The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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    Tins onEcciJ daily jovzi ;au oi:tland. fkiday evl::;:.j, JSLT 17.' .t..v-
C1E PICKED
a r.rzssAGZ cr gccd ciieeo
tzzii ci l ; :n c-7 1:
FOR 0UTIO6
I The PJlarhet Basket 8
esiaane SsSBSTSsasJBS: -TT
Thirty)nYoung8ter Dravvh
by tot in the Juvenile Court
to Go to Seaside. :'
WILL CO WEDNESDAY - T
" ; AND STAY TEN DAYS
When They Return Thirty More Will
B4 Sent Down to Enjoy Outing at
Expense' of JuvenQe Improvement
r Association.
.'i. :V- ;-r
y Thirty-ens poor boys J ,. This .city
from to 14 years of ags were selected
In tho Juvenile court this morning to be
-the first-lot to go to theyeamp near
Oesrhsrt Park st tho beach tor s fro
outing siren by tho Juvenilis I mprore
mont association under the direction of
tho "jurentle' "court These- boys will
' sUy 1 days, when another lot Pt shout
boys. wUl .b sent down to replace
them. About 10S children, win (o aito-
(ether. '
. Tho boys who were chosen this mora
las will meet Wednesday morning st
' t:4S o'clock st tho Juvenile courtroom
and will inarch from tho courthouse to
the union depot, where they will board
an A. At C. R. . train. Bach .boy will
. carry a miniature knapsack containing
a bathing suit snd clothing. -'
Chief Probation O nicer : Marlon ft.
Johnson and Mrs. Johnson,' who will
have charge of tho boys while tn camp,
will leave Monday morning to get evsry
. thing In readiness for tho boys. An
- experienced woman cook has been hired
. and the boys will probably hsve more
good wholesome food during- their IS
days at the camp than they have had
In years. ,
Tho generosity with ' which" the busi
ness men of Portland have responded to
- requests for sld In making tbe boys' out.
ing a success Is shown by the action of
; a merchant who was -. called on this
-morning. One of the Juvenile court of
ficers asked him for oornmeal for the
' boys.
. "I hsven'J any eornmsaf was the
answer. '"Is there anything I have that
you need?" -. .- '. :
"No, we are pretty well supplied with
Other things." -.. .
"Well, here Is an order on the mill for
to pounds of meat If you need It you
. Shall have If . v.
- Ths boys who will start for the eamp
Wednesday, morning are: Vance Knapp,
Johnnie Pox, Elmer Stone. Harry Evans,
Raymond Thomas,. John Swarts. Damon
" Penny, John Campbell, Robert Fisher,
Deaa Hanson. Herman ' and Marcus
Gumbert, Wilson and Ernest McLaugh
. lln. Herman and Ous Smith. Earl Scott,
Frank and .' Lee Wong, Stanley Cobb,
Ralph Elses, Tommy Lee, Tom sad Paul
Matthlson, Charles Chase. Lawrence
- Harvey Albert Nelson. Roy Busslyred l
; !. Morns snd Daniel trconneU.
They, will be transported free of cost
i by .tWMtoriy.. . Columbia River rail-1
JACK ROGERS TAKES : ;:
CONDON WATER BONDS
(Special Msostek te The JoeraaL)
Condon. Or., July J 7. The city wstsr
bonds of 1 17.64 voted some time ago
nave been taken by.. J. F, Rogers of
Salem. Mr. Rogers psld a -premium of
fl.2J2.fS for the bonds, which Indicates
that the credit of this city Is gilt-edge.
B. A. Keen of Chicago was also a bidder.
Ths money will be available In a few
days and work will commence at once
on the new addition to ths present sys
tem. There Is an sbundancs of water
for present uses, as ths new city reser
voir la continually full and holda sot.OOO
gallons. This amount of water Is i
cured from the new city, well that was
finished some time ago. This well Is
a genuine surprise to all. as It seems
to bs a big spring 71 feet tn ths ground,
snd the big pump running night snd day
does not lower ths wstsr at all.
