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FWB THE DAILY CAPITL JOVSAU BALBM. OREGON. FRIDAY. ATJGCST 28. 1814. . account of war.. Eeaiy cash bought our extremely large Fall i'011', ttj THE STOCKTON STORE on j-OPBlCES notwithstanding the fact that .we could not in some cases replace our merchandise for Daid for it, WE WILL RAISE KO PRICES. Tsf and Suits for Women ttt TTti1 ttTVTttG EVENT, surpassing any Coat and Suit Sale given in Mb nWft VALUE-GIVING EVENT,3W i sTUy. r nf mir store. EVERY SUIT AU COAT UK WUMUJN unvjuuu frit in the his ; so 53 f'I- riTTTTC! $39.50 ;; $37.95 $31.80 $27.50 ....$24.00 ...$19.00 ....$15.95 ....$10.00 Kwm SUITS . J2Q.0U duaxm ... ImRTTITS ... y i j,Vw ii uDtinn to our great p.w pv,., nvaCinlmerica. Thisstore not surpass1,, BAM nnvwhere tor if.w $35.00 COATS-, v $295 $25.00 COATS tfw-w $25.00 COATS .$19.95 $20.00 COATS Ho yo $18.00 COATS .$14.40 $17.50 COATS $i4.uu $12.50 COATS Yt $10.40 $10.00 COATS i ..$ 7.95 $ 7.50 COATS ...$ 5.00 YOU'LL 13E SURPRISED at the great values offered. We want you to see the won derful $5.00 special. This or no other value advertised here can be beaten by any mail 'vr-order house." FURS In om beautiful new Furs offered for Au pSf&leat one-third" less regular values. jrcm 75 Cents a Piece up to $150 a Set Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Scrim and Net Curtain Materials 20 per cent (one-fifth) less for three days only. Apron Check Gingham, 7c, three days only. Black Taffeta Silks, 10 per cent less, three days only. Plain Dresser Scarfs, suitable for rooming houses, 35c values, 24c each, three days only. Men's Oxfords, $5.00, $4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, for $2.45 three days only. 12 l-2c Brown Sheeting, 9c yard, three days only. TOMORROW Low Price Day JUST ARRIVED New Fall Goods We have just received our complete line of Men's and Boys' Fall uiotning, snoes, Hats and Furnishings. OUR MEN'S CLOTHING STARTS AT $4.00 OUR BOYS' CLOTHING STARTS AT $2.00 Our prices are marked close for quick selling reasons. Hop Picking Supplies Remember we carry a complete line of hop picking supplies. See our windows for the latest Fall Styles. EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE Bring vour card. If you have none, come and get one at THE PLYMOUTH Corner State and Liberty FREDERICKS, CURTIN ICHINESE SYMPATHY The Markets HOP MAJLKET GROWING STRONGER EACH HOyEMENT;HAS "MEANING OF ITS Wti Hi top market is strong and daily tnming Monger. Unwillingness 01. jnirn it all points on the coast to eU is gradually but surely forcing the mm higher. Pineus & Laws, of Inde jtdwite, yesterday sold 60,000 pounds Daily the Tension Between Italy and Austria -increases,'.' and That Italy Wltf' Turn "Against Her Old Allies Seems Certain, , Portland, Ore., Aug. 28. There is no question about the strength of the hop market. The unwillingness of growers at all points on the Coast to sell new hops on contract is slowly but surely forcing prices to a higher level The Pineus & Laws Hop Company, of Independence, yesterday sold 60,000 ,,, i f 1014 hnnn tn Joseph L. Har- Oiwv,, ,v j ""I ' . . - . T ! Tt .1 Loo wauls' at iSVa cents. ATewTlftiT cents. Word was received frorr i fonts of Itahun newtpapers were cross- lofl913 crop are reported at from i Calif orma that Jesse Jeweu naa oougiii i . ng the frontier into Italy today un It to 17 eents. It is expected a 20- 100 bales of JVfeVltea'thlt"! ; an order by the Vienna government tt tries will be established by the 20 cents. The belief prevailed that a, . - ww of next week. ! 