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. .LIi:iiiS AGAINST : ; caujtcc::;zl.to- ' -4 b a.i W CLE Af JS1 COACUES . jutv celeliaii:;; :M5SEVamisL;c:t::Lr:nc-jr:g::::j P.rv Ciafice and Albaa VVin Form No Combination, and Result Will Do Thr-ComrdVisht That Win Ciya , Prnt In-j; cumbent a Lead CAUOO.'J MEN ARE BY NO MEANS SOLID FOR EXECUTIVE v. v ., ', r 'Vi'ft o. :.::rri.'l Make Friandt by AbovBoard6pen-Town Platform and ""J May Ratheran rXv j i Strength to Man With Same Leaning. ,:''' .r H. 8." Howe's declaration .that he Is in the mayoralty tight to ty untu th primaries have been held. efrwtually settles tb oiiestioa of eoelitioa of, tha three tlomniU Of the Republican party . Susceptible ' to combination In ' opposi tion to Mayor WlHiante. .The Olafk Alb' and Bow force will wag a - tin uoinarad flrbt to the end. - - Frodi T.-MorrUl 1U peralstOa . - hla candidacy.' although' it baa been ro nond thaW before bo -would. Jeopardise the pro pec ta of the open-town policy, ba would release bia friends from tbelr pledges and permit thorn to go to Mayor ', William a. v .:, " ' 1 ' . Trod T. MarrOX. Opon -Tow f": date tor Mayor Of Portland," la printed ' oa a large placard displayed In - the front window of MarrUr. "tomobUo , livery on Seventh atroot. Mr. MarrUX . nntam ta have won no littla common HZttuii for tMi frrh'r-"'"' of honesty thm on tbo taw enfoTOement In. Spencer H. Cooper, aoeordtag to" tho 'Umataa of tho politiclana. ia fUfl' bio quantity in tho mayoralty fight, ana ' wUl not figure a oonaidorabla factor. i Uao vp. With tho faxptraUon of tha lime Tor filing petitions for !:?'?I2 tharefora. it ia now possible to wrtto down tbo BapnbUcan candldatoa aa to tbalr attttndo on-tbo contrai iaaua of tbo oontoatt T -wiii ' . Open town William and Merrill., r Iaw onforcomont Alhae ' , Bwineoa admlnlatraUon Olafka, rawe and Cooper. ."a.P: vWrdiloasd the same I hi in ina iini. r " IT I utterance of tne ae-rai w. thla claaalftcaUon wm noi oe jtroationod., '. -... -.-- f ' ZT '1. ' Predicated - on thl allnmf t flfht become one totwfel.J1' " tbo avowed candidate of the law. n foreatnont foroea. and Olafke. Cooper.' Iirborln tbta iaauo and appeal in to the otera on the bualneaa ad minlatration arument. with William and Merrill bidding openly for the aup port of tboae who beliere n Uoanaing la?4aV '."'"'''-- ' ' " ' - Under thla elaaatnoation. too. tha dhv i poaltlon of tho tow of the wnera of .aaloona boeemea an Important maer. "it baTboen aaanmed aU alon ttat the . .aloon ototnent wooid go to WUliama. in bVmadn, with a amall portion aaalgned , Merrill,, and none anpporttn oOM : ",iA.tJi la tbo light of a declara ; tlon made today by a wall-known pro ' nHetor of a aaloon in tbo central part oftbe City. thU preaumptlon appeara to : haJpeSS-lr the f .f To The Stomsch Tear down flw fittk Telegraph Lime K that Operate and control the .' Pigeatioe Proei FHowTllepair These Tde ; graphites. -:;': - t TO Stacy Sh nay fcffarar a faO i BaUar- Wartt ef - Mr ." Itae aa.TiT. - I aak aa rTkwe at otklag ta rtok Mtalnc ta ear. eithar t now r la tar. A or atnaMca aenarar wa ana ds kasw ay tbh47 ata? aaa a fall doilar'a ;mrta fra. if aa mmlj wrltae a ad aaka. ! I wmtnaiy BMka tbta Ubaral affnr aataaaa Dr. ' flhaae'a iuatarallTa la aot aa ardiaary atoauca raaedy. It Ooca aat. iadaaC traat tba aaac . lewlf. It aeaa bcroad It tnata tae narna tkat i raetiel aad eaarata tae itwuft, Tba uui ia - taat wear eat V break ovwa