PLAYMATES FAIL TO SEE
CLARKSTON BOY-DROWN
(.pacta! Dlspetea ts The Joans!)
v Clsrkaoo, Wash.. July 17. Prank
Cope, ths 10-year-old son of W. P. Cope,
a well-known ctttsen,- was drowned tn
the Snake river last evening. While
wading on a eand beach with several
companions, ths boy suddenly stepped
from shallow water Into a hols 14 feet
deep. A peculiar fact wss that his play
mates with him had their backs turned
at the 'moment and. did not notice the
drowning, nor did the bey. utter any
sound when bs stepped off. The river
Is being dragged today in search of ths
body. i ' .
GETS THREE YEARS FOR
v
THEFT OFTHREE DOLLARS
(gpsetol Ptsaslah-fo The Jeeeael)- -
Tbs Dalles, Or.. July 17 Charles
Brown pleaded guilty" to larceny this
morning and was sentenced by ths cir
cuit Judge to one year in the peniten
tiary. Brown was arrested July it for
stealing three dollars from a drunken
man In a saloon and held on S5SS ball
.to answer to ths charge in ths circuit
v.'-, i '' V'.- ;., . ;
FENCED FIVE THOUSAND
ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND
. . ( . ... . .. . . . .... .t-.,
- (Jesraal treHal Se-viee.i
. Fargo, N. D.. July 17-Huldekeper
Brothers, owners of ths Little Mlssoart
Horse company, and W. A. Clark, the
' company's manager, pleaded guilty this
morning to Illegally fencing f,00 acres
of government lend. Ths cass has been
fought in the courts for flvs years.
.CASH AND BONDS TO
PAY PHILIPPINE DEBJ
dearest Speels! Ssrvles.) :
, Wsshlngton, D. C. July 17. It ts an.
ounoed 4hat- tl.00,0004a Philippine
certificates of Indebtedness, maturing
September 1. will bs retired by ths is
'auaaee of tl.S9f.00S In four per cents
'and the payment of ths remainder in
cssh.
: CLARK IN CONFERENCE
; WITH THE PRESIDENT
(Jmraei SMeiaf SerrVa.) ,
Oyslsr Bay. July 17. Tbs president
1 held conferences this afternoon with &
. H. Clark, lately appointed - interstate
commerce com rains loner, and Assistant
Secretary of Stats Bacon and QeneraJ I
-rrts. All war uesU at luncheoa. .. . J
Cows srs going dry snd ths price of
butter Is getting somewhat, .excited.
During ths week there was sn advance
ot cents a roll In the price of city
creamery butter and ths market Is now
fully as firm ss It wss dull snd weak
a short time oca.. Alaska la getting to
be one of pur best butter buyeVs snd
during ths past woek some heavy sales
were mads by ity- creameries Here.
While ths quality of eggs Is getting
poorer ths pries is higher. Today so
cents Is ths price for. strictly fresh
ranch stock. You csa buy for less, but
no ' grocer will guarantee , them under
that price. It's on account of a higher
pries at wholesale. r
It seems but i natural that ths pries
of cheese should advance slong with
ths upper movement of pries of butter
and eggs. This week there wsa an up
ward tendency all through ths cheese
market, due entirely to greater -demand
and Inability of manufacturers to sup
ply It. .. i '':.:
It's getting to be all the rage in ths
east and whenever there Is thorough in
spection of the "Products of the mar
kets, .for butter to be pscked In better
shape than merely by putting It Into a
wrapper. The latest thing noted to
keen out all foreign matter from but
ter is a paraffins-covered box. Ths butt
ter Is firmly wrapped In ths ordinary wax
paper and then immediately placed in
the box snd closed. This prevents sny
possibility of dirt or smell from enter
ing ths butter. One local manufac
turer has already adopted the Idea and
others ars ssld to bs ready to follow.
