The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OUKGOifSTATESnAN; SALE! If OREGON
FrvipAvionNiNcr. august:2i, 102:
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Matter Now to Gd tov Con
gress for Formal r Accept
; anc3 of Settlement
SlGifATURE fe'.'OtftlflilO
Important nWaruenis Are Raslmi
to .trtltf Itoa "ti- &i&tatv
, Train Conference - ...
I",
NORTII AMPTO!. iass".. A'ifc
:A6dcitU'a rresa.)-
l'resiat'ni , uoouare tonignts ap-profedT-
tho -iltflgia'n debt ' ettl
- The agreement, riHne. from
v bp amnion vio Hweaapscocr in a
ppeclal mall joucfi was Drought
fronv the bu turner wftlte- Moose to
Northampton 1 "..White House
automobile b y' BLCV Geieser; pei
i-onat ! utaaioprapber f or-ilnr presi
dent. ' Mr',1 Gel8Serwas: hera, when
the'-president arrived Wont .Ply
mouth Vt.V for an oernfgfct 'itay,
- The settlnnt : waV .negotiated
by the 'Americas', debVoitanfsslon
wita- the; BeWasr1 irtlflsjpn:. alter
Pre I ae n t Coo Jjdai lsc.U?$eflrt.thi9
proposed! term . Elijuouth .with
Secretary; MeUoaaaA. Senator
Fmopt or mh,ant had given his
yerbalapprovar rtnr settlement
pro-rata. :Tha president's , itgna
tore to ttfeareemnr leaves the
nnt.'ktr-p so i far a, the American
government cprr?efc-nQI. :jnr; to
cpngreaa which nnde the,profI
lons ot the act creating the debt
funding commission, j, in tret; ratify
all aettlementa. . v U
Imm,dla tel after the 'president
had- aifened the agredmant, . Hi,
G lesser left for Swampefiott so aa
to have the; document! placed In
the mall pofwchr whfcirtirat tar gu
forward tov WasTrttfgtflTC CMlghT
from- 8wanrpeott;' 7 "';!
i i a. 1 i 1 1 r: iirt ri. '
FROM LIVE POLK Clft
Continued front par a 6)
tion. f foftunttely- there wag no
perntaaant .injury. ,. I !
t Regular erylcea wint be held In
the Free Method fat chnrch next
Sunday, mornlig. and evening.
: On account of the absence of
the .pastor, ..tier. J, F. Dttnlop,
there1 will be no preaching acrvicea
at the MeThodlBt church next Sun
day morning or evening. Sunday
echool and! Epworth tear(ie will
be held as psual. The eubjectr f 3T
; Bpworth League, aeryioes wiflbe
"Paul., the Interpreter , of,th
ay,-, ana Amanaa nowe wm oe
the leader. . . I
The EowoTti-i;ero trrrr Miia
a 1nslriea'- meeting- wits- eleetton
of officers 'Wedneeday- evening,
M If Frances - Halch- Ui eaXer
tatning her Sunday school class
Th6 Water. Lilies', at the church
Tuesday afternoon. This class. Is
. working" on some ' hooka, contain
fng ,a.ontUaet of their lesson
Itndlei,; fiadopV jS haye them
coinplteo: hef pre ' the county -,f air
exhibit afinada .n 80 they
may be ablef to make, i, dleplay: ;
Brown'sl g'arageiaxeceliring.. a
tew roof dieisln of hot tar this
week ihAojkfbeln;2lone t)j
II Johrkft of .VlU,jv Jk s
Jfaclr; Strauss, .made, ..a business
trip to .Dallas last "Tuesday.'.
; Mrs. 1. p. Browri transacted
bnslnes. la Saleia-oa- Tae&diy ,of
last vfeek.,1; r,
i lit, ah'o1 ii hi Tt. TanDenBoscb!
w'erS lis from their-mill and rancli
bo; Pedee reef Monday ' evening
. ifr; afi ft. Mrsr: : T;' Du'niop;
daughter,Mndfe4 aidL spit Herbert
are. spending s, few days afthelr
ranch siear Kst&eada. 1 i - " '
r Idr. and Mra. Wm. Webber have
returpa S to" illamp'ok after
pp'endifi-severil , weeks at' their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred!, patton
aie(ln town this week, having re
pairs ni.aitera!tlons; made, w'pe-n
their pcfeectlve . h,6nie'; j'i'actilty
House,- iusc cast or; the high
school. . - J i -t ... .v , -t i ; .-V ;
; - Wfentw6rth. VariDenBoech spent
the . week' end 'as the' house jrhest
ot ..his fifend; N. Rice, Iri Rose-
r, MTlitlilii'bo'hVk
, Palla werd Sunday visitors at the
i E. P. Brown home.
