The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 02, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAt, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAROrf 2. 1SC3.
1
The Market Basket
Toils? the third flay of I-ent and
ths dealers are set Una their flan sup
plies so that they svill ! ht
demand. There are varkms-aOnds In
market enoet of the varletiea usually
-' ahowiv-pqt the amoua-t of eaeh fcd
rmt so areata as durlna jiornial time
The rreateet scarcity le In freah Col urn
bla river Mlmoo. Sutb the royal cKF
' nook and the steelhead are rather sloer
In ettln Into the t ishermen's nets, anrt
'compelled without their. In tho
, h eleelheade are auraeij
'at 12tt centa a pound, while the genuine
reyaj chlnook brings 11 enta. There
are quit liberal shipments of Columbia
fl.,.r .m.it hi,h at S centa a pounl
1
find many buyers. . Sturaeon from the
lower river la quoted at lVi centa
nuiml and halibut freeh from, the far
north brings the aame figure. Sea trout,
or. to be more exac. aalroon trout, aell
quite well In the markets at !5 centa
a yennd. thlif same figure being asked
at retail for sea baas.
California '.waters have many fine flab
that are sold In these market, and th
abad nd-aola.re-prhjta the beat!
known. - Both of these sell rapidly in
the retail marketa at II cents a pound.
Jjnbaters and craba are In fair supply,
the Utter being Hated In the market
st li centa each for the larger slses, or
two for St cents for the entailer -one,
lobsters come from southern . waters
and bring 10 cents a pound.
There are other f lah well known tn
this market that we must get from
California that are only in moderate
: supply today.. These include flounder
at-J cents a pound. and the perch t
th same price. Baas are always In
demand. .1JH cents m pound being the
asked twins for- both. -the atrlped-and
black varieties. Tomeod are ot quite
ro plentiful as a few years ago. but
Inerey is not "sr much demand as for-
jnerly. j At 10 cents a. pound, however.
- th Inquiries are fuljy aufflcient to keey
th supplies down. Catflah are scare
t itk centa a pound. ?
"' While there Is always heavy falling
tff In the demand for meats during the
hleg"easonrtl!-totclerg are still
busy. Taking the market as a whole.
prlceaare' practically '1 to T 1 cents a
pound higher than a week or two ag
Tire cause of this i the higher price
being paid In the stocayaro ror nw
been so high In the wholeaala market
-t. r-iflii there are Indt5
cations thst values will again rW at
no dlatant dat. Hogs ar ins mni
In recent years and , still further ad
....... . . iwii.ii 'nr. . The only meat
that bas-not 'been boosted In price Ss
K..I- nd In some quarters even
product is advanced. t . - . --;
-u- .a..ki market la beeinnlnaT t4
respond to the eprlnjr weather and theie
"are better auppflea 1b M6IT HnM. ' AH
paragus is coming ireeiy Ji"m v "-
-i- ' l... ... mmnarinm from' lft TO
80 cents a pound lnths retail markets,
according, to freshness. r- ..
amt k.H. r. fli.etd arounos9
cents a pound, and are bard to get evn
at tnat wen ngure.
Tomatoes rront Mexico axe cumin
better ahape and sell around IS to U
centa a-pounds Boms California. toms
. . ' ' r i i ' . v. 1 v., a " -
toea aieo hujii w
Pineanolea from th Hawaiian Islands
are In good supply. Nicer quality has
not been seen xor-msny oajr
high, though, at SO to 0 cents sacn.
Apples ar way up In prlc on account
of th greater demand and th smaller
Supply. Prices a re too varied to quota.
. r. nnw ulllna- in BraetlcallV
11 th stores at 19 cent a dosen. Sup
plies are beginning to Increase again and
the northern aemana- seeme w
etonoed. This msy possibly result In
lowr prices. ... - . ... --
Chickens ar arriving so slowly In th
Portland market that some dealers have
been forced to send to tne east in oruer
i ..,.nia th.iv tnita Prices, tiowsver.
about the aame. Ducks and turkeys are
slow in coming; pnon .mam . t ...
