THE OKEuCT DAILY JOURNAL, PORT J-AND, THURSDAY.' MAY 8, - 1919." TT TOWN TOPICS -- Trarakra ta an aolnta of the Vnlt4 stataa w sbraad should take edrata of ipiitiee4 foraMtioa and aarrie off.raJ Umik The Om a on Jovrnai Tral Bar m p.raoa.1 ehan. ef Vol j- B. Smith. Railroad ttcfceta and a able, booatnsa arraaawd. fords, .xehaase awal lBerMtjC S WOKUlX MPefU . . TODAY'S FORECASTS - Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Friday llr.' aeuthwonterir winda. "'. Or.on Toetaht ana Fr)dr (air: saoladaU eothwaKteriy wind. , . . WjliirUn Tonight and - rrida probaWr - Oreeoo Tonight and a'rider ; .saoaawau aauthwaaterly wind. , WEATHER COWDITI05S His ri ur - arrraita (ram - Montana. cast- Ward ta m Atlanua asMt- IM mane raaa. sr. 1 th. Lake region ana vpvt Ma aippi .alley. Onf aao.t of. tha ramaiade. of tha country tba prur ia saodaraUlr lew. Pra ripHatioo baa onomd r bait TMcbtns (roa Now Mnu and Tuw to the MldiiU Atlantic eoaat, a ad in part at North Dakota, Montana, nrathern California and British Columbia. Th hrarMKt rainfall rportfd was on inch, at Meat, phia, Ta. -The araathcr 1. much warmer J Northern ad and on tha North Atlantic toaat, and i saiwh ookier in lower I.a ra. gton. Tha tamparator. U gcnarallr batow Bor. anal on tha WUactta and Pacific alopee. KilUnc (roat b wporled from Wfoeaias, Montana and North Dakota, and light froa from Waatcra New Tork and fttrulhaaatar n Idaho. .-.. EDWARD Ik WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS kker. Or. . . . . . Hilling j, Mont. . Hotaa. Idaho Itoatsn. Maaa. Ueiaary. Aita. Chicago, lit I rrnwet , CIO. . . Ilea Molnaa. lews . . Galveatop, Texaa . . . Honolulu, T. IX ... Huron. . D. ..... r .aia City, Ma. -. . j..w!ton, IdailA . , . . t Angrle, C'al. . . S.arslifield, Or. Medfurd, r Memphis. Tena. . . . S.wr orlnina. ia. ... ? w York, K. Y. . . . Nona. Alaaka North Haad. WA . NrUh Pwtte. Neb. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. Phoenix, Ariz. . . . . . Pi tU bora. Pa. . . . . . Portland. Or. . . . . . Roaeburs, Or fit. Ixjoli, Mo. k;.- Paul. Minn. '. . . . alt laka City. t'tah Un liege, Cal Man KrancUeo, CaL . 8atti, Wash lJ-katM, Wa-ih. 1 aroma. Waah. . . . . T'mpa. Via ...... t aneouri r, B. C . -. Halla WaUaa Waah. V aahlngt-Mi. I C . . WmiatoB. W. D. a . - ';. c " 2 II i! if fl 70 40 I O 62 SS .04 1 6 O 0 66 0 60 as o 0 44 O 66 40 0 B6 46 0 78 79 .J 0 80 B4 44 . 0 fig 4 .26 ... 42 O A3 54 0 60 44 0 76 8 0 TH 66 1.00 S6 "ii 0 60 6 .8 56 . . . . O 62 46 64 a O 56 48 ,48 0 62 0 T 64 ,02 70 60 O 79 42 O 66 50 .43 64 40 O 66 4H 0 62 90 .0? 60 fjt J 0 70 48 . 0 70 44 O 72 46 O a o 68 4 7 4S O 76 64 .12 50 80 .02 Aftarnoon raport of prooadiui day. I THBJTT 8TAXP8 WAB 8ATJNGS08TAMPS 9a Sato a Boiinaa Ottica, Tba Journal. 1 Erery Sandaj yoa at tor!ei In th Sunday Journal tailing; about the beau tiful trips and the siarhts to be seen within easy auto dlatanca from Fort- land. Do you own a car in which to ret out, and enjoy the things ? If yoft Coxx't you are denying yourselt and your ramlly lmmaasurabla pleasure and healthy enjoyment which you might Juat uraru of The Journal "want" ads are literally brimful of eood oars which may ' be had at low price and on easy terms. wlA them tonigh. and select your car in time to drive out Sunday and ret really acquainted with Oregon's beauty. Adv. Doll Dliplay ta IMbrary There is an interesting- exhibit in the ' South Port land ttbrauiy. First and. Hooker streets, this week, the work! of the pupUs of the Fulton Park school. There are examples of design, drawing and manuar training, Including a- doll's house, completely furnished by the little ones. In addition there la a case of "dolls of all nations.1 and the small South Portland "mo there" win come to a special atorr hour on Prlday, carrying . the favorite f their aoil families. Tore it Service Beeefpts Grow forest arvtc receipt for the month of April totaled $lI.840.4l. according to IMs- mct ' jf'praarer waorge vecu. lie- ceipte for April, 1918. were 13I,I17.1I. Total receipts' for the year to date are a5J2.145.74 against I49M78.S7 for last year. : Moat of the money comes from gracing permits, amounting to $11,000, followed by timber sales to the extent of 140.000. Other receipts are for spe cial use, water power and trespass. Breeders to Meat The next meeting tha riMarAn hrsnrih MarlAMol Tl aa.aal aai' w v w)uw av aayeseaf v vvu -a- vwk a K Fanelers association, will be held In The Journal auditorium tonight, at o'clock. -An interesting talk on "Breed ing," using live specimens of rabbits as illustrations, will be given. The Ore gon branch extends a oa4iaI Invitation to. an. ; , Rebee Leetar Toaight "Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards" will be the subject for discussion this eve ning in the. lecture given by Dr. Rebec on "The Hletory of American Ideals" at th Central library at t o'clock. The public Is invited. ' ? Find Whiskey, en Porter Twenty, ? Withnartog1 etfceOaeC.- DO IT NOW! Many people were serely disap pointed last year when they were too late to get a supply of Gasco briquets and. had to buy substi tutes. I know, because I wis one of them. Now, In order to prevent the pos- UbilUy of having to -disappoint you again, we adyise you to order now. .' . ; If you don't want to pay for them now, you etn arrange with our credit man to pay monthly. For, like all the rest of us in the Portland Gas & Coke Company, he has only one desire and that is to please you. Meet Me ' Face to Face" four pints of bonded whiskey were found on the ' persons of Thomas Johnson and V uliam Smith, train porter, who were arrested Wednesday - morning by Of ficers Teeters and Rudolph of th war emergency squad, i The pair readily secured their release on bail, , The X.ad y Who W itaeseed the dispute between the conductor and passenger relative to change of is f 8 or 95- bill on the Twenty-third street car, eastbound, about 9 o'clock p. m-, April 21, and who leit the car at Thirteenth street, wlu confer a apaciat favor and be paid for her trouble, by calUa- at room COS Stock jttxenenge ouiiainu. or phone Marshall 2J, A-4337-Adv. - - Bed Cress Talks at Beasoav-Dorotby E. Wysor and Captain ,Martln Hawkina will tell the Oregon Civic league about th home service of the Bed Cross at the Benson hotel Saturday noon. J. C. English, chairman of the home service section, will speak. ' A. R. Cephart will preside. ' Hen's Factory Work Shoes at ITt, honestly made to fit, of the best oak tanned leather, may be had at Sadler's Shoe factory, Seventeenth and Marshall. ave measure here or ecniMength and width of foot, with $7.80, and have a pair mailed yoa ' Each pair guaranteed. AdV. . - --Ji-i Xertare on Forest Service An Illus trated lecture on "Fighting Forest Fires and Other Work of the Forest