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r- V V THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND WEDNESDAY-EVENINO.-MAY -10,;; 1905.- j REFORM .ElEfJEdt APPLAUSE GREETS KNAVE'S FACE HOT OfFlCERS-REPORTS .lfJlOGESmM ADD A FANCY VEST TO YOVR SPRDSfG SUIT Portland's - Decent Citizens Wil Ladies' 'Auxiliary to -Order; of Local Detectives Cannot Identify . the Companion of Dhein a"ndBajiell. - . Tak No Chances oiWil- Railway Conductors in - FIGHT TO BE MADE ON - - OPENINC SESSION IS GIVES NAME OF HANLON WHICH "MAY BE ALIAS of some light, washable, material. Nothing makes . a man ,look reaner or more-wellressedthafralighftolor-v-est at, this season of the year.- An article - that should be in everyman's wardrobe No matter how large or small you-may:be)r-how-stout or slender, you can be fitfd-4mmediatly- 80Q to choose fromi Price Ifl.bO, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, -$3.00, $3.50, LIQUOR C AN Dl DATES ZZZZ DEVOTED TO ROUTINE .Voters In Second. Ward Discuss Delegates From All Over Country natha.ft-Tlrar Purf-tH :.- .Proceedings. Efforts, tol Find -the t Gorilla: and Opponent, to Impossible "Vvoman WHoDisappeared , With Him. -Larry-Suttlvari. . $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. v '; r- .'""".1, ' . . r"Af-ameetlng -of- ihr-eecutlva com- mlttee of the Municipal association thl afternoon l. was decided to adopt reso lutions Indorsing Dr. Harry Lane In tils candidacy 1orjMoriJliy-Jfl Portland. . '"" While they' Intend- niacins- a full'fa- dependent ticket In the Held, with the lexi-pp 'Jg" P candidal for nwr",- reform element, It Is said, intends con- . . . of Mayor Williams, the- liquor caiidl date for-raaltK. I Inn I Morngy Georne J """"""Cameron, thelliiuor candidate for police . Judge,, and, "Larry Bullivarv candidate , for councilman from the second ward. i-- A member of-the Municipal assocla " '. tion aaid today: : "Regarding the candidacy of Judge Cameron for the' police court bench, he . has the Indorsement of th Hquor inter- ; est. it Is understood, and I think can vb demonstrated to the satisfaction of ny reasonable man, that there. Js some sort or agreement between the liquor -TT-eandidatesand their- backerrTh po. - Ilea judgeship forms an important trl bnntl. ,as hefye that court are trUU vto- jawons or an cuy ordinances, inciuain ('" those affecting the liquor traffic. It Is deemed imperative thateverythlng ppaslble3 dytJoMUaLioth!jlticAt ol Lamwog." . ... Just who wlH be the independent can- dictate for police Judas hits not been de imln.H Th. Am r.r.nlflf.hl. tSlU Of asking Otto J. Kraemer to run inde pendently. He has the Indorsement of . practically" lite entire bar ol Portland and is generally looked on aa not only ence to fill the position, but Immune r frora..liifliipnrej pf Jh liquor jUmanpr other harmful interests or factions. Regarding -the candidacy of "Larry1 - Sullivan for councilman from the second ward., voters at both nurtles are thor oughly aroused. They are united In the oplnlon that --a a-Independent eandldats - must -be put forward- and Bulllvan de- """ feated at "all hazards. Two"brthree con- rerfiictloipxQnilnentclUaens-jho-llv within second ward boundaries have al i ready been held at "which George "Law ---r Tnce"XrrtneTJsoTga Tawtbtics- Saddlery company. Arthur-H. Ievers of the firm of Clossett & Devers, Ir. Hicks ti.Fen . toa: .and Attorney-XV.. C Bristol . wer among those in attendance, " J. A. Martin seems to be regarded aa . the most available