The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 30, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, . 100D.
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FFFfiFOnilPlilEIJ ARE S1SSQN ARREST
HOPES TO SAVE BIOS CLOSE Oil
the inlertat fell due thte year the com
pany returned untold, the coupons srut
them by the local owners of bonds.
Numbers of the local ownera are of
the opinion that the company ran, be
furecloaed upon owing to Its failure to
meet the pavmenta on the bomle while
others aro of the opinion that the rum
puny n put off payment from three
to sis niotuH. '
Tltla laat aeenis quite feaalble to
mini neraona who are of the opinion
. nt bark snd -inafiintI- a grMt deal
of m..x ulation la Ufa a.i tq the puioume
of Jteed s .visit. , ,
XMFast Service to the East
On May I tha new train dn luxe will
be pUrtnl In i iininill.ni via Kpokane
and the Canadlnii 1'nrlMo ehni t Una,
Kor raiwa ami rem-rvatlons apply at lo
cal office. HI 'llilrd atreet.
n rinrn Tfi 01 DU runiv nmriTrn
RIDGE PETITION! LYTLE CONTRACT
Tfi nr nnrn i luiolu iu olii dhuli wjiimcu
Kuropeans at 3Iorador Slainmad Chock Artist. TMimoil to
George S. Shepherd Says No Award Yet Made for Corn
From ' a Ollllam county ' farmer'a
alandiKitnt the situation la Mliy fx
vorable, aaya the t'ondon Globe. The
percentage of fall aown wheat la much
greater than tieual and Indications at
thla time are for a bumper crop.
I . . ... .1
Llliat the company is doing some eaten-
. . . - 1
Fear That Disturbance
Have Operated in Many
.Shortajro in Names Has struct ifoi of the.Tilla-
Slve enlarging er in plant an.i tnat an
eonlliiRly the payment Is being held up
tmiorarlly, - No enplanatltm was si
tae had ta the coupons when they werei
3Iny Become Genera!.
Oregon Towns.
; 1 Been JIado Up. :'V, : moot 'Itailrbad.
(Special Dl patch to TIM Journal.)
Roaebur-, Or., April in A wlr from
(Colld rri UMd Whs.) ' '
Tanfler, Morocco. April 10. Tribes
men today pillared 4he British and Oar J glason, Cal., aajra that a. man snswertn
roan postoff lets . st. JUaqulnax, on thtli description of Msyers,' going under
I 1 Unn.nno in Pif. 8"u Mv,r' ner -Advices from I th allaa of Trank Miller, haa bssn ar-
Ullliau'awui vaujivi iu vu iMorador. on tha west coaat of Morocco, rested and haa confsasad to havln
liiats mat aavaral Europeans wonnjHt rnw i nownuri
witadi. that citr.br th. b..n,er.nt co?
tint aztradltlon. , Meyera la. also
tA ha wint mA m t flalam Knrftni an1
irqumoa bv a numeroua x.uropean I renOJaton. An Office left for Slsson
pnpuiauon ana mum pprenrniioa 11
zslt for their aafety. j ... ,
' Fatem. Or., April SO. -Frank Miller,
srrentaa at siason, li ta oeuevea by
tlia authorltlea hera to be tha aama who
paaaed aeveral bad checks - In Kal-m
about tha middle of ..this month. While
hera ha went by tha name of Oeorire F.
Meyer. He waa employed aa a cook It
restaurant, but pretended to be a de
ve. and aolioited among tha bual
men and even went to tha peril
ry. wlahlnf to be riven a position
relaxing eacapea.
dilate Tetitions Demand
illTT IfailwaV COIIlDanV'S tribesmen. It la fearsd-tha uprising flahti
JUra . nunnoj ' " will bet-oma aeneral. !, Moaa.lor snd aald t
- Blanket .Franchise urdi
jian.ee Go Before People,
Before tha end of tha wee TO labor
' unions of Portland will be circulating a
" petition. Involving the referendum on
th blanket franohiae ordinance paaaed
by the council for tha 'benefit of tha
Portland Railway, .Light & Power com
pany last Wednesday,. . H. J. Parkin eon.
