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4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON SATURDAY MORNING'MAT W 3923: 771 1 . F 2VEWS I2V BRIEF JtorklcftS Driving i , ; A. E. Terry was arrested by Traffic Officer Flannerty yester day for reckless driving?. He pleaded guilty and. was fined 1& when arraigned In justice court.! WOW . v fiance tonight Adv. Red Rlrd--. . Now on display at VIck: Bros,, Adr. ', v I'liJi. - k .'-"v-:-1-' j ;.s-- L Kliminations 'Asked j The state, through the vEtat highway commission, has . peti tioned the public service com mission for' authority to close five grade crossings In Tilla mook : county. . These are on a county road that " was made" the route of the; Roosevelt highway, but the i route has been changed slightly so tha dangerous cross ings may be avoided. .,. ; Kant lam Hotel, Mehama, Or. Meals and lunches; prices right. Appraisers Aopolnted R. P. NijeS. B. Hill and George Adela Elder.! prop. Adv. Palmer were appointed appraisers of the estate of J..T. Beckwith. Silk FUfched Llngette industrial accident ' commission for the week ending May 24. The fatalities I were Willian Glavey,- St; I Helens, laborer; Archie McCrea, Newberg,' line man; J. M. . Whitney, Reedsport, line-up man; E. A. Smith, Es tacada. tiniekeever: Herman Hazelwlld, Eugene,' timberman. Of the total number of accidents; moving a building orer a walk on j branches and sells his wares all Shlnnlne street and for tying a over the world. cow where it could reach the side walk, "was fined $5 by City Re-M Friday, Saturday, Sunday corder Foulsen. I Last days of revival campaign at new Tabernacle, Fexfy and Cot Saturday- lage, z:3u-7;3U. .uig open air Is children's day. All Madge baptismal;' service i jsunaay ai a, Evans hats reduced. We are rear of old cider mm, N. 4Jommer pinoa PREDICTS EXCELLENT YEAR giving reductions on all mlllin- ery ana areBses. xnr. n. : Stlth, 333 State St. Adr. lister suffered only a. small knee Notice of disoolutioa -was la- bruise.- Jj -f : i led -by the f George rainier luiu- Hospital attendants late lastlber company of pa Grande. night said Rhodes had a fighting I A permit to osli stock m mo chance for recovery. , His skull snm, of 00,000 was issuea to is" fractured as well as his nose, j the .V Consolidated Gold nines Mayor Young3 was reported to be J company of Portland. . doing well. j . I A permit to sell siock in st. ! Mr. Callister and Mr. Young sum of $100,000 was issued n If-V ru"r"V.. ... .1 kU, FlnMnH Wlltnmpttfi were bound for Portland when the Jones & ruenlng, of Portland. ... - . - - t . r-k i x 1 I nrcflpTt r'cwciirred-- Mr. . Rhodes I - vices. Bring . them.- Adv. Dreamland- Big dance every 1 Saturday. reported 628 were subject to the Featuring Harry Goonaugu late provisions of the workmen's com of Chicago winter oaraen. ixb Shepard of the Hills it w (ihonani nf Surn1lo Wash.. is a Salem visitor. He Is a wheat rrower nAv. near the Goodnoiigh Hills. Mr. Shenard was for! a Student Body President is Optimistic according to an order signed by County Judge Bushey yesterday.! Special Sale , Of assorted patterns Cambridge voil now 29c a yard. C. S. Ham ilton. Adv. i .' t Combination suits in delicate tints of shell pink,; orchid, etc., with 'trims of black hemstitch ing and plcotlng.. Millers Adv. ; i ; oo t i, I nasa tenor mnirer r ana . m a a. i c a w miiibiai ana KirirPHi hil in. i'wuw - . 11 rills 9nu i ur nji aiiuua tuai. uow p- ou f not chosen to come : rinder the tlon ever at Dreamland. Don t it miKiiA I miss this wonderful attractions acit auu tcbo uui , v My , ninitir rnrnnrafnn. tint nhtiM I Starts 3100 D. m. edJ7 to th act: f ,1 Best dance in valley.- Adv. . ! Fred Patton, newly elected pres ident of the Willamette univers- eleven 1 long time a prominent man in and lty student body was Inducted in- Ma nav nffir nt rhanel serv- over In Polk county; 1 He came to. ' hi uregon wun several men ruu .aa-t.Mt and EOOd accident ' occurred.