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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
THE 3IORXIXG- OREGONIAN- WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 31. 1909. Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order at the Very Lowest Prices We Are Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications Prosperity feriegs at The Greater Meier (Sp Frank Store 18 Sale" Tailored Suits $40 Vals., $24.45 In Portland's leading Cloak and Suit Store a great offering of high-grade Tailored Suits at an. extremely low price Plain and fancy tailored gar ments in plain serges, herringbone stripes, fancy prunellas, worsteds, black and white checks, etc. All this season's most attractive apparel 30 to 38-inch coats, trimmed with Otto man silk and satin collar and cuffs, also Persian braid trimmed Skirts plain flared with bias folds and but ton trimmed Others sheath effect as well as a handsome line of strictly tailored garments Every suit in the lot hand-tailored, handsomely made and finished throughout. Values range up to $40, on sale tO ACZ while they last at, each Tincess Dresses Sale H fell-Grade Lace GiirtaMs $3.50 to $20.00 Values Half Price $8,50 Vals., $4.95 Great special offering of women's handsome new Princess Dresses in ginghams and madras; waists have dainty jokes of allover embroidery, edged with bias folds of ., material "ined in contrasting colors of plain material; also wide tucking; ' skirts are plain ' flare and neatly trimmed with deep hem and buttons: the best regular $8.50 values, on 41 J - Q CJ sale at this special price. Our Entire Stock Hosiery Reduced This week our great annual April sale of Hoisery our entire stock, com prising $100,000 worth of women's and children's high-grade hoisery of every style and quality at prices that mean a considerable saving to the economical buyer. Included will be found lisles. silk and lisle, cottons, brilliant lisles, all-silk hosiery; plain, lace and embroidered styles, all col ors. Prices for .this sale as follows: Regular 25c Hosiery at, pair .19 RegjuM0Ioery,pairJLL43 Regular $1.00 Hosiery at, pair..87 Regular $1.50 Hosiery, pair. $1.33 Regular 35c Hosiery at, pair..29 Regular 75c Hosiery at, pair. .67 Regular $1.25 Hosiery at, pair.98 Regular $2.00 Hosiery, pair.gl.69 Regular $2.50 to $10.00 Hosiery, on sale at prices from $1.98 to $7.98 Bargains in Linen An unusual offering of John S. Brown & Sons' famous Tablecloths and Nap kins to match; best patterns and quality. Prices full one-third below regular value. Priced as follows: 2i2-yard Cloths, regular $4.00 value, on sale each, special, only..$3.QQ 2x2V2-yard Cloths, regular $6.00 val ues, Bpecial at, each, only.. $4.00 2x3-yard Cloths, regular $6.50 val- MJ81I pi - Great cleanup of high-grade Lace Curtains on the third floor today and tomorrow One, two and three-pair lots to be closed out at one-half regular prices One curtain of each pair slightly soiled from being used as a stock sample In cluded are fine Irish Points, Nottingham, Cluny, Brussels and other leading styles Immense va riety for your selection Values ranging all the way from $3.5Q to $2Q a pair to be closed out at one-half regular values The shrewd house wife will take advantage of this unusual offering $3.50 Lace Curtains $1.75 Pr. $4.50 Lace Curtains $2.25 Pr. $5.00 Lace Curtains $2.50 Pr. $8.50 Lace Curtains $4.25 Pr. $10.00 Lace Curtains $5.00 Pr. $12.50 Lace Curtains $6.25 Pr. 1 5c Wash Goods 6V4c Yd. In the Wash Goods section' for Wednesday's and Thursday's seeing we offer 5000 yards of new cot ton Suiting voiles and poplins in new and pretty styles very best colorings and combinations;, great assortment for your selection; regular 12Vo and 35c values. Buy all you want of it at thisM A. remarkably low price, at, the yard.. C Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. $3.50 Gloves $1.98 Pair 2000 pairs of "Trefousse" 16-button length Kid Gloves; three clasps at the wrist; black, tan and white; all new, perfect goods;, every pair guar anteed; all sizes, 5 to 7; best regular d1 QO $3.50 values; buy all you want at, pair P' Mail orders will be promptly and carefully filled. 