TUG OEZGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING.-FEBRUARY 8. 1D07.
TRICKY LAWYERS
.MY BE BARRED
Representative Bayer of Mult
nomah Has Bill to Make
' Trouble for Them.
AGED 031VEG0 M fOO
; DEAD into
John Bowles, Aged Eighty Years,
Quietly Passes Away at , Son
" in-Law's Home.
ATTORNEYS FORBIDDEN
l- TO DRUM UP 3USINESS
By Violation of Act Offender Would
v Be Liable to Disbarment by Pro
i ceedings Carried on Through 8n
prem Court.- ' . ' ,
f . r Br s Staff Correenondeat.)
Salem, Keb. . "Shyster", lawyers are
hit amidships by a bill Introduced by
. nepresentatlve Bayer of Multnomah
; county. The bill provides that It shall
be unlawful Tor any lawyer or firm of
attorney! to ssnd any representative or
nKent to any mill factory, hotel, bos
pita) or any place of bualneaa In order
to aollclt any peraon to brine an action
i lor damages on account of personal in
j Juries received through accident. -Vlo-'
latlon la to be counted ground for dla-
barment, the peraon aggrieved making
- pro'edure . through-, tbe- state supreme
; court,
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1
i WILL CHOP DOWN
: TREES. ;
FRUIT
i
; A Determined Bf for to Be Made to Bid
- the State ef Ran Joss Koale
'.' -and Other rerta.
The supreme court decision that It
t was lawful, for the Inspector to chop
down fruit trees affected with San Jose
. scale, accentuates the necessity, of
promptly spraying before the doom of
v ' your orchard has been sealed. It not
carefully looked after this year the
trees will bs exterminated out down
nnd burned. , A determined effort is to
- ; be put forth to extirpate the offensive
' , and destructive scale, and our lima and
sulphur solution la now everywhere ac
knowledge the very beat destroyer In
. ' ni United States. It la quick and cer-H
tain death to San Jose scale, oyster
4 "hell bark louse, leaf curl, peach moth
. or twig borer, peach mildew, red spider,
etc. Eleven gallons of water Is added
to eacn gallon of the solution, so that
,,-the cost is simply Insignificant. Or
, churdlsts should not neglect their trees
: another day. gold by J. J. Butser, the
j seedsman. 181 Front , street, between
. . Taylor and Balmon.
. ; ,, , i T
, I Preferred Stoek Canned woods.
iris
John Bowles, a resident- of Oswego
during the past B years, died at the
home of hla son-in-law, Thomas Fox,
56 Fettygrove atreet, Monday night.
Death was due to valvular heart trouble.
H was at) years of age. Mr. Bowles
John Bowles.
Allen ti Lew
Best Brand.
STATE OFFICIALS MUST-
BE QJVEN PASSES
IHr a klml! ('orrMfiondfae.)
Salem: Keb. (.The house passed the
. Freeman bill providing that trans
portation companies shall furnish all
state, county and district officials
passes. Those opposing the bill were:
Barrett, Umatilla; Carter, Chaae, Holt.
Huntley, Jones, Clsrkamaa; Northup,
-mrdyr nejUOldsr ttlemler," Simmons,
.Washburn. , . .......... . .
' Manhattan Mining District
Many RIcb Strikes Have Been Made of
Lata In This Locality
At a depth of SO feet the Independence
encountered- ore ttiat runs $3.500 "to i the
. ton. Tha Monday Extension hsa Juat
1 -,.sProken Into Ore that runs 1800. The
'.have done almost as well. All these
- properties are within a few feet of each
other. The Pay Day, Alpine, Dead Pine
. Fraction, Crown Point , and Three
O'clock, owned by . ;
. Oold Mines Company, are
very heart of this marvelously
tricL This company has done sufficient
work to prove that they have valuable
property, actual mill tests being basis
Of this knowledge.
A BATXBOAB
connecting Round Mountain, Manhattan,
Tonopan and uoianeid with the N. C.
- at Austin, has been surveyed and ar-
rangementa are being made to construct
a roadbed from Austin to Manhattan.
- This road will be only a few hundred
feet from Manhattan Crown Point prop
erty.
- . aCXUXsTO TACTUTIZS.
Adequate milling facilities are as
sured. - The Tonopah Exploration Com
' , pany ta building a dam and has material
In transit for pip Una to mill site, only
a short distance from the Manhattan
Crown Point property. - They have also
practically closed contract for the bulld
r Ing of a 160-ton mill and - ttO-ton
- sampler.
