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TUESDAY EVENING -OAKLAND TRIBUNE- FEBRUARY 11, 7 9 IS COUNTY KING CENTER FARMING Sale Wonderful Great Wednesday Barg'ams! Figures Show Big Output of a Fertile JRegion in San Joaquin Valley. Kings county In IB 10, among the 58 conntlea of California, ranked: Third In peat-h and nectarine production, 803,637 bushels; Fourth In alfalfa product, 123,112 tons; Fifth. In milk production, 8,0787,271 gallons; Sixth in grape production, pounds; Seventh In value of domestlo nni-mate; Eighth in number of cattle; Ninth in orchard fruit product, Seventeenth in value of farm property, $33,312,202. 25c. Neckwear at 25c and 50c Polka Iftiomen's Collars, Jabots, 10c Stocks, Ascots, Paney Bowa, etc, all new and clean.

jw ssxk rxS EACH Dot Hose, UVic Pr. In black, navy, tan and many excellent colors, with double heels, toes and soles. Some outsizes. SILK' BOOT HOSElrrilacJfr and white regular 50c, special 39 pair. 25c Wash Belting Sc Mercerized, plain white, fancy fig-, ured white or white with light blue or pink pat- New Spring Dress Goods SACRAMENTO; Feb.

11. Kings county, advantageously situated in the' rich San Joaquin valley, stands cut as one of the leading counties of the state in agricultural and horticultural pursuits, according to figures that have been compiled by Becretaryof State Frank C. Jordan for publication in the State Blue Book. Basing his comparative figures on United States census reports and state reports 1910, Jordan finds that Kings county! among the 58 of fornla, ranks third In peach and tarine production, fourth in alfalfa cm 43c ydM OAKLAND STORE Washington and Eleventh Streets What this Sale Means to Oakland Shoppers This bargain sale is intended to meet the extra trade demand of Wednesday, Free Market Day, in Oakland. The merchandise in this sale is of standard "Hale" quality, some old lines to clear at pittance prices; some new Spring lines at special low bargain prices.

Rarely, indeed, will you find such prices on such merchandise In Oakland. Come early! In the first sale two weeks ago many lines sold out before noon. Wecannot always foresee the popularity of various offerings. Always the early shopper gets the biggest bargains. Come early! One Day OnIy--43c Yard Gray; brown or tan mixtures and all-wool Serges, 36 inches wide.

Also new black and white Shep- herd Checks, 42 inches. Silk Remnants y3 Off Marked Prices 1.00 Silk Velvets Special 50 product, fifth -in milk production, sixth In grape production, seventh in the value of domestic animals eighth in number' of cattle, ninth, In tota orchard product and seventeenth -in the value of farm property. With a total 4and area of 741,760 acres, relates Jordan, the county 373,823 acres in farms, and the' value of farm property In 1810 -was This represents an increase In 10 years of $27,390,385. or 82.3 per cent The value of domestic animals on farms was $4,423,411, and those 4iot on farms $162,089. The total lKimber of cattle, horses, mules, hogs, sheep and goats was 191,031, and the receipts for the year from the sale of animals $932,227.

The value of Just 18 Women's covert Cloth Coats ''Sweaters Worth to 2.59, Slightly Soiled terns. YARD Embroidery SPECIALS 48c values, 25d yar 27-inch Flouncings of lawn, slightly soiled. 12 Yard 17-in. Flouncings and Corset Covers, some insertions; slightly soiled. For Men and Boys Men's New STRIPED SHIRTS, pleated or plain, 59.

Men's BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS, of gray or brown stripes, 75. Men's SOCKS in good col-ors, special 6 pair 50. Boys 2.00 WHITE RUFF NECK SWEAT ERS at 1.12. Heavy Brussels Net Curtains, A9 pair Worth to 2.25 pair; 7 pat-terns in white or Arabian; 2Ki yards long. poultry and eggs produced was $248, Regular 50c and 75c Linoleum Remnants at 495.

and the value of dairy products $834,251. The milk. product amounted to 8,078,271 gallons; butter fat sold 1A5 White. Waists, 39c 1,829,936 pounds; cream sold, 448,917 eggs produced, 687,052 dozen. Honey product for the year amounted Big bargains in pure cork and oil linoleum in pieces from 2 to 20 yards.

Wood, block or tile patterns; all popular colors. Sale Wednesday (Bring measure of rooms). 59i Excellent quality white lawnor Vn voile waists, slightly soiled, but LLL to 238,791 pounds. MUCH ORCHARD LAND. There were 1,048,506 bearing orch ard fruit trees and the product amounted to 1,315,117 bushels.

