TMI liifdIiKS ivtiaj guard, friday, AiGfSf i.
Big Showing Women's New Fail .Suits
Friendly's Saturday Specials
Store Open Until 9 O'Clock Tomorrow Night
Women's Waists, 50c and $1.73
Worth $1.00 to $5X0, but they must be sold at once,
about four dozen waists made of fine lawns, percales,
ginghams, madras, in black, white and colors, sizes 32 to
42, all 1908 styles, tailored and fancy waists.
White India Linon at 5c and 11c
500 yards fine white India Linon, 29 inches wide,
offered tomorrow, Friday Surprise Sale at 5c and Uc a
yard, worth 8c and 15c a yard.
Children's Knit Drawers, pr 12c
Children's knit drawers, kne lengths, lace trimmed,
sizes 1 to 8, 20c values, 1 O
special each 2
Children's Guaranteed Hose
6 Pairs for $1.50; Sizes from 5 to 10
At the hosiery counter tomorrow wc offer for the first
time children's guaranteed s'ockings, t 1
come 6 pairs in a box, per box f I J V
Cotton and Wool Blankets 50 Cents to $10.00 Per Pair
Comforts $ 1 .00 to $3.00 Each
The best values we have ever shown at these prices.
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
umm would
TP WITH GOVERNOR
CITY NEWS
Utility
peniim.
vo u ii t y j) -a ( )n-a a r fa
'.V.-4 liitr i.iUK I
is almost all laid.
(reshmentg were servfd a hhly
nlnvahln vcnlrii; was Fift-m. LOHl-
int; bark the hay rark in which the
iiiajoriiy of the mvuibeM id the party j
were riding broke down mid all hud
to walk about half the distance lut'-'
town. Besides this a carriage whiU
. . i ., ...... Ii,...-,. uturlli I
rl-i'""r.n,aamr VT,. . Ilarrlman. railroad magnate, wants
wan laiieii wune i.f u..i.-i ... i..,.,i nvwn
itiK on and brought back to iwn. j to talk auoul the long delated extin-tilv.Tsl-'
Those who went out In the lehide on of his system into and routt
l.emrai urenuu. i nei ..-i.i .
Portland, Aug. 13. Kdftird H.
I h; to walk alvi.
The daman player. !rei-iit "Win.-'
in Name )::!' at V.iiif.uu theatre
t.iiilg.it. j
i
The plate KlaK hi plared in the j
new trout nl Day & Henderson a lur
niiure store lodjy.
Ten h'jbos were sentenced to five
day each on the streets today by
Acting Police Judge Ilryson.
Mls Mabel Haggard, of this city,
today filed with the county clerk her
commission as notary public.
Kev. II. T. Sutton will preach
at the Christian church Sunday in the
absense of Pastor McCalluni.
Service Sunday at 10:30 a. m. In
the I'nit.d Norwegian Lutheran
Trinity church, corner Kast Sixth and
Pearl streets. M. P. Domniersuava,
pastor.
; vlted Governor George t. tnamuer
' lain. K. H. Stanley, head man of the
Deschutes Irrigation and Pawer C'om
; panv, and promoter of an independ
sl ent'road into Central Oregon, and
! James P. O Brien, general manager of
the Harriman lines, to make a trip to
HKItll ISI'ITO-V, At.T.,
Axident and health policies,
ance. OjiKisite po.-toffice.
Kugeno, left on this morning' atnga
I for his home at Florence.
I'KIUtO.VAk Leslie Heward. of Chicago, and
brother. Ilert, of Portland, arrived
huru today to visit relatives.
Will HI lies and wife returned to ! J,,h" HinlKli-y, of Crow, wbb a pas
Portland today. IKenger to Hoscbiirg on tlm afternoon
A. J. Ward, of Vlda, la In thu city j lrl"" ",u"y "" lu,,1 "l"'
for a few dny. K. C. Handeraon, of thu IMIiIh
J. K. HoblUHOti came up from Port- r 1 v.,rHl I v. anlvid hoinu today from
land last night. 11 lrl, r'""'''rn Washington.
Mrs. Kussoll Welch has returned I ".V"!'1 : , i'"tt,
hiiiim from Portland. !"' "''"V. " 1,1 lh" ''"v "
Israel Ketch, of Itoseburg, arrived vl"11 hl" f"ll"'r D' 10' "'"'"U.
