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12 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1915. Luscious, large whole tomatoes Can be served like fresh tomatoes, at far less expense. Not the "soup" ordinarily passed off as canned to voltes! mm II Arv-i' Preferred Stock Canned Tomatoes are grown in the fam ous Santa Clara Valley, California, famous for its large, sweet, firm tomatoes. Pleasiiig to look at delicious to taste. Insist upon "Preferred Stock." Allen & Lewis Portland, Oregon Every can of Preferred Stock Tomatoes good for 15 votes in The Journal contest. LOOK FOR THIS PACKAGE ON YOUR GROCER'S SHELVES It Stands for Some thing Better in CRACKERS Snowflak wrappers good as fol lows: 100 packages 40 votes 35o package 100 votes Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. FOBTLANO OREGON Tell your dealer you want (foiurnpi . M. mm BRAND HAMS BACON LARD They Are Quality Products The labels from Columbia prod ucts have the following values in The Journal's Circulation and Trade Campaign. Columbia Brand Ham Columbia Brand Bacon 500 votes Columbia Brand Pure Pork Sausage 50 votes Columbia Brand Lard Small size, 125 votes Medium, 180 votes Large, 350 votes Columbia Brand Salad Oil 70 votes If you buy Columbia products in smaller quantities, have your dealer give you a Columbia bal lot and you will be entitled to votes on the basis of 2 votes for 1 cent. Grand Prizes sniui Prize Consists of a Passe>r Beo Touring Car, 1915 modei. fully equipped, the regular re tail price of which is $1280. will be awarded to the person having the in-rn.t numhoi- of votes of all the districts. This automobile now on exhibition at the Northwest Auto Company. Broadway and Couch JsTsecond Grand Frizs. Consisting of Maxwell Automobile, 1915 model nrinr -n r fnilv eauiDDed. the regu lar retail price of which is S8&0, will be Awarded to the person having the second largest number of votes of all ths districts. This automobile now- on exhibition at the Pacific Motors Company. Twenty-first and Washington streets. Winners of the Grand Prises win jists no interest in the District , i Prises. District No. 1 Consists of all territory west o! the Willamette river and within the city, limits of Portland. District No. 2 Consists of all territory east of the Willamette river and north of Burn side street, and within the city limits of Portland. Consists of all territory east of the Willamette river, south of Burn side street, and within the city lim its of Portland. District No. 4 Consists of all territory outside of Portland. Already Built Houses Wired and Fixtures Installed under the terms of our Special Home Wiring offer for from $13.75 Up depending upon the quality of fixtures. Payment may be made in six monthly installments. Phone Commercial Dept. A-6131 Marshall 5100 Portland Rail way, Light & Power Co. Receipts from electric store or for light bills of private residences good for 2 votes for each cent represented. 0 HOLLY MILK The one brand of evaporated milk that WILL WHIP SAVE YOUR LABELS They Are Valuable! Each label is worth 20 votes in The Jour nal's contest. GET HOLLY MILK And You GET THE BEST! ft 1 . Automobiles, Pianos, Trips to the 1915 Fair and Grafonolas STUDY THIS PAGE-IT TELLS YOU HOW These firms and manufacturers have joined with The Journal in the BIG $5,000 TRADE AND CIRCULATION CONTEST! Each label and purchase wins more votes Albina Fuel Co., Inc. Main office 453 Goldsmith Branch Offices Throughout the City GOALS KNIGHT ROCK SPRINGS MENDOTA Our Summer Prices on Coal ate still in effect. WOOD DRY SLAB NO. 1 DRY FIR SEASONED POLE OAK Our sales slips have a vot ing value of one vote for each cent. Paint Glass Varnish Kalsomine Doors Windows Roofing Paper Building Paper Beaver Board Lubricating Oils and Grease Automobile Oils and Grease Sold by RASMUSSEN &CO. N.E.Cor. 2d and Taylor Sts. Fbone Main 1771 A -6 531 First Aid to the Hostess When unlooked for company comes, you'll feel perfectly 1 secure with Otter Clams in the pantry. Delicious broths, chowders and bouillons pre pared in a few moments. All the fresh sweetness of flavor retained At all grocers. 