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MEDFOKD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OU1MON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 2fi, 191 1
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L PERSONAL
S. T. IlawJInfiB wns nlso a dele
jmto from Medford to tho Hodmen
(Ircnt Council Reunion held In Port
land Innt week nnd lins returned.
Chris Gottlieb is plnnutnR n liunt-
lnjt trip to the Smith Hlvor country.
School pupils who secured roro
iBllns last wlnlcr and spring nro re-
quested to bring In rosea lor $3$ In
prises to bo award by tho Medford
Hoso society next Friday, ltos'
should bo at tho exhibit building before-
10 o'clock, Friday mornlnn.
Mr, nnd Sirs. n. N. roster nnd .
"Hr. .T. J. Rmmons was held before
the pollen court as nn object losso.
to physicians who speed. No fine
w-,s,1Imposed,i tho city desiring to lot
him know his profession did not en
title, him to violate, tho speed ordin
ance. Home cooking at Presbyterian sale,
Saturday, corner Main nnd Kir. 136
C. C. Ueckman of Jacksonville,
pioneer bnnker attended to business
In the city this morning.
Cot feo mill for sale at Do Voe's.
Mrs. lluby Moore of Hoseuurj; Is
visiting relatives In the city.
Just received a wagon load of Mar
shall Bros, famous cantaloupes and
muskmelons at De Voe's. 133
Steps towards the elimination of
stray cats that haunt the business
districts wilt likely bo discussed nt
F. Qulsenbury left Monday morning tj,0 next meetlnj; of the council
for a trip to crater iaKo ana win oo
gono most of tho week.
Everything In the storo reduced o
cept Hlg and Utile Rent at Martin J.
Roddy's moving sal. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Isaacs, and thetf
guests .Miss rioatrlco fljertsen of
Minneapolis, Mr. J. C. nrown, loft
Medford Saturday for a motor trlpjn
(Crc8cont City and Crater Lake, and
will bo gono for several days.
The finest equipment la Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hutchison nnd
their daughter, Miss Fern, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Vawter and sons and Mr.
K. II. McCurdy, motored to Crescent
City Saturday.
Automatic baso ball, that brand
now out door game, has arrived in
Medford. See It at DeVoes tonight.
Just west of Hotel Medford.
Hears arc reported unusually thick
In the lower districts of the Slsklyoug,
being driven from tho higher ridges
by forest fires, and tho natural in
clination to co mo down for black
and huckleberries.
Notice. Two good barbers in this
shop now, your patronage respectful
ly solicited. Medford Hotel Harbor
Shop.
Harry Helms leaves tomorrow for
a two weeks deer hunt In the Dutch
man Poak district of California
Authentic war news received by
Mall Trlbuno leased wire will be
posted during the day at Hotel Med
ford. Japan's declaration of war against
Germany was received without emo
tion by local sons of the Mikado. The
Rogue niver Japanese society will
soon call on tho members for con
trlbutlon to tho Red Cross. Saito,
tho laundry wagon driver is the
treasurer
Tree props it the Medford Lumber
Company.
An auto load of laborers for tho
Crater Lake road work left Monday
and more are needed. N
Visit manufacturers' sale of sam
ples, corner Main and Fir, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday by Presbyterian
ladles. 135
O. L. Davis and wife have returned
to Weed, Cal., after spending a few
days in this city..
IB,, .! m
Weeks McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
lady AssUfssS
Day PbeM MT
NI(M V. W. Weeks i
Vkeom A. K. Orr tWUM
Sixteen were counted sleeping on tho
roofs of Front avenuo buildings this
mVirnlng. At night they prowl and
caterwaul around. It is estimated
'by Sergeant Pat Mego that 600 vn
gra'nt cats infest the city.
No flies on 'the Pennant wrapped
Dread. We are not advertising It,
lust letting It have Its way with tho
people. Positively contains no alum.
Made at Newtown Bakery. 143
1 After a week with tho mercury In
the SO'a the temperature rose Monday
to 91, with prospects of higher tem
peratures this week.
Mountain Meadow butter pleases
all. Fout'8 grocery sells It. 136
Game Wardens Sam Sandry of
Koguc Itlver and A. S. Hubbard of
"Ashland attended to business in the
city Monday.
