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Tin OREGON DAILY IHITPMA VL, ; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1813: Kill III II FALL FOR HE Scornfully Repels Suggestion That He Let Bolter of 1896 Be Candidate. 7 " " "'-' fCnltd Ficm Lmmo WIm.) " Lincoln, Neb., Auj. 19. Discussing the suggestion of Henry "Watterson that VJlUara J Bryan" should consent to the nomination by Democrats In. 191 of i candidate who bolted the party In 1906, Bryan In' the Commoner "today says; "It seems to be assumed by those for hom Colonel Watterson speaks that no ttan Is fit to be elected president unlese he- helped to" elect a Republican presl, dent 14 years ago. . If it- would promote harmony for 6,600,000 people to an nounce that they1 would gladly follow One who laid down, his arms; and went oyer to the enemy, wouldn't It also pro mote harmony for those who are left to announce that they would 'gladly sup port some one having an unbroken tec ord for .regularity? 'v "Bryan l notjat liberty to consider the matter, from a, purely personal , . standpolnv : He owes, something' to the men who thrice nominated him In spite (f the Influences now trying to emas culate our platform and substitute, reac tionary . for -progressive Ideas. . ' "Can he ' afford to surrender" those supporters Into the hands of the opposi tion merely to enjoy the plaudits of those who do not sympathise with the platforms on which he ranr BRIDGE DRAWST0 ; REMAIN CLOSED IN - -f:EVElNNG PERIOD (Continued From Page One.) V lated. Since the draws have been regu. lated thousands .of. "dollars have been aved to business men, and valuable time almost beyond computation saved to the people, . "Had the county court' not ordered the closing of the draws Jt amflrml convinced that we should still be wait ing for the government regulatlpns.-The officials of Kovernment tiav hun apparently are opposed to regulation of mo arwB more oecause of violated tra dition than from any other cause. 1 have personally- Investigated and as certained that no damage has been done the navigation interests' by , either the morning or evening closed periods, nor will there ever be any damage. An apple on a boat -Is not going to rot while held at the draw for 30 minutes, which Is the longest possible period. A sand scow's man m not jtoin tn no n iturhai h waiting until 10,000 or 12,000 hurrying. pcopie nave Deen allowed to get across the bridges to their business affairs. A tugboat's machinery will not rust while waiting for the draw to open. Regulations Rot Unreasonable. "These thlmrs belnr Inw'T rt K. lleve there Is a court in the land that win nnj us guilty of unreasonably de laying or obstructing navigation. And unless. we are found to hav nran ably delayed, or obstructed . navigation ine regulation oi tne, uraws by the coun .tv cannot be st6mLt i . - "I do not think of the 'present sit uation either In the terms of a west side or an east side. It Is for the whole city of Portland." I have "evi dence to show that regulating the draws server pttblio Interest I. am In office AO serve the public Interests, therefore It Is my duty to enforce the regulations i Which have been prescribed by the coun ty. Even the United States statutes take this into account H. Stutsman, loreman'of the Burnside draw Informs me that the. drawNtenders have always felt themselves bound to Consider the transrlver as well as the river traffla ;ln opening the draws, and they 1 have been confirmed lit this belief by that part of the law which reads: j "That It shall be the duty of all persons owning and operating and tend ing the draw bridges now built or which may hereafter be built across the navi gable rivers and other waters of . the United States, to open, or cause to be opened, the draws of such bridges under such rules and regulations as In the opinion of the secretary of. war the pub llo Interests require.' ; ' "In this case the publlo interests re quire the evening closed periods as well CHEAPER Spnng Ducks, lb. .....25 Skamokawa Butter Ranci'EggslS;2 dozen 65 fchmook Salmon,; 2 lbs. 