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V TOE MORXIXO OREGOXIAy. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. L. a HHHBHHHHBHHMMHHHMBMUOTBBWnHWWHia ft I I I sT JS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORKOOXIA.X TEUfBOXUL ....Main TT A ....Mala tT9 A ' ....Main Tl7 A OM ....Mala T070 A ....Uea T07 A joe ....MUD Hit A f euntre'.r.9ra Tlly circulation . Masails E41t.r Sunday Editor upc bulldlag .. AlfTiBMIXW. HFTMO TTTFATm (Fewith end Th coirlc npri. 'Tl Chocolate Sol dier." Tonlirhl at SIS o'clock. P'KFR T'IKJtkf triv-nth anil M" r'.n.) Th. Bakar Ftoc ComeaaT 'a The rjirl ef the Golden ffm." Tonism at I IS. JV!JIW THEATER TwlrtB era Mirrl.on Th yul of th. Mou.ln Roit" Tonight at It o'clock. f. -MK'-M THEATER iVarr'tnn. yK-w filth and s.ea:h Vaad.irlll.. Tall art. .rroon at J:13 and tonight at Sits. CPiD theater (Park and Waahtii- tnn) Yaud111e. This afteroeoa at 1:11 tonight at T:0 and . ITBIf THEATBS sw" aa AMr Lrrte CoinMlr Company. Thta afternoon at S 30 and tonight at 7.30 and 8. tlAK THKAi'cTt tFark ami Waablnftoat kiatlon pi-turaa. Caatlauaoe. Iruaa 1:M to 10.30 F. at. AtfTortlacaarato Intra e for fa Cttw Kewe la Brief nlian la Sameey". la ta, aamat fee kaadecl Is To Ontmlu saelaeas ffts '.w r"la; aay asla Fiftieth Anniversary Number v7ii7BEissi7ED February 4th Price? 5 cent. Poataeo in Uni ted States, CanaJa. Mexico and the la I niul jxm.6iii.iims, 7 cent. Foreign po:tn;fo, 14 cents. Ta RIFF tBBATB SfBJSCT. Coh pipes. iiiH' and vocal pyrotfchnlcs pre vail tontsh. at tha monthly mukcr of tlte J a. kion flub. The eHibject assigned for debate rotate to frao trade and ti-re if a srat diversity of views on the sur?ct among local Democrats. It. B. Von imxer and R. hi' McKay ara expected to speak In favor of free trad while the system of tariff for revenue only b,. supported by B. rt H II tm y and George II. Thomas. Others will Join In rht.r-s on boirt l.l. TI.e previa wl'H of debate la announced aa "K"r;e Trade Veraua Tariff for Revenue Only." Strket Blocked bt Cavb-Ik. East Ninth street at the south end of lha rmbjnkmtnt acro. Su-piiens slough, at T.isci-rt street, la nearly blocked by a large rave-In above tiie main conduit of tiie Brooklyn sajwer ayau-ni. At lhU point t atretit haa dropped down leav ing a amall spar on tbe mail aid for paseait of teajiis. The Hrooklyn euwar. more t:;an 0 fret below tba ttreet, was built In a tunr.cl. anu the earth not being parked above the aewcr aettted do n. The hoi In th street la 15 feet aid by 56 fce-t long. It Is thought that the aewer ! not jimirfd. Pra.uk I- Smith' Bacojc.-tit only ITi, a better quality otwt IDo and th very premium quality coata only titc. !nith'a bacon Is the supremely choir uar-rured stock from Ongon grain fed pork and la better than wha4 other people a-ak and 4 for. Smith's larl a the purest kettle-rendered; a three pound pall. 4.V; a five-pound pail. Wc; a ten-pound pail. Jl 15: Smith's hams are only dry salt pork, lie; and listen here's a genuine dt llcae) a rcmlniler of day on the farm elieed awret pickle pork only 3t)c. Uo to any of fcfcnith' 1 markets for the abov meats. Itst.lnints Workbr To Spbak. Janiea A. Uhltmore. secretary of the ".Men and Religion Movement." will apeak thia noon In th auditorium of the Portland Y-ung Mn'a Christian Association. The "Man and Religion Movement.-' which originated In th East, la being con dueled much as was the Lynn s Mts lnary Movement last year. A party of promln-nl speakers from tiie ICaat will vlstt Portland befor the end of the presviil year, to rarry on meetings In Its interest. I: Is probable th date or tneae nteetinga will be announced today by Mr. Whltmor. Mas. Eva Torxo Dibs. Mr. Kva Young, wifo of Charles U. Young, died Monday at th family bom. Oecond Kreet. af.er a long Illness. She was born In Michigan 3C years aga and nioved to Oregon when a girl. Her maiden name was Wilkinson. Phe was married to Mr. Young at Bay City. Tillamook Ctaunty. In lsi She ss sur vived by