THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MAX 15. 1909. For Today 5000 Fresh, Sweet Florida Pineapples Buy All You Want of Them at Low Price of 1 7c Each On Sale in the Basement The Meier Frank Store's Saturday Shopping Store Open Tonight Until 9:30 etm Iff Bull Women's 75c Undervests 47c Each Women's 75c Drawers for 47c Pair Women's $ 1 .00 Union Suits for 67c Women's swiss-ribbed Knit Undervests, trimmed with cluny and lace; come with low neck, no sleeves; lace yoke; all sizes; the best regular 75c values buy all you want of them at this price. Women's extra fine ribbed lisle Undervests, hand-crocheted edge, high neck, long sleeves; all sizes; best 75c values, on sale at, each. Women 's fine ribbed Umbrella Pants, trimmed with plat Val. lace, 3V inches wide; regular 75c values, on sale at, special, the pair. Women 's fine ribbed lisle Union Suits low neck, no sleeves, lace trimmed pants, knee length; regular $1.00 values, at this low price. Misses -Children's Millinery torchon 47c 47c 47c 67c n Complete line of infants' and children's Straw Bonnets, trimmed with satin ribbons and pom poms; splendid styles and great' values, at prices from, each, 75c to 5J57.00 White lawn and dotted lawn Normandie Bonnets, with lace and embroidery edging and ribbon trimming; values Aa from 75o to $3.75 each, at. Vll Misses' and children's Sailors in Java and split straws and draped with fancy silks and bands; large assortment and great val ues, at prices from, each, 75c to jjiT.OO Infants' and children's Tucked Bonnets on sale at prices from 35c up. See them. Misses' and children's trimmed Millinery in grand array and at all prices; 2d Floor. Peanut Candy 15c lb. In the Basement Candy Department for Saturday's selling, 2000 1 C lbs. fine, fresh Peanut Candy, guaranteed best ever sold in city, lb. " sw Picture Framing at 20 Per Cent Off $2.25 Framed Pictures $1.19 Each For Saturday only, we offer 0 per cent reduction on all picture framing orders. We carry the largest and best line of moldings in the city, and have expert framers to execute your orders. Picture Department, 4th floor. Special lot of 300 framed Pictures, size 13Vi by 2712 ; beautiful landscape scenes, in rich effects and colorings; $2.25 values, on sale at, each. .$1.19 Great special sale of Pyrography Goods on the Fourth Floor. See them. Sale Men's Sum mer Underwear American Silk Underwear for particular men; fin est quality yarns; pink, blue, lavender, rose, etc.; long and short-sleeve shirts; all sizes shirts and drawers; every garment handsomely made and fin ished ; best regular $1.50 values, on sale QJ 1 OQ at this special low price, the earment. ,P Men's Spring-weisrht Underwear, fancy hairline tripes, in blue and white effects; all sizes OQ. shirts and drawers; 50p .values, on sale at. Men's "Cooper's" spring-needle Form-Fitting Un derwear; Summer weight; ecru, blue, salmon; all sizes shirts and drawers ; "best regular $1.00 values, on sale at this special low price. B. V. D. style Nainsook Underwear for men; short drawers, athletic shirts ; well made and finished the ideal hot-weather underwear, on sale as follows: Men's, on sale at this low price, garment. .45 Boys', on sale at this low price, this garment. .40J Men's "Shawknit" Hose at 17c Pair Our great semi-annual sale of men's Shawknit Hose 5000 pairs; the mill's clean-up before starting the looms on Winter merchandise ; some have slight imperfection. A great assortment of styles for your selection, including plain colors, black, split foot, gray mixed, mottled and fancies in endless variety; all the best colorings, patterns and combinations; come in all sizes hosiery of style and quality. Most stores sell them at 25c a pair. " Supply your Summer needs at this special low price, per pair.. C if if 11 I 11 ' nil I m t WMWEXr Alteration Sale of Fine Shoes For Men, Women d Children Radical changes in the arrangement and layout of the Shoe Store demands that the stock be reduced to one-half before the carpenters can work to advantage An unusual opportunity is offered to supply family footwear needs at a big saving Take advantage Men's Fine Shoes $5.00 Val. S3.95 Men's patent colt, tan calf and velour calf Shoes and Oxfords, in swing and straight shapes; hand welt soles; broken flJO QC lines; $5 values, pair. .P $4.00 values in all the above leath ers and styles, at, the pr..Sj2.95 500 pairs of men's patent colt, ve lour calf and glazed kid Oxfords and Shoes ; all good, durable styles. Regular $5 and $6 tJO OQ values, on sale at, pr.. P""" Boys' box calf and glazed kid Bluchers, good pump soles, swing lasts; great values, at these prices: Sizes 1 to 5, at, the pair. .