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9 EIGHT THE EUGENE DAILY GUAED, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. The usual cause of Rheumatism is an excess of uric acid in the blood which weakens and acidifies this vital fluid, and prevents the proper amount of nourishment being afforded the muscles, nerves and tendons. The pains and aches of Rheumatism may be temporarily relieved by the use of liniments, hot applications, and other external treatments, Dut the disease cannot be permanently benefited by such measures, and is bound to become thrnnic and dangerous if such things are depended upon alone. S.S.S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it is possible to cure the jw.,o. It goes down into the blood, and removes the uric acid froi:i the circulation so that the nerves, bones, muscles and joints are all lubricated and fed with nour ishing matter instead of being constantly irritated and inflamed with the sharp, acrid impurity. When S.S.S. has cleansed and purified the blood the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, stiffened muscles are made supple, and every symptom of Rheumatism passes away. Book on Rheumatism and medical advice free to all. S.S.S, is for sale at drug stores. ' THE SWIFT SPECIF"1 rn.. ATLANTA. GA. t PERSONALS : J. 8. Mlln 1b down from Cottage TU,it. McCarthy,, of Natron, la in Eugene. ' I), a. Muth la In the city tor a Jew daya. Ray Dodge returned to Portland yesterday. J. Niece la In Eugene from Mc Mlnnvllle. A. F. Champlan la In Eugene from Lincoln, Nebr. ' Kva Fletcher of LaFayette, Or., Is In Eugene. B. W. Koeller and wife are down from Wendllng. .... Dr. W. L. CheBhlre la In tbo city from Blakelyvllle. ltev. O. 8. 0. 'Humbert Is home from points north. , Charles H. Brunner la an arrival from Fremont, Nobr. H. H. Honpen of Dayton, Ohio, Is visiting In Engune. E. Schwanschlld has gone ( to Tortland on business. Architect J. R. Ford returned last night from Balam. Mrs. J. M. Stark returned yester day from Independence. j. A. McFallln from Oakland, California, la In Eugene. Rev. David Husband Is at Cot tage Grove for a few daya. Arthur M. Hansen Is visiting here from Stiinwood, Washington. Win. K. Farmer, of Whlttler, North Carolina, Is In Eugene. Morgan Watson Is here from his timber claim In sou' hern Oregon. Effle Bush and Minnie Rush, nf Huntington, Ind., are visiting In Eugene. John J. Hermann and Thurman Chaney of Roseburg are In Eugene on .business. M. J. Dick and L. A. Toblaa went up the McKentle today for a fish ing trip of a few daya. Mrs. J. P. Howe Kr., and dnug ter, Miss Queenle, have gone to Newport for an outing. Mrs,; Frances L. Husaoll has re turned to Roseburg after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Mc Xlnney In Eugene. J. D. Hamlin, formerly a deputy county clerk here, In In the city from Portland for a duy or so. Mrs. Walter Ross and Mrs. W. M. Miller arrived up from Portland last night to visit there for a few days. Mrs. L. J. Mathews and Mrs. Hohue, of Yoncalla, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. V. Leo for a few day. L. 0. Hulln came In from Newport this afternoon on a ahorl business trip. Ho will go from here to Port land and will be back at Newport in a few days, to remain there until Hop to tuber. Roseburg Review: Miss Guy THE FURNITURE . HOSPITAL Oonernl repair work. upholstery ..nd rt-llulsliliiR. Mattress work; orders taken for mirrors. Saw Filing and Belting Done Furniture packed for shlpnieui ATKINS & COE, Propr. TEL 402 S25 OHAHNKI.TOV BTRKKT TRADE MARK CURES ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES AND ELIMINATES DEPOSITS BMTCnUO NO MATTER HOW MANY OTHER REMEDIES YOU MAY HAVE USED, YOU HAVE NOT DONE YOUR DUTY BY YOURSELF UNLESS YOU HAVE TRIED URICSOL Here la What One Grateful Ex-Rheumatic Sufferer Says: U 19oh" H"Am "Uh P1-ct Co, Lm Ao,.!... wtIU. ireicVnr"! i" ?" ",B"T w o' Tour rhram.t.c nme.lv UKll NOL I haw had muKiilw ihuintia lor over nu. riirJ mjuiv UUK .SOU kill . bo.u. u. cu,d . VIWI Juu U1CUUU .,, iSl hilt bthi no return ol iIikm, TRY VRWSOL WITHOUT FAIL. IT