The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 16, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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THE! OREGON DAILY"-JOURNAL. "PORTLA6FR1SaV EVENING. MARCH ,16. : 1S3
1
ANY FRUITS ARE
SERI
ApncptCPcJietrAlmondsnd
- Peart irTVicinity of Medford
Badly Damaged.
EUGENE EX PER JEN
- COLD NIGHT OF- YEAR
Winter Apples In Valley Escape Un
Z2 Injured ndJ-Believed.Tbt Other
?; Fruto WfflBs Ample for - Local
Use Gardens at Toledo Suffer. 1
oraRL
. r V" tSperlal OUpatrk U Ttaa Journal.) ' ""'
' Medford. Or..March. ltt-Tho freese
. of the night r March 14 '.waa - more
r -'general tn.ttg coneequeneea than at flrt
-eupposed, as It now-appeare-lbaUXhe
'"damage to the - Bartlett .peara. the do
Anjoua aind tha Howell wa quite eerl
- on a. mora than three quarters of. the
bud a being apparently dead after 'ex -posure
to. tha. aun of yesterday after
noon. It waa known'1 that the damag-a
" , was extensive so far aa apricota, peachea
and almonda were concerned, but It was
at first thought the-pears had all es--eapedV-
Clowe examination shows the"
. winter Net In and the Cornice to be un
injured, but while the aettlng of budi
- -OB the Bartletts was yery heavy,. It in
now questionable If there will be more
.'. than half a crop of them, while It looks
a If tha Howella and the da Anjoua are
!-wlped out. It is a little toe early' to
; pea Judgment, but It will be wily
--L owing toAhe .heavy aettlng .of. fruit buds.
and the large proportion ofjiormajii
g-fcu'aii'lf fliffrf ate any of tHoae tao pop
' ular varieties of peara for shipment
...from thla valley... '
-. ..Fortunately the winter -sppleiPliBve
ii swapesV isnlnjeiasji and Isngs miop"le'
.looked for of the Yellow Newtown and
selstles. The weather
tiow prevailing lead to the suppoeltlon
'that the loom will appear rather later
than usual thla season, and will be leas
-liable than uauat to damage from late
.frosts.' ---- ' .
This is the first time In the history
of the Rogue River valley when exten
sive damage haa been done to even early
-fruits by a freese auch aa that af Wed
nesday night, and it will doubtless prove
to he the esse, aa usually happens when
fruit men claim the crop Is lost, that
there will be ample for at least local
consumption .In the. valley. . The prin
cipal. cprnmercjatf rults are jw inter .ajfc-.
. plea and pears, aud it la stated by those
competent to judge that there will be
an abundance, t with the. exception of
the varieties ..noted. ."V ,
ZERO WEATHER.
Walla Walla Pratt mm Itw May Dai
..age Brack Ores tar Taaa Sxpeeted.
" TWpetHl Wapatea to The .
-We 11 -WeUa, Wah - March tt.-
.Fruit men ara growing peaalmiatic over
the continued cold' weather In the valley
and now assert that the damage to early
-r fruits . and. vegetation ylllbe much
greater than first expected. Most ; of
the damage. ' however., will be to fruit
within a radhisof a few miles -ef Walla
Walla. In the Milton and : Free water
districts, the trees are practically un-
injured. ' Therm ometera around town
yeaterday' morning registered as low aa
aero. .'",..
! - . .-. ' i
GARDENS DAMAGED.
Cold Wi
ave (Tata Many BntaU. mite
aort in Tictaitr of Tolego. ' . . .
(Special Dkpatek to The Iseniatl
Toledo, Waalu. March 1. The.f:old
wave . that swept over this section of
Washington, - beginning last Saturday.
till prevails, though slowly moderating.
uia lesiuuute say Is' the tioldes
weather known here for 25 years,- and
the eoldest aver known at thla season
f tha year. Early gardens are dam
aged, and tha peaeh, prune and cherry
-crop will be out ahort, If not completely
destroyed. Poultrymen haw alao . been
damaged by the freezing. ".,.3 . T-
. COLDEST AT EUGENE.. ; v
TaeawioaBwasr Beaoaed ; bow Jfoint . ef
""' Wlataav-iattta Saatage to jrrult.t., .
' (Rpeelal Dtapatrh to The Journal.) .
T Eugene, Or., March - 1(. The -thermometer
registered the lowest pofnt this
winter last night. ' registering do
greea above aero . this .. morning at .
