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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES [
A D a ily C h ro n ic le o i th o s e w ho com e a n d go, a n d e v e n ts of
lo ca l
in te r e s t.
M
AÏ
to e n a b le h im to a d v ise th e com ­
m itte e hew m a n y a re to be de­
p en d ed upon beign p re s e n t.
TO
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 9.
p ro x im a te iy 1,500 p e rso n s, rep -
i « se a tin g a ll line3 o i ra d io activ
ity ra n g in g fro m a m a te u r s a n d
e x p e rim e n te rs to te c h n ic a l m en
SA LEM , O re., A ug. 9.— Gov­
co n n e cte d w ith th e ra d io in d u s ­ e rn o r P ie rc e to d ay m ad e pu b lic
try a s w ell aa a u th o r itie s of In ­ w h a t Is h e ld h e re to be a n ex­
te r n a tio n a l r e p u ta tio n ,
w ill a t ­ tr a o r d in a r y d o c u m e n t— a
com ­
te n d th e second n a tio n a l A m e ri­ m u n ic a tio n fro m c o n v ic ts a t th e
can
R adio
R e la y
c o n v e n tio n , O regon s ta te p e n ite n tia ry to Gov­
v. hlch is to be h eld In th is city e rn o r P ie rc e , in fo rm in g th e ch ief
S e p te m b e r 12 to 15 u n d e r a u s e x e cu tiv e he m ay h av e 60 d ays
pices of th e C hicago R ad io T r a f ­ of e sca p e le ss g ra c e d u iin g w hich
fic a sso c ia tio n , it w as e s tim a te d to re fo rm th e s ta te p a ro le board
h e re to d ay by c o m m itte e m e n .
and p o in tin g o u t th a t, u n less p o l­
T e n ta tiv e p la n s fo r th e c o n v e n ­ icies a r e c h a n g ed a f te r th a t p e r ­
tio n w hich h a v e Ju st been m ade iod in fo rm a l leave ta k in g s w ill
p u b lic by R. H. G. M athew s of a g a in be in o rd e r a t th e priso n .
th e C hicago
R ad io L a b o ra to ry , T he u ltim a tu m w as h a n d e d
to
c e n tra l d iv isio n m a n a g e r of th e th e
g o v e rn o r
S a tu rd a y
n ig h t
A m e ric an R ad io
R elay L eag u e, w h en he a d d re s s e d a m e e tin g of
call fo r a p ro g ra m of in te r e s t co n v icts a t th e p riso n .
to b o th th e
a m a te u r a n d th e
S ta n d in g o u t c le a rly th r o u g h ­
b ro a d c a st lis te n e r. A h u g e b a n ­ o u t th e tr e a tis e w hich d e a ls ex­
q u e t is sc h e d u le d fo r W ed n esd ay h a u s tiv e ly w ith c o n d itio n s a t th e
ev en in g .
p riso n a n d th e s ta te p a ro le law ,
Au in te n s iv e e ffo rt is
being is th e f e a r fe lt by co n v icts th a t
m ad e by M r. M athew s a n d o ffi­ th ey a re ot
lose th e ir w a rd e n ,
c
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of
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ith.
At Enders—
M r. a n d M rs. W . H. Hobb3,
“ T o n ig h t, M r. G o v e rn o r,” th e
M iss C o rrin e R obison is e m ­ lay L e a g u e a t H a rtfo rd , C onn.,
a n d th e ir sou, B illy, J r ., a re v is­ ployed a t th e E n d e rs C om pany to se le c t rp e a k e rs w hich w ill cov­ c o m m u n ic a tio n d e c la re d , “ you see
itin g a t th e hom e c f M rs. H obbs •¿tore d u rin g th e a b sen c e of th e e r a ll p h a ses of ra d io tra n s m is ­ b e fo re you a body of m en w h o
p a re n ts , D r.
a n d M rs.
D. M. r e g u la r b o o k k e e p er, M iss G ladys sion a n d re c e p tio n b rin g in g b e­ s h a re a com m on fe a r a n d w ho
B ro w er. T he H o b b s fam ily p lan D e rric k , w ho is a w a y on h e r v a ­ fo re th o se a tte n d in g th e c o n v e n ­ a re a c tu a te d by a com m on m o­
tio n a ll of th e m o st re c e n t d e ­ tiv e. T h a t fe a r is th a t o u r w a r­
to re m a in m A sh la n d fo r som e c a tio n .
v
e lo p m e n ts w hich m ay be u tiliz e d d e n w ill be re p la c e d by som e
tim e , r e tu r n in g to W a sh in g to n in
fo
r lo n g d ista n c e w o rk in th e o th e r w a rd e n , w ho w ill, of n e ­
th e fail.
