Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 24, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OKEGONIAX. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917.
No Fireworks Sold Here
That is why you never see this concern setting off big type or pretty
little picture sky rockets of near-bargains, trying to signal the un
thinking. It's just plain business of knowing how to buy the best the markets
afford in such immense quantities that we can sell to housewives for
about the same prices the average stores pay for their stock.
IT IS REAL CO-OPERATION. YOU SAVE BY JOINING THE
THOUSANDS WHO BUY PURE FOODS HERE FOR LESS.
3 Lbs. Powdered or
Cube Sugar, 25 -
Saturday only at this price.
14 lbs. Fine Granulated
Sugar Sl.OO
Puree Tomatoes,
10 Can
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the Delicto
rocer-He knows
RECEPTION PLANS READY
BIISS IDA T.IRBELL DIE IN- PORT
LAUD THIS MORS1SG.
Breakfast Party, Hlghirar Trip and
Complimentary Luncheon Sched
V nled Salem Next Stop.
All arrangements for the reception
for Miss Ida M. Tarbell, 'the noted
woman historian and magazine writer,
were completed yesterday. Miss Tar
bell will arrive at 7 o'clock this morn
ing: and will be the sruest of Rev. and
Mrs. W. W. Youngson at a breakfast
at the Multnomah Hotel.
Promptly at 8 o'clock Miss Tarbell
will be taken on a trip over the Co
lumbia River Highway. Persons plan
ning to make the trip are requested to
provide for their own transportation.
The trip will start from the hotel.
As it is desired to return soon after
12 o'clock, it is probable that the sight
seeing party will not go further out
than Crown Point, which is considered
the "grandstand" of the highway.
At 12:30 o'clock a complimentary
luncheon for Miss Tarbell will be given
at the Multnomah Hotel. J. A. Currle,
president of the Pennsylvania Society,
will be in charge. Governor Withy
combe will Introduce Miss Tarbell, who
will make the only extended address at
the luncheon.
As the assembly room of the hotel
lias a seating capacity for no more
than 500 persons, tickets will be issued
and only persons having tickets will
be provided with seats.
Immediately after the luncheon Miss
Tarbel will leave for Salem, where she
will deliver an address.
BOY LOSES $10,000 SUIT
Rudolph Hafner Beaten In Action
for Damages for Wreck.
A verdict for M. G. Woodward was
returned by a jury In Judge Morrow's
court after 24 hours of deliberation
In the damage suit for J10.000 brought
for Kudolph Hafner by Francis Hafner,
Ills gJardian. A sealed verdict was re.
turned by the Jury at 5 P. M. Thursday
and it was opened yesterday morning.
Rudolph asked for judgment in the
Bum of $10,000 for Injuries which he
sustained when an automobile driven
by Woodward struck his motorcycle.
One of the 12 jurymen, Wilhelm Elling.
a. farmer, held out for the plantiff
end the verdict was retimed by the
11 others.
interest of the "Every Member Finan
cial Canvass." which will take place a
week later in most of the churches.
The exchanges as arranged for by
the finance committee of Portland Pres.
bytery are as follows: Anabel, Rev.
Barclay Atcheson, of the Y. M. C. A.;
Arbor Lodge. Rev. W. Lee Gray; Cal
vary, Rev. Wallace Howe Lee, of Al
bany College; Fourth. Rev. John E.
Nelson; Forbes, Rev. S. W. Seemann,
D. D.: Hope, Rev. W. S. McCullough:
Kenilworth, Rev. A. J. Montgomery,
D. D. ; Marshall-Street. Rev. Levi John
son; Millard-Avenue. Rev. A. J. Hanna:
Mizpah. Rev. Henry G. Hanson; Spokane-Avenue,
Rev. George R. Crowley;
Trinity. Rev. s. A. Thompson; Unity,
Rev. W. h. Amos; Vernon, Rev. William
MacLeod.
caped from the main building of the
institution some time during the night
last night by prying away some of the
window bars to his room. Staub es
caped from the Cottage Farm a few
months ago. He is considered harmless.
