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pAüfi PÒt'H — ~ ♦ • • »♦- LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES STATED SESSION' H illa h T em p le m e e ts F rid a y e v e n in g , Nov. 2, r e g u la r sessio n . R o u tin e b u sin e ss, follow ed by b rie f p ro g ra m a n d lig h t re fe rs h m e n ts . C e re m o n ial m a tte r s to be d isc u sse d , hence fu ll a tte n d a n c e re q u e s te d . T. H . SIM PSO N , P o te n ta te . 52-2 W . H DAY, R e c o rd er. I »»■» Cliff Payne makes shelving. ! jUaUY New9 A D ally C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of local in terest. SH RINK l'rtdtty, November □. ÁSHtÁÑD DÁÍLY TÍDÍÑÓS W e can m a k e th a t old s u it look like n ew — P a u ls e r u d ’s. 4 6-tf _______ Mr. H ardy Im proving— J . H. H a rd y c o n tin u e s to im p ro v e but w ill be con fin ed a t h is hom e p ro b ab ly tw o w eeks. L ay in y o u r su p p ly of p o ta to e s ¡fo r th e w in te r now ; P o ta to S ale a t H ardy B ros. S a tu rd a y an d M onday, V isitor from C alifornia— We D eliver. 53-1 G eorge F. K ing, re la tiv e of M rs. _______ H. L. S ay les v isited a t th e S ayles Here from Jack son ville— hom e e a rly th is w eek, an d d e p a r t M rs. S heldon O gle of J a c k s o n v ille ed fo r H u n tin g to n B each la s t n ig h t. is v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r son, M r. K in g h a s been in W a sh in g to n C h a rle s O gle on N o rth M ain s tr e e t. on a b u sin e ss tr ip a n d is r e tu r n in g M rs. O gle is a lso v isitin g o th e r f o h is h o m e in C a lifo rn ia . frie n d s h e re a n d given p le a s a n t p a r- tie s to m ak e h e r s ta y d e lig h tfu l W e m a k e c lo th e s a d a p te d to y o u r 4 -tf ta s te . Be in d iv id u a l it co sts no m ore. m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs. H ave a fit a t O rre s. T a ilo rs fo r P a u ls e r u d ’s. 4 6 -tf to u ch e d u p o n th e lack of l e a d e r - 'e d by a n y re lig io u s in flu e n c e , a n d , life, and d e v o tio n to th e w o rk , th a sh ip a t hom e, w hen o fte n fu rn is h in g in th e U. S. th e r e a re 2 8 ,6 75,000 ¡c re a tio n of C h ris tia n c itiz e n ry w as TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sh ip a t hom e, w h en o fte n f u rn is h in g n o t so in flu e n c e d ; of th e 16,6 0 0 ,0 0 0 a ssu re d . le a d e rs in u rb a n c o m m u n itie s, th e from C h ristia n hom es th e re a re T he lis te n e rs w ere now fav o red W h ile th e y la s t $1.50 p e r 100 »♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ need to g e t in c lo se r to u c h , a n d th e ! 2,000,000 y o u n g people n o t a ffil- hy a b e a u tifu l solo, w ith violin an d lbs. of N e tte d Gem P o ta to e s. P la za M A N ILLA, Nov. 2.— N in e ty -e ig h t d e sire of e v e ry c o m m u n ity fo r re - ia te d w ith c h u rc h or S u n d a y piano a c co m p a n im e n t, su n g by M rs. M a rk e t, 61 N M ain. 52-2 p e r c e n t of F ilip in o s h a rb o r in te s ti lig io u s tra in in g fo r ¿ h e ir c h ild re n sch o o l.” H enry of J u n io r H igh. D on’t o v e rlo o k th e p o ta to sa le a t w ere som e of th e Jh in g s b ro u g h t o u t nal p a ra s ite s , a n d 79 p e r c e n t of Miss P e n n e ll sa n g v e ry sym pa- D r. V an N uys in th e c lo sin g ad- th e tic a lly “ No C row n W ith o u t th e d re ss of th e e v e n in g b ro u g h t h is th e p o p u la tio n is in fe c te d w ith h o o k H a rd y B ro s., S a t. & Mon. W e d e in M r. A m e ^ s a d d re ss. liv e r. 53-1 w orm , a c c o rd in g i o a c irc u la r ju s t C apt. P o r te r , of th e S a lv atio n (C ro ss’’ a»t th e end of th e sessio n . v