Joe ana John- watt,- and their
motner, Mrs. js.b. watt, drove to
Mahn'tngqast Sunday , wfth Mfs
Vaeecer uenene; ana smai aangn-
ter Alice : Lazelle; Mrs, Benefle
arii babyslfaye heei in Falls City
. ti - 1 .. .: t. 7 w . t : -
ior xne past iwo wee as, ine npuse
truest , off her ( parents '; Mr. and
Mr!,' IWatt. They! stopped en
route f orjshort vislfs Wit ji' Mr;; and
Mrs. Ai -watt,in Amity; and
with MriJ John W? Macrunf In
Forest -tfroVe, tincle and aunt 5 of
Mr. Seneffel and brother:
Elmer 'i - Oreutt the - nonular
EfilWmariof tW Willamette Crb-
cery company, whoi has, been 111
smf 6ft diiif tot several weeks,
waS-fni tori TaeWay morningi.
Mf.- Ofcutt ii Quite well aglan, and
uappy VO DB U WK. 1 : -
Mr. and Mrs. WUlla Frtnk: ac
comptfnlod :tyr Sirs. Frlnk's par
entar Mr? fiffd Mfs; Geo. ffl. Tice
drove" tcr MoffMOrif IT lait Sunday
where .they spent ,the; day at the
. J Shipley ibtoe. jLlttle Ernest
Tic returned home with them
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mather Smith
spent Sunday at their beach home
atMedonna.-
iennli and volley ball .courts. Ex
pect to finish everything1 up' this
week,. when their-win return to
their home In Portland: '
Hits ind : Mrs. I M. t). ftammel
drove' to Corvallis , last Sunday
with their daughter. Jane, spend
ing the day with Mr. Hammell's
mother. Miss Jane will remain
for several days.' ;" ' '
There will' be; a dance In Vic
tory ball the night of Labor day,
Septr 7th; with Meyers five piece
orchestra. '.''I . f4"
Mrs. Bertha Spawn and daugh
ter, Mrs. Chas: Mattson, have re
turned , to their : home ia Marsh
field after a. visit at the home, of
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mott. Mr
ind Mrs. Edgar I Jeff, and daugh
ter Edna, with her friend, Mi3s
Pearl ThomaUon, whose home is
In WashougaL Washington, who
ere here with them left on Fri
day for. their home
the president was greeted, by a re
ception ' committee 'headed jhy
Mayor Feiker. ; He. paused -for si
moment to shake hands, then con
tinued to the home of Mrs. Elmira
Goodhue, mother of Mrs. Coolidge
where he was to spend the night.
SHEPHERD DENIES STORY
GUX31AN-BOOTLECK1ER RAISED
DEFENSE FUND, SAID
CHICAGO.' Aug.- 20,- (By the
Associated Press.) -William Darling-Shepherd,-
foster father "and
principal heir of "William NcUOn
McClintock and recently acquitted
of ypung MCClmtock's murder, to
day formally denied reports from
Colorado thai Louts Alterje, at
leged beer runner and . Chics go
gunmah, had provided $75.00 1 for
Shepehrd'a defense. Shepherd's
Mr trl: i rt niMtrmiii I attorney Is reported on a vacation
r trnm vYii n, i.t on Alterle's Colorado ranch.
unday and. spent th6 day with r W f0"
er brother. Guy -Molt, and faml- Shepherd said j'l don t believe
y. Mrs. Irene Mott returned to i nave never seen
Porest Grove with thenf. where Alterie.and t have never had the
mm.h fhr .m fim slightest contact wuu mm
'"'' " I y.v . l J i
l,1' Jv ez,e l.iurifihlm and by, Robert Stoll. his law
Ii the house guest of Mr. and I .., ShRnherd -aM
Jars. ia. 14. 1 nompson. xars, ueei
ey called Falls jCity home for
several years, ' and " among other
Offices held in Falls City and Polk
county Mr. Beesley was postmas
ter, here. " i f- ' .
