rilM AlljJl.)M)KlJ MAIL 'iMHUNh, MKDKOUl) ORKOON, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, HJln.
5
SOCIAL ANb PRSOMAL
Mi-i'ltor for Iiui-khIum.
Hro (lit) Morriwolil Hliop for liookH,
iiimkiixIiicn mill finu oiiRiitvini:.
it. A. IIiiIiiioh, Hid liiKiiniiK'M man.
ritjirnttimiM tho ld coiiiimnlcM. Kooin
1,0, .luckHon Count' Untile ImiIIiIIiik,
1 IMionu 7KI. 270
'1 V. A. Kolpji mill I'nmily of Ak
ron, O., nro lioro looking ovor tlm
viilltiy with ti viott' to iuv!ntliiK. Mr.
FolKor wiih fonnorly oonnootoil with
tho Goodrich Huhbor Co,, iih' oiio of
ilK IiIkIi oIThmmIh, itiid only rm.'milly
rotlrod. II. A. Tliiorolf or thu Ui Pino
Lumbnr oompnny linn roliinicil from
jv btmtuuHH trip to I'ortlitud.
Tor niilinMo rintlroiiN, hoo Mod
ford llnrilwnru Co. 20D
Mayor V. H. WnltcrH of Con-alli,
Or., wiih in Mudfoid to nttmid tho
fiuiflrat of hi niucu, MIhm llehm
Momlo.
Knin D, Vun Dyku of I'hounix wiih
In Modford Mommy on I)UhImhm.
IiidKO M. CitlkittN wiih in Iho
city from Anhlnnd Mmiiliiy on lux
way t( JiicliMonvillii, whoro TitoHtl.iy
ho will tuke offioc hk tiiri'tiil juilu'.
Hi k, ,, iloiniea, Jjo Itimirnnco
mi"), 70
J. Poroy WoIIh, county nehool hii
iirinttiiuhut, spout Sunday in AnIi
IiiiiiI
Attorney K. I). HnVlfH of AhIiIiiimI
wah nt Jnoluionvillo Sunday on lum-
iiii'kx heroin tin1 circuit court,
UVnr Kidd'H Shoo.
Work linn boon coinmnnnod on ( lit
oxloiiKion of the .Southern Pacific
hoiiic track wiuth to the warehouse
of tho Modford Grocery company
'the work will he pushed to comple
tion iin rapidlv aw poNHihlc.
C. 0. HodHou, I2. V. Marcy, Mm
M. I. Smith and Minn Hcnsi.) Whar
ton of HoHuhurK were at .InckHou-
i'i in biiKMiCf hel'orc th proliiile
court.
-I your yt cm Monitor & Co.
Y. W. Dunn of Pickett Creole in in
the city on a htiHiiicHri trip.
, Mr. and Mr. ('. Diiutmti of (Inur.-
Piifw were vimtorrt in Med ford Mon
day. Mr. and Mr. ('. K. Troutinan of
Abordemi, Withli., are registered at
thu Moore.
Kor tuiiMlnR ! mlwnrc, mn Moil
fot ""rtwaro Co. 20 9
It. II. HarriH, who has jupt return
I'd, from a liliini'f trio In Klamath
Falln, predictH a jjrent future fur
that hcolion. With tho coiiHtructjiiu
P" the Hevcrnl prbje'efed rnilwnyv,
the Full or i(n vicinity will become
it vrcat railroad center.
l-'or tin mid Hhcet niotnl work ko to
Mijdforit Ilnnlwnro Co. 2iJtJ
Mi- Kllcn lliiiifinniiil of Appteatr
U payuii; her uuclo and family, Alva
Hammond, of Korlh (' street, a so
nial visit.
Wate Hehep. aeconumuiud by Miss
Akin and Mis Alhertn Stacev. pre-'
ca leaches of Mound district. wer
Hhoppiinr ami invcMint; in a -ehool
Hull for their new, attnictivc neliool'
lioiico.
John Hodu-ers and family, former
ly of Heairle, but of late of Medford.
have moved two milew north of Kaule
Point and have taken ptmsesrtion of a
fniij,, aud lirahi ranch,
Mr. 'l''iter.proprietor of th uro
eery on Hoardmaii street, haw Iip-
come afflicted with a painful attack
of erysipelas.
('or uluuibtiiK, hoo Medford Hani
wnro Co. 200
Mr. and Mk J. M. Itoyce of
ICIiiniath county came over Frid.iv
for. au indofinitp tay with their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mr-.
