Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 19, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MPiDFOUn MATU TRllUINR MiqnKORO. OKI-WON. TODAY. NHPTKMMIflU I!). 11)111.
IOCAL-AND
l
PERSONAL
Mr, and Mrs. I'etcr Ijarnehnrg were
At (ho mail) In MotUOfil ThUrSda.v
nflfrnoon,
Mm. U. H. Neither nnd Miss Laura
Knubor ot Jacksonville Hicnt several
ltoui-A In Medford Thursday.
Hp. It. C. Kcttcy of Gold Hill was
nMinKlncs's visitor In Medford Thurs
.day nttcrnoun.
.. ' .'William Ulrlch made n business
' lrl lo Grants Fas Thursday.
' Tho'ro l i photographer in your
- town. II. N. Mackoy, Main nud Con-
hfaj Mcdf6rd, Oro.
F. O. Yeats 3f Minneapolis a
rfi'tift of V. J. HnrUoll. passed
through Medford Thursday, on his
way homo from California.
T. O, ailniAro, n representative ot
Morris brothers, bond brokers of
rortland xvns In Medford Thursday,
S, J. Mycru, n former resident ot
Evans creolc district, v.ns down from
ltogno Ulvor Thursday.
Homo-mndo bread at Do Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo llradshnw ot
Brownsboro motored to Medford
Thursday.
Louis (icntner of San Francisco
passed through Medford lately, on a
visit to Grants Pass, his former homo.
Harry H. Foster returned from
Gold Hill Thursday, where ho has
been straightening out that towns
water system., .
n Koilitk finishing, best In town, at
Weston's. "
Tho Gold Hill band was In Med
ford Thursday evening, on Its return
from nn nulo trip ot tho valley, ad
vertising the mid-valley fair and sal
mon bako that will take placo Saw
uruay.
Mrs. II. Shannon left Medford
Thursday evening to Join her husband
at Portland.
Mrs. James Bass was at Ashland
Thursday, accompanying friends
that far on their wny to California.
Mrs. J. H. Bceman and Mrs. Illch
of Gold Hill spent Thursday after
noon in Medford.
Crater Lake pictures ,a book if
12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest
ever mado ot tho lake, for salo at
Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call
and sco them. 22S East Main street,
phono 320-J. tt
T. J. Eads made a business trip ,to
tho southern part of the valley Thurs
day.
O. II. Lawlor tho attorney was at
Grants Pass Thursday on professional
business.
Tho ladles' of tho Prosbytcrla.n
church will have a booth of homo
cooking at tho market Saturday.morn-
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phone M.
1471. '
. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler have
gono to Corvallls, whero they wero
joined by their son Alva, who went
by automobllo.
George Cotter of San Francisco, Is
tho guest ot his daughter, Mrs. Sid
ney Drown, arriving In Medford
A IIUI PUU VIVUIMp)! j
,. You will be surprised to find how
jlttlo It costs to havo tho Southern
Oregon Electric company do your
electric wiring and repairing. Phono
02P,
Mrs. C. It. Itay and her daughter,'
Miss Mabel who havo been spending
sovoral-weeks at Newport, aro at
homo again.
MI6S Mollle Itay of Applcgato was
I'tho guest ot Medford friends during
tho week.
., Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up
r to(-dato portrait artists on the Pa-
t clflc coast la taking chargo of tho
sco oft relatives who havo boon vis
Ittnff them.
W. H. Price, tho Central Point
blnehimKh, tnrrlod a few hours In
Medfdrd Thursday,
James W. Poart, foreman ot a big
orchard located southeast of Phoonlv
and owned by parties living In Hono
lulu, tyH In Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Waterman, who
OF MONTE CAHLO GAMES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Knlps woio at, a .. l,,,!,,,,,,:,,,. i fj.ii,, u JnniMrc nr Mnwnnn nuiuni
lltit cfiltl liKiMtml Irnln Wti 11 tiln luls .,,... , '" ' ' ' ' '"
v.,u w,,v...w..,.., ....... uuimiuj "'4 limit. Iivniir ill Ilimrnv untmt mutt
i " r " '-,, " inii'i ittiit
Hullo l'ulls, win tolull.v Mel roved j
Wednesday meiiing by n'fiio thought)
to linvo been of incendiary inigiii.
through spite ot someone who Ifeld!
n gUtdgo ngniitst ihe owner, lie lit re
tuiiehini; n mntoli Ihe nutehtno fmilj
evidently boon eoveri'd wilh brush to
inuke .iiird oC (ho work. The fiM I
the owner knew1 of (ho fife" us'
wlien lie saw the light of the flames.
have been visiting in Medford, loft'fmm his luek ihr. lie rushoil to,
' run urtitiiii iutt lint iiiiin it.i .. .. . .,
ii r- luj inn inv iiiiiv !" (I HIH-'
Med-
for-
for Vermont, Tuesday evening.
