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is - -: " -the -Oregon, daily journal, Portland,. Friday evening, February ti.mt.j. : ilEIElKSfl llfflIYI.Hl ;m to cue to atom mi9l2 Portland Hks Promise to Give Them Greatest Entertain ment of Their Lives Is Now Backed by $75,000. ' Atlantic City. 1911 national conven tion city of the Elks, Is boosting Port land for the 191 i grand lodge. Chicago Is pulling tor Portland. Cleveland Elks are enthUHiaatlelIy ii! faVor' of going to Portland. Members Of Portland lodge No. 12 believe they haw evidence that national Elkdom will lanaaiiue in run land s rfavor at the Atlentlo City con vention.: ' ' ' ' ' . . riedges for tie niertlnraen.t fund keep pace -with the growing nation wide enthusiasm for Portland. Aber. de lodge eleajraphed a 20 pledge J8t''nlhi','::;''Idfcn! has pledged ISOO nA'tL randa JS0. Other Oregon el U -will Vs liaard frem before the final ."roundup" tomorrow Bight Ths . .iAmA lm annrnvimaielV fiW" ywugw , " J76.0W. and ,aIae portion f the re mainder of the $125,090 entertainment fund needed Is siesured. t. " Campaigning for ths 1J national WtivenMon.'- fortlaml t Elks are -ays trsiatlcally : advertising Portland and Oregon. Answering an assurance from V B. Dill to Atlantic City that this year's wnventlon city will make Port land the .1912 convention city If possi ble, George I Hutchln, chairman of the publicity.! committee, aent a letter vividly descriptive of Portland's beauty and assuring the Elks of American the most , sumptuous entertainnientT they liaikre ever known when they come to Portland. Mr. Hutchln has also Seat matter descriptive of the Rose City, to gether with views, to all the Elk publt jHtlon,aJust as aooa as Ihs chamW of I commerce booklets are out, one will b! sent to each of the MOO Elks lodges inkhe United. States, Mr. iiutchin be lieves that reading of these. fcookWls will alone be sufficient to get Portland tills grand iodge, because they are se beautifully illustrative of . what Port land and "Oregon." really ; -xmmass in re sources of fruit and flowers and wealth. Subscriptions reported today T Treasurer Van Schuyyer were as: fol Daniel Grant, M." 23. .............. I4 I. Wadsworth ............... . N': ... Smith Fit idner building ,ij a. Mnenig . . .. . ....... ...... II PiSTOL BATHE III POLICEMEN Patrolman Loses His Life but Is Avenged by. Brother Of ficer : Who , Shoots Down Two Bad Men; One Will Die Seattle, Feb.. 21-latro1man Judson T. Davis, dead., John T. FordVM, highwayman, at hos pital flying. . .Awl NlsU 11. "highwayman, -bullet in hips"; at hospital , Patrolman Herbert Smith, uninjured. Two. policemen .and two highwaymen met on a quiet corner in the heart or the Capitol Hill residence district Just after dark last night and had a duel to the death. The patrolmen won. Patrolman Davis went down at the first ahot, but Smith, bis roommate and best friend, avenged his Heath, oaptqr ing both robbers, probably ratauy wounding ne and crippling the Other. Smith's nrst tmiiet struck flown jonn ford, who "had Just shot Davis,. Axel Ntst, Ford 'a companion, fled,' tout was crippled two blocks, away by .the pur suing patrolman. All the men were in citizens' -clothes, so that spectators as there iti awv- era! at that early hour, did not know who were police and who were high waymen, f ; t v :? ' Smith bad. snatched Ford's automatic gun from blm as he fell, and Davis, though .mortally wounded, covered the wounded bandit till help came, when h fen 'back Head. '"- ; One man hurried to tha rescue of tha two wounded men. "I'm a policeman," gasped Davis. "I can watch this mart. Telephone headquarters, then help out my partner if you can." The encounter took place at the cor ner of Boylston and Denny Way at 7:30 In the evening. ; - Nist Is known to be a bad man. He was ruh in several times as a suspect and photographed for the rogue's gal lery. Ford la known also to the police as a tough character. . .a i4 a a a, (AjaAt a a ,- i; A. Foster. A $ T rnffmnw . i a. ...... . . , Jltwitt, Bradley & Co,,........... M," Slchel , ' ):. B. Miller .... . i ............... Volits Bros.' Kuleni Woolen Mills Clothing Co. i Mjohe.l & Slchel . .