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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1904)
CHRYSANTHEMUN SHOW TWO BIG SPECIALS GOOD GOODS L Have Made us Many Customers HONEST PRICES Enable us to Retain our Customers A Fine Exhibit, Good Attendance and a Success. PRETTY NOVELTIES Have attracted customers and by means of this advertisement we seek to gain new customers to please, along with our old oues : Wewant to call attention to the new goods arriving constantly, many of which jirepjreUy jnoyelties that have made big hits in the cities, and which we have made special effort to procure in order to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET Told in Side Heads. Buying Prunes C. E. Ward of New burg bought nearly -,000,000 pounds of prunes in this section in the last few days, says the Myrtle Creek Mail. Rooming and Boarding House For Sale. A centrally located, good tying rooming and boarding house for sale at a bargain. Inquire at the h.tnMI'M Attorney Ira B. Riddle seat visitor Fridav. was a county Dont forget the sale on plumes, week only. Bell Sisters. A first class plume at half price week onlv. B 11 Sisters One n this 91 cilice nxltf Strawberry Hants for Sale. Excel sior and Wilson strawberry plants, 50 cents per hundred, or $2 50 per 1000 f. o. b. Address J. H. Younce. Dillard, Ore. B-M Mrs Bueli, of Myrtle Creek, is a gaest of her daughter, Mrs. Mose Rice. S. J. Jones returned home last Satur day Irom a week's visit in l.ane county. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to com mit matrimony have been issued to Wesley Turpin and Ollie Rinehart, Jas. H. Jackson and Pearl A. Bates, and Chas Trask and Isola Millett. Mr. ami Mrs. E. tiroyer. of this city, have gone to Roseburg to spend the winter, says the Capital Journal. Ntw Target Range. Members of Co. D have established a new target range nearer Roseburg than the old one. The new ite selected is just east of the Kin ney addition and covers a range of 1,000 vards. Miss Audrey Bridges is home from Portland where she is attending school to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr and Mrs. W. E Chapman were in town from beyond Lurley Friday. He has finished sowing grain for the season and says crops are looking fine. Local and Personal. Strange, dentist. Thanksgiving balls are now in order J. ing. P. Johnson, dentist Grave's bat Id 491 f Hon. A. R. itor today. Mattoon is a Roseburg is Plumes at reduced onlv. Bell Sisters. prices this week 2t Gold crown and bridge quality by Dr. Strange. work of b.at Ashland business men are planning the organization of a commercial clnh. yonr 'butcher" for Osteopathy. Se the Hr E. E. Sherwood, the well known stock raiser, has returned to Roseburg from Klamath county, where he spent the season looking after his cattle on the ranges over the:e. Two Cadet Compmies Two cadet companies have been organized from the boys of the atpSE-barg public and high schools by Rev. C. H. l.ake. The companies will be drilled regularly by M. F. Wright aud". G Steward of Co D, assisted by Profs. Stewart and Smith and other members of the local militi. compmy, until such time as the c ule officers are competent to conduct th drills The companies are made np of 1 oyb from 13 to IS years of age. Miss Echo Gaddis returned home from Portland Thursday where she has been assitine in carinir for her brother Winnie, who sustained an injury to his spine By 1 1 has thrown from a horse. He has, si..!;, lent!.-recovered to enable Mini to'jiccompany his sister to this city. Don't go to truth about Studley. S ee Sykee & Carroll and get their prices on plumbing and tinning before purchasing. 