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14 STRAINED HONEY ill I REASONABLE By IfBM H. Cohta Cotunuoara ha bn nclcUnc soaajr thla season betaM the prtca of tomb stock ku bca high. Tny do not a!! that bacauaa comb a lock U ai- tromoly high that bargains ara avail able In otbar offerings. For Instance, ttraJnad honey la aelllng raaaonabfy low at thla tlma and excellent quality la available Conatamcra appear to fear adultera- Uon of strained honey but tho pur food law makes It difficult for the adultera tor to get away with It Tou can buy trained honey without fear. California vegetables have all but taken the local marketa because of re cent freealng weather. Even the south er atork la not plentiful because of the eoM snap there. Mexican tomatoes are available In fair aupply and at rea sonable prices and there are excellent quality offerings of celery. Freeh flan continues scarce but aome Of the downtown marketa still are of- ferlng limited stocks of fresh salmon nd halibut at 30 cents a pound. Very good fresh crabs are now avail able at former prices, but there are no raaor clams. Some hardshell are of fering. R.tall prtra In prirat tUrre: Oregon Official jmaDiisnes speed j Record in Wyoming ' Wyoming ' speed records were) broken bv u Oranm official on dutv in that state, according to the comment of the eaiior oi me itawuns nepuDiican, in a copy which Just reached Portland. After making a drive of 179 miles from Green River Tuesday, riding the mid night train to Rawlins that night and then starting out in a snow storm Wednesday mornlnar to mak. n nun. ination of several oil camps In tho Ferris Field. A E. Gebhardt. examiner for the corporation commission In Oregon, made a recora xor a puouc omaai wmon tax payers would welcome In any state," reads the comment. "it vas purely through chance ques tions that this was learned. Camp was reflj? hf9 in il ttliiMf tan" mMwainrm a.ul Tharsday morningr the examiner trudged wrousa about nve inches of snow tor a mile and a half to examine a second property. Returning: to Rawlins at noon, he was able to pack, eat lunch and catch the 1 o'clock train for Cheyenne. And we will wager he is still going strong. Harper Joy Chosen Student Body Head Whitman rvl. Walla. .Walla Wo h Jan. 27. Harper Joy of Walla Walla was cnosen president of the Whitman co- Mil IDit Ralmoa SOteSOr; halibut, 30c; perch, a; ttaraxmi, 3 Or lb. t'kmr Ht local patmt. 11.80 2.00 per Bark. 4B lb. . laUtm Hnrbanka. 12.30 Mk. Itnkmi 9 m I On lb. Yamhill atrm-t fwlrm: VoUhl t'albas. JH lb.; carrou, 5e tinHi; Irttnr. I Or head: drj oniom. tic lb.; tlimta, 4o Ih ; ni-)r. Br. lb Hone? tnrah, 3Hc; quart. 70c; pint. S8c. rwaltrj Her beni, A2c; light hem. ife; uotlm. .".: turkejr. pritau market. 52Vkc pauir-iii in.; rouui mat, ljo 11). OaMUo dMn. , ASSAILANT IS SENTENCED Kalama, Wash., Jan. 27. O. N. Grinds pleaded guilty to a charge of attacking Mrs. a K. Hermo at her boms, five ml Ira south of Kalama, Tues day morning and Judge O. O. Comer sentenced him to 30 daya In Jail, after which he la to leave the county. Theonehigh GRADE PACKAGE TEA THAT SELLS FOR SO LITTLE! tiwia ajaa 41 (BLACK) THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON tese ; student body at the semi-annual election held Thursday. Joy la a senior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fra ternity, and during hi stirae in college has held many important offices, among them the managership of the glee dub. Jack Guriaa of Portland withdrew from the race. Walla Walla Must ; -, Supply Free Books - ii L Walla" Walla, Wash, , Jan. " 27. The state supreme court has decided that the Walla Walla city school district must furnish free text books In all the city schools, as voted, though, the school board decided to eliminate the system In the high school because aa additional tax levy to furnish the books was denied. SPATH'S MARKET S. W. COR. 4TH AND YAMHILL PAUL R. SPATH, Prop. MAIN 804 WE DELIVER BEST MEAT IS THE CHEAPEST IS OUR eorra TheVashingtonMeatfflarket 267 YamhUI, Between Third and Fourth No matter what you need in mts, try us first. Our reputation, your guarantee. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 15c Pure rendered Lard, per pound 7 pounds for $1.00 fotKoast, inU per lb lawi2C Sugar-cured Ham, OCra or whole, lb... L DC Sugar-cured Bacon, ' per pound -adOC T-Bone Steak, per pound . . Sirloin Steak, per pound . . Pork Roast, per pound . . Round Steak, per pound . . 25c 20c 18c 20c Ptlwal NmMiNiiiiNtinfntsYinmtnniti be sure! get the original : : : OooMQ Groon Chllo Cheoco g) SlIMHUIIUIIMIIMHIIMIMIIIIIMIlUHMMIII ! I SPECIAL TOMORROW Steer Pot 1 CT Roast Itlt Steer Boiling Beef OUR OWN MAKE Bologna and Liver -j ff Sausage, lb J-t-FV Wieners and Franks, lb PURE LARD OUB OWN BEJSDER15G T: 15c 5s 75 10s $1.50 S. W. Cor. 4th and Yamhill Main 804 lie 18c Eggs Lower ! 30c and 35c Dozen BEST BUTTER 75c 2 Lbs. Dairy Butter, lb... 3Qc ruu Cream Cheese, lb. 25c CHICKENS 25c and 30c Lb. LaGrande Creamery 181 FIRST ST. CORNER TAMHILl r 5s Narc taxrtcctslicpclioicstfc i . Jl, sealed vaxwappcrs protect Hi LV aw' I : J JUST A WEB BIT BETTER SKINNERS MACARONI lOcPerPackage For Sale at All Grocer Fiiiiiiiiiinu ......... j 11 M ' jllaaawaa'' aaTpejigsaSS B Jlai (S?A ' Outstanding Features 5sUl Outstanding Features For Saturday Only Year in and year out, these 20th Century Stores contribute more than any ; other stores to the keeping down of Costs of Living.1 Other stores simply cannot overcharge and get business in a community where a 20th Century Store operates. fThe sterling worth of such a concern in your neighborhood is worthy of your closest investigation it's invited. 15c 10c GENUINE CODFISH TAB LETS, 1 -pound bricks KINGSFORD'S Silver Glow or Corn Starch PEARLINE WASHING O A POWDER, largest package sQlC SWIFTS QUICK OCT NAPTHA SOAP, 5 bars. . aDC ROYAL CLUB No GHIRARDELLTS MILK CHOCOLATE IL 3 10c 30?. 85c ROYAL BAKING POW- O A DER, 12-ounce can OC SKOKO OR FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING, pound .. XDC c r7l c r.. m PINEAPPLE- 2 Can 4 I for ODC STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 166 Second St 169 Third St 168 Fifth St 731 WahingtonSt 675 Williams Ave., Corner Fargo 1047 Williams Ave., Corner Alberta. 1675 Thirteenth St, Corner Umatilla 5940 92d St S. E., Lents 1384 Union. Avenue, Corner Portland Blvd. Stall rour in YamMi tarr Market, R E. Corner Second and Yamhill Sta. New Store Cor. Parkand Yamliill Su.; in New Auto Bus Terminal FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1322. u a 2 X Q U 8 u CO z o 2 WILSON'S CRACKED WHEAT, BREAD -'1 KT I I C! T Tkl C The I VV1JU O J O Original Tra4s Xark aslsttr4 Cracked Wheat Bread Made in our sanitary bakery by a man -who spent many years in dereloping the most wholesome loaf. INSIST UPON THE GENUINE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ONLY WILSO V8 CRACKED WHEAT BAKEKT, Btwa Talr4 aa Fasrik Conrrisbted. U21. I Tin B. Kardbcm Compan. N. X HARDI5tiS LIBKSTT PRFIHVBT -r.klll ... vtrtk FRE5CH-AJIEKICA! BAKERT, fts4 aa AMrr MARKET BAKERT, Josf Marktt COOK'S DAIRY STORK. TaatklU BttwMi Tklra ss Faaiih' E0PE8 COFFEE STORE, TastaJU Batwa Smsss ass Talrs Or Grocert Baying Direct From Us. I 5: o 2 o 5. O PI o WILSON'S CRACKED WHEAT BREAD ssaasasaBBBsii Oregon hdustries Week Jan.21-28 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifii iimnmi n itti saaaaaaaaaaiiPWiiiiSaMiiiams.Whiia 