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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD,
OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909.
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BANK FIXTURES
Officials of New Bankinjj Institution
Off for San Francisco to Ar
range for Speedy Ship-..
ment.
The Crater Magazine', edited by I).
H. Hawkins, is the latest candidate
, for public favor. In his foreword,
Editor Hawkins announces, that it i,
his intention to publish n magazine
whoso characteristics will bo local,
and invites contributions from local
writers.
Mrs. J. F. Halo returned Wetluc--
dflV from T?nli; rt ...l
has been visiting Mr. Halo! parents. L??T w , T a"d L- VV"'
tvi- i nr c rr a, . inn left Wednesdnv moniiiiB for San
l.nvi l, ?." V Gc?r?r' Francisco to look after tlio shipment
hrne been vis, ,g Mr. ami Mrs F. o tUo fixtures for tI,c Wcst'.Si(e
" Ut The shipment of the good has
nr.. n , V V , . y ,,ccn delayed! owing to the obstruc-
fl nira-Cnnmhnn arc spending- tlon 0f traffic on the Shasta division
l o week in Medford before return- 0f the Southern Pacific, and Messrs.
ing to tho mmo. Dnvis nml Wakcmnn will endeavor to
v. iu. notison returned Wcdncs- arrange for a speedy delivery of the
day from a business trip to San Fran- 'goods, so that the bank may open for
.business on time,
- J. Q. McAllister and family of Lake
Creek were in Medford Wednesday.
Hr. McAllister is the owner of tlio
famous McAllister springs on Little
Butte creek, whore many 'Medford
people enjoy beneficial outings dur
ing the hot months.
L. E. Hoover of the Yakima nur
sery leaves today for Yakima to su
perintend the necking of about throe City Attorney Preparing Papers to
ciirioaciH ot stock for delivery to his
customers in thio section. He saya
that although he has nvor n pgrlnnil
at his nursery hero, yet so great is
tho demand that it Is necessary to
got in an extra car or two at onco ,'n I
order to supply tho demand.
1ST PAY UP
BACK ASSESSMENTS
Institute Proceedings Against
Certain Property Owners.
Tho, city attorney is preparing to
Instituto proceedings against those
District Attorney Mulkcy wns in wno are delinquent In assessments
Medford Wednesday. levied upon their property for mil-
Josse G. Houck returned Wcdnes-1 n,clnal. Purposes.
day morning !-om a trip to Horn- Under tho Bancroft act the prop
TRADER WANTED
BIGGER SLICE
Disappointment Shown When Regular
Dividends of Southern and
Union Pacific Are
' Declared! , -
(United Press Leased Wire.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Somo dis
appointment was shown by traders
in the declaration of tho regular div-
HELD GON IVOILEl
Mi
WROTE CHECK
Then Drove to Bank, Attempting to
Cash It, But Telephone Beats
Him- Out Flees to
- , Woods,
PLANS FAIL;
KILLS SELF
Would-Be Robber Kills Man in Bank,
Then Cheats Law by Go
ing tho Poison
Route.
NAPHTHA.
- J Odil Follows, ;AttHUoW V
j; -Therjg, wlif bo a' -regular meeting,
Ob tonight of Canton Daylight ch'apler.
A good attendance'. 4s-.de--
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WANTED Woman for housework,
Call at 132 S. Grapo 204
WANTED At once, full outfit of
household "goods, not to oxeced one
yearns usage. Address Lock Box '345;
Medford, 0"w
(United Press Leased Tvlro.)
NEW ALBANY, Ind., Nov. 11.-
(Unlted Press Leased Wire.)
KEWANEE, 111., Nov. 11. Coun
ty officers, accompanied by a posse 'young unidentified whit 6 man enter
of nrmed citizens, today are on the'od the Mm-nlmnta' ttniimmi ti.,,,1.-
idendo on Southern Pacific and trail of a bandit who kont
Tft.. r,l, ... .. I ... . " ...... ....j, v..,.vw..b v.U.jvnU
w uuvunco III mo . 01 .101111 1'OWerS. n farmer, tnrrnrlroil in flin ne ntmn 4n iUmw li...!..
for six Hours, until Powers agreed hands, and then stnrled shooting,
to-hjs demand to writo u check fori Cashier J. W. Puwcett was kill.-('
and President J. K. Woodward- wa:
rato on tho former had been gen
erally expected.
