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CP. IT, ON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JiiY 21, 1!)10.
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ItilDT IN TANGLE
II1L1G ESTATE
Son of Dead Woman, Who
Left Much Valuable Proper?
'ty, Wants Present Adminis
: trator Ousted.
j Seeking to revoke letters on the es
- tate of hisj mother. Mrs. Frances Rich
ardson, Issued last month to Arnold 8.
Graham, William If. Woodward has filed
petition In the county court asking
that he be named as administrator. -This
gives. another turn to a much mixed
estate, one . phase of ' which Is a .suit
by tClarenca- Price,- a mulatto; for $1242
I alleged to have been loaned to her
v shortly before her death, as a result of
i which $2500 worth of Jewelry Is, under
attachment ...
if. B. Nicholas, attorney for Graham,
; the administrator, la fighting the appll
',. cation , of Woodward on two grounds.
. He asserts the eon was too. late in mak
Ing application, as- the statute requires
j application within 30 days from the date
of death, and he further objects that
J; Woodward is not a fit person to take
charge of the estate.
Wealthiest Colored Woman,
f ' In support of this latter assertion he
declares Woodward has been hobnobbing
" with Price and urging: the allowance of
price's claim against the estate of his
mother. , Nicholas argues ft would be
, disastrous to the Interests of tlie- estate
to appoint Woodward as administrator
, and would jeopardize the rights of an--.
other son of the deceased, James Smith,
' an 11-year-old boy, who lives In Boise,
. Idaho.
Mrs. Richardson, a mulatto, resided In
Boise until May 16, when she came to
; Portland in company with Price,, under
whose influence she la alleged to have
been because of her failing mind. She
' Is reputed to have been at one time
the 'wealthiest colored woman In the
northwest,' paying $35,000 In cash for a
t home In Boise and $6000 more to fur-
' rush it, She was best known in Boise
K:- ma Agnes Bush, and papers : in f pos-
- session of the administrator Indicate she
. ... was married six' times to husbands
named Williams, ' Tlchnor, Woodward,
Smith, Duslyand Richardson. From the
loM husband, Richard son, she was dl-rcd":''p"-"','
- Property Worth $18,000. -
Property in Boise . belonging to the
-estate Is said to be worth at least $12,
. 000. The Idaho estate is being admin-
' lsterad there, and all the Multnomah
; county court has to deal with Is the
Jewelry she brought with her." This is
fciild to be worth $2500 and is In charge
t of the manager of . the Crystal; Springs
sanitarium, where she died. It Is held
mbject to order of the court because of
Clarence .Prices suit for money which
-he alleges he loaned to her since last
November.
Price brought his suit against her on
Jv.he2, and the papers were served. at
. the deathbed.' She passed away on June
. 4. Later it developed that Frank Welse
b,h;oiu
had been appointed her guardian in the
Idaho courts on May 27, ojv the ground
' she was incompetent to mariage "her own
. affairs. ' ' -. v,-
' Woodward in his petition says he was
" out of Portland when his mother died
. or he would have asserted bis rights
before. That he was a son was not
':' known , to Nicholas at the time Graham
was appointed. It being then supposed
. the 11-year-old boy In Boise was the
only heir. Judge Cleeton will have to
' decide whether Graham should be ousted
In. favor of' Woodward and the circuit
court later will determine whether Price
- has a legal claim .on the diamonds.
An additional argument to be used
against the advisability of appointing
Woodward la that in employing an at-
'. torney he selected John Manning, ' who
Is-also attorney for Price In the . suit
against the administrator. rThls is al-
, leged to indicate too great a friendship
' , for Price, whose claim the son is said
; to favor, ' - -
EARNHARTS ARE
. - ORDERED OFF ISLAND
(Spaetal DttttA to The Joarnatl -Pendleton,
. Or,, , July 21. Another
chapter has been written In the famous
Besvert or Little Swltzler case. Judge
Bean of the federal court has just de
creed that the Earnharts are in -contempt
of court for disobeying the in
junction issued from the United States
Eastern Excursions
July 22, August 3, Sept. 8
Chicago and ' return. $ 72.S0
St. Louis and return..,..,. ,..,,........,.... $ 47.80
New York and return $108.50
Boston and return $110.00
St. Paul,: Minneapolis, .Duluth, Vlnnlpeg, Omaha, St
- .. Joseph, Kansas City and return.4 $ 60.00
jumerai stop-overs; also choice of routes going ana return.
