The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 29, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3, 1CC3,
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mil mi limy
AT II0L1E
Brewer's Daughter After an s
I- capade Will Wed In Her
''' Father's' House.; ;- .
TRIED TO ELOPE BUT ,
! FAILED IN ATTEMPT
Daughter of Adolphus Butch, the St,
v" LouU Brewer, Will Marry German
:V Hop Dealer Father Says He Does
. '.Not Care.; '. .,".- '
i
'.' (Jearaet Speclat Berries.)
St Louts, Dec 18. Theodore Bcharrer,
aged S years, a wealthy hop dealer of
Stuttgart, Germany, 1t was announced
today, will marry Wtlhelmlna Busch.
daughter of Adolphua Busch, at the
Jailer's houae on New Year's day. On
.Wednesday the couple drove to Belle
ville, Illlnoia, and registered at the hotel
aa man and wife. They went for a
license but the office waa cloaed and
they returned to Jt. Louie. , i '
Adolphua Buses, aaya be doea not
know of the contemplated marriage and
doesn't -casecH aaya the registration
at BelteTllle waa one of Soharrer'a Ger
man Ideas of a Joke. Bcharrer. aaya the
wedding will be quiet.
The affair has created a great atir In
leading social circle of Bv Louis. The
brlde'a father la reputed 'to be worth
110.800,600. - Bcharrer' haa : been a
frequent visitor to the Busch mansion
for aome yeara. ; - .
Belleville ia known aa a Oetna Green
for eloper. When the couple found, the
county courthouse cloaed for the day the
young woman telephoned home and then
returned ta the hotM with Bcharrer to
await an answer. Shortly a friend af
Busch appeared and aftet a conference
the trio returned to pi Loula on a
trolley car.. , ' 1 ' '
CLARK HAD FIERCE
BATTLE WITH BEARS
' i;ml Sperisl flerrlee.) '
Big Horn. Wyo., Dec 2. Additional
details of the traglo death of B. B.
(Blondy) Clark, the Omaha man who
weeialn flcht with griaxllea in
the Big Horn mountain, show that hav
sold hla lire dearly, ciaras ooay was
found near the mouth of a bear den.
Jlear hlra waa the body of a huge bear,
and another dead bear lay Just Inside
the cave. Cladr had fought a terrible
battle with the beast, aa four of his
ribs were- broken and an arm badly
chewed. The bears were cut about the
paws and Jaws where Clark bad slashed
them with his bowie knife. The(r bod
ies were filled with bullet Wounds.
Clark's, death was probably due to the
bugging he received and a severs wound
on his bead at the baaa of the brain.
America Geological Society. . '
(Joarn.1 gpeelal 8nSre.)
Berkeley. CaX, pec. if. The seventh
annual meeting of the Geological So
ciety of America opened at the University-of
California today. Tha meet
ing will last -two days. Among the
papers to be read are" the following:
"The Exceptional Nature and Genesis of
the Mississippi Delta," E. W. Hllgard;
"The Igneous Rock of th Northwest'
em Black Hills." W.'S. Tangier Bmtth;
. "Exploration of the Samwel Cave," E.
L. Furlong; "Moulin Work Under Glacier.-
by G. K. Ttbbert,' and Th
Middle Kern River," Andrew C Law-
rraltgiower Oeaveatloa.
(Special Dispatch to The Joaraai.)
La Grande, Or., Dec 21. The third an
nual convention of tha Northwest Fruit
growers' association will be held her
January S. 4 and I. An excellent pro
gram '" has been arranged. Reduced
rates hare bean secure don all lines of
transportation on tba certificate plan.
CAFE AND
MUSIC HALL
A "Happy New
Year" to All
., ..- . -' , ' . ,.-
: : ... ...
Fay Lesley
Bcllclavvrcncc
( ' . ' And Other Special !
,v - v; ; . Attractions.' ,' . ' ' " "
v-': -i". '- '. e
Beginning Monday,' January 1st,
' including the famoug , ,
' ,0 ' .' C:' '8K,eKion , -. " .
