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THE OREGON DAILY 'jOUSNAi; PORTLAND. FRIDAY.' EVENING. DECEMBER 6. 1007. 12 ill Business Organizations AI Through Valley Protest Against Proposed Xew SeJieduIe-rAshland Kicks Against Present Service. According to action Ukcn by busl new inn' organisations along the Uruthcrrt Tarlfla main Una from Tori Jand to MeOford. satisfaction la ex press with the train sr Ire now op erate. Th proposed change of No. 1 by which It would ba run through to A ill land Instead of ending Ha run t Koaeburg li not want xl. Medford. Salfin and Albany bualneaa men have taken action urging that tha present seheduli remain undisturbed. Tetltlona hava twn acnt from Ba 1am and Albany to tha offlclala of tho Southern i'aclflc company, aaklng that Do change b made In present achM tiles. The Salem petition rlatea to tha propooaed change of train No. 12. and aaya: "We beg -to prnteat against such ac tion. The present schedule, allowing our people to reach Portland at a reasonable hour In time for dinner, and to attend tha theatre or any aoclal f athering or dates, la very aatlafactory e us. and any change to a later hour would ba vodealrabla." Tha petition la aimed by: A. N. Buah. L. L. AVI prut. I 1 J. A. Wilson. P. O. Derkebarh. P. C. Fish, Willamette hole!; A. O. Wagner. Standard Liquor company; T. A. Livel ier A Co. hv J. II Hobrta: llrntamln fk'hwari A Son. Josph Harris, Henry U. Thlelaen, Jamoa It. l.inn. ... a. imr caa. ). A. Oirroycr, 8. Knebt. Kola Nele. Henrv' WaDrut A Co . tjeorge K. Watara, C. P. Hlahop, Tha Salem Wat. r company, oeqrge r. lioagrra, wsr ia. Johnson. W. Carlton Hralth, K. Ho for, I J. K. EI II a. Albaay Alao Froteata. Albany bualneaa men In larae num ber a are protesting vlgoruualy against I a change. Tha alttiatlon aeema to oa that Willamette valb'y cities are pieaaeu with tha preaent main Una train con nectlona with 1'ortlsml and Medford, In eon I horn Oreron. I of Hie aame mind, while Ashland the moat southerly point In the atate. la making a strong fight to have the railway commission order the running of train No. is clear through to Ashland liiattal or stopping at HoarMirg. Tha Alhany petition to Manaaer J. V. O Hrien l'larea the prem-nt irmn eerv- Ira la Ihe beat tha town ever nat, - lowlne Ita neoiile "to reach Portland and other Points before dark, and we I tha undemlrnad respectfully request, lhat tlia nrio.nl erlipdule be kept Iff I effect." Tfie petition la algned by all cl:tNea of business men. inciumna: ('harlta Pfelffer. K. If. Mel una. J V. Pipe. Wood worth I'rug company. W 111-i lani ruaaiea, . onirie ac , .. ., - , , ... , i-i.v.n.-r J .1 Whitnev. IVter Paulue. Ashland with a view io W. T. Woi-ley. Hotel lteere. W. A Kasl- I ,fnee to jtiatlfy an order compelling borne. XV. F. rreirrer. iinam -r.r, th railroad company lo reaiore nm Charles lttirgraff, A. Corker H " through train recently taken off of thla liunte. vt. it. imann, i. r-. ""'". run. M Hammer. Alfred C. Schmidt. K. i. I. claimed thai if tha Portland W. ljingdon. F. '). Will, Fred imwaon. Rnarniirs: train were forced to make ina I XV Cuelrk A Co.. 8. K. Young A Hon. , on ihrmifh to Aahland. It would have K. M. French, Foaliay waaon, nura- , p,v, Aahland for Portland ai x:sn a. hart Lee. W. F. lnvenport. M. rend- , and make tha run through aouthern era A i o.. unung iayior. uiie oreron at an hour wnen noooay wouia lln. u linen, ueorn irmi paronlie It. Fortmlller Furniture company, xv. h. on the preaent achedula aoutnern ore- Sievena A Co. O. A FlooU. J