$1.99 Sizes 10 to 13. at, pair. .$1.69 Boys' satin calf and kangaroo calf Bluchers, medium and wide toes; all good models, on sale as follows : Sizes 1 to 5, at,, the pair. .$1.59 Sizes 10 to 13, at. pair.. $1.39 Misses' and children's patent colt Blucher Oxfords; extension soles, low heels, foot form ; at low prices : 11V2 to 2, $2.50 values, pr.$1.65 8y2 to 11, $2.00 values, pr.$1.35 6 to 8, $1.50 values, pair. $1.19 Misses' and children's' fine dress Pumps, with bows; patent leather vamps, tan kip tops, champagne kid top, brown kid vamps and all patent leather; great values in all sizes, at the following low prices: 2 to 5, $1.25 values, at, pair.98 5 to 8, $1.50 values, pair. $1.25 8V2 to 11. $1.75 values, pr.$1.48 IIV2 to 2, $2.00 values, pr.$1.65 1000 pairs of Barefoot Sandals, in tan ; very best styles for misses and children; great values, as follows: Sizes 3 to 8, on sale at, pair.49 Sizes 9 to 11, on sale at, pair.59 Sizes 12 to 2, on sale at, pair. 690 1000' pairs of infants ' tan and pat ent leather ankle-strap Oxfords, in sizes 2 to 5; great special values, on sale at, the pair. "?C Women's Oxfords Reduc'd Women's patent colt, gunmetal, glazed kid, tan calf and brown kid Oxfords, lace and button style, plain toe; garden ties, etc.; Cuban heels, welt flJO AQ soles; all the best $3.50 values, at, pair. .PsWs,xO Women's patent colt, tan calf and brown kid Ox fords, welt soles, plain and tipped toes, garden ties, bluchers and button styles; all this season's most de sirable footwear, in all sizes and widths; lJO QC the best regular $4 values, at, the pair.P"'0 Women's fine low-cut Shoes garden ties, pumps, bluchers and button styles, in fine lustral. colt, dull calf, glazed kid, tan calf, brown kids, welt soles, plain or tipped toes; best styles and O QC quality; $5.00 values, at this price, pair. Women's Shoes II Misses'FineShoes $3.00 Val. $1.98 Big girls' low -heel Shoes, the best styles, in patent colt and fine kid, patent tips, welt soles; I1 QQ $2.50 and $3.00 values. P A 'O Misses' Oxfords 1000 pairs misses' patent colt and glazed kid Oxfords, patent tips, extension soles; in all 1?1 QQ sizes; $3 -$3.50 values. P '"O Women's Shoes $3.50 Val. $2.65 Women's tan. and oxblood Russia calf Shoes, button and blucher styles, hand-welt soles, all good de sirable models; best $3.50 values; on sale at this unusual- C O Z C ly low price, per pair. PnsfUO Women's Shoes $5.00 Val. $3.95 Women's imported tan Russia calf Shoes, button and blucher styles, hand welt soles ; some have 8-ineh tops; best regular $5.00 values, on sale at this low price, CQ QE pair take advantage. . P.I0 Men's Fine Shoes $5.00 Val. $2.39 Great clean-up of men's fine Shoes and Oxfords, in patent coltj velour calf and tans; all narrow lasts; good models, best $5.00 values, to be cleaned up' at this GJO special low price, pair. . PsO7 Women's Shoes $4.00 Val. $3.15 Women's tan and Oxford Russia calf blucher and button Shoes, welt soles, wing tips; in all sizes; best $4.00 values, on sale at JJO "1 C this low price, per pair.?' $4.00 Val. $2.98 Women's gunmetal, patent colt blucher and lace Shoes, dull kid tops, welt soles, Cuban heels; all sizes ; the best regular $4.00 values, on sale at this special SJO QQ price, pair see them. . P-70 $6.00 Val. $3.98 Three big broken lines of women's high-grade Shoes, in fine lustral colt, with brown suede tops, but ton and lace styles; also fine glazed kid shoes, all desirable foot wear; regular $6.00 JJ QQ values, on sale at, pr..P'0 Men's Fine Shoes $4.00 Val. $2.95 2000 pairs men's patent colt and tan Russia calf, blucher and but ton Oxfords, swing shapes, welt soles; in all sizes and widths; reg ular $4.00 values, on (PO QC sale at this low price, prN'' Women's Shoes $3.00 Val. $ 1 .98 2000 pairs of women 's patent colt, gunmetal and glazed kid button and lace Shoes, dull kid and cloth tops; in all sizes and widths; welt soles; the best $3 val- QQ ues, on sale at, pair. .P O Boys' $1.25 Waists for 69c Each