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a. . 1 ' . 1 THE OREGON SUNDAY 7 JOURNAL PORTLAND, V SUNDAY ' . MORNING,' APRIL "B. 1003. CHANGE OF VENUE BAD O'DAY nnrnrnniT n i n oourt to transfef th mum "to th near-l ' Imimmi might est count ntri a rair anil impartial i innse moat trial can n had.' In tha f frat nlaae. I eaaumntion thr ta no svldenc bar that In any I differently oounty to which this case should . bs I newspapers transferred, that tha aama conditions Poland not trua not exist, via., that tha Dmoni who ara I yara ara conserve liable to be called aa Juror a do not read I and principle of tha common law is vr- ao not tnina i ceaeut, ana precedent la baaed upon cua- I . . . . . . m a . . . vw rnuiupiiea oy - n Pl - ! t , .- ' r competent to judge, that thia - I I I I . ' 1 1 .lit z !?:!n?w ' I sx la arronaoua In conrliialnn .-, Ill I If f .Iff In fact .Court, and law.! Ill I V VV-V ' I ' tlve. Tha ba.ln Mas I "., ,- " aa"' , ,"aaw aaraai , tha court can aaaume that they do not I torn ao longjp voirua, that 'tha memory do ao. and If they do tha aama condl I of tnaa runneth not to tha nontrar tlon of mind would eclat anion those! lienoe tha disposition of courta and law. persons to ba callad aa Jurors In Mult-1 yara ia continually lookln Circuit . Judffe'J'ilcs .Tloroas Opinion Dissenting From Decision Granting: Itoss e t al Trials In "Another Coiin"tyFair Treatment Jfenylle Says. ifi. i , f . -' mi . i , pars snail not ba considered a part of In tha dlreo. a past, rath' ara I Thla conservatism ought not to ba auch Jon of tha setting aun of th Boniik countv. It la alao said tbera ara larva number or depoaltora, oat it ooi mm to the horiaon of tha future. not iniiur that thaaa dauoaltors peraona eligible to aerva aa jurors, ana aa to prevent tha courta recognising tha the probability la that a vary large progress of society. . .. . J, number of them are not, nor does It sp- I Aaanmrtioa nt Wum.iaj n 'it: i Is Peculiar to Itself IN MERIT AND IN CURES, WHY? ,'. J'udje Thomaa O'Day yea terday after noon filed la the circuit court a vlfor . oua opinion dlaaentlna; from toe viewi Of - hie collearuea In grantlnf a chance of venue to J. Thorburm Roai and the other defandaata la tha Title guaran tee and Truat caaea. ' ndaa O'Day bold that It ia wrong to aaauma that juror will ba affected by the recital of facta In tha newapapera. and nld there waa nothing to ahow that la soma other county tha peraons likely to ba called aa Juror do not alao read the newapapera He aaid he could not aaaent to the view that Juror ara pre dipad to be affected by tboae t tunc a in i ao noi arrect lawyera or juror. S la I a I. I UnllnAnilh Mnrt, tv thoua-h u mi, he aaaumed that tnoet iVrora ui no alleoted by tha reltal of of them do ao reeide. It la not claimed I M'" "" anaing in tne community In Aaaaanptloa SToi Warranted. "To any upon mere conjecture that pear what proportional numoer or tnee 01 tj In thla cSie th7t U.a peraona who hap. jJia,' wK'1! pen to be the Judg-a of thla court, ara hfaln get a. fair facta arlalng In the comrour.it) "The courta ouaht not to practice a . eooeervmtlarn that detract a from ' the wiee adanlnlatratloa or th law. ao ta to prevent that - administration being aa aid and a help to aoclety," said Judge ' u iMr in ma oninion. "Newapapera and oourta and ehtirche are all a part of aoclety. And la thla motion a precedent la aet by which any peraon may eeek a change of venue from the place where the trial by law la required to te bad. merel- because tha newapapera ara recording tne eventa of the day by publlahing the daily tranaae Uon bappaning la th community Beea JTo Veod af Chang. 