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THE V OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1003, I PREAC ER ID ! POWER FOR G000 s For Years George Waters f Has Worked to Lift VUP Dispeople." STOP DRINKING! Orrine Destroys Desire for Drink . v "How to Swear' Off 'ilRONS COVER IIP NCOJIL LANDS DVSFLTSlA.ritOOP. XW Aay If Ml OH M Taoronffaly ra- Men. as a rule, are Jlrat discovered by their enemies. Their antosanlats turn on the searchlight, and the proof vi men wm ue in peine aiie to stand the flash. ,--.-. i , . - t. Jt waa only In .this ; way that V Mr. White ever knaar that dvinnmli w.i one or Mr. Blacks worst enemies.' wit tU Cruisers Find Where Uncle habitual drinker to take the pledra reru- larly, aometlmea onoe a year, and some, times In every fit .tf, remorse that fol- lowedhla debauchee, and then Break It, ut now it rradually dawnlnr on the world that pledgee do not aton drunkenness. When ' a : man takea a pledn TolunUrlly he aspect to keep It nervoua system of the habitual drinker la dlaeaaed and ha rouat have treatment that wUl cure tbia condition. - This ) . . i ., i . S .,-( - - . v - : ' r : ' (Special Btapatca te We JoaniL) i ! Toppenlsh, ' Jan. J J. -Down on the f Yakima Indian reservation there Uvea an old man, an Indian of the Klickitat I tribe, who has, for nearly forty year t worked unceasingly for the uplifting ot Ma people, preaching the gospel of the white man's Christ, and like the early apostles of that faith, working without I inougbt or compensation oiuer man tthil jw,ma f rftrn ilnln mod. ' tl ..I .... . . r m m n AH ( h A I banks of the columlbia river above I Orrine will do and la aold under a poal i where now stand Vancouver, Rev. tlve guarantee to cure the drink habit SSSif hlrnhi.llf.mUvrJVhlu or the ""r.wlll be refunded. No - among the' tribe or nis ramuy. wnne . . ..... - ..... . I yet a young man his mind turned to otlier treatment for the liquor habit la ii pious thoughts and he began te preach aold with such a liberal guarantee. fe hla people, not only the white man s Orrine la prepared In two forma; No. ? religion, but the necessity Of living at . -H.r ..,.,' -a . peace with the white man. Well does 1 a powder, perfectly Uatelesa and t he remember, and Interesting are the colorless, which can be given aecretly atorlea he telle, of the turbulent aaye in any food or drink, Orrine No. . In pill form, la for thoae who wish to be cured of the habit, and It should be taken' by every one who swears off. No matter which form of Orrine la used the guarantee la the aame. The price of Orrine la $1.00 per box mailed la plain aealed wrapper, upon receipt H ,-. l I - I " . .11 .t k.T.K . ...... man at tha -MOW Sam Has Lost Land, and State, Taxes. (tpeclal DUpstrh to Tke Joorasl.) Tacoraa. Wash., Jan. tl. Assessor Bvery 'man eapecta to keep lav word, j Harry V. Rallsback and Head Crulaer na every broken pledge costs the drunkard many a heartache, But he cannot help It He fighta ea long as he can, then auccumbe to the craving. The tefetaaaa iha alrlmaa araM Art thai WairTal t h t' It waa hla brother. White Swan, late Chief of the Yakima Indiana, who waa ; sent to atop the Indiana of the upper Columbia river at The Dalles -aa they I were on their way to Vancouver to Jmake war. He succeeded in hla mlaalon and eventually the pipe of peace waa . amoked, I : , . Aided Oeneral Oraat to Cure Drunkenneaa' (mailed In i plain, aealed envelope), by The Orrine Co.. Washington, D. C Orrine la aold by Clarke-Wood ward Drug Co nd 'nearly all drugglata In Portland. . JAPS, FLASHING STRAfJGE SIGNALS I well, and though a young man at the i lime, ne orien aiaea me wnn iwrmi 4 In Ma diplomatic battles with the In. dlana. ' He graduated from the Chema- vi Indian Training School, located four ' tnllea from Salem, Oregon. In 187, and . i waa ordained to the ministry of the j Methodist Episcopal church br Bishop I , j syne, oi fertiana aiocese, in ', When the Yakima reaervatlon waa aet " aside for the Indiana of the different tribes of the northwest ha waa given an ; allotment of eighty acrea there. Since then he haa devoted hla Ufa to the In diana on the reservation, teaching them J religion. He la a natural born orator, t and often delivers orations, both In Enpllsh and In the native tongue. He t la fond of Fathering Ma people together l as the white man does, on holldaye. I Then