7n Osteopathy is in ture. The patient with the results. harmony with na is always pleased The girls of the high school are now practicing at basket ball preparatory to organizing a team. Football Thanksgiving. T:.e Rose burg High School and the Eugene Bust nr.F College football teams will contest for lionors on the gridiron in Rose Park in this city Thursday afternoon at 3:30 . o'clock. This game promises to be one of the most hotly contested games of the season, as the advantage in weight on., the pirt of the visitors will be some-: what offset by the game being played on the home field of the High School. Get out and root for the High School. Ad mission 25 and 15 cents. The "Power of Love" to night, a society emotional drama in five acts. All spe cial scenery will be used for ench act. So Orera House sce.iery use! tonight. Tuesday night, "In Old Virginia"' a re listic war drama staged and costumed historically correct. All special scenery. Reserve your seats at Bell's Candy Store. Brakeraan C. C. ' rimes is rapidly re covering from injuria receive I while coupling cars at Greens recently. For the best dental work at moa t rea sonable prices, go to Dr. Strange in the little brick opposite Slocum's hall. Track and Train. J. F. Barker & Co, have already shipped 2000 dressed tnrk sys from Rose burg, and Krnse A Newland have ship,J 100J. "Some things" that Osteopathy cures : Rheumatism , Goiter, Dropsy, Lumbago, Mal-nutritio n, Grippe, Grout, Diabetes and Tumors. The second annual Chrysanthemum Show given by the La lies' Aid Society of the Roseburg M B. Church, closed late Friday evening after a two days ex hibit. Che exhibits were ft i.-r and the at tendance and receipts larger than at . . L!L! anv previous chrysanthemum exuini- tion given by these ladies. The dinners given in the Board of Trade head quarters were also well patronized. The ladies desire to I hank the exhibi tors, judges ami nil others who aided them in making the exhibition such a marked booms, TIIK MUSK W1NNKK. Bed Mrs EG II II -Mrs J F Barker, first: Mrs L Kohllmgen, second. Best film inn Mis VI S Hamilton, first. Best VeKinley Mrs F W Hayms first. Best tiood Gracio Mrs G H Ben nett, first ; Mrs. Ralph Terrell, second. Best Nevfoos Mrs Ralph Terrell, tirst : Mrs. J K Barker, second. Best Golden Wedding Mrs J T Bryan, tirst. Best Florence Davi -Mrs V R Wil lis, tirst. Best l-oiiis Raw -Mrs J T Bryan, Best Mrs Win Hinptton Mrs J F Barker, tirst Best Major Boaafl m Mrs J T Bryan, first. Best Golden GaU Mrs Ralph Terrell, first ; Mrs 0 W Parks, second Best W H KobittSOe Mrs C V Fisher, first. Bust Incurved- Mrs I. Kohlhagen, first. Best Ragged Mrs A I. Kidder, first : Mrs L Kohlhagen, second. Best White Ostrich Plume Mrs t W Woollev, first; Mrs S A Sanford, sec ond. Best WhiU- Mrs F W Woollev, first ; Mrs J T Bryan, second. Best Bed Mrs A W Martin first. Best Cream Mrs J T Bryan, first ; Mrs L Kohlhagen. second. Bet Pink Mrs L Kohlhagen, first; Mrs J T Bryan, second Best Bronze Mrs L Kohlhagen, first. Best Yellow Mrs J F Barker, tirst: Mrs F W Haynes, second. Best Boquet -v!rs C V Hsher, first: Mrs J F Barker, second. I-argcst nntnlier of varieties -Mrs I. Kohlhagen, first, with -t.i varieties; Mrs W S Hamilton, second, with 37 varie ties. Best Pot grown Mrs L Kohlhagen, first; Mrs Q H Bennett, second. Best field grown Mrs C V Fisher, first; Mrs. 6. H Bennett, second. A score or more of handsome and use ful prime were donated by local business honses. An admission of 10 cent w is charged to the show. 23 Ladies Winter Weight Shirt Waists, the remains of about eight differant lines in which the sizes are broken including silk, wool, lin en and metceriz.d fabrics in prices ranging from $2 25 to $4.50 have been placed on bargain counters at $1.50 While They Last Have yoa sees our new Fall Ine of Forrest Mills Underwear for Ladies? White Wool and Cotton, All Wool, and Wool and Silk Mixtures. Priced at $I.W. $1.25, $130 aid $1.75 toe garment. Aid they are worth it, too, Take a Look Our entire stock of dressing sacq ues made of eider down, and fleece back cotton" eider down, of which the cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of them sold for $1.25, $150, and $1 75 ' Now just to clear them out Take your Choice for 75c ; a New Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Just In 1 JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store COURT ISSUES PROHIBITION ORDER A special session of county court is be ing held today at which time :in order will issue officially declaring a a result of the late election, prohibition in 14 of th 30 precincts of Douglas county, this order to go into effect Jan. 1, 1905. The order will appear in the next issue of the Plaindealkk Married. HUDDLEBTON POWELL At the residence of the bride's father, Satur day, Nov. 12, 1904, E O. Haddleston and Miss Anna M. Powell, H. R. Dimmick, J. P officiating. They will make their home on Mr. Hnddleston's farm near Elkton. Nonpareil. J. H. Younce, a prosperous farmer of l Dillard, was transacting business in Koseburg today. He informed the I'laisdealeh that he has two and a h.df ton of strawberries of the Excelsior , and Wilson varieties from which vines many crates of npe berries could be picked at the present lime. BORN. 8TCK.