TORPEDO CRAFT MAY COME
Commander Blair Says Naval Mili
tia Have Eyes on Goldsborough.
The torpedo boat Goldsborough,
which has been undergoing repairs at
Bremerton, may be brought to Portland
within ten days, said Lieutenant Com
mander George F. Blair, of the Oregon
Naval Militia, yesterday. The cruiser
Marblehead is now at Bremerton for
repairs and It is probable that the
vessel will not be returned to Port
land before the latter part of March.
When both vessels are In the harbor,
the Oregon Naval Militia will be well
equipped to provide training facilities
for the men. In the meantime a
vigorous campaign for new members
will be continued. The unit now has
220 members. Efforts will be made to
increase the enrollment to 500 men
within the next few weeks.
A detail of five men from the avia
tion section of the Naval Militia left
yesterday for the aviation yards of the
Navy at Pensacola. Fla, where they
will be taught how to operate air
planes.
EXCHANGE PASTORS NAMED
Fourteen Presbyterian Churches
City to Be Supplied.
of
Tomorrow morning will be exchange
Sunday throughout the Presbyterian
churches of the city. This is in the
LIQUOR PARTY ALL FINED
Neighbor "Women Say Mrs. Bailey's
Affairs Annoy Community.
Charges of disorderly conduct against
Mrs. S. W. Bailey, ofl22 East Twenty
seventh street North, and several who
were her guests on Wednesday even
ing, consumed almost the entire ses
sion of Municipal Court yesterday, and
resulted in convictions. B. Calvasi, ar
rested near the residence for carrying
wine in a suitcase, was convicted of a
violation of the prohibition law.
Three neighbor women testified that
Mrs. Bailey's parties were a source of
great annoyance to the community. On
the prohibition charge Calvasi was
fined $25. giving notice of appeal. Mrs.
S. W. Bailey. Sadie Hadley, May Mor-
tenson. W. R. Ault and James Leabo
were each fined $5. George Dunn, was
fined $10.
Clackamas Patient Escapes.
SALEM, Or.. Feb. 23. (Special.)
Otto Staub, patient at the Oregon State
Hospital from Clackamas County, es
RETAIL GROCERS FEAST
Problems of Business Are Discussed
Briefly and Fun Prevails.
Members of the Retail Grocers' Asso
ciation of Portland disported last night
at the Chamber of Commerce. It was
the time of the regular monthly meet
ing but business had rather a short
shrift and the meeting was resolved
into a good fellowship session that
was enjoyed fully by everyone present.
A feast of good things was provided
for the dealers In foodstuffs, who en
Joyed the spread to the limit. Short
talks on the line of good of the order
were a feature and the evening was
one of the most pleasant In the annals
of the association.
Butter Makers Taxed.
SALEM. Or.. Feb. 23. (Special )
Under provisions of a law passed by the
Legislature It will be compulsory on
all who desire to engage in the manu
facture of butter and cheese to secure
a license from the Dairy and Food Com
missioner. This license must be se
cured on or before July 1. 1917. and on
the first of July of each year there
after. A fee of $1 is prescribed. In
granting the license the Dairy and
Food Commissioner will take into con
"Going up on
High? " Better try the
low gear first. The human
engine must have the right
kind of fuel-food. Power
to do things comes from
food that Is rich in muscle
building material, that is
easily digested. Shredded
Wheat is a high-power
food, the kind that fits a
man or woman for the day's
work just enough muscle
making material, just
enough heat -making ma
terial to keep the body in
top-notch condition. Shred
ded Wheat is ready-cooked,
ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits
with milk make a nourish
ing meal at a cost of a few
cents. Made at Niagara
Falls. N. Y.
Smoked in Portland
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TAR" What Am
Armour', feu&al . WitL Stockinet Covering.
