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HOSSBUKG NrWS BgVIEW, THUPSDAV, DECEMBER 21, 192?.
FAGB mi )
CHRISTMAS
WEEK
You will not want to be bothered with buying
feed. We have just unloaded a complete
supply of feeds of the best quality. Country
Milled Bran and Middlings, Millrun, Mixed
Dairy Feeds, Oil and Soy Bean MeaL Special
prices on 10-sack lots.
See Us First We can Save You Money
OFFICIAL FILINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU
MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY
CLERK AND PLACED UPON
RECORD.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland
(Compiled by Douaiaa Abatract Co
Ronvburg.)
UN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.
tern athletes were supreme In
tous branches of sports during
year just closing. In football,
eg, track and field, wrestling,
(Is' automobile racing and base-
the men from the far west con
ted high up among the leaders,
ral of them holding champion-
Jrobably the west'a beat known
ete ia Jack Denipsey, heavy
tilt boxing champion. Colorado
s and I'tah-bred, Denipsey now
Men In Loa Angeles. Although
did little this year In the ring,
(ras only because a capable op
wnt could not be found.
H'orld honors also cenie to the
t in wrestling when Ed (Stran
r) Lewis of San Jose, Cal.. won
I heavyweight title from Stanis-
Zbyuko to whom he had lost
earlier. Lewis formerly was n
Mont of Kentucky but in recent
to has wade bis Jicme ill. Call
lis. )e the automobile speedway of
( nation, a native Callfo'rninn.
liny Murphy, whose residence, is
ta'd by both Los Angeles and
1 Francisco, forged to the cham
shlp rung, taking the title from
Kner Callfornian, Tommy Mil
t h college athletics the University
California retained Its title of
Uonal intercollegiate track and
champion at Harvard last
Jack Merchant, California,
lie individual star, his work in
I Hammer, discus, jumps' and
flnts causing easterners to call
the greatest all-round athlete
Mhe year. Stanford University
shed third in the Harvard meet,
Jin Hartranft, weight man and
Hater, making many of the Card
M points. In track also, Bud
(User, Oxford. Cal. mm. i
I. won the national interscholastic
r Pi" championship. Sprint
fare Hill trying to break the
J a J cinder path record made In
fl by Charles Paddock, Los An
K Jl'nrld'" fastest human
rj. ,., ' "nn!'iipu more
nu this year and In i9i ,ui
to the University of South-
"urnia tor active competi-
'allfornia this vo.ir ..,i..j ...
kill, j ni which
Es n , S'nt' Ten chnm
F'ler,eIBCk ,M""er- California's
Pn in aim ' and "Dke" Mor
.tarso'Vri"!3" "'t-.
estern hg...i..ii '. -
.... in pinyers th s
r;'T' ..
rs. Jim,' ... ' "'ague
or the "' ir v1-
,.,"a "'-"vers wore R..IH m,-
L I'.'i'.urM)
FCtlr,!'y. The
was represented on the World
champion New. York Giants by Geo.
Kelly and Hill Cunningham.
Probably the most picturesque fi
gure In the western golf world this
year was John Iilack, the grand
father golfer of Oakland, who was
defeuted in the national open
tourney only by Gene Sarazen,
present champion.
In tennis four of the. ten ranking
players of the country hailed from
San Francisco and one of them,
William M. Johnson, defeated the
champion, William T. Tlldi-n, at
Berkeley early In the year. Helen
Wills, a nerkeley girl, retained the
national girl's title and was defeat
ed In the national women's tourna
ment onlv by the champion, Mr-?.
.Mollu Miillory.
if aeroplaning be ranked as a
spert, it will be recalled that Lieut
I.. K. Mauehan of Mills, Cal., at Mt.
Clemens, Mich., traveled at a speed
of 248 tulles an hour, and that
I.ieuts. Oakley Kelly and John Mac
Heady, San IMego, Cal., together es
tablished a record by remaining In
the air continuously for 29 hours
and sho.-tly aftrward broke tl3
world's non-stop flight record with
a "hop" of U.OtlO miles.
In swimming this year, however,
the west had to submit almont
meekly to the invasion of the phe
nomenal Johnnie Kismuller Of the
Illinois Athletic Club.
o
FIIAMKH
For your Xmas portraits at the
Roseburg Studio, we have a choice
selection. Bell Sisters bldg.
