16 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1905. LOTS FOB TIE TERMINAL YARDS Deeds to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed for Record. SIXTY-FOUR PARCELS INALL Astlie Considerations in the Trans fers for the Most -Part Are Spe cified for Nominal Sums, Amounts Arc Unknown. Filing; or record yesterday afternoon in the office of the County Recorder, of C dcods for property located In Couch Addition, transferring- the lots and blocks described to the Northern Pa cific Railroad Company, for the first time definitely acquaints the public with the description of property ac quired for the enlarged terminal yards in Portland. The deeds were filed for record by J. Couch Flanders, first pres ident of the Portland & Seattle Railway Company, who has represented the Northern Pacific locally ln the Initial steps preparatory to securing increased yard facilities necessary for the heavier traffic to be brought to Portland when the new entrance to this city Is com pleted. Prices paid for the property is con cealed behind considerations of nom inal sums named in the deeds, in many -ases the amount being stated as $1. ind the properly is acquired through the agency of the Security Savings & Trust Company. The property is that previously described in The Oregonian, idjolning the present terminal yards And all will be utilised Tor trackage and yard purposes. The deeds recorded convey the following parcels of land: T Lawrence Joell and vrifc. north half lot 4. block 144. Couch. Caroline E. Wilson, blocks 228 and 1SS. Couch, North western Transfer Company, lots 1. 4. B and 8. block 187. Couch. George Hartness and wife, lots 2, 3 and C. block 134. Couch. Dominic Lefevre and wife, lot 1. block 134. Roger B. SInnott and wife, lots C and l block 127. Couch. Clara Kaufman, lots 5 and 0. block 127. Couch, 59000. American Trapl & Investment Company, lots 2. 3 and 4. block 127. Couch. Bcrthold Kretschmar and wife, lot 6 and . block 126. Couch; west -half of east half of lots 2 and 3, block 1ST.. Couch. Wakeman-More Trans. Co.. lots 1, 2, 3 and t. block 11C. Couch. Wells. Fargo & Co., lots 1 and 4, block JPC Couch. Franz Elllng and wife, lot 2, block ISO. Abbott & Church Company, lots 3 and S. block 135. Couch. Harold L. Gilbert, south half lot 3, block ISC, Couch. Addle Parvln. lots 2, 3 and 0. block 144. The German Savings & Loan Society, lots r and 0. block 140. Couch. 5C500. Orogon Transfer Company, undivided half block 217. Couch. Rachel Gates et al.. lots 7 and S. and north 12 feet lot 5, north 124 feet lot G, block 21fi; lots 7 and 8. block 140. Couch. Cook & Klornan Transfer & Storage Co., undivided 35-100 ln block 217. Couch. William M. Ladd and wife, lots 2 and 3. and south 37 feet lot 6. block 218. Couch. A, Cphij and wife, lots 1 and 4. block 242. Couch. r W. K. Smith and wife, lots 2. 3 and 0. "block 242. Christine Fleck?nste!n et al., lot 5, block 242. Couch. C R. Andritschke, lot 7. block 242. Augusta JakoIIo. lot 8. block 242. Couch. Tolin Kiernan and wife, block 241, Couch. John A. Martin and wife, lots 0 and 7. block 1S9. Couch. Mary H. Couch, block 223 and lots 2 and 3. block 180. Couch. William' Reldt, north half lot 4. block 154. Couch. Henry Peary and wife, south half lot 4. block 144. John Brown .and wife. Henry H. Brown and wife. William A. Brown and wife, lots 5 and 8. block 145. $17,000. James Drlscojl and wife, lot 5. block 144. Man H. Couch, all block 223 and lots 2 and 3. block 180. George B. "Davis and wife, lots 0 and 7. block 143. George A. Pease, lots 6 and 7. block 200. Ella L. Woodward and husband, undivided half lots 2 and 3. block 200. J. R. Stoddard, undivided half lots 2 and 3. block 200. John Enberg and, wife, west half lots C and 7. block 201. Salvator Dindlo and Vire. east half of east half lots 2 and 3. block 201. Francisco Amato. west half of east half lots 2 and 3, block 201. Elsla P. Healy. west half lots 2 and 3, block 201. ,, George W.. William H., Arthur D. Marshall, also Mary E, Marshall and Margaretta Mar shall, lots 1. 4, 5 and 8. block 200; lots 1 and 4, and the south 37 feet lot 5, block 218. JC A. Schanen and wife, lot 8. block 117. I." Marlah Cane-, lots 2 and 3, block 126. J. W. Caples 'and wife, lots 1 and 4. block 12. Eiljar Lazarus, lots 5. 