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:a:. '.r:; . v. 1908, THE STORE NOTst&TOB. BIST COOJ)S;Af LQW5TR1CS OREGONVETS -7-,' miii Dii booh I' vvrMi7 New Structures Assured for Eastern Oregon City to " Cost Nearly $500,000. ow "SSf'fi B-ur over 1.25.000. The reduced prica f SJ &Jc 1 nd ether terlal will result hi many new home, being built this spring and nmAr-M. fnllowln new buildings are as --- . . i. ..... t ri now auuuv sured and plans ! Court' house. - United States poatofflce - federal building i Hospital $100,000 a"? 150.000 100.000 J0.009 25.000 17.600 U;0O0 10,000 (.000 DVTnd buiines, building ol . " v.. .nniamnlntM lor eauy 'wlUrun 'ih. total P t v v V 46.000, ....-, ( fraternal lodVe' home. bn?M Vm, Knlgms w ' neirlv 1200, now near wk wnn""' CltiienaVBank building VlmirlnC mill -. mv library n R A W. depot Residence DrHuff fcwn to" bS' contemplated Irtrtitlon to Adler building t 000. VA'-v w. thu Odd Fel' 5Sd tUrt wlU be no oceaslon for any I WrwclV .inaustrlal commit- i tee" representing J -.,"" .- MmmtrrUl bodies OI "'."' - "I ' eclal literature, de- . i npitnarinff some SP M DCM0I I I LIIOI -.'-" ni)A! UIHi oris iist of Those Placed on Holla In First District of, ..-'.-.ymate'v-'r''''' i: iYV. a ooaslbls In January, ?' "tm "booster commltts." will begin an .treslye advertising campaign early f f5E. Ji vTr In many eastern publl- : MSaf V2euVwhlch are not V quite completa. v :' SALO0NMAN IS FINED FOR FLOURISHING GUN ' t (Sptelal Dtopates e The 3cuaU I HeppTer.: Or, Jan. t.-Clrcult court. a iter yesterday morn- JkSket be'lng very VrcSarlei AiS lai or." thefui at lone. rnra await tb. action of Jurge Ayers' court - en . P.,e.K2uV;rorm "school, and wm be taken there this morning. Rnnm in Typewriters. Kew Model Remington, manuf actor- er'H nrlce 1106: our pries 160. rA-?I mA-i fa.it. Premier, manufac- turer a prtca our price 147.50. ThesePare fine machines, doing work f' o vnod as when new ana wiircn wo i fiaedlut fonewn C. Smith & Bros ? typewriters. 1 M. Alexander & Co.. 110 yifta street. - 3 M Vamt. Addrm. JUNBSTERS AT BOISE ANOEY AT PROSECUTOR B-WV?-S?-M- Coiiin... teMa tt."atlo which include, prac I ticallv all the pastors In the city, has lust 'passed resolutions condemning ! County Attorney Koelsoh for having re J f?sedyto permit the operation o ! a plo l tnre machine showing the Pa,",n w-v" at the Young Men's Christian as i MtlSn building In Sunday afternoon. 'ft The ministers were severe In their de t cimtlon and assert that tha "orn.r. f annarent interpretation of the Bungay 5 fest ?aw Is a most rrlevous one that t Mb action has only brought contempt (WMhlngtoo Boreaa of Tbe Josresl.) W ashlngton, D.- C, Jan. I Congress man ;Hawley; who recently aopolnt! Walter S. Joscphson of Kosebarg,' a cadet at West Point, and William E. Smith of Jefferson and Irving I Hags dale of Roseburg alternates, regretted that he could not arrange tot ft com petitive examination. He had -nderr stood there would be two vacancies, one cauaed by the failure of the cadet last appointed, and he named Joaephson m fornially some tlmago for one of the vacancies. Learning only one vacancy would give mm appointive power.- n was compelled to name Joscphson lor mally, and forego Jtha. competition.