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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917. Honor System Won Hard Fouglit Battle m m t at at "Square Deal" Overcomes Temptation iAnsln;. Kan., Jan. 1. (IT. P.) "Tex" Bchapper. only one of 17 Kan sas prisoners riven Christmas parolee who did not report back on time, told his story today. The story appeared In the prison newspaper, of which he was editor before his parole. "I ran across some of the wild bunch," Tex wrote, "down in Texas. They laughed when I said that I was coming back, to face 10 years. They called me a fool for even thinking of coming; back and, like the fool they thought I was, I wavered. "Just across the Rio Grande lay Mexico, and I know Mexico like you know the palm of your hand. Today there Is an insistent demand for strong men south of the international line. Fortune and excitement may be had for the winning. Once across the border with those old friends of the campfire and saddle, no power under the sun could have dragged me back. I was raised on that border and I know whereof I speak. "But 1 could not go. Hundreds of miles from prison, the 'square deal' policy held me. I could think of nothing else. One morning when I picked up a Fort Worth paper and read the headline 'Square Deal Editor Only Man Not Back In Lansing.' and the story which said the boys sat around a table praying for Tex' to return, 1 knew I would go back. "It was the hardest battle I ever fought in my life, but the honor sys tem has won." tendance. Frank Bllllngton, one of the city's veteran players, selected the two teams and he divided the star between the two teams, which are known as the Reds and the Blues. Practically all the Multnomah Ama teur Athletic chjb players will be In the Red lineup. The players have been working out for three weeks for the contest. The game was originally scheduled for New Tear's day, but was postponed on account or the cold weather. Dutch" Heather Is Cub Holdout. Chicago, III.. Jan. 19. "Dutch" Reu ther, the Spokane twirler, drafted by the Chicago Nationals, has Joined the ranks of the holdouts. Reuther fin lshed the 1916 season with the Port land Coast league team. Canadians to Supply San Francisco Coal Ban Francisco, Jan. 19. (U. P.) A Canadian company may solve the coal shortage question in San Fran cisco for the future. The Can adian Colleries, Limited, has bought three big steamers, in wnich coal will be shipped to San Francis co from the Dunsmuir -coal mines. An BK'-nt of the Canadian company. It was learned today, has secured an option on bunker sites in China b&Hin. The two biggest Han Francisco coal companies, the Rolph Navigation A. Coal Co. and the Western Fuel com pany, have arranged for the delivery of coal from Japan to compete with the Canadian product. chased by the Los Angeles Cast league team last season, will become a mem ber of the Kansas City team of the American association this. year. Many Endangered By Iron Explosion St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 19. (I. N. S.) Fifty men narrowly escaped death when tons of molten iron exploded Iq. the plant of the Mississippi Iron com pany here this morning. Seven negroes were trapped m the burning building. They were rescued with difficulty by fellow workmen. No one was seriously injured. Tho structure was practically de stroyed with u loss of more than $40,000. The explosion was caused by a break in a water pipe in one of the hugu boilers. Peanut Butcher to Play Ball, Los Angeles. Jan. U. (U. P.) It's some Jump from vendor of peanuts and ump missiles at a ballpark to a place on one of the borne team, but Floyd Alley today decided he can do it. He has asked for a tryout with the Vernon pitching staff and this was granted by Tom Darmody. the Vernon owner. Alley has Just won JO straight games while pitching bush ball. Three Browns Coming Back. Chicago, Jan. 19. (U. P.) Reports were current in baseball circles here today that Catcher