0, and 8, blocK 180. C. E. Cook and wife, lot 1. block. 144. Elva E. Hartness and husband, Jots 1 and 4. block 133, Couch. .,,., w Helen Spauldlng. lot 5. block 11.. Couch. Henry Pittock and wife, lots 6 and i. block 117. , . . William M. Ladd and wife, lots 6 and . block 116. Couch Addition.,, $1. W. JC. Smith and wife, lots 1 and 4, block 117. Couch Addition. $1. Mary Labbe. William Labbe and Jennie Labbe. nelrs-at-law of August kegot, de ceased, lot 8. block 117. Couch AddlUon (warranty deed), tl. , G A Brown and wife, lots 4 and 3, block 134." Couch Addition. L Salvatcre Battaglla (quit claim) to Man Labbe. WllUam Labbe and Jennie Labbe, lot 8. block 117. Couch Addition. $5045. Pacific Paper -Company, all of block 100, Couch Addition. $1. Henrietta Block, lots 5 and 8. and last half of lots 0 and 7. block 201. Couch Ad dition. $1. , . L P. Beno and William Ballls and wife, lots' 1. 4 and 3, block 210. Couch Addition. $ 1. R W. Gllliland. A. St. Clair Gay and wife. -and S. W. Hughes and husband, lots 1 and 4- block 201, Couch Addition. $1. Alexander Christie. Roman' Catholic arch bishop of Oregon, lots 2. 3. 0 and 7, block 210, Couch Addition. $1. Clinton P. Ferry. of Tacoma, Wash., lot 3, block 108. Couch Addition. $1. H. R. Klncald and wife, lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, block 143. Couch Addition. $1. John Murphy and wife, lot 7, block 144. Couch Addition. 1. STREET-CAR STRIKES AUTO Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Al bert Conklln Hurt. While rounding a corner at Twenty third and Lovejoy streets at 5 o'clock yesterday, afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Albert Conklln col lided with a street-car and were thrown from an automobile in which they were riding. Neither of the wom en was severely injured. They were able to go to their homes although the machine was badly damaged. Dr. Pan ton, physician for the Portland Consol idated Railway Company, attended the women. He said that neither of them was hurt PERSONALMENTIQN.. Mrs. L Cooper and her mother, Mrs. E. Levy, of Seattle, arc at the Port land. Aubrey Levy, a Seattle lawyer, is In the city. Mrs. Sherman, wife of Captain F. H Sherman, of the Str. Bailey Gatzcrt, is very ill at St. Vincent Hospital. Isadore Solomon. agent for the Braunschwclger Company. of San Francisco, is very seriously III at hi3 home. 588 Fourth street. Frank Mcnzies. for many years repre sentative of the freight department of the Rock Island but for the part year with the Southern Pacific in California, arrived In Portland yesterday, accompa nied by his family, to remain for some time. NEW YORK. Oot. 17. (Special.) The following Northwest people were registered at New York hotels today: From Portland M. Eastham, at the Bartholdl. From Tacoma W. E. Bllvcl, at the Imperial. From "Spokane F. T. Post "and wife, at the Murray Hill. CHICAGO. Oct. 17. (Special.) The following Oregonlans registered at lo cal hotels: From Portland H. Eastman. H. Wit tenberg, at the Grand Pacific; M. L. Hardingham, at the Sherman House. From Oregon A. E. Reames, E. T. Staples. A. H. MAEGLY AND ABUAIIA3IS TICHXER SUCCESSFUL. Amount Is Slightly in Excess of Eighty-One Thousand Dol lars In All. Bids for improvement bonds of the City of Portland, aggregating $S1.1G9., were opened yesterday by the Ways and Means Committee of the City Council, and the entire issue awarded to A. H. Maegly and Abraham Tichner upon their joint bid of 5.11 per cent premium, which is considered the best offer ever received for local improvement bonds, and speaks volumes for the stability of the munici pality's future. The bids ln detail fol low: A. H. Maegly and Abraham Tichner, par, accrued interest and 5.11 per cent premium, for JS1.1C3.44; J. W. Cruthers & Co.. par, accrued interest, and 4.53 per cent premium, for $17,000: Security Savings & Trust Co.. par. accrued inter est and 4.51 per cent premium, for $81. 