.THE . OREGON DAILY j JOURNAL,"' PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING; APRIL 21, 1804. TOWN TOPICS - 'r TomoHT'i AmruKxim. ' klrfmm Ortn4.....HaiTlit's Ilnofjranon" ftakar... "Tha Rwnrd of tkr Klnr' V rinplr. ....... ....... Anna Era Far Arn4i ,, VsdTUl. BIJo Viudcrllle Nineteen graduates of the North Pa ciflo . Dental colless will., rscelve diplomas at the commencement exercises of the college to be held In tbe First : Baptist church. Twelfth and Taylor streets, at I o'clock next-Friday even Inf. - An excellent prof ram has been prepared for the evening, consisting of the commencement address" ana musical Drorrsra of vocal and lnstru 'mental numbers. The annual address Is to be delivered by C. E. 8. Wood; charge to the class. Dr. Woods Hutchtn son; conferring of degrees. Dr J.R Caldwell; valedictory, Tony M. Barlow, A. B.. D. M. D. ' Title la been secured to the two re maining lots of the five needed for the ' '. construction of -the Brooklyn school. .The title to these lots has been secured after soma litigation and considerable 'delay. The new tiehool will, when eom- pleted, consist of 18 rooms, but this year only four of the rooms and an assembly hall will bs constructed. The, , : hmokivn school will be built on the TLae of the one at Woodlawn. so that ; additional rooms my be added at any time, the building always Deing com nlete no matter ..what the number of 'room may be. - j Capt. U D. Mahons field secretary of I the -State. Ant-8aloon league, will ad dress a mass meeting of tbe cltlsens of Mount Tabor at the Mount Tabor Pres byterian church tonight on the loeal-op-- tlon leeue. Tomorrow night ne ' will " speak In the First Christian church of thlsclty. Since coming to uregon last October, Captain Marions has spoken on a average of once a day. . On of the court oases against China men arrested two weeks ago for con ducting c ambling-houses waa dismissed this morning by -Judge oeorge on motion of the district attorney. The case re ferred to was JJiat of the state of, Ore gon against Joe ..Lee.. The district at torney announced that there was Insuf ficient evidence to convict the defend ant CliUfiCff CELEBRATES ITS Mil BIRTHDAY jjtxtxd pbsssytsjuajts svjot AM XYTOBKAX. BAVQXniT AMD UST TO STOSXXS TOLD BT IsHT-DAT PASTORS VT TOVM CHARTER MEMBERS EKROUSD. fi V.' , T-. Chrlstensen, commonly known In Portland as "Coffee" Chrlstensen. has , returned after a two years' sbsence in Denmark. Mr. Chrlstensen acquired his nickname from being the first man to run a coffee house In, Portland. He eon ducted four or Ave at the same time. In Denmark he has been running a hotel. . He expects to go Into, business In this ' Harmonicas and music rolls, finest lot In the city, at so per cent discount. We have bushels f them. Come and get your pick. Wrights Muslo A Piano House, 117 Seventh street, , between 'Washington and -Alder. - The elevated roadway on Bast Morrl son 'street, between Kast Seventh and ; Kast Ninth streets. Is being repaired and the chief portion of the structure is replaced with new material The deck will, be replariked and several of the ' Pile renewed. , r . t '" i " Homer Davenport. thecartoonlsC will "deliver a lecture and will draw pictures 'for the people of Pendleton, at the Fraaer theatre, tft that city, Thursday The twentieth anniversary of. ths birthday of First United Presbyterian church was fitly celebrated last evening by nn Informal dinner in the church. At 8:30 sbout 100 of the guests sat down to the well-laden table, which pre sented a gay appearance with its dec orations of dogwood, yellow tulips and white lilacs." The 'members of the Ladies' Aid society were the hostesses. nd tbelr efforts were Xully appreciated. Others ate in plcnio atyle about the church. i , Many of the early workers In tie church were present, and after, the prend they recounted Incidents of early church days. A., letter was read from each of the former pastors. ' The first from Rev. William R. Stevenson, tbe first pastor, who. now lives in Pitts burg. Pa. He ' told of his