Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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À&KMXD DAILL TtDjXÔè
Friday, August 8, ivttf V,
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t em inent would
be willing to vice-prceldeht; H, H, Hahee, st$4c ahd id watch the giant steam
spend a large rum In the im prove-1 rotary; A. H; Costfttti tfeaeuf* èfioVèl t§&r Off the bluff tdp.
n;ent of he P o rt Orford harbor, 1 e r; Directors—-J ; W. H arris, R,
Sfolli thè bluff, the panorama
should the road be built. The G. Price, W. J. R6pp§n end J. swiftly sweeps in the distando
task is said to be less difficult H. H arris.
I from Mt. Diablo to Vaca Moun-
A D ailj C hronicle of th ose w ho com e anti go, and even ts of
bacause
of
the
extent
of
the
road
The
second
community
to
seek
tain, then to Mt. St. Helena, and
local interest.
that is already built ond because permission to form a local chap- finally to m ajestic Mt. Tamal-
the proposed route of the new te r was H ornell, N. Y., and the pais. To the east the eye glimp­
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hcverai tw in AX
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104 Cars R egister—
road lies for a distance of 50 initiative in this instance was ses in the foreground the broad
bevcrai A U bciïu.b
One hundred and four cars miles w ithin the boundaries of a taken by the Hornell Automobile Suisun Bay, with ocean steam ers
AsniaUd roQa^ «&1 a u j
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re registered yesterday a t the national forest. The building of club, of which J. E. Schwarzeu- discharging cargoes along the
various reasc..s, me
cal Automobile
R egistration a road through this tim ber would back is president.
busy south shore. To the west
lug regiSbCi'Cu <u .uc ,iu ,e ,
ireau. This was the same nuiu it is claimed, be of great advan-
E arle H. McHugh, n a tio n a l' i8 visioned Pinole Channel, San
land, iia rry Davis, cr. r.. vow.,
< r ac the day before, and the tage to the governm ent due to secretary of the League states i p a blo Bay and Mt. Tam alpais,
E. R. G ardner and A. Hill.
bureau has not registered less the increased value c l tim ber and th a t the headquarters a t 119 W. while to the north and west lies
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‘han one hundred cars for some m ilitary value.
I 40th street in New York are be- Mare Island navy yard and a
T ourist Party-—
1 time.
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ing overwhelmed by requests for score of leashed w ar dogs along
A tourist party consisting o
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inform ation as to how com m un-, jt8 quay wall, the crooked Napa
the Misses Dora P. Cook, May i. Visits Church—
itles may aid in the movement. ! River w inding its way through a
Cook, of P ortland and Iner Cook
The Rev. Mr. Donaldson of
He states also th a t clippings re- r jch delta land, and Mt. St. Hel-
o f Glendora, California, w a. i._ California made a brief stay iE
ceived a t the national office show j ena tow ering over all.
Vaca
Ashland yesterday. A fter spend- Ashland W ednesday to visit the
a gratifying response to the ap- i M ountain, the orchard-clad hills
ing the day in L lthia P ark, which Presbyterian church and manse,
peal of the League for publicity of the s UiSUm Valley, and the
they declare w onderful, the p a r - ! as his fath er had been the first
in every section of the United great dairy farm s of the Dixon
PORTLAND, Aug.,
3.— The
ty continued on it's way south.
I regular pastor of the church,
States.
district lie to the north and east.
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from 1875 to 1878. It was the biggest fratern al convention to
Touring Coast—
elder Donaldson’s first charge, be held west of the Rocky Moun­ RECOVERS RINGS SH E
VANCOUVER,.B. C.— Speaking
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scanlon of and a pleasant surprise to the son tains this year is the Im perial
SENT W ITH LAUNDRY before the Liberal Association
Dramatic Order
Modesto, California, with Miss N. was to meet Mrs. Dr. J. Parsons, Palace of the
here, Hon. T. D. P attullo, provin­
K
nights
of
K
horassan,
the sun­
F . Scanlon of Fresno and Mrs. N. j who was the first person baptized
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 3.— cial m inister of lands, announced
branch
of the
order
J. Scanlon, also of Fresno, who by the elder Mr. Donaldson, and shine
When Mrs. Jam es E. Clancy, of th a t six separate groups of fi­
K
nights
of
Pythias.
are touring the coast, in their ma- I is still the organist of the church.
this city, retired for the night re ­ nanciers were negotiating for the
chine this sum m er were Ashland
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P ortland has been picked for cently she was unable to go to establishm ent of. pulp and paper
visitors yesterday.