169. (or any part thereof): J. Metcalf. par, accrued Interest and 2.35 per cent prem ium, for $1000: J. Metcalf. par, accrued. Interest and 3.1o per cent premium, for $1000; J. Metcalf. par. accrued Interest and 3.C5 per cent premium, for $1000; J. Met calf. par, accrued Interest and 4.15 per cent premium, for $1000: H. E. Noble, par, accrued Interest and 4.1 per cent prem ium, for $10,000: H. E. Noble, par, ac crued interest and 3.1 per cent premium, for $10,000; H. E. Noble, par. accrued in terest and 2.25 per cent premium, for $10,000; Tyler Woodward, par, accrued In terest and 3 per cent premium, for $5000; Tyler Woodward, par. accrued Interest and 2.75 per cent premium, for $5000: Tyler Woodward, par, accrued Interest and 2.50 per cent premium, for $5000; Nickum and Kelly, par. accrued interest and 2 per cent premium, for $3000. The bonds arc to run ten years, and draw six per cent Interest, payable semi annually. The city reserves -ihe right to take up and cancel the bonds upon the payment of the face value thereof, with accrued interest to the date of payment, at any semi-annual coupon period, at or after one year from the date of issuance. TUFTS REMARK TIMELY REPRESENTATIVES AT SIIAXG JIAI INADEQUATE. Oregon Citizen Writes for Informa tion, and Word Comes "Both These Guys Arc Dead." Secretary of War Taft. In referring to the American Consular service at Shang hai, recently, characterized the National representatives as "pitifully inadequate." A former resident of China, now living at Black Butte, Or., desiring to hear of some friends in the Orient, wrote the fol lowing letter to the postmaster at Shang hai, under date of July 6. 1005: "Dear Sir: The writer desires to be put into communication with cither (or both of the following persons: "Captain Thomas Clegs, formerly with Messrs. Butterficld Sc. Swire. "Mr. Alexander Malcolm, formerly chief engineer with Messrs. Butterficld & Swire. "If Captain Clegg Is still resident in Shanghai, or Mr. Malcolm. It would be es teemed a favor if the inclosed be deliv ered to them; otherwise, any informa tion portalning to them would be grate fully received and acknowledged. Old res idents familiar with the shipping Interests of 15 or 20 years ago would know of them." On a soiled scrap of paper the following discourteous reply came: "Both these guys are dead. "Capt. Clegg died about -5 yrs. ago. 'Alex Malcom " " 3 " " "C. K LEE." CHARMED THE EX - MAYOR One of the most beautiful Instru ments ever exhibited In the "West, was this afternoon purchased by ex-Mayor Rowc He was shown the various makes handled by the Eilcrs Piano House, but when his gaze fell upon the $1000 Weber pianola piano encased in a wonderfully beautiful Circassian walnut case, with the latest French, or dull, finish, the temptation was too great and he purchased It Immediately. The casing looks as if it was wrapped with leopard skins, so beautiful an I striking is the finish. But the case Is only an outer exhibition of the truly wonderful tone quality that comes from within. Another noteworthy Instrument that was sold at Eilcrs Piano House yes terday is a charming Louis XIV design of a Weber piano, in rich mottled ma hogany case, which was secured by Mr. and Mrs. Gage, of the Oregon Auto Despatch, pnly five of these famous and costly Louis XIV art style Weber pianos have ever been shipped to the North Pacific Coast, and all were sold by Ellers Piano House. FREE SCHOOL Of Domejilc Science. we have secured the services of Mrs. Bertha Haffner to give a free course of lectures at our store In cooking and kitchen furnishings. These lectures will be given dally at 2:30 P. M. Everyone is cordially Invited. HONEYMAN HARDWARE COMPANY. KPSIXBSS ITEMS. If Bab? It CitUs Teeth S acre aad ue that old cad well-tried ran dy. Mr. Wlmleu-B Soot hint Syrup, for chil dren taainlsr. It soothes lb a ccteL aafUBa tha rum, aiUrs all ptlx. curca wis! collt u4 diarrhoea. The Meier Sb Frank Store Boys All-Wool Suits $ 1.98 Boys' all-wool spits in dark brown mix tares, good, serviceable styles and ma terial for boys 8 to 14 years of age The greatest school-suit d AO value ever offered for P Boys' Clothing Second Floor Boys' all-wool two-piece School Suits, gray and brown plaids and mixtures; very best styles for boyst8 to 16 years of age, regu lar $6.00 values, on sale for ?4.S5 Boys' Norfolk Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers; new