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If LOW PISS 01(91115 is0MadrByContract ' td bounty Officials HERISNOW SET UP ui . r'll oJ"r !' nui'imlt f H"h'nu Ion l. "!"' KI(. l" iriinl ' "!" TiCirli MA. I'. K-rn ,flM V.rtlttiid. wild ??.ni?'h. II rrti.Hli.K rt Tarrr st I'" ',", "' "'T Ki n ilt.i '. '. Iu Milllllllff Will "'" K .rusher 10 lh hlKl"y. r j.i.iv. L. (WHWl I'liiiiilitl Lrntf offlH.il" wore UM K":!.,. ni miscarry U0 yards of I'ruahvd ruck a day will hit turned out inift siirowl mid nl this i nl i. ih Ifii mllns Hun hnva llOKII lllfl IIIIHIII'flUIVll fur imiri' limn it yuur will tin mirrnrnl in mi ilnys, according lo uailmaloa, I'lio pimple in iha Luke i-n-i-li vulloy huvu I n iiiirtliMiliuly iiiik- Iiiiiii lo linvn llila work siui'iml imrly n Ihoy runllxn linn liny will hn hiillli'il iii iilinthr-r wlnllir lln Ihu surfm-lng In i-iiiiiiIii,i m.. fore I hi' tullia sol In ihln f n,,, Hi t Km iln nvor I hi- aiiuiinll wiiulil liu IiiiiiiimiiiIii fill' I'll In, 'ui lllilllo-S nf IllO I'OUUlV rilllt-1 I'i'lilly look I hit iiiiiiIit up w in, thi atnto liluhwny I'liiiuiilanliiii uinl i l'Xl.('!l-ll (Illli IMP KlllllriU'llll'N will H UIKi'il to nan nil luixl iioaalhle, Hunting I'mitnim Juilgn llnrnnril unit KiiKlni-nr Minna Iiihih'OImI Urn wurk ln.liiu dime hy (Imanwood ninl Dunn on Urn Cliiwhlic-lii.iiliiii I'liniiiy sarilnn nt llin old lurrltorlnl rnml nnd round Hint iilmiil 70 par rant of the uriiilliiu him Immi rum ill d nnd i-ini.ini riinm rorg aiireiui, 'I In. (mi. Irui'lnra i-uinpliiliiod that III trin-ks hnulliig rni'k for I ho rniintv Inl. mi thn hlKh pna niuil waal or lli.m' Urark Minion nr ii culling up their grada lo a cnnaldoruhln oxu-nl, I Me Help You dymir eye trouble. Jrtyou twilling to find ywr trundle i, or to whether your vision ! improved or not,, furnish niiy kind of tt Service the liest, prices very reasonable. t J. 0. WATTS OPTOMETRIST Willamette St )B PRINTING 8EB Jlley Printing Co. nr.Aii or I'MVtiioi.oiiv t.vi.kh OS t'HAItA'):it AN'AI.VHIH Jutnl Am inlily of Huninn-r KiIuhiI Nlutli him mill MIiiImIivi) llrlil at t'iilHTliy Dr. Kdinund H. Conklln. Iifml or mo imyrnoiouy ili'lnirliiiwil at Hit. uiiivurniiy, li'i liiri'il linfora n lulnl nmviiihly of llio miiiiini'r mliiml pmIoii nnd Ilia I'rmliyii'rliin ny nod yinturilny on ihu uIi).h, "rloiim Allninii nt flwiruuKT Annlynlii; III" tlrnotlc-;" Dr. Conklln Hiioka or Ilin num. rM of i.yi holiiKy nnd mild I lull ilia Him or imyrlioloKim was iii'riini hy rM-nrt!h nnd mudy n kry to tha liitariiratnilon of humnn iimum thnl in iKht aid In ndJUKllim aoiinl riilnrilx. Ila rnvlnwd Ilia runi-op-Hon of InnllnvU nnd amolloini that Iha iwyrholoMliit, MiDougiil, lm act forth In hln book and uliownd how tha varloua lirlmary rinollonii and Imlllicm may ln tuardi how pallrrnii of aaniiinanta crow oi about Inallnrta, and how atlmull and raaiwnara may vary with varylnc nituntlona. and rhanita wllh Iha proHrara of iha rnca, 'Thun." anid lr. Conklln In II luMrntlna' I III" point, "a raaponiw that at firm