THE OnZGCIJ DAILY - JOUIUIAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY' Tug Market Basket The markets now bar moat anything tLat could b asked for. -la fruits preo tksally no Una U without representation. Bananaa. orange and lemons are all ther h Utter In bttr supply ajraln. Watermelons ar now coming so treaty and th pric la at auch 11 that you needn't worry about making your pocket-book look Sat.. There la cer tain sweetness to th cantaloupe now arriving" that you'll , never realat the temptation . to buy-more th net time you enter the market. Th price, too, ta getting within reason. '.. There" la again an . Improvement In the euDDlle of ' bananaa, but orange are rather ware and -high. Peaches n.!,,,,!!!!, frealv from all no lota Ther ar Crawford from - California and Alexander tram Oregon point. All nf them taste rood. Pric 1 not 0 high, either. Apricots ar more plentiful In the market now than for soma tiro, irkia i. h. h.lvht f the aeaaon and th run will not hurt long. Pric la nlg-h on xwmnt of th area, shortage In th Garden truck of aft kind la dlaplayed by the market. Local eauljflower I In nn snspo. aimousn m w m uw '.- ... ftrtca. New onion ar now coming from w.n. wn .nd it won't be long before we'll have om of our own. Cabbage from local garden wm never better than at thl time. Th head ar amall but very solid. .Green pepper ar get ting cheap enough to eat. It' Wonder ful how much mor demand there la for green peppera now over that of a year or two ago. People cultivating th habit Thoee from local polnta ar freshest and beat. .-.. .r...- -v Ever think of eating banana bread? That will be th new wrinkle If th present prospects are fulfilled. A Nica ragua man has asked that government . to grant him an exclusive monopoly to manufacture flour from bananaa for term of M year. He say that not only ' will he enrich banana-grower by taking care of all their surplus at a good price, but would glv th people a flour that would be sold cheaper than that manu factured from wheat or- rye. Banana cake will then be on th dally bill of fare., ' -J : Although there ar still aom supplies of berries In th market It will not be long- before all will disappear. Logan berries, while not. so plentiful, a a week ago. ar still reasonable la pric and can tlU be put up for winter. ATTORnEY nORRIS OFFERS AID Seattle Lawyer Informs Father of Mrs. Creffield That He Will Defend Woman. MYSTERIOUS TELEGRAM " RECEIVED AT CORVALUS ; On Dr of Murder of Oeorgt Mitch- ' ' cU Message Signed Frank Hart Im parted New bat Young Man D- t ' nles Attthorthlp. : (Spwlal Plsaetek te 11m loereal.) ' Corvallks. Or., July 10 Will H. Mor--f- Beattl- wlH-efen-:Mra;-Iaiid ; Hurt-Cref field In her trial for com- pllclty lt 'th-murder of Georje H. I ' Mitchell, utile he can aecur th serv- loe of some lawyer entirely satlsfao- tory to himself. j f ': ' ' Buch Is th . purport of a very ooar ' teous letter received yesterday noon by O. V. Hurt from Attorney Morris. Mr. I' Hurt Is highly pleased over th Intelll "eno and shows hi ratification In a brighter cast of countenano than he ' ha worn for some days. - He- baa f not hin but th most enthuslastlo I words of praise for th Seattle official I and attorney with whom he ha had 1 deallna. ; - : L ' I ."Those - f eUows . have treated me 1 splendidly," he said today with deep eeling, "and I perialuly pprtcia.w their deep alndneaa., - Mr. Hurt expresses his belief that both women will be