Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1903, EDITORIAL SHEET, Page 20, Image 20
20 THE OMAHA DA ILT It HE: STJNDAT, MAY 3. 1003. mi' MT rirr viitr rpin the bkltt (owi. JIAI 3U1 jLL 111ft Hlnm apenai. The regular ISc Pslmon will be sold all County Board Ondeo ded at to EnforciDg dT Monday Hew Scavenger" Bilk ATTORNEY ENGLISH EXPLAINS THE LAW me Doabt Ponxlbllltr of t tlmg the Drllaqarnt Usta im Proper Form im Time for Bringing Salt. Adoption of methods of collecting back taxes provided by tbt "scavenger" bill seems improbable tbla year In Douglas county, the commissioners believing It too late now to go Into the matter and have the required reports of the city and county treasurers ready for the latter to begin suits which be would have to do befora July 1, if at all. The board had asked the opinion of the county attorney and had It read by the clerk at yesterday's meeting, after which the matter was referred to committee of the whole, which la to report at the next meeting, (Saturday. County Attorney Eng lish In his opinion said: "Under the provisions of section 49 of the act It Is made optional with the county com. ralssloners to enforce the law or not. If It Is youf desire to put the act Into opera tion ao far as the county Is concerned, during the present year, your board should Immediately adopt a resolution declaring that for the year 1903 you elect to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes and as sessments on real eatate under the pro visions of said act Instead of under the general revenue act of the atate. - Doty of Coantr Treasurer. "It thereupon becomes the duty of the county treasurer on or before May 15 to prepare a complete statement of all the real estate in the county on which the taxes for one year or more are delinquent. Thla statement ia to embrace also a list ot all city property on which there are un paid taxes or special assessments, which list is required by the act to be furnished the county tresaurer by the city treasurer on or before May 1 in order to give the county treasurer an opportunity to Include the same In the statement to be furnished by him on or before May 15. The statement prepared by the county treasurer Is to be bound in permanent volume or volumes and prior to July 1 tho county treasurer shall begin a suit in district court toy filing a petition against the parcels ot land cov ered by the atatement referred to. "It does , not appear to me that a strict compliance is required with the dates set out for the completion ot the atatementa by the county and city treasurers, but tha whole matter must be in such a state of completion that the ault can be commenced on or before July 1." . 10c. inc. 10c. TEA SPECIAL 30C per lb. Our full line, of 38c Teas will be sold all day Monday at 30c lb. 30c lb. PICKLE SPECIAL 5c per Bottle. From 8 till 12 a. m. we will sell these assorted 9c battle Pickles and Horseradish. 6c Bottle. 5c Bottle. 6n Bottle. SEED8 SPECIAL PACKAGES. Vegetable and Flower Seeds, lc package. TABLESPOON FREE. With every package of Bennetts' Capitol Wheat we give a fine heavy tablespoon free. FREE! FREE! FREE! CIOAR SPECIAL 2ic each. Lillism Russet Cigar, oarh 2 Vic. Lillian Russrl Cigar, two for 5c. Lillian Russel Cigar. 10 for 25c. THE BENNETT CO. CHICKENS ARE FLYING HIGH Present Price of Live Poultry Greater - Than I anal at Thla Time of Year. The Omaha poultry market la higher than. It has been in many years and buyers pro fess to be In the dark as to the price which will rule for chickens before the new sup ply comes upon the market. The present price of 114 cents a pound for live chick ens has never been equalled In the city be fore at this season of the year. The reason for the high price of poultry- Is attributed to the high price of eggs a year ago. At that time the packing housea were heavy buyers and millions ot cases of eggs went Into cold storage, at prices ranging from 12 to 14 cents a dozen. It cost nearly It cents to bold these eggs dur ing the winter and many were sold around Easter at 13. cents a dozen. The loss has been estimated at nearly $500,000 to the packers and the present high price of poul try must be added to the result to show the full effect of the last '.'boom" in the egg market. HALF B.TEi Wabaik R. R. St. Louis and return $13.50. Sold April 26-27-28-29-30 and May 1. New Orleans and return, $29.60. Sold April 11-12-13, May 1-2-3-4. Information, City Office, 1601 Far nam St., or address Harry E. Moores, o. A. P. D.. Omaha. Neb CANNOT ELECT TEACHERS NOW lajnnetlon Aaalaat Present nata Omaha Board of Fdacatloa Hold Koorf. South Omaha's Board of Public Education cannot elect teachers or Janitors for next yesr. Judge Baxter yesterday declined to sustain the defendants' demurrer in a suit brought by Jay Laverty, one member of the board, who, as a taxpayer, had pe titioned to have Members Lott, Miller and Schroeder. who are to retire soon, enjoined from uniting two others with them and taking action for next year. Defendants' attorney asked the demurrer on the ground that the facta were not. sufficient to con stitute a caure cf action, but the plain tiff's attorney asserted that the retiring members were designing simply to take re venge upon those teachers who had ap peared against them when they were charged with bribery some months ago. Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure Cures backache la highly endorsed by Omtiha people. Comes In two sites. Our price, 40c and 75c. Schaefer'a Cut Price Drug Store, 16th and Chicago streets. Have Root print it. We're Keeping Warm Sawlnc off the big end of the prices on dru More thlncs. Oh. the sun will warm uo the rest of 'em some dav IT ALWAYS HAS l.oj Uennaii Kim me 11 flitters, the great tonic 5c $1.00 Pure Canadian Malt Whiskey.... 75c fl.00 Her s Malt 64(1 $1.00 Peruna all vou want 61c al.uo Fierce 8 Kemedles wc $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonic, guaranteed. 75c $2.00 Succus Alterans $1.00 S5c Castoria 24c 15c Allcock s Plasters 12c Them are nn 25c Allcock s Plasters. '.",e Hire's Root Reer 14c $1.00 Palne'a Celerv Compound 74c $1.00 Celery Nervine irunranteed 65c $1.00 Hosrk's Sarsansrllla for blood.. fi5c $1.00 Jackson's Bed Bus; Exterminator. 75c flnnrantAoH hv 11a 1 50c Texas Catarrh Cure one cures.... 40c 50c Cutlcura Salve 3?c 75c Moeller s Cod Liver Oil . 12.00 Theater's Pennvroval Pills $1.00 $1.00 Butler's Female Remedy guar- "s"cHAEFER'S SELL "if" FOR 'LESS-TH'is MEANS DRUGS." CUT PRICE , DRUG STORC Two Phones T4T and 797. W, Corner Itttia and CAIcairo Sts. SCHAEFER'S ABUSED WIFE TRIES SUICIDE Recovers In Time to Proaecnte - Her Hnaband on Wife Beat Ins; Charge. Homeseekera, and Colonists. Tuesday, May 5th will be the next Home seekera' Excursion via Missouri Pacific Railway. Both one way and round trip ticketa to certain points in Kansas, South west Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas. etc. For further information call on or ad dress any agent of company or Thos. F. Godfrey. Passenger and Ticket Agent. S. E. cor. 14th and Douglaa Sta., Omaha, Neb. METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE Those ot tho Omaha District Will Open Two Days' Seaaloa Jfext Wednesday. The Omaha district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church meets at Gretna May 6, In the afternoon, and will continue In session through the following day. There will be present representatives from five counties and thirty pastoral charges. The opening sermon of the con' ference will be preached on the evening of May by Rev. J. U Vallow of Blair. Papers will be read at the morning .session ot the conference by Rev. M. A. Head of Soutk Omaha. C. A. Goss ot Omaha. Rev. Wll. liana Eaplan ot Hooper ana others. Bust ness of the conference will complete the day. Thuraday evening a sermon will be delivered by Rev. G. W. Isham of Lincoln. Dr. J. W. Jennings, presiding elder, will preside at the conference. ' Friday, after the close of the district con ference, the convention of the Omaha dis trict Epworth league will be held. Rev. C, C. Clssell of Omaha is district president and will preside. Papers will be presented by T. F, Sturgess of Omaha, Rev. A. E. . Fowler of Kennard, Dr. C. F. Clark and other. The convention will cloae Friday . nignt with an address by Dr. F. H. Sam urravn 01 r rrmoni upon i ne itomance o Methodism." Archie McPhee was fined $25 and costs yesterday fori getting drunk and beating bis wife Friday