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PAGE TWffl MRDPOTID MATT j TRTPUNE, MRDFOHD, OREfiOX, MONDAY, SKPTKMBKR IS, IQlfi LOCAL AND ' PERSONAL Mrs. 1). N. Chillier of Gold HIM HliPiit Monday In Mcilford. Mr. and Mrs. I). .1. Duiihuni of I.os Anselus Hpcnt Monilay in Medford en routo lo their homo from l'ort IhiiiI. Mrs. Loach, corsets to order, uia tcrlal and Tit guaranteed. Phone 883-J. Irvln liehli of Central I'olnt spent Monday In Muilford on business. Get your bakery gouas at Do Voe'u. Miss Kva Oslmrn left Saturday af ternoon for San Jokc where she en tered tho California statu normal. Sea tho stock labels carried hy the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a burry. A party of surveyors left this af ternoon for . tho ylclnlty of Green Spring mountain whore they expect to work for two mouths or more. Frank Rhodes Is in charge of tho party, among whom aro Arthur Hose, Pete Hoyden, -Griffin Cowglll and Klitio Throcniorton. Medford boosters smoke tbe Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. Marlon Hoot returned -Monday morning from Klamath Kails whore he distributed a car of fruit for the producers Fruit. Tho new plant of tho Nurml Bak ing Company will he open for pub lic Inspection on or about September '-1. lYOf.1 fluln will ha onnnlinrnit Jater. South Front street. r ' Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. l.uponte or Central Point aro shopping In Alcd- ford; today. riuttonnllk 3o quart nt De Voe's. 0. W. Stone was a business visitor i n the city Monday from Central Point. Why smoke bit cigars, whon La Gnndas are only 10c. Mrs. .7. W. Purdue was arrested Saturday anil fined $2.t for disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. Whllo Intoxicated she took a frying pan and demolished practically every mirror and transom in tho Florida rooming house. Auto wheels repaired; first class job guaranteed. , Prices: reasonable. Mitchell's nopKlr Shop, opposite pub. Ho markot. Walter Howne watt fliti'fl, five dol lars Monday morning for speeding, tbe infraction of tho law occurring HMiirdiiy night. Bakery goods nt, De Voo's. . '. H. X. Ileiisou is a business visitor In the city from Grants Pass., Get your milk, "cream, butter eggs ami huttoriullk nt lie Voe's. .1. .1. Drown or Takllnia spout Mon day in Medford transacting business. Smoko a King Splti cigar. Be. They aro homo-made. tf L. 10. Schmidt of Grants Pass spout the week end In Medt'nrd. Lunch goods at De Voe's. H. Van Dyke Is a business visitor In the city from Phoenix today. Soe Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune lil (Ik. . Fred Krouzwolser of Weed spent Sunduy In tho city. Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons miido at Mrs. 11. K. Ilaney's. (Inruett-Corey bldg. N. C. Nicholson nt Hultlmoro,. Mil. Is a tourist visitor In the city. Something new; brick Ice cream In sanitary packuges. Keeps two hours. Take ono with you, Tho Shasta. . H. K. Hoberts of Klamath Falls 1s spending u few days sightseeing in ihe Itogue river valley. Try a King Spitz cigar and on courage homo Industry. .lamis Cook has piireliased a Max well car from tho A. W. Walker Au to Co. Ho Voo buys lieer bottles. A. W. Wulker left Monday after noon for Yrekn on a brief business trip. Paths 2r,o; llotol Holland. Mr. anil Mrs. Mllu Itli-bardson of North llend are siendlng a week with Mcdlonl friends and relutlves. Slsklymi or Colestln water, ldr bottle, nt De Voo's: fie deposit op bottle. ' . Airs, i Piarles 1 1 a mi ills and Miss lllalrof Denver spent Sunday In Med ford leavii.g .Monday morning for raterr-I.ake. Gates sells Ford enra, 2o0 down and S-7, a mouth. Mr. and Mrs. C. !:. Mud of Monte. rev, returned Sunday lo Medford. They are accompanied by (heir son, I'.. . de hi Moiitiilue. Pig Be milkshakes at De Voe's, Mr. anil Mrs. K. D. Itadke or San Kraut-ism spent the week end In Med ford. ; For tbe best Insurance seo Holmes The Insurance Man. Lewis Story, Delbert l ox and Louis Hanson are .business visitors in Med ford from Anderson, Cal. Why not got it at De Voo's? Mrs. David l.oaioek and Mrs. G. S. King of l.os Angeles are spending a few days with .Medrmd friends. Mrs. Lundy, Xu-llone Corsets, Fhono SSS, for call, 730 W, Jllh t Ashland Thursdays. 