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IS SOU COIJFESSEO - I tWJai fva It tvU-fcil 1M ...!, ..A Mi It.-.. - .. U I 14 . :. i ... . . t.i t.4l It . .1 w . i , f I .1 t .jHH l ii I a, l 4 4. I;.. "I l A-.- It ' -4 4 - l M-t tl I Our Prices Are Always the Lowest That linearis you save money on everything you buy here. Our prices are lower and always better than those of any other store. One price. True values., UfiDER BADGERING. 0 ! I44 I . e W.4 . M4 l tt . am.- I e a., Wtf t to.-.. 114 4 l M K f iViin ccrics: en id zee, turns -m- i n I ' , lu l a-4 A .-. It . laa Man S!.:i Pi;rf.;fd uiner Ciaej, Defenia Pcind Out THE HOUSE OF ECONOMY THil Ci; i.uON DAILY JOL'liJ.AL. 1 dill-A?. ii'IIT AV fcVilJ.lN'Q. OCTCSEU U 1111. I SECUIOR AVERS 16 Pounds Sugar . $1.00 1 0 lbs. Sweet Spuds . 25c tJMl4 -t. .-( a. tae t -.. 4 , .1 (a a... J a ea.ai l Maisf .W (it (. 4 & - --- - - - - - Uiiik uiWuJ fV In CctJe Verier Trill 1ST. AND TAYLORa-. 1 lb. A. & H. Soda . . 5c I ; 1,1b. Bulk Black Pepper 25c 6 BarsFels-Naptha Soap 25c r i unv vvu Trie U4 iWa a-tl Ik -aa4 f mmLi MM fit - ia 1iNlf l UW tiiMt f v 1 4 ! t 4. Ufa. wtr ai IM aA, I ) Iimb) IM Uaa. a-a na rraal' M ilM allra Uaa4a4 M IM M i Mm iWf na.a aa afi kl imtl awt J.!. I 4 Ha4 a la) ! f il I aaaai i la taav4) f la raMUM illtmr. " T7yV!T I I V I K, ORIGINAL tcash store: fW VU4V , la nM W 4raa aaaa4 IVal at flar 1 --1 1 Saa4iaar f Mr. uMT Ml Ua44 MUM la a tkrala) MIT HU kav. astd Wa anvraMa. a rtl4 a kjallk I Alxftlaaav r.k kUM a kul )ai katr feta MtilM kll .ttlk t 4taJ r lar Tb fatal k cWa krkl u 4 Ikal ' fajk.taky Ma aur mt m fcf . k Ue4 M aa.fr tot la. W.r ' tr. 0ki nwaulm AraiA. Meats Cheese Al Ik vkaia kia M ra. IU mi4 U .14 a4 Uk I V kU4a r Wt la ikta f raaaa I (Mkv at.M a au mat aiaik. a-al IM ar a-rU4 (talk kvarMaJ I f (aajtafaalai. II Ulal aclJT kmtlas ( aa4 U l i'aa l aM mt ctvllk kca Itkia. k ksf4 tal ! w4 aaaaaua tk aamfally. 4 ki la a&aaiaa Ik avelba! kuaiaaa t-ksk k. aJ4 la aJvay. 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Ikr alwar. kar4 Wllaon prak la a mli. calm Un f roloa. 11 a. their opinion that Mr. Wtiana a lha ouaf rlon an of tha two. iMputf Sharlff Hll. vh kpa a aura ai IUInlr. ttlflM tkat aa tka day tha BiurJcr waa coinUttad. Wtlaoa ka4 baa a In hi alor. partly karralolnc for a lam and horaa aa4 al that ttma waa In a p"-fcUr mm aad ratiooal fraht of mind. Aa f fort will k nada t. ahaw that tha placa Of bloody pr whlck Wll llaai Waddall found la Wllaon'a tant, waa In raal.'iy only a defect!. plca of paper which had baan ataiaad rd with prlnlra Ink when It wka ruled. rir CkUAraa Satlraiy Xappf. "R'Heon aaainad cheerful and eotn poa4 when tha trial waa rumd and kia wlfa ramalD by hla alda alt tha j tima ! h " 1 la tha courtroom. Their fir roliaren ar H(rny hfnx tha tia lot tkelr-llTea playing around'tha oourthoul. corridor.' with no thoufht or realtaatlon of th. awful, chart banting or their fathra head. JNSURGENCY WAR : ; TO: KNIFE, VERS - VICTOR MURDOCK ' (Continued from Par. One.) f 'thing which ha aald .waa rapidly