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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. 19, I92S TWO 9 1 5-50 to San Francisco Stage Terminal TiMmmWI Morning Register Lne County News MODERN WOODMEN ELECT HOY V. l'.KlIX,V NAM 1.1) TI1HKK-YKAH MAXAUKll mm F. J. BERGER 18-Stb Atu W. Rrgla1r l.nna County Special) sritlM.iKlHI.il. Or.. Ueo. IS. Tl lust nii-olliiK f Hi Miiilern Wouilincn f llip W'orM which was hfkl last nmtit ws tnksu up Willi thi election ot officers to houtl tho I.mniI ruuk tor thtt coining yHir. Thi nxi incmlnK will b htM with the new lomtor prvaliUnR. Dsns ,for Christ mils work vor alto mail by the orKunlstitUtn. ' The new offlci-rs of Hi lodge who were vleciea lout nlKht are: N. H. 1-llhUnJ. consul; V. H. Manning, adviser Charles Myers, escort; John Lenhnrt, watchman: J. U. VaUKhn, acorotary; Koy W. Carlton, manager. - With the exception of Roy V. Carlton, the officer hold office for one year heKlnnlns; with the tlral of January. Mr. Carlton was named three-year manager and BRONCHITIS At bedtime rub tha throat and cheat thoroughly with WICKS V VAPORUB Now Is the Time to Sell Your POULTRY Come and see us before selling Highest Prices Paid Telephone 41 Q 446 Charnelton XJery Imp Matter Filling prescriptions as your family physician directs with characters you know nothing about, written on a small piece of paper, is a very important matter. Those char acters are an order to the pharmacist to properly mix pure drugs for the relief of the one who is ill ifl your home. We take no chance here. We never substitute. We u only pure drugs the best money will buy ' and use every care in prescription work. TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. GEORGE W. DAVIS, Manager Eugene's New Drug Store 829 Willamette . Telephone 131 Bargain Sale TO CLEAN UP Our Low-Priced Cars Before Christmas Priced $40 up to $100 ?918 MAXWELL ROADSTER 1920 FORD TOURING 1920 FORD BUG 1920 FORD TOURING Starter 1922 CHEVROLET TOURING 1920 BUICK TOURING 1922 FORD DELIVERY EXTRA SPECIAL 1922 FORD COUPE, 1180.09 , Gannett Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealer 111 (loin iiip i,t it,T j-t.,. At the next rt'RUlar meeting- of inn imu wnicn in BiHit'u 11,1 iim- umy JO tliqre will be a Joint In stallation .With the Koynl NvlKh hiirH, the women's auxiliary ot the ImlKO. COMEDY IS PRESENTED HIGH StMlOOl, l'l.AV .vrrKNU KD 1Y frXH'K HI NDKKD tltcgl.tar I.ana County Special) 81'lINUl,"IHI.D. Ore., Ueo. IS. The unnrklliik- tottr-aut comedy "Assisted by Hntly" presented by a east tram the HprlhKdoUl hlKh school at the auditorium last night was enthusiastically received by over 400 students and towns people this evenlnit. The ploy wiih written by Waller lien llnlr. The direct. on of the nitty was done by Miss s'rano llodKe. sclctioe teacher at the hlKh school. The liluv la the f.rst of it series of three plays Hiven by the stu dent body each year. Two more, will be presented acconllRK to Miss Hodge, who has charge of drama ties at the hlKh school. was Kiven yesterday afternoon' in tne ntgn &cnooi nimiiorium oe fore Jot) school children of Spring field. The presentation served as a dress rehearsal for the presenta tion this evening. Followinit is the cast: Alonxo loe George Moon Michael Cameron... John Howard Colonel Jennlver. . .Carl McKlnnls Reginald Null.... Hobart Wilson Doctor Beedle ...Frank Lombard Sadie. Urady Kay Vlshel Charlotte ! any Ulodys Horsey Harriet early. .Shirley