In Kugeno last night. , wm. N. Marshall, TIkis. P. Clark
Hid Htnlth left thl morning for an I ",11 W. Daniels, of Vancouver,
(jilting at Ktiluy Bprlngs. niiah., arrived In ICugenc tills niuiii-
J, T. Leffler has returned from a
plvasmil outing at Newport. I MIsh Muliel Dunn, of Portland, uf-
M, (.', Doodenow arrived down ' tor a visit with her sister, Mis. 14 I''
from t'l'ilaga (irov this noon. lJudklns, lu Kugene, returned home
I. on Moor and wife arrived lu Ku- today,
Kn last evening from thu soulh. cptu)l) W. B. Moon Is In Hand
i,VMH.r ",;';,n,,V" " Wt"'",vr , fltleudlng the tenth mnil ,, "i!
l'':vx;wzrzxz i" ",e 0reB,,n lr,,u"9 mrin
r'r Dick' Whrnol" " 0Ul' ! Mr,'(lrn. I.. Hovendon, of Port-
l'' """" ",l lo-:,,,.,, ... . hum- ,,i hap ulstnr
day.
I Norrla lluinphrey.
Mrs.
II The office of the Interntalonnl Cof-
i respondent's Schools will after the
first of next week be located with
Overton's paint store on West Sev
enth street.
I
i C'laman' troupe of players fetum
jed this forenoon from Springfield.
1 where they played last night, and
I they will appear again at the Eugene
theatre tonight.
Don't forget the Saturday Market
! at the Kugene Poultry Store. All
dressed fowls at very reasonable
prices. Orders filled promptly. Spec
ial ralcB on large amounts.
I Those who were up the McKenzle
during the rain of Wednesday say it
rained much harder up there than It
did in tile valley. The roads were
very muddy the next day after the
rait:.
Charles Destal today filed with the
county clerk notice of location of the
"Texas" mining claim in the Bohemia
district. M. V. Wyatt filed notice of
tho "Saturn" claim In the same dis
trict. Among the carload shipments Into
Eugene this morning were two of de
composed granite for the S. P. Co,
one of bitumen for the Warren Con
struction Company, and one of' de
ment for T. II. Ellis.
Judge Alton II. Parker, prominent
ns the Democratic nominee for prcs
blent, will pasR through Eugene next
Tuesday morning for Portland, where
he will sp'ak In the evening in the
interests of the candidacy of Uryun.
A. F. Campbell, a well-known at
torney, and a brother of President
P. I.. Campbell, hns located In Eu
gene to practice his profession. His
offices will be in room 7, McClung
building.
Albany Herald: Key. S. A. Doug
las returned yesterday from camp In
time to officiate at the marriage of
Earl Hrown and Miss Tessle John
son, both of llrowiisvllle. Mr. and
Mrs. Urowp left for Eugene at noon,
A new S. P. timetable will go Into
effect on Sunday, August 10, at 12:01
a. m. The only change known to the
local officials now Is that of the time
of leaving of the Springfield local
It will leave at U:3 On. in. Instead or
,i a. m., as at present.
roSTOFKICK K.U'K
WAS lilW.V OPKX
Tacoma, Aug. 14. The
safe In the postofflce at Top
penish. Wash., was blown
open last night. It is report
ed a considerable amount of
money and stamps was ta
ken.
Pelican Bay to talk over the matter.
The three men will leave tomorrow,
will go to Shaniko by train, and from
there to Pelican bay on Klamath
lake by automobile. The trip there
and back, it is expected, will take
about Beven days.
i
At the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hohl. at Cottage
Orove. August II. James J.
Jackson, of Eugene, and Miss Eliza
beth Hohl, of Cottage Grove, Itev.
Father James Fitzpatrick officiating.
The groom is a motorman on the
street railway line and the bride has
been employed at the Hotel Gross for
some time past. Their many friends
tender congratulations.
