THE nREflON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10r 1CC3.
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Doctors all mth that bread prop
erly made, spread with pur buttr com
bin to mak th bt ; food that dan
possibly b secured by a human. Good
butter always costs mora money than
poor quality but tha atln of tha for
mer aires mora pleasure Jthan evn the
additional cost Justifies. Tha difference
between a square of first-class butter
and butter that was spoilea m ins mi
tng Is but a few cents In price but It
means considerable to the health of the
eat.r. Poorly made butter ia no more
healthy than poor egga - To mak th
best butter the butter-man should hare
the beet cream and then know how , to
properly take cara of tha product,
One of the beet ways to tell whether
the butter you buy Is made from pure
cream In ' tha proper way la W w
whether It turns rather strong within
a few days after purchasing. If It
does It means that the cream was not
fit for food whan manufactured Into
butter. For some time tha creamery
men have been trying to coma to some
understanding regarding their manner
of buying cream. Soma ereameiiea will
not buy cream If too old but-others
are said to have recently taken every
thing offered because of the scarcity
of first-class Stork.- , .
Butter Is getting cheaper but tb
' price is not dropping so fast as In
, previous seasons. The reason for this
.Is the unusual Increase In the popula
tion of this section and tha am all in
crease In tha number of cows. In fact
there are less eows In Oregon . today
than a few years ago. ,..; . ,
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i Cheese wafers are among the pretty
ceessorles to a luncheon. An English
.recipe Is this: Two ounces of grated
cheese,- quarter of a pound of short
Make soma nice ahort cruet and Into
It mix aa mucn arv grnieo CVTTT
It will take up, adding. If necessary.
tun. .AJ ararS HMinM Wl fl
m VfjrT iiit.iv wui wssi.wa. th
a dasfi of cayenne pePper and sa It. Boll
tne paste OUl V"ry . iuin
wafers, four inches long and on Inch
Wide. Prick rach wafer with a fork
DThew,afers should be browned, and
... i -. i iY,m tnn aulas
to their prettinees. -A. sprinkl of
pimento gives color and flavor not to
-v... v.. ii. mrm of tn found on Dread
cheese balls that ahould, apcompany thla
nM.tlma Die. mUK tnat amu i."
but Is not very sour Is n-oeaary MUK
that cheese-makers d scribe on f he
lum IB HIV WW" ' Z. .
of th rang and let It atand until the
whey separates ana n, mc
whey and curd Into a
coiananr ua " . " "1 .,
or thre hours then turn the curd Into
a KawI An.1 III nUiri DI n
.. & rAiinillnv tab!
- .y.AMa4 Htittar. ana tnlCK
auffiniant to make th
chees soft nough to taoA in small
balls. Serv quit cold. Bprlnkl witn
narsler or a bit of pimento for good
looks. . ..v.-
-an-..- i- Knt th nrlie la still
.v... viw kutmu f tha bis values
at present ruling on wheat
Tf.n.a , with mustard SSUC com
"i -t w. oam-lrat ThtIV Can lUBt
aa wn be n re Dared at home, and mor
delicately. Scale and clean four Mr-
rings, remove inn dkkuumo
them down th back and working the
i ,v. nn ilnvnwira With
ik. .r' hmah them with esc. oin
into nreaa crumua, ma - LJ
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R EADY TOMORRO W !
no
OP CORRECT CLOTHES
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
FULL OF SNAP, STYLE
' AND WEAR.
Wc have all the new snappy
College Effects.
Come and get posted on
v what's going to be worn.
Don't worry about the fit
- .', we attend tb that. ,
Anybody would think they
cost you double.
Our Prices
COME AND SEE THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF
NEW SPRING HATS IN THE CITY.
$1 0to$25
Store Open Saturday Evening
UntU 10:30 OOock
CLOTHINGi
company!
CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
lies
ORTII
FEEL
FIFTEEN HUNDRED
Jury So Eecompcnscs Mrs.
wens m ireacu oi x ivm
.,,' ise Suit. , :
. swial bliiMtch to The JoornaL)
' a.i.m nr adtII 10. Fifteen hun
dred dollars was th amount of .dam
ages awarded Clarkl A. wus tor w
4.... .ff.inni in her breach of
promls suit against B. U Btmrt a
weaimy rancour vi . - -
Jury In the circuit .oourt her 7o"X-
bull waa originally ogun xor .v,
but th jury witnin two ur-
trial. Bfi nLQ ruhoi w
i ii Ko. Mrs. Welle waa a poor
dressmaker In Lawton. Olaho ma. in
Stewart, who happened to b vialtlng
there and from that time until 10 cor
roepondeno pw-ed between th.m. ..An
lu ene cam w . i .Z.i.a
Stewart and they atarted for a marriage
llcens but wer refused J,!'
until ftey could f re, a witness who
tholSrnuwwtrMdia
0tHurndrrid. or letters from St.wart
teaming with lov xpresslonS """f
rrom nve to i ! ,.r-
introauora m ; ': i.M
ardent PtaUMwhlch to av. d ons
Btswart, who U beyond tb half century
mark. Buch terms as 7w'thft
nht of my yea" my darling' wer
onfy feiof th terms of endearment
uaed and "kisses snd hugs- wer sent
by th thousands by Stewart
u BEST
FOX
v Is the
Every Furnace We Sell Is Absolutely Guaranteed
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The heating problem is a question in Oregon as well as in the
eastern states. The onfvreal satisfactory way to solve this problem '
is to install a furnace then your home will be heated perfectly.. It
' pays to put a furnace .in, not only for. comfort's sake, but because
it increases the value of your . propertyif you ever want to sell, a
furnace installe4 strong selling point,
We make estimates for installing furnace systems complete.. We
employ experienced furnace men for this work and the work we
miarantee to be satisfactory. . ' il 1 L , 1 v
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WcGe I ected the
FoxFurnace
We recommend the Fox t Fur
nace. It gives you-clean, eguaK
ied heat cuts ypur fuel biUs
in'half. Have our man call and
talk it over with you. , Drop us
a card today. r-".'.4?'.'''';V-'V:'';V
. Maintaining Heating.
' Plants Is Our Business
We maintain our own tin shop,:
' where we. make all the air ducts
and furnace pipes used in our
installation , work. No charge
for estimates. Inform us of
! your needs right away. . , .
j. J. KADDERISV
brown In some butter. Drain well and
serve with mustard sauca. For this
melt two ounce oi
stir It into an ounce and a half of fine
riour, ana rowjin -warm
water: atlr till It boUs, add l a
dessertspoonful of mUed -'rdih,
Juice of half a lemon, and a tablespoon
ful of doubls cream. .
. Al m. mm Kit. fiMM ir la a delicacy that
What to Eat recommends. Materials:
Eight Urg. greenln. sugar, butter.
lemon juice mua i;;,
narlna: PeeL cor and allc th apples,
Dlace n a double boiler and add two
Eibl?spoonfuls of boiling water; cover
. . . . ..ntll v.rv wall done.
cioseiy uw y sZ.l r..
Then pass through a very fin sieve
and measure.. To each pint of apple
allow one cup of sugar, on tablespoon
f..i of butter and one tableapoqnful of
lemon Juice. Plac all ths inrreai-
ents in a saucepan
five minutes, stirring all th time. Re
mov.from th. fire and beat with , a
5 wltfiVXnr Can'W It with roast
goos or porn. -,
Th markets are now weu uw""
with aspsragus which is suing every
where in th retail ahops at 1IJ4 cant
a pound. All the graaa now eing now
being offered come from California but
iomS home supplies ar oon,Pfctfi
Florida tomatoea are In market but
are rather high becaus of th havy
freight charges to bring them from
the south. Boms tomato ar being
received from Mexico but thjy ar not
ia well colored as the Flor da growth.
Bom are coming from California ana
are In quite good shape
New potatoea from California are
selling In th rtall markets at 10 and
12it cents a pound. Lat arrivals from
the south are of larger else and are of
better quality that those first shown.
Oregon cauliflower Is now vsry plen
tiful and although the heads are small
the quality was never better. Prlc Is
lower. . .' - - .v';''
BelUpeppers from th far aouth are
now being received her and ' find
ing much favor In th rUU hops.