20-cent market win ue general on w expemug w a.o... i v.......,. FRENCH REFUSE TO BE ANYTHING BUT GAY Letter Tells of Gay Pare Laugh and Jest About Their Relatives at the Tront as Though Comic Opera War. BERLIN DELIRIOUS" OVER VICTORIES QM 10 FRONTIER AND JOHNSON NAMED Three Aw Named for Governor, With Knowland, Heney and Phelan Select ed ior United States Senate. SuMteia wheat advanced a cent yes- terdij and is quoted at 1.07Va." Other IS WITH THE GERMANS Claim This Is So Strong as to Be Liable to Cause a Clash With Japan Jap anese Admiral Searching for Mines. Coast by the opening of next week. -The massing of troops in the Tyrol A J" : nnt iinn.'d KMfl 11 TA nnnfinnafl anil fllO P.rvn Vltl CM1 Wflfl lrOW- . , ,, , , , . n.t. man? selers. Hie menarason 101 ui 'J- or Hostilities wouiu come soon. nVt t "l t: , ;, iq ! t w McNeff Bros, at 10 cents. A. Bonomaj ox it. Like the Austrians, they have tLi.ViI .,t -iiT .tin fnthpr' cr0P waa bought by Hall at 17 cents. bcoa concentrating solciicrs on the bor .rpW the market iU s til further. h f lm, marVet letters,! dfi whi(.h is 8tr0ngly fortified. . . Several lot. 0-!,iatalAgMUO to 12, said: fler m, were .old recently nt from 10 to ; wiw Neilme & f0.There has been a , MACLEAY HAPPENINGS. S eenti. Lemons are due for a 50-; better 'inquil.y for hops for immediate w "hop with the beginning of the j irem(;ntg at substantial advance (-apital jollrnal Special Service.) eet There never was any Teason or ; ; valueg ail(1 tlic few remaining parcels a),,,eav Au. 2S. A fine big boy, tteue for their rise. ! still unsold are being held for higher ; e. , t ;- ,lt .,omulS) h;ls R1.rivel at the .,,". prices. home of Mr. and Mrs. vwliiam rs P nd prices are very firm, but unless! Thornton & Manger Our market is , . , , c,pt,,a with much h oeeomes necessary to buy supplies better and values are somewhat higher , . f- . t ,or in Mr. Pavree's' outMe markets at a higher range,! thnn they were last week. "! family' Mrs Pavree (formerly Miss . r . r "Kal quuiaiions ma ue; ivninuer lientey :-i iiuich in.ruHK' TMQaj0 prnhis1 s celt nil a one as well SUfit&inAl Kn t...l l,...t... ,.'.11 I 1 1 -M-.t .Tn.!,inll,. nnnlnmab . . r- f. tMk t. .. l . . . 1 . ' . . t ' i s uiiirKei oeinre uctooer. i and a lurtiier inroad lias ueen nmnu Podtrr ig h g00j gujily anu springs ' the extremely small stocks loft. Prices re quoted one cent lower. There was! have advanced lis 'to 10s from the low-,; tlight advance yesterday in raw sug-jest point, and a firm tone prevails. u, ad prices here. are" expected toi W. H: and H. Le May During the winj upward again. ! past week a good many parcels of hops . changed hands with the result that the MCAli WHOLESALE MARKETS i n,nrlipt m,lst now he quoted higher. The j v jifin ria inut uiu kii ss""--"" $1100 ai"8 ave now been withdrawn from t'.oo P!l,e- ' In?'' POETLAND MAEKETS. ' o",i Portland, Ore., Aug. "28. Wheat J8 00 ' ' oiuegtpm, i.ay2; . mo (By William Philip Sims.) Paris. Aug. 17. (By mail to New hrv i fiav 'Pree' ' Never has the French capital so wIl tteservea it rep utation for high spirits as at present. The Paris of war times is not the Paris of peace times, to be sure, but it is Paris just the same, and more happy-go-lucky than ever. Tables and chairs on the sidewalks : tw,t nf cafes, the I'renchiest of French institutions, are tabooed under martial law, but inside the merry throng still sits sipping its drinks generally Boft ones swapping funny stories and enjoying itself as cheerful ly as ever. ""; To look and listen, one would never a.. ...... thorn U'HH ' TIOT. U 1U1K11V X" BUWt'VSOt. n. Berlin, via Borne, Aug. 28. Convinc ed by Germany's latest victories on the French frontier that the kaiser's troops will soon reach Paris, Berlin was half delirious with joy today. The fatherland's infantry, it was or fieially announced, had shown its su periority over the nemy'B at Meu beuce, Longwy, Namur and other places. Much of the tigimng was sum iu have been at the point of the bay onet. It was admitted, however, that Ger man losses were tremendous. Germans in Brussels. , Brussels, via Antwerp, Aug. 2S. The f:,.iMuii in iicrmmtion of Brussels have SU tUCie HUD ""I. Ut'l illH H I II m-riiJMH i"" - v..,,..u without its soldier at tne rioni minnnted raoid firinir Ciins at ttio cuy s . i m l f lt':it:n... !.. ....... ! . .. 