Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    I'AOK TWO
MEDMmDJMAHi '.ntlHUNR. MMOFOKI). OI11WON, Tl'MSDAV, .It'NU 2, mil
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Cllonn Nolilo, nsc 14 years, who
was pn imrole from tlio probation of
flco, liroko Ills imrolo Ity kccplnR
Into lioilrK, fllnl wnB ordered com
nillleil to the Hoy nnd (ilrla aid so
clcty nl l'ortlnml, MotulAy.
G. V. tlreen ot the Knplo 1'olnt ills
trlcl Is fliondlnB n few lns In tlio
city on liimlncs.
Atomic gulplnir, nrsennto ot lend,
MncklcftT, Unto mid sulphur, berry
crntcs nnd boxos, for salo nt Ion est
prlco by the I'o-oporntlvo Krult
Growers' 'Ansoclntton. Medford nnd
Central 1'olnt.
Adrlnn Kofo of Griffin creok wa
n buRlncss visitor In tlio city Monday
o cuing.
Mr. Hob Dow hns rcttirncil from
n IMt with her Mother nt Jacksonville.
Try a "Snltx" cigar, best tic cigar
on mnrkct.
Howard Ocn of Coles, Cat., In
spending a few days In the city, mak
ing arrangements Tor tho opening of
Colc&lln Springs for the summer.
It's the tnsto that makes our Ice
cream popular. Medford Creamery,
AV, I.. Chnppcll, phono 251.
Transplnntea tomato plants, 70
ccntn per hundred, special prices on
lots BOO and over. Egg, pepper and
sweet potato plants now ready.
Portland Avenue Orccnhouse, Med
ford. Phono S7-U. 65
Tho work of laying brick on the
new Klks building Is progressing
rapidly.
Salto, tho driver ot Sunrise Laun
dny Medford, has some wood for sale
on ground at Coleman creek, $2.G0
per cord, X 1.35 per tier. 79
The regular first ot tho nonth
meeting of the city council will bo
held tonight. The auditing of the
monthly bills, and a discussion or
Councilman Medynskl's filtering sys
tem will bo the principal business.
Italph ohnson of Central Point
was a business vUttor tn tho city
Monday afternoon.
A "King Spitz" cigar Is homo made.
Try one, 5c.
A gang of hoboes camped on Bear
creek near tho city limits wcro routed
from their haunts Monday after
noon by tho police and others or
dcred out of town.
Akk your grocer or neighbor about
tho pennant wrapped bread mado at
tho Newtown bakery. 63
AVayno Murray of North Yakima
Is spending a few days In tho valley
attending to business matters. .
A. F. Stcnnett Is confined to his
homo today with a slight attack of
sickness.
Money to loan on improved ranch
property. Carkln & Taylor. 71
Tho heat of Sunday and Monday
was moderated Tuesday by a brisk
breczo that blow over tho valley. Tho
mercury howovcr hovered around 90
degrees. Tho heat of the last few
days lias about removed every vc
tlgo of snow from Mt. Wagner. Henry
Callaghan writes from the Blue I.cdga
district that tho snow has disappeared
from all except tho high ridges.
Royal Bakory goods at DoVoes.
Cliarllo Yonng returned Monday
from a trip to Douglaa county whero
ho hunted for wild gamo, and enjoyed
a highly successful trip; killing a
cougar, bear nnd other varmints.
Clinrllc says It was about tho best
hunting trip ho ever had.
Milk nnd cream at DoA'oo's.
Threo beggars, all with their lcgi
off. rnmo to town Monday night,
begged for alms and wcro ordered
ori their way by tho police,
Tho regular monthly shift In tho
pollco department took place last
nlghti Bergeant Mego going on the
night shift and Officer Clngcado tak
lug tho day uliltt. Officer Crawford
remains on. tlio night shift.
AVo have a number of Miss Peet'a
books of "Cooking Suggestion," at
this office for free distribution. G2
Los Angeles papers are authority
for tho stateroom that AValtcr Wil
liams, Dick Donald' now protege will
bo given n match with Kddle Camp I,
tho near featherweight champion
upon his return from tho oust, which
will bo the last of July. Williams Is
touted In the south as u comer of the
Bud Anderson type, and that Don
nld Ih In for another bunch of toft
money, barring accidents.
