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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OREGOMAN, PORTLAND, SEPTE3IBER 15, 1918. , TV IT Tl I M eaar vod in water cheesecloth is .3 CS v-r, if Wring it dry or until it is just . ihtmore than damp. v 4 . Pour on O-Cedar Polish until . A ', the cloth contains as much polish as it does water. ' fcj: rr " 'J I: Go Over the Surface to be cleaned. Varnish absorbs O-Cedar but not water the friction removes the dirt and dust and the surface is cleaned. - - Polish With a Dry Cloth. Slight rubbing will quickly produce the desired lustre and finish. 4i t f The Beauty of the Grain it f ' brought out, seeming blemishes dis appear and the article looks like new. A Dry, Hard Luster, " not gummy or sticky. A cambric handkerchief would not be soiled if placed on any article polished the O-Cedar Polish Way. armsttFHid 1Q Be Sure You Always Get 25c to $3.00 Sizes Al AD Dealers ETerywbere 'jiji e OMSCKeeDin QjJ There's a p ositive housekeeping joy in store for you if you do not know the O-Cedar Polish Mop. A labor and time saver in addi tion. A relief from the hardest of all work the dusting, cleaning and polishing of floors. t r otp ui mvTm I 11 XL r" With the O-Cedar Polish" Mop; you 'dust; clean and polish ALL at one time. . . " The O-Cedar Polish" Mop collects all the dust and dirt and at the same time gives your noors a mgn, ury, lasting polish; The adjustable Handle makes it "easy to tlean those ha'rd-to-get-at places." You no longer have to get down on your hands and knees of move heavy furniture to dust the tops of doors and other high places. Tl UsLLGZ Polish relieves you of all this hard, back-breaking work. The money the O-Cedar Polish Mop saves ou is a consideration, for. as you save work and time you save money. In addition, one O-Cedar Polish Mop will outlast several brooms. Sold ott Trial ' Simply deposit the price with S any dealer for an O-Cedar Pol- j ish Mop (Battleship Model) on - "V trial. Put it to every clean ing, dusting: and polishing test, lry it three days. Then if you are not sat isfied with the work it does the time it saves and the result if For Furniture and Woodwork it gives, your money refunded without question. 'For cleaniner. nolishine. brightening and beautifying all furniture ando woodwork, use O-Cedar Polish. It gives a high, brilliant luster. Use it as directed. 25c to $3.00 Sizes at all Dealers Channell CKemical Co. Chicago Toronto London riiiii mm US :lttkitIl Polishl JL J. tj-jc-ryff,- V -'I And Its Care Your investment of $ 1 cr $1.25 in the O-Cedar Polish Mop is a perma nent one. For the O-Cedar Mop will last for years. You can wash, clean and renew it It will do more than save you the hardest nart of housekeeDme , , your floors will always , be clean and sparkling bright Like This mtA lfeMP is treafcd with' O-Cedar PoIisK when you buy it. A full month's supply. You can shake most of the ' dirt out daily as you use it. But by the end of a month it will need cleaning, an;,,, n.-..i.' Simply Wash It in boiling water and soap suds. Add a little soda or borax to help cut the dirt. You will find all the dirt, dust and grime gone and the .mop as clean as new. ' Dry in the Sun or under the stove, until the mop is just slightly more than damp. Shake well so the threads become separated, and you will find the mop is ' Soft and -Fluffy as new, and ready to be retreated. Here is the important part. Then pour on A Few Drops . ' of the genuin reoar or put a little in a pan and let the mop stand m that over night. Your mop is then as good as. ever. 'J. Iff 'A Hi Mi 1 t f S2-