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ASHLAND DAILY TÎD1XGS.
Tidings
Established 1876
Published E very^E vening
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL
CITY AND
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Except
lh e fo llo w in g le tte r fro m Asses* » th in k w ould ta k e a p ro p o rtio n a te in*
s o r J. B. C olem an to J." W. E ld en of c re a s e if c ru ise d .
I Seven O aks, forem an, of th e g ra n d !
If th is be t r u e > >'ou can re a d ily
Subscription Price Delivered in City ,
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s e e t h e b e n e f i t a c r u i s e w o u ld hu t n
O ne m o n th
. . . .
$ 6 5 I JUI7 . th o w * a a in te re s tin g s id e lig h t! *
e n e n e i.t a c iu i^ e w ould be to
T k m m o w t o ................................. 1.95 o n th e v a lu e or a n o lf i c i.l „ m b . . I
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a9seasor
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.76 i
01 -Coos c o u n ty says t h a t th e c ru ise
O ne y e a r ........................................... 7 .6 0 ; c ru is e in J a c k s o n co u n ty
• | - of
* *«—•—
* w as th e
tim b e r ■-
in th a t c o u n ty
Mail and Rural Routes.
"M r. J o h n W . E ld en
b est .n v e s tm e n t th e c o u n ty ever
n m i ' : : : : : : : : : : : : : A S » ■ n ' C e n tra i
m ade. A nd th a t u n d e r th e c ru ise
----- I D ear S ir
th e ir best tim b e r is assessed a t $30,-
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
O ne y e a r ........................................... 6.50
“ As p er y o u r v e rb a l re q u e s t t h a t 000 p e r q u a r te r sectio n , w hich is
ADVERTISING RATES:
i tb is o ffic e fu rn is h you w ith d a ta , r e l­ $4 400 m o re th a n o u r b e st tim b e r Is
a tiv e to w h a t a tim b e r c ru ise . #-and a ssessed fo r p e r se c tio n .
Mr. Bey­
Display Advertising
S ingle in s e rtio n , each in c h ............. 30c farm c la ssific a tio n w ould co st, a n d e rs say s th e y a r e now h a v in g th e
YEARLY CONTRACTS
w h a t th e b e n e fit to th e co u n ty w ould a g r ic u ltu r a l la n d of Coos c o u n ty s u r ­
Display Advertising
veyed a n d c la ssifie d , w h ich he says
O ne tim e a w e e k .......................27 % c be, beg to s u b m it th e fo llo w in g :
“ I h a v e a check on 6856 a c re s of! wMl be o f g re a t b e n e fit to th e as-
Two tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
E very o th e r d a y ................. . . . . 2 0 c
tim b e r in th is c o u n ty th a t is as- ¡s e s s o r ;n h is w ork, a n d w ill raise
Ixwrtl R ead ers.
sessed a t $ 2 3 6 ,9 2 0 . T h is a c re a g e h a s 1 th e v a lu a tio n of Coos c o u n ty ap-
E ach line, each t im e ...................... 10c
384.4 8 8 ,0 0 0 b o a rd feet o f tim b e r, of p ro x im a te ly a m illio n a n d a h a lf d o l­
To ru n ev ery o th e r day fo r one
w
hich a b o u t 76 p e r c e n t is yellow and la rs. T h e c o st as "subm itted by Mr.
m o n th , each lin e, each t i m e . . . . 7c
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
s u g a r pine, o r £ 9 2 ,2 1 0 ,8 8 0 feet. .T his B eyers w as tim b e r c ru is e , $4 1 ,0 0 0 ,
o r m ore, each lin e, each tim e . . . . 5c
pine a t $2 p e r M. w ould be w o rth I a n d th e a g r ic u ltu r a l su rv e y , a b o u t
Classified Column.
$584.421.76 a n d th e o th e r k -------
in d s o f. $18,000.
O ne c e n t th e w ord each time.
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or tim b e r, 92.277,120 b o ard feet, a t 50
“ Mr. W. B. C ook, a s se s s o r of
m ore.
th e w ord each tim e.
c e n ts per M. w ould be w o rth $46,- C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , say s t h a t th e
F lr s t T im e, p i r ^ po?nt l i n e ____10c
° F & tOtal tim b e r v a lu e o f
- -----
tim b e r c ru is e in t h a t c o u n ty cost
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8 p o in t
$ 6 3 0 ,560.32
Now a d d to th is la n d 'b e tw e e n $ 4 0,000 a n d $ 4 1 ,0 0 0 , a n d
l i n e .........................................