night. Mrs. McPhee ap peared againat him. The wife beating epi sode came -very near ending in , a tragedy. Mrs. McPhee, after suffering her husband'a abuse as long as, she could, procured some corrosive .sublimate and took It with sui cidal Intent, She told some neighbors of her act. and Df. Bacon was summoned and with the aid of a stomach pump got the poison out of her. "She was able to appear In court . yesterday - to prosecute her spouse. The parties live at 3110 Seward street. - "Strongest in tne world,1' the Equitable Life Assurance society. Its policies are sight drafts at maturity. See II. D. Neely, manager. Merchants National Back Bide., Omaha. Neb. Frederick, batter. nam. new location, 1504 Far VOTE FOB ua wiiji .... IIJ 1 I IT BE ROURKE'S GUESTS Coaaty Commisslonera Accept Invlta. tloa to Attend Opening- of Lcsgss Season. It will not be any ' ordinary 'rah. 'rah chorus that will salute the opposing plum Dumpers out at Vinton street park when the league aeason is uncsnned next Thurs day afternoon. Pa Rourke sent ' tha county commlaaioner an invitation to at tend and the . commisslonera yesterday decided that they will. This ought to be glad tidings ot great joy for all aoncerned. it ian t every day that the prealdent ot the United State opens an exposition and It isn't every day that Chairman Hoteldt ot the Board ot County Commisslonera sponsors a ball season. The spectacle ot reter tne Silent bunched ever on a pine plank with a dinky little blue cap on the back of hi head, a cigarette planted in between hla military mustache and Kansas whisker, a striped aweater bulging over hia anatomical bread basket, his trousers rolled up and hla voice lifted intermit tently In the merry song ot the bleache mi apectacle, let it be repeated, will be well worth the money. It will mark an epoch In sporting history and also an epoch in Hofeldt history. Peter the Silent usea to play one-old-cat in a wonderful win ne a nia. out he never tampered with the real thing before and there is no telling what he won't do when once ne has tasted It. A. G. WAHLSTR01W Republican Nominee for Building Inspector. O I OMAHA'S FAVORITE BEER, , B T ftfA rlrink and ! mHoln J NEW LOCATION HENRY LEISGE THE OROCER. Full Line of Fancy Groceries Fancy Strawberries, Pineapples, Bananas, Oranges. Orape Fruit, Malaga Grapes, Apples, Lettuce. Radishes, Pie Plant. Green Onions, Asparagus. Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Spinach, Or. Beans, Beets, -Parsley. Tel. 982. Prompt Delivery. 2918 Leavenworth B. H. ROBISON, PRESIDENT Offer a Few Suggestions To the People of the Great and O rowing West Regarding THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE In An Interview Which It Will Tar All Insurers and Woald Be In aarera to Read.. "Yes, I believe the Bankers Reserve Life Association will have 110.000.000 at risk upon selected lives In the west by the close of 1903." said B. M. Roblson, president of that vigorous and successful life Insurance company. "You see the people of tho west learned a lesson during the panic which they are not likely to fora-et. Practically all our savlnas drifted to the money centers of the east during' the prosperous year pre ceding 1893. "We were not only large borrower, pay ing Immense interest charges, but prac tically all our insurance investments were with eastern companies. "They collected $15,000,000 In premiums during ten yesrs. This large sum was made up of the savings ot our policy holders. The bulk of It was loaned back to us at high rates of Interest. In other words, we were paying interest on our own money. "This constituted a double draft upon our resources. We first sent our savlnga east. We then paid Interest on the same money and sent that east. When the panic came we were called upon not only to repay the mortgages, but the Interest charge a well. We all know what happened. "The organization ot great fiduciary ln stltutions In our midst became a commer cial necessity. We must have within our own control the surplu which balances trade and prevent financial stringency. "In these years of great plenty we can hoard our own aavlngs and when times of distress come the simple process of trans ferring our money from one pocket to the