aad CaXIBI ; atoaaaeb troabia. rr ataaaieb Weabie ia taallr al7 a aiamaMB that tbara la awteea aarra 'traobla loatda. tbat la wk ardiaary tamadlaa ; (alL Tkat la way aay randy aawmea. That I war I eaa attard t auka OH attar. . . Tat aa aot aHiilnniil aw wbaa I ear 'an ia." I da aot awaa tha Barrel yea erdl aarlly thb aaaat. I .ma tea aataaMtla ataaMOk aaraaa aar wbldb roar ndad aaa a . raatnl. I bae net taa apaea bare ta asplaia ta. : yae bow taa aai laa mini u. arawarn, ar aaw hT may be ntaaaad aad raaearad. wnaa raa 'write I wtll eaad jvm a baaft wbiek will BMka " thea palnta etaar. Bet tkia ameh la certaia aillat arrraa eaaae all fcm at rhiaiai'b ' traabla ladlawttam. BcMrttw aeaitbeiB. U- ayaprnne. ' BMIdM wtll cere thaaa allowirta. Only traatinaaf will da that. ' No ethar raawdy Ir. Bhaap'a BaataaHie erea claima ta raaca thaaa mtm. ............. What alia the arwaarh acrreiT Worry, af. 1 baMr. Veal aagalah etiua tbeir tlay dbara i aad Wei a dowa tba tairfraph linaa without ; whlsh tba tiataarb baa aa nrara arM eaetral Uti a apaace. O-mwark will da it. leracalar I haMta will da It. , OrwvatlBC arfll da It. Dtaal patioa wilt da tt. Bet the eftaet B) the aaaw i ataoMh fallara. ; Ka BMtui bow thaaa ikiiw fcaraaw lanalrad f 4 know a way ta rebalM tbeir ao-anirth 4a ; 1 1 aaa a niw. At m a rrmwy wbmi laoa thirty yaara at my Ufa ta Bwfart a reatady ' wbtca ia aaw keawa la BMre tha a afty tbaa aand naaiiwiaiilia la atora tbaa a . aulilea lumat aa tr. Bhaoa'a Paataiatlya. i H raa aara aBanxw -tranbia nd liite Baaar ! trVd air new dr. mmrrtj wrlta aad aah. I wlU ad yoe -aa order oa roar dnucefcat wkleh be - and wtapt aa snidlr aa ba waeid acrept a doi , lar. Ha arltl hand rao trata hla aharraa a mtm A. ) aid Btaad bottla avpraaariptloa. and ka win aaad tho Mil to aaa. Tha after ia wade oslr ta , wuamma "X i mmmy. -j auaa wna Bava 1 Baouaatria do aat aoad I thlaortd i li'opaa'aad'craak aed fair. R aHDw'aq ! toat at mf Uatttlaaa baa(. All teat I roe b da kt ta writa arrita today. rar a fan lea Prayipala. I aa the baart. I aa the Kkdaon i dalkw batua raTiiae. aaa I art! la. . Btau baab d for book tar Mam. naek a aa MMa aaftr a MOODS IB. - - 'waaak haak yea want. 1 aBM m rar tale tarty maaul in Primaries. Ytow . ef the better, claaa of aaJoon men," aaid thla proprietor, "aad ' bo liare that wo Tote ad a body. Aa a mat ter of fact, we are not herded in -any uch manner. .There are many aaloon in en who observe tha law with aa much care aa do other bualneaa men, eloaing aharply at 1 o'clock, , with no - book door kept open after that boor, no boxen ia which liquor la . aoid, no woman or minora allowed ia tbelr plaeea, -and BO gambling 'of any aort permitted. "Such aalbon owner are In faror of law onforeement I claim to belong to that claaa, aad my raaaon la that I wlaa to aaa 1st ta- tho elimination of tho ob Jectlonabl element that, by. their dla- recard of law. brine all of us. into a dlsrepate that la Tory galling, indeed. . van you not aeo that wo are not in terested in what la called tho open town' policy? That we axe not bene fitad by It, bnt rather injured? And ta It not reasonable that we will not aa a body ' support a candidate who ' stand for recognition M aaloonman who in tend to. break the law?" .. .... . ., w - 0iBd tbo Qaaia ft Oioaad. ' Another , considerable defection from the onus of tbo, open-town people ta . that claaa of men who asaert that, bore tofore ' deserving to be classed ad "porta," , who rlslted the gambling places and 'diaaipated their salaries in mat manner, tbey bar been . helped ta tho earing of money by the cloaed town policy. One of them aaid today: 'A year ago I was spending my money foolishly. ; Most of it went into tba haada of a faro dealer.