The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 03, 1920, Page 19, Image 19

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1820.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON.
1
STATE GETS ALL
IT
00
REVENUES
Portland's police department and
police courts are doing the state's
work of arresting, convicting and
collecting fines from state traffic
law violators in the city and turn-'
ing the gross revenue over to the
- state treasurer. Lieutenant Harvey
A. Thatcher of the auto theft de
partment has advised Mayor Baker
and Commissioners Bigelow and Bar
bur. . . I
Thatcher urges the city council to take
stepe toward securing legislation which
will give Portland a fair portion of , the
revenue from atata cases handled by the
city, courts and police department, thus
paying the cost of handling the state's
' business.
"In the auto-theft department alone we
made 174 arrest of state traffiQ-law
violators, each resulting in fines Trom
' to to $25. The traffic squad made even
tmoro arrests. The entire revenue Trent
to the state, although it cost the city
thousands of dollars to do that work,"
Thatcher said.
Commissioner Burelow. who will also
be acting mayor and commissioner of
public safety while Mayor Baiter is, on
his southern vacation trip, will confer
with , the other commissioners with a
view to securing a division of state funds
collected through the city's police de
partment. ItlVER . STJtKJkrr ENDS MUST
BB REPAIRED, IS NEW EDICT
The owners of the property between
Taylor and Salmon streets, extending
from Front street to the river will either
c repair the plank toads in those slips
leading down to the" water's edge within
three days or -I wHl officially barricade
, their property from -further use as a
'menace to public ' safety, Commissioner
of Public Works Barbur announced to
day. " "The ramps, or roadways, leading
to the water are rotting away and the
city Is liable to damages in the event
anyone is hurt there, and I do not pro
' pose to tolerate such a condition any
lonrer. Barbur said;
Other property owners " along - the
water iront have, been given 10 days
' notice to repair their property and un
less they carry out the commissioner's
Instructions to place it In. a safe con
dition within the specified time barri
cading proceedings will be eneforced
there also, .the commissioner announced
ORDINANCE TO ASK REMOVAIj
HARRISON FOUNDRY PLANT
City Commissioner Barbur announced
Thursday he1 would Introduce an ordi
nance before the city -council next week
declaring the. Harris vfoundry works at
Vancouver avenue andFTlllambok streets
A health tread with an
appealing flavt
ENRIGHTS
"Alio the
Wheat"
Bread"
Made without fats from
a specially milled all
wheat flour, Recom
'; mended by goverflment
health experts.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
LOG CABIN BAKING CO.
a nuisance and providing legal action to
compel the removal of the foundry from
that section of the city.
Residents protested' against the foun
dry continuing at its present location
early in the present year, at 'which time
the department oC public works held a
hearing on. the protest. At that time
Leach Brothers owned and operated the
foundry, and on their promise to seek a
new location away from a residence dis
trict the Protestants agreed to drop the
matter, Barbur said.
Instead of keeping their promise to
move, the Leach Brothers sold their
foundry to the Harris Foundry works,
neglecting, so the new owners allege, to
inform - the purchaser of the plant s
obligation to leave the neighborhood.
Residents again asked for rls removal
because- of the nuisance of the cinders
and ashes from its smokestack, danger
of fire, disturbing noises and other ob
jectionable features, and It was the sec
ond request which prompted the action
of the city council in removing it.
HEALTH CARDS WILL BE .
ISSUED EVERY SIX MONTHS
In order to reduce the work of In
spection and Issuing health cards to
15,000 restaurants and' other food sell
ing concerns throughout the city, the
hospital . ordinance governing the ex
amination of employes and the payment
of hospital fees has been amended to
require examination and payments of
fees semi-annually instead of quarterly
as heretofore. Hundreds of dollars and
minv days of service are saved the city
in addition to . saving of time to 15.000
employes by the new ordinance, accord
ing to City Health Officer Dr. George
Parrish. -
Marriage Licensee
Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 3. Marriage
licenses were issued Thursday to George
Bailey. 27. and Lulu Williams. 28, Port
land ; Marlon More, 42, and Grace Hef
ferman, 33, Portland : Albert Brandes,
21. and Ruth Marcy. 19. Portland ; John
Moody, 63, and Anna O'Neill, 50, Port
land; James Taylor, 41. and Anna Hau
ble, 86, Portland: George McGure, 18,
and Edith Woodruff. 34, Portland ; Oscar
Mltchener, 25and Anna Kowaleswoslci,
18, Portland.
