The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 20, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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Attendance Today Fully Equals
That of Other Session
'orMeetTng.
! AFTERNOON PROGRAM ;
OPENS WITH READING
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; Professor Kemp, Joaquin aMQler, Rer.
1 Roland D. Grant and Mrs. Florence
' Kelly Prove ' Drawing Cards and
Large Crowds Applaud Carter,
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pUGIl ENTIIUSIASm
- 8pmUI Otopateh t tU learaaL)' '
.' OUdatOB Park, Or..' Julr JO. The at
. , tanduic so far today equals that of
. yeaterdar, and It la bains- augmented by
v ovary lnoomlns train. .; Profeaaor Kemp
opened tho afternoon program with a
readlns' which brought everybody Into
tha auditorium on tlra and bald them
' :l there. . -' ' . '. j
Dr. Roland DL Grant le sivlns hie leo
; ittura, "Job'e Wife Vindicated,", and te
holding a fine, appraciattre audlenoa,
('It la remamberad by old Chautauquana
that at the flrat aaaembly, 11 yeara ago.
Dr. Grant gave 'Ouacftaa f If t aiid beef!
..--addraaaa of tbe three daya'-program
. ' and hla ringing words of patrlotlam will
.. never be forgotten. t
' The ball game today will be between
' the T.ltCi. and Chemawe. and Carter
' .the magician will giro an entirely new
program In the evening, i , ' f ' ; '
. ., ' 'r' :' ala Say. Tegterdajr. . .'Vv
Chautauqua ran "three; ring attrao-
, ,-i tlona all day yeaterday, giving the full-
- '. eat program. - The morning, was apant
;wlth the usual claes work, a notable
( feature of which la the large number
i of people that come up to attend these
.. classes on the morning tralne, who are
;vlaltors fa. Portland. - Yesterday were
'.' found regis t red Mra. Boklage. St. Paul.
' i Mlnneeota; Mrs. H. Pltaalmonda, Wal
" 'halla. North Dakota.; lire. Matt Skeen.
- ,. Mineral Wells, Taxaa; Mrs. H. & Smith,
Northampton, Masaachuaetts; Bae Rick--"'
, tu, Orlando, Florida; Mra. J. C Nelson,
vPhlllpsburg, .Montana; Waldo . Canlleld,
'. Kansas City; Mrs. Alice Appleby, Mount
: . , union, renneytranie. , . ,,,:.
-., Handler's classes in American literature
' ' in tnt sruaT or ro. tm emuM were
. ' . made to see in the small output of
- wild and weird and. too often the ghostly
f in nis prosa taiee. , epeciat attenuon
For practical
use there - are
no' half lined
suits -r equal to
our. fancy. chev
lojts. They are
beautifully tail
ored and will
retain the
shape through
the hardeat
service.
. In gray ef
fects at $14.
In plaids and
figures at
?S.G5.
Prices That Are of Interest to
- " t; All Men
50c Hose, now
$1.23 Shirts, now
. . . . 35
. , , , 85
$3.50 Trousers, now ...$3.35
$7.50 ' Panama Hatt . . , . $5.00
Summer. Suits on the retiring
list. We retire them at almost
;.:;HaifPrice":L
$12 arid $15 Suits at. ; $8.65
$18 and $20 Suits at . $14.00
Sunply our. way of redacing
stock and your easy way to
; ; t take the profit.
IxiotiCiiOTHinsO
arrerytalas. for. Mea aad Boys. ,
teaVlw Taird. Veeg KoeriM.
' 4 '
Four-Masted Bark TMstls Kow Discharging
was glnen to the Ules "A Descent Intq
the Maelstrom," "The Fall ofthe Houee
of Usher" and the poems "For Annie,"
"The Raven" and "The Belle." Miss
Gertrude Johnson of Willamette nnlver.
alty, whegara much etudy to Interpret
Poe. read finely from "Tha Gold Bug."
