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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1908)
'1. i .8 n 0 THE fCGElVR DAILY GUARD. TTESIAJ . Al'GlBT Pick From Tfiesfi Sffgchfc While Tbsy Ltst Tomorrow 15c Ltwas, Crtjet, Etc., yd. 5c 300 yards fine dark and light colored lawns, Japanese creg etc., to close out, a yard 36-Inch Lihen Suiting, yard 19c in grey, green, blue, etc, 35c value, yd. I9c $1.25 Kimonas, Special, each 50c $ 1 .25 Long Silk Gloves, pair 83c $ 1 .75 Long Silk Gloves, pr. $ 1 .40 20c Fancy Hose, 2 pair for 25c $4.00 Dent, Glows a pair $2.95 $9 Women's Wash Dresses $3.98 Three Pairs of Women's Black Hose for 25c 20 Pi"cps Dark and Light, Puling Flannel 5c yard All Summer Waists 50c and $ 1 .73 Only about 30 of these waists left, in white, black and colors, several styles, sizes 32 to 42, values to V I K $2.00, each 50c; values to $5.00, each V 'MRHtrftEET WILL AFFORD PUBE j 1KB AMPLE SUPPLY of S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Money Back Tin- iiniriiliiK painf tin- Hitcuey u"v'.-4 Jri "i,!a( k eye,'' iierri;. Kluhey, m lik live CITY NEWS Tliu last three duyi have been tb huttt of tho IllUlltll. Hi'i'in lo hn vp become a permanent In , t U ullcin in American life. ; .Arthur Jlendorsholt relumed from Newport yHBlerday unil report! the weather there now as delightful, be- I Ine much wanner than formerly. 8 1 From nuw on, hR ""' lhe hml 1 tihlc o( the y ) $3 I" !!.' l,0"'11' l;.,.lu amy supply a I wrote to Adam n on the creek lor 2", mn, i.-kitii; him tor intor- ' n.i.ur.n eonf-rnlim tie quantity of wa ter anJ its suiirce. His reply prac tically confirms the statements, tif ih,- who advorate ihla source of supply, nhowlna t hat intra Ib ampl 1 water for Eugene at. the lowest atge land that It I. fed from springs ,Io In from Hock Cliff, and the sdo ' of a high mountain range. M.r. KMKh- I ey'H letter follows: Jasper, Or., Ann. IS, 1908 I Editor HeijlBter Dear Sir In r 'lily to your inquiry atxm Kitehey ! creek, will any 1 have lived at the mouth of that .creek for about 20 i years. The wjurce of the creek lies In the norta aide of the mountain known as ' White Deadening, w hich la nearly aa I biKh u the summit of the Cascade irauKe, and where snow Ilea until well iJikmj; In June. The north aide of thin I inountaJn Is covered with large cilffs of rock and deep koi-kpk covered with 'a beavy Ktowtli of underhruHh, and I here Is wlnre you find the springs ' that feed the creek. And hotter wa- ter never came from any source. I But when li caineg to estimating the number of gallons of water it ; would furnish daily at this time of I the year, 1 am not prepared to any. Only an experiment with a meter would tell. My experience with the Irrigating ditch was that the water would all run through a flume IS Inches square at this season of the year by giving it a good grade. It jiiust have been in 1 ssc or tbnl I tiii my irrigating. Hut, by the way, why is It not tnwr practical to bore for artosinn wntrr on the spurs of Spencer llutte and get a gravity aystem near by with far lesB outlay of money and get an endless supply of water that could not be beaten from any aource? yours truly, AIM SI HITCH RY, 4f f )tl fin... All.ert tJ -ire- IS, is 1 inu, tyiss .Vry Mundy today. U M Willi. Ml I- "lve!.-ldeli.' r. i.. city toils- " Tabor of Aloha, was In Eu- k'-r-e -odiv. 