200 dozen women's Lace Yokes, Collars and Chemisettes, white Point Venise lace- QQ trimmed; regular $1.50 values, on sale at. Great sale of . high-grade taffeta Silk Ribbons; black, white and all colors, all widths. Best values you ever had the opportunity to share in. No. 5, l inch wide,-regular 7c value, at,, yard. .5 No. 9, 1V2 inches wide, regular 10c value, yard, 7t No. 16, 2 inches wide, reg. 15c values, at, yard 10 No. 40, 3 inches wide, reg. 20c value, at, yard, 14 No. 60, 4 inches wide, reg. 25c value, at, yard.l7 No. 100, 5 inches wide, reg. 30c value, at, yard.21 $5 Couch Covers $2.95 Special lot of 200 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, double-faced combinations; green and red. blue and red, terra cotta. etc.; best patterns; CJO QC fringed all around; full size; reg. $5 val. PwI0 Special lot of fine mercerized Portieres, double faced figured reps, with fringe or cord trimmings; two-tone etiects, in green, olive, red and ffr OP 1000 copies of new cloth-h.nnrl K.a -popular titles favorite antli. 35c Edition, for this sale only.lO Paper novels, special at, each.lOe 1000 copies of popular copyrights Blag Bag. Younger Set, and many ... . I. . o . 'iuei-. opeciai at, per copy..oO '00 hurt books best titles jrreat alues. for this sale, per copy.. 39 -atest fiction, complete stock. ;it tlie erv low rricfi of. wr p.mr t o Heading matter of every description vu aie ai ine very lowest prices. Great Sale of (fir riCl T flT rn T" twu-iune enecis, in green, ouve, rea ana $lo.UU Lace Curtains $7.50 Pr.- brown; ful1 size; best $8-75 values pr $20.00 Lace Curtains $10 Pr. Laces and Embroideries 5000 yards of dotted,' figured and striped Curtain Swiss for sash and long Curtains best .15c value, at, per yard.ll Custom shade and drapery work our specialty. We furnish the best materials-and workmanship; lowest prices always. We are also Portland agents for "Vudor" Porch Shades. Grocery Department Specials in the Basement Store 5000 cans of Tomatoes, new pack; great spl. val., 3 tins for 21 Standard Brand of Gold Medal Corn, special valne, 3 tins.24 Griffin's or Blue Label Catsup, special for this sale, bottle. 20 Good Italian Prunes, special for this sale, 5 pounds for.25 String Beans, extra good quality, special only, per tin..l3 We sell all our groceries at the very lowest possible prices. Boneless Sardines, come in -large boxes, for this sale.. 25 Beans, in tomato sauce, special for this sale 3 tins for. . 24 212-lb. tins of Peaches. "Stag" brand, great value, per tin.l5 Best Seeded Raisins, 1-lb. packages, special at, 3 pkgs. for.25 Red M Soap, for. scouring and cleaning, 12 cakes for.. 25 Phone Exchange 4 or A 6101. Grocery Dept., in i Basement. Great Sale of 500 Room-Size Rugs ues, for this sale special, ea. .$4.50 22-inch Napkins to match the cloths; hef cia -iiu-ii inj.Mns id uiaica uie ciotns; st patterns; great spe- CJO 7C al vals. at, the dozen P O Wilton, Axminster, Body Brussels In the Carpet Store all this week a great special sale of mill samples of room-size Rugs Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels-best pat terns, colorings and combinations suitable for any style room floral and Oriental etlects large assortment all sizes exceptional values. Lot 1-r-Axminster Rugs of splendid quality; floral and Oriental de signs in the best colorings. Great special values at these low prices: 9x12 feet, regular $27.00 values, special for this sale, each ...$17.85 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, $25 values, special at. .$16.00 Lot 2 Body Brussels Rugs, Oriental and conventional designs, as well as small over figures ; great values, at the following prices : 9x12 feet, regular $30.00 values, priced for this sale at, each. 19.65 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, $27'values, special, each. .$17.00 Lot 3 Royal Wilton Rugs, soft Oriental colors and designs; beautiful high-class rugs at the following special low prices : 9 by 12. feet, $50.00 values, special for this sale at, each.. 38.85 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, $45.00 values, each.. $36.85 Lot 4 Standard Wilton Rugs, exact copies of real Orientals, both in colors and patterns; magnificent quality; wonderful values.priced : 9x12 feet, regular $45.00 values, on sale at this low price. .