Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 13, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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MOItNINO ENTfiUPBISE, FJUDAY, OCTOBER 13, 121L
President Taft Has Left Us
The excitment succeeding him is the beauti
ful line of men's suits on display at the
J. Levitt Store. Best Values on earth and
ve mean it. Fine, high grade, snappy
clothes for young men. Clothes of the Fam
ous Society Brand. 1
J. LEVITT
See Our Window.
Suspension Bridge Corner,
COUNTY COURT
Expenditure on County Read, Per
September 1911. ,
Dletrlcl Ne. 1 '
Kelly Hardwire, pilot 4 furniture
Co. I 8.09
II. E. 8b arrow r.... ...... 1.10
A. D. Klrkley is.73
O. A. Ilattla 0.00
C. E. Battln 20 00
J. A. Devle 7.60
VVm. Smart 30.00
Dun (luff ney 10.00
II. A. liattln ................. 4.50
M. E. Caffney 4.50
10 Rf WARD
.... .k. arraat an CODrlCtlon
If anr person or peraooa, who
Inlswruuy k - - - - -
kerning Knterprlee from tee
r i.r ubecrlbero after
Lper baa beon pieced there by
trrlnr.
R.dttmmg Feint.
1
Nlolmen &
Llndberfj
HIGH CLASS
TAILORING
SOS Selling Bldg., Portland.
- Phone Main 5151.
P. Palmer
Diatrlet No. 2.
II. P. Langenberg
Jamea Johnaon
Normnn Louder
Ward J one
K. R. Itoyer
lillly Jone
George Wlckluod ..
Clmrltia Llacbke .
V. Wlcklund ....
Walter Johnson .
J. W. Bennett' ..
W. F. Haberlach
W. Mundhenke
nine De Haughty, will yon marry
rWell. I like your oerre:
Do yon really T Well. I bat la one
Lid iwlut I win beginning 10 teer
L-r wimi't a Iblug araml me the' vou
LOCAL BRICPS
Mr. Morey. of MolalU. wae In thl
lty Thuraday.
Trank Mueller, of Clarke, wm In
bla city Thursday.
Horn. October T. to the wife of R.
. Vernlg. daughter.
Ruhr Bmlth. of Canby, wae In Ore-
kin City Tburaday. .
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Thim Millar, of Molalla. WM In
irvton City Wedneeday.
r -
Bom. October 10. to the wire of
1
Larf Bernard, a on.
Dv.iara an atrle. at the Fail
lonfectlonery. T03 Mala street
u u..,.1ll..ra nt Aalnm. VII In thl
I ... -... 9, , - -
Mr on huslneae Tburaday, regiwenus
It the Klectrlc Hotel .
Edward Jone. of Carua. wae In Ore-
inn City Wedneaday.
A. T MiKira. of Salem, ill In thle
blty Wedneaday and Tburaday.,
Itim fMfihr 7. tn fha wife Of C
L Strong, of New Era, a on.
Born fwinbar 10. at Clarke, to tbe
Klf of Kdward Hettman. eon.
Mr ami Mr. Monroe trlah. of Union
plall. were In thl city Wedneeday.
Try our 25c merchant' lunch, at
the fall ConfecUonery, 703 Main St
Mr. an. I Mr. Pharle SDangler, OI
Cam, were In this city Thuraday.
i 11. A. Berkman, of McMlnnvllle, was
In thin city on bulneas Wedneeday.
EVatrt I I nil At nil rianshter. Of
Clarke, were In thle city Wedneaday.
r I nna nt Wll-knOWn
farmer or Molalla, was In this city
Thurduy. t
u. ....1 u 1 n Kaunlach. of
Canby. were In this city on bualnea
1 nurndny.
TrHcy McSheerey. of Newberg. was
tmnn the Electric Hotel arrival
Wednesday.
Ur ti...it r.n tit Portland.
win. Iinillfl nIHM v
li In thl city visiting her daughter,
Mr. Thomas A. Pone.
Ma. II.. Hunk ia t.aa t.aan 111 at hi
I r. 1 1 I n . . - - -
home on Fourth treet, suffering irum
larynitll a. Is cht y improvea.
