14 , THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, 'POR TLAND; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1919. V ill GUT HORS E SHOW entries PROMISE.; : EXCELLENT PROGRAM California and Seattle to Compete ;: In Blue Ribbon Contest at North Portland. . T. T. Strain, who will have -charge of the. tilsht Wm . show at. the Pacific International. Livestock exposition in . November, tnoved Into Pacific Iptexna - tlonal ; lieadauartert, ' 4S1 Northwestern Kattonal Bank building, Thuraday, and 1 buay working top entries for the four evening performances and Friday mati ' pee that wlll he ; glven In the' main stadium of the-new quarter-of-a-mllHon dollar pavilion at North Portland the. week of November 17-22. - Strain expects some particularly fine entries from San Francisco and other ''California points and - from Seattle. Idaho and Montana will send strings of blue rlbboners also. . v Arrangements are being made to have th school children released at noon on Friday, November 21 so that they may enter their Shetland ponies In the mati nee to be given on that date. ,' - - Beginning with the November exposl . Won the Western Dairy Products show will be s permanent part of the Pacific internationals annual stock enow, a spacious hall with moving picture facilU ties and other special equipment having been provided for lectures and demon . etratian. . The educational program in this department will be continuous and - will cover the breeding, feeding and production of dairy cattle, and the mann facture of the various dairy products, .such as butter, cheese, Ice cream, etc. Several hundred county agents, eiten 'a Ion workers and dairy Instructors from 'Pacific slope states will .come to Port- land for the educational benefits of this ; division, which will also be open to the general public. An outstanding feature ' of this section will be dally lectures by ' Professor O. E. Reed of Purdue uni versity, Indiana, and Professor M. Mor tensen of the Iowa State university, two of the foremost dairying authorities of vthe country Fear of Jail Fails To Prevent Fugitive - ;rom Stealing Cars More than two years ago Roy Joseph Davis, 85 years old. escaped from In spector Robert Craddock In Montana, while he was being returned to Port land to answer to a grand jury indict ment on a charge of larceny. Late Wed nesday sight he was placed behind the bars la- the city Jail by Inspector Fred Craves, after he had served a two year term in the Texas penitentiary on. a similar charge. ' - !' " i X 1 ' After escaping' (from Craddock Davis is said to have stolen, two motor cars in Texas. Graves served the local war rant - as Davis was . released from the Texas penitentiary. j J Davis is charged with having stolen a motor car here on June 15 1917. - , - - , .- Favors, AlowingjU. S; Eadio Stations to Accept All Messages Washington, Oct." 10. V N. i S.) Con trol'of the Pacific ocean by the United States is locked op with control of the ocean's radio and cable communications, Captain & W. Bryant, acting chief of naval - communications, today; told the house merchant marine committee. He opposed any -plan .making the govern ment., dependent on private companies for communication. He favored the plan of allowing naval radio stations on the west coast to ; accept commercial mes sages to relieve cable congestion. Pendletonians Send . ...... i Clothes to Armenia Pendleton, Oct 10. One i thousand