Low Is N'ledorme.ver of KoVth Jack
sonvlllo was a Medford visitor Thurs
day nfternoon.
Will Anderson, an nttorney of
ford, Is visiting In Medford, his
mer home. . '
Harrry Harvey of Gold Htlt was
atnong his Medford friends a short
time Thursday.
Luko Rynn nnd Fletcher Stout of
Jacksonville tarried a while In Med
ford Thursdav.
i.uko isasseu ami jojso Kreiion-
burgh came down from Ilutto Falls
Thursday. The former has since gone
to Itandon to visit relatives.
Mrs. T. P. Knhlcr left for tho north
Thursday evening and will visit rela
tives and frlomls at Portland and
Tucoma.
Tho condition ot William Angle,
the pioneer, who was taken suddenly
III Tuesday, Is considerably Improved.
The report that ho had suffered a
stroke of paralysis Is erroneous.
W. S. Coutant, formed editor of
tho Grants Pass Courier, died Wednes
day after nn operation for nppendl
cltis. aged .13 jonrs. Ho Is survived
by his widow and ono child.
W. II, Veneablo and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Haymond Phillips of Applcgato wero
of those who came to Medford Thurs
day. , Fay Canon loft for California on
Thursdny- afternoon's train nnd may
bo gono somo time.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Hoke ot Wil
low Springs district mado a trip to
Medford Thursday.
J. C. Smith of Kokuo River, coun
ty commissioner, was In Medford and
Jacksonville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shnpleigli of
St. Louis, Mo., who havo been in
Medford for some time, visiting their
son nnd other relatives, left for homo
Thursday evening, accompanied by
Mrs. Maulo.
Claus nrlenlng, who Is engaged In
stock raising east ot Medford, during
tho week sold threo head of steers
that weighed over 1300 pounds each
and brought nearly $3&0.
'According to Prof. Compera of tho
Oregon Agricultural Collcgo tho pota
to moth, which has wrought consider
nblo damage in California, has not
yet made its nppcaranco in Oregon.
It s partial to warm climates.
of nsho nud hot iron when he nr
lived. The mnehine was valued al I
$1200 ntul insured. The nuthoritirs,
utv making nit iilvo.stintioii of tlio!
ease.
Tho Women's Progressiva IUblo
class of tho XI. V.. church hold lis
usual monthly, business meeting last
Wednesday evening t tho church.
Tho business seslon was followed by
n social hour, after which refresh
ments were served by tho committee
In charge. ,
Attorney 11. F. Xtulkay spent Thurs
day night In Talent where ho wont tot
nddross tho old i-nldlors at the South
ern Oregon G. A. It. encampment at
Tnlent, which couuludes Its sessions
today.
PHYSICIANS SEE VALLEY
(Continued from Page 1)
cJmm
LONG-DELAY LIKELY
INJAWBRING
CONCOHl). N. U .Hepl 111.- "I do
nut think Thaw's cuo will bo settled
quickly;" vnM Counsellor Nooue, nun
or Governor Folkor's lo&nl udvlsem,
In uu Interview hoio today. "I have
Advised' tho governor to Investigate
(Miorully hefnro Inrnlug Thaw over
to New York."
Tcn-Ycnr-OliV Crosslnn Continent
SAX KKAXt'lSt'tl. Cnl.. Sept. Ml.
Toi.yor-M Wllllniu Wiljiht of
"situ Franeisi , ealled Ihe vouno-.
touiing inOloreyell! In the I'ntlnl
Slalo, ioday is on nuilo to Xew
Yorl City on hii iiiotoreyelo. 1 Tir
fiUlici U ni'ooiaiiau.viiig him. Yoiiug
Wright has main long loins up nnd
down (he Pitcifto c.a-t 1 It's nidit
already.