Not only does the butter remain free of
dirt and smells while In this paraffins
package; but' there Is better keeping
quslity. -
Crawford peaches ars now ' coming
quits freely from California points snd
there Is a slight lowering of prices
noted.' Early peaches from local points
are' In great variety and It will not be
long before the Crawfords will bs ready
for canning. -', ,'.-
It s too lata to- buy loganberries now,
for ths supplies are scant and ths pries
is getting ready to fly. Raspberries
srs sleo in short supply and dsmand Is
so much heavier that supplies are not
great enough. - Cultivated : blackberries
srs In heavy 'supply and ths price at
this tlms 4s as ebssp ss It Is likely to
go ths present season. Wild ones ars
very , slow In arriving. Apricots con
tinue very high-priced on account of
ths great . demand. . Looks as if they
will go no lower this season."
HI COURT
Mrs. A H. Breyman Appears Be
fort Judge Cameron to
EVIDENCE TAKEN IN
case of mrs. Lloyd
Mrs. Breyman Declare Paper Used
. by Woman la Not On She Signed
Ink Used In. Writing Document
Will Be Examined. .
It was Portland Woman's' dub day
la ths municipal court this morning,
Mrs. A. H. Breyman, former president
of that organisation and prominent so-
oletr woman, appeared to give her testl
mony In ths cass of Mrs. Almes Lloyd,
ths ststoesqus brunette charged with
having - victimised a numher-of . mer
chants by securing sdvertlsements for
a booklet of information purporting to
bars been Issued by ths woman's club.
Mrs. Breyman waa accompanied by her
husband. A. h. Brsyman, and quits
number of well-known members of ths
ClUD. i V ..;'
Upon taking ths stsnd Mrs. Brsyman
testified that ths letter of suthortsstlon
in possession of Mrs. Lloyd and her
husband was entirely different from the
document signed by her snd shs would
not swear as to ths authenticity of tbs
signature, although admitting that it
resembled her writing.
She told of Lloyd's visit to her house
snd his request tor permission to in
sort a roster of ths club and ths names
of ths officers in ths book he was to Is
sue. Mrs. Breyman emphatically de
clared that she did not giro him au
thority to use the name of ths organ!
nation in securing advertisements. Ac
cording to her statement shs read ths
latter submitted by -him for ber signa
ture several times before signing and
It mads . no reference to any advsrtls-
Ing feature. The erasures and subet!
tullons noted In the letter In question.
ths clubwoman maintained, were not
on ths paper shs signed.
Upon the direction of judge Cameron,
Deputy , lty Attorney: FlUgerald snd
Attorney Frank Freeman, for ths de
fense, will visit -the Breyman residence
this sfternoon - to secure a sampls of
ths ink used, for tbe purpose of com'
pari son. Mrs. Lloyd objected strenu
ously to her attorney against this pro
cedure. - ; .
Decision - In ths ' vagrancy chargs
against Lloyd and ths felony accusation
preferred against his wife will bs ren
dered tomorrow . morning. It has been
learned that Mrs. Lloyd snd her bus.
band, engaged In a wordy war at ths
corner of West Park and Morrison
streets last night - Both of ths parties
were talking tn loud and szclted tones
STATE TROOPS ARE " -
. GIVEN IMPURE FOOD
-' ' 1 (Journal Specie 1 gervke.)
Gettysburg. July . 17. Dr. Warren, a
member of the stats food commission,
examined ths food and milk used by the
stats troops encamped hers and reports
Mi found it IS oer cent bad. Prosecu-
Ttlons will follow ths disclosure. ,
RANCH EGGS
Two Dozen 45c
Best creamery butter.... A.. flS
Gtood creamery butter. ......... . .404
Dairy butter 30 and 86
Best sugar-oured hams, pound 15
Cheese, J pounds. ..85
Swiss cheese ...25
Cream brick cheese... ........... .20
Limburger cheese ............... .B6
Saturday is chicken day. .16 and IT
La Grande Ci-eaitiery
. - mn aasssiinie ..
