9 PAG» F û t P. - - »&<-* Plan Large Winter Fair— Áá&Wtó DÁÍLÍ tlDlNÖS, Thursday, July 14, 1921 , . ■»*i#y **C • *>-••- Attends Pharmacy Session— White House Grocery, indi­ Advertising and County Printing co u n ty n u rse expense 28.51 g e n t su p p lie s < .................... io . 00 A sh lan d A fte r w itn e ssin g th e su c ce ss of W . H. M cN air, local d ru g g is t and T id in g s, co u n ty p rin tin g a n d a d v e r t i s i n g ..! 99.30 th e sp ecial tra in id ea Jiilv 4, w hen: m e m b e r of th e s ta te b o a rd of p h a r- T o ta l $170.71 T o ta l $445 .18 Ja c k so n v ille P ost. co u n ty th e S o u th e rn P a c ific Com pany g a v e 1 m acy, is in P o r tla n d a tte n d in g a Local and Personal W a te r M a ste r Caro of Poor at Poor Farm p rin tin g ................................... 5.00 F re d N. C um m ings, w a te r sp ecial serv ice b e tw e en G ra n ts P a ss ¡se ssio n of th e b o a rd . D u rin g his D r. W. W . P. H o lt, co u u ty ------ Side Lights------ - m a s te r ’s s a la ry ..................$125.00 p h y s ic ia n ’s sa la ry a n d ex­ a n d thi9 city , th e C h a m b e r of Com- ■ absence, a n A la sk a n “ s o u rd o u g h ” T o ta l $104.30 F re d N> C um m ings, w a te r pense ....................... . . . . . $ 80 00 m erce is p la n n in g on a big W n te r w ho m et M r. M cN air d u rin g th e la t Indigent Soldiers m a s t e r s e x p e n s e ................. 14.29 Geo. W. N oble, in d ig e n t so l­ F a ir In D ecem ber of th is y e a r, at t e r ’s te rm a s U nited S ta te s m a rs h a l W. N. W ells, s u p e rin te n d e n t MASONIC MEETING co u n ty fa rm sa la ry .......... 125 Of A ccepts H onolulu P o s itio n — d ie rs re lie f ............................$ 85.00 T o ta l $139.23 Alias L o u ise H om es, of th is city J w hich t is p la n n e d to h a v e sp ecial; In th e n o r th e r n te r r ito r y , is c a n n e d E d B lnns, m e a t fo r co u n ty Roads and H ighw ays C o u n ty A tto rn e y tra in s r u n n in g in to th e city fro m a t th e p a rk an x io u sly a w a itin g th e fa rm ........................................ 1 7.05 / J. T. Z im m erlee, f e r r y m a n ’s w ho g ra d u a te d from th e F obiola Geo. A. C odding, sa la ry of both d ire c tio n s. r e tu r n o f th e d ru g g is t to ren e w ac A lb e rt C ran e, n u rsin g a t s a la ry .....................................$ 75.00 tra in in g school fo r n u rs e s a t O a k ­ d istric t a tto rn e y ............... $ 1 0 0 .oO co u u ty fa rm .......................s 10 00 C o u n ty N u rse S ta te d A c o m m u n ic a tio n of A shland lan d . C alif., will sail th is fall for: ♦ <$> q u a in ta n c e . J. C. Cones, serv ices as d e p ­ H. C. C onger, co u n ty farm M arie E. F a lld in e , co u n ty A m e ric an L eg io n to E n te r ta in — L odge No. 23. ib is ( T h u rs d a y ) ev- uty d is tric t a tto rn e y . . . . 20 00 supplies • • • • • • M m.> • • • • l , H o n o lu lu , w h e re sh e lias accep ted a ’ n u r s e ’s s a la ry ........................$125.00 Medl’ord Book S to re, co u n ty A n tic ip a tin g th e fall an d w in te r Visits at Roseburg__ e u in g , J u ly 11. ln a d d itio n to rou- C al.-O re. P o w er Co., lig h ts pos lio n in th e Q u een ’s h o sp ita l A m erican Red C ross, re n t fo r a tto r n e y ’s o ffice s u p p lie s. 2.40 fo r co u n ty h o sp ita l .......... 