The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 30, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1007,
THE M0KNIN6 ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
N1TL1D MARKETS
Latest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
CompliU Marka-t Reports Correotad
Eaoh Day, Qlvlng the WhoUtala
Prlo of Commodltlti, Farm Pro
duo and Vagttablai.
I'ditTI.ANIi, Jiu. I'll, Tln. it'lvuitct'
ntiniiuiuuil idiliiy In illy cri'iiiiii'iy bai
lor Wll III" chief NIlllJlH't Of lll'UHlitl
HlimtiK cuiiiiliy IiicmIiho ili-ulm till
mill iilnrf.
Ountry liutter cuiiie In no Imtlly
iiu ki'l mill In nui'lt ill vrtlty of lmio
u j t 1 u 1 1 n Km u fur unylhliitf i n
ct'lil conking, Tliciii nro a tuw court-
try eieiiiiieiln unit put nut n ijuitllty
nf liutter itiut hi'IIh iiI"mhi1ii of rlty
creiiiiiery iitiit ul iilmut Mm witum 1 1 -.
do.
Grain, Flour and Fotd.
Whottt Wnlln Wnllu 0K 7c; valley
07c; blun-DtPin, M flo; roil, till
c.
Oats-Whlto, t2M0 y 2d; gray, !4-
UU.
Flour--(ard wheat pritcnt, t IKO;
alrnlght, 13.35; tofilmiu, $3.&0; ry, &;
whole wheal (lour, 13.76; Valley (lour,
3.4uy3 05, Diikotn. $5.S0U &.00; Ka-t
rn rye, 15.40; l'lllnlmry. ,20; Cor
vullli, 13.70.
Corn Whole, 2827; crack J. $2
211 per ton.
Hurley-Uri-wlntr, 224f 22.&0; fend,
$210 21. CO, rolled, 22i23.
Hyo 1 1 40 per rwt,
liny Vnlli-y, timothy, 11314; ext
ern Ori'Koti, $IGUI8; clover, 7t'7.50;
cheat, I7if".&0; nlfiitfii, 111.50; rnln
lmy, i"4j; vetch, li.&ddiH.
lluikwhciit-1 .11 n?r ton.
Mlll!uff- MliMlliw. $25.00; chop,
$15; limn, I Ifl 00; short, $18.00,
Cereal Komi- Hulled Ont, rrcum,
90-rt mickM. $7.00; lower grade. $S,60il
(.50; ont rnenl. w I t cut, 45-tb .u k,
IH. 00 pi-r Mil.; 9-lti sack. 14.25 per
tmle; out men I (ground), 45-Ib mirkn.
$7.60 per Ml,; 9-lb ck $4 pnr tmle;
ipllt prim, $4 25 (x-r lOOlti iuk; 25-tt)
boxe. $1.25: per hurley, $4.00 per 100
tti; 25-tti biixen, 11.25 per box; pantry
flour, 10-lb Hack, 12.30 per bbl.
arnln binc-FnrflKit "Jul din"tlc,
I 3-4f.
Fruit.
Troplciil fruit-llitrmnn, 5c per To.:
plno nppb'4, H.5oy5.50 per do.; lem
on. $4,6045.50 box; ornnicea, $3.25M
3.75; grape fruit, $4.50 crnte; lime.
76cW 1.26 per 100; MuliKi Krnp. $7.50
(if 100 bbl; pomiKiaiiltcii, $2.50 box;
tuiiKcrliii'H, $2.ou box.
1 toineat li: fruit - Apple, Common,
8Gc 1.00; fancy,-11. oortf 2,50 box; l4idy
nppleN, 11.26'if 1.75 box; ki1""h, $1,504
$2 criitu; pmr. $ I'd 1.75 box; Krupea,
II. 604(2,00 crnte; pear", 2.00 box;
huckbbecrlcH, 1 ()' 1 ': pound; enm-
berrlea, 1104(11 bbl: rlimnon, 11.60 n t,virpool, ton, fltUKl; huge, HO 11,
I'ox. ; irosm.l. HMI. ton. .00; K. S. V. P..
! 20 ft-lb cartons, R. 8. V. P.. 24 S lb
Vofletabl. 'carton, $1.75; Liverpool lump, Urn,
I'ottitorH -In country, 11.10 per cwt; $10.60.
TurpentineIn mM, WJoi in wood
Urrelit, 83o) In Iron barrala, 70o) in 10
ohm lota, Mo.
