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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAV EVENING, MARCH 19. 1003 1 - -v V K - i ii m i, '',.ti SIDE MS us rn os en PEffinSUL IVINTriElVSTREETI FOR ATA N Y il R C HES -: v - r 111 ' i i Will Ask Council Committee Portland Amateur Archi- to Recommend Improtc mcnt of Portsmouth. tacts Club Assists in Plans for Hose Festival. A AmUntirm from th University I oraer to assist the ease sine pusn Pit board cf trade, the Peninsula, Ar- cluba lo their endeavor to erect a num rAm mnA Willamette ouah clubs. I br of arches over the rout of the ranreaentln tb Interests of the penln- festival pageant on the eaat aide, the uU will attend the meeting of the! Portland Amateur Architect' club haa street committee of the council toraor-1 prepared designs for archee which are tow afternoon, at S o'clock, to aak for I on exhibition In the Quarter of the fee the Improvement of Portsmouth avenue I Ural management In the Bwetland build from the Willamette boulevard to the I In. Despite the fact that the Eaat Side hartor with Belgian blocks. The Ire-1 Business Men's club haa offered a prise rruvement will necessitate, the changing I,- .w. n,..niutinn hat arat thmost considerable expense we property i -- owners. . . . I displaying raucn energy in ins way 01 an rrnrt mas bean made or soma or I lUriinr , niana ror erecting arcnea. the larre property owners to set aside! The nine of the festival la little more the improvement or xuina av remon-iman two momna away, noi 100 iar qib- trance but It Is believe by enthusiastic I tant to begin the dlscuaalon of plans nenlnsula boosters that the reraon-lfor arches if any are to be erected. It strance will not prevail. The residents J has been auggested that a number of re mucn M'UJ uvrr mu kiwii vuiuie ciuua couaourmie in in muun m the part of some of-the property own-lone arch. It Is not known whether the era to bold ud toe plans lor improve-1 East side liuslneaa Men s club would luent. I afree to such union among the cluba in Those who are promoting tne lm- romnetltlon for the ISO Driu with other provement of Portsmouth avenue main- cluba who might compete separately tain that It la the only thoroughfare However, aurh as arrangement might that can te property graaea ana ira it it Will OD WEST SELLW TO Rurpio Citizens Will Take Steps to Secure Sewer For Their Section. oroved ao tha and Di-aetlcable roadway to the river, Docks will be built If this Improvement goes through making the vicinity one of the moat prosperous , in uie city. 11 it uirougn an immense aia .-. doea not ao trlct will be held back because there Is . Be) graded thoroughfare) te the liver. All the clvlo ' organisations on the peninsula are l favor of the projected Improvement though In many eases they , would be benefited only Indirectly. If t becomes necessary to cover tha cost i of tbe Improvement by a district ae i sesament, It la believed that the entire Knlnaula would acquiesce. The Wll mette Push club has already assented ' to the district asseeement plan. HEAVY ODDS IN - FAVOR OF BRIDGE While not yet completed tbe figures gathered by the committee on draw regulation show that , where 4.000,60 people and iOO.000 vehicles pass over the four bridges In a month but lt.000 people pass up and down the river In the river, craft. . When i tha . work of. gathering these atatlatlcs Is completed! they will be compiled In a neat form and ' war cation at Washington. - t acoantahla if no other anllnn la taken. Docome a popular ror the east side streets should be doo orated, Parades Defend Upon Energy. It has already been announced that the number and slse of the parades to be sent to the eaat aide depends greatly on the condition of the east side streets and the welcome and energy displayed by the east. elds. So far the Eaat Bide Buslnesa Men's culb has been the onlj one to ahow a desire to go to any ex penae or trouble In order to eecure any part or tne festival ror the east side. presented to-the-county court, the department and to the Oregon dele- BUILD NEW SCHOOL ON BASE LINE ROAD - Ernest Kroner, architect. Is preparing ?lans jor the erection of a two-story rame school houna to be built on tbe Base Una road. Tbe building will con tain four room a and Will coat 17,000. It 4 expected that the building wlU be ready for occupancy In September. The oia Duuomg nas oeen soia to the Rock- wood grange. , " BUSINESSMEN'S . CLUB TO MEET , Nr..',- -: 1 mm ' The Bast Side Business Men's club will meet this - evening