Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Liooal à P e rso n a l Jiotes
HOARDED $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
IS
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ONE BROADCASTER
I BEATS VOX POPULI
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July Io, 1 « U
n .------- m — r 7 ^ T Z T “ M ~ in M > n j^ -_
Daily
Fashion a Hinf
J
UK
i l0CaI, markGt for ores because t h e , have been removed are
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j supply of ore is so small. Three ' promissory notes, drafts and tr a T ! 1 r n ^
° T “ 0M y ° rd er’
I dredges in this region have been J acceptances.
Stamps d e n o ti. 7 C° ¡>
eGtors of E te rn a l revenue are
doing profitable work. The new 1 paym ent oV'tax m ^ still
Z ^ i l ** laW f t ° m aCCeptin«
D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
By S. W. STRAUS,
President American Society for
drad^ 2 n t M
Ih„ e_ Q_........
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be affix-1 uncertified personal checks in
local in terest
Ä
S,UPeriOr.
CO” a .!
tK .
Properly
Thrift.
Bridgeport, after digging for some ' b ô n d ïo f lÀ iZ L d n e s s “- - d ’
P3ymeni of stam ps."
at the rate
time in relatively poor ground, of 5c per $1
n » JJOARDING Is as unlike true
00; to certificates of i
Arrived Y esterday—
thrift as a pile of iron ore
Business Visitor—
moved to the more productive stock at
or the Radio Corporation of Amer-
is
5c
and transfers there- '
unlike
a
powerful
locomotive.
Jam es Brown, of San Diego,
tgo late to c l a ssify
C
a unga t h ^ 11^
a n° Vel
o" '
part cf its holdings before mid- of at
H arry Tomlinson, of Ashland,
2c
per
$100;
to
deeds
and
,
The
ore
repre­
arlved in Ashland yesterday for wag a business visitor in Med­
I j year.
, .
.. There was a little pock-j conveyances at 50c for each £r»iiu
s e n ts potential rating the power of the average
EOB SALE CHEAP— Ton 1-2
a stay of thirty days.
s
X
I
?
Stati°
n
ln
the
Unit®
d
j
et-hunting
in the P rairie City and '
“ *
ford yesterday.
s t r e n g t h and States in terms of its equivalent
or fractional part thereof; to cus- truck. J. W. Shattuck.
Talent.
Canyon
City districts. J “ £ £ £
power. But it
! the
“independence
T
Phom
’3J3.
In F rom Lake—
tion,UmaH
V
°
iCeS-
F
r°
m
calcula-
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F rein Wyoming—
m
u
s
t
b
e
o
u
t
•
i.h
,and measurements in his
Air. and Mrs. E. V. C arter were
through
certain
mines
have
been
milling.
The
'
proxies
at
in
’
tS
l
h
.
to
K »l \D — Camera.
Owner
Au Ashland visitor from Wyo-
laboratory he is able to arrive at
p r o c e s s e s of the approximate amount of power
today
Baisley mine has been doing some ! of attorney at ” 5c e h° ‘’‘T ’’’* may have same by identifying
♦ in h Ashland
a
k
v from Lake of ming yesterday and today is Lee
preparation and
work, and development has been ^ t e a m s h ^ c i t t
=
‘°
the Woods, where they arc spend- Bagey. to u ris t/w h o stopped here
property and paying for this ad.
b
e
c
o
m
e
A
C
­
under
way
a
t
the
copper
deposit,
v
u
£
,
s
t
X
p0rl8
ing the summer. They remained at dark, and decided to stay
TIVE
before
its
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at the ra te of
only today.
near Keating.
In the Mormon
few days when lie saw the camp
u se fu ln e s s is
from $1 to $5 depending upon the
IO R RENT — 5-room unfur­
Basin region the Gorman and
made available.
the next morning.
cost of the ticket.
nished
house. Inquire 242 Gran­
Phe an mines have been in opera­
Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­
s. w. STRAUS
H ° a r d e d
‘It
is
probable
that
banks
and
wealth
is
a
dead
ite
or
phone
340-R.
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tion. The Cornucopia aud Iron
ing at P aulserud’s.