sent to th asylum, as he 1 certain .they ar mentally, de ranged. ' He saya that In spit of the fact that Mr. Creffield thought be was against her wben he cam to Beattl to ? testify in behalf or ueorge Mitcneu ana I accused him of being so, she still clings f to him as her only friend and refuse t to writ to or have anything whatever ! to do with her mother or lster In this ' j city. , ' I Mr. Hurt says that Maud always was I a very peculiar girl and hard to under- stand long before the day of Cref . J fleldlsm. Hs state that he ha always i been open and frank with her and that lit told her wben h wnt to testify I for Mitchell that b was not going J against her, but was doing It for her gond. she would' live to acknowledge 1 ... Ksthr Mltrhrll. tox)-defar -to-and i depends upon his Judgment In her 1 hour' of dlfnculty, deaplt th fset that . ehe shot dowa ths very brother whom , Mr. Hurt's evidenc 1 admitted to hay l elesred. : ,. . ' . Frank Hart arrived bom today and express a deatr to secur employ ' ment and remain here. HI wife and child have been her ever sine th Creffield camp at Waldport was broken ' 'tip and th few faithful follower .' brought to Corvalll by a farmer of - that vicinity. - - la th coming bom of Frank Hurt a peculiar fact ha been brought out. On the avenlne; that Oeorse Mitchell was For Iced Tea ' use Devers Golden West Ceylon. tea ;-': -"-v. Peculiarly Refreshing. Sealed. Packets Only. Blackberries , ar now coming quit freely, but the pric remain high. Soon be cheaper. Rsspberrles ar Jilgber on account of smaller supplies. Btnwber rlea have about disappeared, and few of th markets have any on band today ,' If th present hot weather continue a little longer butter win d cneaper, This 1 duetto th great quantity of ream that daily sour on the hand of lc cream manufacturers, this proaucc can then be used only for butter, kenc the heavy, supplies and the tendency et the market to dron. Egg a re just holding their own In price today," on accoupt of. the smaller purchase. Hot weather is arrecting tn sal of eaa- to a great extent Cheese Is higher on account .of. th enormous demand -from the Puget sound and California. Oregon 1 now supplying most of th coast with its chees.v Tilla mook principal place. , A few retail prices for yous ' " 1 BERRIES Best strawberries, Uo . a box: raspberries. 10 a ' box: currants. two boxes for 16c; . loganberries, $1.7$ crate. . " ' - FRUITS Bananaa. lOo dosen: lemon, KfiiSOo dosen; limes, Ko , dosen: cher ries, C20o pound; apple. 40ffSOo dosen; apricots, Uo dosen; plums, toe basket; pineapple. 15$ 46c each; gooseberries, two, pounds for S5o; grape a, JOo pound; flira, tse dosen; peach, Uo. VKOJCTABLISS Egg plant, 60c pound; pepper, bell, 2So pound; small stses. 25a pound; peas, "telephone, to pound; 'string bean, three pounds for 15c; cucumbers. 510o each; summer squash, lOo pound; new 'California onions, to pound; rhu barb, (e pound; new potatoes, 19 pounds for lie; green onions, JOo dosen bunches: new carrots, three bunch for 6c; head lettuce, three for Mo; watercress, 6c; hothouse lettuce. Bo head; radishes, two bunches for 6o; cauliflower, lOQl&c head; tomatoes, lOfcOo; hothouse, ISo pound; green corn, Sto dosen; mushrooms, 80c pound; celery, two heads, Ko. FRESH FISH Halibut, lOo pound; salmon,- 16c; sturgeon. 16c; striped bass. SOc; solea, , 10c; black cod, 12o; perch, 10c; flounder. 