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I . , : : ' SOME , AMATEUR INSPJK ANIONS IN THE ' LAND,.' Fit AUD f .TRIALfifc , , : ; , . ; , jj
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I thfl land fraud
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JUDGEHUNT
aaaroateur arttet do when yon k1y blm the chance? Randall White, .aged' 16, .answera with the abore aketchea from life In
trial. Randall -worka for the United Fresa and thinks he knowa how.to draw pictures. The Journal fare him the oppor
He fcaa 'never taken drawing easona,bue he. did well, didn't he? ,. V.V : : , , ... t
liKllilllTS BAIIK
L J. Wilde' Offers , to
; scribe $50,000 to Insure ;
Quick EeopSning:. : .
Loula J. Wild, . who la th prim
mover In th reorganisation that will
absorb th , Oregon Truat ft Saving
bank, ha offered to subscribe 150,000
of the 'desired new capital of th Mer
chant National bank. HI pled I
contingent upon the consummation of
the former nrolect. He ura-ea that loy
al public spirit In Portland ought to be
strong enougn to nring apout tn pay
ment of dollar for dollar to very de
DOHltor In a Portland bank.' 1
"I think It of paramount Importance
thai this city ahould be able to say
there has not been a dollar lost by any
d-posltor in a Portland bank," said he.
"If our clan of navlne- out the Orecon
Trust A Savings bank prevails, and that
now seems to be reasonably certain, I
will nut $60,000 Into new stock of th
Merchants National and pay for th
same within the year."
Associates of Mr. Wilde In the Horn
Telephone company have deposit In
the Merchants National, and ha will uae
hi Influence to Induce them to take
long time certificates for these sums.
Clearing house certificate to th
amount of 1250.000 were cancelled to
day by payment of that amount of cash
by the Merchants National to the fi
nance committee of the elearln house.
This transaction releases securities val
ued at 1351,000, that were deposited by
the Merchants National with th com
mittee In exchange for wheat money
during the stringency, and settle that
bank's account with the clearing house.
The certificates cancelled were pruo
tioally the last of Portland's emergency
ourrency that remained In existence. ,
. The final report i of Receiver K. C.
Mears of th Title Guarantee A Trust
company will be submitted to th court
Monday, and at that time W. M. Mild
will take over the affairs of the sus
pended bank and ask for the appoint
ment of a receiver-to serve during the
period, of Its liquidation by Mr. Ladri.
The Title Guarantee 4k Trust company'
affairs will probably be administered
from the headquarter of Mr. Ladd at
th.Ladd A Til ton banking house. ,
MANY SIGNATURES
TO SINGLE TAX
than to Pes Wojne dealers tint th
Minnesota wholesaler can un'Wr i
Iowa dealer In what should be coinjrt
Itlve territory. Th Iowa shippers an I
jobbers twllsv they have at Imnd ui
f talent evidence to convlnve the com
missioners that a revision of Interstate
freight rates should be made.
More than 1,000 signatures have been
secured by the promoter of the alngl
tax amendment to the state constitu
tion which It la desired to put before
the people for their Indorsement in
June. The amendment is calculated tn
take the tax off all manufacturing con
cerns, factories, dwelllnsr houses, tools
and personal property. It has benn
taken In hand by the Oregon Tax Re
form association and It Is expected that
the measure will be slameei bv a vast
number Of people before It is necessary
to file It with the secretary of state.
Iowa Shipper Complain.
(Catted Pre Leased Wire.)
' De Moines, Iowa. Jan. 17. The inter
state commerce commission met here
today to take uo the complaints of
Iowa shlppere that the railroads doing
business In this state are discriminat
ing in favor of Minneapolis and 8t
Paul a against this city and other
Iowa points. .The charges have been
brought by Freight Commissioner Wyll
of De Moines, who alleges that the
railroad grant rate to Minneapoli
and St Paul merchant so much lower
AS OTHERS THINK
Everyone in ' Portland Hai a Right
. to Hi Own Opinion.
While everyone baa a right to hi
own opinion, yet it is wise to always
consider what other think and profit
by their experience, v
Nothing makes life so miserable, or
interferes so widely with the usefulness
of the average American, a Indignation,
and it la well for u to give fair consid
eration to what other think about this
remarkable affliction. .
