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jyiAUjrRUJOyiS, MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY, dTNB 25, ,1Q15
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According to the present schedule,
. the. Liberty Hell, en route from Phila
delphia to tho Snn Francisco fair,
will pass through Mcdford nhout 2
o'clock on tho morning of July 1C.
Gorald Hooysmllh, lias roturnod
from Portland, whore ho took part
In a golf tourney participated In by
tho best amatour golfcro of tho utata
winning tho consolation prize.
Thoro will bo two harbors nt Tho
Quiz, Saturday. 82
A spatter of rain foil over tho
vniloy thlB morning.
Furnished houso desired by ro
sponslblo parly. Call Mr. Crutch
field, phono 213 or 31. 82
A carlond of walormolons was ro
colvcd by local incrchantB from tho
Imperial valley, California, this
morning, and arc now on the market,
tho first of tho season. They sell
from 2T emits to CH conts nploco.
'Velvet .to cream at Do Voo's.
Tho police huvo been warned to ho
on tho lookout for tho daring holdup
wfib rohhod tho Jones Morennlllo com
pany of $1000 In gold dust, marching
him from his homo to tho storo nt
tho point of u gun Wednesday night.
A suspect Is hold nt Aidilnnd.
Tho Medford Vulcanizing works aro
now vulcanizing punctures nt 2Cc.
Albort Urognry of Ashland, spent
Krldny In Mcdford ultcmlliig to liusl
nosH mnmtturs.
Our Nuvy, march by Fred Alton
llnlght, apodal sale Saturday JCc, ut
HiiIo'b and Palmer's. . ,R2
M. P. Jncoby, tho Tolo merchant,
leaves today for a visit to tho San
Francisco exposition.
Got filtered gasollno from tho Tied
(liter at Onrnott-Cory's,
'Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Oreer,
Idaho, aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
II. Wathlns and son of Mcdford.
Try Celro-Kola, "First for Thrlst"
Re at your favorite fountain1. 82
Thoro will bo nnolhor of thoso
famous chicken dinners, with all
othor good things, tit lh NiihIi Cafo
torla Sunday. Tnkc your family nnd
enjoy a meal nway from homo. 82
Sand pllo animals for
run. Handicraft Bbnp.
According lo .1. F. Soulo of Ala-
. nieila, Cnl., tho Klser pictures of
Cralor I.nko and tho ltoguo river
t vntlny on oxhlhlllou nt tho Snn Frfan
clsco fair nro sending scores of enst
'orn tourists to tho wondnr spot. Mr.
Soulo says that along with tho Jack
son county gnmo exhibit tho photos'
aro attracting wldo attention,
8oo Dnvo Wood about that flro In
surnnco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
llldg.
Miss Amelia Huhiomnu of Yrekn,
Cat., returned to her homo this morn
ing after visiting friends and rela
tives In this city tho last week,
Popular song hits for fie nt Pal
mer's I'lano Place Saturday. 82
Tho Iowa society of southern Ore
gon Is planning to hold their annual
plmilo nt Ashland In tho nenr future.
Momn-mndo pastry nt Tho SluiBta.
Merchants r Central Point nro
holding n "Home Coining" day to
day and tomorrow, with free pic
ture shows, and musle. Tho colobrn
tlnn will and tomorrow, and prom
ises to bo que of the moHt Hucres
fill events of Its kind qvor hold In
tho valley.
Screen doors at Mcarord Lumbor
Co.
I toy Wllllla of tht Persist district
Ik Hpendlug n few dia In (ho city
vlHltlng frlQilds mid rolullvoa.
A'l trlmiH. lints and shape half
price. MIm Loiinsbury at M. and M
Dopt. Htura. S
.lunula .IoIiumiu of Orauta I'hsu vtna
a busluiMW lsltor In tht city Thurs
day. Dr. M. U. Harbor. Palm block.
Hours 9 In' 4. Phone: Qffico 110;
Home 110J2.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoth llullls of tho
Sterling nilna are Hirudin tho day
In Medford.
