THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.. WEDNESDAY' EVEmNO.PESSUARY " J,IZZ& GROUND FLOOR WITH STEEL SIDE HEXT Free, of opheamere Clue. A member Of the -Arm of Woodard, Clarke Co., our well-known druggiata, says: "Many people right here In Port land are Just In MlssBlalr s condition, all run down, hardly able te drag about. This 1$ What Portland Must Do Willamette Valley Company Offer Is Made to ' Open Good don t know-what alia them., House If Suitable Building Is Provided. to Secure Belt Line, Says C V. F. I. McKenria. Building Out of Salem Rap-- -idly, Says J. R. Whitney. MUST ACT. WHILE THERE REPUBLICAN CLANS BUSINESS MEN READY IS YET THE OPPORTUNITY TO GATHER AT 6ALEM TO ERECT STRUCTURE I .SBBBBBBBB. Melting Held at Eagle' 'Hell In- rim Oty Oernerehig. el Link Line Railroad, Docks, RaUroad Bridges, Bouleyard and Increaaed Parlw, :r "A 1. . .. I ..I ...1 lull a pun auiusemvr r ihiuhujim w '-line, high bridges, and boulevards that " ' will yield a revenue to support them .' selves and a surplus sufficient fur a 'sinking fund to pay all . costs or con V.struotlon. was ths determination made : ' by men attending a meeting held last even Ins- ait Katies'- hall undsr-auaploee "of the municipal ontarprtaa committee rf tha Portland board of trade. Strong; speeches were raada by Fran jdU l McKenna, Mayor I.ane, Wallle ' TVasfc. F A. Jones, WVB. Chase aad C. -' V. Millar, favoring city ownership of ' railroad -belt Una, bridges, boulevsrds and electric power; Mr. McKenna talked a lore tha Una Of civic Improvamant on fa cuuamercimA Die, irvm im aiauuiFviu. of a taxpayer and real-aetata operator. '"'.He la well known to havejrlewe upon thia question that differ from the uaual - -socialistic Idea but are baaed on the ""pfoposHlori that ths city aouldpossess 7 'and operate certain utilities for which nature haa peculiarly adapted Portland, ..and not only reollaa revenue auff latent to pay all exponas of operation but ere ''Ma.alnK.tne fund that would take ears t e. bonds issued to finance tha Im , ..!.Ta"Atraet Tonriata. t-f. McKanna belleyea the city could l rure over aeenlo routes an4 . (.cat would attract ereat j . n ii-r t travaj and lo rnl p....a l. ' l.hIIw WifWM , are,a.po!rte.'liwve t. on luada profitable private aiitorprlaa. and ' Ilia aam --trteaa-carried oat on larger and broadef . 'plana ty the 'community,' It la theughC ; wuld beautify . tha city, and make It . .umoua car and wine, i nera tut ua "v ,' b made low,, but ample to raise the rev ! , enues-: recuirad. ."- . '..; ; "Now la tha time for Portland to take rttin Am ihmmm m.M, r, 1 1 lti nt m im ever to aecuro tbe advantaees of fretting Mc-'Kenno.,' MLter. on, the taxra will '- have Increased, the rlty- debt wltt haT rrown to- tha constitutional limit. prl ' vale concarna will have anaulred r the sites and openings fur commercial en t -rprlaea of the nature referred to. and t 'u It. will be forever,' too lata for tha ' v.to own anyrhinc.tkat wiu.pay.7 .'a liHroduced the followlne reeolu-' , Mo waa Ainaaimoualy adopted i, V" sesa,-9'bee. esj-aa'to'iba an. etlr '". ,ivera JM ",,-rtn' among 'tha - C i 'or t'nd fivrabla ta the "'y J" a'-Mnk Vr i rp J.' trldge ' , t bouievarda, end. ag c ta it. . i itt -our president be and authorised to appoint an Inl i commlttaa cirnposd of one part a i. each precinct In the -city and m rs t. large, .whose duty ,"e . ' , 1 1 i vent Iga la 'I he,' i shall whole V - x-rmm. jrtttTn'iriai tireaaaLla la tUla ( reeohillia, jaiul.,(o.cUerata with'- our -honorable! mayor' and other officers pf : me city in, promoting any improrament . or.imsrovemouts for tha coramon-iM ' , nd tha olty that thia committee'- may. dm wise to- advocate:" v ' t ' ' " !B.CHia .taUadfrom 'thVataila-'-t a -civil engineer, Ho said -the 'fwtld andpxrte(A''bntt Mna - . t.t' under 'an errnnrement 'd inchormudaj ' commeraej o.id be widened Dy-contm- n -ip ,o rha property ' 'nd.l.K. . waika.'cotrld ba plai-M - frontager ..URuNdUtga by va- Jji (fronts, rnaylng a' portloa e'wallf 'and- Mbrrllngvertieral . ""t 'raeVwlth: plllaos." Jla aald.kt - .'la -J jsjrapla and wasy prOoesswl 'U. Ihe.dwOradvreeulta iwltts """r aeJawyA, to,' sfstiig ajiai "V'ttjlvaicafrd' ntiblla owner-or-r tllne and aaid ttt should be ,t i; W fsont..". lie made., a ' t. vt aeitrby tha-elty'aeom- m, ft$.lynpoMra Portlanrt'a - ti.e.Alasla trade. C. W. wanted .