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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALi PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE . 21. 1918. 14 P. K. Graber, Lott L. Pearce .V J. Bnaick. Herbert L. Stiff. John H. Scott. D. O. Drager, R. Ml MUls. C B. Clancey. W. L staley. Guy 0.. 8mlth, J. C Perry, A. B. Pohle, O. A. Hartman. . E. F. Carleton, William Oahlsdorf. B. C Ullu, J. Baumgartner, Theodore Roth, John H. Todd.. P. E. Fullerton. W, H. Dancy.' J. H.VFarrar, Ben H. Ling. J. W. Harbi son.' Paul H. Hauser. A. J. Rahn. N., D. T member of Company; M' of Salem, which la part ; of the l2d Infantry now - te France; has been aerlooaly wounded In action, ' according t to word received by P. tedrge, a relative A letter waa received from bis nurae eaying that the bone of one leg had been shattered from speakers wffl be A. Z Ml" of Portland and Stephen A Lowell of Pendleton." Elliott and B. W. Macy. ;" 1 Jt ' -, ; H W. M, Smith general chairman for the ebunty, has also thoroughly, organised the country districts for the drive. He If being; assisted In this by Ben F. West. Chairmen' and 'workers - have been se lected for every school district. Cards calling a meeting for every school house on June ZS have been sent out. It is bration of the completion of the county's quota, of baby bonds."., - J. "The workers are taking much Inter est in the campaign. saM Chairman Smith, "and are imbued with a spirit of -determination to go' over the top fin short order." . .-"' Mr.- Smith reported that the town of Gervala has already subscribed its quota. - Two, Oregon Boys; Badly Vounded in nu jrattoncnauinan zor saien, says he Is confident this city will subscribe Its quota, the next day. - . - ? V r v -v Thirty -teams, includlnr COO workers, have been, cYganlsed to make the house HBIDS FOR HIGHWAY liliNANCE WORK the knee to the nip by an exploding hell, but hope was held out that the leg could be saved. Aa no word has 'been received of Salem boya being in front Action in France teams are: Lee M. Unruh, O; EX. ULnrun.; expected that meeting will be a cele line drenches. It to believed Sumner was K- CAPITAL CITY -LINED UP IN FINE FETTLE FOR V-S: S. CAMPAIGN f- ..... ir: .-J il: - . -. 7 ; i. -T.i Mass Meeting at 3. o'CbcIC Sun day Afternoon Will Mark ADVERTISE FOR :.. Attorney General's Office Holds Mhat All Repair Work Costing ' Over $2000 Must-Be Public. '"Salem, June 21. In an opinion given ; " to Herbert Nunn. state highway engi- neer, 'Assistant Attorney General Van .'Winkle holds that It la necessary undi-r : the law for the state highway depart v'ment to advertise for bids for all retail ."'or maintenance work on, state blgnways ' jwb'ere the crmt will be In exceea of :$2ooa. U the blda received are too high.- the .commission then has the option of doing . 'the work by day labor. . . ''So far a the county la concerned iwlth reepect to it part of the contract ,wlth the atate highway Commission for .such maintenance and repair." says tho . ' opinion, "section 26 of chapter 299. laws . jot 1917, leaves the matter of contract ' jlng or performing by. day labor to the - discretion of the county court." As to what funds are available fui v maintenance and repair of state hirfh , . ways, the opinion says any funds at the ' disposal of the commission, unless it be those received from the sale of