Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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All uomiiiiiiilriillon should ho la
by Friday, Address imcloty editor,
ur phono 83-J.
TlHiro Iiiih been llltln entertaining
Hut nil week, few of the dub held
tlmlr regular meeting nud nsldo (ruin
ii riw Informal affair thero luu
Iicoii lintlllllg going on.
There wnrii nmuy parlies uttt'inlln,!
lint Kk' Kii.lco on tint Koiirtli, re
maining (or weiik-enil at Klamath
I'all. and quite a number of fntnl.
lie on leaving each day fnr tho
mouulnlti or lint shore for Dm
unrin Aathr,
The innrrlttKo of MUn Hadln (liicheii
u ml Mr. Elmer Adaiua.wni solemnl'ivl
July nth nI tint liiitmi of tint groom'
parent, Mr. and Mm. ('. A Adain
mi North From street, Rev, W. I'
Hhleld perrormlng the wi'Mimy.
Tim lirliln iM'itiitlfnlly gowned In
whlltt tnllo, in rr li'il it lirdlnl l)iiuiiiul
n( wliltii roses niul was uiMoiuiiniilntl
liy .MIm Ini't Itedpntu, iim maid of
honor. Mr. Clarencu Tttdrlck o
holt limn.
Tim bride has llwd In (Irlffln creek
dint rid wliern kIio linn many frlniid
ninl thi groom I well known In MmW
font wlintu ho I In limine,
Tln wedding gtlesta rt Mr. and
Mr. :. I.- Itmlpiith, Mr, mnl Mm. J.
M. (Inrlixi, Mr. mid Mm. It. It. Iluche
Mr. and Mm. J. K. Ouches, Mr. mid
Mm. J. '. Moore. Mr. mid Mm. C. A
Adam, Minn I lift Iti'dpulli, MIm.IIoW-
In Mooru, Messrs. II. Itudpath, Robert
Kedfuith, Jack Moore, Michael llrown,
Clareiire Tcdrlrk.
Mr. mid Mm. Adam will m nt
lioiiin to tlirlr friend nt 330 North
rront street.
Tho lant regular mrtliiK of tho C.
W. II. M, of tho ClirlMlan church was
ln'lil thin week nt tho homo of Mm.
II. P. Mulkey on Quince atreet, Mm.
II. II. Kerby vtnt In chariot of tin)
liroKrmn whlrh follow;
Hong, by the society.
Prayer, by Mm. Drlskcl,
Koiik, by (lio society.
Mm. K. It. Heeley gave a bratillful
reading, "Feast of tho Apple Illooms"'
which wb written by Mri. Heeley'
unci" for Iht grandmother. Mm.
()rtnidi Kirkpatrlck had n paper on
"Tim Indiana of Northern Canada,'
whlrh wna n woll handled aulijoct.
Tim irildint Hh'ii took chir of
llm iiifotltiK for tho Illinium acmlon.
Tho roll call ahnwed kIkIiIi'vii iiumii-
bom (mount nml five vlaltom. A
thorn wim no further hitaluona n fo
etal hour followod, nflor which vory
dollcluiia rofrrahnirnta wnro aorvod
by tho hoilpa nualatod by Mm, Junai
Wold and Mm. Qulnlny. Tim inoot
Iiik adjournod, all votliiK Mm. Mill
koy u vory pU'unant liontcni.
Tho attractlvo homo of Mr, nud
Mr. Harry U. I'mlor on Rliklyou
llflr.htM Iibm boon purcliaicd by Dr.
mid Mm. Kniuiona, Mr. I'oitor loll
, till Wook for linporlnl vnlloy whoro
ho will uiakn hla linuio, Mra. 1'ontor
umlMUa Mary luuvlnu tho flmt or
tho month.
Mm. .1, P. Miiiidy oiilorlnluoil with
n porch party nud inunlralo Monday
iVimliiK. Ilor kuum(n woro .Mr. uud
Mra. IM Aiidrowii, Mr. nud Mm. Oco.
Andrew, Mr, nud Mm, II. K, (loro,
Mr. II. K. I'oHlur, Mm, llolou (lulo
of I'ortlaud, MUh Cnrolluu A ml rows.
i ' ' '
Mr. uud Mm. M, Alford mid aou
Herbert. Mm. C. I, HutchlHon, Mm,
V. I, Vawtor, MIdh I'oru HutchUon
mid Mr, McCurdy, liavu rctumod from
mi unto trlit to Klaiuuth I'ulli.
