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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIhVV FRIDAY. AUGUST 22. 1 924.
THREE
Special tor tne g
Hunter Who
Opens the
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t: pui-'.'
LOCAL NEWS
of
In From Looking. Glass ; Clendale Folkt Here ,
ir i a t..i.tn nt Mr. and Mm. C. O. Garret I
Class. 'were in tli eily for, r.l. ndalo, were visitors hi-re 's
a few hours late yesterday lifter-; terilny.
tl Comrm
J I PitcH
Re prepared i'or the hunt
ing seas.m which is now
oiien. Take a Winches
ter Flash Light with you
for whin yon enter the
forests the electriu lights
are no more, (let the right
supplies, (iet them at the
right place and at the
ritit price.
Churchill
Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER
STORE
Coming From Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Abarr. of Colorado.
Ashland People Visit
11. ('.. Knders Jr.. and wife,
Ashland, wi re in the city
of
last
were expected today to visit at the uini.
home of Mr. and Mis. C. K. , ,
M...i-r f Miller's Addition. At Oakland Today
Drive to
Deer Park Inn
i miles south or canyonville
for a
Turkey Dinner
Sunday, August 24
"A delicious dinner in beau
tiful surroundings."
RDSEBURG PISTOL
Pastor Home Again
ltev. II. L. Caldwell nnd wife re
turned home today utter an ex
tended visit at ( raler ljike, and
other resorts in Somlieru Oregon.
Visited Parents
Mrs. Nora Wilson of Portland,
left for her home in the metropo
lis yesterday evening after sever
al days spent at the home of -her
parents. Mr. and Mis. Chas. l.ut
nian of Looking lllasa.
Attorney 11. L. Lddy spent a part
of today at Oaklumi ultciuliiiK to j
legal business.
Returns From Portland
W. A. Regard, local realty deal
er, is back i pin a business trip
to Portland.
Speeder Fined
A fine of was paid today by
11. C. Tucker, arrested in the Jus
tice Court on a charge of speeding.
1 her lit-' Ion. reached Roseburg last even-
Wasliing- Corn Cloud.
Joins Boy Scouts
Lester Russell, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Russell, left last
night for the Itoy Scout camp,
where he will enjoy the festivi
ties incident to ramp life during
Returns From Marehfield
Mrs. II. V.'. Hates, who has been
m Marslifield during thu Hummer
mouths returned home yesterday.
Entertaining Nevada Lady
Mrs. Cat-swell of Sparks, Nevada
is a guest at the home of Mr. ami
Mrs. W. II. Davis, on South Pine
street.
Mis. Ran mid Mr. and Mrs. May
lark ins and were tho guests of Mrs. ! h(; r(Mmlimit,r o( t10 sojourn in : ton of California, lire guests nt the
mm I the woods. I Home ot .Mr. ami .Mrs. i. ii. vwi
, . . liams, of this city.
Trip to Canyonville
J. 11. Thompson, of Portland,
was In Roseburg for a day or two
on business this week, nnd while , was at F.ugone attending . to
here accompanied S. J. Jones to: business matters, returned liomi'
Canyonville Thursday, where Ihey y, sterduy evening.
Enjoying Vacation
Kd Marsh, of the Marsh Motor
company, is expected homo at the
v i rk ud. lie has !.ien enjoying
a vacation for several .lays.
Heinline Conservatory of Music and Art
Ln, Srntmibcr 8th. Registration Week, Sept. 1-8.
.
FACULTY
H.inlino
i rrhur Kii-.u-s
l.llll'l' f.M'i1'""
f siinly.
r. Cliiules Ilr.ind ..
... A. J. You'll!
,.'( lurid Iiusho....
r J, liil Shield"
r Harry Crocker
Klo Adams
1,., Fonda liiles
I'lano, Harmony and Theory
.l'iiiuo
i Dunning System of Improved Music
Voice
".Violin, Orchestra. Cello, tiuitar, Kunjo
...Decorative and Pictorial Art
Cornet and Trombone
Saxopnone and Clarinet
.1 hvsiial Education and Dramatic Art
Dunning Assistant
Kindergarten Assistant
Z. .. ....,.. Vl iiwli.n n
!',''.... v,.,i.iv Wednesday. Fridays 9-11 :Su o'clock
IlM.i T. .UO. i ' .... .,. .,, h.im.i
nl utr tails ior iiiion.-u ...
