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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1913.
BOOTH COMPANIES ARE SUED Idea for Mommient
for Omaha Tribe of
Indians Tak&sForm
Omaha Finn Charges They Have
Ruined Its Business.
DONE BY CUTTIHQ THE PBIOES
Brown Produce Company Altcsres In
Petition for l)nmnr Hint the
Booth Compnnr Conspired
Airnlnat II.
eult for 150,000 damages on the ground
that the Booth Fisheries company of Del
aware, the Booth Fisheries company of
Nebraska and the Ban Juan Fishing and
Packing company, a Washington cor
poration, have ruined It business by an
alleged monopoly of the fish, oyster and
iiea food trade has been started by the j
Brown Produce company 6f Omaha in
district court
When the Transmlsslsslppl Historical
society wan In session In Omaha this
spring John Le "Webster suggested that
It would be a very appropriate undertak
ing to erect & monument In this city to
commemorate the Omaha tribe of In
dians, v
Now conies a suggestion to Mr. Web-
ster.that a most appropriate place for
this monument would be on the county
court house grounds, on the park ")n
front of the court house. Mr. Webster
has taken the matter up with John Lat
enser, who thought tho matter could be
arranged very nicely, and that he could
design the grounds to care for the
statue-
From the publicity given tha announce
ment of Mr. Webster hve come many
By authority ot an order signed by
norma worth of the defend
ant corporations' capital stock Wnd other suggestions for the .monument, several
ivmnnal ftronerty waa attached by John designers sending rough sketches and
photographs of their 'Ideas.
Farewell Banquet
Will Be Given t '
Lincoln for "Met'
BOOKLETS READY TO RISE
4
Political Skyrockets to do Up, on
the Fourth.
CLYDE BARNARD IN THE GAME
Tecnmseh Man Thinks lie Woold
Look Well In Secretary of Mate's
pfflce Pratt Wnnli to Go
to Cansjrrss.
(From a Staff Correspondent.) -LINCOLN',
July t (Speclal)-As the na
tional Independence day near It becomes
evident that, though an effort will be
made to make the day a sane as pos
sible, It Will not prevent the sending up
Into the air of severat political sky
PRICE PICNIC
ONEJORE DAY
Brooks Advises Omaha Men to
Hasten for 4th of July
Clothes at 6th of
July Prices.
"One more day. before the "Fourth,
gentlemen," sayt Brooks. tha'Clothler In
the City National bank building, corner
Sixteenth and Harney streets.
It's a trite warning that tho "Fourth"
may find you In old clothes, and that's
not to be thought of In patriotic America-
rocket boomleta In hopes that they win ' Brooks wants to lnttirm you that his
O. Telser. attorney for the plaintiff.
The Brown Troduce company charges
that as a result of price cutting and
other practices of the trust It has been
transformed from & prosperous business
earning U per cent on , capital
stock Into practically a bankrupt con
cern. Though a conspiracy to effect a monop
oly Is well csusissneo. we piaumn w- A nonpartBan farewell banquet will
leges, bv agreements ns io price mm i v.. BiVBn - Lincoln Thursday. Juir 17.
tp secret assistance rendered each other Jor. nci,ard I Metcalfe, on the evening
by the various, branches 01 mo iru, of nlg departure" to assume the duties
much pstlns are taken to "art'e a false of tn9 0r(M 0j governor of tho Panama
appearance of being In competition n cna
Is for this reason. It Is alleged, that tne Thw banauet Is to be given under tho
MlUer-Cooper.Flsh ana uysier company aUBpCM f the Metcalfe club, an organ-
j '.-. nrl" r maintained, as 1. ., ... .i u.i..if.
HJ)U VMIG. - - - S I lllVl lUIinU WliCIl .11.11. N"
a blind." . I a, candidate, for governor ot Nebraska,
noatrora Competition. I A cordial invitation to attend Ja ex-
TUatmrtlnn and throwing away of fish tended to alt Nebraska friends of Mr,
and evstera and practiced io keep up I Metcalfe, regardless ot political affllia-
prices ana maintain uro wu muiiurwij wun.
it Is Alleged.
