The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 25, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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Haa. Eaeni Brought ; to
Ltvd and Excavation la Soon
--' rto Commence. - .- .
UTTLE ROOM LEFT FOR s v
V PUPILS' CON YEN IENCE
- , , - . ,. . , t .,
If Yalks WMe Enoush for Safe Exit
of Student Are . Provided There
Win Be No Other Space Months
Will ,Elpe Before Completion.
fb sit T tki' lofifiul W tl
acrt , U -ItltpO" , JLat IT.
1 The lt of the ut side High school,
-Mt Fourteenth between Eaat Btark
Jn4 Washington streets, is aiairly
.h.nted from wuti tract to a level
uUdlnc block. i Alter some weeks VKW
) aradln- contractor hare leveled tho
,ock to newly the m a-rade aa that
t tha school block to the eouth, and
the early part of aet week work
1 be commenced on the excavation
the basement . proper, which
r the greater part of the block, the
buUdlnf leaving twit room for walk
the four eldea Of the blocfc -The
idlng contractor have taken all the
ritorr In eight In preparing; for the
jucture and the streets -tt
nd west have been graded up to the
,1ns of adjoining propeijy. -.' :
It la .evident that all tbia apace -erlu
be needed to enable the-hundreda of
pupil, to leave the big building rapidly,
and while the Me of a playground for
either the High echool or the Hawthorn
school adjoining baa been given up. It la
Planned to provide a eystera of walk
Ind exit, that will enable both schools
to be emptied In a time of emergency
without either erowd of pupUa Interfer
ing with the other., '.-, .. ; ..
The dirt that la being taken from the
lte U being nsed to build up adjoining
block, which at present are sloughs
mom tt or It feet below the street
level. At present the earth la beln
jumped on Kast Twelfth street near
' .. i nthin mora la ao-
complUhed the elevated sidewalk will Ue-1
done away witn. a im seama -- "
From East Twelfth to East Ninth street
en Stark there la aa old elevated roaJ
way which. Is out of commission, an
which forms a, barrier to traffle even
on the atreeta crossing It, though some
attempta have been tnade to keep- the
crossings la repair. There will not be
clrt enough from the school Wock to
make an impression on this bole, but
until tt la filled or tha roadway rebuilt
there will be considerable trouble -experienced
by the traffic of this (McklV
settled neighborhood, which trouble will
be augmented when the High echool
opens and hundreds ef children from -UI
over the east aide begin to attend.
A. ... nrmmtm Mahf CirOBTeSS the
High school will be many "months" !
teams el pniaein vnnjiuou vwu.v
to advantage on the big contract
v A UIUKiVU "TIMS. . "
Coastable Sows KU Troabl at Tronl-
J'i'--.. Sale, aa jrtaalijr Wlaa.
' Constable Bowen of the Mount. Tabor
justice court bad the time of his, offi
cial career Wednesday afternoon when
be attempted to arrest JBIir Baylor, of
Troutdale, who was , charged with aa
sault The consUbla waa not known In
Troutdale, and when h found bla man
and told him that, he waa under arrest
Baylor refused to accept the constables
word,; and . remarked , that he waa not
"under arrest, and If he really waa It
didn't count anyhow. as he . preferred
to star' where he was'
- Bowen did not argue the matter long,
but tackled. Baylor, who waa a husky
village bravo and a good 44 pounds
heavier than the constable. : The meleo
lasted but a short time, and after Bay
lor bad picked himself up he admitted
that perhaps he was under arrest. One
of his companiona next took issue with
the constable and he was also con
vinced that "Bill", was wally under ar
rest ' ' ' v ""
After another ' sharp scrimmage the
constable bundled both men Into a buggv
and started for Portland. , When some
fire miles from Trontdala he released
Saylor'a friend with soma kindly admon-
i itlon, and the youth wearily started On
his return walk to Trontdala with an
increase"! veneration ' for const-l
feaylor waa bound over by the laount
Tabor justice to anawer to the charge
of having assaulted a farmer boy who
had become involved la an altercation
with.. he' Troutdale gang to the physical
discomfort pf himself. ' .; '
NEED3 OF TWO SUDUC3.