-To Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stock", at Drain, Nov. 12, 1904, a son. LEKiH ION To Mr. Leighton, at Drain, son and Mrs. - E. Not. 15, 1905, a DIED. HI COMPARISON IS pgiATRUETEST nSsSKJ Onr eaaaSaa are the highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win oat on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we hare no competitors. HOLIDAY CANDIES W.V.W.'.V.'.V.V.W. A large number of farmers mere in town Friday and Saturday delivering turkeys, the price running np to 17 cents 1 live weight. The birds are in extr.i fine condition this vear. ADY.-Near Myrtle Creek, Nov. 1904, Solemn Ady, aged -! years. m Currier 15. CANDY STORE BILLINGS At her home in Roseburg, Sunday morning. Not. 20, 1904, Mrs. Billings, at an advanced age. I oter ment in the Masonic cemetery today. For Sale. Pare bred Mammoth Bronze turkeys, gobblers and hens. Have taken various prizes at different fairs. Call on or address J. H. Shobt, ' Roseburg, Or. Oct. 17 P : W ers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray baifr Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will HairVig only use Ayer's Hair Vigor,' your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. I mm now over SI Tears otd. ami t tat' a thick. ctMST tat of ksc hair which torn, MHrnrrM wm mm ti. ammi any hair In It, all da t ArWs Hair VUror Mas. H. K. Ursris. Beoda. Stinav SUS a bottle. an i for 1. C. AT EX OB. Man White Hair The old wooden trestles of both the Southern Pacific and the O. R. A N. are being replaced with new and strictly j modern steel structures, and daring the j vear manv of these old bridges will be Hlsa Alice Partlow came oTer from Oakland Saturday evening and sp;nt Sunday with friends in this city, return ing this morning. Road Meeting. A special road ineet iug is called to be held at the N ssion PitAiMl in Edenbower Friday afternoon ; t 3 o'clock fos the purpose of voting a special tax in he Winchester and Eden bower road districts for the further im provement of the Winchester, Roseburg and Edenbower wagon roads. All tax payers of these districts are urged to at tend. The Edenbower and Winchester citizens are manifesting great public spirit in road building, and are taking the lead in this county in good road making, much permanent work having been accomplished this season. in the There is now perfect harmony First Methodist Church at Grants. Pass, to which Rev. D. T. Summerville, the patter refused by the Albany church, was assigned. As an evidence of the value they place upon his services, the mnmhprehin has voted to raise the sal ary of Rev. Summerville $100 liia mutter was taken up at n eeling of the official board, and the minister was apprised of it. The disa greements that at first beset the align ment of Rev. Summerville have been adinsted. and those who were at first inclined to backstep, are in line, and (he j church looks forward to a very prosper- j ous jear. Oregon dairies are growing, the pro-1 r i r,-j nrm duct showing an increase 01 ... for the vear. torn down and the steel one put in their places. The Southern Pacific Co. has been sned in the state circuit court at Port land, for $9000, the alleged value of the three rarehorses killed and two that were injured in the recent freirh' train smasbup near Jefferson, last month. William D. Randall is the plaintiff as owner of the horses. The big oil tank at Edgewood is being prepared for use and a supply of oil taken in. With the advent of rahi an . j .1 . snow storms, u is expecieu umiut casionallv an engine will be stationed there as a helper for heavy trains. The present system of double-heading trains through from Dunsmuir to Ashland is said to be giving good satisfaction. It is reported that Ed. Dunham, the son of E. H Dunham, of Talent, has affected a settlement with the S P. Co., .