Grover Hartley. Inflelder Ernie Johnson and First Base man Babe Berton of the SL Loul Browns, are slated for release to tl.e minors. Several offers for the three players are saidi to have been by class aa league ciu-osi Vllbur Good to K. C. Chicago, Jan. 3 9. (I. N. S.) WI1- ber Good, former Cub and last season with the Phillies, wfli continue his baseball career in the minor league At least he will go there next season. He was sold to Kansas City of the American association. Storall Wants Johnson Again. Los Angeles, Jan. 19. (U. P.) isrnie jonnson, snortstor, who Jumpe to the Federals from Los Angeles, is wanted for the Verncn infield. Mat- aged Stovall has written Fielder Jones of the Browns for figures on the former Angel. Two years ago Stovall and Darmody, who are now working together to get Johnson, were At words' points over him, Stovall fin ally inducing Johnson to jump to the Federal league. Xavin After Joe Bush. Detroit, Mich.. Jan. 19. (U. P.)- Prexy Navin of the Tigers, Is after Joe Bush premier of Connie Mark's pitching corps. It is learned. The Detroit owner got Into action follow ing publication of a report from Phil adelphia that Bush would be dropped by Mack for objecting to a salary cut Navin made overtures to Mack for Bush, but the Athletlo would not listen. Zinn Beck to Brewers. St. Louts, Mo., Jan. 19. (L X. S ) Inflelder Zlnn Beck, of the St. Louis Cardinals, has been sold outright to the Milwaukee club of the American association, It was announced by Mrs. Helen Brit ton, owner of the Cards. De tails are withheld. Manager Shay or the Milwaukee club left for Cleveland where he expects to buy several play era from the Indiana Racing Promoter Is Bidder. New York. Jan. 19 (I. N. 8.) The scramble of fight promoters who are trying to lease Madison Square Oar dea Is getting Interesting. Grant Hugh Browne, whose name Is familiar in the racing world, is tbe latest bid der. Browne says he will bid higher than Tex Rlekard Or anybody alse. He bas also entered tbe list as a bidder for Lester De rex's services but Darcy has turned down all Offers to date. Green TRADING STAMPS Witk this Ad aae Coupon day. Jaa. M, Moadav, Jib. Oeed It tor 18, 117. IP 18d IHIkD ST, Brt. Sahara aad Maim, rsoee lUla lt1 Golden West Bouts To Be Begun on Time There will be no waits and delays in staging the six bout boxing card of the Golden West Athletic league next : Tuesday night in the Rose City Ath- ( lctic club. The first preliminary will be started promptly at 8:30 o'clock, and the other boxers will be ready to Jump Into the ring in their turns. The fans are assured of a high class smoker, as Manager Moore of the Golden West club has always provided the best for the patrons of the fistic sport. The headline event between "Muff" Bronson and Harry Pelsinger Is expected to be a fast contest. The San Francisco boy, who obtained a hairline decision over Bronson a short time ago in Seattle, Is confident of gaining another decision. Despite Jimmy Duffy's excellent record, Weldon Wing hopes to beat the pride of Oakland. Wing has shown "great improvement during the last six weeks, and his recent victories in Seat tle and Tacoma have worked wonders with his boxing. Jack Grant will probably act as third man in the ring in the main events. Preparations for Moving H-3 Start Eureka, Cal.. Jan. 19. (U. r.) Preparations for hauling the ctranded submarine H-3 across the peninsula into Humboldt Bay, were started to day. Hydraulic Jacks will be rigged up to hoist the undersea boat out of the panels. A road will be graded to the beach and within a few days, with favorable tides and weather, the H-3 will be lifted. Sailors are already removing per sonal effects and fixtures from the stranded cruiser Milwaukee. All-Stars to Play Benefit Tomorrow Twenty-two of Portland's beBt boc cer players will be seen in action to morrow afternoon at 2:45 in a benefit game for the British Red Cross fund. It Is expected that the largest crowd that has ever witnessed a soccer game in recent years will be in at- 15 lbs. fine gran ulated sugar $1.00 100 lbs. fine gran ulated sugar $7.1 0 Choice evaporated peaches, 2 lbs. 15c Dried grapes, 3 lbs.. 25c Fancy evaporated apples, large rings, 3 lbs.. 25c Petfte prunes, 5 lbs.. .25c Large Italians, per lb . 