OMKiiON' (MTV KNTKUI'UIHK, MM HA V. NoV'K.S. ItKW 17,'liHi. y On Eve of Sentence on Charge oj Larceny, Mrs. Hughes, Colored, Has Dream and Mends Her Ways Mr. J 1 1 1 k I , ful iil riilurtiit, Imd Hilnx.iii MimU it I m til mnl Iter Mil H pOUCllllllV United. , L "I dii'Miicd IimI I i mux iii (nun luf dl'plll (if plT'llll ,11 Kill II, Ml I lllfl'W inr r." l ' I' Id IV nit In In i i'lilll (Mill) H'K" '' ' Jii'lfK Cat II .niMed fulnllr '1 - nlituii ytii In n li in In lli main iM'iilii-nl'rfi ) fri'i, i iii I years." Imi Ii, tin I llin'i In- ,ri,, I llm It'll i m, wurii i ; In r Him If ar rmhil HKitlri III I'oitlmd on aiif IiiiIKH whi.Uu.ui t i-Iii fn.lil lia Belli lo Huli'iu ll'm'il I'lilInT iliday. Hal untax ' I1' of KUiy 'it a rh .r-o nf Imi ii mi a pciuii. limlflK ', !" I III'1 l"f k"l of W. II. Kddy, Main street nwr. hmil. nf nir containing: II 10. On Imr r out of llm courtroom, Mr. 1 1 ii ulna (potted llm iliKiifful fain nf Thomas A. Ilurke, deputy ill.irl, I attorney. 'I had ilri'am last lilrJil," lin Informed Hi official "I dreamed Dial inr foul lam" up limn Ilia depths nf borilllliui ml Hial II i leaned of ln. I drnaiiii'l Ihal I It'll Ilia old Ufa, mid IxHilna an hoiieal woiiiuu.' HIm riff Wllaoii look Mr MukIk- lo I'lirllaiiil Muii'Ly, ami found thai all) had been arrl"il all llmea In Dial rlly on thaws of taxrunry. Hlie I I'll known lo Ilia Portland poll tin-ii-r tailoua iiami-a. BOYS CONFESS A LONG SERIES Of PETTY ROBBERIES BHOTHCRt, 10 AND II, COACHED V TrPfATMlR, CLfARt UP MANV MVITeRltt. LOCAL IJRIEPS j Aln linker, nf KaKln 1'ii'i'k, la In Ihla i ll for a dua. Thomas H lit Ii'Imt. nf Mulliio. ti niiiiiiiK Iho (iri'Kiin City tlaiima Tui' lay. liHUnn II'imuiiI, iiuiiiliii'H inll'i r at Mullnn, wua In U''i Hy un hunlncas Halurday. Mr Krf'l Coleman, nf Mobil's, .inioiiK lln, mi llliii In OrrKon City Tuesday. H II. Iliirnry, i''l known farmer nf M.il In Uiiin, ii In till i lly on dual m a Tin ailay. Ainna I ri'h, u( II ! lu til. aa In llila i lly on Hului.lii) Mr. hia r- mired from lila an Idclil. Mr. K'lwln r'oatr, Hr, lnt ha imn 'IiiIIiik tin' vi'l Uli rela tors In I'ortlaml. returned huiii.t Tuesday. Mr. ami Mr Jnlm Kent, of Mount Wiiti'l, ho Im I n In (hi ill) Inr several it), liae returned to th"lr hmnn. Jm k lnyn, fiiriiii-rlv of till i lly, tut tior of Hi'iikniif. I ain'inlln a few rluya laltliiK tiM frlfiitl In Clm k Mini county. Mr IWira lli'rrliiK. ot Kalarada. In til la city Tnrml.iy. Hhn will aiam Irate for Cullfnrnl. wht'rt alio will ii-ililii for oim 1 1 mi. II. II. Iloaklna, of Molalla. hi) a in Ihla r It y on luitlui' fur ativi'ral la'a Ilia ftrt of the Wfrk, ha r tnrnml to hi hnriin. Horn. Novrnil'tT lltli. to tha lfp f Thoinn K. AiiiIiThoii, nf Mf.n. a iliiuchtrr. Mr. Aml'Tmin I thti inr ri'tary of tho Clrar t'ri't'k irfamt'ry. Ml hUlnit I .i'M nnii, ho ha Iiim'H -i.nlni, with Iiit aunt at Monitor hIihii Hfptt'inlifr. ri'tnrni'il to hi'i tioma In till ( II t tin' llrt of tint mi'ck Hny n foriui-r Ori'Ron fit? umiiik nmn, I nl whit now rcnlili In I'nrtlnnil wa In Hilt i ll)' on Vilnr Inn on Imnliii'iit. nnii hllo In'tr via HimI frli'inl. Mm. Tliiniloro Si hi'i-r. of Min k liure. nrrlvcil In thla rtly Mniiiln)', alul I thn KUi'Kt of Mr. mill Mr Fnl M II- ItT, of (limlaloiia, Mr. Hi Ihmt la a j iiHior of Mr. Mllli r I Mr. mill Mr. K. I). Sturm' ami Iniii- llv wont to I'lilou Mill Hiiinl.iy.t lifrr tlify fre Hi (iif Mr anil Mr. Arthur .flfnt, Mr. Z"ll"l ha In th" hrnthiT of Mr. HlurK". II. Kthuillt, of HlKhlaii'l, onn of llm iriiiiiliiihl at'Nkiiifii of Hi" roiuity, aa In thla illy on builnma Thur lav, Mr. HiliitiHt hu mii of