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OREGON CITV ENTCRPRKI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER f, 1904. PACE 6. i W-M 14444414444441 444444 44 44444444444444 , ..Short Sidehead Stories... 1I.HMXV-TOI.D TAI.fil OF 1MB WEEK'S OOINOH. 44444 4 444444444 44 4 444 4444 44 44444 44 ii ii 4444 4 i H Drink Too Much.-Mmle I'm In, if I 'n I !nnl. In dlvoivs suit filed her lnt Jaa. C. Davis, charges hrr hus band with excessive drinking. The parlies were mun l J In litnur In l!fl. tottonlant Can't Aorta. I. I.. Mason of Portland, la suing hla wife, Julia A. Malum, for dlvcirrr nil ttin giound of dc a 1 1 iciti. The partl.-e were Int. r-married I llostoti, Mussu. hus.tis, In 11 De-ss-rtlon two years later la alleged to huv taken place. Wadding lls.-On Sutuiday after nMin. siiptcnilM r 3, at the Evangelical church, mvurred the marriage of KIlKa l" tli Josl of Oregon City, to Andrew 7mgci of Carus. Rev. W. II. Wcttlaufer i timi-lutlng. Thr young people. uri wt-II j f Cooper Medical College at Han known In tin- county and their muny r rani-iwu anu rorrn-i friend Join In wishing lliMil a pi. usuhl Labor Day at Oragon City. Thi major ity of Oregon City pcopl-. spent Labor luy tiy liiliorlnK a uanul. Muny went to Portland, other spent Ihe day plcnldng. Thr woolen mill wu th only manufac turing Institution that observed thr day aa a holiday, closing down the factory for thr entire day. Those who wished were excused for the, day at the pupcr rnllla. There wua danclnir afternoon and evening ut Cuncmah Talk. Will Advartlao th fair-County Judge T. K. Ryan, who, accompanied by Mr. Ryan haa gone, to Han Frumiaco lo at lend thr (linml Conclave of the, Knight Tcmplur and thr moling of Ihe Sovrre I Ikm Orund l,odgr I. O. O. K.. waa up- piled with a treat amount of advertising ! mutter iM iiHlnliifi to the 1-oiilS and Clark Kali' which will be Intelligently distrib uted to the end of doliiK the grratelt possible amount of g.sd. lief ore re luming 10 Oregon City, Judge Ilyan will visit lo Angel.- where he will also properly advertlae Oregon's l!m& Kxpo alllon. Judiie Ryan expects to be absent from the rlty about three week. Will Attand Dr. Strickland Practice Ir. I.. J. Wolf, who 'will t In rharge of Dr. M. C. Htilcklund practice during the nix month' absence of that gentle man from the rlty, haa for the laal year been house physician at St: InccM i Hospital. I'urtlaud. lr. Wolf I gradu Journry through life turveylng Party at Work. The party of aurroia tliul la niukln the picllmt nai, aurvey for the piopoacd I'oi llalid H.il. in rUciilc niilway line, were nt wmk In the ! tn 1 1 y of 1'nnciiiiih le. i iitly. Thla liifm niiitliui wan given, by a mem In r of Hie pail) At I'aiieninh. the alnlo a arc In Ink .-t ii li ii ik I lie liliifT lo the aoulh of thin anlMiih lil Ii rontlrnia the In -hi f of many . that the iromae In.- will Iftrct l Jilllitllte with the line of the firiKon Water I'nn.i' Hallway Com f aiiy at I'mieinnh ami prove lint an ex t.,.I..M .if the ilH!i"l H' roltl.lllil ei c tilc railway. SuM.r.d tor Twanty Yan Mia. Ki"d (iuilke. us.. I i.t ye.ua. died at lier home In thin city Hun. lay. aft-r nn lllio e of twenty Ncmn finni liiHiimalot v then ruiitmin. The ilc . -need wax native of ((iilinaliv and had l cabled al lieftill 'lty for tweiity-eiifhl yei. Klie l aurvlv.d .V elht chll.lien. r. C. liil.lke. IIHI li.iilk.'. ii. UN" timlkc i'ha Uadk". Wot. toi.lke, .Mao llaillic Angnalii (ia.lke, and Mra Annie .Maple, all ..f i in K"n "Hy. r'lincial miiaIck eie held at the Klral fniiKM K.llliinal chuirh at 10 o'elia k Tueadiiv m.iinlim Itev K H. HollliiKvr ilhtiaiina linil.il ti.k pi "I Mountain View celinteiy With the hot of r. i oinineiiilttllinia lo oieuon ny wn. ie he i xx cla to locate. Had Trip to Coaat. Hilaliiln muney under fa lae prrlenae l a charge Hint ' plight Ih- pi. r.