-thf advantages .that u -(ji nn 10-iae ciiy oy owning lis . V " V tr" power for producing elerv Nri- 1 nrrerit'ahd'showed how It might riVf JP10 'of electricity In thia - in. nrr,,ly a moderate Investment. T- vs A-jiwia.aiulvwiUlla Nash made , at,ih.clty should awn and operate a . I. tine In the -Interests nt oommordal ,US anotoonvaalrnocrto ahlbpere end -?L' toads, : v"! Sts- "711. ... A 1 r '1 h.".toaid"-'rias' InvltM eah comman- i fliil bodv'-tn the ill!v'tn unit, a Mmmlt. f '. Ui weetiiiav to be held In the par-, , s.uthe Cwmmerclal club'tomorro-r t -Talng 't lfaa Vrtuck, for -e Mioraferi. Wweroriad'and Abakan, porta. 1. Wi: . , A .!... 1 1 . ,--s'.n " fntanaa aaaak' Oanneg-aead-L tocKl Paaused . jlne-, wis. Beat -Brand. ,.-f Us 1 I vine- Vjoi rust 'tiompanV sit ',. !!" to announce that l Is duly nrgsnlaed under tke Insurance laws' Of the aUte of Oregon, with, a polif-upasii capital of $1,000. and that If le r fully equipped to serve thy pevple of .the Northwest with life Insurance 1 en-its simplest-form and Investment Bonds for endowing the Insurance. r . ' -""K"" ...iir-i r.uT. ana truiiy. invite uievublie to make ties aad bonds.. . rn -'r.- '.i' VraccrrranaiircctOTi W- M. ldd ...,,. rt'.y . . . .. . , .', . r . .. , . V:.".'. ; Preslrfent - Thau. B. Wllcos. ........ t . . ..... .Vlee-Presldent Jdw. Cooklngham. ....iv... ... .Beoond Vlca-Preeldent - MWohneon..i.. ...v.. ....... h i v.. ......., .Treasurer Oao. M. Htrong,,.4i,4vk .l.. ......... , Secrets rv D. D. Warner.-. ..''. ....................... .Manager Of Agencies ' Dr. Holt C Wilson........... i. ' IV- H. V. H. C. Jerrerds...... ............. Richard R. Hoge.,.,... J B. B. Unthlcum ... ...... ....... niciiun v. upua .........,........, ... ...... tu im sica ovmicK, i aooma. , , . . .-. J. Smith Seattle M. KLvJatlmer, Keattle..., TgltrOaVaJIT . OrnCH, aTtXTX State Printer ' Whitney Announce! CJdi4iC3LJorjMctjpiSayinx TbgrTwcrTermi Are Neceaaar7 to Get Beat Reiulta in OfHca. Construction work Is progressing rap- Idly out of Sulsm on the proposed eleo trio line which will loop Willamette valley, linking Portland, Halem, Albany, Woodburn, Kugene and other towna along the - river. . Btate printer J. K. Whitney of Salem, who -spent yester day In tbe dtyr said -relative- the new electric Una: "Tha Willamette 'Valley company Is making elaborate- prapa rations to loop the valley with the finest electric road In the. state. It has asked of the Portland city council a franchise. 1 ready It haa acquired tha blectrld plants In Albany, Balem, Rugena and- wood- burn. At fillrerton tha company haa nougni a nna waterpower plant. . TThe conatructlon work la progreas- Ing rapidly out of Salam. . Already tha grade haa been practically completed tawar i no company la-to'use 7e-pound eteel rails. There Is going to be a gathering of the Republican plana at Valem on Iln coln'a birthday. - February 12. Tha Toung Men'e 'Republican club la going to give a banquet, to which will be In vited dvery man-in -the state who as. plrss to a position oh the. slate ticket at tbe forthcomjng election. 4 The Port land Republicans Intend giving a-dinner" here on. that data, and Juat how much of a conflict there will be remains to be seen.' - . 