Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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S ta te d c o m m u n c ia tio n o f A sh la n d ;
L o d g e No. 23, T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , N o­
v e m b e r 10. O w ing to th e A rm istic e ;
day d in n e r a t C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r ;
h a ll, a lso on T h u rs d a y ev en in g , in ­
s te a d of F rid a y a s o rig in a lly p lan n e d
th e lodge s u p p e r a n d social sc h e d ­
uled fo r th is d a te w ill be p o stp o n e d
u n til e ith e r th e s ta te d c o m m u n ic a ­
tio n o r on St. J o h n ’s d ay in Decem ­
b er, m ere ly a b u sin e ss session being
held N ovem ber 10.
W . E. BUCHANAN, W . M.
W. H. DAY, S e c re ta ry .
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F E Y E L SPREAD
• 1 N elson, L. F. F e rg u so n , T h e A uto- a n d fo u r six -p o u n d e rs fo r s a lu tin g been th e le a d e r, a n d V incenzo Cosm o g o v e rn m e n t p ro p erty . ‘E d d ie ” Gei-
Bolshevik! at th e Vining—
NOTICE
Som e re m a rk a b ly in te r e s tin g pic-
M em bers of A sh lan d H igh School
IN PANAMA BY
, m o tiv e Shop, J. H. McGee, E. R. p u rp o ses.
, w ?re found to be g u ilty on tw o ru m a n d P a u l V olanti w ere found
tu re s of R u ssian im m ig ra n ts a r e be- A lum ni a sso c ia tio n m eet on P la za a t
HUMAN TICK Isaac, R ose B ros., O. A. P a u ls e ru d ,
T h e c u s to m a ry c e re m o n ie s, w ith co u n ts, one of co n sp iracy , a n d one g u ilty on th e one c h a rg e of c o n sp ir­
ing show n a t th e V in ing, i l l u s t r a t - ! 10 o'clock a. in. A rm istic e day to
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C. C. D a rlin g , J . S. J o rd a n , L. O rres, high n av al o ffic ers a n d d ig n ita rie s of of h a v in g receiv ed m id concealed acy.
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., N ov. 9.— W . F . J o rd a n , W . H. H o d k in so n , th e n a tio n a l a n d s ta te g ro u p s w ill
in g R alp h C o n n e r’s fam o u s sto ry , , ta b e p a rt in p a ra d e to high school
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“ T he F o re ig n e r.” T h e se p h o to s give g ro u n d s for d e d ic a tio n serv ices,
m a rk th e lau n c h in g .
a good idea o i th e d re ss, m an n e r^ ; 59-2 F lo re n c e P. A llen, S e c re ta ry , d ia n tic k h a s been p ro v en to be th e R ae, J. N. D ennis, C has. D rue, J. B.
T h e W est V irg in ia was a u th o riz e d
! tr a n s m ittin g a g e n t of re la p s in g fe v e r i S aw den & E on, C itizen s B ank of A u g u st 29, 1916, a n d th e c o n tra c t
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a n d m ode of living of th e people!
w ho a re now know n a s B olsheviki,
D on’t fo rg e t th a t th e Gill P isto n ni P a n a m a , a c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n A sh la n d , J. M. G ru m w ly , J. P. Dodge for h e r c o n s tru c tio n sig n ed D ecem ­
only th e e v e n ts p ic tu re d a r e sup- K ing is th e b est o n e on th e m a r k e t ., rec e iv e d h ere.
¡& Son, C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co., b e r 5 of th e sa m e y e a r, s u p p le m e n t­
posed to h a v e ta k e n jd a c e m an y D istrib u to rs, O v erlan d M arcy Co.