Woodard. Clarke A Co, are positive
that in Ml-e-na, stomach tablet they
have an absolute cure for indigestion
and the many disagreeable symptom
that follow this disease, such as dis
tress after eating, coated tongue, bad
taste in th mouth, dizziness, flatulence)
nervousness and debility. -t
Their action In selling Ml-o-na on a
guarantee to refund thi money unless it
cures, shows plainly their belief In th
value of this remedy. They take all
the risk, and there will be no charge
whatever for Ml-o-na unless you are
satisfied that It baa relieved you ot in
dlgeetion. Ml-o-na wakens up the atomaoh mu
cla and strengthens them so that they
take care of all the food you eat in a
natural, healthy way, without pain or
distress after meals.
It costs but 50 cent s box, and doe
more real good than a dosen boxes of
the ordinary digestive tablet. , Th
absolute, unqualified guarantee of
Woodard, Clarke A Co. show . their
faith in the value of Ml-o-na. '
3.1- -a . '.. . .
S STREET WORK
Uphill Fight to Improve
City or to Pay Con
! tractors.
Mayor Lane, City Engineer Taylor,
R. L. Sabln and D. S. Patullo held dlf
ferent opinion yesterday afternoon In
regard to letting contract for city
improvement work all due to an Iron
bound rule which, prohiblta letting blda
for more than 10 per cent -of the city
engineer's estimate. The controversy
arose over the Improvement of Stark
street between Seventh and Uurnslde
with a bltullthie pavement. .
City Engineer Taylor and Mr. Sabln
contended that the contract should be
let in this Instance although the bid
was 11 per cent In excess of the city
engineers estlm'ate. Mr. Taylor ex
plained that his estimate was made
I months ago and that the company's
oia or xio.zzz wouia not oe iv per cent
in excess of Jii estimate for the work
at the present time.
Mayor Lane Insisted that the rule be
followed saying that it would not be
fair to demand one thing of one con
tractor and" not of another. The mat
ter was finally decided in this way.
: There has been much discussion late
ly regarding the manner in which the
city Jets Its contracts. By reason of
i the. long delays in paying contractors
for their work, street improvements 1
are held up, extensions . of time are
asked for and a general demoralised
uuiiuniun prevail in ma mauer or lm
Viivivln m thtrnnr) fm ra m ,tm
r -' "v vuguivi i m yioaivi uui
Inn Af fheft vaar tr-mrirM -mt-
ftralrtit it pretty fc&rd In th banking
iiuiiuitjra Mia woij vmrnvQ over uy only
Ua am a. A .a. a. T
al extenaiona of loan wera ma da to
th contractor! aimply on the atrenrth
' Th.a It fa orTttATAA hAiiM va k.
but. a th contractor say, cannot be
nviuou 4u sucu canes as m DanKing
holidays because of the clty'a method
i (jyiuius uy inojr money.
WINSLO W MEADE
' CIECLE INSTALLS
Aftar a short business meetlnr of
Wlnslow Meade circle No. 7, Ladles of
O. A. R., Tuesday evening, the doors
were, thrown open for public Installa
tion of officers, as follows:
President, Mr. Ella a. HImes; sen
ior 'vice-president, Mr. Mabel La
Cuyre; Junior vice-president, Mrs.
Utherland; chaplain, Mrs. B. Zehrung;
treasurer, Miss C. M. Scherer; secre
tary, Mr. Daisy Abraham; conduct
ress, Mrs. M. Zimmerman; guard, Mrs.
8. Guptel.
Among th visitor nresent. were
Mrs. Pollock, president of Woodnrd
cirole of Montavllla, Mrs. Dodge of
Sacramento, Mrs. Frater of Roseburg,
Mrs. Reeves of Woodburn, and Comrade
Williams of Medford. The new mem
bers were received by transfer, and
one comrade obligated. The installa
tion was followed by speeches, by the
visitors, musio and refreshment.
Impure blood run you down make
vou an easy victim for orranic-disease.
Burdock Blood Bitters Durifles the blood
cure th cause build you up.
PAY TRUSTS OR GO
WITHOUT PAVEMEHT
Council! ! Finds Itself Up
Against It in Improv
ing Streets.
That Portland - la . in the hand of
trusts when -It-comes to the matter of
street improvement was the state
ment of the members of the street com
mittee of. the city executive board yes
terday afternoon. Between the devil
and the deep', blue ,sea 'is .the way the
situation ha been expressed because
the city has "to contract with either
the Warren Construction company or
the Barber Asphalt company.