1541 .;H' - .' '. f' . SIMPLE FUNERAL ' C0I.I;M1IIA, S. C, Sept. IS. Presi dent Wilson came horo'today to bury his only sister, Mrs. Anno B. Howe, of Philadelphia, who died Saturday nt New London, Conn. , He utteiided simple funeral services at the church and then walked with relatlvos to tho adjoining cemetery, and stood with bowed head and tear stained face during the simple riles. I The people of Columbia gathered along the streets and outside the church to see the president. During the rlilo south this morning the plat form of every slut ion was crowded, but there was no cheering. At several stops flowers were put aboard the train by school children. The special train bearing the body and. members of the funeral party ar rived hero shortly before noon. Au tomobiles took the president and members of bis family directly to the First Presbyterian church. At the president's rcuucBt the city and state officials gave no official recognition to Ills visit. '- The last-services tool placo Inside an Inclosuro. In tho shaded grave yard where are hurled Mrs. Howe's husband, the father and mother of the president 11ml soveral other rel atives. . '.; " ' All flags In Columbia were at half mast during tlie funeral. i The president planned to remain hero until tonight and then leave for Long Rnineli, N. .1., whore ho Is duo tomorrow ufternoon. Hugh C. Mitchell Is a business vIb llor In tho city from ClackainuH coun ty.. Buttermilk, 10c. gal. De Voe's. W. .1. Frost and S. It. Johnston of Itogue Hiver transautcd business In Medford Monday. Pear label time Js here. Stock labels or epeclnl labels at the Med ford Printing Co. 4 W. It. Mcleod of Prosperc'spint I he. week end In Medtjptd.. jjf W.'.d. Austin of Wellfdspeiit tho week ond In Medford. iP&J)- Dr. Klrehgessner will bo at Hotel Xash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 111 to 3. Marshal! Mlulor of lOimle Point spent Monday In Medford on business. W. W. Taylor of lOaglo Point spent Saturday evening ;n Medford. (in bus iness. ' ' - I Get your gasoline at I)o,Voo's.J Mrs.; Glen Conwe'll'of lCfiinWtb Fulls Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wallace. A. l.aslior was a business visitor in tiie city Monday" from Kagle Point. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. II. O. Chlldroth and wife of La Crosse, Wash., have relumed to Med ford to make this city their future homo. ' Copies of tho Crater Lake March by Fdward Charles Itoot of this city have been placed on sale and will be fea tured at the local theaters this week. Fred M. Itowley of Portland Is the guest or Dr. K. It. Seeley. Wood .letster of Steamboat Is in Medford oil business today. ( Mr. and Mrs. William Von del' llel len of F.nglo I'olnt are in Medford (0-. day. -.-' .1. T. .VoNorth of Centralis, Wn.. Is in the city oh business for a few dais. .lames lllalr Is a. business Visitor iu tho city from Yrekn. John Welch, former baseball cap tain of the I'nlvorslty of Oregon team. Is In the city ror a few days on bus iness. II. D. Odenn of Aberdeen, Wash., Is In the city looking for a business opening. A. L. Gall of Jacksonville Stenl Monday in Medl'ord on business. C. F, Burke ami Georgo G. Dubois relumed Sunday night from a huiit lim trip in tlie llaruebiirg bill coun try. TELL RUMOR OF LOSS OF MERCHANTMAN BREMEN .NOiiFOI.K, Vs., Sept. If. Water front men hero claim that Amerlcnu warships off (he Atlantic coast havo reported picking up wireless messages passing between the British cruiser Lancaster mid the French cruiser Coniletiiliiig of the destruction of tbe German merchant