(I(M)II KTKKL (WHS
TO COST $0,000,000
New York, Aug. 13. The Harri
man roads are In the market for
6000 steel cars. No orders have been
placed, but the car equipment com
panies have been notified that this
out seven days. 'amount represents the total of an ear
General Manager O'Brien received ." ' ,. ,ha H..rrim iin..
telegram yesterday from Mr. Harri-,. lllon uw ,t- .i
j man, asking that Invitations be ex-, tber have been filed specification on
tended to Governor Chamberlain and . ., ... .,,..., onmnanlt. l.iav
n I Wllll.II Vll .UUI ..-.I ,
.Mr. otaniey 10 accompanj in m uu "'.,, .-, ku, Cmnetillon .e-
visit to Pelican bav. In accordance if""8. '"1" . """' "c
with (hi. U Is naw planned to start lZVm
Mr. O'Brien claims that there l
nnthlnir of narticular Interest attach
ing to the trip. He does not know
JINCTIO.V HAS NO
HTKKKTS FOIl KENT
To the Editor:! notice In your
IsBiie of the 12th you say that the
Vote Irt our controversy In city coun
cil Inst Monday night stood 4 to 2 in
faVor or renting the streets. This summer home of Mr. Harriman out in
was a mistake, and please correct It I the electric-lighted wilds of Klamath
to read that the proposition made bycuunty.
Mr. Kendall in behalf of those hnf fiv( rnor lloubtfiil
Ing streets fenced to rent them fori Governor Chamberlain ys that
tl ner year tier block was defeated 4 U,htle at nnv time he would be pleas-
to 2, and was turned down cold. C(j
to accept an Invitation to visit Mr...
Thanking you I art, truly, Harriman at his cann n pelican oay;,
C. P. HOi:6VO yet just at this time the business Of
Mayor. his office would prevent nil aepi-
Junction City, Aug. Iv
altogether the largest fcince the pan
lc.
The estimated WAl of the 6000
- . t h taiueH 'Steel cars Tangf n tne way irom
VZn " h .r,v rea,hM the 6.00.00 M t,t)00,000. It Is ex
about when the party reaches tne ..
1i..u ,w..w. . -n .....
prove near Wrrect, for the reason
that the 'tVWpetition between the car
equipm;M companies may result In a
Cut rrfc..
'Gasolene power.
ad, 733 E. 11th.
ince unless ll Vefe that, he coi.sldt.r- successor
ed hlB trip woAd give him an opltor-, Bla
FOIl WOODSAWIXCl
Apply J. R. Con
Telephone Black
to W. H. Davis.
Lnrge shipment Vif rockers and flln-1 tunlty to atlempt to procure gooi re-
ing chairs 4rsl -received. See s for
new, up-torduto furniture at. right
price
CttXMBERS HARDWARE CO.
VCennedy's Laxatt- Cough Syrup
Is especially recommended for ckil
dren. It tastes t.early as good as
maple sugar. St7d by all druggists.
suits tW Vh'e 'people of the state, par-
tlr.Vilurly of those transporiationiess
Despairing of A. Welch being able
to build the projected street railway
reMdeii'ts 'of the central portion of residents of Albany have applied to
tne city council lor a iraucuise.
They profess to be able to build the
line.
the state.
Perfection couk stoves are fe
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Best quality tents all Blzes.
Oir fresh cement just received.
'CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
from u ,ullth ,,, ln.t vi,lu . , L,nllC(1 Blt(,H IUM:nllll( f(1(.(.
Mr'., (ieo. Dartoo and lwn ,. "Val od b- ufteruoon
KuoHmrn, were arrlvul. In Eugene lest;'""'" i' Tn,nV .i,"'""'; , i
Mr.. V. II. Minnow, came down , S,'i' - r ,,h1,K1"'," (!. Allen M. V. (irlggs; i.f llils city, Is build-
frnirf flo.lien on tlm liricriHion trail! 1 ," ';",K''n"- . "'7 wvllt ' tine s.nnl nil r house on his prop-
Irm..,". ' Tii")! .,, A,u rn,u ,,., ll( ,,.vllg on Ual ,,,.lv nw lu-lkmi bridge, on the
,?, '. : ;. . i . i i l"'l train to.liiy. iippei McKenzle. He Is also building
..i-.. Jiaugli. euicn re.iiri.eu ......... MiM Mllllan K. CI., minurlnlen- n nm! barn, lie will have a snlendld
short visit at l oltago j.j tl( j.,,,),., (tirot'lory of Eusctle. UMiics. to spend the suinniers when he
' ..... ....I. A ... ii k ..... .1... ............. ri .,!..!.... I
-iniii'l hi .wil.llll.( l. Hill) II11V1 n LI'll. in V vii.iuiiipi Miimiim,
'today from
drove.
