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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1894)
gr.ilu gcmocrr.t CITYlfFIClEliR Da')!ii'ul o,-,ry li- in u,3 vilt except Sunday. Srifgs wrmii, I2d7tir aod. Pro'r Fntered t th Post Offl -o at Allauj ' iiinn man waiter. JM IIY S:l l8t HOOD HVHJJIWO- TheO. P. Tho Salem Journal attacks "tin rotten re.-oiverliii" of the Oregon Pacific ninl .lu.k-o Fullirlon in a very savage niunnor. This includes Mm present receiver. As the article is a Ion;; one the Democrat will simply give tlio substance. Knormous bills ullnwcil attorneys, superin tendent, etc, while the laborers live on empty ttoniaches. rMOOO a month for clerks where $:t00 would do tlie work. Court run by corporation. The court issued blank orders allowing receiver, superintendent and attorneys to pay themselves. W S JIcFadden. Hadloy's attorney, is also Clark's. The man who elected Fulltrton, even writing the newspaper articles. Pay ment of a political debt. Tho matter has cone too far to expect any real relief or honest management at the hands of Jud;;e rullerton. lie should bo removed. An honest iud'e, oue who would iive the in terested parties and the people an impartial disinterested administration of the Oregon Pacific property, should bo npiwinted. An honest judge should nnnoiut an honest re ceiver, not one to repreient the interests of any faction of eastern bondholders, but a receiver of the property who would represent mo iieirauuen laborers, tho de frauded communities, thn drfr:iiiilml ma. ferial men, anil the interests of the state of Oregon. Jiule Fullerton should remove lawyer Mchadden, who holds a political club over Fullerton. The governor must be forced to act. Until there can Ixi se cured an honest court aud an honest re ceiver and an honest legal adviser, the peo p's need hope for no relief. Notwithstanding tho nluve from the Journal, Mr Clark was the choico of the laborers for receiver, and it is the general opinion is doing all lie possibly can in tin matter. Mr AJcKadden stands well as a lawyer It was Fay and tlest who did the work for Hadley. The removal of Judge Fullerton would undoubtedly be generally appreciated and employes particularly would like to seo it done A Land Contest. Several daysago the TU'xlnr-nn. nianCnnul tl.a Kl',n l. 1, Tucker Bros on some land at Lacomb it had been learned had a defective, title. It was also stated that 39 acres of the property of (ieorge Clark adjoining was likewise without suflicient title on account of its be ing government land, the 0 A: C, the grantor not having a good title to it. We remarked that Mr Clark would havo to do Borne rustling towards Oreiron Oitv. It seems that Mr George Sylvester learned of the condition of affairs before Mr Clark, and going to Oregon City filed on the property. Jlr Clark came to Albany, and this noon accompanied by Attorney G W Wright went to Oregon City to begin a contest for the possession of the property. itir iv ngni is coiinuent be can secure a title for his client, and as Mr Clark secured the property in ijood faith he certainly ought to succeed. PiioiiATK Hkcoiu). In cstato of Mary Galloway, petition for sale of personal property was granted. In guardianship of Leinon.lva and Oscar liresuaiu, bond of guardian lor $J00O tiled, In estate of Frank Shedd, tint hearing set for March 5, at 1 p m. In guardianship of Leonard II Jones, Horace Jones was appointed guardian: bond, $u00. In estate of Martha Hunter, L was appointed administrator. foOOO. Appraisers appointed. L Say Bond, In estate of Wm G Montgomery, inven tory tiled. Heal property, fc'.'jUO;' personal property $1978.05. In estate of P 11 Tucker, final account filed. Petition to sll real estate tiled. Hear ing .March 6. Tin: nKi.ionius cExers of fj.ilem has lcen completed. The figures nre intcre-t-iiitr. They show AotiO pyruoha in the city visited. 