Independent candl date for councilman from tbe second ----ward. -He was "formerly a member of I ii, Ilia, oounull snd hss a. steal the event that Mr. Martin sees fit to re- funs the independent nomination, other rml)l(o tlmhr Will, be IDCUrOl Among those whose names naveTeen tscussed sre RobeTW. Wilson, a large owner; " H. W Wallaea,- the 3 "capitalist; Samuel A. 4lerrlng. general ;.' agent, of the Fruitgrowere' Express; At orner'. J." C.vaaxle, r who" ' hna many DR. F. W. CLAMETT k 1 DELIVERS A, SERMON (Bperlsl Diipatcs to The JoarntL) Gearhart. May 10. Dr. Frederick W, L--Clampettr rector of the Trinity Episco pal church, of San Francisco, addressed ' the conference this morning on "The Pwur PlUsrs of Christian Character -"The flrat fundamental element of Chris rttan character,' he said, was sanctlflca tioju Ihewurds-io4y an4 twholly' . - come from the same root.-The religious """"" man Is a rational man and the rational man Is a religious man.' Only a rellg ions msn Is a whole, or holy, man. The second requisite to Christian character the. speaker defined aa thoroughness. he "this-one-thlng-I-do" spirit.. Ha aep r era ted the slip-shod, slop-dash methods nn-TirtSfnr"a.ge.J ------ ' The third characteristic of a great - character Is self-annihilation, or the aur . rendered life, "What I mean by sur- ""render," said ths doctori'la to- lean so .far over upon the .strength, of God-that we loss our balance and are lrrtvoca bly lost In htm. We must crucify self upon ths cross of mankind, until all love of aelf dies out lit the love of our kind." " The fourth pillam ha aald, was raver ence. "In this age of flippancy we find Irreverence everywhere. - Reverence for TrrearthtTigs-thsrcrowhlnr glory .of great character." Dr. D. L. Rader, editor of the Paclflo Christian Advocate,' of Portland, made u great missionary addrens at the "life work" meeting this evening. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. - At tbe PnrtlsndL. R.-Plertmeiv "t. : f. i. Hsril snd I.. E. Stem. New Paul: Tork . R. R. Klllott Slid wife, SprloffleM. Illlnola; t ft. C. ThomiMon. Ofrten: B. f. Heck flkw, H. . H. Kanders sn'l R. T. Vent. New lock; VA. Wing, H. 0. Williams. . W. Kill and U. II. Jl.lr Seattle; W. A.. Williams, (blcuo; Ur-.n. Vont. Tacwna; Carl, K. Wersteke.v PHtahiirg. At the Herklns V. H. Williams and wife, Paris, Illlnola; K.. L. Bwartael and wife. RWer- side; Uaors Murpby and slater, rarlhault; P." J. Beuneaon and I. . Treaner, m Amri-iea; William Hlltht and family. Meridian, Mtaa.i " A. P. Pngwtll and C. r. . Mallett, San 'Praa' claen; W. 4. Carbla snd rr CarWn, Seattle. - At " tbe" Imperial lira.- N, L. Ayer, Monte. Sana, Wahlnton! , W. Bennett, San Frn elwrI. : N. WTtrtrr Ban "" Pedwv. Bert Cole. Dntrb Harbor. Alaf-ka; O. f. Cetlett, Ban Franrlsent W, -H, Hobeeta, 1-Mlted gtatn rrrr. ' una cutter nerti.-e; M. a. Monteltb, I'tndletim; W. H.! Bell. St a s-rtorlaeoi r.nay Wllrus. ' Haflnaw, . Oregon; Mrs. H. tV Flanasan and danshtars Pendleton; Aa dmrthe. Arlington, , Oresnni -T. Whlteborn.. Ipiikan.v MUwart e'nl--r, Moarow; K. W. Ilalnca, Forest Orore; W. O. rnreth. rhl-ro; 1. W. TorllKa. Seattle. A Tired Stomach Does not set much good .for you out. of .what you r eat, for it does not. digest. muchr-it is wasteful. It . feels sore and lame and. b : ; easOy distressed and often upset y food. The best ' treatment is a course of : - J4ood'sSar$apariIIa which is positivelyr une-. quailed for . all-"' stomach troubles. . , , ', . For teernonlab of remarkabl cant ' itr.i fcr 1 t-cM on DyMa, Nv 3. C L I'.zzi Co., Lcwi 113. The first- session-f-th Ladles' Aux iliary of tlie Order -of RallwaF Conduo torf opened this morning in Elks' hall St the Marquam building. There was large. attendant,..an4 the- greater-part of the day was given to the opening ror malltles; the registration and ratiflca- Mrs. T. D.'' Hughes.