he telle them of the life that la i beat for them, teaching them to shun J fire-water and rambllag. the two great-: J est. curses of the present day Indian. ) : ,:fi;. za a rower for Oood. i At the aame time, thla old man la 'full of jovial good nature, and enoouragea V ail healthy aporta that tend to lessen I the hardships' and drudgeries of 'Ufa. jAbsolutelv upright and truthful In hla J life, the Indiana all believe In him and I today many Christian Indiana owe their ; conversion to his . earnest endeavora. i He has been Instrumental In building j iwo inaun cnurcnea on ins reservauon: i .v.,. .i4,w v.. one at old Fort Slnooe, the scene oil111' tn,t the,r whUe ne'aTibora have I many early military activities, when the I come alarmed. Nearly every night subjection ot the Takimaa required a j large military force and taxed tha In- I K. Duval, In charge of timber land cruising In Pierce county, are gathering evidence that gigantic coal land frauds were perpetrated In thla county many years ago. The rieid notes or the IS cruising crews In the field ahow that there la about IS times more ooal land In the - county than has been supposed. Instead of a paltry rour square muea or coal janas upon which taxes are now being paid, more than (0 square miles, untouched save for alight development work, haa al ready been located by the timber cruis ers, and the cruising la not more than half done. , All of thla newly discovered ooal land nad preemption claims rum upon It and waa proved up yeara ago with the payment to the government or out a para si.oo per acre. Xooatera Wise to the Coat That la was known to be coal land at the time, the cruisers are certain from the Indisputable evidence of old prospects and tralla that ahow that the coal velna were' thoroughly troa pected. All thla coal land la included In a atrip of country tl miles long by from three to four miles wide, reaching from the Nlaqually river valley across cne Big Maanei, ruyauup and carbon river valleys. The district is well up In the foothills of the westerly alone of the Cascades, and owing to tho tremendoua depth of the forest and tho roughness of the country la accesslblo only witn great dirncuity. a trail which looka as If cut 24 yeara ago runa tha entire length of tha district Tiled la Bonehei, la a Body. The land waa all taken up by what Crulaer Duval calls "barnyard" filings. In which from 10 to 20 men filed at one time, taking up their claims ad- oininr one another. All or these orir- nal ownera soon rot rid of their lands. and railroad corporations and coal com panion now hold the government deeda. Aaseaaor Jrtaiisbacic doubts ir any prose cution that might be Instituted can ever he handed hla afflicted trim ih .Kill v re. ; r, ,, , t : Oyater Cocktail., , Stuffed Ollvta, i Boston' Clam Cnowder. V ' 8 trained Gumbo. '.' ' Slrlote eic with Mushrooms' - .Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue. with Sauerkraut. Lobster a la Newburg. Baked Pork and Beane.' Combination Crab Salad.' ' Hot Mince Pie. , Flneapple .Fritters. J Mr. White ordered a "little of each." Mr. Dyspepsia Black , ordered crackers and a glass of milk. "I had auoh a D.g breakraat tnis morning," he aald. mat in juac taxe a Dlte to keen you company." But; Mr. White could not oe aeceivea; x am afraid you can't atana the gleam,' Mr. Slack.) Whyuon t you aay you have dysDensla and be done with It? You'll alwaya have that nungry iook anynow aa long aa you have dyspepsia. Now listen. My atom- acn waa in just aa Dad condition aa yours at one time. But now' I can eat anything, at any time.. For instance, thla clam chowder or atrloin a teak or even the lobster would be Just aa wel come to my stomach as your crackers and milk. Tou don't reallsa how thla dyspepsia buslneaa la robbing you of your apiric, or your energy ana apiuty to tmnk quiraiy. i can t neip notice it you haveni the cheer and aociabtllty you had three months ago. Now III tell you what to do. and thereat the cheerful Mr. white took a vial from hla pocaet and extracted a wee tablet "i'here. there la a tablet that contains an Ingredient one grain of which dl aests i.vou nraina or rood, ror even the worat dyapentlo lt'a the only thing tnai real i y gives reuei. ine reason la It relieves the stomach of nearly all the work It haa to do. digests every thing In the stomach and stimulates the gaatrlo Juice. I can t get along without them. They are- Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets. You ran aet them anywhere on earth for fiOo a package. Yea, it la true, Stuart's Dyspepsia U . t . ' , '.'