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T TUESDAY, MAY-4, 1909. s i 20 Mule Borax Goods Soap-Sain Chlw Borneo tm4 n ... ... W offer. HQ Bri-. Ior k. . t' ml on Wch the com- kind ,hown fat movin. ::Zr'7 fr,mm,r "holw. Th. r ...uw ( oper hou. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. ...a muuci, FOOD STORE iiiJii MUltJNlNQ ASTORIAN. AST Narrow Escape " L.. V ...... I an nwaaj... Afternoon Fire The fire department was tailed out yterday afternoon at 3 0'c0ck by I'T" ,r o 15. o a roof fire on Thirtyihird itreet. Th. bkue wai M-jr auBciwd and the damage wai ...... Hiuiicani. Narrow Escape While a yoimfit dim. i,i. -,ir. " V .... fTIIC ttlld c. wren were driving home from the ball came Suml. ,.i i. - -- ""in uuwu he steep bill, the hold back strap, of iiurncit oroke and th. h.i. larted lo run away. jt ooked for , "mis at moukIi all th. would be killed, As th, ' tearing (0wn th. hill t. c...!.i. r'he Standard saloon. K..L. .. ' wis wncr anri hv ihMH. . .. , ....Vw,g , mil weigh on the wheel succeeded in blocking it, ...v.vuy HI 111 17 in ifonti n 1 1.. L 'It Wan an h.rni.. ..4 J . , ",v '. unserving of - passing notice, and was w.,ncpca Dy a large number. Died At Salem- Th d Intelligence waa received " "", c"y ylday. by L. R. Marsh, .. . .uq.im neatn, oil Sunday even " . at Salem, of hi. uncle, John Marih. one of the well known citi- of the Capital, In Probata Court I n probate court yesterday an order ra,a aeiaring the estate of Charles Ward arttled, and the admin lrator, Benjamin Ward, w di. charged. In the estate of C. R. Thorn at. an order was made for the excci- on ot a deed of correction, With The Flahermen- The fishinsr shun, inn Ia ,l ( . .1 . , , - , " ' : is not rich with stories of bfsr haul,. , ws ii exnec ed in h. 'Pi.. - - lit wore me water rout at of a very mediocre catch, ami thi, i u.mrmea at the canneries. It seems that the fishermen have not yet set- . , . 'whi inougn (jiindreds of boats were n.,t u ami taut ,'..l,t irt . . v .. .. ....,. inc rCpr,e(, catcnei inn sine are in. gn ... " u lar as definite information can be obtained. Aeronautlca In Astoria Manager Shor tlv. nf th f..-.i i the knack of getting special films for nil coay little theatre: film. .,.. ... Hi uh me reoiiiiir rlr,,;, u. , . . oi presenting one lust " T.rk,n ordcr perfect at tonlaht ill I... ' - ' ngnt tune. : " """""B nie wonderful achievements of the Wrl(,t n.,i... J.. - sn,l th.i . " V Nets m The Channn! 7 ' "'vcions aeroplane, wh ch Th.,. i. ' wonderfully clear and conmrXn. L Th"e h ,0mt.,alk of acl"' " 've and intensely inter.ti 1.. "",erfl course 01 ac"on among the lovers of the ...j mer mastera on the lower Colnm City School Department Theregnlae business session of the Astoria school board will he l.,M ,ut. ening, when it i. likely the matter f,t beginning the rU.ti r .l. teacheri for the new school year will iHKcn up, a on w u n,. . business of the hour. City Superin tendent Clark said last ,,.(., ,u.. the music heretofore ordered in be half of the commfiir.ni.nt ha been received, and he will ne pleased to have th f. who constitute the boys and girl, Ic clubs, get together and take "old of, this pleasant end of thai the THE CAME OP BALL SUNDA" was cnjuyed BY AN EN THUSIASTIC CROWD. The game of ball the "4 A's" and the "Ifas Beens" at tracted a crowd of fullv f,v h,.n,u.,i people, who were surprised at the ex Another Injunction Piled The Callcnder N'aviiatinn r..m,-.. through its attorneys has secured a temporary restrainimr Judge McBride of the enjoining the County of Clatsop through its sheriff. M. R P,.m... from placing any taxes on th. .ii against the plaintiff comnanv. Ti,. - - IIV icmporary order is of wider force tnan that, also, inasmuch a u fwh.. BM( lfll enjoins the sheriff from seizing on my oi ine company's .shms or oth.. property, or