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11 i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL;, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, -EVENING. SEPTEMBER U. 1914- MAK E AtTRACt INVESTMENTS OUTSIDERS DECLARES SPRUE Oregon i Field - Ample for .Big . : Returns and Development Js Needed, ' BRANCH RAILROADS URGED President of . Southern Pacific Says stoad SJaffer Proa Too Much 1 fceflslatloa These Bays. ' William Sproule, president - of -the Southern Pacific irittm, who li in v Portland today, has two pieces of ad' vice for the people of Oregon. They re:. ,. ;..;;. ,- , FirstSee , Oregon first Second Make investment attractive in - this state. ' ' It is In his second, however, that the people of Oregon will be most' inter ' " ested. .' . Kf" "Everyone realizes," he said at the Portland hotel this morning, "what large- room there is for development in Oregon, and that capital is the chief essential - of development. , Oregon .should make her field of Investment .attractive to the Investor. Instead of ,,llmltlng returns and regulating against - ', investment make it so that investors in other states and countries come to Oregon with their money because they . ,ar assured of a liberal return. Those, . . wnn money win invest wnere me re turn Is the most promising-and Oregon ". can have all the money she wants. If he will give Inducements for invest ; ment. This is equally true of the - - other states of the Pacific coast. . Why Ape the Sast "Why ape the east and do things In ; an eastern way? ' Why seise' upon all .or the 'isms' of that nart of the coun .'try? The east is developed as much as tit can be; Oregon is Just crying for de. ivelopment, and so why should she fol .low the prevailing eastern method to attain It?" I Mr. Sproule stated that railroad de velopment was practically at a stand .till, due to over-regulation and the , , fact that the roads were not making . ay equate returns. t ,' . "The railroad is . the servant of the people," he said. "We are regulated .On all sides to a. degree of over-regu lation. It Is not that one commission 1 changes a rate by dictum; but tHe fact that several commissions make an ac- ', cumulation of regulation. One ruling la heaped upon another, . -; V . . "The earnings of the railroads have been out millions of dollars. Where .the roads make only' operating and up keep expenses there can.be no expan slon. In Oregon my road is giving the - people good service and we are malting some Improvements because we- have "confidence In this state. Extensions. branch lines are what the state needs, '.however.-1 There is no real develop Fallislmi! J ment In simply carrying freights along a siretcn 01 mam line, dui 11 1 m n. tie lines that go back Into the country that feed the main line,, which stand for real development. - ' 1 hope, however, with the financial system adjusted, with the - federal re serve working and the mitigation of the hostile attitude on the part of the public toward the roads that conditions will become vastly improved." See Oregon Pixst. Mr. -Sproule was most enthusiastic over Oregon." "I should advise all Ore- gonians to see their State first, instead of traveling elsewhere." he said. "It Is a great and wonderful state, run oz diversified scenery and natural beauty. The climate to roe i Is particularly Dleaslnsr. especially down in the Wil lamette valley, it is very siomar v the BHtish. climate and as I was born In Ireland perhaps this has something to do with- its attractiveness. Mr- finroule la in Portland on one of his regular tours of inspection ot the Southern Pacific i branches in Ore gon. - Yesterday -he had a conference with Robert E. strahorn, president of the Portland., Eugene Eastern rau way, which is con t roll ea oy we Bouin. era Pacific.. lt is expected tnat wun the Improvement i of financial condi tions this road will extend its electri fication from. New Era, to Salem, mat. ing a continuous line from Portland to the state capital.' . . Accompanying Mr.! Sproule la T. O. Edwards, auditor for the Southern Pa cific at -San Francisco.