The l'nitiv hi Mi i,iii!ii hi th
Himillest kiioli'in ' Ku'epe, Iim. i i-i
coitie to (lie I i i il Mntei. on Ills
(Vachl. Ho itrvtttts niiiot of liis time
1 to .seiealWo Muilie of deii a
, fishes, and Iiuk lieiii in the N'ntth
.Atlantic for siin,- wieks mi (hat mi-
ShoGvS for the
Particular
Woman
We irldo iiiirelves nn the fact Hint
wo nio nblo to Kt'iw our ittitouieiH lo
their iidrfeel sKi'llsfiirtfoii.
Your rout nmy bo difficult lo (Id
Muli Instep. brokiMi down airh, (inn
hltH riiitii wpiirluri wioiik kii.d of
slioii hut om'wi Inane hda (uuulil til
how to Avoiconio Iholo dlfriiul'los
Wo nei'vo jiai'tltMilar vi'oinen nil
women inllsfttuiorUy,
Your eatl will b htilhly r.pM'o
lt ' vS
rji, cruifmv m Mi .unv
S&ttm m
I
"Oooo Stiuus"
OPI'OSITi: P()T OI'I'ICK
25
101 IN KKMiV "
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tfoifr IlifTi rilH.
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TIIK ACllNCV
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The jiriin . w.is willing (u inlk
liis vi-ieiiti' studies, liul lir
nvt tlisui--- .I'nhliii in aii
(he oeeasiou. The wives of (he vis
ilors were entertained fram to .I
n'eloek Thurdav at a rnrdeii imrly
at Hie home of Mrs. K. H. Piekel, ""
and in Ihe evening nltended the enn-("'""''
servntory miMoalo at the hig)iiw",,''
school. f""-
Toutorrnw niorniiig Ihe titiffifi-1itl '
bisiiics if (ho fti'spionV wilt he!
tniusnelcd mid in (life afternoon tin1,
delegates will return (o thi' hmues. i
This evening nl fi:H0 n'eloek thrf
wives of (he visiting ihvsieinii'- will i
be enlerlnini'd n( (he MedfOnl hotel'
by n banquet, nuil inter a smnher
will he given Iiv the Meilford jihysie
tnns to the visiting delegates.
Pa tiers
"Infnntlle Paralysis" Dr. K. O.
Parker, Pendleton, Ore. Dlncusslon
openod by I)r. W. T. Williamson,
I'nrllnnil Orn
. , ,, . , ,,,, 'were no other changes uMetdlng
"Chronic Xlombranous Peri-col lis; i ,, ,
., ,, ,K-n',i i . I smnll fractious,
tho Problem of Ilts Pathogenesis and . , . . , , ......
Trnnlmi.nl"-Ilr V. W Jnnns. Pnrl. "-' "" " "" '.
...... m :.i :. .... n. ! Peoples' Gai: ) SMhoard preferred
sttti.i. viv tiwiicniwu w'fi v jj mii
INUE
T
NEW YOltlv, S.-i't I a California
WOOD
i
For Sale
OAK, Fin, LAUflEL AND SLADW00U IN TICn, COflf) AND
CARLOAD LOTS
Frank H. Ray
Ynwl lit ivLh mirl VW Sfj. PTTfiNK 7fin.1l
" "- " "- ----- .--.. -- W-,, M ..W... .WW WW .-.
XH'.xri
Take "Pupc'i. )api'isln" and in 1'lvo
.Minnies You'll Wi'ndor What lti-
('nine of Misery In Stomal ti
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion of tint food did tho
damauo do j on? Well; don't liolh-
,, .. ,. i.. .. .. ii-
rr. ii jiiur aiuuinru is in n revnn; zGQiitto!)Tiiit,yiK,y.Kr(.,;y.
if sour, gnsny and upnet. nnd what I - - -
you Just ate tins fermented Into stub-1
born lumps; lic.nl illtry and actio; '
belch gnses null nobis and eructate)
titidlfystiH.! food; brMth fgiil. tongue i
coated Just Inko a Mule I'apo's Pin-J
pepsin nud lit five niluiitea you won-,
ur.r wnai iwcnuio or tiio Imllgratluu
mid distress.
.Millions of men and women today
know that It Is noodles (o have n Imd
weak at tho oponltu of (he stuck niur
1 ket today, tint former losing I H and
New Haven 1. Kxcept fur oho point
Merlins In Cnumllan ParKle, there
A. Ik Starbtick, Dallas, Oro.
"Keeovorabllity of tho Insnno"
Dr. Win. House, Portland, Oro. Dis
cussion opened by Dr. K. Loo Steiucr,
Salem. Ore.