H. van nn j,, two dally tralna t portiana. Winkle, H 8 I-lnlnger. Howard A I The moat largely patronlied la train Cooper. U K. Hamilton, Charlea Kneoht. I 4i hnullng a apeclaJ Oregon IMll- Hcre's the Place . Fellows Lennon'g re hedqur tcr for Glove for lit tle tot. Our famous Rough Rider and Cow boy Gauntlet 76c Pair All kinds of Gloves And Umbrellas for children. LfcNNON'S Morrison Street Opposite Postoffica C. II Stewart, M. Sternbera. M. H. Kllla, Conrad Meyer. Albany Hardware Co.. Chambera A McCune. Turner & Wil liams. Slmpaon A Clodfelter, C. O Rnrk hart. Karrett Uroa.. Kola Nela. Kllla A Bona. M J Montleth, II. F. Hulburt. The Med ford Commercial club merand unanlmoualy panned reaoiutlona ileciar nmn enr rroin Ainiana w rui n.iiu mm reaprviil for local natrona. It leavea KipHfnrd at i ao n. m.. and eeta aouthern Oregon people Into IMrtland at 7:26 tha loiiowing niormim. Metie-er A Co. Jewelera aid optlclana, i r'Vhe.r .fwtlon with th. preaent W.ahlngton atreet. train aervlce. and exnreaalna onpoattlnn to tha propoaed lnveatlgatlon to be made J which la to meet at an early data at much appreciated. tha Dallaa free public library la FOR A SUIT, OVERCOAT OR CRAVENETTE Purchased at the Red Front insures the same satisfac tion in clothes'Hhat $12 to $15 will buy elsewhere. We make a specialty of giving for $10 the very great ' est value possible in Material, Patterns and Linings. ihe mmm - rr , SELLS IT CHEAPER 193-1 95 - FIRST STREET CORNER TAYLOR GOVERNOR RELIES Oil PUBLIC'S GOOD SENSE Does Xot Believe Discontinu ance 4t Jlolidays Will Work a Hardship. Oovernor Chamberlain gays thera I nothing to aay regarding th holiday altuatlon or hla Intention to terminate tha holidays on December 14. 'I aald about all there waa to It In my announcement sent out yesterday,' aald Oovernor Chamberlain. "I believe that tha continued Improvement of con rililnna a-nnerallv will be auch by le cember 14 that thera will ba no troublo whan tha. holidays coma to an ana. I believe aufflclentiy In tha patriotism and public a6lrltedneaa of the people of Ore gon to inina inai iney win i. no aiejia that will injur th business Interests or bualneaa men of th slat by making un reaaonable demand. Th eourta need iha llarnntlnuance of the holldaya and I do not believe there will be further noed for them." AST CIVIL CASE IS BEING HEARD Tb last case on the civil docket for tha October term of court Is being heard before Judge Wolvarton today. ployed by the Willamette Pulp Taper company, or Oregon cny, la suing ror 130,000 lor personal injuries suatainca laat fall. Ha asserta that he will be a cripple for life. He la repreaented by Iatourette A MeOlnn. The paper com pany haa as Its counsel Maiiory ft urtr 1th. The caae will probably go to th ury this afternoon. 3IASTER OF THE PALOMA TAKES II DI A BRIDE Captain Earl A. Hackett of th steamer Paloma and Mine Martha Lea- e of Banta Ha r bam, California, were arr ed at 6:10 o'clock laat nlaht at tha home of th aroom'a father. Captain Mv A. Hackett. 202 Margin atreet. After abort honeymoon of two weeks In Dos ngeles Mr. and Mrs. Hackett will be their home in mis city, azs Margin reet. STANDARD PREPARES TO MAKE AN APPEAL (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Chicago. Pep. t. Final ateps wer ken today before Federal Judere I Jn- a for an appeal by the Standard OH oompany of Indiana from the $29,000,000 ne decision to tne i nitea mates court appeaJa. The queatlon of the court's tlon In granting Immunity to th Chicago A Alton was gone over this rternoon. Sim V f . 