The ficchirs tadics
Quintette and ,
r Special .
Sunday Matinee p
-itoS o'aock
" Program Changed Daily.
'. Entrancea at 21 North Third
trt, 21. 2i and 2S North Sec
ond street, and 243243 and 247
Burnaide street ,,"'
I The Market Basket I
'
The atrlks of the-hens baa been de
clared off and already most of the
workers have returned to their rtaaka.
The-output of ' egga haa in the -past
week or ao shewed a considerable In
crease, and this has been accompanied
by a decrease in prices. : Eggs have
been considerably too high. all through
the country during the past season the
Pacific coast cities being especially hit
hard. '. Generally there ia a big surplus
of eggs produced in Oregon in the early
spring months and these ar4 placed in
cold Storage. Present '. Indications are
that eggs will be' somewhat cheaper
this -season than -a year ago. Already
the price is e cent a dosen lower in
the retail markets and the trade la
inclined to the belief that prices will
be out still further in the near1 future.
If not already tired of turkeys. It
will coat you considerable more to sat
iny your appetite during me next
week. For the New Tear's trad, there
are but scant supplies of 4hese birds
snd prices -are oven higher thaa thoaa
ruling for Christmas. - '- ...
For over week the pdtille has neg
lected the hen In the markets and prices
therefore tumbled. ; Now there is d re
sumption of th dauoand and prices
have advanced back to the old figures.
Never were ducks and geese go-scarce
aa these days. The early coming of
the Chinese New Year's has caused the
shippers to hold back their supplies,
for at that time the quotatlona gener
ally gain about a tjOrd over those Ordi
narily .uuiis. ,
Among the retail butchers a ' resolu
tion has been adopted asking tha city
to appoint a meat inspector under the
ordinance paaaed by the council several
months ago. This waa brought about
by -the reports that impure meats were
being sold over th counters and tha
butchers wanted to ahew their good
faith by themselves asking for th ap
polntthg'of tha .' official. Inspected
me ts are higher, naturally, than those
uninspected.. .-As yet no official hoa
STATE
NO ADVANCE
IN OUR PRICES
OF MEATS
221 Ficst St., Cor.5 Salmon
AHappyNeyYcar
axOX.TOD, That w will eerv you
with all th' dainties Dt th season
Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Roaata Beet,
Pork. Veal and Lamb and fine, Juicy
Bteaka. , ; - :,. '
KINDORF BROS.
AO Brand Ave. rhoa Saat . '
JOHNS BELIEVES HE Villi
. HAVE SUCCESS .
After Talking With Portland Re
; publicanOfe "and Triends
' Are Confident. '
fMnaelal Dtaeeteh la Tba JearaaLl
Baker City. Or., Dec . 2. Mayor
Charles A- Johna of Baker City, who Is
candidate for governor of Oregosw haa
lust returned from a few. days' friait
In Portland, where he want to look over
the Dolltlcal situation. After his re
turn Maror Johns said: :
"I can simply aay this: that my many
friends fat Portland promise me there a
much larger majority than I had any
hopes of receiving." u - ' "
In eastern 'Oregon one fourth of th
Republican vote of the enUre state waa
rast, and If tha Portland voter atand
by Johna, as hi friends aay they will,
he feela confident he can carry, the state,
regardless of th Willamette valley and
southern Oregon. . -
PENDLETON SHIPS MUCH
FLOUR TO THE ORIENT.
. . Mml Dfmateh to The JoermaLI
Pendleton. Or- Dec 2. Tha Byera
riaurlna -mill ta thla City Is now run
ning -to Its Ifull limit. In tha laat few
weeks, three contracts for flour, aggre
gating 1 10.000 sacks, have been deliv
ered, and iff th laat few days there was
shipped to Portland for ma- 'onem,
35,000 sacks. , and at present the mill
Joroe I engaged: in loading the cars
with JB.eW sacks more, which, will be
shipped to Japan as soon as they can be
tA tidewater In the early
part of February a "contract' calls forJ-'
40,000 sacks to be deliverer at me sea
board, which will also ber shipped to the
orient, making 110,000 sacKs or iiour
shlooed from these ills In two
months. . , '
'
TWO ROSEBURG WOMEN
' i nn wn a rsvl nil
. LUMIVIM ILU.IU AdILUM
' " (pielal DLpatch te The Jonrnal.) ' '
I LRoaenurg,' Or., Deo. 21. Two com
mlttmenta to th stat Jasane, asylum
were "mad today by . County Judge
Thompson, one being Mrs. Elisabeth R.
