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    R08EBUBQ HEWS REVIEW. MONDAY, AUSUST 6,
PTE TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday
ITTV. ll.VTKS
JlKItT (i. PATIOS
IWiilwi ul Muuaietr
Secplarv I reaHiirer
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Pally, per ur. by mad .
Jiaily, six iminttii, by mail ........ ..
iKttly, three mntiUis, hy mail. . ...
ltaily, silicic lnonih, hy niall.... ,
1'i.ily. by c urniT, per mouth
Wet lily Newu-ltcvl. w, by mall, per year
fi.uC
2.M0
. 1.00
.50
.)
2.00
pmMB
1 PICKM5
Br BERT 6- BATES
I
Mrmbrr Ik Au"'lalr4 I'rrM, ..,.
The AKio'-lalrd P'e is orluaively rr,lllli-i I) the ,0.r .".: !'.
of nil nw i:, m lui.. rc(Iil.il to ll ur ml ,-rwtpn r.-llli-d In tiiis PIr.
nd I., ah local i,.-v a iiuluil,et1 hrin. An riUl of republl. ntlun el iimkiiu
dii"il he ti,r'l'i are rI..i r,':rved. .
l'litci. d u.vs. cumf rla. s matter .May 17. lt,i. ul tb pout o.lice at HosM-burg,
Oregon, under lb Art (if .March 2. l'oH-
"TToVtbt h"0r"R'ECQNTnKl7TNPA V. AUGUST 6, 1923.
Sl'KAKING OF LOCAL I.NTt-I.lT.II'S.
GOOD EVENING, FOLKS
The barber of the village
Are now called
Sheik Shearers
Because they hafta
Bob the locks of
The boy and it
Takes some skill
To do that and make
The back part of
The head balance
With the Adams apple.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Silicate is a foolish girl.
The townsfolk are back on. the job
.Speakiiur of local enterprises, about tl.e biggest tiling now
confron.inj,' tho '.u.-iness men of I.osebiirjr is tin- .successful opera
tion .if the loci! car iter. plant. This is an institution that torn-
.nands the attention of ail who have the well are ol me cuy aim today after enjoying me.r
, i . - , i j ,,,.,1,, (do ill-mi vacations with the mosquitoes.
umn.y uppcrmo.-a m thur niimls. In order to make the j)iani ,
1'iiual to the demand of ihe fruit growers of tiiis county it musti The floMuf.rs were 8haking a mean
Im- properl.' finai.ml, and there is no use "bcatiiiK about the . mashie on the links yestiddy and the
I.U.-I." to ay rtf.t here that it i.s t. the ,..!e of this eon.- " '' the'r
niiinity to .subscribe for sufficient slock in the enterprise to make -if.
thus season's operation a complete, success. The plant cannot get! Now they're talking about putting in
.. .i .: i. ..i .... : i;..... .I ..tmw.-. nnrl this1 town clock and we hope they keep
c..uiui!.,ucu v,i.i.e.i .sunn.- """".'ii.in.- i, ., ... .w.,.., --, jt wound up f ,hfy d0i
Miutild he Jortiicon.niir at once. We own mi.s lo me iruii itueie.s.s
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
Gossip of Staff Corre
spondents at World
Centers of Population.
FROM TOE FACTORY 5
.Stuff
TODAY:
Derelict Row in Los Angeles.
Homeless "Salts" Must "Drift."
Hy WILLIAM C. I'AKl,
(InU-i-iiulioiitil New Service
t'orrcMpouui'iit.)
I.OS ANiKH. AUK. 6. "Dore-
I Met How" that nurcr and quaint
haven of human "hulks" nml failure
Irum all parlH of the world, a famous
(landmark In San l'edrn, is to ko.
I ( oimuerce, which know. no Bentl
I im ill or nynipatliy. has K.iiwht It out.
'The channel of Uw AnK.'lei. Harbor
lis In be widened and "Derelict How"
i lies in the path of the new improve
Imenl, ami soon ships from every port
I will be weavinu real r.imance where
I before shabby denizens of Ihe wharveB
linerey spun yarns.
