The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. 'THURSDAY
HUE RIVER
;; : WM Mi) ' -
IS RICH IN
noTciOOP .-pi:ACg-TD-TrtPD;
iolz Agents for monarch IJdkfiWe Rccs
The Range With a Cash Guarantee rT
--1
,'Dr. J. F, Reddy Says Country Has Great
Future and Medford Is Destined to Be
: ? .come One of Greatest Cities, v"
Pennsylvania : Cleric on Small
Salary Managed to Accum
ulate Fortune in Coal
' Properties. 4
$1100 DOWN $1.00 A WEEK
CREDIT FOR YOU AND
YOUR FRIENDS, TOO
PRICES ARK RIGHT
PAYMENTS ARE LIGHT
EVENINO, JUNE 7. 1SC3. '
-ag -- - ' v- Inn in tm n'nn L
IALLEY
r " Mil au,uuu
MINERALS
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Recent Sctlvltl along development
lines In southern Oregon nav drawn
:n amount ( attention never before
received by that region from men who
' have experience and capital to apply
'' tortile Jaak of opening up the .count
nndhoverng-- indue Hal possibilities.
- It la declared thaf the' Rogue river
valley not only baa a good claim to the
greatest future fa horticulture of any
i district fn the United States, but It la
"shown that Josephine - and v-Jackson
, counties have ' Immense mineral re
.'.. sources.'' . . - -'
... "I am satisfied that the, Rogue river
country has a great future, and that
Medfprd la destined to become a city
of ' considerable slse " and Importance,"
. said Dr.- J. F. Reddy. who la registered
. at the Oregon. He haa apent .several
' years Investigating the . natural re
' " sources of Jackson and Josephine eoun-
" ties, and I regarded as en -of the moat
thoroughly Informed mem In; Southern
Oregon.' A number of mining undertak-
;ing by him have "made good" end he
, -). said to have, justly earned the repu-
r tntlon of a man whose Judgment csn
i be rolled upon by Investors. . He said: ,
' Bogn stiver Valley aUoh. '
t'The . Rogue river ' valley haa gold,
wmi, tuppcr, cinnabar) lhn;"oalr
marble end An quality of granite.
.Its bane ores, although they never have
.'"received attention, are valuable. It,haa
the Iron in hematite and . chrome. , It
. ltaa Jaxtey r--orn menial tonermyiT
' asbestos and dikes . of, tale that will
some day be developed. - Its timber,
NfraletHowlrWajir
"""'a. re" very "great "t "do"ndt""hesitaie to
, say that within a radius of 100 miles
i abound Medford there are greater re
sources than in S00 miles around Spo
P leaned The Tl6gueflvef cOHtrjrwm
therefore maintain a proportionately
. greater- - population and produce cor.
" reapondlngly greater wealth." rr.-rrf
Capital Ja interested
That the Rogue river country has the
greatest sugar pine forest In the world
i. and that the mineral deposits of the val
ley are of great variety and richness,
"haa long bee known but little appre
ciated. , Recently- Spokane mining men
and New York capitalists have taken
' cognisance of these conditions and have
been' Investigating '-and - investing la
' southern Oregon. It is said too men
fvim RnMrAn lilv. Mill Invastf YS.tlAnS
" if mlneraf deposit 7hnBSgil'ldviiaathrioTi
. valley, while the figure . witnoui
v ciphers would about represent! the num
ber of southern Oregon men. Who have
made similar examinations of hclr own
, No record exists of (the amount
wealth that is every year being taken
out of the ground in southern Oregon.
It la said a gold brick is ahlpped nearly
every day and the proceeds go to New
. York owners. The record of the gold
' becomes a part of California reports of
STREETPREACHERS
TAKEN TO JAIL
Negro Ministers Almost Cause
';. Riot by Utterances Before ,
Large Audience.
