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    ACEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. 3MEDFORD, ORKtlON. IHNDAY, APRIL 21, 1911.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
WILKINSON IS Officers Watching Target Fractce
tnitlBIU'ttMl
W. a. Joncx of Tiieonin
business In Metlfortl Thuntduv.
n. K. Ooriiictt, of Mctlforil, wni In
I:urfik Vrliirsilny.
Sec Gnspnul. tho mlit-r. next Monthly
or Tuostliiy nlRht. 26
T. S. Ilutt-hlns. f Hilt, Ctillfornln.
returnetl to that place Thurstlny nfter
nn extensive visit with his family which
resides here.
Two nntl one-hnlf ncres In nlfnlfti, one
mllo south of Washlnston school; ensy
torms. A. W. II. Kvcrhnril, 212 Fruit
grower Hnnk hltlK,
vwim hi Cunt ml l'olnt
O C Trmj
Thuisdnv.
M Onice of Central l'olnt, vvns In
Metlfoitl Thuisdnv.
Mm. H. i:. liovtlen, returnetl Thurs-
iln to her home In Metlfortl after n
foui month Mslt in Oakland, Califor
nia Jink Neffs Clater Luke's will Journey
to Jnc-ksonvlllp Suiiduj ami expect to
tnke the scalp of the hull toners from
tho county Mat Mers. formerly of
the Ohio Central l,enKiio ami Hill Court
Mails old catcher will form the b.ittety
Colonel I'rank Hay Is In town, coiiiIiik for t,lp CrnU'r Lukes.
from Gold Hay for an oer Sunday
visit.
Does Roltl hrlliB happiness' Witness
CSaspuril, next Mouiluy imtl Tuesday
nlKhts G
1'retl HurKriive of Winnipeg, Canada,
Is vIsltliiK at the home of his brother,
Dr. HurKriive
Mis. Louis t'liluh. of Jacksonville,
was a Metlfortl shopper Thursthij.
C. II. Given, of Spokane, w.is trnn
saotliiK business In Medford today.
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
uienn u. jayior), ntorneys-at-Iavv, over
Jackson County Itank Hldp, Medford.
Miss Jessie Wootl, of HIimliiKhnm.
Alabama, who has been visiting with
Miss Cthclvvyti Drown for some time, hns
leturnetl to her home.
Where, In the Chimes of Norniantly,
ntu the Metlfortl theatre 26
Frank Hooper, of Wlllnms, Califor
nia, Is visiting with fi lends In this cttv.
Philip ,11 Lyon of the Chance &. Ljon
Motor Supply company was In the city
Thursday anil expicssod his opinion that
Metlfortl Is the "llvest" town between
Portland ami San Pianclsco.
Spring Is here. It Is liousecleanlnK
time. Hnt thoso walls nntl ccIIIiiks
cleaned by the Metlfortl Jobbing Co.'s
new I'MIkIiui process. Nothing Ilka It.
Office. Metlfortl Music Shop, St. Mark's
block. . 33C
Frank Kohl, nntl wife of Talent, weio
Metlfortl visitors Thursilav
Frank Shaip, of Pasadena. Cullfoi
ilia, was In Metlfortl Thursday.
Laughter and song at Metlfortl thea
tre next Monthly and Tuesday
nights 26
I)r George Newtown of Santa Fe, N.
M, was tiansactlng business In Medford
today
H A. Maya of Oregon City Is stopping
with Metlfortl friends
Do you want It lots 60H5 each for
J2500 on easy torms? C. W. H. Uver
hartl, 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg.
Mrs. Fionk McKee. of Seen Oaks,
was a Medfoid shopper Thursday.
Oood voices, good acting, good mu
sic, fine costuming at Metlfortl theatre,
April 21 ami 25 2C
Casper Olstutl of Iteddlng, Cal , Is vis
iting with f i lends In this city.
John Swanson of Trail was n Med
foid visitor Thursday.
Printing of all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Tribune office.
It. C. Donas of Salem, was a busi
ness visitor In Metlfortl Thursday.
A. Lockman and wife of Kansas City
are visiting with Metlfortl friends
Is your house wired? One cigar less
n day would pny for a hundred per cent
Increase In comfort. Start living tho
electrlo life.