O'clock. , ; , :;,:'., , r . . -
Some of the early fruit Is thought
to be damaged, but there will be no
great loss, as most of tha buds are not
xar enough advanced. s
' tUNCHEON AND SPEECHES
; WHEN FERRY IS OPENED
A formal i opening of the new ferry
between Claremont tavern and HU Johns
- . will take placa next Bunday. The ferry
company Is preparing an elaborate pro
; arrmm, which la to Include a meeting be-
. tween the mayora of Portland and 8t
Johns aad the governor of Oregon, a
lunnhtun - and speeches. V
The ferry will be free to the public
t "-I - dajr.-. The exeiclaef at Claremont
tavern will take place at 1:30 p. m.
.. The Portland guests will bo taken In
automobiles via the l.lnnton boulevard,
1 to the west landing of the - ferry, arid
the Bf Johns party will come across
- -A; the Willamette rtver. The new ferry
i onnecu the city of t. Johns With the
' 1 Jnnton road and affords a round trip
. for vehiclea -carrying passengers around
- the north half of the cltyand Including
., soma or thaTInest views t be seen- oo
. the coast. . j -r -..-. c
ETHEL HORSMAN LURED .
t' ; BY FOOTLIGHTS' GLARE
t l.nred by the glamorof the -foot -
" lights. Ethel Horsmsn, a It-year-old
. g1rl of . St. Johns, has left her home.
-. f : Her parents reported hT Sudden -depart
reLa.,ma bollie anllaia,Uas have
i assigned to locate her.
L-lr efforts . have been futile. The
girl la "said to have come to Portland
as soon aa she left her home Tuesday
night and to have endeavored to find
'uuploymant with one of the theatrical
employment agencies. Office are di
rected to 'watch" for her at the-rarlooe
theatres, and among the ., theatrical
titrapea which leave the eity.
lq.tltA.n..uI.(r7
lftn.f) 1A. neuieea Cr
The Market BagkeT
niCTed chickens are something of -a
ttoVelty lu, th'lg market but hereafter the
J markets, will. -regularly- supplied
place la. the country at which -they
are raised. Frank C. Barnea of Portland
recently purchaedaeen.kcreeef
ground. ' Just back -af Irvlngton and a
-nltv llmt?a.- Here spe-
clal buildings for the proper feeding t
the chlrkens will be. erected.. According
to Mr, Barnea, he can 'put on - from -a
half. to one pound of fat on a chicken In
three week by milk feeding, bealdea
giving the chicken an' appearance and
taste that will -command" a high figure;
Just now the few mUk'fed chlckena
coming to Portland are from the east
and are shipped In dreaaed. They coat
about 28 rente a pound to land In this
city and by the time they are ready for
the conaumer are worth about Ho-itsents
a pound. Thla wouia mean an average
of about T a dome for-ajnall fryers.
Quite Interesting In Itaelf la the" feed
ing of milk to chickens. The houses
are so planned that each chlc-kert la al
lowed a certain amount of. room. Each
space faces a trough through which the
milk flowa. - All the chicken haa to do 1a
to alp ita food and get fat.-With all he
milk they can drink it la but a short
time before a scrawny-looking chicken
growa plump. - r' - v ' --'
, At present there are but small sup
plies of chickens In the Market and at
retail the price haa cllmbtd.- Never bee
fore haa there been such W shortage In
suppliea of chickens as now. There Is
a scarcity everywhere. ", Chicks that
usually-aeH-.in .eastern. Wholesale- mar
rrr A i nnn nnn
tt ' rS4 h . h
Sifcl-t--Y.liw w w a wa wae.
BY HIS FRIEI1D
Franlc-Hohnsdrvmerl5f
Portland, Now of San Fran
"ascoTBquathed Fortun.
REMEMBERED IN WILL OF
. - WEALTHY LUMBER KING
A. a! Ashley, Who Wss Victim of
the IroquoisDisaster.Xegves Large
Part of His Estate to His Yotfhg
Associate. ".' "'
- (Jenrnal Special Strrlee.) ' .
Oakland, Cal.. March 1. Because of
the fact, that for many years he wss
he' Intimate friend and confidant -of the
niev. a millionaire mmner-
man of Michla-an and the northwest, and
had been his trusted representative on
the Pacific coast, Frank H.- Johnson,
formerly of Portlsnd. now ofth!a ctiy
has lieeirthereclplent oflt.SOO.OOq in
cash, in a bequest made in t-
iim rtM..wl oanltaltat.
