The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 04, 1921, Page 14, Image 14

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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, r PORTLAND. OREGON
FRIDAY, u NOVEMBER 4,' 192L
l Markets ' ars
today ssntowhat better
j supplied with mall fish and sspecUfly
ths tea stock. Wblls tbsrs continue a
3 scarcity of halibut, plenty of salmon Is
rjoffsrtnc and this J being sold at prices
r,that art xtretnsly low. '
3 Frssh sea parch ars available, also
" fkMinders and ocean smelt. Crabs are of
xcallsnt quality, and in liberal supply.
Raior clams are likewise belnr carried
ITin stock by leadtnc flah retailers. Priced
at 10c to 40c dosen. -
Butter is showing no price ' chance.
but the nest movement Is expected -to be
downward.
A drop In the price of patent flour is
likely soon, but In the- meantime some
ot the retatWs are shadlnic their quota-
-i" tiwa. Better shop around and see.
?a While nasCof the bakers continue to
4 ask. 10c a pound from consumers for
' their bread, one Yamhill street baker la
freely offerlrt the wrapped stock at Ic.
' and claims to be rrafWlnK money at that.
The same baker tf ferine; double loaves
-"of one-pound each, at 12c for the two
Z pounds. There is economy in Buyini
such stock.
J RaLui nric bl prlt Eton.
Z' r Kr. 065.
.i. havu Tnmh mmmri, ovmaae.
(Uimoa lOftSOc; helibat. 2&e; perch. 10c
smnwos. id.
m rhMr B.t local vpatest.
TW. 4 It.
rM.tr. Borbuika, IS pn lack.
IT rmtnea imtc lb.
. T.klll at Ma. MiM.
S0 hmd: -rrot. B mo-. tettum. lOe
hmd: in oointM. n.; ttmipa. e lb.;
ftrinf tMsat, 10 ft.; appla. So l tomatws.
Hw l'vm. Be: fln.rv lor; ymi.
sxe; uant jwm, i.
ll0l0 par
. . tmtlcn. J3e.
. Bot, 60" down.
m Batter lint. 48 n.; eoHac cbMWSOe lb.
uaru uame lYrecKa
Man's itose, and
; Partners TaU Quj;
"Frank Brady and Edgar Txlcholaa used
U be cret friends.-Wbea- Brady.j who
la prtvate life is a roof painter, finjlabed
his day 4t honest toU lie , would meet
Nicholas' la an east aid poolroom for a
sociable chat. ' Vsry often. . they would
talk of prodlaioos finance these two
pais. Frank and Ed and both dreamed
of a day when they could turn wbir
deal. . . ' t '
One day Brady sold some property
for i 100. It was a keen deal and Nich
olas praised Brady. They- both felt good
over it. i
Then Nicholas bad a bold plan. He
and Brady would Induce-a friend of
Nicholas to Join them in a came of
cards. This friend had , more money
than he had knowledge of poker, and it
looked easy. Brady agreed and at last
the three sat down to the same.' j
Nicholas was arrested on Thursday
at 172 ..Hawthorne avenue by deputy
sheriffs. ' After the bard rame hei was
Indicted on charges brought by Brady.
Officers are seeking Nicholas' friend.
Brady, who no -longer has Kis fJlOO,
doesn't speak to Nicholas any, mpre
Halloween Fire j
Destroys Building
North Bend. Nov. 4. The frivolities
of Halloween on Coos bay was accom
panied by the burning of a building
belonging to Charles Thorn of Lakeside
and which" was formerly used as a
brewery. It was completely guttea. j The
building was unoccupied. The fire was
supposed to have been of incendiary
origin: i
H Three. Generations
r At Golden Wedding
Albany. Nov. 4
. Ward celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Scott
tVlr golden wedding
anniversary Wednesday afternoon at
T family reunion with seven children and
seven grandchildren present. Mr. and
Mrs. Ward are stives of Oregon. The
Z. children are MrT Ann Bonar & Plain-
- view, Mrs. Ila Ailing ham of Coburg, Mrs.
C E. Knowland. Frank Ward oV Balem.
