The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19; '1021-
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
urure Marrlago license .
,W,ona K. Herman of
Salem
.nd Robert Wersckul of Portland
Lr muted a marriage license
ye,terdf " ", of the
couatr derk-
Wanted A Ixan of fiOOOO
On good farm security; will pay
orego Land Co.. 442
8 per cent.
State street
(Adr.)
Young m' " "
.r for teady vork. at the Cray
jtelle. Apply afternoon or even
Inf.lidT.) ..
Automobile Ihunaged
While driving an automobile
... on State street yesterday. M-
X inrin. 1246 South Liberty
treet 'ran into an automobile
which stopped suddenly in front
of him causing damane to both
cars aecordimc to a police report
made by Mr. Irwin. He claimed
there was no signal by the driver
of his Intention to Btop.
Birth Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin
Mohoney of II. 3 ar the parents
of a girl born to them a: their
home February 12. The little
one has been given the name of
Mary Alice Mohoney.
Money To lientl
nn real estate. Any amount
tar any time. Klmo S. White, Ma-
i tonic Dldgr (adv.) ' ;
FnlMoB' Car IanwUSel
The bumper was mm on an au
tomobile belonging to P. E. Ful
lerton. 1535 State street yester
day. While backUig" out of Har
ton'i battery shop, he ran Into
the Wells-Fargo express wagon.
The wagon' was not damaged.
Virlor Itreords Just Arrived
The records you have been try
ing to get for years are here.
Your record may be among them.
Stiff Furniture Co. (Adr.l
mawa, was reported for driving
an automobile at the rate of 36
miles an hour on Capitol street.
Both men appeared yesterday be
fore Judge Earl Race and plead
ed guilty to the charge. Both
were given fines of -$10.
Infant ltanghtrr lio
A telegram was received yes
terday by Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Boy
er announcing the death Friday
morning of one of the twin girls
born this week to Mr. and Mrs.
Hartjr E. Rice of Chicago. Mrs.
Rice was formerly Miss Ruth
Boyer. The message states that
the mother and surviving baby
are doing ntcely.
We ;ive You Ileal Service
When Mosber tailors your suit
you may be confident that you
will g?t your money's worth.
Adv.
"The IiriIe
Whom Jesu? Loved.' and "The
Way to God" will be the sermon
subjects at the First Congrega
tional church tomorrow. A cor
dial invitation to all Adv.
Overland Owner 1'huimI
An Overland automobile, found
in the alley between Seventeenth
and Eighteenth street and taken
In custody by the police Thursday
Is the projerty of F. B. Farjro of
Aurora, according- to " automobile
records. A message was urn!. Mr.
Fargo from the police office ac
quainting him of the find'r.g cf
the car.
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog oo application. (Ad)
Maeaxlne Clob Kate
, Tha Ace. 127 N. High.. (Adf.
Tandy Have Son . j-
On February 16 a son was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Tandy of
this city. " '
Victor Record Jnwt Arrived
The records you have been try
ing to get for years are here.
Your record may be among them.
Stiff Furniture Co. (adv.)
Birth of fliild Announced
Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting
of Antlgo. Wis., are" rejoicing
over the arrival of a -Vt pound
boy born to them February 2. Mrs.
Whiting was formerly Miss Bea
trice Hale of this city.
Spring Woolen Arrive
We are now displaying a won
derful assortment of new spring
woolens. Mosher, the tailor.
Adv.
"S.ci;il Life in WrMern Canada
In motion pictures of the real
finality kind, at the First Con
gregational church Sunday eve
ning. Adv.
so no doubt some things are be
ing said that would better be left
unsaid.
Th drought was broken last
night, and w are promised morr
rain, when our larmers nerd more
fair weather. Hut a time will
come, some day. when they will
! crying for rain, strange as the
prediction now sounds.
The Willamette Valley Trune
association has bven selling sev
eral cars of i-runes in the Eng
lien and other markets lately. The
surrlus will no douot dwindle
trom now on t 111 the next prune
harvest.
nerves are worn to a frazzle, anj tee and the Willamette valley las
utterly been forgotten.
Hume's motion to make the
qnestlon a special order for today
was lost, and the report adopted.
The senate Is at high tension and
a more spectacular battle is look
ed for today wha when the bill
conies on for final passage.
The vote on Hume's motion tJ
defer action until today was:
For Eddy. Gill. Hare. Hume.
Jones. Joseph I.arhmiind. I-a-Fllett.
