Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 18, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1923
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ARE DECLARED GOOD
But Little Slightly Frosted
Fruit Held Accepted.
GOOD FRUIT PLENTIFUL
Eggs Are Q noted at 25 Cents Dozen
and Price 19 Expected to Re
main Firm Week or Two.
Reports of a large supply pf frost
bitten oranges from California or
chards are come what, exaggerated
according to market officials. All
. oranges Imported here are inspected
carefully by government inspectors
and fruit unfit to eat ia denied en
trance to local markets.
-A. few slightly frosted oranges are
passed, but these are eold at a re
auction. These oranges are not as
Juicy as those of first Quality, but
are good in every other respect. Con
sumers using ordinary care in buying
oranges need have little fear of get
ting bad fruit.
Plenty of good oranges are avail
able In Portland markets. Prices
range from 20 to 60 cents a dozen,
according to size and quality.
Eskb 25 Cents Dozen.
.ggs were Quoted at Zo cents a
dozen yesterday in the public market.
an advance of 1 cent a dozen over
last week's Quotation. The price is
expected to remain firm for a week
or two more, for storage activities
have not started on a large scale yet.
A marked rise in price will naturally
ionow when a large portion of the
gg supply Is diverted to storage.
Apples are holding out well In
supply and quality. A fair supply of
the best fruit of the far-famed Hood
River orchards Is available at rea
sonable prices. Newtowns at 40 cents
a dozen are recommended as the best
eating apples at hand. Spitzenbergs
may be had at 25 cents a dozen and
Ortleys at 40 cents. Yellow pippins
at 30 cents a dozen are an attractive
offering in the fruit market.
Practically the only other products
available in the fruit line are grape
fruit, lemons and bananas. Califor
nia grapefruit are 6 cents each and
the Florida variety brings 10 to 15
cents. ' Florida grapefruit of extra
large size are displayed at 15 cents.
Lemons and bananas maintain the
regular price of 40 cents a dozen.
Some Spinach Available.
A small supply of new spinach is
available. .The spinach is tender, but
the best grade will not appear here
for two or three weeks. Green onions
of excellent Quality are due In local
markets in about a month. Variety
is still lacking in the vegetable mar
ket, but there is a good supply of
winter vegetables at hand.
Broccoli and cauliflower from Rose
burg and other southern Oregon
points is at hand in small supply.
The quality is good, but prices are
somewhat high for the average con
sumer. . This is quoted, at 15 to 40
cents a head, according to size. A
new supply of California cabbage is
available at 4 cents a pound.
Green Onions Scare,
Green onions are scare, but may
be had at 5 cents for a small bunch.
The large onions sell at 10 cents a
pound. . Green peppers are displayed
at 25 cents a pound, lettuce at 10 and
15 cents a head and celery at 10 cents
a bunch. Celery hearts are 15 cents
a bunch and parsley 5 cents a bunch!
Sweet potatoes are slightly higher
this weak with the price four pounds
for 25 cents, instead of five pounds
for a Quarter, the cost which has
prevailed for many weeks. , Other
vegetable offerings are tomatoes- at
10 cents a pound, carrots at 2 cents,
squash at 4 cents and turnips at 3
cents. PTlces of potatoes remain at
2 and 3 cents a pound.
Spring Chinook salmon is high, sell
ing at 40 cents a pound. As a fresh
salmon substitute. - kippered salmon
may be had at 25 cents a pound. Smelt
are 5 cents a pound.
Two delicacies, delicious but expen
slve, are found in the fish market in
the form of shrimp meat at 80 cents
a pound and lobsters from southern
California at 45 cents a pound. These
lobsters weigh two to three pounds
each. '
Chickens may be had at 35 cents
a pound. Broilers have started to
make an appearance in small quanti
ties. Belgian hares are 25 cents a
j pound.
RARE MUSIC IS ASSURED
Finnish Composer - Pianist and
Prima Donna in Portland.
