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THE MORMXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1909. " " ' " " 1 ... ... . - ' ' V " - ' ' Red Goose Drawing Contest Ends Today Credit Purchases Made Today Go on Your December Account Agents "Nemo" Corsets Free Cooking Lessons Daily at 2;30 P. M Fifth Floor Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order Butterick Patterns and Publications The Greater Meier -Frank Store's Christmas Shopping 18 Bulletin $40 Evening Wraps $ 1 9.55 We Are Headquarters Sale of Bohemian Glassware Sale of Handkerchiefs $45 Tailored Suits at $22.45 Ladies' $35 Coats at $19.45 Great selection seasonable bargains in ready-to-wear section, second floor Handsome and styl ish apparel of all kinds at snrprisingly low prices Special lot of women's Evening Capes and Wraps in broad cloth and satin; f nil-length capes, satin-lined throughout; also mandarin effects; full-lined' braid and Persian band trim ming; tans, light blue, pink, mustard, rose, black, gray and green ; values in the lot up to $40.00, on 1 A C tt sale at this special low price, the garment ij? A Zr J f t, Women's high-class Tailored Suits, in -worsteds, senres, Vene-t tian cloths and fancy mixtures; gray, black, tan, navy blue and modes; long and medium-length coats; tight or semi-fit- U ting, strictly plain tailored and lined throughout with silk, V, serge or messaline ; values up to $4o.OO, C A C on sale at this special low price, the suit &42t dSf Tk'J Lot 2 of women's and misses' Tailored Suits, in broadcloth and fancy serge ; long coat, semi-fitted styles ; single-breasted. faney braid-trimmed or strictly plain tailored; notch collar and small rever; skirt in pleated effect; colors are navy blue, black and 'raisin; regular values to $35, ( 1 Q Jt C on sale at this special low price, the suit 0 A CJTP J Oreat special lot of women's Coats in semi-fitting styles; broadcloth material, fancy bntton trimming; grays, green, brown, blue, catawba, also mixtures, with large collar, belt bark; brown and blue, mixtures, helio serges, garnet navy blue and military blue i values np to $35, 1 Q A J on sale at this low -price, the garment Lf A y Sale of 2000 Wilton Rugs) All Sizes at Very Low Prices T" 1? t a . ivug oi quality newest ana oest designs and colorings, in Oriental effects. One of mese ugs wouia majce a pleasing Christmas gift for the housewife. Take advantage. 22; by 36 inches, on sale at, ea. .2.4727 by 54 inches, on sale for, each. .S4.67 v ", vu on.o Btf ccu.. cio.yo Dy v leet, on sale at, sp'l.. ea..S22 6; u, - ny, ou e xor, eacn..jpto.Ui a reet 3 inches by 30 feet 6 ins.. $33.65 Orl6Iltal RUSTS A ma?Dificcllt showing of Oriental Rugs in all sizes and i-iTj-i ri StjleS" 1116 6tock is hy f ar the IarEest nd best in, the city, 1 nirU riOOr fnrea " a reasonable margin of profit. An Oriental , ling makes a pleasing Christmas gift for the housewife. ale of 3000 $M.8b Xmas BooltS-AH Kinds Candlesticks and Percolators Women's Men's, Children' ..$1.18 ..$1.18 ..$1.18 $1.18 Immense shipment of new popular copyrights for the Christmas season: The IShuttle, by Burnett; A Little Brother of the Rich, Patterson " Conjuror's House, White: Arizona's Nights, White; The Mystery, White; New Chron icles of Rebecca. Wigein; Light-Fingered Gentry. Phil lips; The Silver Butterfly, Woodrow, and many CT j others, all on sale at this low price, the copy J The Foreigner, by Ralph Conner, on sale at, copy. .$1.18 Whe,n a ' Man Marries, Rhinehart, special, copy Danger Mark, Robert Chambers, on sale at, copy, Captain Rich Man, W. A. White, special at, copy. I Northern Lights, Gilbert Parker, special, copy. Miss Selina Sue, Davies, on sale at, special, copy. .80 And all the very newest and best fiction on the market. Christmas Cards and Calendars on sale in the Basement. Children 's Books, in a great variety. Let us show you. Great Christmas Sale of . I Jewelry, Watches, Sets I Special lot of Brush, Comb and Mirror Toilet Sets, in quadruple plate, best designs; best regu- tf A k C lar $10.00 values, on sale at, special, set V a1 1000 pairs of gold-filled Cuff Links, warranted for twen ty years ; both Roman and polished finish ; the ? best regular $1.25 values, on sale at, the pair C 1000 pairs Beauty and Collar Pins, pretty bar A patterns; gold-filled; regular 75c values, at, ea. TP , $1.00 Jewel Boxes, on sale at this low price, each. .69 .special line gold and silver-plated Jewel .Boxes, f silk-lined, beautiful styles; $1.00 values, at, ea. JZr Vs Special lot of handsome Mission Clocks for dens; perfect timekeepers; best regular $2.50 values, at, each. .