"Hill shares were the weakest cf tho $300.
list touay, severe declines being Tho man, masked and armelto the severely injured.
alinit'n til lentil f1nn 4- T. it, n uu S1 i -k. . nil it.
... u!wi uhuuiu uuu . icetn, eniereu mo rowers tarmnouse i J no uantiit was ioilowcl by i
Northern Pacific. The latter lost 1-4 . whllo the family was at broikfast. 'youth to tho river hank, where he
and the former 1-2 points of yester- Powers, his wife and two children,
day's price. wjtn two hired men, wero soated
Union Pacific closed with a loss or t about tho table for six hours whllo he
d point and Southern Pacific was, hold the family at tho uolnts of his
down a fraction. t Steel shares wore heavy revolvers until tho check was
sluggish, so far as price movement written.
was concerned and both Common and Backing from tho room, tho follow
preferred of tho corporation shares compelled Powers' young son to ac-
losu d-8 during tlio day
was pointed out to tho police. Seo
ing that escnpo was impossible, the
man took poison mid is now dying.
Tho bandit enmo hero from Louis
villa today in an nutomobile.
ORCHARD PRODUCES
The Deer's Eyes.
A Cauadlan hunter tells this Incl-
company him. The youth drove him dent of how he once came face to fnce
to a, bank in this city, whero ho at-i wl,b blH 1't.v and hadn't ihe'bfari
tempted to cash tho check. Powers t0 u.r ".u WUBn'r n .vnw ?f. 'bU('k f
TWELVE TONS NUTS . moanwhllo hnd telephoned to the j ? , u
. uuim mm uib cawnor reuwea xo non- yen nnd ,wd ul,ed u p00( maay
11. or the demand. The robbor fled to deer. 'This was n partj. ;uarly lino
buck that I had followt-d for I liny
M'MINNVILLE, Or.. Nov
Thomarf PHiice, tho "Walnut king" tho woods near tho city, puraued by
ot lnmiull county, has just finished , officers in automobiloo
trntlionng 12 tons of English wnlnuts
brook, Cal.
R. E. PoyloT: of Peyton way in this
city Wednesday attending to bual
' ncss mattors. Tho bridge across
,-guo river at Peyton, ho reports,
is now in coditlon for travol. Tho
roof is being put In position and tho
bridge Is open for traf'ic.
CInrenco L. Roamos will lnavo on
Thursday evening for Klamath Ealls,
vhero ho h.is been called on busi
ness. . L. L. Dufficld madoa t.ip to Tolo
Thursday morning.
R. J. Cole cr-d daughter, Mls3 Jen
nie, left Thursday morning for Port
land to reside permanently.
Hon W. M. Colvlg was afWood
villo Thursday on busiucss. '
. D. H. Jrickson roturned Wednes
day morning from a business visit
to Ashland!
The best Is tho cheapest with nur
sery stock, as with everything olso.
If- you want the best In anything In
the nursery line, phono 371 or call at
4.ho Yakima Valley Nursery and your
order will bo promptly filled. 302
Frank S. Torrey and 'Harry Lind
say of Pnsadcnn, Cal., .ro In tho
valloylooking for an Investment. Mr,
n mm
xrom ins orchard near Dundee. Mr.
Prince hns about 12o acres of wal
nut trees, hut tho trees on 7a acres
nro too young for hearing. The trees
on the other 50neros nro 12 nnd 13
SHERMAN COUNTY IS
TO ADVERTISE RESOURCES
WASCO, Or., Nov. 11. Tho Shcr-
erty owner has -ten days after re- im" ' "lul -"'-"cros nro nnd V.l man County Development league, in
celvlng notice of an assessment for 'enrs oIV' nml nro "ot supposed to n meeting hero yesterday, decided lo
improvement in which to appear be- j 1)0 nt "l0ir bcfVr number of years raise $3000 for publicity purposes
fore the proper officials and file his""" , moy win continue nnd not in union with the 0. R. &
application under the law. Then hoto !' '),ctter to W yenr of ngo. . ,N. The latter ngrcs to spend $5 to
... I AC flirt n-VAf n HAnn!l 1 11 . . . .
