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THE 'OREGON DAILY ? JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING." "AUGUST 15, 1007. GOVERNMENT SAVES FUEL BY EXPERIMENT SERIES TMIIIK MYSTERY EXPOSE ROBBERY SOLVED AT LASTi BY BEEF TRUST : V j Hundred and Sixty Million Dollars May . Be Added 4o I Country's Profits Annually as Eesuit of Tests . Held at Jamestown Exposition! . V ,;, 'A Goold Adinits Murdering Exorbitant Bates for Meat '.Emma Levin ana Hangs Tjimsclf in His Cell. Asked While Farmer Is Stolen From. ; (Waahlactoa Dv ot Jeorasl.) ' w.hinton. Aus. 14. Th fuel-tt ' Ins plant of th United State olos "J; leal urvr. which w movad from St. Xxmls, Missouri, svral months ago to Norfolk. Virginia, win Derm on u 'M, 11 a series of experiment on wnm " . and southern oals that may be of far- reaching Importance to th rovernraent .' and to the people in genera. . i for two rears the plant was In para- s Hon at At. I-ouls, Missouri, ana eo as- ; toniahlnr wr the results towarde pre ;.! renting the wast f the fuel of the country mat ooniM y; work continued at Norfolk. Already the government expert connected with th V Slant hare Indicated the possibility of t Saving 10 ,P'cont of the country . coal . ,. . tviM Mtcn year -ui w vaw-.w--,--- trough Increased efficiency In burn ' J V n.. ft fuels of the east : and south are to be tested under th ... steam bouer, in, me in prwuuwcr ras anglnea and by bftquettlng. In the ' bop that this saving may be further The VnM loSated not far from th mala, entrance gate of the Jamestown exposition, and. already ha attracted thousand of visitors, many of whom were manufsctnrers Intereated In the " rThTlaw'nnder which the fuel-te.tlng -1 riant Is to be operated contemplate two class of work Increasing efficiency and preventing waate In the utilisation '' of the fuel resources of the oountry, and ' testing coals that ax used by the gov-, ' 4 ernment. ;J.-; Vow sts. i Perhaps th most Important tts will i b tho comparing th amount of power ' obtained from a certain amount of ooal ' under th -steam boiler and In th ga ; producer. Th ga engtn ha demon- - atraud la former test It ability to do J from two to nearly three time a much j work with a pound of coal a the steam ' engine, Profeaaor Robert H. Ternsld of Bt Louis. Missouri, nglaeor la chart V f to ga producer tests, will continue th experiment of the larg III horse- , power ga engln walch ha been In stalled In th plant Thl angtn wlU 4 be supplied with gas made In two large .' produoers and from the same fuels that ' will be used under boiler. In this way the comparative utility of alack coals, culm, lignite, and ven peat will be de " termlned, for th tests mad wUl show ' lust what alt these poorer fuels can do. Professor L. P. Breckenrldge, en- V ainser In charg of th steam nlnr i ' ing division of the survey, will endeavor ' ' to increase the efficiency of th steam - boiler. - HI division ha now practically V succeeded In isolating th performance of the boiler from that of the combined performance of th boiler and furnace, - Further test will be mad with th ob- Ject of still further determining th f Lciende of th furnace alone. Important experiment. ' A series ' of Important experiments with fuel under boilers recently com . pleted Indicate that stationary boilers ought to do 10 to 29 time aa much PEOSECUTOES FEEL EELIEVED AT DEATII PAY LOWEST PEICE ; SELL FOE HIGHEST Frenchmen Pnxzled Orer How Caseffteattle Farm Paper Demand Fed work per unit of heating tlrfacs as they do now. The teat are to be continued on three modem bollara which have lust been Installed at th .plant Two of tha boiler r of th water-tub type of 110 horaeoower each, and th third is ISO horsepower and of the marine type. Forced, induced and natural arart will be used ,on theee boiler and the lurnace win t or tbre distinct types. one Dana-rirea with special nre-onca-oombustlon chamber and automatlo air admission, th aeoond a mechanical sioKtr ox, in unaerreeo type, ana am third a mechanical stoKer or tne over feed tru . ma that each fuel mav b tea tea in everr moae oi oorapuiuon. in order to grot the highest efficiency pos- siDie out or tnem. neeslarTiolu these col. wiFhout Mr Goold confessed that h. mur-1 robbed by the bef tru.t Th. Ranch Should Be Conducted, Prisoner Being English and Crime Com-1 tnitted Outside Country. - end