Fred Ward of Albany, and Clyde Ward
.r ef rortland, and Mrs. Carrie Neal of
La Grande.
ONE DAY'S EAIJC HEATT
Albany. Or . Nov. i One third of Oo
pr tober's rainfall was recorded on October.
n. according to the local weather ob-
server, F. M. French, in his monthly
- report. The total rainfall during the
, month was 14 inches and that on Octo-
Per It was 1.33 Inches.
TREE TEA
CEYL01I BUCK
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JOHNSON & WILSON GROCERY
187 THIRD. STREET , BETWEEN YAMHILL AND TAYLOR
' SaIeOnMWv.4lhtoa
We Bellver Orders of ti.M or More
Fkou Ordert Early Mala S!3i
SUGARPiire Cane, 17 lb:. . . . .
MII.K Ubby. the best, S caas (Bait to a esttoster)
noin-eaewiau, aaro waeat, aara ....... ......
SNOWDRIFT t lb. 40. 4 lbs. 7C. 8 lbs.
WESSON and XAZOLAPtat 29eV 1art 55 H rL 95i
srcD A few left as car a.. .... t--
BTJTTER that. pleases, roll - 1...
XOXOPOLE COFFEE t lba i.. ... ......... i .
WALWUTS rableached, new crop. ribs.
RAISINS Seeded, special packages
I.IBBY'8 rOKK AND BEAKS Special cass
v. .$1.00
... .30
si.6
DesieBStraUoB oa Libby's Goods
30
S
S1.47
.11.89
fx. 00
1.00
...3
Fie and Beaas Served AH Bay
t .- - Tw - t- c ' ,
ApplesPbtatoes
At Wholesale Prices
Fancy Yakima Gem Potatoes, 100 lbs.... .$2.00
No. 2 Yakima Potato.. 100 lbs ..... . . . . . ................. $1,75
Small Bui-bank Oregon Grown Potato, 100 lb .$1.50
Beat Oregon Potatoes, 100 lbs . ................ .$2.00
Onions, per lb 4c Sweet Potatoes, lb -5c
Apples, per box . ... .$1.00, $1.25 ,d $1.35
Fancy Dalles Peaches just a few left box. . . .$1.40
The Dalles Fruit and Produce Co.
Telephone and Mai Orders Filled. 151 Front St. Main 8022
- -
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
I AT PRICES THAT WILL
APPEAL TO THE
! DISCRIMINATING BUYER
We Deliver the
Larger Order
Without Charge
UtitUillAtlFlilUjai;
5 cans , Carnation Milk 53c
3 can, 2l2 (Broken Sliced)
Pineapple . . . L .59c
Libby'ft No.' 2 Grati Pineapple .... 15c.
5 lbs. Seedless Raisins .$1.00
a Gallon Mazola Oil, each $1.79
Vz Gallon Mazola Oil, each . 92c
4 cans 5 oz. Oysters .55c
Medium Log Cabin Syrup. . . . . .47c
SX , Urge lot Cah&$Y&J$te& B. Coffee; A . . . $1.04
10 lbs. Maple flavor Syrup. . . .$1.00
12 bars Royal White Soap 50c
10 lbs. SUGAR 60c
3 lbs. Oregon Walnuts . . . . ... $1.00
1 lb. Tillamook Cheese. . . .30c
Fancy Grade But vr. . . . 49c
5-lb. can Crisco . . . . . , . . .
9-lb. can Crisco. .
1-Ib. Ghirardejli's Chocolate . . . .33c '
3 lbs. Ghirardeui's Chocolate. . . 93c
5 lbs. Ghirardelli's Chocolate . . $1.43
4Q tr Ff.rtme HrJI Wht
Fbur .$18 I
UK.UUn LULAlluns: Z4 lamhillbL, Z31 Yamhill 5L, ZZ6 Yamhill SL, r
10th and tatBornide Sts., Port lan i HilUboro and Salem, Oregon.