The trust's alleged methods of "break
ing up and bankrupting compettlon In
all parts of the country" when Its com
petitors' prices are lower than It own
are' described as follows:
Spies ore sent out to report on busl- , . a nre.,dent t,f thB Missouri Valley
ness done by Independents. Veterinary association as the closing
' Branches ot the trust pretending to be . . f nm. nd-W. e:
Independent firm are maintained to dls- Marlln o prftirie. Mo., was elected vice
courage real competition. i nrs.idont. c. D. Tuttle ot Canton. 8. D..
As a last resort prices are cut, out sucn ,,,..,, ..Vond vice nresldent. an
reductions are confined' to the locality ot , HtABlian of Denison. Ia.. secretary-
. i - -
treasurer. The executive board of last
year was re-elected,
Clinical demonstrations were made, on
horses at the sate pavilion at the Union
Stock yards in South Omaha, this morn
Ins. The lameness and other common all
ments ot horseso wero taken up with Dr.
Joseph Hughes, Dr. Ia A. MerlU&t, Dr.
MISSOURI VALLEY HORSE
DOCTORS .ELECT OFFICERS
K. W. Stouder ot Topeka, ' Kan wms
bring forth beautiful jobs.
Clyde Barnard is a candidate for sec
retary of state. Clyde Is so well known
that he thinks that he ought to be able
to annex the nomination.' However, he
Is looking sldewlse toward the city of
O'Neill, where It Is said that that grand
old Irish patriot, D. J. Cronln Is preparing
to launch Into the fight Dan has served
two terms in the Nebraska legislature
and thinks he ought to land.
Tom Pratt of Lincoln wants to go to
congress from the first district snd Is
preparing to hoist hla flag In a few days.
However, Tom Is up against tho propo
sition of having opposition In his cam
paign, for Deputy Secretary of State.
Marsh has his eye on the job and will
try conclusions with Tom for the nomina
tion, and, too, there may be others.
frernolds Would De Treasurer,
Then It Is said that Senator Reynolds
of Dawes, county, who served in the last
legislature has his eye on the stato
treasury. Reynolds was Tery quiet about
It when he was down here two weeks ago,
but It Is understood that he Is not ad
verse to tackling the proposition in tho
primary.
Frank Edgerton is willing to be called
Attorney Genera! Edgerton. He has been
assistant attorney for one term and is
tilling tha socond and ha thlnkc he
coutd fill Grant Martin's shoes very well.
It -Is also rumored that Attorney Gen
eral Martin would make . a good candi
date for governor, but Grant says ho Is
not eligible. His fingers may have been
crossed when he said so ,oa he looked
mighty pleased when a "representative of
The Bee asked him It the rumor was
true,
the "vlctiVn dealer."
The Brown company. It Is alleged, was
organised November, Mil, by five part
ners, all famlllai, with the business In
which they wero engaging. The business
grew till In March, Mil, a monthly profit
of 15,000 was mado.
Immediately after organisation of the
price of oysters was cut to a cents per I" . .
L n,mfin. nn fi.h Jwsen and E. I Quttnian demonstrating
gallon in this city and quotations on fish
were reduced 35 per cent.
In March. Mil tho Brown Produce oorh
P'any, Complains the pnee of halibut was
reduced to 6 cents a pound, whereas tho
standard price waa. front 10 to II cents,
As a. result tho plaintiff company now
owes H09 and la ready for bankrupt pro
feeding, It alleges.
and leading the clinic
PRECIPITATION FOR JUNE
WAS COMPARATIVELY LIGHT
The 2.1 Inches ot rainfall In Omaha
during June was considerably less than
the rainfall of June last year, but a
healthy precipitation compared to the .91
Z,T, Lindsey Funeral k0?a
Held from Residence
Funeral services for the late Z. T.