HOSE UMlGtB
... A
TV a will ha eignaturea to antra on I Two blda made . by. contractora for tha
our' petition when the city auditor makes construction of the Lytlo road to Tilla
ble second check." said George 8. 8hp- mooic are mo cloaeitaat Trealdant E. E.
herd ihle morning. "Whan we were no- Lytle of the line has not yet determined
Men ! the more favorab
le one to ae-
tlfiet , that tha n.tuiA. - ' .1.1 which la the more
location f th. VaJii... . is leou Declalon will probably be made
location the Madlaon street bridge either Tate todayor tomorrow morning,
to. Market street was 2S short wa Im- however.
mediately look the names of 18(H) ner.1 1 !" trat have made blda "for the
i . . . ... i worn are: wren A ureenouan. me Mr
f""" "y-ins auditor aa oe-ICabe Conatructlon nommnv: fl (I Fn.
....., o. or Vancouver, a. .
ng
unrealatered and
imirra iininr mem to reclater. I m .i-...i. ..,.. -ri.V;.,: n."7
raclflc Kn-
DEFENDS .UOE I
pany last weaneaaay.. . a. J. rarainaon, i , , Tl.,,
of the Portland Xabor Press, ordered U ltneSS 111 ClwT Dl OTCC
Case Denies Charges
of Misconduct.
Meyer came to Balem from Dayton
Tamhlll county, where he had lived
from January until March; according to
a aiary lerc oanina in nis nurry.to fle
camp. He Daaaed two or three tlS
checks while here, one m a local hotel
proprietor,, on which charge he will be
prosecuted u orougnt to oaiem.
- Pendleton Parmer Swindled.;
fflrwlil Dlpatch to The journal.)
Pendleton, Or., April 80. -It was
that some farmer near
petition v blanks printed ' today and as
soon as these can be furnished be will
deliver copies to the secretaries of the
different labor unions for circulation.
The Central Labor Coiificll at Its mtet-
inlr tnnifrht will lnrirtra th nmlert
Mr. Parkinson has retained two at-1 Mrs. Ross Gariger, whose name ha
UA- V. .. . U . I t I . . . ... . v . I
1" "N"' V'". --""-i been rreeiy conneciea wun mai o i learned today
"T.' ' u,.,i' ,k w.H.r in the divorce caae thla nlace has been the victim of
r ins, x el r"lDt" Wd.. i.t. m th. -yj.ndi? inoumstisi.t
hi'Th.Tr btln checkwl . circuit court... took the stand to defend UimMl tt ?Xl& til
of the total vote for mayor at the elec- mgC0nduct with Welter, as Mrs. Ellsr m, who are alio wanted at Roseburg:
!" TCLou ? 11'!, "Ji"? ih?jy;i- Ubeth Welter ha. charged. , ,.Jon? of the men is said to o by th.
' ' " I JU"V of iors . uiu jnr. unjcr, who nlmt of H. . C. iloward. alias Hall,
.V i " ' B . C I" ins lanaiaay pi weuer, na while, - the other gives his nsme as
. ...-...w. , ..mu. . viq-'iim.uu.ib i vnniuifii mf r&pvnoiiuv ui iinuuuii u I frsnk Miller.
1: ,v Tjv incoo winiMi cw uiii i ror tue courtroom vrowu to ku upon i . ..
A D..LU.n. A n V. A will A . L. I . . . 1 j. . I . .. . , V ' . . . . I
deterred from filing the petition as the woman whom he saw lying I IMMORAL COTIf ACT
''through fear that It may Inconvenience asleep In a sleeping car In the rallied! . . -VM w V
.the railway corporation, v. . . I terminal yarda. Mc.Nutt. who is weigh-
- lie will make no .effort to have the I master in the yards, and formerly was
(council seha date for a special election I assistant night clerk.-sald that Welter I
nnd Is satisfied to wait until two years lay toy her side, both' of them sleeping Because neither side came into court
from next June, the first election at peacefully This wss between 8 and witn Hean hands. Circuit Judge Mor-
: . which referendum petitions filed now o'clock In the morning. McKutt was row this morning dismissed the case of
ea,nt.bi."ubmU.te5; 1 1" postlve in his indentlficatlon. - . Rose I Hathaway against Mrs. K. J.
