The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 20, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,
TOMIOHT I AMOSEMrSTi.
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.. ..''...."The VlrflnUn"
"Hliaonno of the Klitti"
."lb King of Tramp."
V.mte.lMt
....."Ulcluel Mtroitorr'
"Dwrartud at tbe AU.r"
Mor than 10,000 hare of th Butt
Boy Mining company a share were
sold yesterday to paraona who ordered
by mail direct to th office, Weatherly
building, 1ft East Morrison atraet. City
sale are constantly increasing also,
since it la becoming mora broadly
known that thla la a atrictly home com
pany, composed of home buslneee men,
each on well known to th community
II I man of atria business Integrity.
.According to th stock quotation, those
who at Its original price invested f 1(0
' in tn chare ol the Mohawk mine at
Ooldflald could have unloaded yester
day at $104,000. That wouU be rather
a comfortable aui of . money for any
body to possess, and om of th oper
ator of that great property told r
manager 10 daya ago that "your allow
ing la Juat aa good aa our wa at th
asm ataga of development. I cannot
aee any dlfferenoe between your o'rea and
ours at your preaent depth of shaft. J
ahall not be surprised if within a ye r
your shares era worth a .much as
ours." Three yearj ago Mohawk atock
sold at IH cents. It aold on Monday
for 117. Mathematicians can ftguraior
- themselves the profits on that kind of
investments. , 'v ',;',
BE ALIVE to your own
interests; don't wait until
you're sick or unable to work
to begin to save money. Bev
gin now and put your sav
ings, big or little, in this
bank. Let it grow , in our
care and get the 4 per cent
interest we allow on top o;
your own money. Be alive
"f "flurfesth-a '.Therapeutics1'-' weathe
.'-. subject of a- lecture by Dr. A. A. Mor
, - riaon. rector f Trinity Eplsoopa.1
4 ' Church, ' at th Fourth Presbyterian
' church last night. - Th lecture waa
under th auspices of th South Port'
, land Library association.- Dr. Morrl
.. eon told how to ward off many forma
of dleeaa without. th use of medicine
' - and declared that th - physician who
, used medicine moat sparingly was the
on who accomplished the moat good.
- H declared that few - peraona. realise
: that by their mental condition many
of their aaaoclatea are mad unhappy
,'.; and aom ar mad even to suffer ao-
. " tual pain. ."' ..
' Judg Wolverton. In the United State
. ' court thla morning dismissed th auit
brought by W. p. Allan agalnat the La
; ' Grande Water Storage company and th
' Orand Hondo Electric company and or-
: derod . oaob aid to pay Ita own coats,
. Th plaintiff bad eeked for IS.H9 dam-
, ages because the two companies refused
to accept a piece of machinery ordered
by the La Orand Water Storage com
pany on th ground that the eonaollda-
''.' tlon of th oompanlea had made th n-
- chlnery anaaeaaaary, ... .
'TYt4 Horn Training asaoclatlon will
.. meet Thursday at I p. m. in th city
hall. Th aubject of th day will be
"Nerrouaneaa, ita Relation to cnua
. Government," which will bo presented
by Dr. Oaroon BoyaL An evening meet
- Ing of th aaeociation will be held next
- Tuesday evening at 7:4 at th elty hall.
