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    THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918.
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MUSTERS
STATE
FOUR EUGENE
GUARD
V4
HUM
i
E
COMPANIES
Battalion Now Members of State
; Militia, With Ray A. Babb
as Major.
Eugene, May 31. Eugene now baa
about 200 men sworn In the service of
the atatc The four companiea of the
Home Guard, numbering 160 men, were
aat , night mustered into . the Oregon
Ktato Militia by Major John'M. Wll
llams, acUng adjutant general. Ray A.
Pabn, a Spanish war veteran with regu-t
lararmy and national guard experience,'
waa chosen aa major of the battalion,
and Colonel John Ieadr. of the Royal
Jrlah Rifles, wu unanimously, elected as
Instructor and Inspector. That these
companiea were organized and drilled Is
due largely to the nthusiasm and tease
less work of Colonel Leader, who has
been ably backed by Major Babb and
wiany others. I I Goodrich was elect
ed lieutenant and adjutant of the bat
talion and the following company offi
cer were chosen :
Company A. captain, W. W. Bran
atetter; first lieutenant, E. K. Horning;
Second lieutenant, Berrlan Dunn.
Company B. captain. El win McCor
mick; first lieutenant, Claude Gray;
second lieutenant, A. E. Brlgham.
Company C. captain, Ralph Hamilton :
first lieutenant, Raymond Perdew;, sec
ond lieutenant. Warren Rae.
Company D, captain, Arnold Koepke;
first lieutenant, K IL Johnson ; second
lieutenant. H. E. Clark. -
In addition to these four companies.
Sheriff D. A. Elklns' company of armed
and drilled , deputies of about 40 men
makes a total of 200 men In the city
now in the state service.
Major Williams assured the officers
of the battalion that If four of the out
side companies In the county would go
In with Eugene and form a second bat
talion, the two would bo formed Into-a
regiment and - a colonel elected ,wth
headquarters In Eugene. In that event.
It is hoped to enlist the Eugene mu
nicipal band as a regimental band.
Sdurapas tp Be Given
Hearing on June 6
-.! . -. . ' ;- j . .:
James Sour a pas, Greek poolroom pro
prietor, arrested Thursday on charges
of obstructing the draft and 'of violat
ing the espionage act.' will be given a
hearing before United! States Commis
sioner Drake June . Assistant United
States Attorney Goldstein, who f tyld the
complaint against Sourapas. has re
fused to accept less than $5600 bonds for
his release, and he Is being held in the
Multnomah county Jail in default of ball
of that sum. L
Returned Flour to Be
Placed in Windows
Sacks of wheat flour, returned to the
government for use of the soldiers and
allies abroad, will be displayed: in store
windows over the. entire state within
the next few days, as a result of the
"wheatless till harvest" campaign which
A
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Ivory Soap, large bars, ea. lfjc
Easy Day Soap, 5 bars. I.. 25c
Light House Wash Powder,
3 Pk 15c
Mechanics' Hand Soap, large
cans, 3 for 25c
Cocoa, 1 -lb. pkg 25c
Baker's Chocolate, 3-lb. can
for ..-70c
Pork, and Beans, Van . Camp's,
No. 2 cans, 2 for..... 35c
String Beans, per can.... 10c
Booth Sardines, per can.. 20c
Milk, small cans, each.... .5c
Baking Powder, Cleveland's,
i -lb. can .40c
Crescent Baking Powder, i
lb. 20c 5 lbs. . 90c
Rolled Oats, fresh and crisp,
3J4 lbs 25c
New Orleans Molasses in 10c
and 15c size, or 5-lb. pall 35c
Wesson Oil, small size. . .40c
Medium six ......... 80c
Canadian Blue Ribbon Tea "is
going up." Buy now, per
pound ., .60c
Black Pepper, finest trade.
per lb ....35c
Coffees M. J. B.. Royal Club.
Gotten West 3-lb. can 95c
Hill Bros.' Blue can, 3-Ib.an
'or ...90c
Fotger's Comrade Coffee, 3-
can ..,.75c
Carnation Coffee, 3-lb. can 75c"
WILSON'S
GROCERY
SECOND AND YAMHILL STS,
A NEW KIND OF
BREAD!
It is the sensation of the East,
and . will be almost exclusively
used even when flour may be
had in abundance. Here is a
recipe for three loaves or .
Rice
Bread
- Two 10c cans Holly Rice
and MUk.
1H caps Liquid Milk and '
Water.