-i red hv the mnnugeineiil of the Kit goii City Manilla, tilling t'oin pnny imaliml two liaiiklent cia-it apln pira who woikcd for a alngle day at the . ul wiailcn mill" at thm place. A few we.k ago the mill inatingeincnt lvcr-t.M-d In Kaat. rn papeia for kklllc.l oi rn live for work In the mllla at Oregon City, ugierlng to fniiilah appllcunta with trnHiiiuil.ui lo ihl city. The aJver tlatnient wua iiiikwered by two young Men renldlng In Indiana and the prom lk.d trunaportntliiii wua telegruphni Hu m. Vpoii r porting at the mill one dny thla week, the men were aealgned to woik In the kplnnlng dcpin tment. lioth nan pioed Hnniehra expert and the mill people were about to rungrulu lole llieniarlvec upon kccurlng their air vlc.a when dining the nuinil night lb Indlunlnna iiuletly and myaterlmialy dla Hppeiticd llrlnglng the mtli to ttv Ciuat rokt the woolen mill Company aliont 1100 for which they received In pay men t two daya' lutM.r.-)n gonlun. Dtath from Haart Fallur.- Kmaniiii lilt, ugid yema. who died kiidd.-nly of heart falluie ut th" hume of Ilia brother euily Hun. lay morning, wua for many em uu employe at the lovul paper mllla II" wua uniiiunieil. Kiincnil acr Mc.a were held Monday under the ana- I, 1. . of Uu KnlKlila of l'ytlilaa and llm II. . linen to IhiIIi of which onb i the d. c. aaeil I.eliiiiKi .1 llurlnl waa hud In tin' Onii.iii City ccuutciy, Th Initial Dane Thirty-live coiiplca aiienile.l the (ill aauiit ilaiuiug party ut Caiieuiah I'll i k laat r'l Iduy night. The pally wan given by the Vade Mecuni link lui whuHe oi gin iU..t Inn l.l Hllpp and liunk Ncwliin arc leapoiikllile. A veiy .l.ilgbifiil dance proginm of eigh teen iiuiiibeia waa c'anied out an. I aim iiltnneoua with the iI.rhI Night whII came the w lull from the dam era that many ni am h purl lea may be nn annul for I he w inter k.xial w nnnn. World' Fair Contest Abandoned.- Hy liiutuiil I'uiiaeiit of 1 1 r InlciiHted nn r- vhunta, the Woild'a Kali voting conteat that wua Inuugiiiaied In thl city, a few wi'eka ug.) haa be.-u alianilniied mid Ihe ..rT.ili haa been called orT. In the 111 at place the conlcM wua tint Introduced .ally enough to mluilt of It completion l.. r,,i.. iln. ii.. hc of the Kt. Lunik Kxpoal- lloii the piUc coiiHlallng of rullluud tiiiiiaii tallou to ami fiom Ht. I.uiila and lino fur .xpeiiaea. Thla tended to d.-a-truy the Intereat In the eonleat which waa not vlgoioiiHly piialml. rAftMimV CONVENTION CALLED. Anangamtnt will b Mad for an Ex hibit at th. 104 Fair. Thr Clackamna county court haa 1 u. d an oftliial rail for a convention of the farmer and producer f Clack- j ma county to bo hrld In thi city on Thuraday, October . when dxtall will b completed for th. gathering of an j exhibit of tho resource of th county ! for th Itwl and Clark Fair. After: reciting th facta concerning th. offer made by th Lewi Clark Commla- j lon to encourage1 th making of county I exhibit, th call any: I "Where, Th County Court of Clack- j omaa County, believing that we have a county aecond to none In the State of Or- ( egon in It rtftource and products, and , that It would be of (Teat benefit to th I aid Clackamaa County and It. peopl 1 that a full and complete exhibit of (aid : produot ahould b made at (aid Lewi I and Claik Fair, and fully reallxlnc that to make uch an exhibit will require the . hearty co-operation of every citizen of tho county; therefore, be It Keaolved, That an Invitation be ex- j tended to th cltlxcr.s of every precinct In Clackama County, and to every ' Grange, club, aoclety or aaaoclatlon In terected in (aid matter to elct dele-1 gale to meet with the County Court In the CourthouM on Thuraday, October I, -. n , n . . . . - ,.r rAml, ! M.ny Co to Hop Y.rd.. - I'e. hapa never " " V " -" """T . l-H-forf h;tM ihrM' U-n mirh an oxoi'in or, - " i .t . ia,t 'il in tii Bjuiiid 'it bmu iia.iiif vii . . - I blbltlon at aald Lewla It Clark Fair a Wltnauad th. Stabbing. Wm. Wllaon, a local auloon dialer, and Chaa. fjrlder, alao of thla city, happened to be In Hill boro on the night thut lb rt Oukman fa tally (tubbed Frunk I. nnett, reiort the Oregon City Orcgonlun, correapondent. They wltneaaed th ohlroveray In Ihe lllllaboro aaloon , thut reaulted In khe murder of Hennett. It I reported by them that a