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    MEDKOUI) MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDKOUD. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY H, 1022
PAGE TIUIEE
4
UDGE
BUYS
TAYLOR
I
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ASHLAND W. G. T.U.
Nl
ARES payment
alex ? mm
drftftiiur
H
HENRY MM C
IF
PORT LAND UNABLE
CHILDREN S
PARI
Tim "liny Trii?' i'fttni:il,',:i f ir the
county fair euuiinuiilty t;iotuii Ih imi',1
lil't K'o l In it l'ny Mil l wlili thn it'll-'
Imp (if trot's alrimty purcl itii when
planted tll miik'i a very r. ,u 'laliln
tlhiWlllIt, I
r'nriy trees (' pri'Vloiiftly n;' jrl' t
as ttuv in k t d bxii.lit 1 1 which ur
added (tut fulluwItiK. Clean O, Tit; I r
UliHl'lilie 1 fur nllc Ul' l' la," pIllHtMil
111 Urn nutiiu of Alc Sparrow; J. V. '
Kitten of Cntiitl J'ltlnt liiiimlit two
which will ha pl;ititt J In tin tiauut "f
Hohc Joiii hint K.tra II. Kldcn; Whit
aett Junnlnii't ri'(4Mit two In b
ilutilo'1 lit thn nu'Mi'H of .clilin Allen
Wnlit unit Vr K. Wahl, ami Dr. M. I'. !
Uaibur ilontrei I v. ti treeit planted In
I ho name of Ncwcil 0, Harder and
Mercedi a Kntmi ll.
Thin make a li liil of forty tilnn
t7i that hiivo been biuy.ht ant pnlti
f ir up ii date.
Willi nium itiiui ft f t y births In M. l
foul lint ytur anl wlili tin) huntlreil
of children In Mi'dimd, there him In-en
ViTjr lltlln Interest li'n hv thn pur
nil li hiiy it trcn O In' planted .i
thulr rhdlrtlT liiiino. When both I'm
trees, anl thn ctilhlroit Kruw Uu llicrv
will hii ft certain pilla that patents ai
well i tlm rhllltutt will have In their
.t,rtlinilr t"e. Tlil will rrtat. inure
tllun nn ordinary lulet-cl In !ii'rt
' community ttiMtilnU becaimo f the
rwrt taken hy tlm parents f-o their
elilliltt:i in tlm hn:iuiirh-nt!on of
KfM.nU lh.it heioiu; t nil of the
t-ipie" nf Jick n county.
Suhiiirl, tl im fir tlm "liny a Tfo"
r.rii; lfn may be made at ihu officii
of Hie Mitif inl chamber of riui!i;eno,
with Mm (itfi Winter, Irani Jordan
nml t'hiimlicr of iiiiiiinvco hi AuMnii l;
J. V, M!'0 nt ('itrnl I'oliil. Mm. I.
Wtlllanm of T.ili-ni. Mm T J. Maim
Krt'ii of I'lii't im, ImiI I'lt l rU it' J;ti k
"nvllli, Ki-rnKnn Ulr.i'l lit iil'l Hill.
Mr. 1. T. Uiilllimr nl llnKun llivnr.
Mi. 1'iai.k llioun of K.mlo I'nltil. a til
Mm. OmirC'i V", l!mk(r of Initio Pm'Ih
Thr tn il.inl n Miiiii.lUi-K t f tlm
Kmr ti'rUiliin poimUin if W. II.
(ii, i lua.ltinn, N. H. ItiMsiiftt nii'l
Mr A. J. Mil nliy ii m! n l hi jr mint
m.ikn Imini'itliili' nrruiiKftiii nin f r I'm
puMunn of trpft tltyre iiHuuhl hi n
ilclay In ii'u.i-i 1 1. ;pk l.ir n.uim.
ATTEND BANQUE
T
i
E
MT PAYS TO SMILE'r
(Vme'llin'itiiry Inrti-t'il have h-tn
thti ronmu-nt 'f llin rft of thi viirl
, on pitlf lnlti i hy the Ulriili-.l c mu--itU'ttnn
May K"hi'n, wh AmtiiHtnii
l'tt"U. In. will prem-nt at the I'nK"
put piny,' "It I'ny To Hmtlc." a wmo.lyl
In thn o art. In kl h MIhi R .l,im In I
huIiI ti hitvo 'liimlo hlKKr hit tlinn
wim iircDiilnl iir In hrr (atimu pliiy.
