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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1900)
r The Oar of .. .. . California Powdered. ' Gill Hi! . a iLrniK trees .. .. h now hero, und will bo sold at Cur PricoH, B, At Brewery Office.- Luyt ThiiiRclny evening it Joint in stallation (i( ollli'.cra wu had by Wood men ol tho World Ih1h and Uliryanntho m u in Clrolo, Tliu hull wua vory beaull fully decorated und a good crowd of members ol oach of those ordor and lliolr litmlllua was In aUoiidauou. The first ordor ot buslueaa waa tho Inslulla tion ol offloora to tho Woodmen lougo. Frank W. Wall bolng luatulllog ofloer, lio waa made ex-oftlolo muster ol core monlna, and In that capacity tie in atallod tho following onioera: J U Wllleke, C Ci l'orry Blowurt, advUnr; W U Moekor, olork; U L Gllkcy, hanker; J Krodonburg, escort; H CJ Hodgea, aenlry. When till purl ol the program hiul boon completed tho imt guardian ol tho circle, Mrs. Humiio Wubli, announced thut tho olrulu offl oura would bo tnatallod und lu.lrucu-d tho guurda to ropalr to tho antorooin and prcparo lor tho ouromonlua. Tho guards, consisting ol Miss Ktta Mcdya aki, oaptuln; Mrs. Porry Blowarl, Mra. J. II. Whllroan and Mra. J A. l'orry, retired and wlmn tliolr roboa bud boon donned thoy re-entered, and after marching several tlinoa around tho hall, during whloh time they gslhorod with thorn tho offlcer cleat, all, at a given algual from tbo oaptaln'a whiallo, circled around tho camp Dro, In tbo oentor ol tho room, whoro tho oath ol offloawaa lakon and tho admonition delivered by raat Guardian Webb. Thla bolng dono the march around tho hall waa roaumod and In tliolr unwind Inn the Inatnllod oflluors dropped Irom Una and took tholrdxaiKnatvd poallloni In tho lodijo room aa thoso point woro roaehod tn tho march. Tho oalcor In stalled woro: Iluulo Wubb, put gourd Ian! Ada Mllla. guardian; Mra. Klwood, adlor; Kato Wall, olork; Clara Mookor, banker; Nolllo Hilton, mugl clan, Mra. Modyn.kl, nttondnnl; Frank Walt, aontlnuli Etta Modyoakl, cnptain ol guarda. Whon thla work waa through with an Intermission wan dcolared n,l rlirht horo allowed an hour of good ttmo, during which tbo Rood ludioa of the olrolo aorvrd hot ooliee, canes, imiidln and nuta. Both thoao lodges art en Tory prosperous footings, and tho aootablllty among tho membore la tho keyooto ol their auoooaa. Wo muat not forget to montlon tho Boor work ol tho ladlea ol tho olrolo. It waa very nralt and Yorv nlooly nroaentod, ahow- lng- plainly tho palnatukiuir pruotloo ol the eothualaatlo Indies ol mo guara, with Mlaa Ktta Medynkl aa oaptuln. Mra. C. E. Ooblo, tuaohor ol piano and orgau, wishes to state to tho public that hor prlooa aro lor hour lessons, Ml cenla; lor hr.ll hour lessons, 25 oeat. Al roaldonoc ol Dr. Goblo, Modford. A burglary waa committed In Mod lord on Wodnoaday night ol laat wook, and tho plnoo burgturlxod waa Q. L, Hobormorhorn'a aocond bund aloro, on tho West Sldo. An entrunoo waa of lectod by prying open tho oulalde door at tbo roar and thon two doors loading Irom tho back rooma to tho salesroom woro forolbly oponod. Tho thief Bought tbo ahowoaae noar the front of thoatoro and Irom it took a number ol pocket knlvoa, lour rovolvere, a piccolo, hunt ing knllo, pair ol tmlr clippers, two watohoa and a low othor email artloloa, amounting In all to about WO In value. Mr. Bohermorhorn did notdlsoovor hla loaa until Thuraday afternoon, but Im mediately thereafter bo telegraphed to olBcera In towna both north and. eolith as well a doaorlptlon ol the follow ho suapootod ol committing tho tholt. Friday ho rooolvod word from tho mar shal at Roaoburg stilting tlmton Thura day throe revolvers hail boon sold to a spoond band doalor In thut olty by a man answering the description but he had left town. Tbo follow whom Mr. Sohermerhorn suepoots was in his store Wodnosday afternoon lor qulto a whllo and was very niuoh IntoroBted tn look ing nt and pricing the goods which woro stolon. A MAIL reporter mot him, or a person supposed to bo tho thiol, on Wodnosday und was told that his muno wasW. E. Kinnoy, thut ho wub Irom Grunts Pass and wub looking lor a place to open a grooory store und Junk shop. To