PAGE H.tJJt AfifetÀftft ÜAtLi ítftfftfíá üoeal ; P erso n al flotes Born, Monday, July 21, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. George Helm, at 126 Church St., a son. UNUSUAL EVENTS Monday, July 2 Í, 1924 PRES. LANDERS VISITS OBITUARY ASHLAND NORMAL SCHOOL ! Daily C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts o f <> . * . M afM fet M. Ganiard was born W .C.T.U. to Meet— local in terest ' !' J. L. Landers, president of the ! ,n Hud9°n, Michigan, November A meeting of the W. C. T. U. ' 9 9 9 tta te normal school at Monmouth, I 23, 185°- the youngest daughter ■ • • • » « will be held a t the Library at V / W i n ! AshIapd today paying an oi MarIe Somnies and R utherford R eturned R ecen tly— official visit to th e local normal B' Davidson. 2.00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.! I Take« R estaurant— E. C. Payne returned to Ash- To a representative of the Tid- A f,e' the death of her m other It was recently announced th at and the president announces th at Organization of the LaFollette land after attending the Elks Na- I Hal Cochran had take over the & is de^ d >ngs Mr. Landers expressed great she mad*' her home with a grand- PRIMITIV’E WATER SUPPLY tional Convention in Boston ! - tbe campaign in Oregon is proceeding satisfaction at the success of the ’«other and aunt in Augusta i m anagem ent of the Tourist Home j „ SERVES CALIFORNIA TOWN with a rapidity never before local normal school, and said that,' Ma,ne- later attending school in Cookery near the Holmes grocery. Mc<,,ord w »ter B etter— equalled in political movements Suits, Suits, Suits at Paulser- the attendance of 120 is splendid Boston- ___ _ That tbe vegetable taste to the SAN FRANCISCO, July 21 __ ude’s. 'n o t only, but that the character I 0,1 March 11, 1872 she was 273-tf Complete line ot Ashland Can-1 f Ry drinking w ater which has Engineers of the Hydraulic Divis- according to A. M. Arnold, C hair man of the tem porary La Follet- of work being performed is high- Iliari^ d to Silas B. Ganiard of ued Goods at Detricks. y4-tf , “ the ruIe for the past week, ion of the Railroad Commission te committee which consists of In K lam ath F alls— ly creditable to Supt. Brisco and J °nesvllle. Michigan. Her bus is now disappearing, and was recently discovered, during their members from farm er, labor and Genevieve Hensley, of A sh lan d .! To Newport— all members of the efficient corps ' band Passed awav June 6 1906 caused by the low w ater in Fish , inspections, the most prim itive other progressive groups. went to K lam ath Falls recently; p B of instructors. The visitor also a fte r w'hich Mrs. Ganiard moved lake, the w ater there, having re- w ater supply sy8tem serving any Announcement o f 't h e organi to visit her sisters. Pauline and ' NeWpOrt, ' ceded to expressed satisfaction with the to Ashland. Oregon, .w here she he will spend a , t0 Ks f° rm er level before I comm"n ity in California in the zation of the tem porary commit Georgeanna Clift. la p ’d growth in attendance at the Bved until November 2, 1918 was bui,L b u ilt t u town nf T month vacation resting, Mr t . the dam was The w ater J town of Chicaugita, Los Angeles tee was followed immediately by local school. when she moved to California to _ ! however, is pure as always, as it ' County, which is entirely inhabit- i Sanger hopes to benefit a response from scores of persons Orree tailors for men res. Landers will leave this Dve with her son. ! goes through the chlorification ' ed by Mexican families who a are health at th e sea side. who tendered their services in women, upstairs over McGees evening on his return . to Mon-' Tw° months ago she returned ; Process at the w ater works in employed in the orange groves m the coming campaign, says Mr Woutb- • ; ,o Ashland, hoping to regain her sw eet cream for whipptog and 1 X 'n d e « “ " " 8“ '’er’ the vicinity. Each family, or a Arnold. He says interest is by W ent To Lake— ( ----— ------------------ . ! health, hut gradually grew weak- vegetable taste group of two or th ree families, Mrs. C. L. Loomis and Mrs. coffee—also fresh milk, always no means confined to farm ers and will soon be entirely gone.