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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915. J UMATILLA COUNTY IS GOING RIGHT AFTER 111 IMPROVED HIGHWAYS Opening' of the Celilo Canal Makes' Action , Imperative for Prosperity of District. Harmlston. Or., May 31. Sine the Opening; of the Celilo canal, the ne eeattity of mftre and better roads in the west end of Umatilla, county la belnff realized more than ever before. r Representatives of the towns ' of cho, Btanfield, Hermiatoi and Uina tilla met here May J8, and the follow ing; agreement was made for the new toad coarse; "It is hereby agreed by the members b f the special committees appointed by the commercial clubs of Echo, Btanfield, Hermlston and r xymatllla to select the route for the west end high way . connecting the above named cities, in meeting at Hermiaton May 18, as follows: . "First That tne road shall; run through thosmain streets of the four dties. ; 1 - " ' .. Second From ' Echo t Stanfield: Start t west end of UmatUla river bridge, thence following the present county road to northeast corner of Fred Andrews' place, thence due north to the south end of Main street in Btanfield, thence up Main street to Coe avenue, then west on Coe avenue over railroad crossing at depot to the present county road. , : , "Third From Stanfield to Hermisr ton, commencing at intersection of county road and Coe avenue in Stan field, thence along the present county road i past the Pelnmlder place ' on across : the present overhead crossing to the east s side of the government feed canal, then following the . route of said canal ' to the telephone line, thence diagonally along the telephone line to the crossing of the feed canal above Hermiston, thence on the main county t road as now ' constructed on Fourth ! street to Main street,, thence on Main street to First street, thence north on first street to Rldgeway. The above route was adopted' unan imously, with the -understanding that it ultimately be j reduced1, to a 4 per cent grade as near as practicable, i Fourth From Umatilla to Herxnis- Portland's Largest Yall Paper House IS LOCATED AT 1 72 First Street We pay no rent- no interest and will convince you that you can ' buy better here than anywhere else. . WALLPAPER From 2c Per Roll (8 yards)Up Duresco Calsomine. 5c per lb. Durable Paint $1.45 per gallon ERNEST MILLERWALL PAPER CO. The Home of Staple Wall Paper . 172 FIRST ST, NEAR YAMHILL I . No. 2 of a Series Our business on Royal Club Coffee has increased by leaps and bounds since . we adopted the new selling prices a short time ago. f This new policy is the result of a deter mination to eliminate the big profits which are generally known to be made on coffee. The biggest fact.or is selling, expense. Because we get our. coffees to the consumer with the same organi zation as handles our other food prod ucts, we are saving 40 to 60 on . . .1 tnis item aione. i Lane Coffees repre sent the best values in America. Our big coffee plant right now is several days behind with its orders. Try Royal Club at the new low prices do it today! Lang & Co. Boyal Club rood Prod nets, Portland. ; tlX ton. starting at Main street in Uma tilla, following tip- tbe river : on the weet aide of. the railroad right of way to and across the drainage cut to the first road crossing, thence across the track and thence along the east-side of the railroad right of way to Her mieton, terminating, at Kidgeway or the Baptist church. 1 Sixth It is agreed that the Hennts ton road district shall fulfill its obli gation to the people In that the gravel ing of the north road as now con structed shall be completed to . the Umatilla road district line. Committee: ,0. D. Teel, T. M. John son. Echo: B." B- Co tan t, Q. J.- Ba.rrin ger, Stanfield; F. C McKenade, j J. T. HinWe. Uermiaton; IV C Brownell. A. Q. Means. Umatilla. Pce Death by ' Hanging. Juneau, Alaska. May 81. (P. K. S.) His appeal to the. -.'circuit court un availing, I. I tow, a Japanese convicted of the murder of Frank Dunn at the Dundas bay cannery in July, 1912. Is today facing death by hanging. The date for Itows execution has ot been set, but is expected to be fixed as soon as formal notice of the ruling of tbe circuit ' court Is received ;by the dis trict court in which he was convicted. . Vancouver, B.-C bricklayer earn $5 a day.