Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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1KEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QttKflON. FRIDAY, JULY HI'
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A gcntlflinnu wlio nlil lie hml
stomnch trouble wns sliarponlntr
IwWrt In (font of tlm Qui Thursday
nftcrnoon, -when Officer Crawford
mobilised, ana delivered nn nfcnwjjo
iUq effect tlint Sijch w'ns lafpratlnV
jtlip iftkco nnd lilfenlly of thjtefn
JnvnltV. to bo behW nV the We' of
ill Ahunr(cn;o(.s llcoiiM. The R"
jlhrimn snld U W-oJiVd Ule this re'sf oT
Mill llfo nt n sulokel ft blftdts to pay Uit
hMJount, and toolt Ills gTlnlston( and
trc4 wnnon and Weill downbo ftroei.
tteorKe Morrlman 'returned TJiurc
dy nftornoou from h business trip' to
ifiyKcne. (
Tnrslan ifnir TWsVtnk Parlors,,
manlctirliifr, general work. M. F.
II llldtf., phono 157-J.
The iV'reury rose to 9S Tluirsdav
afternoon, and at noon todar regis
tered 92 degrees. There Is slim hopo
for A rdlii, wlilch wftuld be welcome.
lfotel Metirord dining room n6w
opens nt fix a. in. and is open till
midnight contlnoimly,
Paclflfc has under
Tbp .police nnd sheriff's offlco have
been' notified that thft postofflce, at
Oakland. Oregon wa robbed early
ftmrstfny niornlng W fonr" eggnteii,
wlto Wciired money afid stn'inps.
brie lot dTwnsli drosses, values to
JUlt.SO safo 2.a'S. Ahrons,'
Arthur llnxelrlgg who wns stricken
last Saturday with a hemorrhage Is
Improving.
Wagon umbrellas $ J eneli at The
Tocerv (of course.) 1 1 2
irWtolsses KatfierfnV and'Ue'H
triido". Blniiott. of Astoria. OreEOn.
nrVtlio:'KMsfR of Mr. nnd M.!j. f).
The Southern
wrfy lU regular seinl-annual work f
Klnnoa, The wlfl visit Crntor'l.n'W
While here. ''
Children's lints values to $2.ro
sale floo. AhrenB.
A letter tu received by Mrs. Mike
Womnch froniUter niiftc who W work
ins on it no Crater Lliko road stating
that lie was Injured ;iu an explosion
of gtaiit powder Wednesday' after
noon, H was first Yeported that
Mike bad committed suicide, nnd It
wns nlso rtu'ifored that his brother
had taken the same route ilenr Olen
dale. 'it Is the concensus of opinion
that nothing has happened to Mlko,
and' that he thinks he Is playing a
Inkn !i ntinnvmmiA lultnr.
yrtlend tbo" sate of silk dresses! ridl,r,nt,1,B frult ,abcls'
tnllnrAit suit t.Vlln nnil 10 111) 'nK CO.
.ia - , -, ,- .....i i. -..-
tearing up the plank on the Malu hve
mid trosslng and im(rri'g down new
fines.
Home of Kabo corsets. Ahrons.
Misses Irene McKIHIgau and I Intel
3S"orllng relumed Thursday aftcrnooj
from a visit to Portland.
Seb R. if. ftcCrfrdf for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
A. S.Deano of TtoseTmrg Is a bust,
ness visitor In the city this week.
All parasols on sale one-half price.
Abrens.
Local golfers and tennis players
are manifesting considerable Interest
In the middle west tourneys being
held In Chicago.
Ilay for salo. W. II. Evcrhard.-
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Orer Isls
Theater.
It. N Foster and wife and W. F.
Qulsenbury and wlfo spent Thursday
motoring on the Applegatc.
Trimmed hats, values to $12.30,
sale $2.9S. Ahrons. '
Three grass fires Thursday brought
tho total for the month of July up
to 11. There were H fires during
the month of July last year. There
aro still any number of dry grass
tracts In tbo city that are a menace
to nroperty.
Try a "Spits" cigar, best Cc clg&f
on tbo market.
Basil Oregory lias returned from
n vacation trip.
A "King Spits" cigar Is homo made.
Try one. Cc.
Dluejaya havo raised havoc, with
grouse, Chinese pheasants and other
gamo birds this year, according to re
ports from the mountain districts, by
eating tho eggs of theso birds. The
bluo jay js tho grafter of the blrl
world. Grouse and pheasants are
reported plentiful but with no younT.