LliiMwd oil Raw, fl-Urn l lota, 47c 1
barrel lota, 48c j In om, 63o. Boiled, 5-
barrel lot, 40c j 1-barral lot SOei la
mM, Sfio.
flnnolliio Htov gaiioiin. oaae, 4i
Iron barrolt, 10c 80 ile((rcei gaaollne,
camw, 33oj Iron WreN or druma, 27c
72 (ler.rn c, 211 Jej Iron barrel, 20c j
nyliic dint 1 1 1 te, iron btrreU, Bo.
Oregon grapa root Per W , $34.
lb e wx 4IokI, clean and pure, 21
24c per 11),
lUipo Pura Manila, M!''; standard,
l.Hi'l 8Im, 1 lct M brand 8Ual, 10a
Molialr-fhole. 28,'io.
Wlra nalla prraent bamt at $2.00.
(fray or mtxd. 263; duck. wblU, 18
(it(U, duck mixed, 12fr15c
Kaathera-leaM, wlilt.-, itH4(k) gtt,
Wool Valley " 222Bc Kaatwn Ore
Kon, 18(i(22c aa to ahrlnktge..
Caicara tagrada (Cblttim bark)-2
4o,
Hp (3u)e, 100S, illbl2o; prima,
10i Ho.
Imi1 Htrictly pura whlU lead and red
lead In Um lot. 7c 600-lb Iota, 8c; I n
than 600 IIm, 8Jc.
Olivt oil ("alifornia ,per gallon, $2.76;
lie; trout, 18c; nllvor-1 1 8c; uarU, per ca. dozen, $7.25; pinta, 2
ateulhenda, 10c; tomcoda, 7c; nmclf, ! do, n, $8.60; i plnU 4 dozen, III.
a wnit point on, 24(3 cent,
CnbbiiKoLb: 1 8-42c; cnulldowor,
12.602.75 per crnte; pitraloy, 25a per
doxitn; hot houo lettuce, 11,60 per box;
hend, 4 On do,en; xplniich, 3 4' 6c ttii
uitlclioke, 7,6c VI, 25 p"r doxnti; pea,
14c lb; iriirlle, Vi9n lb,; red pepper,
dry, 204125c lb; culory, 05485(! dozen;
i'KK pl'iiit, 1150 cnitn; okr.i, $1.75 box;
aprmit. Ho tt,
roiimtoc-$1,7542 box; Hubbard
IUih1i, 14 1 rctil lb,
f MllotlH Hf.f! Hill) $1.
Turnip-Per ack, D0cf$1.00; car
rota, 75c47 1.00. beet, $1.25; rndlalm,
12 1-2 and 15c doxcti Iiuii'Iich; Imrnn
nullah, 7V41f&o tti,
Fraah Meat and Flih.
Freh meat-Veal, medium, 75 to
100 lb., 8 l-24f tc; 10 to 160 lb., 7-1-24
He; 150 to 200 lb., 048 1-2 c;
200 Mi and over 6 '4 47 Co ; pork, 84
8 He; beavle, 74 8c; beef bull, 241
8 8-4c; cow, 60'ic; teer, 847c;
mutton, medium lzo, 'ut',c; luru",
(14 7 c; aprlnir lamb, 0 4 10c.
Flt)-irallbut, 3c; black cod, 7c;
black bn, per It., 18c; etrlped ba.
13c; lierrlna, 6c; flounder, 6c; ciiiflxh,
loc; hrlmp, 10c; perch, Gc; aturi'ion,
OytirHliowlwater Hay, per k"I
$2: per miik, $4.00;
per 100; rilymplii.
(ilympla. per kkIIoii, $2.
Clam Jlurdahell, per box. $2; ra
zor clam, $2 per box.
I'roduco-Old HooUrr, 94110c; hen
and KprliiK, 144 15c; lrNcd, 154(131
c; duck, 134 14c; turkey, 174 W,
dreed, 2042lc; fancy, 21422 l-2c; j
iceee, v(., 104 Mc; dreed, 124 13c;
p!K!Oli, per dozen. $1,004 1.25;
Niiuiib. 11.7541 2.
Ekb -Oregon rianch, 32 l-24f3.'.c;
Kaittern, (few In flock).
Hutter- Country creamery, 3l4f32c;
cKy creamery, 35c; toro, 16 1-2417
cent; butter fat, 33 1-2 cent.
