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Why the flavor doesn’t vary — It is remarkable that twenty-four kitch- ens can co-operate so closely that the quality of Tillamook Cheese does not va The cheese in every vat is test- ed before it leaves the kitchens and unless the highest standard is reached, Tillamook is not placed on the rind. Tillamook is so good in flavor because of its creamy richness. It is high in food value and will reduce the cost of living materially if substituted for meats on your menus. Five quarts of full cream milk are used in making a pound of Tillamook Cheese. Delicious souffles, egg pota- toes, macaroni and cheese and other every day dishes will be improved by the use_of Tillamook Cheese — and melted Tillamook Cheese on toast— oh, how good / as ONG APRUROPPGN OTA REPUTE tt! CS ss The best grocers everywhere sell Tillamook Cheese—by the slice or in 6 and 14 pound sizes. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCLATION . *rateel ly Reames Batre TILLAMOOK, OREGON TILLAMOOK CHEESE — for TILLAMOOK on the Rind! FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and 1422 First Avenue Yester Way Warm Weather Suggestions Now that the picnic and outing season is at hand, we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are prepared to show our customers a variety of Cold Meats, Sal- ads, Pickles, Cheese, etc., which will be a great help in making up a lunch. The quality of the goods, prepared in our own kitchen, is unsurpassed, and our prices are always most reasonable. Come to any of our places and investigate. For Saturday we will have the following SPECIALS: POTATO SALAD, 2 pints ...... 45c | FRIED CHICKEN, half . .35¢ and up . jing to Sine WALDORF SALAD, 2 pints .. . .45¢ | FANCY SHARP CHEESE, Ib. . .35¢ CHICKEN LOAF, Ib. ..........45¢ | LARGE QUEEN OLIVES, pint .25c And don’t forget to put in a supply of Tea Garden Preserves. Now is the time to buy, as these goods are steadily advancing in price, and owing to the high cost of sugar, you wil] find that Tea Garden Preserves will cost you less than home made. We offer a special discount on case lots—6 cans to a case, assorted or straight. We claim that Tea Garden Preserves are as good as “Mother Used to Make.” American Grocery Stores Co. Help Yourself Grocery—Upper Floor, Central Public Market Central Grocery—Lower Floor, Central Public Market Seattle Grocery, Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avesine ° MILK—Borden’s, Carnation, Federal..............3 cans 35¢; case $5.55 ‘ We cannot buy Milk by the carload at above prices! “SEA SHORE” New Pack Minced Clams, | “No Pub" Naptha soap, 3 bars 17¢ flat cans 1214¢, tall cans...... AT4e | West foe, Mare ed DRIED PEACHES, Ib. 20¢, 2 Ibs. 55¢ [ tiquia Veneer t5-cont ‘sive 196, bo-cent size BOE ITALIAN PRUNES, large size, Ib. 3O0¢ | “Sweet Heart” let Boap, 2 £0 seececceeees 15¢ Oe. ss ol dcdne oes 59¢ ay oct a Sliced Pineapple, No 2% mete » SANTA CLARA SWEET PRUNES, small, | “chicken Haddie.” 13-07 can iage i 2 Ibs. Mit Rebediiewlet oes (2th een oS The “different” fish food—epay to prepare. Ask for Recipe Book Tomatoes, Best Standard, large can 12¢, 3 for 3B¢ Tomatoes, solid pack Del Monte large oans..18¢ De | Premier Maine Corn, can .....++4 17¢ | Baked Beans, Van Camp's, smal | . medium cans 2 for 35¢, large can Auto Club Baking Powder, %4 .25¢ | Royal Baking Powder, 607. can Flour, OLYMPIC FLOUR, 49-Ib. bag Bulk Macaroni, 2% iba, 27¢@, 5 the... Finest Sinall White Beans, 6 lbs. 44 Booth Sardines, large cans . Libby's Deviled Meat, small tins, 3 fo medium tins, 2 for ......+. 4 CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, 2 cans. . 7 Aunt Jemima Pancake or Buckwheat pkgs. 14¢,'4 Ib. bags Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, 1202 pkgs Celluloid Laundry Starch, pkg 53¢ 10 Ibs, BB¢ 12-02, can hee | Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib... ¢ | M. J. B, Coffee, Ib. G4¢, 3 lbs. $1.69, 6 Ibs. $2.61 Reliance Coffee, 1b B2¢ “Our Special” Blend Coffee, Roasted and Packed Fresh Daily, lb. 43¢, 2 lbs. 85¢ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. F | TREE TEA—Ceylon (Black); Japan (Green), |b. rig Y,-lb. Try this wonderful Tea—the price is only half its true value. , WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. Head Lettuce ............5¢ and 10¢ | es gpd bunches for ........ 