East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON', OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.
PAGE SEVEN.
DR. WILEY WORRIES-
FOSSIIILE POLITICAL EFFECT
XOW UEIXO CONSIDERED
Investigating Committee Lvanw Many
TliiiiKH Tlmt TniHt Dominated Offi
cials Had Heretofore- Kept Cutler
Cover Republicans Scared.
WnohlnKton, D. C, Aug. 21.
Friends of the administration are giv
ing unmlstakeahle signs of worry
over the possible political effect of the
Wllson-Wiley-McCabe feud. Before
the Moss Investigating committee took
It up it was apparent that the public
was overwhelmingly In favor of the
doughty doc-tor as against the wily
solicitor and with the evidence any
thing like even between them Dr. Wi
ley would be sustained by public op
inion. Little' testimony had been ta
ken before the majority of the com
mittee was convinced of three facts:
first, that If Dr. Wiley was guilty of
any Infraction of law in connection
with the appointment of Dr. Rusby as
pharmacognoclst, there were plenty
of precedents for his action, created
by Secretary Wilson and Solicitor Mc
Cabe; sevond, that If Dr. Wiley had
erred he had done so on the side of
the people and not on the side of the
food-dopers; and third that If ho
lost his position there would be a
howl from the American people .that
$100 REWARD. 3100.
The readers of tills paper will be pleased
to learn that tliere Is at lean one dreaded
the blood and mucous surface of the sys
dlsense tbat iclcuce baa beeu able to cure
Id all Its stages, and tbat Is Catarrh, nail's
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
eouatltiitloual treatment. Hall's L'atarrb
Cure takf-n internally, acting directly upon
tem, thereby destroying tli foundation of
the rilKense, and Riving the patlenf strength
bv bn'Mivs up the constitution and asLlst
tuK uacui in doing its' work. The pro
prietors hare so much faith In its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Hol
lars for any case that If falls to cure. Send
for IlKt of testimonials.
Address :
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipa
tion. minutes one way.
. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nusbaum
CHICHESTER S P'lLS
Vrati known h a !
S010 BY DRl'GCISTS EVERWHCRF
1'IIU in U,i nl tiuli nirujiicVVJ
Tnkn nn ullii-r. Pur of r our V
WELCOME TO OUR CITY.
The Morrow-Umatilla
DISTRICT FAIR
Requests Your Presence.
ONE WEEK CBWEICIIG SEPT, 11
BifiSGSt C Exhibits, More Space, More
00 Music, More Attractions and More
b8St of Everything . .-. .-.
, 1
SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES
Remember the "ROUND-UP"
Fiftieth
91
I SALEM, September 11-16, 1911
mm oosmss. WESK
; Livestock, Poultry and Agricul-
H i t r?
Races, Free Attractions and Fire
- works.
rrnnt i
rtnULLU
p Reduced-Rates on
Send for Premium List
and Entry Blanks.
could be heard around the world. In-.
cldentally, the testimony showed that
for some years Dr. Wiley had been
completely shorn of power In connec- I
tlon with the administration of the
pure food act. The committee was j
therefore ready to report exonerating
Dr. Wiley a few days after It began
Itu 1 .1 . ' ... I r. n I I n . . . I . 1. '
track of too much interesting mate
rial. , "Doc" Wiley is a Hoosler . and
"buck home" they think a heap' of
him. He set Indiana right on pure
food before ho left there thirty years
ago to work for the government, In
diana glories in what is probably the
best food law in the country. Cer
tain manufacturers, seeking to force
on the Hooslers foods their health
authorities have condemned, have
tried to upset the laws and have It de
clared unconstitutional. To assist
them the department of agriculture
loaned trfese -manufacturers such wit
nesses as they desired, Including the
members of the famous Remsen
board, the department pay'ng the ex
penses. The state of Indiana had to
furnish its own witnesses and was put
to all the expense and trouble possible
by the department of agriculture.
These facts are percolating through
the minds of the Indiana taxpayers
and voters and they are getting "all
lu-t up," and the longer the rumpus
continues the hotter they are getting.
At least that is about the sub
stance of a letter addressed to the
president by an Indiana republican
of considerable prominence, who be
lieves the Wiley-Wilson-McCabe row
's calculated to result disastrously on
Ins party unless speedily and satis
factorily settled.
