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A 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND, FRIDAY - EVENING, .MARCH 6, .1014. CALIFORNIA FARMERS DEALf A HARD BLOW r r BY RECENT STORMS Samuel Hill Returns. Trip; Gives Views Roads System. ' From Upon Tha recent floods In southern Call fornla did treat damage," aaid Sarrtuel president of the Home Telephone Ac Telerraph company of Portland, to day. ' Mr. Hill has just returned from a trip to San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. ' "Orchardlsts and farmers feel though." added Mr. Hill, "that the thorough saturation of the ground will result In wonderful crops. California will r.ecover from the effects of the floods' as she always 'does from mis fortune. The spirit of the people Is Indomitable. A number were drowned In the vicinity of Santa Barbara. One of the saddest events that came under my notice was the drowning of Louis .Jones and wife who were, walking along the Montecito road. The water passed down the main street of Santa liarbara In such a flood that it was Impossible for pedestrians to cross the street. Marooned 8ern Says. "I was marooned there - for seven days and was hot able to make any automobile trips except over the paved : streets of the city. "I did inanuRe finally to go from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles between the two great storms." The special object or Mr. Hill's trip was to secure the cooperation of Cali fornia In having the new highway to be constructed along the coast denlgn hted as the "Pacific Highway." It Tas been no named by Oregon, Wash- . Ington. British Columbia, Canadian Yukon and Alaska. - "Ther was an old mule trail," said he, "from Los Angelen running from "mission to mission. It went over the Casltas pass. The new highway is to ' go along the Rlncon. The old highway was called El Camlno'ReaL the King's Highway or - the Royal Road, ' Many have a sentimental fondness for the old name, but the modern progressive ones, are anxious to Join their neigh bors on the north and utilize the name Pacific Highway which Is the proper name to use. A tourist from 'the east could ! at; once Identify the ; Pacltfle Highway. The average chauffeur would never i know- what El Camino Real meant. lit other words It is the old against the new- - Tourist Will Come. , "A meeting of southern Californlans Interested 3n the new highway will be held at Los Angeles March 7, and I would suggest that all those In Ore gon who are interested and who have not communicated with the Los An geles 'Chamber of Commerce . address their communication to Frank Wig gins, secretary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. "1 do not hesitate to say that with the Pacific Highway finished, north and south, Oregon. .Washington and Columbia ,river scenery will be the mecca for tourists from the south Just as Banta Barbara is for those from the north. t "I addressed several audiences while in the south, .showing pictures- of the Columbia river and other northwest scenery. At Santa, Barbara I was told; I had one of th largest audiences j ever assembled there for a- like pur-: pose. Among those present was H, S. Pritchett, president of the Carnegie Foundation and formerly head of the Boston 'Institute of Technology: E. P. Ripley, president of the Atchison road; Miss Edna Rich principal of the nor mal school,; and many other old trav elers. ' . . " . Columbia County Planned, "I do not hesitate to say that no pic tures like these have ever been shown and everybody expressed a desire to go north rand see for 4 themselves if ths roads, would permit, , I am more than pleased over the action of Columbia county In its de cision to contribute towards the con struction of the Columbia Highway and desire to congratulate hot only the counties affected but the city of Portland and the state of Oregon on the early completion of the new high way from ' Cascade Locks to the sea. I hope that the people of Hood River, who are clever and progresslve.