Service," wilt ba art van bv A ' fV .TtVun Ar ih. educational cooperation department of me lorest service at the x . M. C. A. at 7.J0 tonight. , ; Snaalah riata C : TABlaitllv in,m Warrington will meet the Ppaniah class univeraity or uregon scnooi or commerce Thursday evening at 7 :S0 in room 426 Oraran tinlMlna' Tha Ba.nn.I class meets at 8:30. Visitors are wel come, jur. warrington is recognised as an efficient instructor. l.aar In In rail ivha Vmtlm . a virir of lea fell on P. Winnlngton of 5031 .aax i weniy-aecona street, at the Crys tal Ice ac Storage company early this morn ins and mvmW 1nliir y,tm io- Ile was removed to Good Samaritan noapitai ior medical aid. Master Plant bare ta . HraU.vtM Dlumbcrs of Oraa-nn will ra..t im A Saturday. Charles Fulylam will pre- eiae. iners win pe two sessions, with a trip to Seaside and a banquet in the evening at ths Welnhard hoUL V'anted First class typewriter sales man, wooa prepoeiuon to an experi enced v wire, 'Noiseless Typewriter Distributing Co 1 Fourth st Adv. Steaner Jessie Harkias for Camas, Waah.ougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at 3 p. m. Adv. ; .... Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier, daily at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, 1 :30 p; m.-Adv. , Dr. Joseph T,. MeCool has returned and resumed bis practice at 909 Stevens building, Portland, Or. Adv. - Had ley A Silver tailors, make depend able clothes. 100 Sixth street, corner Stark. Adv. Camp Oat Beautiful Rock Island, $10 per month. 3SS Morgan bldg. Mar shall 4195. -Adv. ; A Barber Shop you will like. Tha Market, 187 Fourth, at Yamhill. Adv. Daaee K. of P. ,Hall. 409 Alder street. Saturday, May 10. Prize waltz. Adv. Pc Jeasea, Chiropractor, Raleigh Bldg. Adv. ODDS AND ENDS IN THE NEWS! v; - OF TRAVELERS AND HOMEFOLK Looks for Good Times i -i That food prices will be high, but Chat times will be -better than durinar the war and- that 'ther will be plenty of employment because of a nation-wide building program during iha coming year is tha belief et;E.; B. McOovem. canned salmon broker from Seattle, who Is at the Benson after a, trip to East em cities. .-x-- : ; .. ' "In practically every city in the coun try,, large and small. " said Mr. MeOoy ern. "one cannot get a room or find a house, and the feeling In the East is that we are due for a building program which will employ all available labor. New Tork Is badly overcrowded. ? I re served a room a week ahead at-the largest and newest hotel In the city, but upon my arrival had to wait from early rooming until late, afternoon for my room." During the war building tradesmen were either in the service or turned to other forms of employment, according to Mr. McGovern. and th actual build ing was not even enough to care for the normal needs, let alone the abnor mal conditions 'Incident to the war. With labor employed,' Mr. McGovern sees no chance of a decrease in food prices. "It has been so after every war," he said. "Prices have always been higher at the .close of war, and we are now In a maelstrom from which low prices cannot be expected. As to sal mon, packing- costs will justify the same prices as we obtained last year. Some of the producers seem to be of tha opin ion that on account of the agitation of labor, lower prices will obtain, : but I do not think so. A brother. Lieutenant John Francis McGovern, and