JlGH SCHOOL CREDITS
PHONE 390
Back From Eugene
Visiting at Wlllamina
Mr. and Mrs. Oil tiilhani, who
have teen v. suing at VYillnmina for
the past tew days, will relii'n home
Sunday.
In From Canyonville
Mr. and .Mrs. V. II. Oraliam of
Canyonv iile. calm- to ltoseburg to
day to transact business matters,
and shop for a few hours.
Tho pistol team representing
the ltoseburg company of the Ore
gon .National Cuard, returned home
this morning. The team took S"c
ond place In the stale pistol -hoot,
losing to Corvallis by a margin of
11 points. The team field tin
stale championship last year, hut
lost the cup to Corvallis after a
heated match, ltoseburg ,'l away
to a bad start and dr .ipy'd helcw
the records of the indivitht il shoot
ing the day before. Sergeant h rev
lost the front sight on his pistol,
while shooting on the first lunge,
and had to use a new gun on the
balance of the shooting, but man
aged to make good scores in spite
of the handicap. In .he Individual
shooting, Sergeaut Parslow took
fifth place. Sergeant VYi scott, sev
enth place and Sergeant Frey
eighth place. The team had hard
luck in the machine gun match,
heir gun refusing to operate
properly.
Camas Valley Man In
'.. T. Murray of Camas Valley
made a business trip to ltoseburg
were looking nfier
ness Interests.
several busl-
Leave For Portland
Monroe Cheek nnd wife left this,
morning for Portland to make t
their home. Mr. Cheek, who is em-1
ployed by the Standard Oil com-! Unord star Cars
pany. has necn. iransieiieu iu um
Portland office
, , , , , i,!toi!av. Mr. Murray reports condl
rom Ijiugliead of Melrose, who ,..,.,,. , .,, ..,.,,..
Fish Warden Here
.Mister Fish Warden Ross, of
Portland, was In ltoseburg today
Mr. Hi-ss is on an Inspection trip
to the Unipqua and Rogue river
districts.
Here From Yoncalla
Mrs. Peterson of Yoncalla, arriv
ed in ltoseburg yesterday after
noon to attend the camp meeting
at Mellows Crave.
A carload of the 1925 model Star
cars wrs unloaded here today by
Ilapp Prcthers. Several of the
shipment have already been Bold.
Roadside Stands Doing Fine
The roadside fruit stands be
tween Dillard and this city are nil ;
. . n.... i...sinu. nneonllnt? to! Here From Marshfield
in'oii ii-iiin ni...,. .... .-. i
' reports. The melons are Just be-1
cinnini; to be placed on sale in
i large numbers and the tourists
' are cartim: them away rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Cordon Smith, nnd Mrs.
Florence II. C.oftn, all of Marsh
field, were registered at the Hotel
L'liipqna last night.
Brlnns in Fine Peaches
Mrs. Fred lienner presented the
News Review office with a box of
rholce neaches yesterday evening
grown
1 Jlk. 1 P li W) many h.cT people
XLSi-'- 'H- Jm boxes to shin to
Xhn'.fiiss
a GROCETERIA
300 W. Cass St.
SA TURD A Y SPECIALS !
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Return from Bandon
Mr. ami Min. J. E. Hrkcns nnd
ftmilv ret timed yt'stcrday from
sotMi ; Uaridnn when they have been n-
o thfir Happv I j-ns their vaeation. They report
this season and 111
have imreliased
boxes to shin to friends it. ott.er ', ' ' . .,,
arrived in ltoseburg last evening
and remained overnight, going on
jliss north this morning. He was the
Former Resident Here
ITovd Murphy, formerly a resl
dent of ltoseburg, now proprietor
of a barber shop In Portland, spent
a few hours In ltoseburg today vis
iting with friends.
Fire on Hillside
A irrass fire on the side of Mt
Nebo resulted In a fire alarm this
innniliiir The fire started at tne
base of the hill and burned to the
top. but was kept from getting in.
to the timber.
sections of the country.
Visitors From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Davis.
Mvrtle Davis. Walter, Charles anil
Webb Davis, left this morning for
their home nt Winlo-k, Washing
ton, after a week's visit with rela
tives in ltoseburi-. Dr. Davis is a
son of the late Harden Davis.