J. A. Lyon ho stntod hla immo wub Kyle. Ho Is described us bolng about flvo loot, ton inohoB high, wolgliB about 105 poundB, thirty-eight or torty yours old, sundy mustnoho, wore durk colored coat und vobI with brown punta. Clothes woro quito ahabby und Ills gonorul up ponrunoo wub not thut of a grocor but ho would puss us a junlc doivlor nlmost any whoro. He Ib thought to have com mitted tho theft soon after midnight and to have thkon tho northbound pB ongor train at 3 o'olook. With tho now fnoultles that B. N. Butler put In IiIb Bhop, ho turns nut as good work in repairing wntohos und jowolry ns any ono In Soutlir-rn Orogon. , 'T"-"T"lT,yT'-T-'T-'T",rl T-""" t CITY HAPPENINOS. II n FOR SPRAYING P. THE1SS. I)r, Adklna la to bo ooininimdod for bolng first In opening the BoiiHon'M build ing with uu extension ol his brink block. Thuro la room lor other work In this line In various purta of tho oily, much ol which has been coiitomplulud. It. II. Hulloy la roully nhoud ol Mr. Ad klna, aa ho commenced exouvatlng (or tho foundation for Tiik Maii.'h now homo aovoral weoka ugo. Thoro la a splendid opportunity lor Messrs. Vaw tor It Howard to put up a building on the corner ol Seventh and North C alreots, whore there now elands several small temporary structures. Then thoro la the Turf Exohango saloon prop erty which O. K. Noubor and Tom Ken iioy have been tulklng of building a brick upon slnoe last summer. An op portunity la thoro presented to Invest a fuw thousand ilollurs thnt would Insure good returna on the investment. The grounda whoro once stood tho Western hotel la vncanl und it ought not to bo. Mr. Mourn, the quite rooont purchaser ol the properly, is figuring on putting up u lino two or three atory atruoluro, and he will probably oomincuco thla work juat aa soon as spring gels around thla way. Thoro are aovoral other pro apoctlvo structures on that side of tbo track. Tbe replacing ol the wooden buildings on South G atroet, opposite the posloMloo, with a brick atruoluro, is not lalkod ol any more, but J. R. Wilson, Just south ol Tub Mail office, on the same street, will undoubtedly put up a 26x50 foot brlok building this spring. Hla property la between Tub Mail office that la to be and hla black amlth ahop. Now la whon you road a groat deal. Only two outol ten ehould road with out glasses. Got your eyes lit tod al Klwood's, tho opllclsu. Tub Mail regrets being called UKin thla week to chronicle tho death of little Culhcrino, tho fnur-yeur-old duughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stevens, ol this oily, which occurred Saturday morning last, ol brnuuhlul pneumonia. Tho little ono wus nick only a couple ol duys In fact, only tho provlous duy she waa playing about Ibe bouso, bolng afllioted only as thought with a severo void and was being treated for that with home remedies. Friday evoolng a physician was called and later In tho night two physicians wore In attendance, but neither could savu tho littlo llfo, and about soven o'olo-k Saturday morning lis soul passed to the other shore, and In tho home where only a few days bofore thoro wus Joy and child's merry prattle, there was death and sorrow such sor row as only paronls caii fuol. Funeral services wore held at the family rosl donoo Sunday nfternonn, Rev. Crundall officiating olorgyman. Interment was mndo in Odd Follows cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended by sympathizing friends and the little oaskot was oovored deep with choico do worn. Sympathy is gtvon these be reaved parents from every home In Modlord and everything posslblo was dono to losseo Inelr burden of grief. Do not humor yourself that your littlo oough will paas on; what if It stays? Than uso that eight-yoar rye or bourbon for $2.26 and 12.60. Ryo, 13 to W. Tbe puro, straight goods at the Distillery offioe. J. W. Curry, who, on January-lst, took a position as traveling salosman for Schilling's Best tea, coffee and spioe oompany, ol San Frunolsco, started out on hla first trip lust Satur day. HIb territory will be all ol south ern Texas. He waa glvon hla ohoioe botwoon North and South Dakota and Texas and vory wisely took tho warmer olimato ol Texas, still aa between the greusers ol Texas