Uert Hooker. Thev encountered
much suosv and hardship on their
trip.
.MccUer for (StiiKhiutt
floorRo II, Durham of Grintn Prt
was at .lackHonvilh) Monday o ut
toml the nioiitliiir of llio liar hhnocIm
llon. W. H. ('olmnaii wart in Medford on
Hunday,
MIhhch MoIHp H. Towiio ami draco
Ilonry of Jaukiionvillo pout Hunday
in Medford.
Harry Crano of AhIiIiiimI wan a re
cent vinilor in Modford.
loliii HtiiiHon of' WilliauiH ('regk
wa n ruootil vinHor in Mudford.
Clwirli'H A, Miilhociif of Porllaiid
npoiit Monday in Medford on hurti
noim. Kdnr Hafor ' returned ' Sunday
from a churl business trip to Port
laud. P. .1, Miisletdiiy of Pnrllaiid was
hi Medford Monday, looking after
the IntorflHtH of bin company, which
const riictiiij; t lit hniiftp acromt
INiKiin river nt Woodvillc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Haiiniback of
Wuilena, Minn., are here looking for
a suitable Investment.
V. Wiloy of Hillsbort. Is a truest
at (h' Moore.
II. M, Whitman, one of the promi
nent fruitgrowers of Knirh.' Point,
was a uunst at tho Nash Sunday.
F. Lawrence Walker of New oVrk,
hi advance for Charles H. Hunford.
wn in fjiis citv Monday.
K. T. Savh.r of Fuseiie is in Med
ford on a business trip.
Sam HoiiHsum was at Ashland on
business Monday.
II. ,1. Ilrcwnrd of Charlotte. N. C,
is rctdstered at tho Nash, lookiin: out
for a location.
W, I. Vawter was at Jacksonville
Mo'idnv on business before the cir
cuit court.
William M. f'olviir mado a visit to
.Jacksonville Mondev, where he de
livered the presentation speech when
a watch donated bv the Jackson and
iToHcphinn county bar was handed to
.Indue Haiiiia.
Oeoriic W. Froy and son of Lake
Creek were in Medford Monday on
lUHiuH. Mr. Fmv is one of the
ihlc-l welders of the Little Matte
creek country and is one of the
survivors of the carlv Indian wars.
Mrs. O. W. Howard left Sunday
eveniii!i tor rorllauil on OuhinesH.
She will bo absent about a month
Paul Pearce left Monday for
Grants Pass to take a position in a
placer mine near that city. Ho is
an expert handler of hydraulic puuis
and will work in that cutmcitv.
GLEAS0N LEAVES TO CONFER
.WITH JEFFRIES AND PARTY
8AN PltANCISCO. Jan 31. fark
(llcaon. with his plan of rnnip.ilKti
rarcfiilly outlined, left today Dir Se
nttle, whero tin will Intorvlnw Jim
Jeffries and Ham Merger with the
hop of eomliiK to an undcnttainlliiK
nu tho nueitlon pf the Jcffrlon-Jolin-son
tmtt!ci;roitnd.
It l Oloanon'a present Intontlon to
Rpcntt Bovoral dnya on tho road with
the tc fellow with tho object of
threshing out the controversy from
wry poHHllilc jinglo and finding out
JiiKt where Jeffries utantln.
He will then get Into rommtintrn-
tlon wltti Itlrkard and ueU for a meet-
lux at oure, ireferahty In Itouo, It:
they fall to ooau to an annulment,
l. til . .lit
uu' lorju mm. win mutto a pnipoHiiiuu
PEPR
mm
BRIA
L OF 200
Rows of Graves Bclnij Duu In Cherry
for Christian Interment of Bod
les Expected to Be Re
covered from Mine.
CHHHHV. III., Jan. 31.-8coroa of
ulou ard oiiaKcd today dlRKl'iK rows
of khivch lu which It In oxpitctcd 200
hodluH of vlctltan of tho Ht. Paul mine
dluiiHtor will ho hiirlod,
Tcntatlvo urraiiKomontH for a Ken
oral funeral arc helnK mado In an
ticipation of tint opcnln; of tho scal
ed mlno either todny or tomorrow.
At IcnHt 200 inlnerK hnvaihoon en
tombed In tho mlno tilno laHt Novum-
hur, when lire canned the death of I
L SCHOOL
IN THE LIMELIGHT
Killlor Knlter or Ashlniiil ICcfutes tlit
Hlaiiilcroiiii Htatcstucnts
JCinaiiatliiK from
Hood Hlvcr.