who enlisted and went overseas with' th old Third Oregon, is still in France with the first replace ment division, according to Mr. McGov ern. Lieutenant McGovern enlisted as a private - and obtained - his commission overseas, where be was mads dispensary of floor for the 41st division. - H has been overseas for IS months now, and does not expect to be home before "turkey time." - a . . a Start en Fishinjj Trip With all the paraphernalia, incident to a fishing trip. Dr. J. M. McCorkle, C C. Harding and Walter Edwards of Port land ; Calvin D, Hoatson of Eugene, Thomas and Chester Hoatson, N'. J. Bond, W, J. Trevaithen and M. J. Ban dersteln of Calumet., Mich left the Seward in automobiles this morning for a week's sport down at Tillamook. "I like this country," said Thomas Hoatson. "I believe I would like to live here. In fact, if I find th fish so plentiful as these folks tell me they are, X don't know but I will move out here,? ' ; , a a a j.- Many Outf of Town Visitors The 316th infantry attracted many out-of-town persons to Portland today and the hotels were sprlnkle.d with those who had come to meet relatives and friends on board the troop train. Among the visitors, Mr W. W. Carlton Smith of Salem was at the Imperial, having eom to meet her husband i Mrs. John P. Bauer and Mrs. Paul H. Pengier of Corvallis are at the -Seward, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thayer of Camas are at th Benson. a a i . a Visiting Old Comrades Colonel A. W. Gowan of Burns, Or., was in Portland Tuesday and called on many of his old friends of the G. A. R. Colonel Gowan is a member of Sum ner post of this city snd was at . one time tn the Tnlted States land office at Hums. K , . . in a.-v . ' - - . " Shoe Salesman Here . Willis I. Goodwill ia, coast representa tive of tha Tweedie Boot Top company. Is sojourning at, th Portland all this week. He comes to Portland to renew the acquaintance of his old time friend. J. J. Cbeavers, manager ..of tha Royal Shoo company,.,,;,,!,-, a . . a a Boston Wool Buyer Arrives t Oeorge H. I Sharp has arrived at th Portland from Boston, having come wast to Jook after bis numerous interests, among them a larga fruit orchard at Hood River. Mr. Sharp Is. a wool buyer in Boston. . j , .. ' - a . .!; , ' At the Hotels James H. Hawley Jr.. son of former Governor Hawley of Boise, Idaho, Is a guest at the Portland. ... ;' C. B. McCullough, who is a bridge engineer at Salem, is vlsiUng at the SewB-rd. Mr. McCullough was formerly connected with the Oregon Agricultural college. '" .. !". "'- r s. Shaw of Astoria and hia brother, J. R. Shaw of Mills City, are spending a few days at th Imperial. Miss Ruby Alexander of Junction City is reglsUred at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheiton of Wasco sre at the Cornelius. Mr. Sheiton Is In the etockraising industry. W. J. Sanderson, stockman from Rex, Or., is at the New. Perkins. ' John Tait, prominent laundryraan from Astoria, is spending a few days at'th Multnomah. Mrs. M. II. Abby. who operates a hotel at Newport, is a guest at the Ore gon. Mr. and -Mrs. Frank P. Walter and Misses Glrtle Kull and Edith Navar, all of Monroe, Mich., are among the guests at the Portland. Mr. Walter is an- Abolish -City Fish Market; Venture Financial Failure The" municipal fish market at 1 87 Third street was abolished Wedneaaday by the city council and tha purchasing agent directed to advertise for bids for sal of the fumituro and 21,250 pounds of fish. Increased rental, decreased space and failur to secure a suitable location were offered by Commissioner Bigelow as causes for tha retirement of the city from the business. That the fish undertaking has been a financial failure to the extent of $3000 was as serted by commissioners. ..... Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends for the floral offerings and deep sympathy shown me at the loss of my son, Law rence & Collin, Mrs. M. J. Collin. Initiated Measures Get Big na Straw Vote in Tillamook A strong sentiment in favor of the reconstruction measures to ba voted on at the special election June S, is In dicated In Tillamook county by the following straw -vote taken Wednesday on the streets of Tillamook city. The vote on four pf the measures was aa follows: -- . J Five million dollar reconstruction bonds, 181 yes. IB no. Irrigation drainage bill. 247 yes, 17 no. Market roads bill, 206 yes, 3 no. Roosevelt highway, 281 yes.' 1 no. EastSide Problems To Be Considered Important community matters will be discussed at a business meeting and smoker of the East Side Business Men's club at 8 :30 o'clock. Tha proposed teach ers' salary measure will ba taken up. General debate will be asked whether a bridge or a tunnel should be built across the Willamette at East Morrison and Burnslde streets, and whether a viaduct Is needed at East Morrison from Grand avenue to the river. A Monday or Friday neon luncheon as a permanent affair will stand or fall by the decision to be reached at this meeting. Man's Leg Broken When Hit by Auto W. A. Mlxon, 400 Hall street, ia Id Good Samaritan hospital suffering- from a broken leg, which ho says ho received whan atruejt by an automobile on Front street. Up to a late hour this morning the. accident had not been reported -to the police, according to Captain Harms of the traffic department. "The law provides that all accidents must be reported within 12 hours, and when persons are injured the report must be made at once," said Captain Harms. If the driver of the machine does not appear the captain said he would serve a warrant on him charging failure to report an accident. The Latest Novelties in Fine Footwear for Women Daily arrivals, by express enable us to show the same smart models that arc being, dis played in the finest eastern boot shops.. Select your siynmer footwear here, and be assured :of the highest quality and the newest style Mr) Men's Shoes $2.00 the Pair Below Downtown Prices Wo GiVe S. & H. Trading Stamps 129 Tenth St.. Bet. Washington' and Alder Soldiers' Prize Dance CotilUon HaU iday, May Stir Soldiers in Uniform, Half Price ; Thiir Groceries. LowP rices BUT 3fOW BEFORE THE ADTAJTCB FLOUR PRICES RISING RAPIDLY MILK WILL GO STILL H I G H E PEARL SHORTENING ADVANCES 2c LB. WE HATE 3C0T AS TET RAISED PRICE! ousewives -Buyfev MAKE SATIITGS WHILE FOSSIBLE FLOUR F&OTJR FWTTR Floar west op 0e en the barrel yesterday therefor these prices are lower than wholesale prices. a Superior Floor, 4ts, barrel, Sll-TRl sack So!. White Rose Flour, -4fs, barrel, Wll.OO; ack.... f 2. White Rose Flosr, 98s, barrel, $10.75; sack.. S'Ka White Rose Floar, f4Vis, sack. .... White Rosa Floar. Is-lb. sack.. -7i Soperlor Graham, s, fine, barrel, Superior, uranam, ts, coarse, o H.ilo. IVk.l, Wkaat. hurrl. Raperlor