The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 29, 1922, Page 14, Image 14

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TURKEYS HIGHER
WITH SHORTAGE
: Turkey are not very plentiful in the
retail shops for if Ner. year traae.
For tha t reason there hae been general
ad vancsy in the pH.ieboth " it ' whole-
rale ana retail.-: .UK-face.-; me mw
of profit, at : retaQ 1st tlntsual:y; small
ot 40046c per pound tar mer jjeiier
Durkt and ree arv scarce, with
prices soaring, hut there- are plenty of
thickens at old-time prlees. - .
Cranberries arvgenerally : cheaper
atxi the price or lenwnt. j;iower.
Oranges are about .unchanged at re
tail, although higher at wholeaale.
Ileal southern aweet potatoes -are now
belns; offered la th retail hoj.They
are superior t.ti.e' California stock,
. hich" taste 1 much like straw at this
ti'iie. "' -- " - '
Vegetables of a'.i sorts are held at
firmer prices.: The advance in the
r.rk:e of cabbage has not been justi
fied, as thera is pienty for all.
, ' No further cb:ie is, shown for eggs.
Retail prices generally show :
" Butter Frwh rrftmrrj, 63 g 57c.
KMi Salmon. 2aSuc; black ood. 1 Be."
halibut, i9tt lb.: Columbia smelt. 3C M.
k lour Best local patenv - a-" pet
4lb. te.
Potatoes Nw. 101!iPa,
; Onion 3 0 So per fix.
YamhHl street prices: , - .
Carrot. ltt2c lb.; cabbage.
lb. : rauliflowar, 15 0 25e per head: lettuee, 10
15 knd; potatoes, le lb.; caleC. 102O
bnneh; tosatM. 15o per lb. .
Honey Comb, prirste stores. 20c: pobu.
market. 20e: qusrt. Oc; pint. 8 5 c. ,
Keg -fnbUc market. 4 5c ; pnraCs stores,
- 47e per doaen.
I'ooltry Libt hens, 22c lb.; bear hens,
orr 4 lbs., 2 So lb.; fryers. SOc lb.; broilers,
ZZc lb.; turkey., fancy, public market,
-, rate stores. 4045c lb.; dressed ducks,
fl.'.t b.; dressed sees. 30e lb.
WARFARE OR PEACE
UP TO TURK NATION
fCenturaed From PsteOne)
;pijilorcementg be rushed to the Greek
army In Thrace and that the 1920 and
J922 miliary classes be called to the
colore, . the Express correspondent
cabled.
Venlzelos declared that the entire
i??"eek army should be sent to Thrace,
leaving only one regiment In Athens,
"-e same advices report that General
"Ntngalos, Greek commander in Thrace,
I. s entrained, secretly for Saloniki.
iVIJET PASHA FEARS DEATH
, IF BUG CHAKGKS HIS COCBSB
. (By lotted Hvmt r
IusantievDefJ, 29. Ismet Pasha, a
tompactly- built- Mohammedan,' with
i elancholy -black eyes." stood behind
the conference table here - Thursday
sl in a low .voice uttered defiance
lo the western world.
.Unrest at the same time orders were
il.h'i'ed to the British fleet at Malta
JO sail immediately for Constantinople
- -.he answer of Kngland to that defi.
Tass was the Near East peace con
. - nee, laboring here for many days,
i.kaght a dinx withthe, potehtiat
J'u-eat of war. - ' ?'. '
T iiniet, whose swarthy complexion is
j . nrply set -off by his coal black hair
: ?.--il small black: moustache, would be
t ;i-"a for a man of letters or perhaps
-vi." artist rather than a statesman or
n ' t.ldle.r; . .'.' ! - - -' ;
'."t sts Se Quietly voiced his une--""'vocafVfltand
in opposition to -the
rating utterancestjiwhich weye to fol
by Cursortbf England Child of
--Vti United Ststes, Barriere of rance
' Hayashi of Japan, there was that
ij'fiis bearing reminiscent pf his train
the Igreat "french military acad-
r y of fit.. Cyr, and-, the memory of
I..:' leadership at the head of the forces
jv' U.-h routed the Greeks in Asia Minor.
-j JiACE IMPOSSIBLE CCKZOU
peaking deliBerately and quietly In
".Tich. his only evidence of concern
ieihe possible havoc he was bringing
7f . en -the peace of Europe was his
' -istant toying with his Mohammedan
v i e a string of beads like a rosary,
1. i ' used .to" play with and not to pray
ir was a striking picture, this ada
2 ntlne, resistance,- personified by the
! nhammedan , leader, to the plea for
rv sanctity of life and property so
.jn-.sfully laid down to ''him by the
rnreaentatives of. the other, countries
' v. the conference. - ,
-j Not only did Ismet reject the de
f vid of the allies thattthe status quo
f'f Mosul,' rich, oil field, be maintained,
but he also demanded the abolition
r of ell other capitulations which include
rlgnla of foreigners lit Turkey, busi
rj'iss concessions and other subjects.