waa prolinbly a (row), biM'omca wllh dnvalopmanl, pro fanity, III Mi clancliliiir of rial, I hen ranrhliiK for gun, nnd finally to day, rcai-hliis for llio trlephono lo rail m lawyar.M In rloaina- III" Irrlura, Dr. Conk lln upakv of Iha Imporlnni'a Hint hould Ii nllni hid lo an Imllvld llal'a anlf-aoni'apt. "An Indlvlduiil'a concept of aalf Intluenci-" ,la whola Ufa, At flrat wo havn no conoopt of anlfl wo coma Into Iha world not knowing; that thla la I and I III" la not I, llrniluiilly wa dovalopa a conrvpl nf aalf." Ilnw Important Iha ronlMil of an llxll vlilunl aalf rnnrapl la Dr. Conklln brmmlit out In rloalnir liln loctura. "Wa aaa mnludjuatnd In dlvldunla In llio world and wa find Ip thalr lf-conrapii.J undvalrnbln mnllrr." aald tht apaakar. "ll In our hu"lnta to elinnica tha ronton! of thalr arlf-coni-apt. Thla ta thd Kanatlo linrkKround naonoMary lo linndllnK tha aarlally mnludtuated. Itaadjuaimant muat be dono by people iralnrd In loiycholnity." Annlyilng lovn and hulo. Dr. Conklln aliowad tham mnda up of aavarnl of tha anino rntiiponont fnrtora th Inatlnrt to fllijlit, nn irnr. rurloally, aelf-aubjartlon nnd aoirfnrtlon. In tha rnaa of lova Iha tandar amotion of prnlartlnn la praaent, whlrh la nliNcnt In hnle, nnd tha Inatlnrt of dlakuat la nli aenl, "Jual vary Iha romiKtnanla, "llkhtly." ha aald. "nnd you hnva dlffi'rent varlatlra of love." "I ao nn ranann for anylntf." ha ron- tlntird. "that all thon vnrlollea are outarnwlh of thn Inatlnrt to ra produne, which whlla oftan praa cnt, la not an amtantlnl factor In OV0." PACKEDHOUSESEESSHOW nXTj,vEii nx ArmExcK A pnckail houao uraated "Hhufflo Alonn," praaantoil ni ino iiaiiur theatre liint, nliiht. The bill took larday s Specials Groceteria Two Phone 1686 . 257 itir p, "'ic ougar . . . i.uu il ?a? Cane Sugar . . . . . ... . . .$2.48 Mm Hill'8 Coffee .43c Hb,rm Hill'8 Coffee ,...$1.05 fj J, Bag Fi8her's Blend Flour . . . .48c "'0, Bae Fisher RUnd Flnnr $1.08 fl-. BOX Soda TrarUro Ale In. Creamerv Rut . v 40r. lir r1 Frisco bc f'10' tin CrJor. CI Oft I,. " i ... , , ytrw of "TmWesson Oil ......... .28c Quart Tin Wesson Oil .52c SlBeans, per lb, . ....... .5c Pe Groceteria 2 Phohe-257 -1686 MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, JULY 21, ItM THREfwr Pastor's Jaw Punched for KUiing Woman j V. "rV'VH llernuaa hn Kava Mra. f'rlarllla lingua, a bride of n few weak, a kla of "fnlherly iiffarllon," Iti'V. (iaorxo I. Pnliie, proinlnitnt Doaton nli-myiiiiiii. wua piini hi'il In the Jnw by Iwr huabund, Meutcniuit Wcloy .Mi l.iir.ii IIukiii.. tf. H. nuvy. Dr. Tnlno pirfuriued tho wcddlnit cere mony for tha UnKuoB. Ho wait badly cut In the encounter with the Irula nnul offlrar. wall wllh the loral nudU'm-e which Kava aeveral nuinbrrn cnthualunllt npp'jtUHo. Aa tha porter, Jamoa Jarkoon. win, a. lot of danciiiK ability nnd Kood powera of volro and tnlinlrry. mnda a dni'ldi'd hit. Heverul of Iha loner atara of iha rnat ahowod lo good advantage. In iliincliiu nrla whleli featured Ihe bill. Tho coa lilima nnd