Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 25, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, AUG 25, 1910
no warrsnt for any person to use the
names of • Ice President Sherman and
Senator Charles Curtis in connection
with any improper relations with any
Indian contract whatever."
7 his 1« the opinion of the commit­
tee after bearing scores of witnesses,
who appeared, following the testi­
mony of Senator T. P. Gore. Senator
Gore declared that be had been ap-
prca«h»-d by Jake L. Hamon and that
tliM'lr
NEWS OF LOWER
Hamon, acting in the Interest of J.
F McMurray, had offered him /Sena­
SIUSLAW COUNTRY
tor Gore), »25,000 or »50,000 as a
bribe to promote in congress the
The Wilhelmina arrived here Sun- Guard Special Service.
Washington. Aug. 22.—Positive
laut Monday we had the pleasure
I contracts by which McMurray was to’
wlth
a
full
cargo
of
freight,
bav-
day
of spending an * hour or two al the
J in i<*n City, Aug. 22.—That the receive ten per cent attorney’s fees evidence that many of the force»
rome
here
direct
from
Astoria,
Ing
mouth of the river watching the
crew of mysterious surveyors, sup­ on the sale of »30,000,000 worth of fir»-» in Oregon are of incendiary
progress of the work at the Jetty. »he left Thursday evening again on posed to be from the Southern Pa­ Indian lands.
origin baa been discovered by the
way
north.
the
My* the Florence Writ
The senator testified that Hamon government agents, according to a
cific company, are running a line to
Died,
at
the
family
home
on
the
We found lhe crew of men busy at
Florence from JuacUon Is now prac­ mentioned Senator Curtis and Vice telegranl received at the offices of
the mere
work under the direction of Mr. Ja- Slualaw river about six miles above tically certain, although the men’ President Sherman as being "inter­ the forestry service here today from
cud to the
Acme,
on
Saturday.
Aug.
13.
1910.
|i bson. transferring rock from the
them-wlves refuse to give the pur-¡ ested” in the deal. Mr. Sherman be­ the aa-oclate forester at Portland.
large scow to the cars, to be taken, Margaret Catherine, wife of L Bor­ ¡xxte of their survey to the slightest ing mentioned as the man ' higher The associate forester says in his dis­
I
pur* out on the tramway and dumped Into] ing. aged 69 years 8 months an! 19 detail. However. It I* ea*y to guess! up. ' Hamon on the stand denied that ’ patch there is no doubt that the fires
c
lr*»k the Jetty, while another crew was’ days
in the Crater Lake mtl.nal forest
th«lr destination by indirect means.
The Heartier Lillian, which ha« They have employed a man named he had ever said anything to Gore and n»-ar Medford resulted from in­
driving piling to extend the Jetty out
about
the
contracts.
t»»ard the -xean
About 1600 feet! been newly fitted up and repaired, Sam Butler to haul their outfit for
The committee's report was signed* cendiarism and that new fires are be­
He reportj he
of tramway has been constructed,I started out W«dne«day morning with them, and be was tail that It w<uld by Representative Charles Bu.ke ing set constantly.
a
rock
scow
in
tow,
bound
for
the
be necessary
before they
were; South Dakota, C. B. Miller. Minne­ ’has started twenty-five men on scout
• hl<-h extends out nearly across the
quarry.
Captain
Joo««
stood
at
the
old south channel.
through to go as far as Florence. ’ sota; E. W. Shunders. Virginia; N. duty in an effort to catch the 'cul­
The ruck for the work I* obtained wheel and Will Safley was In charge Then yesterday one of the party wu H. Stephans. Texas, and Philip H. prits.
if
•ff. and family from the quarry about twelve mile« of the engine.
told that If they got down on Lake’
The canneries are both receiving a creek, which Is on the way to Flor-i Campbell. Kansas.
returning home up the river fr-.ru Florence,
It la
Will Send Troops.
In giving Its decision today the
w
few
salmon,
but
fish
are
rather
scarce
Journal
loaded on large scows which carry
ence. they would find some good fish-' committee announced it bad received
Washington. Aug 22.—The war
yet.