ita l m essag e. In sp e a k in g of the issued by th e D ire c to r of H e a lth giv- A rm y b ro u g h t a b e a u tifu l so n g a t T h e e v e n in g session opened as us- rev o lt of y o u th , he said “ Can we Piano Teacher ing th e r e s u lts of in v e s tig a tio n s in th is tim e, acco m p an ied by M iss P in - uel w ith d e v o tio n a l se rv ice led by ead th e h e a rt of y o u th ? “ Is th e M rs. J . R. R o b e rtso n , c e rtifie d v a rio u s p a rts of th e isla n d s. C arb o n n e ll c a p t. H all of th e B a p tis t c h u rc h , rev o lt a g a in s t re lig io n or irre lig - piano te a c h e r. C re d it given in H igh te tr a c h lo rid e w as fo u n d to be th e “ C ra d le R oll W o rk ” w as th e su b - T h e B a p tis t c h o ir, assiftted by m em - io n ? ” If a re v o lt, th e n th e r e la >3tf School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J. m ost e ffe c tiv e d ru g a g a in s t h o o k je c t of a sp le n d id a d d re s s by M rs. b e rs of th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h o ir and g rav e co n cern fo r th e fu tu re . P e r- w orm a n d to a le sse r d e g re e a g a in s t re v o lt a g a in s t o rg an iz ed FOR SALE— F lat top w r i t i n g j F re d E n g le , w ho, from h e r rich ex- M rs. E d g a r, M rs. H e n ry a n d C ap t. b aps a a sc a ris, tric h u ris an d o x y ru s— o t h e r , jg g k an<j c h a ir a t Ic e n h o w e r’s new p e rie n ce , b ro u g h t b e fo re h e r h e a r- P o r te r gave a n u m b e r of v e ry beau- fo rm s of relig io n . , Dr. \ an N uys, d a n g e ro u s p a ra s ite s of ¿ h e h u m a n and second h a n d s to re . 389 E a s t e rs th e im p o rta n c e a n d th e > tifu lly re n d e re d c h o ru se s, led by d iscu ssed th e d iffe re n c e b etw een in te rio r. T h e h ig h p e rc e n ta g e of in- M ain. P o h n e 171. 53-3 tha£ th is w o rk occupies in th e p r o - ; M r. G ilm ore. O ne of w hich w as by i c o n d itio n s s u ro u n d in g y o u th noW, fectio n s w a s fo u n d .in th e P ro v in c e grarft of th e S u n d a y -sc h o o l a n d t h e , th e y o u n g p e o p le ’s c h o ir “ T h e R ose ¡and a generc/.ion ago, and th a t th e F O R SA L E — A pples. W . L. M oore of C ebu, b u t o th e r p o rtio n s of th e c h u rc h . of S h a ro n .” ro a d s w ere w id e r an d lo n g e r a n d th e 53-12* isla n d s show ed s im ila r re s u lts . M ost Bellview’. P h o n e 1 0 F 4 . D r. M illik e n ’s a d d re s s t h a t closed , R ev. W . J u d s o n O ld field , w ho had d iffic u lty of g e ttin g back greater, of th e in fe c tio n s w ere of lig h t n a a d d re s s em phasized T h e s ta te m e n t w as m ad e th a t th e F O R SA L E — S p itz e n b e rg cu lls, tell a fte rn o o n ’s p ro g ra m gave food ; th e o p e n in g tu re . p re s e n te d som e I “ T e a c h e r T ra in in g ” a n d th e need ¡decisive b a ttle s w e re n o t fo u g h t in 50c a box; a lso la rg e black w a ln u ts , fo r th o u g h t a n d ----------- 50c g u n n y sack. B rin g y o u r sack s ta r tlin g fa c ts t h a t sh o u ld be an im - fo r re a d ju s tm e n t in m eth o d s of S u n -(c o lle g e life but in th e h ig h school T h e P h ilip in e L e a g u e of C onsum - a n d pick th e m up. C. C. W o lfer, p e tu s to g r e a te r e n d e a v o r fo r th e day school w o rk . T h a t an u n d e r- ( a g e s . H e b ro u g h t th e re sp o n sib ility e rs h a s filed a p ro te s t a g a in s t th e t 53-2 y o u n g p eo p le of th e sta/.e. l a n d i n g of child psychology is a back to ¿ h e hom e, t h a t th e c h u rc h c u r r e n t a g ita tio n am o n g local c h a m Six h u n d re d an d tw e n ty -six -thou- n e c