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__________ AS ISLAND DAILY TIDINGS
« li.ia y . May 5, 1922
D ance K in g sb u ry S p rin g s every
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. L eed o m ’s O rc h e stra .
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
NOTICE
TO TH E PEO PLE OF .JACKSON
R e g u la r m e e tin g A sh la n d P o st No.
AND JO SEPH INE COUNTIES
po stp o n ed u q til W ed n esd ay ev en ­
I re s o rt to th is m ed iu m o t an -
ing, May 10, 1922.
All m em b ers
u rg ed to be p re se n t.
n o u n c in g to th e people of th e s e two
co u n tie s, w hich c o n s titu te th e F ir s t
ju d ic ia l d is tric t, th a t I am a candi-
Visitor' from D akota—
dae for th e office of C irc u it J u d g e .,
F . E. W atson an d Miss W in ifre d
—
I . have
been a re s id e n t u.
of « J a » c k . v so i n i
W atso n a re th is w eek e n jo y in g a ! c o u n ty> O regon, fo r a p erio d of 40
v isit from M rs. B. E Jo n e s of B i s - y e a rs ’ a n d d u r in B th e la st 20 y e a rs
I have been
a c tiv
en g tWQ
ag ed co in
th e
™a r k -
D a k ., a t t h e i r . hom e. ’ pract|<5e
of Uw
in ely
thege
u n tie8
. U nw itting Criticism.
Froccsc of Absorption.
T here a re some well-intentioned per­
M iss e l i t i s t i n ä M e rrim a n , b e a d o f
sons who walk about th e stre e ts of a
« » * '” •» "" " " " / » " ’•
U a ^ T S « ™ , V o ^ “ " . a Î a t"‘î
/ Local and ^Personal
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D ivision E n g in e e r C h an g ed __
--------------------- Side Lights — ----------------
Prln ted tex ts and religious exhorta
E . E. M ayo, fo rm e rly division en-
“D isarm am ent, when it comes, will
tlons-
do
aw ay with the absorption of one
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g in e e r oi th e S o u th e rn P acific com -
rlle other afternoon one of them
S H R IN E M EETS
For m suraaoe. fire or a u t o P o r t l a n d a,» ,8lo„. a , p T r t Z .
country
—
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.« « Just ...
..T ha„ by t another.
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took *..........
for his - t«
pitch
in
S ta te d session of H illa h T em ple B eaver R e a lty Co.
1 J 7 t r h as been tra n s fe r re d to th e sam e
fro n t of a potato chip stall. On his „
/ a »sm ng, or >oa constrictor,
th is ( F r id a y ) evening, a t M asonic,
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placard ran the affrighting q u e rv :
»untries rem ind me of the elderly man
p o sition on th e S a c ra m e n to division
in the sm oker who bent over iiu old
h a ll. R o u tin e b u sin e ss; also special
D ance K ingsbury Springs every
“A
fter
life,
judgm
ent.
A
fter
jmlg
w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t S a c ra m e n to .
m ent_ w h ||t?..
gentlem an seated in front of him and
m a te rs
re g a rd in g
ce re m o n ia l
a t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Lecdc.-n'g O rc h e stra , a c co rd in g to
s
a id :
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rive
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M edford, M ay 26, th e S h rin e b all in
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the
potato
s
ta
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ann
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cêm
en
t.
A sh la n d , M ay 12, an d th e San F ra n
lending me your spectacles a moment
She
is
m
a
k
in
g
an
e
x
te
n
d
e
d
trip
on
aa
o
th
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law
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now
p
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K
in
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from
W.
H.
K
irk
b
rid
e
,
en-
cisco trip in June.,
R ecovering from Infe tion—
“ ‘Not at all,’ said the kindly old gen
¿Uneei of m a in te n a n c e of w ay and 'lie F acific c o a st, acco m p an ied by
P r io r to my ad m issio n to p ra c tic e Ix,n<ion Anawefs-
j
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F. J. NEW M A N, P o te n ta te .
tlem
an, ‘not a t all.’
J a c k B raidy is r ov erin g from s tru c tu re s .
. .
s tiu c tu r e s .
H. A. H am ilton
for h e r little son.
in th e c o u rts, I serv ed tw o te rm s as
LooKing Ahead
W. H. DAY, R eco rd er.
“T he elderly chap fixed the specta-
an In fection o t h is ha d. from w hich
W edmore— W h at’s the idea “ OI
of eiv-
,
, on his nose.