Groceries at De Voe's.
Order your fruit labels of tho Mcd
ford Printing Co. and keep tho monoy
at home., "
Harvey l.lrtg' of tlfe surveying
fdreolof Mia Prictflc highway trough
..... .,1-,.. ..!....- ... .".-I
j 11111 iSHIjajin pkmii II lun uiijin in im'
cll ti' Hrtt of the week.
Mountain Meniiow butter. It's tho
best, Font's Grocery. 112
J. M. Kllgore of Itogue Utvr at
tended to business matters In the city
Wednesday.
Only one kind of Kodak fliifihlng
at Weston's Camera Shop, that's (he
bet'. Over IU TliraTort' '
' Col. Washburn of Table Ilbrk' wn
a business visitor In the city TIium
day nfternooo.
J. O. Uorklug. the. best nil around
photographer In southern Oregon.!
Always reliable. Negative made nnv-1
whore, tlmo or plnco. Studio SSfSfl
MMn St. Phono 3iftuj. ' .
' Order Monntnln Meadow butler, If
will please you. Font's Grocery. US
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-
klns-Doydcn Uldg., Main street.
Over iftS.ftOo.rtOO.OO back of ouf
fire policies. Holmes, the Insurance
man.
Tho finest equipment In Oregon for
Medford Print-
checks foiv dlfferfnoe ,duo th
lug housd hhd been ctjrtlfl
th clear
ed
rail
and
for
members- were Ihvlloiltb
drafts: nt the usunl hour,
.aH i
,W.UN'h)S, .fnv 'MA Wy
tinnnimntm vole The venule Imnk'uu
(Mimiiutiee nt ,n. Itttlllv ciilU'il iiiei'l
itisx liitn lodiij' rnCuiblv leporletl l
the fiihle' n niU imovimr eerldiu
restrictions op the i--no of einera
Oiiey I'liiieiiey by niitiniirtl hutihs iltf
tier the AMfielt'.Vrcehuul ef,
Partial law in Germany
(ContlBuedffrom -pssVtt.)!
10M
PRESIDENT PLANS
.11 1.U-.1-L.) LI Ul'U !
IL'. lHl'.
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nMi'l"mm'."i'."J'. 'JVJ
rMVfMrtT.n inru-i. -
YMmm ML!
now?, tiiul other ilit-!ilehi' enl j'n
fSclilullll In lliln itiltltlll.
Otlietnl nimfU'iw fnmM i5iu,)im
Kiiiiin ulMo tOilliiii.' iui the iiruiv
reserves it.t'urtor whieh jnnly
uitgnivrtled (lieMiniiluui nild iiinoliilt
ed in their opinion to u diieet ehnl
loiisje lo Aii-frni'lltinsnry hnd Or
uumy. j s
Loading InSiipiipllfi
I'enr Hint in 'tne or inohilimitinii '
the nenlinii fnilnuul s.vNlem would I
he hlorked ffr oidhinry' tniffio
cmted iiuiiiher f illHfireip'dllliix
to lake oteii"-. lo inn-eiHe the ntoek
WASIIINOTON', Julv l. Pteoi.
di'iil Wil-ini phiiH to iippenl to Iho
puli'ioti-ni or Hie uiitltitui'tx .niitl inn
ployes f ilU) woMi'in rrtllwityo n
nvoid n strike hi lh fmio "of u
(lirtnleiett genefnl Ihuupittt wur
nnd the ileiiiornliriitioit l evop
iittivemOnl,
Seiintor t'hntiih(iV of the IVilon I
niedinlioii hontd, with t'oiiiinloslonei
rKtitipp, iiiTiinm'il nt the white hoitoul
tiiitny I'tir titimirrow'rf eMireri'tiee hit f
IweenMhi' hiutttl nnil te'f1rfoeiitiiH,tt
of the men mid the nlllroml; o(
which Hie preoiilent wMII m'ok In (
lie the dirtVieiieox.
SENATE COMMITTEE f
' W ACT ON LAW
-r-tt- lU J !
ASIIINGTO.V, July 111. Clinlriiintt
Owen lottlght fi'illed'n intuiting of tho
seiutte Iinnklng t'Otiimtttee for totnor
vow to mushier a roipinst by rtecro
lifTy MeAilto lo teiuovo verliflii io
."shlttlotiH otiMie Issitittico of bniiltti of
otnertieiicy fdriency utidor h'AldiUh
Vit'plniul act, ,
NEW ZEALAND OFFERS
TROOHSTO BRITAIN
NGHAM
FROTHI
N'mv Z.i uliitlil,
I. Alnoey, plilne
HUNTING NEAR WEED
Abrens. "
There was a trace of mtiddlness in
the city water early today owing to
he heavy drain during the hot weath
er on the city reservoir.
