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la ' : 18C5. THE OREGON DAILY JOUR..AL. PORTLAND. ' FRIDAY EVENfNG, MAY;', 12 -T- ANOTHER STEAMER FOR COAST TRADE North Pacific Steamship Com "7anypr'der5"TCfaff for "Los -j Angeles Trade. '. BUSINESS TOO GREAT rOFTROANOKg'AtONg Owners Say -They ;Spend-More for Stores Here -Than in Bay City. ' Br July .1 the North Pacific Steam ship c-amfuiny, owner 'of the Roanoke, i'-wlU'lliave unother steamer plying be- . twHn Portland and - Los Angeles. A deal for the additional' vessel hita Just beenf lotwd- nd she will be brought from tii a Atlantic! to the Pacific const ' at ence. Thie announcement was made ' this morning . by Harry .1 oung, local 'agent for the company. ;. " ' 'Tl ir it iiiif from ih south on May is and one of her pansriiKers 'will be Charlea l Doe, the prlnlopal stockholder and general manager of the line, It la understood that while her lie will complete arrangements for plao- r the new vetnrel 1n commission lmme- iy OJWier arrival. -With both -" meamea tm tkmOutaJt rwnitnJIlljlB 1 for the company to establish and main tain a. weekly .aerylce between Portland and the aouthem California city,. In ad dltlon to stopping at all the principal . . , i way 'porta. - 1 A te legra-m wi rpcrjved from , Mr. le thia morning staling that he "t3(eniedv-lt Inadvisable .'to charter the Roanoke to carrym eKcuralon.. party " to the aea on her next arrival from the outh. HeTptarned-thattf;that -pro-' . gmm were carried out It would be neces sry for the ateamer to mlaa one of '- her scheduled trips, and thla he did-not - "care tp have her do. p.rt...l.l.. '- W.A. t.Wt the- eu.tareent.tha- tbe-ajorUyf L , the coasters calling at thla port are out fitted with stores In Ban Francisco, and r'ay tierewners- spend more money for -nuppliea In Portland "than J they-do at '.J'lrthe Bay City. It la also declared that -lit the Portland shipper would extend , mora liberal patronage to the Una It la - probable that all of the stores would i i i be bought here.' ' -VESSELS-OVERDUE. Francis H. leg-gett Has 1ms Out Hi Says from Baa rraneisco. i' Sorartineasfiiess is felt in shipping circles ever- the steamer Francis H. J eggett, which has -been out six days I 'Jfrora the Bay City for Portland. t7au- f ally aha Is not more than three days i completing the . passage.- . "I The Leggett , is ' bringing ' a general f eargo, but is not known here that he liaji'""any:"paenKers"aboardr." " A trong;sxjuthwest.wjndJhaa-J)eenragIng t: off the coast Tor' the past week, and it ! in feared that tier engines have become ! disabled. None of the coasters to ar- 2 rive lately, however, has sighted a ves I re la distress. . It Is possible that aha J Juaaugoji -Into, inmn ,waY paiLfar rt. . pairs, and haa not been reported. The atenmirr ttr nnder -rhaTterto tak"out a Saturday Special Seamless RiceBoiler : -;- a-Quarts This Boiler Is usually sold for so. hut for fa tarda yixr a-Tir be sold for 0c. . -JL!.. made, of solid teet-lava. enameicd. Coma early if you want-one. -Henry Jenning & Sons ' 172-174 FIRST STREET The . Complete Honsef nrnlshers. U L I HIS house lias won an enviable reputation for fair deal :. ing. We loan as liberally as possible on diamonds, watches, jewelry and all articles of value and charge the lowest rate of interest Consistent with sound business policy. You'll always remember pleasantly the dealings ym have with us. Private entrance on .Pine' Street. THE RELIABLE aj tzuiiLi Aim it Am iMrtris." L B. HOLZMAN, Prop. lumber ce'rgo and a, huge cigar-shaped lot ruff from Stella. Another vessel, tlx American barken tlne ChehoJIs. bound for thla port from lhe"FhIlIptIneir-ls"anipposed to hava met with a mishap. Hhe aalled from CebT for th Coliimbta-Ttver- npdayi ago. and should have been. In port af least-wlx weeks ago-.