when th ubJot will be "Child De-
velopment and th Relation of ooedl
i enc to Punishment"" Mrs. W.' J,
, Hawkins will lead th discussion. ',
v William Rtlea, a pioneer of Oregon,
: died yeaterdagr afternoon at hi homo,
' 104 Eaat Washington street, aa a result
of a complication of diseases. j He waa
born In Ohio 77 year ago and came to
Oregon in isoo. 'At on time b owned
-' th block on which th Chamber of
Commerce la located and ' sold It for
1100 to rata money to in alee th trip
to California during th gold excite-
tnent. He la survived try aywtdow, ar-
eral brothers and a slater. ; : '
: Charlaa Barney, th young meeaenger,
who a tola S!26 from Mrs. Dorothy Dar
.; llngton last January, waived prellml
nanr examination thla moraine- and waa
i - . jwuiia over w mt iiaur7 irwt wura
- -'of 1 780. Th lad .has announced hi
Intention of pleading guilty -and in view
' of hi youth will undoubtedly p. com
mitted to th reform, acnook-
. Look! Look! Look! W take ear' of
- your cloth by th month,., For II I
, month w call for, sponge, pre, and
deliver one suit of your clothes ack
week and glvo you eight ahoa shine a
month.' We have th largest club in th
city and ar prepared to handle a lot
more. Call n up on your automatic
phone.- A 4314. Ualqu .Tailoring Co
.100 Stark street.'-:. ,. , -
'. Woodmen will hold th tenth meet
- Ing of the aerlea, which la being held
by the local camps, at Kem Park.
. Thursday evening, iiarch 11. Th visit
' Ing campa will bo entertained by Arista
camp and the eontcats will be between
' Arleta and Lenta camp. The tug-of-
war teams ar in good shsp and a sVir
pria 1 looked for. Refreshment will
. be served and th public Is Invited.. '
In th eaa of Deloa D. Keer agalnat
Franoea Van Zant, aa action' to recover
1371 for aervloea rendered aa an archi
tect, th jury, found for Neer In the
sum of 1110. . The eaa has been en
trial before Judg Gantanbeln In th
atat circuit court for oavaral daya,
... Bert Foreman waa arreeted yesterday
afternoon by Detectives Jones and Tioh
nor on a charge of larceny. He Is ao
ruaed of bavin atolan a purs contain-
W Pay -4 Merest
Wrlt for our Free Booklet,
, MJUnking by Mail.! :' ' "
n Trust &
s Bonk'
Sixth and Waahlngton Street,
Portland, Or. ;
Resources $1,900,000.00
W. II. MOORE, President, !
K. E. UTLK. Vice-Prealdent.
. W. OOPElt-MORR-(S, Cashier.
DALiES
F.U.
d conPAny
MAIN 100
MVITE YOUn
niQuiniES for
PnifJTirJG
Fim ilD OAK STHEETS
A OFFICE OF
li Spectator
Remov-d to Room '
U; Maclety BIds
265 Stcrk Street
lngv$g.S5 from th horn of Mrs. Maud
Tlfft. 201 North Twnty-thlrT street.
Foreman was employed - br David H.
Strowbrldga. a contractor, and while de
livering a pane of glass to Mrs. Tim's
residence purloined th purse. Th pris
oner naa maae a run conresslon and th
case waa continued, until tomorrow for
hearing. -.:.' . - '
Rev. ,. J. K. Snyder of ' Vancouver,
Waahlngton, will hold a aerlea of special
evangelistic aervloea la the Sellwood
Presbyterian church, corner Eaat Seven
teenth .street and bpokan avenue, be
ginning Monday evening, April 1. - Th
service will begin promptly at 7: JO
with a song service, the aermon at I
o clock. Mr.. Snyder waa on of -Dr.
Chapman's evangelista during th great
campaign op live. " "
" Hamilton Ward, commander-tn-ehlef
or ta united Spanlah -War Veterans,
will Tlalt-Portland,' April 1, on a tour
of inapectlon of th' western eannt,
Th local campa now have more than
400 members, Notlc of th approach
ing vlalt of the commander waa r
celved by ui secretary of Soott Toung
camp ei this' city.- .. ,
- John H. Olbsgn, James D. Hart and
George 8. Rodgera filed articles of in
corporation today with . th county for
th Rodgera-Hart-Glbaon company. The
new company will deal in real estate
and insurance. . Th capital -stock -la
$4.500, . divided Into aharea of a par
vaiu or loo. . '
Otla Col, a steam boatman, who' waa
arrested upon complaint of Charles
Boylan- for aaaault and. battery,, ap
peared In th police court thla morning
and entered a plea of guilty. After
hearing th statement of th complain
ant Judg Cameron Imposed a - fin
ot lit. .;. .-. .. ; ... - ;.. . ,
Th Le lavaatment A Trust 'company
waa. Incorporated' today- by, M. C Loo,
George C. Johnson and 3. H. Mlddleton.