IMII'SUDAY
' Most of us have a taste for oocosnuts,
but few realise where they corns from
or how they grow. '..Most of thsm corns
rrom Colon, where they srs gathered
by- Indians of ths Ssn Blss tribe. These
Indiana occupy a atrip of coast terrl
tory extending on ths Caribbean sea
from Point San Blss to Caps Tlburon.
a distanoo of Hi miles. ' Most of tbsss
cocoanuts from. San Bias ars traded by
ths Indians to masters of small schoon
ers lO'exohange for manufactured sr-
tlcles, ouch as prints, knives, shotguns.
hats, shoes and clothing. Most of
these cocoanuts ars shipped i to ths
United States direct. Some oocosnuts
are also raised on plantations. Ths
only large plantation is near Colon and
is owned by sn 'American. He has about
10,000 trees. It costs but M to ship
L000 oocoanjita.to this country. ' Ths
markst valus In Colon fluctuates, from
tli to 2t per thousand nuta, ;
. A few retail prices for youi ':'
BERRIES Raspberries, - 100 . a ' box;
currants, two boxes for Sfo; logsnbsr-
rlss, 1.7I crate, '
FRUITS Bananas, tOo d oxen : ' lem
ons,, too dossn; limes, 10s) dosen; cher
ries,' It O10 pound; apples. 40 0600
dosen; apricots, its dosen; plums, too
basket; pineapples, Ii0)40o each; goose
berries, two pounds for S6o; grapes, J0O
pound; figs, 2(0 dossn; peaches. It a.
VEGETABLES Egg plant, tOo pounds
peppers, bell, S6o pound; small sixes, 16o
pound; peas, telephone, to pound; string
beans, three pounds for ISc; cucumbers,
10100 each; summer squash, lOo pound;
now California onions, 4o pound; rhu
barb, to pound: 'now potatoes. 10 pounds
for tto; green onions, 20c dosen bunches;
nsw car rota, three bunches for to; head
lettuce, three for 10c; watercress, tcj
hothouss lettuce, to head; radishes, two
bunches for to; cauliflower, lOOIte
head; tomatoes, tOQlfc; hothouse, tto
pound; green corn, X5o dossn; mush
rooms, too pound; celery, two heads If a
F7.ESH FISH Halibut, lOo pound;
salmon, lto; sturgeon, lto; striped bass,
tOo; soles.-loo; black cod, lto; perch,
lOo; flounders, 10a; shad, to; sea trout.
tOo; crabs, lto each; salmon cheeks, tto
dosen; shad roe, HO20o pound.-:
BUTTER AND BOOS Best creamery.
too per two-pound roll; cooking, tto
roll; fresh ranch sggs, too dosen. .
POULTRY Chickens. lOo pound;
ducks, TtoOll-tl each; geese, fl.OOO
tl.tO each; turkeys, tOo pound: spring
chickens, 7fs pair; friars, ftcOtl-tO
pair; squabs, Tto pair, . ..
GASH HUSHES SCAKDAL OF
STEEL TRUST OFFICIAL
' & - ' ' - 1 1 11 i
. ,.1 . .
Mrs. Vetter Said to Have Re
ceived Twenty-Fivs Thbii- --:
gand From Packer. "
L- (JosrsalJIpeelal hlflKj.
Pittsburg. Pa July 17 Not wishing
to have brought out in ths courts and
thereby made publlo details of what
promised to bs an extremely Interesting
oase, a satisfactory settlement has
been made In the suit brought by Mrs.
Mary . X. Vetter. " a handsome young
widow of ths east- snd, against Olbaon
D Packer, furmsily counsel of ths Car
negie Steel company, , on of Andrew
Carnegie's "younger partners" and a mil
lionaire, for breach of promise. r
Attorney J. Rogers MoCreery, - who
represents Mrs. Vetter, would not stats
ths terms noon which ths settlement
wsa reached, but it Is learned from an
other source that Mrs. Vetter received
somewhat mors thsn tli.OOA. In ths
suit, which waa filed last winter, Mrs.
Vetter alleged shs became acquainted
with Packer sight years ago, .
