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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1912)
NOTABLE TAFT ACHIEVEMENTS His Administration Has Gained Many Worthy Ends. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY, Million! of Dollars 8vd to Govern ment by Commission Ably 8upportd . by Executive High 8tanderde Set by Policies of the President What These Policies Are. 1. Arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France. 2. Veto of Arizona statehood bill be cause of recall of Judges provision. 3. Enforcement of Sneruian nuti-trust law without fenr or favor. 4. Veto of Democratic wool, cotton and free list bills as unfair, unscien tific and destructive of the Republican principle of protection. G. Abrogation of discriminating pass port treaty with Russia. 0. Postal savings banks established. 7. Railroads prevented from putting rate Increases into effect without ap proval of interstate commerce commis sion. 8. Panama cannl pushed to early completion without hint of scandal. , 0. White slave tralllc practicully de stroyed. 10. Admission of Arizona and New Mexico to statehood. 11. Bureau of mines established to snfosrunid the lives of miners. 12. American capital and labor bene fited by extension of foreign markets. 13. Abollllon of peonage. M. Income tax amendment to the constitution submitted to state legisla tures for ratitlcadon. 15. Holler inspection law passed by congress. l'J. Bond issue to complete irrigation projects in the west. 17. Maintenance and extension of open door policy In China. 18. Pence maintained In Cuba, South and Central America by friendly warnings and intervention. - 10. Government business methods modernized uud reformed by economy and elliciency commission, saving mil lions of dollars annually. 20. Nonpolitli-a! methods used lu tak ing the thirteenth census. 21. tucket shops and get-rieu-quick concerns destroyed. ' 22. Parcels post recommended. 23. New treaty with Japan, ending racial controversies . on the Pacltlc coast. 24. Further extension of safety ap pliance act. 2.i. PostomVo department made self sustaining. 20. Canadian reciprocity. Rejected by Canada through fear that the Unit ed States would derive the henelits. 27. Publication of campaign funds and expenditures. 28. Indorsement of commission's re port and proposed bill concerning em ployers' liability. 2!). Reorganization of customs serv ice, corruption elimluntcd. frauds ex posed nnd punished and millions of dollars recovered. 30. Court of commerce to review findings of Interstate commerce com mission. 31. .Nonpartisan tariff board to re port on the difference in the cost of production at liome and abroad. 32. Corporation tax, yielding ?30, 000,000 nununlly; government exami nation of corporation methods pro Tided. 33. A deficit of $58,000,000 transform ed into a $30,000,000 surplus. 84. Nonpartisan Judicial appoint ments. 85. Further control of railroads through extension of powers of the in terstate commerce commission. 30. Worklngman's compensation act brought to successful issue in the su preme court 37. Stock nnd bonds commission: val uable and exhaustive report submitted ' as basis for legislation. 38. Extension of civil service by ex ecutive order. 39. Practical conservation nets. 40. Courts of customs nppeals; un dervaluations stopped. Polioies of President Taft. 1. Peaco with all the world through Just dealing and prepnreduess for wnr. 2. Neither race nor creed a bar to appointment to olhee. 3. The upholding of a righteous Ju diciary. 4. Economy nnd efficiency, including core of superannuated employees. 5. Penny postage through postal economies. 0. States' rights when not In conflict with federal authority. 7. Extension of practical conserva tion nets. 8. Parcels post. 0. Federal incorporation act. 10. Revision of currency laws and prevention of panics. 11. Protection of American citizens at home nnd abroad. 12. High standard set In federal ap pointments. 1.1. Sclentlflt study of industrial con ditions. 