"When one . hears Selim Palmgren
play his own compositions one thinks
of lonely meres and swamps fringed
with reeds. Palmgren is an ingenuous
soul, a maker of gracious if melan
choly song in which one would not
be surprised to find the literary ana
logue to the 'Kalevala.' "
Thus writes Redfern Mason, the
San Francisco critic, after attending
a concert given by the distinguished
Finnish enmnflsr-ni&n!iit and Maikki
recognized throughout Europe as the
greatest prima donna that Finland
ever produced.
Portland music lovers and musi
cians will have an opportunity to
hear Mine. Jaernefelt and Mr. Palm
gren, for tomorrow night they ap
pear in concert at the Pythian tern'
pie.
IW P' tions of the aMity of these ''S&Jl $
mS stores to save you money. -i-L3
SECRET PARTY RAPPED
Political Clique Trying to Dominate
State, Says I-iouis E. Bean.
EUGENE, Or.. March 17. (Special.)
Louis E. Bean of Eugene, in a brief
talk at the Eugene chamber of com
merce luncheon yesterday, took occa
sion to rap the so-called "secret polit
ical party, which, he says, is attempt
ing to dominate the politics of this
state. Mr. Bean said:
"In 1620 the Pilgrim fathers landed
at Plymouth Rock with their families
in search of a home where they might
educate their children and worship
God as they pleased.
"In the preamble of the constitu
tion of the state of Oregon jwe find
written these words:
" 'We. the people of the state of
Oregon, to the end that Justice may
be established, order maintained and
liberty perpetuated, do ordain this
constitution.' "
THE best reason for
the constant in
crease, in the demand
for
if
99
'Red Rock
Cottage
Cheese
ia RED EOCK itself. If
you're not eating it, you've
' a treat coming'. If you are
' eating" it, why not eat
more of it? It supplies,
at less -cost, the food val
ues found in fresh meats,
and there's no waste in it.
at your dealer's
TODAY!
"Newly made every day
at the plants of the
RED ROCK DAIRY
Rotary Doughnuts
25c Dozen
Rotary Bread
(the Quality Loaf)
Try Our Cake Van -win Like
Them.
270 Yamhill
Central Market
and
275 Yamhill
" Vista House Market
CLUB WILL ASSIST BOYS
Training School to Be Supplied
With Athletic Outfit.
The boys' work committee of the
City club was instructed to raise
funds from club members to buy an
adequate supply of athletic goods for
the boys at the Oregon state training
school, following an address on the
needs of the school by W, u. Kuser,
superintendent, at the weekly lunch'
eon meeting of the club yesterday.
The club voted to take no action
at present In expressing the sent!
ment of the organization regarding
the proposed inclusion of the Dia
mond lake area in Crater Lake na
tional park.
Worker Found Exhausted in Woods
RAYMOND, Wash.. March 1?. (Spe
cial.) A peculiar case of mental de
rangement was presented at Camp
Bradford last week. Gust Kauger, a
logger, went out to the camp and
worked a day and a half and then
failed to show up for meals. A search
was made and he was found in an
exhausted condition In the woods
about half a mile away. It required
10 men to carry him back to camp
on a stretche.-. He was sent to the
Riverview hospital here.
Two Wives of One Man Ask Divorce.
TACOMA, Wash., March 17. (Spe
cial.) When Ethel Pacquette married
Charles F. Fisk at Olympia on De
cember 24, 1919, she did not know
that her husband . had ever been
married before. But on February 26,
1922, she received a letter from Mra.
Charles F. Fisk at Goodwin, Kan.,-
are pure and wholesome. Save
work in the kitchen. If your
grocer cannot supply you, phone
Main 4017.
Grandma Cookie Co.
272 Third Street.
.Prices Quoted Are Good Saturday and Monday
Arm and Hammer Soda Full Pound Package 7Vi c
DARIMADE MILK, FROM HIGH-GRADE WESTERN COWS CAN Be, TEN CANS ......88c
Royal Club Pineapple, fanciest pack, QOp E a s t e rn Cornmeal, 9-OO-i G o 1 d e n Gate Coffee, 9 go
in large cans 33c, four cans. 0H pound sacks pound can..