dlnpule, irow In a auloon letwcen the two men, Hennett accepting Oak nmn'a challenge to repair to the rear of the auloon and nettle the dispute. In going from the auloon, both men re moved th'ir cout. It la likely thut aoii and Older, who were wllneases to the i ontrovcray und the stubbing affray, may callid us witnikaea In the hear ing of the charge ngalriat Oukman. people to the hop yiinia om waa in evi dence thla year. A.le.iuule lrunH.ii ta tlon fa.illllea by river route were lack lug. hundreds being refua.il acres lo the laiata lit Ongon City, while Sjeclul trains full and complete exhibit of what w raiae, make and have In Clackama County. 'I ' . KHa.rl.O.na a Ik. . ,. a. ,,iM. , . . Aiinv Air uu iriii.i.i.viiB v iiierale.l by the Hunt hem Pnclllrlc t om- i . .. ..... ...h..i... .,. ,en-,.i I number of delegate that may be aelect- Why Sand Awy From Hom7-Hever-ul day ago a donkey engine, belonging to K. I. Olda, wu practically demolished and lendeied iiaeleaa, a huge treo falling dliectly on the engine. 1'hllllp llu.k- In, i lin iniiclilnlkt, waa called, and In a few duya the eiiglnn wua lepulred and ready for Imalnia. Thla week It wu used for i. moving n house on the water front. Thla drmoiiatrutea again the value of local liialllutiona and enterprise. Means lliickleln A Kleinahmldt have a completely. c.pilpicd machine kliup and are prepared ut all llm.a to undcrtuke the building and repairing of all kinda of machinery. In lew of these facts there la absolutely no need of acndlng thla woik awuy from Oregon City where It can be done us well and ut no greater cost, certulnly, than Is demanded else where. Whut Is true of this machine shop Is equally true of other enterprise here. natiy. w. re only sumcn ni io iruoe i Ihe local contingent of hop-picker to iipinT Willamette Valley yards. Tln-re arc u great niimla r of cltlu n who laist ! their summer's outing until hop picking season which affords an opor tiinliy for a healthful recreation und also Ihe chance to earn g.iod wages. The remarkable ini'lease in the number of j pcrson-i leaving this l.aalily for the hop yard this season Is largely attributable to Ihe fact that So cent per box Is to be paid for picking Imps this year. ' j Old Resident In Divorce Suit.- Home.- , thing of a at-iikuilon was mused here last , Saturday by the filing of a suit for dl- i..... f.... ii. ... I voice by I . r. Ilolll UKauou .!.. ... , 'both of whom huve resided In Ibis city, for a number of years. II. un recites In j his divorce complaint that In 1M7 I" I Pennsylvania, he, wedded the woman who la the defendant In the action Instituted last Put ui day. The defendant I charged with having during the last ten year heaiied ull kinds of gios personal In suits on the plaintiff, huvlng even gone o fur us at one time to tell him that she hated him. Horn also charges hla wife, who la now visiting with relative in the state of Pennsylvania, with having ac cused hlni of gross Immorality. In con ..,.. i, i with tho suit for divorce, the plaintiff asks for the care and custody of one minor child, a aim. Kurl Horn, I ag.d 1H year. The plaintiff In Ihe ac tion l decidedly eccentric nd his mental soundness at time I tiucstloncd by I some Oregon City people. j ed In the variou precinct or bodies to to attend thi meeting and a cordial In vltatlon I extended by the court to all citizen Interested in this work to attend aid meeting andby their presence, ad- ! vice and co-operation aislst In the pro- j motion of it object. Tfcc Famoos Trinad Asphalt Roof Paint It Is Water Proof Spark Proof Rust Proof Elastic Ii Stops the Leaks , it wm Stop Leaks Prevent Corrosion Neutralize Acids Protect Surface It Won't Gack Blister Run Scale Best and Cheapest paint for Metal and Wood Roofs, Fences, Bridges, Tanks, Shutters, etc. One gallon covers 300 square feet of iron or ' smooth wood, 100 square feet of shingle. Price, per gallon, 60 cts. Special price in barrel lots. This paint can be obtained in Oregon City only of HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Druggists and Paint Dealers aHsmBKnaaHHaBHl I ARE YOU BUYING Th Company' Answer.