Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, February 02, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FEBRUARY 2, 1900.
.'f!-.;tr- vt. ;
WiMsg 10 worn!
Is the only way in vhich the business
woman, employed la ntnre or office, can
ijci. uieu air ex- ppa:JrTr
crcise. in u any
wonder that she
often grow pale
mid thin and
develops a tend
ency to "weak
lungs." When
ever there i
lmin In breath.
mg, soreness of p.
me cnem, omu
ate cough,
Heeding from
the lunjfn or any
other symptoms
of disease of ths
fesptratory or
gans, begin the.
use of Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery and con
tinue the use
until cured.
Ninety-eight in
every hundred
who have used
"Golden Med
leal Discovery"
for "lung trou
ble," have been
perfectly and
permanently
cured.
"I wii very nick
Indeed," writes
Mrs. Mollle Jacob,
of Pelton, Kent Co.,
Delaware, "and
ovf family doctor
aid I bad con-
amption. I
thought I moat die
aoon for I felt so
awful bad. Hid a
SCHOOL MEETING.
had cough, aplt blood, and waa very short of
aa paine in my cneai ana
aDeiisla. Before I took vc
Madlcal Discovery ' and ' Pleasant Pellets' I waa
breath. I had pains in mv chest and richt lunir.
also had dyspepsia. Before I took your ' Colden
so weak I could not aweeo a room, now I can
lo a email washing. I fel like a new person."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure heart-burn, '
A FREE PATTERN
flier awn ieleettnn)to every aubncrlber. Buautlful col
nrt-tl lithKrpbed plate and HhiBti utlona OrtKlnal
ltit, arlibUc, exuuUlt aud strktly up-to-date denign
CALL'S
MAGAZINE'
tarn
em l
f)rHWuki)K eeonnmtea, fancy woik, household hinta,
liott aiurtea, curifnt topless, etc. 8uhwiil)B to-day.
UulyflUL-.yuurly. Lady aeuui wanted, bumi for tanua
fnr IndU'H, mtsKOB, (rlrli and little children,
tfiin mvIihIi "cliio" infect not attained by the
tlur p.mtinia. Have no equal loratyloand
That wr
use of any
purfect tit
IMS CALL
BAZAR
iniv put together Only 10 anti Ifl emiti jarii-none
uiiiunr, noni m neany every cirv ana town, or ny man.
ttk fyf tlu'iii, Abiuhitely vory latitat up-to-date itylu
Til E McCAlX COMPANY.
UI-H6 Wait l.lh Strttt. New Urk City, R. I
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper yout
rooms and paint your
house and
Murrow
lb THE MAN to da
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leave,
orders at Ely Bros, stora
on upper 7th streeth.
Ths Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co's
Sirs. Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (exooiit Sunday) botwoan
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touohiiig t wuv p.iln's on both aUlua of tlia
t'ulumbia rlvir.
II 'Hi lit thi abiire stoamora litvo boon rebuilt
H.liiriiiiM'lli'iil ilmpe for tho st-uson of 1NH
Hit' tt 'if ulittor I. Inn will iMidanvur lo give its
VfUtoiiit luti best kt'rvU'O possible.
I''ur t'uiiirort. Kcuiinmy nnd lMpumir
tinviil by Ilia strainers of TIib KtuiiluUir
K.liin.
Tlic h.v ttimr leave lVrlUii.1 7 ni.smt
a a. 111., and ni rlvuitt ih'MliHtion In ample
time for outgoing tiiiiiis.
1'ellUll.l otlico, The Pnllea Offlee,
O.ik wt. l'oik, Courttftrwt.
A. C. AI.I.AWAY
Qoncral Agunt
Oregon City District Votes a Tax
of Six Mills.
The taxpayers of Oregon City school
district No. 62, met nt Willamette hall
Monday night for the pnrpoee of levying
& tux to raise money for the enming
year: Chairman Caufleld presided.
There was considerable discutsion con
cerning the amount of tax to te levied.
When the matter came to vote, four
favored a 7-mill tax and five a
levy of six mills. The levy was then
made six mills in accordance with the
recommendation of the board of di pc
tors.