7adg CDay aald he thought aa at tempt to secure a Jury ahould ba made. at least, tna concluding- word or hi optnloa being: "Multnomah county ooniaina a large percentage 01 tne pop ' ulation of the atate, and I believe the defendant could have aa fair and tmDar tial a trial la Multnomah county aa he could have la aar outer pan or the state." -. . Judges CI aland. Gentenbeln and Bro- naagn, wno uniieq in tne now taai Koaa aad tha other accused men cannot fceva a fair trial la thla county, and aent tha case to Marlon county t tt i trial did not rive expression to th mason for their conclusions. ' Xodre Cleland announced the Oeclloa or the court, merely Baying that the - conclo- ioa had beea reached that - tha motion for chang of venue ahould ba granted. and that tha caaea. would be trant- Xerrd to Manon cwanty ror trial. -Tliare bain soma doubt aa to wheth er th Tolununoua.documentg and affl oaTlta eonnacted with th change t Yenne preoeeding should ne mad a rsxt of th record t be aent to Salem, ilatrict Attorney Manning lata In th af temooa gave aotlo that tomorrow he rwiil more for aa order Instructing th clerk that th chang Cf venue pa- prejudiced ao tliat they could not give I,mpl!i MK " aaumptlon lh. n..rf a fair mrA tmnartlal trial. I "Vl WMrJlla ay m OOnimOB I Judr O'Dav AA nnt raaji v,i. t.ni.t I T tmt tha whnia thaorv of nreludlco I "Perlao of mankind. And the oourta I Ik. v ' . -.J .... uni.iuii . -. "V- -- '.v.: dutlit tint tn nnll. a i-I iiviii uw UflnurL li a Mmarkal that had eiDOCted an nnlnlnn Ia lu tne majority of the court Aa none wi jtlven. he aald ha would merely file wl U10 Ciera th oninion he haH nranaraH nan ODiri Onixlan. fnl In. a- give my On account af a difference of ontninn I aaaaaiing wroaa; tmw. s i from th nlac where a trial h law la UDOn tha motion fn a ehanaa nf "Thar, ara nartaJn lataraata and aoe-1 required ta ba had rnara! v haunu between myaelf and my aaaociatea, and I dally the repreeentatlvea of thoae par I newapapera are recording the events of entertaining in view I do. I rearet follicular lnteresta wnose property largeiyitne nay or PUDiianma tha dallv tranaatv. a aun vonimuH 10 fliaaent. I eonaiata ox tne oaDiiaiuauun i iukui tiuna na he I in tne community ariaee irom tni iui i -rrm -m - ,,r.;.;7 T7""",B I .. k. that ih.r. ia aama kind of nooular be- thla regard. that detracts from the wise si lief . among lawyera and preaumabiy " . ' so ao to- pre. ' pnve , ilOCXl th alao among th Judgea. that Jurors ar S1. Vh,,i -dmJn.,,'ZUon blnsT " d f i .. p!?i?prf. "fll3. " sS. inA t cures, and-th rninva wn (in en ra nut buivli aaa w w i m vi w w - " ras viiwbj liddaea. To this propoalUon I do BOtlfJ? Vn of society. And In this av.,,f Mnt, I v vi tm mrn uj wnicn anr - neraon may seea a change of venue I any that This motion Is baaed upon the ground I prlvllegea. In th form of ihlnr tl BDDemna? in ina flnmmnnirw rrancniana.il aaia lr it anouid.be ahown that In any In am compelled la haaai una of prejudice among tha people la Mult-1 etc.. who consunUy seek to lnatill noman county to auch mm aslant that I tha minds ot lawyers from tha time the defendant cannot procure a fair and I law student enters the law class until I there la no doubt that 'AS nartlcuiar rasa auch local nraliiiUna v aomah county. Ia anna, mm mmtmmi htltha mlnila a laarvara frnm tha time f hA I lata that a IllPV lannnt fwa nhlaln.! a change of I th at-1 least 10 1 impartial Jury to paaa upon the facta in I he afterward becom une evidence aubmltted here average cltlien cornea a Judge, that the I venue should be granted, but who la eligible to sit a tempt to get a Jury ought at 1 ter a Jury boa with the! be made, or at least It ought to thla case. luuwn i ia i comenuon ia lartr.iw I a mi ror ariii antap a lurv iwi wnn im m inaaa. or as least it nn.nt rn a r. n.. . baaed upon the attitude of certain daily I predisposition unjustly and wrongfully, differently than the mere opinion of papers in ragara to me publication Ml to take Trom thoa wno nave, ana 101 certain persona aa expressed - In this the facta, or all -red faot. following the