'fas, I am a candidate for. reelection am a Arm believer tn a. second term; not beoauee 1 want It tn this Instance, but because J believe that Jt Uses about a term, In office for (ha average men. to become thoroughly acquainted with his duties. Daring his secoud term he can do more fur tha state thas the man who aucceeae mm." . ( FUN TO TELL-. AMERICANS -iTO SEE AL'ERICA Local Comrrierclal Organizations nt Committees for t f. i Meeting, v 1 f. t ii. "", i. 1 ;. J Commrttees-hsve been appointed by Portland ' commercial organisations for the eee-A-nark meeting, to be held In Portland Kebreary 1. A programle being1 prepared to jTriclude. apeechaeniy R. I McCorralck. Tacoroa. member of the national wiecutlve committee of the Vee-Amerlca, lesyue; Fisher Harris ftult baxa, . saemoar . or the same committee; W.--i.- Wheelwright, Portland.' I W. Pratt. Taooma, and 6ther able speakers representjpgjjmriuug . localities end In- tereata .I ;- , . "-.. . Pi-ealdent.'If M. Take of tha ! Port land ..Commercial- olub ..raauSatad aarh Portland oommerclal organisation to ap point a committee of'SO to assist In the reception and. entertainment p' visitors and the roiiowing have been named: . For the Commurrlal club H. - B. Beekman. a..Ix)mbarUJ. Albert Kelden helmer, Pawl ffhoup, P. R. Johnson. lr. tt, Coffey, David Ooodsell, IL W. Mogue, J.C. Morelsnd.VA. MoCergsr, M.. Wakeman. J. O. Mack. A. U t'ralg, JV Il.J'ogarty. XX Booth; W. O. Francle.,W. P.. .Wood ward, C-C Chap man, w. v. aiorrra, A. J. Caprop, Ralph Mi. Hoyt J. Thorbur'n Ross. A. IX Charlton, William Ilnrder. W. IL Chapln, Henry MoCraksn. 3. B. Hamilton. K. M. ..W,.. Mitchell, Willie Dun I way, tt, u." jumsn. . . . : . . Foe. tha chamber of commerce R. n. Hoge. If. C. Albee; I. H. Amoa. C. 1. Brune. W. iHtmara, W. H.Dnnckley, W. W. Cotton. R. I Darrow. W. U. Av. C, J. Owen, O. 8. Jackaon; U Oorllnger. O. F.' Ileusner, Adolphe , Wolfe. David W. - MosessohiW Ur W. A. Cummins. F. W. Mulkey. A. Nappach.-G. W. Not tingham, . J. .J. O'Brien, W. K Moore. H. & Howe, i. P. Sharkey, J. H. Dew- son, Big. Bichel, v W Bpenoer, George Wsterbury, 8. O.', Seed,. F. C. Baker. ' For-the bnard of trc1-R. K 'Dur ham, I.' N. Flelachner, F. IS. Beach, J. F. Daly, I. B. Hammond,- P. W. .Cuater, J.'- P. 'O'Brien. Ktf H. , Kllham, J. ' K. (11 H,' H.v. A Session,. Phil Metschan, & a. ReetVW. R .OIafke, Willie Flaher. C J. Owena, R. Koehler, E. K l.ytle. Dr. Byron J5. Miller, William MrMur ray, 0.Wj, AUpn, J. C- Roberta. J. p. O'Bhea. i. ll. Page, 'Fred II. Strong. U ftamuel, T. K. Stoppenbach. B. Le Paget. l'.,D..,TuU, -H. W. Ooode, . Dora A. " -r ' .1 ' e4A Xaa no lAaseta. - Charles W.i Todd has filed a'netltlon la bankruptcy In tha federal court He places his JlablUtles at . I1.1IJ.IU. with no assets. . -r " - 1 --,1; 1 Lire umDia r-t. "aV-r.W Vs'? r' -.ari :JL r,..ri .fgI econumioai. 1 ne company re the fullest Investigation of Its doLI- t-'"'".v- ''" . ."''V' ,', .......... ...... Medical Director Asst. ' MaMllral IHmH.. - I. ........ .Asst. Aledlcal I1rrtor- ...... ...Director ............ . t ............ . Director .....Director , . . . . , . I m rector . . .... ..iMreolor -i . . . . . Director IXOOB, COVCOaUD BlTZUrjlt Real Estate 1 Egchanfe and General Information Bureau 'la the -Next "Agency for Betterment of Diatrict " Planned by . Improvement Society, J. Tke eaat (Ida efSca of The Joursat Is Is tka store el I. M. v. Miller, svu gaat Jtornaos atrrat Ttlesbuae Kaat B7B. Theatres and other amusements wars discussed last night at the meeting of the Uaat Hide Improvement association in the justice courtrooms at union. ve nue and East Alder street. ' A discus sion of the best mode of securing an eaat aide theatre brought out two facta that already there was a proposition pending which would give tha business man of the east aide a chance to sub scribe to a stock company to be formed to raise funds for a thaatre building under a guarantee that the money would Invested would return I per cent;-the other that should such a guarantee be given there would be 'no difficulty In securing money sufficient to build a suitable theatre. The only thing atand- Ing la the vy nf the yepture was aaia to be the'dlfflculty of aeourlhg a lease. bijt Jt was