SHfSS, SSSSSSBSSSSSSS
Safe
Milk
r Infan!j
Invalids
NOOOOK3NO
Tbm "Pood - Drink" for All Ages,
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
Fountains. AA for HORLIC1CS.
tr Avoid Imitations ft Sabstitstei
JAVA
COFFEE
CO.
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
11 II. TO 12 NOON
1 Lb. M. J. B.
Coffee .. . .40c
1 Lit. TO CrSTOMEBT '
1 Qt. Mazola
Oil 48c
1 CA2T TO CUSTOMER ,
1 Can Log Cabin
Syrup .. . 25c
S CAUS 'TO. CUSTOMER
4 Bars Palm
Olive Soap 25c
8 BABS TO CUSTOMER
Very Best Butter
1 Lb. .. ..... . 56c
Roll ....$1.12
FRESH SA
LION IS
OUT OF MARKETS
Fresh salmon of top quality is prac
tically out of the market There is.
however, a very good supply of fancy
frozen Chinook that will take the place
of the fresh fish. This Is being sold by
retailers from 25c to 30c a pound. '
Eggs continue to tumble in price and
it begins to look as If extreme low values
will be reached unless the weather turns
cold.
Chickens are still very low in price ;
in fact fowl is. about as cheap as good
quality beef and even cheaper than good
pork.
Oranges are gradually dropping" in
price but they are still far too high for
the average consumer to participate.
Japanese oranges are also offering, but
they are likewise out of sight as regards
'price.
Apples are still selling far below the
cost of production but within a short
time red stock will be scarce. It is
advisable to buy a box or two of good
fruit.
The followln nrlecs mind nnmllt In iwt.il
bop for good quality. Some rallies ar. frac
tionally higher and nfenor stuff fractionally
lower:
Butter Bart creamery, 60 962c.
Eggs Trash laid. 76o dot a; ordinary,, 70s
per dozen.
Poultry Chicken, dnved. 8S40o per th.
Fih Salmon. 2830o lb.; halibut, SOe
POT lb.
Flour Best local patent. $2.85 0 8.00 per
sack. 40 Iba. k
Potatoes Burbankt, 2 He,
Onions Oregon, 2 2 H e.
Dining Service RCstored
Dining ear service is to be established
immediately upon O-W. R. N. train
No. 11, from Spokane, according to an
nouncement made by officials of the
passenger department of the O-W. this
morning. Train No. 11 has not given
ainer service In the past.
Here We Are Again
Saving You Money on
Your Sunday Meats t "
Special for Saturday Only
CUDAHY'S
SUGAR CURED
HAMS
30c Lb.
CUDAHY'S SUGAR
CURED PICNIC
SHOULDERS
21c Lb.
All Meats Reduced Accordingly
QUALITY MARKET
170 Fifth Street, Near Yamhill
ALL DAT
JAVA
COFFEE
CO.
