The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 30, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY r JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -FRIDAY, MAY SO, 191.
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HAWKER BRANDED
AS POOR LOSER
. V - ' )
His Criticism of American Fliers
f Who Beat Him to Europe Is
1 Not Liked in Washington.
. i Waahlngrton. May ao. The remarks of
."Harry Ci. Hawker, Australian, aviator,
Mho, after failing to croM tbe Atlantic,
attempted ' to , belittle the successful
American aviator at Oie London ban
quet Wednesday drew caustic comment
nd adverse criticism on every side to
day in h!fh government circles. . - ".
. Officiate of the navjr and other de
partments said that they would not have
hesitated to express . themselves for
quotation if Hawker were a, British or
k colonial official. "
- r If the Australian had been an Ameri
can the state department - probably
'would have taken him to task, , .
Officials said that as Hawker Is mere
ly a private cltieen who is actuated by
jealousy over-: Commander-. Keads ''ex
5iolt as well as over the fact that two
-tother-" seaplane commanders ';-?; actually
View farther than Hawker did, the Aus
tralian's explosion should be put down
Kimply to bad manners.
i Other, officials declared his remarks
- vere "unsportsmanlike. S
One -1 American admiral , pointed ?out
that Hawker's outbreak was not unex
lected as the aviator had begun to be
snappishly critical" before he started
from Trepassy." The admiral recalled
ihat Hawker had, previously spoken of
jhe American flight as a "hippodrome
performance." - '
i Attention was also given to Hawker's
Statement that the American flight
Should not be . regarded highly t because
J he Americans' lives .were ; protected
jevery ;20 miles. ,- .
WC-4 DOWN SOON AFTER
H START FORPLYIVIOUTH
l . - (Continued From Pace One
liljh tide. Seaplane O. K. Request
detroyers keep stations. What is best
3ort to north to land seaplane within
00 miles? ,," Request report to commas
iler of. naval forces , In France and
Plymouth.' X -READ."
i The NC-4 "hopped off from Usbon
fat 1:20 -this morning. New York time,
jto make -the last stretch of a 3775
uile. air. voyage from the coast of Long
a aland.
At two minutes after 5 o'clock. New
h'ork time, the flying boal passed over
station A, the first of the string of
Sdestroyers marking her route, along the
Portuguese coast. She was making
good time.
L Reports from off the - Portuguese
oast said the , weather was fine and
-jlhe sea very smooth.
Read's request for information as to
a he best Point - at which to land led
hiaval -officers here to believe that the
'Weaplane had encountered some trouble
lind that Read planned to land to re
pair her before proceeding to Plymouth.
JHpare parts had been sent to Brest with
the understanding that if anything wtnt
;Ji-rong he would attempt to brlhtf the
seaplane into, that port for-repairs, but
AIR HEROES
OF NAVY TO
BE HONORED
T ASHINGTON", May SO.
. VV Promotion as commander,
in the navy for Albert C. Read
and John H. Tower and lieu-,
tenant' commender for N. r I
Ballinger, for achievements in
the transatlantic flight,: is pro-,
posed in a house MIL
; The thanks of congress and
medals' 1 of s honor are to be
awarded.
The members of the crews of
the airships engaged will ret
the thanks of congress.
SOVIETS FORCED
OH EMERALD ISLE
Lord ' Farnham Asks Parliament
for Action.' to Preserve Order?
Societies Cooperate. ;
his message indicated that' he, might
not be able to make Brest. .
iThe Mondego river empties into the
Atlantic at Cape Mondego, 92 mtW
north of Usbon. Both London and
Washington dispatches reported this
morning that the NC-4 had passed Sta
tion A. en route from Lisbon to Ply
mouth. Washington dispatches reported
this station 200 miles from Lisbon. This
report may have been incorrect or it is
possible that Read, : after passing Sta
tion A, encountered engine trouble- and
turned back, Beeklng a suitable harbor 1
into which to take the plane. '
IVOX-STOP RETUR.V FLIGHT
IS NOT TO BE ATTEMPTED
Washington,' May i 30. (I. N. S.)