- L'nder the new service pension law, 200 residents of the First district have been placed on the rolls, the totar pay roll of these pensioners being IZ,uu month or $32.00 a year. Congressman Uawlev provides tho following list He has taaen mUch interest In pensions and already has'a large correspondence on these matters. The 200 names are. Rudolph Crandall. Hlllsboro; W . F. Kramer. Grants Pass; Hiram Weatherly. Bcottsburg; Thomas Larkln, Marohfleld. L. H. Oehrett. tlrants Pass; William Bt. John. Albany: B. -VenAletnvbJ? on; A. B. Tucker. Jefferson; J. F. Frlel. Cherryvllle; U. li. Hathaway. Tillamook. Henry Conn. Roseburg; H. H. Davlca., Forest Grove; John Jjamford. Junction City; John Medley. Oakland; A. u. Simpson. Albany; J. M. Toms. Apple gate; C H. Hoiden. Florence 1 20, Thomas AlliRhaw. Eugene, 12; D. M. Bentley. Marquam, 12; FVk. fteveris, Corvallls.'ll2; J. J- Nya. Toledo. $20. Cyrus Armstrong, Lafayette. ander Cole, Oakland. 112; A. H. Scho fleld. Buxton. $16; O. W. Kelley Cottage Grove. .112; J. W. McCrum. Glen. 1. w u DrMon CltV. 112; W. t- Burke. Stephens. 20; W. F. Smith. Boring, $12. .. . .... T T A. C. Archbold, Hlllsboro. $16; J. L. Casto. Canyonvllie, $20- J. H. Benson Oregon City, $16: J. H. Beyhmar. Hub bard $12: G- D. Farrar. Roseburg. $20, Eteaaar Jones. Merlin. $12; D. R. Wi. Wilbur, $1Z ; li. M. uwrum ,; an $12; Daniel Casey, Junction City, $20. C. D. Andrus, RoseDurg, it; yoe Ban Francisco, i " .ll'i. . i rnnl,h w Mldlaw. Oregon City. $16; John a Butler Junction City. lis: ira u. Jiassen, uauu. llolman. Orants..Paas, $12; Mrs. Jeane pomeroy. corvanis, . jvm Independence. 116: Jonathan McCain. Roseburg. $12; Jasper Luper, Amity. $20; Augustus Hickathler, Drain. $12; Aden C Spencer, Ashland. $12; Mrs. ah R. White. Langlols $8. Isanc D. 8mlth. Eagle Point. $20; Ja cob W. Cheshire. Foster, $12; Thomaa F Lewis, Chltwood. $16; James K. l. Barrett. Cottage Grove. $12; Chauncey Coffman. Sandy. $12: Martin . P. Lecper, Aioany, mr ,,?,T Junction City. $16; Thomas F. HU1, Placer. $12; William all, North Yam hill, $20; Hayden B. VanValkenburg. Sllverton. $12; Mrs. Mary A. Court wrlght, McMlnnvllle, $; .Hiram C. 8toddard, Hubbard. $12? -Horatio P. Shrlver. ballas. $12: Mrs. Julia A- Coy. and two minor children. Ophlr. $12: hemlah Freer. Alrlle. $12; ,Dfnlel g. Lounsbury. Qfndale Wl" t.-.' FUher. Monmouth. $15; W. D. Matthews. Dallas $12; B. B. Scott, Creawell $20; A. B. Camp. Roseburg. $12- John B. Andrews. Junction pity. $12; Jx B Arnold, McMlnnvllle. $20. m.j' J. H. Arnold. Toledo. $15: Wlam B. Tucker, Vide, $12: George-Hall Medford. $12; James Robinson. Sllverton, $12, O. J. Freese, Corvallls. $12; Amos W. ru,i.n vjlll.hnpn 120: II. C. Mc- Simmonds, Lebanon. $12; M. B. Norrla. Ashland. $16: Walter Drane. Coqul e, $15; Henry Nernham. Klamath Falls, $12; Levi Wrhlte. Roseburg. $12: A. H. Llmbocker. Corvallls. 1 12; David Perin Monroe. $12: James Newman. Rex, $12, Alexander Raymond, Forest Grove, $iz, Seorge Conn, Paisley, $12: W. W. Davis. Roseburg, $12; JT- Henderson Gar ik. ir w Stickle. Summit. $1Z; a. w! BenUey. Marquam, $12: Columbus York Cole. Marcola, $12; Edward Rice, new- i Lighting fund .. Fund for repair 5!mpl Home Cure that Anyone Can Use Without Pain, 'Danger or - Loss ot Time from Work SENT FREE TO ALL ' I rur roptnre wltboot oiwrstlon, pula, dsj cer er low ef llnw. Wbeo I y cure, I do iid dors (war with trauee Tor- all time. To eooTlne rmi nl foor -raptured friend that my Dlaeowy actually enrea I waat yen to ta.t It. without on. cent expeoae te four aelf. Bemamber. I am not tryluf to svll roa troaa but I nf'er ros an ablnte, perft and parmanwit cure tfi.t roeana fwdonr from pain and anfferlnr. a largely Increajed phjalc il a-ud awaUl lfor. a fuller eajpysieiit el llf'a bleaalnira and years of comfort nt UfHctlon added to the length of. your life. , m't send .any money, alniply fill ent the coupon below, Indicate on tha location of the rupture, and mall It to Bia. Don t nexleet thla Important matter t alngle day or continue to I tortured any longer by