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.THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, MAY 4, UZk Vemsts tbo Arr-lte. In Its too cream depariuient. the ron. pany Is never satuned unig l ii-l-wood loo cream calls forth exclama tions , Of ' delight . whenever seen an I tasted.. Exqulalte color effects, delicate blending of Mayors, the oelecttng o( cream that Itself Is the Snest-flavored. originality In new designs alt these are what the Haselwood Cream Co. alma to bo noted for. -. rasto oo Xn Sood Taste. Ko housewife can take more pride la having her kitchen appointments soru pulously dean than does the Uaaelwood Cream Co. In having Its creamery a model of cleanliness. Ko artist eould bo more proud of the product of bis brain and brush than the Haselwood Cream Co. of the approval of Ita loo cream creations as works of art, tasting good and in good taste. FINE 'WORK; DONE: AT THE INDUSTRIAL 3S Up-toDate Women Can Fed Sure That the Haialwood Cream Co. Want Tbdr Loyal, Enthusiastic Support . i ' Special pride la taken by tbo Basel wood Cream Co. 'in catering to an nothing less than the loyal and onthuo lastlo support of up-to-date women, who understand what It means to fight for and enforce cleanliness In the handling of cream women who also aro con noisseurs of all that la dainty and appe tising. . . , l V ,1 ,! exacting clientele. It Is proud of the fact that Its products ftutter ana wo ' ' - ' . cream aro best thought of and appre ciated by particular and discriminating women. The1 company Is satisfied with WOMAN'S CLUB COLORS IN HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM Proud of Dainty Products SCHOOL Proud o f Cleanly Methods 1 ' ' . ( - ,i , ... t. ...- r V- "c , 'r I,. f r , v U " it?- '1..' W.f. iV f -I 1 ,4-.-i, J- r .f.:i--.' ,...-?( -M . -JEWISH INDU8TRIAI BCHOOI.L 5 "Br tta breath bf th' child i . . ,JUaU,.th world b saved." ' Ij OrtanUed for tht " piirpoa of It . improvement. th Counoll of JewUh wo mn luuf found Ua fTMtMt davelopmtnt In the Industrial work, that fear.br rar ' Is becoming- nor closely identified with I Its name. ; '' ,r ' Simple and unnoticed in Its beginning-, 'this work has grown until many1 out ' side of our own circle are watching: us, ; encouraging us, urging us on. The sewlnc school, the nloneer ' Ten. ' ture In the work, was started about six years ago, with the purpose of reach -' inr the children f many Jewish for . eigners who had located In Our city, but frem the ' day the first" of these schools opened, they have been entirely non-sectarian. Much has been- accomplished In , this ' soltooh -where practical- results may be . seen. vHand sewing, the different stitches la their order; mending. . darning, are taught, and it. la a proud, child Indeed that has finished her patch If to the required standard. System and order prevail and each year sees pie little fin gers more deft and ,the teacher Is re warded. The average attendance In this, school has been from 0 to 7. t : The household school was the second of these schools jto draw te us our 'girls the boys off th streets It -would -be well worth-while. But It has. done more than that and we feel sure that the next generation will. well show the result of our efforts for . the future eltuens , of our state. Our latest and most expensive attempt has been In the gymnasium. We have much to hope for from this branch of our work, as the short time has already shown. The proper physical develop ment of our youth Is .a greater neres- sity ana a greater preventative or evu than many realise. Membership In the gymnasium classes Is eagerly sought. Non-sectarian Industrial School Conduoted by Jewish Women, Edgar W. Xaarna Arebiteot. that;they'Ight bo Uugtt the ways of home keeping. - By songs and games, by story and practice, have the teachers tried, to Im press lessons of cleanliness, the art of politeness, the care of the home; giving to many a prloeless possession to carry to their homes, where often, such habits are unknown, cooking classes nave been added to " this part of the work, making it a real