C ounty School S u p e rin te n d e n t, a n d
e n g in e e r a t
gi\- c]es
tirinly
he h a s been s u tte rto g to r som a tim e. P o itla ild 8lR, . pcd>
ing
your
fiancee
a
cig
a
rette
case?
tw o te rm s as C ounty C lerk, and p re ­
On P leasure Trip—
i “ ’T hank you,’ lie said. ’And now,
V isiting A unt—
¡H e is s till a t C o rv allis, w h e re he is
3
ced in g my electio n to th o se tw o po si­ Does she sm oke?
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
H.
H.
P
a
lm
e
r
drove
G a y b o y -O h . no hut she’s lust about 8ir*
yOW, . ? °
1O“ Ke,‘ r‘‘fld *'°ur
Mrs. C h a rle s M ears, of P o rtla n d , j a tte n d in g school,
tio n s, I ta u g h t school in th e co u n ty
d u e to b re a k off a m i s e n d my p r e i ?
y ou k in d ly p a s s it over
Picnic Lunches—
o v e r to Ja c k s o n v ille th is a fte rn o o n , fo r a p eriod of seven years.
a rriv e d in A sh lan d T h u rs d a y fo r a
to m e?’ ”—W ashington Star.
T he positio n of C irc u it J u d g e Pts l>Hck a n d 1 c a n u se it m v se lf
Cold m ea ts, sa la d s, d o u g h n u ts, In t b e *r S tu d e h a k e r, w ith F r a n k
visit w ith h e r a u n t, M rs. M ary W il-I
T h e b est hom e m ad e c a n d ie s can
sh o u ld n ot be th e fo o tb a ll of p e tty
1 5 2 t f i8 ia h a m braad> P a rk e rh o u s e ro lls. B a‘ n th o u se a t th e w heel.
sh ire .
be h ad a t R ose B ro th ers.
p o litics a n d I can n o t. a n d sh a ll n o t,
buns, n u t loaves, pie an d cak e to
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play p o litics w ith an y ‘sect, cre e d or
o rd e r. W e know how. H om e B ak- R e tu rn s fro m 'F ris c o —
O u r s u its sa tisfy .
P a u ls e r u d ’s. , R e tu rn to K la m a th F a lls __
c h u rc h , n o r w ith any e d u c a tio n a l,
ery>
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rth
M
ain.
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n
ry
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n
d
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rs
J
r
.,
w
ho
w
as
in
San
relig
io u s, c h a rita b le o r f ra te r n a l o r ­
1 9 8 -tf
Mr. a n d M rs. V. G. B a rth o u se ,
g a n iz a tio n to c o n su m m a te an e le c ­
“
F
ra
n
c
isc
o
a
tte
n
d
in
g
“
b
u
y
e
rs
’
w
e
e
k
”
who h av e been v isitin g w ith Mr.
tion.
T h e o ffice o f C irc u it J u d g e
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
th e r e la s t w eek, h a s a rriv e d hom e, m u st a n d sh o u ld be above such m a-
H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g r a d u a te s B a rth o u s e ’s p a re n ts in A sh lan d for
a n d J u n e b rid e s.— N eedlecraT t S h o p .! se v e ra l days, le ft T h u rs d a y fo r I< 0 R R E N T — O ne room
fu rn is ___
h e d a f ‘e r sp e n d in g a few d ays in K lam - c h in a tio n s.
___ _______
h o u se w ith cooking o u tfit, w h ere a t,i F a lls, v isitin g w ith his b r o th e r
1 c o n sid e r t h a t th e electio n of one
------
K la m a th F alls.
you can he to y o u rse lf and have J o h n .
i to th e P osition of C irc u it Ju d g e ,
A ble to Re Out—
_______
lots of lig h t an d su n sh in e .
153
_______
i w h ere he is c h a rg e d w ith th e obll-
T. D. L e m a ste rs is a b le to be out
B a rg a in s in second han d law n
G ra n ite .
P h o n e 411-R
5>ns.i
. ,
g a tio n of p ro p e rly d e te rm in in g th e
a g a in a f te r a few d a y s’ sick n ess.
, m ow ers. F ix it Shop. B eaver block.