- . i. I- Bowmen , Rehlnson &. Co.... ................ Til M. Gray Byffum Hi Pendleton Bu Selling ril.'. nWkin B.n.n..n . Miller Clothingoompany. Lyon Clothing company T'avld Buck .. i ' V a Huford A pies Mercantile Agency , j M. MoGowan Ki C Mears .leph T1 llealy . j Alias Bridge company NHiateHi- Land company..,,. Harry M.' Wood . . , . . 1 KSv Fairchlld , reopls'a Market & Grocery Co.... AV.i l liam Adam , . ........ . I'irk & Kolb ..".tKori.. , Sheeland Bros. l: H. Deer ii...... 3 If iter & Btrauaa Hbston Pscktng company. ........ ; J. Jones : . ............ ;.0rse A. KaHtman M Lee V.l B.:McFar1and ?. . .lijhn C Conrad . . . . elmke-Walker Business college. . Jiijaruiiam- restaurant tie-Uer & Co. Ayery & Co.............. M,v Hsrawar, eonipanv liTbia Hardware company..... Orngon Hardware company...,. Js King 't 1. MHlcolia .................. i, iC Afvord r, lf Hing MHore-Meagher company J if. A. Nimn 10 id 10 12 2R 13 16 t 76 SB 35 60 60 60 100 71 100 3 15 10 ,29 IS . 6 215 5 1 "It Killed -field Mice, Would .Have Killed Me," Bivorce Defendant Says., . . lia'fLflllllO! FAVORED BY VEST Bill Providing for Creation of County Prosecuting Of fi . cers H Vetoed. Si AHACK OF REBELS N T0 BE SIGNAL FOR DELL'S EXECUTION (Continued from Pago Ona) ' "tf the city" la attacked, ateoraing to tha usual Mexican custom of shooting all ptrtltffoail prisoners at such a time,' regardless ef -their nationality." 1NS13RRECT0S CLAIM . CAN TAKE ENSENADA .WHENEVER THEY LIKE A flwtdhih drink know as ''evlhets, but railed the "lorevr" drink in Eng lish, 'figure prominently In the contest d divorce -proceeding of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oster before Tudge Xavanaugh in the lrcult court. One parcel of tha material from -which the drink 1s made Will, under avorabJ'ondlttons, ' tn-o-duoe enough forever" within SO days to -supply 300 .wen. It is aald... ' ' Tha Outers tormerly 4ved tiear Trout dale and -kept this drink 1n their home and the husband aays tha wife attempt ed to jpoiaon him with tt. His -reaoon Ic based in 4 teat made upon two field mica. The mica took a few ups, of tha tf rever arink and died. The wife tad bar friends assert the mice wre Intoxicated amd died from aloohoilsm.' v." '-' ;. - Mrs. ttetat- atarted tha dlvorca action. He Jhnabana, realsttot. ,neige, aha should not granted na, because of maanlty. A lla n mbstametrt mm n tered. 4ut JTudge. Kavanaugh fiflld this morning that the woman was aane andj that tha dtvoroe auestjoa snouia do threghed ant en Its mertta, Oster aaifl. hla wtfe waa committed ta tha state hospital tor the Insane In February,' 1010. Mrs. Oster aaya h aiiowea ner-, self la be vent there ta aave irpemw at a jnlvata aanltarttwn. Dr. Florence Minloa testified the -woman va not lnaaae, ut suffering from nervous de pression, caused by hard work and un harplness in her home. Mrs. Oster "testified that she was forced , to milk eight cows, attend to making butter, feed the cowe and do her 'regular bousewoVk. Bhe did ttot complain about tha work, but objected to the alleged treatment received irom husband and son. She said they abused her, and that the son struck her 1n the face, - " . Oster