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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
N ovem ber 20, l0 2 ä
ASHLAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 870)
7/ealth
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B e rt R. G re e r
.E d ito r
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ........................................................... T e lep h o n e 3D
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O reg o n , P o sto ffic e a s S econd C lass
M ail M a tte r
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity
O ne M onth ...
T h re e M onthe
Six M onths ....
O ne Y e a r ......
1.95
3.75
7.50
By M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s :
O ne M onth ....
T h re e M onths
Six M onths ....
O ne Y ear .......
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S :
sin g le in se rtio n , p e r inch ................ ....................................................
Y early C o n tra c ts :
O ne in se rtio n a w eek .............................................................................
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek .......... .....................................
D aily in s e rtio n ................................................
R a te s F o r L egal a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtis in g
F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t l i n e .................................................. .
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e .......................................
C a rd of T h a n k s .........................................................................................
O b itu a ire s , p e r lin e ...................................
trib u te it to the income tax. They can not erv freak laws,
M ILTON A. M IL L E R
for we have been bolding to the hind te a t from the be­
W IL L STA M P STA TE
ginning. rl he fact th a t we are in the re a r in the develop­
PO R TLA N D , Nov. 20.— M ilton
Ò iin ts
ment o f P acific Coast S tates is not due to freak legislation
A. M iller, d e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te '
but is the result of m ossbaekism and over-conservatism
fo r n o m in a tio n fo r U n ited S t a t e s 1
in the upper W ilam ette valley and in P ortland. Those
ky the
s e n a to r, le ft y e s te rd a y m o rn in g
" lio are la m iliar w ith the political and economic history of
fo
o f r P e n d le to n , w h e re h e w ill be­
Oregon can well recall the days when P o rtlan d held the
gin
a
s e rie s
of
p re-e le c tio n
sp eech es, a m p lify in g h is view s of
sobriquet of the “ m ossback c ity .’-’ I t was not due to 1
.á
w
o rld a ff a ir s a n d p re s e n t
eco ­
P o i Hand people in general, but to a com paratively few,
BERNAR.R.
nom
ic
c
o
n
d
itio
n
s
w
ith
in
th
e
c
o
u n -1
who through th eir w ealth and unprogressive ideas held MACFADÙEN
try . T he speech w ill be m ad e to -'
1 • l l l a n d ill shackles tor hall a century, and consequently j .T h e re has been considerably discus- m o rro w b e fo re th e E x c h a n g e club
reta rd e d the grow th and developm ent of the entire state.] pXd^inferioHt0 CofCchiidr n* the Sup °f Pend,eton- W h lie no o th e r ;
It is a story too well known and when retold brings a blush , parentage! *° After extensive0 study, d e fin ite ta lk a h a v e been a rra n g e d ;
j Casper L. Redfield, of Chicago, con- M iller p la n s on m a k in g a w e e k ’s
of sham e to every progressive resident of P o rtlan d
eluded that many exceptionally great to u r of th e c o u n try e a s t of th e
Conditions have experienced a ra th e r m arked change me* have been the product of families m o u n ta in s
d u rin g the past decade. The younger, m ore progressive ; p ^ Î t h ™ ^
men in P ortland and th a t section of the sta te have been evcn ,offcred a .p«ze of $100 to the
fighting, and successfully too, to break the fe tte rs th a t dence’that în y lu p e rio H n d lv id ÎT i was TELLS SUFFERERS HOW
have retard ed the grow th and developm ent of th e ir city ?ver Produced by breeding human be- TO END PILES FOREVER
and state. Vet the old g u ard clings on tenaciously. E ach 1 !i8a œmJrT He w a n t'd t f ïn d ^ ô m ê
$ .65
1.95
3.50
'
t0
$
.20
Father
Physical
C u ltu r e
R o c h e s te r
D o c to r
A chieves
Re-1
T e s t T h is G u t
F o r Y o u r s e lf-
A N Y people who drink coffee
regularly are troubled w ith in­
somnia; or they feel nervous, “head­
achy,” or suffer from indigestion.
