The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 27, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE
OREGON
SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY - MORNING, FEBRUARY
27,
1913.
, COLOR PICTURES ARE":
: GREAT ADVERTISING
' ASSET FOR' OREGON
Z. SwettSays Portland Could
' ' Not - Have Picked Better
Form of 'Boosting.
EAST IS PROSPEROUS NOW
- ' . .
ZoB.ey X Hsy la Zut and rverybodr
- V - Ii BM7, Haf r of '
;ee also back page of this section
Open Wv&w hyWtial Interest to Portland and
Ki-- v ythe Entire rNorthwest'Meier Jprank s
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Food:
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ow
Xmporium Store. -
'! 25. Swett, manager of th Emporium
land one of th -Portland delegates to
the national routing- of the Chamber
-of Commerce of the United States, U
back from the east brimming ' over
-with optimism. Incidentally he is
loud In hla praise of the Berber-Jones
colored . photoc-raphe of the Columbia
'higbwar. nd declares 1 that the pic
ture created wonderful Impression
when shown before the delegate at
the national chamber meeting la
"Washington, I. C. ,
. "Portland and Oregon could not
have pulled off a better advertising
campaign for ten times the money,"
said Mr. Swett. "At the meeting of
iho national .;. chamber of commerce
were men. from all parts of the United
States. There were about 2009 present
when the photos were thrown on the
screen, and all around me 1 heard ex
. clamatlona of delight. Everybody was
.enthused with the Idea of seeing the
- real - highway and undoubtedly th pic
tures will draw many tourists to Ore
r'gon this jufflmir.
"Among the delegates the general
feeling; was 'that tbs United State
should take steps to prevent Europe
from flooding the country with cheap
.goods at 'the; conclusion of the war.
Many persons professed to believe
' that. Europe is planning on just such
a step.' I personally believe, however,
tbat conditions will be such when
' - peace is declared that Europe will
need all her own goods and much of
ours.
t "Prosperity has certainly. taken the
east by storm and ws are beginning to
' get a share of it out her already. I
predict that it will be with us In good
measure very soon. '
"Everybody is busy, money is easy
and spenders are more than- in evi
dence In New York."
Judge H. Northup
Celebrates Birthday
WeU Xnowm rortlaad Cltlsem X 77
Tears Old; S lu Xeld'Xa&y ot-
tloas e Trust. '. ;
-": Judge Henry IT. Northup today is
celebrating his seventy-seventh blrth-
' day at tils home, 699 Elisabeth street.
s Since 1871 Judge Northup has been
prominent in business and political
Jife of - Oregon,. He, cam to this city
soon after the close, of the Civil wr
and the Northup homestead place is
?ene of the landmarks of Portland. Al-
! (hough several additions have been
made to the first home - of . Judge
1 Northup "In this -city,, the bid 'house.
; built of cedar lumber, still stands at
1 261 Fourteenth 'street. - . "
'. Judge Northup has served as coun
ty Judge and was elected to several
.terras of the state legislature. He is
' still active in business affairs, and
'-walks to hla office each day from bis
home. '
Before coming to Oregon, Judge
- Northup served through the Civil war
-' as a private under General Nathaniel
: Lyons of the First Iowa Infantry. He
' 'was born In Cheshire, Mass.
:New Combination'- .
Broiler Is Invented
J. X. Zendrioks CUuA That ths
vie Will Bo Work Of a Baag Thr
Time Its Bis.
. A new. combination meat broiler. J
' . grill and cooking plate has Just been
invented by J. D. Hendricks, a former i
restaurant man of this, city, which it!
is elabned- can do the work of a
.'range threo , times its length at onc-i
.sixth of the cost of rang operations.)
'Two of the machines ar now being
operated in local eating place and
-are giving satisfaction. , i
The maohine Is only two feet wide'
. and four feet long. It is shape,
and burns coke, charcoal or any other
fuel.- . .. -
The meat broiler oopsists of a steel
upright, blocked in brick and- so ar-
ranged that the meat revolves on
nickel plated spits in front of a char-
"coal fire. . . ;
Th spit revolve and ar driven by
. a small electric motor. Sixty pounds
of meat csn.be roasted at a time, and
when . finished meat is evenly cooked
throughout .. '- (
Mr. Hendricks is now .working on -another
machin so small that It can
, be closed ud Ilk a lack knifa and Mr.
'rd by aatolata and camper as though
it were a suit case,.
Labor-TempfoSite
Will Be VotedOn
AssodatloB Xas mcosmada to
Ziocal Vmloag Freperty at Herth.
. west Comer of fifth and SCala Sis.
" If local unions.- members of the
Portland Tahnr ntinr?if- TAt favfinhlV'
: on tbe recommendation of the Nw
Labor . Temple association, Portland's
proposed Labor Temple will be built '
, on tbe northwest corner of Fifth and
Main street.
At a meeting of delegates to the as-'
oiayon held several day ago It was'
decided that th offer of Joseph M.
