Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1912, Image 4

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    M etzger B ros.
Specials While They Last
Star H arn ess Oil, regular 75c value,
B aking Pow der,
“
25c
"
Koffee-No (a coffee cereal) reg. 25c val.
A ll m ilk except C arnation,
-
-
now
“
“
2 cans
25c
10c
10c
15c
D on’t Forget Our Old Staples
J «Alix! I id ShuAfc^
O ly m p ic F lo u r
M is tle to e L ard
JULU j
Both g u a ra n tee d a n d ju st a little better th an
you expected.
T ry them .
O ur D eliv ery W agon ìh ut y o u r se r v ir e ; o u r p h o n e is No. GO I ;
lo eu tlo n , P o w e ll S tr e et, n e x t to F e e d M ill.
H A M , B A C O N and L A R D
A re still at rock b ottom prices
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
and Veal.
FISH THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS
Gresham Meat Market
The Outlook
S o licits Y o u r
K eiso n ab le
Prices
P ro m p t W ork
P h o n e 701
E nvelopes
C a rd s
L etterheads
Billheads
S tatem ents
B utterw raf p?rs
D odgers
P osters
Booklets
Etc., Etc.
G resh am , O regon
PORTI.AM* MARKETS.
E G G 8 --O re g o n ,
35c.
ran i h ,
can d led ,
G rain. E lo u r, F eed , E tc.
C H E E S E — T illam o o k , 1 7 -1 7 H c ;
W HEAT
E x p o rt, lllu e stc m ,8 4 - y o u n g A m ericnn, 18-18 H e.
85c; C lub, 81c; red R u ssian , 8 0c;
BUT T E R O reg o n c ream ery e x lr.
V alley. 81-82c; 40-fold, 82c.
38c p e r pound.
M 1L L 8T U FF8 — B ran . $23 p e r
V EA L F an cy , 1 3 H - H c p er lb.
to n ; m id d lin g s. $20;
s h o rts , $25;
l’ORK
8 H -9 c .
rolled b arley , $37-38.
FI.OUR P atents, $4 60 p e r b a r­
rel; stra ig h ts, ^ 4 .0 5 ; exports, $3.80;
V e g e ta b le s
am i
F r u its.
ONIONS O reg o n , $1.50 p er h u n ­
valley, $ 4 .6 0 ; g ra h a m , $4 66; w h o le d re d .
w h eat. $4.85.
V EG ETA BLES
C a rro ts. $1.20
OATS No. 1, w h ite,
$31
p er (M-r sa c k ; tu r n ip s ,
$1.25;
tieets,
ton.
$1 50; p a rsn ip s, $ 1 .2 5 ; cab b ag e, 1 H
CORN
W hole,
$33; c ra c k e d , 1 l-3 c p e r pound.
$34 p er Ion.
PO TA TO ES
O regon, 90c-$1.15
BARLEY Feed, $40 p e r ton
p er h u n d re d ; sw eet
p o ta to e s, $
HAY
No.
1, E. O., tim o th y , p er c ra te .
$17-18; No 1. valley. $ 1 5 -1 6 ; a lfa lfa .
$13 -1 4 ; g ra in h ay , $13-14; clo v er, tl e e kly O r e g o n ia n , r e g u la r
M l.V I
$12-13.
W eek ly O reg o n ia n an il th e ( > U (lo > > li
H airy an il C ou n try P ro d u c e.
POULTRY
H ens,12 S c ;
fo r o n e y e a r
Ç 2 .G 0
springs,
12 H r ; d u ck s, y o u n g ,
20c; g eese.
O u r m e rc h a n ts a re etilci p risin g oi
1 2 ’s c ; tu rk e y s, aliv e, 18c; d re s se d , they w ould not a d v e rtise , o u r le a d ­
30-3 2c.
e rs w h o read an d follow up th e ad s
CLOSING O U T SALE
W e h a v e d e c id e d to c lo s e o u t o u r S ilv e r ­
w a r e , H e a te r s a n d o t h e r fa ll a n d w in t e r g o o d s
in o r d e r to m a k e r o o m fo r o u r s p r in g g o o d s .
