Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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AStttAÑb b À ttf TtbtÑOS
A s hl a n d D a i 1 y T i d i n g s
The skeptic Trill probably argue that
(E stablished in *1876)
Ashland is net favorably located for such •Daily WeWi Letter
an institution, owing to its not being lo-j
I >
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
-*-♦ » » » I » » M H I M
cated
in
a
lumbering
center.
If
such
an
Mft3. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
opinion exists it tan easily be corrected
Fhohe item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
SHANGHAI, Aug, 25.— Smoth­
Bert K. Greer
and evenings.
Editor by calling attention to the fact that some ering heat and drought, dread
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 of the most successful and best paying fore-runners of famine and chol­
box making plants in the Northwest are era, have settled over, certain sec­ Y isitor from W is c o n s in -
week, and have ju st returned to
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, Postoffice as
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wolf have remain for probably three weeks
tions
of
China,
causing
thous­
located at points where they are compelled
Second Class Mail M atter.
ands of suffering people to pray as a houi'e guest, Mrs. Charles longer before they come hack to
to
ship
lumber
a
distance
Tanging
from
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
to the gods for rain.
i Rl3tau, of K aukauna, Wisconsin, town for the winter.
25
to
75
miles.
a sister pf Mrs. Wolf.
One M tnth ..
/
» ♦ *
$ .6
Recently while visiting friends
Mrs.
Ristau
will
make
an
ex­
Three Months
Rumor,
unconfirmed,
has
it
that
a
box
Mrs. M orse P asses A w ay—
.95
in an interior city where there
Six Months ..
It will be m atter of great re
lactory is to be located here. If there is wa3 no rain for weeks and where tended visit here in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf met Mrs. gret for the friends of Mrs. Percy
One Year ......
r.5o
any loundation to the report it is meet that cholera claimed many victims, I Ristau at Yellowstone P ark,
By
Morse of Eugene, to learn that
the proper organizations get in touch with rode to the City Temple, where which they all enjoyed together, 3he
One Month ..
was stricken with apoplexy
hundreds were worshipping a t the
$ .65
i the proposition and offer assistance, if shrine of the god of wind and and Mrs. Ristau came to Ashland and passed away very recently
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
with them.
Six Months ........................................................ 3 50
any be required. If there is no foundation rain.
a fte r a short illness.
Mrs. R istau is m aking a trip
One Year .........................................................
6.50
Mrs. Morse was a sister of Mrs
tor the rumor, it is just as important that
In
the narrow mat-roofed th a t will cover months. She came
C
atherine
C arter, also of Eugene,
steps he inaugurated with a view of secur­ streets the stench was terrible. from her home in Wisconsin over
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Flies, m illions of them , crawled the northern route, spending some but who is very well known in
ing such a plant.
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
Ashland.
Y early C ontracts:
L et’s go after the smaller industries. It lazily over the fru it in the open time with relatives in Tacoma.
The sym pathy of many friend-,
One Insertion a week
$ 27% requires only a few of thè, smaller plants stands. They swarmed over the
During her stay in Ashland, is extended the family ih their
hungry dog3, for once too life­ Mr. and Mrs. Wolf plan a trip to
Two insertions a week 95275
..........................
to
equal
the
benefits
derived
from
a
single
less
to bark a t a foreigner. They C rater Lake and they will also great sorrow.
Daily insertion .............
♦ ♦ *
0
gigantic industry.
worried the half-naked, half-dead visit the Caves.
S O C IE T Y
K ates I-or L egal
and
M iscellaneous A d vertising
beggars in the shade of the City
Gate.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
E ach subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
Card of Thanks ............................................ 1
O bituaries, per line ............................................. 02 U
eiallv.
lie.,,....
• *
Z I
\ .....................
1 v I * i
.L " . ,
i •••
ln the
(>Uv v “ . v. nrtynrds. doorways, on
George A\ aslnngton, tor example, I roofs and streets were terrifying
Had so much money and property to dis-1 Rut more pitiful were the haut-
pose ol that his will covered twenty closely iug cries of the m others who
were im ploring the sp irits of
w ritten pages.
their dying children to return.