itemenway Snora Oonsalea. . .Thelma Iiyson Mickey VauKh Esther Lynch Hunch Kvan HuKhes Mrs. Qulnn ..Katherln Hetnenway THIEVES STEAL MILK OFPICKKS FsUAST- IXVKSTIUA- TIOX OF FKTTV IAIU'ENY (RBlitr Lan Count 8pcUl SIUUXUFIEI.D, Ore., IHc. IS. Stealing at milk and milk bottle l which has been uolni? un lor smo ! time has become such a nuisance i that city ortkMnm are planning- a ' campatirn to catch the oflendfrs. , The Situation Is now worse after i Eolnfc on for six months. iNo formal complaint has been lodfreil with the chief of police or the city hall but there has been a great aeai 01 u i sea usi action ex preed. The thlees have repeatedly left milk bottles around without any effort to sell them. ' A lance box of empty bottles was found near the Brat tain school recently and turned back to the milk deal ers of Springfield by the finders. They work In the morning and at night after the rounds of the milk wagons are made. City Marshal George Valllera and Night Marshal Fred Henson have started Investigation .of the case. POST OFFICE PREPARED SHELVES lXtlKKASE FACILI TIES FOR CHRISTMAS IU'SU (Reslaler Lane County Special) BPKINOFIELD, Or., Dec. 18. "The peak of the Christmas pack age rush will come about Mon day," said Frank B. Hamlin, post master of the Springfield poatof flce. The local officer has pre pared for the annual ' December rush by bunding long shelves the length of the room to accommo date the packages. Those shelves are now practical ly completed and will be ready for use, according to the postmaster. The Increased facilities will enable the ofLce to handle both outgo ing and incoming packages with greatpr ease than ever before, lie said the office will be able to clear daily ty that means. Mod In rd yesterday and Will, spend the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. t'leo Miirclock, and son, lliu-. vey tlolilerman. Mi llolderiiian has been hero since I ItiiuUtfglvlug, Scott JackHOit was a nualiivss visitor In town today from Loraue.' Mr. n ml Mrs. r. lUrinor arrived hero Unlay tram Tlllnmmik and are looking for tlielr sou, who when last heard from, was working on un excavating Job in Coituse tlrove Mr. unit Mrs. llert Utwuoii ure hero trim WVIttuior, Cel., and me guests at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mclcalf. They are uwalilug the arrival of their suit, Iveutuu, who la nlleuillng Hills' military academy In lortlnnd. The mni'iliige nf Miss Joan Mf. IVmiilil of Klamalli l''iill. to I.e. land Wlllets, son of Mr. und Mrs. J. Wlllets of this city, will tuku place at noon ttuuday, lleceuibor 20. Following the ceremony the couple will leave for Collage llrovu and rrom mere a to rortiann, re turning to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Wltli'ts' parents here. Kjutti-rn 8iar In Mn'l (HvsLaur l-alie I'uunly Htrlal) CKKSVVHI.l., IMe., Hoc. 18. Tliu menitieiM of the Kuntinu Star are rn4iuieted to meet at the lodge hall Saturday morning at f.SO to attend the funeral of the lata Mrs. I.uoy M. Wuutcu. llnnilkondilcfK Sent Clilldrcu iitusiir l.n. I'umily SixuUI) CUKSWKLL. Ore., Dec. 18. Mrs. Kd Anderson, chiilrmnit of the child's welfare committee, of the ladles' Clvio Improvement club cent nno hundred and nine handkerchiefs to the chllitrens home at Corvallls FrMay. The gifts are from the women of the cotumuuty. AgiHl niile Marry ltKitir Uni iuuiy Spcli) CKl:SVKl.U tire., Dec. 18. Word has been received from Seat tle. Wash., announcing thu mar rlage