If you sit in a cool draft when you
iiro heated and get a stiff neck or
lame back, you will be looking for
something that will eas the pain.
Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT and don't be talked out
of it because it is the best w.n
relieving liniment you can get any
where. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per
boitle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Brothers.
KU KLL'X CLAN
HLSY IX THE HILLS
Series of Daring OtilrojKes Perpetrat
ed in Cumberland Mountains.
Chattanooga, Tenn. News comes
from Spencer, Vanburen county, sit
uated in a remote part of the Cumber
land mountains, of a series of outra
ges committed by moonshiners and
developments of the past few weeks
have proved that in spite of stern ef
forts to break up night riding, ku
klux marauding in the mountains is
still a thing to be dreaded.
Following n recent raid by revenue
officers near the little town of Spen-
Annual
TATE Fill
n'p pnr&rrPT nafin n
d bntflitai DHiiU b
Al! Ri!;oads. ):
jeer, in which a man named Sullivan
was killed, eight mountaineers organ
ized themselves Into a band of white
caps, went on horseback to the home
of Dan Whlttenberg, who it is al
leged, had given lodging to the reve
nue officers. The outlaws entered his
house at 2 o'clock, took Whlttenberg
away from his wife and children,
and carrying him out in his own
yard whipped him almost to death.
Only a day or so before this Slato
Morris of the same vicinity, who had
Blv?n lodging to the officers, was shot
from ambush wh'lp plowing in the
field. Part of a load of buckshot en
tered his body, one striking him in
the face.
Before arriving at the home of,
Whlttenberg the night riders visited
his father, Pete Wh'.ttenberg, and
threatened him.
While they were beating him, Whi.t
tenberg recognized the entire band,
some of them by their voices, others
by their horses. When he had suf
ficiently recovered from his terrible
experience, Whlttenberg swore out
warrants against theeight suspects.
When the case was called for trial
a few days ago Whlttenberg failed
to appear and it ws alleged that he
had been threatened by the night rid
ers, so the cases were dismissed, but
the criminal court, which meets in
October, will investigate the matter
thoroughly.
1,1 VE STOCK SHOW TO HE ItlG
FEATURE OF COUNTY FAIR
Walla Walla, Wash. With 13 pens
of high-grade hogs already entered
for the annual Walla Walla county
fair, to be held in the Garden City,
September 18-23, Indications are that
this department of the big show will
bo without doubt the best and most
complete in the history of the asso
ciation, hese animals were entered
by a breeder who lives In another
county but who Is desirous of com
pel ng for the big prizes offered this
year by the Walla Walla association.
Another big display this year will
be that of grains and grasses, the en
tries being-Iready numerous and va
ried, while the fruit and vegetable
display gives prom'se of being some
thing wonderful. In all departments,
the association has hung up larger
prizes, making it an inducement for
people of southeastern Washington
to make entries and participate in the
competition.
Secretary R. H. Johnson is desirous
of having all entries made at the
earliest possible moment, in order
that proper space may be allotted the
various exhibits and excellent ar
rangement assured.
The big pavilion will be complete
ly overhauled and put in the best pos
sible shape for the convenience of
the thousands who are expected to
enter its portals, while throughout
the grounds are to be brilliantly light
ed. The race program will offer bet
ter amusement fgor lovers of turf
sports than ever before, while Huzzi's
famous Italian band will furnish the
musical programs for the week.
Entr'es in the sixt-day relay race
are now open and it is desired that
as many contestants as possible may
participate.
ARMY CAPTAIN FOUND DEAD.
Frank T. Thornton Was Uiulor Arrest
in (inartcrs.
Seattle. Captain Frank T. Thorn
ton, commanding the Sixty-third com.
pnny. United States Coast artillery,
was found dead in his quarters at
Ford Worden. Death had apparently
been due to an overdose of bromidlo.
On a dresser in his room was found
a partly emptied bottle of the drug,
which officers sny Thornton had used
tc check an attack of insomlna.
Captain Thornton was under arrest
In his quarters at the time of his
death for some alleged infraction of
military discipline. When he failed
to appear for breakfast his quarters
were searched and the body was
found.
