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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1904)
THE MOHNI2f(J OKECtONIA, WEDNESDAY, KOYEMBEE 9, 1904. RUSH TO GET SPACE The Meier (Sh Frank Store Portland Exhibitors for Lewis and. Clark Fair. APPLICATIONS ARE POURING IN .Misunderstanding as ie Rule Caused Delay Large Areas Are Required Eastern Firms Show Keen . Interest In Western Fair. 'Portland and Pacific Coast manufac turers are rallying' to the support of the Tnrli anH Hnrlr "EimnaitiOTl- The renort in Sunday's Oregonlan, from Director of Exhibits H. E. Dosch, staang mat ra dfic Coast firms are being1 left In the lurch through their Inactivity in applying for space, has stirred up considerable com motion among local manufacturers. Applications are now reaching "Lewis on rnnrv inf!nnrtfirs "with every mail. Local men say they do not intend to let Easterners nave a -walk-over In getting the choice awards of exhibit space. Not less than a dozen applications have been received since sunaay oy u. u. jexeemaii. -secretary to President Go ode, and many other applications are known to have gone direct to Colonel Dosch at St. Louis. Those received at local headquarters have been forwarded to St. Louis in order that ac tion may be taken upon them. Divers reasons are given by local firms tor their delay In applying for space, but that usually assigned Is that they were not fully informed of the conditions governing the awards of space. Thought Space Was Reserved. "We had the impression that certain reservations were made for Portland and v. t3ia rvioot" Kfltrl nriA wholesaler - - yesterday, "and did not understand that we had to Join In the scramble for space at this time. It was my understanding that the matter wouia oe msea up us when C61onel Dosch returned from St. Louis." This explanation Is general, some even .i.t v, ,n.4 tViot thfv bad not rc- celved any circulars or official Information bearing on the subject. "We should have - fi.Mv InfnrmM On the SUbleCt vccu wwe 1 by the Exposition management, say-j many. All are seeing to it tuai " no further delay, bowever. t..ii.i.. Vit.t tvo T,iri!t and Clark Ex positions means more to them than to the manufacturers and producers of the East rinn nf America or the World, they are making applications for liberal amounts or space ana oubhuB u beat possible exhibits $i order to get standing witn, unoi aDove, xww ufacturers and producers. Applicants tor Space. E M. Brannlck, on benair 01 me etu- , debaker Wagon Company, has asked for ! 10,000 square feet of space. It Is feared j not more than B000 square feet can be given the firm. j The Western Book Supply Company wants space for a big exhibit Tatum & Bo wen want 6000 square feet in the Machinery Palace. Allen & Lewis have asked for space for an extensive exhibit for pickles and food P Sdler& Co. want all tne space possible and promise to make an attractive exhibit of their wares. Many other wholesalers have written for information as to how to proceed In getting tholr -space awards, and the tele phones have been kept busy with calls for information, thus indicating that the i rally oi local people is to continue until the manufacturing Interests of Portland and the Pacific Coast are safe from being shut out of the most desirable exhibit buildings Jbp enterprising- Easterners. "Will Report Favorably. As an instance of the Interest Eastern producers are taking in the Exposition. It is cited at headquarters that a big ew York firm sent a special representative here recently to inquire into the scopeof .the ExposlUon and prepare a report. The firm in question Is Lever Bros. Com pany, and its representative, E. O. Bln ner assured President Goode that the Fair surpassed his expectations or those of his, firm, and that his report would be favorable In every respect. 