TIIE MORNING OJIEGOXIAN,. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909. Store Open Tonight Until 9:30 Great Sale of "Wooltex" Coats for Women at S 1 8.50 to $30.00 Great Sale Men's Suits, Overcoats Merchandise Purchased on Gredit Today Will Go on Your November Account New General Offices Located on Sixth Floor Annex Portland Agents Butterick Patterns The Meier ? Frank Saturday Store Demonstration of "Nemo" Corsets Bulletin Buy Sheets and Pillow Slips Now If you don't, they will cost you anywhere from 10 to 23 per cent more before 1910 arrives. Here yon find a complete stork of Pe qunts in all Fizes, both sheets and pillowcases, in the best jrrades and the best values. Prices as follows; 72x90-inch Sheets at, each, 80 72xflfl-ineh Sheets at, each, 85 81x!X)-inch Sheets at, each, 85? 81s!9-inch Sheets at, each, 90 81x1 08-inch Sheets at, ea., $1.10 42x36-ineh Pillow Slips, ea., 19 '45x36-inch Pillow Slips, ea., 21 Percales 15c Yd. Great October sale of 500 pieces of handsome new Percales of the best quality; all new patterns and col orings; great assortment; 1 Cp unusually pood values, yard TableDamask75c 2000 yards of 72-inch all-linen Ta ble Damask, in the very best pat terns; best reprular fl qual- 7Cf itr, at this low price, yard 75c Veiling 26c 3000 yards of new Chiffon Veiling in black, white, navy, royal, brown, lijrht blue, pink, etc.. with dainty silk stripes and silk colored dots; extra width, suitable for automo bile veils; regular 50o and Ofic 75c values, special, the yd. -VI Outing Flannel Gowns at $1.75 (Jreat sale of women's high-grnde Outing Flannel Nightgowns, all white and fancy figured and stried effects; Hubbard and ki mono styles: all sizes, nicely made and trimmed; best reg- '1 'JCt ular $2.50 values, each Women's Shoes $4 Values $3. 1 9, New, up-to-date styles s hoes of quality at a sav:.n r you are bound to appreciate. Patent leathers with brown, London smoke, green or blue ooze calf tops; also glazed kid with patent tip? in Blucher lace styles, and gunmetal calf in Blucher or button styles; Good year welts; all sizes and widths; best regular $4.00 and $4.50 values, now on sale at the spe- dJO Q cial low price of, pair PJ Economical buyers will anticipate their Winter needs and profit by the big saving afforded in this Hne. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO TO BEGIN BROADWAY BRIDGE PLANS. Mayor Simon Sajs Work Will Be Rushed Friendly Suit Started to Contest Bonds' Legality. Ralph Modjeski was confirmed as con sulting engineer In charge of th con struction of the Broadway high bridge, when th. City Executive Board met yes terday afternoon. Mayor Simon, who had tentatively engaged the noted bridge man for the position, stated the facts to the members of the board, saying he had given the subject great consideration, and had decided to recommend Mr. Mod jeski. Upon motion of George W. Brown, chairman of the bridge committee, the nomination was confirmed. Mr. Modjeski left Portland for Chica go last night, and before leaving, paid a visit to Mayor Simon at the City Hall. He told the Mayor that upon reaching his headquarters In Chicago, he will send a force of men to Portland to take charge of the preliminary work, get soundings In the river and attend to all necessary matters preparatory to filing plans and specifications for the structure. It is to be of the bascule type, and will cost approximately Jl.250.000. "The construction of the Broadway bridge will be rapidly pushed." said Mayor Simon, after his conference with Mr. Modjeski. "There Is to be no delay on the part of the city or the consulting engineer, and everything that can be done to complete the bridge In quick time will be done." Attorney H. H. BIddell tiled ault In Cir cuit Court yesterday for the Northeast Side Improvement Association against the city to test the legality of the Broad way bridge bonds, sale of which has been ordered. The suit Is a friendly one. At torney Ralph R. Duniway said last night he is preparing a suit to be brought in the name of Frank Klernan against the city to fight the bond issue, and have it declared Illegal. But If fUed. his suit will not partake of the friendly nature of Riddell's. PERS0NALMENTI0N. Judge J. C. Moreland. of