1 7 TEDDY-O X) Reymoor Baton la tb origins tor o TEDDY-B and TEODY-Q. hla nam la oo jrpur book. , Here; we are ; again; Teddy-B . AND . ' ' 1 Teddy-G More About The Roosevelt Bears J '"'-4- TEDDY-B Ceerrirat. 1907. W B4w. (atta 4k Ca la. Th Great Christmas Boole for Children MR. SEYMOUR EATON'S NEW BOOK, ENTITLED . " MORE ABOUT THE ROOSEVELT BEARS " Thla new atory, written In merry Jingle, tella what Taddy-B end TMy-Q did In New York, Philadelphia, Piruburf, Baltimore and Waahlnfton, and ends with their meeting the Preaident and their return to Colorado. 180 page of funny pictures, by R. K. Culver, sixteen of them in colore. Six of book, $X x 11 inches, Liat price, $1.50. Sent, prepaid, to any address on receipt of ptjfce by EDWARD STERN A CO.. Inc., PUBLISHERS. PHILADELPHIA FUIX Of FUN , and Sidesplitting Adventurea FOR SALE BY . J. K. Gill Co., Meier & Frank Co., Llpraan, Wolfe Jk Co. filllBBIS BUCK Union Votes Dry. (Special Dlip.tch to Th Joornal.) Union, Or., Iee. J. The temperance ticket waa elected In the ctty election here, aa follows: Msyor, Q. F. Hall; recorder, W. D. Hanka; treasurer. C. E. Oliver; marshal. P. Duncan; atreet commlaaloner, D. Conner: councflmen. for three eara, J. O. Huffman, K. L. Mcintosh; nr two yeara. Walter Bcott, J. A. Dnl- ton; for one year, J. H. Hutchison and W. J. Townley. Townley is the only one of the old council men reelected. Baker City's postal receipts for 1907 show a substantial increase over 1908. PAYSPEHALTY Los Angeles Murderer Is Hanged This Morning at San Quentin Prison. (Called Preaa Leaaed Wire.) Snn Quentin Prlaon. Cel., Dee. I Morris Buck the Ixs Angeles murderer, was hanged her at 10:60 this morning. He died game. Th crlma for which Morris Buck paid the penalty was th murder of Mrsr Charles A. Canfield, wife of a wealthy oil operator In Los Angeles, January 27, 1806. Buck had been a coachman in the employ of the Canflelds and waa dla charged for Incompetency. Afterward he called on Mrs. Cnntleld, who met him on th porch of tha family residence, and wished to borrow 12,800 to start a bakery. His request was refused, when ha tried to borrow smaller sums, his riefnftnria 'leaaentnr nntli he aakerf tnr I Uv When his was denied him he drew' a revolver and fired twice, on bullet striking Mrs. Canfield In th abdomen and th other in th breast. rJhe died almoat Instantly. Immediately after th shooting he ahowed atgna of Inaanlty.-ahoutlng. "1 told you so," and asking th people who hsd gathered and whom h addrssd aa "Gentlemen of th Jury," If he should blow his head off. H escaped for a few hours, but was captured by th police that night In Westlak park. At hla trial his attorney mad the de fense of Insanity. This contention waa upheld by physicians who examined him and who characterised him as a decadent who was Irresponsible for his acts, having no realisation of right or wrong. However, after an hour's de liberation th Jury brought In a verdict of murder In th first degree. He was sentenced ro be hanged and haa been at ban wuentin sine March zi, iios. His n r in jail waa uneventful. II had no relatives or friends, so far as Is known, and his only visitors were th Cathollo clergy. rested here. Walters Is charged with making away with a large amount-of money belonging to the lodge, of which he had been an officer but a few months when h disappeared early In 101. RED)iAN XS CHASED ABOUND THE WORLD (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Los Angeles. Dec. 6. After a chas of nearly- five years and nraetleallv around the