Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MAYOR CANON
READS ANNUAL MESSAGE
1 ?????j? I1!PRP' OR15foy' WEDNESDAY, .TAXUAnY 8. 1013.
AT CONCLUSION OE FOUR YEARS OF OFFICE
Exiiriullluioslii Pulillo ImiirovrmenU Exceeded n Million mid a Half
Necessity of Economy and Business Administration for Future Uracil
Work ut Administration Summarized Construction of Water, Sewer
mid Pavlnu Systems Dwell Upon Drlilijrs Arross Dear Creek.
PICTUR
THIEVES
t' 4. 4. 4,
CUT IMI'IIOVUMIS.VIS .MAIM'. I .V ONO.VH AIMI.VISIH.n;iO.V
No. Allien
1'imniiiiiitM IS. HI
Witter iiiiiIiih 20.10
Mnnlliiiy mm urn ..,,.. , o.K2
Htunii hijwhm .. ........... I. HI
('out'iolo hIiIow-iiIhm MtM-. ,,.... MM.tS.ii
Hravlty water nyNttii ,..., w.jti,
Mulu HtitiHt lirlilKo (nll' flliurii) .ut...J.
.llltlNIIII Htrildt llttllKD ... u..vtonJ
Hepllii (null ,., .,". '
Cliiihtr IIhIiIk M , ,.
I'llllllO llllirlKtt hlllldlllU .,.u...
Mlot'ollniitxiim
I'o I u I
CohI
JKII.afll UO
IOX.ilfil.llX
1118.1 8.1. 1 1
M.'IM in
7,IIOi77
27MV.(lu
IS.fiflO.OU
fi.cn.m
B.lO0.ft7
.!n:o.i)(i
I.77K8B
X.IB7 Oil
.l,a07.2fir..'.'R
4- 44- 4-4-4
Mu or On it on rend lilnumiii.il hum
(iikii lo tint rlty council Tinnilay ad
oriuion. In uhlrh m Hummed tii til
work of hU four year mlinlnlrttni
lion, In which over n inllllnii it ml a
half Iiiin been upent In pulillo hn
piovomoutH mill Mi'ilfonl trniuforiucil
from it ulrtiHKlliiK rniuitry town Into
ilm mom iiiHtiopolilun timnll rlty In
tint counts H report will ho pule
IMiimI In full In Thiinutii)' Imiio.
"Whll. i I Im.(H (hat It ran tm
truthfully wild Hint In earn lux out
Urn oxImiihIvo wnrh of Improvement
no money linn boiii watted mill (lio
work done for tho lowest piwMdble
price, Mill It I (run tliMt a larici'
nHioiiul of motley linn been oxpunded
iiinl it liimv) ltnloiiiliiMHt linn been
ntiutriictcd. I firmly believe thai the
experience JuntKle tlm w Indent of
tlmiHi expenditure. Hut noverthe
lo It mint bo reeoKiilied that tlm
burden on many of our rltlsoii Ik
heavy. In my Judgment It ulioulil bo
tlm aim of tlm mxl iidiulnlHtrntluii
lo ilo tvor)thliiK piHMltilo to IIkIi(cu
thin burden. HIrIiI tttoiHimy In ev
ery department ulioulil ho priictlicd
mnl roimliliirnhle forbearance extend
iil to tlmm tnKt)iirn ntiil proper!)
inuint who multifont n dlnpnxltlon to
do tlmlr bet to mmt their nhllKif
tlinm to Ilm clt).
"Tlm fnel that rigid I'cnimmy U
ii"tjn.iry during tlm uuxt uar.ur
two iIoom not uii'iiu Hint tlm proKrw
mnl liiiirooiimnt of (tin oily mIiuiiM
i nmn. Tlm rlty occuplm tlm poil
tlun of n InillilliiK on which tlm wurk
of Him carpiuitora mnl pliimliurit lm
Ifhiui coiuplclcil. Hut tli In If work
which can lm ilonn lurKnly by our
own labor, ami without tlm oxpumll
turn of n r. ro.it nmoiinl of inono
Iffforlit ulioulil lm mmltf to Improto
tlm p.irkliiK trlM on our trrot. A
criiwiiln fhoulil bo wnKcil itRitlnut
nscimU ami much Mlmllitr
'4.