Salem, Is at the Cornelius Mrs. S. R. Russell, of La Grande, Or., has a suite at the Oregon. O. L. Fltchard. a hop-buyer of Inde pendence. Or., Is at the Imperial. Dr. R- G. Gale, a well-known practicing physician of Medford. Or., is at the Ore gon. F. B. Wait, a prominent cltlxen of Sutherlln. Or.. Is registered at the Per Una. B. 1L. fffM""- a prominent merchant Women's Knit Underwear $ 1.50-$2.00 Vds. 87c Gar. Great Saturday sale of a sample line of women's Knit Underwear in wool mixed, fleeced and heavy cotton-ribbed Vests, Tights and Union Suits; white, gray and cream; entire reserve stock of a large Eastern Q7 mill; regular $1.50 to $2.00 values, at this low price, the garment - Children's heavy fleeced lined cotton Shirts and Drawers; white 0 7 and gray; sizes 18 to 34; best 50o values, on sale at, garment IP0- I . 1 i ' Men's $5.00 Robes at $3.38 Saturday sale of men's fancy Blanket Bath Robes, this season's goods, made full length; neatly made and trimmed with cord and tassel; come in fancy "tans, grays, blues, greens, neat floral and scroll de- ffO OQ signs; best regula lar $o.00 values, on of Stockton., Cal., Is a guest of the Im perial. Captain C. T. Belcher, of Collins Hot Springs. Is registered at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Van Dyck, of Paterson. N. J., have a suite at the Port land. x Dion De Bantry. well knbwn In Boston and Eastern literary circles, is a guest of the Cornelius. D. W. Peeples, a United States Govern ment o (Tidal at Washington. D. C, Is a guest of the Oregon. M. B. Hoggatt, - of Juneau, Alaska, a prominent miner m that district. Is reg istered at the Portland. Commander Eva Booth, of the Salva tion Army and her aides, were registered at the Perkins yesterday. Frank Gabel. a well-known business man of The Dalles, spent yesterday here. He was registered at the Perkins. N. D. Miller, an official of the engi neering department of the Northern Pa cific Railroad with headquarters at St. Paul, is a guest of the Portland. A. Cheshire Mitchell, special repre sentative of the Hotel Savoy, of Seattle; is at the Portland Hotel for a few days. Mr. Mitchell to renewing his acquaintance "with local hotel men and the traveling public. H. B. Stacy, a commission merchant of Minneapolis. Minn., is at the Seward. Mr. Stacy is making a tour of the apple and fruit-growing regions of Oregon. He Is making extensive purchases of Oregon apples. Dr. C. R. Templeton returned from Mosier yesterday where he has been looking after his fruit ranch for several days. Dr. Templeton says every train takes many Eastern people to Mosier who are buying land, there. Colonel George Harvey, editor of Har per's Weekly, spent several hours in Portland yesterday as a guest with the party of President Clarence H. Mackay, of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company. The party left for the South early last evening. PEARCE'S WINDOWS UNIQUE The candy window at the Royal Bakjsry, Washington and Park, is certainly unique and appetising looking. Sausage and headcheese candies, looks like the real meat, only tastes more delicious. Try some. GRAND HALLOWEEN BALL At the Christian Brothers' College ba tar, tonight. Halloween supper with the good, old-time taste,- 25 cento, from 7:30 to 11 o'clock. Full Moon Tide Clatsop Beach. Did you ever see a real high tide? Full moon tide 9 feet inches) Friday. Sat urday and Sunday at Clatsop Beach. Round trip fare via Astoria & Columbia River R. R. only 3, going Saturday, re turning Monday. Trains leave 8 A. M. daily, also 6:30 P. M. Saturday. Beach hotels open all year. Harris Trunk Co. tor trnnava and bag Third T Floor v " Men's Suits $20 Values At SS 2.35 Great special Saturday Bale of men's new Fall and Winter Suits that are desirable for business or dress wear. Winter-weight fabrics of the best design and coloring, fancy worsteds in neat stripes and shadow plaids, cut in three-button sack styles. All new up-to-date apparel, handsomely tail ored throughout. Suits we sell thousands of regularly' at $18.00 and $20.00 each. Your choice today only at this low price, per suit Men's Cloth-fl y C ing Dept., third floor $ I tWoO? sale at trie low price 01, ea. -r - Boys' Cravenettes $10 Values S6.35 