Be a v a lu e of $5 p e r a cre, o r $34,280, ■ t h a t th e c ru is e ra is e d th e ir v a lu a tio n
C ard of T h a n k s, $1.00,
and Jt w ould give you a v a lu a tio n i tw o m illion d o lla rs th e f ir s t y ear,
O b itu a rie s, 2 % c e n ts th e line.
fo r a sse ssm e n t p u rp o se s o f $664,-
you can see t h a t if th e sa m e w ork
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
A d v e rtisin g fo r f ra te r n a l o rd e rs 940.32. w hich d e d u c t th e p re s e n t a s ­ in th is c o u n ty w ill do fo r us w h a t
a r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ sessed v a lu e of $236,920, w ould it did fo r th e m , it w ould be m o n ey
a tio n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e­ leav e you a n et gaiu of $ 4 2 8 ,0 2 0 .3 2 , | w ell sp e n t.
lig io u s a n d b en ev o len t o rd e rs w ill be
“ Now we h av e a t ------
lea st -------
2 5 0,000
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad-
------ j “ V ery tru ly y o u rs.
v e rtisin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r j a c re s of deeded tim b e r lan d , a ssessed
“ J . B. COLEM AN,
c h a rg e is m ad e .
1 -*•
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a t ------
from * $5 . . to . $40
p e r a c re , w hich I¡
“ C o u n ty A sse sso r.”
What Constitutes Advertising!
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,!
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le w h ic n ,
is used by n ew sp a p e rs to d iffe rin -
a tia te b etw een th e m :
“ A LL f u tu r e
e v e n ts, w h ere an ad m issio n c h a rg e '
Is m ade or a co llection is ta k e n !
iS A D V E R T ISIN G .” T his ap p lie s to
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By H EN R Y W. K IN N EY
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
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k in d a s w ell a s to in d iv id u als.
- -’ted I ress S ta tf C o rre s p o n d e n t)
All re p o rts o f such a c tiv itie s a f te r
TOKYO, J u ly 25.— O fficial silen ce
th ey h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
envelopes th e re s u lts of th e g re a t
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n !
.. ,
. .
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney!
1 e a ,u Io re *sn o ttic e c o n fe re n ce
c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n ; w hich d e lib e ra te d oil J a p a n ’s poli
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is NEW S. ; cies in re sp e c t to v a rio u s c o u n trie s
on th e c o n tin e n t of A sia.
W e make, a ll q u o ta tio n s on
Militants and Moderates Divided
In Japanese Imperial Conference
Monday, July 25. i» 3 l
DISCOVERY OF RICH ORE
M ithell. T he s tr ik e w as m ad e on th e
AT NORUNG MINE CACHES
p ro p e rty of F r a n k W ilm a rth and co n ­
• EXCITEMENT AMONG .MINERS sists of a vein c a rry in g la rg e q u a n ­
D iscoveries o f ric h o re upon th e
p ro p e rtie s fo rm e rly k n o w n a s th e
N o rlin g tnin© on J a c k s o n c re e k , h a s
c a u se d a s t i r a m o n g local m in in g
m en . A ssays ta k e n of o re fro m v a r­
io u s p lac e s show v a lu e s r u n n in g from
$9 to $18 p e r to n .
An e n g in e e r’s su rv e y of th e f o u r'
led g e s show t h a t th e y w ill in te r ­
sect a t a g iv en p o in t u p o n th e prop-'
e rty , a n d a tu n n e l I9 ,now b e in g
d riv e n upon one of th e veins t h a t
w .ll c u t th is In te rse c tio n a t about*
300 fo o t d e p th .
N u m e ro u s p o c k e ts h a v e been ta k e n
fro m th e s u rfa c e a n d sh a llo w w o rk ­
ings, y e t c o n s id e ra b le o re h a s been
s ta g e d a n d sh ip p e d w ith e x c elle n t
re s u lts , n e ttin g fro m $50 to $100 per
ton.
T h e m in e is s itu a te d a b o u t th re e
m iles by good ro a d fro m J a c k s o n v ille
iind a little o v e r one m ile fro m th e
ra ilro a d , a n d is - e a s ily accessib le.
titie s o f fre e gold, som e of it r u n ­
n in g as h ig h as 5 0 p er cen t.
Mr.
