The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 03, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON ;DAILyV JOURNAL, r PORTLAND. : FRIDAY,- MARCH 3.--1916.
BRIEF INFORMATION
nual - banquet of' tho North' Portland
Commercial club, -which will be given
on March 18 la the Jefferson high
school ball. - -.-
(8CD Bit p ISIS.)
: Coming Events.
Realty boer4 loscbeon, March S. at neo
Btail Mmbllti' annual dtnaer at Cham
ber or Commerce March 3, 6 'JO a. .as.
orevoa vine hmw taeencoe. Marcs a.
Otkoi Anduboa soeletr kjrtare. March 4. 8
k IKS Y. U. C. A. buildlBf.
fobert Emiaatt celebration, tittsu boata.
'Borbink Dir" will b obserred la public
fcrbools March
ytoodrow wtlsoa Man meets Marea s, S
fe. m., Mbrary baU.
Ad emu luocaeon at noon Marco s.
Orron Irrigation. Drainage and .Rural Cred
U eoafer.nea, Salem. Marea 9. -Sooth
Dakota State soeletr meets in OetU-
tlon halt Marco 9.
North Portland Commercial club annual tu-
Wt, March 18.
f Portland Sjmobont orchestra concert 'at tbs
lisllig-, Karen 11, l i. a "
Today's Forecast. .-.'
Portland and vicinity Toolzht and Bator-
flay rata; southerly wind. :
Oregon Toolvbt and Saturday ram went.
rala or anew east portion; cooler interior sooth-
prest portion tonight; southwesterly winds.
re-1jlug gala force Bear, the coaat.
Waablnsum Tonight and - Saturday, rain
rest, rain or anow east portion; -. southwesterly
rinds, reacblnavfale force near the coaat.
Idaho Tonight and Saturday, rata or anow
north; unsettled, probably rala or anow couth
portion.
' Weatber Conditions..
"The North Pacific disturbance la central
thle morning sear Prince En pert, and atom
warning were changed" to aootbweat at 7:0
a. m. today at all seaports In this district.
Maxtmnm wind Velocities ot 60 miles from tbe
sooth at North Head, 60 ml lea southwest at
Tateosh Island and 38 miles south at Seattle
occurred daring the night. A large high pres
sure area overlies the central and southwestern
portions of tbe country. Precipitation has oc
corred tn the Pacific northwest, Canadian
Uoatbwest. northwestern Montana, South Da
kota. Kabraaka. Illinois, Missouri, tbe middle
and north Atlantic states and tbe St. Lawrence
alley. Tho weatber is warmer on most of
tba Pacific slope, in. Montana, Canada. North
Dakota, eastern South Dakota, nortnern Colo
rado and northPSKtum Florida; In general, it
la cooler In other sections- Being I- degrees
cooler in the lower Willamette valley.
Tba conditions are laToraole tor ram tonignr
aad Saturday in western Oregon and western
Washington, and tor rsm or snow east oi ma
Cascade mountains. Winds will be southwest
erly, reaching gale force near tbe const.
THEODORE F. DRAKE,
Assistant Forecaster.
Machinists TM-mlnat1ftTi Notice Is
hereby given that applications on form
l00 for tbe position of machinist in
the lighthouse senrrce will be received
by tha local secretary, board of ex
aminers, lighthouse service,' Portland,
up to and including March 29. im.
to fill a vacancy at the Tongue Point
lighthouse depot, Oregon, near Astoria.
at a salary of. S100 per month.
B. 1. Ceheldman Is Dead- Henry
P. Scheldman, father of Mrs. Magde
lena Bauer and John Scheldman of this
city, died at his residence, 411: Russell
street, yesterday at the age of 82
years. Mr. Scheidman has been a resi
dent of Oregon for the past 2 years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock., from the Ger
man Congregational church, Last
Ninth and Fremont streets.
Boys Will Be Entertained. A free
motion picture entertainment for Boy
Scouts and boys of scout age. will be
given tonight in the First Presbyter
ian church. Thirteenth and Aldsr
treets, beginning at 8. Four reels of
pictures will be shown: "The Work
a Forest Ranger;". "Yellow Pine
Logging on the Coconino;" "Lodge-
pole Pine Tie Making on the Wasatch;
and "Reforestation of the Wasatch."
Battery to Be Inspected. Lieuten
ant Emory T. Smith, Fifth United
States field artillery, stationed at San
Francisco, will Inspect Battery A. Ore
gon National Guard, at 8 o'clock to
night. The battery equipment will be
ntspected today and tomorrow, and
Lieutenant Smith Sunday will inspect
the artillery depot at Cleckamaa range.
