The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 12

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PAGE 12 7}LLAMOO ‘ +iLLAMOOK? Buy a family-size Tillamook! Latige families, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses—wherever cheese is freely served —will find the family size Tillamoof&in 6 and 14 pounds the convenient and eco nomical way to buy cheese. The simplest, most inexpensive dishes become teal delicacies with addition of Tillamook Cheese. Try everyda Nnacaroni-and-cheese, potatoes au ke, pn salads or toasted cheese — using Tillamook—and notice how delicious these or- dinary foods have become. Tillamook Cheese is so rich and creamy because five quarts of full-cream milk go into the making of every pound. Always look for Tillamook on the rind if you want the best 7 a caateaagag Sone CREAMERY rigtstiisiete oe ‘TILLAMOOK Tillamook on the rind) Pioneers of Clarke county ar planning to form an association | Applicants would have to be born | in the county and have lived there 50 years. eee Dairying will be the topic of dis. cussion at the regular monthly meeting of the Cove-Damman Farm bureau Monday evening, J. M. Amundson of the Ellensburg Prod: uce Co, will speak on the future of the dairy industry. eee Pilots of Puget Sound boats have been having a busy time during the last week on account of the fogsy weather, eee A new sorority, Omega Theta, |has made its appearance on the campus at Washington State col lege. Mine Nathalie Toms of Spo kane ts president. eee The Great Northern Lumber oom- pany at Leavenworth will suspend sawmill operations about Nov, 1, and will resume about April 1, ac cording to officials. eee Dan Cupid has been busy tn Clal Jam county. months, $3 of Dan's arrows found a target. eee The Bllensburg high school foot ball eleven tangles with the team from Cle Elum Saturday. eee have heiae gerne sod opereted Harvesting machines may again be made in Walla Walla, reports the Walla Walla Union. Roy M. An derson, manager of the Walla Walla Iron Works, says it is very Nps Fasano that at least 20 of the Coburn - vesters may be made in the com- pany’s shops ‘ite, winter. In the Inst nine| THE SEATTLE STAR With only a fow empty retrigera |tor cars in the entire Wenatches dis scended upon the apple shippers of the district. eee With 2,069 hunting and fishing l!- conses issued tn Clallam county #0 far this year, the wild game ls get ting wilder ovr day. .-* Says the Walla Walla Union: “Bomeone else may be furnishing the tar, but those promoters of the Ku Klux Klan know how to feather their nesta.” eee Passenger train service weet from Port Angeles will be cut out the lat ter part of the week, the last train going west Saturday | noon. . Dyed Her Wrap, Skirt, Sweater, and Draperies Every “Diamond Dyes” package tells how to dye or tint any worn, faded garment or Grapery a new rich color that will not streak, spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyeing | {es guaranteed with Diamond Dyes | even if you have never dyed before. | Just tell your druggist whether the! material you wish to dye ts wool or silk, or whether It ts linen, cotton, or mixed goods, For fifty-one years millions of women have been using trict, the annual car famine has de- | Rn «= ‘Tiftany head ‘prokane genet | dent ot the Washington Irrigation| Members of the committes are D. V | inatitute, has ennounced the names | Morthiand, Yakima; A. B. Fosseen of the committes of five who will|Spokane; M, M. Moulton, Kenne consider the enlargement of the|wick; Thomas B. Hill, Seattle, and| scope of the institute to embrace |W, F, Banker, Winthrop. ‘The ninth all forma he inetitute ie to 4F gmedoft lands, drainage and diking |be held here October 27-29 inclusive as well as irrigation bed aria lands. Yakima Herald. s|OLYMPIC - PUBLIC Entrances First an SATURDAY SPECIALS of reclamation, including |annual session © Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. QUALITY GROCERIES AT LESS COST on M FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. cording