Pop corn Crlspottes nt 1h Voo's.
Udwnrd ICnnU of Montaaue, ChI.,
In In the ulty ftir few days.
Ho Von eariiiw tho best Una of
flvo oent dxara In the ally.
Mr. and .Mm. S. I. Wllann and
diiiiglitor ltulli of Talwit are twill
ing the day iu Medford vUitlug
friend and rolallvta.
Iloiuo-niuda patry nt the Shasta.
Miaa Vera Marrliuan left ThurmUy
for ICutcfiiA wUar hu will vUlt with
oontluiux to Heattlo vvliar she will
enter whool.
Cliocolataa. SO fnts lb. Do Voo's.
W'ntar 8uprlitUiiilv nt O Arnnplgor
will loava In thw iHorniitK on h two
days tour of lnM"tlon of the city
InUtka Mnd Flan lake. Regulation
will 1" laid down for campers au a
to avoid any poaatbla eoutantliutlon
or the dt walar suppl).
Kodak (tulatajni and aupplhta ut
AVgaton'a Caniara Shop. UupoalU
Hook Store.
Mian llaaa Keulner laft this inorarti
lug fur Uo Auxtla wlnrr h will
fipnnd tho summer vUIUuk friend
mid rolnWves
Mqrahunt l.aaca. t&o. Tma Shaata,
Onrl Y. TnraUl apailt a faw
hours In Grants Pm Thursday at
tcndlus to buiuM'tuatura.
Pal-
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Mr. and Mro. J. ,F. Soulo of Ala
,modn, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. llalph Km
orsoli and Mrs. G. K. Kmerson of
Hoaaulm, WaBh., nnd I.awrcnco
Drown of San Frdnclsco, reached
Mcdford Thursday from an' auto tour
to Crater Lake.
Get your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dnn butter milk at Do Voo's,
A number of local republicans will
go to Crater Lake Monday o meet
Gov. WlthycomlK!, and escort him to
this city Tuesday,. Governor Wltliy
cotnbo will ba taken to tho lsjko from
Klamath FhIIb by auto, ft, Is ex
pected (hat tho chief oxocut)vo will
spend n day In (ho Itogue river val
ley Inspecting tho Pacific highway.
FrcslJ roasted pcanuU at Do Voo's.
Tho MIssob Elizabeth and Till M.
Schoenborgor of San Joso, Cnl., loft
this morning for their home after
spending a wcok in this elty visiting
friends.
Siskiyou or Colostln wntor, 10c per
bottle nt De V'oo's.
O. N. Nelson luifl roturnod from a
short business trip to Grants Pass,
From todny my business will ba
conductod strictly for cash. Got my
prlcos before bujlng. U. 11. Hrown.
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The flro department was called out
(his morning by a grass- flro on North
Central avenue that threatened two
residences for n time. Tho flro got
beyond control of tho burners. No
damngo.
Popular song hits for 5c at
mor'B Plnno Place Saturday,
by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J.
Attorney (Jus Nowbury upent
Thursday afternoon In Jacksonville
attending to professional mutters.
Popular song hits for He nt Pal
mer's Piano Place Saturday. 82
A. I). Farnhnm of Salem Is among
the out of town visitors In tho city
this week.
From todny my business will bo
conducted strictly for cash, Gat my
prices leforo buying. L. II. Hrown.
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A ritimber Of Mcdford peoplo Jour
neyed to Ashlnnd Thursday night to
Hto tho production of "Sari" at tho
Vlulng theater.
Notlco Is hcroby given (hat Coun
ty1 Superintendent Wells will hold
tho regular examination of applicants
for stnto certificates at Jacksonvlllo,
commencing Wcdnesdny, Juno 30,
1015, at 9 o'clock a. in., nnd con
tinuing until Snturdny, July 3, 1915,
at I o'clock p. m.