. The Misses" Freda "and Natalia
Munyon have arrived, from Port
land to Join , their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T, W.jMunyon, who re
cently ' became the owners of -the
Falls City bakery.:
Mr. and Mrs. James N.. Pollck,
with their .three sons and two
daughters., whose! home is : in. In
gle wood, California,- were visitors
In Falls City , and .. yicinlty laat
week, having heard of our fine
fruit, nuts, .and climate they came
to see. Mr. and Mrs. Polldk were
well pleased with the condition as
they found them; excepting only
Our roads, but will probably come
again on their way home; as their
Itinerary Includes a trip up. the
it. vi J --ry . v .jv. :
tuiuuiuiit mieri iiiguna; auu to-
rions points in Washington. ,
George E. Darting ot Elk City,
Oregon, eldest son of R. E. Rart
ing of this city, has taken room
iri the Madenai apartments, and
will be employed with "the Gris
wold-Grler Lumber company,
dry List is expected
FEDHiUL PltOHrBlTION' IEX
WILL SOON UK NA91ED
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. -(By
Associated Press.) The-long-awaited
list, of 24 federal prohi
bition administrators, to assume
charge of dry law enforcement
September 1, is expected;, to be
made public tomoVrow try the
treasury department. . Although
no definite assurance was given
Assistant Secretary Andrews said
he would have an announcement
tomorrow, which was taken to
mean that he had completed the
arduous task affecting the Cnited
States, Porto Rico and Hawaii. .
No hint was made tonight as to
what men of m the present enforce
ment staff had been retained for
the reorganized force. '
General Markets 1
i Grain Foiurps
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Wheat,
hard white; blue stem and Baart,
August. September, . $1.59: Octo
ber. 11.38; soft white, August.
September, 11.57; October, $1.56;
western white, August, September,
$1.56;. October, $1.55; hard, win
Lodge Roster
rKATIRXAL, ORDER OF BAG LI 8,
1M ul Ird Wtd. w. O. W, Hall, a. JC
.vnoi xosm
CAPITAL TTrOGBAPHICAJ. CSION KQL
210 Prw idea t. O. F. Ertiiii trrtrr,
M. IX Pilkenta. 3(cta cat Btnr-
1t. 8:OQ p. m.
PmblUkW VM7 aanlaf tzept
lay) a 61, tt attl f Orarea.
ter, August, September. $1.55;
$1.53; northern spring; August,
September, $1.55; October, $1.54;
western red. August, $1.53: Sept:,
$1.52; October, $1.52; BBB hard
white. August. September, $1.61;
October, $1.59.
Oats No. 2 ,wkite feed, August
September, October, $31: No". 2.
gray. August and September, $30;
October, $29.
Barley No. 2. August, Septemi
ber, $32; October, $31; ;4-pouhdi
August, September, $31; October!
$30. : 1
, . Millrun. standard, August and
September, $30; October, $27.50;
i .
Dairy Exchange
PORTLAND. Aug. 20. Butter,
extras. 60C; standards. 48c; prime
nrsis, 6c; firsts. 45c. i )
Eggs, extras. 39c; firsts. 36ci
pullets, 34c; current receipts. 31c
Local. Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Sis tiai
Daily r 8a4v
1 mU ptt wr4
5 mil par vora
aasu sr wii
Oaa aiaaU. AaUr a4
Ia raar to aara taa Mara iaaa aa
tiai rata. a4Tartiamaat Mat tu ia
aaaaaeatira Uaaaa.
AC. taaaa far laat tkaa XI aaata.
Ad, raa Saadar ONLY aaarsae at
aaa-uma rata. ,
AdTvrtiaamaata (azeav Paraaaala
aaa. 6itatiaaa Waataa) will aa takaa
arar tka talapkaaa If taa aArartiaar ia
a anaacribar ta paaaa.
Taa SUtaamaa will raeaira aarar-
tiaamaata at aar tima at tha day ar
aleak' Ta tatara prapar alaiiiflaa-
ttaaa aaa. aaaaia aa la aafara T a. aa.
TXXX7HOSTC li mt tii
FOR RENT
21
roa EX NT STORE&OOK OSf
a traits .Bqair. Uatal Art. .