Fall styles; neat checks, plaids and mixtures; ages 8 to 16 years; suit, $12.50 to $6.00 Boj-s' Overcoats, full-length, belted back, fanej' Tweeds and Cheviots; ages 8 toJL6 years; special value at $7.50 Boys' Raincoats, $5.00 to $12.50 each. Oar 75c Kimono and Drapery Silks Today for 57c Yard 7 2500 yards of beautiful new Oriental and floral Silks, for kimonos and draperies; handsome designs and-colorings in great as sortment; best 75c quality, on sale in the Drapery tr Department, Third Floor, at, yard C 10,000 yars of 36-inch Silkolines, in new designs and color q. combinations; special at, yard 50-inch fancy Nets, stained-glass effects in Arabian 7r color; best 50c qualit', for, yard Oft C Women's Fine Millinery Half-Price A This season's handsomest imported and do mestic creations a ,exactljr one-half their value Lace Hats, Flower Hats and Sat inette Hats Maline-trimmed beautiful Parisian novelties for dress and theater wear Hats for wear with tailored gowns this season's most attractive, high-class headgear shapes and trimmings to please everyone values from $10 np to $50 each your choice today at the won derfully low price of, each Half Regular Price Genuine Beaver Hats, in black, navy and castor; round style, turbans and poke ef fects; remarkable value today at. $1.49 Shirred Silkready-to-wear Hats, in tan brown, green, QS5 white and navjr; turbans and shapes; great value iJOC Japonette Silk Turbans, velvet-bound; all the leading shades, trimmed with pompon and quill; go nicely with fry c? the handsomest tailored gowns P&J Tam O'Shanters, Tourist Hats and Middy Caps in great variety. Misses' and Chidren's School Hats; best display in the city. Baby Bonnets, entire new stock at all prices. Natty Caps and Hats for little children. Second Floor. Laces and Embroideries. White, cream and ecru Ap pliques, Bands, Edgings and Net-Top Laces Values to 35c yard 9 Values to 40c yard 18 Values to 60c j'ard 25 $ Values to $1.00 yard 50p Values to $2.00 yard 59 Black-spangled Bobes, beauti ful styles, 1 A y ET $18.50 values. . P IrftO White and cream Lace Robes, this season's best styles, $16.50 values $12.75 French and Round-Mesh Val. Laces and Insertions; dainty patterns; great values Values to 70c doz yds., afc.45? Values to 80c doz. yds., at. 55$ Swiss and Cambric Embroider ies and Insertions, 5 to 9 in. wide; values up to q 35c yard, on sale, yd. . -'C 4-yard strips of Swiss and Cambric Embroideries and Insertions from 3 to 10 iriT wide; value up to $2 a- strip strip "Peninsular" Ranges Reduced "Peninsular" planished steel Ranges, asbestos-lined, full nickel trimmed; burn coal or wood; ventilated oven and oven-rack; 50 per cent more cooking capacity than any other Range on the market; every one fully guaranteed for ten years Regular $30.00 Range for $28.00 Regular $32.50 Range for S30.00 " PENINSULAR. " HEATERS REDUCED TO $10.75 "Peninsular" Heating Stoves, steel body, castiron top and bot tom; full nickel-trimmed; very handsome stove, with swing feed door and swing top ; best dining-room fli 1 r y e Stove, regular $12.00 value i p J Ua J Nickel-trimmed "Wood and Coal Heaters, two sizes; exceptional Values now at, $7.50 Model $6.00 $9.00 Model $7.00 Meier &Ff ank Store Drug Specials Eagle Fountain Syringe, 2-qt, size, 2 hard-rubber pipes 49S Columbia Combination Fountain Syringe and Water-Bag, 2-qt. size; fully guaranteed; regular $1.50 value, for $1.19 3-qt. Eagle Water-Bottles. . .63 Rex Family Bulb Syringe, veat special value at 26 Goodyear All-Rubber Lady Syr inge, special at 49, Swansdownc Face Powder. ..9 Royal Tooth Powder special.l2 La Brewer Castile Soap, bar..7 Lily Bouquet Toilet Soap, 2. .5 Oatmeal, Jersey Cream, Elder Flower and Glycerine Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes' in box, box.l2 "4711' Toilet Waters, oz...38 Eastman's Talcum Powder. 12 Samples of Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap and Violet Talcum given free. Jewelry Lady Carlyle Back and Side Combs, 35c to 50c values. ,26? Barcttes, large variety in all col ors, special at 19 Fancy Mounted Back Combs, 50c and 65c values, on sale for.43 Pearl and Bead Necklaces, special value at 19 Collar Supporters, special.. 