Mrs. John S. Sherman, head of tho
Conservation Committee of (ho Na
tional Federation of AVomon's clubs
wn? tendered a luncheon at tllo Hotel
Medford this noon by tho ladles of
tlfo Oro'a(er-MQ"df6rd cluU. Sho will
be entortnlned this evening by tho
members of tho Women's College
club, Mrs. Sherman will leave Sat
urday for Crater hake.
Wheat $2.10 per hundred; scratch
food 2.30; Olympic flour $1.75 por
sack; other prices according, for spot
cash. h. II. Hrown, SI
The Itev. W. F. Shields and tho
IIoh' eluli of tho ProHUtorlun church
are spending the dny at Table Hock,
mid will enmp thoro tonight return
ing tomorrow.
J. O. Corking, tho best nil around
photographer in southern Oregon,
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
The commission of prominent Chin
ese citizens appointed by n royal de
cree (o study American conditions
Will pasH through Medford next Tues
day. July 20.
ICAGO S
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"MISS JEKVLL AND MADAME HYDE" WITH
, HELEN GARDNER, AT PAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CLUB
ENTERTAINED
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SATURDAY
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H0RNBR00K
AK LAND, .lime J.V Vnul wn
nUM'lvml held (Ml Nit. Ill iHMt llltfllt of
I he H'hMMtimiHl ludiliii of Uiirdnu .In
colts, uiMUHKer of the well known
Jon .MeroHiittle Co.' otiilitidimeiit
at llotnlironk. The wtury Met'1 Uih(
at I ho point of u levnUer u lone ioIi
bcr fimi'lltil IhuIi .IncoliM Hint lux
wife o whim to the utore after the
imiiiHiter had arrivml home. Thin or
eiiinsl iihoiil HI oVIock TiiexdHA
night. I 'tider tluetitx .IhcoIin npenml
the safe, wltieli ueltleil ni'Hilv $10110
in coin Hiul ijolil diift. Kxtni enM
tional detuiU telute to the Inuidit'o
I'Hcoiling IiumIiuiiiI Mini wife haek to
their hotiie ami ouleriUK them t tur
iiihIi a oiii'k ill who'll to phue the
hoit. Nii i-lcw to tin' hiuhw.iMiinuV
idcutitN
w8Hini;to. June sr -itiu-
la' whMtl ield per aero probably
will b tn per cent sruater this oar
tliau laat, liaur) H Itaker. American
eoutuiorelal aitm-lie at I'etroprad.
cabliw tae depwriuient of cwierct.
'i HtK 'IM U Khaly to be leM.
kervr, be aavt, e'auae of tht) l(rne
rMliiction la acrttaae due to iRtuir
Uoitu( ttuvt war coudUlous,
The first large touring nt of tin
seimoii to Mop off ut Aletlff (!, con
inK frorm tho fair, wll nrnve lure nt !
'J p. .m. .Saturday. Tlio party ) .
known un the SweiliMli-Aiuerieiin ( nl
ifornin elnb of Chieugo. it is com
iooil of the most proinjiieiit SwciIhii
Ainerieiin reHiduntH of, Chieugo, wil'i
tlieir fumilies, uinuii .whom nro
Juilgo Axel Chyhuiis of the circuit
court bench of Cook county; Or. lohii
A. CliriHtensoii, Hon. Henry I'ucson,
city engineer of Chicago; Hon. John
I'rioHson, member Chicago council;
Henry S. Hciihchcu, ciiHliier of the
Slate Hunk of Chicago mill Swcdihli
coiihuI in (lint city; Hilwnrd A. Linn,
X. A. NcIhoii, president Henndin Ijfo
Inniirnnce Co.; Dr. II. A. Oldenburg,
('. S. retortion, editor of tho Swedish
American; Dr. Wallinm A. Peterxon,
nnd Kdwurd C. Westmnn, n promi
nent cnpitnlist of Chicago, who is
muiuiL'or of (he oxeurnioii. Aecoin-
ianying the party nro Governor Geo.
