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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1821. 14 LAND BUYING 11 ITS EGGS LOWEST a?. V. By Bfiiu H. Cobs. Ens ? lower priced at rUfl in Tortlnd than In any other larg market in the country. Conaumera here are i favored In this respect, although they are sot obtaining- the selected ecr that J tvrlnja the extregie price in the rw York market 5- Tor some reason or other the average nroduccr wants to secure a market ais- ut The more distant point or the v larger city he can invade the better he L seems to like It. The transportation 5 comDanles are the chief gainers. Chickens are slightly advanced In prk In retail shopa because of the 3 more limited supplies marketed of late. F Th camlni JewJih holidays have much to do with the advance, as the buying I for such festival is usually sufficient to cause sellers to take advantage or iu J Fresh prunes are sUU available on S the Pacific market as low as 6c a pound for best quality, a price even lower than m, wholesale. p- Markets are full of fresh salmon. , Bales of good stock are being made from ' to to 10c a pound generally, although ras high as 20c is being asked for the I' big Royal Chinook. For average use I the 10a salmon is Just as good for the 'home. In fact, there 1 not one person out of 100 who can tell the difference P after the fish Is prepared for the table, ft Peaches are very slow sale and the , - quality is now such that it scarcely pays to buy them. Cranberries are now being generally pottered In the stores with the pries be- . low that of a year ago. Ratail prW. In print ttnrm: Fatter rrk twuiBji B355e. Ka- rwh. 455e, ... -i rtab Balmoa.' 10 20c; halibut. 20e V rVr Bt local patoat. $2,25 0 310 per jSPatatoail-flnTbanka, $2.80 Vr sack. ' ? Ooiom &c Vamhill mtrMrf nricaa: CM4ci. 4a lb. : eanUfbwvr, J 5a bead: ear- - tniM.h. Imttiim. BH106 Beaa: ary onioaa. Jo lb.; to mi pa. 4o lb.; potatoaa. c it.lb.: dry bcana, lOo lb.; atrine beana, 1 Oe Ih. ; r applaa, Bo lb.; tomatoaa. Be lb.; corn. 15S5o rj Hoot Comb, 88: quart. TOe: pint. 880. r- Brnea Strawbarriee. 20a hod; blackberries, - m Sm 1 ... V 'paoltrr Haarr hena. 80c; Vsfcx beaa, 25e; w broilm, 1 5c ? "Butter Beat, 4To IK; cottage eheaae. 18a ft. ropeaa'capitals as Iondon. Berlin. War saw.' Odessa,', and : Budapest. . ... ' " upon his arrival in this country me Rev. Mr. Bachman won fame through services be conducted In the leaaing Jewish synagoga in New York. Be was soon called to Toledo, Ohio, by a leaa tng congregation there, where he was reelected for a period of nine years. Be then moved to Chicago, where he ac cepted a contract with a large congrega tion for-three years. Congregation Sharah Torah baa long felt the need of an outstanding cantor. said Roeumny. The new cantor has been offered the position with a salary of $4000 per annum. The congregation is already so- en thusiastic in securing Cantor Backman, that plans have been ordered for a new eynaaroK. Special services at the synagog are an nounced for tonight at 12 o clock (mw night), when a specially trained choir will assist the new cantor In the beau tiful "SUches" services. AH are cor dially Invited to attend. The Rev. Mr. Bachman, with the assistance of the choir, will also conduct the services at Congregation Sharah Torah during the high Jewish holidays. Mrs. Maggie SoHick,-for the return of property she deeded to him. Holuck, she alleges, was to care for her during the rest of her life in exchange for the property. When Hollick brought home a wife things did not run