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STEAL PAINTING
i.oh AK(ii:u:s. .tun, h. otm or
Ilm IioIiIcmI IIii'I'Im in (lie Iittiii ol'
lim Aiiki'Icn occiiiii'il fin ly Imliiy
wliiui a well iliDMfcil womiiii iift'din
imnlcil .v u I'u nil Umy ulliinl mini
nlioiil I illy cinvi of ni', cnli., nl I Ik
Imitii' o' Mii.. W. . Koliinxoii, mi ait
eolliTlnr, uml iih,ci In M iciini(lil
lo I'xuinliit' cciliiln of her iuiuliiK4.
Tlm mini uml the woiiuin wjii
iiIoiim in Ilm llnliiiiHon L'lilli'iv I.
tll'lll It'll lllllllllCH. In ilnit time, Iimv-
i'vci' tlif ilic liclmul to Iiiim kIdIc,
ii miiiiiII imiuliiiK i'iiIIi'iI "Al.voiMiliHi"
in ii Holiil Hitter Iiiiiim'. Tin- Iiciihiiic
huh iiiImmciI mouii nlli'r lln-ir ilvpur-
Idle. Mill, ItollillKOII, ulio I'lll Ilintl'tl
ileieelmw u ilexeiiplloii n u paint
iiiK, ollmuleil Jut I.i n .f. 1,(10(1,
TnOLLEY FnANCHISE
( Conl Intinl from I'iiku 1)
M'CARTHY
RAISES
L
CLANCY
ho ilium with din own labor In tlm
way of ImiilltlfjIiiK Hint fluUlllliK tlio
city."
Tlm ma)or then Kmm Into u recital
of coiiNtriiitllou of tlm water work
from tint ilit) of Hit Inception till com
pleteil, of Ilm hullilliiK of the
pavlui; N)tiiem, of Ilm pur
elm no of the flro unto tiuil
the lucrwttie In tlm flremeti'u nalur
It, of the InMallatlon of a modern
kowmkk iHteiii, and t lint ilurliiK tlm
four yenrH of hi term not a iloltnr
him been colleoteil from the city for
lujurleti to properly or perMout
Kniw'lui; out of Ilm ImproMimeiil pol
Irleii.
HpenklliK of tlm olternuce of the
lliimr Inwit, the ma) or n)i nmeni:
other thliiK:
"Tlm mitooiiM have been cIokciI
liroufptly nt tlm hour protldeil by the
city orillttnuce. comttmit watch Iiiih
been kept to wee Hint minora were
not olil lliiior mnl Hint thoy were
not nllowoil In the nalooiiH. Need
leu to nay, there Intte Ix'i'ir'rlolu
tloii of the law. Thin In Inevitable
. . . but hnve ocrurreil, ilcnplto
the tlKllnnro of the pronuiit niluilnU
trntloii, mnl not bcrnimo ut any IrI-
litine therein."
Tlm mnor nojn that "many kooiI
people" woiibl like lo win more rail
I nil iiniiKe In rennril to the iinlminii,
mnl Hint they havu the rlht to In
toke Hie referendum ami Initiative to
enforce tlmlr tlewH.
After Hie leiiKthy rinlow the
maor thrown Die follow Iiik bomiurt
at lilniHiilf, which no ouu will be
KruilRe: "In roucliinloii, penult nm to nny
that I feel much pride In tlm city of
Muilfortl mnl the work that him been
iliue the lat four yearn to inako It
the itiOMt tumlurii nml up-to-date city
wot I; ran j In the I' K."
eilv nUoriiey, mnl .Mr. IIhiiiiiiii xiib-tilled,
t'lmiiui-ft Onlcriil .Mmle
The Minni'v people. Iliioiiidi Mr.
Vuwler, iliil not ipulililn oter the
ttoriliiitr of (lie I'niueliini) uml were
n illmi: o uiiike elinnyoH ilccircil. They
In iml pioniUe to mii it complete city
Hue in Mcilforil lull do prouiihO to
Imitii u line fiiini Hurt eilv to the
eollllll'V wliieli flmll lie tell mile
Inuir nl Hit' eiiil of Ilm j en r. Their
frmiehiMe will nut Keep Mr. lliiniiiiu.
or nii.Miue eNe, linni iiiiililiut; u city
line or iiilerutliaii Hue in oilier tli
reeliiuin uml fuither protiili'H for u
eemiuoii uer i'Iiiiiho for the lleur
Creek luiiljte mnl for .Main Micet
from (Vutriil inciiue to KoomiU'Ii
htieet.
l!iie.hiiin from iueinbei of Uic
eouileil plnee Ilium all except Millll"
fntoriiiK the Mlmmy fnnmlii-c.