submarine Bremen In the Kngllsh channel August Navy j urd officials tonight refused to discuss the subject. A similar report "was brought in by merchant vessels several weeks ago. At the time per sons interested In the submarine II 11 'is declared that the llremen hud not lett Germany on the date she was re ported dest roved. KL PASO. Tex.. Sept. IS. Villa attacked Chihuahua Cltv Saturduv Iwith tin en. penetrated part of tho Tity. but was driven out wlih hrnw losses by the constitutionalist armv. (The raptured Villa followers were lin- uiciiiaieij pin 10 ueaui. TABLE ROCK TABLETS At a special meeting or the Arrow Heads It was decided to call the first regular meeting for the season on Saturday, September 23, when a pro gram will be rendored. Tlie Pierce hay press finished Work here the first of the week and return ed to Tolo. . Ilorrles 011 the Collins riiucji huve made u remarkable growth this year and this year's growth of shoots on the red- raspberry vines are carrying a'good croj) of berries at the prc'sont time which is something very unus ual. - J,..D. Samuels, who has charge of tho west portion of the Rogue River Canal company's1 pear orchard at Agate says that practically all the trees havo rooLcd below the hard pan and with proper drainage to prevent them from sour sapping during tho winter he believes that In a few years this will equal any orchard In the valley as far as a producer is con cerned hut no uttempt Is being made to make a "show" orchard of It. F. II. Matiptmun left last week for southern California points where he will upend several months combining business with pleasure. He bus leas ed his Sams Valley farm for-the next two years to Harry Tresham.' J As Hlio time ''for the1 filklhg' up-of options ou lands in. this vicinity has 'expired the owners aro beginning to look around for seed preparatory to putting In a crop this fall, having lost all the:. faith they had In tills scheme. The iirpfinptors lire not asking any ex tension ;,.of .tttiiev although they are taking pains to assure the owners that they still Intend to take the land,.! O. T. Wilson and family pf Sams Vulloy were, visiting relatives hore Sunday. Mr. Wilson reports that the contract work being done on the road in his vicinity is proving very satis factory. He says that tbe teams em ployed haul almost double the amount of gravel as was hauled under tho' supervisor method. Miss Kva Osborne and Miss Bemlco Balcome of Modford spent several days last week visiting with Miss Holcn Lydiurd. Tlie Vincent threshing crew return ed .Monday from Uoguo River where thoy finished their run, having been. out fortyrtlireo- days lhrostyiig i.li tho, neighborhood of thirty thousand bushels. 1 F. L. Cuton did not soil his bay as previously reported but Is storing It III a warehouse at Central. Point. Wo are Borry to report that W. It. Hyriini has been on the sick list for tho past week. ' "- . -: ' Frank Cameron and wifo of New port arrived last week and will spend some time visiting relatives here. The young peoplo aro sponding their hon eymoon traveling by private convey ance. Dr. Dow reports that on Thursday evening. Sept. I I, the stork loft a 12- pouiid baby girl at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. Persons. Several from here attended tho pro. gram at the old soldiers' reunion at Ashland and report a delightful time. C. A. Dicklson of Poiilund is spend ing a lew weeks visiting friends in the valley. Mr. Dicklson, iw.Mh -hi father, at 0110 limn owned what is now the Carlton and Nordwick ranches in this district. jiijjheic Jie spent several years nntl'mhfle' mails' warm 'tf lends. Mrs, Will Lydiard.qf MedtQid is spending a lew dnyswlth Yelatives In this district. .j .-?-. 5 A fiNd'of when?