THE EUGEXE DAILY GtUBD, THURSDAY, FEBKrARY 6, 1008 --s.
141st Friday Surprise Sale
The Friendly Store offers some shopping values for tomor
row's 1 4 1 st Friday Sale.
$8.50 Silk Petticoats in colors and black $5
Wool and Fleece Lined
Underwear Reduced 25
UlUllh UiWrVa O ...
Cloaks and Suits
H Regular Prices
Furs reduced 25
JOc Embroidery and Insertion 3c yd
J 5c Embroidery and Insertion 5c yd
25c Embroidery and Insertion 12c yd
50c Corset Cove Embroidery 25c yd
Cambrics, Muslins, Long Cloth, Nain
sook, India Linons, Etc., all greatly reduced.
20c Fleece Lined Hose 1 2'Ac
35c Fleece Lined Hose 25c
25c Childs' Wool Hose 17c
1 5c Out ing Flannel 11c yd
J 5c Flannelettes 11c yd
10c Outing Flannels... 8c yd
26 inch Outing Flannels 5c yd
oys' $ 1 .50 Hats
Reduced to
CONTRACT LET
FOR -f. C, POTTS
BRICK BUILDING
V. McFAKXA.M) AXI A. U HALL
THE KLCCKSS1 TL HIPKEKH
WOllK OX STHHTIKE WIIX
IIKGIX AT ONCE I'LAX.S FOK H.
!. FI.N'NEtJAN'H Hl'IMMXO AD
JOINING ALMOST ItKADY
All Boys' hats included, the
colors are black, tan, brown
gray and pearl, and the
shapes are telescopes, fe
doras and crushers, sale
price Tuesday
$1.10
$1.10
50c Wick Fancy Hat Bands 40c
25c Wick Fancy Hat Bands 20c
100 Mens Umbrellas, regular price $1 .50, tomorrow $1.00
Wis nro nIiomIiik mi exreptioiinlly liirjx mill comploto line of iiioh'm hikI Itoyn H.iirt, hotli fn
ni'KllKiw niul Kilf. (Jolf nro ltiiule In dowim of now, dainty piitti'riiH imtl with
iitliirhtHl or di'tmlit'il ntffN, front or plain. NphIIktc nIiIHh nro nutilo of f Inured poplin,
rlttunhm it ml ihtciiIo. Hwn 12 H to 17
Price $1.00
Eugene's
Largest ont
Best Stor j
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
YourMoney's
worth or your
money back
offloo III llio new Masonic Temple
! there.
PFHMON.XI.H i II. II. Vouteli, of Cottage Clrovo, is
!l!l Eugene on htlHitloss today,
! ('. C. I'almvr. of Stanton, .Midi.,
! arrived In Eugene on thu afternoon
Edward Hn I If v, ir Junction, was tniln toclny
In thn city yesterday. ; w. , 'liwlev. of I.onui... win nn
Itov. M. C. XVIro returned tinluy nrrlvnl hero oil thn iiiiorllilimiml
from a trip lu Coon liny. Itosehurg lo.nl loilny at noon.
I.. 1,. I'iiikHton nml wife, o rUiik- .ra. k. A. Ilcnn and duuglilor.
land, Dr., arn In llm illy. 'after a vlult of u couple ol tIik
ni'ii i.urcn. in lounge urove. i Kugono. returned lionu. In Forest
III tliu city on husliicsa luil, IV.
M. 8. Unhide, who has heel.
for u week. In moiiio worse toilny.
(irnvtt toilav
I Kev. XX. A. Elkllls. pastor of the
Christian church m Collnce Clov
Claud Spencer returned on I ho ,V118 arriv,,! Fiigcno on the nuon
noon train today from 11 trip south
C t'oii'. founder of Miirroin, spent
IllSt 11 1 K lit 111 Eugene oil husliicsa.
A. li. Ilonii iirrlvil homo today
from olio of Ms regular trips north.
Judge lleun I up fi-ntii Salem on
account nf tin Illness of his mother.
train today
K. XV. Mull In the oily t"ilnv.
tin liml hoen at Collage lirnvo look
ing at tho XVIIInmetlo X'ulley coill
pauy'a property.