ntnitliiK effecUt were well rnrrtod out. "HhiiCfln Alonn" ho been plnyvd for two aolld yunra on tlto New York alno and haa had long howlngn In nil tha big cltlra of llio l ulled Htnloa. On tho Wealorn lour the company haa a cnat of 40 atnglng, dnnclng plnyera Hint laugh their way Into tho good grucoa of their niidlanroe. Tho ahow ancela mnny of Ila kind which laavo tho cltloa to luko Iho road. TEACHERS NOT NAMED i ' M .M ITT KK Ti M A K K AX NO!' M'KM KNT 1 ATI .11 Tht lnrhnm rotunilltto of tho eliy school bonrtl hdil n mcllnir IhnC nljtht In Kuporliiiendcni (Hi'tin'M offlrn to look over a num htr ot n ppHrat turiM of rHOitM to fill viiriiiu-ltn In thn trurhlntr rorn, ttut no roroiniiipnilittliinri wrro nmdo at tliU hipctUmk, It wnw an no unriMl, Tlu lionrtl will niont nn n wholr next Moiutiiy nlRht nt whlrh ttmo It U fXhtrtftl that vnil of tho nppHenntu will bo . rocumiiii'ndrd for poult lonH, LancCountyNews Continued from Par Two) birthday "upper In honor of T. H. Wllllan, whoao blrlhduy romea In thla month. Mra. C. I Hcott nnd diuiKliter. I.clln, of Hand. Ore.. Violet and Lerny Inmnn and M. J. Wenrln xvoro guoatn oC tho order for Biippor. fitro. Klaln Irvln la on tho alrk Hal. Arthur Irvln rnme horn Wednoaday evening to care for tho fnnilly. Mnrcellua Thomaa and hay wore In Wiiltarvlllo Wednesday Mra. C. U Hcott and lOlla expect to vlalt Mra. W. 11. Hcoll. of Full Creek over Hundny. J no nign achool bourd Imld the regular meeting Thuraday night. and Thuraday on their way to the apringa. J. J. Iliindaukcr will apeak at the Wallorvlllu churrh Hunduy evening on Iho near rant rnndltlona. Mra. (leorgo Wllllan, who has been alrk alnce Tucadny, ia recov ering. J. W. Fountain la "bin to be about without hi crutchea, after huvlui; hla nnklo aprnlncd. okhiik;k ii-'.its(NAi IKaalur Ijans County Bpeoltl) OA K HI DOK, Ore., July It Mra. C, H. Huanel hna for her guoata thla week her mother. Mra. Oontry of Hrownavllle nnd her brother and family of Albany, Mr. nhd Mra. K. W. Itcnnle apent tho week-end In Kugene nnd vicin ity vlaltlng rolntlvea nnd friend". Mr. - nnd Mra. Oacnr Drury-attended thn llllla reunion nt Jaaper on Holiday nnd nlao vlalted Mra. Drury'a pnrcnta nt Jaaper return ing Mnndny. . Jl. C. linrclay trnvrllng auditor rnr the H. 1. company and u. H. Campbell, routo agent, for Ameri can ftnltwny Kxpreaa company, apent Monday night In town. i- J. A. Hnynen mid children re- J. A. Huynla nnd children r ovenlng. Mra. llitynlo who wiui op erated on nt the Mercy hoapllal, la reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mra. Hurley Cain re turned on Monday evening from a two week1 vlalt lo vnlley polnta. Mr. Knaterhrook nnd family have nrrlved from Chlloquln. Ore., and will realdo hero, Mr. Enator broolt hna accepted a position with the Weatern Lumber company. Mr. Hlmona, auleamnn for the Wcat Motor company of Eugeno. waa n huainets visitor on Tuesday nnd Wednesday of thla week. ROAD MATTERS TAKEN UP CIU-.SVKI.t dOl'XCIT, MEETS IN SPKiCTJUi SESSION rneilnter Line