' Send mail orders' to Portland.
liflllll
Quality
Permanently Located at 267 Tamliill Street
--i- Bewwaa Tbirsl tad Fartk ' . '
Only One Store No Branch Stores
Specials for Friday. Saturday and Monclay
Sugar Pure Cane, sack $6; 17 lbs: . . .....$1.00
Milk Carnation or Borden's (limit 5) 5 cans. . . .52c
Citron Peel, lb. 45c? Lemon and Orange Peel, lb., :35c
Flour Olympic, Crown or Sperry's, '49s. . . . .$1.84
Crisco, 3 lbs. 55c, 6 lbs. $1.05, 9 lbs. .$1.55
Wesson, Mazola, pts. 29c, qU. 53c, V2 gal 98c, gal $1.85
Butter Famous Clackamas Roll 98c Lb. 50c
Tillamook Cheese, lb. 32c; Oregon Swiss, lb.. . . . .39c
Chocolate Ghir. ground, 5 lb. $1.40; 3 lb. 85c; lb. 30c
Coffee Royal Club; stick of candy free with each lb..
5 lb. $1.80; 3 lb. $1.12; lb. !39c
Great American, 5 lb. $1.40; 3 lb. 85c; lb.. . . . .30c
Tea Lipton's, 1 lb. 75c; lz lb. 39c; Va lb. 23c
$ Dollar Specials at Freeman's $
r ronsn u igiB) cjnwjwisffl t stores
WTTV . h ' . - '
f ... .- . .' - . . .
' If ?
! Sill C1" I research recentlycott- Ift I
II 1 ducted shown HP 1'
I M$k I Hills Bros. ;- y
M J : Red Cah"Cofiee ,
m$A 1 leads alfother'brands iW '
l .WdW r in volume of sales." I llMM ? ;
Ml- PS: Proof that the public y 1 ijS
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I '''' I 1 r i '
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Coffee Freeman's Best.
3 lbs. :$1.00
13 Ivory .. l...$1.00
22 Crystal White. . .$1.00
24 White Wonder. .S1.0O
27 Luna Soap ..... $1.00
13Fel' Naptha .. -61.00
4 Citrus Sl.OO
10 Lux $1.00
10 Jello, asstd $1.00
6 Grape Nuts $1.00
10 lbs. Fey Hd. Rice Sl.OO
12 lb. Macaroni, fey. S1.0O
16 lbs. Pop Corn. . . .$1.00
13 lbs. S. Wh. Beans $1.00
12 lb. Red Mex. B'ns $1.00
11 lbs. Lima Beans. .$1.00
16 Rolled Oats $1.00
6 N. C Sardines. . Sl.OO
3 lbs. Eng. B. Tea. .$1.00
Crackers, f'mly size. $1.00
Cocoa bulk, 8 lbs. $1.00
Cocoanut, blk, 5 lbs. $1.00
B. P,K.C5c size.5 Sl.OO
Sdls. Raisins, 5 lbs. .Sl.OO
Toilet Paper, 12 rolls Sl.OO
Figs, black, 8 lbs. . .$1.00
Prunes, fancy large,
6 lbs. $1.00
Apricots, Pcy, 3 lbs. Sl.OO
Peaches, Pcy, 4 lbs. $1.00
Currants, 4 lbs . $1.00
4 Honolulu Lady Pine
apple, large $1.00
7 D. M. PVpI, V,s $1.00
5 D. M. Corn, Peas $1.00
6 Ubby's Solid Pack
Tomatoes .$1.00
8 Wiscweet Corn.$1.00
6 Sifted Peas .... .$1.00
7 V. C Pork and Beans,
medium ......... $1.00
6 Med. Clams, tall. Sl.OO
6 Oysters, tall $1.00
6 Shrimps, fancy . ; $1.00
10 Camp. Tom.Soup.$1.00
SYRUP
Marshmaljow Vz Gat 49
Gallon , . 95
Tea Garden, V, GaL. .70
Gallon v,. $1.25
Liberty Bell, C & M., V2
GaL 80; Gal. . .$1.40
CEREALS
Pancake Flour, 10s. .69
Farina, 10s . G9
Graham, 10s.,. ...... .42
Whole Wheat, 10s . . .42
YeL Cdrn.MaI,10s..29
Pastry Flour, 10s. . . .47
WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR FRESH' EGGS.
