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J-HI DAY, OCTOHKIl. lit, 1HOH.
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UAH NOT I'KOIIAHMC.
About the only peopl who are
wishing that tho Balkan troubles in
Europe will cause a generX. war are
those comprising tho American gun
powder triuH. Hut from the present
outlook nothing of the kind will take
jilnce, but on tho contrary, every
thing goes to Bhow IhuPthe gentle
Uovt- of peace will reign over that
BeclSfu of the world, which now
Deems turbiSwit and ready to ex
plode. As has beon pointed out bo
fore by thOjuard, It takos money to
carry on a war, and Unit Is ono quan
tity which Is lurking by the would-ne
bellgerents nncPwhlch tile great fi
nanciers of tho country refuse to sup
ply. All the newspaper talk that can
be brought to bear will not bring on
a war. It takes cold cnHh Q buy am
munition, guns, horses, clothing and
food. Olils lO"0 Instance where
credit does not go; neither can these
things bo paid for on the Installment
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Ol'll WATl ltDAY EDITION'.
The serial Btory. "Jano Cnble,"
Tunning onco a wk In tho Dully
Guard, will bo published tomorrow.
Hereafter, our serial story will be n
feature of Saturday's big edition.
which will be made siO1"' nuinbuiO1
with much matter of Interest to nil
classes 'of reactors In addition tr. the
regular local and telegraphic news
report. 0
We hope to be able to mak3 tho
Saturday paper nf tomorrow of suffi
cient merit to give on Idea of what
It will be when we shortly make a
number of (Qtompln'ed Improve
ments. In the "Mil." controversy It Is our
belief that It should be less aching
of the law than ono of propriety? ad
vantage and convenience, says the
Oregon Tradesman. ffe rest duy Is
as much a neOHlty Or "e
chnnt us f'Qthe day laborer. We have
Ono doubt but that many a man
kept his pluce of business open on
Sunday, not berauso It brought Mm
more money
nntoniime ho did not
feel tho need of rest, but because
some law or some society O. some
other Influence has trlud to compel
lm 1 ill to close.
Qjhlvnlry, modern pnO0 niQ do
mestic cniiKorvuttHui are tlrolly com
bined iPtlio woman suffrage bill In
troduced In the Philippine assembly
recently by Senator Sotto, ncconllng
to the Boston Pilot, it gives all wo
men over SoOeurs of ago the right
to votO provided they huvigttho writ
ten consent of their parents or their
husbands! .
n i
Hi oat Hi It Ian Is fluilinOtho liur
den of keeping Its Oot l to a two
power NtnmliuJI so heavyOaat It Is
nbotit tO'ion"l O 01110 ' "le 1X"
pense on a future general !Q The
government, It Is stated, Is about to
negotiate a loan of $rOO,()O'0Ot on
terms which will not disorganise the
annual budget nor cast a heavy bur
don upon Qi present generation.
Sonor Castro has been almost lost
sight of lu the rollicked up by the
Quple of the Balkan states ami it Is
sefo to a null mo that the bellUose lit
tie upstart Is up to some mischief
and.ll Ifle to be given some whole-
some scoldings when the nntUn0'"urday "Jt""-
flud tiO to attend to his rase.
When the big squadron of war-
0
ipa reaches the Mediterranean, If
ie countries horderlw,' that body of
water are not tranquil, there may
be fo'iiothlug doing, especially If tVe
President dtvldos to call a pcaie
congress about that time.
St ninny troublesome leit.il qtio-.-l!tn.-i
are being put up to Attorn, y
General llonap-irto that we don't see
how he can do his s'lttre of stum;--Ing.
unless he puts off all the
annvcr.i until after the election.
Maybe the St. Louts man of t'T.
who Is nttcn.ltng roll.-go, l only try
ing to keep hlmsellfju a condition to
understand the slaug-w hauKUif uf
members of hid
The latent popular song is entitled,
"What's tho L'se of Jumping If You
Can't Stay Up?" The writer evi
dently never experienced She pleas
ure of Jumfrlng on somebody he cor
dially disliked, remarks an exchange
Unless a man knows himself to be
capable of conducting a high-class
correspondence school all by hlB
lonely, he would better fight shy of
writing campaign letters.