1214 Irotweon b nnd 21 atti'iiili:: S S, r7 from 5 to 21 in the S S; 2.H over 21 intheSS; lTiadiilUiitieniliinf church, 197 cUurch meinlM, free thinkers 4, infi Ils, only 2. No choice, in churches, 270. Tlio JlethodifU load in No-of moirliera, followed by the Presbyterian1" with half as many, Contrroiitional, Christian, Kaptist, Caiholic, FriemK Episcop ill ions, Unitar ians, etc. In accordance with previous nrrangc nicnts the First Congregational church at fiatcswas organized on Sunday. .Ian 21. Thirteen members were received in fellow ship. C W liead and W It Kobertson were chosen deacon and Mr W K i'otter, clerk. The trustees were instructed to in corporate. Kev Hershner was present and assisted in the ornizution. C E Bicmnet't grocery store Increas ing in popularity. He carries a fine ttock tn a light room, easily accessible and gives bargains. Next door to the P O. Lost. On First treet between, Jack ion and Ferry, Monday evening, a dark tan jacket cuff. Finder leave at this Sew;xo Machines neatly repaired aod wttrrAntrd r thorroshly competent wrk man, atF M French's jewe'.rvsore. Aibtny rcgoa. ilt!n : V'ierecks shivio aod hair By using Hllfs Hair Renewer, fray, faded or dUcolorcd hair assumes the natu ral cdlor of voulh, and giows luxuriant and strong, pleading ererybody. See th New ImproTed Singer sowing ma chir. Ths h t n slwsys the cheapect. W Swden, acnt, OSice at F M French ewelry Ptore pi-wumc-.i Cn-Tipwuon aadiKci -iclie. inaii li:lu Jfeaus. HOMH 4nD ABROAD The city council ir.eeti to-night. Patronize horns institutions and white lobor. The Morning Tt-lescofo has suspended publication. The Rell telephone monoply ends on Febuary I. GooJ. The Farmers' Journal, of Portland, hat discontinued publication, sfler losing SiSco and a year's work. Arrangements nave been msde to lo cale the telephone office with Hodge Si McFarland after February 1st. TheCLSCtohave met to-night at the residence of Mr C H Stewart, has postponed its meeting to soma future day. The 0 P train from Ynqulr.a Bay was three or four hours late today, caused by a land sliJe three miles this side of Ya qulnu Portland, Ian 22. The well 'know firm of Prager Brothers has failed. The I'ablliiles are pret'y accurately figured at $.'30,000 divided among over one hundred creditor. The assignment was m'de to A S Ash ana Henry AcVcrmtn by trust deeds. The street car motar began running again to-day. Two horses were anead of It, and it was taken to the shop of Oscar Uannals, where he has the contract for repahtng it. It ts thought it can be placed in nearly ns youd conditio.! as when new. A targe portion cf the male population of Sitka have wives hey have purchas ed. This Is contrarv to law. Marshal Porter of the Alaska'Dlsirict has just in structed his several deputies throughout the territory to at once arrest every white man violating the law. As a result of which ollicial order nearly every man on board 'he United States steamer Pinca is in jail atSltka. Hundreds of other arrests are expected. The best patent full roller flour at Mc IUvains at 65 cents per sark and every sack warranted. A B Mcl'waln will sell you Scotch gray underwear for men at 75 cents per suit, and every suit warranted new goods. Call at A B Mclialn' and examine his shoe stock. The best shoes In Albany for $1.25 and every pair warranted as rep resented. A 15 Mcllwaln will hrve cn sale for this week only 3o dozen ladles all wool hose at 25 cents per pair. Regular price 50 cts. All stles. Tanof.nt, Or, Jan 22, 1894. Owing to the inclemency of tho weather on last Saturday, there was not a goodly number ot grangers in attendance at ttieir installation. Hon H K Hayes, lecturer of the state grange was here and installed the new officers for the ensuing year. A fine repast was furnished by the sisters of the grange and after dinner a choice lot of music was furnished by the Tangent band. In the afternoon Mr Hayes delivered an open address. Our literary socioty elected the following new officers for tho next term: President, L F Smith ; vice-president, Alfred Hiett; secretary, Lelia Scott; treasurer, Mrs Allie Andrews; editor, Cora Hudson; marshal, Wm Smith. We nre informed the band boys intend to have