25 iHalibut, lb. 10 COLUMBIA FISH CO. Third and Ankcny. Main .5, - . ' -.'A-5556 Another li y Fine Sugar-Cured IJams at 19c , J WHILE THEY LAST ; n Every Ham We Make All Our Sausage VEAL SAUSAGE 15 i FRANKFURTER ,. .12 -fBOLOGNA-rrtTrrrrlO . CpR. FOURTH AND -YAMHILL STS. f; . , as the morning, and they will be con tinued." . It has become apparent that Major Mclndoe, corps of United States ens!, neers, will find It necessary to ask the Intervention of the United States attor ney general If immediate prosecutions of complaints that navigation has bean obstructed are had. United States Dis trict Attdrney McCoyrt while expres sing a disposition to prosecute Imme diately If he could' find authority, and reason. for doing so, has. so far been unable to find a statute which author izes 'the Institution of a civil action by the government, whlleo-the other hand, no boat has been delayed by the closing of the. draws to constitute, i his opinion, reason for criminal prose-Cut!qns,;-'-:;;::::.--;--"':;'' ',. "... -Malor Mclndoe believes that the ac tion of the county Is In defiance of the United States government and more than sufficient cause has been fur nished for both civil and criminal prose- outlons, and he further believes that such prosecutions ' should be Instituted at once, instead Of awaiting the regular operations of the United States courts. The earliest Dosslble hearing of the cases, If they wait their regular lurn. would be next Ootober.i'.v: ., - , WEDDING GIFTS STOLEN (Continued From. Page One.) partment of the articles stolen. The booty Included two diamond pendants, one , topas pendant, a gold watch.- two brooches, one set with jiamohds, two gold bracelets, three cameo chains, three stickpins and a pair of amethyst -cuff studs.. The total-value wjUl probably run close to $1000. :: . Manv of-the articles stolen were wed ding, presents, Mr. and ,. Mrs.'' Talbott having , been recently united in mar riage. The maid believes that the burglars were frightened away because they es caped through . the tMinsom over the kitchen door instead of going out through the front door, which they had. locked behind them. ' . Rev Mr. Talbott is expected home from Newberg this afternoon. ;. . Fast If evfTtoirk. ByOugllemo Ferrero la; Atlantic. In all sincerity,.! must confess that when I started for New Tork I had many of these Ideas and prejudices myself." and I expected to set foot in a modern Babylon, If- w read news papers carelessly without suuraitting their statements to a carerui mvesu gatlon, we end by warping our opin ions, even if we are reasonable and educated persons. , Once landed In "America It was- easy for -me to sea Jthat lnTtho JegemLthere was great exaggeration. For example there lr such a thing as American lux ury, but it is very different from what the European, imagines u to oe. it is the extravagance of the middle rather than the upper classes. I have .often had occasion to note while in the company of " the men who live on a salary professional men, business men and manufacturers of moderate means that persons -of the same status in Europe would live much more simply or at least would spend less rreeiy man in AroerlcaBut as for the extravagance of the rich or very rich, it is indisputa bly greater in Europe. The legend of the wild, unheard of extravagance of the rich in America could only have been created and cir culated throughout Europe by persons, whether American or European, who .had no idea of the extravagance of the rich classes in Europe, especially in those two great centers of European wealth, London and Paris. All I have seen and heard concern in g- the vice of the, great American cities alcoholism, gambling. Immor ality- seems to me to be neither more nor less than I have seen in all .the great cities of Europe. I have noticed these sad features of modern civlii zatlon, but they are no more hideous in America than elsewhere. Queen Wllhelmlna, Financier. The Queen of Holland is a woman of affairs and alive to the commercial and Industrial Interests of the present-day world. She is