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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 1820. 13 fHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL' PORTLAND,1 OREGON STATE TO SECURE COKTMYOF LANDS IN RESERVE Salem. Aug. 20. At a jneetlne: of the state land boar a Thursday afternoon. 'Governor. Olcott was authorized to enter Into, a contract with the federal government 'for the exchange of .66,000 rre of. scat tered base land in national forest reserves In Oregon for a compact body; of equal area arfd value 'with in the reserve. ' 1 The land will be reforested by, the - forestry school of the OregonV Agricul tural college and the etate forestry "de parlmnt. -T-- XX-:: Before " the : exchange Is consumated the lands Involved . will be cruised Jointly by the- state and federal forestry departments. The exchange U-made tinder provisions of an act of. 1913 at whkh time- ,S0O0 was appropriated to cover expensesincldental thereto. The appropriation of W00 second feet ef water rom Foley creek for the de velopment of -power In Tillamook is sought in an application filed with the state enidneer'a office.: here by W. It Sales of Mohler. - " - " Other applications . for water rights have been filed as follows By IS. J. Stewart of McMlnnville, water from a branch" of .Cozlne creek fot the J Irrigation of 10 acres in Yamhill county, ' By Robert A, Boykln , of ' Bandon, water from Seven Mile creek for min 'ing purposes. ' - . - By Fred Van Tegert and Emma Oera llng jof Coqullle, water from a small spring for domestic purposes,. B Dr. Morrison or K.erDy. wwr rum Jimmy creek for the irrigation small tract In Josephine county. of a Petition for a physical connection be ' tween the-Southern Pacific and Oregon Electric railroads at Forest Grove has been- filed with the public service com mission by business interests of Forest Grove. - "" , i- ; ' '! - State" .Enirlneer Percy A. Cupper, left - Thursday- morning for Boise, daho, to i attend a meeting , of the executive com mittee of thai Western States Reclama tion association, of which he is a mem- :Tygh Valley After Establislimentof New High: School . ''t . The Dalles, Aug.' 20. Headed by Dr. H. Oftedal and Hugh '.Woods, a delega tion of Tysh Valley citizens Wednesday t, visited. A. K. Oronenw&ld, fconncr auper- " intendetft of schools, for -the purpose of securing a hfeh school for their district, r The, delegation 'claimed, according- to . Clronenwald,; that many new .families ... had moved Into the district, i giving enough pupils of advanced standing 'to t warrant .the' establishment of schools i- with higher grades. Jt is understood . that the Complete personnel of the school -.board for this district does not favor f the erection, or establishment of a hlsh school. . ' - , 'Gronenrald aspure4'tne voters that an ,. election i would be called iln the. immedf jr ate future and that the voters would ' decide; the question." v Opposition Growing J Agaihst :Bill to Cut Eates j of Interest Opposition j Is - developing " irapidlyj througout .Western Oregon to the' initia tive bill providing for: the reduction of the legal rate of Interest In thla'atate to 5 per cent on contracts and 4 per pent on ordinary loans, according to .Robert E. Smith, president ofl the Ttle & l Trust company, who'-Teturhed Thursday from a (trip. through 'the wniamette s Valfey;" X Smith was accompanied by0pyd Ritchie, iFrank , Gollehur and Tlaul D. Marphy.v Off icials ... of- the - Taxpayers' league. Meetings were held at Kupene, Albany, Coryallis, McMimiviHe and Hills bofro " and county organizations t started. The party will leave today for St. Helens and Astoria and will visit Hood. River and The! Dalles on Saturday.. ,..;!.