- ; , ,'..: I T rft2&C Greenl TRADING STAMPS With an enter of 3 lba. of Ardmore cof fee for Jl.lO at or toro or by parcel poat, jen will reeeiw alx conpooa. -:, Sire these rti coupon. . Ardjnore Coffee aelis , regularly for 40 centa per lb. It is pure and alwaya freth Upon receipt of this advertisement and ilx rrir or yellow coupons, we win gire roa 33 S. A H. Green Trading- Stamps. Coupons siren with oor eompleta line of Coffees, Teas, Spices, etc, ,. Oood Saturday, May 33, and Mon day, Kay 34. . Mall orders given prompt attention, 309 SAUttOW 8TBET. ; Bet. frent and First Phoiw Main 8862 DAIRY PRODUCTS SALE Fresh Churned Butter, per pound ......25t Full Cream Cheese, lb. 15? Purity Stamped Eggs, per dozen .25 Cottage Cheese, with cream, per lb. ;."'..'.'; SO1 This place, is noted for fresh bakery goods, buttermilk, cultured milk, certified milk and cream. DAIRYBTORE 132 Fourth Street BeL Washington ' .'; ' : and Alder. - Don't forget to call and get your picnic lunch on Sunday ,1 Be 0 For, Choice Meats at Low q Prices! Look for the Sign SEATTLE MEAT MARKET In the Washington Public Market Corner First and i Washington Careffuil Good Dairy Butter 2 lbs. . . . 4Sc Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs Dozen 2Qc 2 Cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 1 Sc Pork Roast . ., UL. Beef Roast. Veal Stew . . .1 BoU'gBeef. ,Avt BeefSteak ... Lb. Pork Steak. 2 - -i Veal Chops. I LambChops Roast of Lamb . . . 8c Picnic Hams, lb. 1 2c Eastern Hams . Cottage Ham Fancy Bacon Hamburger , Sans. Meat. . . Ger. Bologna. Milk Aster or Mt. Vernon FOUR CANS 25c New Potatoes, lb. 5c Burbank Potatoes, a sack j..... . . .$1.65 Dry Onions, 18 lbs. for! . . . .25c Cottage Hams : I An Sans. Meat. . . 1 1 In 1UO SirloinSteak . g RoundSteak. , lOC VASHINGTOK CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON ST. Fresh CoIumbiaRhrer Shad, ea. 5c 10c 15c Or. Halibut, lb. . :6c Large Shad, ea. .20c Crabs, eaclu..uIOc Perch.'3 Bb, jffic Ridgways Tea, 1 ; lb: for... ........45c 5 lbs. Prunes . .25c 1 pint Catsup . . . 10c 10-lh.sk,CreamOats ! for ..40c 1 0-lb. sk. i Cornmeal j for':. ... . . : ,25c 4 lbs. Head Rice 25c JS6. - : Hoffman H6useCof : fee, lb...... :30c FEDERATED WOMEN LINE UP FORCES FOR HOT ELECTION FIGHT , ' " v :r EarlyActivities' and Charges of Fraud Indicate Exciting ' Contest in Convention Hall San Francisco. Mar 21.- CTT. . Exeitement -was at fever beat today among: the delegates to Che convention of the Federated Woman's Clubs, in session at the Civic Auditorium, where the election of officers will be held and' the so called "anti-politics amend men t" will be decided. That ths j election j will be warmly contested is not doubted. Sentiment Is about equally divided between .the candidacy of Mrs. A. JV Jones of the northern district, -who represents the cities, and Mrs. Emily Hoppin of Yolo county, who seems to have Jined up the dele pates from the rural communi ties. Rumors that a numoer' of the dele sates are not satisfied with the man ner; in which Mrs. Koppin was nomi nated only served to cause the Hoppin adherents to work harder' for the suc cess of their candidate; jCharges that some of . the 25 names, signed to the nomination ' petition j of , Mrs. Hopptn. were- - fraudulent. - have ; ; momentarily been .lost sight of in the fight to ex tend .the time of the registering- - of delegates, who have the right to ballot at today's election. After a hot contest, in which both of the candidates spoke, standing side by side on the platform, hands clasped and vowing, unalterable allegiance, to the cause of women, the time waa ex tended until 11:30, today in order to allow lata delegates a chance to regis ter and set into the fray. Not only, will the election stir the delegates, but the anti-politics amend ments are coming up for determination. That the amendments will be defeated and the clubwomen, will reserve the right to 'engage- in politics and bold political office : seems to be assured, although a determined fight ' for the amendments will be made by a portion of the- delegates. - ".. W . - esaasassssa mmm asHSBB .sas &mm as hhbhsm mbhbmSBM " , Goes East to See Ball Game. Hn-Shertff -Bob Stevens left Port land for petroit. Mid, where he has buainesa interests, early this week. Mr. Stevens said before he left.' how ever, that he was going east to see a ball game. . fsl.: ' -... . , ; " ';v-l:.; Forest Of fleers at Pemeosu; ; ' Pendleton, Or.; May il. The nead qnarters of the Umatilla forest have been moved from Heppner to Pendle- Account Opened With Responsible People Low Prices Quality A- Service. Roast Pork, Ib.p....l3 Roast Veal, lb; . . . . . 