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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. MARCH. 28, 19U.
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INFORMATION
COMIXO EVEITTS
Oreeter of Aurb. Portland. JM,
ConTMiUoa of Ursaa -in.iinre-e-s -
JL, Portland, Aucast 10. ,
PwIIm iioaa Adrertfcdns DM! xssnrisrlnn
senreaUon, Portland. Joli it-ft. ' ,
, -WEATHER CONDITIONS
Important center of low premure ere apparent
In the soatoern Plain statea awd an the aoathera
Alaskan coast. Uih prewar orerliee the nortb
ra states and not of Canada, aad extends sou-award
over California ami to "Florida.
Frecfcrftetton ha occurred In tha extreme
nnrthweat, ereT aa area extrndin- from I'tah and
Mouther Idaho outward to the PUirm atate. and
at scattered stati-ns in Tenneaw and Florida.
Tha hrarleet rainfall reported waa 1.14 Inches
at Hberldaa, H'ro. Tha westher is generally
colder to the Boekj Mountain. Plateau and aowth
rn Pacific ataiea, and parte of tha Plains region
aad Tennessee, aad s-aerallr wanner ia other
taction. The temperature is above normal trrer
most of the omoUr.
TODtV'N HFC A HTM 5
Portland and ricinltj Tonicht and Friday.
fair; southerly wtna.
" Oman Tontclit and Frtdar fair; moderate
- Waaliinstou Tonight and Friday fair, except
winds. EDWARD L. WKI,I,8,
Meteorolosirt.
OBKKHTA TIOJfH
STATIONS.
kskor. Or. ....
Itosie Idaho . . .
Boston, Maam. . .
Ihtcaso. Id. . . .
14 Moines. Iowa
tialteaton, Texan . .
Helena. Mont
Kaiua I'ity. Mo. . .
lw Anceiea, Cal . . .
Mamhtteld. Or. ...
MtitnravnJta, Minn.
New Oriaana. 1-a. . .
New Tor City. . . .
Noeth J'laR". Neb. .
O.lahotuaMUy . . .
PhOsnix, Arix
Portland. Or.
St. Ixmu. Mo
Malt'lke. I'tah. . .
Han VranrUco, Cal.
' Brattle. Vah. , . . .
Hhendan, Wyo. . . .
Kpoftena, Wash. . .
Te-u. Via.
TaUmah bland . . .
.Vaneourer, H. . .
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listment as a result of the desperate
f Ighttag taking place in Europe. Over
iuo men applied Monday- for enlist
ment. ' The 'Portland office ranks next
to New York or fourth In the United
States) in number of enlistments from
September 20 to March 20.
YoxirWar
EDITED fey
vvr tnrrttt that vour "war garden" i
! received the name only after it was rtal-
Te Hpeak at Lo.C Library - war as we a-
5s?bf .h vr? srea rer an5tbu?t.wln the -" weu
will be the topic of an illustrated lee-: Kee ln mlnJ thxt thepe an inter
ture this evening at the Lents Public nation4i coocern ln the success of every
branch library, Ninety-first and Foster ! war garden.
road, by Forest Ranger Albert Wiesen-1 The ultimate ideal of patriotism is
danger, formerly of the forest service, realised ln the person who does his ut
In addition, to the 125 lantern elides . most to serve his country tn -whatever
which Illustrate how rangers construct may be his task, whether It be going
trails, bridges, cabins, telephone lines i "over the top" Srom the trenches of the
and protect the forest from fire there front, conducting thrift campaigns to
will be exhibited a complete pack out- help finance the war, or bringing vege
flt. and Instruments used in locating ; tables "over the top" from the trenches
fires. This lecture will be free to the of your war garden. '
public and will be repeated Tuesday 1 .J?0 T-V" TrRrfHh min-
evening at the St. Johns Pubiic Hbraryf'
Scotland Is Hong aad StoryScottish Jance placed across the sea on the work
concert In aid of the 1 tarry louder Mil- jyou doing:
lion Pound fund for disabled Scottish j uf. Alone Is Held Cheap
soldiers and sailors, under the auspices I war la making bare the world's
rl th1 82?!i!8h 7JC,etles ' Portland. t JJa iU granaries are being
Lincoln high auditorium. Friday. March 'ImvtieA. the flocks thinned, the herds
Seattle.
