The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 31, 1905, Image 14

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TIIE OREGON
DAILY
jousriAK fq:stland. tuz:day cyz:::::3. jAi.'V.r.Y si,
Cfllimt TO TO :
Km mm ; .
: LATER THIS YEAR
-i.
CUT MANY SALOONS
! V r J list AtTlVftfl
a i-v---
S ' The tfirst Shipment, of the New.' 1905 . A
Will Revoke the - Licenses1, of
Companies Do Not Desire Repe
tition of Experiences When a
.Glut Depressed Prices. ' V.
Dives in the Red Light
District.
APATHY OF THE POLICE
CUT WILL BE SMALLER .V-
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CAUSE OF THE ACTION
. UNTIL DEMAND INCREASES
City Will Lot,e . Large Revenue
Nothing t More 'Than ;-: Rumor
Through Chief Hunt and .
Builds Weyerhauser Sawmill
. Plant at Portland. '
His Men.
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'Advance Spring Styles
.of the
i v , i .arri uiMtMin nt tne icamn? Drsnas oz union amis
IjM now on display, in "our show windows. ;
v
iuffum & Pendleton
--311-MORRISON STREET V'-r; l
HIGH SCHOOL IRK
IS OVER FOR TIIEf.1
Frty-Mine Students Will Re
- ceivo. Their Diplomas To- .
: morrow Evening. ' -
ONLY TWELVE B0YSlN
(USUALLY LARGE CLASS
Grammar School Graduation
, ". Exercises Are Scheduled !
cx. f or Same Day'. -r
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Com$ncenint erele will 1 h14
t the PortUnd hlh-chool tomorrow
lht when 41 tuflenU who htr com
pleted the work In tho Institution wUl
receive diploma. Rer. W. K Eliot wUl
deliver 4U addr to thTlute,
tb diploma will 6r proented by Mrs.
' U W. filtton. chairman of th-lty board
of education, and muatcal Mlecttona will
be rendered by the Lakmo quartet :
There fro bu( U boys In the claae, the
officera of which are: Preildent, Eliot
Holoontb; vice-president. Leila Htuih;
ecretary.; Mabel Wood; treaattrer. Mil
ton Hen; aerceant-at'arma, Mae Zlea-ler.
Other mmbr - are t - Beee te Dope.
' 01adyaMacKeiiirsIri)tliy Baylor,
' Emma Bluhm. Ella McOowaa, Marlon
Brodie,- Margaret McMorrow. -Radford
jBhowcroea." Benjamin ' Wleat, Annie
Davlea, William Mactera, ' Harold. Smith,
Alva Clayton, Helen' Oeotf, --iewl
Gcrurts.) Arthur ' Xelfh ton, ' Warren
Ilnonln. Dorothy Moore, Robert Ober
teuffer. tkorothy Proeaer.' Helen Rosen-
" f eld, - Eleanor Wesco. ' Elisabeth Dunn,
Florence Olsen, Charlotte Ballln, Roy
Fields.- Newell Oakea: Bva Went worth.
Orace Downing. Nellie teok. Mary Hand,
Myra 'Ford, Llllte Hicks, Cora Eastman,
Ruby Prince, Carrte Bucklng-liam. Laura
Harris, Flora McCoy. Lula Pratt, Henri
tta Hexter.: - Annie r Trimble,- Emma
Youna;, 'Busle Fettlns; and Mary Watson.
It is -one of the- larceet claaaee ever
graduated from tbe- blg-h school at -the
mid-term. j y t -y
- Graduating exercise will . be held In
most of the grammar schools of the city
tomorrow,. There will be !& - gradu
ates from the grammar schools the
majority of whom will enter the big ft
school. As the high school building ,ii
now full to overflowing, the new- claa
will receive - Instruction- In the. Idtdd
school. where two rooms . are ' being
fined up by".- Superintendent .Ffaiik
Rlgle;.. .. . -. .:
ROSSI'S LONG SEARCH
:i-::fOR ELOPING WIFE
Chicago Italian .Comes to Port'
" : ' landto Rnd Family and
-'Tv-t - False Friend. ' r Z
Searching for a wTfe and three chD
dren. Vlncenao Rosst reached' Portland
Sunday night and went at once to polio
tigMlalf,,'a'gilBI ' lJal ll gl I fhjiTgs'i'i glllll
iss 14 vsieBe; w est a iv yap p i vtxg Viliunn stan i
brought with him a letter from a sup
erintendent of police of that city asking
that the polios- of. Portland; assist the
Italian in locating his family. ' He 1 ac
companied by Francisco Arrla. .
