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ASTOIMA, ORWiON: WKDNKSDAY MO KM NO, APRIL 21, 181)7.
NO. 8!l
VOL. XLV1.
GRIFFIN & REED
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LEGAL BLANKS AND
WHY DO WE KEEP -aa
Robt. Stewart & Sons'
Irish Flax Salmon Twine
BECAUSE
It Is the Best, the Strongest and
Longest-Lasting Twine Made . . .
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Dealer In Cork and Lead Line, tUnglng Twine, Lead; alo, Oar, Oarlock,
Boat Cooking Utenalls, Sail Drill, I'alnt. Boat NalU, EU., Etc.
SELF
STARTING HERCULES
l.Htrtliig m ll.mo I'liurr MnrtuiOKnitUir.
roil t'AIITM I I.AHK AlUittKN.
HcrculcH Goh Eticlnc WorkH
403 HANNOMK HT..NAN KANCIHfO
I
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
OaaranlMfl tat Bt la th Marktt
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The Columbia Iron Works
.... FOUN D RYMEN. ...
Blaeksmiths, IWaehinists, and Boiler-makers
Corner Klgliteenth . and Franklin At.
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
AMTOHIA A IN I) IIAMT AMTOUIA
CHOICE KRESH AND SALT MEATS
R. Lr-. Bovle & Co.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
B23 Commercial Htroot, Antorln
Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co.
34 Gravel. Tin and Slate Roofing
NiNTU qtpfft Asphalt Paving for Basements, Sidewalks and Streets
Asphalt Coating on Tin and Shingle Roofs
-l Repairing of all kinds of Roofs
Qlarkson & ycrvin fioom Company
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co.
All Work
Roof Patatinii
ad Repairing Lky Roof.
J. A. PASTABBISP
General Contractor
House, Bridge and Wharf Builder-House Moving Tools for Rent
I
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MARINE
GASOLINE
ENGINES
Valnf g aaollna or cheap dlatlllatt oil.
Kng-lnra connect fd direct with pro
prllrr nhaft, and no nolay, caally brokrn
novel (ar oad In rvrr motion.
Nnw ark devK; no lnlernal rprlnt
el,.rirotr to burn iut.
Hend for totlnionlal.
We aru bulldlnf thrw new ryl, a!f
atar.tnif martim rnirlni In all nlwt
Ui M riw homo iiwr.
Every inglnt fully cuaranterd.
21$ and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon
l.cnvo order at
H.U Cottim.r.
clal Htrect
Guaranteed
N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN
l-LOWNEY'S
PRESIDENT HILL
DENIES THE HUMOR
Siis the Clrcnt Northern ami Noithcr"
IViflcU'ill Not IkConsoliilateil.
I'l.lM V OI-" MO.NKY IN I I KOI'K
rf lincIBitnt. tlBt ScCBrilic re tkim
Caret Mil y Scrutinized - 1 i o i n ( Matter
Active aid Diiponiiloa t latent.
New V.Hk. A.ril :').- I'rll. nt J. J.
Hill, of tho (.tvtul Northern rallrMd,
miki nttA fiwuiy r-iuriii-n iroin a wire-
,.
ImUj i-nl.i thr nnH rumor of
roiwlhlailofi )f "thi' Ur.-l Nortlx-rn
an-l U .VortlwT-n I'miiw. In ttiUron
n...ion Mr. II til mid:
"Ttw riri-iM NcwthTii and thi N'orllw
in l-tlU-. oulM)l of the Joint Inti-r-rvt
of tlx- nafla III tlx- '. It. tt N..
ii tv ait Mt-Iy .nkti-l ua any to
roa-U ran ! TIwtt la mth:n In thi
ny on n-w --tnn-tl'in. anl an ma;-t.-m
Htand at rt4. I think and tiO
Hum It will lw tlMi iU-y of tla- two
ciniiilw lit uw thrtr iwH-c.tlv. n.iol
ad nw buUt. urUU Itw d'veloi.im-t of
tin- iniirtr. lmr-. lumliuna niilH-rl.iitl-
to JiiAtlfy a further i-xt-iwlon
"Th'tv 1 .!-n:y of inon.-y In Kuro, e
mi.ly for lin.tmi-nt," wild Mr II. Ii,
'but tla-rn l ali a 'ry mark.-d di
B()(
kI:1.ii to 'r u iln If iM-urli;ii
and theiN- 1" no InilUiiitloii t take
doubtful enin:i.