In the Healy building. East lioitison street and Grand avenue. A number of matters of importance to xne business men are to ne taken up at tne meeting tonight. It la quite likely that the cltlsens of West flellwood will petition for a sewer system rsgardleas of ths attitude of the property ownera in tne eastern portion of the suburb. According to estimate submitted to the Sell wood board o trade the cost of a system for the west ern half of the suburb will be in the neighborhood of 1116.000 or from 170 to 10 a lot The district extends from he crematory to the goil links ana will include about 1,(00 lota. The entire matter win be lert to tne property owners. Hinoe one system is hot sufficient to drain the entire au burb it haa been found neceaaary to eon atruct two aeparate and complete aye tame. The cost of draining ths east slope will be much greater than ths cost of building a sewer for the western portion. It was thought tor the mem be ra of the board of trade that It would be much more aatlsfactory to Include both portions In a petition for a sewer and divide the greater ex penae of con structlng the two aystems among all the property owners In Bell wood. However, the property owners on the eaat a lope voted aimoet unanimously against such a plan. They argued that the property did lint yet require a aewer system, that the value of the property was not sufficient to carry the cost. Therefore It has been neceaaary to ex HOBOES EAT IlilY SOIJOIII BOOZE Leaky Whiskey Barrel De- velops peculiar Evidence in Damage Suit. . 'The Big East Side Store guarantees to sellyou better merchandise : for less, money than' other stores can' do. High-grade Eastern Furniture at Western wholesale prices ; , . . , YOUH CREDIT IS COOD.' o SPECIALS FOES FES ' - v ; 0PI1 A C0ASGE -ACCOCW i i elude the people of east Sell wood In the new plans, whether they win come in iatr remmni to be seen The accusation haa been made that the Bel I wood board of trade Is trying to crowd this imnrovement on the peo- le of the suburb nsainat their will. lembera of this organisation give the asaurance however, that they are only endeavoring to put Bellwood on a basis where it can compete with other su- burba of Portland In Its desirability as a residence section. The Plan aa ensseated bv the Kaat Side Buainesa Men s club and as in dorsed by the United Eaat Side clubs Is to erect aa many beautiful arches on the route of the parade as possible. The route has not yet been determined, but It will follow the main thoroughfares on the east side of the river. Only the Morrison and Burnside bridges may be uaed. The others sre too , narrow. There are more than 26 active clubs on the east side, and It was thought when ths plsn was suggested thst the cluba would enter Into the oonteat enthualas- tlcally, sspsclally after the bualneae men of the eaat aide came forward with tnerr generous offer of fbo to tbe club whloh - affecte the finest arch. . The udgement will be left to a committee o be appointed by the United Eaat Side ctnbe or the president. - DELAY FIVE YEARS AND THEN IMPROVE STREET After a delay of four or five years the Improvement of Vancouver avenue from Wheeler street north to Rusae)! street Is proceeding slowly. Near Wheeler street a large fill has been necessary which will take about 16.000 cubic yards of earth. A great deal of this nil hss been made. The surface Is being fenproved with crushed rock. NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY The following list of books will be on Inspection In the circulating department of the public library for one week and will co into circulation on March 23: BIOGRAPHY. Edison Thomas Alva Edison; Sixty Tears of an Inventor's Life; by E. A. Jones. 1906. Napoleon The Surrender of Napoleon, ir by 81 Nidteodon The THE BLIND BOY 145 Grand Avenue . Clrcni Comes to Town. (United Preea leased Wire.) New York, March 19. The latest and most reliable sign that spring has come was furnished by the opening of the circus in Madison Square Garden to day. "Bigger and better than ever be fore," the historic Barn urn A Bailey show, now under the control of the Rlngllng brothers, will hold forth In the big amphitheatre during the next two weeks. In sll Its ssaentlsl features It Is the same old circus, with sawdust and tlneel, clowns and riders and animals without number. Only one time-honored feature la miasing from the Hat. There are no giants, dwarfs, bearded ladles, living skeletons or tattooed men this year. The circus people say the public has tired of freaks, snd so the old curio tent has been converted Into a tropical garden filled with cages of rare blrda and animals. e v. Friday S.UU I Friday o n Mtm 1 '".',.. - 111 .. . ii I '.. ,' ,, ..,5 If - 'K If MnaaMnwefH-tfi-tTi mm n.