W ednesday evening
We are all hoping that when
1 school days are over for the
young folks or at vacation lime,
Ashland may again claim them.
Visiting a t Provost's*—»
Miss Mae Horgan of Oakland,
California, who is a house guest
at the P. S. Provost home, is re­
vising her pre-conceived notions
of Southern Oregon, and has
quite fallen in love with its beau­
ty and with the spirit of its peo­
ple.
Her stay is being made mem­
orable by all sorts of happy hap­
penings and delightful trips.
Thé C rater and Diamond Lake
(Continued on Page 3)
Time Is Money
You can save both time and money through
the use of the banking-by-mall privileges
we extend to our patrons.
Mr. and
Receipts are acknowledged the day re-
reived; you save and safeguard the money
dt posited, and can use to advantage the
time that would otherw ise have been
spent in calling at the bank in person.
Simply u r ite : “ l‘ay to th e Order of The
I irst N ational B ank,” on th e back o f your
checks and sign your nam e,— we do the
rest.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
THE theater beautiful
I'TNAL SHOWING TODAY
DOROTHY DALTON
1 brl"
“ them home
—
brings
banks, Mrs. Ann Russell, Miss
Sunday, Mr. Detrick will take Nellie Russell, Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Miss Helen out to stay with them Connell, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs.
during the rem ainder of the va­ Elizabeth Van Sant, Miss M arjor­
cation.
ie Gillette, and Miss Ethel Hazen
♦ * *
The girls anticipate the loveli­
V’an Buren was so wealthy that he did
tim e thinkable. They expect
On Wednesday, a picnic for
not trouble himself to draw his salary un­ A few days later the wind and est
adventures aplenty, and will have Mrs. Eubanks in Lithia Park was
til the expiration of his four rears, when rain came.
much to relate when they retu rn arranged.
he signed for an even $100,000. When he There was
great rejoicing from th eir holiday.
A dinner of th ? most delicious
that most towns are Inuit not by the few died he left a fortune of
» » «
throughout the city, and I rode
and
satisfying order was planned
nearly half a mil­ again to the temple. The Wind
gigantii' industries, hut by a combination lion dollars.
Go to California—
in which venison had found a
| God was given credit for driving
<»t many small labor employing institut ions,
Mrs. Rebecca Clary and her place in the menu.
John Adams died moderately well off, out the God of Plague. G arlands
O ther than the honored guest,
two daughters, May and Mabel,
any one ol which it is possible to secure for Uis son, John Quincy Adams, died a rich
of sweet-smelling white jade left W ednesday of this week for Mrs. Eubanks, Mrs. Ann Russell,
Ashland.
man. I oik, P ilmore and Pierce were all flowers hung around his fat gold an extended viait a t the home of Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. Elizabeth
There is an inclination to hank all on rich men when elected president.
neck. Incense burned a t his feet, her son and his wife at Marys­ Van Sant, Mrs. G. F. Connell, Mrs.
gayly-colored lanterns, which ville, California.
one of two propositions, ami if either fails,
George Eubanks, Mrs. O. W inter
Thomas Jefferson, accordnig to history, and
would
be lighted in the evening,
give
up
hope
eternally.
The
and
Miss Nellie Russell, were
Mrs.
Clary
will
be
at
the
home
ve up nope eternally, the situation is due always put on a large amount of style and festooned the
temple grounds. of
— __
____
_ Mr. J. G. Clary for present
h
er
son,
i o enjoy the happily
» m il people placing their hopes on one was rated as a very rich man. but in o ld Before the Wind God the grateful I some weeks.
ttUtIV
planned
and
happy affair, with
The Clarys antici-
^vin g were humbly offering their j pate a most delightful vacation.
Mrs. Eubanks.
gift3.
* ♦ *
Mrs. Clarence Eubanks i- a
Entertain Mothers—
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kerns
In Tsangchow, Chihli Province,
of
Portland.
H er husband,
It
has
been
the
charm
ing
habit
the long drought is causing great
lawyer
in
New
York City, is a
anxiety. Two years ago, when of a group of friends, a club made
thia section was facing a sim ilar up of business girls, th a t each grandson of Mrs. Russell and a
situation, the priests brought fa­ year they en tertain th eir m others nephew of Mr. George Eubanks.