ROLL YOUR
own wrra
HULA CROIX
STATE PRESS t
I COMMENT J
xt
Senators Seeing Europe
F.viarvrinrlv Irnnuia n. . w i t
j .v.,, ul en viaDie rem.i.:-,
dress goods, including
in summer
all tU" 7on
weave. i c;tCr;,
-Complete line of Cloves Hn.;
A ar v A . il
. ABRAHAM, sriS:ot
.
if the couaty. We cannot exK'ct to take toll from this important The feller with the rattley flivver
industry without giving in return some financial assistance, and" ILTo'tTl
the time has arrived to put the local cannery on a sound operating hinh priced chariot and is four months
1 behind in his payments.
basis. j "V t.
Korlyne thousand dollars was distributed in this city last. 0urg haven,t re.
season amolijr ihe people of Ko.-eburjf. This i.s no small, lUSijriiin-, sor-ted so much to the red hosiery and
cant sum, and as the plant increases its output a still larger pay - j 9 -"gameX
roll will be in evidence. It i.s these institutions that make a:ca.j,e n would be dangerous for the
jtrcati r Itosebtia' and Doujjlus county aiid they can only be made ' pd kr hi on
worth while by giving financial aid until thoroughly entrencli'.'d.i 10 '
After tiiis has been accomplished the returns on the investment j nobody knows
Will be far above all expectations. i Nobody knows the work it takes
... . ... , , ., ... I To keop the home together;
.Salem is linancing eint canneries, while the city ol hut'cne; N000dy knows of the steps it takes,
has a million dollar institution, with other cmmiiiiitics through-j Nobody knows but mother,
out the state encouraging industries of various kinds to grow and Nobody i;stens to childish woes,
prosper. There is no good reason whv iioscburg should not be which kisses only smother;
. , . , ... , iiii o- . Nobody'3 pained by naughty blows,
an industrial center if our people would only show a willingness Nobody only mother.
to support these enterprises in a financial way.
' . -i , i i i - ..I ..,. . i Nobody knows of the sleepless care
It is understood the local cannery is going to place among the ; B(.stoWCd on baby brother;
people here the opportunity to share in the sale of several thous-1 Nobody knows of the tender prayer,
and dollars' worth of .stock. The financial cohciition of 'the con-; Nobri'-or"y mo,ner
cern i.s in splendid shape, but it cannot operate and take care of Nobody knows of the lessons taught
this seasons output of fruit and market the product successfully j Noow," ofheiience sought,
without financial aid. It can, and w ill, however, insure u good! Nobody only mother.
return on the investment and the people of this community should j Nobo(Jy know of fhe anxiouJ fears
b.i.'v. a iii.,;o..ni'n to snare noeraiiy in tne conduct oi me can-. Lest darlings may not weather
ping pi. Hit. Tl
and now is tin: time to act.
q j Nobody kneels at the throne above
j To thank the Heavenly Father
The stores of mam- cities and towns are holding special sales , Fo' eetest gift-mother's love;
,i Nobody cn rut mother,
and occasions when they offer unusual inducements to people;
to come in and trade. "Dollar lay" sales have become tpiite com-! a bird with a high sombrero and
"Derelict Row" Is on Terminal Is
land. It is a pleasini! mid fine place
i to watch life idle !, if you are no
' lotiKcr essential to II. That Is what
I these poor unfortunates Iouk have
j be. n (loiio:. Every port city has lis
"In relict How."
The local "Derelict How" stalled
nr. years auo, when a sea cajitain
I lost bis papers because of too much
I -'iok, or perhaps something more ser
ious, and H.'ttleu tbeie.
been achieved the modern Utopia of
which they hud, rend and dreamed.
There they would find the Indus-i
tt-l.ll f,......l..,1, l,l,.l, u.aa , ,
w I tli..t nmcd Ihon fimt.fmirlll t " - lu illiaei-
ii m ruin mm i. i pil(. wurKiiiKinun rroiii the Blav-
of the I'nited States senators have (.ry of prlvato ownership aud capital-i
Kone abroad HiIb summer. This ts a lBm Tn,,ru thuv woulJ bKi.ma
cheerful thoiiKht. 1 ners iu their own business and every ,
Tins country In Ih splendid (bo- i ,., wou,(, ,)e h,s own bou8 p,,,,,
union nau aiiuweu i.svu ... would ba equally shared amonn the
almost entirely detached from r.u- i pro(ut.(,ril r wealth, the dream of biir
p.an affairs before tho war. (.oods p.ly all(, uulo wor woul1 b(J Tmlit.