Hurry Mouri'r, who has hooii vis
iting nt 110 homo of Mrs. II. Hi'iuliM-
W. II. A lua inn raino ilown from hIioU In Miiki'Iic for u few tlay, lias
'ottami Cirovim the noon train to- ri'lililiril to Sali'in.
a"'- 1 ' ('. II. Wi'lih. of XVIiMilpi-K. ("Illiaila.
1 Li. V. II rtnn niul family wont to ami Frank (llllllan, of .Mlniii'iipollK.
Ori'i'on rtty toilny to rowiilo thoro In nrrlvcil horo toilay to vlnlt 11 day or
Ihn fntiiro. no with tholr ohl frlviul, V. I'. Moiko.
Mm, (loo. McCiillorh riiino up rrom ' Mm. KiikoiiIh lloftmnn. Mm. I). 8
lUrrlnliuurK thli Hftonumn to vlult llort niul Mm. Fninklo l.upor spout
a low iluyi. YuHtortlny at Junction vIsIIIiik at tho
J. XV. IMokoraon ami wlfo roturiieil .homo of Mr. and Mr T. A. Million),
thin afternoon from Cm vallls ami I John Ttinoll. promotor of tho now
Junotlon City. joloctrtc Haht plant nt I'roiwoll, wan
I'rof. II. II. Doarliorn, ol tho I'nl- ln "", '".v '" loxlnom yoatonlay. llo
rnmliy of OroKon, loll lo.lay for'"' nv" ''' llnt In operation In
I'ortlaml nn a low days' trip. about two woeka.
MIo Kfrio ami Flora Klopfou. Mlaa Klule Dow arrived here today
ateln have returned to Katmna after ''" Seattle, and will re-enter the
a atay hi Kuaone of a year or more. I I'nlvorslty of liromm. She has heon
Miss Kthel XX'hlteaker. of liulopeii-1 attendliiK the I'nlvomliy of XVashlnc
denoe. arrived In Kiione lodnv to alnew the hoislniilna of the sehool
visit at thu home of Mlaa llesslo Oay. ,'
(SoorKo A. Yurnoll. of llli kolton, !
XX'ash., la In the city on Im-looss. II,. ; ,r ).,. tll(1 M.t t-1n. Is no and
waa formerly a n-aldeni of this rutin- will In. In his IOiikoiio ofllre till Sat-
i 1'ASSIOX IM.AV TO IIH
I ritllllltDI) IX FI'f.'F.MO
I Mummer Smith, of the Kiikoiio
I theatre, has purrnasod one of the
latest Improved mmlm; plciuro ma
;rliluoa and, rtiminenrliif: Saturday
nlitht, will give one porformuneo
every nlKlil that a road show Is not
hooked.
! For his oponlitK production ho will
put on the I'lisslon IMa.v, or the life
of Christ.
I This shows the picture of nil the
main events In the IK of Christ,
from his hirlh to the nM-euslnn.
.Mr. Smith has secured for the pro
duction one nl' llie l;eauine l''Hhe
'fllina that cost him over ITiio.nnii 10
prtitluco ami was taken hy Ii t ill from
the original prodiicllon as produced
! ill I0k PI once only in 10 years,
A thorotmh lecture will lie K'vcn
wltli each perfornuince uuil the Pas
sion I'lay will lie shown once every
nlr.tit for one week only, as this Is
as louit as tho film can he rented at
one time.
On account of the cost in puttliiK
on the l'asslon I'lay, the manime
niont will charge III and l!n cents for
this one week. 1. nt all future perform
ances will he only 10 cents.
F. C. Potts the cigar manufactur
er, today let the contract for tne erec
tion of hla two-Btory brick block on
Olive street between West .Ninth and
XVcat Klghth to V. McFarland and A.
L. Ball. The contract price is not
given out.
Work on the structure will begin
Just as Boon as the weather will per
mit. The lot will he surveyed tomor
row and Immediately after that, If
the rain ceases, the work of excavat
ing for the buildinK will commence.
The building will ho 40xr,a feet ln
dimiiHlons. It will contain two store
rooms on the ground floor, one of
which will bo occupied hy Mr. 1'otta'
cigar factory, and nine living rooms
on the second floor, which will be oc
cupied by his family.
llio building will he handsome ln
design. It will he of semi-mission
style, with eaves in front similar to
tile Merchants' hank building. The
front of the building will be cement
ed and on top, in the centre, w ill be a
flagpole. The stairway will he In the
centre of the building. Y. U. llen
sill. the architect, furnished the plans
and specifications.
