.a n i 61 ! it. ., i i in a hind Encounter'. With Owen r.eran Will Till; Hatter of Frame and Heart With, Cat; if OX Ha Has Chanced Co Remain. B7 Max BaJthaaar. . i Ban Francisco, Nov. 25. lias Bat tling: Nelaon come back? The Question that has --been asked by fight follow era the country over since the ex-cham-plon announced that he wM aa stood u "ever, following his lon rest and outing In ; Yellowstone Park, will be jgiven a definite , and final answer to morrow afternoon when he will meet Owen Moran, the great Uttle English man, la a 20 ronnd contest In this city. This encounter will be the supreme test and it Nelson wins decisively all dnuht that h reallv haa come back will have been Bet at rest If he moke only an Indifferent Bhowlng-well. It can mean nothing mora than that one of toe greatest fighting machines the ring has known lfl worn out be ryond the possibility of repair. In Moran the Dane will meet a rather eleverer man than Atftone La Grave, with whom , he fought a draw a few weeks ago. A seasoned veteran, a clev er boxer, game to the core, witn a thor ough knowledge of all the finer points of I his profession, i and " exceptionally strong for a man -of his Inches, Moran Is a foeman : worthy of any boxer's gast can no longer hide behind his al leged Injuries to avoid a return bat tle, y Nelson ascribed" his poor showing . . . V . J. - . I. 1 . Lk.l V. . knit not boxed enough to' true his eye, and to the fact that the Frenchman out weighed hlxn about seven pound. There Is some luetic In the latter claim, but If his Judgment of distance can be bet tered Is a question that only ms snow lna atralnst Moran can answer. Nelson did not show that be had come back, in his fight with La Grave. No excuse that, he can offer will alter that palpable - fact -But If he disposes of Moran he will have convinced us that the beatlnr Wolaaat. gave htm has not sent blra to the pugillstlo graveyard, and will emphasize the fact that his la the moat wonderful body in pugil Ism'i history. ' ,-vy' . ?". '.?.-', y ' After all. Nelson's frame nd heart have been his principal stock la trade. He has never been accused of being a fox and admits himself that his su berior endurance, enabling1 hint to out roueh- his ' opponents, brought him . to the top of the heap. 1 v Washington' Fla From th Philadelphia' Butletla. Another valuable relic , Of Washing' ton has been recently added to the Val ley force Museum of American History, This is Washington's heademarters flag. His marauoe was purchased by the mu seum last' fall at a cost of $6000, after having been exhibited " for years la the National , museum at wasningion, n was his first headquarters he, " and was used by him throughout the war of the revolution. - v- -..-. a - - -- Now, through the courtesy-of Miss Frances B.