give to thoae who have not It rarely I partloular caaa, Multnomah county con- ,-x.u. v. inn .iu vfuaraniaa) m i rust I enters tne mina 01 mnj iiwyor or juugei tains a large percentage or tne popula oompany, with which the defendant waa that he would be affected by thla dls- tlon of the state, and I believe the de- connecteo.. n i aaia mat prejudicial position, but it la tne sentiment oxirenoant could have as lair and impar statements have been made la thaaa pa- I ma ay lawyers, aa I hava said, and pro-1 tial a trial In Multnomah county aa he pera; certain facta have been alleged I sumably some Judges, that this is true, I could hare la any other part of the an. tl . t ' ' " a.. .. '! . ..... l he ingredients actuauy usea in successim meaicines are, m general well-known. 4 SB- ' ' a A t ' A t 1 . t a ' ' I ( . ' . ; 4iiut tne exact proportions ana metnoas 01 comDining tnem, are important secrets ''which liave been discdyered; only by'the "wisdom of experienced physicians, and the fine discriminating skill . of educated phannacists.-V. i... SJrl.ti::'j:X rv..:"i'.'- : Physicians Generally know, for instance, what the ingredients are' which barsapanlla; the peculiar merit xby which Jt effects so many remarkable cy jjiwciiuc Biuuiai rciucaics lu.uicir practice, out; incy ao not know the' combination - nor the proportions which make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself V In Scrofulous Cases and for other diseases of the 'blood, the expert physician's , prescription w iiKciy to can tor one, or more oi tne very articles that are used to give Hood's .55ariaoarilIa it wnnr1rrf1 :nnitff a'a rmrlv frir frnnkleo r(.V.im ! - - - - -. . mr v mummy . y . w . a.WMW.Vw Ut . UllU JWtllU. ,' ' ' - - - m w w w - w ,ww-a . waawaaw v a m mm.. . o aa.Naia , M IV 1U .kbOVUUC OUUlC of ,the tonic remedies combined in , Hood's Sarsaparilla.'; i; : ; , v' ;'r ) V ? : Out, the -Proprietors of Hood's Sarsaparilla claim, and they think Wry, properly; f that this medicine, originating in the prescription--of . an eminent physician, and being1 herein: that tha defendant la I via but the assertions In the pipers are to I are again that a Juror la unjust, that they state. nanera ara in I ara aaalnat carnoratlona. ana. as I the effect that ha Is guilty, and that said, that the predisposition exist this Idea has become generally adopted to be fair and Impartial. in tha community, and the defendant I aon It la aaaumed thai cannot have a fair and Impartial Jury I by th newspapers. have "For th reasons herein stated, this testca ana penectea aunngits long use oy physicians and druggists, embodies a peculiar combination vegetable remedies, which, together with the peculiar process by which it Is j 1.1 ?i ,i 'ti l e , .i '. . i . - . . yrcpArcu, gives i r greater meni man can possioiy dc touna in the occasional sts not I motion for a ehanaa of vanua ahmili Ka lk.1 ,M. I Amnlawl , VI a .was- wwi.avaa for this reaaoa. "Of course, no lawyer or Judge will It goes without aavlna that a defend. I admit that ha la ao affected. That la a ant In a criminal action I entitled to a I matter which applle uaually to tb clt- fair and Impartial trial This Is a con- (sen who happens t be eligible to Jury It sufflclenUy appears that auch a trltl I f era to the 'rabble' or the mob' he al. atltutlonal guaranty that sunds at the duty, or to what Is termed the TabblV threshold of every court and whenever I or tb "mob.' and usually when ons re- DAMN CITY cannot be had. It la th Imperative duty I ways Includes every other peraon except of th court to grant a change of venua hlmeelf nl that category. The fact s. But no such condition ailala In llil.lkaa.ur that thla la an in nt wlralaaa case, at least there la bo evidence suf-1 telegraphy, telephones and newspaper flclent to warrant such a conclusion. Itltiwt tha averaaa Mtlaen wants to know ia true mere ar tne