Both corporations are raisins- their
bids gradually until the amounts in
variably exceed the 10 per cent rule
of the board. To offset this encroach
ment upon the city treasury the mem
bers have decided to refuse all such
bids. But to do this means holding up
city street improvements.
Either altow the work to drag along
Indefinitely or accept the bid of the
trusts Is the position the board finds
Itself In. To this end the nronosprt fill
On East Madison street was referred
back to the city council because the
bid was excessive. Work on the Oak
street pavement between Second, and
Third streets was held up until the
Barber company can secure the nn-
sent of two-third of the property own
ers. The bid .in thla oase Is slightly
more than 10 per cent in excess of the
olty engineer's estimate. It I probable
tuv JV,ij wnil.l. Will (IT HI.
GEER HERE TO
CLEAR UP FIELD
T. T. (Jeer of Pendleton, having
washed th editorial ink from hi fin
ger haa deserted his sanctum in the
wheat belt and la now at the Perkins, a
full-fledged candidate once more, this
time for the Republican nomination for
congressman from the Second district
Mr. Oeer haa come to Portland in or
der to be at the heart and center of
the political activities of this district
He , will also make a couple ot tours
through th territory speaking as he
goes, in th interest of hi candidacy.
He does not believe that either
George S. Shepherd of Portland or Em
mett Calahan of Baker City will cut
mucn ice so xar as ne. ueer. la con
cerned.
He would not discuss th candidacy
of Judge Ellis, now In congress, as his
opponent was not in the state and so
could not get back at him If he made
any statements which would not add
luster to mat gentleman's chances for
renominatton. Mr. Ueer will be in Port
land for some time.
90 Will
CASTOR I A
for Infiuta and Children
Ths Kind Yea Hara Always Bssgbt
Bar th
Signature of
7
Bert Reed, secretary of the Reed-French Piano Co., Sixth and Burnside.
will sell any piano in his warerooms for cost or even less than cost, pro
vided he gets the cash or a substantial first payment down.
Tomorrow (Saturday) he has a big payment to make at a local bcUik,
here, AND IT MUST BE MET.
. Bring your money go over a stock of 150 pianos find what you
want and it's yours if you can't decide yourself, bring teacher or friend.
STORE OPEN TONIGHT
Reed-French Piano Co.
BERT REED, Secretary.
SIXTH AND BURNSIDE
MUST
RAISE TMf . MONEY-FORCED REALIZATION SALE!
HTX8T .tAXSE HOTOT OS . ft .-"Til III" 'Til 1r HR P 111 T
IYIL.ll J I are clamorinp- for their monev. Thv,Tranr i a
am overstocked need money need it badly. I bought heavily last fall, expecting a tremendous business. It
try
rem
didn't, come the money panic came and the closing of the banks simolv killed everything. My Eastern creditors
1 f t 1 , . a 5JJ , ,, n
rc clamoring lor tneir money, i ney want it at once want it bad and to raise the cash and raise it auicklv I WILL SACRIFICE THE ENTIRE $78,000
STOCK OF THE BOSTON STORE at from 25c to 50c on the Sim
PAUL STRAIN..
"STAR NtANtf
SHOES
ARC NTTO!"
CLOSED TODAY
GETTING READY
SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORN-
LING at .9 o'clock -and lasts until everv
creditor gets his money. .
1 U 1
AD
i y
wtwwbTORl IN OWHTTED 3TAT
9
, That'a why we sell.
7.60 Men's "Wool Suits for.. 82.95
10.00 Men' Worsted Suit
for S4.50
115.00 Men' Blue ana Black
Suits for 06.95
fiY.&o men's BiacK vieuna suits
for S8.50
$20 and $22.50 Men's Custom
Tailored Suits for ftlO.OO
126 and 127.60 Men's Hand Tailored
Suite for 812. SO
ao ana ao Men s xuxtra iJ ina
Suits for , 815.00
sena , us your . man oraera. - - we
guarantee to m you or money deck.
MEWS mrB OVERCOATS BA.CRZ-
riOED BELOW COST TO RAXSUB
CABS AT UNCH.
83.95 for .Men's f 10.00 Melton and
Jersey
ercoats.
