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FRIDAY, - NOVEMBER 26, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON. 15 PUBLIC TASTE IS TO TURNING SH " Turkey are today selling consider ably below .the actual prices P&-I6 In the wholesale ' markets and retailers are jlos ins; much money as a result j ... Sales of fancy birds are shown from 40 to SO cents a -pound at retail, while tlia bulk of the wholesale sales was made around 50 52 cents a pound. ':! ' ' The public Is tired of fowl and is therefore turning again to fish anoNKher foods. - There Is a .very liberal supply of fresh halibut now on the market and It ts of extremely good quality. Sales are shown down to 25 cents a pound in the retail shopa. There continues a ' shortage of good duality fresh salmon and prices are held blffh, but no birher than halibut, i Within a short time first arrivals of Columbia river smelt are expected by the local trade. Th foUmfinf priret raU4 (cnormlly in retail shop for - good quality. ' Boat .aJua ar frac tionally higher and inferior stuff frcUonU Wwr: Buttr B4 cTmtry, 6Sftc. Kir Fnwh Uld. 86$ 90c docen; ordinary fmh. 75 KSc Mr down. i I'ouItrT Chicken, dreaaed. 404Se ovr lb. l0SOe id. ; bsiiDut, zaw , Pih Salmon, Op pr lh Floor Best local patent. aaea, S On. Potato Rurbankt. 2 V4 3c, Oniou -One on, 2 Via. 12 85 3.00 per There la One . ;. Safe Place to Buy Your P I A N O or PHONOGRAPH i I , . Coarenltat Payments Arrange aj .. COMOM Y The Greatest Asset a Person Can Have! , Economy in Food Buying Means Buying at a ' , TWENTIETH CENTURY GROCERY ECONOMY HEADLINERS FOR SATURDAY ARE i U CT AD 10c pound, 5 pounds 50c. 10 pounds $1.00, 100 pounds $9.95. ?" fruiter uyuaiv brry, fine granulated, brown or wait. Cuba or pnlvrixad sugar. 2 pounds for. 25c FT OTlR"-11 SPECIAI-Vim Hour. 49-lb. sack. $2.55. Barrel lots $9.90 1 LVJKJJ Crown, Olympic, White Mountain, 49-tb. sacks $2.65. Barrel lots. $10.25 BEANS All 1920 stock Lima., fin new stock, 2 pounds 25c, 12 pounds .$1.S5 Small Whites, 3 pounds for 20c, 12 pound.. .... : . .'-75c Red Mexican Chilis, Qc pound, 12 pounds. . .$1.05 Pink Beans, 1QC pound, 12 pounds .'. . . . . .. .............................. .$1.05 SOAPS Van Hoeter's Self Bleachinr. White Wonder, Royal White, 4 bars 25c. 10 bars 63c Crytal White, 4 bars 28c 10 bars.... ... 69c ' SHORTENINGS Bulk Flaked White, 2 pounds tot... f , . . . 45c Pearl Shortening, 2-pound pail 49c, 4 pounds 95c COFFEE Roasted in our own roaster fresh daily Special Blend a good coffee, pound 23c, 5 pounds ..$1.10 Peaberry heavy drinker, pound 34c, 3 pounds . $1.00 Sunset mild, .delightful, pound 34c, 3 pounds i . .$1.00 CANNED MILK BIG SPECIAL. Holly brand, can 10. 6 for 60c. 12 for. ..... .$1.20 Limit 12 cans te a customer. . RICE VERY SPECIAL-Jap style, 3 pounds 25c. pound 10c Fancy Southern Head, 3 pounds 40c, pound. .. ......... I .. . .14c BROOMS Fair grade broom 79c. Pure Cold, the finest . . . ..... .$1.29 SYRUPS--Ksro, lQ-pennd pails Blue Latxl ; . . . .85c COTTOLENE Small 50c medium $1.00. Urge. , . .