-. 8 Lace Sheriff bar been aarln my aalarr. and. week aa tbo con- feaaloa makeak me out. I claim that, U thla iKiUcy-nUnaeer-for" two or three yaara longer, .1 will own my home and bo in a poaltlon better--to care for my family. Don't: pur me down aa for the open town; I'm 'plugging' for those candidates who are for law enforce ment. I don't car - much which on ret tha office, so be stand for law en forcement.' - . . '..''...; Election of candidata for tbo rarioua offleea -will divide Interest with the fight for control of tho county and city central committees in the Democratic and Republican pert lea. -The direct pri mary nominations law provides t that member of the central committee hail file petiUona in 1 the same manner re quired of candidate for offices. - Tlteae member are to Je elected in tho pri maries, i Owing to' the fact that In a majority of the precinct only one candidate to the precinct baa filed a petition, the problem ia somewhat simplified, and It win be 1 possible, as . soon -a tha poll. Uoiaaa bar had time to classify tb central, committee candidates, to deter mine wnetber or not "any on element will be In tb ascendancy la tb Repub lican party, and which of tbo two fac tion baa a majority in the Democrat ta It ta believed that the JPeery faction has a majority of precinct candidate for tha committee in tha Democratic party, although several of tho candldatea have not yet been placed aa to -affiliations. . in tne ttepuoucan ana oi m ngnt. tb situation la so badly mixed that It will require the primary election to de termine which taction ha a -majority. Tha candidate are divided among the MUtchelU Slmon, and NewJPsalltJjrttlwa menta. In a uch proportions aa. to pre dude a guess at thla time as to which ta likely to have a majority or plural" ity. . ' - ' ' It baa been given out that tne ebiet Interest tnth coming fight on tho part of tbo New Deal club center in tb control of tho contra! committee. The conference committee of the New Deal era refused to consider Indorsement of a mayoralty candidate at tho recent "harmony' meeting that did not bar. moniaa. and it la known that that club baa expended tho major portion of it energies In perfecting its precinct or ganisation ao as to be In a position to elect enough central committeemen to glv It control Of that body. -. v -Quito a spirited contest is in proo necL and It will to aome extent affect tbo fortunes of the candidates for tho offleea, . -. . ... j ' . ' ".' RRE FORCES SPOKANE ! METHODISTS TO UNITE 7 - '' ' ; ii'---' v; (gpedal Dlapatek te Tb JaaraaL) 1 ' Spokane, Wash, April 11. As a re sult - of tb destruction - of tb First Methodist church by fire Sunday morn ing, tho members of that church and the Vincent M.-K. church may unite The First M. EL church split about It) years ago, whan - tha Vincent church was started. Tha ' two church ware within a few block of each ether,-- It 1 very probable that now they may Join forces aad build one mammou enure u. UDUa'Tfel.' (8paekd TMseeteb ta Th JoaraaL) ; Orrmnla. Waah.. Abril JL Tne Na tional Wood Pipe company baa ' Jliat completed arrangementa for the pur chase of tha building and grounds upon which the works stand aad have aban doned. tha.idas.