Admission 50 cents; reserved seats 75
cents, from James Cor mack, care Bal
four Outhrle Co.. Park & Oak streets,-Adv.
War is
Highland piping and dancing, making everything dear except human
life ; the destructive monster is con
suming more food essentials than It Is
producing. Want follows hard In the
wake of the chariot wheels of Mars,
a k whnio world is threatened with
Hunger, the menace of which will be
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Celnael Graves te SpeakLieutenant
colonel Henry s. Graves will speak Fri
day. S D. m.. at lihrarv hall In th. t,,ti
lie library, to the families and friend J hoH will go to the combatants
of the men in France. Subject: "Forest I v J .JtJ f and nourished. The
food question Is now paramount. Food
production is as essenusw w 7 J Z
..vinr Tb soade and the noe
must befriend the rifle and the bayonet'
put this appeal irom au "T
with the record or. wnat. a b
V. JO
to a small garden may bring. The Mc-
cann family of St. Paul had lived IS
years within one block of a vacant lot.
200 by 200. feet. The Great .Northern
railway offered use of its right of way
for gardening purposes and this sug
gested the possibility of using the nearby
vacant lot. Permission was obtained.
Family Makes Good Beeord
With much labor the tin cans and
rubbish that had accumulated during
many years was cleared away. Then
Pa McCann and Ma McCann and the
seven little McCanns planted their- gar
den. From 6 cents' worth of pumpkin seeds
they raised 60 pumpkins, enough for
more than a winter's supply of pumpkin
pies. From 25 cents' worth of squash
seed, 95 squashes. From la cents' worth
j-ef beet seed, Zhi bushels of beets. From
10 cents' worth of parsnip seeds. 1H
bushels of parsnips. From two dosen
tomato, plants. 4 bushels of tomatoes.
From 4 bushels of seed potatoes only
25 bushels because the ground was aot
adapted to the growing of potatoes.
From one handful of seed corn, 5 bushels
of corn, dried.
It is a record that can be easily ex
celled In Oregon. But it shows the re
sult of transforming waste ground and
waste time into cultivated war garden
and energized time.
Have you started your .war garden
yet?
Chief Statistician
Third Liberty Loan
William Adams, city treasurer, has
been appointed chief statistician of the
third Liberty loan campaign. Mr.
Adams will establish headquarters In
the Northwestern National Bank build
ing and take on a staff of percentage
experts, tabulators and stenographers.
His duties 'will embrace the. recording
of reports from all of the mors than
200 dlstricts-of the state and the pre-1
paration of these records for publica
tion. Honor flags will be presented to dis
tricts exceeding their quotas and there
will be a keen rivalry among the dis
tricts for the distinction of being first
to receive the honor flag. This compe
tition will necessitate rapid and accur
ate accounting on the part of the stat
istician and his assistants.
TOWN TOPICS
Engineers in France."
British Red Cress Card and iftnAv
dancing party for benefit of 'British sol
diers' rfependents' fund, W. O. W. hall.
East Sixth at Alder street. Saturday.
April , 1918. Adv.
Steamer Jessie Harklas for ram.
Washougal and way landings dallv.
ctpt Sunday; leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m. fAdv
Steamer Iralda for St. Helena and Rai
nier daily at 2:30 D. m foot of Ald.r
street; Sunday. St. Heiana on! v. i in r.
J8 (Adv.)
.02 master Lines and Pot Plants, also m
1.14 I flowers, at the lowest prices. Irvlngton
r-ara urai company, "ouxth and Yam
hill. ' (Adv.)
Eyp Optical Co. Now located at Slii
Eilers building. Examination free. Adv.
Sr. E. A. Sommer. 120S Stevens build
ing, has returned. (Adv.)