in any way intrf.,;., ..:.t. . . .' ' wnn mem in relation to th m.iu.. .....v.ii oi taxation. I tits ouestion i , i.t . ----- . .. V1U one. ine company, while doing prac tically all of its business her. nA siocKnomers being m the main A.i AT THE Graduated With Honort- The many friends of Lester John ton, of Portland, in this city will be glad to bear that yesterday he gradu ated With distinrt honnra In ,. ... .in. ..ICUl' "I department of the University of, Don't fail to see It thi. ....:.. ..... V.VIMIIV. I. ....... t " jvni uiny cnance. Gathering For Wedding ti t.t. '' jonn u. sirrin i.,- from the metropolis 8d will remain m ine city until after his wr!,i;,, . ... i "urrow I0 miss Kathcrlyn Shivelv bb. with regard to the drift! ..... in the channels wavs of th There is an indisposition nn th. of the captains to do injury of any r, 10 ine Hard working fishermen. PERSONAL MENTION R. N. Rogers of Seattle arrived here at the Minnie Shively. sisters of the bride- Oregon. The araduntinn .,.!... ainl nth. i i.. .. '.t.v' ..... j i . ""luo in ncnaii nt th u ZL T'J 'i0! '! h """I" "ih .I-Py even, are the Mie, Eva anl -"-" .Miami, ano there was a bnllint gathrrlng to witness his fel lows in their final engagement. He is well known in Astoria and especially among the younger crowd, Saloone Closed It is said Hint the saloons were closed down tight on Sunday,, and while hereloforelhere were always a few that disobeyed the law, it .is thought that on this last Sunday per haps every one was closed. In Port land the saloons are also closed down 1 tight. Many of the local Irinn ntn pull back their blinds and curtains so mat the interior of the places may be freely seen. good ermcn have either got to contribute 'obe. who reached here yesterday on Is Z .V "n"hx? b' the noon exnres.. m, ,,.Jof ,he ,hlP channels or the shins Shively, parent, of the bride will be !""" d.WB "eU 'hen ,hfre wre today. All arra..0.mni0 i. .i. .V ,or lnem o evade them nutials have been perfected and'oomt thc ve?5fl- "W and wU, , ni .,.!.,. .... , " '- passengers. The matter is nnH, iij'hk it 1 1 k in inn itttsM. i " diatc neighborhood of the to J",SS'0n,.a.nd 11 hoI,ed ,he n in thc .;:... I. ' noais w. int snm f vl uiiugat Herdinj; The Busses Today the Callcnder Navigation Company will issue an order requir ing all busses and express wagons to wait for steamer passengers at the inshore end. of the Callcnder dock; that Is. on the south side of the A. & C. railway line. The old custom of driving on the dock and Into the warehouse, so congested the place as io make for accidents and the com pany desires to eliminate that . tingency aa far as possible; hence ths new order. principals. Sign Any Old Thing- .viiuii wnicn nas hn .,,, down here for sieiianir. fr,.... m..t. ----- - iiviii niyil' nomah county asks for an !;.;, law permitting thC election of an ad ditional jlldllC III lnrttan.l n...ll... cellcnt .ram n V.. .1. V V .? "Knomers (!" ssi iiy irif" MtniAlis I . . Club. The "Has Been." .mV...7. . i J. "' nev" has its main in retaining their title, and I, tZl ?"f t0.n' o the rive-, away back in history. It is imooJ w" h 7 ' In"Tcb " il h 1 ible for old arev LiZ l;!TP .JW"h'n,on concern " is We compete with the young athlete, f t l The' "ues,io" n Astoria. They miht 2. .1 H ? co,lrt her before but a?- game of "anti-anti-ovcr . Lt " h iT Z 27. 7.-.. " ". been 6ett,ed t0 comes down to modem hall ........ ? .OI ,ne coun,y authorities they were certainly o,,.,..J, L"' W.m,,,amt on hh the tempo- 4 A's had no difficult f y ,n'un,on wai granted aver, runs, all off of . .:.:.! Bat ,h count' and sheriff Beens." They also succeed JZ;Z AT 'ntcred conspiracy- ,o try much effort, in givine th .Z ttf payment of tax y order of "Ha, Been - eight goo t TJ - Z e00n,y' The re" egga-andout of ni.y for ,hS .S.' T " rder wa' by Judge the nitcher .imi ,r": I . 