Mm. A. U. Warner and MUn IMnu
Wnrnor or (lardon City, Kanns.
inolhor and alitor or Mm. Aborcrom
hlo, uro tho Kiioala or Mr. nnd Mm,
Almrcromble at "Oak I.oiIro."
Mr, Jark Merrill luul n hi Kuusts
nt tho lloiloo at Klanmtli FnlU, Mr.
uud Mm, (looro Iloono Cnr)oiitor,
HpruKiio UIvkoI and Itnbort Hulil,
a
Mr. oiid Mm. Kd Urown, Hr. Con
toy uud IiIh aUtor, MIh Conroy, huvo
rot urn tnl from mi nulo trip tliroiiKh
Kluuiuth county,
Mr, nud Mm, I'ruuk Owon niul
Mm. Frod llopldna linvo returned
Irom tho Itodoo at Kluuiuth.
MlaVMarJorlo fln'KK of Aaliliiml
liii((flho week In Mud ford vUllliiK
IrU'Hiln,
MUn Ktllior I'oolu Iiiih ruturiinil
from u vUI In Klorktnii,
Mm, ICftiJ HoynoliU Itui rciiiriinl
flout u vlill lit Aluuy,
Mm. Ilnrry (Irny ontortiilnpd nt
liiuchoou Tiiimduy inoriiliiK, for MI"h
Idn l.no Kontnor, Tho liouno wiih
prttlllly docornliid, tint color kcIiuiiiu
IiiiIiik In Krouti nud whlto, Tho
ifiiftntii IiokIiIob tho lionor KU"t, woro
ModniiiPN WIhiIiIoii lllddto, Itnlpli
llnrdwoll, A. II. Drury, Ilnrry Mud
miy, (loorKu HoIhtIh, llomor Itotlior
ninl, Mimic l-'oru HuIcIiIniiii, Htinmi
Dniiol, Mablo Kciiutlln, .loncplilno
Itoot.
Ml (loralillun Itukoa, daiiKhtor of
Mr. mid Mr. Low Ittiko wna married
Tumitay iiflnrniion to Mr. Curl II.
Iloiini) ut JuckNonvlllo. Tho mnrrlaito
comi'ii u u Hiirprlmi to tho runny
frli'iida of tint brldo, who la woll
known lii'to.
Mr nud Mm, llotiut lonvo inM
week for I'ortliiud, whoro thoy will
live.
Mr Vnnco CoIvIk loavm HumlnV
for Coon liny, whoro hit will Join u
kiirvoyliiK party, tutor ho Ikiivo for
Alnaku whoro ho will bo n uioiubor
of tho party tmeytn: for tho kov
ernineiit riillromt
t m
Mr. mid Mr. .1 .T Hummer lib
and roti l.oo, Mr. and Mm. (). How
limn nud duiiRhtor, Mr. nml Mra. J.
W. Nickel mid fnuilly mid lliulou
I. Iiik linvo rotiiruod from an oiiIIuk on
Illit lluttit.
MU lloA CIoiikIi of INirtlnnd I
tho KUrt or hnr mint, Mm. I K.
nuynri. MU CIoiikIi la on route to
Hut riilllpplne and nail from Han
I'rancUro July 1Mb.
Mr. ltowol Coffin of Chicago nr-
rived Ydiicday mid will M'nd (ho
rummer with hi parent, Mr. and
Mm. K. V. Coffin,
Mr. nnd Mra. J. OliuMend and fam
ily ami Mr, nnd Mm. Kdward Houltcr
and family havo rolurucd from mi
uutlnK at I'roRpoct,
.
Mr, and Mm. Jame lute and Mr.
Ilunry Halo Iibo Monday for an
auto trip tliroiiKh Central Oregon.
MU niadya ArmatronK nnd Ml
Clnrn lliirrl havo returned from a
vltlt In (Irani I'a,
Mm. Jonoph Rlnnott eulertaliied t
luncheon Tuemlny, tint Kuenta wore
Mra, 11, Kcoflelil, Mm. J, K. Hlownrt.
Mra. A. Kollohnr nud Mia Aiiulo Kel-
k'hor. ,
Mr. nnd Mra. (Icnrffo Doono Cnr
peiiter loft till wook for California
After n abort vllt at Del Monlo, thoy
will motor to Mndford,
Mra. i:, II. Ilmiloy nnd children left
I'rldny for Henttlo, wlmro thoy will
meet Mr. Ilmiloy mid leuvo for Alnakn
roturuliiK In (ho full.