$37.65 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, regular $40.00 values, at. $29.65 By, far the best Rug bargains we have ever offered. Look at them. "Nemo" and "Mme, Irene" Corsets We are Portland agents for the celebrated "Nemo" and "Mme. Irene" Corsets, new models, latest fashions; Corsets of style, quality and comfort, and expert fitters to fit you. Appointments made for fitting at your home. Corset Department. Second Floor. Special lot of fine Batiste Waist Fronts, in English eyelet- and French effects; values up to 7Qg $1.50 each, for this sale at, special, each.. C 3500 yards of swiss, nainsook and cambric Em broidery, Flouncing, Insertion and Galloons, for women's and children's lingerie gowns, etc.; OQ 3 to 18 in. wide; values to $1.25 yard, at. OUC A fine lot of fancy Tucked Net in white, cream and ecru; suitable for waists and guimps; 27 inches wide; values up to $2.25 yard, special at.. $1.19 Special lot of fine round thread and French Val. Laces and Insertions, to 2 inches wide. Great special values, on sale at the following low prices: Reg. 75c val., doz., 39 Reg. $1.25 vals., doz., 50 10,000 yards swiss, nainsook and cambric Embroid ery English eyelet and French effects; suitable for infants', children's and women's wear. Fine qual ities, dainty patterns, great assortment. On sale: V2 to 3-inch, regular 30 values, on sale at, yard. 12 3 to 9-in., 40c vals., 15J 3 to 12-in., 45c val., 19 An entire new lot of colored Embroidery and In 6ertions to match, beautiful styles; 1 to 27 inches wide ; grand variety for your selection. . On sale : 50c val., yd., 29; 85c val., 49; $1.25 val., 69 A Calanf 200 Pairs ot extra large white Jk, OalC Jk Wool Blankets, size 78x84 inches: k. . pink and blue borders; the reg- jjianKexs ular values'. on sfi sale at, the pair.. PJiJJ 500 silkoline-covered Comforts, filled with white laminated cotton; full size; regular CM 1 C $1.50 values, special for this sale, each. . P Notions, Station'rySpec'ls Congress Playing Cards, gilt-edge, initials; OQ special value, this sale, ati the package. Reinforced nickel-plated Coat Hangers, each..3 M. & F. Woolen Trouser or Skirt Hangers at 11 bhelf Faper, all colors, for this sale, per strip. . .2c Art Linen nting Tablets, finest quality, priced Regular 25c values, 18J ; regular 15c values, 9 White Commercial Envelopes good quality, white wove, 5 and 6-inch sizes, special sale at, package. 4 Or, for a box of 2o0, special for this sale at.35 Large size wire Photo Racks on sale for, each.ll Picquet Plaj-ing Cards on sale at, package. 12 White Crepe Paper Napkins at, per hundred.. 8J Regular 35c fancy box Paper, at low price, box.l9 Regular 35c fancy Postcard Albums at, each.l9 Regular. $1.00 Postcard Albums, special, eaeh..49 Card and Invitation Engraving to your order, at the very lowest prices, in stationery Department. Book News Undermuslins Special lot of fin Cm-sot rv.. blouse and ticht-fittincr stvloc' trimmed in lace ings and insertions, tucks, beading ua nooons; ail sizes, great variety to select from; regular 75c AQ values, on sale at, per pair. TrUC Special lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in line embroidery and lace beading and insertions: handsome stvles a 1 assortment to select from; I QQ reg. $L'.o0 to $4 vals., pair V 'O 2000 Women's rwirl mialiti- namUrA f .J .11.1 t t J Gowns, trimmed in hemstitched edg ings, long and short sleeves; Dutch neck styles; best regular fiQ,, $1.00 values, special at, each. "C Children's plain tucked Muslin Drawers, ages 1 to 10 years; great values buy all you want of 1 P them at this low price, pair. AOC lniants' hana-embroidered t aps, lace- inramed. very pretty styles: $:l.00 values, priced for this" sale'at. $1.98 Shirtwaists $2.18 Timely offering of 2000 Cotton Ba tiste Waists, made with pointed and square fancy yokes, trimmed with fine and coarse laces, medallions and pin tucks; back and sleeves trimmed with tucks and lace insertion; all sizes, 34 to 44; handsome styles, prosit assortment; regular $4.00 r0 "1 Q values, on sale at, each.. O Silk Petticoats $4H 200 "Varsity" guaranteed Silk Petti coats, fully guaranteed not to crack or split for three months made with 16-inch