M
It may be hard for such men and
women to believe that coffee is respon­
sible for the way they feel. Because
they have always dru n k coffee, it
hardly seems possible that this old
habit c o u ld cause trouble.
m a r k a b le Success w ith New
tim e they are w hipped they issue a calam ity howl th a t
P re s c rip tio n . .Must G ive A bso­
Spread^ beyond the borders of Oregon, b rin g in g m ore hundred years after the average date
]
lu te R e lie f o r M oney R ack.
d isru p te and suspicion to the state th an all the laws 'ev er ' ^aÎdpîrems. hA seSnd” great' great‘
prize of the
I t h a s re m a in e d
fo r a w ell
same amount was offered for evidence
w
ritten
into
its
statutes.
W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G
that any extraordinarily great man k n o w n R o c h e s te r. d o c to r to fin d a
“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a
The adpotion of the sta te income tax bill occasions such as Aristotle, Newton, or Darwin rp n i rPmB(i v
n;in„
„
c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
could be found in the three-genera- V 3 ‘ re m e d y fo r P lle s - Y e a rs of
another
outcry
of
calam
ity
th
a
t
will
result
in
m
ore
in
ju
ry
No d isc o u n t will he allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
tions-to-a-century class. The prizes Pa tie n t, p a in s ta k in g e ff o r t on h is
than the law can possibly effect. O ther states have been; were not claimed at the end of year p a r t h a s re s u lte d in a p re sc rip tio n
But there is one sure way to find
, DONATIONS
in which many researches had been . t h a t w ill a c tu a lly h e a l P ile s an d i
under
the
jurisdiction
of
th
e
sam
e
kind
of
a
law
fo
r
sever­
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill he m ad e in a d v e rtis ­
made.
out whether coffee is harming you.
in g . o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n * w ill be in cash,
al years. "Wisconsin is one of them, and the economic con­ This would seem to point to the su­ a b s o rb th em n e v e r to r e tu r n .
Just stop its use for a week or so, and
T h is d o c to r sa y s no m an o r
dition ol th a t state is as good as any in the nation, and periority of children born from adult
N O V EM B ER 20
parents, that is, parents at least be- w om an need s u ffe r a n o th e r h o u r
b etter than th a t of most.
drink Postum.
V,
i
i
i
•
i
t
•
.
.
y°
nd tw ^nty f,ve years of age. It is from a n y p ain a ris in g fro m H em -
G E T U N D E R ST A N D IN G :— A s c o rn e r s e e k e th w isdom , an d fin d -
J rankly speaking, the income tax law needs am end- ’ ?Ppanrn‘" 5 truf that,.the e ? 3*«« men orrhoids or Piles now that hp .
e th it n o t: but k n o w le d g e is easy u n to him th a t u n d e rs ta n d e th .—
ing. It m ay possibly not w ork w ith the precision and who became parents*1 at cariy^ageL m ad e a rr a n g e m e n ts w ith le a d in g
Postum is a pure cereal beverage—
P ro v e rb s 1 4 :6 ,
smoothness th a t is expected. B ut the principle of the law This does not mean, however, that su- d ru g g is ts to d isp e n se th is w on-
absolutely free from caffeine, the drug
penor individuals may not be born of d e rfu l
p re s c rip tio n
know n
is right, and there is no occasion to give Oregon adverse parents between twenty and twenty-
in coffee, which disturbs the health
S U P P O S IT O R IE S fo r a
ad v ertisin g by bow ling about the-m illions of cap ital th a t four years of age. The weak point
EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY
about M r. Redfield’s contention is m o d e ra te p ric e on th e m oney back
and comfort of many.
1 bis day m arks the beginning of N ational E ducation will leave the state. I t is unbecom ing a sta te possessing probably to be found in the fact that if d iss a tis fie d p lan .
intellectual
types
of
people
usually
n .,X ‘
A\ eek, a week d u rin g which A m erican men and women are m u e l , of the n a tio n ’s n a tu ra l w ealth, a sta te th a t is on the
Y o u ’ll be a m azed to see how
After* a week or two on Postum,
- ’
¡celibacy. W ork calling for high in- q u ick ly it a c ts. B lessed re lie f o f­
reatest ---------*
era of J developm
ent ...........................
in its historv.
