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f .... . JlWng, December 21, 1023. . . ' ' V:. ? V? ? -f "hv tf.t VV o Scvcfl igeifWf 13 . f i GUARD'S . . . - . i . -8S . . r - - ' ' " w 0 I K7l Tor Is w w II DIES WHEN HE TRIES TO LEAP ROM COASTER CAR crashed. E. 0. Wood, driver 0f the ,. bu nin e, was t Ur..i..." I t " ,. able( lu 1(,,ve ,he hospital after .real- Brtrfi, C'al., Deo. 21. A sailor Is r J 16 other persons arc injured, fj.,pS fatally. -as the result of n T. -Silent Here lute nisi lugnt in ?, Slier counter car on "The I'ikc" J(tkl ""' nn '""bubuico, hurrying JJJJj to the hospital, struck an n.iiiofr. sailor on the T iii was killed when he attempted r . i.m one fust moving car to 1 8. S. 7.. niniiine parallel and on the tul lie iru w leci to me ith' practically every l.Lj, r:.. irn'k, R unpnth Li. hade broken, C nwiili Second Car. , derailed the second ear which i.i i.m a nosr. injuring n ncou- IS"tI wrier miraculously remained f.u irttlifivork, and did not plunge i, Wfb below. Mrs. Catherine Mo LH48. wo perhapK fatally injured Kirm-k the McDonald machine. LnkirlM overturned. J. Ch Mclon- ft t woman s uusuuiyr, suriereu a j Indiire out will perhaps' recover, if Armslroiif and It. M. Oilles. . - , -1 . 1 3 t A, i i Ujjj tbiro ciurs, . .t c o. .uaryiuutl, LWIr eat and bruised in the eoast- m, snd it is feared, suffering nd- tonJl IDJlirii'M uin-u mi; uiuuuillUCC Loren Edwards, Juror, amts In Courtroom I'ortlaud. Ore., !.. 21. Stephen 1 roBBuis. former president of Urn iV-d dnL, iUr.eUl'r''1 'rt. "here he is ciunged on l.t counts of uusaoiiroum ttoti of national bank funds "1'1,rop"'1 Judge Bean, presiding Thursdav, dih- ot the trial Tuesduy au.l Wednesday. Ibis wus necessitated by the sickness ot J-oren l.dwurds, JuikIioii City ranch er, one of the jurors. . JCdwards fainted in court Wednesday noriiinK and the case was put over in the hope that he would recover How ever, he was confined to his bed Thurs day and the judge, not wishing to hold Mie jurors over the Christmas season, iiisnnssod thein. The trial wits reset for l fbruary 4. This being a felony case and 12 good Men and true being necessarv, the trial cculd not be .continued with' II jurors. suit" '"lVC l"eU ll"e ' 'l n'0IS tiv" Judge lienn. who has been on the lunch since l.ve. said this was'tbe first tune, after a triol had started, that he ever had been forced to dismiss a jury. Alabama Town Is Now Watercress "Capital" Hiilitsville. Ala.. Dec '21 The annual harvest of watercress on the fresh-water ponds of :Mndison eonnty was begun re cently, and large infinities of the plant 13th St. Meat MarKet Pot Roast, lb. ; itoilMeat, 3 lbs. for ., Ducks and Turkeys, per lb. Hamburg rid Sausage, per-lb. ..... . 10c 25c 25c 12k Christmas Candies, Fruits, Nuts- Your last chaiice to supply your needs in this line. Our stock is the most complete. But to save disap pointment we would advise an early order. We make special prices to churches, clubs and societies for larger orders. : '" ' ' u- A Description of the Candy Avery good Christmas candy is Societe's Sat jn. Fin ish goods' in the assorted grades. It is hard candy Kijl last a long time, and ifr is delicious. It comes in bulk or Christmas fivc-iwuiid tins for $1.75 A softer candy .and a fancier, but not any more dc livious, is Societe's Cream candy. . ' For home purposes. nothing can beat the Socielc Choco lates that sell from 50c to $3.50 per box." Krause's Stellar Chocolates and Krause's Lavista Chocolates, taeh sollinfr for 2.00 a box. arc excellent gifts in them selves, and they were packed for just that purposg. NUTS AND FRUIT Brazil ttuts, Filberts, Almonds, Chestnuts, Walnuts ami Peanuts are saitmles of the