bonds . under the provisions of chapter 423, laws or. 1917, would seem to De avail able for this purpose. V; Publication Summons Enough Salem. June 21. When a county is foreclosing; delinquent tax certificates. as provided in section 3698, L. O. L... as amended by section 3, chapter 227, law of IB 17, service of summons by puts' cation Is .sufficient, according to an opinion Riven by Assistant Attorney General Van Winkle to R. W..Swagler district attorney for Malheur county. "Section 3898. as amended by secMon .' chapter 227, laws of 1917, authorizes service of summons on behalf of the county. by publication." nays the opln ton, "only where all cert if lea tea of do nnquenoy issued to the county in a given iyear are foreclosed in one pro ceeding Z. or where all tax delinquencies remaining At the expiration of three years from the date tf delinquency are include )n one certificate Issued In book lorm, aaanerein provided, and all tore closed In one proceeding." v, i ) ' Linn Sends 18 Men Albany, June 21. Fifteen limited ser vice men. were called today by the Lin. ioounty exemntlon board. Thev will en train on June 30 for Vancouver and w 11 tgo to work In the spruce production di- ! Vision. Of the IS men sent, three only volunteered. Following are the names : i f Volunteer Joseph N. Sylvester. Leb anon ; David Davtson. Albany; Wllber Devme, Waterloo. Drafted George Fitzwater. Berln Lloyd It. Klmhal. Sclo ; William H Klrke, Halsey ; Fred II. Vaughn. Lyons , j Kidney B. Altermatt. Tangent ; II. R I Wallace, Canary : Frank Bishop, Leb 1 anon ; Allen O. McQueen, Holly ; Ev jerett K. Payne. Lebanon ; E. E. Bodwell Lebanon ; William Ead. Olympla fWash. ; S. A. WHonn fVntralia. Waah , y-t- BUT w. . . iPomiHir Mon Will ; I;" Work in Shipyard Ruvan. .Tuna SI Tt ' ' Eugene professional men to spend thel Vacation In needed war work this yea '.. lis plainly shown by the few who a: J planning to go to the mountains or ) shore for recreation. f. Three at least of the University o I Ore iron man will wnrk In tK ,. JR. 8. Hamilton of the faculty of law '"- " i reacoii oi tne pudiic speaking j uaparunenc. and Albert II. Tiffany, ri v tlstrar of the unlvemitv win ... , - f Astoria, and while the women will roam AD9 seaenore tne men will work in the ' r i 1 yp' on detached duty. : . ,,1 ' Boy cott Plaiiiiea if Prisoners "Suffer Camp Lew la. Wash.. June 2L (L N. S.) Utah, Colorado, Montana, Califor nia and Waahlngrton women today at the hostess house, - signed a pledge of the women's league for the protection of American prisoners, declaring they will buy nothing from Germany after the war if American prisoners are mistreated. Scth Chester Cadman Seth Chester Cadman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cadman Of 735 Instey avenue, Portland, who en listed In St. Louis with the marine corps January S, 1917, is among those reported today severely wounded in ac tion in France. He was born in Omaha. Neb., and had been engaged in farming and cattle business in Wyoming just previous to his enlistment. Hla father and mother moved to Portland about 15 years ago. They have another son liv ing in Iowa and a daughter in Topeka, Kansas. Notification of the wounding of their son reached Mr. and Mrs. Cadman this morning. No details were given, beyond that he waa severely hurt fighting On the French front June 6. Salem, Or., June 51. Earl Sumner. 