The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 27, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1809.
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GASOLINE TRACTION ENGINE TO
BE MANUFACTURED IN PORTLAND
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'.. A g-asollne traction entrlne1 welshing
less than two ton, with an engine a
rins as la In the best of motor cars.
wltb the strength of 40 horses .- and
Which develops a strength of 60 me
chanical horsepower, will be manufac
tured In Portland hv th Vmnlfln nm
fraction company, a newly organised
jjumyauy. i omporaruy ins engine la 10
be manufactured by. the Willamette Iron
m oieei wona, Dut as soon as the fao
BEST CREAMERY
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creamery fiunier.k.moOUf
Dairy. Butter .W...M....50
Ranch Eggs ..30ft
Sugar-Cured Hams , .. .17
Cottage Hams"...:.' 14ft
Picnic Hams V.. .12 t
Swiss Cheeso ... . . . ... . .25ft
Cream Brick 20ft i
full Cream ,...20
j CHICKENS 20
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La Grande Creamery
1 264 YAMHILL STREET
Engineer, Standing. '
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tory at Kenton can be constructed the
work will be done there,
This gasoline engine, according to
Its makers, is a wonder of mechanical
construction and saving powers. It can
be bought for 13000 and can be run for
II a day. It can -pull a plow, harrow
or seeder; through, the .softest around
without sinking more than t Inches Into
the soft soil and can do plowing at the
ran oi aso, oenxa sn acre. 11 is aiso
used to haul the heaviest of combined
harvesters, headers and . binders. : Engi
neer Robert Hendrlckson, shown la the
above picture la now demonstrating
with the engine on the Xdd farm, east
HONOR MEMORY OF
; HANNIBAL HAMLIN
Paris H1IL Maine. Aur. IT The tri
bute of bla native towa was paid to
Hannibal Hamlin today. The memory
of Maine's distinguished son, states
man, diplomat and vice president of the
United States waa honored In a way to
be remembered - by the . thouaanda who
gathered to witness the dedication of a
memorial tablet marking his birthplace.
The time for the dedication waa fitting
)y chosen, as today was the one hun
dredth anniversary of Hamlin's birth.
General Joshua . L. Chamberlain of
Portland. Maine, presided over the ex
ercises attending the dedication. He
represented the military order of the
Loyan Legion, to which organisation be-lonaawtha-
credit for the erection of the
memorial. Eloquent addresses euloglstla
of Hannibal Hamlin's life and work
were delivered bv a trio of distinguished
New Englanders, Honorable 1 John D.
Long, former secretary of the navy.
Governor Bert M. Pernaid of Maine, and
United States Senator Eugene Hale. The
honor of unveiling the ' memorial waa
aocorded to Miss Julia Prances Carter,
lineal descendant of Hannibal Hamlin.
Hannibal Hamlin will ever be remem
bered as one of the strongest men that
MEWSR --T4J flfc-1 ATE -TO MEND --A CE2EMT-- BUYING - HAD:-
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18 lbs. Sugar for 81.00
05.70 Saclc
4 bars Sllexo, same as Sa-
polio . .10
Shredded Wbeat.pkg.10tf
t bottles Olives 25
cans Deviled Meats 54
1000 Matches 15e
4 lbs. Lima Beans i. 2 54
9 cans.. 8ardlnes , .. X5a)
t pkga OelaUne ...,25
Eagle Milk 15
3 bottles Monarch Catsup
- for 25
Postunr Cereal ; or Tig
Prune for ......... .20
t lbs. Pago 25
I lbs. Tapioca ......25
Fancy Olives, qt. ... 204
1-1 b. can Qhlrardellls
Chocolate 304
1-lb. can Chipped
Beef . ......I .204
Mop Sticks, eaoh ...104
1 bottles Vlnetar ...254
Hires' Boot Beer Extract
for ........ ....204
I bottlea Picnic Mustard
for t .....254
bottlea Vinegar-.. 54
1 combs Honey 254
I bota. Chow Chow 2
Blueing, per bottle... .5
4 pkgs. Gloss Starch 25
3 pkgs. Egg-O-See Flakes. . .... . . . . . .254
Shredded Wheat .10
Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. ...25
r, Boxes Matches ' 25
Mt.IIood Washlnn Povv- 4 r0
dep, like Gold Iliist atI3t
Free Dsskct With Every $2.CD
Order Taken Home '
Special Delivery 16 Rose City :
Park Every Wednesday
Quart Bottle of 4);
