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4 Sutton Calkins & — W ill tell you iii this space— h i W hat to buy and where to buy your THIS WEEK T . They are closing out their entire line of Ladies Capes and Jackets at Local Events. Toys a t H adley's. Milch, cow for sale. C. F. M ookk . H adley’s for C hristm as goods. E m pty barrels for sale by C. B. W il C. B. Wilson is still paying cash fer son. produce. H ad ley ’s R acket store. Chuck full of B. G . Frazier removed to Salem on new goods. Leave orders a t W ilson’s Grocery for W ednesday. Holiday goods arriving every few days expressing or lig h t hauling. No re n t; very little expense, can afford a t H adley’s R acket. to sell cheap. J .G . H a d l ey . Pay in advance and get th e G rap h ic Leave your orders a t th e office of th e for one dollar for th e new year. Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co. for slab Try a load of slab wood for f t . 50. wood. The Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co. Money loaned on approved secu rity A ir-tight H eating Stoves made and re a t th e C h eb alem V alley B auk. term s. paired. A. W i i e e l e h , Plum ber. E asy t4 F ran k Taylor, of M cM innville, visited Mr. an d Mrs. W illG .A llen cam ed o w n w ith Prof. Douglas’ on Thanksgiving from Salem to e a t T hanksgiving d inner with relatives. day. Fresh vegetables a t W ilson’s grocery. G et your H oliday goods at H adley’s and save money. H oliday books and best new books at Moore’s drug store. Five room cottage for re n t. E nquire at Spaulding Logging C o.’s office. C. F. Moore & Co. are getting in their new stock of holiday goods, the finest line ever in Newberg. E. W. H all cam e in to tow n W ednes day for tho first tim e since recovering from his recent illness. H en ry Cook has a position ns n ig h t w atchm an in a shingle m ill a t Castle Rock, W ashington, a t good wages. Clothes, Clothes for boys 12 to 16 years, for $3,75 a suit at Acting on the advice of the city w ater com m ittee, and F. H. S to ry , who were appointed to investigate the m atter, the city council w ill at once prepare for the erection of a new and larger reservoir on th e hill no rth of town near th e old one, tho plans and specifications of which will be presented a t tho n e x t council m eeting. The excavating will be done this w inter, and tho reservoir p u t in next sesson. To supplem ent the work of the city iliose com pany, a hook and ladder com- ] pany has been organized, composed of , twenty-two of Newberg’ss ta lw a rt young m en. The officers are Lee G ram o, fore m an, S, M. C alkins, assistant forem an, Drew l ’rico secretary, and C. F . B utler treasurer. The boys are looking forward to giving an entertainm ent soon to raise W . IT. M o r r i s ’. F or S alk —One J . I . Case T rium ph necessary funds for their work, and ex Sulkey plow. Been used b u t little. pect the people to do tho proper thing Cost $50 and will take $35. J . A . J ones . in supporting them in the good cause. will m ake you feel like a new being. Sold by C. F . Moore A Co., druggist. Slrr tio|iticA ii E n t e r t a i n m e n t At M. E. church on Friday evening of next week, D ecem ber 11, by G. M. Steel of P ortland, consisting of a superb col lection of Tiews selected from photo graphs taken during a trip through A laska, showing natives, dwellings, totem poles, cities and scenery. Gold fields of Cape Nome, Klondike and p rin cipal m ines, m anner of traveling and transportation, how m iners livo and work. Largo dissolving stereoptlcan w ith splendid lig h t throw ing a picture fifteen feet square or life size. 8 o’clock. Ad m ission, A dults, 2oc. U nder fifteen 15c. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND F Ü M M T U H E « World** C h a m p io n . “ I tried m an y rem edies to euro piles," Will sell cheaper than any oue in the County. W ill exchange New w rites W. R. S m ith , of L a th a m , 111. Goods for old. " b u t found no relief till I used B ucklen’s Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. A rnica Salve. I have not been troubled w ith piles since.” I t 's the only ch a m Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Nelson, who h av e T lia u k s i- lv ln i; F o o tb a ll. pion pile cure on earth and th e best been living in S e ittle for several m onths In a hard fought battle, our collogo arrived back in Newberg Tuesday ev en boys m et defeat at the hand of McMinn salve in th e w orld. 25c. per box, g u a r anteed l>y C. F . Moore A Co., druggist. _____ ha s for nearly s ix ty year» bee« ing. ville on Thanksgiving, by a score of 17 T U k recognised as the People*« N a - I Ilk t Iona I F a m il y Newnpopev, for The Misses P auline a n d M ildred to 6. Tho score does not tell all t h e ; f a n n e r s and vi ll age r* Its N C W e spleodld Agricultural Depa rt- T u rn er of P o rtlan d visited in tow n th e story however. It was a game of hoys y o ik ■ * k WV ment, 1 U reliable market re - la tte r p a rt of last week w ith th eir cousin ' against men, the home team out-w eigh 15 f i l l I # ports, recognised authority i l l F ill throughout the covntry; Its Miss C arrie T urner. ns« M iM tia ing our boys by about 12 pounds to the ■ « n i l fashion note«. Its Bclenoe and Mechanics Department, f t « Special a tte n tio n also given to diseases of tho m an . As is always the case w hen W a n t e d — ^A good live agent to sell j f as cin at ing abort stork«* M e , EYE, EAR, NOSE A N D THROAT. etc., render It indispensable l a N ew berg and M cM innville come to good book im m ediately. T D I B I I l i C «very family. H # K « I U , s « b . lillO U R C ••r ip tlo a price, gether, the game was a fierce one, and Office ov er B ank of N ewberg. E nquire, p er year. the score was not bad considering th a t P . O. Box 145, Newberg, Ore. In connection with Th e Tribune w o offer to t h os e w h o desire t o «essa« tbs Illustrated weeklies and agricultural Journals. Lb a fo U o v ta f splspdK Indsos— i II. A. L ittlefield. if. J . L ittlefield. A com m endable m ovem ent Is being it w as N ewberg’s second team w hich Regni«* W ith W ee k * played, though probably about as good set on foot for th e im provem ent of bicy F ries Trtboa% One Tear. Ras Tern cle path s, leading into Newberg, by a as th e college could put out. More than N o r t h A m e r i c a n R e v i e w , New Y o r k C t f y * . » • • #6.00 t r p e r ’a _ N ____________ n g u n l n o , ______ Nnw Y k C ity . ________________ - _______________ „ H i _________- . . e . r ________________ •* 4.00 a system of graveling ami rolling. A th is every "b o y ” in the Newberg team _ „ , , „ .. .... l l s r p e r ' s H a s u r . h e w Y o r k C i t y . . « ............... 4.00 H a r p e r ’» W e e k l y . # c w Y o r k C i t y ..................... ........ 4 .OO m o r e extended m ention will be given iD was a bonufidc student in »spirit as well Offices ill Abtdiftlem > a ll oy Ba n k B u i l d i n g , PlionONO. 47?. C e n fia ry i r t n g n d n f , I o r k C ity . . . • • • « ■ • • • 4 .0 0 us on paper and had not entered college S t . K l e h o l H M . H u g n t i n f , N # w Y o r k C i t y . . . . . . * • I .M n ex t issue. R esidence n o rth of P u b lic School B u ild in g , M c C l u r e ' s M H K O K in e, N e w Y o r k C i t y . . . . . . . . merely for a sh o rt course in football for P hono No. 41. F r a n k C e n i l e ’« M o n t h l y , N e w Y o r k C i t y « « . « Ed H atch enjoyed a visit this week M i n t K c y ’ft M s g - f i s i A e , N e w Y o r k C i t y . • • • • • • * special em ergency. We may be over from his fath er, who is revenue officer b n c c c M s , N e w Y o r k C i t y .................. .............. .. suspicious, but out of 50 students, l i t M l g c r M o n t h l y , N e w Y o r k C i t s ’ . • » • « • » • • »-# TTOKNKY-AT LAW. at St. M ichael, Alaska. On T hursday B u c k , N e w Y o r k C l t r . . . . ............... ... in M cM innville coll ego, with over half of .In d u e . N e w Y o r k C i t i . m orning Mr. H atch gave a very in ter I - P K l i c ’f» W e e k l y * N e w Y o r k C i t y . . . . » • • • • • . them ladies, it seems a little singular Ite v i e w o f H e v ie w s , N e w Y o r k C it y . • • • • • • esting chapel talk a t th e college on S c r ib n e r 's IC n g u iin e. N e w Y o