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t:: orGou daily journal, Portland, Friday evsniho, January, h. t . .. . - n J Chuable. .......... ,.'th"'Holr-"n7" JSmpire ........... Tire UtU WiiV J . JrB.M.i tu .. Yeui.lle "r ... .V.u4.tu. . l.jrUj ...... .........TaeTtae -.'Justice Setoii of th Mat aid JusUoe eeurt district. A. Wills and D, TK Hurlburt, freeholders, drew these) jury- -,imn to serve curing th coming year; r , U. H. Adams. Juum Lun, ; r. Wldt. J. T. Chinook,, T. W. Thompson. F. W , , , Torgler, W. T. B. Hicholson, Ferry , .Magnes. Ablo. Watt. IT, Q, Urfar. H, C. ' Wrla-ht. Hiuh MaArthnr. DuM W i t Pordewlck, a. A. KaddM-ly, Albert KUIn. - F. R. . Jfeele Peter BchmMr, ..Charles Vernau. A. W. Curry. It Bauraer. Charles A. Biglow. O. V. Wes. Baa West. Thsd '. deus fl. West, prank B. Barker. Edward Renfer,' V. Schmidt. J. U Weill, Dr, W. H. Little. Frank Porter. W. J. .Lyons, ,j. m. Hurlburt, Jama ManagheivJ. ML wood wort n, Frank Logan. A. W. Imjb bert. John Frellnser. J. M. Stott and r, .8. Punning. ' i , . - .v ' A; I .Veasl. attorney, has filed j paper In settlement of the suit for the - partition of the property of. the Paolfla iron works, which will be divided la - three parts.' of which Oscar Helnta wilt "have the Iron works at the- east and of , me Burnald bridge; the other portions ; will go to Arthur R. HelnU and Ida K. Kelntm . tMlnar nrnnrtv rw1 A m t f h 'streets and on Third street . opposite "" the Taylor street, M. KS. enuroh. : The V.s estate' ta valued at $41,009. less IT.110 ' indebtedness, and was adjudicated In- the ... circuit court when A. R. . Helnts died. Oscar Helnta -Is one of the orlarlnsl : owners. A.' R. HelnU la The soa of Ida 4: M. Helnta, the. widow of deoead. ' Officers for th new year have been . installed by Clan Ifacleay aa- follow '' Royal deputy, Alex Gavin; ehlef. Ales ii. Brown; saet chief,' K. K, Baxter; tanist. John ' A. Patterson; chaplain. James X Carswell; secretary. -David A. V.; miner assistant secretary, Jobs Dick - son: . financial Seeretarv. ' Jamas R. -- gtuartr - treasurer, lavld Q.' Duncan; Jibyslcian.r,.ulD .McKensle; aenlor . nencnman, ; aiii u, juaMli; Junior . henchman,. Alex Uarwlck; rseneecbal. ' Tom' B. fipenoei warder,- iJohn Shearer; sentlnfit Jsmea Coaaack - piper, J. -B. Moon; orcaotst. J. O. Olbson; standard - bearer. James Shearer: trustees. A, M. r Blrrell. William Harder, and Ales Mulr- ; hrad. uiAi theannnal meatlnr of the Manu- racturars association to be held tomor row evenlne; at -Allsky ball elbt dl eectors will be elected. " Brief reports - wilt be beard tomorrow evenlne from -President BJ.-Holmee and Secretary C. 1L Alclaeac on the work of the past ' year. , After the buslneea ; meetlnc .. a smoker wlU p.held,jand members will - Informally dlacuas metnoda of Increaa ln the sale of- leeally manarectured oods, -and- nlarclnaj .the mambarahlp , ana scope 01 the MeoolaUoa. , " Lottl Bowen has sued Harry Bowen i-i... or 4Usorce, alleglns; cruel and Inhuman -. treatment.