His fath er used to be in busi­
mous rain-producing iron tablets in some pleasant fashion.
ness
here in partnership with Mr
This year it took he form of a
from a northern temple and se­
G.
F.
McConnell.
P ark , at six
cured im m ediate and, In the eyes picnic in L ithia
Mrs. E ubanks left for Calfiorn-
¡of the
superstitious populace, o’clock Friday evening.
ia
Wednesday, where she will
They
arranged
a
delightful
sup­
mnnity than a dozen smaller industries em­ Andrew Johnson, but the hitter was im­ Phenomenal results.
visit
on her way home to New
per,
all
the
toothsome
dainties
ploying a like number. Once that truth poverished before death by assuming the
The priests reaped a rich h a r­
York.
as well as those of more substan­
vest in offerings.
saturates our citizens ‘there will he a dif­ debts of his son.
. • * *
tial n atu re were there.
This year, however, the m irac­
ferent community spirit exhibited and re-
It was a real little banquet and Guest from Vancouv<
William Henry Harrison saved a good- ulous tablets failed to function.
those
In whose honor it was giv­
Miss W inifred Watson has this
with less expense'1'” 1 Wi‘h
<le’ay a" d
’T “ " / hiS
“ Prcside" ‘ ° Hie The people are amazed.
en enjoyed it thoroughly not to week the pleasure of en tertain ­
Ashland is favorably sitnated and is in * ™ Z o i S ' L d " ^ T o r t h T o X
Suspicious has now fallen on m ention the girls whose busy fin ing her cousin, Mrs. L. C. McCoy
the priest who went a fte r the tab­ gers had prepared it.
of Vancouver, W ashington at her
lets.
On
his
retu
rn
trip
he
stop­
Plans
had
been
made
for
the
home on Straw berry Lane.
* * added
ped in Tientsin over night to a t­ en tertainm ent of the guests and
Mrs. McCoy will spend a num ­
mg p rich woman. Cleveland was a poor tend a theatrical perform ance
lines. New industries and enterprises can
the evening wa3 spent most hap ber of days in Ashland before re ­
iran when he entered the White House, hut
not he secured by simply waiting for them was quite wealthy at he conclusion of his The rain which should have come pily, until shadows caused good turning to her home.
to Tsangshow fell on th a t p artic­ nights to be spoken.
* * *
to drop in. They can he won only through__ WI.,t ,vlllI v,
second term. Grant managed to accumu- ular night in Tientsin— w ithout
The members of the club are: R eturns from th e South__
well directed efforts of the commercial and late considerable
doubt the rain which was intend the Misses R uth Osmun, Gladys
Mrs, W. M. Denton of Laurel
money
presi - ed
,
. hut . ln«t i,;o
business nronni-zntirxTic,
.___ mi
business
organizations of +i.„
the 4 town.
The denev
7 7 while 7 in the i"™
for Tsangchow.
Applegate, Aileen W alker, Leta street, who, with her children,
W alker, Calla Biegel, Alice Walk have been spending three months i
program will no doubt re,„tire the expend!-j Ward failure. Haves w as'alw X
The priest who yielded to the er, Georgia Coffee, Pearl W ilshire at Oceano, and Monterey, Cali­
tore of some money, but only a small and add-d to bis fortune wldb,5 « lrfi!to
allurem ents of the gay city is a Elsie Alexander, Helene and Ger­ fornia, returned Saturday.
amount eomparat.vely speaking, and the was only moderatelv weli o f f V
”
trude Biede, Hazel Emory and
sad man these days.
Mrs. Denton enjoyed her sum- ;
sun, expended in attracting new eapita. bad a su’bstonUa, on,,“
Mrs. Emma Murphy.
mer very much, but is glad to be !
and new blood will pay dix idends a bun-
“ ’ ”
«npetenee. la tt was
Mrs. Anna W illiams, Mrs. Mo­ home.