-of . moving-to- Everett. The owner-aaked 41.0 - for tha site,' but a compromise was affected today by th chamber of commerce whereby th pip company Will come in pos session of th property for llO.&Oe. A largo number of men are employed In thee works,' . - (SoacUi: Dbrpateb te The Twinal ) - Sbanlko, Or, April L Bheap ahear- Ing will bo to full blast in this vicinity by April 14. The wool is of. a fin qual ity and the' clip will run 10 per cent hither than that of laat season. Th present indications are that big fles will prevail. . -f ,i . xaAetra BnaaATB. (ftpartal Olaseteh' te The JeareeXI ; ' Drain, Or, April II. Th Commer cial dub has named th following dele gate t attend th State Development league convention at Portland April. 20 and 27t- Ire Wlmberly, 11 O. Patrhen, M. R. Ryan, J. W. Spauldlng, tL A. John son, J. A. Blark, W. M. Moore, W. C. Edwards, Josaph Ritchey, K. R. Apple gate. T. K BNm, i, A. Caly, t X Whipple, W. W. Kent, W. A. Perkins. ' Railroad !ri Oregon Not Amen able to Authority of State . . Board of Health. J "V MARION COUNTY GRAND - C v. I-, v., JURY TAKES A REST Many Indictrnente Are Expected -Booth I Kelly Company ut; r,'JV:; MayeBIXofaera. .: i T-V Wi' '.flatdal Diapatch' te ThevJaoraalt Salem, Or- AprU 1. Attorney Oen- eraj Crawford, in en opinion given to the tat board of health . yesterday, holds that that "body cannot compel tb Southern Pacific Railroad company and the Oregon Railroad A Navigation pom. out to cleanse tbo passenger coaches on trains coming into th state at Ash land and at Huntington. - v - .. - The opinion was given in aaarwer m letter from Dr. T. C Smith, president Of the board. In which tb doctor al leged that for th aaae or tne neaitn oi tha slat the ear abould be thoroughly cleansed. He wished to know if to board bad any authority to compel toe companies to clean their ear. - ' 7 Judge Crawford beia mat tae emy aat in aahirji they would'hav any power to act In auch a manner j would be ia eaa 'of contagion' disease, and than they could . simply quarantine th train." -'t:, ,.-. Tho Marlon county grand Jurjunn" pectedly adjourned yesterday until April II at 10 o'clock. The reason for thla. It Is thought, was to give uiainci At torney McNary um to qraw up Indictments, which that body ta expected to return. , ' '- Frank B. Alley of Roseburg; who fa under indictment by th federal court at PorUandfor. complicity Jn . th land frauds, atopped off In tnis city yester- day on his .way home. . Mr. uray is sngaged In - tao -aoexract uuin u Roseburg. He presented to the attorney general and other a tat officials reasons why th issuing of deeds on certificate for stat land should not be held up. - A letter received in this city yes tern ay from P. Wlllard Gear, manager l no mer Davenport' -farms, atate that h i now-in liondon purchasing birds and animals, which wiU be added to Homer- coUectlon and placed on exhibition, at th Lewis and Clark lair. - ' - SALMON EGOS FOR i THE PORTLAND FAIR aTSaaaT-TbaaTBaMSBiassW I Big Shipment to Be Placed in -Cold - Storage -Mriv, Edyth. Toziereatirerred to Talk. . (?Wal Wspateh la Tba JoeraaL) Albany. Or, April IL A, large qnan tity of salmon egg from the T equina hatchery at JOk CJty on th Taqulna river came out yeaterday afternoon and was laat aventag ablpped to Portland to bo'plaoed in sold storage for use In tbo working exhibit of tfae state fish commission at the twls and Clark exposition, The .Taqulna hatchery la now one of the most successful of those plants kept up by the state- and thu far more than nine million salmon fcava . bean taken there . of which number mora than one million are thoae of steel bead salmon, tne pen ox ma fish entering the Taqtdna river.