14. International Investigation of causes of high cost of living. 15. Scientific revision of the tariff on a protective basis through nonpartisan tarlEf board. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the stale o( Oregon for Douglas county, adminis trator of the estate of Thomas Mo slony. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by required to present the same to me. properly verified, as by law re quired, at Roseburg. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 19th day of March. ,912- E. L. CANNON, Administrator of the Estate of Thom as Molony, deceased. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . . lilt. II. K. NHKIili, Osteopathic Physician. 301 Perkins Building. Roseburg, Oregon. MRS. CHARLES HEIXI4.VR, Teacher of Piano. Studio, 423 Ella Street. Phone 33-R Douglas County cruamery butter is the best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with a home product, which is always strict ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll 75 cents. dswtf r.'LASSIKIKK ADVERTISING. MISt ELANKOLS. PRIVATE BOARD For either ladies or gentlemen. For parti culars please phone 300-J. 89-tf MONEY TO LO.iN on improved farm property at 8 per cent. Com ,.,merclul Abstract Company, Rose burg, Or. Phone 245. 47-dswtf GARDEN SPAUI.NQ Or any other work solicited. Parties needing services of a competeut and reli able man will Ilud my work satis factory. Address "S" care News, or inquire at this office. 85-tf , PR ,M. ASHTOX Chiropractic Physician Spinologist. Chronic Diseases a Specialty FOR EXCHANGE 120 acres good timber land, 12 miles west of Roseburg, on county road. Will exchange for desirable city prop erty. Inquire of John Penule, West Roseburg. 60-a4 FOR SALE Two nice colts, halter broke, coming 2 and 3 years old and will make a good team. Will sell cheap. Inquire News 73-tf FOR SALE Team, weight about 3,000, 7 and 8 years old, also good harness. Inquire of C. A. Walker, West Roseburg. 62-IU23 FOR SALE Two head of young horses. Inquire of W. A. Siuick or at ranch, 3 miles east of tho city. 79-a7 FOR SALE Seed oats, wheat and potatoes. Address O. Martin, Roseburg, Ore., or phono Farmers 153. 51-BWIU26 FOR SALE. Cottage In North Rose burg witb bath, hot and cold wa ter; all conveniences at your own terms. Call Clark's Studio 63-dtf FOR SALE Bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1,200. Sound and gentle a good saddler. Inquire L. V. Cole, last house on Court street, near creek. 98-swd 224 Cass St. Roseburg. MRS. H. JAY STONE, Teacher of Piano. Classes In Harmony, SNAP One 4-room house; one 2 room house, and two lots 40x100 each, for sale at a bargain, $500 dowu, balance easier than rent. Call or address Page Investment Co., phone 242, 109 North Jifbk Bon street. 86 Studio 717 Hamilton St. Phone 288-R CURDO.V A. FORI, Vocal Lessons. Studio 437 N. Rose St. Pbone 290-R Roseburg ... -Ore. Jfc DR. H. E. HERMANN, Eye Specialist, 217 South Stephens Street, Roseburg, Oregon. n tt DR. J. L. CALLAWAY" v Osteopathic lMiyclsIan R Chronic diseases a specialty. Graduate of the American & School of Osteopathy Kirksvllle, : Mo., under founder of science ft Dr. A. T. Still. Office Abraham Bide. Phone 109 Roseburg, Ore. ft NOTICE Anyone wanting men to work on farm, ranch or orchard, dairy or professional, skilled or unskilled labor, or parties looking for work of any sort, call or write ROSEBURG EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, corner Pine and Lane streets. 88-nl2 He's All Right who, before going on a Journey, sees to it that ho hus a good supply of ivcU laundered linen. We make a specially of getting tilings ready for emergencies of this kind, and ho do (lie work well and deliver It on time. Ill STAR LAONDRr HOMESEEKEHS See these for sale or exchange. Two unimproved ranches, cheap; on county road, close to school and P. O. Small houses and outbuildings on places, also some fruit, plenty of water and wood. Deal with owner, a res ident of Douglas county for 8 years. W. F. Deets, 734 S. Pine street, Roseburg. Or. 78-tf FOR-SALE! FOR SALE Two bronze turkeys. Apply to Henry Conn or phone 6X1. 