Fruit labels artistically printed in
any and all colors. Medford Print
ing Co.
v A heavy haze of smoke Is hanging
over the valley today due to forest
1 fires In northern California. No no,vJ
Nrrfejiavuibeen reported In this dis
trict today.
' If you want a rooming house, a
big snap, tho Windsor, West Mnln
street. See me quick. Will If. Wil
son. HI
The Central Point division of the
Pacttlc highway continues to be n
favorite drive for antolsts. and sev
eral cases of speeding have been re
ported.
Medford Conservatory reduced pri
ces for music lessons begin July 1st.
Advanced students will be taken at
tho samo low price as beginners.
Open nil summer. 31 Grape street.
i carload of fruit box material ar
rived Thursday from tho north for
local growers, representing an outlay
of money that might an well have
bocn spent at home.
f Screen Coors at Medford Lbr. Co.
George Maddok and family have
returned from si vacation spent on
the uper Applcgate.
",'''Tire,a'e'ervliun1lng season opens
fth1rlW,aWMa-'farge number ot
hunters are ready' to invado the hills,
or are already tbero foe a first crack
at the venison. Last year two fa
talities resulted from hunters mis
taking men for deer In the
If you want a lithographed fruit V1 Br," "e ui-iru- wiinin wicr
label Instead of a printed one. 0 , jurio.lietton. ''h. Hvrlui eilv eou.i
us. wo are agents for Sehmltx Lltho.:'1'1 wnmt,W ',t number o firm,
graph Co. Medford Printing Co. j pureb.toe uji.l .bnna gt Mt,.pht
.. n ... n. ...l . of ltiiiii nnd flour, nitil inuiiv itt
company has tho best and cheapest M1''' ,,,.""' '' 'the frontier follow-j v0d (his uiomlug
Ik. . , . ' 1ITI . .
noso in town, rriccs on ovcrytning i .." . . . .
marKi'i reiieesi"!
reduced.
The Central Point Feed Store of
Central Point,. Ore., can supply you
wlfh new and second hand grain
.link nt rtinunnnllln lirlrtfta. 1?!S
Wo havo a J3500 press, recently
Installed especially for printing fruit
lalcls. Medford Printing Co.
Wagon umbrellas II each at Tho
Togery (of course.) 112
NEW CURRENCY CIRCULATED
(Continued from Page 1)
--
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ImAf AtWtetMt
Dis rbose Mf
NlgW F. if. Weeki JM
rboMS) A. E. Orr t7(t-M
New York expects to do with regard
to his nomination.
The president believes It neces
sary for the new system to no put
1n operation nt once and legal experts
of tho treasury have Informed Secre
tary McAdoo that It would be Impos
sible to organlio It until all members
of the board havo been continued,
A reassuring statement by tho
bankers of New York, through their
representatives and tho clearing
house committee, was Issued later.
After the meeting of tho clearing
house comtnltee an nnnuonceuietit
was mado as follews:
ed Milt.
The fiitniifjul
A telegram waa received this nf-.
ternoon from McDowell. (nl., aim
ing hat Gregg rrotltltighnm' ot Chi
cago, a young man was fatally,
wounueii in a miming accident uenr
Krothlnghntit Ij
a lirother of Jnmes Frotlilnglintn,
WI'I.I.INCITOSr,
.lul II. Wilhiiiii
iiiinioit-r hV Net .fiiiitnil, niuiiiiiiiMhl
ttnliiy to pnrlliiiiit'iit thnt the unvi'in
uit'iil pitrpooi'il in offer I lie imirv
of mi expi'ililiniuii v forre to tho hit
perhil government if ventH iuc'ii
tilted. All the mi'inlien. lheieiipu
hIouiI ,iiii1 .iii'! "(IihI ne the Kuiu'"
BELGRAD
E
TAKEN
n
E
IGRN
YACH
T
U'ldl tlt-tutt In thtrf m(v nn.l n ..111
: " .... iivii niiunn in iiiin vii.ik tsiiti nil ill's
the aenenil peu,(i,in. Trnditlj; hpt friend of Chris Gottlieb, ami ,ithr
giMientled, Oxeepl Tor'Medrurd people Gregc was snendlni:
been
enolt
leoo.
nhnoot
litHine-
nnd eveirthrV IF-?.-1
& . . . I
Ikutkcn Statement
There was a meeting ot tho clear
ing hi use committee In view of tho
closing of the New York stock ex-
heavy change and Its bearing on tho general
brnih.Detr are reported ntcntlfiil In
(he upper Applegate and Hutte Falls
districts.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter. Tho city water department Is dig
ging ditches for the laying of wat
er mnfns on West Eleventh sirdet.