her husband and two- sons. Clyde, aged IS. and Roy. aged IS. The funeral was held Wednesday from Kti.ley'e chapel and Interment was In Kivervlew Cemetery. rvivBRiAUsr Parish to Hold Ei.f.o tion. Tiie annual meeting of the First I rilveroallst pariah will be held In the sUI i.ail of the church. H road way and Twenty-fourth street. Monday nlpht. January J. at S o'clock, for th elec tion of a board of trustees and other business. This first yejr in the new building has resulted In the accomplish ment of much helpful work and the oITIciaU are planning for an extenexv forward movement Mas. L "utTH Digs. Mrs. Leahdara Xiuiih died at th family home. Kueg Tlilrty-semnd and Kast Ankeny streets, J inuary la. She was the wife of L. U An it ft and Is imrvlved by flv children: Marguerite. Korea L Marlon K.. Fmncts May. Inald R.. Kva U and Witlard Smith. fri had lived In JHrtland nine years. Tn funeral will b held today at 2 P. M. from Flnley'a CTiapeL Fpax-tAL Murrncoa Cnxrwrs IN Cmi-rch. Her. laias OJerdlng. of Ta ronia. Wash.. Is assisting Rev. II. P. Naleen with special meetings In h K'.rst Norwegian and Danish Methodist llpieropal Churcli. Kighternth and Hoyt streets, this week. The topic on atur tlay night will t "Th Clood Hhepherd." and the s-rmon will be illustrated by stereoptlcon views. Mont avi lxa Wants Btrm Car Sbrv irx. The Montavllla lioard of Trade ts brk of a movement to ask for better rar service. Cam are operated often nouch oa th whol. it Is said, but run Irregularly at the Montavllla end of the line. A hug petition will be presented to th streetcar company asking that condition be Improved. KtrxEaAL or E. Vaxkerxebr IIbxd. Th funeral of Bla Vandermeer. who died suddenly at Sell wood Monday, was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Vander meer was 44 year old, and had been In business In tv 11 wood. He was walk ing with a friend when he suddenly collapsed and died befor help could reach him. Hkar "Sorbxt NgJTHBA Navjqatiox, lamoATiog on Oblation. Nob thb Final CoNPtAOATioM 8tvn a STaBAai:-a Tuxio llwi-mii." W. T. Burney, manager, and A. J. Martin sol agent. Phon Tabor 2901. Tsunj Barn Israel "taavn-es Ox. (VrvUes at th Tempi Beth Israel to night will be conducted by D. Soils fohen The musical numbers will be rendered by th quartet choir under th direction of Mrs. Kos Bloch-Bauer. Thb Greatbst Plasi'Rsj or ' Osb Tuovsad Orbuoniams Todat Is t read Hlmpaon's "Dregon Rain" from th Gold-Gated West." Johjs D. Makw has resumed the prac tice of law. associated with Julius Sllve tone. room 0S Chamber of Commerce. Himohelt furnished home for rent. West rati. C. K. Henry Co., Henry bldg.. Fourth and Oak sts. Bi'BNS' Ajnjvirsabt Conc-t and dance. Aplcea Clan Macleay. Masonic Temple. Jon. 3. u . . w.ee RmTiAW ftlrtafaBH. sen. !d floor corbett bldg. Take alevater. I Fcuo-Prompt tfeUvery, A 1S3, M. IX.. ' WlDBXIMS or PoWSXt, 9TBEBT FAVOBBTJ. About halt th property owners on Powell street, between Mtlwaukle and Kast Twnty-llret street have expressed themselves as In favor ef making Powell a to-toot atreet, extending It to a connection with Woodward avenua and thenr with Grand avenue. A. C. Kauts, who has Ws subject In hand, considers It almost certain that the street can be widened to 60 feet, and that h will be- necessary to extend the street to a connection with Woodward .avenue, oven If property between Mll waukie and Woodward avenue must be condemned. Th plan Is in lln with th "City Beautiful" programme to make Powell Valley road one of the great highways out ot Portland. The object Is to sucure direct connection with the proposed bridge acroa th Willamette. Frank l. Smith's Groceribs.-Two entrances ZJ& Alder street and lis First atreet 19 pounds of sugar for It: So pounds of rice for SI; three cans of o stars, corn, tomatoes or beans for 25c; six cans; condensed milk, sue; Hrglish waJnuis ara loc; two package Shaker salt lor lie; a five-pound pail of fancy table syrup only -"; 16-ounce bottle of Lemon extract only 30c; 16-ounce salad dressing. 