(Vnllny JtcctirtJ.)
Tim looii itiviir Olneler, In ItivlilriK
Hie Mnte to locate una hOUo norrnnl In
Hint towii, loforms us that the nohooln
at ",Mlilniul, MuntnoMtli and WeHton
tinvrt Ik-mi llltl.! letter than IiIkIi schools
cnrrliil on Uy tint statu nt IiIk expns,-,
l)McflltlM)? the liiiriifdlnp) locality In
whlcji thy nre loaiteil." Indccil! Kvl-il-iitly
Horn ltlvi-rs Itleii Ih to luivo tho
tiuiiuyiTH of the utatr, m1I out mid
nbarulon tholr lnrp Invcstmcots at Ash
liiml, Weston and Monmouth and start
no In Mood Hlvt-r, nmnll town or
about 2800 people, uiul "Uinntit Jloo!
. ifif..,' ,t.M .......
ICO w,.,!,., 'Cli.t ,,.rtl,r mitiiliitr rif ....... .'V " Willi l
r,. ...,., . ..v, ....... v. -mil.. hlKli schfsil i-ilucatlon." Tho
liodleM In tho mlno nre hellovot! to j nincier'n r'port Imllcatrs that this JnVa
bo hunched In larKo groups on the .wan rmhoiiiPii in the commercial club
upper levels, while other corpses ro f'lt (. report aft..r iW commlttru
i . .hint Interviewed Harvey Hcott am! a few
Hiipposed to ho floating In tho water '0lcr uu,ll.vo,ont mypniln of ;iorfnea,
at thje. bottom of tllO shaft. t school education In Oregon. Sir. Hcolt
Shortly after tho disaster the com- l' stateii thu slander oftener and a
pany ordered thu initio sealed, fearlnK I Kr,,u' ,,?tt' ".' '" ' Hood nivcr
..... ., ,, iis-ople. It Is the rawest lie ever built
u r.miiiuniiK . uiu iiiii ii. , t)H ,,n,u of th ((!opo of 0reRon n
left open. A hukkchUoii wbh rnado,rr n,,. Cty 0f Ashintul or Bouthcrn
recently that the bodies of tho'en-OrcKon is concerned, Th tin is ono
tombed victim" )0 chemically dC8-."",t "r"Klimt.-.l In the WIllnmBtto vnl
. ... - ., i conception of things, where Mr.
troyed. Thin wbh mot with frantic I HcoU , (.tlItorn KK' . ,,lor( Dr
protests by the relattveh of tho mon. c n. chapman nnd other writers, lmi
HavliiK had u protracted npcll of un-'scn tin- stunt performed for years, and
certainty, thoy are demnndltiK that i ""'"rally inferred that the ik-opIo
. ,, , , . . . . , I of Koutheru Oreijon were made out of
the bodlo bo brot.Kht to tho surface , mm klml ()rraftlt)B ,nn.HaI. Dr.
for the plirpoHe of posHlhlo Identlfi-jcimpmnn. an OreKonlan editorial writer,
cation and Christian burial, nc- president of the University of
reKon, ani It bad n preparatory de-
j imrtim iit that wus nothing but u IiIkIi
school for the people of Kukhiii- and
(other sections of the Mate too laxy or
too rhenp to establish IiIkIi school.
iTho OrKon Agricultural coIU-ko has n
'similar dep.lrtment and advertlnes to
I take students from the'elKhtb grade of
'the public schools of the state. It has
done the IiIkIi school work for Corvallls
'and the entire county of Henton uver
Ohio Lerjlslattire tO Make It a MiS- since the school and county were orgnn-j
demeanor to Havo Unauthorized i'";'1, , u " mc ,or , "u "l"K:
j.-sl IiIiIk for popularity lu the. in I ml of
Possession Lotljje SCCretS. tbe mosHtvcks of the Willamette towns
TO STOP FILCHING
OF LODGE SECRETS
of Ashlrttld, the vicinity whero the,
slander b.is been placed for many yearn
by thn Oreonlan editors, It Is also a
slander as far ns It sffeots any of the
Houlhern OreRon counties adjoining the
county In which th? school Is located.
Thorc Is a chain of high school In tho
Itogue Itlvtir valley from Ashland to
Grants I'ass, and tint of theso towns,
Medford, spends more money, employs
more teachers to the pupils, and has
the most elaborate, system of high
school and graded schools of any city
In Oregon, It being planned on the sys
tem of a young college, and It would
frlghUm tli- mosshncks of the Wlllam
otto valley to death If they were, to con
template Its future plans, To tho east,
Klamath nnd Lake counties have main
tained free county high schools for
yearn at Klamath Kails nnd Lnkcvlaw.