pounds of clothing for Armenian relief was shipped from here Thursday toward Oregon'S'Scarload. The Ministerial asso ciation garnered tne garments. lti 5feife.f5ni: Safe JLlw. A Milk MEMORIAL--TABLET; PROPOSED IN PLACE OF LIBERTY TEMPLE r- - , Recommendations for the Razing Of , Present Structure to. Be ' Made to City Officials, Recommendation ' that " the Liberty Temple be destroyed knd a permanent memorial ; placed In its stead, will be made to the council by the department of public , works. It was announced For Infants & brafidi Nutritious Diet for All Aces Quick Lunch at Home or Office AvoiJ Imitations tad Sobtitnte COLOMBO ITALIAN MACARONI Is dean as a diamond and healthful aa an egg. Ask your grocer tor It. ! BEST PIES on EARTH 4 PIES AKD , PIES OXIT - AT THE PIE SHOP 267 Fifth Street ' MAW tSIt ! CONSTANTINE & CO. INCORPORATED IN THE LIBERTY MARKET CORNER FIFTH AND YAMHILL .- Good Fresh Meats at Reasonable Prices Extra Good Quality at" All Times. SATURDAY SPECIALS Short Jfcib Roast, ., per lb . . .. . 15C Rolled Prime Rib o A Roast, per lb.: . . OUC Open Kettle Ren- oT dered Lard .... OtC Lard Compound, lb. ':35c Full, complete line of choice Sausages, our own manufacture.' Try them. '- I Fine Sugarncured Bacon, by piece. . ftOC Center Cuts 55 Sliced Bacon . ,.60 8 A. M TO 6 P.M. B E ST 40c Coffee In Town! EXPERTS SAY SO! Civ U. YOUR Opinion. Limit 6 lbs., $1.95. CASTLE COFFEE CO. . In Liberty Market, Fifth and Yamhill : - Harding's Butter, Eggs and Cheese Specials Liberty Butter, 63c lb., 2-lb. roll $1 J2S Orejcold Butter, 65c lb., roll .-. . .$1.30 TUlamoofc Cheese, lb .40c Oregon full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. .................. .75c Pint Mason Jar Honey, 35c quart -70c 2 tall, cans Milk. .25c Eagle Brand Milk .25c 2 loaves Hot Bread ...17c Mountain Comb Honey .............. ... . . . .... .40c Nut Oleo, 2 lbs... 75c Guaranteed Eggs, dozen ...................... . , ;60c ft I vi LIBERTY CREAMERY I , In Liborty Market 'Xi'- ' "i LIBERTY MARKET "Liberty From High Price," - o. iv corner firth and lamhill BATTERY Columbia No,' 6 Ignition Battery , m FOR VOUR AUTO OR POOR SELL CIM 22 Finnan - Haddie I --.:.. I ft Smoked Kippered Salmon V ; Salt Herring, Mackerel l". Salmon Bellies SWEDISH DELICATESSEN f ' V 225 and 227 Yamhill St., Bet. First and Second Si - Thmt battcrie win r jam aerriee ihty mr all new f , sooda- not abop worn. Wa racciva thca fresh dailT. KK THEM IN OUR WINDOW a job paat br- CIsetrki antf Om Aocaaaorist MAZDA LAMPS . WI REPAIR ELKOTRIOAL APPLIANOEt' BARRETT'S Aa Eas- Plaes to Traas 154 FOURTH i?2.S? Thursday mln. . Quarters for the American Lecion will be ; proTidad In another butldinf, under present plana , The department will surfest that the mayor Appoint a committee of three, rep resenting the legion, : Liberty i loan com mittee, and council to select a tablet to be erected at Sixth' and Tamhlll streets as a permanent memorial to- the 'build ing which served as- headquarters lor the loan drives and other patriotic move meats that placed Oregon at the bead of the list. of loyal states." , ,' ' To move the build lnr to-another' loca tion would cost almost 12500, it is stated, and the heavy maintenance. would make Its i retention, extremely; v costly to - the etty. . i .' - ".- i' . v-r.