Navy department officials today set at
rest speculation on the possibility of
Commander Read attempting a non
stop transatlantic flight on his way back
to this country. They pointed but that
the winds at this time of the year,
would make such feat next to impos
sible. Just what, he will - do following
his arrival at, Plymouth has not been
revealed. - He is - under orders to "pro
ceed with the NC-4 to Plymouth, Eng
land." On his arrival he will receive
fresh - orders, to be -determined at a
conference of Secretary Daniels with
representatives of the air service. But
these will not call for an attempt at a
non-stop return, it was definitely stated.
London, May SO..- A delegation of
Irish Unionists, led by1 Lord rarnham,
appeared before parliament Thursday
night to urge the-adoptlonv of measures
for the preservation of order In Ireland.
The situation' throughout the island
is reported to be extremely grave, i, Sinn
Felners hold T3 of the 105 . Irish seats
in parliament and are planning to
achieve their alms . through the aid of
labor.
Soviet councils are reported to have
been established . everywhere and the
Irish cooperative common wealth,- or
ganised on the Russian model, controls
more than 1000 cooperative 'societies. :
ant-Colonel A. J. Hanlon, a .West Point
graduate Js i aewi: commander j today ; of
Rockwell fleldNorth Islands army avia
tion center " Lieutenant Colonel Hanlon
relieves ' Colonel Henry Arnold, ordered
to- San- Francisco as air service officer,
western :'. army, department, n iy
Aviation ' Center Has New C O. .
San Iiego. May 30. TJ. P,) Lleuten-
PLYMOUTH PUT ON BEST
DRESS TO RECEIVE FLYER
Plymouth, England. May 30. L N.
8.) Plymouth was bedecked today with
the Stars and Stripes and the Union
Jack. The American flag flew from all
the vessels in the harbor, both in ob
servance of Memorial day and because
of -the seaplane's expected arrival.
Three British seaplanes, flying both
American and British flags, were on the
alert . waiting for word that the NC-4
was approaching the English coast. It
was their plan to dash out to salute, her
with Very lights and escort her to port.
The NC-4. when she arrives, will be
moored in the Cattwater, the mouth of
the Plym- river, under present , plans 'and
her crew taken aboard the United States
ship Aroostook. It is planned, to have
Lieutenant Commander Read and " the
other airmen land from the Aroostock
at Mayflower Rock, whence the May
flower set forth on her voyage to
America.
Unless present arrangements f are
changed, - Read and the seaplane's crew
will -go to London before proceeding to
Paris. -. . ,i
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A G E RUIN E
, SACRIFICE!
Left on sale by refined family, unfortunately forced into
very distressing circumstances, a genuine) $450 Haines
Bros, piano, grand tone; will take less than! half price; in
fact,
no reasonable offer refused, but must; have Jit least
$100 cash. See, tomorrow or tomorrow night, Mr. Stur
geon, Eilers Busic Building, entrance 287, below Fifth and
Washington streets. s
"I can fix it but I
don't' know how
long it .will last"
' , - - '
That's what the plumber will
tellyou. He means that some
4, time, probably soon, the re
pairs will have to be made all
. over again, f And every time
' that happens, you add to the
cost of those worn-out plumb,
v ing antiquities.
Come in and look over the
Thomas Maddocklineof mod
ern, sanitary bathroom fixtures
and find out how little it costs
and how much you save in
the end when you install this
first-cost-last-cost equipment.
"Ask us to tell you about the
Maddock way. -
The Gauld Company
Portland, Oregon
n Higk-Grade Phobias Fixtures
...
FRANZ
Mm
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The Incomparable Loaf
,"- a .laa-K1?. "
if.9 outdoor sppQiilgdonisnds
mmum
BREADS
m
Musi
We might use cheaper ingredients in Ff-anz But
ternut, but we won't! A penny or two a day -:
saved does not justify the use of cheap bread in
any family, especially where there are growing
children; Ask for and get - . -
It Is Oh So Good!
Keeps fresh
longer and
: : cuts and
spreads without
crumbling:.
Your Grocer Has It
Log ; Cabin Baking Co.
Our Policy of Cash & Carry. It has saved 'thousands of dollars for
our Patron in rin hih grado Groceries, Coffees and Teas at cut
ratoa.?ITry;it yowrelf---start tomorrow, but shop early. .
y Java vCreaffiery;.Butter,:!b. 65o--rpe TpH . . ...... ?1.Z5
lJEggt9.-ptnc.Aoxxi-::p,., ".", v ... .48c.
