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DECEMBER 29, 1911. STEVENS ACADEMY | Words by Schaefer IA Delivery Boy During a Rush Time Is Sometimes Rewarded Word by Condo : A an low 1D ISS A VILD NIGHT WYPT, ADOLF, ID 183 DREC MILES BEYOND DOY PARTY OUDT NO-——HE KICKED } Sit “aoays “teen | BUT DERE 183 VON MORE TRIP DER CITY LIMIDS, FIRST ROAD AD TITEWAD VILLA BECoss Dere wars q Welnesday, Fr) [Berore You Pur UP DER NORSES. Jo DER LEFTY AFYER You Pate DER JUST CALLED UP A RAINDROP ON ; tad. 104, | WE BROMISED To DELIFER Diss SwaMP3 BEvaRe of Dogs} VON OF DER t BEFORE MITNIGHT. PACK eTCHES, - Ps ' ‘Our tool sale la ‘pow | in 23¢ gwing. Here are a few bargains : Unat will make any sane man take 4 Te you fall to 1 e between our ’ re ie in the Yoo Tre reduced cok. Oo, 8-8 Red Devil “Slestric jan's or : Saroenter Auger Bit ee, 1-16, same ree oe 2) Wire Handic Coping Saw i Weed Hardie. mane No. 20, Try Square 380 ao ae Stanley Ratohet Brave | ase Concealed Ratchet Hrace $1.29 ‘“PwWenty-three other “styles re- ingly. Bec, Bonney or Phoenix Screw Clamp Vise ........ 5.55 B90 ‘Yours for Bargains Spinning’ fy Bargain Store f 0 PANIG|COBRA CAUSE OF TSCM) Mic: o> WESTLAKE ke fe cup TERROR ON A SHIP) Mryicq CIT) o ” PUBLIC MARKET A.22). For Your New Years BOSTON, Dec. 29.—In the long;sions, suffering most poignant + SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.—Fire| voyage from Calcutta to this port | ##ony. Cae, Cathad Peene Bases Wine) EXTRA BIG SPECIALS inner and panic raged on the steam|the crew of the German steamship Snake Giides Away. MEXICO CITY, Deo. 20—Charged f hooner Yosemit a storm The man had only the merest . Sree ectarday when 25 men ang) Batterturm have lived in hourly ter-| giimpae of the snake an it squirmed |"'% armed wonetiad: ealtaas thy ltwo women faced death, and the| for of death from a big cobra, whose |out of sight and Into hiding. To-|Sovernment of President Madero, craft had to put in here for repairs sting ts fatal. ight the deadly cobra ts still alive|Gen. Bernardo Reyes today ia in a land the discharge of passengers to-| The deadly character of the rep-/and aboard the ship. It is believed | coll in Santiago prison here, Reyer day before proceed: to Sanj|tile’s bite was only too vividly |to be colled and hiding somewhere |. iveq jest night under guard, and FOR NEW YEARS Market Closed All Day Monday, Jan. 1, 1912 CAKES, COOKIES AND DOUGHNUTS Made in Our Sanitary Plant oh Selene eee eens Soe 4 BIG CANS CARNATION MILK, 2 baa Pia io on Pas voyage, when the men of the fore-|ship’s hold, driven to shelter by|!* allowed to see no one but his 5c 2 vented from leaping overboard by | C@#tle and the officers heard « sud- cold that has probably | counsel until his court martial ts Milk on sale at all Butter and Egg and Grocery Stalls. Delivered free’ with other pur- ‘ stern ordera from Captain Nelson. oo oo cue ba org It Soya’ 7. eee o, jearned today that several | Chases. Limit, one purchase of milk to customer. An extra good selection of specials is For more than an hour the crew from been | nerve wen ffered bel Sat and a few of the calmer passengers | ™OVing along the deck in the dark: | racked crew can be secured to vol | military authorities demand the ex offered below for Saturday d waged a- ness, He was bitten on the log, and | unteer to seek out and kill the pol-|ecution of the one time ido! of the bere eee ann toate fames:|a few hours later died in convul:|sonous creature, arnry, but It is belleved that in con on the port side. Fire was first SSS RE noe | sequence of Reyes’ surrender, Ma discovered in the galley when the dero will permit the Imposition of ve bed 6 wore Ht It ee Bisat ce a g Direct Pri rimar y Backbone oe Our success has come