- "it 1s apparent that peace Ma im
Im waible.". snapped Curron, after Ismet
lAiX finished.-' "W merely asked pro.
fection of- the lives and property of
ieigners; -and the Turks- rejected
. everything." .principally on . the grounds
gf .infringement of. sovereignty. I am
. t red of repljipg to that argument.
CHILD SPEAKS FOB r. S.
'Tsmet can wrap up his 'sovereignty
put it in the closet; no one wishes
: 'n fringe on It.' .' I
; "The United States," said Ambaasa
. (;,V Richard Washburn Child. Amer
.. - f observer, -'"is- among- the -nations
f e believe.-that rights under the
w -itil-tUis cannot be set aside, ex
4 t by "repudiating them. We do not
if' :,eve jthat. .Turkey wishes to follow
. ( ,example . of nations , which base
tf .ilr Independence more on repudiation
v lit n international obligations.
rThe United States, which Invested
: TV-raonal as' well as material fortunes
in Turkey, expects protection from th
NEW YEAR'S
Turlteys, Geese :
;. and Ducks
SPBI fCHICKESS 30 -
- 'EGGS!- EGGS!
: ? two v 7e . 5
? T .... oiex fOC -r
, BUTTEB- Freeh Cream- ' f -ery,
t pounds 80 and... Ol
-PfTilV CREAM
k CHEESE b. - 25 and OU C
CHICEE5S, OfJ- ' OA
( per pound;.. sfiiO V aadOVfC
U GHAKDE CREAMERY
EXRST ASS TAJtUILI. .
T
BSBBlfB9BS9lsllB
S . "spreads lika butter"
nrr
Turkish - governmeA on the - investr
mentsmade s-which? cannot be : with
drawn soir, without obvious Injustice."
. I .Jam--:obiiged,S -declared.. M. : Bar
riere, French delegate. to say that
the Tnrka have Hakeh a poaltibn on
a "ground where the allies cannot meet
thenc" Isvrri - smwrf-ia . hesvr- Jsmet
'charaiStertae-mtxed- trtbnal,och--
w have proposed.. to sit at The Hague
aa Trorsel. than capitulations.'' ,
ismetJ xakes be pit v.i:r
Baron Jlayaahi, Japanese represen
tative., followed Barriere. , ?
Iregret tc hear tkat the Tiirks
have rejected he allied proposals, he
stated, t "Japan -,haa, accepted capitu
lations 'for year; " during which, with
the aid ef HEhiropean nations, Japan
has developed. Jierself trntU, . finally,
with full consent of the European pow
ers, the eapituations - were abolished.
It Is" imperaUve that , ''tt: Turks do
the :.in. ' -r-?..
To all of which arunent -IraetStad
answered to advances . i. ; s , .-'
"The alUes most understand that if
we the Tmrkish delegation) ceded, the
Turkish claims for full restitution of
Mosul we'd be hanged. on the - first
tree in Anatolia upon our return.
The Turks are astounded at the pro
posal of the allies, to have judges
appointed by The Hague to sit over
Turkish Judges when foreigners are
tried. ;K -
"Turkish judges are equal to those
of any in the world. Turkey never
admitted any distinction between
Turks and foreigners and will not ac
cept the allied proposal that capitula
tions be maintained."
CHILD CESSTuBES TUSKS '
ConeernlngTurkeys claim for sov
A tWise Purchase
is the
is tHo -wisest jnirchttse you can make.
Pure. Fresh and o Deliciou Jtast try it.
A. Y. Steeves, Local Agent. Telephone Auto. 612-32
Robt. & H. C. Cook, N. W. Distributors, Seattle, Wash.
UESTION; .
How can I earve a good minco pis that
will not bo too expensive? '
Tbo best cssco p csa be csss tt the
very lowest cost end wish the leust a-aoont
ibf work Jy cdss
assssssst - AsaaV "
Such
NONE
MINCEMEAT
UXE IICnH2 USED TO MAKE"
MERRELLrSOULE COMPANY
' SYRACUSE. K.T.
So Delicious, Yet
Poultry Specials for New Years'
Turkeys, lb 35c to 45c
Stewing i Chickens ............... 22c
d...i:.. n.:.i,.; 99. '.
