Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 13, 1912, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912
TWO
POLK COUNTY OBSERVER
Polk County Observer
Published Semi-Weekly at Dallas,
Oregon, by the
OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY
Office Phones.
Business office Main 19
Press room Main 19-2
EUGENE FOSTER.
W. II. TOTTEN.
Subscription Rates:
One Year $1.'50
Six Months 75
Three Months 40
Strictly in advance.
Entered as second-class matter
March 1, 1907, at the post office at
Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con
gress of March 3, 1879.
with Its Rambling dens and open sa
loons at all hours, was exactly as the
majority of public sentiment wanted
it.. The town with no-ileene laws
governing It, and with blind pigs In
operation, and open and flagrant vio
lation of the law of frequent occur
rence, could eauily stamp out this sort
of thing If the people who opposed
It were In the majority. Under these
conditions, then, If the plague spots
are to be eliminated, it Is an outside
influence that will have to do It, and
Gov. West appears to be the man of
the hour.
9
The way to build up Dallas ts to pat
ronize Dallas people.
Ben Selling, Republican candidate
for United States senator, Is out In an
address to the voters of Oregon in
which he defines his position In the
presidential contest, and declares that
he will support President Taft. The
dominant feature In the Selling state
ment is its evident sincerity. Mr.
Helling declarfs himself as one of the
firMt progressives in Oregon and says
that he is still fighting for, and be
lieves in, those principles. He shows
pwpp; I apnt oney k n - cgcgtt
by calling attention to his record In
the state legislature, and In the politi
cal campaigns In Multnomah county,
Hint he has done much to give
Oregon its advanced form of govern
ment. He declares that President
Taft Is a progressive and, as such, Is
entitled to the support of every hon- I
est believer In progressive Ideas. Mr. I
Selling's statement is clear, concise
and frank, and will result in securing
i for him the support of the Oregon
Republicans.
CAN IT Kl'CCF.KD?
The main concern of the liullmoos
ers now Is to implant In the rninds of
the people that their "party" Is not a
"one-man movement. " They are hav
ing all manner of trouble in this re
spect. Klghty per cent of the men
who have enlisted under the banner
of the third-termer have lift!.' idea of
the platform of his party. They prob
ablby wouldn't recognize it, from the
regular national Republican platform
If the two were posted side by side
without other distinguishing mark
And they don't care about platforms,
anyway. It's Just Roosevelt with
them. They ire perfectly willing to
vote to overthrow established tradi
tions, to Inaugurate new and untried
theories, and even to threaten the Hta
billly of government, by granting per
mission and power to Roosevelt to as
sume the duties of p; f .lilent, simply
beer. use It is Roosevelt who asks the
saerllice.
Tan n movement founded upon so
insecure a footing, whose paternity Is
the personal ambition of an unsafe
anu Innsane demagogue for perpetua
tion in power, be successful in this
country? Are the American people
ready to desert tlnu-trled and tested
Institutions and methods which have
given unexampled prosperity and sta
bility to this nation and made it the
greatest on earth, merely at the be
hest of one Individual whose over
powering and dominant egotism is
his1 one overshadowing characteristic ?
We do not believe it.
The new movement will attract the
calamllyltes, disappointed office seek
ers and others who don't know and
can't explain why they are there, but
It will not have the support of the
great body of calm, thoughtful peo
ple. These will think twice before
they espouse the personal cause of
Roosevelt and will remain steadfast to
the faith and belief that the prosper
ity and progress of the entire coun
try is paramount to the personal am
bitions of any man.
Now that the dates for the fall Har
vest Festival and School Knlr have
been decided upon, it is up to every
citizen of Dallas to do what is possi
ble to make the affair a success. Es
pecially should there be a compre
hensive display of farm products and
fruit. Polk county has no superiors
among the counties of the state In
this regard, and steps should be tak
en at once to see that the best is on
display. That the school portion of
the exhibit will be In every way wor
thy of the "blue ribbon school coun
ty of Oregon" is already assured let
us see to it that the display of pro
ducts of the soil may be something to
be proud of.