coming to Portland, and of the' ttmov when the membership of the church numbered only II, snd services were held ln a hall. "After a Upse of II years." said he, "and with a distance of nearly 1,000 miles between as, we are always eager for news or -your welfare. Rev. W. M. Logan, who assumed the pastorate when the church was four years old, says of It: - "It is eonserv stive as regards the truth; firm in prln cipie ana loyal to a conviction, yet ag gressive, eager, for ths salvation of mea and the coming of the kingdom." He also, told of his experiences as pastor or tne cnuren ana spoke highly of Port isna, as a city, .Rev." p. K. .Hawes. whose nastorate extended from ISIS to list, wrote from Braddock, -"Pa., saying he could scarcely realise that 10 years had AT THE THEATRES fi playing1 of JO. Hays causing much merriment. -' i t . - The four Mullallys do soma wonderful dancing. , The little tots,, Annette and Lillian, are favorites with the audience, i The moving - picture: fin Fairyland"! presented for tbe first lima In Portland Is lengthy-i-but holds the audience till the last moment, and sends them away in good humor. SPEAK IN FAVOR tm mam or tmm rovm." Everyone who has read Conan Doyle's famous novel. 'The .Sign of the Four, should not fall to see the production given, next, week by the new Nelll-I Morosco company at the Bakei theatre. It opens, Sunday with a matinee. )j v,. mjmm uAwtrcMaat XTOOias. Mary Mannerlng Is everything that Is delightful and womanly In Harriet Balrd. This Is the star part in "Harriet's Hon eymoon," which closes) a three-nights' engagement tonight at the Marouam Grand. There is probably no handsomer woman on tbe American stage than Miss Mannerlng. But her beauty la only an Incident . In "Harriet's Honeymoon," al though,- truly enough, an Incident: that is not often lost sight of. More than her good looks Is Miss Mannerlng' sin cerlty and her appealing womanliness. She portrays the young bride with all the impulsiveness of youth and all the feelings of a healthy, sanguine, doting girl In the first flush of wedded life. Now, what could be more Interesting and charming? The bride of a week, I When a reliable firm like the Browns Harriet becomes frightfully jealous of i vllle? Woolen Mills' store out prices the Baroness von Rabensteln. The I on their stock there's going to be rome wnoie situation, it is true, almost nora-1 toing aoing. ers on tne riaicuious, out mere is i Tne cut is iron) 11 to is on every enougn or tne serious in Harriet s atrug-1 suit in tbe bouse. This firm manurao- - 0PL0CAL-0PTI0H 0XATOB4 OAJCPA'aBTjra VMM CUT I TOM nONIU aCBAJrPBB MOXJt XTOBTX AT 'CXimVABT CWVMO ' TOTXU OV Ut rAJttTTM TO M J HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, CHEAP.. The Prohibition alliance held a local option rally last-evening in Centenary Church. x Kaat Ninth . aii - Vmmt Hut Orna of Portland's Clothing Btorea, tbe streeta .The auditorium w.n flitxt BrowmsrlUe Woolen 'XIU, i Onts the MM " and addresses were made by prominent locat option workers,'. 8. U. Downs, principal of the Sell wood school, - presided, f ' After prayer or ev. u. w. riumer an address was given ,by Samuel ConnelL - He urged tne necessity of arousing publlo senti ment In favor of local option among an ciaases, regardless .of religious be-I " Frne day! Buy Mwdlth'S -umbrellas. repairing ana recovering, two stores Washington and Ith. Morrison and 6th, Steameri for The Dalles will leave Aiaer-eireei wnarr t sw m. oaiiy (except Dunuay;. foone jaain Si., The Ideal spring medicine, kidney and jiver regulator: Wahoo Tonic. - uring tne cany to iss seventh street and see the fun it will have. - 1 Pansles. 15c dosen. American Florist and Gardan, lit Tenth. . .Wise Bros, dentists. Failing building. t. uisv siiu n aaoingion. a H. Q ruber, lawyer. 117 Com'cl Block. extant raxsovAX. Oeorge E. Black, a Ban v Francisco politician, is at the Perkins. ,? 