Tomorrow special interest will be In'
the study of American historians. ,
' The scheduled hourly concert was cut
short by half an hour, that the lion.
which had been unexpectedly trapped,
might be displayed to ' tha admiring
audience, and when Joaquin Miller ap
peared upon the platform as the bright
tauqua luminaries,, the large audience
brake Into a atorm of applauae and ap
plauded on and on Tor every point the
poet . made, or every . pose he .struck;
"The Beauty of Everything" waa the
theme of which he sang, and several of
hie favorite poems were recited . with
dramatic effect ' '. - , i,
' Mrs. Florence Kelly, executive sere-
tary of the National Consumer leag"&,-
gave the lecture of the afternoon . on
"Our Child Workers.' She took . ex
ception to the assertion of the poet that
"there waa nothing ugly in the world,"
and, thought that if he .could leave hie
mountain home and go into some of the
tenement dl striate of our large cities
and eee little children- working in" cel
lars, reeking with filth and dlaeaae. he
would And some decidedly ugly things
in this world. Mrs. Kely turned the
attention of the audience for a moment
to conditions . In Oregon, saying that
while no such conditions yet obtained
In Portland or the state, aa elsewhere,
ehe had , aeon smaller boya carrying
messages In Portland than she over saw
la New. York, and ehe bad seen a beau
tlful girl under 1 serving Ira craaaa at
11 pt'toV and! found the girl would
have several miles tej rde alone after
th store was closed" to reach her home.
The messenger service, tor araall boya.
she condemned in no uncertain terms,
v. , Tendered m Beoeptioa. -
. At the close of tha program the o ffl-
cers of the State Federation of Women's
Clubs tendered Mrs.- Kelly a reoeptlon
at their headquarters, where they served
Iced fruit punch' and, cakes. Several
hundred embraced the opportunity of
meeting jdra. Keuy personally. - - ,
carter, the magician, aeiignted a large
crowd In the evening with his sleight -of
band performance, cabinet work and all
around good tricks. , .
The dally program for Friday follows:
7 to I o'olock Physical, culture, la
diea. professor O. Miller Babbltt.
I to Physloalioulture, Juniors, Pro
fessor O. Miller Banoitt. , v
to 10 Junior Bible etudy. Rev. How
ard n. Hmitn. - ,-
to IS English literature. Dr.' B. 3.
Hoadiey. ;
t to 10 Elocution, Profeaaor Everett
Kempr; W- i,-T ' 7
to- i 0 Nature study, Professor Al
bert R. Sweetaer.
Id to il United States history,' Pro-
10 to 11 Musical department. Profes
sor Frederick W. Goodrich.'-
10 to 11 W. C T. U. institute, tucls
t ax on Addlton, elate president. 1
11 to ii Dotnestio science. Miss Lil
lian Tingle. .. ; . .
11 to 11 Bible study. Dr. W. C Sher
man. ' ' t ' ...
1 p. ox Parsons' orchestra.
S p. m. Reading, Everett Kemp: solo:
lecture, "Snakea In Paradise, Res.' Ro
land Dwight Grant, D. D. "i "" -
p. m. BaaeoalL BralBSrd Maroons
VS. Vsnoouver. ; .
7 p. m. Parsons' orchestrs,...:. .......
p. m. Solo, Miss Mary Alverta
Morses lecture, "Gladstone," .. by . Dr.
Frank Wakely Gunsaulua, president of
Armour institute of technology, Cblcago.
Columbia river ;
- EXCURSIONS.
Very Low Rates VU the O. & U.
to Upper River Points.. ' , v
No visitor to PortlandT should ml as
viewing tha matchless Columbia river
scenery : between Portland and The
Dalles, aa seen from O. R. at N. trains.
Tha Chici go-Portland special leavea the
union etatlon every morning et :ll.
giving a daylight' ride elong the Colum
bia, atopplng four minutes at tha very
foot of Multnomah falla, - Every mil
of the trip there la eomethlng new and
fascinating. If desired, the return trip
may ' be made by boat from Cascade
lacks -or The Dalles. Very low rates
this aummer. Particulars and summer
book by ashing C W. Stinger, city ticket
agent, O. R. N. Co., Third and Wash
Ingtoa streets, v ' s '' ,'
American warship.is 1
disabled by head-sea
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(Journal Special Serrtae.)