Packer, who la a bachelor, called fre
quently upon Mrs. Vsttsr, she alleged.
and shs frequently accompanied him on
business tripe east It was on on a of
these trips to Philadelphia, shs alleged,
that ths proposal of marriage waa mads.
Appetiedrig, Delicate, Ddlnty
"ISONB - OF - OUR
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton
' " V, OR OUR CHOPS ,
Mutton, Lamb, Pork or Veal
... y
FROM
The
uucac
Which Enjoys the Distinction of Selling Fine Goods at 'All Times.
OUR STEAKS can't be best ' . ; l . '.i.
OUR CELEBRATED KNOCKWURST SAUSAGE made fresh
every .Tuesday.1'- v ' h. ''' :',',
"OURELiaOUSVEAL- SAUSAGE -made-tfeih-everySst
urdsy.. , . . y i,; .f " ." .' ' ' --:'V.,y
, Everything fresh and clean from a Hygienic Cooling Counter.
187 Third St, Near Yamhill : Phone Main 413
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JZ3U
CEYLON
, -DtftBCT FXOMTHB GARDEtS
The Great Hit of the Portland Fair
The Cheapest
... Tea to Buy
No. 1 Ceylon and India 1-lb- can. 75. No, t C. and !... 1 lb... 65
No. f Ceylon and India -tb. ean 40r- Mo. 1 C and L, H4b..2ft
SOLD Br ALL GOCRS
G.HAL O E SA IU B
New Yom Market amidl Girceirv
477-47P Williams Ave. Phone East 460
A feature of the New York Market and Grocery that ft widely
Rate Prices of high class Meats and Groceries. The following
fair-minded citizens: ' ' ; ,l , .
1 Sack Hard Wheat Floor 95e
10-lb. Sack Pastry Flour... 35
10-lb. Sack Yellow 'or : White
Corn Meal 25
1 pkf. Shredded Wheat .10s)
2 phfe. ' Riverside Gloss or
: Corn, Starch ...IBs
3 pk(a. Acorn Matches.,. '.S5s
1 Bottle Bluetng. 5f
t Bottle Ammonia.
f Bare It. B. Soap.. ......SB
12 Bars Elk Saon Soap.26
1 Bar Monkey Soap ...... i.&4
18 lbs.' New Potatoes. .... S6e
A Full Stock of Fresh Vef;
. tables and Fruits Daily. '
Wpodlawn and Piedmont Deliveries Tuesdays and Fridays
Mb
People's Market. & Grocery Co.
Phone Main 1412 - First
i
UBuy from lis and you will save money on every purchase of Meats.'"-)
v, r . Groceries or Vegetables without sacrificing quality, y v " S.
NOTICE-Just the Things for Hot Weather
6 pkes. Uneeda Biscuits..
3 cans Red Salmon
3 cans Van Camp's Beans
- Special bottle - Olives. .-:
.3 cans Oysters ..........
2 glass Jars Chipped Beef
2l-lb. cans Corned Becf
1 bottle Tomato Catsup. .
6 cans Rex Deviled Ham.
Olympic Pancake Flour.,
2 pkgs. urspe-ixuts
1 pkg. Shredded Wheat
iiscuits
.10-
1 pkg. Puffed Rice.......
1-gaL Pancake Drip
Horseradish Mustard ....
.10 H
.ao
1-lb. Monarch Blend
,25 s)'
Coffee .......
SPECIAL DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY ST. JOHNS,
.;..y... , AND ARLETA FRIDAY.
She accepted, but a definite date waa
not set for ths event. He put off set
ting ths date for the wedding from time
to time until a year ago, when bo told
her he would not marry her.
"Thehotheaded often get eoineet
- PINBHROAST
o Market
rn
TEAS.
One Pound
Equals Three '
SPECIAL
Saturday, and Next Week.'"