Boys' $1.50 Pants at 63c Per Pair Saturday sale of 2000 boys' Blouse Waists in blue and tan chambrays, percales and madras; both plpated and plain styles; ages 6 to ?Q 16 years; regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, on sale at this price, each. OJ7C Saturday sale of 500 pairs boys' straight Knee Pants, in fancy mixed tweeds, fancy worsteds, cheviots and blue serge; ages 4 to 16 CO. years; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, on sale at this price, pair..OOC Men's $4.00 Fancy Vests at $1.53 In the Men's Clothing Department, second floor, a great Saturday sale of Men's Fancy Vests in Spring and Summer styles new and up-to-date vests in attractive patterns -French flannels and fine wash ma terials in neat stripes arid checks made plain or flap pockets; all sizes; values in the lot up to $4.00 each; your choice Saturday g ct only at low price ofP 1 mD See our Morrison -street window Women's Tan Cape Gloves Great Saturday sale of 3000 pairs of women's and chil dren's Tan Cape Cloves "Dent style" in all sizes, lengths and grades Best shades of tan Every pair fully guaran teed The best values in standard street gloves you ever had the opportunity to share in Mail Orders carefully filled Children's one-clasp Un Cape Gloves, QQ best regular $1.25 values, on sale at, pair. .73C women's one-clasp tan Cape Gloves, the QQ Children's 25c Hosiery at 14c Pair 3000 pairs of children 's black cotton-ribbed seamless Hose, lxl rib, "I A all sizes, 6 to 10; medium and heavy weight; best 25c values, pair. . AC 5000 yards of extra heavy all-silk Taffeta Hair Ribbons, 5 inches wide; black, white, red, brown, navy, pink, light blue, etc; best regu- 00- lar 35c and 40c value, on sale at this special low price, the yard. .ssiiC 1000 Copies "Jungle-Moon" 14c Ea. In the Sheet Music Department today, "Jungle-Moon," the hit 1 A. of the season; great special value, Saturday only, on sale at, copy. . XtC "Lovelight," "Rainbow," "Baby Talk," "No One Knows," "Liking's Not a Bit Like Loving," and many other hits, on sale at 3 copies for..50J 75c-85c Neckwear at .47c Great Saturday sale of 5000 pieces of wom en's Neckwear all the season's newest and prettiest pieces, including Dutch collars, ra bats, jabots, bows; stocks and croats; white colors wonderful assortment for your se lectionStyles to please every individual fancy Regular 75c and 85c values y Choice at this very low price, each C C Great Saturday Specials in Women's fine Parasols Very best styles Large variety FRAME LIQUOR LAW Council Committee Begins on Drastic Ordinance. STATE STATUTE IS COPIED Rushlipht Says Provision for Sun day Closing Is to Place That Matter in Hands or the City Authorities. The liquor laws of the rtty are to be revised by a special committee of the Council, which held its first meeting yes terday afternoon. Councilman Rushlight Is chairman, and Counctlmen Bennett and Wallace are members. Drastic regula tions are proposed by the committee, provisions Identical with the state law relative to the cIohIvk of saloons on Sun day beln Incorporated in a proposed draft ordered made by Assistant City Attorney Grant, at the solicitation of the committee. Mr. Rushlight said yesterday that the reason for so doing Is a fear that something may happen in the future whereby the state law relating thereto may not be enforced, and that he desires the city authorities to have full control Mr. Rutihllght wants a provision in serted to prohibit the giviiur of "knock out drops," as he states that he has in formation that In some saloons in Port- land these drugs are administered to vic tims for various reasons. There may be otner drastic provisions Inserted later. this being but the first meeting of the committee. The provisions so far outlined are as follows: It shall be unlawful to sell or give away any spirituous, malt or vinous liquor la mxxy saloon, tippltns-houee. nam pie -room, gro cery, barroom, druftMore or In any drink ttlac. or plac whr such articles &r sold. either mt -wholeaaJ or retail, bftweon the hours ol X o'clock U, Sunday, te o o'clock A. M- the following Monday, and between the hours of 1 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock A. M. of each or every day of the week other than Sunday. It shall be unlawful for' any person to carry or have In his possession any