Inr :-X?;:.,.-: 'r'-'o,!':'.; ' '
.TIIREE GOOD TRAINS EAST DAILY-
r THB ORIElfTAI, trMITED. THE OEEOOITIAJr,
. , , THE 80XTTHE ST EXPRESS
i'. Try our Const Line Service to Tacoms, : Seattle Everett,
i Belllngham and Vancouver.B. C, 10:00 A.' M., 6:00 P. M. 11:30
P. M. All trains from Hoyt St. Station, Eleventh and Ttovt.
' Tickets and sleeping car resjrvatlons at City Ticket Office,
122 Third street and at depot. , .-i.. . , '
H. A. JACKSON,
' - A- O. T. te P. A.
Telephones Main 680, A-2206.
court. Th defendants -are ordered, to
purjrp thfrnnf:lvps ,. of the contempt
charge by ' vacating the inland at once
aii1 remaining off until the matter of
ownership is definitely decided In, the
cmrt. Failing to obey this order, they
will be arrested and fined or placed In
jail.
The fight' -for possession of 'the Co
lumbia river island lias been in prog
ress for nearly two years, and from
present indications- several times the
value of the small tract of land in
volved will be, expended in deciding the
issue. John B. hwitzler, the pioneer
Umatilla resident. Is t the manfrom
whom Frank and Fred Karnhart are
trying to wrest possession of the island.
REGISTER EARLY AND t
AVOfD COMING RUSH
TV'ith 38 days of registration past,
there are lS,7f0 names on the registra
tion rolls of Multnomah county, or 2201
more 'than for the corresponding day
two, years ago, when the figures stood
at 11,549. The voters are coming In
slowly, an average of $84 per day be
ing1 'maintained since the books were
opened.
To register anything like a full vote
of the county the figures 'will-have to
climb' up rapidly. -,: A grand rush la fore
shadowed" for the last few weeM, and
those who value their time should go
to the' courthouse while the. lines are
slim.'; Jn the-' narrow quarters provided
for registration , it will be impossible
to crowd many extra deputies,', and those
who wait untif the rush commences may
have to wait In line for1 some time, as
it requires about four minutes to regis'
ter a voter. " .
'- As the figures bow stand the Repub
licans have 10,862, the Democrats 1870,
and all others 1188. On the same day
two years ago the Republicans had, 8878,
the Democrats 2059 and miscellaneous
612. , i
WHITE-SALMON:'
, FRUIT IS EARLY
(Special Dlipstrta t The Journal. J " - ;"
- White Salmon, Wash.. July 21.-Wtth
shipments of peaches and apples on July
8, and tomatoes on July; 11, White Sal
mon may justly claim to be . one of the
earliest fruit districts in the northwest.
- On . Saturday M. C. Martin brought
apples In that lacked a quarter of an
inch of measuring, a foot in circumfer
ence. Clingstone peaches, which have
become so well? known for their flavor
and size, have already been bought up
by the commission men and are ripening
fast,
' Pears are heavy ylelders. but It Is the
apples over which the' people are en
thusiastic. .This year's yield of apples
is expected to stamp White' Salmon as
the Hood River of Washington.
CLERGY TO COOPERATE
WITH FOREST SERVICE
Tfie mTntstefs of all-denominations in
the northwest are. cooperating with the
forest .service, the western conservation
association and Various other associa
tions working for conservation and the
prevention of forest fires, by endeavor
ing to arouse public sentiment in favor
of making all possjble effort to check
the enormous ' destruction of . valuable
timber every year by fire. .
C. 9. Chapman, district ' forester, re
cently sent circular letters to all ,iho
clergymen both J n the cityand country
giving a few facts "in regard to conser
vation and protection of timber from
fires. He has received many replies
from ministers ' throughout the state.
It Is believed much' good will be accom-
I pllshed. , .
CANADIAN MINISTER
c ' ON LONG JOURNEY
: 11 .';.'"'
(United PreM Leaned Wire.)
Dawson, T. T.. July 21. Frank Oliver,
Canadian minister of the interior, has
reached Dawson, on his 8000 mile tour
of the wilds of northern Canada. Start
ing from Ottawa, he went to Edmonton,
thence down- the McKenste river 2(00
miles to Fort Macpherson on the Arctic
ocean. He made a portage from Fort
MaePhersonr walking 90 miles over the
tundra to the headwaters of the Porcu
pine river, whence he went by canoe 700
miles to Fort Yukon, where the Porcu
pine flows into the Yukon river. There
he took a jacket for Dawson.