Following is the report of the board of
directors, which waa unanimously
adopted :
. Oregon City, Jan 29, 1930,
To the Taxpayers of School Dfstrict No,
Clackamas County.
Ladies and Gentleman: We, your
board of director?, beg leave to submit
herewith our estimate of conducting the
schools' of the district for the fiscal year
ending March, 1901, together with our
estimate of available funds to be re
ceived during that time, to-wit:
Salaries of teachers ........... $6666 60
Pay of janitors 712 50
Fuel .... 225 00
School supplies 200 00
Interest on bonds 720 00
Clerk's salary...... . 100 00
Shingling part of Ba'clay build. 50 00
Painting Easthara building.... 300 00
Indebtedness at end of present
fiscal year......... 3500 00
Incidentals 120 00
will
pxpiV.NM'. O. It., s)liltfi t anamination. ltUa
situ I.n Krrlt Awn tram Mi ml it lliitt I UMWttt t
uiit th'ttutv, imtVot rt'M-WMMt flout, l't'ry
JitRhlV Vlll'"- ItniiilsoiUfly litlata artmnil
a4 htt km4 ImUIiI HtrlH In Imrk, tvlluloitl tntt
ttn tHlirsj, MivtiraU'ly frt'lttHl Willi
mltMi IWIt, taUld iirl kHMHln JMt Anmrtoaa
aiUpsUtMthr4, uittt M1 iilklilalratls.llblf,
RrCUlAR $ M OUITAK, poworful amt iwwt
1 1 1 init tt, 1 tn iiiiuul i'muit'( with a antra
f Mil aualll ftltfvl Dirtnn ajitlaaliiabliMir
Was iwvV m lilrh leat'hei aitiim lt to i'lny.
KXIallXK TIIK Ul 11 iH at )Mir prrM uMr
and If fmiml xitotly aa rvprt'aiiitMl amt
til rratta)l barajAiH 70a tr aaw or tar-4 of
fiaytlia iiria Ktrnt $3.tf5 Iwi alto,
iir it. 11 a aiiirMa tfcarvrt aiitt tint tHui-
VU ij3 iUl outn la youra. Mtit-itn-uun jmjv
fcJi--sP'r nti or iut.ay rwfiimltil In full
SPECIAL PREMIUM OFrER. SSSSm
rull I1! (11,1 w will tflve a UlUrvS Itaavrb,ir4t'lrl. It
In an aceurwUt a'iUla. havlnir all not., wtlh ahartw anil
tlau lu full lf, ami can b a-lly atUualnt tnant
arnltar without chanirltiv f hv litat.rutiiitni. V, 1th Ilia un
tit Ilia Irtturrd HiiKf rlu.r.l ajirons fau lim to I'Iy
wlth.iul tlia alii of a lafhr. WrIW f.T fira 11
Invtiliiiteiit ami itamaiul ntvan ealaluKUa. fcriaiMfl
at l"l wkl.l. rtk AiliWa,
SEARS, ROEBUCK A. CO., CMICACO
mn, aVMkaak Ca. an aWaat kl aatliMa.- aauac.)
Total.. 112,400 00
We have gone over this estimate care
fully and have included nothing, that
we do not consider essential to the wel
fare of the district. Our teachers' sala
ries are lower than any other place of
similar 6:za that we know of, and they
cannot be cut w ithout detriment to the
school work. The amount that we have
allowed for janitor' pay, is aa little as
we can get competent men to do the
work in a satisfactory manner. The
item of fuel may be reduced slightly,
but we cannot tell abou, that until the
winter is past and we find out what has
been used this eeeson.
Two hundred dollais for school sup
plies will not more than cover the nec
essary expenditures dining the year.
Interest on bonds and school clerk's
salary are fixed amounts and will have
to be provided for. W'e have inserted
an item of $50 for shingling the annex
to the Barclay building, which is in a
bad condition, having been giving
trouble for the hint two years, and must
now be resliingled. The Eus'ham build
ing needs repainting very badly, and it
will be economy to do so before it gets
weathered any more. The iter,, of inci
dentals is to coyer iiiterest on Hunting
ilebt aud oilier little amounts that have
to be mot. We will enter tho new yetr
with a lloating debt of 3500, or 1(2000
more than our ettiuiaie of last year.
