THK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUQUST li 1008.
I. . i la. ..... M. 1 I ii L
PROSPERITYFEST
AIIO HUTiGERFEST
Contrast shown in .Meet
ings nt .rw York Cluv
- tipjt Socialist.
FLEET OfJ tl
OF DEPARTURE
PENINSULA LAND
MERRY WAR IS
and Livestock association have been
iirlnted and are now ready for distribu
tion. The work on the premium list
especially is very credible, the compila
tion making a most attractive pamphht
In connection with tho publication la
the announcement of a combination sale
at auction of blooded Shorthorns, Here
fords and Aberdeen Angus cattle to be
held at the Country club grounds Hep-
(ember SI and S6, during the week of
the fair.
At the same time there will be a
sale of Clydesdale and Psrcheron regis
tered mares and stallions, registered
stand trd bred mares and stallions, rec
ord r. a.lHtns. race and carriage horses.
It Is expneted that there will be a large
number of fancy horses In the lll of
fered for sale.
The next event of Importance In the
aala line will be the annual spring com
bination breeders' sale, which will be
held at the grounds of the Country club
April t. 27, 38, 'it and 80. and May 1.
11109. The prospecte are that .at this
sale there will be the largest number of
fancy stock offered for sale ever gath
ered together for a similar purpose In
the northwest.
ON AT RAINIER
Ofticiiil hVstivitii's at Aiiclv-. Advent of Swift Packing! ( it v Council Locks Horns
ImimI at End On. it
Ifaivwell Coining.
Plant Stimulus ,"() Aires
Pring $72,000.
it It W. K. Xew.som, Own
or f Water Plant.
JUMPS SKYWARD
l IilleO. I ' I i fo (1 M Itr
New York. Aug U- An :i -1 n i .! t ri k
contra.-' I ws pi -.-u ' '-d 'o N-w Votl. to
day hy two ihh i Iiik ,n- I. IuiihIiik '"
represent unusual conditions of the
pressnt mrif
II ..-e. Chun nil h v, It.-. I l'rosi Ural estate values nn the l'i til i;i
-..rr.-fikiftit.Mit Aboard I S i i.-org la. i have developed a decided upwa.d lun
An. kfe.fid. Ana. 14. -The official r - ,,n,.y f 1(lte rMll, of ,,,. ,lvenl
f.:i..:i u the officers nn,1 men of timf tle gwlft pnrkriK company Into Unit
Ml., nil- I lent wan brought to an end I section, and tho beginning ..f work on
i .!
Ona was the nn.speiltv cousin-
wlilCh a.'.u.Outi traveling men i.
resented bv delegates. Tlx- ..tliei
gathering f rugged. Iiunciy, told, ss
men. listening in speeches on and. C.stn
The opening ..f the ' prosperity on
ajrsss" was auspicious and great . i.
thuslasni shown i speakers fiom inanv
Impiirt.int I . I M n k cities t hi ouglmu I I In'
country. Acting Mayor M " a n wel
comed the ili. it it. s. . "lumen. lln(i them
highly for Hi. purpose .f that cnngiess.
"Cheer up" Is Hi.. mesage they bring.
They li'd.i that tin" country Is safe, that
the iiHtnial i-.. mircH are sufficient to
Insure nroKP.-rl t v and that the ...ilv
thing that liuti hampered business h I nln a great
heen an unwarranted temerity on tho well wBsr-n tin-
part of pome interests. I touiorro
Over on tho rant file tho hungroy
men's meeting was . dually exciting.
The Socialist orators proclaimed th.'lr
doctrines and at least K,0 of the un
employed cheered the moBt radical declarations.
tonight with it brilliant mat.- liitll at
the g-o rnment house.
l'remwu Sir Joseph- W ard was the
master of ceremonies and Admiral
SperM 'i;m !!. guest of honor. Tho
KAILKOADS HELD
FOP FOltEST PIPES
State Wardfn of Washington Makes
Complaint to Ilailuaj- Coin mis
sion Asks Investigation.
mam.iflflfnt bnllroetn of the Ktatah.ise
hs .Mwd.d vlili ..fficerK. hlnh gjov-
.11, in. Ml i.fflcl;. Is an.l'irntt v somen.