10c Black or white figs, 2 lbs 25c California seeded raisins, 3 packages 25c The Famous Pin Money Pickles. qt..256 Tiny Sweet Gherkins, regu lar, quart 40 For One Week Only Corrallis Flour, barrel $7.50 Sack $1.90 A most unusual offer. Better Living for Less The Parent-Teacher Association Points the Way, They advise all housewives to buy standard foods for less when the opportunity presents itself. The immense buying power of this concern enables us to sell the well-known, dependable brands to you for about the same prices most dealers have to pay for them. For many years have thousands of families saved worthwhile sums by trading here. They know that sub stitutes are never offered. They know that the prices are lower. You, Too, Can Live Better and Save More Shoulder Mutton Roasts 1 2Mc lb. BEEP Beef Pot Roast, per lb 12Hc Sirloin Roast, per lb Sc Shoulder Steak, per lb 12Hc Round Steak, per lb 15c Boiling Beef, per lb QC KOZXD SIX ATS Hams, per lb Breakfast Bacon, per lib.'.'.'.'.'.". Cottages, per lb Picnics, per lb Shoulder PorK Roast, per lb 1S Shoulder Pork 8 teak, per lb 'iKA Leg of Pork, per lb Mi DURAND SALAD OIL $1.50 GALLON Hall Gallon, 80c j bottles, 10c and 30c This Is a high grade oil from the first press. Wesson oil 30c and $1.15 "Gold Medal Butter" Special 75c per roll. Famous Homestead butter, per roll 80c "Oleo," per roll . 50c-55c Fresh ranch eggs, doz. ..45c Large "Sunkist" oranges, . special, per doz 25c Large lemons, per doz.. 15c 6 varieties Hood River ap ples, 75c and up per box Natural health rice, 4 lbs.. . .25c The kind to eat the natural grain unpolished. 4 lbs Jap. whole head rice 25c 3 lbs. best Carolina head rice 25c ASSOCIATED CHOCOLATES 20c LB. Not the commercial kind, but soft, creamy centera. Saturday only, regular price 35c lb. People'a Mixed, a dainty mixture, 2 lbs 25 Maranville to Sign Or GetOut of Sport Bonton, Mass., Jan. 19. (I. N. S.) "Walter Maranvllle 'will sign a con tract for 1917 at the terms offered him or else get out of baseball," de- clared President Percy D. Haughton upon his return from New York. Maranvllle is a "hold out." It is be lieved that the Braves' star shortstop received a salary of 16000 In 1916. He Is said to want between $9000 and $10,000 to play ball this year. Haughton made the following state ment In regard to the threatened strike of baseball players: "The club owners are united and will refuse to grant the demands of the ball players. Ball players are well paid and now have no cause to complain about the treatment they have received from the club owners." BASEBALL NOTES Roy Chapman, who In 1915 was re garded as the best shortstop in the major leagues, will be used in the out field during 1917, says a dispatch from the east. According to a report from Kansas City, Jimmy Vlox. the Pirate Inflelder, who was reported to have been pur- SPECIAL $1.00 Dolls With $1.00 Box Candy $1.50 Dolls With $1.50 Box Candy Includes Lowney's, Russell & Gil bert's and Whitman'B fine Candies. "Hygradie" Brand Tung sten Lamps, 40 watts, home size, special 25c Dr. Plummer't Anodyne Liniment A superior family liniment of great penetrating qualities for rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat and all muscular pains, 2S and SO-. If you feel a cold coming on, or have La Grippe, try our Cold and Grip Tablets 25c And our Cough Stop 25 and 50 Our Cold and Grip Tablets do not make the head buzz, or cause sick ness at the stomach. DoaMe S, a H. Green Trading Stamp Friday and Saturday. PLUMMER DRUG COMPANY Tne Tamily Sniff Store SSTABLXSBXO 187 ft. Third and Madison Sts. Parent -Teacher Association Day SPECIAL FOR NEXT THURSDAY ONLY, JANUARY 25TH. Wonderfully nutritious served separately or together: Fancy selected Dried Peaches, for one day only, per pound sc Finest quality Rice, but broken, absolutely clean and same quality as others, per pound .4C Ghirardelli's Chocolate, per lb. 25c Saturday only. Homestead sweetened Cocoa, V lb. tin I0o Teto Hotcake flour, 2 pkgs. . 