CHARGED WITH USING
IMPROPER LANGUAGE
7 .n.,,..;
Declared. It . I Alleged, That AU
Those Who' Perished in San Frmn--cutco
Horror Are Now Suffering
Torturee in Realma of Pluto. ' . '
By declaring In vehement terms that
the Roman Catholic clergy and Sister
- of Mercy were corrupt and that minis
ters of th gospel in general were de
generates, J. R. Mills and D. X Hender
son. Itinerant colored street preachers,
lmoat precipitated a riot last night at
Sixth and Washington streets i Th
crowd which bad gathered to listen to
the exhortations of .the two negroes
was in an ugly mood.'' Patrolman Cerr
took both men into custody for th us
of profane and abusive language. Carr
was -vociferously cheered as he took
his, twa prisoners tn the flty prison. I
T olio wlag . tae . rug.
When Our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines, henlth was the most
Important consideration, '-Willis -T Mor
gan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. 8.
A., of Rural Rout 1, Concord, N. H.,
aoys: "I was two years In Cuba and
two years In the Philippines, and being
subject to colds, I took lr. King New
Discovery for Consumption, which kept
me In perfect health. And now, In New
Hampshire, w find it the best medicine
in the world for coughs, colds, bron
chial troubles and all . lung diseases.
Guaranteed at Skldmore Drug Cov Price
to and 11.00. Trial bottle free.
THE GRADUATE
V WILL APPRECIATE WITH GREAT-
; . , DELiGHT;;:;.j,;--t.v.;;rr;'
gold'and silver articles
Because- they have intrinsic value and last . the
longest. ., We have a great variety of unthought-of
ideas that Will prove interesting at attractive prices.""
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Corner, Third and
Maaafactattac Jeweler
i OpU
class
gold production and Oregon gets no of
ficial credit. ; ' '
While the region Is' rich In .a va
riety of minerals, It la properly., cop
per country,", said Dr. Reddy. 'The
copper-deposits- ara attracting Spokane
mine operators and eastern mining men.
Robert B. T.owne. who owns the Blue
Ldne copper mlnv. SO miles west and
south of Medford. In the main rang of
the Slsklyous, haa a fore of 135 men
at. work developing--ins- property. H
Is a-copper mining man and well under
stands, the work he has undertaken her
and what th results will be. H wlU
probably Invest a million dollars In Blue
Ledge before he takes a dividend. He
Is th owner of a number of smelters
and railroads In Mexico and undoubted
ly wlU build a railroad from th Blue
Iedge to connect with th Southern Pa
cific at Medford." ,
rc-i; rs 4tmttr "
Mr. .Town has purchased a smelter
site tn the Applegate valley. When th
largeat Individual copper miner on the
coast selects a district In which to en
ter upon a gJgantta mining enterprise
It Is said to mean that the district
chosen tnoL.PiS8?LTIr.
per values. This conclusion is reacnea
by mining "men who have noted the sig
nificance of Mr. -Towne's I course .. In
southern Oregon. It Is said his decision
to locate a great mining industry there
Is" the most powerful and convincing
argument that could be used to shat
terthe., seeming indifTerence and neg-
-nrthntHwr
people toward on of th richest sec
tions of their wonderful commonwealth.
In the Blue -tdg -district there are
many--ether, good mines nowbclng
veloped by. Spokane men. Th Bloom
field. ' owned by Peter Larson. - Jo C.
Adams and Andrew Jeldness; the Sis
kiyou Copper company mine, owned by
Bpokene and -St. Catharine, Ontario,
people; . the- Joe Creek Copper mine.
owned by J. C Chapman, a banker of
Red Lodge, Montana. William Hart
Hamilton of Crescent City,.-California,
Henry .En gel of Medford and 0org
Putnam of The Journal all these prop
erties are .being developed rapidly and
making fin showings. - Th New York
owner lof . the Odd mine hav com'
pleted plan to add 40 stamp to their
mill, making It a 10-stamp mill, th
In th Bloomfleld mine a strike was
made the other day where- three or
four feet 'of IS per cent ore was, taken
.pjiLz.sa.ia vr. Keafly,
There ara about 1.000 elalma -now lo
cate In 'th Blue ftedge dfstrtot. Near
ly the. entire camp is made up of Spo-
kane men. It is said a miner ei se
cure and open a better mine with less
spans in southern Oregon . than In
any other mining camp In the United
States. ' . , ,,,, .
and 'a large part of th crowd followed
him to police headquarters.