secured tha release f W wife from the insane hospital and aire went home. Trouble soon developed -between them nd it was hen ie charges sha put' poison in tha "forever" drink and expected to kfll blm. The Osters were married in TS82 at Anaconda. Mont. The -regular divorce proceedings will bs ward at kft eany oaxa. commission's decision aralnat railroad ratea Tn the tThrted States. higher Th break ratnred from i t 7 points. Tha heaviest losses were in St. Paul, TJnloa Pacific. Southern Pacific, Penn sylvania and Reading, although other shares were also urtOer "heavy pressure. A. flood 'trf aelTrrrg trrdara -wwre cabled from .amertoa ta suftlcrpatioa af ft weak opening in the New Tork' exchange. At 11:10 o'clock tha market was most excited and -trading 'was fevarlsh. Tha direct and onjjr causa of the drop in prices was tha ruling of the commerce commlasloti, brokers assvul. -. So great was the rush to unload that the fear was evident that not only would dividends drop tr disappear entirely, but interest en tha railway bonds would b Im periled. .' V ,; : The net declines shown front last night's close at 1140 today were: Read ing, T&T" louthera Pacific, 4 Vi s Union Pacific, Hv Nw . Tork Central, pra Cprred, H; AtcMeon. St. Paul, ! Erie, first preferrad, Hi Louisville & NsshvlUe, .,.-.,-..., .,. . ' Tha industrial Issue also suffered and United States Steel was under heavy pressure, the common declining - four points and the preferred 114. At 1 o'clock- this afternoon support , was manifested In many stocks, al though Reading and the Harrlmans and St Paul were still sold freely. At that hour Reading was off Vft; St. Paul and Union Pacific, I; Pennsylvania, H. and New Tor Central. I H. n it was believed at I o'clock that' ths worst of the Hump was over in tha Lon don market , As a result ct tha bullish sentiment in New York,' American issues advanced toward the close. The close was at tha day's best level of prices. ' 1 foreign nttners wlp fc taught Amer ican -methods at mtnlng y photographs and th moving pjetnra machine in the anthracite mining- region of Pcnnsyl vsnla. "-:;..'. '.: . isnneld inmtch to The Joura.1 ) ' Salem, Or.. Feb. 2.-Tber will be no change in tb present aytemrovlding for dlstrttit attorneys. , Tba ovambr has set his stamp or aisapprwvai on n WU providing for the icreacieft at coun ty jproaecutlng eff leers and Sbollshhig tha district attorneys and tha tilll a'lil CO to the twenty-wsventh legielsttve s Blon tfh bis vetar- The governir finds tliat salaries "provided for in tha bill wero -not .nrrt ully ' cotwaea nno- tiicy. will cause liirtner 6uranaTo tie ton; by the taxpayers. -.1 The mewsage accom panying the vetoed bill foUows: t "This bill creates a prooscwiing aiwr ney district in each county and provides for tha election fit a district ttorney In each of atld districts od fixes the salaries Whereof. ? - The salaries at ths district attorneys as sat out in tha till I appear to have been Tiaed without giving lha Shatter such careful comUderatlon t It mer its, and will reault la throwing wddl tional burdens Tipon the taspayers xl this state. Tbera may be soma -merit In tha till, but inasmuch aa m commit Skm has been arppolntea tor the purpose of revising our Judicial wystera na making recommendations to tha next seealon f the legislature. It would eam advisable to defer this matter, at least until ths said comtnilon tiaa bad an opportunity to report to tha toglsla- ture." STOCKS SINK ON OEC1SI0N (Continued from Page One.) ' 16i i Southern Pacifio, 116; V, & Steefl, 77H ; ChesapeakO,' 81 H; St Paul. 123; TJew York Central 1S; Northern Pacific, 12SH; Missouri Pacific, 60; Erie, 2Stt; Wabaaa