Captain Thornton, who was only
recently promoted to a captaincy, was
transferred here from the Presldo,
San Francisco, six months ago. He
was born in Indiana 33 years ago and
saw service in the Philippines.
Accused of "stealing;
E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me.,
boldly accuses Burklen's Arnica
Salve of stealing the sting from
burns or scalds the pain from sores
of all kinds the distress from boils
or piles "It robs cuts, corns, bruises,
spra'ns and Injuries of their terror,"
he says, "as a healing remedy its
equal don't exist." Only 25c at Koep
pen's. j (iliil. SAVES TWO IX WATER.
' AIiIinI by rather she ltcseiii's Taoomn
i Moii.
j Taeouvi. After floating for nearly
two liours i;i the waters of the S-mnd
il'iiul Hr-aikes niiil tii-orue Uott-s of
T:ii n:n: wre resetted from dvow niir;
when th lumen Uai'ino, .wne,l by
I !'i ki-s, v.-as (teslroyeil by fire off
i 1 imias nay Tlv IJ.ieiiu;,y off l:t-
inns '.iay, e'miiiUT from 1 es Moines.
i 'when site suddenly burst Into fl.tnies
i.ft near the engines. Tin fire evi-
' d. t.lly or.'.rinet i .1 from lite haek fir"
of tite' engine. The hunting latineli
a.trjeivd the .! 1 1 1 1. n of a men
n'nvd ltoU :tin! !!, of It's 'latl::h
t. I's. w!m "ante to their asswlaneo in
a tow boat after Vro.ike-- an 1 Hit's
had wil'.i life preserv. rs been nearly
t hours in. lite "old water-. Til"
lbielra- was valued at 1 J ( and was
iu.-uivd for about Jmmi.
:v""'r. or roiws oi'M'
Heaviest Polieenm n In Coiinlry Still
liiei.'.i-e In Weiidil.
Varuv rsville, Texas.--Sa.nl Harris,
v ivi he'd the ree-uvl for six years of
bi iiu; the largest tow.: marshal In the
I'niied States, lias retired front thai
ofiiee. Mis weight is Hit pounds. UN
veluht v.is no bandleap in perform
IllK the lilties of vidiee ofiieer, bit;
t tiit ,1 of the job and is noiy ready
to i ike ether employment.
Hi- s US years of a:;e lind Is sliM
Inereasin;; in weight. .Mr. Karris is
t''o product (if a farm near this jdaee.
lie is proud of the fa.et that bis flesh
civi s hi. a no. i ieoti onli ne" in bl.-
very ,1 IV dtiliev. Me e.in w.tlk 10
. lies without Hrettinp tired
81ft
ttUBIWl
LUMBER.
For Every Need
Come and see us when you want
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles,
and in fact anything In the line of
Building Material. Our stock is tht
best that can be bought and doesn't
cost you any more than inferior stock
for
We Buy Right
which enables us to give our custo
mers THE BEST AT PRICES WD3CTI
ARE THE LOWEST, quality con
sidered. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOB
AROUND OUR YARD AND TALK
OVER- YOUR LUMBER REQUIRE
MENTS. Oregon Lumber Yard
A. II. COX, MANAGER.
Phone Main 8.
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE
MENT. Notice s hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Common
Council of the City of Pendleton un
til August 23, 1J11, at 5 o'clock p. m.
for the Improvement of Cottonwood
street, In the City of Pendleton, from
the south line of Water street to the
north line of Railroad street, and
Webb street from the west line of
Cottonwood street to the east line of
Ma:n street, with hard surface pave
ment, curbs and gutters and a drain
age system therefor. In accordance
with the dans and SDecifications. for
(such Improvement now on file with
the City Recorder.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $1600.00, pay
able to the mayor of the City of Pen
dleton, to be returned if the bidder
Is unsuccessful and to be forfeited on
failure to enter into a contract In
accordance with the bid If accepted.