15 2 cans 35 1 he labels are good for 30 votes 'My grocer says it 's the most popular bread People ask for it by name because they like it better than other breads. Tip Top Bread has a better flavor because it is absolutely pure. The highest grade flour, finest yeast and pure lard, only go into "Tip-Top." Ask for it by name! "Tip-Top," Roman Meal and Biglofa the only breads good for votes in The Journal contest. Every loaf means 15 votes. 1 VlX By Specialistsfg l ay More Packed 4n Oregon i t Closset & Devera j contain or um( I I! I "J I TH 014.rt and X.nr..t Ooff jood tot a jot ..for I I lit---- Htn yorthw I j j ! ' v rr These Rules Govern the Contest Ask Your Grocer for the following brands of soap to ob tain the coupons for prizes given by The Journal: LUCKEL'S STEAM REFINED BORAX ROYAL WHITE GOLDEN STAR BABY ELEPHANT LUCKEL'S NAPHTHA DEWDROP WASHING POWDER Wrappers have a voting value of 2 votes for each cent of purchase over cheerful, chubby babies Purity Milk and Cream la para, pure, pur I A b s o I u tely the safest milk deliv ered 1 n Portland today. Guarded In very atep by modern science. T f T n.. Enonrn for Baby It's Pars Enough xor xoa .11 T I- - 1 . . All Liaucia K WIU tl m nrrrm wi moqtj Akin fr a Over $5000 in prizes will be awarded by The Oregon Journal to the persons receiving the largest number of votes in this circulation and trade campaign, which started Thursday, Sept. 24, 1914, ends Feb. 24, 1915. The retail merchants mentioned herein will issue, with every cash purchase of 5c or over, a sale slip or coupon having a voting value of one vote for every cent. If you have a charge account with the mer chant, the voting coupons will be issued when you present your receipted bill at The Journal Contest Department. These coupons or sale slips must be presented to The Journal's Contest Department within seven days from the date of issue to be credited to yourself or candidate you chooae. The labels or trade marks of the articles mentioned in the "Manufac turers' List" appearing below will have a certain voting value. See manufacturers' list and advertisements for details. Paid-in-advance subscriptions to The--Dally, Sunday or Semi-Weekly Journal (dated after September 23), for one month or more, will have a voting value of one vote for every cent over 65 cents. In case of a tie vote, the contestant bringing in the greatest amount of cash Journal subscriptions during the time of the contest will be entitled to the award on which the tie occurs. sv U. S. DRY CLEANERS Send all your dry cleaning here. Every care and at tention is given the work, which is returned to you in all its freshness, the same as new material. Get your work done here and be pleased. Also get in on the big premium contest. Our cash receipts for dry cleaning have value of 2 votes for each cent represented U. S. DRY CLEANERS East 262 J. DANNELLS, Manager B-1193 Illllll Damascus Butter Is Better! Try It! Sold by First-Class Grocers. Wrapper Labels Good for Two Votes for Every Cent Represented. PORTLAND a!:ii!;ii:iii!!i!i!ii::i;!i;iii:ii!!!:ii:!ii:;ii!::ii::ii::ii OREGON IIIIIIIII FLOOR Hi (Unbleached) Purity and Flavor Not Sacrificed For Artificial Color Save your empty sacks for prizes. Double Carton Feature Inside of all our cartons (except 35c size oats and wheat), w ar now placing a Paraffine Carton (illustrated above). This protec tion enables you to R-et our cereals In the same condition as when they leave our mill. "We uar antee contents pure, clean - and wholesome. Golden Rod Mil lingCo. Cereal Manufacturers. Portland. Oregon Cartons have value of 2 votes ror each cent represented. 