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10 THE , OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL. . PORTLAND. OREGON. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24, ' 1820. to a decision before extending this In vitation to us." MacLaaa's letter said. BREAD SHOULD GO LOWER Wild FLOUR generally -reduced S to 19c a sack by retailers throughout the city. This, to gether with lower prices for other com modities, should affect the price of bread and lower ralues generally should be secured within a short time. In fact. In soma of the, downtown matic bakeries started business. Some f the bread, which is selling In other sections of the city at 11 to IS cents a pound loaf, is being sold in a number of downtown places- at two loaves for II cents. It is contended by some of the subur ban grocers that if the bakers can af ford to compete with the automatic bakeries and sell bread downtown at two loaves for IS cents, with a profit to the retailer at that, similar reduction should be made to all. Indications point to lower prices for oat products; In fact, present buying valoes would already justify a shading of fls'iiTaa 1i mimniterft. tWailly huuta aad inferiw staff tncUoaaDj aw: , Buttrr Bt eNastarr. Tie. Kco rnah laid. Tfte doaca; enUaery tnna. m doaWT rooltry ChloaM, dniii, H tOe set lb JVh oilman, lOfSv. r lb. baUbat. 11 0e per lb. Vir Bt local paUBV SS.SSe 4.00 W laek. S. r , PotaUe Barbanst, If 4& Ontooi Prtfd, lei We ntr lb. VlaekbnrUs Orte, ItefOe pr boa, Urwn eon. !& pt doaaa. . " , t ; ' Suoe f r OommmloM ', '.Vancouver, Wash., 8ept 2. William Pullen has brought suit against the John Held corporation of New T ark for the collection of fists, alleged to be due him on commissions for selling equipment "If we were to enter your hearings now, we would be submitting our rights and Interests to a tribunal that already stands on record, practically speaking. stores there has been great oompeU- j tlon for the bread trade since the aute heard." The fenowisg priM role general! ta retaD I atop, for rood qmHtr. Sosm ahMS r frae-1 The letter 41m asserted that the aro. cers had lost confidence in the milk By Hyaieje H. Cehea Price of flour which dropped yester day In the wholesale trade is now being commission because of its action in fix ing the profit t the retailers on mflk at 2 cents a quart. MILK COMMISSION PLANS TO ADVANCE PRICE FOR WINTER I ... An effort to set the price of milk for the winter months will be made by the city" milk commission : a meeting to' be held Tuesday after noon, and th3 new price If likely to be higher , than the present one. r Portland consumers are now belnf ' charged 14 cents a quart -or 15 cents when the bills are paid by the month. W. L. Brewster, chairman of the com mission, at the meeting held Thursday night, said no great Increase wi con templated, but an effort would be made to adjust conditions properly between the producers and the Portland distributors. AOKEEX E77T AWAITS Representatives of these factions met with the commission, but they were un able to agree what the pried should be to the public. The retail grocers through their asso ciation were asked to have represent ' tives at this meeting, but declined the invitation, claiming they had been dis criminated against in the first price regulations laid down by the commis sion. If the invitation had been extended at the "proper time," according to the let ter of Edward A. MacLean, secretary of the Grocers and Merchants associa tion, to the chairman of the milk com mission, the organisation would un doubtedly have had representatives at the meeting. "I say 'proper ttrae because the city Bilk commission had already proceeded t , sum w J t .m yfi What do you think of the person who pays the full price for coffee and doesn't get what she pays for? The delightful fra grance The rich, smooth taste ! The invigoration and set up f5r the day 8 work Isn't it loo bad she doesn't know about the fins economical coffee in vac : uum-sealed tins. Schilling Coffee STOP Wh U HI hN fVivSSrMt rJf l J - VY WU1UI1 : .WUI -M:aV-' T. usasiaej a., ay. a w m m-m I vlUJ x- - - 4. fwv.mAV ' WW K w ' -" BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! Why Pay More? Compare Our Price and Quality on Baking Good$ Fresh 14 pound Pullman white, whole wheat or Bohemian rye 16 1 pound white or whole wheat 10? 