— Mail constructs an underground cistern, Atten.l Pageant— Pr and Passed away at the home E. Caldwell were among the many j ° D 1C® at tbe Plaza- 239— tf Tribune. industrial labor, but is evident in Dr. and Mrs. W. E. B lake w ere ! ~ h<?r d a u g h te r 0,1 Ju ly 16, 1924 UHUa,1i bUiR ° f cobb!es’ f as great a de8r’®e in professiona Ashland resident a t Lake of the She leaves to mourn her passing. ( hich abound in th at section) ¡and business circles. 1 nnmg Ashland people who a t Woods over the week-end. They; C a lle d A w ay—. Mrs. Louis W erth, Mrs H C W hole-wheat bread fresh daily and lined with cement. W ater is tended Robin Hood at the Fair drove out Saturday afternoon, I D r' Mattie Shaw was called to Arnold says that old party or , Wolcott, of Ashland, Silas C. Gan- at The Lithia B akery., G ro u n d s S a tu rd a y ev en in g . J. if. 2 i 3-tf j obtained from a pumping plant ganizations are cognizant of the and returned yesterday. ’ Foos county Thursday by the ill- i iard and Oscar Ganiard of Ix»s McGee. r is e ,3f th is city, was and ditch system which is operat La Follette sentim ent; he points ° P8S OL h.e r SOn’ Who is suffering i Visit Shale City— •Angeles, and Asa R. Ganiard of among the spectators. ed once a week. The cisterns are out th at each of the old parties Flytox kills flies, 50c— McNair ; from f^Phoid fever. , Litchfield, Michigan. Mrs. Gan- Among the many visitors at , filled with w ater and are of suf- is directing its attack, this early! E F F E C T IV E IN P R IN T E D C R E PE Bros. | is also survived by twelve grand Shale City yesterday were Wil-I ficient capacity to supply the con- in th e campaign, tow ard the La . This unusually clever front- . u " y W ° rk b egins on con- B etter clothes for less money c h ild re n and three great grand« the v 4 T “„!(nyp & r f X acc7 i;j Slr“c,to" ° f »'ant. am Ehrke, Richard S ch reid er-1 sumers for a week’s time. W ater at Orres. Follette candidacy. T o P ortland— jchuldren. The deceased was a 270-2* , Piter, Mrs. Mills, George L. C a r-1 1» dipped from the cistern by the Speaking dates and other edu Carl Loveland and Ralph Gill , J ............... . . _ uu,-u in tnQ, I nie" ‘ber ° f <he Methodist church. ' ey and family, Miss Ruby Pow- j old-fashioned method of a bucket cational endeavors wil! not br left Ashland by auto about 4 o’ H om e Y esterday__ shoi.'lder seams. Attached! There will be a called h ; «’ »neral services were held at ell, Mr. and. Mrs. Fraley, Mr. j at tbe end of a rope. There are Mrs. F. Henry, of Pioneer St., Ramsay and family. Many others 10» families in the neighborhood .arranged until the campaign coni clock Sunday morning, headed ........... tm ittee is thoroughly organized for Portland. They expect to re who has been a p atient a t th e v sued the shale holdings, but j who obtain th eir domestic w ater on W ednesdav at » ! .....° Tbe Rev. Jud- tu rn In a few days. #nd is in touch with La Follette size requires 4«^ yards Community Hospital was suffi Ic o f 'j b • - i m I - h * ^ I k ! E v e r y o n e th a t’ can e “ P' I S°" ° Idfie'd officiated. Inter- their names were not available. supply in this m anner supporters throughout the state. ciently recovered to return to her urged do ’ ment * “ Vtew We deliver the goods— Detricks home yesterday. Cemeterv. A shland P ersons A rrested__ SH ASTA COUNTY W ATER S c e n ts. ’ r,ce» Blanche Hicks, Regent. alleged stepbrother of 94-tf John Freem an, aged 17, for SU PPL Y GETTING LOW DeAUTREMOXTS HELD Let us fill your pall with Swifts eleven years a resident of Rose CARD OF THANKS No Band P ractice— Silver Lear lard. Costs less than burg. now of Ashland, L uther REDDING. Calif., July 21. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ EUREKA, Calif., July 20. — There will be no band practice shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is Richards, a seaman on leave from ! So dry is th is season, creeks and We wish to thank our friends of the city band tonight as direct more nutritious. D etricks. 