is anowea ten yeara In which to mako' , hV lVKa,in l" "1C l'ro- .fi by tlio league for advertising,
tho payments. Should ho not so ap-i ,C01. nro, 1.css !Imu 20 cents Pr Willinra Biddlo Wells, of tho ITarri-
: lT, .C0,,t n n imbHoity.bu,,, explained the
. ........ ... uiu imiih, u IS on.S- .work HS-S of t in RVHlnm. TI,o nmnn
pear and file his application, the mu
nicipality may file a Hen upon tho
property and proceed to collect the I J. .Ilf,urort ,ll,U orcInr(' w "otjsition wns recoived enthusiastically,
amount duo for the improvements, or p. nvorn?1 100 nn ncra- Mr-,11. J. C. Umbcrgor, Rliporintendent of
sell tho property If the amount Is not'!'00 (,;onR,dcr nn nere that yields tho Eastern Oregon dry famine sub-
forthcoming.
Thoro nro a number of such UonB
due to tho city of Medford nnd City
Attorney Neff is making out tho nec
essary legal papers in these cases. .
!:onn .. i on .. " ,"io uuoioiu vsii-Huu ui v xiiriiiiuir suu
" B"o. oo iav there has station now being put in in Shominn
been a most no loss of tree., nnd the county, made an address on to
BRAVE OLD PIG SAVES
LITTLE ONES FROM FOX
JACKSONVILLE, N. .1., Nov. 11.
Martin Specht, a farmer of Weston.
though.Hnllowoon pranks wero start-' stnte(1 'n aeronautic circles
tire compnred with almost anything
else.
AER0PLANISTS SEEK CASH
FOR FLIGHTS IN NEW YORK
The simultaneous prcccnco of Wil
bur Wright and Glenn H. Curtiss In
Now York tho lost few days, It was
poses of the stntion.
last
ing rather early last evening when n,Sht, was duo to a"dc3iro to collect
ho henrd a loud commotion in his i u, monoy each says Is his duo from
pig sty. . Ho hurried out, but on tho Hudson-Fultort commission,
reaching th0 pen Snecht found tho ' 11 ,3 reported that neither Curtiss
excitement' wns duo to tho presenco nor Wrlghthas boon fully paid. .Barnes, now convict No. 5525, is to
of some strango animal. Wright camo to Now York on Thurs-M"5 Friday morning. Officers sny ho
Tho young pigs wero squealing and morning from College, Park, Md., ,1S inknig matters vory coolly and
BARNES. SOON TO HANG,
WRITES A JOLLY LETTER
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 11
"Well, V mon'tho homo run now,
only tour more days,, nnd then she
is all of for good, I guess. Don't
nnswor, ns I don't know whore Pll bo
wiicn yon write," snys II. W. Bud
Barnes, murderer of Mrs. Anna Aid
rich, in a letter to a friend, a for
mer prisoner in tho county jnil
at recular Intervals thoro camo a I nml spont much tlmo with Willlnm J,
i i 1 m ... . . I Unmmp wh. ..... . .
Torrey Is connected with the West- iUUU b""lL ,rm" l" ,u BOW' ,ouow 1 . " .' " ""a ouw i mo
em Union Telegraph company nt Pas- ed by n stranK0 bnrk,nB w,lIch S"ecUt c m n ,aornfuUc committee
.i t . , thought mlKht bo that of a dopr. Ua James M. Bock, chairman of tho com-
that. oltv. lint n imnmHan,i xv.ti, . cmhod un on a barrel alongside tho mlttee, was absent from tho city. Ac-
Modford and Ps vicinity
J. E. Wntt and rC. M. Kidd were at
Contral Point on business Wednesday.
fonco nnd with n lantern sew thai , crdlng to roporls tho commission
tho (Intruder wns a largo rod fox. offered to compromise, but this, It Is
Revnnrd had tried to ceal one ot ( sn'd. Is not eatlcfr.elory to Wright
tno sieenincr iittio nifis. out its squeals
- .i ii. it i . it.. MATlwr ntruaiotsi wx
B. P. TholBS left Wednesday mom- mumur, who nuachea ino limine rtiioil,VHHIHS
'ing for Grants Pass 'on a business ' x ,nva(lor trIe1 to ot 0,,t WILL MEET SATURDAY
iiKHin. "nt i"o jump was 100 iiirii M rn. . . , .
negotiate from such a narrow space' 11,0 TQ"U. "vor Society of Native
.Pennsylvniiians will moot SaturHav
ar li
visit.