--Th Chehalle be i " T.nmher CuaiDJLUV' and 'her home poTPTSan-Traitcwort Bhe la. under charter Jo take lumwi from nn Xr""-'" mill Tha . vesatUia capable of handling 1.000.009 reet 01 Oregon- fir She,- ,,ui" mora than o v...r mn. hut on her last vlait to this" portiwa a in a good". serviceable iinilillon. ROAT FDR WPPFB R1VFR. aeorr W. Blmons May Tnt oa Steamer Georse W, Simons, who owns and OP- aratea the alaamar bearing hla-muna betweon The 1 lii Ilea and .i.yle. lsthlnk mg xt building a craft to ply oh Ihe untwr -rtver-aa fr-aa' Lewlaton. The steamer Himon draws six feet of water, too dap a Utafi ii ciiibilna, to. put Jn commlHHlon on live je.wiston route, or he would use her for the purpose. Those Who have hnd xprlente on the. upper river aay that a vessel drawing more than 30 inches would 'be useless, there. Powerful engines and machinery are necesvary feature In order to. make tha venture a aucceas. W. Lord, -a business man of The Dalles, wya -tha Columbia la at a lower Ti 1 1 1 )i n Ibis yaiir ll'an' ever before, and tha indications are llial U Will be i hlghor this season. No anow la In the mountains and the amsll streams emp tying Into -It are almoat dry. " MrLord ha "resided r atTriB rniiiB almoat continuously since ls5. He de yiare ii,-hygptierr' rlver-lel- full "of dnacr' Id-tiartratlon. r" "If we hud some pf the old-time steamboat captains to place at the boHts would helm," he conlucled, noon be running back 'and forth to do between points on tha lower Colum bia." " CREW GOES. HOME. Elder's Kea Betnra, But Efforts Are . ' UU Xada to Saisa Kar. wtmrTt-thaIiWar'a-wwr'axept two engineers who ' had - ben by the vessel ever since the accident, took paa sage last night "on the Oregon for their lioroear-ltman. Franclacftr where tha BU Paul goes into service on tha Portland-fenn-Krarwlaoe route In connection with the Columbia. Mr. Mason will be her first officer. . , Tne men. who tm up TTTinT TToTiTe yaaterday. y tht , Archibald MncFar lane is still confident-that he will be able; to raise the Eldrr. He haa env ployediaswijxreworwcirfeonrtieti and expects to make another attempt to lift her-from, the rocKS-tn-two oi three days "from-now. Ablg portion of tha decayed freight has been re moved from the hold .and the work of getting everything JaJhaiefQr a JJnal effort is Slowly ogreasing . DAMAGED BY DREDGING. Albert KeyeT Says Work on Colombia rormed a Hew Bar. Albert Meyer haa notified the Port of Portland commission -that-480 acrea which he owns near Hunter's landing, on the -Columbia river, were Uadrmamaged hm the npti'aHwn mf a dredge last sum- merj Dredguig causea a nar-xo iorm near his jjlacV, which made it Impossi ble for boats loOand-lliereHeaBked the commission to send a dredge to that nnint to cut a channel through the tar. The communication was referred to Viator W.-C Lanafltt Iredge Columbia, being changed Into a wood-burner, wMl be ready for service Lao t-UlfijlhftniIay2a The tender Wenona haa been equipped with rmw boiler, which will be. tested tomorrow. MARINE N0TES7 Astoria. May 12. Sailed at 6 a. m., steamer Oregon for an XtotMrni at 11:80 a. m., steamer Columbia for Port land! do wnt Astoria. Mar 11 Arrived 4:10 p. m., British ship Lonsdale. i Astoria, May 1?. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; light west wind; weather cloudy. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. With a small cargo of freight and tS passengers the steamer South Bay ar rived last night from Ban Francisco. She went to the Portland mill to secure lumber for the return trip. Laden -wKli lumber tnewgheemeT Transit left this morning for HUo, Ha waiian Islands. Word was received at. the local light house department this morning that the tender Heather will sail from Juneau todays for Sitka. The IManxanlta left I up rrohi Astoria this rhorhThg to get a cargo of supplies for the depot at the mouth of.tlie jlver, Schooner Kndeavor cleared for San Pedro . yesterday . with 780.000 feet of lumber. - - ' Inspectors Edwards, and Fuller are at Newport, Washington, Inspecting th steamers Defender, Columbia snd Spo kane, which ply on Fend tfOrellle lake. To discharge the balance f her ce ment cargo the French bark La Fon taine moved to the Mersey dock thla monning. Commodore John Irving, who has been connected with the Canadian Pa- rlflo Navigation company at Victoria for years, arrived in this morning on business. The commodore was born at Portland, and Is the man for whom the tO AN OFFICE 61 Third Street, Cor. Pine Breezy " Want Ads" , Could you fill a position here?. "Wanted, waitress. O. K. Coffee Ho ii we, 848-Ktfgt-eiti" Women and,- rnirTooiiTriYTXwrposit inn rrtr varlous capacltiea should aaiiy male'' column. . . ror TurkUh baths visit PrL "Moorefleld, recently of Stockton, Cullfornla. , who haa opened a,. Turkish and. steam bath at 80S T.-lth ..r..-. ' .,l..r. r,,f,,r.,n "Tils "aJI wflf "be"foiin4 in the flaasl- Hed "Directory." . - - From "under1 H7 Iteailibg "for Hent Farms" "Flvo aorea of . land all In cultivation. East Forty, "third and Bacttorr-Ltne-Toad. Wr q. Bmk. 80T Falling building.' Are you after something of tha Kind 7 Not so eaay to rent a house now. Thla ad is from classifies- . t ion "Homes for ..Bent Furniture for Sale." "Furniture of 8-room house cheap ' if taken thla week; rent 140; come end see It; a bar gain." , Might be the right place.-. Wouldn't hurt to see It anyway, woald it? r .' 1 SPECIAL TJ2I3TH FREB Kxtractlng, cleaning and examination FREE during all this week! ' Theos ton Painless Dentists ' will give the Towest ! prices ever Known:- in Portland for - strictly high-class dental work. Don't put it off. but come in at onoe. Good - wor krnst Jow prTPf sTigua fanf eefl for 1 years, has made "a-worId-wld. reputation for the . Boston Dentists. J91H Morrison street ' ' SILVER FILLING! GOLD FILLINGS . ...-T50 OOL1J CROWNS i . . FVfctrH-ET ". -S3.00 Bridge work; ; . 7w ,-.t; n . $3.00 Other dentists come snd go, but the Boston Deritlata remain the same re liable, up-to-date dentists. .- Boston Piunless Dentists 891 H Morrison St, Opp. Ksiar rraak and Old. loerornie. HOURS 8:80 a.' in. to I p. m. Sun- day, 8:4.0 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" . MODEftifCl'RACTICAL, COMPLETE Ope all the yesr. Catatogwe free P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL Irvington tract on the east side was named. ' lie lias ben Fresldeittofj King Edward's dominion for the past 80 years, but is now a Canadian au fa- LJect having BrvedlnUieBrltlsl-o-4 lumbla parliament a number of terms. . Bids lor the construction of Burrows Island light station were opened yester day In the office of Major Lsngfltt. Bar rett fc Farmer-of Anacortes offered to do the work for 88,606. This was the lowest of five bids. - OBVsTOW OOZS TO TATOOBB. D. C. Orunow, who has been weather observer 'at