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22 , ... . . ,i i . . ' ; ; ; 1 The Market Basket Tomorrow la In last shopping day bf or Christmas. - . wm D tn vry last opportunity' to purchase 'thoa things so nacMsarr for In Christmas dinner and yon bad bttar gt ther be for, to rusn nets in. eaiuraay is ways a, busy day In tb ratal! markets and It will b trebly ao tomorrow. In all tb markets tb displays this Christmas are mucn mars nuuin Wwtlful than usually. veaiers nm on to s-ery heavy expense In making their place attractive to the ay and tlielr stocks appetising to look upon, . Never hav the. .displays of turkaya looked as they do today. They are bung up ail around the stores. They are -plump and. fat and no matter the coat )oa will want to put one of them In your market-beaket. Generally speaking, the turkey-raisers took great pains, to Bend their . beat stocks to market for the . Christmas trade and. the displays In the . stores show how successful they, have been. - . . '.,. . Although tb market ar piled high with turkeys,-the supplies vara not so great as dealers had been led to believe earlier In tha season. . There haa been such a demand for, turkeys for Thanks giving and Christmas from other Paclfld roast citle this season that the atat of Oregon was Juat able to supply tb In julrlea and ao mora. Twenty-flve cents la tb prlc ' you -will pay In the retail markets today or tomorrow for the beat dressed bird. At ' that price you will get something that Is pleasing to th eye as well as the . taste. Of course there will be soma sales , made at ' aomewhat lower prlc, bat ' taking 14 aU In all th good fancy birds will readily sell tomorrow at te cents, a pound. ' ',-.:, V ... r While th displsys of turkeys In th market ara granVthT ar likewise 'elaborate showings of dressed gees and ducks. Th goose Is coming Into vogue quite rapidly as th proper thing for . the Christmas dinner. Just as tb turkey Is recognised, as - the real . article to grace th table on Thanksgiving day. This season th geese ara of very good . quality. Like th turxeys they ar plump. They sell generally at 18 cents a pound.;.' ,: i , . ? .'.,'.': - While, soma 'people like turkeys others Ilk ducks, ther ar' a' great manywho -prefer- a -nice- fat duck for December 25. To suit th whim and appetites of these, the marketmen hav provided Very liberal supplies, and they, too. have the quality that will make you am lift. ' A chicken may' be substituted for th. other fowls mentioned. This rtandby Is with us tn plehty for Christ mas and prices, a re not ao high. as on th other birds. : There are- all kinds to select f rom th nice fat bent th young We invite all economical housewives to see our exhibit-of Christmas Beet The prices quoted in our ad. are for' the ' finest 'tiualitv of Meats. Choice cuts are what mncf nwmlA it want and they always get them I t -finest selected ceex, luid, it i i TONS! TONSJ! . TONS!!! f I l II The Christmas Meats v it Following H ll 1M r BEEF II '; a-STEAK. -3 POUNDS. . . . . . .'. ' . . . . . ; . ; . . .25 m ; i POT ROASTS . . ........ ... . . . ... i . . , ." . . . . r . 5 jj soup meat . r. . ::: I,.;........:.....;... . At M KUAlr KUAbi M K1B KOAbT ( HAM S i AKS, 2 TOUWDS. ................ .15 E3 PORRC M chops :i-t v: ............. . .io v roasts . . . ... . . ... . . . .... .10 ' , rORK SAUSAGE, 2 POUNDS. 15 '-'.'. . -i ri" r ' ;;v v.- veal " 1 ... v. . ; 3 roasts ......'..V;V;;..V..."1..:.";8 to lot U CHOPSrJ rOUNDS. .......... ... . ....... , .25 M - 4 MUTTON AND LAMB S : '-X;j shoulder lam b . ; H - MUTTON STEWT. 