- 1 Mr. . Rhodes was headed' toward Salem with a I load of strawberries; Callister was formerly with the Coolidge & McClalne bank at Sil- vcrtcn. 1 INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE, Ore., May 25. Guy Newton and family a880Cia4ion showed 270 register- HolsteiniCow Assoc!. H ' VU! Meet in Cleveland ... .-. J , r ' CLEVEtANfJ May 2 i . Tbe 38th annual convent. on of the Holstetn. association of America will be held here uJne C. The first herL books of the Saturday - Is children's day. Evans hats reduced, giving reductions ,on hll millin ery and dresses." ? Mrs. II. P Stlth. 33 S State St. AdT. Will Sell Bonds The' state 1 bond , commission will on June 2 open bids on $219,006 Oregon district inter- All Madge (est bonds to pay Interest guar- we . are lanteed on various irrigation, dis tricts. Dr. C L. Llarshall Osteopathic Phystdam and Surgeon 228 Oregon Building , . Phone 258 Corded Madras Shirts 92 values at J1.50. Sat-. urday at Ed. Chastaln Clothing Co., 305 State street. AdT. Geraniums, Petunias, 10c Each Zenias, 35c per dozen; asters, marigolds, cosmos and snap-drag' ons, 25c per dozen. Three days only. A. Plant's : greenhouses, 129S S. 13th. Adv. "For ( Gifts That Last HARTT.IAII BROS. DiamondK Watches, Jewelry i and Silverware. - Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon X nwi en-in, .mi nr.ttrMa i i ! 1 Held for Autnorltle " I I , i. w , J Ti Special. One 2 In. continuous uren i-ee, oy wmw--.uu -.vy tiont RimTTiona steel bed with large seph Elwyn. who were picked up ssait wiae uuy, vnere vuey Iwlsneg of the school, his years of made a, drive to Marsnneia, sun- ed Holste1ns. Today there ar been, engaged In publishingtne doubUble gervice on the foot- day, cn account of. the tlllness of more than a million animals reg- UBll UllU UaOKCbuaii vkvub a JSICICU UCi kucos u w caught and held the students re- return Tuesday they reported her lagt, year 113j72 registrations gard. He Is a junior, and comes much Improved. t were4 made. from Forest Grove. I ! , .The American Legion Colt s met UH!gn Records ofuraductloa Salt Lake Tribune, owned in the old days.! Mr. Shep-j ardilost hia faithful; life partner last fall the greatest loss of his life. They had been together in heavyiflllers one Simmons metal by Officer Shelton Thursday eve. uey naa oee " 1 President Patton predicts an ex- fleieat at tne Ban e 1,M haVe beei made 95,000 cows. S anH'-eTo lb. cotton mat- tress for only 124.75. ilton.-r-Adv. S. Ham- Admitted to Probate ' An order admitting the will Oi the late ; Henry Wlnkley to pro bate was signed by Judge W. M Bushey yesterday. According to T -i ot voir- . hAine held for ad been associated for over 50 f KtnAont hfll1, -ffafra next year, day to the tune ef 11 to 0 Roseburg authorities. The car is years.for before they were The bnnding of the new gymnas- ; Fay Densmore who has been L.U va - nna hinneine ried she had worked in the print- nttA tn. w a much employed at Stayton on county doU iu "VV"'W" " -I. . .!-. In,..""" vr"" I - .. ..ti.i in. mg oice oi wnu u better undergraduate loyalty as roa wo, Tigiwa-pome ioii iu well as a chance and an incentive i weem. - - Otto Smith and A. G. Watkins iu ubtwui. v'-' . Wt ri.... I i MPtio in thA nast.lber shop respectively were fishing The attendance is expected to be on the upper Luckiamute the first fi.a. fnnn. or me weea. tnej repori iub to O.F. Brenner, 219 Pine street, Roseburg. Corded Madras- Shirts. $2.50 values man. Mr. snepara imas. many strange faces in Salem, and some familiar ones, too tural colleges, admitting them to the advanced registry; -Sixty- seven Hosteins nave produced more. man j.uuo pounas oi Dus ter fat. In jone year, j at S2 sonal S property. ; Heirs of the es tate are listed as William Wink- ley, a son, residing in San Franr Cisco;, John" Wlnkley, a son, of