Efforts of the Democratic spell
binders and newspapers to annex the
LitFollette support for Candidate Wil
son are ludicrous In the extreme.
With much satisfied effrontery It is
claimed that every last one of the
Wisconsin senator's friends will vote
for Wilson In an endeavor to "further
IjtKolli'tte's progressive ideas." Just
how they figure that a vote for a
Democratic candidate will help the
Wisconsin man, is not evident. Sen
ator LaFollettc has declared that the
only way to secure the triumph of his
progressive ideas is to work within
the party rather than to flock to thie
standard of Roosevelt. If this be
true how, then, can it be Accomplished
by deserting the Republican party
and voting for Wilson?
LEAVE Your Orders With
Craven Bros.
FOR-
F
op and Prune
race
oves
We Guarantee Best of Workmanship
Big Shipment of
Fall Goods are Here
Will have them unpacked and ready
for you in a few days.
The Last Summer Clean-up
SILK SKIRTS
Navy and
We don't
Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar Honey
is the best for coughs, cold, croup,
grip, whooping cough, bronchitis,
asthma, and all throat and bronchial
troubles. Sold everywhere, look for the
bell on the bottle. Sold by Conrad
Stafrin.
Tresspass notices, weather proof,
for sale at Observer Job office.
A C old
Is not necessarily serious, provided it
is taken care of. It is frequently the
starting point of many dangerous dis
eases. When it comes use Dr. Hell's
Pine-Tar-Iioney. Look for the bell
on the bottle. Sold by (Jonraa Stafrin.
England anil Canada are peeved at
the uctlon of the senate in standing
by American shipping and legislating
that coastwise ships should pass free
of tolls through the canal. They are
so worked up about It that they may
withhold tin ir support from the com
ing Panama exposition at San Fran
cisco, according to reports. Well, let
them do so. It is not likely that the
threat will be taken seriously, either
In this country or in Canada or Eng
land. The Itrltlsh nation is well
aware of the advantages of exhibi
tions of this nature, and if it elects
not to be represented, that Is Its af
fair. If It can afford to Ignore the
great world's lair, upon so llimsy and
selllsh a pretext, its action will rrllret
upon the common sense of English
and Canadian people more than upon
the United States. The passage
through tin- canal of American coast
wise vessels free from toll charges Is
of astly more Importance to the
United Stales than the iuestion of
uhethcr or not English and Canadain j
exhibits shall be seen at San Era nets- I
eo. The great majority of the Amer- i .Muni
lean people probably don't can1 a hoot gon.
whether these countries patronl.e the'
fair, but they do demand that Amer-i
lean shipping be given this adantage
over vessels of other power. The
are entitled to it, and the American
people have earned this eoncessinu in
return for the money the canal will
have cost.
The rumpus In the Oregon National
Ouard has become a disgrace to the
soldiery of the state and should be
speedily forgotten. The actions of the
general staff and of the adjutant gen
eral and their childish antics over the
disbandment of the Second battalion
Is becoming distasteful to the people
generally, who know little and care
less about the matter. Politics domi
nate the National (Juard, It is declar
ed, and the general staff has done its
part to hear out this assertion. What
is needed in Oregon, it appears, Is n
disbandment of the general staff.
A Newport newspaper complains
Unit the Carson Wild West show,
which recently vistied Toledo, didn't
advertise ill Newport and thus ap
prise the people of its coming, in or
der that they might attend. The New
port people shouldn't lose any sleep
over the show's neglect, especially
since the principal stunt in connec
tion with the show appears to be the
adeptness of some of its attaches in
short change tactics und of its hangers-on
In fllmllammlng the public.