Rosst- declares that four years ago he
offered A home to Ouisaeppo OlovanoUl,
who had just reached this country, and
was young-. He was good looking, too.
n- waa related to Rol. - He- -lived et
the home for a year and lossl did all
he could to help him In tb new coun-.
try.
. Three years ago his wife disappeared
lilth. their" three , children. - OlovanoUl
was also missing. A search" for the
eloping pair was begun, and thjv were
tracked from .city to cltyJ The search
continued for months, and lengthened
Into years.
Police In various cities were notified
and promised assistance to the husband.
Finally the man and. woman were, lo
cated In-ithla city, and RoeaL and his
friend Immediately started for. the west
Reduced Rates to California.
The
placed
Ios Anaelea at the rate of $51. limit tfl
days. Tola afford an excellent oppopt
tunlty to visit, the many beautiful win
ter, resorts or southern California at a
moderate coat
Southern Paolno company.' has
on sale round trip tickets . to
BEATTY'S MENTAL- - r
; V CONDITION IN DOUBT
'. F." J. Beatty, Arrested for passing
worthless check and securing goods
under false pretenses, has been released
on a IS bond, and will be taken before
the bounty court where his mental con'
ditlon will be Inquired Into. :,:". ...i
About 10 days ago Beatty appeared
at the house furnishing establishment
of Qevurts Sons, and made purchase
of goods to the value of 1800. In the
Mil were about 140 worth of lace cur
tains and portieres, which he asked that
ha might take Home with him, as his
wife wished to bang them next day. He
was permitted totake the goods, and
tendered in payment a' check on the
bank of George W. Bates Co. for $600,
signed William Bates. . The Arm was
unable to And the address given, by
Beatty and the check given by Beatty
was reported worthless. The lace cur
talr.i and portieres have not been dis
covered."- I- .; - J' 1
. tlmlr Fmiang, Turning Ormy Of
' . FmdBd, Ramtormd toy Hay'm
C3AIRHEALTH
li ..11 afwwe eaadrag. kUle -eroM, Move hair
ftlllas. 5o- grewta rf ihlrk. lutrooe k.lr
' ' rt-a -r and b-.air of irataT Ilea
lialrbealih wtU llantaa Ihi. It - '
j, Kmetm You Looking Young
Fr:3$s:? Offsr sbfafistf
In tkle. take to - of following Sraoleti iai
CM (Or. bottle Halrto-altk and l.. ra. H.rfln.
Meairete4 Snap, botk for 60r.j l-nlir price 1st 1
".T! Llm.li,r c" r, S. T. pi-i
la. for Oe. a4 ibl .dr.
' Fre eaep sot aim br Imtftt wltboot tkla
(tire adr.aad Mc far ilairbeaita. . -
.KaaM.
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S e a 9
Aro You StmvUta L'a
. ttlffbtm With tbo Babyf
-Ha It some ftetreaelnc skis affertleet
Bead of U. Uaate aappy -aotber aaliy aae
Horfino Coop
H' baby's bath. Kin dlaeaa parulta.
CpMdllr allaja Irrltatloa of acalp a ad tkla.
lodares mt(ul eloap. Keep babf awcet aa4
keallkr. For niJiM, rbaflng, en. ma. Mrofala,
Itching, alt akla aerearaa, BARVIXA SOAP
m irai
ily woaderfal. What It dnae for baby It I
II ta aanet aoothlnf a4-l
will do for oe.
aallafrlna of loUrt.
trnth aad enraorv aoooa.
No anlaial fata Medicated. AntleopMe, Oe
edorUlag., BefrMbtng, Sealing, fragrant.
A Brtail ol Mae Balsaa la Every Cake.
Try It. Toail bvmavtneed. terte zSe.eakea.