5 ;...; MUTTON CHOPS, 3 POUNDS. . :. . . . . ... . . 25 " ; j - uacon . .7. . . : ,. ... :...:;..-;. . . .'.14 : Hr: ' ,HAMS ft.............; . . . . , , ... , , . .12 ' FfflTORIAN PACKING CO. FIRST AND COLUMBIA STREETS, ' ')' ''.honMaln 111-; : ..-.-T4". Tv ". . INDEPEBIDOT MEAT CO . ,". . x :. ; :. Ml first street 3 : '; . rooster, th fryer or th broiler. : Tbey ar all good. Your preference caa very easily b supplied by any of tb mar kets. ,. , . -. . .' :' .. . , ' .Those that care for wild fowl hav been in bard straits th paat year, for with few exceptions th lawa prohibit th selling of them in th markets. Ther ara, however, two wild fowl that can be obtained - tomorrow. Eaatern Oregon hunters hav . been playing In luck during tha past few days and a considerable number of wild ges hav been caught on tba wing. Today they sell in the retail markets at prices rang ing from SO to 7 S cents each. Snip ar likewise to be seen In th markets and 16 cents "la th average prlc asked for each bird. . A young pigeon or squab Is the proper thing If you hav an invalid 'In th house. Ther ar quit fair auppllea shown In th markets today and tba dealers ara asking 78 cents for 4 pair of them. ' ' ';'.'' It his only been during tb past few days that mushrooms hav reappeared In tha markets. They ar raised right in th city and ara of good sis. They sell at 36. cents a pound . today. In tha vegetable markets the supplies . were never better than today, not even In mldaummer. Ther are tomatoes and new potato from California, and new srtlchokes look out In wonder from th stand. Green-peppers hav been rather scare of lata, ao great has been th demand. . Today, however, you can se cure them at most places at prices most reasonable, considering- th season Beans of all kinds, tha green and yel low "string." sr In dally receipt from th south.- Green peaa likewise com from sunny climes, and th genuine Bel- glum sprout sr- are. , . also, shown.--Call- lornia points aent us tneir nrat cauli flower of the season during th paat few daya and all markets hav ample supplies for your .want. Cuoumbers. while not so plentiful,, sr shown in th larger markete at 10 eenta each. ' Celery from Los Angeles never arrived In bet ter condition and three heads for ti cents Is th average price at retail. Head lettuce, hothouse lettuc and chlckory lettuce ar S cents a head. Egg plant la 10 eenta a pound and la aaid to be - cheap at that prlc. Of count you don't want , to forget, th cranberries for 'that pie. Vtoey cost IS cents a quart. ,-.',;, . ; While ther ar not ' suoh elaborate showings of fruits, as earlier In tb sea. son, no Christmas' dinner need suffer on that account, for ther la still plenty to go around. These ar- a "few sample prices of those tn market: Apples. SI and 11.50 a box; pears, ft and 11.60 a XKZZXSSZXZXfJ at this market.' It's no trou- m veai, rone ana x'ouitry. s MB Will be Sold at the Prices : a . s 7 .........0 s s i ' M s s v ..;.... . . A'..' .3 Hi PORTLAND'S MOST POPULAR I. ' REASON teacheg n that the best it always tha cheapest There's reason and to stre In the meats we selL r.. mnA the alwava aret them at this market. That's why they come -from all parts of the city for our much if there was not aome good and now we ar prepared to take . -"a niDicfuk niMNRR SO Poundi good Flour. .....f LOO 10-Pound sack Corn Meal., 25 10 Pounds Macaroni.. ...... 25-Lb. box Italian Prunes. .fl.OO S Pounds Prunes 25 4 Pounds Silver Prunes..... , 25 1 Pound Citroir Peel 5 1 Pound Lemon Peel....... 15 1' Pound Orange Peel....,- Package Currants-......... 