We (iuaraiKee Every Hox
of Dr. Rell's Antiseptic Salve to do
what we claim. Try it for ulcers, boils,
running sores, tetter, ringworm, ec
zema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts,
bruises, pimples, black heads, chaps,
felons, burns or any skin disease. 25c
a box. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Paul Fundman, has been
duly appointed by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Polk
County, administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Abraham
Peter MeKye, deceased, and has qual
ified. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby required to
present them, duly verified, with the
proper vouchers, within six months
from the date of this notice, to the
undersigned administrator at the
office of Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, at
Rooms 5-7, , Uglow Building, in the
city of Dallas, in Polk County, State
of Oregon.
Dated and first published. August
fith, 1912.
PAUL FUNDMAN,
Administrator aforesaid.
OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney.
8-6 9-3
A Clean Salve
Is desirable. Dr. Pell's Antiseptic
Salve is a creamy snow white oint
ment and guaranteed for all skin dis
eases, such as eczema, salt rheum,
chaps, etc. 25c. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Sul lierln nd's Kasle Eye Salve
Is a creamy snow white ointment put
up in air tight screw cap tubes. Will
cure any case of sore eyes and will
not injure the eyes of a babe. Sold
everywhere, 25c. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Brick and Drain Tile
Hay your Prick and Drain T.le
from Dallas Ilrlck and Tile Comp riy.
iHOtico to Contractors.
notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the under
signed up to 1 o'clock, p. m., Thurs
day, August 15, 1912, for construction
and completion of Dallas Hospital
according to plans and specifications
now on hand at the office of E. II.
.Morrison, architect.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a eertilled check payable, to the order
of the Secretary-Treasurer of Dallas
Hospital for a sum not less than II)
per cent of the bid, and no bid will be
considered unless uccompanied by
such check.
The Jiourd of Directors of Dallas
Hospital reserves the right to reject
any anil all bids.
l!y order of the Hoard of Directors.
EDITH STARHUCK,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Date of first publication, Aug. 2,
1912. 8-13
Notice of Anitointnient of Adminis
tratrix.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, by order of the County
Court of Polk County, Oregon, was
on the 22nd day of July, 1912, duly
appointed administratrix of the es
tate of Samuel E. Engelhorn, de
ceased, and having qualified as re
quired by law, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present them within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, with prop
er vouchers attached, to the under
signed at her residence near Airlle,
Polk County, Oregon, or at the law
office of F. A. Turner, U. S. Bank
Rldg., Salem, Oregon.
The first publication of this notice
will be Tuesday, Julv 30, 1912.
PERT HA K. ENGELHORN,
Administratrix.
F. A. TURNER, Attorney. 7-30 8-27
A few fancy Messalines, Brown, Green
Mfissalines and Taffetas.
care what they cost. We want to sell this lot to clean
up and make room for Fall Goods. Our prices are
"Doing it."
SILK WAISTS
About 2 dozen left. All going at much less
than they cost us. Every one a bargain.
EMBROIDERED WAISTS
Final clean-up at ONE-HALF PRICE.
Only a Few Days More Don't Wait
A tircat llargaiu in Heal Fslntc.
About 90 acres of the best farm
land in the heart of the Willamette
valley, joining the Salem, Falls City
Western R. It.; location none bet
ter. For particulars enquire of Mr.
", Martin, independence, Ore
Phone 79ti. tf
' Croup
People with children should keep a
.buttle of Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar-lloney
ion hand at all times. Croup is worse
, at niwht w hen it is sometimes hard to
i get a physician. Look for the bell on
! the bottle. Sold by Conarad Stafrin.
Senator Robert M. Ijl-.llctle is stdl
rapping Roosevelt, and deebires in the
current issue of I j Folb tte's Mugnzinc
that the colonel Is net interested in
tin success of the prouressue nioe
nient. only as it affects him p.rs.ni
Hll. ' How do (.u stand on nu ."' is
Roosevelt le li st of pia 1 1 l i a t on
for progiewdxes. Hi' itinik'inis that a
progremox candid, lie oill be elected
on this basis, but tif course it until. I
be reactionary Roecclt l nut eoii
ccrmd about a pi oki i .s.i e candidate.