Undeey were hold at the family ret-
ttace, HtahrMffe, jettteH, at 9 o'clock
this morning and attended by friends ot
trifle less than half
the normal rainfall for June, as the
meterotogteal record tor the last forty
two years shows the normal precipita
tion for June to be S.06 inches. The month
Was hotter than last year, as the mean
temperature was 74 Aegrees, while that
Of June a year ago was 68 degrees. Tha
mean temperature for the month was
Real Estate Men
Ready to Fight on
the Gas Ordinance
"Charge!"
That was tho order of the Real Estato
exchange at noon following an impas
sioned speech by C. F. Harrison against
the proposed twenty-five-year extension
a una gas company's franchise. Tha
battle Js on, ' Harrison told them, and
they must get Into the battle for life
Or death. He proposed d resolution and
It carried that the public service com
mittee of the exchange be enlarged and
given power to solicit funds for fight
ing the gas ordinance. On the strength
ot the resolution, W. T. Graham, chair
man of tho committee, will niobollse his
forces and line up, the business men ot
tho city to kill the proposed ordinance.
gigantic Pre-Fourtn of July Clearance
Sale of Suits Is still In force; wants to
inform you that you may still secure a
bargain price on a suit without Joining
the crushes AFTER the Fourth.
Snappy suits with style written all over
them may be bought "right" here now;
prooks asks only, J18.B0 tor Ms grades;
h asks only J18.E0 for his 2S gradeo; he
says S19.G0wltl be plenty for the suits he
has sold all along at 130. and those nitty.
"swell, elegant" 6 and W sartorial suit
treasures may be had at only J22.W.
Rest assured that Brooke is going to
wield tho "Axe" vigorously during this
one pre-Fourth of July day; he Is Just as
anxious to completely obliterate hla suit
stock now as he was to reduco It a month
.age when he found himself sadly over
stocked because of a backward spring.
FOR SALE
2 SODA FOUNTAINS
SODA OHAIRS
GASOLINE ENGINE
SHOW OASES
COUNTERS
SHELVING
PRESCRIPTION OASE
PATENT MEDICINES
TOILET ARTICLES
i 1
All in good condition.
Just the thiiig for BomeocoG
to stftrt a new store. "Will
sell all or in parts.
The Bell Drug Go.
OpenTilTO. 1218 FsLrnam
the family. Immediately after tha
Waeral tha' body ' was taken to Oakland $out Stt degrees higher than the nor-
jeinetery, CsuneJl Bluffs, tor burial.
mal, which is 71:6 degrees.
KUGEL ASKS PEOPLE TO
CLEAN UP RUBBISH
A.t C, Kugel, street commissioner. It
lit war with contractors and residents.
leers ox The conservsuva avings , i.,. Kri, twu.
& Loan assocnatlon advised the members ' T...,.S tt. -Tii.
DIVIDEND RATE FOR LOAN
COMPANY IS THB SAME
July 1 last year ana January 1 this year,
the officers of The Conservative Savlnti
.that on account ot tha reduction of the
Interest rate to all borrowing members
from 7.1 per cent per annum to .d por
cent, effective October 1, Mil, there wouia
posalbly.be a reduction In the dividend
rate July l, 19U. The officers now re
port that on account ot the size ot tho
association, the Urge volume ot Its bust-
other refuse on the streets. He calls
upon the people to help him keep the
city clean.
"Dosens ot residents leave the streets
all Uttered up," said Kugel, "when they
could, without much Inconvenience, keep
them clean.
Bel and. the gratifying Increase n loans rULlbt UnAnAU I CXI TIN I O
tie last yeah the dividend ot this data is
it the old rate of 8 per cent per annum.