arnaavits or certain I today the principal events that nap- inaiviauaia nere rxprnssing tneir opin-1 pened in tne world yeateroay. on, nut mar naa oeen no attempt to secure a Jury In thla case. There ar BnhmlttMt afriitavlta a mnam mm.1I. creditable that a fair trial can be ha.L the dissemination af this newa In my TJp holds ITewvpaper. "The newapapera are th medium far I It has not been demonstrated that per. opinion this Idea that Jurors are predls- tne e ant hav ahown any prejudlc. Th sons actually called to try defend-1 posed to be unjust Is wrong In theory The I and untrue In fact Judge Dillon, who conditions are not her as they were In th peer of any lawyer living, in hi th Old case, 19 Oregon, 817. where two "Tha Jaws and Jurisprudence i of trials had been had. but as I hava England, and America,' at page 121, sUted. th substance of the aUeaatlonsI saya: 1 have tried literally thousand prescriDboa. That Jt Does Possess this peculiar ment Is shown by the extraordinary cures it has effectedr-40,366 testimonials received in two years, by actual count while no other prescription or formula has em achieved anything like similar success. " '. - ; i' Under the Pure Food and Drucrs Law. no chancft FlflAT Ifl PARAflF lst:na toU!e liw or to p". I LUfl I III I nlinUL Another point which appeals to many in these troublous times, when every penny of : aMUnra Mi,.. M..f..ll.. L. J i- A. ' .-.x.at.-. J ' t 1 a a , .. J tAjjtswoc luusi Miciuu uc wavitiicu, is mc tact mat aosc ior aose it is the most economical medicine the onlv one of which can truly be said " 100 Dose Ono Dollar." i ; In the usual liquid form or in the new form of chocolate-coated tablets called Sarsatabs. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt bf price by ' : C I. HOOD CO Lowell, Mass. Northern Spirit to Be Be fleeted in June Hose Fiesta. la that th "peoTJid'the "wm oraa with Juries, and tfi. TnVtanc t -tret pageaat. n4 mm m result ot thl they hmrm bZ I mrm tmw where I had reason to bo dla- the Golden WeaL" durlnf . lsi a " I aa HmflA with iAt VAvVI ltfl AtA tiw.L. . ... ... satisfied with their verdicts.' And fur- tlvaJ Uh.. I- -an.. W a. ... a .im mmmrn. I I 1'. v t a aa w . a aa a - jmrnfm mrnrnfrnm . a . I The list of entries for cities nutslda of : -Portland that desire to participate In Instances Teat street pageant Th Spirit of with E. B. Schafet of Pilot Rock. The jren maker, John W. Crow and Gorg W. feeoier ar renaieton incorporators. will probably close shortcomings are not Inherent if next two or thro woeka arper statement to the festival management has submlttod a eozn prejudiced. VaTa t. ST. in., a,--. "wnen a chanre of venna la has llinri... will An thai. Cnn itut, ttmr, I nuiit.. t tr ti beoomea thee imperative duty of th will do theirs.' statement to'thi that his staff of workmen will not be able to undertake any new contracts for this . nartlcuiar atreet demonstration after the last week of thla month. If the act pieces are to be In artistic keen. Ing with those which hav already been entered by a number of cities and towna or tne ataie. th Rose Tea- Sn?Ip" 5lar",,r J5,",1,"e"" T'Vv? ... . . uiviuu aii-at auia TT atl, .wu yja i wnuia iu. rnv will do a reneral mlnina bus Master Float- in the states of Idaho, Oregon and YV MD fHL GOW JUMPED i OVER THE MOON Ays (J. '. -' N Why BLCAUSL She was so de lighted with the idea that her owner had bought a New Iowa Dairy Separator The one that was awarded The Gold Medal at the Jamestown Exposition The Separator that'i guaranteed the lightest running, the,. , closest skimming, the most durable, with low supply can. heavy frame, shafting and gears and large, long bearings and it S built like a watch. Prices: Rot. 2-350 to 400 Lds. Capacity . . 