of rlenjamln linker, former ly a resident of Creswell and well (Continued on pugo J. column 4) Mill Roccim Craln (Bslitr fins County flpc!al) SPKINOFIELD, Ore., Dec. 18. Two carloads of wheat and oats were received at the Springf.cld Mill and Grain company's ware houses yesterday afternoon. The grain will be used for redistribu tion among the farmers arid for the mill. The carload of hard wheat was received from the Big Bend coun ry of eastern Wash ing! on and the carload of oats from eastern Oregon. SPRINfJFIELI) PERSONALS IRosl.tnr lno County Special) SPHI.VGFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 18. C. F." Bowman of Crow spent part of yesterday In Sprlngt old on bus- ,ncHs. 8 Adams, a chicken rancher of M .ic-.Ih, was a business visitor this morning. Walter Plntt, farmer of Thurs '.on. w.is In town today transaciing business. C. I. Klllot, representative of the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Assur ance company, spent the day In Springfield on official business. Al weaver, farmer near Thurs ton, was a business visitor today. C. C. Hturtevant. a merchant of Crow, motored In town for sup plies today. Creek gonerai store in Fall Creek spent part of the. day In Spring field. William Williams, merchant of Dexter, transacted business while here this afternoon. COTTAGE DROVE PERSONALS (IWtitir Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., Dee. 18. Wm. Helllwell and son,, Bar ton Hclllwell, of Yoncalla, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hclllwell yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brumflold have moved here from Marsh- field and have moved Into their old home on the old Pacific high way, recently vacated by Mrs. -Monler. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Onroutte will leave Saturday for Everett, Wah to spend the holidays with Mrs, Garoutte's daughter, Mrs. E, Roy. They will visit In Portland a few- days with Mrs. Garoutto'a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kranklo Snodgrass. Miss Nolo. Banton returned Fri day afternoon from attending the dinner and business meeting of the Willamette division of the North western Eloctrlcal association. The next meeting will he hold at uaiias, i Mrs. Ji C. Krugor of Port An geles, Washington, Is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.' Roscoe Forward, until after the Christmas holidays. Mr. anil Mrs. .Tens Allen linvA re. 'turned homo from Vaklma, Wash., and will spend the remaining win ter months here. ' Mrs. W. K. Ogden of Creswell spent the dav with her mother. "Mrs. Frank Henderson. Elza Holderman came up from DAILY MARKET REPORT (Urrcun JounMl Markr Km.w) ruKTI.AND. Ur.. I-. !. Klr Him in rtt rkt prtrfi hr for dya warn ibown an the M''hm whn ! van? of 1c to Ii ttuiwit wm furvvtl In price. I Qtt railed lon aa up J (ur ih avMiaa. Kcrnt ttvcllDeS hr apiwar to hv bHin a trill- too burrlctl. Vhlu at rortlanil btvva bn too far Ik-low prac tically nil ohft itiarkota of th cot. Whether th rvacliun will b tompurary or not ilpnda upon weathor conUltloua. Rvcvlpta ot i:ga cuntlnua of vry lltf eral. In fact rKorU-hraklt)c voluina. Kraryan la tha tratlv acraca to thla ruani ha not bn aufTlcUntly nrraad to taka car of tha growing aurpln. lherfora anlaaa tbara la a .craa ln orrvrlnga tha downwartt Irand of prlcoa will llkvty ba reaumed. Of parttcular faatara at in la tint I tha fart that daaptta (ha recant cutting of valua bora dam and haa not ban auf