Montana Editors in Session.
1 Bozeman, Mont., July 21. Notable
speakers havs been- secured to address
the annuals meeting of the Montana
Stats Press association, which begins a
three days' session here tonight Gov
ernor Norris, Senator Carter and Dr,
O. M. Lanstrum of Helena, president of
the, association,: head the Hat.
Low Rates East
The Northwestern Line wlii sell round
trip tickets at special low ratesHa all
eastern points July 22nd and August
3rd. Two . through trains to Chicago,
Variable routes. Apply R. V. HOLDER,
General Agent, '102 Third street.
H. DICKSOlf, ' .
O. V. h T. A.
PilBS LIT
Fruit Inspector Says Growers
,Have Enough to Do to Pro-:
duce Good Crops. ;
(Salem Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or.. July 21. -That the, fruit
Industry In Oregon has reached such a
point that "the grower no longer has the
time or ability to market his output and
that a separate agency, apart from the
producer, with a specialized business ca
pacity must attend alone to the selling
and distribution, Is the opinion of Coun
ty ' Erult . Inspector Armstrong!
"AW of the growers, endeavors must
be concentrated along lines that will
tend to elevate the quality-of his. fruit.
He must keep himself up in the study of
horticulture and- anply every moment
With the one object in view, better. frUtt.
He cannot do. these things,' feays Mr.
Armatrong, ''and also be successful In
marketlhg his fruit, selling; and distrib
uting, for that Is another branch of the
fruit Industry that requires special
knowledge "the same-as the growing of
the fruit. It is merely the same story
of higher specialization and cooperation,
that has already been applied by , big
business for the past few decades."
" Mr. Armstrong believes that the fruit
men should engage 6ompetent business
management to attend to their market'
lng alone. ..The fruit union is a. Btep
in the direction pointed out by Marlon
county's fruit inspector but it -does not
go far enough in his opinion, The-busl
ness manager-ehould have "full control,
the growers t6 have nothing to do with
his division of the labor. His compen
TREMENDOUSSAVINGS AT THIS STORE
30,000 Beauty
and Cuff Pins
On sale in our Jewelry Iepart
ment. These pins equal those you
are accustomed to paying 2 So and
60c for elsewhere. Our special
price for this sale TPEB it"
only ... ... PAIS
Perfumed Soaps
A direct Importation from Guitav
Boehm, Ofrenbaoh, OermaBy, of
highly ; perfumed, hard milled
soaps, on sale-at, per cake..25
Per box of three. .......... .65e
Owl Preparations
- - - ayABANTEEB v-i.'-.:
Jf not satisfied bring ' them -back
and we will cheerfully refund your
money. We have confidence in
our own preparations because We
know they are good. 11
Owl Skin Food 50
Owl Theatrical Cream 60t?
Owl Bay Rum, 'S pt 25
Owl Witch Hazel, pint 25
Owl Gargle ...... .......... .25?
Owl Sharhpoo t(iquid .'. . .....25
Owl Pile Suppositories
Quick Developing
Printing, Enlarging
OtTB GTASAirTEEt "; Ths best possi
ble results. Ho charge for failures.
DEVELOPING. 6 EXP.
Roll film up to 4x5.. ........ g .10
" PBTJrTTJffO.
Brownie No. 1 or smaller....!
Brownie No. 2 or P. Kodak
No. 1
"From this size to 4x5. . .-. , . ."
Printing Postcards ..........
BBOMXOB ENIiABGIirO.
.03
.05
8x10, 25: 10x12, 35e: lUH
.SO
Bay Eastman TUrns Hers Sunday. ;
no. a
Brownie
Camera
Plotures, -
8WX3V4
S2.00
Remarkable pictures have been pro
duced by these simple, fixetl focus
cameras, even in the hands of school
children,; while work of the highest
character has been done by experts.
Equipped with first quality Menis
cus Lens, Eastman Rotary Shutter,
adapted for both snap shots and
time exposures. Two Finders. 'Cov
ered with fine quality imitation black
leather, nickeled fittings.