Qulne of Riddle,' aged 7 yeara, th
cause of th Insanity being senility.
Tha other was Mrs. Mary E. Poe.df
Deer Creek, the cause, of 'her Insanity
being continued illness, this being her
second -committment. They were taken
to Salem by asylum attendants. .
OVERDUE -STEAMER ' -: :'
'EXPECTED SUNDAY
1 " . .r'- .
"tertl MtMtck te Tb Journal.)
Hoqulam, Wash, Deo. 2. Th steam.
r Chehalla, du her Wednesday. Is not
now expected until- Hunday. Report
hav been received that, the steamer on
her .northern trip- encountered a vessel
I In distress, which she took In tow, tura
llng back t Baa franclsco with it. ,
MARKET
Gentral
Market
at
their low mars, . , ,
The markets at 111; have on display
some of thosa1 auakllng ptga wmcn ar-
i . i V ... ' H Phrl.tm.. trad.
rtT w mii" "j . --- '
and thenar bstng-eold at slightly .lower
figure. , - ,
p-j-ah aaimon la scarcer than aver
and annthor advance has been made la
both the retail and wholesale quota
flAn. TKw. la a rraat scarcitv In al
lines In tha fish market and prices all
arouna are soraewnai mgner.
It's yet too early to expect to secure
particularly sweet oranges, for the sea
sen la not old edougn for rip fruit
Those received during th paat week
were far superior to former arrivals.
Prices therefor are beld quite rigid.
Fancy apples are .entirely out of mar
ket at this time on account of the great
demand for this quality In the east and
in Europe. There is, however, a suffi
cient stock of rood duality apples on
display, and they're not high in price.
California , grapes at still shown In
tha markot, but the supplies are ao
small that dealers experience no dim
culty In celling at advanced figure.
-' Ripe bananaa are rather scare again,
but there's no difference In, th price.
Pineapples from Honolulu again have
appeared in the markets after a tempo
rary absence. A rise in prica la noted.
The memory of onion selling In this
market at 10 cents a pound Is still
green In th minds of th housewives,
and there are-some feara that the price
again will become unruly toward, th
latter part of., the season. All over th
Pacific coajt .this -season the weather
conditions were against long keeping
onions and the -result Is that a large
per cent of tha crop already la badly
damaged. These onlona are of Just as
good quality as. ever, but they won't
keep. '. For this .reason they are at pres
ent rushed to market by thei producers,
and this movement was sufficient to
ca us th price ta drop sharply. Onlona
that win keep are rather scarce and
buyers may prepare themselves for
higher prices later on. - '''--
McKINNQN & SMITH
caib eaooEM. raoifx xaax an.
' . WHOLESALE AITO BXTATX.
( 128 GRAND AVENUE '
- fleMU Sail-rsna t Aay fart af the City.
rESH laves ZOOS, 0o doe, t for.. ...It
raacT ckeamekt buttia
1 sack (and fcara-wbeat flour ...... ...A....9c
1 da. cans fancy eoea ......W....SOC
1 dos. ran tomatoes, tfe
C. a A. oil. ots
.,eoc
......9e
2MC
8Ae
2Ae
....fl.00
....i.OO
.......n
We
lbe
......2Ae
ssc
..,..6e
1(
2S
20c
1HC
,...,.2))e
-. i
1 can" Baker's cocoa
1 raa flhtr'a coco i...
Fancy Burbank potatoes; par sack
Miller'. Naplba. fur .. .,......
18 lbs best saitar
e-lb. p.11 beat lard, Sflr; 10 lb ...