Albany; Hattie Compbrous, a dauchter. of Wallace, Idaho; Em ma Weiss. - a' daughter, of Los Angeles: Myrtle Liggett, a daugh tef. of Albany; Archie Wlnkley !of riiM Hdvinced ' Corvallis; Jessie reter, a aaugn The case of the United SUteslter. of Seattle, an Fidelttr & Guarantee company i of uena, a caugnier. ...in'ot xri-arr c TtrnmWell state , . . w. - -- I -.. . , unerintendent of banks. has XeJ CTaster Huck wn ' ailvanred for hearing in 1 1! Pumps In Cherle pattern. ho .nimA onnrt to next Mon-1 Snanish heels, bee tnem toaay day. May 28. The reason for I Price ?10 advancement Is that It involves ha n-A h st9tn is valued at Saturday. Ed.. Chastaln Clotnmg 490ft of which S 900 consists of Co.. 305; State street. aqt. . w V - , V - I real estate and the balance of perr Baseball Sunday Salem Senators and Donald, Oxford park, 3 p. m. Adv. Friday, Saturday, Sunday Last days of revival campaign at new Tabernacle, Ferry and Cot-j tage, 2:30-7:30. Big dpen air baptismal service Sunday at 3, rear of old cider'mlll. N. Commer cial. Sick prayed with at all services.- Bring them. Adv. Gibson Millinery Special i prices on " all. hats Thursday, ' Friday and Saturday. Adv. . larger, and there Is a dation of athletic material already partly developed through the frightfully handicapped but emi nently faithful and capable work of Coach Roy Bohler. limit. year to come. He considers i the :'.T. :rj Building Permits A ami CC wuasuiuj - ara ; e o titvco gating ; $7,a00j worth of building I where he was a student prior to Madras Editor Hei Ralph Curtt3, editor, of the Madras Pioneer and formerly con- comlng 0f Coach Ray Rathbun as! riected with the Bend Bulletin. Is ldentlal slnce it i9 definitely in Salem -to meet former acquaint- . that Coach Roy Bohler at Wiuametie univera.ijr . .AtHrn. Kidney Tiouble Becomes Serious ' "Snf tar a A wltti aovern headache. KaoVanha anI naln In Tn V lepw and The new president believes that uder mv , shoulder blade. My Willamette was never as promts- kidneys and bladder were In bad Ine. in an athletic way. as for the I condition. I was weak and nerv- 'ORE THROAT j Cargic witn wi ". hen apply c M vap Gargle with warm salt ws.t Occr 17 MXlonJan UteJ Yw!j U construction, were taken out I'M going, to eastern Oregon. the dty recorders office yester- Curtis did newsipaper worK an oa- The executive council of the ous and felt tired ' and worn out Walking made me short of breath. Every morning my face and hands were' bloated. Medicines failed to help my condition and doctors ad vised an operation. writes Mag gie i Nelson, Mossdale. Fla. . "For- Millers. Adv. Salem Ambulance Service Day Tand Jlgbt - - Phone 666 v 17S S. Liberty St. . Salem ' ;..;.'!. . Oregon I funds of the defunct State Bank I naf s Greatly Reduced Capitali : WAISTS: All kinds of junk and second-hand . goods ' We .pay, fcJJ, valuer,..; 9X 7. 215 Center Street Phone 398 ' of Portland. The surety com pany " claims $75,000 In prem- Inmn and "claims ' It should be a preferred creditor. i - ; Just Arrived f The first "Red Bird Just arriv ed at VIck Bros. AdT. These, are bargains. day, Friday, Saturday. Millinery. Adv. Thurs- Glbson day. Two of the permits were Mem while In the university. Issued to George n. stodaara ior i - ; j. erection of residences to cost $2,- I Well Furnlsnea Fla 000 each. One will be erected at 1320 Broadway, the other at 1340 rent. Immediate possession. v University vear .'closes, and the also a month; At 6H w, erry ireow i . . , an Willamette board of directors will tunately I read about Foley Kld meet In Portland today tV try to ney Pills, "tried them and got re make a contract for building, the lief." Sold everywhere Adv. ; ' new gymnasium. If they can ar- runwBcu . , rTe at a contract1, so tnat wora ModernV large IItb rooms. For attbnee. before the I NEW CORPORATIONS X Error Found- No error is found in the aecis- Ion recently handed 'down by the circuit court In the case of the j Oregon Growers against I August and Ben, Lentz, according to a mandate ol the supreme ' court nroadwav." A nermit was Issued to J. J, Nunn of 1176 North Call at Statesman business oince. Nineteenth street, for construction or phone 23. of a dwelling to cost 33,000. t :i- I wow Dance tonight. -Adv. I Tha Wa rrPYi rnmtrneflnn rnm students can carry borne the mem-.. . . . - , . ory of. the big building right n notIce ot an increase the making, it is expected tohelp Ift it8 eapitaliZation from $1.