from the friends of Hiest-Grade Blend interesting | Carson of Portland tried to launch »|SPOK AWE ela a life boat, but were held back their friends—now our friends—we sincerely wish you a happy and prosperous Operated On of Government Today”| 1s RELEASED) S<”, "=. Start the New Year Right—Trade at the Westlake Public Market and Save 4 to 4 on the Best Pure Food Products. ~ TO OUR FRIENDS AND YOURS HI-GRADE | COFFI EE CO. Main 6989; Ind. 4506 (By Unites Prose Leased Wire) (Ry Waited Prove Leased Wire) another that hax been put to dhe! SPOKANE, Dec. 2,—Ellanbeth TOLEDO, ©. Dec. 2%—Mefore front in this campaign by the pro | Weber, aged 16, whom the author at e of 87 |icsvina rere today for North Bait. |greasives, It is the demand for the tien placed in the juvenile home se more county, Ohio, where his set clection of delegates to the natiobal | cretly while they continued thelr in- BALTIMORE, Dec. 29.—Mrs. Mar-| speech of today’s program in_his| convention by popular primary elec | vestigations into the murder of her} tha Baldwin Morgan of Millersville. | Ohio invasion, wae delivered, Sen | tions, and a provision by which elec |eider sister Anna, was released | Anne Arundel county, a sister of | ator La Follette refused to discuss tors might directly express thelr | shortly before midnight and allowed | Summerfield Baldwin of this city,|a secret conference last night with | chotce for presidential candidates |to return home. Her liberation was | has undergone an operation in the | Walter Grown, republican state upon thelr party ticket. This bi at ‘th: h vt pre | | Maryland university hospital which | chairman. It |e believed Brown proposition has been opposed by the medical men say is extraordinary. }sought to make his peace with the national republican committes and CARNATION | =RETE a BUTTER : STORE 6 rooms, $3,250; $200 down. She is $7 years of age. progressives, [by machine politicians everywhere. Mi 318—Off Corner — Dr. St. Clair Spruill, who pertorm-| La Pollette said in his speech to-| They dread to give up that pecullar fn outrage, and threatened domage Home 5 rooms, $1,750; $100 down, [[/ed the operation, says that Mrs. | day: | power that caucuses and conven: | putin unless | 5th and Pine | Morgan would probably be strong} “The very backbone of true rep tions give them. They fear the se enough to leave the hospital this resentative government ts the direct | cret ballot that enables men to vote week participation in the affairs of gov-|their convictions and judgment, On E “Mrs. Morgan's physical condition |ermment by the people through di-| without intimation or espionage. PATTERS FR E |is extraordinary for one of her ad-|reet primaries for the nomination| “The sational republican commit-| Malcolm C. Patterson, son of for | All the Above Are Modern. Special Ce 3 > erepn “3 ° Teas, Ib Cheap lots on easy terms, or 9 vanced age,” he said. “Her artertes | of candidates. too is almost wholly composed of |/™mer Governor M. R. Patt ot} Re wines peccunae nee a Tha. ‘Speck a ‘will build to suit you and sell §|are like those of a person 20 or 25] “The old machine politicians have men opposed to the primary prin-| Tennessee, will not stand trial for lll isons teeth, * Speckled Bayou Beans Years younger. The operation was always opposed primary elections. ciple. At ite recent meeting in shooting and seriously wounding T./B 0 BO” pucks and Chickens for With Other Purchases. ‘of the major class, so-called, and| They opposed the enactment of the | Washington this committee went on L “a: the low CARNATION JERSEY the patient ‘withstood it bravely. jaw in Wisconsin and fn every other record, not only as opposing volun: A 45¢ Butter state where the principle has been tary primary elections in states enacted into statute, or where an ef. | where there is no law providing for | time of the shooting with alcoholte a PO NDS aie uperior Exes, don Every Egg Candleé and Guarantecd. om very easy terms. David P. Eastman 505 LOWMAN BLDG. Main 2661 Ind. 4835 Troy for Gover MOT jtort has been made to do so. Dear them, but by falling to directly rec.