TEA GARDEN SYRUP The smackiest syrup made, Quarts 88c, half gallons 63c, gallons. ...... .1.13
MAGNOLIA MOLASSES Rich and flavory, 2-lb. can 28c,' five-pound cans 60c, ten-pound cans 5e
AVONDALE MOLASSES Two-pound cans 15c, five-pound cans 33c, ten-pound cans.. .....B9e
IANGS EVERYDAY CHOCOLATE CREAM CANDY One-pound boxes 60c. It ia pronounced fine by
particular people. "Really, can't see how it can be sold at the price.
Olympic Pancake Flour, OC I Royal Baking Powder, large 00 n I Norwegian Sardines, S e-a- I fl
large package 0lM cans... ol,l shell brand 1 wu
Canned Vegetables
Standard Pack of Corn, 2 cans 25c, 4 cans 4Sc I Standard Patfk of Peans, 2 cans 23c. 4 cans. ...48
Mission String Beans, 2 cans 25c, 4 cans 4c Heinz Baked Beans............... ,ltc, 15o d aso
Libby'ai Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans 15c, four cans , , ... .i.. ............ .B8e
Canned Fruit
p Luxe Plums, Gold Leaf Brand, No. 1 cans CO I Robles1 Peaches or Bartlett Pears, large ggg
IDC, zour lor ............... -r
15e. four for
Royal Ann, Cherries, Gold Leaf brand, No. 1 gQn
cans 15c, four for...., . ..; will
Robles Peaches or Bartlett
cans 2244c, four for
Apricots, Libby's bet pack. No. 2 cans, OQ
each 22Vfee, four for w
zotb- Century Coffee is aU we claim for it. It is good enough for the most particular. J I CQ
bUriCC pound 83c, five pounds v
UPTON'S TEA, yellow label. pound 18c, pound S8e, pound 7-te
tea barsjjgjj
Genuine Codfish, 18c, two 0C
pounds for
20-Mule
i at
Team Borax Chips
28c
Royal White Soap,
for..-.
WE
SELL
5 the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles
and Other Macaroni Products.
1 5c
Ralston Bran, the pack
aee
Salted Peanuts, very fine, I Cf
Full quart Jar Sweet Pickles Cflg
at. wuu
Fresh Peanut Butter, the ICn
pound at. 1
section
Pure Comb Honey,
for
Silver JJeaf Lard, two poundsOg
.C1.65
the pound.
POTATOES Fine white mealy potatoes, clean stock, per 100 pounds. .
Flour and Sugar
Prices quoted are based on our most economical business operations, so are always satisfactory.
THERE REALLY- ARE NO BETTER PLACES TO TRADE THAN AT A SOTH CENTURY' GROCERY.
THEY ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. '
claiming that she was the real Mrs.
Fisk. Now both women want a
divorce. The eastern jars.
will be heard in tne April icrm
cmirt in Sherman county, Kansas.
The western Mrs. Fisk filed a com
plaint in the Fierce county superior
court today. She asks return or ner
maiden name.
TAXPAYERS' CASE HEARD
Use of Iievy lor Seattle Street Rail
way Purposes Opposed.
'olympia.. Wash., March 17. Ap
peal of S. B. Asia and others, known
as the Fourteen Taxpayers, against
the city of Seattle ,to prevent use oi
taxes for street railway purposes,
came up for argument before the fall
Ask Your Grocer
H. H. Haynes,
President
GLEAN
STORES
QUALITY GROCERIES
AT T&ESE PRICES
SATURDAY
GOOD MATCHES, 6 boxes.. .:. .25c
CRISCO, 3-lb. pail B8c
CITRUS, package 22c
M. fc R. VANILLA, 4-OZ. bottle..34c
EGGS, strictly fresh, dozen... .23c
All Goods Plainly Marked.