.:.''',!.!,' ' :: P1 Tnhleta abunlutelv stno heartburn, nan. sea. Indigestion, dyspepsia of the worat sour atomacn. oioaiy ieenng and iff eructatlona and Irritation, Ti WTiUa "Dlfii. VaIIav Ta. the .gu ty. persons, as the tracks xu limit jii i la. i uiicj xui-ior tne ouipnta nare oeen covered et tcntous Sirns Alarm WMte Neighbors. (Special Diptrt te The Journal.) " Seattle, Jan. It Japanese realdenta of the White River Valley, have been showing ao much mysterious activity ty Colonel Wright and Governor Stevens. The others little church la about aix 1 1 .... the old man Is ) miles from Tonnenlsh.. Viuiet, unostentatious, the little brown men are holding meet ings throughout the valley. What the object of the meetings may be la not known, but the White River farmers no factually by the long lapse of time, combined with their own shrewd ma neuvering. Taxes WUl Oat a Boost. He will at once aasees all the landi In tha atrln aa coal lands, and thla. with - the assessment for the heavy growth of timber covering It and the land assessment, will give the county a large Increase or revenue. The lo cating of -the coal veins and outcrop Pings disclose the fact that thla county la IS or 20 times richer in its wealth of coal than has commonly been sup posed. The cruising of the county's timber la anowing that tne Weyerhaeuser and other larfe timber holding companies have been paying taxea on only about one-iourin oi tne timber tney own. longer attempt 1 to conceal the opinion uuiei. unoaieniauoue. tne oia man la 1 kuh vurpvn wmcn w i here and there, ministering to the sick J"P ? not care to divulge possibly te pTfVA TTTfP PATTYH J In tho most miserable tepee or t alvlna organise for united action in the event X U lilliJUUl XiAlllMT - , I t . . . . . I AT ... h.t.Mlt T . w. m M U . 1T.li 1 I . . . . . . nf .... T.n.M a. tironnfrM and. have hnllf Tor Ihimu vm 1 oiaies. handaome houses on the reservation. . The White River farmers have learned I When asked recently how hla work waa t progressing the old man atudled a mo- ment before replying and aald: J "The ' white man haa opened a great spring, from which the Indiana are i drinking freely.. . I don't know how It will oome out Maybe Ood win, maybe J devlL Whiskey, whiskey," and the old J man gravely ahook hla head. - - ' 1 ; BANG GOES THE LID i OVER BELLINGHAM to distinguish a farm conducted by Japs from the American ranchea at night because of the fact that the Jape, for the laat two months, have kept pecu liarly shaped lights burning from the tops of their ceblne. These lights serve to give notice to other Japanese that a meeting la to be held, and all nlrht long. It la aald. the little brown men can be seen tramping back and forth between their hnma antl tha mMttnr houses. They seem to aprlng up like UNDER A TOWN (Special Disputes to The Jooraal.) McMillan, Wash., Jan. it: Two churches, a achoalhouse and fourteen dwelling houses are In danger of being washedt Into tho Pu yell up river. The current la el owl y cutting Into the bank and , unieaa preventive measures ' are can ne seen tramping pack and forth rVAV if i.'Ani. i between their homea and the meeting !i0JtA A,l" 0Iy, .S'k.mV! houses. Ther seem to anrlnr un IlkZ wne, tn? ?lv'..w,n c?rr7 ! buildings magic when the ligbta are burning !W"L. A,Sell".".i)rir'.i.'0i,?r A report of the peculiar actiona of , .' . ! ! - rapeeltl Dlipiteb to The Journal.) t Belllngham. Jan. 21. Bellingham has p been experiencing the novelty of a Sun t day with the lid on, following the In- J atructlona of Prosecuting Attorney Per- Inger to Sheriff WIMIama, and the lat- ter'a pronunclamento Issued a few daya 6"0. ' i , . A U.a tllU. O lUIIVni Jin .1.LCTI1L 1 IS tlon directed primarily against the sa lt' loone. . However, the order for closing J extends to pool and billiard rooms, aigar -1 ntands and theaters. The only excep- tlons are fruit and confectionery storea, drug atorea and restauranta. The drug atorea have s entered into a compact to , eeu no cigars, and no intoxicants will i be sold without a prescription of cur- rentudate. This agreement is for the I aultant benefit to the pharmaciata. ine order Tor closlna la beln ob- the