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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914.
WHEAT SHOWS A DECLINE
EAT LESS MEAT
IF BACK HURTS
fit
LIVESTOCK
UNCHANGED
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Among the
Election Tuesday,
The
Republican
Ticket
The Republican party has the
reputation, upheld and lustaln
ed by the records, of living up to
Ha campaign pledge and platform-
Each and every man on
the ticket la pledged to an eco
nomical, tax-reducing, efficient
admlnlHtratlon. They are each
and every one men of ability,
honesty and Integrity, well quali
fied to administer the affaire of
the office to which they aspire,
and If elected their Individual
reputation and atandlng la a
guarantee that they will do eo.
Thl ticket la aubmltted to the
voter with the greatest confi
dence, with pride and the firm
conviction that they will find It
measuring up to every expecta
tion and requirement. It I a
ticket welt worthy of the un
snlmou support of every con
eclentlou man and woman in
the State of Oregon. The num
ber opposite each name are
the earne aa will appear on the
official ballot. Consider it care
fully. 14 N. 3. SINNOTT.
Representative
Con-
in
press.
15 II. A. ROOTII.
United Sutoa Senator.
J AM IS wmiVCOMBE,
For Governor.
TIIOS. B. KAY,
State Treasurer.
1IEXKY J. BEAN'.
HENRY Ia HEN BOX.
MWKEXCK T. HARRIS
THOMAS 11. McBKIDB
Justices of the Supreme
Court.
(Four to be elected)
GEORGE M. RROWX.
Attorney General.
J. A. cillRCIIlU'.
Superintendent of TuWio
Instruction.
JOIIX H. LEWIS,
State Engineer.
O. P. IIOFP,
fnTni.sioner of Labor
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Statistics and Inspector
of Factories and Work
Shops.
63 FRANK J. MILI EU.
Commissioner of the Rail
road Commission of
Oregon.
64 r.KO. T. COCHRAN.
Suivrintendent of Water
Division No. 2.
55 C. A. BARRETT,
Senator 10th Senatorial
District.
(Umatilla, t'nlon and
Morrow Counties.)
n J. N. BVRGERS,
Senator 20th Senatorial
District
(Umatilla County.)
M ROBERT N. STAXFTHT.P,
lUprownUtiTe 22 nd Dis
trict (UmaUlIa Ceunty, Mor
row County.)
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ROY W. RIT5ER,
Rrpreeentatives 23rd Dis
trict (Umatilla County.)
T. T. CILLHiAXD,
County Judge.
It. L. MANN.
County Sheriff.
FRANK 8ALINO,
County Clerk,
n. s. RrRKorc.iis,
County Recorder.
a. W. BRADLEY,
County Treasurer.
WILLARD BRADLEY,
County Surveyor.
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74
76
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1 J. T. BROWN,
County Coroner,
u n. M. OOCKBtmX.
County Commissioner.
JOB IL PARKES, .
Justice of the Peace,
Pendleton District,
TTIOS. SMART,
Constable,
Pendleton District.
Respectfully submitted to the
consideration of the voters by
the County Central Committee.
FRANK S. CURL, Chairman.
LEE MOORHOUSE, Sec'y.
Headquarters, Rooms 1 and 2
American National Bank
Bulldln?. Tcndlcton. Oregon.
(raid Adv.)
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Candidates
November 3rd, 1914
IIL D. I
Pendleton, Oregon,
Democratic Nominee
FOR SHERIFF
(Present Incumbent )
I have no other Interest to
claim my attention and If re
elected will devote my undivided
time attending to the dutlea of
the sheriffs office.
My, record speaks for 1 tat If
and I respectfully ask your sup.
port
If you would continue this
record, mark your ballot
70 X T. D. TAYLOR
(Paid Adv.)
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J.N. BURGESS
For State Senator
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REPUBLICAN NOUIHEE I
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Vote 58 X i, X. Burgess, S .
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We call the attention of the
voter to the democratic ticket
at the general election, Novem
ber 3, 1914. It 1 composed of
honest, capable, upright, and
efficient citizen who will make
honorable public servant and
reflect credit upon the respec
tive offices to which they as
pire, if elected. They all believe
In rigid public economy, lower
tuxes, a higher standard of pub
lic morality, civic purity, digni
fied law enforcement and strict
performance of official duty.