IllESGK
fruil growers of the mnty need your assistance; ' " Vwllh,,, mXr'
There Is an old sayins that "suc
cess attracts the successful. so
does failure attract failures, and soon
others who had been trodden on by
defeat were pouriim in from every
where. There were .men whom youth had
deserted; fishermen who had been
unsuccessful in their catches, or per
haps they were iinsi ekins; ablebodied
seamen, who at one time sang a mean
chanty and swarmed alons the docks
with the best of 'em: dock workers
"1'hout jobs or hopes of Retting any;
adventurers who had failed. They
had come from everywhere, and their
one ambit ion was to hibernate where
those who had been successful would
not stumble on th. in. They found
that haven in "Derelict How."
were hoiiKht and sold, countries vis
ited, but as to the social und political
situations, in the rpst of the world,
Americans as a whole were as dense
ly ignorant as of the conditions in
Kpypt In the days of Kins Tut.
The war threw us into a strange
element. We splashed and fussed
and choked and finally got bo we
could keep going, but as to the gen
eral nrinclnles of how to couduet
, Pro,
pay unit mtie work would be realiz-1 P.i:ri.v j rni
tl Anil lift, would hi'rnnw nnu Inim a.. ' ' . ' All?, g ln ,.
..... ,u,. ma fk R it. n . it
tryst with ease and comfort. As-, cumiiionplaoi. '""10
,sii,s. Mmblln, ha, iT ""H
dragged through the courts for five jJ1'1' "n!lrt
ytarn. v jusuce oi me peace uneil hrttlnr m. I "'"Hi
-i r.. i .! . i outing machlnei ivi.,
i .....i.i.. i i..ti..n tn i ""' v- w. ..., LU,L,,luh , ar .
, . : .. . i a, ciucKeu which nu seisceu wuen ii n,,i,m , ' ,,lr unoai,.!
it. we are still far from well-inform- Wandereil onto his domain, and tossed Li, l, kmak('r8 ,lofH, uiH
iwi i . , 'mi, mac in tine An t -'I
li .L. !'' iiul IlinPtt (In.
-vv. - .... .. : The in,-! Lr.L y 4
me ueieuse usseneu inai tne'.nIll.b . pi1 p :
chicken fell and broke ita neck and I ,, . "j , , ' a"d, ,,h- 'rb ii u ,
when thu state admitted Its inabil- "l ,n urwKiij J
.... ... .. , . tile other ii.iv . .
ny w prove, me corpus uencill Jllilgeii. . f r ' "
David of the superior court dismissed i , . n'1U61I1S 1 bet of iMM
tho case. m'f'
Having so largo a number of mem
bers of the senate to go and for
themselves the state of European
countries at the present time will
help to a great extent to clear up the
general confusion. Kach one will boo
with the eyes and mind ho takes
with him, and not with those of the
people he visits. Nevertheless, if
each one has something to contribute.
tne toiui experience acmnreii iiiusi c leKuilv killed. Portland Journal,
valuable Adding to this knowledge
of facts and consciousness of atnios-1
phero acquired hy the many ordinary j
citizens who have spent some time
in Kurope during the present year, j
Aiii.-rira's public ooiiiion in regard to !
European matters cannot but take a I IfITU! ft
turn towards greater intelligence.
Albany Democrat.
it in n onvoro Imlirtmmit mnln.l .'"luj OI me lorrlnn l
Uie Americun judicial eystem when ! mi,n' "aironlif thr Oria
it takes learned courts rive vears to;, "no rtiuu
decide whether or not a chicken wuai "osely toe rreitk m
inhinil PpIIb . . Tl
agency leaflet, it
OILRIG ES DUE
Hi
ru.i
5
iiiiin with sjiecial discount.s.
Some croups of merchants offer to cowboy boots was seen on the main
pay train and trolley f tires to shoppers from outside, etc. borne spicuous as a team of horses.
conservative merchants may say that such reductions in prices; Jf
have to be made up bv higher figures at other times, so that the damming
. m , On day as I chanced to pass,
stores making such oilers do not average to sell any cheaper A beaver was damming a river,
th.roii . the year. Yet they overlook the fact that to build up a i And mn who hiH run out of flas.
i i -ii ii i i , i , , Was doing the &ame to his flivver.
