The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 15, 1922, Image 3

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Locals
June Economy
Jua H all lain Kustern Oregon.
He eareful almut lire Hies« day».
K O Il S A L I i . — Fresh Cow.
of I,. M. Webb, Turner.
T. H. Kiiii»ton U having Id » newly
aiMptlred borne In Turner painted.
(Jlelin M iller and Justus Itobertaou
are borne from aebool fur vacation.
Italpli M owlery who lia» been »|ieiid
I lug the la «l few m on llialn California,
1» now In Turner.
•(«■guiar IT .’at,
$4.75
4 ì 111 lit in am i O rgan d ies D ress«»,
Iu g u la r OH (JO valaca,
4.98
Crepe «io Chino Waiata,
4.98
1.98
A ll W m I Swc.ilt ra,
2 .9 8
Ladies' l'crcalc D m aia, altea lofio,.
1.49
Dry Goods
Voile», tight ami dark, 40 incili a
23c
Im p o rte li O r a n d o ., a ll colora..........
59c
li« H lllflll Taffetà, all color»,
$ 1 .4 9
lir e »« Ai i ng Ita in, U'autiful pattern»,
Me
U<1 in d i Cretonni1», thè y a r d , ............
|7c
(Jeorgo Hrower la stayin g at home
I hear n ig h t, being lulled lo sleep by 1
the m u.lc from a uow 91 Vo |iliniingrapb. ;
Hliie Kihlmn Klour, guaranteed for
good bread.............................
$1 69
Kconotny Coffee, it pound»,......
1.00
Oalnieal, the tack, ...........................
Corn Meal, the »ack,.... ..................
5Qg
Small ( ’an Milk,............................... jQg
Corn, J naii*,.................................... 2 7 c
Sardine», the ran, .......................... ,05c
Sainton, tall can,............................
||g
Pure Lard, in hulk, 1 pound,...........
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ALL at II. L. Kurl'a for I'oultry and Stock lien -
ediea
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Sealed blila are to be reerived by the
acluMil Imard Saturday, June 17, f« r
lbe e re c lto u o f Ilia hew H igh aebool
building.
C wimenetd to Taar the Laathsr Ou»,
Mra. H. O. H iker, Mr and Mra Suy-
der and friends, o f Salem, drove to
Silver Creek Kalla Sunday where they
enj«iyed a plen»au( outing.
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Mra. Joaepli W eblier, returning from
a v i»it In N ew York C ity lo ber home
In Oakland, C alif., aloppeil oft for the
«lay with Mra. C. A. Davla, T u e»d »y.
il
J u .lu » ll»b c rl»o ii left WedueMlay
for Camp Lewis, Waali., where lie will
remain practically all auiumer In at­
tendance at the R eserveU ltircr» Truin-
| i ug Camp.
V elvet Sm oking Tuba «co, 2 can»,
H iM
T h ere’s a F ltk Tire o f e x tra va lu e in every sh e,
fo r ca r, tru ck o r speed w agon
P erry (taker returned home from
the luggiug cam p at Pow er», Oregon,
Sunday u lgli), having bad a hunch
that lie ought lo reluru lo the place of
ala blrtli.
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It. v. it«iaa G ulley, I)r. (ir a g g and
wife anil Mr. A. M atthew», were din-
tier gu« »la » l i b Mra. U. A . Davla la»i
Sunday.
Groceries
Star, l|or*c»hoc, Clim ax, the plug,
,l;« M
O R poor roads, for heavy loads, for hard use
anywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled
for small cars. A n extra ply of fabric and a heavy
tread o f extra tough red rubber make a strong tire
b u ilt to meet exacting conditions.
Tim e after time one Red-Top has outworn three
ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your
«election o f a high-grade tire while its extra mileage
more than justifies your choice.
F
H. it. Peelx attended (h e Mssnnle
(Jrand I.odge In Portland this week a»
a delegate from the Turner lodge.
Tobacco
W H ER E
B
Salem’s Assistance
Appreciated
“ Cltolorino” will keep your Hock healthy
whim to Institute general wnr agal::st
the machines that have all but put
him and hi» like» nut o f bustres»
Nero commenced to tear the leather
out of Offlcer Coffey’» car with hi»
teeth nnd to scatter upholstery amid
tlie snow flakes.
This process continued until Nero
was »pied from the wlmlow by Oflher
Coffey. What Officer Coffey said 1»
Nero Is not recorded. Nell tier ta any
mention made o f the *pee«h which
Officer Coffey made to I’ e.ldler Kelly
when he arrived five n»lmit«*s later.