mixture, liquid, drug, chemical, solution or com pound known as or called "knockout drops" or any other mixture, liquid, drug, chemical, solution or compound of a similar character or nature or any chloral-hydrate, or any so lution, compound or mixture of chloral hydrate, or any mixture, liquid, drug or chemical, solution or compound which pro duces the same or similar physical effects as chloral-hydrate, in or upon the human system, or any mixture, liquid, drug, chem ical, -solution or compound which, when put in. or mixea, or compounded, with any vin ous, malt or spirituous drink, or any "bev erasre, and drunk, produces or causes, or tends to produce or cause stupefaction or insensibility or coma In or to the person drinking the same. , It shall be unlawful for any person, to mix or compound with, put, place, or pour into any vinous, malt, or spirituous liquor, or any beverage, to be then and there used or drunk ' by any other person, any mixture, liquid, drug, chemical, solution or com pound -mentioned In section 1 of this or dinance. It shall b unlawful for any person to give or administer to any other person, or to compel, cause, persuade. Induce, or en tice any other person to take, drink or swallow any vinous, malt or spirituous drink or any beverage, in which Is con tained, or In which, has been placed or poured any mixture, liquid, drug, chem ical, solution or compound mentioned In section 1 of this ordinance. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to or affect the mixing, giving or administration of any mixture, liquid, drug, chemical, solution or compound mentioned In this ordinance, upon the order or pre scription of a duly and legally authorized practicing physician or surgeon, or the hav ing or carrying of the same for the purpose of attministratlon upon the .order or pre scription of a duly and legally authorized practicing physician or surgeon, or the car riage, possession or use of the aame by duly and legally authorised druggists or pharma cists In the course of their business as such druggists or pharmacists, or to the carriage, possession or use of the same when, or as authorised by any law of the United States or of the State of Oregon. Any person violating any of the pro visions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be tuni&hed by a fine not exceeding o0O or by imprisonment in the city Jail for a period not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprison ment. SATURDAYSPECIALS. - Beautiful 3-plece satin solell suits In wistaria. Copenhagen, rose and taupe at half price: T.60 values for JX3.75- He Allen and 'McDonnell. Popular Price Store, Third and Morrison. LONG'S SIDE GIVEN Declares Seattle Dealer Is Dis gruntled Bidder. HOLD INQUIRY NEXT WEEK TCCH-I-VCxR" Pencils are best for every purpose and first chMre with thoee wtio know. Made in Austria, Bold and used everywhere. Fire Apparatus Merchant Says He Can Show TTp Man Who Has Charged Collusion on Bids Accepted Here. Mayor Lane .will call a special meeting of the fire committee of the City Ex ecutive Board early next week for the purpose of taking up an Investigation of charges which have . been filed by Fred A. Wood, of Seattle, alleging collusion by city officials whereby A. Q; Long, of this city, receives all of the awards for fire apparatus needed here. Mr. Long lias made a written statement, In which he states his side of the matter, and In which he declares that Mr. Wood is ;'a dis gruntled competitor. The charges filed by Mr. Wood are of a very serious nature, and It Is expected that the investigation will develop a sen sation. This is particularly evident be cause Mr. Long, in his statement, says that he can show things that are in credible which have been .done hv "YTt- Wood as the representative of the Game well Fire Alarm Company, the rlva of mr. jong in this field. Both sides are preparing for a finish fight, if Is said, and promise to make things Interesting. Mr. Long's statement follows: For 25 years, until the three years last p'ast. the Qamewell Company, for whom Fred A. Wood, of Seattle. Is agent, has had an absolute mononolv and han ob tained whatever price it saw flt to ask for lire alarm goods. rnrinir the rast three years the Star Electric Company has aeveiopeu a hign -class line of fire alarm goods and my house has represented