Dr. Mary Walker, once widely ad
vertised by her trousers, steps into
the limelight to assert that tobacco
'QmoKe, not nurrooes, is me source ui
most of the tuberculosis.
If Kind Edward wants to bust all
the buttons off his vest and to break
his galluses, should persuade Itud
yard Kipling to write an ode to his
poetO.ureate.
Nick I.nngwcrth'a strenuous denial
if his alleged attemp'. ti promote a
PreaMntltl t.-rt !n':l"r.;es thct he
got cold fe-t very early In the zan
Surely t'Q'HteeiOd Bosto.'O'I'""3'1'
was forK:iiig Hearst when it said
thft Debs was gettljthe most Joy
out ot tnis campaign.
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
v OctolH-r 10
175S Vooh V'obxter. letcorrenher,
born. Died May 2X, 1843.
1815 toncls It. Lubbock, the first
eVcled Confederate governor
Oof Texas, born at Ilea u fort, S.
r. Died nt AustlnO'ex., June
22. 1905. n O
lie-
-Flint public appllcaMon of
ether to deaden pain in surgi
cal uiioratlons, marie nt Mas
tinclWiotts General hosiltal In
lloston.
IS IS 9 John Brown's raid on Harper's
Kerry.
lQj! Genornl Grant appointed to
the command of tho depart
ments nf the Tennessee, Cum
berland and OI.O
1S71 General U. S. Grant visited
Boston. O
1874 Congress of American women
mot 111 Chicago.
Centenary of tho RiirQidor of
Cornwiillls at Yorktuwn cele-
lirated.
1S95 Milwaukee celebrated the
seml-ceutetinlal of Its Incor
po ration.
1900 Lord nnd Lady Mlntn com
pleted tour of Western Can-
Ydu to the Pacific.
1106
-Mrs. Jefferson D:OjH, widow
of the president ("the Con
federate Btates, died.
-Philippine assembly opened by
Secretary Tnft.
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1907-
THIS IS MY WTfl ItlltlTlDAY
Sniiiiiel T. Diitton
Samuel Train Dutton, distinguish
ed ns an educator and as a worker
In the movement Cur peace und Inter
national ai'lillratliW, was born in Hill
national arbitration, was O' at
Hlllshoro, i'- H., October Q, 1S49.
Ho recelveVhls education at the New
LoniUin Acudomy wid aOk'nle Unlvor
"Hy.'SKuluutliig fromrte last pnniefl
InstltiMon In 1873. During his ear
lier career as nn educator filled
the positions of school smiorlnton-
Q'lit nt Now Haven, Conn., nnd
lirooKtino, Muss. Ho wnxQIso a lec
turer In pedagogy at Harvard Uni
versity, the Uulvemlty nf Chicago and
Ilostoti University. Since 1S9S lO
lias been professor of school admin
istration In the Tenchers' College
of Columbia UnOrslty. Dr. Dutton
Is secretary or tln Peace Society of
the city of Nr- York, and n former
chairman of Thn executive commit
tee of the National mliltriiii and
Pence Cnugress. Ho Is theWthor of
n number of works., dealing princi
pally with the subject of school nian
uKotnoiil, and be has beon honored
with membership In the lending edu
cational and scientific societies of
America.
111 SWI LL m:ws.
( Spi'iiil Correspondence).
CresweWOr., Oct. 15. We had a
fine rain and farmer' are Jubilant.
Mrs. McAllister, living east of
town, was burled tit Walker yester
day. Mrs. McDanlels hn been quite III
for some time. Sh.Oas taken yes
terday to tho Kugouo hospital for
treatment
Dr. ScaViimgh nnd son will finish
drying prunes this week. They have
fine lot of dried fruit.