Tha object of th company la to act as
trustee of estate aa well as th pur
chase and aala of real and personal prop
erty. Th capital stock la $ 1.000, divided
Into aharea ot 110 each. ..- ..-
Th Dammaler Investment '' company
was Incorporated today with a capital
stock ot M.000. divided Into aharea ot a
par value of f 10 each. . Th object of th
company la tha purchase and sale of
real and personal property. The Incor
porators ar O. - H. Dammaler, ., Adrian
MoCalman and Frank Mlohela.
A. B-rOloeter, aergeant-of detective
of New Tork City, returned last night
from Salem, where he secured the neces
sary requisition papers tor Herman Von
Cleff and will leave tonight with his
prisoner for New Tork. Von Cleff Is
wanted In th east for grand larceny.
He was. arreeted la Portland. March 4.
Th suit of Stahl and Lawhorn against
Minnie L. Foater, an action to recover
S&31.0I for unpaid services on labor
performed by tha plaintiffs on dwell
ings belonging to the defendant, la on
trial before Judg Fraser in th state
circuit court adayv -,.- .. -
Floyd Burtla. tnw-young man arreated
for contributing to th delinquency of
a minor child, entered a plea ot not
guilty when arraigned in th atat cir
cuit court this morning and bla ease
wsg set down for trial April t. - ..
The study claaa of the Council of
Jewish Woman will meet this after
noon In the gelling HI rsoh hall at t:S0
'clock. , Mrs. Alexander Bernstein will
read a paper on "Judah Ha-Levi." fol
lowed by a, brief talk by Rabbi Jonah
B.-Wlaa. ,. ...'..'. j i ,.,--
Th educational department of th
Woman's club will meet . with Mr.
Nathan Harris, 710 Ollsan street, to
morrow (Thursday) afternooa at 1:10,
Reporta of committees will bo heard. A
full attendance la desired.
If wisdom guide your vaoloe. " you
will b better pleased and It will cost
you less money than anywhere else. If
yon have your y glaaaea mad by-.
Fourth street , "i-.- , 7
Mrs. Ok a Oehme. for years a well
known saleswoman In th millinery de
partment ot 'Ltpman. Wolfe eV Co I
now in th salesroom at Fralay'a. 114
Third street where ah wIU be pleased
to ee. friends. ' . - , -
Steamer Jesse Rarklna. for ' Camaa.
Waahougal and way lending, daily ex
cept Sunday.- Leave Waahlngton street
dock t p. m. -.j .- -, -
Woman' Exchange .'lit Tenth street.
lunch 11:10 to I; business men lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sell th beat afty coal
11 and fine gaaolina Phone Beat tit.
Why ' pay more? ' Meterer fits yur
eye for L ill Sixth treet
Berger Sign s 114 Tarn hill Phona
DOY STUDEHTS
SCARED MM
Hot Talk In St. Johns Counci
Chamber . Makes Professor
Lead Class Hence. v
'. . . ,
ATTACK MADE UPON .
RECORDER THORNDYKE
Third Ticket for Clip Electloa Nonv-'-
lnated bj Caucus Leut Evenlng -
Oliver II. Downs Indorsed, by In
dependents for Mayoralty.
1 Bast lid XepartmemtL
Professor Aldersoa of the high
school took hi "amateur council
body of youngsters studying the practi
cal problems of municipal government
In the St Johna public school to wit
ness a sesalon of the St Johna counoll
last night In. the worda of others
preaent "the session as - a stormy
one." Whether the embryo council ac
quired some valuable knowledge -re
garding the workings of the governing
body of our modern cities is a much
discussed question In St Johns today,
At. any rate, tha teacher and hie email
seekera after knowledge did not atay
long. ..
