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PAflE TWO MEDOM) MATT, TRTftTJNR MTIDFORT). OWiPy. Mf)T)AV, TVEf'EMTiET? 22.' 1021 Zocal and (Personal An iiiii'XiiT(pil li'ciil wiih iijuyiiil f -1 .Mm. A. I). IMiiik of Ashland, who tin- ijiu huh of I Iiiju'h Cuilri inn thi'ut- j ha Imu-ii in lliu tiu-nl t'omiminily Iioh li'r Kiitiinlay anil .Siimlay. In tliojiiitnl rcr u nuiiilii-r of tlay.s fur mcdl apli'mliil (iliiyiim diiiIh- lilt.' uinan , nil mi . Iiiih i t'lui ni il In Iht homii. Iiy MIkh (irai i- lirnwn nf mime nf iliv llonmiiK IiIiik. buttons covered at K"iim nf tlw Nchiila-i i iiiuhIi' from tliu the Handicraft HhoD. If lilUNiral riimi'dy "ItloNmnii TIiim," all thrnllRll I'liih pi'l-foriimlK't. .with tht- Thr liiMt Iimir rush In llif hi-iiiIIuk I fi'iuure tin- rumlirinfc of HrhubiTi'n 'nmi i hi imvIiik of ('hrlMliniiH inu kaiii-H wri-muii'. I tin many vartiiiiM liiHtru-I I'ont off. (ilvo IhiIIih for kIiih. Miin ,l'xan today. wllli 1 1 1 km of in'oji- mi'nlal iiartH of llu- oii;aii i'iih l.tl till' 'a roll Hied Co, Kiltf w alilnu to si nd mail parkam'H. at tin- lali'ntod nlayor to In Iiik out In ex- Aflur tliu new nounrll inakH its In lioNtoffii'i. wludoiVH durini; ihn day. j ofitionitl bwi'i-i mi-lody tin Hivi'et and j vintory in January, prlroK of jiavi'd w hile InHldi wi'ri' hundri'ilH of par- dream haunting NtraiiiH of the world IoIh are likely to advanee n they are i pIh which huil arrived over Sunday, ' fiiinoiiH aim. Thin proKraiu will lie it.'- eolnir fiwt.' Hitter (jet youm before mid liundredH mure wen due to reach leaieit milium. here un tnday'n tl-nliiH. Di'Kplle the ! Come to Pulnier'H Sltldlo for ChliMt- mitft photott. Kpei'lally iiantl colored contention of parcelH I'oMtlnanter War ner declared that they would all be delivered by tonight, and the slate cleared for tomorrow's arrivals. The postotfire has two luilo trucks and extra men cuKiiKcd to help deliver the t'hrlmnafi mail daily. Speciul snle of Chlnpao bnsketa nt De VoesV I'lve sljes 15c to $1.00 tf llitvo you tried that hlu; milkshake, nt DeVoo's? roul hrltiueis. that clean fuel. Hnn- i;en l.'oal Co. Phono 23!'. tf j noon and evenliiK. Alilv The office of the California Oregon ,.,.,.,,, ,, ill l. 1... ,.,,,.. I Minn Miirliill Iti'imlmw every nfiilil until Christinas for the benefit of those who wish lo purchase Copco Preferred Stock for Christmas Klfis. 2 : f Mis. O. V. Myers has been unite ill (vith the flu at her home on north O'lKitalc avenue for several days. iili: slock of toys are sold nt sac 'flee prices nt Jan Aft Store. 233 t'sed phonographs. Viotrolas. Kdl son. Sonoras. See II. ri. laumspach at Weeks & Orr. 23-1 There Is n new, rtrownie box for the kiddles. Camera, nlbiim. and every thing else for the heginnner. Medfnrd .Honk Store. If Ciller Sweet apple cider. Delivered any place in Medfurd. Phone io'to. 23S The backet ball team of the Kureka Calif.. hlRh school, which plays Med ford high at the Armory tonight, ar fivoil la the city from ('.rants Pass this '. ' jifleriioon. having played the Crescent City high school team In the latter city Kalurday night, and made the ' trip to ilrants Pass from Crescent City Htiturilay, . , City assessments will be dellmiunet after January second and a penalty . of five per cent will bo ndded. Miss Alice olin, formerly of the Mllaily Hiiuity Shop. Is now employed lit Kellogg's lleauly Parlor In the Sledford Center HulUIIng and wishes to meet nil of her former friends and customers ut Kellogg's. For appoint ment call f'J4. 229tf Silk hosiery makes practical gifts. tl.Xft to 12. llandU'raft Shop. . 233 A most original and practical Christmas gift! Copco Preferred Stock. $S will make the f(rst pay ment. Office open evenings until Christmas. The California Oregon .Power Company. 