WILL NOT FAIL TO HELP YOU. $1 for bottle wntalninf 04 duee OUt DISTRIBUTORS 8K.MD FOR BOOKLET WL CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO. t Real Estate Transfers t Joseph Schlld to Daisy D. Hem enwny 48 acros in sec. 33-21-3 V; 220. W. A. Webster to D. 8. Webster NEK of 8E!4 of sec. 32-1G-2 E; 8fl. W. E. Moses to Roy Miller lot 12 In Moses add to C'reswell; $10. Clamlo R. Arne to Catherine E. Honnott 119 acres In tp. 20-3 W; 11- J. W. Shumnte to Sherman Ad ams lots 6 and 8 In blk. 2 of High School add to Bprlngrield; 1400. M. O. Fuller to T. K. Stebno lot 4 In blk. 1 of Whitney's add to Eu gene; f 100. Viola J. and Joe Ollgher to I. A. Zook lota 7, 8, In. blk. 1 of Coburg; 11800. C. F. Working to Lnclnda J. Hrown E of lot 8 and WV4 of lot H In blk. 14 of Packnrd's add to Eugene; $10. Marlon Vcnlch to Lizzie Kultzmnn lot 4 In blk 7 of Cooper ft Randall's add to Cottage Grove; $10. L. D. Harrlgtnn to Julia Srhnffer 'rnrt In sec. 28-20-3 W; $1800. Kut li. telephone operator of Eugene, Is now employed In the RoHnburg central office, temporarily succeed ing Mat tic Canady. Who has gono to Medford. Mrs. E. Sturtovnnt went to Cres well today. J. I.. Lamblrth returned today from Portland. , President Campbell wont to Rose burg todny on business. MrB. I). H. Hrown returned today to Tangent to visit here. W. C. Fish wont to Maplcton to day to spend a few days' vacation. MrB. E. J. Morrison went to Cot age Grove today to visit Rev. Elk Ins. Mrs. and Mra. W. Z. Almsberry went to Walker todny to visit Mr and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. John Edwards returned to GiiKh -n todny, after visiting Mrs. M. J. Kdmnndmin. Miss Kllznbnth Elliott returned to Porllnnd today after vlsl'lng ut the W. II. Kay homo. Edward nnd I.co Thurlman were arrivals todny from Cnrrol, In., to vlHlt with May J. !'. Iterncr. Mrs. S. F. itayburn returned todny to llntlon. Wash,, lifter visiting Mrs. Hcnnot' nnd Mra. II. F. Mulkey. .Mrs. David Link and son, Willis, aro homo from their outing at New port, having been thero while Mr. Link wus In the east. Miss Durnotto Schooling hca left for California polnta after a visit Willi her sister. Mrs. O. W. Griffin. She will tnko the Btcamor at Port laud. Mrs. Charlotte Jones and daughter, Miss Mamie, left for their home In Sapulpn, Oklahoma, today, after vls IMni; Mrs. J. N. Rhodes' In Sprlng- I I.'IU. Mrs. Arehlo Rropga was up from Portland yesterday, returning thin morning. She reports her husband :.illl hodfnst. but thinks ho Is got ttng aonie belter. Mrs. S. St. Slgel nnd daughter, Gladys, of Portland, went to Cottage Grave today to visit over Sunday. They have been visiting at tho home of Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. U. Aadrews. Roseburg Review: D. D. Walton and wife, of Round Prairie, left foi Eugene Kils morning wliero .'Iipv will spend a few days visiting w , friends and relatives. NEW ENTERPRISE AT MARCOLA IS PORCH COLUMN FACTORY Duncan Brothers Are Working up Good Business with Their Plant. Special Correspondence. Marcola. July 21. A new enter prise Is being carried on here by Duncan Bros., who deserve encour agement and certainly merit the sue cess that Is coming their way In a very satisfactory manner, rseany a year ago they entered Into an ar rangement with FlBcher Lumber comiianv and began the manufac ture of porch posts and fancy col umns. Their factory is in connec tion with tho company's planing mill, using the same power, and gets Its material from the company. Already about twenty carloads of finished work have been shipped to eastern points, some as far east as Pittsburg, Pa., and orders keep coming In so that the factory has Its output spoken for ahead all the time. They are planning extenBive factory additions, the putting in of more Improved machinery and em ploying a larger force or skilled workmen. The present output Ib chiefly In the smaller sized columns and their new machinery will equip them for making colonial columns and other larger patterns. They are now using three turning lathes and one boring muchine and the fact that the proprietors