1 cake Fleischman's Yeast.
3 to 4 teaspoenf uls Salt.
1 tablespoonful Sugar.
1 tablespoonful Lard or
Crisco.
8"' cups Flour, ,Wheat' or
White Corn.
Scald liquid, then cool to
lukewarm. Soften yeast in this.
Add Holly Rice and Milk with
Salt, Sugar and Lard. Beat well.
Add flour gradually until stiff
enough to knead.. Knead until
very smooth and elastic, thnen,let
rise until slightly more than dou
ble in bulk. Shape into loaves.
Whtfn a little more than twice
its original size, bake from 50
minutes to one hour.
This bread will keep fresh and
moist for days, and will be found
the most palatable -and nourish
ing table fopd ever set (before
the consumer. It was originated
in Pennsylvania, where our fac
tory No. 2 is located, and is the
greatest bread making discov
ery of the day. It is the sensa
tion of all that region,! almost
entirely "supplanting all old
fashioned loaves. ! '". i
HOLLY MILK
& CEREAL CO.
PORTLAND, HE GO
sack, announcing- the name of the pa
triot who save back the flour. :..
It is Impossible to ascertain at pres
ent how much flour Orenm will fur
nish by self denial of Its citizens, but
it is estimated that not less than a car
load from each county will be turned In,"
Several counties Have already promised
three 'or four carloads.' "; J- ''
: Payment for returned flour i will be
made promptly as a resun ox arrsnge
raiwinitlv bv W. B. Aver.
Oregon food administrator. The house
holder Is to receive full retail value
for the t flour returned and the mer-
chant, to reimburse !, himself, will fill
obi oiana ana a raw a sight arart ror
the amount paid the consumer.
To! demonstrate their stability Lon
don's motorbuaes are put through .a-
senea of tilting tests before they. are
permitted to serve the public
Japanese on Trial .
In Dry Law Cases
-'-; - -i - : ' ;
The trial of Tom Tanaka. ; Japanese
liquor dealer of San Francisco, and It
Portland Japanese, all charred vrtth violating-
the prohibition lawfwaa ; begun
in the federal court this morning.- A
score of cases of liquor were Introduced
as evidence by Assistant United States
Attorney Goldstein. .
The . liquor, alleged to have, been
shipped" In by Tanaka for 'distribution
by the other defendant, who', rive in
Portland. Is packed in jars which wre
placed In cans of loose dried beans. The
boxes, were , labeled . "candy." j. .
Work With the Government j i
Shop Early-Conserve Labor-Practice Thrift
Bennett's Hourly Meat Sales
Make This Possible and Profitable for You !
Special
Coffee
Ne Ssllrsrlt en m than. lbs. at thli arloe
J
82 Third St. I
a si. Salman and Main. Phone Main 322.
CHICKENS LOWER
GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, per roll -e. .QOc
GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER, roll ,85c
FRESH DAIRY BUTTER, per roll. 7ge
COOKING BUTTER, per roll. .70c
FRESH OREGON RANCH EGGS, dozen ...40c
EGGS, dosen 38c 2 dozen for . .V. ............ . .75c
FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pound .25c
CHICKENS FOR SATURDAY
LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO.
CORNER FIRST AND' YAMHILL STS.
Special Sale COFFE
Our regular 40c Coffee on sale Saturday. ? T) pg
only not over 4 lbs. to a customer lb. adlJ)
MARTIN MARKS COFFEE I CO.
N 25 THIRD ST- NEAR MADISON
Fairchild
SLOW
M
eat Prices
Pet Seast. lb. ...:.12 to 15 I Teal Beast, lb... .....18 to 20
Belllag Beef, lb.. lO I TfI I. i ZaZ.
Mirtolas, lb. ..,.20 1 veni.Btew, ' ...15 to 18
T'Beaes, lh.. 20 t Bry Salt, lb. ........I....,, ...25
VTB CLOSE SATURDAY 7'p.
17 A ID in UT I r. C "n LittIe Wholes
I AlKLnlLUO ale Butcher
224-226 YAMHILL ST., Between First and Second
. 8 A. M. to 9 A. M.
Round Steak, nice and
tender, only
18c Lb.
Two roasds 35
Sirloin Steak, lb. 20c
Two Foandt 38
. 11 A. M. TO7P.M.
T-Bone Steaks. 25c
Sirloin Steak . 22c
Round Steak 22p
Best Po Roast.... 18c
9 A. M. to 11 A. M.
Best Pot Roast only
15c Lb.