This Is exceptional tor two reasons:
In the1 first place, there Is riot a large
BMrylfi between the loaning rate, of &
sr cent per annum and 4 per cent: and
In the second place, It was generally
Yu-Meeecl that the association's affairs
wwW be greatly disturbed by the Easter
y tornado. There was some apprehen
Won at 'that time lest the association
wouM su&er on account ot the wide
rech of that storm. All fears were at
cb allyed. however, when It became
known that thexassoclatlon was amply
H-wectea py specific tornado policies
tarried by a portion of the borrowing
rtemters, .and by what is termed s
blanket tornado Insurance policy." car
rieeVby the association for the protec-
uon or tne savings ana investing mem
sera.
WHEN SHE IS HEAVILY FINED
Dorothy Davis, polios character at
South Omaha, was arrested Tuesday
night by Officers Smith and walker on a
charge of prostitution and vagrancy,
Yesterday in policy court she tainted
when given a fine ot J7a and costs.
The Pennsylvania railroad has pur
chased, a batteryJocompUv 'for yard
work at its AUoon. shops.
Wfmt Omtmt Da
for Hair mnd Scalp
"Slnce (earning what oatmbai coutd do
tor hair and ScAlp. We ltnproved both
wonderfully)'' writes Emily Coulton In
Homo Queen. "For years I've sham
pooed my head at regular Intervals. Scalp
and hair have looked better, each time.
But I began to observe this condition
nsver laated Ions. Mv acolo would be
come dry. Irritated, dandruffy, My hair
began to split ana breaK. This puttied
me, until on day my physician told me
the troublo was caused by the alkali In
the shampoo preparation 1 used. He ad
vised me to ret some coxlned oatmeal
Compound at the drug store and make
ray own shampoo liquid. I've used this
ever since and now I have the loveliest
head ot hair Imaginable. It haa grown
thicker, longer, and Is as fine, soft and
lustrous as silk. The old troubles worry
me no more.
"The caxined oatmeal - compound. a
teaspoonful I dissolve In a cup ot hot
water and use In the usual way. then
thoroughly rinse the hair." Advertise
ment. -,
SPECIAL!
Imp Islil Juiy 4th
$1.25 Gold Medal Whiskey, full
quart 85ei
11.15 Klein's Ape, full quart,
for , -75d
71.00 Jake Klein's High Grade,
full quart -65c
9 Oct Jake Klein's Whiskey f full
quart , SO
7Bc Grapo Juice, largo bottle
for 45e
76c Virginia. Dar.e, large bottle
for 4Rd
11.50 High Grade California
Fort, per gallon Q56
31.26 Guckenhelmer Bottled In
Bond, full quart 95
Goods Delivered to All Parts
of (he City.
JAKE KLEIN
FAMILY LIQUOR DEALER
Phcme I). 6612
1314 Dottglaa St., Omaha
'I
Do Your BayiagTkirs- f
day. Wt clist all day g
Friday, July 4th UL
This store will close
during July and Aig.
at 5 P. H. Excopt Saturdays
Great Special Purchaso of Men's, Women's and Children
Onyx Brand Hosiery
Find lisles, mercerized nnd silk, in blnck, tans, .white and
nil good colors, nil perfect goods, nearly 1,000 dozen in theot;
made to sell nt 25o up to $1.00 a pair; all in 3 big lots Thurs
day, choice V
25c, 16c, 2V2c .
Pn-lnventtry Clearance
SHmmer Wask leods
15c' nnd 18c Batiste and
15c and 18c Batistes and
36c and 50c Silk Mixtures,
yard .' 25
GOc Sampson's Lining Silks,
at 35d
25c Tissues and Costume
Crepes, at XS6
38c Silk Striped Voiles,
at 25
38c quality Bulgarian Voiles,
at 25t
Several other lines greatly
underprlccd. Most complete
assortment-shown In Omaha.
