The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 03, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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THE i OREGON i DAII JOPRNAI POOTLAND. sFRIDAY. t MARCH fcf 18 18;
13
irmicoo ttmc hiuv
IIIIUjM ILLLO Mill
IS
BRANDOS
OPPOSED
BY GREAT
FINANCIERS
Gets Big .
Lead in Straw Vote
Of 3000 seeding- BepnUlcsns Wno Aa
iwnd Citeqlu 40 Tn Cent Want
Kim to Hav XoaUaatloa,
New 'Tortc; "March CI. Tt. 6.)
"For Heaven's sake don't put my name
on any such circular," wrote Colonel
Roosevelt a year ago to Henry Green,
a cublicitv usnt who u bealnning
Inmity Engendered ' Because ; YtTrLZ
of Advocacy of the Qregon :'"(Ur th barom,ter ot pubUc
Law tor Working Women.
ELMIRA LUMBER MILL
TO
OPEN
OUTLOOK
IS
R
CONTINUOUS
RUN
Washington, March 8 .-ML jf. s.)
oseph Walker, former speaker of the
ixesacbuBetts SMembly,-testifying in
ch&lf of Loula D. Brandeis, In the
enate investigation of his fitness to
w es ww-' -wwu 4 mk? WW aMU
"Brandeis got In wrong with the
inanclal interests first because of bis
ight against the gas companies. Then
4 fought the New Haven, then the ln-
u ranee companies by advocating sav-
ngs banks insurance for workmen.
Enmity was engendered "against him
Is? by his advocacy before the su
preme court of the Oregon law regulat-
nff the: hours or work for women, and
ylB membership in the public franchise
eacue or Boston.
' "I think it is Brandels' public serv
os .which has stirred -up the 'financial J
uteres t against him, and in propor- 1
ton ; as their hatred grew, did the
-aspect in which he is held by the
Leople of Massachusetts increase."
Senator Walsh of the sub-commit-eo,
conducting the hearing, has re
eived 1000 Harvard students, pro
sting against the action of Pre
ienfc Lowell of Harvard In opposing
irandeis and urging- favorable coo
peration of his nomination.
: Francis Peabody of Milton, Mass.,
ast of the character witnesses fe
-lioso opposing confirmation of the
fiOmination, : said Brandels' reputation
was; that be was . "not trustworthy
tind sailed tinder -false; colors."
JjUther Burbank 111
ftAt California Home
Plant Wiard Threatened With Pneu
monia But Physician Says Els Pies,
isnt Condition Is JJot Sangeroas.
Santa Roe a. Cal., March 8. (P. N.
p;) Luther Burbank, the plant wiz
ard,: is ill and threatened with pneu
monia at his home here today. His
sickness is th result of a bad cold !
which attacked him several days ago.
ilia physician reported this morning
teat his condition is not dangerous.
J-For the first time Burbank. will be
prevented from taking part in the
Lvrbor day celebration in the public
bchools next Tuesday, which falls on
(the came day as his birthday anniver
sary. The pupils have observed the
wizard's birthday and planted trees
and shrubs at the same time for many
years.
; Burbank UBually tours all the
schools on Arbor day and addresses
the pupils at their exercises. - He is a
liberal contributor to school enter- ;
fprtses tuwt the social center. I
Suit Half Century !
1 rt -it - ' -i
,um is uompronusea,
litigation in XentnciijuCouaSy Bas
made Itself Pelt la Every Bhrierally
Selection While It Existed. j
Louis vj lie, March 4. Litigation be
gun 45 years ago over a. bond issue for
a railroad that never was built ended
here when Union county taxpayers
comprised a suit for J500.000 wHh the
bondholders for $100,000 and paid the
smaller sum into court.
; Incidentally it Is the first time in
nearly half a century that a sheriff of
Union county has not felt that he
might be under the necessity of re
signing bis office rather than be com
pelled to collect taxes with which to
liquidate the judgment. A number of
them did resign rather than oppose
their constituents and make the levy.
Green sent circulars to 20,000 prom
inent men. He has reeetved 8000 an
swers. Colonel Roosevelt heads the
list of presidential preferences; Roose
velt so far has polled more than 40
per cent of the Republican vote. Fol
lowing him in order are Burton,
Hughes, Root and Senator Borah.