Douulas cctinty pioneer, and llns
is his first visit here for fifteen
vears.
Leaving for Portland
Janus 11. Clark left in his ""
this cflernoon for Portl in l, accom
panied by J. M. J ;!!'! Wm;
lioei iie. Mr. ( lark will be jo.m d
,.v h s wile, who Il ls been Visltlll
guest of friends while In town.
Visit Boy Scout Camp
' Mr. niid'Mrs. Jack Cordon spent
yesterday at the Hoy Seoul camp
on Little River. They report the
youngsters having an injoinlile
outing and getting a great "kick"
out of camp life.
Joins Daus;hters Here
Mrs. Kuiiire of Sulherlin, motor
ed down from her home yesterday
evening to join her daughters at
the Adventist camp in llellows
I (.rove, she w ill remain over thu
ii... ,.ni during thu summer iindiweea emi.
tliev will remain in Portland all of .--
., ii,ii.,ir the annu:il f Returns to Riddle
....... :.iin ..r nliotoL'-.-aidiers. oi l Louis Jones, an overseas veter-
.. i.i. i. r-i.,ri.- is -m office'. Do i ati. w ho was gassed In action
r -.. ,':,. l.nnin lIllV will lllsoilllg till! lllte. Will'. Iiml W III. !1
nninn n Diamond Lake-
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. dinger and
Mr. and Mrs. tleorgo II. Smith will
leave here Saturday morning at
o'clock for Diamond lake, when
ihev will cami) for a few days to
lisli and hunt. They will go by way
of Crater lake. The party expectr
to bring homo the venison.
visit
Ore
other points of interest
mil Washington.
iu
on
y! Morgans Entertain Relatives
5 Mr. John (lienowelli of St.
K losep h. Missouri, a vet. ran of Un
civil War. and a brother 01 .mis.
Kd Morgan, of tins city, is a
guest at the Morgan noun-, .mis
w IV H.ivden. of Portland, a
been undergoing treatment at a
Portland iKKipilal, passed through
the city today enroule to his 1 10
at Riddle.
Leave for Coast
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. rVnl.r and
two sons are over at .he Co w civin
tv count enjoying their -unime
vacation. They left yesterday for
llandou. anil will visit other coasi
i-isovis before coining homo. .Mr
'Ferrier Is tiie genial bookkeepi
for the J. O. Newland ti Son
Dodge llrothers sales agency in
tills city.
Raises Fine Penoers
J. M. Hitter and son. of the
rinpuua gardens, today presented
The News Review wit 11 some ex
centlonallv fine I'nipiiua. vail
bell peppers. The peppers an' of
enat size and wondeifiil iiialu
and would be hard to bent. The
Pacific Fruit cihiipauv. through
Civile Laugliead, Ihe district men
nger, l.as purchased more to, ill ti2u
pounds of these poppers from the
UmiHiua gardens.
Saved from death by Princess
I'mpqua, Oakland, Friday, 7:ir
p. m.
II I
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We are all trying
to get into the L
White House
If you miss this Oakland show.
Friday, you need a night cap nnd
carpet slippers.
Cut Gladioli, ail cents and 7"i
?onts jM'r dozen. Harriet Halileman
1017 Corey Avenue. Phone "SIO-L.
wrnniy
!!i.UL i;i
READY FOH VISIT
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
LONDON. Aug. 22. The
Prince of Wales has packed his
trunks, hid good-bye to his cron
ies, nnd with Die exception of a
few official matters to be attend
ed to today is ready to hand over
his tickets to the purser of tho
llerengaria which will leave to
morrow for South A in pi on to tako
him on his second visit to the
Flitted States.
Wale's trip this time will lack
the exclusiveness of his first vis
it which was made in a Itrlilsh
man-of-war, for the caparty of
tho llerengaria has been packed
by debutantes, who for various
reasons are cutting oft their
F.uroponn trlis to hurry home
ward on this particular liner.
The suite for the prince con
sisting of two bed rooms, saloon
and breakfast room, now In spot
less while with my chintz cover
ed chairs and draperies, new fur
niture ami Hxlurcs and oilier Ini; j
provemenls. Including a tiled
hath room.