2451-tf M assachusetts Man Stops—
weight on business. Between the
others
may
have
a
supply
Of
Dyke mines have been operated
FOR HALE — Blackberries,
, C. O. Fills, of M assachusetts, miser and the spendthrift there is
stamps on hand, purchased for
B u sin ess V isitor—
about
as
usual.
Production
from
little
to
choose
when
they
are
was one of the tourists who stop-
$1.25 pep crate. 254 Van Ness
the Bay Horse mine was appar­ use on promissory notes and Ave.
. „ M. . R. . De Long, formerly a ped a t the Ashland auto cam D placed on the scales of moral and
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bond salesman, now m anager of In th e past two weeks, there have social valuation.
ently somewhat curtailed during drafts, and for which they will
have
no
fu
rth
er
use.
They
may
development, installation of elec .
The hoarding processes grade
the m u n icj al bond departm ent been very few nights on which at
FOR HALE -
Baby’s ijght
trie power, and mill construction. write or call at my office for a sleeping basket. Mrs. A rthur
1 u.
er<e M° rtEage and least o a* traveler from the New upward from the real misers to
form upon which to make claim Hardy, 90, Fifth St.
those who for various reasons hide
& curnies company, was a busi- England state didn’t stop
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away a share of their earnings
for refund. Claims must be pre­
ness visitor in Ashland today.
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■
“ BABBITT" MURDERS
rather than place it where it will
sented within four vears ____
1 0,1 SA,-E— Household goods,
from
Stopped Here-
How through the regular channels
AMAZE LOS ANGELES date of the purchase of the drosspra. chairs, canned fruit etc
Jack
stamps.
AUT° -
J “lk R“ e' Dal1“ -
C. of business.
I Call 323 Helmon
street before
REPLICA OF PARIS TAILLEUR I
(Continued From Page 1)
Some interesting and rather ' DR. ALFRED N. GOLDSMITH
MOBILE insurance; bettér term s Strang, Wisconsin, and n a™.,».
Friday.
isconsin, and G. Smith, amazing figures were compiled re­
“
The
Portland
office,"
continu-L
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and lower rates. Yeo, of course. V, ashington, weer among the
for development in alnacn C 7---------------------- -
which is expended when one car­ '* ' jW Suitable
cently
in
the
United
States
Treas­
ed
Mr.
Huntley,
‘‘will
carry
a
full
*MOr
mobair>
*
8
this
tailleur
^¡utli
b°
°
k
l°
kiss
before
I
Phone 21 & 274-J.
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LOHT — Teachers
diploma,
, ' ■ rlrM
. i ci
X
d ied. I could
l\lz» v
_ J • i ---- —
a _ — « "«««:
:
tourists stopping here last night. ury Department. These figures re- ries on a conversation.
The p „ „ er ot the human voice,
"»I «u« It. Then he shoi
, supply of revenue stam ps in all hearing name of Vida L. Henry.
'eal that the amount of money •n loud speech or song „ On i / Ä
Ä
t ^ t r Ä
d ^ S '
“ d
« « ¿ ¿ ¡ M for! denominations, and
On Sick List—
orders for Finder please return to Dr. C
which may be termed as hoarded
Motored Over__
savq1 on®
;“ ,yiontb of a watt,” he 1 tons, which may be of rataF cro ch e’ ' the gUn he shot ,liniself.’
Charles Robertson, of the Cit­
stamps
should
be
sent
to
me. Pay- W- Hanson, Beaver building
in
this
country
amounts
to
S400,-
i
savs
“Thio
j Guests yesterday a t th e home
incredibly
_• •
9 usualhi
.. . i Detectives
notAnti»mr, and
__ > reporters who ment for stamps must be by ™»h I
tiny — or
’or bone. The chic n Parisienne
«»».«OO. There are 8.000 pereen, , says.
o, This ’
izens Bank, was unable to be on
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane were
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Is yet sufficient fweara an overblouse of self-color wit4 hurried to the Doris suite in Q
the job this morning, due to ill­ Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Van Riper, of 1 who are definitely classed as ro be heard power
by
the
ear
for
a
few
misers with $44,000,000 hidden
4 ’< y a rd sU54-inchematTriaTe require" i b*g white apartm ent house, own-
ness.
hundred feet. The ear is. there-
; K lam ath Falls, who came to Ash- away in secret places.