- Th plant i vary successful and when th young fry I set out and matured, the returns . from th investment of th tat will make the river one of th richest of, th stata outside th Co- lufnhla.' 'i ' .-'.'' - - Mrs. Earth TofrtervWeetherred ' Of lecture at tho united nwrwnaa t.,uh th "Lewis and Clark expo sition. .Mr a Wetherred ta very popular throughout th valley and the popularity of her subject Is sure to draw a larg erowd.. ;-' ' -. Th Alumni society of th Albany college laat evening held a business e sion and elected officers for the com ing year. P. A. Young waa chosen president. C. C Bryant, vice-president, and Miss Emma Sox. secrotary-treaa-urer. Tha society will take part in th festivities Incident to the commence ment season 'and oa June 14 a banquet will be enjoyed by the alumni, th preparations of which will be under. tfVfn by the -officers elected last- even ing and a committee to -be appointed by them, - : . ' '. v" ' ' ' u HOLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1 ' DEBATES AT MONMOUTH v (Sparlal XHapatch to The Jaaraal.) 1 ' Monmouth, Or, April IL Tonight In the chapel of tha Oregon Stata Normal school - at Monmouth th debate will bo held that will decide which college shall 'bold th championship of the Col. leglate Debating league of Oregon. The contestants are Albany college, . repre sented by R. W. Knotts, R. B. Miller and E. jl Jones, and tbo Oregon State Normal school, represented ' by ' A.- & Wbeelock, Graves Crowley and Herbert Coffey. " '''. v-- ...The question under discussion wTfl be, "Resolved. That Reciprocity Is a. Better Method' of - Regulating - Our ; Interna tional Commercial Intercourse Than a Protective Tariff." - , - Tb O..S. N. S. will support , th af firmative side of th question and Al bany college th negative. Each team has. previously defeated its opponents, by unanimous decision of the Judges, Albany-having won tha debate with Pa.. elf la sollf grgncrth Oregon State Nor mal school with McMlnnvUla college. The judgee who are to officiate at the debate tonight are Governor Oeorg B. Chamberlain of Salem,' W. RTWann of Portland and R. I Alderman of Me MinnvlUe. A banquet will be served after th program. IB OXaTTAXJBaXTIaTw. (gpectal Dispatch to Tha ?sarsaL) Olympla, Wash, April .11. t Lusher, th man who was ahot by Of fl eer Yance.t convalescing. He claims be-was la - Taooma on the night the assault waa committed en Mrs. North craft at Bueoda, but th sheriff Is posi tive that h has th right man. PiSSllUlTOW ;v IRpeelat Di (patch to Tha oerL ' - Pendleton, Or, April tl. 45. W. -Coff. Tman who has been night policeman fof the laat year, has been elected by the Mty council aa marshal to succeed M J. Carney when 'the- latter resignation goes Into effect June 1.. The reslgna lion of Marshal Carney Is for private busfhes- reasons. ; Th salary of the poaltlon Is 1160 a month. , v. Eugene - Merchants' . Protective Association .Takea Up M atter : i and Names Cdmmitteee, , -' i -.' A ....... , . j v FARMER ACCIDENTALLY - . INJURED WITH SHOTGUN '" ' " , , Both Hands Shattered "and One May Be Amputated--Sene , tenced for Larceny.. ' v' (Special Dlapatek to The jaeraal Eugene, Or,. April 