rxciiiAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922., 12 fTHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON STILL DROPPING : Altbough $omato cn be purchased ttjlov h JOc per box. Commissioner bit How la Btfll allowing stealers in the Yamhill jrablic market to chaxg 4c per pound. The fancier tomatoes arc bring ing lOQSSc pet bojsv bat the Vegetables that are not so firm are going freely at SOGZSe. Consumers who want tomatoes tot canning are advised to, get them now, -because, although they will be coming in for quite awhile yfet. they will never be any cheaper. If as cheap s? they are now. The maximum price quoted for cauli flower on the market at present is 25c per head, but very few dealers are ask Inr over 15c The a mailer heads are going at 10c and even two for 15c Most of the heads are of the 'larger variety. , , " All vegetables usually sold during tv summer are etill in abundance os the market,' although It is getting quite. late in tne season. UttaU prieaa ftnsially thow: Fbh Salmon, 12 6 25c; halibut, 25c: bta?l?Unt. S2.00e2.25 per 4-lb. aaek. Potato New. 2 3c lb. - t.u.i 4 u. m ih. - TsaaMil itrcct prion: Carrots, 4c bunch; ttsiK beans. So lb.; peas. 13c lb.; cabba. 2a lb.: eanliilower. 10025c head; lettoee, S10o hod: new potatoes, 2e lb.; celery, lS(3tae bunch; tomatoes, 4c lb. Cora Green. 1520o dozen; BinUm, 15 e?a doAn. v. Jioney vomti, zoe; quart, ooo: vim, ok. , t-tv Public market, 4c; pr.nio aions, ' 4 9 a 4 5 dosen. - i Pooltry Laiht hens. 22e lb-.; hesT, hens, ever 4 lbs., 20c lb.; frjen. 30c lb.: broilers -33c lb. iCsatsJonpes Cancr toc, S 10c eacb. Qraim 75 Farmers Will Participate in Market Venture I Estimates Thursday were that fully 71 farmers would participate in the new (garket being established at Second and Alder streets, oirering tneir own products of orchard and garden. (Although this is a private venture, it will. In-a sense, compete with the Yam hill public market with similar arrange ment of stalls, although the stalls will be under roof and arranged along an arcade through the block. .-1 Advantages of the farmers' market vover street markets, as explained by the promoters, are that the block is surrounded by city earlines and adjacent-to interurban lines, with ample apace for buyers shut off from sun and ' 8torm. It was announced Thursday that farmers are bringing products from as far as Hood River and Grants Pass. i . . Company Union Has .Membership of 94 ThV Dalles, Sept. 22. Officials off the O-W. R. & N. company let if te known here Thursday that a company anion has been organised in the local hop among the men who took the places of the strikers. The. organiza tion is no practically complete with H members, it was said. The organi sation is similar in character to those that have been formed elsewhere over he nlon Pacific system. Fixr, judge of Harney county ;' Judge Daiton Biggs ana Ames ana carter 01 the forest .service. . Willamette Eoll - Has 493 Students "Wlllaanetts University, Salem, Sept 22. Registration at Willamette uni versity after, three days resulted In an enrollment f 493 students 215 men and 278 women. All of the upper class men have not registered, ana it is ex pected the enrollment will be Increased between 10 and 15 per cent during the next week. Elks to Entertain Grand Chaplain The Dalles, Sept. 22. Elaborate plans are being made by local Elks to entertain Rev. John Dysart. grand chaplain of the Lodge of Elks, when he arrives this evening. A reception and social program -win be given at Elks temple. Mayor P. J. Stadelman and r A. Twiss, exalted ruler of The Dalles lodge No. S03, will be among those meeting Chaplin Dysart and the Portland party at the Columbia Gorge hotel. Oregon Apples io ' Grace Dining Cars Of N. P. Railroad Apples from the i Hod Elver and Yakima valleys wjll be featured to the dining cars and hotels of the Northern Pacific railway, ystem this year' on the "same seals