PTAT1 .
aiiUK
AFTEB, SEPT. 1. DESK EOOM IS OOOO
Mica, raaaoaabla raau Paaaa "37.
31aU
PETSTE CARDS, BIX 14" BT T
warlas""raa mmk. ynea 19 taata
aaaa. SUtaamaa ataalaaaa Olliea, aa
FOR KENTApartments SS
OXE AND ' TWO ROOM ZTRXI&HED
apartacat. TOO K. Uah. SSaKti
1 10 X.
. :a21
ATTRACTIVE APARTltENTS.
faartaamta.
TOR RIXT ATASTXISTl til . Cma
aire Lai. Ud
2 OR 3 BOO JT APARTitEKTS, Pl'R
aiabad ar aafaraiaha4( vith gmrttm.
41 N. Twir-fir -rt ?S2a
FOR RENT Room L S3
Chas. Lakev
last Sunday for.
and family left
Yakima, Washing-
Arnold A. Muck.dr0Te to" Gari- ion, where they will reside in fu-
baldi beach laat - Saturday even-I ture.
Ing, Joining a party! of friends I. J. A. Reiber
from.: P&rtlihdi .wlt6v irerjj ,wete"k1 tand Sunday.-where he. will remain
end guests', or the Whitney mills I ior some, time on business
and tfielf; employes am. a trip' to! j ' Miss Edith Reiser went to Poft-
the head cf the1 Trasg. river. He Ma
returned Sunday night, saying he
land Wednesday for "a short visit.
TfTj pleasant trip. i PRESIDENT
v t jm. hva t - maw a. r iiu a - - - - -
auv iut, ii.- Aiaiqer omiiq
HOME
TMWJ '''' n vU
iu l uwh;iou iui jy TOWXSPEOII V
uaum. jaiyuutiy f?y run uuaioesa
. . vw. wt NnBTHttmv n.rn ap.
Mr. and Mrs; F. N. Harroundfhll(.v ,rto f
SI Tll trhl9k lnvCamKp tfl tl earlietjolttlcal . triumphs, for
the Epworth League park Tvher f w nvit ..
Mr. Harroun is having: everything here late today after traveling
cleaned; up and PMr. or the 155 miles b automobile from his
aeason.i They, awf Turing 'retain fathr' hAm. I in wmn't vi
B hround the nelTomorrow he wn conttnue on his
way iq awampscou, arnrmg mere
probably before nightfall.
Leaving1 his father's home in
Verm6nt after i lunch la company
with Jklrs. Coolidge,' the president
traveled by a roundabout route
Over bumpy. rOfcds roads through
Brattleboro, across the Massachu
setts line', through Greenfield and
Into Northampton before the
wheels' of his automobile came to
a stop.
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3 r" -III
msInveslment
; TT1BOurB1rst MortgageCoIlateral Trust -Bond is '
; ; lire atyi if Inveafmerit wfiicli appeals greatly
ta the discriminating. investor " ,
. 1 .'..'..:.. .. : ; " i it r ,, f
! f TtHey arc sexmriM jby Salem income property "
T - ancl jxodyjJltikVst, faring ;yield
- r : 6; arid; are ireadiiy; convertible if ht occasion .
' lU.reOtJirc it'i ' Iriniuch as tney are iss
". niultiples of 1100, both the large and small i
4 - 1 1 H ' I
. !': Hi ! t
ffifitTOAoet Loan - v ' ' Floor; Qaeoom Dloo
S3- -" -9,Ab.ain
ON
UONOt ;ANB :X " . C ' III- "-i.-'iir -:'4 "-i.
t iav tsjgr.a-.Tic::sKrg. ewe
At theNort
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TT-
HN. VVoi II II II
Quality' Fifst Groceries, Friiiti and Fresh Meats"
v Cfisco Special a
Triday and Saturday
9 pounds . ...$2L24
6 pounds ... ..$1.49
3 pounds ...............78c
. Friiits
Loads of fruits on dis
play arid a greater ; var
iety ' than at any other
time of the year. .
Elberta Peaches, 40c bas
ket $1.50 crate i f
Earlv Crawfords - f,
, 35c basket '
BartlettvPears 1
; 23c basket : .
Blue Damson Plums!.:
. 25c basket Jj -Blackberries
10c bo
Muskat Grapes 15c Jb..
