THE OREGON ,1DAIlJY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, TUESPANIWO-APICOS
LlODJESItl in
sunipiiios
Council Employs Engineer
to ; Furnish Data Itcgank
iiiir Bridge and kubway ;
' Ralph Modjwkl wae amployed by th.
city .xecutlv. board yo.t.rdajr aft.r
naon to solva tha probUm ot -a high
bridge and subway to handla tha trarnc
- aero, tha Willamette rlvfr at a :
of $5,000. Thla crd.-r rnafla folio
inn tha aetiun of tha council. In appro
prTatlnff tha anev for ih m,y'7'"e"!
if MwlJcHkl dplt tha fact that Con
aultln. Knglnwr J. B. C. Lackwood. who
M employed to do tha work for MM.
bud nearly flnlahad hia nvatlatli m.
A noon aa tha council mad. tha ap
r.rorlMlo, Lockwood rrHlgnM and
lurtiel ov.r hla data to City hnln,r
Taylor stallni that It would 1 uaeleaf
for twotnaii" do the -work wh ,lch feu Id
be doua by on. XAK-kwood offre to
ISnfer with MKljkl and eiPtalB
work ao far a tie had gone ahould tut
new ; roan dclra tha .Information,,,. ,
.- Doubt ae te Ability.,
' Considerable flln .avWoped .ever
the employment of Modjenkl and many
cltT orrtclala feel that tha council appro
prUUd money for the bridge propoal
lion uaeleaaly. 'Xheaa men aay that
llockwood could have dona the work
and that hie nre.tlg. 'on
would have resulted in aa much good ae
Wodjeekia. Othera go even furtlior and
ay that Modje-kl will hava orai
rata to do the work whle ht wlU(draw
"pou"bt exists aa 'tohether ModJtaM
la Quallfled to give an expert opinion on
the conatructlon of a wbVy:'ht.iV?ii;
that Modje-kl hnnmet Aon ln cM
, of engineering work and therefore ! not
competent to give n opinion that U
worUi anywhere near the l.000 apprv
prlated by the council. f
- .;' Mayor Bay a Oo Ahead. .
't Another point 'that aroea yesterday
waa ai to the power of the cou"'".0
de"gnate whon the cutlve board
Should employ. The board hae tbe
pSwir of employing whom It wishes and
the council can do nothing further. than
appropriate tha money. IjMinuch aa
the council recommended Modjeakl the
board acaileaced In the decision and
plorJdhlm. Mayor Ine expreaaed
hlmieTf on thl point aa follow:
b "While the council haa no, f?
amDlov any one. It haa- In thla cane
Jpctned Sr.loajeakt aa the engineer
?rbe engaged for thla work, and prob
SblyThe "a the beat person we can gel.
Thi council la going to go
wav. and eo you might aa well pioceea.
If yooMeflC and employ Mr. Modjeaki
"According to Modjoakl'a contact tha
engineer win have to furnlah a full pre
flmlaary report on the bridge propor
tion toconaiat of a recommendation for
the" beat location; preliminary plan
with one ormore dealgna of conatruc
tlon. maps and sketches showing align
ment. location of piers and general out
line of the proposed structures. He will
alio have to furnish an approxlmato
coat Sf the construction of the above
sand aunply a general discussion of the
focatlon and de-lans submitted. Ho wl
report on the subway question In addl
tlon to the bridge problem. . ,
.- ' -.. TnHininnllnnL'
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"l (goecta! DUpatcfc to Tbe JearaaU
galem. Or., April 28-Aruoiea or in
corpowtlon have been filed "In : the office
of the eecretary of atate. as followa.. ,
Oregon Klectrlo Vehicle company.