10¢ As Sweet Oranges, 5 for... 25¢ oe (home grown), lb......15¢ Large Grape Fruit, 2 for’. Ine if at Adley Lemons, 6 for ........... seeeees LOG Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, doz... 30¢ Fresh Strawberries, very low pricé. 7 nang | PATATS. PALILE oTAR RANDALL (Copyrighted ta | (Continued From Yesterday) CHAPTER XVIII The Cave in the Bluff Shelby caught his breath to her ex pressive gestures, his fingers grip: ping the knife. | “t doubt @ T can get thru that! hole. aid mournfully, “after the bare are cut i'm pretty big.” & “Put you must, senor; there ta no other way,” she insisted impatiently “The biade tn strong, sharp; eet will dig out the log, but do not be long. there in a tree yonder; I will wal you there, an’ show where you! must 0, #o there be no trail, ¥ come to me quick, buat be stil) } death, Madre de Dios! ‘tis the only way.” She was gone before he could pro test again, vanishing into the black | night so ewiftly and ailently he could) S only bare, Yet she had left hope and de- termination behind. Whatever her purpose in this rescue might be, she was in earnest in her efforts: he must trust the gt and do hie part Wik teeth set, he began the work, finding the ateel blade effective against the tough hickory. It wae no light job at that, but he piled the knife dew perately, pomnemsing some «kill and unusual strength of wrist and fingers, Tht stakes gave way one| after the other, but he was not atis fied until he enlarged the opening somewhat by removing all bark from the logs, and prying loose the box frame, This required ail of half an |hour to accomplixh, yet left an ap |perture thru which he believed he |might fores hia body, At that he | found no room to spare; but, by ven lturing it head first, screwing his |ehoullers thru one at a time, and| | drawing in his breath tightly, he | managed to scrape painfully out of the hole, clawing at the rough out \aide bark for purchase, and finally |coming down face first onto the solid earth. At that he made little nots, but his flesh smarted, and for a mo- ment he rested where he fell, con- fumed and panting for breath. The} night was so binck there in the hadow of the great hills, he could | reely determine directions, yet the had pointed toward the right, land, as soon as he could attain his |foet, he advanced cautiously that way, with hands held out before him. The path wae rocky and uneven, probably leaving Uttle trace of his She touched him before he was even aware of her near pree ence, and then she was but the dim meat outline, her face tndistinguish- able thru the gloom. You startied me; I saw nothing of you.” e “Speak low, senor,” she whispered briefly. “Come with me this way.” He permitt@l her to lead him for werd over ground sloping upward, but before they had thus advanced fifty yards, Shelby stopped. de termined to question ber purpose. Where are you taking me? To! 7) No, senor; not now. 1 must leave! you in safety fire. Later I bring! her to you. Why do you ask? You not trust met” “Yeu, I trust you, Pancha; but tent it better that I understand the plan? Then we can work together.” She drew in a quick breath impa- tently, her fingers clutching at his sleeve “Dios! This’ la not time to stand and talk, senor,” she buret forth, “yet Usten, If not do otherwise, There is no Ume left tonight In which to escape. I must be back In the houne| before Indian Joe wakes, or my | brother returns. AN I can hope to for Sugar Savings; So many people who purchased Syro, the liquid sugar, from us at} 12% centa a pound, have prevailed upon us to repeat our offer that we are making thia “last call” offer For ten days only, starting May 12, we will sell Syro liquid sugar in asen of 60 pounds, delivered to any part of the city, at 12% cents a pound. Telephone Sidney 1 your or. der today. RAINIER PRODUCTS | COMPANY Comrades of Pxril BY | (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) Creat Britain) wtare out helplessly thru the) | |quard, they are never left open.” — | FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920, PARRISH 40 in hide you where you not be