Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 21, 1924, Image 2

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Friday-Evening, March' 21, 1904
CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
TELLS OF
Mr! and Mrs. Bayes Give
Full Credit To Tanlac For
Remarkable Results Mrs.
' Bayes Gained 21 . Founds,.
"Sli's.i 'Bayed Mind m$wW nro lioth
- atrong lor Tanlac mid could not over
praue ," (lectures T. II. liiiyea, CliS
College Bt., Springfield, Mo. Mr. Biijth
In mi popular musloiin and well known
to the people of Springfield, Iinvliii; !eon
asaoclated with a lending mimic Iiouhc
here for thirty years. -
" '.'My, wife bad' boen.fi confirmed dy
peptic,. having Buffered from It for twen
ty yenre. She wu sorely- troubled with
heart palpitation and about all the din
tremilff symptoms a prolonged- case of
indigestion can ttuse a person, -. :'.
; "Finally she got down to otily one hun
dred and -ygbt pounds and landed in a
hospital! almos a nervous aiul physical
wheck. la fact, her case, seemed hopeless
trat after everything ielae failed", along
came -TanhiQ and easily .and. nuickly put
so end to her twentp years suffering and
restored to her the pleasure of living.
''Tanlac was soothing and healing from
the very start und now eho has u wonder
ful appetite and her digestion is the best
I have ever known it' to be, The chffngo
from. eating a little toast and other very
light foods to, such' things as sausage,
cabbage, sauerkrout, etc., came about so
quickly , us to. astonish ,, and delight Us
both, . ,., . , ; .. " !
,"IIcr ..weight has (one, up to one hun
dred and -twcnty-nlno- pounds, a gain of
twenty-one pounds: . Rheumatism about
ner.arms and jiilnts and swelling in, the
feet has: also disappeared, v. tb the gen
eral building up Tunlae gave tnv-wifc.
Her strength has returned, she lias . nil
abundance- of energy ind Is., nltogetlicr
,BPW over her hew ' found health."
.Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists
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RECOVERY
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WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL. PERSONAL
By VETJIA RUPERT
Club Items Should be Phoned to the Society Editor Between 10 a. In. and 12 m.
- -xelepuone Nnuiber aauOi l ,
. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday Evening -:
Past Mntrou'H night, Order, of .
Kaiitern Star. ' .
Saturday Afternoon -Saturday
liridge club,, ,.- Mrs. -Charies
Sigmaa.
W. It. V. U, Mrs. Williniu Prcs-
tOU. ! j-
Saturday Evenlnn
Social evenini:, AineriL-an Asso
ciation of I'liiveraity;. Women,:
Women's building. ;. ' - T-
day afternoon in the Chamber of Com
merce was particularly interesting be
catiHO' 'the subject of women in .science
was .-so well prespnted by Mrs. 'Jennie
Krasier. and Mrs. Vl V. (iilntrnp who bad
charge of .the program. Mrs.'- j'rasicr in
a general way told what women have
achieved in the realm of ''science and
justified them, while ilrs. Oilstrap, de
Kcribed particularly the contribution of
Madam Mario C'urre, the French woman
w ho discovered radium, to-the world.
" ANNUAL coniON: mm& 2 r-
nr pRrqimm nnnv WrgMeL m t..
. Ul UliLUIILLL UUUI UJ """rTja. 11(111 - I UfiQ
i i . 1 1 nnini'ii uiihj
ul run mnnun ou
OKIXJOX'H early ' territorial govern
merit was described by Mrs. hX; rf.
-'Jhtttle for i the College Orvnl Neigh
luirhuod club .meeting . with Mrs. l', K.
Kreati; Thursday afternoon,- Mts.'K.:1I.
West"lold of the life and work of Fred
erick Homer Halch and gavo'n review of
his writing' "The , 'Bridge 'of the Oods." j.
Mrs. JL.B. Brpvfii .assisted Mrs. KreatK
ut serving. ,' ,, ';. , ,i ,. , v V ;
Complimenting Mrs. It. H. Dearborn;
formerly of Corvallis, who lias a wide
ciivle of friends in Eugene, Mrs. .T. M.
Shelley and her'daiighter, MisB Ireno A
plegate entertained with a lunclieon yes
'terdnv. Mrs. Iearborn is spending the
winter In Berkeley .where her two daugh
j ters are attending school. She plans .to
'return there next,. Wednesday after a
brief visit here and In Corvallis, where
her husband is n professor. Several inti
I mate friends of Mrs. Dearborn were ask
ed to spend the luncheon and afternoon
hours with her. ' .