CheeHp Young Amerlra, 184(16 1-2
cint; Oregon full cream, flat, 15
15 1-2 cent.
Honey-Dark, 10 1-24llc; amber,
124113c; fancy while, 14415c.
Grocenea tad rrovlatooa.
Nuta-Walnula, So. 1. aoft .hell. 17c
No. 1 hard ahell. 16V; Clilla, 13c; almond,
!7f?IHcj flllerta, 16c; HrazlU, lftcj pe
can. .1ffl( l6c hickory, He; Virginia p- a-
nuU, Ac Jumbo V'ginla peanut, He;
lapane peanuta. 6 ; cbetnuU, Italian,
14c ; cocoanut, dozen HSrti ftOc.
OifTee-Mm-ha 24'2Hc; Java, fancy,
2HC'i32ci Java, giKxt. 20 ( 24c j Java, or
dinary. 17ft 20c t CoaU Rica, fancy, 18
2(cj Coeta Rica. good. 12ft Hie; Ar
buckba, lo per lb; l.lon, 14c per lb;
Columbia coffee, 14c; Balvador, 1IM
15c
Provlelona Ham, to aire, I4e; ham,
picnic lOJc; bacon, regular, 11? ; bacon.
fiincy bieiikfat 20c; dry wilt eidea, lljc;
Iwcka dry alt 11 l-4o.
Knit-Mule of 75 Xt, liale, fl.tH'; Ul I
of (10-3 bale. $1.00; bale of 40 4. bale,
if I . (10; bale ol 15-10, bale, $1.00; bit
50c; fine, ton, $i2.00; biiLK, 60 lb, genu-
(Tanned aalnmn CO'umbla River, 1-lb
Ulla, I.H5; 2 lb UIU, $2.50 fancy, l ib
Toko Point. $l.o;""' " ''"7 naia.fi so; lancy
1,1, mm . I .,. . II.. f 1.
(120 tti.) 15; 1 " Aaxa ian. pina, voc;
r (1. $1.45; nominal, 2, Ull. $2.00.
(Vreul f(Kid Ro!M oat cream, 90-lb
ck, $7.(H); lower grade. $5.606.50;
(i t meal, tc cut, 60-lb aaelc, $8 bale;
10 lb ack, $4.26 pe( twle; oatmeal
(ground), 60 lb aack. $7.60 per bale; 10
lb ack. $1 per bale; plit pea, $4.60
per 1 ib lack; 26 lb Imxei, $1.25; pearl
barley, $4.75 per 100 lb; 25-lb box.-,
$1.25 per box; paltry flour, 10-lb ack,
$2.60 per bale.
I! Ice Imperial Japan. No. 1, $6.05;
Southern, Japan. 6c; broken. 4c; head,
fancy, 7c; head, choice, lie
011, Lead. Eta.
Coal oil - Pearl and aatral oil cat,
I lie per gallon; water white oil, iron
barn-la, 1 3 J.-; wood barrel, lflc; eocene
oil. cum, 211c; elaine oil canct, 271c;
extra star, caeeA, 221c; headlight oil
mm 21c; Iron barrel. 161c.
Benzine- Slxty-thri-e degree, oaaea.
20c; iron barrel. 16lc
IN THE FAR NORTH
MISTAKES 8IGNALS.
I
Prince of Monaco Makes Report
in Trip to Artie.
MAKE DIFFICULT SURVEY
Party Mad up of Men of Nine Na
tionalise Gain Interesting Data
Regarding Hitherto Unexplored
Region of 8pitzbergen.
NEIGHBORS GET FOOLED.
'I wim literally coiiKblng myaelf to
death, und had Income too weak to
leave my bed; and nclghbora predict
ed that I would never leave It nllve;
but they Kot fooled, for, thank bo to
(inl, I win Induced to try Dr. Hints'
New Discovery. It took Juct four one
ilnllar b. ittle In completely cure the
coukIi and lesloic mc to boiiiI siiund
Iniil! Ii." write Mrs. Kva rncapber of
irovi-i Imvn, Stark Co., In I. This Klnit
of coukIi anil cold curcn and healer of
throat and ItniK'. In Kuaraiitci-d by
Chan. Hukpi-h, DruKB'st. 60c and $1.00.
! Trial bi'ltlc free.
TIDE TABLE, JANUARY
High Water.