Pictorial Review Jacket No. 2132' ed by tb e accused man, found the
Among our foreign population, a I n n f f i ' “ X « ’ lnS‘r“ °"!“t
! land for a combined business and
TXT
Sizes,
34 to 48 inches bust. Price. 45 typical ‘‘Babbitt
touches.
M e deliver the goods— Detricks pleasure trip
Treasury
•c a a u r v official estimates that !
the
‘ as sensitive .cents. Skirt No. 2030. Sizes, 24 >6
I
The
two
bodies
were
prone be­
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.
s
.*?
:
•
«
“
“
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sonie r two
of power rea.Hr~i
•
X
p * million
e X hoard
- j r $225,000,-
-
1 I amount
•
side a purple couch, heavily laden
In K iam ath Falls__
Coupe on D isplay—
■with embroidered pillows. On the
Invited to Bandon__
wall were typical "B ab b itt” pic­
sm a"
The Bandon Beaches, Bandon tures— w aterfalls and other scenic
of Ashland are
the Automotive Shop today is a
in Klam ath Falls visiting
booster organization, has issued bits.
L. by the ,a c , th a t .h e n «
new Dodge B rothers Coupe. The Jacobs
started t„ a rural locality where I or e .ea thousand,
an invitation to the Lithians to
On the center table were four
machine embodies the latest
no bank existed before, personal ! that we have to . produce
»n
3 as many delegates as pos-
.
.
.
_send
t ♦♦♦ <
books— "Preservation of the H er­
__ _
... . produce an ap-
deposits made
made up
un largely
inre-eiv from
«-r— !
principles in Dodge design, and From M errill__
proximate one-horsepower voice, ‘ s^b*e to Bandon next Saturday m itage," an account of the efforts
hoarded sums at once begin to nr
presents a snappy appearance.
. . . a when th0 MarshfIeld p irates w ji’
or. as .♦
it is ---------------
more usually called,
W arren F. Fruits, Mr. and make their appearance.
About 500-watt transmitting station. It
to reconstruct Andrew Jackson’s
Mrs. j . h . Hobbs, with their $125,000,000. it is officially esti-
initiate them into the ranks of birthplace; ‘ Miss Lulu B ett,” by
should be considered that thia
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yoo,
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. N. ! mated, is hoaTded in rural com4 means that we have to increase Orgon hospitality and booster or­ Zona Gale; "Fam ous Americans
of course.
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' |
LaRaut, motored 'to Ashland on munities.
the power of the human voice ganisations.
of Recent Times,.” and "Practical
One
of
the
great
benefits
which'
Saturday.
They
met
friends
and
over
fifty billion times, in other
Methods
of Seif-Development,” by
Driving New Car—
come from thrift education lies in5
H. G. Enders, Sr., is driving a T acop'ir - “
&Dd the fact that people are made t | words, if everyone on earth were mineral output of
Elizabeth Towne, high priestess of
Pl/Nrl orn car
/->r> «• t.vLKt.
• M’ash., at the Ashland Sfee that tj)e mt;re iioar(}ing 0? to get together and shout at once,
the New Thought cult.
new Dodge
which he recent- '
the voice power produced would
O R EG O N IN C R E A S E S
ly purchased. It is understood th a t i ^ hl.P gro” nd’ where the picnicked .money is not thrift.
Inside Mrs. Doris’ spectacle case
still fail far short of the strength
Real thrift is the elimination o.| of the voice of a broadcasting
was
found the following, w ritten
ho also bought a Dodge truck, over the week-end.
(Cointinued from page 1.)
waste. And within this definition station. In fact, the world’s call
on
small
cards:
which will be delivered in three
hoarding must be considered would be only about one-thirtieth ben, and
D eath—
weeks.
“
My
mind
is becoming empty of
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th e Millionaire and
wasteful because the individual as strong
“
as that of the broad- Sylvanite mines, near Gold H ill myself and I vibrate you, My '
The young sliild of Mr. and loses the rightful income from his
•f
casting
ing station
station. It Is little wonder. ! Milling
has been dnn»
t
Mrs. Homer Grow, who live near sav ings, and business in general
Father,
through
every
cell.