- will prevail -and that - Hood River county will be on the map. It will, of course, inconvenience people coming rrom canrornia to cross the Colum- WASHINGTON COUNTY k JURY-; LIST DRAWN bia river twice, but that can be done This-1 no reflection on the engineers, and wilt be done If no other way is t because their work has been outlined provided. 1 land made mandatory for them." "The Journal can safely say to ure-i gonjans that if they will stand by the; present order of things Oregon will'.Jn i five 'years' time - have the ' best- sind cheapest built roads anywhere in the west. , ;.... .0. : - - California System floored. ; "My observations carried on -i from year to year in California lead: me to believe that Oregon is moving slowly but surely In - getting value received for money spent in road Improvement and is getting a class of roads not surpassed anywhere. ; . . "I never saw in the same distance so many examples of . bad construction and bad drainage as exists between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Literally the mistakes made there have cost a sum so great that I hesitate to state it. What X wish to urge on the people of Oregon is that as taxes increase and burdens become heavier they should not change to a make-shift plan : of con struction of inferior roads. The Cali fornia engineers know that the roads they are building will not last. They have been called on to spend $18,000, 000 over a given number of miles of road. It Is not possible to cover that many miles and build a durable road. Hillsbonv Or March. C. Conntv Clerk 'Luce and Sheriff Reeves thave drawn the Jury panel ?tor' the March term "ot, court The men selected are scattered all over Washington county, iuvbi 91 mem ocmg rarmers., Tnree merchants and one - blacksmith. : are among- the. list. From this panel, the jury " win be ' selected, the balarice tq act as trial Jurymen. Those drawn for Jury duty are: Bert L. Dbane, fanner, Forest Grove: Charles Farnham, farm er, HlUsboro; Oliver - P.- - Sheridan, farmer, Beaverton; - John' Olson,' farm er. Portland, routed ; WiMtam TlKjrn burgh, . farmer. Banks: Arthur Flint, farmer. Beaverton ; - Joseph, W. Kyle, farmer. Gales Creek; ; George Sloan, farmer, ' Forest Grovej W. P. Brooks, farmer, Beaverton; ;H". -T. Buxton, farmer,' Forest :- Grove: .". George C. Thompson, farmer, Portland, route 3; Edward R. Morton, merchant. Hllls boro; Harry, A, Richards, ; Farmer, Beaverton; john A': Olson,: j farmer. Hlllaboro; Charles ' Cas teen, farmer; Sherwood; W. P-Vanderaanden. farm er, Forest Grove;-' A. W. Wright, farm er, Sherwood; John Wunderlich. farm er. Banks; Leo Schwander, farmer; Mountaindale; Ralph Frits, farmer, Forest Grove; Peter Q rosso n, farmer, Hlllaboro: H. j W. McDonald, farmer. Tigard; C. M. Schofleld. farmer. Tim ber Been Dooley, blacksmith. Banks; Fred Gordon,: farmer. Cornelius; Er nest Olson, farmer, Gales Creek; - Hen ry Cop, farmer, Forest Grove; Andrew Anderson, farmer. Hlllaboro; Jacob H. Sheerer, jeweler, Forest Grove. .Journal Want Ads bring results. - STOCKTON CHIE? GETS c $1500 FOR DOING DUTY Boston. March .