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F THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL"," SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1910. :00000XXXXXKXXOOCOOCX300COCOCXXX)00 GEO, W. HICKOX COMPANY Xcv Mexico Pioneer Jewelers. Our Specialties: "Diamonds," "Amerli nn Watches," Repairing fine Watches. Corre, ting Eys Troubles and Monogram Engraving. tiik arch i i)t us second kt. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. orea, !tnnv, House I'lind-liing ííoods. Cutlery ami tools. Iron Pipe. Valve nml lilting. Plumbing, Healing, Tin nuil Copper Work i wt central a vi'Nt e, ruosK si&. St. Michael's College Pioneer Institution of Learning in the Southwest. literary, scientific, COMMKItCIAI, coi IISICS. SESSION BEGINS SEP. 5. For further purl Inda rs address RROTHEU EDWARD. President, Shíiiu X. . Democrats anil republicans w I" I like they unid curf to discus (jo- I lltical topic with Mr. Snyder 111 open debate are i equi mi d to com municate with him. .j. Oranil Central Hotel. In the N. T. Armijo building. Larg est, coolest find best ventilated rooms In city. Rates reasonable by day, week or month. Everything first class. Convince yourself hv colling to see 11. 20.11-2 W. Central. Albuqiteraue. X. M. California Tamatoes are very fancy 2 lbs for 25c PEACHES from Socorro, Las Cruces and California Excellent for Slicing 10 cents per pound t $ í jt : Ward's Store Homer H. Ward, Mgr. 315 Marble Ave., Phone 206 THE Home Restaurant Is th Best Place to Eat HOME COOKING No, 207 West Gold TRY US MEALS 25 CENTS Tin: i:w statu harper shop ; TiiArs oris iusiness. s ; We live to shave nnd shave . to live, M J And do It with the greatest J X euse. t In tonsorlal art we excel: K ! Kasy shave and hair rut well. " We lime fit up our place. Mude It a first class stand: Olve us trliil And yon will mil again. ALBUQUEROL uri ir HAY ATTEND THE HOME REALTY CO. Ill S. Mil id St. We sell Hie earth In large or small chunks. Homes, loin, randies. A llargalti: 30 ruri'i good vtilley lilllll, 'I0. ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRYand MACHINE WORKS Ai,nrgi iTtgn?, mow Mexico. Iron ami Brass Castings. Machinery nepnlr. NKW STATE IIARRF.n SHOP, ' II Wen Central Avenue. U X JOHN I". PETERSEN. .Mr. Z H r- tiii: new ntvie harper shop. JUDGE ABBOTT PUTS FESTIVITIES Santa Fe Will .'Issue Transpor tation to.. Employes Who De sire to Attend' Railroad Day Celebration in Denver, Try a Morning Journal Want Ad Standard Plumbing & Heating COMPANY 413 W. Central Avenue. Prompt nml careful Attention to All Order. telephone: 61. LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS Our ICE CREAM IS PURE We furnlMh It In nny nuiintlty. Out-of-town ordor IN BUSY DAY IN CHAMBERS Large Number of Cases Taken Up by Attorneys; Court Goes to Santa Fe Again Today; Juries Drawn for Term, And good to rat. oik-lied. The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. Phone 4o 1701 X. 4 III at. CHARLES ILFELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything lS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA 9 ens Summer Trousers All Cuff Bottom Pants arc on sale for this week only at the following prices Men's Paragon Pants . worth $5.50 sale price 115 In th xnt tbt roa hali sol rsralv puur TtM.rntlic papar, tala- th,.ua th. POUI'AI, TBI Kiin AI'K M i .. irtvlrif your nam and adilrau a- ami lha tapar Kill ba itll.p.d itj m ,a. lal Maaaaaar. Th talaphua U rut. II mm HrtVABD MM . alnva rawaril will ba pé for lha arrait and cinrlriloB o I anr- lia 'mullí aiaallni n plaa i.f Iba M.irnliif Ji.iirnal from Iba 4uof ti f aitliarrlliara JtlUHNAl. i'UBMIHINa Mk 1 LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST I'e Hmnion.t jt Phonii 67 and Si. Hrlnk 1l.,rletii Heer. Phone R7 n.ij C8 Tone K. Mn,it,,,i of Mnllliiiin, X. At . '" vlHor In the i lly enterd.'iy. I! Il.illlii ,.f Hie I'liiled Sliilen foivMirv a,.mre ;imVeit In t ho rllv )i--(. Til.