Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 17, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914.
THE
Are You Winning Cash Prizes?
I Tafce Pride
in my light, white
bread, but realize that
most of the credit and
praise belongs, not to
mc, but to
Olympic
Flour
It isn't the recipe
It's the Flour.
You'll agree to this
after using "Olympic"
Insist upon
-.. -Si- "Olympic" and
wjlf. save all sales-
eborlra fnr Tjrizes.
0
Eleven Cash Prizes Each
Month for Labels Saved
The Oregonian gives eleven cash prizes each month for labels
from the goods advertised on this page.
Buy Made-in-Oregon Goods
It is the only way to make Oregon's position grow to one of the
first among our statefe.
Have all labels in The Oregonian Office, Home Industry De
partment, by 6 P. M. the last Friday of this month.
Support the State That Supports You!
l52r Supreme Sodas 1
m SsjpK'mt' ior at Your Dealers. a
4 IT DC IT f Collect 12 ends from six packages of tt
m r KmLIL "Supreme" baked crackers or cakes, m
mall them direct to us and a surprise box of Jf
- Supreme" Baked Dainties will be sent at once m
""'New Syrup, Mary?'
"No, John, the same old syrup, but a new pancake
flour. After this I'll never
use any but
Albers'
Pancake
Flour
The cakes fairly melt in
your mouth I"
Quickly made easily di
gested. At all grocers Ask for it!
Save the labels for prizes.
Standing Sentinel
over cheerful, chubby babies
Portland Pure
Milk and Cream
is pure, Pure, PURE ! ! I
Absolutely the safest milk
delivered in Portland today.
Guarded in every step by
modern science.
If It's Pure Enough for Baby
It's Pure Enough for You.
' Save the caps for Home
Industry prizes.
assegai
Use "Home-Made"
Electricity!
There are ten large generating stations
throughout the state waiting to serve you.
Portland Railway,
Light & Power Co.
employs men in Oregon pays taxes in Oregon.
Keep Your Money at Home Help
Develop Oregon.
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY.
Broadway and Alder Streets.
Phones: Marshall 5100. A 6131.
It Costs Less and
Whips as Well
as "fresh" cream.
p-f GROCERIES
BRAND . f
Sensed MIUV
Mm iv
iCoNDfMSEDfcilLKCO-,
'Holly'
Milk
is absolutely the richest
in butter fat of all con
densed milks.
With Holly Milk in the
house whipped cream is
always possible.
At All Grocers
10c the Can.
Save the labels for Home
Industry prizes.
Simple
Recipes
on every can make
a variety of tasty
dishes possible in
a few moments
with
Cash Prizes
for Labels
For the greatest
number of labels
turned in each
month, the follow
ing cash prizes are
offered:
First Prize $10
Second Prize. . .$ 5
Third Prize. . . .$ 2
Three Prizes ... $ 1
Variety of labels
counts 50 and
number 50. Have
them in The Orego
nian office on the
last Friday of the
month.
jss Delicious balaas
yj!tt "' ' '""ftn depend for their success upon their H
! dressing. This is assured with Mm
plAMOHD 1
fB;: Salad Dressing M
jir lij No trouble at all ready to use! In W
jji! glass jars, at all grocers.
A ll I -TvA. If, thousands of homes I
jhIi SSI LI HAMS' BAC0N' LARD
yA are appreciated because thv
Otter Clams
in the pantry. Keep them on handj
Only the tender parts of selected, young clams used
preserved, to retain their delicacy of flavor!
At All Grocers, 15c 2 cans 25tf
Save the labels for Home Industry prizes.
$120 for
Best Essay
On "Why Oregon
People Should Do
All Their Buying
From Oregon Man
ufacturers, Every
thing Else Being
Equal." Contest
open to every boy
and girl in Oregon
under 18.
First Prize $5
Second Prize $2
Three Prizes $1
Essay not over 200 words,
in child's own handwrit
ing, should be in Orego
nian Office on last Fri
day of the month.
It's Our Favorite
We've tried many coffees but always return to
Golden West Coffee
Old crop coffees give
that rich, mellow fla
vor which has made
"Golden West" so
popular!
Scientific blending in
sures perfect uniform
ity of brew.
Save all "Golden
West" labels for
Home Industry
prizes.
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RECALL lb HIUIUULtUI
WILD WEST CARD VARIED
1AMOLS SHOW TO AID IN VAN
COUVER CELEBRATION.
Cowboys and Cowgirl of Northwest
Expected to Defeat Irwin Per
formers in Contest".
VANCOUVER. Wash., Aug. IS. (Spe
cial.) Vancouver Pioneer Days, on the
occasion of the celebration of the
Washington city's 90th anniversary,
will be a Wild West pageant, equal to
any ever held in the Northwest. Early
in the year a contract was entered into
with the well-known Irwin Bros., of
Cheyenne, to stage the pageant. For
14 vears the Irwin Bros, have had
charge of the famous Frontier Days
celebration In the Wyoming capital.
The fame of these celebrations is al
most world wide.