Port Itarford. Cel., July 20. While
steaming 10 miles off the coast yester
day morning the Monitor - Wyoming
struck a strong headsea and broke a
propeller, blade and -starboard ' ' shaft
Ehe reached the harbor at midnight and
her eommmander wired to San Fran
cisco for a tug. . --
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Oyster Boards XUegaX - - V
Opelii DtepVtdi te Tee leersaL) ,
. Olympia, Wash, July JO. The "-su-
prome oourt has handed down a decision
that declares illegal the county board of
oyster land commissioners appointed by
the governor under the provisions of an
act passed In The decision affects
particularly ,. Pacific and '! Thurston
counties. . - - -- .
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V.t
a Cargo Here
YOUNG GIRL IS GORED
TO DEATH BY MAD BULL
' (Joaraal Special Service.) l
Livingston, Monti July to. An- In
furiated bull gored to death the 11-year-
old daughter of George A. Buffer, one
of the wealthiest stockmen of Montana,
today. The child entered a, corral for
the purpose of driving some cows into
tha pasture, when the bull -charged and
filnioned her against the fence, repeated
y goring the child through the Stomach,
the long horns going almost 1 through
the child a body. She waa shockingly
mutilated and died almoat Immediately,
The bull had to be shot before. - the
child could be taken from the corral.
THROWS NITRIC ACID r .
1 UPON TEAM OF HORSES
V(8peeUl Dispatch te Toe JoarsaL)
Walla Walla.. Wash, July 10. The
Identity of "Jack, the Add Thrower" re
mains a profound mystery despite the
fact that the police have been furnished
with a fairly good description of ths
man and have kept a cloaa watch J or
tha fellow. Reports of damaged cloth
ing BtlU continue te pour in. The fel
low - changed hie tactrca lata Tuesday
night by spraying a team left standing
In the . street The horses, maddened
with pain, screamed In agony and nearly
rot tnr from a half doxen men at
tracted to the scene. Traces of nitric
acid were found on the horses' bodies
after they-had bean quieted down.
BAKER DAY AT FAIR . -
i-IQJEJaiGJ)CCASIOW
(Special Die petes te Tee Joaraal.) ;
Baker City, July 10. People are pre
paring m this county to make ' Baker
City day At tha-fair' a great . occasion,
They have not only ' secured a special
train but .have employed -Pullmans for
the trip. Tne county will practically be
depopulated on-Baker a day at Portland.
People returning from the Lewis end
Clark fair from the interior who stop
over at Baker, in order to take convey
ance to, their homes, report the fair a
great success. They say that aU of their
people will go. , The universal verdict In
eastern Oregon is that ths lair is a
greet succeaa. . .
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,Tr'""elrohiia Oats Salary. '''
(Special. IS spates. frLJhe. JaeyaaLl
Olympia, Wash, July 10. State Audi
tor Clausen has honored a warrant Is
sued in favor ofiHarry Falrohlld, one
of the-ratiway 1 eummlBsiuneraV for hla
salary from Suns of thla year. At
flrat the -auditor refused . to cash ' the
warrant, but was advised by the attorney-general
yesterday that lfwoulJ J5e
legal for him to do so, as Mr. Fair
child was entitled to pay from the date
of his appointment. .
Given Away, Free
TBveryfcody r
Them AH
Our BeaaUfol
AmericaiL Taliing llacliine
c Free to KTrybody ' ,
Pnrehtsin'p our .1; '
Teas' 'Coffees ; Spices
Crockery Glassware
Greatest Offer of tlie Age
Clip this Coopoa out, lerirqt
k to any of. osnr stores. ";
lv lu vsloa Is-
$5.00 worth of fCotrpotta "
towers ssttLae; yoa the .
Talking Machine Free
ec
O
Boy, Girls, and Toud Ladles
' . this Is Your Chance :, !
;- ( Com$ and 8e fJa .'