Youths' Suits $13 Priestley "Cravenette" Raincoats for boys 8 to 17 years of age; fancy worsteds in tans and grays; lined; full length, well made and finished; every garment a genuine Priestley "Cravenette"; the best PC regular $10.00 value, at JU'-V Saturday sale of young men's Suits in fancy worsteds, cheviots, cassi meres; in tans, oliv-ps, greens, fancy blues; all new, up-to-date suits; sizes 30 to 36; $20 and $25 J1 O values, at this low price ? J.OJ Saturday sale of boys' Golf Waists, without collar; ages 6 to 16 years; chambrays, percales, madras, etc.; in neat stripes, figures, etc., light CO and dark effects; 75c values LIGHTING PROBLEM UP PRESENT. SYSTEM IS , READJUSTED. TO BE i : Sections Now Bark ' Will Be Given More Arcs and Others Will Lose Some Lamps. The entire lighting system of Port land is to he readjusted by the lighting committee of the City Executive Board, assisted by City Engineer Morris. This was decided yesterday afternoon at the regular, meeting of the board, when Chairman Sichel.-of the committee, made the motion. The clamor for electric lights has become so great that some thing must be done to remedy existing conditions, and It is believed that a great deal can be accomplished along this line by the committee. - , There Is an ajnfair or unequal distri bution of arc lamps, all over the city, ac cording to the developments. Some sec tions have many lights, while others have virtually none, and it is regarded as certain that there must be readjust ment. No more arc lights will be ordered by the Executive Board until the com mittee, assisted by Engineer Morris, ac complishes the object for which it was appointed. The lighting fund is suffi cient to warrant granting of all petitions for these lamps throughout the city, and great care must be exercised, in order that all sections are treated fairly. " The board took up the matter of the proposed franchise on East Third street, desired by the O. R. & N. Company, at the request of Thomas Hislop. He asked that the valuation be fixed at not more than $100 a year and. upon motion of Chairman Smith, of the franchise com mittee, that valuation was ftxed. The ordinance will now be returned to the Council, and will probably be ordered advertised by the City Council at its next session. The franchise has created much dis cussion throughout the East Side, as there are some who oppose it, on the ground that it is more oc less of a nuis ance, creating, as It does, an additional track which the Morrison-street cars must cross. It extends from East Burn side street down East Third to Haw thorne avenue. The franchise contains a common-user clause, and therefore may be used by any commercial railroad. The large interests operating in the district are strongly in favor of the franchise passing at an early date. Demonstration Train Retnrns. Ending a journey of four days, which extended over the three branch lines of the O. R. & N. In Morrow, Gilliam and Sherman Counties, the seventh demonstra tion train of the railroad company re turned to Portland last evening. The final day Included a stop of three hours at 1 Saturday Dinner 75c Have you tried one of our 75c Sat urday evening Table d'Hote Din ner? There's much satisfaction and pleasure in this dinner.. Try it this evening. Served from 5 to 8 :30 P. M. Seventh floor; take elevator. MENU Crab Cocktail. Chicken Broth with Rice. Olives. Salted Almonds. Boiled Chinook Salmon, Sauce Hollandalse. Potato Parlslenne. Chicken Croquettes, Sauce Supreme. . Roast Duck with Apple Sauce. Prime Beef au Jus. Mashed Potatoes or Fried Sweet Potatoes. Stewed Corn or Green Peas. Lettuce, French Dressing. Green Apple PI , American Cheese Vanilla Ice Cream. Demi Tasse. 