109 Chiropractic Standard. Dr. Mo-
(Adv.)
Fleming, 112 4th.
'.Adv.)
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Mahon.
Aatoreel Spotlitea
Jav W. Stevens Has
Praise for Marshal
THRIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
on Sale at
Business Office, The Journal
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Kadlo Examination April 1 Men from
all parts of Oregon will gather in
Tl .1 J. A II . . r m. Vi o
ment examination for radio service. e rire Prevention work carried on
which will be held on that day, be- by Fire Marshal Ed Grenfell is praised
ginning at 8 o'clock in the morning by Jay W. Stevens, manager of the fire
eth.exaYm,nMaUoCn tinJSZSTA 1'
leLoas Martin, assistant radio inspec- er 'ir mar 1"a"d-,
tor of the department of commerce, as- gt :n . """ vcu. air.
ili-inn t th v M a A. Men t am in receipt of your favor and
successful in passing the examination nof b J;.report, for
become ...glble for appointment In tta Jwmnt to co
wireless teiegrapn ana leiepnono ui- Th- rRnnrt. , "
vision of the army. All the men who hVwllSaS Hdotier
wish to take the examination are re- th,n too numeroull to menUon. with
quired to fill out Th advance blanks wnlcn haye had t contend
which are to be had on - pplication to wonderful 8nowlns. Here.8 l
the department of education, room 416, thA rnnA ,rl. . i"s lual
REP. HAWLEYENTERS
RACE FOR REELECTION
RUNG DECLARATION
W. G. Hare and E. I. Ballagh
Would Represent Counties
' in Legislature.
EARN MORE
A Few Months Spent at
Y. M. C. A. building. It is
A Better Sanitary
Regulations Urged
POttTA.AJil
WU1 fit you for Bigger Pay
and Position
Largest Baslaess College
, la the northwest
EH&OLL ANY TIME
Write for Free Catalog
A Pesltlos Whss Competent
Urged I "t-hft flrM rlnrlno- fho mnntk e nt
. L. . . t . W n . . n ... J e " ........... v. i i CU1 U1
int ii.c uLiino Du. muwu ll7 were all small, the majority of
"""" ' I mem Deing cnimneys burninir out.
Wsr Garden Lee tore "What You
Should Plant in Your War Garden Now"
will be the subject of an address which
will be delivered by County Agricultur
allst B. B. Hall ln the auditorium of the
Meier A Frank store Friday afternoon
at J:30 o'clock. "This is th fourth
meeuns oi ia rtiuiar uourso iiveu oy Salem. Or.. Marrh ?Th M,.u
th extension service of O. A. C." reads i TamhWand Polk county Medical society
n annn-imi nnam anr i na e-ii laisi csamn a l lis . . . .
""' met net last njgnt ana launched a cam
be concerned with the varieties which palgn inteiraed to become state wide for
mature at different times to provide the purpose of creating sentiment in
a continuous nuppiy oi iresn vegeiaDies, favor of stricter laws providing for Ban
wnar. lo pianr. in me garaen now, ine i station
seed that should be planted now to pro- This action was taken following ad
duce plants for later, planting, and the dresses by Dr. McCusker and Dr. Mc-
proper methods of putting seed into I Daniel of Portland, who pointed out
the- groutid. including depths, distance, that so many physicians have been called
and many other essentials of successful I into military service that stricter reg
gardenlng. lulations must be enforced to assure the
u xi (i.iffia win Bnaat a tv Tivi I health of the state.