r k C i t y . . . » * - th a t a foot ball team of such " m a n ly ” W ill p ra c tic e in a ll th o c o u rts of th e sfntc A m eric a n A g rlr u ltsr lH t, N ew Y o r k C i t y . . . . A laskan subjects. S pecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, the proportions could bo selected, O ur R ural N ew Y orker. N ew Y ork C ity • • • • • • • • • g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts an d th e C o M i t i u p o l l t n n M u s r a s l n e , I r v i n g t o n , JK. Y . • * Some of th e College boys accom pa suspicions in this respect were s u p p o s d w ra ritin ftin g of a ll legal p a p ers. C o u n t r y G e n t l e m a n . A l b a n y , N. Y . •» •» •» •» • F a r m J o u rn a l, n d lju ic lp k ln . F e a n • • • • • • • N ew berg. O regon. nied by Prof. Jones, left T h ursday for ed by an unguarded rem ark by one o f , l d p p in c o t t 's H ingu k lu r, P h il a d e lp h ia « l ' e p a , Y o u f h ' n C o m ’. v a n ! o n , p o d o n . M a s s • • • • . . « • • E ugene to a tten d a convention of the M cM innville's own citizens who failed to j O ffice — aecond Floor B ank of N ew berg B uild in g . Farm nnd H om e, ijiiin g trlil, N a i a . . , . , , , , . State Y. M. C.A. Pres. McGrew will also recognize their own team as th a t ol th e N e w ’ ¡ ¿ n g l a n f l H o i u c a t e m l , SprlnfctielcX . M a s s . G o o d llo u N eU ee p In ji, S p r la p fle id , M a e . . . . . . probably attend nnd give a short address college. F a rm , F ie ld a n d F iresid e, C h ica g o . H I . . , . , O. L. Price D. P. Price. O r m in e J u d d F a r m e r , C h ic a g o , III, • • • » . . . before th e Association. As to the treatm en t of our boys by I C n l t o i u l N t , I n d i a n a p o l i s , I t n ! ............ ... O h io F a r m e r , C le v e la n d , O h ln . A t its regular session M onday night the M cM innville team we have no com M leliifritti F a r m e r , D e t r o i t , M i e l i . , , . , . , . , , F l i r r e e M s i l d d e , S H n i r i r i n l s u g r U r l d . , O h i i o o . . ........... .» ..« » r.i «w, j-* . . . . . . . F arm and K fle LOO the city council passed a vote of thaliks plaint to m ake. As to the public in gener t.OO r* » I U i . l l b i U r t l L i t <» i H o m e a n d F a r m , C o n i s v t l l s . K y ....................... 1.00 to Mrs. S. A. Deskins and Mr. and Mrs. al we cannnot say so m uch. We are not T h e F a r m e r , S t . P a u l . M i u a ............. .. T r i b u n e A lu m n a e , I . E H olt for volu n tarily q u arantining “ sore” over defeat, as our b o y sp lajed Ncwbor~, Oregon. fMease send cash w ith order. (C. V. Bank Bldg.) them selves ns soon as they found th a t heroically, nnd lost fairly. Wo cheer Those w ishing to Bubeerlbo fra m ors th a n on« of tfc* abovs | All legal w ork prom pi lv a n d c arefu lly a tte n d e d T h e Tribuuo w a y re m it a t publisher»* re g u la r price«. d ip h th eria was in th e fam ily. fully yield to our rivals the joy of the to. C ollections g iv e n o u r im m e d ia te a t A ddress X U I3 T S U B V 5 2 S , CUT. te n tio n . M a r r i e d — A t the home of E lder Geo. first victory. A w ay back in the diin C. Carl on W ednesday evening, Decem past we too won our first laurels and ber 5, Miss Elsie W ilson of Newberg to can sym pathize w ith them . B ut the Oscar Tetherow of Douglas County, treatm en t w hich our hoys received at W ashington, E lder C arl officiating. the hands of some of M cM innville's citi The bride is a grand d au g h ter of Mrs. zens was a disgrace to the fair nam e of Represents the most advanced ideas in garment-making. It W A # careful Y am hill. T hey seemed not to know E . F. R uckm an. embodiment of all the best that thirty-five years* experience can being to ifca door F. C. Sepp of K ake Village, A laska, a n y such thing ns fuir play. W hen Mac arrived in town th e first of the week, had the ball, a word would clear the of the thoughtful, practical merchant tailor. and will be here for several days. Mr. field. When Nowberg hail it, the spec 8 epp is proprietor of th e store a t the tators crowded around, intercepted our Friends Mission in charge of M r. and plays, hooted and yellel to keep our Mrs. Silas Moon, and is now organizing hoys from hearing th eir signals, nnd de capital for pu ttin g in a big fish cannery risively talked back a t the referee who t ^ -!