W ilm a rth had a po w d er box furt of
th e ric h q u a rtz .
H e h ad been fo l­
low ing th e lea d in fo r som e tim e.
T h e re a re ru m o rs c ru r e n t in th e G al-
lice d is tric t of a ric h s tr ik e a t th e
m o u th of W h isk ey c re e k , h u t th ese
h av e n o t been s u b s ta n tia te d .
Mr.
M itchell, who opened up th e old O r­
iole m ine, re p o rts th a t th e h ills a re
full of p ro sp e c to rs b ro u g h t in by th e
re c e n t discoveries.
W OOD
In order to m ake room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash with Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
W. C. T. V. NA TIONAL S l 'I ’T.
SO CIA L M O R A LITY HAS A F-
‘ P O IN T M E N T FROM GOVT.
By MRS. H EN R Y H. LE A V IT T
Dr. V aleria H. P a rk e r, n a tio n a l
d ire c to r of social m o ra lity , as exec­
u tiv e s e c re ta ry of th e U nited S ta te s
in te r d e p a r tm e n ta l
social
hyg ien e
b o a rd , w as a n n o u n c e d y e ste rd a y by-
M ajo r G e n e ral M. W . Ire la n d , s u r ­
geon g e n e ra l of th e a rm y a n d c h a ir ­
WHAT’S IN A NAME? HERE’S ' m an o f th e b o ard .
D r. P a r k e r is c o n sid ered one of
HOW I’ROSPEOT WAS NAMED
th e fo re m o st a u th o r itie s on social
W hen J u d g e W illiam L, C olvig h y g ien e in th e c o u n try . D u rin g th e
s ta te d la s t S u n d a y t h a t h e a n d his w as sh e w as a m e m b e r of th e n a ­
b rid e s p e n t t h e i r h o n e y m o o n fifty - tio n a l co u n cil of d efen se, and had
tw o y e a rs a g o a t D u n d e e ’s m ill, th a t su p e rv isio n o f th e s ta te policew om ­
en in C on n ecticu t.
w as lo c a te d j u s t s o u th of th e p re s­
T h e A shland W . C. T. U. has
e n t P ro s p e c t h o te l, h e ra is e d th e
placed
a v a lu a b le m ag azin e, pul»
q u e s tio n a s to how a n d w hen P r o s - 1
llsh ed in B a lt’m ore, e n title d M other
p e c t w as n a m e d . J im G riev e cam e
a n d C hild.
to th e re s c u e by s a y in g t h a t tw e n ty -
five y e a rs ago, w h e n th e y bu*lt th e
f ir s t sc h o o l h o u se , th e q u e s tio n a ro se
as to w h a t th e p la c e s h o u ld be
n a m e d . M r. A ik e n s a id , “ T h e place
h a s a b r ig h t p ro s p e c t; l e t ’s n a m e it
P ro s p e c t.” A nd th e y did.
J u d g e C olvig sa id “ th a t re m in d s
m e of th e n a m in g p f P e r s is t post-
office.
T h e p eo p le t h e r e w e re so
p e rs is te n t in t h e i r e f f o r ts to h a v e a
p o st o ffice e s ta b lis h e d t h a t i t was
n a m e d P e rsfe t.
J a m e s G riev e lo c a te d a t P ro sp e c t
tw e lv e y e a rs a g o a n d b u ilt th e h o tel
th e re .
H e h a s b e e n a d d in g to th e
p lace e v e r since.
T h e y w ill d o u b le
th e c a p a c ity fo r n e x t y e a r .
P eo p le
o fte n a f te r p a r ta k in g once of th e
s p le n d id bill o f f a r e s e rv e d by Mrs.
G rieve, a lw a y s bo o st fey th e place.
J n fa c t, J im h im s e lf is a tra v e lin g
a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r t h e place?
A
W ATER
SPR A Y E D
on flow ers will keep them
lre sh and lovely fo r a long
tim e.
G et a reel of o u r
firs t q u a lity g a rd e n hose
a n d keep y o u r Gow ers,
fru its , veg etab les and law n
h e a lth y and th riv in g . And
we Help in th e e ffo rt to
m ake g a rd e n in g pay by
c h a rg in g th e lea st we can
fo r g a rd e n accessories.
S IM P S O N ’S
IJIT L E
HARDW ARE
Summer Fuel
Cut
Pine Cord
$3.25
to S ib e ria to c o n d u c t th e n e c e ssa ry
n e g o tia tio n s .