1.. ..l,,un tn I .... t ...i.iu mi.niif. Dome or Mr. anil .virs. imhihui ()Ut tuese peupio snupiji "L Her mother is mope or brood. Alphonse and Gaston. Alphonse is present, too old to go to war. Gaston is the same age, so his services, too, were refused when he offered them. "My son," says Alphonse, who is as could be expected with her. - One of the largest hops that has come into the Salem market for a long time j y H(,hj ..wrjtes me he is having n was wneu iii., viowu mw , . i the K. C. -Choss market, live weight 591) pounds, 'j ne wnnio inns is nu , ft,.n cellent place for hogs owing to the . . IIe the company cook," replies hot time at the front." I every courtesy. Indeed, ana wnui i nc uumi, ..ntinniw. A II t Olllflt IC L'illlH mOllllt ed on auto trucks are patrolling tlie suburbs. The city, however, is calm. There have been no outbreaks. Burgomaster Max has refused to L.hvh thn citv hall sineo the Germans' arrival, llis'f irmness has won German respect, and he has been treated Witt Ban Francisco, Aug. 28. Botums re eeived here in the last 24 hours from Tnesdav's primary election indicated that John D. Fredericks of Los An gelcs, won the republican nomination for governor over his nearest opponent v.r o mainritv between 30,000 and 40,- nnn w. State Senator John B. Cur- tin still maintained his lead in the race for the democratic nomination and is practically certain to defeat irea . Hall and Edward White, the other can didates. , Congressman J. B. Knowland increas ed his lead over Samuel M. Shortridge for the republican senatorial nomina tion and a good contest in November is exported between Knowland, Honey and Phelan republican, progressive and democrat, respectively. Latest returns indicate that it is -lm.Mfnl us to whether Judge Walter Burdwell or Judge Win. Conley will contest with Judge F. M. Angolotti for the offico of chief justice of the state supreme court. i.ato figures also developed a sharp I contest for the progressive nomination !fr secretary of state between F. .1. ! ii'liiii.n nml .lames M. Murphy, the la bor leader. At 7:30 a. m. today Mm- l.,f uiuu hnr liter O'Brien bv about -IIH votes. O'Brien seems to have won the I democratic nomination, but if Murphy beats him for the progressive r.ominn Tokio, Aug. 28. Ambassadors Count Von Bex and Baron Muller de Szenfg 3"rgyi representing Germany and Austria-Hungary, respectively, were turn ing over their official affairs today to United States Ambassador Guthrie, who will act for their governments, fol lowing their departure for home via America on tho steamship Minnesota Saturday. The censorship was so strict that, it was possible to learn little concerning Japuuese operations off Kiao Chau, but was oenevea Aimnrni jsnto was it searching the waters of the coast for mines which, were said to be sown so thickly at the bay 'entrance as to inter fere with his fleet's manenvers. Ueperts were current that the Chi nese were showing such strong German sympathies as to threaten friction be tween them and the Japanese, but these rumors were unverified. Only One"EROMO QUININE." To get the genuine, call for full iiame UAXATIVK BHOMO JU1N1NK. L-k for signature of 15. W. Grove. Cv.res a Cold in One Day. 25c. afterward and talk ov-r the cituKtiani. (Signed) "Chester II. Howell." lleney replied as follows: "1 deeply appreciate your geueicus message and shall be more than fcltid "?, timothy per ton . wto m vetck Ckeat . ; J't, per bushel "ia. Mr fa '. W huiAeT " " .? Walla bluestem. $1 at Walla" Walla. lliitim n "'" ul ; Ht xr 1 .i,:i -j 'in. ht.tZ.. 10 S -i ru w ..