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" THE OREGON, DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917." 15 BALFOUR IN FAREWELL TELLS IS NEWSPAPERMEN MISSION GRAIEFUL Great Englishman Makes Last Address Here to Mem bers National" Press Club. IDEALS MOST IMPORTANT Cooperation of United State Moans Vastly Mora for Entente Cans Than Money and Men, Washington. May 25, (U. F.) The Britten mission left Washington last nlrht for the Canadian border. This concludes their visit to America. Trinity Children Will Present Play partment or the White House concern ing Mr. Balfour's call upon the pres-i ident. It was admitted by members of the British mission that the plans of the Pershing expedition were discussed. Mr. Balfour's talk to the newspa permen was a sort of heart-to-heart meeting. After all." be said, "the coopera tion of two great countries is not merely the question of working through. the instrumentality of experts, the , or tne American Red Cross, the chil sending of men here or there, the rBn flr Trinitv EDiscooal church have proper distribution of naval forces, the I prepared a playlet. "The Steadfast method by which the financial opera- princess." which they will .present at tion can best be secured, or all the the LitUe Theatre this evening tinder mayor, and other endless questions that have come the direction of Miss Hildreth Huma-I Payment urn. Miss Axa Paget has charge 01 "Tne Steadfast Princess" Will Be Of fered at the XJttle Theatre as an Aid to the Bed Cross Toad. As their "bit" to the natriotie work H. B. M. consul; Albert E, R. Browne, British vice consul; J. O. Edwards. Hugh Hume. Walter Lang. D. w. L. Macgregor. William MacMaster, e. w. Matthews, Hubert Morton. Horace Sib ley, J. 22. W. Stephenson and Richard Wilder. ' as is also the decision of th commls sion la August, 1114, that the rates instead be increased from $1.11 to $2.50 per hydrant per month. Since October, if 14, the date Of ef- up for dally discussion. Those are all important. They do not stand alone. Sympathy of Souls Appears. "There is something In a sympa thetic and mutual comprehension. There is something, the worth of which cannot, indeed, be estimated merely by enumerating army corps or millions or billions of dollars, the cat aloging of destroyers, but which is represented by, something different more spiritual, more Important a 'Salem Water Company Sues. Asking for judgment against the City of Salem for numerous sums ag gregatlng more than 1 12.000. tne Salem Water, Light A Power company has filed a complaint In federal court against the city. Walter K. Keyes. its C. O. Rice, its treasurer. for water, furnished the city since October. 1914. Is demanded the Incidental dancing, and following i by the plaintiff, who says the city had is the cast: i refused to pay? Toy Master. Ernest Brokenshire: I An appeal In May. 1S18. to the pub- Ursula, his adopted daughter, Esther nc service commission by the City f McDougal; Gretchen, his servant. Dor-; Salem, that the rates charged by the othy Blakely; Hans, Oretchen's grand- salem Water, Light & Power company son, Harold reterson; jonannes .raxi. j De reduced, is cited in the complain king's councillor, Frederick Wilcox; : Nicholas Maim, King's councuior, rnu- t lip Newill; prince from Astancla, John ' Corliss Sherman; the gardener, Donald Washington. May 25. (I. N. S.) "We leave this country, even more convinced than when we came to it that the United States of America, when they take a great cause in hand, a cause which appeals to none of the lower motives, are not going to relax their endeavor,, for a moment until a successful conclusion is safely within our grasp." In these words the Rt. Hon. Arthur James Ealfour, hfad of the British r mission to the United States, gave his ' farewell word to the country late Thursday afternoon at the National Press club. It followed closely his call at the White House, where he said goodbye to President Wilson on behalf of himself and other members of the mission. Althourh no official statement was forthcoming from