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nre STJAPAr OKEGOXIAy, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 13, 1903. .
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HEII.IO THEATER (Fourteenth and Waib
lngtnn) "The Devil" Tonight at 8:13.
I BrNGALOTV" THEATER Twlfth and
Morrlaon) Baker Slock Company In
The Knaa of th Rancho. Mali nee 2:15;
tonlnht at 8:15 o'clock.
' BAKER THEATER (Third. naar Tarn
him Murrav and Mack In "The Sunny
side of Broadway." Matinee. 2:13; tu-
i night at b:13.
: OHPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, be
tween Sixth and Seventh) Advanced
vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 and
tonight at 8:15.
. PANTAGE8 THEATER (Fourth and
lHrk Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. T.30
: and 8:30 P. M
I GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park Vaudevllla da luxe.
2:30: 7.3u and P. M.
ETAR THEATER (Washington and rark)
The melodrama. ln Wyoming." Matl
nee. 2:10; tonight at 8:15.
Has Check Sjoned by Dexeex. Arthur
C. Dexter, a traveling salesman staying
at the Oregon Hotel. Is the proud pos
sessor of a check, for $12.43 signed by
Charles S. Deneen. Governor of Illinois.
The clrcum stances In connection with the
receiving of the check are novel and
cover a period of ten years. SIr Dexter
as among the first to answer his coun
try's call for volunteers for the Spanish
American War, joining troop H of the
cavalry. The troop was stationed In
prlngtleld. 111., for about three weeks
Ik1 fore going to the Phllliplnes and during
that time was without pay. Nothing was
thought about it durlpg the excitement of
going to the front and it was only by
chance that Mr. Dexter heard of a claim
that had been settled by the Government
recently, appropriating a sum of over
J2H.00O for the pay due the volunteers
during their three weeks' encampment at
Fpringfleld prior to leaving for the Philip
pines. He immediately wrote to the
Adjutant-General of Illinois putting in
his claim and the check for S12.4S from
Governor Deneen was received in . a
short time.
New Circus la Organized. Circle No.
17. of the Home Training Association,
was organized in the South Mount Tabor
school Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. H.
Tate, of the Mount Tabor Circle; Mrs.
J. C. La Barre. of the Portland Home
, Training Association, and Mrs. A. L
; Farkhurst. of Mount Tabor, were present
: to address the meeting and assist in
starting the new circle. The following
officers were elected: President. Mrs.
"William Hayhurst; vice-president. Mrs.
("harles A. Nagelstach; secretary. Mrs.
Krank Gates; trerrVurer, Mrs. William
Blohm; members-at-large, Mrs. P. F.
. Milera and Mrs. C. F. Rand. Arrange
; ment for regular meetings will be made
i later, when an executive committee will
be appointed.
Bio Sals or Pigeons. The largest deal
in live pigeons ever made in the Norther
west was closed yesterday when the
Krebs-Reynolds Poultry Company, of
Urooks, bought the entire stock of the
Mount Poott Pigeon Lofts from Dr. A.
Reed. The pigeons will be transferred to
the Brooks farm in a few days. There
are 13)0 birds In the lot and the price paid
for them was JJiiiO. Some of them were
rrixe winners and are valued at 1." each.
The Krebs-Reynolds Company will make
a specialty of raising squabs for the
Portland market.
Fur it and Fuiwer Mission Grateful
The Fruit and Flower Mission wish to
extend their sincere thanks to their kind
friends who so generously answered the
Thanksgiving appeals, and only through
the generosity of the public was the
Mission enabled to take Thanksgiving
dinners to over 30 sick and needy families
and help, stock the storeroom to supply
the baskets for the regular Thursday
morning -basket work." The heartfelt
appreciation of the Mission Is with you.
Christmas Sale. The Women of the
First Unitarian Church are to have a
Chrlstmns sale of new rugs, fresh plum
pudding, fruitcake and mincemeat on
Wednesday. December 1. from 2 until 4
o'rlock. at the chapel, Seventh and Yam
hill streets. A few orders will be taken
for dolls and fancy articles..
