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C o to L a k e —
E x p ected Horn -—
A p a rty c o n s is tin g o f M ingus
Mr. an d M rs. V an W . S. D yke
A itk e n , B u rto u F r u e la u , b n r o th y a re ex p ected hom e from th e n o r ­
H ead, a n d O i t a a n d H ild a P e rry , th e rn p a rt of th e s ta te w h e re
m ad e a tr ip to C r a te r L ak. on tu e y h av e been v isitin g fo r th e
W ednesday.
T hey r e p o r t
th e p a s t tw o w eeks. W h ile in P o r t­
ro a d s to th e la k e to he in poor lan d th e y a tte n d e d th e m a rria g e
c o n d itio n .
■ of th e ir d a u g h te r .
T hey w ere
a c co m p an ied by th e ir son. Bill
P erform s W edding—
V an D yke a n d fa m ily , w ho h av e
D r. D. M. B row jjr p e rfo rm e d sin c e re tu r n e d to th e ir hom e in
a n in te r e s tin g h u t im p ro m p tu A sh lan d .
w e d d in g c e re m o n y a t th e V en-
d o m e H o te l, T u e sd a y e v e n in g , T ea ch in g a t C o lleg e—
Miss J u n e M cF ayden, fo rm e r
A u g u s t 14 th . T h e h ap p y co u p le
w a s L y ttle to n L a s s a te r a n d M ar­ g r a d u a te of th e local h ig h school,
g a r e t C o u n t, both of E u g e n e , O re- h a s been given a p o sitio n in a
to n .
p o p u la r b u sin ess c o lle g e in B u tte ,
M ontana. Miss M c F a y d en ’:* h o n ­
V isits A shland—
o r is a u n iq u e one a s s h e w as
A to u ris t p u rty h e a d ed by Mr. chosen from a b o u t e ig h t h u n d re d
S m ith of S alem w ere A sh lan d s tu d e n ts an d w ill tea c h E n g lish ,
and
m a th e m a tic s .
•visitors y e s te rd a y .
Mr. S m ith s h o rth a n d
w as a n A sh la n d v is ito r w ith th e Since le a v in g A sh la n d la s t s u m ­
C h e rria n s re c e n tly , a n d lik e d th e m er, Miss M cF ayden h a s v isite d
c ity so w ell he sto p p e d h e re in S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n a n d sp e n t
a g a in .
T h e p a rty m ad e a trip th e w in te r in B u tte , w hich w as
a lo n g th e coast to E u re k a , th e n h e r hom e b e fo re co m in g to O re­
to R e d d in g a n d up th e P acific gon.
h ig h w a y to A sh la n d .
T hey a re
V isiting P arents—
now r e tu r n in g to S alem .
M e re d ith
B e a v e r, w ho
has
L e a v e s H o sp ita l—
been a tte n d in g m edical co lleg e in
Mr. Sam S h ell, w ho h a s been P o rtla n d th e p a s t w in te r, is in
a t th e h o sp ita l fo r a few d a y s, A sh la n d v isitin g h is p a re n ts , Mr.
le f t y e s te rd a y m o rn in g in a m uch a n d M rs. A. M. B eaver on B each
im p ro v e d c o n d itio n . Mr. S h ell is s tr e e t.
a b u sin e ss m an in th e n o r th e r n
V ern e B lue B a c k -
p a r t of th e s ta te .
V e rn e B lue r e tu r n e d to A sh ­
lan d y e s te rd a y a n d is v isitin g h is
B u sin ess V isitor—
M r. B ra s h e a r w as a b u sin ess p a re n ts M r. a n d M rs. D. P. B lue
v is ito r in A sh la n d re c e n tly . Mr. • on A sh la n d s tr e e t. M r. B lu e is a
B ra s h e a r re p re s e n ts a P o rtla n d p ro fe sso r of h is to ry a t th e U n i­
w h o le sale firm , an d also h a s a v e rsity of C a lifo rn ia a n d A sh lan d
! frie n d s a re g lad to w elcom e him
ra n c h n e a r R o g u e R iver.
j hom e fo r his v a c a tio n .