This results from a shortage in the
amount that we have received fiom the
county. We estimated thai we could
get $4,000, but actually got 2di5. lu
addition to this it cost more to install
new furnaces than we anticipate .1. We
asked for 1(3,30, but found when we in
vestigated the matter further that it
would not be economy to stop with that
amount as the heating apparatui would
not be satisfactory, aud would soot re
quire the expenditure of more money;
we therefore deci led to make a com
plete change uud put in a plant Unit
would answer for yei.rs to come. This
was done at a cost of $1000, oi $650 more
than our estimate. Tho furnaces work
perfectly and are very economical in the
use of fuel. These two items makeup
the principal amount of the iuurcauo of
floating debt aud other small items,
such as purchase of desks, etc., com
plete thd amount.
lu regard to revenue for the year we
do not expect any great change in tiiu
number of children of school tigs in the
district, but think there will be no de
crease. That being the case, we ought
to receive from the state fund about the
same amount as last year, $1K00, We
received from tho county $2S7o on a val
uation of $4,150,000, with a levy of 6 3-10
mills, and this year the total valuation
has been increased to $1,714,000, but
he levy has boon decreased to 5 mills,
aud on that basis wo can only expect to
get about $1600, or a total from couuty
aud slate of $4100, which would leave a
balance of $3,000 to bo provided for if
the district wishes to pay oil the float
ing dobt aud be clear nt the end of the
year. Wo do not think this advisable,
but would recommend that a portion of
the amount be carried over us a floating
indebtedness.
The county clerk reports the total tax
able property in the district to be $046,.
415 tor 1SD0, a six mill levy on this
amount' would produce about $3900, and
leave an indebtedness at the end of the
year of about $4,000. la view of other
high taxes we think that this would be
preferable to attempting to levy a tax
high enough to pay off the whole debt,
we therefore recommend that a tax of
six mills be levied lor general school
purposes.
Respectfully submitted,
Ch.vkius II, Cai'fiki.d,
Klmkh E. Cu.uimax,
ClUKLES AlUHIllllT.
Pome of the other Clackamas county '
school :lisiric!s 1 ave made levies as fol-
1 lows:
i Milwaukie No. 1, 6 mill?.
I Milwaukie No. 49, 6. ' , !
I Tualiitiu No. 26, joint, 17. , j
Stone No. 30, 5.
Canemah, 11. !
West Oregon City, 1. . '
Willamette Falls 6J.
Parkplace, 9. !
Onwego, 8.
CHURCH MATTERS.
Active Work Iieinj Pushed in Vie
Various Organizations.
Rev. R-, A. Atkins, the pastor of the
Methodist Episcapal church, has se
cured an elegant gold medal, which will
be awarded to the winner in an oratorical
contest among the members of the Ep
worth League to take place in April.
The Epworth League is now in a grati
fying prosperous c mdition, and has the
following officers : President, Carrie
Seeleyj 1st vice-president, Leonora w'il.
iaras; 2nd vica-pr-jsident, Mrs. AhVe
1 Kinder; 3rd vice-president, Hatti
Case; 4th vice-president, Mrs. 3'.. H.
Hickman; secretary, Clara Foster;
treasurer, Mary Dever. The Oregon
City Methodist church was the first
Protestant organization west of the
Rocky mountains. Some substantial
improvements are being made in the
interior of the building. The platform
and pulpit ha been raised, aud an ele
gant curtained railing will separate the
choir from the remainder of the plat
firm; " New eleg intly-hound song books
hive been provided, a now Bible for the
pastor's desk, and the church is iio'v
lighted with electricity.
