Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    lioeal 2 P erso n al fiotes
A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest
Home Front Trip—
George Öloomanaur
To Hold Claeses—
Mre. Clara Burton
and Mr.
W est re tu rn e d y e a te rd a y fro m a
b u sin e ss trip to Coos B ay. T hey
h av e been gone fo r a b o u t a w eek,
S u p e rlite a u to fin is h ; g u a ra n ­
te e d — H u g h e s, P e ll’s C o rn er.
298— tf
A t C onvalescent H om e—
V isiting
J . D. C u lv e r of P o w ers, O re., J M rs.
ls a g u e st a t th e C o n v a le sc e n t ra u ’r is
p a re n ts
H om e.
H O N ESTY is my PO LIC Y . Yeo,
o f co u rse.
212— tf
On Vacation—
Mr. an d M rs. J . H. F u lle r le ft
tow n th is m o rn in g fo r a s h o rt v a ­
c a tio n . T h e ir d e sti atio n h a s n o t
been d e c 'd ed .
A sk y o u r g ro c e r . j r M rs. B on-
a r ’s h o m e-m ad e sa la d d re ssin g .
29G— lin o *
L eave S u n d a y -
M r. a n d M rs. D ean G regg of
S a n ta M onica, w ho h a v e been v is­
itin g w ith M rs. F ie ld in g of th is
city fo r th e p a st m o n th w ill r e ­
tu r n to th e ir hom e next M onday.
Here—
F . M. C reaso n of D uns- To Fort K lam ath—
In A sh lan d v isitin g h er
F re d B a rn e b u rg le ft e a rly th is
a n d frie n d s h e re .
m o rn in g fo r F o r t K la m a th w h ere
he w ill spend se v e ra l d ay s .on
It w ill be a kn o ck o u t. W h a t? b u sin e ss.
T he big danc© a t
Ja c k s o n H ot !
S p rin g s to n ig h t, A u g u st 2 7 th .
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO­
305— 1 M OBILE in s u ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s
an d lo w er ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse.
M adden se».s B alloon tire s .
P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf
2 4 6 -tf
Fined H eavily—
In A s h l a n d -
A. B olla w ho w as a rr e s te d a t
J e ss e N eil, p ro sp e ro u s fa rm e r M cC ulIom ’s m ill n e a r K la m a th
of Ja c k s o n co u n ty w as in A sh lan d F a lls by D ep u ty S h e riff G eorge
th is m o rn in g on business.
D lesch fo r possession an d tr a n s ­
p o rta tio n of liq u o r w as fin ed $500
H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t a n d se n te n c ed to serv e six m o n th s
] b rea d a t T he L ith ia B ak ery .
in ja il by J u d g e R. A. E m m itt on
S a tu rd a y .
V isiting Here—
Miss C la ire Y oran of E u g e n e is
M rs. A u d re y T ro b e e of San
in A sh la n d v is itin g a t th e hom e F ra n c isc o h a s o p e i^ d h e r b eau ty
of h e r co u sin , M rs. M. E. P ly m a te shop in th e M ills b u ild in g . Call
fo r a few days.
103 fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
2 9 7 -tf
R ip V an W in k le s le p t fo r 20
y e a rs, b u t th e M etro p o le O rch es­
t r a is a w a k e a ll th e tim e, p lay in g
“P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its sell fo r less.
a n d sin g in g a ll th e la te s t h its.
J a c k s o n H ot
S p rin g s,
to n ig h t, Ill A t H om e——
A u g u s t 2 7 th .
305— 1
M iss A ilen e W a lk e r, bo o k k eep
e r fo r th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k ,
Born—
is c o n fin ed to h e r hom e to d a y on
M r. a n d M rs. E. J. W h ite of a c c o u n t of illness.
G riffin C reek a r e th e p ro u d p a r ­
e n ts of a n e ig h t pound d a u g h te r,
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d C a n ­
born y e ste rd a y a t th e C o n v a le s­ ned G oods a t D e tric k s.
9 4 -tf
c e n t H om e.
F a m o u s K orex Co., 3 fo r $5.00.
M cN air Bros.
W e d e liv e r th e goods
Wftbmdif, Äugten, äf, GHM
ASHUirä ßAlIY WîMGS
ss»
-D etrick s
9 4 -tt
L eaves for I^ k e—
H om er B illings le ft e a rly th is
m o rn in g fo r th e L a k e
of th e
W oods w h ere he w ill sp en d th e
r e s t of th e w eek w ith th e Boy
S co u ts w ho a re e n jo y in g t h e ’r a n ­
n u a l v a c a tio n a t th a t place.