smoothly, she complains, and she found It better to live somewhere else.. - : ' parch. Famous Cantor to I Be Heard at Jewish Synagog Services 1 803fS WIFE CAUSES SCTT Kalama. Wash.. Sept. 23. George Hollick Is being sued by his mother, rarily at the Wardmack park inn. Senator Stanfield Leaves Today for National Capital United States Senator R. N, Stanfield will leave this afternoon or this evening on his Journey back to Washington. He wQl stop "for a day or so in Eastern Oregon, however, and again in Utah, expecting to reach Washington between the first and third of October. x Mrs. Stanfield and daughter, Barbara, have preceded the senator, having ar rived in Washington the eighteenth of this month. Miss Barbara will enter school In Washington. Senator and Mrs. Stanfield have taken apartments tempo- SometalBg . Sew . f ' ml 1 in 1 iiiiiBW1 WILSON'S Genuine Cracked Wheat BREAD Something Different How Wrapped With Keglsterei Blse Basd Sol By WtLS03rS CRACKED WHEAT BAKERY, Central Market Bldg Fourth and Tamtam LIBERTY CREAMERY, Liberty Karket BUg Fifth asd TastklU Liberty Creamery Also Carries s Fall Line ef Old Fashioned Mill Products y................................ W. Itouumny, president or congrega 4lnn Rhirah Torah. First and Hall p streets, announced today that the con rresatlon had secured the services of the V noted cantor, Rev. E. Bachman. recenUy 5 of Chicago. , The cantor's beautiful tenor voice and lability to Interpret music have gained .for him much prominence in such Eu H.i 11 1 1 ft , SPECIAL CreameryButter 40c and 45c per lb. Eggs, 1 Dpzen 40c New full Cream Cheese, OP. 1 lb. lor a-tv Picnics 20c Rirnn Rickt . Bacon 25c and 30c Sugar Cured Hams. . . ... . . . .30c Chickens for Saturday, QAs per lb., 25c nd... Out LaGrandeCreamery S. W. Comer, First and Yamhill Know the real satis faction of drinking good coffee. Insist upon having "Tastes Better Goes Further Ask Your Grocer Onw. ..mn aporateh w Give him this for supper He will' enjoy this substantial dish for his evening meaL It's so easy to make Egg Salad Premier: Ctttsfcard boiled eggs In haWea laoethwtaa. Rmm yoUa sod add S tableapeoos Asely cboppad eelery, tt tesapeaa salt and 1 ebop ped pimaeto. MoiataB wttlt Premier Salad brassing. Refill white. Arrange n lttoc. Top wtth a apoonial of Premier Salad Oress tog. Send for our free book "Salads, Sap pers, Picnics" containing a score of new recipes for simple sapper .dishes which can be made in the Premier style. FRANCIS H. LEOOETT S COMPANY 01 West 27U Street N aw York, N.Y. Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables 7 SALAD '.I DREssiNat;J XIbS1BKITsJ7 J i Johnson & Wilson Grocery 187 THIRD STREET Cosssntero' Market Between Yamhill and Taylor WE DELIVER FREE ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $i.0 OR MORE Phone Orders Early aad They Will Re DeUvered Same Day Mala 8SSS SUGAR ."ilr 17 POUNDS $1.00 GIVEN WITH GROCERIES AMOUNTING TO $1.0 OR MORE FLOTJHr Snowfall, hard wheat patent, special 81.75 MILK Alpine, the best ever, special, & cans 55t COFFEE Edwards Dependable, 1 lb, 39; S lbs., 91.15; lbs- 1.85 BUY FOLGER'8 TEA DEAL 1 pound Green or Black, 75e Vx ponnd Free SYRTJF Crimson Rambler Maple, Saturday only, tV lbs 58; & lbs. 98 e It ponnds ; 75 CRACKERS Tru Bin Frenh Sodas, Saturday and Monday, special, lb. 15 TOILET PAPER U rolls In lie Carry-A 11 Baa;, all for 77. 