A normal Bible institute will be held
ia the First Baptist chunh next Wed
nesday and Thursday, wilh afternoq
and evening sessious. The institute will
be undor the leadership of James Ed
munds, Sunday-school missionary of the
American Baptist Publication Society
for western Oregon and western Wash
ington. Rev. O. A. Wooddy, D D.,
of Portland, will also be in attendance
and participate in the program. At 2
p. m, Wednesday, Bible study will be
presented; at 2:45, normal, lesson,
"Principles of Lesson Preparation;"
at 4 next Sunday's lesson t aught to a
primary class; question box. At the
evening session afier ptaise service,
there will be an address oil ''The Hum 3
Department of the Sunday School."
On Thursday morning there will be at
10, when Bible study will ba discussed ;
at 10:45, normal lesson, "Order in tho
Sunday School. At 2 p. m. Bibli
study agiin, followed with an open par
liament on "The Program of the Sun
day School ;" question b;ix. The clos
ing addr ms in the evening will be on
"Tho Religious Education of t he Child.'
Everyone is inviied to attend this in
Stitute.
There will be a question box service
at the First Presbyterian church Sun
day morning, which will no doubt be
very iustruceive and entertaining. In
the evening the topic of the sermon will
be; "Making Other People Sin."
There will be Christian Endeavor Day
services at 6:45 in the evening. '
The revival services at the Evangeli
cal church are being well attcded and
considerable interest is manifested. Ten
persons httve already begun to seek Sal
vat ion.
The ladies of the Metho list Episco
pal church are making extensive prepa
ration for a Valentine social, to be given
February 14ih.
The young people's service at the
Congregational church next Sunday
morning will be held in the interest of
Christian Endeavor. The young peo
pie of the church and Sunday school are
urged to be present. In the evening the
pastor will continue the series sermons
on essentials and nonessentials of belief.
The lopic will be "The Fall of Men."
Christian Science services are held in
Willamette hall every Sunday morning
at eleven o'clock. Subject for Sunday
February 4, "Soul." Sunday school at
12 :10. Wednesday evening meeting at
8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
The young ladies of the Episcopal
church will give a "Colonii l Valentine"
party at the armory on Wednesday,
February 14. There will be a musical
program and dancing. The ladies at
tending are requested to wear a
colonial costume and powder their ha'r.
Admission 25 cents. Refreshments 10
cents.
"What is the Attitude of tho Roman
Catholic Church Towards the Bible?"
will be the subject for discussion at St.
John's church Sunday evening by Rev,
Uillebraud.
II la 1 1 1 i
Gray Hairs
Can he Deferred
Premature gray hairs usually are the
effects of carelessness. If the scalp is kept
free of dandruff and properly nourished
and strengthened, gray hairs would be un.
usual before the age of forty or forty-five.
There is no remedy in existence that will
restore color to gray hairs ; but the
Seven
Sutherland
Sisters'
Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner, if applied
according to directions contained in each
package, will positively defer gray hairs
until nature compels their appearance.
There are today thousands of American
men and women who have revived the
dying energies of their hair through the
faithful use of these simple aud natural
remedies.
Sold by leading dealers.
Lincoln's JUrtlufiij.
The ladies of Meade W. R. C. are pre
paring to celebrate Lincoln's birthday on
Monday, February 12th, at the armory.
An interested program will be given.
Company F will give an exhibition drill,
vocal and instrumental music, and
speeches by prominent speakers. Full
particulars next week. No admission.
A cordial invitation to the public.
. Xotce.
Notice ia hereby iiven that dog li
censes are now due and payablo at the
office of t ity treasurer.
Linn Jones.
'iiiiiiiI
MARKET REPORTS.
PORTLAND.
(Corrected on Thursday.)
Flour Best $3.003.25; graham
$2.65.
Wheat Walla Walla 5354c; valley
5ii'54; Milestone 55c.
Oats White 3435c; gray'32 33c.
Barley Feed $16; brewing $18 19.
Millaluffs Brau $17; middlings $22;
shorts $18; chop $16.
Hay Timothy $913 ; clover, 78;
Oregon wild $7.
Butter Fancy creamery 50c: sec
onds 4045c; dairy, 3542)e, store,
2532c
Egg-- 20
- Poultry Mixed uil"kenh $3.004.50;
hens $4 0005: sunnus ilfdR 25: trepan.