- linn nf 1eUgat.s will be an ImportsM matter of the routine. About 110 dele gates from varloua parts of ths union cam to attend tfa -coavsnUuu jjeatU I-; uartera is at the Portland hotel. "The important- event of the day was the address of the grand president, Mrs. H. Moore Of Tuledu, Ohio. 8he apoka of ths encouraging outlook for the aux iliary and said lt-hadpassed -through) her-stte--of--Biiirertstiitrr'an(t was this year better organized, betlejrflnanced. and Tuer disciplined than It had aver tihe satd; "Our greatest evil Is the hon-enforc ment of lawa, and each year we must work- harder " against ' this. "w must el I m I rm t e preludlcnd. : personal fi ings and the elections of grand officers through sentiment.- Instead of for abil ity to lead. -And to those who have complained about, expense: A niggard- ly policy which does not etiable us te y to a los Ing doIIct In the end.t Tbetcontlnuanc of the srHools for In struction of district deputies wae ad vised, and annua) schools early In the cmnmended-one In each of the poHHcaHlvlstons of the county, south, east and west. A committee was suggested for .appointment to revise the south, east and west. A committee was rtttist-wherer'snclr-rhsTigear-seemed ad vlsable at the suggestfCrff nf 1 any oeafr There are at present 6,212 members of the auxiliaries -Tomorrow a special session for grand Initiation will be held in Allsky hull, Third snd Morrison streetsr to reelve members -whose hus bands are of the lodge, but who have joined no local circle. Thla will enable them to be affilla4edwlth any nelghbor- Ing orghnlxatlon. The committees appointed today In eluded the presa commlttgs. of which Mrs. T. D. Hughes, delegate from Ore gon, d I vision No. lr a local representa- tlve, Is chairman, and the other members are Mrs. aiurpny. Airs, nuuy, air, um.. field and - Mrs.-Drake.- These are tne only ones who can giiOL out any infor mation concerning tho closed sessions; Committee on credentials. Mrs. Hug- gard. Mrs. Sachet. Mrs. Welcott. Mrs. Marshall and, Mrs. Hendricks. , ...... On jurisprudence, Mrs, Drake, Mrs. Bandt'raon. ,Mrft.BaJleteY MHfa-Hughea. Mrs. Stone. On grievances and appeals. Mrs. Car roll, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Caatlera. Mrs. Cobb-, M re- Bassets M rs.-J.- R. Hortel I of Los Angeles will conduct the ques tion box. . The Brotherhood of Railway trainmen have extended an Invitation to the aux iliary for an excursion up therlver to morrow. COUNT CASSINI RECALLED WILL GO TO MADRID T'" (Journal Special Berrlce.) Washington, May lft. Count Casstnl. the Russian ambassador, who hss been transferred to Madrid, will present let ters of recall to the president, shortly after the latter's return from the west, and leave at .once for his new post. He may later be transferred to the Paris embassy. . , ' It is announced that -Baron r)e Rosen. former-mrnlster for Russia at Toklo will be Casslnrg. successor. WILL DIE, AND HAS WIFE u AND EIGHT CHILDREN James P. Dlrkson, a teamster In the employof Lafe Pence an engaged in ditch construction In Balch'g'Tirntch,rr celved Injuries this afternoon that will causa his death, A blast