75cCashm're Gloves 43 c 1000 pairs of women's silk-lined Cashmere Gloves, 2-clasp, in. black brown, green, navy; also chamois- ettes; sizes 5'2 to 8l2; 75c JQf values, on sale at, the pair Embroidered Collars 25cVals.l2c Saturday sale of 500 dozen wom en 's embroidered linen Collars, 14 to 2 inches high; all the very test styles; regular 25c values; 1 buy all you want at, each 10c Ruching 5c Saturday sale of 2000 Neck Rueh ings; white, black and all colors; best 10c values; buy all you C want of them at, special, ea. - 25c Kerchiefs 14c Saturday sale of 300 dozen wom en 's hand - embroidered . Inilialed Handkerchiefs; broken line of ini tials; best styles; 25c val- 1 A ues, at this low price, each Wasco, where lectures were given, -and a vtelt to the Hood River apple fair. The addresses at Wasco were by Dr. Witby combe, who talked on general farming subjects, devoting particular attention to stockralslng; Professor Scudder, who ex plained the principles of dry-farming: Professor Cole, who talked on fruitgrow ing, and Professor Dryden, who spoke on poultry. i WILL BLAZE TRAIL AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chapman to Take Up Homestead In Old Age. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chapman, pioneer residents of Sellwood, left Tuesday for their homestead, which is 30 miles west of Salem, where they will spend the next 14 months, after which ' they can make their final proof. The land Is part of the Silets Reservation, and the task of reach ing the homestead Is not easy, as the' last ten miles Is through an almost un broken wilderness. On the homestead there are . 000, 000 feet of timber. Mr. Chapman Is a veteran of the Civil War and Uncle Sam has made it a little easier for the old soldiers to secure title to a homestead than the ordinary Individual. Just prior to their departure for their homestead Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were surprised by 40 members of the A.' J. Smith G. A. R. Post and Blackmar Cir cle. Ladles of the G. A. R., who bade them God-speed to their wilderness home Remarks were made by Comrades Adams. Miller Pratt and others, telling Mr. and Mrs. Chapman how much they will be missed. EASTERN TROUT SECURED Half Million Wisconsin Fish to Stock Washington Streams. VANCOUVER, Wash. Oct. 29. (Spe cial.) J. M. Crawford, general superin tendent of state fish hatcheries, arrived today from the trout hatchery on Bas ket Creek, where he had been on a trip of inspection. He stated that he found everything in excellent shape for the reception of 550.000 eastern brook trout, which have been shipped, and which are expected to arrive with in a very short time, from Wisconsin. After this consignment arrives, it Is the plan of the state fish commissioner always to have trout being hatched and ready for distribution from the plant in Clark County. Trout will be distributed from the only trout hatch ery west of the Cascade Mountains in Clark County, to the streams in Ska mania, Klickitat, Cowlitz, Chehalls and Pierce Counties. Sheriff Seeks Forger. MONTESANO. Wash., Oct 29. (Spe cial.) A man who signed himself G. E. Smith passed a forged check for 94.60 on the OakvUle State Bank, at Oakville, a few days ago, and now the Sheriff 1m Men's $4.00 Shoes at $3. 19 Boys' Shoes $ 1 .59 and $ 1 .99 Great Saturday sale of men's box calf and black viei'Kid Shoes; 'blucher and lace styles, with heavy Goodyear welt soles; all sizes; the CJQ 1 Q best regular $3.50and $4.00 values, on sale at, special, pair PO. 1 Saturday sale of 1000 pairs of boys' and youths' Shoes, in box and kanga roo calf leathers; good round toes and medium heavy soles; all sizes and great special values on sale at the following special low prices see them. ll'a to 13y2, at, the pair, $1.59 1 to 5y2, on sale at, pair .$1.99 Women's Trimmed Hats Regular $8.00 Values at $4.75 In the big Millinery Department, second floor, a great Saturday sale of women's Dress Hats and Toques; black, black and white, navy and dark green; trimmed in wings and fancy feathers; all new Pall and Winter headgear; values in the lot up to $8 each; your choice at this special low price, ea. $4.75 Great values in children's head gear. On sale on second floor. Women's Undermuslins Women's Combination Garments, in lawns, nainsook and cambric, trim'd in lace, ribbon, embrdldery and beading; all new, pretty styles fcO 1Q for your selection; best regular $2.50 to $4.00 values, each P-1 Special lot of women's French hand-embroidered Nightgowns; low, square neck styles, short sleeves and embroidered yokes; bautiful CQ gowns; the best regular $6.50 values, at this low price, each ?' J Special lot of nnlaundeTed hand-embroidered Gorset Covers, scalloped neck; eyelets drawn with ribbon and hand-embroidered fronts; the t OQ jest regular $2.00 values, on sale at this special low price, each P 200 dozen women's Drawers, made with hemstitched and tucked ruffles and fitted waist bands; cambric and nainsook materials; the best A Q regular 75c values buy all you want of them at this low price, pr. Women 's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in good quality lace and embroidery, tucks and insertions; values ranging up to $2 pair. .98J 1 ?c Sale of Sheet Music In the Sheet Music Department, new music on sale at a special low price. 