Thla l due to Kur'a unfortuiiate
Auliii!!tin hndAfrtivin ventuiva Tier
U in..ie u ih Ity abroad In iiiinin? miu
lein thim tn iuiy:liliiw elt". The nj. pa
rent !ntT.-t that In at all in't:v.- a
dltltoii t Inv.al III l!rltt.h Co'.uin
I. ii
i i : v imick in i'Ai;i:u
S11!' '.. Ai.'l' :'"--A rumor lh.it r
uld
not l- inii-ed t any reliable- ur. e
wiut In rlreiilutl.in In i- 1.lny to ibej
e(T.t't tha.t the dry d.K-k nt the Port;
un-hanl niivnJ ptntl.n l m-ttllnK u-1
ier the weight of the bunk-Hhtti Ore-j
Ifon. The etory l to tht elT.i t thmt In
, lp !
i.rlvale owivtnitlon aoinv of th.
econ'ii ofllwra cniiu'edist Hull t Ik' dock
lit IniuU-pmie to n.i-iiiiii.liile kIHIwi6
like flu- Oreiron. The oii-m will nM.
of iHiurw. nay luiylhliiB f.r putiUi-a-tUm.
The dltlloulty la said to In-with
tho ground formation of the dovk,
which 11 la fill I In not harden, aa tt
should t".
H.vi-tary lniir may appoint n com
minion 1 examine and tx-port on the.
endlt)iin f the dovk while tl Oreiron
la there, tunwrn are wild to hav
expnwed aipi-henil.n thut the dHk
may In eourno of time become uueli-w,
but thla la not Ix-lleved.
ANOTHER RIG ItUIDGK.
!an Fraiu-I, wprll 2. The South
em I'iu-UIo Co. la iiuiklnK arraiiKemont
to build a lu-ldire, to tiiat .".(HHl.tHK),
im'ikm tlu- Mltubwlppl river nt New
Orleans. I
"Wo Imw had this exMntdve tin.
ib-rtnklntf In mind for come time luist."
said Vice Pnnldent Prtnl Crocker to
day. "A brldgo company will !' In
corMiratel to build and opctate It and
tlie Illlnots tVntrnl, Texna and Piudllc
and Ixmlsxllle and Niushvllle roads will
lHi-onH memU-ra of the comimny In
piirtnernhlp with th.1 Southern Pacific,
It will do away with transfer by b'at
of putweiiKww and frelijht across the
Mississippi."
Tlu brldfre will have double- trucks
and will crows the liver live m.lee
ANOTHER MATCH.
Onrson, N?v., April 20. A. Living
ston, of this city, and Pan Stuart are
making active pivinuntlons for the
August carnival.
Livingston will give out no portou of
tlu' program, exn-pt to any that the
affair will lost ten diiys, and will be
nioiv prodigious tlum the March ar
rangement. A report reaches here that
9tuart nrlvatolv communicated tliat ha
wiw certain of another match between
Oriiett and Fltzslmmon.
WHEAT FALLS WITH A THUD.
Chlcapo. April 20. Wheat fell 2o a
bushel wi'ih a dull thud at the oiK-nln
and lay wjulnnlng whore U dropped
for a matter of fifteen minutes. Mny
cIosihI yvsterday at 7rc, and waa ofter
ed for sale at the owning at from 734
down to 72-. After fluctuating be-
twven 73 and 73, it tried It hand at
a little climb, but It was so weak that
It soon lost it grip and came slldlns
down again.
Quotations for English consols were
ui h it nii.UI fraction low. r Ilia! If
w ul olire Hrr1-Ul Im f-ur of th
(ii i-Tui kind war bi"H'IIii no a to
l,n iude tin- Kii'Ul ow.r of Euro;.?
rt.ii iiilTi.ilti"l in the United K!n
loin. Tin- suppo" roj---t ,f a k-ii-i-nil
European war liavlru be-n tie
whole thing yesterday, ttw -r.ntr.tfy
of tiuu -x,.tati.ii was m - c ..ritrotiing
t'NCI.K HAM WISH.