Date.
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JANUARY, 1807.
A. M.
P. M.
h.m. ft. I h.m. ft.'
II 2M6I 7.0 1:31 8.6
2:62 7.1 2:06 8.8
S 3:26 7.8 2:46 8.3
. 4
. 5
. (1
. 7
. 8
.10
. 9
.11
.12
.13
.13
.14
.16
.16
.17;
.18
.19
.201
.21
.22
.23
24
.25!
.26
.27
.28
.29
.30
.81
4:01
4:42
5:27
6:16
7:10
9:12
8:12
10:08
11:00
0:27
11:50
1:15
2:00
2:43
3:2s,
4:14
4:15
5:401
6:81
7:26
8:20!
9:13
10:05
10:48
0:16
.2711:28
0:60
1:22
1:64
2:25
7.2
7.5
7.7
8:30
4:21
6:23
6:37
7:59
10:82
9:21
11:35
12:4010.0
7.6
7.7
7.9
8.0
8
8.9
8.5
0.3
9,7
7.1
9.9
7.5
7.8
8.0
8.1
8.1
8.2
8.1
8.0
7.9
7.9
8.0
8.2
8.4
8.7
8.6
6.712:06
1:28:
2:16
3:03
1:65
4:48
6:51
7:03
8:23
9:40
10:42
11:33
12:41
1:17
1:661
7.9
7.3
8.8
6.4
6.1
6.4
6.1
6.8
JANUARY, 19071
9.8
9.4
8.9
8.1
7.4
6.7
6.2
5.9
5.9
6.1
6.4
8.8
8.9
8.8
8.8
SUNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND
Increasea and $2.50 Wound Trip Rat
via A. & C. R. R. U Popular.
Travel from this city to Portland
on Sunday at the low round trip rate
of 12.50 I on the Increase and many
enjoy that day In the metropolis each
week. This rate will be continued
throughout the winter and the volume
of travel toward Portland every Sun
day would Indicate that the public
appreciate It. 11-8-tf
Low Water. A. M. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft. J h.m. ft."
Tuemliiy" 1 7:55 375 8:25 -0.5
Wednesday ... 2 8:27 3.3 9:00 -0.4
Thursday 3 9:05 3.2 9.33 -0-1
Friday 4 9:61 3.1 10:10 0.3;
Saturday 5 10:38 2.9 10:50 0.8
SUNDAY 6 11:33 2.6 11:37 1.4;
Mondav 7 12:40 2.31
Tuesday 8 0:35 2.6 1:65 1 . 8
Wednesday ... 9 1:39 2.4 3:11 1.11
Thursday 10 2:47 2.8 4:18 0.21
Friday 11 3:55 3.0 5:17 -0.6!
Ritturdny 12 4:69 3.0 8:08 -1.3!
SUNDAY 13 5:57 2.8 6:57 -1.7
Monday 14 8:50 2.6 7:41 -1.8
Tuesday 16 7.40 2.6 8:25 -1.7
Wedncsdny . ..16 8:81 2.4 9:10 -1.3 1
Thursday 17 9:22 2.8 9:50 -0.6;
Friday 1810:18 2.2 10:84 0.1 j
Saturday 19 11:11 2.2 11:17 0.9!
SUNDAY 20 12:11 2.1 1
Monday 21 0:03 1.6 1:17 2.0 !
Tuesday 22 1:01 2.3 2:29 1.8
Wednesday .. .23 2:05 2.9 3:35 1.4
Thursday 24 3:11 3.3 4:31 0.9!
Friday 25 4:11 8.6 5:17 0.4
Saturday 26 5:04 3.5 5:58 -0.1
SUNDAY 27 6:50 3.6 6:82 10.4
Monday 28 6:80 3.8 7:05 -0.7
Tuesday 29 7:04 3.1 7:36 -0.7
Wednesday . ..30 7:38 2.9 8:06 -0.5 1
TThursday .. ..31 8:15 2.6 8:37 0.81
THIS MAY INTEREST YOU.
No one Is Immune from kidney trou
ble, so just remember thru Foley's
Kidney Cure will stop the irregular
ities and euro any cae of kidney and
bladder trouble that Is not beyond the
rench of medicine. T. F. Laurln, Owl
Drug Store,
It's healthful, wholesome. It's good
for ono as the other. The more you
take the hotter you sleep and eat.