threw a large Lr ode .'over the hilt to a point. where Dickson was at work with his team. The rock struck one of the horses,, and the team ran away. " - . f .. Dickson was thrown- from his wagon. the vehicle ran over him and the horses trampled on htm. - Ills- right arm waa broken, several ribs were fractured and his skull was Injured. He waa taken to tjond Sflmafttsn noipltal.Ile has ii wife and eight, children SEKOCXATS TO XXXT. Old and new members of ths Demo cratic central committee will meet to morrow night at Hlbernla hall. Sixth and Washington streets, to-rrange ths de tails of ithe municipal campaign. TWENTY-EIGHT DEAD - FROM KANSAS CYCLONE e f ,Joenal Spee .l ,setlee..K-7-'T '- Ou Msrnuett. Kan'..Msy l(i.wo ' sddltional deanig i a tne result or 4 the cyclone are reported today,) e bringing the total 'tip to SS. The funersis or tne vie ims were neiul - this afternoon."" i. . .- yr : Conslderablemystery attaches- to the identity of O. H. IIaulonrsTtl himself, one of the three, criminals ar rested for the theft of 13S from the caahbox oflrisl jrathskeller st be Port land hotel. - petecttves are searching the records at, police headquarters trying to A And his real name and bis TecortL-. -zretn5o3I2arjaJsePwitirilfe Pink El erton theory that he is Herman, -or likeness: Is not strong -enough between the photographs of IMehm and Hanlon to warrant such a -belief. Diehm la said to te an older -man than Wamon,--whoss age Is 47 years. - I have secured . positive viaence,-- said Iretec live - Day.-'tbat -. Charley Dlehn, and Barrett had a disagreement of1 eome sort, and broke away from each other about three months ago. This man Hanlon has offered to give me $20 If I in'Mim in nnninar nia piruira til i any rogues gallery. yoiwiinaunQini hlav Ubld front, J have -seen his photo graph aomewhere, and I think he. will be fully- Identified.'1 - . F ' ! Though the police do not care at this tlrte to divulge the Identity or record of -the' ei'ouk Knuiii",mg"nnr'06Tt)ls.'t they eay that he-spent several -day in the-lty without their knowledge. It was not Until after the arrest of Bar-retti-Dhetrr-and Uahlorr-thar the anthor Ities became aware.-"the Qorllla"baxl een here. By that time he had taken warning sua two t.ma aun uun ths womarr who came here-wlth Barrett tltegsrmethods- K-ft Wordnaren serrt-thelte author. Itlea of BL'Paul tootlfy persww H whom the Gorilla" Is on friendly terms that If he comes here again he will be rreated on eight, and thaltlie. Whole - polle' fFce will be on the lookout for hlm--The theory on which the pollee are working-Is that an ounce of prevenuo; Is worth pound of cure. TWO RECOMMENDED rt-f i Ttr nrf"nrinrriP 1 ItMtltliiJKUtKM Many Vacancies Are to ...Filled by - the Stand Be ing jCommjttee Onxlil niinatck te The Jooroal l 4lersr)r-May 10.'- f ha-board of -4 l aminars-oi nm s-vmiia""""' win recommeno t ,T 8. Blewert -foelder8-ers,35.heyi- will recommend Morria Heverllnej and havlng"compIeted satisfactorily the rs- 1 1 ' ' t heuiogicai-cmr Ing passed in a.pumber.of studies of the thlrdyearr- Jr .