THE OREGON DAILY JOURNnL. PORTLAND. , THURSDAY , EVENINO. OCTOBER 1. 1003.
LOWER POSTAGE
1'JIIII
ElllllD
Two-Cent letter Rate; Ki-
Iiectcd to Slake lor$
. Ihisfncss,
fsrrtal Dtapatrh U T JearaaLi
Washington, IX C. Oct. 1. The agree
ment between the United States and
England, by which the poalal letter rate
between the two rountrlea la reduced
from 5 rtnta to S rente an ounce, roes
Into effect today and Postmsster-aen
SIDELINE STORIES
Of GREAT-. NORTHWEST
! t,VJCR, txm ranchers '
', ,; ;
Work Is Ucgun an Vnlon and' Baker
. . . . City Una. J . V - '
' (SperUI DUpatru to The Journal.) ' "'
' Baker City, Or Oct, 1. WorH baa
begun on tha connecting "tranamtaaton
Una tielWMn Vnlnn and he Ttoek Creek
Power atatlon of tha lialier Light at
'owfr' ximiny, When" completed tha
liuker com puny . will eupDly tha vJrand
Honda - Klectrlo company with current
for lie ulanta. Thla will Include llaht
and power for, la Grande, Cova. Union,
not ijCKn ana isisna i uy.
The line building la II mllea In
length, to be finished In 40 days, last
winter I Oranda and other towna on
NEW HOME COS1TLKTED:
NKW 6KIX REMEDY -
STOPS ITCHING
kia Trembles. Axgreratee. by Xal
Weather, Quickly Oared.
When It la known that poalam, the!
new akin remedy will atop , tha tortur-l
oua itching attending acaema with flrat
application and. bring .Immediate relief I
and comfort to aufferera from all akta
troublea which1 are aggravated by hot
weather,-Ita merit will be tnalanliy ap-
reciated. on the tender akin or cnanng
nta, poalam may be uaed wilo eootn-1
and beneficial effect a. It la applied
eraally, and Ita remarkable beating I
eral Meyer, Who brought about thla tha Urand Honda company'a llnea were
...... t,ttAM I h Vaatrlrtail union" I " lur muni uiiys vu ui
agreement under the restricted union 1(ck of po ,nd f, u to obvUU m
clause or tne rostai imon, is iwaiunR repetition of thla that tha llneears be-
WHh interest wnai fiirci, it any, iinai),,- bunt.
reduction in-tne letter rata win nave jJy th. connecting line .there la a
upon the postal Intercourse between complete network of wirea In Union and
tii two countrlca. He doea not. now-1 Baker counties, making It poaalbla for
ever, apprehend that the cut In the many ranchere to avail themaelvea of
rate will cauae a aerioua iincreaae in in l the electric current.
pontHl receipts, hut ia conriuent mat
.iiim.l!.awUli!2.frnX KAIXIKR'8 THRIYIxa AXXEX
. ., . .1.. , ,! rl.a that It will
mora than compensate for tha differ- iYpacott la Populated br Industrious!
enca In the postal rate. , .. . . r.,,. .i ' . I
The propoaltlon or reaucmg tne let-1 i""";
W poalal ntte between the United I (Rprtlal DUpitck to The Journal.)
fciat etui cireet Britain had Deen ad-1 b-i.i- ". i a k.i-iH. ...
tated for noma time by the merchants . . ... ,
VJIW BJ V , 3 l tJ wa
RJehop O'ltcllly Oprng Official Real.