Each bid must specify as follows:
For complete improvement as per
plans and specification S
For complete Improvement ex
cept Alta street Intersection,
as per plans and specifications-
t
Pavement, per square yard 3
Curbs, per lineal font $
Gutters, per lineal foot 3
Excavations, per cubic yard
Filling, per cubic, yard
Manholes, each S
Inlets, each $
Pipe, complete $
Br'ck headers, per lineal foot.. J
Bids must be filed with the City
Recorder on or before said date, and
the Common Council reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, Au
gust 10, 1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE
MENT. Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Common
Council of the City of Pendleton until
August 23, 1911, at 6 o'clock p. m.
for the Improvement of Alta street in
said City of Pendleton, from the east
line of main street to the south line
of Court street, with hard surface
pavement, curbs and gutters and a
drainage system therefor, In accord
ance with the plans and specifications
for such improvement now on file
with the City Recorder.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $2500.00. pay
able to th mayor of -the City of
Pendleton. 'tr bo returned if the bid
der is unsuccessful and to be for
feited on failure to enter into a con
tract in aceordanee w'.th the bid if
accepted.
Each 1 Id nui-'t specify as follows:
For complete improvement as per
plans and specifications J
Pavement, per square yard...$
Curbs, per lineal foot
! flutters, per ldiea! font
j Excavations,, per cubic yard. . . .$
; 1' illins:. per cubic yard ?
) Manholes. (ruh J
I lr! ts. each
, IVpe. complete $
j I'.rlek headers per linen 1 foot..?
; r.ids must be filed with the i.'ity
i Ueeorder on or Iff ore said date, and
: the Comtn.-.n Council reserves the
rieiit tt rtjeet nny or a'l bids.
IVtted at P ndlcton, Oregon. Au
gust 10, 1911.
i THOMAS FiTllEKALP.
; City Recorder
j TUl'.AS'MV PKi' UT.MKT. O'
fic" of the Supervlshtsr Architect.
, Wushiimiou. ) !'.. Aucust 4. l;Ml. -
SKALKP PROPOSALS will be teeciv'-
(d in this office until 3 o'clock 1'. M.
jon the 15th day of September, 1911,
and then opened, for the construction,
lioinplote ( incl'idins; plumbim;. e.as
piping. Heating apparatus. electric
conduits jmd w iritts, and liphtin.; fix
tures'), of the lT. S. Post Office at
PKXIH.KTOW OR'viO.V in accord
ance Willi ; re -.villus and specif ic.t t i ons.
copi-v of which may be obtained
from th... Custodian of s'te at ren
du ton. One... or at this office at the
discretion of tin- Supervising Ar.hi
Uct. JAM IIS KNOX TAYL'U:.
Supervising Architect.
The r'sinc generation oii"ht t- pat
tonize axiation schools.
j Want
WANTED.
WANTED SALESMAN for excJuslv
territory. Big opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete 11 n
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shadt
and ornamental stock. Cash week
ly. Outfit free. Toppenlsh Nurs
ery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2621.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
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or Europe, remit by postal note,
check, or send to the EAST ORE
GONIAN the net publisher's price
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we will have it sent you. It will
save you both trouble and risk. If
you are a subscriber to the EAST
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deductc ten per cent from the Pub
lisher's price. Address '
OREGONIAN PUB. CO., P
ton, Ore.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans or
city and farm property. Buys ani
sells all kinds of real estate. Doe
a general brokerage businws. Payt
taxes and makes investments fur non
residents. Writ fire life and acci
dent insurance. References, any
bank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres. .
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFF1NGWELL, REAX
estate, fire, life 'and accident Insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Mali
street Phone Main 404.
LIYEKY AT FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSOh
street, Carney & Bradley, Prop
Livery, feed and sale stable. Gooi
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tlon. 'Phone main 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business satlonery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUF
work, It's clean, reliable and con
venlent Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, 15.25. Electric Hot Water and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock of
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-claw
wiring of homes, et;. J. L. Vaughan
Main street, next to postoffice.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
scription for county court, circul
court, justice court, real estate, etc.
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
SENSORIAL HAIRDRESSING PAR
lors Hairdressing, shampooing,
scalp treatment, massaging and
French packs Combings made p.