The Irwin Bros.' show of 326 people
in a train of 30 cars will be merged
in the Vancouver celebration and dur
ing the week of September 7-12 there
will be bucking, bulldogging, roping
and similar cowboy and cowgirl con
tests as well as wild-horse and relay
races. All of these events are open to
the world with J10.000 in cash prizes
hung up for the competitors.
Th rivalry bids fair to be of the
keenest kind, for it has already been
whispered that the riders of this sec
tion of the country are going after the
scalps of the headJlners in the Irwin
aggregation.
The days of the fast-fading frontier
as shown in the novels of Owen Wis
ter and Frank H. Spearman and the
pictures of Russell and Remington,
will be actually brought before the
spectator in a realistic manner. The
life of the cowboy and the cowgirl
and the existence of the pioneer will
be truly depicted.
A band of 50 Sioux Indians from
Pine Ridge Agenoy, a D will be Been
In tribal dances and in attacks on the
old Deadwood stage coach and on the
settlers' oxtrain of prairie schooners.
A band of Umatillas from the Pen
dleton agency will compete with the
Sioux in races. Troops from the bar
racks will be seen in wall-scaling con
tests and musical drills.
AUTO STAGE DRIVER HURT
Two Passengers Bruised When The
Dalles-Dufur Car Overturns.
DUFUR, Or., Aug. 16. (Special.)
E. T. Folsom, driver of The Dalles
Dufur auto-stage, suffered a fracture
of his hip last night when the auto
mobile he was driving overturned near
Three-Mile Creek, while on route from
The Dalles to Dufur. Two passengers
were bruised, but not severely injured.
The machine struck a rut in the road
and turned over twice. It landed right
side up. The top and wind shield were
broken, .
WAR ZONE TO LOSE SUN
TOTAL ECLIPSE TO TRAVERSE
PART OF BATTLEGROUND.
Point In Russia to Be Dark Two
Minutes and 14 Seconds Date
Will Be August 30-21.
The total eclipse of the sun due
August20 and 21. will be invisible
in this section of the country, but will
darken a few portions of the war
zone, the greatest duration of totality
to be at a point In Russia and a small
partial eclipse to prevail in the East
ern part of Canada. The Northeast
ern part of the United States also will
see only a partial eclipse.
The tlrst contact or ina penumui .
t ui. Aa,f, Tviii tuU-A TilncA in the
I W1LU UtD w, ..... r
middle of James Bag, situated in the
southern part of the Hudsbn Bay and
the last will be on the east coast of
Africa at a point about four degrees
north, of the equator.
West or South of a line drawn
through or near Rapid City, Manitoba,
Devil's Lake, Fargo, N. D. ; Redwood
Falls, Minn.. Peoria, 111., Indianapolis,
Ind., Harrisonburg, Va., and Washing
ton, D. C, the eclipse will not be
visible.
The path of the total eclipse begins
at sunrise at a point In the Arctic
Ocean. It moves northeast, then east
across Northern Greenland and then
southeast, passing north of the Arctic
Ocean. It crosses the north Atlantic
and the middle of Norway and Sweden,
the north end of the Baltic Sea, enter
ing Russia and passing directly over
Kieff. It then crosses the east end
of the Black Sea, traversing eastern
Turkey in Asia and Persia and ends
at sunset near Lahkpat in Western
India after traversing 191.8 degrees
of longitude.
The greatest duration of totality is
two minutes and 15 seconds, which oc
curs at a point In Russia,
MAYOR SAYS HE WILL NOT LET PE.
TITION INFLl fcNC'K ACTIONS.
Executive, However, Saya That Fool
ish Charges by Silly People Will
Lead to Repeal of Statute.
Mayor Albee declared last night on
his return from the coast that the
proposed recall directed against him
self and Commissioners Brewster and
Dieck would not in the least affect
him.
"The proposition shows on the face of
it that the men behind the movement
are not sincere," the Mayor said, "or
they would have taken the trouble to
investigate tlielr assertion that I am
connected with an insurance company.
If they will but examine the books
of the company they will easily learn
that i severed all connections with tbc
business when I took my oath of office
14 months ago.
"As to their other assertions against
me, they are so vague and adsolutely
silly that I will not take the troubln
even to answer them. 1 shall go on In
the future aa I have In the past,
transact the city's business to the bst
of my ability and 1 believe the proplo
still huve confidence In me. If (illy
people, such as thoso behind this re
call movement, continue with their
foolishness, it will result eventually tu
the repeal of the recall statute. I be
lieve In the recall privilege but not In
its abuse," he declared.
Mayor Albee will return to his nfflco
today.
IVndleton Tribune Improves.
PENDLETON, Or., Aug. 1. (Spr.
otaL) The Evening Tribune, Pendli'
tcn's Republican dally newspaper, has
moved Into Its new ly-contructert
building. DSXt to the lte of the new
Federul Imildihg New mechanical,
equipment is added to the plant. The
tribune carries Associated press news
servicu. It Is th city official pspsr.