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1 -Til 'THE OREGON t DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAN D, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 28. . 19U. i ! Mi CHAMPION FLY I SWATTER VILL GET A fl CASH PRIZE OF $25 Parent-Teacher Associations Are Making Offers -to Pu pils of Schools. Students will lecture AD CLUB MEN DEFEATED IN SPELLING r- BEE BYiTHE LADD SCHOOL CHILDREN 7 )lN4 Collaga Fnpila WU1 Visit Schools la Autos; 30,000 Pamphlet Will Ba Ssnt Out. ' Announcement wan made yesterday1 i'y Dr. CharU-H A. Ballard, chairman of Jtha bureau of health' committee hand ling tha city wide campaign of fly ex termination that la to begin April 1, that Instead of offering the proposed bounty of 25 cents per hundred flies, dad or alive," a series of cauh prizes -111 be offered the school children o.f the city to enlist their Interest and ser vices In getting rid of the ciineaae-car-jylng pests and their breeding places. There -will be general cash prizes for Che champion trappers of the city, and taluabLe prises for the cleverest and most persevering workers of " each Khool. The grand champion fly-swat-r of the city will receive the Jirst (rite of 125; $15 wll be given to the oy or girl making the next highest ecord, $10 to the third highest. $3 to Die fourth, and $1 each to the next 10 fhlldren making the 10 next best rec-ftj-da. The prizes to be given in each of the schools are to be offered by the arent-TeacheT organizations, which re taking an active part in the cam aalgn, and Mrs. R. E.' Bondurant, pres ident of the Sunnyslde organization, snakes the first announcement of a $5 eah prise to the Sunnyslde champion. There will also be an honor pennant. jrnicn win tie held each day by the school tlmt makes this highest score. Hie pennant traveling about during the Campaign, and to be kept flying on the rounds of the school winning the hon. rs of the day. Early Monday morning 20-lecturers. Ctudents from Reed college who have hist completed a special course on the fubject, will start in automobiles, over ft systematic route, covering all the frhool of the city, and speaking to the children of each school on the men- ice of the fly to the health of the fam y; sppeal wll be made to the boys ajnd girls, not only to kill flip and de- jatroy their breeding places, but to carry on the work of education In their own borne, urging their parents to help in ftie campaign. Thirty thousand pamphlets, with en larged pictures of the fly carrying dis ease bearing germs, and other educa tional matter, will be distributed imong the children, who will be asked 'ft? see that their parents read the pan Julilets and : v4 1 ' -, - ' v - v..r i . ? r f ,'5-' ! yi: a teal S - r iMiiiii ..M,iir.riiliii -i ' ?&-'iJjS TAXPAYERS FREE TO DO A3 THEY PLEASE AND TAKE CHANCES rlslon. Slne this Issue primarily af fects Multnomah county it Is one for the proper officials of. that county to settle Jn the first instance." Lane Bank Will Sue. Eugene, Or March- 2. In order that a similar decision to Judge Clee- ton's In Portland might apply to Lane county, a stilt will be instituted against the county treasurer to restrain him from collecting the 1 per cent penalty on taxes after April J. The First Na; tional bank of this city will bring the suit and pay all the necessary ex penses. Treasurer Taylor saya he does Chairman Galloway of Tax Commission Sets Forth 3 ," constdr that th .lon Cou rses of Action Open, applies to this county, and that he will go ahead and collect the penalty until stopped by injunction proceedings. Fifty Delegate Wanted. - Salem. Or, March Z8. Fifty dele gates, representing farm interests of Oregon, are wanted to attend the sec ond national conference on marketing and farm credits, which will be held In Chicago April 14 to 17 inclusive. Governor West has been asked to ap point the: delegates and he announces that he will