Imsinesv good will a merchant can at lord to make some sales on1 if
a cost basis. If he can get new f ustoiiiers coming to his store, Looking at the gas gauge with
he cai afford to l"t them have souk- special advantages as com- lighted match is what brings the
pei. '.alio.i for the interest they show i im estimating his place of nyce8m,'e t0 the undertake,' coun
business. If a business succeeds in adding to its trade in such ir "it
way:;, tl..' greater volume gained should enable it to reduce its Patricia Salmon, who knocked the
ner-haetiiMug expense, and thus pay for the special inducements Z oJfeJed
oi ! el'ed. a iob in the Zciqleld Follies, and Patsy
will probably find the lights on Broad-
V way much brighter than they were on
.pi 1 1 , , , - i . ,i ,. , . , . ., the kerosene circuit. But somehow
Ihe deaih ol 1'ivsulent Harding has not only upset the entire. or other we'll bet Patsy win wiTh
l.al ion but has turned Ihe political pot upside down and smeared was bick in the or leaky tent when
a lot of setr-praio on a bunch of fellows who are presidentially orois" publicity Z
llicllli-.'d and aiil to get into the l'.VJI miming. s,-'rt you on the road to fame, but to
arrive at the top rung you halta hit
,i (hc ba jn the ,po ca5S
Thi.t i.s buyers week at Portland and m.inv a shout w uiii t T
A radical is a person who uces his
brains as a parking place for ouecr
A better location, considering the
purpose, could not have been chosen
far "Derelict Itow." Here those who: Halting the Tourist
are unable, to se. K out a nan i io-. S(l,,m ( herrians have rerurned The Pacific Petroleiiiii ronipany, a
mouth existence get enough fishing f.om thffr ..R(t acqll.,jn(..,r triI, to . Silh-.li,hn:-en c.mc. in. will Mart oil
for a meal from tins man. Mipp.ics , Poll(1(lrn Oregon much impressed hy i drilling nperations in the Cemetery
riom another and make extra money he v.llt. , Ulo a, UmrM irariie HUlu - .iisirlei mar Sutherlin within
occasionally by selling fish to out-1,,, ,,.. ,.it u a traffic from which I the iievt .".II ihiva. nccnrdinir to At-
slilrrs. . . i Sal' lll xecclveB little benefit Medford I tornev Klli. rl Hermann of Portland, which they k.re ttvi iirJ
lhough it is (ft tl? very neaitoi ;an(, Aih,an, profit . most, because ! wlm "is attending to Hie legal af- ''.'' o'1'. lo.H J
ine naroor uiso ici, in'ienci ivuw ,hey are gateways to Crater Lake, the ! fairs in rmncction with the opera- t' V lpe vw 'i
isolated It lies across a ; nuartiT ' date's greatest scenic attraction, i ,.,, ot ,, company within thia ! higher.
t unit ui n.niM uiiut n, miu u,in"" if.r:ntii I'mum tirpuinti nn iitfrai'twin nf t. ft. -....i .. n.., .,11
1 1 hey are bard to traverse nicy a:e , . . ,,..,,, ....... i,)Se- ,... k.... ' ,i rt Ituliher Mt'M H ii:nsi
sine mom pryms eje.s. i neir noiiirs , anl Kugene profit because of; a,f,i ti,,,t ,, ri- u-ill be on the round Inilus at WhartooBrai.
such as tney are. are usually siu.ni
single-cony nricoi.
Vet much "lowf"
to he about for oilwriii
ulation. LottiTi, oxikni
aim on- siocit ir,srw ! uj
cuiismeraDie fo!loti;t OnirJ
moiling a wiai of !).; .i.H
marss is proninniir tinrid
1!. rlin. The pnhV nm fen i
most every riiat a
or ciu'is whir ovj
ei r nance art nvr j. Kb
p. ople not on tti ta
means of afiiiiirijt not! ilrJ
burg and Kugene profit because of ; and that
Oi. f w. niip:ni i ,.! , n mn nn tei I. I ..
1 K 1 .1 1,- ..1,1. .... l.,n,l. ".' " W'lllHIl II
iiii.-.i uiiiiin iiiim nun.!..-., i, i ai)ie mif-wav places to break the
lerds or traffic cops to mar their liv-1 jm,rney. lin, Kugene. in the M. Keii
lnR zie river road has an nUraelion wonh
while that will increase in value with
the years. Capital Journal.