Ill- l!i't Is lii .;ii.' hi in at h o'clock
l.niiiiir.iH' innriiiiiK and this, wan a d.y
..r i.-.-l :t'i t!.- r'!i..rs ami men. The
adtiiir.il ai., ..ffi.is r'luin.-.l from
ii.t ll:li- ni..ll!l' a after one of tlic
m...st .fcrllKhtful ex.-ursionn tney ever
en ).. 'd.
ueor.l of New Zealand are plan-
nemonhi ration i ro
fle I departs for Sydney
Salutes tt'.ll li" riren rrnin
very uhlp In the liirhor and the Brit
ish 1. 1 1 1 lestilp roerrui, r.ncoiinier
and I ni'iecr. whh-h l.aie heen here since
Hi.) Aiu.rican fleet 1 as been at anchor
In tlie biiy. will nccomptiny the white
siju;idr!i to Pydney.
their big plant. Ycatenhty a deal waa
closed by which Kllaa lironf; a.-qulma
60 acres of the Lewi.-. IV Love tract, t Im
price paid being. It u sal. I, no let a than
J72.000. This Is the third sale of I.....'
property during the pus' few v.-eka. ai l
foreshadows other fnl.-s at hlsth liKuies
Tile lund Mrqnlred by Hi'ihik In Imme
diately east of 1 iilon awnuc ami e-
i" A01" f'11"1 xl'eet on the hoiiiIi i meM of his trunchlae anil continues to
to the O. R. & N. riuhi of on I he , t nish his cusiomera with water. It
north. It Is the Intention of the pin - is not known what further action the
., . . l" 1 mI UM "" n,-r.- un.i put ,itv will take, but a leaal battle Is ex
the lots on the market at once. peeled
There la still a wide strip of tint, .
i.ove tract unsold lylnit between
letgh and Union avenue.
is...ini ii..t.-h to Th J.Hjrpil
Italnle:. r , Au 14. Trouble over
ti e iviirr nipply has reached an acute
point In iliia city. It waa brought to
a .ilium at Hi last meetlns; of the
council, v. lien un ordinance was passed
r.ooklnis tlie fiam-hlso trranlsd w. !:
N'. wflorii. Si'jitember 7, 18 lid. to supply
lie city of Kalnler with water. It la
charged 'hat New son) has not fur
nished sufficient water to residents or
to the city for five years.
The city ha purchased a Hater sys
tem ami intends to light Nfwmiti to I
tlnlsh 'Iiio hitler Ignores the annul
.JACKSONVILLE IS
VISITED BY EAIX
IWH BRIDGE AT
FIRST ID SHERHAM
MM TIIKKX OREGON
PJOXEEIWTOMEET
Lays tlie Dust and C lears the Atmos
phere of Smoke Monroe
iComes In for a Share.
(Special Mnnt.-h to Tba Journal. )
Olympla, Wash.. Anc 14. A com
plaint to the railway commission hy the
state 4 1 re warden that railroad locomo
tlxea have been repjonslhle for many of
tho forest fires this year, and request
ing that Investigation be made will i showoj
likelr be referred back to the warden
wltli a request for more specific Infor
mation. A. VSr. rerlov, state track and equip
ment Inspector, reports to the commis
sion that such nn Investigation Is too
big a task for one man. It requires
about two hours to get at and Inspect
the spark arresting device on a railway
locomotive, and the Northern Pacific
alone has ISO engineers running out of
Taeoma.
Mr. Pertey suggests that the number
of the engine or train alleged to have
eet each fire should be given.
(Special Plsisitch to The Joer"?!
Jaclq.nvUle, Or.. Aug. 14. The rain
which visited Jacksonville last night
settled the dust and cleared the atmos
phere nf smoke. The sky Is still cloudy
today and the Indications are that the
Is not vet over. The rain In
st "welcome at this time because of
i he nn-usually long period of hot
woathair.
EFFOPT TO KXOCK OUT
CALIFORNIA" DOPE LAW
4 United Pre Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug. 14. Alleging
that curious points in the California
pure drug and nnti opium laws make
them unconstitutional. L. E. Dadwell of
Pan Plogo, attorney for J. I.. Hallawell.
a druggist of that city, has applied to
the supreme court ot the state for the
release of his clients from technical ar
rest Incurred bv the alleged violation of
the law by selling laudanum containing
more than two grains of opium to the'
ounce.
Hallawell sold th? laudanum without
prescription of a dentist, physician or
veterinary surgeon, so as to test the
law. His lawyer sets up the point that
the law does not prohibit the giving
Bway of drugs nor the dispensing of
them. He further contends that the
law Is against the public welfare, as a
man mav be 111 and not be able to ob
tain a prescription .nt once.