Mra. (loorKn l.lndloy nud chlldron
uud Mm, Keeloy nud chlldron loft
Thumduy for Newport whoro thoy
will apoull n month,
Mm, W. I,, llollowny entertained
a number of friend TuoNday uvenltiK
nt n picnic auppor on her Apploi'.nto
mluliiK ilulm,
Mr. nnd Mra. Knlph llardwoll mid
Mr. nnd Mm. Wlieldon lllddlo ro
turned Thiimdny from n motor trip
to I'ortlaud,
Mem Heth llullU, Martin Crick,
aim nnd ItoKor Hitchcock loft thU
week on a trip to Cremeiit city.
Mr. nud Mm. ItoKlnald I'amona nil 1
family returned Thiimday from n
motor trip to Mount Croat, Cat,
Mr. I'rederlck I.ayton of Mllwau
l:lo, Wl., wna a kuo till wook at
tint homo or Mm. Albert lloppln.
Mm. Union (Into of Portland loft
for Portland NVednenday after a (on
ilay'a vlilt In Medford.
Mr. and Mm, Gardner Ilulll leave
Tuesday for Ixa Annele. whoro they
will make (heir home.
Mm, Kdn Yockey of Hcddlng,
Cat,, I tint Ktioit or hor aluter-ln-law,
MU Helen Yockey.
Mr. and Mra. John Orth nnd fam
ily aro stendlnK aovcrul weuka In
Klamath county.
Mr, Hd I'errln of Stockton la ipond
Ihk a tow daya In MeiUord.
Mm, llnllliluy Wnltild nml little
iliiliKhlorV Lillinu Dorothy, lmo been
KiifHlH of HI, I'ViinciM neiiilemy, I'orU
liiinl, for two weekw, A aiirprlMe
purly wnn (riven lo l.tlllnn Dorolliy
liv llio ilerM of llie iiemlemy, na
alnlcil liy llio imixlo pnpilx, llio oc
en ii n bcluK Hi" tliinl unnlverxriry
of Die little truly' liirlluliiv.
Mm, , (', Wiek enlerliiltia loilny
nl Iter liome on Ibnnett iiveiuu; with
ii thimble party. 'I'lie ftrtexlx are:
Monilniiiea Mwriiil .Soulier, perl An
ilerfon, A. I'. OIhiui, V. M. Vim
Kcoyoe, V. .Menlo A. N. Hil.lo.
Iirnml, A. V. Hnrelriif, M. V, Wiik
ner, Kiijreno Ulee, Kdwunl Sleep nml
MiK Nillio Knoh of ('liiouuii.
The IiiiHoh of Die Ciitlinllo elmreli
jjiivo n very enjoyable ilnneo Kriilny
oveniuir nt (lie S'litnloriiim. About
filly ooiiploH ilniieeil lo tint miixie of
iiiirelriKK'H rehe(ni. The IihHm in
elinriju were: Mrt. A. Duff, Mm.. I'.
J.yilen nml Mrx Owuev I'utlon,
Mr. nml Mm. Wilbur .Joiiox, Mm.
K. I.. Taylor, Mi Mnml Newbury
nml Doiiiihl Koubury were union j;
llio runny who iiioloreil to I'roMjiect
July 1.
Mm. Fred Heed nnd little daiiKh
tor, Wnvo linvo returned from n vUlt
In Klumntli I'uIIh.
Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Folfccr and
Mm. Ira IMuIku leavo next week for a
trip lo Aluaka
Mr. and Mm. Win. itmlth ant re
reiving roni'.rntnlatloiiH upon the birth
of n aou.
Mra. Kerb)' Miller tin a her mic't
her Hlutur. Mm. F. II. Keller of Chl-
cbko.
Mra. Fred Hoed hna returned from
n fortulKht'M vUlt nt Klamath Falh.
MU Inn Cochran hna returned
from u visit nt Hutto Fnlla.
a
Sfis Nellie Ilneli of riiienu'o lli
Kiieil of Mm. Van Seovoe.
Mli Helen Dahl baa returned from
n visit at Kiddle, Ore.
Mm. Kd Warner and children left
till week for Newport.
r
The Friday club wa entortalned
week by Mra. Lutuidcn.