expected to give m ore than a passing th o u g h t to educa­ eve of I In- g .....—
|
tellectual
qualities
does
not
usually
ten com es in an h o u r ;
even in
tion, its benefits, its effects, and the im provem ent of its
you will sleep better and feel better;
I develop sufficient earning capacity to
cases
of
lo
n
g
s
ta
n
d
in
g
w
ith
p ro ­
facilities W ith th is tho u g h t in view let us consider edu­
i permit m arriage until somewhat past
WILL DRILL FOR OIL
then your own good judgment should
w o n d e rfu l
I the years of youth. Late m arriage fu se b le e d in g re a lly
cation, not from the standpoint of the individual, alone, RIGHTFUL USE OF MONEY
late ............
parent r e s u lts h a v e been a cco m p lish ed .
IN UNION COUNTY among such
. classes means
______
decide whether you go back to coffee
,wh*,ch wou,d naturally account
AS ESSENTIAL AS SAVING N O R T H P O W D E R Nov 2 0 __
but as to Hie effect on an educated people w ith respect to
E a s t Sid P h a rm a c y w ill su p p ly
a
n
,
L
*or t" e facts to which Mr. Redfield
a dem ocracy.
An oil co m p an y h a s been fo rm e d • calls attention.
you.
No 4
or continue on the Road to Wellville
By S. W. STRAUS,
j
fo
r
th
e
p
u
rp
o
se
of
fin
d
in
g
oil
in
Prof.
K
arl
Pearson,
a
British
inves-
I he D eclaration oi independence and the pream ble of
with Postum.
P re sid e n t A m erican Society fo r • U nion c o u n ty . M ore th a n 100 p e r- jigat.°i of genetics, following certain
Hie American C onstitution sta te plainly the objects of the
T h rift
sons havjfi fo rm e d th e co m p an y ! ’n<lu," es>
t0 t!,e conclusion that
„.us, u •
.
first-born children were usually infer-
separation from G reat B ritain on the one band and the
HAT Is th rift? Does It m ean i J j i vv
h ich is now d rillin g on th e D un- i ¡or to those that followed, ahhough
D an g er Is A
Sold b y grocers e v e ry w h e re !
advantages w hich it was expected would be attained W' a n y th in g m ore th an ju s t saV' can M cD onald fa rm , a b o u t t h r e e ! «ome other students of the question
ing m oney?
m
iles
fro
m
A
licel.
T
h
e
co
m
p
an
y
is
ho!d.
that
his
researc^es
«
e
re
not
ex-
Ihrough the establishm ent of the F ed eral G overnm ent on
Quick Traveler
R ecently a n k n o w n a s th e U nion C o u n ty O i l ' S ™ Cn° Ufih ‘°
C° nC’U'
Hie other. They may be summed up in the w ords “ life
e ld e rly lady in
New York lost co m p an y a n d c o n tra c ts h a v e been
There was nothing to show whether
liberty, and the p u rsu it of h ap p in ess.”
W a tc h in g c a n n o t a lw a y s see
h e r lif e -tim e le t fo r th e d if f e r e n t b u ild in g s, i ‘he supposed result was due to the
d
a
n
g e r a h e a d . D odging cannot
O rganized governm ent, then, in A m erica m eans that
savings of $500 : T he w o rk is bein g p u sh ed as ra p - ! ’nere fact that t!ie?c child ren were
a
lw
a
y s m iss it. I t com es like
w hich she was ¡d ,y ag pogsibje
’’orn first, or that it was due to the
m di\ ¡duals are entitled to protection from assault, arrest,
c a rry in g 1 n a
■ robable youth of the parents when
a f la s h — does its dam age-— is
I
and invasion of property, except as provided by law. It
he first children were born.
bag sew ed in
gone.
c
h e r clothing.
signifies th at in ibis country one m ay pursue any occupa­
L a n e c o u n ty p la n s tó d ra in
P o s t m a s t e r C le a r L a k e to th e ocean.