essa ry e q u ip m e n t of th e te a c h e r o u g h t n o t to be c o n sid e red a s p lrit- b ers of co m m erce a g a in s t th e con- Tw o c a rlo a d s p o ta to e s ju s t a r r iv snd people in O regon a re n o t to u c h - i and th a t, w ith th a t, a co n sec ra te d i n al o rp h a n asy lu m . B ros. P o ta /o Sale, tin u a n c e of th e C. O. D. p a rc e ls p o st ed fo r H a rd y sy stem from th e U n ited S ta te s. T h ey S a tu rd a y & M onday. W e D eliv er. ♦ < ♦ 53-1 c la im , t h a t lo ca l m e rc h a n ts a re ! T illa m o o k ch eese, cream b ric k I c h a rg in g p ric e s th a t a re in o rd in a te - New R esid en ts from P ortland— R eal Good H at V alues cheese, c o tta g e c h eese, m ilk a n d ly h ig h , M rs. M. M cE lroy a n d fam ily from A ttra c tiv e H a ts at a ttr a c tiv e b u tte r . W e sell th e b e st. D e tric k s. P o r tla n d h a v e m oved to A sh lan d 53_tf San F e rn a n d o , L a U nion pro v - : p rices. M rs. L a rk in G ru b b ’s d re ss- a n d a re liv in g in a h o m e a t 925 _______ ince, on th e w e st c o a st of L uzon, m a k in g a n d m illin e ry shop 114 3rd B o u le v a rd . T h e M cE lroy ly o u n g 53-1 A n u a l PotPi’o sa le a t H a rd y B ros. 1 h a s been designa»ted as a p o r t a t St. fo lk a re a tte n d in g school th is w in S a tu rd a y & M onday. W e d e liv e r, w hich fo re ig n v e sse ls m ay lo a d a n d Scappoose— F a ll C reek L um ber ter. 53_1 u n lo ad c arg o . O th e r p o rts h a v e in g __ s im ila r p riv ile g e s a r e : P u lu b a s ; T a -(C o . b u ild in g 5 0 ,0 0 0 -ft. d a ily capa- M aple s q u a re s — 30c. B on T on. E a t a fre sh ta m a le a t R ose B ros. ! baco, A lbay, a n d D avao M in danao, ¡city sa w m ill. 3 4 -tf ! T h ese p o rts , h o w e v e r, a re n o t r e g u - ! Card P arty to be Su ccessfu l— _______ la r p o rts of e n try . CONVENTION M ARKED BY STRONG AD DR ESSES T h e Civic C lub c a rd p a rty bids Am ong the T ravelers— fa ir ¿o be a g e ra t success. M any j R u th P. H a ll of M acdoel is am o n g P o n c ian o C. C a ra m b a , a M anilla (C ontinued from page 1) ta b le s a re b e in g re se rv e d an d m an y o u t. o f.Zown v isito rs . J o h n A. P e t- re s id e n t, h a s p e titio n e d th e local o u t of tow n g u e s ts a re p la n n in g to j erso n a n d w ife of T oledo w e re c o u rts to p e rm it him to c h a n g e h is th e S u n d a y school w o rk e r, c o n ta c t w ith th e W o rd of G od, th e te a c h in g a tte n d . H ow ever, it is n o t n e c essa ry v isito rs in A sh la n d la s t n ig h t. J . K. s u rn a m e to M aram b a. H e c la im s , of G od’s W o rd , h u m a n love (co -o p to re se rv e a ta b le as m an y a re p la n B all a n d w ife of V a n c o u v e r, B. C. th a t h is p re s e n t n a m e so u n d s so n in g to com e sin g ly an d th e r e w ill ¡a re am o n g re c e n t a rr iv a ls . B e rt S. nil,ch lik e a fa v o rite S p a n ish cuss- e r a tio n ) , a n d w h o leso m e se lf e x p re s be ta b le s e n o u g h fo r all. T hose w ho W h e atle y of H a r ris b u rg is am o n g - w ord t h a t k c a u se s him e m b a rra s s - sion. M rs. E d g a r, a t th e close of th is w ish to b rin g n e e d le w o rk an d e n jo y o u t-o f-to w n v isito rs . H. L. R ey n o ld s mpn t a t tim es. i S q u a tte rs to th e n u m b e r of 138 ! a d d re s s , sa n g v e ry b e a u tifu lly a social a fte rn o o n a re esp ec ially in a n d w ife of S e a ttle w e re v isito rs 1 “ M ake Me a C h a n n e l of B le ssin g .” v ited . ; from S e a ttle re c e n tly . R. S nook of on t h e U n ited S ta te s M ilita ry R es- . A s h o rt c o n fe re n c e of “ V a c s/io n ----------- ! T