tin' Itni'! rt'xliilrri'it ruttl" In lh rouiily Mr; N. i'. I,)ii'l, foriin-rly of t'ro cmi City, hut now of lia AiiK'li' tallfornlii. I In till illy, tUllliiit lih fil' lulu, ami Iiit il niclil'T, Mr Thoiria lni'luiv. Mr. I.yml n I hi li In California ( It liitltr part of liiffinlifr. Ml Hani Mltih'-ll. or forlliml. hut foruii'rly of Ihl rlly, ho la Ink IiiK a rinirmi In ii ii ml n a; at IIik I!imm1 HuiiiarltHii honiiltnl. wa In thla city mi Tui-ailuy, htT aha tint KUi't of Iut aUltr. tha Mlnir Mary anil ( l ira Mlli hi'll. Or. II. A. lii'ilniun, of Cunly, proiul m nt 'h)li lun of that rlty. anil ho aa rli'iltsl aa rt prri'lilatlro at the OifKon l'llalurit lail rrk, wa In thla rlly Wnlni'iMUy, and whl'a hrrc vlallt'd with bla hrothiT. County Id ronliT K. I, lfliniin. Wullt'r H. (iorrilt, of Colton, i on lit rd for liuntlnc ganie oul of aiamn In Jimllie llit k'i rinirt at Mu lalla on Nuvrmlirr 9, and waa fined ami io(, Ihf rot kt'lnic tS.Uo. Tht com wua tiroiiKht up hy lien H. I'atton. of Kntuiadu, drputy Rani" wurih-n. EFFORT MAY BE MADE TO SEND TWO TO THEIR FATHER W KONTAVILLA ym(jthy of Aulherltl la Won by Honl Mannar of Two Young Of fndr6ti'p parent' Train ing Hld lo BIti. Ilirum HiHikln. axi'il 72 yu.ir. dlt-d ut B .15 o'rliK-k Krlday mornliiK at hi hoiint at f'ultoii, nfti-r a Ioiir lllnv. Ili wa horn In Canuilii und ruiim to t'hti kaum rounty 18 yinr bko. Kor U yi'iir ho llvoil In On-Kon City, iiml Ihrcr yi'ur uko niot'til to Colton. IU wn a wldowi'r. mid tho followliiR chllilri'n urvlvi: Mr. Kftlo Alford. Mr. A. II. Wulli'i. Iink llonkln. Mr. It. II Tti to n ml Wultt-r lloakln Tin fiiuiml will ho hi-lil ut l:"0 o'i !i k 5umhi)' iilti'riiooii from tho It. I.. Ilottu.in rliupi'l, Si'vintli and Muln MP't't.i, with tut i-riiiciil In tho Mountain View ii'incli'iy. Tin' iiiynt'-ry of a or of rlint-a. Iiiiiuf mid atom rnliloTli for thn innl iart, wa (li'urfd up Tui-adny afl'T finoii whfii Kilii'il KliiKal'iTR, 10, and Hoy KliiK"l'''r, II, r'oiinti il una hy olio llm iiiinii'roui ript-dltloiia tiny had tukt-n Uh Ihi'lr alup twthfr, John Hur, dnrlnic llm Ul flva )t-t. Tbf ii', a oiiiitfrpurt of Ih" adf iituri' of Olltrr Twlt when uii'liT tin) In r in-ill o of 1'nK.ln, la nmnldi'rrd til immt iinimunl In thn Jminl'e ronrt an ouala of Clui kaina county In recent t-ara. The two hoy, with thrmt alalnr and lo hulf iUtiT. lived with tliflr inotlier, rinplnyi'd hy a IimmI reman rmit at t a week aa dlhwaher, on Monro airtt't near Fourth. Htar baa lii'i'ti away from lioino lor anvrral wai'k. leavlnn lha aupiMirt of tha fun -lly of clKht with Mr. Htur. Il wa tonvlrtvd here year ro on a hurne of aianult and nerved a mnieine in tho rounty Jail. rive 'ar aiio, Htar he Kan tint tilu ration of hi teion, Hoy, aa thief thn lad told Deputy )ltrlt Attorney llurt. and Juvenile Officer ot Tut'iHlay afternoon. The flrtt loxnon wa In houar hreaklnR, Iho atop par rnt oM'nliiR the window and ahovInK the hoy Imilde. Stolon artlrlea wero handed nut through the window. Htore and dwelllnK were vlaited bf the man and hi atepon. Hoy told the authorllle. and lr they hroiiKht home fwMlHtuff. Then tamo fchopllltlng. The two would ko Into a (tore, the loy would ileal and hand the purloined arthie to Htar who ulwaya tarried a aufk In which th atolcu Rood rou'd be hid den. Krneat, the youiiRiT of the two hoy, hi not tuken on a iimny of theae trip aa hi elder brother, they told thu onirrra. hut ha la u adept In the Riime m Hoy. Thulr aider, (iruce aiti'd H your, nlo wa Riven leaami In nhopliftlnK. tho hoy aald. and could ateul rlhhona nnd amull article Irom counter. Tint fr.ther of tht