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THE ; OREGON DAILY i JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY,EiTEBEiRiO Il915 j ' 10 . -. 4s IT OF Eighteen thousand women died last year of cancer of the breast, he con tinued, adding that these lives were wasted, because they could have ben saved If the operations had been per formed when the cancers were local. The address precipitated much dis cussion, some of the physicians dis agreeing with Dr. Mackensie that all cases of cancer are curable if the operation is performed before the growth becomes malignant and while It Is still localized. Dr. Krnest P. Tucker and Dr. A. N. Creadiok were among the speakers yesterday afternoon. The delegates to the convention were guest's last night of the City and County Medical society at a dinner In the Multnomah hotel, with Dr. Mac kenzie presiding. The most discussed utterance at this gathering was the assertion of Dr. Andrew C. Smith that there should be military training In all the schools as a regular part of the educational program. Dr. A. E.1 Hockey will preside over an informal dlniver tpnight at Waverley Golf dob. "Wives of physlclana who are delegates to the convention were taken for an auto rWe about the city this morning. Blanks for Reports. Salem, Of Sept. 10. The state pub lic service commission today sent to railroad, express and sleeping car com panies blanks on which they shall make their annual reports for the year ending June 30. Bolt Has Position. Salem, Or., Sept. 10. Eric Bolt, class of '16, Willamette university, has enness, was found to have in her pos session razors the police said were stolen from a room In the Bligh hotel, where she was a guest. She was sen tenced yesterday to serve 10 days in Jail and sentence was suspended on condition that she leave ths city at once. Mrs. Claflln .claimed 1 that , rsbe was on her way to Tacoma, where she formerly resided, from San Francisco. Papers in her possession showed that she had owned property In Tacoma." '. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN' MAKING FINE SHOOTING RECORDS AT CLACKAMAS AT Top, left to right Corporal D. R Chase, Seventh company. Coast Artillery, Roseburg; Sergeant Harry Hansen, Company C, Third regiment. Bottom, left to right J. H. Wolford, Fourth company, Coast Artil. lery, Hoseburg; First Lieutenant T. W. Schwartz. z 1 Now, What's the Use of Paying High Prices for Meat? Come to FAIRCHILD'S Tomorrow Sergeant Pearson of Rose j;V burg Captures' Butterfield '"Trophy for Third Time. '2 gone to Lebanon, where he will le principal of the schools. Woman Had Razors. Salem. Or., Sept. 10. Mrs. O. P. Claflln, arrested on a charge of drunk In J HANSEN'S SCORE IS HIGH Picnics lOc ANNUA SHOO NATIONAL GUARD CLACKAMAS STARTED J. 7 z:;?r- 1 i Pot Roasts 9c and 1 0c i. Seventy-thrse Kits Out of Possible 75 Kits Scored at 6Q0 Yards; Stat A,'..' ,;.:: W" IS5? Tiam Match Today. -iTrr, as r j ''. Crack shots of the Oretjoit National Guard have loet imne or their cun ; liinff, tompareij with ljist year. Yes i UrUay, In the first day's shoot of the annual state rifle awl plslol contest;;, . 4 he lndl vlduul scoring was very high, ) jnany of the contestants turning In ' scores Of 48 and 49 out of a possible .(0. Wednesday, In the preliminary shoot, ISerKeant S. W. Pearson of i Hoseburg iaptured the Butterfield -trophy for the third tltne. Pearson's score was il out of u possible 100. I , The Individual context lor the state I trophy was run up to the 1000 yard J distance yesterday and was com pleted today. j v The dtwtanut; were, rapid fire at S00 and 300 yards, low fire at 3u0, 600 and 1000 yards. Sergeant Harry Han sen, Company .', Third Infantry, with VJ out of 75 lilts, was ranking man 4n the 600 yard shoot, with Corporal 3D. It. Chase, Seventh company, C. A. C. second with a score of 72. This vaa the only distance In which the Winning: scores were completed and ! announced. Stats Team Hatch Today. For the shooting yesterday there Will be given four sliver medals and . live bronze medals. The state team match is being- shot i Jl mini WJ'Ty ' K ' v , - . v 7 of a perversion of the secretion of