Millar ImlU nl the .'id ear clnuoe uml
huvh tliul if Uml reiuniiiK in, lie wil!
opHiM the whole fraucliii.e. Tin
M'litiuifiit of the other itiiiilirx i
Well irfleeteil ill n htiilciiletit miif.e
ilunuy the iliocu inn b Mr. l'm
eriek: "The tniulile with nil of t)rt-
troti j I lm t it mceU enpitiil with n
eluli. ThU 1'riuicliii.e won't kiirp nnv.
ope elhe out uml it will u'itc Mftlfonl
Itccileil mmiev koon mnl Meilfonl men
woik. I ilon'j heliexe in iillni(,' mIIj
iliilililcK in Hie tvnv of these Hoi!e.f'
Attorney IIojil-, Iio rcnreReiit
Mr. Itanium, rcpnilcilly ilclurcil Hmt
Hie fmiieiie i fill .f holes nml
Hint if it c lib I be nm tie liimlii.i' In
would offer no ohjoelirti. ir 'lv
Kifliiiiin for plucKiii r 'lie holen, Imw.
eer, were iniiiiilv lliose of plini,c
olo nml were mostly ucccplcil.
Intercut unions the hMcaloii was
ter keen mill oratorv on both miIch
was creclcil with iiipliuiM,
. KAN' J'KANCIKf'O, .Imi. H. I'or
iiier .Mnyor 1', II. Mi(uilh, presi
dent of Hie IluilillliK Tin ilcn Couueil
WilH expeelcil ill Ilic t'nitcil Ktiilen
lislnct eom I Inti1 (inlay uml file
lunula for Ilic ic.leno of Olnf A.
Tteitinoe iiinl V.unt'iw A. Clmiev ttlm
me ncnliitf mx jeur tciui in Ilm fed
oral prison ut l.iiitvcnwoilh, Knns.,
iin a result of the ihniiuiile conspir
uey coiitictioiin. It in sitjil (hut
HVi't.QWi, nlinost double (lie muoiint
reipiiiml for their i dense, Ims txcn
plcilpil by union men uml by friemU
of oi-Kiiiiirril liilmr, m the fomi of
eusJi mnl proM)ity IkuhIs.
Aueoiiliut; (o Hie ruling of the Chi
eiiKo JVdcrnl court of upiK-aN, it
would ieilliru .$1''(I,(I0II e;is)i bonds
10,000 for ciiieli M'ar of Iheir six
J I'll r helileliei'B for Hie lelease of
Tveiliuoe uml (linnet, or in (he case
of propel ty bonds, double that
HIIIOIIIll.
It is timlcrwlnml Hint f 120.(1(10 lint
been pluilj!.'it by n Koiitlierii Califor
niit mill), wIioku identity McCnrll.
icfu'cil to illvuk'L1. It is Hinted this
man will apply to Hie federal court in
Los AiikcIcn to file the $120,0(10
there, mid if tliin In refuscil, w ttjll
come hero mid file with the Mi('in1li
pli'dKt'K.
Not be lo I 'r ii It (Srottcrs,
A nicctliiK of the frull Rrowers of
the valley will be held In tho bate-
uieiit of tho library bulltlliiK, Mod
ford, Hnturda), Jnutiary 11, at 2 p.
m , for the purpono of txrfectltiK tho
iirRnuUatlou of tho new fruit associa
tion. Director! aro to bo elected and
other bunlnoHH will come before the
meeting. All Interested arc cordial
ly lilt lied to attend.
J. A. I'CIIIIY,
Chairman,
8. A. NYK.
Secretary.
PXOT3 TJIKIIiR.
UN PLAN RECALL
KA.V rifANCIHCO, Jim. 8.-Hilt
imiiicd lo Hceurc Hie rceull of I'o
lice JiuIkc ClmrlfN I', Welter, who re
diiceil the liuil or Albert IlrmlriekH,
nei'iiM'il of fiNAuiilliui,' two youiijj
eirlH, uml who laler Jlcil the oily, the
execiititt' eomiuillee of (he OeeniiNide
Woinen'H club here loilny inHiied mi
intilnlioii to nil nuiupiiV orntiin
lloim lo send lepicsentutiteK to n
mims iiicelintf selicduled for next
Tncfiiliiy. At Hint lime it i Hie in
(eiilion to pliiu n recall cnmpniL'ti.
