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PA 0 TO ETOnT MTOFORD o AfATf, TJMBITNR. MIOTOJW), OKKUOX, FI?II)Y, AIAY 20, 191G BUTTE CITIZEN 10 LOOKS K FOR CITY'S FUTURE ItY T8) "Ymirn Ik u nritlrrful valli-v Mitt .1. K. 8xllli- of Unltr. Mon (, whllr (tJecuonlHH the rpnoiircen of this plctitriq rpglon lodny. "Mrs. Seville and t hn'vc boen hers tiMily h wftk and mav remain a few days longer," continued th Mon lannn, 'for we xxntit to hw BOtnethlnit Of iilhemntfrti Oregon before our return te llulli. Wr are enjoying; our Jaunt Imnipnwly and, although we aie told that the wtmthur In this vatler Hm bn nnnanalty raid anil iermy for thla lime of the er, we Imvti 1mii ideaaori with our aojoimi Mr. Seville la a retired hiifdnttM man of the grmt mining oily to hIiIcIi Ti wanr Milnei who Imvn iHm-ukiipiI our own eopnar illilrlrl In the Hluc hedge region liava w friHKiilh re forreil. Mra. ftovllln la an aunt or 3! MM Itertilre. Ctmornii. matiHanr of l!i llal TelegrHjth enmimm't or tleo In Ihla illy. They nro her kiipki lille hare Having gone to Unite In enrlv Ihv. Mr. Seville la familiar with the ron k tllllnna thai have nroritired that Rrtsit ihIhIhk metroiiolla. .Mhii'iul ,hHh tloiiltltil "Tho rlehaat dopoalta or c onnnr oie now inlnml In that illnlilrt." aald Mr Seville, "are round from .1000 to 3100 foat below the aorta. Down on Hid lower levela the content of aim- In the ore Ih tery great. For a lime It looked llko the oiea were thua no liauHllmHl aa to rouder the milieu prac llehlljr worthleaat lnft Ilia now pto iMMi of troallng thetti, y xxlilrli tho mineral or different klnda urn wflmnitml and aaved, haa doubled tho Hilulng aftaefa of that dlalrlet 'during lb paat year. "iMHiough the oiea or tint Untie dlltrtrl waro known In he marvel owily ilch In valnai, Unlit a a inln Iiim paolor itajM4l Hirntigli H aevero atrugglH before It attracted the at tention of railroad bnlldera. It rould iHk only Indifferent headway with out a railroad. It appeared to he hundred of mllea from nowhere. Had the problem or ronrhlng It with traiiaportatlon tacllllUm hern aa 1 tu ple and tniM'Mlve In (lie matter of riuil Mhitlon aa youra In the nine )tmft conntry, only a few mite away. vr an eaay grade. Ita riirriruHlea would have been aolved verv qulrkh .MeiiroMl'M Wltli InwiUed "1 have remarked to Mr 8tvlllt g we looked over our vulle. that It la a charming alluation here; atirh a gtot varlatv of reeurea to de Vohp mtd so many of them an eaall reached end ronvmted Into iro4ur the UtatrkU. Yon have aueh a vaat velum or raw maturlaU of the ataple kind to enrourage the oatahltahment ere of far tor lea and mllla that would rurnlak employment to an many op tjreUvee and arllaana. Theae are the Utlttga that make rltlea A riimmuiil (y without itayrolla la the community Uftet moat aenalllvely leela the flrat touch of front or the hoi breath of rente. tivr llllto etluu'k Ih felt teeftiy b Hh men-hanta and ehopa and hanka. Heeurltlea are thua ren. 4eMMl HnaUble and bualneaa iondl tloMa are aa variable aa the weather Hut a community with mllla and man Hfartortea. particular where tb' raw material are ho abundant ami ao my of tM-reaa, la fouuded on a tllbrul Uir or aeeurlt) . Ha aouu-ea of anppl r a gntat aa lo render lt bualnea nraetlcallv Ititmuue ironi the t'lf HH riuvlnattoua In markets and Hu- eather. Out' Mine, mo! Hb ltattti Tha ranmiu nature tg-ta fi lt 1 1. he are their davelopment It aakM Mk , Hluu ua.J nlulrilllllll mi ii ure. inr u-nfne i" ... w.iii niluea In Ihla U-l "' . 