- Money raattere are also ln V '. vol red In the case, 'If rs. Bowen claiming . that aha entrusted 1 1.000 to Bowen's r , cse . prior, to their' marrlaga in 1J01, which was Invested In a boardlna; house -.business In -partnership, and she asks - the-court to adjudge te her si share of rr. Jhe, profits, "amounting to JI00. n She years he drove her from. theli home and thendeaerted bar. ---t, r -: Business men ofKatacada- kave d . elded to. incorporate the town, and have drafted a charter for ubantssloa t the ' .legislature. A- banquet was held last evening, at waien tn enarter was read and discussed. Mayor Dlmlck at Oregon city , was among the guests, : and re- Csponded to an 'invitation to apeak on the subject. Kstacada la growing rapidly and there la every Indication ' ' ' that It will become aa Important manu--- factuiing point, u - . .- " - Jed Hart was acquitted; yesterday .of fi phtrH .Af " nrf Ka 1 1 rw hrM f erred In an Indictment by the grand Jury. - Self-defenses was the plea.. John? Murphy, an aged man with gray hair and a aignino appesranoe. - was the :" complaining wltaees, and the evidence " was to the effect that Murphy, after ----- getting into an altercation, struck Hart "with a stove. lid. Hart la a north and ' 'seloonkeeper. ; . r ... , "'": 7 Judge - Cleland) yesterday granted a hon-sult In the damage case of Frank - - Wllmot against tha Oregon Railroad led . to r- j fom $600 for loss of four horses killed at Bridal Tell jbn the depot grounds' of the company. ' Tha non-suit was given on the' ruling that thra!lroa4 company , la not required by law to fenoe grounds Used for depoUJ. --- --1.-; -; :- - The new church Society held Its an nual meeting laat evening at the borne of Conrad Stark and elected .the follow- Era Special ZTHtS VSK f.J A" 10- qttVt . Galvanized TRY OUR Special Blended Coffee 2sm Fresh Roasted Every Day. TEA OTORE , 170 THIRD STREET, ' v rPhons Main 1703. Between aforriaoo and. YambOl , Wmm MO, WILSONS' BAM GORILLA, . ' ATE A PIECE OF LAMP CIIir.lNEV Koko, the OocQlsraad til Ko-ko la dead, and his body Is resting under a laurel tree In tha front yard of J R. Wllaon.-comer of -Twenty-ninth and Holgate atraeta. 7 K-ko -ate s piece of broken lamp Chimney, ' .v Ko-ko was a young gorilla, said to be tha only one of his species in- the United States. He was tha Wilson family's pet. saving oeen raisea almost as tenderly as though he had been a child by Mrs. Wilson. Born In a Jungle in Africa, the gorilla was captured when few weeks old by a party of . Arab slave huntera. ana brought to tne'sea coast and sold to an officer of a- ship 'bound for China, At Hongkong the captive was sold to a Chines .sailor., who brought It to Se attle, Where it- was purcbasea py j. K. Wllaoh. a showman. When Ko-ko. waa brought to his new noma, he waa so tiny rand delfcat that It was feared he would fi6t live. Mrs. WOson took. the little fellow to southern California that he mlgbt.be kept aa far from grip and pneumonia as possible. '. Few -gorillas live long in" captivity. No adults are ever captured alive, and but' a few of the babies are able to with stand modern breakfast foods. ' Many of. them have been captured and sold to New York, Berlin and London soos, but their obituaries have shortly followed ing - officers: President and -leader. I jnarie - w.