The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 22, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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BILGE WATER. CLUB (MEETS
TO DETERMINE "WHY'S-A BOMB?
Saloonkeeper Calls Ererj one
"WTio1 Testifies VAffalns
: Him a Falsifier Council
men Expose Themselves to
' Visitors at Hearing.
AMniw In tlory never J"1
the ,W41iieri detractort of John
r. i ..iinkMiitp at Blv Ifortn
Twenty-flrst mlT-U ccardlng to the
worn testimony et Conboy.' who ttea
t the Btmbera of the liquor, lloenee
comnlttM of the lty council
afternoon that everyboiSy who eatd any.
thins flerofntory nbout-hlmaelt or We
Mloon were Ham and perjurer. Conboy
a t thin effect In' thr" cnee
brought geet W for. running a
orderly r'"ce pno m
tlnued unUl Bturdey morning
Conboy wof that ' the Wllklneon
l.w?a who teetlfled that 5
vlted them to enter hie ealoon were
. iirlurera: that Cherlea H. Hnd per
jured hlmealf when he eaia uonnoir rn
a dleorderly P?cei ". iSS,"
PreonB who signed a petition eeklng
ihat hU Meenee, be reroked on the
around that he la an unfit peraon to
conduct a ealoon did not know what
they wera iMung muvuy.
. SAUar-Thaa-Taom " tor'
- Conboy teetlfled that' C X..V
who told interaatlng atoriee i about Con
boy using 'love -language over the tele
phone T,o belonged to?. theAnanlaa
club. Nobody told the truth before the
?orr?nitteaccprdJng.to Conboy, aav.
Conboy hlmaelf. He alone etood pure
and undefined before the membera In the
display or - ttnemwimm"
tated further that he would be able
to prove hie etatemenU by me bjw
sbov stated tnat
talked to Haiel Noland,
t hla Ananias club, conooy Biaiea nt
he had .never talked to Haiel NolanO.
lnd. who ia in the Houee of the Good
6hepherd. Noland a atatemente In re-
. sard to hla, -oaugnicr, in rvwiiun
tween Conboy and Noland. aa told by
Noland. and other thlnge in general
. ronneeted with the I'caae. were declared
abolutelyfal by Conboy. ,' '
The teatinoony, of 17-yearK)ld Kama
. Wilkinson te the affect that Conbov in-
vlted the young girl into nie aaioon
wan equally offenslva.to Conboy. He
declared the girt had 'Ued wilfully and
tnalloloualy." - , ,
wanted aa 'TJaooachaa Btory. .
Prevloua to folng on the atand. Con-
,' boy and hla lawyer. H. H, Emmons.
Bought to gala, a rosplte of time and
wanted the case continued over for aev.
eral daya. Councilman Vaughn oh-
leoted to thla most strenuously. Chair
man Cottel Joined In and declared .he
"wanted to hear Conboya teatlmony be
fore he had been ceached.by hla law-
- yer " - '
Councilman Rushlight voted with Dr..
Cottel end Mr. Vaujrhn agalnat Council
men Drlscoll and Wallace In regard to
1 extending the time : and . Conboy waa
forced to go on the atand. He made a
rood witness for hlmaelf if he can
prove by competent wltneaaea hla atate
ronts. ' .
Conboy "haa the snpport of Council
man Coheannon. representative of the
ward In which Conboy hes his aaioon.
Councilman Drlscoll is lined up wit"
the aaioon man and Councilman Wal
Ince took aides with Conboy yesterday.
Councllmen Vaughn and prlscoll had
several passagea at arm a. Once Drlscoll
asked Vaughn why the tatter had not
furnished Driscoll with a fjpy of the
sworn affidavit of the Wilkinson g Iris
when the affidavit was. made about two
weeka ago. Vaughn replied:-. . .
rassaga of Anna.
j. T ear A 11 A nnn think of arivln Con--
boy a copy of th testimony aa giving
It to you. Mr. Drlscoll." " . .