Philadelphia, April 20. The famou
hat trimming caae, which indirectly
Involved botween Ilin.OW.OUO ami tZ,-
O0,0l, and which had twin p-t med
from time to time for th patt tbr
' var. was Dually In favor of
i tlw aovertimcnt by the lury In t re-
United Htaf. circuit court today.
WEATHER MAN AKRE8TED.
. .. i
Ma.r HI.Hkmiui CatvT U, Accunt by
thi t'nlinl ta.t-a Court.
Cl.-v.land, fHilo, Adl 20-MaJor W
I!. St.Mkinan. if tlw I'nltcd State
weather hurejiu, ax -nt to Jail by
Ju.Ik On thla afum':i fiM- contmpt
of c- .urt. SUx knwui had lx-en called a
wltm-iM !u a diuiaiif" raw, and aifs
pc t,-l o i oil th Jury whether or not
It rallied on a wrtaln day. !! did not
ailar wln-n callfl, and Jud Oi, ls-
Bivd an attaidinwrnt tor him. Th. ma
jor wa on liln way 10 the coun r.Kim
wln-ii th.' doputy Mi.r:rf rrwt Km,
.Indue "UK Iwturvd lh? tnaj'ir av-vere y,
.t.K-kmii u.hdJ with irr-t diKnlty
lua.- he wiu l.uny with work for th
I 'nil. . 1 SMte irovrnin.'iit, and odbd
Unit he ht Id writ ton orloia frm th
department a,t VanhinK-t.m to altejid
upon the lour .,nly m hen li had com
pleted III-we dutl. Judlte OnK retll-d
Ai.rmly tlutt Im- did mot U i'I.T.a(l
!!...: (i'verjun-ul otHcUI were above
tie- xuitii, r thaf llic cmrta tiad ro
.iit until iliey lrn.1 leisure, lie th-re-f.
.'iv tin-d Jln knuin i'i aiul co. and
iirdei.-d him otiiwiiltied until the line
paid.
Ju.U'e mr lh-ld a eoiijiultati-.n wl'h
.lie diMtric: attorney. lH.dne. and na a
I-.--1UH of tlv Interview the Judjce d"
ci.le l t i remit SbM-kinan' tin.'. Stock
limn wits an-oilini;ly re'.i.',-d.
THE MAItKETP.
l.Tio.il, April 20 Whoat No. 2
Western winter; No. 2 red Northern
Hprltiit. Ilrm. 6s T'-.-d.
lloiw at London Pacific ciit, dul',
- ' a"'1 S5-
Portland. April 20. Wheat-
-Walla
Walla, 71 and 7,rc; Valley, 76c.
isoit WON'T FIGHT.
Philadelphia. April ' 21'. FltxaimmonJ"
tonight declared that he would pay no
attention to challenge from Corbet:
or anybody else.
FOR THE GYMNASIUM.
Fi.sli.s-'s opei-a ihoiwi' vas cvnift
ably well (Wed lust night at the enter
tainment given for the benefit of the
Uppeitown s.-hvl gymmmium. The
progiaui was exceptionally well car-
ned out, and ttpefkiJ mentbm must le
nuitle of the vocal numlers rendered
by Mesdiuncs Ross. Van 'Puswt and
rivnchurd, Mlses Gamer and Mewir
Short and Itelcher, a well as the In
strumental luimbors by Miliun.s
Cros-by, Olson, Misses Fox, Young and
Mr. Olson. The recitations by MaVl
Iirmn ajid II. R. Vidalfn alsw received
their slnuv of merited aj.plause. The
march by the 16 young girls and the
recitation by Miss Rracker called forth
loud praise.
The gem of tl evening was .the clas
h!c du.t, "Marie Rizzlo," .rendered by
Mi-s. J. T. Ross and Mr. W. llelolu'r.
Muoh hanl wi-k was expended In pre
paring this number, and the audleiuv
was not disappointed In tho artistic
rendition it received by tlne two well
know n artists.
The program as remlend was as
follows:
PART I.