T h re e n u m a n v o lu n te e rs ris k e d ¡C . B. L a m k in , Dix & Son.
a ry c o n tra c ts being s ig n e d May 29,
y e a rs ago, w hen w om en w ore long
59-3 t h e ir lives by b e in g in fe c te d w ith th e
1917 a n d J u n e 18, 1920. T h e keel
an d a m p le s k ir ts , ro d e a h o rse w ith
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, fe v e r a f te r te s ts ‘on w h ite r a ts a n d
was laid A pril 12, 1920. T h is se em ­
b o th fee t on one sid e a n d h a d puffed
O nly th o se in c o stu m e a d m itte d ' m o n k ey s h a d in d ic a te d t h a t th e tick s
ing delay , it is u n d e rs to o d , is due
sleeves a n d re a l w aists. T he s to r m t* 0 F ir s t C om pany M asque.
c a rrie d th e re la p s in g fev er s p n o -
to th e fa c t t h a t d u rin g th e w ar, th e
c h a e te s from one a n im a l to a n o th e r.
scene is m ost re a lis tic , th e m o u n ta in
navy gave p rio rity to th e co m pletion
In th e e x p e rim e n ts c o n d u c te d by
sc en e ry su b lim e a n d p ic tu re s q u e . A CITY ÍNSTA LES
of sh ip s a c tu a lly n eeded u rg e n tly ,
L ew is B. B ates, L a w re n c e H. D unn
I and w hich co u ld be fin ish ed d u rin g
big bunch o f boys h ila rio u s ly w el­
N E W M OTO R AT
I (he w ar, in p re fe re n c e to u sin g ma-1
com ed C h a rlie C h ap lin la s t e v en in g
L IT illA SPRING S
J«« H . St. Jo h n of th e b o a rd of
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1 h e a lth la b o ra to ry a n d A ncon h o sp it-
in “ T he Id le C la ss,” w hich is r u n ­
1 te r ia l a n d la b o r on a hu g e sh ip th a t
n in g as a c o m p a n io n piece w ith
• could n o t have been com p leted w ith -;
T he city is c o m p le tin g i m p r o v - ja h in th e C a n a l zone, one v o lu n te e r
“ G od’s C ru c ib le .”
m e n ts on th e ir pow er line to th e ‘h ad in je c te d b e n e a th his sk in som e
! in th e tim e n e c e s s a ry - f o r w ar use.
anyw ay.
L ith ia sp rin g s p u m p in g s ta tio n fo u r! blood from a w h ite r a t in fe c te d w ith
pencils and figure the cost of
See o u r lin e of u s e d c a rs a n d J m iles e a st of th e city. T h e s in g l e 1’’e la p sin g lever. In to a n o th e r of th e
your coal bills on the basis of
tru c k s .
F in e v alu es fo r th e m oney d u e was rep la ce d w ith a th re e -p h a s e p a tie n ts w as in je c te d h y p o d e n n ic a l-
NOTICE
interest on some good investment
'a sk ed .
O v erlan d M arcy Co.
59-3 line, in o rd e r to give b e tte r service. ly a su sp en sio n of n a tu r a lly in fe c te d
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T he fo rm e r s ty le n e c e s s ita te s th e use tic k s , w hile th e o th e r v o lu n te e r s u b ­
too, isn’t it?
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 9.— ¡K in g s b u ry fo r N ovem ber 12, re a d s
of a m o to r w ith b ru sh e s w hich f ie m itte d to bein g b itte n by n a tu r a lly
F o ib e * L e a v in g Soon —
T h e h u g e b a ttle s h ip W e st V irg in ia ,j la dies free,
w hich is in co rrec t,
Then begin to discriminate in the coal
Mr. an d M rs. W illiam F o rb e s a n d U ««ntly get o u t of o rd e r a n d th e re in fe c te d tic k s. All of th e s e m en fell
Sold by
th e la s t w ord in A m e ric an d re a d - ' h e re w ill be th e u su a l 10 c e n ts w a r,
you
buy—and the way you bum it.
son Ja c k expect to leave w ith in a fo re re q u ire c o n s ta n t a tte n tio n to ill w ith th e fev er a n d , w ith th e evi-
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B eing io- d e n c e p ro v id e d by a n im a l e x p e ri­
Superior Domestic Lump Coal costs
few d ay s fo r L os A n geles, w h ere se c u re th e b est re s u lts .