The fortunate ( beneficiary" rst 'net
Ashley at Decolt, Michigan, many years
ago. while on a visit.. He was at that
tlme-eneof -the forraoatlumbermen
of that 'district. - Johnson was intro
duced and during . the - conversation
which followed made the statement that
he would like to learn the lumber busi
ness, believing there were great possi
bilities In it for a young man. To his
delight tha lumber king stated that he
had taken a liking to the young .man
accepted promptly and ; until Ashley's
death was his business . associate and
trusted friend and agent, as well aa his
out warm personal friend.
tniegiriinyfflpWrneWmf! 1 Mr.
Ashley at a salary of I to a month."
said Johnson, "and worked out In the
woods In Washington; beginning at the
very bottom .of ,the business,, In the
course f time P worked -myself to- the
top and Mr. Ashley made me sole agent
on the Pacific coast-wltfc a-aalai-y-of
$600 a month." ,
I Aehley was connected with the West
ern Coast ..Lumber company., with head
quarters in Chicago. Johnson was agent
on the coast, with headquarters at Port
land. Since Ashley's death the company
haa discontinued business. Hla .estate
amounted ta about - u.000,00.- While
Johnson . was - on -his way to Chicago
Mr. Ashley lost his life in the Iroquois
fire. The estate waa -tied up in the
courts and a few days ago Johnson re
ceived word that the bequest of I4.SV0.
000 cash was at hla disposal. - He will
go to Chicago at once. ' .
TXS MST OOTXOBt STBtrP.
S. I Apple, ex-Probate Judge, Ot
tawa Co., Kansas, writes: "This Is to
say that I have used Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup for years, and that I do
not hesitate to recommend It as-the best
cough syrup I hsve ever used." tic, too
and fl.00. Woodard, Clerks A Co.
BUTTER LOWER
Best Creamery Butter...... 60
Good Creamery Butter. . ". . . 50e
Ranch t.ggs isvsr
Best Sugar Cured Hams.. . . 14e
Breakfast Bacon, lb ...... . .15
5 lbs. Pure Lard.. a... .50
Chickens, per lb. . .16a and 17f
AIL good retailed at wholesale
. pnees. ; I '
la Grande Creamery
264 YAMHILL ST.
Enterprise Creamery Co.
; 197 riBurr btxxxt. ' u-
lieadquarters for
Corvallis Creamery
S do. Strictly Fresh Egga..;'.. 7. 33a
oans Corn ..................... 15a)
t cans Tomatoes t ...... L ....... IL15ar
S cansPeas ,' .'.'. ,'.TTfTTrr7.25f
I t-lb. pkg' Gold Dust... ..-..'. ,.35
DELICIOUS PIES.
CAKES , PUDDINGS
. A aJD
A JT f ffY It? -aa
sets around..! cents a pound are now
hard to secure at double that amount.
'The fall-winter senaon- for -catching
lUmmi in tlin uluijtbla rlver"Kaoma
to an end and thla la Lent. The
scarcity of hah Is even more pronounced
than. .a week ago ema- tae psiees nave-aa-
vanced steadily. In the retail markets
today Chinook salmon Is quoted scarce
mHIrm at tt eeiHe a pouwdwulla the
Steelhiads sre not orTpliiful at 15
cents.1 In a few days all fresh supplies
Will be entirely exhausted.-- ;
, All other lines are affected. Even
the smelt seems to have taken Ita de
parture, for this week the price at retail
has moved " w' "to lft-eents a pound.
while week ago they-were over plenLUJ
ful at t cents. Colder weather prooaDiy
the only-cause. -
Thls lathetlma of the jreatwhen
rasor clama are really good to eat. Most
of those now being received In the mar
kets sre young and tender. Fifteen
cents g dosen the. average at retail. t
" Weather condljlons were entirely re
sponsible for the holding up of the egg
market during the past-week. The eolU
caused much smaller receipts and there
was an Improvement In the demand
from all sides. - -. : " . '
Meats are going to cost more money
If -the present plana of tha meat trust
do not go too - far astray. As now
planned there will be an entire abacnee
of competition among the dealers all
being expected to charge the same price.
In a- measure' they msy be compelled to
do this, for the wholesalers have fixed
things eo that they will pe unaoie to
buy elaevhere. . . . ; j'
MRS. M. C. M'PHILLIPS
r 0IES AT M MINNVILLE
MeMinnville. Or.. March IS. Mrs.