Tiie prince will not dine in Ilio ,J
general dining room, but a table iji
will he placed III an alcove olf the i
balcony of the saloon, set Tor I ho
nine members of the prime's par- Jj
ty who are entitled by Invitation J
.o tdt around the board. Ca
President Co.lidge Is trying to keep his wardrobe trunk
iu Ihe White House, and Candidate Davis Is ready to call
the moving van.
Meanwhile Ilarth's Toggery Is trying to get into tho
White House loo. Iu Washington? NO but into the
while house you live In hero in ltoseburg.
Now; It's going to take a clean man to get Into tho
White llour.c and it i-hould lake a clean value to get Into
your home.
We ask you to see our Ilarth's Toggery Fall Suits nnd com
pare their style, their tailoring and their cost with any
other candidates in Iho field tin n mark Ihe ballot where
il Illlolll S.
Our Fall Suits are Ready
$30 " $50
m
We know, but do you know, that Melrose, Douglas
County, is particularly adapted to, and grows, fine
rtrawberries and prunes?
g a
I Have You Bought Your I
SEE-D?
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V
Clioicc reclcanerl common nnJ 1 lunRnrian Vetch,
Gr.-y O.its, Client, Rye, Rye Gras3.
THIS PAIL CONTAINS
hi bars I', f.- (1. White 'Napt ha Soap.
1 umI. uin bar Ivory .-otip.
1 I'ks liip o Washing Machine Soi;p.
1 l'ki.-. Ivory Soap Flakes.
1 bar T,,il. t Soap.
81.25 Value for 93c
Preaching at Green
There will be preaching services
at ihe I'.wn school house Sunday.
Sunday school at 10 a. in. followed
by services at 11 o'clock. The tid
ier of the am.ve pan.es. . "' ' "-.. ,.. .;, .,,., ,. ,,. The buck iliess
ris-
Kill Big Deer
Sidney llelliwell, Arthur Man
nagh and Frank Hoot, returned
this afternoon from Cow creek can
yon wdth a big buck deer Hlled
there this morning. The three
went nut yesterday evening and at
6 o'clock this morning Mr. Helli
well saw a big four point hia.Klnu
on nn elevation and tumbled I'iiii
I...... r . iol. v illi relatives, as I
u Mrs W II. Nelson, of Port-! Near Fast. She will speak on the
,' .... U n niece of the host I Near Last Relief Work. 1 ho puD
and hostess. These people are en
joying a sort of family reunion at
this time, as Mr.
pects to return
Chenowetll
east In a f'
ex
ile is cordially Invited to this serv
ice. There will be no iiltornocn
service.
weeks.
?J nearly
pounds.
Surprised Geo. Marsh
The many friends of Mr. George
Marsh, of Looking (IT.iss tendered
that pioneer apple grower a real
surprise Wednesday night, and
swooped down upon that Benll
man at his home. Tim occasion of
the party was Mr. Marsh's eight
ieth, anniversary, and his legion of
him many more
In
to him by his
California, Judge
inf ci- i t- in Ti been on the in
l, "umP s Dltced Grape t ruit, per can 10c ( decided to go
'others 0.-.ts, 2 ekes, for 65c K 'Snx "' a lar
-3usr.tr Cri-.
D ( nm I l .l- "X f
"W Mit O.llr. ? r,L fr
tET.VE YOURSELF AND SAVE AT
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
nt iror.E THAT BROUGHT 'EM DOWN
'A
25c
55c S
X:OIOWIOWWIMIIWMOIMM,X"I,I'
Oil ffnrt Fifiilsftrtn Vnilf
NEW HOME
Accepts Position
licit Hart, who has been In the
Expecting a Large Delegation- clt for the past few weeks ng
According to information re-isome special advertising work,
r' -.. i.,i. i.-.u ,.,...i.,! nosltlon with the
ceiveil nere i-.ii.ij .u- - . - - J f,ln,ls wished
of Coos liav l '' '7" I '""''"-.,,; V.T, new ,lull.n'yni of usefulness. Amoiig the
delegation 'U ' .'' ' ' ; I," ,, w,w..,. who I gifts presented to Mr. Marsh was
c.ty to viKii ..ti. - .i .... I'"'-'""'' ra,i( set, sent
nova ai d their wives will be roy-his paper s Interests in an adv.-r-1 brothe
n. . ........ i... .,i i.-iiiiirii:ie nlaes . fiuim- u-av. has been assigned to a Marsn
ore being made and It is ho;vd , desk position in the office. Mr.