1 UimitHH IMIIIK I V? i. AX7V aJfr "JlM4ealssrfi sasaaMSSM&MSHHMSMMBav r- .arrm Safe Milk & IttTalidt .SabttitatM Cmt YOU Sasae Price A Nutritions Diet for AH Aees. Keep Horlick's Always on Hand Quick Lunch ; Home or Office, Real, Beginning. Salem. Or June 11. With all details of organisation completed, Salem and Marion county are ready for the big Thrift Stamp drive next week. The drive will be opened In Salem with a mass meeting to be held at S o'clock Sunday afternoon in .Jhe Armory. The 4 .K Cuts Down Your Work Makes a Pleasure Out of Ironing Day With this Hotpoint Iron attached to your electric light socket all the heat in your kitchen is in the iron you are1 cool, your kitchen is cool and you IRON in COMFORT Why Not? The Cost Is But $5 Complete with' cord. Guaranteed 10 years I 6TH AT PINE I We Deliver Promptly and " - WOlinsly . . ' rnonea ELECTRIC COl Stock Your Pantry With Canned Goods 2 cans Tomatoes.,... 25c 4 cans Sardines . : . X -25c 3 cans Del Monte Sauce 25c Booth's Sardines .... .20c 2 ans Muscat Grapes.. 25c 2 cans Asparagus ... .v. 25c 2 cans Peaches . .;. .25c 2 cans Apricots. .25c 3 cans Round Can Sardines for ...25c 3 cans Oysters . . . . ,25c 3 cans Pork and Beans 25c Van Camp's Soups.... 10c Devtled Meat, can .....5c "Buy at People's and Save" that's the lffgan of many? many Portland homekeepers. A big, clean, airy shopping tjiarket, where service is a paramount virtue, and where prices are the lowest possible. People's Market and Grocery is cooperating with the Food Adminis tration in every way possible. You'll find that our entire organization's speeded up in order that we may give you the best service possible. Our prices are so splendidly low be cause we foresaw market conditions and bought heavily months and months ago. "Buy at People's and Save." Coffee Cocoas Low Prices Are Named for Borden's Milk A,,ibbs"?oJr !!"D.e.d .c?"."si Borden' small cans Milk 5c V for ?'?d. .s.p.e.c.ia. .25" Borden's large cans Milk ... 10c i ib. Ground chocolate 20c Borden's. Eagle brand Milk 20c 1 lb. Ground Cocoa... 25c Cleansing Soaps and Powders 1 pkg. Lux 10c 1 can "Zinc" Hand Paste 5c Ammonia bottle 5c Ciueingv bottle 5c 5 bars Easy Day Soap. .25c Sweetheart Soap 5c Pilmolive Soap 10c 3 Creme Oil Soap ....25c 1 large Sea Foam 20c 1 pkg. Citrus Powder.. 25c 2 Bon Ami 15c Crackers and Cookies at Special Prices Fancy Butter Crackers. pound 15c Fancy Broken Cookies 10c Fancy Broken Crackers. 2 lbs 25c 3 pkgs. Wheat Savers.. 25c Fairchild LowMeatrrices Pot Boast. Ib. 12M to lt Boiling Beef, lb 104 SIrlotBi, lb 204 TBoaea, lb ...,20 Teal Boast, lb.. Teal Stew, lb.".' Dry Salt, lb 18 to 20 15 to 18 ..........25 WE CLOSE SATTTBDaY 9 P.-M. f AlKtH 1 LUO sale Butcher 224-226 YAMHILL ST., Between First and Second EatButternut Bread costs less than it would cost you to make. Saturday Butter Special Goods Retailed at Wholesale. Prices Best Creamery Butter, per roll. Good Butter, roll ... Fresh Dairy Butter, per roll . , Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 43c 2 dozen Old Full Cream Cheese, per lb. Mild New Cheese, lb. 30 . .... ; 'j.&Qc ;n 95c e e- IT e e e 75c and 80c 85c ....... .25c . .55c 2 lbs s 0. JUC 2 IDS. Chickens for Saturday LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO. I v CORNER FIRST AND YAMHILL STS.