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TWO MEDFonn matt, trttutnr medford, ottF.noNv titftckday. may 1 io deal and Personal IVbmern from the OranU rnss litBh The llriKzlies- trip to So...w " ! school will meet the lVnilleton liinh Sunday, Mtty 21, will sttirt from 1 school team SHturilay nlsht Ht K"ttiuJ Natntortum at 4:30 h. m. Kvoryotlo l for the chnmplonsliip of Uu stto. The affair is being held during Junior week end at the I", of O. This ,1cli.t Is tl invited to take the trip. Kacli momlscr will provide onsily cairioil ritttililc for two meals. Coffee, u:ar and cream will be furnished by the committee. TllahrDt TVII.Inm f v; I ..f the r,i,,n.,, e-ii' ..,...,,, ... i ! 'lm'-"P of the vtate-wlde contests of tnrvmRh this city this, month 'e.mmle I !"6 roon ,.h,Bh 80hr' T1hl,s . 'vin "plowe call tele- -nWvi-, .h v.- wn , mat""'- i-enuieion- won tne rtsni io, piione t..i noi inter titan . p. m. rrmay (defend the title for eastern Oregon by tlefeutiilK Vale, while Grants lss won i the honors of western Oregon by ! IfeaitiiK Kosoburn,- Kvorywhere you to Ixikevlew where he will dedicate, a new M. R. church. He was accompan ied by District Superintendent of the Southern District S..A. Danfonl. On; thulr return the men will confer with the board Of trustees of the local M. K. eJturch feRardintf the erection of a new church edifice here. . ' " Donee, Eagle Point, Sat. Bite. f.5 When In need of HlilrtRlca and root- In call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 K. Main.- I have a 4C acre improved farm, all In cultivation, 8 acres la orchard. Good i look you see a Chevrolet. ' tf For expert lawn mower Rrtmling call Mitchell Ladder Co. The ladies of the Altar sorfc-ty will jiive a card party at the rarish ball, Friday evenins. Friends are invited. 60 Morris H. I-coiiard lias recovered 'from a four days attack of tonstlitls advising number of passengers they can take. Those without cars please Frank l'erl returned thin tuorntim from rortlaml where lut has been at tomllim Mount Anel colleue for tint pnriKise of attenditiK the futteriil of his brother Fred who passed nway yester day after noon a a result of a compli cated case of appendicitis. Mtmuufuetiirei's of the better ?rde davenports, chairs, rockers, and foot stools in lateat design. Constructed to I OBITUARY S TINK- Kmiun Perry Stlne died nt Altn Hates taultailunt In llerkeley, Oil,, May :trd, Wis, Hhe wait n tl.itu.h iter of Mis. Susie Stewart of Mi'ilford. Ore., and Uter of Nettle l J rover ot Improvements, adjoining the city ofjdllr,nK whu.h hp ,la9 bten confined to Ewtene, near street car line. Will sell his home. Queup, on lenns io su.t purcnaser. or: mg ,an, rp.j,,,, at thp iVonomy will exchauKe for rtwmI land ncaraml NVe!it Si(le MeHt Markets startinK Medford. W. K. Crews, 217 Liberty j Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound pails DulldinK. . s:i.0. 5 pound pall 70c, and 3 iound That queer looking combination of ' pail 4Se. f0 lat Bprlnjror early summer of a straw; Sash and doors. Medford Lumber ht beln worn in company with an Co. overcoat in now and then seen around' The bissest event of the vear is the. depot as tourUU leave the trains. Chautauqua. It comes next week. Get Free dirt for lawns ot garden. Call your ticket now and save money. Call at building site, Minnesota street H.,rpv. p. u. i.eaeh for information. tf A. Thierolf. Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet. tf A piy -entitled Wanted, a valet. Notice to Water Csers: See display Mil be Klven in the church. Friday !a(j D amither Ke of this issue about veninx. May 19th, by the "lxyal 1 water restrictions. 49 DauRhters" class of the First Christian j when better automobiles are built, church. A social hour will follow and ( Bulck will build them. tt rorresnmenis ue served, the artmis- All kinds ot rough and dressed sion is one penny for every year of (iunlber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. your age. fcvery ono mvueu. 