thought this would be over-1 comeana mat me east Bias ineaire proj ect would take definite form within the year. . ' , . . . ; . r It le planned to erect a building cost ing more than t0,00 that will be a home for drawing attractions. - Business men of the central district are con vinced that such a theatre would so In crease bualneae In the dial riot that lib eral contributions would be Justified from them, even though no other return was glvsn. . Tba Idea of the association Is to make Urand avenue, Kaat r Mor rison street and Eaat Burnside street attractive by night and to center some of the crowds there that now Journey to the west aide for amusement. Any form of diversion that will aid In doing 4 his will be boosted by the association and aided by Ha members. " '.,' tee Angeles aa Sxample.' -. Cpuncllman Hharkey, who had -Just arrived from XTailfornla, gave a glowing aoeount of the energy of los Angeles and asserted that should Kaat Portland follow the example of this advertising community Jt, would outdistance I ha West side In a decade. - Mr. Hharkey aus gested that nothing was ever done with out money and placed himself on record ae being, willing to contribute liberally to any ruhd that would boom- the east aids. r , t- : , -. f- Preeldent I Boise -suggested a cen tral Information bureau and realty es change and his Idea was promptly In dorsed by half a dosen real eats to man present and -the others who had found difficulty In getting what they wanted In the way of Investments on the esst ,stae. a tnorougn niscnssion or tnigi .Bsatweouvwest aad a was lusaaJOMiuairi agreed that a central Information bu reau, located somewhere on lower East Morrison street, open all day,- where all sorts of realty .. bargshis, Investment chances, public -Information and buyers' ttpa 'could be had1 for the .asking, waa one of the things moat needed. In order 1& hkndle. weat. aids investors who are dally seeking eaat side locations.- Those who spoke on the- subject agreed that even If such a bureau bad to be kept up by tha contributions or the members It would be a good Investment, and at tha peat meeting of tbe association It la probable that the bureau will be eatab llahed and means provided for its regu lar maintenance. . '. ' -An Bast Side enable, " .j Mr. Boise announced that the . eon tracts hsd been elgned for the experi mental fills with the Port of Portland dredge and that In about sis day a the work would start. . . Councilman Rushlight notified the as sociation that its plea for an east side Stable of the street cleaning department had been granted and that 15.009 had been appropriated for the site, which will be on some of the alough lands In the oentrsl district. ' -' Applications for a franchise on JShst Third street, soon to be- requested by the Southern Pacific company, and an electric road .were considered, and It was decided by tha association that no franchise should, be given unless It was agreed I that the street should be filled at tha expense of the corporation secur ing tbe franohlee. - It waa agreed that the property owners interested were the best Judges aa to the sort of a road to be-allowed a franchise on the street. though the general opinion waa that the wholesale shippers needed a road that would give them a transcontinental connection end low switching and track-! age charges, rather than a local electrlo line with no .trarrie arrangemente out side the city or state.. , ... j CAMPAICN FOR PARKS. Heading Baca Side Msa aapeet o Make . TUf aa Isaac. - Ksst side men' who visited Xjrm An. goles on the recent Jsunt of ths Com mercial club and Cevalopment ; league to the south have returned with sums larger tdt-as regardlnn what the east aide should do In advertising and in park maintenance. They discovered that Portland spends teas for parka than most cities' ef a third hsr jtepulatlon and that . thh expenditure on the entire oast side district, Is -almost .nothing