Bluffed green peppers allow considerable
latitude In th matter of """J
very good one Is suggested In the fol
lowing: Pick out fresh, plump-looking
peppers. Cut a slice from th stem emt
rernovs the seeds carefully, parboil It
minutes and drain. While tbeae cool.
pWare the following mixture: To
every six peppers allow on sweetbread.
Parboil and chill th sweetbread and
cut up with a silver knife. . .. .
Melt two tablespoons of butter ana
rub Into It smoothly two tablespoons
of flour. Add gradually half a cup of
whit stock (chicken preferred), and
of minced mushrooms (canned will do),
and two tablespoons o. "obi -"-"
Season with pepper salt and Worcester
ahir sauce. Fill the pePPr hH with
this mixture, cover with buttered bread
crumbs and bake until the crumbs ar
brown. - Whll they ar baking prepare
the following sauce: w'.
Break the stems of th mushrooms
In little bits, cook for 20 minutes. In
another saucepan melt two tablespoons
of butter.-rub Into this two tablespoons
of flour and add a few drops of onion
Juice. Btir this mixture and pour over
It aradually the water from th mush
room atems, with enough chicken stock
to make on cupful In all. Add two
tablespoons of cream and season witn
salt and paprika. Arrange the peppers
on platter , and pour th sauc around
them...: ' 's '' ' J
AT TWELVE SHOOK
LA FAYETTE'S
Grandma Palmer at 94 Re
views Clearly a Remark
able Career.
Headache?
HAND
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
I Grande,' Or., April 10. Th olaest
woman In eastern Oregon Is "Grandma"
Palmer v of thla city, who yesterday
passed the 94th milestone. - Her' mind
Is yet clear and active, and ,06 her S4th
birthday she engaged In making a quilt
and doing other fancy jewing. When
she was 12 years of age she shook nan ds
with La Fayette, and aas had a wonder
ful experience In th settlement of tn
west She was th recipient of many
birthday, gifts. and a host of friend.
C&1J0U uyun ,nvr l MWM a-M v-
teem on nw wnunM, j
EUGENE TO HAVE
STREET OF PALMS
(Special Dispatch -to The Joora!.'
Eugene. Or., April 10. Th East
Eleventh Street Improvement club,
composed of residents along th thor
oughfare, by that name, has ordered
from California 108 Dracene palms to
?lant slong both sides of the street
rom Wlllamett street t to the uni
versity. . These palms sre quite hardy
and it Is said thev will thrive in this
climate. Qreat improvements are now
being maae on tn street, tnciuaing pav
ing and parking the curbing. 'Twhen
these improvements are completed the
street will be on of th prettiest on th
coast, m -K
WARSHIP PAYMASTER
SHOfeT IN ACCOUNTS
? :';'S' t SsBBBrtsasamMBajBI ' M-A' " ''f' - fi- ''- '"ii
r'-' (United Ftm Uaatd Wire.) ' i
r Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.,
April 10. A reneral court-martial to
try Past Assistant Paymaster A. S.
Brown of the receiving ship Philadel
phia, will , convene her Monday. A
shortage of approkimately S600 . has
been found In Paymaster Brown's ac
counts. The alleged offense Is punish
able with dismissal from the navy;
Commander C. A. Gove of the cruiser
Milwaukee will act as president ot tb
court. . , .
If r If it 'docs, you should
try Dr.: Miles' AnU-Pain,
j PiPs"' iWh ; not 'do J so.
.Thef,yrSl i- relieve .'i the
pain in just a few inin-
utes. Ask; your druggist
There aro 45,000 druggists
in the V, S. ; Ask any of;
themT ; !A jpackago of 25,
doses costs 25 cents, ; One
tablet usually ' stops . a ,
. headache. .They relievo :
pain' without leaving any
disagreeable ' after-effects
'isn't that .what you ,
'irantf ;j v'l V
'. "My son Frank Snyder hag used
Dr. Miles'. Anti-Pain Fills for; a long
time H never had ' ar.Tthlng to
help him so much for headacha A
year ago he cam hone, and ! waa
down sick with, such a dreadful nerv
ous headache, - H gavs m f
th Anti-Pain Plus, and after wall
I took another and wag entirely re
lieved. I always keep them la th
hous now, and gay many away to
Others suffering with headache."