At Masonic Hall Tonight. An en
tertainment will be given this evening
ii. the Masonic Temple hall, under the
auspices of the British Benevolent
society. An excellent musical pro
gram has been arranged by Portland
artists, who donate their talent for
the occasion. Dancing will follow tbe
program.
Observations.
Temperature S
..B
I. 5i u
M 8 ? To 5 J
STATIONS 5 5 j A iH if
-' i a 5 85 I" tj
t Q 3 J B.
Baker, Or H 10 3tt SX) 12 O
Boise, Idaho,.... 44 16 40 38 0
Boston. Mass 522 30 22 08
Chicago, III 20 S 24 29 12 .01
Denrer, Colo 24 14 34 22 lO O
Koreka. Cal 60 S r.2 43 12 0
rresno. Cal 4 6 60 44 0
Galveston, Te 48 18 74 48 20 0
Helena. Mont... 6 10 10 -2 .01
JsckwnTille. Fla 72 8 80 68 30 O
Kansas City. Mo 8 14 30 8 12 .IS
Kaoxville, Tenu. 384 58 88 12 .11
Lewiatoa. Idaho. S8 8 36 01
Los Angeles, Cal 60 2 62 SO O
Marshfleld, Or.. 44 1 50 44 16 .78
kioorbead. Minn. 8 I 16 10 - 8 10 0
New Orleans. L. 48 IB 80 48 10 0
New York, N.. 22 8 30 20 18 .02
N. Head, Wn... 42 0 44 40 30 . 54
N; IMatte. Neb.. -40 10-4 08
V. Yakima, Wn.. 34 6 34 32 22
Oklahoma. Okla. 12 14 34 12 22 O
Pittsburg, Ps... 14 20 34 14 0
Pocstello, Idaho. 30 32 26 16 0
Portland, 80 1 45 35 .... 1.74
Kapld City, 8.D. -84 8-10 C4
RosehnrK. Or... 52 14 SO 50 14 .00
ttacramento, CaL 440 -50 44 O
SU Louis, Mo... 20 O 34 1' 10 .03
St. Paul. Minn. . - 4 O lO - 4 10 O
Salt Lake, Utah. 34 6 88 30 0
Saa Diego, Cal.. 48 6 60 48 0
San Franclaco... 48 2 . 68 48 0
Seattle, Wash.. 3 0 38 36 16 .54
Spokane, Wash. 40 20 28 24 20 .20
Tacoma. Wash.. 38 2 42 30 68
Tatoosh I-. Wn. 40 2 38 36 44 1.08
Walla Walla, W 48 14 44 42 16 0
Washington. D.C 80 V 4 A 46 30 1 .m
tax Cashing actures. Max TL
Cushing will give the second lecture
In the extension course commemora
tive of the Tercentenary of Shake
spere's death this evening; at 8 o'clock
in library, hall. The subject will be
The Spirit of the Elizabethans."
Wind velocities of less than 10 miles an bonr
nd amounts of precipitation ot fcss than .01
Ot aa Inch are not published hereon.
TOWN TOPICS
rrt-a In PavcholoarY The extension
f lass tn nsvcholos-v will meet with Dr.
ah nf tho TTniversltv of Orecon
tonight at 8 o Clock m room oi met
Central library. Dr. iteDec will speaK
nn tha auhiecta. "Sensation, the So-
Called Raw Material of Knowledge,"
and "The 'Sixth Sense and the Senses
Beyond." This lecture will " combine
tha lmnortant phases or tne two lec
tures orlzlnallv announced for the
course. On Saturday evening at 7 p
m Prnfumor Prescott will meet the ex
tension class in practical public speak.
ins- in room B of the library. At 8:15
p. m. the class In public speaking for
),r will meet in the auditorium
of the county courthouse. All who are
Interested in these classes are invited
to attend.
Maiamaa to Take Kike. The Ma
samas will have an all day hike Sun
day. .They will take the Bull Run
train at First and Alder streets at
8:45 a. m., going to Gresham, thence
walk' the Section Line road to the
Automobile club and Springdale, one
, mile beyond the Sandy river. They
will then walk over the old road to
Troutdale, obtaining fine views of the
Bandy river and the highway. They
will then take the O-W. R. & N. a
Troutdale at 4:40" r). m., returning to
the city at 5:30 p. m. The nine will
cover about 12 miles. P. G. Payton is
tbe leader. r
City Auditor WIU Speak. A L. Bar
bur,- city auditor, will talk on "The
Cause of High Taxes" before the Eve-
is nlng 8tar grange at its meeting Sat
urday night la the nail at Bast Elgnty
second street nd Section Line road.