291 Yamhill St.
. f
Rathbiin & Rose
188 THIRD ST. NEXT TO POWERS
Specials for Saturday and Monday
WALNUTS
Cat. Soft Shell
No. 2, 3 lbs.. 50c
J
CRISCO
& lbs. . . $1.60
SNOWDRIFT
2 lbs. ,5Sc
4 lbs. .....I.. 98c
S lbs. ......$1.96
COTTOLENE
8 lbs. $1.75 ;
COFFEE,
Royal Club
lb- 43c
3 lbs. ..,,.$1.25
5 lbs. $2.05
NAVY BEANS'
5 lbs 35c '
to lbs. ....... .65c
16 lbs. ...... S1.00
JAP RICE
6 lbs. for . . . . -50c
12 lbs. for .:$1.00
VEGETABLES
3 cans Spinach. .50c
3 cans corn . . .50c
3 cans Peas . ..:50c
a cans Tomatoes 25c
2 cans Pumpkin 25c
2 cans S. Kraut 25c
TREE TEA
V lb ...27c
i lb.' ....... 50c
' POTATOES
12 lbs. ....... 25c
too lbs . ... .$1.80
ONIONS
12 lbs. ....... 25c
-loxr lbs. ... .$1.75
BEACON MINCED '
RAZOR CLAMS
IS l-i-oz. can. .20c
2-lb. can ..... .38c
1 dozen cans.. $2.25
BISHOP'S COCOA
1 lb. pkf.. . .25c
PURE CANE I
: SUGAR
5 lbs. . ... .50c
to lbs. . . .$1.00
SOAP
io bars W. Won. 62c
10 bars Cry. W. 65c
.3 bars Palmolive 25c
NEW BLACK FIGS
2 lbs. V... 25c
25 lbs. . $3.00
DRIED FRUIT
Apples, a lbs.. .25c
Prunes, i lbs... 25c
Peaches 2 lbs. .55c
BUTTER
Pound ....... .58c
Roll ........ $1.15
GUARANTEED
EGGS;
Dozen ...... ..65c
KERR'S BEST
PATENT FLOUR
49-Ib. sack... $2.53
Barrel .....$10.00
Crown and White
Mountain, 49-lb.
sack ......$2.60
Barrel . . .$10.40
R. Oats, 4 lbs... 25c
la-
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
Larjre ....$1.18
BEAVER
CASH
and
CARRY
GROCERY
In the Beaver Meat Market, 287 Yamhill Street, Between Fourth and Fifth Street
THE BIG, CLEAN MARKET ALL IN WHITE T. H. COWLEY, Prop.
Provision Department
t lbs. Fall Cream Checta. . .XI. 65
S lbs. Cholco Cr'm'ry Butter f l.lO
t doz. Guaranteed Egg.,...$i.Z&
Xocoa and Gemnnt Oleo,
oalj 35 i lb.i S lot f l.OO
SPUT PRUNES
8 lbs. for 25I 5-lb. box 82.15
Only a Few Left
t pounds Fancy Franes .5Q
S ponnd Rice 25
S poaada Loo- Head Blee 50
Early Morning
Suggestions
19-lb. can MarshmaUow
Synp
Large raa log Cabin Synip $
j-io. nine j&aro
li-lb. tlaht Karo....... A..
It-lb. Athene Pancake Floor.
1Mb. Kerr's Pancake Flour..
2 pkgs. Olympic Paneake Fl'r
10-lb. Cornmeal
M-lb. Flour .... . . ............
Package Quaker Oats....
1.13
1.15
.sot
39
5
.15
PRUNES! PRUNES!
Xtra line quality. Packed la t-lb.
boxes set welf kt S1.85. Beady
for malllnf to your (rleadi back
East or la foreign eouatiiet. Fol
lowing Is list. of eost for mailing
pareel poeti let uone, 16ej Bd sone,
He; td aoae, Uc 4th, 47e tk, (8c
To Eaglaad, Frauee, Germaay, In
deed anywhern la this old world,
for only 1141. Seeare all yoa want
today.
25-lb. Boxes Fancy
Prune $4.75
Will mall anywhere ap to (M miles
for Met extra IH miles, tie extra.
Mall Ja year orders aow. Bay as
many as yon waat. Bead If
yoa waat 'em.