There were only two Democratic
names on the circular, those of Presi
dent Wilson and Champ Clark. Wilson
has apparently clinched Democratic
sentiment witb the speaker of the
bouse running strong.
1
Sheridan Man Files
Eor the Legislature
W. O. Sims, lawyer, Seeks to Repre
sent Yamhill County in Rouse of
Representatives as a BenbUcan.
Sheridan, Or March 3. W. O. Eims
of (his place has filed with the secre
tary ?f state his declaration of candi
dacy for representative for the thir
teenth representative district, com
posed of Yamhill county, and will
stand as a candidate on the Republi
can ticket. M-r. cims is a member of
the state 'bar association and is now
serving bis ninth term as city attorney
of Sheridan. His slogan is, "For
economy and conservative legislation."
Slay Go to Columbus, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio, March 2. (I. N.
S,) It is not likely; that any decision
on- accepting" the superlntendency of
rte Columbus '. schools will be made
by John H. FMthcls, superintendent
of the Los Angeles schools, during
his present visit here, according to
his views when be arrived here.
"I haven't had time to consider the
situation from all sides," be said,
"and do not believe I will be able to
give any answer -today. I am leaving
your city tonight."
One or Two New Logging
Camps Will Be Started in
. Coast Mountains, Report,
Eugene, Or.. March 8. The sawmill
of tbe Elmirs, Lumber company at E3
mlra, west of Eugene, will resume op
erations Monday with a fores of 80 or
35 men In the plant, besides several
teamsters hauling to the railroad at
Vetena. P. C. Walters, manager of
the company, said yesterday that It is
expected to run all summer long if
the price of lumber remains good, and
that one or two additional logging
camps will be opened in the coast
mountains if the market continues on
the upgrade. There is one camp now
in operation, employing a number of
men. '
A big drive of logs was recently re
ceived at the mill, having been floated
down the Long Tom river from a tract
of timber which the company owns in
the mountains) a few miles back of El
mira. Slide Destroys Road.
Eugene, Or., March 8. A big slid
a the road that was constructed by
th forestry department at Cap Per
petua on the coast of Lane county las
rear, occurred Curine- the recent
stormy weather and about 100 xeet o.s-1
it will bavo to t reconstructed, ac
cording to H. B. Rankin, supervisor of
the Biusiaw national forest, wno nas
recently returned from a trip to the
forest.
Mr.. Rankin says that the slide tore
out the road and It will be necessary
to cut back into tbe solid rock, as was
doni at the beginning.
Girl Questions Are
' Subject of Session
CorvalUs, Or., March An enthu-l
elastic gathering of teachers, mothers
and club leaders was held in the Chris
tian church. It was arranged for by
the Girl Triad association and was
participated In by the various organi
sations of the city and Agricultural
college interested in girls.
The following program was given:
The Teen Age." Mrs. L. H. Ax tell.
Miss Hansery. Miss Morrison; "Play
as a Moral Force," Miss Maud Turley;
"The Relation of Story Telling to
Character Building," Mrs. M, I San
ders; solo, Mrs. J, H. Edwards; ."The
Influence of Hand Work on Character,"
Miss H. M. Peer; "Tbe Relation of
Mother and Daughter," Mrs. W. J.
Kerr; "Ideals," Miss Francis and Mrs.
von Tobel; "How to, Bring out the Best
in the Girl," Dean Fawcett, Miss
Currey; round table, conducted by Mrs.
C. A. Rexwood. The conference closed
with a short explanation of the "Girl
Triad Plan" by its originator. Dr.
Louise B. Dorman, and tbe reading of
a poem.
Baikoad Promoter j
' Coming to Roseburg
BspressatatlTS of rirm WUen U to"
BuCd XJtato Timber Districts to
.Start WesMarcm 8. - 1
Roseburg, Or., March 8. C I Sec
man, personal representative" of Ken4
dall Brothers of . Pittsburg, who are
to build the proposed sawmill and rail
road to the timber districts from Rose
burg, has received a letter stating that
S. A. Kendall will leave for Roseburg
on March 6. ' Should a decision favor
able to the city, as Is expected, be re
ceived from the Oregon supreme court
in the case brought by John Hunter
and others against tbe city of Rose
burg attacking the proposition, it Is
believed that work will begin shortly
after Mr. Kendall's arrival here. Prac
tically all other matters In connection
with the enterprise are already settled,
Jfon-snpport Charge Dismissed. ,:
. Roseburg, Or, March 8 The charge
of non-support against R. H. Jennings,
formerly of Toncalls, preferred by his
wife, was settled and dismissed by the
court ' upon stipulation of the at
tornoys,
.Mother Only 11 Years Old.
