Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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POULTRYMEN
SEEK STATESHOW
FOR MEDF
CnMwrafcd by Success of Local Ex
hftlt. Effort Will He Marie lo Land:
State Exhibit Promised Support
ef Lane County More Pens Shown
Than at State Fair.
encouraged by the imnh of the
total pouHrr . will, aeartf
exhlblta, more taaa wete akowR at
too etate fair at Salem and almost
mrnnr u at Portland, the JeeKaea
oMtr poultrrreaii are planning Ui
0 after the next atate poultry ahow.
)toM hitherto at 1'artland. Vlafton
join with local poulterer In the mk
aoatlon that the aute ahow next all
be held at Medford. The reteran
ponltertr of the atato and a leading
Influento In poultry aueeetaea
tkronshoul the northwaat. If not the
fmtlro Pacific eoaat. If K. J. McClan
anna, of Kuftene, whoto nxhlbltlou
pens hnre attract the admiration of
orery visitor, aaya:
I'romlMMl Home HupjioH.
"The remarkable incceaa of thla
ahow la a marked Uiunmph for the
southern Oregon spirit. It should
win for this association the privilege
to name the place at which the neat
aiaU ahow utiall be held. I feel eon
fidmt that you ean count on I.nne
ooMHly to grant yon unanimous con
seat lo do that. You haw oarnetl the
right to enjoy that compliment.
'Old I.ane' la a strong factor In the
poultry business In the atato and
It citizens are Hot at all Inclined to
Jealousy. It Is southern Orogen's
time lo crow and we Mill help you."
The pnld admissions today promlio
at -this hour to exceed thoe of
Thnraday when 700 pomons saw the
oxMnlt. The oxhlblt Ik opon oven
Iiirs and the oliow will clone Satur
ilay nlKht.
Htlll A mini I iik rrtt'.
ludgo Koonoy Is working hard to
finish the awarding ef prkos today,
to far ns the niorlts of the puns nru
oonoornod. He finds this one of tho
Wsjjeat Jobs ho has hnd In that line
for years. Only a man of his ready
aUllty In that special work could do
In It two days without help,
Tho ducks, more pigeons, turkeys,
rabbits, hares, guineas and other ex
hibits, down to the proud little Ilaa
Uma that put en tho war paint thla
morning, will receive attention to
morrow. The poultry show today Is compli
mented with tba presence of three
beautiful pon fowls, a fitting tribute
to the general rxcollencn of the x
klblta. They belonx to the Hollywood
orchards and wore brought In today
wy Superintendent II. J. N'ordmann.
Two males and one female comprise
the trio. The charm of their plum
age has vied with the beauty of or
chard bloom In that community fur
three years.
CncklcA Kroin the Onoi.
Xoarly TOO paid admlMlena ware
received at the door of the poultry
,akw yesterday.
Mr. Fred Hewitt served a lunch
for the aaaociation forces at the h
tdajr. Thla kindness scores liiah
with the committee.
'Will J. Warners four White La
hore hons laid 100 per coat in tiuir
aop yesterday which Is an nimve
Ralph Bardwell, of the Itonw
River Fruit and I'rodUM association
announced yesterday that be will .
iabltah a poultry farm at r.ol.i mil
thla year. Others will b id.-niiin.i
with tho enterprise. It ia und-itnua
aad the business will bo c-omlu. t. .1
oa aa aatoaalY scale.
PoIonmI II. II Nargent nnrn nw
from Jacksonville yesterday to see
tho poultry show and, while there,
purchased'a pen of fine llarred Hocks
II I.ui, of Jacksonville, yesterday
bought one of K. J. MrClanahan's fa
mous llarred Rock cockerels. Ho will
devote attention tkia year to Iruptor
Vg his flock.
IB. J. McClaaahan yesterday gave
a special prise of a McClaaahan
brooder for the best Mediterranean
bird in tbesbo.
More I'Hm Offmoil.
Mason. Bkrmaa H Co. yeterda
added two sacks of flour lo its on
frlbuiloa to the poultry sno fuixi
The Medford Wholesulc ilionn
Ce. gao one dosen cans of hiu.,1
This time or the week is
candy titncu The folks at g (
I home look for a box.