1 lb. Moral baking powder .,
1 lb. schilling-, baking powder ..
uooa, JFng-u.a Dreasiaec tea
1 lb. Gunpowder .....
H.m Bra.' catnap, t bottles ...........
1 p. I. cora starch ...........
Hcolrh eats ,....
Beat Jsts aad Mock a eoffae, per lb.....
Poatuat w..
Good baeba
Flf-Prun cereal
Bt Bans, per Ibr ,
White and yellow corn me. U 10-lb. sack.
Bjrttl bluelmr . ,
Fancy tahla .yrnp, per gal ,
,.2fie
...Ke
..SOe
ijerss ooa macaroni .,
..Me
9 In.. carr.ats ... 2fir
I Uw. r.lalna. seedless ........2fle
1 can. oy.trrs ..V.. .......... .....25c
cans peas or string beans ,v...i...25e
Mall orders shinned to sll Doliftsc' selected
from s eomnleta stock. Send up four, aoildar
orders at one.
NEW YEAR'S
We are offering tomorrow .the
greatest reductions in the price
of meats ever offered before "to
you. " Special tomorrow: .
SouplMeat and Boiling
Meat... .4 to 5
Pot Roasts ...... ...5
Rump Roast .........7
FRIEDMAN PACKING, CO.
First and Columbia Sts. Phone
Main 111.-
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
127 First St
G. Covach & Co.
v rzsx, rovxiTBT An orma -
-" - 1 .' .. ' 9UUBI , . i
"at : '
275 -First Street
Han11 only th best In tiielr llh. W
make a speclaltf of fine, fresh poultry.
Call on us for your holiday supply.
Phone Main 535
ARDMORl?
The Nw Dlg.nd Coff
V S X.BS. $1.00
Phon Mam nil to hav our man
call and show samples of our fine Crock
ery, Granlteware, etc., and explain our
method .of procuring some of these fin
goods.
srortB and swath raited.
- (Jnernal Special aerrlce.) . . ,
Washington Court House, O., Deo. 2.
A large and brilliant wedding here to
day was that of Miss Ruth Mllllken.
daughter of Colonel B. H. Mllllken of
thla city, and Hon. W. W. Weaterfield,
assistant United states district attor
ney at New Orleans. The ceremony was
performed In Oraca M. E. church, which
waa magnificently "decorated with flow
been appointed and prlcea arv still
THE QUESTION NOVA IS Mow Much Cart I Save?
YOy CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GROCERIES AND MEATS YOU USE. IF YOU BUY
. . . . FROM, US. .
People's WwMPttdQ
PHOINE MAIN
Groceries
20 lbs. Granulated JSugar with
order ..... . .3?r, . .
Fancy PotaToes, sack.... .....V
1 Saclj Good Flour... ...... ..
10 lbs. Rolled Oats...........
7. lbs. Navy Beans-:....,.....'..
.3 Cans. Best Corn.......
3 Cans Best Peas ..............
2 Cans Premium Tomatoes.,
12 Bars $oap....v
1 Can' Baker's Cocoa. .........
S Cans all kinds Cream. Jr. ....
10-lb. Sack Cornmejl..Ta. ,;T.:
4 lbs. Lima Beans............".
2 Cans Table Peaches,..., i?.'.
'A Happy
- Neiv Yea,,
Z;:. V. TO ALL
We intend to -start this New
Year right, so come in and let
tfs head you in the right direction
by showing how we can save you
money. r, . .;.; '
t-lb, can Assorted Boups; regular price
. . o can.
'.' 15
' I pounds 'Washed Currants. .'
.. V.V .- 25 4
' '' .- pounds Seedless Raisins. '
35 -. .- ,
libs.. Best English Walnuts. '
25 - -
' lbs. English Walnuts, small sis. ,
GO w
1 dosen cans Condensed Cream.
. ' 20- ' V
pan Baker's or Ohirardelll's Cocoa. .