-' . . , , TThe proposed! law. reducing Interest rates will be submitted to a vote of the people of Oregon at the November etec tian," said Smith.'. ?lt Is-the most per nicious measure ever put on the ballot in this state. fWhile seeming to ofter-the benefit of I low Interest . rates It Mould simply make; it i Impossible to Sorrow money in the sUte and funds looking for' investment, here would go to otherH SEASON IS VERY DISASTROUS . , , . ... .. Thlgr ls the most disastrous season that the peach growers of '4b Pacific Northwest have known.', While in some seasons nhere has i been ! practically a crop failure in certklh.dlstricts,Jthls sea4 son the failure was aimos.t .general ,1b both Oregon, and Washington, i i 1 California- growers", are! profiting by this condition and have, never beforee ceived such extreme prices as thla year The end of the California season is now in sight.;-.i-iv .-". - I . , i- '- :: " - Because of 'the ; extreme price; asked for raisins .by the California j growers many former, buyers of raisins are pur-i chasing heavy supplies of currants from Greece.; Even with ; the i huge f freight! rate this stock ean be landed and sold int Portland, at about 3c a pound less than what California is asking if or Jjts poorer stock of raisins. ; . ; - ' t j v' fv- Beef prices at retail should be somewhat-lower than at present. The prices being paid for live animals is the low est for a number , of -yeas, 'but Uttla change has .been shown In values that consumers have been forced to pay ' There Is plenty of salmon on the mar ket but halibut is slightly higher again. mmm Fremont, Neb., Is Given Population in : Revised Estimates Washington, Aug, SO. !, N; S.) Pre ' llminary . population figures, announced today by the census bureau Include.: f 4; Santa Fe, N.,M. 1920 population t2S Increase since 1910 2164. or 4S.T per cent. . Lone Oak, Texas,. 1920' population 101T; -increase since 1910 261, or 81. S per cent. ; !- Ifremont, Neb., revised figures. 1920 .population 0570J Increase since 1316-852, ' ! or -9.8 per cent." i. : ; J I ''Most of the tea that Is raised in Bur mah is pickled and eaten as a eemdi Iment. : ' ;- . : m T I SMfcMM -...-Ill II Mllll Hiillllll j -iii n. i miiL i T9 Wftgjggft. "T-S- ' f" "" " : I I CAN PEACHES WHOLE With or' WITHOUT SUGAR If sujar is high or scarce,: can with out jt'ini Kerr Economy Jars which keep' all fruits perfectly because j they seal AIRTIGHT. - The wide imouita admits: peaches Sand other, large fruit? and veg- ; etables whole? includinff colrn-on-cob, j fried chicken, j efc. Easy to seal with sanitary .f gold-rename!-! capv and wire; clamft- no rubber rings alt allno mould' orspoilaje. Your dealer has! Genuine Kerr Economy Jars and Caps! or can jet them from nearby jobbers, j .Write: us for! Free.. Home I Canning : Recipe Book, ' KERR GLASS MFG. CO. ; Sand gprtftgt, . Okie. ' ' PoMland, Ore. : V ' Lorn Angeles; Calif. A. -.J.; -f I I i II I V. ? s ssbsw ss .