Mills and Henderson arrived Jiere
Yr0m"BanTranclsco ahortly after th
earthquake and hav been -holding street
meetings. They claim to be regularly
ordained ministers of th Church ' of
Ood and are in possession of certificates
signed by' Apostle J. K. Smith of San
Antottto, Texas. . Considerable complaint
has.-beenmade..:ofthlr utterances on
th public streets and Chief, of Police
Orltsmacher fnatructed all ' patrolmen
to arrest them if necessary.
-Patrolman! Carr was one of - their
auditor last night . and did not inter
fere until their language became offen
slve. Mills was the principal speaker
of th evening and opened his remarks
with the declaration that all of those
who had perished In th San Francisco
dirister war now tn th realma of
Pluto. He took for Ms text the first
chapter of th book of Daniel, and after
getting -warmed up to the subject took
occasion to attack th Roman Catholic
church and finally wound np by assail
ing th Hebrews. - His language is said
to have been obscene and vulgar and
there wa muttering beard In th crowd.
At this Juncture th policeman made his
way through th crowd and placed Mills
and Henderson under arrest. - .
Although no specific charge was
placed against the two men, yet they
were brought "befor Municipal Judge
Cameron this morning. They denied th
allegations mad against them and de
clared that they -nad-ctrly quoted front
th Bible. 'Judge' Cafflerontl,,Jnformed
them that he would not tolerate such
conduct oh the public streets and tar
tended th warning If any further com
plaints were made he would deal severe
ly with them.
. The tenets of the Church of Ood as
outlined by Mills is the observance of
th Sabbath on Saturday, th discharge
Lng of the teachings of the early fathers
end the rem sat to believe in present
dsy inspiration. While in Ban Fran
riseo Mills . and Henderson preached
nightly, at Grant avenue -and Market
street up to th time of the earth
quake, and It la understood, that th
police of that city had similar troubl
with them. '..,. J .: , t
Simplicity and economy are the key
notes of the.if urnlshlngs of the Rocke
feller home In New Yory City. -Ther Is
no elaborate system of electric bells, no
elevator and no frills about anything.
Mrs.. Rockefeller prefers' climbing' -th
stairs to having an elevator put In. . -t
ii ". J i '--sm-t
Washington -treefsC
Siamoad Xatporter
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-AtzA OA IIVATjSXXvN- sT-yCTi-, T'll i
Latest' Photograph by Giuseppe Sarto of Pope Pius X, who is In very poor
- health although, he insists that h will do all necessary work. Tha
; smaller photograph at the bottom is that of Dr. Lapponl, the Pope's
physician, whVsnTryingto" make nim take a long rest. -- ..' -
TORNADOES SWEEP
IWOITATES-
One Man Killed in Minnesota
and Many Injured in Wis
consin by Hurricanes;
BRIDGE IS CARRIED OUT
TRAIN FLAGGED IN TIME
Infant Child Picked Up and Denuded
- by Storm but Found Unhurt Much
Damage Done to : Crops Two
Towns in Ruins. -
(Journal Sueelal Brl.) -
La Crosse, Wis., Jun 7. Halvor
Hal vorsen- was fatally In Jured,-l
others wer seriously Injured and '10
buildings were leveled by a tornado near
Btoddard, Wisconsin, tonight.;- '
' Others Injured : are: Mrs. Charles
Bcheck, ' Carl Scheck, William , Jones,
Mrs. Louise Scheck and Infant child.
Julius Orank and several other ar
more or less seriously hurt. '
Th hurricane centered ' apparently
eaat of Stoddard, Vernon county, passed
up Coon valley 1 and Mormon Coulee,
striking Stoddard and Brink man" moat
heavily. Wires are down.