Dr. frcarhrot:i commenced pick
ing pple-MoiWy, but the rains
have atoiVd him for the present
Q will have a choice lot of flue ap
ples to put on the market soon.
t'rnlg Clay; and Loyal Scott went
to Kugone MYnday to attend business
colleg.Q Ct t
G. kf Qi'ord ha.l a sale yester
day preparatory to moving to Cali
fornia, having traded farms with a
Mr. Jones from that state.
Democratic spiQug at Creswell
XOTICK iff- MKICTI0! OK
O BOAHD OK KOl Al.r.ATION
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Notice it urre'oy glv-n that on the
third Monday, being i!: loth of Oc
tober, 190, the boar.lfQ) equullia
llon will attend at the court house in
Lane counttQ Oregon, and publicly
examine the assesuent rolls and cor
rect all errors In valuation, descrln-
t ion or quiilltles of land, lots orrijV
er property assessed by me; aiVtTlti
shall be the duty of persons inter-j
ested to appear nt the tliyand plate
appointed.
Dated this Hth day of September.
190S.
UKN.IAMIN F. KKKXKY.
County .V?ise.or for l.aue Coun
ty, ltcgin.
mithi;
Ora B. Honson doe public type
wr'ling. Address Si Kast K.O'outh
street. oJ5
the other student
family.
-- SPORTING NEWS - -
Theie appears to be little doubt
but that a majority of baseball fans
nrnn Irt It U o tn ha vo HM.II I .mvD flnfl Win I
the Americaneague championship,
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Harry Lloyd, the pitcher A the"1'" " ""m
Aiansneia team, nas oeen yipniniea
cashier of a bank at Fostoris? Ohio.
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One thing sure, the Ions of Tad
jm.es win uv iii ue-'piy me xaie. oe the wcklng or riarian iu in wm
eleven this fall, especially wjien It r,j)g onKde kicks,
comes to (Giame with HarvWd. I o
o I Western elevens are watching
Few men ti1-1 foots?1! can
stack up agaiw "' V-!? as to
size. The "(.'O 'h" look3 to hi an
extra size at present.
Arthur Irwin, scouting for the New
York American League, has signed :
two young Boston players, Barry and
Lonergan, who have been playing star :
ball for semi-professional organiza- i
tlons. a .
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Leonard Cole, of Kalamazoo. Is the , Everything looks promising for
leading batsmwj of the South Mich-!tJ,e Yale-Harvard football game this
Igan league. I average for the siq- year. So far the arraneements made
to : U .327 for TI4 games. n regard to tickets, officials and oth-
' I er details of the great contest have
Baseball fans In Buffalo are hop:'Den satisfactory to both sides,
ing that Jimmy Collins, now with the! Considering the long period of his
Philadelphia Americans, will man- "Shtlng career and the years that
age their team next season. Jim's ve elapHJ since he retired from
home Is in Buffalo 1 e rlnB 14 ls 8 llule difficult at first
to believe that the veteran ex-eham-O
, " plon, John L. Sullivan, Is celebrating
Two players of the champion In-! his fiftieth birthday. And best of
dlanapolls team have more than made all, he ls not ce.Oratlng It in his
good In the yjjor leagues. Bush' old-time way.
P3EWS FPOKf
To give work to the unemployed
San Francisco will employ about 3.
000 men on municipal Improvements.
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In Liverpool, England, ten thous
and longshoremen are idle nnd the
docks are filled with sailors O-d of
ficers looking for berths.
Thn number of men employed In
the shlnbuilding trades on the Mer
sey nn
yyne has decreased twent.6
iJacompired with last year.
thousuii
Lord Dunraven has given f2500 to
Limerick, Ireland, to csltiilish two,
scholarships in industrial training In
the city andounty.