I Just say " ogan's Moire"
I MOUEItN CONri!CTIONKKV CO. I
I'orllaihl, Oregon
jgyHgMMMgMs?0JMHB)BjeVB?4P i
cans t h ,
f ae a donation to
eihthttora M tho peMttry hor v ,
tefder
Rmest Webb, of Catral Faint.
whow pen aa esblMt art all NhaaV
Island Reds. M afvasT Of his M
i-tfi.tr. now ia bm foarth rmt.
that Pfora high oa Roae at the ft
i.'errtai This bird waa Ike Win
ner at the Fort load ehsrw la ttfl.
at th ptat fair ia 1M aad eotaad
at the Fortland show la HIS. Aaw
Is no haadkap ta him. All of tho
Webb peas scared hlfh.
Tho highest score aa Rba4a Istaad
ied pullats waa woa by H. W. Fraate
of thla dlatrlet oa two birds, each
acorlag t3.
la tho White Wyandotte peas. A.
C Strong and W. C. rrltacbe wore a
tio on tho cock eiaas at . aad a
tie oa tho cockerel with 14. Strong
was first with White Wyandotte hea,
tho score being IH; rrltacbe waa
first with pallet that scored 3lb.
Frllachc was offered It 00 for that
pallet at the show this morning, but
be refused II.
I'heweant a rtim.
Mrs C. Carey, of Eden precinct.
was elated over a high score of her
entire exhibit of Light H rah mas, tho
pullets scoring z, and one cock
erel, nine months old, scoring 02
also.
Chester Fitch Is frequently com
plimented by those familiar with
pheaaaata oa hla excellent pens, lie
shows tho Oolden, Silver. Lady Am
herst and Chinese. There are few
phoaaaai breeders on the coast and
none of them have had greater suc
cess or produced finer lilrdr than Mr.
Fitch. Several orders have been
filed with Mr. Filch during this show
The Salmon Favereue chickens, ex
hibited by Dr. McCracken, are in at
tractive pen. Besides msrked pe
culiarities In color, shape and f-ath-.1
era, they have five toes.
Xra. Janny and Mrs. ("ark will
havo their prlae cats on exhibition to
morrow. They are beautlea
"slumbrous, dreamful beauties."
tome one said yesterday, and that
goes goea with the "chicken report
er." They alone are worth the 10
eont price of admission.
NORWEGIAN STEAMER
DESTROYED BY MINE
I.ON'DON', Feb. U.-A lleuler .li
imti'h from Itottenliim n-poits Ihr
arrival at Hook of IhiiI oT ll;
steamer carrying: ten men fpm tin
KorwetrinN Mfnmhi) Vanrli, wlueli
truck n mine nenr Tcrtehellin. .i
Dnteh inland in the North sen. 'Pic
eNdain, engineer aid sceond mnti
aro liflit'veil (o hnvc heen iliowne.l.
The Vaarli, of 1.111 ton- jrros, wo
owncd in Chriatiania.
Jtl'FFAI.O. X. V., Feb. 11.-The
hiosm4tffrah at Cnnaiu eolleire lin
recorded an earthnunkc of ten ee
omit Munition at 11 :.() o'.-lorU ti.iln;,
It WAM ntnteil llnit the s , uic-
prolllllilv lor.il i, (lie iiiliil Vt.ilf
iiikI irilmlil i. ci mill iii tin- . . 1 1 1 1
we-t
AT ALL STAGES
OF LIFE
Tho Womnn'a Medicine. Good
for All Age. Mrs. Harold
Smith's Experience.
CUrW'urtf, YY. . -"I nm writluR
tn tll )ou tlu' gtod jour modicine had
always done me ami
1 hop my letur
may o the mea.ui
of lii'lpinK some
otlu r suffi ring
wuman. Whvn I
Wuh (' years old I
t nu'ht fold and liul
mi 1 1 ri anion for twa
ini.iithi. 1 gut so
w i-ak 1 could scarce
ly drag myself up
Die uir. 1 went
to two doctors, then my mother got a
bottle of I.ylia K. l'mkham's Vegetwblti
Compound and I look it. I never had
any more trouble and got strong fast.
Then I took it again Ufore my little '
girl was bom and it hell me a good
deal and I give the ConiiouiH) the credit
for It. Then this spring 1 felt ery
badly again, but 1 took the Compound
ami Imve lieen well all summer. 1 can
not be grateful enough for your medi
cine." - Mrs. Harold M. Smi-iH, 170
Water Street, ClarUhurg, V. Vu.