Drlncipal office Portland. Oregon; capi
tal atock, JlO.tOO; Incorporatora. M. BL
Waheman, U. 8. HowUnd and r,.C Glb-
aon. : - .....v.'
fchigene Keai e.aiai
' Ttsviulmtnl
. tnigene iwu -, ":,
. ..i.rfui nfrir. Ruaenn Ore-
ni capital - o7k. $60,000; - Incorpora
tora, iTHvaryenid; 1. H. Btagham and
MNoVtnC,oaat CperatlW mbpoo:
tnr. Incorporated under the lawa ol
Xtlionl; capital atock.- M&M.MOi-attar.
tii in fact. W. O. Jeffa, Portland. Ore-
gon. -t : ' ' ' V
; p EyU t 8Mkoe.. ; , J
' (Rorctal DUnatrh to The Jonrali
8pokana,-Aprll 2.Mayor..Moora wae
taken by eurpriae when he naked the
Waahlngton Water Power company tor
a reduction to 1H conU of the fare, for
all cy -employe durlng-worklnr houre.
The company Informed the mayor that
aeverat of the heada of the clty.depart
rnenta and aeveral oft the ewaetlmm
were now rldtnf on paaaea and that ad
ditional free transportation . could ,not
be aupplted. - "? . '
DON'T VAST M0?i3Y
ON FATM DOCTO?vSt
Anybody Can Beduee rat at Home
it you are iui auu win i icuu.w
ilckly C
quickly don't go to a acir-atyiea ooemiy
"Doctor"! be your own apolallet. Ap
propriate to your own uae tiie lin iTe In
atructlona given here and you will be
aa capahle a rat-reducing expert aa
there la In the land. The o.unlU1catlone
are few and the expenee trilling. He
cure from your drunaiet one unbroken
ounoe package of Mtirmola, one halt
ounce f luid Kxtraot t:aacara Aromatic,
and three and one half ouncea Byrup
Simplex, all of -which are both cheap
and plentirul In any drug Store. Take
them home and mix them together by
ahaklng well in a large bottle. You are
now ready to become a aucoeeaful fat
reducing apecUllat without further
training or preparation, ttlmply take a
teaepoonful of thla pleaaant mixture
after each meal and at bedtime and you
will make more progrena taking oft your
exoeaa flenh In-thirty daya than all the
"experta" In the land could accomplish
In half a year. Thla method of getting
rid of fleeu la, moreover, not only aura
and aafe. but appeale atrongly to tha
average fat peraon. man or woman, for
It geta reaulta without Interfering wiRi
one a diet or laiy hablte It doet the
work of exerclae. "!
FIRST HUBBY'S GIFTS
PAY DEBTS OF.SECOiiO
Wallace .Scott Sells VDia
raonds.and Pearls Belong
- . ' ing to Wife, ' .:
- - : " .
' "f . .: . ' " - ' f : J i - . t
. '-fCBlted, Preje 'iMatd Wlre. ,j '
"Chicago, April v- tl Dlamonde , and
pearl op.ee 1 presented by Roland JJ.
Mollneux toi hit wife, - Blanche Cbeae
brough 'Mollneux, have been told tor
the benefit Of creditor of Wallace D.
Scott, who aecured a-divorce for M re.
Mollneux and then married her. Boot
wae caught in the panlo and pledged
the diamond for $1,000. They brought
$1,900 at auction. .i 1 r ( ;
POLITICAL OUTLOOK r
: AT WALLA WALLA
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' .'(Spedal DUoatch to The Journal.) -,
Walla Walla. Waalu April .1$.
Democratic primarle' will b .held
throughout: : the . county , today. 1 Tblg
evening ' WalU .Walla Democrat will
meet at the courthouae. ' In many of
the precinct of the county the primar
lea will open-at I o'clock thla afternoon.
The organisation of -a Young Men
Democratic club ha etlmulated the lo
cal Democracy and the county election
thle fall give promlee of being hotly
contested, although the Bepubllcane
heretofore "have been able to. pile up
majorltlea running . from ' $50 to TOO.
Lat year the Democrat! were able to
elect only two men. County Treaaurer
Honeycutt and Aaaeaaor Toner.- Both
will probably be candidate for reeleo
tlon again tnl year. , -.t.
ADDITIONAL CLATSOP
.,;.; ; XOJIINEES ACCEPT
4-r ) a .v .-V-,'. ,.
$ ISpeelil Dtipitch to Tbe Journal.)
Astoria, Or, April 2$. In addition to
those already published, the following
have accepted nominations on tha Re
publican ticket) C A. Lelnenweber, rep
resentative; K. It Moore, commlaaloner.
for two year; J. C Clinton, county
clerk; i, A. Ollbaugh, coroner; O. W.