Potatoes all th way from th Ber-
Mm iidw ma. thlv sntMar.
ance In the Portland markets. They are
of the new . variety ana to
ably high, being quoted at two pound
fur tOxents. 11 1 '
110 HOVE TO STOP
: PRIZE FIGHTS--
" Local Authorities Will Make No
. ' . Effort to Prevent Boxing . '
fv " Contests at 'Frlscb . --
PENNY'S FUNERAL IS,
IELD THIS AFTERNOON
SttAct Attortiey Investigating ; the
Chargeg Thit Dead PngOUt 'Wat
Doped Neil and Second Ar
r raigned'and Case Continued. ;
-'- '" JearasI Bpeelat gertiee.1
8an Francisco, March . While thoss
Interested In the fighting gam deplore
the . death of Harry Tenny. It is not
thought that there will be any inter
feme by .the board of supervisors and
the local authorities. Senator Ralston,
. who two years sgo Introduced a bill to
. - prohibit fighting, announced again today
that be will make an effort to have a
' bill passed at th next session of the
"T legislature- The police committee, of
the board of supervisors having the
1 direction of fight, say that tbe law
v was complied with In th Nll-Tenuy
, " fight and decline to tak any action to
'.V 1 stop bouts. " - :' --'t ; .j...
Foreman Mitchell of th grand jury
'' say that the matter I not for that
body to Invest! gate The district attor-
I
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ERCW
: CAFE AND
T.IUSIC HALL
WEEK BEGINNING ,
MONDAY, MHRCH 5
TheFiechtrsLadies'
Quintette and
Tyrolean Trio
In a Speclly Prepared Act
r Kitty Kirkham
Direct From -.Well Known
Eastern Circuits
Miss Belle Lawrence
- ;2aoses 2 --
Acrobatic and Foot-Work
' Artists
And Many Other Special
".. Acts
Special Daily Matinees from
2't6 5-o'clock. A-special
select company has been en
gaged for the matinees only
SPECIAL SUNDAY; MATINEE
. 2 to 5 o'CIock
Program ' Changed ' Daily.
. Entrance at 21 North Third
street, 21, 23 and 25 North Sec
ond street, and 243, 243 and 247
Burnaide itreet.
ner will IhveiTgaTi th tharg "that
Tenny was dbped. - Th stomach of ths
dead pugilist has been sent to th city
chemist for analysis.
The. body. Of .Tenny was removed from
the-morgu to his bom " on Folsom
street last night. An immense crowd
gathered and attempted to break In. The
police fought th crowd bacav r
The burial will b held this afternoon
at the Balem cemetery.
, Frank! Nell, Referee Roche and th
seconds were arraigned this ' morning
and their cases continued until after the
Inquest.. The date of bearing will not
be set until the Inquest Is completed.
-District Attorney Lajigdon aays that
he will rqake no recommendation to the
board of . supervisors about ..stopping
prlseflghting. He Is satisfied that all
provisions of ths law have been com
plied with. Neither .will b make any
recommendation- to th grand. Jury J t
it can be shown that Nell Is guilty of
manslaughter, and that Tenny's death
was due to the beating received by Nell,
ha says he wlU prosecute the ease J.
Th Inquest Id "to , be held next
Wednesdsy.
Two sisters of Tenny collaaed previ
ous to th funeral services, which- were
under 4 he auspices of th Foresters.
Th&FuIton MarKet
Must Move March 5th to
First and Yamhill Streets
VEAL. . SAUSAGE
URDAY MORN-
THIRD AND YAMHILL STS.
Phone Main 6
DUKE'S MARKET
IB FOVaVraT BT. sbab TJJEbTXU.
. Fhoas atala
FINB MAMS, lb .14
Prim Rib Roast. Ib ....llf
Loin Steaks, lb i .liXHt
Pot Roast, lb.. .,. 10
Chops of all kinds, lb...........l4
Chicken., lb V. .....,..!
Eggs, per dos. ...... . ..r. 2i4
Butter, per . roll
Flsa, Crabs and Oysters.
FN Delivery Bast ama Wert Sides.
Specials at Rainier Market
BVWXM& UgaTT win nave special line
of Fresh and Belt Fish.
Best Heats to b had at ..reasonable
prlcec "'- - -r
Extra fln lot Canned pineapple,.
an
Fresh Ranch Eggs. dos. ......... .20
A full line of Canned Goods.
Finest Creamery butter... 6f to 75$
Freah Butter, Eggs and Cheese Always
on Hand. : .
Al Baking Powder, Royal and Diamond
W"1 tails n.n.gB-na 699
RAIN I RRMARKBT
C. BLUM. Proprietor.
ITtk aad Savin Bta. - Faoao HaU 1SS.
aniiiiiin
f 7 Headquarters for.