are skilled workmen in their line assures the succesB of' their enterprise, which by the way wo are informed Ib the only establishment of Its kind In the Btate of Oregon, Such estab lishments using raw material from Lane county's Inexhaustible re Bourcos In that lino lire what this country needs, and Marcola may Justly boast' of a very valuable ad dition to its already well establish ed reputation as point of more than ordinary industrial activity. SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S SYSTEM OF PENSIONS Since the Inauguration of the nen slon department of the Southern Pacific company. January 1. 1903. nearly onn million dollars has been voluntairly disbursed among tho re tired employes of the corporation. The precise nmount Ib $860,607.70. The total disbursements for the month of June, 1911., were $14. 010.35. This was divided among 420 men ad women, renrea employes of tho Southern Pnclflc company. The total disbursements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, were $1 t!S,000.20. Since the organization of the pen sion department the Southern Pacific company has pensioned 616 of Its em ployes. Of this number 135 were from the operating nnd train service, 268 from tho motive power depart' men, including englnemcn. 102 from tho lnulntennuce of wny, 7 from the stores department. 61' from the gen eral office, 22 from the Atlantic steamship lines and 21 from tho ferry and river steamers. Length of service Is all that Is necessary to se cure a pension from tho Southern Pa cific company. Tho employes are not required to contribute anything to ward the pension fund, all payments being nindn out of tho general fund of tho railroad company. HAIR 1IKAI.TH If You Have Hcalp or Hair Trouble, Tnko Adviintage of This Offer Wo could not afford to so strong ly endorse ltexnll -"i3" Hnlr Tonic nnd cou'lnue to sell It as wo do. If It did not do nil wo claim It will. Should out enthusiasm carry us away, Rexall "93" Hnlr Tonic not glvo entire satisfaction to tho users, they would Iobo faith In ub and our statonietita, nnd In conseqnece our business prestige would suffer. We nssuro you that If your hair in beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you havo any scalp trouble, liexall "!I3" Hnlr Tonic will promp tly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hnlr arowth nnd prevent nremnture baldness. Our faith in Rexnll 93 Hnlr tonic Is so strong Hint wo nsk you to try It on our positive gunrantee thnt your money will be cheerfully re funded If It does not do ns we claim Two sires. Sue and J1.00. Sold on ly at our store The Rexnll Btore. W. A. Kuykendall drug store. S. II. FRIKMM.Y CO. Kxhlbltlou of the famous 4 ..lllic of Mitlzcn Tailored 4 Suits nt our store Thursday, July -O. Come nnd Inspect this beautiful line of ladles' Tailored Suits nt 10 per 4 bent discount on all advance 4 orders taken. 0 TUOSK WW' TAKK I'dl.KYS Kill, NKV PILLS For their kidney and bladder ail ments, and for iinnnylng urinary ir regularl'los are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they afford, and for their tonic nnd strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by al druggists. spi;is(;i'ii:m s.txn and cravki, COMPANY Hand, gravel and loam for sale. Leave orders nt C. K. Morrisrn store, Spriugfii'ld. Plume Main 17 4. Fow. ers and fonMrtM. tf A A U. I. UKD. WHITE AND ltUOWN l.F.dUOKN Chicks, Pullets, shipped everywhere 30 varieties thoroughbred chickens and encs. Koucn IHn'ks. tri-t rlivubir. IXl,t.K. Sllli: . POl I.TP.Y YARDS, HOT Mt. Vernon Ae, San FrnncUro. Cal. A number of farmers near Klam ath Falls have combined to purchase a drill rig. It will soon be on the BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST City Recorder R. S. Bryson and family will leave In the morning for Newport on a two weeks vacation. J. O. Wells will act as recorder while they are gone. Mrs. Lute Morse, of Lincoln, Neb. Is-expected here In the morning from Lincoln, Neb., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Harbrach on uern Ridge. The gas company today used a nov. el way to advertise and demonstrate