I iliuegiiu's lluililing.
Mr. Jlenslll has the plans for S. B.
Flnnegan's two-story brick building,
which will be located lust south of
tho Potts building, about completed,
and tho contract for its erection will
be let soon. The building will be
something similar to that erected by
Mr. Potta.
I is too much for one train a day to
handle.
Under date or February 3 Rev.
Haudenschleld writes Rev. Trimble
that bis meeting In Pendleton, in
which the Congregational, Presbyte
rian, Baptist and Methodist churches
are engaged, is moving the whole
city. Although only ten days have
elapsed 1X6 persons have been con
verted and indications are that in nu
merical results at least the work will
far surpass that done in Eugene,
where fully 150 persons were con
verted in tlio three a'eek' campaign.
The Oregon Land & Livestock Co.,
the organization that owns large
tracts of timber and other land in
Eastern Oregon along the route of
the old military wagon road across
the state, yesterday elected the rol
lowlng officers at the office of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Company: Pres
ident, K.A. Booth; vice president,
John F. Kelly; treasurer, Frank Mil
ler; secretary, Geo. H. Kelly. The
following directors were named: R.
A. Booth. John F. Kelly. T R. Sher
idan, Frank Miller, R. R. Booth, E.
II. Cox, lleo. 11. Kelly.
IIAUItl.Slllltfi XOTF.S.
LOCAL AM) l'F.HSONAL
Mrs. C. M. Crimes was at Eugene
Inst week, visiting with relatives and
frientls.
Loren Evans, of Eugene, was here
the latter part of last week, shaking
hands with numerous frientls and rel
it 1 1 ven.
Mrs. Ceo. J. Wllhelni and Mrs. M.
E. MeDaniel drove over to Junction
City the first of the week for an af
ternoon's visit with relatives and
friends.
Miss Dora Coon, of Lake Creek,
was here Sunday visiting with her sis
ter, Mrs. George Shepherd, who, is at
Dr.' Dale's hospital, where she under
went an operation the latter part of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed XX'llloughhy have
attain moved to this city from Spring
field, and are now occupying their
homo near the schoolhouse. Their
many friends are glad to see them
back again.
Frank Mendenhall went to Spring
field the first of the week, where he
will enter the employ of the S. P. Co.
He has been employed with the steel
and riveting gangs of this company
for some time past.
Died At her home In this city on
Tuesday evening, February 4, 190"S,
Mrs. S. A. Bishop, after a long Ill
ness. Mrs. Bishop was born In Ohio
July 14, 1846, and was married to H.
Bishop In 18(16. In 1878 they came
to Oregon, and settled on a farm east
of this city, where they have since
resided. She Is Btirvived by a hus
band and four sons. The sons are
Harry Bishop, of Cohurg, Joseph
Bishop, of Spokane, George Bishop,
of Oakesdale, XX'ash., and John Bish-
J op, of this city. About twelve years
ago Mrs. Bishop was taken ill with a
iconeerous growth on her breast, and
E. T. Condon, the baker, has been i , n.,,vi ,,.,)U,e sho nad under
called to Minneapolis on account of nnP follr operations, one
tho death of his father. h,, Eastern Oregon and three In Sin
T ! Francisco, the last being performed
XX'Ill XX'hlttaker has commenced ; Just before the great earthquake, apd
the erection of a resilience on Wash- siie was In the hospital near the Pal
ington street north of the railroad. 1 ace Hotel when the shock came, anil
was taken to Oakland, where she re
mained until well -enough to come
home.. Mrs. Bishop was a memher
of the grange, ltobekahs, Women of
Woodcraft, and O. K. S. The funeral
took place at 1:3(1 p. in., from her
late residence, conducted hy the mem
bers of the different orders of which
she was a member. llarristirg Bul
letin.
Mrs. T. A. Gilbert will soon begin I KlJvKllien.-.ohfon.. tr .reb xz xz x
the erection of all eight-room cottage. , ,
on XX'est Eleventh street between!