23 Medford Post of the Ainerican I.c Rlon will hold its annual meeting at tho Armory on Tuesday, starting promptly at 8 p. m. This promises to bo the largest meeting of the year, as keen Interest has been shown In tho election of officers for 1925. The en- i tertalnmont committee has promised ' something Interesting. Commander McDonald wll deliver his farewell ad dress Ml this will be Ills last ineetltiK . ah commander of the post. ': Columbia plaster wall bonrd. Cnll ' ior prices. Wallace Woods Lumber I ; Vard. Open Sunday and evenings. Jnp Art Store, cor. Main and Hartlett. 233' We pny cash for used pianos. Pnl . mar Piano House. tf ' . Pance Christmas eve, December 24th. ICattle Point. 235 Included nmong the few temporary visitors in Medford from distant nolnts over Huudiiy are A. Van Puyen brack of Vancouver. II. C, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sleff of Minneapolis. Minn i Handkerchiefs priced from 10c to t? no. Handicraft Shop. 233 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop. Eighth and Hartlett. tf Jnp Art Store does better business with more stock at now location, cor ner Main and Hartlett streets, and good are sold Same prices as at re moval sale. 233 You, will enjoy Christmas by eating your diner lit Hotel Medford, noon nnd evening, Music in the evening. 2S(i The silver ten to be given by Mrs. H. C. Behllng for the benefit of the Presbyterian church December 23rd, has been postponed for the present. Palmer Piano House rents pianos. tf Fancy mealy Netted Gem potatoes i from Yakima. Wash., l !l per hun ' drcd, delivered any place In city. ! Johnson Produce Co. phone 97. 241 N. Fir 8t. 177tf Open Sunday nnd evenings. Jnp Art Store.. cor. Main and Hnrtlett. SSS Christians week special. Unites' felts, regular tl.SS, now 1 per pair. The llootery. I" Among the Grunts Tass people who spent yesterday In Medford were Mr. nod Mrs. n. l-owry. Dunce Christmas eve, December 24th, Kagle Point. 2Sii House for tent. DeVne's store. 227tf Weaver's store st Central Point Is still selling hard wheat Hour for $2.96 per sack. 234 Milk nnd cream nt DeVoe's. tf Ta Loaf a Dayl Will Keep the Doctor Away AWro rciVrriiig to our oracki'tl wheat health' bread. A real pouuino vitainino bread. The Colonial Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery I to oi iier. 717 X. Contral. lMione 8 2 3 - It tu i.iiifn towfiH $:.3: t n.xri. linn- (HtTiift Shop. 233 A real mrvlr( In fit. with fr Christ muM. Chtitci-st plitiiiM, jnom)t""d'llv oiifH. I'lciiKiiiit it ml tiiurtt'dun ser vice. Mmiiirrh St'cd Co. 'A2't i. Mulii ati-fot. tf Tht uhiim I K("! , "hrlrtt nuts diriiH'i will )f HiM-vftl nt tho Holi'l Mt-dfunl, in ihf t'Vfii irrivt'tl ltomt' Sttnthiy from Kuri'lm. CnJif., whrt' hIh Iuih for Hi'veral ytniH Imcii toarhi'i uf In lha lihrh Hi liool. In Hpmxl ihi h r. jtlu 's Willi Hit piiicntM. Mr. and Mrs. i:. Itctishaw. nnd luothi-r Cluy. ut Wl MiKClftoc strnt'l. UruiiHWifk phonofjraphH. oriHy tornm. Soc . (1. J.aunpach ut Wcoks & Orr. 234 Mrs. Onice I'nllork. fornwrly with KoIIokk'h will he pleased to inent nil hor old patroiiH al ht;r new locution, at Milady'H If entity Shoppe, Hotith of the Ciaterinn theater. I'hone 1M7. 23 The Medford I'harmaey Ih plvltiK free to enstotnors a beautiful mamma dull for Jielxlddies Clirl-UmnH. Ank for paithiilii in. Med ford rharmaey. I'hoiio 10. 