The bearing nut trees numbered 1747 TV -f bearing peach and nectarine trees, once to the laundry as good as new. 39t each. 7.25 Long Flanntlette Persian Kimonos at 79c Big Sale Wash Cottons bearing plum and prune trees, bearing apricot trees, 124,007. The peach and nectarine product amounted to 803,637 bushels plum j-and prune product, 25.8,851 bushels; apricot produce, 284,147 bushels; total grape product, Women's Pure Linen Suits at 166 pounds; JSSSS' Underwear are given a value of cereal crop was valued Figured Lawns in light colors, Light Shirting Prints. Cotton Challies, Apron Gingham, Heavy Huck Toweling, Bleached or Unbleached Muslin and Heavy Striped Tennis Flannel.

a -4122C White Tennis Flannel, twilled, 27 inches, 8tf yard. i 25c Mercerized Poplin at 15 yard. Long Cloth, 36 inches, 12-yard bolt at 1.15. 1.25 Spreads at 95. White hemmed or with colored fringe; double.

ah crops a tff.114. The 1550,869: fi All crops The hay and forage Crop, fruit and nut crop, $1 Originally marked 3.95, 5.00 up to 7.95. Of pure linen orlinene, mostly in natural color, light blues and a few whites. Just the thing for Spring and summer vacation wear. 2T9.568.

There were 34,292 acres planted to cereals and the product One-Third to One-Half Off UNION SUIIS 69 and 05. VESTS and TIGHTS at 39. G9and95. Materials include and wool, wool, wool and cotton or cotton. yd amounted to 687,738 bushels; 67,749 FLOOR kAM acres, in hair and forage.

and the product amounted to 158,306 tons 36,778 acres In alfalfa, and the 1.45 and 1.95 House product amounted to 123,112 tons. While these figures are lnslgnlfl cant in themselves, the Blue Book goes farther and tells how, All Fall Hat Shapes at Every Fall Shape included, felts, beavers and silks, originally worth to 3.00 to go Wednes- KFltl the days of pioneering past In 4.50 Marseilles Spreads at 3.59. 2.25 Woolnap Blankets at 1.79; 72x80 white or gray. Double Bed Sheets, seamed centers, 36Mach. Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting, 81 inches, 19 yard.

Mercerized Damask, 56 inches, 21d yard. I le 0t ap Gray 42x70 inches for cots, fW JLjC single bed8' boards, etc. thl county, highest state of cult! Dresses at 69c A short line, of clean house dresses in good ginghams, percales or linenes. vatlon Is prevalent throughout, Climate and other condition make, a failure of crops almost impossible, There Is a good supply of pure water, NEW STRING FLOWERS. 15, ID.

Violet, June 'rose or Forget-me'-not wreaths, etc. much flowing from artesian wells and the Irrigation System Is termed perfect. The county is nearly level fa no rock to contend with, no land- to cleftn, no hills and hollows to tilling of th soil difficult. Railroads Oakland's New Free Market run in straight lines throughout- its em length and breadth. Electric power Is readily available for pumping 600 Yards 20c Scrim One Day At 9c 9 Yard New white, ivory or ecru scrim in fine eyen weave, full 40 inches wide.r (Limit of 15 yds.

-to a customer). r. 1 'J 12V2C Figured Madra OC 3f plants or any other Attention is called to the fact that SECOND FLOOR in addition to horticultural and vltl- successes, sugar beets are fast A "Tit "rm-mi ffT, jz-xfmttkWrn--w-- Middy Blouses Worth to 1A5 Now at 79c A Discontinued Line Bargains tor Infants In the "Baby Shop" TRIMMED HATS off Marked Prices. Velvet, silk or plush hats. Also BOYS' HATS '2 off.Felts and Plushes.

50c INFANTS' SWEATERS at White grays and combi- nations. Blues, reds, greens or browns, reversible, 36 inches wide. 10c, 5c Blacmmmbbon r3 'becoming a factor in Kings county prosperity. The discovery a few years ag that a great deal of what seemed to. be almost waste land is particularly well adapted to the raising of this product has changed the whole face of the county in some parts.

About Corcoran, where the erection of a large sugar factory has opened up a Amarket, the growing of beets is being prosecuted 'very extensively. In other portions of the county experiments are Pure SilK. to 4 Inches' wide 5c yd Also 10c, 15c and 25c Short Lengths of Wednes day at 5 yard Ibelng made along this line with en couraglng results. STOCKMEN PROFIT. 50c Pillow Tops Stock raising, sheep raising and- hog are proiitaoie nere, as is bee culture, all of which are assuming I5c EACH Aprons n's 25c Fancy Tea Aprons, Child ren's 25c Gingham'' Aprons.