?Ir?. Dor'j Harbaiigb of Jackson
ville was In Medford Wednesdny.
vCounty Clerk Coleman w.a In Mod
ford from Jncksonvillo Wednesday on
his way to Phcenlx on business.
J. F. Hale, the piano man, is fit
HITCHCOCK 0NCF FH.Fn 1
nm nRROf.' HOMESTEAD
a. in. in tho Presbvteiinn
church. Basket dinner at 12 o'clock
linnil. A nnnA ncnninm All l...r.
DEE Or., Nov .11 -It .s not gen- ba -
erally known that tho present post- ,., . . . I "5, ,
ting up an office and music room; In mnster soneral of tho United Slates )m(ivo pomisv,VIUlim,s ,,! henh .
tho rear of Ms piano store, which wt once t Imo f led on a homestead vi,e(1 t() eom(J wH0 fin A V
vrMn complotod will bo one of the ln 4,10 Ho0(1 nlver valle'. b"1 sucb time is oxpected.
nloes't in the town. iIs tho cas0, About nine years ago
W. S. BennotL tho nuiwymcn, ro-lwllll on a v,s,t to Oregon ho was
ports having ordered over 100,000 locntod on n homestead near hero
cuttings from France which will be . uy w winans, wo wr.s tnon in
tno timuer cruising and land locat
ing buslneso. Mr. Hltchcoclj, wont
oast, onterod politics and abandoned
tho Idea of growing apples for a live
lihood. Tho claim that ho chose Is
now being put Into n first-class .or
chard y the present owner.
refuses to confess that ho oomnilited
tho deed. Bnrnes closes his letter,
"Hello tir nil, good-byo to nil."
Kissing tho Book,
.In England iitnl nil tho English
speaking ( ouiitiii'H th klsKluu or th
book before the oath cotnifi from tho
practice of touching a 'hnlldame," or
sacred object. -as the old Itortmn touchpil
tho altar or Harold flu casket of relics.
The form "So help mo -God" Is In
herited from an-lent Teutonic-Scandinavian
law. tinder which the old
northracn. touching tho bhuwl daubvd
ring, on the Hnr.' swore. -So help mo
I-rcy and Month and tho Almighty
God'-thnt Is. Thor. The first nnd last
of these are the two old English gods,
whose unities wo keep up in Friday
nnd Thursday. New York Anvricnn.
days. A strong man can run any deer
to earth in time, and at Inst I had my
prey tired out From the top of a hill
1 sighted him a few miles away.' He
had given Up the tight and had
strctclii-d lilnisclf out on Hie snow. Ax
I stalked him lie i haiigi-d his position
and took bheiu-r bi-'dnd a Imwldcr.
nnd. using 1 lu saine UowUlcr jrJf.
shelter, i came suddenly "facl'lo TiToT
wltb hlni. lie didn't yMc:!iit to nil
away buT stood" tlit'Te 'nnkfhg nt tne
with the most piteous pair of eyes I
ever saw.
".ShooTf I could have no more Shot
hlin than I could have shot u child
Had the rinni-o coma from n distance
of a hundni yards 1 would have shot
hlin down and carried bis antler!
home In triumph, hut once I in vim:
looked Into those eyes tt would linvt
been nothing less than murder. 1 have
bullied (leer Mure then, but I Hud Ihr
8portnlTords m little pleasure. When
over I draw n bead the picture ot
those mute, appealing eyes conic he
fore me. nnd. though It bus not pre
vented me from pulling the trigger. I
have nhvnys felt chid somehow when
my bullet failed jo (tint Its mark."
The Natural Products and Those
1 i . . .
iuimsu rrom reiruieum, j jsJq jg,
Nnphthn Is an Ititlumiunble liquid -j','
onrts of 'IpfmIii. Siiiisomimitir thn ,,en B order of tho N. G.
of the term spread to include some
volatile oils found In Europe nnd even
America. Tho product of the oil fields
or southern Hussla Is usually called
naphtha, although It differs In no way
from the ordinary grades ot petroleum.
Naphtha properly Includes the" light
er oils which pans off Urst In the dis
tillation of petroleum, the gravities
ranging from 00 to ISU degrees Benume.