-iy. .1 I'. Xordonuli nnd a pnrlv of four mlniim m,n puf.-,! thro null the rltv I WI. I.I.'iy 1 I .Mil M. rlro. Mr. :i u.l Mm. .i. m,. f s,,9 North Sei'ond mi ri-i-t left l:it nlKlH for ii month v lilt in CIii.mkii. Mis U.rtlni Klrk of I ti-nton. Ill, i in Hi., i in, tin- mi. -I of h,-r mil l.-, l.-.-ph Phillips, niM-.i N..I I It Kluhth ft i e.-t. Jndiie Ahhott put In a hticy dny veMlii iliiy. iitti-iiilliiK to n lnrxe num lier of rime whirh were liroiixhl he- loro hlni In chiiitilii-in hy liual al- loriie. He will leave thlx evenlnif for Hiintu Ke, nnd will not return be fore the end of the week. Meventl .liidK'nenlH hy defnult were entered HK.iln.-t io-hoiih owIiik tnxe In Siimloval i-otiiity yenterdiiy. Din till I Attorney Klock nlxo nrKiied the tent rime iiKiiliiNt .. M. In-ow n, with h Is to deride the legality of tli road tux. l-'red riif!t wn Riven ft divorre from (lliidys Diirnt, the Kionndu beinK demrtlon, Alejandro Sandoviil whs nnule Kiiurdinn of Kosnlht Siindovul v Armijo nnd plared under $"iOO hond. He whn xiven iinlhoilty to nell ri-itain t en I eHtme belonudiR to hln rhiirse. A derretí tit f.ivor of the Consoli dated I.lquor i-umiiimy for $.".30.25 wan entered against Mm. (ineainu of 1 jiKiinn. In the ruse of (inrelii vn. A. H. Me Milleii ii ii I Ainado chave, a demurrer to the complaint wan nutalnei and the plalntllf wiiH Riven ten days in which to file nn amended complaint. Ignacio Onlterrex wan given per miHNloti to file un iimeiuleil rpl in the iictli.n hroiiKlit iníHimt iiini hv the llernillllo .Mercantile company l. ir annul f i tin. The motion of the attorney for the Journal I'uhllsliiiiK company to have the lihcl unit l.rouirht imalimt It hy i lli-ii.lrl k. (I Ism Instil, was not du- tain.-d hy the conn. The ancient Hchool hond rase n Kit inxt Krank liulihel! wiih hkhIii un on a demurrer to the amended answer or the deicttdant, in which the de fendant is given twenty da. to make a reply. A. H. Ilohcrtson of this city wa ail mitt I'll to priii the law hefore the court of thix ilistrlit pendlti Ins formal admission hy the supreme court. The work or drnivini; the Juries for the special term of court, which will op.-u September 1. in Sandoval county, was taken up .esterduy. Hoth the grand mid p. tit Juries were drawn for Sandoval county and also for this county for the term of court opening September lil. Much Interest Ik b. ing irmnifested amongr the local railroad men In the big "liiilirond Huv" parade In I n- r on August 20. Superintendent of Shops W. A. George is using his good efforts In ro-operatlon with the Den ver committee and it is possible that n rnrioiin oi employes ol the local Snntii I- shops may attend the af luir. The Santa Fe officials have nn notineed tluit all employes wishing to go will be granted free transportation. ery low ratón will be in eflect for the benefit of the general public. Alter the street parade in the morning- of ' ISallroad Day" there is to be a basket picnic and - progi am or riibi sports at - Lakeside" (The White City), including a haw-ball game between Pueblo and Denver and n tug of war between picked teams from various road. In addi tion to the address hv Mr. P. II. Mi.r- rlssey, former head of the Hrother hood of IJuilway Trainmen, there will be short talks by i iovei nor John F. Shafroth of Colorado and .Mayor Hubert Speer of Denver. From the amount of Interest dis played by both the officials and men and from the I'nct that all shops, general offices and freight houses will be closed on that day, --Railroad nay promises to he the greatest gathering of railroad employes ever held in the entire west, Some Real Bargains As a result of a personal visit to eastern markets, we are showing some