Great imerlcu l&ptihiht CeT
! . Stores Crsrjrwlisra '
s 111 Washington St: and 221 first
- 8t,. Portland. , - --
. '.Oregon City, Main Street!J,',
.Astoria, 171 Commercial 6
1 o
trip Hla-tKa
U-l-TWOWAYS EAST. BY -WATERS - -
. -The Northern Steamship Co.Svill operate steamship Korth-West''
between Duluth and Buffalo- and steamship "North-Land' between Chi
cago and Buffalo, calling; at Intermediate points of interest Return rail
tickets good for this water route on slight additional payment ,v ., ,
---nuitoPBUir ok
Aaterleaa 'pUa lecleaea'
; ' S. S....1orth.LaBS" leaves Chleaao SttaroarS -j"'' '
; , -.-c',-"1I;,--'A . ..a.... Norta-WeM" Icetef DolutW Teders '','.. 1 "''
tm faU sertleelaiB apply at write '.te H. PICKSOK, a P. el, 1, lit M St. Fertiaifti Or.
gai;;;ot secure damages
;. M DEATH OF I'lfE i
No Recourse Against Wrongful
Acts of Another Says
Washington Court .
' - (Special Mipatcfc te The SouraaL) -Olympia,
Wash- July 10. Damages
for the death of a wife through the
wrongful acte of another cannot be re
covered by the eurvtvlng husband, ac
cording to a decision banded down by
the aupreme court yeaterday in the ease
of Christian Johnson against Seattle
lectrle eotnpany on hla own behalf and
as guardian of his son, Merinus John
son, for damages for the. peath of hie
wife, who -waa killed ia a etreetcar ac
cident in Seattle. . i ?!.-
In the eaae of Thomas William a, ex
ecutor of the will of William Teeter,
others, appellants, appealed from Sno
homish county, Judgment of lower court
in making order reviving an .old Judg
ment, la affirmed. ... ...
In the case of the atate against Angus
J. McPhall. convicted of killing Fred
Aldereon at Derringten, and P. H. Nel
son Of King county, convicted of living
openly with a woman not hla wife, the
supreme court affirmed judgments of
eonvlotlon la both cases. .
Minnie and C W. ' - Wappenateln
against , the city -of Aberdeen! lower
court -affirmed. . ;-- ' .
Marlon - & Peterson againet . James
Sloes , and others, anneal from Klne-
oountyt lower- court reversed. -
' W. H- Harris and others against the
city of Tacoma; lower court sustained.
Robert, Mack againet John Mack, ap
peal from Spokane county; court orders
dismissal set aside and Judgment en
tered In favor of plaintiff for one third
of the mining stock. . . - .' i . . .
The oourt refused - te take Jurisdic
tion In the case of TUlle Baaaett va
J.- A.tFraaer, Justice of the peace for
leaa .than Jd. r" v. i .
BIG BUILDING BOO
i J - IS-0rV7rFAIRVIEW
(Ipeetel Mspatoh-U TSe JnarmaLt
Fhlrview, Or July 10. Thla aeason
a record ia being made ae the greatest
building boom In thla vicinity that has
been' known in years. O. O- Dolph baa
already taken., poeseas) on of his fine
nine-room bouse, T. J. Crate and W, W.
Ashcrsft are enjoying their neat cot
tages in West KairvleWr while WUlisrd
EUUon baa a modern up-to-date resi
dence well along, north of the railroad
track. - Nepoleon Davis la having a fine
barn built on his. ranch east Of town
and Btlllon at Crea are erecting a largo
barn for A. I Turner on hie farm weet
of Falrvlew, Additions to houses and
painting of buildings and fencea have
been done , until - the entire - aspect - is
chsnged. v - - f '-
WILL DIVIDE SURPLUS ;
AMONG CONTRIBUTORS
, (Bpeetal Plapetek te Toe Jeematl ..'