125 pieces S ilv e iw a ie going at Cost.
4 No. 19 N everfail H eaters, reg. $12 at
4 No. 21 N everfail H eaters, reg. $14 at
I No 21 N everfail Coal H eater, reg. $19.50 at
D ash lu in tein s, reg. $1.25 at
S ide L-anterns, reg. $1.15 at
No. 2, large fount L-antern, reg. 90c at
No. 2-C old Blast, reg. 80c -
-
*
.
$ 9.75
11.50
16.00
1.00
.90
-
.75
.65
Miss N ellie F o x an d Miss S ch affer I T h e w agon w as d am ag e d so m ew h at
*wo
P °we r lig h ts , m a k in g ad-
of th e P o rtla n d P u b lic L ib rary w ere an d one h o rse c u t, but a sid e from e,|UU,e lig h tin g in ev ery p a r t of th e
c a lle rs in G resh am y e ste rd a y , look- | th e d iffic u lty of e x tr ic a tin g th e w ag room .
Rev. S. G. R o p er of H o u ite n h as
Ing a f te r th e in te re s ts of th e re a d ­ on no se rio u s d a m a g e w as done.
last
in g room .
R evival se rv ices on S u n d ay a t th e been v isitin g in G resh am th e
T h e s tu d e n ts in th e public and B ap tist ch u rc h .
E v a n g e listic serv- few days.
h ig h sch o o ls a re h av in g m id -term m ons by th e p a sto r. S tirrin g gos­
SPECIAL ELECTION,
e x a m in a tio n s th is w eek. Many a re pel songs th a t you w ill w ant to sing.
N
otice
is h ereb y g iven to th e q u al-
ex em p t on a cco u n t of good d e p o rt­ P ra y e r m e e tin g best of all. N otice
m en t a n d h ig h sc h o larsh ip .
th e p ro g ram . B ible school, 10 a. m., lfied e le c to rs of th e Tow n of G re sh ­
re ­ am , O regon, a n d to th e q u a lifie d
G eorge W in te rs, of S p a rta , Wis- R. S h o em ak er, s u p e rin te n d e n t;
vival
p
ra
y
e
r
m
e
etin
g
,
3
p.
m
.,
A. e le c to rs of th e te r r ito r y h e re in p ro ­
co n sin , w as a c a lle r on Mr. an d M rs
posed to be in c lu d e d
w ith in
th e
B. W. E m ery , y e ste rd a y , w hom he I S ch o en b erg er. lead e r.
S erm ons
knew in W isco n sin . He is v isitin g "S a lv a tio n D e fin e d ,” 1 1 :0 0
a. nt c o rp o ra te lim its o f th e T ow n of
G resh am , th a t a sp ecial e le c tio n w ill
frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in v ario u s cities I ' T h e O u tlo o k fo r
th e U nsaved,
be h eld in th e T ow n o f G resham
7 :3 0 p. m.
on th e co ast.
on
S a tu rd a y , th e
1 0 th d ay of
M. D. K e rn is u n lo a d in g o c a r of
T he second q u a rte rly co n feren ce
F e b ru a ry , 1912,
fo r
th e
p u r­
lu
m
b
e
r
a
t
th
e
Mt.
H
ood
y
ard
s.
of th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al ch u rc h
pose
of
d
e
te
rm
in
in
g
w
h
e
th
e
r
o
r
not
See th e e x h ib it of th e 1. C. S. to ­
w ill be h eld by D istric t S u p e rin te n ­
th e c o rp o ra te lim its o f th e T ow n of
day
an
d
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
a
t
th
e
D
ru
g
S
tore.
d e n t Dr. J a s .