. Chccsct pcf lb.; . .' .. '' ... . . .40c ,
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 'for .'. . . . . . . . . ...... .35c
; Milk. ier can 14c -3 cans for . . . . . ;iv.v. . .... .40c
Cottoleno . . 58c-$1.19 $2.98
Puffed Wheat, 2 for.. .... . 25c
Puffed Rice, 2 for . . . . . . . . 25c
No. -3 can IC R."Toaialoes-
" 2 for .v . . . .... .-. . 3Sc
2 cans Pea .. ..i ....... .25c
Del, Monte Catsup. ....... .23c
a-?rV C: Pot Toasties, 2 for. . . . . .25c
Wesson - - -
at .. .38c-74e-$1.40-$2.65
Masola ...... 38c-72c-$ 12
' Crisco iT: "J'-'--
34c-49c-98c-$1.95-$2.85
Kellocc's Corn Flakes. 2 for 25c
Krinkle Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c
Quaker Roued Oats, 2 for. 25c
Fischer's Rolled Oats, 2 for25c
; v ' COFFEE IS GOING UP BUY NOW
Old Dutch Coffeey per lb. 39c 3 lbs. fori . . . . . .$1.12
Hoffman House Coffee, per lb. 43c 3 lbs for. . .$1.20
. Campfire Coffee, per lb. 45c 3 lbs. for. . . . ... .$1.30
HOGGAN'S (Java Coffee Co.)
Groceries, Teas and Coffees
; 291 YAMHILL STREET, NEAR FIFTH
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Dependable Butter Store
Monogram Fresh Butter,
lb. 60c
Central Butter Store ;
Fresh Churned, Crescent But-,
ter, lb. . .... .........65c
Fresh Jersey Butter, lb .... 60c
.. , Fresh , Mayonnaise Dressing
Irvington Park Floral Co.
Flowers and Plants of All Kinds
' Lowest Prices
' Central ;. Market Bakery
Butter Buns, doz ... 25c
AMERICAN MARKET
E. E. RUSSELL
Fresh Fish and Poultry
Central Coffee Shop
: Saturday Specials: '
Pink Beans, 3 lbs. . . . . . . -25c
Lima Beans," 4 'lbs. . ..... .45c
Toilet Tissue, '4 rolls ..... 25c
Almonds . . .. lLb,35c
Brazil. Nuts . . . 3 LBS. $1.00
Head Rice, 2 V lbs. . ...... 25c
People's Market &
Grocery Co.
2 cans Fed. Milk ......... 25c
t quart Wesson Oil . . . . . .'.70c
2 cans Holly Milk ........ 25c
lb. Wadco Coffee 1 . . .40c
3 lbs. Wadco Coffee.... $1;1S
2 cans Eagle Milk. .... . . .45c
1 gallon bottle White Syrup 90c
COOICS
; You can eet the best Butter
and Cheese in the middle of the
market. Try us 1 and you will
be convinced. 7.
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v til
4
ssrtrtsJs.'
i f 5E 5 L
Look for the
. Name on the Rind
- To insure- tne genuine "Tilla
mook" see that the brand is
' on the rind removal - of the
: muslin binder does not remove
the brand -the name "Tilla
mook prints: through the
muslin onto the cheese. TiI
lamookT is sold by 'the slice, -also
individual sizesj 6 end 1 4
-ftounds, convenient . for large
families, boarding houses, etc.''
From Tillamook's
Famous Dairy :
Country
PASTURES are verdantly green -the year
round in the wonderful Tillamook Valley
its grass rich and succulent. Its moun
tain streams clear and cold.
In this ideal- valley the tested herds produce
a record yield of . die richest milk, from which
"Tillamook" Cheese is made.
' Experts who have located here . from the fa
mous cheese centers of Europe operate the fac
tories, and frigid 'Association inspection com
pletes the, process of -perfecting "Tillamook"
'famous' for richness and flavor.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSN.