Instrumental Solo Mits Laura Fox.
Vocal Solo Rev. S. Short.
Recitation Mabel Larsen.
Vocal Duct Mrs. J. T. Ross and V.
Relcher.
Recitation H. R. Vldalin.
Vocal Solo Miss Ruth Gamer.
PART II.
Instrumental Solo Mrs. Th, Olsen.
Voial Duet Mr. B. Van Dusen and
Mrs. C. J. Tronohard.
Instrumental Duet Mrs. Th. Olsen
and Prof. Frederlckson.
Vocal Solo W. Belclier.
Flag Drill with Tableau Sixteen gtii
Admission 25 rents. Reserved seals
at Griffin & Reed's without extra
charge. Tho wishing good seats
should call at GrifTln & Reed's and get
them reaerved. Tickets for sale there
also.
Dr. Isaiah R. Sexton, of Sparta, Kent
county, Mich., Is one of the thirty
three survivor of the war of 1812.
VICTORY OF THE
TURKS C03IPLETE
Milouna Pass liattle Turned In Their
l'aor Jy Cffcdtic Artillery.
Tl RKISII COMMANDER KILLED
Greek .Mikioy i Brave fight aid (iainiag
ronitio ruer Still (iaaraatee
Crete Aatonomy.
(Copyright, lii'j". by Ajx latei Presa.)
Hummlt of (he. Milouna Paiw, Monday
mrirnutK. Aiirll It. The Turkish vic
tory of yenterday In Milouna Pan waa
complete. The correapondent of the
AiWM-ta4nl Prem saw me of the
TurklMh ahtla burKtlna; In the middle
of a serried battakm of Greek, with
the reault that whole groups werj
kllh-d or wounded.
June EfTendl, the Turkish com
mander, and ICh men had tm-n 24 hour
wlthait foKl or drink. When the
wen .re;irinx U) capture the Greek
hha-klious. Junes addreaned hi ol
dleM nayliig: "All thoae who love G.'d
mujt advance to the aneault." Tli'.ad'-
wa enouKli. Kvery man, with loud i
shout, dashed forward in the dlre-tlon
of tlw blckbMise. Th? Turk, with a
")endld dash, charge! with the bayo
net ujvI eventually !--.;ed over Ibe
ram;iart with Hhouui of triumph. The
Greek .xwalte.1 "their appMac h until
th' Turk.s were within thirty yard
lieYotv withdrawing.
In hla a.tult the Turks had only
t im-n killed anl 17 wound-d. Every-
wlhere wtu to be tin tlv itffe.- of the .
Turktsh artillery, thetr terrible shell;
burwttnK Ju-t at tlx- calculateil nio- j
m-nt. The Greeks, on the other hand,
apiMwed t t larkln ; In aptillery. ',
Tho deuth of Hall l'asha, the Tuik-j
lnh .-omiiiander who i.a killed In the
,'lphtlns which tvk i.lace In MHouna!
IIum m Satuixlay. Is greatly lamented.
He was so years old. end while ad
vanclng at the head of hi troops was
urged to dismount and re.-t. The old
tsha replied: "During the Rusytan
war I new dismounted, and why
should I do so now?"
Soon afterwards Hallz Pasha waa
wounded In Ihe arm, but he still re
mained in the saddle. I-ater. a second
bullet struck h'.m on the hand, but ye;
the old warrior refused to retire. Fi
nally a third bullet broke the gallant
lasha'a tiptne. and he rilled from hi
middle dead.
LATER IRBPROTS
Milouna Pass. April 20. Morning.
Active preparation for a general ad
vaiKw have been in progress since day
break. During the night the Greek
established themselves on the he'.ght
near Turnavo, opposite the position
which the Turk captured last evening.
Nechal pasha oiened the attack upon
this position this morning with brisk
lirhig from behind defenses. The com
batants have not yet come to clos
quartern The Greek brought up sev
eral pieces of artillery, which were
speedily silenced. The Greeks are now
conix-ntraiU'd near Turnnvo, whether in
croat strength or not is not known
hore. Greek reinforcements have been
vn crossing the plains In the direction
of Turnavo. Three Turkish batteries
have arrived from Monasterl.