The row is closo to the channel,
and the inhabitants can not only see
the ships pass but. can command a
bird's eye view of the entire San
Pedro district. 'Ihe residents do not
get lonesome. They are loo closo to
Oregon Farmers
Oregon fanners have already bor
rowed over 320.iioo.otio from the I
hanks of the federal fi'riii Miai sys-l
!g will be on the ground j
next ::0 days. W. V.
Sills and V. Johnson are two of (he ! Helunis Hi w.u.-
i bent known oil operators on the, Herman Stenliens. raW(
: coast at'd are planning on bringing Central Orrztm tv.nV l is.
j in u standard rirc and making a lias li-r-n visitir.s; hi st
thorough prospect for oil in the and Mrs. R. L fcipKi-"
I sStnlii-rlin district. p.is wwlt. bf trvtnH
line water, and to nearly an m ineiii ,,., AR(1 ,t mv ,,,, i llvIv m1li ,ha, i ,
ihe water is their home element. a B0i mnIlv ()f tl,m ar1 n:i., i(
j Hy day they listen to the hum of ,i,an lhv W(,ro 1)(,for. siiU. :lu.y . ,
coinmerre. und at night they path, r ; t!:..t 1, imrrowed on Inn; time at a;
I around a fire and tell vivid stories of ; ll)w Ia.0 of nt,,rc.st c , s , easv J
jn-h. n they were in their prime. They ; s -.1,.kiv K1,, T, borrow-i
admit they are at least satisfied. ,.r too I ' juentiy forc ts that In- '
! " I must soi.i" time pay. rr.gcne Guard. 1
i "Whv did we name it 'Derelict ; ; ,
liiiw One of the failures repealed The Effective Cure
Ihe question, "a derelict is a wreck
piled on the beach, or a vessel that
is no longer useful, drilling this way
and that.
"Well,-Hint's us. Hut now we w ill
liue to drift along somewhere else.
Our only hope is that we can find
some place where they don't charee
rent and where we can end our das,
in peace."
go to M't
want n ;ttni ;.i.ur dollars loose.
ucck at t on lanit and manv a .shopper wil
to buy. There.-; no place like heme when veil
mm
UVtSEjMESIlR
Hear Folks:
In looking back thru the i'a s since I w.i
that :-oiiie one lent a hand m i i r 1 1 in,.- 1
Pal was alwavs I here to hel,, ' ...li ,n. ' ' .,'.,.i t ':.'.., 'iks h'y. "ld hve a clamp u
- - i , ' i i i. 1 1 , m i .i i ' r. I si i i 1 1 1 1 eti t en ineir 11.1 n ... hr n
.iust a kid. 1
I. At
ideas.
If more women had a sense of humor
more of them would be laughing at
their funny-looking husbands.
Dear EH : How cm I keep my foun
tain nen from leaking tn my vest
pocket? DISTRACTED.
Ana. Le.ive it on your desk.
t-1-
We saw Bernie Hylanct washing
windows yesterday and his golluf
training sure cime in h.indy.
The sheiks are oiling down their
! Tile decision to drive the dere-
Pels from iheir haven on Terminal
. l.-lan.l was rearln d when Ihe business
'of the harbor had expanded to such
an exit 'in that added facilities were
necessary.
It has been di finitely decided upon
I to widen the channel, and "Derelict
Kt.w" pes in ti.e path of ihe inuM-ove-;
ment. Pon Warden Terry has alte.nly
se'-vi d nnlire to the "re.-id. nts'' of
jTiTiiiiual island that they lmtU "move
on."
I Where will tiny go? That is what
,lliey are a.-kinu themselves.