- They will re turn to California by easy stages within a few days. MTJEPHY DRIVES' FOUR WINNERS AT CHARTER OAK Frank, Bogash Captures Free- 4or-A!i Pace in -Straight ; --?' Heats, ; : Hartford. Conn-.' Seat. if. Driver Tommy Murphy piloted four winners in the final races of the Grand Circuit meet at Charter-Oay park yesterday. The events were, won In straight heats. .The results: - ?, . - - Matron stakes, trotting division, 3 in t heats Peter Volo, 1, 1; Le Ax worthy, t, t; Adbell M, S. 3. Times, - :; - . ' , . ' Matron stakes,; paclnr -division-Anna Bradford,, (only starter.) Time, 8:12, .,- -. - - , -- ; . - ' 2:24 tsot -Barbara Overton.' 1.1 1.1; Tommy O, 2. 2, J ; Dolly Dixon, a, 4, 2. - Times 2.1SH, 2:1. 2:17. - -Free-for-all - pace, t in v 2 heats Frank Bog-ash .Jr., 1,1: Bra din Direst, 2. 2 ; Dei .Key.? 2. . Times 2:05 2:0$U; ' -. - eminent he would send an expedition to look" for the 30 missing- members of the Stefanssoa Arctic exploring; party. State School Ja Open, Eugene, Or, Sept.-11. Elbert Sales, 2f years old. was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Parker in the fjunglea". across the river . from Eugene. - He , had a large' amount ''of loot which he ad mitted he' stole from a Eugene de partment store on the night of August 24.' .. .'-. ' 'I Bepple's Ma Taliilea, . Nome Miner to tbe Rsecue.- Ottawa. OnU Sept. 11. Jaffet Llnd berger. Nome miner, notified the gov- Ont Cf the fclyk mi 1 dUtrint," : Green ST AM PS With this adTertlsenint and a purchase ot 8 lbs. Ardmore Ootfae for 1.10. at onr stur. or : with ix of the yellow tlPkcts given by onr 1 alesmen. - This ed redeemable estorday, Scot. 12, ked .Monday. Sept. 14 only. , Positively do. tkmi seat out. . The tickets given by onr Mleamen can e - etebanged any tine fur 8. H. 8 tamp. . ' . - . 30 8AX.MOH ST. ' Between Vroat and Tlrst. Hain 86S. CL08I BAT.- 4 T.H. We are readyj fresh stock ot now on. for it with. tackle. . ' Special Rods, new style (Spinners and strong leaders for the salmon trout. ; Wooden Minnows and Bass ' Spinners in all styles for 'the black .. bass. ... Salmon, Tackle of all kinds for the Fall chinook and silvertides. Backus&WorriG Z23Vlorrlaon Street. Betlst St i Now With Kol-u-mette Guaranteed Paint for Best Results. Made' on the Pacific Coast for Pa cific Coast conditions, and baa our formula on every can. Special Introductory Price Xonse Faint, per gal S1.9Q In 42 shades; gallon covers too i sauareifeat. & , On a raw. damp day, what ministera to your hunger quite so well as a cup of stearriinsrs hot, delicious coffee? Try Gennan-American, the i hew steel-cut coffee in airtight tins. It equals other cof fees at 35c and 40c. - 30c lb.--3 lbs. 85c v - Over 500 Portland sTocers sell G-A! '& CO. Roasters of the famous "Royal Club", Cof tea ami Distributors of "Royal ClubPur Food ProdocU.' " LANG Full line of Paints. Var mshes, Wall Paper. Shin gle Stain. Etc We Give S. &H. Green Stamps -'" Bring this ad and .we will give you 10 extra stamps with your first dollar 1 purchase. just a Step to Tons Oar. American Chemical i Co. 225 Alder St. BST. FXBST AVS BBCOHD T8. FSOBTS iHMTTiTiTi 3144) Independent Saqitary Meat Market N. E. COR. FOURTH AT YAMHILL . SATURDAY SPECIALS ie: Last of : Some JiLMiPOpe 0 am juimesi The sudden change which has come