atldway and sjtnltaosaah Olmba Organise
; 'V Oampam' fo re lroteetloav
Two east side Improvement eluba are
working faithfully for better fire pro
tection. Last night the Midway im
provement association neia a wen-at
tended meeting at the offtce of the Port
land crematorium and subscriptions to
the amount of 1100 were secured to par
chase grounds near the Midway school
for a n rehouse and public hall similar
to the one at Sell wood. Either a stock
company will be formed -and definite
subscriptions taken, or subscriptions
will be taken on the community basis
without the formal sale of stock. ' The
best method will be decided by a com
mi t tee, put in eitner event the ' money
already pledged will be a nucleus for
subscriptions that will In a short time
provide for the purchase of tha prop
erty. v . , -
The Multnomah sub-board of trade In
Alblna held a meeting Wednesday night
and considered what ahould be done In
the crisis that confronts the1 auburn.
The volunteer fire company that has
protected the district for years has
disbanded and nothing is left but ' the
station on Mississippi avenue, a nose
reel and a few yards of hose. The near
est engine company ,1s a mile and a half
away and the nearest .chemicalsthat at
nigniano, - is a muo.irom ine ceaier J
the district k .: ..v'-.v. ;
The council will be naked by a com-
mlttee of -the board to place a chemical
or other suitable appartus at the Mis
sissippi avenue station, which ta In the
center of the- district at present entirely
unprotected,' and a district . which has
doubled Its population in "-the last, two
BETTER SERVICE FOR LENTS.
Wkea Obstinate Property-Holders Olve
la Doable Traek WU1 Be BU. ;
The. .Arleta Improvement association
nas secured the promise or the U. w. 7.
management that tnfno conditions will
b greatly bettered before the end of
another year. - The committee which
visited the management was Informed
that the company would build a double
track from the Mount Tabor junction to
Lents aa soon aa a few property-owners
who were trying to hold 'up the com
pany were persuaded to give a right of
way without the exchange of a fortune
for. their property.' The namea of the
three or four men who are delaying the
double track system were secured and
the committee will labor with them.'
When a double track line Is built
the company can operate any number of
cars to tne Lents country ana present
conditions will be greatly ' Improved.
During the morning and evening rush
hour the cars now- can not provide
even standing room for the passengers
of this rapidly growing district, and so
long as a single track serves tha greater
part of the region, better service cannot
afforded. : ' .... , .. . . r
BANK'S DEBTS CANNOT i, :
ks ? OFRSET ITS CAPITAL
(SpeeUrDtopeteh to Me ' Jeerest! . 'T.
lTJhAuiI Btaeaxli
onunlssioner J. H. Kasteroay , today
advised ' the . Thurston county board ef
t tonal banks of this, city In -assessing
the bank stocks
The capita) stock of the CspitaJ Na
tional -oank la f loo.toe -and debts were
claimed by the stockholders amounting
to IKJ.C00, - The Olyrapla Nations I
bank stockholders ' claimed , debts Of
lil.008 on- tM.eOO of stock, -
The law oermlta debts to be offset
against credits, but Mr. Easterday so In
structed. the board, on the ground that
no ahowlng was made that - the bank
stock waa the onty-redlt pf the stock
holders 'snd no ..claim or showing was
made ' that - the ; debts - were . owing to
residents of this stats. ' - -
PRESCOTT PLANNING
NEW GRAVITY SYSTEM
' Special Diapitch.te The loaraaL) ..
Preseott, Wash., Aug, , IS. Instead
of depending upon wells and the Touchet
river for a water supply, Preseott' is
preparing to vote a bond Issue for a
new gravity system. The council will
take the matter up aa soon aa- Auditor
Honeycutt, at Walla Walla, - prepares
and submits the assessed valuation of
property " within the ' corporate limits
Last, -year the assessed valuations ex
ceeded ,(M.t. It is expected that the
valuation wHI run close to $128,009 this
year: . . , . -
Yom ttavbtgUm t :
KSrtm with tbm Baby
Fes it some etotmsslsff skle sffeerleat Ite
sm ef sW . Bests ef hapsy awthen salty use
I -fs btli. Eltle ultM.