Several
fishermen
are
out
every
perhai • 30» tons, and towed down
Ing, but that it is necessary to buy,
_
___________
officials
began a conf er -
• '* ••
ibe n«-w coffee J to tht receiving wharf at the upper night In pursuit of the festive chi- the equipment in Junction. At this1 from Senator Gore a statement rela- department
tlve to Vice President Sherman and ence today In the effort to find means
ut«s kh' ikn to Kr<x.‘«’ri every- end
nook.
but
do big cat he* have been
of th».! jetty, There the rock is
I
he
bought
some
fishing
tackle
from
a'
Senator Curtis, and that the commit- of sending additional fire fighters to
a* Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee bolxted I rum the wows to the wharf reported by any of the boats.
store.
tee "commended” Senator Gore’s the stricken district. It is expected
Chas. N Oriawold of Eugene, one (Junction
lri«'k rtrn a ruffcr expert. Not and l«»aded ca the cars, a donkey en­
I The crew is today working near statement.
i that the matter will be laid before
lu of r«*al ruffr»* in it either, gine being used to do the lifting.
of the aspirants for the nomination Sulphur Springs, due west of Junc­
President Taft with a request for his
healthful toaatnd xralni. malt.
Each rar will carry from four to as republican candidate for the office, tion, and rapidly pushing toward)
ipproval of extraordinary measures.
Ir . have been
cleverly blend ,-l.ht tons. according to the site and Of county clerk, arrived here WM*| BLach ley
They began their line ont EAGLES GATHER AT
At the conclusion of this confer­
• • give a wonderfully satlefylnr » ape >f
4 the
tie rock.
rock
They are hauled nevday to make the acquaintance of I the south weX outskirts of the city.
ence a long dispatch was sent to Bev­
ta»<r anJ flavor
And It I* uul QU tbs Jetty by a locomotive in | the voters In this part of the county Iran a number of lines in and about
ST. LOUIS TODAY erly, and it is understood it Is the
tn a minute,*4 too. No tedloui tfaJ&i f three cars at a time A set in the Interest of his candidacy
plan to rush troops from a distance to
The
headquarters
of
Frank the Washburne bouse and also sur­
30 mloutra boiling
S<jld b» of b«, a .y scales Is places! in the track
veyed carefully the E. C. Millett
the burning sections, but officials de­
ant each trsin load Is accurately K now les’ store, as well as mo«t of i farm. Here they appeared to be lo­
cline to discuss their pl&ns at this
weigh • 1 and a rec rd of it kept un- the goods and the proprietor's sign, cating a turn. From this they ran
St. Louis. Aug. 22.—Two thousand time.
have l>een moved from the old Car­
their
line
along
the
county
road
and
dar i
d.re tlon of W. O. Carroll. man building to the adjoining bulld-
lodges, scattered throughout the
JUNCTION CITYTEAM
crossed the Long Tom just above the 1’nited States. Canada and Mexico,
8 U ¿KT •' 7ng engineer.
Each carload
I * hich was erected some years ago
I’
;>«-! between the tracks and by Mr. Knowles. The new quarters 'covered bridge. The line seems to go are represented at the eleventh grand
BEATS ALBANY COLTS makes a big splash as the rock strikes
due west as far as Sulphur Springs aerie of Fraternal Order of Eagles, I
I are larger and more convenient and
tie wi ter
which opened in St. Louis today. In Has had one frightful drawback—
give a better chance to display px>ds.
that has brought
addition to the business sessions there malaria troubb
Th: '. amway Is a double track, laid|
_________
_______
The
surveying
crew ___
of ____
the _____
Lane SHERMAN IS HELD
will be a great parade, band concerts, suffering and death to thousands,
Aug 21
Junction upot
• "» which are supported by. County Asset Co. are now encamped
drills and social entertainments ga­ The germs cause chills, fever and
ihr Albany Colts In piling driven into the sand
________________________
__
The|
on Knowles creek near ____
the _____
mouth.
WITHOUT BLAME lore. There
are ____
now __
approximately
ague, . biliousness. Jaundice, lassltuje.
..__
‘
>yed baseball gam«' pll»s are arranged in groups of four. They surveyed a route from the Slus-
375.004 Eag'es. making the order weakness and general debility. But
> I
The visitor1 wh ch stand In a row at right angle* ¡aw rtver up Turner creek to the top
one of the five largest fraternal or- Electric Bitters never fail to destroy
r runt in the first to the track, and are driven Into
the’
.
divide between that stream
’.hem and curs malaria troubina.