domestic science school. From the home itself has come the most encouraging report of the value of this part of the work. In the manual training school .per haps has the greatest field been found. Here are trials . unknown .to . -girls' classes, for: the .incorrigible boy -drifts In and out, often, demoralising -the dis cipline of the school. Tet here we may claim a. fair degree, of well-earned suc cess. Not in finished or beautiful speci men! of workmanship; but In the return year' after year, of the .boys,, who come often with mischief Intent, often through curiosity alone, and who have stayed to work. Free-hand and colored drawing, the use of the library, fames, a monthly supper,-have-been the attractions that have helped to make, the evening waited for by 'crowds of eager boys. Too much cannot be said of the value of this school. If It,, did no more than keep and. a well-equipped gymnasium' with baths is among the plans for the future. Sufficient encouragement has already been. given to us to build for-these schools the home of . which they are so sadly In need, a heme where Increased opportunities will come and where good work of every kind may so rostered. "Although this werk la entirely non- sectarian, the funds for , the building and for the support of this work are being subscribed by the Jewish .cltl sens of our city. These schools are op erated by the Neighborhood Guild Board of the' Council of Jewish. Women, con sisting of representatives of the coun cil, and the Altar guild and Dr. Stephen 8. Wise. BLANCHE R. BLUMAUEJR, Pres. Why We Club Should Promote rj.zr:i ii i I .- In this section above all others of " our whole broad land are offered Ideal conditions for persons ' Interested In dairying. And to those not already in terested, are such opportunities pre- - sen ted as ought certainly to' awaken a deep and widespread enthusiasm for this Industry as a means of best utlllslnr.the ... A.. , j' Kkl.k ,L I. , ' offers. "' - ' The exquisite verdure of our hills Is the first thing to delight the eye .and elevate the spirit of one who first visits Portland in the winter season. -And In this perennial greenness la Indicated the two greatest favors that nature, can be stow on the dairyman, namely, green srrasa and an even, temperate climate. Our. forests are rapidly receding before the onslaught of ruthless legging gangs, and Just as rapidly. Is .the green .grass claiming these vast areas for Its own; even the stmnpp, which atand for years, fighting decay, . are aoon covered with moss and succulent grasses, affording most perfect nourishment for cattle. The greenness of the mountain-bound vales of Sicily finds counterpart dn our own Oregon and Washington. Even the world-famed valleys of the Swiss 'country -are not':mere beloved of kino than the hills and dales near roruana. A new impetus has reoently been , given to dairying by the location Id Portland of one of the largest creamery ' concerns In the country;' By this com - pany, through' its field workers, 'modern, 'systematlsed' methods of 'dairying are being introduced Into every district of the region, - with the result that thou 'sands of farmers-are awakenings to. the " possibilities before them.' and -are be . ginning to utilise the natural aavan . tagea'- by which they are surrounded to ; their own best interest, f lnanolal, pbysl ? cal, and X mar also add. moral. Cor ainly the financial inducements for. go ing into the dairy business are rery alluring.- -.-f.:-.t-.-'A ?-'.VA i ;",.!. ':" With Alaska, the orient and the vast 'mining areas of the northwest as a mar- ket, Portland la able to command . a higher' price -for- dairy products than any other city In the United- flutes. , While, we, as housewives, may not en Joy, or wish to boast of the fact, yet true it is. that we pay more for fine butter - in Portland than any other part of the ountry. - with the possible exception of i Colorado. Montana and other - Interior mining- districts. Those high prices have obtained In this city for years, to the - direct: benefit - of the farmers., as cream la paid for exactly on the basis of what butter sella for. The difference in price as paid by the largest cream ery In Portland Is just Hi cents per pound of butter fat; that la. te say, when the wholesale price of butter la SO cents, the price paid the farmer? for butter tat in cream is sSVs cents. 