11. The Eusene Merchants" Protective association has taken up the matter of celebrating th Fourth of July here, and has appointed the following committees: Advertising W. H. Kay, -L T. Nlckltn music and a peaking P. Is. Snodgrasa. F. R. Weth- erbee;. parade F. tt. Chamber,' A. 3. Tolmle; amusements O. D. Unn, C M. Tounr. flreworfcaWAlf Walker. O. W. Johd r I: Miller, a ' farmer - residing north of thla city, -' accidentally - d la- charred the . contenta of a double-bar reled, ahotgua into both : of b1a . hands yeaterday, shattering tha bonea. It la thought that one .hand will have' to be amputated. Miller ' waa looking for a hawk, and waa leaning on tne guq with both hands over the mussle. Thr Justice of tho Peace Wlntenneier's court"' yesterday afternoon, Al Nelson id sentenced to 10 days in the county tail-for the Unpen y of a rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition from hla com panion, O. B. Van Allen. H. O. Meyer ef Balem. I. C Weiss of Portland, and R. R. , Wallace of A. torta. the members 'of the stats barber icommteBion, are la Kugene today exam ining applloants for certificate, and looking into the sanitary condition of the shops her. 1 Miss 1- Anna Ham and I. P. Ni c k e 1 aen Were married Wedneaday night at, the home of the bride'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ham. Rev. 'H-N. Mount, pastor of th First Presbyterian church. performed th ceremony. In the pres ence of about tO guests. The groom IS manager of the Western Union Tel, graph offioe in thla city. - - 't Overiook THE APPROACH . OF J ( j; rA;CTirj.:;i-i: fW. are sacrificing air oar pretty X little Easter novelties docks. J X chickens. , rabbits, cards, eta We 2 I don't want any left over. : S .'..:,..,,,.- - -. y-,.,.y',,j ' "Ja"" . ', r x ! Catholic and Episcopal ' t Bibfes From - 30c -Upward -4, ,"v f J-TGItlC0?l Booksellers tnd ! Stationers ; ' ' THIRD AND ALDER gykykik)yk!yaMM If s this: Whatever of your hard ware wanta are unsatisfied, w ' augavwt a look through this stock. jj-v ariatp aaa seamy aweuim weia. and over all hovers a deep regard. for your pocaetoooa, v. . ,. . AVERY & CO: PACJTIC TINT sV AWNING CO. T Jr. First St Awnlnas for . storeo a b d . restdenees. -. Tents and ramolna out . flta. -Oet our prices, ' Vhone saie to lgl. JOS. W. BEVERIDCE Republiran Candidate for the' . Nomination Of ', t . CITY TREASURER. ' ) I Gnat Tta it Ultterrfct j; CatchOurMeissage? j. t-,. j Ladies' Belts Every Belt In thj store Is bow reduced to almost cost, to "clear them, out while the styles are : Former rpncft 4c Belts.. 3d'. tl.l 'SOc Belts'.'.. .33t ;. I1J5 i- -, j Medaoed Former -,:. Bed need - Fries. Prloa, i" rnoe. . Ko Belt.. ....... Tto Belts., ;;.s59f SaveMpney ; lSTsms VIAXOaTS BBA sratOBS ar-the best made. :- Took"flrat prixe at SUlootrl4.-: Saturday w-wilt sen Ladies special 2.60 Oxfords for fl.TSi tadlea II 00 Special Shoes for 9 23 1 Boys .Double- Wear $1.60 t Shoes, sixes 1IH to . for S1.9S. and. Misses Fin $1.00 Dress Shots for ft 1.4 8. If yoa are going to buy hoea, j ' w 'can please you" In Shoes for Ladles and Children. , - v-.'