Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MlWrXHtD, OR .WON. TPUSDAY, JULY 28, 10M
E)CAL AND
PERSONAL
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MUw Alice Cyphers ot
Nob,, oml Mil's Dolllc Pfunder or
Kansas City,, Mo are Visiting nl llu
homo of their undo K. W. Wall, or
South 'Central.
AAir. nil, Mrs. l-4red Colvlg, -nd eon,
Xfiia MakolK lliancho Wood, n.-jUlr?
ffiintler,"Allee. Cyphers nnjt Herman
JPjowgU left Sunday on h camptlfg'rt'j
rtn'TBvWii creek. -V
Scou! H. McCurdy $ Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Ponds'.
Thft Packard excursion car toftk
load to Cenirnliynlnt over tho noil
rwiu ii iiiKiii. i
I 'KaollKo 'ftllVknown launttry
wajrnnlrlyriretirned Sunday morn-
Inlt "frbni Saw Kranclsito. whore ho
a pent ten 'days on tulsluess In connec
tion with his position n Rogue river
valley correspondent tor a Japanese-
American newspaper, and Visited the
JnVaii concession at tho 1915 fair.
' Hay for salo. W. II. Everhard.
Seven cars of watermelons passed
through Medford on a manifest
freight Monday night. The melons
were consigned to Pugct Sound and
Portland commission houses.
It. Ji. Cndy, Is acting as policeman
on thought shift during tho tempor
ary absence or officer Clngcade.
Kodak finishing and mppllea at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over lata
Theater.
The forestry service has a force of
ten men building a trail from thn
mouth of Cook and Green, through
Low Pass In the Slsklyous to. the
mouth ot Said creek In the Klamath
river country. It will oncn un con
nections between the upper AppIegaF
country, and tho Happy Camp art-t
Klamath districts. Residents of that
district hope that some day the trait
will develop Into a wagon road. A
pack train out of Jacksonville three
days a week carries food to tho trail
force.
Try a "Spltx" cigar, beat Be cigar
on the market.
The building occupied fay the tsls
Theater lias been leased to onas Wold
who wll occupy the room with his
drug store. Jointly with Martin Heddy
the Jeweler. Manager Whipple ot tha
Isis. Theater will give tip his occu
pancy-nest Saturday. August 1st, and
Is undecided on his future Iocatfon'nr
plans. Tho work of remodeling tho
front of tho building will begin next
week.
A "King Spitz" cigar Is hona made
Try one. Be. t -
Harold Cochran Is planning upon
entering tho University ot Oregon
next fall.
Charles Hover has returned from a
trip to the Illinois valley where ho
bought cattle.
The P. W. Shaplelgh Hardware
company has the best and cheapest
hose lit town. Prices on everything
reduced.
Charles HIrschberger of the Wil
low Springs district was a business
visitor In the city Monday.
Dr. J. J. Emmons, Attorney Ous
Newbury, Tom Kuson, Jess Houch
spent Sunday fishing on the Apple
gate. Only one kind or kodak finishing
at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the
best. Over lets Theater.
A, Zike of Crescent City, landlord
of a hotel In that city, is in town vis
iting with Mose Barkdull and othrr
friends.
Interest In tho major leaguo pen
nant races occupies local fans, with
tho majority picking Philadelphia tj
win In the American league, and hop
ing Chicago beats out New York In
the National, a faint hope. The fight
fans are eyiug the bout next Friday
Bight at ' San "Franclseo between
(leorge Chip and Sailor Pttroskey.
Tha finest equipment In Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print-'
Ing Co.
Miss Docla Clay of San Francisco
Is visiting friends and relatives In
this city for a few weeks.
Emerson Morrlck, George Oates,
Tommlo Scnntlln anil Nod Vilas ro
turned last night from an auto trip
to Crescent City.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Ha-klws-Boyden'
Bldg., Main street.