10 35 ; co u n ty n u rs e ....................... seaso n , th e local A m erican L egion M rs. M ary H om es T u c k e r, 351 Av- tin e b u sin ess. d e ta ile d re p o rt of 8.00 R aw les M oore, d is tr ic t a tio r - post is a lre a d y m a k in g a rra n g e m e n ts e ry s tr e e t, h a s re tu rn e d from a busi- D r. B ert R. E llio tt, co u n ty G ra n d L odge p ro ce e d in g s a t re c e n t Back to P re -W a r P ric e s— M arie E. F a lld in e . county lie y ’s o ffice e x p e n s e .......... 50.00 farm expense ....................... 15 00 n u rse expense ....................... 9.20 w ith th e M idland L yceum of Dbsj n ess trip to R o seb u rg . session. M em ber» u rg ed to be p re s ­ On and a f te r J u ly 11, 1921, we Clifford Garvin, county farm M edford S ervice S tationT M oines, la ., fo r a se rie s of high c lass; > e n t a n d v isitin g b re th re n Welcome. (C o n tin u e d T o m o rro w ) expense ................................... l 40 will w ork to th e p re -w a r price list. e n te r ta in m e n ts u n d e r A sh la n d post} H. R. A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g H u tc h iso n & L u m sd eu , c o u n ­ W. E BUCHANAN, W. M. F o r cash . Ira R eed er. 2 6 1 -6 1 ty farm s u p p l i e s ......... 74 29 W. H. DAY, S e c re ta ry . a u s Picea* and gas fitting. Repairing a specl- Leon B. H a sk in s, co u n ty ♦ & ♦ * ¡alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J. P a s te i n S ta r < h a p td - V isito r— ifarnt s u p p l i e s '...................... 2. 3.27 F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in ♦ M ath es E n te r ta in (»nests — Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele­ M rs. Ida V m bach, of th e O regon p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat- | Fnters ‘Frisco Hospital— Mrs W illiam M athes a n d Miss Jes-i ph o n e fo r co u n ty farm . . 20 E a s te rn S ta r c h a p te r; w as a v isito r a to riu m . 2 2 5 -tf M ,sa C a th e rin e H a rk in s is in San M onarch Seed & F e e d Co., sie M athes, 115 N orth M ain s tre e t, th is week at th e hom e ol Mrs Alary | co u n ty fa rm su p p lie s . . . . 05 <$> F ra n c isc o w h e re sh e is a tte n d in g th e a r e e n te r ta in in g M rs. C hisholm a n d i W ilsh ire , 87 G ra n ite s tre e t. Mann’s Dept. Store, county 'n u r s e s tra in in g c o u rse a t th e Lan son, R ay, of P o rtla n d , at th e ir hom e Entertained at Informal Parties— i ♦ farm su p p lie s ....................... 24 g u e st of Mrs. J. S. P a rso n s . 138 N o rth - P acific Tel. Co., tele p h o n e ♦ ♦ E a rly H a rv e st A pples, p e r lb ................................................ 5,. A tten d S yn od at C o r v a llis— K lam ath F a lls Visitor— M ain s tre e t, has been th e h o n o r g u est 7 £ fo r c o u n ty fa rm .................. 2.75 Civic Improvement Club Meet«— Dr. J a m e s S p ear, field m issio n a ry , 'Miss G e rtru d e Cox, of K la m a th a t se v era l in fo rm a l p a rtie s d u rin g T. T. Shaw , c o u n ty farm G reen B eans, New C abbage a n d O th e r V egetables ¡Regular meetings are being held D r. expense of th e New E r a m o v em en t, a n d R ev.j F a lls, a rriv e d in A shland y e ste rd a y th e p a s t w eek. ................................... Now on th e M arket .00 M rs. R o g e rs w as by th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e , C. F . K o e h le r a r e ¿ te n d in g th e ) .u “ *e*v’ ^uiciu i fo r a lew d ays visit w ith frie n d s in e n te rta in e d la st T h u rs d a y a t a nic- K E R S H E ’S HONEY z, r ok - o , v \ th ro u g h o u t th e s u m m e r m o n th s. (county fa rm expense . . . . 