flounce, trimmed with shir ring and four rows of 1-inch tailored bands; colors are white, green, rose, catawba. navy blue, copenhaeen', gray, mais and black ; great spe- A O C cial value, on sale, each. Pr'53 Great Sale of Soap La Premier Castile Soap, bar..7 Roger & Gallet's Toilet 1Q Soaps, all odors, special, cake A C Pond's Extract Soap, special at.l4J Woodbury's Facial Soap on 1 Q sale at this low price, cake. . f C Jergens' Old-Fashioned Soap, ja 8J Transparent Glycerine Soap, 10 3 cakes in box, at, per box.. AfciG 4-lb. bars Pure Castile Soap at. 43 White Ribbon Floating Toilet and Bath Soap, two ounces heavier than Fairy; special price doz. cakes. 43 M. & F. Special Hotel Soap, 00 on sale at, the dozen cakes. 5C Jergens' 9-cake assortment HQ fine Toilet Soaps, per box.. OC liife Buoy Soap on sale at, cake.4J Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, at, cake.8i Palm Olive Soap, on sale at, eake.8 I - . : I I ; - OVER $26,000 CLEARED KXACT AMOUjfx RAISED BY KIR MESS NOT KNOWN. Executive Committee Thanks the Public for Generous Support Given Big Benefit. The Executive Committee of the Klr meiw has found Itself under Indebtedness to to many persons and organlratlons that, being unable to express gratitude Individually. It has sent the following communication of thanks to the daily press In acknowledgement thereof: The exFcutlve committee of the KlrnwM for the benent of the Portland Open - Air Sanltorium and the Women's Exchange de lre to express sincere and heartfelt thanks for the nnerous support Riven to the Klr mes. Where everyone gave so (reely both of time and money, it is impossible to thank each one Individually, so that the executive t-oinmlttee anks its many friends and help ers to accept this public expression of ap preciation. The following acknowledgement is made the Portland papers by A. L. Mills, treasurer of the Kirmess. on behalf of the two Institutions assisted by the Kir mess: On behalf of the Portland Omn Air Rani. torlum and the Women's Exchange. 1 bes; to thank you sincerely for the publicity clven our Kirmess performance, and the uniform klndnee and consideration shown uur every request. The executive committee of the Klrnux consists of Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Miss Falling. Mrs. Sigmund Frank. Miss May Falling. Mrs. William C. Alvord. Mis Sarah H. Lewis. A. L. Mills and Thomas troii rooKe. An yet. Mr. Mills and Mr. Brooke, vlin are In charge of the financial arrange ments nave not received all of the bills, hence are unable to give out definitely the sum cicarea Dy tne entertainment. It h . however, been satisfactorily established that the net proceeds for the Kirmess will go well over the $26,000 mark after all expenses have been paid. The committee also la enthusiastic In lta recognition of the work of Charles Cutler, whose beautifully rendered solo work in the Indian Dance brought forlh such well-merited praise. Mr. Cutler is an Alaskan Indian whose tribal name la Dochh- hoh Hharchh.' He came to Port land over two years ago because of his intense love for music, and has entered on a musical career. If will be of interest to know that Mlse IJla Aguew Stewart, is contemplat ing giving the next of her Kirmess series in Spokane, and departed for that city last evening. USES BOTTLE ON BROTHER George and Joseph Lee Fight for Over Hour. CLUB HAS FIRST GOOD SPORT IN AQUATIC MEET IN BIG TANK. captain and crew narrowly escaped drowning. She was towed to the, Mission mudflats and beached. ' The cargo of fertilizer . is a total loss. , . In a fight between two brothers in -ooose Hollow" yesterday afternoon, one tried to beat, the other Into insensibility with a beer Dottle. He might have suc ceeded except that the other was too adept in the science of self-defense. George H. Lee and Joseph Lee. 483 Clay street, were combatants. Their trouble originated in a jag possessed by Joseph. The fight lasted for half an hour and aroused the deep concern of neigh bors. Anxious calls were sent in to the police by neighbors, who feared that the affray might - re sult fatally. Patrolman Harms arrived to find the bottle-wlelder had been van quished and his features sadly soiled bv his husky brother. Just to add . zest to Joseph's inconveniences, the officer threw him in Jail for drunkenness. H0USKEEPERS' DAY. The balance of this week will be de voted to bargains in household supplies. Special prices quoted on table . linens, napkins, towels, bedspreads, lace cur tains. sheets, pillowcases, curtain ma terials and draperies. . Fine line sample curtains in pairs and singles. McAllen & McDonnell. Third and Morrison. Articles of Incorporation. T-NITED Btni.DINO COMPAW Tnor-. porators. P. P. Mickey, C. O. Sabin and jonn uur wnson; capitalization. 