Fresh Hmo. Medford Lbr. Co.
J, K. Long of Albany Is vlrlting In
tho city for a few days.
Tho Routliern Pacific has renewed
the practice of hauling pabsenger
trulnH with two onglnoH owing to tho
heavy southbound traffic.
Curkln & Taylor, law)crs. (John
11. Carkln, Glonn O. Taylor). Ilus-klns-Boyden
Illdg., Main tttreot.
(leorgo Oldur or Hilt, Cal., Is
unending a fow duys in tho city at
leflilW to business muifers.
'ftcYtjen doors nt Medford l.br. Co.
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Weeks k McGowm Co.
UNDERTAKERS
l)ir hwM mi
V, W, Wm4 JWMI
A, K. Orr fM
I'rnbntlon Officer Ohnrlcs 11. (lay
"loft Montlw- ovoiitns for Vorllnml
fwllhlMyrtln Mnrkti, ngo 15 yenrs Vvlui
rnnaway twice III sofen dnys. Shq
will In placet1! til tho Home or the
flood Sheperd at Portland.
Call Mitchell for lawn mower trou
bles. Phono 20.
A number of small boys of tho city
hno secured work tor the summer
tn tlio orchards, and they an con
splclously absent from the streets.
Coiuplalnt tins been made to tho po
lice that the youngsters nro stealing
cherries nnd other small fruit nt
night. A numhor of patties of boys
arc planning to go out Into tho hills
On a arntlou Ihc end ot the week.
J. O. ticrklng, tho host all around
photographer In southern Oregon
Always reliable. Negatives made nny
whero, time or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Henry Haswoll and D. D. Hoff
man, driving Hnswcll' car near
llorubrook. Cal., Monday afternoon,
collided with another mnchlno on a
sharp curve, narrowly averting n ser
ious accident, and completely de
iinoMshlng nswell's car. Ono of tho
occupants of tho other car as a
lady 90 years old. who was bruised
but not seriously Injured In the
crash.
"Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. (crktng's studio, 22S E
Mnln St. Phono 320-J.
AValter Merrick will leavo Thurs
day on a business trip to Portland.
Joo Bceman of fiold Hill Is spend
ing the day In the city attending to
business matters.
F. AV. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., are
dally adding to their well assorted
stock and arc selling at close prices.
87'
Dan Becbc of Krans creek Is at
tending to business matters In this
city and Jacksonville this week.
Grace Kimball & Co., clever vaude
ville, at the Star tonight. 02
' Attorney AV. E. Phlpps transacted
legal business In Jacksonville Mon
day afternoon, filing n brief In his
suit against tho city assessments In
sewer district No. 13. City Attor
ney McCabo made no rcsponso to tho
paper as yet.
Vaudeville at the Star today; also
the fifth number of the "Dolly of the
Dallies" scries. G2
AV. It. Thomas ot Talent Is a busi
ness visitor In the city this week.
Registration of babies tor the Bet
ter Baby .Contest will take place
Wednesday and' Thursday at AVold's
drug storo'jrom 9:30 to 11:30 and
2:30 to 3:30.
C. O. Wearln and wlfo of South
Pasadena, Cal., aro In the valley with
a view or Investing nnd expect to
make an extended visit. They aro
guests or their cousin, J. F. Wort
man. Hay for sale. AV. II. Evcrhard.
1013 AV. 9th. phono 0C7-J.
If you want to build up your homo
city when ordering coffeo Insist on
jour dealer sending you Rltcway cof-
fee. It's roasted and blended In Med
ford from the best green coffees nnd
Is guaranteed. Try using the "Mado
In Medford" product. It will please
you.
"Dolly ot tho Dallies" at the Star
May. C2
Mrs. Mary Mocker, 439 N. Front
left last evening for Portland to
spend sercral weeks visiting her
daughter.
