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Crook County Journal. PimtiMini Km" Tin kmuat v AII.KT AND HI.ACK. I'lnprlrfim. W. C. BLACK....' r"mK . M. BA1I.KY ...Manaukh OiirsTY OVtirlAI. I'APKU. frmfc.'ll", Jrtv . fur tnwMiiKW.'n ttir.'(itilhp V. H. wet"! flaw lll. BriW'KIPTIoS BATKS 0t T. Mil MllNTHH 'i'HKKI MllHTHV . Jl.Mi THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903 The Anlrl HoraM tak. f frill at tli' Journal of last wwk for stutint tliat smalliHix txitln) iu tint oily. I'iiMK livi' Ivf n an tliHilimlly n-iorll from tln-rv nil smallioi lois now rxift near mongh to mak- it just as ihniRrr tu trailing point as our own cit v. The HitiiM falls our Ui-txs "knocking" ami if a ilofnifr of Prinrfillp i such, then we tv s genuine ''knixki-r" am! immi to continue as one, just so long as wi run a Prineville paper. Wliilotlir Herald's patriotism is in umrh evi dence in tliis retort to tlie Jour nal's statement, its wisdom is con piououflv alwnt. Theie are two houses of ill re puta situated ill a most resoctilil' residence portion of our city, wliere uVhaueliery is openly car ried during Iwllt day and night. Thi u done liefore the eyes of tlie ohiMren who must necessarily make their playgrounds in the vi einity, ot what many have termed tht "nsnwarf evil." Many pro twitj have Wen made against this but to no trail. How can people expect to raise the pure minded innocent girl and the untarnished youth under inch condition". Is it not time that some steps were being taken to ijolnte these moral lepers. They should 1 isolated ltd guarded more carefully even than the smallpox p itii-nts now at tht pesthouie. The latter disease it only a matter of a life or death for a few weeks at the most, while the. conlamkiation resultant from three houses of ill repute leaves a life effect, and that effect certainly is not for g.iod. DIED. In Hillslmro, at the home of his on Rev. J. F. Day, (i. li. Day ld "5 years, 10 months and 2s days. Mr. Day but recently left Prine Tillt for HilljUini, in company with hit son Her. Day, going for relief. Though he stood the trip well tht change availed nothing tad bit illness of paralysis a--eoinpanied by other complications resulted in his death last Sunday. Ht was born in Tennessee. June 6th, 1R27. and was among the surliest pioneers of Oregon, settling tetr Eugene on a donation land tlaim in tht early fifties. He fol lowed farming continuously up to 10 years go, when ill health forced hilt to retire from active work. Two years ago he lost his wife since which time his decline h.i best gradual. He leaves, nine children to mourn his death. Rev. J. F., of Hillsboro, W. (J., of Eugene, M. H., of Dunkirk, N. Y., Hoi ert of the U. 3. Navy, now stationed at Mare Island, Calif., Geo. B., of our city. Mrs. Steams, of Prineville, Mrs. W. M. Marshall, of Eugene, Mrs. J. K. Brown, ol Hullimer, Calif, tsd Miss Nellie, who is now visit ing in the valley. In this city, tllr(iay, ,Uio U ut 4:15 p. m. John H. Clnypi ol, of smallpox. Mr. Claypool was bom in H. n dricka county, Indiana, June 1, 1888. Moved with his parents to Missouri iu 1K41, and from there thty ctme to Oregon in x.f! B,.t. tliug it Linn county, came to Orook eounty in 1X81, settling on tht Oclioco 10 miles above town. In 18K8, he came to this city and l at rasidtd hert continuously ever since. lit leaves three children and a brother and sister to mourn