VBSOBZBTXOBB.
Tha Manhattan Crown Point Oold
Mines Company -nave opened subscrip
tion books.- The stock la full paid and
non-aaeessable, and affords an oppor
tunity for profitable investment In
safe and unusually profitable enterprise.
A small sum Invested now will grow
during the next few mont
OBXT IS CBBTB.
A small block of this stock will be
sold at 15 cents a share for the purpose
of quickly securing capital for further
ing development work' and placing
property on paying basis. 'This stock
will be dealt -in on the Boston Curb,
San Francisco and Portland Stock Ex
changes, and we predict that It will not
be obtainable for leaa than 60 cents per
share at the expiration of (0 days from
date. Now- Is the time to buy this
stork. If you have 111 or more, we
conscientiously and' earnestly advise
you to Invest In this stock. We are
- Fiscal Agents for this company - and
have never offered an Investment to our
clients that we had more confidence In.
We can't afford to offer anything that
--. Is not good. If you don't know who we
are, we will gladly furnish you with
names of bankers, business men and sat
isfied clients, who will tell you all about
V' STOCK OTBBIT7BSCBXBBP. :
No doubt here will be more stock sub
scribed than baa been set aside to be
sold at tha present low price, hence If
- you desire any, we would advlae you
not to delay In sending your subscrip
tion. If it reaches us too late we will
return your money. Those fortunate
enough to get stork will make money
very rapidly Address all orders to
Investors Exchange, Inc
Capital S10.000 Folly raid. '
ilk Blxta 8 treat, Portland, Oregon,
retired Monday evening feeling as well
as usual. Ha was a man of robust con
stitution and sickness had seldom visit
ed him. . One of tha members of the
family went to hla room to call blm
Tuesday morning and found that ba bad
pasaed away..
Mr. Bowles was born In Virginia. No
vember 12, 3 Sit. His parents moved to
Ohio while ha was still a boy and he
continued to reside In that state until
he moved to Oregon In 1881. settling at
Oswego, where he owned considerable
property. He was married In IMS "to
Sarah Mclntyre of Lawrence, Oh la
Seven children were born to the union,
of whom shi survive him. Mr. Bowles
enlisted In an Ohio regiment during- the
jclvil war and remained In tha service
until a wound necessitsted tha amputa
tion of his left arm, when be was dis
charged. -
. Funeral services will be conducted at
t o'clock tomorrow- afternoon In the I.
O. O. F. hall at Oswego and will "be In
charge1 of lodge No. S3, of which Mr.
Bowles was a member. Services will also
be conducted at . the grave by George
Wright post. O. A.- R. Interment will
take place in tha Oswego cemetery.
ENGINE HOUSE
(Continued from Page One.)
BRITAIH IHSURES A6AIHST
E
Seismic .-.Disturbances Cause
. Worry in England, and Insur
' ance Companies Profit.
latlon hone spanner, such as la uaed by
members of the Ore department to open
hydrant gatea and tighten hose con
nections, and an Improvised "Jimmy" evi
dently made from a large telephone
pole splks. These articles were se
cured by Patrolman Oolts. who was
detailed to make an Investigation, and
turned over to tha bureau of criminal
investigation. ,
'" Clue Hot Followed.
Although, nearly two months have
elapsed, the detectives have not mads
a eearchlna- Investigation, as was Jus
tified by the fact that tha hoas-Irpanner
would strongly point to a member ' of
the fire department us having been Im
plicated In the attempted burglary.
The fruit vendor who discovered the
housebreakers at work la unable to give
any accurate description of the thieves,
aa upon discovery they Immediately
took to their heels, i The hour of the
crime waa f a. m..' and in the dark
ness he could not see the- features of
the men, but his statement to' the ef
fect that one was very' tall and. tha
other short Is thought by tha police to
fit Tumbull and another fireman well
known to the polios. " ,
. The tblrd and one of the moat Im
portant diacoveriea made by the police
haa come to- light aa the result of the
arreat of Nellie Ryan yesterday after
noon for the theft of a fur boa. - The
Ryan woman, who has been consorting
Ith "Billy" Giles, driver of chemical
No. 1. waa taken into custody yesterday
afternoon by Detective ..Hellyer,'. and
pending an Investigation a charge of:
vagrancy waa lodged against her. In
formation waa furnished to the " po
lice that, aha Jutd-atolenar-fur boa, but!
who the owner waa or to whom the
garment had been' Intrusted by tha pris
oner was not known.