A s m ig h t be ex p ected , a c c u sa tio n s
h av e been m ad e t h a t th e J a p a n e s e
m ilita ris ts e n g in e e re d , o r a t le a s t
w
e re p riv
e K a p p e lis „ t -----
coup,
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r , in
j o r d e r t h a t th e w ith d ra w a l o f tro o p s
m ig h t be p re v e n te d . On th e o th e r
h
W h ile th e fo re ig n o ffice hud o rig ­ a n d , if J a p a n s tic k s to h e r b a rg a in ,
JD K W ORK
in ally p lan n e d to give a n o u tlin e of as o u tlin e d , It w ill show t h a t sh e Is
from
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th e r e s u lts in an. o ffic ia l s ta te m e n t m a k in g a n h o n e st a tte m p t to g e t
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
to th e p re ss; th is id ea w as a b a n -f ° Ut o i S ib e ria • w ith fa> 1y clean
S am e prices— R e a so n a b le P ric e —
doned fo r som e reaso n . It i8. how - hands’ and a tangled Po in < in A sian
to all.
ev er, possible to form a very a c cu ­ p o litic s w ill th u s h a v e been b ro u g h t
L n ie re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, r a t e op in io n of m ost of th e d e c is io n s' a g r e a t ste p n e a r e r so lu tio n .
REPORT GOLD STRIKE IN
P o sto ffic e a s Second C lass M all
w hich w ere m ad e, from ta lk s with*
Matter.
GALLICE DISTRICT. GOLD HILL j
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well in fo rm e d o f f ic ia ls in a position
“ In the Heart of Town’’
GOLD H IL L ., O r., » J u ly 2 5 ,— A I
to know .
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♦ gold s tr ik e on B irch c re e k in th e G a l - !
.LIVELY LONDON LAUGHS . »
T h e decision to w ith d ra w th e
lice d is tr ic t is r e p o r te d by F . N. j
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A beg g in g p rin c e w h at beg-
i> tro o p s from
S ib e ria , ex cept th e
g a r p ities n ot!
i> A m u r reg io n a n d S a g h a lie n ; a n d <•> As E n g lish sp e a k n g p eople. •«>
$»! Horn th e K w a n tu n g ra ilro a d , w as re-i <!> we a ll can re a d a n d u n d e rs ta n d <£
— S h a k e sp ea re .
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^ jg ard ed a s a v icto ry fo r th e p r e m i e r ’ * new sPa Pe rs a n d m a g a z in e s p u b - »
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a n d th e fo re ig n o ffice o v e r th e m ill- ’ * Iished in L o n d o n - Of c o u rs e .
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‘ ta r is ts . fo r w hile th e civil o f f i c ia ls ! * L o n d o n er8 who Pprusf>
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i f th is g e n e ra tio n does n o t p ro ­ h av e fo r so m e tim e p a st been anx-
n e w sp a Pe rs a t th e H ° u s e of
ject fo re sts a n d rep le n ish th em , th e io n s to ta k e such a c tio n , th ey h a v e r p a r ,i a m e n t - on L o n d o n B ridge, 4
n ex t g e n e ra tio n will have uo forest». been th w a rte d by th e iron o p p o sitio n * ° r n e a r L o rd N elson M onum e« t
In d ee d , th e p re s e n t g e n e ra tio n itse lf of th e w a r
d e p a rtm e n t. I am l n - i t ° n T r a f a lg a r Square., e n jo y th e
w ill be v irtu a lly fo re stle ss if th e r e fo rm ed , how ever, from a re lia b le i
R n g ,ish h u m o r- B ut, A m e ric an
so u rce, th a t
th is a c tio n w as gu 1
a u d le n c e s
w ho
see L ondon <i>
is n ot c o n serv a tio n of tim b e r
gested by no less a person th a n Mih-
* laU gh*
“ TopiCs o f th e D ay ”
film s a lso fin d th em good en- S>|
S im p lic.ty , p u rity a n d p recisio n of is te r of W a r G en eral T a n a k a , even
speech a re a d p iira b le . It ja r s o n e ’s th o u g h op p o sitio n re m a in s in th e
te r ta ln m e n t. P e rh a p s som e o f
sense of th e fitn e ss of th in g s to fle d g e n e ra l s ta lf, w hich c o n tin u e s to I <8* o u r re a d e rs th in k t h a t B ritis h <#>|
lim o u sin e th o u g h ts c a rrie d a ro u n d h a rb o r m any re a c tio n a ry m ilita ris ts ! ❖ jo k e s m ay lac k so m e of th e
k ick fo u n d in th e Y a n k e e b ra n d <? |
in flivver lan g u a g e .
of th e p re -w a r school.
of fu n n im e n t.
