FRIDAY, FEBRUARY A,' 1?21. 10 THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON reward offered In dynamite case : Aberdeen Waab.. Feb. 4. With the fifth suspect in jail the reward for the arrest and conviction of the man who attempted to dynamite the American legion building here Wed nesday; night was raised to $5600, subscribed by prominent business men, the Aberdeen Legion post and Governor ii F. Hart for the state. ' ' Four of those under arrest have been practically cleared of connection with the attempted dynamiting, although two Of them are held on suspicion of being connected with the blowing up of a safe at Conmopolis, Wednesday morning. 8. Tagaya. a Japanese, whfese name was on the paper in which the dynamite was wrapped, hax been examined, but the police found he had been, at home " ali day Wednesday and that evening. Home dynamite had been stolen from the section crews' supply house w.here Tagaya works. Fan Saga tea, a Greek marine fireman. Is one of those held and is said to resemble the man who placed the dynamite beneath the legion build imr." . - , ' t The polled are also holding Harry F. Lofdor of South Aberdeen, a Greek, ar rested Thursday, who tallies with the description given of the man eougnt.. . .! The man who placed the dynamite was surprised while crouching beside the hall by Henry G. Lancaster, a young ex-service man. He escaped while Lan caster was; extinguishing the burning fuse. His ltnpression was that the man Is a Japanese, or Hindu, dressed in a ; brown suit with a black overcoat. ! Activity of the Aberdeen Legion men in the prosecution of the Centralia Arm istice day murderers is considered the underlying (cause of the attempt. The local legion has been active in the sup pression of Red propaganda. : At one time membepft visited in a body, unarmed, the Finn hall, where a speaker was scheduled to lecture on Socialism; at what was expected' to be a "Red" meeting. No -trouble arose although it waa reported afterwards that many I. W. w. were there and some were se ' creted behind the stage ready to fire i into the ex-service men, upon the first ' intimation of any interference. . I : The policy of the legion men has cre- i ateu bad biooa between we legion men and the I.I W. W. . and the police are working on the theory that one of the iw. W., who have divided Into parties - of about 10. and scattered throughout the county, is responsible. Governor Olcott Is Asked to Name One Deschutes Plan ' LEGION HOME SAVED 'FROM ' DYNAMITER ' ' " f ' ! ' : 1 .' " ' i f , Ml "'1 1 ' i J i ' " ' ' ' '""liin'rii v.- ;- )xm&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmu, m mi 'ii r w r , ' ' . - . k , ' - ; - - - - x .- : , ' - ' , ' J I , , - " ' . A - ; p - , t :i I - ' . , , jl. 4 t lr'-- " , s 'if, '' - J ' . ft IT- ' " 1 "... I, , lfrm i r-nM. linn ii minrinniiiwiawiiiiiniriTni riflinmmiiiii n- i nnnfiHirfTrnfftir'TiirniTrflrfirnfrr- VA1' ... J!Wj.m 'VJir , ,, , ,1 ,'! i. i. jin' ' .. i - 1 " '" '' 1,1 n-,r: - ' i- 1 ' i " i y,?flt& jf r y i HOME BROCCOLI IS NOW ON MARKET- ber of a commission of three to investi gate the Deschutes project situation in connection with objections made by citi zens of Bend. s . The federal water power commission has agreed to name one member of such a commission and the reclamation serv ice will choose the third. On Washington. Feb. 4. (WASHINGTON BETREAU OF THE JOURNAL) Di rector Davis of the reclamation service has written Governor Olcott proposing the selection by the governor of a mem- Railroads Jo Join In Conference Over Rapids Power Site Pendleton. Or., Feb. 4. All railroads of the Northwest will be represented by officials at the big mass meeting to be held here on Saturday for