Mrs. Arthur Morris entertained with
fin II Mrtictii-p Inmltami nml llfti'ril.inn nf
mall jongg yesterday 'Whtm she exte'nded
'her hospitality, to a dozen friends'.' The
affair was too first in a senei:rvalcu
Ma-s. Morris ia-phiiiiiliig. v' " " ;
Jfrs. Ruby .-Goodrich1 ' MaU: Returned to
Eugene after spending 'sct;?ral:..weeks in
ini linnu. our . HIU uvruiuiirtiiiru- uy .urn.
W. A. Irving wlio Will'' be a -guest'' of
Mrs. T, G; Hendricks for n short time.
Ihinnir the session of the Presb.vtarial
In Eugene this week, Mrs. Fi S. Apple
man has as her house guests. Mrs. Heich
wife of rthe pastor of the First Presby
terian (hurclr in .Corvallis and: Mrs.
I.wrett and Mrs. J. T. Ila.v, of the same
,Ci,y- i ' .
Tho Fortnlghtlvclub meeting Thurs-
M r. anil MH's. F. Ouburn hnye gone
itn Porthind-where they, will spend sev
eral days,: : ,-, , : .,- x '.
The program meeting of the Unitarian
Women's Alliance for.tliis inontlv will be
held Saturday 'afternoon in t the r club
room of the church. Mrs. Minna' Oi Bud
long, 1 national field- secretary, of i the
Women's Alliance will give an address at
three" o'clock. -
. Hi's. .1. jr.. Shelley Is enjoying the yis
it.here for the,: remainder of the-week
of her son, Fred Applegate, of. Voncallu.
Mi's. Guy; Pyle entertained the Keto
clnb Thursday afternoon and in addi
tion to the members, Airs. V. I. Ceo
bert was a guest. Needlework and chat
around the cheerful fireplace occupied
the afternoon hours. ..-,..
' Mrs. It. A. Hlake. of".Milalv lteautv
shop lias lust moved into :lier new'-home
at ill)5 FiMli avenue 'westi -:: v
T.H.BA0
Accept no . substitute. Over 40 million
bottles sold, ,
Take Tanloo Vegetable Pills.'
Is Holding His Qwn
-''Ten years ago. l reccivel iich won
derful' help from your medicine for mv
stomach trouble that I have reeoioiiiciiO
ed It to hundreds of other sufferara. Itff
twntly a friend of mine-whose brotlier-in
distant city was stricken with acu in
digestion and was not -expected to ' live,
got his brother to- take a 'bottlo' ntu'iiiy
advice. I have jilst. recoived-word tlint .hln
brother' was holding his owm and I nm
confident that Mayr's Winderfili Hem,
edy - will entirely restore him.J: Jt is n
mmple, harmless preparntlou: that -removes
the catarrhal mucus frtHM the-ln-testinal
raet and alla.vs the Inflamma
tion' which causes practlcallv air stom
ach, liver and intestinal ailments, In
cluding appendicitis. One dose will' con
vince or money refunded. : v-i
For-sale at all druggists, a ,
FRUIT COMPANY'S
E
Forty Legionnaires
Want To Toot Bugles
i Forty members of Lane County Post
NoV .'I of tho -Anierlcau lexion have sig
nified their desire ,tO' become -members
of' the proiiosed-.-tiost- bugle' and drum
corps, and nrgauiKntion -of the corps-will-he
effected In tho near future,1 it -was au-,:
uouueed tmlav. - - r
. It, is planned top have -the Eugene
bugle and dmam corps attend licgion
events In other cities and at the state
eonv.Miiiou1 wuuu utsiiuiisaiiuii. is - com
pleted. )
I For'qHallty clgarB, Prince Nemo,
j 'Try Eugene Snoclal-for a Good Cigar '
CHILDBEN GRIT FOH "CASTDRIA':
A Harmless Substitute fori Castor, Oil, , Paregoric, props
, -, ,i and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics ! . -
Motherl1 Fletcher's., Costorln has, been sleep .vfltliunt lophifra,, 'l.flie1 genulnn bears
in use for over 110 years to: relievo ba-
ms ami children. of t.Vinntlpution, Flatu
leney, Wind Oollc and Diarrhea; allaying
Keverlshness arising therefrom, and. by
reirulatingi the Htouiach nd -Bowels, -nam
the asaluiilution of Food; giving natural
Work leading to the start of . cnnstmi'T
Hon on the new 80 by 115 foot building
to be erected bp the- Pacific Fruit and
Produce company t Fourth and Chac
neltou ' Is nowf Underway. Workmen arc
removing the. old Jennings home oft the
lot in sections, preparatory to tho erect
Ion of walls. The new "building will be
built of, hollow! concrete bloeks, says J..
