The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 26, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 21

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BOXING GUI BACK
If 113 01 AGAIN
Happy Days for Great Sport
Once More Are Dawning
in California.
TURKEY FIGHTS POINT WAY
Coffroth MilM Cood More by Vir
tually Mati-hlng Ad Wolffnsl for
Tiro rWiu t. Promoter Is
Iflch With Administration.
BT mRRT B. SMITH.
SAX FRANCISCO, No. :S. (Special.)
The flsMs scheduled In Fan Kran
rliro and Angeles, respectively, for
next Thursday afternoon are not the
on'.jr onea to Indicate that the bojtlne;
s-ame la on the upsrade In California.
We are looking even further ahead than
these matches would Indicate, and after
reading what pugilism haa to offer,
you probably admit there la reason
In w hat Is said.
Jimmy Coffroth. not satisfied with
having rehabilitated the came to a
rertain extent. Is rea-hlns; after more.
While he was In Los Angeles last
week, ha made a tentative offer to
Ad Wolcast that sounds very rood
from a local standpoint. He offered
the champion certain financial induce
ment for two matches the first with
Knockout Prown on News Year's day.
and the second with I'acky McFarland
on Washington's birthday.
Coffroth refuses to disclose the mon
ey that he Is prepared to hand over
to Wolgast. but for the two bouta It
is a certainty that he wouldn't go un
der the J.'S.OOO mark and perhaps
more, alor.u with the movlnir-plcture
Inducements.
offrvf h Neils Mstrles.
The original scheme had been for
Wolsast to fight MrFarland on the
first of the year, but CoWroth. after
thinklnc It over, decided it would be
a better s-'heme to prolong the tourn
ament. Knockout Mrown has never
been West and would therefore be a
rood drawing card, by putting off the
MrKarland - Wolcast match. there
would be much more time, to work up
Interest In the big bout, and that In
terest Is needed to make the match a
great affair from the standpoint of the
bo office. Tom Jones has the offer
under consideration and has promised
an answer the middle of this comtnff
week.
CofTrnth s.iys he thinks that Jones
will accent snd when Coffroth makes a
statement of that nature, you can rest
assured that he is well satisfied with
rond'tlots.
It .okc I for a time as If the Wol-anst-Freddie
Welsh match In the
.-ioiilh wmiM be declared off for want
of a referee, but when It came to a
shnndnwn. Freddie Welsh capitulated.
A I! a Ions he had declared that he
wouldn't stand for Jack Welsh, of Han
Francis. o. us the referee. Ills man-
rr. lUron I."ng. who was n J-an
I -ram -Lira, added fuel to the flames by
t'-lling the newspaper men a few words
every d.v and irsistlnK that unless
sme other refeiee was named, there
wocld be no flvht.
V4 el.k Gets Caastle.
on t.p of all this ml up. Jack
Welsh injected tilms-lf Into the trou
ble. He was sore all over because his
name had been bandied about and the
thine he said about Kiron Lena; were
wortn listening to. lie called the
itiron a nincompoop, a boob and a few
other choice names. Me went further
and referred to Freddie Welsh as a
parlor boxer.
-Why. I would go to South Africa
to referee a match for Wolgast." he
continued 'lies the champion and
he's entitled to a fair deal. 1 I
referred the war Welsh wants me to,
Wolsast wouldn't hav one chance In
100 "
And all the newspaper men admitted
t:at It looked aa If Jack Welsh were
prejudiced.
In s;ite of which, and Just a day
later. Welsh accepted him.
in explaining the matter. Welsh
said the referee was not to his own
liking and all that, but rather than
lose his chance at the title, lie would
aeept any man In the world.
Which agreement, you can rest as
sured relieved Tom McCarey. who
had been wondering all the time where
tie was ajnlns; to pet oft.
Xle arey Nerve.
You've got to hand It to I'ncle Tom
M Carey for his nerve In handling;
tnis match. He has guaranteed the
scrappers ti.3'0 between them, to
say nothing of a lot of outside ex
pense. To cover all that he has de
cided to Increase his ticket prices. The
cheapest seat will he J5 and all those
will be In the blencher section. Then
he runs up to $19 for the reserved
scats and 1:0 for the boxes.
When you bear In mind that the
bleacher seats for the Jeffries-Johnson
flghL the biggest a.ivertlsed af
fair of Its kind ever held, only went
to $10. yon have some very good Idea
of what the stand taken by McCarey
means. Most of his fights have been
with a dollar bleacher and It Is a
question whether that crowd will pay
the extra It. It Is a whole lot of
money, when yen stop and consider
what It would buy.