Drlscoll went red and then, whlta at
tho retort - He ahoutad. "I am aa honest
In this case aa you are. Mr. Vaughn,
and the latter hastened tq reply that
Drlscoll had taken aides and shown
himself to be ready, to support Conboy
ConboVeBtlfled "that he nd , B. F.
Noland were enemies.- Noland testified
that he considered Conboy and the In
fluence emanating from the Conbov aa
ioon aa responsible for his daughter;
present condition. " Conboy admitted
knowing of the- abaence orthe glrr in
Tacoma and also stated that he had
refused to tall the - father of the. glrla
fvrhereabouta - ;. .
Conboy denied that be acted aa a "go
between'1 for the glrl-and the boy with
whom aha aaaoclated, declarlnjr that he
refused to. accept the boy1 pj-opoaition
that Conboy receive the letter from the
, girl to be .handed to the . boy, Conboy
said that no letter came and that If It
had he would have. sent it back to the
postal authorities. . .- , :, , . ,. ;
:j- ',: Have Other arldenoa. i.-.-.
i Finally concluding with a general de
ntal of everything he had not denied
specifically, Conboy was excused .and
the 'easa continued until Saturday. Pre
vioue to hearing the rest of the Conboy
, ..v.. i. ,.' ...
Tamale Point. Braail Fleet of war-
shlDs reaUng aaay at Rio, . Just Inter-
nted a wireleaa which aaiaj "Bteam-
hlp, Parle Anarchist psa(t.H0 rollea
nuvsou'-aou'weat '-Expect. br J at
nombaky Island. January .It Has I.-
000,000 mines on board and Will employ
necessary Terra'del Feugans to set them
off. Mum's the word. V, t .
Chile Concarne,v JaAOur eplea are
here. Expect to Interacpt- the Paria
Anarohlat before aha geta to ha etralta.
puraulng torpedo fleet ia 100 ,mllea off
coast steaming east. by sou,..
thelaaa, perhaps.
The above diapatchea wera received
I
m t
determining "Why la a Bomb!"
aneclal meeting caiiea lormipu. vi
Water club at a
These persistent attacks
. u a. nf tnraim nations
or our brother fellow seamen will all be
kilt off ana we will have no Jackiea to
man the fleet when the honorable mika
do geta ready to snoot us a imon.
With these - remarks tho chairman
opennd the discussion.
" Sure. " murmured the apprentice,
first removing a briar wood pipe that
looked like a figure head.
Where did aeae wu-m" m
anannii asked tne master ai
arms, locking heavenward as If expect-
Inc o nave ons xai mruu.u
"v.'. h.a imt hMB able to trace their
oriain. " replied the chairman, thumbing
over the fllmay. " We haa hopea. never-
We thlnka that. there
re no iulyuna.' Germane.
.k .kit. a-neari mlVaad UD 10 mil
Plot but jwt a few yellow perlla who
Kavenpt even got ao much aa a clearing
no2Mrui.VV.T,terrupted ; tha
it would coat 110.000.
000 to hire -a ehlr, hire man, hire the
rwdVmlll en- Vi the grafter, of
ped. I
oal and
nine, dream i rial waa
oauaht on the wireieae ana no,
vitrai ' iorann bvuhiu..
whll th opd ww Wnj ih l
Ma Kia7 Ar lAhtmi la Draoti
uiiii a, a,iiaiia ww - "
ii...uw must Kan al
1L PUIV1T
talerraph fancy.
" uura
Mm li face.. "It were me. .
rmpn anivj. .. -
ure. " aald tha apprentice, again re
moving tha briar wooa pipe wwiruewn
dreamed laat night that we was com ng
In Rio and eaw a Jan cruiser aneaklng
UP' on Evans' battleship to blowd her
no; Then l gava a noi;" n
I TTieeae lL admiral! There la a Jap
torpedo off your port bow making 40
k n ... . tnr wr .ouarter Jlat then the
dinged thing blew up and the battleahlp
W"Then It waa youae that dreamed tha
pipe that der wireleaa caugnt, aaia me
master at arma aneerlngly. " It waa
rouse.' waa ItT weii. i u aniyer my
lmbera If I don't knock bell out of
you and" . .