- LovelT, A descendant of Bet ty Lewis, the sister of Washington, the flag of the commander In chief of the armies of the patriots Is exhibited with the famous war tent ; For years the flag has been a treas ured heirloom in Miss Xovell's family, and few nava known of Its existence. Upon her father's death she became its owner. It was known to tne ramuy as Wnshlnrtisn's headauarters flax." "That It Is the unidentified flag of T1' rmrtralta thera can' be na doubt' nava Rev. W. Herbert Bark, founder of the museum and who obtained the treas ured relic. "The flag of one picture,' says Rev. Mr. Burk, 'Is a. blue jack with 1J stars. ? ;The flag -now in the muwum here Is a light blue ttk Jack wltfi IS stars, the blu faded and th stars yellow with age." . t f The flag Is 3S Inches long and SS Inches wtda - The heading' Is ot home spun linen, with three eyelets worked with thread. The stars ar slx-polnted, double-stltched, and the1 silk back - of them has been cut oufto show the stars on both sides. The stars are not ar ranged In a circle, but In lines follow ing th crosses of the' British flag; which, Bev. Mr. Busk says, seems to have been the earlier arrangement Rev. Mr. Burk, In speaking of the way In which he came into the possession of the flag, said; "A few weeks ago I was telling some visitors to Valley Forg Museum of American History the , in teresting narrative of y Washington's marquee, when one of the number said she had recently seen the flag that belonged ' to .the tent The clue thus ' riven VaS quickly followed. . The owner. Miss LoteU, recognized the advantag f - exhibiting the flig with th tent specially when so carefully guarded as at th taoaeum. She readily agreed to loan the flag, and for this- purpose bad It framed.". - V '. .! ; Birthplace of Greeley.' h From ths New York Trlbun Ainherrt, th ancient capital of New Hampshire, celebrated the 150th annl verwiry of Ita leg&l existence -rwcentlT. The feature of the day was the ad dreseea appropriate to the occasion, the CHICKENS i Creamery butter. 6Sc70c Best Creamery 75c. r 'Eggs, 30c, 35c. Fresh ' Ranch Eggs, 40c.1 Hams, 17c Bacon, 22c Full Cream Cheese, 20c. ;4 264 YAMHILL ST. j Between 3d and 4th. 1 t: i t'; f;:, t I -ip a town, t s 1. was born .'r. r. 'iTrf a to ( t i. v t n-i ppoko of him It was hire tsint I nll (15 1; S Mr. Gi I'ebruary $, 1811, e f toe ns point r.,r'-s, to which the cltlz wun pnae. iiare ai.id, ocfore h was 10 years old, he lali tha foundation for his later career by ransacking the neighborhood for such books as were owned by the citizens, which be care fully read. ;.- Mr. Greeley was the orator of the day B0 years ago, when th town cele brated Its centennial. Today th cit izens got . out and examined the letter which he sent thera at that time return ing1 the pittance that tliey had sent him to defray Ms expenses on his trip to his native town. The Civil war. in which he was to plqy so prominent a part' was only a few months awfty. and he was busy with the exciting affairs of the day,' but he left them to talk to his old neighbors. am so terribly driven,1", said Mr. Greeley in bis letter,- "between writing and speaking, that I have not tfU to- FSLLOTO' 'SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY . Sugar, 19 lbs. for........ $1.00 ; Sugar, per, sack ........ ,f 5,40 : Rose CityFlonr, per sk. f 1.45 Extra Good Family FlotKr per sack ,,,,.,..,....$1.25 . 