1...1, .4 wonderful ivvolution l" i-.i iiature f oiir sllc hiialnt' li ill .lixlo our fiiinic and "i'1' ,i in iuhi t will milk inrKft i,n ii,. ii .iu ii.tn. U will nilargi. u I tin i.ae Ii" iiumliir ' oui (I miui uwkioih i" iuIIi liiiclmi-K and tiHloim H will Wh'' t in Miur luui's o! nil Kind, to your te lo our hoii'l and it i.nirant tin uii- uiivl n -lioi. ioiii ienlal aid l"1'" t"l BUSINESS MAN FOR PRESIDENT IVl ORE s": a AGAINST NUISANCE ,' - ' MMT X &:. , W. OF CROWING ffiKL. bbbbbbKH I,i ih. vmm- , . 'oHai i.i Watt .'fllHHI ?' . JaaBBBaBBBT Hr AattattBaaBk JffaaaaaaaaaaaB v ; ml. '- IESHk&I m Baaaaaaaafaaaati i mmk T&t''i I If ' aaBBBBaMPP4 kJ L JBfc. ataaW-i. & QHieMt mmr JmR . .f-rn-(VFu.r,i aaa m 'xaiaw . . misvmncz!HMMZv.'A.!Lm i ar&?LKXiu-j-f i vygaBElSamftaa, iS&')r P T OK nli.vi.1 .uli.r (.. ,.,,,-, ,,,i,. H.n .... .1..I PRESIDENT WILSON GRANTS .nimnd D.mkl .1. Ooiiiiora. conlctcil ,ent ..ii.m or the i lender., or both. ! PARDONS IN LAND CASES I" ll,c Ore,;ox lftn,l,1. f rniul offc,18e8, Ornihliy MrMnrK. Head of I lie Movement During u lime of Iteputilirnn Mir- Imjrue is jr'Ui'iJ,' out over Hie coun priica, niitliiifK' Iihk (HijtKioncil mot o try. i atierulation in the rHtiku of tire (J O. One eirirt the Untrue' workjieemi J', tlinn the luunrhinir of thu Hiihi- to he hnvintr it to put bualneaa iu-hh Men'H I'rti lib ntml Intiil' This frankly in the foreground hn h pollli orgHiii.iition, which emerged iiuietly cul fiu-ioi U he rwkoncd with In tho Iijmhi the lioiir.on hi New Yuck, haa , campaign. Not in yeara haa the in local political aliarpK and dopostera dividual importance to n hundred Kuctmiug In-cauac it piomincH to lie a million Americana of Uncle Sam'a mw aorl of ally, or anlagfinlut, aa routine HctiviticK licen ao vividly thf -aae may lie. i wnphanlwd. Nor hao the Prealdent The pioiwKMnda of the new leaguuilxjen ao almrply pictured an the hlg nnnouncna that it favora a big, auc-1 geat executivu of tho higgeiil concern cciinful huaineaa man for riealilent. In the world. It then proceeds to dwell irjton the Ormahy AlcHarjt la the chairman liugciieKK of the Covernment an a of the orgunixntlon. The olllcea at iiuaineaa concern na an argunt 'in Tor lfifi llioadway, in New York, are re nominating h trained man of MfTmra, Ml l nirago, nexl .lunr. "You nIioiiIiI demand tlmt tHo Gov ernmenl'H buinueHH, which in your liiiKincsh, Ih) ilirrrtoil by u lWaidetit who in a real l.tiineiH iniui, lOxl ml minmlered with the name economy, nncini, y ami itkiiiih h an v other Imhhih'hh." in tho , 1 1' evil i on the'thcae. mirted to preaent a atenu of intenau activity. The league hint nimken favorably of