a le n t w as in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y , e rv a tio n in T a rla c p ro v in c e a re m a k - j S chools” w as led by D r. V an N uys W e a re m a k in g a n d p a c k in g o u r !M r a n d Mr3 . j W ilson of W en- in S a h a rd fig lk a g a in s t b e in g o u s t to be c o n tin u e d a t th e F e llo w sh ip ow n ch o c o la te s an d we know t h e y ; a tc h e e , W ash , a re am o n g la te a r ed fro m U ncle S a m ’s te r r ito r y . T hey L u n c h e o n t h a t follow ed th e m o rn re c e n tly receiv ed a n o rd e r to c le a r a re fre s h , a t E n d e rs. 4 1 -tf r jv a ia . _______ ! o u t, b u t h a v e s te a d fa s tly re fu se d to in g session. A fternoon Session W e d e liv e r th e goods. S ervice is S elect y o u r ow h sty le a n d goods do so - A fte r a s h o rt d e v o tio n a l so n g s e r o u r m o tto . D e tric k s— ph o n e 62. 53»‘f at P a u ls e r u d ’s. O u r c lo th e s sa tisfy . T h e re c e n t d iffe re n c e s b etw een vice, “ T h e N eeds of th e R u ra l 4 6 -tf t e n a n t f a rm e rs and la n d lo r d s , in ____ N ais, C av ite p ro v in c e , a s a r e s u lt of , S ch o o ls” w as d isc u sse d in a v e ry Return from V isit— S w ifts— B acon. B oiled H am , w hich 1,000 te n a n ts w e n t on s t r i k e , ! d e fin ite w ay by R ev. M r. A m es, M r. an d M rs. J. L. G reenw ood r e G et it a t h a y e been iro n e d o u t, a n d a n agree-1 P re s b y te ria n M issio n ary in this dis- tu rn e d ho m e T h u rs d a y fo rm an en- C hipped beef a n d la rd . m e n t h a s been e n te re d in to b etw een tr ic t. T h e in te rd e p e n d e n c y of 53-,‘f jo y a b le v isit of se v era l d a y s a t th e D etrick s. I t ’s th e b est ! r u r a l a n d u rb a n com m uni.ties th e c o n flic tin g p a rtie s . hom e of th e ir n ep h ew F r a n k G re e n wood, w ho liv es on a ra n c h six m iles Short V isit in G rants P ass— above R o g u e R iv e r on E v a n s C reek. Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s O glesby spemt W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g in G ra n ts I h a v e m ad e a sp ecial s tu d y of P ass a s g u e s ts of M rs. O g lesby's a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g et m y r a te s p a re n ts T hey r e tu r n e d to A sh lan d f ir s t. Yeo, of c o u rse . - 2 1 -tf la te T h u rs d a y ev en in g . East Side Pharmacy Corner 2nd and Main Streets Specials a tw o m o n th s v isit w ith re la tiv e s try De- F o r good th in g s to e a t in th e e a st. M ost of th e tim e aw ay 5 3 -tf fro m A sh la n d w as sp e n t w ith. a tric k s. b ro th e r, w ho is s e rio u sly ill. Miss C o n v alescen t H om e— N a tu re C ure O rr en jo y e d se ein g old frie n d s and re la tiv e s , b u t is g lad to be ho m e S a n ita riu m . W a te r — in te r n a lly and e x te rn a lly . F o o d — a n d e lim in a tin g a g a in . an d b iu ld in g d ie t. R e s t— an d good c a re th e n N a tu re does th e w o rk . No F ellow sh ip Luncheon at H otel— d o c to rs p re D e le g ate s, o ffic ers a n d s p e a k e rs m edicine ex cept by of ¿h e S u n d a y school c o n v e n tio n m et sc rip tio n . th is noon a t a fellow’sh ip lu n ch e o n a t th e H o tel A sh la n d . A ro u ^ d ta b le Football Team Goes Thru— T he K la m a th F a lls fo o tb a ll p a s s d isc u ssio n , u n d e r d ire c tio n of Rev. V an N uys fe a tu re d d u rin g th e m eal. ed th ro u g h A sh la n d th is noon a n d sto p p ed h e re a few h o u rs. T he te a m T ry o u r fre sh k ip p e re d salm on is en r o u te to M edford to p lay th e ir ‘D e tric k s .” 