'ira. V. M. Kenshaw Is home froi.i t'je n-uside. Mr. and Mra. W. Waddle are hoins from Seattle. the guest of an o!J col- CAMPAIGN ; FOR OEVtt'OPMENT . i a Ashland iun from Hii- is In li lie bak ll" be tfji- .' Mr CJh' ir W H Itotf'n rc 'urned li'nlsiii from a o',nurn of '.everal wVeki at NeMt. where, tbev had a most enjoyaw time. Mr and .Mrs. II. WMvk. Miss Sa die Stern and Visa ItaKtie Newman, of San Frantrjito. are th- guests ot : Mr. and Mrs. E. Srtiwar.schild. ; Professor Huddtn. a former in- structor at. the I'nivci rity. but wncos now empluyed as a cal inspector in WiM-onsiu. U in Kttg'-ne aiiending t business.. . . Katsrnd Bab'b. Jack Fricke find ison Leon, and w ao hkk. f7'" ni-nciiiK next Wednesday, at the city Francisco, XVeiby Wilkins and J, l.o- "i ,V.tu m.,n nif Inr ti I S IK ""J1 Bt"i ivil una "'""""r. -" . : i trip up. the Willamette. Tbey will 06 pilie aooui nan . t. . ! hnr.l Prawford. icnstipatM 1 kilt fUiiCLiurw .4 .. "lht.- I ! Hood's RjfiV- A rt.mpaign for the development of 'estern Oregon has been arrange- ad meetings will take place at Cor : vallis, Albany, Cottage Grove, Eu gene. Koseburg and Marshfleld, com- Amonc those who will compose the nnrrv of boosters will be Attornev- A number of new Iron aenta for the city parka have arrived. Excavation for the Zuber block W'j'l!) Ml .'r'iitf- Lee Wlllard. tho popular actor, Iwlll appear nt the Eugene theatre) iti morrow night In lhe famous play, "A Poor Relation," Jlr, WlllrU' ,. , ,, . wmpmiy in com Hised of cap able hlnvuu. eci,.ii i ..... A marriage llccnuo has been Untied thl( Jirodlictlon. to Ellawortb Crocked ttu Dora Ko0''"- , I I'"rK crtnX nrPatUMiuMng tho enr'- " i niVBl of tho Anii'i li nh AmiiKeiuent l.'o. Another billboard la bg pfocM ,Th uliowrl ilnve In be Just what are at the comer of Ollvij tnj Beventh ; nilvxrtlneit iili the high dive Is af. atrnta. i pretty a feat ill Us kind aa ever seen ;jn Eugene. Tonight It will occur lit The railroad crow In rebuilding Ihp; ' ViVMi-k-. triwlle over the race in isiigene rae tory d 1st rlct, IC. L. Cnmphcll and Milton Nlcolle are on the Mluslnw InvesLlKnllUK tim ber property. The wedding of President Cimp hell and Mra. Church la expecle. t) ti.ko place tii'a week at Denver 1 Mra. Andrl'W HVftNefilil, V,hd li.ul au operation perlol'tned Sunday for npiiondlclllii. Is recovurlng Haturnc turlly. Donl forget to putronlte the Kooh-I-noor pnrbira Wednesday. , Proceeds Ttn to the C. K. Society of tlio Chris tlan church. Tho MAtVact for the heating plant of tlin I. O. 0. F. building was let tudny to the McPhersoii Company of Portland. The morning street car which meets the two tl o'clock trains docs not go lo Judklns' Point, hut Just t.i Dempster's store. Karly Crawford peaches are on the market today, and are I'ouiluR In plentifully from lloHetinrg. Tin are selling tor II per box. HAYWARD BACK FROM THE EAST A. C. .leulngs lias filed, tliroilgn bis attorneys, Williams A llean, u coiniilalnt agalnat William Itickett to gain possession (if a band of seventy sheep, of which the latter has tak.'il possession. He asks for either the sheep or $2r(l and coats. A ohlpf V,,M hei.n made In the es tate of Olive Smith to pay n number ot claims, including funeral expenses. Petitions to sell real estate have been miide In the estates of Thomas A. Evans and James W. White, both deceased, Doth have been granted, The funeral of A. K. TnyV 'who was drowned last Sunday In the Mc Kenxle, was held this morning from the Catholic church, With interniunt iu the Odd Fellows cemetery. A large body of Engtw nttendetl tli fu neral. The following tenclifVi mvc, ,lieeh' grunted cert llloMes at 'fjsHinlnivtlin tnken In other rountlrV First liwtrte -Cynthia MnllcUf, Jnncllon; tireuer, Sali-iu; Frances Arnold, fy" t land. Second grade Ward I. '(-Jailer, Salem. Primary Miss tfivu t'i: mun, , Hay Buell. a local clerk, is off on bis