found. Then we must plan what is bent to do.” “You know where she ts?” "Biasenor; I know; yet eet will not be eay to to get her away, She ts not left unwatehed, and nothing oan | be done tonight 1 must wateh and wait. Met will be only mfe when out yonder somewhere untii you are | ready?” he questioned, “Is that the | whemet | ‘There in no other thing possible. | oven that may fall, Senor, do not! » a fool,” nhe urged earnestly, “1| In Wolves’ Holo, These | is thelr only law. 1 ny life to do this, and there tn chance of suctess, Alone. you ean never get out of never. Why, you ask? Be cause, menor, every pass is under | “Then hew are we to go? Along @ path known only to my self and one other, nenor. A young! Indian found eet by accident and confided hia secret to me! He come, | and went that way for a year, but no one else know. Once he took me half way to top, eet ls rough, yet can | be followed Now you see I am right? “1 halve no choice; I owe you my life already.” . “Then do a# I say, senor. I wit leave you where you can never be) found. I have food here in Uue enck. | You must walt here hidden until | come, Ket may be a day, two days, three days, that make no difference You have my pledge that will bring her. I do not te, Then"you will do this, as I my?” | “Yea Pancha” “Gracias! cet wil be at night when | we come, and you will have to climb | those rocks in the dark “You will need atout hearts for that trip; but eet is better to risk than wtay here an’ dle, senor, Now I tell you-Indian Joe will belleve you found that knife. and cut your way | out alone; he will try to follow, he is like wolf on the trail He will not believe you can get away; my brother is great tracker, an’ they think cet easy to run you Gown Me fool them, senor.” “But how? They will surely see your footprint.” “Mine! she laughed softly, “Not to ever know them, senor—ane, cet ie man's boot I wear, and scarcely have stepped off solid rock. Now We £0 to the stream yonder, and then wate up thru the water, There will be no trail Let us not walt, senor.” The man followed without a word, touching her with one hand in guid ance. He was plainsman enough to understand, and she moved on thru the darknews as tho she knew every inch of the way. They were upon a crest of solid rock, worn amooth by the ages, and so advanced unchecked | for a hundred feet, until the ridge suddenly terminated-at the bank of 4 narrow stream. A single and oth were standing in the water, and she had grasped hia hand “Ket in swift, but not damp,” she @aid confidently, “I have waded eet | many a time We must hurry.” | He took the bag of provisions fwung it across one shoulder and to gether they began plowing their way thru the downward rush of water It was tiresome, but they plunged steadily forward, finding the bottom | firm. Shelby did not know how far they advanced, nor could he tell, in the darkness, the exact nature of their surroundings. [lis impreasion was that they were penetrating «| narrow side ravine, between great overshadowitlk manses of outcrop ping stone, which Intensified the | gloom. Fvery step took them higher | Aboye the floor of the Hole, and, at] mes the stream became a veritable torrent, aguinst which they scarcely sould make progress. The girl kept lone*to the rocks on the right, and struggied forward bravely, never oosening ber grasp on his hand Meeting as he must the strong eweep of the current, Shelby felt the strain, and was glad when she finally came to a halt | t's here,” nhe maid, “a few atepa| more, and | leave you. The greatest | danger is my not getting back in} ume.” (Continued Tomorrow) “U” Debaters on Way to Boston University of Washington de baters are on their way to Boston Milk ness. Buttermilk two splendid dairy prod tritious and appetizing. a moment's notice. Mayflower -—-good for young and old alike. No cheaper or better food value can be obtained. Drink more milk —it makes for health and happi- Cottage Cheese Your grocer has all these good things on ice. Ask for them. ucts—nu- Ready at today to meet a picked Harvard team May 21 on the question solved that congress suppress all propaganda leading the overthrow of Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA DELIVERY FLOU STALL 122 STALL 122 49-1b. sack Gold = 63.40 M. BROWN 49-1b, sack Westlake 6; 491. sack Our Beat... SUGAR STALL—Lower Section ZOBLE GROCERY COMPANY STALL 105—“Why Pay More?”