Parker has accepted both the Republi
can and Democratic nomination : for
surveyor, aa ha Henry Bralller for Jua
tlce of the peace at Seaside. Martin Ol
son has accented the Democratic noml
naM6n tor constable. , - - . . - . . j. ,, s
;' . V . MInBtrelsy, at . Albany. .
' 'fSpeelil DUpatrb to T Journal)
-Albany, Or April J$. Beginning with
tonight Albany la to be treated to a
carnival of minstrelsy. A home talent
show will be put on and the beat-local
singer, and ether' talent haa been 'Obtained.-
Thewho!e' undertaking la In
the handa of the band and the. boy of
Company ,0. N. O. A grand military
parade will take place thla afternoon at
4 o'clock, headed by the Albany band.
The ahow .wlll be. repeated tomorrow
night.- ' " '
IIEl'J IGIOIIIOG
III 1701F CREEK
Stock Eanch Soon Will Be
, Transformed by the; ,
Orchardist ' '
;r ,, .;. , . . ' ;
(tpectal DlspsUk ta Tbe JonraaL) ' ;
Wolf Creek. Or.. April S$. Tb be
ginning of new condition here 1 al
ru .vM.ni. w. a. Smith, who took
over the property April .10, la on the
ground with his family ana aireaaj
two famlllea trvm 1'tnnsylvanla, one
from Michigan and ane from Ohio ea
tabllahed on the place. Another 1 ex
pected from Ohio tblarweek to take
1-h.m f tha 14-room hotel. Heveral
other partlea are only awaiting the
survey to aeiecu irmn wh -r
once to begin Improvement. .Thla vast
estate, which haa hitherto Men uaed
wholly aa a etock ranch, promises eooa
to be one of the most noted fruit ,
i . . v. - Hnk..l Tli altitude.
climate, rainfall, depth and richness of
toe-sou au aaa wnim
tlon that-thla valhjy with .the wild
name la unexcelled for Newtown and
Spltxenberg apples. Tokay grapes. anJ
all kinds of pear and peaches. Several
acre of apple and peara. and 1.000
grap cuttlnga have already been aet.
and a considerable acreage ot corn and
potatoes will now be planted. The Ut
ile alfalfa already on the place 1 o
promising that $0 or 100 acre will be
sown next season. Experiment will
be mad wlth the ditch already con
tructed. and If Irrigation prove ad
vantageous hundreda of acrea can at
very email coat be Irrigated.
In lh center of a eonaiderabl tract
adapted for alfalfa la a large, new
barn Intended for. dairy purpoae. but
never ao used, and aa there la an ex
cellent opening here for thla Industry,
It I the hope of the owner to find a
suitable party for this line of develop
ment. ' .1.
' No more luxurlou bloom I en any
where In the Kogu River valley than
now covera every tree here." , ( .
STRANGE CASE OF..:
MEMORY RESTORED
1 ;-" (goeetal Wspstck Ja The JoorniLl
Spokane. April $. O. a Harman.
carpenter of thla city, haa Jut regained
his mind after having been for three
week unable to remember anything for
more than 20 mlhutee. He was struck
by a footpad and robbed of $200 re
cently and the blow on the head Im
paired the faculty of memory. Satur
day he fell from a- ecaffold at Helena.
Montana, and now remembers as well
a . ever. Harman wa ' at Crescent,
Waahlngton, when th robber atUcked
Mm. During th ported of hi aberrj.
tlon om on had to work by hi elde
and at frequent Interval tell blm what
hja lnatructlona were. . . -
BAKER CITY GIRL vv '
V WlS GOLD MEDAL
;-.. ,
(gatcUl Dispatch te Tea Joarnal.) -Baker
City. Or., April "-Th
eighth, annual oratorical. conteet- of the
Baker City High chool waa won by
Mis Eleanor Taylor, a member of the
claaa of ', with the oration,. "Clvio
Beauty." There were 10 Other contest-
was very close. Mis Taylor wa pre
sented with a gold medaL , , ,
- Flrat Blilwiukee Tariff Sheet,' 1 1
,t .mm a eAi.it.L W nt liuiatial 1
rV "h1 Afrtl Ifc-Tha flr.t
wauk-e St. Paul railroad In thle taU
ha been received by the railroad com
mission. The tariff ar for - both
freight and passengers and cover about
$0 mllea of railroad In eastern Waah
lngton. xtendlng from Ralaton through
Llnd to Othello. The road la "till un
der the upervlelon of the construction
deoartment and only freight In. carload
Ion will be received, t . : a. ; ti ,
. Easter Vacation Orer. - - -
-Bpeelal DUpstea to Tbe JmiraaL) . '
"'University of Oregon, Eugene, -April
2$ Practically all jof the atudentswho
halted outside Eugene during the va
cation of laat week have now returned.