Exclusive Armour Feature Patent Applied Far
Three generations have enjoyed and en-
dorsed Armour's famous Star Ham. This
standard excellence is now further en
hanced by the Stockinet Covering, which
intensifies the fine flavor and protects
quality. Buy a whole ham. It's economical.
The Oval Label, which distinguishes Star Bam, give
the same Armour guarantee of top grade to a wide
variety of perfect food products fruits, fish, vege
tahlra, meats, condiments, etc
ARMOUR . COMPANY
CHARLES H. SOMMER, MGR.
13th and Flanders. Portland. Phone Main 781S
Del Monte Pineapple,
flats, can
Del Monte Catsun. bottle
Prepared Mustard, bottle.
4 lbs. Hum uioss starcn..
5 lbs. Sal Soda
Coffee Extract per pkg.
A- &. JT. Soda. sr ske. ...
Cider Vinegar, per gal..
Three bottles
xoe
25
XO
St)
25e
25C
Pickled Codfish, per pound. ..... 10
Smoked Salmon, per pound lOe
Norway Herring, 4 for. ........ .254
Alaska Herring:, S for
Kippered Salmon. 2 pounds.
Holland Herring:, per keg..
lOc
....35?
..S1.40
Bulk Sweetened Choc
olate, 20 Lb.
Hersheys Cocoa, pound.. 5C
Hershey's Bitter Choco
late, pound 35
Ghirardelli's Choco
late, 25 Can
Saturday only at this price.
FANCY DRIED APRICOTS, 2 lbs. 25
Choice Fancy Peaches, 8 pounds. 1S!
Evaporated Apples. 3 pounds. .. .254
Soft-Shelled Walnuts, per pound. 204
English "Walnuts, per pound 15e
Hickory Nuts, 3 pounds. ....... ,23
Almonds, per pound.. ........... 15c
Fancy Riverside? Oranges.
per dozen lOf
Fancy Lemons, per dozen 15f
Carlic. 4 lbs. 25?
Cranberries, per lb XOc
Fresh Creamery Butter.
per roll 80-85
Fresh Oregon Ranch
Eggs, per dozen. ...... .354
Peanut Butter. 2 lbs 25f
New Honey. 2 cakes 25c
Council of Parent-Teacher Association
SPECIALS Only for THURSDAY, MARCH 1st
Unpolished Rice 5 Pounds for 25c
Advocated by Dr. Flynn as the only rice to eat.
Choice California Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs. for......... 2o
' A delicious Spring food tonic
Fletcher's Flour,
$2.00 Sack
Guaranteed hard wheat.
Small sacks SOc
Shredded Wheat, Quaker
Oats, pkg lOe
Fresh Krlnklt Corn
Flakes. 4 pkgs. 254
Wheat and Oats, per sack 454
Cream Oats, per eack....50e
B0 lbs. Fine Dairy Salt...404
10-lb. sacks ............. 1 5
2-lb. sacks 54
Shaker Salt 54 and IOC
Pure Virgin Olive Oil.
per can 254
Imported from Italy.
Monarch Pancake
Drips, 50 Gallon
A delicious flavored table .
, syrup.
Dark Karo. per gallon.. .554
Domino Cane Sugar
Syrup, can 104
Adirondack Cane and Ma-
pie. quart 454
Towel's Honey and Cane.
sale price 15c. 23c, 45c, 91.00
Pure Spices, 5 Can
Black Pepper, Mustard.
Sage. Cinnamon. All
spice. Ginger, Savory.
Cayenne Pepper, Thyme.
'Cinnamon Bark. pkg.... 54
Bulk Mustard, per lb.... 25 4
Green Coffee, per lb 254
Willamette Coffee, per lb.X54
Selected Sugar-Cured Bacon 25c Pound
Beef Veal
. , - . , , , . . , Shoulder Veal Roast, per lb. 1TM4
Pot Roast Beef, per lb. 12Ms, 14( Breast of Veal, per pound 154
Sirloin Roast, per lb 154- or Loln RoMt- por P"4.20e
Boiling Beef, per lb... 10, 1SH4 t ct mtxttojt
. , 0 T3 1K ajL. Mutton Stew, per pound 154
Shank Soup Bones, per lb 6 Shoulder Mutton, per pound. ..174
Sirloin Steak, per lb 154 Lg or Loin Roast, per pound 204
Porterhouse Steak, per lb 150 SoSS'cSop? 2Z?