The big protest meeting of the labor Another witness named Weston had Howell, in which the plaintiff sued for
. ti a r '1 u I iu; ie Mind cun-i, om'wi g. i2on worm or rurnuure tna in ae-
iitf'lA in ther ExpoHltlon rink Sunday 1 the affair. 3
noon trill be made tha occasion - also I Bh nnmilm
1 , a .Prf teHt. aalnst tn con im him In the yarda. This wi becaua I reputable house ftt 3. North Seventh
iwa ui tMiis ow. sbvbm e i Bhb fliHU nuLiiuiH ill uttriiCUiBr io I tiftt Mri HAWAII nitronnKrl - frnm
tv.g
IS HELD ILLEGAL
me same eiieci. Dui-iurt, 11200 worth of furniture and the de-
l.h,Jtnew nothing about fendant asked Judgment for the 11625
Mrs. Oarlger admitted that that she had paid for it.
nes fik Welters lunch to The furniture was used In a dls-
.. ..... ..1 ... ..-1 pus fliMu nuLiiuia in pariicuiar n
rrnne as ine one wnicn nas max oeenido. and she had been Informed bv W,l u.. tr.n,..v r ,.
Ki niiiru. i nuuaanaa ni vuiera win uc I If r that an employe named mien bant ihnwai that twith war in r,r tu4
f''" m i ii. ecu 11. suu iiit-j wniiaioie nia luncn. nomeiimea ane naa 10 rhimit nr tha hnuu. and that tha
be told bV labor leaders lust ; WhV I ait arnnnrf fan tlma anit wait tnr UT.L I u a,jj t -nn... .
,T BIIUU1U
tlon.
sign inc. rererenagm .petl-1 Hr to appear, In the meantime guard-1 trary to police regulations.
Ing the lunch so Bank would not eat It Judge Morrow granted a motlbn to
CITY AUDITOR'S MEX
up. Brnk was one of the witnesses fori dismiss, declining to assist either party
Mrs. welter. . . ' to an illegal contract. As the mstter
aira, uanger imewiBe aamitiea mat I now stands sirs. Hathaway has both
4 TIj1 T 4 TIT r l)VCtTl?T I wnf, ln women reierrea to i tne rurnuure ana tne 11625, having se-
Aitti XiALfiJX ilLMiJlill J y George K. Brandt, roundhouse fore-j cured the former under a writ of re-
n, who said that two women had
r-puning wnne. ootn or them wer
City Auditor Barbur 'decided today, to waiting for Welter. But she said she
man
hal
Dlpvln based on the comnlalnt. .
One feature of the case was' the al
legation of the defendant that she
hit, nl-k. - .1,.A,. 1 , . " -. . . . ... .... v. .
fiT r ,V ;,.r j...v......0. , ,iBU no iiiiil ami gm noi vtn epeaa to i as reea to pay souvv ror xumlture worth
Lhm in,''tv.petiUona, ,as. he fears he the other woman. She said that Brandt only $1200 She had paid $1626 In all
M'i1 tUX 2ere.tuth.mJ?rtn?d, 00 made an Jnsultlng remark to her and when the matter was taken Into court
tirr waiiuto in- liiiiii a i ilia Diet iun iifi insiM i n m wrin mm r aa ur a si via a a , . annaaantiu mrataa if- n j
.. I v --m ' aiV ca. sit;iii,iciiiiiii. i . Auuaitiiiij iTirii, . nuweii im
Xaffter pr6gTsa i made.