94-tf the U. S. Navy, and Lillian B e n -iditches supplying w ater to the Frank Case, 17, said by the au j^o “ i lor . th( ir kindness and sympathy “ , LiC6n8e P'ate ‘" ------------ thorities to be a step-brother of o r Loveland was called out of the Ore., between Ashland and ,!Xtei»ded to us in the illness and son, of Ashland, were picked u p ! fa rmers under the Bee Creek the De A utrem ont brothers, who -<ake of city on business, It was today an A nother from A lberta— »ake of the Woods. Finder di'a t^ ° u r mother. in Roseburg recently for investi Ditch and W ater Company sys are wanted for m urder and train For the seventh night straight, nounced. Before leaving Sunday leave at post office. gation, says the News-Review. tem, near Ono and Gas Point, are (73-2tf : Mr. and Mrs. L. L. W erth, robbery committed in Jackson morning, Mr. Loveland stated he a car from A lberta stopped at the The girl claimed to be on her Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wolcott. now carrying only one-eighth of County was arrested here yester HOR RENT— F u rn ish e d room would probably be back in time Ashland auto camp Saturday way to Seattle to join her hus-. Silas C. Ganiard. the normal supply. The w ater day on a statutory charge. A le t breakfast given, 300 Meade St. for the concert W ednesday night. night. The machine was driven band who she said worked on a Asa B. Ganiard, m aster cuts down each landown te r addressed to his mother, Mrs. by F. Lawrence. 273-6* Osear F. Ganiard. boat running between Seattle and ers’ supply accordingly. Paul De A utrem ont of Eugene, HONBBTY la my POLICY. Yeo, San Francisco. The two young The Messelbeck reservoir th at Ore., predicting his arrest, was o f coarse. 212__ tf From D istant States— men were accompanying her on stores w ater for the Happy Val found on his person. Tourists at the Ashland camp the trip, but denied any improper ley Irrigation District is running V isited Caves— ast n\ght from far-away states acts. They left Ashland on the low. It can supply the district PERSIAN GOVERNMENT Hugh Bates and Dan Bower- were T. Meroe, of Idaho; L G 15th. with w ater only two weeks more, MAKES FORMAL APOLOGY man were two of the many A sh -! Cur«,U8> of Ohio; E. Anderson for there m ust be left enough WASHINGTON, Jjily 21.__The land persons who made the trip of Wisconsin; William Lahmnn w ater in the reservoir to keep Persian governm ent has present to ------------------------- the Oregon /Caves over the - of « » n o * : F. W eckerley of’ alive the fish with which it was ed formal regrets to the Ameri week-end. They left Ashland Pennsylvania; F. W. Rose, stocked. can state departm ent over the abonut 9 o’clock Saturday night, North Dakota; H. M. Lee,’ of slaying of Major Imonie. Ameri and camped about tw enty miles Montana, and C. Ding, of Colo huckleberries ripe can vice-council, fay a finitical out of G rants Pass on the Cres rado. NOW, SAYS H.AMAKER mob at Theran, in th at country. cent City road. The retu rn trip The Persian governm ent offered was made In slightly under four Cleaning, Pressing and R epair T hat there will be a slightly to undertake any diplomatic ac hours. ing at P aulserud’s. 261-tf better than average crop of huck tion with reason to placate this leberries oil H uckleberry Moun government. UNIVERSITY of OREGON, Anyone having part of a load Is Dct.aiii<><l— tain this year, and th at the crop SMART AND YOUTHFUL Eugene, July 21— The problem to be taken to Lake of the Woods, Dr. G. G. Phetteplace, who has W EATHER FORECAST is a m onth earlier than usual was of the small church and the telephone W hittle Transfer Co. been m Portland the past two No one will question the youthful SAN FRANCISCO, July 20__ th e statem ent today of S. C. Ha- 2 7 3 -lt weeks taking past-graduate work church in sparsely settled te rri m aker. According to him, camp-1 Tbe outlo°k is for continued fair grace and smartness of this frock of I check silk in Scotch colorings. A on the treatm en t of pyorrhea will tory came in for intensive discus ers are already picking berries w eather in Calitornia, except for collar of plain satin bound with the B errang is C aller— not retu rn to Ashland until the sion on national missions day at “ It is very unusual for berries considerable cloudiness near the material of the dress finishes the V- J. C. Berrang, who with his end of this week. He is being de- the Presbyterian synod of Ore