41 .26 j P re s b y te ria n synod a t C o rv all s. tiiis city. m e in L ith ia P a rk by m em b e rs of W . N. W ells, s u p e rin te n d e n t, C akes, 2T>t- P in t J a r s , S5c Q u a rts, ttoe r ♦ <3> th e T rin ity G uild. I FO R SA LE— C o n fe c tio n a ry s to re co u n ty farm ex p en se . . . . 8 .00 Good C anned T o m ato es, each 15c. 7 f o r ........................... $1.00 Mr. JJ. B. B row n or T olo says P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk, 10c th e . ♦ « i so o d p a y in g b u sin e ss n e x t d o o r to M iss P. M. W ells, la b o r a t S m ith to ld J o n e s th a t G eorge Yeo, q u a r t a t R ose B ros. 2 4 3 -tf F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook s t o v e s 'nnQt n»)tM „ ■ . co u n ty farm ......................... 40 .00 H A L F GROUND SA LT , ... i P ost o fifee a n d -at e n tra n c e o f L ith ia O rin W a k efie ld , co u n ty farm still in su re s a u to m o b ile s. 26 2 -tf e a n d ovens. A sh la n d F u r n itu r e Co. i P a rk 50 lb. s a c k s .......................4O<- 100 lb. s a c k s .................... 73c j P a rk . A d d ress P la z a C onJectionary expense ................................... 3 .10 L* a v e on A u to T ou r— <» <9 <9 23 N. M ain, A sh lan d , Or. 266-6 B ellev iew C rops G ood— .1. P. W olfe. H enry P ro v o st, and Gold Strike Made— N oth in g B e tte r th a n a Good F rie d C hicken fo r th a t T o ta l $4 60 TT I F red C. H om es, m arslia l in th e j A. fl. P r a c h t left y e s te rd a y on a tw o P icnic D inner A new a n d v ery in te r e s tin g s tr ik e „ „ * < C o u rt H o u se Expend* p a ra d e - J u ly 4. is m a k in g h ay w hile w eeks v a c atio n a n d m o to rin g trip to lias been, m ad e on E v a n s c re e k by **** 4*** ^rouhi<'"~ B. L. M oses, ja n ito r 's s a la ry $ 56 25 ( T h e te le p h o n e m e a n t so m e th in g C arl th e su n s h ’nes a t his ran c h in th e p o in ts in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of th e Jim N e a th a m e r, w ho h a s in te re s te d B jö rk lu n d , la b o r on. B elleview d is tric t. He s ta te s th a t s ta te , in clu d in g P o rtla n d an d Bend. tw e lv e of his re la tiv e s, a n d p r e p a r a ­ in th e life of E. J. K a is e r, local p o st­ c o u rt h ouse ........................ 78 75 V ic to r Jo h n so n , la b o r on m a s te r, w hen h e w as In fo rm ed by th e g ra in c ro p s in tlie d is tric t a rc «> tio n s a re b e in g m ad e to open th e c o u rt h o u se ........................ 86 .00 very heavy. Guns and F ishin g T ack le— g ro u n d fo r e x te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts. use of th e “ h e llo ” c o n v en ien ce T u e s­ W . A. B ishop, c o u rt h o u se ex­ E lk h o rn G un S tore, 81 O ak s tre e t. T h e o re ta k e n o u t so f a r show s u r ­ d ay e v e n in g t h a t M isses K a is e r w ere <$> * p e n se ..................................... 6 .50 W hat is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u ­ 261-1 mo a n iu m , gold and n a tiv e c o p p e r in h a v in g tir e tro u b le w ith th e ir c a r C al.-O re. P o w e r Co., lig h ts sic? Buy a sm all V ic tro la an d ta k e ❖ <8> M. C. L in in g e r a p p e a re d a t th e c ru ­ fo r c o u rt h o u se .................. .50 good q u a n tity .