1 In La Crosse ther was much damage.
Washouts ar reported on th railroad.
A. bridge on the Chicago, Burlington
Qulncy, near Stoddard, waa carried out
and a' Burlington passenger train, car
rying 200 passengers, wa flagged at
the brink of the gap by a farmer named
Miller and many live were saved.
TOWNS DEVASTATED.
SnlldlneTS la , Wyoming and Xortb
Branch, Mlnnssota, Demolished.
"T . ' (Joarnel 'Soeelel Servlee. -
8t.' PhuI, June 7. A tornado at
o'clock last evening swept over Wyo
ming, and North Branch, small towns It
miles north, doing much damage. Mr.
Engdahl of- North Branch is reported
killed. ,' Severs! other were injured.
The storm formed near Lindstrom and
cut a path (00 yards wide for 16 miles.
iciiing nouses sna uprooting trees.
Bmall buildings were rased and large
nes moved from their foundations.
At ulnwood th I-a Duke stock farm
buildings .wer destroyed. Tb house
nd barn Of .Henry Kunk were com
pletely destroyed and hi wife and son
I severelylnjureda- M rs, rank had her
ii-TOrmths-oa babe in her arms -when
the storm cam up. and though ahe tried
to cling o It, It wa Mown away. Later
It was found some distance sway, un
hurt, but without a stitch of clothing
on It. ' ' . .'
STEAMER FREIGHT IS
V TIED UP BY LOCKOUT
(Joarsal Special Servica!') -San
Francisco, Jun 7. A general
tleup of freight at this port 'resulted
when th Pacific Mall, th San Francisco-Portland,
th Pacific Coast fttaam
ship and the United Shipping A trans
portation companies laid -off gang of
stevedores a - a result of th steam
schooner men's fight. t Shipowners state
thst thi lockout Is In anticipation of a
strike to be declared by th sailors, and
that the companies did not wish to hav
freight on' hand which they could not
deliver. ' t'rlon officials, however, de
clare that they have no Intention of ex
tending th fight ' beyond ' sailors on
schooner. ..(, . .... ; ,
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fit-.: ': ;
UNKNOWN WEALTHY WOMAN
IS-BURIEDJOEA
Drops Dead of Heart Disease on
Deck of Steamer and Is
' Dropped Into Waves.
r ' (JoornaT RneeUraenikieO
New York, Jun 7. On th first-class
cabin paasenger list of the' Hamburg
American AUaa liner, Salvonla, Which
arrived today . from . Kingston, was th
nam of Mrs.- B." Ij. AHenr satd-to
wealthy American -womaftv who - died
Sunday on boa r-andwa-burtsd-at
sea at midnight. Although she was
richly dressed and had plenty of money,
steamer officer say they hav not th
slightest Idea a to her Went ft y or th
whereabouts of her home. - No inquiries
wer mad for her upon the arrival of
th steamer. , r -
Mrs. Allen, who was about 68 years
old, boarded the salvonla at Kingston
Friday afternoon. " Sunday afternoon,
while walking on the deck, shfc dropped
aeadr rrom heart disease. There n
nut sufficient Icernrr board 10 allow" for
the preservation of her body, and an
Immediate burial- was decided opsn,
Passengers gathered - on th ' deck - at
midnight, when the captain, read -the
burial service and the remain of Mrs.
Allen war dropped Into th sea.
" Banff Hot Springs, a
' Passenger going east via the Cana
dian Pacific have an opportunity to e
Banff, the moat attractive mountain re
sort on the North American. .continent
Excursion tickets now on sal to eastern
points give yon stopover at this point,
a well as Glacier, Lakes In th Clouds,
Field and the wonderful Toho valley, all
of which are recognised by th traveling
public -as being the greatest onlo at
traction In th world.-.' -
Very low excursion rates from port
land to Banff Hot Springs and return.
Less than 48 hours' rid from Portland.
For jleacrlptlve matter andfull partlo-
uiara, can on or aooress r. K. Johnson,
F, aV P. t A.. Portland, Oregon. , .