$2.00 SCHILLING PURE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER, lb. can .39c CANNED FISH LARGE CANS ALASKA HERRING. CAN. 7. 1QC CANNED GOODS Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables of all grades, ready for you, all specially priced by the can, dozen or case. BULK TEA Take this ad to our store and it will be good 'for a 10c pound reduction on any of our bulk tea. Saturday. THERE REALLY ARE NO BETTER PLACES TO TRADE AT THAN A 20th Century Grocery Store - AND THEY ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 168 Fifth, between Yamhill and Morrison. . . 169 Third, between Yamhill and Morrison 164-166 Second, between Yamhill and Morrison. . . . . . . .Stalls No. 3 and 4 in. the Yamhill Sanitary Market First and Alder Streets, in the Alder Market 410 Montgomery, between 10th and 11th 731 Washington, near 23rd 675 Williams ave., cor. Fargo 1675 East 13th, cor. Umatilla, Sellwood 1047 Williams .Corner Williams and Alberta 4 Stores PEOPLE'S Stores 1 Sack Onions $2.00 9 lbs: Rolled Oats . .-. .70c 9 lbs. Farina . . . . T : ; . 75c 91bs. Whole Wht. Fir. 65c 9 lbs. Graham .65c 9 lbs. Buckwheat 85c 1 Cream of Wheat .... 30c 1 Germea ....... ... .25c i, pkg. Joy o' Wheat. . 10c 1 Sack Scratch $3.85 1 lb. Sao 1 lb. SRjit Peas . 1 lb. Mince Meat 2 pounds . . 1 pkg. Currants . 1 lb. Black Figs. . 2 pkffs. Dates i . . ..10c . .10c 25c ..45c ..20c . .15c . . 45c Picnic Shoulders, lb.. . .26c 1 qt. Sauerkraut 15c 1 large Chow Chow. . .30c 1 lrr. Mammoth Olives 70c 2 lbs. Cranberries . . .35c 6 Wax Paper ...25c 1 lb. Bulk Cocoa ,20c 1 lb. Bulk Chocolate. . .30c MILK Carnation or Borden's 12c 4 cans 5mall 25c Case, delivered ...$5.90 1 pkg. Marshmallows. .25c 2 lbs. Cheese 1 . . .65c 1 lb. Pop Corn . . ,10c 1 gal. G. M. Syrup. . .$1.15 Med. Log Cabin ,T . . .58c Large Log Cabin ...$1.15 18 bars W. W. Soap, $1.00 18 bars Wht. Nattha $1.00 20 bars P. & G. White Soap $1.00 1 lb. Lima Beans . . , . : 10c 10 Big Specials 10 1 Pkg. Citrus Washing Powder 25c 3 50c Cans Pineapple .. . . . .$1.00 4 cans Light House Cleanser. . . 25c 11 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser. . .$1.00 1 Can Pimenfoes 15c, Dozen $1.75 3 Pounds Curve Cut Macaroni . .25c 7 Cans Corn . . 1 . .... . . . . $1.00 7 Cans Peas . . : . .$1.00 New Shrimp 25c. Dozen. . . . . . $2.85 New No. 1 Oregon Walnuts, 3 lbs. $1 Pure Cane Sugar, 10 pounds for $1.00 All Brands of Flour, Per Sack $2.75 Macaroni Special, 15 lbs. for . . .$1.00 9 . . . 25c . .. . 25c 3 lbs. Crisco 80c, 6 Ibf. $1.60, 9 lbs. $2.40 WESSON OIL Qt. 55c, 1 gal. $1.05, gal . ..... . $2.00 Med. Jewel Shortening. ......... . .90c Large Jewel Shortening. ...... . .$1.75 The Largest of Our Four Big Market First and Taylor Street. No. 2 CENTRAL MARKET S. E. Corner Fourth and Yamhill No. 3 VISTA HOUSE N. E. Comer Fourth and Yamhill No. 4 PALACE MARKET N. W. Corner Second and Yamhill 1 Sack Potatoes $2.00 2 cans Pumpkin . 2 cans Peas, . 3. cans Corn . . . . . . . . . 50c . . 2 cans Apricots . . -. . . . 