Jananese rardenera waa brourht to oeame Dy nooert anages, rormer state and commissioner, who owns a farm at uruiia. tit discussed the situation with Councilman James Conway. -Bridges told me frankly." aald Con way, "that the situation does not look good to him. He Is not willing to as sert that the Japs are holdlna the myaterioua meetinga for improper pur punar. purpoae-jf satiafying the saloons that iney are nor rorced to close at a re served by all classes of buslneaa upon i wiuui ui mniuiiion rests except tne I theaters, which have publicly announced c mai uiey intended to remain open In ! ?.rder..t? ,nk a teat of the law and! inev aid pusmess aa usual. Arrests for violation of the Sunday cloglng law will doubtless follow, and the matter be j carried to the courta. x ' Dyspepsia Is our national ailment. : 9 Kurrf,irlr Rlnnl T2ft... I. .v.. . ... i I cure for It It strengthens etomach ' i memoranes, promotes flow of digeative i julcea, purines the blood, builds you up. SAL00NMAN ON TRIAL ! ; FOR MANSLAUGHTER JT (United Pre Leiaed Wlra.) Spokane, Wash.. Jan. 22 F. O. Rags- dale, a aaloon man of thla city, haa J been placed on trial charged with the J involuntary manslaughter of "Duaty I Dean In hla aaloon October 1. Kagsdale I. struck Dean with hla flat who fell to t the floor and never regained eonacious- i neaa. , posea, but he aald he certainly looka pe- iar. He tells me that the Japanese are now overrunning the valley. There are' several hundred ot them there.' The iiieeiinga wmcn uitr noia are aiienaea by aa many as fifty and sixty men. Bridgea aaya It looks to him as If they are trying to ooiam aDsoiuie control o: the valley, possibly with the object o: cornering the city's vegetable supply. "They are getting control of even farm ther can. - Bridge refused to aei hla ranch, and then they offered to rent It and they are willing to pay high reman, 100. MITCHELL OPPOSES UNION AFFILIATION ,.' ' i-; vsaaaawafcaaaawaaaaaMBa w" (United Preta Leased Wire.) Xndlanapolta. Ind.. Jan. 17. John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers' association, in hla formal fare well addreaa to the members of the organization today opposed affiliation with the Western Federation of Miners on the ground that the metaliferous and coal miners have nothing- in com mon; that their trades are entirely dif ferent ..:..'.,. Mitchell announced Mis opposition to tne proposed arrniauon at in conven tion of the miners. He strongly1 ad vocated ina, aooiuion or.cnud labor and : Tho all-round nan wants ' two pairs of trousers to one . coat, so we have made a spe-t ' cial selection of about 150 pairS of winter weight worst eds ; and - cassimeres and placed them on our bargain -counter at $2.35. v ( ? They were $3.00, $3.50 and ' some $100. -, . . -xf . ' Your size is heje. ; ; r (UiOTI-IfNG CO C3SIuhnPcp,'' -J . 1CMC3 TIIIED ST, ' , excoriated the members of the organi sation ;wno compelled meir cnudren to worK in tne mines at the age of He declared that. 16 yeara should be the minimum, age. He dwelt at length on the growth of the oragnlsation of wnicn ne naa neen president ao long. The membership haa grown from 40,000 to 400,000. Prealdent Mitchell aald that ne naa iaia aown nis worK because his physician advised him to do ao. SAN FRANCISCO MAN HAS EYE GOUGED OUT (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 21. Laat night Jamea Miller had his right eye guugea out in a acuine wun two root pada. The fight coat him the eight of one eye and may result In his being to tally blind. He waa walking on Howard street, when two armed men stepped from the k.H (Mr gf . Jnn,n.v MnmJt i i to throw up hla hands. He refused to obey. He fought and cried for help, and finally fell unconscious from a blow over the head wUh a piatoL He regained consciousness aome time after ward to find that hla eye had been torn from Its aocket during the fight The robbers jnade their escape. away. A repetition of the flood of No ne property In a few houra. The last flood made a cut of 800 feet Into the bank toward the school. That left a sharp turn In the river, which the current la continually making worse. The water is already within aeventeen roda of the McMillan schoolhouse and getting nearer every day. The Presby terian and Lutheran churches are also In the path of the river. In the neigh borhood are fourteen dwellings, with nothing but soft