Mail Orders of $10.00 or over filled at these prices if
received by Wednesday. Watch Tues. evening paper's
for Wednesday Specials. . '
at;
R. & R. GROCERY
188 THIRD, NEJCF TO POWERS
The Best for
Flour Crown, Olympic, WThite Mountain
49 Lb. Sack $1.85
t Delivered $1.88
COFFEE
Golden West, M. J. B., Dependable
1 Pound -
39c
Fed
3 Pouryds
$1.14 $1.85
5 Pounds
Milk
Royal Baking Powder, 12kz, . . .39c
24ound . .): . . . .' . . . . . : . . . $1.19
Mazola Oil, Quart 58c, i Gallon . .98c
Pure Lard, 5-Lb. Pail 95c, 10-Lb. Pail $1.85
We Deliver $5.00 Orders or Over
No C. O. D. Orders Taken
BREAD! BREAD!
Winy FayMoFe?
Compare Oar Prices and
Quality On Baking Good.
Frssh lHPaaa wkite, Jw!koU
wfcs or Bohcsniaa rj;.4c
IwsmI wkiu. 2 for......!4c
WsoU vsMt ..... . . . .ioc
r luitr Rolls, iaaenZUC
PlSkmmU, LamWt. sqaUd.
pr slwm , . . .. . ... .20c
Fpaak Appls Piea, Pk PUs 20c
rhimrwoa Rella, pr cWm . 20c
tmOmtfSm, dwasj. ; .V. ,9j
DofKmnts (rmiawl), 4oxe..2Qc I Cookis mad Cakes of All loads
; TRY OUR NEW UNE-JIbr Roll d J0y DovLfhaots
LAMBERT BAKER Y
185 3d S Oppoaue Powers oa 3d Street
THE EAST SIDE STORE FOR' THE EAST SIDE
rtwrti-iuu OAYL llMt AWU MONEY AT
W W. Ii J S?.4 C
t f ...-t - East Morrison, First and Belmont .
' JONESVSPECIALS, FOR -r
Friday Afternoon, Saturday and Monday
SUGAR
Best grade Pure Cane
SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY ONLY I
o.Sl.OO
sack ; .v $5i95
Srr hams
pound' . 28c
18c
CROWN
FLOUR. .
WH. HOUSE
FLOUR. .
S1.95
$1.85
MILK
Csxastioa, 12 cant Q
COFFEE
M. J. BM 5 lb.. ..1.85
J.CSS lbs... ..$1.75
J. C S., 3 lba $1.05
FLOUR
Crown S1.85
Wbitehouse '..$1.75
Valley $1.45
, BEANS
5 lbs. Small White 33
51bs.Pinlc 45
9 lbs. Red Mex 40
51bs.Bayo .45
IVOkY SOAP
i Q BARS (11
lO FOR 1
MISCELLANEOUS
lfc 47c
l rtir 30C
irt,?:f-........130c
lS: 22c
1 Rr 22c
1 19c
2... 20c
M0DEL,, TURKEY ROASTER
SELF
BASTING
17In.
ON SALE
AT
$1,85
(EE
Kim
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(INCORPORATED)
A Dependable Place to Trade1
OUR BUSINESS POLICY
CASH IS KING
We Buy for Cash We Sell for Cash, You Do Not
Pay for Lost Accounts, or Deliveries. You
ONLY PAY frOR REAL MEAT VALUES.
Specials for This Saturday
Choice Pot Roast, . Pure Lard, in Bulk
Steer Beef, lb. j gc
-C No. 5 Pail 75c Each
Fancy Sirloin Steak Lard Compound
None Better, lb. ND 5 Pail, Each
2Qc gOc
Loin Mutton Chops Sugar Cured Ham
. Tender and Sweet Half or Whole, lb.
Flavor, lb. 25c
1 8C :
Pure Pork Sausage
Young Mutton Legs for Your Frosty
lb. Morning Breakfast
-18c ib. 25c
m - r .
1921 Spring Lamb Veal Sausage
Legs, lb. A, Real Treat to Eat
25c ib. 25c'
5INCE 1893
: '" A Dependable Place to Trade
Northeast Corner Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
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