45c .1 can Grtd. Pineapple 15c : i can D. M. Hot Sauce 5c - 1 calT Peaches ;-: . . . , .25c 3 bottles Vanilla 25c 3 bottles Lemon . . .25c 1 lb. Black' Pepper. . . .25c 1 large Royal B. Pwdr. 32c 2 glasses Dick'son Jelly 35c . 3 lbs. S. Sh. Walnuts $1.00 " 3 lbs. Filberts ....-..$1.00 3 lbs. Almonds . . . . .$1.00 lib. Brazil Nuts .....45c 3 lbs. Mixed Nuts... $1.00 COFFEE 4 lbs. H. S. Coffee... $1.00 fib. Hill's Coffee..... 47c v 1 lb. Banngton Hall ', . .40c 1 lb. R. C. Coffee.... .42c 1 bottle Bluing 6c 5 L. H,. Washing Pwdr. 25c 2 Skat ............. 25c 2 Blk. and Bwn Shinola 15c 5 Matches . . . . . .25c 1 D. M. Catsup. . .. .. ,25c 3 Palmolive Soap . . . ,25c . 1 pkg. Lux 10c 3 pkgs. Rinso .... .. .25c 81b. sack Salt........ 20c 1 qt"iar Mustard . . . . .25c 1 lb. Jap Rice .......10c 12 lbs. Potatoes ..... .25c 1 2 lbs. Onions 1 . . . . V. 25c 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes. ;25c 1 box Economy Crax. .80c 3 pkgsrIoodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermi celli .............25c Tihie Uo erf's lEinioif'e A gMiniMtoinio I0)o Q V y ? ) has been bought by the Portland Army Retail Store and is to be offered to the people of Portland and vicinity at prices which mean really less, iri most cases, than PRE-WAR prices. This stock includes the entire IMMENSE STOCK of the Washington, D. C, store comprising all kinds of U. S. ARMY GOODS, part of which are strictly army supplies and part of which are general Government stock. Our stock is too immense to . begin to describe in detail even a large part of it. You know what, the Government demands when it purchases supplies for its various depart- , ments. All goods bought must pass strict tests and inspection, and come'up to certain definite standards. These goods we are selling have v passed these tests and the gain is yours. v lilhing Todays X Examples of Our Prices Are Rubber Knee. Boots . ... . . V. . . .... .$3.85 Rubber Hip Boots, pair. . ... . . . . . . .$5.25 Men's Bib Overalls, reclaimed. ..... .75c New Wool Shirts and Drawers, ea..$1.50 No. 3 cans Pork and Beans . . . ... . . . . 15c 4-oz. cans Black Pepper. 8c 4-oz. cans Cinnamon ...... , . . . . . . . 8c 4-oz. cans Ginger . . . . . ... . . r. . .... . . .8c 1- lb. 10-oz. Sausage. .40c 2- lb. cans Pumpkin ... . .... . . . . .. . . , ,12c Included m uur otocKs me Blankets, Towels, Flannel Shirts, Cotton Coats, White Aprons, Wool Overcpats, Breeches, O v e r s e a s Caps, Hats, Jumpers, Barrack Bags, Canned Bacon, Roast Beef, Corn Beef, Corn Beef Hash, Raspberry, Black berry Jam, Canned Pears and Prunes, and Salmon. DON'T PUT OFF COMING to see our .lock, and buying until a later day because the first ones who come will pick over our stock: and the better things will be gone. YOU MUST UNDERSTAND that the Surplus Government Stocks will not last indefinitely. They will soon be gone and if you are to receive the benefit of the placing of these goods on sale to the general public you must ACT NOW AND BUY NOW I S)feF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIFTH AND PINE STREETS