. v dene at llaker City. ,'
" Vgnerlal rManatra ta The laUMLI ''
Baiter City. ' Or, - Oct 1. Bishop frn
Charles J. trKeiiiy laat night opened I Ins
the newly completed Eolaconal residence I axt
of thla dlocena. The dwelling la con-1 nowera bealn their work at onoe.
etrueted on beautiful lines and la aald I All akin dlaeaaea. including aeaema,
to be tha flneat In the alata outalda of I acne, herpee, rand, tetter, .eto., yield
Portland. I readily to Ita remarkable curative prop-
ji ie punt oi ktmt alone, praciicBiiT l eriiea. uccaaionai appiicaiiona . v
three atorlea, contalna i rooma, three I poalam,' In amull quantltina, will quickly
ateel vaulta, one on each floor, hot banlalt plmplea, hlvea, blackheada,
water heating, electrlo llghta -and la I blotchea, and will relieve and cure Itch-
ritiea wun can oens tiirougnout. , . ling rnet. waly aoalp. no mora, eto. a
The publlo attended from 7:S0' to apeclal 60-oent package haa been adopted
10:30 and gave expreaalon to great ad- for thoae who uae poalam for tneee
miration rur ita aiegant appointments. I minor troubles. This, aa wen aa tne
A FRIDAY. SPECIAL ffOBTfl TOIS mil TO INVESTIGATE IF YOU
ABE THINKING OF FUBCHASIIVG A NEW FAIL SUIT TDIS WEEK
Ladies' 25 and $30 Suits for Only
GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM
.at aa... a ov.. M ialaa hut thai ImaploBR I 117 tU TVO III in ia
oauT iithortUe." weri not ! l-linTd to Xll
make the dealred reduction, feartnar It J"' 5"' 20to tK KdSitrl ; thS t
would oauae a aerioua cut In the poatal Zii "SioubSon a 1 aawmlll
receipts, Poatmaater-Oenoral Meyer d""T . ,P2PH v.5 rT.mher cnnam,'
atronily favored the reduction and was f 7? mSn fr. emnlod thTra it
warmly aunported by President Rooae- Aj"L.75 men ,ra Poyed there at
lv aunnorted by
veil. He approached the Brltlah poat-
maater-genrral, Sydney Buxton, and
met with a favorable response. The
conclusion of the agreement was has
tened
j unmi uoiun, nil 11, vn uviumrr a , i itv i .
.reduced the universal. International
fiim i reie oe&wwn
onglng to the union
ror ever;
DreiienL
Tha emnlnves have settled In Pres-
cott and many of them have built
houaea, bringing their famlllea. A
atofflce and a seventh grada eenool
Special Election Ia Belnf Held To
day tut Eugene.
Hnerlal Dlinatrk ta Tha Journal 1
Buaena. Or.. Oct. 1. Eugene today Is
holding a special election to detetmme
wnetliur the citiaena want to bond the
city for 1600.000 tor the construction
of a gravity water works system. Sev
eral montha ago 1300,000 bonds were
voted bv tha neoole for thla ourDoae.
but the city council denied the amount
Insufficient and ordered an 'election for
1500,000 bonda. The proposed source
of supply for the water system
Rltchev creek, a aood-slsed stream 20
mllea east of tha city. There has
been muoli ODnosltlon to this stream
because many think the flow of .water
Is not arrest enouch. and aome claim
that the water la not pure.
res-ulsr two-dollar Jar. la on eaja at tne
tjkldmore Jjrug uo., ana otner ieaaing
drug storea. In Portland.
An experimental auppiy oi poaiarn
mit be obtained rrea or cliarae. Dy writ
ing to the Emeraenov Laboratorlea, SI
Weat Twenty-fifth atreet. New Tork
City.-
H FLEET AT
FRIDAY
BOUND FOR BAKER
" TTr. .wZZ ipoatofflee and a seventh grad
Vlikh -? rw?iniUV i ?5n hav een eatabllshed recently,
union. Which, on pctobw l. lt0T. j Tn. ml put, out bout l0$t,
very nair ounce to a centa ror tnei ... rtrua nH frela-ht care switched I
lies 1 1 a, vuiive eaau e vvm a.a ui saj la 1 f j VsVrrifl
000 feet
Si'..r?i-i ' lumber alday and baa a payroll of
tha countriea beHabout 14,000 a month. It la ao altu-
ironi e rn that nceen eolnar veaae
'additional ounce.