- nia:m f,.r ilamfDM over the loss Action on : " " " D the last ; of a le? in an acclclent at f"1118 raas If you want to select a Xmas present that is strictly up-to-date yon will find them at Graves' Art Emporium. Call and see goods and get prices. tf Edward Von Pesal, of Melrose, was transacting business at the county seat Saturdav and favored this office with a pleasant call and subscription renewal. "if Osteopathy cures most of these hopeless cases that have used the "dope STStem" for years with out relief, why is it not the best treatment for any disease? NATIONAL GRANGERS AT PORTLAND MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE IJFISHER & BELLOWS CO-U Seventh Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale vpar or two aeo. Dunham was a trane j . man in the employ of the company at the time. The suit for damages was tried in the Josephine circuit court rwice the last time a verdict of $20,000 being returned in plaintiff's favor, when the case was appealed to the state Supreme I Purt bv the defendant company. The reported settlement is to the effect that i the railroad company has paid Dunham the sum of $16,000 in addition to allow j ing $4,000 attorney's fees. The unusually pretty fall, and weather conditions generally, have made the grass so good that stock is doing very well and mnch of it stands a good show to get through the winter with very lit tle feed. Dr. H. L Studley, Osteopathic physi cian. Dr. Almeoa . Mcuan, aasisiani in obstetrics and diseases of women. Phone or call at office in Abraham bide- Free consultation. tf RICE $ RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS J. W. Krewson, of Drain, was trans acting bnsiness'in Roseburg today. He informs us that Roy, the little 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spalding, at Drain, sustained a broken arm late last week by being thrown from a horse. Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For sale at very reasonable prices by Roseburg Nurseries, H. Schroton, Roseburg, Oregon. t The Price What you pay for a pie. e of furniture is often the de- iiiing thing in the selection. ! he matter oi me price is matter that strikes home. It affects the purse. Bnt this is another place wherein we can please and satisfy you Our prices represent the value of the goods There is a profit in them just enough to cover up eel ling expenses and to conduct a legitimate business. That is all we ask you to pay. When you do pay it you are sure you are getting the full worth of your money. You are not mak ine blindfold purchases. LacK of Space Prevents our displaying the thousand and one i od bar gains in our store ; if you need anything for furnishing the home,it will pay you and inter est you to look through our es tablishment. If yon are in the country and need a piece of fur niture write us fully describing your wants and about what you want to pay, and we will mail you cuts or photographs of the very latest "tyles with spe ial net prices. The pictures we send to yon will represent the articles as ihey really are. No catalogue house can keep pace with the rapid changes made bv manufacturers. B. W. S.rong, of this city, has been appointed deputy grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon to oversee the drill work of the lolges in Douglas and Lane onnties, preparatory to the showing to be made by state or ganizations at the Lewis and Clark fair i in Portland next year. Portland, Nov. 20. The National Grange was in session but two hours yesterday, and that in the forenoon. The approaching event of conferring the three final degrees of th-' order in the afternoon and evening absorbed so much interest and required such a great amount of time that little else was con sidered and range legi-Utiou was con fined to a few reports from state mas ters not before heard from, and to the reading of but two resolutions, which were at once referred to the pr per com mittees for future report. WORK OF TUB USANCE FRIDAY. The National Grange today udopted resolutions favor ng the enactment of a law by Congress against the manufac ture and sale of cigarettes or cigarette papers within the United States, and re