said to have inherited her industrial nature, not alone from her noted fathaj, the late King William III, and her mother, the late Princess Emma, who was the daughter of Prince George of Waldeck. but her business and indus trial nature may be traced back to that roted and remarkable German Count Walram. who lived In the eleventh can tury, and from whom Queen Wllhelmlna Is a direct descendant. Among the properties in which she Is Interested are the rich coal deposits of Alabama. As the story goes, some years ago .a relative of .the present queen, of the Netherlands ViBlted the United States, and while here he heard of the German city of Cullman and of the natural re sources of the state of Alabama In en- f. . , i 1 , ,' ,. 1 S3 68c and 70c Best Creamery ...... .75 Ranch "Eggs . .. . .... . 30 Best Hams .. , .19 Dairy Butter -..V.'..... 50 and K5 Bacons .SO to -25 Compound .............. , . . 60 Best Lard . . . , 85 Wisconsin Swiss Cheese. . .25i-S0 Full Cream . . . . . . . ... . . ; . v. .20 Half Cream 15 Cream Brick v ; l s . , . 20 Llmburger 35 ... , SATURDAY IS OUR CHICKEN DAY CHICKENS 22 Per Lb. La Grande Creamery 264 YA3IHLLL STREET . BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH Guaranteed . COMPOUND' 6-lb. pail .) 55 10-!b. pail... 91.05 Come early or call up Main -283(rA--2830r- BtJTTER g : Ham Sale CITY;MARKET eral. As a reeult of this he visited Ala bama and .when he went-to Cullman to Investigate was surprised at the city tlie. Germans had built there among the sand hlllsi and he marveled at the great deposits of coal he saw near the town of Cullman. Returning home, he told ttie story te his relative, the queen of The Netherlands, and she at once became Interested. When the Cullman Coal and Coke company was formed and the Hol landers took an Interest in it their queen was one of the first, to purchase a large Wock of stock, , ; . , Sale On for Twenty-four Tear. From the Washington Post An auction sale, which has already laaWd .nearly a quarter of a century, is still, far from finished at Sotheby's in London.- It is the sale of tne most extensive collection of ancient manuscripts In the woria-the BibUotheca Phillips, the col lector of which, who died 40 years ago. devoted a long life and a fortune of J600.000. ; .'. ? , '.- The disposal of the vast ' library. which packed his . country mansion, Thlrlestalne House, Cheltenham, from basement to attic( began in-1880, and the sales will continue at least another generation. - Already 18 separate Sales, totaling nearly 16,000 lots, have reallied $225,000, and there hive been several sales by private treaty as welL The Frenoh and German governmenU have bought in many natlohal manu sorlpU, which Sir Thomas Phillips ao qulred while ransacking Europe for his unmatched collection. . i Anything written on vellum what ever' its nature, was purchased by this eccentric collector, who described him self, as "a velio maniac," and gave any price that was asked for old manu soript The account books of kings and queens, the early records of ancient monasteries, long forgotten treaties .be tween nations, ana the autograph poems of 14th Century bards were all eagerly bought by him. - . To. AlreWpt.. .1 ?e Jartrig "ships that cleave the reaims " of air ." And taunt the clouds, and set ' the winds at naught, -How like ye are unto the lords of thought, Who, seeking truth, prove unmasked sphinxes fair, And lay the scheme- of Superstition bare; Yea, even as he whose winged vessels . ' sought,' . And found, new worlds, ye seek and . home have brought The proof of power in regions other where. ' Forever man outgrows the old and climbs Into the new or else he were a clod; - And even now within his rusty mail " Mars shrinks and rattles, fearing; these 'bright tlmea That brand him demon, long supposed a god Outgrown, eolughed off. as upward wings the sail! . 