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, TITO OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 17. 1003. :'7- ' 13 OUR? -': iaaafc I""' TTT- V 'v ........ S3! In price. Of court yen will want I ue $mralBbrf wlta xri e.tra sapplr:er, '"A JV- ' Sunday k Jow vale and the ehlMTen wfU tui rooaij ' supplies for hard bolim and coloring. ,' rkia I tha lira vnen mil V iiv. tk n roa knew in the distant past when oolJ storage nouses w -' i .-a .kit n roe purchased u 'the stores were really the recent pro. ' ductlon of the ban. ' m ..... . A nraajnlna' efl r la to brine- a pea of boUin water , en ina taoie ana w M c.V . a.. ,i . Trlve intnutM will emm both white and v v.yowl 1. mlnutas Jelly them tboroufh- , rIh only objection to oooklng , thi tableand to bringing th.m In In th. ball la th dlataste lht mmrPrwni , Java for bceeklni the slieUs Vhe Bnf - fi.hmaa la teue;ht to dip off tha top of T-.'hla air neatly with one tt tha ; f oon and ta aat from th boll laths -asa- cop, but everyone la not so clever. I'ul the averaae nenllkes to Ut ij Jn a . p. .hard. he mar Put ' ' To scramble errs teas the number of i . . - - 7l ni (m mora acta. . your ".--2-.. -.k rtii or a many mora m i " vary llchc Hara ready a wy hot pan conUlnW elt.d buttar. rc mixtura, which may ba thlnnad with ruIkTand atlr rapldly.y Aa Boon aa tha mm aro curdlad allp. out on buttarod twit on a puttar and aaaaon and gar- , pluh with paralay. Vi- v.wi. r. Tber ara manr way of eooklnf bard, boiled " n fancy atyleo. jTiat to at rlvei T duffed ea au traUn: Hhill all hard-boiled aro and cut earn In hdvee lemrthwlae. rut xna Jolka Into a bowl, add two jPoonfu It chopped paralpy. ona ud "".'f: blenfula of brfd CTumba. allEhtly ' aoakVid in a llttla milt Pound I these to . vradlenta together, then rub ttroufha Sieve. Season carefully with aalt, pap pTr and nutme.. Kill the white, of Ft, with th. nUture.;PtacaJ.be" Slih m?Pni3o Uli'too thickly with -r.imA hMM and browned Breao dlah. apri fntmba. ut th. dish In a notOTan until th. eggs ara warm. hen aenr. once In tha dish In wblch they ar. , cooked. i . . . ' '.,-' Her. ar. a few ways to prepar. eggs as given by tha Chloago Evening Ppet: . &gs U San Malo ar. a disguised dish. Four hard-cooked eggs, four slices of tomato seasoned with a llttla salad oil and tarragon vinegar two tabla apoonfuls of butter, llttla lemon Juloa. soma aaplo illy pinch of pepper, tin watercreaa, chopped parsley or chopped pistachio nots. two teaapoonfula an chovy or caviar. . Put th. yolka. but ter, caviare, pepper and lemon Juice in a mortar and pound them -until qutta .,tk . x,it hm In m. forcing bag with plain tube and fill np the egj tar aei K.rkin. . Harve at fried paralay. in ifimiiat la a work of art easily ae- compliatiea. Tak. an egg for a peraon. separata whites and yellows beat each . . ... . . . M Ilk. ft hA V to a froth, add a oup of milk to tha yai- l.wa. peaung weu, ana wnm mi hot and skillet la warmed wlUt malted butter to cover tha bottom stir the frnthxt whlta llahtlv through th. yelp Iowa, pour quickly Into th. pan and aat in ice oven. , ; In dx mlnutea Open tha oven door gently and eee If It has puffed high In brown Uk. from Oia on oarefully and. InoHnlnr tha edges with a knlu all around the pan, dip tb. contente'ona clatter that ba. been warmaa. oprini aalt and pepper lightly over tb. top and garnish with paralay. It Is far mora difficult to poach eggs, and th. beat plan la to buy tha llttla poaching pana. Ona can dso get IndW luck that aeema t. follow th. making Of pi. crusi, pursuing um itiH v aon with mlsiortuna In spite of ear. Mm to dos tha atepe of eoma woman who try to poach eggs. Th. water may seem 10 oe jui rigut, a - "f poaad to be fresh, but when dropped la tb. watc the whites wtU scatter. Moffln pans bav. made good egg poacbara. A vary dainty breanrasi aisn Is a sllea of -delicately toasted bread tklbl kHtt,i wnmAm mrxft mith hot milk and with a poached egg on top. Km a la orema. according to wnai a v.mt m rankwl in ihla fashion: SIX eggs, one gill of cream, on. fourth pound thinly cut baoon and ona heaping tableapoonful of butter. Spread th. but ter on the bottom of a abanow aien. Krur tn the cream, nreaa n. egga omrw .. 