appoint any persons In terested. "Journal Want Ads bring; results. Militia Drives tlway i Crowd of Strikers Buffalo, K. T., March dispersed a crowd of strii ers which gathered In the road yards on arrival of strikebreakers from Buffu Three hundred more- militiamen were aent io patrol the Depewlifid Lancas ter factory districts,' Las'flght there was occasional shooting, but so far as known no one was hurt. altra ' MUltia sympathls- pew rail- lnload of yesterday. Pupils composing spelling team Victor Campbell, Howard Kemp, Doris Wlldman, Carol Anderson, Gertrude Mourer, Nine Jones, Rita Stein, Helen Col well and Esther Leas. Ad men spelled profit "p-r-o-f -f-e-t ;" hypotenuse, "h-y-p-o-t-h-n-u-s-e," and refused to even try to spell Pribiloff islands at. the luncheon in the Hotel Portland yesterday. So they went down to defeat, acknowledging the su perior ability of the spelling team of children from th0 Ladd school. Noi one of the children misspelled a word. John Ilartog, W. A. Markert, W. J. Hofman, Tom Rlcffardson, George Cas( well, R. H. Atkinson and L.. R. Bailey represented the Ad club In the match, and tried desperately to spell correct ly. Victor Campbell. Howard Kemp. Doris Wlldman, Carol Anderson, Ger trude Mourer, Nine Jones, Rita Stein, IS take part in the crusade. Fire and Wreckage Sale, Aimna irnei co. Clean, dry block wood. E. 182. C-1117. I : Adv.) Locks Watchman In His Cold Storage Sobber Gets Into Bestaurant Through Trap Boor; Policeman Rescues Half Bead Watchman Prom Refrigerator. Oakland, Cal., March 26. -Lowering himself through a sidewalk trap door into the basement of the Paddlerock restaurant, ' a masked rob ber got up through another- trap door into the restaurant itself, locked Visco MUoslavich, a watchman in the re frigerator, took a few dollars from the cash register and escaped. MUosla vich was nearly frozen, and at the point of suffocation when a policeman heard his faint criesan hour later and released him with a burglar's Jimmy. Helen Colwell and Esther Leas repre-, sen ted the school in the spelling match. While the defeat of tie Ad men in spelling was a feature of an unusual meeting, there were other program events to compel interest. Parents brought their children. Sons answered roll call for their fathers. Six fine youngsters answered roll call for R. D. Carpenter; five tor Roy W. Ed wards. The two families requireda table all to themselves. Judges were given trouble to decide who were the prize winners in the roll call contest. Albert Clark, son of A. G. Clark; Ernest OIBryon, son of Harvey O'Bryan; Allen Hofman, son of W. J. Hofman; Edward , Hawley Jones, son of Wilfrid P. Jones; James K. Goss, son of A. K. Goss, and Jack Packer, answering for W. B. Piatt, all presented themselves as prize winners with varying qualities of excellence and originality. It was finally de cided that Masters Jones and G0S3H had done equally well and t to eaeri was awarded a first prize. 1 Eugenia Eba gave a dialect readin and Zelda Mosessohn read perfectly from a text book she had never seen before. , A diversion was created when a huge negro wheeled into the luncheon room a much decorated carriage bearing a sweet little girl. "Caroline Flora Berg and her winning ways," the printed card announced. Eight months ago a Commercial club . picnic was held at Vancouver. A baby carriage was of fered 'the Ad club member to whom should be born the first child after the picnic. Charles F. Berg, president of the Ad club, won the prize, and yes terday was the first appearance of the baby. The school orchestra directed by Mrs. Gray was repeatedly encored. The exhibits of dresses, hats and other productions of the classes in sewing commanded admiration. L. R, Alderman, superintendent of schools, was chairman of the day and the Ad club responded to his assertion, "It is a good thing to know what the schocts are doing for your children," with the