Money never was a consideration. The
number of school children necessary
was the only consideration. Grant Viinn
has for yenrs maintained a first-class
high school and tho county court of
Josephine, county has made an annual
appropriation by which It allowed the
children of that county to attend It frc!
of tuition. Itosvburg bun for years sup
ported a fine high school system and
dl o, regardless of the presence of a
slate normal for a few years In tho lit
tle town of Drain, Douglas county. The
Oregpnlan could not have, picked out a
section of the state where Its Willam
ette valley mossback originated llo
could have been so dlsproven. We
have some Information and good reason
to believe that Its standard llo could be
dlsproven as It applls to Weston and
Monmouth as well, but wc know per
sonally the situation In Southern Ore
gon.
The Hood Itlver Commercial club and
tho Hood Itlver newspoper may make,
votes by peddling tho slanderous libels
of the Oregonlan, and the metropolitan
nnwpnpers printed In Portland and cir
culated throughout the state can pre
vent the people of Oregon knowing tho
truth and can make them believe the
foul lies they wish to print, yet wo In
tend to brand them and every dirty-
mouthed politician that has ever ban
died them about In order to seek favor
or public support.
Was Swop Foiioned?
CHICAGO, III., Jan. 31. A public
statement announcing that Colonel T.
L. Swope. the Kansas City millionaire.
who died here, was poisoned I expected
today. Tho Intimation that surgeons
have found evidences of poison In the
stomach of the dead capitalist come
from tho urgency with which Joseph A.
I'axton, executor of tho Swope estate,
lias been summoned here.
to take- over tho fight himself, return-
Iiik Ulrknrd's $.0,000 forfeit and put
lint; up a similar forfeit and K"ur-antou.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
TO KXCHANOK Curpenter work!
for hind, or a lot In Modford. Ad
dress J. !'., Medford Trluuno of
fice. 271
WANTKD - A furnished house with
barn, for man and wife. Addrosa K.
care of this office 271
COIiUMHUS. O.. Jan. 31. That
th bill he Introduced In tho Ohio leg
islature mnkltiK a misdemeanor of
tinnuthortr.cd posnesslon of lodm- se
cret h was ca.led forth by the nrtunl
theft and Riibeequont salo of tho -cret
rituals of Masonic nnd tho Odd
KellowH orders, was tho declaration
today of Iteproentatlve Asa Kslon.
Kison created a sensation by charK
ln 4hat there are persons dottiK n
profitable business In the secrets of
various lodges. He Intimated that
confederates o these men had so
maneuvered aai to become Initiated
Into' cortnln VndROs for?tho purpose of
ncatinl
oret busl
ed Information of the secret work of
the Masonic order rom tho Mine
lodKe to the Shrine, he declared, had
boon filched for commorclul pur
poses. AmoiiK documents mutle pub
lic by theso method he included the
rituals of the Knights or Pythias aud
tho Odd Kellow3.
Klson said that It had been known
umoiiK the memhen of theso orders
for some ,tlmo that their secrets had
been sold, but that the matter had
been hushed for obvious reaaonR.
Now, ho declared, it has none to so
much oxtetit that it cannot longer
he Ignored. The bllt he Introduced
In tho legislature provides for a pun-
tulmwtnt liv ftn.i rt rr,im t'lK 1 OO
BOSH.
' HAMMOND At Hugo. Or., Friday, Jan
uary 21, 1310, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J,
Hammond, a daughter.
MALI: At Grants Pass, Or., Wedncs-
. day. January 26, 1910. to Mr. and Mrs.
John V. Hale, a son.
HICItHHIJKHanU At Grants Pass, Or.,
Friday, January it, 1910, to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter W. HcrshberEcr, a son.
who can send their children there free
for a high school education and save
themselves a special tax to maintain a
high school In their own towns. Be
sides the advantages theje itchooln havo
afforded tho mosnback nnd miser, the
chain of sectarian hcIiooIs In the AVII
lumette havt- also assisted In keeping
down high schools In that valley until I MABSXCD,
the Willamette lias become notorious FltY-rWILLIAMS At tho homo of the
lor me alienee oi nign scnoois una me bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
utsposiuon oi s cuuens xo STaxi a wniftms. on Wednesday evening. Jan
hlgh school education off the state In- uary 26 mo will Fry of Portland
suiuuons or sponge u oir me mission- and MllIS Maml wmiBmg of Grants
ary sectarian colleges of that section. pass.