711 East Main streeL . , l A. C. drags of Salem, arrived in this S'citv vpstonhiv nnd will remain for sev eral days on business. Tomorrow, primary election day, being a legal holiday, the banks of the city will be closed all day. If It's Insurance we write it R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. We'll dellvet you 100 lbs. of table potatoes for J1.S5. Monarch Seed & Faed Co. Phone 260. . fiig dance Kingsbury Springs, every Saturday night Leedom's orchestra. ... SI -' The Rogue River high school will graduate four seniors this week. Last Sunday evening. Rev. Gray gpve the baccalaureate sermon at the cnurch. The graduates are D. i,. Elliott, Alice Dennis, Ruth Blakeley and. Virgil Sbultz. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat -.. . 69 Lime tor spray. Medturd Lbr. Co. Friday of next wet k is the opening &AJ of the Chautauqua. Save by get ting your season ticket before the Federal Judge C. E. Wolverton of Portland, who is well known in Mod- ford and has many friends here, cele brated his 71st birthday lust Tuesday by spending the most of the day at his usual duties. Judge Wolverton was admitted to the bar at Albany in 1S74, was elected to the Oregon su preme court bench in 194 and 1900, and in 1905 was appointed by ex-Presi- jUowlcH and KtUaheth Wetthers of I Spokane and lHilla Day of Yuklmu. give service ami win fort. Of best I Bedford, Win. Perry of Kanle Point call same number advising they wish j w0, kmiinshlp, hardwood flames, web- Harriott Allen of Seat lie, Wash.. Nelli. iraiiMiHiriauon. i nose wunoui cam i,nK bottoms, high tempered Steel win lie expected to share expenses or ,(. fiu.Hl with flax, hair and vol irip wun car owner, (on. Siu-init or down eushlons. Cov After votlug attend Guild social at, ered In denim, veiour, mohair or taies-i NVI' . d l.ottlo Mctjuold of Oak-, legion hull. Sale 1:;!0, carls 2 p. in. I try. No woodshnvlnK tiseil. All: html, Calif., whore a.ie nau neen ill for! Curds and refreshments 25c, refresh-'material new and clean. Upholstering ! oiiw time. ments lac. , 49 of nil kinds. Draperies made to order. I Mrs. Siino was horn near Merced, j Ifearing iar and apple orclmrd. If inleivsted call Jacksonville Phone ; 'id if., March ,tli. is? I, but moved t saerifictHl nt $10d acre and up. ,1 acre: 202. J. Weis, Upholatery. M i Jackson county, Oregon 'with herpur- tracts and up. Easy . terms. Near "bo" lledhtlrg, of Ashland, w ho has i ' '!7-', where nho grew to woman i Medford Highway. Cold Ray Realty ' r1)r some months nal been in Salem. ' h,M,t' ""'I o"1' In 'He ciiclis of friends Co. Fhone 72R-R or 134 V. 'iwhei-e he was nsa.wl.neil with nrrl who Will m nirn her loss. The lust Shopping baskets for deooraUmc. ! Mmkler. a. Medford bov in the Multl- oriVrlngs si the fniierni held bete only I How very fall', It need iiiiinI he, bespoke the love everyone fi ll lor her ; tUum slut lingers tlieie, who kiiesv i . ! And von, oli yon, who In Harrow J'Miii'tiH In Memory .For the old time nlep, mill (lie glad I cannot say, tind I will not nay, I letiirn, Tlutt she Is iluad. ie is Just away, 'Think of her furelpg on h dear, Wltli it clieery siiille ntnl a wave of iho In the love of there, us tlis lovo of liand, i j heri. She has wnmlered Into mi iinkiiowu lanil i Think of her aitll as the Minna, I say, Ami leit us dreauilnit. Sh.. Is not dead, she In lust away. .Mellor tlooK More. 49" Krah business, ha recently accented a position with th California-Oregon Power company of this city, M Inkier and 1 led burg sold their business in Salem several weeks ago. Dane. EaRle Point, Sat. nlte. 69 With the Indorsement of the city council, Mayor Kaker today Issued in structions to City Attorney Frank S. Grant to draw up a d rustic ordinance, stronger than the state law, forbidding the wearing of masks on the streets or in public places. This, be said, is to prevent sny demonstrations or the character attributed to the Ku Klux Klan in other states to protect the pub lic against disorder either by klansmen or others. This step was taken follow er platoons made up of high school ,nK no or "!nir.v omers w .i i i k .,,, .h mlby the mayor through the chief of thing can be done here. The American' l"1 Tuesday night that all persons. Legion has advised that every voung , 'vi,rln be rnsted on dls-1 man in the United States go through I or,u,1' conduct charges.