$1.49 A special lot of fine 15-jewel Elgin and Waltham Watches, 20-year gold-filled cases; plain and engraved styles, fori Ivil h women and men; every one fully 1 1 A warranted; on special sale for, each ij) A s2 Sfjr Holiday Sale of Laces $2.50 Bohemian Glass Yases, on sale at, each.. $1.97 $3.50 Bohemian Glass Vases, on sale at, each.. $2. 77 $3.50 Bohemian Glass Rose Bowls, on sale at, ea. .$2.77 $4.50 Bohemian Glass Comports, special at, each. .$3,571 I $o.00 Bohemian Glass Bowls, special for, each.. $3. 971 $7.50 Bohemian Glass Bowls, special for, each.. $4.97 $1.7o Bohemian Glass Nappies, on sale at, each.. $1.37 $13.50 nickel-plated Percolators, special, each. .$10,771 I $12.50 Copper Percolators, on sale at, special, ea. .$9.97 1 $lio Brass Trays,' 12-mch, on special sale at, ea. .97 $1.75 Copper Trays, 12-inch, on sale at, sp'l., ea..$1.37 $l.io nickel-plated Trays, at this low price, each. .$1.37 All regular 35c Candlesticks on sale at, special, ea..27i All regular $1.00 Candlesticks at. special, each.. 77 All $1.75 Candlesticks at this special price, each..$1.37l A very large and complete showing of novelties in Bric-a- Brac, Chafing Dishes, Five o'clock Teas, Carving 6ts, Jardinieres, Brass and Copper Goods, Smokers' articles,! etc., etc., suitable for Christmas gifts. Let us show you. Sale Cut Glass and Silverware $2.00 cut glass Nappies, on sale at, special, each.. $1.57 $3.00 cut glass Nappies, on sale at, special, each.. $2.37 $2.50 Salt and Pepper Shakers, on sale at, pair. .$1.97 fJ.ii cut Glass vases, on sale at, special, each.. $2.57 $5.00 cut glass Water Bottles, at, special, each.. $3.97 Regular $4.00 Wine Deeantersj on sale for, each.. $3. 17 $8.50 cut glass Bowls, on sale at, special, each.. $6.77 Kcgular $.i.o0 cut glass Olive Dishes, for, each.. $2.77 $4.00 cut glass Nappies, on sale at, special, each.. $3.17 $7.50 cut glass Sugar and Creamers, at, the pair. .$4.97 Keguiar SJ.ou Vinegar Cruets,-on sale for, each.. $1.97 $12.00 cut Glass Vases, on special sale for, each.. $9.57 4-pleoe silver-plated Tea Sets, $16.50 values, at. .$13.17 4-piece silver-plated Tea Sets, $27.50 values, at. .$21.97 5vJ.U silver-plated Butter Dishes, special, each.. $2.77 $11.00 Water Sets, three pieces, special at, set.. $8.77 $7.50 silver-plated Fruit Baskets, on sale at,. ea. .$4.97 Regular $7.75 Fern Dishes on sale at, special, ea. .$6.17 $2.50 silver-plated Bon Bon Dishes, special. each..S1.97 Women's 20c Initialed Handkerchiefs, special, each. .12 Women's 35c Initialed Handkerchiefs, special, each.. 25 Women's 50c Initialed Handkerchiefs, special, each. .38 Women's 65c Armenian lace-trimmed Hand- A 9 kerchiefs, with initial, on sale at, special, ea. & C 75c Armenian lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs, at, each.. 53 iji..-io initialed Jtlandkercnieis, six in a box. for.. 85 $1.50 Initialed Handkerchiefs, six in a box, for.. $1.19 $2.00 Initialed Handkerchiefs, six in a box, for. .$1.33 $2.25 to $3.50 French Emb. Handkerchiefs, each.. $1.79 $3.?p to.$5.00 French Emb. Handkerchiefs, each.. $2.89 $7.50 to $10.00 French Emb. Handkerchiefs, ea..$5.98 Regular 85c to $2.50 Princess Lace Handkchfs., OFF Regular $3.50 to $40.00 Duchess Lace Handkfs., yt OFF Keguiar $i!.o0 to $7.00 real Val. Lace Handkfs.. V, OFF 50c M Guarant'd Silk-Petticoats 9.00 Vais. $4.95 Ea A great Christmas sale of the cele- brated S. H. & M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Every one fully guaran- teea against splitting or cracking within three months Made of a su- periojirjamyjtaffeta silk - full widths best styles, with deep single or double flounce pleating and rnching. double flounce of pin tucks, clusters of tucks', half-inch bands, one - inch tailored bands The color assortmentincludes light blue, pink, mais. lHacJeathery reseda, green, rose, red, taupe, black and a fulHine of changeable colors Best $9.00 values on sale at low price, eacn Mail orders will be promptly filled 1000 dozen V aj. Lace and .Inserting, Round Mesh and French Vals., J2 to 2y2 inches wide, suitable for holiday work, etc.; values in