preferred, 3714. It was evident that tha public was out of the stock marTtbt today. At the end of the first hour a. bullish tendency developed, and prices advanced. Ttio fact that priwa rosrdeapita ggras slve selling was taken aa convincing proof that financiers ea no reason for a panic. Agents for the trig bankers bojHTht steadily. -' , , " ' '' liondon. Feb. 24. -. Leadm railway sroeka tlotnpefl dafngerously at the open ing of the stock tnarket boro today aa the result vt the Interstatts commeroe (totted Pre lsd Wtre.l Ca,lexlco, OaU, "Feb. !4. Ensenada, the capital of , rrorern Lower California, Is at the' mercy of the insurgents and can be taken whenever they are, ready to move in, according to lhsurrecto lead ers here. They state that a suffifiant force has been gathered near Ensenada to lake the city without help from the MmrtriLl! irmT. and that news at anv (rial ! I Af r Vtaa ntoaa wniifrl 3 5 I not surprise them. Arrangements have s5 been made with the business men of in Mexican to pay, taxes and licenses as ' 5 soon as Ensenada, is, in the hands of the 25 Jjnsurrecto. -' " ,-'. 10 iO 60 35 I 16 t (United Frets IiMuwd Wire.) 10 j an Diego, Cal., Feb.'; C4. ifassehgera 10 1 arriving on the steamer San Diego, SO which came in late yesterday from Bn 18 jsenada, deny that Governor Celso Vega 22 af lower California has been deposed 5 1 by President Dlaa. It had teen reported 25 that Vega v was to be put eat because SO j he . was defeated by the rebels, near BS Mexican. 1(1 n ' " .1 I I 20 J .5 i DENIAL OF REPORT I THAT VEBAiS DEPOSED 'miai? lae. M. 1). UHl t - : 11859 JKvery team of the gpneral convention cjinmlttee is apecl.ed to turn 1 in its hioks and all Its pledges at the Elk e lib tomorrow avenlng. The total ssiount thus far received will then be cast hit and announced In ths Buhday nairnlng' papers. On Monday evening another meeting f the committee will hf held to determine what the members nave next io oe, ,..-. . . a Fire at Coal Jllfne; (RpeHal Dlnpcteb to The Journal. 1 Marshfteld, Or., Feb. 24.--The Beaver Hill coal mine Is closed fosseveral days on account of a fire which destroynfl the boiler house at the mine, The ertgiu of the fire is unknown. While tha dam age was not great it was anrfflcifnt to cause the suspension of operation for a few days,. ,The Baavsr Hill sniaa la lo cated 12 - miles from, this city and, J owned by the Southern Pacific company. On the breakfast table !n th6 sick toOm ' lor makinsr salads, puddiaf s aad other des- "serts ior bit between meals, la the ranch box, theravJs no fruit rjttal to the famotis CaKfornia "Biinltist Orange. 4 Beixi tree- rioened. sound-tiicked, packed and shipped ritn rae utmost Skill and care, it is the most healthful and lusdoosf allflaltl. fitmkiit Oranges itra thln-k!nned klst Wrapper. Thmmandt of JatnWes berlcM seedless. Theyiairly melt in - wiitbava noaa but SnukiatOraagfs. After tha mouth. There is ao little waste in ' ytm have tried tken anoa they will win aWlngandeatiBgtheitt that they are truly yoa. Pteass inaka tkt trial todat. Yonf be cheapest orange yod can buy. dealer sells them. A d don't forfrl 19 BerjrSunki6t Qranga comes in. a Sua svHht "SunMsf Wrmpptrt, Ask for MSunki3tw Lemons After you have aatea Sanklst Orangea,yoa will be glad to know there are Suoklit Lemons, for thev. too. are the finest fruit ot Welt kind. Never biemisnea,niarrea,aecayea, idick- akmnea r pitny, euwm Lemons centals 50 eereent mote roteethaa m w , "K'T.X. Joal for kltchea Slid Uhla wimuiaafeaseoB ti ''Sunki. BSTmliiOrmeV)TLOTnotH iT'S&V Wtsppet idaatmsB 7 cm with .genuine fioBr Orange Spoon, of bnrtl Hi 4a.innnBiliMiaiuk)Ux. BsinMvin(r.pi toew- XI 70a dealra more than one. aad 12 t ftimlMlnc. pleu wad oneient Mam p. when thesmont Aa la a.aa. a, ,1.