over the Earopean tnarket has resvdted in many atandard lines of sound merit being swept from the buying lists- Much as we regret to be without them, we are now having to clean up the end of these popular favorites. The remnant of our stock is limited. We can t get any more. So. we wish to dean tnese up qmcuy at prices tnat wtu onng prompt . acuon ana uean tnem up mis wees. IMPORTED : ITALIAN PEAS A very fancy pack of delicious tender, carefully graded stock, much preferred by epicure. While they last. 10e a can. It will pay you to buy . these by the -dozen, as the price is remarkably . low, less than you would pay for good, do mestic peas. - . . t . . . Best Homes Demand our Homestead Brand Homestead Brand is the name we put on the very choicest of food products which we select carefully for out .own trade.' We are conr tinually on the lookout for people who make good things which they can sell at fair prices. We choose the best of these and put our label on them. ' The result is that, in buying large quantities of these arti cles, we buy direct,' saving you middlemen's profits and giving you better quality for the same or less money;. Homestead Salad Oil . . ..V.25t Homestead Catsup 3 for , ,25J Homea'd Peanut Butter pt.25c Homest'd Green OUves pt. 25 Homestead Cocoa .lb . .154 Homestead Chocolate 254 Homestead Prep. Mustard.. 25V Homestead Butter, full roll T5 Homestead : Coffee Lb. . . . .30f .Vinegar Special By all meansT try Dodson-Braun's ; PURE 'APPLE JUICE VINEGAR V It's delicious, : piquant flavor means better i salads and dress ings. Full quart bottle ....20 CD I? 17 1 To ' Introduce w JT Vrl;ie Splendid j Ivory Starch We Will Give One Package . Free with' 6 Bars Feldman's Naptha OCA Soap for Soap Specials 'M 6 bars Fels Naptha '...25a 13 bars Elk Savon .........25 8 bara XLNT?. .Wii.tJ..;.25 6 bara Crystal White 25 6 bars Sunny Monday 25s) A Flour Special : We have succeeded in securing a shipment of splendid, whole some ' : :-! "4t;; '" :; N v: Rye and Wheat Mixed For1; nourishing, ' ; nutritious bread! that builds bone and mus cle and makes plenty of. good, red blood, rye and wheat is su preme. This flour is fine, well aged j Wisconsin - and- Minnesota stock, the very cream of -whole-someness. Buy a sack now and bake some of this real "Staff of Life? Young and old will be benefitted by eating generously quantities of bread made from this sterling flour. . , lq-LB. SACKS ... . . ,25e . 25-LB. SACKS 65t . 50-LB. SACKS ....fl-25 A Few Bargains Picked at Random New Kraut gaL a5 quart New' Dill Pickles dogen . .... 1SV Monarch Synrp gallon ... . I. . 5e 6 cans Sardines .....L 25 German American Coffee lb. SO 3 Lba. v. ... ... .;74 851 Hillsdale Chipped Beef tin glass) 2 for :..2S HUlsdale Asparagus- -for ..25e Bird Seed 4 for . ...... . ..25e Ghirardelli'a Chocolate , ' Lb. can ...25e 3-Lb. can'T5e HORSERADISH and MUSTARD This is the famoua Cupid Brand, pure, delicious and! wholesome 3 bottles for ......t..... ...25a Assorted Cookies Lb...'. ..... 154 Ripe Olives, full quart can.... 25e) Everybody's Brand can ..... 104 K. C Baking Powder ; . 20 Mason Fruit Jars ptsM . dox. 45s Qts, dox. 50i.Gal., dr. 75 Maaon Capev-per doxen . . v. .15 Special -gallon Scram Jars 90c regular, now, dozen ...... 75 CHEESE SPECIALS Tillamook Cream 3 j Lbs-. . . .35 Cream Brick Z Lb,! ........ .45 Wisconsin Swiss 2 Lbs....... 45 Van Camp Bargains Pork and Beans 3 cans .....25 Soup (Chicken, Tomato, Bouillons muusinwntji : mutt ; lurue, j3t Tail, Consomme) 3 jeans for 25 13 cans for ........ J.... ...... .fl Buy them in quantity. They are always handy to have , on , hand. mport-1 s from I Lis and I i. it is! WAW-WAW A delicious import ed Indian sauce.. This comes London. In the. better grills restaurant over the , world. recoenlzed as a. sauce of peculiar quality for meats and gravies. A limited quantity of this reg- ORa ular 3Sc seller for OLIVE OIL Imported' from Italy. Carefully selected from the choicest bill-grown olives. Olive Oil is a staple household necessity.' This brand is reliable and abso lutely pure. . . . i, PINT V..40 QUART ....75 , Vs-OALLON' '.1.50 GALLON rt..2,75. CROSSE ft BLACKWELL'S Im ported Olive Oil, per package 85 COLEMAN'S Imported Mustard for ............... . . . 15 Imported Teas : Prices Are Apt to Go Up s ' But a Supply Now RidgwaysV Capital : Household Lb. ,...50 Five o'Clock . . ... . . . ... . . .55 Lipton's Lb. .... . . ....... .60 Tetley's Sunflower Tea Lb.65 The People's Meat Market is a good Meat Market. Quality is; first class, price is right, meat cut ters know their business. Trouble yourself to buy! Meat herel It pays. Corn Beef, lb ...... 10c Vest Roait;; t .V. ::;-16c Leg Mutton, tb . . . 2Y2c Shoulder Mutton, lb. .15c Pork Roast, tb ..... .15c Beef Steak, lb. 15c Pork Chops, lb..... 15c Veal Chops, lb.... Uc Mutton Chops, lb . 12c ; Other Meats in Proportion 1 : Come in and Meet Us P. O. Rogoway, Manager IS POUNDS SUGAR $lioO SUNNYSIDE STORE 994-996 Belmont Same prices, same specials, same courteous treatment as at main store. . . j' Phones Tabor j 18, B-1215 - We take orders Friday evenings until 10. QUALITY and QUANTITY I 1ST AN D L-rfP -ilCASH-Sr03gS QUICK DELIVERY : Sethroed, Tvesdays and Thursdays. Roso City Park, Arleta, Kern Psrk, Tre-- ment and Lents, Wednesdays and Fridays. ' : . MontavDla, Thursdays. . .-Other sections, daily. W take phone orders Friday evenings ua til 10. - : - . ,.'.- PHONES Main 5700, A - 6255 PROMPT. COURTEOUS . . - f Flour Lower Than Elsewhere at the b. G. Burns Co. UNTIL TUESDAY these ridiculously low prices will pre vaiL Buy now while cheaper; than wholesale V ; SUPERIOR FLOUR Per Sack ...... .S1.35 Per Barrel .....$5 10 LARD REDUCED ..5 lb. Wild Rose..... 75 10 lb. Wild Rose .$1.4Q Oresron make.' S cans. 25; doa.. 90et case;. $3.55 SUOZB HSIimX No. ' 3 can, Hillsdale brand. Hawaiian, 2 cans for 25e. or, doaen. ,..).....,.; S1.25 ISV 1914 KBXXUT Baratarla brand, 20e can, pr 3 cans for. .504 OmSOOir XB&9 aXCB Vlrg-ln Head Unpolished Rice, 2iA lb. sack, 25i S lb. sack, 504! I Jb. sack. -Sl.OO BB XOOVOKZCAXi TSASX WITH TJS. ' D. C:BurhsComDanfliT street, i . " w 'r " "'Betweea Tarlox aad Salaaoa v Extra Choice SPRING CHICKENS ; SPRING DUCKS Don't get fooled we have no branch stores, . Come to the Old Reliable Mace Market Now at Cor. Broadway ft Couch We Deliver Everywhere R. Y :A N Totns ' GROCER - Boy all year Orooerlse . and Uqaora from Jtyan aid save money. , Bee SI per doa. delirered to your horns, . RYAN GROCERY CO. Corner; Ninth and Davis. Sts. ,,"':' ione Main 763? : : Chickensl6ctol8c Creamery Butter 60c and 65c . f , . . .. ... . ..... . ... Best Creamery Batter 70c Fresh EfffftV 30c Ranch Eggs, 35c Cheese, 20c 2 lbs. for 35c . Limbureer. 35c All goods retailed at -wholesale ; . prices. La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill Street Journal Wants Biin& Results Wall Paper and ',; - PaiinitSpecijsLls- FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 3 0-inch Oatmeals, 8-yard rolls. I .. .. . .30c 30-inch Ingrains, 8-yard rolls .......... ... ,15c . Crystal Varnish Tiles, 6-yard rolls:. . ... L .... ,20c 'Special Golds, 8-yard rolls , . .vl3c r Bedroom Specials, 8-yard jolls L . . . 9c- Bedroom Rorlls; 8-yard rolls. ........ I . v. . . . 7c - Miller's Pure Paint, per gallon .$1.45 Stove Enamel, per half pint .20c Wall Paper, Cleaner, 1 - lb . cam ; . 