-Idmgestlen in studies of the second year, and Harvey Scheuerman comDleted the studies of the first year's ooursa-Bi I. Jones wss announced as having passed In a num ber 6f the studies of the third year, but later irregularly withdrew from the Evangelical church. It la rumored that there will be at least three new appll cants for work this year. Senior Prealding. Elder Shupp. who haa been TrttlcalIy-tltBti1s homeat lWoodatocltjsreported ssjbemg mucn better and bis presence la expeciea ai the' conference today. - Much soeculatlon Is going orrr-speel ally among the laUy, aa to the final re- Dort of the stationing committee, ji ; generally1 believed' that more men will be moved thla year than for many years heretofore.. An unusually large number of places will be left vacant, because, of ths expiration of the time limit of the pastors, no msn being allowed to serve one field more than, fout.jeara consec utively. Among the placea which will beTBcalfidre.. some of. the principal ones in the conference. First church Seattle: First English church, Portland; Memorial church, Portland; Tlgard villa mission and Canby mission. It la a foregone conclusion that many changes must- be made - in -order - to nil ineee Dlaces. and to make room elsewhere for their Former Incumbents, i'ho station ing committee, which ls-,composed of Bishop '. BreyfogeU Presiding Elder Shupp and Presiding Elder -Mauer. will not report before Saturday, and possibly not until later. . An aDDreclatlve audience gathered in the beautifully decorated church last evening to listen to sn excellent ser mon, which wss preached by Kev. k. f. Jameson of Jefferson, ons of the most nlesslna features of the evening serv ices is the singing, wmcn is iea py ins young people of the congregation, but. is. strengthenecTgreatlyTby the oldermem bers of the audiences as welL- - This svening Bishop B..V. Breyroge will lecture and tomorrow at t o'clock a. m. the formal opening of the Confer ence will take jnace. After the cele bration of the Lords supper. Bishop Brevfoael will give sn sddress. Ths afternoon will bs devoted to conference business, and at f p. m. one of the mem bers of the coprerenc-w!ll preachr KAISER'S SON OPERATED 'UPON FOR FLY STING - (Jnoroai Special Service. , Berlin. May An - operation has been performed on. Prince Adelbert. third son of the kalser.'st Jarlsruhe for blood poisoning. JTha prince wss ?tung by s tly and symptoms of blood poison ing developed It-ls reporte that -the operation waa. successful.-: . J , PATTZmSOaT.JVBY SISAOKXZS. ' The-Jurja-dlsagreed in the case against R. W. Pstterson. cnargea wain sieanng several hundred dollars 'worth or diamonds 'from Marie Palm. -j-To make man ketter. make trade" better. J?,,make trak better, make goods better. -,. ... .. s.alag ' srlm , . . sagaa - - Arartea aauaat . . lode ... . r ...... . . . .Your' grocer sf money back. . , .r7, vf ra-i? -r ..; m k rry ; . : I A .. ... ST ui m saui S T1--T I I 1 iff- ' 1 ' II '. t. al -ti: I I V : . RAILROAD COMPANY J0ULD:BARB0VS AsksTh at ; Albany rYoungSterS 'Seiept Frorrrelling Fruit- " . aLthe Depot . Special Dlapatrh tn.Th. oarna.L Tbany, Or.p May-Id Thectty--coun-1TI" gesstomaste venlng,'Jece1-cil a TIT report from Chief of Pollca McClaln, that the Southern Pacific .company had requested him to-order gway-fronr the dppot- the boys-or this city wno-. sen with fruits In season, and aince the dining-room was cloaed at the -depot-hotel sandwiches -and coffee are offered trav elers. The reason given for the order from the..dlning csr arid from the news agentT"on"the trains. The council de clined to. give the officers orders to re move" The boys, aa It Is represented that manyJ.ofilML little fellows ars assisting heir parents; Aside from thl the coun- cllmea consider" it b good advertisement for the city ta have the oouwtry frulta 1ir-to-t,fL.'e Ieri - ; ' . . . ma mjrrhant at Dates on VfimTTb W raltrnnrt east of here, tnft With a serious accident. a rew pays ago whilst fishing" o-t he-Elkhorn.