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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 15

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, JULY 5. 1918. 15 they say, "and if we haven't got down all tlnued. "They won't stand Bp nnder it But know Americans will, Let us get MM PERSHING Gassing of Is Sport but Match Puts End to fun Speech Is Indorsed By Press of London London, July I. U.

London morning papers today indorsed President Wilson's speech- at Mount Vernon, pointing out its similarity to Winston Churchill's address before the Anglo-American Fellowship meeting here. "President Wilson restated, with solemn authority, the war alms of the allies," the Express said. The Mail said that the president stated the allies' war alma with force and directness. Day Old Baby Found Deserted Beside Road Store at Empire Is Destroyed by Fire Marshfleld, July 5. The Southern Oregon company's store at Empire on the lower bay, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin Thursday night The company carried a large stock.

The government bar dredge Mlchle, probably prevented the spread of the flames to the rest of the town. Jeannette Rankin Seeks Senatorship Washington. July 8 (U. Representative Jeannette Rankin, Montana, today announced that she will make the race for United States senator this fall. Her announcement read: "I shall run for the United States senate.

Jeannette Rankin." Mra Kmian who live near Holly lodge, beside the road a mile and a half southeast of Lenta A they were driving In their automobile along Spring road, they reported that they heard the wail of a baby in the brush. Mr. KITUaa found the mite wrapped in rags and took it home. Fire Hits Heppner During Celebration Heppner, July S. While the town was practically deserted Thursday afternoon, fire destroyed the larger part of four blocks of building, doing property damage estimated at $75,000.

A score of families returned after a day of celebration at nearby places to find their homes destroyed. They are being cared for by neighbors and frlenda The fire started in the Palace hotel block about 4:20 m. The origin has not been determined. tne ins and outs of trench warfare, we can fight to the open." Traditions of the American army all oanter about the open warfare of which the German imperial staff boasts," amla Reuben Tousley of 2215 View road, Cleveland, Ohio, who was wounded by machine gun bullet through the left knee cap in the fighting around Chateau- Thierry, on the Marne front. Cans Turned em Runaways "The Hurt can talk all he wants to about 'getting in the open, but he knows now that wa Tanks know a thing or two about that game," Tousley declared: "My company crossed wheat field in order to drive the Germans out of a wood, and when we came upon two or three machine-gun crews, half of them fled while We accounted for the others.

Then we turned the guns on the runaways. "Two of the machine-gunners, who kept up a deadly firs until we were upon them, finally threw up their hands. but I shot them both, we don't feel like taking that sort of prisoners, who. when they have killed our comrade or wounded them, try to surrender to save thlr own skins." Tousley; who says he will soon be back 'to get a couple averred that wounded Germans were treated humanely and everything possible under the circumstances was done for them. Brave Only in Mass Formation.

"The German soldier is brave enough when be Is in mass formation and he will keep on coming under, fire as long as he keeps dose to his mates, but he won't tackle one American by himself." said John3 F. McCarthy of Boston. McCarthy was shot through the right hip with a machine gun bullet. "They are not as good as the Americans at hand to hand combat." he con la the open and we 'go througir wneuier id company formation or cot." Americans have been taught to be-r, nf nrmuii ha veiled "kamerad," according to John H. Brewer of Straw berry Plains, Tenn.

Brewer, wn was shot In the left leg. said that two Germans Called out "kamerad" he and two companions were dashing towards them In counter The Americans tntanAju mik nrlannAre ttf the Ger mans, but the Huns threw hand grenades at them after shouting. 1 i Death Pajs far Treachery "The hand grenades went wildthey had no you know," Brewer said, "and we ran Into them with, our bayonets." A few minutes later Brewer received his wound, but kept on fighting until ordered back to the ambulance post. Address Italians In Own Tongue Rome. July 5.

TJ. Twenty American veterans who had been wounded and decorated in fighting on the French front participated in the Fourth of July celebration here. They were under command of Captain Brothers. Most of them were of Italian origin and brief Bpeechea by them in the Italian language delighted the people. Three KiUed Collision VnnTlllltwtll PL.

JulV 5. (I. N. 8.) Three persons were killed and two seriously injured last night when a freight train on the Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburg railroad struck an automobile truck filled with picnickers at Ronslter Irmrtlon. near here.

The dead: J. H. Sorarue. 41. Manchester.