"Thi Iti'Jiivpnntlun of Aunt Mnry."
An Kri'lom Talhot, a pcir hm pruiil
mnihrr i f ono of tho nhl nrllfrrutlc
piirllmi.fii'iillli ii of New KnK'mii. MiiH
HoIihui Iirii t vry opportunity to tln
piny hT viTHnthlty nn-1 tti iimny of tho
hcpiioii, n-ftflu'ii thn plnnurle for hlrh'
rvory uctor or ni tn'im utrlvm, but fow
rotti'U.
i Mtxff tJ lovorii of clean comedy and
rnl lillliy should en MIh Holm in.
AHIIIiAM). Ii-li. K.--Nol ""ly h
111" Arhluiiil null or III" Wnnii'f.'a
'In IhI lii Tritilifriim I'nloii liuiiMht
OUIllKlll flVl- IO 1H nr III I Ull "Ml'H
fiirnt iniii iii'iti' t'.jrviilll. hut llii
l"i 11I hnitM'li Itut lli furthvr tu iior of
ii.nMiu: Hi" lull ttil piiyini'iil h Hoy
oir.niil ,'iihin fit liKhrtlf of tMh 'i'iit"C-
nhUh Ih i iMin.wn .1 I.V lh" W.
i'. 'I'. f. i liimnt tlirnUKtiout'
ll.ll", Til" lltOl llO'llllll'M IH'lllly "fl'
ii' r'K of tUliilm ;n 1 I , uml III l1i" I mi mi
I. r lh.. pi li-f 1 1 f I ! In I'.'O'I r
mi., Tlm f ii if ii In I'l h" 11 , honitt
lll"iillly, nml mil in ln 1 oiiolil' l'""l 11 h
11 i luii'ltulil" i'l 11 r 11 till . Ii Ih 1111
liirorpiiruii i InMltutlnn, Willi lh" W.
'. T. I', im 1 r 1 1 1 1 innvi TH In H tulah
llnliiili'Hi. l"vMituully It I ii"iinl
10 In' m lf miimI 11 tn 1 11 ir. .Mm. W. It.
IiiMn him i Hrrii'.l pri'til'twiil of
Ui Antihunt null, In plinn of Mm.
I. in Uu Mlciiru. who nrliiiii d thn of
fir", Tlm liunu. 1.1 kiiiiijiil'in Ih on
M 1 m il iih ' fnvoi Ink ItilH i lly fur til"
1 nllllly lilHllllll" .' I lnl lilt to In' lii-ll
Dm liiiu-r iniii . 1 r I hii rnoiilli. Mm.,
Alli'11 Jiilmiii, iinioiy pii'nlili'iit ri'iiPl-,
Inn In Axliluml, hiivUiK iIhiik" of ilu
lnllH ri )' Umh Hi" liiHtilutx -union. ,
Ni'llhi-I- Mill lh" I'nini'i-H WUliinll
iiiiiu"rliil t"il." Ii" fiMMll"H. pliiiin
lu liiK n rti . Mi it in 1 1 j 1 I tni ruHtoiiiiiry
iiunui'l I'lin'-niiiK" 1, 11 I'rUluv, filnu
nry It.
1
A young iiod iniiiiiiii limn Ih
hiimliinK 1,111 I'lltmiiii hy w-rlti( it
lu-.ity tur i (ii ilui iriK tho r""fut culil
.i, a hit of h"iiiiit-itr wtalch wnuhl
! lh" iropt-r i iijii'i' In UlM'lii In hin h
hillluili-H an M Itini wfi.t ur M'toltiitiii. I
Mr, Vml A. N"IM, of I'llUlnn B. '
I'n him 1 "i i nil Ih (-n vlHitintf ii"ur
KlillMH hrri-iiLtiuin, liulu'llnn h"r
fiiilnr. Koinit Ciucry, mihtirltitn ri'il-it'-nt,
itml In r half i.IhIi'1-, rr imi-B Mf,
t'oy. ,
Th" ('. II, Hiuis'in fuiiilly urn to r"
imivn tn I .nl. t'nlit.. Mm. Ilim"n
Im-iok nn "mly lh"!-. huvliiit t-"fi mini-,
nii'iii"! tn thiil litrnlHy ilu to thn m
mi' lilm nf 11 rt lniiic Thn (ninlly
will 1." ii'l-mil not mily In m-lKhhor-IhiimI,
hut iiIhii it'-ni-nil i-lri'U-M, Mm.