Cnffrnth bring word back that Wol
cast will probably be a 10 to 4 favorite
over Welsh, but adds that Freddie
looks to be In exceptionally ood
shape. Probably the Welshman haa
trained faithfully for the match, but
you can't make many Pan Franciscans
hcl'eve that he haa a punch hard
er.ouch to hurt Ad or to stop the Oer
man from coming In.
MeFarlaad la ConHnenl.
of course, he might win. for outsid
ers frequently turn that trick, but he
certainly doesn't look the part, if his
former showing In this city against
Mattv Baldwin l to be considered.
McFarland arrived here the first of
the week to (i Into training for his
hunt w Uh Harlem Tommy Murphy In
Sa Fmnelsco next Thursday after- I
noon, Both men have been aeen here I
hefore but the bout Is apparently a I
lopsided afa.r. Nearly every one
thinks that McFurlund will win about
i he pleases. In fact. If one Is to
Judge from the war the Chicago boy
Is going through his training, he also
considers Murphy anything but a
touch proposition.
Just at present McFarland's mind la
centered on the possibilities of a
match with WolKast.
-The reason that I was anxious to
come to San Francisco." he said, -"was
to prove to the lii'H fans that I have
a riffat to meet Woluast. I can make
the welc-it all ritht. Very frankly. I
don't care to make weight unless It la
an object, but In this rase I am clad
of the opportunity. 1 have watched
Wolsast enougn to be convinced that
he will not bother me very much. He
likes to net In and rough tt in the
rllnchrs. Well, when he treats me In
the ring he ran have all that clinching
that he desires. I am a bear for that
sort of stuff, myself.
(folk Are High With Ralph.
"The weight haa been agreed upon.
It will be 113 pounds five hours before
the contest and will be easy for me.
I'm going to make US pounds for
Murphy and will prove what I say."
Tne new line-up of fight promoters
will come after the first of the year
when the new city administration goes
Into office. So far aa can be learned
from the gossip. Jimmy Coffroth. Kd
dle Graney and Harry Foley will be
among those honored. CofTroth stands
very well with the Rolph people and
so do Oraney and Foley, for that mat
ter. Both of the latter two are well
known In Portland. Oraney haa refer
eed up there, while Foley had several
fights In that section.
Joe Thomas, the former welter
weight champion of the world, shot
his last bult In Oakland the other
night. He was matched for a ten
round affair with Frlta Holland, the
Spokane middleweight. and It was
about all that Thomas could do to
last. Joe was knocked down In the
first round and again In the second.
It looked curtains, but he is as game
aa ever and got on hla feet. Holland
sadly lacks a heart. Otherwise he
would have finished the San Francisco
boy In no time. Ae It was. every time
that Joe let go a punch. Holland
backed away. Of course, he won the
decision, but there wasn't a world of
credit attached.
Thomas hasn't been much good
since he took several beatings at the
hands of the late Stanley KetcheU Hla
Judgment of distance, his speed and
ability to take a beating were all gone
the other night and ma showing wa
a sorry one to those of u who have
seen him perform In better days.
Wrlslit Icfel Pnnlway.
"Chick" Wright, the Taclflc Toast'
premier balk-llne billiard player, gave
an Interesting exhibition at the Com
mercial Club last night In a ZOO-poInt
game with W. C. tunlway. champion
of the Northwest. Wright won 209
to 0 and took 15 Innings to play.
After the game Wright gave an ex
hibition of fancy shots, which brought
great applause from the spectators.
Several of the shots drew much laugh
ter. After be exhausted hla repertorle
of dazxllng shots, Wright expounded
the principles of the game, showing
the different waye of making ahota
and the right way.
ST. ANDREWS MEN ELECT
K. K. Bauer I Proldent Annual
Pinner to Be Served Tuesdar-
The St. Andrews Society of Oregon
elected officers as follows Wednesday
evening: president. K. K. Baxter; vice
president. A. G. Brown; secretary. J.
B. W. Iaxwson; assistant secretary.
James A. Dick; treasurer. Thomas
Burns; committee on relief. W. R. Mac
kenzie. James Cormack and John A.
Paterson; chaplain. Rev. Donald A.
MacKenste: committee on management.