Y. D. Ilenxlll returned on the lulil-
stiiy In this city ( suvoiel ita
nigm train last iiigiu no.ii n u.. ....miilllih: ihe .w .tt,...i,.r
""'1 '. ........ .. . , . I Mis. Ilia Coats. whu'ftaV been
A. O. Dobell left on the stuge t .1. , CheVen lie. V) ,.t ig ar-
mornlng lor an oi.ll.ig at holey Hv..Oere Inilny t vWlU tl". home
'T. !'.''''.' i.... f r. and Mis. J. C. V.,.e. She has
"V.. . , iK-i'ti on a trip to 'Vt'sku during the
.1
I !( ks VM ( tsTU V V U ' K
Wl'ltes
Hi
i.xldcnt niiil hciiltlt
1 1 Kit II HI"! TON,
Agt.
(ioou cor(iii ct'iti:.
For thi. onuplete cure of coughs
gene, last vvwinng noiu n nip u.
Itosebur,:.
Altoin.-y 0. V. Kkli.wnrth and r"1
' lly and Mis. M. I.. I'll"'" t N''
port tediiy.
J. F. Hnuimm and C. IV Mlllef, ot
Indlanoln. In, e.u .nival. In Eu
gene Inst night.
Mr.. ('.. S O. Iluiubert and children
returned thl. iifi.i.nn.in (rum a visit
hi riittun . Grove.
fc:iii.t.... i.i C.illlltl. lii.ne. was cold.. '
... ,, ,.ilv to'diii. I'vluiiilnij home on(l' COinplaluts tending to eim.nmp.
Pattern..'". ...in "verwurt. tur and lid che, iy
Mr.. J, McrcdkU, .iaugliter. Mlss.hvo for ng.'S oal.italn.U nn es ali-
lllfdiiKi, ftu.i ...... Jo-, a.e on an oui-.Hshcd re.i...,...n as a .tundard
t.. i...... in,.i.i ivtnnin! in CoU U' hjuinftM ir and i
TrvuZ ;,ui!i; ,.,..' M.w.i. w
., todnv I....H ,l'e..lini. neie ......
have bevn invert ...it In.',.
Mv J . ' .vdr.iff left this morn-
Ing Mr S in tr i'' " '" 1 ' "'
vv iii.rf is ii,' li.iat.'.l
lliul!lh in !. at'.r a llt In
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion stone for sale cheap by First
National Bank.
Take Kodol whenever you feel that
you need It. That Is the only time
you need to take Kodol. Just when
you need It; then you will not bo
troubled with sour stomach, belching,
gas on stomach, etc. Sold by all
druggists.
CASCADK.STIKKS .
PIT (t'T 1IY RAIN'S
Albany, Or., Aug. 13. The heavy
rains which have fallen during the
past 2 4 hours have, quenched the for
est fires which have been raging In
the Cascades (or the last ten days.
Although me have been working
night and iay, little progress was
made toward checking the flames, but
the prese'ht downpour, which was
most opportune, has saved large belts
of timber In that section.
NEW TODAY
WANTED A number ot girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene Genernl Hospital.
WIMJAMM' CAKBOMf! HALVE
WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAZE1.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruise., sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Soli by Linn
uruic Co. ' Williams Mfg. Co.', Drops.,
Ex-Judge Wickercham has been
elected a delegate In congress from
Alaska over several opposing candi
dates. He represents the "home
rule" party, as opnosed to Governor i rhnihfe, onii. 'is. in ...u
tf Hoggatt's policies. lu6 bt ,, .(m east ,0
to s.e,
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
ORDKR TO SHOW CAUSE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
In the matter of the .Guardikuauin "f
Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, :1
Susan Weaver minors.