Inn. ig befort there and to a depth of 12 or 14 feet ‘and Knowles creek, and are now lo­ Committee in Special Report ganizations in the United States.
¡"Three bottles completely cured me
nd Albany annexed
These row* are about 20 feet apart cating a route down the latter -.«ream
of a very severe attack of malaria.”
The Best H.<ir of Life
the last half of the Th,- uper ends are th<-n sawed off toward Mapleton.
Clears Vice President and
two erre ut.
evenly and a heavy timber laid on
Is when you do some great deed or writes Wm A. Fretwell, of Lucsma,
A petition was circulated here the
ny, W
Patterson top of each row
Other timbers are, first of this week, asking that the
discover some wonderful fact, This N. C.. "and I’va had good health ever
Senator Curtis
and
; Jun tk>n City. Ba- then placed on these caps reaching county
____ r court
____ _________
_
hour came to J. R. Pitt of Rocky Mt. since.” Cure S omach. Liver
maintain __ a _________
free ferry
N. C.. wbe he was suffering intensely, Kidney Trouble«, and prevent Ty­
from on,- to the next, and on these between Florence and Glenada. trips
as be says, "from the worst cold I phoid. 50c. Cu3raz’.eed by W.
timbers the rails for th« track arsjto be made every half hour from
Sulphur. Okla., Aug. 21.—The se­ ever bad. I then proved to my great Kuykendall.
I.-.:! Two tracks are built, the Inner g 30 a q , jo 6;jo p tn Thi* would
lect committee appointed by the satisfaction what a wonderful Cold
Hall's Texas rails '-«Ing about twelve feet distant, be a great convenience to people who house of representative« to Investi­ and Cough cure Dr. King's New Dis­
internally.
I have to cross the river on business,
and Bladder' from each other.
gate the Indian land matters and the
It will probably take a year or ’or who are coming to town to trade. ao-called McMurray contracts, and covery is. For. after taking one bot­
•«. Neuralgia.
Dr. Bell's Antt-Paiu cures eolie,
tle. I was entirely cured. You can’t
Ith, umatlsm, Weak aud lam v Back«. mor« t finish the present contract, |or for those living on the south side which also has been investigating say anything too good of a medicine flux, diarrhoea, cramps and all oowel
work in Florence during the day.
In all ages Write to Dr E W. Hall, «hi h calk» fur »100.000 worth of who
"tUwoukialwgi^'“" < Midren *oa thit thp G°r« bribery charges, last night like that.” Its the surest and best complaints.
It is expected that this will j It would also give
3924 Olive street. St LoUl'. for local work
Externally—Cures sore breads,
'the following statement:
remedy for diseased lungs, H«ror-
i be enough to nearly finish the south •Ide a good chance to attend high,
testi mon la Is. Mold by J J Hull.
” The committee has heard and rhages, LaGrtppe, Asthma. Hay Fe­ corns, bunions, toothache, neuralgia,
i jetty
The United State« engineers whool here, a» they would then have1
are now making preparations, and It no difficulty about crossing the river carefully considered all of the testi­ ver—and Throat or Lung Trouble and all pains. Sold everywhere. It
is expected will soon let a oontract on their way to and from school —I mony submitted, and is unanimously 50c. »1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar­ is antiseptic. Sold by Dillon Drug
of the opinion that there is and was anteed by W. A. Kuykendall.
for building a jetty on the north *Ue Florence West.
Go-»1
but ton Eyes
of II F Buck num
question of water
foot sidewalks wet
ÍÜR
FIRE-FIGHItRS
GOOD PROGRESS
rjNBREMWATER
of the river, under the provision* of
the river and harbor bill passed at
the last m * salon of congress This bill
provides for expending »215,000
from the national treasury tn im­
proving the Slualaw harbor, and
makes It reasonably sure that active
operations for thi > work will be car­
ried on for several years to come.
WESTWARD
I’oftlsn*!. Aug 2 7
After • d«lay
of :< hours. m».«*l by th« Dece «Ity
of unwinding <«’•• *«i»" *’ W «•(, iti « •
|„,
ll«T <1* ' ‘
ut 360 r,-^u.
lar •<'14l«rs I» on ••»*’ •• j lo I h* «re»«
of th» ..