4. NO GROUND FOR CRITICISM Secretary Answers Those Who Knock Oregon Exhibit at St. Louis. Members of .the Lewis and Clark State Commission take exception to the occas ional slurs thrown upon Oregon s exhibit at the St. Louis Exposition by Portland era returning from that place. "We have passed several of these criti cisms unnoticed." said Secretary E. C. Giltner. of the State Commission, yester day "because they were comparatively few' In number, most Portlanders having pride enough In their city and state to either praise the . exhibit or say nothing & "Now, we would -say nothing at all If there -seemed to be any element of truth in these adverse criticisms, which are heard now and then from returned Expo sition visitors. I noticed the other day a printed interview with H. Wittenberg, a well-known Portlander. In which he slashes Oregon's exhibit right and left. "This might be very well, were it not for its inconsistency with the facts in the case Oregon carried away the grand prize for grains and grasses, of which the Oregon agricultural exhibit was of neces sity made up. The. grand prize is the prize over all other prizes and indicates Oregon had the best grains and grasses on exhibit of any state In the Union. "After having carried away the highest honors of any state la the United States in agriculture," concluded Mr. Giltner. "It seems that Oregon's showing at the World's Fair should receive the approval of Oregonlans. or at least that it should be immune from groundless" criticism." May Be No Multnomah Exhibit. Multnomah, admittedly the foremost county in the state, win proDamy nave no exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Ex position. The matter has been under con .u.ntinn -fnr Koma time, and the stand is taken by the County Court that Mult nomah County, being the home of the Fair, will not need to maKo an exnioit, k. TM-4nrtnnl Interests of the countv. manufacturing and liberal arts, will be cVinwn Viv the local manufacturers and producers. Only in the event the showing thus maae seems inadequate wm the county act. Tf AT "NEVER WALK AGAIN. Rev. J. C. Allen, of Berea Mission, Sustains Fracture of Right Hip. Rev. X C. Allen, of the Berea Mission. sustained a. dislocation and fracture of his richt hip on Monday evening by a rail at bis home on the corner of East Everett and Twenty-eighth streets. So serious is the injury that it is feared that be may never walk unaided again. Some time ago Mr. Allen's foot was broken and be did not have full control of the member. This foot caught on the corner of the oil cloth carpet and caused him to fall heavily on his watch and purse, which were In his hip pocket, the joint of the hip being dislocated and broken, causing a complicated fracture. Dr. J. A. Pettlt was called, and with the aid of Drs. Schwartz and Roberts, Mr. Allen was made as comfortable as jdossI fele. Mr. Allen Is 57 years of age. The Meier (3b Frank Storey Portland's Largest and Best Store Ail the Hits From "The Tenderfoot" oa Safe at Mask Dept. Custom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Specialty Trimmed Hats One-Third Offl Choose from om eatire stock of women's and children's trimmed bats at a discount of one-third from regalar selling prices The great November clearance sole of millinery now in progress offers choice from the largest and most carefully selected stock in the city Hats for street wear, hats for dress wear, hats for evening wear, all the newest shapes and trimmkigs The hestval nes in town Second Floor Cake-Baking Demonstration in the Basement Christmas Number of the Delineator on Sale 15c a Copy Great Sale Drug Sundries Mennen's Talcum Powder, can. ...13c Camelllne, 29c values, for. 27c Hind's Almond Cream. 29c value 27c Purity" Bay Bum, 25c value .14c Pears' Glycerine Soap. IBe value. 11c Rublfoam. 25c value, bottle...... lie Cnticnra Soap at 1 5c a Cake Limit 3 calces to a customer. Pumice Stone. 10c value 6c r0c Shaving Brushes for, ea 33o 5c Chamois Skins, each 5c 15c Chamois Skins, each 10c Dr. Parker Fray's Nail Enamel... 16c Dr. Parker Prays Rosaline 16c Dr. Parker Pray's Emery Boards. 