— G old H ill News. Tom D ixon, c o u rt h o u se ex­ it a lo n g . R ose B ros. 2 4 7 -tf Civi<- Im p ro v e m e n t C lub G ives F lag s cial m o m e n t to be o f a s sis ta n c e to ♦ ♦ p en se ........................................ 59. .50 T h e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t clu b , a fte r M id su m m er s u its a t P a v ls e riid ’s. th e p a rty . C. F o rd , w o rk on c o u rt e n te rin g a float in th e p a ra d e J u ly ♦ $ 2 6 3 -tf h o u se g ro u n d s .................... 82. .00 4. gave aw ay six ty -o n e caps a n d ! A ll m o th e rs, s is te rs , v^ives a n d F re d J. F ick , c o u rt h o u se ex­ ft ft flag s to g irls w ho took p a r t in th e W M U ser R e fo rm s— pense ........................................ 6. .40 d a u g h te r s o f ex-serv ice m en a re in- p a ra d e . T h e next club m ee tin g will G eorge N. K ra m e r, local a g e n t of v ited to th e A rm o ry F rid a y n ig h t a t M edford Iro n W o rk s, c o u rt h ouse e x p e n s e ....................... 2 28. .16 be Ju ly 19. a t th e “ R o u n d T a b le ” in, th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany, who 8 o clock to p e rfe c t th e o rg a n iz a tio n Big P in e s L u m b e r Co., c o u rt L ith ia P a rk . « "sw o re o f f ” as a to bacco u se r la s t of th e W o m e n ’s A u x ilia ry of ' th e h o u se e x p e n s e ....................... 121. .85 $ M arch, a c c o rd in g to a re c e n t com ­ A m erican L egion. W e m ak e S u its to o rd e r. K. T o ta l $725 91 pany b u lle tin , is said to h av e g ain ed at ft $ N elson. tf Jail At Crater I^uke— iitty p o u n d s a n d s e v e r il co in s of ft ft B. L. M oses, j a ilo r ’s sa la ry $ 56 25 th e rea lm by hi3 a b stin e n c e . His E lm o N eil a n d fam ily a r e a t C ra ­ J o h n B. P a lm e r, p ris o n e r’s L eaves for B erk eley , C a lif.— expense ................................... 2 50 Mrs. P ercy C. S tra tto n . 121 Bush frie n d s a lle g e th a t h is actio n is a te r L a k e w ith th e ir h o u se g u e sts, s tr e e t, is in B erkeley, C alif., w here s o u rc e of w o rry to th e to b acco tru s t. M r. a n d M rs. C lin t C hisholm and B. C. S'teversten, tax i hire, p ris o n e r’s exp en se ............. 1 25 ♦ ♦ son, R ay m o n d , a n d M rs. L u ella R og­ WITH AN ALL STAR CAST sh e is v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs. L e s ­ C. E. T e rrill, expense on p ris ­ W E R E P A IR a n y th in g . P h o n e 114. ers. T hey expect to r e tu r n S a tu r ­ te r W a rre n , of th a t city. o n e rs ........................................ 13 4 24 2 5 9 -tf day. Our youth we can have but today, E ffie M. T e rrill, m eals fo r ft ft p ris o n e rs ................................. 89 70 We may always find time to grow old.” Mr. a n d M rs. W. D. Gill a n d Mr. New Tiro S im p - GA L»FO UR . N ....................... a n d M rs. B alis, w ith o u t of tow n B u tle r, B u rd ic & W ise is th e n a m e A. R. T h o m p so n , c a re of COMEDY of a new local c o -p a rtn e rs h ip , w hich g u e sts, w e re v a c a tio n e rs a t C ra te r p ris o n e rs ................................. 12 .00 w ill m a n u f a c tu r e a n l sell p ro d u c ts L a k e th is w eek. L ew is U lrich , ja il e x p e n s e . . 5 .25 Jn o . M. W illia m s, ja il ex­ ft of th e C la rk T ire C a r rie r an d C h a n g ­ FRIDAY—SATURDAY On Fishing Trip — pense ........................................ 4 .55 e r com pany. G w in B u tle r and R. L. 00 A. H a rtm a n , ja il n^atron . . 