16 Silver-plated Jewel Boxes and . Perfume Bottles, new patterns. grand value at 79 All Souvenirs are to be sold at greatly reduced prices. The Meier (2b Frank Store Just 300 flew Silk Petticoats $8.50 Values $5.85 Each 300 Handsome new silk Petti coats at a very interesting price today and tomorrow An advan tageous purchase enables us to offer regular $8.50 values at the low price of $5.85 each Made of good quality taffeta silk with deep flounce, tucked ruffle and two rows of shirring, very best colors including white, pink, mahogany, orange, cerise, plum, wine, browns, tans, gray, green, navy and black, also changeable colorings in large variety Every perfect, well made, full size For two skirt days Stationery Specials for Today Writing Tablets, good quality paper, ruled or unruled, great special value at this low price C Shelf Paper, all colors, today at, dozen sheets 3 Calling Cards, in all sizes, linen or plate-finish, package. .... .S? Fountain-Pen Ink-, 2-ounce bottles, special at, bottle Sc Souvenir View Books of the Lewis and Clark Centennial; every one should preserve a few copies; they will be very interesting a few 'years hence 25c values 10c 35c values 15c 50c values 25c Orders taken for engraving visiting cards, wedding invitations, party announcements, etc.; best work guaranteed and at the very lowest prices. Playing Cards and Score Cards for all games. Low prices. Women's Flannel Gowns Reduced Special lot of Women's Outing Flan nel Nightgowns, pink and blue stripes, fancy braid trimmed, all sizes. Great values at these low prices $ .75 Flannel Gowns, each 49 $1,00 Flannel Gowns, each S9 $1.25 Flannel Gowns, each 98 $1.50 Flannel Gowns, each $1.29 Special lot of fine Flannels for Women's and Misses' Underskirts, silk embroidered edges, light blue, gray and black. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 values on sale for, the yard..S1.18 Women's Lawn Aprons, trimmed in embroidery edgings, inser tions and clusters of tucks; very neat, pretty styles, ItQf 50c"values, on sale for Women's Cambric Nightgowns, yoke and Bishop styles, trim med in embroideries, laces, tucks and insertions, high and low neck styles; regular 75c and S5c values, on sale for 63$? Children's Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, trimmed in embroid eries andilaces and clusters of tucks; ages 2 to 6 years; AQ 75c and $1.00v values, for "Nazareth" Knit Underwaists for children of all ages; keep the child in shape, warm and comfortable; special value at.-13 f rHAMfA S, Sole Portland agents for the waui 7iwuuc famous sets, a French Corset for American women figure. La Grecque" Cor- A model for every Cut Glass and Sil verware Basem't 4-plcce silver-plated Tea Sets. $12.50 values, for Silver-plated Fern Dishes, best styles, $5.50 values. 4-plece silver-plated Coffee Sets. S1T.5J values, for... Silver-plated Butter Dishes, our best $4.00 values .... Cut-frlass Napmes. with or without handles. $2 value. Cut-glass Bowls, handsome cut, $11.25 values, for.... Cut-ulasa Sugar and Cream er, $10 vaiue at. pair.... Five-o'clock Teas, brass ket tle, great value?, each.... Nickel Teaspoons, set Nickel Table Spoons, set.. Nickel Dessert Spoons, set. Nutcracks, each ..$9. ..$4. $13. ..$3. ..$1. ..$8, '..$?. "..$1 78 38 98 19 56 76 89 38 ,:uic .02c ..Vie Portland's Leading Cloak Store The cloak store business keeps running at top speed, just as busy as during "Fair" days, and tells the story better thai cold lead New and attractive apparel being rushed forward every day Port- land women can select here with the utmost confidence for every garment we own is the very latest In fashion as well as material and assortments are second to none in the land Women's Suits $20 to $100 Women's Tailored Suits, an immense variety in Eton, jacket, semi-fitting and tight-fitting effects; medium and long lengths; with or without vest; plaited, circular or gored skirts; fancy gimp braid or velvet trimmed; Broadcloths, Cheviots, Serges, Tweeds and mixtures, in reseda, mahog any, helio, gray, red, brown, blue and black; best values in the city at $2q.00 to $100.00. Second Floor. New winter Coats, in every desirable style and material; Empire, loose-fitting, half-fitting, tight-fittingr English Box Coats, Coverts, Tweeds, mix tures, etc., $10.00 to $"75.00. Complete stock of Raincoats ranging in price from $10.00 to $60.00. Walking Skirts our greatest display; prices range from $5.00 to $35.00. Men's Overcoats. 