Ins last. Ilis children are Fred Ii Omar and Miss Honda, all of this tity. In his death we lose a good, pright citizsn, who leaves a host tf ffituda t mourn his death, J. D. Lifollclt to .Mrs. Vadie Telheiow, at the residence of I), I1. Adauison inthisiity. Kev. Alter olliciating. lt.oli firliiu nr., u..l) fnv.i-. ,l,lv Ln.mo i,i ll,w .....li.,,, l, UitoUetl neing IToiUt county's out-: going assessor, while Mrs. Tctli-j crow is well and favorably known in our city having been a resmcnt ! for several years past. Owing to the prevalence of smallpon, H,,. wedding was a .iiiict one and im-: mediately afterward Mr. mid Mrs. ! Lafollelt felt for their McKay j ranch. The Journal joins their manv friends in wishing them a i Happy anil prosperous married uriiiK u ai win; ami ine r.ir lile. ' thers i'd that if a smallpox in- valid were rubbed with sweet oil, W. H. UtiiiUs, ol IVn-huti-s, was a :is be frinueiillv did, there was nb l rineulle visiioi Tnes.hiy. solutely no dai ger of K'ing mark- K ilph Sharp left Wednesday for ed from this dre..u disease. Halher the Tuinello (iiteli, ivberx- he givs lo i stramrelv. Captain llosworth, a w.-rk ! County court eonve'iisl WiHliiesdav with Jmlce M .., Aml CimimijwuuHT Mink I'.'woll iu ; h. K. Alliiit:hiim rtinnwl Tiuxliiy friMii Ii ts riiiifli n tho Mctnlrs, whorv he wi'iil to lake his Ttinily wtH'ks lit n't'ort! dint well tU'veii'pM rtlltl gMtl JXVSJHXMS for ulltrop. A ess? of hih11hx is n'lHirt'tt front iivcr Lrtko. i no vieitin i a man m ; (ho mine of lloi:uut rtiitt lie was tiikon ; stek hUmu 2l uiiltit fuim tlie town of j StUtr iike aiu tk to thai , pUiY.mlMitnl in tlmr eet house. llird. Friih v. May In this city. Friday, May Ut. the in (nut daulit.T of Mr. and M rs. T. W. TripVlt. Hgeii two week. ! , Vmr4 ! Thtnk. We take this way of thanking our ; many friends for t hoi r manv kind-. m-e and xpresions of sympathy during the illness ami death of our'oonl ami then used a drink, it V der lm!y. Mr. mid Mrs. T. V. TRtrLKTT. Vldln til AiaiiH. Louisville, Ky., May 4. A special from Jackson, Ky.,-sa: J. B. Mareum, a prominenl attor nev and a member of one side in nev ami a nit inner oi one sine hi tlie Cockrell-lUgl feml, was shot mi.l killivl as he wns tiitfriiifr tlicj courthouM' hvro tmUy, l.y un un- j known num. Mamim was shot in tlie lu-ail hv somi'one looitnl in 1 the hall further b.v k. Tho as- j snssin iH-aK'il. Croat cxi iti inent , prevails. Ma'Ciim, wlio has alwav U-en frii iullv to theCoekrell familv anil their friends, has often stated that efforts were hein made to have him killed. Hlooay iIitE2riniit. Salonika, May 4. An enpigi ment between Turkish troops and :t hand of revolutionists is reported to have taken place in the j Monastir district of Kuroieaii ' Turkey. Both sides FiifiiTed con siderahle l.ws. Ten Turkish of ficer? are said to have liecn killed. Ambulances are being hurried to Monastir. .'rnrrrd Bf Jrroin-. New Yohk, May (.District attorney Jerome today made public the report of Kxwrt Accountant Amos Teele, whom lie employed to look .'