children live ut Montuvillii. und local uiilhorltle may Mideuvor to end them to hlin. nither tlmii to the Mtuto tntlnliiK achool Deputy DlHtrlct Attorney Iturko nnd Juratill Officer Krot axmo that l!i Iraliiinir given lha lad l,y llmlr aii-p-' :t!.r mtiA be nttiri oina. Willi llmlr hoiimt manlier and 'rUljl(orrl atory, lha lW fAin won the ayiu ithy of lh 'ithnrltlea. The Imya riHifemed T'iedy lhl ret enlly they hav ttoleii from do tn do ntown tom Huh art li lea aa (heap wMn-. nanhllRht aid Mnil ii'iially fkUKht their eyea, and Hiey would open a cane or run a ran tlon hand ali'iif a counter until llm dealred article wa In their Rraap. The boy war rauRlit Monday lilitlit by I'alrolinan Woodaard In the Htar Iheatie. Hy aellliiR a tlol'-n wati'h and a flaahllicht for 2 nl they liao in ured money lo ,y their way Into lint plate of aimi" merit. Tli Ih'X do nl mit to leave their mother. IMli tried Tneaday after nixin hen Mpnty DUirl't Attorney lliirke ur.i(etel lhai they probably would he better off at th tralnlim im h'Mil than at linuie. . FIRE BREAKS OUT HEAR MILL A AT EDGE OF FALLS Turkey And All The Other Thanksgiving Delicacies High In Prices This Year DAMAGE 10 CCNf RATOft IN NIW POWM MOUSI II UTIMATID AT 14000. W. P. HAWUY, SR., HAS PRAISE FOR OREGON CITY FIREKEN Blai On floor of Cnrtor Room, 25 Ft Down, I Hard lo Fight and Clowdt of Bmoko Bothar fir rihtr. RESIDENT Of COUNTY &4 YEARS SUCCUMBS TO CANCER AFTER LONG ILLNESS. Mr. Klluahcth Jne Waldron, a plo neer of I H.' 2 and re I dent of C"a ks mna county for M year, died at her home, 113 WUImnetlii atreel, Oregon City, at 10:30 oVIixk Krliluy moruliiR. Her death a due to cancer. Mr. Waldron i"u in Indiana, March V). 1H29. Hlie croaaetl the plain when a jmuiK wouun, aeitllnx In Cla'kantaa rounty. Her flrtt h un hand wa ('baric Hunrock, but after hi dtuth alio murrled Hamuel Wul dron. Hue lived In OreRnn City IT yeura. The folio InR children aur vlve: Mra. Mary Croft, OrcRon City; Jonathan Hancock and V. ('. Hancock, WaiihliiRton; Ooomt V. Waldron, Ore Ron City; Mra. M. K. HurrlnRton I'ortland; Mra. A. B. Hperry. Drown vllle; (1. U. Wa'dron, OreRon City; Cal Waldron, l AnRelea; Mr. Chrislina Dnrbour. OreRon City; II. A. Waldron, I'olo Alto. Cal ; Mr. Jee Hyatt. Willamette; Mr. S. J. Hea man, I'ortland, and Mr. C. D. Collord, New berg. The funeral of the late Mr. Kill- abeth J. Waldron. widow of the late Kumucl Waldron. u held from her borne on Wll'u tie street Sunday uftemoon at 2 o'clnck, Kev. J. W. Mc Calluni. puator of the ConcreRatlonal rhun h. offlwutltiK The aervlcea were w ell attended by 'friends and member of the fumily, and tho floral trlbuter were cxonlitlte. DurliiR the aervlce:' Mr. und Mm. John Waldron, of Court ! liey nunK aeveral att'ei tlona. The I pullbeurer were Krundoii cf Mr. i Wuldron. Hert and Kruct llarrlnK ton. of St. John; Norman E. Seamun. of I'ort'und; Hay Darbur.. of Tort! liiinl; Hulph Durliur. of OreRon City; Clyde Wuldron. of I'ortland. Inter-: nieiit wa In the family lot In Moun-j tain View cemetery, and the remain laid bchldo those of Mr. Waldron. who, died 28 years aRO. Many attended j tho service at the cemetery. Kire broke out about 9:.j o'clock Wednexluy nliiht In the uncompleted pew power plant of the llawlt-y I'ulp raKf company near Mill A and did damuRfl eatlniated by W. I'. Ilawley, Jr., at ii'MO. A new Reneralor wa partially ruined. Mr. Ilawley suld that the fire would not delay the early completion of the company' ll.ooo.OOO addition. A aectlon of the stack, atandliiR about four feet hlRh, waa put In the floor of the Ki-.nerator room and a fire built In It