2d Floor Let us fit you out with the new Fall Overcoat We will guarantee satisfactory styles, material and the best value Thousands of coals for your selection The largest and most complete showing ever made by any Portland clothing store Second Floor Stylish Dress Overcoats, knee-lengths, in black and dark gray unfinished Worsteds and Velours with extra fine grade Serge lining or Silk-lined throughout; Coats equal to best custom-made garments C'i C( at prices ranging from $18.00 to &0JJJ Men's Long Overcoats, with or -without belted back; fancy Worsteds, fancy Tweeds, fancy Cheviots; 50-inch, and 52-inch length; large, comfortable, warm, stylish garments for Winter wear; our prices range (fA (r from $15.00 up to $OU.UU The Surtout Overcoat, a very dressy and swell Overcoat, fitted back, square shoulders, full draping skirt; materials of the finest dark gray Vicuna and Worsteds; a Cpat the custom tailor asks you $50.00 for; y c CC our price now is J.VO Men's Wool Kersey Overcoats, -lengths, in black, brown or navy blue, vel vet collar, Serge-lined, all sizes; exceptional value is offered o KC in these Coats at this low price V Jv Mens and Young Meri's Suits for dress and business wear; a showing second Jo none in the city; every good fashion and material; C( prices range from $10.00 up to pO JjU "Priestley" Cravenette Raincoats, from $12.50 to $27.50 MEN'S SUITS $ 10.00 TO $35.00 Men's Suits, for business and dress wear; the leading fashions from such well known makers as Stein-Bloch Co., L. Adler Bros. & Co., Hart, Shaffner & Marx and the Washington Company; all styles and grades. A Great Silk Sale 1000 yards of new wash Peau de Sole silks for waists, suits, trimming, et splendid quality; all the leading shades, white, black, greens, tars navy, royal, light blue, pink, rest la, wine, cardinal; regular 7 $1.00 'quality, yard c 4000 yards of new Mummy Silks f. r waists and shirtwaist suits. pLiln and changeable colorings in great as sortment: regular $1 quality, on sate at this low price, yard S5e See window display. New Plaid Silks just received. Mag nificent designs and color combina tions, yard $1.00, $1.25, 31.50 Linen, Towel, Bedspread Bargains Great odd lot of Table Napkins, in the very best grade and patterns, $4.50 and $5 values, dozen P3? All our regular $3.50 grades Table Napkins, dozen $2.6S 90 dozen bleached Turkish Bath Towels, extra heavy, size 26x50 inches; matchless value at this price, each C 40 dozen hemstitched all-linen Huck Towels; best 40c "15 grade, for this sale at the very low price of, each 3C White fringed Bedspreads, full size, best patterns; fl Al great value for this sale at this low price V White Marseilles pattern Bedspreads, hemmed, P c splendid patterns; unequaled value at this price... "J" Groceries Right-Priced Here Phone Private Exchange 4 Bay your Groceries here for one month Compare our price with nrhat you are asked to pay elucTvhere The nnvlng will go a Ionjy way toward paying your rent or other cspenxen Ilunemcut. 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 40c 1 lb. Schilling's Baking Powder. -40e Blue Label Catsup . 20e Van Camp's Catsup 20c C. &. B. Lucca Oil. qt.... 65c- 1-lb. Jar Sliced Beef 25e 1M5 all Mllcher Herring, keg Bakers unsweetened Chocolate. 35c ,-lb. pkg. Domino Sugar 55c 2 pRgs. H. O. Oatmeal 25c 2 pkgs. Force for 25c pkgs. Press Matches 25c 6 pkgs. Searchlight Matches 25c 32-oz. Jar HJ11'j Pickles 20c 2 pkgs Malta Vita 23e 6 pkgs. Crip Matches 25c 2 jars McLaren's Cliccue 25c 1-lb. comb Honey 15c 1-lb. pkg. California Figs tlOc 3 cans Van Camp's Soups 25c 2 pkgs. Grano Salt 25e Xabiseo Wafers, all flavors 25e 2 pkgs Graham Crackers 25c Abetta Biscuits, pkg 5c 1-lb. jar -lam or Jelly , ,20c C. & B. Vinegar, bottle ,25c Durkee's Salad pressing, three sizes 10c, 25c, -15c 10-lb. sack" Graham Flour 25c 2 pkgs. 'Grape Nuts 25c All foods and provisions sold here at the lowest prices Basement.