ltoot, WiH'ka, Kitahrook, Fair liankM, Itui ion, Knox, MrCnll nml (ien. T Coleman Dul'ont. but It de- rlnrej. it hint done notlunur i.rtively to udvHiice tin enndiduty of unv onu of Thionuli a iiii'iiKe in .iildliiK the total olc lot ill. trM iiliiunt'v hi Mi'dford nl ilir i. i 1 1 ll It mi milium led Ion w.ik t, null. I ei roiiooniilt Hob. ertM lurried M.illoid o.er CarKiu U II Mile Hie I ill ii Ih l.elng ItobvrU .'72, ('Mikln :.. D0Y KILLS MIX 3I9TETR NEAR BAN110N, OR. ItVNHON, Ore, Mny '. Huaati Neatherly, ten ear old daughter or William Neatherh, it r, metier wua ahol and killed l.iie iKierda b a revolver til the hand or her brother tle, aged tweh", arioiillng lo word reielxed b Hie coroner here toil a The Nnulherb raniiU live lw.ii( mllea out. and tlu m blent oieuned while Hie rhildivu were on a trail neur llielr liome Th.-rivoUoi In Hie (MH'kel or lhi box. wuh .iccldentalU ilturhnru.'il, aicoidiua to l.ix iinlou of tile tlliaiilx .111(1 .1 htlllel Imli in hi tioiiMix Im.i. out l.s i! III. I . iii' In ii nt .uli'li- iipiienl- in I ! Mini TlilniiH' nml Meillold Mi tliele lire IIIIIIIV nlll -poked ie- 1 Ii... ..I li... ,.M.urt.. ..., .....I aw. il. ill. I .,,,,- .-I i.i, i.rmvrvt nn.,l..ltl ll ILFMIfi iii im -ilent snfferefa Hint Hie I'llliei" I mi ,niii.l to light or hope thill their i" -i 1 1 1 ping neighbors will hecinm.' ii i.linite enough nr othen' rights .. M more the Mjfitp-diMiiitjura. In in tli are iiimrentl iIoohhm! k -ii -.i(.i'uiitni-nt, nH tin Ih-iIIbiii of (".linn! ironi inlilni'xlit in xtill in I l.l.i-f. I ' ill .iiKunini'i. the tniiiutiiiu- i ilie-e imwIk nre uli-oliitelv im- i. i my iiiimmiu nppenl, na u hint "in ii rrijiiVKt give no rewulta, no i 'I. f it .iiicnrt,.iii fn.ee of all Hint Iiiih I '"mi -ml nml wrillen, other tnentia i i i lie employed to seente relief. i. u ,iim Hgn on ip'in in the .Meil i.l '-nil -Inted (hill the eilv chillier Inl i IliekeilH flom elt lilllilM. ' tii.it i- .i Inel, wliy t- I lit xlnliile ig-iHi-.l l the eily officiol- Who ih tin .iioper ollil'lT ll) ee tlllll till! 1'ilv I in- .no imI Jointed.' It xtiikeN iiim ml the tiHiKlor iimiiiliiiiici'H me miiIi- .il to line lor violiiling the idly or dinance mid Hie right- of iiciiee-lov- ug citiceux. If iin, liuiniiii heitiu iniiile Imli' tin noi-e in a reaidenee diwlriel Hint roolei'i4 do lit no doiiht would he locked np without eeiemon. So, whv -hniilil lu greitter iini-iiiii'e In per mitted The iioixe id u loeomotivc in Hiioiliiny; iii ('oiiiHiri-.ui to the inter undent i-cieeehingj o n nuiiter. In place of Icltiuy. iiidividiiiil. Iry Hueel'ull lo plend with the owneii. of lhene (m'hIm, iiinke it n eitv nlTnir ( wlneli, neeordlng- to Ihe eliurtor, it triil i) nml elt'Uii it out, once mid Tor nil. The MMt dm, not iieee-.HUiily luuo to he under oueV window to liicnk up -leep, ok their nert'ceheh nil' mi very peiictriitiitg Hint lliev me heiiul lor liluck- nml fiiut one to retire with u ilrend l' repenleil nighllv toituii' in place of pleuaiillt nntieiHltioii of le-po-e and reeiiH'rnting left. I will -uggext Hint, in the event the il tail- to etll'olcc Hie lemilallllv -liitote i -pei ml attiiiiiex lie cm in whieli event I will jcntdly eontrib ute 10 to inch lund, and lenve it with Hie .Mail Tribune, mid no doubt ninny olheix will glnillv do o if neeinrj ; hut I Ihih that will not be UHpiircd. n no doubt Ihe proKr authority will -ee Hint the ntntute ii not 1'uither vio la led lo the niiguMi of peuve-luvuiir cilietiH. 