extent of our nut stock. We ill be able to supply churches, clubs, etc., in the as sorted nuts as well us straight. Wo will mix them our selves and save ydn the difference in .price. A fresh shipment of all kinds of salted nuts just arrived. A fine assortment of Glazed fruit in pound boxes. APplos,' any kind von want, but we have the Spitzen wgs packed in-boxes ready to ship if they are wanted fr that purpose. They are the big, rosy kind, without 4 Worm in them. Ganges are a favorite Christmas fruit. We arc' ready to supply any order, irrespective 'of its size. We have other kinds of fruit, raisins, figs, dates, etc., ttked in fancy boxes. These are delightful fruits for Christmas, too. : ; are being shipped daily to the hotels of cities all over the rum. try. Most of the watercress richts on the ponds of this repon are held by Frank Dennis, jvho beitan the business in a small w-iv several years auo nnd now hus one of t he lar gest harvests of this plant in .Vmerica. JYfRCfOR POIICMTfl Mi! , " APPROVAL PROGRAM Saturday and Monday Specials Paris. Dec. "I. Premier I'nin. nrr. 1 1 1 SEE US Betore You Buy Your Christmas Candies, Nuts and Fruits The Table Supply Co 8th and Oak. Eggt ana Poultrj. KpRs, fresh tU, Iresh ' iiens, light Hens, hedty, live EroUcrs. Butterfat ant euttar, Creamery butter Butlcrm . '. Mnt MarktU Steers Cowa ; Beef, dressed Ewes Wethers . . Lambs, live Vcn, light, dressed L'ork, dressed liogs, live Uralot, Hay, Hilw. Whits wheat Kid wheat1 Uats Barley, bushel Harley, ton Hides, kip Wool .-.I (si. 30c .lHu l '.'e .lti'irjlc .48ri0c Me .8fi'3c .XVJ(!J-e . . .U'ci St ..ibi4c 0 Mi (no Vic . .S'llSV.c 111. Premier Pniii.iirf . it.iioivlng Hie technical defeat of liie ov eruuient by an ailversc vole in the chain-1 ber Thursday, determined today to em ploy "steam roller' methods to force bis domestic programs through paiiiu luent ; he will not resign. t Vunt D listeyre. fiuance iniuister, in nn interview regarding yesterday s d' teat on the ipiestlon ot a hunsmI.v Foe g erniuent employes, ikWured the tiro'ecl will he proposed nin with only sliaht lilodilficaitions on Saturdn. This time the government will resign if beaten. Similarly, Poincare will deiuHii'l u vote of confidence froni the senate when his proposal regarding new electoral procej tire to be adopted comes up. l-IM'.AI lllt IIKPIKS ( III n r Seattle, Wush., lci;.'il. "I am In the hands of my Maker. 1 shall not want." .T4l:he lnB h8 s,oui(iers. It. W. Cadirer, lilner- t Hill evil niretMl ilef leil I he liiio.x'loe ir ort of KlnfiT cnunly to do Its wotst when arraiKned before Justice Austin 13. ilrlf-flllis. 'You are cbarRed with liti vlntr a stol aiUonioblle In your possession," said Uie Judue. "Oullly or not iruilts'?" CailmT stood unmoved. ,1 .4iie .Btlc .12 ..2c .25(g4t)e Veoetablaa aid Fruit Potatoes, new, lu 11 l-4c Uarrots 2c Uarlic 20c Turnips, lb 2c Beets, lb 2c Home crown penners 2(lc Onions llfdSVjc Cabbage BOSTON WOOL MARKET lliiston. Dec. 21. The local tvool mar ket is quiet but steady. The ttadc is now experiencing a lull duriug the holiday season, but it is expected that a great of flesh buying in the wool market will appear before the opening of the heavy we ght season. The American Wooleu company is expected to open its heavy weight season about the middle of Jan uary or about the same time as last year. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Dec. 21. Butter 42ifl 4!lc; eggs, buying price 35(ff4(ic; selling price, 40di)4rc; cheese 32M!'l:lc; bena 15f27c. "' -'' CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Dee. 21. Grain prices closed sharply lower on the Chicago board of trade today. Pre-holiday dullness, evi dent throughout the session, was more pronounced at. the close. Wheat rilled lowest of all grains. May was the weakest. Buffering a 1 jl-S cent ,-iit. hrimniic values in that delivery I within a slight innrgiu of the low on the frn. . . . , . LiiiuKlaliiig ill corn, especially in the December delivery, caused the weakness ii that market. December snowed me most decline, but replacement sales lu later deliveries allowed a somewhat firm undertone. lints rallied from the low poiat lale, due to shm't covering, but the buying power appeared loo bile to recoup ear lier losses and the close showed, frac tional declines. Provision mnintaine-i a sternly under tone throughout. ANNOUNCEMENT. The University Florist begs to an nounce t lint he .is now established at G4H Willamette, St.. where he will dis play for your selection the best nhti.in alde in Poled Plants suitable for Christ mas gifts, llnve a particularly fine se lection in Poiuscttns nnd Cyclamen at prices t hat cannot he beat. Also Palm l'erns. Cherry Peppers, (Primroses, Tlolly Wrentbs, We. , SAY IT WITH FI.OWK1IS.. . . d2l 10 lbs. Cano Sugar in cloth bag. (delivered witli other groceries) $1.00 Fresh Creamery Butter, lb 49p 2 Largo leaves Free!" Brciul 25p Cranberries, lb. 19c Homo' Made Saner Kraut, qt 15c Armour's Tall Cans Yevibest Milk 10c Armour's Star Hams,' lb. 30c Xou Such Miuet Meat, per pkg 15c 2 Tall Cans Minced Clams 45c 1 Large 'Can Oysters 33c Campbell's Soups, any kind 10C 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 25c 2 lbs. Golden Dates , 25c Currants, lb 23c White Figs, lb. 15c 3 Dozen .luicy and Sweet Oranges 35c 3 Bunches Celery 25c ' 4- lbs. Cocoa . 25c 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers 45c 5 11). Box Graham Crackers 79c 3 lbs. Small While Beans 25c 15 lbs. Head Kiei' $1.00 1 lbs, Bulk. Oat Meal ...25c 2 Cans Sugar Peas or Corn 25c Shrimp, per can :.19c Bacon Baeks, lb l23c Picnics, lb 15c No. 10 Pail Pure hard S1.70 8 lb. Pail Snow Drift $1.65 3 lbs. Best IVabt'irv Coffee $1.00 5 lb. Can M. .1 .B. Coffee $1.90 CANDIES AND NUTS ' 2 Dozen Fancy Bakery Cookies 25c Satin Mix Ciiiuly, lb' 22c Chocolate Drops,, lb 26c Cream Mix, lb, 25c Speeial Mix, 2 lbs.. 46c Mixetl Nuts. lb. : ; 20c Soft Shell Almonds, lb. , 26c Filberts, lb . 20c Walnuts, lb , 25c Valley Flour, suck ....'........$1.35 Drifted Snow Flour, sack". $1.90 Jonathan Apples, per box 75c 'AEOVE PRICES GOOD FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, INCLUDED. Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. 904 Olive Phone 622 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Dec. 21. Cattle re ceipts :i(l; tone of market nominal, beef, good grade steers $"iflS; medium I5.30W 7: choice cows, heiiers $.Vi; canners l.r;):i; bulls $2.7uli 4.25; calves fi.30 fcrlO. Hog receipts 12; tone of mnrket nom inal; medium to choice $"!ii:7.00; heavy SKhQ.oO; pigs (Wi7. mi,.u. eiwomtM none: tone of market nominal; medium to clioh-e luinlis $l(Pi.v 11; yearlings SFMill: wethers ?.i..(W(l. (LOO; ewes jOfti .11.30. Tl IlKKV MAUKKT " HTKAIIV IVVlliilld. Dec. a). As was expected, ttie demand for dressed turkeys proved to be heavy yesterday and lliere wan n good clenn-UM or the day's largo rn eelots. Local retailers bought liberally and several good-slned shipping orders were filleil. Prices were steady nt 271 2e for choice stock. The nunllty ot the arrivals on the whole was good. Dressed geese were fairly plentiful nnd fancy offerings brought 20fi 22c. Fancy dressed ducks sold at 2Jc. There wns iitlle doing In live poultry. The egg market was steady, recent shipping orders having taken oTf the surplus. Prices ofter i.'hrlstnins are un certain end will depend inucli on wenth er conditions. Cube