!r«m*n<1'>'is
__
t -r. '*4 r-»nfiagr*
_____
lù»i In Ih« Cr«t«r nati r.al f,,r-«l In
«en and Klama'h
Jsrkw»n
Kl*n>»'h ,»u<41*« Th*
tre» , «MM« e« nigh
Hon st
s J<< o'cl
trai
■l«l f and •»« hurrying fir
a vi rial B*1« *» •»•!««.H t of
The lien were provided wit
•rv. IS cars being devoted
horse* and fire tlghtli
Mui
They are arrota i-at)lr d
■»«-(’
tnrjirsl <t»lsll s»4 a full a-ubul*
curi- •
At Mcdford «a« eompauy «in br
det rbed and •<•«' <»n lo Ashland
ald in th» batti» t*» «avo ti-« w«i
sdir 1 whkh
that rlly 1
over whlch • <t»*l Di« I» «weepl
Th» «esular» « Il .‘‘»In Ih«
mpany. w blch ' * ■ <•■
Ita ••rvl'»« and ha* bwn ■ 1 ih» I
li».
(«■• da»«
l ■Munire»« Ma» Ile I all* ,1 I >»r
7h»uihvr tour cowpanir« ut r<>
I», ifoojn wlll tw «-nt fru:n Mrut
lo tbn end of Ih« Crai», l**ke r
no*-' thenc® marchlns Ini» Ih» d
flt
!>«*, II»-'. «4
A> ting Governo, ib-aerman rr
istved lo hla offlc» In Salem yrtter-
da,
and Immediate:y rallrd
lo, «plotone frum ih» attorney g«n-
«falsai i’ofilabd aiioruey» a» lo Ih«
I*«rr of Ih» «XecuUVe I-» allei
iks fili elieiigth uf ih« «tale mi
Wb<n Ih» law ha* brrn età
K 1« found that Ih» g >«
ordr «ho locai tr<> ¡»a
lì » * e i
JEWS NOTES FROM
COBURG AND VICINITY
SAIS OFFICIAL
8ÏTERL Ji EKLE EYE SALTE
Bell nut in ,
I
I Mammoth Sale Factory Mil
Fbousands of Remnants and odd sizes at far greater reductions which were bought at about half regular wholesale prices, must be closed out be
fore September 1st to make room for our winter goods. Call and see our bargain counters.
GINGHAMS
CORSETS
famous G-D
yards 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams.
yard ...............................
10c
6 Drew Ginghams ....
12 l-2c
One lot French Ginghams. 5c and
35c value«. clean-up at..
19c
er full
We ha»-- thrown out a counter
of choice remnants of every descrip­
tion. cost not considered Come ear­
ly for bargains.
LADIES' SUITS
SHIRT WAISTS
t'c W.I.I.
49c
• i 35 Waists .
75c
11 75 W a lata ........................ • 98c
»7 00 Waist*
$1.25
A lot of Waist* In broken *>«■«.
val tea »3 50. »3 "0, »3 50. »4 '10.
»5 Ou.
JO. |7 50 and ,8 00. which
we WU1 close out at about half price.
PETTICOATS
A large consignment of Hldagrad«
Heatherbloom and Silk Skirts direct
ffotn the factory at about half lhe
tegular prices <-barg»»d for the same
quality. Blacks. Bluea. Browns and
fancy stripes
Buy now and eave
rnonejr.
I»l 25 value« . .
... 89c
• 1.50 valu««
____ . .
1.00
1.25
11.75 val «as
»2 0" vuliew
1.50
»2.50 values
2.00
Genuine Illatk Silk Taffeta, a factory
»peclal. regular »6.So value $2.43
Seo them a»d be convinced.
!
LACES
326 yards of Val. Lace and Inser-
lions. 8 l-2c values, yard ... 5c
If»« yards of |oe »nd 12 l-2c Val.
lacw and Insertions, yard 6 1-4C
173 yarda 1 Re and i'lc Vai. Ixce* and
Insertions, yard .................... 1 Oc
1000 yards Torchon Lace*,
va*'
ues. yard ................................. 5c
WHITE GOODS
India Linens . ,,
Ramie................
Poplins ............
iMtted Swiss . . ,
Mull
• - • 10c
12 ^3°
25c
lie
19c
Our wool Sult* art» made of the
very best materials and will hold
their shape and wear much better
than «nils you ar»‘ usually charged
25 per cent more for in straight line
stores.