'oiiis lor H'ee ami hniuioin. i:. W. I, SAX Fit XCISCO May 20 A urn- They wcro pardoned It wns nunouncod no they could nppenr as prlnclpnl wit- .. x.... hmhIhuI ttia ilnfniwlniilii iinii mi Btttlon wnn sprung in the trial of tho i" "" " " "" "' " """ "" 'trlul, and the nnnounccmcnl of their gocalled Oregon and Cnllforniii rail-,., ,VQB ,, ,..,.,. Min ..iion.n,. road land fraud cbror in the United Statoa dlitrict court here today when United States Attorney Clarence I.. Ktamea of Oregon announced that Ciealdent Wllnon had pnrdoncd John V Loriiii. John Cogbiirii, Fred Urat- for the defendnnta was ondenVorltiK to have the court note the conviction of the (tunrtot so as to qunliry thuin us witnesses. With MeJford tranfj ic Maafora madn. .i i ' hi PUBLIC UBRAHY Till' IlllllUN ,li. I, mil, I, IV, H Iltlllcil o tin ihllillili ,, n Mi, libra r : AtUcoliiic- u Hiiiinln I ; tl n .nl i. bi S.-ont- ..I ilu , j,l I'.ittol (Halter I'm ii. ml Dntoui. t mnp Hob Hill (Hniioiii. KinomV I'.iiin, l.ili ( Jacobs I. U.iliuika (lla-kclll, Kile, dom of tin Winding lload Mi.-i. iHlil KiiiI.iiix'- Cn lee i ( lU'.illir i. Mupl of 7ll iKuiH-). Saiid-x"- I'ni (Illinium), Ktmi. .if (told itu MiK,., (Samuel). The In.ok- wlin h haxe In. n m , ,i, lomii liliranc- in Hie xclmol Inul.liiu duiuig the x en I h.ixc Hint linn i, lunicd to the Idii.iry. (, .Imui- Hie -Ul CI lliollllt- theiy Mill lie .in e. pei i.illv lai'.'c colli, tiiiii ,i ,1m,,., Ilolii. Sunday, May 28tht Change of Time as Follows on Main Line and Branches: New Limited Train Eugene Making Fast Time Between Portland, Salem, Alhany, Corvallls anil Eiificnc. H:IM) a.m. I.x. I'OllTI.AND 10. til a. in. I.x. SA1.KM l. 1(1 u. in. I.x. AI.HAXY I-':IH p.m. Ar. KL'OEXK . Coniieelion inve Corvullii. 1 1 :;i(l a. in. Ai. ."i:0U p. 1n. Ar. .1:112 p.m. Ar. L:l(i p.m. I.v. 1:00 I, in Cuiiiiui'lioii leuxex Ciiixiilli J u"0 n PI. U DISCONTINUANCE OF Golden Gate Special" Tram .VI and '. I I let ween Port lund mill San IVaiieiseo SPECIAL TI.'AIX To NEWPORT Kxerv Siiiidnv us Folloxvi; 7::i() ii. in. I.x. Allium Ar. 10:19 p. tin S:0.') a. in. 1.x. Coi xa Hi- Ar. 10:1 p. in. 12:l."i p in. Ar. Xewpoit I.x. (1:00 1). in. Willameite l.iiuiled Xo. '27 leiuea I'oilhiiul I:'J0 p. in. itiHleiul ul' 4:15 p. in. Silxetlon Puaai.iior Xo. 10 leiivea Silveilon (l:."i n. in., lenvei Woodhiirn 7:10 u. hi., niiixeH Poitlniid K-'.n a. m. Canlix Molalla Local Xo. "8 Icaxc- .Molall.i I'l.'i 1 1. in., .niixe- Canlix 2:1.1 p. in. WtiEK-KN'l) TKAIN To Tillamook County Beaches I.euxe- I'oitlaud SalurihiXN only. Airixuitr Poitland Sunday out.x. 1:11) p. in. I.x. I'oiliatiil Ar. 10:1" p.m. t..lt p. in. Ar. Wheeler I.x. o:IO p.m. 7:li p. m. Ar. Tillnuiook I.x. I :J0 p.m. Motor Car Service between Albany, Corvallis, Philomath 7:10 p. 12 ;:."" p.jl0::r.n, 7: 1.) p.: I:ti.!ll::i0n, S:00i.l 2:00 ). 