that made the "Big Baked Potato" famous on the line for many years,, according to announce ment mads Thursday by 1. Owen, superintendent of the dining car service. ,. -. ' ; Owen came to the Northwest on bis annual apple and potato purchasing trip and reported that the Northern Pacific wUl take 8000 boxes of apples from Oregon and Washington to store in Its own refrigerating rooms this year. "We are picking only the choicest apples to be found in the country and have been making a survey in prepar ation for the apple service feature which has proven to us that the best apples are to be found in the Hood River and Yakima valleys," said Owen. As a part of the campaign for the apple feature the dining ear department has prepared 11 special ways of pre paring the fruit. 'Through this feature the Northern Pacific expects to draw the attention of tourists to the prims quality of fruit produced in the North west. The varied methods of preparing and ' serving this product will be emphasised. - Owen, formerly was dining car su perintendent for the a. p.- a. with headquarters hers. The Northern Pa cific dining car department is the largest maintained by any railroad In the country. ForPiscerningTastes, LIT IE sCi. CTY n Tlh TO Fresh, Meet, to Discuss ; --Bear Valley Eoad John Day, Sept. 22. A get-together " meeting was held in Bear valley Sun ' Say, - attended by about 200 residents pi Harney and Grant counties, to dis cuss' the proposed railroad into Bear valley, and other subjects for the ad vancement or mis pari oi tne si ate. Addresses were delivered by William Pure and so Delicious Universally Sold Robt. & H. C. Cook, N. W. Distributors, Seattle, Wash. A. Y. Steeves, Local Agent. Telephone Auto. 612-32 SPECIAL Chocolate Peanut Clus- Of), ters, per H- OUC Hot Peanut Brittle, per OA- " pound .UC Cream Taffy, per pound OOn only Ul ROSE CITY CANDY SHOP N.;E. COR. 2D and YAMHILL J Place a slice of pineapple on a . nest of lettuce leaves. In the center "heap a large spoonful of Red. Rock Cheese, aid cover with Mayonnaise dressing. A dash of paprika adds to the ap- - pearance. Whipped cream may be used in place of the dressing. Red Rock that superior Cottage , Cheese can be served in many . appetising ways. - - Ofder t Tour Dealer Red Rock Dairy s d Hoyt ;c Broadway 4S6 45c : s SPECIAL : : CHICKEN m Z - , OR 5 " BUM - BASE SOTTHEBX : : IJnJf SQTJABES...20 m m ' COOJUiS ,J5 : STERLING r BAKERY tU Xonltoa Jsit Below td 72c 45c FREEMAN'S Quality Stores 267 Yamhill St. 1 1752 Sandy Bv bet. 3d & 4th Near 69th St. Main 5236 I Tabor 1078 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS SUGAR Best Pure Cane, 10 lbs SOAP Fela Naptha OfT (Limit 4) 4 for..'.... &Ol, SOAP White Wonder, OQn Portland made. 10 for OaC MILK Carnation or Borden's, tall, g cans. COCOA Fine quality in in bulk, lb lUt TOLET PAPER 4 large rolls 25c 1000 sheets Tis- OpT sue, 3 for Ut FLOUR Olympic H.(J" QQ Wheat, 49 lb sack. . tOl.OO SHRIMP Ex. fey., cans 58c OYSTERS Talis, 4 cans 57c WESSON or Mazola, gallon $1.75; Vi gal. 93c; 97 quarts 49c; pints. ... d i Ks CORN FLAKES, pkg. Q for VC OLYMPIC Pancake, QAn pkg. for 6V Q CATSUP. Snidr'. OP- 1 large bottle DC COFFEE Golden d-f - fk West, 3 lbs OXeJLU CALUMET Baking OQ Pow. 2Vi lbs. 63c: lb. . AUK, BUTTER Clackamas roll 95c lb r. ... 48c EGGS The cheapest meat on the OAn market. Special, 1 dozen OUt Graded, 1 dozen 35c BUTTER Fresh Creamery, 2 pound: for . i ... FULL. CREAM CHEESE, 2 pounds for ..... . . CHICKENS, per pound SPRING CHICKENS, pound CONDENSED MILK, 3 cans s8Dc 45c 22c 30c 25c ALLvGOODS RETAILED WHOLE- : SALTS AT THE La Grande Creamery FIRST AND YAMHILL CANDY LOVERS Hera is ynar opportunity to boy tha best Candy made, Saturday and Sunday CHOCOLATE CREAMS Afir Special Per Lb. Oaly lC AUNT LOU'S OANDY KITCHEN 8. E. Corner Twelfth ans Wathlngten Mention M POULTRYMEN Tse Price of Waite Hessery AC Ers 1 VC Thi price is net to you this week. I also mat lira jKrultry. Ship er let me quote yau. K. W. ELLIS. PORTLAND Terminal Ice V Cold Storage Bldg. GROCERIES SPECIALSaturdayandMonday FLOUR SPECIAL CCWN or OL1MWC: 49 85 VALLEY FLOUR! V9ibVsk. $1.40 Best Rolled Oats, 9-lb. sack 45l Bnlk, 6 lbs 254 SOAP SPECIALS NeoVc5p Dried Pnnw, lar8Si PALM OLIVE, 7 bars for. 49c White Laundry or Royal White, 12 bars 50c White Laundry or Royal White, 25 bars for.... 4 .