|@pilepsy” or “dipsomania” by a | With the mayoralty boom holding |to the heart of the machine poli-\ ognize the law tn those states that |!Uo8ey commission of three doctors, the boards in Seattle, comes now | (cian is the old caucus and conven- have provided for the election of |8%4 Judge Frater allowed the pris: | David &. Troy, state senator from | tou system. delegates to the national convention | *0ner to be taken back to Tennos | Port Townsend, and calmly allows | “If there is one thing more than/in primary elections.” #eo by his father, who bad come | & gubernatorial boomlet to be! eo here post haste to prepare the in- launched for him as @ side attrac sanity defense. Riey)"Seuibus helasr » testes toe iv $s . All Right-Now---Teddy Woman nan Convicted for quality. ia also a de erat, and his friends 0-1. sack Petar ~ ge as White Slaver | ivr" ise-aee} — E. N. SCHUMANN . he only steel cut and es coffee machine in the | | | | | plan to pash hi fe ty 0. K.’s Act by Congress be held here Janua: s STALL 7 ne Rene Seen Aomeeey By United Press Leased Wire) by congress in abrogating the Rus-| Mrs. Laura Paulson, the first |} Balieh Note aye) hi eee NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Discussing | sian tr 1p must Yote and wct| woman ever convicted of white || Special Bale of App! or Rolled Oats. .286 He in the Outlook, out today, the abro-|on situations actually confronting pkg Rall Boe slavery in this district, was se: IT ucky Strike Fruit Market gation of the Russian treaty of 18%2,|them, and in the actual event the |tenced yesterday by Judge Don- On the Corner Fifth and Pine. | Kingelente Core ot tsiatea. att | Kippered Herring, 2 Ibs. The Wonder Millinery Company. ‘ me kenge pd osmare sppeores | foncroumes had only two alterna-| worth to 18 —s in - a may an 156 25 action of congress, but declares | tives. hey had either to abrogate! penitentiary and fined $100. e Chole Roast of Veal, 1b 1Se-18e | 50 Hard Wheat Flour ae a et ne hy set bey = peoctent ne |that he believes so serious a mat- | the treaty or allow our government | same punishment was meted out roe of Pork. Ib igo | 4 large cans Milk ‘B50 Eastern Oysters, can 55c well as Artistic Gift ter should have been submitted to|to submit to a continuance of con-|her husband. The Paulsons, who poche... dkei@ise | STONG’S GROCERY | Per dozen 20c OUR MILLINERY ‘The Hague, that a decision on the |ditions which would eventually be were proprietors of a dance hall in | pork Baumage. tb ee ee ee | ee rene ee ae ae interpretation of the existing treaty | come intolerable to our national re-| Burke, Idaho, were charged with | Hamburger, 1b 10€ RFALE S10 On half shell, dozen 25c i might have been rendered. Hejspect, and represent continuing having induced a party of women | ey ae Sa 1m acceptable at all timen and Hl sayn: Wrong, especially to American cit!