John Balkle. James K. Stuart and John
Wallace.
The annual celebration this year will
be a dinner at the Commercial Club
next Tuesday. K. K. Baxter, president
of the society, will act as toastmaster.
The following toasts will be given:
"The Land We Live In." James P.
Kerr; "The Scot Abroad," A. K. Clark;
"Some Scottish Characteristics." Rev.
John If. Bovd. D. D.. and "St. Andrew
and St- Andrew's Societies." by Robert
Livingstone.
Music will be furnished by Mr. Den
ton and will Include songs by F. T.
Crowther and J. Dean MacFall. Selec
tions on the bagpipe also will be pro
vided. Mrt Ma) ton Gets Poj-loffiee.
WKST STAYTON. Or.. Nov. 25. (Spe
cial.) At last West Stay ton will have
a postoffice again. Veara ago. before
the rural delivery was Installed, there
was a postoffice here, known by the
name of Ale. When rural delivery was
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1 ' 'Wil''WnatliLgrV59.aiEaJ:a-a'& f r"-":-rX
Laurelhurst Home Nine rooms, fireplace on each
floor, built-in refrigerator, clothes chutes and
pantrv. sleeping porch, lavatory between bedrooms,
tiled "bathroom, old ivory and mahogany finish;
upper floor all enameled: breakfast and conserva
tory rooms; built by day labor. In fact, a very fine
home; on large corner lot. I can sell at a very low
price for short time. See F. E. Clements, 39th and
Mist fJlisan. Phone. East 9S9.
CALIFORNIA
This Winter. Oranpe proves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous
hotels, historic old Missions, attractive watering places, ileliphtful
climate. You can ee it at its best via the
SHASTA ROUTE And deThon8aad
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Route of the
SHASTA LIMITED
A strictly hitrh-class train in every respect, unexcelled tlining-car
service, quick time and direct connections to all points south.
SPECIAL EOUND-TBIP BATE OF
$ss.oo
Portland to Los Angeles and Return.
With enrrespondinp; low rates from all other sections of the North
west. Liberal stojxvers in each direction and long limit. Interesting
and attractive literature on the vnrious resorts and attractions of
California can be had on application to any S. P. agent, or from
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon.
OREGOXIAX,
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Rose
Three Grand Souvenir Days
Tomorrow morning at nine o'clock sharp we will open our doors to you Mr. and Mrs. Portland and you are
kd roquS to attend and inspect the latest, grandest and best family hquor store m the city. You will
bwV reS for your trouble; For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we have secured the services of the
Royal iS Orchestra, and on these days we will give to each customer, the most beautiful, useful and
valuable souvenir ever given by any concern in this city.
' aI ab ' OUR PRICES LOWEST, CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY.
Always a full quart of Guckcnlieiiner Kye or Sunnybrook Whiskey, bottled in bond, for $1.
It is with the greatest satis
faction that we present for
your approval oar
Knickerbocker Special
Brew
It rich, nutty flavor: Its
tro'den amber color, and its
sparkling creamy foamj con
vinces you at once of its pur
ity and the aklll of the brew
master. Tls the beer that you'll
adopt for your home use, with
the feellns; that It is the best.
11.25 per doien quart, bot
tles exchanged.
fill
When receiving a bottle with the Rose City Importing Company's name upon it,
immediately that he or.she is receiving the most admirable prodnctof its type
Thanksgiving Specials
A pint of Cal. Sparkling Burgundy or White Wine,
regular price 75c, special 35, three for only 1.00
Telephone
Your Orders
Main 6737. A 7775
Our auto carries no signs, thus
insuring privacy.
established the West Stayton mall was
ordered delivered from Aumsvllle, a
littJe town four miles north. But owlngr
to the new life, new capital and new
activity in settlement and homebuild
injr caused by the Irrigation syndicate,
recently formed by llartman & Thomp
son, of I'ortland. West Stayton has
come Into its own again. After sev
eral months of waiting-, the efforts of
the irrigation company to get West
Stavton on the map have resulted In
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rORTLAyP. yQVEMBER 2G, 1911. .
Opening Announcement
of
City Importing Co
17-19 North
J
Standard
the appointment of D. M. Mclnnls as
postmaster. The postoffice will be lo
cated In the West Stayton Commercial
Club building.
Parker to Climb Again.
SEATTLE. Nor. 25. Merle Lavoy,
who was a member of the unsuccess
ful Herschel Parker Mount McKinley
expedition of the Summer of 1910.