1 1 mm.. 11 l,'inu u viiy ih-vi-r woniitn,
itl'iilil" 11 IhI III' Ii 11I, notnlily ho In
I In- rnukH of ll'iliiiy unit mu lnl i luhn.
Tli" l:t tn; lit irn. I'uth.'iii unit Lxulm".
nr Irlcht yiniiii: iilri. hnili h!i:h
m honl uni.li inn nml -ry populiir wl'li
tlirlr i" hioliint!"H. Tlii lr ni-w hnm
It In iVmrtil I'lillfui nlu. within th
iHiwntlht i" i'f K;i 11 Jniiiln f-outily, not
f ir (rum Slm kii u. ImII (tlm iiiiIimh
l-i 1. in. inn 1. ti I !,'. u iihiiiit thn nli
if A-lilniiJ, nn .J m th" lorn th m to
Iih Ii l'.v. Mr. Knliw liih-y. 'iiuki'""
(lotiiil t'liMor, K'uiDM'il lifter hi Win:
tlii illy.
A.'nunif A nil 1. mil iitudi-iiU ul' the
fclnm iinlvc-rrity, II. Hold ttniion Ih
-t rrt.try tt ofltnnrr of 11 ro-i"-riillvo
ttrunH luili.it hn It linilli' tin ri linn
due iiiulwr hi i. 1-n t ftiinnli'oH. Mi-it-tliih
:i-nvi r Is minUior Ktudont at Ku
lii it", who In rcpmwnttttlvt) of a i"r
lul t iiiiiinliii" fxiilolUnx u KrcnUr
oiTBim nniotiK I tur vitrlid -tilttu tit
tin unit unity.
Th followlnic U'lii r from Mmiry G. j
Mi 'Hun of l'i'iMl.tnil i xirwliin l'
Ifn l Hint hit will I..' niiuOlii to ulli-nd i
lh" Lincoln rluli tiun'tui-t Miiiliiy i
ti )il, Inm Iii cii 1 "i t-lvi il hy Il"rt An- j
ili'i'Hon: j
TorUiiint, Or".. Kch. 6, U12. f
"My iKitf Mr. AikIi-ihou: !
"It win. Kt in Iui.h of yotl to think; of'
im- 11 inl tn 1 u ml to nto thn corUlut ,
IllVltilll'ili uhlrli ynu 1II1I In hn with,
ymi on LIiii oIii'h lithdity, Kuhiumy ,
nn, Inm . huvt) nn ninny . Intpiiy .
1 i'iil"tjt nii4 of lh Lincoln 1 1 1 1 ri . . 1 of!
l'.i'JI llml wntilil Klitilly itvuil rnyi
mlf of ymii- rout ti-ny were It tint "ll j
nlKli liiitiomlhtii fur in" to he nwityi
front liotn". 1 -"Krt't iuor thnn I I
tun t"II you tlmt 1 ritmiot hitvi lll'l
pihlh t:" win Ii In youm to ht-ar It.
If l'I'k I'oHiy In wlih you innl hint 11 j
pin 111 or 1101111H wlil'li in" I'lilillnlii"!
you noulit pliiri- 111" innl. r liinlntf oh- 1
IlKulloiiH hy Mini I hi; Ihi-tu lo Hi". ;
IV I III ill! h' it wIhIhh to you innl lh!
Llin'olii t-l'jij, j
"Lti-r fMiihfully.
"lir.NltV i:. M.iJINSV" j
Mr. I : r t AiiiIi ihoii o' t'oinnilt'""' on '
l"ni.-i (nl nin. nl, Mi iHor't. oiitc iii.