W e feel s u re
W h e th e r G en eral T a n a k a ’s actio n
•
❖ vurti
t h a t th e iiu
h u iiiu
m o r quo
q u o ten
te d below
Should c iv iliz a tio n c o n tin u e to _ >.
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old
Bond
S tre e t
n u rse m ig h ty a rm a m e u ts to its bos­
so ld ie rs w e re fin a lly a b le to see th a t <?> flav o r-
om , w a rfa re w ill c o n tin u e , an d be­
p rese n c e
o f J a p a n e s e i« .
Ont o f the Swin,
com e th e poison asp to s tin g civ ili­ c o n tin u e d
tro o p s in S ib e ria w as bound to lead
z a tio n to d e a th .
M istress: “ M ary, w hy d id n ’t
to w ar, c a n n o t be s ta te d .
Such a
you b rin g on th e f in g e r bow ls?
w a r w ould involve en o rm o u s forces
<$> D id n ’t th e lad y you la st w orked
T he e n o rm o u s su m s th a t a re ex­
Any Spring Goat one-half Price—Ladies Suits 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount.
a n d expense.
F u r th e r m o r e , con­
3> fo r h a v e th e m ? ”
pended on a c c o u n t of w ar w ould
tr a r y to th e fo rm e r w a r w ith R u s ­
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per cent or more off.
tra n s fo rm th e h u m an race, if devoted
M aid: “ No m um . H e r frie n d s
sia, th e R u ssia n s wou'ld th is tim e
to b é n é ficie n t a r ts of peace.
alw ay s
w ashed
b e fo re
th e <«>!
Silk Dresses reduced 10 to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear 10 per cent off.
be fire d w ith p a trio tis m to d riv e
; cam e to d in n e r .”
o u t th e in v a d e rs, w hile th e J a p a n e s e
Ln and Silk Underwear Reduced.
W ith th e m asses of civilized h u ­
— L ondon ( E n g .) T it Bits.
w ould be lu k e w a rm , to say th e lea st. 4»
» ♦ *
m a n ity m a k in g w a r on w a rfa re , th e
Laces and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount- Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
Since th e c o n fe re n ce b ro k e up, th e
ch an ces of a tta in in g u n to u n iv ersa l
Speculation
s itu a tio n in S*beria h a s ch a n g ed by <?>
cent discount
peace a re good.
A L o v e r “ I w ish y o u ’d find
c a p tu re by th e K a p p e list fo rces of <§> o u t how I s ta n d w ith y o u r
White Goods and Figured Voi es all reduced.
V ladivostok and n e ig h b o rin g te r r i-
f a th e r .”
WAR MADE MEN BETTER
to ry .
T h e w ith d ra w a l policy was{^>
Btaohed Muslin, 12 1-2—19—22 1-2—25c—Curtain Goods and Draperies 10 per cent disc
H iss L a ss: “ Oh! W h y ? ”
m ade c o n tin g e n t on th e C hita gov­ <».
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One Lot Dress Ginghams, 19c
e rn m e n t’s a c c e p tin g c e rta in J a p a n ­
on th e S to ck E x c h a n g e to n ig h t.” «>
A m erica as e lse w h e re c o n c e rn in g th e
ese d e m a n d s, c h ie f am o n g w hich was
Sport Silk Skirts, $9.75------ Jersey Jackets, now $6.95
— L ondon (E n g .) M ail.
s p iritu a l effect of th e w ar. b u t a
th e
u n d e rta k in g
of
m a in ta in in g
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m ore c h e e rfu l view o f one of th e
peace in S iberia. It w ould seem as
Market Method
re s u lts of th e c o n flict is held by
if, now th a t V ladivostok h a s passed
“ D ad, w h a t’s a social s c a le ? ” «>
Rev. H enry T a lb o t, of W a sh in g to n ,
One Lot
o u t of th e c o n tro l of th e C h ita gov­
Selling Fast—the
“ W ell, g e n e ra lly sp e a k in g , «
w ho a s s e rts th a t th e a v e ra g e d o u g h ­
C H A M O ISE T T E GLOVES
e rn m e n t, th is m ig h t m ak e it d iffic u lt
old m an , i t ’s a place w h ere
DRESS GINGHAMS
boy is a b e tte r m an fo r h a v in g been
in slip-on sty le , C ream G ray and
SILK HOSE
fo r J a p a n to accep t an y g u a ra n te e «•> m oney is w e ig h e d .”