Jsok Irish, one of the well-known
farm of Cams, waa transacting
business In thl cite Wedneaday
realdence I
t lllKhland. was' among the Oregon
City business vtaltors Thuraday.
Mr. Andrew Todd, fwho has been
vlattlnn her farm at Hubbard, returned
to Oregon City Wednesday evening.
L. C. Hubbard, of Colton, one of the
well-known realdents of that plac,
In this clqr on s buaineas trip
Wdn8day. ,
Halibut, Salmon, Smelt, Newport
Crabs, Black Cod, Shrimp. Hard-shell
nd Ra,r dam, B1V Maekerel- and
Herring, Olympls and Sea-ehlpt Oys
ters. Tom Cod, Klppard and Smoked
Balmon, at MacDonald's Fish Market.
Mr. Frank Forsberg left Thursday
morning for Portland, where ahe will
a week-end guest of Mrs. E- P. Sum
hiers, formerly of this city. y
1 Mr, w. C. Green, who hs Dn
Hi for the paat week, will leave next
ek for Redmond, Eastern Oregon,
hre she will visit her parents. Mr.
"d Mr. Qeorge Jloylan.
. Mis Clara Miller and brother, Otto
Miller, who left here In Augut for St.
!, Mo., where they vieted rela
tives, returned to Oregon City, after
hvlng most delightful trip.
Mrs. f. H. Call and Mr. Cobean, of
.TortUnd. were In this city Wedneaday,
suests of Mr. C. T. Tooe, of Thir
twnth end Main atreet. Mrs. Call I
daughter of Mr. and Mri. C T.
Too. f, : - '
Two new tudent have already en
rolled In the Portland Law School this
w..i. - ....thar'lnnulrles.
1 Now is t good time to commence a
Mr. Frank BeUel, who was taken
where he underwent a aurglcal opera
tion. I Improving. The operation waa
performed by Dr. Coffey.
The Women' Meade- Relief -Corp
of thle city, waa lnieod Thursday
by Mrs. WHIougbby. Inspecting offic
er, at tbe Willamette ball At noon a
dinner was served to tbe members.
V. M. (llll. of Kstacada. xmm of tbe
well-known reidents JUid former
t-Hj hers of that place, was In thl city
Thnnuli, mi hi. wav hnm from Ba.
er Creek, where he baa been a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mr. C. E.
Kpence. He attended the Pomona
(iranae-the convened at Mavle Lane
on Wedneaday afternoon.
Tbe- Kleetrla- Business Untreraiiy, l
rai,Lvin ran. .roniinuaiiv lor euou
stanograpbera Tbey placed a.atenv-
trmhH wiin in. union Meat i.ora-
pany, Portland, Monday, and on Tue
dav received a call from a lumber
romnanv for a ladv atenoaranher at
ttui tue mnnlh Tha business nrma ID-
predate the high standard work of tbe
k. n. ir.
VI r. U'llllam Norman Tldwell and
daugbter, Ellaaoeth, are In thle city,
and are visiting ai me nome w mr.
Tldwell' sister. Mrs. Hrry Jonea
Mr. Tldwell and baby will leave Sat
urday afternoon on the steamer Hear
for Oakland. Cel.. where mey win
spend several months with relatives.
They have Juat returned from The
Italla. where they spent three week
with Mr. Tldweirs sister. Mr, wiyae
Rudelt.
15.75
... 66.50
24.00
. . . 35.25
... 35.25
... 32.75
... 70.50
..." 13.00
... 22.00
... 35.00
. . . 15.00
... 75.60
. . . 2.75
. . . 260
.........
Dletrlet No. 3.
II. A. Heck
J. r. Wllmarth
U Ritier ......
J. A. Imel
W. H. Card .
U Putner ...
O. W. Ikrlng
R. Hlckey ...
J. W. Roots 13-50
M. H. Wheeler ............... 4-00
J. W. Roots ft Co, 1.70
Strauss Lnmber Co. 116.65
DtWt No. 4.-
.1 28.00
, . 20.00
, . 10.00
,.'12.00
.. 4.00
.. ' 2.00
, . 12.00
.. 1.00
fkirnstedt Bros
Jonsrud Bros.