News Summary
of Last Night
Reor
ganiz
atioe
Sale
During the month of February, every winter garment, every broken line, every slow seller
will be sold regardless of what it originally ccst us. Having purchased the interests of H. G.
Enders, Sr., we want to completely clean house and reorganize. Many new lines will be
added in the very near future. Some lines will be closed out entirely. Take advantage of
these wonderful bargains while they last. At these prices there will be no refunds and no
exchanges. Every sale is final. Strictly cash , ......
WAMMIN'ITON AiiktIimii fi.n:Km
to Invltutlon of nllli-1 xii r";ii" council
to Im roprcHutiu-d at Gciiih i"wf'rcBce ;
prulmlily wi'l hi- rniKrtt d r'rhliy
VAH1II(;T0N-Kttvlim of nlrmt
l:u(j,0(il,OoO fur I'nltel Hlnt-K of pre- .
cut hiill.lltiK proRmm of unvy will r-1
Milt from KKrcpinrnt t rcnchnii m ar:ii
rottforcncd, riilfr.il rcucrvt. b innl (! j
clnrf-H. '
KKTIMONP. Va.-Slx known ili-ad.!
thirty reported iiilhniii ani 2H Injure 1; I
Ih toll of Lfxtny.t m hold fin-.
UKUI.IN lUllway trlke calk-.! off.
Strike .f uiiiiiiit"" noddcl k ivi-rnmcTit
tho tni'n would rcHinnii work on til
tlouitlly on K'iV"tnitt"iU aMmiranre ti
icfrnln from rcprlMitht lo nature of
W lli'll'HHll) illHcliurKCH.
NKW VOHK-Kvelyn Ntblt. f irmer
actrci.it and divorced wlfw Harry K.
Thaw, found In apartment after hav
ing hi en reixjrtivl dead In WanlDRton.
' WASHINti t. U-KlHlatlvo pro.
Krnm (.onti-niplatlnK rallflcatl m trout
lea lirowioii out of anna conft'rence
and pauitiiKu tariff, auldlcr bun'ia, fitrrr.
crllt aod mcriTutul marine hiiu wit'i
adjourament cnnnrvHit about Jun 1
. aald lo have been acruetl up'in al
1 W hito HitutiQ dinner with I'rrsldt nt 1
llar.lliiK, utti'inluj by iniirubers aeuatfl
and u.'Uhu atuerin ciiinmluei. !
LONDON Accurdlni; Wratinlnatfr
Gazette, ili ltiHli kovci unier.t riHi'lvt'd ;
note from French ruvpi nmeut nmkint !
kC-oni; rt-pipii-uutlinit (o-iioa pc.itii
mlc conforpme aUuiild tn pntitiionftl
.krvo mutitliM. j
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Nlnn kill1 '
twu ba lly Injured, ono mitialnK In niina
jas.
"Aro ou Bnlnu to Bun Ki anclaco . oxpkialon.
mmt June" I a ciucry lulim ctrcu-1 t- . -.- r--- r.
Inteil by llilluh Tmnplu to lia ineiif hoii, Waller Mlkach
l.em. nl.iilve to attendance upon tlm
Imperial ii 11 m 1 1 Hi'jv.lutm of ttte Hiiy
I "If y iii vt miniiner. Thl.t nueHllon
ttitlie relnten to hmiilnir nccoiiimoiin
tlmiH. the Intent helim to line up the
tiienihernhlii who pin 11 iittninlunce,
unit uhiiIkii 1 111111 m l oiiiiiiCKlatliinH
"with or without luttli." lit mi early
tut In order to avoid the houhIi. ' j fuiioi,,,,
Khrlnem reci lvlm, tin iir. ular In dun ol,.. ,raKlta(lu,
riiiHuii piiouiu time tiinn'o nun Kovern
thciiiHolvi-i accurdlnsly. -
lender mtionjc tho
oun dvtuttvrH, counlircil and qunU
linl thin propui.ttl.in by forcibly out
llnln "what the Chrlntlait Kndeavor
Hoclety expect of tho church." and
honoi-H nre H.-ild to have lieen tasy oh
to tho inerlla of the reicpectlve !-Iiiilera.