big bargains in clothing and furnishing goods. A new line of hosiery worth 25c at 12 1-2c A new line of neckwear worth 75c at 45c A new line of negligee shirts worth $1.50 at $1.00 A new line of suits at attractive prices. We have also received some thin coats, Panama Hats, thin Underwear and other fur nishings all of which we offer AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES as these goods were purchased after the season was over and we are willing to give our customers the. benefit of these reduced prices. t . . . SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier races is as follows: 1 í It X KSS PROG RAM. Tuesday. October -I. Free-for-AII Pace 2: HO Trot Wednesday, Octolier 3. 2:2f. Pace Thursday, October . 2:lfJ Trot 2: IS Pace.. . . 2:20 Trot lYhlHj. October 7. 2:12 Pace 2:25 Trot 2::I0 Pace.... Saturday. October 8. Free-for-AII Trot .-,00 r.oo i f.oo ; r.oo f on l.ooo r,on 8. 500 ? HARDWOOD LUMBERS FOR FINISH AND CABINET WORKCLEAR AND SEASONED 1 SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO. THE CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR AND KEG BEER CO. Largest concern of the kind price list. 121 and 123 N. 1st Street The Harming Saolloi linn. Banning Kanltorium for tuberou Inrs only, Banning, Southern Califor nia. On edge of desert and 2.30 ele vation. Ideal combination of desert and mountain air. l.ow rates, J.'IT.f.O to $.p.5 month. .Medical attention by specialists. Hematkable cure record. WONDERFUL INCREASE IN LAND VALUES SHOWN BY PRICES OFFERED To keep your health Round; to avoid the Ills of advan. ing years; to conserve jour physical forces for a ripe and healthful old aK,.. guard your kidney by taking Foley's Kidney Keniedj-. For sale t.y O'ltlellv Co. Notice In Voters, I Veil net 13. Ueglstrntioii books lor the special ctlon of Tuesday, September ti, for election oi (leu-gates lo I he con- Mivention are now open i, i iwen s paragon Pants An nn worth $5 sale price JJ.UN ' r Men's Dress Pants worth $4, sale price miman and 'II. arrived the California i e- S3 AH straight knee pants for ' boys worth 75c to rn $1.50 sale price OU Dr. Tivlor i;. panioii, Mii si, 'let-it (J i ..in 'ort-v Mes P. lna I .nt j! of s.mtn l"c Is the l-M ot Miss llene :..,lt of ", i 1 Soul!, Kilith. f,,- a feu ,1.-1, Ml.. in f..iii.-il resided In Alluniuer- oiie and i.íin in., ,i irieiuN her,,. Frank .1 Pradiev. cruet : count - .-(111 lit the l.i. : I Santa I'e offi, e. ,.. - -' ' s. i .ra.il. v ami , V elllllg lor a v iit in mum hern fa a- I el. Ill stiiuilotml at the store i, the .,.v .Mexico Cigar jeompnnv. I 1 ; West Central avenue. enm-jAll legal voters in prechu-t 12. Her bóme j imiillo county, are re.itest.-d to call nt (Doming Orhphlr.) About fourteen months ngo Hob Miller sold, for JT.r.ii an acre, u nuar ter section relinquishment, about three miles aouthrast of town, to John llitnd, whose fame has now gone out to all New .Mexico, one year ago fie finished his 1.5'iO-Kallon-per-minute well and put out a small acreage of crops ihat were very successful. He kept right on clearing off the mes- nulte and suge end , this year his cleared acrenge- will Teach eighty or more, mot of which; will be under crops, good, ' elegant,' cash producing crops, all of 'em, alfalfa included. Mr. Hund knew how anil be has put Ins knowledge Into prnetlcal use. The other day a friend of his dropped off to spend the day and when he saw how the desert could be made to blos.som as the roue in so short a time, he grasped the sit uation and thought he would Invent In n little l!i.!' real e-date. He fig ured the fabulous profits of good farming here and allowed as how he would like to try some of It. He therefore otfered Mr. Hund one himdr.