§r¡ requested fair play. In an instance or a t th a t place. Stands for all that is most desirable in seisenaMe fabric» — hi weave, in two they went s> far as to bodily in te r M r. and Mrs. B ert Hoover who w eath cept one of our players. We dislike to texture and in original conception — culled from the exclusive creation. the ered th e Boxer uprising in Tien Tsin, say these things, and are sorry there Is most expert dress cloth designers of the two hemispheres. C hina, arrived in Newberg direct from ground for it. But K McMinnville will New Y ork, T hanksgiving evening for Bond a team hero to strive In friendly a visit w ith B e rt's sister Mrs. Van Lea contest, Newberg will try to set her an vitt. On th eir arriv al hero they found exam ple in th e way of treatin g visitors. a cablegram in cipher from C hina aw ait F r o m th e C ollege. ing th em , and as th e key to the code was in th e ir tru n k which had been T he result of the football gam e would Must never lie confounded with ’ 'ready-made" clothing. Remember shipped on to San Francisco, they left doubtless seem very discouraging, b u t this: In Royal Tailoring each and every suit and individual garment U made tn the the next m orning for C alifornia. w hen wo como to consider th a t th e op specific mcksuremcnts o f the individual buyer. Always so — never otherwise. On W ednesday, M arshal Woo la took posing team was m ade up of th e heaviest an d strongest m en M cM inn up G uy Y oung, a lad of about 14 years of age, on a charge of stealing a watch ville college could g a th e r in, given nnd ten dollars from th e old gentlem an th eir tu itio n free, nnd p le n ty of tim e McCully w ho lives out west of town : to practice, is It any w onder th e y Lent A ll persons k n o w ing them selves In G o-toT . B. C um m ings for paints and oils. A full line of u n d e rta k in g goods debted to C. M. Skeels for goods, please call a n d settle a t once a t th e F a ir Store. kept in stock. Photographs cheap, b u t not cheap pho Can by Heston was in tow n th e first of the week driving a splendid team of to g rap h s—tw enty-four stam p pictures farm horses recently purchased of Fred for tw en ty five cents a t S m ith ’s photo g allery. C raw ford. Mrs. O. K . E d w a rd s nnd son E w a rt The best of fresh and salt m eats the re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday m orning m arket affords will be found a t th e New- from a v isit w ith M rs. E d w a rd s’ p a r herg Meat M arket. The highest prices e n ts a t l’erry d ale. paid for b u tch er's Btock. O. V . Allen, of Salem, who was in A. R. Cum pston cam e up from P o rt tow n Tuesday came in and took ad v a n land one day last week. H e said his tage of o ur new subscription offer. native state, N ebraska, w ent to his lik T here are others— ing in the recent election. On N ovem ber 28 F ran k Nelson was Florence, th e five y e a r old d au g h ter m arried to Miss Elsie M. Bartholomew of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. H aw orth of P ort a t th e residence of J . C. Lucas, who p e r land died last Sunday of congestion of formed th e cerem ony. th e brain, an d was buried Tuesday. The Freo M ethodists have been h o ld I w ill in g special services for several days at Farm ers I w ant your eggs give cash for th em . Egg packers th e ir church north of th e depot. Rev. furnished free to those w ishing th em . J . G lenn of D ayton is in charge. C. B. W ilson , Jacob E h re t, of Can by, a brother of th e Je h u Stanbrough who moved to T he E h re t boys w ho are in business in New Dalles some tim e ago w ith th e intention berg, was m arried on last T hursday to of rem aining during th e w inter, finds Miss Rosa Seggeeman.of M iddleton. it too cold there to su it him and has re Miss G race B utler, fashionable d ress turned to Newberg. maker. C utting and fitting a specialty. A ndy Johnson has sold sixty acres of