Anus anu imam i;ross ami unas
Stewart of Butto Fall before Judge
Tou Yellc (his morning to answer to
the charge of being bad boys, and
were paroled to II. D. Mills of the
Hutte Falls' Lumber Co., who will
see that they work and go to school.!
day afternoon. I
Money ftfiitio Kdiee
Money .N iiljnnt impiiihlp '"
ohlititi nnil it U Liiowu thul.nt leitst
tuehe limkemf uml hnukiii firms
uro in ilirficultieA,
Auifricnti visitor, ufler nt firoi
tnatiiig nimoio) tu" wur liuhtly, luive
begun to re(iHio the gnivitv !' Hie
nil tint ion. 'riieir (lermnii friends o,--t'tipviiig
iiiflui'iitiiil piioitions lime
iiiKioed them to unit the eonutrv nt j
uiii'e, ns n iiihiliiitiiiii order miglit
tie up the ruilnmiN nt unv time.
The report (hut the Omud Duke
I'rnst of Hck.-u in proceeding to Si.
rcicr-ounr wis (fiiii-oiiieiuiiv tit
nieil today
the summer In this tecttoit. Ill
Mender uttd Win. Mueller left this nf
leruoon by auto for Klk erek to bring
back lieu llernnrd who In hunting In
that district, to take charge of tho
body. This U tho first hunting ac
cident of tho seaion In this section.
ATIIKN'S, (lie'ece, .Tnlv 31.-Tin-.MiitiliMicyriii
n iy nl Mleht Hcglnin wu
nlniiist ciiiluriil lixliiv liv the A(
tiiuii fieri liloelcmlliitf AiilnVtiri. Tln
.Miclit wns nppi-oiii'liiim the poll, li.nj
BY AUSTRIAN ARMY
I.O.N'DON, July III-- A Heinlln din
pnleli to the Hlnudiii'il Kiiys:
"Tim AiiHlrlttiiN ciossed tlm Ditiiiilio
thirty iiillc-s to (ho enst or Ilclgritdo
nnd'Hirt HftVn tolt nillM'lo Iho south.
Hi'lgt'iHln haii )n'vn' rnntilroii nitil In
now oieiilleiVby .yiKrlnn t'rdops, iuu
tho (ortVwhleh liAnded Heivja nt
Heiuetidrlii Is ndVAtii'liiK tilling Hi"
roud which lends to OMpuiiliii, Mini
tillliniitely to Nis'rt. ' '' '
Thtf nefiipntlun of llrlgriul'o.Wns
fnV'rlfld'o'iil wltlloill U'rous lllffleillly
trWliiYi'itlng trnoVs rrijeil tl'io Hvnr,
partly "W'luo'i'iiji oftlilt iliifiifniifs (if
the ruflM'ny "Mrfgo tilch 'vJajT'tilhwn
Up tlm Kiir Inns, anil parlly by u
pontoolt hrhlgtr toimirncten 111111111- Its
cover, nnd nilpronrhed the Hdrvlna
vnittul' trtim Iho sihitli. The ntfutklnu
fortes ndvhnced bf 'a strep b, drlv
tug the Mortlaus before tlmui. Tho
Kcrvlans relrented, parity along tho
road lending to tlrocit, and puilly
townrds Popnvlch. Tho lo't.w on
both ride itppenred to bnVo been
lomparatlvely llghl. Jt '
'lTho Invtisloii of rUirrla nt Heinnii
dTln was n mucli more dlfflcuil task.
Tho Austrian built it pontoon bridge
under iho cihi'r of tlarkiless from nn
Isbifd In tlin'mltldtt) of tho Hnmibe,
where the channel 'narrows to two
hundred yards unit the rtirfent Is
wlft. Tliir coustriietloti of tho brldKo
was a luuarifiiiin operation, Tho
a'rirk' Win pcrrlved from tho Kervlan
Hhoii nud tho Hervlnns opened tiro.