Tho special lato release Patho
Weekly at tho Star today, contains
all the late Mexican war news. G2
Miss Ethel Pctcrman who has
been attending the public school hero
for tho past year and staying with
her aunt Mrs. Tinker on Bartlett
street departed lal evening for her
homo at Alberta, Canada. Sho ex
pects to return at tho opening of the
school year.
The latest now from A'era Cruz
shown In tho new Pathe Weekly nt
tho Star today. 02
Residents of tho Blue I.edgo dis
trict nro still hopeful of securing
stage sen Ices to Hutton, Cal., this
summer, and a ro-openlng of the
postofflce nt that point. A petition
asking for this was sent to tho postal
department In March, with no reply
to date aside from an acknowledge
ment of tho receipt of tho letter.
Six day special values in men's
tailored suits at Orres & La.Mar's
tailor shop, 20C West Main, C"
Frank Dana of Cold Hill Is at
tending to business matters In the
city today.
Free troubors with every suit at
Orres & I.aMar's shop, 200 West
Main. 07
Wear a suit tailored to your
measure and see tlio difference. Vnl
ues up to 125.00 for $15.75, values
up to 130,00 for $19.75, fit and
workmanship guaranteed. Halo closes
Juno 10. 07
f'ourt Hall has culled off his pro
posed biulucKs trip, to "Man FranrUco,
till a Inter date.
Virgil Armstrong of Ashland Is
visiting friends and relatives In this
city for a fow days.
Comci and see the (Inn spring'
uoolHis ut Orres & l.nMars tulloi I
shop, nwir Fruit drowns bank 07
uny lloiuiuiu, cimvliteil u I liu,
lust term of i our t for fi wry wus(
taken to HmIuiii Monday nljriil lo be
Kin mln it M'lilniKi) ut (rout w lo
30 your Dt'puly Hlx-rlff Wilson,
(ooii llououm o (lie stulo prison
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FOR U. S. SENATOR
FIGHTING ROSE APHIS
UES MOINES, low i ,lunc 2.
Over ulKht returns udn f.-om yos
terdivs s Ktatowldo prlmnry hlvd nbt
materially chunged the sltmvtloii.
Si.nntor Ciinuitlna "umliiUiliicil'an e's-
tlmated Hnvd ot RU.ooo; Oovoruor
Clarke seemed assured or SO.diHl
'majority and Coilurosnuiau '.Mti)irlro
vouuouy gi uiouiiini uiuii lUMriie,
wccnu'd victor over i: I.. .Meredith of
I es Molnt for the detiioomlle soim
torlnl nomliuitlon. ly from 15,000 to
Difficulty In gettln dutlultQ r
turiis roufroutod officials, I.i
than o00 pruolueU out of tlOO have
reported.
I The proicrotitvo nomination for
Fulled Status feirtinlor switched to
tho doulitful udtumn early today,
l.ar,t night's return ludlratud tho
siurcss of S. II, Itnshor of Waterloo
'over (5,iimr Sehonk of Dos Moines,
but later nports plsied them Hourly
eveii -
In the seventh coiMjrosnlonnt ills
trlrt contest, C. C. Duvvell of Des
Moines nppvnrml tit be tendluc W. O.
I Payne of Nevada, and J. I. Myorly
Itomati trip J Mtin u uocJ to lace t&o , ot Des Moines fur the republican
Itrt an J mkv tht yoKo of this violet nomination..
John T. itnmiitnn of Cedar (tnplds
seemed to bo tho democratic nomi
nee for governor.
rw m.. miHi
kmmi Vr1 Iftl N tl . 0tMf
eharmcute Jr Tuikcr anJ eolUr of
white orrantl
1IST
10 JUDGE ROSE SHOW
The MeilrVrri Koe oeiclv rveeivrd
word todny trom lfev. Oeorjie
Schooner of Itrmil;?., Or., faiuoiu nn
the llnrlinnk of the roe vvorhl, will
lloso growers who ulltiw tho flow
era to liu dnmngod by tho lavages of
tho rose nphls, hivvo only thenifelves
to hlniuo according to the depart
ment of ivKiieiiltur.'. Although tho
aphis Is vvldospiuad over tho entire
country t us1 Well an iibhutd It Is euslly
controlled. Cnrofijl spraying of tho.
plants with volutloiiH of lilcotluo will
remove all danger nnd nelllier tho ex
pense nor tho trouble IuvoIvImI Is
sufficiently itient to he real ob
stu6lu. .