and the blizzards ol the Dakotas thore Is littlo ohoioe ex cept that tho blizzard la a pretty good tollow when weighed tn tho balance Mr. Curry writes that tn hie sohool days he had good reasons to believe that oompulsory attention to text books was very rigidly onforcod, but this was only a midsummer dream ol Idlonoaa oomparod with the Bohooling ho was oompollod to tako holore going on the rond. Ho wus Boboolod for about four weeks in ull tho properties which go to mnko up the gooda he 1b handling and thon he wus given a thorough training in the methods of anlo. His salary commonoos with $109 por month and oxponsoB und promised Increase as snloa ntlvanco. Johnny will make a oupitul salesman, In our opinion, and unlosB we overestimate hlsoapaolty ho will earn every dollar of his (Hilary, Frank Bolllngor Ib prepared to do liver wood t small quantities from his yard In Modford. Prompt dollvory and good, honoHt measurement. Hard wood dollvorod at $2 por tlor, MoBBra. Palm, Whltmnn tc Palm put more mon nt work this week manu facturing tholr patent flour bins nnd sifters and oako boxes.' Thore aro throe mon now ul work and It Is expootod two more will be added to the loree vory soon. 0. W. Palm state that 260 shoots ol tin are dally being madu Into these artloloa ( household necessity. Orders have already boon placed lor either bins or boxos hy many merchants ol the valley and the business promises to bo a vory flattering success. Tbo articles are sold to merchants und In most ousea tho merchant make tbelr customers a present ol one or both ol tbom when a apeolflod amount ol trad ing hus benn dmin at their stores. Tbo articles aro aoluul kitchen necessities and thore la no apparent Kood reason why they should not be good sellers. Inuamuch aa.merohunts bundling tbom make their ousUimors presents there la no question but that they will find a qulok market. It the merchants tun be uiadu to see the mailer In the light ol prollt to them, thla now manufactur ing industry In Med ford will provo ol great valuu to our town and tbo pro moters ol tho enterprise The parties Interested aro 0. W. Palm, J. A. Whit man und G. F. Palm. Time and moony euvud by taking the Northern Pacific to all polnte cost. Ticket sold Irom Modlord same as Portlaod. Do not (orgot that a North ern Pacific car posies through Mod ford Wedot-sduy evening each week lor tho accommodation ol pusngnra who wlab a sleoper from Modford to St. Paul without change. W. T. York, agent, Medford, Oregon. Charlie Dlcklton mot with suoh phenomlnul success with his small ap ple orchard laat full that bo fools war ranted in planting more of his land to trees, and bo now has moo at work setting out trees on a thirty-five acre tract, Joining his old orchard. Tble land is In Table Itock precinct, and Is on pumice soil, which is light and vory mellow, and la proving itself to bo the very bost fruit land In tho valloy lor successful growth of fruit trees. Mr. Dlcklaon will put out 2000 trees, and ol theso 1000 will be ol tbo Yellow New town variety, 1000 Bpitzenbargs, 300 Ben Davis and 200 Wlnosap. This will give him forty-five acres of orobard and aa It la all on pumice land there is little doubt ol hla making a .'ortune Irom it. From the old orchard ol ten acrea he gathered 2000 boxes of very choico apploa last fall. Other farmers In that locality who own pumice land bad bolter follow Mr. Dlcklson's exam plo, and by so doing lay fortune's oor nor stone. A carload of sulphur for spraying trees has boon ordered und will bo here tho lirst of next week. All parties wishing to buy some at bottom prices, can gol the same irom .Mcuioru dis tilling Co. Tbos. Harlan, formerly publisher and founder of The Mail, was in Med lord this week doing missionary work for bis paper, the Register-Democrat, published at Portland, and also en deavoring to re-organize tbe democratic party in Southern Orogou. It was on December 14, 1888, that Mr. Harlan, together with bis son, Newell, put the first "typos" in lino for The Mail and presented It to tbe public as a ropubll can newspaper. Since leaving here In '02 Mr. Harlan has been engnged in farming In a small way noar Mosler, Oregon, until a few months ugo when he