Demonstration of Postum and oth
er groceries at Presbyterian sale.
August 27, 2S, 29, corner Main nnd
Fir. . 135
Mrs. L. E. Enyart has returned
from a hunting trip In the Slsklyous
where sho killed one of the largest
bucks of the season. Tho deer
weighed ICO pounds dressed.
Play ball at DoVoes tonight
J. n. Ingalls of Denver Is among
tho out of town visitors In tho cltv
this week.
Mountain Meadow butter pleases
all. Fout's grocery sells It. 13C
Mr. and Mrs. Wick Fox and Miss
Kvelyn Taylor have returned from a
trip to Crater Lake.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ials
Theater.
W. Jackson, a transient was fined
$5 In the police court for being drunk
and incidentally for Inability to pay
for a 15-ccnt meal in the U. S. Cafe.
Jackson ate and then found ho had
no "cas'h. He "wftr'toll upon city
works to pay his fino.
Presbyterian sale, corner Main hnd
Fir, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, gro
ceries, drygoods, candles, aluminum
waro. 13&
A heavy thunder shower fell In tho
Dutto Falls district Monday night ac
cording to a phono to tho forest ser
vice. Three forest fires wcro started
by lightning before the storm. Heat
lightning flecked tho sky Monday
lgtt, causing, fear a of Ignition of
forest fires.
Hotel Medford dining room now
opens at six a. m. and is open all
day.
Preparations have been made by
tho school board and county authori
ties for tho attendance of ever)' child
of school age, in compliance with
school ago, nnd will assign truancy
officers for this purpose.
J. K. Whipple, formerly owner of
the lsis Theater will assnmo chnrgi
of tho It Theater next Tuesday, Sep
tembor 1, conducting, same until he
secures a new locntlon, About tho
first of tho jenr ho will open a new
pluce. .
I have leased tho Wheeler Apart
ments, 345 South Hlversldc, to open
September t. Mrs. llraco llurrls.
13r
' A force of men Is at work at the
forest service, compiling figures on
tho amount, site, etc., ,of the stand.
Ing timber In this section.
Grocorlcs nt Do VoVs.
The coudltion of Attorney O. II
Lnwlor, stricken with paralysis last
week Is reported as still strldus.
Get a premium list of tho Jackson
County Fair nt the Commercial club,
public market or from Sid I. Ilrown.
secretary, and make au exhibit. Lib
eral premiums offered on everything.
13.1
J. K. Marker of Olendale attended
to business In Medford Monday,
J. O. Clerking, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 3 20-J.
Jim Kershaw of Cltmnx Is a vis
"tor In tho city today.
Ilest for every meal, Mountain
Meadow butter at Fout's. 135
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Lockwood and
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wendt returned
'Monday from a short trip to Crater
Lake.
Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow
er troubles. Phone 2C.
Don Newbury will enter the V, of
O. nt Eugene this year.
When In Ashland try tho new Co
lumbla Cafeteria opposite Klks' tern-
plo, for good cats. II. N. Lowe,
proprietor. 13C
I-eonard Carpenter left Monday for
Portland on business.
Ilest for every meal, Mountain
Meadow butter at Fout's. 13.1
E. C. Jeromo of Glendale visited
relatives in Medford Mouday.
Ladles desiring high school girls to
work for their board and high school
girls desiring such places will kindly
send their names to Mrs. O. L. David-
son, 720 West Eleventh street
phono 723-Y, chairman of committee
College Woman's club.
A. L. Raker of Talent was a busi
ness visitor In tho city Monday,
Frank Corliss of Eagle Point spent
Monday In Medford.
See R. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Roads.
William Von der Hellen or Eagle
Point visited In Medford Monday.
Aro you "Holmes protected." In
surance service combined with 1C
strongest companies. Holmes the In
surance Man. v
A. L. Wilson and wife of Willow
Springs visited in the city Sunday.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over lsis Thea
ter. H. H. Corliss of Phoenix was a
business visitor In Medford Monday.
Two counter show-cases for sale at
De Voa's.