Full size Dinner Nap
kins,,puro flax, $5.00
values ; per dozen,
xi fc $$SO
Ulscount
On Any Kan's Straw or Pana-
f ma Kat la Out Stock. 1
I J10.00 Panamaa SS.70 I
I $5.00 Panamas S3.3S I
1 ti.OO Panamas ...... .83.65 I
1 J3.00 Straws ,.$30 I
A 11.50 Straws I
Sta, 3ate,
. I wot jl nxaaxiB f'
HA'J TS UTOOX
j "
Thursday Speiials
in lomestic lt
Large size fluok , Towels
10c values iVaC
Hope Muslin, 36 inches
wide, 10c values. 7YzC
Fancy Crepes, good pat
terns; 18c values; on
sale at . . f 12MjC
Blue and Brown Ging
hams, 7c values . . ,5C
Percales, 3C Inches wide,
light colors,' lpc-valuea 5J
Pure linen hummed or
..hemstitched Hnok
Towels, 50c values,
each 39c
KANSAS EDITORS ARE
ON TOUR OF THE STATE I
N . .. .t
.Oraohs. Is the stamping ground for a
fpw hottrs between trains of Former Con-
t essmsa .Charles F. Scott and Henry
J. Allen, both well known editors o(
Kaiwaa newspapers. The occasion for,
their, visit -arrows out of the fact that
they are making the rounds of Chautau
qua, tassembUes for a joint debate on the
present and future of the republican
party. Mr. Beott was In charge ot the
jmWlelty work ot ths last Tatt eaxnpalm,
andMr. Allen Is remembered for the part
b? .teek as Roosevelt leader In thq Ch-
caso convention. Thrlr first stunt In NS-
broska Is- scheduled for Chadron. and.
thslr other Nebraska date are Alliance.
Setts Bluff, Korth Platte, Aurora. Com
bridT McCook. Melrose. Guide Hock and.
yrankHn.
GENERAL STRIKE CALUED
IN RAND GOLD MINES
JOHANtfWBURO. South Africa, July S.
A , strlk Hse broKcR our In the Rand
AiHrii. Which threaten to tie, up the
Mgre. KM . mining Industry ot South
AfrtM. -The 4lput arose, from a simple
ciyestfs) asout working hours In ths sew
JK;itRete4fi raises and from there grad
tHiHy swead until the situation became
m seriaft that troops were rMed eat
. u preteet wwtrly.
The Isaders of thq unions have elled
a Swefo.1 strike and th. mefi have prpm
hp4 j ret. The clHig also ef me
saal Ms- aggravated the situation
i4 the railway emplayee threaten to
some am. Meanwhile, the tleetrlclans
pijMMsr'iwsHwsJ to shut dewn the jpower
riaOesi, hv hesn eeptVd by
, Financial-Statement -of the
fConseByative Savings & Loan Association
- ;? OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA
July 1. 1913
RESOURCES
OrH(a9;iAWU ......,.,,.......,... ..........
Loana' on Aesoclatloa Stock ...j. . . . , . . . . . . ... ..-. .
x. . . 1 ' ,
MWiKigra ui un1 riHwiuHii.i .......
Accrued Intemt v.
Office nu'.ldltsic'gmcl Lot. . .'. . . .V.Vv. A , .V. ,". ..... .'. .
Can on Hand ondila BAHKa. , I .
.$7,089,127.85
. DA OO tf
'4,583.43
.10,010,10
23,100.07
20,450.80
03,000.00
454,494.40
99,341,246.35
Capital Stock and Dlvldeads... ,.. . . . ; . , .$7,728,104.09
Bundles Ixians 5..'. . . . ... v. . , . . .W 883,618.80
.jCbBtlaseat Ijom Fuadv . ... . ... . . ,' 215,000.00
Vdlvldd Proflte v.'.,.,.,... 18,438.80
.....,'-. :
. 8,34l;S4aJ35.
041,278.78
..... 108,052,08
. . . . ,$2,047,606.72
lBcrMi FkTtt 8Ax Months. IBIS. . .
nmoefiaa Ur?ajta in homo venoa
Total IMvittaBda' Siarc Organisation. . ; .