Residence, cor. 3rd & River Streets Newberg, Ore. his farm to Fred V inton w ho th in k s he L ost —A black and tan hound pup six will now have in his iarm of 160 acres, just about enough to keep him out of m onths old. Any one giving inform a m ischief. He says he will seed a large tion of th e same will ho rew arded by the ow ner. t3 Guss L adner , L aurel, Or. p a rt of it to clover in th e spring. Miss E m m a D orrance was up from Go and ace those pictures displayed by Prof. Douglas at th e old Byers Studio. P ortland a few days last week visiting H e is ready for th e C hristm as trade. with former schoolm ates. She is a tte n d Every effort will he m ade to please you. ing th e H igh school since th e fam ily Send your orders in plenty of tim e to moved to P ortland. W . B. Cory and fam ily of E agle,W au avoid th e C hristm as rush. kesha county, W isconsin, cousins of C. Dr. Woods H utchinson w ent to P o r t E . an d S. W. Newhouso, are here look land last Monday where he performed a in g over th e country with th e in tention successful operation for ru p tu re a t th e of locating. They are now stopping w ith Good S am aritan H ospital, on th e p er C. E . Newhouse at Springbrook. son of S. W . Newhouse, who recently H ow ard W illiams and sister V innie, purchased a p a rt of th e W. J . S tater farm north of town. Tho p atient is getting w ent up to Corvallis on th e boat S a tu r along nicely and his speedy recovery is day and visited Sunday w ith th e ir old pastor and wife, R ev. and Mrs. Mark expected. Noble. H ow ard returned Monday w hile W alter Robertson has been showing a Miss W illiam s rem ained until th e m id kodak view received from M edford, in dle of th e week. w hich is show n a h u n tin g cam p with Rev. L. D. B arr, Prof. Edw in M orri th e result of one d a y ’s h u n t in th a t son, Prof. J . C. Hodson, Jesse Edwards vicinity strung up on a pole; viz., ten and O. K. E dw ards drove over to Scotts fine royal deer. E . D. Elwood, form er Mills last Friday and attended the An ly of Newberg, ami two o th er gentlem en nual Conference of Friends Y early were the successful N im rods. A too ! Meeting, w hich lasted over Sunday. wide circulation of the kodak picture is They returned M onaay, reporting a very likely to result in a stam pede of our | successful and profitable Conference. local sportsm en in th e direction of th e Jo h n H eaton who was in town a few place where such h u n tin g is possible. days ago said his son J-ewis, who is M arried—At th e hom e of Mr. and w orking for a logging com pany down on M rs. N. G. Kirk out n o rth of town on ! th e Colum bia, had been home on a visit T hanksgiving day. Miss Mary Pim of | since th e election, and reported a raise Ohio to Mr. C. O. Reynolds of Salem , ' of eight dollars a m onth on his wages. P res. H . E . McGrew officiating. T he M errill, a form er stu d en t in th e College couple first became acquainted a few is working on th e lower Colum bia also The boy acknowledged th a t he took the | us" I’rof. Dougins did not n licn I to her years ago at th e W alter Malone T ra in | and is g ettin g $50 per m onth. 1 w atch, b i t claim ed th a t other boys ing School in Ohio, and formed a friend T he tw o children of M r. and Mrs. I. were im plicated in ta k in g th e money. 1 clauses on T uesday on acco u n t of th e ship culm inating as above indicated. E. H olt who cam e down from O aksdale, H e was arrested and bound over to a p \ sickness o f her son Bruce. As exuiuliiutlon tim e d raw s near, th e Mr. Reynolds acted as R eading Oisrk of W ashington, last week were sick when pear at th e n e x t circuit court. For a Friends Yearly M eeting last v ea-, and is th e y left home and since th eir arrival h>.y o f his age it would seein th a t a •Indents, w ho during th e term d id not now principal of a school a few m iles this have been suffering with d ip h th eria, but binding over to the state reform school | realize th e fact th a t th e y m ust m ake a J grade, nre now aw akening to it. As a side of Saleui. M r. and Mrs. Reynolds are getting along nicely and are consid would be more In order. | consequence th