cheap. ready.ind trusses. ; My remarltsble offer is tbe ' fairest ever made and should be taken adrantage ef lea me diately by all ruptura sufferers. Froo Treatment Coupon Mark on the diagram the location of the rapture, answer the questions and mall thla to Or. W. 8. RICE, 646 Main 6lfert Adasii, H. Y. Ttm Supturtdt " Does Itnptvr paint , Do you war a trnul -r- CITY PURSE HAS ATTACK OFfilUMPS Portland's Tocketbook at Beginning of New Year Holds $700,040. With the beginning of 1908 Portland starta out with $700,040.89 In the city i treasury, of which $167,S12.1 la In th5 general fund. Ther is a balance of $17,310 in New York while there still remains $128,161.24 in Ladd & Tllton's bank. This latter sum is the residue of the old bonding act and about $38, 833 of this amount will be taken up In 1908. . . , . , ,. City Treasurer wenein compieiea mm esieraay ana siuiea mi m vnu. rnr 1 UMX Rolinea In trassurv . ...$564,569.55 Balance In New. York .17,310.00 Balance in Ladd & Tllton.. 128,161.34 hn -1 - i J. U ., Credited as follows: General fund . xrsst with i vaudeville performances. Egypt's Crops. ' ' (0nlted Press Leased Wire.) Ca'lro, Jan. 2. The cotton crop of Egypt, ready for exportation, la estl- mated ai i,uu,vw - 300,000. Coal. . i To A storoare Co. Phones " effica East 244. A-1244; Bunkers, Main V 6663; A-1063. ' ' Big Ball at Aurora. 1 (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) ' Aurora, Or.. Jan. 2 The big ball given by the Aurora band New eara ':' her was well attended, and though the day and evening was not propitious .-' for the event, the big Lewis and Clark i' hall waa crowded, people coming from Portland and Oregon City. Si Yes, we're right at it, and at it right . . -. - Our waygiving our cus tomers the chance to get Winter Suits and Overcoats . at reduced prices, and the coldest weather yet to come. ,; Here's a bunch of heavy ; ones now at a light price. They were $12.50,, $15.00 and $18.00 now ?S.G5. "fa CloliiinqSQ KuhiiPi trj" 1C3-1CS THIRD, r.nnrt ve rlfv'e -finances are in aplendld con dition with a prospect of a -prosperous 1S repori iouowb; 7AA tlAtl ca Balances. . .$167.812. 1 88.140.98 At i7n u 10!l753 ! Fire denartment fund . , Police department fund . . . . Street repair fund ttnti1 InHtthtarinofta IntpreSt fund, treasury 26,552.04 J Bonded Indebtedness interest, nh... Vatlnnnl Ptnnk New York 120.00 I Bonded indebtedness Interest, Chemical National Bank, New York -M, 16.800.00 Bonded Indebtednessinterest, N. W. Harris & Co., Kew port, $12; J. J. Boone Tuaiuin o; ' T. Wilder, Phoenix, $12: Mrs. Agnes H. Colvl. Corvallls, $8; C. H- , R1?' Newport, $12; J. L. Morsex, 8alem, $15, Mra. Catherine Platta. Newberg. $15, -ptnr Wntt Oreaon City. $12; David a.iu.. raii 1(S- Alias Russell, Springfield, $16; James Cahlll. Roseburg, 20; C. C Hooper. i)iut e'.'Vr. t tt Adam Heffnw. Roseburg, $15: J. H. Bonbrake, Kerby, $12: Lewis nor ton. Eugene. $l2;.Odom C. Zook. Mon mouth, $12; Isaac P. Rood. McMlnn vllle. $20; Isaac D. Kyans, c-snyonvui. tie- .t t. rnrhett. Ashland. $20; W. S. Clay, Medford. $12; J. T. Weston, Mur phy. $12; F. S. Cottle, Carlton. $12; Uriah Hover. Phoenix, $15; Michael Pen dleton. Mullne. 