2Dc: ten pounds of Sal Soda for Sue; four pounds starch only SSc; Persian dates a pound, loc; oyster plant anda radishes; three bunches for 6c; celery, 6c a head; rhubarb, two bunches for 2oc; large pineapples. 25c each; a SO-doren box of oranges for 11.75; threa dozen of oranges for c Frank L Smith's Mcatb. Shoulders of mutton, flanks of beef, necks of beef and such, sell for only 0o per pound, at Hmlth'a markets. When you buy five pounds you are given absolutely free live pound of beets, turnips, carrot, parsnips and the like. Sirloin and round steaks ara loc; extra fancy shoulder roasts of pork lie and lT"-c: pork choio. 1m and best pot roaa are 12Sc; shoulders of Spring lamb, 2?r; legs of lamb and mutton chops are lac. Buy your butter at a Smith market every ounce Is guaranteed we stand behind It: FerndiJe butter Is . Buttercup butter la Toe, Oakfarm and Norway but. ter are aOc; egga. 30c a dozen. Family EecArxs From Miiwioht Firb. tin broko out at midnight yceterduy. In the home of Mrs. Hertha Currier. SU East Forty-nftb street. The mem bers of the family were In bed at the time, but escaped. An over-heated stove caused the tire, which did damage to the extent of about S700. LSCTt:SS OK 8HAKE8PBARB CRITICISM to Fe Given. Professor H. C. How, of the L'nlversity of Oregon willdellver his first lecture on Shakespeare criticism In the children's room of the Public Li brary tonight at S o'clock. All interested are cordially Invited to atland. Ki.iot Parents axb Teachers to Mest Tokai.-Tlve Parents) and Teachers' Circle of th Kllut school will hold their regular monthly meeting today at S p. M. An Interesting procTamni has been prepared. All th mothers of the dMrlct ar Invited. Dr. w. Arnold Ijkosbt. Ostbosathic Spbcialjst. on rheumatism stomach and all nervous diseases; SIS and SIS Mac leay bldg. Phon Marshall TIS. M. B. A. EAU, W. O. W. Temple, 11th St.. Sat.. Jan. a. Admission He. Wooster's household hardware, 40S Wash. HOOD RIVER PLANT SOLD American Company Acquire Power and Light Interests. Announcement was made In Port land yesterday that the American Power & Light Co.. of New York, had bought the Hood River Light Power Co, owning light, power and water properties at Hood PJver. The Hood River company was formerly owned by th H. V. Davidson interests of that city. The Ameriean Power A Light Co. controla the following companies In this territory: Pacific Power & Light Co.. Portland Gas Cok Co., Walla Walla Valley Railway Company, and Ilanford Irrigation at Power Co. Th new offlrers of the Hood River Light & Power Co. ar: Guy W. Talbot, president; A. 8. Grenler, vice-president; Ueorg F. Kevins, secretary and treas urer; Lewis A. McArthur. assistant sec retary and treasurer, and J. E- David son, general manager. The Portland offices of this company will be with ths Pacific Power Light Co. In the Spald ing building. It was announced yesterday by puy W. Talbot that A. 8. Grenler, hereto fore general manager ot the Paclrlc Power as Light Co.. had been elected vice-president of the Pacific Company, In charge of operation and construc tion. James K. Davldssn. heretofore new business manager, has been ap pointed general manager, to take erteot at one. Th price was not announoed here. FREE FERRY TO BE ASKED Mr. Couch Goes to Salem In Interest of St. Johns rian. K. C. Couch Is at Salem In th In terest of the bill asking that "Mult nomah County be required to build, operate and maintain a free ferry at Ml. Johns, that city to furnish suitable landing placea at a cost not to exceed 00l." The purchase of the slips of the present ferry company Is said to be necessary In order to get It to give up Its franchise, which has a long- time yet to run. Petitions to th Legisla ture have bn circulated and mor than 400 slgnaturas of th largest tax payers In th conuty have been s oured. The business under the present serv ice, which, It Is complained, la Irregu lar and Inadequate, averages more than 