Judge Gatena ts attempting tq finish
UaHfhrtll
i remeay, ror iz ane suea on the Katha
w ay agXoKtedtri
urIi?..hnpH0a.W.d. - 'UPl'tyAhntractsrmaxIm
of candidates to. 35,000 voters of the I
rltjr Ttiese must be mailed before to-
morrow. . .. . . I
;ADVAXCESF$50 OX
DIITATIOX "SPARK"
hew simions
ADDED TO MAP
"The agitation for
itiuipu ma, iiiurv nan tnn ivn nr in... i I ... ....... .. . . , . . , . ,
dM an tn maka (h. i.i i. r.. V il iaunrrri r VTOinnon OI BUOHano,
aiq so to make the petition stood. It and as w '
ill go On the ballot at tha eomina jma r. il ...t. -V'r .VT"
.I.H..n mA h.vi J .j 1, 1.1 x 1 1 rnuuiairu anal l Ft i a worn in an
$!l?ZSliltirJ wUl cost in the neighborhood
ann atraat iwih.. 7, v ' " or sz.miu.uoo, tnat amoimr -having been
1 ,de will be aolved by the! appropriated by the Harrlman directors
tn. Immediate I Shnnld Wn A nrnon,li aamra tha
the line, they
distinction of
Tillamook. Wren
contrsctors for
lwavs electrlo line, whlc
Is being built to llolbrook and beyond
witn tna intention or ultimately reacn
ing iiuamooa. -
Tom Oreenough. president of th
united Railways is the -Oreenough
Wren A Oreenough. but. the work of the
contracting lirm is or a general char
acter, they having built parts of both
tne northern raoiric ana tne Bpoicane,
rortiana eeattie railways.
I. k. .1 .,,yA ..J. i." "on street i contract for eoraplet ng
' '"I"6 "? fi'f.ly.bJr rail- will probably have th?
r. J ti.7iny,w.Jcn-w.." wrcea . building two llnea Into
J. : jor ltai oreenough are the
i " "r" f.w mvaa lm Aocsiso: I the united ai
, -
MES1IEI7III
IIEKEUEmjOillll
IXTEREST REFUSED
OX OMAHA BOXDS
pelegates to 'the Threshermen's con-
venuon to oe neia nere May 5 and . 6 1 a. G. Reed, himself a large owner of
win roymiiy enieriainea oy vne com- I tne umana Homi telephone Don a a, left
mittee having the matter? in charge.
That is. they will b taken about tha
city, shown the sights and dined' at the
Commercial . club on the evening of
May f. ,
In the meantime, between the feaafa
tne ooay win get aown to good,
work on
herd
the subjects of roads and
yesterday for Omaha to investigate th
I affairs' of- the company. . Interest ha
oeen reruaea tne noiaers or tne bond
here in Portland and fearing' that some.
thing may be wrong the owners sent Mr.
Reed to Omaha to investigate.
Ldne numbers of these bonds were
given In' lleit-of money deposited with
membership of about l'teri?t gr "et with regularity. When
ne p
and
bridges, the improvement of which i IP O"0" Trust & Havings bank at the
n tha ,hi.f ikwi. " time It was taken -over bv the Uermmi
cently organised sUte association, whirl, American ana ths rirst few payments of
. . . . .
aireaay nas a
1100.
Ind!
about S00 and preparations for the re
ception of that many at least are un
der wsy. Dr. Maurice O. Kldrldge of I
wssnington, u. yj an autnority on good
roads, will address .. the convention, as I
win aiso rToiesaor u. .1. ciarae, pub
lisher of the American Threaherman.
Madlaon, Wisconsin. Other prominent
men who will attend are ' Lee Hardin
of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Professor
u. u. Kose ot tne XNortn uakota Agri
cultural college.
The state association is presided over
by A. Xi. Averiu or tnls city, Ueorge W. '
Evsns is vice-president and ' Flill S. I
ttates is secretary.
. Rebekahs Meet at Pendleton.
(Snm-lnl PhniateS tn The Jonroai..
Bebekah lodges from all parts of Uma
tilla county to; the number of 100 are
gathered today in session to welcome
Mrs. Mary E. Smith of Oranta P
assembly president of Oregon. Not be
ing able to visit each lodge of the coun
ty, the head offloer of the state for this
order tooa tnis means or OTriciauy meet
ing .the -members of the different coun
ty lodges: The entire day-will be given
to business , and social sessions. The
towns represented . In conference re
Pendleton; Pilot. Koclc. Hermiston. Echo.