J entrs IrriUttoa 1 euip asd skin.
e rMtfol siasB, Keeps baby tweet sad
f. For rashes, esac trtrmt, senfala,
, all skle seteaMa, RaRTIHA SOAP
f weaderfsl Wtat H eaes for baby it
. for yea. IfS the aMot esotblne and
ef ballet, beta aad aanory enpa,
: , . J rets. Mealeated. Aatlaestie, De
, 4. aefreAtas. BeaUag, TrignnL
-1 f PfaM Balsaai la CTtrrCaxe."
tit. Tas'Il be eienijitee. Lsrst ate.
rx. 1 cekes,efte. pracfiatsC
-1 brPHILO HAY BPHTTAL.
. - K, H. J. Bafeat aaytaiae
istgaatoret -
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n r-v - ra. aaettsiee
t -. . t3TCZZ3 JrL'lL
BR A Y MAUn
to Yczt"arGc:cn
-"Had betea tfeebted with dtMIn a toegtiaA
After estag see bottle ef Hslrbealth I foand tb
aDdrnir soae sad my kelr, whlcb was twe-tbMf
sray (I am S year old) restored te Ms satarsi
snbara uWw. 4. EiOUMAN, La Onsea, Wis."
- UsIrbealtB, quickly brtoes back yootbrol color
is ciay aalr. so matter bow long It sas bees gray
er wbite. Positively reiuoets daadraff, kills tbe
gern sad stops batr fUI. Does sot tula skla
or Uaea, . Aided by HABSTNA SOAP sad gkra
bealtb, tt tootbea end seal the scalp. Stops Itch
ing asa promo! Jkno belr grewtk. Lart 60.
bottles, dracaiit'.: ,Take Botalag witaoat sigsa
tan fullo Htj Ce. -
Fres S::p C.7:: fXHWtftt
eica tbls eso joa. take te say of the foTJowtng
dractltts and get s aoe. bottle Bay's Bslrbeeltb
sail a Ke. esk Barflna Medlrated Bosp, best foe
hilr. batk. toilet, botb for ftue.l or seat by Fblle
Bay tpeelaltles tV. Newark, H. J., exgtest pra
ald, ea receipt of OOo. and tUa sdf.
Bi
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. follow!!1- drasaiate saeely Bay's Bsiiaeilth
ad Haraaa la theUt eoose eelyi
Wtappac,
AT3, CfcABaOi OOVoarth bAd Waasiagten Ma
"T
aniinmnxsss:
Coupon Free Ha wallan Trip
' : a t'.z-.itla, tlawaiUa (bUnda
I vote for. .t...,.'i.,
, This coupon mast be vote! on or before September 1, ltt(. -. '
LIuElllliODilltil
defoue Fi".r.::EH
Deniw. Ju4- Can Enjoin Prior
Right -Tfiough Farmtr Is
Damad by It. '
CASE PENDINO IN THE
COEUR D'ALENE COURT
Novel latue Brought to Ught by
Answer 'of Defendant Mining Com-
v paniea, tad Operators Await De
cislon With Interest, '
" " (Special Dtspatrh to The loaraaL)
Spokane, - Wash, Aug. IS Coeur
dTAlene's tailing case, which ts pending
before the district court of Shoshone
county, - Is - expected to settle one Im
portant question. In the reply of the
mining feompany defendants to the suit
nf tha farmers, it la Set UO that the
mining corapaalejr located their plants
and ommenced using the waters of the
Coeur d'Alene river long - before the
farmers used them for agricultural pur
poses., .r,.' '. J '-.I '.'' ' ,. ' "-
There la a novel issue in tnia answer.
It la not questioned that lode er placer
mining companies, locating on streams
later than agriculturists and acquiring
only, secondary rights, may be enjoined
by the courts whenever It la proved that
they are Injuring the watera for agri
culture or domeatic usee. - But in a-caee
where the farmers came later; and their
use lot the water la secondary to the
Drior rights of tha mining companies
attorneys believe that no Injunction will
be granted. - Judge Beatty rerused to
grant a preliminary Injunction, after
viewing the premises In dispute, and tha
.se will come up on Its. merits. ,
In the answer of the mining com
panics, which baa. just been Sled, It Is
set up that ' restraining and Bottling
dama have been built by them, so that
there is really no danger regarding the
tailings filling the river and disturbing
the natural channel - The allegation of
the complaint that- chemicals used In
treating ores Is destructive,' is denied.