Boa. t eakre. rOe.t Ikriwglata'. R.rae aabatl.
lut-a. Ne aoa la niefllrated Ilk HaHlna.
kf ansf.rtorMl h R1V aprvirkT.
nr. VU., NRWAKK. W. Si
T-ro4 wltboat thl lgaatafe
Take awtbing
- WOOOABS. eiABU ft Cp,
aaA Waaaurtem.
rowrtt
woobasb, cum CO,
... a WaaaiarWkV
Feaxtk
It Xh4 , recommendation 'of the liquor
license Committee la adopted by the city
council tomorrowr 1 saloon which at
connected with dives. In violation of the
city laws, wlir -have their . licenses re
voked, tAl of these bouses .are in the
north, end. They have been running; for
several months la open violation of the
city ordinance, and the police department
has made but little or no enort to en
fore the law. ,
These saloons arer Queen Annie, 17
Burnaid street; Kcho,-Fourth between
Burnslde and' Couch streets; A. B. C
saloon. Fourth and Couch streets;. Wil
liam White, 40 Fourth street; Cosmopoli
tan, Third street; Parts house. Third and
Couch streets; W. A. Oelsksr, tt North
Third street; Brunswick, zH wo,rtn
Third strett: Green 'FronC II . North
Third street: - N. Mays. Second and I
Couch" street; M.' U Smith, 1 North
Second street;; Nonpareil; - Jf I Everett
street; Keyptone, tt North Fourth
street:. Lion, 100 North Fourth street;
Elegant, 290 Everett street; 'hetls, 174
Everett -street; Reception. 10 North
Fourth street: Badger, Fourth and Da via
atreeta; Paris , cafe, 26l Davis- street:
Fashion salpori, 41 North Fourth street;
Nea polls, 7 North. First-street ; Surprise.
175 Everett street; Cricket, 271 Couch
street -Tr:Z'- - r,' r ' l: T
Sinunarmaa Favors SeOooas.
Councilman' A.; F. Ftegel," supported
by Councilman H. R. Albee, who preaent
ed ther resolution to resolnd the licenses,
led the fight against the combination
houses In the committee meeting; yester
day. Councilman A.1K. Bentley and m.
Sanrord-Wrltlnr felt into line, ana wranf
cllman 1- Zimmerman waa the only one
who wSs-pposd to- action. S , . 'r
"If; ye revoke tne iicense-ecom-mended
In Councilman Albee's resolu
tion you will have to revoke. these also,"
remarked) Councilman Zimmerman, null
ing an additional list of 21 saloons from
his pocket. 'These places are just as
bad. 1 don't see what we can do: If we
revoke these licenses the city will be out
about l,v0 thi year, and W need the
money' : j . ,',"" '-. .. ,
- "1 am sure -the saloons namea in inis
resolution are vioUtlng the city laws."
remarked Councilman FlegoL : ."Women
are t employed In every one f hese
plaoea. If we could get some assistance
from the police department we would
not have to do this; but we can't The
police will not do their duty. .-.r If they
ra workina- under the orders of the
council it would be all .right- but tbey-
are-not" . . ' ' -'- .
"Look at the Green front tneatre, xor
instance." returned Councilman Albee.
"Chief Hunt-said he had cleaned urn
nlaea out -- and - threa days afterward
Councilman Flegel and I were there and
it was filled with women."; -
u One Txlaa- U 9. "
"Since we have had this positive evi
dence placed before us that the piece
are running in voiauo -01 uw--,w
law.11 said Councilman Albee. -"there Is
nothing for ustto do but revoke .the
license. If we do not we are SuUty of
criminal negligence.". ,
- . Councilman Whiting remarked that he
waa Inl favor of Uklng their licenses
from them. ' -
t Is tb only way to get at them."
continued he. W cam revokethalr
license, and If they desire -rtin A Sz
gitlmat saloon let them apply for An
other license." 1- ..v.-.ti-
r" "But they won't do It." replied Zim
merman. "They will not.takevout anr
other license,1 and the city- will lose tb
money." . -
"You "era wrong," answered Albee; "If
these men find out we will not tolerate
combination houses thy wUl all take out
licenses and run respectable houses, and
the city will loe nothing." r -
When the matter came to a vote tne
committee was unanimous In favor of
recommending the resolution be passed
by the council.' Councilman Zimmerman
waa fhalrman, and he bad no vote, but
said that he would oppose-'tbe measure
lagging companies that out Iocs Into
the Columbia river and supply Portland
nulla Ara disposed to begin work a lit
tie later this season than usual and cut
leas tlmber'thaa they did last year. Be
cause of the oversupnly last fall the
piioe of toge fell so low 1 that somet of
the .camps shut down. .The glut has
been relieved; Portland mills during the
last season turned out about ttO.OVO.OOO
feet of lumber. -
The price of yellow fir Is now , 17.10 a
1.000 feet and this figure 4he loggers
regard as fairly satisfactory. -under the
clrcumstanceai- The market la firm and
It la expected there wUl be a further ad
vance until the price reaches It.