JMalaga Grapes 15c IbV
Watermelons 3c lb. t :
Muskmelons 3c lb; " "
Ice Cream MelonsJc lb
Cantelopes , (large) i
r. I 3 for 25c
A crate of 12 or 15 Can-
. : . telopes .75c
Yakima Burrel Gems -
I 15c each
! Casbas 6c lb.
Bananas' 35c dozen :
Meat Dept.
Fancy Dressed Fryers
' 45c lb. -VA
to 2 lbs. each
A Complete
i Service
You can Order your gro
ceries, fruits, vegetables,
at. one time, have them
come on one delivery and
have them charged to
one account: At the same
time you are always as
sured of receiving the
best in the market as we
specialize in prompt and
exact service in filling
phone orders.
Peach .Canning
i Time
We have a ; fancy lot of
EARLY , CRAWFORDS;
fine, firm fruit
$2.50 bushel
Saturday and Monday
we can deliver ELBER
TA PEACHES; Many
people prefer the Elberta
to any other peach for
canning,
! $2J25 per bushel . ,
Ball.Masbri "
S Fruit Jars
Three Day Special
To make a cleanup on
jars, we will make these
exceptionally low? prices
on BALL MASONS:
Pints 55c doz.
f Quarts 63c doz.
. , Half Gallons 95c doz.
MASON JAR CAPS
., 2 dozen for 45c
Heavy Gray Rubbers
, 4 doz. for 25c
Liby Best sliced
Pineapple '.
Large cans 3 for 85c
BROKEN SLICE
(No 2 tins) i
3 for 65c . !
Vegetables.
Tomatoes, Cucumbers,
Spinach, Celery; Solid
Cabbage, Lettuce, . Car-,
rbts; Beets, Turn ips,
String Beans, Squash,
Egg Plant; Cauliflower,
Head Lettuce, Green
Peppers. ' .. ;
Have you made up your
Winter Supply of
Pickles?
Small Cucumbers
White Pickling Onions
, Cauliflower
Dill
Green Peppers
White Pickling Vinegar
Whole Mixed Spices
Tumeric; Celery and
Mustard Seed
Sugar U Up ;
Sugar prices raised an
other dime this morning..
Best Cane Sugar
$6.40 Sack
Sardine Special
California Ovals
in Mustard, Spiced or
Tomato Sauce
2 for 25c
6 for 73c
ROTH GROCERY COMPANY
. .. Phones lj85-6.7
j : . Nd charge Tor delivery Thirty-day account seftfee
Money to Loan
Oa Bal Vjttata
T. K. rORO
(Ovvr La44 .Boak Baak)
BEfORX TO0 LEAVE TPUR HOXX
OB OAR HAVE IT
Insured' Properly
Plana 161.:. Baeka A
Baak Bid.
Zealrieka, V. S.
4-lS-tf
AUTOMOBILES
I)R SALE FORI) COCPE. GOOD
condition. Barcaia prica. 1365 Btat.
rhoue 1593 J.- - ' la23
- ' V WTtiCK ,
Part Tar all cara. Wa aaa far laaa.
Gt aar prica aa trallara. Salera Ant.
Wrackiac Ca 403 8. CkartA 8traai.
Pbaaa 21 i. . . , . Ia3tl
SCHEELER AUTO WSrCKIKO CO, wifl
bay J0 aid caa. . Higaaat caak erica
paid. 1083 N. Commercial SU ljlJlt
AUTO BEPAHHXO J
GENERAL. REPADUXQ. TIRES AND
tobea. aeenaorica. ra aad ail. Mill-
LKR I.F.BEN GOOD OARAOS. Pboaa
. Itill.r and S. Comm.relal . Sta.
Wa ipaeialiia la racoaditiaaiof aaotara.
... . ,tf
AUTO TOPS
i 8EK VB FOR TOP AKD PAINT WORK.