85.00 for Men's $16.00 Beaver
l'ancy Mixed uvercoats.
87.50 for Men $17.60 Satin Lined
uverooai.B. , r 1
810.00 The finest overcoat In
stock, values ub to sss.
Buy now. No such chance again.
acOTXOBSS.
Buy your boys' clothing at this
Great saennce esaie.1
BOYS' OVERCOATS.
: : Read about the bla- baraaln:
504 for Boys' good warm $2.00
overcoats. . ' '
954 for Boys' good $8.60 Overcoats.
81.95 for Boy' extra fine $6.00
- Overcoats. .
82.95 for Boys' custom made $7.60
, to $12.60 Overcoats.
The largest stock In tola City to
choose rrom.
sots' strrrs.
f Forced to slaughter this nevr. stock.
504 for boy' D. & B.' Serge Suits.
954 for Boys' Fancy Mixed. Suit,
zor Boys ancy jixea suit.
82.45 for Boys' Fancy Mixed Suits,
to.uu.
V r " s , - oss coats '"x t'
. Almost Given Away,
104 for Bovs' good warm Coats.
5Q4 for Men's good warm Coat.
Kl.OO for tixtra tine BiacK coats,
i 81.50 for new silk-lined Full Dress
. Coats. . . r
. Ajrrs.
T.SOO tialra of Men' rood Pant
old for less than cost of cloth, to
raise money rapiaiy.
1484 for Black Dress Pant.
754 for Men s beavy Worsted $1.60
Pants. . -
81.00 for. th best $S. 00 Pants on
' earth.'
81.95 for fln -$4.50 Tailor-Mad
Pants. 8
82.25 for Fancy , Worsted $S Pants.
82.95 for select lines of our finest
B.uo pants. '
13.45 for pick, of the house, $6.60
and $7.60 values.
OTZKiXIS.
At less than coat nf mnlclnar.
254 for Youth's Heavy 60o and 65o
Overalls.
454 for Men' Overalls, with or-
witnoui did, Diue and DiacK, copper
riveted. . all slses, 76o and 86c
everywhere. .
- -,' "-y 'V VESTS
104 for all sorts and sizes In, Men's
viom vests; ' .. . ; !
RATS.
Every hat In stock fsnrinr 1908
Styles included) sold for below cost.
994 for Men's $2.60 Hats, soft and
SUIT. v
81.SO for Men's $3.00 and $3.50
Hats, sdft and stiff.
194 for Men's 68c Cloth Caps.
KBITS rURlTCSRXlfGS.
Our $20,000.00 stock "of Men's Fine
and Medium Grade Furnishings, con
sisting of garments for the present
and early spring wear. Absolutely
(sold to raise cash) -without a nar-
tlole of profit Send In" your mall
orders. . . ' .
114 for Men's 25c Wool Cashmere
and -Fancy Embroidered Sox.
74 for Men's 16o Maco Sox, fancy'
and black. .- .
194 for all our finest. SSo and tOc
imported box.
HoKTtiwtST Corner First and 5auon 5t.
WORK SBIRTS
Sold at a price that would not pay
for the actual . workmanship. -
-v., I
i ' ': h I ?-W 1
V:;."
1
Neckwear
for every 2Bc Tie In stock,
for every 60c, Tie In stock.
S4 for all 7 6o; and $1.00 . Fancy
Neckwear." . ,! -' ',( a
V . srrsravBisss. -s.
11'4 for.all our 6c Suspender. S
O tn all All. RAn C.an... &
S94'fonaU our 76c and $1.00 Fancy
.eupuviiuits, ; , i ;
194 for E Oe ; Black Sateen 1 Shirts.
29 for ' 76o Extra Heavy . Work
394 for' heavy $1.00" Flannel Work
Shirt. . ' . ' :
694 fr- finest $1.60 Fancy.' Flannel
Shirts.
984 for lO'vtyles of ' $3.'50 and $3.00
Flannel Shirts.
394 for alt our 75c Dress and Negli
gee Shirts.' ' '
504 for,Moharch Shirts.
E. Se W.' CoIIarB, 6 for 254.
GXOTES.'
54 for Heavy Fleeced. Mittens.
194 for "Men's ' 60c Buckskin Gloves.
484 for Men's .9Sa Buckskin Gloves.
894 for Hansen' $1.60 Railroad
Gloves. f' ' t ,
acsar's .tiarssRwSAR.