SECOND TURKISH SQUADRON.
Constantinople. April 20. A second
Turkish squadron left the Golden Horn
thla afternoon for the Dardanelles. It
consists of the Ironclad Orhanlon, the
monitor Hifsaman, corvette Man
soura, five toredo Iwats and four
steamers which have been converted
Into cruiser.
Prince Miivroeordato, the Greek min
ister to Turkey, has sailed for Athena.
All the ambassadors except th? Ge;
man ambassador went to the quay to
bid him farewell.
GOING TO THE FRONT.
Athens, April 20-6 p. m. All tlfc
ntembr of the gend d'armerle and
other police forces and tho military
organised, and are now going to the
frontier. Citizens have volunteered
to guard the town. The same condi
tions prevail In all the other town of
Greece. On all sides .there la a firm
determination to meet the Turkish In
vasion, and every man w ho can be
spared, and who can bear arm, Is go
ing to the front.
PRINCIPAL RATTLE.
London, April 20. On good authority
the Associated Press 1 informed that
the war between Greece and Turkey
will not affect the situation In Crete.
Chocolates.
The kiwot have irtirantd the ;i.f
ty r,t thf Mu:lman ppulatlon, and
they wHl continue Ivitr effort to paci
fy tin; fciland and endow It with au
Utnmty. The official of the Turkiah
emiituwy here U-i leve, from the Word
ing of Eltrlm Pairha' dlapatch to the
Turkbih govrnmmt, that the Greek
will mako no ttn-mt etand until th
Turks rM-h Lart-aa, where the main
battle, ft ta thought, wHl be fou-ht.
This newrrui proiaJde. aa Prlnoe Con.
tantlne. tho Grw-k 'nnunander-ltv-
chief, liae left Tyrnado for Larlssa.
LADIES WOKK.
AAlvnji, Aj.ril 20 p. m The ladl'-
of Athejrai, under the patronage of the
nunc!, have converted the ateamer
Thtwdu.! Into a floatinir hospital
Three hundred bed for the wounded
have bem fitted on board the Bteonv-r
and he I now proceedma; to Volo.
OREGON KIVERS RISING.
Train Delayed end Pneenirer Cared
for by Railroad Company.
Special to Aatortan.
Portland. April 20. Today the river
at 9 o'clock read as follow: Portland,
15.8 feet; a rise of 11 feet; The Da'le).
25.7 feet, arise of 1.8: Umatilla. !.
feet, a rise of 1.5; Lewleton. 17 f-wt. a
rie of .7. The river at Portland I en
peoted to taiid at 18 feet by noon to
pected to stand at IS feet by neon Kr
NO MAIL.
IrtUnd. April 20 No through
Eiastem mall arrived (today over the
O. ii. & N. The trouble Is due 10
wartiou.s b'twen Baker City and
Huntlwrton. . Th. M-at.- is now falling
rapidly and It I probable that train
w'.ll be movins practically on time to
morrow. The train due here today will !
arrive tomorrow afternoon. THtre
tra;r. wcrj hold odajr a: Huntlns'to:! j
and the pas.engew were cared for by
the O. H. & N.
COP.HETT MAKES CHALLENGE.
New York, April 20. James J- cor-
today fom,aily ciUetigtd Fltz-
simnKins to meet him again In the
prize ring, and deposited JjOOO as for
feit. The challenge was as follow:
To Robert Fitzsimmona, Champion
of the AYorld: I hereby challenge ynu
to box me any number of round for
th? ohampkmehlp of the world, under
the provisSone of the law. before the
club offering the best inducement. A
It would be a violation of the law to
propose a si take, that to a detail
that may be settled at your pleasure.
A an evidence of my sincerity, how
ever, I have oday deposited the sum
of $5000, w hlch I invite you to cover,
and name time and place to meet me
and arrange the final deitalls."
THE .WHITE SQUADRON.
New York, April 20. The White
Squadron arrived in port this after
noon from Hampton Roads. The flag
ship New York led, followed by the
Maine, Amphritrite, Texas, Raleigh and
Columbia. The squadron is to take
part In the naval parade next Tues
day, when Grant's tomb Is to be ded
icated.
BILLY BIRCH DEAD.