V isitin g H e re —
e a rly fa ll.
c essity , be c o m m itte d to a policy
D ave Cole of
s o u th e rn C ali­
One
of
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ta
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t
P a s s e s T h ro u g h —
e
n tire ly o p p o site to t h a t of W a r­
fo rn ia , a n d fo rm e rly of M ayville,
m
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g
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th
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c
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v
e
n
tio
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on
d en S m ith .
O ur m o tiv e is th e
Miss E th e l G w in, M. D., who O regon, is in A sh la n d th is w eek
resid e d in A sh lan d v u h 1 or p a r v isitin g w ith C. M cG ilvary, h is th e a fte rn o o n of T h u rs d a y w ill d e s ire to do a ll in o u r p o w e r to
e n ts , M r. a n d M rs. Ja c o b Gwin b ro th e r-in -la w , a n d o th e r people be th a t e f th e A m e ric an R ad io h elp W a rd e n S m ith a n d by so
in th e la te r n in e tie s , passed from e a s te rn O regon, in c lu d in g R e la y L e a g u e tra*«ic d e p a rtm e n t d o in g silen ce h is c ritic s .”
th ro u g h A sh la n d T u e sd a y e v e n ­ Mrs. F . B. M oore, an d J . R am say u n d e r th e c h a irm a n s h ip of F . H.
T h e s ta te p a ro le b o a rd , th e
in g . Miss G w in is a re s id e n t of H e p la n s to see C r a te r L a k e be­ S chnel.l tra f fic m a n a g e r of th e c o n v ic ts in tim a te d in th e ir s t a t e ­
le a g u e , w hich coining in te r n a ­ m e n t, is re sp o n sib le fo r th e n u m ­
C hicago, a n d h a s bee . . i itin g in fo re r e tu r n in g to h is hom e.
tio n a l a m a te u r
lo n g d is ta n c e e ro u s esca p e s u n d e r th e
C a lifo rn ia w ith h e r p a re n ts , who
S m ith
te s ts a n d k in d re d m a tte r s w ill re g im e .
jare a c co m p a n y in g n e r to Chi A t H o sp ita l—
T h e b o a rd ,
th e y say,
cag o fo r a v isit.
h a s been in tim id a te d a n d se ek s
Mrs. T. S u n d e st of D u n sm u ir, be d isc u sse d a t le n g th .
T he e v e n in g w ill be given over to avoid c ritic ism such as fo llo w ­
C a lifo rn ia is a m ed ical p a tie n t a t
T a k e n to S alem —
th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l. S he is to a te c h n ic a l m e e tin g a t w hich ed th e p a ro le s of R oy R itn e r d u r ­
W ord
has been receiv ed
by sh o w in g a ste a d y im p ro v e m e n t, tim e both a m a te u r a n d b ro a d ­ in g th e tim e he a c te d a s g o v e rn ­
C h ief M cNabb of th e local police a n d it is hoped th a t sh e w ill soon c a st tr a n s m itte r s w ill be d isc u s ­ or.
T h e c o m m itte e of th e s ta te
d e p a rtm e n t th a t Billy B urgoyne be rec o v e red .
sed.
T o u rs w ill be m ad e to lo ­ b a r a sso c ia tio n a lso is c ritic iz e d
,
.
and C. M azzo, tw o in sa n e m en
cal b ro a d c a s t a n d a m a te u r s ta ­ by th e p riso n in m a te s w ho d e ­
who w ere a rr e s te d on th e
city
fo llo w in g a fte rn o o n . c la re
it u tte r ly
m is in te rp re te d
A b ra h a m L incoln le ft an e s ta te tio n s th e
law
.
s tr e e ts a b o u t a w eek ago. w ere of m ore th a n $100 ,0 0 0 .
N ex t is a n o th e r te c h n ic a l m e e t­
ta k e n to th e S ta te H o sp ita l by-
in g on th e g e n e ra l s u b je c t “ R e­
D u rin g W a rd e n
S m ith ’s te n ­
state authorities.
C hicken d in n e r S u n d a y , 1 to 3 ceiv in g A p p a r a tu s .” S a tu rd a y is u re of o ffice 37 c o n v ic ts
h av e
and 5 :3 0 to 8 p. m. P la za C on­ to be a “ n ig h t of m y s te ry ” a n d escaped.