Nickelson. Porter. Ryan.
Strayer. Thomas. Vinton.
Against Banks. Bell. Dennis.
F.berhard. Edwards. Ellis. Farrell.
Hall. Moser. Noriilad. Fatterson.
Robertson. Staples. I'pton, Ritner.
PERSONAL MENTION
Lower House Passes
Many Senate 3ills
Xcw Style Arrive
All the new styles
and summer are now
played by Mother, the
men-and-women. Adv.
for spring
being dis-
tailor-to-
Girl Horn Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Jens L. Teterspn
are the parents of a girl born to
them on February 17,
Dwf llin-z to IT lluilt
W. F. Shank ha3 secured a per
mit for the erection of a dwelling
at 14."i0 South Church street, the
estimated cost of which Is $3r.OO.
The house will be an Aladdin
ready cut house.
Mann
MARY MILES
M1NTER
"ALL SOUL'S EVE"
"HAM"
In
"APRIL FOOL
Loans! Loans! Loans-
It you desire to build a new
house or- remodel the old one and
need money, please call on us im
mediately; we can help you. Lar
lar & Laflar, 406-7 Oregon Bldg..
Salem, Or. Adr.
lUfc lanre Tonight
- For Elks and their ladies. Good
floor, good music. Jolly time.
Adv.
Editor Kohen of the Polk Coun-1
ty Observer was in the city yes
terday. George Keech of Stayton was
among the visitors yesterday from
that community.
E. I). King of Monitor was In
Salem yesterday. ,
.1. S. Smith was in the city yes
terday from St. Faul.
J. M. Poor man was in Salem
Friday from Woodburn.
Arrested For Speeding1
Two arrests were made Thurs
day night by Traffic Officer Hay-
den for speeding C. R. Jacfcson
1418 Court street, was reported
as exceeding the speed limit of
the city in driving an automobile
with the cut-out open at the rate
of 32 miles an hour, on Capitol
street. E. A. Jaqulns of the Unit
ed States training school of Che-
Calavan in CVrvallis
J. A. Caravan, field worker
from the ofHce of J. A. Churchill,
state school superint?ndent. was
in Corvallis. Tuesday, preparing
with II. C. Seymour, state club
leader, the list of, premiums to be
given for boys' and girls' club
exhibits at the state fair.
County Judge Asa B. Robinson i
of Independence was a visitor in
Salem yesterday. Cleave Robin
son, a brother, accompanied him
and will make his home here,
having accepted a position In the
Loveil barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers
of Salem have been in Portland
this week, stopping at the Mult
nomah. Mr. and Mr. E-. II. Craven of
Salem are in Portland for a few
days.
MEMBERS OF SENATE
HURL ACCUSATIONS
(Continued from page 1.)
i vote for reconsideration, but was
unable to do o. Sine; then he
1 as been a soured man.
In the fight of yesterday It de
veloped that Patterson's main de
linquency relative to the reappor
tionment bill was in his nglect
of Benton county, one of the
counties he is uppo?ed to repre
sent In the senate. As the bill
was drawn Benton county was
linked up with Lane as the fourth
senatorial district and the two
counties were to le accorded one
BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
! All Elks Invited
Visitors made especially wel-
Icome at the Elks temple tonight.
I Dancing to good music on an ex
cellent floor. Adv.
!
Aik your grocer for
DIXIE DOUGHNUTS
, - 25c dozen
". SALEM BAKING COMPANY
'411 Court St. ' Paone 954
10 Tsn f Crystal WMU Soap;
tsrs ! Crm Oil 8op; rf.
TREES
Tr Sprinf FUotin Order Trom
THE SALEM NURSERY CO.
429 Oregon Bnildinr
Silt M .O aEQOH
Tfcona 1763
SI
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Talking Machines and Secordi
Plajer Piano and Player Soils
" ' . 'J j - t IWI
yscksc DioaiB wwi
. . u . on Soa - 1-00
1 V i . w
Mui esa Crtse
UUrf Lauadry Sosp
1.25!
100
t
vrnnt.ivn OS.OCCXT
tia'TriviiiuA Ifwii. raaaa o
CARL & BOWERSOX
Groceries
i - i
Phone 409
Revival Services to lleuii
Evangelist Frank L. Stevens of
Los Angeles will start a series of
I revival meetings February 2o at
the United Evangelical church
which will continue until March
13. Rev. Mr. Stevens is said to
be one of the most fearless and
powerful preachers of the west.