H.-1 Lewis will give a demonstration
of pruning trees and berry bushea.
'A. D. Smith will talk on "Raising and
Marketing; Strawberriea" Mrs. H.
Goods will render a solo. A. . Kee
nan. will have charge of the program.
ally WilT Be Held Toairht. A
rally of all young people's religious
societies will be held tonight In White
Tempi Baptist church. Twelfth and
i Taylor streets. -This meeting- may be
- the beginning of negotiations to com
' bins all tbe societies into one, so that
mors effective work can be done. The
presidents of the Christian Endeavor,
B.-;T.'P. U. and Ep worth league will
peak tsnlght. -
' t.A iiMI.JIIa S.,.11
zee 25c (umit rour pounas to person
Come and try a cup and see the best
war tn make coffee. Martin Marks Cof
fee company, 252 Third street, (Adv.)
- toreu-al ; Speakeni Znrtted. Inrtta
; tions have been sent - to i Governor
; Wlthycomb. commissioner aiyj iin-
' ternsi - Revenue Collector Miller, - Us
' wald - West, and. Professor Jenkins of
' the; Jefferson igh schooL by the pro-
.gran oommlttee, to speak at the an
Cozy Dairy Lunch
S23 WASHINGTON ST, Near SUtk,
1 Famous ' for its delicious : Coffee,
- choice) Meats anal rich home-made
day evening. ? Judge 'P. H. CArcy of
Salem will be ' tbe principal speaker.
Following the oration a program will
be rendered at which. J. LV Walsh will
preside. .. . . - !- ..- ; .
atcCargar, Bates fe lvaty- Firs, cas
ualty and automobile insurances Teon
bide. TaUphone Mala lit, CA4v.)
Solly, Barrr
Overstocked. Main 6686.
poena. a ; v
price.
Phone after-CAdv.)
Kabtal Wise to Speak-" Judaism, a
Necessity in World Morals," will be
Rabbi Wise's topic a: Beth Israel to
night at 8. Services tomorrow at
0:30 All are welcome. Bible study
circle Tuesday at 2:30 at the Central
library.
3. V. Behada'a Jawalrw Snain aaa. 223
Worcester Bldg will be continued. Ad.
rise Book .ana Catalog Printing.
F. W. Baltes - Co. Main 165, A-116S. Ad.
Oenul s Bngllsk Toffee-Tha Trail
Candy Shop, 702 Wash, st, (Adv.)
Br. U. S. Skiff, dentist, removed to
466-469 Morgan building. (Adv.)
PURITY IN HUSBANDS
SHOULD BE
SAYS DR. L
QVELAND
Fathers Often More Interest
ed in Good Sires for Stock
Than ClekirMen for Girls,
Jewish Services Tonight. Services
will be held at Congregation Ahavai
Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight.
at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning serv
ices at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abra
hamson will officiate.
Crood Time to Oo. Shlpherd's Hot
Springs, Carson, Wash. (Adv.)
Br. B. 0. BrowA, Xys, Bar. Mohawk
buUding-: (Adv.)
Portland Will Be
Well Represented
Clnb Women to Save Special Train
on Occasion of Trip to General Ted
era on Convention.
Tbe west In general and Portland in
particular, promises to be well rep-,
resented on the special train which
will carry the club women of the west
to the convention of the Ceneral Fed
eration of Women's clubs to be held
In New York, May 23 to June 2.
Mrs. Jewel Bruce, chairman of the
transportation committee for the Ore
gon Federation, is, in general charge
of arrangements for this state and she
has the assistance of Mrs. Sadie
Young, president of the Portland Rail
way Woman's club.
The train will Include delegates, club
women and their friends from Oregon,
Washington. Idaho, Utah and Cali
fornia and the Portland delegation will
leave May 17. It is necessary to have
only 76 people for a special train and
to date 160 have signified their Inten
tion of making the trip.
The convention will be held In the
Seventh Regiment Armory, Park ave
nue, between Sixty-sixth and Sixty-
seventh streets. .Rooms will be pro
vided free of charge for state head
quarters, committee rooms, etc., in
l each hotel. Tbe various state societies
are arranging for special entertain
raents for visitors. Mrs. Nort Mc
Lean Is chairman of the general com
mlttee and Mrs. Stuart Glenn Meek is
vice chairman.