21 lbs, Surar, cane.. ... l.JO
100-lb. Sack Sugar, cane.f4.TS
In Order to Induce the Public
to Drink
Sits Teas end Coffees
X Here Submit Special Prices,
1 lb. Old Dutch Blended Coffee,
value 25c SO
1 lb. New York Blended Coffee,
SOc value ....25
1 " lb. Oold Band Mocha and
. Java, 35c value ,....30
1 lb. Spider Leg Japan Tea,
60c value ....V...,..V.45
1 lb. No. 2 Spider Leg Japan
Tea, 40c value...'.. .... SB
1- iMEAfiE
5J . Good, fresh, Qovsrnmerit-hv- (
2b2 spected Meats; clean, sweet
:fii- -and lender; .. ; .. ., " .
n ivy ii ii m-11-1 -h
u. I T U U U U-VsV-
Special S(e Tomorrow
Prlcee -on Pot ' Roasts and
Boiling Beef Cut In Two.
CASCADES TIMBER IS
DEVOURED BY FLAMES
' (Special Dttpatek e Tke Tesraal.)
"Albany, Or.. July IT. At mldntght
Eelloys Grocery Co.
S49 and 351 Oak St. , 348 snd 350 Ankeny St.
-:7---::-;: PHOINB M AI1N 2596 ;r-
The Largest Store With the Smallest Price
' It is not necessary to .tell pur regular patrons that the big new
atore on Oak street is the. best snd cheapest placs to buy your
'meats and groceries. ' .. ; y. ' ' y."
It is to the few who have not visited our store and Investigated
our prices that this advertisement la directed.
: - Remember We ars the people who save you money, and a visit
to our store will convince you that thjs Is the placs you' ars look
ing for. A PEW. OF OUR REGULAR PRICES:
Ccst Creamery Dnlter 4Cc Per Roll
Star Cream,, regular sixe,
per dozen 60f
Corn or Gloss Starch, lb... 5
Best Eastern Rolled Oats,
y 7 poundi ..........,,..25
3-lb. Package Crackers ....20e
. S-lb. ' Box Crackers ..... . v. 60
2 Cans ,' Extra ' Standard
Corn ........15s
1 'Package Scotch Oatt.rt.lO)
10-lb. Sack Graham Flour. 85
, 10-lb. Seek Yellow or
' White Corn Mcar.......25
Square new Honey.. .,..'..15
s
Rose City Hour, test
A. H. Willett &tCo.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS '
PROMPTNESS AND QUALITY
Is One Reason Why Youll Like Us to Trade With. We Deal in
- , ' 'Nothing But High Grade Goods, y .
128 ORAND AVENUE
NEAR-EAST IIORRISOH PHONE EAST CSS
- " - .. . V
V
and favorably known Ii the Cut
prices will convince Portland's
, . r- v .- '.' , ..
3 Cane Tomatoee......SB
2 Cans Sugar Corn ...lB'f
2 Cans Wadco Salmon., ..SB
3 Cans Red Salmon.. .....SB
1 pkg. Postum Cereal..... SO
7 Cans Star Sardines.. ...SB V
3-lb. pkg. Soda Crackera...SO
6 lbs, Japan Rke........SSe)
3 lbs. Maccaroni or -
Spaghetti ............. .SBs)
2 lbs. Strip Codfish.......lB
Freah Ranch Eggs, dos...SB
Fancy Creamery , Butter. 2-Ib.
rollu ......... ...Of
Phone or drop us a post card,
our salesman will call and aub
mit prices. Mail orders prompt-
ly attended 'to,' ' , " ,
3M
and Taylor
Lunches-See Delow
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Saturday Only
22 lbs. D. O. SUGAR.... fl.OO
3 lba. 8oda Crackera......20
1 lbs. Cream Cheese.. 3)5
-3 JargajiMWSJBhrimpa. . . . ..85
7 cans QO Sardines. .MM..95e.
1 quart purs salad OU....BB
1 lb. Town. Talk Coffee.