Arrangement! Are Perfect
For a rousing good time at tne
Elks' temple tonight. All Elks
are expected to bring a lady.
Adv.
T
"Ireland"
In 35 beautifully colored pic
tures. Everybody is reading
about Ireland in these days. See
Ireland in these pictures, at the
First Congregational church.
Adv.' .- -
No sine die yet . !
S
Legislators still here
S m
And they may get through to
day, and they may stay over till
Tuesday.
That was no Jitney meeting of
tho Ford Dooole in Salem last
night.
!
The great Ford organization is
out after orders and a full pro
duction, and this means, a lot to
the business of the whole coun
try, for they make about half of
all the buzz wacons and tractors
manufactured in the United.
States.
S
They are a tlr?d bunch, up
under the brown dome, and their
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
For
SECOND HAND PTJENITTJW5
Store. CaxceU and Tools
Capital Hard war Fnmltar Co.
2 Si N. Commercial at- Phone S4T
DANCING
at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday nights.
American and Chinese dishes
162 N. Commercial St.
THE STORE FOR QUALITY
Kitchenware
Dinnerware . ; j
Glass Ware
Wm. Gahlsdorf
The Store of Housewares
135 N. Liberty "St.
183 Court Street
Great Weslera Garage
ri. Vrrmn flTTl h&YC ET- ati-nmbarr Carhuretor -Skid
16 iavi.-. w-r XJ:." t cnnnllo. Tires I
fired at and Tube
rvmoalte Court House. Phone 44
a ItnrtDC'C WE NEVER SLEEP
A. n. iiiuwiv u
AUCTIONEER,
G. SATTERLEE
404 Ferry SL. Salem. Oregon
Phones 1177 1211
V7. W. M00RE
rnraltur Btori
Th4 Hem t tt TUtrsU
ot tt or tor your momtt at
, aaoviw
ft Par to Trad
fARUERS CASH STORE
1 a Baxtom Dnaaa
CiT Vorth
WOOD WOOD
Call G. H., Tracy Wood Co.
for all kinds ol j
t , dry -wood ;.
homit delivery Pne 110
I
i ELECTRIC MACHINE &
j ENGINEERING CO.
for Thor Waahlnf Macnlnee and
Eectrte Work and Supplies.
I1T Court St. . Paone 4tl
Do yon take
TURKISH BATHS
If not. why notT
No other baths or treatments
can produce the permanent re
lief to the person suffering
from disagreeable cold or ail
ments of the flesh or body like
the Turkish Baths will.
Open 8 a.m. until 9 p.m.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Lady and Gentlemen attend
ants '
Salem School of Expression
Lnlu Rosamond Walton, Director
1 4 7 N. Commercial
v Phone 692 1484J
Special Course In Public Speaking
Suits Cleaned $1.50
Suits Pressed . . : SOc
Salem Cleaners & Dyers
1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 1S68
ONE
NIGHT
Wed.,
FEB.
23
THE
TAMOUS
COXEDIAKS
it
KOLB
AND
DILL
IS
HARBIAN BROS. CO.
V I Por Plat Jewelry
?l Jewelers and OpticUni
167 North Commereial Bi
It tts Electric Sign "SHOES
What Have You?
We buy. sell and exchanRfl
aew and second-hand furni
ture, stoves, ranitcs. ruK.
tools, etc. We will buy you
out.
j col. w. f. wmcnT
' ! Auctioneer
271 N. Com! St. Salem. Or.
List your sales with ns
People's Furniture
S Store
Klht phonw 1017 rhonw 734
HIGHEST PRICES
Psidfor
Walnuts and'White
Beans
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
Better Goods For Less
REX
tAOC
DRY PASTE
Reliable
and
Economical
Max 0. Buren
179 N.Coml St
"The High Cost of
Loving"
SmcUI 10 Pifc. 3 tit Orcb.itra
Uiw.r Floor 2.00
rtrrt tare. row. fcileony $2.00
Last 2 rows baleony
GaUery ot revived)-. IJ0
War Tax 10',!: Extra
MAII. OEDEES HOW
SEAT SALE MONDAY 9:30
GRAND
Wfccrt Tha Blf Shovt Play
renator Jointly, lne to have one casoltne
senator of its own besides, but !
not fo with Henton. This cause I
the pec pie of H?nton county to
put on the war paint. They ob-
iected to becoming linked up with
the state universitr county with
the advantage all for the latter.