We .lo not object to the citizens ,of the ' UU.VCH-RKN8HAW At the homo of
wniameue vuney oenoving mat mey tho urde-a parent, on Tuesday. Jan
nre n uuncii ui mriy nign ecnoui gra.i
ers, but we ilo Intend to protest against I
their building this lying Imputation In I
the minds of the people of Oregon that
ft... elflynw nf flu. Iinlrtnr-M nt .tin M.fitn
,?.
lltZINGEIt In Grants Pass, on Wed
nesday, January 56, 1910. Grover
Kjlvunls an.! brought out I'rofesor I. I ucary L.eonar.1 Hcrzlnger. aged 1,
A. (letx, to orgunlte the Ashland high years, 2 months and 26 days, of cer
Bchool, and It started that year with 10 'brat abscess, precedld by la grippe,
students This was the first high school KNOX At Applegate, on Wednesday,
organised In the state outside of the city Jnnuary 26, 1910, the Infant son of
uary 25. 1910, Oscar O. Bunch and
Miss Myrtle Renshaw, both of Grants
Pass, Rev. Robert McLean officiating.
ntliiB themselvelwllh the se-i,"v, ,,0,,,t'" ame-
...i.... ... - it . ii Twenty years age Inst September the.
usInesH of th, lodgea. Dotnll.ehlto arM f Ah11uii Jnt l0 ,,unn., n
of Portland, the first one being the
Portland high school. The Ashland high
pchool was a flourishing school for ten
years before the state made an nppro
pilKtlini for the state normal school,
located two miles out of town from the
fine high school building. It had had
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Knox. Funeral
services nt the house with Interment
at Williams Creek cemetery.
Personal.
If you want quick returns on real
no more connection with the state nor- estate, list your property with us.
ma l school than if the normal had been Several eastern buyers will arrive in
located st Hood Itlver these ten years. ,. f, .i,i ,i ,.i
The state normal school tuition fee was " f iUs that desiro Inrps and
S5 per month and the bus hire would sinnl' tracts, btstayou Land Co.,
be an additional $20 per year, and us tho 20(5 Phipps bldff. 273
high school in Ashland wns free. It will
take a better mnthematlclaii than we For garden tools, see Medford
have ever yet met from Hood River or Hardware Co. 269
the Oregonlan office that cm show us
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
for unnuthorlxed possession of com- "ovv ""tl taxpayer ror the past
,.,.. ,. , . ten years could '"graft a high school
........ w.hwmo ... MH.v.n i uu..-. 0,,,catlon .,, ,, date's expense" nt
workings of any fraternal society. that game, while that has been truo Spring bargains at Meeker & Co's
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f -f
: BUSINESS LOCALS I
4--f-f-r-4-f-f --.
Wear Kidd'8Shocs.
Dulck Is tho king of tho nn?o world.
Who doesn't sigh tor a Bulck?
Linens on sal eat Meeker & Co.'s.
For wood of all klndo, boo tho
Square Deal Woodyard. Phono
2001. Fir street, betweon Second
and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy,
proprietors. 261
See It, A, Tlolmca, tho Insurance
man, 270
No one knows how long a Buick
will last, for no Buick hn ever wont
out. The first ones are still run
ning. 258
Now Is tho time to mako your gar
don. Get garden tools from Mod
ford Hardware Co. 209
What is life without a Buickt 280
Stelnhardt, the artistic tailor, 0
South Fir street. Reasonable prices,
easy terms to responsible parties.
270'
Wear Kidd's Shoes,
1010, the banner year. Watch
Mcdford's Deputation double and
lots in tho Queen Anne addition
triple in value. Present price $500
and upward. Cash or terms.
Full assortment of Whitman's can
dies nt The Mcrriwold Shop.
Bowers & Hunter, a real estate
firm of Payett, Idaho, has purchased
tho timber claim of J. H. Messier on
Evans creek, paying $4000. They
also contemplate making further in
vestments in the valley.
reopie mat want figuring on
planting shade trees and havo not
got their orders booked better con
sult H. B. Patterson, the Quaker
Nurseryman and get low prices. Of
fice In Hotel Nash Office.
I HAVE ALL KINDS OP DIIV
CORDWOOD FOrt SALE
5Iy best fir, $7.50 per cord. And
I have some good fir for $6.50, .nd
if you want it sawed Into ntovewood
it will jost 50 cents per cord more.