The Twin-Falls Logging company. On
of - the Weyerhauser. concerns, .will not
begin logging until .about March 14.
This company laat year, put about-4
000,000 feet of logs Into th. Columbia
river and marketed- them, at Portland.
The Benson Logging company will run
only one camp this year about "200 men
In yellow fir timber on the, Washington
side, which will be transported by rail
to Bunker htll. where the logs are dls-
charged Into -this Columbia.-; The com
pany ha put-in from eO.ooff.Ooo to 70.
000.000. feet of red and yellow flr In one
season. Tola year Its- output will be
confined t about 40,000,000 feet of yel
low fir. ,- . ...1 - .i -
Kverdlna- aV Farrell camr will be oner
ated on Seep river and will handle Its
usual output of from lt.000',000 to 16.
000,000 feet. The Felson-Armstrong com
pany will begin operations .March 1 at
Its camp on. the Cathlamet and will put
Its' usual amount of logs Into the river.
Gilbert V Bewail wilt log at Columbia
City and other companies will run about
the same aa last season. - . -
Charles A. Weyerhauset of 'Winona.
Minn., and F.-Iir?Thatcher. offLltU
Falls, Minn., his attorney, were In Port
land yesterday, on a trip of " Inspection
of Weyerhauser properties. : It la .said
their presence In this city has no bearing
on the rumor that the Weyerhauser in
terests were planning to -erect a- large
sawmill plant in or Ynar Portland. A:
number of altes have been 'proposed for
Such a mill,- ibut none has been satis
factory. Ji . ..
BLUEBEARD H0CH HA0 t '
TWENTY-FIVE WIVES
.v.
Chicago, Jan. 14. Development show
that Hoch has bean married to tt different-woman,
Hlx if these have died
under aueplcloua clrcumstancea, Hoch
waa arrested last night at a board mg-
houae where he waa living under the
name Of Harry Bartells. His proposal
to his .landlady, Mrs. Kummerla,. iad to
his arrest 1 -, ,.
THE.. IDEAL: CREAMERY PRODUCT
PACKE P INy AI R-TIOHT AN t- G ERM
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PROOF; CARTONS
Aa shown Jn the jaboye Illustration. The only butter on the Pacific Coast using7
this safeguard to prevent the. absorption of disagreeable odors 'and .lalL, foreign
substances. ii"White Clover1' in oartons retains alT of the sweetness and deti-
icate aroma noticeablejn JP resh-ma,de,butter. . .
v-Accept ncr.othef brand from your dealer.
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WE ARE J0DDERS EXatSIYELY: IN BUTTER, CHEESE-AND EGGS
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BRINGS LA . CAHAS
m nearer; this ic
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UlMt rULlUt UUUfi I " u
. vJOKE, TWENTY DOLLARS
" John Growsco, a Swede, chose Albiri
as bis home when he left -the land of
fjords and Yonsonsiand came to Amerv
lea. Since choosing Alblna a ihl' home
lie, has learned the use of John Barley
corn; - - 1 i j i! ' 1
- Saturday he.naHied police headquar
ters In the cusHody of sn officer. . He
was wildly. hilarious. The officer had
dark- ring under hi eyes; there were
marks of fierce warfare on his face. The
arrest wss exciting, although Growsco
Is 14 years of age. . 1
In municipal, court ' the old man
laughed as If the matter were a great
"yoke." He said he lived with Bis son-
in-law." . ' : .4.
-"What's the name of youf son-In
lawT' asked City Attorney Fitsgerald.
-."Erlck. .Rudolph, Ton, Frederick and
Andrew." bald the old man; :t f '
"That's five ames.T said nr. Fits-
krerald. 'H hasn't all those names, has
. ' . . .... . .