. ' ,8»ling M o th e r —
¡p e rs o n a l an d p ro p e rty r ig h ts of his
FO R SA LE
lh o u sa n d -h e a d e d k a le
T h o m as F u so n , of M edford, is. fellow c itiz e n s, m ak e s it in c u m b e n t
p l a n t s 10 c e n ts p e r 100.
A lso i Rpeudjn g a few d a yS jn th e cjty Tjg_ upon him to be u n fe tte re d by any
T he fam o u s V ictor 10 inch reco rd P a in tin g H ouse—
fre sh m o rn in g m ilk , 25 c e n ts p e r .7,
/
“. ex p ressed o r ta c it pledges excent-
—
gal,on.’ 15 c e n ts h a lf g allon. 153
lg Wlth h is n io ,b e i' on L a u re l, in g th e one o n , y th&J hpgwi’n dQ f)ls
h a s been red u ced from 85 c e n ts to
C IT IZ E N S BANK BU ILD IN G
Mrs. P h o eb e W ells, on th e c o rn e r
s
75 cen ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select of G resh am a n d H a rg a d in e s tre e ts ,
J r a n ite St. P h o n e 411-R . 208-1 s t , e e t.
u tm o st to see t h a t th e law sh a ll be
UP STA IR S
from a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf is im p ro v in g h e r resid e n ce w ith a
p
ro
p
erly
a
n
d
eco
n
o
m
ically
a
d
m
in
is-
F O R SA L E — F o ld in g baby bed r u b ­
te re d , an d th a t ju s tic e sh a ll be m e t­
new co at of p ain t.
b e r tire d w heels, can be c a rrie d in S liiin e D u n c e M ay 1 2l.li—
C olum bia rec o rd s red u c e d to 65c
T he th ir d of a se rie s of d an ces be- ed o u t, an d th a t all of th e law s
a u to .
In q u ire J. K. M cW illiam s.
L a te M odels, E x q u isite ly T rim m ed
.
.
.
. sh a ll be p ro p e rly en fo rced . If e le c t­
a t Rose B ro th ers.
15 2 tf
F o rd g a ra g e .
208-2* ing
given u n d e r th e au sp ices of the! ed to th is p o sition I m ak e th is
D ance M oose k a il, S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
to C onform to d ie L a te s t F ifth
v> Zre
H illah te m p le of th e M ystic S h rin e , pledge to th e people of J a c k so n
208-3
T R A N S F E R AND HA ULIN G
P ainting House—
A v en u e D ic ta tes
I have no
JA C K SO N T R A N S F E R C O .__ W e will b e sta g e d F rid a y ev en in g . May a n d J o s e p h in e co u n ties.
A. B u tler, of th e B uckeye b a k e ry ,
12,
a
t
th
e
M
asonic
h
a
ll
h
e
re
.
T
he
o
tb
?
r
pledge
to
m
ak
e
h a u l e v e ry th in g .
C all 4 3 3 -J.,
M ovin g to California —
is h a v in g his house on th e B o u le­
2 0 F W
f ir s t d a n c e w as given in M edford. b e “
" ^ H c a n in ^ p ífiS c / s S
R. C. W a lk e r, of P in e s tr e e t, is 1 ___________________
//
v a rd p a in te d .
I o n Can Get Them Now— ltetu'eeii
m oving th is w eek to W a ln u t, C alif. W A N TED — Y oung m an , 18. to 8 o ' aMd t h e s e c o n d in G ra n ts P ass. T h is my e a rly m anhood a n d I am a s k in g
Seasons.— a t Sw eeping P ric e
y e a rs old, of good c h a ra c te r, to w in be tb n ,a s t d a n c e g iv ew th is th e n o m in a tio n a t th e h a n d s
of th e
,n t h ® e ,n p l° y
P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d e liv e r.
w
ork
fo
r
la
rg
e
f
ra
te
r
n
a
l
in
su
ra
n
c
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sp
rin
g
,
h
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it
is
th
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Pul»lican
p
a
rty
a
t
th
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a
p
p
ro
a
c
h
in
g
R eductions
1 ^ 8 tf ° f th e S o u th e rn P acific, h u t Is mov-
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
o
rd
e
r,
ste
a
d
y
e
m
p
lo
y
m
e
n
t,
good
¡d
an
c
e
s
will
he
given
in
th
e
fall.
P
rim
a
rie
s.