'
Mr. Kd Andrew left thla week for
Cooi. Hoy.
Mm. Florence. Halllday-llalght I
vliltliiR In I'ortlarid,
At the Churches
rmliollr Cliurrli
Cor. Ilth nnd Onkilale)
Mnatca 8 nnd 10:0.
Chrlatlan Uoctrlnu DHG.
Haptlama 2 lo .1.
Kvenlng IJovollon 7 30,
CorKrnl Point llnpllil Clmrrli
Mornlriic wunhlp II n. m., Itov.
Mra, W. T. 11. MncCiillotiKli. II. A..
Vator. Krenlni- womhlp 8 p. in. aer-
mon.by Ilov. II. W, MncCulloUKh, I'll.
1). Hlrnnger welcomo to all crvlco.
Ion I, ut hern n.
Bervlcea nt 'Aon Lutheran, ai W.
Fourth Bt., will bo conducted In Knj;.
Huh nt 7:30 p. m. No mornlnic ihx
vice. lllblo Kchool at 10 a. m.
Co mo and womhlp.
l-'lrxt ItnntM Clmrrli
Tlov. n.V. MucCulloiiKh, Ph.D. Pnator
MornliiK womhlp 11 n. m. Hermon.
"The World's Oreatet Namo." Kv
bnlriK womhlp 8 p. m. fk-rmon. Hn7.
pirn. V. T. I), MacCiilloiiKh, II. A.
lllblo achool 9M.r.; II. T. H. If. 7. Oood
Hood musle. gtraneera welcomo to
nil service.
At the Vrv MelliMllt Clmrrli
District cpiarterly tneetlnK. Preach
ing lonjKht at 8 o'clock. Sunday ser
vice: Sunday school at 9.45 a. m
lows feaat nt 10:10 a. ni preachlnK
kt 11 a. ill. followad by the aacra
ment. PreachlnR, mlialonary -crmon
'ut 3:30 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m.
Ilov. J). 1). DodKo, district elder, will
be In cbarne. Come. J. E. Hradlor.
pastor.
Oukilaln Ave. MeilMxlNt
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m.
Morning subject "Tho Conquerlng
Itodeomer": evening, "The Ilrlght
Sldo of Llfo."
Prayer and lllble study Thursday
evening
Strangem nro welcomo to our ser
vice. II. M. Hrnnham,
Pastor.
Woman' MIsHlonary.
The Woman's Missionary Council
or the M. K. church, South, met In
regular business session Tuesday eve.
Meeting opened with ong, "Tho Son
X1 Mnn Goo Forth to War." Pray
er, Mrs. C. K. Kirk, lllblo Lesson,
John H. Chapter read by Mrs. Bran
don. Heading, "Seven Ways of Giv
ing." Mm. C. K. Kirk. Heading.
"Work Among the 'Immigrants,"
Mm. Taylor Heading, "Work in the
HIuiiiB and Mountain," Mm; Hdhurn
Lewis. Heading, "Work In Non
Chrlstlnn Land," Mm. niloy O. Hon
son. 8ong, "(Jod nicss our Nntlvo
Land," Heading, "Our Kducntlon
al Need," Mian f-oln Kirk. Heading,
"Work Among tho Negro," Ml
Ho Wliltney. Hendlng, "Opening
of tho F.llzabeth Inn, at 10S0 Hush
!U Han Francisco, Cat., by Mm.
Hlloy I). Kenson. Ilcnedlctlon.
ClirlNtlan Cliunh
The musical numbers at tho Chrla
tlan church will consist of the fol
lowing number: Morning service,
duett, "Jean Lover of My Soul", Mm.
Wold, Miss Hozelrlgg. Evening ser
vice, anthem, 'Our Hymn or Pralso. '
solo, "Tho Golden City," Mis Pierce.
Presbyterian Cliurcll
Preaching at 11 a. in. Dr. J. L.
1IIII will preach In tho morning In
tho absence or pastor. All are cor
"(I In liy Invited to tho services.
Primary Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Kindergarten at 11 n. in.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 8 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Tho pastor will bo In his pulpit next
Sunday;' July 19th.
Sunday School nnd ndult Hltit
classes 9 MS n, in. Kpworth League
'8: 15 p, m,
1'rnyer meeting Thursday evenlnjt
S o'clock. Thomo, "Your Prlvllogo
as n Cltlxen."