N. T. Elmer i David and "William Craft, Punxsutaw- ney. Deputy sheriffs today are trying to find the parents of a day-old boy baby found Thursday afternoon by Mr. and SAVING and SERVING You, by using wheat substitutes, by eating less meat and more perishable foods are helping as much as the housewife can help in winning the war.

-While you are serving the Government in this way, we are serving you by helping you to save. The People's Market offers the best of foods always and offers them for less. Note this list there is a saving on every item. Make your purchase at the People's Saturday, the amount you save will soon count up to many dollars. Stock Up Now Canned Goods Van Camp's Soups.

10c Booth's Sardines. TWO CANS REACHES. TWO CANS APRICOTS. 3 CANS PORK AND BEANS. San Fraaclsoo.

July S. CU. Torn Wing, returned from his Fourth of July celebration to find his wife. Mrs. palsy Wing, catching cockroaches and gassing them over a burner In the gas range.

The room was full of gaa Wing lighted a cigarette to watch the sport. Neither was seriously Injured, but the kitchen waa damaged by explosion and fire. Orrell Spencer Returned Orrell Spencer, under Indictment here for non-support and arrested recently In Pendleton, waa returned to Portland this morning by Deputy Constable DlmeL Seasonings Special 1 large bottle Frel Cat 20c Lea Perrin's Sauce. 30c 3 cans Del Monte Sauce 25c 3 bottles Vinegar 25c 1 lb. Pickling 25c 1 gaL White Vinegar.

I large Wesson 1.50 Low Prices on Canned Milk Small Milk, 25c Armour's Milk 10c case $4.75 Borden's Milk cans 55c; case $5.25 Carnation 5 cans 55c case $5.25 Eagle Brand Milk, 20c 25c ....1 5c 55c 25c MisceHaneous Speaals Codfish Bricks 30c Pkg. A Soda 5c Palace Car Jam 20c Matches, box 5- 3 pkgs. Tooth lb. Split Peas i0c 3 lbs. Broken Spaghetti 25c 3 Jars H.

R. Mustard. 25c bottle Pure VinlU Extract 25c 1 bottle Pure Lemon Extract 25e JWfy Jell Jello "Special" iQc Jar Rubbers, heavy, dor. 5c Mason Caps 20c Pt. Mason Jars 80c Qt Mason Jars oyv 3 pkgs.

Gloss 25c 3 pkgs. Corn 25c Ivory Starch jeZ 6 rolls Toilet 25e 6 roll, Wax Parer Cooking Fats For Fryins; mnd Bakinr Shortening 75c No. 5 Pearl Shorten- log $1 9 No. to Pearl Shorten- 6 irup, can 30c CRACKERS Assorted Cookie 20c Broken Crackers 25c Fancy Batter Crackers Big Variety in Breakfast Foods 1 sack Farina 65c 9 lbs. Corn 9 lbs.

Rolled 80c pkg. Ralston 15c 1 pkg. Uncle Sam Breakfast Food 20c 1 pkg. Roman 2 Shredded 25c 2 Puffed Wheat 25c 2 Puffed Rice Rye Flakes 1SC Soaps and Cleaning Powders 6 Light House Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 2Sc 2 cans Chloride 25c 2 Sapolio 15c 3 cans Skat 25c i can "Zinc" for hands. 5c 5 bars Clean Easy Soap 25c 1 pkg.

Citrus hashing Powder Miscellaneous Specials 3 bottles Extract 25c 4 pkgs. Coffee Jelly Powder 3 pkgs. Noodles 3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c 3 pkgs. Spaghetti.

Hire's Root Beer 1 lb. Rumford's Baking Powder 25c 1 lb. Crescent Baking Powder 25c can Dependable Baking Powder 15c Ripe Olives 10c 2 lbs. Best Prunes. 2 lbs.

Seedless Raisins. 25c Picnic Sets t.lOc Jelly Glasses 40c Codfish Shreds, 3 25c Sugar Substitutes 1 quart Cooking Molasses 20c Karo Syrup. 85c 1 gal. Pure County Sorghum $1.25 1 gallon Tea Garden Drips $1.50 l- large Log Cabin Syrup Fancy 2 lbs. Meadow Best SPLENDID SPECIALS ON BUTTER Harvest Butter, lb 50c I 2 lbs.