1 1 . kA - K hartlv WiW tha naHin In front of tha fir, then place It on top of tb. egge. with a little of th. liquor. Haka about alcht minutes and serve. This dish may be prepared In sraaU china cases, allowing on. egg 10 wen case. ...... -, , An erg Jelly recipe comes from th. four eggs, three tableapoonful s of sugar, tmm i,..r1a of tar. ona half an ounce or a heaping tableapoonful of powdered -.. - . . i. h.I .full m rsA Biaiinv 'tnu iui a i -. strained Juice of on. lemon. W. . . 1 1 - . I . I.I. a.MAMBM ifll rui lav reiaiiiia iuw i the water, augar andlemon rind and Juice and stir over tb. fir. until th. mlitur. comes to th. simmering point. Ramova from th. fir. and add th. rdka of eggs, stirring all tha time. Stir over tb. tire ror a rew aeconas, dui bo hot let It boll. When nearly cold strain Into a mold previously rlnsod tn eold water. If wanted for an Invalid, sat In little molds,-in Order mat it may ne served In conveniently smdl quantitlea 110 BOOZE Oil PULLMAn CARS Stock of liauldf Sold to . "Wholesalers and las sengrs Go Dry. - i Hrin m r nggirar' ainin. nut. nits v "i." . K'1" :..i. iin. ar-lls still venr high for this um. or tn. a s a ii sarwa wr 11 11 iiiiu in Bnuiu j vaa w - v - . range on little sprigs of fine eraaa. chopped parsley or chopper p Racnat with more aspic. Dlt mato in hot water nlatarhln. )Ip the to- remove skin, slice. mato In hot water, remove anin, auu. itv. tk, aalail nil and tarraaon rrnaini nun . " m v.. vinegar, and lay them on a laca paper In an entre. dish. Lay eggs on top. Qarnlsh with ' small cress and chopped aspio Jelly, . . , -. , . i Eggs a la Boast ar. nearly. as elahor ate. 8even eggs., seven tablespnonfuls of cream- four tablespoonfuls of lean, rooked chopped ham. two pickled gher kins, sdt snd pepper, seven slices of bread about one half Inch thick to cut out seven cases about an Inch In djam- l Stamp out th. oases with a round cut ler. Remove th. centers carefully with a knife, so tha a thin, hollow case of bread remains. Dip each cas. for a sec ond In a little milk or brush over wit baaten egg. roll In fine . breadcrumbs; fry them a golden color In plenty of , smoking hot fat Drain them on white ar'efully break an egg Into each of . the cases. - . Put on. tableapoonful . of cream on each egg, and a durrt of salt and pepper. Place tha cases in a mod ' .rate oven and bake them tin til the eggs are slightly set Put a llttla chopped Butter la cheaper again, but the jrlce very nign lor inia umv i u T". b .nn ia Mnr, Kanlrwarri than expected th. lack of rain caus ing a smaller spring production than expected. This may cause storage op erators to put .away but half of their usual amount and thus fore. butt.r prloes to new reoord-breaklng figures the coming winter and next spring, ; Chickens are still very high and scarce and there are practlcdly no tur keys coming to market at this time. Geese and ducks are likewise absent irom me local manteis. i Meats are advancing in price because of the shortage In. supplies and the higher cost in the 'stockyards for live stock, O. late there has been a general advance In hams and other , smoked meats ana provisions. rtrnltw fh'iw Lseaad Wire.) 6aa rrancUoo, April 17- No more can the tired passenger on a Pullma oar order a "refreshing" drink of liquor to stimulate. bis drooping spirits. ro on the Pullman ears, for the product . ... i ... 