My
j
Day a t Shale City__
therefore, that broadcasting sta- ! properties in t h . p h
!
°
n th Galice district, eyes see only You, and in every-1
Mrs. H. E. Robison and Mr. Ashland, died Monday evening loses the benefits that should come tions can be heard so far under •’ , Y, ”
trom these additions to the legiti­ favorable conditions."
i at three in the Rogue River dis- thing I inhale a perfume of Your i
and Mrs. George Dewey, of Lodi, following a short illness.
mate channels of trade and invest
|
trict, two in the Gold Hill district love. I hear Your voice calling i
California, arrived in Ashland
ment.
1 un/l
__ ■ .
.
>
Sweet
cream
for
whipping
and
uuderstaad
.
a
,
.
:
E
s
t'APED
W
U
SO
X
K
B
IS
,
i
* / , ° ne “ ch •” the Applegate; me. Peace, be still. My blood, I
recently and are guests at the
It Is well to
RECAPTURED AT BEND
C° ’ . . iio lian d - and
Lower saturated with Your love, is p u r - !
home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. I coffee— also fresh milk, always when the saving of money is c a r-1
on
ice
at
the
Plaza.
239—
tf
ned
to
the
point
of
keeping
It
con
i
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i
!?°gUe
.d
istrlcts-
H
is
reported
j ''fying me entirely. I feel Your j
Robison, 78 Second street. They
SALEM,
Ju
ly
16—
John
Tuel,
j
th8t
H
25'
ton
»ampler
will
be
put
healing power through all the or-1
tinualiy
out
of
circulation
such
motored to Shale Cit yesterday, A, Hes„ | „ | _
habits
come
very
far
from
conimission about the middle Sans of my body, do.wn through
be in who escaped fro the prison brick- .'
where they spent the ay.
Jack Tipps, of Weed, was i within tiie rightful meaning of ! yard June 12, has been re c a p tu r-' ° f f U y- a t Gold Hill, which should niy legs to my feet, which are now
thrift.
i brought to the community h o sp i-'
ed at Bend and will be retu rn ed ' m&ke p9ssible th e operation of standing on the Rock of Ages.
Orres tailors for
nen
and tai yesterday, and this m orning
here to finish 31 days of his year many deposits, whose size does
women, upstairs over McGees.
not w arran t th e construction of
underw ent an operation. He is OREGON VETERANH OF
sentence for larceny.
i
individual
mills.
making
a
steady
recovery.
To Portland—
W A R H O LD E L E C T IO N
1
In
northeastern
Oregon the
Eugene — Construction
J- W. McCoy of th e F irst Na­
started
on
two
new
tent
haneer«
S',m
pter
VaBey
sm
elter
has ap-
Let
us
fill
your
pail
with
Swiftb
tional Bank, and vice president of
GRANTS PASS . J u ly 16.— At »
o
new
tent
hangers
p
aren
tiy
discontinued
work,
and it
the Oregon Bankers A ssociation,. Silver Lea. lard. Costs less than the convention of the UnitoH I f° r government airplanes
shortening. Goes farth er and is Spanish W ar veterans here y"s
Is reported th a t there is now no
left this afternoon for Portland,
more
nutritious.
Detricks.
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Collector Internal Revenue Say<
terday afternoon, Dr. George F
m here he will attend a meeting
Much Confusion Exists; To
A. W alker, of Scout Young camp,'
of the executive committee of the
M ontana V isitor__
No. 2, Portland, was elected as
association tomorrow
M ake R e fu n d
F. A. Clark, of Joliet, Montana, commander of the Oregon d epart­
Waste Baskets - McNair Bros, j of northern ’ « X ^ T t o p p e d ' in ment.
PORTLAND, Or., July i j _
P ortland was chosen as the
In view of the evident confusion
In A s h la n d -
'
! ^ h? ? d ? ° day to fil1
canteen convention city in 1925. Robert
existing with reference to the use
j witb Lithia water.
, Sawyer, of Scout Yo„ng camp, was
of revenue stam ps under the law
Hugh Bower, representative of |
’
_____
elected
senior
vice
president,
the
as amended by the recent con­
the Ralph Sciineeloch company, ' From Ohio__
Post
form
erly
held
by
Dr.