Eugene, Or., July 10. The committee
of business men that had, charge of the
Fourth of July celebration here has
made a publio report of receipts and as-
pendltures.and find a surplus of Illtr.Tl
over and above all disbursements. Thla
will be divided pro rata among the per
sons wno auDacrioea to tne celebration
fund. Each subscriber will receive SO
per cent of bis donation. The total re
ceipts from all sources were 11.XSI.7I
end tha disbursements 11,031.04'. This IS
the first time In the history of the city
that there has been a surplus of funds
sfter a celebration. Thla year's event
waa conceded to be tha beat and most
largely attended in many years. -- ; -
PRESIDENT OF LOTTERY C
: ARRESTED IN SPOKANE
t , (Special Dispatch te The Joersal.) i .
Spokane, July 10. Henry I Haunt
manager of the Pfelster bowling alleys.
was arreeted here last evening. by fed
eral authorities charged with using the
United States mans In running a lottery
while president ef the Montana Mining.
Loan 4 Investment company of Butte.
Mr. Haupt chargee that hie street waa
due, to. persecution and states that he
haa notning to-rear. . ,. ' .
Fraud - order was recently put into!
uueci r uainst me . nonwii mining.
Loan V Investment company of Butte.
wnicn ia cnargea witn neing a get-rlch-qulclc
swindle, advertising ownership of
valuable mines which, are declared do
not esist. 1 ' . - -. - i -., .-.
RAILRdAD COMMISSION TO
HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS
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tnimvw, vbici w i HI irorHL
Olympia, Wash.,' July J0 Beginning
August the railroad commission will
begin holding publio . meetings east of
the mountains. - Meetings will be held
st Spokane, Walla Walla. Dayton, Col
fax and all othesheavy shipping pointa
The pabllc 'wilt LB welcome at tese
meetings. . Before returning to Olympia
members of the commission will attend
the ' National , Association of - Railroad
Commissioners at Deedwood. South Da
kota. . : -t . r.
a
- herUr BeoUaes. ' , '
, - (Spectel Dispatch te The Joareatt
Boise, Idaho, July. 10. Sheriff Havlrd
haa refused to resign in reply te the ul
timatum presented by the county com
missioners, that he pay over hie shortage
and resign, with the alternative ef crimi
nal proceedings being Instituted te- oust
him. He announces that he wtlVflght,
the esse. Ouster proceedings will be be
gun arlthln a day or two. ; v ; : ' '
aMKicAM rLAi. , - -, r, : rrT"
an ktmsm ea eaatlckeC. '.' '
EUGENE FIGURING ON V -
.WATER AND LIGHT PLANT
ii . A. -K- - .,-v-t'-C .
" (Sperlal Dlapetofe to n JoaraeL) -'
Eugene, Or.. July 10. The city coun-'
ell haa engaged Frank C Kelsay, a con
struction engineer of Salt Lake City, to
furnish- estimates on the cost of build
ing an alectrlo plant and a waterworks
plant to be owned by the city, the voters
having declared for municipal owner
ship ft the election a year age last
April. The city bae filed on the waters
ef the McKensle river for power for en
electric plsnt and has made preliminary
surveys for the power canal, eta it is
thought that municipal ownership of the
two mentioned nubile utilities will be
sn assured fact within two er three
rears. -.''-VT " ": - ;.'v, '',.
PREDICTS BANNER YEAR -
- FOR FISHING INpUSTRY
' "X: ' 1 W i.--, j
(Special Msseteh to The JearaeM
- Olympia. Waah-i July 10. State Fish
Commissioner Kershaw . states that - he
rhas received reports which lead him to
make the prediction that thla will be the
banner year of the fishing Industry on
the Columbia. He bellevee that the value
of the output will be greatly la esoeaa
ef that of 104 and will probably eseead
tl.00.000 for the Washington side or
tha river. ' .". . ' - ,
If not, avail yourself of our
pah - payment . plan giring
you the privilege to pay a
fraction of the amount ; at
time of purchase ui$ the
balance In small installments
of;
4-
Do not 'deny jrourself : the
tlomfort of a Summer Suit.