Pennsylvania crude oil contains from
f3 to 20 per cent of naphtha. In the
refining of such naphtha several prod
ucts are oiiut'ncd by fractional distilla
tion. : ': - u i.-U pass otT first
nniiieh. i-iiig, V'sx' aiid cytnogene nro
gases at ordinary temperatures and
are seldom saved. The next product
Is known as gasoline, n material large
ly it-til in nm-liliii-s and for Illuminat
ing purposes. After this conic stove
naphtha and gas naphtha, the latter
being the base of much of the illumi
nating gas now made.
Petroleum naphtha is often trented
with chemicals to deodorize It. Naph
tha muy also be made In the distilla
tion of wood nud coal tar. New York
American.
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Very Red Tape.
A burglnr entering n house oy n
ladder In n small Prussian town foil
and tiroke his leg when making off
with bis Imoty. An inquiry into the
accident revealed that, contrary to the
bylaws of the town, t hothouse own
er's ladder wns not provided with
strong iron spikes nt Its base, 'i'be
houso owner was therefore ordered to
pay all the hospital costs and further
to give tUe burglar n substantial sum.
London Standard.
Living Over Catacombs.
Paris. In many of Its .districts, I
built over iheW-ntiiroiuliH, says Mar
pcr'H Weekly. These vast subter
ranean rlmiiiU'i-s and galleries produ--that
peculiar riiveriioti. sound whirl
Is heard in the Luxembourg. .Moutpur
ausse, Vanglrnid, Motitrougc and
.Montsourls ipiartcrs when heavy rartu
pass rnpMly along the ,,iarei
metaled muds. The streets are tlirn
like mons-trouH drums beating funeral
inarches to the grave over jt hat vts,
common grave of ten centuries ot
l-arlslaus with its millions or sncieioti
dead. That ipinlnt little Gothic house
at the comer of the Boulevard lias
pall, which niauy an American artist
must-remember from his student days,
actually has a prlvato staircase lead
ing to 'the catacombs from beneath n
hermetically closed stono slab just In
front -of tho doorstep.
Brosa Minded.
"So your husband Is In the pageant.
Mrs. Jones, I didn't know be belonged
to the Church of linginnd."
'No, mum, he don't. Hut there, he's
very broad minded, and he don't mind
being an iincluni bishop in the cause
pf cbnrlty."-l'uncu. M
Mr-
An Opportunity For Him.
"Mose Forence (ardently) Tell hip.
Miss Angle, mny I contribute To yo r
future happiness? Miss Angle Well.
Mr. Forenee. as I accepted Abe Gin
gerbread Hist ebenln' dere la weddln'
presents to be thought ob, to be shuab.
Judge.
Tho only conclusive evidence of a
man's sincerity Is that he give hlin
telf for a principle Lowill.
Spoil of Victory,
Mndge You must have had a lovely
time last summer. Did you bring home
any souvenirs?
Marjorle (pointing with prldcl-Five
engagement rings,, twp broken down
hammocks and a stnck'of candy boxes
-Puck.
His Experience,
SIngleton-Don't you think It is eas
ier to coux a woman than It Is to drive
her?
Weddcriy-Cnn't say, but I know It's
a groat deal safer. Boston Traveler.
B & C
Cash Store
The store that serves you
best by telephone 2351.
Coffee, our special blend,
310, per pound 25a
Bananas, per dozen ..,.25c
Baldwin Apples, extra
choice, for, per box $1.50
Baldwin Apple, second
grade, per box $1.00
Spitzenberg Apples, first
choice, per box $L75;
Spitzenberg Apples, .sec
ond choice, per box, $1.00
Walnuts, npw crop,
pound
Saved.
Tall One-I noticed there was a rent
tn your trousers this morning.
Short One-Thnnk heaven! Give It
to the landlord when ho comes, Ally
Sloper's Half Holiday.
Encouragement;
Artist-Yes. I keep pegging away.
Sometimes I get discouraged and sny
to myself. "What s the use? Friend
Don't give up. old man. You can't .do
worso thnn you've done, you know.
Mxohnnge.