. 500 doten ; in 'heavy, v medium and
lightweight tfiatnvust hi sold at once
to raise money. , ; t ,
154 for! Mea's' sSo :Ribbed' Medium .
weight Underwear.'
254 for; Men's i60c Heavy, Ribbed
Natural Underwear . . '
354. fo". the best Sanitary Fleeced
76c Underwear,
594 fbr th finest $JI.60AVooi Ribbed
Underwear. , , " 4
794 for;Scoteh Wool ; Under wear,
always -$K79. 4
QQt.fa?.' Lambs'-'Wool -f2.00 and
$2.25lSXJnderwer. , 1 . .."
MAIL ORDERS
People who can't get to town should send in
their mail orders. We will fill them carefully.
If goods sent are not satisfactory, send them back
and we will pay the express and refund the money
The
Greatest
Slaughter
of
Fine, Up-to-Date
Shoes
This
City Ever
Saw
New spring stock sold less than
factory cost to raise cash.
All our new spring stock of Men's,
Women's and Children's Guaranteed
Star Brand Shoes included In this
grand slaughter sale. - Because we
need the money we will sell shoes
like this. EVERT PAIR GUARAN
TEED. Every pair reduced as ad
vertised. You need shoes, we need
money.
454 for 10 styles Men's $1.00 Slip
pers. 854 for Men's $1.75 Fine Morocco
Slippers.
81.35 for all our Men's $2.45 Dress
Shoes, VaJ. only.
81,65 for all our Men's $2.75 Dress
Shoes, Val. or Blucher. '
81.90 for all styles of $3.00 Dress
Shoes, box calf waterproof.
82.25 for Men's heavy vlscollzed
$3.60 Work Shoes.
82.95 for all our $5.00 guaranteed
High Tops.
83.95 for all our $6.60 Loggers'
and Cruisers'.
84.95 for all our $7.60 High-Top
of all kinds.
754 for Men's 11.60 Legglna.
.504 for Men's $1.00 Legglns.
KDSZ SSlaXb ,
BIG SYECXAJa. '
SO Twill Umbrellas, 76c and $1,00
values, 26-lnch natural wood
handles .T ...... ...254
f AROTKER ORS.
100 Men' Heavy Salician Silk Um
brellas, swell handles, $$.eo and
;$3.00 values, for ..........81.00
LADIES HIGH-GRADE SHOES
To the ladles of Portland. Tou can
pay twice and three times as much
as we ask you for shoes, but you
can't buy better shoes for any money
than the shoes we offer you in this
ureat i;asn-taising tsaie.
I Kak Our Z.OSS Tour Gala.
Tou're welcome to the shoes all
we want la Cash! Cash! Cash!
Choice of the House $2.65
82.65 takes free choice of any pair
of Ladles' Shoe in the house none
reserved. When you consider there
are over 2,000 pairs of new spring
atyies to select rrom in all makes
of leather style of shoe high,
low, Cuban and French heels all
widths, all shapes. When you
buy new shoes that sell every
where at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 for
? 12.65. I think you are getting a
argaln.
Sana In Tour Mall Orders.
82.15 'or every $3.00 and $3.60 La
tiles' Shoe In stock all new stock
all absolutely guaranteed.
81,95 for heavy $3.00 Box Calf
Shoes, also light dress Shoes.
81.65 for 3 styles of $2.60 Walk
ing Shoes heavy soles.
81.19 for every pair of Ladles' $2
Shoes In Stock 8 new, up-to-date
styles. - ,
954 for 20 cases of Ladies' Sample
Shoes, worth up to $3.00. Come
quick.
504 for 60 cases of Women' and
Children's Shoes, Oxfords and
Slippers, worth $1.60 to $2.50.
SOTS' HEATT SCROOX. SROSS
Am absolute guarantee goes with
every pair.
81.00 for all our Boys' $1.50 and
$1.75 values
RSATT SCROOX. 8R0BS
81.25 for Boys' $3.00 and $2.25 Vicl
Kid Dress Shoes.
81.45 for Boys' $3.50 and $2-75
Dreas Shoes 4 kinds.
KISSES' 8CR00X. SROES
buys Misses' $1.25 Vicl Kid
Shoes.
'954 buys Misses' $1.45 Vict Eld
Shoes.