The supreme court granted the appli
cation for the writ, which is made re
turnable September 7.
Mortf-ne., Or.. Aug. 14 Forty-eight
days trlthnut rain has been the record
as rerarted hy tlie local office of the
l nlte.1 States weather bureau Yester
day wnrjld have made It 4!, but Jupiter
pluvlur got In his Work to the extent of
one-tet'ltn of an Inch rainfall. From ap
pea.ran(ies, no further moisture will fall
soon.
OLI):iFIREMEX TO
PUX AT REGATTA
TRIP WIXXERS OX
THE RETURN HOME
(fnltfd Press Leased W Ire 1
San Francisco. Aug. 14. Six young
women Travelers, the winnWs of a priz?
contest given by a new-spin per at Van
couver, B. C, a,re In tills itv today on
their return home after a trip through
California and the southwest
In the contest in which they were the
eix successful participants, the stake
was a trip lasting over a month with all
expenses pal. I and Including all the
points of Interest along the Pacific
coast, through the orange country of
southern California and the grand can
j on of the Colorado.
The young women are at the Hamlin
hotel In this city. On their arrival yes
terdav they attracted much attention
when it became known that theV were
the six favorite daughters of the north
west. The party Is composed of the follow
ing: Misses M. S. pcHoon, C Hw snn.
II. E. Wfni.ourne, .1. It. Pollanl, I-". L.
Ftnith and (5. I,. Small, an 1 -Mr?. V. O
Cable, their chaperon.
fl pedal rlp8tch to The Journal )
Astotja, Or., Aug. 14. At a meeting
of the . regatta committee yesterday a
new ferlttire was added In the form of a
parade liv the old members of the vol
unteer ffre department. The two fire
engine formerly operated hy the vnlun
teers have been repaired and placed In
service and the old veterans will run
with t'aie machines during the water
corniwa L
The 3,'ollowlng firemen were appointed
to carr.ir out this feature of the parade:
Judge, il. J. Trencliard, chairman; Wil
liam B'irk and L.. K. Sellg. Astoria en
kino i-'vfipanv No. 1; Thomas B. Lough
ery, F. J. Carney. C. R. Foster and B. S.
YVorslet, Rescue engine Co. No. 2;
(Icorgo AV. Morion, P. Malncamha and
C. A. Jii'-inenw eber, lOngino Co. No. 3;
R Van Onsen. Judge F. J. Tavlnr and
In-. Jay Tuttle. Alf-rt Hook and Ladder
company.
The old f'rornen will make this one
of the features of the regatta carnival.
Citizens of South' Portland
4 want a high bridge across tho 4
4 Willamette from First and Sin r- 4
4) man streets to some convenb nt
4 point on tho east side. '4'hcy
4 believe that the expenditure) of
4 Jl. 600,000 would put a first-class
4 cantilever suspension bridge
4 across the river at that point
4 100 feet above high-water mark.
4 Tonight at S o'clock a mass
4 meeting of the citizens of that 4
4 part of the city will be held at 4
4 the hall, corner of Front and 4!
4 Harrison streets. The meeting .-4 I
4 has been called as a mass mei-' 4!
4 ing of all tho voters and rci- 4
4'. dents of the district. J C.
41!1, Luckel will preskje at tlifmeet- 4 ,
4 ing. and one of the prominent 4:
4 movers In the plan Is Mark 4 ;
4 o Nell. 4
4 It is planned to discuss the 4
4 bridge question from all sides 4
4 at tlje meeting tonight and If the 4 '
4 sentiment of the people seems to 4j
4 be In favor of the construction 4 ,
4 of such a bridge steps vill be 4
4 taken to draft an ordinance 4
4 authorlzrng tho Issuance of 4(
4 bonds for the construction of 4
4 the bridge to be submitted to 4
4 the people of Portland through 4 j
4 the initiative at tho next city 4!
4 election. 4
4 '
.i;minl Keiinion Will re Held In
Jacksonville This Month Elab
orate Preparations.
(Sieclnl Dispatch to The Journal.)
1 .la. Ks. rii iile. or , Aug. 14. I he an-
nual reunion of the ploneer.1 of south
ern Oregon will be held in Jacksonville
Thursday, August 27. Mrs. Elizabeth
4 Kenney. Jacksonville, is president of
iiln' society of pioneers.