Healy, owner of th property, wa th
most desirable of thoe under conslsi;
Station. '
Th proposed site 1 directly west
of the court house and is a full
quarter block, measuring 100 by 100
feet in dimensions. -. , --
Whether the sit is purchased from
Mr. Healy depend upon . th vote f
. the several unions. -
If the poll is favorable, plan have
. been prepared that will involve tbe ex-
pendltur of some $225,000 i for alt,
building and f uraishings.
Bean Maj Run for Speaker. ,
I E. Bean, of Eugene, former state
senator and now candidate ' for rep
resentative from Lane -county. Js. r
: ported to- b an aspirant for speaker
ship honor. -- r-v
-lixHiBrr no: 16
Albers Bros
Milling Co.
Exhibiting
Cereals' and pancake fiourgr
. Favorites with all- Portland ;
' boasewires.
J
EXHIBIT NO. 14 .
Am. Brush
&BroomCo.
j Exhibiting
Brushes hair , brooms, wire
drawn clothes and bottle
brushes
EXHIBIT NO. 24
Dri
F)resh 4 Exhibition
Drl-fresh fruits, peaches, cher
ries, pears, apples
and prunes.
r
EXHIBIT NO. 43 1
Genesee Pure
Food o.
"Jell-O fc cream powder and
J"y powder delicacies "
. for the table.
EXHIBIT NO. 29
Landers, Fray
& Clark
Exhibiting
-Universal percolators, Univer-
sal food choppers and
rood ci
bread
id make
tcrs.
I EIBIT NO. 19
MountHood
Soap Co.
Exhibiting
Van Hoeters bleaching soap
: and Lorline floating sosp
fine kitchen needs, :
r EXHIBIT NO. 37
: Pacific
Stoneware Co.
Exhibiting
- -
i Pottery Jars, r flower pots,
vases an interesting and
fine display.
EXHIBIT NO. 27
TruBlu
Bkcuit Co.
r Exhibiting
1 Trif Blu" fancy cakes and
r biscuits dejielously crisp i
; " ' - and tasty. -
i; EXHIBIT NO.8 f, f : ; ;:
Wearever Aluminum Co. Exhibition
"Wearever"
aluminum
kitchen!
t -
llywiiH ' " " ' JLj 'jLLmulsl
Fifty Exhibitors"-Contiriuotfs BMQns&dtfomi-JFre&
A SSUREDLV the most iroprcssivct grouping of household com
" modities, food products and worthy every-day utilities have
been assembled under one roof jto create this magnificently in
r8piring.display.u"'';i:?A;
Our great Sixth Floor is a vast exhibition filled to overflow
ing with, things to delight the housewife's heart, to make for
greaUr comfort, health and happiness in the home.
Every homekeeper, every citizen of Portland yes, a. much
wider territoryr-everyone interested in the things that contrib
ute most substantially and solely to the zest of life, should see
this exposition without fail. v
EXHIBIT NO. 20
Am. Electric
Heater Co.
Exhibiting
"American Beauty" 'Hne of
electric Irons and ctfbklnf
utensils.
EXHIBIT NO. 40
Fisher Flow
ing
i Exhibiting
Fisher's blend flour. Scones
fiom this flour will be
made at booth.
EXHIBIT NO. 35
Globe
Exhibiting
The Dorothy Perkins' Adjust
able Dryer for infants
' garments. :
EXHIBIT NO. 18
Lusterol
Exhibiting
fLusttror splendid pol
ish for ftfrntture and gen
eral household use.
EXHIBITN0.25
Oregon ruit
.Juice Co.
Exhibiting
"Pheasant'1 brand loganber.y
Juice, mad in Oregon
: the coming beverage,
EXHIBIT NO. 44
Portland Flonrbg
r,IiD5:Cc3py
.'Exhibiting
Newr process whole "wheat and
graham flours health--ful
and palatable. .
EXHIBIT NO. 33
: Wadhams
v.'&fCo' .
" "Exhibiting7'
"Diamond JtfT-.-. Jelly - powder,
cake filling, etc Interesting
to' alt housewives.
utensils- guaranteed - to vbe the
Mfg
Company
Company
EXHIBIT NO. 31
James W.
Arthur
Exhibiting
Arthur's Pom-or-lm Mar-
. malade table luxury
. . . .thaft nsexcelled.
EXHIBIT NO. 5
Fisher -&
Thorsen ,
, Exhibiting
Imperial floor paint and Bea
ver varnishes the best
on the market
EXHIBIT NO. 22
Hazelwood
EjdhibitSng
Hazelwood butUav . .mad
from th purest Ingredients
always above par.
EXHIBIT NO. 38
"Magnolia
Exhibiting
Crusto, for shortening, cake
making, etc. Used in
place of lard.
EXHIBIT NO. 7
Orona
'any
Orona clean aluminum per
fectly. Used in model kitchen
at exposition .,
EXHIBIT NO. 11
V-'..- ;--.-:j;-?i";r-: . " 'VV - i
Irtta
Exhibiting
Rubber roods, demonstrating
rrom in cruae state to
" finished product
Company
Company
vomp
: ;;; .tuiia' '-s. ' - : :"
Tri& Quality. Sto ofv Portland
.EXHIBIT NO. 2
Carman
Mfg. Co.