ftctant to tak cara of offarlDga. mora of which wer placed In cold itoraga than wara ramoved. , Huttvr Trmdlatr la Knalar r Whila ahowlng no general prlra for I ha day. market for ruha butter n tin- , rally aaalar In tona. (to lha dairy ax changa loaa of c for atandarda waa iliown. i'rlnta wara uncbangswl. ChJrkra Demand Vry Kirn Very kn demand -ontlnuea for rh!rtt na la tha local trad. Race, pi a. while of fair volumt. ara below preeant want of killer. lurka and gaeea In amall ar rival, with pricea ot nomiaat character and ajcarcaly atabllatrad. HmHt Run Now Inrrrwalna; i Quits a liberal increase, in the run ot Colombia river email la confirmed, with prlcea generally at Soc pound whole s'. There remaina a varv bta auoolr 01 ajivra.'ie salmon, but tha quality m too poor for general ua. Applti TnuUna; Very Limited Very limited trading of apples la ahnwo at Oregon-Waahlngton primary polnia. la tact, acarcaty enough carload activity ' la indicated to eatabllah price a. Local ' market la atlll congested with stock too ripe for longdUlanca shipment. I O runs; a Tnuln I)emormlltMl I Itecauaa of nan-keeping quality and an overatock of suppllea here, market for oranges ! demoralltted. Wholesale quo t nt lone are today below etna I replace ment cost. , mh. ltoi abearhtge, ascti, lOtflltii dry aalled pella. ITr. Vtt -Nwmlnali valley, fine, H-blnna, .141 4iH; itiiMloitt r a -4 -hUn.d, ai tf Ivo per lb t tfotti or 1-4'btood pfr lb ; biat.l. IKi'SSV lb. At valley pnhiia prliea nra lu lu lu higher tut leuiv.t Iota, Mo lie lv Having pilra; KI1, 0o par lb; at-iple. I"11 III I short alaple. Vu aer Ih.; burrv atorh. luo iter lb riBtiri bark Huyiug pilve, Itll usi Tm Ih 1 llll nee I. la In Uiegon Ore, Huui Uulng price, IU par lb. Cuttle and nuvrg Hteem goiM T ! II 11,, t him tU 1 Ontinon ......... . ...... a a tttf banner and cutler ....... Mfl 0 Ulta. gul gnl cbulc (st) lb, tip! ,00O 1.10 t.imiuoit and medium (all welahta. 4 Coiiiiiuin and medium . ... TI banner and cutler .mo in CViwe. good tOO Ot Conimon and medium ..... I uO I.' Tenner and cutter 1.9 0 l ot ltulia aood tueet. yearling aiclmledl I tlO 4 -0 Tanner jlo medtum 1,V I T! Calve, ptolium to choice ttnllkfeda ekt;ludad) CvOtf I t0 Tuiia and common 4 o a.io Vnstera medium to choica., .00tf 11,00 TulU mud rummon f.OOtf t.QJ Hhcop nttd lAinM I.nmba. good lu choice lUl. A.Um-) IS oo?1 H Medium and g ivally) l? :trl 8 Heavyweight 113 llta, upi..l0.&0T 13.19 All welKltta tculla and cotntiwu) f. 090 13.00 Yenrllng wethers, ntedium to choice I 10011.10 Kwea. common lo choice Moo 1.00 CuMa and vonunoit I tUtf I 00 NUTR The above vlaas and grade aaotatlona do not la all easee repre sent actual aalea In aome Instances they represent valuta at which auch atock would it tf available, according to the Judgment nf the market reporter lug a llaavvwalght (110 to 111 lbs 1, medium, good and choice 11. tOff 11.00 liedium weight (109 to lit lbs. , medium, good and choice .1.160 13.0) Light weight (l0 to 190 Ibe. . common medium. choice u ooou.ai Light llghta (tlO to HO lbs ), common, ntedtutn, gooil and cholca U.90O1I 99 Slaughter Plga 139 I be. down), medium, good and choice U.OOtn.TI Feeder and atocker plga (TO to ISO Ibe. 1. romiti'. me dium, good and choke, .. .11.000 13 90 fori I n nd tlrwln Futtrrea (Hv Th AssMM-laled Press! IHiMTI.ANU. e iec. It. Wheat. HUH, hurt! white. iH-rember, January, ti ll; hard white, blue stem and bsri. Iircrnibrr, Jnnunry and Kt-bruary, l II, oft whlf . western "liUr Irr nibcr Jsnuury, February, fill: haril winter, northern spring. I N. -ember. Janus ry. Kehruary. II 1. wasiern red, Iecembr, Jsnuury. Kvbruary, 1 1.19. ituis. No. S. a-pount white feed and gray fed. IWrtiibff, Jsnuary. ;,t. llarley. n. 3. t-p.und and l-uound, IVcembrr. January. Ho. t'orn. No. S esstrrn yellow shipment. December, Januury. February. 