IDf. j; F, Heddy, who has spent th-4
last couple of days In tho city on
business returnod lam night ro
Crania, ass, '
kM. Carter -and party of friends
jnolorciMo tills cljy from Ashland
Monday oywiilnp.
MyWjruli. ,ab?lfl ot the Med
ford Printing Co. and keep tho money
"at home. ' '
County, Clerk Gardner was over
from Jacksonville Monday attending
tho opening 'sessions of tho Good
Jtoadg convention.
Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co.
Mrs. Chas. It. Miller ot San Jose,
Cak, and daughter Dorothy and llaby
Charles, who have been spending
their vacation with Mrs. Miller's par.
ents; Mr.,r,nd Mrs. George V. wal-
t.. ... i !.... '. . ;.. J.i
imii'i
the
tbfi jf King's highway re(i
lmhfe Monday. TheJ hftvfc only
ValontlneRl'Ishest praise tor Medford,
aV-' i-iiii ..
Weeks McGowan Co.
UHDIRTAXIRS
Idtf &aa1mA
Hay rumt -f
W, W. Wwa JM-J
Mud
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A. K. .On VlMt
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KoUak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over lata Thea
ter. F. It, Cowles. representing the Per
jnntlt couipnny of New York for the
state of Washington, Oregon and
California reports that tho firm Is
planning a fine exhibit for tlie Pana
ma IMclflc expiwlllon n which both
t-olnmerclal arid household water
softening filters will be exhibited.
Owing to the unusual scientific na
ture of tho Permutlt process tho
authorities In charge ot exhibit space
hate, assigned a' prominent pldce tl
this firm. In addition it Is reported
the entire water-supply of tho poscr
.plant ot Machinery Hall will be IV
unitized In order to prevent scale
formation In the boilers due to In
rrusllng solids,
Fruit labels artistically printed In
any and all colors. Medford Print
ing Co. '
Judge J. H. Neil of Jacksonville Is
in the city today attending the Goo-t
Hoada convention and vHltlng friends.
F. It. Cowlc, the flro protection
authority, while chasing hogs out of
his orchard Mondayf mornlnt was
bitten on the shank by a ferocious
sow. The swine have been making
dally jnvaslnns or tho Cowles pro
perty, and . Monday the owner re
sisted with a, club. The teeth of tho
hog tore the leg of the trousers and
inflicted superficial wounds.
Groceries at Da Voe's.
' Among the stars billed for the thea
trical season fay Manager Page of tho
Pax.e.T.hcatcr. are .Maude Adams anil
at .Goodwin, and George Cohan a
tiio "Seven Keys of Ilaldpnt."
County Commissioner Joe Smith of
Kogtio River Is In the city today at
tending the Good Roads meeting, and
atendlng tto oftlctal business.
E. Rhoten, discoverer of the fam
ous Rhoten pocket at Gold Hill that
yielded $3!,000 In gold, was In tho
city the first of tho week fron
hiskey Peak country, where ho has
several pocket Indications.
Medford Conservatory reduced pri
ces for music lessons begin July 1st.
Advanced students will be taken at
tha same low price aa beginners.
Open all summer. 31 Grape street.
Tlie 'grass burning brigade Is
burning the grass along the east bank
of Rear creek today.
Visitors returning from Crater
Lake report that the record showa
over 210a so far this year, against
COO for the samo time last year.
Prof. Leiand Beveridge, who has
accepted a position with the Port
land Y. M. C. A. will leave with his
family about August 1st, to prepare
for hls.ncw duties.
J. O. Oerklng, tha best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable- Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
The seventh grass fire of tho
month occurred near tho ball park
Monday afternoon, endangering for
a time tho ball park fence.
Ren Rasor of the Dig Ilutto dis
trict was a business visitor In the
city Monday.