0 3 Cans Best Corn.,.. 25 3 Cans Best Peas.. ........ 25 2 Cans Best Tomatoes.. .A. 5 1 Do, cans Best Tomatoes 85 1 Pound English -Breakfast Tea 20 1 'PnnnH . Ilncolored Taoan ' 1 Can Baker s or Ghiradelh s - Cocoa ,20 12 Bars Soap 25 2 Cans Table Peaches,..., . 25 3 Cans Table Cherries..... 25 7 Pounds Navy Beans 25e 4 Pounds Lima Beans:.....' 25 Oar Motto I "A qnlex dim btsM lasy qaartar." polal Ballvsry to aUrarts of tb City. . box,, orancea, $1.65 and Is a box; bananas. SO cants a dosen: persimmons. 10 cents a doaen" pineappiea. eenta each; Malaga grapes. 40 cents a pound, and California (rapes, 60 cents a baa ket Japaoes orances sail at 75 Cents a box and California tanerlna at It. Lady apples -for that. Cbrlstma tree will cost you it cents a bssket. , 1 1 ... , .. Of cotirs no Christmas dinner would b considered in style or completed un less It was .plentifully supplied with nuts. Ther ar all kinds In th mar kets and on an average they sell at three pounds for SO eenta Tom can set th mixed at this ngUr. In this list ar Included walnuts, th soft shell va riety, almonds, pecana, haselnut and BraallB. The old-fashioned hickory nuta from Ohio ar 15 . eenta a pouqd and cocoanuta .10 cents a p6un"S.1 Beal Im ported chestnuts from Italy aell at 25 cents a pound, but the California article raa b obtained for lass. . . Suckllns pis dressed' to 1 perfection are shown in moat of th markets at 12.60 and IS each. They average In weight ' about J 5 pounds each. Meat men hav been very anxious to please their trad during .th paat few weeks snd especially for tha holidays tbey hav purchased th best that money could buy., . '.' ' In th flab markets ther la rather a scarcity In supplies, but tba over abundance of other eatables will make up for any deficiency in this Una. Royal Chinook salmon sells at 10 cents the oound and la scarce at that flgur. Other- flsh- tn msrket-tncludr-HalUirt; - 11H cents; stripped " bass, 10 cents; black baaa, 15 cents; Puget sound smelt, 10 cents; Columbia river smelt, 76 cents; torn cod, 12 cental flounders snd California shad. 10 cents; - Puget aound herring, 10 cents, snd Eastern pickerel, 26 eenta Crabs sell at 16 cents aach, or two for 21 eenta; lobatera, 20 cents a pound; hard shell clam a. S eenta a pound. Small-slsed - oyster ar SO cents a quart; eaatern canned --oysters. 66 eents a tin. Tok Points on th half ahell are 26 cents a doien. Shrimps are scarce and are selling at 20 cents a pound. LODGING HOUSE MAY SATISFY OLD CLAIM An old judgment secured against her In a Colorado court soma Mm ago aros this morning and haunted Mrs. Margaret Agnes PlroiH-who. h ben conduct ing the Manltou lodtflng-houae.261 Thirteenth street. The . lodging-house was attached by Deputy BharlS John Grussl to satisfy a judgment of 11,6(0 said to hav ,ben obtained by Mrs, Car otin Keen, In Denver, April 20, 1004." Mrs. Keen was represented by Attor neys Hogue ft Wilbur, who atata that Mrs. Plerson Informed them that the lodging-house was owned by th Sunset company, but they ara of the, opinion that Mrs. Plerson is a share of th Arm. Th " attorneys stated this morning that they had been Informed that when Mrs. Plerson left Colorado some month ago for Portland, ah had 14.000 life In surance money awarded ber on aocount of th death of her husband. Only One "Old Crow." ' Decree ' was entered today In 'the federal court In two cases against Adolf Neuberger by W. A. Gaines ft Co. for Infringement on th .copyright of th latter by tne use or the names "Old Crow" and Hermitage" In the sale of whiskey. Neuberger was charged with using the names without authority from the Gaines concern and the decree en tered today was by sgreement of the de fendants. Analaad and Xsymaa rrd. : Judge Wolverton of the federal court today dlamieaed the Indictments against Dr. A. A. AuslkiuLand Ernest Hayman for alleged violation of the ' postal lawa Demurrers wer filed by their attorneys and sustained by confession. - taS-wWaw4i.bV..):--- .;.;4itlr& A sign 01 i " il l VU? 