" - - - I im, ! i i
TT-U,," .. " T '.. uV "k..: endorsing the Owen bill, now before con-
ui"i ouujcv . ...hlch will increaaa tha rank of
The Empire bf Christ." The rry'JJSS Si rnJtf
noon assemblies begin at 12 :20 and close - - ,oo-,, ...
punctually at is :oo. ro collections are 1 1- ,- Df n alor
taKen ana tne puisic is inviiea. i nese
u- klt w u n
tlon's soul under war." are held regu- Where ohall We U0 TOr LUnCheOn
larly at the Church of Our Father, at I Johnson's. 286 Alder, of course. Fresh
the corner of Broadway and Yamhill, I egg sandwich, 10c; Tillamook cheese
thia nnint hine aoitd hv th minis. I sandwich. 7c ; cottage cheese. 5c : Brad
tern having these meetings in charge J,''8 Tpi.e- 7 : big gly.,ot ri.ch m.llk'
because of its convenience to the down
Salem, Or.. March 28. Congressman
W C. Haw ley of the First congressional
district today filed his declaration of
candidacy for re-election on the Re
publican ticket. "No Interests to serve
but the public Interests" Is his slogan.
His platform says ;
Faithfully serve all public interests.
Including vigorously prosecuting war ;
protecting interests of our armed de
fenders and their families ; JVW
L-ita- veterans and widows and
dependents; legislation promoting wel-
. mntrv rl urine and after war ,
merchant marine ; public improvements,
improved postal facilities; Pd
restoring grant lands to tax rolls, lib
eral conditions for public land entry
men : developing all natural resources
ln Oregon; extending rural credits ,
needed labor legislation; excluding un
desirable immigration; national pro
hibition; equal suffrage; leglslatloi
for public defense, moral and material
welfare, generally."
William G. Hare of Hillsboro fyed as
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion for representative from Washing-1
ton county. His slogan is: "No ex-,
travagant promises, but conscientious
service."
EL I. Ballagh of St. Helens filed as
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion for representative from Columbia
county. "Taxation for good govern
ment, but not for extravagance," is his
slogan.
M. D. Clifford of Baker filed as can
didate on the Democratic ticket for cir
cuit Judge for Baker county.
Conservation, concentration and con
secration for the sake of those' at
the front.
Reliable Dentistry
Wo caarxntee oor work foe 10
years. Wa will examine yonr teeth
tne aad tall yes J tut what they j
require and what it will coat. I
Oatd Crowns OS.50-SB.OOj
Fwrcstalii Crowns. . . SS.ao-SS.00 '
fi old s-lllinoe S1.0O and Up
Full Set f Teeth far Sft.00
alniees Bxtreetlone ....... SOe
SUrar rttllnas ... 0s
I fire my personal atteaUoa to
til work.
DR. EL r. NEWTON, Prop.
Open ETeainfs Dntil 10.
Boston Painless Dentists
Between 4th and Bth en Washington St.
lt.Mwtas
MHOLSUM
Genua Gab Ii Seized
New York, March 28. TJ. P.) Fed
eral agents today were la charge of the
German club here. The clubhouse was
formerly the meetlng-plaos of many
Germans and German sympathisers.
Captain Boy-Ed once resided there-
Documents found were confiscated.
Woman Kills Husbnnd - '
Ban Francisco, March 28. L N. a) ,
Edward Fucelli, a shipping clerk, 28,
was shot and instantly killed early today
by his wife. Irene, 21. following a quar
rel last night, when he threatened to kill
her. ' . ' . .
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Absolutely
. iWhtpIesale Price
10n These Cannecl Vegetables, Milk and Ripe Olives
"CASHED VEGETABLES
Corti. Onarga. fancy, regular 11.85. speolal. dos. SI. 65, each 15 ;.
Corn. Appetiser brand, ex. stand., reg. 1165. sp'l. dx. Sl.45 ea. 12Vs)
Tomatoes, very best brand, solid pack. 2h. dos. Sl75, each...l5
Peas, Del Monte brand, special extra, sufrar 2s, dos. SlUO 8 for SOe?
Peas. P. S. Tender Melting. 2s. dosen S2.25. each 20)
Asparagus, Libby's brand. 2s large, dosen S3. OO, each 250
Asparagus Tips. Libby's Hillsdale. Is tall, dosen S3. 25, each...22s :
Pumpkin. Libby's brand. 3s, dozen Sl80, lXor. ..: 50) '
8plnach, Libby's brand, 2fts, dozen S2.35, each 20
MILK
Carnation Mltk, 48 large cans tn case, case
Carnation Milk. small cans in case, case
Borden's Milk. 4s large cans in case, case
dosen
dosen . .
dosen.