the lot up to $2.50 per dozen yards, on 6ale at, special, the dozen yds 3000 yards of swiss and nainsook Embroidery, Edges and Inserting, matched sets, 1 to 9 inches wide, for women's and children's wear; designs in filet and eyelet effects ; regular values np to 85c the yard, for f mZf V Special lot of hand-embroidered semi-made Corset Covers, bwiss designs, in blind and Madeira ef- o Q f fects; regular $2.75 values, on sale at, ea. l J J4-inch colored Allovers for waists and overdresses ; the new braided novelties, in all the leading T 1 shades; $2.75 values, on sale at, the yard ) A Q7 Regular $4.00 Allovers, same as above, T 1 f O on sale at this special low price, the yard JJ Jl 7 Beautiful new 18-inch black Allovers and Bands, in the new Japanese effects; regular $2.50 val- 1 f ues buy all you want of them at, yard D A O 3r Regular $2.50 black Allovers, on sale at, yard.. $1.98 45-inch Marquisettes, for evening gowns; white, black and colors; regular $2.00 values, at. the vard..S1.59 Toilet Articles Rediic'd $6 Scrim Curtains $3.35 Pr. In the Curtain Section, Third Floor, 1000 pairs of fine Scrim Curtains to be sold at a low price. White, cream and ecru, trimmed with linen edges; some have imitation filet lace, with insertion and edging; others in the plaid and block ettects and finished with a neat Q O O C edge; regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, pr. 1000 pairs ot fine ruffled Muslin Curtain! in stripe and checked effects ; full flounce ; great special val- fa ues, on sale at this unusually low price, pair-O C 500 prs. ruffled Muslin Curtains, finished with f full flounce; great values, on sale at, the pair 7 C 1500 yards of new Scrim in white, cream and ecru; large block and check effects; 40 inches wide; regu- ft lar 40c values, on sale at this special price, yard &fJ C Custom Shade and Drapery Work our specialty. The best materials and workmanship. Lowest prices always. Esti mates cheerfully given. Take advantage. On third floor. Men's $25.00Suitsand Overcoats at $16.85 $4.95 Eastman's Perfumes, Triple Extraots. all odors. oz..8 Special lot of $1.00 Hand Mirrors, in oak, mahogany, ebony ana walnut frames; solid backs; the best C French plate mirrors, on sale, at, special, each J C toe Nail Buffers, finest quality, chamois covers, all wood finish; great special values, for, each Imported brass frame Mirrors for hand or ft stand use; large size, on special sale at, ewh 45rJ y 1000 pairs of solid steel Scissors, with plain and ? ft fancy handles ; all fully warranted ; sp '1., pair w C 35c imported Tooth "Brushes, on sale at, sp'l., each..l9 26c $16.85 200 men's hand-tailored Suits, in all the latest styles and matenals-r-fancy worsted, fancy cassimeres and cheviots;! in grays, greens, olives, browns and fancy blues; hand somely tailored and finished throughout; fine suits for business or dress wear; large variety; regular $25.00 values, on sale at, suit Men's Overcoats and Cravenettes, in fell the desirable styles and materials; military collar or regular lapel collar; fine silk-mixed materials, worsteds and fancy cassimeres; tans, grays, browns, blacks, etc.; all are handsomely made and finished throughout; the best regular C 1 ft p f25.00 values, at this low price, ea. J Ji JCJ J Specials in boys' and young men's Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats; best values we ever offered. On third floor. $5.00 to $25.00 real Appenzelle and French hand-embroid ered Handkerchiefs, on sale at, each, ONE-FOURTH OFF Women's Swiss Embroidered Handker- fj 1 chiefs, six in a box ; $2.50 values, the box J Women's Swiss Embroidered Handker- J 1 ft ft chiefs, $3.00 values, six in a box, special J) A Women's "Amriswyl" embroidered corner Handkerchiefs, 14-inch stitching, 6 in box; $1.50 values, sp'l., box.. 98 Women's ISwiss embroidered Handkerchiefs, ft scalloped and hemstitched, 6 in a box, special at O Women's Swiss Embroidered Handker-g f chiefs, 6 in box; regular $2.00 values, box & 3 f Children's fancy box Handkerchiefs, plain white and col ored borders; three in a box; regular 20c val- Q ues buy all you want of them at, special box . a m!t C Children's fancy box Initial Handkerchiefs, plain white and colored borders; three in a box; regular V 9 25c values, on sale at this special low price, box J Vs Children's fancy box Handkerchiefs, three in a