ey are b a rtiin g th e m id left th e m orning after th e wedding for ered out of danger. The family is a t the “ A bout five y ears ago f was troubl- th e ir new home at H ig h lan d , th e Friends hom e of Mrs. f*. A. Deskine north of !ed w ith e a ta rra ’i of th e low er bowel,” n ig h t oil—and alceplng d u rin g th e day. The boys are arranging for a basket j suburb to th e C apital city. tow n and as all h a re lieen closely q u a r savs C . T . C h ish o lm , 4S4 Ifearborne; antined no fears of a spread of the tv e ., C hicago, an d alth o u g h I consult- ball team and they will soon be doing ; Prof. J. H . Douglas w ho some tim e j active w ork in the g y m n a siu m . disease are e n te rta in e d . •si several e iu in -n t plivaiclans w ho pre- ago had to resign his position In Pacific lh e different classes are busily a t | C harles Hudson of Newberg Oregon, sorilied for m e, I found th e ir rem edies College on account of poor h ealth , has work p ’an iiin g f-.r recital». I t has lieen ; concluded to take up his old profession arrived Thursday to visit his brothers, failed to in a n y w ay relieve me, and th e arranged by th e faculty th a t those of j j Levi, Pleasant and Moses H odson. He trouble alm o st becam e chronic. After of photography. He has had seven y esrs 1 each class, who are to go in to th e ora-I of successful experience in some of th e was born and p artially raised near here, suffering several m o n th s, 1 one day ; tori cal, shall recite publicly in th e chap- j but w ith his m other w ent to Oregon concluded to try C liaiu tierlaiii'a Colic, best city galleries, both in th e E a st and el on such m ornings as w ill lie Indicat- \ in Oregon. L ast week he bought the over tw enty-one re a rs ago, and has not C holera a n d D iarrhoea R em edy and 1 ■ ed later. __ , Byers business and jjrood w ill, and will been la c k to see his brothers since. Of lieg to assure y n a th a t f w as m w t agree , coarse they did not know him . H e is s A K r r n Brain. ably surprised to find after ta k in g tw o rem ain in th a t studio for th e p resen t, Y our feeling*, y o u r loeinl po*l - 1 but early in the New Y ear he w ill move well known teacher and m erchant of doses of th e rem edy th a t I was com- to • location adjoining th e postofBce on his tow n. Things h e re do not look at plete'y relieved o f th e disease th a t had tion or businrsa success d epend largely 1 th e east, where Mr. Byers has bought a all n atu ral to him , but he finds quire a cost m e so m uch trouble and an n o y - on th e perfect action of y o u r Blofnach lot of Mr. E Israels a n d wilt begin th e num ber of p»r«nns he form erly knew .— ance. I am th an k fu l to say th a t I have and L iver. Dr K in g . N ew Life Pills j erection of a new building a t once w hich Spiceland notes in New Castle fin d .) not suffered from it sin c e .” For bale give Increased stre n g th , a keen, clear! ‘ brain, high am bition A 25 cen t box) ■ C ourier. y C K. Moore Jc C o., d ru g g L t. fee has rented to Prof. Douglas. A POPULAR PUBLIC ATI ONS—POPULAR PRICES NEW- DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, ¡j~ x r . TRI- **• ^ 1 WEEKLY t y - s S TRIBÜNE 2 £ .£ £ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. WEEKLY LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. CLARENCE BUTT. PRICE & PRICE. ATTflnNFYS-AT-I AW F.nrm Nevr-* o h i « . ....... L«S R O Y A L TAILORING R O Y A L TAILORING R O Y A L TAILORING X R O Y A L TAILORING Furthermore, must not be classed with certain so-called tailoring, which, while ostensibly made to measure, is practically nothing more than ready-made clothing — and the product of the "sweat-shop” at that. R O Y A L TAILORING MW! Is made by the The Royal Tailors, Chicago, U. S. A ., on their own premises, by skilled journeymen tailors. It is entirely free from the contaminations of the "sweat-shop’’ and is sold at lower prices than can be obtained anywhere else in the United States for stylish, serviceable, self-satisfying custom work. C A L L A N D S E E 500 S A M P L E S HODSON BROS., E x c lu s iv e R e s id e n t D e a l e r s In R o y a l T a ilo r in g