116: L. M.'Rees. Ynn calla. $15; L. B. Carter, Orlene, $16 Benjamin J. Davenport, Sllverton, $12, Joseph P. Smith, Sllverton, $12; G. W. Hanson. Blkton. $12; Isaac C. Sutton. Salem, $12; Whipple Naah, Eagle Creek, $15; H. H. Lawion, auh, Henry H. Brownson, Bridge, . $12; John Rlx, Toledo, $12; W. H. veruter, Toledo $15; William Maxlngs, JVllholt, $12; J. H. Doty, Medford, $12; J. H. P. Gulid. Sllverton, $12; C. W. Sherman, Dairy. $12: T. W. Richardson, Rose burg, $12; T. A. Swan, Albany- $12; B. J. Owen, Monmouth, $20; Laban Mauld lng. Sllverton, $12; Alex Withers, Eu gene, $15; Reuben Wright, Ruch, $15; John M Donnell. Wilbur. $12; G W. Welde Walterville, $16 ; Br g gs. Butte Fans, izu; t. J11,'"' $12: Lewis Colby, Springfield, $12; Har vey Comer, Canyonvllie, J-JO; o. w. vea def, Mount Angel, $12; H. J. Marsh. Sa lem $12: I. P. Putnam. Oregon City, $16 Sumner Carr, Lafayette. $12; M Rodah .Story, Lebanon, $8; Samuel Rus "eirwildefville, $12; F. W. Brown, Waitervllle, $12; J. W. Baker, Sherwood, llo- N. H. Darnall, Liberal, $12; J. A. iin'him. Gold .HU1, $12; G. W. Btur- eon, Meriin, HS'ry1LanderkIng, Olene, $12; John Fltaglbbons. Draper, i; james . Kldrldsre, xiuamouiv, Shaw? Mullno. SIS: 3. H. 'rhomp- klna, Davidson, t,: b. Grants pass, o. o. , ;r;r w 12- J W. Bowman, Estacada, $12. W. Vi'i'.Jn brave. $12: Frank Whitney,' Bandon. $12; O. W. Sperry. da. $12: John McColIum, Sheridan, $12, IT G. Henry, Salem. $12; Francis Far- reli. Albany, T,,ii. ti lalla, $12; Lewis Parriahj-Coqullle. $12. Henry Landachooft, Flounce, $20; Nicholas. Fery, Oervais. $12; John Mc- Cleery. Salem, 111: oioaSItf Turner. 316: H. C. Andrus, Salem, $12, WUUam Worlhlngton. Oawego i. $12; Mr Tjivinia M. Ules, Monroe, $8 Norman LL. Junction City. $16; A. S Brow. Salem, $15; William Burchard, Salem. Henrv Eton. Provolt. $20; J. A. Wafd.Woo4s, $15? S. a Briatow, Pleas, ant H1U, $12; Keorga Hobba, Willam ette. $12; A. M. Berot"u C Morgan, Peraiai, am n. . weaUier, Newberg. $15i Thomaa Han rTk? Eikton! $lg,,W 'Kussell, Grants Pass, $12; J. J.JHW. HUlshoro. $12. P.- B. Geanieios. uacw i nav: Salem. $15; O. H. Cobb. DaUas. $12; Abner. Vinlng. Watervllie, iz; co- ald Perdue, irospecw . TCn-eVsman Ellis alac- l P a lonllst of pension Clients and sup-; plies these names of thosa recently placed the rolls in ths Second dis trict: $90.00 8,980.00 nf streets and brldees 81. 9S Water bond interest fund .. 72, 821.00 Street improvement fund .. 72,825.00 Street improvement fund .. 35,192.18 Bcwer fund 1-S2i Street extension fund 4,056.92 Street and sewer Improve mnt 2.040.13 Imrjrovement fund, treasury. 1,619. S9 ! Improvement fund, Ladd & Tllton 128,161.34 Improvement bond interest fund 5,832.01 Improvement bond sinking fund 24,188.84 Water fund 40,944.18 Water bond sinking: fund.... 11.04 Specials, bridge fund 427.61 Police and fire department re use fnrwi 5. 132. SO Park fund 10,880.92 j Redemption fund 76.22 General fund of redemption warrants 2,889.33 Cascade Power company.... 1,000.03 W. 3. Wngsland, -Peri7 Luawig mc- M osier, jonisi -ju. ii'ns, 3Uva C. Rlnkeg, Milton; Marlon MlnKley. Prlnevllle; JUUus J. Eastman, sari CUUkanie; Thomas C. Shreve, Port land Mount - TBDorj. ana jane iu. -v-terson. gamoel L. Lum. Portland. - 1 1- . i i . i in . '" " 4KnllKh TWAtH TfnSltT.. ,rrnHta Pmi : LaaaeS Wlrat.-'---; Montevideo, Jan. z.-Thfr abolition of the death penalty in Uruguay ha been definitely established by th vot Of ths 5hmbejo.rd Total $700,040.89 KIGER'S FORTUNE TO GO TO HIS WIDOW (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Corvallls, Or., Jan. 2. The will of the late Reuben C. Klger has been filed for probate at the clerk's office. It bears the date October 22. 