Investigation of Ontrageotu Cases of Extortion -Packers Got All the Profits. , (Jooraal SpeeUl Serrlee.) tfosrsal Bneetal Semee. MarseUles, France. Aug. II. Th fa- SeatU. "Wash., Aug.H. Th Seattl . ill . mt - . - V. , J . I . . W mous Mont carlo Truna mjmrjr, i una paper, x am nwcu, in iu iu which ha baffled th rjolic for so long today state that farmer of th north- Thr will also b a erle of 'xpri- WM cl tmt9A un Tueaday whan Vro Bt wont as weU a th onaumrs are smoke. Th result .will be Important not onlv to the a-overnment but to every city in the. country that la fighting th exasperating amoK evil a eonaioeraDia nortionr ox iuw teatlna nlant I to be given over to tttatins- fuel for th navy, and th en tire briquettlng plant will be at It errlce. Thro brlauettlng machine are almost rsady for work. Ons recslved recently irons uermsny is ior enquov-tlng- lignite of Texas and th north- weat Thl machine I of great power dared Emma Levin. Still another ob- says: ataole was removed when Ooold was Th farmers of th Paclflo northwest found dead In his oU an hour later, I are not only Imposed upon, but robbed. having hanged hlmelft for eminent 1- Th consumsr of beef, pork and taut fal author! tie were pusaiea a to now ton in th facino nonnwesi are py hey could prosecute him. Ooold wasllng ths highest price for these meats an Rnvllahman. and th crime was I that they ever oafd In the history Of the committed out of Franc, making a country. Thy are paying considerably complicated legal problem. I more tnaa tney are in tne cities oi u Uoold oonreasea to tne muroir, wrmi eaat ana roiaai. weai. im iun.i yuu they are In the cities of th he stabbed th woman during a quarrel elusion derived from such conditions over $100. He then dismembered the! would be that th packer of these and Is the only one of It kind I m tnj and hl, wltm heipe1 him pack It lo meat are forced to charg such prices TTnltait flt.taa. A Second machine IS Oil. . ' u fn...w4 . nf raw Tngllsh malt and has been usdvfoi r ielne whr they planned to cast, th material; that they are forced to get Ir'.i. i i..- rh.. m.,1. iiihini Wy into th sea, neierring to tne nigner price pecauae tns iarmer ui Th third la m Amrlcan-rnad maohlna, mudftr q,,, Bal,. - . . . . th Paclflo northwst are getting o oi wnicn mucn -t had been drinking, and. becoming much more for their beer, porn ana BrlaasttM Arm Smokeless. . angry. I seised a hunting knife and mutton on the hoof than the farmers In TV, Tr,rt..wr,e to show that the burled It In Emma' back. Bh loillth eaat and middle weat are getung. hrinuattes have mora efficiency .than J dead. Th nxt day I dismmtrea in But thl 1 not so. They ar not. lump coal from th same mine and that body with a saw ana nir ana Piacoa Trust Takas the rroflts. they are practically smoitel, in lat- tn torso m .kC3 h All through th Mississippi valley at consequence 1 in th Paclflo increase eiuoiency, aa to more J"". v. - v... I In fact the northwestern farmer are ual the increased cost or, maaing. a "rr.r.ZT. T not ttlnV one half aa much for their I I inn nia iiuici mn 11 (nil i " . . . . , . . , as tne stoexmen in in miaaie ar aettlng. At the present time re nnlv re fin r from I to 4 cent or other binding material to no a ui nisi ne muToa i jauuww, . u i --- --- z-; im um to vive email it horDowr a-asoim carlo. "T -yr-:5r-".vrr'"- -rrn 'rx . ... - - -. - - , . nMu avMnnin. i are actually iorceu unaar Drtwui cunui wui om uiaue vi 5 I .iYl" JTST v..n.h f.min.7 mMt eaters in Seattl. Taooma. Port OI gasoim lorproaup.nTpw.r I "T J"" Unrl mnA other cltlea of th Paclflo oilier llauld fuela It is thought that August . Their baggage consisted of "orthw PaTin. L u.?fd.f..prloe" th. commercial valu. of the., fuel. a. la trunk and a ult caaa r ufI . , , . I. rTi h V , 7 . t t h . t "w h e n EVER HAVE IT? If You EavCf the Statancnt of This. Por. land Man' Will " ,, ;'. ' , '. .... ' . . '-;,.;, Bvr bars a low-down" pain In th backt ' -v."' V".,! In tha "small. "! 'right ovr tb. Wpst That's tb bom of backacba, . - . ' It's eaused by slok kldnya ' That's why Doan's Kidney Pills our It, .: 'V.