51 D r. G eorge O. J a rv is a n d II. S h u ­ B u rd ic a re a t th e h ead of th e c o n ­ Is a mat ter of importance to You. Where ler, a c co m p a n ie d by M ilindy - a n d cern. T o ta l $356.74 von will spend it is a matter of interest to us. B alem , a r e “ catchin,g th e big ’u n s ” <9 f t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice cream in Blu canyon w h ile on a fish in g —Starring— p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity Ice c re a m s and trip th is w eek. FO R SA LE— P ra c tic a lly new U ni­ ♦ ft s h e rb e ts a re serv ed . 2 6 4 tf v ersal h o t a ir fu rn a c e s u ita b le fet Return* from F r is c o - h e a tin g b u n g alo w . L ess th a n halt' ♦ ft p rice. All re a d y to in st ill. See Mrs. T ony F ra n c o , w ho has been A lp h a CliapHV R e p o rt— W in. M. B riggs a t once. 266-2 a re now in effect to th e fo llo w in g d e lig h tfu l places v isitin g h e r m o th e r, M rs. G re e n ­ T h e r e p o rt m ad e by M r?. E liz a ­ • fo r R est. R e c re a tio n an d A m u sem en t b eth B ush, w o rtl.y m a tro n of A lpha w ood, in S an F ra n c isc o , C alif., h as W A N TED — K itch e n help. C all 402- R a f te r 6 :3 0 . 265-3 Newport. c h a p te r. E a s te r n S ta r, r* . „ tin g th e re tu r n e d to h e r hom e, 460 B o a 'e - v a rd . M rs. G reenw ood re c e n tly u n ­ re c e n t session o f th e g ra n d c h a p te r Gn tile P a c il’c O cean an d Y aquina Bay is th is FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. c h a n n iiig old place w here th o u sa n d s r e tu r n y e a r a f te r « a t P o rtla n d , is laid to h a v e been d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n fo r h e r All conveniences. Tel. 414-R. y e a r to spend th e ir v acations. 265-3* ♦ ft th e m ost c o m p le te a n d c o m p re h e n ­ M oves H e r e fr o m M edford — siv e e v e r m ad e by a n y w o rth ? m a­ Crater Lake, LO ST— L a st S unday, b etw een A sh­ M rs. J. C. C la rk , of Medford-, h as tro n of A lp h a to th e fo lljw ng of land a n d G reen S p r i t e m o u n ta in , A w orld w o n d er in th e C ascade R ange. M ore th a n one sack c o n ta in in g fo u r p a irs of a m ile above th e sea is th is b e a u tifu l a z u re blu e lake th e local o rg a n iz a tio n . M rs. M in­ ta k e n th e h o u se a t 158 G ra n ite fo r shoes a n d c lo th in g . F in d e r r e ­ - se t in th e c r a te r of a h u g e m o u n ta in . n ie L e tso n , of On4 tr io , w as elected th e su m m e r. S he is h e re on ac co u n t tu rn to 150 S ixth s tre e t. 266-6* S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL of th e cool s u m m e r c lim a te an d to w o rth y g ra n d m a tro n . A m ong a p ­ Tillamook County Beaches. COOKING A P P L E S — C a n ’t b e a t ’en. p o in tees, o ffic ia l lig h tn in g d id n o t d rin k th e m in e ra l w a te rs. Beyond th e C oast R an g e M o u n tain s a re th e se new fo r pies o r sauce. 20 lbs., $1.00; ♦ ft s tr ik e n e a r e r th is c ity th a n R ose­ an d unspo led places w h ere th e ocean an d fo re st m eet. 50 lbs., $2.00, d e liv e re d . PI101 Hotel Anstin Arrivals— b u rg , M rs. C a rrie B ill, of th a t tow n, 9 -F -ll. Other Resorts. N ew a rr iv a ls a t th e H o te l A u stin p e p re a e n tin g “ E le c tr a ’ a m o n g th e a r e : G. W . P u tn a m , D avid W ilke, Jo se p h in e C ounty C aves, C o lestln , S h a sta M o untain galaxy of s ta r s in th e g ra n d c i.a p te r. R e