Work was taken up where It ended be
fore the vacation, and. from this time
forwand will be rushed In order that It
may be completed , in the six weeks of
recitation left. - .
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0W One of the Impbrtant Duties of Physicians and h
'' tnll UAJ W;irl . W
tm its 1-nrn n in the relative stantlmfif. and' reliabilitv - of the . leading manufactur-
ers-of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to
the uniform quality aod periect purity oi rememes prescriDea py inem, ana.u is wen
known4 to physicians and the ;WelI-Infonne4 fenerally, that the California -Fig: Syrup
Co. bv reason of its correct' methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which J
-.."' r- it : i. i1 . . f it. .
is accorded to successful and reliable nouses only, anjj, tnereiore, inai.ine name or me(
Company has become a guarantee !of the excellence of its remedy. ' '.
anneal to the Well-informed in every walk, of life and are essential to permanent suc-
Ncesa and creditable 'standings therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
enjoy good health with its blessings,' to the fact that it involves the question of right-
living with all the term implies. ,; With proper knowledge' of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be . made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with, generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple wholesome remedy may, be invaluable if taken at the
proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co; feels that it'is alike important' to- present ,
truthfully the subject ard to supply the one , perfect laxative rerriedy which has won
theappoval of phsisjeians' and "the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence of the c6mbination known . to all; and the toriginal method of manufac
ture, Which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. 1 "
rThis valuable remedy has been '. long: and, favorably known undef the name of,
Syrup of Figs-"-and has attained 'to worldwide, acceptance as the most excellent of
fomiiif laiativqand ai it? 'nure laxative nrinciDles. obtained from Senna, are well
known "to physicians and1 the WellIn formed of the .world to be the best ot natural
v laxatives, ,we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more, fully descriptive of the remedy, , but doubtless it will always be
.called for by thoshorter name of Syrup of. Frgs--and.to get its beneficial effects always
vnote when . purchasing, the full name of. the Company : California Fig Syrup Co.
"plainly printed on the froniof every package,1 whether you" simply call for Syrup of r
Figs or by the full nameSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and
: Elixir of Senna is the one laxative .remedy manufactured by th California Fig Syrup
Co.- and the same heretofore, known by the nameSyrup of Figs which has given:
satisfaction to millions. .The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists- throughput;
the United States ift' original package off.one size only, the, regular price of which
' is fifty cents per bottle'. '" ' ; ,- r -- ' 1
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company,' filed with the
' Secretary o"f Agriculture, at- Washington, DC, that the remedy is not adulterated orJ
xnisbranded within the meaning the 'Food and Drugs1 Act,' June Joth, 1906; 'i
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HEGRO GIRL TO
RETURN TO RACE
Christian Woodyear Will Be
Educated" Among Blacks
, at Tuskegee. '
4A (ralted Press tested Wire.)
Hew! Torlt.' April 28. Christian
League i' Woodyear, - the . negro girl
adopted by Mra. ' Elisabeth Orannla,
president of th National , Christian
league for purity." after 14 year, of
white hlld treatment, aoes bak to her
own 'race.-'' Mrs.- Grannls has arranged
with Booker T. "W"?. '
tlan' admltUnc on July 1 In th ceiei.
brated negro, lnetltut at Tu.kegce, Al-
abTher 1 ora dlfference of opinion a
to whether TchrUtlan will take to the
proposed change In htuK"oS!