Education" Is a capital to n poor man
and nn Interest to n rich man. Hornge
Mann.
per
20c
s
Almonds, new crop, per
pound v .'.-20c
Honey, new white clover
honey, No, 1 frame, ea 15c
Salmon, choice red smoked
per pound ..20c
Pears, Winter Nelis, per
box $1.00
Irishes, the best stock in
Medford
50-piece- Dinner Set, best
white' English ware $5.50
100-pjcce Dinner 'Set, best
white English ware, per
sot .....$10.25
50-niecc Dinner Set. best
per set : $7.15'
100-pieco Dinner Set, best'
decorated Unglisti ware,
per set ..$14.75
Come and see our big
line of Dishes. ' 4
B & C
Cash Store
TELEPHONE 2351.
223 W. MAIN.
Dry Goods
Novelties
VAN DYKE'S
Furnishings
Shoes
ho expects shortly to arrive. Ho also
reports tho silo of over 100,000 trees
this season, without leaving his homo
territory
Which lo tf.o best, purchasing
cheap rtrees from nn unrollablo nur
'sory and saving a few ponr.lcs'on tho
..pnrehnsp price and loso t! ousands of
dollars tlnter, or buy tho' boat nt a
fn(r prico from tho Ynkima Nursery
and save thousands whon your or
chard comes Into bearing? Thijik of
yiio baforo you buy, L. E. lloovor,
agent. . ..202
p. C. Korr of Sllvorton, Or., Is reg
istered nt tho Mooro,
D. A. Richie .-nd Joe. MsUsler of
Olondale, Or., are InModfotd on n
short business trip,
Jotjn F. Stevens of Salem Is in
MPord on business. -
JI. W. Rnndnll of Portland Is again
!n"Mndtord to look after affairs In
connection with tho Pacific & East
ern .construction.
h. C. F. Actbury of Gold Hill Is
spopdlng a few days In Modford.
W. L. Rowli.nds of Grants Pjiss Is
'Spending n few dnys In Medford.
! Orders for sweet cream or buttor-
V?Tnlllr Tl-rtnr.f Itf f 1 11 nl T)TinnA
INVENTOR OF MONITOR'S
REVOLVING TURRET DIES
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 i. --Theodore
R. Tlmby, who fo- -tf- yea., hnd.
fought for recognition ns the Invent
or of tho revolving turret of the fa
niouu monitor. Is dead In his Brook
lyn home. Ho was 91 years old. Tlm
by nlwiy-' claimed that' he submitted
hie -plans for a revolving turret on a
wtr,vespol to ho government in 1841
and that later Erlckson paid him
$10,000 for the use of tho Invention
on tho Monitor.
They Keeo Their Shape
Extra long "scasoning"alono does not account for
tno wonder! ill shape re
t a i n i n g qualities o I
WALK -OVER Shoos.
That feature would not
count for much were not
'the boxes and counters of
solid leather, tho thread
well waxed and strong,
the skin perfectly tanned
rind tho labor tho best ob
tainable. You buy satis
faction when you buy
WALK-OVER Shoes.
PRICE, $4,00, $5,00.
I
Choice East Front Building Lots.
Five choice east front residence
lots on South Ivy street: nil tko ad
vantages of Oakdnle avenue "without
tbo expense." Investigate tlicso lots;
they are close in and can be had on
reasonable terras. Inquire at 244 S.
I MK
Buy your dry goods now. Our lines are complete. We
carry good dress goods. The prices are reasonable.
J2-inch Serges and Mcssaline Finished,. Vools, in blues,
greens, reds, grays and blacks, at por yard $1.25
uO-inch all wool Serges at, the yard , $1,00
36-inch Serges and Alpacas, in all colors, at, yard 50c
Cotton Wash Goods and Outing Flannels at per yard, 9c,
10c, 121-2o." 15c and up to ,..!..., 50c
Ladies' Knit Sweaters, in Avhite and' red at each, $3.00,
-$3.50, $100 and $500
Men's Knit Jackets, in all good colors, at each, $1.50,, $2.50,
$3.00 and v m $3 50
Boys' Knit Jackets at, each iv qqg
Children's Jackols at, each ; 3gd
'NEW TKIS WEEK-Ladies Handbags, Hair Orna
ments, Gloves, Furs, Belts, B'elt Buckles, oio. ,
Complete lines of-Wet Weather Shops and Rubbers, Um
brellas, etc,
N
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3
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creamery.
I Grape Btreet. 205
-ui Vnm " ' nrta,