The Hvv. Hubert Webb, puhlor of
ht. I'iiuIh eliureli, uml Mth. Otto
Kuliiiote, piesident of Hie Oceminide
Wn!iicn'n elub, will preside.
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OBITUARY
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The "John Kelly" Storm Uoota
for women.
Jun tlm tiling to keep tho
feet warm and dry.
at
"llettcr Tlian Ktcr"
Oppoilto I'oit Offlco
Mitritnret Hopper
Mnritnrot, tho C-yunr-nld daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. It, A. Koppcn, of
400 Ilcntty ntrcet, died nt the Hncrod
Heart lionpltal Tucndny afternoon of
whoopltiR coiirIi conipllcatlons, fol
lowing an lllncfin of two months, Fu
neral iirrnnKoincntN will bo announc
ed Inter. The decayed wmt it Krand
daughter of Mr. and Mm. I'. N'ormlte
of fOC llentty ntreot, and a niece of
W T Normllo of tho Jncolncti-Hado
companx of Portland. Mr Koppcn,
until bin removal to Jacknonvlllo n
year flRo, and Inter to Mcilforil, wat
n well-known Clovotnnd, p., nowiya-
per man,
REVOKE CHARTER OF
PENNSYLVANIA TOWN
HAHH1HI1UIKJ. I'n., Jon. 8.FtilN
tiro on (ho part of Conlsvillo (o puii
inli nny of the pcreoni iinpticatcil in
tho dentil of Zneh Wnlkcr, burned' to
dcnlh by n mob In AukuhI, lflU, re
Nidtcd toilny in n recommendation
before the 1'onunyUnnla IvKitlnturo
from Qoornnr Tonus Hint tlio town'
elmrter be revoked.
CTi !l ft W Start
I LJ' ' """ Day
: SSStT Wairm
UmJj With a
jW1Wt
SLEEPING with the
windows open is a "first
aid" to health and beauty.
But it makes getting up in
the morning n chilly ordeal.
With a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater you dress
fn comfort on the coldest day.
A touch of a match, and the Perfection is aglow in a
minute. Later, you can carry it to any other room, and
breakfast, read or sew in comfort.
In fact, a Perfection Heater is just as good as c firt,
and much cleaner and more convenient.
It U m kmmjm Aafr. Im. . JW JtUr U k ym
a fmtfmttimn. r tttll for JtttriHUn tmtmUfm.
a-awaa.a--agCagagaJHB,MMWTm
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CUmU)
41 MuWl 3tt Sui Trmmthm
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RUN-DOWN PEOPLE
.Mmle. SlliiliK by Vlnol
Warning Against Hooping Cough
WASHINGTON, Jau S A time
ly wnrnliiK iiKitliiKt dm uimikon of
the "ulmoptuK coiikIi" U IicIiik fir
oulato broiiilcitNt by the V. A. I'uti
lie Health Kertlco In an article by
Dr. W. C. Itucker, tlm aimUiaut mir
Keou Kfimrnt. With the advent of
cold wenlhur, when people crowd Into
elone iUiirtel with flreH IIkMciI,
wIiiiIowh ulomid and tentllatliui tdiul
off, coutiiKloUH iIIkiiiihii IiiikIu to
up rend more rapidly.
"WhoopliiK ooiikIi." Mii' h Doctor
Itucker, "Ik one of the mint Kvrlouit
of romiiulcablit iIIiihck to children
In Hit Immeillatii mid imunteHt of
for, In. The iIIhciimh U by no menu
iiiicoiiiiiioii In underfed children and
Ih often followed by tuberculuslit of
(he Iiiiikh. 1'nral) hIh and iiiuiiy nor
Ion affeclloiiN of tlm eve hate nlHO
rt'Hiilted from the oxcchhIwi coiikIi
Iiik. It Ih Hiiih neon that wbnopliiK
couitli, which, It Ih catlnmtod, killed
over in.Uilii American children In
Hi 1 1, Ih a d Incline xcrlotiHly affeeHliK
tlm piiblle health mid dumniidliiK
oiirmmt ittti'iilloii "
An a inemm of Itlontlf Iiik children
itffetited with whoophiK emmh, Dr.
Itucker hukkokIh that they be plain
ly labeled with a urcen arm band no
that other children nitty be warned.
I'nronU Mboiild iilmi caution their
children, he mild, iikiiIiihI tho tlniiKcrH
of exohmiKo puiiulU, trnillui; Kuni,
promlHcunuH kbiHiiiK nnd other meaiiH
by which Hputiun may lm transferred
from one pemou to another.