-woiieu; - secreiary, - jonn Teusohar; -treasurer, Conrad .Stark; trust, fJM. Wells. Th secretary waa instructed t correspond with Rev. M. V. Hlnkl of th missionary board and settle th--question f having -church quarters at th Lewis sad. Clark -fair. Th most popular and efficient remedy f or coughs arid colds is Kenyan's Cough and Cold Cure, sold only at th oia re liable drug etor of Albort Barnl, second -and Washington. , By its healing and soothing properties . it quickly - ohecka and relieves tn-cough without derang ing th system, and is tha proper rem edy for children and adults allk. Th. Ernest Oambla Redtal ceaipairjf Is tha next number on the T. M. C. star course and will glv a musical re- eltdl . Monday. January II, 1:1 6 p. m. Th price f admission Is made low, so that all lovers of music may go. , Re served seats now on sal at T. M. C A. rifty-4sntsi' ".-vi,.-' Z L.Leu(hold yesterday pleaded guilty to .the charge of forging th nam of K. Olll CO. to a check for 13s. and will be sentenced Monday. Charlea A. Petram Is hla attorney. . Leuthold is an old resident of Portland, having been engaged as a furniture finisher. - Civh - eervice Bpsclal tpsrnrttort is offered by th Young Men's Christian Association night school to applicants for government positions. " Tha class begins Monday, Jun If. Fee, t-pir Qontji. , rd ladnflrymaa. I was arrested yesterday by Immigration Inspector Barbour on th charge of be ing In th country unlawfully.-: It is said h has no certificate of registra tion.', - v, . - Se th color of this snowT It looks Ilk w bad laundered It It 1 the identical color - of th garments that leave our place.. .' union Laandry. ond and Columbia, Tel. Main IIS, Vlavl Hygienic Home Treatment for th- permanent cure of all - female trouble- Lady physician In charge -toa-sultatton and axamlnatlon Trev Office hour a. m. to I pt m.; Ill Lewis bldg. Darfclng club Invttatlotis Parties holding invitations to tha 'Auditorium Dancing club are Invited to attend th dancing party Saturday night at Audi torium nalV Seventh and Oe.. ' ., , . " ' 1 1 " 4 'V.. B. II. Cough and Croup Syrup The great children's remedy. In use over eO years.' Always reliable' Bronchial trouble.'. For sal, by Knight Drug Co. :'- . - - ' T. B. Brown, tried In th circuit court fr stealing 10.000 cigars from the O. R. V N. Co.. was acquitted ye tardsy. ' Multnomah Engln Company Henavo lent . association' elected the following officers laat evening: President. A. Burkhardt; vice-president,. Oecrg Tut- Ownar, Mrs. J. R. WUs matriculation. Ko-ko lived with Mr. and Mrs. , Wilson two", year ' and three months. , Had - tha - lamp chimney re mained anbroken there is no doubt that the young king -of tha Jungles would, stin be allv and happy, v . ; -Just a few days before his death Ko-ko weighed S4Hi pounds, and stood a feat I Inches la hU "stocking feet" - phrlatmas was m gala day with Ko-k. A place -was fixed for him at -the table, and ave-eat-up-and -ate- hia turkey aed oystbrs and pinna ptiddlng Ilk s little - rman. inan. That mornmg na received, his gifts from Santa Claua, and played "with them all- 'day - long, v AAong the gifts wer a horn and a-mouth organ, -which amused Ko-ko more than all the othereTT the dinner, lnclnded. He would sit on the floor for hour with air his toys about him. the horn in on hand and tha mouth organ lrt the other; there -waa much wild,- weird muslo In the Wilson home. - ' . .. Ko-ko was Ilk some children In that whatever h . found he wanted to put In his mouth. A little neighbor girl-was visiting . Mrs. Wilson on -afternoon few days ago. and accldently broke lamp chimney; several pieces of glass remained on the floor.i Ko-ko found the piece and there was genuine sorrow In th Wllson.liom. , : i tie! cMtarv'itiiae rkn)iiuri.hrr-4n.H urer, Charles