'hi. 1. ft ' 'MHi'H A : I reason for it. Our business has frown to auch proportion that we have care of all tne Business we can get. extra teams, extra men, extra deliveries .mf let ua sudoIv von. READ OUR PRICES: Tons of Turkeys, 17Jc THE GREATEST GROCERY AND MEAT HOUSE IN PORTLAND ' W guarantee every article we advertise to be exactly as we tell you it Is.. . , . , THE. BEST GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATSCLEAN, SWEET. AND, TENDER., ' BEEF. . Boiling Beef, pound. Ptime Rib Roasts, pound. Porterhouse Roasts, pound Porterhouse Steaks, pound. B 8 9 birlotn Roasts, pound. .... . . . birloin bleaks, pound PORK. .. Pork Chops, pound........ Pork Roasts, pound....... 10 ,io 11 Pork Lregs, pound.. 20 POUNDS GRANULATED . (with order) WHY DID DEPUTY RESIGN OFFICE? Mufch Comment Heard on Rea - . 'tony for Calloway's ' " Action. ' HAS SERVED LONG WITHOUT SALARY But Was Greatly Interested snd Un f 'derlying . Cause Is Not Yet Appar ent Manning May Not Nanie s 'Successor. ' 1 Attorneys hav bean expressing aur- prlne over th resignation of Robert Galloway from the offlc of deputy dis trict attorneywwhicb step h took yes terday. A majority of th member of the local bar state that they wer of the opinion all along that Galloway .was making a great.succeaa of th office) and doing untold . good- for- th youths -or Portland. It is said that never in th history of th city hav drunken minors and clgartt-moklng boy been so few as they ar now, and many who hav mad this subject a study say that Gal loway Is tha on to ba thanked for this good. "" .... ' - ',''..- . No successor to this offlc baa been appointed, and It is feared that th va cancy -will , not b fllUd. Diatrlot At torney John Manning stated yesterday that be did not think he would appoint another deputy for the Juvenile court work In which Galloway has been em ployed. , . - i - Attorneys and all peopl who ar In terested In th work of th Juvenile court ar wondering why Robert Gal loway resigned. No salary Is attached to the office, but Galloway saya that he has a heart Interest In th work 'and was willing to act as prosecuting oflloer for th Juvanll court "without money and without prlc." But another view Is expressed by Manning. "Ther-la no aalary attached to the office," said he, "and 1 -suppose that la on of th chief reaaona why " n-re signed." . ' i In speaking of" "th matter later, Mr. Manning said: ' "Ther Is absolutely no quSrr! be tween th district attorney and : Mr, Galloway, but ther war sufficient rea sons for Mr.' Galloway' resignation." Mr. Manning would not add to this statement He left today for Seaside, wher h will remain over Sunday with Mrs. Manning and the children. , : r , Says x la Sot Bankrupt. S. E. Hlnea of the Hlnea Commercial company of- North Bend, Coos county. Is resisting' a petition of creditors . In Portland that th federal court adjudge him a bankrupt. ' Fleischnar, Mayer ft Co., Maaon, Ehrman ft Co. and Clpsset ft Devers petitioned the court to declare Hlnes a bankrupt; alleging that he owed several hundred dollars and that he had committed an act which was tantamount to admitting that he was a bankrupt In allowing a Judgment for 12,030 to be taken against him In the state circuit court for Coos county. J. H. Guerry Is attorney for Hlnea. and Bauer ft Greene for the petitioners. . , ... , ' - Look and See. -s, What th Union Mantle company, tf.4 Yamhill, is doing for Christmas week. It is aelllnartwo S5o Lindsay or Wel- bach mantles for loc Phone Main 6111. 