Reg.S6.SO Sult-
cases 04.98 I
Friday and Saturday we off er you
vour choice of our entire line of Suit
$6.60 stock, leather
for
Ffarlslan Ivory
Tollcl Articles !
i We hav phe" of the largest stocks
of Parisian Ivory goods in Port
, land, ;affording a wide range for
selection. , . '..
Parisian Jvory isa very clever im
itation in finish, grain, appearance
and weight of real ivory. . It is al
most impossible to detect the dif
ference between them. Our prices
are the lowest possible- for these
high-grade goods. Stock consist
oi mirrors, hair brushes, military
brushes, combs, buttonhooks, nail
and . cuticle knives, etc,
Powder Fluffs
inno nf them to' -
be sold at the spe
cial price or tiA
only 9
The lot includes
all sizes of Swans
down and Wool
Puffs.
Here's : an . ,,oppor
tunlty seldom to
be equaled; values
trt 85c " - -.
Sat ety :
-Razor
Cem. Jr., . Safety
Razor. Always
sold at 11.00 the
complete outfit;
In "plush ; lined
leatherette cane.
On sale here C7
at, cj.. only.,0'
p.'Sf.yl
Jr. jl
sation should be fixed so that no profit i
wuuld he realized off the growers.
'(That the dairymen will also eventual
ly have to, organize unions for selling
and distributing their produce Is also
the opinion of Mr.' Armstrong and he
says that it will not be long before tlio
people through their government will
demand that all milk be certified by
eome organization through "which it
must pass before reaching the consumer.
He sees no reason that the same meth
ods recommended for. marketing fruit
cannot be used to advantage in market
ing milk. The methods that have made
Hood River famous for Its apples and
Wenatchee famous for its fruit could be
used to make dairying districts of the
state famous for their milk. .
AMME WILL ASK PEOPLE- '.
- TO NOMINATE HIM
On the 'direct primary and Statement
No 1 platform, Edwin G. Amm of 467
Hast Fifty-second' street has announced
himself a candidate for the Republican
nomination for representative in the leg.
Islature. In a declaration filed in he
office of the county clerk he says: ' '
"I will faithfully apply myself as. a
public servant to the enactment1 of eco
nomical and, sensible legislation. I fur
ther state to the people of Oregon, as
well as to the people of my legislative
district, that during my terra of office
I will always vote for that candidate for
United States ten'ator In , congress who
has received the highest number of the
people's votes for that position at the
general election next preceding the elec
tion of, a ! senator in congress, without
regard to my "individual - preference.
Words to be printed after my name on
the ballot. 'Statement No. 1 first, last
and all the time, and clean legislation.' "
U To '. Take Monitor to Seattle.
Seattle,. Wash., July tl. Commander
Miller Freeman and -40 men of the
Waahlngton naval militia left for San
Francisco on the cruiser Washington
today to. bring back the monitor Chey
enne to this city. Upon arrival here
the monitor will be- stationed in Elliott
bay to serve as a permanent home for
the Washington "naval mil'tla, .
frcveianea
SPECIAL HAND DSp GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED
Women's Hand Bags, Direct exclusive' importation- This large direct shipment of women's hand bags con
sists of the newest and latest styles. At least six months ahead of everyone else. (No two bags are alike).
Each and every one is different Whoever purchases one of these bags may rest assured that they have
a hand bag that no one else In Portland can duplicate. This entire stock will be placed on sale Friday.
Prices range up from $2.00. Come early to secure the best selection and remember that there is but one
bag of each style and that the assortment embraces every variety of Dntinc Q9 CITKrl' TlTa
novelty smart bags in all the desirable leathers..................... riltvO ClltU Ul
Is
22C T1 iot feet
25C H Pn y am.
19C ,Pia Psroxlde Hydrogen.
49C "75fl Comb.
39C 750 ubbe Gloves.
25C TBo Xalr Brush.
79( 41.80 ronntaln Syringe.
33C nrt WltoH KsssL
35C -"eo tattle Syrap of rigs. -
75C f100 Horllok's Kaitsd MUk.
15C -850 Straw Xat Cleaner,
19C ottls Sal Hepatlca.
65C a8 oxa Orderleys.
29C Candy. " " '
79C P". Baago,
19C "8Be ottl Blozogea.
35C 00 Ixttls romalld.
6C 100 Majertio Qlycerine Soap.
25C XArat wl Taloum Powdsir.
, 7C Xltooea Sapolio.
25C 3 tu1t I"1! Bsatal Cream.
7C 1 Ammonia.