This cause comine on to be heard
July 17th. 1n?. on tae verified petl
t'on of John ii. Williams, the guar
dian of tho above named minors for
u ...-coo k .-en Luc luicirai ui sa.u i
mirors in ir.e real property aescnoad i GASOL1NK FN
Beginnln; at the southwest corner j IRRIGATION, SPRAYS
of donation land claim No. 61 Notif. I PUMPING MArURT
Mf. 709,! In tn,J,n fn.n.hl.. I J I " " '
s .,'r. 2 w.. run thence' north V, de-1 j!" lorw. G,uoli
.-ees east 15.25 chain.: thenre7 ensr i J"' ,u""""f' 8l'rar'S, tmi
.iij ...iuiiu,;.,
til. traiiuui Uli "Wr.v!(
dni0(l.l.,,r l,, ,,,,1,' '-Miv'
Mud. Iju'af,'
v - ii n
a
9 ?)MVT.jjV
For Eom! olt.inU ...
ctommtmi tin
uSO EAS1
Eye Gla Mounlinji.
itua,
Klve. to almost uy A
keep most all kind, of J. 1
thote who have bJrtl
c""-"7 .nuinroend the d
We lit gli-ie, nEhl lnd n J
FnllHn 1
'pnte i
J. 0. WATTS.Op
All xj: . . 'l
Plumbi
n
Furnish your 1
properly. Don'iJ
gas fixtures.
kinds of reliable J
and tinning winJ
and let us estd
your work
Aya &HM
34 Wfit atkd.
Phone black 1 1;
24 chains; eoulh 15.25 fhftltli'., ftn.t
Test 24 chain) (o beginning, coiititlii
Ihg 8S. 60 mapi; also beginning nt
the noftheast corner of U. L. ci. r. 1
Notif. No. 7026 1ft section 33. town
ship 18 s.i f. 3 wi, run west 13.30
Ing. .Outfits coiuulrie,
Falrbuiiks Scilll- for ttil
f alrbaiiks-ltif.p HyniDM
tors for nowct1 and link
FairUiiiks'Murse WiDdal
Towefsi
FairlWIiks-Morse Griadnl
Choraters, Well I'uinps.
All first quulity auods Ul
IN iHt 6W.
niimitF $Ak TS.in rhHins tn hPi. ! Wees always in stock. UM
iniutA 1 AVri i (i i in ti ir iu a i nn.,nB iudA rruu ii rniiy lu iimuinn
i "'n; vuiiuiiiiiiih v z,i u ttui ca, iiiut tr I - j
or ress, an ii; i ano county, Orison. nie wwim
AKf tf uIMioah nw n rho Kthtt- Inaf UriCCT.
it will be beneficial to the sai& 'wards I BERGER. & BEAN HJ'i
that their Interest In said teal estate Agents, Eugene,!
M'?.'0.0k0'- I FAIRBANKS MOKSId
Harry Weavefi center., Weave:- and j
Susan Weax-e B-iih :(li"eir. father and. -
mother, Peter 'vVea'ver and Carrl 11 11
Weaw all1! nil 'persons Interested In
their tfflito :riipftlr In this cou-t anri
show cause, If any they have, why
ar. order should, not be made bv this
wlirt llceitSinis, the guardian o' said
minors to sell the Interest of said ml
. ... . i . 'i . , ...t .
Donald Slinffner. living with his
pnrents on the river road about four
miles noi l h of KiiKenu, attempted to
ride on the buck of a calf this morn
ing Just for a little sport when he
was thrown forcibly to the ground
and wits Injured internally. It is
(cared the Injury may be .crloii!..
II Ulmi'.i it..n..tin TV V In.
gram, ol I'uliuru. hm hett In ma,'cV l' t tMj hir.e.ho?" , ,
the past Week or Ion days n.l-.r!nu ' Y, irlyild,- buf, ,ur. d r.mov. th. nail- d'hi to ;r.io' of .pp.-.
,,, ,,..... r. ... j,, ilUHIfc J.,--
.v t v.. mil . -
nors In said land, ant! that Monday,
August 17th, 190S, at the hour of
9 a. m.'he fixed as the time for
liearing.'Uie said petition and any ob
jections, that may be filed thereto,
and.tl.at this order be served on sn;d
perSflfls by publication thereof for
three successive weeks In the Euiseii'!
pally Guard, a newspaper, circulat
ing In Lane County, Oregon.