$56; ducks $i7; live turkeys 12
13c ; dressed, 14(16o.
Che"se Full cream 2c per po ind ;
Young America 14c.
Pntutoee 50 and 79 cents per sack.
Vegetables Bee: s $1; turnips 90c
per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage $1.50
2.00 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 75c
per dozen; parsnips 75c per sack; celery
7075c per dozen; asparagus 67c;
peas 34c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples evaporated 7S;
sun-dried sacks or boxes 45c; pears
sun and evaporated 56e; pitless plums
45,'sc; Italian prunes 35c; extra
cilvcr choice 58.
OKEOON CITY,
Corrected on Thursday.
Wheat, wagon, 45
Oats, 32.
Potatoes, 50 and 60 cents per sack.
Egg, 17kiC pur drze i.
Butter, 35 to 60 pel roll.
Onions, red. Sic to $1 00 pei sack;
yellow, $1 to $1.25.
Dried apples, 5 t Oc ei' o in
Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petite
and German, 3c.
Foresight Means Good Sight
; If there ever was a truism it is exemplified in the
above headline. Lack of foresight in attending to the
eyes in time means in the end four sight. We employ
the latest most scientific methods in testing the yes,
and charge nothing for the examination. Dr. 1hiHips,
an expert graduate oculist and optican, has charge of our
optical department.
A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler
293 florrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON
S. G. SKIDMORE & GO.
CUT RATE DRUGGISTS
Headquarters for Drugs and Chemicals, Cdrri
pounding of Prescriptions and Receipts.
Lowest Prices on Patent Medicines, Brushes
boap and Rubber Goods
151 3RD ST, PORTLAND, ORE.
The finest bon bon boxes in town at
tho K.K. K.
To Cure a Cold in, One Hay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All drutrjiists -e'lind the money if i
fails to cure. E. V. Gr ve's signature
is on each l oi. 25c.
The Seventh Street Meat Market
BROWN BROS., Props
Keeps nothing but first-class meats
and sells lower than others.
The Old Stand, Seventh Street, A. O. U. W. Building"
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
RYDMAN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions
and General Merchandise
CAN BY, - - OREGON.
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iEFORE and AFT'iR
CUFJDENE"
This erear, V.v .ttahlsi
VftlLliKMr.t.hfstirVxuirlrk.
(Ion of a himuUH French twiysleliui, will quickly cure yoimf hII ner
vous or dim ws of the generative oriraiia. such an Lust MunhnM.
T0SED
Ian, will quickly cu
.LlVft uremia .
l nnumulu, "u na in the Bui feemitml Emissions. Nervous lability.
Pimp es, Unfitness to Mai-iv, KxuiuMting Drains. VKrlonnele and
Coustliiotlon. J t Btoin all losses bv day or night, f'revonis qniek
liessof dlSClmrce. Wilichlf mil rhpelcpfl Inmls trtKnerm.llnrrl.nil.an
nil the horrors of Imnotency 'ITM OK.HE demises Uie liver, UiQ
killnOVfl and I'm nriimrv nrfRtii nf Mil imnuriliAa.
a bk..-! wt niruiigiticiia unu rfSLUlfS Miiai I weuK orHlit..
The rcuson BiiflVrers ore not cnreil bv Horiors is heenuse ninety per cent tire tronhlerl wlfh
ProKtnlllla. CUPIDENEistheonly known remedy to cure villiout un operation. Sonotesilnionfc
als. A written Kiinrnntee given and money returned if six hnxe does not eUect perummui.cure
1.00abox,8lx forfft.oc.by mull, tiend for vruu circular and testimonials.
Allilreia lVO I. JllKDICI.XM CO., P.O. Bf.x 2076. San Francisco, Cnl, Ibr&nicM '
G. A. HAKDIKU, Oreiiu" City, Oregon
j i is.., i , 'mermr9--ir-i- I I III I hm.ii li ' i' ' iiMvl 1 Hi ,7. Ilu a. IS
ftmrm, i.sLHiJ tl Iff
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A PERFECT BATH ROOM
ssi utlnl to perfect rumtort slid lieslth. Ilnr
estlnntes on piutln In l'lumhlnit Work and
IHllngs for liirte ami Mnall houses will be found
sunmssiiiKly low when quullly of work aud
material used is coi;8iilered
We would be pleased tn have an onnnrLunttv
tl submit figures.