Walk-
gress
and effective July 3. Clyde
h l PX
d B” Ser‘‘ i»AaSl’Ia«“ n vis-
of
M e g a .e s to t-h;'„ .7 u n 7 ,
G.
Huntley,
collector of internal
en-
ffiends „I , W . McCoy , Z . o ^ f “
^ e ™ “'
revenue, today issued the follow­
campm ent at Michigan City Ind..-
ing statem ent:
to lay and other officers will be elected
Kansas, and is takeing the place in food supplies. yesterday
“Tiie Q uality Store”
They spent the , Iater-
“ The only stamp taxes which i
of E. E. Rorapaugh.
entire morning in Ashland.
Due to the tu rn in g out of the
old soldiers’ home at Roseburg of
» ♦ * ♦ ♦ » « ♦ > I U M »
Complete line of Ashland Can- Finger Print Service
-» ♦ » ♦ -
........................... » ,
.
, a Spanish war veteran, a resolu-
ned Goods at Detricks.
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Clnef of Police McNabb has o f - 1 t<on was ad °Pted asking th a t the
"t
o
e: ed the ex-service men, applying State board investigate the home.
To V isit P arents—
By B E R T B A L L
for bonus, the service of the po
Wire Co” ° f thC Amerlcan St-eeI and
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
Charles Snyder, who is associa­ lice d epartm ent’s finger print GOV. PIERCE ORDERS
M B______
HE farm er who earns a repu­
“Some state that stacking is an
ted with the W estern Electric equipment, to make the required
tation for quality
oualifv always
nluravo has
hoc
MURDER INVESTIGATED
expensive process which does nof
Company at Los Angeles, arriv ­ finger prints on the application
a market which brings more money bring
an adequate return for th«
than is paid to the careless man
ed in Ashland recently, and will blanks.
SALEM, July 16. — Governor who pays little or no attention to extra work. I do not agree with
spend his two weeks vacation
Fierce has forwarded telegram s
‘ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦-«
adc. One of the prime necessi­ hem. Tiie grain has to be brought
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Madden sei s Balloon tires.
ties
in selling a fine grade of grain to tiie thresher, in either case tiie
to the sheriff and d istrict a tto r­
W
c
Com
bine
amici ™ or x,cc„„> ,vl,l, ,1,1,
s„,„1K ...... .........
your
"Val Snyder. Charles was a grad­
lor seed is to let it sweat in the labor being the same, and the stack
2 4 6 -tf ney of Coos county urging that stack. Often grain will grade high- .¿'ays
"ill save the quality, which is al­
uate of Ashland High School a
H liopping M oney d o d o u b le duty.
they see every agency at the
ways in danger in tiie shock. Farm
er and bring a premium if it has prices
few years back.
will
never
he
From K ansas—
Me. Draul5 Z j
command in apprehending and been suÿed.»
Di ivers from Kansas who yes­ bringing to justice the m urderers
Fam ous Korex Comp.- -McNair terday registered their out-of- of Timothy Pettis, colored, whose
Bros.
state machines at th e Chamber body was found in the w aters of
of Commerce were C. C. Miller, Coos Bay Sunday.
16 inch checked Glass Toweling
The Yard
jgc
B irth s—
from Fort Scott, and F. A. Hance
That the body of Pettis was
Among the latest arrivals at from Brewster.
Travelers from thrown into the w ater after he
Yard wide Permanent Finish Chillies The Yard
i 9c
th e Convalescent Home are Wil- a distance were F ran k Zooks, of died, was the testim ony of Dr.
liam Donald, a ten-pound son Bula-Cynwynd,
Pennsylvania; Phil Keizer. North Bend physi­
Big Rubber Aprons
bom last night to Mr. and Mrs. I’homas Richardson, of Boston; cian, who perform ed a second au­
.................................................................................................
. W. N. Phipps, of Ashland, and W. P. McVickey, of Aurora, Illi­ topsy at the request of negro res­
Genuine
English
Nainsook
1 *
The Yard ...................................45c
B arbara Jane, an eight-pound nois, and R. N. L itter, of Hous­ idents of the city.
Ladies all Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for ................................... .....2 5 c
daughter, also born last night, ton, Texas.