so rts, Y osem ite N a tio n a l P a rk . Mb San F ra n c is c o ; K. A. R en sh aw . J Ashland News in Paragraphs A Plaza Market S P E C IA L S ‘I Plaza Market is the Place 61 North Main St., Ashland Today only. Rip Van 99 Winkle The Call of Youth Chautauqua Friday Night Your Summer Outing "The Sage Hen” Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares GLADYS BROCKWELL WALLACE MacDONALD LILLIAN RICH e. R. IS A A C & co. T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E Friday and Saturday Specials T a ilo rs fo r D. D eL ong, P o r tla n d ; W. A E d g e r, S e a ttle ; H . L. G eim , E u g e n e : -3 W. llitf So ru n s on, G ra n ts P a s s ; M r' a n d Mrs. Prisoners Get Magazines— G. S. M iller, W a sh in g to n , D. C .; Mr. A re a d y re sp o n se w as c a d e to a n d M rs. W . R. M cM illan, Mr. an d th e a p p e a l o f th e p r la ia » r s in th e M rs. W . D. M cM illan, E u re k a , C alif.; co u n ty ja il fo r re a d in g m a te ria l, and M rs. T hos. G ilcre ase a n d fam ily, now th ey h av e p len ty . T h e in m a te s L o n g B each, C a lif.; E. E. M cM ichael, used to w h ile aw ay th e long ev en ­ S a c ra m e n to ; M r. a n d M rs. W. H. E v­ ings sin g in g , but now th e y read . T his a n s, B a k e r; M rs. J. R S n u rsh w a lse is »aid to be a re lie f to n e a rb y J a c k ­ and d a u g h te r, B ak er. so n v ille hom es. ♦ <8> H ave a fit a t o r r e s . Men a n d W om en. ft ft '•(h e g o i, O u td o o rs” is th e title of o u r new s u m m e r b o o k ­ let w hich d escrib es th e d iffe re n t re s o rts in w estern O re­ gon a n d in clu d es hotel and cam p in fo rm a tio n . Copy free on req u e st. F o r t u r t ^ e r in fo rm atio n , in q u ire of tic k e t a g e n ts Southern Pacific Lines JO H N M. SCOTT, G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent. Look over the things listed he»e Just tin* scp.soiinblc articles wanted immedintelv, yet not elwnys tje at such interesting figures. This is tie» most i»‘>,.oit ¡m » time to provide for summer want-. JUST ARRIVED! A LOVELY DISPLAY OF WASH DRESSES ^Oogarenes]^ Tennis Tournament Opens__ W ay n e R am sey , C la rk B u tte rfie ld , H e n ry E lm o re a n d P a u l W a g n e r w ere th e s ta r le a d in g player« In th e te n ­ nis to u rn a m e n t w hich s ta r te d th is m o rn in g to la s t u n til 3. T he boys will play fin ish m a tc h e s th is a f t e r ­ noon. M any of th e y o u n g e r g e n e ra ­ tion w ere on th e c o u rts to d ay , d e sig ­ n a te d a s J u v e n ile day. T he to u r n a ­ m en t w ill last fo r th re e days. ♦ ♦ Ten Pound Baby Roy— Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their «««H of Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase. • This is necessary because engine operation causes'road dust, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank> case oiL This gritty oil circulates through your engine^ impairs *♦* P^r- formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers, co­ operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flush­ ing Oil,—the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating ett» ciency of fresh oil used. T he cleaned crank« case is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown abov%—4t r*—“ ■ op erai/on and / o a f * 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caiifantia) GOUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page Two) Z. W o lg a m o tt, r e g u la r in d i­ g e n t ........................................... A n n > W a tk in s, r e g u la r In d i­ g e n t ........................................... 