B ells Lot—
J . P. D odge re c e n tly co m pleted H e re V isitin g —
M r. a n d M rs. F . A. G re e r, of
n e g o tia tio n s w h ereb y h is 60 foot
lo t on th e B o u le v a rd a n d S h e r­ T u lsa, O k la h o m a , a rriv e d in A sh ­
m an s tre e t was tra n s fe r re d to Mr. lan d y e s te rd a y to v isit w ith th e
B. R. G re e r fam ily , B. R. G re e r
Jlo d k in so n .
an d F. H . G re e r b e in g b ro th e rs .
F. H. G re e r, w ho is in th e oil
V isit R e la tiv e —
b u sin e ss, re c e n tly a rriv e d in th e
M rs. H u n t anti Ben H u n t r e ­
c e n tly a rriv e d in A sh la n d from U n ited S ta te s a f te r a trip to Al­
a sk a.
P o r tla n d , h a v in g d riv e n th ro u g h
to visit a few d a y s w ith Mrs.
M em orial S erv ice—
¡Will Dodge. Mrs. H u n t’s d a u g h t­
L ast F rid a y e v e n in g a m em o r­
er.
ial se rv ic e w as held a t D iam ond
L ake.
Rev. E. P . L aw ren ce of
O tit of H o sp ita l—
M edford was. c h a irm a n , an d Rev.
M rs. L eroy D avis y e s te rd a y w as
S. J. C h an ey of A shland a n d Mr.
d isc h a rg e d from th e C o m m u n ity
A rth u r W ilson, m ay o r of K la m a th
H o s p ita l, w h ere sh e has !e*en
F a lls w ere th e s p e a k e rs .
T he
c o n fin e d fo r som e lim e, a n d h a s Boy S co u ts of R o se b u rg h a d a
g o n e to M edford, w h e re site will
pari in th e se rv ic e, an d a la rg e
visit h e r s is te r u n til S u n d a y , l a t­
crow d g a th e re d on th e beach fo r
e r r e tu r n in g to h e r hom e in th e
th e m ee tin g .
S iad V alley.
R a p id ly Im p ro v in g ——
Io from M o n t a g u e -
O rv ille H all a rriv e d in A sh lan d
Mrs. G eorge M athew s, w ho w as
last n ig h t from M o n tag u e. H all
re c e n tly tu k e n to th e C o m m u n ity
expects to rem a in in A sh la n d fo r
H o sp ita l is now sh o w in g a m a r k ­
se v era l d ay s, a s th e sa w m ill he
ed im p ro v e m e n t, a n d will soon
was em ployed in is closed fo r r e ­
he e n tire ly reco v ered .
p a irs fo r a sh o rt tim e.
y. «¿a ot eou and mate ^cufteljat homejm sorfyttat 1 can't cook steak but ute is
from B a k e r, O regon w ho a re v is­
itin g a t th e J , D. M ars hom e.
M rs. N elson is a s is te r of M rs.
M ars. T h e p a rty is expected to
r e tu r n to n ig h t a n d w ill no d o u b t
h av e m an y in te r e s tin g s to rie s to
tell of th e ir trip .
H ere from Portland—
“ J a c k ” P e e b le r, of th e firm of
Sw enson <£ P e e b le r, r e tu r n e d y es­
te rd a y fro m P o r tla n d w h e re he
w as a g u e st of w h o le sale firm s
d u rin g B u y e rs ’ W eek. Mr. P e e b ­
le r re p o rts t h a t th e r e ta il m e r­
c h a n ts of O regon w ere ro y a lly e n ­
te rta in e d by th e w h o le sale firm s
of th e R ose C ity.
"W e w ere
d in e d , w in ed , a d m itte d to fre e
shows, a n d ball g am es, a n d n o th ­
ing w as le ft u n d o n e to a ffo rd a ll
r e p o r ts th a t sa le s m ad e d u rin g
re p o rts th a t
sa le s m a d e d u rin g
th e w eek to ta lle d $ 1 ,7 5 0 ,0 0 0 . 1A-
th o u g h e n jo y in g a p le a s a n t w eek,
Mr. P e e b le r s ta te s t h a t R o g u e
R iv e r v a lle y looks m ig h ty good
to one w ho h a s been a w ay a few
days.
Late Bulletins
NEW
YORK,
A ug.