500 copies of al Brown's latest hit, "Come Down, Nellie, to the Old Red Barn," without a doubt the greatest barn dance that has ever been 1 T published. It's the hit of the season. Introductory price, copy Our Sheet Music Department is now at its best. A complete stock of popu lar'"hits," special for today. Your choice of the following songs : Choco late Creams, I Love My Wife, You're the Only One I Love, Down Among the Sugar Cane, Meet Me in Seattle, Silver Threads Among the 1 3old and hundreds of others, all on sale at the low price of, copy C The following operatic hits on sale at 21c per copy: Chauncey Olcott's Sweet Girl of My Dreams, I Used to'Believe in Fairies, If You Remember Me; selections. from. Three Twins, Girl Question; Time, the Place and Girl; Prince of Tonight, Golden Girl at the low price of, the copy..21 looking for him. The check used was one of Swan & Johnson's, a firm of that place. Military School May Come. ASTORIA, Or.. Oct. 29. (Special.) There la a prospect that the largest mili tary school in the West will be estab- ANOTHER SMITH MARKET Grand Avenue and East Morrison Street in Kellaher Building OPENS TODAY Removed from 360 East Morrison Street. People coming' to our Alder-street market must be sure to get in the right place. See that Smith's name is over the door. Keep away from the Beef Trust's markets down there fool the Beef Trust. SMITH'S SPRING LAMB to be sold today and all next week is the high - tide quality of the season. Nothing to touch it have we had this year. My, it's the real thing! Buy some! Spring Lamb Stew S4t Spring Limb Liver 10 Spring Lamb Shoulders 102 Roasts from Spring Lamb Shoulders at .10 and 12Ht Breasts of Spring Lamb 8C Rib and Loin Roasts Spring Lamb 15 Legs of Spring Lamb 15 Spring Lamb Shoulder Chops. . .12 Rib and Loin Chops Spring Lamb 15J Legs of Mutton 12tt SMITH'S CHICKENS and TURKEYS are the finest poultry in town, because they're fresh. Smith never, no, never, sells cold-storage poultry. He lets the Beef Trust markets sell that kind of truck. All of Smith's poultry is fresh Oregon stock, dressed In our own sani tary poultry plant. Oregon Spring Chickens 20 Oregon Hens 20 Oregon Turkeys 25 SMITH'S FISH Verv Fine. Fresh Salmon lOtf Try some of Smith's Fine Fresh Fish. Halibut, very choice.. 12cJ All the above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. Main 8751, Automatio, A 4418. Phonfr 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar 91. OO 100 lbs. Potatoes $1.00 14 cans Milk Sl.OO 5 lbs. White Rock Xrips 35 1 box Soda Crackers Sl-lO 12 bars Laundry Soap..... 25(t 4 lbs. Gloss Starch.... Z5C WEST SIDE. 641 Flint St. Kosher Market, 224 Sheridan St. 22 Alder Street. ' Twenty-first and Johnson Streets. ISM Gibba Street. Eleventh and Montgomery Streets. Third and Jefferson Streets. 10th & Davla, Adjoining Ryan's Grocery ASTORIA. 253 Taylor Street (Unlostom). R70 Commercial Street. SEASIDE: Bridge Street. SOTII CSV lished at De Laura Park if the present plans are carried out. President D. B. Howard, of the De Laura Park Com pany, has bonded the tract for $100,000 to a company for such purposes, and its establishment will mean the letting of the largest building contract ever given In this section. The proposed school will be pretentious, a it will include the SMITH'S OREGON GRAIN-FED PIG PORK puts in the shade the cold-storage Pork that many markets sell. Don't risk your health. Eat the sweetewt and purest Pig rork on the face of the earth, Ore gon's own you get It at a Smith mar ket. Smith's Pig Pork Sausage 12 Shoulder Roasts of Pig Fork at Smith's 12 and 15 Shoulder Pork Chops at Smith's. . 