Elks Attention. Special meeting of
Portland lodge. No. 142, B. P. O. E.,
Saturday, March 4, Elks' Temple, 8
o'clock. Initiation. M. R. Spaulding,
secretary. (Adv.)
Steamer Jesse Xarklsa for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally,
except Sunday. Leaves Washington
Street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.)
Btr. Twin Cities, for Lewlston. Ken-
newick, Pasco, Umatilla. Arlington
and way points. Leaves Taylor Street
dock March 4, 11 p. m. Main 613. Adv.
Alumni Fraternity Dinner. The
monthly dinner of the Alpha Tau
Omega- Fraternity Alumni association
will be held tomorrow evening.
Bark Again. Mattresses made to
order, and renovated. Portland Curled
Hair Factory. Main 224, A-1374. (Ad.)
Judge B'Arcy Will Spea The one
hundred and thirty-eighth birthday an
nlyersary of Robert Emmet will be
celebrated In the Hibernian hall, Rus
sell street and Rodney avenue, on Sun-
Prominent Woman
Bitten by. Rattler
Mrs. John r. Archbold Was Hunting
on Husband's Property Hear Thorn
asvUle, Oa.; She Shot Snake.
Thomasvllle, Ga., March 4. Mrs.
John F. Archbold, daughter-in-law of
John D. Archbold of .the Standard Oil
company, was bitten by a rattlesnake
while hunting on the Archbold estates
near here. Physicians said a heavy
leather boot prevented complete poi
soning and her wound would not prove
fatal. Mrs. Archbold shot the snake
after she had been bitten. -
Gold Medal Musicians.
The Marimba band, winner of the
gold medal at the exposition, makss
their first Portland appearance at the
Columbia theatre, starting at 2:30.
Sunday. (Adv.)
- Prophesying the day when this coun
try will forever prohibit! marring a be
tween the physically, morally and men
tally unfit, and will put a quarantine
against sex diseases. Just as against
bubonic plague or Asiatic choiers, Dr.
Frank L. Loveland, pastor of the First
M. E. church, addressed a great meet
ing of men at the Empress theatre this
noon on "When a Man Marries"
Dr. Loveland said in part:
"When a man marries he stands
within the portal g of heaven or the
vestibule of hell. Tbe realization of
on of the other has already com
menced. Both players can win or both
can lose at this game, played by one
man and one woman.
,"It is not a mere device for sensual
gratification, nor an expediency to
meet an emergency. Neither should
it be an accident that occurs without
premeditation. It is an Institution that
lies. at the foundation of society. To
pervert or degrade it is a crime
against civilization. To enter into it
hastily or unadvisedly is an act of
idiocy.
"Marriage is more than a law. It is
a relationship; and out of it flows
parentage and posterity. If the foun
tain be poisoned at the source, the
stream must inevitably be polluted.
When a man marriea he demands, and
rightly so, that his bride bring to him
a white soul and a clean body. A
woman has -the same right to demand
the same of the man who vows at the
altar to love, honor and protect her.
Women should not only demand this,
but parents owe it to their daugnters.
Thousands of fathers will use money
and every needed means to find fit
sires for their breeding paddock, and
will give great care and study to the
prospects of cattle, hogs and grains,
yet, without any Investigation or pa
rental solicitude, will allow their inno
cent and uninformed daughters to keep
company with and marry some "lousy
scrub' or "rotten rake,' who will as
surely wreck their lives and damn
their children as effect follows cause."
Professor Norman P. Coleman t of
Reed college will speak tomorrow noon
on "When Firs Fights Fire."- - -
'- m nan iianassisn ! - a
Evidence Collector
Collects of Lawyer
" .
Judgment for S300 Awarded to J. IX.
2algie Against ltemher of aw Plrm
of Salts a Clark.
J. E. Dalgle has received ludement
for S300 against Maurice W. Seltzof
the law firm of Belts & Clark. The
suit was heard try a jury in Judge
Gatens department of the circuit court
John C McCue acted as attorney for
Dalgle. I
Dalgle sued for 3500 as fees due tor
collecting evidence for a damage Suit
contemplated by the Seltz-Clark firm
against a railroad company. After
Dalgle had , collected information i on
which the proposed suit was compro
mised for $9700, the attorneys refused
to settle with their special agont in
compliance with an agreement alleged
to have been made with Dalgle. ?