vacation. rhi-irin denomination, is In Miss Sadie Odell left for Da1cb (eastern jiHrt of the. siate In the In tnl. morning. Iterests of ;th lmri"ition of which he Mr. Glass went to Foley Springs ! is the head. ., a this morning. I Roaeburg Heview: F. B. McCord, .Mrs. F. Wentworth left for Umuie,a Wireless teloKraph stock salesman, this afternoon. :cnt to Eugene today on business. Wullace Potter Is sjiendlng a fV-w i Later he will proceed to Portland lays at Newport and thence 'to Coos Bay by steamer, W. H. rtenfro. of Fall Creek, ii.me here hfs company will install one down yesterday. 'or tnelr stations wiiiun ine uei IfPV I'mhoF OTurrsll Wrf 1,1 Yl MaVK I'ortland today. derman, city superintendent of the W H. Walker, of Jasper, aiTived In j Eugene schools, visited with S. J. Eugene last night. I'.lorfes here Sunday. He was enroute W. B. Blanchard. of Brownsvlflu, to Myrtle Point to attend a teachers' 1 a Eugene visitor. j institute. Miss Stella Huinon retiiTiied this, Albany Democrat: Mrs. J. C. Ir- afternoon to Sarlnaw 'vine and son Harold went to llalsey .Indue John II V w, .. m,..i... ,.f iho Kpn lieueiai ,a-,u., . a- Star IX esta",; and suprlnten- Scott Hon B. F . ne. bue Eng,; dent of the Old People s Home of the , nee Job n H. he. q fer. The Cottage Grove meeting takes place Thursday afternoon and tne gentlmen will arrive in Eugene Thursday evening and will meet with Eugene'r boosters at the Commercial Club Thursday evening at 8 p. m. . There will be addresses on -good roads, harbor improvements, .large land holdings, new water cods, free Professor L. It. Al- locks and canal at Oregon City, etc. r- ron: uere tne visilui s m go iu Roseburg to Marshbield, whe'e the first annual development congress will be held on August 24tlt and 25th. Every member of the Eugene Com mercial Club and of the proniot'on should turn out t .lurs- K A Heim ! fnTniVr upni tn ; ihis afiernoon for an outing during department p,.P,i.,.i , vi iwina'a alienee M. day evening. nr i 1.1 ',,... ihf h,.i.v hn returned from Eugene There will be newspaper represen- 1 .... m !..,.... i.. ., . im n,r iho ,ipnnt tatlves from Portland and S-lem T i-i i.eU . Aii,unv i.fi in, the!,.-, ,h S P Co A fine iob. '. . . the part;, and the Eugene club will hluslaw this morning W. W. Fawk, of Irving, was In E William L, llhyWiird, physical di rector at the t'nlversity of Oregon, returned yesterday from the East, where he had been visiting the gym nnhliims of the lending Eastern uni versities, studying Improved methods and gathering information on the general nthlvllv situation, . He was Accompanied by bis wife, ' . Mr, and Mrs. Havwanl exnressed llellullt at returning to Oregon, and as they were anxious to get home again, took the train for Kugeht' yes terday afternoon, says the Telegram, "We hud an Interesting trip," said Mr. Hnywnrd at Portland, "but are glad lo get tiscrf. Tha Rummer cli mate of the Eitst. Unit Middle West Is vory oppressive! especially -when ooiliimred with our delightful Ore ami iMiHUiers., I visited the gynina- litlVls of Cornell, Chicago, Michigan, Pennsylvania nnd Yale, spending sev eral duyB at each place. lhe athletes of the East are no better than our own hoys, but they have better facilities for training. gene today on business C. L. Williams, of Dexter, was In the city this morning. Miss Zelma Cruzan ame down last night from Dexter. Mrs. John Crowley went to Port land on the noon train. Mr. and M rs. O. F. Sklpworth nave returned from Newport. 