Graham, flae.L 1-lb. sack "'"M. Superior Graham, coarse, la-lb. sack....... "Z5e Seperlor Whole Wheat, 10-lb. sack -J7. Superior Farina, 4-lb. seek. 3.10 Snperlor Fariaa, l-lb, sack.... , ,,....8te trrel, 11.75j sack...... 2.05 barrel, 11.75 sack f 2.95 I. Sll.OOl saeh 2if5 Tail' a e V . . . , 9 l.OO m .760 la Oar Restaraable Oherklai, 1 galloa , li3f Gherkins, i gallon , 7707 Gherklaa, plal 35 PEARI SH0RTE3TIKO X-OW PRICES '"" Pearl Shortealag Has Raised Oar Old Prices SUIT Prevail Peart Shortealag, Jfo. SS cans Pearl bhortaalag, No. 14s, each Pearl onorwaiar, no. as, eaea ., Pearl Shorttnlag, o. 8s, each WONDERFUL BARGAIN rw SWEBT PICKLES We Bought These at a Rig Redaction Ton Share , Saving - small sweet uneraiBs, is-trauon aeg small sweet Small Sweet Small Sweet RAISIXS. GRAPES AUB PRTWES Don't wait pretty soon yoa will net be able tp get these goods at all. Better lay la a sepply. Dried Grapes, lb, box S7.SQ: per lb 16e Dried California Frvnes, 64-lb. box S5.00: per lb 12 Beaton Seeded Rallies, l-os. carton, per des. S1.43S ; each .14c Seeded MsseaUls la 8S-lb. hex. S3.2K Heeaiess unbieaeaea nsttaaas ia z-ib. oox.. Seedless Uableaeked Saltaaas, bulk, per lb WASH TUBS Galvanised Wash Tabs, No. 1......: Galvanised Wash Tabs Jfo. S.. Galvanised Wash Tabs, So. 8.. i ! MILK . tibby Sink, 48 large caas tn ease, 96. OO; per dor..... Federal Milk, 48 large cans la ease, $0.O4Jt' per des.. Carnation Milk, 49 large rasa ta case, 6.35 f par d Bordea's Milk, 48 larga cans la ease, (6,26 1 per dos.. gaged in fh lumbering Industry. '" - " " F. a. Foster and W. B. Hutchinson of Hoquigra. and Harold Blake of -Aberdeen, lumbermen and contractors, are registered at the Benson, t- , ; Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas F.- Wren art) visiting at the Portland from Spokane. Mr, Wren Is vice president of the First National bank and has large mining in terests in : Hustern; Washington and Northern Idaho. i ; Miss Lenta Kavanaugh of Salem - la registered at the Carlton... . . Mra R" J. Hendrlcka of the Salem Statesman Is staying at the Seward. - " Mr. and Mre. - A EV Wolf e - of San Francisco are at the Benson on their return home from a visit to Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. Mr. Wolf ia an importer and exporter. - - Mrs. M. Xj. Thompson, whose husband, ia a prominent lumberman and mer chant at Carson, Wash..- is visiting at the Corne!iua.'; a . --U . S.-R. Norgren. merchant frpm Clat skanle, la registered at the New Perkins. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchtel of Salem are guests at th Seward. Mr. Buchtel i aTnember of the public renlce cr miaalon. ...v .-- - Joseph IX Richardson,- state treasu from Salem, is staying at the Orf?wi. - Mra F. Romero Breene of The IjrU accompanied by her daughter. M!hs Breene. and sister Mrs. J. Romero t New York, are visiting at the rortla: Mr. and Mrs. James G. CampbeH McMinnvllle and Mrs. Flora Macdonal ; Mrs. J. IX Gllkeson and Dupald Camr bell or Eugene were In the ctty to m? the troop train this morning. They t at th Seward. .? -?-:i : . 