H. Dodd; dlraotors. C A. Dueber, J. J. OotthardU C A. Allsky. B. 8. Cough snd Croup 8yrup-Th most useful family medicine. Keep It on hand for ein4 senulee. Colds, coughs, croup-- ror sai ox Knight Drue Co. Hospital 1 and - doctor bills . saved - by wearing s sensible chest protector. - "Bee Albert Bern!, the druggist, Second and Washington,, about them.. - W clean -and press your clothes snd shin ypur shoes for If. 00 per month. unique tailoring uo.. T washlngtoo. Main il. .j. , You may save 114.70 by reading th advertisement of Dry-Sol on page t of today's Journal.-, , ' , ... . Try Peacock Buckwheet: Flour. Ton will be convinced that It Is deMoious. , ; If you hav anything to sail can ,up Mam east, in nrst street 1 Money-savtpg sale Marks Sho Co..:. --Ak your grocer for Golden Cheddar,' . . tMM' irSXOaTJSOmsTOOB XOUSB, ' s The People's Fern ra Is to 'begin Its work on, Sunday evening at T.I0 o'clock at the .house, on First street, near Hall. Sunday evening's . meeting will be de voted to a" discussion of h question. What Can tlis People's Forum Lw for th People of Portland?" Dr. Woods Hutchinson," D. Soils Cohen and Dr. C H. L'CI'Tinll will" legs "h . dtscHaaToiv Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who has founded th ' People's Forum, wlfl preside. A musical' program bss been arranged. :, Hav you tried delicious ; "Peacock Buckwheat . . Flour!" . TAur grower keep It. . - - -!.- fAXl Onn YOMOaVSOW ; DIRECTION LOIS STEERS, . Snera Ptaa loasa, SSI Waahlmgtoa at. rj , -;, 10 a. a. :- ... Beeerved atsv fS.OO, SLSO, fl40. - . - . . - - - " -r' ' - OOaTCn , " .'' Wedaeaday Bvealag, Jenaary is, First uaasia Gadski ran CGIL1T JAY : I!1D IT TERMS CiH DjraftsdJProyidfng; for a Meet. : ins Every Vydrking Month w ; of the Year. CIRCUIT JUDCESJBAID TO, -FAVOR .THE MEASURE Proposed Law, With Rulet Rt cenjtly Adopted, Woiild Give ; Si Ideal Standard: The circuit court of this county will hold a term every working month. It the legislature passes k bill which has been drafted and which will be offered by aom member of the fefultnomah county delegation. The draft of -the bill -contains the proviso that during two months In summer th court shall ' be In vaca tion; and In each, of the - other', ten montha a term shall be held every SO daya, ' It 'passage wll b urged upon tha grounds that need Is urgent to de- 1 vise means whereby litigation may be xpeaitea ana cnmnutrTiui -1 . , " ""T" -: to data. Th policy .- of th court to compel more .vigilant attention to crim inal oases, aa evidenced' by the recent promulgation of tha new rules, appears to warrant th belief that th ten-term bill i not contrary to the desires of the four' circuit -court ' Judges.' and ' Its adoption Is expected.'. - -r.-r- .Three principal reasons are given for tha change oontmplatd;-. " ... That shorter .terms will , compel prompt ? attention to buslneea by . th district attorney and counsel employed to defend prisoners. . That shorter terms will Induoe a bet ter - class of cttlasns . to . serv on the jury. , ,i ... i-f : . Would Protect People's mights. - . That shorter terms will protect th right of -tha accused, who. under, tha lajtneae -that characterised . procedure. have been compelled to lie in Jell, or. out on bonds,! to rest under indictment for a longer period than justice would caii ror. - v--' - Is discussing th bropoed meaeure. a jurist of