- greauy;ia;oo0uUB,iu0.. 000,000 to $1,500,000. The fol epirit. ' I lawins Oi eeon concerns have President Patton Pia11- filed articles of incorporation: main In Salem for the summer, . . -.-.j mnm n, n. Mr. and Mrs. !John IlJ Farjar UMg full In the summer Portland; Incorporators, d Mr. Farrar's mother returned cIwopensJun Grace Sheffield. J. V. Beach. Nr PERSONAL! I Five Tatal Accidents- and uen, ienix, accords ea, pri nu -vvr ..-j" rri'- 11 week following commencement. HM-i fatal accidents out of a mandate o xae supreme - cuurij . ppeciai. une m., euuuuuuu. ,eSimsi UUm , ' - . . I ... . . - . lAV'a ifflAA I . oln. KnJ with turn I ralirn.fila an mstim tht re- total, of 679 .industrial casual- i iuea in me icuuui posi oimmu .v- v..-.-. v a - i o,f-ja- i The case had' been heaw fillers.- one Simmons metal I nort an" excellent' trip, extending am wnvnn a in ai iim b t-o j , . . i m , - - - i- . . . . W-f iv . 1 taaen to ine Buprenitj cuun i Bpring suu uuo i u iu. vulwu uicr uc; a KftA TT flK.tlMti Tnnflln Fha 859. B. ron d-j. Dr. B. H. White i Osuepstale Parfleua aad Surf m SOaetroale DUfnol sad ,7restautt 11??. AW' Matapd.) . - ; :4 -I I , - SALEM, OREGON , , Deal. In addftionv to a " confirma tion of the circuit court's ruling t Plaintiff Is allowed costs and disbursements and S 200 fees. Ready for Picnic Parties Camp Santlam,' jenerson Adr 1 DR. C. H. SCHBIK Haa Moved to. His New m Location 249 So. Cottage Street ; Phone 1183 i tress for only $24.75 Ilton. Adv. C. S.-Ham- SALEM F n is Or. Memorial Day Concert ' "! A Memorial day concert U thf ha elven : Sunday night, at : the U. S. STANDING : : s FORCE RANKS LOW (Continued from page 1) HURT NACCH I LADD & BUSH ': J .Bonkers j' .- V f ' v 1 Established 1868 ' '. 1 General Banldng Business .v.r:. Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. . A Classified Ad : iwill bring you a , buyer Aav. I Fined for SpeectBg ' :B. D. Arnold was fined s& ior j speeding when he appeared befpre Judge Poulsen for sentence in the police court yesterday. j ; Vlck ;Bro9- ' - - I h .Announce the arrival of j tne nn.lind -T71 Bird. t XL m , V V i- I beauty. Adv. M Wheel Stolen I Flovd Freeman of 140 t souta Seventeenth street, reported that flce his wheel was stolen irom wuum ctte yesterday. j ;'i : I . - i h First Methodist xhurclwlt -a gjTuoM eorfMponds' ; to-; k . rowdytam put on" under the joint 'care bf Prof. E. W. .Hobson, choir fli- rector and Prof. T. S. Roberta, organist, . There 1 are several choruses, "one with - incidental solo by Miss Kathleen La Rant, and the closing number, a" mag nificent new arrangement of among l inaiviauais. i well developed athlete i who is i most - often the rowdy? 5 Does nhvsical nerfectlon and , ability jln aelf-defense- imply, a' laelc oi spiritual effort? . I believe that it is the flabby gunman or the D. Simon; capitalization $10,000). C-W-S Grinding & Machine works, Portland; Incorporators, C. O. Wick, C. H. Stokke. Walt er S. Asher; capitalization $10, ooo. - - ; r-:- r Si Peterson & Martin, Inc. , Stan field; incorporators, H. P. Pet erson. Victor H.t Martin, J. D, Zurcher; capitalization $2000. Alberta Business Men's club. Portland incorporators. WV II j n CrriMitr i Foniana ? incorporators, v. x. Eli Rhodes Receives Fractur- CraIg, Harvey KIda, W..T. Kidd: ed Skull Has Fighting Uhance tonnie, assets