In Ihe course of this harangue, how­
ever. It hecume a matter of suspicion
to the detective that Kelly, who lives
at No. U1S Jefferson avenue. Brook­
lyn. was plying his trade without a
licettae.
Here, Indeed, was heart balm! Offi­
cer Coffey handed Pediller Kelly n
! summons. And as the two men mount­
ed their respective vehicles, prepara­
tory to altered parking arrangements,
s third dlHsertntlon delighted the eari
of tlie bystanders.
Tills one was addressed by Peddler
Kelly to Ids horse.
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You Are Choosing Today
betw een spending a little fo r p aint now
or spending heavily fo r repairs later
M rrvln Pearson w a» throw n from a
frlaky linrw Tuea«lay evening, landing
ou Ills head and shoulder».
Medical
aid w a. given lhough no aerioua in­
juries reaulled.
OU can't escape the choice.
Either your buildings are
protected by paint or they
are rotting and will require re­
pairing or rebuilding within s
few years.
Check the costs. Find oet how
much m ore it will cost to repair
or rebuild your property than it
w ill to protect it with paint. Rot­
ting buildings are a waste and an
extravagance.
When you paint u«c- the best
paint. It costs less in the long
run. It spreads more easily—
saves labor cost. It covers more
surface per gallon than “ cheap"
paint.
Y
w 'll
Choir praclice l«y the young people
•if the C lirtsllau church has uow lieen
changed to Thursday evening Instead
o f TueMtay. A ll who like to »in g are
In viled to be preseut.
V e have been making the best
paints for 73 years. They are scien­
tific in formula and preparation. They
meet tbe weather conditions in the
West.
They contain tbe finest materials—
PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pare lin­
seed oil, pare zinc, and pore c o lo n -
combined scientifically in exact pro­
portions with long time skill.
h »(lo w in g are a II.t of name* « f t lime
John A man n and fam ily moved out
Salvm liiMlueaa men w in wo kindly
and we al»o Itavu the agency for "Atngic Marvel
helped financially toward the »upport to th eir rnucli recently acqutrvd of T.
Washing Powder,’’ which is it world beater.
• if Turner’» recent Cliautaur|ua. W hen It. Kuustou, ou Monday. T h e y w ill
1 you have huai Ursa I n 8 a l»m you should liv e lu the Aslienfelder hom e until a
on Pointing
remember the f o il« » ii«g (Irma in ynui house Is erected on the Atiianu tract.
Ask M ir I | » M fee advice,
color tarda, ate.
' hu»iue»a transaction». Tin re bualnea»
Dost Sunday the Dclzell fam ily on-
Aak tke f«lWf ?p«ciftca- 1
men contributed over 110 0 :
terlallied company from Oregon C ity.
tie* Department aboet tbe
moat deaireble color aebamaa. L
H artm an Hr«*; Marlon Auto Co.; H Tue guests were: Mr. and Mr». Kurd
color kartaoey and aay xber [
f 'o
“The h a r d w a r e M a n ”
Polite A Sou; Vick Hr.»«; Sr. I tu A u l« ¡C orran and Marvin Curran, Mr. and
detail*.
Maker« W Rut ber Cement
Co; V alley M otorC (.;t<lu..l. (TMarkel; Mrs. W a ller Itranl and Milton Hraut.
Floor Paint. All-Purpaae 1 —- - / |V_^
V a 111 a k * a, Silka*wblte R . V M, W
Peoples Kurnlture Slorr; The Spa; H
Mr. an«l Mrs. Kred (tu n nin g con­
f Haiti. Ftfteea for Floor«
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But
most
important,
the
best
paint
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Sllir, Kurulturr; C. S. Ilain iltu o,
Yaraiak. Maskable Wall Pnuk Aeto Cnatae’,
serves sou five or more years longer
veyed Mrs. Hick Hell to lir r home in j
nera a ad Roof Pal at Poerk aa J Step Puat,
burniture; I rn J<irg»ii»<>n; I,ot Pearce
than “cheap” paint.
a ad PIONEER WHITS LEAD.
Vancouver, \Va»li., last Saturday, r e -'
A Son; Salem W oolen M ill« Store; J
niainiug there Sunday to vlait Mr.