Cliow-Cliow . -acPL
8 Glasses Jelly......
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TAYLOR
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THE
ORIGfNAL
vCASH STORE
PAC1HC IUIN 57C0
PnONES
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ABI TOEOT1AL SAIURDAY,
- MEATS, GROCERIES PRICES CUT ESPECIALLY
DEEP. We are going to give you GREATER VALUES than
ever, tomorrow. , .; ,, . , . . .
MEATS
A Few of Our Specials
He nice, extra fnallty, lb,....12H4
Xlata . Boiling Beef. Ih.. ...... ..54
Xrfin Rteak. I 12H4
r B aTteak, lb ........... ...12H4
Bound Steak, lb. .104
Sboalow steak, IK .....g
Everything In Meats That's Good to Eat
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20t lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
. With Every 4 lbs. of Crand Special Coffee for $1.00
Teal Boast, lb. k. 84. 104. 12H4
Veal Breasts, lb. .104
Teal aj teak, ID. ............. .1;
Beef Vot Boasts, lb.... 64. 84?
and ....1:
PUR.I VU.Q Mt-mMtMMf .U..M....J
oca vnrea Bacon, in. ......
Norway Culler G5e Roll
OnrSp8crinonr$1.40S!.
Loog'B Treserrea ...204 Long's Mapl. Byrap. balf
Long's Maple Synp, qta, . gallon .... 34
for .....SO Long's Maple Syrup, one
I eomba Honey 254 aallott ...... ..ftl.OO
I bottlea any kind of x- Bldgways Tea, ,...B04
tract 254 1 gal. Byrup. .......604
S cans nnaappl. or.25T Fff tJS,:;' ?,1
. v- me a bara Royal eoap...i04
Ralaina. pkg. .,......S4 jo pkga, Aero Washing
S pkga. JTello,. 254 Powder . .........254
CEREALS '
10 Iba. Corn Meal.. RQ4 I la Iba. Fartna ....4S4
It iba.! Graham ....354 I lbs. RoUed. OaU .404
23-oxince can K C Baking Powder. ..20
Large Bottle Salad OH,. . ..... .25
14 Cans Condensed r.IUk CI
Eastern Hams 16c ib.
Vegeteloijles
I lbs. Fresh Toma
toes . ,i. ...... .....254)
lbs. Sweet Pota
toes 254
Iba. Green Psp-,
pars . 254
Cucumbers, 4 for... . 5
13 Iba Dry Onions, .234
ever occupied tba rice presidential chair.
He waa elected to the high office on the
ticket , with Abraham Lincoln. His
abandonment 'Of the Democratio party
on the slavery Issue, and the great
cnlebrltv he attained as a suooessful
campaigner in subsequent political bat
ties in his native state of Maine, ren
dered him a conspicuous candidate for
the presidential nomination In 160. Ha
aajurea Ois irienas ana wen wisners,
however, not to rjermlt the use of his
name in connection with the nomination
for the presidency or the vice presi
dency, but ha was named, nevertheless,
for the latter of floe, and forced to ac
cept. ; . . .. . -:. . . .". .
Before may met as president ana vice
president-elect, Mr. Lincoln - and ' Mr.
llamlln were not even speaking ac
qualntancea But Hamlin, aa a member
of the TJnited States senate, had seaa
Mr. Lincoln In the house, and Lincoln
had beard Hamlin in the senata From
the hour of their meeting after the elec
tion of 18(0 Lincoln and Hamlin Were
the most cordial friends. In 18S4 It was
Mr. Lincoln's earnest wish that Hamlin
should be -renominated on the ticket
with him, but circumstances prevailed
to defeat this, and Andrew Johnson was
chosen vice president.
Hamlin waa appointed collector of the
port of Boston, but resigned that off to
when ,be no longer felt himself in har
mony with the policy of President John
eon. He returned to the United States
senate for a short time, and for a while
afterward oocupled the post of miniate
to Spain. .