"Any iIIhciihu which kllU 10. 000
per annum Ih a xurlouH one," lir
Itucker concludud. "If bubonic
pliiKim were lo kill that muiiy chil
dren In tho I'nltiHl Htaten In ouu
year, tho whole world would iiunr
nntliio auuliiHt our country.
AVALANCHE BURIES
FIVE IN IN SNOW
nVIJItHTI, WiihIi, .Inn H Klvu
lit tt ii vvuio under u Hiublen avalaucho
or hiiow from tho CiihcihIo MoiintnliiK
it half inlln from T)eo, where tho
big ullile of IiihI Friday occuncil, and
ouu inuii purltilieil. Tho other four
went rem! ucd from tho iiiiihh of hiiow,
treert and gravel by workmtm out
ployed lo clear the tlreat Northern
tiackH In tho miiuiitaln piihh,
coiiHlderiibln portion of tho forluno
left her by her hiiKhnnd, MrH, A ho
ley Hub) today, will be luvcHleil the
homo.
I,ci;ul blanka for talo at tho Mall
Trlhuiiu offlco. tt
Hun-down conditions are canned
lt overwork, worry, too cloin con
finement, a chronic coiikIi or cold
which It lit difficult to core.
Wo want to nay to every ponton In
thin condition )ou need Vlnol, our
dullcloitH cod liver and Iron ionic
without oil, tho Kreal MroiiKth cre.t
tor. It will Hiipply Iron to tho blood
In the mmtt n.-mlly tnlmlliitcd form,
creuto healthy appetite, HtroiiKthen
)our dlKOhtlvo orKiuiH nnd mnko you
eat bolter, uleep better mid fell bet
tor.
A cane bait jiixt count lo our ut
teiitlon from Wont Svrniiton, 1'a ,
.Mrs. CIi.ik. Proper na)H: "For three
yearn I wtu all run-down, weak and
bad no appetite and after nil that
Hum nm Kind to tmy Vlnol Iiiih
brought hack my health uml ntroiiKth
which U jiiHt what 1 wan told It
would do."
Wo aro coiifldunt Hint Vlnol I tho
bout body builder nnd MtrciiRth
creator wo havo ever bold. Try it bot
tle on our Knuranteu lo refund )our
mono If It fallH to benefit )ou, Mod
ford I'linrmncy, Medford, Oio.
MRS. AKELEY PLANS TO
FOUND CHILDREN'S HOME
l.ONH IlKAOII, Cnl., Jan. 8.
Mr. Cliirn Hoyoo AUoloy, widow of II,
0. Aktiley, MIhiiohoIu lumber It Iiik.
Pimm today In found In 1oh AiikoIuh
ii homo for doHtltutn children of both
uoxoh. Ui-pliiuiH or chllilrou of Indi
gent naienlH will be ailmltliM. A
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Japanese
Store
Closing Out Salo
20 Off on
All Goods
West Main St.
Noxt tp HotQl ModfQVil
That Bad Cold
Vapor Treatment Surely Hoes (Twin
Out Tlial Stuffetl I'p Head
Don't try to break up a cold with
diiiiKcrouH Htomncb dlsturbliiK driiRH.
(lot directly to tho Infliiined mom
hraim by breathlnir llVOMHI (pro-
nouiico It HlKb-6-mo), Clot a bottle
for r0 contH nt CIiiih. HtriuiK'u mid
try thla rapid and economical trout
uieiit that thouhiiiiibi aro ubIiik.
Into n bowl of holllnt? water pour
u teiupoonful of IIYOMKI, cover
bond mid bowl with n towel, and
hronthu deep Into tho Iiiiihb tho heal.
Iiik vapor (hut arisen.
llrentho thin vapor for five, or ten
mluutcH until the bend fuula fine and
clear, thou go to bod and tdcop
Houudly until inornliiK. No cocalno
ur opium or harmful druen In 11Y
OMKI, It U uiiiilo of AiiHtrallnu
KucalyptiiH nud other uutlsoptlcs, It
In Kiiuruntooo to end cutnrrh, or
money liy,,
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MOE & CO.