24 Cheese-Kitchens, Owned and Operated - .
v-.-. :. Co-operatively. by,Tillamook Dairymen . -
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
a
Look for Tillcmook on the Rind
1 1 i . '
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i
Mtik Gerife jr-Grocery
"As Usual"
Are top on quality and bottom on prices. It's this
Cash and Carry idea that permits selling for less.
. Saturday and Monday Quotations
"T1-"-IB
Special on Small Pa3s Cottolene
Regular in any store 60c
OUR SPECIAL FEATURE PRICE 49c
SUGARS Plan to can everything this year, especially!
fruits. Prices will be highest this coming year ever in
the market history. Finest Cane Sugar, 100 lbs. .$9.59
10 lbs. 98 ; 5 lbs........ ...50
RICE Prices have advanced Z cents pound in the past 2
weeks. We cannot sell at these prices longer than bur
present stock lasts. Siam Rice, 3 lbs 25; 12 lbs. 98;
100 lbs. $7.50. Jap style Rice, 3 lbs. 35; 12 lbs.
$1.35; 100 lbs. 9.50. Blue Rose; 2 lbs: 25. Fancy '
. long Southern Head Rice, 2 lbs. 29 ; 12 lbs. $1.56 ;
100 lbs ....... $13.00
CANNED MILK New shipment Holly,2 tall cans 25 :
doz. cans $1.50 ; case . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . $5.95
Carnation, 2 tall cans 27; doz. $1.58; case. . . $6.25
FLOUR Olympic or White Mountain, 49 lb. sacks
$2.95 ; 24-lb. sacks $1.50. Crown Flour, 4D-lb.
$2.98. 10-lb. sacks Finest Hardwheat Flour, spc'l 69
Jiffy Jell or Jello in all flavors, 3 pkgs. . ... ..... ...... 35
.Domestic Sardines, can ....... ...... ..9;
Teco Pancake Flour, pkg. . . . . . . . ...... .,. . . .10
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars 25 ; bar .... .. ,. . . .10
Tomatoes Std. Tomatoes in No. cans.....l2j4
Solid Pack Tomatoes White Oak Brand, can 17
3 Cans ......... . . . . . ....... 50
''' D. S. Catsup, big 1 6-oz. Bottle ; latest pack ... 23
Campbell Soups Every variety, can 11c;
6 cans 65c; dozen $1.30; case .... $5.20
Bulk Coffees Roasted in our own roaster and retailed at
Wholesale prices. Special Blend, 1 lb .35
Sunset, exceptional good value ; 1 lb,, 38; 2 lbs. 75
Port of Portland few equal,' none better 1 lb... 40.
, ' Roasted the day you buy.
Kingsford Gloss or Corn Starch; pkg. .II
Hundreds of .as good or better reasons why it is profit
able to trade at our stores. ; ,
" AH are . conveniently located "Just around the
Corner" at 168 5th, across from the' Postof f ice 169
Third street between Yamhill and Morrison 410 '
' Montgomery 7314 Washington 2nd and Yam
hill in the Big Yamhill Sanitary Market. '
20th Century Grocers
and Coffee Roasters
FX
YAMHILL STREET
PUBLIC MARKET
Offer These Specials for This Saturday
Special Notice to the People of Portland
THE MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET where Fuh
are sold at the very lowest prices is now located
in this Market, Stall 10, Yamhill Street Public
Market, Second and Yamhill Streets. Y
Special Stall 22-24
Shoulder Roast of Veal,
R..".Y. 20c
Special Stall 30
Legsof Veal,
pound . . .vJCj
SpecialStall 11
Pw Honey, 9 Kr
candil, lb. ....... SidJs
3S2T!?.';...V.40c
Pur. Honey, C9 AA
10-lb. pail ..... W.UU
SpecialStall 1'8
Fancy Steer Beef and Milk.
Fed Veal for Saturday.
Special Stall 26
2 Largo Loaves IT
Broad ........... All'
S?r.."..:.iOc
Special Stall 7
PoUto Salad, per 20C
Ripe" bliVa"pYnt ' Qq
Lire and Dressed Rabbit. .
Special Stall IS -
Summer. Sauaasje,
Pickl'ed' HV Foot '
Dill Pickle, quart 3QC
Yamhill Street Public Market
In the Big Building, Cor. Second ari YamhS!
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