Exhibiting
Purnltur -mad In Portland
J and measuring up with
the best
EXHIBIT 15
W.S.
Exhibiting
Portable abower bath-a con
venience for tbe bathroom
and email home.
EXHIBIT NO. 4
toint
Electric Co.
.Exhibiting
Hotpblnt electric Irons, toast
ers, toast stoves, heating
i pads, etc.
EXHIBIT NO. 23
Mason
Ehrman Co.
Exhibiting
Red Ribbon canned" fruits and
vegetables, all scientifically
prepared.
EXHIBIT NO. 26
r-
Exhibition
"Oyster-O,' evaporated oys
ters for soups, patties and
. general culinary use.
EXHIBIT NO. 49
Rathbone
Sard & Co.
g Exhibiting
"Acorn,, stoves and ranges
I sold exclusively in Port
. land at this store.
Fleming
Hoto
rjOK, 3iKthti'MoTTict Alter Ota.
BE SURE we have seen to it that Made-inrortlana and Made-iri-Oregon
products are well and fittingly represented. We
'have put forth every effort to make this exposition a tribute, to
local industry and progressive- methods of manufapture. And
enthusiastic co-operation on the part of all has made the success
of this great enterprise doubly assured. . v t . ,
Alphabetical order, reading from left to right, has been ad
hered to in listing exhibitors. Exhibits are j prominently, num
. bered as given here. - - r . : .. '
The expositibawill close daily at 6 o'clock; . You are cordial
. ly invited. Be sure to come! , - )
EXHIBIT NO. 32
Closset &
Exhibiting
Golden West coffees and ex
tracts. Highest quality
always uniform.
EXHIBIT NO. 41
Frei Pickle
Works
lMubiting
Prel pickles end table condi
ments; manufactured in
Portland fin grade. ,'
EXHIBIT NO. 1
Hugro
Mfg.Co.
chibiting:
Th Hugro d Luxe Combi
nation Vacuum Sweeper.
' . Demonstration daily.
EXHIBIT NO, 21
Exhibiting
Washln g . machines, electric,
;- hsndand gas and electric
' - ironing machine. '
HXHIBIT
Pacific Coast
Biscuit Co.
Exhibiting
Perfection biscuit," Perfection
fancy cake and other
table dainties.
EXHIBIT NO. 34
Ridgway
iny
Exhibiting
Ridgway's celebrated English
teas known and enjoyed -
the world over. ..""
Maytag
Company
Compa
- - v - II
Street
EXHIBIT NO. 50
Cribben &
Sexton Co.
Exhibiting-
Universal steel- stoves and
ranges. The housewife's
pride and Joy.
EXHIBIT NO. 9
W. P. Fuller
&Co.
, Exhibiting
Imperial hous paint rubber
cementfloor paint porch
and step paint
EXHIBIT NO. 17
Milling Co.
; Exhibiting v t
VlmM flour- known and. ap
preciated by the best house-
wives everywhere.
EXHIBIT NO. 47
Millmade Con
struction ' Co.
Exhibiting
A " portable garage, Every
-. automobillit will be inter.
. . ested in this exhibit
EXHIBIT NO. 46
Pacific Coast
SyrapCo.
Exhibiting
Syrups, molasse. preserves
and jellies. Unexcelled
for table use.
EXHIBIT NO. 3
Standard
Oil Co.
Exhibiting -
Ctlol" liquid : gloss used on
floor-mop it cleans, dusts
and polishes. -
EXHIBIT NO. 45
Mrs. T. B.
Wheelock '
Exhibiting
Patty Irons and pastry bags,
also . cup, saucer 'and
. wafer irons, ,
Jobes
. EXHIBIT NO. 6
Zan Bros., Exhibiting
Brooms, matches and other commodities
- Portland. A
EXHIBIT NO. 12
Allen & ...
Lewis"
v Exhibiting
Preferred. Stock canned and
gl&ss foods; Scientifically , : .
. ' - prepared. , ,
EXHIBIT NO.,,30
Crown
Mills
Exhibiting
Crown flour and Crown bis
cuit flour. , Best grades -
. . for home use. . . ;
EXHIBIT NO. 10
Gem" Gas
Lighter Co.
Exhibiting
The "Gem" Automatic . Gas
tighter a safety device .
; needed in every home.
EXHIBIT NO. 42
Co.
. 'Exhibiting
Pickles and table condiments
best of their kind-made
In Portland. "
EXHIBIT NO. 39
Miniature
Lumber Co.
Exhibiting '
"Radl-To-Mske" Lumber.
Pull plans and . working .
directions.
EXHIBIT NO. 13
Pacific Lad
der Works,
Exhibiting .
Step ladders, every kind and
all styles, and their uses - -
demonstrated. -
- : ,
EXHIBIT ISO. 48
Toledo ;
Cooker Co.
Exhibiting '
The "Idear fireless cook
stove. Appetizing dishes
prepared each day. '
EXHIBIT NO.36
White Enamel
Refrigerator Co.
; Exhibiting
White Mountain . and Bobn-
Syphon Refrigerators the
highest standard.
manufactured here in
Knight
Packing
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