hox; suit- eases, trunks, grips, telephones, clocks, pianos, etc.; great values, on sale at this price, box 10,000 children's white and colored border Hand- A kerchiefs, regular 7c values, on sale at, sp'l., ea. TP V Women 's white swiss scalloped and hem- 1 stitched emb. Handkerchiefs, 20c values, each A Women's white swiss scalloped -and hemstitched embroid ered Handkerchiefs, white and colored; best 1 C regular 25c values, on sale at this price, each . Jl J C Women's white swiss scalloped and hemstitched embroid ered Handkerchiefs, regular 35c values, special, ea. .19 Women's all-linen and swiss scalloped, hemstitched and lace-edge Handkerchiefs, in beautiful patterns; regular 35c to 50c values, on sale at, sp'l., ea 25c 23c Sale of Men's Handkerchiefs Men's regular 25c pure Linen Handkerchiefs, each..l7 Men's pure Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, each..l2!2 Men's 35c fine sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, each.. 18 Men's 35c fancy Mercerized Handkerchiefs, each.. 17 Men's 50c pure Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs," ea. .39 Men's 1220 fancy Handkerchiefs, special, af, each. .8 Special Values in men's fine Handkerchiefs. See them. William M. F 20 000 City Beautiful Committee to Lay Plans Today. ARCHITECT TO BE SECURED K. If. Bennett, Indornod by Commit tee. Will I.ikrly He Selected at Salary of $500 Monthly Ills AVork to riopin in Fobrnary. Preparations of plan for a "city beau tiful" will finally be arranged at a nn-t-In of the committee having the project It cherse. to be held at the Commercial lub at 4 o"clock this afternoon, prom ifca for subscriptions for completing the r.ecessary fund of J20.000 having been oi.'iainei yesterday. After the committee has formally In domed the airreement to (rive the con tract for t!ie work to Burnham & Ben rtt. of Chirauo. a notification to that ffect will be telegraphed to that firm tuts evening, and It is expected that E. H. Bennett, one of the firm will arrive !n Portland In February to begin the work. Bennett Now in Europe. Mr. Bennett la now in. Europe'studylng civic condlUona there, and aa soon aa he returns he. will prepare to come to Port land. He has requested that maps of Portland, and much other data concern ing the city, be forwarded him there aa eoon as the contract is signed, that he might apend his spare time In studying them previous to his coming here. There is a possibility that the plans will not cost the entire 120,000. but the committee is trying to get soma extra. money to pay for having the nbn when they are completed put into book form. In a( telegram sent by Mr. Bennett to the local committee, be stated that the pians would cost somewhere between J16.000 and 120.000. He la to receive a salary of $500 a month. In addition to all expenses,- while he is engaged on tho work, and in addition to this, it is ex pected that Mr. Bennett's firm will be" required to dq much office work on the plana in Chicago, which will require much additional pay. Canvass Is Satisfactory. "We are highly pleased with the result or the canvass for funds.'" said J. C. Alnsworth, who has taken a leading part m getting suDscnptlons. last night. "Everybody we have asked has been willing to subscribe. The only trouble nas Deen ror the members of the commit tee to find the time to canvass for the aubscrlptlons. The fund was completed yesterday by promises for subscriptions that will be signed today. The committee will nrob ably try to get an additional $2000 for navlng the plans printed BOURNE IS RAPPED LOST PENNY CAUSE OF FIRE One Cent Com $300 When Child Strikes Match. Seeking a lost penny with a box of matches a little tot. 4 vein nM omc a fire yesterday In the home of Charles ias, ibM tast sixth street, Sellwood. The loss was $300. Ben Leas, the child, was playing with the coin while lying on his bed. . The penny slipped from his hand and rolled under the bed. The little fniinw i n match and crawled under the bed to look tor nis lost prize. The bedclothes caught fire and it was not onr before ih rnnm was in flames. When the blue first started, the boy ran to the Hnor tiH AtfmMeii ti.A ... tion of his mother, who took her child out of danirer atiri annnHMl ih. .1 The firemen savcjl the home from total destruction. Tour cough "annovs vou. ITun n hacking and tearing the tilrstj. mem branes