.Wash Vest,; Trousers, Hat
or Shoes.' v;.'i, u:K-iCy-y?
illflli
TENTH AND .ATASZIXGTCni
" THE STORE WHERE YOUR
a; .: f credit, is oooo r-
For modern dental work. Werld-re -
i , - Downed specialist r . '
Lowest prices consistent with art t-elaaa
t .Oo t the ';-.. .; "i ' -
NEW.A YORK pENTlSTS
POVBTX AJT9 KOBmXBtW STS.
v Open day and night, from 1:10 a, ea,
1 v . . antll f p. m.
Sf FO F.LE3 1
fTTOHls i Pi n. ttmt -tore utem Itoaintfl
'-hi rone.ee . j -.-4, fwuuf or jmcvueis, ,
.
inii
illi
TEETH
Here is the trirrsin center cf Fcrtfznd. , I!:re c;i j-olir
wants be surrei at the c:rt rricci evtr tr.-rra Li C:u
; bij city. . r.sai thefollowirOi . -, fcr yc'r-;!vti thv
rm .T'Ti c r;
' And take advantage of our nececritits ty -'piroj.'ycuri'
i selves with evervthinj you wiU require in tts Lr.;j ideated "
.'.!.. !.;,.';:-': f. for. the next twelve ninths. v--'
Heavy Cotton Crash '!".. ; , ' 31c
; Toweling, yard....,......f3v
'tadlea Belts. "-'-M- c
-.each ....... ...,lw
Men's' Suspend- 'n ?X' Or
ers - . ....... 4, , ...-.... .
"Children's Heavy Ribbed '' lie.
, Hose, pair .V4..4SV
Ladles' Short CoSte, in black, grey
Lhdlee Duck vo.',';"!':-', -1 'rV
- fiklrts .v, ,
Children's Brown and ' ' Tc
r Mlscd Coetat ill graae,,;-''
ll-mch Black and Colored " ir
: .Cashmere, yard ......... "
Ladlee Percale and Wash V' 10c
v Waists
'Ssfsty 'Pins; V;;r-. Jlr
paper .......M...........9
Hair" "''(.' -:y::yi"S: Ic
Neu . . . . :n
Jirses,'. ISls "..;'A7V''"' 5C
eaoh ....................... T
Unbleached Linen Crash, . 7fi
ysrd
P.nrtKi
Sanehmsn Twill -2. '- 20c
,-' O verehlrts ................
I CTgdren s Fancy Lace r
Ladles 1-4 Coats, tight tan, brown
Jrnie.,i,;".......,w2
TXadTeeTTteLaw"SThirt. -
waists; L6 grade.
.'Cnrllns 4:-r,''-'-.v v'. '. J r
Irons .,...,..'
iB,Tow?:.d-v:;i;-ic
-oddLot . ,; . . iv
- Corsets,1.. ........... ... t
Men's Black .Waist - -'' ' )c
.;. pveralls
Mirrors,0 , ' - : r'V" 'v lf
J. each v.. ........
Olngtiaim '-v. t - ';'' IfJc
. ( Aprons ,.........,....,,., lu
JtJnbleached Bath Towels. '.- Qt
,A targe else ,,.,,.-.
Men'e Fleece Lined Heavy Jp
. Ribbed Underwear ...... I
BosJHeary-Cotton
Ladleo Jereev Ribbed Hlf
, Sleeveless Vesta .."V
- ll-lnch Bleached Muslin, v,--
yard . .....
Boy's Percale) . 4 ,' ' .&
WlUtl . . . - .
-TnfsntV-tSexr
rXrtiaa-Vnlosx f"'"- tilfrr'
, Suits I:
.-feet Window,- -i - : Yfp
Sbadee ...... ...
Box Hair'. Y-i . i" ' .wLAlJL
pins
, 10-inch Unbleached A'il
Muslin, yard ......."3'
' Men'e Ribbed Summer - ' - lr
. . Underwear,
Seml-Poreelaln Pitchers, - , Q
decorated
Gray Cotton BUnksts, .- ' 20c
pair'-. v.v........ .
Men's Colored Dress' ' 4 10c
B.hirts ...... ,,. .4. '
-Children's Wool -V'- JfU
' Dresses ..,...............'06
sc
0-inch Black Noveltr . "JOr1
t .Mohair.. rtnl.r.u..nM,7V.