Makes people happy. That's what
Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea does.
35 conts, Tea or Tablets. For sale by
Frank Hart.
Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co
Effective Sunday, September 0. 1006 Paclflo Time.
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U Who la known
, througVout the United
&M'gUtei.M aoeounl ol
JiShis wonderful cure,
! No poiBone nor drug uaed. He guaran
tees to cure catarrn. uioma, iung u
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousneas,
stomaoh, liveh and kidney, female com
nlaint and all ehronic diseases. !
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT
If you cannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents ie
tamps.
' THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
1021 lint St, Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the AstorUn
Enginerr Haa License 8upended for
Causing Diaaaterou Collision.
HAN KltANCIHCO, Jan. 29. The II
oeri -! of D. C, Gray, the first assistant
engineer of the st.-(irn schooner (,'annel,
wiim HUKpended yesterday by the Uni
ted Stale local Inspector of boiler
and hulls, for making a mistake In the
signal given from thu bridge when
the vessel wat leaving San Pedro on
January 25. The result Sva that the,
Carmel collided with the uteamer El
liott, sinking her. Oray's excuse was
that the. lectrlc light were not on
and he could not see the Indicator
plainly.
HUNTING FOR TROUBLE.
"I've lived In California 20 year and
and am still hunting for trouble In the
way of burns, sores, wounds, bolls,
cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that
Bucklen's Arnica Salve' won't quickly
cure" write Charles Walters, of Alle
ghany, Sierra Co. No urfe hunting Mr.
Walters; It cures every case. Guar-j
anteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 25c. ;
grateful parent:
NF.W YOKK. Jan. 29. -It Is said
Uf'i good aullioilty that even If the
Hlraus-Wllde opera "Salome" In with-i
drawn from tb Metropolitan opera I
lion,-, which seems to be assured, ow
ing to the aliltude of the directors of
the Metropolitan Opera and Heal K-
tati? Company other perf'.-rrnanee of
the opera will be held at some other
place In thin city. Although a Joint
meeting of the iilrector of the Metro
politan Opera Moumi? and that of the
('onreld Metropolitan Opera, Company
I to be held tomorrow, ostennlbly to
adjust the trouble, both sides feel that
It will be a perfunctory gathering.
George O, Haven, prcblent, and his
fellow directors of th,. company which' Read this letter from a
own the opera house have not chang-
d their views toward "Salome," and
the Conreld Company's directors have
given up hope of winning thern over.
Director Conreld does not Intend to
lose the costly getting and costumes
In which he has Invested and he will
give the opera at the theatre must
available fur such an elaborate work.
ThlH probably will be the New Amster
dam theatre or the New York Theatre.
The sale of tickets for "Salome" went
on yesterday and the seats sold will be
exchanged for seats In the theatre to
bo selected.
A dispatch from Chicago says that
the possible discontinuance of the
production of "Salome," Oscar Wilde's
inlapttitlon of the biblical stpry of
John tho Haptlst at the Metropolitan
Opera House In New York will not
affect the engagement of Herr Conn-Id's
opera company In Chicago April
8, according to Mllward Adams, man
ager of the Auditorium Theatre.
Manager Adam sees no reason for
striking out what the New Yorkers
have characterized as "objectionable,"
The scene where the degenerate Sa
in mc kissed the Hps of the decapita
ted prophet and the Kgyptian dance
of the "Seven Veils," are founded up
on Scripture, he says, and slvuld not
be lnterprctated in a manner different
from tjic average understanding of
the words of the Wide.
UNFIT FOR WORK.
Officers Are Not up to Standard 8et
by Military 8chool,
SAN ANTIONIO, Tex., Jan. 29.
Colonel George Leroy Ilrown, 18th
Infantry, has been notified by the War
Department that 10 per cent of the
soldiers detailed for Instruction at the
military school at Fort Leavenworth,
are physically unfit to take the course.
The Department In a supplemental or
der notified Colonel Brown that the
officers must undergo a physical ex
amination at each post from which
they are sent before being detailed
for the course of Instruction.
Purity is our watchword. Selecting
only the choicest herbs and roots
known to pharmacists. No spirits or
harmful drug. Holllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea is purity Itself. 35 cents.
Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank
Hart.
"Plneules"" (non-alcoholic) mad
used for hundreds of years for Blad
der and Kidney diseases. Medicine
for thirty days, 11.00. Guaranteed.