County Special) CKKHWKLU Ore., July 20. Tha council met In Bpeclal session Thursday evening,, all momhej-a presotit except ur, 'jnompaon whose ll'nesa dotnlncd him from attending. Mr. So'.elm, a member '3 : yV ErneBtTorronce nt Barbara Li Mrr a'THb Brt Bottlt ilcllRlitfiil two-reel rllr, "The Prloo AT TUB THKATHKS TODAY llntltR llnut Oltmnn In hi" latest rau- Weatarn. "Nhontlng For Uivol" nM.M i' mmln hv I tin Knlaor Art sluilliia, Portland! I'ntlio Oomeily i Pntho News: Topli'" ot ine usy. f.n.iijiiinv Htnwnrt. Mnrxuiirlto ln la Motte and Noiili llrrry In "Tile 8nB0 huslier," by Umnriwli .llnuiilii nullior' nf "Tim Roven-il Wakofi i" alo "rells" Hie enainitr kltly In now antlosl speolal mu- nlil icnro. - - BOH bast ar, msiirien i iiiirni'ui i.itil.K II... Oel.la ' A Bliper.neveiijr, iw ..v...-, oomedy-drsmallo mlxtureoj , mj'llli,,;-, tery and maxnlllronce, with Harry Myors (Ihe Connoctlout. Yankcol, llarbara La Murr, Tully Mnrshnll, Krnmt -Terrenes and Pord Starling: H, C. WltWet'l now eoincdy, "When tle and Hurrlfane Meet i" Roanor, organist, In "King Tut" settlnRM. - i Coming Rex Ingram1 production, "Tho Prlaonor of Zondn i" Viola Dana In "A Nolae In Nowboroi" Dodglna Kalr bnnks In "Tho Mark of Korroi" Agnoa Ayera, "Tho Heart Holder i" Dotty Camp son, "The Woman With Pour Fseeai" Month. Tnrklngtan's "Ponrod and Ham." tllnrla Hwanann and Roilolph Vnlontlno n ','Boyond the nooks, ,;i ki I of tho firm of contractor placing the pavement, wan nriomiit, ulao J. W. Jlyntt and Dr. Hrurlirough. The mutter of Kront atreet nnd Oregon uvvnuo Intersection wua dlaruased and the boat aolutlon wiui a pavement of the entire Inter section which would afford thi leant varlnnco front grade of any other nii'Vioil. Tho council voted to Tuv It and n commltteo of C K. Umbo and J. W. Hyett waa up. pnlnicd to represent the town In negotiations wllh thn contractor lo complete: till) work.- Tho time being so limited as tho contrnctora expect to be through with tho pavement by Monday evening re (luired uulik action and tho lie- result y being ao urgent tha bent Interest of tho town wera con served In thla conclusion. Thla will n'ao bo a beginning and leave Ihe crosalng In condition to mutch future paving of Oregon avenue when that I undertaken. MUSIC PUPILS APPEAR IWAJVtW NT AO Kit BY MISS KMXAHKTH TIlifON ; IlfshrtiTlan (lidn-h at Cnmrvlt (Vmifortably FIIU-d with Pat , , roM and moiMU (ltl.lr Laae County Bpaelal) CKh'HWEI.U Ore., July 20. The Presbyterian church wa com fortably filled Thursday evening wlht friend of Miss Elizabeth Tryon and her music pupils, a pro gram being- rendered bv the pupils that waa a credit not only to them selves but to their teacher a well. Koch participant wont to tha plat form announced tha piece - or pieces they Intended to play, nam ing the author, proceeded to the piano nnd plnyed It. This feature of en so In public appearance I one of delightful attraction to the au dience and of lasting benefit to tho performer. Tho company wa pleasantly Heated by most