BENTOn CANDIDATES ARE
LAYING THEIR WIRES-
Three Aaplranta Appear
County Judgeship on Re
publican Ticket.
for
' (Bperlal IMspateh ts The Joeraal.) .
.. . Corvallls. Or.. March . Politic is
beginning to bubble Jn Benton. Today
at the office of County Clark Moses
wa rd h petition of T , William
of Philomath, announcing his desire for
the nomination as county judge on th
Republican ticket This Is - ths third
aspirant to- appear thus far on th Re
publican hoiison for th Judgeship, the
others being E Woodward, who -hss
Konc served th. party In that capacity.
'ana rf. a. ixvina. in nis pvuuon in,
latter states that If elected h will per
sonally Inspect th public road of th
county during th winter months, see
to the construction of bridges, favor
the liberal expendltur of funds la the
Improvement of hlghwsys and keep, his
office In th courthouse. Much the
aame statement Is mad by Judge
Woodward In his petition, and In the
paper clled today Mr, Williams is will
Ing to "go" them on better" and states
that If elected he will devots his entire
time -to th office -when not otherwise
officially engaged, and that he is pre
pared to draft and superintend th con
struction of all bridges, without addi
tional coat to th county, besides pledg
ing himself In other respeots much as
the others have dona
On the Republican ticket also, T. T.
TThcent rt nut -for "th -nomination- for
county clerk. He is the present re
corder. On the Democratic ticket, it
seems a foregone conclusion that M. P.
Burnett will be reelected sheriff by a
landslide majority. Harley Hall Is the
declared candidate for the office of re
corder, with W. J. Crawford so far as
his running mat on th Republican
ticket Mr. Hall I a young i man. a
former student of the Agricultural col
lege, and ties spent all his life1 In Ben
ton county. ' . . .1 .- . ' 1 '
WALTER REED AGREES T0
DROP TITLE OF DOCTOR
- (flpeclsl ttlapstcs to The JoarnsL)
' Colfax.. Wash.. March t. -Th eass
of the state -against Walter Reed of
Portland.' who was arrested for practic
ing medicine without a license, has
been compromised. Mr. Reed agreed to
pay al costs of the case to dat. Thse
amounted to US, which Mr. Reed paid.
He also agreed to drop th prefix of
"Doctor," and to us th word optician
or refractlonlst. With this under tand-
Hmrtte -wilt tie permitted to practice tils
profession In Whitman eounty.
The srwet ef Mr. ." mnm eauwed by
Dr. Wilson Johnston of Colfax, a spe
cialist in eye and ear disease who wss
backed In tils action by ths stats and
county medical societies. A local phy
sicians' cjub, composed of th doctor
of Colfax, has been organised and this
has announced Its Intention to wsgs
war on ths traveling ocullxts. opticians
and others not regularly licensed, phy
sicians. "' . t
. St W. A. Officials Tlslt Salaaa, .
(Ssertal Pfcpatrk te The Joarasl.)
Salem, Or., March I Oregon Cedar
camp No. 624. Modern Woodmen of
America, of Ralem. was vlxlted laet
evening by Kuprem Lecturer Charles E.
Whelan of Wlsoonnln snd J. W. SUn-
' HAVE PREPARED FOR THE
- Lenten Season"
By arranging for a fresh supply of
FRESH and SALT FISH. OYSTERS,
etc. We have our usual good supply of
Meat and Poultry.., - - ,
KINDORF BROS.
ISO Oraad Ave. rhoao Xart 41S.
Enterprise Creamery Co.
1ST nmsT vrmaBT :J
Corvallls Creamery
I dog. Strictly Fresh Eggs.......3Sg
1 cans. Com . ... i .......... ... .15
2 cans Tomatoes .lfVi
I cans Peas' 25e
t boxes Acoht Matches . ...... .lBf
I 1-lb. pkg. Oold Dust....-...3S
AT THE THEATRES.
"Little Johnny Jones."