The following petition, signed by II
taxpayers, waa presented by O. R
Down a: '. a, the undersigned tax.
payers off the city of 8t Johna, aak
that the city recorder be compelled to
make out his semi-annual report aa re
quired by article li, section 74 of the
charter, specifying th. duties of tbs
recorder, and that aame be published
according, etc" . ,.
KawttVa tronf Talk.':
This precipitated an attack upon th
recorder by councilman H. 8. Hewitt
which haa been unequaled in the doing
of that etormy body. Attorney Greene
attempted to pacify Mr. Hewitt aa he
holda that the council haa already
gained an Unenviable reputation. ...The
report wa adopted.
Mr. Thorndyk answered that , HI
books were open to Inspection at all
tiroes and that he could ahow Touchers
for - every cent of ' money received or
expended by him. He aald that.lt had
been impoaalbl to make our a detailed
report No other matters of Importance
were transacted except a requeat from
the Cement Products company aaklng
for - a oertuled -copy of the contract
mide by the city with Toungferdorf eV
Son for the construction of the city
halL - - On advice - of Attorney Oreene
the request waa not acted upon.-
A third ticket waa nominated laet
night in an open caucus by th Inde
pendent. . Oliver R, Down waa In
dorsed for the mayoralty, E. M. Eaaoa
for recorder and George XL Hall for
treasurer. David Buaby, W. D Weeka
1 C'J. Anderson were nomlnaHed fori
councUmen at largo. 8. L. Doble and J. !
H. Black for the council from the first
ward and B. C Hurlburt and J. S.
Downey for the council from the sec
ond ward, r ' i
X quarter block on. Jersey street was
bought this week from Pascal Hill by
Loula Richard, proprietor of - th
Louvre at St Johna, for 10,000.
Th regular meet In r of the East Side
Business Men's club will' be held to
morrow night at the hall on Eaat Pine
and Grand avenue. Reports from the
committees on the depot light and the
occupation tax will be heard.
Do you get good' coffee and taat Schil
ling s Best . - -
Ajnrawjmrn.
Mas t
n. ta.
ita ma Mcitis Tttcirne
Waahlngtaa UUUV ,. illUllftt
Thor., rrl.. "it. Klirita. Marek xl.
Bpaciai prwt Matinee mraraay. - ,
IOIIIX1 XMOTT . V
la J. M. Brrl' Oom-dy-prasia.
. MAtJCg BIT BT th nmx." - v
venlac Priras Lower Floor. 10 rows, 91.B0
last rows, 1; Balceay, It 78c, AOe; Oellery,
Me, JSC ' .. ! -
Matinee Piles 11 te gSe.
I4ta aa HCIttr THCITDC
Waaalsstee tiuiu lULAiai. Umxa t,
TWO y-ERFORMANCES TOOAT. , .
gperial Pries - ' Last Thae .
aUllaee 0:10 - Toftlsht.
' Tee Xn-ke ta fiCe Oemnay Frmets '
r--. nvsrur rauitK
"' '-' ' th TrionriA. ' ' '
KvralBg Prices 11.00, tl.OO. TIM. KauV
ase Prices tl.OO. TBe, fOe. SSe. See.
BAKER THEATRE Oea. L. Baker, sfsr.
Hobm ef th raahlmaM Baker Tbeatr timet
OBmpaay.
AS Tale Week. Breamcs. i:lt Matiaee
( (tUvrl7. J is.
' Tee nreat AnrkvlndU Military TtraaM. .
"HAinfOV'Oy TH ilXTK."
ttss riHier Dlreetia Mr.. Artbsr UsekleV.
rirst Time- ts Partlsed. ' IsiBieese Cast
I err Sscreae, Recer aest la Advenee.