16c Dr. Parker Pray's Ongaline 31c 5c, S5c, 60c Dressing Combs, 15c, 25c, 36c. Lyons' Tooth Powder, can 14c Espey's Cream, ISc value 14c Frostilla, 20c -value ...14c 25c Tooth Brushes for 21c 25c Tooth Brushes for 15c $1.00 Hair Brushes for 63c 50c Hair Brushes for 35c 69c Genuine Italian Castile Soap.. ..59c Mb. bar Castile, 25c value 17c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, 17c value 9c 4711 White Rose" Soap, cake llo 25c Toilet Soaps. 3 cakes In box, box. 17c Fairy Soap, dozen cakes 35c 3 cakes witch Haxel Soap .10c t cakes Violet Toilet Soap 10c 25c "Bathasweet" for, can 17c 10c package Rosemary Toilet Paper.. 6c Special values in Toilet Papers at 3c, 4c and 6c The Meier d& Frank Store AGfcNTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS Peninsular Stoves, Ranges and Wood HeatersBasement Thanksgiving Silverware Sole The Meier & Frank Store is never undersold Su perior nr chasing power enables us to sell at aB mm Jto- times eqaal orhetter mer chandk for less money d than aay other concern can afford to Tbanks- giving SSverware Sale is one of the many illustra tions -givea every day Sale of Rogers "184?" Plated Ware Fruit Knives, six in box, special, -per set $1.25 Berry Spoons, special- $ .68 Teaspooas, set of six, special. $ .90 Dessert Spoons, set of six, special -$1.60 Tablespoons, set of six, special '. . . . .$185 Dessert Forks, set of six, special.... $1.60 Table Forks, set of six, special $ 1 .85 "Forbes" Cake Baskets, satin or bur nished finish, $3.75 value, ir for t $2.79 'Forbes" satin engraved Mugs, each.32c Children's' silver-plated Mugs, French gray or burnished finish, e-1 -j $1.50 value for $ i 63 3-pc Tea Sets, .burnjshed fin- ea r1 Ish, newest shapes, $12.30 val. ?Of7J -pc Tea Sets, French gray fin- ea e1 Ish, very neat, reg. J 12.50 val. 907.3 pc Tea Sets, satin engraved, a- nQ medium size, reg." ?6.0 val... f',107 Crumb Pan and Scraper, French gray finish, $3.00 and $3.25 value, Silver-dated Syrup Pitcher, with tray, newest pattern; $3.50 value, j 6-lnch Trays, fancy edge, 5 $1.50 value 9 4 and 5-light Candelabra, with ei oe candies, reg. $8.50 values JpO.O J $1.65 Bonbon Dishes, each $L29 The following great special values: c Nut Cracker 42c; 60c values 46c 6 Orange Spoons In lined 1 00 box, $L75 value if Rogers '184?' Cucumber or ?l 00 .Tomato Servers, gilt bowls... S 5 .-rt Rogers "iSir' Chip Beef Forks, A a small size, 60c value 40C Rogers Nut Cracker Sets, cracker.. 6 picks, $2.00 value, set. $L59 Knives and Forks, satin finish, set of 6, new patterns, great value, set.. $3.50 Knives and Forks, set of 6, shell satin patterns, great value, set $3,60 9 and 10-lnch silver-plated Trays, regu lar $3.25 values, each $2.67 Fern Dishes, open woTk, round edge. medium size. $3.50 values $2.79 $5.50 Baking Dishes, medium size.. $4.38 8 and 10-inch Candlesticks, very newest designs, $2.75 values, for $2.13 PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Artistic Picture Fr aiming to Your Order Second Floor "HQine-Made" Unrfermusims, Che mise, Gowns, Skirts and Drawers at Unusual Values in High-Class Pieces Thousands of pieces of the highest grade American-made Under mnslins are being of fered at wonderfully low prices. Gowns, Skirts, Chemise and Drawers of the finest materials and daintiest trimmings; all new, beautiful Undermuslms a great special pur chase from the "Home made" manufacturers. The sale continues through, the week, and you miss the best bar gains of the year if you fail to take advantage. Second floor. Gowns -fere nainsooks and cambrics, fine em broidery and lace-trimmed, insertions, head ings and ribbons, long and short sleeves; beau tifuh styles; all sizes $3-$3.50 Gowns.Sl.98 $4 Gowns :S2.87 $6 Gowns are.. $3.98 $T Gowns ..4.98 $8.50 Gowns ..5.87 $10-$H .-$6.37 $6.50 Chemise,. S4.38 $3.50 Chemise. .$2.38 $5.00 Drawers.. 2.63 $3.50 Drawers. .2.38 Handsome, high-grade "White Petticoats having wide flounces, elaborately trimmed with "dainty embroideries, laces, insertions, headings and ribbons; separate dust-ruffles; values no woman wants to miss $5-$6.50 values.... 