JANUARY WHITE GOODS SALE
Starts tomorrow with scores of wonderf ul bargains
MOE & CO.'S WHITE GOODS SALES ARE BUILT UPON THE BEDROCK OP QUALITY MERCH
ANDISE. WHILE PRICES ARE NOT THE PRIMARY CONSIDERATION IT IS A MOST IM
PORTANT FEATURE BECAUSE WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A REPUTATION BUILT UPON
QUALITY AND PRICE, THEREFORE YOU WILL FIND IN THIS SALE THE HIGHEST CLASS
MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
A
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EMBROIDERIES AND WASH LACES
Our initial exhibit of direct importations of em
broideries and wash laces is the most extensive wo
have ever made, including the handsomest pat
terns we have ever shown. The values offered
permit of unusual savings from choice assortments
that arc complete in every line of representation.
WASHABLE LACES
Of even desirable kind are included in (ho Jan
uary AVhito Sale.
i00 dozen of French Ynl. Laces, lodges and Tnser
tion to match; regular selling price up to IHc a
yard sold only in 1- yard pieces dozen.. ..50
Cluny Ktlgcs and Insertion a variety of patterns
and widths arranged in two lots.' Sale prieo,
a yard 5 and 10
Hand-made Linen Luces, including Edges and In
sertion to match, a yard 19, 29, 39 to 75
AVe show a big line of Alacramae, Antioue-Fillet
and Oriental Laces in all-over and bands to
match; real new spring patterns, stile price, at
pcr.wird 35 to $5.00
EMBROIDERIES
Every novolty is shown, exquisite designs embroid
ered on French Organdy, Voile and Batiste, all de
sirable widths suitable for dresses and waists.
VOILE ROBE PATTERNS
A beautiful assortment of hand-mado patterns, 45
inches wide. Special at, per yard. , 98
Flouncing, Edgings, Insertion and Headings in
cambric, Nainsook and Swisses, at unusually low
prices 5, 7, 10, 12 tf, 15 up to $2.50
Baby Embroideries Especially Featured
Of the finest kind. Swiss and Nainsook Edges and
Insertion, all perfect and new patterns with fin
ished yoke to match, at lowest possible prices.
lfe grade colored Edge Embroidery in pink, bluo
and black, at from, a yard 5 to 15
LONG CLOTH
'!() inch long Cloth, special value, at, per bolt
3(5 inch Long Cloth, special value, at, per bolt,
i -j yards ,.,. ipl.oo
fl(i inch Long Cloth, special value, at, per bolt
12 yards $1.95
January is the great linen buying month of tho
year. We have been preparing for it for weeks,
and have imported for this sale immense quantities
of choice linens and fine cotton goods consisting of
Table Linens, Cloths, Napkins, Towellings, Bed
Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases.
TABLE LINENS
61 inch bleached Damask, G5e value, special 49
(51 inch brown Damask, Goo value, special 45
50 inch bleached Damask, 50c value, special 35
(JS inch bleached Damask, 85c value, special G9
72 inch bleached All Linen,, $1 value, special 85
72 inch bleached All Linen, $1.25 value, special 98i
72 in. bleached All Linen, $1.50 value, spec. $1.19
BLEACHED NAPIONS
20 inch, formerly priced $2.50, now $1.95
22 inch, formerly priced $3.00, now $2.48
21 inch, formerly priced $4.00, now $3.25
24 inch, formerly priced $4.50, now $3.69
HEMMED BED SPREADS
8-4, formerly sold at $1.00, now at 79
8-4, formerly sold at $1.25, now at 98?
8-4, formerly sold at $2.00, now at $1.69
9-4, formerly sold at $2.50, now at $2.19
10-4, formerly sold at $3.00, now at $2.69
10-4, formerly sold at $4.00, now ut $3.49
11-4, formerly sold at $5.00, now at $4.25
READY MADE SHEETS
72x90, seamed, 50c grado, now at 39
72x90, no seam, 75c grade, now at 59
72x90, no seam, $1.00 grade, now at 89
HONEYMOON NAINSOOK
30 inch fine llonoymoon Nainsook, spec, value 25
3(5 inch i'ino llonoymoon Nainsook, spec, value 35
40 inch i'ino Honeymoon Nainsook, spec, value 35
45 inch fine llonoymoon Nainsook, spec, value 45
3(5 inch fine Nainsook finished Cambric ll
TOWELS
18x32 Huck Towols, 15c valuo, each 9
18x30 Huck Towels, 20o valuo, each : 13
20x30 Huck Towels, 25c valuo, each 17i
20x30 Turkish Towels, 15c valuo, each 10
20x36 Turkish Towols, 20c valuo, each 14
22x40 Turkish Towels, 2oc value, each 17
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