-lS.rtlund the training offered by the Nutional " tiaTe you seen mo new aiuno marten rhokars in lturtlelt's wludow. I Prices range from $lo for the cheaper! grade to $10 for the finest. 49 ' The gas tank of Gordon Voorhles' j Hudson was badly smashed this morn-i Tomorrow; Friday, May 19th, being election day, the banks of Medford and Jackson county will be closed all day. Piano polish. Root Music Co. 02" St. Mark's Guild sale and card party. Legion hall. Friday. Sale. 1:30, cards 2 p, in. Curds and refreshments 2"c, refreshments l&o. , 49 Invest your savings tn tTie Jackson County llullding and Loan association. tf Captain Canaday, representing the National Guard and A. J. Crose repre senting the American Legion, address ed a group of high srhool boya this morning in behalf of the Nutional Guard. There re several companies in the state containing entire sections; few years were spent In Oakland and the many friends and beautiful floiul TOO LATE TO' CLASSIFY FOIt SAI.K Oil TRADE Hnrguln in old truck. Will take In light car, balance easy terms, Lewis liiiiii 0'.: FOR SVLE-M.ins' bicycle, some household ftiiitlunw. Cull fil'il N Front St. M VV.VNTICO Elderly man to tor. Hotel Medford. run elevH- VVANTKD To rent piano for at months or longer. Mis. Hoy it. Smith. Medford. It. 2. fl Guard Goff writes Automobile Insurance. Telephone 41. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat 59 John H. Carkin, candidate for ropre. sentaUve, spent yesterday in Ashland lag when another Hudson bucked Into ueui joot-vtMt. io luu teuerai uencu iu on UUSluess pertaining u) XSear asi f wmuh.-i car uvur imii-B uuti i.jruv M.lif i.n... a.. HrA,A ! lunl a rinir'f.tarlift thla murn hl' Au 11 IV 111., luc UCIIUB UVUVtl , VI II I r I V. ,1, f. Kur i w . - - - w ...... ---n. ... hot weather, the rosy fruit crop out- succeed Judge Charles B. Bellinger, deceased. Hemstitching. Pleoting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. -Handicraft Shop. tf Latest songs. Root Music Co. 52 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. t Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Brown leave to day on a six weeks visit to Mr. Brown's mother in West Fork, Arkan- opening. Price advances after noon of i gaa Tney wiu journey east via Chi the first day. tf Fifteen persons who arrived in Med ford in five cars spent last night and this morning at the city auto camp. 'Watch repairing ot that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. - tf f Big lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets, starting Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound pails 11.40, 5 pound pail 70c, and 3 pound taU 45c 5u ; When car hits car (they did this morning), both drivers need liability and property damage insurance. Let us tell you how little It costs. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Phone 444 49 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice left to day by auto for Portland in which city they will remain over the week end on business. Mr. Prentice is the local renresentative of the Tru-ltlue Dlscuit company. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. ' When is need ot aash and doors, .eaU Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E, Main street Don't pick out single entertainments in the' Chautauqua, as it is a money "aver to secure a season ticket The price goes up when the Chautauqua pens. Call Rev. F. R. Leach for in formation, tf Showers is the official prediction for Friday, which is welcomed by most people, as it indicates the breaking up . of the present heated spell. The max imum temperature of yesterday was 91 degrees, one degree lower than that of Tuesday. Vlavi dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medfd - 64 result of the hutmi a large amount of look and the perpetual motion theory' gas leaked out of the tank and a new cago. Strings, rosin. Root Music Co. 52 Two watchmakers, prompt service snd unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Oriental baskets, plain and decorat ed. Medford Hook Store. 