Our motto Is to put out a stylish,
dressy suit at a popular price
«10.00 Suit*...........
$ 5 00
»15
»25
»30
»35
00
$ 7 50
00 Sult*........... .............. $12.50
00 Sull*.......... ». .............. $15 00
00 Sults.........
.......... $17.50
WASH SUITS
We have a few numbers of Sum­
mer Wash Suita, bought at a big sac­
rifice, to offer at one-half regular
prices:
»2 Gingham Princess
1.00
»3 Gingham Prine,»«» pre«»
1.50
»4 Gingham Prince«« Dress
2.00
»5 Gingham Prince«« Dress
2.50
TWO-PIECE WASH SUITS
»5.00 value« . . .
»7.50 value« . . .
» 10.00 value« . .
• ■$2.50
• $3.75
• $5.00
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
1 lot 15c. 1 »< Vest*. Pants .. 10c
1 lot 25c. 35c Vest*. Pant*..
19c
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER­
WEAR
25c Pants, fine muslin .
... 19c
35c Pant* with Torchon lace
25c
50c Pant*. Val. laice. al«o Embroid­
ery ..........................................•••85c
»3.60 Skirts, white Mull. Val. l-*ce
and Insertion ...................... 82.34
»2 50 Skirts. Nainsook. l»-lnch Em­
broidery trimmed............... $1.69
Dodg
»1.50 Skirts. India Linen Embroidery
aad
'
.............. 98c
»1 25 Cambric Muslin go at....g9c
98c Skirts, with Embroidery... 50c
COLLARS AND JABOTS
• 1 lot 2 5c Linen Collars for............ 25c
each ............................................... 15c
1 lot 15c Linen Collars. 3 for..25c
each .............................................. 10c
1 lot 35c Jabots—new styles—-
at ................................. 15c «nd 19c
1 lot 50c Chiffon Collars........... ] 5c
HOSIERY
50 dos. Ladies Hose. 15c val. ..10c
1 lot 15 dos. Ladles' Hose. 5 pair 50c
1 lot 2 5 dot. Ladles' Hoae............. 19c
35c Fancy Colored Hose............... 23c
65c and 75c Silk Lisle Hose..,42c
50 do*. Children's Hose. 20c val. 25c
MEN'S SUITS
110.00
«13.50
»15 00
»16 50
»18.50
»22.50
Suits.........................
Suits.........................
SulU.........................
Suits.........................
Sults.........................
Sults.........................
7.50
8.50
11.00
12.50
15.00
17.75
MEN’S SHIRTS
50c best Cheviot, blue and fancy
colors ......................................... 46c
65c Khaki Shirts ......................... 50c
»1 00 Cream. White and Blue Silk­
finish Ssteen .....................
• 75c
»1.35 Silk Front, all colors
• 98c
»1.25 White Pleated Bosom
98c
»1.50 White Pleated Bos»m $1.25
MEN'S OVERALLS
»800 worth just received.
Extra heavy gray. blue, brown,
stripe, bib or without, jumpers to
match, best »100 values......... 50c
Good quality blue overalls, regular
90c quality ................................ 75c
Big line of blue overalls and Jumpers
only ...............................................60c
MEN'S GLOVES
At Great Reductions
Good Horwehlde. »1 values
75c
Good Pigskin. 75c values.
50c
Cotton Glove«.....................
10c
» 1.50' Dress Glove», only........... 98c
MEN'S PANTS
»1.50
»2.00
»2.75
»3.00
»4 00
»5.00
»2.50
»2.00
»1.75
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Khaki Pants .
Khaki Pants .
Khaki Pants .
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
3.25
3.85
2.00
1.50
1.35
MEN'S SOCKS
15c black. 10c; 3 for................... 25c
15c tan. 10c: 3 for ...................... 25c
Extra Heavy Knot Cotton Socks, 10c;
3 for........................................... 25c
35c and 50c Socks, while they last.
P*ir ............................................. 23c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers,
each ............................................... 2 5c
Fine Super Egytian Shirts and
Drawers each .......................... 50c
Extra heavy Cotton Ribbed Shirts
and Drawers, each....................50c
»2.50 small lot Silk and Wool Shirts
and Drawers, to clean up. $1.25
»1.25 Light Wool Shirts and Draw­
ers, each ...................................... 98c
BLANKETS
»2000 worth just arrived.