6010-foot passengers a month, be sides 300 to 600 teams, and during-th time th city rock crusher Is In opera tion thia Is augumented many times. Mr. Couch has hope of getting the bill passed, and has Indorsements from the County Court and many prominent publlo men. CANNED MILK ACQUITTED Judge Sample Condemned Product and Dismisses Charge. Accused by the Market Inspector, lira. Sarah A. Evans, upon the rela tion of Mrs.. J. L Wlgle. of selling, condensed milk which was unfit for human use, Frank L. Smith was ao qultted In Municipal Court yesterday morning, after Judg Tazwell had sam pled th offending product- Mrs. Wlgle said that she had bought 48 cans of milk and had opened half of them, to find them all spoiled. Smith alleged that he bought the milk under Government Inspection and defended Its quality. Judg Taswsll agreed with him and dismissed the case." BRIDGE OBSTACLES GONE Legislative Action Removes Last Donbt as to Bonds. AH posslbls technicalities that may legitimately be raised against the Broadway bridge bonds have been swept aside by th act of the Legis lature In approving th bonds. In the opinion of City Attorney Grant, who returned yesterday to his qjfflr 4t the City Hall, after spending a (aw day In Salem In behalf of th bridge measure. Th bids lor tho, nest sale of Broad- OUR CLEARANCE SALE I tho bargain arvent of the yeajr every article in that hop ia greatly reduced, only contract good excepted "LaTosca" Corsets A model for every figurt; a -price for every purse. $1.25 values for... 85? j $1.50 values for.. $1.25'. $2.00 values for Sl.70 $01. $2.50 values for $2.10 m $4.00 values for. ..... $3.40 Tjj $5.00 values for $4.25 I Knit Underwear and Hosiery Splendid goods, well made, perfectly shaped. 35c Vests, special. . 10P 50c Vests, special 29r 65c Vests, special 56 75c Vests, special . .65 $1.25 Union Suits 79 $1.50 Union Suits $1.25 $1.75 Union Suits. . . .$1.45 $2.50 Union Suits. . . .$3.10 $5.00 Union Suits. . . .$3.98 LAST-FOR EVER HOSE, SPECIAL $1.00 BOX 4 pairs in a hov. They are puaranteed to wear 4 months without darning. Women or children. F. F. YOUNG 290 Morrison St., Bet. 41 h and 5th Corbett Building way bridge bonds, amounting to 1500, 000, will be opened January 24, and It was Important that If the Legislature acted It should do so before that date. m , im ill TIMBER CONTRACT IS ISSUE Salt From Tillamook County Trans ferred to Federal Court. Fred Wheeler's lawsuit against the Miami Lumber Company has been trans ferred from the Tillamook County Cir cuit Court to the Federal Court In Port land. Wheeler demunds that the com pany pay him jbOQO tor breaking a contract, and W0 special damages for the amount He expended for supplies and materials. -The sawmill Is at Hobson vllle. The contract was made April 7, 109. Wheeler agreed to haul and dump Into Trask River all the merchantable timber cut on certain land In Tillamook Coun ty at SS oO a 1000 feet. He had dumped 166,000 feet Into tho river, he ', when the contract was broken. He had been at work a month. On the ground were 2.I10.I9 feet of logo) and 227,413 feet of standing timber, ha alleges Judge VVolverlon to Hear Motion. Federal Judge Wolvorton will leave for Spokane Saturday tc hear a motion for a new trial In the cases of the Sloan brothers aKSnst the Great Northern ' Railway Company. One of them lost a leg and the other received Injuries re sulting In curvature of th spina in a rear-end collision. The Jury returned a verdict of $11,000 damages In one caee and SUMUo damages In the other, Kx-Saloonnian Pleads Xot Gnilty. W. H. Kenner, formerly a saloonkeeper ( at Madras, pleaded not guilty be- for Federal Judge Bean yesterday to having sold lkiuor to Indians. He is i out on WUO ball, ms case nas not yet beon set for trial. BRIDGE PLAN IS FAVORED Washington Willing? t Joln ' 0r0 son Will Make Appropriation. J. H. Nolta conferred, yesterday with officials of the Vancouver Commercial Club on the subject of a bridge across the Columbia River at