A. Carlson of Colorado and Kx-Gov-
ernor A. O. T'borliu'rtlt of MinuoKoln.
Tour on Special Train
Tho party is making the tolir iu u
special -train, which left Cliieugo on
Juno i'J, visiting (he fair at Sail
FrauoiHco, nnd returning Ihrouuh (lie
northwest via (he Canadian l'auifie
railroad. At the solicitation of .1, A.
YVcxtcrlund nnd through the cour
(cmoh of the Southern Pacific offic
ial (he party has made arraiiKemciilH
for u four-hour Htop in (he itogue
Hiver volley, under (he auspices of
the Medford Commercial club. The
('hill's plans for tho entertuinment of
the party include nu nuto trip
around the valley, beginning with the
orchards on (he cast foothills, includ
ing the WcHfcrluud oichurdH, (he
Hillcriml orchard and others. The
party will return (o the Pacific high
way at (he iienrcftl point nnd go 6uth
through (he Hurrell orchurds, the
George II. Cnrenler and Palmor or
churds mid rediru ii.tiIi, taking in us
much of the valley us possible on the
west wide nnd north of (own, redlin
ing over (he Pnoifie highway to Mer
loni, where n lunch will he mtvciI to
the party nt the Hotel Holland. The
purly will go north at (I o'clock, fol
lowing 1 1 tun No. HI.
I'litcrldlniiiciit Pint 1 1 led
Ai tho Holland the purly will be on
lerliiincd by vocal selections render
ed y MisH Cnrol.Mi Audi own, neitoin
punicii liv Mrs. Guy Cluldot.
The followinir puilies have very
liinillv itoiifented to furnish their
uiiIom for the trip around the valley:
MeHsrs. William Gore, .1. A. Perry, C.
K. Gules, V. 1 lhaai'H, A. S. l(oen-
bnuin, J. W. Herruiii, 1). O, Worth
iiigtiin, i. M. McKcnuy, J. V. Muudy,
,1, T. Sullivan, Perry Asheralt, Jr.,
.lames Campbell, John Perl, John S.
OrJh, K. G. Hrown. II. L WaKher,
Hem AuderKou, George II. Carpeuler,
IF. C. Gurnclt, Delrov Getehell, S.
V. Heckwidi, .1. W. DrchMer, ICarl C.
Gad.lis, Guv W. Connor, T, K. Dan
iels, Vauglin .iiiidel, .Judge P. I,. Ton
Velio, J. A, WcMerlund and other.
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.WASHINGTON. Juno
protest will be mnilo by tho United
Stnlcs'"iignfnst into'rferoncos with
Ailierr"caii'niaiFs passing through Ku-
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irnmc to crater LaKo to dato'tnijs gic0 hellfgerents nro per
shows n substanllnl lncrcaso over (ho'inltted to cdnsor cnblo messngefl In
same period last year, the park rcc- i trans, ..officers hero think lotters
would undergo mo same rins.
ANOTHER
PACIFIC HIGHWAY
AT BILLING'S HILL
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LEADS
MORNING PLAY
TAt'GMA, Wii-h., Jmii' -'' Iu tli'
golf touriiiimeul II. I'lniiuller Hkiui of
Medford, Or., went'iifter uidory with
a Mmgenlieeiu the lirst eighteen
hel( of the tliii t.v -ix hole innlch
wi(h .Incoh Neville ot San l'runcioo
Iu the Hi'iui-t'iiinU tin iliiiiniug for
(he Pacific noithuext chuiiipiouship.
I'4iiii plu.Ncd u very eouiitetit gnmo,
Isayiiig his iuin Nlmt and uuiUing
MUtie very piettv drixen. When (he
player reined forluneiicou Kg.au Imd
a lead of I up. At one tune he had
a lead of (1 up. Neville, hv pluuntt
perfect g'df, won the sexeulcentli
inn) eighteenth, n'tliiciiig I'kuii'k lead
lo t up.