Out tha apprentice waa gone and tha
meetlna- broke up after resolutions
were adopted expressing regret to the
press for tne moonveiuence ic naa osen
put to In publishing unsubatanuated
rumora.
HUBBY
TIRES OF
ARTIFICIAL FACE
Denies, Too, He Threw Hot
Potatoes at Made-to-Order
Spouse.
Beauty doctors." whom Mra Hattle
Kubto (nalsted on visiting in order to
Improve her physical attractions, were
at tha bottom of the trouble that led
to the fllaht of happlneaa from hla
home, according to Frank Kublc, a well
known local contractor. ' Hla answer to
his wlfe'av complaint for divorce, con
taining pagea of denial and mora pagea
of assertion, waa filed In tha circuit
court today. . ,
Mr. Kubio aaya he opposed the fre
quent visits of bis wife to the beauty
doctors but he Xlnaiiy consented ana
paid the bills because of . her confi
dence that she could thus Improve the
lines of her form, round out her neck,
and make her handa more ahapely. But
hta consent waa reluctantly given, be
confesses, and never after that waa
home quite the same.
Kubio deniea that he threw-hot po
iitwi at her. as she alleges in her com-
niaint. and ha alao deniea a long course
of mistreatment that she charges. He
admits mat on some occaniona nw imm
used profane language, but aaya he
waa goaded Into it lay her nagging. Once
ha alapped her face, he says, after eh
had commented In Inelegant language
upon hla alleged flirtation with a wom
an on the opposite Bide of the atreet
car in which they were riding. Mr.
Kublc aaya tneae liiue episoaes or mar
ried life had no lasting affect, for on
each occasion after the atorm had
passed he and hla wife wera In aa good
Coming down to property matters,
Kublc aaya he ia worth only 15,000 In
stead of 110,000, as hla wife alleges. He
saya aha left him without cause two
weeka ago, and be would like to bars
tna court awaro mm me divorce, in
stead of granting tha auit of tha wife,
HISTORIC GROUND AT
THE DALLES IS SOLD
' (Bneetal Dispatch te The Journal.)
The Dallea, Or., - Jan. .. 81. Tha old
Catholic mission property adjoining
Dallea city on the weat haa been aold
to Peter Btadelman and Adam Fleck for
$12,600. The property compriaea ao
&rpa and tAkea In auch Valuable realty
aa the Catholic cemetery! and the fair
grounda and raca track. Mr. Fleck,
who is a well known grapegrower, will
how m
STREET VACATION
, . asaaMaMeaannsjBSJB
Lumber Firm's Solution to
Problem Which Induced
Mayor's Message.'
In. support of Its petition to the city
council for tha vacation of certain
atreeta on the east aide, tha Inman
Poulsen Lumber company baa aent a
latter to tha membera of tha council
explaining the company'a position In
tha matter. The petition aaka that por
tions of East First. East Second, East
Third, East Sherman, East Lincoln,
Eaat Grant, East Caruthers and Divis
ion be vacated for the benefit of the
company.
In connection with the company'a let
ter and petition tha councllmen will
alao receive a communication from
Mayor Lena calling their attention to
the fact that tha company la trespass
ing on city property and should ba
evicted or ba forced to pay rent The
company'a letter follows:
"Through the columns of tha dally
papera it haa been announced that the
mayor" haa directed a communication to
you anent tha matter of tha vacation
of certain platted ground occupied by
the Inman-Poulaen Lumber company as
a part of its sawmill plant He sug
gests aa an alternative tne leasing or
the premisea to thla company at a fixed j
rental for a term of years, and further
suggests that this company compensate
tna city ror tna past uie or tha prem
ises by tha payment of a further ren
tal, and -by way of calling attention to
tha Importance of tha transaction, fig
urea tha area In aquara feet and the
market value In dollara.