15c Loin Pork Chops at Smith's ,.18c Loin Pork Roasts at Smith's 18c Pork Hocks at Smith's .....8 Pigs' Feet Sf Leaf Lard..l5J SMITH'S OREGON BEEF is the peerless quality that has made Smith renowned. It wai't killed in Chicago and brought here in ice. cars like so much of the Beef Trust's stuff it's Oregon grown, Oregon dressed and served to you by Old Oregon's son. Sirloin Steak at all of Smith's markets, per pound... 10J The flnetit meat on this aide of the earth buy some. Prime Rib Roast Beeb. lb. 12 Mid. lO Otber marketn will probably ssk you 1.1c to 'i'VzC for juat thin out or beef. Round Steak. It s tender at Smith's IOC Hamburg Steak, it's fresh at Smith's for 10 Smith's Soup Beef. 3 in your order and we will try to 6 Loaves Bread 25 2 Fancy Norway Mackerel 25C 1 qt. Cranberries lO 2 bot. French's Must. Salad Dress...25 3 cans Salmon '2.7c 3 pt. bottles Catsup 25 6 boxes Double 'Dip Matches 25 FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Spec1 Sale of Men's Gloves For Saturday's selling see them. Lot 1 Perrin's fine Dress Gloves for men; cape-sewn; best shades of tan and brown; all sizes; every pair fullv guaranteed; djl QQ ?2.00 VALUES, PAIR P J .OJJ Lot 2 Men's medium-weight Kid Gloves, pique-sewn, Perrin's fa mous make; best shades of tan and brown; every pair of those gloves are fullv ertiaranteed; fljl OQ $2.00 VALUES, PAIR P Lot 3 2000 pairs of men's cape sewn dogskin Dress Gloves; best shades; every pair fully guaran teed; let us show vou. ij'l 1 C $1.50 VALUES, PAIR P 1 1 J Men's Sweaters $5 Values $3.89 Special Saturday sale of men's fine all pure wool Sweater-Coats; in brown, navy, oxford and white; beautifully knitted and finished; best regular $5.00 val- PO QQ ues, at this price, each PJ.Oc Sale Men's Underwear Men's Australian wool Underwear, camelshair color; all sies shirts and drawers; well made and fin ished ; perfect-fitting; regular $2 values, on sale at this !?1 (ICk special price, garment Men's worsted ribbed Underwear, in gray and blue; form-fitting; nicely finished; all sires; '7'in best $1.00 values, garment. 3C ankets Great October sale of 900 pairs of natural light gray wool Blankets, full size, fancy borders, superior quality; our best $6.00 JQ value, special at, pair p"" 700 pairs of fine white wool Blan kets, bound with deep satin bind ing, fancy borders; regular $3.00 values; buy all you 0 C'T want of them at, pairPv' Pillows $2 Special lot of 500 live Goose Feath er Bed Pillows, covered with fancy striped ticking; full size; the best regular $3.75 values, on (JJO QO sale at this price, each VJO highest class of Instructors, and the mill- i tary feature will be modeled on the lines j of the Government military academy at I West Point , ' Constantinople la the dirtiest city In the l world, the only street cleaners being the j starring dnps, cats and rats; but the peo- pip rto not us soro. t At Smith's you can get nacks of beef, Plate Reef, Stew Beef and Boiling Beef at 5 and 6 For good, wholfsoine, cheap meat, get some of Smith's Shoulder Steak, per lb 8 Smith's Pot Roasts So" Brisket Corned Beef and Plate Corned Beef at Smith's J Rump Corned Beef at Smith's S5 SMITH'S NORWAY BUT TER Smith's absolutely fresh Norway Creamery Butter, full i lbs 75 The oniy place you can get fresh Norway Creamery Butter is at a Smith market other folks give you Norway "Tub" Butter It in- storage butter. Norway Creamery Butter, cut from "tub" butter 70 Other Creamery Butter (ioC FAIR OREGON'S VEAL AT SMITH'S Knuckles of Veal for soup....5. BO Breast Koasts of Veal 10 Shoulder lloast Veal 10i. 12 Veal Stew IOC . Veal Saus.-,ge at all of Smith's mar kets it's great 12Vid SMITH'S KGGS Keal Fresh Kggs per dozen 35? deliver it xo you, Pickles, per gallon... :..33d ....35 ,...Oo 25 ...15c ...15 ...15C Kraut, per gallon.... Oatmeal, per lb 6 cans Sardines in Oil 2 Sapollo 2 larse Ivory Soap.... 2 Shaker Salt EAST SIDE. Cor. Grand Ave. nnd i:ot Morrison St., in the Kellaher BldK. -Union Avenue and Tillamook St. 13th Street and Tenlno Ave., Sellvrood SIS Williams Avenue. Thlrty-lhlrd and Hrlmont Streets. Grand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave. 352 Hast HurnxMr Street. Jewry Street, St. John. 4 Alberta Street. i 7t Mlialippl Ave. Milwaukee Ave. and Frankfort St.