'Abdominal Adhesions" Dr. It. C.
Coffey, Portland. Oro. Discussion
opened by Dr. A. C. Scolcy, Itosfcburg,
Ore.
"Infection and Immunity and tho
Consolidated -Chi. anil Vorthurn Pa
cific became strong. During tho af
ternoon the entire, list showed a bet
ter tone. Hands were steady.
Tho market c'osed strong. .
Petroleum and Ne Haven war very itomnrh. A little DIpop-lii oeemHou-
ally keeps this delicate organ regu
lated and limy oat their favorite
foods without ftvir.
If your stomach doosn't take earn
of.ynur liberal limit without rebel-1
linn; If your food Is a damage Insteail
of n help, remember tk iiilrkt,
surest, most hnrmlwM rolluf Is Pap's
Dlnpeptln which eoU only fifty,
oouts for n largo orso tit drug storos.
It's truly wnuderfiil It dlgiHitM food
and sets thing stnilglit, si gently,
mid easily tlint It Is really astonish
ing. Plorfso, for your snke, don't go
on and on with u w'eak, dlimrderiHl
stomach; t'n mo uiiueci -nary. I
dictated Xicthods of DIacnosIs nnd
.Mrs, J. B. Grlbblo left for WaJd-;iaclcrolhcrapyDr j, P Tamlcsio.
port, Lincoln county. Thursday OVcn-lForog. Orove. Ore. Discussion onen-
Ing. whero she will remain a towi,t i... r,, t m stmrf Pnrii.mi n
i . - .. ., ........, ,.w.
weeks.
v Dr. .G. II. Carter, who practiced
dentistry In Xledford sovernl years
ago, passed through tho city Thurs
day, en routo to Northern California.
Ho Is engaged In farming In Yoncalla
valley, Douglas county.
Tho remains of .Mrs. W. P. Wood,
who died In Xledford Tuesday, wero
taken to Vallejo, Cnl., tho former
homo of tho deccasod, for burial.
Thoy wero accompanied by XIr. Wood
and ono of his daughters.
'Georgo'Uutl, Jr., who is conduct
ing tho Clarendon Iotel at Yroka,
Cal., nrrivod In Xledford Thursday
evening, on a visit.
W. F. Horn, tho Central avenito
merchant, mado a trip to Ashland
Thursday.
"$io Health Laboratory and Ills
Relation to tho Physician, Health Of
ficer and Public" Dr. n. L. Arms,
stnto bacteriologist, Portland, Ore.
Discussion opened by Dr. W. B. Xlorsc
Salem, Oro.
! JF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
If Cross, IVveiMi, Coiisdp.ilcil. I til
Ions, Stomach Sour, Give "Cali
fornia S)rii. of Figs."
Business for Sale
Dp Vtip'.s liltlc HHiiliiimliiiii (Iroi-pr.v, ConPi tlioii
ei'.v ami Cijjm-Ktoiv, IIS W. .!:tin SI., Mrdronl, Oiv.
This is (i utuitl live HMIc hiisincs, aiid iT pntporly
luiiidd will pnya limn and loy K'"d wni-8 and li."
jior ccnl on flic money invented. ' Any one with Hitt
isfaelory ivreifiieca who really ineaiw Inirfiiieiw will
lie ul l i wed (o come into the tdoro Cor a' wefdt ov a
month ami xeojusl what we are doiuj;. The Jtnlft will
not inelude my wholesitle ov retail mugnKiiio biwi
ne,s.s', whielt I slutll eoiitinne at 122 W. .Main fit.
( A. DM VOU, Medford, Ore.- Phone. 122-1?.
A la.xntlvo today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Chlidrou simply will not
tnko the time from plnjr to emptv
portrait dopartmont for tho Gerkin
'& Harmon Photo company, 228 East
Main sireeX
J. L. Whcelor, Jr., and Mr. and
,Xlr. J. W, Hdwnrds of Ashland mado
a trip to Xlodford tho first ot tho
week.
Mr. and XIrs. G. II. Nellls, who
havo been at tho Cnrpentor orchard
for some time, havo gono to Denver,
to loiato.