, 19 Pounds --
Dry Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
. si.oo -
: Gallon can Choice Mapl Syrup. . '
. 5 "
Pound Gloss or Corn Starch. ,
East 5ide Store 548 Williams
. Ave. Phone East 663. , '
Main viStore West , Park and
1 1 ' Washington Sts.,. .'.
Phone Main 259
E. B. COLWELL
(roaIXT FAAMia'A)
- Wholesale) and Ratal! Qrocer ;
mi.- tea, sm THimD, ooi, . xmaaov.
" Wish as Toa : '
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ' t
With the New Tesr eoaiee th new ressh
time, that we ertll do better thla year than
laat. Yoa can - make ao batter 'one tbaa to
i to. trade wrttt the
Bl( Stora of Little Prlcea
Look ermr the bills of von
compare tbea .wltk the prleee we qoot below
and sir n. jour trail aad av at least 2oc
on ..err dollar' worth yna bay. REMKMBKR,
prlTllec of roar money back If sot eatlaned.
Western dry translated eaa eager, 10O-lb
sane bo.w
Weatera dry sraanlated cane snsar, 1 lbs. ft. 00
R.tra rfr. ar.nnlatea autar. lOO-lb sack. ..SR. 90
Extra dry graaolated sugar, 1 lb 91.00
B...t lemon, erans and eltrna eeei, per ..ine
8 pass Magnolia cleaned enrrants 2ftc
Spkss nw a-rrjn seeded ral.ln ........ 2fe
lbs n.w tKTowa loos slnsestals 2e
l ib esn Rirl baking powder i
l ib ran Brhllllns'a Best baking powder. ...33c
Creaaa A Blarkwell'a oil. oIL ot bottles.. 6Be
l ib nk Arm A Hammer soda .....6
T Ina n-enrh nrnnes 3ne
Mi redded Wheat Mscnlt. per pkg loe
iha IxHiUlana rlee .....Vf
1!. bars Bot.I HaTirn soan ....xn
Bib pall beat lard ,....n4c
tn-lb pall beat lard 1 on
20-lb pall best lard fl.SO
Finest eaatvrn bams, per lb ...... a. .......
Rat nlrale h.m.. nee lb ...i'r
Rest eottase b.nia tbowelesa) per lb ..toe
Khreridnl roenaant. Mr lb ...l.lbc
Hard-wheat floor, per sack .' 11.00
Hootch oata, per pkg .....lite
Poatum cereal, per pkg v
KHI's Kantha snap, per bar . . ....jr,tr . . .if.
Beat snft-wbest Boar, per paeae ....... 11.00
J.t. A Mocba coffee (reanl.r KAe) ,.;....3oe
U hoi ends rrarkera tabont 10 in I ooe
Kiwllab Breakfast tea, per lb tAc
r.ne7 (imipuwder tea trrgular SSc) ........lite
S Ins broken Java eoffe .tte
I bar tar ap be
t'ueda Blaenlt. per pkg ,....oe
Tlser eream Ue bIh) .' be
Eaat gld DellTerles Tnedr snd rridsje.
V fHOII MAIX 40. -
JOHN'S MARKET
Wishes all its patron a happy and pros
perous New Tar. And w mean to do
business tn tha New Tear, with all our
might. Even if w get -In Ilk-the fel
low did on th east side IN THE MUD.
Said he drove up te th curb and Jumped
out of hla buggy,, missed .the curb and
went Into t he mud up to th top of hla
shoes. Well, w said that -wasn't very
had. "Tea, but dash It, I went In head
first
Now, w start this Nw Tear 'with a
ruITlIn of-roultry, all Kind or Meat,
tack f Vegetables, Butter and Eggs
lnany quantity. A - -
soaTT roftOBT m nvAoa.
db
JOHN'S1 MARKET
; 43 NORTH SIXTH
' . raoa Kalg) USA,
FELLOWS
: FIRST, AND TAYLOR STREETS
1412
Meats
i
Porterhouse Roast ........,...,...'..
Porterhouse Steak 9
Loin Roasts . . . . . . . . . ... . ... ... . .0.