15c Berry Bros. Varnish,; $3.00 grade. ........ . , .$2.50 ' J;" ' FOR cash only; j ; " ; The Ernest Miller Waif Paper Co. 172 FIRST STREET;; PORTLAND, OR. 14 Lbs. $1.00 CANE SUGAIR $7.20 Sack Delivered GOOD DAIRY BUTTER, OAn pound. . ............. .OVV Fancy Roast Lamb, lb. . 8c Hamburger. Sausage . . . Boiling Beef . Liver Pudding . . . Sugar-Cured. Corn Beef Pound rift-. Beef Steak . . . . . Beef Roast ... . . Veal Roast. . . . Fancy Bacon Strips I Pound 121 GUARANTEED EGGS; dozen. ;'. . . . . .". . 25 c RbVal Chinook Salmon nd Silver Smelte v . f 1 UC Steamer Halibut, 3 lbs . . . . . 25c 5 pkgs. Quaker Oats . ... . . . 50c 5 lbs. Macaroni 2cansripeX)Hves...:.. 2 cans Fancy Asparagus 25c f 1. , HOLLY MILK A Dozen 90c Case $3.60 PEANUT BUTTER 5c Jar , Two Pounds for 25c Full CR'M CHEESE i Two Pounds 35c PRIMOST , Pound 15c . WASMINGTOH mi I'mVI'r, u corner First And was h i ngton st. COMB HONEY -" Comb, 10c NAPTHA SOAP -, 1 Seven Bars 25c ' KIPP'ED HERRING Two Cans 15c GROCERIES FOR LESS. MEATS FOR LESS. BUTTER FOR LESS. COFFEE FOR LESS. i ll II III! II sll II II llll 1111 .Vl - Corner 2d and Yamhill -20 Merchants Under One Roof y II' ) . . Tomorrow is going to be a banner day at this market. Bring your market basket here plenty of good things to eat for the Sunday dinner at little prices. ; rni m ' sTTAXXi 11 Sbarplass Buttsr, roll . . . . T04 Orsson Creamery -Batter, - roll ................. oOcr Aster MUk. is - STAXA SO " "'" bara Bunshins Bleaching Soap . ................ 25c Fresh Pack Rosedals Pine apple, 15 z zor.....x& Hegv 10c Coffee. lb.......25a Crabapplea, 4 lbs...... ...10 Nice larg Grapefruit, 4..25 ' STAXX 14.. . Re. SSo Coffee. U.......30 Res. 0o Peas, lb. .... .50 Try a can of Steel Cut Garmsn American Coffee, lb....30 Fresh Fresh kinds. It . . ' : killed Poultry and and Salt Fish of all No. 1' Para Lard . . . 70 No. t Pure Lafd....... .45t No. 10 Pure Lard......S1.35 Oood Tender Steak, lb .'.ISaV : . : j STAZ& ts - ' ' Peanut Butter, J lb. .. .25 Upton' Tea, lb. .60 Delft Creamery . Batter, j i roil. j.. ..... G5c ''"Doubla 8. A XT. Stamps on all bulk Teas and Coffee. . , Oreea Tradlaa atasnpa v. Double aM Sbmpa j : With Every 50c Purchase or Over STALL 23 '. Double t Stainpa f On AU Bulk Teas and Orffees at STALL 26 COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE Our increasing sales on Coffee v demon, stratea the fact . that our Coffee ' value is the best in the city. REQ.; 40c4 COFFEE, 28 . per Lb. . Roasted fresh : every day. . "There really isn't a better place," At the Twentieth Centaiyx Grocery With an Purchases Opes Saturday Syeaina . rau it - ; '"" Quality rules. Buy - your meat at Stall 1 and you will always come back. - - . Extra choice Pot Bxfast,- - v , per, lb. '.. . -.l4et GOVERNMENT inspected: For" cood. wholesome government inspected Meats at lowest prices be sure to look tip the hi stall in the north east corner,'; of ; the market all we ask is a trial, we knowyotrll come again. ' , I Stalls 22 and 24 can RAU IS '-r Anchovies.... 25 Snlder's Catsup .t..20e Large Norwegian Fish Balls ..25ct : - ITAIL UK- ,.7 . Blue' Ribbon PastWrlsed But ter, roll- .;,...tJ....76 W. d Special. TOll.f....;TO Ferndale Butter. ,roI1....60e Aster Milk, 2 for.. lfet Ak J: STAXA T " -Fresh Oregon Halibut,, lb. .8 TAXsl 4' AXJ t . ' I ; Headquarters for everything In Groceries. FrulU and Vege-t 'tables. ; Phone your order to . M. tW.i We, deliver Xree to f east and west aides. ' t ...- vtAis. t: Extra 8pecial, 2 cans Holl HUc z lbs. Peanut Butter., Best Creamery Butter; roil .250 .73e yi n d1; n (fL Tl. Onta Tradlaa Satire quar- ck. . ter bloc . Corner Second and Yamhill Streets Witt all Purchases Open Saturday . - liTealag-s 5 Of