- MRS. , LOUISB XJCWELLTN,
Powell, Soutn Dakota.
Your druggist sells Dr. Mil' Antl
Pain Pills, snd w suthorli him to
return th prlc ot first paokag (only)
If It fall to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co Elkhart, Ind
GIRL KILLED BY
00
BED
Dawn McPherson's Neck Is
Broken When Caught by
Bed Closing Up.
(Volted Pre Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles. April 10. Dawn ' Mc-
PherSon. the beautiful 11-year-old Se
attle girl, who for th past nln months
has been suffering from a broken neck.
la dead at the county hospital.
The girl's injury was due to the clos
ing up ot a folding bed la which shs
snd her mother slept Mrs. McPherson
was thrown to th floor but th daugh
ter's neck wss caught between th head
post and the springs.'
Th unfortunat young woman was
taken to the hospital, where an opera
tion was performed, snd for a time
symptoms of recovery appeared but
several weeks sgo sh sank Into a
stupor and complete paralysis set In.
finally resulting In her death. -
DREAMED HUSBAND "
. WOff CLUB'S PRIZE
(Special Dtspstea t The Journal.)
Washington, April 10. Evl-
dene Indisputable that Tom
' Richardson achieved th feat of
e sending a message by telepathy
4,000 miles, Portland to Baltl-
mora. ' Mrs. : John Roach ' Stra-
ton, wlf of th pastor of
t.Saltlmor Baptist church,,
e dreamed Tuesday night that her
husband had won th $1,000 prise ;
offered fcyth Commercial club'
for the best arUcl on Oregon.
Wednesday hf received a wis-
gram saying th prls had been
awarded him.
SWITCH ENGINE RACES
, WITH GRIM REAPER
' . (United Press Leased Wire.)
Brawley. Cal.. April "10. A race for
life from Imperial. Junction to Brawley,
with th sprod of a switch ngln pitted
aralnst that of a rattlesnake's deadly
poison as ,lt circulated through th
blood of M. N. MoCloud. took Place last
nisht Today McCloud lies at the horn
of his physician with f air ? prospecU
tit recovery '
Thursday afternoon McCloud while
sorting bricks heard th whirr of a
rattlesnake, and the fangs of- th rep
til sank into his right hand. .
McCloud , immediately sought treat
ment and the wound was cauterised,
but the poison began . immediately to
take effect He was placed on a switch
engine and rushed to Brawley. McCloud
suffered fearful agonybut today al
though the hand and arm ar black and
swollen to an enormous sise th pros
pects ar favorabl:f or rcovry.
Spectacles tl OO at Metsgar-a
SalUt!M; AIL MEXT.
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the createst and most 8UC-
, ccssful sale the big East Side ever knew. Hundreds and hundreds of matchless
Bargains throughout the many departments. Come now and get your share. '
BEST, NEW CALICOS
yd
Great Ttriety of colors and
. 'patterns.' i
' MEN'S SUITS :
$9.90
Suits that are values op to
: sis.oa '
APRON GINGHAMS
yd
Best 8c and9c Apron Ginf- V
hams, in all The best colors.
WOMEN'S WHITE
WAISTS
Handsome new . patterns
and designs, values to $175.
NEW DRESS GINGHAM
Elegant new and stylish
12c grades. ;
Marvelous Shoe
Selling ;
Great lots ? ofS Shoe for
men, women and children
are heaped bit our big
bargain tables. Shoes, of
exceptional value . and , wear,
and priced at most tempt-.
.-.. .,, ,"" prices.. , .'
THOUSANDS Of YARDS Of
. . Hill ENDS
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KFuir aixe' double Sheets,
actual worth ia tic , eacn.
I Including elegant pattern! and qualities of
percales, ginghams, . calico, etc; worth to
. , : 15c. the - yard. '"' :..? ;U i! -.;
IN THE BARGAIN BASE-
i GOOD BROOMS r
'Another big lot of Brooms that are worth
to.3Sc each, on sale Saturday only at Xf .
Not over two to a customer. No. phone or
ders. - Free delivery with other goods.