O. J. HiU Aata Too Paiat Eh.
Hoar fira. drpartB.au. .S-latf
: 1TELP WANTED I
WANTED A PEW 3IOKE 1JOPPICK-
cra. at tb. ilinta . yant.0.. etl 6ai-
aiw St. rhooe 1261 J. . 9lim
. ! HOP PICKERS WXXTEO
Por 1 rwa of aar . jarat, tha Hit
Saaca a.ar Iadrpandcaca. 117 acre,
aad taa Cnrtit Kaach, arar Taibat ata-
ties. SO aer.a. Caaal aceoauMda
tioaa . faraifthtd. . Tarda la axeell.at
abapa. Pickmc will befia abaat Brv
tfmbfr Kt. Ktitr at Gaorf a I
Watara cirar atora, ar lartia a
Carnortr. Box 62, ertr Fuiir I atara.
. I Notice
TWO rCRXISHED BOOMS POR LIGHT
- koaackevpiac. 780 UilL . liali
PCRXIS11ED ROOMS. CI.OSK TO STATE
baaaa. Breakfast - it deatrad. 35a X.
lata. Phon. aaS-W. 35a2S
PRIXTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT Ttt
vardiac. - ""Jeoaaaa ta Saai, pnaa If
caata ah. E lata (mam Baaiaaaa aflica.
fraoai floar.
BOOM-POR KENT IM MODERX BOM Mr !
tbraa block a tram ataU. baaaa. All
mknm. Oaaitlaaaaa arafaii i4 -
Plaaaa giva. raCaraaaaa aad aadraaa A
B, cara Stataamaa. . Uilai
PORT KENT ROOM BtTTTABLE POI
atadaaia, arita alaapaia partb anvnasaa.
Srarrtaiaa sadara. JLaiaraaraa ara ra
aajilad." -Addraaa aaaaa, aara Olalaamvar- '
.. FOR IIK5T Hoauac 2T
A,
house roa rxxt close u. ts-
yun Hat.1 Arga. - .. ITjafrl
1P0& . BENT-5 ROOM FCRXISHEO
baaao. fSO. . .
5-raos fvralaad heaaa. tii. '
7 room farnib.d . bauaa, Bo4era La
rrarr.d.taU $70.00.
Yaraat baM f all litx.
, OEKTRLDB i. U. PAGE .
4BT.V. -vtlaa. - ?Ti?Hf.
JtVAXTETJllctLamoaa S3
WILL. PAT $200 CASH POR GOOD
ord raadaUr: 1923 ar la tar. Addroaa
Raadatcr, cara Statcaaaaa. iimtt
mOHEST PRICES PAJD. POJ UBEJ1 .
ataraa, to. la,. jurBiturav Stiff a- Caaa
Gooda D.pt, appaaita aeart baaaa. -
WOODRT THE AUCTIOSTT-R BUT I
aad tamtaxa for.aaaa. Pbaaa All.
- . . 5atf '
CASH PAID POR TAXJ3E TEETH
d.atal gald. platiana aad diacarda
javalrr. Ilok. 8aaJtta( aad Raflaara
Oo-. Otaara. Micbifaa. lijll
WAXTED PRIVATE MOSET PO
farm laaaa, .Wa ba.a aavaral appllcr..
tioaa aa baad. Hawkiaa A Roberta
lac. tOS Or. ma Hide. 8541 tf
FOR SALB
87
Hoppirklas at tha Wmiaaaa yard
car Eola will coram.ac. abaat .
Eaptembar lit. . . Bail .
HELP WAXTEB alala 11
EXPERIENCED SHINQLERS WAXTED.
Tel. 134. - Hail
WANTED- A CARPENTER TO ERECT
ra4r cat . Aladdia baoaa.' Apply has
1302. StaLtaaa.. Ila21
ITAKK ORDERS . POR - SHIRTS AND
aerktiea. and get acqaaiated wita
provpeiity. Ceoiple'te a amp I. aat-fit
$1.30. alanr rfaaded if mot aatia
- tied. . IVok o. I,-saW. Ila37"
WANTED EmplojTttexU 19
CITT AND OOCSTT WOOD 8AWINO.
Pbaaa 1091. 19ill
FOB GARDEN PLOWIXOf BARE ME NT
dixaiaa aad baaaa wark. pbaa. 1971.
- ......... , Imi4,
Sherwood New water and
aewer aystem, sufficient, for three
times present population, almost
finished, . ' ."
FOR SALE PEDIGREED AtKDALE
papa weeka aid. Pbaaa 1193-W.
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ELBERTA PEACUES. AT PETTBT'S
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75 casta aad, $1.04 per boabol baa.
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