1 1 1 i. hMn h, rrao or Vila uiamtar ii" , v. -. w. .vvm - - - , In accordance with a decision reached laat iBDruary ov . tna Kmiiwir trnlllna ihaaa cara. At that time It WBS ... a I. ft mm .nnn aa ' tha BtOCk liquor on band had been dlapoeed Of the Pullmans would become "ary. imm stock hss been sold back to the Whole salers. and today every dlvlalon superln- and Mexico was Inatructed to see that toe rule against tna eaae m miwr drinks Is baaed on the prohibition wave ruo mxront ptX)hibition Uwi art alrdr pany ia the liquor line have been de creasing at a rapid rate on this ao- count , k- However, annas wui wuvum- mnA in dinlna-cara. as . these are not controlled by the Pullman company. CONTRACT FOR CROOK'S NEW COURT HOUSE gpeeUl DwMtck ta The earaal. . . Prlnevllla Or, April 17-The bond of John B. Bblpp for the eompldlon of Crook county's new courthoue. ha been approved by tb. county court and the remodeling of the basement and the work on the auperstrncture will be be Jun at once. Two blds were offered It Charles A. Gray of fldem. two by John B. Shlpp, one by C. C. McNeely and one by James W. Wright The thre. last mentioned are Prlnevllle men. The-contract price for the complete structure Is l&f.OOO. The bond was fixed at lle.OOO. At least one wall of the foundation will by removed and rebuilt aa It Is adjudged unsafe to ... - lan.a(An bulldinir UPOn 11. ' irk, anurthouaa will DO entirely tha woodwork eomoletea py etr Shlpp himaeir. . . . W . .. a was lei iuvui m .. w " - n , . A Wright but thecontractors Jdled to complete tneir won u-"' "Vi-.. flcatlons and abandoned It some um kgo. CAN COURT COMPEL PRIEST TO TESTIFY? Drinking Men Not1 Wanted . The above sign Is bow seen la marly hops and Offices In this olty, because drlnktn man ere nnrallahla. - ',V CompetlUon la too keaa and life la too strenuous for aa employer to keep men on bis payroll whose nerves are un steady and whose brdna are not clear. Every line of business Is beginning to close Ha doors to drinking men. ; Drunkenness la m " disease and, like most diseases, baa Its remedy. , Orrlae la tha reliable treatment and la sold under a poalttvt guarantee to effect a cure or your-money will be rerunaea. Orrlne Is In two forms: No. 1. Which can be used without the patleat'a knowl edge in tea, conee or zooa, ana ria. m. for those who wish to pe curea. The euarantee aonllea to both forma. Mailed In olatn sealed package oa re ceipt of 11.00. Write for free booklet, mailed la plain saded envelope. The Orrtne Co., Washington, UCw Clarke woodward Drug Co- and' nearly all druggists la Portland.' GOOD FRIDAY IS OBSERVED of gray stone of the same grade as the foundation already built It Is to be completed within a year from date. The stonework contract wm jwrnp. ay. me ooara 01 iraaa m um .wi. be relet to Charles A. Oray of Stljm. (exchange were dosed and of the larger General Suspension of Busl- 'ness in New York and Chicago for the Day. v (Ualtag treat Leased Wire.) New York. Anrll lfj The fact that ClntA rridav and the Hebrew Feast of the Passover fdl on the same day this year resulted In a general suspension of business In the metropolis. Many of tha large financial Institutions and mercantile establishments, aa well as the public schools, were closed for the day. The stock exchangee have de- .I...I - knlllaw Mntll n.vl UnnlV In UIKIl VMM. rf . all the churches specld services were neia auruig we amj. -as to Chleago. April' IT. Good Friday wi .. I . . nl...piibl n nhlaaO t mil iiiqi j vw.'vi .ww " m 1 - InatHntlAna rvnl v tha banka remained ODcn for bualneaa. Special - a t j I i rami l nwi onan inr ouimwa. A contract for a part or this wora igervlc8 were held in ootn tne watnouo fear ago i ana rrvimaai cuureuoa mi'nulnri failed to I . cl-1 vianni, April 17. The customary m I elaborate church services marked the observance or Ktooa rnui w uiia v..i.ui.