"No. I live With der five sons-in-iaws,
h said laughing outrageously.. "It wus
a, yoke, yaw, . yaw, -yaw. "
"Twenty dollars, sata - tne coun
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JED HART'S FINE PAID .
, BY BREWING FIRM
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Two hundred dollars were .paid Into
the city coffers ysterdsy by th Star
Brewery ' company. - Tns sum was
the amount or nnes imposea oy Munici
pal Judge Hogu upon "Jed" Hart a no
torious north enA. dire keeper, Xor selling
liquor to minor. He was released on a
to bond, -given by tne ore-wing com
pany, and disappeared, rour women or
the slums having. It la said accompa
nied him? , Rather than forfeit the;, bond
the brewing company paid the Una. Two
other eoraplainta : of selling liquor to
minors are pending agajnai tiart ,
TRAFFIC OFFICIALS .: V-
WILL MEET HERE IN JULY
Portland. Sandy' and Mt .Hood
' Road Will iReduce 'Time Z
Nearly Threi Hours. '
Judge Seneca Smith, one of. th Incor
porators of tb Portland, Sandy A Mount
Hood Railway company,' has announced
that the., company would-.' proceed . to
complete organisation and ' begin con
struction as soon right of way. bad
been secured. Sixteen, miles of road to
the mouthiyof the Sandy liver will be
buUt first . -
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Thlastretch of roadway 'Will serv
about ,7,000 people." , sai(T Judg fimlth,
"and across the Columbia, at WaLahougal
and La Camaa. A 'paper mill, kawmllla;
extensive -loggtng-lnteresta- and many
prune -raisers are on the proposed line
and will furnish , a'" good, - volume Of
freight and" passengers.. . . . .
--. "The Mount -Hood line -will be biU
later, bat w cannot say now Just when.
The Waahougal. Lev Camas and Sandy
regions now have :a three hour service
by boAt- Our road will-reduce tb time
to""4J mlnutea.;v-- ; , ;
EXECUTRIX MAKES,;. -
j GOOD
REPORT
Annie Chemtn. 'executrix -of the will
of the late Ixmls Chemln," a well known
pre a man. ho died on June I, 104.
has made a final report and was dla-r;
eharged -by-the -county iudgeTh- re--TT
port showed all the realty unsold, and
the estate successfully handled by .Ah z
ns. of the cah that was in ihe -banlc
when the. testator died, amounting- .to .
11.75.74;-a balance remalna -kfUr all -;
obligations were paid. --- h v .-' -t
- The realty consisted of these) pieces "
of property as appraised: Lots t and , r
block 22,- Portland, , 4.000; northeaat
quarter block 214. Aiken' addition to .
Eat Portland: 22.000: lots t and '.
block .140, Portland,' If.tOO:- undivided
on half 10.42 acres In Thomas Humph
rey donation land Claim, 2160; block 23. 1
Flrat addition, to SeavleW. lit, . !.' .
Orandeat display of fme scenery. Over,
seen Portland At the corner of Third
and Alder atreeta. On exhibition from
la the morning till at night. . ,
y 'Vraferred Stosk Oasmed OeedA, . :; -
Allen V Lewis', Best- Brand.
S. O. Fultoh, assistant general freight
agent -of th Northern Pacific railroad.
ha received official notice from' F. O.
Barker, chairman ef the western classi
fication committee 'Chicago, that the
committee will hold Its next meeting In
Portland. July II. The committee - I
composed . of traffic officials of nearly
every railroad In th United States, and
th masting will bring about hundred
man t Portland. . j
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:?0 Ci. Sngcr $ 1 .00
-With -every, purchase of -$5
of more of groceries during
.this sale we .will give 20
pounds of D, G. Sugar for
, , r .. fi.oo. r .
IS
GROCEIUlXS
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And the Reason Is That For Four Days,
Wednesday
m
wow
UPOJKSolfMO
We will sell very one who
wants it, a sack 100-Ibw
Dry; Granulated Sugar; for
the small-price jjf, f5.90.
The prices here will be from 20 to 33.1-3 per cent less than you can buy goods for at any, other grocery store in the city. . The
prices quoted here is the proof of this assertion and an inspection of the goods will prove quality. Quick ana prompt deliveries
to au pans oi tne city. s.4,. - ;:, . -J: r.-'L,':; :.r;;;: ' .-.