the. purpose of completing the organization of the Umatilla Rapids Power Site association, temporarily organised more ' than a week ago. at Umatilla. Discussion of plans for the development of - power at the Umatilla rapids on the Columbia will be participated in by representatives of the reclamation service, the United States' engineer corps and business lead ers from Oregon and Washington. Joint delegations from the legislatures, delegations from all important cities in the Northwest and government officials are expected . to attend. Sessions will start at 10 o'clock, in the Elks lodge rooms and will adjourn for a commer cial association luncheon at noon, re turning to consider future plans in the afternoon. At night,' following- the con vention,: all will ; attend the American Legion boxing card. Mrs. Arthur Johnson Dies Milton. Or., Feb.; 4 The funeral of Mrs. - Arthur Johnson .was held Tues day. Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Ad Pinkerton of Bai- lou station, near , Ferndale. She was 2S years of aee and was born at Athena, Or. She is survived by her! hueband, a son and two daughters. Guardsman to Take West Point Exam While there are no senatorial appoint ments to be made from i Oregon for en trance to West Toint, there will be one member of the Oregon National j Guard to take the examination held March 1, according to word received from the war departmnt by the I Portland; army recruiting office. Sergeant Carl W. Hol comb of 1666 Norh Fourth street. Salem, has been "appointed as One of the two guardsmen eligible from the ; entire United States. Examinations will be held for. 35 vacancies through senatorial appointment and two toy the president. Those passing will be admitted 1 to the military academy July 11. i PIANOS! i i Quarters of the American Legion in Aberdeen, which man now sought attempted to blow up, and Henry t;. Lancaster, ex-service man, who prevented explosion. New and Second-Hand Pianos at inviting prices and on convenient terms. SEVENTH FLOOB I -WcS I For Real Economy in Food Stuffs, See a 20th Century Store Best in the Northwest Unsurpassed Buying Ability Unequaled Output Stores Most Conveniently Located for You Courteous Treatment Accorded i Everyone Saturday Special Prices Prevailing in All Our Stores Are: CRISGO RICE Quality of .this shortening: unexcelled, 1-pound size 20c i 5-pound size 30c 3-pound size 60c i . 6-pound size $1.15 9-pound size . L .".$1.69 ' Very fanciest of Southern Head Rice, Long- Grain. Our special ; rrice, 11c; 5 pounds. .v53c Brown Rice This is a natural rice, much recommended by physi cians as a health food. Special, 3 lbs. for ' 25c CANNED MILK ' - Mt. Vernon MilkBaby size, very special, can Sc Holly Rice and Milk -Three large cans .-25c CANNED GOODS OTHER NEW PRICES DEL MONTE BAKED BEANS FLOUR Delicious small white California Beans, 1-pound tins, special 2 lbs. ....... 25c Buffet Tins Regular ,4 oc size, 2 for. ,15c Crown, $2.56; barret ............. Olympic, $2.56; barrel White Mountain, $2.56; barrel ... . . Vim, $2.56; barrel Fletcher's Hard Wheat, $2.35; barrel .,......$10,15 $10.15 ..$10.15 ....$10.15 9.25 Prices noted here are indicative of how we sell the entire line, including- very finest packs: Extra Standard Corn or Peas 2 cans 25c: dozen ...... .$1 45 Tomatoes with puree Large cans, 10c; dozen cans. ... ,$115 Robles Canned Peaces or Apricots Large cans, tS syrup, can, 20c; dozen . . . . . : .$2 25 Jiffy Jell All flavors ... Juicy Prunes 5 0-60: size, 3 lbs. !!!!!! Full pint bottles Honey. .. .. Full pint bottles large rreen Olives. .'.........." Proctor & Gamble's White Soap, 6 bars !H Large can, 2 size. Mission or Panama-Pacific Pineapple. can . ' . 