For U. S.x Senator,
16 GKO. K. CHAMBERLAIN.
Present encumbent.
For Governor,
22 CHARLES i. SMITH.
For Attorney General.
43 JOHN 1. JEFFREY
For Joint Senator,
19th District. Umatilla,
Union and Morrow Coun
ties. SO JOSEPH N. SCOTT,
For Senator,
20th District, Umatilla
County.
R7 I). C. BROWNELL,
For Joint Representative,
22 nd District, Umatilla
and Morrow Counties.
SB GEORGE II. BISHOP,
For Representative,
2Srd District. Umatilla
County.
S A. W. 8IMM05S.
44 IIR.MIY J. TAYLOR,
For Sheriff,
r. D. TAYLOR.
Present encumbent
For Comity Judgo,
CHARLES IL MARSH.
For County Commissioner,
LOU nOCGEX.
For County Clerk,
T. C. FRAZIHR.
For Countv Treasurer,
R. O. HAWKS. ,
For Surveyor.
.JOHN ENGLISH.
For' Justice of Teace.
Tendleton District,
N. BERKELEY.
We Invite careful attention to
a consideration of all these
Candidates.
WILL M. PISTE RSON,
Chairman.
W. N. MATLOCK,
Secretary.
(Paid Adv.)
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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Am Candidate of Democratic Party for Justice of
1 Peace, Pendleton Precinct
2 Boon in Umatilla county more than 30 yoara. Only public E
H office ever held was Acting District Attorney during absence
of T. G. Hailcy. lioen admitted to practice law in all Court
5 of Oropon and Washington. S
Would construe laws liberally and enforce strictly. Number s
5 85 on ballot
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HOODI ES, C1I0P SUEY, CHIIM DISHES
PnFY'Q KWONG HONG LOW
WVlw JL O 116 Wit Alta St., Upitaln. Phone 433
(Courtesy Tuesday' Journal )
PORTLAND, Ore. There wan only
a jtniall run of livestock reported In
the yard today following tha very
big showing of yesterday and trade
conditions show little, If any change.
Top hogs again sold at $7.40 In
the local market today and with fur
ther losses In the Eastern trade the
price here Is getting closer to the top
of the country.
General hog market.
Best light I 7.40 f
Medium light 7.S0
Good and heavy 7.100726
i Rough and heavy 4.0007-00.
Cattle Market Steady.
Condition In the cattle market
were steady for the day at North'
Portland. There wai only a nominal:
- .. w a I
run reported in tno yards overnigm
an not enough stuff came to thor
oughly test the trade. However, sen
tlment 1 considered practically un
changed. I General cattle market range:
'Selected atrer 17.0007-15
Good to prime 8.75 $0.90
! finnd to rholee M8
Ordinary to fair 8 7606 25j
i Best cow 5.85 8.00
; Good to prime B.75 5.85
'Ordinary 5 2505 50
K.lprteil calve B-VU
Fancy hull y
4.60 0 4.75
Ordinary . 4.6004.25
MulUm .Market Quiet.
Trade In the mutton market 1
1 quiet. Most of the arrivals recently
have been only of fair Quality, while
j there In an excellent demand for top
: Sulcs are being made within the pre
vious range, quality considered.
General mutton market:
Hist yearlings $5.400 6.60
Old wether 5.25 0 6 40
Beat ewea 4.16 0 4-60
hi'Hl east mountain lamb. 5.90 06.00
Valley light young lambs. 6. $606-85
Heavy spring lumba 6.00 06. 60
IJu"to-k fchlplH-rs.
. Hogs O. E. Warner, Lebanon, 1
load; J. T. Cooper, Condon, 1 Joad; J.
Wygand, Roosevelt. Wash. 1 load;
The Dalles Dressed Meal company,
Tho Dalles, 1 load; Baldwin Sheep
company, uuurti, 1 wou vv'i
Mo"ow VJT,
fcheep Ben Rcmonger, Condon, 2
loads.
Mixed stuff Springfield Flour
. .a ln .4 at AlU
Mills. Junction City, 1 load came,
calves and hogs.
Quako Damage 1 Grot.