! Attorney C. L. It.iames, Jacksonville,
will a. Muss the pioneers, and other
4 ! features of the day's program are be-
, ing arranged for.
Th.- dinner will he served by the
' J: ft kson il le c'.ibln of Natlva Slaughters
4 ami Sons under the chairmanship of
1 'Jrli.ss Issle McCiilly, this place.
LOVELACE'S AIR
CRAFT EXPLODES
. j
SHOES MUST WALK
Rosenthal's Housecleaning Sale Is Now in Full Progress
We cannot emphasize too strongly that tin's sale differs from others in so
far as we sell EXCLUSIVELY STANDARD MAKES: Shoes vou can
find only in the BEST EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE in the large cities.
Our entire stock of summer goods, including ' such celehrated makes as
HANAN & SON, BOYDEN SHOE CO., SLATER & MORRILL, AND
WATERBURY'S CHILDREN'S SHOES, etc., etc., at greatly reduced
prices.
Brennan & White's Boys' Steel Shod Shoes, formerly $2.50, now $1.25
Same in little Gents', former price $2.00, now $1.00
BEE OUB WIltDOWB rUR VU1TEEB JPABTZCTOnLAJtS.
(Continued From Page One.)
cover and a number of others are In
critical condition.
The ballooir shed was Ignited by the
gas tlaines and totally destroyed.
'I'lic inflation was nearly completed
ivlnn the match was lighted. The
identity of the man who caused the ex
plosion has not been learned but a rigid
invest iKutim Is being made
Captain Lovelace collapsed after the
work of n.s. ue was completed. He Is
broken-li.-a ried and almost insane with
grl. 1. His burns, while extremely pa In
tnl. arc red thought to be serious.
M,ui peopl,. in the vicinity of tlie
explosion iho'ijrbt the shock was caused
ti; an earthquake.
Portland's Bf st
SHOE STORE
ROSENTHAL'S Washington Sts.
Now York. Aug. 14. Captain Love
lace is a resident of New Y'ork. He
went to T.oti.'on with llr .lullnn II
i Thomas, a New Y'ork aeronaut, repre-
SHERIFF CAN'T HAV -THAT
$500 REWARD
Attorney-General Decides Officer !
Only Doing Duty When He Cap
tures Man With Price.
Sei.tlng the Aero dun of America.
In a trip with Or. Thomas. In the
German hulloou Pomnien. which won
the international race from St. Louis,
Lovelace climbed fiom thp basket and
scaled the netting on the side, reach
lug the fop of the gas bag. He then
took up his position on the very top of
tlie great sphere in order to better di
rect Its course during the voyage from
New York to Philadelphia.
GIBTSOXS TAKES
LEAVE OF ROME
( Cnl fed Prss LenBpd Wire.)
Ronxt, Aug. 14.- Cardinal Gibbons re
turned to Rome today from Orvleto,
where lie journeyed yesterday in com
pany writh Bishop Foley of lietroit ami
ttishopj oConnell of Washington and
barely escaped an attack bv ant -cler
icals.
i ne rarninai was closeted with the
pope Tor a final conference before go
ing to .London to attend the Fucharlstlc
confer.oi.-e. The pope expressed great
pleasuj-re at the extended visit the Amer
ican prelate has made in Rome and
I hade ;im godspeed when he left the
a t icatn.
DIVJES D0WX A WELL
iD SAVES HER PA BY
NOTORIOUS RAD MAX
KILLED IX CALIFORNIA
(I'rlt.-d Pri-ni. Lei.fed Wl-p )
Nevada I'itv, i al. Aug It
thorites be? .- vc' e r" : r i , i
the killing ..f -Pl-i.-k J.-.- k l:i.-;.
notorious .intact,- of
at Chicago Park. ! ml'
city, last meM. It is sa . 1 '..
Mo'ulton shot Mm down I" s-.'f
Richards had npd" ).'ms-!f .(..
St the MoulP-r. ' ' in.- .,.! -Is
said, and f:-:ai,' euae,) -
re with y "-. :t. , ! r s , .
ards threat. V ::t a i.;
toward hit? M a tl.r.n-. "in -when
Mo iit : ,-it. '
killing RI. birds : star ;
(t'nltpd Prow. Ifl-ed Wire.)