Bveainr Prlea. SSe. ase. tne. Wt.. ine, SSe.
Haxt Wa "AO A MAX Mil1'
EMPIRE THEATRE
,, . , ... Mntaa W. Btaaas. Maaaaer.'
" ' Only Basten Itasd Attrsetlea. '
Tself All This Week tke Beetle aad
eattosat Oeaedy Dreaia.
" .th xnro) or TBAarrs." ' .
Matinee Weniwedsy and Batmrday.
Btralar Bmptre Pnpalar PTiees. - ; '
Wa AttraeUea "A COWBOY'S Oral.1
Tha Meier d Frank Store
Great Sale of
Women's Shoes
$235 Pair Greafc' iSale -of JW'El
Great Eaoter offering of 1,000
pairs of Women High-Grade
snoeo, in patent colt, button,
tfiucher and lace otyle. and sun
metal. Bluchero; hand-sewed
walking-weight sboeo, medium
and high Cuban heels, all the
new ohapeo and patterns, all
(izet and widths. Best : $3.50
values,, for a few C?0 t
days only, pair.... V3J
Mioses and Children's kid Law
Shoes, with patent tips and
heavy extension ooleo, opring
heel. Good, serviceable foot
wear at a very low price
Vi to 11, on aala at. pair.. .05
to 2, on sale at, pair, f 1.Q5
500 pairs Boys' - School Shoes
box . calf, - lace - and ' Blucher
styles; velour. calf, lace and
Blucher styles: heavy double
soles, solid heels, at, pair
Z to Syt, $2.50 vaL, pr' f 1.98
13 to 2, $2.25 val, pair, f 1.T8
9 to 13. $2.00 value, pair, f 1.48
Easter Sole of
Table Linens
72-inch Bleached Satin Damask
Table Linen, best patterns, great
variety, at the . c 1,111
yard V.l mtJ
Bleached Satin Damask Table
Linen, $175 grade, on sale for
this special price. CP 1 A Q
yard V
$25 grade Bleached Satin
Damask Table ' 1 Q
Linen, yard........ V eUeV
Great special value in large
Satin Damask Table Napkins,
best patterns, at
the dozen '. . ... . . .
rlesnl aneeiat values in ' TT anl
Embroidered Round Linen Tea-
cloths, JoxJO inches, Deautitui
styles and qualitiesi phenome
nal values, at, eacn . . .. .
$3.00 at on ! it, each f 3.38
V v iiayniiia,
$2.45
$3 JO val. on gale at, each f 2.98
$4.00val. on aale at, each 83.40
$5.00 vaL on aale at, each o).8
$6.00 val. on aale at, each f 4.98
Great Sale of.
-ndssPHlows
IJ0O0 Silk Floss Pillows here at
special sale prices. They come
in six sizes and are the greatest
values ever offered, i Take ad
vantage of this sale,
16-in. on tale at, special, ea. 24e
184n. on aale at, epedal, ea. 32 f
20-in. on sale at, special, ea. 88e
22-in. on aale at, special, ea. 45e
24-ln. on sale at, special, ea. SB?
26-ln. on sale at, special, ea. 65d
Complete Atock of Blankets-and
Comforters, all grades and prices
l?Jfeillqn Agtmt ior Famoat "L Crcz Cortett A Model for Every Ti -Pre
Instrcc'.lon Civen In Art Embroidsry Lcion Newest Methods Second Fl
1'
Eiceptlonal Valoes in Rqgs of all rxe and gradss New pttern and Coloring at
nnmnally low prlcet-Every home h interested In today' t Rqg bsrgaini -Third Floor
a ltd It . 1 .