- th. Ami tfma alnna hi came to the throne, Kmperor Francis Joseph failed to perform the ancient Holy Thursday ceremony of washing the feet of 11 aged men. On the as vice of his physicians the aged em peror was persuaded to allow ono of the SrcnaUKrB to jiarun iu wuwu ,m his stead. (United Preai Leased Wire.) ri.ii..i Anrll 17. A Question that would be of Interest to Catholics too world over whether the law can com pel a Catholic priest to repeat on the i. . . iii'.mIaii maiia to n I m witnaas-aiuiu v. i -rWlU be answered In a cage on hearing Xl-T.m nnlitlo.lan and saloon- keepsr, Is on trial accused of withhold ing a diamond alleged to have been en- . , Xw mmt Mm Jm ' B AAI1 A Itlf BTI fM trustea to niB cr. u ' ' " " . , r " " ; The defendant declares that he no! receive tha atone. During the 'prelim inary bearing before Munlclpa! Judge 1W V'f.L' tha dla mond in question to the court with the remark that a penitent thief had given UNowb,the question arises. Caa Judge rhatlaln compel the priest to divulge .hi nm. of the thief? In some states ; ' . . there are statutes which put the secrets California strawberries are la larger ot th confessional beyond judicial ln mnlv and the stores are cutting the l&lliuilim UBnmiiioi ni mi imbdi supply and the stores are cutting the auirr price dally, There la a better showing , la quality and with the Increased pro- duction further outs in value may be Asparaffua im lllnr at thre pound for 25 cents In th recall ehope becaue UL uw jemi jjwr iii'iuBiiisV 4uiu vnuivi nisi lAVl v Yt Avftaxsi Brnlnsr iIawh nualltv. I at srskt. vi a vajl Ays m m vua w 9 " ae Ba ting better. Borne small shipments of -grass rrom waiia waua are arriving Limited Special Offer to fin Easy Terms at the Cash 1 IltC and home production wm -soon bs shown inAhKK!SaPT. hirhar with advanced so price, in California. Most supplies now come irom uva than northern California stock. Cauliflower Is getting cheaper. for the markets now have more than they can tell Texas Bermuda onions have arrived hara and are In good condition.- How ?r. th.r.U notSlng that can beat the old Oregon stock, even this late In the season. Tou will again be able to supply your t.hia with the choicest salmon In the wnriii for tha sorlng-summer season on river m in a oi .uiuuiuia i 1. a .nii for anv other salmon, no l.Lri rat..l .hoi,. Wuae of the non-arrival of several ex- TMctad steamers irvm n"nu " plScUcally all the halibut comes from there at wis time. New Colombia Grapho phone (Type BN) and Complete Outfit, includ ing your choice of six 10-inch Columbia Disc ' Records, and 200 needles mL, , . r.1i.n,V!n flrVinlinna iaa a larm rmortArAil oak cabinet, a noiseless motor, end a beautifully decorated flower hora, It ia equipped with the patent aluminum tone-arm and the reproducer. that have made the Columbia Graphophpne famous for mellow resonance and sweetness of tone. ,. , ' . The records are regular 10-inch Columbia disc records-beyond comparison for pureneas d tone, faithful reproduction and absence) of Sffittt outfit that costo $28.60-n easy terra-d U , sold ' undi ! written " tmaranU which accompanies each machine. Come ,in and let us show you, - - - t.V ," -', v Sold by yoar dealer,-or by t ' CO:M'MfI A PXXONOCXVAPH COMPANY , X ... 371 Washington St. ' ,1' ly an skin has or anened and the oualitv. With the com- !n- f Columbia royal Chinook there is the Columbia river fish are of nne SAVES HAN'S LIFE; FREED FROM PRISON (United "teai Leased Wire.) t' w 1 i--i Anll 1 A nlaia tit akin six by four Inches In else has savea a man a me uiu huh from prison. Louis Deak, a miner, was terribly burned about the body recent- id the physicians oeciaea mm a In grafting operation wouia d. inn only thing to save his me. xney went to the county Jail and asked James Dalley. who was serving a six months sentence for larceny, if he would part with enough cuticle to be transferred to Desk's body on condition that he would be released. Dalley consented and the operation was performed. The miner is now recovering and Dalley Is a free man. . Sheet Music 2c. rifty-cent folios 5c. a M. Levy's Muslo House.vtl SIth. AnnlA Show Incoroorate. Olympia, Wash. April " 17. The Na- ng 3BUV mm. YOUR I - I TT? U - TT 'rltl 0? : ' A T ' ' ,- ' " .Mm i. We handle Sample Shoes only and ; purchase them from shoe factories' at ONE-THIRD TO ONE HALF BELOW REGULAR MARKET : PRICES ; therefore we are able to offer you the NEWEST ' STYLES AT BARGAIN PRICES and still make money, so it is "up to you - to .trade with us, as else ' where you will have to 'pay full prices. ; A 'Big aulas PRICES AS FOlLOWS: Men's $3.60 and $4.00 union-made tan Oxfords, in all sizes, go at . ;daueUJ Women's $3.50," $4.00 and $5.00 tan Oxfords, in the new button spade last or the popular Garden Ties and regular cuts; air sizes, all widths. Sale . do Of price...... v .