Fancy Hens, 3 to 3V4
, ; . . f
Heavy Hens . . 1 . . i . . . . . . , . ... . .30c f
Youn Ducks -. . . . . . , .35c - :
Geese i . .V. ;28c to 35c ;
' Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday
-'"' V' vf 'i''-.- - 1 "' 1 ' -,,'..1.-'-" ':if'J h'-:
Superior! Fish &. Poultry Market
. , '149 First St Between AJder and Morrison
' ' Main 5074 l'
COOK'S DAIRY JPRODUCTSaSTORE
':W -;V iri r-'w -.-l HtiunA Y: SPECIALS . . : 1 .
HOLIDAY,
Finest . Eastern Sharp Cheese, lb . .............;.." . 35c ;
Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese, lb:.....v..iv-- i.".v238c"
Kew York, 50c ' " Roquefort, 95c Old Shelton, $1.50
Our Famous Jersey Cow Brand Cajmery Butter, 2-lb. -Roll; $1.05
TO OUR CUSTOMERS We hare sold oar Store in- the Central
Market' and hare no connection with the ' Swiss Cheese Store.
. Look for the Sign: Cooks Jersey Cow Butter Shop
175 Fourth Street, in Regal Market
N. W. Cor. Fourth and Yamhill
ereignty. Child stated that the United
States sympathized- but ""cannot refrain
from atating Jtat sovereignty creates
solemn obligations. -
: Onr idea, of sovereignty, he con
tinued, "Is , the ; right to - collaborate
with other nations such as : we . are
doing here making a treaty of peace.
rIt;ia our belief that only those
sovereignties are progressive J which
have : confidence tn the readiness to
arbitrate, -cooperate and contribute "to
practical ends.""
. Child added- that one of the most
practical ends, for Turkey would . be
fh. jnubMlaiuof. new treaties to re-
plsce eld obligationa which do ,sot
I meet present ' ends. - - -
. If Turkey did this, fl aecmrea, wis
could expect generdus treatment ' from
the ' United States "and other" nations.
. nf hr nolicv is otherwise. he con
tinued. It will be difficult to foresee
a better resnlt than recently oBsenrea,
where . governments attempted to pros
per on a policy of, repudiation." , ?
P ABLET PKOTES FtTTILE ' .
Child then pointed out "that treaties
giving foreigners protection in Turkey
deprive the Moslem . government ; of
nothing ; bpt on ; the contrary, would
lay the foundation for the future. -
- .. HEAKXXO BATE FIXED . I
Final hearing6tt the; accounting
which is to be taken in the federal
court to determine what Bums the gov
ernment owes , the Oregon and Cali
fornia railroad in" the famous land
grant case was set today by Federal
Judge Wolverton for March 23,
Best Economy
Inexpensive
Here is a food that is all food
high in nutrition low in cost. Can
be prepared and served in so many
delightful ways at an exceedingly
low cost. Always pure always
fresh. Ask for it by name '. .
PEP POCK .
Cottage Cheese , ,
" if Good Grocers?, Butchers,
Cheese Stores .vm-
lbs... .......25c A
...:- ' "' ' ' tr-.
SPECIALS
R1SH CONSULATE
IS IN DISPUTE
(Con finned From Pace One)
broth of a . Republican sat by the .door
near Mra.-MacSwtney, twiddiinsr his old
caubeea In muscular Hands. On -guard
for- the protection t of . Crawford -; sat
sombre' metr : whose ' square , toed
brogue betrayed their police oconneo
tion. - . ; V -
So they sat. 10 Boors up from Beek
man street.
OFFERS TO BREAK BBEAD
ThroYigh the diplomatic agency of
the aerrtry Mrs. MacSwiney conveyed
to himself, the. Free State-. consul, --an
invitation to take salt with the, enemy
from the lunch tray brought up te her.
Word came "back through diplomatic
F0
K-'SFEi
On the Better Quality
FIRST AND ALDER
Grain Fed Porfc Roasts 18c
TENDER VEAL
15c
'.I K.
HAMBURGER
SAUSAGE MEAT,
10c
Sugar
t
if. "
ir .
t' .
Watchyour savings
s " 4" .frAll -.XT 1 1 v a.taii
- 1
fxj, jS-s the Small Sums sl 14fJ
- un.ii juu wui uovcx udwn iu viic uiu waj vtoii
the way to Comfortable Competence. H
Saturday
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars for ,
: ROYAL BAKING POWDER Large 12 ounce can 40S
5 lb: can I . .
5 bars P. & G. WHITE
New PackShrimp, -'
. Can 15c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, !