Vancouver. He was told that the cotnra'ttee was con fident that Washington would make an appropriation of 15000 If Oregon would make a like appropriation for plans and specifications and estimates of cost, With this encouragement Mr. Nolta will today try to interest good roads enthusiasts In the plan and have a bill prepared appropriating SaOOO for the drawing of plans. . SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS To Clatsop lieaoh Points. Hotels at Gearhart and Seaside are open all year. Splendid salt air resorts for Winter rest and recreation. Astoria tc Columbia River Railroad trains 8 A. M. daily. S:S0 P. M. Saturday. Round trips 13 weekend; It dally. Passion Play Lecture. Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. D. P., will lecture tonight at 8 o'clock In the Third Presbyterian Church; East Pine and Thirteenth streets, on "Oberammer gau and the fission Play." Btereopti con views will be shown. i . Superintendent Views Road. it . 3frTTVtT1 tVaah.. Jan. IS. fRna. olaj.) J. P. Rogers, superintendent of th North Bank Road, has started over the road to Spokane, on a. tour ot In vestigation. Bark SariaKS Cast. Th psst nous coat Liberty Coal Jca Co. exclusive agents. 23 Norm tourrcantb street. Main 1CS2; A SUA. Edlefsen's coal satisfies. O ISO B. 80S. WHEREJO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at la Portland Restaurant. Fin private apur asnu for ladla. 106 Wash., nar eta a, Plant Stbson roses. Phone Eellwood 960. L filAYER S CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers 143 Third Street.' Main 9432 A 4432 House-Keepers Weekly Saving Bulletin We again extend you an in vitation to help us fight "high prices." All housekeepers who appre ciate good Pure Food Gro ceries will answer this call. For Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 21, we offer: Flaccus Chili Sauce, pts., 25c Beg. 35c. Huyler's Cocoa, per tin 25c Canned Okra 3 tins 25c Eeg. 35c. zxx California Claret, full quarts, per doz $5.00 Reg. $6.00 . NEW ARRIVALS . Proto Puffs (for Diabetics) Fresh Smoked Haddocks Pascals Barley Sugar Jones' Sausage and New York Buckwheat for Sun day breakfast DELIVERY SERVICE East Portland, daily. . Portland Heights, for lunch daily. West,. North and South Portland, FIVE trips daily. "Help us fight high prioes" F. W. BAIiTESl AND COMPANY! PRI1TTING Main 163, A 1163 First and Oak BssaaawaBeaaNXSHSaM UMMTONg QTJAsVRY AT TENtNO, Fully Equipped for Operation. For Sale at a Bargain. A. MeMullen. Slnir Bldg.. K. Tv KCHWAB PRINTING CO kJSOLICITS YOUrt PATRONAGE tem7k STARK STREET $2.50 and $3.00 Wool Sweater Coats $1.7.5 Foremost Clothiers Since 1863. Odd Lines $2.00 and $1.50 Shirts 95c 48th AN O L S -k R N NUAL CE SALE Here's a sale of fine clothes in which the man who buys is the only onewho makes any money out of it. A complete, positive and genuine clear ance of our fine Rogers Peet, Brokaw Bros, and 'A. B. Steinbach & Cos SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVENETTES AND TROUSERS. Such clothes as these need no commendation from us; they are generally acknowledged to be the best clothes made. You may come here with full confidence that you will get the greatest 4 genuine values on record. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .S11.25 $18,00 Suit or Overcoat now. , .S13.50 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .815.00 $22.50 Suit or Overcoat now. , .$16.90 $25.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .818.75 $27.50 Suit or Overcoat now. . .820.65 $30.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .832.50 $32.50 Suit or Overcoat now. . .824.40 $35.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .826.25 $4.0.00 Suit or Overcoat now. . .830.00 Y.M.C.A. Day and Night Schools . 