-nil Tthe-' Pendleton ranch this year threshed 111010 thiin III bushols to tho'Wiwf X'5 - - Miss Katheiino Nealon Is attend ing high school in Central Point. Very little Interest- was taken In the fair this year, many of our. cit izens falling to attend and the hulk or tho products exhibited from this district coming from 0110 or two ranches. This Is unite different spirit from what was shown several years ago when each rancher tried to out do bis neighbor In displaying pro- duels. The fair is strictly a farmers institution and when they get to that point where (hey do not take enough interest to help support it by sending a lew products or attending; it. In our opinion It Is time "to cut it out." ASHLAND AND VICINITY The lu-oliiliition sH-eial train was helmed in arriving here Saturday eictiim;, die meeliii!: in Ihe Cluiutau iiia Iniililiiii.. mil hein- held until II o clock or after. The audience wus n aood si,.,1 one. K.x-(!ov. Ilunly uud I'r. I.andivth hoih sKike. "Our (Ircatest riolilciu" was the topic handlcil in a masterly way. The -ici-ialV i-circcutntivc reeled hen unlil 1 i. in. on Sunilav, when thev left for the south. Ihe local -ehn.il ciirollment up to Sept. S was !Ul:!, 4elussified us -les: vehool, 'Ji:,; Kast eh,io, Jn."i-. Wc-t -clmol. :i!i;i. Sept. 111. Inl". th rollmcnt wn- S.'it.ilieiud- ill the arades iiikI '".m j t1(. 'u It school. The increase, Sept. H, this yenr, was l) over 1'Jlj at nlu- lively hiiiuu dales.. Since Sep?.' S, however, quite 11 11 additional number liuvc enrolled, an iiiniy uf figures which are ..beiiijr increased from day to dnv. ' The muniiger of Ihe A-lilaiul mine, Mr. Ilurllell, was freed in Justice Leo Tre!'rcn'. court nn Sulurdny nl'lcr- noini from unv liability whatever iu 'ouuectioii wit li Iroublo with Greek section liiuiils ui'er unloadiu'r mining uiacliiiierv nt the freight one tiny last week. Maim- Vejinnir A. ( lildiicll of (be -Mil I". S( ilnCnnlr.v, ieiM'stly Iu the scrvieo-i'thc:lexiciiii, harder, pass ed llil'imgli' Asllaiid tile, Inst of the week, lin vlnjf- bi-cii , iif-ipiieil by Ihe war dcparlmciit us 'c'oifiniundnul of the cadet regiu)cnt-oi' tjit Oregon Ag ricultural t'ollegi' . lit Corviillis, his luties Ihere to. hejiii 'Sepl. 18. "Queen Litliia" is liic''inin'e of. a magnificent dahlia exhibited iu local store windows recently by S. I'ennis- ton, park commissioner, llio new de I in H11 re in- ' floriculture oriu-imiling with him. Kdwin Luney of I'ulliniin, Wash., w as 11 visiting civil wiir veloriin at Ihe encampment reunion here lasl week, and is so pleased with Ashland's sur roundings Unit be is prolonging bis slay n wee.k or Iwo. He is a unlive of Ohio, served in the Kith mid Klrd Missouri regiments, and ciinie lo Ihe stale of WiiHliinglon in 1877:.", :. Sitlciu police. )iavi:urresU'il 11 iifcin iviiia; ilie -iin'nle 'n'Nl.'flUTitnicrtVWfi hud in his piissessiiii,t' whole hhIiT loud of whiskey, in Jiffl. 'JUS. ciuurts. which was bought .uf'lrnn.ruiik and I was being tukon to-Kifrinviiuli W'nsh. Presumably he passed throti'-ib1 A-li- lund last Wednescla'un-jflihiiVyj tourist, wit e his '0:1 r oslcirsiUiy load ed with. jPuinp equipage, without any jutrticiilur evidences of tlie oontru- band nature of the cargo on Ihe "ship's mnnifcsl." The old soldiers' reunion closed Friday night with 11 fine program bi lbo Grunts Puss delegation. The lolnl enrollment was Hit) veterans and about HID reproscntutivos from the Kcliel Corps. An apprecialive vole of thanks was voted for courtesies extended lo.-llic eiK'umpinent here and there was au ovei'wlicliuing senti ment cxpi'csicj.