1 BaV . K R W alMMiMBMlalMMl 1 I J Log Cabin Baking Co. Also Makers of "Holsum" mmmmmHum i . a isji -aaas aaai 11 i aaiaaaaaaaaaaaaai WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS l Broad toes, elastic sides, rubber heels, flexible soles. Sizes 4 to 8. Extra special $1.85. Children's Shoes . . . $1.98 MON si tl tlh it cE si y IF IE C1I A Menardfiiushed Worsted f UITS These suits are well made. Excel lent quality material. Dark pat terns in regular stubs, stouts and slims. Values to $27.50. PORTLAND'S BARGAIN CENTER O Slst, 2nd and Alder Sh. Q MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at SALE PRIf FA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES WOMEJfS One or Thre - Strap Pumpt, tn black or brown leather. Black high Shoes for Street or House Wear. ME IPS Black or Brown Shoea for Work or Dress Wear. Many Styles and Patterns. Prices originally were to $.40. Kxtra Special S3.85 hi OF .03) MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS 2 pockets in khaki colored shirts pocket in gray col ored shirts. Regu lar $2.7S values Special $1.85. .85 1 Boys' AU-Wool 2PANTS SUITS A good assortment to select from. Reg ular $12.50 values. Special $7.45. HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL A YARD Plain white, pink and blue stripes. Extra good material. Saturday only at this bargain price. CL7 ii wuji CRASH TOWELS Saturday Special A YARD Bleached Toweling with red stripe bor- -I L. I fva 36-INCH ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE A YARD Here you will find a fine selection in navy, copen- hagen, cardinal, purple. Also some half wool granite cloth offered here at his low price. 3&INCH ALL-SILK MESSALINE YARD .I Colors, navy and UT brown, the two lead- fJJ ing colors for busi ness or evening wear. .0 Aluminum Percolators Sfl .00 lj4-quart Perco lators, regular $1.35 value. Spe cial Saturday $1. 1-Pint Vacuum Bottles 1 Black Enameled Cor rugated Case. Alum, inum Top and Cup. Regular 1.85 yil- es. Saturday S15 BE SURE and READ OUR GROCERY AD Carefully ALASKA PINK SALMON 1-Lb. Talis, Can 9c KARO SYRUP 10-Lb. Cans (Dark), a Can. . . 49c M. J. B. TREE TEA Green or Black Vz-Pound Pkg a aytw aa 23c WESSON OIL Quarts at .... 47c Vz GaDon ... 91c Gallon $1.73 Phez Pure BLACKBERRY PRESERVES Glass Turn bier, each. . 6c White Wonder or Royal White Soap Limit S Ban to a eaaUmer. 8f25c LUX Three Packages 25c RINSO Large size, a Package 15c SUGAR CURED PICNICS Priced, Pound. . 17c CLING PEACHES No. 2l2 Cant 25c 2 SOLAR PINEAPPLE No. 2 Cans 6 Cans (T-f for 3)1 GRAHAM FLOUR 10-Lb. Sack Whole Wheat Flour 10-J.b. Sack ... ,33c 31c CALUMET BAKING POWD'R r.Lb: 25c 5-Lb. Can... $1.00 SWEET ORANGES A Dozen for. . . ,15c CHOCOLATE STICK CANDY, POUND BOX 20c TOBACCOS STAR, HORSESHOE OR CLIMAX L"u'78c PRINCE ALBERT, TUXEDO, OR VELVET 16-Oz. Tins. $1.20 Camels, Lucky Strike or Chesterfield CIGARETTES A Carton of 200. $1.60 Union Leader, Dixie Queen, Pedro, or ueo. Washington Lunch Box.. 85c. VELVET lH-Oz. Cans Priced, a Can. 9c .. Royal Quaker Perfecto Cigars Special 6for25c Box of 50;...$2.OO NO DELIVERIES ON GROCERIES WOMEN'S BUNGALOW APRONS We carry a very nice selection of Aprons, 18 I in dark and light shades. WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES TO CLOSE OUT $4.98, $7.45, $ 10.48, $ 1 2.48 These are exceptional bargains. All these must be sold below wholesale cost. WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS SILK POPLIN AND SERGE ft this remarkable low price of only $2.98. EXTRA! rinv CHINESE LILY n BULBS UlJ.t Each 1 BREAK O' DAY ALARM CLOCKS Reg. $1.90 Values, Saturday Special $1.29 10-FT. EXTENSION r7P CORDS, COMPLETE 4 DC 2-WAY BENJAMIN rTf SOCKETS ......... DC T T i