2 Big Extras for Saturday
-os. glass of Jelly 104
te-os. Jar of Strawberry and Apple
Jam only 39 a for .7&t
CROWN FLOUR-
4t-Poand Sack ....t2.65
BRINCTTHIS AD
t bars "Wklte "Wonder Soap at 25
a to a Cnstomer
t bars Palm OUto....- .... .25e
COFFEE SNAPS
lb. can M. J. B SS2.1S
t lbs. Goldea West ...$2.15
I lbs. Dependable ........... 1 2. 10
t lbs. Boyal Clab... .$1,30
Snowdrift Shortenin
t Poaads -A9t Feands 98
, - 8 Poaads $1.89
t-lb. caa Crlsco. ............ $2.39
BIG EXTRA
Canned Peaches, tH-Ib. can 23
for $1.35
Tree Tea, pound 50
Gaalt's Canadian Bias Blbboa
Tea, pound .....T5
Bldgways Tea, oaad. T5
THIS IS THE STORE TO PATROTTIIE PB1CE CUTTING, BTT QUALITY CUTTIKG TfEVEB EVERT
THING SOLD OS THE MONET-BACK SYSTEM MAIL OBBEBS BECEITE SPECIAL ATTENTION, NONE
LESS THAN
T fAmt la
kmtr U U aranmaW
nUun
it'
I" it &
JEl 13 "
y. mm
Why the flavor
doesn't vary
It is remarkable that twenty-foar kitch
ens can co-operate so closely that the
quality of Tillamook Cheese does not
vary. The cheese in everj vat is test
ed before it1 leaves the kitchens and
unless the highest standard is reached,
Tillamook; is not placed on the rind.
Tillamook is so good in flavor because
of its creamy richness. It is high in
food value and will reduce the cost of
living materially if substituted for
meats and eggs on your menus. Fiv
quarts of full cream milk are used in
making a pound of Tillamook Cheese.
Delicious souffles, egg omelettes, pota
toes, macaroni and cheese and other
every day dishes will be improved by
the use Of Tillamook Cheese and
melted Tillamook Cheese on toast
oh, how good!
The best grocers everywhere
sell Tillamook Cheese by the
slice or in 6 and 14 pound sizes.
TILLAMOOK COUNTT CMAMERY ASSOCIATION
24 Cktmi Kitckna Osi mif mttd Opermftd
C spwarieeft ijy Tillamook Dmujmtn
TXUAMOOK. OKEGON
20tlii CentmiFy Storefe
. i These were the first established Cash and Carry Stores in fortland
l Total number of store in operation in and out of Portland arm 14
Figures below express the reasons, partly, of the groWth of the 20th Century institutions.
It is always worth while to read all of a 20th Century ad, and these ads reflect only a few
of the hundreds of price reasons that make these the popular and reliable stores.
Small Ivory Soap, per bar St, 10 bare 79S box of 100 bars.......
ralm OIrt or Cram Oil Royal Wbito Soap
3 bars 25c 4 bar. 25c
.$7.85
Dew Drop Washing-
Powder 25c
Crisco, 1 lb. 29, JYt lb. 43S 3 lbs. 85, 6 lbs. $1.G5, 9 lbs
Karo Com SyrMp, Rod 10s, 97c BIuo 10s, 87ci RJ So
New Prune, rood siae, ! Goldea Rod Pancake,
per lb. 10c large size 29c
49c
Fresh Roested Peanuts,
per lib. 15c
Log Cabin Syrup, email size 28S medium size 56d large size.
New Pack Corn, Extra Standard quality, 3 cans 50c, doa.
New Pack Tomatoes, - Aha Brand, No. 1 cans 10c, doa. ,. - ,
new rack Peas,. Coody Goody or Minnebaha brand. 3 for 50c. doa. .
1.S1.12
$1.80
..........$1.05
Libby's, Del Monte, Royal Club, Panama Pacific or Sun kin t brands of Sliced Pineapple in large, cans,
$1.85
38c each, 2 for
Sliced PineappI in large cans, 38c eacb, 2 for. . . .
.75c
-. '. 75c
Lily of The Valley canned good are now in. We have almost a complete assortment of these splendid
lorn state canned goods mil priced in the usual 20th Century careful manner.
Cane Sugar, either fruit or berry, lb. 10, S" lbs. 49V 10 lbs. OS
Do you like yosar Coffee freak roasted 7 If yen do. buy them th same day they are roasted at the
20th Century stores. i
Sunset a splendid coppinf coffee, lb. 34c, 3 lbs. . ........... . .$1.00
Peaberry especially strong ; same price as Sunset 5 lb. lots of either SI .60
D. M. Catsup, full pint Preferred 1 Stock. Heints Catsup.
botUea 15c fuU pinta 29c large bottle 35c
100 lb,. $9.78
O Joy famous English Custard delicious dessert 7 flavors to select from; 2 pkgs.