-The Oregon Water Power A Hullway Company has filed nn answer to the suit of Alvln Knapp for 1:1.000 damages for being thrown fiem a cur on March 17. lit Front and Madison streets. In which the company says the action of Us em ployes lire Justlllahle. says the Oregon Ihti. Knapp In his complaint sets forth that he was violently assaulted by de fendants servants and wss pushed ofT the car and his hip dislocated, and he was confined for two months In the hos pital. The answer le.il.s that Knapp lit the lime he Ih.iiiiI.iI the car grossly lnloxlcat.il ami spoke In a loud tone of vole-, using profane and abusive lan guage, and cm sed. reviled. Insulted and Uat the conductor. It Is also alleged that he annoyed nn.l Insulted the pas sengers and refused to desist, and thut he wua not received us a passenger and wus a trespasser.' It Is admitted thut he wus put OfT for the protection of the passenger, but It I declared that no Jone wu used more than wa necessary, and that he fell, but any Injuries he re ceived Were due to his unlawful resistance. Proved an expert Marksman. Of course it is all right to Hike advantage: of your neighbor If. he or no one els llnd It out but It Is very discomforting burn that not only the neighbor but other have become apprised of your wil ful violation of the Colden llule. Pe culiarly convincing experience- of this fact has been had by one of Oregon City' alert pcncll-pushcr. Last Bunday this -.porter Induced a neighbor, who Is pos Hcxsrd of some ability as u imuksmun. to accompany him to a convenient site l.u a little target practice, with n revolver. The good iiml cmillillng neighbor nt llrst .11.1 not think anything of the extreme iicconimndailoti evidenced by his com panion In Insisting that he should re plenish the cylinder with cartridges, es pecially when the neighbor was to try his Will Burn Oil. Work, preliminary to Installing oil burning machinery nt the local woolen mill plant of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company, was today Inaugurated at the local factory. The new fuel will be utilized ua soon as the r. -iliilr.il change In the furnace and ma -h-Incry can be accomplished. Crude pe troleum, that will tie used, will be coll vcytd to this city by the Oregon Water Power & Hullway Company's line. As a consequence of Installing oil binning machinery at the two large paper mill mid the local woolen mills, which have heretofore consumed on an average of :K cords of wood, dally, there must nec essarily be provided a m w market for the local product of cord w.sid. The pioH,r and necessary marketing of thi Important product. It Is believed, will ac celerate the building of motor lines be tween this city and points demanding a linger supply of this fuel. kill. howev.-r, the nelghlsir found tlmt he was falling to make connection with the tar get. Hut the wily reporter was anxious that hl' friend should make one more . nd. avor. agreeing to substitute bis straw hat for the target. After sonic persua sion, the neighbor consented to the plan but he closely InajM-cted the loading "f the revolver by Ihe news-gathd er. who. hi his confusion, partially tilled the cyl to.l.l with loaded cartridge. At u sig nal, the reporter threw the hat Into the air. und any. when Hint neighbor got through emptying the contents of Hie revolver, the hen.lgcar mole closely re sembled a Knsslnn fort itlcu lion when the Japunese artillery had tired of directing Its Are thereat, thun It did a summer hut of the latest style. Confirmation of this report can probably not be had of the reporter who denies everything, but It Is a reasonably safe KU- that the next time he g(M-s out for target practice he will either take all blunka or no blunks at all. Th County Win Out. District At torney Allen hus rendered the Clackamas county court an opinion holding thut the Incorporated town of Mllwaukle has been acting Illegally In appropriating to Its own account for expenditure on rods the road poll tux of IS. Till conclude a controversy thut ha prevailed between the municipal authorities of Mllwaukle und the member of the county court for a number of month. It la the opinion of the District Attorney that the road poll tux. which Is provided by luw. must be paid Into the County and expended under the direction of the county court. Uist year the cltixens of Mllwaukle re tained the money that wus raised by this taxation und expended the same on their roads under n construction of their j cllv chaiter which they deemed confer red on them the light. It is h. ld by the District Attorney that stale law lakes precid. me o.