Chirch or Ovr Father (Unitarian),
, Seventh and Yamhill streets Morning:
(Rev. X. A. Baker. "The Tie Between
! Religion and Morality": evening, (Sev-icnth-street
entrancet. Rev. W. G. Eliot,
; "The Significance of the Emmanuel Move
'ment and Its Practical Limitations."
J. B. MoEntee, formally identified with
the undertaking business of Dunning.
McEntee & Gilbaugh, is now Interested
in the Ericson Undertaking Company,
'409-411 Alder street, which will here
. after be known as the McEntee-F.ric-'
eon C?mpany.
For Christmas Presents nothing can
equal Kiser's art photos of Pacific Coast
scenery. Hundreds of subjects to choose
from. Ask for our new picture "Mount
Hood by Moonlight." from Bull Run
Lake. 24S Alder street.
Mutual Bevefit Life Insurance Coji
t.vt s calendars for suitable for the
office can be had for the asking de
livered at your office. Arnold S. Roth
well, general agent. Fhor Main 2u22.
Falling building.
Entirb Stock of Chinese and Japanese
goods of Western Importing Company.
. No. 463 Washington street, sold at auc
tion. Stile commencing Saturday, Decem
ber 12. 1W. at 2 and 7:30 P. M. dally.
Services at St. "David's. Rev. C. H.
Bloor. of Everett. Wash., will hold ser
vices at St. David's. East Twelfth and
Belmont streets, this morning at 11
o'clock.
Orient ax. Rvos. Special low prices for
rare and antique rugs. This is your
chance to buy a useful gift at a low
price. Cartorian Bros.. 565 Wash. St.
Christmas Cards. New Year cards, art
calenders; exclusive lines, imported and
domestic The Postal Bhop, 124 Fifth
street, near Washington.
Sewed Soles. 75 Cents. Best Oak
I-eather. While you wait, or sent for.
Jacob Fchwind, S67 Stark, near Park.
I'hone Main 7m A 3210.
Christmas Carps, New Year cards, art
calenders; exclusive lines, imported and
domestic. The Postal Shop, 124 Fifth
street, near Washington.
Eastman Kodaks. full assortment.
HOO to .m).C0. Blumauer Photo Supply
Co.. 142 Fourth, near Alder. Ill Sixth,
near Washington.
Holiday Diamonds. Mrs. A. N. Wright
has a number of diamonds mounted and
unmounted which she will sell at cost.
Phone East 1640.
Thb Irvinotox Tennis Clubhouse may
be reserved for dancing or social parties
by applying to Mr. Rowe, Lumbermen!
National Bank.
Moore, artist. 7th and Stark its. One
dozen platinum photographs make 12
beautiful Christmas presents. Order now.
Drt Cordwood and slabwood, sawed or
four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge
Iuel Company. Phones: East 424, C 1..3.
Dr. Gboroe F. Koeuler has returned.
Practice limited to diseases of the
stomach and intestines. Swetland bldg.
Jollt Fellows Clur
Dance at 8:30. Tuesdat Evening.
Rinoler's Hall.
Calendars, artistic Christmas cards,
fountain pens. Moffett's, 111- Sixth, near
Washington street.
Tell Us where Isaah Grim is and get
reward. 143 Front street. Phone M. 640.
Ocr Hack meets all trains, railroad
station Ash. Shlpherds Springs.
Wanted. Printing office machinery.
Address R 4M. Oregonlan.
For Bale. Fine home, at 355 Hall
street. Phone Main
Free Insurance
INSURED
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
PEARL OPERA GLASSES
$5.00, $7.50, $8.25
Every article purchased at our
store Is put in a box or package
bearing the name "Jaeger Bros.'"
When you make a Christmas gift
you want to be sure its the real
thing you can't afford to have it
otherwise. All Jewelry looks well
when new, but it does not always
wear well. We In a re yon ngslnst
rraud when we band you an article
In exchange for your cash. Our
name on the box means "Bring tt
back If it fails to give satisfaction. "
That's our Iamnure Policy. That's
the Jaeger policy, and it's backed by
the greatest Jewelry record ever
mad In Portland In seven years'
time.
m
Genuine
Diamond
$15.00
More Insurance
Our stbek Is always new not
shopworn. This is how we do
it. All Jewelry, silver ware,, etc,
must be sold at a profit within
a certain period. - After a rea
sonable time, if still on hand,
we close It oat at cost, or below
coat If necessary, but Its got to
go. In this way we keep- our
lines snappy and fresh that's
why every visitor to our store
Is Impressed by its up-to-date
appearance and the newness of
the articles displayed.