-d large round dollars per acre for the whole quarter section, o" a total of sixteen thousand dol lars. We admit that this big offer ought to tempt most ainbody. but the veteran irrlgationlst decliued the big offer with thanks. niXMVfi PROGRAM. Tuesday. Oololu-r I Purse No. 9 1 100.00 rive-eighth mile dash. Three- year-olds and upwards.' Five pounds below the scale. i-urse .o. 10 iir.n oo Seven-eighths mile dash. For three-yeiir-oids nnd upwards. Ten pounds below the scale. Wednesday, Oetoher 3. Purse tin, ii $100.00 Four and e. half furlong's. For two-year-olds nnd three-year-olds. Two-year-oldf to carry 100 pounds. Three-yrar-olds to carry 122 pounds. Purse. Xo. 12 1100.00 Five and a half furlonas For three-year-olds nnd upwards. Three-year-olds to carry 110 pounds. Four-yfar-ohlH and upwards to carrv 120 pounds. Purse IS. Relay Race. 5 Miles . 1 1 50.00 Saddles to be chanced each half mile, and change to be made inside the space marked off in front of Judge's stand. Cow horses only, are eligible for this race. 'I iiiisiluy, October 6. Purse Xo. 1 4 ..$350.00 Albuquerque Derby 1 1-8 miles. For three-yeur-olds Bnd upwards. Three-year-olds to carry 108 pounds. Four-year-olds and upwards to carry 117 pounds. Winners of one race since September 10. 1910, to carry Ihree pounds penalty: of two races. no- pouiiiis penaiij ; ot three or lour more races, eight pounds pen alty. Beaten non-winners since Sep tember 10, lDlti, allowed five pounds. If Kiich have started three or more times and have not finished first or second allowed 10 pounds. If not f'rst, second or third, allowed 15 pounds. Purse Xo. 15 $100.00 Four and one-hair furlongs. For all ages. Weight for aere. Pealen non-winners at this meeting allowed live pounds. If sue, have started twice and not been placed first or I second allowed eight pounds. If not ' piaren nrst, second or third allowed i I ,.,;i , , ,., i-' pou,is. 1 1 will sell at auction a beautiful in i se in. jjeiav race, rive ni Ies 11 SO In the Southwest. Write for catalog nnd Albuquerque, N. M. BERGER & BRACHVOGEL , 111 West Copper Ave. Phone 610. The STORE which gives 16 ounces to the nonn.i nt... I riTMí II A V r r a r- ott-,,,, ..... ionics m ...mi-e, may. tiKAIX and SEF1W All . FERD and POULTRY and other STOCK REMEDIES. Agent for thi International Stock Food Company's products. The best coarse White Bran fro m this year's wheat ut $1.75 per 100 pounds. Red Bran at $1.50 per 100 pounds. Every order delivered same day it is received. best 2-in-5. Marks made after July 1, 1910. no br.r. I One horse may he entered In two classes, and he held for but one en tr.v. unless two starts r.re made. ! Two horses may be entered in one I class, nnd be held only for one entrv of the horse that starts: but if neith er horse Htarls, one entrv fee will be required. Two or more horses under the same ownership or control, or trained In ,o i-niiip nuioie, may ne entered in any class, and may start In any race, If full entry fees are paid, hut rules regarding nsslsiance or interference win ne strictly enforced. Race Xo. 4 is a mixed race for 2 1.1 trotters and 2: IS pacers. Race Xo. 7 Is a mixed race for 2 ''5 trotters and 2:,10 pacers. .no race longer than five heats; money to be paid In accordance with summary nt end of -fifth he.it. Entrance fee 5 per cent, with de duction of 5 per cent from nil monev winners. Highland Pharmacy B. H. Briggs & Co., Props. Telephone Your Wants Quick Deliveries, AUCTION SALE. Monday, August 8th at 4 p, in, iitli' Ii Mi ami see that their names and '"" are correct Iv registered. I'. S KOSKNWAI.D, W. W. .M. CI.KI.I.A .N, II. II HKNINii, Registration Hoard. en- MAIL ORDERS " PROMPTLY FILLED E. L WASHBURN GO. 122 South Second Street 119 V. Gold Ave. i i. F.lwaid 1,-1 1 last -.( s, . i a I i-. . u s Intnl.. K Mahai.tm. hP known mil menu,, no -i. -i .mi, returned y.-s-l- nl, i Hutu l .. h i oi nil. nhere In-li.-ll l..r tile past s I X necks. Mm M , I. ii. no and to.