-\to accompany Mra. Paulson from | A. A. HINTZ iininig diana caeeoOe Stall 28 1 cordially approve the action zens of the Jewish faith.” Seattle to Burke, STALLS 11-12 for your money—WHY NOT? We have some beautiful i Grapes, basket.20¢ Oranges, doz., up 15¢ RINVENTORY SALE TEAS AND — corrnEs. THE WONDER 1895 Secona Ay., Bet. Pike and Pine. Rest g2¢| Apples, per box up. $1.25 eran 3 Ibe 25 Stalls 326-342 Special Wiack Tea By & Mammer Soda M.) ‘A. HANSEN CO. STALL 20 i Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Geese, | PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS CO- Ducks and Chickens. OPERATIVE CO. Pork Roast, Ib 140-186 | Btall 250 © sell the products raised by i€c | our own stock * r best Potatoes, Apples and STALLS 13-14 st New Year's Meats ana | OTTO PARTHIER |? er STALLS 338-339 | Bc Fudge, Ib. 166 South Park Exes, doz i | | Only First Floor Meat Stall. } Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 large cans fb aaa | = HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY’RE FRESHER, TOO SEAste &s = RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls nae vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, DOMESTIC BAKERY | Gennes poate tor sie | Pep b. ae hc abe. 2 ibs ; MARKET * gbtedi ae nish Creamery Butter, Ib. ; 3 Ibs. ; my STALLS 102-118 Best Minnesota Batter, ib ibe, ...:.- oe Stalls 29—224 ite River Burbank Potatoc Local Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, doz ihe 9 Fe sack, STALL 22. 4 Free Delivery § SP ( Fresh Home Made Bread, Ibs. Potatoes m ne + x Mi. Vernon Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. FREE DELIVERY. hot from the oven, made fro | te = Stall 309 malt yeast and baked on the premises, 3 Loaves 10c BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE | #8. sin a oii wana I ee Iba Special for New Year’s GROCERIES Thompson's Peanut Butter, absolutely pure, a pound STALL 22 Peanut Butter iaddle Tox pee Seals 22.23 seach -- “106-86 ‘ a5e ee $53) Four cans Pioneer Milk Two tbs. Cottens Cheese PON BOONE, TD. sence sede cccsvesvece Crabs, 2 for ..... Eastern and Olympia Oysters, BS kee Halibut, 1b. Hes aes cae 106 SAN FRANCISCO FISH CO———— og PIKE PLACE Open Until 7:30 P. M. pking AP Large Orange STALE 336 ‘ae GENUINE ENGLISH 150-200 | PLUM PUDDINGS Our Own Make SMITH'S—Stail 19 “pint Regge Fresh from the Wanch Daily. ee Our Candie. JERSEY BUTTER STORE STALL 347 Extra Fancy Delicious Apples, box $2.50 SHANNON BROS., Stall 214. Halibut, 3 ibs. Salt Herring INVENTONY WEEK UNEARTHS MORE HALF PRICE SPECIALS 150 AT SWANSON'S Full Line ‘Fresh Dressed, Poultry. s MILLER, 1.15 s A Fancy Tea Can FREE with One Pound of Tea STALL 36 EDGERLY’S Mutton Stew H¢ Ib, Shoulder Lamb @¢ Ib. . Lexington—200 Large Alaska Herring 3 for 10¢; Kippered Herring 2 Ibs 25¢— 16 Italian Macaroni 2 Ibs. 25¢; Olive Oll 40¢ pint... .1521 Pike Place New Salted Eels 20¢ Ib.; Lipton's 5¢ Ib......1513 Pike Place ext meats always lc tow STALL 21 180 | Fancy Dry Sait Apples $1.10 box, del.; Sweet Pots 2 Ibs. 10¢......Paul— 48 Butter, Eggs ra ieee, is aa Leg Lamb 10¢ 1b.; Lamb Shoulder @¢ Ib. ........Konnedy's— 42 of Lamb Chops, 1h2.:{Sidige fiat Made Link Sesdic, ib:1atte Wash. Creamery Butter 2 Ibs. 75¢; Sharp Cheese 15¢ Ib. ..— 40 ! tae po : sa “ : Large Coooanuts 10¢ each; Black Walnuts 2 Ibs. 25¢......—210 - Pr enen. eeeae, Pewiery MYERS Made-Today Cider 15¢ at., 5O¢ sal. ...... st —84 Butter, Eggs and | First Grade Jersey Butter, three pounds. . . .$1.00 A. A. WRIGHT THE CLEAN MARKET. Yakima Spuds $1.10 sack, delivered , Brown-—~208 Local Ranch Eggs, dozen ............. 1. 450 niceanan pee | Panib Chops, ie. i tons and Lotie “ot! Tans | EXTRA SPECIAL Pot Roast, ib, < 1le-190 iints | EASTERN HAMS, 15c POUND Cheese A. SCOTT, STALL 28. oa Palm. 'Totlet ' Soap, SUGAR ONLY 8 {b. 46c Stalls 201, 64, 40 Tho rate ix as low as for Sack Fios, @ ton at wh It's the prans ~ fame su always White a Use, ‘ou pay $1.00 BOOTH 136 abe On Saturday Mrs, Kendig will have plenty of Home Made | for ig peal at | tha store CAKES, BREAD, PIES Mince Pics, Pluin Pudding, Bread, Prune Rolls ati Home | Made C Ne SWANSON Ww. S. ‘BURRELL HALF OR WHOLE cakes for 1 Now Year's. STALL 219 THE PIONEEY BUTCHER Stall 116

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