"Inruranco your best asset." Havo
tho best. Placo your insurance with
Holmes, tho IiiEuranco Alan, right if
ho wrlteo it. tf
Harry Wulf lias relumed to Forest
crook from a trip to Siskiyou county,
' Cal J,.,
i, A. Grlssom or Climax transacted
M. V. Halo of Itogtto Hlver, ono of ;0j,on0(j l)y Dr G. S. IJcnrdsloy
tno oldest pioneers or southern Ore
gon, spent uovgral hours in Xledford
Thursday. 't
Dr. and XIrs, E. K. FJsher of Salem
are guests of ashler .McDonald of
tho Jackson County Hank. Thoy
woro noighbors back Ju Iowa somo
years ago.
Mrs. Charles Hlnes of Forest Grove
and her children, who havo boon vis
iting relatives Jiving on Applegate,
loft for homo Thursday, accompanlod
"A Rovlow of tho Present Status of their liowtria. wheh Income cIokkm1
tho Tonsil Operation" Dr. Shormanfup with waste, Ilrr gets shuglsh:
K. Wright, Portland, Oro. Discussion stomach sour,
opened by Dr. J. J. Emmons, Xlodford,! Look at the tongu. inothsr! If
Oro. enntod, or your child is listluM. erovi.
President's address Dr. n. E. Illn- feverish, breath bad. rastlots. doesn't
go, Pendleton, ore. oat heartily, full of rold or ban m
"Tho Treatment of Pulmonary Tu- throat or any othar children's nil-
berculosis by Xlcans of Artificial mont, give a traapoonful of "Callfor-
Pnoumo horax" -Dr. Halph C. Mat- nla Syrup of Figs," then don't worry.
son, Portland, Oro. Discussion opon- because It Is perfectly harmless, ind
cd by Dr. A. EsPIerco, Portland. Ore. in a fow hours all this constipation
"Acuto Gastric Dilation" Dr. A. 'poison, sour l.llo -find formantlng
II. Hoss, L'ebanon, Oro. Discussion iwnata will gmtly move out of the
is-els, nnd you have n well, playful
gono, Oro. child ngnlu. A thorough "liiMldo
"Tho Princlplo ot Extension In tho cleansing" js oftlmos nil thnt Is nsces
Treatmont of Fracturos of Long KlTy. u shoulil bo tho first trent
nones" Dr. J. A. I'ottlt, Portland, 'ment given In any sicknosu.
Oro. Discussion opened by'Dr. F. G.j Howaro, of countitrfolt fig aynuw.
Swodonborg, Ashland, Oro. )Ak your 'druggist fVr n Rn-ieiit hut-
"The mnuonco or Tiiyrold Extract tie of "California Syrup ot Figs,"
In Gynecological Work" Dr. C. J. 'which has full directions for hnliloa.
Smith, Portland, Ore Discussion op- children of all iikom and for grown
cnod by Dr. W. II. Ilyrd, Salem, Ore.) up plainly pnutwl on (he bottle.
"Tho Infoctlvo Naturo of Certain Look larefull- find seo that It Is made
Casos of Chronic Doformlng Arthr!- tho "Cillforulo Fig Syrup Com
Saturday & Monday
OxVjA.CjrxTLl.JN h
business in Xledford Thursday nftor-
noon;
. i i.
Private music lessons from CO
cants upward to three dollars por
losson, according to subject and
toachor choson. Xledford Consorva-
ory, Collego Illdg., 31 North Grapo.
ltt H. lliillock mado u IiiuIucbs trip
to AshlaUd tho foro jnrt of tho week.
Mill: nud croam at DqVoo's.
DufiiMcmuiniVi tit't-rtttnr
WeRs & McGowan Co.
UERTA'KJilRS
East assistant
Day Phone I!U7
Night V. W.. Weeks 10.1-J.tl
Phonos
A. K. Orr 07H-M
forcntlal Diagnosis Itnport of Cases
Dr. F. E. Hoyden, Pendleton, Ore.
Discussion opened by Dr. E. F. Tuck-'
or, Portland, Oro.
Extrautorlno Pregnancy with DIf-1 S3?I?'-
J KH tl l
lt,lVUHl
z. a r.s n- a r. t
, " T. T -1A- 1.1'
vmvtwmw
by Otto Cantrnll, who will nttond tho tis"-Dr. T. Homor Coffeen. Portland
Pacific University. MIh XIIlos Can- nm Tiii.inn nnnnmi .v nr n i.v I
(rail and nnodier son motored (o ii0 Voro. Oakland. Oro. I
.Mod font with tliom.
Lolo, tho Indopcmdenco pacing maro
which won eight heats at tho lato
Jackson County Fair, was first in the
2:30 pacoat tho DauglaH County Fair,
now progrohsing at Hosoburg.