40-potmd Sack Good Family ' Flour 35 1 Sack Good Potatoes ,.$1.45 I Box Good Apple$ . ,.",.$1.15 3 Cans String Beana ,..,.25 .3 Cans Tomatoes ...,...25(( 1 Can Corn ,,.......,.....10 1 Can Peas . ,:v. ....... .. . 10 3 Qns Lake Milk ........25 1 Can Carnation Milk ,,.;10 1 Can Pioneer Milk 10 1 Can Eagle Brand Milk.. 15 1 Can Baker's Cocoa ...,'.20 1 lb. Ghir Chocolate ......30 1 lb. Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate ...t.....,.,,.40 "12 Bars Good " Laundry Soap .I...' .......25 7, Bars Beat 'Em All Soap, 25 1 Large Package Pearline 20 1 Uottle Bluing or Ammonia 6 I CRANBERRIES FOR EVERYBODY 4oC Fellows Grocery Company 349-351 OAR STREET. 348-350 ANKENY STREET. - - PHONES 'MAIN 2596, A-2596. ITS NOT WHAT YOU PAY iMoiiStesfiiMclb; -.- . . - - ..'--. l EXTRA CHOICU H AMS 17o , 3-Ib Pail Lard,.!.. 50 Mb Pail Lard r. iSO - 10-lb Pail Urd ; ,V , .?1.55 k 5-lb Pail Compound ..'..55 10-lb Pail Compound . .?1.05 ;Lcg; of Lamb . i . . .10 lay QplWaftet Cor. First fiVsshingtoa MARXEN.S SPECIALS Beet Plnhead Tea (aunp'a r)..65? Beet Uncolored Japan Tea, ; Needle Leaf ....654 S lbs. best 40o Coffee.., ...fl.OO 5 lba. very good Coffee..... S1.00 Onr rata era 25 Coffee en Sale ' 'f. Srary Day ftjarxen Tea Store at r tsx ' cosasa vi"" Walnttta, a to, for. 35 Toinatocl. tmt Is. ........... , , . Orawree, Aoa -. . ; . . . ."; .35 T Caululonrer, ch.......5a and lOci' Shelburie Duttcr and ' Grocery Store Canned Peaches, can ....... ,,.10 Prunea, 2 lba...............;.15i Canned Pumpkin, can .........15 Honey; per square...... ....... 15 3 Cans Fine Tomatoes... ....... 25i fxu2i DELmraT SPECIAL! -Spring Chickens 22c Salmon . . . . . .... . , , ,10 Halibut ........ ...,.10 Fresh Smelts, 3 lbs..25f Eastern Oysters, pint 40( We kill our own poultry and . catch '' our own fish AT Tins ' Sanitaryjisli Poultry Co. i 1 t r i :i .. . i x ; i t j ; . r t . '-. Jill i-l v ( , L.Lt rot allow it ,-.t $:!) t.) " i. t. t .' '. n of At. .:;! t i, t r i. 1 cost the old town a?-vi. '-, an. t I I y I to i nivi: r hav- i t Ci 1 '"I a f ' c ( trust I never shall. : J I gttt' t I am put rlrht on the books, eo trial it shall not, hereafter be t.a-1 to my native prejudice tnat I charged my town for speaking at her birthday. cele bration. Greater falsehoods than that have annoyed me ere now. So good night and God bless you!" WafiLSngton Likes Ilcihcs. "From the Washington Times. Washinjrton has had its first real man-to-man look at Governor Charles E. Hughes of New Tork. the man who the country believes will be th next chief Justice of the United States supreme court and Washington likes him. The governor came here house hunt ing. H had no state secrets to keep and so important information to give out He was Just Mr. Hughes of New York, rather than-the militant governor tand the Justice of the supreme court Lots of Washlngtenlans had their first close view of th governor. All of them had seen his pictures, which look like ' NUTS, ETC -1 lb. Walnuts ..;.2o 1 lb. Filberts .., 20 2 lbs. Almonds .... .J. .35 2 lbs. Brazils. ...... .35 2 lbs. Pecans 35 2 lbs. Lemon v Citroa or Orange Peel ......35 1 gallon Pail Good, Table ' - Symp ..W'.r.,., ...... 