LANE COUNTY VETERANS
TO MEET AT EUGENE
.- . ' (Special tMspateh to Ts oarasL
Eugene, or., June 7. The .program
for th eighth annual reunion of th
Lane County Veteran' association, al
ways a gala event with th civil war
veterans, has rerL prepared. Thl year
It will be held In Eugene, June li. 18
and 88, and th Spanish-American, Mex
ican and Indian war veteran hav been
InvrUd" to participate! r - - , '
THrTDALLESTIREMENr
CHECK EARLY BLAZE
(Special Dispatch to Tee Joarsal.) V
The Dalles, Or, June 7. A fir alarm
this morning at 10:80 o'clock was for
a blaze In a building occupied by a
meat market The fir 'department
a,vert the building; loss $100.
THAT TTMS niUia.
Tf you are languid, depressed, iheao-
able for work, it indicates that your liver
la out of order. Herbine will assist na
ture to throw off headaches, rheumatism
and ailments akin to' nervousness and
restore the energies and vitality of
sound and perfect hea th. J. J. Hub.
herd. Temple, Texas, writes; ' "I have
used Herbln for the past two year. It
ha don for m more good than all the
doctors. It Is the best medtrin ever
made for chill and fever." 60c . Sold
y Woodard, Clark St Co.
c
tJeeraal Special Berries.)
PBlladelphla. - June T. Joseph K.
Alkena, , for , 27 years chief' clerk of
th Monongahela division of the Penn
sylvania railroad, today testified before
th Interstate - commerce commission'.
heating to owning 1,300 shares of coal,
mln stock., which 'cost, him 10.000.
H received - small amodnt of addi
tional 'stock, as a gift.' H admitted
aendlng Boyer $4.0O0, which th lat
ter reoelvad, as admitted yesterday.
Th money was sent as commission
on a business matter la which Boyer
looked out for Aiken. Alkens . wages
ranged from ISO to fit! monthly dur
ing his 10 years of employment.' .
He bought coal stocks through lo-
vestrng-tila wages. Hwas -once given
1300. by an operator. He also received
ISO monthly for an "indeterminate in
terest" in a company store.
Casaatt has directed th Immediate
dismissal f Joseph B. Boyer, who has
confessed to receiving secret commis
sions on th company's coal purchases.
KING'S MINISTERS OF
STATE HAVE RESIGNED
x
(Jouraal Special Service. 1 J .'
Madrid, June 7. Th Spanish
ministry nas resigned.-" 14 cr causa
Is assigned and in court circles
no reason can be given.
ICing Alfonso was "greatTy aur-
prlaed wuch" the " announcemettT
was made to Aim. He declared
the motlv for the defection of
his stat advissrs wa unknown
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PENDLETON TO HAVE . -PAVING
AND NEW LEVEE
(Special Dtopatch te The JooraaL)
Pendleton. Or., June 7. Pendleton
wlU hav paved streets and a comp,lt
ly repaired levee, according to the ac
tion of th city council. Th work
will be dona at one, th paving as
soon a possible. After th flood tt
was believed that the question of pav-Infwduicr-belaio
asidft Ttidfinitly-n:
account of the expense.1 The destroyed
portion of th lev will b repaired
and the old part rebuilt at once. A
levee commute has been appOMUiTfor
this purpose......:..?. . . ,:. .