—PHONE ELLAOTT 4314 25c , 3 The. - 26¢ | 5 bar, Swift's for Pure lolled Onta, Pag d 25¢ | Crescent 99 | 10.1. can White Karo S00 Macke B0¢ Coffee, 1 tb. | 2 Iba, Best Jap Rice . Nutmegs, ea de 45¢ 3 Ibs. White Navy Golden West Coffer, can S sta. Coen Pikes one . BED | 208 cressecenee 506 Crescent iiaee. Citras : Alberw’ Peacock Pan- | Sweet Pickles, pt... -40¢ bea OB: scessises eos ...27¢ ‘ | Double Aluminum Cooker ; anes bo ett SAME | UB sags cassis peeves $1.25) 1 25¢ ee re ee, ee Salle sell 3 phen. Lux .. Pe oS Is | 360 pkg. Cream of tne. 6 and 7 ALPHA MARKET Geet) fe eemsent ‘B56 Steer Boiling Pure Lard, 3 pkgs. Macaroni . Reet, pee Ibo... cc cece 17c BP Ws vckcosactuateboas 25c 2 pkgs. Post Toasties Pot Roasts, Bonelees Brisket Corned GOP BD... erccceers ‘. 18c Beet, per Ib.......... 25c Phone Main 1871 FREE DELIVERY ® Ibs. Sn) rm Commercial fam. $5.00 With a box of apples. 100 Ibe. Guaranteed Commercial Kun YAKIMA q $5.25 GEMB.....,.0+5++ CINNAMON @ ROOT + Stet 131 Stalls 116-117 Vreating Three Girly Bakery STALL 138 SPECIAL The Vary Best Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, %. . 2 Rogers’ Peansit Thutter (ss lone as eat Fresh b Jo: Deel ty Our Cotter and STALL 159 BUTTER——EGGS——CHEESE. Gold Shield Coffee, 1 Ib....53¢ sodovceceees 22¢ Sifted Peas, Ib Yakima Gema, No. 2, 100 tbe. Bpinach, 6 Ibn. New Potatoes, 2 Ibs. Small White Beans, Green Peas, 3 Ibs.... 3 Ibe. +. BBE S@ SPECIAL CUTS—AS DESIRED—IF WISHED PHONE MAIN 1434 WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE 49%. sack Olympic Flour...........++++- Washington MILK (10 cans timit) each. 1be pkg. Dromedary Tapioca 10¢ | 25¢ can Spinach 2 Ibe, Lima Beans The Washington Butter, Eee. Coffee, Tea Store Vinegar, We Handle Elkhorn Cheese, Wisconsin Brick, Pritmost, Cottage and Pimento Cheese; Honey, Jelites and Jams. Including Best of Service STALLS 4 AND 5 SHOE REPAIRING Men's Half Soles. ‘1 Ladies’ Half Soles. Rubber Heels . All Work Guaranteed Oak Tanned Leather STALL 33—Lower Floor .. $4.50 25¢ | pane tae ike | ot the. Saree oon RO | pkege. ‘for .. 256 crescent | 6 ibe. M. J. B, Coffe Booth's Sardines, 2 cans | (. Crveermt A FOF sees e00, BBG | OM». 60¢ | 250 can Van Camp's Pork and Del Monte Pork and Beans, | PT ° Reans THE BASEMENT STORE G PHONE ELL. 170 “Where You Buy for Leas” 19-lb. sack Patent Flour + 30¢ STALL 138 Citrus large pkg. Van "8 Beans, mi 6 bars Sunny Monday 6 bars Crystal White......- SUGAR STALL—Lower Section STALL 130—PHONE MAIN 5982 FREE DELIVERY Milk toners L2c 1 Ib. HDs Red Can Coffees ..5: 3 ibe, Navy Beane Washing Powder, Tree Tea Ceylon, 1-Ib, pkg. Van Camp’s Soups ...11¢ Pork and um can...17¢ Crisco, $-Ib. can......97¢ Royal Baking Powder, 12- oz. can DanivEnt -$1.230 pkg. “Re- Parl the United foree and violence. Canstitutionality granted,” Washington debaters are Nelson, tates government by Floyd Toomey and THE CITY pee many years this bank has striven to extend to the people of Seattle, efficient and comprehensive banking service. During that time we have been privileged to assist in financing public and private enterprises benefitting the city and the adjoining,territory. VERY sound under- taking which will promote the prosperity of Seattle, and her people, is of interest to this bank, and will receive our sincere consideration. Tt: exacting demands. , We cordially invite you to confer with us on your banking problems, BANK OF CALIFORNIA, NA A NATIONAL BANK SEATTLE sand people will hear the debate, the first between Pacific coast collegtags and the Harvard orators. Prominent men in national life will serve as Wendell Black, alternate. Six thou- | judges, WITH. [OROUGHLY familiar with the eds and opportunities of the Pacific’ Coast; solidly established in the lifeof = the city we have helped to develop; qualified both in resources and experi- ence to contribute our share to local as well as larger financial requirements, this bank stands today, more than ever before in a position of service, with banking facilities adequate to meet the most

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