-r city ordinance provisions. THINKING OF A WATCH If so, do you know enough about watches to make a safe purchase ? Re member that we are an old reliable house, that we have been in the watch business for many years and that we make a specialty of repairing watches and thereore are in a position to know all about them. :: :: :: :: Music of th Chines. To most people W illi even the most deliberate: aim. f the Occident the music of the Orient make little or no appeal, except from the standpoint of novelty. The casual listener beais nothing but a .succession of sciuiaklug sounds, sciaped out s.-er.i- I bigly ut randoin. Intern i s. .1 Willi the ( A-iieiican G.-ORrnphlc.il Society. Will Mk Cut-Off. Toward the end of j the month people from Oregon City wiil be tnken to Portland on the electric car, line In about 40 minute. Bo say Super- , Intendent of traffic Fields. Workmen tire i work laying tracks at the golf link that I will connect with the track that run j over the Martin flat and to the east end of the Madison street bridge. The car leaving Oregon City will take advantage, of this cut-off and the time between Oregon City and Portland will be lessened j considerably, a most of tho time I J lost from Sell wood on to Portland. Res idents of thi city live In the hope that , they will see the day when the Oregon City car will run through to Portland j without any Aops. and this Is probably the beginning of that plan. The travel, j It Is said, almost warrant such a car at j the present lime, and It would be. very I grntlfying to the traveling public to have j nt least every other cur a through one. The cut-off will not only mnko the time j less between here and Portland, but will j be conducive to more people buying property along the line and living out of j town. Oregon City Journal Correspond- , ent. I Noted Correspondent and Trvler. j Kcw newspaper in tne i nueu own-. , are able to command the grvlcea or a brllllunt a corp of correspondent a hat of The Chicago Record -Herald. Its choice of a Washington correspondent is , Indicative of The Hecord Herald' policy of obtaining the best there Is to be had. j Walter Wellmnn. the well-known author ; on political subjects and one of the ablest I writer of the day. acts In that capacity, j Mr. Wcllman wn born In Mentor. O., Nov. 3, 1S58. At the age of 14 he begun I his newspaper experience, establishing ut that ure a weekly pnper In the little town of Sutton. Neb. In 1K78 he returned to Ohio, and a yeur later established the j Clnclnuttl Kvening Tost. Jn J8S4 he be- ; came the Washington correspondent of ; the Chicago Herald, and In 1892 ho visited iVnlrnl America and the West Indies and located the landing place of Columbus ..i i.... ll.,t..l ai.,1 I on Walling man nuiiminu . marked the spot with u huge stone mon ument. Mr. Wcllman dashe for the north imiIc are well known. In IS'M he made the Hist of his two arctic voyages T-n exploration, reaching the latitude of .... ... .t U..I. 1. ... Ill 81 degree, no. mm ... o,.....