$LUO Misses' and boys' $2.00 and $2.50 tan Shoes and Oxfords, newest shades, in all sizes. t1 lf" Sale price d 1 OO oiic iicc vasvu 2000 Pairs of Finest Black Dress Shoes on Sale at -the Following Prices Children's $1.50 and $1.75 finest kid and patent I! Misses' $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 fine Dress Shoes, v,a riraeo Wi in Knttrtn lar nr lnw r'nte ':" In natnt. vici and punmetal : everv DODular eafggaaVaVa VII a AaW SMiu eae W aeaaaafe. mu aatai aaavv 1-iA Drase .ho in hutton. lace or low c'tits :' plenty of the Play Mate styles; all sizes Y( and widths. Choice of this lot, pair. .... 00 C Women's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for dress, in an almost endless variety of patents, vicis and gunrnetal Oxfords, ribbon ties, garden ties or boots. Choice of this lot, any Qf size,, pair -Olead style is here, all sizes. On sale dk Of; SeiAos.lt at, pair....... Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Dress Shoes, in patents, vicis, gunrnetal, in every new style as well as the popular ones. A style for evry foot, all sizes and widths; union-made; low A Qf cuts or regular shoes. Choice, pair. 0 MwmU Shoe' .'Store Cm. Corner First and Madison Streets Branch. Second Street Near finrnslde tlonal apple show, orsanlied by Bpo- kane citisens lor tne purpoaa oi. giving annual exhibitions of fruit In that city, has filed articles of Incorporation, In ttnm r tVim ai llr. A, fltata. Some of the foremost men of Spokane are back of the enterprise, including D. C. Corbln, 3. P. Graves, H. M. Richards. n. . i m Mriin n n Corbaley, F. E. Ooodall. H. J. Neely and othera Tomorrow and Monday will positively be the last days for discount on east side gas bills. Portland Gas Company. Kayser long sHlc irloves " tomorrow, I1.S5 at Baanon's. See page. I.. Spectacles $1.00 at Mett sot's. FALLS FACE DOWNWARD IN A ( ; PUDDLE, AND GIRLS LAUGH m A I- a naftV TTft tr Blllt of light brown; a hat of the Sn.lot or ugn p"",; hl, hnad. and his fat? ware encased in lemon colored Ox- for-. . 1" i vvn .a. .flfl hur- rvhi alonir Oak street to get in out of !7ln . .Ja Jrvnt his swell toga from getting saturated: At Fourth street he started to cross and was compelled to Side step miniature, sea. With a f,.m haPattempted to clear the street car bracks. His foot slipped on one pi the wet rails and he fell flat on his face in the pool of water. His pretty brown derby sailed down the street, and when the young man arose to his feet his Easter suit was a sight to behold. Two young girls who had better luck crossing . the street tittered and the youth of the handsome clothes lamented and lamented loudly. Then he did a hot foot after his head gear, not caring whether he got his nice new shoes wet, and finally disappeared around a corner, still cursing his rate. Chickens, Geese Ducks, Turkeys BUTTER, roll'. .55c and 60c RANCH EGGS, doz. . . .20c Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs . 25c Halibut, lb. ............10c Milchncr Herrings, keg..$l Honey, comb 15c Large Eel, lb.... ....... 20c Deliveries for the East Side daily, north to Freemont, east to Twentieth street. . -1 - Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND, ANKENY Phones Main 6 A5556 DollesDiamond Liberty BeU Flour GOOD FRIDAY ALMOST END OF THE SOMBER LENTEN DAYS mA i. emnA Friday and all strict observers of church holidays make this the climax of the penitential , moi, which begins with Ash Wednesday. 40 days before Lent, and lastattll Bast-r Sunday. Good ; Friday. ; comroeiuwi tha a.