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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1920)
FRIDAY, APRIL ic , THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. FACE EIGII7. GROCERIES QnianiMiir in Selecting r JfeS' M fipfi?'' iXSaPM ! 1 1 1 ll.- y u TO Ml x r i 17"' TT" n p ii nii tii VEAL POKE H MUTTON The Very Choicest on the Market 4j Originators of Low Prices, 351 State St. Without the High Prices Saturday Specials that will bring April Shoppers to these two great Stores FLOUR Fishers Best Hard Wheat $3.25 : Olympic Flour . l Special $3.19 Valley Flour $2.80 Hard Wheat $2.95 PINEAPPLE Libby's Tall Can 23c COOKIES Special for Saturday Mixed Cookies 23c Pound MILK All Kinds Two Cans 25c PEPPER, GINGER In Bulk 32c - Pound VAN CAMPS PORK and BEANS 14c CAN SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDER 19c SOAP 21 FOR $1.00 ROYAL CLUB TOMATOES Solid Pack No. 2 1-2 2 for 35c SEE OUR.ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3 Peoples Cash Stores STATE STREET AND NORTH COMMERCIAL Hail Ye! THE LOFTY SPUD Both the scarcity and the high price of potatoes causes the thrifty housekeeper to look, for a substitute for this" usually most common of our table vegetables. During the war the Food Administration constantly admonished us to use more potatoes and less flour. Necessity now requires that this order be reversed. To partially substitute for potatoes we would suggest the following items as special prices to en courage quantity purchases. ' . White beans, 3 lbs for 25c; 12 1-2 lbs for........ 1.00 Pink beans, 2 lbs for 25c ; 9 lbs for ....r $1.00 Lima Beans, 2 lbs for 35c; 6 lbs for $1.00 Split peas, 2 lbs for 25c; 9 lbs for $1.00 Lentile 15c per pound; 7 pounds for $1100 Jap Tye rice, 2 lbs for 35c ; 6 lbs for .'...$1.00 Head rice, 20c per pound; 5 1-2 lbs for $1.00 Cracked hominy, 9 lb sack 75c Skinners macaroni, vermicilli, spaghetti and noodles ... . in 15c packages, 7 for ; 95c We believe Skinner's is, the best line of paste goods made in this country. A trial, will convince you of their superiority. Flour Fisher's blend, $3.70 per sack; $14.00 per bbl. Fisher's Art, $3.40 per sack; $13.00 per bbl. We need make no comment of Fisher's Blend Flour as it is well known in this city and vicinity. Fisher's Art Flour is made from eastern Washington hard wheat and every sack is sold on a money-back guarantee. ' M. & R. Flavorings M. & K. Vaffllla Flavor contains less than half as much al cohol a motit flavoring extracts and in consequence will not bake or freeze out. Wt would, especially call your at tention to the saving that can be njade by buying in large size bottles. 2 ox bottle sells at 80c a 16 oz bottle (8 times as much) for $1.60. . . 2 oz M. & R. Vanilla Flavor .30 4 oz M. & R. Vanilla Flavor 50 8 oz M. & R. Vanilla FIFavor .90 16 oz M. & U. Vanilla Flavor . 1.60 32 oz M. & R. Vanilla Flavor 2.90 Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Oranges, large juicy fruit, 75e, 80c and 85c dozen Florida Grape Fruit. lSc and 2 for 25c Hood River Apples, per box, $3.73; 2 pounds for 25c Home grown brocoli (Cauliflower) 20c to 30c a head Asparagus, Mustard and Spinach Greens, Pias, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Radishes, Cabbage, Leaf and Head Lettuce, Tomatoes. Rolh Grocery Co. I Phones: 1883-6-7 id O O peiniiim Will take place Friday evening, April 16th, and the public is cordially invited to drop in and give the place the once over whether patron or not, it makes no differ . ence. W e are proud and so is the City of Salem that it has the finest and best equipped exclusive meat market on the Pacific Coast. It has been our aim in re modeling this market to equip it in the most modern and up-to-date manner whereby all meats are kept under cover and refrigeration and not exposed in the old unsanitary manner. Also our meats are all prepared in a U.S. inspected plant which alone will insure, you nothing but the best and cleanest of meats and absolutely free of all doubt of any disease or uncleanliness. No meats will be on sale but our time will be spent entirely with you explaining the differ ent cuts of meats and the manner of refrigeration from our new automatic system which has been '' installed at a great expense. " It will be worth your time to call and see how the meat you eat is handled and kept. ORCHESTRA - From 7:30 to 10.30 . demonstration of Heinz 57 Varieties by Factory Representative CRO MARKET "MEATS OF QUALITY AND FLAVOR" Steusloff Bros. Market 'Phone 1528 EXTRA FINE QUALITY STEER Prime Rib Roast BEEF, pound 28c Choice Boned STEER BRISKET CORNED BEEF OA I VC Pound U. S. ARMY FROZEN BEEF Plate or Neck ' BOILING PIECES tL Pound 14 C SHOULDER POT OA ROAST, pound 1. ZUC SEASONING "SMOKED"'! BACON 35c BACKS Pound Rendered Suet . i Very nice for all kinds frying in Cakes, about 1 Qf 2 lb. size, pound lull FRESH LIVER Pound 10c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER Pound 22c! Pure PORK SAUSAGE OA. ... out in bulk, pound FOR SATURDAY Specially Made VEAL SAUSAGE nnt ton ' otwrp mild i: i i-kV i game; serve sieameu, iiui Pound : 1 &OV ALL KINDS FRESH and CURED I MEATS, LARD, ETC. Steusloff Bros. Market Court and Libert Streets j Salem, Oregon ! ; I 1 - i