10c; shad. Ic; aea. trout, too; crabs, Uo each; salmon cheeks, 16a dosen: shad roe. l440o pound. BUTTER AND EQGB Best creamery. 6So per two-pound roll; cooking, Ko roll; fresh ranch ears,-Sto dosen. POULTRY Chickens. JOo pound: ducks, 76oGSLZ5 each; geese, R.0OO1.W each; turkeys, lOo pound; spring chick ens, Qbo pair: friars, 7ScCrl.&0 pair; squab. 76o pair. , LOST TO. EACH OTHER FOR 60 YEARS, PIONEERS MEET j v Mrs. N. J. Walker and (Special Dispatch to Tbe 7erssL ' Forest Qrov. Or- July 10. After separation of three score year with out th slightest trace of on another, two of Oregon's pioneer indies, Mrs. N. J. Walker of this place and Mrs. John Zaohery of southern Oregon. hava- re cently been , reunited and th strange romance was appropriately celebrated by pioneer friend and relative. The two women crossed th plslns together In U4f. starting from Missouri In May and arriving in Oregon la De cember. They traveled by oxteam and many thrilling aad tragic scene fall to their lot. They wer In that famous party which was lost In th Nevsda mountains and whose ranks"Wr r shot, L, T. Bandell sent a telegram to Mr. Hurt giving the news. Shortly afterward a second dispatch cam to Mr. Hart from Seattle signed "Frank Hurt" In conversation today Frank Hurt stated 1 that ho -had never sent , a dispatch at all; that h was working In victoria at th tlm and did not ven learn of th shooting until th following day. " It Is a pussl to both Mr.- Hurt and hla son today as to who used Frank Hurt's nam and what th motlv was In th act. Handsome Show Window. What Is considered to be th most sr- tlstlo and neatest show window In town la th on lust completed by C F, Blsb op, ths clothier, ss Tiuro street, i n first-thing that lrlh tli y I th heavy brass divider. They ar quit massive, and can b so arrangad a to make one big-window or five sectional ones In appearance. There la no back ground to ths window, it having th open affect, so that th entire ator can be - seen from th outside. Th draperies are at heavy green silk velour with satin lining. The light system nas not been overlooked the electrical ef fect being' arranged artistically with th newest futures. Mr. Bishop Is receiving much favor able mention for his progresslvene in hsvlng ths finest show window in th City. ...... -:! .Within th last two week decorators hav been at work In th Interior of th tor, and It now present a very pretty appearance. Goods can be shown-1 bat ter advantage, and that the peopl ar sppreciatlng 4hfs . is evidenced by th business activity. . .. . RICHARDS AND SNYDE . . CHARGED WITH FRAUD (Iporl.l Dtep.trb' ts The Jrarnal.) Baker City.. Or July 10. Allegation of fraud ar mad against prominent dtlsens of this vicinity In .charge, filed by th Oelser-Hendryz Investment com pany of Portland, which sue N. C Richard and Clark flnyd to obtain title t tb Tabor Fraction Quarts claim, valued at 1150.000. Plaintiff aak that th Malm of th defendant be annulled, that th decree of th court be a conveyance of ths property and that tb defendants b da barred from clalmjng any Interest In ths mine. . , .. Tb charges hav created a profound auoa, Phone Main 1412 v : FJrs! and Taylor Buy from us and you will save money on every purchase -. of Meats, Groceries or Vegetables without sacrificing quality. v NOTICE Just the Things for Hot Weather 6 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits.. '..25 3 cans Red Salmon. ... . ...25e , 2 cans Van Camps Beans... 25 Special Bottle Olives . ...... 