paaalDa' away. Tha word fairly ahot from hla llpa and cut Ilka jaba from a aword. anaurjrency la, war, and war to th kniro, and th. knlf to th hilt." h aald whan defining tha thing that I. revolu tionising government. "When a man goea to the capltol and repreaenta big uainoee, inaurgency bellevea In taking him by th nap of th neck and hunt ing him to th door before he even baa time to eiamlne the furniture." ' Sek Baaiedy. Conareaaman Murdock anllna that h' broke from the rank of tha at.rM. I terlan church today. 61 leave, three patter, and beeam an Insurgent when j daughter, Mr Charlea Chattln. Ellsa he found that the government waa ckv.lbth n1 ibel McBeth'and on. eon. lng th railroad about 15.000,000 a yaar O.org. McBeth, all In thla city. more than they were entitled to fori viajr.na iiMa. .' x I ic fcw uaVO uie vn remeaiea profit la a anaanar a Illegal a waa th act of th aoall lark. 11 aald a dar tkat ruling tk. .ipraaa aompaat. kad bo right I aarrr -packeia. caaaa If a DMkil 1 a kuadl. f letter. tk apree coaBpaata. ar at aJtowad to carry let tar tnaJL "But th law la In trp rated na way for big kuaiaaa and another way for Ika .oamoa people, k aald. 107 raal jlalaaa. H. eiDlalned the eaua of th. 1HT panU to k th. ruU of th deliberate aotioaa of a t or oaniar in new Tork city. They held a meeting a a til late la lha eight. Tkea Oaorge w. ferklna. "J. liarpont Morgan', maa rrlday. gve aa anonymou Interview to Ed Phillip, a reporter for the) Mew Tork TUnea. and aakM nua ta giv n ta tka reporter, for th. ather tit Tork papers. AJ1 Of tbam but tk. Tim. refused to print the Interview, wmcb aid that tha chief aor spot in th fi nancial oondltlon waa Oakley Thome bank. Th nst morning a run waa started on that bank, which waa per fectly aolvent, with th result that It and many other bank bad to auapand payment. Tha apeaker heartily Indorsed th Oregoa ayatam. and predloted that It would be but a few year until th eye tem, would spread to every Mat la th Union. la addition, he predicted that all th state would soon b electing their United Bute senator by the direct rota of th people, and that tha 1111 national convention would b the laat. as. by 1116 ha prophesied that th people would enoo tneir nominee lor president by direct vote. MRS. D. M'BETH, AGED 75. IS BURIED AT ELGIN, OR. i Elgin, Or., Oct It. Mr. D. McBeth died at her horn. In thla city Wednes day at tha age of 7S years. She waa born In Nebraska In 111! and cam to Elgin with her- family In 190S where ahe had realded ever alnoe. Funeral aervlcea ar being held In th Prby. He said that after long study of the subject he finally round what the. ex pert atatlstlclana employed by- th gov eminent evidently had failed to discover, wnicn wa mat tne government waa paying the railroads on th basis of the averago dally weight of the mails, taken from weights made by the government for a certain number of days. ThU method, he said, waa started in 187S when; th trains did not carry mall on Sunday," acf the average was ascertained by weighing the mails alx