"As a .first proposition, our petitions
plant thla part of the property to grapes.
It is probable the Btaoeiman properi
will ba platted, partly in city iota an
partly in small tracts.
case, the membera will listen to the
testimony in the cases against Tom
Fallon, the Pup. the Circuit, the Can
teen and the Armory saloons Friday
afternoon at 1:80 o'clock.
'In handing Charles B. Hand a mem
bership card to ma Ananias ciuo, con
stated tnat nia
boy
Spencer, told Conboy that Mr,
testimony naa oeen impei
several yeara ago. Thla
lidtedy, Mrs.
Hand
ad been impeached In a case
was the only
thing Conboy was not quite positive
ahmit. hut he- aaidi that he had been told
this by Mra. Spencer.' It is probable
that Mra Spencer will be called upon to
the -committee.
The Perfect Food Beverage
on file set out the fact that when the
flat 'of -Stephens' addition was filed In
869 it contained no dedication of the
premises as streets and no recognition
has been made of same sa street by
tha public or onraelvee and a large por-
SIe3p
" Sleep is nature's re-;
building period,' whenvtho:
, energy usea by tnejarain,
muscles tind organs is re
newed. Ii you lose sleep,
your system is robbed of
,:the strength sleep should
"give." Continued loss : of
sleep multiplies this loss
until 'you become a . phys
ical wreck. Dr. Miles'
Nervine quiets tho irri
tated nerves and .brings
rcf reshincr. invicroratincr
sleep. Irvine contains.
no, opiates, and therefor
leaves no bad after-effects.
"For over two yeara I Buffered Un
told agonies; my friends thought I
waa going craay. I could not sleep
nor rest at all. Z tried different doc
tors, but failed to find relief. My
bead would ache all tha time; I waa
like one drunk: could not conoentrate
my mind, and waa ao restless and
worried that sleep waa out of tha
question. After taking ona bottle of
Dr. Miles Nervine I felt wonderfully
changed. I am now on my third bot
tle and am gaining all tna time. I
can lis down and aleen Ilka a chUd.
and am able to do my work."
MRS. MAT SCOTT. Engllan. Ind.
Your druogJet aetle Dr. Miles' Nerv
Ina, and wa authorize him to return
SHce af first bottle (only) If It falla
benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
m HOST GO
TO
BACK
PR SOi
Habit of Passing Bad Checks
Too Strong to Be
Eesisted.
tlon of tha premisea Is In a deep slough,
tha bounds of which were distinctly
traced on tha plat
"Secondly, in answer to tha stirres-
tton to rent the streets. Tha law itself
Is In, conflict with such a proposal and
bars negotiations on thla basis as we
are advised and we opine your city at
torney will ao advlsa you. The city,
having no Interest in a atreet subject
to lease, could not lease the same to a
private party. When a street la dedi
cated by sufficient words of dedication,
tha owner of tha property still retains
tha title to the ground dedicated and
the public simply have a right of pass
age over the atreet Tha owner doea
not 1 part with hla title, but aimply
grants tha public a right-of-way over
tha same. The city can no more sell
or lease a street than It could sell or
lease ' the Willamette river. The city
cannct even occupy atreet to tha ex
clusion of the public.
"In the city of Portland tha blocks
are ao small and tha streets bo numer
ous that- large manufacturing plants
find themselves materially handicapped
for want- of space and oftentimes the
public interests - would ba served much
mora in "the vacation of unnecessary
streets than by tenaciously or otherwise
Insisting that in the preservation of
streets as originally platted lies the only,
safeguard of the people's rlghta and
liberty.
"We trust therefore, that you will
give thla matter a consideration consist
ent with business Judgment and not be
mislead, by a proposal the law deems
absurd."