4) CASH SLIPS FROM THE FOLLOWING RETAILERS HAVE A VOTING POVER OF ONE VOTE FOR EVERY CENT Ben Selling-Men's Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery Women's Ap parel, Fourth and Morrison Sts. C. H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes. 380 Washington SU corner West Park C. H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes. 270 Washington St C H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes, 270 Morrison St. The J. K. Gill Co. Stationery. Books. Office Supplies. Third and Alder Tho Juvenile Children's Outfitters. Boys' Clothing. 143 Sixth St. Ray Barkhurst Men's Tailor. Sixth and Stark streets. Portland's Emporium Cloaks. Suits. Furs. Waists. Millinery. 124 Sixth. Baker Theatre, Baker Players This week, "Secret Service." Phone Main 2, A-5360. Henry C. Schroeder (Furniture) 244 Russell. C-1774. East 3542 Bonham & Currier, General Merchants 103 Jersey St, St. Johns, Ojr. W. E. Goggins, Shoes, Gents' Furnishings 104 Main St., Lents. Tab. 4141 Sellwood furniture Co. Corner Tacoma and 13th. Phone Sell. 1682 Isis Theatre, Motion Pictures 13th and Spokane. Myrtle Rose Dancing ClubWednesday nights, Cotillion Hall, 14th near Washington Pangborn's Irvington Confectionery 15th and Broadway. C-1495, E. 2659 Irvington Market C. M. Wallace, proprietor, 351 E. Fifteenth st, N. Phones East 4327, C-1734. Parker Jordan Co.. Dry Goods. 146 Killingsworth. Woodl'w. 368 HARDWARE. PAINTS. ETC. Oregon Hardware Co Hardware, Sporting Goods, Cutlery. 70-72 Third St., near Oak. Nichols Hardware Co. 141 Killingsworth Ave.. Woodlawn 54 Eriksen Hardware Co. 554 Wilhams Ave.. C-1366, East 559 Howard Hardware & Paint Co. 1927 East Glisan. Tabor 2977 JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Jaeger Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. 266 Morrison St. A ,.. ... . Dillen Rogers Jeweler and Optician, Killingsworth and Albina. Wood lawn 2863 GROCERS W. S. Cutler & Son 1009 Union Ave. N. C-1354, Woodlawn 174J F. H. Rupert 421 Jefferson St. A-1796. Manhall 1645 J. Woolach & Son 19th and Broadway. C-2S18. East 537 Simola & Davis 45th Ave. and 62d St. Tabor 645 J. B. Neubauer 373 11th St. A-4232. Main 638 Burroughs & Gault 321 Third St. A-1441. Mam 1441 G. W. i-ong S40 Corbett St. A-3523. Mam 1704 Carl Walstxom 811 Williams Ae. OH97. Woodlawn 1502 Geo. Hockcnyos 138 Russell St. East 5878. Peebler Grocery Co. 160 E. Broadway. 255 Holladay C-1352. E. 160J D. Kellaher & Co. 133J4 Grand Ave. B-1694. East 418 M. J. Malley Third and Ankeny. A-5822, Mam 303 Brubaker & Normandin oOth and East Stark. B-212S, Tabor 1133 R. A. Walks East 80th and Glisan. Tabor 223 " Sinnott Bros. 6203 PoweH Valley. Tabor 14 John E. Malley Fourteenth and Washington. A -2 167, Main 2167 White Front Grocery 373 E. Eleventh. B-1615. East 380 Emig's Grocery Fifty-Second and Sandy. C-1665, Tabor 139 Schmeer & Co. 426 EasrHBurnside. B-1183. East 483 . Wm. Landauer 925 East Stark. B-20rj7. East 2618 McFaxland & Legrand 415 Everett, Mam 1540, A-1540 Hawthorne Grocery Co. 1101 Hawthorne. Tabor 384, B-2425 Ross K. Peebler 680 Milwaukie. Sellwood 374 A. Robertson 13th and Tenino. Phone Sellwood 1066 Chas. W. Stubbs 114 East 28th St. N. Phone. East 4381. B-216S S. M. Schultz, 4452 45th Ave- Phone Sellwood 954. A. J. Chilcote 137 Killingsworth Ave. Woodlawn 243- Fred Hoffman 789 Mississippi Ave.. Woodlawn 347. C-1551 DRUGGISTS Huntley Drug Co. 4th and Washington, Portland. Main 3208, A-3105 Edwin A. Robison 23d and Washington. A-5357, Main 