-. Portland people ndors this. Read a case of It: . : J. C. Buckler of No. t E. Ninth st. Portland, QrH brick mason, contractor and builder, say; "A constant soren across the small1 of th back, which bothred m whin stooping or straight enlng up, and wan accompanied with a weakness or th kidneys, particularly In vidnc at night Indicated that my kidney war not performing their func tions properly. I had It for years, de spite all my endeavors to gat relief, un til on day -I road about Dean's Kidnay Pills and sent my son for a box. A few doses convinced m that they wer go ing to th root of th disease and i th continuation of their us for a short tlma removed the pain from wiy back and corrected th kidney secretions. hav another box In th house, and should necessity demand li I shall cer tainly resort to th us of Doan's Kid' ney PlUa" ? For sale by all dealer. Price 60 cent a Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aol agent for th United Statea Remember th nam DOAN'S and take no other. the navy aa tne nrat -in results ai- woman ouc - - ri -t .heir ratti. tSady oWlned frbra briquettes rrov body must have been cauaed by shaking Wf PrifJ v MAaa maw fftaB nnsnpn i Tnaa t mn sr waaj isii si liij BimLitJii lu i 6y nuwss testa" But litti Is known at be rerlstered for London, while Ooold beef ! costing th con .umer. exorDi- th prent time of tha efficiency of and his wa taUnr the suit case, went Viud fJ.n the?? cattJ to these fuels under proper conditions. to a hotel for breakfast B ood ooslng tually Pe t0,tM" S'r PA1,"? . in addition to all thee experiments, from th trunk aroused suspicion. th moat packers at a price which is i - i not nail int ooet oi nunni uioiu. im n taata will be mada to discover the exact cause of th spontaneous combustion of stored ooat in oraer tnat ioa xrom, mis source may be prevented. The tests are under th general direc tion of Joseph A. Holme, chief of th technoloaio branch of the geological survey, and th plant is under the im mediate supervision of H. M. Wilson, chief engineer. F AllAIICAL MOORS HUE WORKERS DEB RAISE Fifteen Per Cent Increase and Shorter Hours Asked ; of Employers. ' (BpeeUl D itk t The JearaaL) v Seattle, Aug. ll-An Increase In , wagss amounting to an'avera of It ? par eent and a reduction of hours aver- ' a.ln tS nmr Mint ta aaked hv tha TTnltad Mlneworksrs In session hera The de- i" mand wer handed .to th operator Just before noon yesterday and It Is '' Improbable that an answer will be re- f turned for soms tlma Tb operators will flgur out tb effect of th increase In each mine. There Is lHUe likelihood that the de- v mands will be agreed to in fulL The big - companies all hav contract that ; they claim could not be filled at the new ', wag scale. The reduction in the work 's ng tlma they maintain, from to 6 or .' t& hours, would' result in a curtail- - ment of . output of from 20 to 16 per t cent something tha trade will not stand. i At present an eight-hour day is in i foro in. nearly all the mine of the state, time counting from .th time the ' miners reach the face of th working. - Under the new rule, time would count ;s from the time th men start from . th - top of the shaft and half an hour would , ba taken out for lunch. It is figured n If you're fishing for a bar gain drop us a line. Here are Wash Suits that will stand all kinds of water and all kinds of hard rubs, and all varieties of vacation ex . periences. , - Good, serviceable Wool Suits, with double breasted coats, Russian and sailor - blouse, ail this season's make, . $3.85. Th'ey were $150 and $5.00.; . ClathinqCo .CsIfuhnPitTp' J66 end 168 Third St," I.rchawk-Bldg.-' an equitable condition which mean un heard-of once ror th consumers on on end and starvation prices to the cattle raiser on th other end? Doesn't it look as though there 1 something wronv somewhere when nroducer of cattle in th Paclflo northwest ar only receiving: half of what they ar paying in th Mississippi Valley, and yet the consumer of beef are paving from IB to SO rer cent morT Who come In that ft takas from on and on half to I . . I for th a war that lo pocketed between two hour to ao to tb race or th TTririlTWia AT MftATNI Nlflln In th urn wnen tn rarmer sens nis oeer workings and return. I JtLlUiareuS Oi JllUUrS OldUl JJ1 at unprofitable, heart-breaking price DESPERATE BATTLE It Is probable that the conferences between the miners and th operators wUl continue for a week or 10 days, and that in the meantime a compromise can I ba worxed out. r- H Charge in Whicji Out post Is Captured. IS SUING' CULDESA'C BECAUSE OF EEM0VAL (Joorntl Speelal Serrlee.) and th