Couch Covers 'gradually increasing importance, 25c With Backsr Tinted; excellent materials; square or oblong. OAKIAM)'H NEW Ml t.K MAKKKT ON TUB KOt'TllWKST (OIIVKU or aSIT i Poultry raising, too, Is said to be profitable, for the reason that five Special at IXftTOX AND SIXTH STRKKTS." KV1XT AT AN FXPKNSB OP $25,000. acres of land are said to be sufficient to carry on the business on an ex tensive scale. Appropriate mention is. made of the Regular 1.00 and 1.25 Covers, 50 ins, by 3 fringed all around; 3 pat several cities and towns: Hanford, the seat, a busy little city, traversed by two main lines of rail terns, green or red.

road, boasting well-paved streets, commendable public buildings, schools, Leather Hand Bags worth 2.25, 2.50 and 3.00 at 1.39. Leather Hand Bags worth 1.75 and 2.00 special at 95. Regular 10c Blackola Shoe Polish special at 3. 10c Cakes Pure Olive Castile Soap at 4 cakes for 25. 10c, 15c Nail Brushes, solid backs, plain or fancy handles, 5.

i 5.00 "Ramona Sewing Machine public Institutions, and a number of 15c Passepartout prosperous ipaustxies; Corcoran, sur rounded by a rich agricultural district -4 Lemoore, well situated, nine miles FIE grand opening of Oakland's new Free Market will be held Saturday, February 15th. A concert will be rendered by Paul Steindorff' band. This market, one of the finest west of Chicago, was built by three public-spirited citizens, J. C. Rohan, William J.

Kelly and Samuel Livingstone. -The purpose of the Free Market is to sell to the consumer direct from the farmers at lowest possible prices, thus eliminating the middleman. -The new Free Market has a frontage of 100 feet on Washington street and 225 feet on Sixth street. It is well ventilated, sanitary and contains seventy-fiY stalls. A ladies' waiting room contains every convenience for including lavatories, free telephones and services of a maid.

-The proprietors guarantee protection in the quality of all goods and produce sold. In every respect Oakland's new Free Market is an institution to be proud of. Located Only 5 Blocks Below Hale's i from Hanford; Armqna, the point of ffl figures Junction of the Southern Pacific and a branch road to. Lemoore, Coallnga, and other points, and where the fruit 3c each A one-day bargain our regu- Jk jfc lar ,15.00 "Rartiona" Mai Aj Ij.OU industry is Immense. Other towns Wide vari VK Mix a And stations mentioned are Stratton Guernsey, Odessa, Harlow.

and Remnoy, all giving promise of ety of subjects; various sizes. chine at 12.50 cash, without doubt, the best machine ever offered at this price. Snlpndid finish and eniiln. rupia development. Throughout the Blue Book article is most interesting and contains data concerning Kings county which cannot be found within any other state reg- PYROGRAPHY PANELS, ular 10c to 35c, at 5.

fully guaranteed by AACU Hale's. AMn i a publication. This article, together with other similar articles concerning each county, go to form a completed whole, which Secretary Jordan believes will stancUout as one of the most valuable Ynd helpful reviews of the state re-t sources that has ever been included within an official publication. BARRARIANNS CELEBRATE BERKELEY GIRLS AT BIG BANtlUET SELECT CLASS CREW WILL ATfEXp LUNCnEON. AN-FRANCiSCO, Feb.

ll.The Builders' -Exchange will attend the luncheon of the Home Industry League of Cnlifornla at the Palace Hotel next Thursday- at p. m. The speakers representing the exchange-will be as follows: James A. president; E. J.

Brandon, vice-president, and Jl J. Phillips. geltctirVfl of tli crWi tau htm made taranr WOMAN FROM PORTLAND FAILS TO FIND SON SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11, -John Breghear arflved her from Portland a month- ago, at the- Win-cheater Hotel and after obtaining employment wrote hfs-rhbther, Mrs. Louise BreShear, to Join him.

The woman arrived Saturday but has been unable to locate her son. He Is 26 BURGLAR FAILS TWICE" TO ENTER SALOONS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, ll.The frequent passing of policemen and special officers prevented a burglar from breaking Into two saloons on Kearny street between and a. m. today. The first attempt was made tn the place conducted by Louis Willie, 336 Kearny street, where a Jimmy was set in the door and an entrance, al th.

wom.a tttdanti at tilt nolrtrilty of Call-forali. Tt co-d' be Wld In th mornliic of Febra.rr S3. Each clan Till b. rfprcaented with two boat. Society Women Wash Their Own Hair Sen Sufferers Read Tht erewm named: Poit-iradtiate Ham do TWorM Bradley, how; Joaephloo 1 C'onte, coxawaln; lair.