_______
j in g to th e C a lifo rn ia tow n w ith th e
p aid adv.
pay and c h an ce fo r a d v a n c e m e n t.
L et us b rig h te n up y o u r old su it. in te n tio n o f going in to h u sln e ss for
A nsw er in own h a n d w ritin g . Box
him self.
V, c a re of T id in g s, s ta tin g e d u c a ­
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
19 8 tf
i tio n received, g iving a d d re s s an d
phone.
208-2
F o r In su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c lr-i
__________________________ _______
D etrick sells b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 tf
--------------------------------- cu m sta n ce s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
FO R S A L E — Good fam ily m ilcli cow
rF
Millinery Sale
Begins Saturday
Wineland & Shepard’s
«>-«-<» <i> <$• 4> <«> <a c.^> <» <s> <S>
<5,
RIG POW WOW
197-tf
<» M otored Through A shland—
cheap.
E. B. Poyer.
Phon? 257-
__________________________ 2 f S ' V *
•>
To be held a t H otel A sh lan d , <?'
F ra n k C u rtis a n d fam ily m o to re d i FO R R E N T — Tw o good a p a rtm e n ts .
E ach h a s th re e room s, closet, pan-J
•«> T u esd ay evening, May 9, w hen ^ th ro u g h A sh lan d y e ste rd a y , s to p p in g '
try and b a th ; in c e n te r of city.
th e L ith ia n s of A sh lan d will en- <^jOTer w ith th e R o b e rt C asey fam ily
A pply to E . E. P h ip p s, next door
te r ta in th e C ave Men of G ra n ts
on A llison s tr e e t. T hey w ere on
to T id in g s.
208-1
<»• P ass.
Big c h ie fs w ill a tte n d <$> th e ir w ay to Y reka,
HO W W OULD YOU L IK E TO BUY
<$> th is pow wow.
M e t e r s of <$>
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100 a c re s of tim b e r lan d fo r $3
<•' g rav e im p o rt will be discussed. <» S pecial N otice—
an a c re ?
On good ro ad , 6 m iles
<?>
M usic a p p ro p ria te to th e oc- <$>! B e g in n in g M onday, May 8, stand-
from ra ilro a d s ta tio n , 500,000 feet
good saw tim b e r. D o w n g ra d e h a u l
<•' casion w ill be fu rn ish e d . L ith ia
a rd Price fo r th e season on M alted
to s ta tio n .
See E. E. P h ip p s,
<S> w a te r w ill flow freely, an d any <?> Mi,k T w ins a n d B lue R ibbon B read
A sh lan d , O reg.
208-1
•«> Cave Man d e s irin g
s t r o n g e r ^ — One pound loaves, 8 c e n ts ; o n e ______________________________________
<S> d rin k will be fu rn ish e d s u lp h u r
3> a n d a h a lf pound loaves, 12 cen ts. TW O F IN E BU ILD IN G
LOTS on
an d soda com bined.
<*> At th e b a k e ry o r y o u r g rocer.
Bon Paved b o u lev a rd ,
a ll im prove-
<».<$> <s> «> <s> ,®, <g> <3 ; T on B akery.
20 8 -2 .
A
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—
— — — ——
1 .
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-iv o z i
S ee E. E. P h ip p s, A sh lan d . 208-1
THE VALUE OF
SERVICE
T he d o c to r who a n sw e rs a
h u rry call w ith th e g re a te s t
possible speed is m ore v a lu ­
a b le th a n a ph y sician of e q u a l
sk ill w ho d riv e s up to th e p a ­
tie n t ’s d oor a t his own co nven­
ience.
S ervice co u n ts.
I t is
w o rth m oney.
W ho is th e re
w ho d o e s n 't a g re e w ith th is
g e n e ra l p rin c ip le ? And d o e sn ’t
it ap p ly also in th e b u y in g .of
m erc h a n d ise ?
T he p ro g re ssiv e m e rc h a n t in
’ Kour tra d in g c e n te r gives s e rv ­
ice a lo n g w ith th e goods. He
has a se le c tio n of m e rc h a n d ise
c o n tin u a lly
in sto ck .
You
d o n ’t h av e to w ait. W hen you
e n te r th e s to re you a re ab le to
see th e a rtic le itse lf in w hich
you a re in te re s te d . You see it
w ith y o u r eyes, feel it w iih
y o u r fin g e rs, qn te its a c tu a l
size, sh a p e a n d color, co m p are
it w ith o th e r goods a t d iff e r ­
en t prices, a n d , if it is w hat
you w a n t, ta k e it aw ay w ith
you.