u d v I on ?Fd n5ck-aad this idea is repeated to ripen in Ju ly ,’ said Mr. Ha- coast, and for mostly clo oudy on th e short sleeves. The jabot frill wife, crossed the continent from ! tained by the nines of his wif« gon in session here. probably local «£ tbeJ e i t Js,de 18 also of sa t'n. Below m aker. “They are usually ready w eather with Connecticut to Oregon by ox team , ' “ The small churches,” said about a m onth from now. rains in W ashington and Ore the jabot dark buttons strike a sharp arriving here in the spring, was Rev. L. L. Boyd of Baker, “ are Madden sehs Balloon tires. gon. Tem peratures will continue note of contrast in the decoratixe scheme. Medium size requires 4 yar Is a caller a t the Tidings office Sat hanging on in the face of scant F IV E CH ILDREN A R E near normal. The outlook for the b6-inch check and 246-tf yard nl urday and added his nam e to the support. The national board of B U R N ED TO DEATH fire w eather situation in W ash material. gorwing list of readers. Soon a ft Back From School__ missions grants money to prom is Pictorial Review Dress No. 27 , ington and Oregon favors a rela Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust and i i t er th eir arrival, the B errangs de ing fields ra th e r than to needy W ebster W ertz, well known as GREENVILLE, Pa., July 21.__ tively low hazard. -0 years. Price, 35 cents. cided to locate In Ashland and a debater when he attended Ash ones.” Five children of Fred Hedglln, all The p l a n rented< the first place on the other land high school, and who has of federating under nine years, were burned to side of Jackson hot springs, been a student at Pacific Uni building8 dh r° U! h UDlt,ng ° D ( death When a destroyed the r where they are farm ing, while building and m aintenance with home near here. Two o tte r versity, a t Forest Grove the past their oxen are resting from the eri hC R den° m inations- was urg- ! children escaped by jum ping from two weeks, arrived here recently, weary trip. Forbes> of tbe second story window. The stopping a short time before go <?a p 6Vj F W’ ban Francisco, who is engaged in fath er was away from home and ing on to southern California Cleaning, repairing and remod where he will 8pend the 8ummer mission work. This plan, it was the m other was w orking in the eling promptly done at Orres months. pointed out by ReV. John Mc- garden. The la tte r tried vainly Tailor shop upstairs. Phone 64. Dowell, of Philadelphia, secretary to rescue the children of the Board of National Mis ' 273-2* Office Supplies— McNair Bros. By B E R T B A L L sions. is encouraged by the Pres Enjoy Pageant— Crop Im provem ent Service.] A t th e Cave«—k- byterian general assembly. M >nner.s Announced— Mr. and Mrs. Lee T uttle were \A Z H IL E a vast improvement has Too Much C om petition Among the many Ashland vis been shown in all farming op among the many Ashland resi Due to the failure of the re itors who yesterday saw the won “The problem ,” said Dr. Mc dents who witnessed the presen erations, somehow the fanning mill port to reach the proper party BERNAAR. paooemv Dowell, ” i8 to prevent competi tation of Robin Hood at the Fair is not holding its own in popularity. ,. MAC ders of the Oregon caves were F. the -__ _____ 11UID Ashland Tidings did not re- Seed selection lias been neglected _MACFAPPEM< B. Sankey, with Genevieve and I Port the winners in the best tion in these sm aller fields. Com grounds Saturday night and were and while there is no doubt that j I®®™®®363533 ---------- Frances Sankey. o th e r visitors orated window contest T petition may be th e life of trade, the guests of A. S. Rosenbaum, those who do select their seed of. ; Hackache is a common symptom X T i r ? wM ere Joi,n b - to r‘ <» X w , ,o but it may be the death of re-, of Medford. th e variety best udapted to soil and: of many diseases. Very freauentivi •C mate, who fan it until it is clean it Is very necessary to k n Hgion. The national representa- j „ „ ------- — K.