unanimously approved resolution: "It was the' best meeting the Ad club ever had." (Salem Biir.ii of The Jnriai. Salem. Or.. March 2. With all the uncertainty that has followed the de- cision of Judge Cleeton in Multnomah county granting an injunction agalust the county officials from collecting a penalty of one per cent a month on the second half of taxes not paid prior to April I, the state tax commission Is being besieged with the question: What shall, the poor taxpayer do? Chairman Charles V. Galloway of the tax commission, after conferring with other members of the commision, is sued a written statement announcing that it was up to the taxpayer to do as he pleased, and take bis own chances. Mr. Galloway said: "In view of the present uncertainties ! in the situation, the final outcome of which the commission is entirely un able to foresee, the taxpayers must ex ercise their own judgment in making tax payments. Any one of three courses is how open to them: "They can pay one-half of the taxes charged against them before April 1, and take the chance on the final de termination by the courts as to whether or not the penalties specified In the law will be collected on the sec ond half to be paid prior to Septem ber 1. "They can pay all their taxes prior to April 1 and remove all chance of penalties being charged. "They can defer the payment of all their taxes, with the certainty of hav ing to pay an additional one per cent Lfor each month or part of a month that payment is deferred after April l. and up to September 1. "The commission Is not advised whether an appeal from this decree will be taken by or on behalf of the county and is, of course, unable to an ticipate what the final disposition of the matter may be in. case It is pre sented to the supreme court for de- ff i C -A ,' CIrvt?. " 1 When you buy King(ft Chairs you know you have bought the best and you also patronize home industry. OREGON CHAIR COMPANY Portland, Oregon NOTE Name plate furnished com plimentary with each purchase so your name will go down to posterity. Ask your dealer or write ua direct. THE STORE OF STYLE Y OU owe it to yourself to be dressed your best on Easter. You also owe it to yourself to see the immense collection of Easter Finery now shown at the Eastern. You'll see the best in Coats, Gowns, Suits, Dresses and Petticoats. Every garment of the latest style and moderately priced. WAISTS Almost an endless display of dainty models in spring and summer waists. AJ1 the popu lar and most desirable mate rials, all the last approved styles, all the new shades and color combinations are em braced in this showing. Prices "?...;.. ..$15.00 n SKIRT SPECIAL Unmatchable offer in new spring Separate Skirts, made in plaids and broken checks, in serge, fancy crepe, etc. They come in fancy browns, navy, king blue, black and copen, very neatly trimmed and tailored. Modeled in the Peg Top effect. Intended to sell, at least, at t M rxr $7.50. Special price see window No. 6 14.il5 Whatever you select you can have it charged to your account and remit ii weekly or monthly payments. Ask for People's Trading Stamps ; 40S Washington Cor. lOth St. A Mercantile Power or the Pacific Coast THE STORE OF SERVICE- -Si My ixftlh Sennit -Amramatl Watclhr Sale ecoBiidlMsiiriidl Watelhies These watches come to me in various ways some are traded in on new watches; some are watches that we have had in stock so long that we are glad to take a great deal less than their worth. We repair thousands or Watches each year from all parts or the country; and many watches, sometimes 200 to 300 a year, are uncalled for. After we have held these for 3 years, we sell them for what we can get out of them. If you want a watch at a very low price, you are very fastidious, if you cannot find one to suit you in this lot. A LIVE TWENTr-rlVb, UhNi flEUt. a WkJKm ti mxJKt, iu Mt. iiiAis i an UULLAKS 1 MAI AKt. Ut.AU. lhese