-. ,. i NOODLES! Tbeyr Ibettef thaa meat- en4 not kalf as.' xpenaive but - be ? , nn tkey are - - V'lVtSCHiEL'S : : EGG NOODLES iTrETKi THE STUFF t : rirfllCFC?lll pi H 8 5a 5CFFEEJ.' HI FI The Quality Stores -Where a Dollar. Does Its Duty SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS FLOUR and CEREALS White River, Drifted Snpw, Crown and Olympic Flour, 49 1b. sack $2.85 to lbs. 74c Farina, No. 10. 75c Yellow Corn Meal. . Graham, Whole Wheat. No. 10. k. 65e Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 15c Olympic Pancake, No. 10, at 78c Creamed Rolled Oats, No. 10 74c Cream of Wheat 24c Rice Pop Corn, per, lb.. . .15c Soda Crackers. 6-Ib box. Sl.00 Jeilo Jiffy Jell .10c CANNED GOODS Van Camp's Pork and Beans Small, 2 for 25c Medium, 2 for... 35c , ' Large, each.. ....... ...30c Tomatoes, No. 2lA, 2 for. .25c New Crop Italian Prunes, lb. 20c Eastern Peas, can .15c Campbell's Soups, dor . . . $1.30 Per can ."lie 'American Sardines, 3 for. . .25c Minced Clams,- s... 10c Booth's Sardines ......... 1 9c SHORTENING Crisco. 1 lb. 35c? ij-lb..52c 3 lbs. 98c; o lbs,. . .$1.95 . 9 lbs. $2.90 MasoU. pt. 38c; qt -75c lA tal, $1.45; Hon .:,$2.75 BUTTER Best Ye Clackamas, lb. 72c Roll .: .....$1.40 ,' CHEESE ' ;v Tillamook. 7 per lb. . . . . .40c FRESH PULLET EGGS Dosen 58c 2 Doten $1.15 uttar. Etas. Chaaaa at VamhUI Straat Star Only COFFEE Royal Club, Dependable, lb., 49c 3 lbs. $1.40. 5 lbs... $2-35 Freeman's Best Blend 45c 2 IbS. ... . .... . ... ; . . .85c Freer-'xn's Special, lb ..... . 38c 2 lbs 75c. 3, lbs...... $1.10 Hershey's Cocoa. Vt lb.. -..20c instant Postum, large. . . . . .45c Ghirardellf Chocolate . ... . . 35c 3 lbs. ........ ..... $1.00 Mail Orders Received Not Later Than Wednesday 249 Yamhill St. . Between .Second and Third ', CANNED MILK Holly, 3 cans for 40c; 2 for 27c Federal, dozen $1.70; 2 for 29c Small, doz. 85c; 2 for. w. . . 15c Carnation, large, ; case. . . .$6.85 -'z doz. $1.75; per can. ..15c Small; case $6.75; doz. .88c 2 ;3r ..15c Borden's, tall, doz $1,75 Can .................15c Small, 2 for.. v....... 15c SYRUPS Karo, light, M gal. . .... . 55c GaL $1.05 Dark, i gal. 50c; gil.. -95c Uncle John's Small. 33c; me- dium, 65c; large $1.25 Log Cabin Small, 32c; me dium, 60c; large . . . ... . $1.18 LAUNDRY SPECIALS Crystal White, to bars...,. 65c Bob White, 1 0 bars 58c , Sunny Monday, .10 bars. . .55c Citrus, large ... ..... . -. ' i -25c 1 Gold Dust, large ,v. . .... . .24c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for... 25c Lux . .... . Y .t. . 10c Will Be Promptly Filled vTWO STORES Two Money-Saying Stores STORE NO. 2 Cascade Market Seathweat Comer - Third and Yamhill Su. K MWk m E-iOME WILL MOVE TO MY PERMANENT LOCATION ACROSS.THE STREET AT 293 AND 295 SECOND STREET, N.,W. CORNER TVYLOR, ABOUT OCTOBTO 15 Will Give You Some Good Bargains in Groceries for Saturday and Monday. 1 : ; v'yr 'x' Y' y : XX FLOUR SPECIAL - Best Patent Flour. 49-lb. Sacks ' At the store . ....... i.. ..$2.80 Delivered with other orders. . . . . . ... . :.. .$2.90 STOP LOOK-LISTEN Regular 20-cent Sugar Corn". ....... w. ....15c Tomatoes, 2 for ...25c Parker's June Peas. 2 for. ................ .25c Squab Tamales Can .................. . 10c Dozen ... . . . . .... ......... ....... . .$1.00 Tomato Soup Can 10c , Dozen ......................... i . .'.$1.00' Corn - Flakes. Shredded Wheat and Grape-Nuts, 2 ' for ..... ........... i v -25c 3 Large Rolls Toilet Paper.'. ....... ... . . . . .25c CRISCO .w.. a,....;..55cr .-.-$2.00 . . Mil If . lbs. 6 "lbs. milk Carnation and Borden's . ...... . r.l5c COFFEE SPECIAL Regular -40c Coffee, lb .... . 