New York, April 20. Billy Birch, th?
old-time mlntrel, died at his home this
afternoon of paralysis of the brain and
chronic Slight's disease.
LIBRARY' ENTERTAINMENT.
The program of the entertainmtnt
for the library, Friday evening, at
Fisher's hall, will consist of two short
farces, with an olio of musk- and liv
ing pictures between.
Mr. A. S. Tee. who has had consider
able experience In the dramatic, line,
haa the farces in charge, and under
hi ciever management during the past
six -weeks the performers have reached
an excellence sekfom attained by ama
teurs. The plays are bright, vivacious
and witty, and the cast of characters
well placed In every Instanoe.
The musical numbers will be very
pleasing, some of Ithe performers ap
pearing for the first time before an
Astoria audience.
The "living picture" need but to
have said that Mrs. Robt. Carruthers
has this part of the program In charge,
her ability In hls line being unques
tioned. Altogether the entertainment Is one
that promises to be very interesting.
The entire oast for Ithe evening con
sists of thirty-three persons ail tar.
Admission, 50 cents; gallery, 25 cent.
Nb extra charge fer reserved seat.
Tickets on ale at Griffln & Reed' to
day (Wednesday) noon.
George Brandes, the noted Scandlna
vlan literary critic, has recently re
ceived the oros of the Legion of Honor.
THE SPA
ASTORIA STILL
IS FROST RANKS
Her Contractors Have Secured Hums
Which Were Well Deserved.
WILL MAINTAIN HER PRESTIGE
rioicem I Coistractioa Work Have Set Ike
Face Citizen mill Keep Her ;itepata
tioi ki fer force.
Astoria ha established her position.
She ha demonstrated that she can
build thing. She as taken several Im
portant contracts recently agakist
Portland and San Francisco bidder,
and that he will maintain 'tier prestige
a a manufaot urine town and commer
cial center only rest with her own
peoplethat they will keep up the
home reputation goes without saying,
because they miiet.
Only a short time ago the Astoria
Iron Work secured from the United
State government the' contract for
making J.D.000 repair to the ligtuhoua
tender Manzanlta. New hipyard and
permanent ways have been constructed
at Smith's Point, ail In a few day
the handsome governmiivt ft earner will
be In the hand of score3 of workmen.
No one doubts that this Is th nucleu
jot a shipbuilding establishment which
will In time rival anythns on the F
dflc coast.
A few days -.lace Msr. Normlle
and Fatabend secured from the United
States government the contract for the
work, to be done In the Nestucca river,
a. Tillamook.. Next .week they will
commence operations and will employ
abou thrty Astorla and all the
supp!. powder, tool?, etc . will b
purchased in Astoria and shipped from
her? with 'the outfit. The work I
JIS.OOO Job, and will keep the mtn busy
f r a number of months.
When the natural development of
Astoria takes place, upon the comple
tion of the railroad, such contract will
be of common occurrence, and it need
no prophet to see that those business
men who. at a sacrifice to themselves,
are standing by the city now, will reap
their reward. It is uch enterprise
that tells, and not only builds up a
community, but reverts to the benefit
of the patriot lo pioneer themselves.
Xornuie & Co., the Astoria Iroa
Work, Columbia Iron Work. Clinton
& Son. Pacific Sheet Metal Work,
and others, wiH go down in the his
tory of this city as among those who
pushed for the advancement of the
community in a practical manner.
Others will come In; .tin pail brigade
will be organized; prosperity will be
here; pay rolls will be numerous; com
merce will Increase; great ship and
steamers will discharge and load car
goes here but always will be remem
bered the pioneers who helped the
growing port and commercial center
to get on Its feet.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Astoria Iron Work will
be held at their office on Saturday,
May 1. 1S97, at 7 p. m., for the purpc
of electing directors for the ensuing
year and the transaction of such bus
iness as may properly come before the
meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN FOX. President.
Attest: O. B. PRAEL. Sec.
Astoria. Or., April 20, 1S97.
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BU0S
Absolutely Pure-
Celebrated for It great leavening
strength and healthfulnes. Assure th
food against alum and all forma of
adulteration common to the champ
brand. ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO, NEW YORK.