C. Bullion., braneh manager, and. -will be
of ono ,, 'story with a railroad, spur. con-,
nect'ngl with- the. Southern -Pacific linen,
n the, rear. t
Grnndstand and Rons. Portland coiit
tractors , who' do, all-.-.tlio work for v this
company; have ithe contract.. They arc
having material locally. v -.i
,. Tlie most modern rooms for the stor
age. of bananas,' wet and'dry vegetables
will" be nrovided. Provision will be- made
for shifting.. temperatures tliat the pro-
bien may be kept in tlie nest couilition
possible ' . '; : : -' ': : -
It Is expected that with good wen thor
the place will be,- completed by. .Itinoi 1.
The- company .has ibeen quartered 'Mi
Frank U Ohambers' building at 0(11 High
sinee its - establishment here,' -,
PERMITS GIVEN FOR
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sigiiarmiMoi . 4, , 1 1 k
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Building permits for the construction:
of four new homes in Eugene: were is
sued this morning, and one was given
late luursdny afternoon by Y. H. Alex
ander, city building inspector: Tlie total
cstinuited cost of construction- involved
is $15,500.' In addition, one permit was
issued for improvement of the cottage
owned by A. J., McKy at 1000! Lawrence
street, the work to cost $00. . ,
Hargreoves and landsa.v - took' . : out
three of the four permits for pew homes
this morning. ,, The contractors plan, to
build a. residence at .11(11.- Jefferson
street to rast' ,,'!500i one at, 1177 Jeffer
son: street to cost lf-500,, nud one at
lltHI Jefferson street, to cost $2500.
11. W. Melby .took out Ji permit , for,
(ieorge Marx, for the construction of a
residence at- 1700 Lawrence istreet, to
cost IfllOOO. while C. E. lienbo obtained
a permit for t. .lessen for the building
of. a: Tesideucc. nfc. 41)1:. Twelfth . tt venue,
tu cost $4000.: ; : . '.
FUGlPLAf PLAN
Sanitary
Insnoction
Report
. 'As Givfoi By-
: W( 6. ''Duncan,. Deputy S.ate' Food, Inspector
" .' " i Mftrch-13, 1924.
Grocery Department v . ....
; i - "Tlie store lin; fine light, airtl.is kopt in excellent
, ! ' condition.' All tlie foods arV nicely. iyotected.
Tlife bread' nJ butter is full weight. -AH the enses
' nfo,neat'and' oleum,"
'.Meat.MarRet'', 1 !.'-:-"-V ' 'i . '
"The market is also kept in good condition. Tho
. meat canes,-blocks, and utensils ai'o nil cleinu The
cooler is in fino older." t ! : v . i
Bakery Department ; - .
v - : "The place, is kept in good order. The ovens are
, iu. good-condition. ' Mixers, moulders,, troughs
. and tables are kept clean' .
1 MAKE. THIS YOUll STORE
With all, t)i6 h,elr. clothed 'in spotless whito all tlie. time,
and the abovo' reports as given by W. B. Duncan word
for Word, should; you, hesitate about making this' store
yottr1 store? i When a-place of business gets a report
- from' a Btatb.'off icial like the above there is every-reason
to believe that withln'the store there is a never-'
ending fight against dirt, filth and disease, ,
Not-only are we as-exacting in the way of sanitation,
but our efforts artS directed equally along other lines,
snoh as service and .high quality goods, to mitke this,
tho best storo in the state. , .