Oesrge If. Cabas's .xtr.rn.ly eneeessful anri-
rsU jhdraois.,Jtttl . JohtfBwt.," wJU
com. te the MarqtMa Orand Uwatra tot yrld.T
nd H. tarda T aurhts sad Batnrdar siatlBM,
March and 10. It Is salt within the boands
of nesoa to ear thst "Urue Joanar loot
has BMt with a greater dtfTM of snceMe thas
ear star e( its order that has heea sins to
the AsMtVaa sUge tl th. put 10 y.ars. Ia
the cast are Tom Lewis, flam 1. Ryan. Bobhy
Barry. Charles Rahmans. Wllllaai Mafthaa, T.
J. P.nfoM. WUllaia Seymour, Harry Klttradge,
Oeori Tyler, U.la Ooarttwr, Bdlth Tyler.
Adele- Ratter sad fltella Trary. Advanee sale
ef seats will open seat Wednesday ataratng
at 10 o'clock. .
'Human Hearts'
at the Empire,
"Hastaa Harts." the BMatlfol story ef Ihe
Arkansas kills, is glUng th. y.mptr tht. wek,
as it alwsys does ea every, vl.it to Portland:
The play contain, so much ot-Jieart iatamt
and dramatic fervor that It attract, every
rl.m ef thratreoer. Tonlsht,
nee sad tosMrraw- night will b. the laat three
performsBces ef "Hnmaa Hrarts.
DP
PHONO
MAIN 1413
GRCCmiES
10c liotile Blueing... ..;.;..&
- 20 Lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar" $1.00
Scotch Rolled Oafs .......... .... 10e
3 15c Bottles Extract, any- flavor. . . J25e
" - "3 l-lh." Cans Salmon ......... 17. .'1 '. 2S
2 1-Ib. Flat Cans Salmon Steak. 25eJ
3 l:lb.Xans Mustard Sardines. . . .',.25e
T j'j-lb. Cans Domestic Oil Sardines. 25e-
1 Dozen Alaska KKK Herring..... 20e?
; 3 Cans Pheasant Oysters. 25
2-lb.' Brick Boneless Codfi$h. .15
1 J4-Ib. Can Imported D. G. Sardines 10e.
Gallon Cans Table Fruit Apples, Apri
: coats, Peaches, Grapes, etc.......25
1 lbTowrrtTalke.vv.20
. 1 lb; Army and Navy Coffee. . . . . .15e
1 lb. Monarch Blend M, & J. Coffee 25e
rl lb. 40c Gunpowder Tea ; . . . .......25
1 lb. 40c B. F. Japan Tea. . ;. . . ... ..25.
3 pkgs. ' Crespo Breakfast Food, same
as Force 25e
2 pkgs. Aunt Jemima's P. C. Flour. 15
9-lb Sack New York Buckwheat. . .30e
9-lb. Sack Yellow or White Corn-
rncul 'im iH'm a25
1 Sack.Crusade Flour. .81.00
-5-gal. Can Pearl Oil ....-....$1.10
r.iEATS
Oregon Ranch Eggs, dozeri . , , ,V. ? 20
POSIUVEIY THE
GREATEST VAIU1
On the market in' high grade" Meats
tempt your appetite with a nice juicy
Tenderloin or Sirloin Sleak
A ROYAL PORK ROAST; OR
A Prize Stock Bcci Roast "
FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER 7'Z
' REMEMBER OUT MOTTO t
"A Qalck DJae Ccais a lazy Qaarler"
SPECIAL DELIVERY TO ALL
PARTS OF CITY: .
HIRST AND TAYLOR,;
PROVISION
iue Bottis Am'mahiA. .
1 Sack Burbank PotatoesTT.T.TTTT .GSe)
id-lb. Swift's C. P." Lard.."... 80
5-lb. Swift's C. P. Lard. ... ..v., ..40
5-lb.. Monarch Pure ; Lard A, . . . . . 50 . ;
Picnic Hams, per lb......... , . . . . .0 -
"ugar " Cured mall iiastern , iiams, -. per
lb ,' m r m 12 .
tcT-Jb,. 10et
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs for. ' 35c
Imported Swiss Cheese, per lh.". . . . .204
uaiion ;ana . Vegetabiet, " :
Pumpkins, Squash, r ..
Tomatoes, etc. . . . . . . ...... .