Soman Meal Health Bread, for sle't
or wvll. Satisfaction unconditionally
guaranteed. Send 20c In 2c stamps to
Roman Meal Co., Tacoma, Wash. We
sell Roman Meal In packages: Econ
omy Grocery; Everybody's Exchange;
Judd's Grocery; Kearney's; People's
Suppiy Co.
KI.AVS MOI'KKX WOMAX IV '
W. C. T. I. AlUMiKSS
and $75,0(1(1
Golden tato
Qgen Evenings
Von Would Be
Convinced
ty? 'rK have re-
our Xmas candv
h-ir - ' ur au:il.v and
H"re' what th,..- ... u...... . .
1,4 y'X ,m ' tr''-.29c
- reams 29c
r- ' TSc :o5.oa
PW) CROCKER
SYDNEY, S. W., Dec. 20. The
dress and morals of the woman of
today were censured by Mrs. Grant
Forsythe, In the president's nddrtss
at the annual convention of the
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union.
"We deplore many of the new
customs and habit that have
crept in'to women's lives," she said.
"The too free manner and careless
Immodest dress, the IneleKant,
slangy language, the clgarette
sninklng and wine-drinking, the
betting and gambling that tire as
meat and drink to many, if not
to the majority of girls all re
signs of the. times. We dare not
leave them unchallenged, .Some of
the evils could be rectified by legis
lation; some only by example and
teaching. Women's place still be
gins In the home, and there we
must look tor the remedy.
Mrs. Korsythe said that she lott
ed forward to the time when tiie
legislature would give the p nple
an opportunity -if expressing their
opinion on the lit nor question, "and
when our Int Iligent men and
women would study th" question of
prohibition with unbiased mind."
The convention voted to ask the
federal government to Introduce
legislation in Australia which
would give married women the
right to retain their British ra
tionality on marring" with an alien.
Other recommendations urged that
Australian representatives at the
Imperial conference nhould enda
Tor to have legislation of this kit.d
made uniform throughout the Em
pire. The secretary Raid that many
women did not. realize that If they
married a foreigner, tiny adopt. 1
the nationality of the husband and
ould have nn claim upon an K i';
llsh consul abroad In the event t
trouble.
Tb following instrument! were
presented to tue county clem today
fur filing and are being placed upon
tbe county record:
M6tii. Mtg. W. L. Kllbourn, et ux
to Phillips Co. state bank, $700.00
SU,. N.E.U, N.E.'i, N.W.k, S.E.Vi,
N.E.',, see. 10-31-6
&167D. W. 1. John F. Rltter to
Charles F. Rltter, J100.00. beg. at pt.
4 ch. E. of Vi ec. cor. on S. side sec.
34-30-3, then E. 54 ch., N. 6 deg. E.
H4 ch., N. tj erg. E. 12 ch. or to cen
ter line running E. and W. thru sec.
34, then W. alonr; center line 4 ch.,
S. 9 deg. E. 4. ch., S. 30 dee. W. 11
ch. 8. 22 V4 ch. to beg., con. 20.8. Ac.
all in sec. 34-30-3.
516SO. W. D. I-.adore M. Irwin, to
James H. Porter, $250.00. Beg. at pt.
on 8. line Orley Hull cl. 54, tp. 28.7,
from which S.E. cor. , cl. bears N.
89 deg., 48 min. E. 2039 ft., N. 12 niin.
W. 402.4 ft. to S. side R. II. line Coos
Bay Highway then along right of
way S. 62 deg., 33 min. W. 873 ft. to
pipe at intersection R. of wav dine
and S. line cl. 64, then N. 89 deg. 48
min. E. 774.7 ft. to beg., con. 3.58
Ac.
B16S1. Assignment, E. J. Redford to
D. Reed, 37 M. page 114.
516S2. Rel. Mtg. Alliance Trust Co.
to O. G. Parker, 29 M. page 581.
510S3. W. II. Margaret Perdue et al
to Wm. Allen, $10.00. Part land which
lies on N. side S. Unip. river, S.W.Vi.
N.E. N.W.'i. B.E.y, sec. 30, lots 1,
2, 3. N.W.H, N.E.'i. ec. 30, tp. 30-
3. excepting timber sold to Thomas
Padden.