MAKE OREGON BIGGEST
The kIndof Cocoa Beans ' that we use contain
six times as much food value as beef. ' ,
We buy only the highest-priced, r v . -1 i
Our Cocoa Is nothing but Cocoa and that b why
It Is the most delicious of Cocoas ; 7
The WAXTxa acxow-nrr Co
Boston. Mass. .
: Lswaey's Cbeoalate DonbanJ
and Chocolate p red acta.
DAIRY STATE IH ION
Secretary , of Association Be
lieves Products in 10 Tears
- Will Be Fifty Millions.
Communications are being aent out
to the different members of the Oregon
Dairy association by Secretary W. I
Crlssey asking cooperation in the work
of enlisting new members. Already Mr.
Crlssey is working hard for next year'r
convention and the details of the plan
to make Oregon the greatest dairy
siaie in me union, jmr. -rissey ininas
Oregon's dairy products ahould Increase
In value from $17,000,000 In 1907 to
$50,000,000 In 10 yeara
- The secretary also asks for good pic-
vo, unii uvnoi auvu aaaajfLswusaafaap axaj
would intereat other dairymen, descrip
tions oi new meinoas. records roaoe ey
certain cows, in fact any thins; that
can be found to have any connection
with any part of the dairy industry
anywhere in Oregon. The dairy report
to do Duousnea soon oy tne association
will contain many pictures and other
photographs are wanted for slides to
be exhibited in eaatern cities.
. . : i.i mi , m
TBEAD WELL WILL TELL
: ST0BY TO GRAND JTJBY
K. B. Jamea.iwho baa a penchant for
bad checka which hla friends later have
made, good, will go to the penitentiary
because of conduct' breaking tha parole
which, waa granted by Circuit Judge
Seara. Deputy District Attorney Haney
had Jamea taken before Judge Cleland
yesterday, where hla attorney pleaded
for "one more chance," but the court
aaid the facts in tha matter were to
concluaiva and ordered the parole re-
vokoq.
James waa sentenced to two yeara in
the penitentiary on the charge of ob
taining money under false pretenses by
Judge Seara, after the charge bad been
reduced from forgery in order to per
mit the parole privilege. 8' nee then he
naa passed several Dan cnecaa, always
m akin a the excuse that some ona was
about to deposit money for him and be
thouarht the money was there, ilanev
said that he had personally attended to
making good at least a dozen checka
drawn by James.
James is a contracting painter and
has made money on large contracta ' He
hag a wife and three children, and It
waa suggested that his check-making
may be a mania. . Judge Cleland said
that If there were any question on the
point of sanity, raised in the proper
way, he would direct an examination to
be made, but at this time ha could aee
nothing to do but revoke tha parole.
John Wynne, charged with the mur
der of W. H. Du Puis, waa called to the
bar to plead, but hla attorney aaked for
further time and waa granted until
Friday afternoon.
Jamea Welder, accused of larceny.
changed hla plea from not guilty to
guilty and the case waa postponed one
week for sentence to allow time for tha
arrival of hla mother.
J. J. Crofut pleaded not guilty to the
charae of attempting to rob D. NlchoL
A. Anderson was granted until Friday
to answer tne cnarge or attempting to
commit burglary at the home of W. I.
JJaiton on Thirteenth atreet.
POSTMASTER AT
- MILWAUKEE DIES
Funeral of C. K. Ballard, veteran -of
tha civil war and postmaster at Mil
waukie, who died yesterday, waa held
this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
Woodmen of the World hall under the
auspices or Riverview Lodge, I. o. o. F.