-11111 aaVIT. a4o. Itmfer aBOnAT OM in Vend ,oa complete list ot al.bl remlt. honor botk a.kiA ..4-RmI B.!! M.ueni fnr Dfemlium. Adrtre. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE 34 Clark Street, aiiCAuu, ux. ? uv aIVa em. Sliilllli? t M I i 1 1 I f 1 in con. nnsT and v5hington ralie Eflastet FIVE MIWUTE WAGHIWGlCOMPOUlXrO Washing triable tsy -HWtnrrifft; intati easy -scrubbifitf.tngde etsy rubbing no. drudgery will not in jure trie frnwjt fabric no ching backs good for the skin Wishes clothes Itt S rninutes clean! heel, tcortatns ?ik- Tfllgic. ',V y'-X''-t -vH.y 1."-' ':. ;? -i ' :nv-';tr- j- Clesns blawctts, hstr . brushes, glassware; mirrors, wo odenware, cooking uterislls, f Bath tubs and fink, and will make yon sldtt soft tnd white, . ) " , 1 - - i At your grocer, ' ' Sunset Dripvjttr gollon 404 t in34oetif'-M 3 ts Standatd Tomatoes 23 SO Ibl. Sttgat f OTa S1.00 Back 4 5135 Cora MeaX iidc,' . v, ,!' vftSti' Fancy Farhit, sack. ..; . . ,S5 Ohio Bttckwheat, iadciliSf 7ts SwUI Chteit Store Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb. Cream Brick Ckeeae ner lb. Dotneetio Bwlss Cheese. lb. 2 Finest Llmburger. per lb ..25c Tillamook Full Cream Cheeae, fibs for ,. ",, k , 4 i, .tSStf Share Cheese, par lb.,.i.,.....20o nnrha Milk, S.rana 25ai ilill Fancy Eastern But-lff a ter, 2 lbs. for. ... . . OOL Fresh Bulk Butter, 2-1D. roll . ... A 65c Fresh Oregon Eggs, aozen 25c Pull Cream Cheese,' x 2 lbs. for , r.'t , 35c Oakdale Batter Store Cento ol Market :eggs.' 2 dog., Oregon ffuaranteed iiC-. fresh . .... ....... . . , i t . . , J C BUTTER 2 otmdi tube. A big cut price i ,4... wJ-s ' . MiiJk 4 cans tor T v )( It's gnanntttd. . , Cut Goldcnrcd Butter Stcre WitaWrigtoh fit Entrance, , i.i52!.i.'"-M.ri4 Nsw . M IDS. ......... a. "3 la Kew Dates, Jber.ili. 73 r nnuini. Orli All kinds af Fri at wholesale price wholesale nrleea. 1 Btand. in center Of tnarknl sv. llrery Over iTtd, east or West Side. wainuts. RaiSlns. -r Rkf.. ...... .rrtjk )rted Peaches, lbl 77....... sh aad brisdFruits S L V , ssjli sj A a asaa. Bsal I -. H . - sV U u SANITARY FISH & POULTRY CO. We Kill Our Own Poultry and Catch Our OWtl Fish Most delicious flavor, dear golden liquor and good strength arc blended In Hoffman House Coffee . 30c lb. vand 3 lbs. for $1 15c WM. H. BAKER'S COCOA; regu Jar 25c cans aN.,. Square pkff. of Leslie shaker le ...... l-'resh, grated eoeoimrL fl. ' , a aa a f e-T Soda, lb. ;...,Cb .All ...spices, frivlalr llc caim for .t... .,.... Regular 25e extracts st i for . . . ;...t5f 61b. leaVelsfor ......284) Pore ptppn . f. ..-,.. 66c Ceylon teas at fcO Lipton yellow lsbel tea at, ..lb. 60f Baking ', chocolate, . cske at .. . .rio.andSs), 2 pJcgt. late' loi 5c Sweet chocb-; for ...a,,..,:.6 Everything for cnili con came or tarnales:,' tShfle' peppers, Ortganfx Csrmfn seed, Anise Iced, corn shucks, Mexican teans, etc MISSION TEA CO. .TWO STORES. , EAST 21t-PHONltS C-1815 Middle of !ublio Markat-Weat Bide East Side Store, M7 WmiarM Av Near RuaeU Sb My mm ff MIDI The Uttle Wholesale Butcher RETAILS At WHOLESALE PRICES Round Steak, two pounds . . . . , ...,25c Pot Roasts . . . . . . . 4 . , ,10c to 12tc Boiling Beef . . ..... ... ...... .Sc to 9c yeal RoistsT; . I .. . ; 15c and 18c VealSteE'. ...Vv;.....T0c Hindquarters Lamb . ...... .... . . .ISc Forequarters Lamb . ; . ... , .... .... 10 Hambiirgef Steak p ,f; V.-; . : . . r .,.10c Two pounds Pork Sausage , . . .V. . . ;25t Five-pound fcall Lard . . . .. ......... .75c Five pounds CompdUhd . .55c Bacon, , .20c TOMORROW ONLY !SSS.