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    ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Moiuiay, July 19, 1920
a re fu g e e in th e A m erican leg a ­
th e tim e F ra le y w as k ille d , a n d th e im m e d ia te v ic in ity w e re n o t I n o ta b le y et played. T h e K o eh ler-!
tio n .
in th e e x c item e n t cau sed by th e k ille d o r in ju r e d is c o n sid e red as T a le n t g am e in th e J u n io r sin g les!
D e p a rtu re of th e A m e ric an c o n ­
S ev eral m en of th e w as one o ld e r p la y e rs m ig h t fail
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
I f e a r tu l c a s u a lty th e re p o rts of th e m ira c u lo u s.
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t | f u r th e r in ju r ie s w e re sp re a d .
g u n crew s ta n d in g b e h in d th e can- to c a rry o ff w ith as m uch c re d it,
su l an d tra d e c o m m issio n er a n d
Sunday by
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non o r a lo n g sid e w hen it blew up a n d w as one th a t w as h a rd to b e a t
of o th e r d ip lo m a tic a n d c o n s u la r
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
escaped w ith o u t a s c ra tc h , w hile fro m s ta r t to fin ish . T he co u n t
o ffic ia ls w ith G u e rra w as n o t ex­
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
W a g o n er Scott w as m o re th a n 300 of p o in ts a t th e close w as 158 to
p lain e d in th e c a b le g ra m , b u t o f­
PA PE R .
y a rd s d is ta n t th ro u g h a th ic k e t 156. K o e h le r is s till in th e ru n -!
ficials h e re said th e y u n d o u b ted ly
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TE I,EPH O NE 39
w h e n - a sh e ll fra g m e n t sm a sh e d ning as a single. T he ju n io r d o u - !
e sc o rte d th e fo rm e r p re s id e n t
Subscript ion— D elivered in City.
in th e sid e of th e a u to in w hich he ble m a tc h w as a lso h o tly c o n - 1 W A SH IN G TO N — Jo se G. G uer- fro m th e c o u n try to see th a t he
O ne M onth, D elivered . . . . ' . $ .50
w as se a te d a n d to r e aw ay p a rt of te ste d , w ith close play on b o th ! ra. deposed p re s id e n t of B olivia, | cam e t0 no h a rm .
O ne W eek ........................................ 15
his foot.
sides.
F o llo w in g a re S a tu rd a y s wytli a n u m b e r of his m in is te rs
By M all—-O u tsid e of C ity
BIG Y IE L D O F TOM ATOES
re
s
u
lts
:
a n d o th e r o ffic ia ls of th e o v e r­
Y e ste rd a y m o rn in g , accom pan-
O ne Y ear by m ail ................ $5.00
CO RV A LLIS, O re.— A to m a io
J u n io r S ingles.
Six M onths by m ail ............. 2.75 ,eQ 5' b y a d e ta il of th e N a tio n a l
th ro w n g o v e rn m e n t, have been d e ­
F re d K o e h le r b e a t T e rra n c e p o rte d by th e new reg im e, th e yield of tw o p o u n d s to th e s q u a re
T h re e M onths by m a i l . . . . 1.50 • G u a rd c o n sistin g of C apt. W . M.
No o u t of tow n su b sc rip tio n s!
.. „
foot h a s
ben
p ro d u ce d u n d e r
T a len t.
s ta te d e p a rtm e n t w as in fo rm e d in
ta k e n fo r less th a n th re e m o n th s. B riggs, L irs t S e rg e a n t H. T. E l-
g
la
ss
in
th
e
a
g
ric
u ltu ra l college.
J u n io r D oubles.
th e f ir s t d isp a tc h from th e A m eri­
----------------------------------------------------- 1 m o re a n d P riv a te s E a rl J. F ra le y
Tw
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se
s
20 by 30 feet
Boys— T a le n t a n d B an k s b e a t can le g a tio n a t La P az since th e
ADVERTISING RATES
| and j R Clary the body o f R aiph
in
size
have
a
lre
a
d
y
yielded 1200
K o e h le r B ro th e rs.
D isplay A d vertising—
rev o lu tio n .
F ra le y , th e A sh lan d y o u n g m an
S in g le in s e rtio n , e ach inch, 30c ]
p o u n d s of to m a to e s a n d a re ex­
G irls— T h e lm a a n d M ildred Bee­
T h e d isp a tc h re p o rte d th a t W.
w ho m et d e a th by th e explosion
YEARLY CONTRACTS
p ected to give 2500 p o u n d s by
son
b
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a
t
Jo
se
p
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in
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B
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an
d
D uval B row n, A m erican co u n su l
of a g u n d u rin g ta r g e t p ra c tic e
th
e end of th e season.