San Bernardino, Cal., March 8. (U.
P.) A seven pound baby waaborn to
day to Slmona Abllu, a child of 11
years. Surgeons consider the case a
phenomenon. Simona is barely four
feet tall. She weighs 80 pounds.
NOW IS THE TIME !
With tbe approach ot Spring, we
ire now offering to tbe public
Saturday and all next week, the
largest selection of artistic wall
hangings ever offered before, ap
propriate designs for every room
in the house, at prices all can af
ford. Make ready for the Spring
renovating. While this sale is on
3c Per Roll and Up
Come and see what we have to
offer In Walt Papers before mak
ing your selection, we save you
money always.
THE BOLLS WALL PAPER CO.
"PORTLAND'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE"
203 2d St Phone Main 600 Open Saturday Nights
,J2)
amy
Wholesale Prices -Retail Quantities
UNION PEAS
SHOULD SELL FOR 16&
3ans25c
95c DOZEN
CARNATION MILK
4ans25c
No Delivery No Phone
CITRUS POWDER
ITcPkg.
Must Be Purchased at
Stord
Hoadmaster Named
:; By Douglas County
X. A, Sinclair, of Portland, Gets Job
at SaiOO a Tear ea Beeonunendatlon
Of Teon and Holman.
I Roseburg, Or., March 8. K. A. Sin
clair of Portland wan Thursday ap
pointed roadmaster for Douglas county
by the county court. He was recom
mended by Commissioner- Holman and
Road Master Yeon of Portland who had
formerly employed him. Ills salary
Was fixed at $2100 per year. Mr. Yeon.
who. is in Roseburg. addressed the
Commercial club on road matters to-
bisbt.
Chappell Fortune "
fi Left to Children
xj. Denver. Colo., March -3. CI. N. S.)
The. will of the late Delos A. Chap
pell;. president of the Nevada-California
Power company, bequeaths a $1,
SOO.OOO . estate to the -two children,
Delos A. Chappell. a student at Leland
'Stanford university, and' Mrs. Jean C.
Cranmer. " t
Young Chappell receives 11,000,000
and: Mrs. Cranmer $500,000. The son
la:, to receive $30,000 cash, upon bis
marriage, -. .-
SUGAR
CANE, sack . . $6.60
BEET, sack . .$6.40
CANE, 15 lbs. $1.00
BEET, 16 lbs. $1.00
ExtraC,161bs.$1.00
Less Than The
Wholesale Prices
FLOUR
OLYMPIC, k, $1.33
CROWN, sack $1.33
VIM, sack . . .$1.33
HIGH Flight. $1.33
Any of above, bbL $5.12
Valley Hour- sack $1.15
No. 10 Bag Flour. . .35c
3 Lbs. Royal Blend
40cCofee98
for
2 Lbs. Special Blend
?orcCoffee 55 c
1 lb. Fine Coffee 25c
lib. Good Coffee 20c
Roasted Fresh Daily
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered Dr.
; ; EdwardsV01ive Tablets Are
a Harmless Substitute.
: Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets tbe satntltate
for calomel are a mild but nre l.iatlT.
aeeV-Xheir effect os the Hirer is almost la
atastaseoasl They are-the result of Dr. Ed.
Yards' determination bo te rreat liver tad
bcwl rompllnts witli raloHiel. HU effort,
tebsnlsb It broosbt rat these Utl .U.
eulored Ubleta. . '-
Toew pleasant little ; tablets do tat good
tsa( - calomel does, bot ha ao bad aTtar
ftacta, Tr don't tajm the taeta Ilk.
strong vll(si4s sr calomel. Tsar take bold
ef.Uis troable. nd qnickly correct It. Way
ecre tie' liver at tbe expense ef the tsetal
r Calomel sometimes plays havoe witk tbe gams.
ea 4a stzong uqmaav . - ; - -
Jt is best sot to take cafeaeL bat to let f
r Edwards' Oilre Tablets ttke its place.' !