Margaret XV McPhllllpawlfe, of Arthur
McPhilllps. cashier of the First Na
tional bank, died here yesterday. 8he
was 1 troubled with -a: -complication -of
TThwggea awl' h uyuisUmi i wss jis
formed Wednesday from which . she
never jellied.
Thej:unera1waij held. today at 10
o'clock from St. James Catholic church.
Rev. Father Iturrl -conducted the'aervi
Ices.- -- : ' ' '
Mrs. ' McPhllllpe 'waa a "proralnerrt
member of the Catholic church and an
earnest " worker-. In St. . James'.. Aid so
ciety. She waa also quite prominent in
soclsl' circles.
She leaves, besides her husband,- a
little on. -- ri1
Permita.
- Building. permits have been issued aa
ond and ' Ankeny ' streets, coat $3,000;
Mrs. Alice Larry, cottage, corner Kaat
Blxth snd Kast Oouch streets. cost
$1,600; Woodard, Clarke Co.. masonry
for warehouse, corner Ninth and Hoyt
streets..-cost 111,000; Louise Strube,
cottage; East Burnside - between East
Ninth - and Eaat 'Tenth streets, cost
$1,S00. - : -
FonvsrlJLTaraier'al
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
SHI. tSS, tSS Tslrd at., cor. Jffraoa.
Bis Store of Little Pricoa
roLtownto raids' win sivg Ton u
OK IVEY SOIXA. OUAUTT 4UASUKTXES
CHItLrXO'S BEST B AXIS' Q rOWDE
la still, per lb ;
WhImi drr araaulatffd eana auaar. 10O-lb
.sack .....S5.e
wmtera dry fraaalated cane augar, lh
Iba ...xi.OO
itra dry rranalated angar, 1H Iba..
ll.oil
s pas MagDuna eleaaea eurranta ....
8 piseaaw serows aaeded raUlns
I Iba new 8-erowa looae Maaratels ...
Unwml Klfl.l HVdr -
Me
tan
.c
CmaM A Hiaci w.llV olt.a oil: at ootllaf r.SSc
l ib pkg Ana A Hammer aoda .....Be
1-tal caa faery table ayrnp.. -...40c
-sal eaa fancy table ayrnp
T Iba Frewa pranaa ..' .V
Shredded Wheat MacniU. per pkg
0 Iba Lontelana rice f ........
Faacy Earlr June Peaa, per doa. ..........
I.'! bars Royal fMrnis aoap
.10e
.e
.SOe
.29c
,S)e
o-ro pan Deal larqt.
10-lb pall beat lard
-lb pall beat lard
Bat plrnlc bama. per lb .
Ret eottage hama (booeleaa) par lb
"ItrrddM cocoa nnt, per lb
Hard-arbeat dour, per aack
gmtrh oats, per P
Peatum cereal. Mr Dks
00
0
.$i i
.10e
....... JOe
15c
$1.00
...... .ine
e
tie
... ,.!.
2e
Sne
.......lite
Ita
He
y.M'a Naptha aoap. per bar
Heat anft-whvat rioor.
par aark. . ...
Irecnlar SBol
Jira A Noeba enrree
U box aoda rrarkers (about 10 Iba)
racllak Breakfaet tna. per lo . ....
Fancy Our powder tea f regular S0c
I lha brak.s Jars eoffo. ..........
1 bars tar aoap
rneda Rlecult. per pkg......
Tiger cream (10c alaal.. ,
6c
East Sloe
PetWarlrs Tseadajr sad Frttaya
JH0T KAIV 40S.
Franklin
105-107 Third Street.
... r
EMoIwell
Jhe Friedman PacktngCo
PiratandXolumbia. Streets : . : Phone Main 111
These markets enjoy the distinction of their fine Prime Beef. All of their Meats are thoroughly inspected be
fore placed on sale and they therefore notify their customers and the public to that effect. A trial of one of their
Will convince any one
SEE ONE
5 lb. Pail for
CUT PRICE STORE
JBJrit ond
GROCERIES
raCXAX PO ATTmBAT.
1 x..
CABT BAKXsTO VOWBSB
' TMMM WXTX
TAXX BX.B1TOXD
l xa.
oorrxa
1 CABT SvABDIBTBia ZBT
:. TBXBl WIT .
I M. sfOBTABCBT BEOOaTA OB 7
" coma . . . ."t.tTt:. tt.
a-Us. cabt snrmcrr, uoi
. m WTTTSt
X X.B. OOX.S BABTS WOOaTA OB
corrxa ... t.
AatOV$l ABUT ABrD'aTATT BUBTB
oorrBB, nu xb. . ..............