1,15 Pot Roast Beef, lb,. . . .14 Roast Lamb, lb. .15J Home-Rendered Lard Fives, Pure Lard .... . 65 Tehs, Pure Lard . . . . $1.25 Threes,' Pure Lard . . : . 40 Fives, Compound . . . .452 Tens, Compqund ..... 00J Sugar-Cured Hams ...15t, Cottage Hams, lb. . . . . 157 Picnic Hams, lb. . ,12& We Give S. & H . Green Trading -Stamps NEW DEPARTMENTS v Fish and Poultry, Baker, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables mi ; Breakfast Bacon, lb. . . . 22c 'Hnglish Breakfast Bacon, lb. . . ...... ..SO Tenderloin Bacon Backs, lb. . 17 Hindquarters Spring Lamb, ' lb. . ......... ...22c Foreqnarters Spring Lamb, lb. . . ...1..........18 We Make the Best of Sausages isay; city market SOUTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND YAMHILL. PHONES M. 2830, A-2830 I -pay for exactly what you want no more nor less! The policy of progressive TTrr: merchants in The New Central is not to forget quality in the mad scramble to see "HOW CHEAP" v foods can be soklHEverythmg appetizing for your Sunday dinner is here. Try The New Central tomorrow and see the difference. Portland's Newest, Cleanest, Most Convenient & Economical Market Hundreds of Specials Like These for Tomorrow Market Basket free with "Campfire" Coffee, 35c Java Coffee Co. Delicious 2-layer Nut Cakes from bur own ovens 25c Central Mar ket Bakery : ' .' :y j-:: ; ' '; :r'' -r - Fine Imrjorted Swiss Cheese, special, lb. -; 35c Swiss Cheese Store All kinds of Fresh Fish, caught by our own boats, lb. 5c Oregon Sea Food Company . . - Ar 40c Special Blend Coffee, Saturday, lb. 29c Central Market Tea ' & Coffee Company - Fine Halibut, 2 lbs. 15c-All kinds of Poultry, Hens, Broilers and Fryers at special .prices "Skamokawa" Butter, roll 55c Cen tral Market Fish and Poultry Stall Peas 2 lbs. 15cNew Potatoes 5cCauliflower, head 10c-S tall 1 Market Braiicli of the Peoples H Typical- GroberyB 7 bars Pore White Laundrv Soap for ....... ...... ...25c 3 cans of Skat . .-25c 5 cans Shinola ...25c Ralston Health Bran ....v. 15c Saturday only, large bottle ,of Crosse & Blackwell 7fZ Olive oil lOC Quaker Oats, pkg.. .; ..f..lOc 4 cans of Corn ...... .250 4 cans of Peas for ..........25c Pineapple, per can 10c 9-lb. sack Corn Meal... ....25c The Pacific Meat Real Bargains in QUALITY Meats for j Saturday 9c Boiling Beef-Lb. 17c Prime Ribs of Beef Lb. t . Suioin Steak Lb. Fine Sugar Cured Hams Picnic Hams at Lb. . . . . Market ) Mm 12c Extra5 Fancy Creamery Batter, 2-lb. Roll,: 50c Foil Ullanioolc rCheese-three Lorsre size cans of HoI3yCon- Fine Oregon Ranch Eggs guar. flavors, sharp, medimn- QK I densed Milk, special Sat- Qnn I anteed absolutely - O doz. 9C and mild 2 lbs : OtFV nrday, dozen UUl, fresh ....i...5a for OOC Penny Change 1 . m m ii i 1 1 r - r st s mm m i Penny Change ton in oonforicnc with a recent or der of tha forestry aerviea. SunaHn. tendent W. W. Cryder arrived yester day and is opening: offices in a down town business block until the comple tion of the new federal building-. THE COST OF A Exposition $1.00.66 in Gold For the Two Best Tea Garden Syrup Recipes Tell us how you use Tea Garden Syrup for making candies, cakes, frosting:, sauces, dressings, etc., and for 'the best recipe submitted we will pay $75. , , and $25 for, the second best. Use Pelican Open Kettle Molasses Pacific Coast Syrup Co. , Portland, Oregon , 3? Frye & Co. (G sis sidles M si A ok 3rd. and Yamhill Choice Quality Meats jLcdw (Sir r Saturday Specials " - '.".v:"' ';': 7j ' -i - . - - - -' Choice Steer Pot Hamburger Roiuts i i He lie aw Choice Shoulder Fresh Dressed Pork Roasts Hens 12k Wc Legs of Mutton tri Sweet Pickled 1 fee ib Choice Veal Roasts 11 JJ 1 1 1 c Anchor. Brand " 1 Bacon.'' Cascade 1 f Butter Store II UjJ(P Oregon Mist Butter, 2 Xs-" . r pounds . 55 ' i ' ' Fresh Dairy Butter, 2 i pounds . . ...... .45J Fresh Rinch;Buttuper . . pound . . . . - 20? Cascade F?5oi.-SK; Fish Market Fresh Tillamook Cheese, Oregon Halibut, lb. . Gc 2 lbs. :,. ...... 35 T c. , . nn 4 cans Yeloban or Aster Large Shad, each... 20c Milk for... S5 Fresh Crabs, each.. 10c r-1 t 1 1 rv NCI 131