watches have all been ffone Aver carefullv bv my staff of watchmakers. If for any reason you want to turn one of them in on a new watch within a year, we will take it and allow you just what you have naid for it. fl Wo. 1 OENTLEHAN'S THIS MODEL Original cost 835, now $9 Ftftean jewel WLthun movement, cased in a 85 year Crescent, hunting o, beautifully engraved. This watoh ha km uted le than tire years and U in f irt oUsa oondition. The cue Q fjfl fit aa well u when new !',w Ho. 9 osstuiuh's Eianr watci Original eoat $12, now $9 v In ll-iiie, thin model, open face gold filled cam, guaranteed to wear nil for twenty yeara t"'uu sro 3 LADIES'' O SIZE Original coat $13. sow $6 Han t inf. gold filled caae, guaranteed to 'wear for twenty yeara, complete with American mad movement, ape- oA Afl inlly priced at. $D.UU Ho. 4 FOTTXTEEH KASXT Original coat $25, now $10 American mad eaee, good weight, fitted with a finely f iniahad movement, that haa . atael eaoapo wheel bridge model and .axyoeed winding wheals. This watoh is xaotly on and ona-aistaanth Inches in iiunnir, in mosi popular sue mad for ladies' wear) certainly an excellent time piece beautiful little watoh 1ft Art f th ooTTect aba; a bargain at S v.VU Ho. 6 ' TWELVE SIZE KTJHTXHCr 1 Original coat $18. now $9 Engraved hunting oaaa, guaranteed to wear twenty-five years: fitted with fin Harap Asa movement. The movement la aa good a new and th oaae shews vary to nn litti wear .- ;..V.UU ' Ho. 7 STXTEEH STXB Original coat $9, now $4 Thin medal oarved aioki ease, aaidiaad, fitted with aioa littl lover move- A nft saat, almost new pt.UU f J - Ho. t . OEHTLTTatlH'B STXTESH SIZE . Original ooat $15, now $7.50 ZarTvd hunting oas. guaranteed t wr 80 yeu. fitted with fin e-T eft Baaapdaa movement, perfect order ,OKJ ; Ho. lO ; . tAJJIBS' O SIZE - Original coat $12, now $7.00 Hunting caee, beautifully mbosaed, gold mw ivw lime sim $7.00 fo t ho. xi , ' HAMXX.TOX WATCH J Original ooat $18, bow gg.oo aWveoteea Jewel, aaarly new In Q ftft awing ring, dust proof case.... Ho. 12 JAMES BOSS Original coat $22.50. now $10.00 Gold filled case, hunting, guaranteed to wear for twenty years; fitted with high grade fifteen jewel Rockford gift ftft movement, very reasonable at. r Ho. 13 XdLBXES' EHAMELES WATOX Original ooat $12, now $SjOO Small aia with fine fifteen Jewel movement, very reasonably prioed $5.00 Ho IS BEAUTXPULLY EH SKATES , Original coat $18, sow $10 Ladies' -watch, hunting case and scalloped edge. Fitted with fifteen jewel, bridge model, patent regulator, steel esoapement movement. A nice little 0-siie watch, almost like new. Very mod- 1ft ftft rately priced at.. lU.UU Ho. 18 FIFTEEN JEWEL ELOIH Original coat $10, now $3 Cased in open face, nickel case. This is an old watch but is good tl ftft t value at. J.UU , HO. 17 i SEVSHTEXH JEWEL ELOIH Original coat $25. now $13.50 Adjusted to heat, cold and three posi tions; patent regulator, nickle movement la fine condition, fitted in awing ring, dust proof gold filled cat guaranteed to wear for twenty years. ' This watch will give someone satisfaction . for a great many yeara, and is offered for f3 5Q HO. 18 HEAT LITTLE TWELVE SIZE Original coat $17.50. now $9 Open fc Watch, suitable for young maa. "Crescent" case, guaranteed 85 SSpdeafPrfo. '?.&'00 ; Ho. 19 GEHTLETOAH'S SIXTEEN 8XZX Original coat $10, now $5 Gold filled watch fitted with Amerioan movement. This .is an open fac oaaa and is big -value for th g QQ ' Ho. SO LADIES' GOLD FILLED . Original eoat-$10, now SS Hunting cue watoh with Americas move ' meat. This watoh ia ia aa good con dition aa when new, and shows tC ftft vary littl wear O.UU Ho. S3 LADIES' GOLD FILLED Original ooat $15, now $7 Hunting '"James Boss" oaae, guaranteed to wear for 5 years, fitted with Elgin movement. This is a splendid watoh for anyone requiring a serviceable 7 ftft time pi ................. Ho, 26 LAD IX S' O SIZE Original