-cirin mmMammmmmMmmmmmmiummimituritt i irnw.wikin-mninniiniiiin.'-in F. L. Maltland. new el. 1104. BOOK8 FOR CHILDREN. Bible for Toting People. Gates Live Polls' Busy Days. Gatea More About Live Dolls. IIowden-Boys' Book of Locomotives. Polevoi Ruaalan Fairy Tales. Smith Children's Primer. Verhoeff All About Johnnie Jones. DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Edwsrda Literary Rambles In France, 1007. Rand, McNally A; Co. Enlarged Busl neaa Atlas and Shipper' Guide, ed. 29. 1908. . Wright Picturesque Mexico. 12)7. FICTION. Calkins Two Wilderness Voysgers: a True Talo of Indian Life. Dearmer Ths Noisy Tears. Locke The Morals of Marcus Or deyne. Nicholson Rosalind at Red Gate. FINE ARTS. Brahms Psrsonal Recollections of Jo hannes Brahms, by George Henscbel. 1907. Charpentler Louise. Roman Mualcal en Quatre Actea et Cinq Tableaux, 1900. Davidson Drawing for Carpenters and Joiners. 1904. Dillon Glass, 1107. Lincoln May-Pole Possibilities, with Dances and Drills, 1907. j Mitchell Practical Stencil Work. 190. Osborne, ed. Country Homes and Gardens of moderate Cost. Plans and Photographs of Houses and Gardens, 1907. Stokes Etchings of Charles Neryon. HISTORY. Clark Story of Shetland. 190S. Northmen. Columbus and Cabot, ed. by J. E. Olsou and E. G. Bourne, 1906. LANGUAGE. Carpenter English Grammar, 1907. Clark Foreigner' Manual of English. 1892. LITERATURE. Marvin Poems and Translations. 1907. Matthewa ed. The Short Storr: Specimens illustrating Its Development, 07. Modem Eloquence, ed. by T. B. Reed, 19 v., 1907. RELIUION. Gardner The Growth of Christianity, 1907. Harnack Luke the Physician, the Author of the Third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. 1907. SCIENCE. Brown Alpine Flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, 1907. Shaler and Davis Illustrations of the Earth's Surface, Glaciers, 1881. Stephens California Mammals, 1906. SOCIOLOGY. Riley and Gaynor Lilts and Lyrics for the Schoolroom, 1907. Hayler American Form Book: A Col lection of the Most Improved Legal Forma and Instruments, 1907i Snedden The Administration and Educational Work of American Juvenile Reform Schools. 1907. USEFUL ARTS. Andrews . Electricity Control: A Treatise on Electric Switch Gear and Systems o( Electrical Transmission, 1804. Brown Practical Arboriculture, 1908. Dixon Basketry Designs of the In dians of Northern California, 1902. Fowler The Car Wheel, 1907. Gant The Elements of Electric Trac tion, for Motormen and Others, 1907. Graphic Arts and Crafts Year Book, 1908. La-Ola Railroad Location, Surveys and Estimates, 1908. Lindsay The New Psychology: Its Martin McLaughlin ' of Hammond, Oregon, near Fort Stevens, Is bringing suit against tbe Astoria Columbia River railroad for the cash value of 16 gallons of whiskey which was let out of the barrel during transmission from Portland to Hammond. McLaughlin contends that the barrel waa amaahed by rough handling. The railroad com pany maintains that tbe barrel was de fective. At any rate the boose waa lost 46 gallons of It According to ons story the barrel was toaeed from a freight oar onto a coupie or balea of hay. When the barrel hit the hay the bottom waa amaahed In and the bay was drenched with si.it Whis key. During the following night the hoboes gathered from far and near Ilka the asssmblsge of crawfish around a carcass and not only lapped up all ths boose but ste all ths hay. In conao quenoe, McLaughlin wants damages to tbe amount of 1127.11. ' The ease was heard In the justice court yesterday. The derenae sprung s surprise on the complainant by. Intro duclng the barrel as an exhibit. Much to the disgust of the hangers-on" in the justice court, tbe barrel, was empty and its label was ths only Indication that It contained whiskey at one I una. It even lacked the proper odor. Charles II. Carey, attorney for the Astoria A Columbia River, holds that ths agreements assented to when ths shipping receipt Is signed will hold good snd the company la not liable for de fective barrels. Furthermore, the rail road company presented a blllneea in uae by tbe liquor oompany quoting the value of the whiskey at 60 cents a gal lon. It Is claimed further that Mo- Laughlin could not bring the action legally for the whiskey was not yet de livered to him when