An A 1 . 1 1 n il Nciiatc, or n Cannon bouse
would be Just its vatisfiietory to him
if hi- could win more asd with that
kind of a combination '' No dipax
(loliate obserer will ilrnv the truth
of the h!'oc stateiiu nt No one who
Iib fellow ed the oiiie of the colonel
will deny that Its an) Hunt: to win.
with him It is not with IjtK.I
Ictte. e lia fon tnUMSti ntlt up
holding pi ncrewii pnncipltn mine
long befoie II pr. , m leader" bad
rml tnc.1 the faith He (a m erned
II noils of hUi.iucih o. I combina
tion which mikbt have helped hi
taum. t-ttnti,- he Iih I'i i ii MtH.lt all
okhtiiiic t.-r a pr.n i.e A i.w mouth
A men .. ,1 to jt.ll. tte, tte
t inted that Ir I" too radical " to
-Mr II Med Wllh Die .itl of K.il.rn
nient, but Hot bate no. e fort.otl.il
bout it in tn mm; th- ai u. h i. I , .
trem m.lo b! iii ,.f th,. ,.u,.i
King of the Crt t. .1 Man. T It, ,,
dor I.
We Ito Not ItCfoniiiii'iiil
Sutherland s Eagle Eye Salve for any
thing but the f)-s. It is a speedy and
harmless cure for granulated lids,
scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes
ami thinness of vision. Sold every
where, 2.io. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Walter F. .Nichols, has been
duly appointed by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Polk
County, administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of 11. II. Starr,
deceased, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby required to
present them, duly verified, with the
proper vouchers, within six months
from the date of this notice, to the
undersigned administrator at the
Hank of Falls City, in Falls City, Polk
County, State of Oregon.
Dated ami first published, August
tlth. 1912.
WALTER F. N1CHOI.S.
Administrator aforesaid.
OSCAR HAYTr.lt, Attorney.
8-ti 9-1
Internally
Anti-Pain curei
t ramps ami all
colic. Mux.
botttl cont-
Dr Hells
diarrhoea.
plaints.
i:TKR.Al.l. Y: Cures sore breasts,
corns, bunions. tootha hi neuraUia,
and all pains. Sold t' .' r w lien . It is
antiseptic. Sold by Coma I Stafrin.
Administrator's Final Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has this day filed his Muni
account in the estate of David S.
Martin, deceased, in the County Court
of Polk County. Oregon, and the
same has by said Court been set for
hearing on Saturday, August, 31st,
1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, at which time all per
sons having objections thereto. it
any there be, are hereby notilied to
ttppear and present the same for ad
justment, ami in case you fail to so
appear, for want thereof the under
! signed w ill take an order closing
I said estate and discharging his
bondsmen from further liability
, hi-rein.
I IMtetl this 29th day of July. 1912.
I C. LORENCK.
I Administrator with w ill annexed of
I the estate of David S. Martin, de
I ceased.
jSHU.KY A EAKIN. Attys. for estate.
7-J0 8-27
I.
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tlow rtsor M iM ha become
In tti I ,l.r m tli. citi.
towns ef the tt- w her.- the 1,1 t
habit of t.ilii. !.'; at hmn
t ttrrm meapur.a in ban i up
Kuntintlon, hmr m nt i-o!,l thill
tlown th ba. Vm of ... !..' in -., ml
(lher town, and tb-re u noted a f --rih
tr r t i out the drk
!( , !. n r it i m w nm
In Ihia recmr.l than it M t. I-., an.l
thr (rtt t bum) with ftf..fv mtnt
f law arr a. ti r iHhmi.
"dirf a -c M c en!im-rt n th. ir
tummun lm tin tatr-a. Ilu-l i l.-e
Whan you fl dull; out of aorta, dlscourafftJ.
half aick and Yerythiu,- seama to bo folnc
wrong, jroo can blama It on your Uvr. It la
torpid. Toil BtaJ
HER
BINE
A L!tdicin of Power in
All Liver Disorders.