from th e w ays of th e N ew p o rt New s w :sb to s ta te th a t I am m a n a g e r a t
no more—but does more It turns to
th ey will m a k e th e ir f u tu r e h o m e .; cu te d se v e ra l m iles fro m to w n, it m e n ta tio n , th is is c o n sid e re d con­
S h ip b u ild iù g co m p an y N o vem ber 19, K eim s
club
house, K in g sb u ry
heat—not a -great mass of clinkers,
Mr. F o rb e s has given his fin e or- b a s been fo u n d im p ra c tic a l to give c lu siv e pro o f th a t th e h u m a n tic k is
th e navy d e p a rtm e n t a n n o u n c e d re- ^In i l ’gs.
A nyone w ish in g a n y in-
soot and ash. Therefore, the first
c h a rd hom e on R oca s tr e e t, to his th is sin g le -p h a se m o to r th e re q u ire d th e c a r r ie r of th e g erm of re la p sin g
c en tly .
‘ io ri« a tio n re g a rd in g th e d an ces can
saving
is made. Then get on the good
new ly m a rrie d sou, w ho w ill lo cate a tte n tio n , w hich h as so m e tim e s re- le v e r,
W ith h e r ta k in g th e w a te r thq- la st s e ^ sa m ® from m e.
side
of
your heating or cooking appa­
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h e re in th e n e a r f u tu r e .
su ite d in d a m a g e to th e m ach in e.
R e la p sin g fev e r h a s been know n
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W hen th e b ru sh e s g et o u t of o rd e r a ls o a s fa m in e fev e r in th e p a st, as
LU M B ER CO.
money
so
rapidly.
T he lad les of th e W ed n esd ay Af- b isu ffic ie n t pow er is o b ta in e d , som e- j t o fte n a c co m p a n ie s tim e s of p riv a ­ b a ttle s h ip s will h a v e been c o m p le t­
( ‘as th a t is p ra c tic a lly in co m b u st-
I t is so m e w h at ed. T he o th e rs of th is c la ss a r e th e
tern o o n club a re n o ted fo r th e ir g o o d ' tin ies c a u sin g tb e c o p p er w irin g to tio n a n d fam in e.
Be sure and order SUPERIOR
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is y ield ed by som e o fth e w ells
d in n e rs . You will n ot be J is a p b u rn u h-
(not just coal) from your dealer.
lik e ty p h o id , b u t it r e c u rs a n d is in-
to n . a ll th re e of w hich a re a f l o a t .
¡ d rille d fo r n a tu r a l gas in O klahom a. ,
p o in ted in th is one T h u rs d a y even-
T he Ptim p a t M urphy s p rin g s Igi te r m itte n t, a n d th u s d e riv e s its
T he only s u p e rio rs of th e s e fig h t-
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ing. P io n e e r h all from 5 :3 0 to 8.
i d riv e n by a m o to r of th e th re e -p h a s e ’ nam e.
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i type, o b ta in in g c u r r e n t from a th re e -
A m e ric an navy c o n s titu te th e forni- FE D E R A L JURY’ CONVICTS
Lo«-al G irl M a rrie d —
1 p h a se line. T h is m o to r needb no a t- OREGON NORMAL
“ BIG TIM’’ MURPHY’ OF
iO.ible N o rth C a ro lin a class, w hich
A n n o u n c e m e n ts o f th e m a rria g e te n tio n ex cept o ilin g once a w eek,
SCHOOb PR EPA R ES
$ 8 8 5 ,0 0 0 M AIL RO B B ER Y
of M iss E lsie B. H a rn e r, fo rm e r Ash- 1» o rd e r to hook o n to th is k in d of;
RURAL TEACHERS will in clu d e th e S o u th D a k o ta , new
In d ia n a , a n d o th e r la te s t ty p e of
land g irl, to Mr. G eorge R iv ero s a t a line, w hich su p p lie s “ ju ic e ” fo r;
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CHICAGO, Nov. 9.— “ Big T im ”
San F ran cisco , h av e been receiv ed th e P o m p a d o u r S p rin g s co m p an y ,
OREGON
NORM AL
SCHOOL, m o d ern fig h tin g sh ip s, b u t w hich
U ntil th ey a re M urphy, th e p ic tu re s q u e C hicago la ­
by A shland frie n d s. T h e b rid e is th e ) th e c ity had to le n g th e n th e ir line, M o n m o u th , O r., Nov. 9.— P r e p a r a ­ a re n o t y et b u ilt.