T h e fam o u s M etropole O rc h e s­
t r a will p lay a t
Ja c k s o n
H ot
S p rin g s to n ig h t, A u g u st 27 th .
305— 1
Sw eet c ream fo r w h ip p in g an d
coffee— a lso fre s h m ilk , alw ays
on Ice a t th e P la z a .
239— tf
P eaches Shipped—
T he local p o st o ffice is still
busy sh ip p in g a la rg e q u a n tity of
peaches.
Boxes a re b ro u g h t in
e v e ry d a y fo r sh ip m e n t.
M eet y o u r frie n d s a t th e big
d an ce, Ja c k s o n H o t S p rin g s, t o ­
n ig h t, A u g u st 2 7 th .
305— 1
C a rtsid e Iro n R u s t Soap, 25c,
M cN air B ros.
Leave for C o r v a l li s -
Mr. a n d M rs. Sam M cN air le ft
e a rly th is m o rn in g fo r C o rv a llis
w h ere th ey will sr nd se v era l
days v isitin g w ith f ends. T hey
expect to r e tu r n lat F rid a y ev e­
ning.
L e t us fill y o u r p all w ith S w ifts
S ilv e r L ea: la rd . C osts less th a n
shortening. Goes f a r th e r a n d is
m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
94-tf
C liff P a y n e m ak e s form s.
Many V isit Caves—
T ra ffic to th e O regon C aves is
ra p id ly b rin g in g up th e
to ta l,
w hich h a s to d ay re a c h e d 13,500,
s ta te s G eorge S ab in , m a n a g e r of
th e re s o rt. T h e cool w e a th e r of
la s t w eek held up tra v e l to a g r e a t
e x te n t a n d only 160 a d a y w as
a v e ra g e s. H e e x p e cts an In crease
th is w eek, ho w ev er, a s h e saw
a la rg e n u m b e r of c a rs on th e w’ay
up th e g ra d e as h e cam e o u t la s t
n ig h t.— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
M ilk a n d C ream w hole sa le a n d
re ta il from* c e rtifie d h e rd — L in-
ln g e rs D airy. P h o n e 3 9 6R.
O rchestra Popular—
T h e M etropole o rc h e s tra , o r ­
g an ized h e re in s o u th e rn O regon,
w h ich h a s been on a to u r of th e
im p o rta n t c itie s of O regon, W a sh ­
in g to n , Id a h o a n d U ta h h a s been
e n th u s ia s tic a lly receiv ed . T h e o r ­
c h e s tra
has
seven
m u sic ia n s,
p lay in g o v er 30 in s tru m e n ts . T h e
boys In th e o rc h e s tra sa y t h a t
s o u th e rn O regon ro a d s, c lim a te
a n d sc en e ry a re h eav en co m p ar
ed to m o st o f th e te r r ito r y th ey
h a v e covered.
V isitin g in A shland—
M rs. H a rv e y W a tt, fo rm e rly
E d ith H e rrin of th is city , w ho
h a s been sp e n d in g t h e p a s t th re e
w eek in PhoneLx is v isitin g w ith
frie n d s in A sh la n d
th is
w eek.
M rs. W a tt is a g r a d u a te of th e
high school h e re a n d h a s m an y
frie n d s.
S h e h a s b een liv in g in
S an D iego f o r th e p a s t th re e y e a rs
a n d h a s b een v is itin g th e W a tt
fa m ily of P h o e n ix .
She expects
to r e t u r n to h e r h o m e n e x t w eek.
A n n o u n c e m e n t — O p en in g of
u rto n D a n c in g school, In Mem-
ial H a ll, open d a lly 2 to* 3 and
to 9 p. m. B all room a n d s ta g e
m cln g ta u g h t.
B e g in n e rs ac-
p te d a n y tim e . C h ild re n c la ss
a rtin g S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t
SO.