19C aSo Pk Xnm.
15c 850 ckk' 4711 Bop-
$1.43 1.7S bottle Jicky Perfume.
33C 6o ottl Oaplllarls.
39c tl Glyco-Tiymollne,
QC MSSe bot ZAmbrt'1 IttrtJ
Q BBo bottle Sanderine.
rt 41.00 bot. Piakham's Com.
79C pound,
41.00 bot. Ayer's Hair Tlfe.
75C 1-0 bottle Bromo Seltzer.
Cum -Bac
10c
Cum-E
The new mysteri
ous, novel toy.
Roll It alone; me
floor or down hill
and It will come
back to you. Be
:mi' :.iiL2 sure ana see inn
'istSC- these. Only
: i 'j- . ' m a
Liquor FlasUs
Indispensable wnen travel
ing: or camping;. The one
illustrated on sale $1,25
We have them for less and
for more. A most complete
line of all leather novelties,
embracing; tlQUOB
rtASXS, SBZITKIirO
CUPS, COAT HAHGEKS,
MEDICINB CASSS, ETC.
COUAFSIBX.B
SKINXZNa CUPS
Made . of , alumi
num. A necessity,
for everyone, as
you should have a
sanitary drlnlclns;
Cun.Kvery school
'hild should havei
one, 25c value
for sale at f
only,
Brashes '
Purchased for this sale. In bone
harks, fancy . bone backs and cellu
loid., Valuen -up to $1.00. .Divided
into two different lots. ..
One lot at only lf)
Oat lot at only. ........ ...... .400
nun nninn
n n
DUILUIKth) UUiii
ATMORTIIYAKIMA
Clothing Company and Bank
Homeless Firefighters
Have Narrow Escape.
rUniUrt Pre leasad Wlm.l
i North Taklma, Wash., .July 21. The
block j occupied by the McArthur suit
house and the building adjoining, owned
bv the First National bank, are In ruins
following a $35,000 fire.
Ned Hopkins, a local baseball player
and' member of the volunteer fire de
partment, fell through the roof of the
burning building while playing a hose
on the fire.'. . Though badly burnej and
cut. by flying glass, he mads nls way
out of the .fire. ' . -. : .. ..
Fireman . Nelson, of the regular de
partment, had a narrow escape from -a
similar fall, saving himself by catch
ing? at the brick wait, Hopkins fell
through two floors. The fire was In the
heart of the downtown district, but
there was no window .
WIDOW AND SISTER, . .
WAR FOR ESTATE
County Judge Cleeton will be called
on to construe, the will of Frank J.
Dolezal within a short time in passing
on the rival claims of Frances Wasser
man Of Chicago, sister of the deceased,
on one hand, and Anna J. Dolezal, widow
of . the deceased and her four children
by two former marriages. -A - petition
asking for distribution of 80 acres of
timber land valued at $4000 and $$784
in cash, to Mrs. Wasserman was filed
FOR PORTLAND PEOPLE, TWO BIG DAYS,
mm
Drawn from orig
inal barrel. Real '
value 75c per sal
Ion. Bring your
own container. Sold
in gallons only. Fri
day and Saturday,
S4.QO
Silver Mesli
"We offer 500 silver mesh bags at
ll.CS each. Latest style, K inches long,
V Inches deep, small ring mesh, white
kid lining;, with 12-inch chain. The
entire has; and chain are made, of solid
German silver, with a thick silver plat
ing;. This ha would sell in any jew
elry or department store at S4.00. Malt
orders ; filled. 10c extra for Of 0
postage. Friday, and Saturday
Reg. $2.5 O Fern
Dishes, $1.30
Fern dishes, large .size,' made of Rus-
siari" brass; $2.50 value,. For'dJI .0(
this sale, special. onJy...;.P lviJ
r4 49c fu
U I Per Gallon . lA
Am
- 4vl
today by Henry E. McGinn and Raphael
Citron.
Dolezal left the property in dispute
to his son. Edward B. Dolezal, provided
the son became of age. The boy died
last year In Phoenix, Ariz., in his nine
teenth year. The will provided that If
he died before he was 21 the' estate
should go to Mrs. Wasserman. . The
widow was not mentioned In the will
and she claims the personal property,
at least, is hers.