.i, '--t 'S'"- J:l r-'"--4 Special mention Is mads of a line ef ladies' Fin Vict and Calf Shoes, in several . new styles. Cuban and Military I- ,,heele' and patent Una, every pair worth lt.ee. Special' it"7.'i.i.... $2.48; Gloves 98c AD the popular shades la Fine Kid Olovea. sines H to T. worth ' fl.10, now on sale for. ....08 -This is a particular time clothes. Tomorrow and we are oieasea'to 0 ' at just a little less than O v ' before buying your suit ' ' .. o Strictly all-wool efery . -v. Kst 10 ault in the citr. I y ! " the Blue and 'a O : i rjiii Sinirie and Double Breasted Spring Suits, made of. blue and black clay diaz- i onaTs, latest brown effects and neat mixed fancy, worsteds; The real valueof these suits is from, 10.00 to $i7.&u. ume ana see rem. ... - . ; a A a- aV aa - ',.:'.. .. r. , -These comprise a' line of suils which wa'are. particularly proud of. Eyery coat : ' ; is -strictly hand-tailored, all shoulders.-collars and buttonholes aremade by hand, '': . ".' ' the fronts won't break and all shoulders are padded. They come m Scotch ehev- V, '. iots, silk mixed Worsteds, diagonals and unfinished worsteds.' For same grade ' ' V V' ;..:yyJyy. at suits you pay elsewhere from $17.50 to $25.00. -i v ' ' Wewant you to come and lookjarodYPU.are-undetrito-obligation-to- buy.-- ,. : We V mrS EeASTOR. HATS , v : ' ' - itztvs icastcr racayCeAn 5 v'v: MSrrS EASTER. SHIFTS J'::C:.C''OUR PRICES ARB .LWAYS RIGHT 'I t ; a " .V: 5 2& MOIUSOM , w-.V..V,.. 'V V. V V V V' SATURDAY and MONDAY jr r TMnrtnn. tha Va Tork buver for juSIl Jii .i , . , . ... ii ' . . , - plug atockof one of tb largeat ult mnufaoturr in th East, for-spot cash. - -' i. aa . - k- An. . .nf rrva aj-mTTaFBT-.nft Vs7.W Hnrina hf an. 1 Tailored Suits were received by expres Saturday and find suit that have by any store. These suits will sell at Ladies' $25.00 5uits iwi ks anita'of newest at via made Y Cheviota. Voiles, French Mixtures, etc.f wear, maue w in. aiuivii whmvw .mvn v bv.a,wi. ' ww. m ft. , ;X60 ant, 135.00, now on sale for... .......,.........,.faVtV7 as Bults, Worth Mow only- new and desirable. Belt. ...... i. .63 Belt 98d on r . n..'i .ji.i r? . aa M Easter Foo t wea r j turn ocsi uaaiws ouimm cm mmum '...;'" -- J Is Here Ready For of the year when every man and Saturday is the last day in which announce mat .we are wen oreoarea to iurnis vour suit. the other, fellow. It will pay tomorrow. r ; : y--1 ; 2a as.A H 0 1 U .. 'V R suit in 'the house has this guarantee. If you want the huv it at the Red Frontr 0 stvles of mixed rocvle. he. 4 Black iergev-BUcIc TibeU ej OrUito at n ; save irom fo.uv to yy.vu. are always pleased to show our STOimT rE2TVvTO FDST AIp SZCON'D , Q . TOSACCO AS USUAL V V v v 'v. V! Funk Bros..' bought the entire aur- i' last Wednesday, and you can come ; never been shown before In this city KAMVF mjQTflXAJI mjTAH. FBUOBa. ' a 1 ; '. A ;.r--..- '.-.. .-..- - ; ,. . . l of Brlllianttnaa Paaamaa Bloiliaaa,; suitable for all summar y.) Easter 'Kerchiefs Every Handkerchief la this store is reduced Ta order to reduo a very feeTy though extremely well selected stock. Former "'-.v ..."v aVedaiod - Former ,,-- atedaoed Price. .--yT.KtWaVy Price. ..: lU-. f .I'-rte. . dHandkerchlef. . a H 4- Bo, Handkerchiefs... las'' Jto Handkerchiefs.... T 5o Handkerchief a . .23 tec Handkerchief a... 15 , eO Handkerchiefs. .3d That Piano ?.''. J ",.,' v " . . May ' be secured - by purchasing goods te- the- amount' of SO centa Every ic purchase secures entry j; You ! c boy wants to wear new to get your Easter suitt' ; s e you to come to see us -v ' r- -r'''A,V'V--fv'-:,r-Vrf " Y V : ' v r :.- 1 m ,m. ii w - .e-r . and Uay , Worsteds. a. w - ii you buy one you II '' . . - c ;k;.a : mm. goods. , r . s ;. i t la. ; I . . , w "v V W V V V V 'v CsJ .' rc-r ' '.liwj... a V