If you h a v e q u e stio n s to ask ,
you a re given a n e x p la n a tio n
on th e sp o t. T h e a n sw e r given
y o u r firs t q u e stio n m ay su g ­
g est a n o th e r q u ery .
It is
an sw e re d w ith in h a lf a m in u te
of th e firs t in te rro g a tio n . No
tim e is lo st. You b e n e fit from
tlie d e a le r's p ra c tic a l k n o w l­
edge, from th e fact th a t he Is
on th e g ro u n d a n d rea d y a t all
tim es to see to it p e rso n a lly
th a t th e a rtic le he h a s sold
you gives sa tis fa c tio n .
T he w ise b u y e r w ill not fo r­
get th a t such m a tte rs have a
d o lla rs a n d c e n ts v a lu e land
sh o u ld e n te r Into th e re c k o n ­
in g w h e n e v e r a p rice c o m p a ri­
son is being ■ m a d e .— Id a h o
F a rm e r.
This store is at your service
—not with anv extravagant
services hut with the neces­
sary ones.
Z
Ready, always, to serve the
community in public ways—
help pay taxes, city improve-
Mients, furnish employment,
support chamber of commerce,
schools, churches, etc.
—Skinner’s Taffefta and
Changeable Taffeta, $2.75
quality, at
$2.25
—Apron Gingham
12i/2c
—54 inch Worsted .Jersey
in all the good spring
shades, reg. $2.75 quality
$2.49
—36 inch Tricolette in
Peach, Henna, Rose, Bea­
ver and blue, $1.95 quality
$1.65
bottom to,, the values you wi|, find.
We have scouted the m aihe.s to,- w ee ^
Bargains in Silks
—Ladies’ Knit U n i o n
Suits
50c
—$3.50 Pongee Bloomers
$2.98
SILKS—$1.48 Yard
3 6 inch q u a lity ta f f e ta a n d d re s s s a tin in b lack. You w ill w a n t one
S g h U a r T y T h ^ ^ y ' a r V 11611
866
ValUGS ° fie re d h e re ’ SoId
BED PILLOWS—89c each
P illow s filled w ith new fe a th e rs covered w ith fine q u a lity a rt tic k in g .
A special o ffe rin g fo r th is sa le only.
BED PILLOWS—$1.00 each
SILKS—$1.59 Yard
F illed w ith firs t q u a lity fe a th e rs , covered w ith p re tty high a rt tic k in g
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.25 each.
BED PILLOWS—$1.65 each
PONGEE SILK—Yard 69c
F ille d w ith new fe a th e rs, covered w ith b est q u a lity s trip e d a r t ticking.
33 inch im p o rte d P o n g ee Silk, good q u a lity fo r m a k in g d resse s, w aists
a n d u n d e rw e a r. Sold re g u la rly a t 89c y ard .
FR EE----- DOLL PILLOWS----- FREE
PRISCILLA DRESSES FOR CHILDREN
SATURDAY, we will give to EACH G IR L accom paified by h e r m o th e r,
one DOLL PIL L O W , filled w ith N EW F E A T H E R S .
BUY SUMMER UNDERWEAR NOW !
Dresses Each $1.98
—Pink Brassiere of fancy
corded material
• 45c
M ade of good q u a lity check g in g h am
trim m e d
—$1.25 Ratine in Pink,
(^ouper and Roseda Green
$1.00 yd.
w ith sash .
w ith
p e a rl
b u tto n s,
m ade
Sizes, 6 to 14 years.
Union Suits—69c
Women’s summer weight Uuion suits,
care it liv made.
Union Suits—98c
Dresses, Each $1.39
—$1.25 Pink Striped Sa­
teen Bloomers
$1.00
¿a
M ade of p la in a n d s trip e d gin g h am
Women’s summer Union suits, made
of quality materials, they are certain
to prove satisfactory.