G oes to N ew p o rt—
fe c tio n a ry .
B rin g y o u r frie n d s. th e c o n v e n tio n w ill w in d -u p w ith
H om er B illin g s a n d
fam ily
289-2 th e in itia tio n of c a n d id a te s in to
Song of AIo3es is th e m o st a n - i
le f t
W e d n esd a y
m o rn in g
in
the “ R o y al O rd e r of th e W o u ff-
c
ie
n t h y m n , it d a tin g fro m 1491 '
H o n g .”
th e ir
c a r fo r N ew p o rt,
w h ere P E A R
GROW ERS
CA N N ERY
B. C.
th e y w lli spend th e ir su m m e r v a ­
An in v ita tio n h a s been e x te n d ­
N O TICE
c a tio n . T hey p lan to re m a in a t
ed to a ll a n d a s m an y a s p o ssib ly
T h re e
th o u s a n d
m o to rcy cles
th e s e a s h c re io r a b o u t tw o w eeks
can
,
a
re
ex
p
ected
to
be
p
re
s
e
n
t.
a
re
in
use
in
B
ritish
M alaya.
W hy pick y o u r g re e n , u n m a ­
In v ita tio n s in th e fo rm of a c o u ­
tu re d B a r tie tt P e a rs , w h en you
B a c k fro m S u sa n v ille —
pon h a s been d is tr ib u te d . T hese
C a n n e ry w ill ru n S a tu rd a y on
can leave th e m on fo r a w eek or
Mrs. C. B. C oldw ell r e tu rn e d
a re to be fille d o u t a n d m ailed b ean s a n d b la c k b e rrie s .
B ring
m o te y e t?
T hey w ill m a k e a
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fro m S u san
to J. K. B olies in H a rtfo rd , C onn. as m a n y a s p o ssbile.
2
8 8-t2
m uch la r g e r Isze a n d
give you
v ille, C a lifo rn ia , w h e re sh e ha3
m ore w e ig h t. W e a re p a y in g th e
been v isitin g h e r d a u g h te rs , M rs
follow ing p ric e s d e liv e re d a t th e
E . H. G ro t W ard a n d M rs. L e­
p la n t:
m o n t F r u la n .
$30 p e r to n fo r 2% in ch e s or
o v er of f ir s t g ra d e p e a rs fre e
At Buckhorn—
from .d e fo rm itie s .
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
M rs. C h a rle s S p in d le r w ith
$27.50 fo r 2 & in c h e s of th e
her tw o sons a n d d a u g h te r a re
TODAY and TOMORROW
ab o v e g ra d e .
cam ped a t B u ck h o rn L odge fo r
$15.00
p
e
r
to
n
fo
r
c
a
n
n
a
b
le
th e ir
su m m e r v a c atio n .
Mr.
seconds.
9 p in d ie r is d riv in g b etw een A sh ­
C o n tra c t w ith us a n d le t tn em
la n d a n d th e
lodge each d ay ,
s ta y in g a t B u c k h o rn a n d com ing m a tu re . W e w ill ta k e th em . A sh ­
to A sh la n d e a c h d ay to a tte n d lan d P re s e rv in g C om pany.
to h is business.
289-3
B a c k fro m P o r tla n d —
n o C a rs R e g is te r—
M rs. C. A. C o tte r r e tu r n e d yes-
C ne h u n d re d a n d te n c a rs reg-
te rd a y fro m P o r tla n d , v.\ ;e sh e lster&d a t th e local r e g is tia tlo n
h a s been th last fo u r *eeks a t b u re a u y e s te rd a y ,
b rin g in g tne
th e P o r tla n d S u rg ic a l H c .- 'ita i, to ta l up to 2166. Since th e f ir s t
h a v in g u n d e rg o n e
a n o p e ra tio n w eek th e local re g is tr a tio n bu-
u n d e r th e fam o u s s p e c ia lis t D r. re a u h a s a t no tim e fa lle n beiow
C offee.
t h e 100 p e r c e n t m a rk a n d for
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se v e ra l d ay s w as close up to 130
To V isit P a r e n ts —
j P er day.