Boa - In Turabnll's Boom.
Last night Detective Hellyer visited
the home of Archie Tumbull, In the
Burkhard ' building, and secur-d from
him the fur In question. The disgraced
captain Stated that Nellie Ryan had
given him the artlole, and that his wife
had been wearing it ever -since. This
morning Hellyer ascertained that the
boa had been stolen from Mrs. Levins,
landlady of tha New Rosamond hose.
Third and Pine streets, on New Tear's
night. ,
Mrs." Levins stated that the Ryan
woman and Giles were raising a disturb
ance In her place, and aha ordered them
to desist. Miss Ryan thereupon flew
Into a rage and attempted to assault the
lodging-house keeper, ft the same Urns
declaring she would scratch out . her
eyes."
Subsequently Mrs. Levins missed the
fur. but waa at a loss to know who had
taken it Nellie Ryan, when questioned
by the police, stated that she hsd found
the artlclein her room, but Otlee -says
It was lying just outside of the door to
the apartment .
Women Fight la Bngtne-Bonse.
It has been learned that - the Ryan
womsn and a Mrs. Campbell became en
gaged In a fist fight In the quarters of
Chemical engine No. 1 over the fur, and
it la thought that Tumbull. to settls all
argument, confiscated and presented it
to his wife, A search . is now being
made for Mrs. Campbell.. , ' .
Detective Hellyer is authority for tha
statement that it may develop that
Nellie Ryaa Is in possession of a large
quantity of silverware supposed to have
ben stolen at varloua fires to which
Chemical No. 1 responded. A search is
to be made of her room and the mys
tery surrounding ths many, thefts re
ported to the police as the aftermath
of several north end biases may be
cleared up.
Tha case against tha Ryan woman
cams up in tha police court tbla morn
ing and waa continued until February
8. Mra. Levin refuses to. swear to a
complaint charging tha woman with
larceny on the ground that aha does not
desire to be mixed up in the case.
' Friend of Ooavlot,
Tha merchant who furnishes the In
formation that an ex-convlct upon com
ing from Salem immediately bunted up
Tumbull. atatea that last summer An
drew T. Geary, a burglar, who was sen
tenced to four years from Waaco county
on November to, 1903. came Into the
store. '
"Qeary, after discussing several mat
ters," saya tha Informant, "stated that
he wirs going to see a friend of bis who
waa in the firs department. I asked
him who the man waa - and he said,
Tumbull. . You know Archie."
- "Knowing Geary's reputation for be
ing one of the most dangerous criminals
In the country, I was surprised that he
should know Tumbull, with whom I
have been acquainted for SO yeara. I
did not make any comment, but thought
it very peculiar. Geary left the.atore
and went down Oak afreet, ao I suppose
that he saw Tumbull. I have nothing.!
tangible on which to baas my suspicions
but it would not be at all surprising If
an investigation showed that crooks had
been given beds by Tumbull In the ft re
house." .
GEORGE W. SIMONS WEDS
MISS MAY E. SWIGERT
A wedding of prominent peo- d
pla was celebrated with quiet
ceremony at noon today at tha d
boma of Mra. H. C. Campbell ,d
when Miss May E. Swlgert and d
George W. Simons were married d
by Rev. Dr. MeGraw. They will d
leave tonight on a three-months' a
trip to Cuba. Mr. Slmona Is d
well known as the manager of d
tha Pacific Bridge company and
the president of tha Multnomah
, club. Mrs. Simons haa recently 4
returned from a trip abroad. 4
. She la a slater of Chafles F.
8wlgert, formerly manager of
tha City A Suburban railway.
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BLUE COATS AND GREEN
POLES AT CAPITAL CITY
(Special Dbpatc ts The learsaL)
. Salem. Or., Feb. .- 8 a am council
men have decided that police officers
should wear uniforms and to this and
an ordinance has been passed. The
uniforms will consist of dark blue coats
with brass buttons and dark campaign
bats.
Another ordinance was paased requir
ing all companlea to paint rMe
which wires were stretched, flwn e
selected ss the color.
. Good Bldewalka at Can 1) jr.
(Spaclal Dlipatrk t Tha Jflrnai.l
Canby, Or, Feb. S. Tlie lty coum 11
has ordered a survey made and atdewaU
levela established on, First and other
streets. Thia will enable the property
owners to put down permanent aM
yaika and a number have applied for
permission to do so.' i
'Nothing Doing, at Svensen.