- t ha Lord's ' crucifixion, be comes a day of prayer and when this day Is over many consider that Lent has passed and no longer obaerVe their Lenten vows. Originally the one day of Friday was observed as a day of fasting until cock crow, the hour when the resurrection wss believed to have taken place. Later the fast was extended to 40 hours, the length of time the JLonl lay in tn tomb, and still later to a period of 40 days, the season of fasting and temptation in the wilderness.. That is tha origin of Lent. Now, after this season of denial when social pastimes and merriment are relinquished, and strict observers deny themselves one or more special things. Good Friday comes as a climax with special serv ices in the ritualistic churches. The Thursday preceding Is known a Maundy Thursday and used to be ob served In remembrance ot the day when the Lri'wanei tne apostles' reet. tn Queen Elisabeth's time the English monarch waahd . the - feet of as manr poor, subjects as they were years old. The water was mixed with sweet herbs and after, washing the sign of the cross was made on the feet and gifts were presented to the people. V . vf ' ' " Hagan's Magnolia Balm . ' . A. liquid preparation for. , Face; Neok, Arms and Hands, Makes tha kla like you want It. Does It In a moment. It s neith er atloky nor greasy. , t If a harmless, olaaa and '' refreshlnfl. Cannot bo1 U, deteotod. Two oolora, Pink and White. UaaH morning noon and night, : ' Winter, pHng,ommor Fall. AKPLS.FREE. . 44 S. Fifth St., Brooklyn, K.T. ' THE BEST S TODAY DIAMOND ROLLER MILLS saai wAJUcnroTOir wtxexxv, , - Phone Faclflo 2261. C. H. BUCKDEE GROCERY CO. 875 4th, raonee, Bt, S180, A-8180. Radio Soap, It bars.,.,..........25v Bleaching, Soap, 15 bars . . . . . . . . . .25 6ay-Po Powder, 36 pacgages. . . . . Quaker Rice, Mi -4. for. . f . j . .'. ....ZSd Violet Wheat, i for . . ... . , . . .25 Quaker Wheat Berries. 4 for...... 25 Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder. . . 1-Ib. cans ,,." oV. 15 Pie Peaches,'per dos... ...... ,.'...75 FURNA6E ; BEST lTZ' 1L fjCA. is tneA Every Furnace We Sell Is Absolutely Guarant-ed The heating problem is a question In Oregon as wells In tha ' eastern states. Tha one real satisfactory way to solve this problem is to install a furnace then your home will ba heated perfectly. It pays to put a furnace in, not only for comfort's sake, but because it increases the value of your propertyy-if yon erer want to tell, a furnace installed is a strong selling point. We make estimates for installing furnace systems complete. Wa employ experienced furnace men for this work and the work , we guarantee to be. satisfactory, . . ; b.-;v-x.-;;;- ;-;.v U?s"t:.i We Selected the Fox Furnabe We recommend the Fos Fur nace. It gives you dean, equal ized heat cuts your fuel bills In half. Have pur man call and 1 talk it over with you. . Drop us card today. - ' -,..-' ) Maintaining Heating Plants If Our Business;: Wernamtain our own tin chop, where we make all the air duett and furnace pipes used in our installation work. No charge for estimates. Inform us ' of your needs right away. I IS A nnCDI 7 130 FIRST ST O. eJ. ivrilVJLI--fIVI-f I NEAR ALDER Fresh Creamery Butter, roll 60 Other Butter, roll, 40e and 45 Ranch EggsJ stamped, dozen 20t 2 lbs.' nice mild Cheese. i . . .35 Extra fine Coffee, per lb....25e Blue Point Oyster Co. WE WILIMOVE TO Our New Store at 86 Third Street MONDAY, APRIL 20 ; The Oregon Cheese Co. 136 FIFTH Opposite Olds, Wortman & King 55c Pure Gold Brand 55c A. new brand of butter that beats them all. because, it IS as (rood as the best and sells for less.- '''.'- v cxmsn zckhi goirr 9ma comes V . 5 if Henion-HenleyCo. " aer' TaJcbxu vs. - Wholesale and Retail Dealers in East ern and Olympia Oysters, Staple and Fancy Groceries. General Restau rant Supplies; , Eggs, Butter Cheese. 31 NORTH SIXTH ST. Phones Main 1910: Home A1910 ' y: We Know iU, tow $ Know, Where "To set the best -x t& C C0ffEE25S in town at . LD. Haines Tea Store ", ' - ' a 1T0 TflJJU MV. n Bet. scorrlsos ana TamaU. K ' t f -