Their shafts wers directed at Pat
terson and they sent telegrams
to other members of the senate
asking-protection, declaring they
had no one .to help them.
This threw a Ecare into the
members of the special commit
tee and led to a fight early yes
terday afternoon about two hours ,
before the main battle took place.
The measure was slated to come
up as a special order at 3 o'clock.
Thomas. Lachmund and Eddy
voiced their objections to the bill
in unniinced words. Dennis, a
member of. the reapportionment
committee, then moved that it be
re-referred to th committee for
amendment and that the commit
tee be allowed to retire to pre
pare the amendments.
At this. Lachmund took the
floor again, branding the tactics
as unfair.
'"This measure.'" said Lach
in una. "was deferred from yes
terday because the gang didn't
have enough, vot"s to iaf it.
Now it is one of the henchmen
of the gang who has made the
motion to re-refer. The motion
is not made in good faith."
The motion to re-refer carrle-l
by a vote of 16 to 14.
When the bill was taken up
again with its amendments about
two hours later it had been
changed so that Lane -and Linn
counties were linked for a Joint
dlstiict. - Polk and Benton were
linked, Linn was accorded two in
stead of three representatives
I elk and Lincoln instead of Tilla
mook and Lincoln, were joined
and Tillamook was designated as
the 29th district with one repre
sentative, but the Jackfion-Josf
phine senatorial union was not
changed.
Hume moved to aniend the re
port D)r striking out Josephine
from the proposed district and
leaving Jatkon separate as at
present. This wan ridden down
by a ruling of Hanks that a re
port could not be amended, over
a vehement protect by Eddy, who
referred to Cushlng's parliamen
tary rules, an authority used
when rules of the house do not
cover a point. Though Eddy
proved his point, he was ridden
down. Ritner citing a senate .rule
which be claimed covered the
Isxue. Eddy shouted a protest
that the rule read by Ritner did
r.ot refer to reports, but the op
position retused to recognize him.
Eddy charged unfairness in at
tempting to vote with Smith, a
pivotal member, absent. Eddy
had previously made the motion
that Ihe bill be taken up for con
sideration, and I'pton. following
Eddy's charge of unfairness, ac
cused him of being unfair in call
ing up the subject whn he knew
Smith was absent.
Hanks attempted to put a mo
Thf following senate bills were
'pai's-v! by the house yesterday:
i S It. If", by Karrell Kelat
I ing to state aid Institutions for
! lh care and welfare of children.
1 II. 2"T. by Hare Itelatlnu
In will.
S. H. by Staples Relating
'lo owration of branch banks.
S. It. 217. by Ellis Changing
thf present law which allows the
owners of shep. goats and swine
to brand their animals.
S. H. by Hall Limiting
b ans on real estate by banks.
S B. 1C. by Hare Repealing
thoo ectlons of the law relat
ing to manufacture and sale of
having specific gravity
of less than 60 degrees.
S. B. 109. by Iiell Increasing
the salary of the corporation
commissioner from $3000 to ft.-
000 per year.
S. II. 107. by Bell Increasing
the salary of the superintendent
of public instruction from $3000
to $400" per annum.
S. B. 14 4, by Thomas To can
cel all claims against the sheriff
and clerk of Jackson county on
account of failure of bank.
S. B. 291. by Moser Prescrib
ing undertaking in appeal from
iudgment In action for forcible
entry or wrongful detainer.
S. B. 233. by Moser To regu
late the business of disposing of
dead bodi?s of animals in cities
nd towns.
S. B. 239. by Upton Providing
for the appointment by the gov
ernor of a commissioner for the
co-operative marketing of meats.
S. B. 231. by Banks Relating
o notes taken in payment oi in
surance premiums.
S. B. 238. by UmatKia county
delegation Providing mileage for
county judge and county com
missioners of Umatilla county.
S. B. 2."0. by Porter Provid
ing for the method of voting a
special tax in road districts. ri-
tining the .duty of the county
clerk and assessor, etc. '
talned or accruing from the fill'
ing Of Kwamn or overflowed lands.
70. Moer. Staples. Banks. Far
rell Providing for consolidation
of property of port of Portland
and Portland dock commission.
133. Moser. Ftaples. Banks
Relating to laws nacted by legis
lature relating-only to any county.!
district, port or municipal corpor
ation other than a city or town.