Loin Steak . . ;.. .0
Prime Rib Roast..... 8
Boiling Beef ......... .V. , .4 and 5
Pot. Roasts . . . .... . . . . . .. . ....... . .6
Mutton - Stew , ; . ... . .' . . . . . . ". ; .4
Mutton Chops ...... ........... . .10
Mutton.Legs ..................... 10
Shoulder of Mutton .'..;. .6
2 lbs-All. Pork Sausage........... j15
2 lbs. Hanibucger Steak............ 15
2 lbs. Bologna. ...... ....Y... 15
Pork Chopsr lb; .................. .10
Pork Roasts, lb 10
..$1.00
....75
t. ?1.06
. t.35t
....25
....15
:.r.25
....20
, ,. .25
, . . .25
, . . .25.
. . . .25
3 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. E
xzsxxszz:
, 173 THIRD, NEAR YAMHILL STREET -
.;'-',;."';;-, PHONE MAIN 1634 y, ?- : r
Don't pay your neighbor's grocery bin any longer pay
cash and save cash by buying your groceries at The City
-: '..'.' ' Grocery. , ' '
A Few Specials for the Week
19 Pounds Dry Granulated Sugar...,.. $1.00
1 Sack Good Hard Wheat Flour... .......... ...f 1.00
V6 Pqunds White Beans. .. . r. ....... . .... . . .25 ,
12 Bars Laundry Soap.;.'..,....,..(...........25
v jjGaflon Good Table Syrup, in pail. .... . . , :. , ; . .60 "
3 Cans Corn . . ... ...................... .... . . . .25 '
3 Cans Tomatoes...... ................. 25 V
1 Can Baker's Cocoa. .......a..;... ....... ....20
Bid
' I THE HOUSE THAT
WV have everything for New Year, that a BIO MARKET
:":-. HOUSE can have
' large stock of fine turkeys
tons of extra fine beef
CAR LOADS OF FRUIT and VEGETABLES
. And all fresh from the farm and so with
VA HAPPY NEW YEAR" to all , ,
105-107 Third St. Phone Exchange 63
)
BUSY DAY AT THE
I E R MA R K ET
We expget that this Saturday will be on of tha busiest days
of the season. We are prepared to give our cuatomers tha moat
prompt and careful service. ; - , '.'.,''
Chickens, Ducks, Prima Rib: Roast Beef, or Lamb, Mutton, VeaL .
. or Pork, Fruit or Nuts.-; , n
Fresh Apples, per box........"........,................,.. ,.f l.OO-
New Walnuts, just arrived, per lb .........................2SI
California Honey, 2 combs........ ..,..2Sf '
Fresh Oysters every We also carry a full Una of cab goods.
Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese. , ' '
Will Ba Open Monday From 7 to 10 o'Clock.
" C BLUM, Prop. .; -i'' X''-' "i
17th and Savler Streets Phone Main 1632
!N0SEUGE
i
In2"Pie IOcPackacesJ
mxhrell s ou le co. i
SYRACUSE .NEW YORK
SYRACUSE N EW YUKA-ev
A Happy and Prosperous
- New Year v
TO ALL, THE PATRONS- Ot
Cowan's Market
With ail th good cheer of th holiday.
Let u aupply your New Tear's dinner.
Can glT jrou Turkey, Chicken, Goose,
Dock, Roast Qeef, Pork, Veal. - Lamb,
etc. Let us havCyour order arly.
273 East Morrison Street
Sf Vaiom Are. Fsoae Best 14T.
JOURNAL WANT ADS
BRING QUICK RESULTS
"PORTLAND'S BIG SUPPLY HOUSE "
IO Pound Box
3!l
3aExss
an
QUALITY BUILT
)
IVllARClETr
MOST DELICIOUS PIES
FRUIT CAKES , PUDDINGS i
'AND COOKIES. -
WIKCEMEAT
VI AmmMmM,
NEW -YEAR'S DINNER
ATTHQ
Will consist, of everything In th meat
anC poultry tin . Turkeys, CMokeas,
Oeesa, Baaka, Boatta, Beef, rork, VeaL
Ziamb, . Every piece of meat that
leave our stor 1 flrat-claa and cannot
be beaten In th elty.