The charge that natural chemical .ele
ments In tha ore, freed by grinding In
the mills, taint the water, la denied, and
the attorneys tor the. mines will pro
duce much scientific evidence to estab
lish this point. If necessary. -v '
If the great Coeur d "Alone rams were
made the subject for Injunctions by the
farmers living belewln the manner In
dicated by this pane, the, mining Indus
try In the west's bonansa camp would
be seriously Interfered with."-
MINING NOTES.
(Special Dispatch to The JoanaLt
Baker City,- Or,, Aug. JS. The ore
body cut on- the 409 abaft level of the
Balaley-Elkhorn mine la 'being; drifted
and Is said to be equal to that mined
on the upper levele of the property. The
ore was found on a dlonte-granlte con
tact at a depth of about 700 feet, as the
collar nf tha jhjujjulQOg.WMcutli
having a depth of 100 feet Production
deeper exploration is in progress.
PIIUBUU. B. C
district' mines- have -produced 'In the
past seven months of this year 82T.S74
ton of ore and every assurance Is had
that ' with the eight furnaces ' of the
Oranby In commission the remainder of
the year tha district will go materially
above the 1,000,000 mark., V ' -.
Grants Pass, Or., Aug. 15. These dry
days "make the placer operator, appre
ciate the work being dona at the Golden
Drift property, near here, where tbe big
pumping plant enablea tha management
to continue aa If there were no seasons.
This Is practically the only placer mine
operating In southern Oregon now. It
derives both water and power from
Rogue ' river, which alwaya carries a
sufficient volume . of waten for much
heavier, work than- thia enterprise re
quires. ' . f v -j ?
Phoenix,- H. t, Aug.- zd since tne
Dominion Copper company acquired the
property of the Montreal Boston "Con
solidated Mining de Smelting onmpuny
operations On tha properties of these
concerns are expected to be on an en
larged scale.- Warner Miller, president
of the Dominion company, la urging old
stockholders to send In their certificates
snd receive-stock 'In the new concern.
The work to be taken . up soon will en
liven the district where the mines and
smelter are situated. - i -
Juneau,. Alaska, Aug. 25. The silver
strike reported from White Horee Is be
lieved to have greater Importance than
first -rumors' Indicated. The first au
thentlo report here was to the effect
that the crew of , the White Horse steam
boat had deserted practically to a man
to stake, mining ground, .and la tor in
formation baa been sent out that many
others are rushing In. The" strike waa
made near Carcross, of the. White Pass
line, and It toraald that the manage
ment of thia " railway contemplates , an
eight-mile branch to tap tha district ,.
BONDS TO GET WATER
FOR WALLA WALLA
'-" t Spselsr Bhjpeteh-to Tk loaraaL)
Walla Walla.. Wash-, Aug. 15. The
city council baa definitely abandoned tha
plan of increasing the assessed valua
tion of city property E0 per cent In order
to provide funds to construct a new
gravity system, owing ' to - aeterminea
opposition encountered front wealthy
taxpayera and banking. Institutions. In
stead of increasing valuations the coun
cil will take advantage of tha law -of
1001. riving cities the .right to vote
municipal bonds in any sum up ta per
cent of the assessed valuation, and
within ( daya a special election ' will
be held to give votera an opportunity
of expressing themselves on v bond Is
sue and also to vote on What is .known
aa tha Welle plan for securing an ade
quate aupply of water. ..
Thia is a pian lor taxing water irom
Mill creek,, a mountain stream flowing
through Walla Walla, at a point about
11 miles above the city, and was pro
posed by , Engineer Welle of Spokane,
brho made an exhaustive search for an
available water' supply a year ago. . The
proposed system will entail an' expendi
ture of nearly f 100,000, aecordtag to es
timates made by the city engineer.
Walla Walla'a present water supply
Is obtained from a half dosen springs
and walla.. v1 : ' i
ASTORIA MAN NAMED v : -
QtftU I T (fcAAL I tU nULtn
' tSserlal fMspattk to Tae leerettl 1.
r . i. M. fhsrlaa V.
Brown of this city has received noUce
of bla appointment as district deputy
grand exalted ruler of the order or
Elks for the district of Oregon, . The
appointment was made by Robert . W.
Brown, grand exalted ruler, of. Louis
m
Wc ' have just received w
new souvenir - dook ox . i
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Each, book is bound in an
attractive cover made by
theU Indians - frorft,, native
grasses, prettily stained.'