Boiling Beef, per lb. 14c
Calves Liver
2 Lbs. for 35c
Home-Made Weiners 20c
BENNETT'S
Fourth and Yamhill, Northwest Corner
BE THRIFTY
Buy your foodstuffs where you get the lowest
prices. At the Java you get wholesale prices on
Groceries because of our Cash and Carry , Policy.
Start today and save.
Best Creamery Butter, roll .900
Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, dozen 43e
Freeh Peanut Butter, lb 22
Tillamook Cheese, lb 30
Carnation. Borden's, Yeloban aid Aster Milk,
can He
Jello, package 11
2 ne Peaches 25
2 cans Apricots 25
2 cans Orated Pineapple ...25
2 cans Clams i25
.2 cans Oysters 25a
2 Shredded Wheat 25c
2 Post Toasties 25
2 Kellogg's Corn FJakes 25
2 Fischer's Kolled Oats.." 25
1 9-lb. sack 70
COFFEE
20 off on Coffee
and Teaa i (boat th
atTinr make jroo.
Our Coffees and Teas
are fresh and care
fully blended. That a
where they set the
flaTor.
Campflre ' Coffee,
lb. 35
3 lbs....fl.OO
Hoffman House,
lb SO
avi ibs .sji.od
Old Dutch, per
lb. 25
4 lbs....$1.00
Save on Fats
Wesson Oil. small 39. medium
Kream Krisp, medium
Dried Fruits
3 lbs. Prunes
2' lbs. Dried Peaches
2 lbs. excellent Sultana Raisins. . .
.78
33
..25C
.25
.25
English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan. Gunpowder
Tea, per lb.... 50, 60, 75
Iava offgg 'Go.
Sl T AM HILL ST., WEAK FIFTH
ost
r
iEcomical
coiiee yon
afl
Vacuum
packed by
specialprocess
You can make more cups of good coffee
with less M.J.B. than with any other
coffee.
Compare M.J.B. Coffee spoon by spoon, "
cup by cuprwith any other coffee and
you will be convinced that M. J. B. Cof
fee is the best and most economical
coffee you can buy. "
M.J.B. is scientifically blended from
the finest flavored coffees grown in the
world. It is never roasted until. thor
oughly ' mellow and is vacuum packed
to retain its strength and flavor.
It Reaches You Fresh
"(
, ' M.J.B. CotteeWhy?
' t . .j
Ofiktand Wartktust
27-29 N. ront Street '
Portland
. T.- '-.-1,
Meals for
QuickLunches
Deviled Meat, can 5c
Booth's Sardines, can. .20c
2 lasses. Chipped Beef 25c
2 cans Pimentos..,.. 25c
See Saturday Special Col.
BREAKFAST
SPECIALS
2 rU. Shredded Wheat 25c
2 pks. Puffed Wheat. 25c
9-lb. an Monarch Pan-
cikA Drips .$1
Rye Flakes .20c
K
Savel Sstve! Save!
. . . .
Many people talk of the high cost of living without doing
all in their power to overcome that condition. It is our aim
to'keep prices down, without sacrificing quality, and we are
doing iti In this ad today you will find any number of food
items -each one representing a saving and five or ten or
even fifteen cents saved on one item amounts to a lot on a
purchase, and a great deal more by the end of the month.
Look through this list, see what you need, and do your shop
ping at the People's Saturday and every other day of the week
it will pay you.
PEOPLE'S MARKET AND GROCERY
-
Cracker- Cookies Low Price '
3 pkgs. Wheat Savers. . . . . . .25
Butter Crackers, lb. 1 . ..... .15
2 lbs. Broken Crackers.. .V .....25
Fancy Broken Cookies, lb. ...10
I SEE "SATURDAY-SPECIAL" COLUMN
You'll Want to Stock Up Your Pantry With These
Cleansers j that wi ll
make housekeeping
much easier.
See "Saturday Special" Col
umn for Two Splendid
Saving.
3 cans Skat ....25c
3 cans Lye.. 25c
4 bars Creme Oil Soap. 25c -
2 bars Sapolkt 15c
Palm Olive Soap 10c
Lux,, package 10c
5 bars Clean Easy Soap. 25c
6 bars Toilet Soap.... 25c
All small cane MUk. can 5c
S cans Marigold Milk.fJOc
$4.65 " ! :
5 cans Armenr's Milk.SOc
$4.65 case.