A. S. Hilton spent Monday even
ing In Medford. coming from his
farm on Griffin creek.
ir you want a lithographed fruit
label Instead of a printed one, seo
us, we are agents for Schmltz Litho
graph Co. Medford Printing Co,
Elmer Thomas of Grants Pass was
a .business visitor in the city the
first of tlie week.
Charles' Palm and family are
spending the summer at tbolr sum
mer cottage at Pelican Day.
Demonstrators of two applo grad
ing machines are In the city today
ahovtlng their wares to local grow
or 8,
J. A. Westerlund and family and
Carl Tengwald will leavln the morn
Ing for Crater Lake by auto to be
gone a week or ten days.
The Ells lodge are making pre
parations to socure the next meet
ing of the state grand lodge in this
city noxt spring, and the' arrange
ments for tho dedication of their
new building may Do changed to con
form to this date.
We have a $3ri00 press, recently
Installed especially for printing fruit
labels. Medford Printing Co.
Tho Boston Ideal Opera company
will open tho rail season at Wichita.
Kansas, August Uth. Art and
Frank Durgess are now In Chicago
marshalling tho principals and
chorlis, Thoy will tour Kansas,
iHsourl, Oklahoma, Texas and tho
southwest. Mrs, Art Durgess and son
Ralph nro In Chicago
Tho big Packard sight seeing car
for moonlight excursions, Sunday
school picnics, etc. Phono 300. 109
A summer day HiiggHtieu: Thd
big Packard 30 passenger car and u
picnic. Phono 300. 109
A, I). Helms of Medford has pur
chased ho lbunoii plunlng, mill pro
purty at Lebanon, Ore,, uml will coil
vert It into u tannery,
Jack Merrill of Him (tlvorslile or
t'liurd, lull Tiiisduy fur Klamath
Fallf,
' Arthur Hnielrlgg Is confined to
his home as a result of a hemorrhage
of the lungs last Saturday, lie wn
ascending the stairs a( the Nnttitor-
lum, to secure a drum, wlnn ho ns
stricken, and for 'tllue his condi
tion 'was sbrlous, but Is now out or
danger (hough Mill weak, and unable
to attend to his duties as dork at
Mann's store.
II. R. Troiison of Kaglo Point spent
Tuesday In Medford.
Advance agents ot the Raruuin and
Unlley circus haxo made application
to Cltv Recorder Foss for a llcenrej
to abpear In 'this city August 29th.
Advertising car No. Is due to ar
rive In UiW city tomorrow.'.
The police and railroad detectives
are looking for a gang of tramps, who
locked In n merchandise, car at llose-
hurg proceeded to at and drink up
Saratoga chips, crackers, cheese,
whiskey, soda pop, and bottled beer
consigned to local merchants. Thb
car was sealed while the wanderorJ
were Inside, and no one would take
the responsibility of breaking the mBl
to let them out. Finally thoy" took,
un Iron bar, and rammed a hole 'i
tho end ot the car large enough t)
Crawl through.
Police Judge Gay and Chief Hltt
son stood aghast with amazement till
morning, when William Aiken an I
George Saunders, arrested for speed
ing Monday night, without quibbling
or equivocation admitted they wer
guilty, and paid their fine of $10.
This Is the first time In tho history of
the city that a speeder has admitted
that he was going faster than the
law allows. Generally, they have ma
chines geared lower than the law
Aiken was riding a motorcycle anil
Saunders was driving nn auto.
Hitter complaint on the part Of
ttturlts because the Crater Lake
road Is not plainly marked so that
anyone can find It, has led Ralph
Cowglll of the Rogue River Canal
company, to place home-mud" signs
hlohg Intersections. The county
court has been appealed to by tho
Commercial club to mark tho road
Arguments are being made todav
In tho suptemu court at Salem upon
a rehearing of tho McClaugheny
damage case against the Rogue River
Electric company, In which the plain
tiff was awarded $12,000 dumages
for tho death of his son, a lineman,
employed at the Prospect power plant
Attorney A, B. Reames represent the
plaintiff and Porter J. Neff. the de
Xendant.