- m a m rwr-w- jsw - --"" . . i : fit i m m a r i m jm I v ' '. Wz, lyV v x x x r xi V IT I i ' !! i "in iimii milium iwii- mi. i i nn mi'Wiimi There Is Security in Trading With One of the rdcery Stores 20tKenturyG because their INFORMATION on the CASH valuepof foodstuffs can be relicdon. You trade in' safety if yon buy at one of , these stores. . . , j ' I .... Prices in this ad are Good Saturday Only Fruit Canning Season Specials Economy Jar Caps, : dozen 28c- 2 dozen 55cj )aTawax. for. sealing,. ppund package. . I ,l Sc Mason Quart iJars- equipped hyith. potfcelain- lined zinc covers at, dozen.,; . . . . .. .i..98c Jelly -Glasses tall kind per 'dozen ..... j. . 53c 4 Squat kind, per-jdozen- . ....... I ... i. . 50c Half-gallon Mason t Jars- equipped ' same as quart size,f dozen . . ; . i . . . , . . . . . .$1.19 '".-. Canned Milk : IloUy. Brand"; canj 12J doz. $1.48 Federal! Milk, tall cans, 3 for: , . :40. Dozen iclns ... l . $1.58 Carnation or Borden's, per can..l4 Dozen leans $1.65 Cottolene; small pails, 43; medium ! , pails 99 ; large pails . . .!. .$2.00 . ' ' : : r i 1 1 I ota toes, nice smooth stock, Twentieth ! j Century price- 9 pounds ;25 Big Juicy Lemons, -per dozen Picnic Plates 1 dozen to the package i Twentieth Century price V...8 s- ; -' ' j '-' i : '. ! Quaker Oats new stock, 2 packages 25$ ) Large package . . . a . . . . !35 lExcelo Cake- Flour, delicious results, ; ! ! which even a man can get, 'pkg.".:. .38 Diamond S Catsup, full pint bottles. ;15j Sugar, 5 jibs.' pure cane $110pioo lb. 'sacks, f .$21.00 Olympic Flour, 49 lb. cks, sack $3.25 Dwight ' Ewardsc Dependable Coffee,. V. one pound icans. 47J ; 3 lbs.'.$1.40 Ranch , Eggs-every one guaranteed goodj " dozen .... ....55 Carnation i Coffee, 3 lbs ... . V . . . . $1,255 i Peanut -Butter; fresh made, 2 lbs.'.". .35 RoyalWrhite Soap; 10 bar's.'. . . S. Thefe really is no better place to ! buy than - the j I wentiethc Century Stores ' and 168 5th Between Yamhill and Morrison 169 3rd Between Yamhill and Morison 164-166 2nd, Bet. Yamhill .and Morrison 410- Montgomery Bet. 10th and 1 1 thv Stalls Nos. 3 and 4 in Yamhill Sanitary W U Market H ; :J I 1 731 Va Washington near 23rd Street, 1 675 . 1 3th, Cor. 1 Umatilla, Sellwood Butter market is likely to shoyr a rise within the next few days.' ' Power Wire Torn Down j Kehalem, Aus. 20. An electrkial dis play, caused Portland Beach visitors to congregate along th iKehalem bay Sun day, evenlny. where the-2 J, 000 volt power line of the Coast Power company became entangled wltlt, the Wheeler Telephone Man in Custody Is ' Would-Be Suicide After undertaking to strangA himself with a towel. nd , falUng: In , this, to knock himself. into oblivion 'with " his Jb Telegraph," company's lines, "caused byJ own flsts when ho WM under ar- the faUlng of burning trees across both rest, Felix Tamasi, alias Frank Matson, company's lines. Nehalem remained in is Jn the eounty Jail in lieu of $1000 darkness Sunday f M I bond, on the chare of receiving- tolen -An electric fan has been lnvntrf ilt property. Valuable tools aaid I to be Is small enough riedr In a woman's purse. to be .folded and car-1 from local and Vancouver were found In his possession: 3 C AT :BltJRNS, SATURDAY "AND MONDAY 3 KELLOGG CORN FLAKES, (6 pkgs. to customer), package. . . . . . . . . . . 10 c Per 'Package . . . . . . .14c CREAM;.': CHEESE, lb. . . 31c CORN " ' - ; STARCH,"lb. . . 10 c CREAM OF BARLEY, pkg. 10c DRY ONIONS, lb.. 2c FRESH EGGS, dozen. . . 55 c " HILLSDALE )r7 A Asparagus Hps, LU f 1 QUAKER OATS Q rj Large Pkg... w. O 4 A NEW POTA- TOES, lb. 2lc WHITE ROSE FLOUR. 4? bag ROSE OF CEYLON TEA., lb , ; . . . . hershets cocoa; m'Tt.': .$3.24 i ... .50c i . . 