He had been ta office contintionaly for
nearly (0 years, and no tjvidIIo man of
bla time bad a mora distinctive political
personality. , Ha went to congress In
his early manhood as a Democrat, but
he aoon Identified himself with the anti
slavery movement' which made him
many enemies in his own party. The
moat sensational aplsoda of hie legisla
tive career was his presentation in tha
houae of tha Wllmot proviso, when Wll
mot was detained by President Polk at
the White House. . The consequences ct
this political aot Influenced Hamlin's
whole subsequent career., Ae the candi
date of the Republicans and tha expo
nents of anti-slavery, ho waa elected
governor of Maine, aent to the United
States aenate and eventually. chosen
vtoa president. After quitting publlo
life ha lived for many years in quiet re
tirement near tha town of his birth.
He died In Bangor, July 4. 1891.
faiity Drudge's Recipe for Removing Stadns
Antg Drvdg-" Well well I What's the matter little ?
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v l: iirs. Youngwife "Charley's covered the table-cloth with
V fruit and coffee stains, audit's my very best cloth. ;
' . and because I spoke of it at breakfast, he Cammed
the door when he went to vwork, and he be he '
. didnt kiss me rood-bve."
Anty Drudae Never mind, dearie, don't cry. .. Get a
. - cake of Fela-Naptha soap. Itll take every stain
. ' , : away with a little cold or lukewarm water."
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. .It isn't -the wearing, but the washing -
-that sends light clothes to the rag-bag be- ' '
? fore their time. .The way ' to stop that is ,
to wash them with Fels-Naptha soap in
cold or lukewarm water. No 'boiling to '.
; weaken their fabric; no hard-rubbing ; to .'
wear and tear , them.-,i And Fels-Naptha .
won't harm the most delicate lawns or laces.
".. .' Say yoii have a lot of white shirtwaists
vv-:tmd things, to wash. . Just wet them, soap
with Fels-Naptha, r roll arid soak for a few
minutes in cold or lukewarm water; Then v
rub lighdy, rinse and hang on. the line. .
Easy, isn't it? And the clothes will be
cleaner and. whiter and sweeter than you
' can get them any, other way. - J
Follow directions on the red and green l
wrapper for using Fels-tf aptha. . - . .
' ' Fels-Naptba does all kinds of bousodeaning qtilckcr
. , better than anythisf else. :. '
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HENRTAVEHIHARI) BRE'ER1T. PcrtltolOrc.
For Sale by family Liquor Stores or Delivered Direct From
the Brewery PHONE MAIN 72. A4172
COFFEES . TEAS V SPICES
YOU HAVE TO PAY
n -: 'Be'.-Parfiicular
DEMAHD GOLDEN XltST
BAKING POWDER SODA EXTRACTS
l.ilUL -i
JllUHX MieU-
THE
HIGHEST
GRADE '
OP COFFES
ROASTED
IN THE -NORTH.
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WEST
AT
YOUR ,
GROCER
SPECIAL S1PECIM,
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Now Is the Time to Buy
Choice Lamb at tike LouesJ
Prices for Years
Hind Qifarterg Lamb, pound. . . .10c m
Prime Shoulders Lamb pound. ... . . . ,d '
' Other cuts of prime meats equally as cheap.
Y:i:B Boiling Beef, pound .....r.......5 to Oft .
Pot Roasts of Beef, pound, v. . . . .8 to 10ft
1 Corned Beef, pound ... .. ..... . ; . ; ... Oft
' i ; Round Steak, pound . .10ft
Chuck Steak, pound ... ... ..... :.i . . . . . 8
" Sirloin Steak, pound ;;v....l3ft
"Prime Rib Roast of Beef, pound... . .fZy
B0SKK9 PMM OK
TWO LARGE SHOPS
Tblrd and Anlceoy First snd Darnslc
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!)! Q.oyr Inspect; tl Ls V 1 3 a
' This brand stands for the highest degree of
lard excellence it is the' best for all pur
; , poses, and -the only lard for fine .cooking.
; DEMAND THIS BRAND
PiOlteel PeVkaV'jtKsPl,i4y
' PORTLAND OREGON
All kinds of Bargains arc to I;
found In the Classified Colum:::
of The Journal.