to dry out the concrete wull. Hpark from thla fire evident ly allxhted on the paper and cloth around the new Rcnerator and act It afire. The power plant I located on the edi;n of the full and the only open Iiir la throiiRh the roof. Workmen noticed cloud of smoke romlriR up from Iho room and an a'urm wa aorlnded. Mr. Ilawley. Jr., and ueo rc Iuey co-operated with the fire men In OKhtliiK the blaze. Owing to 'he amoke and the posi tion of the Are It was difficult to fight Unea ot bose were run from the com pany's mill on Main street to the scene of the blaze and from Mill A. Mr. Ilawley Sr., rami- up from Port lund when he heard of the fire. He complimented the local firemen on their work In so quickly responding to the call and In getting lines of bose to the h!ze without delay. Ktetl If lha Oreaou CI If mill are, running at rapacity, It wl'l Imi a lucky I family here that can afford a turkey j and all Hi attending d-IWar le Ihla coming Thaiikaglvlng. j liilhatlona now are that till; Thaiikaglvlng I going to coat money. Turkey ara wri throtiKh the na tion, and prhe every w hero are IiIkIi. The eat I paying record price for the bird In Tela and oilier Booth ern and aoiil h eater n atatea, and the' price here naturally ara lo affet ted I'p In thn air with turkey la the a! lifting. The Italian government haa decided that It need all the rheatnut Rrown In Daly thi year, and a strict embargo ha been ordered axalnat hipineut to till country. Hweet pte tatoe may le ued for alufflflK, but here bruIii the conaumer bump up again! hiRh pri'ea. California Rrow era have foreaeen the glowing price poaalhllillea and have bixwled the (Ik ore i nrdlngly. To rap the ilma, there I not evni a fair mpply of rranberrlea available The eaatnrn rrop I abort, record price are ruling -the prewnt quota lion being I2 a barrel and no addl llonal ahlpmenl ran Imi aerured Ih i ne the eaat ha none to (iiit. Ixx l t ranherrlea are alao sr , with the general prh e at IV t. Tho average barrel bold 100 pound of rranhei rle. In all probability Tbankglvlng dnv will he November 30, the lat Thur day In November, In aplta of effort to have Iho day advanced to Novoiohei 23. Merchant favor the earlier date 'lovernor Wlthycombe will not chang" the day In Oregon, mile I'realdeni Wllwjn' protlamatlon Hi tho ear lier date, which I unlikely. WOMAN FEARS MATE WILL SELL PROPERTY OR BOTHER THEIR SIX CHILDREN. A Bad Summer For Children. There haa been an unusual amount of danReroua aicknoHs among children everywhere this summer. Extra pre cautions should be taken to keep the bowels open and regular and the liver, active. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cause no pain, nausea or griping. They relieve indigestion, sick headache, bilious ness, sour stomach, bad breath or oth er condition caused by clogwd bowels. Jones Drug Co. Adv. Mra. Emma Cochran B-k for a er inanetn Injunction restraining her biiHband. Clark W. Cochran, from iilllng any of hi property or bother ing any of their nit children. In a di vorce suit Died in the Clackama county circuit court Tneaday. They were married June 1C. 102. in Molse. Idaho. Hhe alleges that he called her name. Bhe seek $25 monthly ali mony and $100 attorneys' fee. Davis T. Stevenson, a railroad brakemao. declare tbat hi wifo threw a atovelld at bim and used a rawhide whip on bis back In a di vorce suit filed la the local court Tuesday. Tbey were married May 2i lin, In Grants I'ass, Or., and have one child, a son, over whom be asks the custody. He also charges that he unjustly accused bim of Improper relations with other women. GUY L. WALLACE LOSES 52M SUIT AGAINST SOUTH FORK CONTRACTORS. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES County Clerk Ivy Harrington Satur day ixsued niarrlace licenses to May be! Iledlierg and John Kerr, of Mount Ansel, route No. 1. and Ida Muy Der dine and tioorge I-oii, of Monitor. Grants Dans Contract let for new courthouse for $76,443. Forget Your Aches. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neurulKia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to app'y; it penetrates without nibbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on band for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c. (Adv.) Circuit Judge. Campbell Monday granted a non suit In the $5250 suit of Guy L. Walluco agalnat the Orcgou Engineering ft Construction company, growing out of the construction of Oregon City's $350,000 South Fork water project. The Oregon Engineering ft Con struction company, holding tho con tract for the construction of the line, gave Walluco a sub-contract to lay G9,5u0 feet of 18-u.ch pipe and 61.754 feet of 16 Inch pipe for $5250, the agreement being subject to the ap proval of the South Fork commission and II. A. Rands, engineer In charge. The commission and Engineer Rands refused to approve the contract and Wallace attempted to bold the con tracting company for Its '"""enl. The court wa shown that the approv al of those In charge of the construc tion of the project was necessary, and that the approval was never obtained. ' Wa'lace, the plaintiff, la not a con tractor, but a Portland attorney. Evi dence showcl that be Intended to sub let his contract for 4V4 cents a foot, making a profit of S Vicents a foot on the Job. Engineer Rands was not sat isfied with the deal and recommended to the commission that the "reposi tion be not approved. An appeal nmy be attempted. Nyssa Nyssa-Arcndla drainage dis trict contract let for $58,000. We Know the People Are With Us-They Showedlt Last Week Remember, we told you one of the leading flour mills wouldn't let us have any more flour because we sold too cheap, and that they were trying to force us to raise our prices. They're trying harder than ever now and weVe going to fight them harder than ever. LISTEN TO THIS! Flour advanced 20c a barrel this week and is now selling WHOLESALE IN PORTLAND A T $8 AO. In spite of this fact we will still maintain our price: i1 mm $8.00 Sack until the 200 sacks we still have, are gone. Don't waste a minute buy yours now. Doesn't this convince you conclusively how we are fighting for our customers interests? Lunch Goods Rex Rnul Deviled Hum 15c, 2 forZSo Rex Potted Mum .... 15c 2 for 25o Rox Totted Chicken, .15c, 2 for 25e Rox Potted Tongue. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Cump's I'ork and Houiir, Regular 25 2 for 35c Van Cump's I'ork und llcans, Rogulnr U.i: ; 2 for 25c Van Cnmp'B I'ork and Beans, Rogulnr 10c 3 for 25c V. II .HurdlncH, special 3 for 25c Snyder Cntsup (lurgo hottlo) Regular 2,ric 20o 1 full t. hottlo Ketchup, Diamond "8" brand, special 15a Sen Ilroer.o Occult Crab, host qual ity nml cIiihm, can 25c Gorman Ho'.omo Huusngo, -lb. ,50c Honoy, Bhnrt qt. hottlo, spoclul 30c rimonto ChneHo 10c Chilli CheoHG .10c Tillamook Checao, pr.; ;d 25c Creom llrick Chuoso, pound.... 30c Booth's Sardines, curr 18c Tnlm Ilrund Surdlnes; 6 runs.. 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 15c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10c Cruckera, 10c. box, ricular $1.00 box 85c Hot Tamnles, enn 10c Chip Hoof ,. 