3.98 $7.50 values, each 4.98 $8.00 values $4.98 $10 values, each. 5.87 $13.50 -values 7.87. Thanksgiving Linen Sale The Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale is interesting particular honsekeepers, housekeepers -who require linens of recognized quality and style John S. Brown & Sons' Matchless bargains in Damasks, Napkins, Sets, Cloths, Doilies, Tray Cloths, Etc. All linen, bleached satin damask 64-lnch. Best pat terns; remarkable value, yard 8Sc All linen, bleached satin damask 72-inch 12 new patterns: $1.25 value, yard 9-lc All our $Lu0 bleached, satin damask Napkins oh sale at, dozen f 1.21 All our $2.00 Napkins, for, dozen SL53 All our $3.25 bleached Napkins, dozen $2.63 72-lnch satin damask Table Linens, all the best pat terns; regular $1.0C jrrade at, yard Sc 72-lnch satin damask Table Linens, handsome de signs, regular $1.25 grade, at the low price of yard ...,.4 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, all the Tegular $1.50 values, for. the yard 9139 72-lnch satin damask Table Linens, the $2.25 grade, for this sale at tho lo-ar price of. :yard.". '-l.T8 Hemstitched damask Tray -Cloths, 17x23 inches; values extraordinary at the low price, each.. 21c Hemstitched damask Tray Cloths, 20x28 Inches, marvelous values at, each 28c Our entire stock of Dinner Napkins, all grades, best patterns, immense variety, all at Thanksgiving Sale price. The grandest Napkin bargain ever offered $2.00 Napkins, dozen... .$1.72 $2.50 Napkins, dozen S2.05 $3.25 Napkins, dozen S2.C3 $4.00 Napkins, dozen $323 $5.00 Napkins, dozen f40 All Napklna up to $120 doxea at re duced prices. Hand - embroidered Afternoon Tea Cloths and Center Pieces, beautiful designs and qualities, great bargains nt the following- prices $2.25 pieces, each.... $1.87 $2,50 pieces, each $2.10 $3.00 pieces, each... $2.60 $4.50 pieces, each $&S3 $5.00 pieces, each $4.25 $C.00 eces, each t....$5.20 All our flseat pieces up to $15.00 greatly reduced. Hemstitched damask Tea Cloths all the best sizes and patterns great bargains, $1.00 grades, 83c each; $L5() grades, $L21 each; $2.00 grades, $1.52 each; all $3.00 Tray Cloths for. each $25 See the new French Table Linens being offered at Thanksgiving Sale prices. Hemstitched satin damask Table Cloths, beautiful styles, all the best grades at Thanksgiving Sale prices $4.50 Cloths for $5.00 Cloths for $436 S6.00 Cloths for $49 $7.00 Cloths for $&S6 $9.00 Cloths for $7.38 $10.00 ClothJ for All our high-class satin damask and double satin damask Table Cloths, in all sizes from two yards long to five and a half yards long; magnificent styles; values ranging from $3.50 up to $75.00 set. will be offered at exception ally low prices during the great Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale. Entire stock of John S. Brown & Sons Fine Linens at special sale prices. Women's $3.50 Shoes $2.22 Pair i Women's vici kid, lace and Bluchers, light or heavy sole, patent tip, Cuban heels Patent colt lace shoes, light soles for dress wear, Guhan heels, mat kid tops Patent calf and patent colt lace shoes, welt soles, military heels, mat kid top Patent colt but ton shoes, military heels, mat kid tops Shoes we !11 guarantee n equal to best $3.50 values to be found any where "American tO 03 Week" price is, pair H i Merits $6.00 Shoes M $3,95 Pair French,; Shrlner. & Timer's famous $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes for men; broken lines In about all sizes offered at a ridiculously low price. Shrewd men will snap up these bargains quickly. It isn't -often $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes can be bought for $3.95 pair $&e patent calf lace Shoes, imperial toe; $5.00 patent colt Lace Shoes, Carlisle toe; $6.00 patent borse lace Shoes, double sole; $5.00 and $6.00 heavy lace Shoes, in box calf and Zurah calf, about all sizes; take your pick of all above lines at this price $&95 Boys' Knee Pants 300 pairs, of boys' S5c knee Pants, in all-wool Casslmeres Brown and gray- mixtures Extension waist bands, 