10 : 3 cans Oysters .25 2 glass jars Chipped Beef... 25 2 1-lb. cans CornedBeef....25i 1 bottle Tomato Catsup.. ..10 6 cans Rex Deviled Ham. ..25 : Olympia " Pancake Flour. .. .20 2 pkgs. Grape-Nuts. . . . ... .25 2 pkgs. Crespo.' . . . ..... ... .25 1 pkg. Shredded Wheat . Biscuits-A ... Special Delivery to All Parts THE HIGHEST GRADES OF COFFEE ROASTED IN THE NORTH- ccrrtt AT YOUrl GROCERS. t ' Mr. John Zackery. dured by her starvation from a sturdy train of over 110 to a llttl band of II pilgrim eeklng th treasures of th west On woman, keeping th pledge of her husband, at hi heart and than too Joined th silent host. .-When Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Zachery arrived In Oregon they wer but chil dren of T and I years, but they re member thee experience vividly. Upon their arrival they wer separated and only by a chance visit of Mrs. Zachery to Forest Orov wer they reunited. Mrs. Walker's cousin, John B. Davis, who wss part of th train of In. 5rntd th first cnmhln hsadsr snd thresher which Is universally used In eastern Oregon and wsshlngton. HEARST-MURPHY ; COMBINE IS Bourke Cochrane Patching Up Truce Between Editor and Tammany Leader. . ' ' (fcerssl IdhIiI larvW.t Nsw Tork. July JO. It is reported her that word has cerne from Bourk Cochrane, who ha been some tlm In San Frsnclsco and environs, thaf the de tail of th Hearst-Murphy combination ar being satisfactorily worked out. Hearst also has been In San Francisco. Thl report was first heard In aom of th Murphy district clubs. Whll a party of foes of Hearst ar talking of uniting to defeat him In th Democratic stat convention, a party of friend ar intimating that th political situation in New Tork atat I being shaped in auch a way that Hearst's defeat for gov ernor Is Impossible. . - TYPOTHETAE REFUSES - . T0 MEET-PRINTERS ' (Journal BpeMal gervlee.l Buffalo, July 20. The United Typo- thetae of America ha flatly declined to confer with officials of th International Typographical union In regard to th strike for an eight-hour day and a closed hop. Th following resolution was adopted: " - " Resolved, That th Typotheta of America In convention assembled hss nothing on which to confer with tb representatives of th International Typographical union and that Mr. Lynch and Mr. Hays b so Informed." ELECTRIC PLANT IS MINUS POWER WATER ., - gpertal sWvlre.r Sllvsrton, Or., July, 10. Th electrio light plant shut down this wek for tb reason of low water In ths crek and Sllverton receive eleotrio light from Salem, 'A few weeks ago the Cttlstns' Light A Traction company, which own i th plant at auvsrton, moved tholr a- m U . W T" J . QaTUwe.0BgP Saturday Only 22 lbs. D. O. SUGAR J1.00 Heats . 'Good fresh govern ment inspected Meats, clean, sweet and . ten der., ' '':;...,'.''' of City St Johns. Wednesday; Fellows )l ' ; . .: .', 349 .nd 351 Oak Street PJJONE MAIN 25W 343 and SSAnkesy Street The Largest Store With the Smallsst Prices . . . , . . , s . , . . , . " - rr Owing to the extremely low prices adTertised, last Saturday was the banner-day.-in .'' 1 ' .-' 1 11 ; OUR MEAT DEPARTUENT In anticipation of tomorrow's business we have secured a large assortment of the best Meats that money can buy, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. , . ; ! OUR GROCERY i.-. Is complete and prices Ire as this is the cheap cash store, Jh Best Creamery . Butter, per roll. ................ .40 d-b. pkg. Crackers....... 