:. ,Trad, where you know t you are safe'
L. D. PIERGE, Proprietor -
104 Eut 9th Ave. ' Phone' 246
Prostrate Trouble
Obtain Quick Relief
If you. suffer from, painful urination,
get up frequently during the night, have
that awful 'dull ache and .burning sensa
tion, by -oil means try tho. Hoxol home,
treatment.. Ilexol ia an improved,:. ooieur
tifie preparation v.liiclu.is giving pros
Into: and bladder sufferers real comfort
and .relief often in n single uight aud,
.: ...... i. ...in..... -:..v tr..i.A. .... 1
VOlli mil lt.NL' 11. iiiiuui.- rini, ..am:- ,
today to send you u package of Ilexol
tablets by return mail. Enclose $2 or
pay $2 and .postage. on delivery, just as,
vou plense, with tho distinct understand
ing that your money will , bo refunded at
once 1f you are not pleased with the re
sults nf the Ilexol treatment. Don't cou
itinue to suffer from thcao painful condi
tions. You risk, no, money. Write for
lleXlll HOW. -,:: ' .,
MARVA PHARMACAL CO.. Dept. 2531
Coca. Cola Bldg. Kansas Clty. Mo.
, : W 0. W. . .,-
Important notice to nil mombers:
XominutionB will he made Friday night,
March Ulat. Klection on these will Mko
place April 4th.- Delegates - and Alter
nates for District Convention to bo so
Ucted. -1 - mil
CRIES OUT LOUD
Yes folks, your cobbler will
cry when you learn of the
little devise that .' inorenses
the, wear of shoe soles from
three to seven times.
. It will save you not less
than $!V in repair' bills-, on
each pair: of. shoes. Price
25e. "
SEE THE 50C0 MILE "
DISK .
ftt ,
-' Hill's Economy Store
P. E. Rogers Grocery
McMorran &. Washburne
' C. J. Breier, Co; 1
Carroll's Pharmacy,
. Installation of rcceptaclcN for the uiu
fcrm. flag display system on holidays in
Kugeno is under way, and tlio workineu
will continue their activities untM the
i-in entneles are all coinuleted. This morn
ing the location of the system was being
completed unci tlie tirst oi tuo rccepuie
les were being idaced. ' :- ,
Tlie plan Is to have receptacles in the
sidewalks In which flag uoles may be
plr.ced.ivhon the occasion demands. Ia
this manner a uniform display, of the
flags iu the business district muv be ef
fected.. So far there have been 184 merchants
who have adopted the plant for the iini-form-flag
display, according, to officials
of the American Legion, In charg) of the
proposal," ,'t. ... ,i v ,, ,. j'
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SECOND IN STATE
Lane ountv Tost No, 3 of the Amer
ican Legion is the srcpild largest . poht
in the state of Oregon, according to
Idata vecclved from tho state department
by George. K., . Iive, post ' coininc.nucr
here. 1'octlnnd post !s"the largest in the
I The "enrollment of the' lo.-al post nt
the preseut time is .iiti. ' ' -.
The Eugene post bos shown the great
est increase iu membership this yev over
last year of any post in the. state, in
cluding l'oi'lliiinl. the data sho.vs. Lost
year there- were l"rt members,- os com-
ipnred with the !I70 now. . ,
A ceittticate ot honor ror tno local
legionnaires is to be presented from
the state dnpartment at the state con
vention in l'prlhuid in June, ' in, recognition-
of the membership! work.
MOTHERS
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OTHERS
7MV
7 iSt "''..
Ai reUabla remedy for duIM
ing up health and vitality Hole
land, the famous Swiss .Tonic.'
iamis witiiuuv an equal ft is
pure Mtbblt tompound.wttn a woa
itrtoUy MKteuM ricard tlnct 1M.
It haa relieved innumerable nurs
ing mothers, and other women
of nervouaneaa, general debility,
constipation, and attendant Ills.
Chicaio. March -1. Snrinii. rode in on
blixsard which continued to sift snow
and .disburse gusty greetings today after
laying a-blatisct ofifour ini-bos over the
midwest and tireot Lake, turritory., to
day. ' ' . X
t'nlike Its winter predecessors which
moved -down from the Canadian north
west, the blustery , seasou's finale cam
from the, southwest, where, .Muskogee,
Oklu,. reported Id inches nf snow.
Iir..uie irth . a.d ntr.f, it r.-r.iiv.dvd
Missouri. Indiana. Illinois and lower
Michigau tluit eoal supplies might yet
call for re-iiiforccment, St. Louis receiv
ring four Inches of stkky snow and south
ern Illinois cities a depth that blocked
traffic. ,
! SLUSH ATCAPITAL
j WVshiiigton. March i!!.,The first day
of spring found the national capital, en
gulfiHl in a sea of slush, with the tem
perature falling, . . s
Auto ft Fire tn O. N. McTn. , tl
Insure with Henry Tivmp. 30 West Oth.