100-tf FOR SALE One good milch cow. For particulars phone Farmers 14XX2. 30-tf FOR SALE An almost new piano, cheat) for cash. For particulars inquire News office. 109-tf FOR SALE Automobile, My three seated Bulck roadster at a bar gain. E. H. Roseuborry. BO-tf INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS Eggs for sale, $1 per 13. E. M. Mnrs ters, 129 Sheridan street. 49-tf FOR SALE 3 V4 WebbeFwagonr 3 inch tread. Price $25.00. For particulars inquire of The News. 118-dswtf SEED ARTICHOKES W. E. Daven port has plenty of this seed for sale. Phone Farmers 1 5X. 121-118 FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf one week old. Part Jersey. Call or address Henry Schrenk, Looking GlasB, Ore. 119-dswtf TEN ACRES FOR SALE One mile from postofflce. Very desirable. Investigate this. Inquire News office. 90-al5 EGGS FOR HATCHING Plymouth Rocks nnd Black Mlnorcns. Lay ing strains. Only $1 per 15. In quire Wood, News office. 55-tf FOR SALE Choice White Leghorn cockrels for Bale. Inquire of H. B. Church, North Roseburg, or at Cass Btreet Baltory. 56-tf FOR SALE. One pure bred Jersey bull, 2 years old. Looney strain. Dam has record of 16 pounds but ter per week. Grand sire won second prize nt Lewis & Clark ex position. Address B. F. Nichols, Riddle, Oregon. 18-tt EGUS FOR HATCHING Indian Runner ducks, R. I. Reds, Brown Leghorns, from laying strulns, $1.50 per 15. L. D. Carl, 128 Flint street. 72-aCsw FOR SALE Eggs from my S. C. White Leghorns, select laying stock; $1.00 per setting of 15. Mrs. James Aitken, Edenbowor, Or. Phone Farmers 256. 59-tf ANOTHER SNAP--Four big lots, best of garden soli, well Bltuated and Burely a bargain at $275 for the four. Address J. N., box 55. or Inquire at News office. 4-tf LOTS FOR SALE Two residence lots In desiruble part of city, one of them a corner. Tract 80x110. For particulars address C, box 55, city, or call at Nows office. l-m26 FOR SALE New eight-room bunga low on S. Jarkson street; near high 6shool; good view. Call at this oftlle or address A. Palmer, 615 S. Jackson street. Prlco $2, 100. 2-dt( A HOME ON TERMS To iuts, small house, close In and near high school, owner will sell at prlco be low adjneent vacant lots. Part cash. Now get busy quick. Ad dress Owner care Nows. 57-tfM EGGS FOR HATCHING Rhode Is lund Reds, Whlto Orpingtons and White Leghorns. Tho very best of stock and prices reasonable. Address II. B. Church, Rosoburg, Oregon. 10-tf FOR SALE A good paying geuernl store (building, stock and fix tures), building situated on leased land nt vory small annual rental. A good proposition. George Hins dals, .Hugo, Ore. 9 FARM FOR SALE 50-acre farm, adapted to the growlug of com mercial fruits; good buildings, 64 miles from Roseburg; easy terms. Apply at this office for particulars. 65-a4 FOIl SALE This week; owner go ing East. Ranch of 9 acres, close to Edenhower P. O., horse, buggy, light spring wngon, 2 sets of har ness. Jersey cow, chickens, grind stone. Bargains while they InBt. H. B. Ileald, box 3(1, Edcnhowar. 122-a2 FOR SALE Good heavy work und brood mare. 6 years old; cheap on account of blemish. One good, sound, gentle mare coming four. One two-sentcd buggy and double Bet of new buggy harness. Must be sold In ten days. Call nt News office. 123-tf FOR SALE 247 acres of land one mile from Riddle, about 70 ncres In cultivation nnd as much more could be cleared up and put Into cultivation; heurlng orchard of prunes and npples of nbout 12 acres, fair house und bam. Price $40.00 iter acre. For particulars address II. J. Wilson, Riddle, Oregon. 15-al FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs. $1,50 per setting, address box 207, Roseburg. 