50 GEM NUT The sweet Batter Snbstltnte, home product; 2 ponnds 55 YINEGAR Bring yonr Jngr. Fall gallon pure Cider Vinegar ;..45e MOKOPOLE COFFEE, Tne One Best," S ponnds S1700 ECONOMY and MASON LIDS, donen , .7.25 1 TO The PEEK-Df-GRO. Sth alL 0 Ur la the Qnailty Meat Market . mJt lkiL JX If You Appreciate Qualfty and Service, We Want Your Patronage THE FOLLOWING . PRICES INCLUDE FREE DELIVERY OF ORDERS OF $2 OR OVER Golden West Coffee, i-Ib. tin. 38c .3-lb. tin .. . $1.10 Royal Club Corn, extra special, 2 for ...35c Del Monte Asparagus, one 12-oz. tin, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Sliced . Hawaiian Pineapple, large 25c Royal Club Raisins, full 16-oz. pk., 2 for 45c COME IN AND GET 11 bars White Wonder Soap. 49c Sugar Bowl Prepared Mustard 10c C. & W.-the best Salad Oil put in a tin full quart 50c Guaranteed . Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 40c The famous Monmouth Butter, t lb.. 53c; roll $1.05 New Oregon Comb Honey, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Federal Milk, tails, 5 for 55c ACQ U AJ N T E D A Complete Line of First Class Groceries 170 Fifth The Peek-In Grocery 170 Fifth JOHNNIE HOGGAN, Prop. iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiimiiinuinin SEACGS UNITED STORES MONEY-SAVING CASH STORES ' lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiliiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiniiiiiih ... t I There is in all late statistical reports, a hint of We higher prices on many staple items of foodstuffs. Delirer At this season of the year, many families, who the Larger have contracted the habit of thrift are looking to Orders the storing away of those items which tend to Without advance with the season. Charge We Ship to All Parts of Oregon ancl Wash-ington At oar 10th and East Barnsidm Store and 226 YamhUl Storm, Portland Rip Crop Netted Gem Potatoes Keeper per hundred voeifht t r t r i "Some Muffin:" I Add a quarter cup of milk to a cup of mashed Eotatoes, a chile cheese & an egg. Season and eat smooth. Bake ten minutes in muffin tins. Bluhlll Chile Chceso Quality Market 170 FIFTH STREET . Opposite Old Postoffice Special For Saturday BONELESS COTTAGE ROLLS Usually Sold for 28c and 30c a Pound Today Only 20c a lb. V Other Meats in Proportion REMEMBER Quality Market means just what it says: QUALITY MEATS ONLY - AGAIN TOMORROW Darijold and Federal Milk, can ... 10c Case of 48 cans $4.78 Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Case of 24 cans $2.95 Standard Peas, 2 for.. 25c Case of 24 cans $2.95 Standard Corn, 2 for 25c . Case of 24 cans $2.95 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 24 2 y2 tins $3.95 Fancy Maine Corn, case 24 cans $3.95 Fisher's "BLEND" Montana Hard Wheat Hour, 49 lb. bag . . . . .$2.13 Bbl. (4 sacks) , ...$8.29 "NORTHERN" fancy patent Flour 49 lb. sack ..$1.98 ; Bbl. (4 sacks) ....$7.68 10 lbs. Small White Beans 63c 16 lbs. CANE SUGAR $1.00 One BIG 5c Stick Candy with each pound ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 39c New pack, Sliced Pineapple, 2j tins, 4 cans" 95c Case, 24 2 tins $5.50 Del Monte Grated Pineapple, No. 2 tins,' ,Can 15c Dozen cans $1.75 Case, 24 cans $3.45 CRISCO 9 1b. tins net . $1.54 6 lb. tins net $1.04 3 lb. tins net .54c Guaranteed Creamery Butter, lb ,45c 10 lbs. Fisher's Pancake Flour t.SOc Tillamook Cream Cheese, lb 30c Ex. Standard Domestic Sardines in oil, 12 for 49c 15 oz. pkgs. Sunmaid Sjecded Raisins, 5 pkgs. for ....89c Knight's "Rogue River" Catsup, 2 pint bottles i, . , 57c 12 pint bottles $3.37 CLEAN UP 2 qt. Ball Mason Jars, at oar 226 Yamhill and 10th and East Burn side St. Stores. Portland 1 case, 12 Jars (no limit) Case $1.43 Oregon Locations 249 Yamhill; 22S Yamhill, 10th and East Barnside Streets