atrokc: I.rdla Wethero, bow; Italia ile Jaroetttt, rpxawaln. SookJW-PatrlcIa MvMmd, atroke; Dorla Clark, bow; Halen Moor ft, coiawaln; Mary Pe-tm-aoo, atroke; Marf aretta Harrar, taw; te-tmda Brown, coxswain; Mirj MuItodj, T. WllUamaon waa tho boat of a banquet on goodar sight to celebrate the wtotory the Barbarian In tbe flre-a-ald football competition. All tb plaiera wbo participated ware fuest of tb Barbarian president, and moat of th member, were acconipaoled by ladlea. Among the -oattld.

euests were Fred Blrdaall, former rbalrman of the Aaaoclatlon; Jam fa Lenoo, the celebrated piper and aoeeer referee, and other prominent official of aoc-cerdom. Edgar Pomeror officiated tn tbatole of toajrt-maater. Jack Mackenale. "the aoeeer commla-lonr of tb elub, whs baa Joat recoTered from aa operation which kept htm oat of the field, waj the recipient of manjr cangratnletfon. hla ronraleaceDce and tb aucceaa of the team.

Alec Rnm, a former' Tottenhani Hltttnnr fnllhark. anri well known In Kriarli.k boxing ira. introduced to tbo Compaq? "as a jiew member of the Barbarlana. years old. ieei 10 inches, stoop shouldered, slim.

build. "Home shampooing among society wo. fmn is rapidly gaining In popularity," "ays Mae Martyn. writing for the Bos-. ton American-.

'Thla-is- not a fad or i fancy, but rather because splendid results are attained In this manner, through the use of canthrox. 7f you weuld have luxuriant growth of glossy. this easy way of bam. a teaspoonful of can-thro In a teacup of hot water, then pour ori the scalp and rub vigorously for a -few minutes, after which the hair and snip I ahoiiM rarefullv. When th hair Is dry you mill be delighted with Its I flurry, Vloy "While ranthroi not axroensive.

Toy Jonlora Ettaol Marraj, atroka; Idttb Small, rw; Floraorw Jefonaoo, ooxawala; Etbl Crane, The effect of H.D.D. Is to soothe as soon as applied: then It penetrates ttie pores, destroys and throws oft all disease germs leaves the. skin clean and healthy. I We are' so confident of the marvelous i power of n.DJD that we have taken ad-, vantage nf the manufactwrers' guaran-' tee. to offer k-o'i a full-si2 rottl trial.

You arf to Judge- the merit of the. remedy In voir own particular ease. If oi. heljyoiir rrmlm ymt -WfMnm. is made of the same heal- Ing ingredient's: As us about it.

Owl 15mg litth god krosdwtr, lorh most gained when the man "was evidently frightened off. He thin went to the saloon of Oeorge Clutter, SSI Kearny, street, where he met with a similar experience. The Jimmy marks on the two doors are Identical. BHKA fv CASH BOX. HA FHAWISm.

Feb. li Th. cash registpr In the saloon of. Peter Hlml, Filbert and Powell streets, ws atroko; Loulao Rkefn, bow. Ella 'Wall, coxawala; We -want all skin sufferers who have suffered for many years the tortures of disease and who have sought medical aid in vain, to read this.

We, a- old established druggists of this community, wish to recommend to you a product that has glveiv many relief and may mean the end of your agony. The product Is a mild, nlmple wash, not a patent medicine concocted of various worthless drugs, but a efrlenttflc comnound made of well known entlnentlc Ingredients. It Is made In the laboratories 3of Chicago and 1 called ths O.D.O. Prescription for Eczema. This Is a doctor's' special prescription one that has effected many, wonderful cures.

Anew rMnniircr- aumlruto. Sonbomore. Mildred pfrnke; lfabl .1 Re.too. bow; E.ro 'BrouzbtoD, coxswain; Nlta Etsff.fli, lisrt. OiA Z-vici.

ECZEMA CURED IN TO TO 30 DAYS, The Pari Medicine 2624 Pine afreet, 8t. Ijoul. manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine, nav a nw and wonderful discovery, SA-NARE CUTIS, Whtrh they guarantee to cure any nf Kr7PMa. nrt friwtter of how Inn. standing.

In 10 to'SO daVs, and wlllj-efimd money If It fails. GROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS IS perfectly clean and does not italn.riryour druggist hasn't It, send uS' tOc tiustaais and it will be sent by mala A4TrUsaat, coxftwala: Alice Boran, anh.tlttite. rreahaiao Br.l. Sunimera. atrnke; Pe-.

Bu.U.- bow; Adella Hann, eoxawaln: EMza-both BOl, atroka: Helen Mrnonald. how; Clara should. be careful to it in an original broken into this morning and $1S taken. Entrance to the place' was and wasningion, j.ia ana san t-aoio st, ret Rocky the great nnoka. Coiaa.

aaaaawaln; Jlarw DaTlea. oobatlroto. Cubdae will thk gained by means of a pass key.

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