J t
Tmnnrtffd f Arhin-.f 4s Orint e7myoi Koitif ! A mmA i
orings, perfect reproductiont of genuint Orientals, 5 ttzea special:
1 6x33 in. Surak Rugs Ea. $ 1; 10
36x36 in Rugs $350 Val S 2.95
36x63 in. Rugs $6:50 Val. 5 5.35
55x79 in.Rugs $12.50 Val. 510.65
69x99 in. Rugs $18.00 Val. $1 6:45
500 Axminster Rugs, Oriental and floral designs, 27x54
inches. Best $2.50 val., on sale at this low price, each
National Roller-Bearing Carpet-Sweepers, nicked-ptat-ed,
nickel protection plates on ends, $4,50 vol.. special.,
Sanitaire Carpet-Sweepers, dust-proof box, best model.
Regular $3.25 val., ot this unusually low price, each. ,...,
01.57
03.65
$2.35
and Children's White Bresses
. . . . : v :
A beautiful showing of Misses' and Children's White Dresses, in Linens, Lawns, Swiss and Fancy Nets,
trimmed with lace and embroidery, pointed and round yokes, low and high neck, short sleeves, with lace
and insertion trimming; full skirts, with lace and insertion trimmed flounce, also drop skirt. Dainty
styles for dress, party,' confirmation, Easter and graduation wear all ages. Prices range all the way
from 6.00 to 822.00, and are wonderful values at these prices. See them on the Second Floor. ;
Special offering of Lace Curtains" in two-tone effects
cream grounds, white figures Japanese and leaded
glass designs Large variety to select from AH are
50 ins, wide and 3 yds, long Reg. $3 and $3.25 vals.
on sale today and tomorrow at this
phenomenally low . price (Curtain De
partment, i hira Floor) at the pair ,
$2.35
$5.00 Couch Covers $3.85 Each
Soecial lot of 200 Heavy Double-Faced Couch Covers, rich btendin
of Oriental colors, 60 inches wide by 3 yards long, fringed all around ;
high-class Couch Covers of grand style and quality. 01 flC
Reg. $5.00 values, on sale at this low price, each........ vV.Of
Groceries Sold Here at Saving Prices
K ate a rraaVa raaaa Keeha
aat Java Coffee, ta aamal 40
" graoe, per pona4.,,,.,..,,...S3
Darke 8ala4 Dressing, araall. .10
Durke. Salad Dressing, sned. . . .18)
Durkee Baiad Dreaalng. large. . .40
1-lb. ean Oiiffln's Asparagus Tips,
on ale at, epeclal. to
Victor Oltv Oil. euarts..... a. Too
New California Navel Orange,- per
dosen. jcreat special sej. .....300
Keller's Marmalade, per Jar.... SO
10 lb. Whol Wheat Flour... . .05
10 lbs. Rolled Oats for..,...,..40a
Puffed Rice at, packa-.:,....,I0
1 pkc. 1-Ulnut Tapioca... 10
IV lbs. Nun-Better Tellow Peaches
ca sal at, each .10
t cans Smith Kip. Herring . . ...So
1-lb. Jar Sheppard Marmalade. .SO
lbs. Blicd Pineapple for..t,.15a
C a B. lAicoa Oil, ouarta. ..... .To
I pkgs. Orap-Nut for. ........ SS
J-lb, Jar Chipped Beef 15
Xa A Perrln a Sauce small. . . .too
tl lbs. Granulated Buaar. . .. ..fl.00
H-lb. eaa Lo wrier Cocoa for... .80
1-lb. eaa Baker Ground Chocolatf
on sal at, each So
t pka-s. Bon Ami for..; ase
Sapollo on sal at, bar......... To
10-lb. eaok pastry Floor for. . . .So
rvictor" Flour, "none better"
peU value, th. sack ...... B1.10
1-aai. can Honeysuckle Byrup. .Ae
lo-lb. aack Tellow or Whit Corn
meal, on al at. ... . ....... . .ts
1 lb. Poatum or Flgprun, lb....aoo
THBSTARK
Tke Allan OJteek Oeatpeay Preseats -
DESERTED AT THE ALTAR
Br Mr. Mere K lassie?.