8169 Rose City Park Pharmacy 5Ah and Sandy Road. C-2314. Tabor 2204 Wallace Drug Co. 37th and Hawthorne, labor 773 Woodstock Pharmacy 4610 60th Ave. S. E. Sellwood 55 Phoenix Pharmacy 6616 Foster Road (Kern Park Sta.) B-2716, Tab. 463 F. L. A. Wilson 460 lefferson. A-3421. Main .2069 St. Johns Pharmacy S"t. Johns ' Castleman's Pharmacy Killingsworth and Albina. C-1474, Woodlawn 55 Vernon Drug Co 17th and Alberta. C-1511. Woodlawn 2294 McGillivray Bros 435 Durham Ave. Woodlawn x810 Allen's Drug Store 16th and Lovejoy. Mam 1640 Matthieu Drug Co. 275 Russell St. C-1232. East 662 Ausplund Drug Store 110 North Sixth. A-2221, Main 8106 Dickson Drug Co 73 East 80th. B-1419, Tabor 764 , Gclman &Bader Front and Gibbs. A-S877. Main 5403 H. F. Brandon 701 Hawthorne. East 873 Mt Scott Drug Co. Lents. Or. Tabor 1417 Love's Pharmacy Grand Ave. and Burnside. East 341, B-1011 The Beaver Pharmacy 560 Umatilla Ave. brink's Pharmacy 13th and Washington. Main 7233. A-4953 OUT OF TOWN MERCHANTS Smith & Wilson General Merchandise, McMinnville, Or. Grants Pass Hardware Co. Grants Pass. Ore. Josephine Grocery Co. Grants Pass. Ore. Cranfill & Robnett. Central Point. Ore. W. C. McCuiston. Bend. ure. The following manufacturers and wholesale firms are rep resented in The JOURNAL Trade ana Circulation Contest Allen & Lewis Preferred Stock. Labels worth 50 votes Golden Rod Milling Co. Cereals. 2 votes tor evry. cent represented Portland Pure Milk & Cream Co. Purity milk. Labels worth 20 votes Kasmussen & Co. Paints. Oils and Brushes. Retail cash tickets worth 2 votes for every cent represented. Portland Ky, Light cfc Power Co Electrical supplies and residence lighi bills. Closset & Devers Golden West. Coffee, Tea, Spice-, Extracts, Baking Powder, Nuraya Tea. 2 votes for every cent represented U. S. Dry Cleanere Cash receipts good for 2 votes for every cent Albina Fuel Co Coal and Wood, retail; one vote for each cent. Log Cabin Baking Co. Tip Top Bread. Labels good for 15 votes. Hudson & Gram utter dams. Labels good tor ju votes. Crown Mills Flour. dO-lb. sacks 330 votes. lb. sacks 8U votes. 10. 25-lb. sacks 170 votes. Wrappers count 2 votes for LuckeL King & Cake Soap Co. Soaps. . f ! every ecu ui vmc Union Meat Co Columbia brand Hams and Bacon. Labels, 500 votes ' Lard labels, large, 350 votes; medium, 180 votes; small, 125 votes. Columbia brand Salad Oil, 70 votes Holly Brand Milk Labels worth 20 votes Damascus Creamery Butter. 2 votes for every cent of value. Pacific Coast Biscuit Products Package label two votes for each cent of value. Double votes on Snowflake sodas, 10c and 25c packages. District Prizes 1ST PRIZE High-Grade Piano. 1st District A liaynes Bros. Piano, now on display at Grave' Music Store, 151 fourth St. 2d District Kurtzman i Piano, vciiig snown at oncrman, vtay & Co., 6th and Morrison. - 3d District A Ludwig Piano, on exhibition at Wiley B. Allen & Co.. Broadway and Morrison. " 4th District A Bush & Lain Piano, noi on the floor at Built Be Lane's. 133 Washington St. 2D PRIZE for each District A trip for two persons to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, either by rail or boat, with meals en route, one week at a first-class San Francisco hotel, and $50 spend ing money. 3D PRIZE for each District A trip for one person to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, cither by rail or boat, with meals "en route, one week at a first-class San Francisco hotel, and $25.00 spending money. 4TH PRIZE for each District-U-A $75.00 Columbia Grafonola. 5TH PRIZE for each Diitrict A $50.00 Columbia Grafonola. 6TH PRIZE for eaeh District A $25.00 Columbia Grafonola. Grafonolas on display at Columbia .Graphophone Co., 429-431 Wash ington street, and Graves Music Co- 151 Fourth street.