20th Century Coffee Our best, ; roVsied" fresh" every dVy. opcci-i, oc pound; 3 pounds......... .$1.00 10c 25c 39c 35c 25c 30c BROOMS MADE IaLeJ?rojmr-A splendid heavy broom. Saturday at. . . .$1 29 IN PORTLAND ihmxkeVtlt lirtvx Pin A vv4 1 a . " $1.19 69c SYRUPS WeddinC RrVfcf Pure Cane and-JUaple, Vs! 95c i.sVI $1.10; sT.. ;""! J waple y 65c ; 4 2 49e fk a-t- m $1.99 2 til : Cesitary Grocery First and Alder Streets, in the AWer MarkaW.' . ' AXOwi.LZ n7 1 731 H W..hin,ton, near, 23d ' Mfi'JZ 675 Williame av.., comer Far,o... I .. .1047 WmUrnT.-L, Home grown broccoli ojr winter cauli flower is now being offered from the Roseburg section in a limited way. With in a short time it will become plentiful and then there will no longer be any ex cuse whatever for the retailer to attempt to force : the consumer to purchase the Inferior quality California stock. Walla Walla spinach is in 'rather good upply in addition to home grown stock. The latter is being offered only on the Public market because there is not yet sufficient of it to sell in the wholesale trade. I t Home grown hothouse icueumbers are fast taking the place of the inferior stock from California. " I " Brussells sprouts from the South are again being offered, but are high priced around 30 cents a pound' at retail. Markets are now well! supplied with ripe bananas, but prices j remain high. - The following prices ruled tenrrilly in ret il hops for good qiuiity. Some value are frac tionally higher, interior" atuff fractionally lower. Buttr Kresh creamery, 4750c. Kggs Kreh laid, extra, ii($f7c per docen; extra pallets, 45c. ' j " Poultry Chickens, dreaaed,! 43c lb. Ffeh Salmon, 3050c lb.; halibut. 35c lb.; Columbia rier smelt, 15c lb. I Flour Best local patent, i 2,75 3.00 per eark. 49 lba. 1 Potatoes Bar bank. 2 c lb. Oniotu 2c lb. . ' ; ' W. Mullarky Buried By Knights Templar Bend. Or., Feb. 4. Services were held here Thursday under the direction of Pilgrim commandery. Knights Templar, for W. T. Mullarky, Deschutes county's first assessor, who doed Tuesday as the lesult of overwork. The funeral was the first ever conducted here ,by the com mandery. Interment occurred Friday at Redmond, the ceremony being in charge of Redmond lodge. A'. Fj and A. M. Last Rites for Sea Captain to Be Held in Morning ' - l - Funeral services for Captain John Tobtn. an old-time sailing ship captain of Portland, will be held tomorrow rnorn Ing at .9, o'clock at the. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams avenue and Stanton street. Interment will be made at Mount Calvary ceme tery under ithe ausplcea of the Knlghta of Columbus. ;:"'""' ; Captain Tobin died Wednesday night at the home of hia friend, Patrick. Bird of 304 Morris - street, with whom he had been living for several years. Born, in Ireland in 1$41, he came to New, York with his parents at an early age oni ntMrl unon his career at sea. His first trip to Portland was made in 1880, hen he came ud the river on the Marion, i an old J time sailing hlp, as mate.',J . '.,..l'. -; '."'" ' He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Ancient Order of Hi bernians. ! Four Will Attend Air Patrol Conference T -ttond the i last week of the forest air patrol conference being held at Mather : Field. Cal . W. B. Osborne Jr.. K. P. Cecil, F. C, Cleater and Carl Neal of the forest service will leave Port land today. The conference has been In session for several weeks. Forest Rangers L. K. ! Chartrand of t.ugene; Fred M. Gruver of the Siskiyou forest, -u-itK-n r.r ti Dpsrhutes and Jtalph Holders of Prinevine on the Ochoco have been representing Orgon in an air pvro course, fitting them to become Ualson officers during the forest fire season. To Suspend Dividends Spokane. Wash., Feb. 4. The Cale donia mine of the Coeur d'Alenes, which has been paying profits to many mine stockholders for years, will suspend pay ment of dividends indefinitely, according to an announcement issued by Stanley A. Eaeton, president, and received today by W. A. Nichols, broker. - The company has a surplus of (344,794. and will cou tinre development work is search of new ore bodies.. Swedish Delicatessen and Grocery Northwest Corner of First and Yamhill ; On the North Side of Street 225 Yamhill Most everybody reads this ad. 