IS was brought out at the trial that
Setts Sc. Clark received a fee of $1700
for their work as counsel in the pro
posed damage action.
Loganberry Plant
At Newberg Is Plan
Newberg, Or., March 3. Charles W.
Jones, president of Jones Bros. & Co.
MA
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.rnvals
Card of Thanks. '
We desire to extend to the many
friends our thanks and sincere appre
ciation for the kindness shown us dur
ing our. recent bereavement and for
the many floral tributes. Mrs. Segrid
Jacobson and relatives.
in
Portland
Skoul-
Firit F
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Way to
Hotel
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Saturday
Evening
Dinner Dance De
Luxe
Served 5:30 to 8:30,
$1 -Informal.
After Theatre
Dance
A la carte service.
Dancing from 10 to
13 Informal.
Elliott's Orchestra
The Portland Hotel
GEO. C. OBER, Manager
LTBS fl A BAT AID BV.
O. W. Cornelias, President,
K. B. netoher. Manager.
Park aad Alder, Portland, Or.
of ' Portland, land Watsonvllle. CaL,
manufacturers of - elder " and. "vinegar
was in inewberg Thursday and met .
number of the mem bars of the Com
mercial'dub last night and discussed ;
tbe .feasibility- of engglnig in tba
cider and loganberry' juice business
as a branch to the Portland house. Be
met with considerable "encouragement
and there Is reason to believe that the.
proposition will be carried otit.
Use Basset fa, taa Original KaUra
Herbs for Constipation. Rheumatism.
Headaches. 60 tablets 25o. All druggists.-
UNION
DENTISTS
Corner of Second and Morrison. Look
lor tne Dig union sign. ; m . wi
guaranteed. -
Full Set Teeth, that fit $5.00
Gold Crown, 22-k. . . .$3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k... $3.50
Painless Extraction . . . 50?
-If you find this number you wwt
set hurt."
Br. Whetstone. Mgr.
Npw Renublic Grille
347H Korrisoa, Bet. Broadway and
r a, kjwusi
1 , . UAM.l.An,a T.ttnrn zaP.
Sunday Chicken Dinner, very fine, 60c.
snimeae m pw" .
ENDEAVORING as we do to per
sonally know our patrons, per
mits txs to render invaluable service
when cited a reference for position
or credit accoiiimodations. We are
able to judge whether individual is
business-like, systematic, and prompt
in meeting his obligations "
Wouldn't 70a appre
ciate such a bank service?
Wo shall be glad to
welctme you as , a
patron.
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HAVE DINNER THIS EVENING
i
AT THE '
Imperial Hotel
-k
Northwestern Kiii: 5SS Bank Buikiind .
Sixth and! Morrison.
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uni . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 p. 1 " i . uniir it ii ii
a nvJuuZ7 ulu .
i j II Bfjnmiinrft fauns i1
iii- 1
Tapestry R-taurant
DINNER 75c
(Served 5 to 9 P. M.)
Imperial Hotel Orchestra, S
to 8. F. H. Wing, Director.
Pompeian Restaurant
DINNER 35c
(Served S to 9 P. M.)
For Men and Women. Also
a la Carte Menu.
Phil. Metschan, Jr., Manager
n
r,
Jenning's Saturday Special!
All Day
Saturday
f
e3 The Saving Instinct
once acquired, will never allow you to waste your
money. It has ' proven tho turning of the tide for
better conditions the lives of, millions of people.
It will sorely do' as mack for yosu A savings ac
count in this strong state bank is a step in the right
direction. As small aa amount as one jdollar opens
an account here. .
LADD & TIL.TON BANK
Oldest in Waskinrtoa
; the Northwest " - -'- v , '' . and Third ,
S 1 1 A- S T-Al
LIMITED
SERVICE
TO
GRAYS HARBOR
VIA
O-W. R. R. & N.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
From Union Depot
Daily 2 :10 p.m.
Better Service at
NO EXTRA FARE
STEEL CARS OF COURSE
Phone the
CITY TICKET OFFICE
Washington at Third
A-6121 Broadway 4500
for tickets, reservation, etc!
3
Your Barrage Checked at
Home Ask About It.
All Day
Saturday
ii' lU
All Day
Saturday
All Day
Saturday
Regular $2 Pure Alumi- to H jf
nam Coffee Percolators P JL mUrC?
Fine, heavy Percolators, of new design, with
seamless spout, hinged top and standard size
glass. Capacity, 2 quarts. This is a rare bargain
at the price.