ferred the following resolutions: Favoring the establishment of the pro posed postal savings bank system in the postoffices of the United States. For an investigation of the manufac ture of galvanised wire on the ground that wire now used for fencing rusts and docayi and is not as durable as that formerly sold. Against threatened action by the oleo trust to have repealed the Grout law. Ic vine a tax on the manufacture of oleomargarine butter, anil commending the present law as eminently fair and wise. Heard reports of state masters and ad dresses by members of the State G range of Oiegon. PASS EVIL TO HI CO.VDEMNCD. The National Grange will probably commit itself to the condemnation of free passes to public officials in return for actual or implied services on their part. State Master J. B. Ayer, of Mar y- 1 and. is sponsor to a resolution. FOR CARCKLS POST Friday NOVEMBER Two Days ONLY and 2 5 Saturday AND 26, 1904 Two Days ONLY Tbe most extraordinary preparations will be made daring the next few days to maKe this and Saturday sale the greatest in the history of this store. Every nook and corner will be and the result will be hundreds of odds and ends, remnants and broken lots which will be pat on Friday morning at eight o clocK. Friday sale Event No. i Will be a massive RUMMAGE SALE. The collection will be called from every department, and yon can find Ladies' and Children's Hose, Men's Lanndried and Golf Shirt?, Boy s Shirts, Men's, Children's and Ladies' Shoes, Men's Underwear, Outing Flannel Gowns, Ladies' Short Kimonas, Satteen Petticoats, Ladies' Belts, Hose Supporters, Ladies Mackintoshes, Notions and hun dred of useful articles. Event No, 2 afford to miss this sale. Will be a colossal sale of staple goods and will mean a saving to you ot from 33 to 50 per cent. If you will need any of these goods in the next six months yon can't Money saved is money made. A fellow filled up on fire water, Bat urdav and uoon mounting his horse to leave town in the evening palled his re vulver to fire a parting salute, a la cow boy, when the gun was accidentally dis charged, the ball piercing a finger. He c died on a local physician and had the 1 - wound dressed stating he had been held up and shot on the Deer creek bridge. His story was refuted by an eye witness to the shooting. Holidays will soon be here and we will be prepared for all. Don't throw money away buing wortblees pr. sents. Buy the satisfactory All will join in telling you RICfc & KlCfc sells it tor less. kind. Horace T. Jones, a special land agent of the Government, was here several days this week investigating land filings and transfers. By a new ruling the final proofs made here in the future will be at times when Mr. Jones may be present He will set apart three or four days a month when he will be on hand for this purpose. Grants Pass Observer. Sykes A Carroll have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. 219 Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. . Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. 261. 77tf Another recurring measure upon which the National Grange will exrt itself to the utmost is the advocacy of a law giving to the public all the benefit of the parcels post. FOR HRTTRR ROADS. Once again the National Grange has bezun a crusade (or better roads and will act upon a resolution by State Mas ter E. A. Power, of Wisconsin. It is held by Mr. Powers and many others, that while the National Government has expended millions in the mainte nance of rivers and harbors and lias in contemplation the spending of many more millions for the Panama canal project, it has no far expended but little for the public highways and that such nn exnenditure would be productive of fully as much good as any other object nnnn which Government moiitty has been expended. Indies' White Wool I'nion Suits the "Oneta," regular price$1.50 per garment ; sur prise sale price Ladies' White Wool Union Suits". Mel ba," regular price fl' per garment surprise sale price Ladies' H Wool Vesta and I'snts, sold regularly at 75 cents per garment ; for thin surprise sale, the garment. . Ladies' All Wool Cashmere Hose, regular price 3 pair for $1 ; for surprise sale, the pair Ladies' Heece Lined Cotton