Dyeing and bleaching. Manicuring
and hand moulding. Phone Black
2692, Rooms 6-7, Jno. Schmidt
block, Pendleton, Oregon.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
. PENDLETON LODGE No. 61
A- E. and A. M., meets th
first and third Mondays o"
each month. All visiting brethrer
are invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. t
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dlallly Invited to attend
D. B. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher
K, R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCIIEPIXF
O.-W. It. N.
i Westbound Oregon division
Portland local, leave... ::05 a. m
Ore and Wash. Express . 4 35 a. m
Portland Limited 12:15 p. m
Fast Mfll 11:45 p. ni
Motor 5:110 p. m
Pilot UooU M xed S : 1 ; n. in
Eastboun i Oregon 'division
Fast :.' ail 1 50 a. m
Ore. Wash. Kxpr -.-s.. 5:ir, a. m
Chifii;:.. I. halted 5:15 p. m
Motor M. -t:, a. v.
Pen! vd I.o al. arrive... 1 rr, p. in.
Pilot p.o. k M xe i 4 1 7. p. in
Washington P'v. - I.e.-.v'n.T Pendleton
Ya''a Walla- 1. ... - "Op ra.
Peteileion Pa?-i i.,t r ... 7:00 a. n
Spoi; i : e Local 7 :ti a p. m.
Wash lug ;oi, P v. A.nvinp Pon.lvtor
Pc'ic on i f.'T a m.
Walla V, a'l.i I r 1 1 scO'l a. :u
IVndk-io'i Pas--:u:er ... 6.1-0 p m
NOKTl.rilN PAl'lllC.
L as :!'.; Pen. lb to,. .
Passenger
M xed tr.ihi
Arrivii Petelleton
Passenger
Mixed tralrt
. . 1 : .i e p. ui
. . 7:;:o a in
.110 Oil a. m
. . 7.70a :.i
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Ads. If
WANTED (Continued)
COME TO MADAM KENNEDY, 07
East Court street, to get your
switches and all kinds of hair
goods, the best and only naturaJ
human hair ever sola in Pendleton.
Bring your combings aud have
them- made up. Everything
strictly guaranteed. Phone Red 3762.
LEGAXi BLANKS of every descrip
tion tor county court, circuit court.
Justice court, real estate, etc., for
Sale at East Oregon lan office.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms in East Oregonlan build
ing. Steam heat, gas range in
kitchen, electric lights, hot and
id water and bath. Recently
ated. Enquire at E. 0, office
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathic physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nic and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputics. Judd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANX. DENTIST, OFFICB
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone.
Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black
29E1.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST,
Office in Judd building. Phone,
Main 73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATH
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 115.
Residence, 915 East Court street
Res. Phone Main 59.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V.. GRADU-
ate of McKillip Veterinary College
of Chicago. Office phone Main 20.
Res. 616 Bush St., phone Main 27.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office lr Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of Ameri
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY ATTORNEY AT
law. . Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
I.OWELI, & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office la
Despain building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON & WILSON ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
PHELPS & 6TEIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Judd building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Tavlor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON & SKKABLE. ATTOR
neys at law. Office In Despain
building.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
P. A. MAY, CONTlTCToirTxrJ
lUiilder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry. cement walks,
stone walks, etc. Phone black 37S3,
it OriFon'.an office.
I'l'MlllM. MPl.l'TORS.
L'll.N S HAKF.lt. FUNLP. M."
rector and Licensed m bulmer
'ppo:e past fl'i -e. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral ears. ti!N r. sponded ti
day o- niirht. 'Ploae tuan 75.
Al ("1 IONKl II.
I'Ou F. ;. H'C'SS. LiVK.vri ..Mf
AusLionetr, Athctif., or'-noti Ref
erence Firs. Xailon 1 1 E.iioi of Athens
111 d 1'urr.ir?' Pank of We-i 'ii. P::rm
sales a specic.ity.
sl-'OiM)-ll M nil w i;i;s.
v stpop!.::. 1 ?: XukiT "'skx
and s"..'ni 1 bail." ,- i d. i.":i-h p;:l,l
rT al' y.-c.M.i-hand r-o.d-- houstht.
1 1-ea; r-t : 1 . i, fen :i t i buy
' o-'hoi.l C;, an ! c.et !
prices 2 1" P. I'-e.-t strett Phon
r:s r Iran 1 v
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i' ".av I'lu- 1 . '"lOe.v prop
V; :he c'd st in, . A'!. 1 s;r. t In rear
. 1' Y.i.lautn Prttii Co.
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