.ver the books of the Metrop olitan Street Railway Company, after complaints had been loilpd with him that the company was in default. In his report Teele savs among other things he discovered was that the deficit claimed by Messrs. Hertle and Tecktnan is not sulistantiated either in principle or in fact. The libilities, which have been omited from the balance sheets other than taxes would, when brought into the balance sle-et, add assets of a corresponding value. "The theory upon which it is claimed that dividends paid were unwaranted or unearned is entirely wrong iu principle. The reports by the Metropolitan Street liailwav Company lo the Railroad Com-mi-sioners are not full and complete statements of their financial condi tion. Tlie stocks and bonds, which it is claimed passed without con sideration, were i.-sued for value and under the application fur increase of capital made to the State Itailroad Commissioners." After making public the report, District Attorney Jerome issued a statement in whice he said: "Mr. Teele finds that the specific charge of Messrs. Hertle and Harl inaii, and the specific charge of Mr. Amory are entirely without founda tion, so far as they involve crimi nal wrongdoing, and in this opin on J concur. t are for Minllpox, Purtland, April MO. (To tin: Kilitor.) I nnticTiJ a ft-w rlavs ajr: a communication Hoarding tlie ii!c nf cream of tartar a cure for smallpox, iitxl would like to add my ti-limunv for its im Several ear aK Captain Allan Noyw, the then well known master of the AUi-n H-h; tdd im- that lie had cured many a ca-e of smallpox among his Chinche itasn-naerii. timl j to any of the old-timTS who were accustomed to walch for the ar rival of the Aldcn llc-so and Gl ioma this conveys a good deal, as they always came with their deck tilled to the limit with Chinese, !Htul t ltOtl , lift r waiting in port i "iw or mur uiouius snips were!,.),,,,,,, ,, ( mu,t wn, rich in those days thev returned ; winch sells for f IA t eliiims drop , 1IoMl. Kon, likl mim,r' ,ltwf ,Slk miish, and it is in go-sl or- f , ; , mwmWr ,,,. ,,,,,. ,., . , , , ,. . , ., , ., . . 'tiv, Cptau. Noycs said he bad waKon to nnvel will, my family tin. never lost a passenger after treat-, sniiinier, mull will give the right ing him solely with cream of tar-1 man with the right kiml of nn outfit tar, prepared in water, as suggest-j a t'ig trade. Or I will sell ami buy, If cd by yont former correspondent,! 1 can get the right prices mid buy at and simply allowing the patient toi reasonable ticuii-. Sw me this former well known Anieriean ship-; iuaHT, known mvwrs rn n i. , . . ., (irmctl s, without knowitig any- tiling of what I'atiiin Novo uu suit! to mo, lv rvuturkihg that his life had Kvti (iavnt when ho Inu! I at tho S.-ttt Mrk-t f , mattr how snmtl)Hx lv tltiMiso of cream of ' fr i m fri thei-iiy wiiio u tttl! tit tartar luiilctl in water ami alto,veil it'(i"a will U-t v know iAi u, i.i iiwJ nnit Iu. w. nlliin-ftl to . . ...:..,...l uniik u or mii ii us ni' niNini.fii eoiul (supply winj; puu'cit iy ms H., t)f course, it is hanllv likelv hM up.to.taU,( nunlorn ihvsuians arilMMv to ftUoW tKU mu'h a j remedy can Wakvilutely curative, i hut. after the evulenet of two such Wt.ji.known American shipmasters, men w,0 ,lverv ,U)W !ltl Ann trv placed in such ptvitton that they have to know how to act, it mii;ld Ik we I to work on experiments tn I this line, as if such a scourge as U waphd off hv siniide menus us cream t tar - .ir xtixh toiliiu water, allowed to well to know it. in tlie Oroiioniaii. -I'ommuntealiitn htmite) l alrtit littlulr). Chicapo has a new industry, The "Confidential Escort Com - party" advertises that it is prepar - "t '"i"'1-" -"iuv"""".' for hulle. for all Wei,sioi.K. Tlie Mo furnish