FuMnn. Mo.. ,ug 14 After diving
into -a ti lS-foot well, saving her two-leHi-Olki
babv from drowning and climh
i"c ti a place of safety, holding th
child 1tn her teeth. Mrs. J. H. Ktephen
soti. flrail Utile woman. Is the heroine
"! F-llSon today.
M t -5 St. jit,, ii.nn was aTone at her
1 cs. la-, y.s'e'-dav whrn the baby
I'll r'l li 'he veil. Rear zing that there
"as tun" to suuim.'n aid, the brace
! rt:.- sjom.ti, .lived lnr. tlie water an".
' k! the child. Clasping the little
's iiFnniiits in h'T t'-.-th. the mother
n Is ; a-ti . 'li the wall of l-ic well
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Olympla, Wash.. Aug. 14. That a
I puhllo officer cannot accept a reward
for the performance of any act or serv
ice which It Is his duty to perform Is
the ruling of tlie attorney-general on
the claim presented bv Sheriff Andrew
Williams for the $500 reward offered bv
Governor Mead for the arrest and con
viction of tho murderers of Ada Roper.
The murder was committed in What
com county January ID, 1T07. and
through the efforts of Sheriff Williams '
the murderers were captured and sent
to the penitentiary for life. Sheriff
Williams claims to have paid nut per
sonally $100 In his efforts, which tic
attorney-general says the county should
refund lie is not entitled legally to the
reward
DRILL FOR OIL
AROUND ASTORIA
Astoria. Or., Aug. 14. At a special
meeting of the stockholders of the Clat
sop Fuel & oil company, the following
were elocted directors: Ir. J. A. Pul
ton, Oeorge W. Sanborn, Dr. W. C. Lo
gan, F. I. rmnhar and (T. C. Fulton. The
company will begin drilling for oil In
about a week or ten days.
COUNTRY CLUP ISSUES
FALL PREMIUM LIST
The premium list racing program and
entry cards of the Portland County club
Our FINEST KITCHEN RANG
ELEGANT
y-fLJ n mJ'J", V 7. jjijaMasMwJ'r V
5s ii 'jrA x Vsht "i ? ELEGANT
nflJ& Cf'UfM DURABLE
rl jn Il5rtP
(m
lLWSSIIIWJSimi IPJIMl iiillKiUPlV
EXCELS
ALL
OTHERS
in beauty of desipn, construc
tion anfl workmansliip and has
more practical features and at
tachments than any other
range on the market. Guaran
teed to be a perfect and quick
baker with a minimum amount
of fuel.
We are agents for the Acorn
line of GAS RANGES and
an furnish you a good gas
range at a low price.
fflNVMCBlI.UNIVniSAL.
J. J. KADDERLY
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware,
Enamelware.
138 First St. 131 Front St.
NEAR CORNER ALDER.
PAD BOY'S DESPERATE
ATTEMPT AT GETAWAY
(T'nlted Prs Leased Wire.)
Fast Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. 14
( onfesslng four burglaries and on
holdup Joseph Emery, a 14-year-ohl
hoy, was given a hearing In tho Jus
tice court today and bound over to
await the action of the grand Jury.
Kme.ry Is the. most notorious vouthful
outlaw In the southwest. lie was
reared nmong criminals.
At one time he was In the reform
sol no but won his relense by gooi
behavior No sooner was he free than
he resumed his criminal operations and
yesterday was arrested He was hand
culfed hy the officers On the way
to the jail he slipped the manacles off
his wrists and attempted to escape
by Jumping on a moving train.
- ns ifi trf 'i rt" I ssi iii
j i i' i ii'm nsmiiti uses lis ttiar. m'tm
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
Heady for N'eirro l-'iend. ;
i., .. it. wir- j
." I' i- A-ig i 'li.-. sheriff I
r- !s . f ...rtn-d illens are I ?
tie i '.'it i t..da i sear.-i.l'.g ? I'a
r 1 ', . ii , I..-, a il nn who is t h i n!
. .'' 'mi Icsr -1't'e k.-'l Mrs I'M
, . K wr.n.i. ! i,. J.er Incne
liuildine IVrniKs.
Kpworth M
WE INAUGURATE A CLEAN-UP SALE AND MAKE THESE FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICE:
a
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ast
, he
hi CM.
in a
doKo
Ivn, h
Does It Do Th e Work?
Soap oW docs is chcrp. Soap that
does not, is dear.