that every member from this rlty Hurt w ill look after the work liere
will be present. Many who have ' tofore carried out by Mr. Wood,
been on the doubtful l.st have now: with the l.nei cooperation.
and cverv indication.
iri.e iitte-idani e. (Like Roseburg Much
I Th.-it the mod cheer and !im-
Brocccli Especially Fine 1 pitaliiy i f Roseburg is gn-uHy ap-
' Sneaking of the prosiect for ; pr ,., lati-d Is show n ill the fai t that
f-rorci il this coming ehson, W. A.' tciirisls stopping over tilth! in this
....it .i. il,..t . i.... .,,,1 a (.null Word
"'on c rv' 7 ' fur -Vr". " . "n an. f. h ,...in n;of Mynl. -old 6,.er.:aer
have in the aggregate uppteil- niiio parly caintiing here
n,-. ii.lv nun acres In. and that the l uwrenre v ho visited the
that thev had hc.ud u ine
irti w.iv down In California
Th
In the concert, which tlwy sain
was wnili wliiie. So when they
. 1 ... i.. I., lit '
received a personal line..
Ill -lit they were Immensely d-lii-hted.
and that paity was an en
thusiastic li-tener at ""' '""rt
house lawn band conceit. 'Ihey
II. R. Wentner rtiir.-nii. local of
flee, Itosehuig, Oregon, 21 hours
ending 5 p. m.
Relative humidity 5 p. m.
vesteld'iy
.Precipitation In Ins. and Iliinds.
Highest temperature yes
terday f:i
Lowest temperature last
night r,2
Precipitation lasl 21 hours.. ('
Total precip. since first of
mi. nth "fi
Normal nreclu for IhlH
nionth
Total prclp. from Sept. 1.
PILVI, to date 1S.S2
Averngo prcclp. from Sept 1,
1X77 3-27
Total deficiency from Sept.
11.23
Average precipitation for 4(1 wot
seasons, (September to May. In
elusive) S1.4X
Fair lonli'hl and Saturday
'.3
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Get Our Prices Before You Buy:
Wanied, Wheat and Barley
SEE US FIRST-WC CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. ..
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
Roseburg Oakland
;,r.7.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.r.W
WM. IIKI.I
Meteorologlllt.
most of It looks exceedingly ,
well. Purr and sons have some
thing like T."i acres, rnd some of
it was planted early and Is making
a siuii'tuloiis growth. The late
rain did a world cf good to this1
Real Estate Deals
Property transfers within the
past week that were consummated1
by ). U. Ilelbig Included a trade
of the city home and three lots
on West First street belonging lo
J. F. Custer to It. L. Killing. In
exchange .Mr. Custer received the
Riding ranch of 70 acres near the
l-ooklng Class valley. II. Hargis,
told Mr. 'that town tn Kugene rosiiiin
camp. Chicago. Alioiner iiansi.-. ..n
bind 4U acre tract near i.King .in-"
that w as pun based by N . r . i.en-
y were tllili to mal e j man -
Thursdav night Hop and take, -
I II is IS a oi n'l- - j
Whyjft
D(OB?t Waif!
do pre-
6cripUons
bear thi3
mark?
i crop, and i-rowi rs may xiert to
J. reap a golden harvest n
wh
golden harvest next spring
n the harvest is gatlieri d. j
nTUCATDCC A '
Mm
I - heeaiise tiie "II" Is th
Id
Litin word
In the
means "lake." Doctor t III
try over pn-Hi ribe
flr.it L t f r
ipe, Hllllll
Kvcrv time we advertise a bargain to you nnd you do not take
advantage of the idTer you've "lost out." For that reason It will
,, , vour int, res. to read our "ads" and to a. t wi.hout delay.
t- .,. ,,r offeriiigH are being snappeu up so .".- . -
defer action on vour purchase courts disappointment.
,,..... don't last long, and opportunity wails on no man.
Mr,, we say to you when yon read our "ad" It's a good time lo
bliv. For rallirUliy we win niivc.