101-tf RHODE ISLAND REDS Eiisfrom prize winners $2 per 13 or $3.50 per 26. Ray Mabely, city, or phone Farmers 64. S2-m22 FOR SALE OR TRADE A four passenger touring cur In good con dition; town propertv proferred. Call at 217 S. Stephens St. 108-n20 FOR SALE Ono three and a quar ter skein Mitchell wagon. For particulars Inquire of Geo. Poole, or A. W. King, Roseburg, Ore gon. S4-a9 YES I can furnish you with 1 or 50,000 clean, healthy, well rooted apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, prune, ornamental or shade trees; also shrubs and vines or any var iety. Call on or address R. Q. Hound, 619 Mill street, Roseburg. Oregon. Agent for the old reliable Washington Nursery. 12-tf FOR SALE Oats and Barley, baled oat hay, and 150 bushels of Early Rose potutoes. Phono Farmers 104, or address Mrs. A. M. Long, Cleveland, Or. . 68-tf FOR SALE A new 7-drnwer SING ER SEWING MACHINE; has not been used a week; coBt $70. A bargain at $50. R. C. Barnard, Golden theatre. 94-m28 FOR SALE A snap If taken at once. A modern, up-to-date, nine-room house, two toilets, bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, and tele phone; ti blocks from postofflce. Inquire at 114 2nd Ave. N. 96-tf FOIl SALE Household goods, In cluding stoves, furniture, beds bedding, curtains, shades, carpets, cooking utensils nnd chickens, with privilege of renting house. R. C. Buruurd, Golden theatre. 93-in28 SALE OR TRADE Good S-room house and large lot In desirable part of the city, price $3. COO; also live Una lots, price $1,300. Will sell or trado for ranch property. Address "11" cure Box 65, Roso burg. 17 FOR SALE Buggy. In first-class condition. Am leaving Ruscburg . and must Bel) this vehlclo at u sacrifice. Apply to C. 11, Foster, at Banks & Welker's livery stable on Main street or nt Tho Nows office. 99-tf FOR SALE 2 Cyphers Incubators, 220 egg nnd 360 egg; $12 und $18; used ono season. Thruo S. C. White Leghorn cocks, 1 year old, $1 each. J. Bentley, llmpqua Park, across Alexander bridge. Roseburg. 10fi-dswu4 FOR SALE 8 room house with bath and sewer connections, fair barn and wood shed, cement walks and paved BtrcctB, good location for rooming and boarding house. Cull at or address 519 Mill street. A bargain for some one. Lot Is 80x102. 22-tfB FOR SALE House and lot; modern In every way, closo In, paved streets, a bargain. Will sell for cash or on Installments. Also fine lot on pnved street. Address "1J" euro News, or inquire tills of fice.. 107-n20 SIX LOTS Beautiful residence property, all in choice hearing fruit, good soil, fenced, city wutor, nt less than others are asking for unimproved prniwrty. Only $250 cash will hnndto this fine tract; balance long tlmo. Inquire Nows office, but conio quick. 5-tf ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place just outside city limits, good six room house, hnm, chicken house, yards, otc, all fenced and in HrBt clnss condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, some in bear ing, big shndo trees by house, nil for only $1,800, Inqulro Nows of fice. 21-tf COUNTRY- HOME FOR SALE Close In, about six aires, piaBtored house of 8 rooms, barns, water for irrigating piped over place, and everything in Ilrat-clnss condltlou, a bonanza for market gnrdenlng. Nice lot of betrlng Itees and n homo that you will bo proud of nnd an Income maker. For par ticulars. Inquire News office 23-tf FINE BUNGALOW Will Bell or trade finest property In good rail road town for Roseburg residence or farm nenr city. This bungalow Is now, modern, 3 large lots go with It, delightful view of river and town, and rents for $17.60 er month. This Ib Bomethlng ex tra fine. Address, Owner, News, Roseburg, box 112, as part payment. Address V. J., or call at News office. 42-tf TRADERS, GET BUSY 480-acr wheat ranch near Wilton Creek, Eastern Washington; 2 sets of buildings, all fenced, wells, wind mill, all tillable, and a farm that will, summer fallowing 240 acres each season, bring Its owner 7,000 bushels. of hard wheat annually. Will sell this place on small cash payment, or trade for small place near Roseburg and Borne cash. For all Information concerning this property. Inquire of Mr. Wood, News office. 