The Scotland Miners' Federation '
hOi unproved of the action of Its rep
rosentntlvea in accepting the propos
ed reduction of 12V4 per cent.
ts
The Garment Workers' Union of I
Portland, Oreeon. has entered Into an
agreement with the factory proprie
tors mat provides for forty eight
hours of work a week.-
The Glasgow. Scotland, relief com
mittee reports that It expects to have
to provide for 8000 heads of fnmllles
who Rre out' of work, and Is asking
for $no,000 emorsencv contribution.
The Canadian textile workers have
decided that the weekly contributions
should be increased from S to 2 5
cenu p. week, and that representa
tion should begnindo to the govern
ment to enforce the lnw In regard to
tit" O i!;lng time of women nnd chil
dren. o
The Boot a Shoe Workers' Inter-
'.liilllll I'll on makes e n in that fa
svstem of collec'lnir 25 conts e week I
... m. .,, .i rum io lenr or , agreed up a lockout, which was
sirlkes -ind In such emei-jene- drn'sjnromOl) pt nt0 cffp(.t ... Jis
away wV.i the necessity of calling on : forts to arbitrate tho differences or
sister craft, for financial aid. High ' bring about x settlemem" of tl e " rou
dnes nlso enables the union to pros- ble have faiPd so far.
NATIONAL WOMAN
SUKI-'RAiilSTS MKKT, j othr Interesting feature of the pro-
D O w ! B:V.mie will b a session for college
Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 15. The for-j women, with college women speak
Moth annual convention of the nat-' ''ra- Another session w ill be for
lonnl American Woman's Suffrage ! business women and still another for
AssiQitlon opened today In the Y. I "Professional women.
M. C. A. Hall, with a large atten-' kqtaiulhrasevlthlcfn.an . . Isi maotino
dance of delegates nnd all of th" nat-!
ional officers The conventl, was j Where Bullet. vns-
called to ord.iy the President, the David Parker, of Fnvetto v v
Hev. Anna Howard Shaw.
The convention, which will contln-i
iljln session six days, promises to be
nn., l-Mniiuinl l,,tr.lfl, ,.
ance
V? f., ii, .-.,,. f ,., .. ... ,r i
followers of
. ... .-
Many prominent ;
frnge
nuivemenl.
n . t . . , ,
will be held In commemoration of
the sixtieth anniversary of the first
woman's rights' convention In the1
rlhtorv a the world, which wa held
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Commcical Club Block.
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Hayden
with the
Chicag
go CSbs.
j The University of Pennsylvania
eleven has played great football so
; will give a good account
selves In the big game.
I It Is said that Princeton's prize
j piay Gn the gridiron this season will
Chlcaen this season as a tin has been
going the rounds that Coach Stag?
has a wondrful team. Time will tell
If the tip is correct.
The discovery of CovaOkl will
furnish fodder for the Philadelphia
baseball fans during the long winter
months. His three wins from the
Niw York Giants In one week cer
tainly is something worth talking
nhnul
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LABQR WORLD
ecute more successfully
palgn for the union stamp.
Us cam-
At the seventeenth annual conven
tion of the United Brewery Workers
of America, held In New York recent
ly, there were delegates, representing
378 IiquI unions. O'th a membership
of approximately 40.000. The In
ternational Union of the Brewery
Workers was organizij in Baltimore
" i , " , u, i?1"
"L"1. and a membership roll of
The engineers of the Canadian
Northern have applied for a Dominion
arbitration board, nnd ask for nn en-
l tirely new schedule, which Includes a
i revision Of working hnnr n ron
rangement of routes with respect to
senior nnd Junior einpto'es. and an
increase in the wage schedules of ten
to fifteen per cent. There is said to
with Del wit and
be no possibility of any serious trou-Oel
ble
between tho company
iid
the
men. U
The International Association of
Plasterers nt its recent convention at
New Orleans, determined to affiliate
with the American Federation of La
bor. The issue was carried after con
siderable debate by a two-thirds ma
jority. Boston. St. Louis nnd New
York favored the affiliation, while
Philadelphia and Chicago onnosed It:
There seems to be general satisfaction
that this point nt Issue has at last
been deckled.