M lss L o u ise L e a th e rs , who is
a n u rse a t th e C o m m u n ity Hos- H e re on B u sin e ss—
p ita l, le ft y e s te rd a y on No. 13,
E. J. B a r r e tt, w ho is co n n ect-
fo r
n e r h o m e in W eed,
C al., ed w ith th e H a rtm a n S y n d icate,
w h e re sh e w ill sp en d th e w eek w as re g is te re d a t th e H o tel A sh-
en d w ith h e r m o th e r, re tu r n in g lan d la s t n ig n t, n a v in g com e in
fo r h e r d u tie o M onday.
from th e h o ld in g s to a tte n d to
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j b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
V isitin g S is te r—
M rs. R uy J q te r
h a s as h e r E n te rta in in g F rie n d s —
h o u se g u e s ts , Mr. a n d ?.irs. H a rry
Mr. an d M rs. D. P . B lue a re
R a n d le tt fi in R o se b u rg , an d e n te r ta in in g M rs. B lu e ’s co usin
M rs. W illia m P a tte r s o n of E u- and fam ily fro m th e W illa m e tte
gene, w ho w ill sp en d a w eek o r valley , a n d y e s te rd a y th e p a rty
te n d ay s h e re .
T he la d ie s a re s ta r te d fo r C ra te r L ak e, expect
s is te rs of Airs. J e te r .
ing to r e tu r n to d ay .
E njoy Treat—
T he e n tir e s ta f f a t th e Com ­
m u n ity H o sp ita l e n jo y e d a tre a t
y e s te rd a y w hen a te n pound box
of can d y fu rn is h e d by F ire m a n
M cD onough, a n d a big fre e z e r of
lea c ream w hich G. S. B u tle r se n t
o u t w ere opened.
I EAR
GROWERS
NOTICE
CANNERY
W hy pick g re e n , u n m a tu re d
B a r tle tt p e a rs, w hen you can
leav e th em on fo r a w eek or
m o re y e t?
T hey w ill m a k e a
m uch la r g e r size a n d give you
m ore w eig h t. W e a re p a y in g th e
fo llo w in g p rices d e liv e re d a t th e
p la n t:
V isitin g H ere—
$30 p e r to n fo r 2% in ch e s or
M rs. W a ite r W a n a k a a n d c h il­
d r e n of G re n a d a , C a lifo rn ia a re o v er of f ir s t g ra d e p e a rs fre e
h e re v isitin g M rs. W a n a k a ’s sis­ from d e fo rm itie s .
$27.50 fo r 2*4 in ch e s of th e
te r, Mrs. W esley E a s tm a n . They
above
g ra d e .
m ad e a trip to th e O regon Caves
$15.00
p e r to n fo r c a n n a b le
a n d back W e d n esd a y a n d p lan
seconds.
a tr ip to C r a te r L a k e in a few
C o n tra c t w ith us a n d le tth e m
days.
m a tu re . W e w ill ta k e th em . A sh ­
la n d P re s e rv in g C om pany.
Death R e p o rte d —
289 3
M iss E le a n o r N o rto n , a te a c h ­
e r a t L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia ,
PO RT
A R T H U R , O n ta rio .—
d ie d re c e n tly in th a t city. Miss
D u rin g th e w in te r of 1922-23,
N o rto n w as a well kn o w n high
263,409 c o rd s of p u lpw ood, 463,-
school te a c h e r in A sh la n d
four
978 tie s, 550,043 saw logs, 34,-
y e a rs ago, being in th e E n g lish
480 pieces of d im e n sio n tim b e r,
d e p a rtm e n t. Miss N o rto n is s u r ­
305 te le g ra p h poles a n d 9,000
vived by h e r p a re n ts . Mr. an d
cords of fuel wood w ere ta k e n
M rs. H. F. N o rto n a n d tw o b ro th ­
from th e fo re s ts of th e T h u n d e r
e r s a n d th re e s is te rs . She g r a d ­
Bay d is tric t, th is b e in ^ th e l a r g ­
u a te d fro m S ta n fo rd U n iv ersity
est c u t on re c o rd . T he e s tim a te d
in 1917.
v a lu e of th e c u t is a b o u t $ 4 ,4 0 5 ,.
000.
R e tu r n to M e d fo rd —
Mr. a n d M rs. A. L. G all r e ­
B R A N T FO R D , O n ta rio .— D ay-
tu rn e d to M edford y e ste rd a y a l t ­
ton M alleable Iro n c o m p an y , one
e r sp e n d in g se v e ra l days in A sh ­
of th e la rg e s t fo u n d ry p la n ts , in
land v isitin g w ith
frie n d s and
th e L n lte d S ta te s ,
h a s e n te re d
^relatives.