They were j M issionary Here—
the place— August 13-17
This . sleep. She was positive there was mills with the provincial govern­
highly enthusiastic about Ashland , Miss Ju lia H atch, teacher in because of the unusual conven- ■ som ething wrong somewhere. Sud ment.
upon leaving.
, the Presbyterian Mission school tion facilities, scenic setting state denly she rem em bered th a t her
VANCOUVER, B. C.— Vancou­
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I at Chien-Mai, Siam, and who has highways, and w estern spirit of three diamond rings, valued at ver will have shipped about 19,-
Out of H osp ital—
been home on furlough, stopped hospitality made famous by the $800, had been pinned to a n ig h t­ 000,000 bushels of grain when
Helen Schreideriter, who has S off in Ashland W ednesday for a visit of the Shrine in 1920.
gown sent to the laundry.
the crop year 1922-23 draw s to
been ill at the Community Hos­ brief call upon her old friends,
The D ram atic Order Is in tern a­
The police were notified. At a close this summer. •
pital, for over two weeks, is much Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lyman of 73 tional. Delegate come from all 2 a. m., a squad of bluecoats a r­
Miss H atch’s parts of the United States and rived at the laundry and, after
Improved and yesterday left the Granite street.
P R E SID E N T HARDING
form
er
home
was
in
Orenco, Ore­ Canada. A lready fifteen special several hours of searching, found
Institution. She is still conval­
gon, although she has been for train s are hooked to bring full the rings.
escent, but will soon be well.
several years in foreign fields. quotas of bands, patrols and drum
Thereupon Mrs. Clancy again re
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She sails on the »ship President corps.
Go to Gold H ill—
tired and slept soundly.
France
sent an impressive mes­
Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell and Mr3. Wilson from San Francisco, on
Auto saravanc already num ber­
sage. All m ajor league and P a­
Jones of Oakland last night went A ugust 9-
ing twelve from different sections
cific
coast baseball games are cal­
to Gold Hill, where__Mrs. Jones
of the Pacific coast have been
led
off
for the day and the New-
form erly lived.
They returned V isits C ousin—
organized.
York
Stock
Exchange was closed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackbarr
la te r in the evening. Mrs. Jones
The city is to be elaborately
Mrs. H arding Courageous
Is visiting here, and expects to re­ of N iagra Falls, N. Y., who are decorated, with the Dokkie Tiger
Facing
h er ordeal w-ith a cour­
tu rn to Oakland the last or the touring the west were overnight in evidence everywhere. Many
age
and
fo rtitu d e which wrere
week.
guests a t the home of Mrs. A. H. of the m ost prom inent men and
DUNSMUIR, Calif., Aug. 3.— truly rem arkable, Mrs. H arding
'• X 1 £
Russel and d au g h ter on North women of the state are on the
N orthern California is to have
8 . P . Men Im proving—
Main stre et W ednesday.
Mrs. executive and entertaining staffs. another scenic wonder for auto took personal charge of many
little details incident for the long
Firem an McDonough, who was B lackbarr is a cousin of Mrs.
Gus C. Meese, of Spokane, is tourists— a
10-acre concourse train journey back to W ashing­
burned in an engine mishap n e ar R ussel’s. The party rep o rt th a t Im perial Prince. The present ses­
and etyplande on a bluff over­ ton with the body of the chief
Siskiyou about two weeks ago, the roads across the continent are sion promises to be a record
looking Carquinex S trait near executive.
and conductor B ertram , who has in wonderful condition, but th at breaker.
Fully 30,000 votaries the present Rodeo-Vallejo ferry
She was up early after a fitful
been suffering from acute indi­ the roads running along the P a­ are expected to attend. The last
slip, from which a panoram ic vis­ sleep and faced the president’s
gestion, are both improving fast, cific coast are the best of all.
biennial session was held in ta of ofur m ountains, commerce death w ith heroism and said, “ I
and are expected to be able to
Chattanooga, Tenn. It ist likely dotted bays and stream s, a great cannot break down now,” as she
leave the hospital in a short Pass T hrough—
th a t the next session will go to navy yard, orchard covered hills was led from the room late last
W. E. Sherrill and wife of Pas­ F o rt W orth, Texas.
time.
and verdant plants, and a score night when the undertakers a r­
co, W ashington, passed through
Portland is well prepared to of thriving com m unities can be rived. Tears stream ed down her
here recently, going to California entertain the session. It has a
V isits Friends—
glimpsed.