8::i0ii.l.v. AI.IIAXV Ar.i8:20 uJ 10: 10 u. 12,:I0 p.l2:10 .'(i:l.. p.lOrlop. D:10 u.JAr. COlt VA LIS Lv.!":l0 n.l 10:00 n.'l 1 :.I0 a.'l :.Hh..(l:0." i).lh:.'t. p. i i i "'. Ar. PHILOMATH L.!7:2; u. llhll.Mi.l K:10p. Thee truiiiM make eveellcnt connection at Alhan.x for trains lo iiiul ironi Poitlniid und oilier Willamette allex points. Informatlnn at City Ticket Office. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pass. Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Don't Pay the Other Fellow's Bill .lobu T Si.imlina bin- r . i u. n. .1 u bis home hi Tiioidad. i'i.Io ,,n, i .1 xili h re Willi III- .1 in. 'it. i xtr loliti It rnKlb-h Cream Rollctl Oats, 9 Hi. sack dOci Ammonia, bottle Valley Rolled Oats. 9 Ih. sack 35c Best Gloss Starch. 2 nks. Bulk Rolled Oats. II). dc Kingsford's Gloss Starch GO-oz. pky Premium Ont Flakes 20c Ivory Starch 00-oz. pk. Premium Wheit Flakes 28c Celluloid Starch H. 0. Outs, iiktj. 15c Elastic Starch Ger-Menl. ik. 15c Talcum Powder, con Croam of Wliont 1 7c Best Corn Starch, 2 pkrjs. l-lli. ik. Olympic Pancake Floor 2lc Slilnola Flnp-Jack, pkg. 21c Shinola Brush Sets RolstonBran. pkir 15c Two-ln-Onc Shoe Polish Peacock Buckwheat Flour, pkg. 2c Jet Oil Shoe Polish 10c Liohy Genuine Deviled Ham J 5c, Armour's Lartl, mctlium g Armour's Lartl. large IqJcoUoIcmc, medium lOcjCotlolcne, large 5c Crisco, small 15c Ctisco, mcillum 8c Crisco. large 15c Pearl Shortening, medium 13c; Chick Food, 100 lbs. $2.80 80.-. Scratch Food, 100 Ins. $2.25 $1.55 1 Oyster Shell. 100 lbs. $1.45 GOc 10c sack Tahlc Salt. 2 for 15c $1 GO 25c sack Table Salt, 2 for . 35c 28c 1 50 lbs. Los Angeles Dairy Salt 55c 55c 50 lbs. Bear Dairy Salt GOc $1.05 50 lbs. Half Ground Salt 43c 75c, 100 lbs. Half Ground Salt . 80c $1.45 Sugar, II pounds $1.00 ll ill. , IIU.'II ilu ll y M'Ur v it ii 1 1 III K .l Iiim till tllip III. I. ll.llllltM I, hI.Hiih .ii Hx i mil lu tl , in i cn f, ,n ii. nil hi) xoui i.riiu.i . 1 1 nl 4 in nun I l 'l , ,n , iiilnu ull tlii i i' i ' - l li llallnpOII.'tloK I i i n four fields of n-oiin. i .' Icvelopuuiil out Ho i i i1 iurkH of Hi '' ' v ' ' yocultile route. oUl t l nuiiilt rout (et i i' ji$nlcii e on on rullxv ' m.u iih ti a DU rjiln i pbt ll V"l"' r w,l,r Mn''t MUl'lis' .1. V 1o,ioii III Tll.i1 &'' A New Method of Baking Cakes Mrs. Nevada Briggs, llie baking expert, says: ik. i n , li j.1. iumI evrnly f unci ui Uiii lull, r ik T' ' Tli. re i Juil in. a t . mak. .n rivi- them lima l n. brfor. a , ru i HiIT.mi. it j $ Hiking " HuMiitrnbi.(aniinurulltovv, light jir..v mIumi ) m put lh t ik.' in and keep th flmo luw until tho ik,- hM tlouhU-i m hulk. I Ian ii.ir.Nwu lh heat until it ia evenly bnwn4 and wilt r..n.! i i lb.'rvurof Ihaltagtr. If uning a ,uat or .kmI rang... I.av.i ih.. rm dwr iw until th cak i in; !.