16-tf LOST AND FOUND. STOCK RANCH 227 acres, 30 acres under cultivation, lot more easily cleared; Irrigation ditch with water right; good springs, flue outsldo stock range; place fronts river, Btnall orchard. Very desirable. Price, Including all farm machinery, cows, hogs, goats and poultry, $5,700. Address "S" care News, or inquire this office. 87-al3 LOST Pair gold bowed spectacles, belong to old gentleman. Finder please leave at News office. 116-tf FARM FOR $1,260 160 acres, ten utiles from cltv. on county road, house, barn, ana won, purely fenc ed, and a desirable place for shoep. goats and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raising. Good ronds. Within 2 miles of school, Btoro uud church. Plenty of tim ber. Get busy if you want this place. Address W. R care News 13 FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly Im proved 10-acre tract 1 mile from good town, now 7-room bungalow, good barn and poultry houses, 6 acres in orchnrd and berries, splen did location, first cIubs every way. One of tho finest places In South ern Oregon. Sidewalks to dopot und town; crop all In and will trado for Roseburg proporty or farm near city. Address Owner, News office, box 111. FOR SALE Fnrm of 150 acres, 1 mile from Roseburg city limits, on county road; 80 acres rich high grade land, balance gentle Blope Biiltablo for fruit and pasture.' New modern 8-room house, largo new burn; place nil fenced and cross fenced, mostly with Page woven wire; 4 largo living Bprlngs, nbtin dunce of oak tlmbor; particularly suitable to cut Into small tracts for fruit, garden, truck nnd chicken ranches. Cuo be had if taken at once $75 )er ncre, terms to suit. A great bargain. AddrcBS box 617, Roseburg, Or., or Inquire at Nows office. 405-tfdsw l'OU RUNT. TO RENT 6-room unfurnished cot tage. Inquire 647 Mill St. 32-dttF FOR RENT 8-room house, cloao in. Inquire of Albert Abraham, Ma sonic building. Phono 271 91-tf FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. Call at 217 Chad wlck Btreet. 30-dtfT FOR RENT FurnlBhoO room, all modern conveniences, ono block of Masonic tomple. Inquire at Clnrk's studio. 87-tf THIS BEATS RENT Two nice lots, few bearing trees, smull neat house, everything .In nice shnpB. only $750. Denl with owner, be cause you ennnot bout It. Inqulr" Nows for particulars. 28-tf FOR RENT 160 acres, 37 acres of wheat, 10 acres oats, 20 acres for hay, horses, cows, sheep and bogs, nlso wngon goes with ranch, In cluding farming implements, poul try. Close to Bchool and postof flro. For particulars Inquire News office. 43-tf FOR TRADE. FARM OR CITY PROPERTY Vory desirable tmall farm with lino Improvements nnd close 11 will exchnngo for doBlrubluj U wn renl estato, or accopt city property FOUND Old gentleman's glasses. Call at News office, secure proji erty and pay for this ad. 104-m30 LOST Shepard dog, sable back, while head and belly. Weight, about 75 pounds. Finder return to Grand hotel. 117-dtt FOUND Ladles' coat on Deer Creek ' road In North Roseburg. Owner can regain property by Identify ing garment, calling at News office and paying for this ad. 103-m30 LOST Dark brown fur collar. Iist Saturday, Finder leave at The News office and recelvo re ward. 92-tt LOST OR STOLEN Pocket book containing several notes made pay able to Andrew Redlfer. All parties are hereby warned against pur chasing same A. C. REDIFER. 4 5-tf WANTED. WANTEL General housework by experienced girl. Inquire News office. 113-M2 WANTED Position on ranch by man and wife. Telephone 115-J. 120-dm27 WANTED A homestead relinquish ment with Improvements from owner; no agents. Write full des cription and lowest price In first lettor. C. Quick, Molalla, Ore gon. 115-tt GOOD MILK COW Wanted to buy or trade for full Jersey butter cow. F. J. Robson, Harvard Ave., West Roseburg. 