Nick Schmlts ...........
Chs. Kreb
; Dletrlet No. 9.
Tbeo. Herders
N. Rath !
Fred Un
Carl Line
A. Swlrroan
in Grafenheln
Ray Ellla
Ben Ellis
Peter Ruhl
U. Gansen
A. II. Miller . .J
Ed. Gurber .........-..
P. Rath ....
Dletrtct No. 10.
Ealacada Mercantile Co. ...l'-85
f 6.25
60.00
2.50
2.60
I 21.75
12.00
26.00
7.00
14.00
14.00
26.00
13.00
2.00
14.00
1.00
6.00
28.00
frit
MSI j a Wm irv I ' la" '
. f f - . .-r.. cirri fz r
' 1 V 'M is
r
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Better Values DaiDv Dni
Suits and Coats
If you have not secured that new coat or suit, r
here and now h the opportunity. If you have
tried the Palmer Garment before you will want
them again. We show a large : assortment in oar
Suit room, v
MORE AND BETTER HATS
in our Millinery department. See the new ones
jesirin. Prices Tery reasonable.
r7Vk a rr
OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
$50.00 Reward
To the person that can find a better
line of candiee than la found at tbe
Falls Candy Store, 703 Main treet
Get the habit and eat good candy. You
will live longer and feel better. They
are made freah dally at our factory.
You get the real Macoy when you
come here. Now don't forget Satur
... anlal rlav. If you mles It
It Is' your fault, not ours. Fruit-bar at
30 centea a pouna, oaiuruay uuu.
Regular 60 cent kind for mis occaaiuu.
Something extra.
J.allff ..
a Califf .,
CJCVfceeler
A. Woolaey
C. Dean
Fredracy ....
C. McKenney ....
0. Coupland
E. Marshall ....
E. Bee be ......
N. McKentle ...
Ingllah
R. Palmateer ..
P. Holm ,
Frank Marahall .
Fred Marshall .....
W. Rhodes
r. Mattoon
L. Yocum ...........
DAUGHTERS
OF
ARRANGE FOR BAZAAR
....... .4
ti.. n.n.htora nt the Klnr of the
8t. Paul's Eplcopl church met at
the home Of Mr. A. U warurr i
ui.a.ani wadneadav afternoon.
allium 1 -"-- ' .
ri. - maa for a baiaar to be
given In the near future, but the date
baa not been aeciaea upon. ii -.
.... rfavntarf to making of
- .r,inia Mri Warner served
1 ail v 7 . -
dellrlou rerreehmenis. ine
meeting will be held Friday afternoon
. . b .ha hnma of Mrs. R.
J. Goodfellow, when Mrs. L- A. Morris
will be the bostess.
Those attending were wra. 1. r
i-n um vrfward Schwab. Mrs
A I Beetle, 'Mrs. L. A. Morris. Ml.
M. L. Holmes.
kjtl Api-lwal.
The following are registered at the
Electric Hotel: a. 1.
I). D. Mowery. roruanu; ,
....li.. T. McHheerv. Newberg!
John M,DVn. Portland; C. W. Wows.
and wife, cresweu; u. v. nuu .
Colton: O. Adklns. John Bartenteln,
Thorns Miller, Molalla; H. A. Berk
man, McMlnnvllle; H. Schellberg. Sa
lem.
USTACADA WOMAN IS DEAD.
Mrs. W. Jones Succumbs After Opera
tlon in portieno.
a wail-known and
highly respected woman of Estacada,
who underwent a eurgn-ai
. hospital In Portland, died Wednea-
. hnrf waa aent to
oay ev i th.
the family- oonit --7V:-7
deceased was tne wiie r "
one of the business men of that place.
Two young children survive. ' 1
FIGHTER, KNOCKED
OUT, IS RECOVERING
n . v. a.oiMrrar'ri. fwL 12. (SneC1
i.t iRestored to conscloushess today,
George Murray, the North Beach
featherweight, who remained tneensl.
hie all last night after being knocked
out In a boxing contest, 1 expected to
recover. In tne. aixm ruumj ui
with South Bide Jack O'Brien at Sau
allto laat night, Murray went down
and out by a heavy puncn w "'J-''
and was unresponsive to the ffortsJ
of a physician. Throughout the night
his life was despaired of.