3 f JU A. Loomls of Ilwaco, C wner of the - steamboat line from Ilwaco to Astoria, is eve me rerains. ' Judge J. J. Brumbach of Ilwaco Is at , tne Perkins while on a brief visit to - -ph city. ( 4 Charles Butler, a big sheepman of v Port Townsend. is in the city. . B. F. Jones of .Toledo, a member . the -, lgllature, is among ths guests at the Perkins, , . . Rev. Stanton C. Lapham has returned from Seattle where he baa been sinew 6s tarda y. . , , Dr. C W. Lowe, an oculist of Eugene, psssed through ' the city yesterday to , take n- post graduate course in -New Tork. a..Jullua Mayer, of -Flecken'stein A Mayer, , injured in an accident at Third -"and Washington streets Saturday, has recovered sufficiently to be about again. Dr. O. M. Booth of The Dalles Is at the Imperial. Albert Dunbar, a merchant of Astoria, la among the guests at the Imperial hotel. , i ; Ben D. Boa well , of Bos well Springs, Or., is at the Imperial accompam-Nd by his wife, after a two months' tour of California. - Dr. W. K. Mansfield of Barberton, O., , Who Is touring the Pacific coast, is a guest at the Imperial. "3orge E. Tauil, a machinery manu facturer of Boston, is at the Portland. J. J. McKoyce, agent at the Sllets , Indian agency, la at the Portland. - R. A. Watts, a capitalist of Brant- JTord. Canada, is (it the Hotel Portland accompanied by a party of friends. J W. R. Ballard of Seattle Is at the Portland. Rev. H. N. Rounds, pastor of the 5 Methodist church at Davenport, Wash., Is 'Visiting for a few days at the reel. lenoe of Rev. C. X. Cline. Mr. Rounds ta en route to the general conference at 10) 'Angeles.' v n -M "; . i ; : 'm , , if: K if Yf& See M While Elephant starch demonstration, F, Dresser A Co's. psssed pince the churoh wss organised. nev. Muoer Ferguson described his nas torate, . which extended front 1191 to llll. Rev. " A. J. Bpear reviewed In cidents of the Interims between the pas torates. rour ensrter memDers are now en rolled: W. A. Currle, Mrs. David Dalglelsh, Dr. J. Torrence Tate, and Miss Laura Tate. Rev. T. J. Wilson of Eugene, who wss present when the church wss organised, gave a short talk. ... ; . .. . .. v Following was ths Brorram: ' - ., , Organ solo .' ........Miss Tate ReclUtlon '. .1 Miss Hasel Hrah.m Pre-organlsation days ..Rev. T. J. WUson. Rev. J. A. Spear Soprano solo ."For All Eternity".... Miss Hughes Violin Obllssto. Mr. RusaeL "Our Charter Members" Mra Dalglelsh, Miss Tate, Mrs. v . I McKern. W. A. Currv. Soprano aolo ..Miss Wells Letters from farmer pastors '. Bev. w, R. Stevenson, .Rev. W. M.., . Logan, Rev. O. E. Hawes, Rev. Huber Ferguson. uld-Lang Syne" ..... Male Quartet Stevenson, Curry. Tricy-Shearer. r: .; . SCOCGIN PLAYS1 A . "JIAPPlf" ME gtes ana ner unnappy pugnt wnen ner tures its own gooas ana makes the I lief. : He said that this could be done young nuBDana is carried away, to givs ciotning, wnicn gives tnsm many SdVan- throuch the eltlaans aAmmllua. riila this actress the right kind of a chance tages over firms who buy through a mid- committee Is being organised snd will to go strslght to the hearts of her audi- dleman. ; h r ; ' ' v, .' V. be made np of members of all parties tors. And. In this mood. Miss Manner- Thar Is one feature of a out made and churches, for the purpose of making ing is not only delightful, but really at by this store it Is always genuine and an anneal throue-h the mA her best, which is ssylng a grest deal. I means much to those who take advan- otherwise to secure local ontlon votes It was distinctly shown last night I tags of the offer,- which comes at a time I throughout the state. Tant.nn mam. that Miss Mannerlng has a clientele when It should be appreciated by the ibers of this committee We aireaitv Hn particularly her own. An audience al most entirely Xull dress indicated how popular she Is with, society folk and. given a series of so-called society plays witn just enough or the real stun in them to save them from the fate of the first Belasco-De Mills productions, it is easy, to see a long and very profitable career for her. "Harriet's Honeymoon' buying public r tiAsn jAm a B. ft V. Aanomnees tow Xaw tXx?? touching upon the local appointed., and 4 or others have been