-gS :M ) HANSON, The Fruit Man . lava. uruagj rle5l ROSL.YN COAL EPPS-KRATZ FUEL CO. , , Our Saturday 8pedal v -COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT Look for the Sign PENINSULA FISH MARKET Sllttmohawtv Butted Stand mm mm iMfMkntntMMira sTvnut that roll or su aroawa. we are aow receiving enough for all We era aow receiving . and ft is -only mm rew Tillamook Chess, teeembet make, lb 1 20. tnxxm. sujrea wkms Boy mm here and avoid disappaintmsnt (Cnltrd Pre.. t4 WJr. (Ban Francisco, Fob. J4 Identified by 'man who refused all other information ekeept that bis name was "H." a young Ttfomaa-', held here by the police is de trd to be Bertha Campbell, a steno . grapher of Los Angeles. i When the girl entered the police sta tloij, ahc declared Incoherently that she lid been drugged and taken io Salt Iltka and back. Examination byShysl epins showed that shs was a victim of rua narcotic. She was. taken to the emergency hospital. In the girl's hand satchel wa found a wedding ring and a scrap of paper oit which was written: "tf anything happens to me tell my sister, Mrs. An drew Lynch, Blgelow, Kan., or my aunt airs. Olivia Grove, Loa AngeleB." I The girl is still incoherent and unable l tell h name. : ;. , 10 RATESON SANTA FE APPROVED . i rutted PrM Ta.w WlrA v tW8shlngtn.ireb. .t4-Jn a decl-ion separate from thai filed in the freight rate ease, the interstate commerce com mission yesterday afternoon sustained advance H) cljuis and commodity rates H shipments between Texas - and all Wilms east of th ; Mississippi river iiatiHjwted by tha Santa lfe railroad. .. . i faa wawlsslo-. eeia-eed-' thsf the llnaneial condition of the Santa F I'ftmpany was such as to justify the in. r"a in . revenues, ; A . eomplaint n a Inst the rates had been made by the t lie nllroad commls-lon of Texas. lie Deal with the Grocer who sells Cottolene Cottolene is the original vegetable-oil coolcing fat c It is in a class by itself, jnd imitations- approach it only in claims not in quality. It has. come to our notice that cheap and inferior imitations are being offered the public in some communities as M just as good " as Cottolehel There is no economy in buying such products even at a few, cents less per pail than Cotto lene is sold for. And this is why: ' These products are hi inferior "grade, artd .often made amid questionable!" surrounamgs CoUokney being richer, will go oneTthird farther than any of these products, lard or cooking butter, and a few cents saving at the start is not a saving in the end, but . false , economy. . s Theres but one Cottolene and we make it Substitutes are make-believes and dear at anv , price. ? It pays to deal with the grocer who sells Gottolene because he4s -most likely-to selllth'e-best of -every thing. -" :-' : : ; Made tMil by THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY J. V) a - . . .'':V.v::.,,. SECOND AND MORRIGON &TO. Oregon Ranch Eggs 25c Dozen 2 Dozen 45c Butter 55c to (55c Roll : Tillikinook Cheese - 20c . :. . ' .. , . ; .., ,j s.:.. . '. ' ... ...... t '-. Bread, 3; Loaves 10c MeQt Department : -- rr - r i. 1 ; " 111 . i",r 111 ;M .l.t-"1 '. ',- Jt ", '! 1 ' ' ' - Pot Roast : Front Quarter Picnic lie lb. ( Lamb l0clb- 14c lb; ' v''.y ':'j..i , ' . 1 ., :.........'.J1.1...;, ',- . ', n . .'. ... ,'),... .-!'.'.-."-.,i;v" K -A- Bo&g Berf 5 lb. M-Lard ; . and . ib- - : Short Ribs ; Hams , 5 lb. PaU l; lOclb. 151c lb. Compound 50c .yv , . Fion-spcciaiv''.: ;' -yi :': -. i -.n-iii r -i.;" , r . -i. V.m . 1 1 .1 ,- " ;" " ". 'T'i'11'1" '" ' 1,1 w111"1 1111 1 '" n"""1' " 11 '.' '-' Vf p "'i'11 1 ' aUbur3;lbs7fdf25r rXlamsn5c-Dozen7 Oysfersr35cTinr" Smelt, 10 lbs. for 25c Crabs, 2 for 25C ' Hard ShellClama 5c lb;