7 PICr' a few days before he re the ha ,,t..i , i ""v w gnea. Wo runs in the ninth inmncr w,.. Grant of Portland as e t ..au vs.. j VSIIV of the ancients that hit tl,- kii j... ing the entire game, and the only one to catch a flv, nothwitht!n..i;n 1 i in , . " sogers ot Seattle ar LTy rt u I I and i, domiciled - T " " "" wore W- Occident. C0U'd s he ba R- Davis of Seattle wa. amontr the ;S,rdreds noted fa this citv safety of tht and ' !rn;iUnT "m. Fred Sim- Alfred Bach of San Francisco spent c on this river thL t"ZZZ 2 8 d.'" 1 city yesterday on Lt- win mav nnt ;.,n,. Ti.. r.L . . " iters ot Diisiness. ' "c nn- even then thev IrirL-.,) : r... .... ., was all they did do .tat ... .a . l01 an Francisco was ,i . o""i UU3UIC39 visitor in this city vester nnturedly. and manager Doc Ross day. city yester mat waS part Of th onm. P.,. I sir n nr.-... . . th h..u nt .l . .... ". " """'ams ot umnook was a stated : hn v . T 11 m3y bC busine5s vis!tor in thi dy yester statcd, authoritive v. that thr . j . . . ' . different h,r-.. "I aml W" rePea at the Occi- -i'uimug on oase dent. ' no .imif.ri!0y?.0n r0U.n"- ThCre U Mr and Mrs- Frank McSha,ko were T e l, 'h C"thetWgamCS- homin Passene A 'ate ex- in,! .; j k i " ,wc" i"ay" press from Portland last evening, and enjoyed by the crowd of snerta- p t? u.... , .. 8 , . ,. . r i iiuu, lur a long time oast, i'whrtr15: - Bde. jl chewin. m " " ven np tne ous.ness and iv UIU men. Af- I rfirH JJm : - tl I r . conlin. t on t . . . " " Known "Pire in jiuici tutics nert theater was opened to the nlaver. t ...... .-j w - .. . .,,t .u. .! ... . ' J I ""lignum ana xurs. rarss oepart and they with, possibly a dozen others Lt v. r, , . ... . . . i1-" r,ivuuvcr oarracKS yesterday constituted the audience. AlthoU.hL.; .r,. t .-I: . . .. . - i ...... ...,,s, ai.i a jsicdsaiii visit at tne Grand Tlieate " 7s- ', "SsapS" 'MSSMSSWSSSSWSSSSMSSSSSSSSSSlSSSSi f SELIG'S LATEST "Mephisto and the Maiden" "Playing Patience" ana wiioer Wright's Aeroplane The American public who are for tunate enough to witness this inter csting picture will have an opportun ity of realizing what wonderful strides the Wright brothers Save 'made in their effort to conquer the air as a means of navigation. So far, their wonderful invention has sur passed anything previously attemotid and they have been the winners of a'l : - cr i ... ... in unereo oy tne aero clubs in foreign countries, where some of the aroplanes which were considered per fct types, sink into oblivion when matched with that of the ineeniom Americans. In the first picture we see Mr. Wit- bar Wright giving some of his won derful exhibitions in Paris, and we get a good view as close range if the aeroplane as it is nr.n.ri flight. Mr. Wrieht on,.. self, and we see him as he flies alo the surface of the earth lik and then rising to a height of 160 feet, he passed tinder a tin r .-t- loons and wins the prize offered by the Aero Club de fa Sarth. p,,;. Next we see him winning th n cup ior remaining in the air for two hours. ' Finally, there is an excellent ... given of Mr. Wright and his aero 'plane flying at a height of 700 feet and remaining at that tremendoaa latitude for two hours: a ra before accomplished.. IUJIO0U SLAYER i lis FOUM GUILTY ..... . . ' ..ng uie stress to which the pilots an.l masters are subjected. It can be done if all hands can reach The ships and steamers certainly have me right of way. Waterfront Accident .An accident occurred at the 0. R. 1)1(111 fit t'ftfll.tr.1-.. s . Just why ach . . .Z m m r the steamer Hassalo had W ' Z IZ " Z .""!,ne P of JIr- Mrs. J. , ... 