Harry Hultt, age nine years, living
On the Central Point road, was In
jured Monday evening, by leaping
from the running board ot an auto
mobile driven by Lloyd Corey. His
face and head were bruised, and he
Is In Sacred Heart hospital under tha
care of Dr. E. R. Seeley. Young
Hultt leaped off the machine, unbe
knownst to Corey. His companion
Paul Dodge told him of the accident,
nnd he drove the Injured lad to Tom
Taylor's home, and called medical assistance.
IP TWO-BT PIECE
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GRANTS PASS ROAD
NFARINT, COMPLETION
GRANTS PASS, Ore., July 2S,
The completion of tho muitlclpnl un't
for the Grant HisWV Crescent City
railroad I now a matter of only nbout
ten ds.
The plledrlver has finished Its
work on the Applegate brttlgo and
wilt be brought hack to further
strengthen the Rogue river bridge.
With tho dellvon of the angle Iron.
the absence ot which has arenlly i""wr n'
hampered tho work of the track- iUiu7i"ai
Invlnir crow. ttu first unit nf ib.t ' HIBERNIANS IN ANNUAL
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SENATE CONSIDERS
WASHINGTON, July 28. Tho sen
nto banking and currency committee
had before It today a hill Introduced
by Senator Thomas of Colorado pro
viding for the coinage of quarter dol
lars to commemorate completion of
lliV Panama canal and the hundredth
ntinlorsnry of peace between English
speaking peoples. A feature of tho
bill was tho sections of a provision
which would fix tho ratio of gold mid
'i'i to I
z
DRIVEN
tl)ltla wo.uld follow
iiinuy'ti ik'cUliMt
OUT BE FEDERALS!;
$ iU
4
any solitude of inqdljitljip, I'mi tier
tium foreign office hnd Md thin
road to the const will be completed
The building ot tho line was mado
possible by the voting or SiiOri.OOO
municipal railroad bonds by tho res'
dents pf Grants Pass
T
CHICAGO. Jul 2S Mayor Harri
son today look a hnud In the vlco
crusndn being waged by tho police
when ho revoked tho licenses of two
or tho best known saloons In th
South Side levee district. The ac
tion was taken on recommendation of
Chief of Police Glnason, who said ho
would ask the mayor to close everv
saloou In the dlttrlct (lint violated
the I o'clock cloning ordinance.
SESSION AT PROVIDENCE
IMMVlhKNVi:, II. I., Jlv UH.
Cunnihi, Ireland ami nil weellon of
the rnltfd Stales were repieentod
ill the npeiihiir todnv of Ihe geneuil
eouvenlion of the Ancient Older or
Itihoriiintift, lloniil of Kriu. The
convention will lie in M'ttiou until
Thursday tiiglil. It was expeeled
Hull u lender of llie oiunuixutinii in
Ireland would liriiur n incroge on
IrWi enitdillotw, nirtieulnilv with ie
Rttrit In the I'Uter viliuilUiti.
FRISCO WINS H0AD MEET
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(Continued from Page 1)
WASHINGTON, July 3g.--llrlga.
iller General I'unstnn reported today
that tho Mevlcnn federal forces In
Mexico City had taken tho offensive
against the Xnputliitaii and drive,!
them from nearby towns. Hrt , say.i
there are III). 000 federals In, Dm Mux
lean capital.
Constitutionalist tloi)m lnmi Im-i
colli- nrttvo along the railroad he-'
tween Soledad and OrUalin. hut aio!
acting In Independent hands Hliarj
do l.opex, at tdo head of n hand of!
some .00 ptloufc, Is until tl he laving
wnsto (0 tho section mmth of Vein
I'nu, towards the sea coast
uulrhjy nu Her-llnm'alVflfnini
ljvU,np.