PARIS, Oct. 20. Great damage
was done by the earthquake Saturday
the villages of Kaparelll and Pyrl,
J near Thebea being destroyed, accord
I ing to a dispatch from Athens. At
Thebe the shoe Its were accompanied
i by subterranean rumblings. The Gre
jclan province of Boethia suffered
mott Twenty distinct shocks were
felt there. The number of casualties
' Is not known. Provisions and tents
are being hurried for those who havo
lost their homes,
i in Athens the movement were felt
for 20 seconds. Several houses were
j wrecked and the foundations of many
I upm shaken.
! Another dispatch says the railway
! stations on tho Larlsca line sutierea
j much, aird much damage was done
at Piraeus. Atlante and Chelkts ex
perienced severe property losses.
Shocks were felt in the Peloponnesus,
Cylades, Euboea and the Ionian Is
land.
Kci-p Yonr Stomach and IJvcr
Health jr.
A vigorous Stomach, perfect work
ing Liver and regular acting Bowels
la cnnrnnteed If VOU will use Dr.
; King's New Life Pills. They Insure
' good Digestion, correct Constipation
! and have an excellent tonic effect on
I the whole system Purify your blood
' and rid you of all body poison
l through the bowels. Only 25c at your
druggist. Adv.
G, W. BRADLEY
Republican Candidate
for
County Treasurer
MARK YOUR BALLOT
76 X G.W.BRADLEY
' Prompt tnd Courttout T fctmcnt"
( IiIcuko Mark-t I 3-8 to 1 "-He Iw-r
j;c-n Though Foreign Mar
ket Are Adtanittl.
CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Wheat closed
I 3-4 ft 1 7-sc lower. Trice went to
II 14 1-4 for December and 11 20 2-8
for May under lato selling by tired
holder In the local trade. These
price are practically 1 6-8c under
close Monday. A the market has been
advancing most dally for the past 10
day With strong upturn Saturday
und Monday the profit taking and re
action of yesterday is to a great ex
tent natural and expected. The Eng
lish cable new was strong again
claiming American offers over night
strong and Canadian offers scarce.
Cash market in all quarters relative
ly firm, fine map, absence of public
buying orders and profit taking cause
of reaction.
Cash corn ateady to higher at some
outside market. Ia Salle street
boughk May early. There was less
snap In the oats trade with the De
cember off to 49 5-Sc, May 12 3-4c
and fractional rally in both months.
New York claims London acceptances
of all offers over night.
WHEAT.
Dec Open, 11 1-2; high, 116 5-8;
low. 114 3-4; close, 114 3-4A.
May Open, 122 1-4; high. 122 5-8;
low, 120 1-4; close 120 1-4B.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
r. J. rnE.NET CO., Toledo, O.
We. the uoiierslKoed, biTe koowa. P. J
r.ir tha lut 1.1 Ttira. ind believe
blm jM-rtVtljr hoiinrable in all boilDea
traosactloDS ana nuu( 11117 auie iu rarr
ut anr ohllfrailona mad bj his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo. O
n.M'. raiarrh Cnn la tkn Inlarnallv.
acting directly upon the blood aud mo
coua surfaces of th sjitem. Tatlmonlala
rot free. iiire 75 ctoti per bottle. 8ild
i an rTnpguita.
Vake Italia Famll PI I la for ronstlpatton
BE PRETTY! TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK
TRY GHAXDMOTHKIfS OLD FA
VOIUTE KIXH'K OI' RGE
TI1 AND SlU'HUt.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
el or gray; abjo end dandruff, itch
ing scalp and stops falling hair.
Tears ago the only woy to get thl
mixture waa o make It at home,
which la mussy and troublesome
voav. h asklnir at any drug
store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur
Compound." you win get a rarge ooi
tie of this famous old recipe for
about SO cents.
r- tnv tv! Try it! No one
can possibly teU that you darkened
your hair, as It aoes 11 so "u""''
1 . vnit dumnen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair. taKing w -.
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two. sour hair
becomes beautifully dark, thick and
glossy.
NOTICE OF SALE VNM.K CH T-
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that under and
pursuant to the terms and conditio
of a chattel mortgage made by Otto
K Gross to Henry T. Hill dated h
23rd day of July. 1914. and recorded
on the 24th day of July, 114. In Book
21 at page 552 of the Chattel Mort
gage record of Umatilla County. Ore-
.,n,uvMi(l two-thirds in-
tereVt In all the crop of grain Rowing
or atandlng on tne w. 1 ' ,
- v. t? 91 m v M.. to ee-
cure the payment of three promry
notes, one ror iiui.o. ----.