Profusely illustrated. A
inost appropriate Lewis and 2
Clark souvenir- .
TEE
i J. K. GILL CO. i
Booksellers and
: ,. Sutionen.
THIRD AND ALDER 5
3 GrtdT lifts tt UZt Prttcr
FUfIT TO T.UKE TOOL STEEL
LCGATEO AT ABERDEEN
Black Sands . Utilized' to Make.
Product by a; Slnglo
I , . ; - Operation. '
(Special Dlspateb to The Jeamsl.) ,
Aberdeen, Wash.. Aug. IS. Tha Shaw
Crucible Steel company has - been In
corporated under the laws, of Washing
ton with a capitalisation of 100,000.
Tha officers are: H. P. WeUs, presi
dent: W. J. Shaw, general manager, and
E- H Rothert. assistant manager. This
company will erect a plant at Damon's
Point for the purpose pf manufacturing
high-grade -tool . ateel frpra the black
sands. ' "" ... "-.':" :r
An experimental plant ' waa . erected
last January and proved satisfactory.
Tha United Btates government nas
taken, up ' the - Investigation of these
sands and . ur. xy, wiin xne runusa
fair at-present, 4s testing samples.
WASHJNGTONIANS-GrVEN
TEACH l;RSitnTI PICA ltd
, (Bseeial Dispatch to The oraal.....4
' Olympla, Wash.; Aug. The state
board of educatiott has granted a life
diploma to Mrs. R. IB. rriars of Kverett.
The following teachers were granted
state certificates: .William T. Walton of
Montesano. graduate of Puget Sound
university: -Bessie Annls of Spokane,
University of Washington; Asa Dlllard
Foster of Latah, university ot Missouri;
Samuel John Relther of Trout Xake,
Ohio Wesleyan. .; i '. -:. .
Ufa certificates were granted as fol
lows! Let!' la Kdna Cochel of Belllngham.
a-raduate of Michigan state normal: Mor
ris K. Snyder-of Colfax, University of
Oreson: Melissa K. Hill of Seattle, on
Washington' cert meats; uicy .vestal 01
Snohomish, Belllngham normal; ' isiisa
Scherser of Chehalts, Nebraska univer
sity; Ida O. McMillan of Ballard, Belllng
ham normal. . :
State certificates were renewed to 1.0-
lie P. White of Seattle and H. .O. Giles
of Ballard. .Other announcements will
rbe made as soon aa the markers complete
their work. :-" .'. "?.,;.
CHILDREN REMEMBER a
WHEN WORLD FORGETS
(Jesrnal Special Servlee.)
New lrk, Aug. SS. Giuseppe Nioo
lso, ' at wbne ' time teacher of Adeline
Pattt and other great singers, orches
tra conductor and friend of crowned
heads, died the other day in this city
In abject poverty. . Nlcolao lived in the
Italian district of the east side and.
notwithstanding hia poverty and his
seclusion, he riaa many admirers ana
friends ia that district. , After hls-4eath
scores of -the children, Who had breath
lessly listened to the masterly playing
of the old man, crowded to his rooms
and covered the plain coffin with flow-
era ' It waa a touching tribute to the
genius of the old man.
Round-Trip Daily to Astoria. J
Telegraph' makes
round trios dally (except Friday). De
parts from Alder atreet dock T:I0 a. m.
From Astoria I p. m. Arriving Portland
1:10 p. m. Sundays leaves Portland
s. m. Arrives Portl arid 1p.m.
MURPHY DEBARRED FROM -'
- LANDOFFICE PRACTICE
(Ssedal Vissafek to Ts learaatl .. !f
I OlVmpla, Wash- .Aug. IS. J." O. B.
Scobey, register of the Olympla land
office, ' yesterday debarred Jesse F.
Murphy. 1 a land-office attorney, from
practice before - thia land of flos. The
case will be carried to the interior -department
by Mr. , Scobey. Scobey de
clares that Murphy haa charged the local
land-office official with, bribery and cor
ruption, has been guilty of unprofessional
conduct and oonduot unbecoming an at
torney.'-'- r i---r;-XT'"-v --""V "
Murphy announces that he will light the
disbarment proceeding. Mr. Murphy waa
register of the Olympla land office under
Cleveland's second administration and la
a prominent Democratlo politician, t 1
r - - r " ,K
. T w o ' w o r d a. Schilline;.