H. H eilm an; Quaekenbush; Capital
Uunuing's couaiu, Mrs. Illanch Bene-
Drug Store; A C. Roll mated! ; Hed
diet.
at scorer day
Cross Pharm acy; People* Cash Store;
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Arrose
TtOM
The Mtaae« K velyn Osborn and M ia -'
Arclicrd Imp. Ce; K. K. Shafer; Gray
In o rd e r to en cou rage and pro­
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former
Turner
Helle; Pomeroy A K e en « aud Huick
The W all Street • Journal
rounds
Phoonls Pu ré Palnt
m ote rea d in g of L a test F ictio n we
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young latlica, w ill graduate from the
(•»rage.
new Kurd
Kurd »lo
ale ry that I» good enough
___ ■ _ „ ( a new
Puré Prpporwd PainF
Salem High school on Kriday evening
w i . h l o a n n ou n ce the o p e n . in
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to pass along. It run« like this:
Manufacturad by W . P. Fuller A Co., DwpL 49, San Francisca
June
lu.
T
lie
exercises
are
to
lie
held
ou r lle n ta l L ib r a r y . T h t » w ill g iv e
A f,.||„w dreamed Hint H enry » a «
Brsachss la I » Cltiss la I b » W a t
at the Annuity.
a ll w h o d u .ire lu rend the latest ; dead. T h e pullticurera were earrylng
SAVE THC MEMO BELOW CUI IT OUT AND PASTE IT III TOUR ROTE BOOK
Ilcv. Hoaa llu iley, niiuialer o f the
a n d newest fic tion an o p p o rtu n ity the cusket w ben »uddenly II» lid llew
Mr house needs painting. Fuller > Spcdlcatioo House Pilots ore sole by tbe foOowinx Axvote
Kd Karris returned home Monday Turner Christian church, w h o has
o|ien, Kurd bad come to life. H e »»I
to d o ao at a ren tal o f th ree c e n t»
from
a
logging
camp
located
eight
been
alstent
several
weeks
ou
account
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n.,i up, ran Ilia eye nverth e a ll pallbearer»
a d a y for the tim e the book i* ou t
or,lr r r d .
m ile» from Id a vllle where he waa eni- o f the death o f his father, returned
of the lib ra ry. New liook» aa pu i-j o||,re, put this casket on wheel* ' ployed aa falter, l.aal K rlilay while last Sunday and was welcomed by
; hr and Ida pardner completed Ihe fall- Ilia congregation.
)i«h c d w ill lie added each week, and lay o ff flv * m en ."
T o appr* dale Ibis Joke alxiut Kurd'»
° f * large tree from asp rin g board,
The II. A. Till, »sen fam ily have
thu< g iv in g tho nioniliera of our
s e rv ic e ntivcr I ip - ! speeding m> production, keep in mind 1 *•'• tree In falling uphill, awunground been away from borne the past week.
ren ta l lib r a r y a
that be ha» orders for nvsrly ¡SW.ooo * " d raeed down the strep hill cateblng Mr. Thletsen bus t«cen astending to
fo re a tte m p te d in S a lm i
ear«, I rucks and tractors for June d e -. Id* pardner and carryin g liliii a dla- business at Tillam ook ami hla w ife and '
Come and see the books II very. Ilia June production schedule] (auca o f over 400 feet. W hen founil children are v isitin g friends lu Ncw- 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
c a ll» O r MOO car* a day, or nearly 11 a i 'b * man waa dead. He was SO yen rs bsrg and Portland.
minute, which so. 10 » about lliv last " f a g e and hla parent» resided a l Ku-
T h e slate convention o f Ihe Oregon
gene.
word lu «peed.
10,A N o rth C o in m e rc iiil S treet
Tax Reduction (.Tuba are to meet in
Salem July 4-A. T h e county conven­
The biggest selling material of the season. A highly
SALEM. ORE.
tion mart* June ¿4, to elect delegates. O
o
lustrous
cloth suitable for ladies’ dresses, waists, ch il-
T w o delegate« arc to Is« elected from
o
Turner
to
the
stale
convention.
2 dren's dresses and scores of other uses,
Atmut eleven o’ clock Sunday morn-
H. L. EARL
Books Rented
1
Price $ 17.85
for
Mr. John Heath o f Platt*hurg, N ew
York, 1» here on a visit to M iw Dell
Hobrrlaoii, a particular friend
Half fare refund with $15.00 purchase and over
S H O P
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E x tra P l y o f F a b ric— H e a v y T r e a d
canning at reasonable price. See K. O.
W llael, Phone U7, Turner.
Mcn'a new pamun.i»traw and fell hate 98c
ilm'ii l>r«»a Shirt», all aitea,
9 #c-
Men’a Suit«, all atylc», value« fijfi,
$16.98
Men’« Iloac, all kind«, the pair, ...
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W o o l I >ri »«ir .,11 II Iicaf style*,
R egu lar HJ.-rU va luca,.
F i r s t c la ss W I I m i i i « Ir iiw b e r r ir s
30 x 3 / l 2
R E D -T O P
Mlaa Itobcrla Wllaun la in P'irtlaud
vtailing lirr brother w h o waa badly lit.