Mr, Ballard had been 111 for several
weeks past He waa 69 years old, having-
been born In Illinois. When the war
broke out ha enlisted in the Fifteenth
Illinois Volunteer infantry and served
throughout tne war witn a creditable
record. He had been postmaster of.
junwaukte xor tna last nva years,
Mr. Ballard was also a pioneer, haV'
rossed tne piams wttn nis wir
after the close of the war. Ha
Ing crossed the
soon after the
settled near the present site of Oak
Grove with a number of other early
settlers, afterwards moving to the old
pioneer town of Mllwaukle, where he
had since made his home. He was a
charter member of Riverview Lodge,
No. 179. I. O. O. F., and also belonged
to the O. A. R. and the Knights of
Pythias. He is survived by a brother,
Charlea Ballard, of Mllwaukle, and two
alsters, Mrs. Anna DeBall, of Yukon, Ok
lahoma, and Mra. Addle Orr, of Lays,
uaianoma.
Charles Ballard haa been nut In chares
of the Mllwaukle cost-office bv tha
nonasmen pending tne appointment or a
new postmaster.
" (United Press Lmm4 Wire.)
rfian Francisco, Jan. tl. James W.
Treadwell, tha indicted director of tha
California Safe Deposit A Trust company,-
who waa yesterday released from
custody upon 180,000 bonds, will this
afternoon appear oeiore tne grand' jury
and testify in reraM to the matters In
connection with the wrecking of the de-4
tunct bank., xreaawell wiu testify at
his own reouest
Besides Treadwell, Mra. Dahl green,
the legal beir to tha Colton eatate. will
also appear.- .
Many ' brokers, whom It is expected
will be able to throw light Upon the
disappearance tf tha Colton securities,
have also been subpoenaed by Assistant
Plgtflct Attorney. Caafc -r .
AS OTHERS THINK
Everyone in Portland Has a Right
to Hia Own Opinion. '
While everyone baa a right to hla
own opinion, yet it is wise to always
consider what, others think and profit
by their axDerienca.
Nothing makes Ufa so miserable, drl
imerxeres ao widely witn tna useruiness
of tha average American, as indigestion,
and it la well for ua to give fair consid
eration to what others think about this
remaraaoie armction.
Woodard, Clarke & Co. are positive
that In Ml-o-na stomach tablets they
have- an absolute cure for Indigestion
and tne many nisagreeaoie symptoms
that follow thla disease, such aa dis
tress after eating, coated tongue, bad
taste in tha mouth, dizziness, flatulence,
nervouaness and debility. .
Their action in selling Ml-O-na on a
guarantee to refund th- money unless It
cures, shows plainly their belief In the
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 haa relieved you of in
digestion, i I v
Ml-o-na wakens nn tha atomach mna.
cles and strengthena them ao that they
taxe cara or an tne rood you eat m a
natural, healthy way. without naln tor-
distress-after meals. ...
1 It costs but SO cents a bo, and doaa
mora real good than dosea boxes f
the ordinary digestive tablets. The
absolute, . unqualified guarantee of
Woodard," Clarke & Co. showa their I
CalUi la tbe Yiiu et Mi-caa. - I
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PArJTS ..5A i
mm, PAIR OF RANTS' -IN
THE STORE MARKED DOWN
$7.50 Pants Now$6;0()
$6.00 Pants Now $4.95
-i
$5)0 Piinls NoW-$35
. t- t
$4:00Pants Now $3.25
$3.00 Panls Now $2.50
$2;50iPanlsWow$1.9i
$2.00 Pants Now ?1 .65
These prices prevail
at all our stores
. - , ... v
3d and Oak
1st Yamhil
Forced
am te -
:eauioM
Sa
Oraratookedt Kurt - unload I Oredi
tors olamorlng for their cash! En
tire t76.0O0 stock of Clotnlag, ajhoea.
and rnmlshings for men, women and ,
ehUdrea will be sacrificed to 25 and ,
50 CENTS OH THB SOXiXUJl, SO !
fcXlSB XOVBT AT OJCB. , t ' t
Monster crowds 1 Katohleaa bargains I
Bead every word of this ad.
. HXWU CLOTKXWO j :
S2.B0 for men's Wool . Suits, wotb
up to .XV, Biiia.ii biso uuij.