Tlio ioso aphis Is n small Itihcrt
With a body nlmiit one twelfth tit nit i
one pound of vvlmliKill soap lo over)'
50 gnllon ot tho mlxtitio Is itu-nm-mended
In Itullelln HO, "Tho Itoso
Aphis." which tlio depiiitiinvit of
iiKi-lcultuio bus Just Issued. v iiumo
fconvKUli'iil loelpe, when (hero nto
only it fow hushes (o be ientid, Is n
teitspooufiil of in per emit ttlfotluo
solution to two xnllmiri or w'nter mid
one-hiilf ounce of wlmlo-oll soap.
Tlio' suhp should bo sbnvtul fluo anil
dissolved In hot water.
.Mixtures of this cluiiUMer should
bo applied as a fine, peiietrntliiK
rfpray by moons of iv eonipiOssed air
Inch long. The yimiig nnd mhiio sprayOr or biiokot lUiuiii. Such u
all ii II forms lire wingless, but certain fhnnV fPsts from $0.50 to $l To
adiilln develoti wings front time to,gethir with nlroUno solutions It
time. The color vnrles from green to URimllv run bo obtained at seed Moivs
plilk. Ily menus of Its slender beak, If no pump Is to be hail, however,
the nphls sucks out tho Julies of tho J the Infested tuls should bo dipped lu
Idant on whose buds nnd iiufoldlug!a pall of the solution. Cure should
leaves It feeds. These, prevented bo taken to uvo llienu solutions ut
from obtaining their perfect form, lie- stiongtlis no urotttor than those meti
como curled mid distorted ami tlio tinned above, sluro Injury to (ho fol
beauty o.f the flower Is lu a largo luso mnv tosult liuoiisli tlio use of
uua Hiiro ruined. Moreover, tho nplil loo much soap, or mildew be fnv
seereton a sweet sticky liquid failed
houoydew, vvhlrh sihiIIs the nupear-
aures ot tho foliage Upon which It 1st
deposited,
Fnder favorable conditions It pro
pngntes rapidly throughout the year
ored by too strong a uluillue solu
tion. Application of InnectetdtHv should bo
made on tho first npponrnnro of (be
pest vvhlrh varhs from the time that
the leaves nro put forth until tho
no
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I.KWICH. Delaware. Juno 'i.- The
elttious of l.uwos mill vicinity un
veiled today it iiiotiiiinoui t'ouimeiii
orntlntf tho bniilbnnliiiuiit of Lowes
by a Utltlsli fleet ililrlitK Ibo war of
I Mil. Tim eMucUi't wuio iiiulor llio
till n t Ion of tho National Korlnly,
DniiKhteis of tint War nt INK.
Tlio lioiuhiuililioiit h) I lie lt m
Mtita Of tb llrtllsh bltiekadlilR iiail
ron occurred lu April, IN 13. becHHsu
tho iiiwimpeoplo lermioil lo supply
tlit.vwsels wllh fifiiil. Tlio' dofonsK
t)y Oidowbri) ttoop istimil morn duiii
sue lo the vosm'Is than tho littler in-flit-ti.l
on tb town. It Is it luiiil
tradllloii that tho only victims on
Shore Were a row. a pin and it rhlt ken
xM'kuur i eiUHuiitut'toM ami i opMiiil
bv .loh n N. ('. KtiM'kton of .IsckMHi
vlllo. AH of IImiM'" renit n'-ii-
Hint iv t - iii I'ntieri -. Htepbfii l.