"Full Cream Cheese Butter $1,05 a roll I 3 Pimento or Chili Cheese YamhiU Street Public Market In the Big Building, Cor. Second and YamhiU Sts. These Special Prices for This Saturday Special Stalls 22-24 SOUP MEAT, pound nxfa BREAST OF VEAL, pound. 15c Special Stall 30 SAUER KRAUT 15o 2 for. SpecialStall 18 Try some of our MILK-FED VEAL for your Sunday.

Dinner Special Stall 4 CREAM OF WHEAT, package 3 lbs. ROYAL CLUB COFFEE. Special Stall 26 2 Large Loaves BREAD for. SpecialStall 11 Look for the Big Churn and Save Money on BUTTER Special Stall 7 Leave Your Orders for Live and Dressed RABBITS Special Stall IS Pickled PIGS' FEET, POTATO SALAD, pound. 20c PEANUT BUTTER, pound 25c ffhHWii Tom: KiuS A NotrWona Diet for All Age.

Keep Horlick's Always on Hand vuicx buncn: Heme or 02 WW 'it Further M. J. BRAND! 0Oc aU 27-23 K. FKOlfT STXXTT PORTLAND This is the time of year to give up Baking. EAT BUTTER NUT BREAD, i td jrouTl be glaH you' changed.

Special Coffee OTOt MteiAL 40s Nmt eelhrMie ea lew thaa Bw. si tMt prtos tie tm ea. Bsc SaiMM aae Peees Kahi tit, 7a mm I 2nG.Dy-SQVInr .25 ..35 ..45 ..28 $1.00 ..52 Goes OSTEIN ic CO: I 111 Coffees Teas Cocoa Same Thoughts Join People of France and America, Is View of General. By 3Twtoa C. Parks With the American Army In France, July 4 (NiKht.) (I.

N. 8.) The Fourth pawed quietly cm all sectors of the line occupied by our troops. At field headquarters there was a parade of the children of the town, after which General Pershfns; kissed the little daughter of the French regional commander. Replylnf to addresses from the French general, the prefect and the mayor. General Pershing said: 1 deeply touched by the magnificent reception which this city has prepared in honor of the, American army.

I am touched but not surprised. Since we came to this city we have come to re gard It as a corner of America and this can be said of every hamlet and village wnere we are together celebrating the Fourth of July. Pay Long td Be Remembered "The act of France In making the Fourth ber own national holiday at taehes her more closely to- the United States. In a way it constitutes a new declaration of Independence and a sol mn oath that the liberty for which France has long been Rheddinjr her blood and for which sacrifice America has begun to shed hers, will surely triumph throughout the world. This day shall live forever In the memory of those who bave had the pleasure of being here.

thank God I am permitted to be present "Today the same thoughts Join the people or France and America. Amerl can children are singing the same hymns as tne Frencn children. I am deeply touched also by your idea of bringing school children to the celebration and I am sure that It will live always In ueir memories." Geaeral Feh Bends Greeting Among the telegrams received by Gen era! Pershing was the following "It la for Independence that we are all Sighting. (Signed) FOCH." General Foch Is the generalissimo of tne allied armies In France and Italy, General Pershing sent this reDlv: "I am deeply touched by -your cordial greetings. The allies celebrate this an nlversar? of America's Independence day with the certainty that their common victory soon will restore Independence (.

en a uoerty mrougnout tne Woria Yankees Like Open Fighting By Fred J. Bollmeyer Paris, July N. 8.) While openly 'Praising the effective work of the Ger man artillery, American wounded who Are being brought to Paris hospitals de clare that the German soldier is not equal to the American In hand to band fighting. "That's our meat this open Have You Tries WHITE SHELL 'Ice Cream-Water Melons DtXICIOUS, ftirRKSHINO, SATISFYING ELECTRIC BULBS REDUCED! Gennlne JTew Tungsten Bulbs lt Watt SUa, Priced 254 Each Limit tt to Customer 3d St. Electric Store Mitt Third Street 0pp.

Conrt Hoise THAI BOSK REPLY TO RENCH 1 a PlPl Is is AND COOKIES 3 pkft. Laura Doone Cookies Freak Ginger Snaps 15c 1 can Hershey's Cocoa. 15 Upton's Red Label Tea 60 Upton's Yellow Label Tea 70 1 lb. good bulk Teal .40 O. D.