5 cans Carnation Milk.55c
$5.25 a case.
8 cans Borden's milk . . 55c
$5.25 a case.
Eagle Milk, can 20c
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Big Savings at Peoples
3 cans Oysters for 25c
3 cans Otter Clams 25c
Ivory Starch, pkg. for.... 5c
3 Old Dutch Cleanser. .. .25c
10 bars C W. Soip, 1 large
Sea Foam Wash Powder, 4
bars Creme Oil Soap, all
for $1.00
1 lb. Fancy Chocolate Cookies
(regularly 3 5c) 20c
All brands canned Coffee, 3
lbs. for ..00
J
Low Prices
That Will
Interest Every
Homekeeper
1 lb. Cluster Raisins. . -10c
1 lb. New Walnuts 20c
2 lbs. Fancy Prunes.. 25c
3 pkgs. Shred. Codfish 25c
3 lbs. Broken Macaroni 25c
3 lbs. Broken Spaghetti 25c
Pearl Barley, lb lCc
Matches, pkg. 5c
tfrial- N. O. Molasses 35c
t 2j4-lb. can FarrelPs
White Syrup . . 25c
1 pkg. A. & H. Soda 5c
2 pkgs. , Corn Starch.. 25c
Fresh and Cured Meat, Bologna Liver Sausage,
Head Cheee
Pearl Shortening, 3 lbs . 75c
Pearl Shortening, 10 lbs.. .$2.50
Full Cream Cheese, lb -30c
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. for 55c
FHONE ORDERS TAKEN FOR C O. D. DELIVERY ANY TIME EX
CEPT FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY. t DELIVERIES AS
USUAL WHEN ORDERED
AND PAID FOR HERB rsQ.
fclK
Sellwood
Tveadareand
Thursdays
Rom City Park
Kan Park
Arleta
Tremoat and
Lents
Wednesdays and
Fridays
MontavtrJa
ad Portland
Heights
Tharsdays
Other Beetioas
Daily
Sunnyside
Store
994-996 '
Belmont
Coavealeat f e r
many East Side
patreas. 8ssae
OV Phones A 6255
Main 5700
MOT IM AMY COMBINATION
as at the aaata
store.
PHONI8
B 1315
Tabor 18
Low Prices
That Will ;
Interest Every
Homekeeper
1 lb. bulk Chocolate. .20c
3 pks. Toothpicks at 10c
6 lbs. Soya Beans 25c
2 lbs. L. W. Beans... 25c
Fancy Red Beans,' lb. . .10c
2 lbs. Fancy Seedless
Raisins 25c
3 2-lb. cans Ind. Relish 25c
1 medium Wesson Oil J5c "
t fallon Karo 85c
2 lbs. Best Prunes. .. .25c
l qt. Queen Olives. . .25c
Ralston Bran .15c'
6 rolls Wax Paper. .. .25c ,
6 rolls Toilet Paper. . .25c
Ysmiyi Si Fifoic Ma wit
In the Big Building
Corner Second and Yamhill Street
Special Stall 7
Leave Yoar Orders for Lit or
Dressed Rabbits
Special Stall IT
Look for the Bi Chant OAs
Freek churned Batter, roll eVIl
These Special Prices for This Saturday
Special Stall 30
Sauer Kraut, 1 Of
per quart. ...... e;"C
Special Stall 18
FOR QUALITY MEATS
GIVE VS Jk. TRIAL
Special Stall 4
Delmont Extra Sugar Jg
Palace Car Tomatoes, OPC
2 for entfJU
Special Stall 17
Visit the Market Floral
Shop for Flowers
Special StalU 22-24
Sirloin Steak. Ih.. . OA.
VmI ShotiMer. lh. . tXJC
Special Stall 20
2 Large Loaves
BREAD
1 Q
Special Stall 15
Pkklod Pigs Feet, & .20c
PoUto Salad, lb ...20c
Rip Olives, plat 25c
20th Century Grocery Stores Are the Clearing
v . . - - . . - ei mm ej . ei . m
We guarantee ALL Groceries and Coffee to be absolutely the best grade in class quoted. - we guarantee sana
tion as to quality and safety of prices. Every expense possible eliminated, that the 20th Century Grocery
faction
Stores may be known as safe stores.
Canned Milk Prices for
Saturday and Monday.