0. & Blanden. Lunchroom on Skyscraper. From the New Tork Evening Telegram. If certain organizations . have their way about it, the New York shopgirl's lunch of chocolate drops and dill pickles, eaten while she strolls about the streets, will soon be a thing of the past. The Fifth Avenue association, aided by the Women's Municipal league, com mences an active campaign promoting a unique plan for lunchrooms on the roofs Of scores of skyscrapers. For a long time the Fifth Avenue or ganization has been trying to devise some practical scheme to keep out of that thoroughfare at the noon hour the thousands of girls, men and boys who flock at the various corners until the V Cor.FIrst&Washlngton Sgy&figgR Bari5Lec I Cut Rate Grocer snrcnecryBuan,1 High Class Bakery Oooda M , . . Tomorrow, 3 lbs. 40o Coffe.....gl f.i., aI UocU We have aom. of tha baat Craamary Best Plnhead Tea (Ounpowder), VCuier OI iTiaiKCl Butter In .th market at TO and per lb 65 . " 75 per roll; also Pure Lard at 80d :Do take a pound of our 25c Coffe. r,0 per 6 lb. pall. Don't forget ua. Fra. home. It beats anything you ever TTQIIK VlllCeril silver - got for 25c. " ' - oeuvery- , Hanson, the The SWISS CHEESE STORE Fruit Man a bo. to-, jo- Headquartera for all kinds of Imported and Domestle Cheese, OUv. matoea, 3 lb a., SPECIAL Oils. Sardines. Macaronis, Noodles, Bummer Sausages, Breakfast Ba- 0 fKejJju8 P h Tfr con' Boiled Ham. and lot of tther Lunch Goods. Special Tillamook cat Grapesf ib., 5 Stone. U 75 FuU Cream Ch.es. (sharp), p lb.. 20. A.' FXTHBJB. " ftp,, gasrflum Garwood's Cream Taffy, Best In IF YOU WANT The best U. S. Inspected Mt, get it from Rlr. Frledmaa At the lowest prices. Next to Ocean Fish Market Pure Lard, 5 lbs ...75 Veal Roast.... 12 1,2. 15 Boiling Beef '. 7, 8 Pot Roast , 10 Round Steak, 2 lbs 25 Shoulder Steak, lb ..10 GUMBERT, The Fruit Man THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN FRUIT at the MOST MISSION TEA SHOP rBXB BAtLOOUB TO CD'S TOHXB8 BATUKDAT TrM Cups and Saucers Saturday Free 2 cups and saucers with 1 lb. Hoffman House Bak ing Powder. .50 Free 1 cup and saucerwith 1 lb. 45c tea or over. Free 1 cup nd saucer with 2 bottles of Red Ribbon Ex tracts "at... ,,....50 ColumbiaRiver Fish Depot Kippered Salmon, per lb. .20, Royal Chinook Salmon, lb. 12v$ Halibut, A-No. I, 3 lbs......25 Silver Smelts. 1 lb. ,.,.10 CoJumbla JUw Smelta'. ... . .5 Hens- BrOTcrs; and, DuckaV-fplenty on hand. Free Delivery. . Phone Ua Your, Orders. Marshall 2177 , . v A-3717 Some Rousing Fish and Chicken Specials Chic Salmon,' 2 lbs, for .....25 Sturgeon, 3 lbir for .... J.. .25 Halibuts y Ibttfor . r. j v.-. rr . . . i . .5 I 5pringTrChickens P. . 25 Hens- . .', . .24 At the SANITARY FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY a Venue is so. congested that It retards trade. ..-. x " In the dozens of huge loft buildings that tower It to 20 stories above the curb, lining both sides of Fifth avenue for nearly two -miles, there are located hundreds of 'manufacturing industries whose employes mount into many thou sands. - . ' " Not many , of these concerns at the present time have conveniences in the way- of dining or rest rooms for their girl workers. Bo when the,noon whistle sounds there is a great scurrying for the elevators and in a few moments streams of girls and other employes pour into the avenue to . take advantage of the brief breathing spell.; Most of them go carrying their lunches in hand so as not to waste any of the precious momenta. , That these thousands of care free young women thoroughly enjoy them selves there isn't a -particle of doubt by the way they go laughing and sing ing as they saunter along the wide side I?EOPIE9S--;Tlie - House - of - SUGAR Always weigh your sugar 17 lbs for fl.00 Per tack Maion'i Jars, specia.l,' pint---f Quarts Half-gallons' .fjJ Caps, dozen...... 