It
oiiforoiH'o Of nirihiiwiidurti would In
Its opinion servo no useful pui'pnsn
while "conversations'' between Vienna
and SI. I'o'orhurgii weio hIIII In ptd
Kleifs. Tho attitude of Russia watt walched
cniefMlly today In offlrliil rlretns
here, mid the firm belief was ex
pressed that Russia would enter tho
ilstit In support of the tittle llluvio
kliigdom ns noon M flghlliig miirted
hi eiii'inut.
T
KING
AUSTRIA DECLARES WAR
I Continued from ps i.)
CHECKS
.
LEFT
Colonel Minis of Seven Ouks elec
trified the nitdlenee by u routing
ipeeeh, the keynote of which was
Ihht II didn't make any iliricicuce
where the next convention wn held
or which wn.v Hit' mud mil, ns Ion.
ii there wii ii convention inula load.
Delegates VMt .-lilillnl
MADAME CAILLAUX ACQUITTED This nfternoou the deputes visited
Asliliind, going hv iiulo, um vi!lin?
(leoi.o hove, eolini'il, wlm run o
Imolhliiek hIiiiiiI on South Cunt nil
avenue, lias vitiuhc1, nod llie xdoe
ulleso he hits left hehilol sotn
eheeKK for which Ihoro h un ftititU
ill the hluih. The Aleil elftir Store
wiih touched for $'h llie 4 'nUforiMii -
and Austria refused, (lnrinaiiy sup
porting her ally In tho contentlo'i
that It' would he undignified for u
great power like A nutria to appear
before u tribunal of European powoi
on tho same status ns the little Hai
tian nation.
AiMiluii Arnly Mnhlllmt
Austrla-llungnry In the Interval 1
had proceeded rapidly with the mo
hlllsatlon of her, great army. Tho
entire railroad system was utllUcd
tor mo movement oi troops irnius, . . mm At r t
tho telegraph s)Stom was virtunllyl HUVI.6 ItKHhT f S ITiefKJ
mouoolleU lor goveriimeui iiiisiiiom u i v It s xi ff,tly Mfe ti um
Oiegou Power I'ninpnuv lor '."i, inn I
the iimiiiI vieliiiix f lou-ii- ilie -ii-looiis
for .mull nttuiiilihs ie-erlv.
lions of Mr. Love have Immh 'iil
iiurili, and iiulh in nu effoit to ni
irehend him.
i '
Experienced Women
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(Continued from Pskd I)
much for the prisoner. Sbgrull.ipne,l
and fell In a heap on tho floor of tho
prisoners' enclosure.
"I will speak of nothing exrept tho
asKasslnatlnn of M Cnliuette," Maltro
Chenu was saving.
"I will nik llie necn-ed whether,
when su Mtke of her love for her
iliitiuliter. .she lluniIit of llie two
children oT M. Ciilmrtte, vvhoe jiie
tures never left him. 1 shall not at
tempt to pi into tin1 biography of
Mine. Cuillnii.x. She is a cool, sou-t-ible
vvomiiii, without rmutioii or
pity. She ha t-nr only for herself."
scenio sptJ. This moruiiitr Iho In
dies of the Greater Medford club en
tertililicil the vi-itiui; Indie nt Invok
I'iihI nt I he Medford hotel. The -'-e'ml
side of the convention will eloe
this cveiiinif.
Toesilnv tiflernOou was devoted to!
speeches oil good romU, at which
fcdcnil aid and state construction of
liiuhwnvs, cliiuiimtiut; eoulrnelor
was favored. W. II. (lore delivered
the ndilrcK of welcome. Speeches I
were inude by Judge C, II. WoUmi of
uml n mI rift ciillMortthlli WrtH llllimseil , ll 'sivil Of sull murtl ll.v I-. d
Servla has also mutilllxcd her force ii ..- ,Zh iti?.7"'
and had withdrawn the garrison of ' KK2?.)fj lAp"' "'i,",'i '
llelgrude. the capital, to tho Interlo', FS''!T ji.l. "Tuts-'T.