305— tf
V isit Claves—
A m ong th o s e w ho v isited th e
O regon C aves fro m A sh lan d last
w eek w ere W . L. R e u te r, F a y
1 P a r k e r , M r. a n d M rs. N. H. H a r-
vlRc«d th a t th a convict« w ere tr a v ­ M
e h&d prefound r«sp«t fer the
e lin g so v th an d w ould m ak e an B ritish c o u rts because th e y e n ­
Fred, arrived in Ashland racently
______
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effo rt to re a c h th e M exican b o r­ fo rce th e law s a n d m e te o u t Ju s­
a n d w ill s ta y h e re fo r se v e ra l i
RO M E, A ug. 27.— A n u m b e r of
KLA M A TH FA L L S, A ug. 27.— d e r.
tice “ sw iftly and s u re ly .”
w eeks to co n d u c t d a n c in g classes. I tin y a irs h ip s , th e s m a lle s t of th e ir A t a m ee tin g of th e c ity council
C row e sh o t rig h t back to h is
T he b u rto n s h av e tra v e le d a ll over ■kind in th e w o rld , w hich can be la s t n ig h t tw e n ty -th re e b u ild in g HERON SEIZES DOG BY
v itrio lic a tta c k on Loeb and L eo­
I th e U n ited S ta te s a n d A la sk a giv- h a n d le d by one a v ia to r-o b s e rv e r, j p e rm its w ere p re se n te d fo r t h e '
T A IL , L IL T IN G IT A LO FT pold w hen c o u rt reconvened f o r
I ing classes a n d com edy acts.
a re to be em ployed by th e Ita lia n p a s t w eek, w ith th e to ta l cost of
th e a fte rn o o n session. He c alled
n a v a l a n d m ilita ry a u th o ritie s fo r e s tim a te d c o n s tru c tio n placed a t
ONECO, C onn., A ug. 27. — them “ m u rd e re rs and p e rv e rte rs ”
s c o u tin g a n d o th e r w ork.
$42,780.
FIGHT OVER $10
Mill w o rk e rs h e re
h av e
been ag ain b e fo re he had spoken a
T h e en g in e is silenced, a n d t h e !
T h e la r g e s t s tr u c tu r e am o n g w a tc h in g a g re a t blue h ero n w hich h u n d re d w ords.
HAS FATAL END
g a s-c o n ta in in g en velope h a s beqn th e a p p lic a tio n s is th e b usiness fo r se v e ra l A u g u st d ays fed in
T h e a tta c k left th e young m u r­
LOGAN, W . V a., A u g u st 27— given a n e u tr a l tin t, w hich, it is b u ild in g to be b u ilt by H a rry O neco pond as th e d ro u th lo w er­
d e re rs cold. They cam e in to th e
| C h a rle y C onley h a d
$10.
H is claim ed , m ak e s it p ra c tic a lly im - jP e K z , lo ts 7 a n d 8 in block 37,1
ed th e w a te rs. T he b ird ’s a rriv a l c o u rtro o m lau g h in g , and fo r a
‘ b ro th e r w a n te d it, a n d th e y q u a r ­ possible to see o r h e a r th e ma-1 n e x t to th e A m erican N a tio n a l ' a t th e sound of th e m o rn in g m ill
w hile, gave C row e s ta re fo r s ta re .
relled h e re y e ste rd a y . T h e ir f a th ­ c h in e w hen it is m oving a t an y b an k .
w h istle w as tim ed , it seem ed, w ith
C row e d escrib ed D arrow as “ th e
e r in te rv e n e d a s a p e a ce m ak e r.
c o n sid e ra b le a ltitu d e .
T he b u ild in g w ill be tw o s to rie s ' th e m ill w o rk e rs , and th e bird k in d ly old n u rse in th is case,
T oday, th f a th e r is d e a d , C has.
an d th e cost is e s tim a te d a t $ 3 5 ,-, paid no a tte n tio n to e ffo rts a t le a d in g a co u p le of k id d ies a b o u t
C onley Is in ja il c h a rg e d w ith th e
SKULL PUNCTURED
000. T he w o rk h a s a lre a d y been frig h te n in g it aw ay. T he clim ax th ro u g h F a iry la n d .” T he S ta te ’s
fa ta l sh o o tin g , w hile th e o th e r
BY A PITCHFORK s ta r te d a n d is bein g done by C ofer J of th e b ird ’s v isit cam e w hen it A tto rn e y once said , “ a n d th e n
b ro th e r Is n u rs in g a p isto l w o und.
-----------
: B ro th e rs.
seized by th e ta il an d lifte d a D a rro w to o k m e on a C h a u ta u q u a
G e n e ral B ry a n t,
a
frie n d ,
is
P R A IR IE CITY , O re., A ug. 27.