51684. Assignment. Ore. Baptist
State Convention, to American Bap
tist Home Mission, 9 M. page 57, 2S
page 529. 10 page 56.
51(185. W: 1). P. F. Baugh to T.
B. Kinnleutt, $GO0.00. Ueg. for beg.
at pt. 212 ft. due W. from pt. des. as
nt. 62 rods W. of center of sec 20, tp. '
29-8. then 118 ft. W. from pt. to Co.:
road, then N. along road 63 ft., then
98 ft. In S.E. direction to beg. I
51686. Mtg. T. B. Kinnleutt. and
P. W. Culver, Exe. $380.00. Same as
516S5.
51687. W. D. E. W. Elliott, to Ab-!
ram B. Coop. $3000.00. Beg. at, pt.'
20 53 ch. N. 3.28 ch. W. from SR cor.1
Clark cl. 51. tn. 30-5, then S. 7 mill.
45 sec. E. 9-11 ch., W. 16.49 ch. to pt. I
In Co. road, then N. 8 min. 30 see. W. !
8-19 ch. then N. 1 ch. then E. 16.52 ch.
to- beg. con. 16 ac.
51688. Mtg. Abraham B. Coop to
Oregon, $2000.00. Beg. at pt. 20.53 ch.
N. 3.28 ch. W. from S.E. cor. Clark
cl. 51 I p. 30-5. same des. as 51687. !
51689. Assignment, A. J. I.IHmin.'
to Everett L. Teater. "8 M. pase 166.!
51690. Snt. Mtg. M. F. Rice, to
Everett L. Teater, 3S M. page 66.
51691. Mtg. Everett L. Teater, to
Oregon, $3000.00. Beg. at pt. on sec!
line bet. sec. 13, 14, tp. 27-7, from
which Va. cor. bt. sec. IS, 14, bears
N. 7 min. E. 23.3 ft., then along sec.
line 7 min. W. 1652.5 ft., E. 3968.8 ft.,:
N. 9 min. E. 725.2 ft., then W. 26.6 ft. 1
N. 10 min. E. 927.3 ft., then W. 3913.4,
ft. to beg. con. 148.63 ac. ex. Co. I
road, in sec. 13, tp. 27-7, and ex. 49'-.
ac. oil' S. side premises, deeded to A.1
J. Brown,' Vol. 80 I), page 129.
51692. Glenn W. Pennie to Oregon.!
Mtg. $600.00. S.E. 14, N.E.14, sec. 15-27-7.
i
51693. Mlg. Joe Marslers, to Ump. !
Snv. & Loan, $1500.00 Lot 9 blk. 2,
North Park Add. Roseburg.
51694. Q. C. Deed. F. Kewev IIos
kins, to C. F. Johns, $1.00. S.W.Vi,
S.E. '4, S.E.U, S.W.'i, aec. 2, also heg. :
at pt. 5.18 cii. S. from 4 sec. cor. bet.
see. 11 and 14, then N. 39 deg. 30 iuin.,
E. 3.83 ch. S. 15.35 ch. E. 37.50 ch. S.!
2.50 ch. N. 84, 41 min. E. 8.82 ch. S.
.82 eh. S. 41 deg. 17 min. W. 13 30 ch.
N. 35.02 ch. to beg., all In tp. 32 5.
61695. Q. C. deed. Florence Dewey
llockins to R. S. Johns, $1.00. R.E.'4,
NAV.U. E.'i. S.W.il sec. 12. N.E.!,,.
'N.WAi, sec. 13, also beg. at pipe 10
eh. S. from eor. sec. 11, 12, 13, 14,
then E. 20. ch., S. 30,20 ch. W. 26 ch.!
N. 30 deg. 28 min. E. 11.84 eh., N.
4t deg. 17 min. E. 13 30 ch., 82 ch.,'
S. 81 deg. 41 min. W. 8.82 ch., N. 10
ch. to beg., all in tp. 32.5. i
51696. Assignment. Agri. Credit
Co., to Portland Tr. Co. 34 M. page
2i6.
51697. 71 el. Mtg. Portland Tr. Co.1
to A. II. Church, 31 M. page 206.
lost
everyone
has occasional interruptions
or unforscen delay on bak
ing days, but the house
wife who uses Crescent
Baking Powder will not
worry.