Diamond
Tiffany
$55.00
. .-"it
it irifr'miii r'trin nwinnal
Gentlemen's
Diamond
3SS.OO
DONT YOU
THINK
you would better come in and
post yourself on what Is the
proper thing In the Jewelry
line for a Christmas present.
Come and (ret acquainted any
way. The glad hand Is out
from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. till
Christmas.
COT GLASS
TUMBLER
$475
for Six
JAEGER BROS.
THE BIG JEWELRY STORE
266 Morrison St., Just West of 3d.
Plans Made for T. P. A. Banquet.
Arrangements are being made for the
annual meeting and banquet of the Ore
gon and Washington division of the
Traveler's Protective Association to be
held in the Portland Commercial Club,
December 26. It is expected that 250 mem
bers of the association will attend the
business session and banquet. The or
ganization is composed of commercial
travelers throughout the country. The
officers of the local body are: Presi
dent. Willis Fisher; first vice-president.
O. IV Fraser; second vice-presjdent, C.
I Dick; third vice-president, L Mon
heimer; fourth vice-president. Meyer
Abrams; fifth- vice-president, George A.
Peel; secretary-treasurer. Joseph C. Gib
son; chaplain. Dr. A. A. Morrison.
Dr. McLeoo Is to Preach. Rev. Mur
dock McLeod. D. D... of the First Pres
byterian Church of Tacoma. has been
secured by the First Church of this
city, to take the place at today's ser
vices of Dr. William Hiram Foulkes. who
on account of ill health has been com
pelled to take a few weeks" rest in
Southern California. Dr. McLeod was
formerly pastor of the leading Presby
terian Church of Des Moines. Iowa. In
this pastorate he became acquainted with
Dr. Foulkes, who was then pastor of
the First Church of Clinton. Iowa.
Missions in Alaska Is Subject. At a
meeting of St. David's branch of the
Woman's Auxiliary, held on Thursday
afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Frank
Swanton. Dr. Cloor, . who was for sev
eral years In charge of the missions at
Seward Peninsula. Alaska; gave a
review of his work in that region.
Bishop SV-adding was present and de
livered a short address. Dr. Van Waters
also spoke briefly. A short musical pro
gramme was rendered, after which re
freshments were served. The president.
Mrs. a W. Berry, presided.
Music Festival Organ. President
Frederick W. Goodrich, of the Portland
Festival Chorus, reported last night that
arrangements had ben practically con
cluded with Ellers Piano House by which
the latter had kindly agreed to furnish
free of all charge to the chorus a pipe
organ to be erected on the stage for use
at the music festival, next March. The
organ will bo "heard principally in Sul
livan's "Golden Legend" and Rossini's
"Stabat Mater."
Club Arranges Smoker. The Catholic
Toung Men's Club will give a smoker
and entertainment at their new club
house. Williams avenue and Morris street,
tomorrow night, December 14. All mem
bers of the club are invited to attend
and bring their friends. The committee
in charge of the programme has ar
ranged for boxing and wrestling matches,
musical numbers and acrobatic features.
Resolutions op Regret Passed. At a
meeting of Phalanx Lodc No. 14,
Knlgl'ts of Pythias, a resolution was
passed expressing the regret of that body
at the death of the late Ralph B. Fisher,
,a..ii. aiienlion to his many ad
mirable, qualities. The committee ap
pointed to draft the resolutions was
composed of the following: F. El
Melvin. A. E. Clark and O. S. Hendee.
Navajo Indian Ruos. The sale of
Navajo rugs, by the W. B. Glafke Com
pany, will continue but a few days more.
It will be to your advantage to secure
one of these high-grade Navajo rugs
while this opportunity of buying them at
the right price lasts. Ground floor. Com
mercial Club building. Fifth and Oak
streets.
House-Cleaning Time Is the Tiite to
h&ve your mattresses renovated and re
turned the same day. Main 474. A 1X4.
Portland Curled Hair Factory, H.
Metzger, 226-228 Front street.