the use of gaB, by installing two ranges on the picnic grounds in west Springfield, for the use of the Mlnne sotans who held their annual picnic there today. The pipe line was Tim from the Springfield main and the use of the stoves was given free. Dr. W. L. Cheshire, surgeon for the Utah Construction company, who Is In Eugene today, says the work of laying rails on the new Natron ex ten slon has ceased a short distance above Blakelyvllle, because the grad ers have not fin shed the r work at that point and for a considerable dis tance above. He Bays he has heard of no reportB to the effect that the company Intends to establish a pas senger service over the completed portion of the new line. Brown Hansard, formerly of Springflold, but who has been In Can ada for several months, was arrested In Eugene last night soon after ho stepped off the local train, on the charge of violating the local option law. The night police saw him on the street corner waiting for a car to Springfield, and notified Sheriff Uown, who placed him under arrest. He put up cash bail and came over to Eugone today, and furnished bail on each of the three Indictments against him. The grand Jury indict ed him at the last term of the cir cult court. OHIO HEALTH BOARD IS PROGRESSIVE Cleveland, July 22. The Ohio state board of health. In session here, adopted a resolution recommending the introduction of sex hygiene in the public schools. The Ohio board is the first In the country to recom mend the . fearless handling of this subject. A CASH BAIMJAIN. 59 acres very choice land on Pleasant Hill between the High school nnd store, for only $4,000. Fronts on main highway and has 250 thrifty orchard troes, Including Eng lish walnuts, apples, pears, cherrlps, and peaches. This land Is red hill loam, free from stone, stumps and gravol. Well drained, above over flow and situated In the best coun try neighborhood in the county. It is well worth twice the price. Also 117 acres well Improved at $30 per acre. 50 acres In cultivation, bnlnnce tlllnblo for fruit when clear ed. Good family orchard, good seven room house. Barn 4 0x60 new, nnd 3 stock sheds. Spring water piped In to houso and stone milk house. Chicken yard and house. Large out rnngo for stock. Plenty of timber on the lnnd. flood road to store and school. This farm belongs to a wid ow, whose husband died leaving her suddenly without help to run the farm. It will be sold for less than value at $30 per acre, on easy terms at 6 per cent Interest. GEO. MKIJVIN MILLIR. Corner 8th and Willamotte. tf NEW TODAY WANTED Bookkeplng or clerical position by young lndy of long experience with Inrge law pub lishing firms. Addres Box 2S7 rnre of Guard. J23 POR RENT Small place 6 miles below town, rruit ana oerries on place. Address E. G. Cnre Guard nugl FOR SALE Very cheap, a second hand Milwaukee binder, 7 foot cut. In good shape. Phono 566-Y or call 744 W. 12th and Van Bu ron street. p24 FOR SALE Gas plate, Quick Meal range, rugs. beds, high chair, fruit Jars, gardeu hose, etc. Call at 746 Jefferson street. J24 $5 ii N.en's Suiis $12.53 Here is a magnificent selection of men's all wool suits that sell regularly up to $2", tho suit. They are In a number of weaves and natty colors includlnn Rrnys. browns, tans and fancy mixtures and :s$ 12.50 are priced for a few- only special price the i Constipation Causes half the ikkneaH. It retain! watite in the bowels; pnlucen bilious ness, dizziness, indigestion, bad taste In the mouth, roaud tongue,, sick headache. Insomnia. HOOD'S PILLS give rUef promptly, waaily, surely. Ur'Hr gists. 25c. SUMMER RESORT. 