4 The dairy farmer In this region has the tremendous advantage of being 1 fl oated In the market -which. pays. him highest for quality. The coat of , pro ducing cream In this region Is much less than elsewhere, from the fact that grass supplies, ' la such large proportion, . the food for . cattle and the evenness of climate, summer and winter, venders leas' shelter necessary. Even la the most favored dairy regions of the east farm ers have . continually to contend against extremes . of beat and cold. This fact adds greatly to the cost of producing the cream. The lowest temperature recorded for Portland during; the -past winter was II degrees above sero, and this, point was only reached three times. ' ' . While -bllssards had the middle west and central states at their mercy, with a temperature of from 10 to SO degrees below sore, ' cattle la " this region were graslngi contentedly, and fanners were working in the fields. - When tfle eastern Butter market was It cents that of Portland was II H cents. These are the wholesale figures and the basis . upon which the ' farmers of the respective districts were paid fox their product. .... V i v-k . t ' Business staouity la the moat dlstln guishing cbaracteristlQ . or .- those sec tions devoted to dairying, according to the reports of all commercial agenoiea.' So true Is this that 'It baa beoome proverbial that panics cannot harm dairy countries. - v. Inoldentallr wo would do well to re member,, especially those of ns who are not directly engaged -either- In 1 the pro duction or distribution, but are only con sumers of dairy products, that while farmers who' are alive to these oppor tunities, will greatly advance their own material Interests, the whole community must- feel the moral -upUft . resulting therefrom, - To Illustrate: Modern dairy I ing developes a passion for cleanliness and cleanliness In itself Is one of the cardinal virtues, as well as the source from which many others spring. Tbo dairyman who furnishes cream to a concern which la constantly warring against uncleanllness or even the sug gestion thereof, is certain to be or to be-1 come, a large, broad man, else he will bo crowded out of the field by his more To succeed In dairying. In this day all the faculties have to bo kept on the alert. The presence of mind, punctuality, pa-1 tlenco and kindness which are needed I and developed In this Industry makes of I the modern dairy farm . a particularly I desirable place for the early training of I children. . , Every woman who takes pride In building up and making better that part of the country In which she makes I her home, should be Interested In en couraging this development. , The fact that at present Portland sup plies-only a very small percentage of the cream products consumed In Its ter- ritory.y shews that there la not: only I plenty of room, but also great need for I dairy developments, as he demand. fori dairy products promises , to keep fart ahead of the supply for decades to come. I THE HOME BEAUTIFUL F. XL Beach A Ca, IIS First. ' The Pioneer Paint Co. M Selling best things made in points. -Benour's floor paint Cementlco wall finish,' Jap-a-Lao. Acme paint and varnish remover.' ' ' i. f . v ..... i . , . Hygienic kalsomlno, Neal's enamels. New Era high-grade house paint. Crosollne tinted shingle stains. Wagon and Implement paints. Davies' paste and liquid wood-fUlers. Mound City linseed oil. - v ? h ;, , .-.'-VS. ' I- Neal's carriage paints, masoleBO, Bathtub enamels, eyclo enamels, . ' ' Old Dutch process white lead,' i i Gold, sliver and aluminum paints, k Window-class and xlaalnx. . 