9'R'itry Hollenbeck returned from PffritoiifJ Ibis afternoon. E. . Merrill, of Walterville, went up to Blue Hives today. W. T. Carroll and daughter went to Junction tills morning. O. II. Pnrkerson is back from a vacation InHhe nio'inSalns. Ml Untile H. Tlocklfl?. of. Oak, land, 6r., Is & Eugene vlsltSr. Mrs. H. M. Beel was a passenger to Portland on the noon train. Elder M. C. Wire dropped into EiT- gene this RltWJluon from Albany. John Ktibelllck was a passenger to McKenzle Bridge this morning. e. Valentine was a passenger on the Mopleton stage this morn ins. C. L. Scott and family left, this morniun for the upper McKfinzle. Y. D. Henslll, the architect, made a business trip to Roseburg today. J. W. Stormnnt and children are at Odel Lake spending their vacation. C. A. M'ock, of . Dallas, and F. E. Fisher went to Mapleton this morn ing. Attorney Oeo. Pipes returned home yesterday from an over-Sunday trip north. Miss D. Hurst and Miss Irnia Hurst v I VYoydland, Ca1 , are arrivals in Eugene, Professor Hatfield, of the husiness colleire. returned today from Ih country. Earl Parsons left today on a trip to Spokane. He will be gin about ronr days. I. S. Day returned to bis home nt Ivison this aftl'iimnA'. VWlith improv ed In health, Mrs. Mary. Nviiilney returned to Creswell lo,d:t accompanied by Mrs. Goodehuntrlr. Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mi An nie wtilttaker started lor .e.vpon i Hk morning. II. Nettle has returned to ni. nome at Lenhiirg after attending to bus- the to the S. P. Co. A fine job. . . . the part; , ana tne cugene emu w.n Dr M. M. Davis, of Eugene, returned b.; txpcied to appoint de'eiiitos to Eu-1 this noon from Newport, where he . tho MairMield congress, vhi will left his fnmllv for the summer. . . join tn-.' Editor Morehouse, of Junction, re-; gene. turned this noon from Newport, where he left his family. He went over to wash his feet and was consid erably surprised to find the ocean large enough. visitors as they leave Eu- CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Best quality tents all sizes. Car fresh cement just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. II Kill! ltl TTOX, ACT., Axldent and health policies, ance. Opposite postofflce. TIUVIS SI HE ltltVAX VHii( IJ EEJ.J'XTED" (Seattle Dally Times, Aug. 17. T "If the national election , were held noWj ttryhrt wniltil Undoubtedly bo the choir fitt president,. but in the Weeks IrcWVenlng betweeh now and NovptViUSV 3 It is difficult to say just wtiHt Republican organization and Republican resources may ac compiish." , L. M. Trnvls. ot HllRStte, Of.-, chairman of the Lane County Demo; Hard brick for chimneys. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. White's restaurant f r square meal. 20 cents. a clean, alO The Naked Truth' N1XH uaoi: eve jU recommend lb LASY Bye Gtas Mounting. Tl name implies ind selves to almon t(y A " k.eo mn.l ,ni3 "'Wad taOS Vhnhlv. L . MfCiA K, , . r , ...ulllluEna tne "C - cIxrleKt j j. 0. WATTS, Opi vyiiam9,teSr((l PiSTibs would he rrint'3 than most MFA' cratlc central committee, delegate to i VpnU 'wish to purchase and InifsIT Denver and member of the Bryan 1 Any hoirei no nV4tt4f "Jft'w'hne, but notification committee. whoj Is in Seattle, this morning made the state ment given. throughout lhe staloi M.nt ot the!6 nava Mississippi riviiv for thuV) months, I continued jVti' Tilayls, ."and-every-1 A where lle Bryiih sentiment is strong, j . ; . .. I hnve 4nade It a point to talk with r.l Kf Vigli'-graHe pianos and organs organized labor, especially railroc , men, atl i I believe fully 60 per cnij WKLIi of I hem are in favor of the D I "Taft looked iiiwn as t u,'f;! ' organized iabor, and If' j jmiij to . taae sonip, eiini iimu campa,ignilrs