17.—
T h ro u g h th e a c tio n of th e U n ited
S ta te s Coal C om m ission d e m a n d ­
ing a sh ow dow n, th e a n th r a c ite
d e a d lo c k betw een o p e ra to rs and
m in e rs w as b ro k en a n d th e y r e ­
su m ed n e g o tia tio n s in o rd e r to
a v e rt a s tr ik e S e p te m b e r 1st. The
com m ission fo rm a lly a n n o u n c e d
th a t th e o p e ra to rs an d m in e rs had
a g re e d to ren e w d isc u ssio n s a t
A tla n tic C ity next M onday.
T o H ra n ts P a ss—
F ro m F o rt K la m a th —
M rs. E velyn C ald w ell, w ith C le­
Seth Dixon, of th e firm of Hix­
o n C aldw ell m ade a trip to G ra n ts
son B ro th e rs , w as in A sh la n d
P a s s in th e ir c a r y e s te rd a y , r e ­
W ed n esd ay a n d y e s te rd a y fro m
tu r n in g la te r in th e ev en in g . T he
K la m a th Fal*s. He sh ip p e d fo u r
t r i p w as m ad e a c o m b in a tio n of
c a rlo a d s of sh eep from A sh la n d
b u s in e s s a n d p le a s u re .
on W ed n esd ay n ig h t, a n d ' w h ile
lo ad in g th e c a rs , w as ro b b ed by
L ik e Camp—
tw o y o u n g m en.
N. C. H ubbs a n d F . V. T re ad -
g o ld , p o p u la r lu m b e r m en of S il­ P ro h ib itio n A g e n ts H e re —
v e rto n , O regon, sto p p ed a t A sh ­
J. A. L in v ille of P o rtla n d , s ta te
l a n d ’s cam p g ro u n d la s t n ig h t on p ro h ib itio n a g e n t fo r O regon a n d
t h e i r w ay to C a lifo rn ia .
T hey Ray C. L yle of S e a ttle , s ta te a g e n t
a r e m a k in g th e trip by m o to r an d lo r W a sh in g to n , w ith H. L. B a th ­
a r e v ery e n th u s ia s tic o v e r th e e rs a n d M rs, L in v ille a re in A sh ­ F O R E S T H IL L S , N. J „ A ug. 17.
p a r k a n d th e tre a tm e n t th ey lan d to d ay .
— M iss H elen W ills, th e C a lifo rn ia
h a v e receiv ed since th e ir a rriv a l
g irl te n n is w o n d e r, w on h e r w ay
In A sh la n d .
to th e fin a l ro u n d of th e n a tio n ­
E ngineer in A shland—
G. W . E v an s of S e a ttle , th e al W o m e n ’s T e n n is c h a m p io n sh ip
V isitin g B rother—
C o n su ltin g M ining E n g in e e r of to d ay w h en she d e fe a te d Miss
P a u l C arson a n d fam ily of I he S o u th e rn P acific a n d th e U n­ Goss tw o s tr a ig h t se ts.
O m a h a , N e b ra sk a a re v isitin g a t ion P a c ific c o m p a n ies is in Ash
t h e h o m e of M r. C a rs o n 's b ro th e r, land to d ay lo o k in g o v er local
O. F . C a rso n — th e lu m b e r m an m in e ra l p o ssib ilitie s.
o f A sh la n d . T h e ir visit w ill p ro b ,
a b ly be e x te n d e d in to a p e rm a n ­ R e tu rn s fro m ’F r i s c o -
e n t o n e an d if c o n d itio n s a re s u it­
K ay N eil, a son of F re d N eil,
a b le th e y m ay lo ca te h e re . Miss re tu rn e d re c e n ty l fro m a tii p to
E u g e n ia C a rso n — a fo rm e r te a c h ­ San F ra n c isc o , w h e re h e h a d
CHICAGO, A ug. 17.— A C om ­
e r in th e H a w th o rn e School, a c ­ been v isitin g fo r a m o n th w ith
m itte e r e p re s e n tin g th e M idw est
c o m p a n ie d Mr. C arson from th e his un cle, G ro v er N eil. K ay r e ­
In d e p e n d e n t .O il
D e a le rs, th e
e a s t a n d w ill live h e re in d e fin ite ­ p o rta th e tim e of h is life w hile
sam e w hich c o n fe rre d w ith Gov­
ly . M iss C arso n w ill be w elcom ­ on th e trip .
e rn o r M cM aster, of S o u th D ak o ­
e d back by h e r h o st of frie n d s.
ta , m e e ts th e o ffic ia ls of th e
*The trip w est w as m ad e by a u to ­ To ljukc of W oods—
S
ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y of In d ia n a
m o b ile.