Hose, the kind that sells everywhere at 25 cents ; for this sale, the pair 100 dozen Children's Wear proof Ribbed Hose Double Heel and Knee Fast Black the best 15 cent Stocking in town. Surprise sale price 2 pairs for $1.05 Oriental Tapestry Table Cov ers 6-4 size, beautiful designs and colors, cheap at $1.25: surprise sale price WC 10 piece double faced, very heavy Flannelette, suitable for Kimonas and Lounging Robes, sold everywhere at 25 cents ; surprise sale price the yard 16-'; 55c 25c LADIES' JACKETS AND COATS . . i n a 54.00 f 12 50 and $13.00 Jackets and Coats for Jackets $11 00 for. and Coats, $9.00 $10.00 $16 00 and $16.50 Jackets and Coats for $25 00 for.. Jackets and GROCERIES $5 50 for Jackets and ('oats $8.00 and $8 50 Coata for Jackets and I5c $".-X) and $9.50 Capea for Jackets and $1000 for.. Jackets and Coats 25c $11.00 and $11.50 Jackets and Coats for. S5.50 So.25 6.75 $7.50 Beet Standard Corn, can I0e " Tomatoes, can 10c " Peas, Scans 25c " " Beans, Scans 25c Oysters, Is, S cans 25c 2s " 15c Yellow Crawford Peaches, can. . ..15c Economv Cream, can 10c Carnation " ' 10c Defiance Baking Powder 16 ox can 15c Golden West Baking Powder, 16 os can 25c Royal Baking Powder, 16 ox can. 40c K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ox can. .19c Arm and Hammer Soda, 1 pkgs .25c Cow Brand Soda, 4 pkge 25c Grape Nats, pkg Me 5 minute mash, 3 for 25c t!9AA Wheatine. 3 for .....35c ' Cream of Wheat, 2 for ....35c U5tP$l630 Cero Fraito, 3 for 25c Force, 2 for 25c C res po, same as Force 10c 1 gallon can Acron Syrup 43c 4 !be Yeroiieetli 25 4 lbs Maccaroni 25c 2 bottles Snider's Catsao 35c 7 Bars Silk Soap 25c 6 Bars of Diamond C Soap 25c Best Japan Rice, per lb 5c 4 pkge Corn or Gloss Starch 25c Best Spider Lag Tea SSc Gunpowder Tea SSc Best 15c Coffee, 2 lbs 25c Best 25c Coffee, 1 lb 19c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, box ... .10c Best Imported Sardines, 2 cans. ..25c Event No. 3 cost or less than cost. Will be a time limited sale. No goods will be sold before or after the time adver tised, except at regular prices. No goods charged at sale price, as they are all at From 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 a. m. Stockmen, Take Notice. 36 inch Silkolenes 12), and 15 cent values ; limit sale price the yard 36-inch Art Denims, beautiful patterns and a large selec tion, regular 16 cent Cloth ; limit sale price 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. All 8 cent, Apron Check Ging ham, best grade; limit sale price, the yard 9c He 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. 36 inch Lonsdale Bleached Muslin : limit sale price . .. I 27-inch Creton Draperies, reg ular 10 cent quality ; limit sale price, tbe yard Sc 7c 6 '4 With every 25 cents worth of Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton at 6 cents a spool, we will make yoa a present of 2 spools of Merricks Soft Finished Thread. 1:30 to 2 p. m. 36-inch Lonsdale or Fruit of the Loom Cambric. No more than $1 worth sold to one person. Limit sale price 36-inch Orchid Cambrics very fine Cloth. No more than $1 worth sold to one person. Limit sale price 2:00 to 3:00 p. m. Beat Standard Brands of Cali coes, your choice per yard IOC 8c 3:00 to 4:00 p. m. Any oi oar 10c and 12 c Flan nelettes, limit sale price the -yard yC Any of our 10c grade of Outing Flannel hundreds of pieces to select from. Limit sale ' price, the yard oC 5:00 to 6:00 p. m. Any oi oar $1.00 and $1.25 Ladies' Kid Gloves. Limit sale price itJC fitted except at sale price JpaVNo gloves regular prices . For sale or rent a 3000 acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which about 2000 iB fine hay land producing on an averaire 1 1 -2 ton ner acre. Well watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch a ready sale for hay From 600 to 800 head of cattle can be supported from time the hay is off until January r or particulars enquire oi J Roseburg, Or. Event No. 4 G. Flook. Will be for SATURDAY NIGHT ONLV, between the hours of 7 and 9 p. a., and will consist of stupendous price cutting in out Boys' Clothing Department, Boys' suits from 3 to 14 years will be reduced in price. Don't miss taking advantage of this sale. To $m mey is to make moiey. 3