of your throat If you want to be annoyed. But If vou want relief ... to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough I Keraedy. i United Irish League Censures Him for Ignoring It. RESOLUTIONS SENT TWICE President Mnrphy in Annual Report Ieclar?s V. S. Senator Didn't Even Acknowledge Receipt of Ijarge Document. Senator Bourne was taken to task last night by members of Michael Davltt Branch. No. 1.3. United Irish League Mr. Bourne was censured for twice ig noring a copy of resolutions adopted by tne lodge and transmitted to him. Reference to Mr. Bourne's alleged aiscourtesy was made in the annual re port of James Hennesay Murphy, presi dent of the local branch of the United lr!h League. The report said: That this c-rfrarilzatlon. as an organization. in In no way Interested In local politics. Its membership, or those who from time to time contribute to the specino fund for which It is a medium of transfer, are of all parties, but all the same we can do no more than quote the record as It is before us. On the 2ftth day of April. 1907, as was reported In the press of this city on said date. 60O Irish Americans jtathered in the W. O. w. Temolc and unanimously adopted resolutions which were signed by nine-tenths of those present. Thee resolutions were properly attested by the chairman and secretary of said meettns. the last clause of which follows: Resolved. That a codv of this rotnlntlnn be forwarded to our United States Senators from Oregon In Congress." While the resolutions reflected an opposl lon to any arbitration treaty between the "nlted Slatea and Great Britain, thev wm none the leas & public document and were forwarded to fnlted States Senator Bourne In Washington. That gentleman Ignored j them. Fearing a miscarriage by mall, an other set was sent Senator Bourne, which was also ignored, not even the courtesy of a receipt was forthcoming. The resolution was therefore sent to Senator C. W. Fulton, who acknowledged the receipt, presented the same and had them referred to the proper committee. The president's report was adopted and ordered filed on motion of James O'Con nor. umcers ror tne ensuing year were elected as follows: James Hennessy Mur pny, president; Frank T. Collins, secre tary; , Lawrence Shanahan, treasurer. A committee named to receive Richard McGhee, Member of Parliament, who will visit Portland shortly. Is as follows: M. G. Munly, R. A. Sullivan, Nell O'Hare Dr. Ira T. Beeman, John Farrell, T. J. McNamee and G. H. Drlscoll. A vote of thanks was given Wallace McCamant, E. J. S.. McAllister. Rev. Fathers Grace and Donnelly and E. H. Deery for courtesies extended during the year. President Murphy, in his annual report, briefly reviewed the past history of the organization and its accomplishments, sayinjr that sin Its existence nearly $3000 had been sent from Oregon to the aid of the home rule parliamentary fund and that already $250 had been oromised aa contributions to the Irish party for the coming year. ROSS ASKS REHEARING IiOXG PETITION, CITING MANY AUTHORITIES. PREPARED. Attorney Ford Insists That Idteral Construction of Statutes in Case Is Arrant Nonsense. APPLES TO BOOST OREGON to Score of Boxes of Fruit Sent Washington Congress Meet. Twenty-flve boxes of aDDles celerfod from ordchards in various parts of the state were forwarded vesterdnv tn ts. Oregon delegation for distribution among the delegates to the Rivers and Harbors Congress, which will convene In Wash ington December 8-10. With the shipment of apples, which will be distributed for advertising purposes. 600 Damnhlets deal ing with the resources of Oregon were also sent. Communications are being received daily by Secretary Giltner, of the Cham ber of Commerce, from various com munities In Oregon that are Interested in tne tivers and Harbors Congress. Coos Bay will send Colonel William Grimes and C. A. Smith, a prominent lumber man, as delegates to the congress. At last rexorts thers offices in this country. were 61.1&S post- SALEM, Or.. Nov. 29. (Special.) Ap pellant's petition for rehearing in the case of the State of Oregon vs. J. Thor burn Ross, George H. Hill. F. T. Burk- hart and John E. Aitchteon has been pre pared by William P. Lord, one of the attorneys for the appellant Ross, and will be filed tomorrow in tha office of the Supreme Court. The petition calls attention to the fact that