This reduction of the universal Inter
national poatal rate paved the war for
the "special union" between the United
titatee ana Great Britain, Dy oemon
Easterners and Middle-Westerner
Answer Oregon's Call.
fSoeclal Diana tch to The Journal !
Rllrar HI. At rift 1 Th. Himn.
vessels can land I slone. people issued some catchy pontals
cently and across the top Is printed.
ixin t xou come to a
Islanders Have Hopes That
Festivities Will Yet Be
Pulled Off.
THE MALHEUR PROJECT
S&,"tVTOu.ti Commercial Club Takes Ac
same Dostal rate to Great Britain, with
'Which thla country haa direct ateamer
connection, that is cnargea to remote
tion to Revive Scheme.
(Special DUnatch to The Journal.)
Ontario, Or., Oct. 1. -A meeting
... . . . .. . I Vlll.llll. V I . . WU Ft. IHCQ.MIH L
countries wun wnicn in unueo. Dw.iesitna Ontario commercial club was held to guess that a number of eastern peo- fleet returns from Japan to remove
(rnltfd Preaa Leased Wire.)
Manila, Oct 1. Wireless messagea
received from the Atlantic fleet this
Why Don't Xou Come to Baker City T" I . . i.ji..,. .v... . . n.ru.n I
These were mailed Into eastern and ",." . TJ
middle states. The result has been warships are less than .800 mllea away
gratifying. A reply was received from land at the present fate of 11 knota
Illinois stating that a colony of people per hour, thev should arrive here early
were almost ready to start to Haker: Friday afternoon.
that It was necessary for them to dla-1 The cholera situation haa Improved
?ose of their holdings In that state land the officials here are exceedingly
Irat. I hopeful that the disease will be suf-
Wlth next spring's opening It Is safe flclently under control by the time the
pie will be ended to the population of I idea of giving up the publlo reception.
this community.
Many persons are of the opinion, how-
bays no direct communication. The ar- lttt night to take action looking to the
r"'. "V.. "TI7 v revival or Malheur project, Jt la known
t1f'rm.'t.ih. on,u,,n of "reatricted un- tnBt the reclamation department ia now
j.fmo uoiwn uijr . iwv otuui. , i looKing ror an irrigation project in
tnis ia tne lounntima uiai tne Amen- thls state, and that there is money
Can postal authorities have availed I ivillihU tnr that nurnnaOL- Thai Val.
themaelvea of that privilege. ,8uch heur project waa considered one of the Rnlmon Are Ifot So -Plentiful Thislveasels will be coaled,
mmnit rixlnar the la ft Mr rata at I t n.i. .w- ..... I "miiivn n" D" rirnuiui iuiB I n r i.
FISH-RUN T TILLAMOOK
avi
X cents, bave already been concluded snd If the matter Is brought before
.with Cuba, Panama and Canada. I the government properly It is thought
now mi immwiiBiB utcito in rw i ravoraoie action win do taaen.
duction In the postal rate between the A mass meeting will be held at the
tjniira ounrn a iiu vjri oriiain win topers nonee xnursaay, tciuDer e.
be la, of course, merely a matter of I consider the matter further.
uls
speculation at the present time, .post-
maater-Oeneral Meyer believes the
American and . English - merchants and
manufacturera will not be slow In
availing themselves of this opportunity
"to send. large -quantities of circulars,
catalogs ' and advertising . literature
across the- ocean, something that had
been practically impossible under the
former high letter rate. Business men
are Inclined to believe that the reduc
tion will greatly stimulate the com
mercial relations between the two coun
.tries. ' .
BROWNSVILLE'S DISPLAYS.
Mammoth Squash.' Snnflower and
Premier . Clover Seed Shown.