COMMERCIAFMEnTTN
r FORCE AT 0GDEN; UTAH
(Joarsal Special Service.) '
Ogden,' Utah.; June 7. JKight thou
sand visitors ar hare this morning to
attend the convention of th United
Commercial .Travelers, . which Is. hold
Ing a three-day session. - Twenty-live
bands will march in th parade 'tomor
row. Delegates ar present from Mon
tan. Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. '
Fourth
CUT
GLASS
Fortune Brides
Of ooare they had rather have Out Olass Ws can
- plans yon 4n design n4 prle. alee front theeei "
'''.'-'''' -i ."','''- '.''": ,.' SW : V'rHegular,
Flower Vase, 14-lnch ............. .$18.00
- Pedestal Vase, 18-lnch ..i ; 80.00
.Whisky Jug, Oriental ............ .811.00
Fruit Vase, newest ahap. .$11.60
Pedestal Bonbon. 18-lnch 818.7$
" ColOnlaf "Decanter and . i . . -
Whlky Glasses.. ...... . a.t. ... .$18.85
,-Colonial Claret Qlassea, H dos...... 88.88
Colonial Cocktail Glasses, dos.,.; 88.85
Ice Cream Tray .................... $18.00
TffrrywTrbeautrrurout ....$18.00 f 11. BO
Water Pitcher, whirl cut........... $8.50 8.T5
Pedestal Cake, 10-lnch. ...... . $8.00 '." ftt.25
Nappies, Spoon Trays, Vinegars, Oils, Salad -Dishes.
Water Glasses. . Bherbeis, etc., all at 25 '
rum onrr dxscoujtt.
'If you ar going to buy Cut Olass, talc ad van
tag of these extremely low prices. .
Household Needs
. . . AT LITTLE MONEY
-Preferred Btock Rye, quart, rag. jUM- Bpc'l.T3
Fin Old Port, qt., regular 80c. Special, . .,,.33 -Fin
Old Sherry, qt, regular SOo. Special. ., .33
Fisher's Bourbon, qt, regular $1.85. ' Special... 95 -8-etar
Cognac,, qt, regular $1.78. Special: 35 -
"Officinal Brandy, qt.. regular 81.00. special, ... .73 "
Metal Towel Racks, regular 85c Special. .1
Bathroom Bracket, regular $i.S5. Special 90
Alcohol Stove, for campers, reg. $1. Special. .651 ;
Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, reg. 88a. Special... . 73
Fair View Books, regular 85o. Special 10 '
Highland Linen Papeterle, reg. 80a. Special. . , .38 -Writing
Fluid, regular So. . Special , . . . v-, . ...31.
Mucilage, regular ic Special. ,v. .". .3
Ruled Writing Tablets, regular 15a - Special. . ,10
Hardwood Toothpicks, regular 5c Special. ...... 31 i
'Frisco View and Book... ..--10 to 25
Crep Shelf Paper, regular to. (Special .tt.2?
Paper Napkins, extra fine, decorated, per 100..
- Special , , ,r, -. . ....-..
Wax Ga Taper, regular 10c. Special.. ,4f
Sho Polish, paste, tegular lOc Special. J
4j i-
TMxn ssutstbt mon axesAjraa
Canadian Money Taken at Par. ,
Friday and Saturday Specials
Yoii Can r I nvite Your Friends
Tn '. whist -at
yot
'our noma ii you r
hav a sat ol
our
FOLDING TABLES
Within Easy Beach
at : your ' residence.
mound Prop leaf.
Slnt oMlnf
Teniae 80 I no he In diameter;
" reg. prto 88.60, special. .. .91.S5
XoonA-Toy Table i Made of East
ern ash, 80 inch In diameter,
with polished top B8.4S
Burrows Wots Tables A hlgh-
grade, light, compact table, 80s
80, regular 18.00, special this
. week .................... S3.08
: an Outing .l&l Satflrdp
ButT doljt comfortably" ; I I g???1?.
1 a .. -..--i: ft. .
ortment la .. replete . - laf , ':
w1th-tt-Strle4-TSHl'-ryi--t f i,:.
In price from i J . V, : ..
$2.50 to-$35fp
$1 Moravian Reversible Art Rugs 69c
It ! needless
- to say they ar
cheap.
T0M02R0W.
-satukdaV-
Moravian versibl Ar Brags
Inches; regular tl. this week, :
whU they last, each.. ........
These Rugs come In serviceable patterns and are well worth the reg
ular price. We obtained them' cheap from th manufacturer and offer
yon the benefit, - , v.. y
WESTERN EMBEZZLER
. CAUGHT IN GOTHAM
(jearaal Spaelsl Serrlc.