233 t'i will buy a Chrl-unmH n iff for that hiy or Kit I that will last for yen is. Make the first payment on a share of Copco I'referretl Sttn-k and receive a handHome Htiliscrlptlon reeeipt in Hpi' flu 1 fclfl hox. Office open e-veninn.i The Catifornln Oregon Power Com puny. 2 35 Included anmiiK the out of town OreKoniniis who apent Snntlay in thr city, and a ntimher of whom are suit In tho city, are l-eah I (null. Aenid l.lnht. Lucille SiimmetH. Vlrull K Woodrock. Amos Lihl and Jtunes 10. Uiirsck of CorvalltH. Mr. and Mi-h. J. M. Copeland and daughter of Klamath Airem y. Win. V MeKllihln of Salem, Mr. and Mih. .1. X. Comer of Power, Sam Kruner of Coon Day. Mr. and Mrs, I). T. Sleep of tlntarlo. Mr. and Mrs. M-. Ttidd and Mr. and ATi-h. C. I. Iteed of lOiiKene. (. I. Cornell of Klamath Kails, and the folio wlnK from Port land: MIhh Margaret KlanaKan. W. A. (.ravelle. Walter 1. hoharr. C. H. Cur rier. Mr. and Mrs. S. (.J. Itottom, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Muick, Mr. and Mrs. Krank Morrill. Specinl iialo of Chinese haskota at DeVoen. Flvo nl7.es. 10c to $1.00. . tf ltartlo nets. H. O. Luunnparh. 234 Weaver'H Htoro at Central Point will wive away u Indien' k"11 wrist watch at 8:15 p. m. December 24th. 234 We nro filvlnp to our rustomers ab solutely freo a beautiful mama dull. AhK us for partlcularH. Medford Pharmacy. Phoiio 10. 233 Spiritualist medium will k'vp read- ititfs. for the next ten days at 311 No. Central. John tloanell. 234 Win. K. Isaacs drove to Kuch on a short business trip yesterday. Good nerond hand iJianos. Priced rishl. lOasy terms. See II. O. Iaun spach at Weeks Orr. Phono 227 234' Iluy that, naved lot you have been thinklntr of Jettinir from the city now ho uh to pet your planH and everything ready to build with tho first Kod weather. 23tltf T. U. Pollock nnd Krickson for dry wood at renaonnblo rates. Tel 1H 260 Da nee ChriHlmas ove, Pecemlier 24th. I0ni:le Point. 235 Mr. and Mr. J. O. Thttmpson and children were nnionK the Medfnrd via Horn Saturday from KaKle Point. Seo Valley Fuel company for nil klndH of fuel. Special prices on tho only dry fir slab wood In the city. 179tf Give her n city lot for her ChriHt mas, $10 will hold It for her nnd $5 to J10 a month. For details eo city of ficials. 228tf Try our dry wash, 7c per lb.: mini mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed. American tjiundry. Phono 873. tf Heserve your table for Christmas dinner, noon and evening, at the Ho tel Medford." Music In the evening. $125. 235 One of the largest turnouts of the year Is expected at the Forum or mo Chnmber of Commerce to be held In the Hotel Ashland Tuesday. The luncheon haa been named Ihe Christ- ions Forum, nnd everythtnn in con- nectlo mvlth the meeting will be ar- angeil to sukk1! the hididay )lrit. Tho entire program at the luncheon will be presented by the Khnnddn Welsh Olee sinners, who are to appear in a public presentntio nlhat nttiiu. The tables In Ihe dining room will be decorated In real Christ mas style, und according to J. H. Fuller, secretary of. the chamber. Santa Clans is expected to be present with gifts for tho va rious members who attend. -Ashland Tiding. Marcelling. Open ev- nlngs. make -ippowitmcnt early. Phone SUV Pob Inn tteatity Parlor. -3- A reward for anyone caught buy ing their Chrlslmns candy at Weav ers store. Central Point, 234 " A beautiful thermometer given to each housewife innklne a $1 purhense during our holiday sale, M. F & II. Co. 233 Chcrro flour and Cherro poultry feed ftr sale at Weaver's store. Cen tral Point. 234 j T. D. Fetch of the Southern Oregon (ins Company returned yesterday from San Francisco, where lie has been transacting business for Ihe past week Come tit Crowson's for choice homo crown potted plants and flowers. Grown bv the Medfoid Greenhouse. 