Pocatello, Idaho, for the past three years, passed through the city . this morning on the . way to-Ta- toosh island where he will nil a similar position In place of F. It. Bcahan, who tendered his resignation a few days ago. At one time Mr. Orunow was em- Pl"ylii JhWea,ii!ericryl(ie:.atPortt. lund. Before that he was formerly a tior and shipped before thTtniat when' a mere youth. Five years ago he was stationed at Neah ey, ,-;.,;,;,;..;.; HEAVY DAMAGE RESULTS FROM IDAHO CLOUDBURST (Special Dlspatrb te Tbe JonraaLl - Lapwal, Ida.', May - 12. Accounts Of the storm which swept over this section early this .week are coming In from every side. Cloudbursts, terrific hsll and rain storms acompanled by high winds did much damage The Clear water branch was badly damaged. A cloudburst occurred In Garden Gulch flooding the public road to a depth of four feet, and between Nes Perce and l.lrangevllln. another . cloudburst turned the waters of ing Hollow creek into a raging torrent. . A furious hailstorm compelled the Grangevllle-Btates stage to stop with its passengers at a farm hftuse all night " -Cottonwood creek ran ii leei aeep at nines, ana at Clear water the railroad tracks were flooded. The" Potlatch ridge- suffered as Well as the Nes Perce -and Camas sections. SPOKANE GROCERS FIGHT "SUNDAY CLOSING ORDERS Ussslil rilisilis gi siaiasM Hpokane.-W8sb.rMsy 18. As a result of the sttempt of the retail grocers' as sociation to compel some of the smaller groceries-teeloee m Sunday, -an organ IsAtkm known as the Nongrocers elation haa. been formed with 87 .mem bers, who declare that if any attempt Is made taxetese their stores on flundsy they will retaliate by demanding a strict enforcement of the law and com pel every business bouse In the city to close its doors on Sunday., BBT TO BXTOBM BOBOOXu (SpeeUI niapetca te The jMraat.i Astoria, May 12. Nestor Johnson and W illi, ll.kola tha vnnthrill primln.li mr. -rested yeaterday for attempted assault. upon jw-year-oia jiga r.ncssen. win n taken to tha reforhf chonl tnnlght-b) 8 her I ff XIn'v ffleV" Ttripi I'linfesswl. They lire too young to be,, sent to the peniten tiary. ' - ........... toaetlae? aS Kssslsstle nnraBU n II mm lEeg.-.Prlce L25cDo2Cii AlasVa--JIerring, 10c Can Van rJahiDS Souds; 3 M.V T'.rm-nn , , , Cc Lb. Best Japanese Rice, 8 15cC$iiJMince. Clamscan.,. ,,fTrTrrrlO '33c Gallon Apricots, gallon ........... 25t 35c Gallon rumpkin, gallon,... ... .25 v 6'c Gallon Blackberries, gallon . . . .50t- 23c rackage Figprune, package' . , . . , ; . .15 23c Package-Postum,- package v."; .": ;. : .20? 43e Gallon Knight's Dill Pickles, gallon. 30 40c Gallon 'Sancrkiaqt, gallon ,20c Bottle Hill's Catsup, 2 bottles. , i . . . .25 -10c Package-Saltiest Salt, 2 If you consider your money worth one hundred cents on',the dollar -and want value received when buying groceries, you will notoverlook this CUT RATE LIST. Cut It Out.and put it : in your pocketbook, it will increase your savings account 30 per cent. ' V ' " - ' ' . ' ," 1. . " f"'"" " ' ' f ' si 1 , , ; , CUT! RATE GROCER. Phone Main 1991. Northeast Corner Try our ELGIN BUTTER, made trHood 12 Union Avenue- HAVE YOU SEEN The Big Mlt Fountain atlTfct JUc It's the' talk of the towit Well, the reason for that. Is because the aasort mrrtr beautiful. -fret. greer, vege tables carried by us "urpasses an ( hing ever on sale. Just like going to the garden for them. Don't fall to come nnd lTt!tH" tfl " Qrtn oln bloclis lo see. ' And the prices you pay for the goods are absolutely the lowest. . . Last week we were unable to wait tipon the trade, but will serve you from . I v, .