No Telephone Orders Taken None
Sent C. O. D. No Deliveries.
Basement Salesroom Main Store.
HeniyJenning&Sons
Washington Street at Fifth
Ml!
FACTS
- .
The agriculturhl interests
the country (are pa.ru
- mount In importance, but
that successful and progres
sive agricultural develop
ment Is not possible witbott
adequate -provision for
transportation by means of
. good roads from the farms
to - both the railroads and
market centers of distribu
tion. An Isolated - farm.
however fertile. Is a lia-
bill ty, that can be converted
into an asset if it -Is con-
nected ; with a road hard
surfaced with
BITUUTHIG
; Warren Brothers Company,
. "Journal Building, ' :
' Portland. Oregon.
VICTROLA
"the only in5trument,,
tj The Victrola is the only
instrument for which the
world's greatest singers
and instrumentalists make
records.
. fjThe only instrument
they consider able to do
justice to their magnifi
cent voices and superb art.
. tJ'The Victrola is the only
instrument on which you
can hear the greatest art
ists in your own home just
as clear and true to life as
if you were hearing them
on the opera, concert or
theatrical stage. The $100 Victrola
tj Hearing is believing. We will gladly play any
music you wish to hear and demonstrate the
various styles. We offer perfect Victor Service
a service which provides for your utmost com
fort, pleasure and satisfaction, whether selecting
a Victrola or a Record.
Victrolas, $15 to $400, on Easy Terms
All the Victor Records
Shermaniflay & Go.
' - :y; -. STEIKWAT AND OTHER PI AN08. PIANOLAS, -.
- - VICTROLAS AKD ALI. THE RECORDa , :
Sixth and ; Morrison Streets; Opposite Postof fice
PhonesMarshall 1,. Home A-6281
"JONES' SUPERIOR QUAUTY"
IF you want the best to be had in MEATS
IF you want perfect market arrangements as
suring absolute cleanliness in the handling of
MEATS you eat,
IF you want MEATS that have been properly
aged, that are tender and juicy, you will buy
here, where JONES' "QUALITY" REIGNS
SUPREME. THIS SATURDAY our leading .
special will be
LAMB LAMB LAMB
Legs of Lamb, lb. i 22c
Shoulders of Lamb, lb. 13c
Breasts of Lamb, lb. 11c
Lamb Cutlets, lb. 15c
Lamb Rolls (nearly boneless) larded with salt pork,
very tasty, lb. 15c
PRIME STEER BEEF
Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb. 14c
Rolled Roasts (boneless), lb, 16c
Prime Rib Roasts, lb. 20c
FRESHLY MADE SAUSAGE
Bock Sausage, lb. .20c
Jones' Pure Pig Pork Sausage in 1 lb. sanitary cartons 20c
Veal Sausage, lb r 18c
Clubhouse Sausage lb. 15c
Veal Loaf, lb. 15c
St. Caller Schieblinge, lb 15c
Our Special Bargain Meat Counter
Offers big inducements in meat values to the real mar
ket shopper. Here'sWHEREYOUCANDOTHEBEST.
JONES' SUC4AR CURED SMOKED MEATS,
rightfully named PRIDE-OF-OREGON.
From Oregon's best grain-fed PORK, cured and
smoked right here.
Hams, Vz or whole, lb. 17c PURE LARD
Bacon, whole, lb. 18-20c Jo. Pail, . . . . .. . . 65c
Tenderloin Backs, lb. ..16c COMPOUND
Picnics, lb. . 12c No. 5 PaiU ......... 55c
Cottages, lb. 13c No. 10 PaiU . . . .$1.10
Phone Orders Taken. Cash or Credit. Exact Penny Change
B
Powers' All-Day Saturday Special
fit lSL-
fWlrf
I -
$25 Aluminum Rice
or Mush Boilero for
. Oa SaW AS Day Satwroay ' .
Another fine piece to add to your aluminum outfit a large- size
silver-finished rice or mash bofler of 9V pure aluminarn. Ha
aluminum cover which fits either base or inset three-ply special
riveted handle and enameled cover kneb. Worth 2.2S in any
store. Only 150 to sell st this special low price. "
Oao to a Ctbtomer .. No Phono erCO.D, Orders No De&varUs
lvGrade Display Ftxiiiiture Samples Reduced
. One-Half and Less. V ,:
Ly xii
lit ymmki
, ...... ,
J
a
-Pastry at low prices. -