DELIVERY ANY TIME EX. SATURDAY. DELIVERIES AS -M ounnyBiae I Store 994-996 Belmont Coavwsleat may Seat Bide list as at tea main Phones A 6255 Main 5700 phonxs U15 Tabor 18 I 3-lb. can M.J.B. Coffee 95 3-lb.

can Golden West Coffee .95 3-lb. can Hill'. Blue Label Coffee 95? 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee 95e E5 FHONB ORDERS TAKEN FOR CEFTJFRIDAY EVENING AND atvt pim for ttttrk 7LT Tnesdsys and -Taarsdars Roee Park Kern Park Arleta Tremomt and Lents Wsdaeedars and rridar MontarUIa ad Portland Heights Taoradar Other Seetioas Dafly for Only El 11 i not IN AMY Booth Sardines 3 pkgs. Club mm mmtmrn, i i OOMBIHATIOM Oregon Creamery THE THIRD WEEK of the PEOPLE'S CASH and CARRY Grocery we offer the biggest specials yet.

Note this list of Saturday Savings and all-week Savings it will pay you to shop here. -mumiL Makes the Richest and I Most Delicious i'Mm 47c per Pound Quality; 90c roll All-Week Specials IGE GRE AM Specials Saturday Oregon Full Cream Cheese, you ever tasted. Everybody likes it when made according to this recipe-Try it in your home-made ice cream. wegon tsnck Cheese, lb. Oregon Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz Tillamook Y.

A. Cheese, lb VISTA HOUSE BUTTER The highest point of quality 2-lb. roll Mb. roll lbs. Full Cream Cheese large Bottle Frei cans Delmonte Tomato pkgs.

Puffed Rice pkgs. Puffed Wheat pkgs. Kellogg Corn Flakes pkgs. Corn Starch pkgs. Gloss Starch cans cans Apricots 1 Can Holly Rice and Milk.

1 Can Holly Milk. 2 Teaspoons of Any Flavoring Extract 2 Tablespoons Suzar. COFFEE 1 lb. Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee.

.35 3 lbs. Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee. 3 lbs. M.

J. B. .95 1 lb. M. J.

B. Coffee ...35 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee 95 3 lbs. Hill Bros. Blue Can 3 lbs.

G. W. Coffee. MILK 1 can Eagle Brand ..20 5 cans Borden's (small) 25 5 cans Carnation (small) 25? 1: hi Freeze same as for ordinary 11 i .20 .25 55 .20 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 25 ...5 .20 .15 .25 .25 .55 .10 .10 Cheese Mouse Market 1 pkg. Arm Hammer Soda.

1 lb. extra fancy Cookies 1 lb: Ginger Snaps. 3 pkgs. 1 Ivory Starch 3 pkgs. Raisins.

5 cans Borden's (large) milk. 5 cans Carnation (large) 1 can Holly (large) milk 1 can Armour's (large) Enough for 10 Average Dishes As a Pare Food Dish HOLLY RICE AND MILK both nourishing and delightful It MISCELLANEOUS VISTA HOUSE CREAMERY Northeast Corner Fourth and YamhiU Red Mill Coffee 25c per Pound A'regular 40c quality in strength, fla'vor and aroma. Freshly roasted daily. Save cost of cans. Best Teas 50c Ceylon, English Breakfast, Uncolored Japan, Gunpowder, or OrienUl Cafe.v Vista House Coffee 35c per Pound 3 Pounds for-One Dollar Best possible coffee.

Demonstration at the booths Try this new blend. i Vista House Coffee SHop 1 large can Log Cabin Syrup. 7 v--. rfl 1 large canWesspft Oil. 1 can Delmonte's Pimentos.

6 lbs. Crisco 1 gal. Karo (dark) soana nee- cooreain -pure Jersey milk comes to you ready and "easy to serye, hot. ori cold. DEMONSTRATION at VISTA HOUSE MARKET 5 as 85 ...25 Fourth and Yamhill in Vuta' 'i Van Camp Soups (per can) 1 can Ripe Olives 6 cans Light-House 5 bars Clean-Easy Soap.

1 Jiffy 1 Jello 1 dor. Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers. Ifortheait Comer i'oartkraBd TataMl (Cormtrlr Term TereU HOLLY MILK CEREAL CO. Oregon Northeast Corner Fourth and Yamhill Vista House Public Market N. E.

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