courte ous usher who were Mis Ktldn Maarancn, June Mooney, Ethel .MedgpetU and Nlotu Zlnlker. At the close of tho recital Mis Tryon in a few well chosen word thanked the audience for their at tendance and attention and spoke of the permanent Influence and uplift of music in the live of the young people. The attractive pro gram consisted of Individual num bers, deut and trio which afford ed a fine variety and tho piano of ten reflected the spirit of the player in it message of harmony. Tho program given was as follow: My Klrat Duet Presser, Helen and Sto'la Maaranen. Hop Hcotch Presser, Helen Monlelth. Duet In C Presser. Nndlne anil ,Mary Miller. Flaying Tat presser. Ruth Qillnn. Ghost In the Chimney Hnr than: Tho Doll Walts Harthan, Vivian and Marie Ogram, Hlng a Song of Sixpence Livsoy, Vcrda Beak. Dolly Ist Oaynor; Dolly Found Oaynor. Velma Holbrook. The I.lttle Rogue Sartorlo, Howard McGee. - Pink. Op. 711, No. 1 Sartorlo, Agnes Jackson. 'What., the Squirrel Said Cramm;'Tho Frightened Cloud Crsnim.. Clifford Traviiuon. . - A Summer Day Porter: The Orioles Irfillaby HJpohor; Merl Hedgpcth; Iiittlo Boy Scout Terry, Wayne ,McCue. - Flog Day March Fearl, Eatol Siy. Trio Jolly Play FollowsrTjer man. Robert pison, Clifford Tra vllllnn. Wayne McCuc. ' Lullaby Dutton: La Dlabollque Ixiyliiirh. Mary Miller. Ia Merry Harvest Time Rolte. Stolla Maantnen. Blackhawk Waits Walsh, Holon McOee. Crack the Whtfi Btxby, Ama Mora. The Boy and the Cuckoo, Lange: March Meadows Thomp klns. Esther Hubbardv Robin Ooodfellow Ixith; Guy Katydid's March Hewitt; Laura Tennis. Invitation R. Frlml; Rub-a-Dub Duti Hamer. Robert Olson. Danse dea Sylphe Devour. Mnrgnrot Land. At Sundown Wilsoti, Mnrle pg ram. Moonlight Rcvorlo Farnsworth, Francis Soirbrongh. Trio Yellow Jonquils Johan nlng, Ruth Olson, Francis Scar brough. Marls Ogrnm. MiACKIjY TOIVSOVAIS (Retlaler Lone County Special) BLACHLiT, Ore.. July 19. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Thompson and children camo In Monday to visit relatives a few days MV. Thomp son I employed at tho Eugene 'Formors' crenmory. W. H. Slayter and Mr, c. M. Hulburt were business visitor in Kugene Wednesday. Robert Slayter wa taken quite ill Tuesday afternoon. A Eugeno hhvslclaK -wad HUM to) nttenfrhtm. I He IS mm ;o' W P tody.; ' Mr. F. R. Myer spent Wednes day with her parents, Mr. and Mr. I. Slnytor. Frank Elllthorpo apent Wednes day ovenihg 'with Mr. nnd Mr. C M. Hulburt:-- " Mra. Connlo Todd Russell and Lbaby, of Eugeno, who havo been I visiting Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. An- fdrow. left Thursday morning for her home accompanied ny Mr, ana Mrs. J. M. Andrews. Dewey An drews', Mrs.. J. E. HhrniHon and daughter, Miss Lla Surcamp, of Walton, came irt Wednesday .16 visit hor slater, Mrs: C. B. Bennlnger. Mrs.'M. Johnson and son, Char He, Mr. 8. R. TllsOh motored to Eugeno Tuesday afternoon return ing, that evening accompanied by ills Fnnhy Johnson. ' Vii'innv' TtnmenwaVi tlravellng onlosman for tho Oregon Drug company. Of Etigene, busi ness visitor In Blnohiy nrtd Ho;ton Wednesday. ' ' ' ' t ' . ' Mr. Ooorge B. Allen, ot Dubois, .!i1hJui,''.ott'.tonny' Itftof ovcral day' visit wltlt hqr. daughter, Mrs. Henry ,L. tiakley. " ' ' CU8HM AN. Or.. July sQ.Hhr voy Wilson arrived hoto Saturday td visit relatives'.