days in the week and dividing thi total amount by six. His discovery was that In these later year, when the railroads carried mail , evtry "day Ha tn. week, that, the weights for th seven day were added together, but Instead of being divldttl by eevon to get the average the poetof fice department was.atjUl dividing- the towj amount py aix.; i. ,, , :;.,..,: , , , . . Overpaid ?74,OOOiOOO.' "I found that In 84 years' th govern ment had overpaid to th railroads for carrying th malls, 174,000,000," he said. '1 went to th president and told him he could save the country lot of money by Issuing an order to the department to change the 'divisor." The president aald Jie couldn't make the change on such hearsay evidence, " . !;, J.cv-jr The speaker explained how he took the fight Into congress. Ha secured the sup port of a' chairman of one of th power. rul committees.. The matter was fought out in the committee; with all the rail V road Interests and even th postofflce department opposing the change, but he won. The chairman . of the committee stride out hi report recommending that Uie chang be made..-- - . "But omewher. from higher up cam ' the word that th divisor must stay as It was," he said. "The chairman then turned down tha recommendation he had Intended -to make and th house of rep resentatlves endorsed hi report. '.. : Booms volutloals. 1 "Then ! becam a raging revolution-1 ; Potato Crop. of. 40,000 Sack. 'Elgin., Or., Oct. It. Potato digging is la full swing her at present and th yield 1 far exceeding th estimate mad earlier . in the season. There will be approximately ' 40,000 saoks shipped from thin point alone this season. Fruit grower have all Started ploklng their apples and though' th yield thla year 1 very light th appiea are of an ex ceptionally , large sise and free from pesta. - CEnlckeinis V 20c IK : , Young Ducks. ft ... . . .25c TURKEYS Shamoka wa Creamery , Batter, 89c Roll Oregon Ranch Eggs, doz. 35c New Alaska . and Holland ; Herring , V New. Sauer Kraut, quart. . 10c New Dill Pickles, doz 15c SEALSHIPT OYSTERS " . Fresh Daily CRABS SHRIMPS Colombia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY Main 5, A-5556 v; 'The Journal Special Portrait Coupon Oct. IS Nth 14 The Ooopoaa, prntad at Th. e'oarnal rortralf Separtment la a eoxdano with th terms Of Th JonraaJ'a fre portrait offer, will aatltl th holder to v , ; . A Life-Size Bust Black and White Oiled Portrait j .Cat tbem out ah day antil yon hav tk. required aaaxbaz, . ' ''1 nns cotrrpa; xzmii vorxacBxx x. in. " Reeuhf Hams, lb Picnic Hams, lb. Fancy Bacon. Ib. . e 17c 11c 18c Oregon FuS Crtm.M. 20 4 WUcofuin 8wi4 20t Cr.m Urlck 20 . COFFEE. Try our Monirth Clrad 20 Crani SpexliJ ....2?? CUt E-Jft. a5. S for 91.00 BEEF. Round Stk ..T. Rib BoU Beef Bhoulder Steak iJ9 Sirloin Stek l-'t Shoulder Steak 10i Rib Bo0 Beef ...O Pot Roait Beef .10(, Sirloin Roaat of Bef l-Vit Port ct home Roaat of Beef 15 PORK. Loin Pork Chops ;.20 T nt PftrW . 