She will have light, melt-in-your
-mouth biscuits, mu
- ffins, and cake because
Crescent combines the two
leavening unit3 that insure
good results under variable
circumstances.
From any grocer
Crescent Manufacturing Company
Seattle, Washingtoo
GrescGiit
Baking jv
Dough -ww.J
In
Appreciation
Of your valued patronage dur
ing the year Ji t closing, we
desire to express our sincere
thanks for your valued put.on
uge. In the tu'ure, ns In tho
past, we will rxert ever :foi t
to serve you In the best pos
sible manner at all times.
With best wishes for tin holi
days and a Mright uud fcjrimp'?--ouh
Now Year Is our Miicm'O
wish.
Scott Brothers
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Remind
You
Dry cleaning is the economy
way; it doubles the ucrvice,
wear, for your garment,!.
OUR AUTO WILL CALL.
PHONE 277.
AUCTION" SALE OF KIII-lEP
I will sell nt puMlc auction lo
the highest bidder at the Catr.n-
I bell place in West Roselmrir ivttur-
j day, Dee. 23. at 1 p. m 200 head
of good grade 1 lampshiie end JTer-
ino sheep alro 25 of fender pig:..
j C,eo-"e C. Ward, owner, Col.
! Downin :, auctioneer.
IplTTEl! AM C'HEKSE MI-'V
i KI.I TRAINED Mil. ri. IIS
, Oregon dairy factory managers
j have found that quality of prndut t
I as as economy of operation de
pends largely on the quality of
: their butter, cheese and lee-cremu
maker, and are interesied In the
lnanuf'icture courses lit the eolleg .
Only experience d ni n have b "e
admitted until .recently w In 11 th"
ban agalmf lti-xpei iene e was lifted
atnf ui. trained men may have the
,lnefit of sp'-cial coins, s birinniir;
p January 2. Skilled help Is scarce,
and factory managers may aid tlu r
own business by finding f.iitable
' raw niaterinl for training to d the
. skilled w ork.
RAW FURS WANTED.
Highest prices paid. In market Ml
winter. Firing In or fhip. Thone 67.
14. F. Shields. Kt ihm t'tnnatia Vim1tr.-v
(Station. ,
i HOLIOAV STATIONERY.
j Plae your oder now lor engraved
; Christmas nnnouncemMit. This is a
'clevef way to remember your friends
The News-Revli w Is showing a
beautiful line of encraved goods, both
in Clirlstmaa annonncinents. calling
I cards and weddinir statlonerv. Call
arl tee our line of fins cngiariogs.
Special Notice
to Investors
Nov.- i.- tho time to convert
your it wry und Liberty bonds.
uh tile r; 'I for hhiik is now
uiflo. V, tiy not ki-II Hie Victory
or Lib' - bonds and lake ou-I
Munii'ip.1 or School bonds in
yuad? We puarantctj you a
liihiT r;ii of inin;(t ;uid au
Equally . ifs Invest in-nt.
We viil buy your Victory oi
Liberty I'.'.nds und in ixch:iii;;o
Five yi u pood Municipal tr
Hchofil b iid instead.
Wo a! have MONEY TO
LOAN, ( 11 one, two or tlii'-p
year tiiiis, at a koiiik rate of
intere:-', nr. jcood r-'l ir'tperty,
fiilinr f i' or country. Ki'ular
F'-itM of b'okertro to .onoein.
T 1 i n t m v 1 o hJtve money to loan
will 00 v- il to nr-e iim first. We
make all hind. of real e.a'p
loa na. rxjcnsp to the
lender. Some lunds now n ady
Ipt loanic
M. F. IUCL
of
RICE & RICE
lr,d and Txctn Ilrokers
HIGH .KAI"R r.lUJNG CAI'.ltS
The exclusive Job printing de-; i
partuient of the New. Review is i f
ihowing some high grade paneled ! i,
calling cards at the special price of J
11.50 per 100 or 1. for 00. 1'lalnig
cards for Tic for 50 or (1 per luu.."
o -j
B' the Sherman, lay A Co.
pianos rt 324 N. Jackgou strvet. 'f
Moore .Vusic Stur. , !
KIHVr At:M K MMITtl.