4.45 ' 1 , gallon Pail Molasses . .. .60 , ... . MEATS, . '.Eastern Hams, per lb..'.164' Legs of Mutton, while they last, per lb. ..12 . Shoulders of Mutton while -they last, per lb.. ...... ...5 .Pot Roast Beef, per lb...... 8 Boitjng Beef pef Ib.....';.6 Rmnp Roast Beef, per lb. .10 'SteaH per lb. .....10 to 15 Sirloin Steak, per lb.,.;. .12 . 2 lbs. Pure Lard , 35 GALLON. ITS WHAT YOU GET J Pork Sausage i ..15 Veal Sausage ..l'..18 Bologna Sausage ...... 10 Frankfurter Sausage . . ; 12 $ Liver Sausage , . .8 Phones M. 2830, A-2830 Cor. Fourth and Yamhill FREE DELIVERY Hedraarters for S Minute Washing Powder BUTTE Fancy eastern roll . . ,C5 Cube, extra quality . . . 70 Full cream cheese ... .20 pakdalc Butter Store Center of Market , ' ROSE MSSFIUM Imported and JMmett Cheeae Bpe. dalty Ollie Oljs, Sardlnea, Macaron ies, Noodles, Summer Sausages, Break, fast Bacon, Boiled Ham and lots of other roods toe numerous to mention. The Swiss Cheese Store R 1 - -, EtAY FAIRCHILD 209 Washington" St.; PUBLIC ' MARKET The Little Wholesale ' Butcher Retails at ' Wholesale Prices ' Roast of Pork :17c and 20c Sirloin Bteal lb............ a .IRe Veal Roast .12. Boiling Beet 74. Hi pot Roast ..i,. .-...... ..,. 84 to 10 Round 6 teak. 3 lbs.;. ........ ....... i5 Bhoulder Steak, lb.,. t. ....... 10 Hamburirer, lb. . ............ Orf Pork Sausage, S lbs.. ..... M ........ 25i ,PrlmeRib Koast. rolled, lb.. .. lSJ iPlcnio UsiniB, Jh. i ............... 1 'Compound, a lb.: pail ...... . . . ...... .So Hindquarters tarablScPmind -i t 1 c Tnt ut ind ' T, V t t) i '?...'-OUt. wen wrnn . 1 a fr th- that I . .. T 1 . Vft ' ' i C .T f 1 n a reproach, at marvelous aa denounsa. t' 1 ' t t Of e ss wi ll 8ti v i e 1 p- bf l! tv laush ss wr'l 'hit 1 1 that th In urd can lfoy hive founj t! t t! e antor-iat o- ilitig Individual has a er.?o of humor. for he was mora amused n an anybody else over the pursuit of him by the Washington real estate agents. .Thesa agents didn't let go for a min ute. They all reaJized that to have a ONE WEEK OF BARGAINS AT THE SUGAR 1$ pdtmds Fer sack .. Fruit Jattfjar .fS.70 FLOUR Our Spedal Braml i15 Barrel ....?4.50 Big Bend 1.35 Barrel f 5.15 CHEESE f Full Cream, per Ib..i.......20 Wiscon sin . Swiss, per lb '. 30 Miscellaneous A. & H. Sodi ...I,. 8 New Mackerel, 3 for," 25 Holland Herring, per dozen 25 S lbs. Pop Corn ; 25 2 Knox Gelatine .....25 S pkg. Leslie's Sslt 25$ 3 boxes Jello '. .25 3 tans , Pumpkin ..... ....... 25 2 cans Hawaiian Pineapple .25 Fresh canned Asparagus ....30 2 cana - Shrimp . . . r. . . . . . .25 3 cans'Core 25 3 cans Campbell's .Soap.- 25 25 ttrnes t. C.' Bk. Powder 20 Fig Prunes ... ... . . .." . .20 2 large Fairy Soup ..........15 Qround Bone forF ry r;1 Chickens, 8 lbs. for &d v it, . ' - . a " UNIVERSAL FOOD GRINDER No.0.. ...75 Na; 1 .U .$1.00 N2;'.;.fUK - Na 3... .1.50 Crosse &Blackwell Oil .iV.TS 8 bars Aisortcd Toilet Soap 25 3 bottles 'Catsup..;;. 25 3. bottle! Extract 25 Quart Salad 0il .............30 Pine Extracted Honey -for ......25, 50 and fl.25 , Eagle '. Milk-;" . ,'l . . i'.f. ii li. 15 DutaRt Salad Oil, gallon .fl35 , Boiled Cider, bottle ; , . . . . .. . 