141.1a, Aim urn, shimiMd, hwi'inUvr, January, l-vbiu.it. it ISirilitnd Imlry Kihttii (tlv Tltp AeatKMati'd IMtfaa) I'OH l l.ANIi. tin.,. Ih.'. II, llullwr, aIihs, lhii alinulittiU, tool prluin thsta, Ittvt'i fhsta. t- Kg as, Putins. litl rirai, SlM pullitla. lit i vuirant let el pis, ut undeialiutl, i M'i dog. I'tH-tliind MrtV uml tint lit illy 'the Assoclslod 1'iesa. I'ullTI.ANIi. Hip, lr', IH. H.I V lluvitig pi h ns; Vnllry ll Hi) , J; mm at i' i it tliegtm. liS.IU, alfslla, II9.IUO i i lover nnuiinil , on I liny. 10, on I nod tidi'h. 11. stiaw. !U per tun, Mo(. lug ptltea, . n ton ni'Me. HihiHIo Uulry Kvclinng (Hr 'lite Associated 1'iess) HfU'i'lM.n: P.-.- ii, luuior, city trramery. 4ii btioka or prints. Qc lb, Hue's, ftttsh raiu b, .'; ml ted coluia, lie, pullets, 39u pnr do, N'srw York ltuM (lv The Associated Press) NMW VtHtK. lm ta.l'aclfln Cutjal. ll.l. ITOloo; U, ISOllc, New Turk Krull IVIceai M'v The AajHtelnttnl I'reae) NKW YttllK. Het-, II, Kvapnrated apples firmeri choice. If HO 13c i fancy. Aprli'ote sea rat Unndard. 1 1 0 11 40i choice. IIH0fbc; eklra etudra, lol. ISmrhea scarce ( atan.tarit, Hotloi Itslslns firm; loo- musvatela, oHv fh.il.e lu fancy seeded, 9HOUHc aeedleea, lOUc, HcaMI liny nmt Oml 'Hv The Asaortated lrea HKA'ITt.K. lie.-. Alfwlfa meal, none; barley, whole. 141: ground, fit clipped. 113; Ohpiv. all grain. Ill; corn, whole, tlo: cracked, fll; hay, altstr, lB; timothy. IM; J, aj., JfJt mlaatf. .... ,nwm,. re; naia, I'M get Jmin.t. Ml; arratcll food. 199; guy bean. FOIl VIOMV INSTHI iTTlOV t'oiutult i:iltwtirtli CrtK-ker nt I'Annr roxsi:itvAT(itv 7:11 VlllnitMtle sinvt tlrlef Notie of WholreuUfl Tradn Country-killed hog about eleedy; veal, loo.- Potato trade la. weaker and prices gen erally ehaded. Very alow sales In comb honey; sugar too cheap. Cranberry market about steady; locals st I! I find beat call. Ripe bananas ahowlng; a wide price apread. RhlppcrV W rather Xo4!r Wenther bureau advised Krtday: Pro tect shipments during the next 3 hours against tha following minimum tamnnr- aturea: Going north lo Neattle. 31 de grees; northeast to Spokane. 2 degreea, east to Baker. U defreea. and aruth to Aahland, 30 degree. Minimum tcmpflr atura at Portland tonight about 31 da- reft. Kor 'IH yearn fa tn I liar with tho ror. oi;nlrjMl If-ndltiK composition!, and Btutllrs written for tho luttn. l-'our- teen year of teaching; experience in Kuicno. I don't rlulrn to toarh n Inns courito. Thvro nro 600,000 book-, ! pamphlet and copluit of ahort : mufllo rclutinic to tho violin. I ! don't claim to hnvn played tho on , (Ire violin lUnrattiro. f Thoro ure ftuo.ono bookn. pampliloUi , ami shcot music written for tho violin. I don't clulm to touch a; I Btnmlardlzed cotirno of tttinly in 1 j thilr exact ordor to tuluntcd and I untalented ntudenta. I I don't clulm to havo played ln j mimical contnta for prlKt-ei or to find out who Is tho boat pluyor . T whon there no own duflnlin on- ' : tablUhod way of playing a uroat I 1 work by a niuwtrr. I don't clulm that my Inlorprotatlon ' of tho works of thu trrnnt nwiatora aro th only true and riirht onon. fncflnnd Wvoressui PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. Ii. These fK me (irirea dealers pay wholaaalara ea--rt whers. nlherwla hbted: nutter Belling prlfee. bor lots: Crssm- ry prices: Print a, eilras, 4c per lb. for plain wrappers, aonject to discount of dairy buying price, tlo per lb. Tiutterfat Country station flat I very basis: nest churning; cream, 4Sc per lb.; no. S grarla, 4l442ii lb., Portland de livery; beat churning cream. 