73, Moser. Staples. Banks. Far
rell Limiting authority of ports
i organized or created under any
general or special law with re
spect to purchase of land for
purposes other tlian channel im
provement. 7 4 Mosr. Stap'cs. Banks. Far
rell Providing for a pi ointment
of commi.in rs of pert of I ort
land. 110. Ebrhard Relating to
rarnishnicnts of debt to bocome
due.
14. Norblad Providing for
organuat on ' r T logged off land
Improvement districts.
4 Kill Relating to employ
ment and payment of assistant
water masters.
ir iiffii Kmnowerlnr secre
tary" of rtate to Inereas pay of
superintendent of capitol building
and grounds.
by the owner or which the asset
aor has so knowledge of as
result ot the passage ot senate bill
No. 100 by the house yesterday.
"The Father of
Our Country,"
whose birthday we eejehrat
this month, established a
name for truthfulness that
serves as an example for ev
ery ad. we write. j
Purchasing Jewelry U
largely matter oC confi
dence. Every artlcle'we sell
Is guaranteed to be exactly
as represented every state
ment we make Is carefully
considered before being civ-
en out to yoo.
Standard Bushel
Set at 58 Pounds
The house yesterday afternoon
pased senate bill No. 272 placing
the standard bushel for grains at
58 pounds and providing a niaim
differential between grades of
garlns on the percentage
rather than on a named amount.
The county assessor snan, upon
sworn statement of any taxpayer.
place on the tax roil any xaxaoie
property wnicn na m-r-n
Buy Jewelry frorJ the
tore that stands ready to
way. I Cut the I Cherry
Tree." if your purrtiase Is
not Just exactly right. If we
make a mUtake we will own
up. and It's your money back
It yoa want lu
Call and see the sew addi
tions to our watch stock.
Pomeroj & Keene
Reliable I
Jewelers aad OpUdaaa
Liberty and State Streets
SALEM. OREGON
Read The Classified Ads.
Horseback Rider Is
Injured by Automobile
M. Putman. 2357 State street.
wa. slightly Injured and a hors
which he was riding was hurt in
a collision with an automobile
driven by It. K. Bates of the
Leonard hotel, yesterday. The
accident occurred on State ftreet
tear Twenty-second. Both m?n
reported the collision to the po
lice station but differed some
what as to who was at fault in
the matter. Mr. Putman claimed
that Mr. Bates was driving fast
and Mr. Bates gave as his opin
ion that the horse which Mr.
Putman wax tiding had become
frishtened at another automobile
and was unmanageable.
Many House Bills Are
Signed by Governor
The following house bills have
been signed by Governor Olcott:
234. Powell Providing for the
eradication and control of bovine
tuberculosis and creating oHice of
county meat and herd inspector
in Polk countr.
Zti, Kay Repealing section 2.
chapter .r9. Oregon laws.
184. Beals Retulatingthe use
of roads by county courts outside
of their respective counties.
276. Miller Relating to acqui
sition of toll roads by counties.
96. Stone Creating a state
game bird .reservation In Umatilla
countv.
200 Bennett Authorirnr the
proof of a will ex parte by affida
vits. n9. Davev Regulating the
.. 1 . ..f nlunirrirln anrl Other
tion for adoption of the report, j lllltal,on dairy product..
The governor has signea me
FERTILIZERS
for eTery Crop and Soil require-j
mem
SWIFT & COMPANY
North Portland. Ore.
For Easy Terms and Prices see or
write
CLARENCE S. B0WNE
1044 Marlon St. Thone 3 S3
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds' inch as furniture,
stoves, ranges, machinery, ot
all kinds see tbe
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
215 Center Pkone Ml
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AUTO BUS LINE
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Cars are special Cadillac 8's.
heated for comfort. Rear seat
is partitioned off for pmokers.
Start from Hotel Marion: ar
Hvn and leave Portland from
the Journal building.
IUies $1.7.1 Krh Way
(iatluditis War T)
For information telephone op
erator Hotel Marion 2010
The Grey Car
MCDOWELL'S
MARKET
Where a Dollar Does Its
Duty
Phone 1421
173 So. Commercial St.
Quality Meats For Less
Beef to Roast 10c to 12c
Beef to Boil 8c
Choice Roast of Beef off
Loin or round 13c
Fresh ground Hamburg
er Steak 15c
Choice Swiss Steaks 15c
Our own pure Lard, in
bulk 20c
Bring your empty pails
Our own Pure Lard in
No. 5s. 9-c
Our own sugar cured Ba
con, per lb.- 30c
Quality Meats for Less
Open Until 8 p. m.