‘ u B u X ' B e u r; T“ ckEe'r1,8J I ■>« and plump; who test it for germina-.: cause k tlves of th e several churches • R eturned Saturday— tion after having treated it with __ . f° re 3uccessful treatm ent SannderS’ 1 ^ ° SCh°eniger’ C,ark » » •n itu re " ^ ’^ ^ " ' ^ o o k & agree on this policy of non-com -' MrS’ JuHus K° ch ’ of Laurel formaldehyde or copper carbonate X b<! glVen' By th ls te r m b ack petition in sparsely settled fields I Street’ re tu rn ed to Ashland Sat- for smut, always have a better yield. a c h e is usually m e a n t a lu m b a r H llerter8^ L0Ul8e Ridl6y’ M arjorle prize’ and th e L ithia Bakery was region of t t e — -----„„.«j««» aiuiiF thn n„ i 1 urday - a « er a vacation ---------- of — several better quality and consequently first0 ,begi.ning in but somewhere along the line 'ey WhnFaCe ? idleX’ AHen R id‘ aWarded 8ecoad Place in the con- there comes opposition and the Weeks in east«m Oregon, where which^tte farm er 5 h° re USe evila first iu m b a r v e rte b ra a n d extend- y. While a few parties made ■ test. competition goes o n ” " Jo rm e rly lived. 8he vlsited « ^ t t ^ u . in °th ? th e 8plnc- T he pain m ay U, in th e c e n te r of th e back, along in overnight trip cf it, the ma- “The Q uality Store” Piwe’ Or on e ith e r one or both Dr. W allace H. Lee, of Albany I ® Mayvil,e country. easy and will bring great returns, orlty left Ashland early Sunday sides of th e spine. Big sale on now of tailored to pointed regretfully to ten n o n -' lo rn in g , returning the same day. a r ? hX larg e st n u m ber of backaches order suits at Orres, with trousers cooperating churches in the seven a re due to stra in , fatig u e and free. 273-2* counties m aking up the W illa ' ¿ I t frombaIanCe’ S train m ay r e - Pleating of all kinds at Orres. ault from u n n a tu ra l posture a m ette presbytery. “ i t seems a P°°.r m u sc u la r balance, or a b n o r 273-2* Liked U m » Park— CounciI of America.] “ Best in th e W est nothine R ’ r r ™ " 6*/101 t0 h&V6 tbe9e l u r c h e s m a l abdom inal conditions such as I HERE is no harder strain on » be« to th e u X S ti U . • ° g; ” he S“ 'd ' Vacation « h the i the fiuman constitution than obesity etc. o r T he Prolapsed fatigue m organs ^be btates J work“”1 baven t th e money to conduct the inactivity. To sit in an office half Tb® Rev. W. Judson Oldfield. ( «»id L. C. Nichols, of Oklahoma, ^•o d u ced by constant a ttitu d e in Rh his family, left this morning | w'ben asked Saturday what he " •• Speaking of work along your lifetime is a far greater strain som e occupation, such as stooping* on the vitality than a trip through or Newport, where they will I thought of the auto camp Nich- the line of the railroad develop Africa, ' ob jecu “ ° r by lift,ng heavy or to the North pole. To ment between Eugene and K la offset the evils of a sedentary life pend three weeks. Mrs. L. ols has done (considerable u n i T aDy cases th e m u scu lar b al w art wood, an aunt, left yester- ing since he left h(s home state math Falls, he said: “ Two of there is no better exercise than ance becom es a b n o rm al th ro u g h S bv °th?r° ken arches of the fe* lay fo r Portland, where she will I and declared th a t th e Ashland three communities along th e way swimming, as it brings into activity ought to be organized, but we every muscle of the body without re ,.„ v e» . There he „„ Park. tor n atural »X y lbe use of Poorly fittim r any undue strain. The muscles of a p ^ to ,Pain in these cases is n°Hninf T VlC? 9 at the Congce- venience, was far ahead of any haven't the money to do it. Is it enthusiastic swimmers show an , a p t to extend upw ard from the tl nul church the next three ( other park of the right for us to let a community even, proportionate development, low er ex trem ity to th e back “ outdoors’ reeks, according to Mr. Oldfield, j variety. come into being with all the cen- swimming keeps the muscles h a «n x8° mp in stan ces th e backache h a s been so c o n sta n t or freq u en t .s Ashland m inisters have arrang- th a t a n e u ro tic p atien t will develop d a schedule so th at all may Yin ì - ! UU1 s startin ia m i g religious work simp- umn, and corrects evils that arise lnuCOnd tlOn ° f th e m ind th a t al- ,rM h I-’ because « ,„ e , u n d . iave vacations. from the use of improper clothing. ¡¿Y x ®oncentra tlo n on th e back at The Lithia Bakery. ____ 273‘tf Rev- R- W. Achor of