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t ft. h K ? t I " ir ! I' t UQ (jfeeQo f 000 - v . , :: '. J ' V - - V fi' AT,,mr ttottTaV MHTJKTKn JULY 27, t THE OREGON STATESMAN MARKET AND MERCHANDISE SE CTIOJ, saim, uiu,uv,, - DISEASES PREFER 1928 REAL SAVINGS ON GROCERIES PARK AT DAMON'S TODAY. 285 FEET OF PARKING SPACE Friday Saturday and; Monday We Feature j is Dote Best CresaerjF Dill oO No. 10 Can ' . . f iJ .Tf..-- - " r- -v- - .- T?lrtvr Rihcr'f Blead oiHeoe . pun, 49 lb. Sacks 81.981 TABLE TALKS (FTKXISHED CT ROTAI, SULLiya COMPANY) i- v I9nited rffesMW It costs about 10c a Pound to Pack Coffee in a tin can. Therefore tin cans mean an unnecessary waste or extrarafance United (Quality) Coffee always packed in special lined bags, saves you the cost of the tin can. I . i. (Jo. Lard 68c tl' 81.38 Hew Potatoes 15 lbs. for 25c Biscuits Kellogg's Shredded Wheat, 3 Pkgt, for ium-3fkgs.for - 10c Sake Flour Swansdown 33c i Lemons ii Large Size Dozen (30Ts) 45c k i- (iViAA Mnlkr Walla WaUr IJTCl UJlllUild 12 IBs. for 20o Beans Campbell's Medium 3 for 25c t You can send the little tots, hubby r your servant to Damon's with full confidence that they'll be served as promptly and courteously as you yourself with quality foods of greater value than anywhere else obtainable. i Phone ,1263 899 N. Commercial NO RENT LOW PRICES " V- Iacbeom SaggeaXJons - Ta aiaawbread- eclpa llwi Below calls for 'sweet milk, but soar milk or buttermilk may be used by oraittinr the baking pow der and usinc 2 teaspoons of soda to one cop of soar mflk- - Clnxet btead Swpriae - tup shortening, 1 enjt sugar; 1 enp molasses, S. etn, S . caps Resi flour. W Isp. soda.- 1 tap baking powder. 4 tap. cinnamon. 1 tsp. ginger. tsp. salt, 1 cap sweet milk. t t : Cream'.the shortening aad "n- car tborourhlT. Add the well beaten cm sad molasses. V Sift together tbe'dry torredleaU4 and hdd; alternate , won tna ulukj Bake la well sreaaed pan a boat 35 minutes in a moderate oven. Cot in slices while hat. Pbw the pieces together with thin slices of cheese between them and serre at once. . toppinc eack with , a tpoonfol of whlpned creanu-s-- Use the sbore rxcipe and bakeJ in mnffto' tsaa. Pat In enoasnJ batter to half CHI tb tma; tbw add a thin slice ot cneese n un batter and add: eaoark . batter to fiU the maf fin tins tkree-e,aartm fan.' Bake in a moderate oren. ;'8aU7 Uh -.; i 2 caps Rex floor, cup sncar, I. cap sweet milk, 1 lams of but ter size of ecs. ptack of salt, , 1 heaping -tUn. baklns powder, 3 esxa beaten seperately. : Beat yolks of eggs, add sugar and butter, then .milk and: flour. aad lastly-whtes t fttiZi ' .,... - Beef Rotts. ' Cat slices of beet from round steak abont tnck thick. Cat in pieces 2 inches wido, each piece making a root. Stuff with sansage, then roll in Rex flour and 'fasten with toothpicks. Fry In. hot batter until golden brown, pour a little milk Into saucepan aad let stonier until tender. Sea son and Mtrr:-j'ttf . '-y ? it -;' 'EacaUoped Corn "f-ti-' " : ' ears of cooked corn, or 1 can of corn,- Is cup eora Uqutd, S tbsp, cream, 1, tsp. sugar, 1 tap. salt. 1-8 tsp. pepper,:! tbsp. Rex flour. I cap bread crumbs, J tbsp. but ter.- .;- rr. .