the thyroid gland." Several Papers Read. At this ihornlng's session Dr. H. W. Howard of Portland read a paper on Non-Specific Posterior Ltheritls- today. The distances are the same as Fa,.tor mrlrtary Diagnosis and Treat Jn the Individual matches. The state nlent and , ,r j M Waugh of Hood trophy goes to the winning team In Rlver rpad a paper on "Early Dias the match, while bronze medals will nosis and Indication for Early Opera te awarded each member of the team, tion in Mastoiditis." The governor's trophy match will The adciresse!, anri0uneed for this probably be shot off Saturday morn- ; afternoon were "Some Observations on Ing. The state pistol match will con- Appendicitis," by Dr. Paul Rockey: elude the shoot. It Is a free for all ( the president's annual address, Dr. A. match, open to civilian clubs and or- ' K. Rockey: "The X-ray as an Aid In ganlzations as well as guardsmen. the Ktudy of Pulmonary Tuberculosis," The contesting Individuals and by Dr. Ray W. Matson of Portland. teams represent all arms of the serv ice and all parts of the state. Port land .has six teams, one team from headquarters of the Third infantry, one from the Eighth company, coast artillery; one from Troop A, cavalry, and one from the Naval Militia. Eu gene has two teams entered and Ore gon City, Wood burn, Salem, Dallas, McMlnnvllle. Corvallis, Albany, Cot tage Grove, Roseburg, Medford and Ashland have one each. Officers In Command. Adjutant General White is In gen eral charge of the competition, with Colonel McLaughlin as executive offi cer and Major W. W. Wilson range officer.' Other officers detailed are Captain Eugene Moshbcrger, Wood burn, In charge of the pits; Captain Frank Vincll, Roseburg, cAmp sur- geon; Captain George Shumacher, camp adjutant; Captain M. B. Hunt ley. Eugene, range officer; Captain Leo Plronl, Captain II. O. Hulse and Lieutenant Fred M. West, all of Port land, range officers; Captain A. J. Vance, Medford, range officer; Cap tain J. A. Buchanan, Roseburg, range officer, and Lieutenant R. R. Knox, Albany, range officer. ventlves of cancer. He said that cancer if treated surgically in its earlier stages is curable. He advised Immediate operation as soon as the surgeon is convinced the growth Is malignant. Waiting to be sure before an opera tion is made, he said. Is dangerous. CANCER CURABLE IF TREATED PROMPTLY, SAYS DR. MACKENZIE - In an address yesterday afternoon, Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie suggested that cleanliness la one of the surest pre- DOCTORS CLOSE FISTS AND USE BAD LANGUAGE Save the Baby Use the reliable IKIO RUCK'S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body effic iently. Endorsed by thousands of Phy sicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional cilk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often faiL Sample free, HORUCK'S, Racine, Wis. 'No Substitute Is "Just as Geetf" as HORLICK'S. th. Original,. r The Emergency Meal This shows the difference in size between Booth's Sardine! and the ordinary Sardine. Don't think Booth's Sardines are ordinary in quality or taste. No other fish has the distinctive qualities of Booth's Sardines. One tin contains enough for a meal for four people. Price 20 cents. A New Method of Baking Cakes Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: "There is just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly give them time to rise before a crust is formed and tke batter is stiffened by cooking." "If using a gas, gasoline or oil stove, light your oven when yoa pot the cake in and keep the flame low until the cake has doubled in bulk; then increase the heat until it is evenly browned and will respond to the pressure of the finger. If using a coal or wood range, leave the oven door open until the cake is in; then tarn on the drafts and by the time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have raised sufficiently." For rich, moist, feathery cakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends W Baking Powder It is double acting and sustains the raise. You can open and close the oven door, turn the tin around in the oven or do anything else