' tflnecial PlaDatea to Tha Journal. 1
Brownsville, Or., Oct. 1. A mam-1 looked for until after
moth squash Is on exhibition In one I ment of the fall rains.
or Brownsville's business houaea. It
was grown by Mr. Futnam on his farm
north of town. The. vegetable weighs
ox pourms.
Year as Last.
(Special Dlspatcb to The Journal.)
St. I.. . . II
Onilll 111, ' I ., V.' V' ALVVIUIIIg III iw-
POrtS received rrom tne several salmon
to J streams along the coast, the run of
larare fish, which Is late thla season. Is
Just beginning at Tillamook, where the
fishermen are doing fairly well. At
Nehalem the run is Improving, while at
Nestuoca It Is fair and on Grays Har
bor arood. On the other coast streams
the canneries are behind In their packs
oomparea wun tne corresponama- time
of last year, and no Improvement Is
the commence-
ever, that the authorities are not fully
justified in this expectation.
On the first visit the fleet will spend
most of the time at Cavlte, where the
The fleet will
sail from Cavlte on October 10 for
Yokohama.
BIQ IRRIGATION PROJECT
Another show-window has 'on, display Grand Ronftfi Vallev Will He Can.
a mammoth aunflower. It Is 50 Inches I . r, , . ,
In clrcunfference and 16 Inches across. vasseu lor Buoscripuons.
CHIMMIxj r ADDxiJN iHolloway'a farm Is shown at another 1 Orande, Of., Oct. l.-At a meet
VJiiii.ij s tore. Seventy-two bushels were hulled I Ing held Monday night to discuss meth-
.,v,i,.n ,i . i mi r-- -; . I from 17 acres. This Is the first sen. lods and devise plans for the promotion
V NIP, HOORAY FOR
Has
, , ' : : (United Preaa Leased WIrt. , I son s crop,
;" Bloomfleld, N. J., Oct , 1. Edward per acre,
fW. Townsend of 'Montclalr," creator of
' "CMmmle Fadden,1" is preparing to make
& whirlwind campaign for congrea
against Congressman R. Wayne Parker
ot the Seventh congressional district.
Townsend made a ringing ' speech
when be was nominated by the Demo
crats laat night. He declared that
Parker was a man who had surrendered
his rights to Speaker Cannon.
"- On the- first ballot Townsend re-
. .. , , I, I " . .'I . , .vie. .,, y,MV ' I , L I , ,, (-nil
ventlon and the nomination, was made i , ' I J
unanimous. , i?. n?47'
, . m i i ii hi i. I v.. A ,
THE DALLAS' OLD BELL
It netted the owner $60 I of the big Irrigation project that Is now
tne source ox gTeai interest in mis val
ley, committees were appointed to cover
tne entire valley in a canvass ror sub
scriptions. A considerable portion of
tne amount necessary to assure success
in the undertaking has already been sub-
scrioea, ana mere is out little doubt
that within a few weeks the project will
be well under way. ,
FREIGHT TRAIN
. WAS WRECKED
Ore 930,000 Worth of Merchandise I
Strewn Along tha Track.
A short time ago one of the most
disastrous freight train wrecks in the
history of Nevada occurred a few miles
from Reno, when the engine and 20
frelsht cars broke throuarh a brlda-e and
piled In the gully below.
The entire shipment was conslrned to I
the San Francisco department store at I
815-17-19 Market street and sold by the
claim and damage department at an
average of SSc of actual value.
Thla stock la now In the hands of C.
C. Shafer and on Saturday. October 8.
at 9 a. m. the greatest sacrifice of goods I
saved from 'the wreck begins and some)
of the greatest bantams in America will 1
be placea at your mercy. Bale will be
held In big-store building directly across
from tne wens irargo ouuaing.
Misses' and Ladies' Suits, 24 and 26-inch jackets; also some
28-inch jackets in thejot. Materials are plain and fancy
broadcloths, worsteds, wool mixtures, etc. Strictly man
tailored, many quite plain, others elaborately trimmed in
soutache braid, velvet, etc. Colors black, brown, blue, red,
green, cream, champagne, gray. Workmanship and mate
rials of the best. Suits that selh
regularly for $25.00 and $30.00.