SUFFERED WITH BACK,
comfortably
well
off,
while Wilson 1ms
died-fold.
sier,
and Miss Emory were guests
Mr. Denton is in South Dako- I
RECOVERED
royalties from his hooks and his second
of
Miss
Coffee, Miss Osmun an»1 ta— business interests have called
In this connection, the Tidings desires wife is a woman of wealth. Harding, ac­ “ I had a long spell of Typhoid
Em ory in the order named. him there, and he may not be able
to call attention Io the value of a box manu­ cording to report, was worth between ife<300 - Fever which played havoc with Miss
Each
of the other membesiof to retu rn to Ashland until later
my kidneys and I suffered a good
facturing plant. It is an industry for which
the
club
brought her m other: in the fall.
Odd and $800,000. A rthur was the most deal with my back, lower abdo­
there
is
a
demand
locally
these
ladies
were guests of the
* « *
fields. One Vshlmxd f i r m - - ’
^ H ^ ' a g a n t of presidents and left onlv
men and bladder. I went on In
club.
a
Entertained at Dinner__
this condition until I used Foley
,
a.,» xxx
alone spends n o t!moderate fortune.
• * •
Kidney Pills j have never beeQ
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. P orter were
les- than $20,000 a year for box shooks
An
Afternoon'—
dinner guests in the hospitable
bothered with my kidneys since ”
and wooden containers. That sum repre­
An inform al afternoon was giv­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day
Reports that our coal supply will last writes Mrs. W. T. Clary. W hite
sents only a jmrt ot the money that leaves only (),()?»,{ years fail to say whether the Plains, Va. F o r quick relief from en by Mrs.. J. P. Dodge and Mrs. on Baum street, Friday of this
local trade channels annuallv for that
backache, dull headache, rh eu ­ H. C. Galey at the home of Mrs. week.
same
are
figured
on
the
basis
of
an
annual
product.
Further, there is
‘ a growing strike.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter are visit­
matic pains and kidney and blad­ Dodge on the Boulevard in com­
plim
ent
to
Mrs.
Guy
Stone,
fo
r­
market m California for box shooks. to
ing in Ashland and their old
der trouble use Foley Kidney
merly Miss Jessie G rant, who was friends are having pleasant g ath ­
Pills.
Sold
everywhere.
nothing o oi ‘‘ an increasing market m
say Homing
a teacher in the schools and who erings for them during their stay
A frie
of President Coolidge is being
c\ery slate in the I nion. The writer per­ referred nd
is now visiting the city.
here.
to as the “ Colonel House” of the Loni I j AB°RER dies
The guest list comprised old
sonally knows of a number of hqx maun
♦ ♦ ♦
AS RESULT of crash
friends of Miss G rant, who were R eturn to Alabam a—
facturing plaids that are marketing their new administration, hut it is not plain
whether a compliment is intended or oth-
glad for the opportunity of m eet­
It is a m atter of great regret
LODI, Cal., Aug. 25.— Marshal ing her once more.
products in the fruit sections of California,!erwise.
to their friends in Ashland, that
F.
Christensen
received
word
that
yet have a handicap in distance of approxi-i
t.
The time wa3 spent most de­ Mr. and Mrs. Picken feel it is
G. Murkis, Greek laborer, who be­
inatelv 1,000 miles.
lightfully m rem iniscent visit incumbent to retu rn to Ih e ir Al­
Aecording to statistics, about two-fiftlis came insane a fte r an autom obile
A box shook factory located in Ashland of the recent crop of June brides have al- accident here, died in a hospital while dainty needle-work occupied abama home.
busy fingers.
will he in a position to operate twelve ready learned that a plateful of lettuce in Stockton today.
Ashland feels th at they belong
Charm ing refreshm ents, served here for they have entered so
months
Murkis who was employed
months a year. It is an industry that can leaves and a can of salmon failed to rouse
by gracious hostesses completed w hole-heartedly into Ashland's
the
Stockton Mokelumne Canal a very happy afternoon.
be e f
.... ..
lls tl"; 'fi'immd war-1 eidbuxmsm in a famished male
social life and interests that they !