face but she bore up nobly. Her
Miss Pauline Ball left for where they will spend the fall half-m illion»dollar
auditorium
This scenic vantage point will control of her nerves was consid­
California recently after a two- and w inter. They plan to live at and the w orld’s prem ier highway
be located at -the Solano county ered rem arkable as the tragic
day visit with the Erickson fam ­ Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ as two of the main attractions. .
bridgehead of the great canti­ day wore on.
ily. Miss Ball, whose home Is in rill were form erly residents of
lever bridge spanning Carquinez
Republic, W ashington, is re tu rn ­ Rogue River and Medford, and
Strait
between
Vallejo
and STATE AGENT URGES
ing to Cambria, California, where Mr. Sherrill is quite well known
Crockett. E arth now being re­
STANDARDIZATION
she Is principal of the grade throughout the valley.
moved from the top of the 180-
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school. She and the E rickson’.*
foot bluff to bring it down to the
were form er schoolmates.
bridge floor, to be 135 feet above
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high w ater, will be used In m ak­ way, but the price outlook is very
P la y fo r R ad io—
NEW YORK, Aug., 3.— Public ing the concourse and esplanade. gloomy. The movement for a na­
A feature of the radio program
spirited citizens of Moorehead, H undreds of tourists are daily tional w heat m arketing associa­
broadcasted last night by station
M innesota, hold (the distinction visiting the bridgehead site, to tion is said to be growing fast
WOAW of Omaha, Nebraska, wa°
of forming the firs^ bona fide drink in the beauty of the view in all w heat growing states and
th a t pieces were played by two
the one hope for perm anent mar-
MEDFORD, Aug., 3.— An ef­ chapter of the M otorists’ League
form er Ashland residents, and fort is being made by a num ber for
countryside
preservation,
th a t the program was given under of prom inent citizens of the
which has undertaken the gigan­
the m anagem ent of a form er Rogue river valley to bring into tic task of educating the m otor­
ENGLISH GABER­
Tailors Samples
Ashland man. Mrs. Grace Mellln- reality the suggestions, made to ing public to a keener sense of
DINE and WHIP
ger and Maxon Monger were the United States Senators Stanfield stew ardship over the beauties of
for quilts while they
CORD FALL TOP
a rtists who played, and Maxon and McNary during th eir visit camp sites and roadsides.
Coats and Rain Coats
M elllnger managed the concert, here on Monday, and which wrere
last, at big reduc­
The petition of Moorehead citi­
which was presented by the Om­ also laid before the state high zens for organization of a local
will go at less than
tions. Come now if
aha Woodmen of the World.
way commission this week infor­ chapter of - the League has been
cost at Orres Tailor
mally by County Judge G ardner approved by the national officers
you want yours.
Shop.
Business V isitor—
and others, th a t a highway from and a ch arter forwarded to John­
During The Sale.
Charles R. Cooley of G rants the interior of southern Oregon ston W agner, first president of
Orres Tailor Shop
Pass was a business visitor in be built to the coast.
the Moorehead chapter.
O ther
Ashland yesterday, m aking his
According to the boosters of officers are: George L. W alker,
Tegular business visit to the Ash­ the plan, a heavy-duty paved
land Lum ber Company.
highway all the way from K la­
m ath Falls to P ort Orford could
be constructed at a cost not ex­
Start on Trip—
cessive.
Russel Overocker. with his fa­
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
It is contended th a t the pro­
th e r and m other, left yesterday
LOSS P A T IO
TODAY AND TOMORROW
afternoon in th eir new Ford on posed road would be of great
commercial
value
as
it
w’ould
fa­
a camping trip. Their destina­
tion Is E ureka, California, where cilitate the shipm ent of fru it and
they will visit relatives, returning other products of th e valley by
I
w ater and would stim ulate the
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to Ashland in the fall.
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commerce betw’een eastern and 5 7 '/
a
w estern sections of southern Ore-
M akes Trip—
Sheriff T errill m ade a business 1 g° " ‘°
e I t“ ‘
It is planned to bring K lam ath
trip to Ashland today to take
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charge of two insane mtn.
He
Curry counties into co-operation
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retu rn ed to Jacksonville immed­
to push the construction of such
iately after taking charge of the
a road immediately. The entire
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men.
burden would not be carried by
the five counties through which 4 7 Ï
r , :
Visits Friend—
the proposed road will run, but
Mrs. Stinchfield of Mayville,
aid will he obtained from state
regon, who has been in Ashland
t
and federal governm ents and the
several days visiting w ith the J.