1 pound raisin 15 l Va pound raisin 20e Cinnamon Rolls, per dot. : 25 Butterflies, per doz. 30f Buns or Finger Rolls, per doz 20 Doughnuts (raised), per doz 25 Doughnuts, Lambert, tmequaled, per doz 300 LAMBERT BAKERY 185 3d St., Opposite Powers on 3d St. a c i a c AT BURNS' AND MONDAY CRISCO HAS ADVANCED DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES 9-lb. tins, each . . . $2.39 6-Ib. tins, each . . . . $1.64 CANNED FRUIT (Slightly Damaged. in Shipment) Contents Guaranteed No. 2V2 tins Peaches, each 29c, per dozen $3.10 No. 2Yt tins Apricots, each 28c, per dozen $2.95 Quarts, per doz. BALL MASON FRUIT JARS 88c I per doz. Small White Beans, 20 lbs. for $1 Highest Quality rTO BUTTER, lb I aC Strictly Fresh EGGS, doz. . 66c Cheap RICE, 5 lbs. 1ft So Eaty to Wash the Laun-Dry-Ette Way WMHtl AND ONYS WITHOUT A WRINOSN SEE DEMONSTRATIONS AT ELECTRIC MAID SHOP ISO TKMTM ST. PHONC BOW. 4014. "U the K twine Maid Oe Ysur Work LAUN-DRY-ETTE n.7ivuei;iiint-,in.i-i-kgi;i.!n AINO COFFEE, Per lb. (Postafo PaM) 45c HER5HEVS COCOA, lb , 33 D. C. BURNS COMPANY 20S-210 THIRD ST., BETWEEN TAYLOR AND SALMON Special Mail Order Serrlee Write for Moat air Prlre List Wholesalers to rriTate t;mi, jtoisis m ustiairssis FBesett aiala tit. Ut-tt. I - BBBBaa.aaewu r ii i if Saturday Specials i Round or Sirloin Steak 1 Safe-: i. ' t e. 'X " f.i 11 OT IBIUKI t " Ji nr 'oo4-qrtTkM for ' AW Afei. ' Ottlck Lunch at Horn. OfHco nd -ourn. Aak for HORUOC5. . CAt.U Imilatioaa swl Sfcsn-e Shoulder Veal Roast lb ac Prime Rib Rolled Roast ib. ----- V -" . . ' 4 r CaocadiBf Market Third and Yamhill Econoniy JVIarket Fourth and Ymihill l rfo(g& gfe (KlgB PROUD OF THE PART WE PLAYED IN BRINGING LOWERED PRICES! First, Second and Alder Streets Always, Simon's has stood boldly for lowering the price of merchandise sold to the public. Now, when prices are tumbling on many necessities, we are, as usual, foremost in giving the public the benefits. Read this advertisement to your profit I DRY GOODS Good Huck Towels Specially Unetaprtced 18c, 25c, 35c Good quality In white, 'nd in white with red borders. Take advantage! Turkish Bath Towels Extraordinary Values 49c, 55c, 59c, 65c All heavy, close weave; double thread; large sizes. They were purchased months ato under a favorable market. 38-Inch Hoary Wait Outing Flannel RefuUr 50c Value Only 39c Yard This is a heavy, soft fleeced outing, to be offered tomorrow at the above very low price. Take advantage! Bast Standard Quality Apron Gingham Only 29c Yard! Fast colors. In all the staple checks. An exceptional value! Best Standard Quality Dress Gingham Only 39c Yard! Actually worth 50c today! We show plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors. Economical women will attend this sale. Children's Fleece-Lined Union Suits $1.39 Heavy, soft, fleece-lined suits; high neck, lone sleeves, ankle' length. Ages 2 to 8 years, special. .. .$1.39 Ages 10 to. 16 years, special. . .$1.59 SHOES Shoe Weather Now! Our Popular Price Shoe de partment Can Take Care of Your Wants Big Girls' AJ1 Leather Shoes Lace only, English or semi English styles; splendid dress and all-weather shoes. Sizes ..t0.8,....,$4.98 Same in brown calf at $5.45 and $5.98 Children's Scuf fer Shoe Solid leather, button or lace, black, brown or tan lotus calf, 'xtra good values. Sizes $2.49 Sizes sy2 to 11 for $2.98 Children's Shoes In black gunmetal arid in brown calf; lace, or button; Foot-form style; dandy all- leather shoes that wear! Sizes Sy2 to 1 1 for Sizes Wz to 2 for $3.39 $2.98 Boys' Durable Army Shoes Tan, all leather throughout; comfortable and easy-fitting. The best wearing shoes ever offered. Sizes 9 JJQ QfT to 133 for. . . tDOeijO Sizes 1 to 6 for $4.75 'Xtra! 'Xtra! 