T he re m a in d e r of a p p lic a tio n s sm all d o g sw im m in g in th e pond. tr ip a n d we w ept fo r th e sons of
c h a rg e d w ith w o u n d in g Obe C on­
J u n io r K u h l, 8-year-old son of w e re fo r s m a lle r b u ild in g s w ith T he w eig h t c au sed th e b ird to M u ltim illio n a ire s.”
ley hi a sc u ffle over th e p isto l M r. a n d M rs. P h il K u h l, w hile
a $3,000 re sid e n c e th e la rg e s t. d ro p th e y e llin g dog back in to
used in th e tra g e d y .
p lay in g in th e h ay a t th e ir ran c h T h e o th e r b u ild in g s a re c o tta g e s, th e pond, fro m w hich it scram b led
wag a tru c k iQ th e h ead w Jth
TOO I,ATE TO CLASSIFY
g a ra g e s an d d iffe re n t sm all b u ild ­ a n d fled dow n a d u s ty ro ad , still
BLA ST H U R T S MAN
p itc h fo rk by a p lay m a te .
T he ings.
c ry in g loud. T he b ird flap p ed on
K E L SO , W a sh ., A u g u s t 27 — w o u n d w as a b o u t an inch deep
out of s ig h t a n d did not r e tu r n .
CONVALESCENT HOME: We
J e r r y H a rtle y w as se rio u sly in - : JuBt a b o v e tb e tempIe> cau
&
HOMING PIGEON K ILLED
b
o
a rd th e aged and th e invalid,
ju re d y e s te rd a y a t E u fa u l, a c o u n - | c iot of blood t0 fo rm on tb e
P R A IR IE C ITY , O re., A ug. 27. !
g
iv
in g needed perso n al c a re and
ty cam p 12 m iles n o rth w e s t of j b r a jn> H e w as ta k e n to th e lios ■— A h o m in g Pig eo n . m ista k e n fo r; ALIENISTS LIED
K elso, w hen a la rg e ro ck th ro w n ! p ita i a n d is g e ttin g a lo n g as w e l l ! a h a w k ’ w as sh o t to d a y in th e !
SAYS MR. CROW h do all in o u r pow er to m ak e life
p le a s a n t fo r th em .
by a po w d er b la st fell th ro u g h a s co u ld be ex p ected.
c h ic k e n y a rd on "William N e lso n ’s
th e ro o f of a
b u n k h o u se
and
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
fa rm n e a r S tra w b e rry m o u n ta in , !
F O R R E N T — 5 room fu rn is h ­
s tru c k him a s he lay a bed.
n
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G LANDERS K ILLS D EER
ed
house on Second St., In q u ire a t
Iris h d e sce n t, said he had no m ore
H is c o lla rb o n e w as b ro k en an d
F A L L R IV E R M ILLS, C al., b ra s s b an d w ere th e fig u re s 9 4 5 3 ., love fo r E n g lish law s th a t D ar­ 713 Oak St.
305— 2*
an a r te r y c u t, from w hich h e lost
A ug. 27. — Tw o d e a d
d e e r, on th e a lu m in u m band w as 23,! row , w ho a tta c k e d e x tre m e pen- ,
m uch blood!. H© w as brought, to
FO R SA LE Saw m ill, 20,000
b ro u g h t in fro m th e n e ig h b o r- crossw’ise, a n d a ro u n d th is band ; a ltie s u n d e r th e
E nglish
law . j
K elso h o sp ita l w h e re h ’s c o n d i­
hood o f H o t S p rin g s, died of a w ere th e le tte r s an d fig u re s, P H P . C row e po in ted o u t, how ever, th a t c a p a c ity ; p ra c tic a lly new. Box 117
tio n w as c ritic a l th is a fte rn o o n . d ise a se a k in to g la n d e rs , say lo -j ^313 A J.
M ontague, C alif.
305— 6
It is th o u g h t it m a y ,
I OBStURE AIRSHIPS
BUILDING PERMITS
and eon,'
NEW WAR DEVICE
aö B u ED A T PALLS
cal s to c k ra is e rs , w ho ex am in ed
one
tu rn e d loose
th e m o u th s of th e d ead an im a ls. fro m O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia .
S e v e ra l d e a d d e e r w e re le ft b e­
TH IEV ES ROB HOME
TO KYO , A ug. 27. — T h irty hind.