either the state de- and free peoples who are not only ea- """"" oil -X Z gaged in a common task, but are con- ' "frtJnVA nZ? ur scloua of their mutual cooperation. ' Brkejjl":Al5?,1it H"U,r Audrv "Gentlemen, you have shown rlng .JeA?lJZ.2T th month's Mnr1pnr whlrh T h.MlDU"l'' """'''". "'' "'"8 had of your labors, that the American ! press Is animated by the highest pa triotic principles, that it has shown it self, so far as I am concerned, as in capable of misrepresenting or pervert ing in the smallest particular any thing which I may have said or done. Thanks Given to Country. "These are, I suppose, the last words I shall say in public before I leave the hospitable area of your great coun try. May I not only thank you, as I have Just Imperfectly tried to do, for the share you have taken in any such Buccess as the mission may have had, but may I, through you, thank that much larger public to whom you ap peal for the unprecedented personal kindness which they have shown to me and to all those that accompany me." Eleanor Beckwith, Catherine Van i Schuyver, Ruth Burntrager, Ruth Tay-' lor, Gladys Squire, Bertha Brlnkerhoff and Helen Ernst. Solo dancers Franell Kane and Edith Bain. ASK FOR and GET Irfl nine Ik's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Sams Prictv wuen imnnrt pleas mention Journal. sdTerttsers. (Adv.) Enroire Dav to Be Observed Saturday Substitution of Dr. Stuart McGuire for R. Lovell Wilson as soloist Is the only change In the program to be given Saturday night In the Lincoln high school auditorium In celebration of Em pire day. The branch 'of the Royal Co lonial institute, organized by Harry Brittain, chairman of the overseas com mittee, now numbers 13 members. They are: William Whitfield, corres ponding secretary; Harry I. Sherwood 32 H&C Green TRADING STAMPS With tale Ad aad Ooapeas. (Hod Satar. day. May S, Monday. Kay St. feet of the decision, the City Of Salem has refused to pay the sums men tioned, although accepting the water without dissent, according to the complaint. 11 PH) IB TTfTT J f ' 1 V 'Uy' 24 THIRD ST. Bat. Salmon and Xain. Phon Main J 268 This Is Worth While! (Saturday Only) 6 bars Fels Naptha 50 1 Soap 6 bars Small Ivory Soap . 25 6 bars Crystal White Soap 25? 3 cans Lye . . 25t? 3 bars Sapolio 35 2 Dutch Cleanser. .15 12 Pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00 Hi lbs. Cube Sugar... 25c 2yi lbs. Powd'cl Sugar 25c 100 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar $8.25 100 lbs. fine Cane Suttar for $8.50 So the People May Know Our Business Is Better Than Ever! We're getting the cost of living down to brass tacks, thanks to your help and thousands of others who have faith in us. And in order to continue selling our immense stocks on the basis of what they cost instead of what it would cost to replace them, we are compelled to ask you not to phone orders Friday evening or Saturday for goods to be sent C. O. D. any other time of the week we will be glad to have you phone as usuaL Come to the stores with your orders, as none can be taken on the phone or sent C. O. D. Friday evening or Saturday. We will deliver as usual This will prevent many dealers from buying from us at less prices than they are now paying for them. We are making a lone fight against food specula tion in Portland, but we hope that Uncle Sam will soon start in to help us. Salads and Light Desserts Go With Spring Luncheons 1 pt. Mazola Ralrtd Oil..30 1 qt. Maxola Salad Oll..55t Bal. Mazola Salad oil.. Si 1 Ral. 'Mazola Salad Oil.. S3 Wesson Salad Oil Small aize. 35c4; Medium. larpe $1.30 3 pksr. .lello. all flavors. 25 pkff. Tryphosa. all fla vors 25d 3 pk. Wine Jelly. ' all flavors 25t 3 pkjr. Diamond W. "Jelly Powder, all flavors ...254 Stock Up Your Pantry Tneaa Canned Gavda are al waya Xffeeoaa. 2 Cans Milk 25 2 Cans Oysters 25J 1 Jar Chip Beef 15 1 Can Veal Soup 200 2 Cans Wheat Hominy. .2F 1 Can Corn Beef 25 1 Can Nut Soup 15 1 Can Ripe Olives lOi 3 Cans Shad 25 2 Cans Flmentes 25 2 Cans Asparagus ......25? 1 Can Tomatoes 1 1 Can String Beans 15 1 Can Red Kidney Beans.lS 1 Can Green Lima Beans. 