'Xtra! Snappy brown shoes for women; military heels; very dressy; striking English model. An extraordinary value! Sizes dj? QpJ 232 to 8 for. . . iDUoJeJ CLOTHING We Are Continuing Our Great Overcoat Sale Hundreds of Overcoats for Men and Young Men At Portland's Lowest Prices A close-out purchase fro a local woolen mill gives us these splen did overcoats at a price which enables us to undersell all. Good fall and winter models. Every garment all wool. Three groups, representing extraordinary values. . Group 1 Values to $27.50 $16.50 Group 2 Values to $32.50 $21.85 Group 3 Values to $40.00 $24.85 Boy.' Two-Knickr All-Wool Suits Regular $17.50 Valua. $13.50 q Mighty good values! Full lined; knick ers finished with taped seams; cash pockets. Just the kind of siits that your boy wantsl See them. here to morrow. Boys' Wool Maclfinaws Special $8.98 ' Here are the outdoor winter garments for the boys! These have shawl col lars; patch pockets, and they're belt ed all around. In sizes for boys of 8 to 17 years. CROCKERY Dinner Ware Specials 2-Piecc White Din- (JrT p?A ler Sets tj I DU 42-Piece Gold CP - -g m Band Dinner Sets 42-Pieee Pink Flowered Dinner fet,s.f?.M!:-....:.$n.50 42-Piece Bluebird fJ1) p Dinner Sets U.DU 36-Piece Dinner Sets IQ" rjfT in variety of patterns I)0 I D Nippon China Covered CTA Dishes OUC 25c Nippon China Dinner .Plates Sale of Wash Boilers These are slightly water stained; they are priced very low. No. 8 Galvanized, for No. 9 Galvanized, for $1.95 $2.15 No.MB Copper bottom (jjg QEy No. 8 Extra heavy (JQ QO capper bottom tDOc0 "No.9 Extra heavy dj A Off copper bottom J5til) Ironing Boards $1.75 to $3.15 Ten. Per Cent Reduction on Paint and Varnish Only a short time remains in which to paint your buildings be fore the rains set in. Our prices are lowest on paint, but on Sat uiday we propose to pive our cus tomers a further reduction of 10 per cent on all mixed paint and varnish. There is no paint super ior to tht paint we sell here. Buy your paint tomorrow and save! You'll Alvays Find Good Groceries for Less at Simons! Buy PINEAPPLE New crop just in Del Monte Brand No. 21 Cans 38c Dozen $4.35 Canned Apricots In Syrup, No. 2 cans, an extraordinary price The Can 23c Two Cans 45c Case of 24 cans $5.25 'XTRA SPECIAL KARO SYRUP (Light) 10-Lb Can $1 Limit one can to a customer Kerr Wide-Mouth Self-Sealing MASON JARS Pints, doz 95 Quarts, doz. ... .SI. 05 -Gals., doz. . . .$1.15 BUY CEREALS! 9-lb. sack Rolled Oats for 9-lb. sack Corn Meal for 9-lb. sack Graham for : 70c 60c 70c 9-lb. sack Olympic Pan- Qt cake for OtJU 9-lb. sack Olympic Wheat Otn Hearts OUL 2 package Kelloff's Corn Flakes &d 1 2 packages Post Yoasties 25 Candy Prices Scratched Chocolates ; A(n Ik. for 4UC Com; thre packages Q, Molassea Kiasei; "I fT H lb IOC Dandy Salted Peanuts; QJT lb. for eWOC GOOD CANNED GOODS FOR LESS Saturday Only ! MAZOLA i2-Gal!on Can $1.10 Gallon Can $2.10 Wesson Oil Gallon Can $2.15 JELLY GLASSES Special 36c Dozen Our Special Blend COFFEE 5 Lbs. for $1 Standard Tomatoes No. y3 Cans The Can Only 12c Case $2.85 California Small S White Beans 11 Lbs; for 50c Morton's Shaker Salt Package 10c 2 cans Del Monge Peas Dozen cans $2.60 3 cans Maine Style Corn FjQq Dozen cans $1175 1 can Alaska Herring for Dozen cans $1.00 3 cans Del Monte Peaches, J" No. 2 cans Dx 10c 2 cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans Dozen cans 1 can Otter Minced Clams for Dozen cans 2 cans U-Tah-Nih Peas for Dozen cans 3 caiis Booth's Sardines lor 25c $1.45 20c S2.2S 25c $1.50 50c Sugar-Cured Picnics Only 25c the Lb. Libby Milk 2 Cans 25c Case $5.95 Carnation or Borden's 3 Cans 40c Gold Medal Catsup Bottle 20c Dozen $2.25 SUGAR Pure Cane 6 Lbs for 93c Crystal White SOAP 10 Bars 70c MATCHES-Try 'era Dozen Boxes 35c 3 Dozen-$1 : Tobaccos Camel, Lucky Strike and Chesterfield CIGARETTES Carton of 200 $1.69 Relu and Nebo CIGARETTES Carton of 200 $1.59 Prl Albert. Turned a-4 Vel- C.!! $1.40 Ceerfe WaeWUct) 1- QQq U. S. MerUeei 14-oa. 7Qn Uack kea ' dty ChiVi tuus Otn towr fer V Star, Hot SK an4 QHa Piper HeMUekki three QQ Weatever Smoking s Cigars by the Box K,.!T$7.00 Mi Hogar R.f. Feci C? HA bos of 50 for. OO.UU L. NativieW de Ust QC 7K box of 80 for WOIO Do UrUae Maalllaj QO A A bo of 60 for ......