Sold by Frank Hart Drug Store.
Doctored for Five Years
Here is a boy whom D. D. D. Prescription cured quickly of
Eczema and at a total cost o$j. oo after all other remedies
and many doctors had failed.
JUxCM-rixs. O., Jan. lib, M.
Tl O.o.o. company,
CIllraiKo, III.
nmlrmn I can truthfnlly
ay thai D.li.l,. U ertalnl a
wariilnrlal preparation for
Ecu, ma.
our uiy wan troonlM with
Krwma for y-an. and e v
lured llli ditterrnl docion
for yoara, halni( pre
rrlptlona BlU-d at tli drug
era and alao tmluif many
Tarlooa adTurtlwd rmdii
hm at laat pur
uailed to buy a bottla of
I. 1). 1, at lli Ailania l'har
mary and try It. I am ry
Klad to ay tbat artr mlng
threw bolt I -a of I. I. D. at
(l.oo a bottle, our boy laioand
and veil, and haa no alini of
&-xerna left. People aay that
thla quick careerternreyeara
of untold oirerlnir acaia
Uttta abort of marvelous.
Youra truly,
a B. MOORE.
Airent Well.. Fargo Co. and
i-acine Kipreaj.
it- . c-y
Eczema Sufferers!
We do not know who were
Mr. Moore's doctors, but
we do know that a great
many of the best physi
cians have overcome
their former prejudice
and now advise their
patients to simply get
V.D.D. from the drug
store at $1.00 a bottle.
You will agree with ns
that credit is due these
physicians for thus sac
rificing the larger tees
they could make by
writing ont their own
prescriptions.
Will this convince you? Or
will this at least influence you
enough so that you will investi
gate further? Investigation is all we ask. Investigation will prove
to you that this pleasant external liquid D. D. D. Prescription is
based on the only scientific principle of curing the skin through the
skin by killing and dislodging the Eczema germ.
The cats o! Herbert Moore li but one of
hundreds, ye thousand. REMEMBER
WE OUKSELVKS CAREFULLY IN
VESTIGATED THIS REMEDY BEFORE
ACCEPTINO THE AQENCY IN OUR
HOME TOWN. Knowing tht D. D. D.
will cure any kind of kln trouble,
whether a Ring Worm, Eczem. Barber'
Itch, PsorU.sU or other fkln diseases
w e have decided to recommend it In pref
erence even to our own prescription.
CHARLES ROGERS,
FREE
But we realize bow many times the poor skin
sufferer has paid good money for so called blood
remedies, for smeary salves, useless ointments and
harmful soaps. We do not want yon to spend
a cent until vor are convinced; hence the
oner of a lakuc PIUDI E
SAMPLE BOTTLE iABIrLt
FREE.prepaid-a BOTTLE
take away the Itch and give indications of an early
care. Doa't spend a cent atour store until you have
tried tbe free sample and have found that you too
are relieved and will be cured like all the others
who doubted at first
Cut this ad out, mail It to the D. D. D. Co., Suite
112-120 Michigan Street. Chicago, and the free
sample bottle will be sent at once
1
SH
IP YOU WANT CA
FOR YOUR REAL, ESTATE OR BUSINESS
I CAN GET IT
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in what Town, City or State it is located
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Ii I did not have the ability and facilities to sell your property, I certain-!
ly could not afford to pay for this advertisement. This "ad," (like all my
other "ads") Is practically sure to place on my list a number of new-
properties, and I am just as sure to sell these properties and make enough:
money In commission to pay for the cost of these "ads" and make a goodjl
Droflt besides. That is whv I have so larcre a real estate business todav. t
Why not put your property among the number that will be sold as af
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I will not only be able to sell It some time but will be able to sell la
quickly. I am a specialist in quick sales. I have the most complete anctj
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I do not handle all lines usual!? carried by the ordinary real estat
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I can assure you I am not going ou' of business. On the contrary, I expect to find at the close of the yea;
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not to sell. Tou had better write tolay before you forget it.
If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of the country, tell me your re-fl
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David B- Taff , theLandMan,415 Kan .Ave. Topeka,Kan.
If You Want to Sell Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today.
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash
buyer for my property which consists of
Town County State.
Following is a brief description
Lowest cash price.
Name
Address
If You Want to Buy Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today.
I desire to buy property corresponding approximately
the following specifications: Town or City...
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Price between and) I Will pay
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