51.25 l.7ft L-Eift PICNIC GOODS AT LOW PRICES 54 SO 66 sjl.60 BAKED BEAITS Van Camp's, with Tomato Saaee, Is, per dosq 01.5OI each. 15c Vga Camp's, with Tomato Saaee, ' Is, per dos 82.251 each.20e Van Camp's, with Tomato Sauce, Ss, per dos., $3.50l eaeh.30c Van Camp's Spaghetti, Sa, per do., 92.25; each., 20c Brown Beauty Beans, medium. per dos. 01.65; each. 159 Helns'S, with Tomato Sanee, Is,. per dos 91.65; each 15 Relss's, with Tomato Saaee, Ss, per dos S2.20I each.... 20c Bslnc's, with Tomato Sanee, Is, per dos 83.501 each....30c Helm's Plain Beaas, 2s, per dos 2.251 each 20c Haias's Red Kidney Beans, Is. per dos fl.651 each. ...... .15c Vegetable . Beaas, Is, per dos ' 91,651 aeli .6e VCAKKED MEATS Oebhardt'i Chill Con Carae. If, per dos SI, 85l each. ...16c Gebbardt's Chili Coa Carae,-Con. rostrated. Is per do...S34.00 Gebbardt's Chili Cos Came, ci.t ceatraUd. 10s, 4 for.,... 6.50 Eael $1.75 Gebbardt's Frijeles la Gravy, 10a, 4 for 8-d.SaDt each.,,. 91. 2 5 Gebbardt's Mexlcaa Frijoles, Is, per dos 91.40; each., ..13c Walker Chill Con Carae, Is, per dos 81.65) each 15c Gebbardt's Deviled Meats, V4s, per dos 81.45 each, 15j?l I for .....25c Uaderwood's Deviled Ham, Y, per dos 82. OO; each....20c Underwood's Deviled Tongue, V; per doses 82.00I each...24C Raviell Ever Ready, V, per dos 92.00; each .... .....20 Periled Meat, per dos 81.251 .each 12c Deviled Meat, very -best grade, 44s, per dos 65c t each 6o Chip Beef, Rosedale, s, priced, each .....84.10 Dried Beef,' medium, glass, per dosea 82.001 each 17c Dried Beef, large slse, per dos 94.751 each 40c Vlenaa Saasage, He, per dos 81.75t each .......16c Corsed Beef, Is, per dos 85.50; each SOc Corned Beef, Is, per dos 810; each w ...95c Toagae, Hs, per dos 94.25; aeh 35c .Lamb - Teagae, Is, per dos . 86.HO each 55e Rysea BaklBfBook, valaed at fl. Free with Bysea Perfect Baking Pew. As9r la .! MMflfStrMtlMaaiaMlM 40 i Cream of Wheat, per dos. 92.7&J eaek...i,...,. .....23e -f: " .-.:K.TABLB FRUITrv.',.-- ; , Apricots, Pyle's Extra, Is, par dosea, 93.251 each.. .........30c Aprleots, Helmet Bread, per dosea, 82.75l saeh.,,.. ........22c Peaches, Pyle'e Extra Lemoa Clisg, IVaa Pr dosea, 83.751 each 32c. Peaches, Rosedale Slieed fellow Cltnf, SHs, dosea 83.40I eaeh...30 Peaches, SUverdal Yellow Free, IHs, per dosea, 82.75) each. ....25 Peaches, Brook dale Tallow CUag, IVs. per dosea 82.75; eachf. ...25f Plaeapple, Ubby's Select, grated 8s, per dosea, 82.40; each... ...22c CAJTITED VEGETAB.LES - Pyle's Clearbrook Brand String Beaas, 9s, per dosea 81.75i each 15c " Pyle's R'Best Brand Extra Strlag Beaas, 2s, per dosea 82l for SOc Preferred Stock SoUd Pack Tomatoes, 2H. per dos, 92.001 each 18c Clearbrook Tomatoes, tVaa, per dose 81.65, eaek....,..,. ,,.14 Corn, Iroeaels Brand, per dosea 81.85 1 S for.. ,,.50C Cora, Oaarga Brand, fancy, per doses 82.651 each.:. .25c Asparagus Cats, Brookdale Bread, la, per dosen 83-00, aacfc,(.,.27c Okra, Tabasco Brand, Ss, per dosen 82.00 9 for.t... .......50 jCoffee by MaU at m With a Gixarajite--H5atisiVction or Yoiir Money , Back this coffee is not satisfactory we will refund the full amount of th purchase price. TEA ROSE OF CETXOJT TEA. Itn resular 75c per lb xtt special,. per lb ....i-... UUC OUTF-Tows riopLE TJkxe M-ncuus NOT10C: All snail eeaars WIN be fuled carafsMr an pramajr M tiasae law prtcaa, - . D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 Third St., Between Taylor and Salmon - Spaclat MaN Oeear Saraloa Wilta fe nSanthty SMae' Hat , Statribae araatar PmUv awodatloB Whc4aaaiara e Private Families, Hotels and Restaurants ; We w01 deliver Free f of Charge to year 1 nearest j shipping v point : or by parcel : post, Jino Coffee , at 38c PER POUND GENUINE BARG-AIl! Our Prices on Drugs and Allied Lines . Are the Lowest in Portland Specials for Friday and Saturday GeEHLaiEie $ 1 TANLAC SS) $1.00 Paraffin 03 (heavy) . . . 