In su ra n c e a g a in s t such ris k s
tion or pleasure so long as it does not interfere with t h e 1
G eneral N e w
g
u
a rd s you fro m loss a t all
rig h ts and privileges of others. I t m eans th a t individuals
m ade the s ta te ­
tim
es.
m en t not long j
are entitled to innum erable adv an tag es and com forts pro-
GO
RIGHT
AT
IT
ago th a t $1,-
“T h ere's a R ea so n 99
O nly in su ra n c e can give you
vided by publie agencies such as schoo
good roads,
000,000,000
a |
c o n s ta n t fin a n c ia l p ro te c tio n .
y e a r is lost by F rie n d s a n d N e ig h b o rs in A sh ­
sewers, light plants, and w ater systems.
S. W . STRAUS
C o n su lt y o u r in su ra n c e a g e n t
e people of j la n d W ill S how Y ou a W ay
F o r these purposes and innum erable others every the U nited S ta te s th
Your grocer sells Postum in
who p u rch ase j G et a t th e ro o t of th e tro u b le .
as a sp e c ia list in p ro te c tio n .
two forms: Instant Postum
man, woman, and child in th e country, d irectly or in d irect­ fraudulent se c u ritie s through the ; R u b b in g a n a c h in g b ack m ay
[in tins] prepared instantly in
the cup by the addition of
ly, contributes to the expenses of the F ederal, S ta te and m ail—an am ount, by the way, equal I re lie v e it,
L
qi
to tw o-thirds of the e stim a ted to ta l i
boiling water. Postum Cereal
l&
V
E
R
A
O
e
ur
jBtVERAOE
lo< til governm ent. I be bill is sm all fo r the services and cost of gov ern m en t in th e U nited I B u t w o n ’t c u re it if th e k id n ey s
[in packages] for those who
iikstah T
prefer
the flavor brought out
S
ta
te
s,
including
F
ederal,
county,
’
a
r
e
w
eak.
g POSTUM;
till“ ad v an tag es w hich are s e c u r e d .I n d e e d , no country
R eal E s ta te a n d R eal I n ­
by boiling fully 20 minutes.
” n:r:sA6£
town and village expenses. . You m u st re a c h th e ro o t of it—
su ra n c e . (E s ta b . 1883)
in the world o ilers so great retu rn s for the taxes which are 3lty,
The cost of either form is
t.
**
T he new sp ap ers frequently tell i th e k id n ey s.
-vìi
P h o n e 211 41 E a s t M ain
««»UrM
i C O
«n parijfl
about
one-half
cent
a
cup.
-a
levied and collected.
as of cases w here savings have
D
o
a
n
’s
K
id
n
e
y
P
ills
go
r
ig
h
t
a
t
been sw ept aw ay th rough careless-
< )eca.sionally the G overnm ent does not seem to provide ness
it;
o r cupidity.
a le m e d v t o r all Hie difficulties of public concern and in-
W hat, th erefo re, did th ese per­
each th e c a u se ; a tta c k th e p ain .
• íl'lbiíh
iiil.'llü'JiillillülilülíHll
A re rec o m m e n d e d
by m an y
ierest or it may he th a t ju stice is secured onlv a fte r longer X ’t F i “ by 6a',ing li elr “10ney?
W ould they not have been ju s t as A sh la n d people. A sk y o u r n e ig h -
delà v vs s than seem necessary of justifiable. Consequently well
off had th ey sp e n t th e ir funds 1
there arises sharp public criticism and even discontent
as they earned them? These ques-
M rs. S a ra h B oots, 338 B. S t.,
Such
situ
atio
n
s
m
ay
he
a
ttrib
u
a
te
d
to
one
or
b
o
th
'o
f
i
X
X
"
s
°a
‘“r*")'
ar'S
e
a bad
i
tt , i
|
_
— i —
•“ *—**«
m any, ar© an indi* j A sh la n d , * sa y s: “ I w a s in «,
uai
two causes. Tatlier t h e people through th e ir representa- cation of the need of a m ore gen- ; c o n d itio n w ith k id n e y a n d blad
lives have not conferred sufficient a u th o rity and provided e ra l u n d e rsta n d in g of re a l thrift,
d e r tro u b le a n d becam e so w eak '
In football weather
It is th rifty to save m oney. It
adequate legal means to meet the situation or the govern­ is ju s t as m uch a p a rt of th rift to a n d ru n dow n I could h a r d l y 1
Specialties That Help
w
a
lk
a
b
lo
ck
.