49 Erick Anderson of the Blue Ledge district is spending a few days In the city on business. Furnished house wanted for the school vacation. Phone A. S. Kalen born, C. O. P. Co. 50 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Save 50 cents by getting your Chau tauqua ticket in advance of opening day. If in doubt as to where to get one call" Rev. F. R. Leach. tf Geo. E. Snyder and J. L. Hollings- worth of Chicago are guests at the Hotel Medford, as are Mr. and Mrs W. McBride and Mr. and Mrs. David Pudlin of Los Angeles. R. E. Lichty of Sacramento, H. G. Irish of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Garrett and P. G. Hansen of Seattle, W. T. Van Arsdell and while there was very much annoy- ed by the natives persisting in talking politics. . We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf After voting attend Guild social at -egion hall. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p. m. Cards and refreshments 23c, refresh ments 15c. 49 John Whisenant is expected to re turn to this city today after a several years abseuce during which he ha been attending the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley. Now is the time to book your order with Newcomb for slabwood the large load $7.50 dumped. Phone 631. 49 Notice to Water Users: See display ad on another page of this issue about water restrictions. 49 W. D. Wood and W. E. tank will bo necessary, Save money on garden tools and hose at Monarch Seed Co. i A number of cases ot "pink ye"j have broken out among the children of the East side. " This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out ot Medford., Phone us and we will call. tf P. F. Chandler, editor and publisher of the Blue Mountain E.igle of Canyon City, Ore., who ir. visiting his old friend, John H. Fuller, secretary of the Ashland chamber of commerce, visited In this city yestsnkiy with Mr, Fuller. Mr. Chandler is Incidentally boosting n.,.,.u r for the coming big celebration by Can Seat'tle are guests at the Hotel Holland I uon City, June Mh, 5th and 10th, under ntho- ...... ii.i V t iiQiirH ,! the auspices of the commercial club of that city, over the discovery of gold Other guests include T. L. Ballard of Corvallis, C. Atkinson of San Fran cisco, R. T. Jackson and Roderick Miles of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Coe of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fairhurst of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lobe of Bellingham, Wn., and H. G. Bolton of St Louis. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck crNnders welded, de-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf Born, this morning to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Berrian of 14 Almond street, a 10 of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. l pound son who has been named James McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I Henry. Mother and son are doing COULD HARDLY STAMP AT TIMES Hips, Back and Legs Would ; Have That Tired Ache . Everett, Washington." For several yean I have had trouble with the lowest iparc oi my Dacic ana my nips ana my legs would ache with that tired ache.' I could hardly stand on my feet at times. I was always able to do my work although I did not feel good, I saw Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound advertised and having heard several praise it 1 decided to try it I feel first-rate at the present (time. It has done wonders for me and 1 kecxi it in the house right alone. I always recommend it to others who are ick and ailing. "-Mrs. J. M. Sibbert, 4032 High St., Everett Washington. To do any kind of work, or to play for that matter, is next to impossible If you are suffering from some form of female trouble. It may cause your back or your legs to acne, it may make you nervous sum irritable. You may be able to keep up and around, but you do not feel good. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound is a medicine for women. It is especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these annoying pans, aches and "no good " feelings disappear. It has done this for many, many wo fnen; why not give it a fair trial now. I HiiiiumiiiiiiiiH 'fell Philbrlck of Seattle. Everywhere' you look you see a Chevrolet tf Cornets, trombones. Root Music Co. Notice to Water Users: See display ad on another'page of this issue about nicely. ' - Sand, gravel, sediment Phone 912-J. In that section. June 2nd. lst!2. The observance will partake of a pioneer day tinge. The commercial club, known for this occasion as the "Whiskey Gulch Gang," has arranged as one big celebration feature a pony express race from The Dalles to the old camp at Canyon City for a $10oo purse, with four teams entered so far. Miss France 8, Hays .of Portland, field representative of the State Child Welfare commission, Is here and in this vicinity on matters pertaining to the duties of ber position. Phil Metschan accompanied by Mis. Metschan and Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Clark of Roseburg passed through this city lost night enroute north. Mr. Metsch an is manager of the Imperial bote) 4n" Xico-Dust kills anhis on roses and Portland and Mr Clark Is manager of, vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co.:hc Umpn.na huM at Roseburg. The Ira Gabrielson tn charge of rodent ans ,iave ,n,8an nl ,.u.r.ir..l..n work In thla atlnn 1 In the past Week Visiting With thclf . f Ant w.V. I I Inn. VfllU water restrictions. 49 the city making arrangements for the!u",,h"'JC, "-"". Grover Coram came down Tuesday .continuation of the squirrel poisoning , K,", n , r lmi1 , '" , , I season l'n"nes juvih entereu a jm - m Big reduction on trimming materials julu7 thla morning in Justice Taylor's: for hats. Fay ft. Sloan, 42 Medford I ""' building. i C21 St. Mark's Guild sale and card party. from his homestead In the Htitte Falls district and will remain until after the election. Big lard reduction at the Economy and West Side Meat Markets starting Saturday, May 13. 10 pound patls $1.40; 5 pound pails 70c, and 3 pound pail 45c. CO Saxophones, clarinets. Root Music Co. G2 Notice to Water Users: See display tent fly, a pair of khaki breeches and eight double spring steel traps belong- Sale 1:30, cards iin to - A- Ile wait """J" i len.'tMi io j;i uiijH in mi "cvMiiiiy juii. ad on another page of this Issue about water restrictions. 49 .enjoyed. In the afternoon, a business) Attorney James T. Chinnock of meeting was held, followed by a varied Grants Pass spent Wednesday in this; program of current events, music and city and Jacksonville attending to bus iness matters. Puzzle-Peg the fascinating pastime. Iegion hall, Friday, 9 t, m f'nrrla ami rofrahmnta 'J.TtC. ! refreshments 15c. ' 49jTbe Brref,t was mi"lB 1f,"'y S',1"r1' The Valley View Parent-Teachers;1" L; Hcmok un complaint filed association held an all-day meeting by WIcklein. at the school house Tuesday. A splen- S'lf r,"n,al eelt at the J"?011 did dinner and a social noon hour wac"?' closed today and when the box ror ine .ear r.ssr. itenei wan openeu h contained forty-five dollars and fifty seven cents which will be turned over selected readings. At the close of the program the. annual election of officers took place, resulting as follows: Presl Medford Hook Store. 49 dent, Mrs. II. R. Reachert: vlce presi- Calcamining and wall paper cleaning; dent Mrs. John Farmer, and secretary guaranteed. Leave orders at RI j and treasurer, Mrs. Jewell Lowe, to Mr. Handsaker. The little folks have done without candy, Ice cream, etc., to help raise this amount. Cross. ' 49 Banjos, mandolins, guitars. Root Music Co. C2 Mrs. G. E. Spencer has taken over the management of the Pioneer hotel at Rogue River, as Mr, Reynolds, the owner, has been called away on busi ness. ' Store away your winter furs, wool ens, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar Chest. Safe, economical, convenient. We have made and sold over twelve hundred cedar chests. Get yours now. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 60 Dance at Applegate May 20th. Fine supper and good music. Tickets 1.10 including war tax. Everybody come. 01 Shoes called for and delivered free, repaired or shlned. Mail orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. V. C. H. Watklns, 127 W. Main, phone 656. 