-'V.;-: ' " Cut fresh boUed corn too old .to iaerre on cobs from : the cotr. or ase palp, of one can of com. Mix eora witn the salt, pepper, flour and sugar. Add the liauids. Melt the batter, mix tth thi "bread crumbs and eorer bottom of pud ding dish with one-half of the. crumbsj Add 'the corn 'mixture. Cover with the rest of the crumbs. Hake and serre hot; in padding dish. ' - Time in oren. about 20 perts, golden-haired- beauties will In a. comparatively abort time be scarce, owing to' their predlsposi- tion to circulation diseases, to which they offer less resistance than the darkhaired types, r The Italians and the Welsh and races of their type thrive in places like London, and the fair-haired noes tend to die off." says Dr. C J.-' Thomas of the London County council medical' department, who hninutea. Toasato " Toast the bread and butter it On each slice arrange a slice of tomato. Season welL - Corer this with thinly sliced cheese and place Lstrlpa of -bacon over all. Bake until thebaeon crisps. Serve at once. I O- General Maurketa -e I Tiirrr Ore, Jly 28. (AP) POBTLAXO. Dun EMhuM; ast inn Batter. Exits 4S Wt: t4ri 44c rriBM itrftm firrt 42c. J ai: EztiM II H: rust 27: my u utM 25c; BteSiam lints-X4c - BAT PORTLAND. Or- JIy M. (AP) ; Hay; Bariar pricc : Eaatara Orfrn Uaf, Haifa 1.501J; elar $12: kay. tli-H IS; straw, $3.5 toa; MUiag oricta 12 Ua aiora. nanncs PORTLASD. Or, Jaly 28 (AP) Milk-Raw aiil ( per ceai;. vs.au m. fak Portimn4. lu oit Tr cant. BattarfaU station. e iraca, fob Partlaad. Poltry Ahva beaa oer H !-. 24e; 4 to 4 lbt keai aad ipnnci atzaar. 30: S to aioa., ioc; m taa. and aadar, 15e; ipnn aad lafhoras 84. Potatoat Quatauoaa on baaja at iw lb. aacka; Baat Tanetiea of new potato SI .50 ta fl.7. Onion Bat Taritie $1.25 ta 1.T5. Batter SWadT. Port!t Dairy Ez chaaca aot waoiesala price: (Cuba): Extra. 45H; atandard. 4314c; prima firata, 43: tirata, 42e. vreaaaery prxaa: PriaU. Se arer cab ataadarda. Ess Steady. Portland Dairy Tx chance (net baaia) : Preah ataadard ex tras, 29c; fresh standard firats. 28HS fre&h medinm extras. 27c; freak medium firata, 26c Prices to retailers, IQii orcr exchange prices. ' PORTLAND GRAIN . Portland, or, July 2. (ap Cash rraia: Wheat Big Bend Blnestem, hard whit $1.8: soft whit .$1.28; utra. whit . 1.28: hard winter $1.17; aortbera ipnac si. 18 ; wester red 91.iT. Oala K. 2 86-ib. whit faeeT $35.00. Barley Jf. 2 45-lb. B. W. $34.50. Cora No. 2 eastern yellow, ahipaaaat $44.00.. MUIraa Standard 114.00. , XJVXSTOCK POBTLAITD, Or ja)r 2ft. (AP) Oattl aa ealTea. steady. No reeerpes. Steers (1100-1 130 IbaJ. rood SH.SSO $12.00: (350-1100). Mf $11.S0S $13,10; (800 aad ap saediaaw $10.25 1 $11.25; etnau fS.SOtO' 3105; heifers (.850 lba. dwa). roC Sl.OCa$10.ft: eocaasaa ta mdinia $0.50 $10.00; ewwa, sod $8.750$9.25; eeimoa to SBdiaaa $7.00$S.75; tow eotters $5.00 $7.00; kalis- fyaatitaca eaalasoe . a af 37.25 Q la. 00: ctttar to naediaaa $$..500 S7.Z5: calves 90 n. im). to eaotc 38.500310 JO; rail to ca 8.&tf 84-50; tMator (amilk fed), t choice $13.00314.00: Bkeaiam 000313.00: call t coaunoa $7.50 $11.00. 's - : Hon KeoeipU 450. all oa eoa- tract. ' aaarat steady. HeaTy weight (350-350 lbs.). aaodiaaa t chaico $t.50e$11.50; saediasa weight ISOO-SkOI. aaaaiaat to caoic SS0a $11.75; light weight (180-200 lba.), sao diam to choice $12.0O$12S; light lights (180-180 lba.), mediant to choice 310.06$12.00; paekrag sews, roagh sad smooth $8.75 33.50: mediam to ehoie$10.50e$11.75; feeder aad stocker ptrs (bo-isw ids. ) , saediam to caorce $10.00 $11.25. Soft or oily bogs and roasting pig excluded ta aba qaeta tioaa. Skeeo aad Umbe Steady, a remta. Lamba (84 lbs. dowa), good to choice lv.Taajsis.za; (v? lbs. dowa) mediam $9.75fiS10.75: (all weirhta) cell to com no $a.50r$9.V5; yearling wethers (110 lb, dowa), saediam t choice $7.50 $9.00; ewes (120 lbs. wa), madiaaa to choice 84.00 ui 85.00 (130-150 lb.), medium to choir $3.00 .ou; tan weignts), call to common f 2.no&$S.OO. , Wool Steady, raster Oregon wools woo cocniry points : caoic light shrink tag fiaa, 854S7c lb.: hearlar shriakin tine. qsm; croasorea wools, 8040c; Ttwy awujiua, ouo is. ; coarse. 