Don't Fail to Inspect. Our windows
Saturdav and Sunday for Monday's sale.
Doors open at 9 A'. M. Elite China &
Glass Co.. 352 Marrison street.
Christian Science Books. Quarterly
covers, mottoes. emblem-Jewelry, Bibles.
Moffetfs. Ill Sixth street, near Wash
ington street.
A Client wishes loan of J1500 at 10 per
cent: plenty of good security. I. G.
Davidson, gl9 Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Machet's work on Free Masonry;
seven volumes; fine binding. Illustrated;
35. Gill's book store.
For Rent. Well equipped dress making
and ladles' tailoring establishment; lease.
A B 4.. Oregonlan.
For Rent. A few nice offices In The
Oregonlan building. See Superintendent,
room 201.
Magazine Subscriptions . Excellent
gifts taken at Gill's.
Dr. Bwajjj, dentist. 311 Dekum bldg.
Men's Chorus at Banquet. The mem
bers of the Men's Chorus of Calvary
Baptist Church were entertained Friday
night, at a banquet in the church parlors.
Addresses were delivered by Judge John
son, Judge Magers. Dr. B. E. Cople,
Professor Wilder and Dr. TV. T. Jordan.
Thirty-two members of the chorus were
present.
Finb Furs at Cost. Closing out my
entire stock. Take advantage. Gentle
man and lady's fur-lined coat, large
sizes; both f?o, the quarter value. Also
one dozen Kamkacha Russian sable
skins; a bargain. Can be niae any
design desirable. A. Reiner. 5A3 Wash
ington street, corner Seventeenth.
ORIENTAL RUGS.
Hundreds of Sumptuous Persian
Rugs Just Received Especially
for the Holiday Trade.
George Atlyeh, member of the firm of
Atiyeh Bros.. 394 Washington street, the
largest exclusive rug Importers In the
West, has carefully selected hundreds of
these rare end beautiful floor coverings,
end shipped them direct from Constanti
nople, while he was there a few months
ago. He has been traveling In Turkey
for the past seven months and while
there obtained some rare specimens at
a great deal less than the regular values.
All these and our entire stock, which Is
conceded by rug experts to be the best
In the whole Northwest, are offered at
remarkably low prices. Don't miss this
rare opportunity.
HOLLY, HOLLY, HOLLY
Can Be Shipped "With Safety to Any
Part of the I'nlted States.
What is nicer or more acceptable than
a wreath or box of beautiful Oregon
holly, "i'our order ought to be placed
the coming week to insure prompt service
and delivery. Martin A Forbes Co., lead
ing florists, 347 Washington street.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at ths
Portland Restaurant; fine ; rivate apart
ments for ladies, 805 Wallu near Fifth.
Superior Restaurant. 187 4th, near
TamhllL Special Chicken Dinner, in
cluding pie or ice cream, SBc First
class service.
CastllU&n Grille, Spanish cooking
for men and women. Regular Spanish
dinners. 4 to 8 P. M 60c, 427 Wash St.
Moore's Restaurant will serve a 60s
chicken dinner today, 148 Fifth, opposite
Meier Frank's.
Watson's Restaurant will serve a fins
chicken dinner today, 60 cents. 131 Wash.
A special 60c chicken dinner today at
Hall's Restaurant. 130 Washington St.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
Slbson's roses are strong, well grown,
full of fibrous roots, ana true to name.
That is why Slbson's roses are famous.
Do not accept roses that are said to
be "Just as good as Slbson's, but order
direct from the Slbson Rose Nurseries.
Roses may still be planted to advan
tage for next Summer's bloom. Acres
of roses!
Office and nurseries, 1180 Milwaukle
avenue. ' -
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
Pictures taken at Aune. Columbia bldg..
between now and Christmas, will be fin
ished promptly regardless of weather.
School Onfrus Shows Increase.
MARSHFIBIjD, Or., Dec. 12. (Spe
cial.) The work of compiling the annual
school census for Marshfleld has been
completed and the figures show an In
crease in mimber of school children over
the census of last year. There are In
Marshfleld 758 residents of school age,
which is sn Increase of 22 over 1S07.
antic
On
e-tfeinl Off Sale
Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits, Over
coats and Gravenettes Vz Off the Regular Prices
Yesterday's sales were a whirlwind success a success
that's been thoroughly merited, too, for where indeed in
Portland can you buy the productions of America's fore
most makers but here?