picked out and will be asked to serve. . t i. . nev. & rteison , Alien i aeiivsred - a option issue in other sUtes. Rev. W. I u- Houingsbead attacked the saloon-, keepers of the sUts, saying! "Thssa- OaUf orala Meeting. i Account the general- eonferenne of ths M. E. church,- at Los Ansreles.' com-1 loon man anniua nniv tn nriuti. - Is not good enouah to be menclng May Id, and the National asso-lhls business, whlnh offAra nnthi. i. . long remembered and, truthfully, Miss I elation of Retail Orocers, Ban Francisco, I turn." He read a letter which one of Mannerlng' s accomDllshments are far I May S-l. the O. R. A N. announces the I his churoh memhora ri.t sbove the requirements ol ;he peg of mJ,rn. trip steamer rate from Port-1 the Wholeeale Liquor Dealers' assocla-I Harriet Balrd. There is serious worw !n,J. w'l! respectively, tlon. arguing against tha local nntinn I ahead of her, and If the managerial in stinct is not sltogether too keen. Miss Mannerlng ought to fulfill within a few years the promise . which now shows In generous abundance In her work. BXATOLO." r ra uiavoio- win De presented brim tne viympia upera company wnen It tritt Una returns to uoraray s theatre tomorrow mane inn win do tne nrst arena on- c. n. nrti.. n i . era offered by the company in Portland. "CC IDT TTnllC tlcpUdUl. and many are anxious to compare It Starch demonstration at F. Dresser A Co's. wi.i" uwr gnmnp oy tnis ciever com ... - ' . ... - . swmA uuuun rarticuiars or v. w. stinger, city ticket 1 1 it .t.t h.. -J I ' ...v.. iiooai option law would result In aKu. lute nrohlbltion. whinh u. Uniiinnk A . Jk,. at ' I . . ... . - I VreeOO Uiy BOIL ; ' saia was raise. He stated that It 'would a. m., I, 1:15 p. m. Leaves Orearon Cltv ,m,pi ti i. u v .T , 10 a. m., 1:10. 4:10 n. m. Round trio Mr Ur,mn..h.. ..i Z ,Z -"" wm iov- i onir anect tne aajnonkMrwira' hnn... , pany. At the Saturday matinee and evening the ."Mikado" will be the bill for the farewell performances of the cumpsny. as Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Alln Tewla' Bst Brand. ' ', Assistant City Engineer Scoggln.' In company wiui a rew congenial spirits, msde a fishing tour amonathe wild on the Klickitat near Lrle tha latiar mri of last week and returned today with a number of new stories, fish and . other wise, witn whion he Is regaling the vlsi tors who drop In and want sewers uid other public utilities changed-to meet ineir wisnes. T -, -- - i f -, . . t Among the tales that Mr. RTtna-aHr. brought back with him is one of a sur prised fisherman, who went t-elep- on the railroad tmok- Seoggln and a panion fisherman were strolling along the track looking for a camnlna alt and while crossing a small bridge found an aged fisherman sound asleep on a long board that be had propped ud across the stream. - ,r - i'That fellow wlllifall off if a. "train comes along," said ths . kind-hearted Sooggln. V4 f. us - .;. . ri "Better not wake him up." said his companion, "he will surely fall off Into tne creek if you do. 'No, he won't," retorted Scoggln. "he will be thankful for being aroused from dangerous Bleep." Following his own opinlpn tbe engineer cried: 'Say there, old man! It's about time you were going home," ain't It?" The sleeper moved uneasily, protested arowsny at tne interruption, and turn ing over feu with a noisy splasr Into the brook that ran cold and deep several reet oeiow. . . , ..... , 'I told you .so," remarked seoggin's companion. Who- hollered? I didn't!" retorted scoggln lor tne benefit of the splashing victim below. If either of you fellows .