' Frank Wilson and wfo and Euln
Jacobs have returned from a trip to
Crater Lake.
Ono meat case for sale at De Voe's.
Get It at Do Voe's.
II. M. Howard of tho Llttlo Apple-
gate was In the city Monday on business.
Iluv vour mut nt Jnnpi' ami von
I get so-called special prices every day.
Misses Lorraine Hilton nnd lono
Flyun hnve returned from a vacation
spent nt Coleslln.
The report, of Police Judge Gay
shows thal3S0 wore collected In
flints, Inst, nonth This Is tho high
wntor nmrk.for the city,
J. II, Kelly of (Irlftln crook spent
Monday In Medford.
JAPS CAUTIOUS
IN ATTACK UPON
GERMAN
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MEAT
GRINDER
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HOM
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OF-SUSPECTINNES
, TOKIKO, Aug. 2:..-Thero nro
tunny Indications In Toklo that Japan
Is conducting her hostilities against
Kino-Chow, tho German leased terri
tory in China, villi the greatest de
liberation and circumspection. Shu
desires to avoid any noedlem sacri
fice of life, and will not risk her war
ships unnecessarily. It Is reported
that a number of mines have bcci
seen tlontlng In the- waters nruund
KlaO'Chow, x
A number of Japanco snltors nnd
soldiers have written a petition to
their superiors, signing the document
with their own blond, In which thev
nsk to be selected to go to tho front.
Tho navy department said today It
had no knowledge of a reported at'
tack on TslnR-Tau by a llrltl.h tor
ledo boat destroyer.
Tho Japan "pence association has
resolved to send a communication to
tho International Peace association,
Whose headquarters are at Ilernt,
Switzerland, asking this association to
labor with the. Mllgcrent powera for
the speedy restoration of peace.
FRENCH FORCE DESTROYS
TOWNS IN UPPER ALSACE
IIASKL, Switzerland, Aujr. 'J.. -
Newt Iiiik reached here that a French
fotve of Tnreo, Zouave mid Sene-
li.ttli.,- illlPltlA. Mi.l fithltm, in 1 'itiuil'
or I - ' "" -it1
i,inee, cnienii mui rimnt uewi rov
ed tlti! townt'nf Klui'liHliiiiilt'ih. .laps
dorr, LmttUrcr, Ilninrsliitt, llciluci
ler nml MoreliweiIcr.
i:rni:s'i:, or., .. a.v-ww.
tremendous meat urimlcr, nearly four
incites ueross (he month, found in the
li.iiex liitmn on the .McKenrie river,
nml lietiitf taken l Tens n eviileuee
iu jmrt mir to In1 (lie instrument ummI
by litnex in ilUpotintr of Hie liodii"
of .Mr. F.loi Driiui ami Mi lleni
rlo Nelius' Deputy .Sheriff A, Nek
ton. Jr.. of 'IVmis left here ill 7s!l."
tliU moiuiiiL' willi .Mr. ami Mr. Vie
lor lunex, elmrgeil with murder, for
Sab Antonio, Tex. They will by
way of l'oitlmitl, Or., anil expeet to
remain in that eilv a ilav liefoie leav.
iutr for TeMW.
That luiu'rt ultempteil lo oll val
uable jewel rv to iiiiliviilualx here, and
these niv nuu in the hands of detee
ties is the slnlemcnt made by of fie
ern here. The ilinmomls nro to lie
identified in Portland lodav by yeiuii:
NVIiiih, lio will meet tlie parly, if
they aie those taken from the linn
of liin muitlereil hlstepj.
D. A. Klkius, ilepiih cheriff, Hint
Iwo days Nenrehiuir (lie lulies house
on the McKcuxid with a .search war
rant isHiieil lv Jiisftiee of tin I'eaee
Wells, mid it is reported (hat other
discoveries" lymle on llie iirrmi.rs urn
lieinir elosiily unnl'il.
Amoiit; the other arllilcs waiil lo
Iiiim' been Inkeu by offieerH iih rvi
iletiee from lilt limes' raneft were n
chloroform outfit, u diamond clan
eiitter, about .1011 kin,, two iinlouked
loeks which had been pried from
trunk, nml copies of Hie Atlanta
Constitution.