butler was firm nt the old prices. iitti pi.vr okh on iii.oric Fort .MadlsOii. Ia Dec. 21. The Per fection Tire and Itubber company the fourth largest Industrial plant of Its kind, goes under the auctioneer's ham mer January Is. P. F. Junkln, receiver, h.is announced. ( And gll their days they will sing. the praise of Allen A Hosiery Turkeys Advance. San I'r: isco. Dec. 21. Turkeys ad- Ivanied from two to three cenls on tne i wholesale marker today nnd give indi cations of goimr higher before Cliris I 11ns unless rece'Mls increase, (lood stock void at m() and 111 cents nnd receipts of KilMiOO pounds were cleaned up immed iately, except in case of poor slock. PORTLAND GRAIN Portland, fire., Dec. 21. Wheat: Ilsnl white ilSc- soft white '.Sic; western white IKic; hard winter die; northern spring !Hc; western red SMc. PORTLAND MEATS Portland. Ore.. Dec. 21. Country meats: selling price: , onnlrv hogs lo ' Wfj he-ivv stuff Icm- veai lop. about Ml to 100 pounds 1,", i'l i:i'jc: lambs 17 M D'. Smoked ui'-als iin'-liiingcd. J'acking house meats-lop steer 11; rest uurhangeil. seattlTTroduce Sealllc Wn-h.. Dec 21-Mutter ' (T.-.lc- eggs :1 (it. 47c; pollltoej. bssl vhiies 1 H 1; i,,m '"- I 21 1 n ttie. ; dH-'TrliK linT'li itAllHKIt.l . ' faille. Wash.. Dec. 2t.-.f urnrMng tbr.'e safe roMierU! on -Hie s'.' ond ,fM"C of f KVng'er ft.;imjpn1iy'"a' S. hliff 'Mf -Hri'M .-lic.. .ell"l, fe'on-d',ve,ni tiC W.,,-,. stiiei. Vdriy iVrtf lnjhln. M WHtvhinVn.-MtlV '-c... esssg'i'l In- l" ...1 ii lii iljv. 'tlf'ig sKI rofftvd ePI X ... 1.:. Mien A Hosiery Hints to ThriUy Christmas Shoppers Our Men's hosiery section is so well fitted to take care of your needs, no matter what you may want for him Silks, Woolens, Lisles We have them in all styles and shades. Besides Ije will appreciate the long wear and durability of your choice. Extra Christmas Special Men's Silk, 75c pair; 2 pair $1.3!) f'Xvt' F"H . : ,W? Silk hMo 40c Pr-l.2 Pr'r75c- We spare neither effort or expense to niaintain a Vomplet?, assomeiit of Afteii A hos iery for women. The thrifty shopper will be pleased at this opportunity t A.llen A oilk Hosiery at real savings. Women know the service and. durability of Allen A Hos iery. ' " ' " ' '; Extra Christmas Special ' : All wool, full latihion, m rainbow si)k (U(, llm, ll(J)(,) nv,xod, U3c. pr. ami apalueliia only, $1.95 pair. ,mir- for 1.80. -. ' 2 pair for $3.80 ' ! ' " '-' ' 'r 1 ' . '' 1 ' We could offer nothing of greater value for boys apd girls than Allen A Hosiery. The quality will satisfy you. Judge for yourselves. You yr be sure to iuake selections that you will be pleased to give. Children's silk .hose, heavy rib- ' Children 'h woolen' sox, !)Hc pair bed. Hoe and $1J."i pair. All the bent colors. An Allen A Hosiery gift is something real and worthwhile the whole family will appreciate. - New assortment of towels with colored border in pink and blue. You will be exception ally pleased with this assortment. Extra special values; large sizes; best quality. Ileavv full fiitihioii, reinforced, $2.6(1 pair; 2 pair $3.90. Children'! fine and heavy ribbed cotton 'ho.se 35o pair, 3 pair $U 39c i-acji 65c i'vii 83c Iviph Blankets! Blanketsl Blankets! This lot wiU not last long. Just ( twenty-nine blankets left and the price will, more than surprise you. ' . : , Genuine Nashua 66x85 $4.93 each Holiday Specials from Our Grocery Department 19c lb.' Christmas mix sugar candy, 2 lbs. 36c. 37c lb. Christmas Goody, Goody Cookies. 66c box, Apples, good to eat and cook. 23c lb. Christmas mix nuts; 2 lbs. 40c. $1.25 for ICO lbs. best potatoes we guarantee every sack. t IX B:0 ' . ; . . . 57 Ninth Ayc East 3S jSV'V ll'.c .'"'''H '"H1 1 :;L'imVJ. s'-v 0