G. R. CHRISMAX. Judge
AGENCY F0
Keelq
TYPEWRITER
Carbons and Ribbons j
Machines at
Schwarzscltild's lot
586 WillamUSj
very ill at Ins n.mw live inn.., ....rti,
of l.uvii. Mtw, IV A. .Ionian, a .Utcr.
of Sprlnnrielvl. I. ills., i'.- hU t.i..UI,l..'
...i.ti. .t.,.j aii Nl r. lnmani I. Ill nl yt tr,.a. !u-j
II is oiuc Muesli.,., f , slu.it tune
until tut vnd w'.ii coin.
M., . Wallis ,er.: from A
nm.t.ra slay M Alison Surllii: i.Yiit
of visit-
AUTOMOBILES
Frank Bennett &. Son
Garage Pearl and 12th. Phonered 1711
Reo, Kissrl Kar, Premier, Ford
The best cars for the prJce, $700 and up
Cars for hire
White's Short Ofte
Meals at all H&
20c Up
W.L. WHITE, Prop.
VT I 1. . . ... .. "
. .. ,.,,-,,), I.M -)Wil iiuiiu.crtiiki uoni I
e .reni.n i-.;iMeni sur-
I
ll-ir.l hrl. k for riilmnev
I'll AMllKKS IIAIIOW MiK fO.
Tin frill' .'a" l st.xk.
I'll.VMItKltS HAItlivVAllM I'lA.
be ' rviYuvtx an unf.'uil uunib,
Vr.
to J (i.i Vlie
vey. ii n.-V KiiKlnerr KdHliO. has
abo.it f',y men at w.u k locating that
lVopivd rend, with a I'v nup.ly
uief a' aruer s. 1 1
::
STORE
HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT
WITH THE
The Eugene Loan and Si
J'-i P-y .if j i r ,
Bank
tt is nn Inr.-ti-
itiers. and thu.
l ki Ing
r;ue nf Interact
.nltlaala'S atf depos
.Ml tiina- a.'r ala'l.lMlrt
:1.1a- tlla' f
all. WC'I
HPl.a'lir t.atTi
la 1 1 .a lh. a...,'.iu . . .1.. . , .. L-...
Mr. UaIIIs mi '
a, ..., vL
j hi-M nt (ht; 4'..nK'i;;ttitial cbn
! "ir.ii hl:fu. TiMtii lvtni iM'? v
' u.h 1.' ,:,'. S.Tvu- " m: A I..
Sni.) m IhiS a M t. in S'.unu
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nn .1 iiH'inl". m-r it nil oM aw
t oTf. . iVi ntT (I W Si'fA n ami
r lit l!nn strt'rts.
.ej
Mis. l,la 'I'ntlman, ' Hie plli.to
Kiiptu'r. leave Snn'.li. nun nine
laar " :ttu-a..i a'f, Wt.l. ,'a.ii.Me she will
all. nil alining tha' 'a.tlitw aia'i'k tlla'
ll '.(IK alt III.' I'll.at.ll .iph. I S' Asiil-
.'t.ltli.ll alf l!',' 'ir!i,t After ttla'
n: rillietna; att r
t'.a-re a. I I.,- fn,
tia'V. in ! tr, t in
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MURPHEY'S RACKET
35 East Ninth Street
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th
Wc carry the largest assortment of dolls in Eugene, dolls for all the children from 5c. to 15c
We can please you.
5c and 1 Oc Countcrs-The largest assortment at 5 and lOccnts you ever saw.
imd almost anything for the home on these tables.
, Spial f nomel Ware Sale--As long as they last we ui!l s:!l 4 quart Berlin "
kettles. J0-Kh sauce pans, 12 and 14-qiurt dish pans, at ea;n
As long as they last wc will sell
?-inch preset ving kettles. 12-inch
wash basins, 8 quart milk pans, Q
inch sauce pans, 9-inch stew pans,
cups, dippers pie plates, etc., all
good ware at
15 cents
Thcjo ijoods arc .1 s good a sc.intv bought
any place tlx tor twice the mont,-
Remember the Sale Begins at 9 a. m.t Saturday. August 15, at MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE, 35 East
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