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u.Am. narlmentl with Drl-
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tlon. Write for n.itals and rates.
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Enropeam plan, from B3 a day a per
SOBa from S3-30 m day.
SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES.
A refined house of unusual excel
lence, centrally located. Illustrated
booklet upon request.
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European PUn $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
New steal aad brlak srraetnra. Every
modern conTeaiaace. Moderate ratea
Cantar of theatre and retail district. Ol
car Uaea traaaf errine all over city. Ele
trie omaibua maata train and afamers
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A rich, mild and mel
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troduce : 75 per full
quart; 3.00 a gallon.
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Multnomah Lager
Made from choicest hops and malt; per dozen quarts,
$1.00, Bottles exchanged.
Free Automobile
and Motorcycle
Unlivery from 7
A. M. to 1 A. M.
sailed for Seward on the steamship
Alameda today to establish a camp
from which Mount McKinley will be
ascended next Spring by a party com
manded by Professor Parker.
India exports about 300 000 tons of, pot ton
seed yearly, which, a local trade paper sajs.
should be converted Into te-1""-..-lna
to tha fact that Egypt converts its sur
plus cotton seed Into food for man and
beat. and thinks that India should follow
the example of Egypt.
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accommodation. Beautiful lobbies. wl.le
verandas and dellBhtful sun parlors.
Grounds reach to tli water's edge. Surf
bathlnir the year round. Perfect 9-hole
eolf links, tennis, boatin. yachting and
autolng. Climate is much warmer than
the Interior. For beautiful illustrated
booklet ajid rates, write owuic;.
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Moat Maanlflcent Hostelry la South
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Write today for handsome booklet
full of beautiful colored Illustrations
and larsre colored panorama view of
this perfect hostelry.
Under personal management of
David B. Pluraer.
California Wines are
receiving r e c o g nition
all over the world for
their flavor, purity and
medicinal qualities. Our
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meets all of the above
requirements: 25 for
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Free
A postal brings one of our hand
some catalogues, over 500 items
listed. We prepay express charges
to your nearest railroad point on
all orders amounting to $4 or over
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CrTY HALL. Main B93. A M
HIMAMS OFFICER. Serjeant Crate.
Residence. 24 E. 24th N. East 4779.
K. A. Dunmire. Rea. 836 Wasco St.
W. a. Eaton. Kes. 78 E. 16th. Kaat 178.
Horse Ambulance, A 6101. Pr. Ex. 4.
Nlrhts. Sundays and Holidays. A 6165; Pr.
Ex. 4. Trunk 7.
MEETING NOTICES.
rose city rorsriL OP
THE FRATERNAL AID AS
SOCIATION meets Monday
evenlnir. November Hi. In
W. O. W. Temnle. hall 3. Af
ter a class of applicants are
admitted to membership there
will be a select dance; music
by the F. A. A. orchestra
refreshments will be served.
OEN'ERAI. RELIEF COMMITTEE I. O.
O. F. A special meeting of this committee
is called for the purpose of conducting the
funeral of Brother .1. S Walters, a member
of Aurora Lodge, No. 466, Rochester. N. Y.
Committee will meet at I. O. O. F. Temple,
Alder street, near First, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
today (Sunday), thence to the Crematorium,
where services will be held.
J. C. JAMESON. Sec'y.
B. F. HOLT. Pres't.
MT. HOOD CIRCLE. No. 131. WOMEN
OF WOODCRAFT Will 'give a "military
whist" social Tuesday evening;, November
2ft. 1911. East Side W. O. W. Hall. East
Sixth and Alder streets. Game called at
8:30 o'clock. Prizes. Refreshments. Dano
ins. Admission 20 cents. Weinberger's or
chestra. FIDELITY LODGE. No. 4. A. O. U. W.
Members of the Lodfte will please take no
tice that the election of officers for the
ensuing term will take place at the meeting
of Wednesday. December 6. 1011. It is
earnestly hoped there will be a large at
tendance. CTOAR MAKERS' UNION No. 202
Sixth annual bail will be held at Christen
sen'i Hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets.
Thanksgiving; night. Thursday. November
.10. Gentlemen, 50c; ladles, 25c. You are
Invited.
ROTAL CIRCLE, NO. I"2S. WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT, will have their election of of
ficers Wednesday, Nov. 29, In W. O. W.
Temple. 128 11th.