CHRONICLE FACES
ji
PROSECUTION
EOR
WA
PICTURES
GEN. BERTRAND PROMOTED
TO RANK OF FULL GENERAL
ANTWKUr, An-;. ':. via I.oiulou,
8-10 n. in. An official niiuoiitiee
inent today hIh forth that King Al
bert of Ilclgium lui proinutuil Lieu
tenant Oenerar Ilertrmul in the rank
of full Ki'iieral, iih a reward for his
excellent romliirt before the enemy.
Wlij Not
Get tho best smoso. Got. Johnson,
and also patronize borne.
TOO LATE TO CLAB8IKT.
FOR SALE ilartlott pear cul'ls.
Foothills orchard. Phono 113-J
13X
FOR SALE Orange Clings, lato
Crawford- and Elberta peaches at
lc per lb., hi CO lb. lots, orchari
run 1 Mc per lb. delivered. Phono
Itose Orchard, R01-J3. 135
WANTED Few clean, furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ad
dress box 5, enro Mall Trlbuno, 134
LIGHTNING STARTS
T
FORE
FIRES
Nino fore.sl fires, wero stnrleil
Momlay nfleriioon nnd night in Jnok
miu county from lijhtnln(,'t ncrordinf"
lo phone reports received bv tho for
est Herviee this uionilnj. Five tire
slnrteil on f'ove ereek in the lleml
Indian country, two on Lake creek1,
on tho Fry ranch, near the city in
take, nnd two near llatte lulls.
The fires on Ijike erect nir out, nt
Hulte Falls miller control nml on
Cove creek xiill metric. A force of
men was .eiit from Ashland tin
murium; to combat them. The fires
n the north etui of the county are all
under emit nil.
SAX KKANrlSl'O, Cal., Am;. '-''.
liiformiitiuii Innklmr to Hie 'ironc
euliou of the Sim Kraiieisco Chioii
leln vai presented lo the Culled
Slates attorney's otliee hem today
by tlio Culled Stales niiuy, tlvpiirt -meot
of Califoinin, and will lie I'tid
befoio Ihe feilrral urmnl jury.
In connection with mi ntlielo on
llie const nrlillerv corps, Niitiounl
(limnl of Calil'oinia, thu Chi-onldc
printed Inst Sinnlav t'o pliologrnjitH
of Hie ihortur baiterles ami ilisnp
peniiiii ri f leu of Fort WliifleM
Spoil, Cntliic tho federal iliilulei,
litis coiihlituli's mi net iuiiilinlilc by
fiiie or iiiiirioiiiiienl,
A similar ease, hrniiulit bv the wal
department, is pending ugniiiit the
'ililoi of Suiiseit n moiitlily tiiiif'ii
ziue, nhieh pnlilinhed illtistrulions
showtntr the defensi'M of Hit' I'aiiamu
eaual, and ucniiis Hie nullior of Hie
article nceouipniiyiii litem, the pho.
loraplier who took the pictures ami
Ihe itvialor in Miou mneliiiie they
crossed the IslhiniH.
GERMAN SHELLS
FALL IN CHARLER0I
i
LONDON, Aug. 23, 2:60 a. in.
"Hlnco yesterday morning tho Oor
mans have been attacklne CharlerOl
wlilch tho French are holding," rnji
tho Dally Mall's Ostend correspondvut
telegraphing Monday. "Tho Qermans
Invaded tho town from the Montngny
sldo and came out by tho turning
brtdgo and In front of tho railway sift.
tlon.
1 "Thero was a hot fight for tho pos
session of tho bridges as well an for
tho railway station and other build
ings.
"Gorman shells am falling In the
town. Tlu homos on the left of tli
Hotel Europe, ns son from Hie rail
way Htatlon appeared to bo seriously
damaged. A mass of French artillery
and troops In endless Hues poured
out, It Is snld, toward ClmtHot, nml
the nermann wero driven back with u
"rloiis loss."