- -' Mis Helen Bennett of North Bond, spent a few days here lnt woek with her sister, Mr. Ernest Hewitt. Miss May Bnubort I tho proud owner of h plnyor piano, which she received last week, Sam Soymour foil from a scaf fold Friday afternoon whll work ing on ona of the houses nf Cuh man and Hill, and broko his left The Store lit The "Right Spot" Saturday and Monday Specials 10 lbs. Best Cane Sugar Fancy Comb Honey Ripe Olives, picnic size fancy Sweet Pickles, per pint 10 cans 15c size Del Monte Pork Beans for 3 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda .3 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 4 pkgs. Grapenuts ; 2 pkgs. Zo Breakfast food 24-oz. Barrcll Ginger Snaps Regular 30c Club Brand Coffee .... 5 bars Persian Pink Hand Soap.... $1.00 24e 10c 2Se and 9Se 2Sc 34c 68c 22c . .30c 2Sc 24c 2 cans Good Sugar Sweet Grn ..i...: 25c 12 cans Tuxedo Smoking Tobacco ...'.. .$1.00 9- lb. sack Rolled Oats 50c N. B. C. Soda Crackers, 3J4-11).. box.......J0c No. 2 size Preferred Stock Sweet Pota toes for ...............'..." .,...lSc Campbell's Tomato Soup f,.'..:......,.....10c 7 bars No-Rub Naptha Soap i..,.... 25c 6 bars Crystal White ..........JZSc Bacon Backs, per lb ....23c 10- lb, pail Corn Syrup . Me 10-lb. pail White Syrup ., ,...Sc Valley Flour, sack . :. .$1.50 11 Large R61ls Toilet Paper .. 50c Farmers Cor. 8th md Charndton Cash Grocery T. C BRADLEY, Mgr. PhcSI7 wrist. He went to) Eugene Mon day evening and had an X-ray pic ture taken. Mra. Aaiey, of Eugene, la visiting here siatera here this week. Mr. H. J. Seymour, who has been spending tho past month ih Alnmeuu. (.'Hi., returned home Sat urday. Hhe wa accompanied by brr granddaughter, Dalsle Hill; Mia Violet Cornelius and Har vey Seymour spent Tuesday at the Peterson ranch on "North Fork. Tho Mary Hanlon arrived here Saturday from Bun Francisco and took on a cargo of lumber at the Beater mill. .' conrno kews notes dUglater Laae County Special) COBL'RO, Ore. July 20. Diamond Rebekah lodge of Co burg met In regular session Thurs day. Three candidates were Init iated. Mr. Mary Hathaway wa in town Wednesday. ' Mildred Coleman wax in town from the Ranch "Wednesday. Allan Tyler was In town Thurs day. ' ' Harry, son of Howard Hall, ar rived home from California. Wed nesday. . Two camps of Mexicans are located near the railroad to work as section hands. J. O. Wolf and Mra. Harrison are slowly Improving from the flu. George Coleman delivered cattle and sheep In Harrisburg Wednes day for a Portland firm. F.lvln Taylor and wife vlalted their son in Pacific City over Sun day. Mr.. Barber and daughter were in Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. Jarnagln and Mrs. Smith were In Eugene