a valentine party on the evening of Feb 14. An oyster supper will be served and valentines will be distributed and a social party will be given. A fee of 25 cts will be charged adults, the proceeds to go to the band boys. The Callapooia has been ro high that Prcf A W Moses has been unable to leach his school at Oakville this week. The young folks giithered at the resi dence of Mr L F Smith's on Friday even ing aud had a grand lime at their party. There were about fourleon couples ill at tendance. We notice Miss Eessio Settleniire of Al bany visiting old friends' and relatives in Tangent. MissFrankie Settlemeir oue of wood bnrn's most estimable young ladies, is visiting relatives here. ltev P A Moses of Corvallis was seen on our streets hist week. A HlU(;iT10N The following is an important notice to tax payers; 1 havo seen tho report in the last Sunday Herald by the committee on ways nnd means, in which they stated that with all their reduction they will make they nre still short in means to pny the floating debt of the city. 1 believe it would 1 a good policy for our honorable mayor and city council to donate their salaries to help to pay the indebtedness. r.X-LOVNCILMAN. For Blanket:, be sure and see A B Mc. Ilwain's fme line just from eastern man ufactories nnd every pair warranted as represented. L.prge double blankets from 90 cents up, 10-4 large white blankets from ft up. Cah and examine them, C K BrownftU, the grocer, is in Ids aew and commodious quarter in the P O Ijjlock. where he is prepared to give satisfaction to the first class trade of the city, call on him (or pure groceries and good treatment. Following is the list of IsUera renaming in tho p it o frio at Albany. Linn dimity, Uregon,Jan 2-xd, 1804. Persons calhog lot these letters muvi give the dto on wuioh they were advertised. Cramer. Mrs Alice Cook, Mrs A ('range, Mrs J F I'avies Mr Geo Hart, Mr Geo Craw, lirs C r Davies. U Falkenljerg. M F Hutchinson. 31 rs li r Jackson, Miss EUie Knnpdr. Mr Franrs Kpe. Fav Miller, George Mitchell. Mis Lily Morris. Mrs Koe Ida Morris. Mr Green Rowe, Miss Mable Uogers, Mrtieo A Smith. Mr W P Taylor, fcni Mattie Thoma. Mr T H Tho. Mow.;ru, P. M. W TAYLOE. Hoess Cleaner Gardeneranfl General Jolto. Cnet Lsying ard Cleaning, Chimney (..caning, v hitwahing and Window clearing a Specialty. Call k. B jot B'atk Stand t L.dreil.1 ihatirf p. rlors. Z'BKSOKA Xa J H Hogun lias been appointed P M at Detroit. Mr A L Cannon, of Peoria, is doing Al bany today. Mm ltcssie Swan, of Portland, is visiting Albany friends. Mr and Mrs J M KaUton returneil thit noon from Portland. The infant son of Mr and Mrs Al Keed wiis buried yesterday afternoon. Mrs lien Barker and Ming Cad Warner, returned this noon from a visit at Junction. Miss Anna Selkirk. accomplished soprano of San Franoiaco, is in tiie city tho guest of Miss Grace Pipr. Mr BenBurker is in the citv. having been one of tlio unfortunates cut ott by a reduc tion of force.-) on the S P. Licenses have been issued for the mar riage of T L Hcmucks and Alice L Pavin. and Fred K lond and i-izzie P Shaw. Mr and Mm Frank Foster of Walla Wal la, are in the city the guests of Mr unil Mrs F M French, while on tlwir honeymoon trip to an iVancisco. Capt N B IIuniihroy, of Pendleton, is a candidato for rcconler of 1' mat ilia cunty on the republican ticket. He will undoubt edly be nominated and elooled . (.hitea and the surrounding country lias just betn visited by the worst rain etorm for years. It has rained cr snowed with out intermission for a month. Mrs Alico Have and Mr Harley Foster were united in wedlock about two weeks Our legislators had better do something that will help tho country if they wish to retain their jobs. There is much suffering in these woods for the neccessaries of lifo at pre.ent. Some families have not enough to eat to stay the pangs of hunger, while otlu'rs have about enough to last them a month or two. From tho reports your correspondent hears, Niagara has a candidate for mob violence. A Norwegian has a family ot two girls