necessary, without any danger of making the cake fall. Try .your favorite cake next time with K C Baking Powder and see how much higher it will rise. Make it just as you always do, with the same quantity of baking powder. While K C is less expensive than the old fash ioned baking powders, it has even ereater leavening strength and it is guaranteed pure and healthful. Try a can and be convinced 15c ..18c ..10c :10c Pickled Pork, pound Corned Beef, pound 8c to Good Steak, pound Sugar-Cured Ham, pound 12ic ...6c 12ic 15ic Bacon Backs, pound .' Breakfast Bacon, pound 17c and . Hamburger Steak, pound Pork Sausage, pound IFA.SIRCIHIIIL.O'S 228 Washington St. Bet. First and Second A Pork Special Breast of Lamb, pound Weiner, Polish or Pork Sausage, Salted Backs, "I (r pound XtJU Beef Pot Roasts, Bologna or Smoked Liver Sausage, "I Qln ll This gives you light appetizing meal without cooking, fuss or pre paration. But if you wish you can prepare them In twenty or more ways either hot or cold. Keep them on your pantry shelves for emergency meals or when the appetite begins to lag or when you are at a loss to know what to serve for a meal. Aik for a Book of Receipts Your grocer will supply you with a copy or write to You'll find in it suggestions for all kinds of quick dainty luncheons either before bed time or for unexpected guests. . Packed by Monterey Packing Co., San Francisco S. w. HUGOS & CO., INC., Distributors. Morgan Bldg., Portland. Or. Ebr the Tea Table mm 5 FLAVORS ffu A Bi6, Generous II it lA utarymckate. II Jl u f W LOG CABIN BAKING CO. ii n ii i ii i AIAIi DEALERS ' (Continued From Page One.) ! . . i Dr. "White endeavored to get at Lr. j Smith. I Mew rood for Old names. It developed later that the election ; cf secretary of the association was cause of frl tiuti. The candidates Were Pr. M. B. Marcellus for reelection .and Dr. Ci Norman 1'eane. Dr. Smith, it was ealil. wnn endenvorlng with all his Influence to prevent the reelection of Ir. Marcellus and Dr. White took Issue with Dr. Smith. Sliu'e Dr. Umlth's hroth-er-in-law. Dr. Iloherr. was elected state health officer, suc ceeding Dr. White, there Is said t have been bad blood btwen the two physlcltMis. Dr. Ku ykendahl, who was elected preKldent, Is one of the most promi nent practitioners of Kugene and is highly respected not only by the citi zens Of that community lut by the medical profession throughout the state. He was at one time a member . of the state senate. Keporta Cure for Diabetes. Hope for those Hft'licted with dia betes through a discovery of relation . between disease of the thyroid gland known as goitre when there is swell ing and this disorder which has taken many live, was held out by Dr. J. Chris O'Day, in an .iddress this morn ing. Dr. O'Day told of his successful care Ot n number of ciises. in associa tion with I M-. tfeUintf, after he had found that by stoitfdnK the secretions of a diseased thyroid eland the dia betes disappeared. "It Is my earnest belief." said Dr. O'Day. "that the time is not tar dis tant when many of the coses of dia betes will pass from the internist to the surgeon for treatment. This I base on the fact that diabetes up to : the present tim has been but poorly understood that my work with Dr. ; Selling would show it to be the result SATURDAY CHICKEN DAY At 15c and 18c Per Lb. 'JKAliCU E G O S, DOZK.N AT. KG38, AT. CI DOZEN. SPECIAL. KEAMERY BUTTER, Oa AND jKOMAKtiARINE, i L&& - AT SHARP CHEESE, ONE POUND AT TILLAMOOK CHEZSE, 2 LBS. AT SWISS CHEESE, PBK POUND FINK BACON, ' A PKR POUND 12'2C REAKFAmT bacon. EK POUND -iUL 30C 25c 65c 45c 15c 35c 25c IA GRANDE CREAMERY TELEPHONE .ORDERS East Side Orders B-1615 East 867 West Side Orders Main 322 A-3211 BEN.' A. BELLAMY BOTH PHONES LEADING GROCER GOOD SERVICE STORES LOCATED 401 Hawthorne Ave. 595 Washington St. 142 Second St Tillam'k Cheese 15c per lb. POTATOES 85c per sack ROLLED OATS 6 lbs. 25c MACARONI 5 LBS. CURVE 25c Snider's Catsup 19c per bottle PinmoneyPickles Any kind in stock, QA per bottle OUC Toilet Paper Sale REGULAR 10c FINE TISSUE 5c roll Hesperian Pineapple REGULAR 15c GRADE On Sale 10c "1 r Pure Apple Cider Vinegar 40c per gallon A FINE GLASS CONTAINER FREE Diamond W Bak. Powder 25c pound A 10c Tin Diamond W Black Pepper Free SUGAR Lowest Price in Portland 17 lbs. Beet . . $1.00 16 lbs. Cane $1.00 8V lbs. Beet 50c 8 lbs. Cane . 