consumer buy It at aa price I that majcfS meat a luxury in every household that Is not blessed with ac tual wealth? ' Znjustlos to AU. Not Ion ago a cattle raiser ovar In I nington siaugnteroa 10 Bastern Washington slauxhtered ikmA a avaaC-tlja saeasjraajS Anls) aKsa KMakel Tangier. Aug. J8. FlghUng at Casal feeJln the carcasses to the hogs and Blanca. which lasted nearly 14 hours, vultures, because he couldn't get enough resulted In th death of hundred of for th meat on the hoof to warrant bis Moors. Several hundred war Injured, shipping it to the market Another cat Seven thousand fanatical Moors rushed tie grower killed more than a score of the outnosta ana arove out tne rrencn i catue iui uewmoer ana Kept omy this mornlna- was and Spanish defenders from on of the enough meat for hi own family use, rz ' stations and held It against the foreign because he knew he couldn't get enough lonara cooweu va fte over an hour. Only th most I from th packers for those cattl the the vlllag of Culdeaaa This case has riMtmnt. flrhtlnr by th soldiers en- attracted considerable attention in Nes abled them to regain possession of the rerce county ana involves an interesting outpost wrtlcn waa accompiisnca iin&iiy leral controversy. The council re- k.. .havonat chare-e. The attack of moved Conwcll on th general ground th Moor was mada shortly after mld that he was aullty of an abus of hi niht authority aa an offloer. It appears that Mounted on fleet horses the natives n naa not Deen servea wun a written charged directly against tne gun un statement of th oharsres. so that ha mindful alike of both, rifle fir and might appear In bis own defense, but ehraonel from the cannon. The outer beard th case of Biohard was peremptorily dismissed. He now wnaea were rushed, the soldiers bo ms aDssnc or naving Ins- compelled to wltharaw. The Moors claims that In been served with notice of th charge established themselves there, and were .(miiii aim tne council actea wunoui i driven out only alter ae.pera.io iiguuuij. uuiomr m removing mm. am was ap- ln apru ana pointea in apru ana n claims ma an pointment at a salary of $100 a month la buu au mm untu such urn as ha 1 removed for cause after proper hearing. The Issue that has arisen In a measure involve th same point aa those which arose In th case of Anna Nelson, treas Mnnrlah anil Turkish design In Brauor hand-painted china. MeUgera Barings Are Stolen. fSoeclal Dloxtcb to Tfae loarnaL) Walla Walla. Waah.. Aug. 18. After urer or the village or Kendrlck. who waa ..vlnVup $26 to send to his wife, S. 15.71 !r0.m tBt 0Bt"on treasurer pfiAri?oi a harvest hand suffered without notloa but whose contenUon fta mlsfortuna 0f having it stolen from was upheld by the supreme court when i . . "irl;j. J a,n appealed. Th. ca.e "today was , sub- Jn to' Tpoliceba "no trace milted upon a stipulation of facts in- g?th thief was found and Sturgeon yolved and was taken under advUement f,,,lVnf th harvest fields to re- by Judge Steele. returned to the harvest fields to re plenish his pocketbook. The money wss stolen from Sturgeon's room in a local lodging housa Tonchet Farmer Dead. Walla Walla, Wash.. Aug. 15. fhlllp De Oruchy, a retired farmer qr the Tonchet district died at St. Mary's: bos- Helsna, Mont, Aug. IS. Th Montana pltal early yesterday following an 111- Waderatlon of Labor tha Telethon. On. neSS Or several monioi. mr. urn uruuu,. orators' union of ths several affected PHONE COMPANY SUES UNIONS IN MONTANA (Special Dispatch te The Joeraml.) cities, the organisation of linemen, the Clerks' union, their Officers and a num ber of individual hav bean made de fendant In an Injunction suit filed in th federal court here by the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company to graven t further alleged ruination of Its uslness. Judge Hunt 1 In New York on his vacation and Is not expected back until the middle of September, so it Is unlikely that any action will be taken by the court unless a substitute Judge be sent here, until that tlma In all, there are 52 respondents, being resi dents of Helena, Butte, Aanaconda, Great Falls, Livingston, Billings and other cities of the state which are in volved in the strike of telephone line men ana, operators. The complaint, wnicn is a very lengthy one, set forth that the value of tne subject matter or tne suit exceeds $200,000, being th right