Company, sustained injuries when
* • •
rants, and there seems no doubt hut
h u t th
at I
_____________ _
rants,
that
will be greatly missed.
a tra ile r in which he was riding R eturn to Lake—
within a very tew years it can he develop­
Their sojourn here has done
A man of great foresight is one who has behind a truck overturned in
and Mrs. E. V. C arter who th eir son W illiam a world of '
ed to a point where the payroll will total already realized that the first football turning a corner. He was believed are Mr.
spending the sum m er a t their
to have alm ost recovered from cottage a t Lake of the Woods, good, but they realize th a t they
JTom $75,000 to $100,000 a year.
scrimmage is only four weeks away.
m ust return for the youug peo­
the effects of the accident.
' came in home W ednesday of this
ple to euter the schools they
X m
have seiectedt
W illiam will m atriculate at
A ubhrn A gricultural college, and
> Lucy will enter Bullen s college
for girls c t Bristol, Va.
Miss Picken will feel quite at
i home there for a num ber of her
chums are entering at the same
time and a member of the fac-
, ulty is a relative.
H ouse W arm ing—
Mrs. R istau is delighted with
Ashland and her host and hostess
plan th a t she will carry with her
pleasant pictures of the lovely
surroundings of Ashland as well
as th a t of the Lake and the Caves.
When h er visit ends she will make
the trip in leisurely fashion- via
California to her home.
* * *
Guest at the Detrick’s—
Mr. and Mr3. Detrick are en­
joying a visit from Mrs. D etrick’s
sister, Mrs. Jig g ar and h er son,
Randall, from Vancouver, W ash­
ington.
Mrs. Jig g ar has been here for
some little time.
A few days ago, a brother, Mr.
Barstow, a po3t office employee
a t Eugene, arrived for a short
visit, m aking quite a family re-
unipn.
* ♦ *
Mrs. R. C. Jorgensen opened their
THE FORTUNES OF PRESIDENTS
The coffin-m akers were work­
recently purchased-hom e on the
The statement that Calvin Coolidge is ing night and day.
Boulevard to their friends in a
At last we reached the yellow-
the poorest man who ever entered the
delightful house-warming.
The rooms were made very
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING White House is contradicted by the known walled temple on the bank3 of
All future events, where an admission charge is tacts in the lives of some of his predeces­ the stagnant canal. Priests, in
lovely with “ Golden Glow” anil
brown robes, were selling paper
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
were filled with happy guest3 who
sors. The new president is a man of very charm s to the crowd3 of listless
No discount will be allowed Religious or
spent the evening most pleasant­
moderate means, but there have been other men and women.
The priests
Benevolent orders.
ly in conversation interspersed
presidents who were equally Jacking in declared th a t the charm s would
with many musical numbers.
protect
them
from
the
merciless
„
DONATIONS:
Most delicious refreshm ents
worldly goods, and several who were poor­ hand of the Plague God.
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
served
at a late hour, brought to
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ er off than lie.
a close this most delightful af­
tions will be in cash.
Lincoln was a poor man when he was
W rinkled, bent old women
fair.
elected president, and had lie lived to serve were hobbling on th eir “ Golden
The guetas were Mrs. Bates of
AVGUST 25
out his term he would perhaps have retired Lilies” among the gilded and
Medford, a daughter; Mesdames
painted idols which
lined the
Mary Leach, George Robinson, F.
worth only a few hundred dollars _____
m o t e , walls burning incense, red vcan­
L.
Putnam , R. W. Dix, J. G. Co-
CURSING or BLESSING?— Cursed be the man than when he entered. Both he and Mrs. dles, and silver paper sp irit mon­
zort, Jennie Schwahn, a . V.
th a t truateth in man. and m aketh flesh his arm . Lincoln gave away a great deal of money ey before many of them.
Hood, Wm. Nelson and Betty, W.
io people in distress.
and whose heart departeth from the Lord.