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in th e a rm y , ('a n o n T a lb o t is only
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alues
up
to
$2.06
w hich it m ig h t be w illin g to m ak e,
<
19c
at $1.50
re fle c tin g th e o p inion o f m any of b u t a high o fficial in fo rm s m e th a t ❖ — L ondon (E n g .) B y sta n d er.
Now $ 1 .1 » a n d $ 1 .3 »
a
* « *
S IL K GLOVES
us w ho o b serv e th e fo rm e r so ld ie r.
th is w ill m ak e no d iffe re n c e , a n d <»>
Her Only Chance
$
W e know th a t to m ak e g en era) th e th a t J a p a n re m a in s, in sp ite of the!<fc
One L ot a t
“ She says sh e is going to give ->
s ta te m e n t t h a t th e w ar b ro u g h t o u t ch a n g ed co n d itio n s, w illin g to w ith -U » sin g in g le sso n s.”
8»c
p e rm a n e n tly th e b a se r h u m an a t t r i ­ u ra w h e r tro o p s on C h ita ’s a s s u r ­
TW O-BU TTO N S IL K GIA)VES
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’ S h e’ll h av e to.
N obo d y 'll
b u te s of th o se w ho becam e th e d e ­
DEVONSHIRE
of e x c elle n t heavy q u a lity w ith em ­
JA P CREPE
an ce of m a in te n a n c e of o rd e r, an d
e v e r pay h e r fo r th e m .”
fe n d e rs o f o u r c o u n try is g ro ss libel. t h a t a h ig h o ffic ia l w ill soon be se n t
b ro id e re d w rists, in W h ite and G ray
❖
— L o ndon (E n g .) A nsw ers,
CLOTH
Special
T h e boy we knew b efo re th e w a r is
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j,
no w orse m o ra lly fo r h is experience, w hich is u p liftin g an d o f a kind to
35c
35c spedai
4» .
Polite Hint
a n d in m any In stan ces his c h a ra c te r develop a s tro n g m o ra l f ib e r ’
C u sto m e r: “ I say, do you
-<e
h a s been im proved.
T h e c le a n -liv in g y o u th w ho w ent
<?> e v e r play a n y th in g by r e q u e s t? ”
It seem s th a t th e re could be’ n o 1 to w ar still is as p u re a s he e v e r
D elig h ted M usician:
“ C er-
o th e r logical re s u lt.
W hen a lad * w as. w ith th e ad d ed e x p e r i e n c e ^
* ta in ly , s ir .”
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sev ered th e h o m e tie s, he p u t hint- w hich m ak es him m ore firm in h s
Bridal Long Cloth
Bridal Cambric
u sto m e r:
r: “ - T ,' h hPa
en 1 I w w ondpr
onder «»
s e lf in to a position w h ere he m u st belief a s to w hich road to follow
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19
to
29c
22 to 33 l-3c
n e c e ssa rily do som e se rio u s th in k - a n d th e few o th e rs a re uo w om « 1 H ' ° U
p s0 good as to play a
in g a b o u t th e fu tu re . W ith not o n fc th a n th ey w ould have been an y w ay . L S e d ^ m y° h m e h ’ ” U n tl
Wood
PER TIER
LUCKY
STRIKE
Good For Cook Stoves
CIGARETTE
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Jlearm
*
GLOVE
th e po ssib ility hut th e p ro b a b ility • Aside from p hysical effects. we m u st j
t h a t h e tbever a g a in w ould see th e I b eliev e th a t th e so ld ie r is a b e tte r ♦
ones who lo \e d him a n d w hom h e | m an fo r his experiences.
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loved, is it n o t lik e ly th a t his tre n d j g r a n t him th a t, fo r it Is little en-
o f th o u g h t did n o t ten d to w a rd th a t I ough co m p e n sa tio n .
— L ondon ( F n g )
♦ I i
P u n ch
h'
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“ T opics of th e D ay” F ilm s
«>
Briday Nainsook
22 to 48c
S P E C IA L S
Bleached Muslin
12 1-2 to 25c