Sl.BO
SI, 56
se
Borden's Milk. 98 small cans In case, case S5.60. dosen.... w 70e
Mt. Vernon Milk. 48 large cans ln case, case S5.S0, dosen S4S
RIPE OLIYEft ECONOMICAL FOOD ,
Ripe Olives. No. 10 cans, dosen SH.OO, each Sl-OO
Ripe Olives, quart tins, dosen S3.00, each 300
Ripe Olives, 8-os. tins, dosen Sl15 each IOC
Canned Fruit. Vegetables, Milk and Canned Olives,
for half the dosen price...
Rose of Ceylon Tea, per lb 50
Your Easter Suit
f HOOSE it here at this bright, new store, where
we show all the spring models in
BRADFORD CLOTHES
For Men and Young Men
Here are nobby suits, all ready to slip right on.
Let us fit you now for Easter. Moderate prices.
mrniuxusmu
235 Washington Street
Between Fourth and Fifth
town public.
Minor Driver Arrested William Sha-
fer; 16, was arrested by Captain Harms
7c. Lots of other good things to eat.
266 Alder. (Adv.)
East Stark
slighUy injured UJIIIIIllllIIllIttlllllllf llllllflllllllllllllllllUIIllllIIIIIllllltlllllf
se Shafer was a ZZ
turned him over ZZ S
IX! M ' . I lZ J- I
1 rll V jf II II II 1 1 IIH 1 1 I .IISI.I If llf-P TIMS
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Special Clothes Kotice
Drafted men have left on our hands
. Wednnndnv nn a. rhir nf clrlvlnc an I few fine tailored suits, size 38 and 39.
atitomohil without a. mlnnr'a llmnn. "v ""S'"- uiotounu money
,. , ,.- i i I aavea. nemer . r-etierBon company,
e- .YT1"1 W" made aiter Chafer had tailor 313 v. Washington street. (Adv)
by Ned Barringer. 2095
Street Barringer was
in the accident. Because
minor. Captain Harms turned
to the Juvenile court officers,
Dr. Waldo Visits MeMtnnvIHe Dr.
William A. Waldo of the White Temple,
spoke at McMlnnvllle college Tuesday
before the student body, composed
mostly of young women, on "The Pos
sibilities of Young People at the Pres-
ent Time." He reports that the at- S
tendance record at the college Is hold- ZZ
ing up splendidly. While on this trip I s
Dr. Waldo visited his brother at Day- 1
ton. Or.
John M. Mann Referred To Through I ;
a typographical error ln The Journal ZZ
ot Wednesday it was made to appear I ZZ
mai .ooun u. Alarm, aeputy unitea
States marshal, was referred to ln an
account of Judge Henry McGinn's six
cent fare speeqh ln the Washington
high school Tuesday evening, when
John M. Mann, city commissioner, was
the one referred to by the speaker
Held for Isvestlgaties Jacob Leh
man, who claims to be a Russian, was
arrested by the Oregon State Guard
Wednesday at the St. . Johns shipyard
and Is being held in the city' Jail pend
Ing investigation. The guard officers
arrested him on the verbal complaint
of E. T. Bauman.
Stimslns to Recruiting; The marine I
recruiting station in tne ranama duiiq-
ing nas leu a decided stimulus to en-
Last Time Tomorrow
' Noonday Meetings
PATRIOTIC
RELIGIOUS
Hippodrome Theatre
12:10 TO 12:80
SPEAKER
DR. STAUB
Pinal Rally of all churches Easter Sunday at
The Auditorium, 3:15. Speaker, Dr. Stans
flald. Music under direction ot Profetxor
oyer, with chorus
to the theatre!
"Forging Ahead
, in Busmen' I
tuia tna il.-9un OSOS
Is tha ana men ties ed la
all af aur Natioaat ad
vert ial as. It tells all
asoat the Madera Baal
seas Oaorae sad serstae
tad what prominent mM
among T0.ee suSecrtk.
rasas' abant it,
Addrasa aur Westsrn
Raprasaatatlva, B. D.