-. 1 1 Hlfflnultv. We are shipping direct from the Co-I Tnmblarlver dally-hunareoa yi Hoe Bhad. weighing from to pounds you can have them for the amall uregon rwuin v-- berrlea plenty.at the loweat market PrDon't forget that we kill and dress the finest, chickens raised in Oregon broilers from 35c up. Baking and stew ing chickens, per pound, 18o. The eggs we handle are a little bet ter than anything on the market, aa we have reliable shippers to -draw from, per dos. SOo. ... .. . ... We can give you, st all times of the aeaaon -everything kept in flrat-elaes markets. . .,., . , . We purchase in large quantities, doing most of our own work, keeping down expenses and dividlngtha ,proflUwitJ! our customers. Palace Fish Market teo Yamhill. Bhoae Mala 1807. Yakima FishJVlarkelL 14 Tlrsi at. Phone aCala 8Sv While rod sre wondering what yon will have for DINNKR. and wanting to get something CHOICK. Juat atep to your phone and call East 41J and make your wants known. If they are for Meats, Fish or Fowls, we are prepared to serve you, and .with the very best. Our motto: t"QnaUty as well as Quantity." KINDORF BROS. 130 OBABB ATB. PBOBB JB ABT 413. . . . Erdner aV Hochuli. 1.J . 144 riTTB ITBBST. . . The original veal sausage manufac turers; Ail kinds of sausage, fresh made every day." , - Cholee cuts of meats for your OUHDAY lUHimiw Give Us a Gall V Or phone us." Main 414, your wants. BUTTER Best Creamery ,40c and 45c Dairy,!... 35c and 40c Kirn, i dns.i. ; . v ; . . . . Hsneh ( Rest aufir-enred hsa ..... PleBlead eettift baa . ...........Me ..10 ' Remember Satnrnsr Is eblckea it. . Cblck enl, lSe tnt 17c, pnttnl, "- . ... U GRANDE CREAMERY, 264" Yamhill Deaf Madam: - 8ub-rPrlcev. I Reg. Price dozen ; . . ,20L JScPackage - -1 3c-Pac kage- cans. . . . . . .25 v r' a a nuiv 40t-I.h-IW.M. lbs. . , .25 15c Can Pheasant Peas, "2 cans; 40c Can Asparagus . . . . ....... 3c Lb. French 13 Can Extra $1.00 Dozen Oregon Grape" Creanirdbzcir 85 10c Package A. 3c Can American Sardines, C cans. . . . . . ;25 6J4c Lb. Italian Prunes, lb. ..... . .... 5 packages .-,-.15 I 6c Lb. Creole, iMention this -List when ordering. delicious Va nilla-. Btrawberry. Iemon7Choea ' - late any flavor, you wish. WATBB XCXS ABB BKEBBETS. J Our . goods . are unequaled ' in quality. None but the purest and w best -ingredients are used by us. A trial order will prove to you beyond a doubt. Hotels, restau- ranta and families .auppl led. rBZCXS BSASOBABX.B. : rhone we Trial Order.- j Jlrtala everyday, at market prices. ( Gream Gbr- Phone East (54. Vladam If you will note our prices this week you will readily-ee that we save you many dimes, and it s the dimes that- make- the- dollars. Your phone -orderwill receive just as " prompt attention as though you came in person, if you are unable to come. . Sugar Cheaper Dry Granulated, II lbs. for fl.00. , t-Jb- jikgneat'-Corn Starch. 25 - B-lb. package Oloss Starch. 25 12 bars good Laundry Soap. 25 7 lbs- best Eastern Rolled Oats. 30 10 lbs, good Broken Rice. 15 . . - Pound Fellows' Blend Costa Rica Coffee. 25 ; .' Pound Good Ounpowder or Toung . Hyson Tea - , 20 - Can Baker's or Ohirardelll's Cocoa. ' 10 8-lb. can Solid "Pack Eastern Tomatoes. Corner' West Park and Washing ton Sts. . ., Phone Main 2596 ;------;, BUST QUAXITT 45c Per Roil Ranch Eggs, doz.. .. ..20c Full Line of Groceries and Vegetables. 