RON
KAISER PRESENTS
CROSS TO
CROWN PRINCE
HKIM.IN', Aii. U'i, vln Copciiliiigvii
iiini l.tinl(ui, 'l:;':i i. in. liipii ir
William Iiiik iMinl'cri'c.il, lln itcoftiiliinn
of thn Iron Ciokh of Hie i:unml fuol
Ursl eliiHH on Ciowii I'limm 1'ieder-
iek William ami Dulie Alb lit of
vVtieitcinlicrK. He IuIh dlnforrail
also Ihu, Iron en"i iliu'oihlton of llm
second cIiihh on liU Miin,.l'iiiict! (
knr. Ills mnjeslv Iiiik sent Ilia following
telegium to Hie crown pilinicss;
"1 (liaiil; then with all lav licml.
drnr QlitMt I rejoice with titer oer
(lie first victory of U'lllmlm. Oo.l ha
Iteeti on hit Hide ami Ink most tit it -liaatly
Piipiiilteil him. To him be
thanks ami honor, I lemit to Willulm
Hie iiou eniss of I tit eeoui nml lnt
class.
"Osknr also foiiuhl liillltnullv whIi
the (Ireiliulieo. Ho )u icccImmI Hh
iron erosrt of Hie seeoud elni. !
peat that lo Inn mid Miiilo. flml
protect mid xueeor my luiya. A'-"
ill Dm future, Clod he willi Hiec ntnl
nil wives. (SIJjikhIJ
"l'AI'A Wll.lll-.LM."
lo It Toiltiy
Ituxolyo to siiioko Hov. Johnson ri
gors, the best, mid theruiiy pairntilro
homo Induslry. tf
GrutMt of AH
Hwram Blessings
Tlifl tnr-' r ilTfu! IMrts In IhP t- -I
U luva w.iiiuimI In Dm hrins li.ui.;.
Aiki unionir llt
lt.l noil (ViMitorU ."f
utcUiil tmilli.'" It
llm writtl kn.mii
"MMInr'n KrlPint."
Thl U mi vkUrnal
nr iiiotliti lo itwi.i.i
llie uUlomlnut ihu.
lien Kt Iksmiuo I'm.
jilmiii, to mi. ..I
utiurslly vrlilh-ut
urtltii. mlii frtim thri
stmln upon eonl niul IIksiiimiU.
Api'lliSi us i1lrv.. uton tl,.n muip
Involved It suvitirn Ilia nso nvtworlc of
mrves with vlil'h n.t i l.o n.u' urn
mipMIt. Tliun u urml nUro nf iho l it
txt much dfinjpit tiiAy Isi utuMnt niul tlia
jivrlwl f i xirclniicy iiaMst In eutufuti.
Tin re U liu tiupultnii lmi Mt tin,,
rrllrf has r. mnrkist InDurniNt UfOa lh
l.ifiirol IhtiIIIi nt lio nultur.
Ir. a llttlo lM)k iM-nt t.y mall murh u.
Kl .liifurroiUlen I Mhcu to InoxtMM-tnixni
irullicti". H tPllt huw to u-y ' ,tol lirr'ti
Krlrnil" nml how lo nvoi, or.itia litH.
It Iws tifoA rrMri In tr Uljornlnry
.ill VIM tun )UI M i hnowii I4r.
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TUBERCULOSIS
addition to plenty of frcih at
and proper ditt, those suHertng fron
or who aro urtdlstioMd to Tuberculo
sis are rscommeiided to use Eckmin'i
Alteratlvt to stop night sweats, banish
fever and hasten recovery. This modi,
cine, by reasou of its successful use dur
ing the past, warrants tho fullest Inves
UKUon poiilble by every suBerer.
Ecksaan's Alterative Is most efllca
dous In bronchial catarrh and severe
throat and lung affection", and la up
building the system. It contains no
narcotics, nor harmful or habit-form
ing drugs. Accept no substitutes. Sold
an
'or booklet telling of recoveries.
br
ccknian Laboratory, Philadelphia, Fa,,
touei winng or recoveries.
I'riee -l mid " n Hottle.
Atleiitloti.