As soon as roads arc bettor wood
will bo cheaper. I nlso do wood-
aawing by the cord or by tho hour.
i also take orders for your fall wood.
I will uavo yo:r wool cm now and
deliver the s-.mo to 7ou any timo
next summer, and you do not have to
pay for it until delivered. For fur
ther Information call and nee mo at
421 South Grape street. Medford. Or..
or phone M?in 4 91, C. F. Reich
stein. 2C9
Uids Wanted on Sewer and Water
Connections on Summit Avenue.
For lavlne ami onnnwUrw T(
feet 6-In. 30Wer tilo. 13 g.fneh in A.
lnclv Yis, 720 feet 1-ln. w.tter pipe.
Bids opened at noon February 5. For
particulars call on B. Klum, office
rear uommercia. club rooms. 271
Rids Wanted on Concrete Walks and
tHirbs on Summit Avenue.
1S00 feet 5-foot concrptft .-!!.
1650 feet curb vak. Rids nnonmt
FebrU.irV ! nt fnmi Vny ni.H.nU..
" -. w. w. ..IW.V..l
see B. Klum. rear Commercial club
rooms, 271
Baal Eatata Trarnf...
L. Meilert to C. L. Dusenbcrry,
100 acres in township 36, 3
west 1 i7n
H. Peck to F. Puhl. Dart tot S.
section 1, township 3",- S west
G. H. Corner o Mary A. Whipple,
101 1, DtocK , earner & Sa
brln's addition to Woodvliio. . .
G. If. Garner to F. J. McCarvel.
lot 3. block 6. same addition...
F. W. Streets to F. A. Smith, part
lot 1. Mock 1. Barr's addition
to Medford
T. W. Rrlttsen to W. D. Willis. 10
acres section 1. township 39, 1
west
G. Irwin to J. F. Rocho. 5 acres
in townsliln 3S. 1 east
I- I. Williams to J. R Glass.
lots 9. 10. 11. 1. 13. H, 15
and 16. block 1. Central Point
It. l.lass to J. li. Glass. 160
acres in section 24, township
35, 2 west 1
W C. Kvnyon to J llrownlee. lot
10. mock 3. Palm's addition to
Medford .... 10
300
ISO
200
370
10
400
Hosiery
LADIES' HOSE
Our regular -He quality
wool, collon nnd flceco lint'd.
MISSES' HOSE
All our regular 2f) (ual
itr wool and cotton, sizes f
id 8 1-2.
MEN'S HOSE
All our nuMi's regular 2Fc
quulitVf wove and cotton.
INFANTS' HOSE
All 25c goods, wool or cot
ton, CHOICE
Monday and Tuesday
assorted any way.
Hosiery
2f dozen bovs' heavv rib
bod, seamless, last black
Iloso, fleece lined, sizes 0 1-2
to fl .1-2, on sale Monday and
Tuesday only at
10c per pair
100 dozen men's and la
dies' Hose, best valuo in
Modford,
15c per pair
5 pair for $1.00 2 pair for 25c
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Insertions, Readings etc.
Monday and Tuesday
WE PUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF FINE VAL, TORCHON
AND COTTON LACES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS, ON SALE
TO CLOSE THEM OUT. REGULAR 5c, 10c, I22C AND 15c
QUALITIES, OVER 5000 YARDS TO SELECT FROM, IN
WIDTHS FROM 2 TO 22 INCHES WIDE,
AT YOUR CHOICE, TWO LOTS,
2c a yard and 5c a yard
THIS WILL POSITIVELY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE
THESE GOODS AT THESE PRICES.
ON
Every Day
Needs
200 fancy Baking Dishes,
regular U5e qualities good,
large size, Monday and Tues
day 19c each; 2 for 35c
10 dozen clear glass,' post
bottom measuring Cups, ev
ery cook needs one of these;
sale price, each 10c
10c each
TOILET PAPER
Full size roll, tough and
extra light weight,
10c each; 3 for 25c
Men's
Gloves
A standard maker's regu
lar $.1.50. $1.75 and $2:00
quality, gauntlet Glove,
new perfect goods, all size
Monday and Tuesday, choie
$1.25 per pair
25 dozen men's canton
flannel Gloves, with tight
fitting knit wrist, well made,
full cut.
10c pair? 3 pair 25c
DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT OUR EAST WINDOW
MONDAY, IF YOU ARE WANTING-A SNAP IT WILL
EE HERE, BEST YT T.
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