13.00
13.60
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
4.50
13.00
13.50
13.00
13.00
13.00
9.00
6.15
6.25
,4.60
27.00
39.00
36.00
31.00
27.00
26.00
26.00
22.50
26.00
11.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
18.60
9.00
3.25
J. Countryman
F. Countryman
E. A. Swansea
P. O. Chlngren
A. Johnson
E. A. 8wanson
A. Erickaon
0. Johnaon ................
A.' Swanson
J. Erickaon ..rr; n...
O. Asplund
Schafer Lumber Co
. Dletrlet No. 22.
C. Engle . . . . . I .
. 6.00
. 4.00
9.00
. 2.60
. 18.00
. 17.60
. 12.00
. 8.00
.. 6.00
,. 16.00
rr 8.00
.. 2.30
..I 8.00
F. E. Thomas . ...
C. Duncan ...........
L. Palmateer
D. Palmateer
r. Rhodes
V. Wonaootl . n .
O. Ingllah
J. Schults
Q. DeShlelds .
O. Califf '..."."
H. Tracy
R. Ludlaw
Duu
F. E. Thomas
District No. 11.
John E. Smith
8. Forytha ............ t
F. smith
District No. 12. ,
Moaer Broa
A. Eaden 0
F. W. Rlebhoft I0-60
Dletrlet No. 13.
fred Wilcox
Joe Hlnkle h
G. Courtwrlght ...
U Heulat j
A. Schneider
A. L. Allen
T. Allen y
0. Welch
J. T. Fullam
' District No. 15.
O. Q- McClurt
G. H ungate 4.00
A. Engle
J. VT. Barlow
. ' - Dletrlet No. 23. . ;
J. J. Taylor t
Wm. Rhodes
rred Bachert
F. Marshall : ,
Frank Marshall
G. E. Oglesby
O. Hsxtwlg ..
G. Hartwlg
S. H. Kauffman ..
H. H. Deets
N. E. Cole
Wm. Winder
Maple ft Masterton
C. C. Rushing .....
8. S. Miller .
Dletrlet No. 25.
Geo. B. Rate ft Co
F. Davidson
Wm. Dyer
Cbaa. Horatman
O. B. Gardner .'. .
O. Worthlngton
H. Worthlngton
A. McVey
Ray Likes ...
F. Childs . . rrr.
A. Worthlngton
R. Wanker -.
Win. Carll '..i...
Wm. Wanker ...........
A. Huffman
...I
5.00
4.90
6.00
C. C Knutaon
B. Knutaon
J. A. MUU
F. Merts
B. Alblker
8. H. Kauffman .....
J. B. Mitts '....'..'...,
'"'"District' NoT2S."
Robblns Bros ,
Scbsfer Lumber Co.
9.00
3.00
4.00
-2.00
17.60
6.00
, 6.M
17.60
37.60
2.35
11.33
30.00
2.00
16.25
1.00
2.00
10.00
2.00
' 2.00
7.00
. 2.00
7.75
19.23
24.25
District No. 31.
W, NusLaum
R. W. Schat .............
A. H- SchaU '.. .......
A. Gebuardt ....
Wm. Scbat
I J. Buachbaum .......... A
E. Athey ' ...i
8aum . ..T.... .........
W. Larson
Schaber
J. SchaU
District No. 32.
E. M. Chandler . ,
H. Voas i
Heater
Wilkes
M. Chandler
G.
J.
F.
H.
W.
E.
3.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
14.00
24.00
20.00
6.00
7.60
10.00
15.00
10.00
12.03
Are vou anbarlher to tlie Morn
mg Knterprln? II not you should enl'
W. Ralney ....
W. Johnson . .
L. Mattoon
8. Nash
w w Snook
District No. 16.
8. A. D. Hungats
A- SUehly '
Wm. Staehly 4 00
..D'oc No.J7.
u.nia a Masterton I
O. W- Owlngs
D. R. pimlek ,
J. M. Jones ........ -1 '
Ivan Dlmlck .......7
Dave Boyd ...