t,- on tne part oi tne eiWibllcuns t'o break down this scn,, ."vh Mr. Tntyis Is a uw,t nt( ,)ie, Yuh Ington Annex. He -'ifl llouve 1 for Portlatul. -Uinl'ht in -dl-dor it,u .attetid flip llemocr jL. u'iiv :, i,ii,- ifttM,tvnu-" night, ,-w)n J.iAre"'A'lirin B. ''Parker Is to sutuk ' ' HEKK .s Ay EXAMM.r? OF no HorseJ . Sen ftri'w Viu'if,1tV ab stonj, J 1ng., sfida.. He ik0ws be s J good Job Hot We do ill horse shatrMl and nnr rhc reaSiydabfi" always. HowniJ iUU a '"iu uay s wurx poarij t at ilA viv A... .... l o n ' I uroacnot dm 531 Olive St, ,111! Conimercial Club 111k Kugtue Bert W. Prcscott. wtiti v if 1 1 lhe lust prUe In the Fnfliiig li'-i Kiua'n Plank Johnson have sold toiconteKt Inst June, nt Hie ( tersliy. Charles Klngwell Hoait's three-acre !liiu accepted a pet.itlii as Pre.i,ien' bridge of the I aiitphcll s secretary, unit wl'l re- lis route to the on fruit place near 'dertrlc railroad Springfield. The pnvlng cnnipimv is repairing lie low spots In the Willamette street imveuient today. They have n nui- ract lo keep the pavement In good -otidltlnn fur ten years. The Kooli-l-noiir parlors lire orfer 'ng their citiitttUhiuciit to (lie varl 'u suite church nruiiiilnai Ions for a 'ay t n time. A cenaln per cent et ho business goes lo ttie in siililrallon in ebnlge. 8 S. Itange lon'twn eleclll.' l ie.i res In Kllgetie mid two III Sllli'lll 'leshles be h s furttl Inleict hi .no nt Itimclnirg The lulslnc still ontlll'e'S lloed lilt over the coilll iry. The electric amusement phice uitiiii In Kugene during (lie winter and study law. He will lil.so be ard of (he rnlvcrsUy lini mlturv In the Middle West, Chicago Heeuis to have about tha r-riglriinl i iness in Eugene. .tootluill prospects, while Yale looks I C. Clinton Page, - editor of the good lu the East, forties, ihtf Ynlul Rogue River Courier, of tlniuts Pass, end, who Is to coach rtvegoli Xhls sea-1 la In town today. son, Is highly spoken of 'by football John Haronn has returned from men all over the Knst Marvsvllle, Cnl., where he has attend- 'Oregou's athletic prpects appear ed business college. to be first-class. Ilii- ieshtnan class ltov C. Monllen, a brother T Fled will ben recorit-brelkker and its ranks Moullen, Is visiting here. His Wome will contain ilt inlier of men who I Is in Eastern Washington. have made ftoott bigh school records." I Mrs. II. S. (Iritman Teiurned to Trainer lFn')Wrd nnd his wife will I Pulluiaa today after visiting with the probably specie some time In the I family of her daughter. Mis. Fails, mountains 'li.'i.'Te college opens. Miss Josle Fleeter. OT Cotm. g. left fer i'an Jose this morning... Afier I'tnvk Will Couie visiting there she will go fo llr.und TiwIii'm 'llayward says that Dud-1 Motiiitnln .Colorado, ley dark, all-Nort Invest fullliiick of Tboiuas D. Held went (o Portland today to lake tip the practice of law last .V'ur, w ill return to Oregon to iiAI.H,.. ihough Taylor fully Intends The merchants are warned against I : ... . j.uu s , , . le-i sin u iiein ,i unci in u. wnere In lilt the train, by Fred Moullen In lhe While uut.Mllolitle. ,1"' "it . '.;: , AT THE'tlit.VXD. . . ,. ., i ,. The .nroftram "at' the Orautit will be1 found in ithother icoltimn and, is one; of .lite best of- (he, Hfaaoni . .Plenty of comeily ivptUi 'Itist enough dramn to mftke' il 1 iirtW-esting. Two pctform-i nlices each evening. ! WILLAMETTE Meat Mare Under New ManagfJ First-Class Fresh and Meat Always on m Phone in Your Ore'l WING & CA Phone Main 38 5)2T: AUTOMOBILES Frank Bennett & Son GaraRcPeirlandl2th. Phone red J 7 1 1 Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best