- . ht'ilreti will l .--main on the w...l for several Weeks loi'i-.l cuhM.-ig ti,,- , ,,, l,.e,.,e, M.s Xiifhiia Craie I... mien, ,.i,l .L.in.: !.i.-i i,,- Mr. and Mm Rol.eii t on. f tli.- Jersey farm, is tenerle.! in , , .un ales, ing finm nu ope! a t i.oi for fp- ".In il' wl.i. h nhc un.!. rwent i ".t..ri.iin last I'lnl.n. M. .. pre;,l m anil 1 .-I the W K Mnio-s d l:.'..hv cnnipanv. of iMInr ill the city yes 1 M .-, is en mute to M-iiing l:m k Island. N M , here be 1 In i I .!;l. H, snl. I.elnK - k Island Trlt.nne. ir. l .i i us ..in;,, an xt o . JOINT DEBATE IS PROPOSED BY' SOCIALIST -tell . -h w i: J. Í I,..-: I. I - rn-r i. i a i 1 le-n -r W"M ...o.-tv. ter.-t.-il in, an man ir n i Vr u. .'S : a ij, a ! i er -n iiH' i- si la ii, . tow lislle , nlllpallj . I rom si. Unes, I,, -i -,.,., Hclii,- S., s ,.. Ml. CI, is .i.. rent,.,. HI "I Inutnl n .,-,r I ..i. i Kidn. M' a pr.iil'pt .n.l M-. e.l, , .,. t..r I II. ka. hr ami K'.:-l. 1 ir.-'il.! whnh h.,11' nn- for nn.nv m...n!i. M.n n,. J.. ira; . , II. ni I . al-.h w hi. h 1 I.. F-Vv l.: !n. piPs - v. r ,.,l 4) Co lly A C. led w b 3 i Try Mornina Journal Want Ad Snyder, National Speaker ar.d Oiianizor far Socialist Paity Issues Wide Open Chal Itee to Orators. Tl-.nt he will noet anvdemnernt luiit ,1,1, .te on the question. "I!e hunt .e,..,te o lithe qiieslioll. "Ile Ttmi the . .t.rs ,., .New Me, n o nut oiilv g. t mcasnies in favor ot the .g-..rk.-r and farmers In the c. risi huí,,,, hy xii,ig ,,r the "-' atlet nominees for delégate to the Const it nt ion,, ( Contention." is the nl. open .hallen.:.. isMird by J. V. Sn.br. iiaimnal speaker and ols-an-irer for the . iaht partv Mr. snv- fter Is ,1 ituu H.,teolle, r.'Preselll: - tlx- ,.( the slate eig inti.-tlion of 1,0 . is, isis in .,w m.-xi, and will make i miir ot up i-ir i,i during the lat-i'-r part of i:!ti nnd the tirst part "I September. I'urish Priest's iHlre l-l to Her Hernvery Thin, weak or frail people those who "take .old easily" should he pre pared with Eikmnn's Alaterathe in the house. Remarkable cure!' of even Tuber culous (Consumptive) persons nre often accomplished. For Hi.niihius Asthma and Mav Fever no m.ue ef fective remedy exist. l.aeon. 111.. April 1 4. 1907. I vas ti. ubled Willi Asthma nnd nrmii liltis ior seventeen ycais. After trying many remedies. K.kman's Al len, uve was recommended to me hy our Parish Pi lest. I am now feeling fine. I cannot speak too highly of it. (Signed Atflilavit lAnnn .Mae Mr-. Fntee. j la kinan's Alterative Is good for nil! Throat and Long troubles, and is on sale by druggists. M can also be ol tained at, or pr druggists. Ask Oses or write F. kinan Laboratory, Sixth and Mar k.-t Sts , Phlla , Pa. i onuitions same as race No. 13. lYhlay. October 7. Turse Xo. 17 $100.00 Five-eights mile. For beaten non wlimers at this meeting. Horses hav- Ing started two or more times and not finished second allowed live pounds. If not second or third al lowed ten pounds. Purse No. 1 $125 Six and one. half furlongs. For S-year-olds and up. Ten pounds helnw the scale. Winners of two races at this meeting to carry ten pounds ex tra. One race, five pounds extra. Horse beaten, and not placed second allowed live pounds. Not third lowed eight pounds. rurse Mi. 19 $150 Mile handicap. All ages. Saturday, (tcioher 8. Purse No. 20 l0n Five and one-half furlongs. Three-vein-. .Ids and up. Fifteen pounds be low the scale Winners of three races t this meeting to carrv 25 pounds extra; of two races. 15 pounds extra: one lace. 10 pounds extra Renten non-winners which have not finished second allowed seven pounds; not and practically new five-room cottage at 1026 Forester ave, Lot 50x133. The h ouse is neatly built of good material; modern; two or three blocks from the car line, and is a desir able location, The homeseek er will do well to watch the hour of this sale, Parties nt next nldoor will take pleasure in show ing property, J. M, S0LLIE, Auctioneer, Ladies Tailoring Service . Jj..