1K 1 Can Succotash 15? We Are Glad to Announce This Special For One Week 1 Sack Hard Winter Wheat Flour. . ..... . .$2.75 Too much meat is not good. Here is a substitute More Nutritious and Mors v Healthful Fancy Broken and Cut 'Macaroni, 4 lbs. ....... 25c Eat More Vege tables and Fruits in the Springtime Large California Navel Oranges, 2 dozen for 25c Large Lemons, per doz. 15c 6 California Grape Fruit 25c California Red Onions, lb.5c 2 lbs. Bermuda Onions 15c All Fruits and Vegetables in Season. 1 lb. Royal Bakinc Pdr. 3SC Shrimp, per can 10c Graham Crackers, 2 lbs. 25c YAMHILt STREET PUBLIC MARKET Music! Cor. Second and Yamhill Sts. Music! Specials for Saturday Only Closed All Day Wednesday Decoration Day. 16c special Pot Roast, lb. . . Sulu 22 24 Legs of Veal, lb. SPECIAL Stall 18 STEER BEEF our SPECIALTY ET GIVfe US A TRIAL -C3 SPECIAL Stall 30 Bring. This Coupon to STALL 30 and Get DOUBLE STAMPS SPECIAL Stall 26 Apple Butter, 2 lbs 25c Jelly, lb. ......lSc SPECIAL Stall 4 Large Pr e f e rr e d Stock Pine apple 25c, Only 2 to a Customer SPECIAL Stall 11 Look for the BIG CHURN and SAVE MONEY ON BUTTER SPECIAL StaU 17 SPECIAL SUII 14 DOUBLE STAMPS ON FRUITS and VEGETABLES TEN EXTRA STAMPS ON TEA AND COFFEE SPECIAL Stall 15 Brick Cheese, lb. Peanut Butter, lb. Ripe Olives, pint .30c .15c .25c Small sack Pastry Flour. . . .75 Small sack Corn Meal 55 Small sack Graham Flour.. 75 Small sack Rye Flour 75 1 pkg. Saxon Farina 20? 1 pkg. Cream of Barley. .. .30 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Biscuits 25 pkg. U. S. Food SOt pkg. Krumbles .lOt pkg. Puffed Wheat ..15 pkg. Puffed Rice 15 Fresh Dairy Products Fairchild's Market SPECIALS 224-226 YamhUl St., Bet: First and Second With every 50c purchase or over we will give a 1-lb. carton of Pure Lard for 25c -one to a person. Best Creamery Butter per roll 8.5c Fresh Creamery Butter per roll 80c Best Oleo per roll. . . .60c Banquet Oleo per roll.. 55c 2 lbs. Full Oregon Cheese 55c s m . j r mr i eaf la o Idaho Cream Brick Cheese Chocolate and Cocoa Make Stimulating Beverages (per brick while, they 1 lb. Bulk Ground Chocolate , 20 last), per lb 2QC 1 full pound package Bishop's Cocoa 25 Ci 1 IT V n 4-oz. can Hooton's Dandy Cocoa.. 10 MOChUp lOUT raillry -pz. can iiooton s Dandy cocoa . .- 14-oz. can Hooton's Dandy Cocoa 25 1 lb.'Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate 25 El Lull 1 , IC , ' 3C3C3r-T I , ,1 I II ! . V T L. 313 PHONE ORDERS TAKEN FOR C O. D. DELIVERY ANY TIME EX CEPT FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY. s DELIVERIES AS USUAL WHEN ORDERED AND PAID FOR HERB Sallwood Tueadayaand Thanday Roae City Parte , Kara Park Arleta Tremont and Lants Wednesday and Fridays Montavilla and Portland Heights Thursdays Other Sections Daily Phones A 6255 Main 5700 Sunnyside Store 994.996 Belmont Conranfont for many East Bid patrons. Sam prices, same ser Tica and specials .a at th main tore. PHONES B 1215 Tabor 18 NOT Iff ANY COMBINATION 1 Can Del Monte Pine apple 25 1 Can Table Peaches ..20 1 Large Can Dill Picklea.154 1 Can Holly Rice and Milk lOe 1 Glass Marmalade ...lOc! 1 Bottle Grape Juice.... 20 1 Bottle Logan Berry Juice 25 1 Can Chili Con Carne..l5tf t Cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans 25 3 Bottles Vinegar 25 1 Can Fish Flakes IO Van Camp's Soups, all kinds IO 3 Bottles Salad Dressing 25 3 Bottles Picnic Mustard.25 1 Jar C. & B. Raspberry Jam 20 1 Bottle Pure Vanilla. ..10 3 Bottles Worcester style Sauce 254 als::r.1i2i2c Veal Steak. - lb. . .-. .-. . JLv Veal Breast, "i A lb Best Beef, If 17- Roast, lb.. 1JU-lit Breakfast 00- 00- Bacon, lb. tJt-JOt 27c Ham, lb . . . Friedman's Specials and Pot Roast Boiling Beef Friedman's Market 291 YAMHILL STREET Between Fourth and Fifth, Opp. Portland Gas -Co. MOT W 1HI W1HIMH RlCEMttK ID11M! AlOcCan of this PURE ECONOMY FOOD contains fully as much nutriment as 6 Egg cutting 19 cent. Hinp ! 