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forest service, under present 42%
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Koch family of Laurel street is
plans.
now visiting the J. Ramsey fam ­
The proposed route of the road
BU3INCSS FA ILU R C 3
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ily at their farm north of the
— • — r f R E L O 3 3 WATIO
GL£N_ PAU.S INS.CO.
will follow Rogue river from
city.
Merlin to P o rt Orford. Connect-1 Honert policy.HoU ^ Support Criminals With Every Pre-
ing with the Roosevelt highway,
.
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nuum They Pay, Says Insurance Company.
Goes to Medford—
:
will increase considerably
Lay B utterfield of Portland, j tourist traffic of all th towns
When business is good, fires de­ the figures up to that time seemed
Oregon, who has been visiting his a iong it8 ro u te . The road is al- crease; when business is bad, fjres conclusive, it was not until July
hrother, II. J. B utterfield, the ready paved from
Ashland to increase. That deliberate destruc­ of the present year, when the 1922
past several days, left this morn- Merlin, leaving a lietle more than tion of property by fire for the figures were complete, that the evi­
sake of collecting fire insurance is
ing for Medford on a combined 59 miles to be paved, although a widely existing condition is con­ dence of crime was deemed final.
If the figures showed during two
business and pleasure trip.
it is proposed to give added clusively proved by figures supplied or three years that fires fell off
width and strength to the section bv the Federal Reserve Bank of when business was good and in­
New York and the National Board creased when business was bad, it
H ere on Business—
th a t is already paved.
of Fire Underwriters and analyzed might be considered a coincidence,
Don Loosely, a representative
I t is said th a t the federal gov- by the statisticians of the Glens but when the same story was dis-
of the Ballou and WTight com­
I alls Insurance Co., Glens Falls, | closed over a period of eleven years
-s -
I such an explanation became absurd
pany of P ortland was a business
The company now declares, after ! Now comes the clinching argument
visitor In the city today.
Mr.
an analysis of the figures for 1922, of the figures for 1922. During
k r i 4-
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Loosely will rem ain in the city
in light of those for the preceding ♦ that
year, V business
conditions im­
eleven
years,
that
honest
fire
insur­
u ntil Monday, when he is going
proving, both chart curves dipped
RUBBER CLOTH­
ance policy-holders are supporting down sharply from the highest
to K lam ath Falls.
criminals with every premium they point, as was the case in 1914, but
ING
pay; that incendiarism increases this time the rate and the extent
vhen business failures increase.
C om es for Car—
of the change were closer than ever
at less than cost.
> he statistics of business failures before, practically identical, as made
P o rter Neff, a Medford a tto rn ­
end fire losses for these years have clear by the chart.
Orres Tailor Shop
ey, was in Ashland this morning,
been graphically charted and the
The companies deplore this situ­
having come to get his Packard
chart clearly tells the story. Last ation, it is declared, and while they
During The Sale '
November the coincidence of the refuse suspicious applicants and
car, which was wrecked about a
je w e l z
two lines upon the chart was contest suspicious claims, they assert
w e e lf ago in the Siskiyous, and
brought to the attention of under­ that they are almost powerless
h a s been undergoing repairs at
writing officials, credit men and without the help of good citizens
A- Story o f th e K entucky
a local garage.
other business executives and, while 1 generally in detecting fraud.
M ountains
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
PORTLAND Ï0 HAVE
ketä and living profits for grow-
erä. An emergency toovement
to hold hftek a q u arter million*bu-
shels of this season’s w heat Is
under way in the middle states.
The loss to berry growers in
the W illam ette vallejr will aggre­
gate m illions of dollars this sea­
son, so state the growers, because
of no m arkets, the high price of
sugar and lack of a general sales
agency to control
the output.
W illiam Bentley, a grow er of
Hubbard, says Marion county
alone will lose $1,000,000 and
th a t tons of choice fru it will nev­
er be ipeked. There is family de­
mand in Portland and the sm al­
ler cities for all the fru it produc­
tion of Oregon, if a distributing
system could carry the fru it to
the homes at a price the homes
would pay.
, QUEBEC,
Quebec.— During
June
construction
contracts
nwarded in Quebec province, ac­
cording to AlacLean’s Building
Deports, Ltd., amou-yed to $20,-
237,600 compared with $9,945,-
400 in May and $12,070,S00 a
year ago.
It pays to advertise.