Spin liimtii, I' Mini, t'b'irk, llmuu'tt Wil-
-'11 iilul t I 'i lie I I'niflr. lire -eekin.
tvllMlliiMil! '" mil ill liuve ihi'ioii
With Medford tno Is .Medford tundi
FOR WHEAT HARVEST
WASHINGTON. June 2. Kniwn-,
MtMiouri and Oklshisun raisers of
whottt need nt lenct SJ,iini) tnon men
nrrive Friday to jiu'eo the roe-i onil" help in hanevtiux their omp-, ami
ilNplnv nt the Holland hotel. The tin- eiiuimU.wioilor of labor of thoe
For example, somo recent luvestlgit-buds begin to form Applications
tlotn conducted In California by the ( should be repeated its found ueros
depart incut of agriculture showed jsary.
that ono female gave birth to IS' - - -
young In six days. At the end ot
that time, the mother aphis was'
knocked from the rose and perished,
Thl Is not at all an uncommon (
f.tto, A heavy rain, whlih washes tho
Insect away Is one of Us most nnt
oral checks, though birds and other
Insert prey upon the nphls to n con
siderable extent. Kxtreme boat Is
also unfavorable to the nphls.
Thu roo lover should not, how-
BY DIRECT PRIMARIES'
JACI'SONVII.I.I. fla, June '.'
In the -tHtewiili' pruuurv l"i!n bnl
loU were iii-t lor ihe IH'iiiiiirtlion of
over deiMjitd upon nature to rid his ,Mi..Hriitie rnmliilule. lor Fniti-tl
garden of the pest. A 10 per cent sinii, ,n...inrhip. four oliet-hiii-
solution of nicotine Is much surer and , . i,iiU, ,(,s,. i.r repr nln
not much more trouble. One part of tlk(N ,! x ui.,i state nu.l loiinlx
the solution to from 1000 lo 2000 orfiiex.
parts of water with the addition of SVuoli.r Duncan V Flelrlu-r i-
ihe second letter
of fZROLENE
It KGeDsih motor
cool by per feci
LUBRICATION
Rev. Sehaenet U aUo a jiultse nt Ihe
I'ortlniul me Mtow. The other
jiulse-', Mr. Ilolmnn nf I 'or tin ml mul
I. O. (South of Ktigcne, are ilctninnl
ly l)ii-ine.-.
The Rev. Sehaencr ha oriKiuatcil
some thirty varieties of roo- ami U
ut vrecnt trying to propneate it ilis-
tmetive Oregon rnr from the wild
hrinrn of the tntc.
.Xlnnlonil In Meilforil
at Orres & I.aMar's tailor shop, 500
beautiful spring woolens, tailored lo
your measure .nt prices that should
mako a big killing. t'.7
-r-js-.S.1 it: - g- u. leg -ixa-i
Judgo F. M. Calkins ot tho circuit
court Monday dismissed the Jurors
from service until the first Monday in
October, Several oaulty rases will
be called during the summer months.
Ben C. Sheldon, returned Monday
afternoon from tho commonwealth
congress nt Kugeno whore ho spoke
on tho public mnrkot nnd commission
form of government questions. Tho
meeting was n success, Mr. Slioldon
reports from cvory standpoint with
delegates from every section of the
state.
Mike Donnghcly, a Pacific hlghwny
workor on tho Siskiyou division, wns
lined $5 In tho pollco court this
morning for being drunk nnd disor
derly, but rofuscd to pay his fine,
though lie hns $40 In his Jenns and
la laying the same out In Jail. Chief
lilttson intends to present to the
council tonight a proposition wiicrc-1
by an ordinance will bo passed, com-'
polling such ns Donaghcly to work on .
tho streets rutting woods, otc,
ilbur Scott of Ashland Is a biml
ness visitor In tho city this uftcr
noon.
t7mITK 1XJ CliABKIFY "
-taten Iihvc n-kisl SHnlry of lt
bur Wil-ou to hnve hi ilrpHrl incut
eo-opsntto with tlntn m obtaining the
neeeiiry woiketv.
The men lll he weuicil liy June I?
mill tln pay, it i- -latuil. will ntngr
from "J to .!.. tl .i it-iv. The nerim"
of eiiip''vi.ii i.i uili bi i run thtee tc
live or -i .! nth-.