(Special Diapatcb to The Jooraal.)
Astoria, Or., Feb. i. Tha reported
shooting - scrape ' at Svensen Monday
turned out to- be nothing but a drunken
brawl. The 'sheriff and hla deputy re
turned yesterday with Jake Johnson
and Frank Holbrook, the two men. en
gaged. In the course of their alterca
tion a gun went off, luckily without
hurting anybody. . , .
. t. Muslin Undergarments. -
Ars selling at one-ttlrd off f at . La
Palais Royal,-ITS Waahlngton st "V
m & 11 Li u u &
9
fL.
la.
mm
Dr. Morrow's Anti Leaa
scABB uii nom fa
Through the nervoas system, it la a
purely vegetable eompooaa.
- Contains no oils or fata or
any drug that la Injurioua ,
or liable to produce a habit.
: IT. IS THE GREATEST
v TONIC IN THE WORLD
' Ea'ch bottle contains a
month's treatment and costs
' 11.60 at any first-class drug i.
store, Prepared by the t -
ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE CO.
Oregoaiaa Bldg, Portland, Or.
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A V-Cr'Li Lit? -lV m
Crowds Packing the Store Buying at Its Height The Great
&AQ
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Grows in greatness with each succeeding day. There never, never, nevtr was such a sacrifice)
before and Portland's shrewdest buyers are taking full advantage of it The entire Hartman
Wise stock to go. : Almost 6000 pairs in all and every pair at less than cost of the leather alone
Buy Shoes Now and Get 2, 3 and 4 Pairs for Price ot 1
It's a once in a lifetime chance to buy at almost your own price. You don't want to- miss it. At 8
. s a .
tomorrow morning tne excitement Degms again. womt,
P0RTL'AllDVIin7DMlIEllTST0RE
Tobacco Kills
An Absolut "Stopper" for the Brain.
Killing, Nerve-Destroying Tobacco
Habit Haa Been Found.
Tea Oaa Try It Absolutely free.
Tbe tobacco bahit fa a ettrfle, and every ama
knows It. Home "amart kid," duo' t know It.
Moat nes would like to quit. If thy knew tby
eould do It aay" without causing Uwa dl
comf ort. . , .
NEW CARS WILL
.TOrTREnEVETRESSURE
' ' (JoUrsal Special gervtee.l
London, Feb. (.Recent earthquakes
and predictions of others have created
a growing business among Insuring
agents ot earthquake risksr i.tr Great
r Britain. Lloyds started a special
branch In this Una of Insurances and a
good business la being dona. A promi
nent commercial, firm - In Oxford has
Just obtained earthquake Insurance for
11.250,000 at a rate of is cents on-each
$500: ' An aetata -In Wales baa been
similarly Insured for ,4600,000 at It
cents per $500.' i ' "
Holders of mortgages on properties are
demanding that earthquake Insuranca be
taken Tout... , - - -- ---
Additional Rollins: Stock' for
' Portland Leaves St. Louis (
;f Early In April. '
I The its.
Tee aaewwaat
the telaa will lM
him im awn
fclaaTtkeewM
fc.blt- Me.
dolU
"KMT-To-Qnlt" la a Bonltlve. absolute "atnn.
perl-aUaiULjobacro-haMt. it ta a-asatablei
remedy, and any lady caa give It eeorotly
E
INFANTS
a
50c&75c-bj
Shoes
Go
Sg'tj'' f " ssaeawjiBJfJaws
I rt E l -l . I I7nm ,-f.'i$ ' . TSJ U r" I I Rl
" I I .I til H hL-55SksVJil n Li Rl
Pairs, im 'LU
ENTIRE BLOCK ON YAMMILLFR0M 2ND TO 3RD. 4
y lOc and 15c
Shoe Pol
Ish,AU Jr
Kinds VV
Goato
A Rousing Cleanup of All Odd Lots 1
One grand bunched lot of them all and there s hundreds of pairs to pick
from. All odd lots, 10, 20 and 30 pairs of a kind; Shoes worth up to $4r
all marked at 08 to make this the most exciting selling of the entire
sale. All broken lines of Hartman Wise's - best, including - Ladies' High
Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers ; Oxfords and Shoes in French vici kid and
patent leathers, Slippers in satin, patent kid, dull kid, French and Cuban
heels, in fact the finest and dressiest footwear Hartman Wise 'had in
stock. None worth less than $2.50 up to $4.00. There s plenty of $4.00
ones to go, but early comers will get, them, so be here when the doors
open at a ai
and pick out $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords at 98t pair.