2 cans Western Milk. ...... .15 Veal Loaf, tf-lb. cans. .......10 2-lb. can Corned Beef 25 5 "Cans .Minced Clams ... . ;.) .25 FLOUR Our rpedal G. & G., Saturday only Big Bend, the best ever, per sack ,.. Pr barrel. . . .i ......... . f 5'S0 Oleomargarine 40c Roll Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds for 25 ' Large Irory Soap, 2 bars for 15 Sapollo, 2 bars. 15 Del-Mont "Tomatoes, Saturday only, can 10 1 cans Mqstard Sardines. . . .25 Alaska Herring, dozen 25 t qt. Turlock's Grape Juice 25 2 bottles Worcestershire Sauce for 25 3 boes Shin6la!wir..i 25 2 cans Shrimo -... . . , 25 T.irffa box Macaroni 35 2 cans Lye 15 IS lbs.' New Potatoes, 25; sack ?150 Prh Tomatoes, lb 5 1 quart bottle Chow Chow.... 25 J New Carrots, id ids Bell Peppers, 2 lbs. for 15 Asparagus Beans, 7 lbs. ....25 3 large heads Lettuce ......10 6-lb. basket Fresh Tomatoes, v 25 cant Ovsters. 25: dozen.. 90 5 lbs. Seedless Raisins .. 25 2 boxes Shoe Polish for...... 5 Two 2-lb. cans Heinz' Pork and Beans ..25 20 lbs. Sugar $1.00 With A1, lbs. G. S. Coffee fl.00 mm t. public mum MEAT SPECIAL Hamburger, lb Pork Sausage, Prime Rib pound Picnic Hams, RAY FA1RCHILD 209 Washington Street Publlo Market THE LITTLE WHOLESALE BUTCHER. RETAILS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. OSc tb 80c Roll L EGGS OregoQ Kind and Eastern Oakdale Butter Store Center of Market ASK FOR SKAMOKAWA BUTTER FRESH CHURNED Always Good. Get the Habit Washington FruitStand Taney Freeston. Peaches -..... .75 Lemons, par dozen .............. 25 Bananas, p.r' dozen ............15 Torpatoei; 4 lbs. 15 walks of this popular street In fact these gay and Independent typical American shopgirls are the one great attraction of the street In thehour, and business practically halts to enjoy the promenade. ' i While this feature of the dally "walk ing luncheon" is appreciated by the young people themselves and their admirers,- the business men and merchants would like to have more trade in their storea ' s : - .' England's Rule In Egypt. ' From th World .Today.. . . "When England assumed sole control tn 1,882. Egypt was still bankrupt with a public debt of more than $500,000,000 and an income insufficient, to pay the interest and cajAry on the government The publlo revenue in 1882 amounted to 4,600,000; in 1907 to 881.600,000, more than $10,000,000 in excess of the expen ditures. , On Jan. 1, 1908, the sum of j 1ST. AND ssf0 Pacific Main 5700 PHONES Home A-1412 - i - - -- The Most Convincing Argument That the People's is the best place to trade That the People's have the best quality That the People's give the beBt service ' And That Cash Is the Great Bargain Getter Is to buy your groceries. me.ats, creamery products, teas, coffee, veg etables, etc., from the People's Market and compare jhe price and quality with that you ale getting from your "grocer. 1 gallon Syrup 4o 2 Jap Rose Soap .....15 10 down Clothes Pins. . . .. .10 8 rolls Toilet Paper .25 1 bottle Nut Butter 25 3 bottles Picnic Mustard 25 3 bottles Extract .,...25 rm and Hammer boda, pkg. r30 lbs. Rice ...fl.00 5 lbs. Beans Cocoanut, lb 15 5000 Matches...:... 25 Minute Tapioca, 3- for 25 3 bot. Durkee Salad Dressing. 25 6 bars pure white Soap... .25 Free Basket With Every $2 Cor. First & Washlnoton City, 15c Pound B.F. Jones' Market ,.10 2 lbs 25 Roast, rolled, 15 lb 16 German , Pot Roast 10 Green Bone for chickens, lb.. 5 Al Compound, the patL....05 Dry Salt-Cured Bacon, lb... 23 REASONABLE PRICES Honey New Crop BXOXT&AB 90o COJTB WX 8JbX MB 16 Belter Lowest Prices Dairy. 2 lbs. f 5 Eureka, 2 lbs. ....... ....70 Valley, 2 lbs 75 Ooldeurod, 2 lbs .'..80 AT TBJB GOLDENROD Washington Street Entrance. 70c-BUnER-70c 1000 2 pound rolls, full weight. Purity Brand, T0 per roU. TnlB Is- absolutely fresh churned. It's Just right No limit Buy all you want Eggs, Every One Guaranteed 30c Per Dozen Full Cream Tillamook Cheesa, 25 per pound. Youns Americas. 25 Honey, 25 per quart THE ELGIN BUTTER STORE Just as you go lnl Can't miss It $45t&00.00ff was li the general reserve fund and the publlo debt was reduced in 1S08 by. $1,600,000; it now is $473,000,- ooo. , ; ' ; ' - The cities and towns . were Without any drainage or sewerage. Only within ten years even Carlo itself, with a death rate of forty-six per 1000, has under taken any such publlo work. In .the country every canal was polluted and stagnant pools of filth were near every village. : . The annual pilgrimage to Mecca wey likewise the means of introducing many diseases. Cholera and other ; epidemics were of frequent occurrence, and their ravages carried off thousands and thousands of the population. --v Little by little the various difficul ties of the situation have been studied and solved by the administration, until now Egypt may be considered a reason ably healthy country. Of course vast 3 bottles Olives 25 Eagle Milk 15 Baker's Cocoa 20 .3 bottles Catsup ........25 3 bottles Vinegar..., 25 1 lb. Ridgway's Tea.......... 50 1 pint Honey 25 1 quart Honey,.. 