'.; 10c TUMBLERS AT Bf. ?, Ci
Saturday onlv, handsome thin blown Tum
blers, in variety of ground glass Patterns.
$1.7S SILVER TEA SPOONS 98f SET
$100 BUTTER KNIVES AND SUGAR
SPOONS 49f
Saturday Only.
These goods are of the celebrated "Holmes
and EdwardsT make. Absolutely guaran
teed and pure; silver plate, which is 25 per
cent heavier than; regular standard plate.
v 25c FANCY JAP TEA POTS 10e' ;
Beautiful new patterns In very dainty China
' Tea Pots -
10-QUART PAIL lBf ,::v
Good grade of large 10-quart Tin Pail,
generally aold at 25c. Saturday 10f .
BLEACHED SHEETS
DOUBLE WIDTH
' PERCALES v"
All splendid : new', patternt
and best colors; best 10c
-., ; 'grade. ;, '
MEN'S BLACK SATEEN
SHIRTS ..V
48 c
Regular. 75c grade of black
mercerized t Sateen' ... Shirt.'
MEN'S SPRINO i SUITS
$ 1 3.95
Suits of newest styles and
splendid workmanship and
materials that are worth to
- $18; all new goods.
YOUTHS $10 SUITS
$6.0O
Suits , that are excellent in
materials and patterns.
Ladies'SpringSuits
A" luxurious display show-
ing a wide variety of fash
ions. The new styles are
numerous and exceptionally
beautiful in design, and all
are being offered at excep
- tionally low prkes.
jjgfil Repair Vatches
tv : so you can depend VHi
M ' on thm ' W
' B EMIL NELSON H '
: M aid jwix tm i
V3 (26 years' experience) IM ,
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' JfV ". and 8. Morrlsoa W
' RANGES
HEATERS
LAMPS
HOT PLATES
FITTINGS.
East Side Gas Appliance Co.
. , ! . 874 WZZJUA1SS ATB.
. Phon East 476. ,- ,.-
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CORNER EAST LIORMSOSI STREET AND UNION AVENUE
A
BRIDGE OPIIIIOIIS
DIFFER
WIDELY
East Side Business Men Un
decided Regarding New
Structure.
Opinion In regard to just what tyl
of bridge shall b erected to serv th
Alblna and peninsula district. In th
vent 'that such a structur is nuilW Is
divided, but generally It U believed that
a bridge that would allow the passage of
river traffic, with either a lift or a
draw for th larger ocean-going ves
sels, would be th most advisable. .
George W. Bates, of George W. Bates
ft Co., oankers, Is a strong advocate of
th lower bridge project and is decided
ly opposed to any tunnel plan, arguing
that the tatter would b of little ben
efit to th residents of th peninsula.;
"For the benefit of th residents of
this section of the city arldg should
be constructed without delayv ho said,
this morning, "and most of those witn
whom I have talked-ar tn favor of a,
structure that would allow th passage
of-river steamers, with a draw or a lift
for th larger vessels. Certain ones
are in favot of a higher bridge, on th
suspension order, but I woula discour
age such a plan as th approaches to
such a structure would be too long, and
would land th people too , ; far away
from th river.
Tunnel Hot la Tavor.
"I am not at all In favor of th tun
nel project, because, if a tunnel were to
be constructed It would not be built In
thfs lmmediat vlclnlt' and the resi
dents of this portion of th town, would
receive no, direct benefit from it. Then
again, th river is too deep -for such an
i T - mm. i rtti i. n.rtn In nlaMa
it is 70 feet deep and with such a .depth
of water -the approaches necessarily
would be unusually long. Tunnels, also,
are not popular wlth. th peopl who
walk ; that has been proved in Chicago.
"Whether a draw or a lift would be
the most advisable It la up to an en
gineer to state. Th lifts hav proved
to be a success In -other places, and of
- - .1 .1.... U. im Arnm awaw with
but whether such a structur would be
a success 1 ner oniy m prw;iii;a uin
versed In that work can state.. -
and widened to 60 feet, th same as the
iJlirnsiae oriage, as 11 im suugeurar iw
narrow at present for th traffic that
i l .Hhw ihnnM t rehiillt
at tb present site or: further south.