Kxrollent music by o.horii choir
under the direction of F. 0. Ednicnds.
Special program lor Sunday, mornln
nnd evening. You nro cordially In
vited to all tbo-o services.
Special music:
Anlhom, "Incllno Thlno Ear," Illm
met.
Solo, "My nedcemer nnd My Lord.''
Huck, will bo aung by Mr. !, C.
Ed men ds.
Anthem, "For God So Lovod Thfl
World," Stnlner.
Miss Gladys Hlnmnn -rill sing "Tl)0
Savior's C'oinmnnd," by h Chip-mnn.
I'lmt Clmrrli of Clirl-', SrlentUt.
Sunday Service at 11 o'clock. Sub
ject "Sacrament."
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 8 o'clock.
All aro cordially Invited.
Sunday School att 10 o'clock. All
under the age of 20 aro welcome.
Heading room In Church edifice, 212
Oakdale Ave., is open from 1.30
to 4:20 dally except Sundays and
Holidays.
Flmt CtirUllaa CfiHrcli.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to you to attend tho services Sunday
Good music. Cool room, congenial
people, come.
Morning sermon 11 a. m. "GcGt
tlng tho most out of Service."
Evening sermon at 8 p. m., "Hu
manities Ingratitude."
Sunday School 9:45, classes (or all
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
special service.
Mid-week prayer meetings havo
been wel attended but wo need yon
Thursday eve at 7:45,
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
Medfonl Methodist Kptacopal Church
(Cor. Dartlett and Fourth Sts.)
E. Olin Eldrldgo, Pastor.
Services Sunday as follews:
Preaching 11 aim, and 8 p. nt. Sub
Jcctcs, morning. "Tho Light That
Never Falls." Evening, "Following
The Gleam."
BAD OPERATION
AVOIDED
By Timely Um of Lydi E
Fmkluua's Vcf UU
CcMtqKHtlMi.
Mr. Sewers' Owa HtateaMnt.
Hodgdon, Maine.-"! feel it a duty I
ow to all BHuTeriar weaa to WH wktat
Lydi E. FtaMMTs
Vegetkbl Cam
poond did for me.
One yer ago I found
myself a terrible wf.
ferer. I had pain
in both aklfs and
such a soreneM I
could scarcely
straighten up at
times. My back
ached, I had no ap
petite and was so
nervosa I could not steep, then I would
be so tired mornings that I could scarcely
get around. It seemed almost Impossi
ble to move or do a bit of work and I
thought I sever would be any better tin
til I submitted to an operation. I com
menced taking Lydia K.Plnkham'8 Veg
etabbj Compound and soon 'felt like a
new woman. I hadnopajfla, aleptweH,
bad good appetite and could do almost
all my own work or a family of four.
I shall always fsol that I owe my good
health to your medicine.." airs. Hat
wako Sowbbs, Ilodgdoii, MauM.
If yea aro 111 do not drag aloag
an operatioa is necessary, but at ansa
take Lydia E. Ptekaam's Vsgstahl
Compound.
If jtm tare the alisthtawtalavliC
that Lydi K. Ptakana'i Yegetsv
tleCeipeuiilwHI bdByaii,wrtto
teLydbE.PlHklMBaMe4IeitMOs).
(coafldcBtlal) Lynn.Maasvtforsd-
vice. Your tottsH will be opcit!,
rrad aad asawercd. by a woaaaa,
and Itetal ia strict ceaMdaawa.
sssa? aHasl
Kh0mxHw4hH
OUR 13th SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
NOW GOING FULL BLAST
Radical Reductions in all four Biff Departments. A sale presenting countless opportunities for thrifty buyers to supply personal and home needs at prices
far below regular. A Great Opportunity to Save. WHEN WE HAVE A SALE IT'S A GOOD ONE.
Men's and Young Men's Suits Reduced
M 1 BV y
I f S r -
hi If I 1
U amv5laBfc---JaaBs
Norfolks. English nnd ConcVvalvo Models
Michaels-Stern regular $2.00 values, now .. .......i..
Mlchaela-Storn regular $-0,00 values, now
Michaels-Stern regular J IS. .00 values, now
1 lot Oilil. regular 112. SO and $15,00 values, now...