Bob W a rn e r le ft la s t n ig h t fo r a t th re e o ’clock. T h e n a tu r e of
L ake of th e W oods, w h e re h e th e c o n fe re n c e w as n o t d isclo sed .
H ere V isiting—
will e n jo y a few d a y s o u tin g . He
M r. F o w le r, b ro th e r of M rs. w as a c co m p an ied by ih e H u g h
LAST SAD RITES HELD
Dr. T ilto n an d p a rtn e r o f C arson- G ile tte fam ily .
FOR ROBT. M. GARRETT
F o w le r L u m b e r co m pany is v is it­
OIL MANUFACTURERS
HAVING CONFERENCE
in g re la tiv e s and frie n d s in A sh ­
la n d . He is acco m p an ied by his
w ife an d c h ild re n and will visit
s e v e ra l days. T he F o w ler, P aul
< a rs o n a n d O. F. C arson fam ilies
r e tu r n e d from a d e lig h tfu l trip
t o C r a te r L ake la st n ig h t.
F ro m R ocky P o in t—
J o h n G roover r e tu rn e d to A sh ­
lan d la te la s t n ig h t from R o cky
P o in t w h e re he h a s been w o rk in g
fo r th e p a st tw o m o n th s. H e now
ex p ects to re m a in in A sh lan d for
a tim e.
F u n e r a l se rv ic es in
h o n o r of
th e la te R o b e rt M. G a r re tt, w hose
d e a th o c c u rre d in th is city , A u ­
g u st 13, w ere c o n d u c te d a t 2 :3 0
W ed n esd ay a t th e te m p le of A sh­
lan d L odge No. 944, B. P. O. E .,
of w hich deceased w as a m em ber.
IxM al G irl M a rrie d —
V isits Friends—
T he se rv ic e co n sisted of th e r e g ­
W ord w as re c e n tly receiv ed in
P at F o rd n e y , a m em b e r of th e u la r im p re ssiv e fu n e ra l r ite s of
A sh la n d o f th e m a rria g e of Miss g r a d u a tin g c la ss of 1912 of A sh- ( th e E lk s a n d a fu n e ra l se rm o n by.
H e le n Van D yke to Mr. C h e ste r lan d h ig h school, w as in A sh lan d Rev. K o e h le r, p a s to r of th e P r e s ­
M oore. T h e m a rria g e took place y e ste rd a y lo o k in g up th e old tim e b y te ria n c h u rc h .
in P o rtla n d w here M iss Van D yke g r a d u a te s whom he knew w hen
T he se rv ic es w ere la rg e ly a t ­
a n d Mr. M oore have been w ork
in school.
He w a s on his w ay te n d e d by m em b e rs of th e E lk s
in g th e p a st few y e a rs .
Mrs. to P o rtla n d a f t e r a tw o w eek s lodge, fire n d s a n d old p io n ee rs.
M oore w as a p o p u la r
m em ­ v a c atio n a t C ra te r L ak e a n d K la ­ M any b e a u tifu l flo ra l trib u te s
ber
of
th e
younger
high m a th F a lls .
w ere in ev idence, b e a rin g ev id en ce
sc h o o l set a n d g ra d u a te d from
of th e esteem in w hich th e de-
A s h la n d h ig h school in 1917. No V isitin g la tk e —
cased p io n e e r w as hid.
d e f in ite p la u s fo r th e ir f u tu r e a re
P au l M ars a n d w ife left y e s te r ­
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e s e rv ­
k n o w n , b u t good w ishes a r e ex­ d ay fo r C ra te r L ak e in Mr. M ars’ ices th e re m a in s w ere conveyed to
te n d e d to th e m from th e ir m an y a u to m o b ile .