Made a bie special for only, -the
suit -
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
K 7 k
1 1 I - ruin
BARGAINS IN Oil
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Splendid Coats of every description at specially low prices.
It will be well worth your while to inspect our stock.
First and Yamhill S0ON
Second and Yamhill
Has
MISS HELEX WOOD
DROWWS STTiriBE m a 5- N 'company's shops here
. , . VViiOa OVIKjXIJIj anfj Uged by the flra department that
Seen River Duty and
Worked for the City, r
(Spfclal Dlnpatcb to The Jnarnal.)'
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 1. The bell be
ing used here temporarily by the city
fire department while the new bell Is
being placed in the Bteel bell tower at
came "around tha Horn
was made in New Tork
A. Secor & Co. , It waa mala
for the steamer Oneonta,' whlrHi' plied
between The Dalles and Cascade Locks
In 1863. 'Later It waa 'moved to the
1 United Preas Leased Wlra.t
" Spokane, Wash., Oct. !. Clad In a
'rurse's costume. Miss Helen Wood, a
was organized for the shorjs. The old
bell pealed forth In thoae days at 7 a.
m 12 noon and i p. m.. apprising- the
employes of the hours Tt will be In una
in ii iTtiuu. ni, , , . , , . , - - . , -
young woman who had been employed Ha-S iiX-2Sw-c,tly naU lB
at tne sacred Heart tiospitai Tor tne "
past year, jumped from tne Division
: street bridge last-night at t:i0 o'clock
and was carried clown tne stream and
' drowned before help could be given her.
The cause of the act Is unknown.
.Government Printers Get a Raise.
(Special DUMteb to The Journal.)
, Washington, D. C, Oct 1. The new
. regulation goes Into effect today, by
- which the pay of the linotype and mon
otype operators In the employ of the
government printing office Is Increased
from fifty to sixty cents an hour.
DAY HEXSERSON SELL
Portland Young Men Take Over Eu
gene Store.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Eugene, Or., Oct 1. Day & Henser
son, a large and old furniture firm In
this city, have sold their store to L.
R. Flint and A. W. McLaughlin, young
men from Portland, - who took charsA
today. They will do business under
xne nrm name or tne F Ilnt-McLiaughln
Furniture company. R. M. Day and
R. B. Henserson will retire from active
Dusiness lire.
FINICKY
FOR TAFT ATIO
Biro mm
Xon-Partisan Political Or
ganization Perfected at
Walla Walla,
STOMACHS
(Bpeelal Dlrpateh to The JeirnaLt
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 1. What Is
hoped will become a widespread move
ment was started last night. In this
city by the organlzaUon of "The Ameri
can Citlsens Political TTr1ii t Innul
Of Overworked Business Men I league." It is absolutely non-parflsan
and has for Its object the ascertain
and Nervous Women Quick
ly Conquered.
real status of things In
A POWERFUL DIGESTER
Ins- of the
tne political world and lookina- at them
and Judging- them from aa Impartial
atandpolnt
Starting tha movement a petition has
been sent broadcast throughout the
country to arouse sufficient Interest to
compel a debate between the presiden
tial candidates of tha two leading .par
ties on the banking planka of tnelr
injury sustained In an automobile acci
dent aome months ago. Is the only cause
which can be given here today for the
self-destruction of Orvllle H, Baunders,
a prominent undertaker of this city,
late yesterday. Saunders had been dis
cussing baseball with a friend In his
place of business, when he excused him
self and went to a rear room of the
establishment. Almost Immediately a
groan was heard and Saunders was
found dying from the effects of cyan
ide poison.
NEBRASKANS GIVE
TAFT AJV OVATION
(United Press Leaaed WW.)