of th uninter rupted conduct and operation of th company business In the affected cities. It Is asserted that by reason of the wrongs and unlawful and malicious acts Of the respondents, who number upward of 60 persons and organizations, the company haa been damaged upward or j;;6,ooo. SECRETAKY ROOT IS AFRAID OF PANIC In the early days mad quit a fortune by shipping blooded catue to trie pa clflo coast The funeral occurred from (Journal Special Berries.) New York, Aug. 16. As a result of th distressing situation In Wall Street an extraordinary session of President Roosevelt's cabinet Was held at Oyster nay yesterday, Attorney General Bona parte was conspicuous by his absence. tnat mere is an acute spilt In the fiOTmeoii ornciai rsmiiy-over tn gov ernment's policy for the Immediate futur l not In general doubt A breaoh I. ' ald to be too wide to be aoriogedba corn between Secretary "S? snd Attorney General Bonaparta ' r of a "Roosevelt panto" Is Z J2 .1 hreU of Secretary Root JSntl.lowln in th cabinet If th lftlT fining offending cor- .1. tmtftJZl11?1 to go so "far as to ask a local unaaruuung parior ai u uma this afternoon. Mr. De Oruchy Is sur vivied by Mrs. De Oruchy. packers following spring to make It worth while to pay tne cost or wintering tnem. Setting aside the great lnjustlc to the consumer, to every man, woman and child who eats meat in -th Paclflo northwest and that means every onethe condition that makes It actu ally unprofitable for th farmer of the Paclflo northwest, in' th cities in which meat is selling at unheard-of prices, to raise cattle for the market is nothing short of outrageoua A system that will let-any set f men starve th farmers on tne on hand ana ail but starve the consumers on the other hand, while they themselves ar pocketing profits that are fabulous and greater than any Dusinesa men are entitiea to, is a sys tem that badly needs Investigating. It Is a condition that should be probed and probed deeply In the Heney and Roosevelt way until th farmers know and the consumers know why they must be robbed at both ends while some set of men ar growing rich at their ex pense. A Oas for Hnvsy. it may be good business to pay a rarmer from Z to 4 cent a pound for his beer and sen tne same beer, after a J comparatively Inexpensive nacklnsr nro-I cess, at a profit of from 600 to 600 per ! cent, dui it isn t very ajooa etnics, ana, moreover. It's mlirhty poor business for the consumers wno must eat meat When you starve the farmer In this country you are making hard tlfnea'for'i a large percentage or tne country pop ulation. 'When you starve th meat eater you are making hard times for all the country's population. And this 1 being done so that a very few men who have the hedge on both the farmer and tne peupie, con wx ricn ana corpu-1 lent. .1 Tti fannari nf th Mtaatawtnnf v.11.w 1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY fe-&W ' keeps them ever on the go. f jU-jk V'keeps"them on top i B viSf v all the .time. u I Mlf Ginger Snaps J' Vt Say it to the H T ifel Grocer man. . ' ; . ' ', , . : " t ' - ar getting twlcs as much for their beef as tn rarm.rs or tn racino nortn- west: and yet th meat packers ther are content with a profit whloh allow beer to De sola to oonsumers at rrom 10 to $0 per cent less than It Is sold in Seattle ana lacoma. Th meat trust people of th middle went have already be.n branded robbers of th worst sort What must th meat packers of th Pacific northwest be? PRISON BUILDER QUITS JOB AT WALLA WALLA Walla Walla, Aug. II. As a result of friction bstween H. I Holland, su perintendent of construction work at the state penitentiary, and th chief en gineer, Holland yesterday filed bis res ignation and left for th sound. Prison officials ar reticent regarding th ruv ture of the trouble. Holland had charge of construction work on a rail road extension Into th prison yards and also of the erection of a new dormitory being built under th direction of the state board of control. Holland's suc cessor has not been announced. 1 1, .4 (:)- " v t' 1 EMPLOYES ' can now arrange,; .. through their employers to pro- , tect themselves by CASH BE.N-,: J Jbr iio ana ivicuitat nucuuduw . s tffiiOnt Dollar per month, to be deducted f jv i' from their wages. , . JS. ;':''XA5H -BENEFITS ilfffil In'casVof Accident.., .... $25.00 per mo In 'case 'of Sickness i! " t -: -. ; V V while in bed : . . .