-will come down here I'll knock the spots off' of you," howled the aged fisherman, climb ing out on the rock bank, shivering and full of wrath.. ' ., i It is related by the diary, which tells of the trip, that the result was: To Incidentals pacifying old man $1," "aUODA QAMUSM." "Hedda Oabler." which Mrs. FJske will present at Cordrajfs theatre tonight, is one of the most recent works of the Norwegian playwright. It was written in 1190, and first produced In Ena-liah at the Vaudeville theatre, London, April 17, 181, by Elisabeth Robins, and has been' presented by German stock com panies and In Italian by Eleanors Duse. None of Ibsen's 'dramas - surnaasea 'Hedda Oabler" In dramatic nower nor in searching analysis of oharacter. Again in this play Ibsen shows that masterly style, or absence of style, that Is so pregnant with meaning. .Mrs,.Flske produced the play In New York recently; when it created a sensa tion. Her Hedda is a sunerb mnitli of natural acting, a worthy Impersona tion of one of the greatest roles known to the stage. It Is In striking contrast to "Mary of Magdala," and Is admirable eviaenee or Mrs. . Flsks's veraatmtv "Cure the cona-h and aava tha lira " Dr. Wood's Norway Pine . Syrup cures vuusua ana coma, oown Q ins Very v4 wiiaumpiion. ; ( Preferred stock Canned Oeods. Allen A Lewis' Best Brsnd. AMTTS'EXZJrTS. Marquam Grand Theatre Thnrsdny, Friday, Satarday, April 88, 88, naiaraay matisee. 1EV AMEER. Presented By Multnomth Amateur Athletic Cmb v rMMTBMmlM. VBa. Soa aaS tb Bale of seats onenad at km nm n I anniuia unno inia mnntin, mt ia curing mo penormance of "Hedda Oab-1 icr .mere will oe no incidental mnin wuiun. in Jiacit is a novelty. "Now, good digestion waits . on appe tite, and health on both." If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended by physicians for weak babies. Come and see. 195 Seventh st. i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Drs. Adiic Northfup . 41 DEKUM BUILD NO Third nd, Washington St. .' ' j . Nervous . and Chronic Dis-, r l . eases a Specialty. ' Fhcne f.Ia!a 349 SAZJI TOOAT. Tickets for ' ths Mnltnomah al.ih-. iiiuuucura ui ne Ameer - were placed on sale at the Marquam box office this morning. The boys 'are nredintina-, . tout eciipse or 'an previous 'perform ances, and the Indications are that t. mtM9tAmrt Ill V - -, . 7J, " "wresponaingiy large, "The Ameer" will be alvan fn..- Thursday. Friday. Saturday nights, and mw biuium, ina 1raaa r.h.. als have gone off with a swing and dash that, have put all connected -with the production In the highest spirits. The demand for seats shows that ; tlfe public is confidently exnectina- things this yesr from the boys. Popu lar prices will be maintained. i m,ifiwLm bwusd OP TsTJI zxva." i "The Sword of tha vin .1,1.1. v. Ing produced by the new Nelll-Morosco company at the Baker all this week. Is the play in which HenrWra rrn.n.. made so signal a success In her starring "ti,. seaaon. xne scenes of the play are laid In England, In II 16. a picturesqus period when James the II and William III were striving one against the other, for the 1 nnsaaaalnn of the' English: throne. The play is not umy maioricai, out is niied with refined, w,vx " " amusing comedy. VP AODBaTS BOW OP IXATS.' . Ths Marquam Grand next TueanV 1114 - nrvuneauay ' nignis,- May 8 and 4 will offer, the great laughing success, -Mcraaaen-s .How. . of Flats.".. hih comes, this season with an entirely new proauction ana a Dig cast of remarkablv clever people. This play is doing a good business everywhere, and Its present season is tne most prosperous It - has engoyea. ropuiar prices will prevail. m Grand ThMfre ?cu. Kaa, Mar, TOKIOHT AT 1:10 O'OtOOK XAIt PZX MARY MAINNBRIISQ In tlx delightful comedy. .... M Harriet, f Honeymoon" irening prices, l.oo, fi.so, fl.00, Toe, BOe. CORDIUY'S THEATRE... COBSSAX A HUMKLU UAMAOIBS. Tonlfht, Lat attpearance . Tooisbt. Wednesday renlog. April 27, Tlwida eakler." 11.00, TSe and MRS. FISKE Price 1X00, l.BO, BOe. I. H. Amos spoks In favor of Ur Connell's suggestion to arouss sentiment I in favor of local option. Muslo was furnished by the Seville quartet of Sun- nysiae. X-RADIUM INSTITUTE Sonthssst Oor. First and Xorrlsom, sL KaU 8TK. : 1 ... ... .! 