8. Latourette
Ed. Roop
J ... rvu - - -
District No, 1S.
T,.ft ... 80
r ?v
T Moeer
Fred Kamrath
District no. i.
R, D. Ball
W. ft-' Gorbett
J. Puts
j. puu
J. A. Oottnerg .........
Ed. Ball
A. Q. Dlx
Carl Strom gren
Dlx Freeman
A. Swanson ..
40.50
31.25
23.00
24.00
9.60
9.00
10.00
32.00
100
5.C0
6.00
4.50
4.50
2.50
7.50
8. Cordlll 1
M. Sprague
J. Freyer
M. Hungate
C. Hungate
R. Ec herd
p. C. Miller ....
D. Engle
J. M. Austin ...
P. J. Kayler
W. W. Everhart
0. W. Robbln .
W. H. Engle ...
EL Schalxman ..
1. stelnlnger
B. 8telnlnger .,
S. Echerd
J. Looney
K. Powell ...I.,
a H. Looney .
G. Cougbman . .
R. Engle
W. Larson
W. Avlon
F. Schntiman
I 1.85
31.45
3.W
.60
29.00
40.00
40.00
29.00
20.00
40.00
8.00
24.00
26.00
40.00
39.75
10.00
13.00
20.00
20.J0
4.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4 a An
38.00
4 A AA
, ,,,, iw.v
;T;r.Trrrr- 24.00
W. C Heater
, . Dletrlet No. 33.
Horner Broa.
Henry Cromer
Ed. Young
L. F. Roley i
E. C. Lecy ....
Jas. Marrs ....
John Keller . .
Q. W. Gray ' . . :
Fred Mewhiter
H. Cromer ....
Ed. Young ....
-
Ed. Lacy
McCurdy Lumber A Hdw. Co
H. Cromer
Dletrlet No. 34. '
19.60
21.25
42.75
17.00
4.00
2.00
2.00
"6,00
LOO
37.00
23.00
6.00
.' 28.00
; 16.00
i 16.00
t - ,
.$ too
. 20.00
. 2.00
.' 170
20.00
. 15.00
.12.50
. 11.00
.; 1150
. t50
. 17.50
.8 18.95
. 4.00
. 12.00
. . 2.00
. 18.95
. 12.50
W., Douglas ...........
J. W. Douglas
R. B. Gibson ..........
H. 8. Gibson ..........
L Bart lemay ........
District No.
W. R. Osborn ........
Chas. Rider ..........
District No.
D. Bonney
' District No.
H. Wegner ..,7.";....
M. Rivers
H. Peters
R. Johnson v.
C. Sievers ...........
C. Freytag ...........
G. W. Harrington ....
W. H. Calklna
E. Rlvei-a
Nellie Sladen
E. Harrington
John Bievers
Chaa Peters
Geo. Himler
S. Ioh"son ......
a Vedder .....
W. F. Haberlach
rp, .
.T .1
15.00
$183.00
15.00
28.60
9.00
4.00
11.00
8.00
-y.oo
' 3.00
8.00
25.00
14.00
2.00
1.85
......
r.!tS.iillifREY IS
ALOHA CIU3 HOSTESS
1
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The Aloba Club, which waa recently
reorganized, met ' for the first' time
for two years Tnursday.Aftemoon at
the borne of Mrs. C O. Huntley, bridge
being fbe feature of the afternoon. -,
The prize was won by Mrs. Franklin
T. Griffith, of Portland. It was a beau
tiful Havlland china plat. Refresh
ments were served. Tne next meet
ing will be held Thursday afternoon
of next week at tbe home of Mrs. O.
W. Eastham. .-. i v. '
Tboee attending were Mrs. ' L K.
Jones. Mrs. W. A. Showman, Mrs. O.
W. Eastham. Mrs. J. N. Wlsner, Mrs.
Nieta Barlow Lawrene, Mrs. H. 8.
Mount. Mrs. L A. Mortis. Mrs. U. L
Porter, Mrs. M. D. Latourette. Mrs. T.