when the number of , residents of - ths tsrritory ' Is , considered. Hawthorne park wllf. he kept for another year by the perk board, the fight of the Ira Mprovement seeorlatlon end the general relkmor-against ths proposed rellnouish- ment of the free lease having forced, thia Issue to the board's, attention, but llutt te the-only park f valuer n the east side, and Jt le not. the property of , tue city. . . v . . , . . -. , . Councilman Sharkey and some of the I moat heavily Interacted property owners or tne east siae are in revor of a greatly Increased spproprlstlon next year- for park purposes and before the -end of the ; yesr some expression 'for the east elde .people will be secured on the pronosl- Uioa to buy some j)f thi.auburbnnJrcta Ideally situated for, - park purposes. which as. yet are not held et-prohibitive figures.. Sueh a site is that on -the op -or Mount -Taoor.- Another lies - on the banks of the Willamette near Pa- rlflO university., while tn meny of " thr1 deep gulches are wooded nooks Meal ' Invaluable to all who'surTei'l' xrom tnroat and' inr di: order. iMtMagsaJutstya, , Thia condition la probably caused by a cold or. cough which la hard to cure, overwork, or too close confinement to, business. Buch people need Vthot. We guarantee that It will euro them Vnd build them up or return money wher ever It falls, and tbe following letter Is only one of many showing what Vlnol will do. Miaa Roae Blair, preeldent Sophomore Club, Kansas City, Mo., writes: "Last spring -1 wan all . run do wn, " nsrvous and could hot sleep.' t triad many modi. clnee without any benefit. . Your cod liver preparation, Vlnol, was . recom mended, and It certainly worked won ders for me. It waa delicious to take and not at all like the greasy cod liver oil and emulsions J was used to. Vlnol gave me a hearty appetite and restored l f..l.iil -nd strength. J consider Vlnol a wonderful remedy." Vlnol cures conditions like this be cause It contalna every one of the cura tive medicinal elemente found In cod liver oil without a drop of. tbe useless oil to upsst tbe stomach and retard Ite work, spd it strengthens every organ in the body. we ask every run-down, nervous, ae-j DUitatea, agen or-weag person in run land, and every parson suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-en coughs or bronchial troublsa to try Vlnol on our guarantee to return money if It falls. Woodard, Clarke A Co., Druggists.- for the purpose, - eapecTally - In -' Mont gomery gulch, which at present le re garded ae only an eyesore. '. - -"If Lee Angeles bad Bulllvan'a fculch.7 said Mr, Sharkey, "it would slthsr pur. chase It for a city park and spend ItOO,-' ove on it, or It would be fenced up and tourists would be charged admission to i the great chasm. -They make -a virtue of their necessities, which Is something we have never learned to do." EAST SIDE; NOTES. 'A ekaflng rink" has been - opened oh tha top floor of tha old Kaddsrly block at Union, avenue and East' Oak streets, which was partially ruined by fire last summer, -but which haa been rebuilt, -no that It Is practically, a new structure, v nt. Johns cltlaens will gather in mess meeting tonight .to organise two hose companies and a ladder truck com Dan v. j Apparatus Is already on hand for three crews and with, the new tumpe and re- serve.tanJta- tiM.. water .company Is abll to guppiy BO.eo.uaie pressure to moat or tha town, t , , ' f .-. . The funeral ef B. Has It tn. who for 14 years - hsd . been manes sr. of f the Orettona Kntght Manufacturing con pany. waa held, thin afternoon from the reeldence of S. O; Pier, 117 Bast Thirty first atreet.- Burial waa made in Lone Fir cemetery, . Rer. 1, . 