(.j.s)! We have secured the agency for the American Ladies Tailoring Company . it can a so tie oh-I,,. , ., . . , ' i.enred In. your local f'"' "'.'""T, r""m,S' for Booklet of cur. d I ' N'1' -1," '; or Fv iilen,-,. , ,,,, I J ''ree-losy ths mile. For horses that .... .e i-iiiiini (i,,. i noi oeen iirsi or second at this meeting. Weight for ape. Those that have not finished good as third allowed five pounds. Conditions of Hiiiinliijr ltai-es. Xo entrance fee will he (barged. Five per rem will he taken from nil money-winners Purses divided 0- SPLENDID SPORT FOR HORSEMEN PROMISED DR. C. H. CONNER Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH nml chronh All Rente treated. Office: Stern ISuilillmr, fourth and Central n venue. diseases Complete Piogram For Harness and Running Races at Fair Shows Tuif Featuie Will Be Whner. Wi h tí. .".00 in priies offered and Entries of nil running races must be in hands of secretary at 5:30 o'clock the evening before the race. in making entries the name of the owner, the name of the Jockey nnd coMis. the name. t,ge and sex of the hois,- must be given. Conditions of race govern the weights to be curried. The Hss. lation reserves the r'irht to declare oil nil races that have not '"en started hy S o'clock outhe last lav ,. ihc meeting. Every b,,re entered must start, un less it, , lared out by 1 o'elo, k a m the (l,iv f th, race. nd 5 per rent oi the purse must nccompany wtitten declaration. Not ,nrr ,,V, horses to start in snv una r, It is the privilege of the serret.irr to cut "in any ne or none horse, in For Kale: At a bargain If taken at on,-,, on, of the most modern resi dences In the city. Parties leaving town. Phone 111 or call 602 8outh Arno. w ith a large field assured, the horse I ex, ess of the tequire. racing feature o: the Thirtieth annual f vir and Kirt t-tate exposition prom ises to be the best nnd most elahor-ai.- series ol, events ever attempted ty a ta-.r management. Eniries ha., kot voming In at a filtering rn e ami the bet tast ones in the ,tttrwei are to d- stunts Ht Tr:nu..n park this fall The full program for th, hsrncs and running niimt,r i. siari; me horse that has n-t slatted to have preference over horses tost have si.vrttd. Appli. utions for stsblrs must be made i., ,i ei r-liin. natin nuin bcr ot horses to arrive. Harm- Its-, ( ondiiinn. Ameruan Trotting ss.uiation rules govern -ex.-ept whet, oiherl-e speci fied. Il. t.hlcs , lowed. iiit, heals. w oara sna care tor horse rne best of cre guaranteed. W L Trimble A Co, lit N. Second atreet i . Automobile Line. Artesla to Hope, twenty-two miles. Mall and passenger service dally, ex cept Sundays. Leave Artesla a. m. Leave Hop. :Je p. m.; jj round trl. New and excellent equipment. CHAS. M. TANNER, Manager, Artesla. N. U. Th, Salvation Army is very much In need of jour cast off eli liin:; Phone 2S. Captain I. W. Arbuckle! Officer in Charge. From which concern, a perfect fit and satisfaction are guar anteed. You will find style, fit, quality, and price so nicely combined, as to merit your patronage 72 distinctive styles of Fall garments 240 samples to se lect from. Our prices for strictly made-to-measure garments run as fol 30 suit styles $10.00 to $40.00 18 coat styles $7.50 to $35.00 42 skirt styles $3.75 to $17.50 6 dress styles $7.00 to $35.00 6 cape styles $6.50 to $25.00 If yon ner,1 rarpeoter, telephone Hes-M-Men; phone S77. Wallace Hesscldcn tie-neral Contra, -tors. Figure and workmanship count. We guáranle, more for your money than any other contract in firm In Albnqiierqti, Offh-, at the Superior I'laninK Mill, l'hon, a;j. FERGUSON & COLL1STER Albunuerniie's Drv Goods Shop 1 - ' 4