Mttlesr Tnnilir . Tbarsdsr. . aataras - aaJ
Sneday at 0:00 i. m Prtoee lOe ani SOe.
Brerr eveeiec at SMS. rrtewe ise, me eaO 00.
ai r pa sis. Ma-a eeve, au i
LYRIC THEATRE
Krtlaaa Veealar Stock Hease. Xvery Afta.
aa xveala rau wesa. lne stsea Oem.
ta u rasieoe iwai er in Ufe.
"Xichaju. oiaoaorr."
erred saets eaa sew ee ssiersd la eaVaaee
trass 1 s. ai. te 10 p. as. pally wtiaeae at
aeoal time. Evsalaa aerfnrientse et S:IS.
aateraar ae aeaoa veaial
anea at T:1S.
AMATEUR RACES TONIGHT
, . . . .
real Tlai. at k. Oak gkattag Siax.
Tonlaht will b amateur race nlaht
at th Oak rink, and an amateur race
will b siren at 0:10. Great crowd
continue to err" the merit of th Oaks
rink, and tha biff t0-mmbr band under
direction of L, Hoch make katlnsr a
delight beyond Imagination, Th rink
open at 0 every mornlna;. and hundred
ar taught th ekatlng art very week.
Com out.tonlsht and hear th tnualo
and leant to skate. .
The Grand
Weak Xank U.
TaaeevUle ta.
Kr, aa4 Kit, Walter
X. Deavse Oa. ta
fpeeUT Added Attrea
Una Soil tk O'Brlea,
ort Waste. lb. aa4
r. - Ma K, Oissar,
Deaer, Oksa aad Aaalr,
Tke Oaava. Matt tee.
OAKSSHATKGREVK
Amateur Race
Toniflhl .
aTkaa .alcn, Sa ta Vast
. aad watak ta
Oaks - Rlrilc
William H.'iSherwbod
AKWUOAT- maATXST VXAJTZS -'" V
Wko played o wonderfully at Murlark Hall last night, has been en
gaged for a ;, -..-....', . .
RETtlLH RECITAL AT ICE CHAPEL CF 1"'ITA1AH
cccacn f rioat everisg next, msca 22J ,
- MR. BTTP;RWOOD8 r'aylns- Is th equal. If not th superior, of any
f oral en artist over whom people rev.. American should b proud of
their own American pianist, and glv him a great complimentary re
ception FRiDAT KVEN1NO.
Tickets and reserved seats, TSa and flXO ai Khsrmaa, Clay fj Co.
Talking Machines Sold on
Easy Payment . Plan '
Talking Machines and Records is special
department with us. We employ an "experi
enced man, Who has exclusive charge of this
line. . Our rooms for ; demonstrating records
1 and machines are easy of access, downstairs.
t There you will find every item appertaining to
.talking machines. . '.,:) , . ,
- ,t '.';';'"'
cnpri jk I , A $30 TalKIoi ' Machine and
J I Lt 1iL Six Disc Records for $2 1 .60
. Machine sold with our guaranty. Mafchines
ri-;;r from fS.OO to f 7S.00 ,
Vnune Paper
A Nice Stock of Good Values at
- Popular Prices : , '
Box Paper and Envelopes, linen ; . . . . . ,25e
Tablets, bond or linen ...J ..20t
Papeteries, long boxes . ; ; ir. ........ . 50o
Ink Tablets ..5o lOe and 13e
Writing Inkalors.'.r.V..i'.5t lOe and 15e
Writing Fluid, half pint, one pint and quarts J
Library Paste . v. . : . . .5 lOe S5 and 50
Novelties
Representations of Chickens, Rabbits, Eggs,
etc, true to nature. , ' ' ; - ,
New Denatured Alcohol
Just as good for heating chafing dishes and
use b alcohol stoves, at ONE THIRD the
price of pure" alcohol 'Burns without smoke
or odor. . ' ' -. ... '
fO)
RALPH CRYSLER, Prep.