Phil Xlestoljan, Sr., accompnnled
by his son, Otto XlcUchan, and his
wlfo, hayo motorod from Portland to
Grants Pass, whero XIrs. Phil Xlots
chan is visiting her daughter, XIrs.
Konneth XlcKonzlo Xolll.
Clarenco Keames, IJ, S. dstrict
attornoy for Oregon, pabscd through
Xledford Tliursilu)-, on routo to. Sun
Francisco, on business connected
with tho action to bo taken by tho
government against fraudulent land
locators in Oregon.
Got your children's hair bobbed at
the XIannolJo Hair Shop. 407 Gar-
nott-Coroy nidg. Phono C57-U. IPC
Cot your children's hur bobbed at
tho XIarmollo Hair Shop, -107 Gar-nott-Corey
Hldg. Phono C57-U. IfiC
George E. Neubor, who Is ranqhlng
on Evans creok, was in Xledford
Thursday, cu routo to Jacksonville.
pany.
Duti't iio fooled!
m
Tonq Leatlej Guilty of Murder
HAN FItANCISCO, C.1I., Sopt 18
A vordlrt ot hocond degreo murder
was returned hero today against
Yeo king, who fired tho first shot '
in tho Chlucso tong war horn lasti
March,' which resulted In tho slaying
ot thirteen Chinese. Yeo King, n
Jiioinbor of (bo Suey Slug tong, kill,
od Y. Nynhara, a mombor of the
Ding Kong tong, Xlurcli 9,
Hsi1 wire
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Oil IlENT Sowing ma
ehlncH for falo or rent, 237 Ho.
Holly. ICO
FOIt SALE OH TItADE Itollnqulsh
ment with buildings for salo nr
trade for auto, housn and lot.
what havo you? Hox C. W caro
Mall Tribuno. ICO
ovjiirrjw
m
UiAttttriJt'Tli
B5t locnted
arid moafc
popular
hotel in the
City. Running clisJtillcd
ice water in cacli ry'cirn.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff ah Roonis
12 room ....
GO roorpi . . . .
00 rooiru ...
60 roomi ilitk piirili lath
SO roomi vuli pdnlt titli
$1.00 each
l.r.OVn.,1,
2.00encli
2.00 cadi
2.CC each
30 (Uitei, nedroom. par
lor and bath - 3.00 each
For nioro than ono &uct add $1.00
cKirr. to lUt cbevo, ifict tor
f.utli cdi'innsj sueit.
duct'cii. by tusk or matli.
Ma c4mwi( CAtttir VI'. K-ilUy
JDSBlH53E!S62SZSSSIHa!ffiiSfl
Colored Mcssaline I'Mnishcd IVltii'tutls,
loolc like nie.MMaline silk, wear hitler,
..t ff4 j) !-
Ladies' Colored Tailored Waists, regu
lar $1.2") values, to elo.se out (Jfty
Hras'ie, lace and hook front, all ai'en,
'if VA)c
Outing
eial .
Ilannel (lowiiH, colored,
.spe-85
l!itf Col ton ISIankef values, white and
colors, al : ?)Sri
ChildreiVs Ulaek Raleen ooihciw.20
.Men's (linghain and Madras
e.vtra well made, full sizes ...
fthlr
."J50
Men's Mih' Overalls, full cut, heavy
t
wMlil, all sizes, jMiii value for..750
Ladi'es JJIhc
a pair . .'...-
I fie llo'si', Ihis salo only,
: :t()0
Klatiueletic Kiluonas, special Jpl.u'f)
Children's lllaek llo, heavy riblicd,
rcKnlar IHe values, this sale. . 100
Mip; values in Ladies' Silk Onyx Hose
at :J50
Ladies' (liugham iruiiH, hlue cliecl;,
ai -ny
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Xew ahsorLineiil (iihhams, spee'1.200
Pearl Miittons, card 20
Flair Pius, t '. JI0
Snap h'ast oners, card ., .'0
JJarniii Cotlou, spool .,. 20
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Mending 'Pissue . ..; .' 50
15c, 20(- and 9fto I'lMi Support ers, per'
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pair 100
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New ShiituiMit ()f LndieV. CoiIh
visit, tail' Peally-ld-Woftr Imparl iiienl,
second floor.
M. M. Department
Store
Successors to MeGkers
130 EAST MAIN ST.
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