Mr. T. It. ("iiUHii,,'rHi4(iiia, won
Iho iioithwvt w(imunVhniiipioiisliip
hv ilefeadiiif Mr. loiiK "lean ot Ta
loinn iu the final", I up .uul .1 to gn.
' "-Filial -.election of flic rnu('" for (lie
J'nciftc highway over the Hillings hill
vill he inndc'atlccniiotlK'rHiincy has
hcci' Hindu ot an alCgrnijdvii, route
around tliu,liill (o HuC south oi' the
pretpnt grade, which goeH.uiidyr III"
niilroiid viyn l(n trjuiKtouH a
creek. TlnVjoulo i.ijjoiigv'rtiiuu the
Ilillings' roiiTc, and (he owner of (he
property deiiiand .f2.rt00 for dum
;igi. II also involves a dangerous
curve iu (ho Hiibway.. Wlien the sur
vey nnd estimates nro eoiuplele, the
cost of the three routes, (ho Hillings
cut, the present route, filled nnd cut,
with grudo oros-ong, ami the proposed
niuto will he compared nnd a final
selection made by Statu Kugincoi
Cn nt inc.
Thuriliiy, Mr. Cunline, Judge Ton
Velio, (joiiunisfionor Leovor, Engineer
Kidicdge, Mnvor'.?ohiitoit of Ashhiud
Hiul committees flout Iho Mcdford
and Atdilnud Commercial clubs uiiide
nu inspection of (he route. Engineer
Cnntinc Minted that the state was
willing to expend the : 10,0011 duo (he
county from the state funds on this
section, which will give the state .jur
isdiction over the construction. On
July 12 lliis; stntjo Inghwiiy advisory
hoard will be hcic and a final selec
tion of route probably be lett (o
them, though Mr. Cantine's repot t i
c.poctod i" tmo for action .ut the
July nuiotiiif,' of the court.
Engineer Cantini) took cec-aMou
duiiugjiis visit l) protect omphntic-1 V
ally lo .the court the route celected I ?
for (Jiu. highway fimii Ci'iitml Point
to Tojo, a- in vising needles,- c
pense, ini'i easing danger to Irawl
mid being unsafe for the triielin
puhlie. In addition, he siinl (hat the
highway ei)iis(ruetiou along the opi-u
bunks of Jackson creek involved c
pciifeive work (o iirevent flood- imm
iluiiufgliig the road bed, nnd luhi-cd
(he iiliiiiidnument of (he route as im
practicable. .
ASHLAND
INSTALLS
AUTO FUNERAL AR
ASHLAN'I), Juno US. Tho only
fiulo funeral cnl In southern Oregon,
If not In territory bctweoh Portland
nnd Sacramento, has recently been
Installed hero by II. C. Stock, un
dertaker. Tho niptlve parts aro em
braced In an American uiidcrsluiig
of DO horse power, adjusted (o four
spoeds, All extra parts and repairs
aro carried so aa to bo conconlcd
from view, tho general nppenranca
ords Showing that up to Juno 24,
28 nuton had registered nt head-
I quarters. iUp to Juno 21, 1914, only
I nine nutos had registered. So far
(this year 337 people havo been (o the
.lnke, about twice ns many as last
' j oar.
The first car to reach headquart
ers this year was Juno 17, when h,
H Storey of Woodburn, registered.
iSeeley Hall, driving a six passenger
'Cndlllac traveled (o within one mile I
and 14- half of tho base of tho rim
on Wednesday tho farthest for the '
season. The snow is melting fnst, '
and It Is expected to bring tho first
car to the lodge on tho rim by July
4. Tho roads between Mcdford nnd
Whlto Horso canyon nro In exccllont
shape.
Tho season will officially open
July 1st. A forco of cnritcntcrs nro
at work, nnd (ho dining room and
kitchen will bo ready for uso lit tho
hotel under construction. Thoj
building now used as a kitchen nnd
dining room will bo torn down, nnd
mado Into shacks for tourists. The
water system will bo Iu operation .
ns soon as tho plumbers can Install a
ram. now on tho ground, .ic-iser
Pos'tntnstor General Iiurlowm nl
rpady has ordered that mall to nou
trola bo sent on ships which do not
touch holllgerent ports.