- Jured by tw o robber».
M en’s W ear
( ¡« o r g e lt e ( l a t i , b .a u tilu l colora,
1/
J. K. I.yle l i » . repurclia»ed Id» borne
pr«i|>erly »old »im e lim e ego to llir|
(liv e n » »U ler».
I.adica’ l.ialc Union 8u 1 1», all aitca, . 27c
Ladle.’ Uraticra,............................ . 2 9 c
Pure Silk lime, all color»,.............. $1.00
Ready-to-W ear
u.t. ra r>
M l»» Thelm a Itelzell 1« now the
h«Mikkeep< r at I be Oregon lire lu Co.
ofltce.
Hosiery and Underwear
. 1.09
2.98
(M u r F l a i l )
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T h e HolM'rtaoli kInn are |<lanidiiga
| iilenle reunion to l«e held here Sunday
They are worthy o f your attention
1 'alen t l-exth rr, 1 »t r a p pum ps
T im o to R e - f re?
H enry Crawford, one o f the lonely
democrat» of Salem, waa here Monduy.
Study These Values
$1.19
Few York.— Were all the hor-es It)
New Turk endowed with the genius
Hint < liaracterlzes Nero, who works
for Mnurtee Kelly, peddler, ttiera
naeild t^ fewer motorcar« shout.
I* l» e t lv e Waller J. Coffey la at-
liolie<l to (lie Muk Hi reel station. He­
rons« lie lives In Kluthush tie employa
a Rlvver to ride to duty.
The other night he purked the fltv.
ver in front of the Oak Street ststlow
hoti-e. Illght her« ta where Nero.
|a*,tiller's horse, romea In.
11« wa*
purked a few minute» late» directly
l>nek o f the Rlvver.
Klidovved with the Identleal passion
that prompted his haniesake to bun)
Home, aud pr«.(«clled, perhaps, by a
Mr», y. (I. Italaell and daugliter,
Aval> h, were In Salem Monday.
A t this Great Store. N ever w ere such values offer­
ed as fo r these June Economy Days.
Men’» Ami I.adir»' Hhor*
chewing of Detective's Car Win«
New Summons for Licer.se-
less Pecdler.
HHverton la making grwat prepn-
rallona to oelrhralv July till,
S TIRRING W IT H VALUES
W h ite ('.in vasa Shoe*
Iu<|ulre
L . Ll. Harr was In Salem Tuesday
after a new pair o f »peek».
DAYS
Shoes
Horse Is Fond
O f Motorcars
5400 Fords A re
Turned Out Daily
Free Advice
F u lle r s
H o u s e Pain+s
Pardner Killed
S T E A LS
TO
GET
INTO
JAIL
Twice Refused Lodging, Man Take«
Pencils and Asks Arrest In
Goshen. N. Y.
Ooshen, X. T.—J. H. uuy. a prisoner
In the Orange county Jail, stole tws
pencil*, according to tlie authorities,
to get Into custody after tie had been
refused lodging at two Jails. Ouy was
out of work and needed food and rest.
Guy asked Policeman David Clark
for a night’s lodging In the Goshen
Jnll. Refused, he went to tlie Orange
county Jail, only to be turned down
again. Tlie authorities allege he left,
saying he would force them to care
for him. went to Conklin’s coal office,
forced nn entrance, and violated the
laiv technically by taking only two
penetts.
Then, seeking a policeman. Guv sabl
he had broken the law, and demanded
tie lie arrested. He was held for tti#
grand Jury.
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Guy Is the most contented prisoner
Sheriff W. M. Leonard lias In his calo-
bicsc.
h. L . E A R L
Phoenix Pure Paint Agent
Turner, Oregon
Commercial Book Store
Entertains Girl­
hood Friends
j Killed Sleeping On Fire Does Dam age
Track
Mr«. J. K. W illie head, Jr. w « h a
pleasing hoateaa on Tueatlny, Juno IS.
at ber attractive home on Summit
H ill, to several o f her girlhood friends.
A laiunllful dinner w »»s erv e d at noon
and Ihe afternoon was pleasantly spent
w ith conversation and music. Those
enjoyin g Mrs. W lilU h ea d ’ahoapltallty
were: Mra. 8 . Tunnell and daughter
D >rla, of W inona, Idaho; Mra. II. It.
H iw.ir o f R aym ond, W aali.; Mra. L.
D It ibarts and d au gliter liarhara, and
L u c ille lllclica o f Turner.