S4.50 toT men's and youtha all-'
wool Bualnaas Suits, worth up to
tlt.BO. .. ' . ;
S6.95 for men'a fine aerga , and ,
. tweed Suits, double or single
.. breasted, worth as high aa tl; all "
alsea. ,
glO for the very best of $18 and .
120 Buita In store; all sizes; hun-r
dreds to nick from. - . . ;
S12.50 takes any $26 Suit In atore
.none reserved..
OTZXCOATS ..-., f
$3.95 for men's $7.60 long Over-,
coats, black or grey.
C4.95 for men'a $10 Overcoats, In -
dosena of colors and alsea.
gray stripe or plain Oxford gray, ;
112. SO Overcoats, in fine
S6.9S 'or
ara"
S9.85 for choice of $18 Cravenettea.
SOTS' CXOTXZVa
4 for $2 to $S Overcoata for boys.
ic
SI. 95 for youths' Overcoata. alsea
for $8.60 heavy Overcoata
oys; smaii sizes oniy, -
or
ud to 18: values uo to 17.60.
S2.95 for youtha' Cravepettes, made
for the well-known Palace Clothing 1
House of Omaha.
BOTS' SUITS
SI for choice of 760 boys' Suite, '
.values up to $6; sizes from,! to It.
ODD COATS
104 for damaged- Coat for men
and boys.
Frock Coats, worth $10.
81.45 for men'a fine clay worsted
104 for man's black aerga Vesta.
404 for men'a black- Dresa Pants,
worth $1.06. I
89et for men'a heavy work Pants,
regular $2.60 kind.-. -
S1.45 . for heavy tweed . Panta,
worth up to $2. , '..
SI. 95 for fine corduroy .'Panta,
worth up to $6; t colore to choose
'from1.-
-" sin in cam . ' i."
4 for men's 6 0o Winter Capa.
4 for men'a-$1 fine Dress Caps. ,
for men'a Cowboy Hats, worth V'
SXXJITS '
168. '2' SoftJn,"10 tor m It. mm Shirt-.
black: 8 styles to choose from.
81.95 for men'a fine - Derby Hats,
worm as.i
54 for
aocKa.
.60.
YTjrsinsxrjras
men's 16c fancy' colored
39et for heavy ' tl 1 flannel Shirta.
994 for' $2.60 corduroy Overshlrta
for' men. , .
10e for choice of 2,000 paira of v KB 4 'for
fine 250 fancy colored socks. ' s rt Ji.so.
S I
$2.60.
BZSDTJVa -.
Comforts, . valve up
to
12H.0 for men'a, heavy merino wool for Comforts, i worth I1.IS - to
ai if aa ... t- , r : " ,
a ftlr for man'.. fiAA f5iinnrtrtL 60 tot IX Fthf ePillOW
4 pair for mn' SI 8uBpndrs v 50 for $1.1 d doubl wMU BUnktti
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Fine Up-tp-Datc Shoes
' ' THIS" CITT. ETE SAW
New spring atock aold leaa than
factory coat to raise cash.
-All our new spring Stock of men'a,
' women'a and children's guaranteed
Star Brand Shoes - included in this
arand alAushter sale. Because? we
..need the money we will sell shoes
ii Ke tnia. xvaiJta -rmm vtvmmMm
TXSD. ' - Every . pair reduced aa aK
vertlaed. f Tou need shoes, we need
money. - , r
454 for 10 atylea Men'a $1.00 Slip
pers. ,yv.- ...
S&4 for Men' $1.76 Fine Jlorocco
mm
tillnnera.
f ehoea, Val. only.'
35 for all our, Men'a $2.46 Dress
81.65 for all our Men'a $8.76 Dress
bnoea, vat. or uiucner. - - . - . -
! 83.95 for all our: $6.64 : Loggers'
-and CruiMMC. n-
' 84.95 for all our $7.60 HighTopa
- of all ktnda. -
TKel for. Men'a 11.60 XegglnaC'.
SOet'for Men'a $1.00 Leggtna.
tf, MOWaJtCK SB3STS. 494 ,