) P. & G. Naphtha Soap DDKS THE WORK,
A cake of P. iS: (j. Naphtha Soap wlI last lonee
do more work than two
costing, say, 1 1
pntna oap wi.i last longer and
hi's off ordinarv laundrv soap.
cents each, or three bars of cheap ?oap
costing : 1 3
cents apiece.
can
P. & G. Naphtha Soan is the cheapest soap vou
buy because it is the best value.
Jt saves time; and time is money.
It saves labor; and labor is uorth monev.
It saves clothes; and clothes- cost monev.
The naphtha in. it LOOSENS the dirt; the soap
CLEANSES. ' V ' i
P. & G. Naphtha Soap is so;much better than any other
laundry oap that it is worth your whiie to go ten blocks
out of youriy -to get it.
But it is n necessarv to do that
yyj i almost t certainty thit your grocer
F ihurM.. ere. , church.
Tw.nt v-sixtli, ? r.mi .
.n. e et dwelling. Last Tw.-nty-twr-en
Thorn p..n and Mrazee,
i JI.voo A A. Mcniss. erect dwelling,
i i;.-ist Tw . nt- t' -lr, between M.ison and
Skidmore. il. W. M. Conklin. erect
(Iwelllng. Last Tmlnr betw.-.-n Fast
T'.ii t -ninth an' Last Fortieth. 1 s.
i '. M Hmiih. rent dwellitK. Letner -j
t ween It Tier and Alnsworth. T!..",.".,
John H. Moon t dwejine. Van-thi
li.nv.vt: N wton and Th ir t v-s, end.
I J2.F.I". A M..r!i.,tn. ere. t fl its bast
iKIgM-eth b. tweei, As!. ;,n,l H-.ms, . .
J?'n. J-:k Ois.-n. Tt .'welijnp. l.(s;
'I'1'.:-', s i l.e'ween Vll-rla a'nl M:i-
Ir.-d, J ?.''". : C T Stelnleie. .rect dwr'l.
i.u. lst T w 'T, t v-elvrh t n 1. etwee !Jer
.-.lid Wa shirr tot-. J2.'"'.i
Mav li'irsfeldt rtct .'.w.K'ng. Wa
l.ssh. be-ween Pippin and H..i!.T.'l. $1.
'.iin T'-rstnr Bros, er.rt i,in MUsls
slpfl. between Monroe and 1.itris. $1.
.... John Card erect dwelling. Ta -. nr,
between Fast T'irtv-f :f.n and Last
Thirty-nrth. !.S.0. f'r W Wnl's.
erect dwelling. Hoyt r.etwen Twenty
sec, rd and i wentv-thlrd. 12 inn
TO COST- $75,000
IS ALL WILL BE ASKED
FOR SUITS originally priced at
$12.50. The fabrics are wor
steds and homespuns. Sold all
reason tor SI 2.50 Sale
price $5.95
Is all will be asked for SUITS origin
ally priced at $l..n0 and $ld..iit; made
of pure worsted, in fanrv pattern's of
all descriptions; made by lust makers
in America. Xuiic l t'..rmrrlv for
!cs- than $1.V0 and $l'!."o. i lran -up
price JS8.83
CLEAN-UP SALE ON BROK
EN LOTS OF MEN'S TROUS
ERS; $3.00 and $3.50 trousers,
light and dark effects, in striped
worsteds, sold rcrularlv S3."0
and S3. 50. Clean-up price. $1 -So
:.d - r s. or seven ptories In
tucht ard 'ering a nusrtr of
'.'yk 1 to be erected r.j
p ake M'Ksll A Co on tie
rvii.r prorrtr st Fourth and
Arkmr streets, whlrb the com
psnj purhsed eterdv The
roTisidVrstion wis a trifle mere
thin $l TTie new building
111 be um4 as a TVt r
hnM and offlc buildlntr by
Blsk. Merall V Co. W. R
f trs-trr bsniled th aala.
Men's Underw'r
'c mean to clean up our entire line of Summer Underwear.
Kverv garment specially priced.
40c grade at..25c " 65c kinds for. .45? $1.00 values at SOo
MEN'S SHOES
$1.45
$2.00 VALUE
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MEN'S SHOES
$2.50 GRADE
MEN'S SHOES
$3.00 VALUES J2 25
MEN'S SHOES
$3.50 VALUES 5
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SOL GARDL. Proprietor
69-71 THIRD STREXT. Between Oik and Pine
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