-iii favor revisiling Aslilauil lit the iinniial reunion in ii)i7. r Among -youthful hunlers from As'lilniiiKfylio liO.Cj jWcuroilj 11 fine li'iH-k :(uni)g lli'li'tivenljiilciiii seujiJui is' fii 1 it VMh t ? r. -Fix iiiis-'t'reek n-rts" the scene of Ihe shooting affrnv. Paul's dnil mid H. V. Cornelius, ex port guide tlirougli the pathless wilds iu Unit locality, didn't discover I racks of venison. Word received from licv. W. A. Seliwimley. former pastor of the t'011- gregntionul church, now Jocutcd al l.odi, Cal., is lo Ihe effect Ihal bis pastoral duties there are progressing in fine shape. His eldest sou Mux is noiv 11 .sludeiil in the college if the Pacific at San Jose; Leslie is a iiiuior in Ihe high 'school, ami lion is iu the lliird grade. The past sum mer the family enjoyed a vacation iu the Yoseniitc vallex". lie concludes 11 letter to friends hy saying. "I (ell you we still love Ashland and mil- hearts often go there." lie iiiculiiuis the cir cumstance that W. A. Freclnirg re cently culled tipon (hem, in connection with an uulo tour throughout ccn Irul Califoi-nia. Mrs. F. ('. Sherwood of Montague is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. ('. It. Lamkin. Tbe "(loud t'hecr" adult Sunday school class, I'resbylcrinu church, of which Kev. Y. II. Johnson is leaclicr. to the number of a score reccnllv met with Mrs. (nice, liohcrtsou on Almond --Ircct, in the way of 11 social reunion. the guest of honor heiuv: Mrs. Julia ttooiltiow, ml nunt of Mrs. liohcrt sou, who lias gone to Scuttle lo visit a brother prcliininiiry to 11 return to lie r home in Philadelphia. .Mrs. Goodnow has made many friends during her visit in Ashland, and re grets at her leaving found e.xpicsiou in Ihe wUh that she might come ir-iuin and i-cvisil a host of friends. She will iass. 1 he winter iu ('nliforuia. Mr. and Mrs. l-'.mil l'eil returned the Inst of the week, iiccompunied bv Mrs. Klin Mills niul Miss Lydia Sir Call. Their auto trip extended over five days and covered ."U0 miles, various sections of Siskiyou unil Klamalti counties being ..visited. They went us far noi'llicasj us t'lfliiuili in Ixluuiatli comity, and report the crop of irnin e.xlril fine in I'arious locali- lies'r.. ...'' ' Tlii1 Siiitthorn OW'yM' I'lMrtM ;i'--mo c-iat ittti will liuliT it liiniiul"ivunitn at .lufk-nnvilU Tluntljiv, Si-it. 2S. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY STOI.BN .Miuml hicycle. blue with whito strliiesi, hox hadle haru, steel rim, Federal rubber tread tires. Re ward It returned to Mail Tribune office. - - 156 FOU SAI.K Stenin hay hallns outfit, a tin run In; Winchester iuni gun; parlot orRiin. and other tliinus, for ale or exchange. Cleo. K. Pier. 1114 North Central. K.2 I'HK liKS'T Furnished rooms with or without board; reasonable rent. ?.i X. Riverside. K.S FOK SAI.K Four Jersey cows, one with calf 3 days old; three to calf .. next mouth.;. .1'hone 56J-H. Tilt; n its mid ttttiipliU'i's (!' early not-j (k'l-s aro also ccn-dially invited to at lunil, Jarksonvillr is tlie locality wiu re airoiganiation ut ilio iir-Miriu-tion first liad it !Mtpiiunf The qnetion of contni(tinK a penua itent caliin in the A!iiiiinl parks to lioitJ-c tlie historical ri'lics (t nirly days, a matter which was brnacheit at llu- reunion lien in 1 !(!", will conie up for disposal. Lat year the pro ject received fnvuralile coiisiih-ralion and an A.liinml resident ImkI ready to install either within the luiijtlin or on its grounds a heioie statiiont' Altrahani Lincoln, the same t" be scctiml t'rom anions the art exhibits displayed ul Ihe l'anama Exposition in San Kranciseo. (lL'orj;e Knhanlc-, ' cashier ot the State Dank, is tnkinir a vacation, and in the meantime (). Winter is Hllint (he position, i The men's and women's ' bihle classes of (he I'icsbyterian cluirdi mci-jred in a social pitherin in the chnrch parlors one evening last week, the ladies takini: the initiative by way of invitation. "Good Cheer'' was the watchword. The ladies did not mo nopolize all Ihe talking, inasmuch as Messrs, Jnhnson and Lnnikhi, prompt ed by 1'astor C'arnahan, made ex tended remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam AlcNair and Mr. and .Mrs.