F. C. GADKE
till t nt
1 H
w,'!k Sj;fc?-.'U': wiftgiw
RAW FDR HOUSE
is the largest house of its kind in the country. We pay spot
Camh tor mil kind of Sk!n and Fun.
Our assorting Is considered the most liberal and our remit
tances the most prompt. We remit by draft, money order
or cash on the same day the shipment arrives. We charge
no commission on furs, and pay express or freight chaiyeg
when same do not exceed 10 per cent of the value o ship
ment. We keep you posted at all times on the prices of all
kinds of furs. Write to-day for Price List and Quotations.
As to our responsibility we refer by permission to
METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, Chicago.
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, Chicago.
DESERET NATIONAL BANK, Salt Lake City, Utah.
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, Rock Island, 111.
IOWA NATIONAL BANK, Ottumwa, Iowa.
HONTOOMERV WARD&CO.,Vholessle Dry Goods, Chlcato.
NEI SON MORRIS & CO., Beef snd Pork Packers, Chlcnjo.
ROSENBAUn BROS. & CO., Union Stock Yards.
CLAY, ROBINSON & CO., Union Stock Yards.
1SZ.124-iS3.12a Mfahfean St., Otiloaso, III.
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t3 mm w kw
Wax
Candles
Sffl Hothlnsr adds bo mnch
to th charm of th drawing
room or boudoir the softly radi
ant liirht frnm CDRHOVA ('n.ll-
uiiiiiiK win cuuvriuuie morn 10 1110 i
an i niio Buoceus ot the lunch oon,
tea or dinner. Tho twnt decorative
cDdles for the Bimnleat or the
moot elaborate function for eot-
tave or mansion. Made in alt oolort
U4 tu9 iuhi uenoaie urns uy
C 1 An II An It (ill, ViK
nd Kid everywhere.
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V'-;Ti.ADt Marks
rtt, i.- , Design
'Frfvl Copvrioht. AO.
Anron tendlnf ft iketrh and deanivtlen nay
Qnlokty Mortal it our ontnlon fro whether aa
lnrenuon Is pmbabtv ratentabUs. Cenimanlfia
lioajatrtotly oonfldentrml, Haudbookon Fatettta
gent free. Oldest Mnoy for aecurlne paten ta.
Pataau Ukea throoah liuna Co. MOftlva)
Scientific Jtecrican.
A ir4ootr ninstratsd weekly, fun
nlatsa of any scSwituls toaraaL Tsrm
nun, fi. boms Ml IfVHl
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LO.IKW illUHtraUoiiF, th Inrgen, ml poniilt-(f and lonoat pr! rrd miDlrrvu
Vf?iS!hi H!AfS THE LOWEST WHOLESALE CHICAGO PRICES CH
Uona, tlulliinr, Cloaks, llressrs, Hoots and Khu, Wstefaes, Ji-welrj, Kw.kt.
Iiardwart 8otci, AttrifHllural luplfmeaU, fumlluiT, Harns, BlrifJIrs,
hottr, MarhUM, IVwfcpry, Onias, Pisaus, Mu.ir.l nH,ruMM..s,
rurnlshlng tiuls, Hum, Ktvotfrs, KUhl.i Tirklf, Blrtrlvs, l'htuitra)hte
ttooda, Kte. Telia jUBt what yonr Btowkeeper at home mnat pay for
everything he buya and will prevent nfro from OTerchartriHK you on
anything you buy; explains just how to order, how mm-httm fr.lrht,
txpresaor Mail will he on anything to your town. The big book
entaiia nearly I.OO. the iM'ftntre alone la 3 cents.
OUR PRFF HFrFP Cutthisad. out and enrt tout
Lvvn rrtczc vrrc.rty with 15 eenim lu ptllll1,l(, to
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