1900, and the witnesses are Georga W. Irvine and Dr. H. 8. Peruot. The estate is valued at $37,000 and the heirs are the widow. Mrs. Minerva Klger, two sons, Richard - and John, both of Corvallls, and one daughter, a minor, Minerva Klger, who is at home. Mr. Kiger commands the payment of $1,000 to the widow for the main tenance of herself and daughter pend ing the settlement of the estate, and bequeaths to the widow during her life the estate entire. After her demise It I. tn hu rifvlrtPfl. Mrs. Klger is appointed guardian of the daughter and is also named as exe cutrix of the estate. PENDLETON PEOPLE' PAY LESS FOR COAL (Special Dlspatcn to To Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. Jan. 2. Coal has taken another tumble id Pendleton and It Is now selling at $7 per ton In the local market. The local supply Is large Amf If lfll now certain there will be no coal famine in Umatilla county this winter. ' Veteran belongs in asylum for insane v (Special DIapatcb to Tbe Joat. al.t Pendleton. Or., Jan. 2 Dr." W. T. Vincent, one of the leading physicians of this city makes a statement regard ing the case of Dr. Henry, F. W. John- Baak rooUsluMSS. - "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C O. Eldridge, of Empire. Ga. "I have used New Discovery eren years and 1 know It is the best remedy on earth for coue-hs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, oui jnww uimjuvery quickly cures evsry attack, Known ibex world over as the king of throat and. iung remedies, i Bold under guaran tee at Skldroore Drug Co.'s drug store. ;;.:'ffifmWmTVri mm V. '. ': .' ' . A , ; Corsets Reduced ' J ' ' . .' .'""if.' '$'.: " Warners' Rust - Proof and ;Th9mson's; " Glove - Pitting " Corsets reduced as follows i $1.25 Grades now at $1.50 Grades now at ....$1.3S $2.00 Grades now at ..Afl.80 $2.50 Grades now at ....f2.25 $3.50 Grades now at ....?3.15 Our store is now in the hands of the administrator and all present stocks must be realized on at pnee, regardless ot coSt or former selling price. . To accomplisb, thi every Article in the store has been reduced to the lowest possible .level. It s a positive, selling out! An opportunity every woman m this city and surrounding territory, should taRe prompt"advantage of. Mail orders given careful attention. 7 7- if j-:t ENTIRE STOCK TABLE LINENS REDUCED 53-inch Mercerized Table Dam ask, 40c grade ..29J 60-irich 'Satin Finished Table Damask, 65c grade 47? oCWnch Pure Linen Table Dam. ask, extra weight and quality: $1.00 grade at 74 18- inch White Hemmed Dice Napkins, standard $1.25 grade; sale price, per dozen 19- inch Bleached Cotton Crash, red border and very absorbent, 8 l-3c grade 14x33-inch Fringed Cotton Tow els, red 'borders; standard 10c grade; sale price 18x36-inch Fringed Cotton Tow els, a splendid 124c quality; special, each 8f 18-inch Brown Pure Linen Crash, extra heavy and regular 15c grade; yard 10f Splendid Bargains in : Coats, ;ai?iiW;iSiA v SEASON'S BEST STtLES We offer you values in women's and, children's high grade ready-to-wear apparel that youll find hard to 'match at- twice our price. A few specimens follow. ,: Children's Fancy Tweed Coats, with velvet collar and cuffs, lined; regular $5.00 values. Come m sizes; aq h .2 to 6. Sale price. '. . w)m I Women's Full Length Coats in gray and brown mixtures; our best regular feiH $6.50 values. Full range of m Qf- sizes. Sale price. . ..CTawD Women's Rain-proof Silk Coats in all popular effects; regular $20.00 and $22.50 values; 'choice whilA-Q a they last at, each VXa.UU Women's All Wool Black Panama Dress Skirts, full plaited in box or cluster styles; best $7.50 values. Sale price, each ....$5.98 White Mohair Waists, advance spring styles; full plaited front with fine pin tucks; standard $3,25 val- An ues; all sizes. Sale price.....; peau Sheets and Cases 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, reert forced center, 70c grade.. . 5T, 81x90 Hemmed" Sheets,', reen forced center, 75c grade . ; . 