gentlemanly eseorts lipplieil with iH-stnt ri'ti-roin-os art- e;u-h escort. Tin- now entiTprisi' is ns jot nn exH-riinont, hut it should timl a laro circle of patrons aiming those Rills who timl the normal supply of male iiilmirers oceasionallv run- niiiK short. When she wishes to take a stroll down Htatc street or to po to the theatre in the evenini;, nil she lias to do is to ring lip the Confidential Kscort lhire.ni, notify it of her reiniireiii.nit, and n p-ntle- nianly escort, well dressed mid equipped with references will ill once npjiear. No diiuht he will lie fully supplied with a diversitied line of conversational topics, so that the time will pass agreeably and he will lie lacking in none of tho.-e little attentions which n mere acquaintance might overlook. An ambitious girl, who has the price, might have any number f these professional escorts dancing attendance upon her, and to the uninitiated she would appear to lie one of tho ls llcs of the season, surrounded by ardent suitors. l!y skillful handling of her escorts she could carry on social campaigns on a scale hitherto undreamed of. As for the escorts themselves, their duties are not arduous, and they can combine business and pleasure to a degree that is rarely possible. Tlie occupation should appeal to a very large numlier of young men who find the ordinary avocations quite too severe a tax ujKin their energies, and whose tal ents lie ratbei in the direction of entertaining the other sex than in trade or professional life. Many a youth condemned at present to earn his living as a grocer's clerk or a eoiinter-jumisT, has a bright future hefiire him as a confidential escort. Portland Journal. Dry WoOd At New som's Wood Yard $3.25 Per Cord. Altenllon Wtorkmen. 'I'lmt all the range uithin the en cl'tscd lioiimlary IIjich in claimed hy resident and iici-liliorlifMid stockmen, beyinuiiiK nt J. 0. IWeli's place on McKay creek tlience up south fork of Mai 1 crei-k to i t head at Hash Hiek, thence anitiiKi the divide in a north easterly directiun to Tliree Hockf thence to the canyon in right hand fork on Mil. creek, thence down Mill crtek ami to the place of beginiiint;. Iiy onler uf cintnittee. Iiilc llt lp IVuiitfd. An energetic manager for office to 1)0 ojxMiel in thin city for large manufacturing concern. Salary One Hundred Dollar !r month extra eomniif"iois and vx-imtH, Five Huti tired Dollar cash security refjuir ed. I'st of refen-nces, AdtJn-sH Manager P. O. IIox 2121 Han Franci co. fa I . Iti hull nr Tritile. I lisvo a span ol lOiiull ponies itnd ! new harnesses to 111 tliem, also goml I top Imgy, almost as ginnl tin new, a 1 tirst elum cow. r.uni ,,f tl luwl in thi, ,wn) m, , ,,..,. WlH'k. K. A. fun. u. Prineville, Ore. Horses Wanted. The ,M relialile Hrui, llu' Sraltle Aitrlinii It'l'l Sitles Slilhlwl, liiiHM.l:,t'.l. wtlloll m'!ii ,., t, r,, i. Mil, nihi (i"iii;tl M ... eSi.rv ,.