1 WEAKLINGS MADE STRONG By ow saodera saetkod of trest- . mast, ; . THE FINSEN RAYS For the deteotloa of UternsJ easi- oars or other hidden als eases. THE X-RAY Makes 11 posslUs to diagnose ls- . sases ,taat a ; payslolaa wtthont this great Invention oonid Mt pos- . t'-i ' ' stwy do. j $5.00 Per Month ALL MEDICINES INCLUDED Tbsnday. Friday and Saturday, April SV and 90, The Olympia Comic Opera Company Thursday sod Friday, . "PRA DlAVOLO Saturday Matinee and Might. THB MIKADO" IS THE NOMINAL COST TREATMENT. OF Oonsnltatlcei and SxamaaMoa Sb . T' " solatslF frsa. " BWOXf YMXATBS. This charming littla family theatre nas jumped into immediate popularity, presumably' from the fact that the" pro gram is a good one. The house' was again pacaea last evening at three per formances, many being' unable ta sain aamission. nayes ana w men en are an excen tionally clever sketch team, the piano Dress If you would dress prop erly you must go where you can hve your tclothr ing correctly 'rriadei ' We construct Suits in the ktr est fashion giving the proper fit and . dash that all correct dressers ad mire. ' i.. .:. - , . i i WM. VELTEN TAILOR. 406 WASHINGTON ST. Special Low Prices! ON' Select ,: Furniture J" Carpet & Furniture Co. I66 AND I6S riRST- STREET- I Bijou Theatre Portland'. BandaoaMst Family . Theatre. The Horn, or rout. VAUDEVILLE AdmUaion te aay Mt in the heoae, 10a, Performances dally from 3 to 4:80 o. m. renins.,. 7 to 10:80. ' , see tne nm lue allow la the city sod be eoBvineed. . Boston Painless Dentists i the only dentists In Portland having late botanical discovery to apply to Sims for Painless Extracting. rill- Are the onlj the is the i ing and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed luncn years. . . .ONLY is Mrs nose Of CUT tins : . rVA-'-e-i.- nimrs wa'-V Ortheam Theatre AXii!a- Orpheom Amawmeat Co., Inc., Props. Fourth sad Stark Btretts. Thursday Evening, April 28 Presenting REPINED VAUPBVILLig Ktot ratling tt 8:80. Mo tine 9TTf Sooday I. V Ul. dmlsswloa 2S cent Box stats, 60 etota. - rnooe snaia wxw. km-.; i .iff- "t All work contracted' for -during ths next IB days will be done any time in I ma luiure at out rate prices. Eitractli(......FIEE fJumiutlo......FtEE Sllvtr Filling.... J5c Gold MlUnis. ...7k mil mi Teeuu.s ioia Lrewsx. 3.01 THE BAKER THEATRE w Oaorte t Bakar, Sol. Laaae. and Hanaser. Tonight, all wk, , matloM Satarday, the new Nelll-MoroMO uoaipany. Dratentlna Hen rietta Croamaa'a auccea., , TYm Sword of the Kings" K renins price, BOe, 85c nv, 10c. t Matlaee, Skr, 15e, 10a. r ' Neit week, . ' "Ths Sign of ths Tour." Empire Theatre Mn'sl Tonlgnt and all tbl. week, , , , ADVA ST A FAY -n dr "somouBaroT." Marreloue! mjatetiooal the talk of the eonntryt Popular prices, 25c and 86c. Matinees for ladles only Wedneeday and Satar day, All seats, SBe. , I Crowns and Brldrs Work at low nsteas a specialty. On Patent Doable Snotlon wiu Aout yonr teexn p, , , -.j ,',r. xo srovBirTsv tome in at once and take advantage of low rates. All work dons by special ists witnout pain and guaranteed for 10 yearaj t', "''""-?' itf Sff- ' ' i Our' offices In all large Cities in the United States have boon astabllshed for Boston Painless Dentists COB. PITCH; UI XOSBJCSOV .ITS. cniranc awn Momaon street,? " SBANCH OFFICES: 718 ttrat At., Seattle; 2w raciiic yvre., viscooia; ilia aewii; are., Ererett. Waab. '- .-.j. j myv u;;: vuuu uii-vu ;:6:; Eyou're goirigito take advantage of our great suit sale you want to dots;s:ppN owng!beau every day - and every, hour iiuririg:ffie.df like this does not often occiii; fbr ybti or fcir P usp We cleaned up a leading New York manufactur er's : surplus spring stock .a-. J. & i- M of men's and young men'is suits at 60c on the dollar, that's why We're selling ' ?15 $16.50 $18 $20 Suits ' f for i 36 If you're wise you'll hurry, they're going 'fast; you may be dis- appointed later; 7 Chicag Clothing Company 69-71 Third Street Bet Oak and Pine Matting Just received a very large shipment of fins Linen Warp Matting at . r 15c ;and:l& Also Japanese and Chinese curios, consisting of new Brasswars, Clots sonnte, Sstsunoai fine decorated Porcelain, Silk Embroideries, eta Our lease sxplres In July and ths entire stock must be closed oat be fore moving. . -. - -, :,i--.v'''v-W;;M-Civ-'; ; '';:;':';.'..;. . ... 1 '. 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