Kxperienco is the wisest of nil
teachers and It is the only teacher ,
from which some will learn. Anions1
other things It teaches the aiisoltip; i
tolly of chasing the rainbow' end for
t!i ' proverbial pot of gold and its i. s-i J
. III,,. -. I ni l LI,,; m t-ll,ltm
Ihe doctrines and philosophii :i efi
false prophets, idle dreamers and iin-1
practical visionaries. t
There left Asloria about a year agoj
a group of foreign-born p ople who
had so fed themselves upon the the-
ories of radical socialism that they
fancied that in soviet liussia ha.!1
At the Armory
Thursday, August 1
Music by
nnP
C. STKOLLtw
O. A.
i'!i t lut
o'ir online rlmhcs
awiiy ynili'ii. riiniit 47-. tho Ilti.st hin
(! i 'f't'c !rt - - V f ' i jv. h:M- Mwm
i ';! foi- mr th At trip. Suil.s cltMiu'd
.til l juts. ..(,, Jl.;,it,
- I
A Few. New Ones!
have dune at home
is ever near v I'.en
takes th,. tune
ll'.d V.
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to In i; pi"
v v
bit
I'll i
:!i Icll.
d. ul.'.
It .Hit.
w nii'n,
. v ho k
le d M
"W - lie
a'.il
liner.-
nil u
,!
'.ho told tne
ti'ininr 'roi'jid
o h.'tt i do is not ail 1. It'.-
ho t..;i;,l t ire h.ow to s.ie my doll
I should write and I
to make me fclad . !: i
(Ins v. ho jvvo lue confidi'nce when
(corr.e wiio saw my crying need mid
."lay who made me lake a step llta1
co who (aip'hl me how to .smile it.
So w'irt I am. my friends have n:,n
i.i'l. I'm l'ia.k:'t:l I hae not been i
I must !
in a bar
ni who help.
1 was 1
'! had y
hank,
k. T'i
.1 lie
htn.' blue,
re i smn
le
' , e n,e
brought
pite of va f
iiM.le. Cod I
it .,nd t
"IV MS
.1-, i'.ill
1 1 " i by
"' A as
h, And
cash. "1 v as
of j:ain. ;ii;d
ind p.'.!n.
ss thei
at l'e i
rctinnu at
riee.,1 n'a'u' ....
"r X-
S-hool d,in will soon be here and its
!-r..ir,.,n0 to chow on Ihe faces of the
younij. ,tcrs.
i
Kleir.i.f Staimcr'naiihri fnx ril'.s
cf iii.-fns:i,nr frc-e .1 S.Vrm "nirrcl:
ant" Saturday. ;r,i it will be empt td
in the sever this we-k. A swinwii
ei-ty is i,eeig planned for below Cas
-i cci urinj..
W9
TODAY'S MARXET
REPORT
Ihe call of ( tin r friend ; w ho looked to im tor help ;d"tijr the
Tor who am I that I should hear and turn my fare away'.'
And wh.'.t .".oplies to ipe, my friends, applies to o'.her
l o.i'il find that someone's helpinjr hand was al;.s iv
Id yo;1.
: one
.1 .ml
, ,iv.
: 'A.-a
.. bx.
t.heil
ionic girls ,-,-e n.ve -o attractive
as when risirg from the piano."
n ...
'ar i.;' A.! AX s-iiith'i.i; r.s.l lie' a,
'Oil. ni:,il:; the bent. Chul'.lii.l
i
Prices Paid Farmers for P.-octico.
ttut; r D.'i to ;ni r-ios.
I. :.,:. .,.t. )..,..
Kegs. r w. per de'.e;..
II. . h avy. Hie: light, luc lb.
I'-ri i! :s 1 vc to 27, c.
Veal, dre s. il lie to 1 2c lh
tloga, dressed, 12c, 120 to 160 lbs
W-rk'lt.
Ilrii.ei. local irodiirtloi. : lb.
'a-:. . ir.i l,,il.. ; ive U,.
Het.nl Prices on Mill Products.
M'lktni. $i.p. n, ii ;..i K (ll V)
lbs.
t'racV.id I'.tr" per l.'n.
1 linn , mi t v, 1;. :,t. 1.70 iai-k.
1'leiir. h.rd wheat, J1.S5 and
''ii s.n k.
tin II. .1 ! ;ir!i v. Jl.lil a S.'U k of 70
lbs
One Organ, Full of Dirt, Cheap
Golden Oak Buffet, a nice one
A Used Monarch Range
A Misused Standard Range
A fewgoodandonenogood Cook Stoves
One Water Motor Wash Machine $10
guaranteed; $3 without guarantee
Linoleum six and nine feet wide
owe
Furniture
Corner Oak and Rose
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I V. ;i( !.. ,or.i. J.M'O per l"i lbs.
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