1. Btaub having charge or the service. -Mr. naakeii died at . St., Vlncent'e hospital- yesterday after a serious operation. i- -s , A , three-story frame bnlldlng tor stores and lodges will soon 'be ereceed by 8. F. White at Grand avenue Ad. Belmont etreet. v " i v j .,- W. B. Reynolds ! tisvlng constructed a two-story dwelling at -East Davis and Thlrty-flrat streets at a cost .exceeding rm ins in talk o:i : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Complimentary Lectur Pro- . vided by Local Church of Faith at BtJascO Friday. The eeml-eanual eompllmentary lec ture on Christian science to no given under the auapicea of the First end Sao ond Churches of Christ, Sclentlet, at the Bolssco theatre next Friday evening, by Mrs. Sue Harper Mima, C 8, IV of the efflcial board of lectureship of the denomlnetlon, will be en opportunity for people to hear the subject presented 4y one who for more than 10 years haa been an earnest student and practitioner of thia teaching. - - - , . , Mrs, Mime at the beginning of her In vestigation -of-Chrtsttsn - Science -wae healed of chronls invalidism of many years' standing, and since that time haa devoted herself to the promulgation of the doctrine aa practitioner and teacher. During tha peat alx years she has lec tured In most of the principal cltlea of tha eaat, south and middle weat. and the past month lias addressed large au dlencea in California. She Is en route eastward via Portland, . Seattle, Walla Walla and Spokane. . ; - The Richmond Tlmaav-Desoatcli . has the following to say of Mrs.' Mima and her lecture recently delivered . In that eltyi .-."'-..'., ,.--..'- "Mrs. Mlms Is one of the first Indies of Atlanta. Oeorgla, being the. wife of the ex-meyor. Major Livingston - Mima. She le a .typical ledy ef the land, most gracious .and charming In her manner, very sweet and womanly,- but whsn - It comes to- the matter of her lecture, she becomes really mascu,llhe In -her grasp of tha subject the-clear .elucidation of Its-depth and the forceful loglo with whtob Ite statements ere driven home. She waa listened te wtth the deepest Interest sod- -ths sudJsnce departed evi dently well pleased ' with -their experi ence. ,---.., . ':'.'' if - - -Mrs. Mlms-made .lt very plain that Christian Science healing .results front tha practical understanding that God is spirit and man as his child Is-spirltusl paaertnirti': cair be eeen aa the spiritually - perfect- son of pod.J men nis sins ana sicsnesses nissppeer. It Is. this truth -of beng-thst heals,-not human will nor Influence, .Thus Chris tian Solan oc teaches that air. and dlseeae nave no divine authority. .t- v, ( - The coming lecture by Mrs.Mlms Willi be the eleventh provided the nablla bv the churchea of Portland.. and If the probable-attendance raay be - Judged by the general Interest end etteridsnce on peat occasions, the Belaaco.wllJ be taxed to. Its capacity.-. . .. ,i . . .... , . ; . -The admission' .mil be free and no gen eral reservation of .seats' will be. made- The doors er the theatre will be open)' s i:i qciock end ciosee at I o'clock,' sharp, a( the lmc,.hie,feiturj) bcglga. t J, V - ... .' '- ' ' '!.. " '' - .',.-.. tj .,1 'I f . . j. 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Washin2tcn i- j.;1 Men's Suits that arc genuinely worth FIFTEEN DOLL ARS - (ft at t& nom " '7 '-'rr.. .' ' ..--:.'-! j,;t. ' . . . u zuioi laiesr pauerns ana newest iai ncs Jivcry size, 3f xo SEE THEM IN OUR -WIN V' and you will admitjthajL '1 f SEE IT IN OLR - t..;v i Wl t tt V 'A ' ' .v5v..;?.:.r-:-. v.- t, . ' tt- -4 ,t. J e WfJ,; tf-A M y If vi rf-,'u'-.- j-? -(.--- i 1 - V .. I. A- f." and Tcn;"i XL - ';'U; - ' '.vA v-' .. - .. - : t vii AD IT'S SO a'werc forced to dbcontinue bur suit to measure for $22e50, and extra trousers fi propo sition on account of tEe: stock becoming ecMustede V J ' A new shipment has just arrivede . r (inie;in today and jaMect the pat- A suit to your :meujreTfor$22e50 and an: extra pair, of trousers ; of the lame or different material FREEe ' -ridx Seventh 4 Surk 95 Sst . . . Ill g - --e.fci.e. 'I- - ' " ' - B Giving I II U . W ST . S . W aB Jgl asw nansW gal sasaw' jflgan; tji--. l t' " ''.' ; -:V ' . ',.''' - . f