50 TEACHERS 1105 STUDENTS $500,000 BUILDING , Fee Winter Term- CLASS Accounting (see director) Advertising Algebra Assaying. . ... Apple Culture No fee,. Architectural Drafting. Arithmetic. . Automobile. . Bible Study Bookkeeping Boys' Day School Boys' School Bricklaying; Bus'ness Cor., Eng. Comp U 1 .... o a T on? Carpentry and Woodturnlng Chemistry , Civil Service (see Director) Cocking. Hotel and Restaurant.. Klectrlcity and Electrical Mach.. Electrical Wiring English, for Foreign Men English, Grammar and Beading. English Literature Freehand Drawing... French Forestry and Lumbering... Geometry, . German. . History Latin Mechaniral Drafting T." fenmansnip, Pharmacy,. ., Physics T.OO Piano Tuning and Repairing 2S.oo Plan Reading; and Estimating H.00 . . i . i t-1. ti in na riuniuiiiK-nup i".iti. , . t Poultry rvallnB-LeQture Course. . So fe .; public speaKiuir I;eal Estate Law... Rhetoric Salesmanship Bpanlsh Sheet Metal Drafting Shorthand Surveying and Mapping...., Show Card Writing Telegraphy and Dispatching M 1141 lypewriuiiM. Vocal Music. 8.00 SIMILAR SCHOOLS Y. M. C. A. SPOKANE, SEATTLE, TACOMA. ..910.00 . . 5.00 ,. 10.00 .. Hall . . T.00 . . 2.0O . . 30.0O 6.00 8.00 1.B0 J. BO 12.00 10.00 10.66 10.OO 8.00 3.00 8.00 JUKI H.OO 6.0O JO.OO 5.00 6.00 S.OO S.OO 7.00 S.OO I 10.0O S.OO 10.00 s.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 13.00 S.OO NHMBilN 100c IlKsSpsi tatt t 'I Pill Ml I S' .r-Ae-' -T .-. rS'!T:r t' ' Morse mm Seeds fm. r Send for enr new Garden Guide of seeds, plants and trees. Contains da. scriplions, Uluatratlona and prices of the standard, dependable seeds and plants for which we ara wall known. Catalog mailed free to any address. C. C. Morse & Co. toe rreat California Saed Hons 151 atarket Street SaaFraacUes WOOI Old growth best eordweod green 15 to 5.50; dry $5.60 to per cord. Use green weod with dry, it's economy and ajivea eeuor iwiim, PORTLAND CORDWOOD CO Offles 80S Corbett Bldg. Flionea Marshall 8W0, A 4QH4. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to restoring old vlolina. rapalrlns bsws, mandolins, gul- L. COATEB, Expert Tlolln Maker and Re pairer, 105 ft Third St., near Morrlaon. room B. Portland. Or. a. Many violins ara weak on some strhixs. 1 strengthen them and equalise th lona. Neth & Company Collectors Established in ltOO How about those old accountsf US Wsxocates BlOie Favtlud. Os. PRINTING ARGUMENT Established over twenty-five years - experi enced superintendence-competent workmen modern machinery and equipment fair prices prompt service -central location entire new building - ground floor office and many more good reasons why you should let us figure on your next catalogue -estimates cheerfully furnished. Glass & Prudhomme Co. PRINTERS BOOKBINDERS STATIONERS , 65-67 Seventh Street SEALI-L0WELL GO. Grocers, Bakers, Tea and Wine Merchants ESTABLISHED IX 1878. Jones Dairy Farm Products Little Pig Hams. Little Plat Breakfast Baeon. Little Pig Pork Sausage. These are real dainties not to be had everywhere nor always. Tliey are cured in the old-fashioned way. . . Do not miss them. FANCY SIEKRA MADBE NAVEL OKA.VGES, per doxen at OC. only PILLSBUItY FLOUR is best for breadmaklng. It is cheaper now 60-pound sacks. $2.00: 1 1(1 25. pound sacks aBA.AV VAN HOl'TEJI'S COCOA, d - "l ( all sizes, 35. 60J and Hr X IVJ BISHOP'S STUFFF.D PRCXES, a delicious confection, 3 (tl OC size, 40S 75J and. .. XICELLE OLIVE OIL. absolutely pure 25S 50. 90, gll5 NEW GOOSE BREASTS. NEW WESTPHALIA HAMS. We are demonstrating FIG PUDDING - step in 25 C Our hakerv troods are the best that can be produced Bread. Plea, Main 7200, A 6181. Corner Fifth and Stark Streets HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street; above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up Ameriean Plan $3.00 a day up Few steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of (200,000. Erery comfort and con venience. On carlines transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklot with map ot Saa Francisco 44,000,000 POUNDS OF BUTTER In Chicago. GeaJ We will sell our share or this amount at 60 cts. Roll Come quick, while the sale lasts. All Week. ELGIN BUTTER CO. Washington St. Public Mark. First and Wash, Sts. n