Parker. 620 N. W. Bank
Bids. Mai OT. er
- ton rareitinrmw
j teier rises, kew Teeh.
Wt
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
One pair of Columbian S
KRYPTOKS will serve all
purposes from fine print in ' E
tne program to line details
on the stage !
KRYPTOK lenses have
forever dbne away with the
old nuisance of two pairs
and with that other nuisance,
the pair with the visible di
viding line. KRYPTOKS
are just as smooth and clear
as any single-vision lenses,
yet they really are double
vision near-vision and 4 far
vision in the same lens.
The Columbian is god
father to the KRYPTOK
theory of making a lens.
Trust the Columbian to see
that you are perfectly fitted
for both visions!.
., . . ' V Br-5-SB-aX-a-B-S-BB-g-S """" t
Writ) for
this Free
Book to
; day.
Columbian Optical Co.
T?1 1 T i .
nuyu x. oiuwci, mgr:
1 14S Sixth Street . -
'The STORE THA T UNDERSELLS BECA USE IT SELLS FOR CASH'
Women Who Know Values Best Never Fail to Profit by Our
Bargain Friday Sales
It Is a Weekly Occasion on Which You Have the Opportunity to Purchase
Seasonable, Trustworthy Merchandise
At Less Than Regular Selling Figures
your new Easter Suit
and Pay Only. $24. 75
Come choose from the latest Spring models in fine Poplins. Serges and Shepherd Check materials. Models
that will assure a smart graceful appearance. The coats come with flare and belted, and are lined with fancy
linings. All colors in navy, Copenhagen, clay, grey, etc., as well as checks. All slses. Values are most
unusual, considering quality of materials, workmanship and style. Purchase Friday and save.
Women 's Easter Footwear ftff
$5.50 and at $7.00 Pair
In our Basement Shoe Section we have arranged a special showing and sale of Women's Spring Style
Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Shoes ln two tone either brown or grey, with cloth top to match, also ln other
fashionable leathers unsurpassed values at S5.50 to 17.00.
Pumps and Oxfords in best styles at ' $40 and $5 DO
MISSES' AND CHIL- Sixes (PO 4Q Sixes' Q- QQ
D REN'S PUMPS Utt to 2, at-s0 to wX.SJO
EXTRAS FOR FRIDAY!
A Sale of White Voile Waists
At 98c
A fine assortment of dainty new White Voile Waists
in. styles with large collar. All slaes from 36 to 46.
Undervalued for this sale at 98c.
EXTRA ! FOR FRIDA YI
A Sale of White Curtain Swiss
Atl4cYd.
In the Main Floor Drapery Section we place on spe
cial sale a splendid lot of fine white Curtain Swisses
in dot and figure designs. All 36-inch width.
EXTRA ! FOR FRIDA Y!
A Sale of UOOYards Kiddie Cloth
At 28c Yd.
In the Wash Goods Section we have underpriced
some 1200 yards of Kiddle Cloth, Schoolday Suitings
and Devonshire Cloth. 2 to 1-yard lengths In stripes.
checks and plain colors.
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EXTRA! FOR FRIDAY!
A Sale of Men's Dress Shirts
At 95c
Plain Whits Shirts made with pleated bosom, at
tached cuffs and in coat style. Also ln coat and regula
tion styles with wrist bands. All sizes 16 to 17, but not
all sizes ln each style.
EXTRA! FOR FRIDAY! A SALE
OF BOSS POLISH MOPS AT . ......
39c
At the Notion Counter we place on special sale about 200 Boss Polish Mops. They tome with four-foot handle
and In a tin container. Suitable for cleaning and polishing all sorts of woodwork and floors."
Store Opens
at &:30 A. M.
Saturdays
at 9 A.M.
The Most in ValueThe Best in Quality
. -rM . ....
Store Closes
at 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays
.at 6 P.M.