30 Kraut, per quad ...J.......10 10 dosen Clothes Pins .... . , 10 3 Loaves of Bread 10c Cor First S Wnshlnflton Hoffman House Rich and mellow In flaror, good strength, clear golden color, one pound. . ... . . .30 3 Vi pounds for .........f 1.00 Breakfast Coffee, just 2 weeks more at, lb .....251 Then it will be 2 7 a pound Mission Tea Co. Moduli or struDipo ilrl to work In Teretable stand. :e!b Rose rassflum, at the Waahlug ton Publle ilarket. ' Picnic Hams, not salty, lb. 14 Boiling Beef, lb. 8 Veal Roasts 12 7 lb. Fresh Gro. Bone.... 25) E f. JONES MARKET FRANK VINCENT 3 cans Fork and Peas for Z5f 7 bars of Soap ......25e 19 lbs. Sugar :...f 1.00 No Sugar Orders Delivered. - Shelled Pop Corn, lb. 5 Fancy Royal Club ' '-Peaches .101 Washing Amftionia, - per bottle 5 Blueing,- per- bortle-r-r. BestIard Wheat FlouK per sack $1.35 ' a J- T t rt.sf : T!. 7 I t . '.I cut -.-.-- rt '-r rr-ij.-i.-.,i to a:: r f V-:tst in j,-.,f.,.. -1 hi, a to lunch un,i, r the rciison that he ws :e exclusive Chevy CL..;.j Cut with all tl.a rullir? n,l liautir-r l.iere was no trace of lrfinUB. Tl.d constant ringing of Use door bell by the ubiquitous agents and tha everlasting jangle of the tplephone diaturbed him; they did not lrrltato. At the clubs where the rovernor was lnnched and dined, the Washington elite, long used to contact With greatness and near-rreatness, found the visitor affa ble and approachable. They looked him over, exchanged time of day, and agTeed x TOMORROW AND ALL NEXT WEEK THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS ii i i . i.i j r i t 7 Pseillc Main 57CJ Oleomargarine MeatsX BEEF . Sirloin Steak, lb..';......,-;..!! - T-Bone Steak, lb 124 Rump Steak, lb .11 Shoulder Steak, lb., lO Pot Roast, lb. .,...,.8and 10 Boil Beef, lb. ,..7 and 8 Sirloin Roast, lb.. ....... ;12 Rolled Roast Beef, lb. .12 Beef Hearts ..;l..., .,.;.. 8 Beef Livers : i . .'. ... , . . . . 8 Round Steak, lb . . , . . "-. M , . 12 y, ":M UTTON Mutton Stew, lb.. .X.. ..7 Shoulder Mutton, lb. 8 and 10 Leg of Mutton, lb,., ; ...'. irl5 Loin Mutton, lb, . . ..12 Loin Mutton Chops, lb. ...,12 Loin Mutton Roast, lb 12 HI SAUSAGE Liverwurst Sausage,' lb... V.T: ..9 Weinerwursr Sausage, lb,..12 Head Cheese, lb. ......... t ... 10 Ham Sausage, lb... ,.20 VEGETABLES Potatoes,-IS lbs. 23 sack fl.35 2 Head Lettuce 5 Squash, pound ...... ...2 . bunches Radishes ...if.......5 7 lbs. Sweet Spuds-25 Beets, per pound . . , . . . ...... .2 Cauliflower,) per head 10, 15 Pie Pumpkin, lb 2 Cabbage, per pound ..,.. ,..2 , FACTORIES AT PORTLAND, ASTORIA, SALEM, k LYONS, 1 DALLAS, HARRISBURG, GARDINER - S'f OWWSEWD CKEAMEDY .CO. 18-20 FRONT, STREET., " .. PORTLANlD, OREGON A Few Cento Jnveotcdin :ClMpjbieG to" many dollaro in Prolitd. r r. z j. ::, "To i Iroia tha I -i C' : . r-r. Johnson's ' :ie in tiv.