-r-TFho city council of Lynn voted today o pay the $500 reward offered; for.th arrestrS)f Wil liam A. Dorr, convlctef of the murder of James Marsh; a weflthy-aoap man ufacturer 1 ot that , cifir, to Chief of Police Briars "of Stockton, Cat, .. This means that 'the-reward; of $1000 of- ' fared by Marsh's relatives for the ar rest of his stayer; fjtso ' will . go t Briar; ; - - ' A Hundreds of Womeri TOMORROW TO DO THEIR BUYING AT THESE RECORD-BREAKING PRICE 1 I REDUCTIONS - 7 SCAN THE LIST Why Don't YOU Madam Make up your mind today that the very nfext time you'll say to your grocer Mftid me a loaf of BUTTEB HUT BREAK. Made lv U. 8. Bakery, Cor. East 11th and E. Flanders Sts. 9 ' ?J. y i i 1 i 7 r ' In r. Order a loaf today. took for label on every loaf. I MEAT AND FISH Loin Steak, lb 16 Roast Beef, lb 12 Boillns Beef, lb 104 Shoulder of Spare Ribs; lb 5 Veal Breast, lb 124 Veal Roast, lb 1& Leg of Mutton, lb 12V4 Mutton Chops, lb Mutton Stew, lb Hamburg Steak, lb Choice Corned Beef, lb... Picnic Hams. lb. Sugar Cured Hams, lb... Smear Cured Bacon, lb... Salt Pork, lb No.! 6 Compound Noj 5 Pure Lard Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs... Salmon, 2 lbs Halibut. 4 lbs : Smelts. 3 lbs Black Cod or Sole, lb io 8C ...io ...134 tWe .124 ...50 ...654 ...S54 ...254 ...254 12H4 Flounders or Herrlnsr. 3 lbs....25r Oysters, pint 404 Salt Cod, lb lOc Salt Mackerel, 3 for 254 Crabs, 2 for 254 Fresh killed Chickens every day. GROCERIES 22 lbs. Granulated Sugar .... .81. OQ -id. sacK Mominy unts iisc 6 pkgs. Puffed Wheat 504 4 lbs. Handy Cut Macaroni ..25e 4 lbs. Dry Peaches 4 lbs. Jsd Rice 25 3 cans Clams or Oysters 254 3 cans Peaches or Apricots 254 2 cans Tomato Soup. 154 New Orleans Molasses, gal.,.gl.OO 1 bars Fancy Toilet Soap. .... .254 TEA, COFFEE ami SPICES Llpton's Yellow Label Tea, lb..604 Crescent Steel Cut Coffee. lb...304 Hoffman House Coffee, lb.... ..304 Rose City Coffee, lb 354 Posrum, rer. 25c. now 204 3-lb. can Chocolate 804 3 bottles Extract 254 All Spices, can 54 Arm & Hammer soaa & BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE SKamokawa Butter. 2 lbs. ..... .704 Oregon Mist Butter, 2 lbs 704 McMinnville Butter, 2 Ids 704 Elgin Butter. 2 lbs T04 Clear Creek. Butter, 2 lbs.. 704 Corvallis Butter. 2 lbs 704 Oregon Bulk. Butter, 2 lbs 654 Best Fresh Cube Butter, 2 lbs.. 654 Best Ever Butter, 2 lbs.. 654 Panama Butter. 2 lbs .654 Laurelwood Butter, 2 lbs. . . . . . .654 New Zealand Butter, 2 lbs 654 B. & M. SDeclal Butter. 2 lbs...n Gold Bond Butter, 2 lbs 60C i-resn uairy Butter, 2 lbs 554 Ferndale Butter, 2 lbs 554 Guaranteed Eggs, doz 254 Eggs, 2 doz 4f4 Gjedost Cheese, lb 404 j-imburger or cream Brick Cheese, lb IKi Roquefort Cheese, lb 504 Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb.....SOe Tjti jream uneese. id Z4 Honey in 7-lb pall 904 Honey, comb ....154 4 lbs. Candled Honey 50-i 16c Jar Honey - , 104 4 cans Guaranteed Milk 254 WASHINGTON corner First and washington st. FRUITS, VEGETABLES Bananas, doz. 154 Sweet -Oranges, 2 dos. ..-254 Eatinr Apcles. doz Fancy Lemons, doz Pineapples, each - Florida Grapefruit, 4 for Walnuts, 2 lbs Figs, 3 lbs Dates, lb Green Asparagus, lb KnunarD. 2 lbs Cauliflower, each Spinach, lb Celery, bunch Lettuce, head Kadishes. 3 bunches .... Green PeDners. 2 lbs Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs.... ancy upland potatoes, 54 ......Z04 ::::::m ::::::m .;104 ..204 254 .104.-15? 54 ...54 ,.254 104 sack, .804 BAKERY Pumpernickel. 3 for ..254 Cinnamon Rolls, doz ..204 Parker House Rolls, dos ..154 Boston Brown. Bread. 6 for.... 254 Sunshine Cakes ...254-504 Merry Widow Layer Cakes 504 DELICATESSEN Queen Olives, pt., 204 lt. . . .354 Dill PJckles, doz.. 1543 for.. 254 Sweet Pickles, pt ....154 Sauer Kraut, qt. 104 Imp. Noodles, a lbs ......354 Imp. Macaroni. 2 lbs 254 Grecian Olive Oil. Lacedemonian Valley brand, pt, 504! ot., 904; gal 83. OO CANDY Hand Made Chocolate Chips. Saturday only Home Made Taffy, Sat. only. 304 .154 II 1 1 I piwv mmiBWm 1 1 if 1 1 1 11 1 j i 1 I in w j in j j 1 j), .1 ' - I- This cake, made by the Cottolene recipe, using only Cottolene for short ening, won the first prizq three separate times at the Texas State Fair. Cottolene recipes are all winners, at home or elsewhere. 