Dividend Nate, July 1, 1913, 6 Tr Cent Per Anuum.-
Invetjncnts of $1.00 to $5,000.00 onco mado with ua need not be' disturbed for years,
and investors, whether living in or out of. Omaha, wil receive semi-annual dividonds
thereon January 1st and July 1st nt whatever rate the Association has earnqd.
6TTIQJK3M AND DIRECTORS .
Creo. P. Qilmorsj, ?rtidt. P. W. Kuhnf; Sec'y and Treaa.
. A. Benson.
A. W. Bpwnwa
Randall XL BrewL
William Baird, Counsel.
3. '
JUfcrt Dempster. ByrpnR. Hastings. 1
John P, Pl&ck. J. 0. Xobinson.
' Cha. 0. Gorf e. J. A. Sunderland.
,Offices: 161 Harney Street
H,;A. Thompson.
A. P. Tukoy.
0. M. Wilhelm.
m wrnrn
mm r
lit llU
nun
Over 1.S00 Itanlihl Sunimir Iresses,
MarkM at Naif ni Uss than Half Regular Silling Prices
Hundreds of charming designs for your selection in
every imaginable wanted material, weave and color.
$7.50 Dresses $3.75; $10 Dresses $5; $15 Dresses $7.50
Summer Dresses that sold up to $25.pD Over 200 in
the lot linens, crepes, ratines, lingeries tf4fl
and other pretty summer fabrics white jW III
and colors in very newest. designs. rr
$2.95 for choice of several hundred dainty Sum
mer Dresses linens, reps, lawns, dimities aild
ginghams, both white and colors pretty designs;
dresses that sold regularly up to $7.50.
lis tt $1.25 SkMkw
Latts, at 4Se
A special line of new Shad
ow Laces in demi-flouncT
ings and; 22-inch bounc
ings; also a- fine assort
ment of 18-inch Allovers
and Venice Bands J
and Edges; at,'yd..Vf6
$5.00 Dre3s QMrts In
cream serge,; choice
styles; on sale at $2.95
fr- Women's Long Kimonos
in pretty lawns; up' to
75o values ..25c.
'( Children's Dresses Pretty summer styles, in most
aesiruuie coiora, sizes to years; io qi.ou .yaiues,
at ....... v?. 75c
We make a specialty of. Dresses for Large Women, j
1
Long. Silk Kimonos
Beautiful patterns, in
good colorings; $5.00
values at $2.95
Wash Underskirts; mado
to sell up to 50c 19C
Cool Millinery
FOR
4ih of July Specials in
Ckixa IttariiiiiRt
Japanese Lanterns in sev
eral different patterns
six for .'. 25c
Water Qlasses, 6 for 10c
Ice Cream Dishes, 6 for 12o
Sherbet Glasses, 6 for 15c
2-qt. Water Pitchers,ea. 15c
WATCH FRIDAY EVE. PAPERS
for several remarkable sale eyeats
Saturday. We will fill juall orders
from our daily ads. Order at once.
Hot Weatherwear
v.;
White Chip Shapes, 89c
Twelve new, up-to-the-minute shapes, five-en chips,
elastic finish, $1.50 values.
$5.00 Panamas, $3 98
Your choice Saturday of our regular $5;0fj. ouUty
Panamas our own importations. Come in - the -best
Panania blocks. ; .
t Coque Breasts, $1 Jt
The proper mid-summer trimming, 27 inohes lorig;
white, pink and light blue. . '
American Beauty RosesflQ
Values to 75c; one, two and three in a spfayMth
buds and foilage. 1 y ;
fttt Ready to Celebrate the Glorious Fourth
SPECIAL SALE OP WHITE SHOES IN OUR PRE-
INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE.
Men '8 White Shoes and Oxfords, with leather and elk
soles; sale price $2.50 and $2.00
"Women's White Shoes, . Pumps and Two-Strap Sandals canvas
nfe u,b.uc,;; ' V'V i,-.S3l00. S2.50. S2.00. 81.50
vuiiuiou o iiumi .Bintt ouviun ouuea uuu oirap suppers.