1 $65.00 No. 3t-500 Lbs. Capacity . . :. . ... $80.00 Ko. 4-700 Lbs. Capacity ...... $100.00. Installment terms or discount for all cash. 2-STORLS-- 1st AND TAYLOR, EAST MORRISON AND E. TAYLOR Send for Separator Catalogue' : TREE . TTn tn th. nraunt Hm. If fa ..mMl according to the records of the festival management, that the following cities will hava representation in th grand decorative and Illuminative pared wiuca ib to iaa pi ace -rueaaay nignt, June I: Astoria, Salem, Hood River. Klamath Falls. The Dallas. McMlnnvlll. Bt Johns. Vancouver. Seaside, and prob ably Baker City and Eugene. The communities above mentioned have taken th matter nn with . th.le respective "boosting" organisations, and; the amount of monev that will tia . IWIMiW Ul VWAaU Va..B) Will ClOB TB a ll.AA .ft.. .tM,M. mmmm. ... ' - - I -wwv, .isw .iru mm wmrw Am a mjarfQ vary. Ing from $600 to $800, with Dawson City. Aiuu. reaavuT id nier a. iiiht pniiin. not less than $00 and mor likely up to tne (l.uuv mara. k ) u wi u,i w, wi uwii oi xno required elaborateness snd artistic finish Into this - Darade. which will ba tha nnit spectacular eve- held In thla city. It ' win vw ireuMrj iur uiv entriea to D mad within th next two- or three weeka VENIRE DM FOR. Ml FEDERAL JURY Seventy Will Eeport for' Duty One Week From Tomorrow; ing ton. com ness ash- SCHOOLMASTER SUES UMATILLA SHEEPMAN ... Pendleton. Or.. Anrtl 4. J. A. Hawks has brought suit against W. A. Slusher, a prominent sheep man or Umatilla county, for $111 damagea as the after math of a fight that occurred at Nolin. a short time ago, when Hawka was at tack shoul by Slusher, who insisted that he not pas through a gate on bis premlsea Hawks elsims Blusher struck him, th horse which be waa riding ran away, fatally injuring itaelf. Hawka ia teacning a school near Moiin. , , B01NDS FOR PAVING AT THE CROSSINGS (Ipeelsl Dbpstcb te The Jearsal) Oranta Pass, Or., April 4. Th Orants Pass council haa called a spe cial election for April 27 on the Issuing of $40,000 bonds to pave the intersec tions of streets and alleys In the busi ness section. The paving ordinance has passed and work will begin as soon as posflbl after th special election. Tha expense of paving th blocks will be borne by th property owners. All tb buainess section of tha clty will be paaed with bitullthlo. Payment will be rasds la 10" yearly installments. TAC03IA SALESMAN ' DIES AT LEBANON i in (Spedil Dispatch te The Jeornel.) Lebanon. Or., April J. If. Taylor, a traveling saissman for the Spauldlng .Manufacturing - company, - died In this flty last night Us was -taken sick wnue at supper in a notet ana aied about four hours later. His body will be shipped to Tacoma, hia home, for burial. He leavea a wife and on child. 1 . . ! , 1 111 . mmlmmml , ,' , 'I . . . , jaaaaaaaaaaaaas il , I - - . I - it s1IMaii(2iP: Wo m - .: Seventy names, comprising th venlr frnm wkl.k ,V. 4,,- ... .v. ..v... rr aaav-a. .uv AVal Mmy M IV(UI I ox tne unitea Biatss circuit court ia to be called, war drawn befor Judge Wol- verton yesterday. ,.Ths veniremen ar to report for duty at-1 o'clock on the afternoon of Aprii :1a, - . xne veniremen are aa roliows: Kane Tuthiil. Multnomah: James B. . N- smlth. Polk: Harry S. Buta Polkr H. H. Kirk, Linn; J. Harry Upham, Multno- man; w. T. coenran, Linn; Jay Jt up- h- ol.rt Benton; Robert Ungerman, Tamhlll: H. ton. Multnomah: John Temnleton. Was j lngton; L. Grice, - Polk; William Joil IT VCiNT HURT YOU TO LOOK AT IT AND IT MAY HELP YOU; D. Manning, . Marlon; William Sargent, foiK-, uemeri ai. iroppieton, uuitnomao; ueorge reterson, Mtutnoman; Charles u ay i ia at MititNAfw a n a vu uhim umir. aVa r liswi Jttlil.UVIIlB.it. ara. ,SJ. JUUll a via I Charles Hubbart Washington; Charles ' i Aiorignt, uiacKamas; itumer u. reterson, Multnomah; Sylvester . C Pier. Multno man; wmiam , ti. op, siuitnoman: aRoaol Matteson. Washington: . Thomas HDluman. Multnomah: ' Alfred Huston. Polk; John B. Pllkington, Multnomah; Oeorg McOraw. Washlnarton: Josiah B.. TUton, Multnomah: Aiex M. Wright, .Hut woman: enry winger t, muiuio man: C H.. Cable, Linn: Andrew M. Westrem. Multnomah; . W. I Wallace. unn; w. ill. Baaer, unn; Lavwrenca u. f Patton. Multnomah: James D. Smith. Polk; Horace S. Butterfleld, Multnomah; I rTed A. Koutieogo, Muitnoman: Kobert McFarland, Benton; William H. Turn, bull. Multnomah: Au trust DIddsI. Mult- nomah; C. W. Odell, Washington; Lean- der N. BHieu, Foikj w 1. Elmore, Linn; Thomas W. Younger, Multnomah: James A. Gibson, Polk; Arthur O. Thomas, i aiuitnoman: Aucrust zann. ainitnoman: Charles Bamford, Washington; Nathan- lei B. Birch,' jppik; Hugh Herron, Benton; William' T. Turner, Multnomah; A. D. Hall, Marlon; Richard C. Craven, . Polk; Aioert weicn, aiuitnomani unanes ura- ham. Columbia: James .p.. Rasmussen. Multnomah; J. Raymond Rogers,, Mult nomah; F. H-'Webbcr., Linn; N. H.'Bate tn an. Linn; Prank - E. Watldns, Multno Sensational Values i: 250 Ladles' Lingerie Waists, made of sheer lawns and Jap silks, trimmeU in pin 'tucks,' laces , and Swiss embroideries. Round or pointed yoke, the latest style. Positively the best value ever offered by any house. Worth up to $4.50. Special for one day only Monday, your choice .. . o aa for. See Third Street Display $1.50 Men's 89 c Fifty dozen well known Cluett and Peabody brand Men's Dress Shirts, in plain, stripes, bro ken checks and plaids. The standard price everywhere is $1.50. , Special offer for' Monday ' and Tues-.- ., OA day.. .... Oav A targe ; Assortment in Men's Working and "; Dress Pants; also Men'i and Youths' Suits. For Monday and Tues day priced , - V2 mah; Rudolph M. Bchraeer, Multnomah; attaneriy, xamtnoman: a. m. T. IV C. Brasfield, Linn; E. Mailory ttrtT. Benton Henry netcner,- lamniu; tjonraaKina. laub, Multnomah; B. 4 Lee- Paget Mult nomah; - Charles Oleson, Multnomah; Charles W. Pallett, Multnomah. , '- - if - sasssWaBBliiBaewWwa Another for the , Nayy. - S.ners Piano Housa has lust received another order for a costly Pianola PUU19 from uncle Bam-s ngnung men. 1 The latest one .was selected bV the Officers of th new battleship Colorado, stationed at Bremerton. , Washington. Th cas la of beautifully figured -mahogany ahdv la" the vry latest model, oasessinsr xn- aaei.roBi.yie aiicx 1 nefno- lst devices, exclusive features with tha genuine - nanoia fiano, ror wnicn tne Ellers Housa Is tha sol represontatlv in. tn west, . rr.t -t ,..,. J ,, . .1 Hi 1 I 1 " ' "Mining Incorporation. lvfJy ' (8partsl Dispatch ' to The josi-nat.) P.niilAtnn Dr. A nrlt l-.WIIh,nnl.' Ul stock of $3.000.fi00. the Kins Solo. tnon Gold Mining company haa baen in corporated. The Incorporators are most ly Pendleton' men, but among them Is C. a White of BeaUl. Fred H. Fhoe- Spider and Pongee Extra special sale of Spider and Pon gee ' Silks, in plain colors, plaids and flowered effedls. Values up to 85c. Monday and Tuesday, the ;"- 50c Fancy Hose 23c ,000 pairs Ladies' Fancy Em- I . a . ..,.., - ..' f broidery 'and Lace Hose, black,' ?, tan and white; seamless and dou- ble toe. The .best 50c hose - ever " . offered. Special for Mon-"nn ' , U aay ana luesaay, tne pair,. . u -X J. 1'( , 500 Sample Dand Bags at Prices Positively the best boy we . have ever mader-500 Ladies' Stylish, High-Grade1 Handbags bought by us .at nearly one half the regular prices. Included in the lot are the. aligator leathers, geal grain, morocco and lizard, in all shapes and ; sizes. - A drummer's Sample lot no two alike. -. Values ' 25c up to- $10 00 - Your choice for Monday and Tuesday if they last so-long prices one half. J $S f i; . l ;7."1V:,. f-1 MM,l",,,a,aaiaaaaaaawaaaaak,v. -.f i, m 1 l' RUMNTS! REIWANTS! We have accumulated about 200 piece! ot Remnants in Cotton. Wool and Fancy D in Table Linens -and other similar dry goods. . We want to clean these up in one Kiunuaj anu lucsaay prices marKea oown 10. ...t, ressGoods; also ' , day. - l he 12