15.0« Due to change of residence will sell Oakland Six Touring Car for 12.81 1919 model, overhauled completely and in fine oudition. Six good tires. 15.00 9 .Of 12.00 1.50 Jno M. Williams R Co., indi­ g e n t supplies ................... ie.00 Apron D resses- $2.25 M ade of fine q u a lity P lesse cre p e in flesh color. E lastic a t w aist an d knee. Women’s Athletic Under­ wear—$1.48 J u s t a rriv e d ! L ad ies silk faced H oleproof H osiery. R ibbed top. C olors, w h ite, b lack and brow n. All sizes now in stock. 10.75 5.12 84.00 Tissue Gingham Dresses $4.98 Holeproof Hosiery—$1.25 500 6.00 M adp of good q u a lity Z ephyr gin g h am sm all pla »Is. T rim m ed w ith w hite poplin. All sizes. Bodice m odel Lady S ealpax A th letic u n d e rw e a r fo r w om en. J u s t as c o m fo rta b le as b r o th ­ e r ’s. Com e in flesh a n d w hite. 8.00 10 Gingham Dresses -$2.50 Bloomers—$1.39 American Red Cross, car fare fo r in d ig e n t ......................... W . C. B olioii, c o u n ty cem e­ te ry exp en se ......................... C o m m u n ity C lub o f T a le n t, in ­ d ig e n t e x p e n s e ....................... E. C. F a b e r, in d ig e n t ex p en se M rs. M. E. M id d te b u sh er, in- ‘d ig e n t e x p e n se .................. L e o n a rd O o rth ru p s , m ilk fo r i n d i g e n t ................................... S acred H e a r t H o sp ita l, in d i­ g e n t e x p e n s e ......................... B. P. T heis« & Co., in d ig e n t su p p lie s .................. A lice U lrich , r e n t fo r in d ig e n t W a rn e r, W o rtm a n & G ore, in d ig e n t su p p lie s ............... W h ittle T r a n s f e r it S to ra g e , in d ig e n t exp en se ............... Voile Dresses—$1.98 M ade of priuteiV voiles in lig h t and d a rk colors. Good sty le s to r s u m m e r w e a r .' M ade of good q u a lity tissu e g in g h am in s trip e s and plaids New su m m e r styles. A real b a rg a in . A ten p o u n d baby boy w as born to M r. an d M rs. E d w a rd H ain es, 459 M echanic s tr e e t, th is m o rn in g . The bo.v w as c h ris te n e d R ay m o n d D ale H aines. should your crankcase be CLEANED? These dresses are not the kind ordinarily oil»* ed at su.’h low prices; in fact individual style, up to date cat. and colorings. Wash dresses are so fresh and chum looking cool and youthful. One should have a good supplv, and no time could he better than this to get them. E 267-R Dress Ginghams—19c yd Com e in a s so rte d p laid s and checks. All new p a tte rn s . Sold re g u la rly a t 25c a y a rd . Made o f good gin g h am in checks a n d plaids. T rim m ed w ith pique. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. Ladies’ Gowns- $1.98 M ade of p rin te d Plesse crepe. P in k w ith b lu e design. Cut good and full. Sizes 16 and 17. Muslin Gowns—$1.19 L a d ie s ’ m u slin gow ns trim m ed w ith e m b ro id ery . C ut full len g th . Sizes 16 and 17. S fk Tissue Ginghams 85c yd. New T issu e g in g h am s in th e m uch w an ted checks, such as brow n, red. g reen , blue and a p ric o t. 72x90 Sheets- $1.48 \\ e a rw ell sh e ets. M ade w ’ili ta p e selvage. Sold re g u la rly a t $1.65. J u s t a lim ite d num h e r to he sold a t th is price. Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done here— THE BALCONY SHOP The store where your patronage is appreciated.