20 Star Cream, per doz. . . . .60 Good Laundry Soap, 12 bars 25 Corn or Gloss Starch, lb...5 New White Honey, per ' square .' 15 ROSE Cm FLOUR BEST OUR REPUTATION We stake on our STEAKS juicy, tender and with that de licious flavor that belongs to young beef that has been prop- - ; erly- fattened - - .. ,, :.. - THE CHICAGO MARKET Enjoys the splendid tradfc they deserve in the prompt serv ice they render and the many appetizing things they haye. THE CELEBRATED GERMAN KNOCK ' WURST SAUSAGE made fresh every Tuesday. TRY OUR DELICIOUS VEAL SAUSAGE made fresh - every Saturday. ' ' ",. . '-r' ' : sh and 187 Third Street, Near Yamhill ,Y PHONE MAIN 413 " EBeCoKvell (VeraMity Faiajn'O - ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CBOCEB - Ml. SB. SM Third at. ear. Jeffersoa. Blr tor of JJttle JriclJ. u, t Awnii nrnn vru sat Ton as. 0M intT S0IXAB. ftUAXTTT UABAXTIU aoHn.LrsO BXST SAAUO IVWVH ..in lb . ...as D1T OlAlTULATtD U0AB, FXa SACK.f4.Tt U IBS DaT exAinrLATXo streaa f i.s I pkcs'stagsolls- elMsed currasts SB pkgs sew t-crewa seedraislns ....... .SB t lbs sew Screws loose MneraUls ....... .19 t-lb ess oysl taking powder 0t - a aurkwell's olive ou. at bottles.. S l ib pkg Arm Banswr sods Id ca fasry lame sjrap. ......... .......ut , 0mm ..111. Bwrafl... . SfW S wmm ' ghrended Wbrat blMTllt. Pr pkg .........10 rsy Karly isns Peas, per dos... ....to IS sen Kara I Saves eos K T eass best t sardines Is ell..... Kt tlmmm, Amtmn l ib eSB. SOlld. POT 00 SO. H-O eats, S-lb pkgs, per pkg 10. gnreedM eoeesast, per ft Us n.i..h.it Sonr. ser ek ...............tl.0 Brotrk eattX par pkg . 10s Poorsa eereai, per pas ...................... Foil's Kaptbs oap, per bar so Beet ooft-wbMt floer, per ooek.........$l.O0 Java A Mocha eoffte rgnlar S6) x H sos Soas ersesore ...... .em - .1 -k m, m I mm .mm ... th ............ .IS. riser Oeneowder tea rglsr Me) 1st Daeeds Bisenlt, per pkg........ ..a last St rnrrl Tsosdsys sd VriUa non MAIM eo. gin from her to Portland, Intending to depend wholly upon wster for power to surply. Bllverton and Mount Angel with light, but thl eaeon th creek doe not contain a sufficient amount of water to afford th necesssry power. Tea mot properly looking oat fot sr. i raboa Ta ronJ Wasst Lunches See Celov 1 pkgl Puffed Rice."....:. ..10 1 gaL Pancake Drips....... 40 H. R." Mustard..... .20 2 bottles French Mustard. . . 15 California IL Mustard , . . . , '. 20 1 lb. Monarch Blend Coffee.25 1 lb. Town Talk Coffee. .. . .20 1 lb. Army and. Navy Coffee . 15 8 lbs. Soda Crackers... ...... 20 2 lbs. Cream Cheese. ....... 25 2 large. cans Shrimps. ......35 ? cans Oil Sardiries........25 1 qt Pure Salad Oil.t.Jt.25 SeDwood and Arleta, Friday Mcerv- Co. DEPARTMENT low" as the "lowestTT Remember, e store that saves you money. Hoffman' House M.' and J. Coffee, 1 lb. ........ , .25 Fellows Blend Costa Hica, 1 ;ib. ...... ............ .15 Special for Tomorrow 3 cans Tomatoes. .......251 2 cans Table Peaches... ;25 LJtjcansjrabJeApricotsw25 ON EARTH PER SACK $1.15 t good in our Hygienic Cooling counter. , e 4w RANCH EGGS Two Dozen 45c Beat creamery buttr... ....45d) Good creamery butter 40 Dairy buttr 804 AM 85 Beat sugar-cured hams, pound..... 154) Cheese, I pound 25 8wt-che -r. ; ; nrri'iiii'. ,2S Cream brick cheese SO Llmburger cheese -....... 85J Ld Grande Creamery SM TaM-aTTT.lV- . Rainier Market Frh Ranch Kgga, dosen . ....... 2B Finest Creamery Butter,. 