V4. a. . t .a.--5r ra-i-: If 1 -a A
w in-1 tt wt i i a rw nrn n n
DRIED FRUIT
10-lb. boxes Red Hill Italian Prunes, 40s, each fl.40
24-lb. boxes Red Hill Italian Prunes, 40s each $3.00
Italian Prunes, fancy, bulk, per lb l&d)
Seeded Raisins, Bonton brand, 16-os. cartons, each 12Vnip
8eedless Ratsms, Bonton brand, l&-oaCcartons, each X'JtWw
Figs, White Mission, per lb , 15s
Figs. Kelsey Black, per lb: 12He
Apricots, fancy, per lb ...224
Apricots, cnoice, per to - 17s
Peaches, extra choice, per lb.
12
.2d
1.00
JUKO COFFEE
Those Who Buy JUNO COFFEE Come Back for More
Juno Corree, the same price each day. JV4 lbs. SSX.OO. per la..
Butter, Ekonpmu brand 2-lb. cubes; each
HAM A WD EOGS
Sugar-cured Ham, per lb
Oregon Fancy Eggs No cartons 2 dosen for
CAWED TABLE FRUIT
Peaches. Laurel Wreath brand, ex. standard, 2 He, ds. f 2.6St ea. 23d) .
Apricots. Laurel Wreath brand, ex. standard, 2Vs, ds. S2.65. ea. 23 '
Pineapple, Libby's brand, select, f slices to can, 2s. ds. 82.65
each - 25d
Pineapple, Libby's brand, select. S slices to can, 2s, ds. S2.25. ea. 20d)
CHILI POWDER, ETC.
Mexican Chill Powder, bulk, per lb QQd)
Mexican Sage, per lp 404f
Cumin Seed, per lb , 606
Imported Paprika, bulk, per lb. 50
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
i t Member of the Greater Portland. AssoclaUoa
Wholesaler to Private Families, Hotels and Reslaaraats
208-210 THIRD ST., Bet. TAYLOR and SALMON
One aad One Half Blocks Boats of Pshlle Market
Special Mall Order Service Write for Montkly Lilt
U. S. Food Admlalttratloa License We. O 11.67
$30 to $40 Men's Sample
Suits at $15
When we say $30.00 to 40.00 Suits, It metns exactly what we say.
They are all woo! and some of them hard-finished worsteds. Sizes 33
to 44. Some with belts. The names of makers are Kuppenheimer
and Kaufman. This alone signifies what they are.
Friday and Saturclay On Sale Here for $1500
HIGH-GRADE SHIRTS ON SALE
A Bunch of Samples the Cream of Production
SHOES ON SALE
The Shoes we have here are real Shoes. We have them for men,
ladies and children work or dress wear. They are the best of'
good ones.
GROCERIES
We are closing out everything In the Grocery line, dealers can Also '
buy here. Everything we have on hand in Groceries must go at
some price. . ?
Poultry Wire, Machine Bolts, Rope, Hay Carriers, will be discontin- ;
ued here- so here goes, come and buy them here and save 50. '.
20c for a set of six Drinking Glasses, worth $1.00
500 samples of Baseball Mitts and Gloves Half Price
25c box of Hold Fast Clothespins. 3 dozen in box. 15c
Sample pieces of Ccmrnunity SUverware.at Half Price
CONSOLIDATED SALES CO.
212 FIRST ST., BET. SALMON AND TAYLOR
THE GREATEST
TREASURE
of this company is not in its
vaults, but in the good will
of its thousands of Oregon
and - Washington policy
holders. They have insured with
this strong local company;
it in turn is assisting in a
, big way. through its invest-
ments, lp build up the
Northwest., Insure with
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A NATION'S
RESOURCES
War demands the nation's en- '
tire resource and the most effi
cient way of delivering them.
There can bo no question that
to bring the nation's resource
to the highest state of effi
ciency requires the Improve
ment of roads and highways,
and this can be accomplished
by paving them with
BITULITHIC
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Journal Bldg., Portland, Or.
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