47o lb. Chese Selling prlra: Tillamook coun ty triplets. S10l2ci loaf, 12011c; Oregon triplets, oot branded, tlo per lb. t Tilla mook f. o. b. sellln p-ices: Triplet o lb,; loaf, 19c lb,; Coos oounty oheea, selling price to retailers: Triplets. lOo; losf, lie per tb. rum pnres, wron grreer; Cor- rent receipts, tic per dosen: hannerr whites. 34: per dog.; hennery pullets. 24c; umierelxed, 22c. Uve Poaltry "siting prices: Raavy hens. 28c per lb.; light to medium hens, 21c per lb-; broilers, heavy, 14 o per lb,; light, 30M0c; Pektn duck. 20023c; col ored, l420o lb. T Turkeys Tnncf dressed, 46c per lb,; ordinary, 40043c; fancy live turkeys, 23a per lb. Onion Selling prlra to retallarai far. Ho. 114220c; Oregon, 13.00013.21. Table Potatoes Da ac hut is Oems, 11,38 local. f2.60OI2.7l; Yakima, f2.IO OI3.2I; fancy bakers, tl.OO; sweet po. tatoea. California, 4t4Ho par Ib.j yams, I a. oo bushel. nell Peeper T.oca!, 10o par lb. Bunrh . a.tablaa Parsley, lgcioof radishes, 80c; beets, t0o earrota, Qe; turnips, 40o dosan bunchea, . lack Vegetable flailing; prlcat Beets, n.Ooj carrots, 91.1 sackt cabbage, Oregon, lHo par Ib.j lattuce, California, 4,t0 per crate t cauliflower, focal 1110011,75 crnfe; eslsry, ll.OOOIl.SO flosani green pea. ( )j spinach, local. 11.00 orang box; tomatoes, hot house, 14,10 crata. Meats ana ProvlatoM Oarontry Meats Belling prlca to retail er! Country-killed flog, beat butohar under 110 lb.. HOUVia lb.i best calve (about SO to 100 lbs.), 110 Ko par lb.i lambs. 179SSO par lb. Lard Pur leaf I to b. ihortenlng, lie Hmolred llaata Ttamg, 2IO4o par lb., breakfast hnron. SAO'o par lb. nop, Wool Hides, ISta), flops Nominal 1121 orop, olnaUr, nominal, SOOSto, Hlles Ruylng prfcaif HaltatJ hid as, all walghta, So; green hides, 7c ( Raited bulla, c: green bulls, So; aalted or green calf, He; united or green ktp. 10c, Hheep Pelta Flint dry sheep palta, long, 2Ho abort, imm piece, 11 HO; flint dry ahearlnga, each, lOltof salted pallgy lonf, aach, 1.00OM.I0l ahort, DANCE TONITE Laraway's The Brightest Spot in Town JIMMIE PURCELL'S Syncopatir.'g Seven ' Kliirttlrrs JVnluro Innd Special Events Christmas Dar.ce, Dec. 25 New Year". Frolic, Dec 31 Retinol heals deep burn Hu oiad It for yssrs and DaT.r known it lo fsil tried Various Bolton, Mass., Jan. 22: "In 1010 I burned my foot severely. Kvory time I moved the burn would open and for six weeks 1 treatments which did no (rood the burn iiimnly would not heal. I was a nurno before I was married nnd had used Heslnol Ointment end knew it to be wonderful, so I decided to try it on this burn. I had used only one Jar when my burn wor completely healed. 