Lawrence nnd Washington. J
CITY NEWS
A lean year danee Is being planned
by sumo of thu high school girls for
Krlduy evening,
Hon't iiiIhs the dance Saturday
nlKht, February Nth, after Company
C'h annual Inspection. 18
A oar load of huKKioa Tor the Grif
fin Hardware Company was among
tho Hhlpnu'utH Into Kune yesterday.;
Don't miss the dance Saturday!
nlKht, February Nth, after Company
C'h annual inttpectlun. fS
Teachers' Kvuniitmt inn.
ltobert Veltum ban let the contract
to O. Heekart for the erection of
Jin rinhl-ronm residence at (lie cor
ner of st Fifth and Monroe streuls.
Mrs. Julia Heun, who has been ill
fur several erks. bus taken a re
la'"t' and her condition Is said to be
critical.
Notice is hereby given .hnt the
enmity superintendent of Lane countv
will bold thi regular examination of
applicants for sime and county pa
pers nt tho court bouse in Kugeiie .is
follows:
For State Papers,
Couimeiielni; Wednesday. Feb-uary
ill, at ! o'clock a. uu. and eontiniihii;
until Saturday, February 1.".. it 4 p.
. mA That Plan,
It was said ln the Norton family that
Uncle Hiram bad no ear for music, as
he failed to appreciate the vocal ef
forts of his niece Margaret But if
his ear. were defective hla poeketbook
left nothing to be desired.
-XVe've been talking over Margaret s
voice" said a dauntless and tactful
relative who had been delegated to ap
proach Uncle Hiram on tie subject.
It really seems as if she ought to
take lessons and practice regularly.
Her mother talks of selling a little of
her mining stock for Margaret's sake.
Uncle Hiram's keen old face wore a
mutinous expression.
"Have to practice two. three hours
a day, I suppose'" he said dully.
"Ob, yes," said the venturesome rel
ative. Then she had a sudden Inspira
tion. "It would be best of all If she could
go abroad for two or three years." she
murmured thoughtfully, "but of course
that Is out of the question, the ex
pense" "Never you mind nlsiut the ex
pense!" broke In Uncle Hirnin Joy
fully. "Tf she can go abroad a good
long ways abroad to take her lessons
and do her practicing I'll foot the ex
pense." Youth's Compa n Ion.
French Schools.
The quality of the secular Instruc
tion in the French schools seemed to
me extraordinarily high. It happened,
for example, that I was taken Into a
classroom where a lesson In Euglhh
was being given to some French boys
of sixteen, mostly the sons of opera
tives. The exercise was conducted In
excellent English, which the pupils
seemed to speak almost as readily as
the teacher, and the point under dis
cussion when I visited the class was
one which would have puzzled Har
vard freshmen. It was the distinction
In meaning lietween the words priest
a Catholic ecclesiastic: clergyman nn
Anglican, nnd minister a dissenter.
In American schools, or, rather. In the
results of the Instruction there afford
ed. I have never come across the
teaching of any foreign language
which compared ln efficiency with the
teaching of English In secondnry
schools throughout France. And to all
appearances this was only one exam
ple of the thoroughness and the vitali
ty of French teaching in all Its branch
es. Barrett XX'endell In "France of To
day." Chinese Sarcasm.
Once in nwhlle you meet a common
Chinaman who has some of the native
wit of his country. Oue such has a
laundry in Lexington avenue, not far
from Twenty-third street. The other
dny I heard lilm yell nt a recalcitrant
customer: "You no pay? Then you pa
per tiger!" I asketl what he meant by
a "paper tiger." and he replied, "Oh, In
China a paper I Igor Is a blackguard
who blows much, hut Is harmless!"
He ndiled: "XX'heu a man Is very proud
of himself, what Americans call 'stuck
up.' we compare lo a nit falling into
wale and weighing Itself. XXIien a
Chinntuan overdoes a thing wo say he
Is a hunchback making n bow. The
rich son who quickly spends his fa
ther's money we call a rocket which
goes oh at once. XX'e say of you rich
Americans who send money to the
heathens by missionaries nnd neglect
their family nt homo. 'They hnng their
lantern on a pole, which is seen from
afar, lint gives no light lielow.'" New
York l'ress.
-e.iiu, ujj
Tlnoed It is a great medicine "."
substance of 40.306 letters bj' J"!
received In two years. The, te,,",
.f.llhlnnHHI.ca.u I .