3Sc r JD. C BURNS COMPANY 208-2 lO THIRD STREET, BETWEEN TAYLOR AND SALMON Speelal Mall Order Servies Writs for (Monthly Price List Wholesalers to Frivate FaatUiet. Hotels and Restaarants Fhoaest Mala (Is. tl-2. T Price and uaKty Talli The largest, most sanitary and up to date market in th city of IorUand.: Tliat is why the PACIFJC MARKET holds its trade in. spite of all competition." ; RT TTPTPP Quf Fmu Magnolia, and Green Valley LV li lJlV v, Brands of. Creamery Butter on .Gt OA , . . . ......... ... Oi.eiU sal Saturday-i-Ib 62c roUf Strictly Fresl Orron t Hp j Ranch Eggs, per; doxen UUU j ' ! f ... ... , Mild Full Cream Chess, per pound .... :r35c TOP STEER ROASTS, per lb: 15c HAMBURGER od SAU.' f r' SAGE MEAT, per lb.... XUC " 2 Ihs. for 25c " SUGAR CURED BACON, OKn per lb. . ... ....... . OOls 3 Shortenings, . :"'''5'5C' per No', per TENDER BEEFSTEAK,! per lb. 4 Boiling Beef and Lamb Stew, per lb. . . .. 15c NO. 5 SHORTENINGS, per pail . ....... T NO. 5 PURE LARD, per pail ...... . . . .,8c 95 c $1.25 PACIFIC IMARKET Where Quality Is Highest and Prices Lowest' -NEW CENTRAL MARKET BUILDING Southeast corner Yamhill and Fourth ; i RASH & RASH CASCADE: MARKET M 183 Third I Quality Groceries Dependable COFFEE 1 lb. 50 3 lbs. $1.45 BULK COFFEE 50c Value, lb. 40 35c Value, lb. 30? Tomitocs, folid; pack, 2Ss, .' can .....:. .15c Sunkj$t peas. 25c value, can 20c CoJton" Peas. 3 for . . . . . 50c .Sunklst Coi'n. 25c value, can 20c t RASHS - 415 E. Morrison .i .. . ..',: 1 .: "' at Cut Prices Van. Camp Pork and Beans, small 2 for 25, medium 2 for ; 35, large S5 . 'Libby's Pork and Beans,' me dium. 2 for .......... ..25c ;Log Cabin Syru?; large. -$1.25 Dutch Cleanser, can 10c ' Sardines, 3 for I . . ; .... .25c Asparagus, can . 25c Carotene Milk. can;. ....7.11c Kellogg Corn Flakes, 2 for. .25c Vinegar, bottle ; . ......... 10c -Bluing, bottle ,5C Economy Jar Caps OC Mason Jar Caps, dz. LioQ SOAP:SPECIAL Van Hoetcr's . r WkU. WJ.. 4" vi Easy Day Roval White ' Palm Olive Soap, fojr. . ; . ,25c Brooms,, jsi.oo valuei. . . . .60c Macaroni, 3 pags. . . .!. 25c 72c Spaghetti. 3 pkrs: Noodles,' 3 pkgs.. . . . .25c .25c Van Camp's Soups, can ' k Del Monte Catsup, bottle.. 2 5c Raisins, pkg. 25c Bulb Cocoa, lb. .... . I .... .30c Bulk Chocolate, lb.. .1 . . . . .38c Rice, 2 lbs........? .25c Lima Beans, 3 lbs . . ..... 50c Salmon, large can. .;. .... .20c Minced Clams, s, can. , . .15c " " i ! . ) ; i ..... ..... . Out-of-Town MaU Orders will be filled at these prices if 'received by Wednesday following; our ad. Kindle include check end initmciinn. witb order. 183 Third St. TWO STOKES 415 E. Morrison SahdincS 1 1 M NORWAY'S FINEST SARDINES AND CANNED FISH ' DELICACIES Are' era In obtainable In Portland. ; . Your Gtuwr can supply, you . ' -with, both; KORCAHER BRISLING E3AND BRAVO BRAND SILO Sardines,, which you remember by their delectablo Ind I vldual flavor. The quality U unchanned Incom parable supreme. No other tramls are "Just as Rood." Tantes or preferences differ In. Nor wegian sardine, as In nil food prod ucts, but you will find your cholrey In either of theiie brands, heonune they sre In fact "Norway's Klneat." When you seek the Inspiration of fhe great out-of-doors a tin or two of these sardines will add a rent and delljrht to your luncheon afield : Indeed,, they are a notable addition to the cold supper at home or any meal. . i. . " Ask i your grocer today you'll . use no others,; -: - ' NORCANNERS, LTD. BUrangtr, Norwiy NBW Xork-CliUgQ C.1 V. Stater & Co. I Ilstrlbaturs for Oreaoa. ' S8I Stark Portland, Or. . r Pboaa Broadway 6U7. Retail Grocers Order Through l Your Own Jobber. . JFIREEIVI ANS O THE QUALITY STORE Where a Dollar Doe. Its Duty 249 YAMHILL STREET V Freeman Still Smashes the Price Saturdav-Mondav Soecials PURE CANE SUGAR; 5 1 POUNDS FOR $1.05 CANNED MILK Borden's and Carnation, tall, 3 fori .... ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 1 lb. 52; 3 lbs.. ...$1.50 5 lbs. . . . . .$2.50 CRISCO 3 lb., 85, 6 lbs. . . SI. 70 9 lbs. K ..$2.50 MISCELLANEOUS 4 SPECIALS 4 lbs. Jap.Rice. . '; . . .50 3 lbs. Fancy Head Rice.50 6 lbs. Small W. Beans.. .50 3 lbs. Lima Beans . . . . . . . 50 5 lbs. Red Mex. Beans. ,50 4 lbs. cut Macaroni. . . .50 4 lbs. Spaghetti . m .' . . . . 50 3 lbs. Rolled Oats. .... .25? 2 lbs: Peanut Butter. ... .45r 2 Post Toastie$ . ... . . .25 2 Corn Flakes I . . . .. . . .25 3 Puffed Wheat '. . jsJ. : .40 1 Cream of Wheat ; . . 27 1 Large AlbersOats . .35 1 SnlderV Catsup ......30 1 Del Monte Catsup .'. ... 25 Pure Friiit Jelly , ft gl iri-. -. ii .-. . . . .$1.35 2 Dozen Mason Caps . ; 55 & 2 Dozen Economy Caps 55 2 Dozen Red Rubbers.-. . 15c GOLDEN WEST . COFFEE 1 b., 53; 3 lbs.. . , .81.55 5 lbs. . I $2.50 40 :....$5.oo i WESSON OIL Pints, 35 ; quart . ; . . Vi Gal., $1.25 j Gal . $2.35 BEVERAGES Best Coffee, .45J Freeman's pound Freeman's Special Coffee. S3 pounds . :.. . . . . $1.00 Ghirardelli's Chocolate, ; H lb., 43; 3 lbs. $1.25 S lbs. . ; ..... v , . , $2.00 Hershey's Cocoa 25 - - ' $YRUPS Uof Cabin, small . , Lof Cabin, medium Unci Johns, small Unci Johns, medium Karo, Litht, H fl Karo, Light, gal. ......, .$1.15 Karo, Dark, H aL. i V.V: . V . S5c Karo, dark, gallon ; v f . .$1.05 .-Fr ... . . 1 35c .fi5c .35c , .65c 60c SOAPS 14 bsrs Crystal Whit. . ... .$1.00 15 bar. Bob, White j ...... .$1.00 a bars Palm Olira .?. ..... . . . 25c 3 bars' Crema Oil .j . . . r.Y . 25c S cans Old Dtotch. ;50c 2 cans Lighthouse Cleanser . S 1 5c 1 Pearliney large '. I . i. . .'. .' . .27c ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12 ozican, 3 for. .'.v. '.81 .00 2Vz lb. $1.10 5 lb. $3.15 i -;,... MAZOLA " Pints, ! 35 : quarts . G5d Va Gal. $1,251 Gal. $2.35 .CANNED GOODS 4 Libby's Sliced Pineapple, Is I .$1.00 w mmmm j v aa ai a a w a w v m - Vi .:.$i.oo 3 Del Monte Grated Pine- apple V2s . . . ... . , . .50 3 Minced Clams Is . 50c 1 Minced Clams V2s. j ;15 3 Sugar Peas . . .... . .50 1 dozJ Sugar Peas. . . .$1.75 3 Iowa Corn . . . . . .... 50 2Asparagus Salad Tip 45 4 Tomatoes, 2 V2 s .... 50 3 Solid Pack Tomatoes . 50 3 Van C. fork and Beans, . me'dium . .......... 50 1 Booth's Sardines . lOc 3 American ; Sardines . .25? 5 Red Alaska Salmon, - y2i si.oo FREEMAN'S Only Store at 249 Yamhill JSt., Bet. Second and Third ; V 7 We Have No Connection J With j Any Other Store in the City. eraasaasaaaaeaaamsaaaaaamaaaaasaaasaasasaaaasa 1 1,1 1 1 1 ! . izzz. v - n . ; ; Unusual Offerings 3 lb$Walnuts;$l -1 lb. Cocoanut 30c 1 lb. Fresh Roasted Peanuts " 4 - 2 lbs. Pop Corn Crisp, Ginger Snaps, lb. ..V.. OH Sardines, can 7c doien i lb." Full Cream; Chewe . 1. . . Strictly Fresh Eggs," doz. ..... :'...25c . - 25c .T.30c . v-80c 35c t.57c i lb. Fancy Prunes . , '. .... .. !. :.20c FANCY PICNIC SHOULDERS, lb. 26c The Road to Economy Is the read that leads to any one of our four sanitary markets, where the thrifty houaewife will da delighted with our choice line ef fancy rroceriea. Dming these staple anl warm days you can shop in comfort at any ona of oar fonr . stores; and sere - on erery purchase. Look over , what we have to offer and be convinced. Deliveries' from People's Market only. . " . r To Have-on Hand SUGAR, lb. 22c 100 Ibi. $21.50 For Sunny Monday 3 cakes Sapolio i 8 lbs. Sal Soda . . , .......... 