established his democratic paper In Portland. Nowll Harlnn la now at Solma, Calif., where ho Is operating a largo Job printing establishment and making money. His eight-year-old daughter, Llbbio, who was born in Med' ford, died last December. Milton Har lan Is associated with his father In tho newspaper business. i Goo. Wigg, M. D., mukes chronic diseases a specially. Have you a dis ease OI me houvu uttburur XI DU, VlbllOl call at his office, Burkhard building, or write him. Box ZUtm, station A, Port land, Oregon. ' Eugene State Journal: "The lol- lowing Is taken from the Medford Mail, a newsy and successful Jackson County paper, whose publishor. A. S Hilton, used to be manager ol the Florenoo West. Mr. Bllton Is making a suoooss ol hia paper as his Bubscrlp tion and advertising columns plainly show. K. K. Kubli, ol the firm ol Kubli Bros, montlonod In tho article, 1 wotl known In Eugene having gradu ated Irom the State University in the olass ol '02." Following the above was a mining item In which we spoke ol Kubli Bros. Gold Standard Mine on Foots oreek. Our good Iriend Klneald, ol the Journal, is a veteran Oregon Newspaper man and, like other good friends ol Thr Mail and Its publisher, he Ib watching lor opportunities to say kind words words which- cannot fall to push a follow on to still greater aohtevemonta. Tho Ashland Iron Works have added to tholr plant a boiler making branoli. If you need any repairs In this line they onn save you lime and money. Wrllo them at Ashland, Ore. We notloo by the Roaoburg Review that Mr. O. W. Sherman, tho genial gonoral agent ot tho Ponn Life Insur ance Company, located at Portland, has gono east and will mako a foreign tour. Mrs. Sherman accompanies h Ira. Tho gontlomnn has u 20 year endowment polloy in tho company ho represents, which matures on January 27th, and tho proooeds ol tho polloy will bo ox- pnudod in loreign travel. On Fobrunry IbI they aall Irom Boston for a oruUe on the Mediterranean, vUitlng all the principal points anil making inland ex ourslons through Egypt, Turkey and the Holy Land. Thoy will also Bpoml tamo time In Rome and Italy, and later on visit tbe Pari Exposition, Miss Floy Willis, of Portland, accompanies thoin on tbe trip, Mr. and Mra. Sher man are well known In Medford. Whv 1 it o mnnv euffer Ith b'-od- ucho whon glasses will relieve it hy having your eyes prop'jriy nitou oy r,i wood. A telegram was received last Sat urday from Lo Angeles, Oullf., an nn.iiu.Iiii Lli, fcrirhiiitf Milieus of Mrs. A. J. Stewart, and on Tuesday morning j another one wua received announcing her death. Her too, F. K. Deuel, loll Monday lor Los Angeles but did not reach tbut place before her death. Mrs. Stewart hud boon 111 lor some time in Texas and bad arrived in Los Angeles only a few days prior to her death. Doceusod hud a great many friends and relatives in Medford, where for tho past few years bIio bad spent much of hor time, and news of her sud den demise waa a severe abook to them, all ot whom bold her In tho blgheat esteem. It la quite probable that the remains will be taken east tot Inter ment, and will be accompanied by her husband and bor son, Mr. Dene), -"La Ilolita." a nentleman'j cigar, a fine amoke from beginning to end. 10 cent straight. Pnre Havana. At the Distillery omoe. -Dr. B. F. Adklns has decided to ex tend hi brick block, corner of Seventh and C streets, back to the alley, a dis tance ol lorty leet. Tbe new part will be 25x40 feet and when completed will give to Messrs, J. Bek A Co., bard ware dealers, a sales and Block room 23x140 feet In size. Spencer Chllders Is now at work clearing away the old wooden sheds and digging trenches pre paratory to tho commencement of brick work. Thle will give Beek & Co. the room which thoy have long needed, and as John Norm says: "I'll tell you, Bliton. we have needed it a long time and we'll be able to mure than fill the extra room with bar Iron, plumbers' goods and other articles of that nature." Dr. Goblo, tbe optloian, will So at his residence in Medford on Saturday ol each wook. Eyes tested free of charge. Court Hall was up from Gold Hill this week. He la engaged in the sa loon business at that place. While it la true that the