D isplay A d v ertisin g -—
N E W P O R T .— T he U n ited S t a te s )J u a n ita G riffin -
a t L a P az, A m erican T ra d e C om ­
at
C am p Lew is, w as
O ne tim e a w e e k ............ 27 % c. F rid a y
S p ru ce c o rp o ra tio n h a s so*d th e !
AU P a y e r s h av e c a rrie d on m issio n e r S c h u rth , a n d o th e r re p ­
b ic u g h t to th e hom e of his p a r ­
Tw o tim e s a w e e k . ..... 25c.
E v ery o th e r d a y .............20c.
e n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. C. W. F ra le y . A lsea S o u th e rn L o gging ra ilro a d th ro u g h th e to u rn a m e n t in a m ost re s e n ta tiv e s of th e d ip lo m a tic a n d
F re d K oeh- c o n s u la r c o rp s a t th e B olivian c a p ­
Local R eaders—
F u n e r a l serv ices w e re held th is te im in a tin g in th e B lodget tr a c t, I c re d ita b le m a n n e r.
th
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been*
exception-
E ach line, each t i m e ..... 10c.
ita l h ad le ft th e city w ith th e fo r­
a fte rn o o n fro m th e la te hom e,
To r u n ev ery o th e r d a y fo r one
750,000
feet
of
tim
b
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r,
m
ostly
good
th
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p
lay
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g
a
m er p re sid e n t.
m o n th , e ach lin e, e a ch tim e, 7c co n d u c te d by Rev. C. A. E d w a rd s
sp ru c e , a n d th e g o v e rn m e n t saw -
ganiP *n eacl1 c o n te st. T h e re
T h e deposed p re s id e n t, w ith th e
of
th
e
M
eth
o
d
ist
c
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u
rc
h
,
a
ssiste
d
To ru n .e v e ry issu e
fo r one
m o n th o r m o re, each lin e each by Rev. M cLean of th e N az a re n e m ill a t Toledo, it w as re p o rte d j *ias Ueen little to choose am o n g n iem b e rs of h is o ffic ia l fam ily , th e
v a r’o u s c o n te s ta n ts , as all j rticpatch s ta te d , w ere sent to A ri-
tim e ...............................................5c c h u rc h . O w ing to th e w ishes of h ere.
T
h
e
p
u
rc
h
a
s
e
rs
a
re
believed
to
do n e ex c ep tio n a lly w ell.
ca, a C h ilea n p o rt, w h ere it is p re-
C lassified Colum n—
th e fam ily a m ilita ry fu n e ra l w as
O ne c e n t t i e w ord e ach tim e
T
he
fo
llo
w
in
g
d
ra
w
in
g
s
have*
s u m e r he w ill d e p a rt on som e ves­
o m itte d a n d th e body of th e u n fo r­ be a c o rp o ra tio n h e a d ed by J a m e s
To r u n ev ery issu e
fo r one
been m ad e fo r th e fre e fo r all sel c a llin g a t th e p o rt. P re v io u s
a
n
d
W
illiam
S.
K
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n
of
B
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an
w
as
laid
q
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t­
m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord
te n n is fo r th is e v e n in g :
to ilia d e p o rta tio n G u e rra h ad been
ly tq re st in M o u n tain View cem ­ gam e, C alif., fo rm e r P itts b u rg h ,
e a c h tim e.
o u r rlc n , Juicy, te n d e r
Singles.
C a rd of T h a n k s, $1.00.
P a ., b a n k e rs . ,
etery .
O ur c u s to m e rs say they
M. II. E llis vs. J. I). B eeson,!
O b itu a rie s, 2 Va c e n ts th e line.
T he p ric e paid is n o t know n
F u r th e r d e ta ils of th e c a su a lty
a re th e b e st to he had.
F ratern al Orders and S o c ie t ie s .< tate that R wag en tircly acci. h ere, b u t is believed to be $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,-j t" ' {° l>' U1,
A d v e rtis in g fo r
f r a te r n a l o r - . . ,
T o m o rro w ’s d ra w in g s w ill be:
000 a s t h a t w as th e only sum
d e ra o r societies c h a rg in g a reg -j d< n ta l-
Singles.
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u es, no
T h e rifle w as of th e 155-m illi- w hich th e U nited S ta te s S pruce
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
d isc o u n t.
R elig io u s a u d benev- j m e te r long ra n g e field ty p e used c o rp o ra tio n h a s e v e r been w illin g ! *S. A. R o b in e tt vs. D w ight G regg,
!