Peanut Butter, fresh made, per lb. 15c No use to pay more thia is the best.
Del Mont Yellow Clins; Peaches just fine in flavor and very heavy syrup No.
...........35c
. 1-
2 can for. . . . , ,35c
Butter made th day you bay in th best of Creameries, and special at 58c pr lo., 2 Iba .$1.15
Flour No better place to buy than et th 20th Century Vim, White Mountain. Crown or Olympic
at, per -io. sacst . . . 52.55
Toilet Paper, large rolls, best quality crepe. Athlete brand, 3 rolls. . . . . .. .
25c
There are hundreds of other just as good or better reasons why-it pays to trade at the 20th
Century Stores, and they; are conveniently located at
20th Century Grocery Store I
AND THEY ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT ;
168 Fifth, between Yamhill and Morrison ................... 1 69 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 H Washington, near 23rd 67S Williams av.. cor. Fargo 167 S East 13th. cor. Umatilla, Sellwobd
1047 Williams .Corner WUliama and Alberta
Here .Comes : -FmiiY.size Tins Mm' - ?
7 " -..w-..r ,ow avamae, . y
tt in ?
riere VOlTieS Fmmi!y.sizc Tins
the, Grocery Man with Snow Flakes
Thousands of children are happier and healthier because they
can have all th Snow Flakes they need tween meals. And
what better than these crisp, satisfyint slithtly salty crackersT
i our grocer nas in em.
Don't ..k for Crki
my 8nw Flak
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Johnson & Wilson Grocery
187 THIRD ST BETWEEN YAMHILL AND TAYLOR
BUTTER IS DOWN
If you ar looking for quality, try our Butter. Pound 60c. Roll $1.20
Tillamook Cheese, mild or sharp, pound .................. .40c
Cottae Cheese. 2 Iba. 25c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Efts 68c
Extraordinary Bargains While They Last '
z Lbt White Fin .......... ...UK
Milk. Carnation or Borden'a
a Can 60s
Sugar. Lb. ....10
t)olden West Cotfee, Lb. ...... 42
Powdered Sugar. Lb. ........ .15a
Cube Sugar, Lb. 15
Brown Snrar, Lb. lOet
Ghirardelli'a Chocolate
Lb. Cana 35
Bulk Cocoa. Lb. 2Ct
2 Lbs. Peanut Butter .........250
1 Qt. Sauer Kraut .....&e
X Lb. Black Pepper 35 e
Lbs. Salt SOe
Instant Postum; Large 45
Qrape Nuts, Pkga......,.....50
Poet 'Toaattsa, Pka;. lOe
Olympic Wheat Hearts.. .....Zitf
GhlrardelU's) Eagle Sweet
Chocolate. Lb. ...... ....... .400
Log Cabin Syrnp. Large.. ..SI. 15
2 Lba. Black Figa .250
17 Bars Crystal Whit Soap
3 Bars Irory Soap 25c '
.......... j
Fancy Jap Rice. 13 Lba,....g
upui' re, JjO. ...,,......
Green Dried Peas. Lb......
f eari tsariey, jlo.
j mpioca, 1A.
Saro. Lb. ...
4 Lbs. Best White Beans
3 Lbs. Brown Beans ......... .2Sa
4 Lba. Speckled Beana 25
vw dwki uku, vn, X4C 1
g Cans w.Sl.lO
Del Monte Sweet Corn. 2(i
8 fCana
Sweat Heart Byrup.-Bottle.. ..25
Yen Camp's Catsup, Pint,s..2i
koi lea uats, 19 Lb. Back......
Rolled Oats In Bulk. 4 Lba....
Pancake Flour, Fisher's. 10..
Corn Meal, Fisher's, 10s. ..,..450
Lb. Snowdrift ........ ...lt.i
Lb. Crisco...., ....2.3
.. ......... $1.00
I Tory Soap Flak 25c
. '. .... : ..... .
3 Pkgs
Johnson & Wilson Grocery 187 Third St.
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