business he follows is not an exulted one it ie Just aa true thut Mr. Hull raises the business above its common level, which feat Is accom plished by bis strict compliance witb not alone tbe laws of tbe land, but as well wtlh the prescribed edicts of a bettor class ol society. No ribaldry is allowed In hia place ol business, but Instead everything Is kept 1 nn orderly mannor and the people of Gold Hill, if they must have a saloon, are to be con grutulaied In having Mr. Hull as its proprietor. Whv so sad, bo lifeless and color less? Brace uu and use Hood s Pepsin Celery Bitters. Sold by the Distilling Co. at tl per quart. The Medford McKlnley club met lost Friday evening at the town hall. W. T. York was elected secretary in place of W. H. Gore, who has joined tho elub in Jacksonville, in which pro duct be is a voter. Ten delegate were eleoted to tbe State Republican League which meets In Portland on Fobrunry 6th. The delegates ohosen were D. T. Lawten, delegate at large; C. W. Wolters, W. T. York, F. M. Stewart, A. M. Woodford, W. I. Vuwter, H. G. Nicholson, Adolph Haberly, I. A. Webb, G. A. Gregory. Tbe next meeting of the club will be held one week from tonight. Notice ia hereby given forbidding all persons from trespassing upon tne lands ol W. R. Jones, in Jackson County, Orogon. The law passed at the last session ol tbo Oregon legislature providing for the registration of voter went into ef fect on January 1, 1000. By this law it becomes the duty of every elector in Oregon between the first Monday in January, 1900, and 6 o'clock p. m. of the 15th day of May, 1900, and between the Bame dates and hours blennally thereafter, to register with some no tary publlo or justice of the peaoe, or with the county clerk ol the county in which tho eleotor resides, in accord ance with tbe act. Don't torget about those elegant dishes we are giving away. Every Surchaeergetsaooupon. W.H.Meeker ; Co. It is hardly expected that roses are going to bloom all winter, even in the mild climate of Southern Oregon, but Mrs. E. J. Cole, living on West Sixth Btreet, has a rose bush whloh has broken a reoord, there having been blooms on it all winter. Mrs. G. H. Haskins also has a bush from which was taken arose last Sunday. Now you eastern skeptics don't think for a moment that these buaheB are house plants. They are not, but instead are growing in outside rose gardens. . For sale Half Interest in good, paying business in Medford. Capital f r. .1 SlQlW Annlu tn W iiuuunsmjr, nwu. viuvv. .. . T. York, Medford. An exchange tells that "smooth talkors aro at work In some Eastern Orogon counties, selling ranges and household articles to fnmlllos at 'low prloes,' whloh turn out to be higher than those asked by regular dealers." It's thnt way everywhere. The film flnmors of olrcus proportions oan sell nn Inferior artlole at an advanced price where tbe honest home merohant has troublo in unloading honest goods which are backed by his guarantee. $ 1900. ..A CORDIAL. UCIU VCAD nDCETMP Tn All it I1LII ILHII UIILLIIIIU IU nil.. ' We are now in our NEW I'LACE of business, tfi having removed to the Stewart block. We wish to thank our customers for their liberal w patronage in the past, and kindly, invite your W further indulgence. You will find us betterW equipped to meet your demands than ever be- wV fore, with the VERY BEST GOODS at theUf VERY LOWEST PRICES. . . tV m m m m m m m ji A Pointer about 9 W. H. MEEKER & CO., MEDFORD, - OREGON. "Shorty" Hamilton Is almost al- ways of a generons turn. He is bo dog- blasted kind hearted and the fact is be coming so widely known tbat stranger are Imposing upon him. He ha been in tbe habit, for several years, during hia time as landlord at the Nash, of ac commodating his guest by Indorsing draft and check for them, and not until last week did he lose a penny by so doing, but now be is shy just $25 by his over Indulgence In kind-heartedness. A young man, giving hia name as Harry O. Collins, was stopping at the Nash last week for a few days and as "Shorty's" thirst parlors are next to or a part of the hotel they naturally became acquainted. Just prior to Col lins leave-taking for northern points Mr. Hamilton was asked to indorse a sight