none, ' VICTOR !' ! . Adder and lister I $100 ! . F. O. B. Chicago 1.000,000 hapacity CaU'or Write' for Circular v j - Descrlbins. Don's Buy Till Ton See It. GM.LOCKWO0D 24 f : North . Commercial : Phone 833 addict who most f re Kipling's Recessional, has solos n.tlir resorts to t the use ot by Miss Miiarea jsaapie wa xvwu ney Johnson. P. M. Blenklnson is to sing "When the Last Sea ', is Aa the result of an automobile collision which took place at Chemawa corners, six miler north of Salenu about 7 3 0 yesterday mnrnlne. EH Rhodes, a farmer residine on route 9, Salem, Is ly ing In a localliosplUl with a frac tured skull, fighting for his life while Mavor P. A. Young ;Oi Al bany Is slowly recovering irom force among individuals, t . -; Military PoUcy Good i nr i din Via' tttt milltarV Sailed.? a I majestic ple'; well jlcy jn our history. The na sulted to his tremendous barl- t!onai defense act of 1920 Is ef- tone voice. v- ' fArtivA. economical and essen- : .Itiniiv American.- There, need be Legal Blanks no fears of its excessive cost, severe lacerations received aooui Get them at The Statesman oi- The totai :biIgeta t for i naUonal the head and body in tne eariy uataiogi on PPcwur 1 defense are far less than tne morning collision. AdT. i ' I hndeets for many of the i minor According to those who witness- luxuries of life. We spend more ed the accident the Apperson car. Prominent Speaker Coming J for chewing gum and candy than containing Mayor Young ana r. nr. A. B. Moss, of ther board Wtt An ; - the armv and navy E. Callister. rice presiaem oi u First National nana: oi Aioani"" lb. Hanada Fined 33 Ji. ts. uanaua oi " nf the Meth-f.UiMa tn- n.tlonal de street, who was Arrested ny vi . .M.v f I ftrtn on the Pacific high nienn Thnrsdav night for .ir T nWtUU. JOWWJ. fc r"-r -w. ... wa, cer la ik. Vi a v 7(vs ofBas Heuter Paint, and VaWe want you ?obecoine better aciaaJnted with the.e dependable Pamti sad VarnS Their use wUl add to the pleasure and comfort of ... your-home..: ., i ; ) iv TON S IM1 . i ti. Tn I . -a . iuiii. nhtia tn& RhodeB car was morning ai iub rnai 1 ana taerameai. .' uu , i vvv1- - . , ovonin r "nr r.nrE F. iDar- r... mr.ra than nnr na- I aDoroacning irom mo i uu t II 3 J - J . " ii ;! AWa V - aa W J - ml.- -- mmr 4 a gin of Chicago, is to address the tIonals defense. - ' ' . t Chemawa roaa. unoues .wuw Epworth league at 7 o'clock. The -Before you ; permit . your re- operating a Ford ciuv ws aia 10 w,'i0f jMnca rnniA a I . ... n .nf jnsn these I be traveling ouite rapidly and was oom mission to carry on training oir-adv . Insufficient- forces, di-1 not visible to those on the aignway schools for the instruction of the rect those; who are arguing until his car had come witnin .lu . t7nw. laatrnAl i .1 . ormv in I TpPt OI tna, main ruu. w assembliesi eThere are thre Unrn tneir i propaganda against to stop in time to avoid the accl mrh ncunhl R In Oreeon. ana mnra imil nnd less nselUl Dur I aeni, o inrirpr number In Washlnkton. I h.P. nondntt national der They are I to hold a session this j fenae ag,tyou would your own evening, and anotoher j Sunday I business." ? 1 morning, to meet and instruct all who expect to taaa ! up tne assembly work this summer. NSa- lem Is, most Interested In the Falls City branch, where about iso vnnnir neonle spent a weea last summer preparing for relig ious and i social work. COMPLETE LIST OF ' CABINET ANNOUNCED (Continued from page 1.) the Rhodes car . crasnea broadside Into the "Albany car. Rhodes was thrown through the windshield of his car and inte the side of the other, while Mayor Young, who was sitting beside Callister, was thrown through the wfnriahielri of the AoDerson. Cai- fallure will dependant on the per sonality of Premier Baldwin. Independence Shown . Mr. aBldwln has shown a spirit j of Independence in seeking to administration fro mthe outsiae t in directions which ; it Is