(, tM.iv . m.am Alt wt !llllluj,t,. win ,uy y.mr htw .miriiii. If wn iw ;ny miiitixr-f hun ,. v i-h u t t'rtwre "mi thi-y w M-ltinh.. All ! crrvfix-li'lfnw- iitintlv nit.tv.'ntl. t,.iii k l M.J, M.KkK, v 1-.M2 Wtttfni A lie Krl l.fg. lviele yours npt J. V. SnliiMtn, of Hiirtford, Conn,, wmtclirti his l with a rusty win. Intt.iinnnttii u ami hloott Hjison w: in. For two yearn he HiiiliTiHl inlinscly. Tlien the W iloclots urged Humiliation, "li'it" he writes, "1 used i-ne Ihttlloof Kleetrie miteroaiHl 1 1 -i l.).es of tncklcn ' Aniiea S.ilve ami my log w.u wound 1 aihI ill as ever. ror hi notion hVirtna. Tetter, S,dt Ulieuiu, Sores and all Mood ill outers KUvtric Hit tors has r.o rival on earth. Try hem Ailamwin A Wiiim k Co. will guarantee satisfaoiioii or reiund money. Only'iOc. J SpEfe ; Ready to Wear j a , ii , w n a , nUllS al UOrmley 8 fei-likisIiTilriJlJild The Thoroughbred Stallion oral Will eorntnencp the mm.iii ut M. Ii. IlHKi'S STAHLK Prineville, Onnn $10 fur the Season $2$ for Insurance Terms: jirriveci Mrs. John SPRING s LINE Came this week. Don't fail to call and Inspect the Stoc You will find many patterns and Up-to-late Styles. At Dr. Hyde's Old Office WINNEK DRUG CO. Incorporated 10o:). Drugs, Stationery and House Fiiniisliing Goods SMITH'S Wines, Liquors, Dcmestic and ImportedCigars. Proprietors of the Two Doom South of Kin-t Niitiiinal li.ink. CHAMP SMITH. Prineville IVIeat arket I. II, imiak, riioi, Xew Shop and i.s TJn-to-diito and C'loan (Irihilini! your lii-th on touli Wfrtenk is crrlniiily minoyiii); Imt li.ivc you trii il ourh? Our Ivleato are Selected. !iy ean-ful jiul'H nnil we uhi- nvcrv cmli'iivor to fur nii)i noun Imt wliiit in fnvli, ti'iiiii r u ml iiiilritioun. NEXT DOOll TO BONNMY'H k lliilllit, Hniti tiiu I litit. I W allied tlowu it tolemupli limi which rhiiH. 0. Kllin, of l.ishou, In. hud to repair. "Strtiulinjs waist uYt n icy water," ho wtitin gave me a lor rihle eohl limi eounh. It givw woie ilaily. Kiiitilly the best doctors hi Oakhuul, Noti, Sioux t'ity ami tinnht said I had eon-Hinnption an. I eotitil in t live. Then I heu:in minLr lr. K inu New JWnvory unl oh wholly ihui'J six huttlea," lmiti ely jiuaiantivil for Cmuhs. Colli unit alt 'I hi-oat nud l.nitft trouhlew hy Atlaiunoii & NViuntk t'o. Piioe miit l.tH). $IO. Reward. tu:wiiiniox or iimoK. Oile hloml hay home 7-yetir old n smnl wtiito pot in (orohoiut, shod all around, a mall tcar on inside of right fore leg. Nh brand, i gentle to work or riilo, $10 wilt he paid fm the Celuni of thy above described ant null, $10 rrvvard will be paid for the reditu of the above thsi'iilud animal. J. U. lllMIV, Fife, tiegiin. Ttmlvr h'ni'1, Ait Juno ;t, In's, NothH) fur Publloutlutr t nitl SlatM Idinl (Hlic. Tin lrtllrv Ol., A i H tKl. N iMi't? i llvivl'Y kilvt l) ttiilt III liiliH0r nith tin' tnviiii nf tin' not of ' iiti'M nl .lime H, ts;, tiillll.-it An not (or lw t ttmtitr Inn l in lh-' lU t' rrtlii.-ml . Oir- tjon, NciU'U, kikI Wnliii(tini Ti'rril.'iy, .'ti H.JM U all IV I'tilili. t.:uvl St.u. Lv ml ( Aiy;uil 4. Ivi'J, Wiltlnln II, Stnuiivi. f I'riiii-til.i'. iviuilv I'look, t;ite ,.l liivtfi ti, ha on JhIv 1. til.d In tins "rti,- l,i- wtifn -tat.-nniu N.t. Mst, f..r tin- iuii'h;..' .: tlie S: ..! vtliu No. .kt in Ti.rtii'hif Ni. WS., lUiwr Nn. t- K.. W. M. Milil Hil!..ll.r proof to iih.iw tli.ittlu-Ut.il N..ultt I 'in.. I. luiiiAble lor it tnnlTr "f it"in' t.n I'nr it;il fullinid tnri-..i iiiid to i.('.i:li liu 1'l.uii; loiKll.il-l U t..tr V. A l. II. I , S l ..tn "IlT, 4t I'rilll Vlll.'. Ul'"ll, I'll lilV, tho :itil Uy .-f Jn.v IHU tit' itwinfN wi(ni.."; t. t. Wintirk Ki-d HuKtiM, K. Mil'.. iv.il. .1. Is lt..t mid J a. in - I'.iujit, of I'tiiKiliU-. nrhiii, Any iiii'l 1! i i'H I'Uui.lit ft'lvn-lv ilir ,tl.f.,i. M-ttU,! tuii-i- r,- i,-nv-t.l l.i M.- tin ir ri tint, in llii .tltip mi m li..frr mi1 Jul .i tv Julv, m-m- ' Mh 1IAK1. T. NolAN, K ;-l. i. t'llltl'.l SUIfS Ull-l tltti.v, The 11U. iht-wu J..HIWIV 3-' A a ifli'i.