NTH K IS UKKKliY (UVN. That
ut int-t-tiiiK; t'f tht c'uiiinion i'ouiuil
itt the City 11 f HoAfburit. rc;n. huij
oil th 4th day ef i v-.'viiibtT. lH.'i, tlit
oltoMtnK rtiiolutlt n - udtitd:
"ItKSttJjVKit. git thu Oirnmoo
ltoH bur. irKvn. in th fu)Uwlnt
un, !. ins it .x-tli'iit ami ncenary
und hfiby prt'i'txn'S lo ln,prov i'lrwt
Avnut North bt-iNn the wtt lint of
Kust Third Mr el und th uL lint of
North JiK-kBoii tftrut-t. In tho t'ity if
It.mciiurg, oreKun .iu tlit following
iiiiiimr; '
i-'irii: V.y itrauiusT Miid struL-t to the
proper sub-niiite;
.'t'(mh liy pHviiiK tlie roadway of
itaid rtrfi't iwt-nty feet til width with
coturi't pit iiif nt ;
Tluid: Hy couslructini sub-diuliifl, if
ne'iiry ;
Kourth: Uy coiih trusting street
monunic-iits;
Kii'ih; By const ructliitf concrete
curbti:
Hit: Py laying vitrified sewer pipe
if netiMHry;
SeM'iith: Hy conatructliig cutch-bas-iiiH
and inlrta.
ShuI improvements are to he made in
ui-i-orihtttre with the I'h-rlrr and Or
tlinaiiLtf of the City of KokfcburK, Ote
Kn. Hnd t)ie tcriidf, plans, and eclfl
ii tun ttnd eittlnoites of the t'lty Kp-Kiin-er.
filed in ih office of th t'liy
Iti-roriier on the 4ih dtty of ltereniliur,
1 y J , wlileh eaid ni'dt. plitim. Hpei.'lfi
eutUms und e.stiniutH are htreuy up
proved a 'id ad opt i-d.
The entire cot of nuid Improvement.
Including; enKt'eritiKt tntercst, and all
otht-r t'Xicnts wtih'h the t'lty of ltoBc
burtr would not have Incurred except
for thu umkinK of Haiti improvement,
shall tm aMxeKed npoti the prtperty
especially hfiielltted tlierehy nn provid
ed by the Charter of maUl City, and In
Hccordiince with the petition of the
ptitperty owners to ho benefitted by
frtid improvement, and no part thereof
rth ill be mid hy the City of H'n'htirK.
Tim ewtiinRte of the Mty KnOm r
of tho pri table detniled rout of i&ld
iinprovtiue.-it Is the nam of $:0:0.&r.
KKSoliVKD, that the City IfrecordtT
of tlie City of Kopelnirv. Oregon, be
Htid he is hereby directed to kIv notice
of mi Id Improvement a a provided by
the Charter of said City."
Itemonnt ranees ntcalnNt said proposed
improvement may be filed with the un
dTHlKied within' twenty day from the
first puhlh at ion of thin not he which
it tlie "th day of Jefeinber, l'tL'2.
R. t. WHIIM'I.R,
Clt v Iteeorder of the City of
Hoideburtf, Ureiron.
Say it wiih Flowers
Flowers, let Heaven this one
rich urift - wtthhohl. bow soon wo
find it is better than pold. And
fhiwern, 1 say. have a rlRht to claim
the AiiKelb' Bontf and a tithe of
Fume.
4.0 TO TIIK KKM
GOO
A
D FORD
TOURING CAR
I J. F. BARKER 6 CO.
I Automobiles and Implements
KIDDIES GET THRILL !
AT FIRST MOVIE SHOW
EIV.KXK, Dec. 21. U vims Just
movies for Home, but heaven for about 1
111 or 12 kiddies from the Yard school, '
near t'obut'i-', when they attended the
Hellli: 'theatre Saturday afternoon
matinee as the Rtiests of the nianufier,!
('. W. Melvee. Just uhout a dozen of
the pupils of this Hcliool, which is
located In district 5G, had never bo
fore witnessed the "fllckerinK fil-;
lums" arcordlni? to their teachers,'
Margaret t'arler and I'ltlnd Green,
who chaperoned the tmtly. Now they
are in the process of becoming movto
fans.