'Why? Because they have been convinced that we do give QUALITY; PRICE and SERVICE. Hundreds have old us they cannot afford to trade elsewhere. Why not come and bring your list? PRICED FOR SATURDAY; AND MONDAY . We Beserre the Right as to the Amount to a Customer, and quotations .Are Good as "Long as Stock Lasts No C. O. D. or Telephone Orders No City Deliveries less than $1'S.00. No Mail Or ders less than $15.00. Ship us your Eggs. Prompt Returns- Highest Prices. - , SUGAR 5 lbs. 38 10 lbs .75 Sack . $7.50 SNOWDRIFT 2 lbs. 42? 4 lbs. . .74 8 lbs. . $1.46 WESSON Oil Qts. 46 Vz Gal. 90 Gallons .............. ... ........ .$1.66 MAZOLA OIL Qts. 46Sa Gal. 90 Gallons . , ........ $1.69 BEAR FLOUR 49V $2.48 Bbl. $9.89 JAP RICE 3 lbs. 156 lbs 29 10 lbs. .....48 FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE 1 lb. . .41T j 2 V2 lb. $1.025 lbs. i . . . . j . . $2.00 GHIRARDELli'S CHOCOLATE, lb. 29 j 3 lbs. 84 5 Ihs. .... . . .$1.39 BROOMS 58 784 I 88 98 ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 1 lb..... 43d . 3 lbs. $1.245 lbs. ....... . . . $2.05 CREAMERY BUTTER 1 lb.. .. . . . .39 I Roll 78 BETTER BULK COFFEE Certified Brand Green Gage Royal Club Maine Corn AT BIG SAVINGS Plums, No. 2l2 tin, 3 89 No. 2 tins, 5 for. . .-. . i98 We convinced many the p-.t week 6 for $1.75 R. C. Solid Pk'd Tomatoes -I that you can buy Good Coffee not Advance Brand No. 2y2 tins, N- 24 tins, 7 for..$1.08 in tin. Why pay more for coffee Apricots, 3 for.. ...... 98 Minnesota Sweet Corn, No. 2 in vacuum packed tins. Yon can f .$1.89 tins, 3 for 45 6 for 87 buy these at less. Every pound u lur j...pL.ocr y guaranteed, or money refunded. Del Monte Apricots, No. 1 4 VZSe. . .Zh3.4Z v a Sugar Peas No. 2 tins, Blend A 3& 2 tms' 4 for V -: 9 - 2 for 25-6 for. . . . .73d Elend B 33 r-nPAI! 12 $1.35 Case $2.65 Blend C .28 . CEREALS Tomatoes, No. 2 tint, Blend D 23 No. 10 sack Buckwheat 7l 12 for $1.00 : No. 10 sack P. C. Flour 63 Creole Dinner, 2 for 25V Instant Postum .39 No- 10 sack Farina . . . -63 No. 1 tall Salmon, 8. .$1.00 Hershey's Cocoa, 2s . . .19 No- 10 salk Rye Flour. .57 Lassies a good Syrup Lipton's Cocoa, y2s . . . .19 No. 10 sack Rolled Oats 46 5 tins for .$1.00 : 1 No. 10 sk. Whole Wheat 44 DEL MONTE FRUITS g SJ f.ine Graham 44 SYRUps AND MOLASSES AND VEGETABLES JJ garse Grhm 44 Q No. 2y2 Melba Peaches. White and Yellow. .. .33i No. 5 C. R. Cane land 3 for -97d6 for $1.89 Maple ............ $1.07 vrVr'-p'T3,75 DRIED FRUITS No. 5 C. R. Butter No. 2 Cling Peaches, ; Scotch . . $1.07 3 for 97 6 for $1.89 2 bs. Black Figs. . , . . . .25 No. 5 C. R. Bonnie Dozen $3.75 2 bs. V hite Figs . . . 25 TfeacIe ......... . $1.07 No. 2y2 Sliced Peaches, JP lbs; White Figs. . .$L00 No. 2y2 C. R. Bonnie 3 for 97 6 for $1.89 gvp, Apricots, Ibj .... .-30 r Treacle 60d Dozen $3.75 Evp. Peaches lb. .... . .25 No 2 y2 Qe R. Butter No. 2y2 Royal Anne Cherries, rvP-JP1ears' lb - Scotch 60 3 for 97 6 for $1.89 Dned Prunes, 2 lbs. . . . .35 N6 2y2 C. R. Cane and ' Dozen $3.75 : : Maple ..;60 No. 2y2 Bartlett Pears, SOAPS, ETC. No. 2y2 Melomar ..... .30 3 for$1.14 6 for $2.25 21 White Wonder ...$1.00 No. 10 Light Karo. ... ..8l Dozen, $4.45 18 V. H. Bleaching J . .