RIVER CONFERENCE TO
' BE IMPORTANT AFFAIR
The "scope of the special committee
from chambers of commerce and com
mercial bodies of cities along tho Co
lumbia river' will be' enlarged ' so that
when it meets with Sir William Lau
rler,; premier i of Canada, .' at Nelson,
B. C-, September 1 to discuss the ques
tion of opening the Columbia s . river
from British Columbia to the sea ill
cities interested will be represented.
Among the commercial bodies to be In
vited to ' send representatives to the
conference will be those of Wenatcheo,
Kalama, Astoria and Hood River.
. The members of the board of trus
tees of the Portland Chamber of Com
merce met Tuesday afternoon in the
chamber's rooms and, as the. organiza
tion fathered the' open river movement
In -the northwest decided to Invite com
mercial bodies Of other Columbia river
cities to Join In the, conference.
Oregon Pioneer Die, l . .
(Special Dlapatch to The lonnul.) ,
Forest Grove, Or.. July $l.Wllliam
Shearer, aged 45 years and for 17 years
a resident of Hillside, three miles
northwest of this city, died at his home
yesterday. Mr. Shearer was born in
Atchison county, Kan., and .cam with
his parents when a child to Oregon, the
family, locating first In Yamhill county.
Mr. Shearer married Miss Lizzie Fry
of Hillside, and is survived by his
widow and the following children: Fay,
Perry, Ruth, Esther, Elma, Bertie and
Arthur- Shearer. - Mr. Shearer-was a
prominent farmer of his section. Fu
neral services ' will be- held tomorrow.
with burial In the Hillside cemetery.
Miscellaneous Specls
35C -so bot, "Murine lye Bsmsdy.
35C -60 can Antiphloglstlne.
35C botUe road's Sxtraot.
15C oaks Woodbury's Soap.
15C 850 bottle Bnblfoam,
40C 800 tnb Vbsooo Toota rasts. ,
1Q0 B5o pkf. Allen's root Base.
7Qp $1.00 os. bottle VUs Bios-'
" soma Ixtxact ' '
35C 6O0 bottle FbsboIox Wafers.
7C 10o bos Con Plasters.
27C l-lb. roll Absorbent Cotton.
39c-"600 box Pas oinvment.
onA soo bottle XAvorls liontb
OJC W4sh.
79C -91 bottle Potter's Hair stain.
50C U Psrfumes, per os.
18C a8fl Pks. Casoarets.
18C 260 PkV Oarfleld Tea.
C Guaranteed BezaU fountain
Pen.'
15C Can Eagle Condensed XUk,
79C 41.00 bot. Hostetters Bitters.
83C Bottle Wilson whiskey.
63C Bottle Buff Gordon Sherry.
98C Bottle Hunter Bye.
79C Bottle Bnffy's Uail ;
25C Bottle 100 Bland PUls.
21C 3 cakes Jsrren's Soap. t
19c Ponnd pkg. Borio Aoid,
25c -3 B-f - Aspirin Capsules.
19C 360 t 'iUts Powders.
15C 850 oake Cutloura Soap."
19C 354 1 BCentbolattmv
15C " 880 Blrnu1 Trokeys.
Batjti Brushes
An enormous assortment. AH at spe
cial prices. All with handles. Host
of them detachable.
SOo values ;. . . . .2T
91.00 values ...654
Every one above this price an un
usual value alo,
' ' 1 . 1 r1 " 1 ''
tr , Rubber Combs
Hard Rubber Combs at special prices
In this special sale lot.
75o values ..49
500 values ..25e?
Traveling Bags
We have Just re-"
ceived a new ship
ment of these ' handsome-Traveling-Bags--In
all leathers. Typ-
leal "Owl" prices.
Bath Caps
50c and 75c v
A new supply Just in on
sale at, , each, 50-76c.
Jewelry Specials
Xi.oa aatdlaed . a lAtn Blt-Q .
Huckles. at
$1.25 Cloisonne Brooches, spe-' gOp
cimi i -......... .v., i . .
$1.25 Cuff Links, latest de- gQg
J 1.00 cVo'isonne' 'veil ' Pln's"at; Q
ach . ... , . . . ... , ....... . , ...
11.13 Necklaces, With pearl Afn
pendant ; '
liiulluiilisilLii:-,-'
iTHiinc;.
.
Prospector Brings Samples
of Quartz That Sparkle
With Gold.
(United Frew Leaaed Wire. ,
Victoria, B. C. July 21. The steamer
Princess Royal brings word of art ad
ditional gold strike near Bitter creek.