9
a.
m.
PHONE 188
o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d t h e ) by tb e p rencb( b u t w as n ia n u fa c - to c o n sid er. T h e ra le s b o a rd of
L yle S am s vs. Bye 1 0 :3 0 a. m J
r e g u la r r a te to r a ll a d v e rtis in g '
It th e sp ru c e c o rp o ra tio n p u rc h a se d
w hen a n ad m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e tu re d in th e U n ited S ta te s.
D oubles.
hud been fired only 1 4 tim es. T h ir ­ th e p ro p e rty
fro m
th e U n ited
Is m ade.
S am s a n d G reg g vs. B eeson an d I
te e n sh o t w ere fired last w eek in S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t a t 10 c e n ts
j R o b in e tt, 1 :3 0 p. ra.
The T idings has a g reater cir­
137 E . Main
cu lation in A shland and its trade try in g it o u t. T he 1 4 th sh o t w as on th e d o lla r.
M
ixed
D
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b
les.
fire
d
im
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d
ia
te
ly
b
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fo
re
th
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tr
a
g
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W h e th e r th e ro a d a n d m ill w ill
territo ry , than ull oth er news-
- papers com bined.
edy in th e p rese n c e of th e g o v e r­ be p u t in to o p e ra tio n is u n k n o w n . 1 D w ight G regg a n d V iolet W oods
| vs J. D. B eeson a n d T h elm a Bee—
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon nor, a d ju ta n t- g e n e r a l a n d p a rty . It is g e n e ra lly believed th a t th e
E x cep t fo r th e m en in th e gun p u rc h a s e rs w ill issu e sto ck in San s o n ' 4 p. m.
P o a to ffic e a s Second C lass M ail
pit th e m a jo rity of th o se in th e F i uncisco a n d fo rm a la rg e com ­
M a tte r
PO R TLA N D - -L a rg e g a ra g e to
v icin ity did n o t re a liz e a t once pany.
be
b u ilt h ere.
. SU M M ER SCHOOL NOTES.
w h a t h ad o c c u rre d .
L ie u te n a n t
H aving received th e fu ll sa n c ­ S m ith , c o m m a n d in g th e gun and
tion* of D ean Jo h n J. L a n d sb u ry s ta n d in g a few fe e t d is ta n t, said
of th e U n iversity of O regon School lie rea liz e d w h a t h a d h ap p en ed
♦
1 »
of M usic a n d of th e U n iv e rsity E x­ only w hen h e saw h is m en lying
te n sio n d ivision, th e C h a u ta u q u a a b o u t th e w re c k ed rifle as th e
S u m m e r school is hap p y to a n ­ sm o k e a n d d u s t c le a re d .
n o unce th a t u n iv e rsity c re d it will *’ “ I th o u g h t it w as th e u su a l ex
he g ra n te d fo r w o rk done in m usic p lo sio n ,” sa id L ie u te n a n t S m ith,
S a tu rd a y s ’ e v e n ts in th e te n n is
A R E YOU SAVING
to a ll th o se d e s irin g su ch c re d it. ‘‘fo r th e heavy g u n s m ak e su ch a
to u rn a m e n t w ere am o n g th e m o st I
FOR A HOME?
T h is ste p is d ire c tly in a c co rd a n ce d e a fe n d in g r o a r a n d th ro w up
w ith o u r policy of th o ro u g h ly such a s p ra y of d u s t a n d c h a ff
There a r e m an y a d v a n ­
s ta n d a rd iz in g th e c u rric u lu m of Qiat an ex plosion co u ld n o t add
DICTIONARIES are in use by busi­
ta g e s o f h a v in g a hom e
a n y th in g to it. T he w hole th in g
th e s u m m e r school.
ness men, e n g i n e e r s , b a n k e r s ,
of y o u r ow n. T he so o n ­
judges,
architects,
physicians,
On ac co u n t of th e C h a u ta u q u a w as over in a se co n d .”
e
r y o u b e g in to sa v e for
farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- |
T he m en of th e A sh la n d com ­
p ro g ra m th is e v e n in g th e r e h e a r ­
th is p u rp o se , th e n e a re r
gymen, b y s u c c e s s f u l m e n a n d
you w ill be to g r e a te r
sal of th e c o m m u n ity c h o ru s w ill p a n y saw P r iv a te F ra le y c ru m p le
w o m e n th e w o r ld o ver.