It was destroyed. All theae points ara disputed by Beach A Simon, attorneys for the com plainant. McLaughlin further baaes his claim on the allegation that the rail road company waa negligent and at fault' for not having a suitable plat form and warehouse for handling freight at Hammond. PRINCE LIEU IS y e f ' 100 J Yds. American Fibre Cos Genuine Fibre Carpet, Priced on lhe West Side at 75c All You 1 The season is t hand when you want just such, Carpetkg. AVe offer it' selection 'in many new patterns, all good colors a bright, neat and .durable floor covering is this. For ir the one day only, the; price, yard. . , . . w . ; , . , ........... . , . , 40C 10 New Patterns AH long Straw CarpetllatUngs. West Side's Best 40c Grades, Friday, the Big East Side Store Price pef yd. 22c : White, tans, greens, etc. all new Carpet designs guaranteed full long straw, and OOl the best 40c grade offered anywhere. Tomorrow, 1,600 yards toell at, yard. . . . . iJJljC Excellent Bard wood Cobbler Seat Chair. Friday for 90c No. 209-2 A Chair both neat and strong. You can't buy such a chair on the West Side under $1.50. Our price $1.25, and for tomorrow, 50. Our price $1.25, and for (JQ Tbe Famous Rev-0-H6e Wash ing Machine .. . $9.75 - . i Beit and mo6t modern rotary michW on , th market Every late improvement, built of hardwood, with flywheel and all equipments thai might lessen washings labor. Popular at tha regular &( yf price, ,$15.00. Tomorrow (Friday) special. e9e I D UNDESIRABLE EN (Vailed rreaa Leaaed Wire.) Berlin. March 19. Prince Ludwlg Menellk. a near relative of Emperor Meneltk of Abyaalnla, baa been ex- nailed from Germanr as an "undeslr ahla." The nrlnce waa expelled from Baxony soms time ago. Charges or drunkenness and disorderly conduct have been preferred against mm in several cities. For some time he haa been trying to organise companies to develop Abysainlan mines, c-rubber and cotton plantations. POLICE HUNTING FOR RENO ORE ROBBERS (TTnlted Pren Leaaed Wire.) Reno, Nev., March 19 An organised search. DrinciDftllv between Reno and San Francisco, was Inaugurated by the state police in an attempt to capture the thlevea who atole S50.000 worth of ore atored In the lower tunnel ol mo MAsuma Hllla at Seven Trouchs. The robbers entered the vault through the upper tunnel and then went down a slope to the depository. In apite of the fact that a watchman was stationed st the vault door they entered without being detected, put the $50,000 worth of ore In bass and carried it away. The robbery has Just been reported, although It is thought to have been committed a day or two ago. The police are watching all trains bound for San Francisco, as It Is believed that the thieves will try to market the ore In that city. FISH'S EMPLOYER MAKES A DEFENSE (Special Diipateb to Tbe Journal.) Spokane, Waah.. March 19. "I do not believe Percy Fish ever uaed opium, declares C. J. Reynolds, president of the Portland Novelty Manufacturing com pany, who Is here to Investigate .the death of Ms employe. "Fiah was one of our best men. The last time I saw him he had a cracked Up, and had used iodine on It. I believe tills explains the brown stain on hla Hps, wnlch was taken by the coroner for opium stain. He was not a hard drinker and was a good business man. I believe robbery was the cause of his death. He had just received his check and also wore a diamond ring." $1.00 Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, Friday for 65c WE BUY I IV Union Avenue and East Burnside All Around the Corner QUAINTITES SAVE THE NEW in FRBiairr - AU Aroa&d tse Coraer ffifEaiflfiietare GEVURTZ BROS. Union Avenue and East Burnside PUSH CLUB WILL BE FORMED AT NEWPORT , Regular value of this fine bed is $14.50. .: It is con , sidered one of the best beds on the market at that . price. It comes in different colors, has heavy angle irons and continuous posts; 'is ;exactly . like cut. Come andssee it '. '! ' " ' t fr PORTUANDObc X Baalo Prlnclnlea. 1908.. Ryan and others -A text Book of Electrical Machinery, 1906. ' Btemmets ana Berg The Theory and Calculation of Alternating Curren Phe nomena, ea. 3. rev. i8. Ward Timber and Some of Its Dis eases. 1897. Pamphlets of Interest to be found in the reference department: United States military Information division Epitome of the Russo-Japa- 1UY. neae war TTnltnit Statea areoloarlcal aurvev Ran Francisco earthquake and Fire of April is, taut), ana xnear nrrecis on Mtruc tures and Structural Materials. 1907. United States geological survey Burning of Coal Without Smoke In Boiler Plants. 