'V f i. ' a 1 1 r I 1 s i ll U&MK. K&yJtt - -.., A Xi? frtii. . JL ,1 .lal. ita-i. M wnristmas. ' M MM V ,.m , WV'V jJL. MM M aVWtV M M KM- ; V,l; V VVl;. f,, . VV Tons of Picnic Hams, pound........... 8 Cottage Hams, pound 10 MUTTON. Mutton Legs, pound. "...10 Mtittnn Phrtni. nniinH ' 25 Mutton Shoulder, pound...... T Mutton btew, pound..... w.' 4 , veal;'. ;'.' . Veal Roasts, "pound..: 6 and 8 Veal Stew, pound., .v.; .. .... ..6 Veal Chops, pound.... 8 and 10 SUGAR i fl.OO FELLOWS The Big Shoppers' Store and the place for bargains of all kinds. Note a few prices quoted below, and these are only a few of the - many. Come in and see : r ;-'V '.S5' .-. , S.lba. Best New Dates. ' -" ' 35 ': ' . " I Iba New Crop English Walnuts. ,. . -'.r 25e -i. . - lbs. Plain Mixed Candy. :'? 20? ' . Pound Choice Chocolate Creams.- '. ' . fl.00 : IS lba Dry Granulated Sugar. . 10s l-lb. can Assorted Soups; regular - price 26e can, . :' 15. - S pounds Washed Currants. 15s . .... . - Pound Citron, Lemon or Orang PeL 25 v .. ;:U.- I lbs. Seedless Raisins.., ':.;::'' '- 15 ' ' '.:" .., Pound. J3eatBhxedded Xoooanut, J East" Side" Store.'" 6 4 1 WlUlams" Avenua . ..... Eaat S6S. ,. .. Store West Park Washington Sts. J . Phone Main 2596 . and East Side Store ' 543 Williams Ave.1 Phone East 863. Turkey for Xmas CORN FED Best creamery batter ..60100 Oood emmny butur XxS.Vtc Dairy batur 04.c much .wk. jo (loud ir -...,.a,i f. S5Q30C Brmt uau'-rared 13 Wo Breakfast baeoa-.,.a ."..-.-M... lie Fottas aad plcnie ia .......ji. Chlcksna I...... 1fte 10c good retalM - at ' wbolessl . price. tA ORAKDB CRKAJIERI, g4 TamMII. t PREFERS PORTLAND TO OLD Frank Rodger Returns after A Two Years ' Stay in :;, ; Sultry Clime. " Frank A. Rodgara, for two years a resident of Bombay, India, has arrived In Portland and declares that he will make this city his place of residence in the future. He was in Bombay for two yesrs for the purpose of establish ing a steam laundry, .which is now th only on in tnat country With Us million of people the great city of Bombay haa but' 66 American cltlsens. However, according to Mr. Rodger a, fully 40 per cent of the im ports to the country are from the United -States. On or the article largely im ported into Bombay, 1 farm machinery. principally threshing machines and similar articles. - - The most startling incident that Mr. Rodgers observed while In tha far-off land Of myatlclsm was th barbaroua prevalence among tn -natives of burn ing widows to death with "the bodies of their husbands. H declares that never does the widow hesitate about ascending th funeral pyre and offering herself as a willing sacrifice.. . Mr. Rodgera was afflicted with the dreaded bubonic plague while in India and buffered lasting effects from the disease. . - ' Johasoa BMra Aaawar. ' C. N. Johnson, T. N.