TVANHOa LODGE. No. L
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. meets
very Tuesday night In Castle Hall.
11th and Alder eta.
B. M. LANCE. K. R. 3.
MARGUERITE TEAM, ROYAL NEIGH
BORS, will give grand masquerade ball
Thanksgiving evening, November 30, at their
hall. lo9 Second at. Good time assured.
Good music. Admission 25c.
MT. HOOD TENT. NO. IT, K. O. T. M.
Meets in the Selllng-Hirsch building, :'Mii4
Washington street, every Wednesday night.
ALRINA LODGE No. 470. FRATERNAL
UNION OF AMERICA Election officers for
the ensuing year will take place Monday
evening, November 27. All members re
quested to attend. Important business.
Refreshments and dancing. H. M. Call well.
Sec.
MEMBERS OF ARLETA LODGE. 216 I.
O. O. V., and visiting brothers are requested
to meet at Woodmen's Hall. Aj-Ieta. at 12:.'!0
o'clock to attend the funeral of Brother L.
H. Hood, which will be at Holman's chapel.
ROPE CITY COUNCIL. NO. 1811. K. L.
OF S., will give a basket, card party and
dance November 2S. corner Williams avenue
and kldmore street. Good floor and music.
Admission free.
FRAM ASSEMBLY, United Artiean.l
Members are hereby notified that nomina
tions will take place Tuesday evening. No
vember 23. and election of officers Decem
ber 5. 1911. MARION E. VENA, Sec.
MOUNT HOOD TENT. NO. 17. K. O. T.
M. Attend the Thanksgiving eve dance.
Wednesday evening. Nov. 29. Selllng-Hirsch
bldg.. 10th and Washington sts. Ladles
free. Admission 50 cents.
GOLDEN RULE HIVE. NO. 17. L. O.
T. M-, will hold a special meeting Monday
afternoon, Nov. 27. at 1:30. Business of Im
portance. EMILY M. MARSH, Com.
MASQUERADE Thursday evening. I'rfur
Hall, Mllwaukle and Karl sts., Sellwood
car; fine prixen.
DIED.
TORGENSON In this city, Nov. 21. Peter
Tnrsenson. agd r,2 years. Remains nt
Dunning or McKntee's undertaking parlors,
whert- they have been prepared for ship
ment to his home in Iowa.
TEED In this city. November 2.". at the
residence of his sister, Mrs. E. B. t'olwell.
975 Corbett St.. James H. Teed, aged .'17
years 8 months. Funeral notice in a later
issue.
VIVIAN Nov. 21, died at Good Samaritan
Hospital. Portland. Or., Frederick Vivian,
of Hull, England, aged 61.
HOOD In this city. November 24. at the
A-jiAnnA a hi. itancrhter Mrs. George F.
Hubbard. 24 East Forty-seventh North,
Lodner Henry Hood. Friends invited to
attend funeral services, which will be held
at Holman's chapel, Third and Salmon
streets, at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). No
vember 2a Interment in Riverview. Cem-
eicrj.
(VA LTER In this city. November 24 Dr.
t.,.. waiter aired 90 years; beloved
husband of Mary B. and father of Bertha
A., Mabel B. and Harley L. Walter. Serv
ices at Crematorium today at 2 P. M.
Friends Invited. (Rochester, N. Y., papers
please tuji).f
KANE At Gresham. Or.. Nov. 25. Henry
t.-..- 7 i-enr Vliner;ll Services Will
be he'ld Sunday. Nov. 2H. at 2 P. M., .at the
M. E. Church at Gresham. Members or
It. A. X. IIIH-M IV m.
TONSETH FLORAL CO..
Vl-ORAL IEIlNS.
Wioncs:. Main 6102; A 110.
nnin. McKntee. Funeral Directors,
7h and Pine, l'bone Main 430. Lady as
sistant. Office of County Coroner.
A R. ZELLER CO.. B w unams
Phone East 1088.C 1088. Lady attendant.
ore. 220 3d st. Idyaslsrtnt.'hone M. 607.
j p. FIM.EY" SON. 3d and Madison.
. in. iHnn. Main a A 159.
mUJ tu.m" . .
to r . p. 1'uuHim. -.
Blxtta. East 781. K 1888. Lady aasUtaot.
MOl'XT SCOTT PRK THE CEMI5-
TEKY HEAlTlfll..
Trtfia nri'vi irpp nermanent. modem
park cemetery. One mile southeast of
Lents. Developed at a cost of S200.000.