Crosse & Blackwell's
35
Imported Raspberry Jam.
per jar 204
10-lb. pails Jelly Com
pound 75 c
Old-Fashioned
Peppermints, 20 Lb.
85o French Mixed, per lb.204
Peoples Mixed. 2 lbs . .254
Gloss Mixed, per lb. 154
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Parlor Matches,
3 Boxes 10
Easy Lighting heads don't
fly.
Topsy Turvy Matches. S
boxes for 254
WE TAKE PHONE ORDERS FRIDAY EVES. UNTIL lO O'CLOCK
Sunnyside
Store
QUICK DELIVERY
Sellwood
Tuesdays and
Thursdays
Rose City Park
Kern Park
Arleta
Tremont and
Lents
Wednesdays and
Fridays
Monta villa
and Portland
Heights
Thursdays
Other Sections
Daily
IJf Main
5700
994-996
Belmont
Convenient for
many East Side
patrons. Sama
prices, same ser
vice and specials
as at the main
tore.
PHONES
E 1215
Tabor IS
Something: Delicious
Milk and Rice, can 10c
Best Imported Rice, pure milk.
ready to eat
Best Head Rice. 3 lbs.... 254
A lbs. Jap Head Rice 254
4 lbs. Unpolished Rice... 254
5 lbs. Broken Head Rice. 2 54
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slderatlon. among other things, the
previous record made by the butter or
cheesemaker applying.
CmatlUa Has Rabies Quarantine.
PENDLETON, Or.. Feb. 23. (Spe
cial.) Because of the prevalence of
rabies, the entire east end of Umatilla
County has been placed under quaran
tine by the State Livestock Sanitary
Board. The Quarantined district in
cludes the towns of Helix. Adams.
Athena, Freewatr and Milton. Any
Unfailing
Satisfaction
Is one of the many reasons -why
Crescent Si
XsBssMHSsHSlsssBs KTrBV-l
Baking
Powder
is increasing in popular favor.
Sold by Grocers
Pound Tin 25c
CRESCENT MFG. CO,
Seattle, Washington.
violation or interference Is punishable
by a heavy fine. All dogs within the
district muft be tnuzili or restrained.
Your dealer has a supply
of fresh Sunkiit
Oranges every day.
These are the uniformly
food oranges Order a
dozen today
Uniformly Good
Oranges
.!; '- r :w"n mFTrhanis
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
EGG NOODLES
36 toge Recipe Book Free
SKINNER MFG. CO. OMAHA. ILIA.
IMCCST HACABONl FACTORY la AMERICA
T
br eitker hr aia
or muscle.
Baker's
c
ocoa
is refiresKin
Cocoa contains
. 1
more nourisrv
91
ment than Lee
"Walter Baker & Gb.Lt& i
ESTABLISHED I7SO DORCHESTER, MASS. B
sanmiisisf jt3
EiiiiniimimiiMiimiiiiu
lolu
- BRAND
Pure
Pork
Sausage
Will be delivered fresh tomorrow order of
your grocer or delicatessen.
Pure Pork and Spices
1 Packed in closed cartons.
Government Inspected.
Union Meat Co.
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THAT GREAT BIG 10c LOAF
.SKlSLHJEJiOc
110c
BETTER BREAD MORE OF IT
BRAN BREAD
Is Good for Your Health
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1 NEW YORK J5AKERY, 441 BELMONT ST.
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
Our Regular 40c
Bulk Coffee Lb.
Limit 4 pounds to one person. We deliver.
Phone early.
Martin Marks Coffee Co.
252 Third SU Near Madison.
Phones Main or A-1893
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