Beatrice. Neb.. Oct 1. William
Taft is being given a continual ovation
today on his tour through the state,
following his reception at Lincoln last
night Taft's voice is much Improved
and he speaks with ease His 11 ad
dresses yesterday seemed to strenarthen
his voice. On the way to Omaha to
day he will deliver a number of
speeches. Crowds greet the train at I
every stop and the Nebraska Republi
cans are showing great enthusiasm I
over the candidate, who Is enjoying I
tne journey. , i
( onsrressman Hinsnaw and Secretary I
William Hayward of the Republican
national committee joined the party at I
K ana win remain
until Omaha is reached
Lincoln this mornln
on the train
this evening. It is expected that the
meeting at Omaha tonight will be one
or tne largest ever Held in the state,
Companies Incorporated.
Salem, Or., Oct 1. Articles of In-1
corporation have been - riled In the of
fice of the secretary of state as fol
lows;
. -. u .j . I'Ull.tl 11... 1111 VUltlmiJi . I
principal office. Portland; capital
emeu, aiv.uuv; incorporators, juanaius
plsen, Julia A. J. Olsen and N. IX
hi mon.
"ff
Ir. . . . ' respective parties. If this Is auccess-
WniCJl Any Une Can Prepare I ful. and the promoters of the league
" ...,. , t'.BVAV.MIW V i III. IOTV
parties will be similarly comoared
an ineir . component parts.
and Find Relief From All In
testinal Discomfort.
In
At tha meeting last night, E.
son was elected president;
. This simple but powerful prescrip
tion will enable those with "finicky"
Stomachs to eat what they please, when
and where they ploase, without any dls
. treastng after effects. Bays a noted
Battle Creek specialist: "I always pre
scribe the following; with, tha greatest
rnceesa. for Indigestion, acute or chronic
. eyepepaia. sour stomach, constipation
depression, languor, blues, wind and gas
on stomach and bowels, heart palpitation
and biliousness. The results are prompt
and lasting fro these "harmless but
powerfully blended extracts and es
esmcea. If not la a lock, any druggist
eaa abtala these Ingredient from whole
sale firms wbo supply . our profession
with rare concentrations. Take a sfx-
ounce ar half-pint kottle and get t
cmores syrup or Ulnger. on -ounce
Cnenp. seeenee of Cardiol, and tars
.jtce of Pepsla. lilx ana shske well:
take or or tare Uespoonfuls after
" aneel. une sponnfm before eaUng
: Te a gtoa appetite. Owe or twe
at retirlKj win rellere rorst Ipetlon.
t.ive It rUMrta wtve her aiomath
a ui, t4 hreaih or levi trouble. It
ar W tak frwlj-, , fctrf entirely
riri 4 n,ui (, ttrr than eey
lt.i nx-iiitre cia'ng opiates an
er ii ir g elr-uja."
Will
Robert
rlsner. vice-president R. C. Mccrack
en, secretary; and Levi Ankeny, treas
urer. Petitions will be sent to every part
of the United States to secure a suf
ficient support so that the candidates
cannot ignore the demand ror a de
bate. The petitions are being largely
signed here by members of both Re
publican and Democratic parties.
SHOOTS HHISELF IX
DREAD OF ABKEST
(Cat tad Freat leased Wire.)
"an Fraaclsoo. Oct L Because he
feared the disgrace or arrest. August
Veen. II rears old. la dead aa the re-
eult of bullet wounds self-inflicted.
Veen remarked that fee liad the blues
es be left the dinner table last nlrht
He went at onoe to hie room and five
minutes later a shot anaooaced tne fart
that he bad ended his eilstenee. He
wss aed before bis ferret reached
hlnv Less thaa It minutes later aa of
ficer appeared with a warrant for tne
arrest ef young Veen. Deelle Brewn. a
chauffeur, rhsrrwrl that, the tmri anaai
awn hub ie ror autoroooue noes.
OrDERTAKEE GIVES .