Wednesday. Everyone Is caring for the hay at this time. A, few farmers are through hauling and others are cutting. The berry growers are picking and delivering to Eugene and Springfield. Dug Wassom was in town from Linn county Wednesday. - Ralph Wllloughby was In Co burg Tuesday evening. , Some one stole Harry Coleman's car from tho Booth-Kelly mill yard Tuesday night. The sheriff recovered the car near Goshen under the overhead crosalng. ' Eogcne Collection Agency No collection; jio fee; no entry feo or due. W. H. Bwolers. 11-12-tf Ask Henry Tromp for Informa tion about life insurance. 7-1-tf 14th and Emerald Streets 'Si PLAN. YOUR RECREATION NQW!; C The long-looked-for chance to play is here . f ; OPEN TO ALL ; : t'y Learn on Standard Coarta '-' Cost 10 cents per hour-or fraction- thereof; six tickets for 50c. Tickets may be purchased from attendant, or at offices of School of Physical Edu cation. ' Court may be reserved not more than one th ' bi advance Saturday Spssial Pork Roast Shoulder, lb'. Veal Roast Shoulder, lb. : . . ' . . ...... ... . Sugar Cured Picnics, lb. ... . . . ... . ... . Sugar Cured Backs, Whole or Half, lb. ... . . Sugar Cured Bacon, Whole or Half Side, lb Sugar Cured Hams, Whole or Half, lb, Pure Lard, No. 5 can . . '. . . ... . Pure Lard, No. 10 can w 80 West 8tH , . . . 15c , .16c ...... A6c .......25c .......25c . . 90c V' PKne40 . - ' --"j r -,V Saturday and Monday Specials ,10 lbs. Pure .Cane Sugar, delivered with groceries, for ...........'.......$1.00, & lbs.' New Potatoes ......'.....:...........-.....25c 2 Large Loaves Fresh Bread ..,'.,....i........25c Fresh Creamery Butter, lb. .. 41c Carrots and Beets, per bunch v ; 5c 4 lbs. Burpee's Stringless Green Bearis....25c Watermelons, lb ..,........'. 3c 2 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes ... ......i...........25c Bacon Backs, lb .........V..........23c Fancy Picnics, lb. -.. j 17c 8-lb. Pail Flake White :.:.............$1.4 8-lb. Pail Snowdrift Shortening .....$1.65 No. 10 Pail Pure Lard .......$1S 15c Size Pork and Beans 10c 3 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda .'.....23c 1 lb. Hill's Black Tea in bulk .29c 1 Quart Wesson Oil -,..,........52o 2-Quart Can Wesson Oil : ...:.......'.:.$1.0 4 Large Cans, Pcaphes ..;......-..,..:i..l....96c 3 Large Cans Diamond W- Solid Pacfc Tomatoes for ............49c 5 Cans Oysters ..;.........i...-..i.....i.9c 2 Cans Good Peas ...i........,...X...25c Dutch Cleanser, pet1 can . L..Mt 3 pkgs. Shredded Wheat ....:...'..:.......:..:..35c 3 pkgs. Sugar C,risp Corn, Flakes il'..l.L.2Sc 6 lbs. Small White Beans ......,.....,.i....,..50c 5-lbi Box Graham Crackers 79c 6 Bars Crystal White Soap 25c Large pkg. Citrus Powder ...................25c Northwest Hard Wheat Plour, sack,.'..$L8S. Valley Flour, sack ...... $1.50 Kerr's Best Patent Flour, sack..........$U$ 100-lb. Sack Noxall Scratcb or Egg Producer for; ...........i....,...,...n.ra..m4t7$ HASKELL FEEp t'i GHC3EDV Cp. Pre Delivery in City, Pfioo 622 KM Olive SfreO J