50c WiDiW Pink PilU. 60c Sloan's Liniment ....... . 25c Revelation Tooth Powder . $1.20 Hood's Sarsaparilla. . . . . 25cPhenoIax Wafers ...... 50c Santiseptic Lotion 25c Sassafras oark ....... 35c Freezone (for corns) 25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters Ot?- 4tn a JM VKrWBTCU I a . -. .79c .... 39c . . 49c .... 19c . . . .98c . . . .19c .iv.39e . . . :19c . . . .29c . . . .19c . 19c 50c EVERREADY BLADES at . 50c GEM BLADES at .... a 50c DURHAM DUPLEX BLADES at : 50c GILLETTE BLADES at ... 39c 39c 39c 39c $1.00 Nuxated Iron .... . . . . . .7C: Lydia Pinkham's , Compound. . . . . CCc $1.25 Cadomene Tablets (for ' loss of yjtality);............ C2z 85c Jad SalU ......... CZz $1.00 Danderine , . . . .... ...... . . 70 $1.00 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur. . . CCc 50c Lysol SOc 60c 3 D. D. D.f for Eczema. . . . . . 30c 1 doz. .Aspirin Tablets .14c i 1 i 1 1 Why Pay Fancy Prices for a TRUSS? Expert Tr u s s Fitting from $2.50 and Up Regular $2.00 Hot Water Bottle Made la one piece. V seams. Sejaart lXi sis. Special at. .. iUt . Lowest Prices- Combination Water Bottle and Syringe t'Csart : mold, ed, faU eapae. Ity, extra Heavy gang, fall r els forced, metal stopper, rapid- flew, plala - tablag, metal sknt-of f, I serew pipes, lnf eats' reetal a a d vaginal. Rtgalarly II, , $1.8S -Best Quality Good Sanitary Donde G Large e e r e d balb, adja stable shield, hard rah her " beat pipe, throws wblrllBf spray. Reliable and safe. Regs lar II ajaallty, SpecUl f $1.49 Reg. $2 Fountain Syrinsre t.ssart- slxe. Tnll length tnbe, hardfjn rebW attachm.nts. J Special at oaly... Agency Eastman -Kodaks MortwsoN St5m Por:ti-an d. Oregon FlRSTAND Agency Antiko . Remedies 1C f 'I4...V New Lenses in 60 Minutes! Who said that ? " Wadid. . And we mean it t Nine times in ten wc can have a new lens ' ready within, an hour of ; the time we receive the . order. ' f . . Jz ,: t Speed? Wellwhy V. not! That's what all this, i improved equipment is . Phone and we'll send a -' messenf er quickly. Mare shall 819. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 145 Sixth Street Floyd F, Browef, Mf r. - An 8800-ton ship has Just been completed in 374 days. But it takes longer than that to build a pair c. eyes. Are. you giving your eyes ample prt tection? - No Charge for Consultation L STAPLES The Jeveler-Optici: 266 Morrison, Between Third and Fourth 17 Unprecedented opportunltfes await the man who Is res'"-' and trained for a business position. Bookkeeping r, i Htenograpbio soboola run throughout tha summer. Earoll JTew sad Be Beady for Employment Early Is the Fall , ; For detailed information call at or address Di. A, Y, M. C'A, Department of Education. Portland AH Y LENS m CO M1UUTEG Reliable Dentistry sr. .earaataa ear week fat-' 1 . ' taaev W e wUI aaaaslae swat taetb sad taU Knewhat tef aaeatee a4 aat H wttt east, . , a4 ninna...,.fi.eo a o . .IMHMt ens aa a Teeth fen. ... .eS.e Saialeat Sataaataia,., ,.... SSe tfe riwss...........M I sss swans I ettasBae m pBV H, P. FKWTOS. rn Vaeu , 0 'W nwejajr9g Boston Painless DentuU eenseen ass anal St aa Wjassa) St. Phone your "Want" ads to The Journal - Phones Main 7173 and A-6031,