forVshe has been reared by Mrs. Gran
nls as a, white child. "'SS.A'if'S:
Orannla say she haa made Christian s
lot far fcarder than had ahe rataed the
child aa a negro, with the proper re
spect for her own race. " ,-m"
Mrs? Orannls' negro ward, becajne
nationally famous yhm-lw adopted
parent wa arraigned before the heada
5? w church jupon th . following
ChB"rat, the ald Eisabeth Grtnnla 1 ha
treated the official board ofthe Flrat
church of .the-Disciples of Christ with
contempt, in that h refused toheed
the request of the officers ot the church
Umt -aha either leave- her young chUd
protege at home -or else it in the back
part of the church; jaid requeat lWYlng
been made by the off leer; af ter a for
mal resolution to :thla effect-had been
adopted by 4he official board, prompted
by complaint mad by members of the
church sitting, in the vicinity of the
pew of the said Elisabeth Grannls to
th -effect that the unrestrained antic
of the child were an annoyance that
prevented them from properly enjoying
worship In the church.
COMMISSIONERS OF- ;
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(Bpeeial Dtooatch to nsJonriial.
' OJynipla, Waah.. April 2 8 .--A suit In
which collusion between the comrnla
slonere of Clarke county and the Port
land 4' Beattle railroad wa charged
haa been decided by the supreme court
The controversy was oyer the condom
nation by the county of land belonging
to the - Murhard Estate company for
county road r purposes. - The supreme
court holda- that whlle.lt warthown
that the commissioners located therpad
where the railroad company desired It
to be located there wa no evidence of
undue - influence. The proceedings of
the ower; court, are affirmed. . ;
TJALE FORCES WARSHIP
TO PUT INTO HARBOR
.t'.Vt.V.t.? 'n-';'v ,-vi;:i
' (tJnltd Pre" Leased Wire.)
Port Angeles, Wash., April 28. The
battleship Nebraska en route frornthe
navy yard. Puget sound, to San .Fran
cisco, spent yesterday and last nlSfht. In
the harbor here.' A heavy gale ha
been blowing In th traU.. Thn Ne
braska got away to sea thla morning.
RICH'PLACER STRIKE
IS MADE IN ALASKA
,. , . (Cnltrd Press, tA Wire.)
Dawson. April 28. Wada, the famous
Japanese musher, who left Herschel
Island. March 24, arrived today, flnlah
lng a remarkable trip via Fort Yukon.
He reports that an -Eskimo arrived at
Horschel from . Fraxman - Island. 1G0
mile westward, and rented ich
new gold atrlk with the dirt going aa
high aa 18 cent to th pan, on a stream
flowing Into the Arctlo ocean some
where Tack of Fraxman. Probably the
Kuguru. which heads opposite Chande
Ur". ' ' ' " ' ' ' l
TAKE ACTION ON OSE - '
CITY PARK PETITION
" aaaBaeMBBBsaant '
A manlal meetlna Of th City council
has been called for Thursday afternoon
at I o'clock t' act,, on tn petition 01
r.Menta in Rose City Park asking for
annexation to , Portland. The special
meeting is cajieu oocu ,"
placing the petition on the offlcial ballot
r: .L " t. - .I..HA. la rrnwlnl ahort.
The petition of realdents residing Just
east of MonUvllla asking for annexa
tion win aiso come uu mv "
meeting.. - 1 v " - . ..
New Weather Map Serrlce.
(SpecUl P-lspatcirto Tb Jonrrtsl.)
weather map bureau waa added to the
Walla Walla observaryjresterday, and
from now on maps wu w
by Observer Grover. -e - oepari
ment has notified the observer that an
assistant will be assigned; to the Walla
Walla office In the near future when It
ni nmhublT be . elevated to a fore
casting, station, ; : ,:'
Notice to the Boys and Girls
of Portland and Vicinity.
w racrfntlr announced that we would,
on May .4, 1908, make awards to the boys
and girl returning the greateai numoer
of Swastika- labels taken from pack
ages of biscuits, crackers and cakes of
our manufacture. The contest , closes
on May 1. We have on exhibition In F.
Dresser A Cos window. Fifth and
Btark streets, the boys' and girls' high
grade blcycl goffered , a one of the
awards. ... ' .