Athena,, Weston, Milton, Kreewater and
i-tenr. : v. .- s -
tUciiinG'
Take
half gl&s
upon arising
in the . morning
and enjoy good
health all
day
It is The Best
Natural Laxative Water
FOR
CONSTIPATION
Xame Agents on Trip
Over Line;
Moses Lindenbaum of Morrl
son street, bought a niece of arlaas
tArlrpd with mawnrv vBatAnlav KinlI
.. . . . --.-.,,
jng ne was getting a diamond at s. bar-1 A OrTIl nHTlK MlllCl'A I Will
gain, and as a result Is 150 loser on hlsl JJalllV ..UllILiaJS lli
Jn vent men t. Ldndenbaum advanced tfifll
on ine imitation aiamond to two men.
(.ne wen nreaeen ann rna nTn,i a van.
idaDie ouncit ,ot rags.', ,
. --W- , . ' .'. I T-a aw -..ill JJ. M 1L.
: .1 m new BiAiiuiig wii ue auuvu iu n itj I
IS I FjS 1 1 JK Z I I j I M r"-"ro . map ol the northwest next
VJ. t)lj' LUiiXJll wa-n. Assistant General' Freight and
Passenger Agent Ralph Jenklna of the I
The .Merges Hardware company haa oposane, rortiana Heatue an K. E.
begun suit in the circuit court aaralmat Lillle. superintendent of j car service
J m. Davis ror 172.1, alleging that helLor. ln"1 roan, win leave tonignt for
has failed to pay this sum for labor and opokane rrom whence they will start
material due In the alteration and re-l"t to open the stations along the new
pair cf a building on iota In Praah. i Pasco-Spokane line and to Install sia-
siei s aaaiuon. : .. - v , un nema mu supplies.
ine stations between Spokane and
Suit Against Market Company. , ffi Se,rWS
Judge Gantenbeln in the circuit rnnrt 1 tucna. Kahlotus. Snake Ttlver Junr-tinn
Js hearing testimony in the caae of D, I and Levey.. Besides these. Mr, Jenkins
-n Grande against the Portland Public 1 will have to take supplies for -three
.nrnei k v,oia oiorage comDanv. in i oooaane oirices. ine ureit Nnrth.m
ss-hlch the plaintiff claims I647S.5S. I and Northern Pacific ticket offlnna and
paiance ror ine excavation nr .Oi?iimt iNortnern facirie npnoi.
runic yards oi earth in the block on I All the -station houses along the
Gltssn street between Fourth and Fifth j new line are of the general type of the
Wi IHIai IMsiipMcsIII Si Co.
': ' "; LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE.' , . Sj ;
East Morrison Street, Corner of Union Avenue
ALL MORRISON BRIDGE AND O. W, P. .TRANSFER CARS PASS OUR STORE.
TOMORROW, SATURDAY STARTS A SEVEN DAYQf
SALE A REGULAR MAY CARNIVAL QF BARGAINS
Sale starts tomorrow, Saturday, May 1, and continues to Saturday, May 8. : Sensational
prices have been made on many lines of merchandise in the many departments, ' thaj will in
sure a record breaking volume of business for May. The most convenient shopping place
for residents of Lents, Sellwood and all intermediate stations. AH transfer cars stop at our
corner on East Morrison and Union Ave. We deliver to any point. '
s no gj
R&stus Goes Fishing.
Mr. Henry "Going' fishinff on washday, Raatus? -1
. , thought Melissa, needed you to gather wood and
make a fire to boil the clothes." :
Ra$tu8-"Yes, sah, Marse Henry. . But Anty Drudge
: here, she done sho'd M'Lissy how to wash.de do's
.'.without no fiah an' M'liasy she say hit's as easy
' as rolhVoff a log."
Anty Drudge .'That's right, Mr. Henry. Rastus had
r better be -working than fishing, but Melissa. doeant
' s need him. Fels-Naptha makes the biggest washing
easy for one person in less time than the old way."
Best 7c Apron Gingham 5c
A large new lot of the best checks and colors
are here; an excellent quality at special prices.
Little Soldiers
Jn your bleed are tha million of cor
pusclss thst tlefsnd you against attacks
cf disease.
' To make and keep these little aol
fllers healthy and strong, la simply to
make and keep the blood of th right
.quality and. quantity.
St. Johns station. In moat of them
the station ssent will alao ba the tela.
graph operator.