and a noy besides ins wile, lie is tiying to force his oldest girl, who is about fourteen, to marry an old man, who has a small sum of money which lie wants to get drunk cn, at last accounts the girl hau refused to marry and was in hiding somewhere in hiding near Niagara. Kev Hershner of Albany delivered two addresses before the )eople of Hates on Sun day. As the rain was rather wet he did not have many hearers. The literary society is still in the ring. and keeps getting more aggressive. At the last meeting the paper was conducted by four editors with F 1 Bevins as editor- ln-cniet. it was well received ana the way the members laughed one would suppose it had'somethinor funnv in its sheets. The populists ore still pushing their or ganization . They have about oO names on the roll and somo more to follow. This precinct will a) for the populists in June, it Charles tlark does not a u it showing partiality to the laborers of the 0 P and does not realize the present nnancnu strin gency among tho material men, it is aouht ful if he will have much track to run on. The men here are very bitter against the management, and they have a right to be, and if something does not happen pretty quick your correspondent is very much mis- tan en. GitovKn Cleveland. If You Ake in need of a carpet and want the best for the least money you should call at A B ydlw&in'n as he will make prices in accordance with the timet Our extra Brussells regular price 75 cents, we will sell at cents, and one yard wids carpe's 20 cents per yard up. We have aiFo a tplendid line ot linoleums and oil cloiliH which we Mil sell cheap. Hie Nurse's IKsiatit Every experienced iiurae knows tho valuo of a remedy "ahicb, without being an ano cne, will relit vs soreues cf thn limVs or stilfaers of the joints, and enabiethe patient to aksp quietly and naturally. Oust such a remedy are Alcocka Porons Flidtcra. Placed 00 the cheat or on the bsck, if necessary cnt iLto it'ipsaud nlacod over the mosclcs of tho limbs, thev stork marvels iu the way of tonthiag a&d qu.eliac rostleeaat-ss. Beius; perfectly simple and harmtem in Ihalr emrosition, they cn be used trcoiy, and mcuy a suuerer lias ihanK ed thern for a night oi qniet rest, rrrnteful both to htm son tlioso who care tor him. Brandreth'a Pills t!o not wako the bo we In, A STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice U htroby given that the anuil moeting of tho a-ockholdsraof the Alhaay Building end Loan Asmeiatlnn will le lie)! on i rumy, poo i, jhwi at 'Honour of 7:30 n m of said day. In h Bnk of Oregon Duiiinng ia iuny, 1 inn county ureifon lor tue purpose 01 niooiintf nine directors aud three auditors to aerve lor tbetorin of one yi ar next cnauinir from said meeting, and until thplr successors ara elected and quallfiei and to transact such other busiuas as oiy oome before th association. Dona by order of nh aovIation this imh day or JaauTT, lS'Jt. C BWfn, 'JHSTiwtrr, 8acretary. Pieaiucut, SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice 1 hereby given to the leqal voters of Sehor.l Diatrtot No. 5, of Linn County, State of Oregon, that a ipeoial achool meet ing of the laid district will be held a the Court Houae, Albany. Oregon, on the 30th dy of January, 1894' at 7 o'olock in the afterroon, for the foltowioi; object. : To lew a tax for the inovort of the achoola of aaid dia'.rict for the en.uing yea-, and to pay the intereit on the district debt. Dated thn 16th day of Jan, 1891. C H Stewart b.ntrict Clerk. J K Wkatiierforp Chairman board of Director?, S:at.cnery, Toilet ArtbWs, Musics Instruments. Etc Hodgs h McFarlaM, Tht Corret Drug Store,". A!ban,f)i axisfits The sad news is told that Mrs Lease will locate on the Puritic, somewhere in Calif ornia. W E Holme writing to the Salem Jour nal in refcren'V to destitution up the San- tiam says: 1 know that quite a large numWr of the boys are hard run, and that it would be all that they could do tn lm through, till spring work opened up but for want of the necessaries of life 1 do not think it is a fact, in a single case, as yet. The sin 1 nt a u U (lie Flower. 