NMnlei Sknll-r lim.
FTtK'UlllH.M. ( Ffh. 7. GIUI
ruiif.:ti'um, HwdlHli nknter won th
World ninntcur flKura katliiK 1 haul
iliitlHhlp yrHlerilny , by ilefeittlnK
Kaehler lUiecklo of Ainttiln.
H ' . ' I
Thn rhrlxtbin rndeavor aoclt-ty of
tho I'rmbyterluni church conducled
thn rvpnliiK aervlco at that plain of
wninhtp lant Hundny. In renporiHo to
tho Ktitlomrnt im to "what tho church
expects of tlm-Chrlntlan Kndcnvur ho
clety," iih propounileil by Mr. ltnhp
AUNIOflQF
INTEREST TO WOMEN
- 1 l
Healthy Housewife Happy Home
Lydta E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Helped
Form Many
ll "Amerloanlta
the UuUKhloTH of
tho American revolution are repre-
, rented by Mount ANhhind chuptor lo-'
cully, will continue Ita piisie ponteHt In .
tho public achoola, tho rewards for j
merit being; either ten dollars Ul cttHh, i
or thal Hum na reproacnted by irtanil-
nrd books, na the runteatant may
elect. Tho themea aUKKeated, as cov-
ered by a lZOO-word eosay, cover no
lcna than elttht topic dealing with vi
tal qucNtlnim aa applied to national
I problems. The 1). A. It. chapter is ,
to -obaervo 'WaahinRton's hlithilny
with tho cuxtomury, patriotic cxer
dues, a flna bnnnuct iiIho belnB tho
UHiiitl nccnnipnninient. This year tho j
banquet feature lntpi somewhat, duo '
to failure thua fur In aecurlnK some
civic or social- ontiinizntlon to tako j
over tho rnaniiKi'tncnt of the feed. Be
tween now and the birthday anniver
sary date, however, this matter may
yet bo decided upon Butlsfttctoiily to
nil concerned.
For tho hillnff, linlf-sicW housewife
Mich a union la imposiubln. Often
time evert th li;htet form of
liouseworlc cannot ho acconiplinhcd.
Yet tho worli niUHt ha ilotie.
Many woniun Btruggle ulonir for
year, tiuirerinfr from ioiik form of
female troubla Hint mako their live
miserable luid their homo far from
Lyilliv R rinklitim'a VeKotfttle
Compounil hn helped thoiiHamia of
Just such women regain their health
and titrenirth. Juat give your thought
to tho followlnR letter nnd remetti
lier thnt tho women who wrote theao
letters knew how they folt heforo
taliin tho Vegetablii Compound and
nirnln afterward. It helped thetn
let it help you.
Had Nervous Spell
Horatio. Ark. "I had nervous
ntiolls 11 ml awful bml focling. My
right ido nnd my ImcU hurt me all
tho timo nnd 1 hud beeil roIhk down
In health for aix or aeven year. Yut
three year 1 had not been nblo to do
my work without holp. 1 weighed
only 05 pound", when my hiiHbitnd'
mother pursiiuded mo to tnUo l.ydia
K. l'lnlilmni's Vegetnblo Compound.
Now I honrtily rocotntnend it to all
aufiVrlntf women, as 1 have gained
weight and health. I ran do all tny
work, anything I want to do." Mr.
Jim ItiiAiucK, Horatio, ArUanva.
Heading, Pa.--"I wan a nervous
wreck and could hardly do my house
work. 1 always had to have help or 1
would nevur have got it done.
Through tho advice of friends I havo
hepn taking l.ydia E. Pinkhnm's
Vegetable Compound for my nerve
ami l.ydia K. 1'inUh urn' Wood Modi.
- cino for my blood and 1 am feeling
lino nnd doing my work all alone. 1
cun recommend, theao medicine to
any one, for they certainly helped
mo. 1 suffered for five year nnd
l.ydia 10. t'inkhitm'i medicines pulled
mo through. " Mrs. Wai.tkk U.
STOYlilt, 11218 Mulberry St, Reading,
l'u.