New service starts over the Pasco
Spokane line on Monday. All the train.
are composed of . entirely new equip
ment, the cars being manufactured
especially with an antl-telescoping da-
viuas.
oW Table Oilcloth 15c
Sold Elsewhere at 20c and 25c
The very best quality, in white and fancies;
large assortment, to choose from. :
BUBNS DETECTIVES'
PAY HELD UP
(Callee Fran ltwnl Wire.)
Thli ! lint wti.t o... . oan rrsncisoo. April 10. Bleutns em-
XOlS U just what Hood S Sarsaparilla ployed under William J. Burns by the
noea it neips tne little aoldlera la
your blood to fight disease for yon.
.!. It tores scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous
rmss. dyspepsia, general debility, and
builds up th whole system.
It effects its wonderful cures, not
aimply because It contains aarsaparllla
But because tt combines the utmost
remedial values of more than 20 differ
ent ingredients. If urged to buy suiy
preparation said to be "Just as good"
you may be sure it Is inferior, cost
lesa to make, and yield the dealer a
larger profit. ,
FALLING HAIR Is the forerannei
ol baldness. If won wla.li t
prevent It, start la now lo sue
and see bow'quJeUy tbe new
fcairstlll be a la to come In; froc4
atrong bealtby ones text. TkU
hairs 1II stop falling eat. u4
drndrotl. Use cause of baldotset,
::! disappear. TWai xoa
t sre seael at Is air ta t pravtf
77 r
L-J.
IS NOT A DI E.
' t rs. p)orn r, at cfccinr.
' ' m I mrli mm i,ap xrrm r4.
c f t t taatft, 4 S a .a Siareaaa.
. , .. a f,-,- ",. 2V. trorr'ata.
-r -Tim Cartaf UM "lit
S-pw Cav, Neatwrlt. Sf. a,
t
rnr CO.
k lit CO.
graft ptosecution were unable to drsw
their ray todajr beceUae of a temporary
injunction grantea D- juoge eturtevant
reatralnlng the cltv treasurer and audi
tor from meeting that payroll. The In.
junction was matte returnable Saturday.
It was Issued st the Instance of Camp
bell, Mat eon snd Drew, attorneys for
ine. united Ksuroads, who alleged there
was no proviaton In the city charter that
provides for the hiring of such secret
agents and that Burns' men sre per
forming work that lies within th
province of the reiruiar pxtlfre,
The auditor will appear tomorrow to
ahosr cause why the Injunction should
not be made permanent.
VICTORIA, B. CL, WANTS
JAP SHIPS TO CALL
(Caltaai Press Wire.)
Mctorla, B. C. Acrll SO. There Is a
uiotrmnii on Toet nare to have the
Japaneae cruiaen A no and Rova call
bak here on the way front Vancouver
snd take part ta the .annual. Victoria
day celebration In this cltr on May 24
The Japaneae eons-ii at Vancouver has
Intimated thst It Is possible that ar
ransementa mar be made for the xlait
Lieutenant Govrrnor bunamulr haa been
requested by the Oomfnion rnramm..
to do ell In his power to make the vlwlt
of the Japaneae plant. A meeting Is
twins held thla afternoon to make ar
raagemeata .
JUIKiE 3FBRIDE
V MI VATE CITIZEN'.
- j
y Jaaraal Wa Sah-w Wbv.t j
ajm.,r . April M. For the first
tlma In mere than It yeare. former
Jn" Thtna A. McBrlnV .f the Firts
i'tdictal Slatrict la a private citln.i
Judae McBrkle IwunH Ma tvnaltton .
1Mb afternoon and T. V.- Camrtwll of J
(rr.r'.h City rommiaaintiM and1
awrirti Is te mw-twl Mm. ft i e,r-i I
IJuettce M- n will rlare tomorrow, and
IJurtca MrRrtda - Will than ban m.1
rrm Juaila. and al'.l s to I'end'etoa
eii-rtay stth the su(-ne court.