Look for this Label
It is Your Guarantee
THIS GREATEST OF ALL CLOTHING SALES
CONTINUED MONDAY MORNING
We advise early morning trading; thereby giving you the
best attention, plenty of sales-people to serve your wants.
Our mammoth clothes stock still complete.
If you're interested in clothes you ought to investigate !
Of the total number 401 are boys and
357 girls.
TO INVESTORS.
People With Sloney Ought to Buy
Real Estate In Portland and .
Buy It Xow.
We have sold many of the big prop
erties in the city, and in every case the
buyers expressed themselves as highly
plea sed. All have mode money by taking
our advice. We have sold to such men
as Theodore B. Wilcox over J400.000
worth of property; Judge Rufus Jlal
lory over $200,000 worth; Marshall
Wells & Company about J300.000 worth;
and dozens of sales at 150,000 and over,
saying nothing of railroad and corpora
tion sales.
We havea number of fine buys now,
buys that we would recommend to our
very best friends; many of them that
are bargains. Among the many city
Investments that we would recommend
is one for
SftT.OOO Boy.
Covering a full quarter block: good
Improvements, psying 7 per cent net.
clear of taxes and Insurance.
Fourth Mreet Bancsinw
Have a very desirable lot on Fourth
street near Morrison; one of the best
down-town buys to be had.
835,000 Investment.
Full lot; 50x100, with fairly good Im
provements, leased to one of the
brewery concerns, paying over 7 per
cent net; one of the very desirable,
safe investments for widow or old
couple, wanting their money safely in
vested on a long, reliable lease.
' A number of other good investments
about the city.
Warehouse Sites.
We have a number of very destrabl
warehouse sites, a half block In one
case, with trackage facilities; a quar
ter block In another case; one splen
did quarter on the East Side, with side
track; one. corner lot on Fifteenth
street. This would make a splendid
Investment, as we have parties wish
ing a warehouse built with good lease.
Parties with money should buy this,
and build warehouse to lease to a re
liable firm for ten years at a good
rental.
Residence Bargains.
We have a number of very fine resi
dences. Portland HHgtats Residence.
One of the finest homes in the city,
commanding the best of view; new.
modern, up-to-date In every particular.
Anybody wanting a fine, handsome
home Bhould inspect this, as it is very
desirable.
Nob Hill Residence.
One of the very best homes In the
city, surrounded by fine homes; house
new. modern and complete in every re
spect; full quarter block; no hills to
climb; very attractive home.
East Side Residence.
Ono of the finest residences on the
East Bldo; house is large, new. mod
ern and up-to-date in every particular
situated on a commanding spot: three
full lots; very best home on the East
Side lor the price, only $20,000.
We cannot advertise all the proper
ties we have for sale. Come and see
us. We have, and do sell to the
shrewdest people and corporations, all
of whom are making money, and they
rely on our fair dealing, knowing that
we sell strictly on.the commission
basis, asking bvt the owner's price.
If you have properties that you really
want to sell, list them with us; and if
you want to buy any property in or
about the City of Portland, see us be
fore buying elsewhere.
CHARLES K. HENRY & SON.
250 Stark Street. Portland. 1
MEN'S W00LC0ATS, $1.00
If you- are at all interested in buy
ing your clothing at half price, don't
delay In visiting the closing-out sale
of the wholesale clothing stock at
Front and Oak streets. Men's wool coats.
$1 00; men's wool vesta, 60c; men's good
pants, $1.00; boys' knee pants, 25c; men's
wool suits, $5.00. On sale at northwest
corner Front and Oak streets, in the cen
ter of the wholesale district, where rents
are low.
Fort Will Erect Gymnasium.
ASTORIA, Or., Dec 12. (Special.)