5 3 -tf co n fe re n ce gam e to m o rro w . M any A shland peo p le a re p la n n in g ¿o be in M edford to see th e te a m s in ac C. E. P a sses Thru— P a u l C. B ro w n , so n -in -law of Mr. tio n . T h e c o n te s t p ro m ises to be in a n d M rs. O. W in te r p assed th ro u g h te re s tin g a n d is w’a tc h e d w ith in te r A sh la n d th is a fte rn o o n en r o u te to est. th e n o r th e r n p a rt of th e r ta t e in in te r e s t of th e C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r H allow e’en R em ains W ith Us— S oaped w indow s an d d ir t re m o v w o rk , t h a t he h a s been co n n ected e r on th e w ind sh ie ld s of a u to m o w ith fo r se v e ra l y e a rs. biles leav es a tin g e of H a llo w e ’en. 10c S ev eral p la n k s of fen c in g and “ fo r L a rg e lo a f— q u a lity b re a d . 3 4 -tf s a le ” sig n s h a v e y et to be re s to re d B on T on . ¿o th e ir n a tu r a l p o sitio n . To C alifornia— M r. a n d M rs. O. O. H e lm a n a n d M rs. L a u g h lin le ft ¿o d ay fo r San D iego a n d o th e r s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia c itie s. M rs. L a u g h lin w ill s ta y in th e s o u th w ith h e r b ro th e r, C rit T o lm a n , a n d th e H e lm a n ’s w ill r e tu r n a f te r th e ir v isit. T hey a re tr a v e lin g by m o to r. B usiness V isitors— M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k J o n e s of T e n n a n t, Cal. cam e to A sh la n d la s t n ig h t from th e ir h o m e in T e n n a n t to c a re fo r b u sin e ss m a tte r s re la tiv e to th e ir p ro p e rty ow n in g h ere. Here from YYeed— M rs. Jo e A yris of W eed a rriv e d a t I t c o sts n o th in g to g et m y in s u r th e ho m e of h e re s is te r, M rs. T. M. a n c e r a te s . Yeo, of c o u rse . 21-t L a rim o re to d ay to v isit h e re a s h o rt tim e. C ounty to Get P h easan ts— A cco rd in g to R oy P a r r , d e p u ty Mi’. D oran L e a v es P a r k E m ploy— J . H. D o ran , th e m o sK p o p u la r a t g am e w a rd e n , J a c k s o n C ou n ty is to p a rk s h av e h a v e 96 C h in a P h e a s a n t cocks, d is te n d a n t t h a t A sh lan d tr ib u te d over th e v alley . T h e s h ip ev er em ployed, is lo o k in g fo r a new m e n t of th e s e b ird s is expected to job. H is c o n tra c t w ith th e p a rk ex d a y a n d it is re p o rte d th a t th e p ired O cto b er 31, a n d M r. S chom p, 1 sa m e n u m b e r of h e n s w ill be d is his a s s is ta n t, is c a rin g fo r th e to u r- • tr ib u te d n e x t sp rin g . M r. P a r r r e ist tra v e l now . An a v e ra g e of 20 c a rs i tu rn e d y e s te rd a y from H o rn b ro o k re g is te re d d u r in g th e la t/e r p a r t of a n d th e h a tc h e ry on th e K la m a th th e seaso n an d th e la rg e c o m m u n ity r iv e r , fo llo w in g a b u sin e ss e x p e d i te n t is th e c e n te r of a c tiv itie s d u rin g th e ra in y w e a th e r. tio n to E v a n s cre e k . O ut-Of-Town Y’isltors— Mr. a n d M rs. K in c a id of Neil C re e k w e re A sh la n d v isito r» , to d ay a n d w e re a c co m p a n ie d ho m e by t h e i r d a u g h te r a n d son, b o th h ig h schol s tu d e n ts w ho w ill sp en d th e w ek -e n d w ith th e m . N O TIC E W o m e n ’s B e n e fit A sso ciatio n of th e M acabees— P le a se m e e t F rid a y , Nov. 2nd, a t 2 o ’clock P . M. a t H o tel A sh lan d p a rlo r. Im p o rta n ¿ b u sin e ss w ith M rs. C a ro lin e O 'B rie n , D ep u ty O rg a n iz e r. DRESSES Bottle 20c Aspirin T a b le ts ...............2 for 21c 350 C o m b in atio n foun- lain syringe and hot ; w a te r b o ttle . 25c Aromatic Castor O il......... 2 for 26c 25c Break-up Cold Tablets. .. .2 for 25c 25c Glycerin ........................... 