earth between them and the encroaching river. Kepeateo attempts nave been made io uuhck iiicj cuurve ui me river, uui when the current stops cutting on one side It starts on the other. It la be lieved that the only meana of perma nently stopping the encroachment of tne ti freshen and invigorate the atomach They cheer you up. d make you get all the good there la in your food. You will forget you ever had a atomach to worrr you. Send us your name and addreaa to day and we will at once send you by mall a sample pacaage, iree. Address r. A. Stuart Co., 10 Stuart Bldf., Harsnaii, Mien. , RECEIVER ONE DAY; SUED BY DEPOSITORS Edward Lc Breton Defend ant for Dealings of Cali fornia Trust Company. UTnlttd PreM Leaied Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 21. Although he has acted but, one day as receiver, for the California Safe Deposit Trust company, papers were XUett today against Edward. La Breton as represen tative of the bank asking fdr $, termina tion of the trust Furthermore, the complainants Ella , O. . Mann, Charles S. Mann and Frederick 'Mann, ask that the court granO&em I2S1.35. the aasouat due as Quarterly Income from stocks and bonds held' in trust by the defunct concern. The complaint alleges that In May, 1889, stocks in the Spring Valley Wate? company, the Alaska Packers' associa tion, California Wine association, the Hawaiian Commercial Sugar company, Oceania Steamship compapy, Peoples Water company, Sacramento Electric, Gas and Railroad company, and bunds in tne uaxiand iranait company, jMortn era Railroad of California, Los Angtles RaUway company. Ocean Steamship company;-Hawaiian Commercial Sugar company and 14 shares or California Safe Deposit stock were given in trust to the bank by the will of Samuel Still- man Mann, the income to be paid to tha ' w -acs r . fMrk'll 1 ..... 1 I I I l l . : 1 I i f it I . ii ; - i II I ; I It I I 1 I I I a I 1 MM t iAn opportunity to piece out ; that winter stilt with an extra ' pair of trousers'at :-.'',,i-,v t-''' mm mm in Men's $7.50 Trousers Now $6.(i0 Men's $6.00 Trotisefs, Now .0-95 Men's $5,00 Tfousefs, Now p "95 . Men's $4.00 Tfousef Nowp.S Men's $3.00 Trousers, Now $2.50 Men's $250 Trousers, Now .95 SI LEADING CLOTHIER i complainants. In October the bank sua- ver la to cut a new channel that Ijjenied. and since that time they have received no income rrom that concern. rill eliminate the sharo turn that Is causing me current to eat into tne Dank. A bulkhead of aheet Pllina haa been propoaed, but unless both sides of the river are Dullcneaaed for aome distance the situation would not be improved. NO INDIAN GOT LEWIS' JEWELRY - (Special Dlnpatch to The Journal.) Klamath Falls. Or.. Jan. 21. Invest). gatlon shows that the bure-lary and In cendiary jod ny wnicn county Treas urer Lewis loat $1,500 worth of his Jewelry stock was the work of an ex- fert, not or an Indian as waa first nought. An Inventory stock remain. Ing shows that, only solid gold and sil ver articles were taken and plated ware waa carefully cut out It la considered certain that no Indian would be able so to discriminate, nor would rare tn ii ne couia. There is no doubt that tha rnhher set tot lire. .Mr. Lewis' own private asfe and tha county safe were not touched. Tne Cantatorlum adlolnlnar w hayttv Mnjeo oy water and smoKe and It. i. . na ENGLISHMEN DO NOT LIKE PROHIBITION (United Press Leased Wire.) London. Jan, 11. Denouncing the so- called "temperance reform" movement aa a mischievous attack upon the lib erty of the masses and national free dom, the Defense league today laaued us manifesto urging Knellsftmen to rally, regardless of party. In defense of their rights against the government's effort to redeem some of lta haartlv maas pieuaoa 10 ins i emperance party. The licensing bill, under which an at. tempt win oe maae to lessen the num. ner or saioons, to prevent the Sunday sale of intozlcanta and which rigidly icKuiaim inn weeauajr management or iuoiic nouses, win unquestionably be he moat bitterly fought mumn fore the coming parliament which ammond'a cloth ins1 atora waa siignuy aamageo. The offlcera are on tha alret nA It is peneved tnat owlnr to tha condttinn of the roads the robber cannot get far wjr wiuiuut oeing discovered. January Special! We are offerina anarlnl throughout January on nictnra artists' material and wall nnr - n xf' Moorehouaa ft Co., 112 Alder street South Carolina Fanners.' tCnlted Press Leased Wire.) Columbia. S. C. Jan. 5iTh Rnnlh Carolina "Farmers' union met In annual convention nere today with nearly evei county of the state fully representee Reduced cotton acreage, the repeal of the lien law and a number of other questions or live interest to the farm era are slated for consideration. HEALTH REPORT MRS. BIGELOWV DIES SUDDENLY Lucretla R. Blaelow. whA hail i. Portland but. a week, died suddenly at a roomlna-houae. 