1 thrank to meet a mud cn .-rusted twine, And then he seemed lo yrunt, In ac cents rude, lIIuh! Be not proud, (or In this fat of nunc. Behold the source of riehnes for join f03d!" I fled and taw a field t-a,t seemed, at fust, i me u-ant mars ot r tc pure and white, ; With dewey buds ntiu drk green foliage nursed, And a& I lingered o'er this love'y sight, The summer breeze, t'-iat ended iha: foutttern scene Whispered, "UehoM the lomce of Cot toiuro " M K Wilmkr. Teurher's lniiiliiKfJoui Notice is herohy given that for the pur. pose of makljg an rxniuiuationnfoll per aoua who miv otl'rr ihon)u!vfiH an caudi- natOJi fortepeheri of tho act oo'.a of the couutv, the county superimendmit there of wil hold a publlo fxatniuniiun at Al banv. bfcinnlug at 1 o'clock p 111, on Wednesday, Vb, 1 1 I8CH. ami continuing two days A foe 31 CI v ill bn barge i f.tr Hid exrtinlnsllo'1. n p;to-inta l-r atate psperii should rile their tp;icaiions with the county Riiprin'endetit at tht tin;e luted this 23th dtty ot Januarr.1894. G F HUSSKLIj Co j lit 7 School HLp' For Ghockiks A B Mcllwsln's is the place, Jusc think of It 20 pounds extra C suacr for $1.00. iS pounds dry granu lated sugar i.oo. 5 gallons best standard nearl oil 75 centn. Beit fresh roasted coffee, evtry paper guaranteed, 4 papers tor 01. 00. The Cuixese Must Go. No more ex cuse for sending your washings to Celostials nicnaros ec 1 niiips win now uo piiuu iuiu ilv wasli intra for the astonishingly low . -c .T 1- .1 ni.; i.-..i.n price OI cf xu9 pei uumii. luio woiuia tliA mrord. and should brinir every citizen of Albany into line. Stand by white labor aud patronise home industry. Under this arrangement there must be a full dozen to count. It is to bo hoped there is not a single resident ot tue city wno semis out washings, who will not patronize the Al bany Steam Laundry. Cleao towels to every customer at Viereck ifcftviug parlors. Dr. Prlce'6 Cream Barfing Powder Forty Veare tua Stenird. New Advertisements. . ... FOR EXGHANCE. We have 50 ncres of very oboiee mrbur ban land. sniUM for pUtioif, adjoining the city limits of Cortland which we are offer ing at the low price ot one thousand dollars per acre, t object to an incumbrance of $16, 000, most all of which has two years to ran. The equity of 133,1300, we will exchange for improved farm land in tho WilUmette val ley. We will also exchange equity in some very central prospective ominous property payiug Hood rcntnl, for unincumbered frm land. If you tre ti the trade write for full pertioulars lo Long Si Cckkik, 131 31 itreit IMrtUnd t'regou. ' NOTICE. Ail Datties iotororted in t-c Knox RutU Cematarv will plrasj mual at tha rIKca of Chsa K Woiveiton in the city nf Aliiany, on Satardsy the S?lh diy of Janurv, at one o'clock p m. for the pn.-pose of inonronrat- ivg aid cemeUry. A I rAYSK. TOST. A Jrrf v caifb'aolc with whit, i uoie, from Horace I roman' fi-in, near Albany. WANTED,-A irnod ftmlly who will take a elrl 12 yaam of aim and rear as one of the famliy. ( all at this office. 7ORSALE--2.1ha,eaof Albany o!eo El .lilnl.t ir..,Vila Htbt (HviilMtiil .avinz atojS in tbit vitl. Knq'iiio at tbiaofllce. r lOUN lY W A HH AN TS Uoujrht and J Bold by 11 F M-rrll!. n"P per, oidi, p.ilnta,!, Iii bun llos for sale I cent a pam. Call at Prry Conu'tf. WANTED Puahii.K Cuvr o'f (jooii drena. Lihora) salary and r-sien'" riaiil wccslv ; P-rmsnCiit pijition. I1H-)WN iK(JS. UU., nurserymen, t'urlisnil "re goo. "llfATED. A family In town or If country who will late a lny twelve years of afce who wants to to eehooi and do chorlng takluc care of cow or nore w jay patt oi nn aeepiK- n reaaonablA smiunt In addition will be paid bv ..U tkUier for hin nare and keep .11 K . Parties will eal at thH olttoe. AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a day selling the greatest kitchen uten ftll ever Invented. Retails for thirty-live cents. Two to six can be sold In every house. Millions sol J in this country alone. Don't mtss