Portland Salem Hilltboro Is 0 A If 1 1 UMaU in Amcric t be Wd4 tk nam f pmtrt eotry dies of pm halt bound mr men. Sem fTMHU Wifftaf "TUX. X T T 1" I M4 ri i i'S a- Scaled m-f boepa AVF I FAD THFM ATT Wen it comes to giving really low prices and genuine values, Jones' Cash TYL 1 1 1J-.1V1 -V l-i Li gtore is far ahead of competitors. The fact that our customers come here regularly is sufficient proof that our policy of saving you money and GUARANTEED SATISFACTION IS AN AS SURED SUCCESS. Try it for yourself. PARK YOUR CAR AS LONG AS YOU LIKE OPPOSITE EAST SIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC PASS'G'R STATION . EAST MORRISON, FIRST AND BELMONT STREETS JONES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY CITRUS! SPECIAL Ol 1 PKG. . . BROOMS JONES' SUGAR SPECIAL Beat Grade Pare Cane Fruit or. Berry Sugar RECANt uuim 100-LB SACK Only One Sack to a Customer $6.37 10 LBS. FOR 65 Dj We Do Not -Handle Beet Sugar FLOUR 49-lb. 'sacks Crown or (JJQ Q Whitehouse fDUoIO VaUey Flour $1.58 STiS- BEANS 21 -oz O Cans Cans W for 25c HAMS 33c Government Inapected Per Lb Picnics, per lb... 19c PURE LARD Government Inspected " S-lb. can 95c 10-lb. can $1X5 COMPOUND GoTernment Inspected 4- Ib. can 60c 8-lb. can $1.15 SNOWDRIFT 2-Ib. can 45c 4rlb. can 83c 5- lb. can .$1.58 WESSON OIL Quart can ..50c Yx GaL can 95c Gallon can ......... .$1.83 MAZOLA OIL . Quart can ........... -55c Yt GaL can .......... .95c Gallon can . . . . . . ... .$1.S0 Canned Goods 15c 15c 3 Cans Fed- O0 .eralMUk OUC 3 Cans Tuna fTQ Fish...... lOL 3 1 Cans Sardines Can Oval -Sardines Cans Fed- Miscellaneous 2 Pounds 1Qp Cocoa ... JLUK ILb. Choco- OQp late Creams awOL 3 Pounds - OAf llacaronL. aUTLV ILb. Marsh- OOp mallows OO C . SALTED PEANUTS 2 24c MASON JARS HALF 'GALLONS PER -g DOZ. tDJLX SPECIAL GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Fancy Plaids . and Stripe Ginghams 98c COFFEE SPECIAL ' J. C. S. BRAND Vacuum Packed 3Pcd$1.05 5 Pound Can $1,75 Bali-Bearing Waffle Iron Spiral Steel HandleAlways Cold Makes Perfect Waffles $1.75 FT flaw jvm vmj mi.i i that b net brendtd yom cannot bt cartas ettoin quality. No euesswork now- every Tillamook Cheese is branded ! For the past twenrynve years, cheese has been made at Tilla moolc About twelve years ago, the most progressive dairymen in this little valley banded together to make cheese that has since become famous up and down the Pacific Coast. For years, people hsre recognized the quality of Tfllimool: cheese, btxt found it difficult to make sure they were getting the genuine. Now, there's no guesswork. Every pound of thS finest cheese is branded. Every slice bears the name Tillamook. Look for Tillamook on the , rind if you want to buy the best cheese it is possible to produce. SoUkrmtmVct TTLLAAtOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, TQamook,! 14 Omai Ptcbana owaad aoJ CM-tnmadratr ar tfaa TllHaW TTTTiaanel Jaai mi ths Ani tcesfwl aaaiaW km4ing mck tlict m yu amid mhmmn hum tantaaiai, 0M ImmlSM.l lllf-4l temmmmi V "J 1 V L M. HERIifc Y 229 YmluU Strawt BttwNB First and Second CLUB HOUSE COFFEE Blended to suit the . particular tastes 81.10 S1.00 S1.00 $1.00 EXTRA FANCY PEABERRY, ?......sr.oo Blend A. reslr 40c, 3 lb. . . . . . Blend B, reruW 35c,. 3 Ibc...... Bland C, rfnlar 30c, 3 H IU.... Blend D, rvffnkr 25c 4H lb.... 5 c If you want to economize and do it properly, use WHITE WONDER SOAP. 17 ' XT ; Wl Ail. .- I1 .-4 It takes less and does .more Clh&n any laundry soap on the market. Try it -it's vron--derfuL . .: . '.-V.-:: . i. 5c V Bet. ' ..." Tr- " 7