Walter Hunt, was nn Ashland visitor
Thursday.
If. Van Honiiburg of Sains alley was
a liuslncss lsllor In .Metlfortl Thins-
day.
J U. IVarco of Trull wns on Medford
Thursday.
Medford local socialist pary meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grape street. Fvciybody
Invited.
J. S Vilas, was a passengei Tliuih-
tl.iv evening for Portland, wheie he stops
for n week.
Do you want 5 ncres In alfalfa, one
mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W.
II. Kverlmnl, 212 Fruitgrowers Hank
bldg.
Miss Alfretl.i Garrettson Is visiting
with friends in Central Point.
House for sale Less than cost. Lot
for sale, $400 tinder regular price. Lot
II, earn Mall Tribune office.
Moreover, It Is given for the benefit
of the Greater Metlfortl club 2G
Mrs. Harnlsh, and tlaughtei, or Lagle
Point, wtru Mttlfoitl lsltois Thurs
day.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of
fice, phono No. 1201.
Mr. anil Mis G W Hodgson, of Ash
land, ami guests of Mr nnd Mis. Olson,
were In Metlfortl Thurstlny.
Late magazines, periodicals nnd papers
nt the frco reading loom In chapel bock
of the Presbyterian church. Open eve
nings from 7.00 to 10 p in. All men and
boys Invited,
Mr. and Mrs.2 Tioiiillnot Conner of
Table Itock were Thuisday vlsltois In
Medfoid
See U. A, Holmes, The Insurance Man,
over Jackson County bank.
Gus Guith. accompanied bj Ills broth-
r, Imvo returnetl from an extended trip
through Collfornla
Whj not the best It costs no more
Summon Hie Uaiber Shop, opposite post,
office
Miss iMna Merrll left Thursday for
Los Angeles, whole she will studv
music
IJ C, Sahln bookkeeper of the His
Pines Lumber Compan will leave with
his fumllj for Champalppgn Illinois !
II G. Kiirnes and son of Ilulto Falls
were In Medford today.
J W. Cuthbert, who has been In Cal
ifornia for some months Is expected to
return this evening.
Frank Odell of Indlnnapolls, Indiana,
arilved In Medford today for a short
visit with friends.
The most ravi.rctt pcopic on tho coast
are the Metlfortl people. They have tho
Metlfortl Jobbing company to look after
all of their llttlo odd Jub.s, repair their
electrical appliances and clean their
walls anil cellngs. Medford Jobbing Co.,
office Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's
block. Phone Main 6001. 336
Hon, real estate, preferred. Address L
care Mall Tribune. 27
Sunday.
K. G. Perlmni of Maishfleld was a
business visitor In Medford today.
A. II. nrant of Seattle was In Metl
fortl today.
The weather conditions were such
Thuisdav night ns to make firing or
smudging unnecessary. Tho tempera
tuie hung above fit) tlegiees until mid
night and 36 tlegrees wns the lowest
reeoitlod. A clear sky prevailed through
the night.
O. F Knox of Josephine county made
his daughter, Mrs. J. W Hrown of
Steillng n short visit tho fore part of
the week
The Claik-Honoiv Company, on Thurs
day shipped machiuery to the Opp
mine to manufacture rock tlust for pav
ing purposes from discarded tailings.
Mi Went., the Insurance agent, made
a business trip to tho county scat Thurs
tiny.
O. C. Hoggs anil W. F. Phlpps, the
Inwyeis, were professionally engaged at
Jacksonville one tiny this week,
Mrs C. J. Kuroh wns In Jacksonville
Thursday, on business, with the county
clerk.
It II Parsons of tho Hlllciest or
chards has purchased a new Detroit
electric automobile. A H White Is hero
fiom Seattle Instructing him how to
inn It.
A. D and Amos MvKoo of nig Ap
plegate did business here about Wednesday.
Mis. S. n Simmons spent Thursilav
In Jacksonville, visiting i datives nntl
f i lends.
It. II. Dow, deputy sheriff, has re
turned from n trip to California.