Hrawlnr I ner sent ln
tereot from date thereof, one for
161 70. dated May 11.
Ing interest at I per eent per annum
. . . . iv...r anil naa for 104.
rrom uai mc..... . . .
dated July 23. 1914. and .wrtM
per cent Interest per annum ;
Iw f uld notes being due
Sept. 1. 1914; that each of said note-
was thereafter auiy bmik-u ...
... .. .v.. .oi finioi nnd mortgage
were not paid at maturity and under
and pursuant to me wrmmii
H H Vessel, assignee of said mort
caKo'dcbt, and under appointment
from him as his agent, I did on Sept.
9 19H take possession of saiil undi
vided two-thirds interest In said crop,
which consists of 868 sacks, or 190a
bushels and 4S pounds of white Hy
brid wheat and foreclosed said mort
caKe on account of the failure to pay
said debt a in said notes and mort
gages provided. . .
Now. therefore, I will as such agent
of said assignee of said mortgagee
on October 2S. 1914. at Walter Flour
Ing Mill In Tendleton. Oregon, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of aald day, sell
at public auction to the highest and
best bidder for cash ln hand, all the
right, title and Interest the said Otto
K. Gross, and all persona claiming by.
itir him or that either
he or they then had or have since ac
quired in sal a wneai. me I'tw-rru.
be applied to the1 payment and satis
faction of a claim of $160 and Inter
est amounting to 4. due the Pendle
ton Roller Mills, also the principal
and Interest due on said note and
mortgage, sacks for said grain, 882.46;
hauling, $86 80; insurance, $11.56;
twine, $2.25 and expenses of this fore
closure, and of said sale, and that the
remainder of said proceeds will be
held for the payment and satisfaction
of a subsequent mortgage In favor of
the snld Henry T. Hill, amounting to
$398.32, and interest at 8 per cent
from July 24, 1914. snld mortgage be
ing now recorded In Rook 21 at page
KfiO of the Chnttel Mortgages of Tma
tllla County. Oregon, nnd the addition
al sum of $29.20 due the IVndleton
Rotlor Mills in addition to the amount
hereinbefore specified.
litod at rvndloton. Oregon, thl
19th day of Oct , 1914.
J. IT. ESTKS!.
Agent of Assignee, II. IT. Wrssel.
TAKE A GLASS OP SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF IlKID-
Di:it wyriiEits you.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble In aome
form or other, aaya a well known au
thority, because the uric acid In meat
excites the kidneys, they become ov
erworked: get sluggish: clog up and
cause all sorta of distress, particularly
backache and misery In the kiuney
region; rheumatic twlngea, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipa
tion, torpid liver, aleepleasness, blad
der and urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren't acting right, or If
bladder bothers you, get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful ln a
glass of water before breakfast for
a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salta to
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and
has been used for generation to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity; also to neu
tralize the acids In the urine so it
no longer Irritates, thus ending blad
der disorder.
Jad Salta cannot Injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent llthla.
water drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to
keep the kidneys and urinary organs
clean, thus avoiding serloua kidney
diseases.
During the first month of operation
the Tanama canal produced $91,664
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. IX
a. r. and A. M, meet Ok
A flrat and third Monday ol
Teh month. All visiting brothers are
Invited.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL . Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cara. Calle responded to
day or night. Phone 76.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE
Funeral director and McenseJ em
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Call re
sponded to day or nlgbL Corner
Main and Water atreeta. Telephone 13.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES
reliable abstract of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loan on
city and farm property. Buya and
ella all kinds of real estate. Does
a a-eneral brokeraco business. Pays
taxes and make Investments for non
resident Writes fire. Ufe and accl
len Insurance. References, any bank
n Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pre.
C. H. MARSH. See,
tfENTLEY A LEFFINOWELL, REAL
aetata, fire, Ufe and accident Inaur
nee agent. 81S Main street Phone
404.
LITER I AND FEED STABLE.
CITT LIVHRT STABLE, THOMPSON
trect, Carney A Bradley. Pro4
Livery, feed and sale stable Goo
rig at all times. Cab line In eonsee
tton. Phone 70-
VETERINART SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEJt M, D. V. COUNTT
Veterinarian. Residence telephone
17; office UUenkone It.