$1.00 No. 10 Dark Karo 71 - 18 Easy Day $1.00 No. 5 Liberty. Bell Cane , No. 1 Picnic Asparagus 10 Fels Naptha ... L . ...85 and Maple ......... .73, Tips, 3 for .89 3 cakes Fairy Soap. . . .25 No. 2J4 Liberty Bell Cane 5 cakes Goblin Soap... 25 and Maple 52 D. M. Pork and Beans, 8 oz. 2 tins Skat . ... . L . I . . .. -25 1 ' . '. ' . ' tins, 6 for 45 ; 12 for 85 3 cans Old Dutch .... .25$ Guittard's Pure Ground No. l tins, 6 for . . . .70 1 Pk&- Citrus . ... L . . . -25 Chocolate, 1 lb. . . J34 12 for .$1.35 1 pkg. Sea Foam . . 25 " ' '' ' ' U No. 2y2 tins, 6 for $1.15 1 pkg. Lux 10 PASTE ; 1 12 for .$2.25 ! T-" 3 pkgs. Mrs. Schiel's Egg " A. & L. Raspberries, No. 2 Noodles, Macaroni or Spa-. Eage Sweet Choc, Jb. 33 . tin, 3 for .... . . .1 . . . 89 ghetti ........ , . .... ,5 Baker's Coca, y2 lb.'...24 No. 2 Green Gage 10 lb. box Mac or Spagh 95 Baker's Prem. Choc, lb. 45 Plums . . .'. . . . .30 5 lb. box Mac or Spagh 55 Calumet Baking Powder, 2 lb. tins 80 Lt. Brown Sugar, 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 79 1 Lb. calumet Baking Powder Free with Each 2 Tin. Holly Milk, Hebe and Caroline, 9J per tin ; English Breakfast Tea, 2 lbs. for. . . . .67 riwliJ t- Vu-lt f nr ! Limited Amount. Gunpowder I lbtOf . ....... 7 Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. 30; 5 lbs. 49 Cube Sugar, 2 lbs. 31; 4 lbs. .... 40 Eagle. Condensed Milk f ENGLISH WALNUTS K. C Baklnt Powder 2 cans for -. . .48c 3 lbs. for ...... .;. ". . . , .74c - 25 oz. tin for . ; . . . . ..19c Palaca Car Jelly, per jar.. . .25c Royal Club Peanut Butter-- . , rr 2 2 Mb. tins for i . .1. . . . . .35c At the CHEESE COUNTER 5 cans Hot Sauc. ......... .25c " -'; - ' 2 lbs. Black Eyed Peas. ... . . .25c AT THE FISH COUNTER Wisconsin SBrfckJ jb.V.".l! ! -40c 5 cans Deviled Meat. . : ... . . .25c Fresh Fish, Salt FiSTi, ofall kinds at Domestic Cheese, lb.i . . . . . . ,35c 1 can Ripe Olives ........ . .25c lowest prices. -Very special. ' Full Cream Cheese, lb.. ; . ... .32ci 1 can Shrimp ; . .-. . .... . ... .25c 1 doz. Fat Alaska Herring for 60c Block Swiss, lb.. . . ... . . . .43c 3,bott!es Prep. Mustard. . .. . .25c 3 Small, Fat Mackerel for. . . .25c Selected Swiss, lb... . .... ...73c 2 pkgs. Quaker P. C Flour. -25c OYSTERS and CRABS Dry Ricotta, lb. ....... ...63c 2 pkgs. Corn Starch .:..'. .'.25c Special Attention to Country Fresh Ricotta, lb.. ........ ,32c 2 pkgs. No. 214 Pumpkin.... 25c Orders. Write. for Prices. Caciocavallo, lb...... 63c i - : n ii y( j ' sfff uem Nut Margarine f'Z- f J ia sweet, pure, clean, delidona, and economical. " N. f A better spread for bread, and splendid for cooldnj. i i f Your dealer has it fresh. Oraer a carton today. 1 j 1 Swift & Company, U. S. A. i M- V V" -'iitr-" urn J WMm wm (tew OUR SATURDAY PRICES ON HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS . ARE Choice Pot Roast of Beef lOc, 12Hc, 15c lb. " : . - - - - ! V i i - Extra Good Beef Boil lOc Lb. OUR FAMOUS WILD ROSE K BUTTER ; 14b. 43c 2-lb. 85c FANCY PRME RIBS OF BEEF BONED AND ROLLED 25c Lb. ' . j . j 4 Shoulder Pork Roast " " 23c and 25c lb. Our Showcases Will Be Filled With HIGH GRADE MEATS at Extra LOW PRICES CASCADE MARKET . 3rd krid Yamhill J ; ECONOMY MARKET 4th and Yamhill mXAib TbKA Onions. Fancy Oregon Grown, sack . . .-; $1.2 Potatoes, Upland Burbanks, sack . . .: . . $1 .25 Fancy "Oregon "Prunes, A pounds. . l ... ,25c Good Newtown ! and Spitzenberg Apples, cooking grade, boxl.00, $1.25 and $1.50 DALLES FRUIT CO. - . "Northwest Corner Fourth and Taylor 2f BIGHT'S ' AU 0' the Vheat" Bread A reaalae bole seat fcread O. K.d ay TJaele Sam, Dr. - 1 ' Wiley as 4 other food experts. . AT YOUR GROCER'S Los Cabin Baking Co., Portland, Ore. ;