considered must ' have After Thirty Frank ! Gray of Kansas City passed through Salem -last night, j gtrenethen tne traveling ny auto; on nis way i visit a brother at The Dalies. Mr. Grav accidentally ran across Dr. j been , iite realized by the ?dle B. II. White of Salem, and tney i hards.t .036 nominee Mr. Bald- enjoyed a short visit. They were wln Ig 8aPposed to be. boys together In Kansas, and they 1 . lt . tlie reaim a 0f foreign had not met before for 30 years. i n,,M. th.t th new ministry will Mr. Gray has become a big busi-1 niost .closely watched. Here ness man. He deals In toilet ar-jMr; Baiawia a anew and untried tides of various kinds, and he has SALEM Webb '& Clough Dxrectcrt f Expert Exnbakaers Rigdon & Sorts - MORTUAIIY t r Onequaled Serrlc man. his previous offices as pres ident of the board of trade and chancellor of the excheequer hav ing limltd his activities to com mercial and financial matters. The appointment of Lord Rob ert Cecil is cosidered to bind Great Britain closer tha never to ( tne league of nations. Lord Curzon remains In ' the foreign office. Bonar Law's health prevented him ! from taking as strong a line on foreign affairs as be might have wlshed- and on the whole. Mr. Baldwin's . ministry is considered to have better Chances than did that of hla predecessor. j LARGE LOAF . OF Bread r i .Ji2 lb., 13c 1,3 for 25c. 1 " ' ' . - -. t I Small Loaves, 9c a loaf 1 2 for 25c - 'mmwmmm .1.7 ! . f s Quality Fresh Vegetables andj Fruits ' ' There is no store in the state that is better equipped to handle fresh fruits and vegetables. With our own refrigerating plant and cold storagejf abilities we are in' a position to keep the fresh goods inerfect condition for sale. Only sufficient is taken from the coolers for the next few hours sale and you will ifind they ; are .not . water-soaked with constant sprinkling to keep them looking fresh. Anything tjew or but of the ordinary will always be found at Roth's This iweek-end finds us with a large variety and plenty of at J r " ; - . V Vegetables 15c- ' Cookies; -2 doz for 25c The height of your, absurdity may be measured by the depth of PEERLESS BAKERY 5 ' " , LUNCH AND PASTRY ; j 170 N Com'l St. Phone 308 Fresh Green Peas New Garnet Potatoes ' Fine Clean Spinach .: ' Large local Head Lettuce Mexican Tomatoes ' , Hot House Cucumbers; White and Red Radishes Woodburn Asparagus -Artichokes, Green (Onions Delicatessen The best of materials and years of experience in pre paring them is the secret "of our success hi this line When you 'get our salads you know : there is nothing better. - Shrimp. Potato Salad, Club House Salad. Cottage Cheese. -Mayonaise Dressing, Sausages and cold meats. Lunches prepared. Coffee X O. V. 8. (Our Very Best) a fine flavored coffee vou will like. 1 lb. 45c ' 2i. lb. $1.10. M. J. B. Coffee ,5 lbs. $1.98; 3;lbs. $1.23; 1 lb. 43c. ' : Fruits Fresh Pineapples, ; small sizes, 25c each. Florida Grape, Fruit, 10c and 2 "for 25c Winesap Apples, 35c dozen Oranges 40c, 50c, 60c doz. Bananas, 15c pound f Strawberries i Our home-grown berries in plentiful supply, for Satur day. Priced according to market. - . ' Bakery and German Rolls. Butter Horns These are three new item3 in our oakery department. j French Pastry New creations in French pastry; the kind that rhelt in your mouth. Home Made Cakes Fren i Ange: Nut, Sunshine, Prune, Cocoanut, Chocolate, Mochk, JeHy Roll, Dough nuts, p Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls! Cup Cakes, Maca roons; Oatmeal Cookies. Pineapple Specials -Libby's large Tins, regular :40c, 3 for $1.00 Broken Slice No. 2 tin, reg- , ular 25c, 3 for G9c. Premium Sifted Peas, reg ular 25c, 3 for 65c. Thirty day accountserrice rNew accounts opened -withf responsible, people. A convenient way of purchasing, your groceries. ROTH GRO GERY GO. : v No charge for deliver: Phones 1885-6-7 2C5N.CcnnercxalSL jreu 'egotism. .