$40-00 per month . ; ' : - " Loss of Hand, Limb or Eye .$100.00 j, ; ; V; Death Benefit $100-00 : ; :;: K AND ' -"'N'S i r F'te MedicarAttendance or Com- " plete Hospital Service in Portland. , The Union Guarantee Association " has a paid-up cash capital of $100,000 pf Oregon money and is backed by " well known Portland business men of unquestioned standing. Every DOLLAR that you pay means thirty days' protection whether you remain with the same employer or not." '.'. - UNION GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION Mqrquam Building, Portland, Oregon j , i m . 1 f . " i I When You Travel With Trunks that mj "Made in Oregon" Ton win be satisfied, for they atand th tat Don't buy eh.ap astrn Trunk, but call on. us. 1,004 Trunk to select from. Everything in nag and ult Case Two Storea THE .PORTLAND TRUNK MFG. CO. anaak. TOVB OWED XV Xa OOOH. M Third, ootass Hm The Store Noted for Boat Goods at Lowest Prices Friday - Saturday Specials Ruffled Swiss0" 8a,c Friday and Sat ' urday only at this special uircains low price Fun iength ruffled Swiss Curtains, oar. best 60c qual ity, just the thin?; for bedroom and cot tage; never sold for less than 60c a pair. Extra special for these two grand QQ bargain days OOC White Linen For Friday and Saturday. CLI-to onty we place on special 3KIIXS sale 58 White Linen Skirts, the balance of our summer stock, at act- ual cost price. Come in full plaited styles ; standard $3 and $3.50 values any where in the city. Extra spe cial for two days at, each . . . . , $1.98 Inn? Silk Portland's Leading Glove C triune Store offers for a great Friday UIUIU and Saturday special Wom en's 16-button length Silk Gloves, in black, white and all leading colors, dou ble finger tips and standard $2.25 qual ity, a full range of sizes and a splendid bargain at, pair. $1.47 Sun Bonnets For Women Made from first quality chambray, in a full assort ment of colors, very ap propriate for seaside or mountain, and the best 25c grade. For a great Friday and Saturday special we offer this entire lot at the remarkably low price, pj choice. 1 1 C Children's Another lot of Children's D Rompers on sale Friday and KOmperS Saturday at half price. Come in a splendid assortment' of patterns stripes, checks, etc ; standard 50c grade, and in sizes 2, 4 and 6. An extra Of special for two days at, each uDC NaZoTeth dzen tne celebrated ln;i IVaicrc Nazareth Knit Waists on rum WdlSlS 8pCCjai saie here Friday and Saturday at -just about the actual cost price, comes in sizes 2 to 12, with rein forced shoulders ; standard 25c 1 j grade, each 1C White Linen For rousin. Fridav .ani DincAlo Saturday special we place raraSOIS on the bargain table the balance of oiir. White Linen Parasols, ranging in price from $2.25 to $4.50, at lllla aucuai tun yn.xj uuv coiiyi kiuv.m to choose from .at, your.. pick $1.19 38-inch Mohair For a Friday and c..::M aaturaay special we ow Suiting fer zirW m0hatr Suiting, in blue, brown, gray, green and black; the very best 65c quality, and never sold for less ; water proof and dust proof and the best bargain ever Jn offered at this price, a yard. .". . . . .4s3C A Clearance of Qui,ck and 5m4" c r r profits is the secret of iUmmer tOrSetS qxv immense corset business. Buy summer corsets here Friday and Saturday ' and save fully a half; white nets and batistes, 6izes 18 to 25. ' A final clearance at, Al each. .4C White Lawn About 15 dozen White Waktc Lawn Waists in this special YrdiSla 0tt the remainder of our summer stock, values ranging to $1.75. On special sale Friday and Saturday at. this -special low price. Come in lace and embroidery trimmed styles. CA' " choice. DUC Men's Summer Me nd .j8 lUAncr Balbnggan Underwear, Underwear in blue, brown and nat ural, every garment hand finished, and standard 50c grade. A full range of sizes in short or long sleeves and the best bar gain ever offered at, special, a Ol garment....: &iAC Children's Hosiery Reduced C h i 1 d r e n's fine French ribbed Hos iery, double heel and toe and best elastic top, warranted absolutely fast black and stainless ; stand ard 25c quality. Iriday and Saturday. we place 4U dozen on sale at this spe cial low price . . . ............. . J -T - 15c Paris Patterns 10 c , SEAM ALLOWINO CORNER tHIRD AND MORRISON STREETS Paris Patterns 10c SEAM J ALLOVVINO I a4optd, they iaid. ""