My
b
ack
ac
h
ed
con­
know w h at to do w ith it a fte r it
m ental olficials are lethargic in perform ing th e ir duty.
s ta n tly a n d m y k id n e y s a c te d too
h a s been saved.
Jur"p& p"
In eith er case the rem edy lies w ith the people them ­
T hese fac ts point the way to one fre q u e n tly .
My lim b s a n d feet
Gentleman
selves. 1 he blame can not he shifted because the people of our g re a te s t public duties.
w e re sw ollen
and
I h a d dizzy
O ur gov ern m en t is doing every­
o l tin* I nited S tates have und ertak en to govern them ­
h e a d a c h e s a n d n e rv o u s spells, i
Limited Number
th in g it can to encourage th e sav­
In K a ngaroo
selves.
T hrough rep resen tativ es whom they select at ing of m oney. O ur b an k s a re m ak­ u sed d iff e re n t re m e d ie s b u t d id ­
QUICK STARTING
stated in terv als ami through the pow er of public opinion ing sim ilar laudable efforts. In n ’t g e t a n y b e tte r u n til I trie d
F ine wooden hack brush, wide enough to fit The strongest leather known,
our schools, children a re being D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills. T h ey soon
neither peels nor scuffs.
as lo rm u lated and expressed in the press and by discus­ ta u g h t to save. School savings h e lp e d m e a n d I fe lt lik e a d if- with NO sacrifice
the hand nicely and long enough for a good shin­
sion, the necessary governm ental m achinery m ust he p ro ­ b anks are grow ing rap id ly all over , f e r e n t p e rs o n .”
o f POWER
$ 8 ° ° 10 $ 1 0 75
vided and kept in active motion. A dem ocratic govern­ th e country.
ing stroke, lias long bristles of ex tra good quality
60c, a t a ll d e a le rs. F o ster-M il
B ut n o t enough is being done
m ent to he effective presupposes individual d u ties as*well and said to b rin g out th e fac t th a t b u rn Co., M frs., B u ffa lo , N. Y.
Step o n ih*) starter
and well embedded in the wood. Special offer— 50c
No. 39
as l i g h t s and privileges. To evade the duties is the best th e rig h t care and use of savings
W
O
N
C
E
~
//ia
fi
enough
c o n stitu te s a v ital p a rt of th rift
w ay of failin g to secure a full m easure of the rig h ts and practice.
OlMo waiting~no wearing
S H O E S ’
F o r a sm o o th sh av ç,
Shoe S trin g » — la d ie s w h ite ! Dye a n d P o lis h — B ix b y 's A
privilege ÌS.
A billion dollars a y ear, abso­
doivn
the
batteries
a
n
d
q
u
ick
se
rv
ic
e,
go
a
ll
le
n
g
th
s
e
ith
e
r
fla
t
or
A B row n, J e t Oil P o lish . J e t
tely throw n aw ay, is a heav y
It is impossible, however, for the citizen sharehold­ lu
ro u n d , in brow n, ta n , g ray ,
Oil Dye an d S hine. B a rto n 's
p e n a lty to pay for n a tio n a l igno- to th e S hell B a rb e r
beige.
D yan S h in e, W h itte m o re ’s
ers of the A m erican G overnm ent to'fulfill th e ir whole d uty ra n c e In th e science of p erso n al Shop, a c ro ss fro m D e­
brow n an d black lu s tre . Pee-
m
a
n
a
g
e
m
e
n
t
p
o
t.
G
rin
d
in
g
of
a
ll
Shoe
T
o
n
g
u
e
F
a
d
e
25e
to the N ation m erely by good intentions and a p atrio tic
C hee W h ite C le a n er. B ixby’s
k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w’o rk
Shoe W h ile , W h ite R ig h t
attitu d e . N ational, S tate and local problem s confronting
E asy S te p Sole C u sh io n s
a sp e cia lty .