- - rye f , product. tnat w, 1SUS he returned to he north, poet at.d or to Fran. Josef Ind. running again to- collcctlm... this country In 1899. tin each trip he, met with wonderful success in the dls- , Tragedy Averted. every of new Islands and lands, and, n,k nf mir mw brought back wnn nun sc,. ,,u..c " ; ,,u. WHH ilv nn Information u g-eiu mmr ; ! We recognlie that we must be honest with you to retain your patronage, aa we are here to day and to make good our guarantee. We carry the largest stock of Watche and Jewelry In Clack. i mas county. These are. some of the reason why you ihoutd make It a point to see ua when you want to purchase a timepiece or have It repaired. Our Watche ar made In aolid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel. In the filled we ell the Boa make. It I made of two layer of olld gold, with a layer of stiffening metal between. It has the elegance and wearing qualities of an all-gold Watch, and the price la much lea. fi"-'.'-,.W' Solid Gold Watche from 2.M up. We hav Nickel Watche from 12.60 to 110.00. Gold Filled Watche from 110.00 up. Btirmeistef & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner i We would also request all farmer, miners, manufacturer and mechanic to vvvwwvvwvVlMvw0vrVvvwwrrAlrlsrV crashing of cymbals anil and l!:c pound ing of drums ami guilts. Hut to lie Htinlenl ol runic, isp. cially II he lu.s studied somew hat the mil tonal charm -t. iistlc. I his ciiiifiiBl.nl of sound, at lirsl meaningless, b. gins ullu avveial hear ings to reveal beneath it rough exterior muny gem of exceeding worth und beauty. The following native description of a Chinese melody gives some Idea if how its beauties nppcal to him: "Huftly, as the murmur of whispered words; now loud and soft together, like the putter of Mr Wellmnn bus . n a vuiumminus writer for sclentilic n.agnxlne and popu lar periodicals. On i. turning from his J arctic trips he ren. ..il his connection w th The Ilecord-llii.ild. and is now the Wnshlngton corrcHimndont of that , puiier. HI Incisive discussion of con- I temporary sfTnlrs has given him a high j place In the regard uf statesmen and scb mists of the day. , It Saved His Leg. A. Dnnforth of UK. ramie, on., sui- wrlte Mis. W. Wat- ! kins, of Pleasant City. Ohio. "Pneu- I lunula had played sad havoc with him ' and n terrible cough set In besides. m-tors t rented him. but he grew worse I every day. At length we tried Or. Kings. New Discovery for Consumption, and our i darling was saved. He is now sound and j well." Kverybody ought to know It. Its; the onl" sure for coughs, colds and nil l.ung Diseases, (iuarnnteed by How- ( I . . . . - . . - ell & Jones., druggists. Price 50 cents nm tran!l.1(. ani, finftnc.aiiy able to mid $1 VO. Trial bottles free. j carry out any obllgntion made by hi Arm. Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin. 44th Annual STATE FAIR SALEM. 0RZG0N. SEPTEMBER 12 to IT. 1904 Good attractions, splendid racing, best of band music, . Jio.ooo in premiums, macnificent stock show. A fine camp ground with room for all, fresh water piped into the ground, plenty of shade, good street car service and lots of entertainment and education for everybody. tion. How' This? marl and pcarlcts. dropping upon u ' fere'd for six month with a frightful j We offer One Hundred Dollar n wv. 1 1 marble dish; or liquid, like the warbling of the mnngo bird in the bush; trickling, like the treumlct on Its downward course; and then like the torn fit. stilled by the grip of the frost." From the September Pacific Monthly. running sore on hi Kg; but write that 1 for any case of t atarrli that cannot ue , Kucklen Arnica Salve wholly cured It cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. In five days. For riccrs. Wounds. Plies. CHKXKY & CO.. Toledo. O. It la Ihe best salve In the world. Cure We. the undersigned, have known F. guaranteed. Only Tie's. Sold by How- ' J. Cheney tor me last i years, ana w ell V Jones, Druggist. j lleve him perfectly honorable in all busl- Whob sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface nf the system. Testimonial nt free. Price TSc per bottle. Sold l.y all drucEist. Take Hall s Family Till for constlpa- j Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King New I.ife Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day. curing Indigestion, Bll lonsness. Constipation. Sick Headache, and all Stomach. Liver and Bowel trouble Easy, pleasant, safe, mire. Only 25 cU at Howell Is. Jones. Diupgists. 15