bo r le a d e r, a n d th re e o th e rs , trie d
d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. L. H ar- ‘ tw o new poles being set on th e M ur (ion of te a c h e rs fo r w ork in r u ra l c o n s tru c te d a n d la u n c h e d th e W est
n e r, 145 A lm ond s tr e e t, a n d is w e l l i l ’hy p ro p erty . This c h a n g e av o id ed I c o m m u n itie s is o ccupying a la rg e V irg in ia a n d h e r s is te r sh ip s w llli fo r th e $ 3 8 5,000 ¿D earborn s tr e e t
m ail pouch ro b b ery , w ere round
know n h ere, h a v in g a tte n d e d th e lo- th e bad c ro ssin g of th e F a lls C ity > » b a re o f a tte n tio n a t th e O reg o n Nor- c o n s titu te th e c ream of th e A m eri-i
g u ilty by a fe d e ra l c o u rt ju ry h ere
cal schools.
M r. a n d M rs. R iv ero s line. An e x tra w ire w as s tu r n g to *aal school. T h e r u r a l school is a d - ' caI1 sea fig h te rs , a n d p ro b ab ly will
I m ille d by a ll e d u c a to rs to he t h e i ra n k w ith a n y th in g e lse in th e n a - '
will
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will m a k e th e ir k hom
th re e -p h —
a s e line
M urphy, w ho is a lle g ed to have
cisco.
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w eak link in th e e d u c a tio n a l c h a in , vies of o th e r c o u n trie s in th e sam e
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S u rn a m e s a re r a r e in Ice lan d , a n d ! a n d th e r e is a g r e a te r s h o rta g e of class.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
G et y o u r c o stu m e rea d y fo r th e such a s exist a re m ostly o f f o r e ig n ' te a c h e rs in th is field th a n e lse w h e re .
In fig h tin g trim th e W e st V irg in ia
m
F ir s t C om pany M asque.
o rig in .
* in s u p p o rt of th is view m ay be c ite d w.H c a rry a rin g sid e w e ig h t n t J 2 .6 0 0 I
o r call 399 E. M ain.
th e s ta te m e n t of P re s id e n t L a n d e rs to n s. She is 624 fe e t long o v er all,
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o v er 97 feet, a n d d ra w s th ir ty fe e t 1 L °® T~ F an Jc< h a ir pin b etw een P in e
in g e n e ra l is m u ch less a c u te th is
s tr e e t a n d F e rg u s o n 's sto re . F in d -i
e r p h o n e 437-R.
fall th a n fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p a s t, calls of w a te r. She h a s a speed of tw e n ­
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h a v e com e to th e n o rm a l fro m r u ra l ty-one k n o ts an h o u r,
sch o o ls p a y in g from- $125 *t6 $140 a ]
T he
W est V irg in ia 's
p rin c ip a l FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room w ith
Gloves—$1.25 pair
Blouses—$3.48 eacli
b o ard a n d hom e p riv ielg es. P h o n e
m o n th th a t w ere u n a b le to o b t a i n ; s c r a Pl>ing w eapons a r e e ig h t six teen -
3 41-J.
59-3
W o m en ’s fine q u a lity C hain-
M ade of C repe de C h in e an d
te a c h e rs a t th e b e g in n in g of t h e ! i,lch t u r r e t g u u s o f fo rty ’ five c a l,b re
T ric o le tte , e m b ro id e re d , witli
o ise tte gloves in W hite, T an,
Up lo Friday Noon, Nov. 11, w e w ill
W A N TED - —Good fre sh cow.