»1.00 values
• 65c
»1.25 values
•• • 95c
»1.50 values
• 81.25
»2.00 values
• Sl.bu
•3.00 value*
»3.50 values
»4.00 values
13.25
»5.00 values
54.25
»7.50 values
!5.00
SCHOOL TABLETS
1 lot Iatrge Tablets, the kind you pay
10c for, at..................................5c
1 lot 15c values ......................... 10c
FELT HATS AND CAPS
Our stock of men's Hats, the styl­
ish. up-to-date blocks, for young men
—-also a complete line of staple
blocks.
All John B. Stetson Hats ... 3.50
1 lot »2.50 Hat*....................
1 lot good values at »1.50 for
1 lot good values at »2.00 for $1.50
1 lot good values at »2.50 for $2^00
1 lot good values at »3.50 for $2'50
GROCERIES
Pure Cane Sugar...................... $6.25
»1.50 Best Valley or Hard
_____
’lard Wheat
Hour ................................ $1.20
»1.75 Best Bluestem Patent Flour,
sack ...................................... $1.50
Regular 10c Raisins, pound ■... 5c
Milk. 3 cans .........................
•25c
Rice. 30 lbs. Standard......... $1.00
Rice, best Creole. 20 lbs. .. $1.00
Carolina Head .......................
10c
Postum, full weight ...........
20c
Dried Peaches. 12 lbs......... $1.00
Sago. Tapioca, lb ................
• 5c
Good Dairy Salt. 50 lbs . ..
•50c
Regular »1.00 Salt................
•75c
Beans, best white. 4 lbs ...
• 25c
Star Tobacco ......................... • -45c
9 bars good Soap..................
•25c
TIN AND GRANITE WEAR
We carry a large stock of tinware
and graniteware at prices unequaled
—articles too numerous to mention.
TEAS
A large quantity of Imported teas.
Including Gunpowder. English Break­
fast. Spiderleg and Uncolored Japan,
bought at a big sacrifice, will be sold
at about half regular prices,
40c Teas at. lb.......................
20c
50c Teas at lb.......................
30c
60c Teas at. lb.......................
40c
75c Tteas at. lb.......................
50c
COFFEES
Our Coffee stock is the most com­
plete in the city; our brokers are the
largest importers on the coast, Cof-
tees are fresh roasted and ground by
the new electric steel cup process.
Regular 25c values. lb................ 20c
Regular 35c values. lb................ |6c
Regular 40c values. lb................ 30c
Our Special Blend. excellent value«
at 20c, 4 lbs. for . ...............81.00
SPICES
We carry a complete Use of high­
grade Spices and Extracts in all sixes
of the well-known brands of Schil­
lings and the Golden West—None
better.
College Brand Spices, values up to
60c. in half-pound can*, choice 20c
50c bottles of Extracts................. 25c
BAKING POWDERS
College and University brands. 50c
cans ........................................... 25c
20c can Pepper............................... 10c
FRUIT JARS
We have a large stock of the gen­
uine Ball Mason. Economy and
Schram Jars which must all be closed
out in 60 days.
MASONS
PinU. doten ........... .................... 45c
Quarts. doten .........
55c
Half-gallons. doten •............... 75c
Masón Jar Lid* . . . .................... 15c
SCHRAM JARS
PinU. dosen ........... ................. 75c
Quarts. doten ......... ................. 85c
Half-gallons. doten ......... -$1.10
ECONOMY JARS
Pints, dosen ............ .................... 85c
Quatre, doten......... ................ $1.05
Half-gallons, doten ............. $1.30
We have still a quantity of t
con Bros, stock of Teas. Coffee«.
Spices. Extracts and Raking Powders
which we are selling at less than half
regular prices.
40c Teas, lb................................... 20c
We are beadquarters for country
produce, best quality and best prices
ayways obtainable.
DISHES
A large and complete stock of sta­
ple and fancy Dishes and Glassware.
1 lot Jelly Glasses, down......... 35c
1 lot fancy Water Glasses, regular
75c values, dosen ................ 50c
CUTLERY
Pocket Knives. Butcher Knives,
Table Knives and Forks at a big sav­
ing.
Department Stor