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenz, Jr.,
Htop C ertificates Sales__
Ladies’ Big Bungalow Aprons
of K irkford, Oregon.
Under instructions from the
Tliree Cross C ontinent—
95c
Cretonnes,
all
Snades*
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qq -» aic
j ee
There were 75 cars of tourists D epartm ent, the Ashland post-
To Crater Imke—
* 1a
.
.
i c arr-v lng 297 persons,
a t the office yesterday suspended the
la-ge tourist party, bound to j Ashland auto camp last n ’ght sale of Treasury Savings C ertifi­
Big Turkish Towels
Each
................................... ...24c
C rater Lake from central C a li-! The distant state with the i t g l cates. In the order issued no
Assortment of Lace Edgings
tbPr d here yesterday to I est representation was New York reason is assigned for the sus­
. . . . 5c, 6c, 8c, and 10c yd.
ing over th rmaChlneS bef° re g°’ Wh,Ch had th ree ma<*ines on th^ pension, but it is understood th a t
Colored Bed S p re a d s ..........
ing over the Green Springs. Otto j grounds.
E. S RobiJlard
the lower Interest rates now' pre­
.............................
$3 25
Miller, of Willows, drove a ma- O. J. Mulford and C
’
vailing in the money m arts is
Printed Oil Cloth Patterns, 48 and 54 inch square . ,98c and $1.19 ea.
L. Bummel
chine
three persons; H. were the drivers of the
„ , carrying
,
e a ste rn responsible, the governm ent be­
nf w n i ° f T 0, and ° M anor‘ machines All three had come up ing able to secure money at a
Children’s Knit Bloomers
P air
5 qc
M ihows, drove the other two 1 the coast from California which much less rate than the 4 1-2 per
machines. The party will return 1
’ '
ch cent which these savings certifi-
Good Feather Pillows
Each
50
seems to be the most
popuiar
j
cates
offered.
by way of Medford, then return route of tourist travel, although
New Line 36 inch Printed Silk Crepes, The yard ...................
$1 98
to th eir homes.
a num ber go over the Yellow­
NOTICE— REWARD
stone trail, and travel South
40 inch, all Silk Radium (soft shades) .............................
$1
F u rth er O peration—
Union Savings & Loan Associa­
through th e coast states.
tion of Portland, Oregon, offers
A fu rth er operation on the left
Ladies’ Brasierres, Special
Each
39c
a rew ard of twenty-five ($25.00)
forearm of Roy P arr, injured
PAYMENT NOTICE
for inform ation leading to the
some tim e back in an accident at
a local swimming pool, was yes- to be indebted ^ t h e ^ m e r ' 7 ai rest and conviction of persons
alleged to be circulating false
e day perform ed. Soon after the N. Dennis Grocery and Feed
injury,
was evident
r e \ req
^ q ? e?ted“ to c a i r a ^ t h e '
d er° gat° ry rum ors concern-
injury, it
it was
evident th
th a a t t the
the ! pany
pany a are
hand and a portion of the a r m ! old location, now J. w Frazier ing said Association. Statem ents
would have to be am putated, but j'& Son. immediately and m ake known to have been made are
u tterly false and fraudulent,
due to danger of infection, only preparations for settlem ent
of
ac-
Union
Savings « Loan Association,
th e hand was removed at the count '
269-lt
R. J. KIRKWOOD,
first operation. Y esterday part j
‘W here Your D ollar H as M ore C ents’
of the forearm was am putated.
President.
Classm ea ads bring results.
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Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale
36” Percales, yard 19c
Heavy quality in light and dark
Patterns
32 Silk Stripe Tissue Gingham
vard 48c
All new Patterns this season, sold
regularly at 65c yard
Bath Towels, 3 for $1.00
Heavy quality and a good size for
tamily use, s.old regular at 39c each
36” Dutchess Satin, yd. $1.98
SW H ll ffit
Take Advantage of this special offer
-x tra fine quality Satin for Waists
and Dresses, sold regularly at $2 25
yard.
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Clearance of Ready-to-Wear
All Coats L ess-------------- Onp-H^lT
r^°01 and SiIk Dresses Less 1-3
All Dress Skirts Less — One-Fourth
E. R. ISAAC & CO:
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July Clearance
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