- 1.00 - AUIier Mill Vrtrra "erfat, per R f. 0. v, oliom i Prime steers, 7c; fancy eows Oats No. 1 white feed. 30c Barely Brewing 23.50; feed, $23. nogs Best live, W'tC merybutterfper lb. i calves. 8'Ac ......J...."".".' 23c Spring lambs, 6c fry Pr lb. per lb. . 11c 8c ' 14c ilnirvinff and train trowing that is be ing done there. Mrs. 4). J. Miller and family spent a i-i-nr ,is' outinc in the mountains and had a delightful time. .vlr. B; K Chamberlain was a Salem visitor one day this week.. fr ami Mrs. H . O. Tavlor have as their house gnests Mrs. Alta Bon and son, William, from White Bluffs. Mrs. is the proprietor of one 6c- best of tl,e laresf hardware houses in that Mr. II.-K. Martin is building a new fnr his new Overland, which Alphonse, chuckling, for his son is a soncial lion. Gaston chuckles alto, for he lias tt joke of his own, it seems. "What uo you turns., uu "You know Jean, the butcher! He has joined the ranks." "But, no," exclaims Alphonse. "I thought he was reused because too fat." "They took him in - the auxiliary, however," explains Gaston. "He is the company barber." . vvi.oreiiiwin the two old cronies, each nd cranusons in This Lung Remedy Mutter l.itv creamery, jae. - r " . .. i ..:!, anna n Ks-Selected local extras. 29(ol30c. ne. J1!8? P"r"r!"; - ' . .1... feiB German shrapnel, bul Hens 14c; broilers, 16c; ee.e, IQe. lS;1 Hill farmers'. I Udells and bayonets, if not already & SK!R.Tt!H ap T.TrrTTTBTTS ' thev sav thev uphold the county court; deaa on i""i ." A scries of lectures bv Bev. E. L. in their work of not appropriating any . .. -. . . r iL. ntn:,:i,r nf nur pmlTltV irSt ' UlOllf.V Hir l" ri:tiii,( v. v... g agriculturist, Mr. .Uitner tnapin. iney hmt StMrB- A SERIES OF LECTUBES. f? tir.'- A scries of lectures by Bev. E. I Brrtwt- 141 HuM. b- u-win start tue Firs Per lb "jw.a'ii. Congregational ediirch Bunday evenin w soes, net n .".i-Viovje . . ,i.; th. i. h v uiigrrun Liuitiu r nun: ii ciuuuht vvcuiu "ft1" "v" v : . , , , .i..-: a u nn t.iii.!.- lurmnrR are canuble Ot KllOW- iH ... . , . , . m -Jr .,i i .l a. :n liAat- nnrl hUa what . n ti,..- : .u. i-j: nn?tnra ,in th host in their part of the iacv itrAniinont f firm ftp ' ... i. .v.i -,,if 'nmveor -KdtA: 1 Hurray Ir ui luh i (i mrrptrnr nnn rn t p. (.nasi i-oil nmi aiui tiu..- a. . 25i In, l'er gwi,.V ov. Biiujecv oi --rsyeuoiogy oi xieanu. ib tai VZ?".S' P A. ... 4i,pL Dr- House is one of the leading pastors will do luelaij I.. of th eonntry. He is now moderator f-ountv. rTtWrIK mi: 7.-i t fn,.i.n nmmfv poiirtl (. ome at IW?BtrT pelta, each Grove, says: "More people attend these ' them again! We need more of that Pelti. at wiLU 6oc$l I . , ' .. ' ... .:.nillB uiml of business, then our taxes , . n- " " . , - Sunday evening, 7 ! Available God.' chaatauqua :30 o'clock- I The program follows: : would be more reasonable. 'An' Mrs. Perry Taylor, who fell several .iauii nan and hurt her limb, is not 'fttaeisea, a os P i Monday, 3 p. m.-" Bealizing God." getting along as well as she should. 5?He; W j. ?-E-8 p. m., "The Powers of the.Mind." -The woon.l .ema to-be very pamfoL ';pet, 2' " " "t0r- Tuesdav, 3 P. nr.-" The Psychology! Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bohrnsteadt haVe .Bttr.p.l ' r""s, ii i2c. .t. -',, ..' . . r. 1. 