( iv ,1 BUTTER AN17 EGG SPECIALS 'Best Creamery BUTTER, roll. ..... .90c Ranch BUTTER, roll 75c Oregon Fresh EGGS, doz 42c MACARONI, 3 lbs. . . 25c SWEDISH DELICATESSEN 225 Yamhill St., Bet. 1st and 2nd Special Sale COFFEE 'to Our regular 0c Coffee on sale-Saturday vljrn only not over 4 lbs. to a customer IbVi am&jfr MARTIN MARKS. COFFEE CO. 252 THIRD ST., NEAR MADISON n- Special Coffee He ellvirli en m than lb, at thlt prlc. ate TMre t. eXnen ane Main. Main 8282. c m 7 072utittotU Su&itttuXtd mmum : WAR M mm!) ago waii PORTLAND'S MOST POPULAR DOWN TOWN MARKET THE CASCADE'S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY v Guaranteed Freh RANCH Doz. 45c Buy Our Famous "WILD ROSE" BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER: We1 guarantee it to be strictly a quality product 5 , Choice Steer Beef POT ROASTS Lb. 20c-22c- Sirloin, T-Bone and -Round STEAKS lb. 25c Oregon Full Cream CHEESE ' Pound . 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS 9 "v. Milkk Fed Shoulders lb. . . . . . . . . . . .20c Breasts, lb. ............. 17c Legs, lb. - 25c Rumps, lb . . . . . . . . ..... 27c Stew, lb. ;..:.. 15c SPECIALS . in i SMOKED MEATS . Saturdays at J Smoked Meat - Counter 1Z 7 A Quality Product-r-WlLD ROSE LARD- Insist on It Saturday Only Specials Fresh, Crisp Ginger Snaps, lb 15 I 20c Fancy "Lorna Doone" Crackers 10 25c K. C. Baking Powder 20M 2 doien Fresh Eggs 85 For Breakfast Time! 2 Grape Nuts 25c 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 25c 1 large L. Cabin Syrup 85c t gallon Karo 85c Yi gal. Molasses .....35c 1 pkg. Postum , . . . . . .20c 2 lbs. Fancy Rice... . -25c 1 pkg. Quaker C Meal 20e 2 pkgs. Puffed Rice... 25c 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat. .25c 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes... 25c f pkg. Wheat Eats.... 20c 9 lbs. Rolled Oats . . . -80c 1 can Old Manse1 Cane and Maple Syrup . . . 20c COOKING FATS No. 5 Pearl Shortening. $1.25 No. 10 Pearl Shortening.. $2.50 1 medium Crisco . . . . ...... 90c Fresh and Cured Jleats Bologna, "Liver Sausage and Head Cheese BIBB 513 F'HONE ORDERS TAKEN FOR C. O. D. DELIVERY ANY TIME EX CEPT FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY. X DELIVERIES AS USUAL WHEN ORDERED AND PAID FOR HERB SeUfrood Toeadaraend Tburada; ReeeClty Perk Kern Park Arleta . Trenont and Lente . Wedneadera ' end Fridays MoetaTiUa 9 ad Portland Heicbte . Thnradara Otker8ctioBa Daily Sunnyside Store 994-996 Belmont CosTtBlmt for mnr a Side petrous. Same prieaa, aanaa Mr vice end specials e ex tee Phones A 6255 Main 5700 PHONES B 1315 Tabor 18 NOT IN ANY COMBINATION Miscellaneous Items of Special Interest 2 lbs. Full Cr'm Cheese 55c 9 lbs. Corn Meal 80c 3 pkgs. Noodles 25c Ripe Olives, can.. ....10c Large Royal Bak'g Pdr. 40c Jiffy Jell, pkg 10c 3 pkgs. Shredded Codfish for 25c 2 pkgs. Bird Seed 25c 2 jars Chipped Beef... 25c 1 bottle Frel Catsup.. 20c 3 cans India Relish ... .25c 3 jars Mustard 25c 2 cans Spices 15c 6 rolls Wax Paper.... 25c ,..6 rolls Toilet Paper... 25c 3 lbs. Broken Macaroni 25c ' Mason Jar Caps. ...... 30c , . Heavy Jar Rubbers,,.4oz. 5c ,yv Picnic packages ......10c ' 25 Picnic Plates 5c , . Red Beans fOc . 2 lbs. S. W. Beans.,.. 