globe, Frank Walters, form er treasurer of Cocopah Lodge, No. 81, Independent Order of Red Meru of this city, an alleged absconder, has' been ar- FALL BACK TO OLD LATE HABITS 4 Northern Faclflo No. 1, da at w W T o'clock, arrived on time. 4 Southern Faclflo No. 1, due at 7:15, arrived 10 minutes lata. 4 4 Southern Pacific No. It, due 4r at 11:30, arrived on time. 4 O. R. A N. Na I, due at I 4 d o'clock, arrived on time. 4 w O. R. A N. No. I, due at 1:41. d arrived two hours late. d 4 Astoria A Columbia No. tl, d due at 11:15, arrived on time, Remits of Cove Election. (Special Utipitch jjo Tb Joerail.) Cove, Or., Deo. the annual city lection th following officers war elected: Councilman, Vor th re, years, ex-Mayor J. E. Tripper, David II. Layne, for on -year. John Mitchell; treaaursr, Jasper O. Stevens. The msyor, recorder anrt marebal -were elected laat year for a two-year term. PROSP EROUS PORTLAND GETS THE PLUM $70,000 Worth of Hart, Schalfner & Marx, Schloss Bros., A. Adlers & Sons, L. Adlers & Co., Friend Bros., A. Benjamin & Co. My Profits Go!nePeople As long aa this state of uncertainty exists I will not ask one penny profit from the plain people who patronize the Boston Store, because yon have always befriended me. Now, when I think some of you may be in need or out of work I will sell every dollar's worth of my present immense stock which I bought for cash in the panic-stricken markets of the east at a mere fraction of its real value, at abso lutely cost price with freight and selling expenses added. I make you this offer in all sincerity and I want you to take advantage of it. I think it will help you to provide for your winter wear for yourselT and family at a great saving to you and those of you who are not able to supply your winter wants will find lots of damaged goods on my FREE LIST; these will be of some service to ynu. Thanking you a thousand times for your continued patronage and confidence in me, I am Always your friend, PAUL STRAIN The labels are on 'em see for yourself. ' Slightly fire damaged by water. Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes Bought at Public Auction of Samuel Gans Co., 207-209 S. Madison St., Chicago, at From 10c to 30c on the $1 Ninety per cent of these goods are in perfect condition, the terrible fire they went through 30 days ago. jCascswhen opened, showed no sign of Wanted! Fifty Good. Live Salesmen cutAPtsi stori m -nvmrrED state. 0 NoKTHwtST Corner First and ALnoN Sts. Wanted! Twenty-five Goo'd Live Saleswomen Sale starts Saturday morning, December 7. at 9 o'clock, and will continue until all are sold. MY PROFITS GO TO THE PLAIN PEOPLE! DURING THIS GREATEST OP ALL GREAT people, I will not accept one cent of profit over added. I know some of you are out of work, ings Bank and can't get it I will help you mak of useful apparel and sensible Christmas gifts, a age of this offer, I want you to believe me, I d Plain People, a thousand times for your continu SALES, to show my eternal eratitude to the the actual cost of goods, with selling expenses Possibly nave your money in the Merchants Sav e your Christmas happy by offering you all kinds t way below lirst cost Investigate, take advant o it for your good only. Thanking you, my Dear ed confidence, I am always vour friend. s PAUL STRAIN. No Mail Orders Filled Goods Sell So Rapidly in a Sale of This Sort I Invite dealers in and out of town to call on me In the morning and I will give some values thst will make their mouths water. Cash, no discounts. No goods delivered. No goods altered. No goods exchanged. If things are not right get your money back. . WANTED 50 gOwd.IIve Salesmen. 