1 have used Rcalnol Oint ment for yenrs and have never 'known it to fail it's irrcnt stuff." (Slgnsd) Mrs. Joseph , Biggins, DANCING Saturday Night at NOTI HOT TAMALE "5" ORCHESTRA Will ' rrv r ti . . ou or mem I All Colon Sumi'llmitf new! liny a real v lu,. .,, , real dijiiyiniMit for your cliil.l, l"i;.lt hr.,i lC.ilt last (or years. MolliinK lik,- ii! s,c KKm Free Ride to Chiid Under Seven Bring them in our storo and wUh tm Bring yours in. No oblitiolv to buy, , , , OPEN EVENINGS '' Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. AOaf aai. sft. ' SH . . . do wosi rsiiiin Stanley Uliijf. Tlcphon, 5 FREE $8.50 set of tlacluncnlt with eack Purel purchased before ChrisUnas. Ba,Ioon Noi.emaken Carnival Dance Midway Saturday, Dec. 19 , JENTZEN'S HARMONY PIRATES Prkea . Serpentine Saturday and Monday Specials Christmas will be here in a few days and as a suggestion, we have to offer a very fine assortment of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Fruits and Package Goods of various kinds. And most important of all the prices are right: 2 lbs. Fancy Mixed Nuts . 3 lbs. California No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts 1 lb. OrrKo,i.Soft Shell Walnuts .... Hrazil Xuts, lb .. Peerless Almonds, lb 2 lbs. Fresh Koastrd Peanuts 2 lbs. Fancy Satin Finish Candy Chocolate. Drops, lb Fancy Cream Mix, lb. 35c or 3 lbs. Fancy Sugar Candies, It Jelly ficans, lb I.arje fium Drops, lb Uurnt Peanuts, lb. 2 dozen Small Oranges Fancy I-irc Oranges, per dozen ,. Fancy Medium Oranges, per dozen 2 lbs. Pop Corn Fancy Symirna Figs, lb S-lb. box for 2 lbs. Hulk Dates :. S-lb. Hox Fancy Chocolates 2 lbs Uig Lunch Cookies 2 lbs Fancy Flastcru Cranberries .... 2 lbs Hulk Mincmceat 3 lbs. Powdered Sugar 10- lb. ,Sack Best Cauc Sugar 3 Pkgs. Jell Well .. 11- oz. Package Currants 4-lb. Package Seedless Raisins ; l-qr. Libby'a Kraut in bulk 1 gal. I.ibby's Kraut in bulk ... ;. Fresh Creamery Butter, lb. . ft lbs. Potatoes 10 lbs. Dry Onions "... 45c 11.00 ...30c ..30c ...30c ...35c ,...3Sc ...19c $1.00 ...25c ..15c ...25c ..29c ..25c ...39c ..30c ...25c ...25c $1.15 ,..2Sc $Z25 ...45c ..45e ,..4Sc ...2Sc ...59c ..25c ...15c ...35c ...15c ...50c ...46c ...25c ...25c 6 lbs. While Beans 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 3J.j lbs. Bulk Macaroni 3'i lbs. Sago or Tapioca Jj-lb. Can llcrshcy Cocoa 2 Cans Shrimp - 2 Cans, Size Flat Tuna Flakes .. 2 Cans Oysters ' Twin I.oiif Bread 3-lb. Box Soda Crackers ....... 4,-i-lb. Box (irahaui Crackers 8-lb. Pnil Pennant Shortening. 3 Cans Van Camp's Tomato Soup ... 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 2 Cans Sugar Corn or Peas . No. 2Yi Ian Standard Sliced Pineapple 8 lbs. Carrots 0 lbs. Rutabagas or Turnips 18-oz. Mottle Catsup 2 Packages Puffed Wheat 10-lb. Pail White Wedding Ilrcak- zfast Svrup 10-lb. Pail Dark Wedding Break fast Syrup CHRISTMAS TRE Large Can Log Cabin Syrup Medium Can Log Cabin Syrup Small Size Log Cabin Syrup 3 Packages Calumet Com Starch 10-lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder 4-lb. Sack Princess Flour - 9-lb. Sack Yellow Corn Meal 22 Large Rolls Toilet Paper Round Aluminum Roaster, Special 4'Mb. Sack Vim Hard Wheat Flour 10 Bars White Wonder Soap - ES FOR SALE ,5k ..He ..25c ..15c .35 JSc J5, .15e .4Se ...Jfc J1.5S J5c ,..J5c iSc ...5Se ....25c .2Se" .Z 75c .-.75c .Wc .....49e ..Me ...25e $U5 ...39c $1.M ...He 9 ...37c Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. Telephones 522 and ' 523 Light Hens, per pound Heavy Hens, pepound ,. . ' J Fryers, per pound 32cand35c Bacon Backs, half or whole, pound ','191 Beef Boils, pe pound .10c and M Beef Roasts, per pound ; Picnic Hams . .'. . , . ;". ' Rolled Picnics, bone out, ready for slicing ESacCsellfl MaffEseft HOME PRODUCTS-OUR MOTTO ,. ct TelepKone522 904 Olive St.