An
“ S lip o v e r” W ash S u its fo r boys,
CRETONNES
rich patterns for spring
drapes
33 1 3 to 98c
MADRAS
in colors, and other side
drapery materials
50c to $2.50
fhade of heavy m a te ria l, ea. $ 1 .2 5
Boys W ash S u its, m ad e of black
s a te e n , sizes 3 to 6, e a ......... $ 1 .4 «
G irls d resse s, m ad e of check g in g ­
ham , w h ite c o lla r, han d e m b ro id ­
e re d , well m ade, e a ch . . . . $ 1 . 2 5
G irls “ P a n ta le tte ” D resses, m ade
o f black s a te e n , e m b ro id e ry trim ­
m ed. each ........................... ..$ 1 .4 «
DOMESTIC SPECIALS
81 by 90 sh e e ts, each ..............$ 1 .3 9
81 inch sh e e tin g , y a rd ................ 5»c
P illow tu b in g , y a rn ....................... S9o
Pillow cases, each ............................ a5C
M ercerized n a p k in s, doz..............$2.25
C olored ta b le clo th , y a rd .............. «9«
B e d sp rea d s, each .......................... $1 .7 5
D im ity b e d sp re a d s, each ........... $ 2 .9 8
F u ll size heavy q u a lity S a tin s p re a d s
— Special, each ............................ $ 4 .9 8
Curtain Nets
36 inch fin e q u a lity c u rta in n e ts —
> ard .......................................................48«
AT YOUR SERVICE—TRY US.
We fielieve th e
next vear.
" ol,l| wliilc savings you will fin,I at our
Special Values in Pillows
36 inch e x tra good q u a lity T a ffe ta , S a tin an d P e a u de sole ln black
only.
Sold re g u la rly a t $2.25.
unusually good assortment in stock now
NETS
for your better curtains,
use nets
35c to $1.19
°
Sale s m r i r U u u n l a y J Z ' Z e ^ s X t d a v '' ''
nicely trim m e d w ith sash .
SCRIMS
for inexpensive curtains
12% to 50c
X
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reason we suggest that you von,e early.
—Muslin Gowns
75c
Brighten up the Home with New Draperies
'e X
J’ ¡1st of all, let us explain our reast
te our Birthday *bv giving
week for our new customers.
store during New C u s to m e r a ^ 'e e ^ 'w e l a v e ^ 0 ^ ' ' t " ' *8 6 1 '1 tlH'
—Philippine Hand Made
Gowns of good weight
nainsook
$2.50
•
Your home store can im­
prove its service to the com­
munity if it receives as loyal
support as it should have.
sale.
buver wa‘,hts m ta litv " ? wh^’,
customers, has been the aim of this store
quality ,n whatever he buys, and a satisfied custom er today is a customer tomorrow a
SATURDAY
McGEE’S
—$4.50 Strap W rist Kid
Gloves in white, black,
brown, and beaver shades
$3.95
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UNION SUITS—$2.25 ’
M ade w ith glove silk top, bodice
sty le , in pink.
SUMMER VESTS
W o m en ’s su m m e r vests, priced a t
each ................. l» c , 25c, 29c, 35c
—ATTRACTIVELY MADE APRONS—
Very Serviceable for House and Porch Wear.
New a p ro n s m ad e of best q u a lity P e rc a le , nicely trim m e d , som e
w ith lie rac an d b ias tap e, o th e rs w ith o rg an d ie . P riced
98c, $1 .2 5 , $1 .3 9 , $1 .5 9 , $1.75, $1 .8 9 $ 1 .98
DRESSES FOR SUMMER WEAR
New d resse s m ade of d o m estic a n d fo reign g in g h am , trim m e d
w ith o rg a n d ie a n d b u tto n s . P ric e d ...................... $ 4 .9 8 to $ 1 1 .9 8
E. R. IS A A C & CO.
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
H ave Your H em stitch ing and Ptaoting I>one Here
CORSETS
M iller Bros, co rsets, fo r s u m m e r
w ear.
S everal sty le s to
fro m .
P ric e d a t
choos^
HOSIERY SPECIALS
P u re th re a d silk hose, b lack, w hite
and brow n. Special, p a ir . . . . $ i . o o
F in e q u a lity fib re silk hose, black,
w h ite a n d brow n. Special, pr. ..7 5 c
W o m en ’s lisle hose, in Black, w hite
an d brow n. Special, p a ir .......... 39,.
C h ild re n ’s sox in p lain an d fancy
colors. All sizes, p a ir ................. :J5<;
Curtain Scrim
C u rta in scrim
d e rs, y a rd
in w h ite, fancy b o r ^ I
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THE STORE W HERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECAGE IS APPRECIATED