ATTORNEYS.
RALET RALST, ATTORKHTi AT
.aw. Office la Americas National
Bank Bull dine
c!s Daily and Semi-Weekly East Oregon ian
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY j
A Quick and Handy Reference for Business and Home r
AUTOS FOR niRE k TAXI SERVICE
Parker Taxi IX in front French Rest 98-12
AUTO GARAGE, SUPPLIES,
Stone Garage, 727 Johnson St
AUTO SUPPLIES, HUDSON
City Motor CsT Co., 722 Cottonwood.
BUICKS, CHALMERS & FORD CARS
Oregon Motor Garage, 119-21 W. Court 468
CAFE & ROOMS FOR RENT
Quelle Cafe, 626 Main St
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Pendleton Cleaning Works, 206
DRUGS AND KODAKS
The Pendleton Drug Co., cor.
ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES
S. L Vaughan's Electric Store, Sol Main 139
GARAGES
Pctidjckm Atito Co., 812 .Tohn(on...:....54l
GROCERIES
Grav Bros. Giwrv C... Mmn St. t!S
GROCERIES
Standard Orverv V
If VOU
Pacific Power & Light Co,
"Always at Your Service'
Phone 40
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JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNET AT
law. Office ln Despoln building.
CARTER A SMTTHE, ATTORNBT8
at law. Office ln rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNET AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR
neya at law; rooms t and 4, Smlta
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BATLET ATTORNET
at law. Will practice ln all state
and federal court. Room 1. I, I
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNET
at law, estate settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contract drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNET
at law. Office ln Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNET AND
consullor at law. Office ln Deepaln
building.
ROSCOE R. JOHNSON, ATTORNET
at law. Office lnDespaln building.
PHTSIC1ANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathi physician and surgeon. Of
flee Judd Block. Telephone: Office
141 W; residence SIS J.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NB
and second-hand goods. Cask fa
for all second-hand good bougk
Cheapest place ln Pendleton to bm.
household good. Call an4 get kd
prloea. lit E. Court street. Pa a.
171W.
AUCTION KEB.
COL. W. F. TOHNKA, AUCTIONXJa
makes a specialty of farm ere otoel
and machinery aalee. The man tka
gets you the money." Leave order
at East Oregonlan offlee.
Tel. No.
HARDWARE
The Tajlor
REPAIRS
74
CARS
LIVERY
Telephone
.475
.110
1-2 E Alta 169
PORTRAIT P1IOTOG RAPUER
C. S. Wheeler, 200 E Alta St
Main & Court 20
How Convenient, ComJ
fortable and Economical
a GAS RANGE was,
you too would have one
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AUCTION SALE 3 THE EAST OB
egonlaa make a apeclolty of a
Oon aale bills, card and avertlata
We can furnish aactfoneer, clerk aa4
advertising complete toot will
yon of having- a aaoc ful sal.
AUCTION SALESTHE EAST 0
egonlan make a apeclalty of iie
Uon aale bill, card and advertlala
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk aavl
advertising complete that wOl
you of having a aocceeaful aale.
WSCELLAXEOV8.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVJTATIONa,
wedding announcement emboaeai
pMvate and buslaes stationery, etea
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
(onion office and tea sample.
TRESPASS NOTICES, ST ALU Oil
SEASON CARDS and SALE BDLUI
of every description printed at ra
sonable prices at the East Oregonlan.
We have a fine lot of stock cut thai
our patrons are allowed the free 004
of.
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WANTED PARTY WTLL PAY eas
or give tratf for Umatilla county
farm, 120 to $(0 per acre. Addr
Box 12, Athena, Ore.
&EAVER ENGRAVING.
COMPANY
c.
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TeL N,
AND TIN' WORK
Hardware Co., 741 Main St.
JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING
Walker Jewelry, 816 Main Street 337
Livery, 505 E Court St.
MEATS AND POULTRY
Sanitary Market, 305 E Court 431
PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Jesse Failing, 901 Main
24
.53.1
PIANOS, niONOCRAPnS, SHEET
MUSIC, TUNING
Warren's Muic House. 812 Main Rt 5I
PHOTOGRAPHS
Ronnn's Studio. 91R Mnin St 3:?W
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MOTORCYCLES
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