1 t,m he r vucntion in tne 5e-w . r 3l,1-c: firt. I"1 rayer 9 p. in., "xne forces 01,1..., - -,-n ?':;5e; icon".l , H ' Pr,me-i Suggestion." . . mountains. They report an excellent ! llCt'lifori,ia 4c;. , j Wednesday,' 3 p. m.-"Tuning to the trip with many good th.ngs to eat and ( Mmi.l. '"Ji HC: firsts. Tt: , . U 1 A . o.l tWY, ina. , -, lie. ' ' "iiiuiie a p. m., "rne uesiroyeni mc ."" ' ' u-.m " and Builders of Health." - Mr. Frank Bobertson made a business SEATTLE MAEKETH Thursday, 3 p. m. " Jesus' Method trip to Salem Moudav. 8-u, T3' of Healinii": I , m.. ".lemis. the Con- Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Simeral, who are Aa, cio, Mid of 00,1 ' feUng quite proud of their new grana- Wenttir9- Fr.day.3 p. ,.-"The Power of Af-! son, George Jr arose a (W. tabes. si. ' ,. - . ! irmation"; 8 p. m.. " W! aoa.. u"fK8,! lUali,, U .a IV- "tr-. "The rower 01 ai- "" ' " " r- ..... ,i, ; p. m, What Ia Spiritual , Sunday and " " I llicdt' iniB" ,n . . BLEW POSTOmCE SATE. Ontario. Tnl nr !( Tnirlriimeii 1 , - blew the nostnffieA aaf mt Cne.m, Mort- ily as they sipped their syrup of grena d'ne- , . The French simply will not mope. Amusement Places Closed. Yes, Paris keeps ks temper, and its gaiety, but it is a vastly different Paris from the one the average tourist knows. , ..... For instance, the only way of getting about is by taxi or horse cab. The fa mous automobile stages disappeared the first day of mobilization. Ibey were wanted' to carry troops in. Bi cycles are at a premium. " The theatres have been closed. The managements of many of them offered them to the government for whatever uses it might desire to put ineiu. The Jardin de Paris, well known to American visitors, has become a nur sery for the babies of women who have been compiled, through their bread winners' absence at the front, to go out and earn their own livings. It is a very much changed Pans, but it remains a jolly one. ABOUT WHEAT P BICE 8. tion there will lie a tnree-coniereii i to talk over tho situation w un you tuny fight for the office between Frank C. at your earliest opportunity. I agree Jordan, republican, and O'Brien ami j with you that my position is stronger Murphy. I than it would have been if the nomina- Counting of the returns wus stopped j tion had come to me without any con yesterday and tho work of beginning tost. My only regret is that one of the official canvass was taken up at j us lu,d to lose. One of tho ph asantest v auj 1 j 1 H m. today, tor una umivmi ""-1 roiiiiirrg 01 our cniiiiniiyii nu.i intii mi: wr Cft Viovc' I''''1'-' returns will not be available tin- ' realization by each of us that he would KnOWn rllteen ICalS ,ii tnc (,f filial canvass is completed, j receive the loyal support of the other , fr,.m or isia week or ten days hence. I if nominated. I think wo are both to th S ide would I" j The following telegram, were ex- ll0 lu,Rra,u;ted upon the fact that ,r tnreauiieu nu "u t , . ,.!, , t. av between Chester 11. , r.ontest has been coeducted in such nml eTes'Cre broTgi t a out through th.i Uowell, defeated candidate for the pro- ,lirit ,hat it will have helped to ,:,ko erics kcio "'""h" " .. r 1.. ..- .......;.,i;.,.i ai'lllltnr. II nil 1 tl, A i.rlnmrv Itiw lioml lir mill f - use of Kokmun'a Alterative, a remuuy rto.c .....,..,..... , ,., 1 j 11 which has stood the test for nearly ; Francis J. Heney, the victorious earn!,- j fectivc." fiftnn vears. a. strone opinion in iav uaic. . . .. or of it would be the "result.. What it "Francis J. Heney, hun ne..eo;, , uia m nm i- - 1 - nlLilpu it mil V tin I Ikllir TH I I1IILI llflin I'll ? ru i ,i.ri....n. , iiil l fliii mi u. iniKi a, ...