Usm, after-fever weakness, that tIr-tT"H
nervous weakness, dyspepn. rl. J
. No. Equal-"! un ho
that Hood s ferparilla i wlihom.rr
Emma U Bowma u Bticon SuSSlM
Eczema-"!; mi imaiBTjH
, .'" V ii! w'n,7 Mtwl '""J
medicine. I am. now well." Okiro. . 1
8tvn. South- Bethlehem. N. Y
Musculai! Rheumatism--)!,, I
had muscular rbeunmusm. Wm i.l
bis bed. He took two boiti., 7n?J
saparllls and was entirely cured "o ' "1
I PcaaiN. Box tOM. Spriueiiol,! '. ""M
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold evermj
In the usual liquid, or in tablet lortniJ
SaniatAhi. 100 nnaca n- ..
w VHC UOtUt J
nMKul nnlv hv f I .
k -r i wu vo., L0YeJ
to cons
us, if
Kuuseriof ror The Dully Guard.
Sometimes You
May Worry Abo
Your Eyes
We Would
Urge You
from any reason you suspl
your sight is failing. PuJ
it off only prolongs thedisq
fit; getting glasses now n
prove to be perhaps the savi
of your eyesight. Our knn
edge " gained by fitting J
cases just like yours, prod
us to say that a personal
will result in your becomj
one of our permanent patro
J. O. WATTS, Opticii
Cor. 9ih end XVilametteSt.
SEEDS
FRESH SEED
WE HAVE AM. KIXUS
fiAKDEX SEEDS IV llllfl
AM, XKW AM) FKKSII. V
TAX SAVE MOXKY HY Ml
ixo Yoin ;.xi!i)i:x si:t
I'KOM i s.
EUGENE GROCER'
9th and Oak Sts.
tUMH"W-.aartn..aiii...t. . Trm.gjiin ,, M; r 1 p-p ' TTTX 'n
' urdav nlchl
J. F. Hobluon eiit to Portland evu tor ahusoa
on the noon train todti) io open hi perlcnce.
Have hlttl lest your
Eighteen years' ex-
I"" J
IT'S UNREASONABLE
IT IS I'NKKASONXHI.K tor a younn man to suppose that
he ran set hlmaelt up In a good paving business without nine
capital to Invest In the enterprise.
I'rrhaps this lack of ready funds han been the cause of
your worklnn lor soma one rise Instead of ourelf for these
many years.
An count with this hank lll afford you a convenient,
af and altogether Ideal method of koeplna your surplus
funds where they will urow Into a sum that In time mill make
poasllile your success In 1iuluc
Others have succeeded in this ay; can also.
The Eugene Loan Savings Dank
r,,.,K,
Capital and suipli
XV. V.. ItllOXVV, -r.-ldein.
H. A. ilVXI VI. Vice I'h .IiI, nl.
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IOO. (MM)
I . X) . nsni ;n, t a-tiler,
X. X). IUUIXX V, Ami. rnsliior.
,AIKIUT AX Al.l.K IIK.ITSIIIEX
I VOX I.AXE CO.
! Jedenfatts hat action elnjodor In
;d-'utschen .eltuiigou golesen das tu
I alien Siaaton iinscrc l.andes oin
; X'erband lietitschspri'ctieiiiler X'ore-
Ine gotilldet worileu stud, urn dor itcb
ierhauiluaemeuder BeschraeukuUK
j unserer porsocnllchcn Krelhelt ehun
j Klegel vorssuchtelieii.iuaechsten Frel-
tait uud Satiisiiia wild Herr K. racul
! ly vom Oregon X'erluintle lit.-r aelu
i uh elneti .wolgvernttd nucl) hler u
' blliloll. Auslaiteli slud ttahel lllcht
' Vim tillllden !lese Bewegllllg 1st w e-
1 tier von den Brauoreien noch von
i ileli Schiipshaouillertl ins l.ehtin ger
1 ulon worilou, tlariiiu litoiische xclgt
!'ttnal an das Ihr nli ht linnier ilas lu
.enrte Had till! XXadcen sold, uud sehli
est oin h dor gutcti Sacho an. denn
Klnlitkelt maclit stark, uul nncheri
' .Xuskuiitt eiiilo man stih an Jtis. Tl
ronl. ,
i AchtunKsMill.