63 72x90 'Linen Finish Hemmed Sheets, 85c grade, each....60e 45x36 Hemmed Pillow Cases, I2y3c grade, each 1 If ENTIRE STOCK . Lace Curtains REDUCED Ruffled Swiss Curtains2 ydst long, 50c grade...... 8f Fancy Striped Ruffled . Swiss Curtains, 85c grade . . . . .;. i , .63f Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 2j4 yds. long, several patterns to, pick from; $1.50 grade... ;...f .05 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, 2tf yds, long, white and eru; $2.00 quality, a pair, f Bobbinet Curtains with Batien btirg lace edge and insertion; white and ecru; $2.50 grade at, a pair fl.05 40-inch Flaked Curtain Madras, all 'colors and best 25c grade; a yard lTf 40-inch White Curtain Scrim, a splendid l2'2c quality; special sale price, a yard: ........ P Of) Scotch LaceCurtains, 3 yards Jong; gpod width, standard $1.15 value; special, pair TR Men's, Women's and Children's DMerwearfi Hosiery Away Under Regular V S ffusa Women's and misses' fine Fleece Ribbed Vests and Pants, gray, cream and white ;'35c grade, special.... Misses' Fleece Ribbed Union Suits, standard 50c grade at any store. Sale price, each Women's fine Wool Ribbed Vests in gray only; $1.00 grade at .47 Women's fine Fleece Ribbed Vests and Pants; ?5c grade, garment.. 47 Women's Non-shrinkable Wool Vests and Pants, in gray and cream; $150 grade, sale price, ' garment 97 Forest Mills fine Wool Vests and Pants; $1.50 grade, sale price.. 1.19 Men's All Wool Vicuna Underwear, best $1.50 grade; sale price 83 Women's fine Cashmere Finish Hos iery, 25c grade; sale price 1 Black Cat Hosiery for women, double heel and toe, fast black; sale price only .."Ji Children's extra heavy Ribbed School Hose, 25c quality; sale price.. 12J4 Remarkable Values in Dress Goods and Silks Take Quick Advantage 36-inch Mixed Suitings big assort ment of colorings and standard 50c grade. Sale prce, a yard... ....27 44-inch AH-Wool . Imported Suitings, best regular $1.00 and $1.25 values; sale price.. ....63, 56-inch Plaid Broadcloth, regular $2 values; sale price, yard ?119 56-inch Mixed Cloakings, $2.00 and $2.50 grades; sale price, yard... 97 44-inch Silk and Wool Crepe de Chine, Voile, Eoliennes in tans, grays, and blue; $1.25 grade; sale price 79 19-inch Taffeta Silk, a full line of col ors; 75c quality; sale price ...58- 34-inch Black Taffeta Silk, regular $1.25 grade; sale price, a yard... 95 36-inch Black All Wool Suitings, best 50c quality; sale price 39 52-inch Black AH Wool Broadcloth, standard $1.50 grade; sale price.. 95 aa Pfarfc- Rrilliantine. snlendid , , . , . , wi..- . . 85c quality; sale price, yard 55 V 35c Soisette 25c a Yard Soisette, a standard 35c fabric at any store in town. Comes in a complete line ot shades including blue, pink, champagne, red, green, tan, brown, black, cream and white. Warranted genuine. $4.09 Cape Gloves $3.38 Gejjuftje Kassan Cape Gloves in all the nfwest Shades, "on sale at this remark ably low price. Made in gtfod generous sizes. Harness stitched and the best $4 glove in the world. No mail orders filled Wool Blankets for $2.65 White Wool Blankets, good size and qual ity, red, pink and blue . borders, finished with silk tape the very same quality sold about town "special" at $3.50 a pair. Only 50 pairs left of this lot, so be prompt Special 7V2C 5,000 yards of Extra Qual ity Outing Flannel in pink and blue stripes; regular 10c, 124c and 15c grades. wm mm mi i s a mr mr Corner Third and Morrison Streets Special 12c Heavy German Flannels for Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, etc. Complete line of-coK orings. Regular 20c grade. son. owing to the fact that there was much Indignation felt by the people here over the fact that his son. Harry