-a, . foar ,TK this: tion. ou can, of course, count on my ,. Hall, of Ih.kersfield one of the dem 145 E. 12i!ii St., New Work. unqualified support anu 1 urn gmu inc. "Gentlemen: Last December I took majority is so decisive as to leave 110, v mi,-.... u -., " 1. 1., in (In. a sudden cold, wliu li oeveioieu ii; excuse ior uuj Pneumonia. The doctor did all he pos- ing likewise. I think you will also ... , . t.l ..I.Mir! .I...A .A In nkiu.h lt.llwr IIIIMI- s b V con d for nie, our. couni - : agree tnav yu am i 1 ....,-. -..--, ' . ,. mv liintr. One day 1 saw a testimon-1 tioB for having won the nomination , ager, declared the county showed Hall 111 units. j ...ii;.,,, ,.f thai fhon T-nn wiiiil.l linvp whs now leadiiiir Curtm bv l.oOO votes. al in one or tne pupem ; m an wri"- " J"" , , . . "... 0.,4 ' i..i inkiiiii t . .. - ;f i,v rii.itiiiir. 1 Mere 111111 mat. nan lmitu nnBisinc, pifi'i Kckman s Alterative ior a uiiumo "M has not oeen a smgie nmuinv ...... the lungs. I began taking it ana soon , thc cttlnI)aign and there are no sores felt good results. My iuk" ;," -" to heal. 1 am teavuiK n ";" I Since then Mr. Himeral is wearing the( Washington, Aug. 28. A resolution "wear ever" smile and feeling twice , uin upon the department of justice t.. 1 .:-.a I . . " ,Ua iilvinirr in the Bliee Dis normal "c 1 to invesnnaic v-i . . , p.a Mon-k "-" '"'' " ,,urf wheat was introdueed in. the House escaped L, Chances are German cruiser wm 1I1I j b B.,,resentative Carey of llli- Nobodv Shave been a better art than the New . 2l- npnr hora difW v mnA with .100 in rnh Knhodvlhnve been 'a better sf-t I in the villege heard the explosion. 1 York. Yacht elub. clear up and I began to gain in strength 1 n ,C y0M.mite II a. A tnlrA 1 1 t and was soon wen eiioiiu" i i -r my work again. 1 am in better health now than I have been at any tune. I am a missionary worker for the ew York Home for Homeless and. i riend leas Boys." (Affidavit) EBNKSTI'. 1HIAUA (Above abbreviatad; more on re quest.) ' i Kckman 's Alterative has been proven by many years' test to be most effica cious for severe Throat and Lung Af fertions, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma, v..,i.i.m Cnlila ami in upbuilding the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habitferming drugs. Ask for hook let telling of recoveries and write to Eckman Laboratory, rhiladeipnia, 1 a., for evidence. Accept no substitute. K.n11 aire 1.00. reeular size 2.00. For sale by all leading druggists. MERCHANT MARINE BILL TTP. Washington, Aug. 28. Hearings on the administration bill for a govern ment-controlled steamship line was started here this afternoon by thc House merchant marine committee. Will hope to see you i from ocrntic candidates for the governorship, had forged ahead of Htate Henutor Jniio It. Curtin, was the claim here this aft ernoon of Hall's campaign managers. F.ugeue Bowles, Hairs publicity iiian- lt:irbra ami Contra Costa counties umi a portion of Los Angeles county, all ho claimed Ball strongholds, yet to mar FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Crawford peaches, bushel 70c Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c IriKh Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 25c Onions, 10 lbs. for 25c Oregon Tomatoes, pound 05c String Beans, pound 05c Bummer Squash, each 05c Eweet corn, dozen 10c and 15c Celery, Beets, Turnips, Car rots, Green Peppers, lb 10c Cucumbers, 2 for Of Lemons, dozen 40c Oranges 25c and 50c Bananas 25c Bartlett Pears, basket 15c Crab Apples, basket 15c Gravonstein Apples 10c Damson Pluma - 10c Hungarian Plums 10i Crawford Peaches, basket 20c WESTAC0TT-THIELS0N COMPANY (INCOBPOBATED) ' Buccessors to Thlelsen Cash Grocery 1- A. Westacott & Co. 151 NOBTH HIGH 8TBEET : : : : : : : TELEPHONE 830 - . w -