other will make panic less destructive. "The Banker Reserve Life Association sends no money to the Atlantic seaboard. Its surplus remains In this state and finan cial cataclysms cannot put it Into money vaults where no benefits can be enjoyed from It. "On this theory of home patronage we are Inviting western people to help us while we help then In return. "It Is a straight business proposition, and the people are becoming enlightened upon the subject. Hence the Bankera Reserve Life write more business in Nebraska, it home state, where it is best known, than any competitor. "Nebraskans especially should place their lite Insurance in the Banker Reserve Life." f s Ufe Best of Everything The Only Double Tracli Railway to Chicago After May 3d The Chicago Local departs 11:30 a. m. ' instead of 10: 5C a. m. The Twin City Lim-, ited 8 :10p.m. instead of 7:55 p. m. Same arriving time at Chicago and St. Paul. CHy Offices: Is food, drink and ! medicine at the same time, and tones up the system as nothing else will. For delicate women and those who suffer from insomnia and indigestion there Is nothing bet ter. Order a cafe " now If you baven't one In your house. Mi Bros. Brewing Co. "Telephone 119, Omaha. Or Jacob Neumayer, agent, care Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1401-1403 FARNAM OMAHA TEL. 624-661 ST. SPECIAL RATES Homeseekers and Colonists June 5th and 19th. San Francisco and Los Angeles, May 12th to lt h Inclusive; also August Sth to 14th Inclusive. Bellefontaitie. Ohio. May 28th to June 1st.. Indianapolis, Ind., June "lb to 9th, Inclusive. Boston Mass. June 30 tu to July 4th, inclusive. Baltimore. Md.f July 17th to 19th, inclusive. CITY TICKET OFFICE: S. R. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas St. OM AH A,. NEB. T. F. GODFREY, Passenger and Ticket Agent. PURE BLOOD la what makea people well. One pt. 8yrup Red Clover Compound, best tonic known for blood. $1.00. 11.00 peruna 62a ll.oo wine caraui $1.00 Palne's Celery Compound 11.00 Lydia Plnkham's Compound.. l. a. . a. 67c 70c 7&c 75c 75c 40c 36a 20c $1.U0 Kilmer's 8mp Root &On Kilmer's Swamp Root ' 6oo Hyrup of Figs Sic Shrader's Kin Powder 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 15c 2." Bc-hlits Malt Extract. 2 for 25c LATIIROP'S r 24th aaa Hamilton. 'Phone A 14a. Mortality Statistics. The following births and desths have been ivpurifa to ini niwra or Health: Minna enrts rieeman, SIS Boyd, boy rrea iianung. zu Bouth KUhteenth, bov; K liner Anderson. 124 South 8itenth irl Deaths John Schmidt, 241 South Seven teenth, s"; Mrs. Mary Si-honing, home at inm.-iMi, aim in i. Joseph s hospital, m; Mrs. Caroline Younger, 1336 Bouth i weniy-iounn. a; i narirs w. Wlngren, 1.123 Houth Third, lb: I'rlck Iluber. home. Falls my. ieo., aiea in Mi. J oar pits hospital. 43; Charles Johtuton, home. Krmont, Neb., died lu 81 Joaeph a hospital. !M; Rubeu j. iNusetn. n2 rranann, a; Mrs, Busan A. r oroes, wii voroy, u. I. Pa a I ass Kctsrs, taXilS. . Oa April 21 and IS the Illinois Central It R. will sell ticket to Bu Paul and Minns- spoils and return at rata ot J1J.J5. good for return II days from date of aale. Tickets at No. 1403 Farnam St. W. H. BRILL. D. P. A.. Omaha. Nab. FREE TO ALL-Until Hay 20 Our free clltolo prices extended until May 70. We want every man, woman and child to have their teeth examined by the professor of this. college. No student to practice on you, but old, experienced, relia ble, arbitrate, expert dentists. Specialists In each de partment. Work guaranteed 10 years V are here to stsy. Incorporated under stste lams. tall set of Teeth Iroaa . ...ait.lMt Cold frowns from 92.KA Alonanlnnt Plate front .tK Teeth Extracted Free. Flllinaa front 83e. Work done free. Small rharce for material. Ifcii4 Dooglaa. Union College of Painless Dentistry Open dall r till p. ni. gaadajr to 4. Samuel Sums la ser tiers for $2.00. Douglaa Printing Co., (44. 