7. E, Beach Co-,, phone Mala- 111. . A WOMAN'S SPHERE OF INFUJENCE," ' ' AT HOME OR IN SOCIETY, DD'ENDS LARGELY v' UPON HER I PERSONAL ATTRACTIONS : Sht should not tHow her tp-. peararke to be marred by mallpoz ' - pittingt, . birth mark, wrinklef , drpopings, hollow, crowfeet, freckles, moths, moles, superfluous hair clusters '. or other un sightly blemishes which are positively and permanently removed under an inviolable guarantee byt the ' well known Doctor of Dermatology I ladame 1 1. Vaushn xxnu axeoa, iukat sxocx. Cor. Third and Stark Streets - raon XAor m. Orders Will Be Filled at Bulk Prices for Bricks Made . " a f a ... up m Appropriate sizes. v fee mm tnada la the Woman's Club colors Is an exclusive novelty which the Hiu vnid emiMnr will maao avauaoie to club women at popular prloee If the demand warrants. Following the oug geetlon of a olub woman, the company nil otciflM id mi oraera zor a nginan Club Brick" of Ice cream at the regular f rlce ror ouix loo cream, at least ror a w dava. Tha eluh oolora oaanot bo exactly matched, but the match will bo near enough to eymbollae them. . wwam. miab Tbo a-reenlah tlnae will bo from the rtca nisuwnio nut. too navor oi wnioo Is getting to be such a favorite. The white will not bo Quite white, either, for tbo cows aro on the fresh, green grass OUT THIS OCT. sew. ess audi Is Baser uvea v., roruaae. BREAD, CAXX8 AND FASTRT , or MIX, KXKZ& JrADT.CS. lOMIcbnatttt. CONrECTXOinCRT. ICS CBXAK. BT.C... mi JXB TOV XX19 IXXS ABI If So, for a Oasy of Oar Bake est to I an to kasw hew to keep it claaa eat nte a eapy of oooooeeeoeea 444m at this time of the year, and the cream is coming In rteh Li color. As a dainty rofreahment any stharing of two or more olub women, this frosen confec tion Is presented ss appropriate. , ... What St Costs. eontinued throughout the season will i..iuuiiuui mm aaaaon WU1 depend on tho demand this weak. Phono Exchange ill, and order "Woman's Club Brick." Prloo soma aa hulk aa m Filtd.'gaSon?' "rt; , ,4 fcaif-saUonj mora EXCHANC2 40 1 ST AT ST SW BSW MM WW Woman's Club Ice Cream UTsUttOS MOOBJLTOsV. xotrn VAzrxn. Henry Berger u ! fr Wholesale as4 RetaH WALL PAPER nr. voatTivAjrn, ox. Board With Rooms - - . ... . . Pleasant, light, well-furnlshod rooms, with good table board, homo-made bread and good, well-seasoned meals. Chicken dinner every Sunday at . No Chlneee employed. Ill Thirteenth, corner Sal took Bomgkt Ml old. lhos Haia lt!C , FORD'S AUCTION HOUSE x. roms, OfSoo and Rooms, IIS Tint Stisot. VOBTKhsUriD, OeUCrWd Romeda Certified Cream Is fresh Cream put up tinder the most attranced sanitary and hyfenic conditions. The cows are taken out of their stable and groomed thoroughly before they are takes to the spotlessly clean, airy milking house. The men who do the milking are clean and wear clean clothing. ' The Cream. 7 r to shipped, fresh; daily to the agenttr SEALY, MASON t&CO. i COR. FOURTH AMD MORRISON STS. -DAVID BROS., PfprUton, Xmdm'Farm. Jprtnsbrok,On. ' l f" J' ' ZJ 108 SIXTH HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH- &JK4III STREET ' I I GRADE WINES AND LIQUORS -rr' r-rr-. : .t1.5--? WHISKIES Pacific Cable Bourbon .. Old Starling, well matured Neuberger Rye, 10-year-old Ripley Bourbon or Rye, rich, pure and old. J. R. Stanton, special reserve PEB GAL FULL QUART 3.00 53.50 OLOO QLOO 3135 -r- r-- Fine Old Qdifbrnla Port. FER -- CAL' , Q0A2T ... e$4oOO .M..e$6oOO Extra Quality Cat Port. ...aJLSO Fine Old CMfornia Sherry..3LOO Extra Quality Sherry QLBO Invalid Port or Sherry, for medical use $300 Pure California Claret .......50o Pure CaHfbrnia Zinfandel..: 75o Pure California Burgundy..5LOO SOo SPECIAL. I FuD Measure half-gallon bottle of (jj O C good Matured Whiskey.... ;'iP-4 SPECIAL, Full' Measure half-gallon of Pure California Port or Sherry 60c Sole Agents for Celebrated SCHUJISBERG lflNES, In bottles, . ... QUARTS, 75c ; PlffTS. 50c Complete Assortment of IMPORTED GERTJAf J and FREfiCII WINES 1 Mumm, Pommery and White Seal" Champagnes..::. Quarts, $3; Pints $1.60 ' Every Article Bought From Us is Guaranteed, if Not Satisfactory Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Prompt, and . Free Delivery . to "Any . Part of the? City KFhcae MAIN 2394 ltlE.FOtt.MUE MUSE lbs 111. : r ) :.