25c A mixture of wheat and corn flour with malted but termilk. The most delicious cakes you ever tasted. Quaker Oats, per box..lOc Shredded Wheat, box...iO Post Toasties, S boxes.. 25 Crisp Corn Krinkles, 4 pksrs 25d Pearls of Wheat. 2 pkgs 254 9-lb. sack Yellow or While Cornrneal 40e Rye Flakes, per pkg....20d "Cereo." the new health. drink, pkg 20 Lighthouse wash ing powd'r 20c bx Larger than any package on the market. Pearl tne. Gold Dust, Citrus Included Lighthouse Cleanser, can . Clean Fasy Soap, 6 bars.2o Royal Baking Powder, per pound 35c Saturday o'nly at this price. 25 oz. K. C. Bak. Powder 20c 30c can Rumford 25c V ... , , Horseradish and Karo syrup will positive- Mustard, 3 bot tles for 25c ly advance. Monday morning until then Karo dark, gallon soc Tea Garden Drips, mixture of corn and ne syrup 30c-50c-90c Domino syrup, from pure can suar per can iqc HAVABEANS, 2 cans 25c "Frijote Mexican," full Mb. cans. Plain Prepared Mustard. S bottle 25 Fresh Ground Horseradish, in vinegar, per bottle, M . 10S 20. 35 Plain Prepared Mustard, per quart 25 Del Mont Catsup, 15-ox. bot tie 15 Pepper Sauce, 3 bottles. 25 Del Monte Catsup, per gal lon SI.OO Hjr?i !, canB 25 This is a regular 15c can. Oinger Freeh, Crisp per lb, The old-fashioned Fresh, broken cakes. 30c. per lb Zwieback, 3 boxes.... Swedish Health Bread, 3 lbs Snaps, ..lOe kind, value to 25 a cat WE TAKE PHONE ORDERS FRIDAY EVES. UNTIL lO O'CLOCK QUICK DELIVERY Sejlwood Toeedart and Thursdays Rose City Park Kern Park Arleta Tremont and Lenta Wednesdays and Fridays Montaviila and Portland Height Thursday Other 8ectioas Daily Phones A 6255 Main 5700 El Sunnyside Store 094-99S Belmont Convenient for many East Sid patrons. Sam price, sam ser vice and specials aa at th main store, PHONES B 1215 Tabor 18 Just' In of Peroxide Shipment per bar Daintily perfumed, a er and cleanser in one. Pure Glycerine SoaD. bar f Small Ivory Soap 2 8oap. heat s' Florida grape fruit each Sc California grape fruit, 3 for. . . 10c YAMHILL STREET PUBLIC MARKET Music! Cor. Second and Yamhill Sts. llttsic! Specials for Saturday Only special Leg of Fancy Veal, lb. . . 1 stall 22-24 Fresh Ham Roast Pork, lb. OU special Bring This Coupon to STALL stall 30 3Q Get DOUBLE STAMPS special STEER POT ROAST, An Stay 23 lb XTW . special DOUBLE STAMPS ON stall 17 FRUITS and VEGETABLES special Bradley's Home-Made Pies 10c Suu 26 Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 25c special Crown Flour, sack $2.10 Suu 4 Princess Flour, sack . . . .$2.00 special FRESH-CHURNED QAn OCn stall n BUTTER, roll . . . .OUOOJC special Oregon Swiss Cheese, lb. . . . 35c stall is Ripe Olives, pint 25c Dill Pickles, doz 15c 20th Century Promises Are True A Promise to you that we will mike your Dollar jo further In buying pure foods than anyone else Is to be relied on. We promise to sell you Saturday FINEST CANE SUGAR at $7.10 rer hundred at the Market. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR at $6.90 per hundred at the Market. 10 cents higher if delivered. OLYMPIC FLOUR $2.15 per sack, delivered. GREEN STAR FLOUR $2.10 P" sack, delivered. DROMEDARY DATES, new arrivals, lb. 14c 2 lbs. for 25c FANCY WHITE CODFISH, 1 lb. 15c 2 lbs. for 25c SNIDER'S CATSUP, bottle 19c COFFEES Just purchased 687 5 pounds of a very fine Santos Coffee cups like lots of 40c Coffees Saturday at 25c Pr pound. AH Coffees at wholesale prices and roasted right In the Market, by, ou own machinery. Five S. Sc. H. Stamp with ach pound purchat. ALL 25c CANNED FRUIT SATURDAY AT 20c, or $2.30 pr doMa. LOOK FOR THE BIG ROASTER 20ih Century Grocers and Coffee Roasters Golden West Coffee id