2S: The city sold 15 paved lots last week. l,css than 100 left. Tetter get yours before they are all picked over. Terms within teaso-i. 22St PiMuboo basket, trimmed with ring (nsM 1, brads and coin. He and up. Jap Art Store. S33 Tho Pantortum does all kinds of pleating. Phono 24 4 I0tf Donald Chae of the Ulvenide Or harrls of Gold Hill was a visitor In Medford Saturday. Chinese lily, mailed In hand paint ed bowl, complete 69c and up. Jap Stor :33f lap crepe, till colors. 20c per yard over 5 yards. Jnp Art Storo. 233 It U I bs, bulbs, bulbs, bill Its, 2.) per the advance. Make your boy Christmas. Give him a shit it co Preferred ntock in his. own and slart him on th' rlht road to "systematic saving." Come in aitil let uh explain. The California Oregon Power Company. 23f The rain of yesterday afternoon and early liwt niuhi amounted to .10 of an inch. It cleared up during the nU'ht and brought a n early morning mliil i ii ii in of 2S.5 following Sunday's mux iiiium of 45. i-'alr and continued cold weather Is the prediction for Tuesday. Today was cloudy and quite chilly. Raised dragon design ten set con sisting ten pot, sugar bowl, creamer und Mix cups nnd saucers. Special $6.05 net. Jap Art Store. 233 Toys and games all one-half -of.J. Medford Hook Store. tf With each purchase of $L or more during our holiday Hale we will give beautiful thermometer. M. l' & II. Co. 233 Nothing like it! lOver! Christmas eve. Oriental Gardens. 234 Wm. Chlldei-H, who many months pant Huffereil n badly crusho dfoot, nnd who has practically alt the lime since been laid up because of the Injury. and. who about two weeks past be anie ill and lapsed into a comotose nnd It Ion Is reported as sinking nnd grave doubt la felt as to his recovery. Mr. Childers is an old resident of Gold Hill und haa built up n largo, ac quaintance of staunch friends who sincerely hope for his recovery. Gold Hill News. Weaver's ntore at Central Point will be open until N:3il p. m. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week but will be closed all day Christmas. 234 Don't overlook paying your assess ments. There will be n penalty of five per cent after January 2nd. 242 nulling out, ranches, uutos, phono graphs, household goods. Gold Ray Itenlty Co. I unec Christ man eve, December 24th. lOugle Point. 235 Jeane, Wing, the amnll child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. AVIng. who was taken seriously ill Friday with pneu monia, was reported this morning as much Improved. We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt creap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf Choice plants for Christmns, 2000 poliiHettas in bloom, cyclemen, cher ries, prim roses, begonias. We grow them. Visitors always welcome. Phone 1040. Hogue. Valley Floral Co., A. Schoenen, Prop. 235 Johnson's Jewelers, watch special ists, tf ; Holiday fruitcake and ice cream. An incomparable combination for holf- lay dinners. Jackson County Cream- cry. -at'" I I. J,. Grahnm or Kugene. rreignt and passenger agent of the Southern aciflc, was a Medford visitor Mon day. Persons who have contemplated purchasing paved lots from tho city should do so before the city hooks are closed for the year. January 6th, as they will then be off tho market for Don't overlook paying your assess ments. There will be a pennlty of five per cent after .Innuary tnd. 2 12 . M. M. MasHcy rttiniHl Sunday from a short biiHines n ip to San Fran , cisco, GilteU frulta basket, $-50 value, now use. jap store. 233 Hand embroidered silk klmonas $5 unci uo. Jap Store. s 233 Officially winter began on Sat urday. ItccordH of the almanac show that the change fr(H fa to winter t-eason diil not take place until last Friday at G:15 p. ,. uJvmi the huh reached the furthest point south nnd turned buck toward Ihe noth Accord ingly Friday wum tb Hhm-ti.Ht rbiv i.i. X'tr jthough Saturday was an equal claim capitalist Ihisiant to this honor, lucklni: n snlit sec- f Cop- ond. TJie days will now imtduullv' name ; jengmen uni the ..n, ,...