-A program bas been arranged for the
annual convention of the Creswell Dis
trict , Sunday school association that is
said to be of interest to children as well
as to older people. The convention will
bp-held ut Pleasant Hill on March HO.
'., The program follows:
The Program Outlined.
10:00 Song service.
.10:10 Devotional service, W. A. Ki
lting. 5 .10:20 Address. - . -.
"10:50 Departmental i'lass-work
KHf Frimary ....... , . . .Miss Houston
Junior Boys Krnest Wheeler
Junior (iirls. . . . . .Mrs. A. .(', MiilcJ1
- Intermediate. Miss Otlison'
ll:0f Special music, t'lovcrdale Sim
day school.
f.JJl:10 Pioneer Demonstration. -'
11:30 Vocal duet, ; Creswell' SI. K.
Sunday school. ' ... s .
:ll:.'tii Observance of Turd's Supper,
e 31:nOV-Appointiiient of Committees.,
12:001iasltet Inncli. i v '
J:1T Song service. ' -
, 3. :2ri I)evitional. aervice. ,
H2i Devotional service,- Itcv." Gris
spm. S - ;v -.; -
-' J. :il5 Primary Class Exercises, Mrs.
Wi L. Wheeler. , .
l:40Vr-Address, M"rs.. V. C Iviev
l:.r0 Speciil mpsic, Creswell Pres
bytennn Sunday school."
2:00 Address: : . I
Siia-jlnevial. feature.. Pleasant Hill
Sunday school. i
V 2:20 junior Church I
Itusinesa session. .
t Reports of -Sunday sclinols. -
2:85-Special music, Knterpriso Sun
day school.' .
2:30 Address, "The Supreme End of
the Sunday School,!' U D.. llnrvev, .
3:00 Special Feature, Hebron Sun
day school. 1 .
. 8:0T) Vocal Solo. Miss fiilfilen.
d:10 Address, ; County President, W;
L. Wheeler.-- ,' , - . - - ",-
3 :16-X honm,. Orofiwi'll (.'lnsstian Sun
day school.- " ' 1 ;
' 8:20 Spccitil Fearures from (ioshen
Sunday school and- other Creswell Dist,
trict schools,- ,. . "': ; -
Pioneers To Hear
Illustrated v Talk
An illustrated Irctupc by Kev. W. TT
Jj. .fnrHhnll. on-"(JodH (irot Out-!f-Doors
' will' feat u iai tho meptiiifr of Lio
necr dubs Satunlay cvenniB-1 nt (he
roundup propnun in the Y. M, fC. A., it
was an no u need totiny. by. W. I'. Waiter,
1)oy8' wo;k secretary of the local ao
ciation. - "
In the afternoon the roundup program
will feature the final game in tlie junior
division between the MohawkH and the
Columbia Beavers, the game-being -plny-ed
to decide, the championship of the ner
ies. The last game; between the two
earns in a tie score:' -
Thei Koalas and Spartans will- tangle
in tho, senior division gautei.
Gabert's Yankee Comedy Unit
A PENNANT WINNER!
gabbert's I 4
"mV I.
ccarMoo:i! :
HOW
7 Acts 7
of Novelties
Special
Scenery
Music - and Effects
7 Acts 7
THE LES MARS
"America's ; Ingenious Athletes"
LA BARON & CROOKS
" Bits of' Musical' Comedy ' '
SANDY McKAY
"A Wee Bit of Scotch" .
BUEL AND AL
' ' The Siamese Twins "
Jackson-Murray and Park-Betty
I'Mr Know IUAII; .
Portia Luvina & Demaris Monica
"Charming Bits of :- Feminity"
AND
"A STRANGER IN THE HOUSE"
POPULAR PRICES
" MRS. BURNETT IS DEAD"
Saleui. Ore.. Mlarch Ml.- Mrs. OeorKC
II. Iliiruett. one of Huleui s pioneer dan.,
ehters und. wife of " Justice- OeorRe- IL
liurnett of the Oregon supreme court,
died at their home here yesterday,-after
a lingering illness. She ivas born An'ril
ft.' 1836, and was the daughter of Dr.
and Sirs. Alfred M.. Belt. On '..December'
.11, 1879, she became the uife of Gcorgo
1-L Burnett. Three years later- they es
tablished a residence at HS5 North' H.ighi
where sho lived until -her death.- -.