15 Shoulder Pork Chops 15 I 0!eomarxHn 45t, 50 Pickled Pics' Feet 1U? 6000 Matches 25c Cereals COFFEE SUBSTITUTES. PotTurn .. .l;Ot Fir Prune 20 Golden Granules 20 Chicory, S lbs. for 25a BUTTER. Oood Butter 50tMJ0t Oreroo Crearnenr W? Fancy Oreron Crearotry 70s Pork Loina 17M Shoulder Pork Roaat. .. .12, 15 " 1 MUTTON. Ler of Mutton. 10M2 S lbs. Mutton Chops 25 Shoulder of Mutton n Breasts of Mutton ...7 Mutton Shanks : .....5f Efjs, doten . ..23 RICE AND BEANS. I lbs. Carolina Head Rica 23 8 lbs. Fancy Japan Rlcs.. 25 0 lbs. Broken Rica. ...... .5 VEAL. . Brtart of Veal 124 Shoulder of Veal.. 174 Loin of Veal 20 Leg of Veal .17tf-204 LARD AND COMPOUNDS. .No. S Pure Lard 40s No. 5 Pure Lard .' COt No. 10 Pure Lard .'..$1.20 No. 5 Compound .45 No. 10 Compound OOc Cottolene. .35. G5, $1.50 Kaola. 55f, 95, 91.85 White Swan 45f, $1.10 CODFISH. Cod Strips, lb.... 10 2-lb. Bricks .20t Holland Herring, .dozen 30 Large Mackerel ................ 10 Salmon Bellies, lb 15) I lbs. Small WW ta Bens.MMM..25i 5 lbs. Large Whits Bsans 2 ."St 4 lbs. Red Beans..... M...Z5 I lbs. Bayo Beans ...25t S lbs. Lima SeaHs t-Ib, aadi Yellow or Whit) Cora Meal 25 4 ft-lb, sack Fin or Coarse Graham 30 ft-tb. sk. Prtrre4 Paacaks Flour 40 ft-lb, sack Farias M..40t ft-tb, sack Oats and Wheat 10 ft-lb, sack Pur 0tJ.... ........ 35 1 Hh. sack Cream Otu... ........ 40 l ib. sack Flour 25 ft-lb. Mck Krt Flour ....40 Shredded Wheat Bltcuiu 10 I Puffed Rlc or Wheat 25 S pkfs. Corn Flake 25 Cream of Wheat 15 Unci Sam's Health Food 25 Quaker Corn Meal in packages. .10 Special Bargains S pkgs. Assorted Cakes 23 Home Mad Cookies, doien 10 lMb. sack Salt 15 Quart Jar Chow-Chow..... 25e Quart Jar Apple Butter... 23 I rolls Toilet Paper 25 I glatses Chippell Bf 25 I pars. Bird Seed 25 I doten Candles..... 25 8 pkgs. Leslie's Salt .,...25 I pkga. Starch 25 1 lb. Ghirardelll's Ground Choc 25 8 loam Bread 10 8 boxes Shinola .....153 8 bottles Store Polish ..15 W. H. Baker's Chocolat .30 1 lb, Swtet Chocolat 25 8 lbs. Horseradish... 25 3 csns Apples. .. ... . ......... .25 4 Soap Special I bars of small Ivory Sop.....25 i bars larg Ivory Soap..M..,.254 8 bars Sunny Uooday.. 8 bars Fels Naphtha..M 25 r 7 bars Whit Soap... . .25? IS bar Laoxvdry Soap ....251 8 Wild Roae ........154j 8 Borax Soap..........,MM,...254 WASHING COMPOUNDS Mb, packag SwUVs Prtd 15s 8-Ib. package Aero Compound... 1 5 4 8 lb. Oold Duat 20 8 lbs. Pearlin .20 8 lb. Citrus Powder v. .....201 8 bars Silcxo - 5 at 8 Bon Ami ' 23 Barkeepers' Friend 23 PASTE 8 packages Vermicelli ..254 8 packages Macaroni ......25 8 packages Spaghetti............ 25 8 fba Broken Macaroni.... 25 Larg pkg. "Queen's Tasts" Maca- ronl 25 I pkgs. Yak. Mein Noodles..... 25 1 pint Strained Honey ......25 1 gallon Strained Honey. ......$1.25 . SYRUPS ' MISCELLANEOUS. i lbs. TsdIocs or Saeo ...25 I 3 jars Beechnut Peanut Butter. . .25 3 cans iomatoea .25 t cana oarcunes ......25 8 Plymouth Gelatin 25 Wt t ej-a.. a - " nawauan Pineapple 15 CONDENSED MILKS 8 cans Yeloban Milk 15 Per case S3.50 cans Holly, 15; caa $3.50 3 Pioneer, 25: case .