as tthi) chief city of Sorvla occupied I .J l'tjM l"n U.J ,i!ihi,s
a position too vulnerable to ho held. Q (Pl 'llTimM xtsr-uy
Kvcry vvar offlco and admiralty M y I ' J tl"1 rtti.Moi.ii
Kurope was occupied In preparations, IxAfJ J ,M,,Jp .,1lflCrp;,,t::
for oveiitualllleH, even the smaller, vnuiun ttniim uii
countries such as ......and. Delglum Jffl MS!$ SS
and Hwltiertand tnklilk precaulloiinry fn, n Mtvieik of nnn nmn ihr4
measures I"'"' ""' Kntl, nHtiMruf emlirosailon,
Then todny caiiio the formal dcc-u,rfUalo ,nn WitfUi4r ni.rr as to swu
laratlnn of war by Austria-Hungary i il" uniiwesunry and ctmllnuous lM.sle
.' , .,. ... ... ,.i..i.. i l"n. ioi miiisn ni n'xvn. .tiipiim i,
"" " " "" - ' - fine nniin u nn lit 11
iniiirr uiatja
In Pftriil niVlns.
' Thufo Is NvmiMit)' n. wl.tnjMl ilnis
slum onywbrru but wlmt you ran rmiiy
. elitnln tiotll- of "MoIImt1 friend" and
' I. k..l ......M ...u.. I ..111.. I-
Te notification of the fuct was Brnijllu, wj, hfrif u,m-.i ii o. M,nrt
yrars Titiwcisni inoitits nto unci ti
llaiice, the other two countries
which are Germany and Hal)
Dcrliirntloii of War
... . .. . i.ni (lila nrtiiriKirt In I fin Scrvlnn mtv- . ywlf
A-llllltlil, t OUIIIV.IItilie . . Wonielir " u f rr Itils siilrailM a-aUtsnt.
nfKlnmillh Killls; Walter Cogch.ll ".irni. ".ri. i.n. .- .-".,,. ni-n.l H. - ,Wl-rl
..r r..r.,t.. iv I n v W..I.I. r heai iimitenat Kragn)evatx. by Urn. rtei.t Jtwiliior rn. sta Um.,i
of r.ureku, till.; u. A. ueiiii oi ' " ' .... HMs;. Aitsau, k., fr nmiiy initf n
mid S II. Moore ol " w"' anupaieii uere wioi n (.,,. si.. f.,r valiwtU mil, tvk u
declaration of Urn b.mlnnlnif of i- tMnt uioiims.
('recent City
Corwilli.
OMAHA, Xeli., July '8. Mrs.
Leah R.ewnter, widow of the late
Kdward Itnscwnier, founder of the
Omaha lice, and mother of Victor
nnd Cluirle- C. Ro-ewnter, present
owners of Jmt paK'r. died today,
nged 71. Mrs. Rosewnlcr came to
lhniilni with her liu-liand in 1801. She
was liom in Cleveland.
Von Get the Best
There Is when yon smofc Gov. John
son clears and patronlzo homo Indus
tries.
4;X K:4sss4
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RED LETTER. DAY
Wednesday, July 29th
f -HA---r?-l C
10 S. & H. Green TratflriR Stahips FREE. No Purchase Required.
Premium Parlors Second Floor
Given nt (lie
McCall
Patterns,
Exclusive
Agents
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
RELIAHLK AIHUCIIANDISK.
l.KLIAI.KMKTllOr)S
ffiiOIC. AfAINSTWI-l-T
Munsing
Undorwoar,
Exclusivo
Agents
TOO ITK 1X5 CLAHSIFT
FOR SAI.K OH TltADB Seven Pekln
ducks and one work horse. Mrs.
I,. Klndor, Medford. 1 1 1
FOR KXCHANGK Stock ranch in
good range country for Medford
property, IC000.00. Clark Realty
Co.