It Is reported that some? 4-000 join
ers nnd carpenters nt Buda-Pesth.
Hungary, have been locked out. The
reason alleged Is that the men bov-
conea tne
works Of fourteen olhar
firms a-hlnh ne..nn . .
ndvance of ten per cent in wages a
rt.moHj i... u . h .
rirma . . ' "j ?. nor
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Oit Seneca Falls. N. Y.. In ISIS A,,.
a veteran or the Civil War, who lot
root at Gettysburg, snva- -Tho
'Stiod Electric
Hitters have done Is
. " -'"'c uui
, .. ,,. ,, iiiiiiui-ea aot-
s to me. i spent much money doe-
orlng for a bad case of stomach trou-
i"". uttie jiirpose. Then I tried
! Klectrlc BltttO and they curefiie I
1 now take them as a renin nnTi
keep me strong and 0c ai
W.
A. Kuykendull's driig store.
EMILIO
DeGOGORZA
Owho will appear indigene
October 30, uses the
Chickering
riano
which is one of the many fine
high class instruments
carricdQ)
Opposite Methodist Church
ITCHING HUMOR
DNJJTTLE BOY
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over His Body
In Four; Days the Child was
Entirety Cured Mother Strongly
RECOMMENDS CUTICURA ,
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"One day we noticed that our little
boy was all broken out with itching
ores. We first noticed it on his little
hands. His hands were not w bad
then, and we didn't think anything
serious would result. But the next day
we heard of the Cuticura Remedies being
so good for itching soree, etc., that I
thought I would get them. By this
t'O' the disease had spread all over his
bSay, and hia hands were nothing but
a solid mass of this itching disease. I
went to the drujPtoQ and purchased
a box of Cutjcura Soap and one box of
Cuticura O.Oment, and that night I
stripped my little boy and took the
Cudcura Soap and lukewarm water and
washed him wMI. Then I dried him
with a soft bath towel, and took the
Cuticura Ointment and rubbed him
thoroughly with it. I did this every
evening before I put him to bed and m
three or four nights he was entirely
cured. You have my permission to
Jiublish this because anybody who suf
ered as my baby did ought to know of
the Cuticura Remedies. I will surely
and gladly recommend the Ctiticurs.
Remedies, for they bO a godsend to all
suffering with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank
Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo,
Iud., Sept. 16, 1907."
PIMPLES
And Blackheads Prevented and
Cured by Cuticura.
Gently smear the face with Cuticura
Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do
not rub. Wash off the Ointment in five
minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot
water and continue to bathe the face
freely for some minutes. Repeat morn
ing and evening. At other times use
hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath
ing :ne iace as ouen as agreeaoie.
Oimti-ie Kxtfmat and intrrnnl Treatment for
' Iwnnr of IntanM. rhiutrpn nnd Ailulta
conflMU V 'ullnirft R.. n (25l) to Cleanse the Sktn.
Cuticura umlm'-nt (Sue.) to Heal the 8kln. and
Ciltlrura Urnnlvent (50o.). (or In the form of Chocolate
Coated PI!U 2oc. per vial of 60) to Purlfv the Ulood.
Bold ihruuuhoul the world. Potter Drua & Ctiem.
Con.. Solo Pniin.. notion. MaiM.
. surMulhxl Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Disease.
MOVK TfOoiXKU
S.ri.K Oh' I.IOI'OIt
IX CITY OK MKDFOIID.
Medford, Oct. 15. At a special
meeting of the City Council this af
ternoon an ordinance was introduc-
at the request ot W. L. Vaughn,
of Portland, for the sale to the Med
I0A Gothenberg Association of the
exclueive rglht to sell liquor within
the corporation limits of Medford
for a period of ten years, beginning
on October 1, 1909,Ofor $55,000 to
be paid at the rate of $5000 for tjje
first five years and $6000 for the
second five.
At the present time there are nine
saloons here, but under the rules of
the association, there will be but six,
and the rules of the association pro
vide for strict regulation. O
MrVaughn states that the plan as
provided by the Gothenberg Associc
Hon has worked admirably wherever
tried.
