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Show I ill According to instructions from the Board of j 1 j I ' 111 ea ym Pease e advised of the following orders J I 111 amn timemk until further notice: 3 1 j III vehicles with chauffeurs and flowers only will be W H IBB Emitted, and instructed to unload the flowers at once, 3 M 1 H 1 B I and move away from the grave. Not more than three I j 1 111 vehicles containing the immediate family will be per- 1 I ill mitted to enter tne cemetery, and request those to remain ill H 1 1 in the carria&es dlirin tne services. Ministers, bishops, i H 1 B speakers and those furnishing music will also be ad- 1 1 I I H mitted. I I H I i You will also see that during the services the.'people I if 1 I are kept fairly well separated so as to avoid as much as M i 1 I H I P088 the spread of the present epidemic. ill H III A11 persons without conveyances will not be allowed 1 I 111 to gatner ,where services are being held. ' " I jj I I 1 These rules have been adopted by the Board of 111 H I Health, and must be complied with. Ill Respectfully, --vw;- . 11 H II MILES L. JONES, 1 il II Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. 1 1 . . . s' I iA GOOpVLAgfe TO TRADE i I i December Clearance j! I ' Trimmed Hats j l that have been in stock longer than a week, including all jf Beaver hats. New hats received this week not included, j ; l One-fourth off on all taupe and brown hats, j One-third off all black hats. One-half off all other colored j ' hats many of these hats have been in stock only a week. : j This is decidedly a clearance sale nothing reserved that jj has been in stock a week. 1 . !' j This sale includes all dress hats, all street hats, all tailored j, j hats, all velour hats, all hatters' plush. jj The government now allows the grocer more profit on sngar as Iff!'.1 well as dozens of other items. This profit is much more than we j , consider necessary and more than we charge, yet there are many i I -k Ogderr grocers who are not satisfied with it and are charging j j more than allowed. Always ask the price of sugar before buy- ; j jjc ing. In the meantime keep our "cash and carry'' price in your !, mind. : f J i w 2 pounds granulated sugar 23c lQ 5 pounds granulated sugar 55c Tti 9 pounds granulated sugar 99c W, ! IDAHO HARD WHEAT FLOUR j ! 8 Another car unloaded this week. Another one on the way. This j. wonderful flour has the commendation of all discriminating housewives. Our price is even , less than most ordinary brands I j Ma sell for. Try just one sack. Unadulterated graham, too. 48 pound sack Idaho, hard wheat flour $2.55 , i 500 pound lots Waho hard wheat flour, per hundred. . . .'$5.00 48 pound sack genuine graham flour $2.45 I,- ,Je 9 pound sack Idaho Germade, 69c; 9 pound sack pancake I-. ' t" lem, fl 69CI jf 152 BUTTER AND BUTTER SUBSTITUTES If ; W Nut-o!a, a cocoanut oil butter and said by all to be by far the ! best one on the market. Try it. Pound, 35c. Fresh creamery I : butter, pound, 60c. Storage eggs, dozen, 50c. I t AT OUR MARKETS f 1 Twenty-fourth and Grant and 2264 Washington I j nfj You can get rare cuts of tender, rich meats at living prices. No g Jg one is to blame but yourself now if you pay two prices for your fresh meat. Take the time to go to a Skaggs market and save. ; SKAGGS 1 1 Stores located at Twenty-fourth and Grant Twenty-sixth and Washington and 2264 Washington. ESr |