81.25 buy Misses' $2.00 Box. Calf
Shoes.
504 for Misses' $1.50 Patent Oxford.
. W respectfully org ouvottt-of-towa
patrons to nd in taatr
mall order. Tak advaatar of
thes auald offering,,
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
GARMENTS
Our entire $1,600 stock of Wo
men' Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Under
wear, Muslin Underwear, Corsets,
etc., cut to H 1-3 and Yt aotual
rain.
XWUDXZS' COATS
82.56 for all our 64-In. $7.60 Coats,
fure wool fabrics, stylish cuts.
.50 for all our $10 and $12.50
4-in. Coats, H satin lined dozens
of styles and colors.
86.95 for dozens of styles In 56-ln.
J 15 and $17.60 Coats black and
ancy mixtures all sizes.
88.85 takes pick of any Ladles'
joai in siock none reservea.
$20, $26, $30 and $36 values In
silk and satin lined, black broadcloth,
fancy Imported mixtures of plaids,
etc.
954 for Ladles' $7.60 to $16 Crav
enettes slses 32 to 34 only.
BEXRTS
81.35 for Ladles' and Misses' $5.00
Wool Dress Skirts.
81.95 for fine Voile Skirts $8.50
value. .
82.95 for3$7.60 Panama Skirt.
83.95 for the finest grade of $1.00
Panama Skirts.
84.95 for all kinds of $10 to $15
Dress Skirts.
anrs&XR urxuerwras m
Our new aprlng stock ha Just been'
oponed up. Tet to raise money
that we must have we will put It
on sale at less far leas than what
It cost us.
Every reduction ral bcaaa w
Bd th noBr.
. . s -,;
XtrSXatST SRAWZRS '
194 for nlcly trimmed 10a Draw
ere. -. -: . ' ..
354 for fin Nainsook TIo Drawara.
454 for aoft Mull 6o Drawers.
OS ror .
drawers.
for English Longcloth $L1I
All are elaborately trimmed an1 "A
maa or nneet material made rou.
CORSR7 OOTBRS
154 for all ; style ot lit Const
Covers. .
354 for all atylca of 75c Coraet
I'nVara ."
454 for all styles of B5o' Corset
Covers.
654 for all styles of $1.85 Corset
Good material handsomely trlm'oV
GOWRS ARXt 8XXRTS
KISSES' ARE CBZXkDREH'S COATS
At less Than 1-3 Value,
754 for Children' Long Coat
worth up to $3.00.
81.95 for 6 colors In Misses' $5.00
Long Kersey Coats.
82.45 for Misses' Long Blue,
Brown and Red Coats, worth $7.60.
83.95 for Misses' Finest $10 Ker
sey Coats new styles.
8RXRTWAXSTS ' '
754 for all our $1.60 and $2.00 Brtl
Tiantine Shirtwaists.
81.45 for finely embroidered Nun's
veiling waists Diactc. cream ana
Drown' values. "v.1
!S for guaranteed Red Taf f ta
ilk Waists black and color
17.60 values. '
83.95 for $7.50 and $10 Silk or,
aJBue ryuiBia oo styles.
; XJUDXES' 7XTRRISRXRC3
'' . At 8 So oa th 91.00. .
12H4 for Ladies' 80c Form-Fitting
Underwear. . .... .
394 for all our finest 7 Be and $1.00
jMtecea ana Kiboea t nuerwear.
I
454 for all .our tl.OO Bklrta and
' (rowns. i
654 'for all our 11.25 Sklrta and
754 for. all our $1.50 Skirts and
954 for all oor tfl.TS Skirts and
Gowns. I j , , , j
i . nig variety. ,
TjiH.. my,lA a. .1.1- ' ....
" , . xv . " eii tin ot
Muslin Underwear before they buy.
We will save you fully one-half sikI
ffive - VniS 'th,- .am. iM,1...,.,.t,.
prove, iu ,
Out-of-Towa Z.adles Bead la Tour
Mall Orders for Anything Ton rX
EXTRA S7ECI t..
25 doxen Men's Extia l ine c
ity $1.60 and $tf5 Cuti' J
, nel. Night , Shlrtrt, 6 t-.i l
colors, for ,... .
'AROTRTR rXTSA fr "Tli.
14 dozen Bovs $3.00 V. l : '
T colors, tjr t,-.
I ;""V
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