15,OilO OHIO INVESTMENT COMPANY Incor porators, I.. Pewtheres. r. J. Forbes and rniiip Mvuru; capitalization, . 225,000. Medals Hung TJp by Multnomah and Races 'Are Supervised by Instructor Hilton. . Last night the Multnomah Athletic Club held its first aquatlo meet in the big swimming pool. This branch of sport is in cnarge or n. Hilton, the club"s new swimming instructor. SA aood-slzed crowd was present and some good swim ming was seen. The aquatic programme consisted of races at various distances, and for which medals were hung tip for tne winners Dy the club. The first event on the programme was the 50-yard swim by the senior class. This event was a riot struggle between Sharp and Dent, the former winning by a narrow margin of a few Inches. This event among the Junors was won by Hinckle in 35 seconds, Ave seconds slower than the time -made by Sharp in the senior event. ' The feature of the evening was the victory of little Alfred Krohn. son of Robert Krohn, who won the 60-foot dash in 10 seconds flat. Young Fabre was the victor in the junior event for 100 yards, while Dent won the senior century from Wakeman in the fast time of 1:12. The 50-yard swim for the intermediate class was won cleverly by Noyes, who made the distance In 31 seconds. Noyes also won thes 220-yard senior event, while the longer distance for Juniors was won by Reid. Leon Fabre also won - the fancy dtving event, and in this contest he dis played considerable ability as a swim mer. The everts were conducted under the personal observation of Mr. Hilton, while Robert 'Krohn and Eddie O'Connell acted as officials. decidedly vetoed being a political "har monist," and the dinner plan was dropped at his request. Steamer Sinks Scow Schooner. : SAX FRANCISCO, April 20. Tlie scow schooner Alma came in collision witn the steamer Kvichak off the Steuart-street wharf today and was capsized. Her SON BLOCKS PROBATE CASE Rushes Into Courtroom Just in Time , to Stop Court Proceedings. CINCINNATI, . April . 20. George D. Troutman, of Tucson, Ariz., arrived here today and entered the probate court room just in the nick of time to prevent the probation of-the will of -his mother, the late Mrs. . Anna D. Troutman, who died here last week. The document was belng'presented by Mrs. Lilly Balke. wife of Rudolph Balke, a -brewer, who is a daughter of the defendant. Her hand was upraised to take the oath when George Troutman rushed into the court room and dramatically announced: "I am here to protest." Probate Judge Leuders immediately suspended proceedings. The estate Is worth . J25.0OO, - consisting of 1200 acres of farmlne'. Inn In Uan.. i 1 - i.- . . Mr.- Troutman alleged that his motlrer was a sufferer from partial paralysis and a blood clot upon the brain. He paid the record would show he had protected the estate to his personal sacrifice. He has been since August' 3 last year in Tucson, Ariz., on business. Ha came here, he said, from Tucson on purpose to look after his mother's .estate. . HARMONY DINNER IS OFF Informal; Reception Is All Tammany Will Accord Croker. NEW YORK. April 20. John Fox, pres ident of the Democratic Club, confirmed last niht the report that the club has abandoned the idea to give Richard Crok er a farewell dinner before his departure for Ireland, next week.- It had been re ported on several occasions that Mr. Crok er would be present at a "harmony din ner: at which It was hoped that some of the warring factions in Tammany might be brought together. But it is now rjrob able that, an informal reception for the old leader will be, the only testimonial before he sails. It is understood that he Aviator la Trouble. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 20 Van E. Griffith, a young aviator, was hurled to the ground yesterday and narrowly escaped serious Injury, when his aeroplane Glider, drawn by an au tomobile, was tilted by an unexpected gust of wind and smashed against the street curbing. Griffith has made sev eral successful flights with the Glider in tow of an automobile, and easily at tained a height of from 25 to 30 feet. He was up about ten feet yesterday when the wind hit him. 3;ia FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. West Side f226 ALDER ST. 21t AND JOHN SOX ST. IHS GIBBS ST. Jlth AND MONTGOMERY STS. LSd AND JEFFERSON STS. "Fighting the Beef Trust" ASTORIA SI3 WII.MAMS AVE. 701 MISSISSIPPI AYR. .WS BAST MORRISON ST. S2 BAST HI KNSIDE ST. S3d AND BELMONT STS. J East Side TYVKI.KTH AND BOND STS. 253 TAYLOR STREET ( t N lONTOYV V i. Be careful when you come to Alder Street that you get in the right place. See that Smith's name and "Fight ing the Beef Trust" are over the door and then come in. LEADER Smith's pure kettle rendered Lard, 5-lb. pail, 65. Not an ounce of beef fat nor anv other """ 8Uon- nee or paying toe and even ooe ior Eastern lard which we vouch cannot comnare with Smith' Fresh Creamery Butter, full 2-lb. square 55 Fresh Ranch Eggs, per doz.. 25 h resh Willamette River Salmon, per lb. . 15 Deep Sea Halibut lOO Razor Clams, per dozen -X3V4e Beef for boiling Q4 and Ttf Roast Beef 8c. 9C, JLOf. 12ViC 15 Beefsteak Roast Pork.. . . Pork Chops.. . . Roast Veal.... Veal Cutlets. . . Smith's Breakfast Baco IOC. 15 I Pickled Pork .IOC. laVie. 15 Dry Salt Pork id. iav&: is Beet .12'4. 15 12V2C . m- 3o J," i-" i Mams 15c i Shoulder Mutton, per lb ..v...V i oi"S'-.iiiC i.eg .Mutton, per lb Hamburg bteak to 1 Loin and Rih Mnti i-i,.. in large' Jars, 20 cans for 25 Chip Baskets, wire handles, each..lQ Our Best Mackerel, 3 for 25 each. 1- lb. can Baking Powder 2- lb. can Oysters 7 boxes Toilet Soap...... 3 Dksrs. Gelatine New Patent Mopstlcks. Bum atarcn, lb , 4 pkffs. Gloss Starch pkjrs. Corn Starch bottle Blueing , bottles Chow Chow . ...... bottles Mixed Pickles bottles Sour Mid pets bottles Hot Stuff bottles Mustard and Horse radish , 2 bottles Worcester Sauce . .. 3 bottles Olives 1 bottle Griffin's Catsup, pts. 1 bottle Capers - ............ 15 .--20 ...25p ...25 ...15c ...5 ...25 ...25c 4 ...25 ...25 ...25c .25 ...25 .25 ...25 . . .20 ...20 1 bottle Olives 2C 1 bottle Curry Powder 20C 1 Jar Peanut Butter 2lt 1 jar Imperial prepared Mustard.. 15c or IOC li 111. . 1 . w au our meats and the following groceries at Third and J efferson Streets. Phone Main 8751. We deliver in quan tities of $2.00 or more. These" nrices will continue 11 wor is ids. or Best Granulated Sugar 81. OO 100 lbs. Potatoes 81.85 10-lb. sack High Pat. Flour 35 50-lb. sack High Pat. Flour 81.55 BO-lb. sack Pride of Valley Flour 81.35 Longs' Preserves 1 Pear .. , Quince Orange i-is J Raspberry -1 Cherry L In pints 20 ' Blackberry J Muscat Grapes Regular 20c lO Snyder's Salad Dressing (reg. 60c) 30 htrlng Beans. . . Coadcnsed Milk. Pumpkins Tomatoes ...... Corn ; . . . . Kidney Beans.. Salmon N. O. Molasses. . The Best Home-made Pies. each...l5C 6 Loaves Bread 25 Quart of Pickles lO 3 boxes Matches. 1500 in box 25 8 boxes Parlor Matches. 600 in box 25 Our Best Stove Brush and our Best Scrubbing Brush the two tOT 25 2 cans Shrimps 25 2 cans Mrs. C.'s Fig Pudding. . !ao 2 cans June Peas . 20 6 cans Sardines in-Oil 25 6 cans Sardines in mustard 25 4 cans Soup . 25 2 cans Corned Beef 55C lbs. large Italian Prunes. lbs. larjre Yellow Crawford Peaches lb'. Kvaporated Pears lbs. Evaporated Apples. ... lbs. Boncle:n Codfish . . 5 lbs. Jap Itlce. whole. a ids. ravy Beans English Walnuts, lb Brazilian Nuts, lb Filberts, lb Dustpans, each . V. I-'inch Boxes American Club Coffee. 3 cans.. Royal Club Coffee. 1-lh. can... The Breakfast Klerwl ll. Best Coffee in town for the money 200 . 25c . -25c . .25c . - 2-C . .-25c ..2oc ..2 oC . .15 --15C - .15C Sc . -loc 81.00 . .-1C 2.C Coffee Essence, 3 pkgs.. .i ids. .ago 3 lbs. Tapioca 3 pkgs. Macaroni . , 1 3-lb can Tripe 1 3-lb. can Ox Marrow . . I 3-lb. can Koast Mutton 3 lbs. Sal Soda 10 bars Laundry Soap.... ioc .25c . .25C . .25c ..15c ..15c ,.15c ...C ..25