112' First Street,
Phone Main 2410
V
WASHINGTON MARKET
' f
M
Specials
1 lb. Favorite Blend Coffee..... ,'...20.
Elgin Creamery Butter, per roll.... 55
2 Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs... '....55
Maccaronl ... . .v
10-lb. box Spaghetti . . . . . . . 30
10-lb. box VermiceHi v.. . . . . .30-
10-Ib. Pail Swift's Compound Lard. .80
5-lb. Pail Mount Hood Lard... ....50
t Rex Hams, per lb . . . . . . . . .... .12TM
'Picnic Hams, per lb. .8
Cottage Hams, per lb ............. . 10
CORN ,FED
FOR
Year's
Butter! Butter!
Best (S-eamery. . i .60 and 65
Good Creamery ............50
Dairy Butter. .... .40 and 45
Ranch Eggs 35
Good Eggs.....,.25e and 30
Best' Sugar Cured Hams. . .13 '
Breakfast Bacon . . . . . ...... 15
5 lbs. Pure Lard..... ...... 50
Chickens, per lb. . .15 and 16
All Goods Retailed at Wholesale;
Prices
,-
LA GRANDE CREAMERY
J "284 YAMHILL STREET V
FRESH OREGON
Creamery Butter
'Headquarters for Corvallis &
Page's Special Creamery. Strictly
Fresh Eggs and Oyster always
on hand. .
- - -' .. - - .
3 Cans Corn . . . . . .. . ....25r
3 Cans Tomatoes . . ... ... .25 '
2 Pounds New Walnuts. . . .35
2 Pounds New Almonds. ..35
3 Pkgs. Currants .... ... .25
Mills Naptha Soap . . . . . . . . .5
Pels Naptha. Soap, ...r..... 5
Dozen Fresh Eastern Eggs. .30
Dozen Fresh Oregon Egs. .35
Enterprise Creamery Co.
127 FIRST STREET.
Between Washington and Alder.
Townscnd & Van
Schoonhoven
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W retail buttr and gga at whole
sale piioea. ' .1 ; ." ; ' -'. . -
Oregon Creamery "Butter. . . .BSo and SS
New Crop Italian Prunes, 4 lbs..... sua
One sack good Hard Wheat Flour.. fl.00
pounds Seedleea Raisins J"
Best cleaned Currants, lb rr
Tomatoes, -atandards, $ can.......J
1 can Baked Bean
Twa, l-lb. cans Hominy.:.... ..S
S cans Corn. Peas or String Beans... 95a
1 pkg. Fostura or Fig Prun Cral..J0
Good Salmon. I rana ........... .
Tomatoes. Solid Pack.,... !
Two l.lh nlraa. rtnM Dust ....... ..BS ..
One -lb. pkg. Armour's Washing
Powder- ...... JJ '
Fels-Nsptha Soap
It bare Rnysl Savon Boa p. M. ..... .SJ
bars Beby Elephant Soap .
J ib. White Honey. ......
cane Primrose Cream., . "
1 lb. English Breakfaat Tea
,1 lb. Gunpowder Tea , - ,
'Miller' Naptha Soap f"
Beet Walnut and Almondsvl lba.,,95
Reste Eastern llama, lti. ........ .HH''
Oood Table Peaches. 1 for Vv,5. ''-
Good Tabl Apricots, I for ( . .. . P. . .S5a s ,
Nw Crop Flga and Nuta.- . ' ' -.
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NEW YEAR'S PRICES
Fancy Mlied Candy, per lb.. i 1 Jo
Oood Tomato Catsup, pint bottle. .. .10o
Fine Preservea, l-lb. Jar 20o
Home-made Jam, per glas m-
Bllced Peaches, 24-lb. can .IJo
Standard Tomatoes, I can ....y.A.S&a
Navel Oranges, per doa ..,...... ..2o
Tha above list are only a few of th
many good thing w hav and Indicate
that w are starting th New Year right.
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