M oore,
W ednesday,
G resh am sh a ll be e x te n d e d to
in ­
J a n u a r y 24, 1912, a t 7 :3 0 p. mi in A sp len d id c h an ce fo r som e young c lu d e th e fo llo w in g d e scrib ed te r
m
an
,
o
r
an
y
o
n
e,
to
g
et
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
tlie p a rlo rs of th e c h u rc h .
r i to r y :
a b o u t th a t c o u rse of stu d y — you
G resh am A m a te u r
B ask et Ball
B eg in n in g a t a p o in t w h e re th e
need to im p ro v e y o u r co n d itio n . See
team will play th e S y cam o re A th-
a b o u t th a t fre e sc h o la rsh ip S a tu r- n o rth line of th e C ity lim its o f th e
letic clu b th is e v e n in g in th e Skat-1
Tow n of G resh am in te rs e c ts th e e a st
ing rin k a t 8 p. m. T h is w ill be an
.
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,
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'
An ex cellen t m e e tin g of th e G resh- lin e of M ain s t r e e t; th e n c e e a s t one
e x c itin g g am e an d th e Loys ex p ectj
,,
, ,. , . „ .
,
,
,
.
«m G ran g e w as held last S a tu rd a y . h u n d re d fe e t, th e n c e so u th to th e
to w elcom e a la rg e a tte n d a n c e .
. . . .
T h e re «’as a good a tte n d a n c e and S ection L ine betw een se c tio n s th re e
N ext Tuesday n ig ^ t th e hom e team un in te re s tin g p ro g ra m . S o m eth in g (3 ) an d t e n (1 0 ) th e n c e e a s t to a
p o in t in th e c e n te r of th e S ection
will play th e L a to u re ll F a lls team special is on fo r n ext m eetin g ,
L
in e road on th e e a s t lin e of th e
a t th e rin k . T h e v is ito rs
a re
a
T h e c rip p lin g of th e tele p h o n e
very stro n g te a m , all
big fellow s serv ice h as in te rfe re d m uch w ith all Ja m e s P ow ell D o n atio n L an d C laim ;
an d th e g am e w ill be a b a ttle of lin es of business.
th e n c e c o n tin u in g e a s t a lo n g th e ce n ­
48 7
g ia n ts. C om e an d see it.
W h ile A aro n K n ig h to n w as fillin g te r o f th e S ection L in e ro a d
fe
e
t;
th
e
n
c
e
d
u
e
so
u
th
to
a
p
o
in
t
in
L ew is S h a ttu c k is fillin g in th e th e ra v in e back of S h a ttu c k & L ind-
P o w ell
V alley
ra v in e back of th e sto re an d g ra d - se y ’s s to re a n d u n d e r th e stre e t, one th e c e n te r of th e
in g up th e lots. H e e x p e c ts la te r h o rse sh ied o ff and p u lled th e o th e r ro a d ; th e n c e e a s t a lo n g th e c e n te r
to rem o v e h is b arn . T h is is a move in to th e h ole c u t in th e
b rid g e of said road 260 fe e t; th e n c e d u e
th a t o th e rs sh o u ld m ak e
as
th e th ro u g h w hich th e e a rh from scrap- so u th to a p o in t 5 feet so u th o f a
b a rn s on th e b u sin ess p ro p e rty a re e r s w as b eing d um ped. C o n sid er­ line p a ra lle l to th e so u th lin e of th e
u n sig h tly an d p ractically useless.
ab le e x c ite m e n t w as c re a te d ,
but p re s e n t city lim its ; th e n c e w est to
T he se rv ic e s a t
th e
M ethhdlst by c u ttin g aw ay th e b rid g e, th e a n ­ a p o in t 5 feet so u th o f th e s o u th ­
rescu ed w ith o u t e rn e x tre m ity of th e e a s t lin e of
E p isco p al c h u rc h S u n d ay at 11 a. m. im al w as fin a lly
J u n ip e r A venue; th e n c e so u th to th e
an d 7 :3 0 p. m ., se rm o n s by th e p as­ se rio u s in ju ry ,
c e n te r of th e D am ascu s ro a d ; th e n c e
Mrs.
W
m
.
B
iso
d
re
tu
rn
e
d
y
este
r-
to r. M o rning topic
w ill be, ‘’My­
so u th 65 d e g re e s w est to a p o in t in
s e lf.” E v en in g ’’A Su. i In A ddi- d®y from a th r e e m o n th s' visit w ith
th e so u th lin e of A. D o w se tt’s 24
m
usic.