35c 3 Jbs; v :.. i i .; $i .00 Gunpowder JTea, lb. s. : . . . . . . . . . . .V. .v. ; . ; .45c English Breakfast Tea; lb., ................ ..45c SOAPS White Floating Toilet Soap,' bar. ............ .5c Yellow Laundry Soap, bark ................ . . .5c Swift's White Laundry Soap, bar... ........ ..5c Crystal White Soap Flakes, pkg. ...10c PRUNES, i New Crop' Italian Prunes, large size, lb.... ...30c King's Fancy Prunes, 1-Ib. pkf.; regular 5 ocspe-- ciai ....35c : MISCELLANEOUS Bulk Soda Crackers, per lbf. '. 16c Bulk Ginger Snaps, per Ib.L .. ., .... . . -20c " Bulk Rolled Oats. 3 lbs:...:. .....25c: '.-Bulfc Mjqaronl, 3 lbs. ; . . . . . ; ..... .'. ... . .25c Bulk" Potato Flour. 2 lbs .................. 25c A carryall baj free with every " order of $1.00 or more carried away. We deliver quantity orders, Eastside Monday, Wednesday 'and Friday; linnton and St. Johns Thursday and Saturday; West side every day.' '; The Storm That Makes Your f Have More Cents.. ORIEN VAN SGHOONHQVEN Have You Thece Money-Saving ; Markets? .Frye's 4 Fryes CASCADE Market ECONOMY Market Third and Yamhill ; Fourth tad Yamhill ' Come axsdProfit by These . ' ' SATURDAY SPECIALS Big Special on SMOKED MEATS Large Hams, whole or 00 half, lb.... 3C ' . ' ' " ' ; t Fancy Smoked Picnics, A g 4 to 8 lbs., per lb n C pancy Breakfast Bacon, yl An whole or half, lb..... UV Anchor Strips, 28C crr.......... 35 c Sliced Ham, 50C PORK 2C lb- Shoulder ) Roasts-Steak Government Inspected LEAF LARD 33c ib. Choice Pot RoasU l Plate Boil, lb. Choice Round Steak 10c Boneless Prime Rib Rolled YOUNG MUTTON 22clb- 25c"- LEG ROASTS, lb. SHOULDERS, lb. , - 20c STEAKS, lb. 20c 12V2c STEW, lb. 8c VEAL .Er. 20c RHT 30c "s..Rrr.,r'..:l28c s:-..,..... lOc I . '..:- ...... , . ' Both Shop Op Saturday Until 7 P. M. JZjX" ' j . Othwr Par Until t30 jf C i 'V M.: FiwE-;&;i;eo. CASCADE MARKET r Third and YanihUl ECONOMY MARKET . Fourth and Yamhill . Our Famous Wild Rose Brand Creamery BUTTER .sfl 35 Per Roll Guaranteed 2 Dozen. ... . . . ..$1.38 in l v l I ' l : 1 ' ' ' Tillamook Cheese Omelet a la . '. Cream for, Fhre People 7 t Htm Tami Chaf. Hotal kam, PorOaaal ' , Nine am, boat bp wait f eaneea mt TtDav aaoav Ltatae. i onea or tmner. ea pepper, woraatar aanea, aajt la ca rui cnaeaa men. moa nau-pim at and two taMwpwona of baatan am. . raal aaaootk bt warnng, tacn pat nan on . ' are, ant la a little batter and atart to - aeraaabte your cm.- - After tba eats ara prettT wall cooked, take II of tbe pra . pan and fold It np Into the akape. of an eaaeJet.-. Vet H et a-Httta brawn en ooo . ara mi pn an pwte bob wni oaianee oc toe There are few dishes to compare with a "Tillamook Cheese Omelet nerve instead of the meat course it is delicious and satisfying. This is only one of the many cheese dishes that is .making "Tillamook" more ana more famous. 1 'Tillamook b full cream cheese the milk that ' - makes it is from tested herd that feed on the rich succulent grass of the famous THlaxnook Valley the ' year round. "Tillamook" b sold, by the slice, also individual sizes. 6 and 14 pounds, convenient for, - large famutes, boarding bouses, etc." tiixamook: county creamery assh ; 14 Chaaaa Kitchena. Owned and Operated i Co operatirety by Tillatnook Dairraaon C - , TILLAMOOKa OREGON rs rr Lcc!; (cr Tlllcmoo!; on the Rind ' Both Phones: Main 1282, A-1282. 234 Yamhill St Cor. 'Second. . S-:' l'.' -; 1