1 pkg. Sea Foam . . 4 cans Lighthouse Cleanser. . . 3 - pkgs. Rinso . -i. . - . ,16 bars Royal White Soap . . ; . 17 oars uieanr easy oap 1 bottie Bluing ... s. 1 bottle -Ammonia . i .-. v. 25i 25c .25e .....25c ...SI.OO H, $100' . . .5c " 5c For Toflet Use 3 bars Palm Olive Soap. . . Fancy Toilet Soap,! 6 bars V"; : 25c V...25c T. i s J NotevThese Prices 6 rolls TQiljpt Paper v. 1 7?y'i J .".i iV25c 6 rolls Wax Paper . .x-. -i v.'jv25c' 5 boxes -Matches j .... .. box Economy Crackers --80c 1 large kg. Snowlf lakes. ........: .40c 2 y9 lbs. Split Peas .!..:.. ,;. . . . . .. . . .25c 2 lbs. Pejirl Barley . ... ...... . V . . . 25c 2li. lbs. Sago ;i .-.25c Sj.lbs. Tapioca!, ........... ..2Sc- 3 lbs. Foiled Oats . . . .... .. . .25c 3 lbs. Curve Cut" AJacaronr . . .25c 3 pkgs. Noodles, Sphagetti, Macaroni. .25c t large cinj Royal ffaklns Powder.'. A35c S lb.can Crescent Baking-powder. .$1.00 12 lbs. Fancy Onions i . . :l .25c 8 - lbs. New j Potatoes X. ' . . . . , . V. .. .25c 2 lbs. Fancy Rice I . . . ,1 . , . . .4.-. . . 25c " -f :.; ft - lsqt Mazoli Oil l- qt. Wesson Oil No.-10 Compound Cooking Purposes L" f : V sJ...; .1'. .i . aff t 60c ...'.70c :..$2;io No. -10 Pure Lard . . .... .. .$2.25 Crisco,3;ibs: f. 1 ; . . .'.V.V. . .85c 6 lbsC-.Sl.70 9 lbs.... . - .$2.55 f'?;t;' ----- ' Stock; Up With These ' : Bargains' Spicy Specials bottle Lea & perrins Sauce, bottle Durkee Sauce -; . ... . . bottle Del Monte Catsup . . . bottle Snider's. Catsup ..... lb. Pickling Spices. . L ... .. lb. Pepper IV. ... qt. jar Mustard .... . . . oz. bottle Mustard . . i . . . 3- oz. bottle Vanilla Extfact 3 or. bottle Lemion .Extract. 1 bottle Pure Vanilla . . 30c ..10c . .25c . .30c .-35c . .35c ..25c 25c .25c . -25c .25c -Orated-Pineapple, can 3 large cans Log Cabin i heavy syrup . . .. i . , . . 3'large cans Tomatoes 40c 15c Peaches in j , ....... :.$i.oo Doz. $1.50 i cans "A-1 Corn ..50cr--noz.;' -. .$1.85 3 cans Utanah Peas 50c-Do.. .'.$1.75 3 cans Del Monte Beans 25c -Doz. 95c DRINKS -, - That , Will Please Special-i-Royal Club Coffee, lb. .' . .50c ' Homestead "C0ffet 4 lbs. $1.00 Tre .-Tea, lb.;". .,. . . .'. . . ...... 50c Nuray. Ta, lb J. . 55c ntfijh, PteaWast Tea,' lb. :;.; 40c lb: bulk Cocoa . ..-J i.i a.. -30c l lb. Ghiradelli Chocdlate 45c 3 lbs. $1.30 " ' ...... . i . To Begin the Day Right . . . Log Cabin Syru? -Small ; Medium 70c "Large -9 lb", sack Rolled Oats v. 9 Ib.j sack Farina I ..; .. I 9 lb.- sack Wheatola .... 9 lb. sack Yellow Corn Meal . 3 pkgs. KelJdgg's Corn rhkes 3 pkgs. Shredded Wheat E. C. Corn Flakes . . 3 pkgs." Post Toa'sfie's 3 pkgs. Puffed Wleat ...,35c .$1,35 .....75c 75c 75c 63 c -40c ... .40c 10s 25c 40c Milk .Prices That Please 2 cans Libby Milk 25c Case. . .$5.85 3caps. Bordcnls. Milk 40c Case , . .$6.40 Eagle Brand,, can .j. ..... ...... .30c 3 cans. Carnation 40c- Case. . . . . .$6.40 wm 1 .Yerrllta fig.iW WiT : In Vista House Market N. E. Cor. 4th and Yamhill i3 - zj xx The'Largett of '.Our Foot Big Markets : LAiv " First and Taylor Streets -v Grocery; Seccndl and Yamhill P EO LP IL GIG 7. :0i;ci:i: 1 Illlll ' - ' a - la - '.-i.V-i-- , : . - - .y -. . -