THOUGHT SHE
COULy OT LIVE
Restored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Unionvillo, Mo. "I suffered fromn
fonlnlp troublo nnd I got so weak that I
could hardly walK
across the floorwitli
out holding on to
somcthfnfc. I had
nervous" spells nnd
my flngcra would
cramp and my face
would draw, nnd I
could not spenk, nor
sleep to do any rjood,
had no nppetlte.nnd
everyone thought 1
would not livo.
Somo one ndvlscd mo to tako Iydla E.
of tho car bblng In keeping with the J Purklutrat will tako his help to tho. Plnkhnm' Vcgetablo Compound. Iliad
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fix " ii
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purposo for 'which It la Intcnnod.
Carvpd panels add to tho exterior
decoration, tho finish being In light
grey effects. Tho Interior Is silk
lined throughout. Tho weight of tho
car Is 3C00 pounds, and Its cost ap
proximates $2700. Uy its Installa
tion hero an Innovation has been In
troduced which has become a flxturo
In undertaking cbannols or metropol
itan centers.
HUERTA EN ROUTE TO FAIR
TO GIVE NERVES A REST
CHICAGO, Juno 'J.i. (lenernl Vie
torinno Hiicrtn, former dictator of
.Mexico, arrived bote todu. lie wus
iiccompanicd hv Ins son nnd a sec
retary and said he wu on his wnv to
the cioi(ioii at San r'runciscu, "to
lelux my nervos uflur living oxpon-euccs,"
lake for (ho season Sunday.
roadway under tho direction of tho
government .Is progressing rapidly,
30 men bolng employed nt present.
This forco will ho Increased after
July 1.
Though tho Reason Is not open and
somo hardship Is experienced In
rcnchlng tho rim, the trnvel Is good.
It Is necessary to walk about two
miles, part of tho way over snow.
Mr. C. K. Kniorson of lloqiilnm,
Wash., f.O years of ago.niado this
trip the first of tho vyoek,
It Is now predicted that In tho
neighborhood of 19,000 peoplo will
seo tho scenic wondor this year.
Court Hall has over 300 booked
with more coming in dally. Two
pnrtleH will leavo Saturday and Sunday.
With Mcdford trnnc Is Medford mado,
rri,0 ' taken so much medicine nnd my doctor
said no couui,(io mo nogootiBo i mm my
husk : " ' might get me n bottlo and E
would try It. By the-timo I had taken
it I felt better. I continued It3use,nnd
now I nm well nnd strong.
"I havo nlwnys recommended your
n- licino ever sinco I wna so wonder
fully benefitted by it nnd I hope thin
letter will bo tho means of saving somo
other poor womnn from suffering. "
Mrs. Maktiia Si:avey, Uox 1144,
Unlonvlllc, Missouri.
Tho makers of Lydln E. Tinkham's
Vegetablo Comiiound hnvoUiousandsol"
such letters ns that nbovo they tell
the truth, clso they could not havo been
obtulned for lovo or monoy. This mod
Icinoisno Btrnngcr it haa stood tho
test for years.
If (hero aro nnr complications you
do not understand vrrlte to Lydln K.
Iinkhnm Jtcdlclno Co. (rontlilcntlnl)
LrnnMiiis, Your letter lvlll boopened,
read and answered by a woman and
held In strict coulldcucc.
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DO YOUR 4th OF JULY SHOPPING HERE
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SAYS GERMAN LONG FOR PEACE
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'Thjiy want no uiinexatious. Thev
do want ite.uo without bringing hu
miliation or iiibjoution to other peo
ple.' "Ilerr Dlhruock, Pruiwlnn uilu
Istnr of the Interior, mado answer to
Ilerr Urmia In part na follows-
" 'While wo nro involved in such
a war mm this we can have but one
thoiiKht, nuiiiel) to terminate It Iu it
way that will miiko a rttpedlloii Im
poMlble. That Ik the aoul which the
Imperial chauaellor and the allied
governments havo set themselves,
mid that I tho goal you must strive
for nloiiK with us.'