Perpetual care wnnoui extra cna.i -.
KTee auto service oeiween wnia ouu
the rtmpijrv. Take Mount Scott or
Caiadero cars. Burial plots $7.50 up.
Service the best.
City Office 020-1121 Tteon Hide;, tain
22,", A 70SH..
t'emeterv Office. Tanor ii.-: mmie
phuoe, rlns: B 6111. then call Local 4201.
NEW TODAY.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At Baker's Auction. 1S2 Parle Street,
we have a very fine assortment of
house fnmlnhiiiKs, riiKa, etc comprla
Inir uprlsht player piano in mission
ease, very costly library tables, quar
tered oak and other rockers, bookcases,
set of Shakespeare. Modern Eloquence.
Chambers' Encyclopedia. Civil Engi
neering and Mechanical Drawing, Ogil
vie's Imperial Dictionary and other
works bric-a-brac, vases, etc., Wilton
and Brussels rujfs and carpets, small
size mohair and velvet nigs, new style
quartered oak bedroom suite in dull
finish, viz., bedstead, dresser and chif
fonier; also suite in birdseye maple,
enamel beds, all complete with best
sprinsrs, mattresses, pillows, etc., dress
ers and chiffoniers, curly birch chest
of drawers (antique), walnut parlor
desk, drop-head SinRer sewing ma
chine, hall mirror in golden oak, up-to-date
dininR-room furniture, pedestal,
parlor heaters, pictures, gas range and
water heater, kitchen cabinet, dinner
ware, utensils, etc.
Imo the followlnsr office furnltnrei
One Cutler roll-top desk and chair, fil
ing cabinets, flat-top desk, armchairs,
bookcases, 'draughting boards, type
writing table, etc.
To parties furnishing this sale offers
an excellent opportunity to buy first
class goods at your own price.
Auction on Tneaday next at 10 A. M.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
Thanksgiving Day
We Shall Re Closed All Day.
ON FRIDAY NEXT
We shall hove another large consign
ment of household furniture, etc.
Se.le at 10 A. M.
In Our Retail Department
we have just received a car of quar
tered oak dressers in the latest fin
ishes and designs, which we shall be
pleased to give you prices on (that are
right ).
;W. C. BAKKR & C. A. CHOWF.LL,
Furniture Ieler and Auctioneers.
152 1'nrk. Street.
Ai Gilman's
Xo. 126 Second, Between Washington
and Alder Streets,
commencement of great SALE of NEW"
all-wool, mixed and cotton blankets,
fine bed eomforters, men's and ladles'
sweaters, hosiery, ladies' furs and
coats. These goods are all choice new
goods. There are over 500 pieces in
lot. Sale begins
MONDAY, TOMORROW
At 10 A. M.
at 126 Second, just south of Washing
ton. Your attention is called to this
sale.
OILMAN AUCTION & COMMISSION
COMPANY, INC.
A SWELL
Auction Sale
of Housefurnishings
MONDAY, AT 2 P. M.
FORD'S
AUCTION ROOMS
211 First Street
Are you a credit slave? If not, keep
your head high In the air, and come
with the live ones to this furniture
auction sale. If you can't buy. it's
worth vour time to see the pleasure the
bargains give the buyers. Plenty of
pretty dressers, beds, buffets, tables,
oil paintings, ranges, cookstoves, gas
ranges, carpets, russ. chairs, rockers,
ia.-e curtains, bedding. chiffoniers,
china closets, heaters, drop-head sew
ing machines, etc., etc. Best goods
sold first at 2 P. M. sharp.
KOHD AUCTION CO.
Auction Sale Monday
2:30 and 7:30 P. M.
AT 3S WASHINGTON STREET,
Hand-I'nlnted China, Cut Glaus, Import,
ed Wares of All Kinds, Vanes, Din
ner Sctn. Oil 1'aintlngn, hltc.
A IlMOND RING
and other valuable presents given away
every evening to adults attending the
sales and arriving promptly at 2:30 and
T::iO P. M.
Importers' and manufacturers sam
ples to bo soid without reserve.
WHITAKER & CODORI,
Auctloueers and Commission Agents.
Phone VIniu 3771).
Salesrooms KS(I A aahington Street.
Consignments Solicited.
Business Block
On Union avc, corner, income $1500,
Price $10,500.
G0DDARD & WIEDRICK
243 Stark St. - j