A
c
o
rd
ial
>W
p
a
re
n
ts
in
N
eb
rask
a.
tlo n .” S pecial
R obert S im m s received sen ten ce a c re tr a c t; th e n c e in a n o rth w e s te r­
w elcom e to all.
R
o
b
e
rts
h
as
p
u
rc
h
a
se
d
th
r
e
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'a
s
t T u esd ay in J u d g e G aten s co u rt ly d ire c tio n to th e s o u th w e s t c o r­
R R
n e r o f th e D am m eier tr a c t; th e n c e
lo ts in W h ite h e a d 's ad d itio n w here H e w as sen te n c e d to tw o y e a rs In
in a n o rth e rly d ire c tio n fo llo w in g th e
i
th
e
p
e
n
ite
n
tia
ry
and
w
as
paroled
la te r he w ill p ro b ab ly build a hom e.
h im ­ th e e a s t b o u n d a ry of H en ry M etz­
Mr. an d Mrs. R o b e rts sp en t a few on co n d itio n th a t he a b se n t
g e r ’s lan d to a p o in t w ith in 5 feet
d ay s h e re re c e n tly v isitin g Mrs. R ob­ self from th e tow n of G resh am and
of th e City lim its; th e n c e w est 5400
e r t 's f a th e r, E. M C am p, and o th e r vicinity an d th a t he rem ain a law-
th e n c e n o rth
to a point
He is to re p o rt to fe e t;
re la tiv e s. T hey a re
pleased w ith a b id in g citizen .
feet
due
n o rth
of
th e
th e ch ief p ro b a tio n o ffic e r of the 300
th is lo cality .
n o rth lin e of th e P ow ell V alley ro a d ;
J
u
v
e
n
ile
c
o
u
rt
e
v
ery
tw
o
w
eeks.
A little b o o k let c o n ta in in g
th e
S abin A le x an d er h a s re n te d his th e n c e e a st to th e e a s te rly lin e of
R u b 's an d R e g u la tio n s iie rta in in g to
th e W a te r sy stem , g iv in g th e ra te s fo u r a c re tr a c t to W W. S h a rp of C ounty road No. 40; th e n c e n o rth
to u se rs
an d ex p la in in g how
to L a to u re lle , w ho w ill ta k e possession to th e in te rse c tio n of th e n o rth line
apply fo r w a te r fo r h o u se o r b u si­
of th e G. W. S leret tr a c t w ith said
n ess use can lie had at th e re c o rd ­ aeon. H is s is te r , M rs. C a rrie H an
co
u n ty road No. 40; th e n c e e a s t fo l­
sen,
w
ill
go
to
d
ay
to
Salem
,
O
regon
e r ’s office
T he re c o rd e r also has
th e n ecessary b la n k s and can give to be w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M ary, w ho low ing th e lin e b etw een th e S leret
d esired in fo rm a tio n
It
is likely is a tte n d in g W illa m e tte University- tra c t an d N. L. S m ith to a p o in t
B ull R un w a te r will lie re ad y a b o u t
w ith in 500 feet of th e C ity lim its;
ar. soon as th o se d e s irin g
it
a re anil Miss S tella A lex an d er w ill go
to D ayton, W a sh in g to n , fo r m edical th e n c e n o rth to a p o in t d u e w est of
th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r of th e p re se n t
C ity lim its ; th e n c e e a s t to th e City
lim its.
T h e polls w ill o pen from 1 p b i .
u n til 7 p. m. in th e T ow n o f G re sh ­
am , a t th e T ow n H all. Geo. L eslie,
W. H. Bond ar.d S. 8. T h om pson hav e
been ap p o in te d as ju d g e s o f
said
on a good sav in g s acco u n t is no sm a ll item in th e sum to ta l th a t
ele c tio n , an d W. C. B urch a n d D.
\V. M etzger hav e been a p p o in te d as
a p ass book sh o w s
Many h e a rts a re happy over th e lib e ra l in te re s t
c le rk s of said elec tio n .
ad d ed to th e ir a c c o u n ts m oney e a rn e d w ith o u t an y effo rt.