Moat neaaacBes. -auunew. ana tnst laxy
feeUne come from constipation and a dis
ordered liver. Take Or. Kdwarda' Otivo Tableta
wbaa yoa feel "Joggy" and "heavy." Holm
bow they "ctearV ckmded brais and bow taey
. 4-petk us" tbe spirits. At 10e and 24 per
box AU droggista, .. -.. . .
t '. Oe Olive iiilet fJeCMoWmvOV-ISC
WESSON'S OIL
SMALL LARGE
27c $1
PURE HONEY
ISclone
CRISCO
28c, 52c
$1.02
Strawberry Butter at 65c Roll
Eng. Walnuts
Imported
2 Lbs. 35c
Ranch Eggs
Not Over 4 Days
Old
21c, Dozen
Rolled Oats
5 Lbs. 25c
Crystal White
Soap
7 Bars 25c
Store No. 2
264 Alder
2 Doors East of
Jones' Market
PHONES
A-321 1 Main 322
Hei A. Mlwm
Main Store 401 Hawthorne Avenue
TELEPHONES Est 867, B-1615
Store No. 3
142 Second
Near Alder
Fone Main (4160
All Hawthorne
A v. Cars Stof in
front of Store).
FREE
De&rerie$
Daily DeL
Sunnytlde West Side
Cast Side Clpse la
IrviagtOB
Richjnoa( - . -., i
MonHay
snwood
E. Morelasal
TuescUiy
Ml Scott
Lcsits
Woodstock
... '" Piedmont v -Ted.
Ros C: Park
t - - , Sandy Read .
IThurf. IFriday (Saturday
SalTwoed Bo. Portlaad Roso Citr Park
E. MoreUndj j Piedmont
Sandy Road
TheTPWCES -SHOWN H ER E Are. But FEW of Our BARGAINS
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riMi nr Lai.
n'mM 1 sad Saw
Jr Money
U j on Your
Household
Neoessitia
CASTOR IA
For, Infants and Children .
In Uso For Over 30 Years
Always wears
the
Sgnfi&roof
Saturday
Specials
9 Boxes Black and White JJf
Tip Matches uC
3 Cakes Swift's White "f Cn
Laundry Soap XUC
All Spices 5c Can
Buy now,, will raise soon.. Good
canned peaches and spri- 1 A
cots, largo can 1UL
Washington
Market
FIRST AT WASHINGTON 5TS.
32
Green
TRADING
STAMPS
With ttis JU aal OovBeas, Goad Bator
aar, March e, ltondayT March 8.
MaO exdna gin prompt attantlM.
-tSi THISD ST.
Bat. Salmon and Main. Phone Main IMS
M
11
Tho Only
- Largo x
PnbUe
Market
in tho City
Caring
s. a
Green
Trading
Stamps
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EMTXJIS " ' '
QUASTSS BZrOCK '
Cor. Second and Yamhill
26th Century COFFEE Roasters
(in the Yamhill SANITARY Market)
Tm have India and Ja pan. Teas in; large variety and every range
A Ci oS Qf prices. , Splendid cupping Japan Tea at 25 pound. English
Breakfast Tea, 50c grade at 38i; pounds Lipton's Tea at 59 pound.
sf-ipi? grr Carefully selected and carefully roasted sold to you
A CC ho frQrfl our own R0aster. CAUTION Don't let any
cheap imitators mislead you when looking for our place. Insist in getting
your Coffees AT THE ROASTER. Remember, we sell 40c grade Coffee
at 28 per pound 3 pounds 55 or 4 pounds for $1.05.
DOUGLAS MARKETSTALL 30
PORK SAUSAGE
VEAL STEW
IE . .
12V2C
BOLOGNA
.SAUSAGE
fW
(Til
;6
LUX BROS.STALLS 22 AND 24
BEEF POT ROAST. 10c & 12gc SIRLOIN STEAK .. . -fl fstsf
VEAL ROAST i t T-BONE STEAK. . . jl (P
PORK ROAST 1Z3C Mfl lDC ROUND STEAK. . . .