- turn on th Ururuiii.i h In lima tha uvon la at b.Viug ttnirilar.' ih. ik.. m I hu raurd urtl, u'liil) " Ktir rii-li. mniht . fi-at lu-rx cuktw Mr. Bi ;:- ulw . nonunoint-. YM Baking rvJ 'OWDER EHfefJ BlTr'.y Jfcdf.inl nf t HtAKfi VIM URnr t It i- il.n.l,,,- ;a-tit.j : r, oustains tho r.ii.i. iuitMii iimii a-4 ihwf ilu-ti'Ti .liKir, tain th, tin au'iin.i m th txtn v tia an thm -Im niiis-'irx, without uy daiiirtr oi itiakittir t!u l '!' t.ill i-x x...r fiwr.to . .k. r.t tm Vh K C RaIorb IV.w.lc I I a tr i i ni t it will ml- Mai - it t..i , .iii i m.hi.i witht'i tl iii.intlv of UK u tHtr t ih( IB t .xHFit iUii 111. ., 1 f4r- jirul tjfcttf tHXxv.liN, it tti ivtn irii-M.r it4.uiK HtKttfUl ' U tup 'VVi '-! T .tNilKt in il, K Try a cart an J be convinced UVMSMMMM T-i'm . iiiniii.., ., 9-11). sack Cormncnl 10-lb. sark Graham IO-IIi. sack Wheat Hearts 10-lb. sack Pancake Flour 10-lb. sack Rye Flour 9-11). sark Hominy Puffed Wheat Puffed Bice Puffed Corn Grape Nuts, pkg. Triscuit Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 for Post Toasties. 3 for Kt inkle Corn Flakes, pkg. Postum Cereal Instant Postum. smalt instant Posttim. laigc Fig Prime, pku Shrmltlwl Wheat Bisruits, pku Malto-Mr.l, pky Pine White Flour, sack ' Red Crosj. Flour, sack Crystal White Soap. iloz. Swift's White Laundry, tloz. White Borax Naptha, G for A B N.iptlia Soai, tloz. Fels Naptlia Soap, carton Ark Soap. 8 bars Ivoiy Soap, larue, doz. Tairy Soap small, tloz. Peroxide Bath Soap, bar Creame Oil Toilet Soap. 3 for Grandpa's T?r Soap, tloz. Peel's Mechanic, large Skat, per can Palm Olive Soap, bar Bon Ami. ? for Sapolio, 2 for Hex Le. can ClliH-idt tf Lime, can Old Dutch Cleanser, itan Gold Dust, pky Citrus Washing Povuler 20-Mule Teim Soap Chips, pkg. Wunl Soap Chips, pkg 20-Mule Team Borax. 42 oz Ball Blue, hox Buttle Blueiny 30c Rising Si.n Stave Polish 35c .Black Jack Stove Polish 45o ' Wash Board 45c ! Wash Coard, two sides 40c Mop Sticks, each 35n Lamp Chimneys, 2 for Uc Large roll Toilet Paper 8c Pearl Shortening, large 8c Wesson Salad Oil. small 28c Skinners' Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ver mc wesscn saiati uii. large $i.i5i micelli anil Needles, pkg. . 10c 10c Bncon 17c. 20c an.l 25c Bilk Macaroni, lb. 6J2c 25c Shoulders 15c, Bulk Spaghetti, lb. . 7c 35c Standard Corn. tloz. $1.05 Soda, package 6c 12c Standard Peas, doz $.0r Royal Baking Powder, y, lb. 23c uc oeicci mock lomaioes, doz. $i 13 Royal Baking Powtlor, I lb. 43c 5c Standard String Beans, doz. $1.15 Royal Baking Powder. 2t2 lbs. $1.00 14c Brooms, each 35c, 45c, C5c Fancy Coin (Maine), doz. $1.05 Rovai Bakinn Pnwdpr. r. ih 1c Spring Clothes Pins, doz. 5c Fancy Cut String Beans, doz. 01.60 K. C. Bakino Powder. 25 ozs 1 2c No. I Lanterns: each l2r'No. 2 Cold Blast Lanterns 2bi Large Chip Baskets, oncli ?5n Toothpicks, pkg. 7c Matches. I tloz. 22c Candles, doz. 25c Booth's Sardines. 2 for 45c i V. B. Sartlinos, 3 onus for 22 Norwegian Sardines I2c i American Sardines, G for 1 7c 4 oz. Oysters $1.45 8 oz. Oysters $ I 25 6 oz. Fancy Oysters . 