to # ment of Bakers’ asgociation. CEN MARKET d Second Avenues MARKET CLOSES American Grocery Stores Company HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Tel. Elliott 5074 When it comes to quality we satisfy the most particular people and save them money in everything in the gro- cery ably give you a higher qual It therefore follows that you can live better at less cos Pure Cane Sugar, 100-lb. bag, $6.45; Flour—Patent Excellent, 49-lb. bag. . $1.95 Borden's or Carnation Milk, tall cans. %5 Federal or Co-operative Milk, tall cans New Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, extra large size, e size,.2 lbs., 35¢; small ‘bize, 8 Ibs. or Vhite Figs, fine quality, 2 Ibs. for.. “Sun Maid” Seedless Raisins, 15-oz. package | bulk, Ib., 25¢; 26-Ib. box for. Our business being conducted on the principle of LITTLE PROFITS AND LARGE SALES, we are able to invari- y of groceries at a lower price than you can obtain elsewhere. t by dealing at any of our Three Big Downtown Stores. isco, 8. 8 Ib 9 Ibs. for ri Mazola, pint, 20¢; quart, 57¢ one gallon for “Old Yankee” Pure Cane and Maple ‘Syrup, quality, finest flavor; made in Ha bottle, 20¢; 82-0z., 57¢; 214-lb. Pg te Gelb. tin for... 0. .ccccccccccccece seeceees GPL.04 ‘eadiott tol to have 0 new olty| Diamond Dyes” to ada years of park. It will face the OW. R &|wear to their olf, shabby walste, N. depot. It will have @ fountain | skirts, @resses, conta, sweaters, | placed tn the center, and later it stockings, draperies, hangings, every- ‘is planned to erect a bandstand. thing}—Advertisement. | sbiaieed , Guaranteed to please or your money refunded Demsietration and Free Sanaies.” at Each Store Try these wonderful cookies and eo oH v bb wilde ni ea sal special prices. Jn iscuits, pkg.... .5 Regular 1c Ik; 814-Ib. box N. B. C. Sodas . " wii. Something new! Sorbetto Sandwich, Ib. 8%%-Ib. box for Nabisco, small tin, 9¢; large 10¢ Crystal White Soap, bar a Lenox Soap, large size bar, x Ivory Soap, large, two Bx 25¢ Rinso, three for 20¢ 8 ibs., $1.17; 5 ‘Ibs. . $i. M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. Inde 8 i Hill’s Red Can Coffee, Aoe 3 2A ps for. ....$1.00 Golden West Coffee Ih, S9¢ Chase & Sanbotn Seal teand Vocwon Praked Gach Ib., 47¢; 2 Ibs. for: tne tadnwee ka 2 thee 83¢ Our “Special” Blend Coffee, Ib., 20¢; 8 Ibs. for... .85¢ Fresh roasted and packed every day. Satisfaction guaran MODERN STORES—MODERATE PRICES “ Up-to-the-Minute Service we haven't what you want we will it. Head- uarters for Heinz’s 57 Varieties, Hill’s Cottee, ‘ane ae ur buying power is not limited to certain brands. United Bakeries Bread BETTER THAN THE BEST! 2 Large Loaves for 25c BAKED IN ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE OVEN Large Assortment of Coffee Cakes, Cookies and Delicious Cakes Seattle Market, {11 Occidental Olympic Market, 1426 First Ave. Central Meat Company , 1420 FIRST AVENUE Short Ribs, Ib..... aad Bacon Backs, sugar- | Pot Roasts, lb........ cured, Ib. ...s000+. 25¢ |] Sirloin Steak, Ib Boneless Bu’ sugar- Rolled Roasts of Beef, cured, Ib. a ee Ts oeeae Bares eo ; Picnics, Ib, ...s00+s-:17¢ Lamb Roasts, lb.... Lamb Chops, lb. . Fresh Dressed . Broilers, Veal Roasts, Ib Veal Chops, Ib...... Fresh Dressed Hens, per | eee Hollywood Bacon, Ib. .20¢ WESTERN COFFEE Co. 1420 First Avenue—Central Public Market 1424 First Avenue—Olymple Market 111 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market Big Special on Tea—Saturday Only All Our 60c, 65c and 70c Grades at 40c per Ib.3 2Ibs. for sce. coe sce ee eee etre VOC BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY| IRS. JESMER’S 1420 First Avenue BAKE-RITE BRE ADERY » Ib. 20 Choice Bteer Pot Roasts, ¢ 1414 E ‘Aveant Choice Steer Rib Rolled Roasts, POF th, escccveceee veoees 25¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS ‘Veal Roasta, Ib... ‘ Two Large Loaves of Hot Bread for...... sas Shoulder Lamb Roasts, Ib... BUTTERHORNS, Frisco style, three for... Pork Roasts, Ib.. Home-made DOUGHNUTS, per dozen Spare Ribs, Ib.. Delicious Rolls, Coffee Cakes and Layer Cakes” for Camping or Picnics CHEESE Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, package Shred led Wheat Biscuits, two packages for Sone of Wheat, package. Golden ms Macaroni and Noodles, five packages. ey eyee 's Ground Chocolate, 1-lb. can. Olo brand Standard Corn, two cans for. “Happy Home” Fancy Corn, can........ Cut String Beans, No. 2 cans, 10¢; three Grated Pineapple, large can, 25¢; medium can small, two cans for Hunt’s Supreme Extra Sliced zinenpele, large can Pure Rolled Oats, 5 lbs., 33¢; No. 10 bag... Albers Rolled Oats, large package, 28¢ K. C. Baking Powder, 25-0z. can Ryzon Baking Powder, lb Baking book free with each can. OLYMPIC MEAT COMPANY Free Checking Stand ’ First Avenue, South of Pike Choice Pot Roasts, lb.11¢ Frye’s Delicious Hams and Boiling Beef, Ib Bacon, Specially Priced Lamb Roast, Ib......10¢ Veal Roasts, Ib.....121%¢ Round ee and Round Pork Roasts, lb.......20¢ Lamb Stew, 4 Ibs. for.25¢ Pork Backbone, 6 lbs.26¢ Hog Liver, lb Cream Cheese, lb..... PabeLy Wh Wit Hundreds of iat RASKE of thrifty housewives are daily putting money which has been saved by trading at PIGGLY WIGGLY. The prudent epee of today refuses to be misled by those stores who “och few special prices and then get long prices on the balance of their stock. PIGGLY GGLY figures lower prices not on one item alone but on item from entrance to exit. There are no specials on a certain class of and no specials for certain days of the week. Everything is figured on ¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY percentage , day in the week and there is no other ggatem bn own under which goods can be figured as low as they are at PIGGLY YY STORES. Following prices now prevail in both Seattle Piggly Wiggly stores and are good until there are market changes. in the savings bank—money ditt Backs, half on whole, Ib. 25¢ Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. * PoS¢ Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, lb, ......35¢ Western DelicatessenCo.,Inc. ORSiott Peale Mest Occidental cnt Toubie vent e Occidental x 1420 First Avenue KP 9 The superior quality of the specialties prepared in our own ‘Kitch itchen has been the talk of the town ever since we started in business. Most of our customers tell us that they can do far better by buying their salads, mayonnaise, Thousand Island dressing, etc., from us than preparing it themselves, Below we list a few specials for Saturday: Potato Salad, eh cs Club Salad, pint. . Mayonnaise, Ib. .....-se+esees Thousand Island Dressing, Te Si eae Chicken Pie, each....... podoacecs ‘ Small 100 Medivm 14¢ Large 24c SPAGHETTI Small... 1c Large... 170 CATSUP 8-07... 19¢ Large Bottle . 29¢ | Large 24-02. Loaf... .... 10c SAL Teey Tad, eh ons. SHINOLA All COlOES . 2 0+ cece ee ees 8c Mrs. Porter's Sa'ad Dress'rg Large Size . .26c Small Size. . 13¢ CITRU LUX 10c RINSO... Tc Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.’s Crackers and Cakes Snowflake cena a nae + 12%¢ P. C. B, Graham Crackers......1246¢ Fig Sultanas +A BKe Lemon, Ginger or Vanilla Snaps .614¢ RICE, Fancy Blue Rose........ 236 12¢ Roger’s Best Quality Large glass 23¢ 2%-Ib. tin FEDERAL MILK = =< 1030 LIPTON'S TEA == ° Ab... 27c ag ° eee enereeeeesere a % doy White Naptha, cake. .6¢ IVORY SOAP, small, cake 8¢ SPECIAL FREE OFFER! 1-D. packeee itpare, OBE Tc Ib. | Pacific Mut — per Ib. 240 edtainriey ior sez sesene | SELLO, All Flavors . ... 100 | BUTTE OVER 1,000 OTHER ITEMS AT CORRESPONDING LOW PRICES =a PIGGLY WIGGLY sag eb 6:20. M. Sugar-cured Picnios, Ib..,,..27¢ Bugar-cured Boneless Cottage Butts, ID. coccccssccsesess 25¢ a Bacon Backs, per 7:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Pure Lard, 9 Ibs. for. Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. Fresh Dressed Broilers, _ THE LIBERTY MARKET po nine lan QUEEN ¢ CITY MARKET 1506 FIRST AVENUE jURTH AND PINE Hog Laver, lb....+2.+ ai

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