th Star Company on the Pacific Coast and has made serious inroads into the business of the Game we 11 Company, notablr in Se attle, where contract for the new central fire alarm equipment was awarded us, at S37.OO0. being $10,000 less than the Game well Company had asked; more lately In Tacoma, for their new central fire alarm equipment and 75 fire-alarm boxes at nearly $1000 less than the Game well Company bid, and in addition, numerr ous Small towns throughout the Northwest, wherein we have installed Star fire alarm goods, so that at this time the Gamewell Company is in a frenzy and is waging a i most vindictive and -bitter war against the Star Electric Company and A. G. long. I have records in my oTice showing the extremes to which the Gamewell Company has gone in this fight against me, which would- surprise any one who cares enough about the matter to look at them. For many years they have furnished the City of Portland with their boxes- at $125 each. Under our competition they have, at the last two bladings, reduced their price to $112.50 a box, which re duction Is not a marker to the prices which I have evidence in my office they are mak ing in Eastern cities where they are fight ing the Star Electric Company more bit terly even than they are on the Coast. On April 29. bids were opened In Port land for two fire engines. On the same date bids were opened for 15 fire-alarm boxes. There were three bids, each from different companies, tendered on steam engines. One from, the Nott Fire Engine Company, one from the Ahrens Fire Engine Company and one from the American-La France Fire Engine Company, the latter being represent ed by myself. Says Bids Were Lowes. My bid was the lowest, and the fire com mittee recommended the contract to be awarded to me. The recommendation was adopted by the Executive Board, my bond was filed and the contracts turned over to the Mayor for his signature, which, up to this time, he has not affixed. There were two bids submitted at the same meeting to furnish fire-alarm boxes, one from the Gamewell Company, represented by Mr. Wood, of Seattle, and one from the Star Electric Company, represented by myself. My bid was the lowest. Mr. Wood was present and made his customary vicious fight against me. The fire committee did not decide upon the selection of fire-alarm boxes, and, as far as I know, has not yet decided Mr. Wood returned to Seattle. Judging from the article in The Oresronian this (morning, Mr. Wood interested himself In the fire engine transaction, a matter with which he has nothing whatever to do, and has written the Mayor a letter concerning flr engine sales, in which, as I hi demand from The Oregonian this morning, he charges that fire engines were cheaper years ago than they are now, ana mat i nave a mo noralv on the fire engine trade in Portland. for which reasons he should be given the fire-alarm box order in .Portland. It would appear to me that the animus of Mr. Woods letter is perfectly obvious. Bv mv competition in the fire alarm busi ness I have destroyed his monopoly, have compelled him to reduce his exorbitant prices and in retaliation he meddles In the fire ergine contracts, a matter with which he has nothing to do with a sole purpose of making trouble for me .as & competitor in the fire alarm business. It seems to me that, inasmuch as Mr. Wood has no connection whatever with the fire engine business, and is now In such a bitter warfare with me on the Are alarm business, that his purpose in writing charges whlch he did not state personally when he was here, is too plain to need any expla nation. . . . I have conducted my business In this city for nearly 2Q years and think I may safely refer to my past record as a sufficient de fense against the irresponsible writings of a disgruntled competitor. Bog comprises Ireland's area. about one-seventieth of FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" west side: 26 Alder Street Twenty-flrat n n d .John ton Streets 1S8 Glbba Street Eleventh and Montgomery Street. Tblrd and Jefferson Street. ASTORIA 253 Taylor Street X7nf oato-wv Twelfth and Bond Street. EAST side: R12 Williams Avenue 791 Mississippi Avenne 84)2 East Morrison Street S52 East Bnrnslde Street Thirty-third and Belmont Streets Say, the Beef Trust markets down on Alder street are in a tight box ! They are asking more for their meats than Smith, because they "need the money,", and are trying to make the public foot the bill. Pass them up, and come to Smith's. See that Smith's name is over the door. some: rood things you will, fikd at all of" smith's MARKETS. Chickens Fancy hens X8 20S Springs, each 35 and 40J Oregon Ranch Eggs, per dozen 25 Norway Butter at Smith's, per sq.55 Smith's Lard, the only pure lard In town, 5-lb. pail........ 85$ Smith's Hams they are superb... 