Continue to save our Swastika" la
beliw will hae omethlng Interest
ing for you later. PaclHo Coast Biscuit
company. . " -
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" A HqHld proparatlon fai" -. ' "
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If a harmlsas oloan and
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"When the Moon Plays Peekaboo With You.' "Fawn Eyes, "two
step; "Blossom," two step; "Standard American Airs," "Bye, By.
Dearie," "Over the Hurdles," two step; "Sacramento," and 1,000
others i- , ,'' '.1 ".'''.'.'. . "'
Ribbon Remnants at Half Price
r f Plain and fancy Ribbon Remnants, all widths and colors
taffetas, satins, etc. at half price; center bargain table. -
Embroidery-Values to $1.00 at 19c
'. IS to 20 inches wide, values tip to $1 a yard, in Swiss and nain
sook corset cover and flouncing Embroidery. - ; ' - '"'
Veilings,- Values to 75c Yard, 43c
! Black, white and 'colored Chiffon Veiling,. In plain and dotted
effects; values up to 75c yard. , . ' - ' - ' ;
$1.25 XS&" Rose Wreaths, 65c
V Six large American Beauty roses with buds and foliage In wreath
effect; colors, jack, tea, pink, light blue and white. ,. , " -
"Gingham Clearance, Yard IVfoc
A special lot of desirable patterns In Ginghams, blue, Una and
fcink, in checks and plaids in small designs. . , . , . .
Cut Glass, Values to $4.50 at $1.68
' v The most , sensational values we, ever offered Jn Cut Glass,
spoon trays, nappies, bonbon dishes, perfume bottles, etc; values up
to $4.50.' . ' :V:-- ? -?'- ' ' "- H
'Cut Glass, Values to $6.00 at $2.18
Great variety of objects in Cut Glass, regularly $4 to $6; nappies,
, odd shaped bonbon dishes, jelly dishes, cheese and butter plates,
compotes, etc
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: '15c, 18c Silkoline, Yard 10c :
: Figured Silkoline in pretty floral and oriental patterns," light and
dark grounds. . - i-:u--:y: --r-.
;i5c,18c Curtain Swiss; Yard llc:
5,000 yards figured Curtain Swiss In dots and figures, large va
riety of patterns; always sold for 15c and 18c yard. ; ?
$2 Hydegrade Petticoats, $1.18
Fine black Petticoats of rustling "Hydegrade" taffateen( deep
circular flounce; strictly tailored. .. .-' '
$3.50 Cluriy Centerpieces, $1.39
Exquisitely beautiful 20-inch Cluny Lace Centerpieces; the most
remarkable value ever offered in many months...- , -v.: . -v..- ,
75c Fovvnes' Lisle Gloves, 49c :
"Fownes" 2-cIasp Lisle Gloves In every wanted color; also black
and white; always 75c pair.
20c Children's Stockings, 10c
Children's ribbed cotton Stockings, double heels and toes; guar
anteed fast black. . 1. ' -"
25c Swiss Ribbed Vests, 15c
Women's Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves, well finished
and always sold for 25c. ' " ".' v
Men's 15c Handkerchiefs, 7c ; :
Men's fine cambric hemstitched Handkerchiefs,' or -inch hem.
18c India Linon, Wednesday 12c
30 inches wide, soft and fine India Linon. "
$1.75 Crochet Bedspread, $1.25
Full size crochetBed Spreads, extraordinary values, J
.Regular 30c Turkish Towels, 21c
Bleached Turkish Towels; e 42 by. 22 inches, extra work; a
chance to stock up for months to come.
30c Herringbone Linen, Yard 18c
" White Herringbone Linen, 36 inches wide; specially adapted for
outing. ' '
15c Floral Batiste, Yard 11c
7 Floral Batiste -a pretty summery fabric with choice designs on
white and tinted grounds. "
25c Package Gold Dust, Only 17c
" 3-lb. package; "Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work." .
rB 25c Box Stationery, Only 11c
'Regular 25c box, containing one quire fine
oaoer with envelopes to match; wh.te and all
re fine quality llnrri f ' ; '
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Regular 10c, 15c Extcn::on Rc:r. 7c
Extension Rods, complete -with f:xu:r-; r H- . " :
i'ici:es.