. o x.ou. J,.5 and S1.00
at.
Child's Barefoot Sandals
50t
MP-
Good Things to Eat for the Glorious Fourth
The. Highest Quality at a Saving of 25 to 50
Advo JJ),-Jellycon, Jello or Alvo lea
Cream Sawders, pkgr. 7V4o
The beit Domestic. Elbow or 8trath
Ma;aroBl Vermicelli or Rpaghettl,
pk-. - ......7Ha
S cons oll or mustard Sardines. .ASa
Imported 311 or smoked Sardines,
can 8H0
Extra fapcy.larre Queen Olives, per
quart 380
lATge bcttlivi Worcester Sauce. Pick
lea, assorted kinds, Pure Tomato
Catsip or Worcester Sauce, boU 8H
1.1b. pk Corn Starch 4e
1-lb, .-ans asserted Soups Mo
1Mb. isrs Funsynruit ireservs...aoo
All alnda Potted Meatsi, cn 4o
IS-os. can PetaCarnatlon. Kvsry Day.
Columbia, sujanarisa -miik. can ana
Tall cans AlaskTa. Salmon. 10a
Oraps-Nuts,- pkg;
Com Flakes, pkr.
.lea
..So
The best Sodafttr Oyster Crackers,
per lb..
J-lb. cans Tuncy Wax, Strlnsr. Green
or JClrn Beans TWo
Emory's OevlledVJSardlnes tor sand-
wlches, per can,. loo. lb;
jS.lb. sacks best t)lh grade Diamond
H fflom- f IU8
10 bars Peat 'limj All, Diamond C or
Lenox Soap Mo
Th best bulk Peanut Buttery t UU
Golden Santos C5offee. lb 8 So
Try ths II. B. C ead To for Ice
purpe, lb. -v.. 3o
-t .
UBXOHS X.BMOSTS
Fbr the Glorious fourth
per doxsn ..30a, 35c, 48o
Lnreo bfttle Wild Cherry Fh&siihat
or Tto it Beer, i bottle wllj make 5
frallous ...... i ioo
SUTTSX, OXBSSB and fiOOS
The belt Creamer)' Butter, lb. 30o
The best Country Butter, lb aso
The twt Dairy Table Butter, lb, 35c
Full Cream Cheese, lb l8o
Neufchat.el Cheese, lb 30
Imported Swiss or Roquefort Cheese
lb. 380
VSSX TKTJ1TS and VXOBTASUiS
to txs youaTH
6 bunches fresh Badlshes or Onions
for Co
4 burtchea fresh Beets, Carrcta or
Turnips , . .Bo
4 beads fresh Leaf Lettuce Bo
5 neads fresh Head Lettuce, w.... So
Fresb Feao, quart ...Co
3 bunches fresh Parsley ,...... Bo
New Potatoes, lb. , ....aUo
1 lare Green Peppers So
Fresh Wax or Green Beans, lb...7Ho
New Cal-baxe, per head Bo
3 larv Cucumbers for.... loo
Fancy Uip- Tomatoes, lb 7o
Large baskets Blue or Red Plums 45a
Larra befkets fancy Apricots .i. . ,8c
Hood River Strawberries, box..iiso
AnytUntr you want In Vruif or'
VejrsUblsSi we iare It.
Sacrifice Sale
of all Hammocks
and Croquet Sets
$6.00, $7.00 and $8.00
Hammocks .. ...$4.50
Regular $4.00 Hammocks
at $2.50.
All our$3.00 Hammocks
at ... ... ......... $1.08
All our $2.50 Hammocs
at $149
All our $2.00 Hammocks
a v .98c
$1.00 Groquet Sets. . .5Jc
$2.00 Groquet Sets-81.39
$3.00 Croquet Seta' $1.95
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