'vtuiuii oiufinii nr. sent out of Multnomah cottntv ! .1... clear, as few if any away from there can be familiar with the question. Vet it was signed freely enough h.r. yesterday, though orobablv mn.t i those who signed it did not know or care what or where the fourth judicial uistnct is. Seamstresses Wanted. At Jaloff'i Store to make altera tions in garments. ALLUREMENTS of vSprin are now at their height, and Summer is on its way. How about a NEW SUIT? My tables are full of the nob- biest suitings ever shown. Lome m and have a made to your liking The Fishing Cases- Alex Leslie, the fisherman whrt tun rrestep on .Saturday morning for having his net out before the season "pencil, has not vet heen nr;M.t ri .. . ..,. vu. i ue otner man who was arrested Sun docked there from Portland, which was remarkable for its freedom from grave consequences among the men associated with it. The Hacai,, i,i tied up at the Union Meat Company' ip m me westerly end of the hi piers, and was unloading the daily treight of beef taken by that com- pnny. One of thc discharging trucks was sent down the slip to the steam er's deck, and 17 h iter mi...... nf c - .via u( beef were put on it. and th h,i, cable started up, to send it back on to the dock, When the about two-thirds of the way uo the day evening at S o'dock, an hour be- K",88 the en'neer at the "don fore the lawful time, was rel,.,i .y. on board ,he Hassalo stopped V.at.r.t... f .- ., the haUl. .Hill th h9n1inn.hnl.. .1 ".vhbj, ,r ,ne reason that the . . R urup- fisherman averred he did not know . . tne,i0iul' "hereupon it fl K-l J . ... time was. antl hi. "- v" lne snarP ,ncll"f' "ashed watch showed it to h.v I...- r..n bmu and darted across the fore- annti. w.r,iiK tne inside wall of the appar Ut.nrhnar dai " "' tearing n out, and truth, and that he purposely put his .swc.fp,"K onboard with it and its watch an firm .' .h...t . . load, of-meat. Luckily no one nf th. 18 or 20 men at work there were what the real o clock. While the wardens ently think the man did not tell the v. . . , . - -i"u!c vi .Mr. ana nirs. I. t. aiemns. oest in the house and th ,,, ... . . - " J- rasiaoena, tne well known ZVM? --f.. spent ,Tt a .u , . " ,oosers Sunday in this city with his family, availed themselves of the oonorttmitv tj ..a t n, . . ' .i linn, aim iurs. w. f. MCWtfOr ! ,1 w"e.faM1ed.out from their have returned from a pleasant visit excrticms and lost their annetite. Th Lr . i .- .i.. .. ,. . ; " uays in mc metropolis. Ki; r:ri?. l: Ath: . f oose sPent of ,1 ;, u ast punday in this city, and was quartered Of havtnor th hftef 4m t. t I ..... n - - - t - me mwrr at the Northern. p 3 r,V"-- . the -.Has G- F- AP" of St. Paul, was ... 8u.s lo me not springs business visitor in Astoria yesterday to reciinerst. I l . . ' . v,u"-' ri. , , land was registered at the Merwyn W n e Ot th f.otur.a f , 1. - I M to s ., .u.": . ' ".ST, . i- w,Illams of Spokane spent ; .J. -,; ; . .. " . a nemers tne day here yesterday on a business .uc as cecns running to catch errand, and rehirneit t th Pl,.t a fly. Even with, civ no,' nt ., . . - . . r uouuj ion tne evening train. nuttenncr in the air. th hall fr.,...T i a . , -. uie xeison returned from Fort frequently land over the fence at lea,t land last night, after an unavailing - - tssivssi iu'iii w firre infv re.ni.k r.- - - . fi... u . . J i7tni,-u IUI express icam, wnicn ne 8U..,8 lw MriKe. An- went there to find "incr icature was tne uniforms worn watch an hour ahead. they did not think the matter worth while botherinu about, hut will nn..h mm in the future Seamatresses Wanted. At Jaloffs Store to mafc alt.. tions in garments. OUR JOINT OFFERINGS. suit Carl E. Franseen "Maker of Qood Clothes for Men" 179 Eleveuth. Phone Main 37 11 FORJBEST CANDIES Our stock ol candies includ ing "Lowneys" end "Gunthers" famous Choco lates are the best. III I IVMIU IIIUUU UUIIUIG.1... Th ev are healthier and better and don't cost any more. . j ALEX TAGG 483 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. caught in the rush, and in Arv inetan all hands were entrancd in tishincr frt .U flt- . . 