T hey w ere accom ­ H a rg a d iu e c e m e te ry fo r in te r-
A s h la n d frie n d s.
p a n ie d by Ben N elsou a n d fa m ily m e n t
*
1
W ABASH, INDIANA MAN HAS
TEHEMA TEACHERS
| been n eeded in O regon a s an a id
: to m a rk e tin g . M any s ta te s h av e
, ,1qng ihad th e s e s ta n d a r d s and
j O regon h a s been a t a d isa d v a u -
i ta g e in th e big m a rk e ts . I)eal-
■ e rs w a n t to know ju s t w h a t th ey
i a re b u y in g , and w hen th ey do
not know , th e price th ey will pay
will m ak e them sa fe a n d th e
g ro w e r so rry . W ith c e n tra l s e l­
lin g ag e n cie s in p o sitio n to m eet
th e d e m a n d s of la rg e b u y e rs and
w ith g u a ra n te e d g ra d e s to th e
tra d e , O regon
p o ta to e s sh o u ld
com e to th e fro n t.
BIG TIME ON 105 BIRTHDAY
R E D B L U F F , C al., A ug. 17.—
S electio n of te a c h e rs fo r th e h ig h
school in T e h e m a C o u n ty fo r th e
co m in g y e a r h a s been c o m p le te d .
M iss M am ie B. L an g , c o u n ty s u p ­
e rin te n d e n t of schools, h a s a n ­
nounced
th e
fo llo w in g
school
te a c h e rs fo r n e x t y e a r:
R ed B lu ff— R o b e rt R. H a rtz e ll
G eorge F . C o n ra d , J . E. W ilcox,
J. J . H a m m e r, M rs. G eorge C am p ­
bell, E. M a rg a re t S w ingle, M abel
P o rte r, A lice
B ra n s fo rd , M ary
H a rt, E r a F ra m e , S] J . B insacca,
L ulu M. B u rt, E th e l A. F itz g e r­
ald, E . D. B id d a ll, A s e n a th G rier,
M. C. S te rn , F a n n ie M. Knox* N el­
lie L o m b a rd , E. J . F ra le y .
C o rn in g — A r th u r L. S h u ll, M ar­
jo rie A le x a n d er, A. C. A n d e rso n ,
M ary B a n k s, L ouise B ro w n , M il-!
b red E s tu s, O tto L. Fox, R. H.
H e d g e stp e th , M rs.
D o ro th y
B.
L a n g s tre th , D aisy E L e o n a rd , W .
L. S h im m in . H azel T a y lo r.
Los M olinos (b ra n c h of C o rn ­
ing h ig h s c h o o l)— H. C liffo rd Fox
F ra n c e s B e lk n a p , J . M. B oothe,
M a rg a re t D uncan, Izilla h R e g a r,
M. C. S te rn .
W A B A SH , In d ., A ug. 17.—
‘‘U ncle J a c k ” H ig g in s e ff e c tu a l­
ly h a lte d th e p ro ce ssio n , as th e
E n g lis h m a n once sa id w hen he
in te n d e d to convey th a t he “ sto p -
ped th e p a ra d e ,” w hen he cele-
b ra te d h is 1 0 5 th b irth d a y h e re .
T he e n tir e c ity
of W a b ash
h a lte d its a c tiv itie s fo r th e m om ­
e n t a n d paid tr ib u te to H iggins.
A h u g e b irth d a y p a rty w as held
in th e c ity p a rk , a n d w as a tte n d ­
ed by m an y h u n d re d s of p e rso n s.
G ifts w e re sh o w e red upon H ig ­
gins.
P R E H IS T O R IC B U ILD IN G S
REM A IN IN ARIZONA TOWN
N EW YORK, A ug. 18.— In A r­
izona can still he seen re m a in s of
b u ild in g s e re c te d by th e e a rly
A m e ric an In d ia n s , b u ilt o u t of
sto n e c o n ta in in g o p al, a g a te and
c h alced o n y .
T hese sto n e s w ere
ta k e n from th e p e trifie d fo re sts
in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of A d an ian a,
A rizona.
• PO R T L A N D ,
A ug.
18.— By.
i P ro c la m a tio n of G o v ern o r P ierce,
! c o m p u lso ry g ra d in g a n d la b e lin g
I of P o ta to e s w ill be a law of O re-
: Kon ou a n d a i t e r S e p te m b e r 15,
an d in co n n e ctio n w ith co -o p e ra ­
tiv e g ro w e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n s w hich
P re h is to ric b u ild e rs n e v e r used
a re o rg a n iz in g in th e s ta te , th is
m
ore
b e a u tifu l sto u e s fo r th e ir
law w ill no d o u b t g re a tly help
h
a
b
ita
tio
n s th a n th e tru n k s of
th is in d u stry .
th
o
se
tre
e
s w hich flo u rish e d ages
T h e new law p ro v id e s fo r '
-standard (trad es an d la b e lin g , ac-
v
y
V
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,
A " " 'r l™ n . '>••»«>■«■ ....... a p p e a re d on th e e a rth .
c o rd in g to th e a e h ed u le a o( th e 1 worter<> a r e
■» c o m - ] s a p . c . P . T a in ,a h In T h e M en-
“ U ncle J a c k ” , a s he is know n
p a n ie s .w here em ployed.
to r fo r A u g u st.