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THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN
AND IN TO STAY
TALK ON TRUST BILLS
WASIIINtJTO .Line J hiter--tate
comiiiijri ipiiniiit-iloiirrf. nnd
iilfii'inl of n ui(y x-"eiii nppi'iircil
lnilnv before tbf -einilc ilihr-lale
eoliimeree eonnniltue In give then
view on trut IntsV. which a fieri cur
lier. ('miniionir ('lenient and Hull.
Robert S. I. iv ei i of the llnrrimnn
linerf, A. II. Il.inirt or the New Yuri.
Central, J. II. Iltir of the Southern
Pacific ami ' TIioiii of the Sotiih
ern rmlvvuv, i p.nreil, ,
WANTKD 500 men at Orres & I.a
Mar's tailor shop during tho next
six days. 07
FOR SALK Jersey cow, fresh soon.
Phono 3-F11, 07
ihe first letter
of ZEROLENE
Tfie Siandard Oil
fix MOTOR
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(tinrttrs of a cciitur.v-tlu4 cxprcsK
Jwis Ijt'fii i lit right-hand of tlu sliip
itiysf roiiimci'iMiil AiniM'ii'ii. Tlif
J'Jxjirpss c'litic t MaiU'onl in lisSI and
it quilt' lo btay. h'ov thirty ycai-s it
lias lictMi liu; riliUljaiid of coiiiiiici'
pial Mt'dfonl.
It is lioro to stay. The oIIipp tl.'iy
whin reports went ojit thai the ex
press eompaiiies niiIit retire from
Im.siiiesH a protest, went up. From
wiioni this proeHl--lhe cxpirs eotn
panies'.' No. The merchants of Ihe
country shipper everywhere pe
lilioueil coiirtsA thai no action he
taken that niiht have the effect of
forcing the expresvs conipanies lo re
tire. ('uitiiiK'ivinl oranifilioiiH all
over Ihe land have joined in this ap
peal lo Washington.
For sevenlv -five ytsars in tlio past
aiitl for a j;ood many more yeaix in
the future FxpresH .service will mean
PERSONAL SERVICEFULL RES PONSIBILITY
WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS
F. T. MILES, Aijoiit
North Front Stroct
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fct to work. Ubo it for all kitchenwarc,
t clsans evcrylhintj
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CHICAGO
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WISH TO THANK THE PUBLIC FOR THE VERY LIBERAL PATRON
AGE EXTENDED TO THEM, AND FOR THE BALANCE OF
THIS WEEK ALL
Men's and Boy's Clothing will be
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m)ii f 0F THE F0RMER VERY LOW PRICE, WE QUOTE AS FOLLOWS IN
mM Y ' ONLY A FEW OF THT! T.AT?ftR STOCK ON HAND.
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y en-saiuipiprmar.cost price 10.00. sale price .iu.uu y
V Jfen's SHitB,;former tiost price $13.00. Salo price 8(0.00 Y
f Men's Suits, former cost prico $11,50. Salo prlco $8.00 Y
f Men's Suits, formor coat prico $9.00 and $10.00. Salo prico $0.00
T Youths' Suits, threo pieces, formor coat prico $10.00. Salo prico $7.00
j Youths' Suits, throe piocos, formoiVcost price $0.00, Salo jirico $5.50
t Youths 'Suits, formor coat prico $7.00. Sale prico $-1.50
t Bovs' TvO Plflfift Snlt.H. fnriYinf nnalr. nrlnn $fi .00. Salo lirlcn
Boys' Two Pleco Suits, fonnor cost prlco $4.00, Salo prlco
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to Two Dollars, All Shoos at One-Half wholosalo prico, All Hats 50 conts on y
tho Dollar, Sugar $5,15 por sack, Fruit Sufjar at that, or 11) Ilw, for $1,00, Wo Y
advlso all to huv nuirnv for tint market wo holiovo will fo lo 0.00 nor stiulc ho- Y
T foro fruit timo. All goods delivered once a day, "Wo havo no orudlt rate
hook Jienca our Urnn h usurI ar strictly for cash,
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