118 acres. Including 3-4 mile of s. e. lake frontage, 2 1-2 miles from ocean beach. This lake frontage is entirely out of the ocean breeze, is dry, red soil, free" from sand and stone. The lake supplies fine trout fishing and sailing, and motor boat ing, while the higher parts of the land provides a good view of the oc ean. Land situated as favorably as this Is very scarce and will soon bo selling for $100 to $500 per acre. For a short time I can offer you this at $20 ptr acre. GEO. MELVIN MILLER, Corner 8th and Willamette. tf HUMKR RKSOKT8. I offer you seashore and lakeshore frontage at $30 per acre in tracts of one acre to -00 acres. This class of property Is extremely limited In area and wiil soon be selling in Lane county at $100 to $1,000 per acre, as it is now doing in the more thickly settled states. You can put in a few hundred dollars now and take out as many thousands In a few years. A profitable way to spend your summer vacation 18 to go to Lane county's ocean and iakeshores and select a good sized tenet and, while enjoying the cool ocean breeze, spend your Idle time shaping up a place for a popular Bummer resort. Come in and let me tell you more about thlB. GEO. MELVIN MILLER, Cor. 8th and Willamette. J21 . t M. & M. Agency. Room 3, northeast corner Eighth and Willamette streets. Phone 474. tf , MERIT NEVER LOSES. and Hall's Texas Wonder has merit. It gives quick and permanent re lief in Kidney, Bladder and Rheu matic troubles, and seldom one bottle fails to cure. Write for local testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by the Red Cross Drug company. The pumping apparatus, ordered by the City of Klamath Falls to pump the sewerage from the sump to the septic tank, has arrived and been Installed. , ' 4 AT V M. O. A. St'MMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Lane ocunty. Delia Hay, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. J. Hay, defendant, To. Wm. J. Hay, tne aDove named defendant: , In tho name or the state of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and renulred to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint, filed against I you in the above entitled court and it on or before six weeks from the dnto of the first puhltcntlon of this summons, which date of first publi cation Is Friday, July 7, j9U. and you are here,- notified that if you fail to bo appear and answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for "in said complaint, to-wlt: A decree of divorce dissolving tho marriage contract and tho bonds qf mntrimony now existing between nlnlntlff nnd defondant, and for full equitable relief. This summons is published once each week for six consecutive nnd successive weeks, In the Eugene Dally Guard, by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above entitled court, which said order is dated June 20. 1911. WILLIAM G. MARTIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Frl-Ag-11 Dodge Department Stare .Kg! Prices Radically Reduced In order to reduce our stock to make room for our incoming fall goods we place on sale tomorrow morning a selection from our various depart ments. The goods we offer have been carefully bought and when reg ularly priced were good value but at the price we now offer them they are really unusual bargains. Drop into this busy store tomorrow and see the wonderful values we offer. 75c Silk Hose 35c Here is a selected lot of Ladies full length pure Silk Hose that sell regularly for 75c but are now priced for quick sale at C per pair the special priced J C Silk Taffeta Petttcoats Now at $2.98 Remnants at Half Price 6000 yards of exquisite linen and lawn rem nants that were bought from the mill by our New York otrice at such a sacrifice that we cO offer them to you at one half their regu lar value. 30c SILKS ALL COLORS NOW 25c Automobile Given Away To some boy or girl under 15 years of age we will give THE AUTOMOBILE SHOWN IN THE 4TH 0? JULY F ABASE .- How to Get It Free This Auto is propelled by pedals, but has all the ap. pearance of a real automobile. For each 10 cents worth of goods up to $5.00 you will set one ticket. $5.00 worth of goods will give you 50 tickets. We have limited the number of tickets given on one purchase to fifty in order to give the small buyer something near an equal show with the large buyer If you buy $5.00 worth of goods you get 50 tick, ets if voii buv a bugtry for $100 you get only 60 tickets. GET BUSY BOYS AND GIRLS and have your parents and friends trade with us and ask for tickets on the Au. tomobile. . The Value of This Automobile is $50.00. The drawing will take place at our store September 1st, and the one holdng the lucky ticket gets the Auto. Chambers Hardware and Furniture Store t S. H. FRIENDLY & CO. Exhibition of the famous line of Matzen xuuoreu w ' Suits at our store Thursday, July 20. Come and inspect w this beautiful line ol laoies j Tailored Suits at 10 per cent dUcount on all aavance w orders taken. - w LEGAL NOTICE Of Sale of Refunding General War rant Bonds . Cltv of Eugene. Oregon. o.