127 TZBST BTBBIT. Between, Waaklactoa and Alder. JOHN'S MARKET WE KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. t TOV went OOOB XBAT. TOTT want a BIO nxOB for your money -Ice-Cream Buve Fellows YOU want It delivered right away . -.1 . ' QPIOB. TOV want to know the best place to . . ... a-et.it? TatAT M i JOHN'S MARKET Phoas 164 Main. ?, X. IUU St. HJttbrPri CurraiitAV - paakageTT rv. 10 Raisin st3 packa ges.-rsTi 25 z. s- aa v a v- v a v a . sv vi' aasiw & JCoieer4b 25 iZ .25. ...30 Prunes, 15 lbs., Z5 Choice Stringless Beans, 3 23 1 $1.35 Box P. C B. Co's Crackers, bqjc'. .91.05 10c Can Oregon Grape Cream, 2 cans. . . .15 & It. Satlaggkagc Rice 32: lbs Twelfth and .Washington Sts. rPopularltyGalned PEOPLE'S MARKET - ANDGROCERY - POPTIOB TBASIaTO BOVSB. By-althful,- honest-rhnp-to-date business principles, success earned. The con tinual flow of customers "proves ' the public know they save cost ty trading at our house. . ' -- " SPXCIAZ, SAT.Z tIST. Saturday and Moaday. ..... 1 dos. full meat Tomatoes Boo 1 dos. cans Sugar Corn". ...... ,..T6o 1 dos. cans E. J. Peas ...too 1 doi. cans String Reans ..BOc 1 gallon full meat Tomatoes. . .j... .80o 10-lb. sack yellow or white Cornmeal 95o -lb. sack, beet Rolled Oate r-. 30o Cero Frulto, per package. ........... oo rrcsio rsncBKi r lour SrXOIAX SATTBSAT onT. So 7Tbe. Pride of the West Blended - Coffee r ; . . .... .7. $1.00 1-fb. can Royal Baking Powder. . .40o 1-lb. can K. ,C. Baking Powder. .loo 2 cana-SunrUa or Primrose Cream. .1 So a-oint bottle Tomato Cataup S50 1-plnt bottle McNally s Pure Olive 1 A-I Ki hAV MaitavAkl 1-qt. bottle Dure Vanlla. .9SO Extract . . ..777... lZJb pur Oraaula'ted' Sngar $1.00 ytPrPc,ntc Hxm. , ,,,,,, f?n jv-ponna pan pure Lard ..tao Adress rTBST ABB TATXOB MTU. Vhone Mala 1418. Friedman'sMarket a Trade Winner Because we handle only first class goods. This is the place to se lect your meats for your Sunday dinner from a large assortment of all kinds of fresh! and "cured meats. Bring your baskets and have them filled at special prices. We carry a full line of Hams, Bacons and Sausage ' " Independent-Branch-MarketTl27 ; --- First Street. . When you see it in out ad. it's so Tree delirery to aay part of the city. Corner First and Columbia Sts. Phone Main 111. HOFFMAN'S Market and Grocery Eggs, Tper dog.-. 20 Baker's Chocolate, per-can, . .... , .0$ Baker's Coooa, per can. .......... . 20e Paclflo Cream, 1 cans. ........... .25 Costa Rica Coffee, per lb... .20 Peacock Pan Cake Flour, I pkgs. .2f Firelight Matches, T pkgs .. .250 Hard Wheat Flour,- per sack. . . . Sl.lO Fells' Naptha Soap, per bar Bt Corn Meal. J -lbs 254 Alaska Herring, per dos. ......... is All Faiwy-Tablfr Fruit, per ran 20 Banner Lye, 4 cans. .............. .25e Lard, pet lb.. 10 T?"r" - - f" '- - loweat- prices- -f- 9 Williams Ave., Cor. Going St. nM Bast 1813. SUNSET BUTTER The best In the market, Fresh ' churned excry dsy, ,. 50 Cents Per Roll Try our famous TBBaT ICS , , OBBAK. , ;; iunsct Creamery Co. 81 first St. none Mala S. Would Do Well to Consult: These T Market Columns focllenSUNDAYOINNER A. J. FARMER Wholesale and Retail Grocer n Third an J Jsilsrsan Tou can save 19 per cent by dosflfng with me. Fancy Creamery" Buttek-Vnil- t-.a- itt-ib.-boK Crackers . ; . .1' &6a 1 bos No.1 Mataronl tiq f"Bofood..8alm.on - ........i. Sd lb. Shredded t'ocoauut ..nloo dosen cans Corn . j i , , dosen cans Tomatoes ".' . r; ,;. , .. .gyo ' package Seedlena Raisins ......... "to packages UrandmotneraVMusbnwtair- package Scotch Oats loo Vk.-b. package-Paerlaas -Muh7-rrrrr ?li3 lbs. aood Rice . t . 