standing 'today mad th fol lowing statement: r ; - ; ."As I understand th motives dominat ing the ; promotera of this, bill. they arise from a desire to effeot a change from th old country practice that has obtained her' In a popularv center,' not withstanding th conditions have called for -radical t alteraUons In, the method mployed. - ' - ; , . "In tm early days, when present court practice- was - originated, averyone at tended court, and knew Intimately about all cases placed on -th docket. A per son accused of erlm was not Ilkel to suffer the injustice of being oompelted to- II. In Jail' for a long period, while proceeding officers went on their way. oblivious . of tkelri duty to senure for th accused a speedy trial With the augmentation of population tn ' this county, criminal oases hav multiplied and business has-, grown- so - that th court virtually Is in. continuous session. although th law provides -for only five two-month terms a year; two- months of summer being allowed -for "vacations. ;! max Would wjTT - "Sooree of persons are- arreeted-and their eaaea ,x 'permitted -to -drag on ; without proper attention. unUI- it has growa-to an abuse of aaagnltud.-The proposed biu would -correct this-def and call for th clearing of the criminal docket every 10 days. - Th new rules of th court -call for going through th docket every Monday morning, and th new bill would enable th. division of fhe month Into two weeks for criminal oases and two. or civil business, n ' Thl would requlr of cltlen drawn on the Jury servioe of only on month, and would causa more responsible niea to consent to answer The summons to appear for jury duty. At present busi ness men plead that to serve two months on the Jury would ruin their business. and they manufacture all 'sorts of ex cuse, onen alleging pnysical infirmi ties not existent and making It difficult to retain th men wanted to bear cases. .-Disposition to neglect details mani fested by lawyers as a class will be cured by the requirement of th tan- term law, and matter will be improved " respect "Iiare will h no more Insianeea of criminal oases remaining on tha docket ror a rear without dtsoonltlon . ia bondsmen will b expected to nrodue their man In court or pay" th sum for wnicn -they yaotiry on th surety bond. ' "Moat radical reform Is oromlaed hv the proposed law, which, with th new rules, wUl bring th local court to an Meai standard of practice," ' GADSKI HAS ENJOYED !- 'HER TRIP TO THE COAST Another-great event-la the musical history of Portland wUl be th return ngagsmsnt of Mm. Oadskt On next Wednesday evening. ' f't Mm. Oadskllhas enjoyed her visit to th ..coast tremendously, and finds th ciimats extremely Deoenclal. She Is in magnificent . voioe, not being worn out with lonf 4 arduous season of grand opera, and aa ah sings only two or three times a week In concerto, aha la ready to glv a splendid exhibition of nor marvMoua art on next Wednesday evening..- --- v ' . - . This will b tha laat opportunity for roruanaera to near tna artlat thla se son, aa sh goes to Ban Ftanelso to giv two aaaitienal concert there, and then goes.saaU Attorney A. M. Cannos of Salam la In town today; , : Attorney J. K. Weatherford of Albany is a guest as tna imperlaL . A lax re number of eenatora and rati. Tesentattvas may bea found at tb ho tels todsy. - ' H. A. Bodmer of La Grand Id at th Imperial. - - C F. Oemer of Lowlston. Idaha Is at th Portland. - - , , W. a Kolb is her from Butte, Mont, C F. Whit Is her from CosmoDolls. Wash. , : - -: C.W. Nlbley. th well-known lumber. man, I In th city from Parry, O. H. i). Boencef of Elgin. Or. Is at th erklns. J. M. Potter of Ashland. Or. I visit ing Portland. - - -.