o o r
buy
Odds and Ends of Women's
Shoes and
Worth up to $3.00; about-
UU pairs in all, pair
SHppersino
we
500 Pairs Rubbers
For Boys and Women '
Worth iip-to50 cents; all
sizes in the lot, pair
19c
Hartman 0 Wise's Finest
$5 Women's Shoes
Including; all thf sam
ples; all S5.00 values
$li
Thirty-five, new cars for uae on the
atreet railway system of Portland will
be shipped from the shops In St. Louis
on the first of April. The cars will be
placed In commission aa soon as they
arrive here, and will greatly relieve the
present over-burdened service. - Part of
the new cars will ba placed on tha east
side lines, and tha balance will ba put In
use on tha west side branches. -'
At tha present time the railway com
pany is having difficulty in running
the usual number of cars on. the east
side,, owing .to the lack of electric cur
rent. Ever since the wires and poles
of tha company were ooated with ice
and ao much damage done linemen have
been buay adjusting the badly disar
ranged system. Through the cutting
and spllalng of wires fcnd feeders ths
current has been hampered and at times
reduced to such a low ebb that the cars
moved only at a snail's pace. Officiate
of the company state that normal con
ditions will rule again In a day or two.
BROKEN LEG, GRIP, AND
h BABY IN THE FAMILY
. There have been soma PAter- d
eating events occurring at the 4
4 homo of A. Roaensteln, 4 J A
Fifth street, recently. First of e
all, Mrs. Roaensteln was taken
d ' seriously ill of la grippe. Next
4 Bernle Rosensteln. aged 1
a years, whUa riding his pony, w
d struck ona of his legs against
4 the shaft of an express wsgon
d and the limb waa broken. Then
Mr. Rosensteln was attacked by d
4 the prevalent la grippe and was d
bedfast tor a short time, and on 4
a ' Sunday Mra. Roaensteln gave
a birth to a girl. ,a
S . This wss the turning point In
d the . f amll y afflict ions, - and to-" d
day Mr. Rosensteln got down to 4
4 tha store, Bernle is feeling com- 4
d for tab, and Mra. Rosensteln d)
and baby are doing well.. a
Attorney Bars for Fwv -Salem.
Or., Feb. . To recover the
sum of tl.10t.90, alleged to be due hlra
for professional services. Prank Holmes.
an attorney of this city, haa filed a suit
against tha Stay ton Woolen mills at
Stay too . i
food or drink. It Is harmUM
rkw or bad after effecta, and It atape tbe habit
te stay etopped.
Mothers, aare the roans smoker s brals. ee
eaunnt do it hlmealf. Wives, alnters and aweet
.faearta, help aare the mind, body and fmnre of
some on who la sear aixi oear te Joe. ' without
your aeip u may sot
FREE PACKAGE COUPON
If yoe fill eat the blank lines below with
ynnr same and addreaa, eat eat coupon and
rnd It to na, w will aend yoo ahaolntely
five, by mall, la plain wrapper, a trial park
ace ef "Raay-to-Qult." Xoe will be thank
ful at kins aa roa live that you did It,
Andreas Rome Drag and Chemical Co., 10U
Firth and Haea Bta, Cincinnati, Oble.
lOOO WOMEN'S" $10.00 AND $12.00
i SILAC PETTICOATS
And when we lay $10 and,$12 ones we mean it; made of finest Taffeta
Silk in all the wanted shades of pinks, greena. gravs. redselc: beauti
ss iuny irimmea wun mines ana tuckings; an tne very
f tncst-of - blcirts,- and " the-surplus lots of " on""of New
York's greatest makers. Positive $10 and $12 values.
Choice ..1..,
la. etc;, beautia.
$4.44
ANOTHER DAY OF $8.00 TO
$10 SI LK WAISTS
All $8.00 and $10 values, and not one worth a
fmea. Taffeta and Pean de Cy
beautifully tucked, others lace trimmed
long sleeves; in fact, lust such waists as you
in the finest Stores, and all guaranteed $8.00 and
values. Choice
single penny less; made of
elbow and
see
$10
si m fa (4 a - - a
SMW 111 111 ICS 1
$3.33
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Little Liver Pills.