U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A g-
to y o u n g a n d old in th e c ity , is
r ic u ltu r e . In sp e c tio n will be u n - ■
b eliev ed to be I n d ia n a 's o ld e st
i tier th e s ta te m a rk e t a g e n t and
re s id e n t. H e w as b o rn in E n g - !
I w ill be h a n d le d in m uch th e ,
la n d , se rv e d a n u m b e r of y e a rs
sam e m a n n e r a s g ra in is now i
in th e B ritis h N avy, th e n cam e
h a n d le d .
T he g o v e rn m e n t fixes '
to A m e ric a to live. A lth o u g h he
fo u r s ta n d a rd g ra d e s , but it is
w as th e n a lre a d y p a st th e p rim e
n
o t exp ected th a t a n y one crop
of life, he fo u g h t w ith th e U n­
w ill be so rte d in to fo u r g rad e s,
ion fo rces d u rin g th e C ivil W a r
n o r w ould such, a p ra c tic e he de-
a n d is now rec e iv in g a G o v ern ­
: ira b le . F o llo w in g is G rad e No.
m e n t p e n sio n . H e lives w ith a
1, w hich will m ee t th e r e q u ir e ­
d a u g h te r , L e titia H ig g in s, now
m
e n ts of th e rao st of th e p o ta ­
85 y e a rs old.
to es g row n in O regon. G row ers
sh o u ld clip a n d p re se rv e th is :
M ore th a n h a lf th e 14 0,000,-
No. l . s h a ll c o n sist of p o ta to e s
000 s q u a re m iles of w a te r on th e ,Uf s im ila r v a rie ta l c h a ra c te r is ­
globe is o v e r 2,000 m iles deep.
tics w hich a re n o t badly m is­
s h a p e n , w hich a re ’fre e from
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from d a m a g e c au sed by d ir t or
o th e r fo re ig n m a tte r, s u n b u rn .
f second g ro w th , g ro w th c ra c k s ,'
h o llo w -h e a rts, c u ts, scab, b lig h t,
d ry ro t, d ise a se , in se c ts, or m e-
g l c h a n ic a l o r o th e r means-.
T h e d ia m e te r of p o ta to e s of
ro u n d v a rie tie s sh a ll he not less
g | ih a n 17 s inches and of p o ta to e s
¡j! of long v a rie tie s 1 % inches. In
o rd k r to allow fo r v a ria tio n s in ­
c id e n t lo p ro p e r g ra d in g and
h a n d lin g , not m ore th a n 5 per
c e n t, by w e ig h t, o f a n y lot m ay
g he below teh p resc rib e d size, an d ,
in a d d itio n , not m ore thanG p er
c e n t, by w e ig h t, m ay be below
th e r e m a in in g re q u ire m e n ts of
th is g ra d e , hut n o t to exceed one-
th ird of th is 6 p er cent to le r-
-3 a ,,ce sh a ll he allow ed fo r pota-
Regular Value 2(lc each.
5 toes a ffe c te d by s o ft ro t.
T he o th e r th re e e sta b lish e d
g ra d e s a re No. 1, sm a ll, No. 2,
a n d F a n c y No. 1.
T he fancy
g ra d e is one th a t d o u b tle s s can
Regular Valut* 69c Yard.
be developed in th is s ta te w ith
p ro fit.
Id a h o p u ts o u t a fancy
g ra d e , e v e ry p o ta to being se p ­
a ra te ly w ra p p e d in p a p e r lik e o r ­
anges* a n d th e se b rin g a high
Regular Value 35c Yard
top p ric e fo r se le c t m a rk e ts . O re­
gon can d ev elo p th e sa m e m a r ­
k e ts a s th is fan cy sto c k can be
re a d ily grow n in m an y lo c a litie s.
36 in wide Regular Value 22e vard.