A re
A ll q u alified e le c to rs a re hereby-
you am o n g th o se in te re s t-e a rn in g people? If n o t, why not put p a rt
in v ited to v ote on said q u e stio n of
o f th a t m oney you w ork fo r in to a S avings A ccount w ith th is b ank
a n n e x a tio n by p lacin g upon th e b a l­
an d m ak e It w ork fo r YOU ’
lot th e w ords " F o r A n n e x a tio n ” or
" A g a in st A n n e x a tio n .”
D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n o f th is
Start that A cco u n t R ight H ere at th e First o f th e Y ea r
notice, 9th day of J a n u a r y , 1912 an
of la st p u b licatio n th e 6 th day of
F e b ru a ry , 1912.
T h is notice is given by th e C om ­
m on C ouncil
o*
th e
T ow n
of
G resh am . O regon.
LEW IS SHATTUCK.
G R E S H A M , OREL.
M ayor.
A tte s t:
tu t,
r Á g i 'c u k
I) M ROBERTS.
R e co rd er
A Y ear of Interest
Sterling & Johnston FIRST STATE BAN K
In
th e
G resh am
FO R SA LE
WOMEN’S
SH O ES
800 Pairs
z
Just received
I Gives us the best
showing of FOOT­
WEAR in this town.
All new styles m
Patent Buttons,
$2.50 to $3.50
Tan Buttons,
[$3, $3.50, $4
Best Quality, Lowest Prices
Printing
A la rg e box of new
books h as
been received a t th e re a d in g room ,
ad d in g m any fin e volum es to th e a l­
a re
L ast S a tu rd a y n ig b t a« Mr. aud ready la rg e co llection. T h e re
By the G resham Real Estate
Mrs. J . K. N ew com be
an d
littl« now o v e r 1500 volum es fo r c irc u la ­ Co., a fine Farm of 12 6 Acres
d a u g h te r w ere
re tu rn in g to th e ir tion in th e local b ra n c h lib ra ry , be­
of w hich 85 a c re s is in c u ltiv a ­
hom e a t H ogan
fro m
G resh au sides m any p erio d ic a ls and books of
tio n , b alan c e in tim b e r a n d p a s­
referen
ce.
T
h
e
last
box
c
o
n
ta
in
s
th ey cam e n e a r h a v in g a se rio u s ac
tu re , good 8-room ho u se, good
c id e n t w hen th e y d ro v e in to an o th ei m any volum es of la te fictio n .
b arn an d o th e r o u t b u ild in g s.
T
he
e
x
a
m
in
a
tio
n
fo
r
r
u
r
a
l
m
ail
rig , th ro w in g th e
o ccu p an ts
out
Six a cres of good o rc h a rd , plenty
c
a
rrie
rs
fw
ill
be
held
a
t
th
e
local
F o rtu n a te ly , no o n e w as serio u s!)
of good sp rin g w ater.
F ifty -fiv e
h u rt. Mr. N ew com be only receiv­ postoffice a t 10 a. m ., S a tu rd a y ,
a c re s in fall g ra in , b a la n c e all
F
anuary
20.
T
he
e
x
a
m
in
a
tio
n
will
in g a few sc ra tc h e s
on th e face
plow ed read y fo r sp rin g g ra in
be in c h a rg e of Mrs. I. McColl by
T h e buggy w as d am ag e d som e
All fa rm m ac h in e ry - T w o w ag­
o
rd
e
r
of
th
e
C
ivil
S
ervice
C
om
m
is­
A very p le a s a n t p a rty w as given
ons, on e buggy. Tw o h o rse s, tw o
sion. T h e re a re se v eral w ho have
a t th e h om e of M abel B urch in h o n
cow s, th r e e sow s, 20 head sh eep
o r of h e r e ig h te e n th b irth d a y . The n ad e a p p lic a tio n and expect to ta k e
Som e seed p o ta to e s, som e hay
th e e x a m in a tio n .
room w as su ita b ly d ec o ra te d fo rth e
and apples. All fo r
$100 p er
T
he
re
g
is
tr
a
tio
n
books
a
re
now
occasion.