June 1st and 3d:
Holly Brand from Jersey cows can
lie. 1Z cane ii.3v
It cans S1.30, caae 4S
eana . BO.US
Carnation or Bordena can lie, 13
cans S1.32. case 48 cans..a5.18
Baby milk. Mt. Vernon. Borden r
Carnation can 5ttS cans S3t
dosen 65e
Flour Substitutes highest quality
prtoea unbeatable buy tn bulk:
Quaker Yellow or White Cornmeal.
kiln dried. In bulk 6 lbs. 35n
10 lbs. .' i. 9f
Bulk Rolled Oats, fancy flakes i
lbs. 25C. lb- 50C !s.
S3.50. 0 lbs. ..$6.75
9 lb. sacks Rolled Oats ....72e
lb. Corn Flour 40, 10 lbs.. 78
10 lbs. Barley Flour 28. 2M lbs.
' S1.70, 4 lbs. :....34J5
"Walter Baker &
1 lb. cans
Walter Baker a
can 22?. 1 lb. .
Golden West Corfe
S lbs
Co. Earle
Co.'
Sweet
...25e
, 'Cocoa hi lb.
" sll
1 lb. can 35.
fl.OO
M. J. B. 1 lb. can 35. 1be..99
M. J. B. Tree Tea, either Ceylon 4k
India or Uncolored Japan lb.
25. 1 lb 49C
Royal Club Coffee 1 lb. can 35.
S lb. can Sl.OO
GhlrardeUi's Ground Sweat Chocolate
In bulk 1 lb. 23. lb. 45
Armour's Verlbeat Cocoa 1 lb.. 25
Herahey Cocoa ft-lb. can 15
Roasted Coffees, roasted In our own
plant and sold at wholesale prices.
Port of Portland, really the best
cupping; coffee "In Portland. 45c
quality, special Saturday, 1 lb.
at 29. t Iba. S1.40
(If there were anything better to
be had -we would have It.)
Fruit Jars and Supplies we Issue
final warning- that you will pay more
money If you watt:
M!S Jr.iap- ,lnc and pore5!,2 Breakfast Goods
EcoryDsdoen' 1"ZhZ Qwsw Com Flakes Jarre pk. 10
HetrTManubbe'ido Kellof Corn Flakee. Port Toasties
or fo 25 or Shredded Wheat Biscuits 1
Mason Fru'lt'jarsV best 'gTadV.' with J&? Li "
sine cape and porcelain Itnlng WV'v'iA:ij'U',2?
Pintados. 79. quarts, do. 89. Otymplci Pancake Flour lo
IX rallon . . . . mt 2f for .3Z
Kerr self -sealing wide mou Vri. J?' "J2""IZZ
pure white jars make canning a Pk- Kellogr Krumblea....5
onn?I.?.I,. AS6 Mrs. , Schlels- Famous Egg . Noodles
Kerr's Economy Jars (no quarts) at ....................1Q
pints, do. si.o9. gai.. 91.69 . Soa Bubbles '
Cooking Materials for lss: 10 bars small Ivory Bob White or
CTCOl1 oiJ5 !tie42J' ! Easy Day ...... ..f,.59
'b- 98, lbs. S1.95. lo bars Crystal White !..?
.VA:,0 p- Q.. WMU.Naptha or
CdW;i!t2l..?2.93 .sapt ..,..72
Tmr2s?'.l25. SpeciaU on Canned Goods
Weimon Oil small 43. medium Campbell's famous Boape. arty vs.
87. large 81.69 rlety can t 65. sosu
Masola Com Oil pints 39. quarts cans 4. .............. .81.30
78. y gallon 81.35, 1 gai- Royal Club or Delmonta Sugar Corn
Ion 92.55 can 18. S ......35
Drinks, whose reputation for excel
lency is everywhere acknowledged, at
lowest priceevjiuoted anywhere : -
There are a thousand reasons, if you are anxious to stretch a dollar why you should drop in our stores.
will pay you "It has paid others!"
It
Bring . the coupon enclosed with you
Saturday and we will sell you
3 TALL CANS
HOLLY MILK
OXLT S TO X CUSTOMS
We wish you to become acquainted with
this delicious, creamy, milk from Jersey
COWS. ; ;' 'i il:.-,....:.:tl,
Stores conveniently located at 168 Fifth street 731 Washmgton 410 Montgomeryajid " tne pig I am
hill Market at Second and Yamhill Also 611 Main street, Oregon City. NO USE TO LOOK FURTHER I
20TH CENTURY GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS
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