cars lor the price, $700 and up Cars for hire White's Start Order Meals at all the 20c Up W, L WHITE Prop. I fjfirne slllliment of roiikt-rs and din ing chutl s just received. See us for new. up-16-diite furiiitnie at right price. '' ' ' s -i i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Dl'Witt's Little Kmiy Risers, safe, easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by all druggists. Heating furjiace. Drick and founda tion stone Tor sale cheap by First National Bank J. O. " HOMAS J- 5A-V2I Eugene Electric Company Modern Wirine and Supplies Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, OrrH Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods Phone Miin 574 West Eighth SU Eugene. Oreen Will Move About Oct. J and Occupy the Center Room INew Keeister Building-. CALL AINU sex. i-uslilnn iiitiiH-y orOi'tH fur si ransiTK TtuTo tins ln'U i'vtMnl tliotisam) MiinkH Hioli'it from w ilt-uti I nu'iil itiul (hey iut' In t Tit bands of shrewd nmnlpuliiturs u an1 flnontin; llui ntiniliy with tlit-m. iN'oplr who cltsli lln'iu lutvf liu rrdrcss its lltr novt in turn i rlnrH not ma ko nomt In kiu li SuiH'rln'iMHli'iil '.I'll blli' I nl 1 m -fb'ii J. H. ik'inun h.i luit rum pltii'il tin ivvilun of ttu t'tiniHt n( iul fur I b( flt-nifnlarv itiitl bli;b M'buols f Urt'ituii, w blch w III bf n mh f M' illsh lbiulnn tt tbr i'tMiui Htnifilntriitlt-nis In it IV w tlays. S'- HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT WITH THE Loan and Savings Bank The Eugene Hires - n The f'r?t i!erilt-ir. sr. !un.-n-tile lo lllilke others, and thus I lie account keeps growing. si:(t:i:t aiiv m:soN Mir si:i;nii si.v li. I. as i;i:i'u;i'i ii Sail Francisco. Aim. IT. S A. Kiicr, Salem, lie. liepnrls tliat I am serl uisly 111 or In a hospital are wlielh with, on touii datlnll F. W. BENSON. The ntieie Is the reply to a tele eralll seem lo Secretary of St:lte F. W. Iteiisen lesterliix a (t er noun liy l"ilef C!ei k S.un A, i i.er. when the latter le.u red ituu certain uftet lltion papers weie out with a Pig paint put .teiei in tied to ittuk,' story out of Mr Benson's slight illness. Salem St itesii.,,11 i Every Day For Every $ Horn Toilet Tissue Fine perforated tissue in rolls, per roll 5c Chair Seats A fine assottmcnt.made of 3 layers of wood, ve neered with grain cross wise to prevent splitting. Each 10c Towel Rollers Clear hardwood, 20-in. long roller, cak and ma hogany iinish. Each 10c Dust, Pans Extra heavy bUi Full size i-ipannci A rcii(..'iinMe rate of 'Interest Is paid en icrtld, ates of depos it. I'.iX.il'V eu lime er demand. 1 1 del'.'s, 11 .IhC 'I'll. I "li l.ej Ml h.l - n't tl'.lde :i i ih. first II to eiai llnpei t.iiu ch.iiKcs have been I 111.1.1,' this , ar. among which iiiuy he jcoitrse ilesllned for the eleventh and j twelfth-ve.ir pupils, and the teach j ers' training coutse, destined to te of assistance to high school students, who Intend to follow teac'itnc. but j tin feel lh.it the, cannot aff'id to I, :le home t ' tit 1 hi Ills,' es for that work V itiange ti.i a'so heen made I III t'le . '..ls-l!l, ;i'to. ,,t hltll sc H'ols II. -leafier IV V'g'l . t ools !'! ... ii'li'ssel .1. , VI lll',- to 1 to- rill,,, adopted .let the ninn'.'r of te.e liei s ,1, lotion t'i, .:- .utile ttlee lo the t. .Vh.tig 'I tl's! s. 'iooI Mil.;e,ts a ' Thi- y days' freo kw'J Brushes Pr. Warren's solid hack, puno polish, ax3 rows pure w hite bristle Fl0Ur Pfl SiftCr Foil size fi gj"V"7ap Ac fine wire II Vj s:ftcr fftl 1 5c 10c Dish Drainers Best rctinncd heavy ire J 1 16 idi, a very usciuo-"1 MURPIiEY'S RACKET STORE, 35 E. 9th Monarch r.-iunc IqI, J W Ky t ur i o 0