Young wives, with draw n fac­
R. Clapp, R. w . Clapp, Swan Por­
ter, Will Moore, Sam Rhodes and
Blessed is the man that tru steth in the Lord,
Another poor man elected to the presi­ es; soldiers, in tattered uniform s;
pompous
m
erchants,
am
ahs,
car­
the Misses Hazel Emory, and W al­
dency was McKinley. He was not only
and whose hope the Lord is.— Jerem iah 17:5, 7.
rying fretful babies, pale-faced Go to L ake o f th e W oods—
lace and Mr. Clark of Medford.
poor, hut was in debt. By frugal manage­ scholars, bronzed-backed coolies
♦ * *
About a week ago, Mr. and
ment
and
the
assistance
of
friends
he
was
were all w aiting th eir tu rn to Mrs. Schwein, with th eir daught- E ntertain for Mrs. Eubanks__
ASHLANDS FUTURE
accumulating money when the assassin’s kow towr” before the gilded wind ers, Ramona, Rosalind and W an­
Tuesday evening Mrs. Otto
Like all other towns, a day does not pass I mllet ended his life.
god. They were im ploring him to da, went out to Lqke of the W inter was hostess at a delight-
in Ashland that local citizens are not dis­
iul dinner, in compliment tc Mrs.
James Monroe entered the White House drive the Plague God out of the Woods.
A fter .seeing them comfortably Clarence Eubanks, of New York
cussing the future of the town and com­ a very poor man, and he retired almost city gates.
settled in the C hattin cottage, City, who was visiting relatives in
munity. Ami, as is the situation in many penniless. He died so poor that he jyas bur-
At night the wails of the Mra. Schwein returned to Ash­ Ashland this week.
other towns, a majority ol local people led at the expense of relatives.
! m ourners, the beats of the priets land.
The invited guests were: the
seem inclined to believe that the only man-
Mr. Schwein and the girls will / guest of honor, Mrs. Clarence Eu­
On Ihe other hand, most of the presi- dru,nis’_the groans froni the thous-
iim - through which Ashland e.-n grow is toldents have been eomfortahlv fix e d fin -,,. ands of ChlneS(' trying to sleep | re n ,lln 011 lhc opening of school banks, Mr. and Mrs. George E u ­
t
secure one or more g ig an tic industries,
is indisputable llml the securing and de­
veloping of some irem endous industi v will
result in the own forging ahead at a
i apid rate. Lui past experience teaches
I m il com paratively few towns are favored
with the h u g er and more powert nl lae-
tories and in s titu tio n s . It also shows us
«««winy, August » , Í(tiili
— i ll —
x„
‘ FOG BOUND’
‘THE
—also—
DUDE” and
T hai ( I flow
PLUNDER’
.MONDAY
A speedy
that
xx-iri,
i<’ i- coinedy-drama
i x-
—
-* mixes A aiikee pep
with English dignity, burglars with h ' hets, ami, girls
with gun play.
-
—and—
“ IN DUTCH’
important Announcement
On August 15th, prices on all types of Exide Automo­
bile B atteries were reduced.
The same high quality th a t m otorists have alw ays as­
sociated w nh Exide B atteries, will be carefully m ain­
tained
All of the m aterials entering into their con­
struction will, as always, be of the best grade obtain­
able and the w orkmanship unsurpassed.
Only the adoption of certain new policies, based on pres­
ent day requirem ent of car owners, has made this re­
duction possible.
Compare the following new and old prices. You will
understand, then, why the Exide B attery with its long
life, dependability and low m aintenance cost is the most
economical battery you can buy.
Car
I Type
old
New
Buick-4, Chevrolet 1 C Volt
Cleveland. Durant,
11 piale - >24.00 >17. «5
-4,
Essex, Ford,
or
G r a y , Maxwell,
6 Volt
Nash-4, Oakland
1 3 plate - >38.70 >28.00
O v e rla n d , 1
Star, Studebaker,
Velie and others.
Auburn,
Buick-6,
Chandler, D uranti
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mobile, Jew ett,
Moon, N a s h - 6 ,, i C Volt
15 plate - >37.45
Oldsmobile, Paigel
Reo, S tu d eb ak er1
and others.
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Maxwell and oih- 12 Volt
9 plate - >«3.30
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$.33.30
>38.00
We have th e type Exide for your car ready at the new
low price. Stop in and see it.
Murphy Elìcine Shop
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