Worthy .Matron of Kennies Chap
tvr So. 0l. O. i;. H.. renuesta for at,'
...any officer, nnd members a. pos.l- T..uWn!llViunr:XA'..
in iu iiiii'i ni .ita-uiiie itnu in ;..iu jiraunrm iirtuuior c yi , sot latttmr lll.ln
p. .... Wednesday to attend thu fun .fi nMW "
ernl of llrother (. A Ilrown. , .
GOOD SCHOOL SHOES
For All Vour Children
Vl.no I'l' TO r-'.-.T A IWIK
For (In Hoy, (ilrl nml l.llllc Tot
At tho fllgu of
&ftrcitc
Cooe Snots"
MTOSITH FOKT OFFICH
5!
Tomorrow, Wednesday will be "RED LETTER DAY" In .S & H. Fremitim Parlors on 2nd Floor 10 Free Stamps to Visitors Come !
You are not required to make any purchases whatever simply bring your book to the Premium Parlors and we will present jou with 10 S, & II. Green Trading Stamps Free
'MEDFORD AGENTS FOR
R. & G. CORSETS
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
HIONE 372J
RELIABLE METHODS
MEDFORD AGENTS FOR
MUN9ING UNDERWEAR
wvwvuvv
FALL ARRIVAL NEW FALL GOATS
NEW FALL COATS Jinny of Hie newest mod
els ore ho decidedly fliirii iih to give Ihu effect
of en pes in Ihe Imck. These nro sure to ho very
popular. Other; Imvo the new shoulder cnpcH
with military or nhuwl collars nml inilorcil cuffri.
lleuutifiil now Ik'ltcd Couli, inmle of henvy
imported fahrie, lweeili Keoteh plaidH, ctu.
in a very allrartive line of now coIoHiikm nml
piittenis.
Hmnrl :i-lciigtli foals in KcoroH of moi1elj for
outdoor or ilrefcH wenr. Tlio majority of tliem
Imvo vorj' full fluru hkiitx, with yoke effcclH.
Anions tl'O ninny new Confi hlinwii inn -omo
mIHi fni tiiimiiliiK nnd liiiiui7n full nml
li'iijjli kiyh't,
WINS0R COTTON CREPES 21c
Cation CrcpcH for drokdoft, wniflrf, kilrtonon,
iti.'. Hlunvn in beautiful floral effeutx nml
neat KtripeH, colorn nliholuh-ly fuht, ren
huly 2.'c,
COTTON CRASH AT 9c INSTEAD OF
Maniifncturcr'H Bhorl lengths of CniHh
Toweling in 18-lncli width, hlcuclied nml
in imtiiral color, and nil gootl.. Icii(Iih.
Itcgulnrly l-"-c iimlily, Ihih huIu nt9c
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
We are iihlu lo mipply you wiilr imporlcil
goods nt no advu.ici) in prices- pluliU) Ito
mini h I ripen, eicpe kiiIiciiIIiich, hitkox, ill
. 50clp'$2.OO
FINAL CLOSE-OUT OF OXFORDI
W,M I'iileiil IMimim .. . u(2.75
:i,ro 0, M. I'iiiiijm f2.7B
JrlLftO VuUH I'limp- $2,75
'ammaaM
amaaaf v
MJ9EZ u1 'I
-
NtC I'sllmii 1
6v1, WflUt (.071, Nklil
rile, it rriitu rsrli
NEW FALL UMBRELLAS, 75c to $4.98
We have n very novel (titv "f, (hesn iiods-ililiifik, Kieen, unvy, led,
purple, ilelaehahlo Immlles ami India ntylcn; iiIko golil frnnicM. Kvery one
ffiiiiriujterd.
ONYX HOSE FOR LADIES, 25c
Sillt hoot, HciiinlcHH lit iii heelri nml loes; lilli hjiliceil heel, u.lra Hjioniitl.
OUTING FLANNEL 10c
Kxtra heavy, full widlli, fiut coloiit, also -ilniii whllo ami uicam.
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 39c
Odd linen in i(ll,liiiu and lnonti only, to cIomc mil, reiilm1 TiOu vnlucH.
0YS' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, 50a TO $1.50 t
All new 'ull imtliMfiH, (uiii'iiiilecil not lo iii, Ct to 1(1 ycni.
CHILDREN'S NEW FALL HATS, 60c TO $1.25
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