Wnwi l.o llror la torpid. It throwa Impurlttea lnt tfc tyatotn.
which hampor ry or ran la tha body. Too reault I that func
tional rrocaas ara hot properly carried on. Impurities ret lnt
tho blood, tho atomach la bilious, tha hldnej-a weak and tha
bowela lrreg-ular fenerally constipated. Ilerblne clears out a'.l
theao Impurities, opens up ths obstructed channels, strengthens
tha torpid Xlrsr. eleaasea tho blood, purifies and regulates tha
bowels. After tho arstaa baa been thus orsrhsuled. there is aa
lir.arjiala improvement Appetlta retaraa. dhrostioa la good, tho
spirits Ha, tho salad clears of C'.oomr forebodlncs aad ererythtn
looks bnht and cheerful, which ueaaa. sound, hoaJl&y conditions
wrywhsro la tho body.
Price 50c per Dottle.
Tw aw t a -! V.an, Tr aw Woak Mh, aw
,4 5fi,eowm.iBt(
I
J
CONRAD STAFIUN
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IX
FOUECLOSCKE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That by virtue of an execution and
order of sale duly issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Polk, on the 20th
day of July, 1912, and to me directed,
upon a judgment and decree duly
rendered by said Court on the 3rd
day of June, 1912, and which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the ofllce of the Clerk of said Court
on the 7th day of June, 1912, in a
certain suit then pending in said
Court, wherein F. J. Eafky, plaintiff,
recovered judgment and decree
against Frank Hogue, Lena Hogue,
his wife, lien F. Foster, and Addie
Foster, his wife, J. E. Reynolds and
May Reynolds, his wife, J. E. How
ard and Harriet Howard, his wife,
F. N. Derby and Marian A. Derby,
his wife, V. E. DeLarm and Oeorge
C. Hodges, defendants, and by which
execution and order of sale I am
commanded to sell the real property
in said execution nnd hereinafter de
scribed, to satisfy plaintiff's Judg
ment herein, to-wit: The sum of
$2,712.50 with Interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent, per annum from
the 1st day of December, 1911, until
paid, and the further sum of $2 75.00
as Attorney's! fee together with the
costs and disbursements of said suit
taxed and allowed at $41.85 and ac
cruing costs and expenses upon said
execution, I will on
SATl'KI) AY, THE 2ltli DAY I
OF Al Cil'ST, 1912.
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said I
day at the West door of the Court
House in Dallas. Polk County, Ore- :
gon. sell nt public auction to the ;
highest bidder for cash In hand on j
day of sale, all the right, title, inter- 1
est nnd estate which salt! defendants;
Frank Hogue, Lena Hogue." his wife,;
lien F. Foster and Addie Foster, his
wife. J. E. Reynolds and May Rev- 1
nobis, his wife, J. E. Howard and ;
Harriet I Howard, his wife. F. N.
Derby and Marian A. Ierby, his wife,!
V. E. Deljtrm and Oeorge C. j
Hodges, (or either of them. If morel
than one or all persona claiming
under said defendant, (or either of I
them, if more than one) subsequent!
to the execution of the mortgage !
herein, to-wit: the 4th day of Oc-
tohor. 1909. in, of and to said mort- j
gagetl prtmises and every part and,
I parcel thereof; the said real property ;
hereinbefore mentioned Is described
in said execution as follows, to-wit:
The Diwiation Land Claim of
! James Hoggs and Almeda ISoggs. his'
j wife: beginning at the Northeast cor-
j ner of said claim, which is 20.35 :
chains South and six chains East of i
the quarter section post. betwt en
! sections 2 and 35. Township 7, South
i Range ft West, and running thence
' South 40 chains; thence West 7ft. 25
chains to Thomas Holcomb's East
line; thence North 46 50 chains, to
Thomas Holcomb's Northeast corner;
i thence East 23 chains to Harlow
'., Harney's West line: thence South
. ft 50 chains to Parney's Southwtst
.corner: thence East 53.33 chains to
the place of beginning, and contain
ing 319 IS acres, more or less. xoept
, a parcel of land beginning ft ., rods
j West of the S E. corner of the IV L
C. of Harlow Harney's Not. No. 510ft.
claim No. 52. in T. 7 S. R. ft W. of the
i Will. Mer. in Polk County. State of
i Oregon: thence West ft rods:
thence South 12 S rods; thence East
ft l rods: thence North U 4 rod to
the place of beginning, containing
. one-half acre, mere or less.