Be Sure and Read
In order to Introduce our high grade Ceylon,
Japan and China Teas, we wjll for Saturday only
- CUT TBTX VBICB XBT BLAXJT.
SOo Spider Lg Japan Tea .. ....... .....40a
LtOc B. F. Japan Tea . .20
40c Ounpowder Tea U ......... , ...... .20a
40c English Breakfast Tea .......... ......20ai
KOc Kngllsh Breakfast Tea ............... .40
SOc Orange Peka or Assam Ceylon Tea . ...40
t lb. Can O. West taking Powder,-, ... .fl. 35
. t lb. Can Schilling's Haklng Powder. ;. ...f 1.75
( Pkgs. BOTAX. OBOWBT KAOABOBTX .25d
$ t ans Table Cherries 25
-S-lb. Cans TaWe-Aprleote-r.m.-.r. ...... 10
2-lb. Roll Puritan Creamery Butter ... .... .60V
' MAIX. OBDXB8 OtTBBT VABTZOTnVAB :
T-. - -; - - ATTBBTTZOBT. . . , - ' -
;XXZXSKEXS
Mr. Duke says he will not go into the trust for he can Buy his meats cheaper in the
cheaper and that meats keep better and longer, brought in fresh from the country
. . , - . wishing to trade with an independent market, call at
185-FoiiTth-StreetNear Yamhill il:
H, ' J 1'.., "' ' ' " ' . 11 - -;er y-r r; - - , . , " . J . . .... . . ;'.
AND OET-THE
Ul-llli
Always haa aomethlng Una Jfor the par
tlcular ones who love good things to
hat. and during Lent we have made spe-
DINNER sea us.
ffKINDORFvBROSTr-
130 Oraad Ave. Vboaa Xaat 41S.
Spec'a's at Rainier r Market
- BITXIXO LZIT will bave special line
of Fresh and Belt Fish. .
Best Meats to be had at reasonable
prices. ' ,l
Extra fine lot Canned Pineapple,
Fresh Ranch Eggs, dox 20
A full line of Canned Goods.
Finest Creamery Butter. r.60g to TOf
Fresh Butter, Eggs and Cheese Always
oniland. ,
Al Baking Powder, Royal and Diamond
1 "W" cana 25 and 60
RAINIPR MAHKCT
C. BLUM. Proprietor.
lTtk aad aavter Ste. Tkoae BEaln 1S30.
Market
Phone Exchange- 63
Krime-JRilxJ?oasts df-Beef
that, when they -see it in their ad.
OF OUR SHOPS
50c(GUARANTEED LARD) 10 lb.
DO!NT FORGET WE
Toylor Streeta
MEATS
Feast of
CO:
20c
Women of Portland and surrounding towns,
whom we consider to be good judges et value,
are Invited to come and see what special values
we areofferlng for Baturday and , Monday.
run or ooos taxvxs bot to xa
. . .. Bnaaxp. . ;,. .. .':-
OXX.
AT A
,t: rr.
25c
What About
bbajti,
The-thrlfty- house wlf.
ATA
30c
15 c
sltlon. we ran remedy
ave you BfOBTXT.
Our display of, hhrh
or cleaner In the city.
Taaxr
This !
XrOTTOX,
.. Boaae-BUds Teal aad Xorlt Xaasagee.
Fish Make Brains
I Fancy Blue Back Mackerel.
12 K. K.-K. Alaska Herring.
Z lbs. Boneless Codfish ....
Can Canadian Ixbster
3 1-lb. Cans Flat Salmon
S 1-lb. Cans Red ftalmon..
S 1-lb. Cans Cove Oysters .
1-lb. Can Baratarla 8hrlmps :..
H-Ib. Can Imported Albert Roche Sardines.
.1 Cana F. A O. Supreme
2 Cans Rosebud Impt.
2 Cans Star Sardines
: mxam m m xoxx or uw -raxoxx,
ooox ooobs axo nxxrr
: -,.:...or
Townsend & Van
WIOUUU AX BBTAXZ. OBOCBBX
147. First Street
Beat Creamery Butter,' roll , . 55 5
Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs.
1 dox. for. , . . .35
"t-lb.- can Table Blackberrtea,
per dosen ..... . , . , .ujuiXO
Good Table Peachea and Apricots,
I cana for 25
Standard Tomatoes, I esns for.... 26
Corn. Pess-or Btrtng Beans,
1 cana for ; . I J . 7 . .V. i." .......25
Primrose Cream, t cans for. ......16
Baked Beans, 1-lb. can. ......6
Bast Wslnuts and Almonds,
t lbs. for 35
English Breakfast Tea. "per lb.....l5
:. ew Crow Tigs aad Trues. .'.