- u..!urlr. t Miss Kvelyn Si-hump of Hanfoi d, I'alif., in the house Kii'-l of Mrs. 1. M. ('reed und daughters, Cecil and lMythe, for the holidays. There are a lot of practlcul things for desk and office use for gifts. Med ford Hook Store. tf With each purchnse of $1 or iinore during our holiday sale we will give a beautiful thermometer. M. F. II. Co. L33 The Service Station 451, nt the corner of Muln and Itiverslde. hus in stalled an auxiliary air tank. This extra air service, ink has been In stalled thin the public might bo bet ter ccommodated. of the Jtoxy Ann ! city today irans- reached Hot ZigKerty! (li:ht of night wnemui wardens; Christmas eve Wednesday. , 234 uon i overtook paying your assess loents. There will be a penalty of five per cent nfter January 2nd. 242 Mrs. T. C. Weldon and daughter of Copco, Calif., Kpent Ihe wee-k end In Medford. Fletcher Fish, a would be horticul lurist of Phoenix, was a business vis itor here today. 'Iry our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 7fic. All flat pieces ironed American Luundry. Phone 87. tf Shopping here is buying practical Pthlngs. No dodads. Medford liook Store. tf See Valley Fuel company for the best nnd cleanest Utah and Wyoming also eastern anthracite coal. 179tf Have your hemstitching done at tho Vanity Shop. Bartlett and Main, for 8c a yard. tf Among tho tempornry sojourner in the city from the state of California are Mr. und Mrs. Walter Cary nod Ms. Jt. Deegar and sister of Ios An geles. .T D. Wehurdson. H. A. Hin shaw. Mrs. J."M. Selleck and R. C. Wilcox of San Francisco und Mrs. R. Raymond, D. J. Parker. laidley V. Koons. Louis Rrownell. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gabrl nnd Miss Louisa Kik of Oakland. Color, riotous gaiety, music su perb! Christmas eve. Oriental Gar dens. 234 Remember there Is n penalty on as sessments If not paid by January 2nd. 242 Fire place lighters are causing more Interest than anything In the store. Medford liook Store. tf John Orth. Leon Hawkins, William Hammett and T; K. Daniels were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. Grieve of Prospect, over the week end. 1 ance Christmas eve, December 2tlh. Kaglo Point. 235 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Smashing Christmas dan,',', ly. 24h. Oiii'iitul Cai-ilens. W'eilnos-234" InilKii'tC'il Holler canary birds in full souk. llnke p'xc'lleia t'liristnius !!lfts. Monarch Hci-il t'o. 131tf Ji'iiiemli,, thre is a ijonalty on as HOKHlitfrnts if not paid I'y January 2nd. 1','t- Harnrlii'i'K diHlrirt vax in 111 acting huxIno'H. a tiint. for inventory and appraise, nieiii. S28tf; The lieatitiful Sc rinner-s edition of children's hooks huv always heen $3.50, now $2.50. Illustrated hy Mux Parrish, JchmIo Wilcox Smith. Medford liook: Slore. tf The Klks dining room will open un der new manage, neat Tuesday noon, December -'3. lilt" mamma dolls 98c. Jap Store. 233 ITomsMtchlng 8c a yard. The Van- I Ity Shop, nnrtlett and Main. tf VOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON Ut First Insurance Agency Phone 10S L. HILL, Managir, 80 North Central Medford, Or. If If li Foil .SALI-: Puppies, real Phone rait-R-ii. beau lies. 233 WANTKD Would you accept $35 to $ r 0 sa la ry per w e e k V Y o u ca n qualify for it at tho F. and K. school' of motion picture operating ami electricity at Central Point. Modern equipment and capable in structor. 23$ WANTFT) Experienced Krocery clerk. hardware and men's furnishings, visli's position. 22 5 X. UiverHlde. 235 WANTKD A lonely widower would like to form the acquaintance of a widow 3T or 4f. Address Ilox 7(18. Medford. 