F. Johnson, who Is wealthy, had him placed In an Insane asylum Instead of some sanatorium and In charge of a nurse. The public considered the old geritleman childish and harmless. Dr. Vincent says In part ' I nave been In close touch with the case for a long time and I know what the wife and son of Dr. Henry B. Johnson haye been compelled to put up with for the past six months. In addition to being blind the old man Is hopelessly Insane and it requires the constant time and atten tion of from two to three persons a day to care for htm properly. 'The proper place for him ?ls in tns state insane asylum or private sana torium and of the two I would choose the state Institution." FATHER OF INTENDED BRIDE KILLS YOUTH (Sptdal Dispatch to The Journal.) . Butte, Mont, Jan. 2.-t-E. A. Lawrence, aged , of this city was shot and killed yesterday afternoon -at pillon, south of here, by Fred Baker, a promi nent resident of Dillon. Lawrence was about to wed Baker's 16-yer-oid daugh ter He was attired in his wedding clothea and she tn her bridal gown. 7 ThOustice of the peace had arrived when disagreement arose between the bVidearoonTand father anoV Lawrence told the justice that the wedding would nnt nmur at the Baker home, but at a csWof the brldT across the street As Lawrence was endeavoring to Induce the ihrl to accompany Mm to her cou sln's home. Baker shot Lawrence, . See Better Time Ahead. ; ? (flatted 1rts -leased .-Wtr.v iTattiaburr. Miss., Jan. 1. Me.nbera of ths Mississippi Yellow . Pine asso ciation are gathering hers to, dismiss the antiseptic qualities of Mexican Mustang Liniment insure Its being the best for use In all cases of Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all Opem Sores. It expels all dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma tion is kept down and the Injured parts ren&sred painless. It soothes and relieves promptly and positively. ' Insist on getting what you ask for substitutes disappoint. For sale by all Drnfglsta. 95c., 50c and $:. per bottle. the trade. Owing to the financial string encv and the low prices of lumber a majority of the mills have been run ning on part time of late. Leading members of the trade, however, now re gard the outlook as much better and it is possible that the conference may decide to resume the operation of the plants on full timo at an early date. i, In Taft's Home State. (United Press leased Wire.) , Pnlumhna Ohio. Jan. 1. The first skirmish in he flaht between 6sretary Taft and -Senator Foraker to -get the Oh in indorsement la .exoeetea to come this Afternoon irbwut memoers 01 iat Merchants Savings Trust Company CAPITAL $150,000.00 Act as Trustee in all legitimate relations requiring such' , service as to real arid personal estates and in bond issues. V Does a general banking business. Solicits patronage of those requiring service of a well-4 eqwppeu ana convrtuve iiuok . i Has funds for first class improved property mortgage Joans,; 3 Frank Watson....... .... Pres. V7i Ii. Fsar..; .........Secy. B. 1' Durham.... Vlce-Pres. . &.tC Catching. ....... Ass't .Seo'y.. ....j?"-. ,. O. W.T. Muellhaupt.'. !JL. Cashier 1 " - - ', '-- .- - ' "-i ' '. - ;: r::-':.V 7iH;:vl Renublican stats' " Commutes ; get to gether at the Nell home for the pur pSsS of selecting the time and pU oe for fSre tbe mlddU ct TtbrW in , order that he Ohio Indorsement may have its full effect on the conventions In other states, neariy all of which will be held later. It Is believed ; that Inasmuch as both - Taft" and' Foraker have Indicated a preference- for the -district primary plan of electing ths state, delegates, it WiU pe aaoyveu. gOO. and.. O