Tln attacking fortes were aldeit by
when oho oiahicil
turned nlul fled. She wns
hy Auntiittii destroyer, hut
oiifely ot t'orfu.
II,, hloeknde ilwllrt,",r,r n:"1 !"'n,,Jrv nm ''"'"
pnrmul
a nli ed
SLAYING
OF
CHICAGO. July ni
rer who murdered Mrs.
I
nt Volfog:irtcii,f,'it!
Henry Spen
till. !...., till
..I Hill I'll .nil 1
The, jprnud duke is otil;son Itexroat, a teacher of dancing, at '"I'eror of Itu-sla today gave
.! ST PHTI.'ltHliriKI, July 31
Wiiyiie, lit., Mas hanged today 'it
Wheaton. III. HiK'iicer lured Mrs.
FINANCIAL PANIC IN ENGLAND; Itexroat to Wnuo with a promise of
(Continued 'from t'ago I)
which regulates (he Umic of bank
notes in Knghitu!.'
rseeneM in tun titv7 toilnv were
like nnv sriiei'Mil )frtAt
hnuk fniluro for t.Vi;(lOi,l(M) in ISIKT,
wlien the government found it neee.
mi Unit
not lie
mi.
-. . ?
iiiienirv
a professlounl engagement, shot Iit,
I through the head, took her ilultrase!
laud diamond ring nnd placed tbo
body on the railroad tracks tho night
of .September 2T, 15M3.
Tie
ill
audience to iho (Seriiinn niub.issndor
and iiihciiicmly presided over a
full council or milliliters' attended by
the cbtr of tho nrmy generol slnff.
situation It was the opinion of tho
committee (hat the business and fi
nancial condition of New York arid
tho entire country was sound, hut
thnt the situation In F.urope Justified
e.xtrcnio prudence and self control
011 the part or the Pnlted States; that
the closing of tho stock exchango waz
precaution by reason of the disposi
tion of all I'nropo (o make It tho ill the big ipiinlningle.
market ror wnatevor It wisiictl to sett;
and that in this country (here was no
occasion for any serious Interruption
of tho regular cotirtfo of business,
either financial or mercantile"
TI16 chairman of tho commKtco of
the clearing hbuso announced that all
onry to xiihtfiii tlio Imiik net
the Ilnnk of Hnghiud wotlhl
compelled-to pnvffrnhl for its miles.
During the Iinbiin mutiny in 18."."
the hank net nlso'tvits siiiH-iiiUmI nnd
the rule roo In (-kt cent.
The muiii enlriiuee to the Hunk of
I'liglnml wns heilccd liylVdileM of
notes wiiilim- to hnvo tlirm ehntitfe'l
info' gold, nnd iit tht nfternoon th
crowd lieeuuie horrent that the o'"
llcinls fnnncil the people into liim-
RESERVISTS CALLED TO
COLORS IN ST. PETERSBURG
shore of the Inland, nnd succeeded In
lOinpfetlug the bridge, over which
they pnss'd.'"
QUEEN WlLHELMINA ORDERS
MODILIZATION OF ARMY
tiii: ii.(in:, .i.iiv :u. Onrm
I Wilhchniiiit of llolhuul Hum ufiei
j noon i-oueil mi indent decree nnlei.
' iug the genenil molulihlloii of the
I Duleh army.
Cotton Brokers Susprnil
Ni:V VOKK, Julv 31. 'fn. im
pciisinii of II. 8. I'cll X ('(i., ciilt.ui,
etifleo nml himitr htokeni, wn (hi
liouiiccil 011 the llopr of the cotton
M'huiige ttiihiy.
TRAINMEN STRIKE AUGUST 7
(Continued from pV 1.)
Run on Brussels Bank ,
UIlfSSKLS, Julv .".l.-rCinrd 11T
10,0(10 people li(-i'gill.Ui(-ntioit.l
hunk this morning to wiltiiinlw tli ir
hnhmecs, hut by pdildny Ihe run had
prrnlly subsided.' t t
,
Htono nnd Carter follews:
"Tho schedules In effect prior to
October 10, IUI3. with tho nnioiiiN
menls thereto and accepted ruling
thiireon to be restored mid coiiilnuoil
until changed by arbitration.
"Tho demands of the two organi
sations as set forth In their com
jmuiilcntlun of thnt date to the con-
ferencn comiultteo of iiinunKe-H, nnd
no other iiuestlou or qiiosHons, to be
I Submitted to arbitration under nnd
I In nccord with the net of congress of
I.. I.. r ..... . ... .
jiiijt in, tiri.1. commoniy Known us
tho Nuwlnuds law.