- Donbar and t. B. Hlbbard heirs ot. the estate of the late A. H. -Johnson, yesterday filed in the county eourt a reply to the answer made by W. M. Ladd, administrator of th Johnson estate. . They atat a "that they, have never been Informed at any time since the xctlon ot a deed and declaration of Iran as to what was be ing don by said trustee," and th reply furthermore ever that Johnson left property of the approximate valu of $100,000 in axoeaa ot th total aggregate Indebtedneas, which Is said . to hav been 6J40.00S. , ' ; Ssporkmaait of VabU Clocks. From the London Dally News.', "A nubllo clock." said th lal. Lord Orlmthorpe, a great connolss.ur of clorks, "should not vary more than five seconds. la any week." . lb. and up FELLOWS Main- TRADING Choice cuts arc what most people meats aad they wouldn't do that been obliged to enlarge our store, eo come au wno expect to nave . v '- -1 Geese . . 17c per pound j ' SAUSAGE., V'.-' 2 Pounds Bologna1 . 15 2 Pounds All-Pork Sausage.. .15 2 Pound's ; Liver' Sausage .15 2 Pounds 'Hamburg; Steak r;."15; 5-Pound pail Mt. Hood Lard. . 50 . S-Pound pail',' Swift's ; ComV' - ' ; ' pound-.. , ,v. .-;.. ... ,;T.40 10-Pound pail - Swift's Com-" pound ,-X . .-. .v.. -..80 -FAVORITE" BLEND COFFEE" (best 's value in Portland, pound.. v. .-"''J20 We Wish Toil All A Merry Christmas ! BTisT rrrxovAra tov aan at ottb aroma is a oarmisTicaji n. TO TOVBULT, XJT TH SCObTXIT TOV IAVS. - Bal UVMM AMD 9MQn i Tovijisiiiu uui.- CASH GROCERS " - PHONE EAST 281 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - -:' f GOODS DELIVERED, TO ANY PART OP THE CITY ' ; .We are boycotted by the wholesale grocers combine.- We can save you 20 per. cent on regular, prices, but will slash this all to pieces for our Holiday customers.. 'We wish every one to have all they need for Christmas. .' These prices are within reach of all. rnone us your orders. ' Special yaxss alvcH mob, to , s for... yurcT oxxaxxbt auma.. .......... Mixed aula, per. lb. a at aa a lflrf3 Walaata, per lb .........l&e Alawada, par St- .........v...... .......... JBc f lba white btaa ;..'..; w.....t8e Cwslea citroa pI ....... .18 Uiswa aad raag pl ,lSe 1 sick od bare-wbaet Soar..'...... toe 1 dos. eaaa faary eeaa ........... .......POe I doa eana toBtoe T....".r.'.r.r..T.rr.t.'."Be C. B. oil, qts ......................... ..8c 1 jraa Baker'a eoeea .....'....M......S0e 1 eaa Oatr's eneoa ........................ .SOe raaey Burbaak potato,. par, sack... ...... .& Miller's Maptba.jS4oi ................ ....Se 18 lbs bast aasar .11 00 6-Ib pall brst lard, SOei 10 nas 1.00 1 lb Royal baking powder .4....... .0c 1 tb 4MlUag's bsktng powder 36 Oae sark goad valley soar,..., ......f 1.00 X-os bottle vanlla, attract ............... Mall Shipped to all - points,: selected from a complete stock. ..Send in ' . . your holiday orders at once. . ,- , . BAllNES THE HOUSE THAT HAVE YOU SEEN, THE Turkeys? At our market. Have You Inquired . the Price of ' ' At our market.' Have you seen rations? Don t miss it Wt can may want in our line. - The following-list msy help you to make up your 'v., Christmas Turkeys, Chickens, Geese, Fowl, Grapes, Oranges, Nuts, Fruits of all kinds. A ' great display-of CHRISTMAS BEEF AND' OUR PRICES , .. s.i wur42r.Nuu.K 105-107 Third Street: SEATTLE COUNCILLIEN - ARE FROM MISSOURI ' North ;- Coast Must Show : Hand In the Franchise V . . Matter. ' ;. . -. Its ("peclsl Dlspatca tatTh JaanwL) ' . - - Seattle, Wash.. Deo, IJ. The corpora tion oommltte of the city eounoll abao- lately refuse to consider the applica tion of the North. Coaat railway for a franchise over the city streets Until the corporation shows Its hsnds. It must astlsfy tbemtintetpal body ot Ita back ing' and shew what property It owns In the city. Director Kerr admits that the company does not own a