45 1 -gal. can Honey, 10 lbs, net f 1.0O 3 loaves Bread 10 6-lb... basket Tomatoes .... .25 8 lbs. dry Onions 25 Ferndale Butter, roll .65 13 bars Soap 25 Order, Taken Home No Sugar Jan .7 m Bread Is the Staff of Life 1 A,H.CQKini lr4 dalles! I' " ; ' vA-thx. n 1 1 1 rn mi i unim n mm' OFFICE 324 ABINGTON BLDQ PORTLAND. FELLOWS GROCERY CO. 349-351 OAK STREET 348-350 ANKENY STREET PHONES MAIN 2596, A-2596 " 20 Lbs. Sugar , S Lbs. Special Sugar, 17 Lbs. $1 Suirar. oer sack . . . S6.00 Our fancy patent Rose City Flour, per sack . . .l.ou Good Family Flour, sack. $1.20 S1 lbs. good Apples ... , 25 I box good Appl $125 1 qt. bottle Grape Juice. . . . .35t 1 pt. bottle Grape Juice ....20 1 package Long Branch Crackers fot . . . . 10 1 good Broom .... ; . . . . .25 1 lb. Fellows' Special Blend Cof- fee . . . . ................15 1 lb. Pure-Black Pepper ...25 1 lb. Green or Black f ea .25 12 bars good Laundry Soap 25 7 bars Beat Em Allpap, , .25 1 large pkg.' Pearline . . 20 1 bottle Bluing or Ammonia. .5 Z. canaAmericaa- Sar4ttirr25 1 gal.' pail good Table Syrup 45 1 can faker's Cocoa 20 YOU- SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH FOI! ' ' GROCERIES , sums of money fcave tn-sa re ! effect such; a result - ' 'At first enormous difficulty as-encountered "by the English '1 ..makir.j changes .ih the system of txaUoa be cause the people, so long accustomed f the betrayal of their interests, thought the plans proposed were eimply for th purpose of increasing tlielr bur5r.s. Little by little, however, they learnt 1 that another era had opened, and finally their suspicions were calmed. They then began to work with renewed energy, ana now, secure in the fruits of their labor, they are not merely improving their own conditions, but afe building up the repu tation of their country. The synchronisation of vessels at se fitted with wireless apparatus by sig nals sent from the Eiffel Tower at Paris, has been successfully inaugurat ed.. SPECIAL EASTERN HAMS, per lb.. .20 BACON, per lb. 22 PICNIC HAMS, per lb. ..11 W Milk 3 Cans for 25c Crosse. & Blackwell Olive Oil quart -.T6 Lulu, the 'Great Cleanser, four, cans ;..............25 MEATS BEEF .-67 8 Boil Beef, lb Pot Roast Beef, lb ..8c, 10 ;.1212 .121.2 10 Loin Roast Beef, lb.... Sirloin Steak, lb , Shoulder Steak, lb.... MUTTON Mutton Stew, ner lb.;. T Rhntildwr Mutton, oer lb .. 10 ..121-2 Loin Mutton Chops, lb. PORK Shoulder Pork, lb... v 1-v t . It 15, IT ....20 20 Loin rortc, in............ JLoin PojrJkCbops , ... VEAL Shoulder Veal, per lb.. Veal Chops, per lb..... ,14 ..14 Breast of Veal, per id Veal Stew, per lb ......12 10, 12 1 quart Salad OIL ....... . .30 1 quart bottle Chow Chow , .25 Eggs Per Doz. 25c 1 lb. Monarch Coffee.. 1 lb. Loaf Sugar...'. XtiJC A large box of Macaroni, Spaghet ti or Vermicelli ......... .35 BUTTER Fancy Criamcry,65e,70c75c AND REQUIRES DALLES DIAMOND OR LIBERTY BELL f LOUR To make a superior artlde. , Manufactured by fc - DIAMOND FLOUR MILLS Ask your rrocsr for Thu.PaHes Diamond or Liberty Bell Flour, or call Main 9397. Wa will hav yott supplied.. . . . . Coffee $2.00 Meats Eastern Hams, per lb.' .... .10 Legs of Mutton, while they last, per lb H Shoulders Mutton, while they last, per lb. ( . .5 Pot Roast Beef, per lb..'. 8 Boiling Beef, per lb. ..... ...C Rump Roast Beef, per lb.. . .10 Steaks, per lb. .....10 to 15f Sirloin Steaks, per lb. ...4,12 2 lbs. Pure Lard .C5( , Fruit Jars Mason.Pint Jars, per doz. Xo$ Mason Quart Jars, fer doz.. ,C5 Mason' Half-Gal. Jars, doz.. ,8r Mason Rubbers, 3 doz. .....I- Paraf fine Wax, 2 pkjjs. .... ; you::