W h a t is m o re r e fre s h in g th a n
h a p p in e s s a n d success.
o ccu r to n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in ste a d up a n d fall d e a d as th e big gun
Are
You
Equipped
to
Win?
a d ip in th e sp le n d id s u lp h u r
of 8 o ’clock a n d w ill be d ism iss­ exploded.
T hey did n o t rea liz e
p o o l?
The New International provides
S
ta
r
t
a
fu
n
d
fo
r
a
h
o
m
e
ed in tim e fo r th e c o n c e rt in th e th a t h e h a d been k ille d , as th e
the means to success. I t is an all­
now w ith T h e C itizen s
D on’t pay a m id d le m a n ’s p ro fit.
E V E R Y B O D Y GOES TO T H E
a u d ito riu m .
O u r a tte n d a n c e is re p o rt of th e g u n seem ed no d if­
knowing teacher, a universal ques­
B
ank
o
i
A
sh
la
n
d
.
Y
our
H
om
e
B
a
k
e
r
is,
in
a
sense,
tion
answerer.
ra p id ly in c re a sin g b u t we w ill not fe re n t to th e m th a n th e p rec e e d in g
NAT
j f y o u 8eek efficiency a n d a d -
be sa tis fie d u n til th e r e a re a t sh o ts. T hey a lso saw E lh a r t fall s tric tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b a k e s
fo r no one else— he sim p ly sup- - v a n c e m e n t w hy n o t m a k e d a ily : i
L a rg e P o o ls a n d S u lp h u r W a te r
least 150 o u t fo r th e re h e a rsa ls . w ith a sh e ll fra g m e n t te a rin g p lies h is ow n sto c k of fre sh a n d ; u se o f t h i s ’u s t f u n d of in fo rm
NOW O PEN
•
i j a tlo n ?
E a sh m o rn in g fro m 9 to 11 aw ay p a rt of his h a t b rim . T he w holesom e
400,000
Vocabulary
Terms.
2700
Pages.
o ’clock every child in tow n is ex­ sh o w e r of fra g m e n ts a n in s ta n t
6000 illustrations. Colored Plates.
30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000
pected to be in th e low er p a rk fo r la te r w as ob serv ed only by th o se BREAD, CAKES, ROLLS AND
- Biographical
-------- " ‘ " Et
*
Entries.
plays a n d gam es, s to ry -te llin g , w ho h a d n a rro w escapes as th e
FANCY PA STR Y.
Regular and India-Paper Editions.
In th e H e a rt of Tow n.
¡ n a th e c h ild re n ’s ch o ru s. T his d ead ly m issies w h istle d p a st th em .
Wrlteforspeo-
AT
w ork is in c h a rg e of Miss F e tty
T h a t m o re of th e 500 m en in
iruen pages,
E . J . R A IN E , M a n ag e r
illustrations,
of th e J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a . F ro m
etc. Free, a
set of Pocket
1 1 to 12 o ’clock Miss E d ith L in d ­
Maps if you
n am e th is
say will d ire c t th e re c re a tio n a l
paper.
w ork. T h e re is no c h a rg e w h a t­
G. &C.
so e v er fo r th e se g am es a n d every
MERRIAM
p a re n t is u rg e d to have th e ir
CO.,
Springfield, Mass.
180 EA ST MAIN ST.
c h ild re n th e re a t th e a p p o in te d
R. C. Jorgensen, Prop.
tim e.
Mr. W . C a rle to n J a n e s w as in
th e city S a tu rd a y m e e tin g h is p u ­
pils in violin. A fte r th is com ing
TAKE A T IP ABOUT
S a tu rd a y he w ill give a ll lessons HOUSE PAINTING
in th e u p p e r room o f P io n e e r h all.
FROM A POET
R e g is te r now.
The
poet
s a id :
“ W hat
is so r a r e a s a d ay in J u n e ?
T h en , if ev er, com e p e rfe c t
d a y s .’
T h e p e rfe c t d ay s of J u n e a re
fa v o ra b le d ay s fo r p a in tin g .
No sc o rc h in g su n to b lis te r
th e p a in t, s m a ll ch a n ce of ra in
to h in d e r th e w o rk .
Yes, J u n e is th e b est m o n th
of th e y e a r. So w hy n o t call
A ccording to th o m em b e rs of us up a n d m a k e a d a te fo r
J u n e ? W e s h a ll be g lad to a d ­
th e d e ta il from th e f irs t com pany
vise you in re g a rd to selectio n
v- ho acco m p an ied hom e th e body
of colors. P A IN T U P.
of th e la te R alp h F ra le y , w ho w as
k ille d F rid a y a t C am p L ew is,
H om er E lh a rt of A sh la n d w as n o t
TH E PA IN T MAN
w ou n d ed a s s ta te d in th e re p o rts
S a tu rd a y by th e b u rs tin g of th e
g u n w hich c a u se d su c h fa ta litie s
on th e field.