R E E D S P O R T , A u g u st 27— T he
m em b e rs of v a rio u s A m e ric an col­
fa rm re sid e n c e of Asa H e n d e rso n ,
lege f r a te r n itie s fo rm e d th e T okyo BIG LEGACY LE FT
Leave F o r H om e—
th re e a n d o n e -h a lf m iles from
E . S. R u d d a n d w ife, M r. and P a n -H e lle n ic A sso c ia tio n a t th e
BY FAMOUS CROOK
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Mr. a n d M rs. F . H. Jo h n so n H a n d e rs of M odesto, C alif., w ho ly. It is e s tim a te d t h a t w hen th e I
LOS A N G E L E S, A u g u st 27.
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rn
o o n a n d se v e ra l a rtic le s of
a n d M a rg a re t a n d G eorge J o h n so n h a v e b,een v isitin g a t th e hom e of fu ll m e m b e rsh ip of A m erican co l-i An in h e rita n c e ta x of $2,705 will
je w e lry w e re ta k e n .
w e re In A sh la n d la s t e v e n in g e n ­ M r. R u d d 's b ro th e r, J a m e s R u d d lege f r a te r n ity m en re tu rn » to ! I)(. co llM ted by th e s t a t e (ro m
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P a9 a. ELMA ARSON CASE
p h u r B a th 's . T he Jo h n s o n s w ere d ay s, le ft th is m o rn in g on th e s o rts th e r e w ill be a t le a s t f if ty
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1 # 2 2 , leavl
fo rm e rly of A sh la n d a n d a re now i r e tu r n trip .
W h ile h e re th e m en e lig ib le fo r m e m b e rsh ip in d e n ,
OPENS IN COURT
liv in g a t M edford.
p a rty m ad e se v e ra l trip s to C ra ­ th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
p ro p e rty in C a lifo rn ia v a lu e d a t
M ONTESANO, W ash ., A ug. 2 7.
P ro fe s s o r E r n e s t C le m e n t (P s i
te r L a k e , S h a le C ity a n d o th e r
$ 2 6 8 ,6 7 2 , it w as le a rn e d to d ay .
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G lin t p a rty w e re v ery d e lig h te d w ith
lice as “ B ill th e B r u te ” a n d “ 6 n g - '
S ham poo.
F a y m o n v ille (S ig m a A lpha E p s i­ lish B ill,” a n d c re a te d a E u ro - j of E lm a , th e tria l of C. A. W itn e r,
A sh lan d .
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w ill spend h e r v a c atio n w ith h e r in e n t b u sin e ss m an of K la m a th
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27.— G eorge L am p in g , one o f th e fo rm e r frie n d s, w ho receiv ed be­
T h e W itn e rs a re c h a rg e d w ith
H e h a s been co n n e cte d w ith la rg e
10 re p u b lic a n c a n d id a te s fo r nom - q u e s ts ra n g in g fro m $500 to $5,- h a v in g h ire d E d d ie M cC ulloch, a
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lo st h is life in th e fire .
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a n d ex p ects to re m a in h e re d u r ­ been sp e n d in g th e su m m e r w ith b a n d d ra w n m o st of th e p eo p le t m uch o f h is h u g e f o rtu n e to va-
THINK CONVICTS
in g th e w in te r.
h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. H a rry aw ay.
' rlo u s p h ila n th ro p ie s .
ARE GOING SOUTH
S ilv e r of O ak s tr e e t re tu r n e d late
C le a n in g a n d p re ssin g a t O rres, th is a fte rn o o n fo r A rizo n a w h ere
SA LEM , A ug. 27. — P e n ite n ­
P h o n e 64.
300— t f } sh e te a c h e s in th e P im a In d ia n
tia r y officials to n ig h t had not
B o a rd in g School a t S a c a to n . M rs.
fo u n d a n y tra c e of Tom M u rra y
W. H. P e n d le to n , s is te r of Miss
H ere From San J o s e -
an d E u g e n e K id d e r, w ho y e s te r ­
M r. a n d M rs. R oy C h ap m an of S ilv er, a lso ex p ects to r e tu r n to
d a y escaped from th e in stitu tio n
San Jo se a r e in A sh lan d v isitin g h e r hom e In K la m a th F a lls in a
by saw in g th ro u g h th e iron hr. •
w ith M rs. S. W . C lu te. T h ey ex­ few d ay s, acco m p an ied by h e r
a t th e exit of th e pow er flu m e and
p e c t to v isit h e re fo r se v era l d ay s son, B illy.
that are worth while and useful for the
sw im m in g u n d e r th e p riso n w all.
b e fo re th e y re s u m e th e ir tr ip to
O fficials said t h a t M u rray and
P o rtla n d
an d
o th e r n o rth e rn R eturns H om e—
K id d e r escaped s h o rtly a fte r 3
places.
A lb e rt C o tte r, em ployee of M ur­
o'clock S u n d ay a fte rn o o n , b u t th a t
p h y ’s E le c tric Shop, r e tu r n e d to
th e y w e re n o t m issed u n til th e
In A s h l a n d -
A sh lan d y e s te rd a y fro m L am o in e,
Boys’ and G irls’ Ath­
27 inch dress ginghams
c o u n t w as ta k e n n e a rly 'tw o h o u rs
M r. a n d M rs. C. A. N ew m are w h e re h e h a s been v is itin g fo r
la te r.
letic Suits, 75c values,
6 vards
of P o r tla n d , O regon, w e re in A sh ­ th e p a s t few days. H e re tu rn e d
D e p u ty W a rd e n Lilly, w ho is d i­
2 for
lan d S u n d a y on th e ir w ay to C ra ­ by car.
re c tin g th e se arc h in th e absence
t e r L ak e. T h ey h a v e been v is it­
of W a rd e n D a lry m p le, w ho Is a t
F O R SA L E — Old p a p e rs a t T id ­
ing w ith M r. C lau d e N ew m are
S alt L a k e C ity, said he w as con-
of K la m a th F a lls.
in g s; 25c p e r b u n d le.
dh
.36 inch Percales, good
riso n , M. E. K oege. S. S ch u m an ,
M r. a n d M rs. K a rl D y ru d , R o b e rt
H ig h a n d C. H. D avis.
COLLEGE MEN FORM
SOCIETY IN TOKIO
Dollar Values
School Days that will soon be here
Puy Holeproof Hosiery for the
H icii S chool G irl
tfo le p r o o fffo s ie r y
For Wear-
For Looks-
For Value
\\ by take chances on hosiery, when
you can come here and be certain of get­
ting smart style, long wear, .and utmost
value in Holeproof Hosiery?
Once you try a pair of Holeproof, we
are sure that our store will be your future
hosiery headquarters. Our stocks are com­
plete with all popular styles in wanted
materials and colors.
Silk Hose ............................. $1.50 to $2.25
Silk Paced .............................................. 75c
Mercerized L is le ......................... 50c to 75c
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The Q uality Store”
$1.00
patterns, 6 yards
L P. Dodge and Sons
We also wish to call your attention to
our unusual facilities in this line. Our
commodious chapel is especially de­
signed and furnshed to give that at­
mosphere of dignity and reverence so
desired on these occasions. Our Family
room provides complete seclusion when
wished. Our slumber room is absolute­
ly fireproof, giving a source of secur­
ity which is essential.
There is no charge for the use of any
of these rooms at any time. Our prices
are proved by fair comparison to be as
low, if not the lowest, in the valley. We
endeavor to give the dignified and in­
terested service which one looks for
and expects at such times. Mrs. Louis
Dodge, lady assistant.
Day Phone 212. Night and Sunday
Phones: W. M. Dodge, 255-7?;
Louis Dodge, 282-J.
Calls answered day or night.
$1.00
«36 in d i N a in so o k
25c at 5 vards
Funeral Directors
wish to announce that Will M. Dodge
has recently returned from Portland,
where he did research work and secur­
ed special instruction in the art of
funeral direction.
Girls’ Knitted Union
Suits, 50c values,
3 suits
29c at 4 vards
$1.00
Ladies’ Silk Hose, in­
cluding chiffon hose in
colors— ribbon b a c k
hose, all good values up
to $2.25 at
$1.00
3.3 l-3c at 3 1-2 vards
$1.00
Children’s Half Socks
35c val. 4 pair for
Children’s Black, brown
and white hose, 35c val­
ues, 4 pair
Here is a bargain; 54x
54 seamless Jap table
doth, on sale at
Alusiin (iowns, $1.50
values on sale at
$1.00
White Turkish Towels,
5 for
Women’s Muslin Ath­
letic Suits, $1.25 values
Suits for
IN OUR assortment of FLORSHEIM
SHOES, we are showing many smart
new styles — the kind that make men
proud to say—“They are Florsheinis.
TAe cKjalto— $10
7/ic
Linen Toweling, 5 yds.
$1.00
m
p a n y
‘W here Your D ollar H as More C en is’
Black Cotton Swim­
ming Suits, on Sale at
18c Iluck Towels, 6 for
$1.00
GOODS