0 -tne ncsn and wood anrl irnn their efforts were rewarderf hv ing all but one of the quarters of beef and tne vehicle on wh ch thpv into tne Columbia was saved. Th meat was subsequently sold to a local Dtiyer and will be made into pickled produce, the only possible MR that can be made of it. The cost to the O. R. & N. Company will flnnrnvl. " " - i--.". maie $11111. arc alwavs of the tenrlciW iest kind. We handle none but fin tea cattle, and our meats. nnc. quently, is of the very highest quality in avor ana taste. All nnr m.nt off... ings are strictly fresh nnH nnr. nA wc oase our reputation upon the char acter of the meats we offer. Beef, ror(c Lamb, Veal, Mutton and Poul try of all kinds in season. M!U MamB - - w .. - .VI find Bacon a snorinlrv. PfiVfto imp moderate. Choice Butter, 45, SO and 60c Fresh Ranch Eggs, 25c. REALTY TRANSFERS U S patent to John Smith. SE 4 nf IN W 4 and NE 4 of SW 4 of S 7, T 6 X. K 9 V. Otto Olson, administrator of fate of John Smith to M S Conel.m.l 80 acres in SE 4 of KW 4 and NE 4 and NE 4 of SW 4 of S 7. T 6 N. R 0 W.; $600. Richard McCarron and wife to K uunhar, tract 111 S 15, T 6 N, R 10 W.l $10. . C C Clark to Gust Nelson, block 2 in Necanicuin; also other tracts in town of Necanicuin; $1000. IS Ii' 684 COMMERCIAL ST. ein Ladies and Gentlemen. Manicuring hairdressing, facial mes sage and scalp treatment, done by pert Eastern artist. Bon Ton Mil linery Store, 483 Bond street. v Subscribe to the Morni my Aatnrinn 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. by the Has Been's. Some were foot ball rigs, while Halderman wnr , dainty shirt waist trimmed in Valen ciennes lace, and manager Ross wor a gunny sack cut bias which showed a l on ins iorm to good advantage. Nace Grant appeared in a dress suit with low cut vest giving his lungs the requisite space to expand in coaching the players. Seamstresses Wanted At Jaloffs Store to make altera 'ions in garments. The Human Annetite. Of all the whimsical, shifting, unre liable, treacherous, exacting thin. . Jthe world, the human appetite for tie .right thing to eat is, perhaps, tke jmost unreasonable and imperiow. j There are those who humor h; tk- i ra wkn At t. 1 n j - u an nsen are more !jURY FOUND MAN GUILTY i.r ,eM inciia treat it with, cstr ' WHO SLEW ASTORIA MAN'S i s;derat,on- To find a place where BROTHER j mcse varying attitudes may be fos tered, at the least cost in each case, and yet keep the appetite in proper ;an1 Peaceful subjection, is alway (desirable information. One place tirae Tillamook dispatch in Sundas jl"''?'1 "Ptly adapted t, Oregoniandolph N. Nordatron " 0 was found guilty of murder in the first :.t ... . r u";,u,"8' yw- degree for killing John Peterson on Z ' a 7 TT Sunday iht. Fehntarv kwh. ,n' fpatromze ,t always; that k " . " " , ine rule of the Fa ace. stron is a Swede. 25 years old. H?:r left this city on the night of the mur-' der about 9 o'clock, beinn armed with UflTM AI TT I IJUr?P a large revolver, and went to a cabin i 'vUI Lli idj where Peterson was stopping. Here' he first attempted to rob Peterson,! and then beat him to death bv strik- i ing him over the head with a butt end ; of the revolver, inflicting a number f frightful wounds. j Nordstrom draeeed the bodv out of ; the house and robbed it of over $2200, 1 and then dragged it into a field antir left it in a pool of watei. He return- j, ed to town, and the next day had a! liveryman drive him out of the coun-j ty. -Sheriff Crenshaw was notifie.l i that it was thought that Peterson ha l KRYPTOK y mr c .vis1' UNES IN TEE LENS I The only near-and-far glaxges met with foul olav, as he coM not Can.. universally yont be found. The Sheriff at midnight ! 