- Howard Wose wen eainpin: in the Lake of the Woods district 'ilnst week. Mrs. clitje iMiiy, sister of S. A. ( 'a rl kill, f died on Kriila v a I. I ln 'lllirllnnjivsideiicif on I'nion direct. The i li Ae Uim - ly. Buy a bottlo today. Applications at the hotter burbo shops Guaranteed hy the Horpioido fo. tyoi.it i-:vi-:i:vvyi-:ifi-: MCltl'Olill I'llAKM.H'V, SK-cial Agent Send 10 cents lo The llorpicidc Co., Dept.. 13H-H, Detroit, Mich., for sample bottle NOTE If you have ever seen Mr. Warner (Alias Jimmy Valentine) you'll want to see this picture. If you haven't, come and enjoy a treat'.' "' f3; ' vji , H,I). Ifmner as the Minister in 'The Market of Vain Desire' Market fVain Desire The Keystone "The Two o'CIocR Train" Scheduled to bring merriment to all who see it NOW PLAYING Adults. l.)i-: ('liililrcti. .,: SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE de -eased was a widow 71 years of age, and a native, of Ohio. Funeral services were held nt t lie family hojne on Sunday .afternoon, conducted by Kev. tl. A. I'arnahan. . Interment in Mountain View cemetery. William Morris of Kuck I'oint, uncle of .Mrs. l-'rauk K. liussell, was ainony tlie idd soldiers nt the reunion. He belonged to . an Arkansas regiment. Mrs. K. II. Hilling, wifo of a well known conductor ou the Ashland Uoseburir ran, visited in Ashland for a month as a summer vacation, John Hunt of IVrtlaud us in the fo c.vl -market for lambs. He has pur- chacd -Hill) head of the Itarroiis and j has gone to limit Prnme to ; drive, llicnis loiiditiir them out this week. Last week A. M. Heaver cut down a eottoiiwood on his home, premises, ilUi Iowa street. The tree was seventy-eight feel high, measuring: seven feet in circumference at the stump, and reprec!itcd a growth of eleven years, ns per records handed down from the llildreth family, former own ers of Ihe. property. King growths throughout the wood also substanti ated this statement. J. K. Casey and daughter, Ileleiie, left on Sunday for a month's viit with relatives in various sections of southern California. M. C. Hressler of Springfield was visiting1 familiar scenes here last week. Mrs. Anna Pendleton of Santa Ana, Cal.. will move this week irito the former. Storoyi: house '.on Granite street, now owned bv W. M.- Harher. After the Last Plunge ti anticipation ot social requirements fol loM'Ini; the vacation period, ono'ii first thought is of the hair. Whether at the aca or mountain, vacation time is always hard on the hair. lirerionce has proven there is nothing liite a.(jod as NUWliltOS HUltlMCinn to rijateroifo .the hair its natural softness and t'ljifl'tness. It also keeps the scalp healthy aad free from dandruff. lo'iV'aVcbuiit of its daintiness, HKltlM- CIDK Is a most delightful hair-dressing I used hy both ladies and gentlemen of re finement, it stops itching almost instant and booklet. 1 WrMX WIS VI "WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between the girl who barters her beauty for gain in the market of vain desire and the pitiful girl of the streets," says the minister in A (HY? Make Skin Smooth There is ono safe. ilepcinlabli treat ment that rvlioven itcliiii torture in ulnntly uud thut cleanKeii uud southgn tho bkin. A-sU- any drup;;iBt for n 2.V botth of BeniQ nnd opply it an liivctrtl. Soon you will find that phwpk'H, hlm-k htiuln, ecxoinn, ringworm and similar ukiu truu hies will diunppcar. A littlo Kcmo. tlie penetrntinir, Hatis fyinc liipitil, is all that is ncctliil, for it tmuishns nil skin rruptions mnl makes tlie tkin boft, Miiuoth mid lieu 1 thy. Zonio, Clevolnnd. Tfl flRflER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering inn p- iiiiu llDCTAinn 10 C, iyihiui, urgiMino RAMcNALLYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World CHICAGO KEW VOUK Old Suit foraNewOne We have men's new guaranteed all wool suits we are selling at $12.50 We will take your old suit in as part pay or we will pay . ,casli f prour old suits, coats, hats and shoes Will H. Wilson ..... bn&.f The Cheapest Store in the West TODAY and TOMORROW Mat.. '2 P. M.; Eve. 7 p. M. OF AMUSEMENT (jfcc Slllts (jbo) I