"Theno words from the minister
wore greelfil with eviilences of dis
approval tiuui Uio bouallnl moni-bora."
I UU hTK 'IO CUXHSIKT.
FOU SM.K niicle Inquire W'es
lev Coffeeh, ts'nsli Hotel. .S2
KO SAI.I-. -Wheat Jwj,
S uO Phone BSI-KS.
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from. Then we are always glad to snow you ana cercainiy are maKing awrae
tivo prices on all garmonts and hats.
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BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE
DRESSES REASONABLY PRICED
A most varied showing of Lingerie
Dresses in flic season's newest mater
ials. Styles embody the 18IJ0 mod
els. There ,is a full ran ire of sizes
from 1(5 to -12, all marked at special
prieesr
$ ()..")() Wash Dresses $1.9S
$ H.HO Wash Dresses $0.95
$ )..")() Wash Dresses $7.95
$'.)')) Wash Dresses $9.85
Sunnier model
and lawns at
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Is iu iringhams, percales
$2.9S. $3.9S, $1.45
JACK TAR MIDDIES
These middies are so far superior to
the average run of liiiddies that there
is no comparison, priced at $1.19.
$1.25, $1.48 and $1.98.
Also the new I iddy Skirt at $2.49
TRIMMED HATS Vi PRICE
It is like giving them away at these
prices beautiful Leghorn Hats,
Transparent Hats, Milan Meniprf and
Hand-Made Hats vours at one-half
price.
$ 5.00 Trimmed Hats now
$ J.oO Trimmed Hats now..
$ 7..")() Trimmed Hats now..
$10.00 Trimmed Hats now
jfTJ.no Trimmed Hats now
. $2.50
$3.25
$8.75
$5.0(V
UNTRIMMED SHAPES $1.00
More than 200 rntrinuned Shapes lo
choose from, the season's most staple
shanes iu Iicuihs and roiurh br.iids. lo
close .... ... $1.1)0 V
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UNTRIMMED SHAPES $1.98
One full table of L'ntrimnied Shapes,
iu Panamas, davas and Milan Hemps,
a wide ran ire of colors, actual values
(o.T'O.OO.tnelose $J.9S
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Half in dollars kw7 !
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Tr.o.OOO Hud 1.000,000 gallons ot
wine eacaped.
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DRESS SKIRTS $4.95
One full rack of Dress Skirts in Pop
lins, serges, men's wear serges, voiles,
mixture and shepherd cheeks, actual
a alue.s to $r, special $4.95
DRESS SKIRTS $2.98
One rack of Dress Skirts, iu black,
navv and mixtures, verv special
at .' $2.98
SILK WAIST SALE $2.98
About 120 Silk Waists, in tub silks,
crepe de chines, niessaline, etc., light
i nd dark colors, all sizes to choose
I'luin, actual values to $8.30, special
at $2.9S
LINGERIE WAISTS $1.00
One full table of Lingerie Waists,
long and short sleees, values lo $2..")()
now $1.00
NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES
10-buttoii Long Silk Gloves, in till
colors, $1.2,") value 9S
12-buttou Silk (Jloves, in blade and
white S9
Two-Hut ton Silk Gloves, all culms, at
50 and 79?
('hanioisettc Gloves, long, in chamois
color, nt 4S
Short ('hanioisettc Gloves, in white,
black, chamois, biscuit and gray..4S
$15.00 and $16.50 Style Craft Coats now $10.00.
All Tailored Suits at Final Clearance Sale Prices
Crepe Gowns, special, ( S&djzfrnsf RibDos, values to 75c
9Sc and $1.19 ZEESizs special 25c yard
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