1m l WlttHKi sent a deputy to Hebo to bring Jrd- j 00 t . . , ., , . , iuu iiicw uuuuic service. Nordstrom had left it. i Nordstrom made a confession -t'Eyes Tested Glas.-p FifW the inquest, but this was not consider- T O 1.5 T T v ? t ed at the trial. He was tried last ! " week, and the jury stood ten for mur- n,, t... X. h 1 KI" i der in the first degree and two for Phone Mainf, t' Fishermen Attention RAILROAD MACHINISTS. ATLANTA, Ca Mav 3,-The a,,'. nual convention of the Southeastern division of the Railroad Machinists' Association met in Atlanta today with an attendance of about 200 Hel,.- gates representing all of thc territorv between the Atlantic and the Missis sippi and from the Ohio river to th Gulf. Several matters of importance to the membership are to come befor the convention, the sessions of which will continue until Friday. HANDY APPARATUS. WASHTNP.Trw ia u.. graphing apparatus, which lias been in operation ot Fort Slocum. N. Y.. .-is part of the army identification system ana which enables a control of the person of recruit while being photo graphed has been so successful that the system will be extended to other recruiting depots at Columbus Wjcan supply your wants OiUR PRICES RIGHT ARE racks, Ohio racks, Mo. .Ba and and Jefferson Bar- For Tillamook . Steamer Argo, Wednesclayfi May 5. o a. m.. from Calleiuicr wharf. Teight and passengers. We have a complete stock ot OILED CLOTHING RUBBER BOOTS MACKINAW CLOTHING WOOLEN UNDERWEAR HEAVY SWEATERS WOOL SOCKS, ETC., ETC. S. Danziger & Co Astoria'a Greatest Clothiers 490-500 Commercial Street murder in the second degree. At th second ;trial the jury was out one hour. Attorney A. W. Severance made a strong plea for Tnercv for the orisoner Judge Galloway will pass sentence on Wednesday. ' Attorney S. S. Johnson, while intox icated, insulted the court, and Judge Galloway has cited him to annear on Monday for contempt of court. Lenses as low as $1.50 A New Train de Luxe. !, , The Canadian Pacific has nlatvH i; commission its service de Luxe be tween Portland and St. Paul. Th!s train will run solid between St. Pal and Portland, making the run in two days and 13 hours. It is the finest equipped train in the West. For rates and full "particulars, apply to James Finlayson, agent, 377 Commerri.-,! street, Astoria. u sun mi cs "FIGHT THE BEEF TRUST" 12th St, Near Bond v 253 Taylor St. (Uniontown) Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will not be responsible for any labor or material furnished, nor :i r any liens on account of furnishincc the same, on any of the buildings or property owned by me in the Citv of Astoria, unless the same is ordered and contracted for directly be me. . E. M. BAKER. Astoria, Or., May 3, 1909, , Subscribe to The Morning Astcriae icnverea by carrier. .Make it a nnint tn k.... .. . Smiths. Other concerns are askiag as much as 75c and 8SC a pail fa? Eastern lard that ran't ml purity and freshness with Smith's STh pUt-,Up 6 ask on'y 6Sc for a 5-Ib. nail. It rinee nf . . 1 .uiiidiu la E? ef &t!",Ba. or a other good things at Smtih's: Loin and Rib Mutton Chops., lb lie i-.ee Of Mllttnn n. 11. Shoulder of Mutton, per'ib'.V.V.iilOe icci, per jd r. Beef Tonirn.o. .51, Corned Beef, : '.'."""ic'ks Drv Salt Port, '6c Pickled Pork . . .V.l.'!." " ' ' 'm l! Hamburc- St.at "c' f Smith's Famous Poric' Sausage." l!lZe smiths Sugar-cured Hams. is Smith's Rreal-fcf P " .".r- lc"te,ts -i2ki fork Chops 121,. is Roat Pork ........ ;..:i6c.llfcg llQh elk : I0c,12ic,15c n fe Blef-, 8c'9c-10c- 12Jc IS Bei- for hni .no- . Razor Clams, oer dozen in. Deep Sea Halibut.... !."l"l(3c Fresh Willamptt RiV.r ,r. Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen.... 25c Fresh Creamery Butter, square.. 55c on Tn ttttt NEW HIGH GRADE HARNESS ? SADDLE SHOP for your harness. Work' guaranteed. MOORE & MARKSl 4th and Doane Sts.