-Ht-Tell in such a manner as to crush his leg. He was carried home by companions. 3. W. Bailey, the state dairy and food commissioner, arrived yesterday to begin the Inspection of dairies. He be gan operations at Shedd, In this county. Cliff MosIer. of this 01 terday afternoon taken to Woodburn, where he will answer to the charge of asssult and battery. .SundaxaYening. fcoarxetarntaK..Xrom.,.Portlandinanax. cursion train,- Mosl.r, who waa latoxl-cated,--ts -said toha ve knocked - tlbwn- an old man standing on - the platform at Woodburn. - A farmers'. Institute will be held at West Stsyton on Friday and Saturday of next week. - Among ths apeakera are Governor - Chamberlain and Dr. . J ames Wlthycombe of Corvallla, dlrsctor of the experiment station, under the sus pires of wMoh Institution the' Institute is being held.. - Basket dinners -will be ajfeatureottle.awo-daya'4neetig. HYDE ON THE RACK J-l IN EQUITABLE INQUIRY r jJaarsal gaclal Iwtlc.) New York.'May 10. The atar chamber Investigation which State Insurance Bu perintendent HcnflrtcltTiaa InatlTuled Into the affairs -of the-Equitable Life was resumed this morning. James II, Hyde, vice president of the society, wss placed on the rack. It Is understood that Hyde will be asked to throw light on the Cam bon dinner and the ayndicate that is al leged to have profited through the in vestment of the EqultabTe funds.. Justice MacLean of the supreme court today denied the application of Herbert O. TulL a Philadelphia policy holder of the Equitable, for an injunction restrain ing the society snd the superintendent Latinsurancei -from proceeding , wttbLh plan to mutualise the society. - ARCHBISHOP IRELAND INVITED TO THE FAIR Archbishop Christie sf ths Roman Catholic church is In the east endeavor ing to aecure Archbishop Irelatldto de liver the onrtton at the Lewis snd Clark exposition on the special Catholic day. ZaTJOT ZUUsTOIS XOSPZTAUTT. The members of the Illinois state com mission gave a luncheon at the Portland hotel today In honor of the officials of tbajLewla' and Clark exposition. Follow ing the event, the breaking of ground for the Illinois building took place, ac companied by speeches-f rom President tloode, Cyrus Thompson and" others. JUDGE BELLINGER VERYL- SICK, DOCTOR SAYS ... a" . . - e . At I p. m. today Dr. E. H. e . Parker gave -out for; publlcatiotf v S the following statement regard- ling the condition of Judge Bel- lingers . - ' -"AX this howp Judge Bel- - linger' s tempersturg la ll.-pnlss a lit. Otherwise his condition is e - about the same -ai ' yesterrMty. e S There Is nq. denying tht he la s - e -very sick msn, and-the-euteome - e la problematical. . e Th attending hpyaiclan had Intended to Issue an official bill- 4 letln to the publlo thla afternoon, e but this will not bs Issued until e tomorrow. . . L ADDING AND -Worstedin-neat springeffectSr-Homespuns aodJFlanhels, cuffs at bottom if desired nd1elttjapsXpure3Vh shadff '-tt -grayhomespuns. Sizes to fit any man, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4,50, $5.00 to $10.00- r-.r?Zi BBT. ainiUWI WtUr-HsTBAaT. jz A rally of-lhe young people, of all de nomlnation of this city . will be hsld tonight In ths First Presbyterian church, at which Rev. H. M. Andrews of the Woodstock school, India, will make an nitlrrrni Vr An-1r ' t"-nn.n apeuker. -A fine musical program has been prepared for the rally. Acknowledged . tit. CMre.Dlese 1 Whtn All Other