Men'e Canton Flannel - Y. 1 J e
r Undershirts .............. V6.
Bosjtroncled 'r' , i ' 7
' Ladles' Outing trrVl
Kimonos yv
ladles' Black Cotton .
Hoee pair -...,..., ww .
Hooks and Eyes, I papers ' ' ', tr
for ....... V.,,..I
Children's Cotton Ribbed IfV
Underwear ....... ..,..,.;vw
: Baby ;-K ; : f ..';; --' Sc
' Men's Doubls Faos f if t
Mackintoshes .,....,.
Lsrtles Black Silk ' . . AC
Mitts ........ i.. ......... UV
Children's Long Coats (a Brown
x and blue; llf.00 - j fl
y grade ww
l-tnch Duck Bureau " "'VV' 10
Scarf , . ....... . . . . ...
r. Pencils
IT-inch Unbleaebed Canton :' tL
- Flannel, yard ............ .yw
-Men'e Ott V :' tf 'M
; Coats ,i,W'W
Ladles' Rainy Day Skirts; ?
: 17.00 grade ..,,.., .,..'?
'eather : Stitch '.,n -,'A J;,..V Jl-.
. Braid, belt .4C
. gpaehtel -. 'A-?. i
- Ooyliee .,..,.....,....,,,"'
"Thimblee,.;,':-;'..''V'i S'i'l e
.. each ...... v.
.Turkey Red Table Da- ;v' .'- IfL
. ' mask, (1 inches, yard.,;.-l7V
Men's Fedora
39c
. . HaU .....................
Tseke.' ber ''" C': '.. S1 ?;Js
ic
paper.. ...........
:.:7c
Suitings, yard ....1.. ...... -
Men's Colored Dreee C . 27c
, Shlrte ........ ,t,..,
Ladlee Parcels - V I , Mfi
Wrappers V,....'..w
Ssfsty Pins, per- ..: ' 'J a
: . doaen ....,.......
Ladlee Long Sleeve - . . IJ
RlbbedVssU ,
folding r "'. , ;'i fir
, Mirrors ,.v. ...t. ...rw
t -
' Remnants of Dress Goods, Table Linens, Lawns,' Shirtings,
Flannelettes, Odds and Ends of Towels, Napkins,"' Furnish- ;
ing Goods, Notionsall to be sacrificed, during the 'next
: '- few days.-1:'.' ':.?'.: ': '
1. Z Ci L.J L 1
; ri:r Ar - -
: Wash RafS, ;'-y; . 5. ,; -
sach ........,'
Men'e Heavy .
VWW.V. .................
WW
taee Curtains, I l-t 'A 7-
yards long, pair .,yy
Boy's Suspend-'? ' :V '
4 610 e e-e '-- Ve r( t m &
r Ladleo' Umbrella Panta,' , ijle
' . laoe trimmed I3V
', XT-inch Lawns, dark and
.light colore, yard ,JV
Fancy Strips " -' ' ' .81c
- .Ticking, yard-,'. k..u31'
."Men'e Four-th-Hands and ' ttr
. JTecka f.t..,,Yv
Meroerised Linings nUU ( tr
... ends), yard ,,...j!)t.j....'f
'Comforters,.' 'food',' '" .V r"Jc
. patterns ......i..,,wv
Heavy German Callcoa, . ; 7c
: . II Inches wide , .......... .
Ladles' Fancy Hoea:x V - iOc
,;. 1q. grade, pair.. ...!.... '
Men's Blue and Red, " " ' ' jfc."
, , Handkerchief e .............
Curtain 1 ' . '' ', :
... Scrim, yard, i . . . . . .v. , . , ..
Sc
I Chlldren'e Wool Fleeced l)cJ
I Sleeping Oermente 'TH
IT-inch Apron : ? v ' 34c
l pingham, yard .wj v :
Men's Heavy Fleeced '
Underwear ..4..,.. ,' .""
Heavy 'Cheviot : f file '
. Shirtings, yard ....,.,.,.3W
tadtee Jncy Llole .'t; 20c'
, Hose, 0o grads...........'