15c Vienna Suuhuro, can .10o Pint Rolujh, per bottlo 15o Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweot ricklei nnd sour Plcklca In full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jurs,...25o flroon Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Hoof, ran 25c Deviled Hum, can 5c 6 for 25c Lobstors '....30c Shrimps, can ...10c Oysters, Reg. 15c can 10c Sour Tickles, pur qt., bulk..,. 10c Can Rlpe'Ollvos 25o and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c t pint Ornpo Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice.. 40c Cnoedft Illscutta, 6c pkg.,.6 for 25c Cooktos ... i ... . 10c pkg. 3 for 25c New Crop Walnuts Almonds, pound "25c Imported Walnuts, pound.... t. 20c 2 pound for 35c Ilrazll Nuts, pound 20c Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, res. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffeo, reR. 40c 35c Caravan Coffoo, 31b can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65c Spldorleg Tea, rog. 65c grucic. Totlcy's Toa, pound 65e pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grado, lb. 60c Poatum Cereal Coffoo, Reg. 25c, pcaknge 20c Fruit Lemons 25c doz. Oranges, dozen .' 40c Jonathan Apples, box ....... $1.25 Staymore Wineaap Apples, box 90c King Apples, box $1.00 Tokay Grapes, pound 10c Cranberries, two quarts 25c WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR New Crop Dried Fruit Sultana Rnialns, pound 10c Muscatel Raisins, pound 10c Evaporated Peaches, pound. ... 10c Evaporated Apricots, pound ...18e White Figs, pound. . . . 122c Basket Cluster Raisins, .pound. 10c HUick FiR8, pound 10c Currants, package 15c Lcmop. Orange Citrus peel, lb.. 30c BEANS. Mexican Reds, per pound 10c Lima Moan a, per pound ...... . .10c Small White Beans, per pound.. 10c Hnyo Reaiis 10c Specials Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Popper 5 Good Broom 25c Toilet Papar. 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda .5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Suck ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Rroken Rice $4.00 24 pound tin 50c o" gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 ran Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye '. 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quart 10c gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon in glass containers. .25c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. I5c, can:... 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-Inch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes n r Post Toast !ee ( r Krumbles 25c Savon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 bars for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Pars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Buking Powd er, pound 25c Pearline, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 25c 20c mrr Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c Rolled 0ts. 10-lb. Back 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats. Reg. 25c, pkg.... 20c Liberty Wheat, Reg. 25c, pkg... 20c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c 2 for 25c Vegetables Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big solid head 5c Sweet Potatoes 8 lbs. 25e Squash 5c Pumpkins 5 and 10'; Wednesday is Butter Day, Falls City Butter, 2-lb. Roll, 75c. Other Days 80c FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE.-OUR DELIVERY SCHEDULE: MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 A. M. Cancmah & South End Road 8A.M., Bolton 8 A. M., Willamette 8 A. M. Canemab " 8 A.M., Bolton 8 A.M., Canemah 1 P, M. Cladstone and Park Place 1 P. M., West Linn 1 P. M., Fallsview 1 P. M., Gladstone 1 P.M.. West Linn MORGAN Phone 19 Free Prompt Delivery