A -few days ago a lone prospector who
had been out for several weeks came to
Stewart and 'left a good sized piece
of quartz, very , rich In gold. ,' A piece
'of pure gold the size of the head of a
small hat pin was picked out with the
fingers and the precious metal can be
seen with the naked eye. -".The
prospector had no wonderful
story to tell. He did not say how ex
tensive the ledge was nor the width of:
the vein. He said he put in only two
shots and then returned to town with
th samples. A- number-of Stewart peo-
pie have gone to see It and will report
in a few days. The strike is Just
north of the Bitter creek strike,' v ;
Navassar. Ladies' Band:
The following is the program for
tonight's concert at The Oaks: :
March. ' " ' ., '
Overture, Guarany.. ...... i.Oomes
Polka for cornet, "Reception".., .Casey
Miss Lillian Sieger,
Selection, "Woodland" Lucfers
Solo for violin, "Son of the Pussta,"
Miss Martha Sandager.
selection rrom "IjB. Boheme. .Ptieclnt
Grand American Fantasia. ....Herbert
Journal Want Ads bring results.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Candy Extra
" Special (
A one-pound box of high grade
Greenleaf - Chocolates f or sale
Friday and Saturday at 29c
Sat'day Inducement
In order to introduce, the famous
Rexall Pearl Tooth - Powder we
Will offer Saturday only, one 25c
can Hexall Pearl Powder and a "4
pound bottle of Peroxide of Hy
drogen, both for the price OR
of one. Saturday only.. i....
Pure Drags at"Owr
Cut Prices
10c Precipitated Chalk j. ....... 14
10c-Vitch Hazel ,.7C-
2Sc Tinct. Green Soap 17f
10c Soda Bicarbonate 74
10c Cascara Bark ...74
10c Spanish Bark ,,,.,,,.Ttf
25c Salts Tartar ...174
ZSc Rochelle Salts .17tf
10c Tinct. Mynrh 74
10c Glycerine" ..................7
10c Castor Oil ..7s
10c Tinct. Benzoin 74
Hair Brushes
A Job lot of imported ' English Hair
Brushes, all light wood backs with
the finest quality of bristles. Every
one worth twice what they ere
marked. Prices range up -f 7T
from'
The Thermos CoKIe
Is the only bottle that
will really keep steam
ing hot liquids steam
ing hot for . H hours
without fire or heat,
and freeslng cold liquids
freesing cold for 73
hours without ice
Be sure and ft a Ther
mo. We sell Thermos
Bottles, nickel plated,
State, $3.76 quarts,
S.7S. '" ' ''."" . ' 1
We alto carry a complete stock in all
fancy-leather covered Thermos bot
tles; also the . Thermos Decanters,
Jars. Coffee or Tea Pots.
Drinking Set for $1.09
Automobile Drinking Cup Set. Con
sists of 4 aluminum drinking cups
and case for carrying them. fi (f
The complete set., only. ... 1,vv
Soft Elastic Capsules
The most agreeable way to take
nauseating oils and medicines. The
following-made in our own labora
tories, -guaranteed pure. - ' -7 , -
SANDALWOOD OIL. .
Box of. 3 dozen S minum cap
sules,. I ,. 7&4
Box of 2 dozen 10 minum cap-
stiles J '... 1... 7S4
Box of 2 dozen IS minum cap
sules , V , '. : ...754
Box of' 2 4ozen 20 minum cap
sules '...83
; CASTOR OIL. "
Box of 2 dozen 20 minum cap
sules . 25
Box of 1 dozen 40 minum cap- '
sules . . ......' S5
Box of 1 dozen 75 minum xap
sules' ,...35?
" BALSAM COPAIBA.
Box of 2 dozen IS minum cap
sules . . 104
' COPAIBA-AND- CUBfcB.
Box of 2 dozen" 13 tninum cap
sules v. 404
Box:6f.No. 33 for-KheuT.a-'
tisnt , . w ........ .40
Box of Mcnthylene Elue corsi-
pound. . ........ i .......... 7T4
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In leather r, Tlfirirtv.. fop f rr vo ir',
etc. Mid flat; firrt ri sio.ill ft,,,
Heretolore the xr. mi t (,.-" .
Wfii almob't' pi i"K' 1 ! ii ,
here, J tut llll.- H'n fir,,-. tn. ; '
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