Wood- Swim to health” should be the w ith th e resu lt th a t th e pain will be p resent w ith o u t a n y o th e r 8PECIAL attention to AUTO-j F ish in g Season Opens ! i “ ™’ expressed th e opinion th a t motto In hospitals, schools, sanita riums, asylums, and every children's c a u ,e . Such a ep ,„ c „ " fOBILE Insurance; better term s Joe W harton, who has earned ? W ° f the smaU churches were playground should be provided with s ic h SPlne' ” T re a tm en t, in nd lower rates. Yeo. of course. the reputation as the greatest ' adequat'ft,y rae«tin g the needs of a large, shallow pool. such cases, m ay be m ain ly g en eral No man can keep his mind on a n d should be directed tow ard re- hone 21 & 274-J. 212— t f ; fishing liar on the c o a st this L COmmunity afi ,hp>' °» g b t to o i^ b?®?Pes® whl,e enjoying a swim. an d c u rin g th e neurotic orning an n o n n i« i th ♦».„* be raeL Most 01 of the churches and thus d°os swimming help to , 'm morning announced a t the J I T tendency. T h at is. th e e n tire n erv steelhead (season on the lower 066(1 equipident; we can’t m eet P^ 5 er,Ve_mentaI balance as well as NOTICE— REW ARD ous system m ust be built up as lower , community needs with ....... ' symmetry. m uch as possible. Local tre a t one- muscular Union Savings & Loan Associa- Rogue has been officially opened. ■ JS® , uslty of being able to ® e a ts ’ . how ever, will be of value room church.” on of Portland, Oregon, offers Joe always declares the season frigbtfully apparent to the and should include electric light, Dr. A. E. Caswell, of the Uni- drowning person, and the thousands rew ard of twenty-five ($25.00) open eat, m assage, vibration, etc. f,8101!!8 hiS fir8t versity of Oregon, an elder, ex- “ aedlessly’ drowned" have' a poor Som e b ackaches a re due to an >r inform ation leading to the steelhead on a fly. He managed uflam m atm n of th e nerves, anS the opinion th a t with the t h e W a T ’ Sometne t0 f° r •rest and conviction of persons to hook and land a four and a Pressed . j S p a r r e8f Slmple n eu ritls . . ----------- has said there in modern leged to be circulating false ha,f p„uad6r oa Plerce „ „ ‘ “ ' J Srea‘ Is no such thing as fate. But from x 8» m u ItiPic n eu ritis id derogatory rum ors concern- night on a March B row n « » o « .’ 1 tran sP°rtation, du t to good roads «trange stories could be told of per- sport, there is only one line to be diabetes The ^ ’x , Iead’ or g said Association. Statem ents ers fishing th ere also re n n rt , H i the autom obile- » good bit of J?“ 9 ^ ave bad a chance to drawn—the water level- and th« x T he a lc °hol an d lead . . . . to have teen made are Ice.«. Quite a num ber „ ’ t i e Z "b“ a ‘he Ch" r<:hes ahzwei ’e“ - -■ > Ä = Ä ä . — »ciuseu n ana terly false and fraudulent. — — • " ...................... .. llu ' had been don* «woar »._____ •?fterwa.r d were drowned. uy tn b e have been hooked. Up- a0 aMd ,o . . a ? ? ’ . 'I - Tery busJ' «term in atin g ion Savings & Loan A ssociation, per river flshinc- hno x« D° need ^°r th© sm aller church « le aiapid. for several » « i r . x..a _ <>n, good within easy reach of th e larger o ld ^C h to ii® ” 1 ¡5 18 w rong” * an « you__a_re Interested to Sw to,£tog where. R- J. KIRKW OOD. several weeks hut th e low er body 8aylcg’ and aPPlles President. fishing 4a *- later.— G rants Pass more to the art of swimming than p fe ¿ e yO^ i t e OIth e Ofv?’atter S« Pply’ aCUte tonsllltls" tooth Infection, UlMÜfflülllüi 269-6 Courier. to any other art. liuüttn Daily Fashion Hint • • • C O M M A N D ¡NG OUR INTEREST IA FOLLETTE Semi-Annual Clearance S A LE • > oil Can’t Afford to Miss This GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Bargain in every Department—Silks_ A ool Goods—Wash Goods—Draperies all Reduced—Buy Now! Women’s Coats Reduced 1-2 CLildren s Coals Reduced Î-2 !>y,die Father^/ Physical Culture Vi omen s Silk and \\ ool Dresses Reduced 1-2 Women’s Dress Skirts Less 14 Women’s Wool Sweaters Less 14 E. R. ISAAC & CO. Swim to H ealth Clean Sweep SALE of dry goods and garments all this week at The Tiding** Ads B rin g R esu lts Where a number of porann» ape gathered together to qajgy this e s« « « causative condition. ? s