FOR SALE I am offorlns; Mr sale
IS Jersey, Durham and Holstein
cows at from J 1 0 up. Must be sold
at once. C. C. Hoover, phono
4C--Y. iin
STRAYED Dne 'Duroc Jersey boar
-weight about 0u pounds from
Ilea'r creek on Carlton & Kee ti
nmen north M'edford. If seen or
taken up by any one pleaso notify
Tom Frlecks. Phono 300. 110
FOR SAI.K 300 ncro hay and stock
ranch by owner, 815 West Main
streut. Ill
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Via -B-- 1 W fWM PVH-av
Iit locatsd. ant) mot tK(iuIar
hotel In the Cltyi clrcubtinB Ice
water In every room.
EMi-l altantUa U-Ua
UavaWaa alna. .
ICircllciit, icaionably priced etiiu
Meet yo'ir fiirndt at llie Mstu.
turepttn rln Hal 11.80 tap,
Menittimtitt, ChitUr W, KiHy
flropii Tnulinj'
CREPE GOWNS 98t
"Whito and bliic niul pink,
extra full cut, pxlra Tino
I'lolll.
S. & IT.
.Stamps
CREPE DE CHINE
$1.7.5
All .shades, full -10 indies
wide, suitable for even
ing I'tmttiinc.s.
R. & G. CORSETS
$1.00 to $3.00
Newest fall models, liu-o
or hook front.
DEVONSHIRE CLOTHj 20 YARD
The only fabric on the market piaranf eed not to fade
by simlfjrht or washing. New fall stoek j.isl arrived.
RENFREW
DEVON SHIRECLOTH
9 -,- f r
JAP flILK WAISTS
$1.08
These ineliule values well
worth $1.50, new styles,
HTfen, philc blue, yellow,
while, a'll sizes.
- L.'.fc
hrfirt
fiMA
ar5f
LrlflL ?ll Uri liil I W- m
baf
$2.75
$2.75
$2.75
$2.75
1UB PROOF SON. PROOF
SALE LADIES' LOW SHOES
$.'l..r)0 Velvet Pumps . ..
'$.'.f)0 Patent Piiiiiim . . ..
sji.'l.fl() Hat in Pumps .. .
.'!)() Gun Metal Piunps .
S, k II. (.ircoii Tradiii,' Stamps
CAMPING BLANKETS-08
Clrav nnd tan, jilst the thinif for tho cool nights in
ilio hills.
S. & 11. Oreen Trading Stamps
APRON SALE 5
"Wo place on sale big assortment of Slip-On Aprons,
gingham and percale, today 69o, 60c, 80c
S. & II. flrocii Trading Klnmiw
KOVERALLS 75( Suit
The only tiling J'or chil
dren's play suits, all in
one Kal'tncut, im '"'N
red, while, nicely Iri'in
nuid. H; & II. (Ireen Tnnlln
Stamps
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BOYS' HOSE 15
Double hceb Iriplo knee,
fast black, as 'tfjiod as
many 2.V hose on tho
market.
S. & II. flreen Trading
Stamps
MEN'S OUTING SHOE
SALE
I.Haelc Vici . ..,
Tan iMuleskiu
Elk's .11 itle . ..
S. & II. (Ireen
Stamps
$2.50
$a.oo
IVadin
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CHAMOIS GLOVES
'18
I'Yciich finish, full 10-
butlon length.
S, & II, Oreen TratlliiK
Stamps
FREE
Alcf'all Doll Palleru Kree
to anv little trirl rnlliiitr
on Wediii'Hthiv. No pur
cIiiihii rooiiired.
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OARHART OVERALLS
Wo carry I lit coinplolo
lino of Ibis famous iiinke,
Once worn, alwavs worn.'
SPECIAL SHOWING OT NEW rALL COATS, ALL OP THE NEWKtiT STYLUS
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