- . .. --. F. C Oraham is a visitor from As toria. " ." . " John A. Carson' of Salera Is an arrival at th Perkins. t Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher has gone to Stockton, Cel., called there to attend bis mother. She Is reported much wore from th eerloue injuries sustained la fall received some week ago. A. P. Caylor has returned from a trip to Bote. Ida. ,., -.- . - - , , - AJrOOBTFXAXj OXASS. ' Wednesday afternoon at 1 :10 o'clock tha.class for th study of th Apocry phal llWrwtur, : which U led by Pr. MARvllAilt ?J1atW' lflMBekalsSie''"' . ,. Tbt yeeng iwitmn ,. -. A - WaTfjYiuiUT1r Mosaar an Twrti; aiflin, ima. l aad IT, w,0nh; nlfht, Jannary 18, , Imm fin... at 11,1m.. K Oallerr mil tec. Boms awl ks, tT.OO. - mu ere 1 Columbia Theatre A. X. Sailer.' tassaa lUasger. Tealghl. Teeaonew 'Vatlaae aad Skt;iast 1 1 serfnrmixwe Mr . - -, . f Tee gresteet pcveuctlss of the year. - Tke blgaeat aevelarrlee attrectle ever ef fm la la eitj. Oravr tow SMta MOW. Dowa-tows efBee, tXI Morrlaoe, eeea ell i'J. Phone Mala 110. . kttt t p. . at taactre. Mala 111. Eegulat Celssibl srieee. , VrXT WISE, starting Banday sUtlae."rl: V ,- r TH. WlfB v Empire ThwStrc Seers I' Baker, MaaagerkVY eats eaa be ordered sr saaee.", Kate HT.b Saplr erlrea, ISe. Vx-V and He'.'(' ; MaTIMEBS HAIPWC1S.. - ey, ,n tore t easws'' Tealgkt, taaMavow.su Um as aigkt, last per- i lorvaneea w - ... 1 Uacola TrCerttr' aseeaafotswledrasistle precnctlea, in Two Little Waifs -fia eellt -faaaMae."" - Be- the tlever IJastes hildrs..r;r TBKEB -KIOHT, gTaSTIKS HSX . BUNDAT. MATIN KS. ' V. D. NewtUV OosMdy . SassstleB, "A Jolly Ameriolrt I ramp STAR THEATRE Vottlsad'S raahloaabl Taadsrfll Flay XATVOrD TEAL. - Olimi SVABTIT. SAvonrs do tlx, . rn finuwn, HAJBI TlMtfSr XAU, DAVIS. HOXXXT FXUS.. TKI rTtOJICTOsOOrg, 10c;raeerved box seata, - see brarcajom thcatke ill IS III Oaaeer'B Sag show; Uagh MeOoraUcsV ves trtkMBlat: St.- CUlre' and Oulrla. -- wire act nolraaa ao4 Deaa. soaleal -taasii Ceok ' aa Oakae. . alaslag - an daarlng aere bats; Morgan aad Clt.r, mssy, little play let! JoBBarKlsfa. aerlllst nimsa; Mr. Alf Boaser, "Whr Don't Thar Plar With Mar' i no A tin I unrtl) B r.iMi.fljiM-i Ht - AOaUaalea te any eaat, 10. Box eeata. DAHEIX. THEATRIC Third as Yamhill eta. Keatnu S.rioe, Mara. Larfaat Vaadeville Houwto Aamles. - s W T01K OOMFDT FOUB. y THS THBCT AMEXIOaSB,' " .-. r .-. TRY THSIB AOTOMB. r ' . . 1. W. WOOD. -TgS-BIBAWf. - ' Atalaatea lOe. Partarauiaeae :B0. T:M. t:1C THE LYRIC THE A TRE Servo ta sa aiear Bxntm. tIb Weafet i tat THIK IW0OIV:r , - v. ....- ralTl at .ir,-:. TUB WEST. . TH0MAB W. IlAT. .--- THB TITAOOOra. ' PartarauBeaa 2 SO te 4:M,T:M t It p. a BIJou Theatre smfc. dps, TwinaT.anev a -Twtwav.as rr OLLT" yXBlTT OOLBOBJI." . ' -W; SS0 rBAVOUTA, '- .-. - a a f lie avtv -t . . iDA yOLET. BUOUOBAra. . froia te 4:0. ' evealas fi T te 10:00. Saadar eentlDsoaa On I fa 10 OCNCBBT HALL 'X '; .' ..- '. .. BLASIM BB0S. .'