juoi rviBiu ( ' - , " .g mmm I (ft in nv denartment of this Big Bargain Store we will give full 18 lbs. SUGAR ci wUk nnliaiM of SI or more Dry Goods. Furnishings, Groceries, Shoes, Hardware, etc., with a limit of one order of 15 lbs. sugar to eacn cwiomci. Make a list of the things you need and then come here and save money in their purchase. THESE BARGAINS IN COLD WEATHER NEEDS WILL BRING HUNDREDS TO SIMON'S: The Famous BERGMANN LOGGER SHOES tril i-,., m fcwtodi tout i I KOaOEXS, ATtSXTIOX! Ton know tit nans and what It niMiis. W oaa aav you moaajr on tnM iHon. zor la taaa. flO Bif. C QQ 8&OM hrfor pv70 Blankets, Pair $2.49 JKwltti wool flnlsnod ud urg Is, morniar t&BO. Blankets, Pair 79 r Tor onaan IlOW Otf Ip motumr t o Man'. Heavy wool nlar 60o Pair ICr BOCKS, pair Mob VlauMl ITS for 98c Mm Sxtrft HiiTt UHIOIT BTTXTS. put wool, spociM, ran $2.19 Betrolftr ts Two-Wooo wool tnrsxxwzAJh. vary pocuu, tho trait $2.75 WOO& VASTS, S2.S9 Man's, extra . hvy and la all lilM. kaltl $S valuM. M Sxtr Heavy Wool X. O O Q B B 0 QQ ..... v"") S10.00 Mon'a Wool MAOXZ. KT" $6.49 Ton cant boat tbent tor raneral Winter wear, and yon cant o a t ouro for the money Jnrt slip into oao of them. Bolted Mackinaw $7.49 RAINCOATS $9-98 CRAVENETTES SaauMred, nnt still foeaWo- Somo formerly priced aa high aa Sao. Hot Tory many, so you should hurry. ARCTIC SHOES 51 Mom's o4 womom's nr srsjtrr 2vnwKwsr I V V I II 1 II 'ill ff' Jf.M -Xf VJI Moat 1-Bueklo JUELCTXCB, tBO pair ...81.19 W o men's 9 Bu okle, pair S1.19 1 COffNifksrncfAU)tt sizars 1 I AGAIN WE CUT THE PRICE on Meats and Groceries S ME A' Low Prices At Friedman's ROAST OF PORK, LB. 15c Round Steak Roasts, lb. 121c Friedman's Market 291 YAMHILL STREET Between 4th and 5th, Opposite Gas Co, BOILING BEEF, LB. Sc BEEF ROASTS, LB. SIRLOIN ROASTS, LB. FLOUR OLYMPIC HARD WHEAT Patent Breid Flour, per nek $2.05 barrel $8.10 IDAHO HARD WHEAT Patent Bread Flour, per sack $1.90 barrel $7.40 Flour is folng up, and as these are Lower than millers' prices, you W bettor Uy in a few barrel. BUTTER Best Oregon Creamery, fresh dally, per roll. . .80c Fresh Oregon Creamery Cube Butter, 3 lbs... 76c CHEESE, mild, Oregon, full cream, ib 20c TAB IAPTX1 BOA? FOWOKB Best of Soap Powders, S rcrulsx 6c packages for 10t GABBATXOB, TXI.OBAB, MT. TZBBOaT MXUC small cans 25 3 Urjre can 25tf FBB OnSB S4.00 UMZT OHE CASS WBWOBT OXI. Small the size, per can 284 faCT XBXX2 C1LITOKNIA FEACXXI Lb.. 8 4 WIOU JaPAJT KBATJ KIOZ 6 Pounds for... 25 BOTAX. BAXIXO WWDU H-lb. caus. regular Zia cone, each 18e OAB OBZOOB LOOAJIIMHI i-lb site. rtrular price I5e. special, the can lOa) CAUTOBBXA TXUOW TB2TB VSACXBB LarVe zoc cans au cacn t K lwaxxajt ruaimi LArre cans, oerfect. sweet fruit, sliced. Regular 25c, special, can 18 Old Dutch Coffee, pound 25 Campfire Coffee, lb. 35 3 lb. $1.00 $2.00 Orders Delivered in 2-Mile Limit. $5.00 Orders Delivered in the Suburban Sections. Java Coffee Co, 291 Yamhill SL Marshall 3900 orrofixra oab oo. oma Two . Big . Markets in One To Man and Woman vc offer the best laundry serv ice in town. We have all the latest appliances that make fo fine laundering in every detail. We do up shirts, shirt waists, skirts, lingerie, etc., in a man ner that appeals unfailingly to those who are fastidious about their apparel. Downtown Offices t 143 Broadway-250 Alder lil m hi pay iim III L X We are Now in our New Quarters Don't forget to take home some of our delicious Home Baked Van Deussen Cakes Fresh out of our own ovens. Come and see us make the Bakery Goods we sell you, - 289 YAMHILL "STREET Between Fourth and Fifth Opp. Portland Gas Co. 1000 LBS. WISCONSIN BRICK OfTtW CHEESE, LB VlJC SWISS CHEESE 40 POUND YOU KNOW VV Retail at W hoi aim Prices Swedish Delicatessen 225-227 Yamhill Street, Bet First and Second SATURDAY SPECIAL Our Regular 40c OF Bulk Coffee, lb., si DC Limit 4 pounds to one person. We deliver. Ihone early. Martin Marks Coffee Co. 252 Third SL, Near Madison Phones Main or A-1893 0