Bcst'j and one more that is
morveyack-stand for the best
in trade; best goods and best
dealing;-, . ;,.r.,. - ; v;-
. ; :taifaa ykaA-. ? -;
J
rv tt v r'rra at ta
.-a ever te Boon
la .J t 1 i . 6
MEW FALL, AND WINTZaCOOD3 are arrivifcT daUy. V need room for C
arm r?TI irr ssreeba of auttamsr ahead tf 1l.'lti!l ClsntV Ol OCr
. .4 a a . . M . L... . A, A lar veaav ' . 111 em 'vaB dVs a
ables. Qur Glean-up saie ox au summer gooas u yor tosuts vu nwa ui, v w.
a golden opportunity tor you to iay in youi 9ur rm iur
ppcrtuni ty for wtrm wcztl:er v.-rir-
balance f this season, but affords
V ,
. "by
next r-mraer's wear.
Until 5c!d You Duy
'g Fine Suite at
I I -:J -V x ' - Hen
1 " V T "
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ill-J':- :
87.S0 For Suits worth up to....... "..'.$15.00
ip5.00. For Suits worth, up to. .. ,..'. .$10.00
- HALF PRICE .
825 For Suits worth up'to...'. $6.W
$35 For Suits worth up to $9.00 j
" ' A clean-up of this season s stock. Odds and
ends and broken' lines. All desirable patterns
are here. The trousers are worth more than
we askjorthe suit.";" '' - ( -
; Yoana r.Icn's Suits
i 86.50 For Suits worth up to...... .f $10.00
7.ou i-or. suits wort n, up to, ...... .lis.ou
8.85 For Suits worth 'up tov ; v . i .$13.50
lr I lA sM ev
"a-. " . A m r aW aw" . aW MM
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I1 811.85 Fur Suits vvuilli uu lo
a . . . . ..... . . . v
AH Wl.es in these grades. Single and iou- ;
ble breasted models. 1 Superb patterns, most
excellent - fabrics. . All- colors, all sizes'- from ;
14 to 20 years. . "" ' '-'V"
' The following is,' in brief, a statement of the
heavy: price, reductions which we have : made v
on the .various grades of Men's Pants how in"
"stockt ' v . - s '
81.50 For good strong Work Pants that are
worth $2. " - v . ? s -. -
81.65 For your choice of Gassimere or Cor-'
."duroy Pants, worth $2.50. - : - .- j'
825 For your choice of a grand collection
of fine Worsteds and. Cheviots, worth up to
$4.50.. ' - .
8335 . Fort choice of custom . finish ; Pants,
; worth up to $6. ,i ",".,'''
m Coys'and 'CMdrsSiiibrf
i'' . .r" At Nearly Half Price '.'
11.65 For Suits worth up ta.4 . . . . .'. f.$3.00
125 For Suits. worth up to. . .:-. . . . .$4.00
12.85 For Suits worth up to...r.. .VVl.$5.00 ,'
(mo for buils worth up to. ...... . . . .$6.00
Not a single novelty,' conservative or staple
style in jthese grades, escaped this deep cut in
price.., The variety is bounded only by cre
ative genius of the' designers ' and rhalcers,'
Sizes Vi to 16. , ; ' . , ,
Ken's Dals; I '
A hat may fit your head and not fit your facel
ltd II ii v i.
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A hat to fit your face and a size to fit your
head. Autumn styles arriving daily.
, V Largest Stock' in the Northwest of V
OtCTCCN'O KIV f ALL CLCCES
A massive showing of new'shapes and colors
i :;-..-;;.,. ,84.00 and 85.00. . . ; ;' -;;'.
25 dozen Men's fine new fall styles, in tan
; ; pearl, blue pearl, nutria, medium brown, dark
1 i brown t and black. . Guaranteed to hold
their shape and color; Special Sat- -x-:
Jurday . ...... .w. . -. . , ... .... i . . . . ,815
50 dozen, jnnearly as many styles, all new
j ' shapes and colors, but broken lots of
. .regular $2.50 hats., ; Special Saturday C1.C5
Coys' FcrrJ:5r.