1 lb. Arm and Hammer Soda ....,! Co 1-lb. can Baked heanr. .loo-1-lb. can Baked Beana lib. Schilling's Baking Powder.. ..SBi Jib. Royal Buklng Powder ,,.,....400 lb. loc M. ft J. Coffee ,26u Jl bars Royal Savon Boap ........ ,2iq 10 lbs.-gd or Tapioca ; .50 1 lb. good KngllBhriaUfasl Tea. . , Bent-SnRarCured Hams, lb. . . . . , .13 1 lb. Uunpowder Tea :"...'. 2So 2 cana Primrose Cream . .' Ibo 17 lbs. IX G. Bugar... ,.,$l.n 1 sack best P. O. Bugar ...... ..5.7i) . 1 sack good Hard-Wheat Flour. ... 1 1. on zu-io. pan nest i-ara ...,:.... i -!.- pur iar Iardt.$l.oa 6-lb, paH pure "Leaf Lard. ... ; . ., . , vBo 1-gal. can Table Syrup ;.40q "Teirveries on "East Bide, Tuesdays anil Fridays. Townsend & Vori SchoonhovenI WB0U18AXB ABB BXTAIXk Groceries and Provisions New Store, 147 First st; bet., Morrison ana Aiosr.,., fiuine J4ai j.- One sack good Hard -Wheat Flour r. $1.00 s pounds good Klce ,, ...... .SSo New -crop dry Prunes, per Ib.v.w ao S pounds Italian Prunes...,..,, S pounds Seed lews iUlnina. ......... Bo Best cleaned Currants. Ih. . : . L. loo . Tomatoes,' standards, 1 csns. ...... ISO Tomato, Holld Pa kTT m -. t.-t. -. . . r. loo -Two S-lb pkgs. Clold Dust .360 One 3-lb. pkg. Armour's Washing Pnwd.p IJCi. Fel a -Na p t n a Boh p 5o -r9Sw- 6 bars Baby Elephant fioaD. .B5o I bottles Bnlder's Catsup .310 1 ibv-new crop En alls IV "WaTnut .... 15e . 1 lb .White Honey. . ,,,,15- Iff-lbr pan pure -Lard. :. . . .7-.TTrr.$i.og- S-lb. pall pure Lard. . . . . mi '.T.'m 60 t 1 cans Primrose Cream. .....i. .18o - 1 lb. Kngllsh Breakfast-Tea .-.t... i.-.lo- 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea... 85o iuw Hnkii Henna. , . So Two 1-lb. -cans Hominy.-.-... .300" t cans Corni-Peae-or BniniT Beans. . .85o 1 pkg. Postum or Fig Prune Cereal.. HOo Good Salmon." 2 ans .... . . i . , . r.ito 1 pkg. Scotch Oats lOo Bast Side Delivery Tuesday and Trlday. Special for Saturday 17 lbs best Granulated Bugar, -7 bars Golden'tar Soap.;. 1 lb English Breakfast Tea t -.- ib Gunpowder ' Tea; r.T." - 8 cana Solid; Pack Tomatoe Arm aV Hammer Bodarrr; 5 pkgs Corn Starch .v....'. Mocha .and -Java. 1 cans Salmon--. ( lbs Rice ..... Brooms.- each,. Ooods delivered to any. part of I Ihe . city. East side Tuesdays. - Thursdays 133 FOURTH STREET ConryCashCofteeCo. Telephone Mala 6117. WASHINGTQN" MARKET lit rirst Straet. Bet. WashlngUs nt Stark, rksaa Mala 1410. Prime Rib Roasts , glrlolo 8tmk Tenderloin Hresks ...... Porurhoo Steaks ..... Round Steaks Plain Steaks. J lbs for . Leg Mutton Ir Lamb Mat ton Chop. 3 lbs foe Ixtn nr Rib Chop Shoulder of Mutton . . .........I2S U1 . .UHe tiSe ...13 to tfie lie ..Vie - 12H ..12He to 13 OC HQ ST Mutton Btei Pork Rosats Pork Chops , i ... .rAV:V.?.V1WaHHer Veal Ctor' .... Jt:Z nauaaco Kut, s lea lor Hambiircer. S lbs for . . eHtTslf" Hi" f8?B ll srSr Beat Creamery Butter Frean Ranch Rrrs ... Bread, 8 Ka Tra fne sugar-luren nam - TA?yza KEATXI0, rreps. ..131,0 " Standard Market BHAH0S XAKKET 67 CAST BVKKBISK, Pkana East 71. All telephone ardors nromptlr " sttended to. 4V ' IT TOV SSB XT WOULD YOU BUT A LEAN STRIP I 15c Per Pound? Our Veal Sausage." made fresh every-Saturday-mornlng.ls excelled. An aounaance or Wil lamette Valley . ' Spring Lamb on display at- Fulton Market .jcurd and- -TasahiU taw-Mata V T'ry our Fancy Blend - lOCHA and JAVA COffEE ,a voubbs tob ti.op; . .Call up Main ;. rrompt ' , " delivery. , . ,', -..fl.OO ......15 I .v.;..250 I arr7T..25" 25 fj : . .25t .....-25o - -........... 25 - ......... c-goTfrr to i.w, - -ilSV.,,U IIW) .-. s . I . . i-r.9n t 2-le Baron .....v.v. rr.l? .". , ...Hoc 2oa r OT? i F7X i . '. - - I .. ' .. .-, .... J