Canned Crape Fniil, per can - -
H'- nzs Pork and Id-ans, l'c !'" -
Salmon 2'n- can -
r, lb. bars Suear
I tint .I.ii'i. V.n'iii ipiarts
Have Ian: Ppli" s of Hull and Vei-eiahle-.. They are
, i n..w. liny your suppl'i's for cnuiiing ai this lime.
tiood
There-
1do
10c
10c
40c
90c
at their
V, , are not th
In Our New Parket
biggest simp In town, but w
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY
do sell a little ne at.
Fftrmr Leaion Adiutmt H?re
Harry Nelson, formerly state j ,.f, ()day boosting for Rom-bui X
i "fthing new in the line in Builders
,lU"r
onow you.
Us He!p You Make Your Selection
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
Vatch
Phone 25
our windows for bargains.
Ameiiian I.' gion adjutant for (ire
gon. was a business visitor here
V today. Mr. N ls n Is now enrac d
A in the inmiranre business and has
J .la-ed his liability line with John
S K. Flurrv of this city. Mr. Nelson
tj will remain here for a day vlslt
K inr with legion members with
(5 whom he lias become Rqtinlnt-d
J during his term if off ie. He
JS s-at-s that the state drive fur
J members proved very successful
V and that On con has a good chance
K of winning Hi- llanforil V.u Nider
ironliv run. He conipiini, nn ,1
They Like Roseburg
Mr nnd Mrs. II. K Knapp
I',..,r Washington, accouipaiin-,
by M c. W. Harris, are in the
cttv todav Irviking over the situa
tion here. Tln'V rauie hi re to see
for them?, Ives what Houglas coun
ty lias to offer In the way of cli
mate, land. environment. re
sources and (pportunltlm They
b.d been told bv tout 1st "
prssul through the northwest that
lloseborg was tin- finest place in
Liberty Theatre. j
A mad scramble for supremacy
a seeib'iig. bubbling caldron of
I hate - the human nnimai sioiron-.
of snapping, faring at his brother
I . human with tin- one iic-nc o.
pie out 111" life: Ann naca ,n , n,,
a man. a man on whose shoulders
resleil vnlolj. Ol ii.-f-,i. '..,..
of the woman In- loved. Ihe woman
he believed had deceived him, sor
rowing for ids lost love and plan
ning vengeance aeainnt the rival
who had stolen lnr affections'
Urania' Stark, soul.s'-nrine drama,
and In addition, delightful ne
malice, exciting adventure, iiiid
marvelous act Ine. "The i.ang. r
Castor Oil
the whole country of Montana,
K rmiiua Post members for their Washington. Idaho and California. j ,, R the Liberty 11 lor to
r. Hctiiitlcs here and sa; s that the RI,, .iis. . them to stop ner i"r i ,.(y anlj roorrow.
V local organization ranks anions: n f. w days These iwople
ha firrf In lhi nl.-l'e. 11-1 1 with "'" coun'rv
are de-1
i
as a gi title laxative lo keep the
body Internally i lean and function
il, regularly.
Pliretest Castor oil Is a clear,
brinlit oil from ruenlly harnst.-d
beans and Is mad.- absolutely pure
bv a new proc. .. -. Not iiaiiseat mt:
like old fashioned castor oil, but
mild, sweet, nnitv nnd -asy to lake.
One of 2"U I'ureti-'t plenum
lions for In altl, and hvi iene.
Kvery Item th- 1m d thai skill and
r are and irnilui e. .
Nathan Fullerton
77i9 QYn!JL Vrui Stort
In
In
r Pot lloa-t. P''r lb -
r lli.il Veal. l'i r II.
,' in. nb II imliiit!'. per II,
lily in. .de I'm- Pork San-age. per lb. ..
I,, III ef Liver, per II.
( ..itare Ham t, I" r Ih
L.i. mi Pa'is. II.
pi. nir Ham. I'-r H
We Alio Slice Hams.
I-;,.. ii,g pur lr -..I -dxtv f' head f ly
15c
. 12'.c
15c
15e
10s
. ...2c
25e
16c
ir old steers, wn
We Trim the Meat Not the Customer.
"THE BEST FOR LESS" T.'ilT
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Crocery Phone MO
Market Phone 36J
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