STALL 11 OREGON ROSE BUTTER
Direct from the -Churn to YouBuy the Best
M.6352-STALL 4Free Delivery
Double S. & H. Stamps on Bulk
Coffee and Tea
10 bars Soap . , 25
.3 lbs. Fine Evaporated Peaches 25
g lbs. Fine Evaporat'd Apricots 25fr
STALL 26 -
Carnation Butter, roll 65
Clear Creek Butter, lb .35
Apple Butter, 3 lbs. 25
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 25t
10 S. & H. Stamps on Bulk Coffee
and Tea.
" STALL 7 '
Fine lot of Chickens for Saturday
Quality Meat at Quantity Prices
TILLEY MEAT CO.
f STALL 17
Doable S. & H. Stamps on All
Purchases.
STALL 5
Lemons, per dozen 10
Potatoes? 17 pounds for 250
STALL 15
Ripe Olives, pint 250
Summer Sausage, lb 350
Potato Salad, lb. , 150
STALL 18
Pickled Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs 250
Home-made Dill Pickles, qt...2O0
Home-made Sauer Kraut, qt..2O0
STALL 10
Strictly fresh churned Monmouth
Butter, per roll. .700
Crystal Creamery Butter, roll 800
Lisle's Candy Kitchen
Fresh Peanut Brittle, lb 150
Choice Home-made Candies.
Watch Us Make It.
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(News Item from daily papers.)
CLEAN FOOD IS TOPIC
Consumers' League to Wres
tle With Domestic
Problem.
"Is your food clean? It not. how can
you make It soT
"These two questions will be tak.n
up and discussed at a luncheon meet
ing of tbe Portland branch of the Con
sumers' league. Tuesday, March 7. at
the Imperial hotel. Miss Lillian Tin
gle, supervisor of domestic economy in
the city schools, will be the principal
speaker."
The best food, of course. Is the Basis
of eleanUaess, and buying the best for
less is the keynote of economy that 's
why this store supplies more families
rear tn and year out uxsn any other In
the entire northwest. Carefal house
wives realise this and no special baits
are accessary to attract a continually
Increasing somber of those who want
QVaUTT combined with SATZVOS.
V
SPRING TONICS
lbs. Dried Peaches ...
S lbs. Black or White Figs
a ids. Italian trunes
A ,1 T.. . i .
t lua. i-ajiujr AunwwiB ,t- ,
RTtrii lnrra "SiinVlat" Drnnraa Kn Cfl
Saturday only. 30e per dos; case.
Iiemona, per doz. .......................1
Parsnips and Carrots, per lb.
Small Cheese, per lb. .,,.,,..,,2
e
e
oo
ECONOMY HINTS
3 Ijoaves Fresh Bread
! lb. pkr. Shaker Salt
1 qt Jar Sweet or Sour Pickles ....
8 bottles Fancy Stuffed Olives , ,
3 boxes Matches
Best Quality Bhrlmp .............
S bottles Vinegar ,
bottles Worcestershire Sauoo ...
2 Durkee's Salad Dressing ,
7 cans Domestic Sardines ,
1 cans Corn 25f'. per, dozen .......
3 cans Imported Peas
2 cans Tomatoes. af' per dozen .
8 bottles Assorted Extracts
8 bottles Assorted Pickles
2 lbs. Fancy English-Walnuts .....
Onions. 1 lb., 10i 10 lbs. for .....
nest union Bets, z ids
Potatoes, per sack
Hood aiyer Vewtowa Aim las .......
Xoed 3Utst Vewtowm apples
Other Apples. 75 per boa snd up.