P riv a te E l h a r t ’s
n a m e a p p e a re d am o n g th e list of
w ounded, s ta tin g th a t his s h o u ld e r
w as b ro k en . A ccording to th e
A sh la n d m en a piece of sh e ll to re
S till g r e a te r re d u c tio n s on th e se
S a tin s, T a ffe tss, G e o rg e tte s and
aw ay a p a rt of E lh a r t’s h a t b rim !
lovely S k irts of F an -ta» sai, B ar-
C repe de C hine fig u re in th is o f­
an d s tru c k his s h o u ld e r, k n o c k in g
o h e tte , S a tin a n d o th e r new S p o rt
fe rin g fo r a q u ick c le a ra n c e .
him to th e g ro u n d . » T h is w as a t J
S ilks.
Saving o f F rom $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0
$ 3 5 .0 0 S k ir ts .......................... $ 2 0 .5 0
Ashland
Tidings
Ashland Furniture Co.
President
Of Bolivia
In Exile
L
Complete House
Furnishers
Hei
F urniture,
Carpets,
Linoleum ,
C ooking U tensils and Cam ping
O u tfits.
I
9 2 -9 4 -N o rth M ain S tre e t.
I
Corporation
Sells Road,
Is Report
TUESDAY EVENING
JULY 20th
W; A.Shell
nt the
Chautauqua
Auditorium
Hst Side Meat Market
The Barber
C h a r le s
K e n y o n ’s
G re a t
D ram a
The Water’s Fine!
•fu P
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
IN JR. SINGLES
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
Kindling
W ebster ’ s
N ew I nternational
99
By the Maurice Browne Players
* of New
# York City »
Buy Direct
The Natatorium
Admission 75c
T h e a tre s C harge $2.00 tor s u d i
A ttra c tio n s
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS
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The
Lithia Bakery
C le a r a n c e o f
Silk Dresses and Skirts
I
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a n d ♦ » S p r in g »Suits
BADLY INJURED
You now have an opportunity to get a new Sport Silk Skirt or a new
Silk Dress at July Clearance prices. You will be surprised at the beauti­
ful line we are showing, unless you have already seen them.
Dickerson
Skirts
H O T E L A U ST IN
BA R BER SH O P
W e use th e V iolet R a y fo r Scalp
T re a tm e n t a n d F a llin g H a ir.
Shoe Shilling Parlor
MEN’S
OXFORDS
IN
ENGLISH AND
BROGUE
STYLES
I Vhy suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments o f a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene­
fited many.
Why pay several hundred dollars for an
operation to remove a goitre when O. G.C.
can be obtained lor such a comparatively
small expenditure?
BUY YOUR
On T h ese Dresses.
FACTORY BLOCKS
N ow !
Gingham
Dresses
Blouses
O .G . C . when p ro perly applied gives satis­
factory results, or your m oney will be
refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
m b . Write for booklet.
Address Dept. 6
O.Q.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle, W ashington
W e h a v e a lo t of G in g h am S tre e t
a n d H o u se D resses to c le a n up a t
p ric e s less th a n th e goods w ould
cost you.
T he f ir s t re d u c tio n we h av e a n ­
n o u n ced on B louses com es ju s t in
tim e fo r th e w arm w e a th e r.
10 P er Cent. R edu ction on Any
S ilk B lou se in Stock.
Suits
A lot of o u r b est sty le s in S erges
a n d T ric o tin e s a re now included
in th e c le a ra n c e o ffe rin g s.
See
th em a t once.
S av in g s o f $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0 .0 0
O n T h ese S u its.
Voile
Dresses
Sav^ th e tro u b le of m a k in g up
y o u r S u m m e r D ress.
Y ou m ay
find ju s t w h a t you w a n t h ere.
10 P e r C e n t R e d a c tio n on All
V’o ile D resses.
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‘THERE IS A REASON
In Septem ber and October we do not expect
to get any blocks from H ilt. W hy not lay in
your supply now?
Are popular now, and com fort­
able for warm w eather.
Dresses
$ 3 0 .0 0 S k ir ts ............................ $ 2 4 .5 0
N G. BATES, Prop.
B ath s
.
We
Figured
Voiles
invite yonr inspection.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
“In th e H eart of Town”
A lot of S p ecial P ric e s on
P r in te d V oiles.