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K. G. HAIGHT
As I am going away persons having
photos will please caJJ for sama. Tent
Gallery, Sixth street.
wish niin,i,is
Get your wells drilled by ola and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone RedttS72. tf
The Los Angeles baseball team of
the Coast league believes It can beat
Chicago, and a series of games is be
ing arranged, seven contests, prob
ably to be played on the coast, where
the weather is suiQble, to decide It.
Backers of the An."ls offer to put up
$15.0u0 that the club can beat the
Clubs.
OUR&iE!
You may be Qiscourarjed
because you have tried so
maiQnen remedies without
having received cny benefit.
!f you would onlyQy a six
weeks course Qf NERV1TA
rAr.LHTS, you would have
coodMeascn to rejoice. If
;hey were not the best made
why Qould every druggist
recommend them ? Ty are
known as the K?v of rJ.Q'e
V"d!r.ine9 for 22 years; uny
druggist will sell you 6 bcx
for neer up. Jt s not
too late. Write forPree
ScQlet. '
Fishcrru ft Co. Critcago.
MAltKS DUI G cy.
RIGHT FROM THE MILLS
CRANE LINEN
LAWNSTOCK
in Fashionable Nnte
Papers and Calling Cards
in all sizes at
Sctiwarzschild's Beck Store
The House of SuperioQua'.it y
566 Willamette Su
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PQ5TJ,BOXlrSl
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do al!
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tirining work. Call
aiQl let us estimate on
uni i r nrfrr
Aya & Heitznun
34. West flth St.
Phone black I 117
IN ONE OR MANY
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
BATES AS 10W AS EASTERN HDtlSJI
2SSESS
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke &LefflerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 512 1
999 Villard Bbulevard
GEO. K.MUNROE
FURNITURE
07 West Klahth St., Knsenc', Oregon.
I'honu Hetl 557(1.
Sole Ayents for the l'ortlniid
Steve Works.
Fifty-three styles, Including the
noted Detroirjjlne. Also the Llede
Ranses tlnObest low iOe Mnge
on the market.
A full line of Heaters just from
the factory. q
Call and examine our large Vck
before buying elsewhere.
AUTOMOBILE
FOR Hias
FivjOpassenger car for hire
Qny time da9or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
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'5S3.HS.8ia isua 8H "asiiapissH
I96o Nil auotld
l.lSIIIJIIj k.iumiiijs'M
SJajaiSEjf "pud
sjopoj)uo3
Williams "K'arfSeo.0,
Light and Heavy Hauling !
wood ro sal:;
501 WlllamettcSt. I Euffene. Oregon
Phiw Main 651
L. C. BEADLE
Stone Mason
Leave orders at White's restaurant
in West Eighth street or aMreiO'1
VINCENT.
PvESTAURANT
Meats at, all Hours ,
20c and up j
Phoce Black J557 WestEighthSt 1
COLORS
1
't ha. k..
count. "!f
CAPITAL. J
tmattJ
Stop and think ol k
denveA hv kn: i
paint dealer meaoitoJ
WALLPAPER AND Fif
F. ludfJ
Practical PiH
102 W. Eight Sl
Snve yiiur H'imin ml J
ver.
Kveryone llelieves it
wasted und tt-wer mini
on lb
VISiBLE WJi
Oliver Typsx
THE STAXDAKil Ttail
WI1ITIA
llecnuse every wurd b
ten. Write for sall
.roiositiuii, or s
Mffire.
' C. S. FRANK. I"
HORSE
I SHOEING
O
1
..ai-o unHSE.
or repair your ";f
...i.i, l-n en
the best manner
we r.
lowest prices.
Cotw--
: high-grade wo. a -
aa promptne s-""
wasons repaired M .
tatt:'l"fl
ipnnS.-
bcst tit V!
test ViW P" . J
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c-nH'c sanfal-FS
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