$1,00 Fels Naptha, 4 bats for. . . .25c 2 lbs , 3Sc New crop Dried Figrs, Black, special 20c Large Bottle Mustard, spl. 10c Del Monte Catsup (new pack) larro bottle . . , .35c Cider-Vinegar (quart jugs) 25c SPECIAL X7D17CLI LIMIT 7K GUARANTEED rlxEiOrl 2 DOZEN lOt WE DELITER ORDERS OF ti AXB 'OTER. EAST HIDEt STOUT) AT, -WEDSESBAT A1TD FMDAT. WE 81, SIDE. ETEBT AT MAIN STORE t 1 -! SECOND 8TW COBTTSS TATXOB. BBAKCH, 18 XHIAD STBEET, COB5EK YAMHILL Orient Vaii Schoonhoven H;; maix itss 5c DON'T SAY SOAP Sc AT At Xv.' V f ISS BRADLEY, principal of Miss 1Vi Farmer's School of Cookery, Boston, drops us a little note irv which she says: "Tilla , mook is different from any cheese we have ever had before and most delicate in flavor." We're sure you'll like this nelv salad recipe which she has prepared for you. Have it for dinner Sunday! Tillamook Cheese Salad By Alice BredleT 3i cup TilUmoolt cheeee diced 2 slices pineapple, fresh or canned, diced H cup daces cut small pieces H cup of celery H cup shelled walnuts Sprinkle a few grains of salt and juice of H Umon over above ingredients. Beat H cup heavy cream, until stiff and beat ia H cup mayonnaise dressing. Arrange salad ingredients separately in bowl with salad dressing in the center, or mix and serve in nests of lettuce leaves. Every golden slice of delicious "Tillamook" has tne name Imprinted plainly on the rind. Be sure you get the genuine. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamvok, Oregon 25 cheeee kitchens owned and operated by Till snook dairymen Nurses at Emanuel Hospital Robbed A prowler entered the anraee .aome St. Emanuel hospital Thursday noon and ransacked some of the rooms, es eaplnjt with several pieces or Jjrefry said some cash.' A hasty check by the police proved that - Miss Magdalene Land, was robbed of lt - in cash, a watch sad severs I other places of Jewetory. Miss Gladys Eaton lost 65 cents and a watch to tho prowler. OTYL TEATCEES KOOKS" 1 Oregon Arrteultwral Cones;, Corva.1 Us. Sept. t2 Kooka' and Took esses will be featured In the Som thlns; New number - of th Oranfe Owl, student comic magasine, now be lntT prepared - by the .staff. : .Alfred Koeppen of Pendleeton' Is editor and Fred Kelly of Portland manager. . n n n nnflJaiffi I B;fl n Savmg wnnftio) wmmngfi, Cash stores The fdif ference between what the producer getl! for his product and what the consumer pays for it has unquestion ably been too great. In spite of that fact, you see very few retailers getting rich. Waste accounts for it. The cost of doing business in the average, individually operated store is too high. SKAGGS STORES system is doing much to eliminate that waste. Here is just one sa.ving: In 100 average stores there would be 100 buyers. For the more thanlOO SKAGGS STORES there are 5 buyers. One twentieth of the buying expense ! We make many -other savings proportionately as important, and our patrons get the benefit. - TRY A SKAGGS STORE Cream of Wheat, per pkg 23 Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. . . 19 No. 2 can Pride's Mince Meat 14 3 packages Creameries for. . .24 Fancy New Potatoes, 16 lbs. 25 Lux, per package 10 Large Snider's Catsup, each. .25? 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps for 24t 4Mb. sack Crown Flour for 151.89 9-lb. sack Corn Meal .29? 9-lb. sack Oats ' . 44? 9-lb. sack Pancake Flour . .57? Borden's or Carnation Milk, can 10?, 3 cans for. . . .29? Manchurian Walnuts, per lb. . .19? . Comb. Honey, 2 for . . . . :35t? hi) 31 WE FEATURE SATURDAY Ex. Ige. fey. Cantaloupes, 3-19? New crop Black Figs, 2 lbs. 37 15 lbs. Cane or Berry Sugar 31 4-basket crt. Calif. Grapes $1.43 4-lb.can Snowdrift .69? Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, crate 30? Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. 47? ?4-gallpn Wesson Oil 85? GHEES Epry pound of chtst mads in Tillamook County it branded "Tillamook", lit 'HfMWMi RBI M EE -sV M. J. B. Famous Vacuum packed Coffee, 1 lb. for 42 M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lbs. for.. $1.18 No. 2 All Fruit and Sugar Pre serves, Peach, Berry, etc, 2-45? Economy Jar Caps, per doz.. .25? Mason Jar Caps, per doz 25? 5-oz. can Oysters, 3 for 43? New pack Tomato Puree, No. 2V can .12? 2 cans Hot Sauce for 15? No. 2 Grated Pineapple, 3 for 50? Fancy Cream Cheese, per lb.. .24? 15-oz. Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2 for 29? Fey. small White Beans, 3 lbs. 23? Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs.. .23? -No. 3 Pork and Beans, can. . .19? Gnirardellfs Sweet Chocolate, per can ..29? Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. 37? Large package Citrus Powder 23? PORTLAND LOCATIONS: 249 Yamhill St., 291 Yamhill St., 226 Yamhill St., East 10th and Bumside Sts., 811 Williams Ave., 52d and Sandy Blvd., East 13th and Miller Ave. (Sell wood), 906 Alberta St., East 28th and Burn side, East 8th and Broadway, 442 Washington St. i when buying Say 5? m "It's the Best by lEvery Test Your - Grocer Has It Sc GRQCETERIAS All Goods Plainly Marked Lets Than Downtown Prices Lux, 3 packages 25c Corn, can 10c Morton's Shaker Salt, package 9c Wesson's Oil, pint 25c quart .45c Golden West Coffee, 1 lb. 37c-3 lbs $1.07 Tcrn Crisco, 1 lb. 23c 1 Vi lbs. 34c 3 lbs. VHrlm 1 .67c 6 lbs. $1.279 lbs. . . . .$1.85 ilalston's Bran, package .14c Jersey Corn Flakes, package . ; .9c Seafoam, package . ". . .- 24c Heinze Catsup, Yi pint 19c pint. .30c LOCATIONS 537 Williams Ave near Russell St 144 Killings worth Ave near Albina Ave. 1381 Sandy Blvd., corner 50th St. 271 East Broadway, corner Williams Ave. 1362 Hawthorne Ave., corner 48th St. 1034 Hawthorne Ave-cor. 35th St. - ,B-n ihr the ChiMn in the economical 50 c. 2 lb. caddy gT A IX TTT YOUR GROCERY BILL WILL BE 9aiVJll LESS BY TRADING AT THE i R. Grocery 188 THIRD ST. NEXT TO POWERS . PRICE QUALITY PERSONAL SERVICE Pure Cane Q- MILK Federal, cise .S4.25 SUGAR. 15 lbs... Ol Cirnition or Borden's, cue ...... $4.65 e FLOUR : OLD DUTCH SNOWDRIFT Crown or Olympic ' CLEANSER 2 lbs. ......... 38c 49 lbs. $1.85 3 Cans 25e 4 lbs. ........69c PoUtoe Yakima Netted Gerns, 14 lbs. 2Sc 8 lbs. ......$1.32 ; ROYAL "CLUB COFFEE Lb. 38c 3 Dm. $1.10 S IU......$1.80 BEST 15UTTER Lb.:48c roll I 95c t MASON JARS CREME OIL SOAP. Ubmrty Bdl SYRUP Ot. .. ....... .98c 8-bars for.;. .49c 2 lbs.. ......49c '- ECONOMY ROYAL WHITE S lbs... ..84c 0-' $1.20 25 bars i..$lX)0? to lbs. vr;.r.. $1.45 i WESSON OIL Pt. 27c. 49c H u&'. .- i'iti: ? 93c" ? ' . PRICES GOOD FOR SATURDAY. AND MONDAY"- 1 " Yoo Hop, Kiddles! A POP GUN IN EVERY CADDY There's a paper pop gun v for you in every 2-pound caddy of SNOW FLtAKES. Shaped like ' a revolver. 7 inehes long. Lota of noiselota: of fun ! Be nje to tell Mother! 'A big box of ,SNOW FLAKES in tHe pantry! What a treat for the kiddies! And what a satisfaction for mother! The 214-ppund -caddy,of SNOW. FLAKES insures a sufficient supply,, SNOW FLAKES are just what every growing child needs. Household econ omy suggests that you buy them this convenient way and have them always handy for the children. Don't ask for Crackers, say For the many table uses, too, SNOW FLAKES will prove their worth. : These thin, delicious, slightly salty soda wafers are always good with soups and salads, of course, and deserts or alone " as the basis of a light, healthful meaL ! Your Grocer Sells SNOW FLAKES in the 2y2-Pound Caddy PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. v PORTLAND, OREGON PRODUCT j