Ed
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tie
backs.
C
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Navy
each.
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s e ll a W om an’s B row n and Black
D avis.
P h o n e 478-J.
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T he n o rm a l school h a s s u p e rv isio n
Oxford at $ 7 .2 5
Blue and W hite.
o v e r fo u r r u r a l c e n te r sch o o ls in th e c a rrie d b-v a n y s b iP now in c o m m is -!p ° K S A L E — W ood— o ak , a ld e r a n d
Women’s Union Suits
c o u n ty w h e re p ro sp e c tiv e te a c h e rs s ' o n ’ ’I h e r e is a g r e a t d e a l of ta lk
lin e . 1 hone 1F5.
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These two styles are new
Attention, Amateur
“Stokers”
You who keep th e hom e
fires burning, take out your
Opportunity Day
THURSDAY
you are looking lor values,
Buy at This Store
ARMISTICE DAY
SPECIAL
and made by Lape
Alder
Company of Columbus, (). We
sell these at $9.50 regular and
put them on as a speejal fea­
ture to bring von to Medford.
SCHMIDT’S!liS S '
TODAY and
TOMORROW
THE TUCA'
ÖCÄUTlfUI
Charlie Chapin
In bis latest spasm
"The Idle Class”
and
The Popular Story
“ Gods Crucible”
A big strong picture of the great outdoors with lots
of action and an appealing story.
Friday—Saturday
HOUSE PETERS
“ The Invisible Power”
m ay b ecom e a c q u a in te d w ith th e of se v en te en -in ch a n d even tw en ty - FO R SA LE OR TR A D E fo r A shland
p ro p e rty , five tow n lo ts a t E a g l e ;
p ro b le m s th e y w ill e n c o u n te r in th e ir inch g u n s, b u t so fa r th ey a re only
P o in t, O regon. In q u ire 30 Second
E ach o f th e s e is u n d e r th e ta lk e rf of a n d a re n o t a n accom p-j
w ork,
j lish ed re a lity . T he la r g e s t g u n car-
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d ire c t s u p e rv is io n o f a c o m p e te n t ;
T h ese r u r a l sch o o ls a r e t h e ,rie<1 by an E n g lisb sh ip is a fifte e n - FO R SA L E — S m all b u sin e ss; will
c ritic .
c o n sid e r c a r in deal. A ddress F. B.
s u b je c t of o b se rv a tio n a n d s tu d y in in c h e r, a lth o u g h th e n e w e st sh ip s
laid dow n o v er th e r e a r e sa id to be
c a re of T ld in g 8 -
5 9 -3 ’
th e c la se ss a t th e n o rm a l, w h e re new
p lan s fo r r u r a l w ork a r e being in te n d e d fo r e ig h te e n -in c h guns. T h e DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — Special at-
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild ren .
w o rk ed o u t. R e c e n tly P re s id e n t L an- se co n d a ry b a tte rie s of th e W e st V ir-
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
d e rs h a s g iv en th e s e sch o o ls h is p e r - i s in ia in clu d e fo u rte e n five-inch guns,
g lan d s. _ R es. a n d office, 108 P io ­
so n a l a tte n tio n a n d h a s th o ro u g h ly fo u r th r e e ->nch a ln ti-a irc ra ft r if les
n e e r a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28.
a c q u a in te d h im s e lf w ith th e ir p ro b ­
lem s am i need s.
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LEBANON GAME
C o n sid e ra b le in te r e s t h a s b e e n !
a ro u s e d am o n g A sh la n d fo o tb a ll en-1
TUES.
One Night NOV.
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THEATER 6EAUTITUL
th u s ia s ts a n d b u sin e ss m en o v e r th e
L e b a n o n -A sh la n d g a m e to be played
on th e local field S a tu rd a y , a n d h e r ­
a ld e d as th e c h a m p io n sh ip t i l t fo r
a ll o f O regon o u tsid e of P o r tla n d . In
resp o n se to a p e titio n re c e n tly c irc u ­
la te d by th e h ig h sc h o o l th e follow ­
ing b u sin e ss h o u ses h a v e a g re e d to
close from 2 :3 0 to 4 o ’clock in th e
a fte rn o o n .