Plans have been received for the new
post gymnasium at Fort Stevens, and
bids on its construction will be called
for within a few days. The building
. $ta.7S 1 a wsoo
Bci, WhTSU ; B'd
Christmas Rings at Lef f ert's
SOUDGOLD-SET RINGS
lkarat solid snM, bright finish,
BoMd gold, bright finish, ruby
5. . . .9 as s
14-karwt solM gold, bright finish,
whole rnal paarla and emerald
i0&b. $7.60
Solid void, bright finish, real
f.f1.-. $3.SO
Solid void. Hkvjrlish .finish, B.nu-
.rr. &&-oo
Tuxfe rnsoais. cnrAJ.rT
aMHMUOnVro.
SIGNET RINGS
K-SBtiaVffotd, Encltoh Mnlh, brthjht
top. lDiusii or monogram en-
SrSJ-.Tr.-f 33-00
Solid gold, bright finish, fanoy
initials or mruii sn-
ShsSri1.?. ...... 330
Solid gold, StuVltsh finish, bright
top. heavy initials or monogram
r.". !. ,.,4joo
Ootid gnVi. b r 14 Ttoissh, still
h a I a n. Initials r monsgram
Solid geld, massl, mm flirts h.
au. wr awurt.
DIAMOND RINGS
AM Mam Chess by V tmw
Vhsir Parity, BseaUsmsa .( 0
Mng and Cslssw
Beautiful . -karat diamond, bril
liant white and perfect cut. set
flUyVokJrAitg-..$35.00
pine perfect waste stons, karat,
very brilliant, set In 14- karat
sdnK0! $50,00
Perfect -karort fine diamond.
white ana very orin
V4-krat gold Tif
fany mwuntias. . .
brilliant, set In
.$75.00
arr-ps rd,BKTED now j.aio
AMDB IT Vm FOR
krt wmror dkstrisd.
TWO
STORES
LEFFERTS
27?TOm1i. St, Port tend
Council BlinVla.
will be located at the post athletic field
and will be thoroughly equipped for all
classes of gymnastic work.
LARGEST RETAIL STOCK
OF UMBRELLAS IN
AMERICA
CALL AND SEB THEM.
Christmas Is comtng. Ws have the
best ltne of Holiday Umbrellas In the
city at very reasonable prices. Don't
fall to see our line before you buy.
We are making a discount of 10 per
cent on all our Colored Umbrellas.
SPECIAL
readies Union Silk Umbrellas, with tape
edge and full length gold and pearl and
silver and pearl handles. CO TC2
$5 values, now.... pSi. -
CALL AAD SEE THEM,
RUSTPROOF UMBRJQLLA9.
REPAIRING AND RE-COVERING.
We have the only complete electri
cally operated umbrella shop In Port
land. Best work at lowest prices. Per
sonal attention.
MEREDITH'S
Umbrellas Exclusively,
S13 Washington St-, Bet. 5th and 6th.
A 2776 Phones Main 177$.
Vulcan Coal Co.
3SU Bnrnslde St.
WB HAVE
Rock Springs Coal
All Other Hlgh-Orade House Coals.
jgchwab Printing Co.
BtfT wokk. mbjuonjIblk rurcms
STA.R.K STREET
PIANOS
H. SINSHEIMER, 72 Thiri Street,
GREAT SACRIFICE
SAI.R OF CARL
OF HIGH-GRA
Christmas Presents
Which Will Please
Japanese Novelties
Chinese Novelties
Hammered Brasses
Porcelain Tea Sets
Decorated -Tea Sets
Mandarin Coats
Screens
Satsuma Ware '
Cloisonne Ware
Fire Bronzes
Silk-Embroidered Kimonos
Ladies' Jackets '
Men's Jackets
Carved Furniture
ANDREW KAN CO.
CLOSING OUT ENTIRE LINE OF TOYS
Pagoda Bazaar, . 246 Washington Street.
SANBORN, VAIL SCO.
PICTURES, FRAMES, MIRRORS, ARTISTS'
MATERIALS, STATIONERY, MOULDINGS
Artistic Picture Frames Made to Order
Telephones: Main 609, A 5608
170 First and 171 Front Sts. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
S8 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth.
Bauer & Stooper, Props. Phone Main
766S. Shoes called tor ana aeiivsrea ires
Work
Dona
While
"! F" Kl " IOU Wa't
FURS! FURS!
For less than at wholesale. Remodel
ing a specialty. Fur coats of all kind
made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
FURRIER,
309 Madison. - - - Tel. Main 61?