1 lot r,0 good regular f 10.00 values, now
You can't'artord to mUia theso uIuuh
Slaughter Prices on Ladies' Suits and Goats
.jis.sr,
. h.s.-i
. U.tiu
. a.sri
. 7. S3
, 114.75
12.1)5
J.KS
We Now Harvest Our Straw Crop
MK'H.UXH.HTKKN "M)TIIKS AHK
IIICITKU
Kvery Straw Hat In tlui Uouno
Itoduced
Our genuluo Cannulas, regu
lar $5,00, now ,. f.4.00
Our gonulno ranamas, regu
lar 14.50, now 3,7G
Our Mullory CraVenetto sail
om regular $2,00, now $1.4fi
Our Mallory Cravonetto sail
ors, regular $1.75, now $1.30
Our high grado Sailors, rogu
lar fl.CiO, now $1.13
All Hoys' Straw Hats ut Cost
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-a'
ataaO. UfaaaV
Mallory Felt Hats
Ono hlg lot, regular $3,00 values, now....
Onu hlg lot, tegular $2,00 values, now....
..$2.45
.. i.r.
Men's Odd Trousers
All $S,00 Wool Trousers, now ...,.. $4. 45
All $1,110 Wool Troimers, now ....(' ...(.3.03
All $4,00 Won! Troiuors, now 3, SO
411 $3,110 Wool Trousers, now 2.!5
All $3.00 Wool Trousers, now 2,115
All $2.50 Heavy Work l'lints, now 2.15
All $2.00 Heavy Work Puuta, now ....r. 1,0,1
Men's Summer Shirts Reduced
Sort French aud I)otuchatle Collars
All rcgulnr $1.50 values, now $1.25
All regular $1.25 values, now ..3Sc
Indian and Cowboy Suits Reduced
All regular $1.50 Suits, now $1.35
All regular $1.25 Suits, now !Sc
All regular $1.00 Sulla, now ,..S4o
All regulur S5c Suits, now liflu
Cow girl uiul Squnw girl Suits ut the sumo ro.
diictlons,
lloyn Cuiis
All regulnr $3,50 values, now $2.95
All regular $1.50 values, now 1,3)
Our regular $22.50 and $25.00 -alues, now
Our regular I1S.00 uud $20.00 values, now
Our regular $15.00 and $1C.50 values, now . . ..
THEY MUST ALL, GO
Our Millinery Department
Every Ladloa' and Child's Trimmed Hat In the
More Is reduced just 50 per cont during thla salo
Couio early and got a good selection. All Hat
Trimmings go at jut halt nrlco. If money talks
listen to these prices. It nil pay you.
All Summer Footwear Reduced
Mens Ruhber Soled Tan Kngllsli Oxfords.
regular $4.50 values, now $4.00
Men'a Rubber Soled Tan English Oxfords,
regular $4.50 values, now ..............$3.16
Men's Ulack llutton (broad too) Oxfords,
regular $3.50 values, now ...$3.15
Men's Mack Laco (broad too) Oxfords,
regular $4.00 values, now... $3.60
Men's Whlto Rubber Soled Canvas Oxfords, rogu-
lar $l.u0 values, now $1.35 . All Ladloa $4.00 Pumps and Oxrord $3.50
50 pairs Men's odd lots $3.50 and $4.(10 valuos, All Ladles' $5.50 Pumps and Oxfords........ 3.15
now $1.33 All Ladles' $3.50 Tan Pumps ana Oxfords, $2.!5
Jack Tar Middy
including Silks, Crepos aud Qalateas
Regular $2.25 values, now $1.95
Regular $1.50 values, now , 1.35
Regulur $1,25 values, now , 9So
Regular $1.00 valuos, now 85c
Regulur "Go values, now - B5o
.Now apaneso Mouse.. Now Drop Sleeves. All
Now Spring mouses. T11K PERFECT 11LOU8E.
Our lour big rooms aro chuck full or new
used to, Sulo goods aro sold strictly for cash
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Children's Pumps in Velvet,
Gunmetal. Patent
Rcducod $1.S5 to $1.70; $1.50 to $1.35; $1.45
to $1.25.
Inruuts' Patent, Volvot nnd Kid two-strap and
liaby Doll turns, sixes 2 to 5, regular $1.00
values, now Oo
Rogular $1.23 values, sUos 5 to 8, now.,..,.$1.05
cl eau inerchandlso nt lowor prices than you are
b ut my how cheap.
H. G. ENDERS & SON
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"WHERE YOU DO BETTERM
Send Us Your Mail Orders, We Pay Parcel Post ASHLAND, OREGON
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