Recommend: the Vegetable -Compound
New Orleans, La. "I havo found
relief from my troubles by taking
l.ydia E. l'inliham'B Vegetable Com
pound and 1 prnlso it wherever 1 go.
I could not do m,v work as it ahould
he done for I would sometimes have
to lie down bocause of the pains I had.
A . friend induced ma to tako your
Vegetable Compound and I hnve got
great remilta from It. 1 keep house
nnd nm iiblo to do all my own work.
,1 recommend your Vegetable Com
pound tomyfriunds who navo trouble
similar to mino." Mrs. T. Foeok
i.kk, 1!15N. Dorbijjny St, Now Or
louns, Lu, -
'V
The Hundny OreRoninn contained a
portrait of the late James Thornton,
uaed In connection1 with an obituary
notice of tho early pioneer of this
section. rf
'
Ashland has 24 illiterate adults:
Met) ford H. and Klamath Falls 17.
Theao fluuros are supplied by J. A.
CnurcMIl, superintendent of public
liiNtructlon tn ii' recent annual report.
AntoiiK countlea In the atnto Uillam
ranks thn moat favorably, having only
10 illiterates1. Jackson has 10S, and
Ktnmath 276, but "Lo, tho poor, In
dian' 'hovers over them, AnionK
towns Hood lilver lends with only 10
adult who can neither read or write.
As compared with tho 1910 pciisum,
tho flKurcs for 1920 reveal a' steady
decreitHO umotifr Illiterates throughput
tho at.'ite. ,
Loral 1 Investor In Oreirnn-Cnt
Creek oil well operations in Montana
are cheered hy tho report that drilling
hnaj reached tho 300-foot level ns to
(luptli.
lliirehnck Chump Suicides,
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 7. John
ny Wilson, 7S, former chumnlon
hnrebnek rldor of the world, commit
ted aulc.ldfl here today by shooting
hhysolf In tho bend. Ho waa den
I'lindont, ovor doufnesa. Ilia Teal namo
was John McDonougU.
BOY'S AND MEN'S WEAR
2.") Mackinaw, Oregon Citv and Vatii.-ks, to Z')S)0
vahif'MJit . ' $12.50
;"0 Glen's and Y(mi Men's Suits to "lOO values, at
$19.50
Overcoats
$19.95
. Any
Overcoat
in the store,
to $45 values
choice at
1C0 fair H-.y.s' ktiii-kerbo.-kf r 75, $1 .00 and $1.25
, " values fi-niiei lyjj!lK)to .2.50
1C0 fair Men's sci-arate Trousers. 8j eeial at $2-50
1C0 Men's and Hoys' Car to :J.OO values at $1.50
MO Men's Wool Socks to 50f values. Seeial25d'
L'OO Men's Work (i loves, $1.50 and $2.00 values.
Sj eeial $1.00
'J(X) Hoys' Iilores, Kaynee and Strauss, regular $1.00
and $1.2") values, blues, grey, stripe, at 7op
100 j.air Men's :")( (Jartcrs. Special at .....1..15?
2X) pair Men's Ho-e of T.uxite, Jioe values, 4 for
$1.00
100 j air Men's GOe Suspenders. S eeial at .35
100 pair Men's heavy 220 Denim Overalls at $1.25
2C0 pair Men's Socks, black, brown, white, 20c values.
2 pair for 25
f0 Suit Cases and Ha?s (Clothing Dept) at '- prieo
VKVT .MnMhrs Airow. Ide and Tnoniyledis-
continued liV.es. All you want at, each... 5
25 Men's and Hoys' Sweaters. Special at $1.50
Men's $-1.00 Khaki Coats. Special at $1.75
All Hoys Suits at Special Sale prices.
10 dozen good Canvas Gloves. Special at, pair, 10o
10 do'en good Canvas (Ilnves, leather Tips. Special
sale prices 2 for 25
15 do?en good Canvas (Uoves, Leather Palms.
Special m. 35d
MEN'S AND BOY'S MUNSING WEAR
Cost Prices on all Winter, Garments
Men's Garments, Sizes 3S to 50.
Huy now for next Winter at these prices.