T hey re p o rt a
m ost
th e C a n a d ian field th ro u g h
re ­
e n jo y a b le tim e w hile in A sh lan d .
p o rte d
p u rc h a se of P r a tt
an d
L e tch fo rd ,
of B ra n tfo rd .
T he
U ndergoes O peration—
C a n a d ian b u sin e ss is u n d e rsto o d
M iss N eli P u rv is, a n u rse a t
to be la rg e ly c a stin g s fo r
th e
th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, u n d e r­
a u to m o b ile tra d e .
;
w e n t a slig h t o p e ra tio n y e s te r­
d ay .
She is n o t se rio u sly ill,
a n d w ill soon be ab le to re su m e
Farmers, Attention!
t h e v a c a tio n sh e is ta k in g
this.
m o n th .
L eave for P ortland—
M r. a n d M rs. M e rritt F.andles
a n d little son B obbie, left r e c e n t­
ly fo r P o rtla n d an d v icin ity ,
w h e re th e y w ill v isit fo r a few
d a y s , la te r s p e n d in g som e tim e
a t O reg o n beach r e s o r t'.
O ra n g e s, lem o n s, g ra p e f r u i t —
Detrick sells for less.
1 0 6 -tf
Look to your Mowers,
Rakes and Binders early
so m case I should not
have the worn or broken
parts in stock I will
have time to send to
Portland for them.
Garden Hose and Tools
of every Description
PEIL’S CORNER
Friday, August 10, 1923
10 Big D ollar
Sale Starts Saturday
Thirty two reasons why you should shop at E. R. ISAAC & Co. during these
10 Gigantic Dollar Days. All items have been taken from regular stock and
marked at such prices that they cannot last long.
Y
COME EARLY BECAUSE THERE WILL BE CROWDS
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V ♦"♦‘♦‘♦-I
YOUR DOLLAR 15 WORTH MORE HERE
» » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ «
SUMMER VESTS
W o m e n ’s
su m m e r
v e sts, 18c each, D ol­
la r D ays, 6 fo r
DRESS GINGHAMS
$1.00
FREE!
32 in. w ide a ll new
p a tte rn s , 28c v a lu e
D o llar D ays, 4
j’avds
SOUVENIRS F R E E!
SATURDAY THE FIRST DAY OF OUR BIG
DOLLAR DAY SALE, WE W ILL GIVE
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
K a i s e r ’s
C ham oi-
se tte . Sold re g u la rly
65c p a ir,
D o lla r,
D ay, 2 p a ir fo r
$1.00
Huck Towels
$1.00
Good size fo r fa m ­
ily use. R e g u la r 20c
values. D o llar D ays
6 fo r
SATEEN BLOOMERS
W o m e n ’s
S a te e n '
b lo o m ers in co lo rs
B row n, G reen, G rey
N avy, a n d B iack,
$1.25 v a lu e s. D ol­
lar Day, p a ir
M ercerized
T ablé
D am ask , 69c v a iu e
D o llar D ays, 2 yds
fo r
$1.00
42 a n d
45 inch
good m ed iu m q u a l­
ity 39c v alu es, D ol­
la r D ays, 3 fo r
$1.00
F a n c y B a th Tow els
V alues to 39c e a c h . ( 1
D o llar Days, 3 fo r d I .
English Nainsook
M ade w ith
fan cy
b o rd ers, h e m s titc h ­
ed. D o llar
D ays'
8 y a rd s fo r
36 in. w ide
fine
q u a lity
N ainsook
39c yd. D o llar Days
3 fo r
Unbleached
Royal Longcloth
$1.00
MUSLIN
$1.00
$1.00
Bath Towek
Si CO
Curtain Scrim
$1.00
WOOL SERGE
36 in
A ll- W ool
S erge
in
se v e ra l
co lo rs. $1.19 v alu e
D o llar D ays. yd.
Pillow Cases
Taide Damask
Silk and Wool Hose
W o m e n ’s S ilk an d
W ool H ose in black
jn ly v a lu e s, to $2.00
p a ir.
D o llar D ays
p a ir
OUTING FLANNEL
Rea! Values for Dollar Days
BRASSIERES
W o m en ’s B ra s sie re s
(n P in k a n d W h ite
39c each , 3 fo r
AWAY SOUVENIRS TO THE LADIES.
BE SURE AND GET YOURS
22c yd. r e g u la rly
D o llar D ays, 6 yds
fo r
$1.00
36 in .w ide o u r r e g ­
u la r 29c yd. q u a lity
D o llar Days.