11 nice cut turn- Howard. Tel Mchvli BroadOeld, prtLl fa. Tl. 1U. 13iil 1 . T r rrv f Farnam Rubber Glovos ..FOR... House Cleaning, Dish Washing:, Working: on the Lawn, Etc., Etc. We sell the best kind for 89c; worth $1.25 If by mail add 10c Myers-Dillon Drug Go. I6th and Farnam Sts. How's Your O spout r or Tin Roof . Save money by getting (hea repaired right by KOCH THE TINNER 24th and Maple 8ts. Telephone L1949. Tin, Copper, Oalvaalied lroa a4 Furauce Work. ' amoanan . . II The Bennett Company, aoo FARNAM 3 18-K. WEDDING RINGS Albert Edholm, Jeweler. Opp. P. O Our high grade Pianos and attract ive prices bring trade our way. Once customer, always a customer. We want to add you. ' We have 40 Pianos that were bought before the failure and are Included In our reorganisation. All high grade and late colonial atyles, which we will sacrifice for the next 10 dsys at prlcca and terms to suit everybody. FOR TEN DAYS Nine new $400 Pianos, old and well knovn makes, handsome cases. In walnut, mahogany and oak. Will be sscriflced at 1287 each. Seven new Pianos, former price J325 to $350, fully guaranteed, rtduced to 1257 each. Five new handsomely, carefully and stylishly constructed Pianos, well worth $350, In mahogany, walnut and oak, reduced to $250 each. Three slightly used rented Pianoc, in good order, could not be told from new, worth from $275 to $300, re duced to $200 and $175 each. ALL SOLD ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN $5 to $25 Cash and $5 to $25 Per Month Tho Greatest Sato in Boys1 and Clify' drcn's Clothing Omaha Has Ever Known nonster purchase-lhe entire urpl"s stock of spring ana ' W. Cane A Co.. Broadway. New York, the most prominent wholoHnlo talloii fU ill THE RKMAItl.r. STORK. A mon U.. tr . a ... n a xt- Vr. .b Ika mnmt nrotnlnent WholOHRlO tallOI'S in a r- . . n.i.i n .ii. MttA Una work m snslli D. IQroiigtl a spot cash transaction we secured these line new, up-to-date suit at wn plnn use- rinre. Organs. $22.50, $2S.00, $32.00, $38.00, $42.00, $52.00, $62.00 and up. Do not fall to call and examine our Chase & Baker Piano Player, the most wonderful player In the markot. Bold on our easy-payment plan. All correspondence promptly an answered. The finest stock of small Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Music Books In the market. All marked down to prices that will sell them. Call and examine and get our prices and terms before purchasing. First-class Tuning and Repairing done and guaranteed by us. Music Dept. Second Floor The Bennett Company It's a . wise man that knows hi own style. . A style that looks splendid on some one else isn't neces sarily becoming to you. A style 1 stylish only when it Is adapted to the figure and the face of the wearer. Only an extra good cutter an artist designer can successfully ADAPT a style. Such a man aa our expert New York cutter, for instance. Tls this INDI VIDUAL fit, and INDIVID UAL attention, and INDI VIDUAL fashion that make MacCarthy customer Oma ha's best dressed men. No use being modest about It bo long aa It is so, eh? Suit, $25 to $45. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farn.m St.. Phone 1801. BeeBildlf Court House is Opposite. Mr 203 South Fifteenth Street. 1 ONIMOD jS fte most stylish durable best JlUina ihoi-made It is sold to Karr by maker at wholesale. 5 A Man's Shoe jTHA 2' ii elegantly comfortable comfortably elegant to easy and natural you hardly feel it. gklE On A Man m0w ,20LLAR f A $5.00 SHOE AT $2 80 and $3 50 0-4'4 Our Style is Exclusive snd worth In Itself more than pass lnK (onsiderstlou. Men of particular tastes will do well to InvestlKat our claim that the additional satisfaction they aet from our clothes is really money in their pockets. Helgren & Gradmann Tailors, 309 South 16th St. None but skilled I'uiou Labor em ployed. great variety ot new aprlng and nmf' fabrics and latest color effects coats ijDI with a very fine serge reinforced e seams any alt you want, from 2Va to li yeara. These suits would be great value a; $6.00 Hayden'a special $3.95. $7.60 valuea for $5.00 Wo have the rreat est asosrtraent of boys' Suits ever shown in the city these suits come In nil the latest shadea and fabric black, blue or fancy mixtures In cheviots, casnimeres, silk mixed worsteds, thlbets and unfinished worsteds every ault guaranteed padded shoulders buttonhole hand made, any style desired any site you want, from 2Vi to 1 years regular $7.50 Suit for $5.00. Boys' Suits In very desirable patterns, In gray and brown mixtures, In light and medium colors, made In Vcstee, Norfolk and Double-Breasted styles special salo price $1.