1 gal. Columbia Table Syrup. V... .40
X lbs.' Net-Weight Macaroni, .....30
J--lb-NelAVeighLexmkelliw.30
t lbs. Net Weight Spaghetti .30e
2 Cans Cream, any kind.'. .i,......15e
7 Jbs; Pink or White Beans. 25e
6 lbs. French Prunes, large.-. .25
1 lb. Silver Star Pure Baking ' s
Powder ... ; . . . . .10
2-lb. Glass Jars Chipped Beef., .... .25
10-lb Worcester; Table Salt, , t . . . . 15e
3 lbs. Evaporated Apples:..... ...25
2-lb. RpUJElgin Creamery Butter. . 55e)
Bars XLNT Laundry Soap. y i j .25)
12 Bars Savon Soap...... ....... i. 25
EELLOVS
Has during the Lenten season ar-.
ranged .Joaupplyjhistoatony.r
with thV Lenten goods. Call or
phone "your wants andlhey will
receive prompt attention. ; " '.
' .-
10 Pounds i
Dry Granulated Sugar for t,J.0.'" "
40
Gallon pall Choice Table Syrup.
25e z
" t pkgs. H.-0. .Buckwheat Flour.
25e ' ': : r; :
Two 44b. pkga Borax Wishing Powdey.
- 5a
- Found Gloss or Corn Starch.
T "20 .: k;
t-lb.z pkg.- Soda Crackers.
60e .
" Doia emxin iBUt Crwn; lOo
10e ;:!v r-
l-lb. can Assorted Soup; regular SSo'sis
:7 '-'-- 91.20 -
S Sack Ross City Flour.
he
FEIitOWS
West Park and ' Washington.
Main 2596. v
n to aroka o"tow
razoas, kox ooosa an nurrr
- ov
Townsend & Van
Schoonhdven
WlOtlllH ITD aUBTaXL OBOOISI
147 First Street
Imperial Cornin; Next.
The Besar win .ffrr eae of the etronfest
barlreqee attractions of Ike eeaaoa next tk
la Wlllsm.' lapOTlala, whlea will open Ban
dar ma ttnee. A new -siualeal eonieer is prt
MstMi. s two-set burieaane estltteg "As Eje-
- 'V Baker Matinee Tomorrow.
Tbe Bsker nistlnM tomorrew at I 15 .'rlork
will ekia. the .ngateawnt of the High Brhool
Olrh) bnrlfsdn. ompsnv, wblcb has made e
popular hit .this week. All th. eoatoniM and
siaalo are new, beaatlfal and erlsln.l. soma
esperlallr notnl act. are la the vaudeville oll
Tonight at S:1B o'clock.
VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK.
Best Creamery Butter, roll..5S 65)
tomorrow atattU Strictly- Fresh Ranch Eggs.
-2 dos. ror s.. asf
2-lb. can Table Blackberries.
pr dosen i ............... . f 1.10
Good Table - Peaches and Apricots,
I cans for..... ..2S
Standard Tomatoes, I cana for... .2Bf
Corn, Peas or String Beaaa,
I cans for . ., 2Se
Primrose Cream, I cans for....... IBs)
Baked Beans, I esng for.. 35f
Best Walnuts and Almonds,.
t lbs. for .........35e
English Breakfast Tea, per lb. ....2St
Tw Oro Tlo aad Vnussa.
East sld delivery Tueadar and Fri
day. PHONE.MAIN 1282
At the Lyric.
it the Ljrlc, "renad. a Btt," erreamlndr
fnnnf farce la tare, acta. Is dispelling case,
of bio... There are Be walla between set. at
tbe Lyric, ee the nwvlng pletaree end nine
trated songs take op tbe tine wblcb etberwtae
woald be tlneone. . - I
T "1 Russians at Grand.
At W Grand tn'l. wcekbere Mrnot-a' weak
nor IbdW fercot specialty. Tbe Ha Idea, fonr
Rosalan., are tn. flrat to appear la Portland
IS veedevllle. The -Blalie- loniedy- fonr sing
catchy ennga snd sprlakl. their set with eonedy.
There will be a chance hi prices Monday, -
-Hawatians at Starr -
Ttie Boyal Hawaiian quintet la a decided
fjlf at' the mmi III la mm: Tim lla.lland lite
bm-n imM 't that e1anlB sloneln It.
cues. Virginia Richmond, e cheractcr siiltlAg
comlcnn. afford, additional novelty, " while.
Jim Drnia gtwe Imltetkms of birds aad beasts
In a reslhttle sisnnen - 1
TTew Corporation. , ...