VKKHXND )Kf I'SCIISI'UKCIIKN
I'KK VKItKlNE VON OUEtlOS.
Builds up as:o tissue, promotes
appetite, Improves digestion. Induces
refreshing sleep. giving renewed
s'rvnath and health. That's hat
Mounter's K.vkv Mountain Tea i'
do. ;t'.c. Tea ,.r Tati'.e-s
I. inn 1; m: Co.
Ni) '."'i'.i!; up it, tie I'et.ilmes
I" 0' '!. X .. P.iV.t !,,.,;,.
iu xx' r..:::.s n xui'xx xr.r i.
.las. F. Kiihlnson, grand secretary
or the severnl Masonic bodies of Ore
gon, Is moving his otflce to Port
land. Ills family will remain here
lor some time yet.
... . rrioay- i nysioiogy. Kngllsll Coo-
" ' I I'rnnlir I" ,,,,. I , I. ... i..'i ....
, , ..,,.....,.,, .IIM-Ul.l. I". II-
XX'odnesday.-IVnmansIilp. 1 1 i -story.
Spelling, tieography, Heading, i'sy
i clu'logy.
Thursday XVrltlen Arilhtnetic. 1
I Theory of Teaching, Crnmmar, Boo);. 1
; neeiiiiii;. rnysii'S. I IVI1 liovomillont.
i .)... ,..( ..f is vi- I I't'iiiay
1),..,). ... v ,i i,.,,-t ,.i.i .... i.. ......
money, the nlttirueys for the plaintiff. I '
l'lpes i IMpes, today filed a motion i "rday Botany. Plane Ceom
for dismissal. l',r'- t''''''al History. School Law.
. cor County Pollers.
. i , ,, Cnmnieiielng W ednes.iav. Fehruarv
It. erglo has purchased from II. nt s 0-ckl,k a nm, r;mtlm 'm
E. Stevens lots s and In the Pinker- .... i i-.i.i.,.. i,-.,,,- .' , , , , """
mm mil.nby adition for Had. and xVedne,da'y--fenn,inship I i,,o v
he will soon commence the erection nrt hoenmhr ite,ii,,.. m, ,. i . ,.
of a $2000 residence there. Mc.Xlur- graphy - K,!,J'nKl 1 "Vfl,al 1
l.hcy & Hugh made the sale. j Th; Wri((,n x.uhlw,w ;
Theory of Teaching, tir.imiuur, Phv
The people owning property on sloloite. " j
West Seventh street west of Blair are: Fridav- tieography. School I aw '
petnionlng the city rouiicll to have Civil tiovoriuuciit. English l.t'e-ati'ne 'i
that portion of the street graded and w n It.l.I.viui 1
giaveieo. inis.is in one si tne now; Countv
additions and has been built up ivoti-i
derfully during the past year.
. in, m in uir i rout
I .iiVf'MixJfJ
l.ailMI
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IS YOUR
BREAD Madewit
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
'iln'nmy.il;
i
Wllll-Lin Hlllmlro im todav mi-!
ivlnt,-tt Htlnitmsiratir or tho rstaw
i'1'ttsftl. Tho eat limit nl valuo of t ho
liroporiy ot thr ( 1 1 in $liMii.
W . lirifftn, K. K. Quimliy nml i S.u,,.., ,
If it IS you already know all we can tell you abcutit.
Il it IS'NT, ycu want PURE;WHITE FLOUR in y
Kitchen Next BakinglDay.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
"I Ingioy were appointed appraisers.
Everybody Is going to the dance
Saturday night. There will ho a
got! floor and fine music, also a
number of extras for ladles' choice
Everybody IIKea to match the soldier
hova drill and alter the drill all want
to dance. Oance tickets only eOc.
The Woman's I'nlon of the Baptist
church will give a social to the con
itrrnatlon and their friends in the
pai inrs of the ohimh on Friday even
tug. Kohruary 7. An elahorate mui.
Now Is tho time to huv nn '.a, n!' i
tor It you are going to raise chicke'st
for next year Start right hv lslv.
lag a PET.XI.rM.x. and v,i v,n i,.,,.
uoiiiiie nnteti ng the ... ;-s .,
In all sUcs from -.it.
ecg lo ailll-egg in stock
Petalutna hrondi r. Ine
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per sack
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