H. G. E n d e rs & Son, B. H. H in ­
th o rn e , S ta te B an k o f A sh la n d , T h o s .!
H. S im pson, P la z a C o n fe c tio n a ry , I
M itc h e ll’s, C. J. P e r rin e , B ond and
A tk in s, P. J . A m er, S. L. A llen, A. C. I
SUNDAY, NOVEM BER 13
Lower F loor ......................$2.<M)
Petticoats—$1.39
M ade of fancy s a te e n ; also in
p lain colors. All sizes, re g u la r
a n d e x tra .
Crib Blankets—$1.19 ea
Baby c rib b la n k e ts in J a c q u a rd
p a tte rn s . P ink a n d Blue.
Lace Collars—69c each
S everal new sty le s in fancy lace
c o lla rs, a t th is special price.
Hand Bags—$3.98 ea.
500 y a rd s of new fancy s a tin
and p lain colors in T a ffe ta ,
W ide rib b o n s fo r h a ir bow s
a n d fancy w ork.
All le a th e r h a n d bags. S everal
sty le s to choose from . F itte d
w ith m ir ro r an d coin p u rse .
Flannel
Gowns—$1.25
Wool Jersey Coating
$2.75 yard
ISk.
W o m en ’s s e p a ra te g a rm e n ts in
c o tto n
u n d e rw e a r.
w in te r
w e ig h t, s h ir ts a n d d ra w e rs.
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House Aprons—$1.48
OF I 9 2 l w- I MCHARIIE
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THE FACE OF THE EART
DOORS— 7 :3 0
Wool Challis—$1.25 yard
P lu s
war tax
UP
48c yard
W ool F re n c h c h a llie s in se v e r­
a l new p a tte rn s and co lo rs to
choose. F a s t colors.
E n tir e U p p e r B alcony . .$ 1 .0 0
OF
Ribbons
W o m e n ’s o u tin g fla n n e l gow ns
in fancy p a tte rn s a n d w hite.
Sizes 16 a n d 17.
Cotton Underwear—75c
garment
COMPANY
Sateen Bloomers 59c pr.
C h ild re n ’s sa te e n b lo o m ers, in
b lack.
M ade of b est q u a lity
sa te e n . All sizes.
Sweaters—$3.25
10 per cent
_ Jj
$1.25
W in te r u n d e rw e a r, fine q u a lity
All
fleece-lined union su its.
style:!.
C h ild re n ’s co at sw e a te rs, m ade
w ith belt an d pockets. T an
and H a rd in g Blue.
Ijower Balcony .................$ 2 .00
RICM
. W ilh ite , A sh la n d F u r Co., D ic k in -!
¡so n & Son, J . B. Ic e n h o w e r & S o n ,'
I H. W. S ilv er, H a rris o n B ros., S ta n d - 1
j a r d Oil Co., O v e rla n d M arcy C o.,,
T h e Boot Shop, M u rp h y E le c tric j
S h o p , R. R. P o r te r , A sh la n d A uto
Co., G e rtru d e B iede. R e c o rd e r, Pro-1
vost B ros., B illin g s A gency, F i r s t ;
N a tio n a l B an k , C lass A G a ra g e, K.
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Sateen
CURTAIN— 8 O’CLOCK SH AR P
M ade of good q u a lity G ingham
in strip e s. P in k a n d Blue. Ail
sizes, 1-2-3.
52 inch wool J e rse y c o a tin g in
H e a th e r p a tte rn s .
F in e q u a l­
ity fo r c h ild r e n ’s co ats.
Outing Flannel—20c yard
27 inch e x tra heavy w eight
o u tin g fla n n e l in light a n d
d a rk colors. A lso p len ty of
w h ite.
Have your hemstitch ing and picoting done here.
The Store Where Your P atro n ag e'Is Appreciated
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H . VAUPEL
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