Dr. J. W. Itobluson og Jacksonville
nntl his family, who have been spending
the pnst seven months In New York,
started for home Thursday. Miss Dor
land, who exhibits much talent ns nn
artist, took lessons from noted mnsteis
timing her nhsence
Sirs. It. H. Dow nntl Mrs. Wilson, of
Jneksonvllle were among tho many who
came down from the county seat dur
ing tho week.
Mrs. F. M. Smith of Sterling was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Flnley of
Metlfortl during tho week. Sho return
etl homo Wednesday.
Fd Saltiiiaish of Applegate has been
In the vulle several times recently, buy
ing cattle for A. S Klclnhuniiiicr.
Heiijamln M Collins, cashier og tne
(tank of Jacksonville, spent a few hours
In Medford one tluy this week.
Miss Minnie Stout of West Medford
visited with lelutlves anil friends living
in Jacksonville Thursday.
Mr .nntl Mrs Clifton Smith of Win
ner tllstilct hnvo been on a visit to
Metlfortl anil Sterling
Mi nntl Mis Lewis Flilch of Jacfc.
sonvllle weie In Medfonl Thursday, hav
ing como down to meet friends who
weie on their way to San Francisco
from Portland.
Clins. Mlckell nntl F. M. Smith were
over fiom Sterling a few days since
Thev report Hint section moving along
nlcelv.
Mrs C. Renter of Jacksonville nnd
her daughter, Miss LU7I0, worn Med
foid visitors Thursday afternoon
John A Haxter of Walla Walla, were
In Metlfortl and Jacksonville Wctlnes
tiny .lffetson Pturce of Trail today filed 11
t'lu 1 111 proof with Major Canon todaj
John Swanson and John Matthews were
witnesses as to his compliance with the
govei nment icfiulroiiiciits
Mis It F Gueren of Los Angeles ar
rived In Metlfortl Thuisday evening for a
wetk's visit with her brother, Mr. Van
DtCar
Mi and Mis F K Dun I left todnv
for an over Sunday visit at thtlr lanch
at Itock Point.
OFF FOR EAST
Local Boy Goes to Hal Chase in Nev
York Is Known About San Fran
cisco as Leading Amateur Playci
Played Here.
Fthlle Wilkinson of this city known
throughout Southern Oregon ns one of
the clnsslest ball tossers who ever don
nod n Medfoid iiutfoim Is on his wuv
enst to Join Hal Chase's New Yoik team
And 1 local fans arc pinning their faith
to htm.
In legal d to his depaittnc tho San
Francisco Chronicle suvs:
"The PhocnK basehall team of St
Mary's College, winners of the state In
tercolleglate baseball championship,
formallv disbanded last night at n fare
well banquet given nt an Oakland cafe
In honor of Flist Baseman IMdlc Wilk
inson who left lost night for New York
Wllkeison will go to Hal Chase's New
York team.
Wllkerson has been a mouther of the
Phoenix team for the last tluee veins
lie played second base on the Phoenix
team of tin co jeais ago, but was Intel
shifted to the Initial stntlon, whore he
has phi) oil 11 heady game for two yeais
Ho Is a partlculaily handy man with
the stick.
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PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st, 1911, 12:01 A. M.
Wc'htllfUllltl.
Edstlimuul.
No. :t 1 No. 1
I
J iU) p.m.
2 ,.'10 p.m.
I 'J till) p.m.
i J 'I,') p.m.
I
Williams Funeral.
The funeral of the lute Alfred Trov
ers Williams was held f I mil the liomt
of his daughter, Mis Albeit Cluck, f.lir
S Oaktlale avenue, at 3:30 o'clock tlili
uftciuoon The funeral sirvlces. wore
delivered Jointly by Itev Luc.is nntl Itev
Hamilton Quite u number of floral of
ferlngs weie tendered
The lenialns will be shipped to Port
land this evening for Interment In that
city
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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HIGIICItOFi' rosldenco sites are selling
dally; make your selection bofor
cholco lots aro sold.
FOIt HUNT Modern Furnished roonih
suitable for housekeeping; bath, no
squall children SI3 S Holly 21.)