25 good. live Saleswomen' TO DO ONE'S DUTY AND A LITTLE MORE in these times is my idea of good citizenship. Read this ye knockers, ye assassins 'of public confidence, Clearing-House Certificates, backed by our banks, are worth 10 per cent above their face value at the Boston Store. ; Every fl.00 Certificate is worth' $1.10 Every $2.00 Certificate is worth $2.20 Every $5.O0 Certificate is worth ...f5.50 Every $10.00 Certificate is worth .$11.00 Every $20.00 Certificate is worth $22.00 Bring your certificates; they're better than the yellow gold with Paul Strain. CLOTHING 10.00 Orroots and CravsnstUa $1.88. .m-. IrtI i knrnratn And CrAVG" n'ettet tor men and young men, email Blzes: 10.00 values. . 613.50 Ovaroowta and Cravntt ?2.RS. coats and Cravenettes for men and " . young men, 6 colors, all sizes. 82. 85 . 93.88 ZOr A. 0 m n. vthwim CSrsvansttaa. . St Heavy H. 8. & M. Kersey Overcoats and uraveneuea, in t cuiur.,a,ou . 16.85 or K. 8. ft SC. $20.00 Ovsrooats R5 for choice of 100 of H. 8. M. and Friend Bros.' and Schloss Bros,' new BtylUjh 115 to $18 fall and winter ' Overcoata-and Cravenettes, 10 colors, every sise. . 23 md $33.00 XAdlM' Coats and Craw Sottas 8S.85. ' 4t9 85 for t re pick and choice. Of r.. irrlonti Broa.' And Iadler BrOB. ' Overcoata and Cravenettes. f Underwrltar Tiro Bala Prices on r . . f - BOTS' OVEB.0OAT8 : ' In almost perfect condition at 05c H1.95 S2.05S3:95 wortjj 13.00 li 00 $6.86 10.00 25 f" SO do&. Men's' Caps worth $1. S. 8. ft SC. Suits Art Good Enourh for Any body. , . . . - 1 300 Men's ' Butts made by the best makers of good : clothes; only thing . the matter s the price, g'j for doeena of styles of $10.00 Suits. No alterations. ' , ' 84 for blues, blacks -and fancy Worsted, every sise. from Si to 60 rhnt unlimited assortment: pest $12 SO values on earth. No altera tions. - - '. i ins Kiik-lined Tuxedos, worth $10 to i til . . ... - $iiOO $0.85 buy JTriendi Bros.' finest $16.0 f.KS 'or complete assortments f .... . A A f. - t . . . J t m ana tM ouiu in jTun.i,mri CLOTHING 812.50 Pick of the best $25 II. 8. & U.. Ladlt-r and H. & K or Friend wros.' nuns in this big stock. Per fect. No alterations. 814.88 tfikps choice of any suit In thn nouse, nuiip resorvea; tne world s dhi makes if $25 to $45 Suits included In mis Dig ol for. No alterations. MEN'S ODD COATS. From tUi to $3b Suits nt 81.45 81.95 82.95 worth $$.60 $10.50 KEN'S COATS AUTO TESTS. Pants sold by mistake from best $10 to $25 suits, at 82.50 85 and 87.50 worth $8.60 $14.60 and $18.95. 6,680 PAZS3 OP PASTTB. None bfttiT made in America nism for $2.00 d.imiged pants. 5 for $3.00 damaged pants. $1.45 for $5.00 damaged pants. P2SPECT PAMTa .01 for best makes tl 2S Pant 81.45 for best makes $3.50 Pants. 81.95 for bf-Kt makes 14.25 PanH 82.45 for best makes $4.95 Pants. 83. SO for best makes $7.50 Pants. 84.29 for best makes $10 Pants. All in perfect condition, all sizes, shapes and colors COH.DTTH.OV RPTRT1T. 81.95 for l.oori pairs of $3.60 Cordu- iuy rann, curi ana plain bottoms. MOTHERS If you want to clothe vour hnva and get 8 suits for the price of 1 come to the Boston Store today. 3.000 BOTS' BTTTTn Ages 4 to 16 years At 48 81.45 1.5 '82.45. Worth $1.50 4.? ft.OU 0,t)t). OP $1.50 All in good order. No alterations. StASCB CS PBOTB XT. SFXCIAXS SPECIALS 60 Frock Coats and Vesta made of finest black worsted, all sizes. 