Eaat aide delivery Tuesday and Fri
day. .... PHONE MAIN 1282
DciDrwiiniuuvvrKKiwno-
SHOPS-4
Independent-
127 First Street. ' . .'. " .. '.'.'":..." - 'Phone Main 8277,
Al bany:
1265 Firat
it's so. - ' .1. ': ' . .
FOR THE SUNDAY DINNER
HAVB POUR PLACES
JCLLX-.RR1CB . QTORa
Phone
Good Yalut$Z
the Meat Bill?
aaya It'a a hard propo;
tne evil .and likewise
class Meats,
'
Jione better'
XOBBV
TBUBIX BXXT. exzexxx.
25,
SOa
i6a
25e
2541
250
25 '
20'a
10r
.25a :
X5e
....... ..
Steak
e a;-
i a t e
Pardlnes.
sardines
.........
Market
Streed-
L . . J
Pail for $ 1 .00
llMllllt MilIHW
1.4- -
p l. '-' 1 .
I
''nij?-tj) sb,
' l 1J Jill.. J. 1 4 J.,! ax. i-
- Main
PROVISIONS
-lh. Bella TAXOT mAXCBXUTTBB , t . .4B.
S lbs. D.. G. Sugar-, .fl.OO
1-gall. Can Lion Brand Syrup 30a)
H-gall Can -Lion Brand Syrup ....... .- .. ,20d
S 8-lb. Cana Lion Brand Syrup. ..... w. .. .25
8 Pkgs. Jello. any flavor ..v............... 25a
1 Pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda 5a)
I 1-lb. Pkgs. Lemon or Vanilla Macaroni. . ..25
1 pt. Pure Vanilla or Lemon Ext. ....40
1 at. Pure Vanilla or Lemon Ext. . .60a
i pV Pure Vanilla or Lemon Ext- ...... ..".20
I Pkga.Acorn Mtohee . ........ .--y.25
S Dos- Clothes Pins ....................... 6
Bolla- ToUeUPaper f IP
a DaoK ijuruajuc roiaioea . j.. ..-. -oof
I-lb. Rolls Fancy Ranch Butter .,......... 45a
10-lb. Sack Rolled Cream Oats ............ 35
1 lbs. Red or White Beans ............... -!tH4
Iba. Imp. Lentila t .............. .15
5 lb. EOX FANCY. TABLE .
' CLUSTER: RAISINS
T l'ba. Met. Weight Matron!. Spaghetti or
' Vermicelli ' . , , i . , . . -, .......... 80al
Pkga. Crlapo ... ,....,, ......,.. 25a
1 Sack P. of W. Flour ...'.05
1 Rack-Liberty Bell Flour .............. .Sl.OO
Full Cream Cheese ...15
Imp. Swiss Cheese .20
10 lbs. Worchester Table Salt ............ .15
10-lb. Pall Union C. PtLard.........i.....80
J-lb Pail Union C P. Lard 40
10-lb. Pall Monarch Pure Lard .......... fl.OO
S-tb Pail- Monarch Pure- Lard r.;. ......... .50
Plo Nlo Hama .9
Cottage Hama . I ..10
atpeoUl Dellvvrr te All Facta of Otty. -
comitty; and therefore sell
every day. - All customers
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Is made from best easN .
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' wheat and " treated with .
the" best aging process
- known . to - science. .A .
high priced - flour and
worth the money. Every , .
sack guaranteed.
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an supply all your wants in the
Grocery, Provision or Meat line.
Special arrangements made for
the Lenten, season. - Note a few
prices quoted below:
"-, ".''"':v'l0vl;:::'5; 1?.
- Pound Very Beat Cute Round Steak. '
Pound Lamb, Veal or Pork Chops.
-5
Pound Good Boiling- Beef.
Pound Ig of Mutton or Prima Rib
; Roaat. r ,
' 91.00 ''''v;
- It Iba. Dry Uranulated Sugar. . ..
' .;r... f 1.15 -
jfjaok Rose City flour; It's the Beat ,
' .Y:: ""-J'eot '." "-"-'
j tosen Cana Condensed Cream.-,';.
'- S-lb. pkg. Soda Crackers.
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' S. 'cana Standard Corn.
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West Park and Washington Sri.
Phone Main SJSa.-J'-.,
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