;8e For ; fast black double! knee Stockings,
' worth Utftv
12ytf For extra heavy double knee Stockings
" worth 20c. - '
J9e For Wash Waists or Blouses worth up "
to 35c,. ' . tf , - '
35; For Percale Waists,' worth' up 'to - 65C
lOr For odds and ends of 25c Caps.
39e For - Corduroy, Knee Pants, worth 65c
' .len's end Eoys' Shoes
C 1 A Q or your choice of Men's High or
ylaflO' Low Cut Shoes, in London and all
style toes. Odds and ends of all our $2 values.
CI ft K For your pick ' of Men's High or
4)1 aOO : Low Cut Patent Colt, : VicMCid and
Calf Shoes,' all sizes and widths. Odds' and
ends of all oiir $3 anH y?, KO valn: ' y
fl r .. For Boys'' Kangaroo Calf - Grain
1 vi faaft snpes, quiitea soies, sizes v jo loyi.
r-A shoe, that -will stand the racket:' reeular
$1.65 vlde.. -1 , ' - - '
J''j AFor Boys" Kangaroo -Calf Grain
pvlaTllI Shoes, quilted soles, sizes ! to 2.
They re built on honor and will hold that boy,
down ; regular $1.85 yalucv; , , "
!fj Cr For Boys' Kangaroo Calf Grain
PI tJO Shes, quilted soles, sizes 2y to
tyi They're dressy and tough ; regular $2
value.' " - x' , . . -
'.,'' j ; lien's Fnrnishinns
( 3C .For choice of over 50 styles of Men's
DleOO fine Wash Vests, light, medium and '
;dark effects; values tjp to $3. f'-r.?
'JWn or Balbriggan Underwear, plain or
afOv. ribbed; worth 35c'.'---,-.;i.:iVV:?';:
For Men's fine combed Egyptian Bal
briggan Underwear. ' A soft silk finish-
yarn, nicely , bound and trimmed, pearl but
tons, drawers have large extension seats. Col
ors are white, ecru, blue, pink and black. A
garment that is sold all over as a great leader
forMfli-'V'r'1"'1''' s '"'.;'
CQr For New York; Mills' Muslin Night
OOv Shirts, fancy embroidered fronts and
cuffs! values up to V.-.iV.A. t;?- -
ln For fine imported Half Hose; in
1 1 C ' figures, stripes and polka dots. All
have double heels, and toes, and are full fash
ioned ;' values - up ; t6 60C. Y i. ':
A Ce For a large assortment of Men's Work !
' tKJC' Shirts, in black sateen, black and white
drills, madras, cheviots and Oxfords; in light,
-mediuwandatsrects,allfullsizedand7
double stitched; values up to 75c. .v ';:'
:Q For your, pick of. Men's Golf "Negligee
yC. Shirts, in white, medium and dark pat-
terns ; Tegular, 75c. values. ';,;".;; v
-ZA "-For your choice of a fine line of Men's -II
w Golf Negligee Shirts, in. white, madras,
' cheviot fancy silk bosom, French percale ; also
pleated bosom style.','; These Shirts sold rapidly
for $1.'' 'l;.,,;'!: ; A'.:ir.f'i .-V '"Jr
OA- For your choice of 1 a magnificent line
Oy wt of imporTed madras, - cheviot, - Oxford :
:, and French percales including' fancy white ef
fects; also pleated bosom style; values up to
$1.50. v: 'vriV'A-f. "-.. ';:-"J' '; v-Li'H '
CI QC ' For a 'fine-' range of Mohair ? Golf
,91 add. Shirts,, attached ,caff4, cqlora arcT
cream, tan, white and mode. The coolest shirt
made;' values arc$2.50.Vv---:-; V
' Fof Si,k Four-in-Hand Ties, medium
L flt and dark colors, dots, stripes and
figures; our regularise value. ' '
; I Cv .For Men's Bathing Trunks; '. -Hut
. worth 25c , - ,-w 7?
JCn For Men' Au Wo01 Je"ey nit Bath
,3uw ing -Trunks, in plain-colors and fancy
stripes; values up to $1. -
I pt For Men's fancy web steel buckle Sus-
loC ' penders, extra drawers supporter; reg-
i ular 25c value. ; .. ....
1 Zn For. fancy Silk Sleeve" Holders, great
ItJay variety ot colors, fancy silk bow and
silver buckle; tegular 25c value, r t v
ville, Kentucky. , , .
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