-nt i-inltt ulli.l.nit bwn,- irm ttM in tin "itW t v Snnth IV (.Ir-mi, u. 1. -Unt. 4.Hiiit It .iitiVrinl fiilrv No, ;it!i, l.Hi.l.- Juno i lt:i, f.w S't Vt Ml.sia K'j. S.(-ti..ii H, T"iin-lni 17 S, tUiifcT'- ifJ K , l.y ItMiti w Cnt 'ii iimt'i, in will. Ii il l ttli.-v'1'.l lhat .-ti l Til -III it i aImii 11 1 Wll.'io Nln'ilii-il haIiI I met ! iin.rt' tlidli ti tii"iilii, liner (iuIiii i.tiil riitiy. I'ht tlif nlLul AlHlil"tiiiitiit U IMt ilur t Ihilllarv r until i-riiii', I i-nitir it-h-ril.y itntiii-'il ( iipi'ar, rti'in( hit -ttr ri i'tf i t.itu 'illK niM all- u:ill"li t" "'"'lit A it. in. n NUv ii, V,U U..,.l. J Smiili. ('..Misty ri.rk t bit oili.f at I', iff i ill,-. Uir. K"ii (ttt.i tlul tint! inuring nil! U nt H ..rl.tfk ft. m. tn M.iv '."f. iN inn i llir Ki-.littr Diui l!"t'.-iMr .it III - I mt.'i MjiUh Uyyl "ttu- in I t- Ihll.-, tvk-..n. Thr- .ini oniit'-iUnt Ii4iiii(,'. iu pr''r nf li.l.nit. h!. l J.imtirv l. l'.R.(. -t f-rlt. UaU M llli ll tliiW tll.it ftsT Hilt' lillli ItCP ii li'llll riict' ol liit ii'itiic fun n .t ! iiiiulf, Il i-h.-. t l -v ..i..-i,'.l uint .iir.tt.-l tli U .iirl. n.'tt. r Ih- iwu I iv diii';iit'1 iri.tr iiliir)t...ti JAY I' 1,1 I'AH. Kivi-l.-r. Arrived McTagarfs OF 5 MlLLINERYjvATTS MAR DECEPTION The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Prineville Soda Works. PJUNKYJLLE, t)Rl', IS0M CLEEK. CIjtulii'H' Ktirnihhhijj' UiuhIm Now iiiincry Goods At tho Old Eollablo' MlUlnorjr Otero of JI.HHI k llA V f''()N"'s I'll,. '.I llu lnl,'. nil. I Mini f.'l,-l't,..l llllrMl lllllll Htl. Nlmi ,'itfi 1 in,rlil lo I'iIihm III,-, whirl, will l. .,,1,1 mi li.i,ll I, pi,,,, W, , i,.,Urk IIII.I lillii,. M ImU Ion.. i. Iiio,- Mi,vlnl Sal.. iio. ,'l,'iv 'nl I,, iiii.I .iliM.lnv ill nlil,.i I in,.- m,i llllill (iH.MlM V MII.I.Ii:HV ( lll'AP I N. A.. Tye and 1 Brothers 1 '.'f We bine just received n Cimplele Ine Dens' rurnlsliiugs, hitlinllng lints, Shoes, 5lilrt Neckwear mid everything nuefiil In nil the Ijitest Things. Call and cMiiulne tlicin M f Rlil) FRONT BAZAAR N A. TVI: & URt)A. Crops. Kellnhle MerchnnU J ft piacksmithing That Pleases U The Kind Von (ict nl J. II. WHJIJi'S (Sneoiititr tf) CUKKKTT .V- Kl.KI.VS'S A Stock of l-'u rm Machinery You will find ItlCYCM-Snf all kkI makes I AT SHIPP'Sl Ramblers, Imperials, Ideals, and many otliers. A emit I ul lli. I fl I r I.lHnDLL Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and (Jranite Monuments All Kinds (if Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWKST PRICKS Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Bee Ladies lii'fom ln'iiiK.liltiil for ii ni'iv fining inw Co .rv anil f will you on,- of ,,. Nio -t nml Uvt W .;ux c,wl in tin' Mnrki t. I inn ninlimmlly ailiiinc to tl,iB i;,. IIH J .,,, Hole ni'iit ln-ir iiml ffvl my (Wurl.i ilinrt fmin . Ku, t,,ry in Di-triiit .Mii-liigmi. l'riirs thr lowivt. Groceries (ironry'.s lillnl li,. I ,,, Bjv.. von anvthi,,, j P11IIIM, (!oi l, Coflrr, This, Supir, llrims ilrinl Kriiilx in.il J.,n,t lor t'rt Unit I rurry Ii nin il lliiin.i, I!.n-.n, I.nnl nml Shonhlrr. I. SVIichcl, Prop. Lnfiml- Styli'n III J ' 9 9 ,,lri Si,,.,!,,! M,iihiiiii.. Mi m i Hton (illllllS Kl IT l STIIC .instom: iati:nt tii i:k siioi: $3.50 I'licv sue (luanmtccil a!wyi mi liutid - jele Snodriis AT Mllll'p rt. Tr nnilllTP llfnnim Um t ifUnKS Tlie Place To Save Money J