FOU UF.NT Light furnished house
keeping looms 23 lloosevelt. Phom
3KI1 37
I Oil SALF A south front lot In tin
Westmoreland addition for 32.". 2ri
down, $1 25 a week Cornelius-Gar
nor Itealty Co, 133 W Main st 27
FOIt SALF A gootl piece of warehouse
property located three blocks south of
Maine street, on a paved Htreet foi
$3500 good tonus Cornetlus-Gainei
Itealty Co, 133 W Maine st 27
lOIt SALF A 7-room strictly modern
house four blocks from tenter of
town, lot 5010fi, at $3250, gootl terms
CoinetliiH-Garner Itealty Co, 133 W
Main st 27
(30 dOMTA3NrDE.R. C1.ELAND XIAV1&. CVXCUTrVT: OKFICRR.
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f To contemplates ntlvortlFliiK won't lirhiK 4
f biifilnoss. Start now nntl yon will hrromo 4
-f convinced that It pays to nilvortlso nil this
4 time.
4 4
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MADAM-
ARE YYOU TAKING TUB MABINKC
X.0 rACXAX. MASSAGE? ir NOT, BE
GIN AT ONCE
Don't Put It Off
Tho llnoi aro growing tlcopor on your
fnco. Would you grow old tiofore your
time Surely not. Mnko appointment
for treatment nt the
Marinello Shop
::,ji p. in,
.1:0(1 p.m
7:00 n.m.
7:15 n.m.
7:50 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
8:50 n.m.
0:10n.m.
0 :'0 n.m.
0 i'2 a.m.
0:10 n.m.
0:l. n.m.
!:."r n.m,
10.00 n.m.
ADm.II leave arrive!
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17
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21 A i
21 Lvi
21
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27 j
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:i:i Aril
Hulle Falls
l'Msails
Dotliy
School Housu Gap
Mount View
Enj-le Point
Eiifjlo Point
Akiio
Talilc Rock
Davis
Hoar Creek .lis.
MEDI-'ORI)
No.
No. 4
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At-
(! : 15 p.m.
0:25 p.m.
:50 p.m.
1 :50 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
4 :!15 p.m.
4 :25 p.m.
4:lG).m.
1:10 p.m.
1 :00 p.m.
:i ::i8 p.m
1 1 :10 n.m.
11:00 n.m.
10 :55 a.m.
10:15 n.m.
10 :.'KI n.m.
hv : : 15 p.m.llO.-.'IOn.m.
war. GER10,
Gcnernl Jfiinajjor.
SEHING RESUMED SATURDAY
DELAYED CARS NOW HERE
This Our Opening Opportunity Piano
Sale Means the Greatest Money Saving
Possibilities in the Way of Piano Pur
chasing Ever Heretofore Offered
in Jacking County
Mr. P M. KcimI, Oenernl Sales Mnna
ger IIIleiH MuhIc llouae, while In l'oit
laml jieiMonally nelet'teil 3(1 of the flu
ent of high graile planoH, out of a ooh
hIIiIh Htoelc of ovei 2,000 planoH, tho now
l'.Ml HtylcM hail JunI uiilveil fiom east
ern factoileH, ho Metlfortl can ho ab
solutely sure of. lecelvlng tho vuiy first
of the new styles, nntl crentlous, known
to the piano makers attlstle Ideas.
Our prices for high graile pianos nro
always lower than the lowest; 10 tllf
feient mattes to solect fiom.
Mouoy Back If We mil to Suit You
Kuvtitnl fine secoiitl liniiil pianos,
Chlckeilng HroH, I.litlwlg, Voso ami Son,
Jewett, mill seveinl otliiirs, theio aro
nil llko now, anil wero taken In ex
change on an auto player piano, the
pi Ices will bo light on there, an wo only
want tmlctly high guide, pianos on our
Metlfortl vvaieioom floors.
Watch for aro new ntitomobllo tlc
llvery truck, this will bo the gi eater
advertising Metlfortl could have, as It
will bo lettered up bearing our name,
headquarters Metlfortl, It will bo run
between Kugeue, Oie., and California
points, Kl.tmnth Falls and tho coast.
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Open Evenings
Nexc Medford Mail Tribune
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Mn. Mycra Buried.