102-m31 WANTED To buj one or two Mares, 1200 to 1400 pounds', not over 8 yonrs old, well broke, gen- tie and kind and not afraid of autos. Address X care of The News. 80-tfM WANTED Loganberry plants by the hundred or thousand. Can use ton thousand. Write for prices, state about number you can fur nish. S. B. Morss, Cottage Grove, Ore. 83-all WANTED To trade line furniture of 7-room, rooming house in Port land on west Bide, cIobo in for house nnd lot In Roseburg. For particulars address box 75, Rose burg, Ore. 24-tf MELROSE POULTRY YARDS Eggs for hatching; baby chicks, Orpingtons, buff and white; also leghorns and various others. All sales guaranteed. . Let us know your wnnts. Frod A. Goff, Rose- burg, Ore. 64-tt WANTED MAN TO RENT One of the moat beautiful situated and modern homes, one mile from Rid dle, Ore. Ranch consists of 40 acres; 25 acres In cultivation and young orchnrd and berrys. Stock farm and implements and crop to be sold to renter. This can be handled for $700.00. Will lease for 3 years. You can rent this modern home cheaper than you can live In your own house, as the owner has other business to care for. Call on or write the Riddle Lund Agoncy, Riddle, Or. 114-m29 13c corn, per can 10c loo tomatoes, per can 10c 15c beans, per can 10c 20c peas, per can 10c RED RIBBON Extra Good Quality. 20c tomatoes, per can 15c 20c corn, per can 15c 20c beans, per can 15c 20c kraut, per can 15c 20c pumpkin, per can 15c 20c peas, per can 15c 30c salmon, per can 25c CAN FRUITS 30c Red Ribbon peaches 25c 30c Red Ribbon pears 25c 30c Red Ribbon apricots 25c 30c Red Ribbon sliced peaches 25c 3."ic Red Ribbon pineapple 30c Although we have reduced our stock $1,500.00 while moving we are still forced to reduce again, as we are short of store room, and cannot possibly pay warehouse room on our excess stock, conse quently we are going to give you for the next 30 days tho same prices that we gave you while moving, as we positively must reduce I the stock. Below are a few of the prices. Compare them with what you are now paying. We built this store up with Square Dealings, Right Prices and Satisfied Customers. Phone 317, any time. We Strive To Please. Phone 317 Stubbs & Ward pays the Freight. Agents for Royal Bakery Bread Seeded raisins, per pkg 10c London Layer raisins, per lb . . . 10c Dried peaches, per lb 12Vc Dried prunes, fancy, per II) . .I2y2c Dried Currants, per pkg I2y2c Mince Meat, per lb 10c Special Roast Coffee, per 11) . . .25c Special Blend Coffee, per 11) . . .30c Peaberry Coffe, per 11)' 30c Please All Steel Cut, 3. lbs . .'.$1.00 1). E. Vacuum packed, per lb . .40c D. E. Vacuum p'k'd, 2 lb can 75c Postuni, per pkg 25c Space does not permit us a full list of prices,, but every article in the store, with the exception of contract goods, are cut in price for cash. Out of town orders will receive the same careful atten tion as if you were present. This sale lasts for 30 days only. Buy while you have a chance to save money. Save Your Coupons Given For Cash Trade ROYAL TEAS English Breakfast 45c Gun Powder 40c Spider Leg 35c Green Japan 35 EXTRAS English Breakfast 60c Gun Powder 50c Ceylon Tea 60c Uncolorcd Japan 50c P II o N E 317 2."ic Borax Chips 20c 7 doz. Chillies Pins 10c 21 bars of any kind of white soap $1.00 30 bars of yellow soap . .$1.00 0 bars of glycerine soap 25c Large pkg. of Gold Dust 20c 1.000 Matches for 5c 15c pkg. Quaker Oats 120 30c pkg. Quaker Oats 25c 3 1()c pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c Kellogg Corn Flakes 10c Shredded wheat, per pkg. . . .12c 3.jc Col. Wheat Flakes 30c 2")c pkg. H-0 Pun cuke flour . .20c 15c pkg. Maccaroni 10c 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00 With Every $5.00 Order. Pure Maple Syrup, gal $1.50 Pride of Roseburg Muple flavor 90c White Rock Drips $1.00 Fountain Drips 45c Fancy Bulk, per gallon 50c J Mire Sorghum syrup, gal. . . .$1.00 Dixie Cook Molasses, can ....15c Kingsford corn starch, pkg.. .I2l2C Kingsford gloss starch, pkg. . . .10c Lilly Gloss, reg. 10c, now 8c Best corn starch, per pkg 8c Arm & Hammer Soda 8c Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb , . . ,45c K. C. Baking Powder, 80 oz. . . .70c K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. . . .20c Crescent Baking pwd. 1 lb . . . .20c Shilling Baking pwd., 1 lb... 45c Griffins Catsup pt. hot 20c French Mustard, pt. hot 10c Snyders Catsup, pt bottle 25c