2 BO ' $15.00 DLSIEKJ 8!.98. " H0 of them; every slie. Get a wove on you If you want one, : ( ., . , . . - c-; ,;iv. . .. r ' '"; -7.;". '.v:.''' 'i-i-.f '"v. MORE EXTRA SPECIALS FOB SEE If SB AD ABOUT 'EM. 5 for Men's and Boys' Wool Vests, 1,000 of them. 5Q for Men's $10 Sheep Skin Lined Ulsters. 25 for Men's good blue Overalls. 81.00 for Men's Smoking Jackets. 81.00 for Boys' $5 Overcoata. SHOES 812,000 worth of the Famous Star Brand Shoes included in this great underwriter fire Kale. 500 pairs Bnby Shoes free. Bring the baby. 25tf for odd lots of Women's, Misses' and Boys' snoes. worth to 51.60. 50d for better kind of Boys'. Girls and women s enoes in odd pairs, worth up to ii.ov. 81.00 for all kinds of Women's, Girls' ana woys sample snoes, wortn up to 3. ur course the sizes are broicen. LADIES' SHOES 81,50 for Ladles' $2.f6 Star Brana oiium, ,rn lace, uiiora or iuciifr. Patent leather and , vici calf. All guaranteed. All sizes, 8 Laurel for high class hand turned es' Dress Shoes, all shapes, all leathers, the best $3.60 shoe shown anywhere. 82.95 takes choice of any pair Star iirana a snoes ior laaies. 10 siyies. MEN'S SHOES STEXT PAXB OUABAirPZXD. 81.55 for Men's Finest Dress and work Shoes,, heavy and light shoes, lace and Blueher, . 32.19 for. ell makes of $3.25 Star lirand enoes, either lace or tJiucher, all leathers. 82.50 for the best $4.50 12-inch high- lop jiooi mown r. town. Viscoilzed and absolutely watemroof. 83.50 for every pair of $i.O0 Shoes in siof-K, wnemer nign or low top, $3.60 takes your pick. . -. a , $8,000 Men's Underwear. Etc. AT FIRE TTSTD SB WSXTESS' TTlAtEB. 18 cases of Men's Heavy Jersey Ribbed and Fleeced Underwear at 1 Rat 254 and 354.. Worth 35c 50o andj This enormous cut is on goods that are staple as sugar. Limit one suit. 5 cases of Wright's Sanitary Fleeced Health Underwear, sold everywhero at $1.00. for 50C Limit, one suit. 6 canes Brown Jersey Ribbed Scotch Knit Underwear, a splendid $1 seller, at K 954 for all leading lines of $1.60 to ti.im vvooi underwear, we have hun dreds of dozens to show von. 100 dozen of the best 15c Sox for ..54 ijiran o pairs. 100 dozen Men's 10-oz. Ruckskin TTndar. wear in 3 colors; sold everywhere for i.uu uosion s price oOe ljimu, z suits. - 100 dozen extra 2Sc HinitVuO Wnnl Hose for ; ... i .... 124 iinui, i pairs. . 100 dozen Men's 60c Hickory Wash . Shirts 254 14 for Men's Red and Whits Handker chiefs. Limit, five. 124 for men's best 25c Silk Web Sus penders. Limit, 1 pair. 254 for pick of the finest 60c Suspend ers. Limit 1 niIr 254 for any Necktie in the lious. - Limit, one. i MEN'S SHIRTS Ken's Wool and Cordnrov fThlrfa. At 954. .81.50. 82.00 and 82.50 . worth $l.f9, $2.9fiT $3.85 and J-,imu, one. 1 in (TflamovniMi om. 60 boxes of 'em in beautiful soft outing j.iu.nnej, uiue, pinK, ota rose and cream; $ styles neck bands; beat $1.60 -inn ever snown ior 894 " xjooion, nrsi ana salmon. UMBRELLAS f04 or Men's $1.00 Umbrellas. 54 for Men's $1.50 Umbrellas self- opener, i tl.OO for Ladles' $1.75 Bilk Umbrellas. tl.50 for Ladles' $2.60 Silk Umbrellas. I2.00 for Ladies, $3.69 Silk Umbrellas. Beautiful handles Limit, one THE $100,000 STOCK OP THB STEW ioss rca oo. Of Duluth and West Superior. Almost uiven A way. FREE! FREE! FREE! oo 'ur coats, nodiy burned, each 8100 118 Cloth Skirts tops burned, each 810 " v-vuio, Ljuan., apes ana jackets, each 820 And a good many other articles will be iouna in a Dig room at the back of the store. Make your selection 1 article PBEB, and clerk in charge will have it wrapped ior you wun as much care and courtesy as if you had bought $100 worth. A BIO LOT OP MEN'S GOODS WILL BE GIVEN A WAT on the men's side some conditions. Meip yourself. ZB Fur Coats, worth to $50 and $160, tur 1K 15 Fur Capes, worth $35.00 to $75.00, for '. ...810 1 A A T Dill, j ' oiin-uiiou ioia coats, in fair condition, for 2 15 1 case of damaged Skirts, each .7.254 60 dozen Ladies' Skirts In perfect con dltiivat.1 l-75. 