draft on Wm. Wadule, ot Rose burg. Mr. H. demurred for a while but being bo well acquainted with Wad dle and knowing tbat Collins had form erly been in bis (Waddle's) employ he bitched bis name to a draft tbat drew from the bank $25. The draft proved to be a forgery and Mr. H. was out the gold shinners. Collins is said to have worked the same scheme o: er al Horn brook, where F. T. Fredenburg put up $10 on an Ashland draft, and again he worked Lou Heberlie, of Grants Pass, to tbe tune of $25 on a similar forgery. Whea last heard from he was going north. . Tbe Boss Candy Kitchen, Jackson ville finest and freshest home-made candles sold in Southern Oregon. Mrs. J. P. O'Harra, ol Tolo, who has been seriously 111 for several weeks past with blood poisoning, we are pleased to state, is very much Improved in faot Is nearly well again. The poisoning was caused by her pricking the end of her finger witb a needle. A short time thereafter her hand began swelling and later her arm and shoulder were swollen so badly as to necessitate lancing. It was thought at one time that she could not possibly recover. For a right good 10 cent cigar, try the "Girl from Paris" 5 cent cigar at the Distillery office. Grants Pass Mining Journal: "Harry Bousum, of Medford, waa at tacked on Thursday evening between Lister's stable and Stanard by a man who made an attack on him with a knife, afterwards knocking him down. Mr. B. olaimed to have been robbed of The American Family Scale FREE!; viv vV viv Or viv 0 UU it viz Evory family wants one, ilj from 1 oz. to 20 lbs. JJT Pictures on Sides. Mf ' thorn Bhnwn to you I J. G. VANDYKE 1 1900. S Corsets. .. Ladies, the matter of Corset ia an important one with you J correct form ia pertinent, but health Is paramount. The coraet has a great deal to do with both. . As the Corset is, so will the Figure be, yet Correct Form most be secured without the sacrifice of your Health. For these reason we nave filaced In our Corset department a Ineof the now famous ARMORSIDE CORSETS, Easily worth tl.75, wben compared with other Corsets, but which we sell at only $1.00. See them. Feet Hurt? When they do, nine times ou.t of ten, it' because your shoe doesn't fit properly. They need attention. Bring them to me and naye them fixed. , .1 DO FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING.. On Everything tn the Line of Foot wear at Reasonable Prices. .. . .- H. S. BUN With W.T. Kim next door1 to Darin' (rocerr $14 and a revolver. Tbe desperado ha not yet been captured." Don't forget the Boss Candy Kitchen when vou are in Jacksonville. A. S. Rosenbaum, formerly station agent at Gold Hill, now occupying a like position at Wolf Creek, has been appointed justice of the peace by tbe county court of Josephine County. As a magistrate, "your honor," Jlr. Rosen baum will undoubtedly t'lspense justice with becoming dignity and impar tially. For tin and granite ware, china and toys go to Uurnea's. Messrs. Weeks & Orr are loading' a carload of prunes this week for ship-, ment to Toronto, Canada. This 19 a new market for Southern Oregon Irutt but these gentlement eel confident that tbey will find a market equal to If not better than any eastern city to whloh . i . i, i . . me iruii. uas lurmeny oeen sent. Eat Guntber's candy and he happy For sale at the Rialto. A school meeting is called by Clerk Jones of school district No. 49, to meet at the Medford school house on Satur day, January 20th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The purpose of the meeting is to vote a tax for the payment of interest on out standing sooooi warrant and lor gen eral school purposes. For fine oyster cocktails, trv Karne & Ritter's. Messrs. A. A. Davis & Co., the Medford millers, have The Mail's thank for an elegant calendar. On it special. attention is called to their brand of excellent flour which is labeled' "Our Patent," the superior qualities of? whioh many housewives are familiar.- Farmers! We want your hen' eggs highest market price. W. H. Meeker & Co. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 79 rn Etioh Soale guaranteed to register correotly Tin Scood Tod. Jananned C!aa. Oi-nummitul GIVEN FREE with Purchases. Ask to have & CO., .--