Nw Tcrk, Jun T. William P. -wn-on.
alias E. R. Parka, aged 88 years,
was arrested last night at th request
and Washington
Slpeclal.
f 13.50
. 4.50
f8.T5
f 1S.30
8.60
i f 8.05
82.90
2.90
115
SOAP
At your prlc. 82.95
length, and a noxsle free.
li.
W hav an excel
lent showing of va
rious makes at prices
that will Induce you
to Visit our stor
nd Inspect our stock
tomorrow and Sat
urday.. . . ,:'-v,'... f '
Olns Tables roldlng tables with
Jreen bals top. 80 lnohea-tn
lameter . S3-00
aiquare Clnb Tables 80x80, onk
frames, enameled cloth top,
, nickel oornere; regular 84, this
week ...S3.0O
Weathered Oak Folding Tables
80 inches square: regular SA.0O,
special . . i. .SS-SS
Wortr$5:75itT
These Qo-Carts - have
parasola. reclining back
and adjustable foot
boara" aui rubber-UrdT'
whls..
TIiav must ha
'seen to be ap
preciated. TOMORROW
..:,lAND-
-SATURDAY-
22x44
CO.
.-
36x6S-laoh mugs, reg. 88.00.
, thia week. whU ft 1
-r-thy last, aoh....'
of th "Los Angale police. It Is said
that Wilson or Parka ; decamped last
November ?lth 88,100 of hi employ
ers', the Tltl Guarantee Txust oom-
pany. The prisoner admitted his gull
this .morning and said he tol nearly ,
85,000 from hi employers. ' A reward
of 8500 was offered. H will be hald
until th Los Angeles officers arrive.
Streets
EXTRAORDINARY O
SALE
WEEK JUNE S TO 9
W bny Soaps by th carload and ar thus abl
sU for less than others. : Kead down thl ' .
; ' ; list, Vhon or bring your order In .
' ' , and w will do th vest.
' ''-;y ',.;;,, '.:.;:,. ;'---' Spfciau-
Klrk'a Juvenile, per cake. ................ .. ,. .7-
Dairy Maid, best buttermilk, per cake 5i -
Olive Cream Complexion, per cake .v.. .3 '
Geranium Transparent Glycerine, cake ,,.54 '
; Eutaska Toilet, highly perfumed, cake.. ....... .64
Oatmeal, per cake 8 ,
' . Almond Cream Soap, per cake. ,,.,...6 ; ,'
Lettucc Crtam Soap, per cake ... 64 i
H-pound bar Tranaparent Glycerin Soap, , ;;
per cake ....... ..-,,!. ... .51 C
;. Fairbank's Glycerine Tar, per cake ........... . .3V- -:
"Honey Soap, per dosen cakes.. ......'.,.,.. , .254 :.
Turkish. Bath, per dosnn cakes. .304I - .
'10c cut of Imported Caatlla, now ......... ,S -,T.
r 15o cut of-tmported Castile,- now. ............. ..434
30c cut of Imported Castile, now...... ,i. ...... lt
8 -pound bar Imported Castile, now., ...27
4-pound bar Imported Castile, now. .......... 884V'Y
J-pound bar Lily Floating Bath. now.r.........14 ,
- Cotton,-or Floating Bath Srap, per dosen , , ,'
cake ...304) V
( Kloen-Kxy, for th kitchen; dos. cakes 30 ...
...Bon Ami. per cake .ftf
Ivn Soap, per cake ...71 7
Pumice Hand Soap, per cake. .................. ..64 '
. I,if Buoy Soap, per cake-; . ....,,.,,,...,.. k .31 J .,
Gueatrom Soap, per dosen cakes. .171
Bathing Caps n 1
In great yarlety. r Tak one to the shore -with
you. ......................... .501 and T5f
Garden Hose
to f 12.00 for 80-foet
Every hos fully gnar-
XTRA SPECIAL
Hoe Reels worth 81-35 each, now.... ....... .864
Don't fall to examine our stock be for you buy. .
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