Tavors Suspension B tract ur.
f Councilman R. E. Menefe disagrees
Willi Ar. , calm iu f u w w, wt.w
of bridge that should be erected, argu
ing: mat a structur uu u .mjiomiuh
order would be th proper thing. - -
would allow th passag of all shipping
without a draw or lift, th larger ves
sels to pass under with top masts low
ered," he said this morning. : -.
"The only, practical place for a tube
IS at East Stark street and that would
be of little benefit to the people of this
scti6n. In the event that a bridge is
erected th approach on the east side
could b mad from th vicinity of
Albina avenue and Page street on not
mor than a thre and' one-half per
cent grade. Then there could be an
other approach from .Vancouver avenue
and Hancock street.
"On the west side th mala approach
I Fl CORDWpOD
: ; FIRST GRADE ' ; ".SEQOND GRADE
o rng ?0.00 Long; ...... :..;..;;?5.50
Sawed ........ V"V-?6J50 TSawedf......... ...?6.00
:l Travis Bros. t
i; Phone East 202-B-2020. 451 HAWTHRONE AVE.
Iilorrisori Eleclricf Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
. Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
'' PHONES: EAST 3128, B1625
could b constructed in th vicinity of
Park ana , uiican sweets, ;
...u i. tk. nnrth nn Front
tUULU If. uu. rUUHI h. . - -----
street, and on from the south connect
ing with- th steel brldg., ' . " .ftA
?'Ther ar now approximately 60,000
. . a. ..(nH.lek as n .4 Within
will take at least two years to construe t
a sulubl bridge and by that tlm such
a structure will be absolutely neces
sary, as the steel bride; will not b
abl to handle the-traffic,
n. 1. him, il IX. auS-
nualnn la that it WOUld be
great Scenic attraction. Think what a
fin view of th. river and the surround
ing country tne stranger vw"" rY' -
lana couia set irvin .ulh
"Of courst, the points In question are
ones that must be decided oy a prac
tical engineer and it was with that idea
in mind that I introduced h ordtaance
providing for the engagement of the
services of Ralph Modjeskl. -
"If tunnel is constructed I think
the work should b done by a private
corporation and not by the municipal
ity, as it would practically: benefit only
th streetcar company.? In th event
that teams utilised It it would have to
be about- 40 feet wide and about It
feet high. If th width were less there
would Be a constant congestion of traf
fic", .ts . -, ,t I
OKGANIZE NEW .
; CHURCH AT ARLETA
' Rsv. H. ' C. ' Shaffer,' pastor of th
First United Brethren church, will con
duct religious services at th home of
Walter , Jarvls. ' 1st North . Main
street, Arieta, Sunday at, p. m. The
purpose of the meeting is to organise
a united Brethren church In the Mount
Scott - district - It is - the purpose of
those interested, to locate - the new
church o that It will not interfere
with any- other religious organisation.
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: J Tomorrow, Saturday,
Call and try th luncheons at th
Baltimore Dairy Lunch. You'll be de
lighted. J74i Washington street, back
of Lbby, now Rothchlld building.
Butter Down
Dairy' Butter, per roll. ....... ....45
Elk Creek Butter, per roll. .60'
Trout. Lake Butter, par-roll. ......60)'
Corvallls Bujter, per roll ....654
Select Eggs, per dox. ............ ,204
Others, Z dosen for. ......... w . .354
; "Cheese, Honey, . Tea and Coffee.
Henion-Henfey Co.
Main 1789. , !6T Yamhill.
A-5TT4.
We Know
TOW
Know Where
TO get the best - f-L taf C
corrEE'25!r'
in town at . . . . l-p?
Haines Tea Store
170 THXBB. 6T. ' .x
- Bet. Korrlsoa and TamlUU.
wmmmLmmmmammmmmmmmBamm
500 Guarantees Its-Purity.
It raises the dough . thoroughlv snd .
evenly, leaving no soggy spots in th
food. Free demonstration of cakes mad
from Crescent Baking, Powder. - '.' m
At the People's, the big market and:
grocery at First and Taylor. See adv.
on market page of today's paper.
it InThlble. instsntsaeom skis 1 nrfiim(n
beautifler, describes Satin skis powder, fc. s J