MCDOWELL'S-
173 South Commercial St
I nomas called tne cbair ana ts
acknowledged reluctantly by
Banks after he had shouted for
recognition. He moved a call of
the senate. When Smith coulfi
not be found Thomas read hU ex-
' cariation of the Josephine county
senator and asked that it go into
the record.
Pressed to the ropes Ritner of
fered the explanation that Strith
had been excused to go to his
brother's home. He asserted that
Smith's presence would make no
difference in the vote. Thomas
reiterated his statement that
Smith was the pivotal memer.
Hume moved, so that Smith
might he given the benefit of a
doubt, that the question be de
ferred until 10 o'clock today.
Itltner rejoined with th- a r
t'on that this was a parliamentary
trick to beat Ihe bill. This Hume
jienied. repeating that he wanfJ
to give Smith an opportunity to
w present. He dec"ir.rl the mo
tion could not le hel l a trick to
defeat the bill because no time
had been set for the final ad
journment and It . was probabl
the legislature would be In fes
fcion several days next week. He
averted that the commlftci's re
port was not a square ueai.
I.afhm"nd. int.-ns'ely angry,
thundered th absurdity of anv
excuse granted Smith by the j.rtsi-
dent.
'If the president of this senat
does not want to be convct.l of
sharp practice." Ijfrhnmnd de
clared, "this maMer will b in
ferred until tomorrow. Th"?
president has bceM unfair and un
grateful. At the beginning of thU
clnn when it WSS Kai 1U PIO-
t'ves had been impnned. those nr
whn were aerused hepHt ban
quets and floral wreaths aoiiT hM
chair and roadehi m lily-whie.
What do we get in return for It.
No representation on the commit'
following senate bills:
132. Moser. Staples. J. Hanks.
Karrell Authorizing port of
Portland to provide by erdlnance
for assessment ot damages aua-
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PBT1NF.S PRUNES PKUNUH i
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While Prune Week has been very successful herejTor
the past week we would suggest keeping up the good
work by sending boxes of prunes to your eastern
friends. Put up in nine pound net S"ltJ
sent express prepaid to any part of the United Slates
for $2.15 for the 50-60s. $2.10 for the 30-40s.
60-70s in bulk, 3 pounds for 25c; 40-50s in bulk, two
pounds for 25c. Prune Cakes 50c; Prune Bread 10c
PHEZ JELLIES
Just received a large lot of Phez Jellies and Jams and
to move them quickly we will sell the 6 oz. glasses
Si .33 per dozen, all flavors; 2 glasses 25c.
Orington Jam in No. 10 tins $1.50 each; No. 5 tins 85c
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Quality Goods at Reduced Prices
IL & R. Chicken Soup. 2
Preferred Stock Catsup,
pints 28c
Gem Blend 40c Coffee, 3
pounds $1.00
Crisco, 3 pounds 65c
6 pounds $1-23
Crisco. 9 pounds .51.85
Dark Karo. gallon size 75c
Light Karo, gallon size 95c
Curtis IUpe Olives 25c tins
'3 for : 65c
Palace Car Mas lard, bot
tle 1 10c
Van Camp's Vegetable
Soup, 3 for 25c
Hollv Milk and Bice. 3
for : 23c
for
Bob White Soap, 19
bars
.$1.00
Crerne Oil Soap, 3 for 25c
Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 25c
Crepe Toilet Paper, 3
for 25c
Blair Corn. 2 for 35c
Del Monte Tomatoes, 2
for 35c
Del Monte Peas, 2 for 45c
Del Monte Spinach, 2
for 45c
Aloha Pineapple, 3 for $1
Mission Peach, 3 for $1.00
Mission Apricols, 3 for $1
HERSHErS BULK COCOA, 25c PER POUND
FRUITS
No better oranies are grown in California than in the
Kedlands district. Owing to a large crop of the smaller
Hzcs they are being offered at very moderate prices.
ywo sies 15c and 20c per dozen.
Florida Grape Fruit. 2 for 25c and 2 for 33c. Bananas
2 pounds for 33c. Rome Beauty and Winter Banana
Apples. '
v VEGETABLES
Cauliflower. Head Ullucc. Celery. CIrcen Onions. Spin
ach and Mustard Greens. Rhuharh, Artichokes. Toma
toes, Cabbage, Beets, Turnips Carrots, Rutabagas.
Roth Grocery Co.
rilONETOCR ORDERS EARLY. FREE DELIVERY
Phones 1SS5-6-7
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