2 for 26c 25c Senna L e a v e s..................... 2 for 26c 50c Ze Pyrol mouth wash......... 2 for 51c Regular $2 Hot Water Bottle C l 49 2 Q uart Special ...................... * 50c Bay r u m .............................2 for 51c 50c Mag lac tooth p a ste .......... 2 for 51c 75c Phonograpli Records 3 for ! > FRESH CANDIES $3.50 Alarm Guaranteed Io keep correct time tor 1 year. Special 1 pound Jelly B eans...........?5c 1 pound Hoarhound drops.. 30c 3 pkR. Stearns coughdrops.lOc Complete line of Fancy box Chocolates Perfumes have complete lines of ho sing ants, Cotas (Wood,worth’s Fiancee) BY Ivory Mirrors Regular $5 Ivory Mirrors Special, tomorrow, At .................... See Window Display DRUGS Hot Water Both Silk and Wool Dresses in this special selling Saturday all Less 25 Saturday 6 bars Crystal Vi bite soap 25c Sample Sale of W h en a lo ss com es a lo n g , m y Mrs. Scribner lias a G uest— c o m p an ies pay. Yeo, of co u rse . 2 1 -tf M iss I re n e R o se is s p e n d in g th is w eek w ith M rs. S c rib n e r. M iss R ose R eal Good Hat V alu es is h e re from H o rn b ro o k an d w ill r e A ttra c tiv e H a ts at a ttr a c tiv e tu rn to h e r ho m e e a rly in th e w eek. prices. M rs. L a rk in G ru b b ’s d re s s m a k in g a n d m illin e ry shop, 114 3rd E astern C ities V isited — 53-1 Miss M ary O rr h a s re tu r n e d from St. fo r Pi vers and Hudnuts perfumes all odors also face $2 79 including powders and toilet water. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ + + + + < fr » Priced $14.98 to $31.85 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ • • »• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Blanket Time 36 X 80 Woolen Blankets P a i r ......................... 70 x 80 Fine Wool finish Blankets P a i r .......................................... 66 x 80 100 percent Pure Wool Blankets, pair ........................ 70 x 80 100 percent Pure Wool Blankets, pair ....................... $5 98 $498 $998 $1350 DOLLAR DAYS SATURDAY Saturday the last day of the Big- Dollar Day Sale—take advantage of the many special values offered for this Big Sale. Womens silk and wool Hose, p a i r ............................. $1.00 Bring Y our Fam ily H ere o n Sunday 8 yds Outing Flannel for ............................................. $1.00 E very housewife deserves a rest when Sunday comes. 31b Stitched Comfort Bat, each ..................................$1,00 6 yds fine quality Bleached Muslin for ; ....................$1.00 54 x 58 Mercerized Table Cloth f o r ............................. $1.00 For the American custom has made Sunday dinner more elabor ate than the week-day meals, and a heavy burden on the wives. AVomens Heather AATool Hose, p a i r ...........................$1.00 Chicken Dinner—Fried, Creamed on Toast or Fricasseed— With Choice of Dessert— 75c 5 ^ yd Comforter Challis f o r ..................................... $1.00 6 • vds Pure Linen Crash ___ f o r _______ ..................................... .. $100 »__________ 3 Daisy Pillow Cases f o r ...............................................$1.00 4yds Heavy Outing Flannel f o r ................................. $1.00 E. R. ISAAC & CO. The Quality Store Where Your Patronage is Appreciated. Make Sunday a real day of rest for every member of the family, and enjoy the tempting dishes we serve, and form the habit of coming here every Sunday for dinner. The skill of our chef is equalled only by the courtesy of our waiters. And, our new dining room addition provides commodious service for family and guests. P L A Z A C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Minard and Taylor By the Post Office ♦ ♦ ♦ -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ I