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On Mr.isin«4j>__
Friday
men FINED FOR
ANIMAL TPAINF r
GAME ^VIOLATIONS
KILLED BY TIGER
to b i\s in e ss m a tte rs .
> o v isit frie n d s.
,
m en, re a d s, in p a rt, a s fo llo w s: i te n d o l l a r s ’
,
“ H o n o ra b le S ir:
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f
“ icio-
a v its fo r n u rs e ry sto ck .
“ It is o u r belief th a t th e re is a "A G R O U P O F E J W O R K E R S ”
_______
'« 2 - t f re a l need fo r a new o rd in a n c e in
W ORKERS
L ithiam s B ig Show , F eb . 16-17.
February 13, 192(5
(C o n tin u e d iro m
p ag e 1.)
A lD w n? YatS° n a n d hiS b r o th e r ’
M ANILA, F eb. 13. — C ra s h in g
fined $ >5°n ’ 7 T
it hlS m o rn in « ; t h r ° Ugh tb e 8teel b a rs th a t sep
r e g u la r b re a th in g .
F ro m T a le n t—
lin
a y lo
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SAND CAVE, K y., F eb . 13. _
, e d * $25 5 each by J u d g Se e T ay
a ra te d it from th e g irl p e rfo rm e r
I i oni E u gen e—
'
C<ty s im ila r to o rd in a n c e s in
. C lau d e J o n e s of T a le n t w as a F ro m B a n d o n —
It
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d e fin ite ly
d e te rm in e d '
p lea d in g g u ilty to c h a rg e s
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H ow ard S ta n s b u ry Of E t r , e n „ b u sin ess v isito r in A sh la n d yes­
effect in “ a n u n m
u m o e b r e r oi of o o tn th
c itie
Mrs P v o „ o
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r
TOO L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
C. V. H ow ell, local
m te th e rem o v a l of th e e n to m b e d cal d e n iltv
* ' R ,°y ’ a r r ’ ,o ' | cro w d e d se a ts e n c irc lin g th e rin g -
... a n d a re E - M ischler, ' m on C ouncil a n d to p a ss a n o rd i-j
M arion C o stley o f T a le n t WM s e c r e ta r y , le ft la p t e v e n in g ...............................
7 g 1 W arden a r r e s t e d , side.
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F O R R E N T : — New, w ell fuT- cave e x p lo re r w ho has lain in th e ! ,,
• m o n g th e b u s in e s s v isito r» • P o r tla n d to a tte n d a c o n fe re n ce
tu n n e l of th e cave fo r th e p a st
mei> y e s te rd a y a n d b ro u g h t
A sh lan d to d ay .
v ,»H ors in
th em in to c o u rt th is m o rn in g .
o f th e A sso c ia tio n Y.M.C.A. sec­ W ic h ita , K a n sa s: H. S. F a i r e d . ’ P ^ X c T n v l c ^ o K l l i n g m ^ —
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a p a rtm e n t. e ig h te e n days.
r e ta r ie s a n d lay m en to be heid W a tso n v ille ; W. W . H u g h e s, L in -I clous lies d e tr im e n ta l e ith e r to E le c tric ity fo r co o k in g . C e n tra lly
W hen th e co re d rill, ra c in g
J I T I G R THOMAS IS O P ­
• T o m o rro w is
d ay Qf
th e 13-15, in clu siv e.
- ’»• N e b ra s k a ; a n d R oy E llio tt, in d iv id u a ls o r to b u sin e ss c o ^ located . A d u lts only, 316 H a rg a - th ro u g h th e soil, fifte e n feet from WITNESSES GIVEN
PO SED TO P A R O L E SY STEM
“ M cN air’s D ru g s to r e .
dine.
P h o n e 303-R .
139__ t f w h e re th e s h a ft w as bein g su n k ,
LIQUOR SAYS WALSH
a iu e -
cern s.
L ithiains B ig Show , F eb . 16-17.
. . __________
M A N T E D : To g e t in to u ch w ith rea c h e d a d e p th of 65 fe e t, a
(C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1)
‘As you p ro b a b ly
a re a w a re . _
I n M edford—
r t
_
W A SH IN G TO N , F eb . 13.— T h e)
S ta g e D elayed—
■tunnel w as d isclosed, b u t a d rill
th
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re
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gossip
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s
b
etw
een
$300
Mr. a n d M rs. E l b e r t in.,,,™
d e p a rtm e n t of J u s tic e h a s l a u n c h - ! T h e re is only one w ay to con­
A t B a n q u e t—
T he s o u ......
th b o u “ n “ d “ P
k w ick s sta
«° M edf„ r J ,M l ^ £ 7 / ™
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ta g g e e j ed on n o th in g m ore tr u th f u l th a n a n d * 5 0 0 ’ W rite Box E. A sh ian d t e st in th e b o tto m of th e s h a ft ed an in v e stig a tio n o f th e c h a r g e s ' tro l th e c rim in a l and t h a t is to
V « io w b e in g su n k re v e a le d no such
B a im u e t " • 10 MtGwded th e L in e ° ln ' W ‘ <h Was d u e to ,e a v e A sh la n d (w
ru m o r.
T h e r e s u lt is th a t T idings.
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th
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show . "
C" “ —
«hat
th e g envornninnt'«,
o v e rn m e n t’s w itn esses c re a te _ax.
tu n n e l.
m e t in M edford la s t n ig h t j y e s te rd a y noon a t 1 2 :3 0 w as held v e rv o f t e n n c m n k '
..
,
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w ith in him a fear of p u n ­
r * M,r<- L - A - “ • ‘ » « J
d u . to th e . » P . M. b 1i ! « r / « PX d m7 “r „ T “ i k F<’' nM ’
FO" rUl
ju d g e.
T he
I t is e s tim a te d by experien ced b ro u g h t h e re to te s tify a g a in s t ish m e n t, said th e
S e n a to r W h e ele r, D e m o c ra t of p eo p le seem to fo rg e t th a t a
• an d Mrs. J. H. H a rd y , M r .! r o a da o v er th e S isk iy o u .
T h o s e ! whom th e y a re n e rfe e tlv inn™
’ ! key8‘ O w ncr can h av e sa m e by m en t h a t a t le a s t a n o th e r fo rty
L ith la n a B ig S h o w , F eb . I 6 - I 7 .
e ig h t h o u rs w ill ba n e c e ssa ry to M o n tan a, h av e been given large'! c rim e is c o m m itted a g a in s t th e
Mrs r s c ^ r % S. P B
R u R.'
r d r. y ’ a n M d r’ M
a rs.
n d ' i n tra
v h e t ,in a t g th
on e th
e o te s l ta g A e shland
sp e n t a th
e ! of “ th
e lice
a c ts a scrib ed to th em
m a rk e t’
d oi rih
M
tle r. H a M
ig
H
n
d
P
o
M
m
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2t
? 3 ° f llQUOr' S e ,ia to r W e lsh . puU,ic w h teb m u st th ro u g h its
d rill fl,e tu n n e l th ro u g h th e h a rd
n ig h t a t th e H o te l A sh lan d a n d :
“ P olice J u d g e E m m e tt W a tk in s
U n d e rg o in g T re n tm e n t_
n e 2 le r s c o lle a g u e b ro u g h t th e a g e n ts im pose th e p e n a lty . T he
E. V. C a rte r, Mr. a n d M rs. E m il exp ected to c o n tin u e th e ir jo u r - j of O w ensboro. K y., h a s ex p lain ed
lim e sto n e to th e p o in t w h e re th e
LO ST: — E a s te rn
S ta r P in .
Mh}R E d n a N u t t e r w as ta k e n ’ Pei1, M r‘ and M rs- V - v - M ills,
c a rg e s, s a y in g t h a t th e w itn esse s in te re s ts o f th e pu b lic a re too
Y ° 3y’
h°w th e law w as e n fo rc e d , in a F in d e r p lea se b rin g to Mrs. H itc h ­ te s t d isclo sed th e fissu re .
to th e h o s p ita l l a s t e v e n in g a n d I M r’ an d M rs’ H ’ K ’ T o m lin so n ,
T he w o rk e rs w ho a re la b o rin g W a s h t T i Vlrt UaI Pri8ODerB in th e j o fte n su b m erg ed in an em o tio n al
case re c e n tly b e fo re him , as fol- cock, 303/ O ak s tr e e t. R e w a rd .
-a u n d e rg o in g m ed ical tr e a tm e n t Ml>‘ aDd M_rS- T ’ H ’ S im pson, Mr. F n ii'b 'in k s A’is ito r __
°n h
®’ WhPFe th ey syroim thy fo r th e c rim in a l as an
on th e s h a ft a re still h o p e fu l th a t have ,
low s:
139— 2t
h a v e been s ta g in g d rin k in g part-1 in d iv id u a l a n d th e In te re s ts of
a n d M rs. F . D. W a g n e r, D r. and
Shel W e tla c h of F a irb a n k s , A.
C ollins m ay be fo u n d aliv e
“ ’T he f ir s t p erso n trie d in m y
1 so c ie ty a r e lo st sig h t of.
X Save
w a lk u p s ta irs to Mrs. E. A. W oods, M rs. D. P e r­ a s k a , is a m o n g th o e in th e city c o u rt u n d e r th is law w as a w o - 1 LO ST: — B row n s u itc a se F r i ­
ozzi,
D.
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rom
”
f tr re s t a i l t r shop.
17__ tf
d a y a t S. P . D epot. F in d e r please
son, T. M a t« » S hná J -
—
.............. .. on a ,„ o r „ , „ g , r a ln .
S h/ ^
r e tu r n to th is offide.
139-2*
an d D r. M a ttie Shaw .
M oving—-
c a rry in g a sack.
ORCHARD, B E R R IE S A AND
n il)
Mrs. M ary L each a n d G ro v er
m
an
w
ho
k
n
e
w
h
e
r
a
sk
ed
G
ard
en , in a ll 10 a c re s, fo r sale o r
F
ro
m
E
u
g
e
n
e
—
a n d L oyal L each h a v e m oved from
h e r w h a t sh e lia.d in, th e sack . She | re n t. F o r Sale, C o lu m b ia G rapho-
O. A. P ru n c e of
E ugene
is
th e P a rk H otel to 350 B s tre e t.
said
sh e h a d ‘w h ite m u le .’
I p h o n e , 40 do u b le faced reco rd s,
T he h o u se w a s re n te d from M rs sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s in A sh lan d
2 ‘The Quality Store”
‘T he m an to ld h e r she h a d !
222 W im e r Sit. ’
on business.
Don S tevens.
b e tte r be c a re fu l, o r th e officers!
1 3 9 -1 ^0-142-146*
w ould g e t h e r. S he fo o lish ly r e ­
L ithiains B ig Show , F e b . 16-17.
L ithiam s B ig Show , F eb. 16-17.
8-RO O M
fu rn is h e d ,
m o d ern
p lied t h a t s h e w as n o t u n easy ,
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
w
ith
porch.
A d u lts
t h a t a n y o n e could ta k e a n y of th e
H om e C o n v alescin g __
le a v in g Soon—
only.
C
all
344
fe.
M
ain
St.
139-tf
O w ensboro policem en a ro u n d th e
M iss F ra n c is P i a t t w ho is a t ­
Mrs. M organ, w idow of th e la te
c o rn e r, g iv e him a d ra m an d g et
E N D IC O T T, N. Y „ Feb. 13. _
J . M. M organ, is p la n n in g to leav e te n d in g th e O regon A g r ic u ltu r a l'
FO R R E N T — S to re ro o m , also
by.
‘ P olice go fifty -fifty w ith th e
C
ollege
is
hom
e
fo
r
se
v
e
ra
l
w
eeks
I
f
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e
C
om
m
on
C
ouncil
g
r
a
n
ts
a
tw
o
a n d th re e room a p a rtm e n ts .
soon
fo r P o rtla n d
an d Salem
an
o p e ra tio n p P e titio n receiver!
receiv ed n.,
by officials to ­ b o o tle g g e rs h g re .” sh e said.
w h ere s h e w ill m ak e h e r hom e re c o v e rin g fro m
T a y lo r, 63 N. M ain.
139-6t
w ith h e r d a u g h te rs . She expects S he is s ta y in g w ith h e r p a re n ts .; day, one w ill h a v e to s to p ta k in g
to dispose of h e r p ro p e rty in A sh ­ Mr. ran d M rs. C a rro ll P r a t t of a b o u t o n e ’s n e ig h b o rs — o r go to
N orth M ain s t r e e t
She expects ja il fo r th e p e titio n a s k s th a t
lan d .
L5x hi Linen Lunehcloths; white
Guaranteed Fast Colors; exclusive,
to r e tu r n to college
fo r
th e th e A lderm en, e n a c t an o rd in a n c e
with
blue,
and
white
with
gold
hem­
distinctive designs; even cheeks and
s im ila r to one w hich is w o rk in g
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy s p rin g term .
med,
ready
for
use.
o
u
t
su
c
ce
ssfu
lly
in
se
v
e
ra
l
o
th
e
r
15.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
tweedies; small, medium and large
L itliia n s B ig Show , F eb. 16-17. c itie s, m a k in g it a m isd e m e a n o r
co u rse.
24 tf
fancies; width 32 inches.
to gossip.
Aou a re w elcom e to c o m p a re
In Ashland__
T he
p e titio n , signed
by ‘‘A
G
ro
u
p
of
E.
J
.
W
o
rk
e
rs
,”
m ak es
m
y
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u
to
m
o
b
ile
r
a
te
s
w
ith
any
Mrs. c . G. M acA lester of Cen­
o
th
e
r
r
a
te
s
in
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
o
r
J
o
s
e
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e
specific
re
q
u
e
s
t
t
h
a
t
th e
tr a l P o in t w as a v isito r in A sh ­
3G
inch Priiitn/1
.... undei-
t
Bß inch
Printed Crepe r for
p
h
in
e
C
o
u
n
tie
s;
you
can
be
th
e
C ouncil follow th e lead ‘ta k e n by
Kriii kled Bedspread sets. s i z e
lan d th e f ir s t of th e w eek. She
gaim ents; pink, orchid, yellow and
cam e h e re to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, o f co u rse. th e tow n of O w ensboro, K y., and
BJx.90; come in blue and gold; made
honevdew.
! e n a c t a law w h ich w ould pro v id e
o f M r. M organ.
with
Bolster cover.
F o rd P a r ts A rriv e —
( a p e n a lty of fin e o r im p riso n -j
T he a n n u a l c a rlo a d of
F o rd j m e n t. o r b o th , fo r conviction, upon
We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r
p
a
rts
h
as
a
rriv
e
d
in
A
sh
la
n
d
a n d ! a c h a rg e of “ s c a tte r in g false
ffi m ales.
T he P la za .
. 8 2 --tf
is being u n lo ad e d to d a y by t h e ' r u m o r s > o r s p re a d in g lies a b o u t
W h ittle T ran
o z , ! nentile
.,1 b ,1
. a te
ra n sfo
s fe n r. A b o u t 26.300
P a ra ly s is V ictim __
people hnfli
b o th I-
in - pu
lic ;- __J
and . p riv
W. S. B all of R ock s tre e t is p o u n d s of p a rts an d accesso ries life .”
T he law is b ein g en fo rc e d in
re p o rte d to be in a v ery se rio u s h a v e a rriv e d fo r u se in th e local
PRICED
agency.
Now printed patterns in Crepes;
th e K e n tu c k y to w n , th e p e titio n
co n d itio n a s a r e s u lt of a re c e n t
: fro k e of p a ra ly s is .
M r. B all Is
says, an d J u d g e E m m e tt W a tk in s
als,« plain colors.
L ith ia n s B ig Show , F eb. 16-17. re c e n tly fin e d a, w om an $10 fo r
a well k n o w n A sh la n d re s id e n t I
- -
-
____
a n d h a s m a n y frie n d s h e re w ho
sayimg t h a t sh e could b rib e an y
policem an w ith a d ram o f . ‘ w h ite
a r e s o rry to h e a r of h is m is fo r­ M oving to A sh la n d —
M r. H ild e b ra n d of th e S o u th ­ m u le .”
tu n e.
i n a re c e n t issu e of th e
'd in g s it w as s ta te d th a t Mr e rn O regon G as co m p an y is m ov­
; <►
Come in fancy cheeks, plaids ami
Hall w as su ffe rin g from t h e V lu ing to A sh la n d from
M edford i
PRICED
stripes; also plain colors.
an d h as ta k e n th e h o u se a t 550■
w hich is n o t so.
F a irv ie w s tr e e t.
H e w ill t a k e '
1 7
& ‘ F ,
IS A A C
«
10 PUNISH
IDLE GQSSIPERS
c. 0.
SPECIAL VALUES WE ARE OFFERING FOB
SATURDAY’S SELLING
Line« Lunch Cloths
each $1.98
B utterfly Crepes yd. 45c I
H ighland Lassie”
Ginghams, yd. 29c
Bedspread Sets $4.98
NEW SPRING GOODS ON DISPLAY SATURDAY
New Spring Coats
New Spring Silks
$12.98 to $47.50
Lithiam s B ig Show , F eb. 16-17. c h a rg e of th e g a s office in A sh-i
lan d .
M em bers o f T eam __
Miss L u cile P ero zzi, d a u g h te r
L ith ia n s B ig Show , F eb. 16-17.
--- ft
o f M r. a n d M rs. D. P erozzi of th is
city, h a s q u a lifie d f o r a position W ork P ro g re s s in g __
on th e sw im m in g tea m , L e a g u e
W o rk on th e
C a rro l
P r a tt
1 of H e n d ric k s H all. T he sw im ­ h o u se is p ro g re ssin g ra p id ly . T he
m ing m e e t a t th e U n iv e rsity of c o n c re te
fo u n d a tio n
and
th e
O regon h a s been d e la y e d due to b u ild in g i9 up re a d y fo r th e p a p e r
v a c c in a tio n w hich w as given a a n d sh in g le s.
T hey expeclt to
n u m b e r of th e co llege s tu d e n ts . p la s te r soon.
P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its S atisfy.
1 3 5 -tf
In A shland—
M r. D avis, c o m b in a tio n m an for
th e P a c ific T e lep h o n e a n d T ele­
g ra p h co m p an y is sp e n d in g sev ­
e ra l d ays in Ashiland a s sis tin g th e
local office in c le a rin g th e w ires
crossed in tb
th e re c e n t sto rm . He
eros&ed
haS been w o rk ln g in G ra n ts P ass.
F o rb id T ru c k s—
If p re s e n t w e a th e r c o n d itio n s
c o n tin u e fo r ten days lo n g er it
will be n e c essa ry to a sk th e s ta te
h ig h w a y com m ission to fo rb id
tru c k s fro m u sin g th e A sh la n d -
K la m a th F a lls h ig h w ay , is th e
\.o rd from th e s ta te h ig h w ay o f­
R exall B irth d a y S ale E n d s S a t­
fice. y e ste rd a y . T h e K la m a th end
u rd a y , M cN air B ros.
of th e h ig h w a y is so ft a n d heavy
tru c k s h av e a ten d e n c y to c u t up
th e ro ad .
T u e sd a y n ig h t th e re
wag one fo o t of snow a t G reen
S p rin g s, six in ch es a t P in e h u rs t!
e n d ra in on th e K la m a th end of
• he ro a d .— K la m a th New s.
P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io Ash
lan d . On th e P la za .
P la n ts A s p a ra g u s —
Cecil W esto n , w ho h as a la rg e
farm w est of th e city , is e n te rin g
n to a r a th e r new v e n tu re fo r th e ,
K ogue v a lle . H e is now en g ag ed
in th e s e ttin g o u t of th re e a c re s
of a s p a ra g u s p la n ts on riv e r b o t­
tom soil. T h e g ro w in g of th e crop
h a s been
p ro v en a success on
s m a lle r tra c ts , b u t th is is th e first
fa irly la rg e p la n tin g to be m ade.!
— G ra n ts P a s s C o u rier.
B etsy L a n e S h e p p a rd , A m e ri­
can so p ra n o , a ssiste d by J a c q u e s
G lo c k n e r, c e llist, will give an E di-
f-on T o n e te s t in th e F irs t M. E.
c h u rc h , A sh la n d , T u esd ay , M arch
10. T ic k e ts fre e upon re q u e s t, a t
th e D a rlin g S tu d io .
C all, w rite
o r te le p h o n e y o u r n a m e a n d a d ­
d ress.
, P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io
A s h la n d .
On th e P la za .
NAM ES OMITTED
T h ro u g h a n o v e rs ig h t by th e
o ffic ia ls of th e L ith ia n s , th e n a m e s
o f M o rtin H a n s e n
an d
D avid
W h ittle w e re o m itte d fro m th e
lis t of L ith ia n m e m b e rs p u b lis h ­
ed In T h e T id in g s y e ste rd a y .
$1.00
B A R G A IN S
DO W N
New Spring Dresses
Furniture Sale!
$8.95 to $29.75
TOPA Y — TOMORROW
New Peter Pan Sweaters
1WO DAYS
A Lad and His Dog;
Outcasts in the Storm
A B03P of
Flanders
x Wall Pajiers, Stoves, Linoleums,
Acme Pains, Floor Coverings
H e’s a regular kid,
romping and .mischievous,
hut a kid who exalts all
boyhood as the lad o f
everybody’s dreams.
Voil’ll get the thrill of
your life when you see
Teddy, the Great Dane, go
out into a terrific blizzard
,to rescue his little master
and restore him to his
little sweetheart.
New
Flannels
5 lb. pow. B orax, 4 cak es
so ap ......... -......- .............. $ 1 .0 0
11.50 H o t W a te r B o ttle $ 1 .0 0
$1.50 F o u n ta in S y rin g e $ 1 .0 0
, WQ«, - '^r'oof
dnciTTre-Proo/
'SajGçuard.od
Six shades in 54 inch, plain
colors, at, Special $2.95 yd.
Three pieces very fine qual­
ity 2, inch striped flannels
in newest shades, $2.65 yd.
ebeck for a
ClleA ?7stem- you^can write your
cover vou
and by a cutter attached to the
amount [like a m o m y ^ d e r 'i
“ the des? ed
raise your, check- Cvn-G, rC? r r
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^raiser can then
hundred dollars?
C
^Ve
or ten to one
ThPseAiew Protectu Cheeks will he supplied to our
customers with cheeking accounts. Nominal charge for
cover; checks free.
60c hot. S ham poo and
1 e x tra size Cold C ream
a n d 1— 50c face po. $ 1 .0 0
D ozens o f other bargains
— AT—
E L H A R T’ S
DRUGS — TOILET GOODS
“ Father and Son N ight”
*
for protection of
tern
^ P t e d theProtecroCheck Sya-
of their rhpr-u0 ^>en^
depositors so that the amount
s h o ^ Y t i ^ f e T ^ 1X5
against being “raised”
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8t0len> or
io to .d ish o n it hands.
i
—TONIGHT—
onr"
Furniture
35c G olden N ug g et
L a x a tiv e ta b le ts ............$ 1 .0 0
$1.50 hot. p e rfu m e .........$ 1 .0 0
A e have a wonderful collection
here in plain and fancy material in
silk and cotton, and cotton.
Merchants Feb. 16-17
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75c box face po fo r $ 1 .00
»
Trade W ith Ashland’s
Swenson-Peebler
6— 25c pkgis. C ascara
ta b le ts
..... ;.............. .......$ 1 .0 «
1
ft
FV
J p t. P e ro x id e & 1 .doz.
b a rs soap ............... ........ . $ 1 .0 0
1
$3.98 to $8.95
New Spring Styles at tbe Rntteiiek Pattern Connie
JackieCoogati
25c S h av in g C ream ..$ 1 .0 0
Goods
Made of Rayon Silk and Wool
GOODS DELIVERED
AT ELHART’S
‘I
New Spring Wash
PRICED
Mon., Tues., Feb. 16-17
A Romance as Tender
as a Baby’s Sm ile
New Wool Flannels
EVERFAST
STORE
SlOe do
everything'
(Possible
to Protect),
r\ OUK
depositors
If you are/consideriqg opening .a checking ^account, call
at our bank and see (thia* improved services that we arc
tumisning our patrons.
Aliy hoy bringing his.
father with him—only 10c
for father and son.
P R
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T
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FOR‘ BUSINESS,' use . equally
PRACTICAL, FOR, POCKET, DESK, AND ¿PAY ROLL USE,
BOYS TREAT
YOUR DADS
The First National Bank
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