N otice
A m eeting o f the Turner T a x r e ­
duction (.'lull 1» «a iled for M o m liy
evening, June HHh, at 7:W p. m., f. r
the purpose o f electing tw o d e legalia
to Hie county onnveiillon In be held at
Salem on June *4, !»£ !. A ll m em lie»»
rerpieated lo be present.
J. K. W hitehead, Chm.
o
Automobile Mirror as
a New Flirtation Aid
14W Angeles, Cal.— Now comes
the rear sight sutomoblle mirror
us 1 I 10 latest vehicle for flirta­
tion. Mrs. Mattie Webb of I »os
Angeles In t roil need the mirrors
In her testimony when she
sought n dlvoree, alleging that
Mrs. I kibe Ktierlee always sat
In the hack sent o f
her
hushnniTs automobile and flirted
with Mr. Webb. Tlie husband
did not contest tbe case and Mm.
Webb was granted u divorce nnd
the etndody of the two children.
|ing, Ore broke out nn tlie roof o f the
The S2d annual convention o f the
M. B. Tltom as dw ellin g, burning cliurchea of Christ o f On gon, w ill con­
K e n n rlli I><s-i Her, ¡¡» year» old, who
■••out ten feel o f the roof before tlie vene at III • Tabernacle in Turner on
was em ployed as track walker for the
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blaze eould lie extinguished. Mr. and I July t to 9 inclusive. A good pro
o
Comes in it wide range of colors including hlack, white o
Soulharu Pnrlllc between Marlon and
Turner, was struck by No. Id while Mrs. 1 hoinna w i»li to thank the hearty gram lias been prepared and a record- o
copen, navy, plutn, coral, green, etc.
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Corn SV -ddsr S«v«rs Man’s Hand»
s illin g on lha track asleep last Hnlur- response o f their Uelglilairs and Tur- t,ri sk in g crowd 1«expected,
o
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(.ewlatown. Pa.—Cecil Ittcharilsuo
o
o
tier
people
fur
responding
so
prom
ptly
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«Uy m orning. Ha was taken lo Salem
Our Prices Always The Lowest
g tint butti tin mis when he attempted tu
Fd,ty
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for medical attention nnd dle«l there to the call o f Are, otherwise the home
free one hand thut had been caught
woulil have been destroyed. The Are " ,r* U ev " y «n tu rd ay ..tglit and all
Salurdny afteriionu. Hla skull was
In n corn st)redder which tie wa* op­
lepartment
did
go.Hl
work.
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crushed, both lega broken mid other­
o erating on tils father's farm. Richard­
I till» Saturday utglit, June 17, ns the o
and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hell Sheets,
wise Imdiy bruised. Kmieral and In­
Formerly Chicago Store.
g son nus wearing gloves, mid (lies*
Itisi degree w ill tie conferred on two g
hud I men asked to dinner hut m et a
hebt tils bunds utter they hud beeu
term ent wns held at Marlon Monday.
candidate». V isiting B rother» nlw sy» o
SALEM
o
big surprise on arrivin g to Und what
He leavea a w ife and a tw o year old
o cuught In tlie ogs.
welcome. Don’ t forget tlie date and o
limi taken place. T h e Are damage was
>0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
soa, a father, tw o brothers and a »la­
be sure to come.
appraised at lito which was promptly
ter.
W allace T. Riches. N . O.
adjusted by H. I), (ira y , agent for Ihe
W . K. W rig h t, KHJali linker, I. E.
PaetRc State» Insurance Co. o f P ort­
RCLIABLB
M ADE TH E WOM EN LAUOH
land.
Putnam and J. M. Watson drove to i
The fnllnwing parody is reported to
St. Paul last Friday where th »y In­
liuvc ‘ ’ bniuglit down the limine” at
spected the oil d rillin g o|ierntlnue be­
Eyes Tested
—
(.Insac* Kitted
COMPLETE LINE “WA
the spring luncheon o f New York
ing made III that vicin ity. I f oil Is
State A Liberty St».
KALKM
C it y ’* W om an’s Forum.
Probably
struck there cflorta w ill tie made to
about ten-tentliH o f them arc “ d r y " —
form a local company at Turner to
"T h ir s ty days hath September,
d rill for oil west o f town on land that j
April, .Tune nnd November;
allows strong oil atirfuoe linlloalloii*.
A ll the rest are thirsty, too.
C igars and Tobacco
126 So. Commercial St.
Salem. Oregon Î
That oil can he found here has always
Ultima vou make vour own home
been
the
Hriu
belief
of
many.
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At
your
Grocer
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36 in. wide, priced at 98c yd.
QALEACO,
Pomeroy & Keene
Anderson & Brown j
CHERRO FLOUR
Makes w hite and
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Base Ball Supplies, Outing Cloth-
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