e t(
saw
....20
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MEATS
PORK
Leg Roast Pork, lb. 15c
Choice Shoulder Pork,
lb 10c-12lftc
Loin Rotst Pork, lb. .16c
Fresh Side Fork, lb. .15c
Link Sausage, lb. ...15c
Lotn Pork Chops, lb 17 He
Shoulder Pork Chops, lb. 12 He
MUTTON
Leg- of Mutton, lb 15c
Shoulder of Mutton, lb .12 He
Loin Roast of Mutton, lb. 15c
Loin Chops, lb. 15c
Breast of Mutton, lb. 10c :
BEEF
Choice Prime Rib Roast, ib. 15c
Choice Sirloin Roast, lb. 15c
Choice Prime Roast, lb. -10c-12Hc
Rib Boil in Beef, ib 10c
Shoulder Steak, Ib. 12 He
Sirloin Steak, Ib 15c
Round Steak, b f$c
T-Bone Steak, lb. 1 5c
VEAL
Veal Stew, Ib .J0c
Shoulder Yea! Roast, Jb. 12Hc
leg or Loin Roast Veal,' lb 16c
Shoulder Veal Chops, lb. 15c
.Loin Veal Steak, b.- 17 He
SMOKED MEATS
Picnics. Ib ...12ttc
Dry Salt Pork, lb. 12 We
Eastern Hams, lb, -.. 17c
Bacon, lb. 18c, 20c, 22Mc
Cottages, Ib 4c
Bacon Backs, Ib. .............. 15c, 18c
FLOUR SALE
Corvallis, sack S1.15
Bbi $4.50
White River, sack $1.35
Bbl. ..S5.40
Vim, sack $1.35
Bbl. $5.40
White Mountain, sack $1.35
Bbl. , ...$5.40
Olympic, sack $1.35
Bbl $5.40
FOLGER'S
COFFEE WEEK
1 pound ...... r 35c
2 pounds 65c
2l2 pounds 75c
5 pounds $1.50
BAKER'S COCOA, Saturday only,
. per can
20c J
SOAP
15 bars Elk Savon ..i..
7 bars Golden Star Soap
o oars ivory roap
.....,.
2Se
25e
...25e
bars Fairy Soan .....25cr
bars Cascade Soap .....Sad
BREAKFAST NOTES
Uncle Sam's Food ......
Shredded Wheat
4 packages Krinklo Corn Flakes
i package cream or vy neat .
Wheat Kats, 2 packages for
lb. sack Wheat ami Oats
9 lb. sack Cream Oat
9 lb. sack Corn Meal
.20
lOet
24
.IK
..S1.40
..stl.OO t
CRACKERS
AX. WATS FKXSX .
8 packages Snowflakes ..25c)
Larks package Snowflakes ...,2Qe
Larks package Soda Crackers 2Ql
case 6od Crackers. ,...?.75e
MACARONI
5 lbs. Broken Macaroni ...25d
4 lbs; Beady Cut Macaroni 25w
I lba Broken BpagbetU ..25er
SUGAR SPECIALS
8 lbs. Fine Granulated Sutrar
It lbs, Fine Granulated Sugar
4 mr hcji
14 lbs. Fruit sugar .
a m i .
jo ids. luu? Dugur ,....,............,
IS lbs. G. C. Sugar ......,.,..,.
8 lbs. G. C. Sugar . .50
8 lbs. Powdered Sugar 254
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SYRUPS
Pure Olivo OU Special ,'
l pint Can ....40e
1 quart Can i.......,.,, .,.75
BUTTER YOU'LL LIKE
1 roll Homestead Batter, the best. .. .....0(M
1 roll Good Creamery Butter, i ......... .55
Oleomargarine, per roll 45
Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs ZOC
SpeciaU Worth Noting
1 gallon Pure Honey W......J.. ...... Sl.lO
H gallon puro Honey ............... ...o
2 Combs Honey 25
3 cans Blpe Olives.;,..., 25i
OtgeMarmalade'and Jelly. 8 glasses 25
SaladOU, per bottle ................... .2fti
1 fakron womesteaa ....................
M gallon Homestead
1 gallon Karo
Vt gallon Karo
1 gallon Log Cabin
a-auon Mk caDin
gallon Log Cabin .40
m
tfKaV
MILK SraCIALaturday only
All Milk Except Borden's in
6 cans . . UC
libbf As- - A;
rut
paragus, can
HAWAIIAN PINE.
APPLE, "sliced or
grated, per
can
....
10c
Dependaole Garden
and Flower Seeds at
saving prices.
We Take Phone Orders Friday Everiulgs Until 10 o'Dock
rbmeMain 5700..A-6255
Quicks
Smmyside
Store
994-996
Belmont
Oonveaieat
Mow many eavart .
side patsoao.
Bans prices,
smg serrlee
and speelals
Mattbsssaus,
stoso.. - ..
Phone
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i : RICE
5 lbs. Broken Rice . .25c
4 lbs., Jap Rice ..... .25c
3 lbs.' Carolina Head .
Rice , 25c
4 lbs. Unbleached
Rice .., 25c
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Recommended -By
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