I
O ff, S h in o la a n d 2 in 1.
the G overnm ent are peculiarly complex. To solve them ! New B a k e r c re a m e ry tu r n in g
S o u n d F o o t C re a m — c u re s
dem ands not only p atrio tism hut intelligence. In such o u t c o n d en sed m ilk and pow d ered W. A. SHELL, Pipo.
c h illb la in s , c o rn s, c a llo u se s;
A
-kinetic C le a n e rs— h e i g e,
532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
re lie v e s tire d , a c h in g sore
degree, therefore, as the citizens of this country bring to b u tte r m ilk .
b lack, log cab in , lig h t g ray ,
NX
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d e s tro y s o ffe n siv e o d o r f»Oc
in W h itte m o re 's stic k c le a n ­
lems an intelligent p atrio tic in terest to th a t extent and
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more may we expect good governm ent.
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P o p u la r education is, therefore, an absolute necessity*
e n t le a th e r a n d C h ain L ig h t­
S ch o ll’s new device to m ak e
n in g Shoe C ream .
in a dem ocracy. 'I'hoso who are interested in our form of
low c u ts a n d d a n c in g s lip ­
p e rs firm ly g rip th e h eels,
G overnm ent for the blessings it bestows on each in d iv id u ­
baking powoeb
S teel B ru s h — fo r ren e w in g
25c
al m the country as well as for the exam ple it sets .for
su e d e le a th e r sh o e s 25c
tru ly the
ccellent Style, High-
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
the ic st of the world should realize th a t its preservation
A rch S u p p o rts— Dr. S ch o ll’s
w orld’s great«
(CALIFORNIA)
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Grade
Materials and
Lent h e r P r e s e r v e rs — N eats
tri-s p rin g s u p p o rts in v a r ­
•md developm ent depends on p opular education. P a trio t­
F o o t Oil in p in t can s, 8 5 c ;
est baking
Expert Workmanship are
ious sizes a n d prices.
Viscol 8 5 c ; S h u life 25 c;
ism and good schools are inseparable in this cw m trv
qualities which have made
powder
$
Postum
for Health
Billings Agency
Footwear That Counts
R ed
Amenean
Crown
50c Shoe Brush Special 50c
in your motor
LDOUGLAS
ot theflrltjump
of the spark
S h o e P o lis h e rs — W h itte ­
m o re ’s m o h a ir k in d w tih th e
b ris to l d a u b e r, 5Oc; also, th e
sh e ep -sk in p o lish e r a n d felt
b ru sh .
CAPITAL IS MOVING (?) OUT
I n tilin g necessary p ap ers fo r an appeal on the state
meome ta x m easure, ( . ( ’. C hapm an, ed ito r of t h e Oregon
o ei asserted that m illions of dollars of calital intended
oi m \ e s t m e n t hi Oregon were being w ithdraw n.
The
regonmn, from its once tall tow er in P o rtlan d , heralds
to the to u r corners of th e sta te th e fact th a t m any cor-
p o i .i mn> inam lainnig branch houses in O regon would
hereafter tran sact th eir business throutrh o ffin g m
and ban I rancif ‘O.
vet W
(>n
zf‘a r bad no income tax to r 09 years,
« siin g lo n and ( a lifo n u a have o u tstrip p ed us in
grow
th
of population
* e a s e of w ealth. Iknv will
+.
t t.
and ’ in^
Hie rep resen tativ e of the tax-dodging, w ealth a
accum ulat-
¿ng in terests explain this condition? They can not at-'
f t has
produced
Pure
Foods*
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Witimos one
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Aranti
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B e rg m a n n Shoe Oil 85 c; Uno
c le a n e r a n d
fin is h e r for
c h ro m e ta n n e d le a th e r in i
n e u tr a l c o lo rs; Uno C a r n a u - ;
ba boot c ream fo r black an d
brow n 25c.
Converse “Caboose” Rubbers
There’s tougher stuff in them.......$2.15'
Bergmann “Loggers,” p a ir .......$15.00
Menz Ease” with “Gro-Cord Soles that
do not slip, p a ir .......................... $5.00 (
QUICK
STARTING
with no sacrifice
‘
Power
W d u D o a q la s
S h o e s
famous from coast to coast
for half a century. Call
and see the new styles
this season.
You’ll like them.
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In Fine Calf
$ 6 ° ° t0 $ 8 ° °
Overland Shoe Shop
1 Cor. O ak and M ain
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J . D. M ars, Prop.
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