A Rare Millinery' Bargain
$8.00 and $10.00 CA AO
Trimmed Hats V-wO
Just received; a beautiful new lot. including
the best new shapes and colors, also black; pret
tily trimmed with ribbons, flowers, wings and
ornaments. 1 "
FREE Complete Baseball
M; With Any Knickerbocker
Suit tor Boys ;.
A great special for the boys.' We are selling
the best values and styles in boys Knickerbocker
Suits at f 3.50, f4, f 4.50, f5 and 6, and
during this sale we give FREE with every suit
a Baseball Suit complete, consisting of suit," cap,
belt and stockings. This baseball outfit is worth
$1.50, but is given with the suits during this- sale
that you may become acquainted with our splen
did line of boys' clothing.
Do your washing without a fire next
time. Save the bother, the discomfort
and the cost of fuel. .
Wash your clothes' with Fels-Naptha
in cool or lukewarm water, in summer
or winter. - . ' ' -
Its much easierno hard rubbing is
-- needed. ' 'V . , J a
It saves the clothes because there's no
; boiling to weaken them, and no hard
Tubbing to wear them 'Outv !'--
It takes less than half the time of the
old way. . .
And this Fcls-Naptha way of wash
'ng in cool ,qr, lukewarm water 'makes
your, clothes cleaner, sweeter, and fresher
- than if you boiled and hard-rubbed em
till Doomsday, . . . ,
Don't 'take a substitute for
Fels-Naptha because . it will . not do the
work. -' v ', . .
Look for the red and green wrapper
and Jollow the directions printed on 'the
back. . : ' ;
SB and SO CIIDTC Off OO
Tailored JIIII-IJ MdiUO
Elegantly tailored dress Skirts, made of all
wool Panama and serge, in plain and fancy stripe
weaves; trimmed with buttons and bands of ma
terial same as skirt: colors are blue, black and
.,.brown... . ,,.
Men's Spring Suits $12.95
Worth J 18. OO '
Strictly pure wool cassimere and worsted
Suits, in the newest gray, tan and green shades;
all garments are designed in the newest and most
approved style; tailored in a workmanlike manner
to insure perfect fit and shape retaining.
6!c and 7c Valenciennes Laces 4c
, Dainty designs and weaves, in nice fine, 'much
wanted laces; on sale at about half price.
A case of nobby style, combined w ith absolute
dependable ouality at a small part of he true
value. . This lot contains all sizes in. nice fine kid,
black" or tart Oxfords with extension sole or black
kid Oxfords with hand turned aoles. - , -. -
Wool
Dress Goods at 48 c
Tanama. serges, mohairs in plain and striped
weaves, splendid new. designs in black, brown,
navy and gray.
Juliets at 98c Pr.
A Voman will find more genuine comfort and
satisfaction in this shoe than an other atyle
made. Made in neat tip style, elastic side and
good rubber heel.
Boys'50c and 75c Knee Pants 39c
Hots' separate Knee Pants, for hnj from. 4
to IS years; all neat patterns in caimere and
worsted; pants that sold regularly at 50c and 75c
$2 Mission Alarm -Clocks ?U8
A regular tni.Mon style CWt, 12 inchea high,"
dark misMon fjnth hardwood tramc; best Tarker
alarm and or ks. , , ,
IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT
15c COPYRIGHTED PICTURES 5r
16x20-inch black and white Pictures, suitabi
for framing, and including such well-known sub
iects a "On Guard," -Chums." -Companions,'
-Can't Talk." "Good Night" and -Good
Morning.
35c WINDOW SHADES 23
- Best J5c cloth Window Shades, J6 inches wide,'
6 feet long; good spring roller.
15c WIRE BEATERS lOs
5c RfM.Ta TflllCT Dicro
35c ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS 2T
VV. H. MARKELL S. CO. Dcparimtnt Store, Cor. E.Morrhcnswd Union Ave.
alfte: Special
4 P. M. TO 9 P. M.
Mm
jTU
III
REGULAR $1.25
VALUE
Bathroom Rack is made of solid oak, -.
weathered finish. Has nickel-plated tum-
, bler-holder, toothbrush holder, towel rod
and soap shell. Same as pictured The
nickel-plating WILL NOT RUST. -
ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER NO TELE
PHONE ORDERS TAKEN
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