82.05. 84.25 5?0S5-75',(irth 2-lS 13.26" $i.8S. $7.89 and $10.15. THE ESTTZBB STOCK OP TTTT! trp.-m TOSX TV. CO. AT WAT BSX.OW COST At.?-J0r:?3.45. 84.85. 87,45. r'Pc'Pli, .i worth 15.00, 8.60, $11.5, $16700 $2M0 and $25Jo! Nearly all silk or satin HnH fmnA- cloth, fancy - overplaid, navy plaid, checks and strrpes. all lengths and nobby styles. , ' , . , . V . Housekeeper's Joy and 81,95. worth $1 ana j.io. z cases Lace Curtains, full siaes, pretty patterns, at . Sl.OO. 81.45 worth $1.00, $1.50, $2.25 juimit, pairs. $18 PAIBS GOOD BifjASTKETS In wool, part wool and cotton, all full sizes; are in good condition, at T54. and 85.00. worth 11.19. o DC Tft ti is .e oe j $7.26: this" includes scarlet, white and grey lamo s wool 12-4 blankets; heavy aouDie twisted eotton blankets; double iieecea mixea oiankets. Limit, 2 pairs. BEDSPBEADB 11-4 and 12-4 sizes, in real Marseilles, at 854, 81,50. 81.9S, and 82.98. worth $1.60, $2.28, $3.85 and $6i0. jjimit, one. 88 BAKES COMPOSTS At .894. 81.39. 82.15. 82.85. worth $1.46, $2.25, $3.46 and $4.95; all best cotton fleeced, all big sizes. Limit. 2 comforts.. 754 'or best Duck Pillows, big ones values. Limit. 1 nair. 18 dozen Corsets at 254. 504. 754 , ana pi.uu. worm exactly double what we ask you.' Limit, one pair. LADIES' HOSE 254 'Cashmere at 194 25c Rib Top Cotton at 15 Boys' and Girls' Heavy School Shoes, 104 and 154. worth 16c and 25c, Ladles' Outing Gowns, big full sizes ?i94. 854 &na Sl.UU, wortn $1.00, 1.60 and $1.76. Ladies' : Outing Petticoats 454 and 654. worth 75c and $1.00. Ladies Fine Neck Furs Oyer $2,000 worth of beautiful Neck Furs cams in this great lot from the New York Fur Co.. Duluth, Minn. New Tork. Fur Co. $3.00 Sable Neck Scarfs 95 New York Fur Co. $6.60 Otter and Sable Furs, 2 yards long 82.15 New York Fur Co. $16.00 Mink Scarfs New York "fuV Co. $20.66 'm' Ink ca?fs at aa 50 New York Fur Co,-$a6.00 Chinchilla Scarfs ...84.95 One piece to each customer. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Cotton at 154. 254 and 504. -worth - 25cT 60c &nriv75c. Wool at 894V 81.00 and 81.25, worth $1.00. $1.26 and $1.60. Bovs' 60c Underwear, heavv. at ..201 Child's 36o Underwear, heavy, at ..194 Ladies' Mackintoshes, Pet ticoats. Kimonos, Skirts.Etc. Q4 for Ladles' $5.00 Mackintosh in blue,, black and fancy colors, slightly damaged, by water. Limit nra. T 81.00 for Ladies' $10.00 Mackintosh, in rancy mixed tweeds, all sizes, very slightly smoke damaged. , . . Limit, nnn. 81.50 for $16 Toadies'.. Cravenettes, suK ana wool winter beauties. Just a nit mii...1 - . . . . . . Ladles' Comfortable Kimonos at 254. P,J ., viu oo, so ana $1.85; silk trimmed. Limit, one. ;i LADIES' LEATHERBtOfnr 8ATXEB SAMKTS At 954 81.50. 82.00 and mt.KO. regular ii.eo, $3.25, $2.95 and $3.69. 100 Taffeta Silk' Waiata frnm fhm New York Fur Co. stock, $7.60 values, in 1 shades. ..mu ttre. $10.00 values, in 10 shades ....,85.45 Lin it, one. 100 Misses' Coats go at . If you look youll buy. 254 ZiOaOEBS' BOOTS, ETa Complete lines of Loggers', Cruisers'. . Hunters' and Prospectors' Boots in . all- the . leading makes at a saving . of from $1.60 to $3.60 on each pair. Make us prova lt.. ;-. ' v, . ,t, " . , :