-i.j ,ih. a,m hp received by the city recorder of the City of Eu gene. Oregon, tor tne purcunoo $130,000.00 refunding general war rant bonds, or any portion inereoi, uftil 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 24td day of August, 1911. Said bonds shall bear interest at i. Ar ntt in AYfppd five Der cent per annum payable semi-annually, shall be negouaoie in nominations of not less than $100.00 . han i nnn no. shall be aim ntwto due 25 years from date thereol. Place of payment to De agreea upuu between tne city ana me ijui-'. a niirin phopb In the sum of 2 per cent of price must accompany each bid. The common uouncn mafivco the right to reject any and all bids. Tkfl f-nmmon f!onneil will meet at Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon, August Z4tn, is ii, at i.ov uuuti, p. m., to open and consider said bids. By order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSON, Recorder. Dated July 21, 1911. aug24 LEGAL NOTICE Of Sale of Light, Power and Water Bonds City of Eugene. Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the cityr ecorder of the City of Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of $57,000. 00 of light, power and water bonds, or any portion thereof, until 7:30 o'clock p.m ., on the 2 4th day of Aug ust. 1911. Said bonds shall hear Interest at the rato of not to exceed six per cent per annum payable semi-annually, Bhall be negotiable In form, im de nominations of not less than $100.00 and not more thnn $1000.00, shall he due 16 years from date thereof. Plnce of payment to be agreed upon between the city and the purchaser. A certified check In the sum of 2 per cent of price must accompany each bid. The Common Council reserves he right to reject any and all bids. The Common Council will meet at Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon, August 24.1 911. at 7:30 o'clock, p. m., to open and consider said bids. Bv order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSON, Recorder. Dated July 21, 1911. aug24 $2 White Waists 98c ' In this department we are show.' ing some very attractive waists S2.00 White Waists now . . .g3c $1.00 White Waists 4gc $5.00 Silk Waists now . . .$2,98 mriy i or ., DUt ror this occasion go on sale at the very GLORIOVS HAIR To Possess It Every Woman Moitl u mu ui - uunururr Dandruff la caused bv rni these germs dig into the roots oil the hair and vociferously devour I the nourishment that nature tn-l tenas tae oair to nave. Allow thesn dpstrurltvA a ... sistent little devils to keep feastloj mm noun me nair or any pen I wm lose us natural lire and Iustrs. I will fade, turn mv ttnA fall ..... 'I A fifty cent bottle of Persisc I SaEA I now anlfl nil nvp. I - w..7 nujcimil will kill more dandruff germs than I any oiner Known agent. n iuui,.u U1UU-I miff atnn falling hot or, A it lft 2 inrnmPArt tn hgn eh j.-j scalp, or money back. Sold by Dil l .uh uiuk uuuiLPtmy ana aruggistsl uverywuere. VACUUM CARPET CLEANING 4 . Orders taken for both Eu- gene and Springfield. Fhona 245-J. tf Vetch Hay for Sale In field 1-2 mile north of In. ing. Price right. Weigh on Irv ing scales. - Charles Frisbee Phone Farmers 16. THE SQUARE DEAL RESTAURANT The Place to eat; first diss lady cook and waitress. OPEN 0 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Best Meals in town for 2 5c L. LOCKARD, Prop. 33 East Ninth St., Eugene, Orel Come Give us a TriaL Ladles Suits $12.50 These suits are extremely stylish models l a serge weave that will wear excellent!' They come In Blue, Brown. Gray. Tan or u a very attractive fancy mixture, and sell xture. ana sen $12.50 low price of XU NEW HIGH STREET . im NC SGELEAU ground. 1