$3.85 8 Carnation, 25; cas $3.85 Eagle Milk .TjL5 1 gallon Monarch Pancake Drips 45 S bottles Vinegar 25 I i , T v aZI 8 bottles Monafch atsut) 25 I goa Monarch Molasses...... 40 Larow ho rt! Rintn. . A,.i. kjl I 1 gsiion lasro ayrup 007 4 lb.. Ponrom ;!. I 8 cans Molaaae ..a5 8 bottles Plain or Stuffed Olives . .25 Griffon's Oyster Cocktail Cataup 15 4 cans Oysters ......25 Ouart can Rio Olives... 25 10 dozen Clothes Pins 10 1 Ib. Shredded Cocoanut 15 Barrel Ginger Snaps 20 2 cans Sauer Kraut 25 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder...... 40 I combs Honey 25 25-os. can Bakinr Powder 20 Large pkg. Crackers 20 8 packages Yeast 25 4 cans ' Lulu 25 8 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25 8 cans Lye 15 Z cakes Sapolio 15 UNIVERSAL FOOD GRINDERS No. 0.......75 No. 2.... $1.25 No. l.....$1.00 No. 8..... $1.50 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cranberries, quart 10 Concord Grapes, basket.... ...... 20 Crat r 80. Huckleberries. Quart ......10 Apples, box. .$1.25, $1.35, $1.50 Fancy Pears, box 75 Fresh Tomatoes, box. . . .. . . .50 '. Green Tomatoes, box. w..25 10-lbs. Sweet Spuds... ........... 25 Fresh Citron, lb ............4 Cauliflower, each...... . 10. 15 Pickling Cucks, box....... 50 Fancy Corn, dozen.... 20 Cabbaee. lb. . .1 Va 6 lbs. Green Peppers. .......... .25 Fancy Spitzenberg Apples, box $1.65 A BASKET FREE WITH EVERY $2.00 ORDER TAKEN H0ME--N0 SUGAR ALWAYS Low Prices IN THE LEAD High Quality SPECIAL JJJonw 16c SUGAR CURED EASTERN HAM 16c BEEF R'st Beef cMO--lSc Boiling Beef 8c Steaks . . .lOc-Wc-lSc , EXTRA SPECIAL Hamburger Steak . . 10c MUTTON Legs of Mutton ..2xit Loin of Mutton. . .124c Shoulder Mutton .... .8c Mutton Chops . . . .' . 10c. Hindq'rs Mutton. 1214c Sh'dr RoasU. . c-lSc Whole Leg R'st Pork 16c Pork Chops . ... . . . . 15c Dry Salt Pork . . V. .14o Loin of Pork . . . ... 18c Picnics A2lSc, Bacon . . .... , . 18c-20c 5 lbs Pure Lan) . . .60c 10 lbs Pure Lard. . $1.15 Harry Wood Mar led Company Second and Morrison Saturday Snaps BEST HAMS, per pound 16c PICNIC HAMS, per pound .llc Pure Lard 1-pound pall (only one each) 10c 5-pound pail . . . . .- .60c 10-pound pail . . ....... .......$1.15 Compound 5-pound pail . 10-pound pail ....... . . . .... 45c a. 90C SPECIAL ON CHICKENS TOMORROW ONLY 18c AND 20c BUTTER, EGGS, FISH AND OUR OWN HOME. . . : - MADE SAUSAGE : 221 First Street rner Salmon Beef STATE MARKET BOIL BRISKET FLANK PLATE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, pound. . . i .15c ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB, pound 15c ITbI afTf . flldl UflUU, wc iiacr liable EiifiJer Mai NEXT DOOR SOUTH HARRY WOOD MARKET COMPANY - I wish to thank my many friends and old patrons for their liberal patronage the , past week, and will at all times try to deserve it - My Saturday Offerings BUTTER, guaranteed rood, roll..'.. 60c Two rolls V. . .$1.15' EGGS, the good kind, dozen. . . . .25c Three dozen V . . ............ . .70c THREE LOAVES FRESH BREAD. .IO5 TILLAMOOK CHEESE, 2 pounds.. ZZz I Also Carry an Assortment of dnnrJ ' Goods and Crackers. A