S ta n d a rd g ra d in g a n d s ta te in .
sp ectio n of p o ta to e s h a s long
Attend our DOLLAR DAY Sale Sat­
urday. I his is a real merchandising
event.
on u i not buy shop worn
goods at a reduction, hut new mer-
rhandise taken from regular stock.
SA LEM ,
A ug.
1 7 — W a rd e n
S m ith a d m its th e to ta l n u m b e r
of escaped co n v icts now is th irty
nin e. A m an w ho escaped J u ly
14, ad d e d to th e list b eing, J . W.
R ozell w ho d is a p p e a re d fro m th e
M cM innville prison cam p.
W A SH IN G TO N ,
A ug.
17.—
T he U nited S ta te s w ill lose no
tim e in g e ttin g rid of th e c a p ita l
sh ip s w hich a g re e d to s c ra p u n ­
d e r th e n av al lim ita tio n s tre a ty
in th e W a sh in g to n C o n feren ce.
T he a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e by
A ctin g S e c re ta ry of N avy R oose­
v e lt, a few m in u te s a f te r w ord
cam e fro m th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t
th a t th e F iv e -P o w e r N av al T re a ty
betw een G re a t B rita in , F ra n c e ,
J a v a n , Ita ly a n d th e U n ited
ù uitci:
is now e ffe c tiv e . S h o rtly
i lu r e u f n r N avy e x p e rts b eg an d e ­
taile d p lan s fo r th e s c ra p p in g of
, tw e n ty six vessel^, fifte e n of
¡ w hich a re old, eleven u n d e r co n ­
s tru c tio n .
bunion $ fom eating W sh orw ,So eut ywradj a j w erotte and mate \ oundf ofhiW
Real Values for Dollar Days
(luck rp, owe Is, 6 for
$1.06
VI ereerized Table Damask, 2 yds $1.00
Bargains Still Continue
36 in Berkeley Nainsook, 31/; yds $1.00
Summer Clearance
SALE
Comforter Cliallies, 5% yds for $1.00
Fine Dress Ginghams, 5¥2 yds for $1.00
27 in wide. Regular Value 22c Yard.
STILL GOING ON
TODAY and TOMORROW
Fine new wash New Silk Dresses
Dress just arrived Twenty Fall Styles in
Bought at special end
of the season prices and
going out the same wav.
Another Lot
Pretty
Of
Sweaters
Sleeveless and
Coat Styles
L45 to $8.50
'zïfioûi.ânct
Tricosham,
Canton
Crepe and Satin Crepe
and in Wool materials.
Chamoisette
Gloves
Kavser gloves, strap
wrist and 12 button
length, attractive styles
98c to $2.00
Womens Brassieres, 3 for
$1.00
Come in. Pink and W hile Regular 39c each
Childrens Fancy Sox 4 pr. fo r
$1.00
Come in. Light Colors, Regular Value 29e Pair
Outing Flannel, 4 Yards for
$1.00
36 in, wide. Light Pattern. Regular Value 30c Yard.
Dress Percales, 5 yds for
$1.00
36 in. wide, in Light ami Dark ( ’olors
Bleached Muslin, 6 yds, for
$1.00
36 in. Fine Bleached Quality, Regular Value 20c vd.
Select Your New Coat Early
How often have you been disappointed
that you did not get “that coat” be­
cause you thought it might be here lat­
er. Some selections have already been
made, but you now have jo u r choice,
the most complete August showing of
coats that we have ever had.
WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW
TRAPPED in a FOREST
FIRE !
The hiss and crash of flam
ing trees driving them on—'
their only chance a pool of
water scarcely deep enough
to cover them as they lay in!
the midst of the raging in­
ferno.
Here a brotherhood of hate
P ictorial
T he A utum n
between two men found its
and H om e
Fashion
battle-ground, a woman
Journal
B ook#
found love, and a father re-!
P atterns
A re H ere
GOODS
deemed his faith -in a way­
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Linen Crash Toweling, 4’/a yds. $1.06
Extra Fine Quality, Regular Value 30c Yd.
Come To This Store Saturday Many Unadvertised
SPECIALS, for DOLLAR DAYS
S P E C I A L S H O W IN G O F
COATS. For Fall and \V inter Wear.
E. R. Isaac & Co.
“The Quality Store”
Where Your Patronage is Appreciated