NO. I VALLEY FLOUR A flour that Is ji flour ueg
j 1 SF a W al AdkaTaWM dk BaSFaT W dk Tel AtVIU
j , jilaf $1.25. A 50-lb. sack here. . ;
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,.81.10
Standard Ctinncd Goods
STANDARD 1 PEAS, TOMATOES AND
- -'-'. - corn;:;v j:..?.;..
Corn,' 3 cans for. . : : . . . . ..V. .. ; . .-. . . . .25
Tomatoes, 3 cans ,for . ... ... . ... . . . .25
'Sweet Peas, 3 cans for, ........ .. ... ..25
String Beans, A. ft L., 3 cant for... .7. 23?
Tomatoes, per dozen li77.i .'firr.SSip
Corn, per, dosenwi ; . .. i. .,81.00
Sweet Peas, per doren.... .......... '.95
- String Beans, rpe'r dozen . . . . . . . ....... Q5f
BEST-HARD WHEAT FLOUR Regular $1.60 sack,
the best flour on earth; now-. . . . . . . . . . . . , , . .-. . . . 8125
.We are making prices on the high
est 'grade ;brands of , canned goods.
We sen : - . j
- ,. STRING BEANS
EARLY JUNE PEAS
. CORN '-:". . --w-...,.-
iTOMATOES p-P--:--
2 Cns for;25c ;
Special Prices in -Dozen JLoU.
Two Cans for 25c
"CANNED FRUIT FOR
TABLE USE. , v
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Including Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Plums and Black Cherries
'4--v- - r .
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-Oysters
3 Cans' for 251; &l dozen.
Breakfast Foods
Malta Vita, 2 packages'for. ,.".tl ::iiZ5:l
crespp, 3 packagesxor
-oar
. . , . . . idnlv'
?TiTn7r.25
Force, 2 packages forr.tn
Honey Flakes, 3 packages for. ........ 25?
H. Ov 2 packages for. i...... ...... i.'.25 ;
Jumbo Mush, 3 packagesjor... . . . . . . . .25?
Fig PniheXereal lb.". . , ."iT. .V. .20 "
Postum. Cereal, lb rri'i". '.v. 20?
We carry every brand of Breakfast Foods
and Cereals, and make prices below all com
petitors. v , -i .' ; -I.-. ..h; '
HIGH. GRADE FRUITS
AH 25c ; Jams . . t.
.20
S "
Tomatoes
- Solid Packed Tomatoes, the best brand sold
-in the city for.'dozehr.'vTrTTr.v.ri. 81.25 !
We handle every known brand that's gqod
and will give satisfaction. - i
Fine Gun Powder Tea, regular 45c -
. lb now ....;,.r....if,...,.lv;25
English Breakfast, regular 45c lb, - - ,
i now. . . . .ttt; ......... .. . V ...... 25
Gait's Ceylon Tea," the Blue Ribbon
Brand; half li25; lb.f.".; .45
GOFFEIL
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7-1
We are long on Coffee, and can save you
money. , Our special brand of r MOCHA
ft JAVA COFFEE is the best without
exception in the" city., Others sell it for
35c arid 40c, We sell it for,:
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ft
Salmon
"Alaska PackSalm6(t, per can, '
regular 15c goods, 10 ; 3 for 25
MiscUancous Snaps
Snyder's Catsup, 2 bottles. I .V. . . .35
R. H, Asparagus, can. . , . . . : . .. . , .30
Cross ft ' Blackwell's imported pure ' '
Lucca Oil, qt;,............,......654.;
American' Sardines, 6 cans . . ........ 25? ,
Library Baking Powder, regular 40c ' -
--.can
eel
...25
Pearline washmg Fowder, 3 packages
for .i,... 25;
Macaroni i and Spaghetti, box 35?
Quick Delivery
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We deliver when you want
the goods, to any part of the
; city. Watch us' grow.
K
Corn;.
i and Morrison
Telephone Main 2287
U H. HINNENKAMP, Proprietor.
1 : "THE GROCER THAT SAyES YOU MONEY.!" f
Mail Orders
We bH all mail orders on the.
above goods and ship by ex-
press or freight the same day
. . received. '?: . -
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