Children's Percale : ' . .' :. 10c
Dreeses ,,....,.f7y
: tt-inch' Figured - y:'' fir -;
Lawns, yard 3'
Children's Cejnelihair 'T Under-:
t . wear; lOe. . , -..'..,. 2SC
grade . I ... ...... ...... ..
10-Inch rWoo Check Sultlriss;
.- ti n grade; V, :,,-.' JlXe
f ' yard
Gibraltar Psrcales, ' . : ;.y kp
yard ...... .."
swia?.f. ;K;iA"r .:A' 19c.
. . c) weatere .,.....,., rn .
f yard ,.....-....,...... T'
tl-inch Flfured Lawns, j ;', Jig
, yard . , .. 4. 1 ....,....... S
TThllSreB'F Lawn , .... xV-l!
. Bonnets rt.
tixmr. -,. , A-".'.-'3cTS
Hsndsrchiefs ..,.......a..w wj I
Torcnon ace ?, -u . r ,
yam . ,,,,, .w
'Odd' Lot Ladiss ,' '. '" .' QV
Capes. ........... ..!.. ,;
r Double Width, Drees tr I0r
. Plaids, y ard' . . . . . . . .r
Fancy Silk Ribbon,' ; ,. V v 6
. 4 Inchee wide, yard -
"Elaetlc. ';' Sc
rawl .,.............,....--
Udles Open Bttiv ltlc
, Hose, pair ....,...,......,3
All Veillnge te close, - , x '
, yard,..,..r............w'
7Teasle Down FTsnnelf ;3'T7grr
l-Io grade, yard , . t w
Chlldren'e Side Elastics, , . e
pair f ,. 1.-4. tf. .
"lT-lnch Black Sateen, ' ' fir
; yard ......i. .,,--..'.-rj.i. JwT'
-Xnntbss Cottonr S -' f 1 Jc
for ...., ........ .,... i
BleaeheB Huck Towels, v V ' 8f
large else, each.........-..."'
ken's Blsck Sos; II 1-Je ; ' ftc
grade, pal ...,...,..
Odd Let Men's Collars,' : i c
each ...... .,.........;...,
Wire Hair Plns, - -V'
bo
Full Sse Cmfortej I1.1S ;
Colored Wool ,- r' - -r' lc.
Francr Braids, r:.'v-. Ic
. yard ....... ...,. ......."'
. Boy's Wool
, oweavers
Fancy Silk
e t e e si 1 a
Ribbon, v ,0 -:.... 2c"
ym,t. ,,,....,.. ----------
.Totiet n'-''-'vV.i.;'.:''.:.' ir
. Soap ..,,,....,...
v i-4 Turkey. Red 'Table . ? iOc
. Covers I...
Bleached Table Damaek, , . J0g
yard .,....... m . .'
.Xadlee Black 0otton V; RC
. Gloves., pair ........ 4 .. . . . .
Firemen's - 7: 10c
1 Suspendere ............... tr
45-Inch Smyrna V;- I 7J??
. - , ....
. Rugs ,.,.!..'
Men's Colored Drees ; -. t - :,
Lsdles" t " S--v' iJc
. .. OaiterS, pair . . . w
Shoe Lacesv t pairs ; i'.'..:- : ec'
for yvj
Toilet S,oep, per, '.V' 4
cake
"
,Boya suits, iuo v trcs
t a e 4 e e ft e 4 t a
Woolen '. .'' ?." '' '; 10r
19c
10c
21c
V Hoods ', ...... .....
Children's Muslin . . ..'",' Ific
Corset Covers. I la
: grade
Wire Broil- ' : ' " 7fi
ar ......I''
Black Sateen-" '.. .'..;'" :. 2Qc
, . Skirts ....... .... i, ."
tadlea' Short v . 0c
Jackets 1.....
Ladlee' Drees ' . . 7.1c
. Sklrte . .P.... tIM'
Men'e Canvae . -7 , , ai. '
Gloves, pair .?..;.. OW,
u,.iv ; crrr txxz zj.