15 Smith's Breakfast Bacon get the habit 17 All kinds of Sausages at Smith's, and they're so good and pure 104 1SK FANCY VEAL AT SMITH'S This la the time of the year to eat Veal. Veal Sausage, the Incomparable kind Smith makes 12 Veal Breasts 8 lO Shoulder Roast Veal 10 12 H Loin and Bump Roasts of Veal lo Veal Cutlets 12 15S Veal Stew 8 SPRING LAMB ' AND MUTTON AT SMITH'S The very pick of Oregon's flock. When the Beef Trust offers you cold-storage stock. Smith gives you Oregon stock: Legs of Lamb and Mutton Loin Chops of Lamb and Mutton.. 15 Rib Chops of Lamb and Mutton.. 15 Hindquarters of Lamb and Mutton. .15 Shoulder Chops Lamb and Mutton15c Stew from Lamb and Mutton Shoulder Roasts Lamb and Mutton10 Front quarters Lamb and Mutton.10 Shoulder of Lamb and Mutton.... 8 SMITH'S PORK. When you eat pork you want it fresh. Smith's is absolutely fresh. Unlike the Beef Trust, we use no Eastern cold storage pork. Roast Pork 12K and 15 Fork Chops 12tt and 15 Pickled Pork 12 and 15 Dry Salt Pork . 124 Smith's Exceedingly Fresh and Pure Pork Sausage ...-12V4 SMITH'S BEEF Fancy Pot Roasts..'. 8 Ribs of Beer to oake. . '. 7 Excellent Beef for boiling and stew ing 6t Rump Roasts of Beef ' 8 IO Round Steak ; lOd Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour IOC Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs 25 Best Sirloin Steak 12V4C Best Tenderloin Steak 122 Special Prime Rib Roast Beef, rolled, no bone .154! Beef Liver g FISH c tin rpRt ( ninnnK s mnn Deep Sea Halibut, 3 lbs 25 nazor (jioms, per aozen ........ anaa. per id.................. '.5 THE ABOVE MEATS AND THE3 FOLLOWING GROCERIES AT OUR THIRD WE DELIVER 92 WORTH OR MORE. PHONE AND JEFFERSON-STREET MARKET. MAIN 8751. Knamellne. 10c box.' X-Ray Stove Blacking, 10c box.. 10-lb. can C. R. Drips for the table 1-gaL can our best Table Syrup.. s-10. can hock urips. ....... . 3 cans N. O. Molasses....... 3 cans Tomatoes..... 3 cans Pumpkins.. 3 cans camion 3 cans Succotash................. 2 cans Pineapple 2 cans Peaches 2 cans Bartlett Pears. . ......... . 2 ca.n R Apricots.................. 13 bars Soap 7 bars Smith's best Soap 6 bars White Laundry Soap...... 7 bars Toilet Soap, in cartons. . . . 3 lbs. Sal Soda Diamond Dust, pkg 4 lbs. Gloss Starch........... 4 pkgs. Corn Starch ... 1 lb. English Walnuts , 5 5 65 55c 35 25 25 25 25 250 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 aoe . -S 25 25 .15 8 for. 1 lb. Filberts ... .... , 1 lb. Brazil Nuts . .... No. 2 Lamp Chimneys, Scrub Brushes, each Stove Brushes, each.....' 6 cans Mustard Sardines...... 6 cans Oil Sardines Coffee Mills, each.... ...... 18 lbs. Sugar ...... ........ 10 lbs. Potatoes ............... 50 lbs. Valley Flour Our best selling Coffee, lb.... Royal Club Coffee, lb American Club Cotfee, 3-lb. can 3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches, best 2 lbs. Evaoo rated Apples lbs. evaporated Pears....... lbs. Dried Prunes lb. best California floney, full for lbs. Navy Beans lbs. Lima Beans lbs. Pink Mexican Beans..,.. ..15 ..15 .25c -.13 ..13 ..25 ..25C -.15 SI. OO 25 81.40 ...20 - 40 SI. OO ..25c ...25 oe . . .25 weight, ...15 ...25 ...25 ...25 Pickles by the quart Sweet Mixed Pickles, quart Mustard Pickles, bottle IO 3 for Midget Pickles, bottle IO. 3 for Mrs. C.'s Fig Pudding, can 5 lbs. Rice 5 lbs. Tapioca ................... 5 lbs. Sago ...................... 5 lbs. Macaroni ................. 6 lbs. Vermicelli 6 loaves Bread , S lbs. Sultana Raisins Best home-made Pies Pt bot. Griffin's Catsup 20. 2 for Table Salt, per pound Pure Olive Oil, H pint Pure Olive Oil, quart Salad Oil, qt. bring your pail.... Keek's Gelatine, 3 for Keystone Gelatine, 3 for.... 8 boxes Parlor Matches Mason's Stove Blacking, 2 boxes. Adams' Liquid Blacking, 25c bot. IO 55 25 25 .15 25 25C 25 30C 300 .25 25 35T . . 1C .25 80c .20 25 25 25 .5 15