foot of land In the city, but declares It has many ootlona to Mrchaa. HCHMtke the atattment that It has 101 miles of rla;ht of way In Its own name between the foreat reserve . and . the Columbia river. ; V . ' The council I satisfied with ths show ln- made by the Milwaukee, Chlcaao A St. Paul. The North Coaat, however. must show it holdings befor the coun cil will decide how It can set to Ha terminals. Th North Coast declares th application of th Northern Pacific and Great Northern. for a rlaht.of -way over Whatoom avenue is a flaht svatnat It. The franchise matters will o over two Weeks. ' . . '.'-., Tou ar not likely toilay tb enemy b drawing av-tong bow. ( ', MOUSE! c Owing to-the enormous increase in our business we have been forced to enlarge our store and hope to be able to cope with the still further increase which we expect. . . BEST BUTTER "ON EARTH. Paf?e Special . . . . ..... ; . . , . , .60 .2 Dtozen strictly fresh Eggs. ..55 , ,- .r Specials. ' , , CHICKENS. ..:.'!.." . Fresh, Dressed. . . . 14 and 15 I ; ; FANCY POTATOES, Sack . . . . . 4 . . ..T5 sweetpotatoes.-,.r '.' 9 Pounds -. . ... , ,i .25 .3 Cans all kinds Cream. ,'.25 ; ; "RIPE QUEEN OLIVES. Quart .y., ..... .25 ' TABLE SYRUP. , ; -1 Gallon -i.. :.V. , . . .40 com. tixbt ajts '. TATXOK. 1 nosra acAnr lsu. for the 'Holidays: V ' 10 S-oa settle leawe extract ............ Good Java eoftee 10 Ibj tba Oood. Knglish' break fast tea ' ... ..18 t lb Gaapowdar ta ....................' Baas Bros. eatsap, t battles e ttpkg.er stareb ...U.,.,.......D Beotch eat .....,.........r ............. to Beat Javaaad Mocha , ir IbM.......tS Postjya ,,.............. .J. M......S0 Sa'-Wesar'kVvTnnrTn-M7n'Tnv.';v rU-Prsa eereal .................... ......to Best bame. iptf tb ........'.................14 Wklt aad yUow anrsmeel, 10-n sack. ....IS Bottle. bhMlag ..6 fane table syrup, par gal ................SOe Lars aor BMoaroal .............,.,n S lb corraata .....Sa S lba ratstaa; sdli ........... ...,,,.X9 BosM-aiad atlae steat, lb .,... ...16 S cans ayttara . .i.... .... .1014 cu Paa or string basaa Orders MARKET A. QUALITY BUILT : LARGE STOCK OF FANCY Turkeys? our market with "its holiday leeo save you money on anythins: you , order lor the Festivities "Ducks, Snipe,' Squabs, Crsnberries, yuukuh jesuyxnu. Phone-Exchange 63 GIRL RESCUED ' FROM HER ALLE6ED TORTURERS .. Sheriff Takes Charge of Alice Helmer After Battle WthV - : Her Father. '.t : . (Special Dlts1teh ta Tne JoornsL) Hood River, Or, Dec. 11. Sheriff Sex. ton came here yesterday and went back In .th Mount Hood, country to aecur the peraoo of Allc Helmer, Of whose alleged abuse by her father and step mother neighbors mad complaint. Tb ' sheriff found Helmer's hous barricaded, ar news of his coming -had praceded him... Helmer .and his two sons .weVa Inside the house, 'and refused to open" the door at the sheriffs request.." Th sheriff and a deputy secured an ax and battered tn-the '.doOr.i" . u.., ..Helmer showed fifth t, but the sheriff threatened to, shoot, and secured th '. girl, who had been beaten and brulsedj She was brought to this city and taken to The Dallas.; "he may be committed -to tjie.ylum at Salem, It Is said that, while th girl ' 1 ' not " lneane, she la weak-minded. , Ohrlstmaa aaarelsea. ' Th Christmas exercises of, th M.''C,.;A. E. . rhurch,"8outh, win b held ' Sufidny evening at th Foresters hall. -1T1 14 Second street. A program has ! been -prepared of '.- mualo, recitations and marches. ' All are Invited. . , . '.....' ' ," '.:: ' I "hi :' ; ' - V 4, fi' v ,- .