50c 100 lbs. Cane $6.25 100 lbs. Beet $6.05 50 lbs. Cane $3.25 50 lbs. Beet $3.15 The above prices good only when bought with at least a $2.00 order. PULVERIZED SUGAR, 3 lbs. 25c MASON JARS, ETC. Pints 50c Quarts 60c Half gallons 80c Mason Caps, doz. ... 19c Extra Thick MASON JAR RINGS 5c dozen 5c - BELLAMY'S Rose Flour FINEST EASTERN OREGON HARD WHEAT Carload Just In TRY IT UPON OUR RECOM MENDATION AND GUARANTEE $1.47 sk., $5.75 bbl. No. 10 bags 35c Your Money Back If Not Pleased CORN FLAKES 3 packages 25c DRY ONIONS Large and Sound Per sack .... . . 50c 25 pounds 25c 9 pounds ........ 10c BEANS AND RICE 5 lbs. Broken Rice. . .25c 4 lbs. Japan Rice . . . 25c 3 lbs. Head Rice 25c 4 lbs. L. W. Beans. .25c 7 lbs. S. W. Beans. .50c 3 lbs. Lima Beans . . . 25c 3 lbs. Bayo Beans. . .25c Bellamy's Blend Coffee! Roasted in Our Own Plant Special for Saturday Only Royal Blend, reg. 40c, on sale 33c Breakfast Blend, reg. 35c, ' on sale .27c Special Blend, reg. 30c, on e&2-lc 23c Our 25c Blend, reg. 25c, on sale 20c Our 20c Blend, reg. 20c, on sale 17c EVERY POUND OF COFFEE Is Sold on a - Guarantee to Be) Fresh and to Give SATISFACTION SOAPS! SOAPS! 12 bars Savon 25c 6 bars Ivory 25c 6 bars Fairy 25c 6 bars Crystal White . 25c 6 bars White Wonder 25c 7 bars Golden Star . : 25c 6 bars Sunny Monday 25c 6 bars Fels - Naptha . . 25c 2 bars Sapolio ..... 15c Pos turn and Figprune 20c per pkg. Wash. Powders, Etc. 2 tins Dutch Cleanser 15c Lighthouse Cleanser . ; 5c Gold Dust .20c Citrus Powder 20c Mt Hood Wash. Pdr. 15c 2 bottles Bluing .... 15c 2 bottles Ammonia. .15c BACON, HAMS, Etc. Bacon, Stanton, slab 20c Bacon, Stanton, cut . . 22c Bacon Back, slab . . .'18c Bacon Back, cut . . . .20c Picnic Hams, lb 12c Hams, lb 18c Lard, No. 3 tin 40c Lard, No. 5 tin ..... 65c Lard, No. 10 tin. 1 $1.25 Lard, bulk, 2 lbs. 25c Lard, No. 50 tin . .$5.75 Lard Comp., No. 3 tin 33c Lard Comp., No. 5 tin 50c Lard Comp., No. 10 tin $1 FLOUR All Local Brands $1.60 sk., $6.00 bbl. We Handle All the Lead Zing Brands SPECIAL SATURDAY GROCERY Din of Nice Young l iCi. Pork, lb 10" Lean Rout of Nice 1-. Young Pork, 16. ... 1 LI Leg Roast of Nice t Cr Young Pork, lb 1 0C 8c 22c 17c 17c 17c 17c Shoulder of Lamb, Picnic "1 "1 Hams, pound llv Lean Breakfast Bacon, pound Leg of Spring Lamb, pound Veal Sausage, pound Sugar-Cured Bacon Backs, pound Choice SugarCured Hams, pound pound S3 12c,.15c Short Ribs of Beef, 1 flp pound JLvls Meats of Quality TCT PENNY CHANGE -CT Accounts Opened With Responsible People BAY CITY MARKET S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND YAMHILL Phones Main 804, A-2830 m 1! w - LJ Green Trading Stamps FREE With All Purchases HAWTHORNE GROCERY E. 37TH AND HAWTHORNE AVE. Saturday Special Sales Prices for Cash Only 2 Cans Salmon 3 Pkgs. Haisins . . . . 3 Cans Oysters 3 Cans Corn 3 Cans String Beans 3 Cans Peas 3 Cans Tomatoes . . 3 Cans Baked Beans 2 Cans Yeloban Milk 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c 3 Vx Lbs. Navy Beans 25c 4 Lbs. Red Mexican Beans.. 25c, 6 Lbs. Rolled Oats 25c 6 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser 25c Any kind of 5 c Soap 6 for 25c 3 Pkgs. Spaghetti, Macaroni or Noodles for 25c E-Z Seal Ffult Jars, qts.tdoz.SOc Pints, per dozen. 50c Log Cabin Syrup, pints.... 20c Quarts ..35c V -gallons 65c 2 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 15c 16 lbs. FRUIT SUGAR for $1 with each $2 Purchase 50 Lbs. Good Luck Flour $1.40 10-lb. sack for 35c 100-lb. sack Potatoes for...75c Dry Onions, per lb ,1c VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Pot Roast of Beef. 13c Prime Ribs of Beef . -15c Top Ribs, Brisket and Plates 10c Hamburger, lb 2Mc Legs of Lamb, lb 18c PHONE YOUR ORDERS PROMPT DELIVERY Shoulder of Lamb, lb 15c Breast of Lamb, lb 10c Bacon in strips or V strip 22c Back Bacon, lb 19c No. 2 Pails of Lard 30c No. 10 Pails of Lard . . . .$1.25 Qs (Ife f2f3 (IatEE0 1 mm TOMORROW 10,000 Lbs. Sugar- Cured Pound 12 c IE II