the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, easl'y and qulckiv. San pie sent, postage preps'd for five cents. McMakin - Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. CENTRAL Ponltry an m MM. Broaualbin, between Second and TLird SU. A Lit A NY, fin. Punllrj, Fish, Oysters, Clains, l.iime in Season. Kv.rytliing nh and frtali. Give as a SCHHEER & CALLAHAN if Vnu want a Kn imnli f.ir .liu., 1. - while Uhor cigars The bestirnMt iMSe in ti e cit ( tiad Icyrr a HuItfo k Mafir.An I, thl4 iu dra or, A Mi u-,, (V. Will & S'.itrk'n large line of biiver ware n one ted k great deal of talk. P. , . " uu muumry oy imokn in :etirte.l white Ubw cigars, mt:t:factured The O K Grubber Is told on trial. To y one docs noi mcun ou are fompclled buv. Mf-'d bv Jas Fivit, t- .w. Biooks. Thk Tm.vui Wk I-.at very large!)- make u what n a:e. N, tin ui;lit can pas through the mind without leaving ome vffoct, llowrwr sl's-lir. MUnv slight irn prcssions, In lime, make i..ihtv chaises. It's the same ith the bwly. Abuse It with poor focj and take the concauences. For (nirltv ri.d certainty In troceriea L. .i....r . . . iMhiu f'jii, y to raiker llros. An Ai.bavv Ji:wki.ry Stoke " 1 aiurn. iney cairr the finest ine of silverware, watcke.. rnrU ..J eweiry etnerally til l he vallev. nml i.r isljctoiy prices are aHvay. Kiven for the superior quad! of Booj they keep In ff.v. i uur wiuiout calling cn ISI.L tVERVBiPDY I have t-.irnina r.1 twenty-five cents per buihcl ard potatoes roriy tenia per utisnel at my old stand cr delivered to any part of the cite (W live C!ni additional pir buhel. For ivr.ner particulars s;e me at the cross rainoails cast end cf the city on tixth sircet. Alvin I Uarotiiers. The nn,L-.;. 1 . prieter i f the Ticirer r Mouse desires to inform in. j-uuiie mat - nai redneed the price of btwrd without lodging to $3 per we-k, with "iijimg per.wtes. BiiJiiiernMUSaetnts. The public is invittd to call is I keep good beds ami let a good table. Htve tir wood for sale. Cwner;of Broaiisllin and Water tr;t- J I! Mkranda. Jewel Stoves and Ranges The Best On Matthews h Washburn fffrU We L. W. I DOUCLAfi Shoes are satisfaction at Uie prkes advertised than Tincea. ine stamping ot w. L,. joujiias' name and prlro on Hie bottom, which ffuarantees their value, saves thousand of dollars annually to thore who wear them. Dealers who push tha sale of V. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full tine of goods. Thry ran r..rit fo at n lr-s proitt, and we IrHleTe yon ma sava monry hj bnylns; nil your fnnlitMir f fbM nl''r idtus. UsmI kalow. Cctoloa;ua trvm vpoa applleaUcu. W. X. IHIVtn.Allg 1!.yk::j, ala For salt by the L E BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Is the Best Good Enough Then call c n tlio under ipned forjyour GROCERIES and produce, for ;they nre tlie lest in the market Also a fine line of crockery UR STOCK LACKS noth ing but buyers. They will come. Ihey will be satis' tied. They will buy at THE FAIREST PRICES EVER MADE FOR SUCK QUALITIES, Visitors are not asked to BELIEVE but aro shown goods to CONVINCE them that we aro leading tho trade in STAPLE AHD FAKCY DRY GG0DS,lAD!FS FINE SHOES etc. If you want VALUE FOR YOUR IVsOTilY call on us. Yours Truly Head, Peacock i Co, I. A. lllorris & o. Flour ani Feed Store, Have removed their itore to opposite the Ru.ft loubc, and have on hand a full atock of CHOPPED FEED: Cmtom chopping dont. GORVALL'S FLCU.i, BRAN, SHORTS1 GERM MEAL, CRM! AM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, 0A1S. STRAW AND Earth I) SOLE AGENTS DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN, S5, S4 and 83.50 Dross Shoe. S3. 50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. 82.60, S2for Worklngmen. S2 and GI.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, 82.50 S2, $1.70 !AUTION.-If an? oValf olTi-ra tou W. I,. loulaa hoca as m rrilurml print. ir .n j . no niRiaem wi(n on, tha nnnifl atiunpMl Ul. nwtiom. pui nitn uuwn aa a ir.ua. sfvlish. cacr filtlnf. and ure better any other make. Try one pair and be con Perry Conn,