Tin funtral of the luto Mrs Angellne
MytrH was lit Id tills afternoon at 2
o'clock, from the Weeks & McOowan
heapel Itev I V Ilelkliap delivered
the last rites Interment was held In
tin I O O P cemetery
I'Olt HALi; A .'mom plasteretl houst
on a lot 200x101!, furiiifihetl through
out, within one block of pa veil stietd
Anyone wanting plenty of room fin
g.ilden and to lalst chickens will tit
well to look this property up Tor i
shoi't time we have this property for
IL'SOO on easy terniH Cornltlus-tSainei
Itealty Co., 133 W Main st 27
I'Olt SAM: A good big lot 100280
with 3J fruit trtot, centrally located
with sidewalks In at IKiOO J.'i'lil cash
ami balance easv Cornltiiis-darnei
Itealtj Co, Yii W Main st 27
I Oil KAMI A ilioom strletlv modern
house, 1 blocks fiom this office, nt
11 ISO, $r,0 cash, balance easy Cornl-tlus-Garmr
Healtj Co, 13.1 W Main
street 27
I'Olt HAI.i: A fi-rooni thoroughly mod
ern bungalow, lot lOOxlHR with II
fruit trets A dandy place for a
homo or an Income proper!) . located
on W 10th St.; I3B00, on good terms
CornltlUH-Oariior Itealty Co, 133 W
Main st 27
I'Olt HAI.i: A 4-iicio tract, mile and
half from town, 3 acres of which Ik
In fruit nail will be In Inuring next
vear. On this propoity there Ik a 10-'
loom house, barn, i chicken paiks, a
gas engine, water ami SO chit kens
The owner will take up to $J00(i In
Income proptity In m around Med
ford Koine of )otl people who want
to get out and have a suburban home
will do well to liuiutl o about this
Cornitlus-Ciumor Itealty Co. 133 W
Main bt 27
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
I)y l'hono 2271
NlRht Phones K. W. Weeks 2071.
A. i:. Orr, 3002.
LADY ASSISTANT.
PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 SAYS
l'AZO OINTMENT Ik guarantied, to
cure nn) case of Itching, blind, bleeding
or protruding pile In 6 to 11 dujs or
money refunded. 00c.
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Successor to tha nnHrrtaklnt dfl. ! I
partment of Medford Ftirnlturo Co i I
i Office with .Medford I-hinilturts Co. i;
Tolephones: Day, Bell
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nntl Kmhalmer
351:
X John A. Perl, resldenpp. HpII 4111.'!
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tiome 173U ;;
C. V Conklln 3601. J. H. But-:!
Jler 3571.
a.miui.axci: sKHvinn
Notice.
Notln Is hereby given that the nn
ilerslgnul will apply at the next regular
meeting of the city council of the city
f Metlfortl, Oregon, on May 2, 1911, for
h license to null spirituous, vinous ami
malt liquors In quantities Inhs than a
gallon, at their plaot of buslnuss at 32
1'ront s In hultl city, for a porlotl of
six months
M & K J ADAMS
Dated April 21. 1911,
Notice.
Tin re will be u Kwastlka dance at til
Murks' hall, on Thursday evening. APi'H
Tlikets 1 00 for gentleman and
Iftdy Kxtru ladles 10c Th Dutch sup
jkt has birr n toetpontNl
I'Olt HAI.K A C-rooui luodtin house
on .South Orange between W Main and
W th, for J2000. Think of the loca
tion and then see us CtunltliiH Oai
ntir Itealty Co, 133 W Main st 27
All Spring Suits and Coats Must Go
Visit the Great Reduction Sale Now Going on
at
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LONG GLOVES-
Women'
gloves, in
t'ind tfivy,
sale price,
a pair
10 button lisle
black, white, tan
50c
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O.
WAISTS-
.")()0 woniens' lingo re peter-
pan, and tailored waists, all
new styles, on
sale Saturday,
each
$1.19
All Spring Suits Must Go All Spring Coats Must Go
"LAVOGUE" STYLES ARE THE BEST
2." woinens' now spring suits made of all wool mater
nils up to date in sh Jo. well tailored
come in black and navy blue,
sale price
27) Woniens' high class tailored suits, nicel trimmed,
come in tan, grey, black
and nav blue, on sale
Saturda
Woniens' $120.00 Suits Induced to $16.98
II VVOlll 111(1 I ci -
cel trimmed,
$13.98
AVoniens' ir.l.OO Suits deduced
Woiiidis' $aO.OO Suits Jcduced
to
to
lo
$21.50
$24.50
"LAVOGUE" STYLES ARE THE BEST
10 woniens black broadcloth
coats, three-(uarter length,
worth $10.00, on sale Saturday
Women's full length sorgo coats, in all
colors and black, well worth $l'2.fi0,
on sale Saturday
$6.50
$9.48
All $18.00 Coats Ifoduced to
All $20.00 Coats U'educod to
All $2o.00 Coats Reduced to
All $:',0.00 Coats IvYdueed to
$15.00
$17.50
$21.50
$24.50
roil HAIjK A 9-room brand nt w hoime
on a paved titreut, within i block of
thin office t hut 1m moth-Hi In ivi-i)
detail. Ih on an tuHt front lot and an
ttleal place for a fit Ht olatw hoiiit m
ft paying rooming lioime prlot low
for tUlck aotlon
Itealty Co, 133 W
CornttluH-lSariiur
Main mi 27
I'Olt HAI.i: A gooil lot 71x300 on the
iMt Hide In a nightly location, onl)
$700 one-half ouah anil ImIuuc( eaHj
CornltliiH-Gurner Ittwlty Co 133 W
Main nt 27
A, r. A. M Atttntlon,
Work In third rigr tbU eveolflg at
Mukonlc hull Kv.ryont) urged to nidi,
WIM, MOI.UBK.
Semlmry
I'Olt KAMI More l i Hub 1-rooin
hoiiHu on a lot 50x121 at only IIS0
J 1 73 ruth and balance (10 a month
Cornltluh-Oarner Itwilty Co 133 W
Main nt 27
FOIt BALK A KOteS bunln. h lot cIohc
In on S Central, thre bkx kn from
Mklne Ht . U'UOO iiiitr-bulf cimh and
twlance eny CornltlUM-Otirntir Itl
t) Co. Its W Muln Ht J7
See Our Line of Linen Dusters at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98
HOK SAI.B A nwu 1-room houiH with
HcrBned porhtti that lo noklttd and
rmpwed, oh lot 50x106 with city witter
let is htt to tr arid hrubtx-ry '
I'rlM In 11310, ftat auh and umIhji-
In Iwn t'tmri rninllliiMi'li.in.ip IIaaIii
SATURDAY .9ALE
GOOD HAIR NETS
In all colors, special Sat-
urda ) tor
2.1c
5c
BELTS
Woniens fine wash belts
with poiiil buckle, j Cp
special, i ach Luj
CORSETS
"Wo me us' Coutil corsets
with twi hose suppor
ters, special Saturday,
pair )"C
SHOE LACES
st i j i i i i
loud niDiuar sikk- laces
all si.cv, very
special. - imh '"V
5c
5c
sics,
8c
OF NOTIONS
COTTON TAPE
In all widths in. black
and while, special
Satui;da, for
BUTTONS
I'eai'l buttons, all
ver special
Saturtlav, card
NECKWEAR
Stock collars, .Jabots A:
Dutch collars, 2oc allies
special ' 4C0
2 tor Hoc Ul
JEWELRY
I hit jtins, bolero iins,
belt jins and collar sup
ports, special Sat- 9
lid.
i . ca
h
SATURDAY 5ALE OF DOMESTICS
PRINTS
Dost quality dross prints
special, C
yard "
MUSLIN
Heavy lib' inch muslin,
6c
specia
vard
INDIA LINON
Fine qunlitv India
linon, special
ivd
10c
SHEETS
72f)() sheets, bleached,
special Satur- 4C
dav, each tOL
GINGHAM
(lood aj)ron gingham,
on sale Saturday, Za
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BED SPREADS
Largo size bed spreads,
good ouality, QO
special UOXj
DRESS GINGHAM
Fine quality dress gin
gham, last colors,
special, yard
PILLOW SLIPS
'12 and If) inch blenched
pillow slips, special Sat
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