25c is: Yaiiil Sure iarae In the Big Building Corner Second and Yamhill Streets These Special Prices for This Saturday ' Special Stall Leave Orders for Live or Dressed Rabbits. Special Stall 18 Milk Fed Veal on Sale for Saturday. . ., . . Special Stall 4 Hill's Red Label Coffee, Ib. 37c Royal Club Coffee, Ib 34c Sky Line Toilet Paper, roU...4c Special Stall 26 2 Large Loaves Bread 18c Special Stall 30 Legs of Spring Lamb, lb , 29c Special Stalls 22-24 Boiling Beef, lb. 14c Breast of Veal, lb 15c SpecialStall IT Oregon Rose Butter, fresh ACp from the churn, roll .... e0 1 Kokoheart, lb 35c Special Stall IS Home Made Potato Selad, Ib. 20c Pickled Pigs Feet, lb 20c Ripe Olives, pint 25 C L 1 Give Yoiuir Dollar a Chance Let it have the underhold on old HiCost and see what i ... .- IIS 1- M. . J I . 1 at tne Store vom ana gci. my ui uci aiiu v.nuge anu eliminating these expenses is the. safe way YOU CAN' t will do. You use it unfairly when you add to the price deliver" The 20TH CENTURY GROCERY WAY of T CO WRONG! vat a t. n l vivo POWDER New stock, new sixes. 6 -ox. can 20. 12-ost. can 40. 2i-lb. can SI. 10, Wb. can 2.20 BtTMFORD 1-lb. can ifi&C ABM HAMMER SODA Full 1-lb. pkg 6? 1 Hot Weather Appetizers Jiffy Jell. pk.; 25f Dr. Price's Jelly Powder, every vari ety pure fruit flavor,- PHg...lO 6 pkgs. assorted 58e Jello all flavor 12 : pkfB- 70e Knox's Gelatine,' special at.... 15 20c and 25c elsewhere. M. J. B. Ceylon Tree Tee, ft lb. 25 1 Ib. 49 Makes a dandy iced tea. CANNED MILK Borden's. Carnation or Holly Brand, tall cans. Each 11. for 65 . dosen ftl.29, case $5.15, Baby steed cans, each 5to FARMERS' BT7TTEB SATURDAY t LBS. 88 Shortenings and Lards at Cash and Carry Prices Crisco. full 1 lb. 33 ; ltt lbs. 49 : S lbs. 98; lbs. 91.95 9 lbs. 82. 90 Pearl Shortening. No. 3 pail 75 No. 5 pall 81.25 : No. 10. 82.59 Cottolene. small 55 ; medium 81. lO: large :. 82.85 Columbia Pure Lard. No. 3 pail 89 ; No. 5 pall 81.49: No. 10. $2.93 SOAPS 10 bars Fels Naptha or P. O. soap 72 10 .bars any of these 67 Sunny Monday Crystal White Cascade Small Ivory or 20 Mule Team. Breakfast Food Special Albers' oats, large sised package, with premium 37 Kellogg' s Krumbles. pkg 11 Quaker Corn Flakes. bg pkg...lO Kellogg's Corn Flakus. Shredded Wheat Biscuit or Post Toastles. 2 t for 25 FLOUR SUBSTITUTES' Fancy while and yellow kiln dried cornmeal. bulk, t lbs. 36 10 - lbs. 72 Pearl barley. No. 1. 2 lbs. 25 10 lbs. $1.20 Corn or barley flour, lb 7 10-ib. sack oat flour 78 Hominy grits, lb 7H Wheatless demonstration conducted by National Biscuit Co. Saturday in the Yamhill Market. Hershey cocoa, ex. special, lb. 13 Regularly sold In many stores at 20 can. CANNING SUPPLIES Jars, cape and rubbers st unusually attractive Cash and Carry prices. COFFEES M. J. B., Golden West. Royal Club and Kdwards' Dependable, all spe cially priced. 1-lb. 35 3 lbs. 99 Balk coffees fresh from oifr own roaster sold at retail prices. Sixth special on Port of Portland coffee. For the sixth time In our history we will sell in all our stores at 25 lb- This splendid cupping coffee equal to 45 canned coffees. SPECIAL-Big, Juicy 300-Sized LEMONS, perDozeji 38c, 2 Dozen 75c! Hundreds of Other Good Specials Special Prices Good for Saturday and Monday, June 22nd and 24th. 20TH CENTURY GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS Stores located at 168 Fifth, across from the Postof f ice,; 410 Montgomery, 731 V Washington, Second and Yam hill in the Big Sanitary Market, and 611 Main Street, Oregon City. , r ' " . . . ' v. ; t , no use to ilook further ;v: -rw - U :