11 i I II to MinitniitMiin IIIIUI J II llll I II (1 Rice-Mhk ri sWBJBBBSBBtfssN'5 Surprise ip5 i 'ii li miminn dalieioaa sJIi. " - j r dinf s, cmtirdi, soups, etc READY TO SERVE HOT OR COLD Your Grocer Can Supply You ll -I if. .i i A-4- THE first loaf of KLEEN'tlfllD It is a revelation to see how clean, how purer, how delicious .bread can be when it's made according to th.e KLEEN'IlrllD formula, in our spotless bakery, where cleanliness is a religion and not a catch-phrase. And after the first surprise you will not be satisfied with any other than 'i&N-r.fflD BREAD n, si ; v ll You will realize the absurdity of your own home baking the folly of your sweltering struggles with fear of final failure, KLEBN -nfilD NEVER FAILS 1 ncrc in no surpnac after the first loaf. A fur that you know. You know if zomz to be euan, because no hands touch it but yours when you untie the wrapper. You know how good it tastes; how it combines nutty flavor with all the elements of nutrition and digestibility. Let KLUstWlfllD Surprise you tna. And after that Stick to It I Royal Bakery and Confectionery Portland, Oregon CopyrUat ISIS CHICKENS! 18c,20c,23c 80c-85c 65c-70c 35c Dairy Butter Best Creamery . . . Ranch Eggs, Dozen All Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices LA GRANDE CREAMERY 181 First Street flil 14 Lbs. Cane Sugar $1 With 50c Purchase of Tea and Coffee 1 $2.0.0 orders delivered in the 2-mile limit twice daily 45.00 orders delivered to the suburbs second day after given, or sooner if possible. Here Are FOODS for War They are Healthful and Tasty. They ire Economical, costing but a few cents per meaL Whole Wheat Flour (war flour), No. 10 sack 60c Fine Graham Flour, fine for (ems. No. 10 sack 60c Pure Cream Rolled Oats, the world's best, No. 10 sack 60c Pure Eastern Grown Corn Meal, No. 10 sack 55c Oregon Grown Shell Beans, dry, 3 lbs. . .25c 3 lbs. best quality cut Macaroni ...... .25c Fancy White Head Rice, 3 lbs 25c ; Best Oregon Creamery Butter, bulk, roll 77c Tha flavor la developed In coffee as labresuV bv roiti-nir or baidns;.- Cans wtll no in ore re tain all tha flavor ln coffee than it could in bi-ead. So buy your coffee, bulk. FRESH from the roaster, nave the coat of the Una, and set BETTER coffee. ..Try theea. OLD DUTCH Blend, MILD, pleasing, tasty. Pound ..25c HOFFMAN HOUSE blend, medium strength. Very flavory, lb. 30c 3 H lbs. $1.00 CAMPFIRE Blend, VERY" strong and very rich lb. 35c 3 lbs. $1.00 SANTWO Coffee, s good sweet drink. Pound ....20c Pure Bulk Cocoas and Chocolate, lb. . . .25c Finest GREEN and BLACK TEAS Pound 35c 50c 60c A llava Coffee Co.C 5$ L 5- Fresb Oregon Craamery BUTTER ColambU brawl FLECK'S Spa- or 79c cially cburnel Roll OLEOMARGARINE Mistletoe, Marigold, PC LayRon Out sqpuntry pork Store ( s ! a -r Wat vi i m . z I V TT llfl ySffVou A Penny a Pound Profit vaaaz eared, ooum- PZAJtX, BHOBTEimrO Wo. 3. eoo orv HO. 10, SS m4 IAOOV, mn rax t a e eat. Try It. a QJ. cured. 1 Try it. pound .ianw Tne arew Frodnct He.3.5e N OO Sf e. S. IUS 1 la 10. SSL&S Vouad O O T T A O B X A BC S, T x ?i,!.md 26V2c xnnta 10O Pure Wo. 3, 800 OR. Is. 10. taO VotanA mum feildtoW ai&'M MHJIHW Men's Evening Apparel receives the most careful atten tion at this laundry. We do up white vests, dress shirts, col lars etc., in a manner that can not fail to please men who 'are particular about their evening clothes. If you try this laundry once we are confident it will prove so satisfactory that you'll , employ ourjervices regularly. Downtown Offices: 143 Broadway 250 Alder B-224j . J n SPFPIAT We teaerre the rlarht u JuwinLi to limit amount .6 bars Crystal White Soap ."-25c Citrus, Gold Dust, Pearline, pkg.. ... . . .20c Snider Catsup, bottle 20c" Baby size Yeloban Milk, can .5c Corrallis Best Family Flour, sack. . . .$2.80 Large sweet whie-njeat Walnuts, lb. . ..14c s - m ; rday Only batu .- Reg. 40c Coffee 25c MARTIN MARKS COFFEECO. - WE DELIVER PHONE EARLY 252 THIRD ST. NEAR MADISON. , . Phonee Mais or A-1893 kK Ft M HaTO jrt Thouaasida Jl ReaJy lor V 1 frf Show f II of Nt ICui You -r K YoV ll ' Bolls WaU Paper Co. NEW LOCATION 229 MORRISON STREET i i i i " i r : , '. t : ,j X t - 291 Yamhill, Opp. Cos Co. Phone