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR'
All Wool Dresses this sale reduced 20
Our Special Clearance Sale Racks at $-4.98 and
$9.90 of Suits, Coats and Dresses are marked down
another 20 for this sale.
100 House Dresses, Apron.?, in Cretonnes, Batiste,
Umgiuun anil Percales. Special this sale at $1.00
'.12 Winter Coats already eut to cost, will be reduced
')'7o more during this sale.
All Winter Underwear reduced 20.
All Winter Suits also reduced another 20.
WHITE GOODS SALE
Beautiful qraUtv Muslin and Batiste in the famous
"Dove" brand at 69, 79 and S9c Special
Fine Em-clot e Chimese. Special at 69c 79, 89
Fine ('rope and Bntiste Bloomers. Special at 59
Beautiful new Gowns,. Chinese Skirts and Bloomers
in fine Batiste and Figured Seco Silk $1.25
to $.25
That Famous "Dove" Line.
DRY GOODS SPECIALS
500 yards Extra Heavy Crash Toweling, 12 yards
Good quality T2xC0 Sheets. Special at v 89
i,wu yards Devonshire, School Day Cloth, and Cot
ton Japanese Crepe new Spring Patterns at 35
All Silk and Wool Remnants at One-Half Price.
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Novelty Woolen Dresses for girl.
Special this sale at $4.95
Jack Tar Middy Dresses
Serge and Flannel at $7.90 and
. $8.50 .
Nice Cotton Dresses Galatea,
$3.50 to $5.00
Gingham Dresses
Special sizes 6 to 14, a Sp'ecial,
$1.98
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February Shoe Sale
Table No. 1 Ladies Shoes all sizes. Special $2-50
Black and Brown, Low and High Heelsi
Table No. 2 Ladies Dress Shoos, all sires. Special
. , $3.50. Values un to $U.00
Table No. 3 Men's Dress and School Shoes. Special
$3.50. Sbes G Jo 10. Black and Brown."
Table No. 4 Children's Shoes, all sizes. Special
$2.50 .
Table No. 5 Youth's School Shoes. Special....$2.00
1 Lot spring style, Men's brown English.: ...$3.50
1 lot spring. style, Men's brown English.. $4.50
Children's Turn Sole Shoes
Sizes 2 to 5 and 5 to 8, speeiallv priced $1.50
to $2.00 . :.
. ... Boys' School Shoes
Sizes lit, to 2. Special prices.. $2.00 to $2.75
Sizes 2U. to 5U,-nt $2.25 to $-4.00
We solicit comparison at all times.
t , 2 , New Spring Arrivals
Ladies' Patent Military iIeel Bmp Strap $6.45'
Ladies' Patent Jfllitary Heel Pump 2-strap....$7.00
Ladies Patent Low Heel Grecian Pump $7.00
Big Girls 21- to 8 sizes. Pat.- low heel Pumps, 2 straps.
novelty : .....$6.00
Big Girls' Patent low heel Oxfords, English..,.$6.00
Ladies' Brown Kid, 2 strap Military Heel pump
$7.00
I adies' prown Calf "Kellv Oxfords," Military heel
88.50 ..
Udies Brown Kid "Kellv Oxfords," Military Heel
$9.50
Frice3 25 to 50 Per Cent Less than 1921. You must
see these Spring Styles to appreciate them.
Ladies Brown Calf Military Heel Hi Shoe $3-50
Girls' Brown Calf English, Rubber IIeel......$4.25
Girls' Brown Calf, English. Leather Heel.. $3.50
Excellent School Shoes. 1 4 :
Other Specials at $5.00 to $7.50
Our Spring Shoes are now on the way and new numbers arrive each week. Our increased
sales volume last year permits us to cut down cur per cent of profit again this year. If you
want to save a dollar or two cn your next pair of shoes come to us. We always sell for less
when quality is considered. Not always how cheap, but how good. v
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The Enders Company
FAMOUS CONN BAND
INSTRUMENTS
Let. us. (.mote you our prices before
you buy. . t
Special sale this month.
Successors to
Ashland
Oregon
PHONOGRAPHS
We have Brunswieks, Victrolasy
Columbia and Edison 'Machines.
Come in and hear them. Big stock
of Records..'
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