Leas Than Down-Town Prices.
4 EAGLE STORES-4
Operated on the Groceteria Plan at
535 AVUIlajns Ave.
144 Killingavrortli Ave.
13S1 Sandy Blvd.
271 East Broadway.
bench of the supreme court today.
The taxpayers contended that tie city
was under no obligation to tax the
city generally for the operat'on and
maintenance of the street railway or
to retire $15,000,000 bonds which the
city gave for the purchase of the sys
tem and that the city had no power
to levy a general tax for such pur
pose, but that it wr.s intended to tax
by diverting a portion of the general
fund to the operation and mainten
ance of the railway.
Portland Girl to Wed.
TAOOMA, Wash., March 17. (Spe
cial.) Harold Hildebrandt, Taeoma,
and Ella Wheeler, Portland, Or., have
been granted a marriage license here.
SUNSE
BUTTER
is good to eat and good
for you.
Ask Your Grocer
or Phone Main 1333
Imperial Creamery
281 First Street.
1m
Highest Rating of Any Dairy In
Portland 98.45 Pare.
USE-
Flour and Cereals
Ask . your grocer
Imported Delicacies
at Lower Prices
"We Never Close"
Basket Grocery and
Delicatessen
248 ALDER STREET
KRAFT'S
GROCERY FOR PERSONAL
SERVICE.
S. W. Corner Fourth and Yamhill
In Spata's Market.
Special f or Today
Lip ton's Ten, 1 lb..... .75e
Golden West Pepper. 2-oz. can Be
Wesson or Maxola OH 47c
Wool Sonp, 4 bars 25c
Campbell's Soups, per can.... 10c
Jello, all flavors .10c
Lox. 10c
Oregonians who know trade at
Parker's to be certain of good
meats, ,
When they have guests or at other
particular times it's
PHONE PARKER'S MARKET,
Main 989. 169 Fourth St.
Near Yamhill.
You'll find this delicious loaf the square loaf in all
good groceries.
YOU'LL1 enjoy its wholesome wliole-wEeat flavot
not the hard and heavy kind you have some-!
times eaten but light and appetizing..
Its Goodness Never Varies
4
SCIENTIFIC practice in every step of tread male
ing in our big modern plant not only enables us to
produce a superior loaf, but also insures every
loaf being of that same high quality you can rely on
absolutely. s
THE UNITED STATES BAKERY,
Capacity 75,000 Quality Loaves a Day
Bakers of
The
Supreme
White Bread
Itfe Different
BREAD 'm
"KcJpjust know
she prefers it I
Good taste marks the
woman who insists on
' having her morning cup
of chocolate 'just so. '
Find die woman who
prefers GhirarddlFs
and what does she say?
1 Eke the flavor. It is
characteristic of Ghir-ardelirg-
And flavor, like
charm, is everything.
Say 'Gear-ar-dIif
D. GHIRARDELLI CO.
Since jSc Saa fi
14'
SPATfTS MARKET
SOUTHWEST CORNER. FOURTH AND YAMHILL, STS.
The premier market on Yamhill street
for choice meats at moderate prices.
1922 SPRING LAMBS 1922
SugaT-cured Bacon Back, whole or half; lb., 22
Choice Steer Pot "I K
Choice Plate 1 91A
Fancy .Sliced A fn
Bacon, lb. .......
Pure Lard, per "I FT
pound J-wU
Also abundance of choice Lamb, Veal and Pork at moderate prices.
Main 804.
S. W. Cor. 4th and YamhilL
We Deliver
GBD0RAKDE
"Old n
Fashion"
Whole Grain
Flour and
Breakfast
; Foods
Old
Fashion
Cereal
Mills .
RANCH EGGS
20 Doz.
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER
2 lbs. 75
La Grande Creamery
181 EUrt, Cor. Ynmhlll.
TRADE MARK
The mark of
Highest Quality
in Eggs
Ask For
Them