T Ortrrita nt Portland. Mrs. C3utrlee
Griffith, Mrs. H. E. Straight. Mrs. B.
P. Rands. HIM Beeeie unepara, 1 01
Portland, Mis Alice Lewthwaite. u
e i e e 1
JDIstrlct No. 28. '
Wllaon ft Cooke . . ........
Robblns Bros. .............
T. 8lfle
F. Hokle
A. Zwan
F. Bagby
F. Ferlane
Z. Bowman
A. Carter . . .
Scott Carter .
L. D. Shank
Jaa. Marts . .
L. Bowman ,
F. 8herman ,
U Shank
i.s o.ea
io.ir
22.00
10.00
12.00
6.00
14.00
9.0J
11.50
9.00
20.00
8.00
3.00
'e-oo
(.50
Wllkon ft Cooke 4 1 5
Tualatin Mill Company 66.79
J. Zimmerman 33.75
F. Gross 13 60
P. Schroeder 00
C. Zimmerman .10.00
E. Tledeman
H. Brink 11.25
J. AdamoBky ?. -76
F. Zimmerman 3.25
L. Toedtmeler 8.50
E. Wllke ....................
J. Shaw w
J. Wanker . 100
W. Kaiser 30.91
District No. 39.
H. Kuppenbender ,....
John B. Jackson
Frank Jaggar
tZ" Jaggar-: iTv-mrmr-
Dietrlct No. 40. 1
Geo. Foreman ., .....
W, H. Stone , '
H. Gibson '
H. Gibson
Chss. Fosberg ...........
District No. 41-
Harry Morrison
J. Morrleon ..............
(To Be Continued.)
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REAL. ESTATE TRAN8EFERS.
OanV A QwMnKtf PiimnMl to Sa
lam Trott PnmninT 3A acrea of sec
tion 24, township 5 south. , range 1
west; si.oou.
Thnmaa ' f! and Cora D. HleKS tO
Pharle Adams, section, 14. township
3 south, range 1 weet; $10. .
Robert Ira Seely and Nettie H. Seely
to Charles Adams, land in section 14,
township 3 soutn. range 1 wesi; si.
J. L and Theresa Eckerson to C A,
Bradford, land In Philander Lee and
wife, township 3 soutn, range 1 easi;
$500. '
Chllon L. Dtck-on and C. L. Dick
son to L. T. Trepcov. et a)., land is
auction 28. townsblp 1 south, range 6
east; $1. '
Mra Kate Anaerson to rren Har
irMTML BrinthwAst ouarter- of north
west quarter of section 8, township 6
south, range a east; 11.
High School Seefce Qamee.
' The 6regon City High School foot
bail team haa open dates on October
21 and November 11. and is anxious to
arrange games with high school teams
averaging not more than 140 pounds.
Arrangements may be made with W.
E. Cau field, telephone Main 3324. Ore
gon City. , ' .". .
. 1 ' ' ii l ty i r
' Football Team WanU Game. -
'Tii. rtrAann r.itr football . team
would like to arrange a game with a
Portland eleven ' weighing not1 more
than 145 pounds to the man for next
Sunday- .Arrangements may be made
by telephoning Harry wnne, manager,
A-86, Oregon City. ,
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BENEFIT TONIOHT FOR CHOIR.
The entertainment to be given this,
evening for the benefit of the choir of
the Christian: church at Gladstone
promises to be a moot enjoyable
event, and many tickets have tbeen
sold. The affair is in charge of Oscar
Woodfln.
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District No. 2ft.
Joe Rech
,.$: 2.00
.. 42.70
1.70
3.25
17.00
-4.00
15.60
4.00
12.50
1.40
18.80
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Lee Cooper .'
V. Bradley ..
C. Updegrave
H. A. Cupp
D. Miller
Paul, Magnola
J. Brews
Y. Cooper
H. Miller ........ 1.
G. Sawtell f.l ......
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22.00
6 00
40. )0
4.00
22.00
.w' 9.50
.. 18.00
'.. 400
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8.00
2.00,
' 3.90
,1.00
.,,,400
. I- 38.75
$ 20.50
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