&0. Regular $4.00 values for $2.50 In very handsome patterns. In all shades, in light and dark colors pants made with exten sion waistband, reinforced tape sesmi, double seat and knees many of the pants lined throughout made In Vestce, Norfolk, double-breasted and three-piece styles worth up to $4.00 shIo price only $2.60. $6.00 Suits for $3.95 Mode In double breasted, Norfolk, manly, sailor blouse, sailor Norfolk and three-piece styles a 2'J oanda brat fa ae tirannlatrd lasar ... We own the lurgeat stock of Dried and Evaporated Krulta in the west, find our prices from 20 to 36 per cent lower than others. Twenty pounds of Fancy Country Dried Apples lor li-ltv can levUed Turkey.. 4-lb. can Minced Ham H-lb. can Vienna Sausage All kinds ot Can Soup Kresh Soda Crackers Butter i Cracker Fresh Ginger Snaps 8 bars all brands Laundry-Soap.... Kiln Dried Oatmeal Flake Hominy Pearl Hominy Very Fine Rice Kiln Dried Cornmeal One sack Graham Flour Ono sack Rye Flour Fancy Ientlls 3-lb. can California F.gg Plums 3-lb. can California Silver Plums 3-lb -ran California Uage Plums Choice California Prunes Extra large Italian Prunes Fancy California Peaches Choice California Pears Choice California Apricots SEW IKA0 JAPAN TE1. Good Jap Tea Fancy Jap Tea Tea Sittings ror CAXKEI) MKATS. 4-lb. can Potted Ham ',4-lb. can Deviled Ham -lb. can Deviled Ox Tongue. -lb. can fotted ux Tongue... H-Ib. can rotted neer V-lb. can Ham ana Tongue... U-lb. can Potted Chicken , -lb. fan potted TurKey ....24c 5c 74c 8c Bic 25c 35c 10c .3c 3C 3C .3 3 3c 5c 5c i 5c 5c 5c 5c rc 25c ....2c ...2c .24c ...3c 14c 25c 25c ...5c 84c ..84c Sic 1.00 You will 1.00 CUTTIXO PRICE OH MEATS A FISH. Any kind Just received from Lake Huron. They are the beat on earth. Veal Roast Veal Stew Roast Reef Boll Beef Spare Rib Pork Roast Bacon for COFFEE. Common Rio Golden Rio Santos Blend .' Mararulbo and Java Blend African Jiiva Perfection Blend Mocha and Guate mala Blend Manrihling Java Old Government Java 7o ....44c 6-IOc ...24c nn in mm m Zl2c 8c 10c 124c 15c 174c ! 18c 20c mm Dressers Solid Oak Dresser, plate mirror, bevel edae. nicely finished. $8.75. Solid Oak Dresser with French mir ror, very pretty design, has swell too drafters, nicely finished. 112. Verv finely finished Solid Oak Dresser, with full swell front, cast brass trimmings, ovsl mirror 24x30, cheap at 120, our price $17. . We have just received A large shipment of Bed Room Furni ture. Odd Dressers and Chiffoniers, and will place the following on sale beginning Monday: Solid Oak Bed Room Suit or three rleces. dresser has French plate mlr vor. 20x24. and nicely finished. $17. Solid Oak Bed Room Suit, straight front, dresser French plate mirror. 20x24. two small drawers nnd two large ones, with good size wash stand. $20. Chiffoniers Solid Oak Chiffonier with five large drawers, well made and nicely fin ished, brass trimmings, $6.25. Solid Oak Chiffonier with mirror ton. five larao drawers, brass trlm mtnss and nicely finished. $9.50. Solid Oak Chiffonier with hat box, throe lareo drawers and two small vncs. $7.25. 1 Baker Furniture Co. 1315-17-19 Farnam Street. Doyou ride horoebach We. are showing an unusually varied assortment of Whitman and English riding saddles for ladles astride and gentlemen. Those saddles are made of the finest pigskin nnd they are the very best la quality of leather, style and finish that have ever . been brought to tbla market. Saddles, $4.50 to $40.00. There Is such a thing as fitting a saddle to a horse. Just as you fit a hat to a man. If the saddle Is easy on the horse and the rider and has the style, finish and last lngness, then It Is a perfect saddle. You can't get it any where else. Suit Cases, Traveling- Bags and Valises JDoilshJZlOTara JmLtvtrytkin- Alfred larliililiaa-TaSlM ""jTITfair Don't Try to Experiment On such valuable organs as your teeth, you only get one good natural set and if you are not careful ou are liable to loose these. ft Ml Ala mXTOM.BX'K UNION PACIFIC $45.22 B TO AND RETURN May 12 to 15. inc. Three Trains Daily 16 HOUR.S QUICKER. Ths.it Any Line Electric Lighted Trains CITY TICKET OFFICE. '324 FARNAM ST. 'Phone Bll Union Button, 10th and Maxcy. 'Phons C.