1908. - St. Paul (Minnesota) capi'tol ap- S roaches commission Report to tbe ommon Council. DISEASED MILK IS SOLD AT BELLINGHAM (Special Dlapatcb to The Jonrnl. NewDort. Or.. March 19. A citizens' meetlnar was called Monday evening to organize a push club. A temporary or ganization was effected. S. ;. irvin was elected chairman and M. Weygant, secretary. A committee of three was appointed to solicit members. The meet ing adjourned to meet I-lday evening, March 19, when a permanent organiza tion will be perfected and election of of ficers for one year held. It is expected the membership will number over 60. An initiation fee of 13 will be charged. DALLES TOO BUSY TO "BOTHER WITH ROSES" fSnerlal Dlaoatcb to Tha Jonrnil.) The Dalles, March 19. The Dalles Business Men's association at their last meeting decided not to participate in the rose carnival this summer. They stated at their meeting that they were assist ing in so many other projects locally tnat tne association couia noi itute up any new work. Mil HARRIMAH GRiTJPEIIED Lane County Citizens Urge Oregon Delegation to Urge Passage of Bill. (Special Diipateb to The Journal.) Eugene, Or., March 19. At a meeting of a large number of Eugene and Lane county citizens Interested In the pur chase of railroad grant lands, held In this city yesterday afternoon the follow Ing message was formula tea ana ssn by wire last evening to each of the mem bers of tne Oregon delegation la con areas: "To members or tne Oregon delegation n congress: At a general meeting of the citizens of Lane county, ceiled on notice duly published, and held at the Eugene Commercial club rooms. March sense of this meeting that the resolution Introduced by Senator Fulton relative to me uregon z iaurornia jana grant should be passed as Introduced and without amendment. We heartily con cur In the position taken by the senate and Congressman Hawlsy in reference to tne amendments proposed. INDEPENDENCE WILL BUILD A CANNERY Independence, Or., March II. Inde pendence is to have a cannery. Local capital has been subscribed to tbe ex tent of the $10,000 required. A meet ing of promoters and other stockholders will be held Saturday to complete the permanent organization. It is the in tention of the stockholders to build and operate a modern, up-to-date plant in time to handle this season's fruit and vegetable crops. The rich bottom land in the vicinity of Independence Is es pecially adapted to the growing of fruits and vegetables for canning pur-1 poses. CROKER HAS ANOTHER DERBY WINNER (United Prcaa Laed Wire.) Dublin. March 19. Richard Croker, former Tammany chieftain. Is confident of winning the English derby again this Sear and thus duplicate the feats of the uke of Portland and the Earl of Rose bery who Jointly held the record of two successive derby victories. Croker expects to turn the trick with Battler full brother of Orby. last year's win ner. Battler was born snd trained on the Croker estate at Sandy ford, outsids or uuoiin, ana nas never lert the farm. Croker" has been trying to keep auiet his belief In Battler as he did In the case of urny. However, Croker is advising his personal rrienaa to Det nesvlly on tbe norse, as ne intends to plunge on him. Change Route of Race. Los Angeles, March 19. The route of the Mew York-to-Paris automobile race nas Deen onang-ed, and the competing cars will come through this city. E. I,. Thomas, vice-president of the "Thomas Motor car company, who Is here to ar range the details of the finish of the transcontinental part of the round-the- Thomas left today for Daatrett. to direct Driver Brinker of the Thomas car to take his machine through this city. The leader in the race should reach here Sat urday morning. Recruits Smother Angels. Los Angeles. Cal.. March 19 Eleven runs were made against the Angels yes terday by' the Chicago American re cruits, the Berry bunch putting over three scores. The score: Chica Los igo An geles Batteries Thorsen and Hogan; Most R. .11 S H. E. 14 S 4 IIEI'BIDK FDR BIG SCHOOL Contractors Prepare to Re sume Work at Washing ton State College. and Armbruster. Because ther wrestled lnataad nf rosea. Kereree MCLAgian' declared the Mullln-Ross mill no contest In Aberdean Tuesday night. Koss deliberately threw Mullin to the floor In the nineteenth round, but the referee refused to allow a foul. Mullin was by far the cleverest fighter. T Danny Long thinks that nine nitchcra are .enough to take to the training camp at UaKeraneld and he released three of his twirlers. Elfman. Hoar and Slbiev. He believes the others will give him tha best material to choose from. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Pullman, Wash.. March 1. Hastis ft Dugen, the contractors sfho have the contract for erecting the new college buildings at the Washington BUta col lege, are making preparations to re-1 aume worn, wnicn was suspended when cold weather began. Men are being ciiiuiea iinrv lur an ginas or work, I Including brick masons, atonemfcaona. uiiiniiitio, cuncreie men ana laDorers. It was planned to begin work yester-1 day. but the heavy ralna mada h lm. possible. j The library and auriltnrfuin wu I ino taraesi DUiidin- on tna umniii an will cost IK0.00O. This Is as much aa me aggregate cost of the administra tive Dunaina. acienca nan anri unm i U0 000 rac,ultKn building Will OOSt The first story walla nf tha Molta. tion building are up, having been built last falL The work will ha maha1 n completion aa rapidly as possible, as it is imperative that it he flnlahad ttm. fore the school year opening In Septem ber. i Reinforced concrete, ernahad atnna and native rock will be used extensive ly In the buildings to be erected this year, this being the first time that re inforced -concrete has been used in a ouiiamg ror tne Washington State eel lege. Diphtheria at La Grande. La Grande, Or.. March !. The Bix-year-oia aaugnter or Mr. and Mrs. w. vv. uranam aiea yesterday of dlpli mens, ai uu nwi ui nor parents eoutn la uranae. xnere are still a few cases or mis areaa disease in this Mo tion of eastern Oregon, and everything possible Is being; done to prevent a se- rioua spread. Fat Is An Offense. (United Press Leased Wire.) Belllngham. Wash.. March 19.- -The county board "of health has . discovered a dairy herd near this city which It Is believed Includes diseased cattle. Dis eased milk is comihe Anto this city dally, and Until an examination can be madia of the herd its, products are tern-1 porarlly condemned. Dr. Martin, ooun ty health officer, yesterday telegraphed the state veterinary at Pullman to come here at once and make an examination Of the cattle alleged to be diseased. Dr. Martin took thiSfatlon on tha In structions of State Food Inspector Da vies. - . . ,;' - ; . . H- -' The owner of this herd was also notl flel by the county board of health,. tp ship no motfs milk, cream or batter. , "The female form being capable of ex pressing a supreme degree of grace, should be an Inspiration In our dally Uvea and lead up to higher Ideals of beauty," said the art lecturer. 'There fore tbe fat worn art is an enemy to the artistic uplift, for she Is entirely too heavy for any wings of fancy to raise. "X can't understand how ny woman will remain fat when it Is so easy to reduce one's flesh. In the Latin quar ter of Paris one never sees a gross fig ure.;. Although the art .models take things easy, sit around a great deal and eat Just whenever they please, yet they keep their flesh firm and their figures beautiful. They have a simple fat-re ducer that takes the plane of starving and gymnastics. It consists of a tea-. spoonful after meals and at bedtime of this simple receipt: One half ounce Marmots, ounce Fluid Extract Cas- cara aromatic, , and SH ounces Syrup Simplex. . 'x ut s all. Why don't fat. pudgy American" women try , that It's harmless nay, very good for them and wjll, I understand, take off ms much as a pound of fat a day. Any one with a little small change snd a drug store bABdy,-fiaa lave a decent tlgurt. H 385 EAST MUKKISVN ST. SgrJ : Phones: ; 385 EAST MORRISON ST. Just Below Grand Ave. UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE East 4356 Home 2332 HONEST GOOD HONEST, PRICES Owing to the success of our last week's special .bargains in Dressers we will continue this sale for one more week at these low prices: ; , , $15.00 solid oak Dresser, heavy French plate mirror, at . $1 h25 $20.00 fine birdseye maple Princess Dresser, French plate, size 18x40 , , ..... . $14.25 $24.50 golden oak or birdseye maple, French plate, at $16.75 $25.50 golden oak or birdseye maple, heavy French plate. . .$17.25 $29.50 genuine mahogany heavy French plate, 24x30. . ... .$21.25 Carpel Department on Second Floor Whittall's fine Wilton Body Brussels Carpets and Rugs, SanforcTs heavy Axminster," Velvet and t . . . i . is.. t rL.1.1 ' e '. n ' i .' ttT' a Brussels Rugs, Linoleums of all grades, Window Shades. , . ,J , ti ; (' , The' Famous "QyiCK-MEAL" Steel , Ranges 1,000 Cars Pass Our Store - toaily :