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REAL
BARGAINS
Milk Bottles
Qt. bottles, 3* for . . . 25c
Pint, bottles 2 for .15c
Jelly Glasses
Per D o zen ..............50c
Granite Ware
Lip—Granite—Sauce
Kettles, 2 qt. size ..15c
Stewpans, 2 qt size 15c
Granite wash basins 15c
Values You Can’t
BEAT
All-Wool Suits
• to or-
der.
Latest
Fall
Styles at $24.75.
at Orres Tailor She
VARIETY STORE
89 N. Main
201ii Century Grocery
11 one bank charged 12 per cent 1 m
interna
-,„,1 another
.. a r per cent,
, where
,
iti st and
would .
you apply if you needed a loan?
CaSh aDd
StjreS S3Ve tl,at '" " 1 U'° re « ""• ‘" e
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY THEY OFFER
Ivory Soap
3 bars .
22c
.Federal Milk
Tall cans ..
Pure Cocoa in hulk 23e
3 pounds ..........
10c
GREAT $1.17 SPECIAL—$1.45 W orth goods for $1.17. Here it is: 20 bars
roeter and Gamble W hite Laundry Soap, a ten quart galvanized pad, and
one 10 cent package of Ivory Soap Flakes—The entire lot for $1.17.
EDWARDS DEPENDABLE COFFEE 1 Pound Tins 37c
LILY OF THE VALLEY GOLDEN BANTUM CORN, 6 No. 2 Cans $1.34
LILY OF THE VALLEY SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, (5 No. 2 Cans $1.34
MORE BEAUTY SPOTS
Red Mexican Beans
5 pounds ............35c
Small White Beans
5 pounds, ..........45c
Blue Rose Head Rice
5 pounds, ..........37c
^ aiSr ° « Jn rS’ p i p p e d with Zinc Caps Porcelain lined. Pints, 79c, Quarts 95c’
Half Gallons $1.29.
Walla Walla Globe Onions, 1923 Crop Excellent Stock, 3 lb 10c; 10 lb 29c.
CRISCO
61b c a n ................. $1.29
3 lb can .............. 69c
Good Luck
Rubbers
Cold Pack
3 dozen ............. 25c
SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, large No. 2 ^ cans, each ..................25c
Boyd Caps, Porcelain
lined, dozen ...,2 5 c
20TH CENTURY
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COFFEE— Always good pound 35c, 3 pounds $1.00
n X d T n o w ^ O S 49 m SaCkS’ AnChOr $ 1 'W’ Vi,“ ; $ '-95’
O»y»P* or
NATIONAL MOTORIST
Arson Thrives in Poor Business
Prosperity Brings Fire Loss Drop
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MEDFORD STORE
31 North Central Ave.
August
Clearance Sale!!
H ere
A rc
th e
Sum m er
B a r g a in s
Y o u ’v e B e e n W a i t i n g
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For
FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL READY-TO-WEAR
Wash Dresses Reduced
Every Silk Dress Must Go!
Made of Voiles, Ratine and Ginghams« Made of Taffeta Silk, Canton Crepe,
$4.98 Wash Dresses, . . . . Now $3.98 and All-Tyme Crepe.
$5.98
$7.48
$8.48
$9.25
Wash
Wash
Wash
Wash
Dresses . . . . Now 4.80
Dresses............ Now 5.98
Dresses . . . . Now 6.85
Dresses ___ Now .7.93
$12.75
$19.75
$24.95
$25.95
Dresses .................. Now $8.50
D resses....................Now .12.95
D resses....................Now .15.50
D re s s e s ...................Now .16.95
All Knit Underwear
. REDUCED
All Aprons REDUCED
Buy M ash Goods, at Reduced prices.
liny Silks at Clearance Prices
Silk Tissue Gingham
59c yard
Crepe de Chine
vard $1.89
32 in. wide all new patterns this sea­
son, sold regularly at 69c yard.
40 in. wide in several good shades,
heavy quality, a regular $2.25 value.
DRESS GINGHAMS
yard 19c
CANTON CREPE
yard $2.98
27 in. wide, 50 patterns to select from.
Buy now and save money. Sold reg-
ularly at 25c yard.
40 in. wide extra fine quality for
dresses in Navy, Brown, Tan and
Black, Sold regularly at $3.48.
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Drummers Samples of Towels, Table Cloths, Lunch Cloths, and Tray Cloths,
made of both Cotton and Linen. Slight ly soiled. Priced
25 per cent LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES
BATH
TOWELS
Special 19c Each
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
THE QUALITY STORE
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
Special $2.19 Each
BED SPREADS
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