Methods and' Pathys Have Been Tried and Failed Dr. Harris cannot possibly devote his personal attention to all; who are suf fering from disease, but' can and will place you In a position to heal the sick Just aa good aa he. See what Mrs. Sherman-says -pf his lectures: Fortlsnd, Ore., May .3. IKOS, -Ibe course or instructions snn lectures , Just slder fln.shed ly-Drrc; vr. Harris T cons the most thorough, most complete, most rough, n and the satisfactory e niaim-si' yet by any one, and I HAY TO ALU inves tia-ate. To see is to know, snd to know Is to understand. Investigation la knowledge. Therefore alve lr. Harris a trial and you will be pleased as well as surprised at the results. . MRS. N. MAE SHERMAN. 12 Margin street. - letters of Inquiry should always In close a atamp for reply. See the doctor at Suites 2J- Selllng- Hlrsch building. Washington street. sbout receiving treatment or taking a courseof lectures. A class Is now form Ing. Consultation free, i, - . TEETH FREES Extractlng. cleaning and examination FREE during all this week. The Bos ton PaYrftesa Dentists will give the lowest prices ever 'known In JJprtland for strictly high-class dental . work. Don't iput It off, but eorae In at once. Good workat-lQW-prleeSr-guaranteed for 10 years, has made a world-wide reputation - for the . Boston Dentists, t91H Morrison street- TT FTM Kxtraetinf sad Bxaaainatlom SILVER PILLINQS OOLI FILLINGS 75a GOLD CROWNS WN8 3.O0 - ...3.00 rORK .-. r.. . . $3.00 FULL SET BRIDGE WORK - Other dentists come and go, but the Boston Dentists . remain the stme re liable,, ap-te-datg. dentists. . - I. Boston Painless Dentists tlVi Morrlsos Si, Opp. Meier VxmaJi . . . , . . ' aa ". """,'" ---.' -v,.. s -'.'4 . Jy ::!Vr. v l V'1'-.. SPECIAL, ....Tsuni .... ..lit Ola os;6rcoe. . r MOt'RJt a. m. to I pm, Sun day. 1:10 a. m. to 13:10 p. m. J.UMMED TDOUSEDS The Great QdUxkic Hoe in Jhe NorfJmosaj Store irrs.Ttr-heirtinsTTievJa in - ment of such bargains as the housekeepers of PorUand- Here is tiews-of im--rportancewo speciatjyBS -ttose'-SatardayTiight : w . r . -. r--;7 y . , Special Terms Sale Golden Oak eri t .ii i : i i iicsc vnairs . arc ail uuui hand-rubbed and polished. Most rot themhavrcarved" arms and legs.- They are fitted with spring seats and backs upholstered in fine two-tone and verona velours. They are all fitted with ' the. automatic adjustable back. ' - .. ,: i . $12.50Mon-is -Chairs rspecial..... .. .T..".$ 0.50 y $13.50 Morris" Chairs; Special. . . . . . v . . . . . 10.50 $14.50 Morris' Chairs; special..".". . . . ....... .If 11,50 $16.00"MoTris-Chairsfspeeial;-;' .-.- a v-m-rm 12.75 $18.50 Morris Chairs i special , . ......1115.50 SI.OOjDown, 50c a Week - ,-JL v- '' - ....... ....... - - A Buck's Range Free for30 Days We will deliver and set up in . your kitchen any. pattern of Euck s Ranpe. You paV $.T.T)(Tt"the"enct of 30 days and then $1.00 a week. Good offert;isn,t - .it? ...... ' ' $5 in ' 30 Days: Then $1 a Weekf cut very full, withj "Singled Out There la only one kind of paint the . genuine article, made of proper and se- iecteAJtagredtpntn. :rnuna' wltn tkm, itiCCZ care,, with linseed oil and honesty, the fine combination found In- the palnta we have on aale. It will, do your heart' jrood-to see- the -palnting-doiisarttli; our.-satlsrylnirTOrr-oT'palnta, . Fisher, Thorsen & Co. COaV rmOsTT AJTD MOmmiSOaT STS. llew the oaDefTstrieJ announce- - we - are constantly offering i Morris Chairs - -r .i..j nu ui . aumcu. uuiuca- was, . . f a at - -. - n.