3 to 16 H years, pair ....t.59e Evening Costumes and Wraps At 25 Per Cent Discount This Week We are offering choice from the largest and hand somest showing of Evening Costnmes and Wraps west of Chicago at a reduction of 25 per cent from regular selling prices A noteworthy display of high-grade Evenfrig and Party Costumes, Theater and Carriage 'Wraps m silk, lace, broadcloth and velvet, imported and domestic- models Magnificent creations setting at prices ranging from $2Z,.SQ,to $500.00 :gKXBdrkjor - v r x 0Q&ffi$32.6O Suits $23j85 "Women's high-grade Dress Suits, all this season models, in Cheviots, Coverts, Broadcloths and mannish mix tures, Tourist Directoire, jacket cr tight-fitting, models with or without vests, velvet guimp-or cloth-strap, trim med? hlues, hlacks, browns, grays tans, Jight and dark mixtures; regular $30.00 and 32.00 ft'v garments, for only ....-. i 203 $18 and $20 Coats $14.55 Woman's Jackets all this season's leading styles in Chev iots, Kersey and mannish mixtures, Tourist back with belt, plain box back, French backs, yoke effects with plaits, velvet collar or plain tans', castors, 1 AJZ blues, grays, browns and. fancy mixtures. .V tptp3 New Raincoats Lateat Styles "New Materials immense Showing of Tan Co vrfcToerist Coats, $ 11.00 I Silk Petticoats $5.85 Better hurry if you want to share in this great Silk Petticoat offering only a hundred of the original six hundred remain for your choosing; all clean, newr desirable Skirts of superior qual ity Silk plain and changeable; values $8.50 to C R $11.00, for. . , f JiOj plaiting and tucked ruffles, or deep corded flounce with ruche and ruffle, brown, garnet, gray, black, navy, helio and changeable. Mail orders will be filled- Dress Goods Sale Xew fancy mixed Dress Goods materials for suits, skirts, shirtwaist suits; the newest patterns and colorings; the entire line at decided reductions from the regu lar selling prices 75c Dress Goods 63c Yard 85c Dress Goods 71c Yard $1.00 Dress Goods 79c Yard $ 1 .25 Dress Goo4s $ 1 .07 Yd. $ 1 .50 Dress Goods $ 1 .29 Yd. $ 1 .75 Dress Goods $ 1 .47 Yd. $2.00 Dress Goods $ 1 .63 Yd. Entire stock of lack and col ored dress materials at greatly reduced prices all this week Great Silk Sale New, pretty Shirtwaist Suit Silks, neat figures and stripes; attractive colorings: unusual values XL 50 85c grade 59c Yard $1.00 grade 83c Y4 $1.25 grade 99c Yd Beautiful new Plaid Silks just received by express. Xew Crush Velvets In brown, black, gray, etc New Chiffon Velvets in new colorings. Mall orders are promptly and properly Ailed. Knit Underwear Women's natural wool mixed Under wear, Vests and Pants, fine quality and finished, beat 75c values, Women's high-neck long-sleeve knit Corset Covers, 65c val OUC Children's Combination Suits, wool mixed, white or natural. e t Cneita style, 73c value, suit. OCC 25c Hosiery 17c 3000 pairs of Women's double-sole fast black Hose, medium and heavy weight. Hermsdorf dye, all sizes, beet 25c values, pair itC Blankets Comforters 500 pairs of 10-4 White Wool Blankets, colored borders, the best K.B0 val ues money can buy, on sale thlsweek at, pair 0.0 1 U-4 extra large size White Wool Blan kets, colored borders, fine heavy blankets, regular value, for c-or this sale, pair. ... J.,50 Sllkollne-covered Comforters, white cotton filling, handsome patterns and coloring, H-w) values, each........n.77 Hlgh-yrade Sllkollne-covered Comfort ers, laminated cotton filled, best pat terns, regular KJ& valae lM Thanksgiving Grocery Sale Commences and oqrdinghouse-keejers Of coarse this is k grocery store mwA ana joqraingnouse-iceefters ji coarse tnis is a grocery store aa a mighty gootl one It h jqstas good a place to liny groceries ,aa4 nnwitinw a At is tfVfeav rVvair& and taitt Manv of AT&erica's hmzi pcGvmpm as it is to buy cloaks and snits Many of America9s est stores sefl .groceries -"Ginifceli" of PiiiUdelpkia "Simpaon-Craw- ford" of New York, an4 scores of othersWe. might jast as wefl sell groceries as tinware or stovat We huy and sell more grocer iea than aay other stored town jecause we sefl good groceries at reasonable prices Tha great Mst-we reseat today illnstrates the great saving to he effected - if yog hay here Phone Private Ex change 4 MaU orders WMthesamfactorHy filled 2-lb can Bltfe, Point Oysters, 3-for.. ,.l.