"All sulmerpient demands of the
organizations nnil all tho counter do
mands of tho managers to bo with
drawn without prejudice,"
ST. IWJ--JIt'(t(lvl(.UNii
lciiiil prtHrliipiuliiiu. crtllulv nl the
tut I
nriuv ieeros in St. IVienlntrc l
the eolors wns plucnnlt'il toilnv.
Why Not
, (lot tho best smoke, (lor. Johnson,
and nlso patronize homo.
I'dlrwolio Union "
lly smoking Mt. Pitt, tho best Cc
clenr on tho mnrkot.
n .i. ; T TXT
TOO I.ATK "!
'. I L.M!
ciassiKv
fiirnlihe!
I 'Oil HKNT - Modern
rooms. I. Till per week; nlso house
keeping rooms. 2 IP Talent street,
Just off South Central. Phono
CO I. 1IC
BIG REDUCTIONS
ON ALL LOW SHOES
At tho Sign or
("0()0 "sicrr,"
OPPOHITi: POST OFFICII
$4W4t-44
MID-SUMMER OLEAN UP SALE 1
One Week Only Saturday, August 1st W Saturday, August 8th One Week Only
Every Article in Our Entire Stock Reduced! '
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Read carefully the', fcHcwing list of bargains and remember' iRese are but a few of the many startling reductions now in force. Buy early while choice is complete t
i r i " " I j - . - 4
ijmUER-W'AstL FABRICS NEVER SO LOW I LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MERCHANDISE , THESE ARE OME BARGAINS
YOUR
CHOICE
Quo lof. "White Goods, values to 2oe yard.,
Oiltt lot Red i$0il Oingliains, regular loe values ...
Que lot Silk Chills, in black, white and colors
Olio lot nO-inch Lawns, now figured and flowered
Ono; Jot Sea Tsland Tissues, ?4....!....
One lot Serpentine Crepes, regular J8i values',.
One lot t'lain Crepes, short lengths '.
Special lot Val. and Torchon Insertions, values up to Vjf'f
the yard v.-. 'dq
uiu
Q
w L
t
-I t r -
YARD
T
)no lot Tvanhio Silk CMoVes, iji black, white and colore, lyn
$MM"irfm lair.J.,....vv...VJj5.i.C v-,57
nnints' Coats, values to $;.0(), only ?1V8
Oiig lot Corsets, values up to $2, choice 2J9i
All Clossard, Ifoyal Worcester, Nemo and Hon Ton Cored
reduced
PARASOLS, ONiiTrilRD OFF
All iho. newest shapes and styles included
Cut Wav Below Cost
Final clcnn-up on Summer Suits, sf20.00 to $10,00 valifes, now
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Xew Summer AVash I'resses, In Inwns, voilen, erejjes and rat-
Spedallot Kof and Ltice i.stjfi, (Tnlifes to J, clioi(?e.;..9i.tf8
A'll , th(? JateaUind' hc&ttylejr.ii Sutnnier 3Jlous(vs going nt
only , 1 "... ..20 Off
New J'ifjue and liatino Wash Slcii-I, worej.fl.-'S, $1.7r), now
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Cool Summer Kiiuouoj in dainty crepes and Jywns, $1.25,to
$1.50 vnlucH, at 4 i,.;..i-i-r 8
CLEANUP PRICES ON NEW MILLINERY
One lot Trimmed Hats, values, l'rmu iH5.lo7;"c.!i'oiwi $1.
Ono lot Trimmed Hats, values from $7.00 to $10, choice.JJ52.
BIG VALUES IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES
New Summer Drawn, agefi (I Ut U years, regular $1,2") lo
$l.r0 values 8
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THESE ARE SOME BARGAINS
T'uj 1-lh. cans Talcum Powder.....
'Host Colored Oilcloth, nnc tiriiu. vnrd
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0. N. T. Thrend, 7 8j)00s..
Ono lot .'We Uok Stationary, now
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MEN'S WEAR GREATLY REDUCE Q U j
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Big Reductions on Mn's And BoysJ Sh6ei(
Ond'Iot Tilon's and lioy f ais, jVll IflsscW. regular iirieeH $!.()()
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One lot Moil's Summer Shirts, some silks and crepes included,
$2 to $:U0 values, Ihey all go now for $1.I8
ANY STRAW HAT IN THE STORE, $1.00
Valucft I'roiM $2, 1" PfiQ . .,
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