L u n ch w as served and
a
c
re
and
on
easy
term
s.
an e n jo y a b le tim e w as sp e n t by all. open fo r re g is tra tio n of v o ters and
GltESH 111 REAL ESTATE CO.
T hose p re s e n t w ere.
A zalea Bell will re m a in open u n til A p ril Oth, n et
May
15th
as
re
cen
tly
sta
te
d
.
T
he
W illiam R an ey , H elen H uss, F r e t
S ab in A le x a n d e r w ill r e - !
W ag n er, B e rt H oss. W allace W ilkin P rim a ry e le c tio n will o ccu r on A pril tre a tm e n t.
m ain h e re in th e em ploy of th e Mt.
son, H aro ld K e rn . Isab el M etzger, 19th. A pril 3 is th e la s t day on
Hood railw ay . T h e A le x a n d e r fam i­
O live M errill, B essie H o w itt,
lto> w hich to file lp e tifio n s fo'r n o m in a ­
ly h as been In G resh am n e a rly tw o
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P e te rso n , A rlie G ibbs,
Ida K etig
y e a rs and h as form ed a la rg e circle
B essie S tre h in , Mabe! B urch, M aui all c a n d id a te s m ugt file th e ir d ecla r-
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B u rch , E lsie M etzger, F loyd Metz
S id ew alk s a re betng b u ilt a lo n g th e
h om e h ere.
T h e good
g er, E v ely n M etzger, W illa M etzger
w ishes of a ll go w ith th em .
-M argarete M ichel, G ladys
M ichel, n o rth sid e of P ow ell s tre e t betw een
W. H. M ankin of th e O regon L ife
3. A le x a n d e r’s place an d L. P. M an­
V iola M ath ew s, V ernon H opkins.
n in g ’s. T h ese w alk s
w ill
be of In s u ra n c e com pany w as in tow n to- :
Geo. P a rk e r , th e co n fe c tio n e r, hat
d ay callin g on old frie n d s and g e t­
p u rc h a se d of D. R oss th e h o u se and p lan k but w ill add g re a tly to th e tin g a c q u a in te d w ith new ones.
convenience
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Q u a rte rly m e e tin g b eg in s in the
ans. F r a n k H allid ay h a s h is sec­
Miss R u th Dixon re tu rn e d from
tion of th e w alk co m pleted an d will Frfee .M ethodist c h u rc h to n ig h t. P re ­
R o seb erg , w h ere sh e h as been spend
E ld e r W . M. C offee
will
begin w o rk on th e b asem en t fo r a sid in g
in g se v e ra l w eeks v isitin g frien d s.
new d w e llin g a s soon as th e w e a th e r Pr ®ach F rid a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y night
Mr. B ry n es an d Mr. L in h a rd t ol will p e rm it.
a n d S un d ay m o rn in g a n d ev en in g .
P o rtla n d called on G eorge P a rk e r
J a p S in im a to le ft h is te a m sta n d - A1* a re co rd ia lly in v ited
to
th e !
y e ste rd a y a n d s p e n t som e tim e look ing n e a r th e O. W. P. d e p o t W ed- servi<‘es.
in g a ro u n d G resh am .
n esday fo ren o o n .
T hey
becam e
-'lax S c h n e id e r to o k
som e very
T h e re a re som e u ^cellen t books frig h te n e d and ra n up M ain s tre e t as
v*ew s of th e B eers fam ily re-
in tlie lib ra ry giv in g p la n s fo r houses fa r as F o rd M etzg er’s saloon w h ere u n io n last W ed n esd ay ,
also one
an d bu n g alo w s. A lso books of p lan s I th ey sw erved to th e le ft an d w ent • lo w in g fo u r g e n e ra tio n s of B eers,
lo r b a rn s , p o u ltry h o u ses a n d stock in t„ th e open pipe lin e d itch a t th e
The
G resh am re a d in g room
is
sh ed s.
I c o rn e r of P ow ell and M ain s tre e ts . B ,eatly im p ro v ed by th e a d d itio n
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White Canvas
$3.00
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ISoles, Vici K id, bluchers, for
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Good assortment
I men’s and women’s
all styles,
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