' Must Bear Signature of : -"
5sa FafrMsslla Wrapper detow.i'.. -
Yery ssaaU aad aa
t take a sagas
1
I CARTER'S
86?
tSCJ
Ttt lEAOACRCe
riR DiniNUt.
rod iiuoutius.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR C0KXTIPAT10R.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
rORTNCCOMPUXIOR
I rarely TsstaMav4f'Sif;
CURE SICK HCAOACHC-
iniHESEZ6REAtZ0
Just in from the East which our buyers purchased on their bargain hunting trip. Is it any wonder that all Portland
" is talking about this store, when such values as these are offered?
WOMEN'S 50c AND 75c BELTS
In Silk and Leather, all fane;
ing the wanted plaids; all
all sizes, and every one
50c to 75c.
Choice ti!uuu4l&
styles, includ-
Y
colors A m
h 19c
MEN'S 20c AND 25c HOSE
Men's full-fashioned blsck Maco
Hose, fancy silk embroidered; all
seamless, all sizes;. best 20c and
25c values, at 2 pair 25f, or, pair.
125C
Wash Goods
and Domestics
1,000 yards mill ends cashmere
finish Waistings, in fancy checks
.and figures; regular 25c in.
grade; for 1 day, yard IvL
New fancy Tesseldown Waistings,
. n pink, gray and blue stripes; auc
tion lot of 18c goods, y
Odds and ends of fancy Kimono
Flannels; richest of colorirgs atvd
pfettiest patterns; worth 12cQ-,
to 18c; all in one lot, yard .."W
12C fancy figured Lawns, all new
spring patterns;--1 - day Atr
only, half price, yard U4v
Towels
Large 24x44 heavy Bath
Towels; made to sell
25c each
19c
Mill Ends Finest
12fc Fancy
DRAPERIES
ucai
7!c
IOO 'Dozen Women's Fancy
Embroidered
LACE.COLLARS
In tab or stock effects; all beautiful designs. The
handsomest Collars ever sold at the price. You'll
wonder how we can sell them so M jT
ridiculously cheap; all in one lot; I J llC
all 20c and 25c values at 3 for 25. U u
or. each
LADIES' 19c OANDKEROIIEFS
ce; Swiss
lie
The best you ever, saw at the price
embroidered, scalloped and hem
stitched edges; all best designs,
and guaranteed 19c and 25c val
ues. Choice
50c AND 75c HANDBAGS
The maker's cleanup lots, all 1,
2 and 3 of a kind, all leathers,
black and colors; plenty of 50c
and 75c onea to pick from.-Choice;
15c
Extraordinary Bargains in New Spring
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
A one aay sale ot tne latest novelties st snarp reductions that again
prove it you want the newest and best and at a saving ot fully 2s pet
cent under other stores' prices you must come here. '
New Waistings and
FANCY SILKS
5r
36-lW New Spring
DRESS GOODS
That others ask 60c to
75c for, on - sale at,
yard
Mill Ends 18c to 25c Lining's
All the best 18c and 25c grades and nothing else, mercerized 4 r
Sateens, Spun Glass and Percatine, in all colors and black, high 1 1 1
silky luster, all good lengths; plenty of the best 25c grades in. II II
the-lot. Choice. 10c vard iTiTrf.-rr..-;T:tr:..i.. . ; . . : . . V V
That others ask 60c to
75c for, here at,
yard
GROCERIES REDUCED
The one store where you save on everything youf buy. Why pay more?
22 Lbs.. Granulated 3 14 gar $1.00
Dried Blark Flga, 1 lbs 25
Dried Applea, I lbs. 25
Oood Rice, lb. 5
White or Pink Beans, lb. ,....1He
T-lbs. Oat Hakes .....254
Comb Honey, lb. 13
I.0OS lbs. best lOo Crackers.
fg at Tg
iO lbs. Graham Flour riU.....22
10 lba Wheat Flou ......,.1U
White Goods
and Linens
f 12-yard bolts English Long Cloth;
.worth $; entire 12-yd. PI
bolt for ..II.OJ
Best 12Sc heavy linen crash Q
Toweling, yard'.. ..... Vt
50 dozen extra heavy unbleached
Turkish Towels, size 24x44 inches;
about 4 feet long anl Ifl,-
worth 35c, each 1 s
Draperies
18c yard wide fancy Silko-
line, cut to, yard....'. llW
Full size opaque Window Shades,
all complete with fixtures, '7'?
.our, bet48ckj.nA- 0C .
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Blanket!
'69c
500 reg. $1 gray Cotton
Blankets; good weight
nice fleece; special ....
i.000 Full Sbo 50c
Lace Door pf
Panels wj
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