60 And 65 rreaTi Jot Dairy Buttsr. per roll... 40 Freah Meat . always, on hand and price within th reach of all. . Fresh Dressed Chicken Saturday. JL Toll XJa of c4naa Oooda aaa Boas. Tresk Flak Bvery Wtilnssilsj aad , Frldar. ... Butter, Egxs and. Cheese V 1m, lTtk tst Bavter . Kate leas. JUST Taks a look at u before you buy your UkTDATTi tnrn, w hav vry- thlng In th . MEAT, POLL TRY and FISH Lin freah and file.,' Fin Ham and BACON If vnu an tlreA nf ...h w. If there Is anything you crave, phon to CENTRAL MARKET wnotu, ue omAjra Ava. arhoM aan ia . VJIritQ Clover Carton Butter Sweet as Its' Name Implies ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ICE CREAM - ALL FLAVORS-FAMILIES SUPPLIES. ' - r IN LARGE AND SMALL QUANTITIES. This it the ice cream lesson. You've treat coming. , If jrou have never tasted any of our delicious ic cream yoa have a treat in atore. It's rich with pure cream, flavored tuat right with pure flavor and always uniform. Every owl, can or other utensil used in making ia thoroughly deanaed and aterilized. - ' . - " ' J 'Special Prites to Church Societies i T. S. Tovhsend Creamery Co. ' - , Portland. 'Astoria and 8attla. ' , . 44-4 SECOND ST. ' ' PHONE MAIN 4077. V " REM YttTvWffiEf iM) "THE BIO STORE OF LITTLE KtICE3f" T'. ' ' It has astonished us to see how the east aide people hare p predated the opening of our atore among them. It simply goes to tknw th oxoat nMl tKera was nf a first class Orocenr and Market in thia rapid-growing-district. Our prompt service and th quality; ol -goods we carry meets with their long felt want. . . ' , - . .. OUR MEAT. MARKET Trade is growing proportionately with the grocery business as we handle nothing but strictly first class meats. We SUPPLY) . CAMPERS and PICNIC. PARTIES WITH GOODS PACKED and DELIVERED TO TRAIN FREE OF CHARGE. 4 r ; tlason Pints,' per dozen I. 60 21 POUNDS SUQAR ... $r.W 100-LB. SACK. Gunpersui Picnickers We have everything 1n the line of Picnic Goods and they are all put op in first-class condition. SrairforSahirday Deviled Ham. 8 canse..10 Deviled Ham. per dozen... 40 Ham Loaf, 16c size. 'mm... 10 Veal Loaf, 15c size. ...... M..xoe Chicken Loaf, 2 cans.. ..,..25 Pigs Feet, per can.., 15 Lunch Tongue . .'. . ... .... .20ifi t, CEYLON TEAS. DIRECT FROM The Great Hit of The Cheapest. Tea to Buy ',rrMsi Ka. t Ceylon arvl IrWlla 1-lb. eaa. T5. No. t C. and t, ' 1 1K.'.B No. 1 Ceylon and India fe-lb. ej40. No. C and XltVoBOv. SOLD BT JUL GROCERS ' A. Hi; Willett & Go. - ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS PROMPTNESSANIX QUAtlTY r Is One Reason Why YoiiTl Like Us to Trade With. We Deal In Nothing But High Grade .Goods. - - 128 GRAND AVENUE L NEAR EASTIORRISON Chickens, 1 yOUNG DUCKS AND GEESE BEST OREGON CREAMERY BUTTER, Roll............ .45 FRESH RANCH EGGS, Dozen . , . . . . .. ........... ... . .25 Crawfish, Crabs, Clams and All Kinds of Fresh and Salted Fish at ;v"' .' Lowest Prices ..-.'.: Jars Quarts, per dozen". I..-.. 6S 5UUAK . . 4.7 All kinds - of ! Bottled Otfves, Jtkkles and . all iizea. - Prices rom . 10 tip t to fl.OO pec bottle. 8 cans Tbmatoe. 2cansSugar Corn..-15fT Catsup,. 8 bottles tor. aay , PirJrJea. 8 bottles for. ...254 Olives. rlain or stuffed. 3 for 25 Pineapple, per can... , , , ., 154 balmon, 8 tall cans. ..as? Fancy Salmon, 2 cans. 25fr Pork and Beans. 15c klndMr.10ct 25c pkg. Crackers.. MMM.204r THE GJtRDBMS ' the Portland Fair One Pound Equals Three ' ' PHONE EAST 283 1 17c Per lb. Pish Co. . . PHONE MAIN t y. THIRD AND'ANKENY, I " ;'- VV