Can 10c
: . t -j--. ,: n. " v 1
.Preferred 'Stock' Telephone
a; Peas, can 20c
Asparagus, Sunkist Brand. Large
square cans, White Asparagus,
. Each 35c
, Corn, Peas, Beans, or Tomatoes All good Standard Quality 2 cans 1 1 ..y.25
x Cocoanuts, Full of Milk, Ea10c , " 'J- '"V
20TH CENTURY COFFEE Our roaster is going all the time. Of course, There's
1 ; a Reason'. 5 Pounds $1.60 Pound ... .V. ; , .V. ..... ' 33y
Royal Red TOMATOES Almost solid, large No. 24 cans .;.........,.;. 15
Carry All Bags,.
Each 5c
OREGON FANCY BUDDED WALNUTS Pound
t ReoJly no' use to look'
166 Second SU 169 Third SU 16S Fifth SU 731 Washington St., Stall Four in Yam
hill Sanitary Market, Park and Yamhill Sts. in Auto Bus Terminal, 675 Williams
Ave., 1047 Williams AveV 743 Union Ave. NbV 1009 Union Ave. No., 1384 Union
: Ave. N, No. 577 MUwaukie Ave 1675 E. 13th St. South and 5940 92d Ave. S. E..
channels that the Free State consul
broke no bread: with the minions of re
bellion, having lunched aforetime. - -
"And so they sat.
Republicans drifted in. They found
Crawford a - likeable : young chap,
though srrievously mlsgiidedK ef course,
poor lad. They argued with him-and
he "argued back, for an argument hurts
no man, but whets the edge ofhis wit.
CASDLES ABE LIGHTED -.-v
1 The lights blinked'a'warningi in 1
minutes - the ' power would go off for
the "night, -j. Crawford melted , the butt
of andle-"nd Hrtock it to his-deslfi.
ITie republicapa stuck candles to" their
desks." Then they, resumed the tossing
of verbal darts. i ' '-.;(
' tawrenca Ginnell is the official re
publican claimant of the consulate
with : Eamonn de Valera's commission
as consuL general- in America. ? ; Mrs.
MacSwiney and her immediate guards
are acting under his orders. - ; ?
The 'test wlU come when some be
nighted Irishman's unwary- steps lead
IAL PRICES
MMm
WHERE
Note These Sbecials
,
STEAK
aUd
PER LB.
-,r
Cured ams wiwi
grow Try our plan a year
lnnnlr 4-h 41ia aII TTrmr r'rtnli
and Tuesday
SOAP and 3 bars CREME OIL
Camel Dates,
- Package 15c
' " Honey, Pure Extract,
Pint jars 29c -
Pride of America Cut String
Beans, can 18c1 2 for 35c
Heinz Ripe
Olives, v
Can 13c -
.Golden West Pepper,
Can 5c
for a better place and so
him into the place to invoke the serv
ices of his consul. Mrs. .MacSbriney
won't let Crawford wait on trade, and
it's certain that Crawford won't per
mit someone whom he considers a mere
Intruder to meddle In the business of
the government .. i
And so they sit. -
Mueller & Co.MHves
Dance -to .Employes
Alwut-JSO guests were enterUlned
Tharsday night at a dancing party
riven at Murlark hall by M. Seller
Co. in"honor'pf its employes. The hall
was attractive in yuletide decoraUons.
Musitf aa lurnisneo oy
t. -r.r -AisTrit nieces. "During the
Intermission Miss Helen Barrett sang
several solos and Miss Opal, Wood en
tertained with several a a nee munua.
m in 4i9rsrsi of a com
mittee of employes ofyWhiclfc John Tal-
Meats vTry
THE . CARS' TURN
.... - V-
r a ri
PRIME RIB ROAST
Boned and Rolled
18c lb.
VEAL ROAST
12i2c
-
.
We confidently pre-
m i-l ammv. nnll ImaI m
nu idi x y vy m iicip UXI
we
. 25-
2Va lb. can .$1.19'
... ... .... . . $2.29
for
Pineapple, Hawaiian Chief, -Flat
cans, grated, 10c
Codfishi New Pack,
. - 20c ,. ,' s ; :.
Queen Olives-, good size,
Pint Jars, 29c
Ainsley's Fruit Salad,
. Large No. 2M cans,
Each 35c
Calif.' Soft: Shell Walnuts,
-. Pound 30c V:.'.