236 Xmas Gifts For Everyone at The Medford Exchange Trunks Suitcases Handbags A l;it'i:i nsscn'tiiH'iil to st'lfi't from. Mirrors White t'niinu'l niul onk finish fnimos Moc to Specinl l!l.40-iiu'h solid 011k fi'iinic iiiirnr, hciivy liovolfl pinto lass lidl'.OO Aluminum and Graniteware TONIGHT LAST TIMES! The real inside story of the life and loves of a Follies favorite. With Betty the thrilling-seeking butterfly to a "t." BETTY COMPSON rsffdi from ... ni'tii'los for .Kit kitchen to .l7r 1 1 (fVr? Blankets .iirht prey, purt wool, donlilc size. itixTli inches, weight 4l. His. ...."i.." rinv Iilnnkcts $4.T." Moss Agates hie of the finest collections to lie seen imy whore. .Make ulcal cilts. Special low irices. Furniture Pressors, Dining Tnhlos. Library Tallies, Chairs, Knekers. Kns;s, Stoves, Heaters. Beevac Electric Cleaner 75 AVhy pay more? Yon ennt, liny more. The Medford Exchange "Wliere You Can Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything" 11 West Main Phone 931 If rhe ENEMY SEX" TOMORROW ORPHEUM JR. VAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAY The Special Christmas' Attraction "SUNDOWN" Kiddies Free Christmas Matinee Thursday, 10:30 A. M.. Rialto Mary Pickford in "Polly Anna" Movie Coupon Book Ideal Christmas Gift HP PS ?7 f SSP Insurance M 1 Heavy Fog! 'Wet Streets!' I Car Insured??? I Auto B n.A.ui , jtvlx mime s y The Insurance Man 5incel909 Phone-444 Western or Orpheum Jr. VAUDEVILLE 3 SHOWS 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. TOMORROW General Admission, 50c Loges, 75c Children, 25c Craterlan Orchestra, Wilson Waite, Director Movies No. 1 J. P. McLINN & CO. in "Chair Up" ' ' No. 2 Pete KNOX & INMAN Belle Present "The Collector" No. 3 FRANK BUSH, "The American Story Teller" No. 4 JIMMY KEMPER, "The Artist Unique," And His Company, , Including Edna Hathaway, Howard Baker and Wilber C. Pfeiffer at the Piano. No. 5 JACK MERLIN & CO. In "A Humorous Magical Surprise" IT IS POSSIBLE To have a very delightful Christmas and a New Year filled with real enjoyment. We wish you this and more. The JEWETT Will Do It :. CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 123 South Front St. Medford, Ore. & s & . . You will feel better Christmas morning if you have taken advantage of some of our . a Special Bargains THIS IS THE WEEK WE CLEAN UP One only Ladies' 11-Piece Toilet Set with manicure pieces, warranted real ebony, sterling silver mounting; special, $17.50 (at the Haskins' Store). Some specials in Stationery (at both stores). Men's Set (Sanitax). Military Brushes in leather case7 finest bristles, one only, $12.50 (at the Haskins Store). Large Alladin Gallon Jar, polished aluminum case, one only, special $10 50 (at the Haskins' Store). ' A well-made maple Kiddie Cart with red wheels, $2.17 (both stores). A rugged Iron Wheelbarrow, 73c (both stores). Whitman's Candy, a big assortment, lots of it (at both stores). One 5-Piece Sterling Silver Toilet Set, containing mirror, clothes brush hair brush, hat brush and comb. All the brushes are of genuine Russian boar bristles, worth $45.00; to close out at $25.00 (at the Haskins' Store). Gold Conklin's Fountain Pen, regular $6.00, special' $2.98. Don't buv a pen until you have seen this (at the Heath's Store). Ladies' Vanity Case, good value at $2.00, now $1.33 (both stores). A Man's Set-Genuine Ebony, containing military brushes and a clothes brush. The famous Comet Brand; special $6.00 (at the Haskins' Store). Good heavy white Hair Receivers and Powder Boxes, 67c ea. (both stores). Good Gillette Razors, 98c (both stores). HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 884 HASKINS' DRUG STORE Phone 16 .4 to 9 V li ftl? 8 V 6 S. ft ? 5.9 ft i