1111 Remember, however, that you do not need, to use as much Cottolene as , you would of butter or lard Always use one-third less when cooking with Cottolene, for ; Cottolene goes much farther. v - .. You save money, anyway you figure, if you cook with . Cottolene, and your food is more 1 - "Wholesome and more digestible. If you wiU give Cottolene one fair trial, you will continue to use it for every- thing except on the table. : - - - ! This is the recipe for the prize-winning cake, by Mrs. W. J. Stone, Dallas, Texas: Three-fourths cup of Cottolene, 2 cups sugar, 3 cups flow, 1 cup milk, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 6 whites of eggs beaten to stiff froth, 2 teaspoons lemon extract. Cream 3-4 cup of Cot tolene with sugar, add milk and flour alternately until wen mixed, then add whites of eges'and extract. . Grease tins and flour them; light, the gas just as you place cakes in stove. Put ill three layers in and cook at once. Let the cake cool an hour or so before icing. FILLING Two cups sugar and just enough water to moisten, cook until It threads from the spoon. Beat whites of 2 eggs to stiff froth, pour the boiling syrup over the whites and beat con t"tly'e.n fiJ teaspoonful of lemon extract and 1-2 package shredded cocoanut, and ice your cake. If icing begins to get too stiff to ice add about 2 tablespoons of boiling water and beatweU. Gxye yourself the satisfaction of knowing what Cottolene can do. Order a pafl of it from your , grocer; also send to us for the interesting FREE Cook Book, HOME HELPS, written by five leading authorities. Write for it today i r lMi FAIRB ANK cohpanyI - .. ' ' CHICAGO ' " " ' " ' ' . . 4 - -A' . , T r ' ) - f FOR TOMORROW rUlRDAY Meats Fish, Poultry, Fruits. Vegetables - -'T r.a. At Reduced Prices 1 Extra Choice Roast of Beef n (Lb. Ejctra Choice RoastofLamb Extra Choice Sirloin Steaks riffle , . , Dressed Cfjckens To 25c runa Boiling Beef and Sausage Meat Very Fine HaUbut FrtST Butter Roll No. 1 Oregon Potatoes Sack s - 251 Morrison St. Bet. 2d and 3d. 0pp. Roberts? Bros. 1 1 fKI T 7 mm MEAT PRICES OUT I . - ... ii ! ' : " j - I For Saturday AT FRYE & COMPANY'S CITY MARKET 106 First St, between Washington and Stark r ' One Door North Washington Public Market TOMORROW (SATURDAY) THE FOLLOWING BIG SlPEGIALS WILL BE OFFERED Fresh Dressed Poultry Always on Sale I Choice Shldr. Veal Roast . . nun u l Oregon Ranch iPM Choice Shoulder 1A- Mount Hood But- L r n Lamb . . . . . .1 Ul ter,21bs. . . . . . ..UOC Pork Steak ... 1 1 1 Cheese ALL Choice Shoulder , 1 A .Full Cream Choice Steer Pot Imported Swiss - A Roasts. . . . . . 1 Ttyv Cheese v .OXJL - Wild Rose Hams and Bacon Are the Best '"; .' Look for the U. S. Purple Stamp , j : ; : PURITY and QUALITY It Signifies Fairclhiild's Npw Market I 228 WASHINGTON STn BET. 1ST AND 2D Sugar-Cured Hani, Tb" ....i....l6Hc Sugar-Cured Bacon Backs, lb . V . . . . . 17c Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon, lb .... . ..... 17c Pot Roast, lb .,.10c-12Hc Hamburg Steak, lb .....C 10c Leg of Mutton, lb ; . . 1 ..UKc Leg of Lamb, lb . ii....15c No. 5 Pure Lard . .U.....60c No. 10 Pure Lard v...$10 ji The Little Wholesale Butcher That Retail at Whole- sale Prices C Dressed Poultry, Fresh Hsh, Butter, Fresh Ranch Eggs Yes -it's pure without a cloubt, sir Hops and malt and water, tool All combined by perfect brewing ' In a beer just right for you. 3 elIe(!oIokl;eer Brewed , by Henry Weinhard ; Brewery . . U Utf or rmn kottls-noa tor todsj. Main 72; A-11 72. v READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL CI j ' -.. . ; .- .1 . - - ... . .