' Mrs." B'urncH: wus the. first matron of
f!hurwick ; chapter, 87,, Order .of Kastern
Staiv which will hiivo full charge of the
funeral services from the Webb' chap?)
Snturday at 10:30 o'clock;. The hodv will
be sent to tha . Portland, crematorium.
There are no children.
Women -.a". Bundle of.Nerva
"Everything irritntes mc-raia rimndli
of nerves, 1 avho all over and cannoj
sleep and am- so despoudeat" Tliis txl
tract- fromr a letter written from mil
woman, to nnotner describes the condil
jtionrof many .women who suffer froii
feuiiuine nihnenits. Nothing' will relievl
this distressing condition so surely, a
Ljdia 1). l'inkbam's Vegetable Com
j pound, made from roots and horbs. Fo
fifty vears it has. been restoring sick an
jailing women of America to health n
j strength. -
For 'quality cigars. Prisce Nemo.
AEtiia-lzo. See: Meredith. Phone, 132 L.
EQUITABLE; LIFE INSURANCE CI
of New York. See Robert W. End oi
' fhone uut.tX , -
Saturday and Monday Specials
'. 3 Dozen Small Oranges . ... . .
- 2 Large Loaves Fresli Bread .
10 lbs. Cane Sugar
.: 3 Florida. Grape Emit ...... . .
3 Good Heads Lettuce . . . . .
.!''- 2;lbs.. 'Cauliflower; , :. : . . . ; ; . .
:K 6'-' lbs. .Parsnips '. . . . v. . . . .
; Fresh- Creamery Butter, lb.- ',
Armour's Tall Cans Milk, each
" No: 10 Pail Pure Lard .'.
;. 8-lb. Pair Snow Drift . ... ... . .
; 3-lb. Can Crisco . .
,'. Bacon 'Backs, lb. . . . ".
Picnics,' lb. (fancy sugar cured)
i 3-lbsi Best Peabeny Coffee . .:.
Crescent Coffee, lb;
Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg,
, 3 pkgs. Fnvorite Corn Flakes
4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni. ; . ., . . ...
3 lbs., Bulk, Spaghetti ..
,...35o
,...25c
..$1.00
....25c
. . . .25c
....25o
,...25o
....49c
9c
,.$1.50
. . $1.70
....70c
...20c
...16c
..$1.00
,...45c
en. 10c
,.:.25c
,...25o
25c
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3 lb. Box Soda Crackers ..... .
5 lb. Box Graham Crackers : .
7 lbs. Small White Beans
,7 . lbs. Hea d Kico ; ...........
5 No. .23 ;. Cans; Wiliold- Peaches
2 Cans Standard : Peas or. Corn
; 2 Tall Cans Minced. Clams ; .
.5 Cans Solid Puck Yellow Sugar
. Corn '; . . , . . . .
2 Cans Ovsters
2 lbs. White Figs ;
2 lbs. Dry Peaches '.
7 Bars White Wonder Soaj)
11. Largo Kolls Toilet Paper ....
Fancy Apples, per, box
Valley Flour, sack
Fisher's Blend Flour, sack" ....
Kerr's. Best Patent Flour,, sack ,
Onion Sets, lb.'
2- lbs.. Earliest Of All Seed.Peas
2 lbs. Golden Bantam See.d Corn
i
. .450
..79c
..50c
..50ft
..98c
..25c'
..45c
'.:98b,
. .35c
..25c ,.25c
..25c
..50e
.$1.00
.$1.35 :
..10c
..25c;
1.25c
1 I U- I' U J Ol aT 'v
- 904 Olive ' ' '':'"-' -:""." . ;r.;"'.-' t '"phone 522 '.
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Shoulder of Pork; Hoast; per lb. . . . . . . . . ".'.v. . . . 14c
Sugar Cured, Bacon whole or half sides . .20c and 25c
Sugar Cured Ham, whole, or half, per lb. 25c
Shoulder Lamb Roast .. . . . , . . .'. .... . . . . . . .. 18c
Pure Lard. No. 5. ... . ........... 1 ...... .V. ....80c
Pure -Lard, No. 10 , .$1.50
Brbiders Bros.
80;West, 8th
Phone 4.0