.' y C- TCOMCSBT BTSST' nOBT.7 ' . SiftMS BDKHSrOaV f' '. jgSssvVw urn AT COST t All lovers of books will wel-1 come oar annual book j sale. ;''.'','.. We offer nearly all pur books ' at cost during January. . jr Special' Inducements to J - - . Libraries.' ; TKL ' " I i; ICGILL CO. I ' Booksellers and - -l:r:j.V' Stationers . ' THIRD.AND ALDER Great'Thlngs it Little PrKet' sur Stephen 8. Wise, under ths auspice of th Council of Jewish Women, will meet In the Selllng-Hlrech . building. Mrs. L.AtTman will present m jypr en th- "Book ef Judlta." Ars You Coins to Hear Gamble? The noted singer with his company. th Erneat Oambl Recital company, will give a concert ta tha T. M. C. A. audi torium, Monday, January If. t-.lt p. m. The Emporia. Kas. Oasatt gives tha following about their concert ta that city; "Excepting th Inn band con cert. t; was undoubtedly th greatest musical event that has been her for some tlm. a Ernest Oambl Is con sidered on of th greatest basses." When doctors fail try -burdock P'ood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, oaa In vigor Us ths who) system. ipsla, coaUpnaai I he KolvCity PortlaDw's Grertcsf Book Store in ab. irriui nr 1 .aaa KEEP YOU JT nhrK v.nf h4wri;i.i iki Ws se H d bars Dry FcetrCorrJort, -Cood Geslah, ;r W found It n sale at . 01da,WortmsnaVKlng Woodard. Clarke Co. : Tanduyn A Walton. . W . BStllam 7grert.nrounsr:"COr--A- Mioara-avsiiy . onoe CO. Knight Cho Co. Beulgen A Fearey. w. Rich - . --v it Arnto botti Expeme 25c - - r ; MoralV$9 BXT-SOUI S s all claimed JTorK; Send for foldar containing sudors ;- it' .r iwrje--,- - .IL n 1 1 1 1 : r - mmm KN-1BMT -m$r RALiSTON CO Manufacturer's Aleut. -. Ohamber of Oommsro. Fortlastd. Oeegos. $12.50 ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS; v C $15.00 all-wool: surfs in BiJicKtf -2 : : CHEVIOT, FOR. :,.,.D.VO $350 ALL-WOOL PANTS. $2.50 HATS, in black and colors, ATS, IN BLACK AND COLORS, prg vjjQ FOR $3.00 SUIT, cases;:- ,. -r?rT A UiV. . .....i.. w. il J-O 0 $3.5d SHOES, 15 STYLES,; f -;;- C 1 O C :Ifor,v;;:.a-. ; . . p I .':' 4 a. " " " ... - - ' - '. " $2.00 XAMBSWOOL4 UNDERWEAR, FOR ' $1.50 LAMBSWOOL UNDERWEAR, " f Jl nQc ;. ;. .. for. ..... ... ...... .... ..... ' $1.25 LAMBSWOOL UNDERWEAR, ; , CQr :t .'-.. r . .... 'l .'." , I - . - k,. . ay 1M STORM RUBBERS...;: JFOR. i:. ; . ... . . ........ . -65c STORM RUBBERS, FQR. . . . i . .... . . . i . ...... . jtJ 5f V 75c COPPER RIVETED OVERALLS : ?AQ rt v FOR io '.50c SUSPENDERS, - . .' !; . . '; 3 I .v for. . ... ; . . . ... .... u... $1.50 UMBRELLAS, , FORa'a.Ai ....... s. $3.50 SWEATERS,' NICE 75c HOG, AND HORSESKIN ' FOR . ...... . ... . . . . . . . . . $1.00 MITTENS, ALL. SORTS, '. ;. v ffP- FOR; c STt U;.i.v.v.;vw;...;.... ,5c STORNf'CS,V.'"'U-:''V"'' Err---- FOR.; L. .... .." Z VT a 9 A 9 c : CP Ad CI7 1 S3 fl i XL. THE i5iaN DP SATISFACTION ' --; . .- . . - - -' Krinwn.tht IVnrff : ;..'r;..., . prices Everywhere $3.5044.00 Buy Walk-Over Shoes Borrow)os Trouble Q CC2. ;wf'epp; PERKINS ROTa fOOT-FORM i W to K WET FEET COLDS i-r GRIPPE - EXPENSEl DoctcT'e bOl. .. tl -. Mdlotn .- ...... !- " Loss of tlm...4.lt &7f:,. iow , 1 V U Expense $25.CO "Dry SoW If not yoursonT Z21, ments from ' ... : in this city "who ;.:---:-;., gQ T'' i $1.50 .. ....... - , : : . : - t XfsW ..;,;,.r..VJf w - . -. . HCk 0c COLORS, -V'.-v- C ; Q CT GLOVES, ' C .' ........... .;. . . . . . .aJI vf w ............ ... JVf , .. ... i ... ... J 'Trn'''C"T,'. aTsevtSTB, rs -y .-- ... . . . ....-.. :. i