For forty years it has lieen maklnu
women strong ami well, ami curing back
ache, nen'ooaness, uterine and ovanan
kill. . tlAlt f.knVft.AdA .liutilB,litnh.Lild
iiiiiHiniiinirvti, wniiviirM, oiiiiivviiiriiw9,
irregularity ami periodic ln.
II on u nut Ni(M'luluihlcirlto
Ljillu C. IMnlvliiini Ic.llclnc ( (.
(cuiilltK'utliil , LiinlliiK.i,
GOTHIC an
COLLAR arorasc
gSSfJ'" '"LUigS
VFTiForni Mrr. r f.i til vr
COLDER
WEATHER
I
CHECKING FLOOD
HlflKAXK. .-U. PI. 11
Lower enirntnre tliruugliut etit
em Washington cheeked the fl'KM)
ronditione today and c reeks and r v -era
that tbteateoed lo flood to r.
and ritiea rccewed wtthw) their hank.
W . L Wl.lJ . .
Starhark, whew a rW in the Tncn-. r chkon mi Uo, feed here be-
bob drme peopM froaj their horn- . pDnni loyally, "fj MVdfonl roller
The lat heard tnm there was tit)Biilla wga modonthod, enUrged nn.l
in rwmmmr m. ebwbsbb bb aswnsBawa aaiai
Bight, when the telephone operator
r.Dorle.oe had to leave the office
bweaawe of the flood. . account of tiiia aAtahiiMhment nf a
At Pullman the ice waa Mail. l,loal market the farmer concluded
from the river aad the ereat of the rrodie a greater hanrest uf bit-
Free vra'goR bridgJ' wer? WMht'l!
awav by the overflowing of Ulan J
ereek near Pomcrov. The town wn
flooded with water 'flow in three fit.
f .
deep in certain parte.
A three dn-.' thnw nrd rain cniii -
ed the flowdh in enttern Wathmg'on.
WA8IIIN0T0X, Teb 11. Senate;
Conaidered Nlcaraguan treaty In
executive saaalon.
Military affairs committee decided
to begin
, . . .. , ....
lirRimrairon ai mrmr "in
Monday. '
Heuse: I
general debate on the postofflce '
appropriation hill resumed I
Naal and military aifalrs commit-!
DAY I CONGRESS
tees continued hearings on tho na-. From u new jam b) Ivathleeti Nor
tlonal defence j rls.
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Mann s
First
Showing
of
New
Spring
Coats
$7.50
up to
$25.00
NOW IS THE
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X The New Ginghams Are Here
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"ii'tKi mU. lMaiitil'ul Xev
(illlidlUlIN, tits! rulol-y.,
in w pattt'iii-s, in f,jdc
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S.iturday t.
.inl
10c
MMMrwri. (i'inr
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OFWHEATPROiMISED
Thi. i.r. .,.i ,.f en ,, ,,r..l ner.
age f wheat in thm M.lle llii eea
LARGER
ACR
AGE
hob carrie with it the additional F expedition, held il imti 0j.le tMe feH baralar feet .wol
promKte of a much impred quality ,'Tn,r meefiBT loda in thw eity. uneer feet. tireTfeet'
of grain. Keller Vrd hta been - T "ifaretteo was addreweed by its, Owd-bye, eora. calUmne. bwaioM and
leeted and better eeediU prepared. . Mayor Cari Uidbagen of raw saou. o more tbe tiehtaei, no
r an. a a a . f B -t L f haMB fatm aril ri tseiiei rws JtMtt ttaa it rf
For aevera) yean prfer to laat eewaoii
h niih, h... kIU i...r.
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- " " - .-.ww-.n imn .wart-T .v
i otherwise equipped t iiipnlv the
' market for all the whent raicd. On
! !..
The Ba'gte 1'oiftt mUl ha been mo.1
nf law ear hy the new ..w.eri
B U rolarga the local demand fir
l Other gram.
I T16 Medford mill i equippeil to
1 produce cornmonl and rye flour nl-o
'I " Jnady (Wttiug out n xlenlu
quality of all kinds of breakf.i-t
foOllM.
The roller produeU of the wilUv
thk year iwomiso, therefore, a Inr-e
ontmt of exrcHdiit Tquality of ooits
as fltjait I in A
e feres mmi e
xriTinf
r , . ..'. ........ .