it shall be the duty of active deposi tories to collect drafts for tha state with out 'charge and the comDensatlon to be paid by such active depository shall be fixed by the State Treasurer upon, the best ternw obtainable by the state. Attorney Lord says: "It is not enough that the depository is required to give extra security for the prompt perform ance of these services gratuitously, but it must pay compensation to be allowed to perform them before it can enter upon the gratuitous discharge of them. . . If these sections are to be so construed and literally applied, are they not tha most arrant nonsense" and humbug ever written in a statute, or that ever dis graced a statute law? . . . Such a prop osition Is more than absurd, it Is pure and unadulterated nonsense, and discred its the other sections of which it consti tutes a material and Important .part. . . . A result reached In construing a statute by the omission of a material part cannot be sustained. . . . Our contention is that all these sections are susceptible of a construction that reaches a result compatible with their terms and In accordance with their language; that proper construction . of the language leads to the conclusion that the collec- i tionsi made under the sections are on gen eral and not special deposit: and that the relation Is that of debtor and creditor." The appellant's attorney contends that the only compensation contemplated by the statute Is the usei of the money dur ing the Interval that it is retained by the bank after the collection and that this is the only construction of the language that Is warranted. The argument consumes 45 printed page of the brief. The authorties cited are very numerous and are contained in a separate pamphlet of 59 pages. The work of compiling the authorities and supply- Ing the links of argument, was done by William Camant. Kaiser and Wallace Mc- Croup is most prevalent during the dry cojd weather of the early Winter months. Parents of young; children should be prepared for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and It has never disappointed th' i. SMITH'S BACON COSTS 22'2 PER POUND Smith's bacon, properly prepared for those who do not engage in heavy manual labor and therefore do not need much of the rich, heat-producing fat, should be fried to a crisp, until it Is to all intents entirely . lean. Then it is dish fit for the. gods, and for mortals who know what is good. Then there left the grease, golden brown, and de licious. Now the usefulness of Smith's bacon only begins. Hear this! From one pound of Smith's breakfast bacon you get one pint of precious bacon grease. What to do with It? That's easy. Fry eggs in it. You will never again use lard. Even butter is Inferior to It. Season boiled string beans with It. It Is a substitute for cooking bacon with them. Two or three tablcspoon fuls will give the proper flavor. Put It in potato salad., It beats olive oil. Melt and pour over the potatoes. Fry onions In It. They will taste like something then. Fry liver In it. You won't have to fry bacon with liver. Season potato soup -with it the finest soup that can be made without soup stock. Fry apples In it. Yes, apples. It's great. Use it for German fried potatoes. They will get nice and brown. I Flavor stewed cabbage with It. Fry green corn with half butter and half bacon grease. Oh. the aroma of this dish! Fry mashed potatoes in it. and wlih one-half butter get that much-desired, appetizing eruHt. Season mashed parsnips with It. It Is Just tho thing for frying corn meal hatter cakes. ' It is the tiling to shorten Jolinny cake with. Grease the tins with it when baking eornbread. "Let other misguided persons throw away their bacon grease, hut you h:ing on to it. It is 100 per cent pure and wholesome. Sooner throw away your creamery butter than bacon grease." Smith's bacon puts in the shade the Beef Trust's bacon in fact all other baeon goes down in the first round when compared with Smith's. Smith's Is champion. It's made from Oregon wheat-fed pork, and hat's going some nowadays, 'cause wheat is above $1 in Portland today. Next time you come to a Smith market buy a pound or two of Smith s bacon. Smith's Porterhouse Steaks.. .12V2? Sirloin Steaks at Smith's 10 Nice, tender, lean Sirloin . Roast Beef 10? FRANK L SMITH MEAT GO. righting the Beef Trust.' 22 Markets. i