414 jrifth tre,t morning, Mrs. Blgelow had been 111 for several daya airs, uigeiow was a widow about tt eara old and leaves two sons, John liaelOW at Snokana tnil W t5(i low at OoldfUldT"' ,V-T t" " Portrait of Lata Senator. (United Press Leatei Wlra.) K . Jackson, Miss, Jan. ttA handsome on portrait oi tne late Senator J. Z. George, father and defender of the con- auiuiiun . oi Mississippi, wnicn elimin ates the negro, as a political factor of the state, was unveiled with interesting exercises today in the ball of represent atives of the state capitol. The por trait wa presented by the family of the late senator to the state, departmant of archives and history. . ..: . - . hows Two Thirds of Offloe Men Are Victims of Dyspepsia. Kecent ofOcial health reports make the surprising revelation that 60 per cent of men employed at office work are afflicted to a greater or less degree WlUt uj.pviiBia. Commenting on this, one of the head medical advisers of the department Says that if dvBDeDala. or IndiiMaHnn even in lta milder forma Is allowed to continue it will in a ahort time poison the blood from putrefaction of food in the atomach. This eventually undermines the whole system and the sufferer is prey to al most any disease, especially afflictions of,.the k'dneys. He advises any one with indications of indigestion, such as bloating, belching and headaches to re lieve it promptly. He says this -can be.i mum eitwuvttiv aona nv tiamff a At. K18,t,ytand s,ves the following, formula which he stronarlv rcommnria- "t ounces Essence of Pepsin: three ounces Syrup of Ginrer: nna onnr. CutanAir mpounu. uneseto be well mixed and used in doses of from one to two.tea- ff2nJul.J?rt2r e?h meal, also at bed time for the Orst week." .. ThlS la a Verv innU UnM. the Ingredlenta obtainable at any well- in eio re. it is pleasant- "ww ana vrooai formula known aCA M lis to tans and probably la the" moat effective nuwn ror reatonaa toe . atom' TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WhaiPlatcs or Bridges Arc Ordered - AU Work at Half Price for a short time to introduce the "Electro Painless System" Full Set, that fit .$5.66 Gold Crowns, 22-kJ. .', . .S3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-K....,$3.50 Gold Fillings i... 81.00 silver Mings 50c Guaranteed for 10 Years. ' ' Open Evenings. - THE ELECTRO DENTA! PAR10RS 303 Washington St, cor. 5th. Opposite Olds & Kintfu. 4 ' . I'' ' -I ONLY EIGHT DAYS MORE Ont of the Dlflh Rent District Easy Terms ' Galcf Bros.' ito Qcarancc Sale ' If you contemplate, now or in thefuture, the purchase of anything in the house furnishing line you cannot afford to overlook this sale. - Bear in minrf hM ,mt, buy from us we do not hav to figure on onequarter to one-third of your pur-v , 'Vmooc yuw iui uic payment Of OUr Tent. DRESSERS SURPRISING VALUE quo : $48.00 DRESSERS Genuine Tuna Mahogany, ser pentine front, 25x31 French beveled plate a . handsome ; Dresser at, $48.00 ; ; ' An j ;.' sale price. .. ,, .'. . $36.00 Dresser .. . . . . .821.00 $50.00 Dresser . .835.00 $6.00 Dresser .. . . . .'.$48.00 $D6.00 Dresser $60.00 7 Why spend your. moTiey where a . large part of it must be used by the dealer to pay his rent. Save that NAPOLEON DED SPECIALS A 4 1 I : . . 1 'l-i - ' v. - ? v. if, ;;:: i f. ! t ;.! - . Vf. $21.09 (Mf? NAPOLEON BEDS vX9 ...v pwutuivc arrival oi several i cars f. rent money, of new goods in the imraediat?. future has ii Promoted US ta Use everv nnwiKlo man I or at least ; - J move 9 a quantity of goods vyBich.take j3 uwin,, w c nave tnereiore maae even? a deeper cut into the prices with the result inai we are ottering the biggest part of it You can at an lJ .yln .' i r .L. CS M t t""'"" a ayvivii jjcus. ...... i;v,olUtau $40.00 Napoleon , Beds .......... v . 828.00 $60.00 Napoleon Beds . ..,!532;00 I I 360 TO 370 EAST MORRISON STREET ; ; f 1 i I i i : v ' 1 : .1 , acUvltgs