Salem, Or., March t. Article of In
corporation were filed yesterday for the
Bloomer 'eSafe A Lock -company,- which
proposes to engage In the buying snd
selling of safes, vsults and desks. Thef
Incorporators ar Thomas C Bloomer,
O. F. Bloomer and L. B. HcDanlet. sll
Of Portland. Ths capltsl stork Is tl.OOv.
St
Sohmerv
th' head of all
first-class
RANCH EGGS
tTwTdozeff ; : ." :n ; tTTr35e
Ranch Eggs Per doz. 20
Best Creamery Butter eOf, 65e
Good Creamery Butter.... .50f
Best Sugar Cured Hams. . .13 f
Breakfast Bacon, lb........!5f
5 lbs. Pure Lard. .T7T7r.r:.50f
Chickens, per lb. . .16f and 17f
AH goods retailed-'at -wholesale
T T". - - "prices.. -- " - --
LA GRANDt CREAMER Y
264 YAMHILL ST, .
Thp Fripdmnn PacFdnn
f
First and Colombia Streets Phone Main 111
Independent Meat Co.
- ; 7 127 First Street PlviLUn7T:'-r
- i05-i07"Thlrd Street Phone Exchange 63 -
; r THE.FRIEDMAN PACKING COMPANY has acquired the lease of the premise .
kno-vvn as the Franklin or Barnes Market, and is able "to serve its customers to. better : -
-i advantage. The highest grade of MEATS will be kept at their new place, which has .
characterized, all of the FRIEDMAN PACKING COMPANY'S PLACES. We are '
down to facts and. every one demands QUALITY and PRIME CONDITION of the
meats that their table is served with. The-best is only obtainable by extreme care
from the feeding of the cattle to the block in the market. In other words, from the
"""FARM to the COOK STOVE, for you get that kind if you deal with us. "
1 Try one of oiir PRIME Rib Roast of Beef
Or CHOPS, STEAKS, HAMS and BACON
i
5-lb paiL Lard, 50c, 1 OIb pail Lardf $ 1 Hams, 1bM 13c
GUARANTEED
GUARANTEED
GUARANTEED
See US Before Buying Your SUNDAY' DINNER
EBXohvcl
(rorBefty raraWa) ' .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GBOCEB
an. ass. 189 mrd St.. ear. Jaff.rsoe.
Bit Store of Uttls Prices
roixownio rxioxs wnt savx tov ts,
OM XViaT SOUAa. AVaUTT ttOAalsTIal)
schhx iso's best sajua rowozs
Is SUU, per lb Ue
Weatara er fraanlat4 ease sosar. 100-ls
sack ....... T. tS.40
Weatera dry translated cane sugar,
lbe .....ITfl.OO
Extra dry granulated enter, 100-lb sack .-.M. 20
Eitre drr grsnalatad sugar, 19 H lbs. $1.00
s ear' Magnolia eiaanaa enrrania
pkga sew lii'ewn aedf ralalns
lbs aew S-crawa loose afnteatala
l ib eaa Boral baking powder ....
Crosse a Blackwell'e eUre oil.
l-lb pkg arm Hammer soda
i-gal caa ttmty table' srrnp...
H-gal eaa fancy table srrnp..
7 ids rrenen prance
Me
8S
...tSe
....)e
qt bottle. .B&c
..Be
' eoe
XOe
se
Shredded Wbeat Macnlt. nr ska ....iOe
d lbs Lonlelana rtcs toe
raner Barlr Jane Ptis, per doe... ....... ..sue
III ears Moral Bavos soap . .t&c
51b pall beat lard , Boe
10-lb pall beat lard 11.00
Sn-lb psll beat Urd ..........il.SO
Klnest eaatorn hams, par lb 13He
Heat picnic same, par Ib t. .v10e
Bet eotUge bamr (boneless) per lb IOe
Shredded coeoannt, par Ib ....Ifte
Hard-wheat Soar, per eaok ,..I.OO
Scotck eata per pkg ....ine
Poatna esreal, par pkg .........SO
Tali's Naptna eoan, par bar Be
Peat soft-wheat, flonr, par aack (1.00
Java A Mocha coffee (ragalar SBe) ......3f
U bot ends crackers (about 10 lbs) Bfle
rTngUek Breakfast tee. per Ib .............loe
Fancy Onnpewdar tee (regular ISe) ....... .IBc
Slba brokea Jars oof ft ...... ...........itif
bars tar soap .................0
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