A!o save and except the following
, described premises. heretofore re
leased from the operation and effect
of said mortgace:
Peginning at a point 114 -chains
South of the Northtast corner of the
D I C of Jme P.ogg-. Not i
SJ'K. claim No. 5J. in Tonh:t 7
South. Ksnge ft West of the Wi'l
Mer in Polk Countv. Oregon, an.l
rimninit thence outh S !ti chuns.
then- Wevt 7S Si thains: thenee
North $ chains: th.ciee East 4 7t
chnins: them-e South 3 1 chains:
th. nee Vast 3 14 chains to the place
of beginning. and containing M
acrvs. nior, r less.
Sa d sale I ing made mh'ivt to
rd. mption tn the manner proxidi .1
by 1
lated th s I! 1 dar of Ju'r.
J M- CRtXT.
Snrl?T of ro:k t ountr. Orec.-n
Dallas Iron Works
Machinist Foundryiueu Patleru
Makrrs. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY
We are prepared to dc any kind of
Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks
and Stock work on hand. We make
the best and cheapest Stump Puller
on the market Prices reasonable.
WATCH THIS PAPF.lt FOH
SEPTEMBER AD.
The Store That Keeps
The Prices Down
Are You Going: to
Build?
320
It. WATSOV FIRXITFltE CO.
See our New Linoleums.
Main St. Dallas, Oregon.
Modern Store Fronts
Ara a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANTSKILLED WORK-
M EN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of All Kinds at RcsonaMe
Prices.
Soehren Warehouse Co.
CEMENT CUBBINGS AND WALKS
We handle a tull line of Cedar and Oak j
Fence Posts, Brick, Lime. Sand andi
Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile,
Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast-'
er and Hod Supplies. j
One block south of depot Phone 1494 !
Let Us Quote You Prices
on all Your Lumber Bill
Will be pleased to send our salesman to call
on you upon request by
mail or phone
Dallas Lumber and
Logging Co.
West Side Marble
WorKs
G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor.
MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES AND
CURBING.
A Complete Line of All Latest Designs.
LODGE DIRECTO R Y
KKHKKAIIS Almira Lodge No.
meets first and third Wednesday of
each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
NOLA COAD. Noble Grand.
OR A COSPER. Secretary.
Dnllas,
Oregon
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal
las Camp No. I0 meets in W. o.
W. Hall on Tuesday evening of
each week.
TRACT STAATS. Consul Com
W. A. ATRES. Clerk.
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the datoji given below, round trip tickets will be sold from
ortland to the points in the East shown below, and many others,
at greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell these
tickets via The North Bank Road at slightly higher faret on request
Through Trains East
"n connection with
Northern Pacific ana Great Northern
Railway.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Mistle
toe Circle. No. JJ. Women of Wood-
crait, meets in Woodman Hall
ond and fourth Wednesday
in each month.
EMMA JOST. C.uarl.an Ne
SADIE LYNN, Clerk.
" - Jenninss Lodse. No I
. meets second and fourth Fr1,!in-. '
Atlantic City
P-altiir.or . .
Boston
Buffalo
Chicago
Colors. !o
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sec- '
nif ht i J
ishlH.r. j f May
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Auttust
1111.00
lOT.fO
110.00
1.50
T2.50
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Kansas City.
Milwaukee .
ilinneapolis
ilontreal ...
New Tork .
182.50
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Pittsburg 150
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Washington . 107.50
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