--.!i P",u is "to l.L," end t . .re'is an c: vor; i: . ! for an admirer to 11 va In the f'-'j whore tha dictionary or most cf H ivasj actually compiled. The doctor rsMed at Goutrh square' from 1748 to 1758, and wo know that the dictionary was begun a year be fore the first date ' and published la 1755. At the top of the house, which is a larpe one, he had a room fitted up for his five or six assistants, whom he kept constantly under his eye. An interleaved copy of Ballets Dic tionary in folio he made the basis of TITE OniGfNAL vXASM STORE PnONES UcmeA-Hia 40c and 50c a Roll Meats!' PORK- Shoulder Roast Pork, fbM..,15 Loin Roast Pork --lb.. ....... 20 Leg' Roast Pork, lb... i..... 16 Loin Pork Chops, lb. 20 Shoulder Pork Chops, 'lb. v.17 Bacon i . ..22 and 25 Special ;forpis Sale S lbs." Compound .V."..-; .60 10 lbsy-Compound 81.20 5 lbs.: Pure Lard . ...... ...80 10 lbs, Pure Lard f 1.60 Skinned Hams, Ib.......l6Hi VEAL Shoulder Roast Veal lb. .....15 Shoulder Veal Chops, lb. .....15 Lob Roast VeaL lb.v.;.;..U7H; Leg Roast Veal, lb... ...17Hi Breast Veal, rb..'....;,12H; Veal Stew, Ib...w........;l2Hi Cranberries, pet quart .......10 Celery, 2 bunches ,...15 Carrots, per pound , . . ... .... . .'.2 Huckleberries, , per pound .10 10 lbs, Onions ...M,.25 Turnips, pound ..............2 A Free Basket with each t2J0Q Order Taken Home No , Sagar. . ' ......'" ... . ... i ? ..Jr..- '.'.,...'. ' ... ".1 I ;t : ; . a r,;3 ' .' v re'itel : r . - c t r . -. to a F;-.-n T-hi- .-'5 ia i r.-' ".. Curss'.twr firs - t i;ut it v,:" t ) ' .) t t :,:. H gle.i wet w; l tr-5r r (.!, an,! ! in the last yeur of Ms twnr-y J,-.-: began "Tha Idler' he id tlestrii.e.l being In "as easy and pleasant a st of existence as eonptitutiomil unha; ness ever permitted ht.'n t- enjoy.' Journal Want Ada bring results. PEOPLE'S EGOS 2 dozen BUTTER Choice Oregon Butter TO Best Oregon .Butter ....-."...TS Rico Sale Fancy Carolina Head Rice, 1 4 lbs. Choice Japan Head S lbs. Rice, Broken Head Rice, 6 lbsJ.. 4 lbs. Bbtck Figs White Figs, per Ib.i.MM Shredded Wheat Biscuit, . All Bulk Teas .-...u. 13 boxes Matches ........ 8 bars D. C Soap liiii . -.10 .10 23 ...25 .23 U bars Oar Best Soap .;.5 3 cans Oysters 25 Dozen .cans ';i,.M.C-..0O . y; After Dinner ; Raisins . .15 10 lb. Pail Pure JeDy ...$1.00 Lye Hominy, : quart ; ... ......IP 10-lb, sack Meal .i.i... 30 Wheat Hearts. 10 lbs...... 45 Dill Picklea, quart ...... ..15 Small Olires, quart i.. ...... 25 Broom Sale Our Winner 25 35 Special ; . ... Regal 3 cans Holly Mflk (.yi.;..iiV.25 2 cans Tabie Peaches '..... ..25 3 cans Tomatoes ; . . , w ,25 3 ' cans ; Peas V's i'.-wrsx' Vi .23 3 pkgs. E. C Corn Flake 25 Bulk Mince Meat, lb. ; .....,10 2 boxes Shinola U.i.V., ...15 3-lb. can GhirardeQi Chocolate 80 3 bottles Viaegar .25 Quaker Oats ; . i . . . ..w. v. . 10 fibs. Navy Beans ..'...-.....25 Large pkg. Crackers ...M,.20. 2 bars Silexo .................5 7 cans Mustard Sardines ....25 2 glasses Chip Beef ..25 3 lbs. Dried. Peaches ......... 25 Special Solo Monarch,' per gallon .V......C Monarch Cane and MaTae.fT.v3 Ferndale Molasses, galkna M5f Lnro, (be gi eat ctftnucty 4 enst for ....... ..... , ... .m.f in uas CAtlTOti FHISTTJ QUAIITY BecatrM of Our Experi , ence. -' FEIST L i SALES Because of the Buyers' Experience. . a t our. Ji Hj M for S!ano!:ona CoUer BB igtggjaB'a 2SSS"