-$ 1-lb. can Bine Point Oysters, 2- for. ... 3S& Plpy Oysters, 1-lb. cans, 3 for..., t35e 3 frames of Hdney for. , .5c 1- lb. can Van Camp's .Plum Pudding., 25c. 2-lb. can Van Camp's Plum Pudding. . -c 1 box No. 1 M&caroni for, 4 4c S packages of Chip batches. ......... .35e 5 "packages- Searchlight Matches 2Se 6 packagresPres Hatches ;33.' L.can Eagl-Milk for. , .15c 3 cans Ploner Cream 3Rc li-ot. bottle Olives for v. ,ae 10-lb. sack Western Dry Granulated Sugar-for ..sjse llbs. Granulated Sugar for. .....i.fl H0-lb. sack: of Fruit Sugar. ....-.. T?9&&& Pbt. bottle of Ammonia... -........ -oc PIntof Llciuid Blueing ...... 5c 3 packages of Jell-o for...,........ 38 S-fb package ot Soda Crackers ,.ac Log Cabin Maple Syrup", gallon. ....$lW Log CaMn Maple Syrup; gallon... 8"c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, quart. ...... Xe Log, Cabin Maple Syrup, pint 3e New California Walnuts, pound 15c -Xew apr shell Almonds, 2 lbs. for. . 35c 18 -lb. sack, Pastry Flour.... ........ 3c l-lb. sack: Farina for 35c 2 pkgs. Sett-RJU!ng Buckwheat 35c S e&M Babbitt's Lye for 35e l ean Grease Cliocolate. ............. 25c 40 c Baker's Cocoa, can 14hCan Schillings Baking Powder... Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate 35e 1 can Jw C. Baking Powder 2e 2 cans Duchess PeacheB aSe 2 cans Alamo Tomatoes .lie t cans "All-Gold" Tomatoes.....".... ae 1 can Amazon; Peaches i 15c 1 can "All-Gold" Peaches. ........... Ke Durktes Salad Dressing, bot, 10ci 25c, 45c Royal .Salad Dressing .25c, 45c Rice Popcorn, pound.. . Sc 10 lbsv Kye Flour.. 39e McLaren's Imperial Cheese, 2 jars for "........ 25c Canada Cream Cheese. 2 for. 35c 3 packages Saratoga Chips. 36c Edam Holland Cheese 1904 all Milcher Herrinr. keg 2-lb can String: Beans ISe Nabisco Wafers, box... ....... ......... 36c 5-lb. can bar Sugar...... 2" 1-lb. packages Graham Crackers., as Ffsr Prune- or Postunr Cereal., . ae 'i packages Grape Nuts. ...... 3Se 3 packages Mince Meat..... ....... 3K 3 cans Van Camps Soups.......... ase 1. can. Queen of "West Corn 19e Vleter TUm? We gb&raatee to be superior to any flour soM la Portlaa our .-own special brand. aaada-Af tha best "wheat, the soil produce. 3 1-lb. packages Figs v. aSe California, looee White Figs, 4 pooae ., ....... age Calif or nic looe Black. Figs, 4 . pouss . ase 1-lb. package Hew Dates........ le Knox: Gelatine. Z pkgfc.-. ........ as 32-ok. Jars Chow Cfa&w... .... .. aSe 32-o. Jmy of Pfcklw..-. Me 2-lb can Sliced Pineapple, ISc 3 1-lb. cans Van Camp's pork axi beans 2 2-lbcans Van CanpU pork aad beans 2 2-lb cans Heinx pork. d beans .. .... ........ ... 4 lbs. Taney Italian Prunes...... .Broken. Japan. Rice, pound . . . 2 cans Albert Roche's SftrdiMc. . Smoked Sartilnea c ...... 1 Tacht Club ooneleM Sardines.-.. 1- ib, MUKOt Waahd'FTJM?. at 2- lb. basket WMhcd FW.... 3a ase ase le ie-lb. sack- Creanr Rolled Oats.. l-lb. sack Mayflower Rolled Oats; lH-lb. saek Steel, Cut Oatmeal... 19lbe. pure. Buckwheat 18 iba Graham Flour,:,.., Fraak. Raaatd Peanuts, lb. . .... Jfew Brutl Natw, 2 lbs JTaw Peaa: for Fo. ........ 1-lb. aix aitriaipa - 1-Jb. can tirlmp ...... Xew ?mon Peel, pound., New Orange Peeli pwind. New Oltroa Jeel. puad.-.v 35c 5c! 45c ase sac as IS' 18e aae lc 15e ave 3 1-lb packages' Seeded Raisins aae Snider's Catsup, 2 bottles........ age Hnlders Oyster Cocktail Catsup, aae Cooper's Salad oil, quart. ...-.gLa C. St B. Lucca Oil, quart ....... age Meier & Xrnk fnaionw faeba . aad Java Ceffee, wouad a-lb. nackasre Domino Sugar.... 8a "Victor" Flour, none better, 9aek.gl.JaT 1-lb. package isew uurranwr , ia. Looae Muscatel Raisins, 4 lbs. - aa 10-1. seek: yellow or white Corn meal ....... as 1-lb. can Lightship Salmon, 2 for affe