4e lb. . - CHICAGO GHAUT . - CHICAGO, Jaly 28. AP) Saeealat rs wh hara apparently Tr-rached themselves ia biar . aellin of rnr, duiy ana tseptemker dabTerr alada flur ried attempt today to acap from - the predicament. Largely at a result, Sep tember can jasjpd up 5e a bashel and Jaly 40, as compared with the day's low- ... sifnroa. . Cloaiar onatatioaa nn m w.. mm... tied, at 3-oe to S 1-2 gain OTer yester day a finiah. Wheat eloaed 1 5 -8c to 2c nei signer ana oat varying from ?-8c ecun o a a-e earanc. - . Hats Off Zelma: Henry Is getting a new hub cap. Thelma: I think he would look better in a brown derby. Oregon Motorist. - mis, msi -LONDON", July tf -Blonds, in London at h ing pushed aside by brw. According to London, medical ex-j MaJt . co'llected sUtistlcs os the. subject. . Dr. T. Jenner Hoskin, heart spe cialist at the Royal Free hospital. conflrme 4his statement in pro nonncinsr that rheumatism pre- ft ; blonds and children with blond or red hair are more prone to rneumaUsm and heart 'trouble than the darker types." t 4n explanation is offered by Dr. Stella Churchill -of the" "London County Council medical staff, who Fair-haired people, especially children, are more prone to catch Infection because they have lees resistance. -Their skins hsve less pigment than those of persons who are dark of hair and complexion. The way to combat the tendency to illness is by decent nourishment and good housing." O-t Uaxlustm O I Ka. 1. whaai. wlU t 1 ., ; t wi.ua T hXB ML50 r i.i eTaijB Cawa Satis, asm, STO-Stt Tii seas d rl r J Pmhoga . astt POtTXiTaCS-- Xight fesma ' ' ' . ,W.1I BaVry kasw 20 31 BraUcr ... -. UJS . sbosvsrzsBi, BirrraxAX -gaaadarda . . Jim - -. Battarfat - Ai I ( Prlat hatter .4$ tt Q.4A ntuiis Haaay Of skmi, era L'saatvaa. Walaimalana. pound Apaieats, lag S as disss grrapas. lag VZGETAB1XS Now potatoes. pr ewt- Bttuc Seaaa Radish Ura - aaiona Local lettac Local celery . to $1.75 , '.OA A $1.00 8L2S . yao -1 t.ts .oa - .40 4P0.8Q S2.a .80(21.15 Cuba Bans Bull Fights . Both Real and Sham I They had been waiting for some time for the Mnecoatat tha eross ing to give" the :slgnrto 9.' At length i hedidiandt ono-of-the Mmircra as . atw -Give!me a you ; driTera ...... . . . . . 1. . .... s"rl lori-'-asaeu iae on her , ' "For parking overtime ir. an intersection.' was the answer -Motor Land4;i:s:'. I HAVANA, July Z. (AP) Bull fighting in Cuba passes Into ob livion under a recent ban. Although comprised chiefly of Spaniards aad people of Spanish descent, Cubans iiave waged a fight of many years, againat tnej sport of "bleod: and aMd."i The new order making it illegal to stage a bull- flgu apjlres to -sham exhibitions-aa welL' , ;:l : There ia also a military order aganist them It ts-expeeted there will be secret efforts to evade the regulation a and the police have strict orders to -arrest offenders. Excased Cop (to woman driver): Hey, you, why don't youse look where yer goin? Woman: WelT, you see, officer, this is the first time I've ever driven from the front seat. 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