McKee, nfttT Ihe show was over,
treated the 3t vouiiKUers and their
teachers to candy, which wns munch
ed appreciatively shortly afterwards
at a party at Miss Caller's homo here.
llefore ImyliiK hco the lino of
Cheney phonographs. Yoirwlll like
them. Moore Music Store, 8H4 N.
Jackson street.
Important Notice
For
Santa Claus
. If h'j owns a Ford, the Klft that
will plcaso him most Is a
Hunch-Ford , linttery Ignition
Outfit. It will niako his cnKino
more powerful, easier lo start,
more economical, und . less
trouble. 1
It will make tho ennlne run
smoothly ut all speeds, elim
inate spark coll adjustments,
nnd permit him to drive with
out havliiK to bother with tho
spark lever.
CHItlSTMAS OFFICII: No
chnrge for Installing fittings
bouidit before Xmas.
L. G. Devaney
Itosch Magnetos.
Zenith Carburetors.
Mil IT SIKJI OV HMWK1CA
n'ATCll OltHOOX ItlOriKAIU'll
"You have sometliing l:i your
horticultural products inveatlga-
tiotis no other institution In th
I nited States has," writes C. I.
Lewis, managing editor of the
"American Fruit. Grower," Chicago.
The Fruit Grower has just pub
lished a three-page Illustrated arti
cle 011 the work of tho experiment
station laboratory In better can
ning, drying and otherwise preserv
ing perishable fruits and veget
ables, .including the new recircul
ation prune drier. The editor siiys
this story Is very Interesting and
readable and will he of interest to
growers all over the country.
"I believe you would do well to
give a gr.'at deal of publicity to
this work because there is tremen-
IT'S A
BEAR
One of the finest specimens
ever killed In this country was
brought Into our shop Tuesday
from Sugar l'lne Mountain.
LARGE AND FAT.
Bear Meat
will be on sale Saturday only.
Steaks, rousts mitt chops. Order
early.
Market
dnus Interest tn It nil over the Unit-;
ed States," the editor writes. "I
have been hoping It will be suport-;
ed In a nice way on tho expert-i
mental Bide bo you can go ahead '.
nnd capitalize the present building
for experiments as well aB teach-;
Ing." ' i
This new work was started aj
few years ago and has already de-,
veloped ninny new facia of inter-
est about Jam. Jell and dried prod- ;
ui ts. and closer use of culls and
waste products of manufacture. E.
11. W'legnnd Is In chsrge.
CHRISTMAS
For
CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES LEMONS, DATES
FIGS and Olhcr Fruits
Call at the
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Our Prices Are Right Phone 324
WINS
EVERY TEST!
1 A No exp'-rlnnntinir
, A I ll'T.) int.-t-t st-il ii
X ah!.- i-'tinl'iiiation
i m.'l iuii-ii' Mn di-vi
THE DATE PRUNE
W III. Lc
(Trnd Mnik Keg.)
n It pr.ntl'-
rm.
The writ.-r ha
ly ti'Htt l In 'vi'i v
It. I t cflnipirt ely I'l'.'!
I "Hi pliinl. d cr.illll
:i r.
I SMtlipi' r.l I
the fruit, j
, til led, lit j
pinti did 1
' for 1
pl;t f'.r I'f'itt
..i .t. No in
w ti t i 11 t ; 01
W.ll pnv v.'J 1
1
illy
last
Note fjf-nnlne
rriin- 'i"r-in pro
cirji bit on I y from
tlitH I'oinpaiiv . f.r
am h'r:z"i r( pr. -
H 'll-ltl . j -
full IMi'l
1 s nt ir upon
tti
oil
run iin'ii l ;i In It
T i It 1 I I' H T"
sr'nrrrFf
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tost of time for quality, always striving for higher
standards.
For Chribtmus f-'ive a Spaldins? Caddy Bag, Golf
Chiles, n dot-n Golf Balls, a Golf Coat or Golf Shoes.
A st i of Boxinn; Gloves, Baseball, Basket Ball. Foot
ball, Tennis Rarquet, Tennis Balls, Baseball Gloves or
Mitts, Volley Ba.il, Hand Ball, Indian Clubs, Medicine
Ball, Soccer Ball, Archery Set, Striking Bag, Swing
Rings, in fact anything in the sporting line Spaldings
have it, and we carry Spalding goods.
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