4 y a rd s fo r
27 in. w ide good
q u a lity o u tin g f la n ­
nel in lig h t p a tte rn s
D o llars Days, 6 yds
fo r
$1.00
LINEN CRASH
P u re
Iris h
L inen
C ra sh fo r h a n d to w ­
els, 28c valu e. Dol­
la r D ays 4 % yds fo r
$1.00
Table Pride Damask
64 in. w ide fin e st
m ercerized
q u a lity
$1.25 v alu e. D ollar
D ays, yd.
$1.00
NAINSOOK
36 in B erkeley, N ain
sook, e x tra fin e for
the need le, 35c yd.
3
yds. fo r
SI 00
$1.00
$1.00
HAND TOWELS
C otton H uck tow els
m ad e w ith T ape e d ­
ge. D o llar D ays, 7
for.
$1.00
Don’t Delay for These are Dollar Days
CHILDREN’S HOSE
C h ild re n ’s 3-4 H ose
E x tra fin e q u a lity ,
w ith fan c y to p , 59c
p a ir, D o llar Day, 3
p a ir fo r
A lice Bradq and Maurice (Leftu) Fkjnn in
the Paramount Picture wrChe Snow Bride*
Situations as sweeping as a snowstorm, romance
flL kt°r n aS a raiPbow» action as swift as a bullet’s
J ? i’ 8 tbem® as bl£ as the great out-o’-doors—there
Snow Bride1,,1( ea
Brady picture, “ The
$1.00
FANCY SOX
C h ild re n ’s
Fancy
Sox in lig h t co lo rs,
29c p a ir
D o llar D ay, 4 pr.
fo r
SUNDAY and MONDAY
$1.00
BLEACHED MUSLIN
Extra fine quality Dollar Days
6 yards for
$1.00
COMFORTER CHALLIES
25 new patterns to select from
22c Values
Dollar Days, 5 Vs yards
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CHILDREN’S HOSE
In 3-4 le n g th fin e
ribbed ift B lack and
B row n, 39/? p a ir Dol
Jar Days, 3 p a ir fo r
$1.00
CRETONNES
C olonial C re to n n e s
in new p a tte rn s 36
w ide, 28c v alues.
D o llar D ays, 4
y a rd s fo r
$1.00
DOUGLAS MCLEAN
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PERCALES
’ The Sunshine Trail”
B e lm o n t D ress P e r ­
c a le s in new p a t­
te rn s , 22c yd. D ol­
la r D ays, 5 yds. fo r
Chicken
For That Sunday Dinner
You, and every house-wife know that there is
no meat excelling chicken for Sunday, or anv
special dinner.
MADRESS SHIRTIING
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Our Poultry Is
PAR EXCELLENCE
for the reason that no chicken leaves our mark­
et that has not had a course of special feeding
iii our own pens that with special care in
dressing means a lot.
We take pride in Selling the highest
grade poultry in Southern Oregon
Try us once—then you be the judge
EAGLE MARKET
82 N. Main
$1.00
32 in. w ide in fan cy
Stripes, 39c yd. Dol-
Days, 3 yds fo r
$1.00
CHILDREN'S HOSE
<> I
- :
in
b iack,
lisle
th re a d . D o llar D ays
3 p a irs fo r
$1.00
of
See The New’ Yarn For
Sweaters, “ Pearly F luff’’
In Plain and Varigated
Colors.
OUTING FLANNEL
DRESS GINGHAM
27 in. wide Valmore dress ging­
ham. 50 patterns to select from
22c yd. regular Dollar Days
554 y a H s .
Jj QQ
Special Clearance Sale
Wash Dresses
ALL REDUCED 20% LESS THAN
REGULAR PRICE
Ginghams—Tissues, Organdies, and Ratine.
E. R. Isaac & Co
“ The Q u ality S tore”
Where Your Patronage is Appreciated
36 in w ide new p a t­
te rn s fo r F a ll 30c
value. D o llar Days,
4 yds. to r
$1.00
HANDKERCHIEFS
L a d ie s
H a n d k e r­
c h ie fs, m ad e of a ll
p u re
lin e n ,
hand
e m b ro id e re d ,
39c,
e a ch . D o lla r Days,
3 fo r
$1.00
BLOOMERS
K e y se r’s M arvel fit
B loom ers.
D ollar
D ays, p a ir
$1.00
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