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WE OPEN
Monday, April 13
COME I
How many dollars worth will we sell opening day?
v ninfrAprn 11, 1925
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Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon
It's Going Over Big
So Be On Hand
Stanley's Opening
If we don't have the largest throngs of buyers that Eugene has ever witnessed I'm knocked clear "Cuckooo." We have based our prices on volume. We must turn merchandise
to make these prices. You do your part and we'll do our part. ' Give us co-operation. We are working for you.
Cereal Prices at Stanley's
Albers Flap-Jack Flour
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in non ml sack ioc
25c
Albers Pearls of Wheat
large package
27c
ALBERS
Rolled Oats
small carton
10c
Wheat Flakes
largo premium package 39c
Carnation Oats
largo premium package - 37c
Carnation Wheat Flakes
large, non-premium 30c
Carnation Oats
: largo, non-premium 26c
Peacock Oats
9 pound sack ., 55c
Quick, Quaker Oats,
Small package , 12c
Larjre package 25c
Quaker Oats, regular, largo pack
age 25c
Mother's Aluminum Oats, largo
package 32c
H-O, quick or regular, large
package 29c
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1 1 (J Regular JL C.
Grape Nuts,
Package . 15c
Kellogg's Krumbles,
Fackngc 10c
Kellogg's Bran Flakes
Package '. 10c
Kellogg's Bran,
1 Largo package 20c
Pop, Kellogg's new bran,
Package 12c
Malt O'Meal,
Package
Roman Meal,
Package
..23c
32c
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
1-pound can Royal
Club Coffee and the
5c stick of candy
52c
PUFFED WHEAT,
Package
A "Big Stick" of Candy
Free With Every Pound
they are 5-cent sticks
3-pound can Royal
Club Coffee and 3
sticks 5c candy
$U2
5-pound can Royal
Club Coffee and 5
sticks 5c candy
$2A8
PUFFED RICE,
Package ....
-12J
15c
Shredded jB
Wheat
Package w
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, -
Package .10c
POST TOASTIES,
Package . 10c
WHEATENA, .
Packago 20c
SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR,
Larke package ..30o
Swansdown
Cake Flour
Large Package
6c
AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE
. FLOUR, packago 12 Jc
AUNT JEMIMA'S BUCKWHEAT
PANCAKE FLOUR, package 15c
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QUALITY PRODUCTS
Not hard for the cook to prepare a good
meal at a minimum expense when you get
prices like these:
I. X. L. Boneless Chicken Ta
males, can 15c
I. X. L. Chicken Tamales, not
boneless, can . 12Jc
I. X. L. Beef Tamales,
Can - : -12Jo
I. X. L. Chili Con Came,
Can - 12 Jo
I. X. L. Deviled Chili Meat,
Can : 12o
I. X. L. Macaroni Sauce,
'Can .
10o
K. & S. Chicken Tamales,
can loo
I. X. L. Raviolas,
Can-
.15c
I. X. L. Enchiladas,
Can 15o
L X. L.
The brand denotes tho quality.
SMALL
PACKAGE
c
TOAJ I
IMKES
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LARGE
PACKAGE
18c
sr o;
ason
Fruit
Jars
At Prices Never Before Known
P.epare To Can a Lot of Fruit
Never before, at least not in years have you had such an oppor
tunity presented.
Sugar and Fruit Jars
A wonderful combination- when both are sold at such smashing
price reductions. '
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15 Pounds
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Sugar prices subject to market change
Pure Cane Sugar
BY THE SACK
100 POUNDS
Sugar prices subject to market ehangc
If grocery prices in Eugene have been reduced give Stan
ley's the credit.
If you wish us to keep the prices down give Stanley's
the business.
takes a lot of business to be able to sell at prices like
these. Just give us the business and we will do the rest
always sell at the lowest possible prices.
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Ball Owens Process, "Perfect Mason"
And "Ideal"
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Fruit Jars The selection of the right jar for can
ning and preserving is of prime importance. Too
often the quality of the jar has been taken for
granted just as too little attention has been giv
en to the Rubbers and Caps.
Success in canning is a question of small details,
and a perfect jar is as essential to good results as
the selection of ingredients and the method of
procedure. Ball Jars are the scientific development of
many years devoted to experimenting and practice. The
vast resources of the Ball institution have been constantly
devoted to the perfecting of the jars that bear its name.
Ball Jars Are the Only Fruit Jars Made by the
lw "lfv Owens Process The "Owens Process" consists
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i exact quantity of glass necessarv to make the
jar,' this glass being evenly distributed on all
sides; then blowing into shape, forming one
I D EAL homogenous structure. In the old process the
2viyJ necK as wen as tne. sealing snouicler is pressed,
'& while the body of the jar is blown. This makes
two natures of glass which is difficult to anneal, and often
results in the jars twisting off at the neck when screwing
on the caps.
The Owens Process makes possible an absolutely smooth
and perfect shoulders for the Rubber Ring, insuring a pos
itive air-tight seal.
The inside finish of the jar is perfectly smooth, lias no sharp offsets
to catch any particles of food while being emptied, making it easier to
wash, therefore more sanitary.
Hall Owens Process Jars may lie readily identified by the even distribu
tion of glass, the . smoothness of the finish around the neck, the free
dom from blisters, clearness of glass and the strong, double shoulder
which was originated bv the Hall Process.
Ball Perfect Mason
Fruit Jars
PINT JARS
Dozen.
QUART JARS
Dozen
HALF GALLON
' JARS
Dozen
52c
62c
90c
IDEAL GLASS TOP FRUIT JARS
63c
QUART JARS
PINT JARS
Dozen
73c
Dozen
MASON JAR CAPS 4 &r
Zinc, Porcelain Lined, dozen A Cr C
JELLY GLASSES
Squat or Tall, 5 ounce or H ounce, dozen..
BULL DOG JAR RUBBERS
Two Lip, Red Rubber, the Kind Everyone Wants,
regular 10c . qiiniity, dozen :
37c
5 c