. HIMSELF CTAXIDE
frH raaa Lass t V1
fnn Joe al. tri 1 That he wae
mtr.ta'.. jr eraag as the result f aa
GROWS HAIR
and wa can
PROVE IT!
A lady frem Minnesota writes:
"As a result of using Danderme, my half
Is close to five feet in length."
Beautiful Hair at Small Cost
HAT K troubles, like many ether disesses, have
been wroasiy diagnosed and altocether mis
understood. The hair itself ia not the thing to
be treated, for the reason that it is aim ply a product
ef the scalp and wholly dependent upon ita action.
The scalp is the very soil fn which the hair is pro
duced, unilmed end grown, and it alone should
receive the attention ii results are to be expected.
It would de no earthly good to treat the stem of a
plant witb a view of making H grow and become
more beautiful the soil ia which the platt grows
must be attended to. Therefore, the scalp In wnlch
the hair grows must receive the attention If you are
ta enpect M to grow and haessas more beewtifvi.
Lees of hair is canned by the scalp drying up,
ar toeing its snpply of mo latere or nutriment; when
baldness occurs the scalp haa simply lost all its
nourishment leaving nothing for the hair to feed
upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar
The natural thlsg to do la either ease, tote feed
and replenish the soil or scalp aa the case msy be.
and your era will grow aad arauiply as nature
iatroded should. - '
open tne Mar glanals and tlaasn of Uae
eeeJe. tt is the eon rasssaly for tne heir over
Sianaasrid that ie scanner to the netwral bear
fa ass or Sanies of the scslo.
It aeoetretee the sorts sjukkly and the hair
eaoa shear the effects ef tt aroaoerfully esaila.
auag and lift predscing enalltiea.
One 23cewt bottle is rnsoehteeouincToe ef
we gnat worth a e hair growing snd bah! seauU
tyssg reanedj tr aa ai see for toorooif.
' ROW si at! aVwfftsta la tarwa airee,
25o.C0 and f JQO per bottta).
I ri FF T show hew ouirkrv
1 Ht orts.rewiil srae s laa
Cot f rfve by return mail so
f.
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Tkla
with tlaHr osme nod aedrees sod lot
stNe a stamp ta say poataae.
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THE STORK NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
60-Inch Table Damask
60-inch bleached Table Dam
ask in new floral patterns; a
splendid wearing quality;
hotel men take notice.
$2.00 Dress Goods
48-inch - black .Herringbone
stripe, strictly all wool and
very stylish; our regular $2
quality; Friday only.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets
It
72x90 hemmed Sheets, in ex
tra quality muslin with re
enforced center; the very
same sheet sold at 50c each.
$4.50 Wool Blankets
$4.50 white Wool Blanket
on sale Friday at $2.65 a pair.
Pink and"'tlue borders, silk
tape edge.
Children's Stockings
17c
Children's ribbed wool Hose
with double heel , and toe;
warranted -all wool' and best
25c grade; sizes 5j4 to 10.
$1.50 Lace Curtains
96c
On sale Friday only and not
more than 4 pairs to a buyer
full 3 yards lqng and from 45
to 52 inches wide.
Women's $1.50 Undwr.
Women's wool Vests and
Pants, in gray or white, silk
finished and our best regular.
'$1.50 grade; all sizes.
42x36 Pillow Cases
42x36-tnch Pillow .Cases, in
splendid quality muslin, on
sale Friday only at 9c each;
best 12'yic grade.
Children's Coats
Children's School Coats in
fancy brown and black mix
tures, good and warm; regu
lar $3.50 values; all sizes.
$1.50 Kid Gloves
Genuine French kid in 2
elasp style and in all leading
fall shades f gloves, fitted at
counter; altaizet.
Men's Underwear
8k
Men's wool Underwear In
blue and brown, well finished
and oar. regular $1.25 quality,
sizes 34 to 42.
36-Inch Taffeta Silk
36-mch black guaranteed taf
feta Silk, deep lustrous black
and all pare- silk; best $1.25
quality.
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