59 Homer Haight of Hilt, Calif., has re' turned to his home after spending a few days in the city. Lime and cement Medford Lumber Co . Hardwood flooring. " Medford Lum ber Co. : Have you your summer sewing (lone? See Miss liulen King, 344 . "South Grape. 60 C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tclc-i phone 41. ' ' ' , Graduation exercises were held yes terday at the University of California1 at Berkeley and among the local stu-, dents' who received diplomas were Weir McDonald and Lura Fouts. - After voting attend Guild social at Legion hall. Sale 1:30, cards 2 p. m.' Cards and refreshments 25c, refresh-' ments 15c. 49 Hen Dean & Dixon for codling moth Bpraylng.' Phone IOC, 49 John Parker arrived In this city yes terday from Copco, Calif., for a brief, visit with friends and relatives. Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mail Tribune office. tf St. Mark's Guild sale and card party, Iegiou hall, Friday. Sale 130, cards 2 p. m. Cards and refreshments 25c, refreshments 15c. 4ft A force of painters are at - work renovating the interior of the Model clothing company. GRADUATION .. . '. For dainty, now and UHcfuI (Jiflw, give" our ' ORIENTAL BASKETS Ono Hem espee'ui'll.V nifty ft'1' fiirls ORIENTAL SLIPPERS Cards to mail will) or without 'gifts. ' ... - MEDFORD BOOK STORE TONIGHT LAST TIMES BEBE DANIELS In that funny Saturday Even ing Post Story "Two Weeks With Pay" a picture dressed up likfc a million dollar and chuck full oi laughs. TOMORROW NIOHT A Children's Operetta 'SMUGGLE MAN' given, by the grades of the , Mi P. Schools. . COMINO SATURDAY "Tor able knockout, featuring David" Here's was a another RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "The Seventh Day" PA GE Tues.Night,May23 SEATS NOW! FHWT TIMK IX MKIH'Oltl) IctKtiK. lAt anil .1. J. HIiiiIk-H An nuunre the Xew York Winter (ai'ilcn'H Moxt, Hhik ikI(iih Kevin Ml of 1921 . yi HOWARD i'iti;si:Ti(J wiixii: ii nd I'.ltJIIXK 150 STAHS 1.-.0' 75 w;.aitii:h 75 an st tcn i:h uo ; , 2:M CDH'l l MKH IMOO XOTI' Owlnjc to Hie Import ance of thin ciiifiiKCiiii'iit. unit Hi,1 unprecedented demand for scuts, ri'KUliir iMlioiiH tire nicd to miikc reservation's curly. . .I'lUCIX: $1.10 TO $a.75 This Utfuntic Attiiictlon Iih-n Not I'lnj" Any tMhcr t lly In Orcjfo'' ccpllnn rorlland. CLOSING OUT ' SALE ' SAVE THIS CASH GOODS 50c Good for COc additional reduction from our Cloning Out Sale prices when applied oil a pair of men's Shoos, GOOD MAY 19 ONLY one lot: Women's White Kid Pumps, $1.95 Entire Stock Sacrificed Portland 11 n i in s'i-t ! 4 'nniitllnii I'utlf liwnow In I, ik )nu in oiiiifiiil, wiiliniit rvi- HiiiHi-, illicit fmui I'uitliiuil u 9 London, Paris or Eerlio Pacific Only I itiirx M'ii .'(- lint, tut tin mnjiMlr HI, ljmrnii- Hlv-r tind iiulf. llulj I'J iln to I iHlin ami l'rls M ln)lu IU Kin. AlniiiKliiflccnt nliiji., hi hiluli o now r ad). Ut un cxplniu Kurtticr lafi rmutlon fivin locul nillway mul Mlt-antntilp mcntii or W. II. ficneon, Ccn. ARt. I'um. IH'i't.. Third Htroot, I'ortlund, Or'K'ii. riioim UroarUny no, i:i:i(nti: vur i'i,AX a joi iim:y si i: a caxaiii.w iMtmc ac.kxt 0 "FOOT-FITTERS" are a special feature at this store and we have plenty of them; not just a few. AA to E (5 to 12 sizes and half sizes). Bring your feet in we don't care how large or how small they are. We have "FOOT-FITTERS" for long, slen: der feet and for short, fat feet. They fit low arch feet as well as high arch feet. We don't care what kind of feet you've got; our "FOOT-FITTERS" will fit 'em! ; Don't handicap yourself by wearing ill-fitting shoes! ;' t- ) . i-. . :,' ! A Shoe must accommodate the foot it covers! If it doesn't, the foot rebels the wearer suffers! Our "Foot. Fitters" are Foot-Accommodatera They fit the feet all over! No Pinching! No Binding that's one reason why they retain t their shape and GOOD appearance thru-out the ' life of the shoe. Price $7.50 C. M. Kidd & Co. 223 E. Main St. Ilo Kuril your enmp flrrt In dciul-i-Tlioh bury If!