coat $15, now 88.50 Hand engraved hunting case, 'James Boss.' guaranteed to wear for 25 years, shows some wear but is in very good shape and will give good service for yeara to come. Th movement is in good order; Q eft a very . satisfactory time piece. ,au HO. 27 CALENDAS WATCH Original cost $15, now $5 Tells the time, the day of th week, day of th month, change of th. moon and the month of th year. Tha movement is fifteen jewel, lever, steel escapement bridge model. The case is gun metal. This watch is priced at les than C ftft one-third its actual vain., i.vv J No. 28 TWELVE SIZE Original coat $10. now S3 Fifteen jewel movement ia open to ftft face sterling silver case Ho. 29 FIFTEEN JEWEL SLOTH Original eoat $11, now $6.50 Practically new, in first class order, fit ted in dust proof open face nickle case. An excellent watch for anyone ert who requires a good, heavy watch HO. 30 -FIVE O SIZE Original ooat $25, now $10 Solid gold hjuating case, plaia polished, suitable for engraving; fitted with fif teen jewel movement. This i watch ia almost like new and la excep- CI ft ftft ticnaiiy low prioed . T u'uu No. 31 . i ' TKXH MODEL Original coat $12, now $5 Bis 16, gold filled hunting oase, engine turned, fitted with American movement. This is a very neat little watch and is in. exceptionally good condition $C ftft for a ased watch. HO. 32 LADIES' EN AXE LED WATCH Original coat $15, now $6 Set with pearls ; openface and a (C ftft neat looking watch; good value P.VV HO. 34 O SIZE OFEH FACE Original coat $12, now $5 Watoh enameled ever sterling silver. The front, back and dial are enameled. Th figure and hands- are gold. Th pendant and movement sing are gold filled. ' Th oas ia fitted with aa American je ftft mad movement.... ,a,uu HO. 35 TKXH MODEL Original ooat $15, now $9 Open face gold filled ease, guaranteed to wear for twenty .years, fitted with fin littl lever movement. The case ia ia as good oondition aa new, ia plaia pol ished and screw back and bezel.. A new watch at a second hand CO QQ prio . ... - ........... ' No- 36 GENTLEMAN'S 8 DAY WATCH Original cost $15, now $5 Watch with fancy dial and balance, vis ible from th front of th watch. C ftft Th case ia open face, gun metal VV Ho. 37 17 JTWEL ILLINOIS MOVEMENT Original ooat $20, now $10 With patent regulator, etc A very finely finished watch fitted is screw back and bezel and dsat proof solid nickel oas. This watoh ia not old and is certain to give entire satisfaction for 1ft ftft years to com "flu,uu Ho. 38 SIXTEEN SIZE HUNTING Original ooat $20, now $9 Gold filled case, hand engraved and guaranteed to wear for twenty years, fitted with fifteen jewel- Elgin move ment. Case ia ia good shape and Q QQ th1 movement a fine timekeeper " Ho. 39 SLIGHTLY TJSET3 Original coat $30. now $15 Fourten Karat Solid Gold hunting case ladies' 0-aise watch. The oase is engine turned and shows no marks of nsage. Th movement is a highly jeweled Waltham. This watoh haa th appearance and will give th same service as any nw watch of equal grade. We offer it at one half theprio of a new on like it $15.00 - Ho. 41 GENTLEMAN'S FINE Original ooat $18, bow $9 Gold 'filled case guaranteed to wear for twenty yean, with excellent Waltham movement, fifteen jewel, patent regu lator, etc. This watoh will give Q QQ service for yean to come. ....... HO. 43 TWELVE SIZE TKXH MODEL t Original cost $30, now $12 Pearl case, and dial with beautiful opal escent colors throughout the pearl. The hands and figures on th. dial are black, making, a very pretty contrast, .The trimmings are nickel and all in all it ia a nice, geateel looking watch that will meet the rsquirementa of th moat dis eruninatiag. The movement is capable of giving entir satisfaction and C 1 2 '00 th price very low............. V """ No. 44 GENTLEMAN'S SEVEH JEWEL Original, ooat $8, now $3 Both Thomas watch ia solid nickel C"l ftft ease, dust proof ................ . Ho. 48 BEAUTIFUL BLAND EHGXAVES Original coat $20, now $9 Twelve sis hunting case guaranteed to wear for twenty years. Almost new, fitted with IS jeweled Hampden move ment in first elass order. This is a splendid little watch for a young; man. It is finelv finished, will run ter- CO ftft I fsctly and is a very aood watoh Ho. 47 HIGHLY JEWELED SOUTH BEHD Original coat $12, now $5 In dust proof, open face gold filled case, guaranteed t wear for 20 years. This watch ia 16-sii, is in good eondi- CC ftft tion and is vary reasonabl at O.UU HO. 48 FINE LITTLE EXrOXH Original ooat $12. now $ la lg-iaa opea fao gold filled oas. guar, anteed to-wear for twenty years. This ia a neat littl watoh, vary mod- Cfi ftft arataly pricd at........... O.UU Ho. 49 SEVENTEEN JEWEL HAMFDEH Original ooat S20, now $13 Ia beautifully engraved Dueber gold filled case. Both oaae and movement are prac tically new. This watch ia a thorough time piece and one that will give "wJtchTor'-..".4.01: $12.00 ' Ho. BO FINE ELGIN MOVEMENT ' Original cost $18, now $9 With gold hands and beautifully decor ated dial fitted in a good gold filled hunting oase, nioely engraved. Aa op portunity to get a neat littl watch (16-ais) with a durable move- (a fn ment for tf.KIU Ho. 51 FINE P. S. BABTLETT Original cost $15, now $8 Waltham movement ia dust proof- nickel case, a bargain for a maa requiring' a good, heavy watch that will keen Ce ftft perfect time....... .UU Ho. 62 LADIES O SXZE Original cost $10, sow $5 Open fao silver caae fitted with littl American movement with decorated dial. . This is a beautiful littl watch capable of giving worlds of satisfaction Ce ftft and oaa b bought for 3.UU Ho. 55 LADIES OOO SIZE Original cost $30, now $15 Fourteen karat solid gold banting oas, beautifully hand enrraved and good weight fitted with highly jeweled Hamodea move ment. This watoh ia in just aa good oondition a when it waa new, the oas fits perfectly and show praetioaily ma wear at all: th. movement is perfect. A genteel little - watch, appropriate for any lady to wear. Sell sew for 1 C f( $30. Can now be had for iO.UU Ho. 56 JAKES BOSS Original cost $20, now $8.50 Gold filled ease, hunting, beautifully aa. gravd and guaranteed to wear for twenty years, fitted with Waltham movement. . This is a vary nioe - looking watch and one that will run well and is very CC eft reasonabl O.OU Ho. 67 GENTLEMAN'S OFEH FACE Original cost $10, now $2.50 Solid nickel esse, fitted with fif- CO Cft teen jewel Hampdan movement . . " i HO. 58 LADIES' O SIZE Original cost $16.50, now $7.60 Hand ens; raved, hunting, gold filled oas. g-aaranteed to wear for so yeara, fitted with IS jewel bridg modal movement with steel sonpetneat whel aad patent regulator. A pretty littl watoh of de sirable sis that will give perfect $7 Cft satisfaction 'Ho. 69 BJLACELET WATCH Original cost $15, now $9 Beautifully enameled back and bezel, th dial is white ansunel with gold hands, and th. bracelet attachment is f th ex pansion variety and is gold filled. The watch is guaranteed to run aad CQ QQ give satisfaction ; specially prioed "v HO. 60 GENTLEMAN'S WALTHAM Original cost 87.50. now $30 Mevemeat fitted ia solid nickel swing ring, dust proof case. This is a good time pie aad is exceptionally desirable for anyone needing a watoh that (4 Cft will stand hard usage O.OU Ho. 61 LADIES' 15 JEWEL Original ooat $25, now $9 Watch in fourteen karat solid gold case, beautifully engraved. This watoh is 0 siie, in good oondition, will keep time, and ia a very desirable littl watch at CO ftft aa attractive prio J7.VU Ho. 63 FIETtT LITTLE OFEH FACE Original cost $12, now S5 Enameled watch, with gold hands and fifteen jewel movement In first Cc? ftft class order O.UU HO. 65 GENTLEMAN'S GOLD FILLED Original cost $18. now $8 Oas, engraved and guaranteed! fitted with. .Uvea jewel American movement in good running order. This watch has been run sevrel years, but it is still CO ftft a geed watch and reasonabl at 'uu - Ho. 66 SIXTEEN SXZE GOLD FILLED Original cost $16, now $4 Hunting oas ana-raved and in good oon dition, fitted with nioe little eleven jewel movement, not vary eld. This is Cl ftft a neat watoh and gocd vain at ,uu Ho. 67 HIGH GRASS Original cost $18, now $9 Seventeen jewel Illinois watoh, adjusted to temperature and positions, nickel move ment, patent regulator, and doable sunk glass enamel diaL Th case is ail. CQ ftft r filled aad dust proof ........ . IWViY , 5.:. "aiiiiMS 1 L Ho. 68 O SIZE JAMES BOSS Original ooat $16.50, now $7 Gold filled hunting case, hand engraved and guar anteed to wear for 2S years. The movement I a highly jeweled Wal tham, folly guaranteed. A nt slsed watoh that feet saiacUoa $7.00 Ho. 69 S. BAHTLETT Original cost $20, now $7.50 Waltham, adjusted to temperature and po sitions and has patent mierometio regu lator. Th. oas is a James Boss gold filled hunting. A good watch that will run estUfaotorily for a good many ,750 HO. 70 BUTTON HOLE WATCH Original ooat $16, now $5 With gun metal case and fin CC ftft little Swiss movement 3'uu Ho. 72 FINE SIXTEEN SIZE Original coat $9. now $0 Waltham movement, practically . new aad ia first olass order, fitted in swing ring ens oas, with dust proof pendant and gilt reflector. This watoh Is a C ftft perfect time piece and big valu D,W Ho. 73 BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED 14Z Original cost $40, now $21.60 Solid gold 6-sis hunting case with fin high grade Longinea movement, very finely finished, steel etc pa wheel and fifteen jewels. Th dial ia beautifully tinted and is artistically decorated with gold. This watch oaa not be told from a brand new one, only that 'th prio is leas than en half what a new on would $21.50 Ro. 74 GOOD WALTHAM MOVEMENT Original ooat $7 JO, now $3.50 In swing ring nickel ease good, C3 CQ reliable watch at a very low prio HO. 78 GENTLEMAN'S GOLD FILLED Original coat $17.50, now $80 Twenty year oas. ones fao and hand ensraved, fitted with eleven jewel Ramp don movement la first class order. Co CQ A good watoh for the prio .... ''v Ho. 76 FINE WALTHAM MOVEMENT Original cost $10, now $5 Fitted ia dust proof nickel ease, swing ring aad gilt reflector. This watch ia in splendid condition and almost CC QQ like aew Ho. 79 GENTLEMAN'S TKXH MODEL Original cost $15, now $5 Gold filled watoh with gold ! dial. Th cas is screw back and besel. gad is fully guaranteed. Th movement ia -reliable aad in gocd order, specially prioed CC ftft at only . ,pO.W Ho. -79 j: ' LADIES' GOLD FILLED Original ooat $15, nw $ Hun tine oas. hand enrraved aad fullv guaranteed. Th cas is ij-ery reliable (Cresoent), aad the mot em eel is a hiarhly jeweled Waltham. This watdo is in first elass order and will give years ;of g QQ HO. 80 ir NICE 15 JEWEL Original cost $7.60, now $4 Watch in solid nickel cas. Opsa fao aad dust proof. This is a lt-tse watoh and will give the vary bees of A ftft results J. , r'W Ho. 81 t LADIES' FINE WA&THAM MOVEMENT; Original cost $15. nV. $3JS0 Highly jeweled, and fitted '.with beauti. ful fancy dial. Th ease f gold fUled, hunting, engraved aad ia food shape. This ia aa 0-eLi watsh aajT will make ana one a neat as well aa k r CQ ttft liabU tim pieos ...j. ,... '3U HO. 82 T! HEAVY NXUKjJjL Original coat $6, noi $a60 Dust proof ease, with aevea Sevel ; eft movement, good vale at ...iji.. Ho. 83 y 8ZXTEEH SIZB SWT&O BING Original cost $7. t$aw $3 -Dust proof, pendant, solid ifikel Cl ftft ease with good movement, . -U . w HO. 86 1' 18 SXZE SCBEW 3ACX Original cost $10, n-jw $4.50 And besel nickel ease with evea Ce Cft jewel Hampden ia good eon it too We have nearly twice as many watches on sale as herein described, but lack of space prevents 'us from enumerating them miiicB 1 62 First Street, Juot South of the Corner of Morrison all. f l - 1 . v. ; b - r. iw?" :