1 low- Army maa Navy "s
Coffee ..i
Fresh Creamery Butter.... 4S
5 lbs, .Monarch Lerd.... .58
10 lbs Monarch Lard... .$1.10
WEDNESDAY J 8ELLWOOD
laai sugnr aaotner earioae ,or men
started (or Detroit te combat the forest
flrea, which have now spread over lot
sores or the finest timber land la that
section. The fires started Wednesday
on ins Hsntiam river, ana are rapidly
eeang.mio xns nearx or ue snoantalne:
, DOITT FORGET OUR
Meat Department ;
1 y '
Prime : Rib Roast, per" lb .12
Round Steak, per lb lO
-Roll Rosst Beef, per lb.. '.10
Pot ROstt Beef, per lb...... 8
.Fine Corned Beef per lb ...,'.6
Fine Boiltog Beef, per lb.... 5
Soup Meat, per lb......... .5
Lard, per lb. ... . . .. . . .10 '
Hamburger . Steak 2 lbs. . ,15
on market, $1.15 Sztk
I
SSS Aides St Be. Plrst aa seeasV
til SSfth riisi Si, bsh tk Biltff. ;
"FUhUd tee Ceef Trust"
t
Beef, delicious ' te boil and! siloed
. oold, the ideal hot weather dish.
per lb ......0
Beef for stewing and Fot pie, . v
per lb....i...; 8
Prims Rib Roast Beef, par lb.,.iaH
Prims Rib Steak, per lb .'...1SH
Loin Steak, per lb .....12MS
Cholos Lean Roast Spring; Lamb, ,
per lb..........., M lo
Round Steak, per Ib..,,...........lo
Chuck Steak, pes lb... .......8
Rolled Roast Beef, per lb.v...M...10
Pot Roast Beef, per lb...,. ........ 8
Lean Roaat Veal, per lb. .10 1
t lbs. Lard .60
Breakfast Baoon. per !..... ....1TH
Bologna, par lb .... .
J.
.8
;.V..V,' . (PsrsMtty garsml.l . ...
irSSLEMLE AX3 CTA.X
SU. 88, sW mrd st. see. Jirfssa.
Big Storw of Little Price
roixownts yuan wrxx bats tov m.
o xvnT BOixam. scautt avAXsjmxs
aoKnxwe's mux Baxna towmn
M suu. see w.. ...................... ...ste
par oasJnrxjtTZB sitsab. m saox.ii.Tf
ti US TOY SEaXITLATZD gTTAa.;....tl.SS
t skge Ifsgaella eleeaeg earraals MM...,.Ba
t page sew S-erowa setSsS ralssss M(.....afe '
t lbs sew Seieea Isese Meacefels- ....... .SSs
I -Is esa Beyal kaklag ewar ...eSs
Ctesee JtiaehweU's enve eS, t BotaM..Se
MS tkg Ant BsaaSM seoa ...M.So
1-U eaa laser table srm.......,.M..ee
H-eal eaa faaer Saste arrepx,UJW,MMM...see
SanSaeS Waeat MseeJt, r akg ........10e
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Beet setf-wheat fleer, per saaS. ... ..gl.QS
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Paaey OeasaSs tea (ncalar SBa)
Caeesa S await, per sks
PeHveres Tsiifays ssslv Prelaw.
HATB TRBM COOKED OK
Chickens
BEST OKDOOst UAXM ,
4C Cnta a Roll
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Doact 2C Cents
Columbia FihCo.
Third and Ankeny - Pbone Main 5
THE
HIGHEST '
GRADES
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
NORTH-
WEST
AT YOUR
GROCERS;
On maata la a more Important question
In summer . than . anjr other season,
owing1 to. ths dancer of spoiling. Our .
special faoUitlea for delivering in reply
to phone orders pleases 'our customers.
Our moats ars. the most carefully pre 1
s erred In town.' We hare.
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CENTRAL MARKET
nnou most,
10 OreaS Are.
1 Vnome Bsat 41a.
Rainier ; Market
rresh meats always on hand asd
prices within tbe reach of all. .
Finest Creamery Butter;. 0 and 68
Fresh lot Dairy Batter ..t.40e
J"rsh Ranch Egga, dos... .as
Best Apples, box ....fl.OO
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17th and Savicr Sts.
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