. . . .-. . . . . . ..x5cr
conveniently located. '
hot . was chairman. Miss Mary , Kart
lin and JMLiss Blanche Henderson assist
ed him. -
Giyjes S315 Bonus
- For Belief Work
District Judre TUchard . eich re
ceived a letter - today . from Kenneth
Haxiser. . indosinc $315; bonus ,chect
ty be 'used oy Over the' ;Top poet of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars for the
retlef of disabled war veteransv ; JTada-e
Ieich la- the chairman of the relief
Quality
267 Yamhill St., Bet; 3d
Year End Freemah-QualitylSpe
13 lbs. SUGAR, pure cane. $1 5 lbs. Fancy IUlian Prunes 5oi
CRISCO 9 lhi t cc a iKo f in k.- r..i o jtol
CKJSCSt-t $1.85; 6 lbs.
vie; ids......... ,.f57C
3 lbs. Gem Nut ' ; . . . 69c
2" cans Hillsdale Asparagus
- Tips for SOc
3 cans : Rr R. Early June Peas
for .; ;...50c
3 cans Country Gentleman Corn
for ..50c
3 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes
for ; 50c
7 bars IVORY SOAP. .. . .49c
FLOUR Olympic or Drifted
- Snow, 49s ......,....$1.84
WESSON OIL Gal $1.79
H gal., 92c Quart., .t .48c
Pints 26c
4 pkgs. Sun-Maid Seedless Rai
sins, 11 oz.
50c
2V lbs. Fancy Black or White
. Figs ....50c
'acarom
and
-
Macaroni sw :
nfulamooii Lneese
wncm
-the answer t to "what can I cook quiclc
iy?" these ly pfbihm
i Use this new recipe by Prudence Penny.
Makes you hungry just
" Macaroni, TlVlinced Ham and Tillamook Cheese
ma casserole ,
. . - fty " ' ' ,
1 Prudence PennT. Director; Home Economics
- Los Angeles Examiner '
3 fablespoonsful stated Tills. 1 tablespoonful flout . .
mook Cheese ' , 1 cup miik
18 sticks macaroni , W teMronAI pepper
, ! K cup minced ham y r i.-".-; . H'Cuptak brndouiaTsi-. .
2 fjibfcarjoonsrui putter 4 1 tablespoonful butter
- Btaalc macaroni In short lengths and cook until tender (about 30
minutes). Make white sauce of butter, flour, milk and PePfef. x
Alternate hyers in Kressed UVln dih of macaroni, fsm. whtta
sauce and Tillsmook cheesa. Cover with buttered crumbs and baW
until brown. Caution: If ham la very ealry. no additional salt
required. , ..- .
s Tmamck tHe first che
' Every cheese kitchen in the famous Tilkmook valley is
a member of the "Association. Every golden slice of
delicious Tillamook cheese has the name imprinted
plainly on the rind. - It's f your protection! - It s your
guarantee of uniform quality. Be sure you get the genuine!
TIIXAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION
Tulanaook. Oregon I
- 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated
by .Tillamook dairymen
Every pound fcMmti
ynmd t Tillamook
County it brandod '
Tillamook". A7
Inspired by the warmest spirit of
f: appreciation for the splendid ;
; ; patronage of
rnax;
Mr rt' fVt
and other products of our -manufacture,
by the people of the
Northwest, the Mf . Hood Soap Co.
extends its heartiest wishes for a
Happy and Prosperous New: Year
committee, , Hauser said in his lettrr
he wished his bonus from the state
be used for this relief work.:, and ttiajj
no -strings were tied ta the check" but
heart-strings. . . : -
TRIALS SET i-''f
Triala of Matt M, Davis and Alf 4
II. Sather, : two alleged bootleftfjeria
were eet for January 23 and !4,
pectlvely by Federal Judge Worm
ton this morning. . - - j.'.
' One Swtidiah railroad has found re
use of peat for-fuel so practical tkst :
it is planning te abandon coal." . h 4 "
Store
and 4th ,
INIain523
10 bars Crvstal Whit -ir.u
8 cans Sun Brite Cleanser.'49 :
MILK Carnation or - Borde
limit 5 cans), a can;'. - .10' :
COFFEE Dependable, 3 lbs :
$108 11 33$
TEA Nuraya, lb., 49c; V lb
- at ...... .27d
5 cans ; Rosedale? Pineapple, 7
slices, Is, tall . . . . . .... $ 1 .00
'7 cans Libby's Pinea pp le
grated, Hs .$1.00,
cans i.xi.ra j; a n cy; selected
Shrimps . ,v, '..58c
2 cans Minced , Clams . ; ... 35c
4 cans ' Del Mont e Sardines,
oval, 15 oz. . -.v.. 50c
3 pkgs. Jersey Corn Flakes 25c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 5
lbs. $2.29 2tt lbs. $1.19
12 oz t 39C
to reaa iu 7 ,
OIOEEL
Jf?.r'"
af
5 : Pimento Chesso 2
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