45c j 12 oz. Fancy Oysters 45c 'Smile Brand Minced Clams 23b Monopole Minced Clams 45c, Pink Salmon, tall can 55c Red Sockeye Salmon, small 25p(Red Sot-keye Salmon, large 95c Lobster, can 55c Crab Meat, can 8c Shrimp, can 25c Tuna Fish, small $1.75 10c can Spices 1 0c 1 5c can Spires 1 5c j 25c can Spices 12c 50c can Spices 10c 25c bottle Extracts 65c Fancy Dimple Peas, doz 75c ' Saner Kraut, can 12c Beets, can 4c ' Hominy, can 38c Pumpkin, can . , . 25c Small can Asparagus 35c, Small can Asparagus Tips 25c' Large can While Asparagus 12c Assortod Canned Fruits. best, can 20o' Seeded Raisins, pkg 6uu nuvYniiiiii riiit-iipptf, Miuuii, can io" uurrnnis, pku. 0c Hawaiian Pineapple, grated, can l5clMarshmollows, can 12c 23n 25c Diamond W Jelly Powder Gelatine Yeast Foam. pkg. 17c Pimentoes. can 20c Astor Milk, dozen 35c Carnation Milk, large, dozen 10c Carnation Milk, small, dozen 12c Holly Milk, large, dozen 9c Holly Milk, small, dozen 13c Ycloban Milk, large, dozen 22c Boe Hill Cheese, two for 23c Codfish. 2 lbs. 23c KaroSyrup, 5lbs. 12c Karo Svrun. 10 lbs. 15c Teagarden Syrup, half gallon 55c' Van Camp's Pork and Beans, small. Log Cabin Syrup, nuart 8c, 3 for 25c Log Cabin Syrup, half gallon 9c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, meil- Teagarden Syrup, one gallon Be ium. each 14c Lon Cabin Syrup, gallon i ac van camps Pork and Beans, large, 2 IDs Molasses I5c each 8c Campbell's Soups, 3 cans izc x L Liver Paste, can Ic Walnuts. 3 lbs. 87c I Bird Seed. pkg. 95c Dromedary Dates, pkg. 50c Japan Rice, lb. . 90c Head Rice, lb . . 45c Crackers, bulk. lb. . 75c Crackers, 25c pkgs. 25c I Crackers. 1 0o pkgs. 3 for 25c Vinegar, cider, gallon 33c! Bulk Coffee. 2 lbs. 63c j Bulk Peaberry Coffee, lb. 50c i Our Special. lb. pkg. . 35c Our Fancy, I lb. pkg., 3 for 65c1 Plantation, I lb. can A 85c Plantation, 3 lb. can $1.25 Alladm. I Hi. can lOct Allailfn. 3 Hi' mii GOc Allatlin. 5 lb. nan $1.00 Guttartl's Pure. 45c value Be I X L Deviled Chili Meat, can 20c Chili Con Cam! (Eagle) 2 for 20c Deviled Meat. Ss. doz 25c Veal Loaf, each 20c Chipped Beef in glass 8c Chipped Beef. In tin 8r Coin Beef. Is 8c Mincemeat. 3 pkgs 20c 5-lb pail Honey 25c 10-lb pall Honey 8c Red. White. Pink, Bayo Beans, per J Bulk Japan, English Breakfast or 9C I pound 'iC Gunnnur!r T.a rn ,i ik -ii. $1.95 20c .. 7c . 10c ...18c 35c 20c -. 8c IOc . 4c lie l22c 9c . 50c 10c ...... 1 3c . G',c 8c . 9c 23c 25c 25c .35c ,21c 25c $1.00 23c 65c 28c . 80c $1.23 37c 8c, Lluton's Tea. U lb. rnn 25c'Lipton's Tea. I lb. can ibCiRidgeways. , la. can 25c Lima Beans, pound 55c Bulk Cocoannt, pound 15c Shepps' Cocoanut, half pound 15c Shepps Cocoanut. one pound 30c' Ground Chocolate. I Ih rnn I5e California Olive Oil, quart 85c Ground Chocolate 3 lb can 23c California Olive Oil. half gallon $1.45 'Cocoa, HersheVs.' t, lb. can 25c California Olive Oil gallon $2 75t This is only a part of the items we carry, just to Rive you an idea of what you should pay for the best eoods on iiurket It you are paying more you are helping pay your neighbor's bill who does not pay his. Above w sucject to market changes Mail orders promptly and accurately filled. l JACKSON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. mi NorvTii gfmpe street 33c 63c 33c 30c 5c 17c the prices o A o MEDEORD, ORf.