Preelncta Mcdferd North Main and
! Woet Med ford roKlater now at the
i ., ., ...
.lajtl rinnne Ollice.
Vliy Smoke lilt fitsir
When La Hondas are nnh lie.
"Their eos clung together' --
n -r; Mann's
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TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION
Strikingly Origirial
Are the New Sep
arate Skirts
TUp full flmv linos innko thoni &a
(losoi'vodly populiir and different.
AW show tho new chocks and
other materials, mwIi as gaher
dino, poplins and taffetas, regu
lar and stout sizes, interesting
prices mnging from
$5 to $15
5lX)0 uls. New Zephyr
(liugliains, all new
stles, fine quality, oil
jmle Saturday,
vn rd o . '.
15c
n.ifi 1 i I'i.m m.'
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FORPEACE IN SESSION
TO KIIOIJN. Feb. ll.The new
'inil coflfereace fr eonUauonn aeedi-
- atiou, the oatgrewlh of the Henry
noiB. wao revea ,oe wora
ncrumidished aad t viced the hop
- , -
..tureecmiphehmcnt. .. the
me-nage of greeting: wa enbleu
''" ",nn p,,rl b ,1,' ''nference.
l'"' ' Loelmer ..t ( Iuijiko
'I'-ted general -e, n l.,r-.
was
Today And A 7
Bb, WJBR
bfinCrdtlOII HGiICB
Tlio flight of time makes u think ol
tho future. The baby of today reflects
tawFTal lt srcatncft may bo
ocqulrnl whon ha
fxrAvt up. Anl an
rfluenco that brlni
rc.jcf to tbc cxrxctant
mother U tbe first arut
srcileit of obllcntlot.
Tre Is a rpleixllit
KTifilr kn o r n as
"Molbcr's Friend" that
hit txn a MffciiarJ,
a belprul tl.illy bilu-
i -. V - 1 fill V In lit mitarlM
tl.cv stretch without unJue nam, there ti
"cnce of tliitrcw, the ncrrw Tare Kthel
i.r taUn nwav llw burden of leailnx all to
Jut natural wndiUpn. .
iiiere it in ".Moiners menu
tlic direct
nnl lmme.llate Wp that all eipecUnt moth-
? !&'!ZlLi? "l! J-tl
ti i . ii- , :. -i.,.
' w'-n iiiiiiiiii Lin - lira uk imht tiski
iiirvKi iviiti ifuni inuriiui nic&lin rcUH
iiln
VT.r.,nrnihCVe.tn'
Mother FrleiM." ft a Imtllo UxUy of
any dnnnrltt. Then write llrailOeld Ilwnilator
to., no Lamar 111.1c. Atlanhi, Ou.. for on j
ef tU mmt cnlrrtalnlnr nixl valiU HtUe
lrU eirr preKBled. It Is wvrlta wriUag
-
Fhe 'Wclworth" IMouses,
and wash silks, worth up
sold at, each
First Sale
"Women's Silk Hoot
lliwe, all tniluis, a .)len-
o
odid Me fttde, mi saK-
W V ffj V gBTAV el
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i angfgfgaV' ' lM
25c
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"IIZ" Fl
SWOLLEN, SORE FEE!
How'"Tte" doe oomfprt Urtxl,
burning, ootloutcd feet
and oorne.
, - - ' ta immeal.
"lit- is magical,
of; ' ... .iw ..r "-.-rf.
au rhjht off Ti- draw out art
MfeOMHM lXUUatiO4 W hlll tlUB Up the
feet. u.c -n" and wear .mailer ihori.
r "n" and fotfet your f. mierj.
Ah' how ownfertabla your feet feel.
Ut a SB-ecat box H "lit' BOW
rttiLn't
apy iirugifUt or ueMi
ulfer. nTo eood feet, clad feet. f"t
that never swell, neer hurt, never get
tired. A )ear' font comfort gurautJ
or money refunded.
Itl.NfJK, lUOOflll-S
XKt'KL C'KS, lUtACIII.HTS
rA ev-""
rotnen. Applied eiter- and other baubloa that dainty wom
Ihtv tSco "rlflant n lovc aro lncludc1 ln our "l-to-date
t. I...1.J i 4. ..u I. J.i..ln... t..i I - t. Aa ei-
an aBsortmont Her birth stone? ies.
t... il., ,i t,i tnrt
wp navo tnat an(l n,i' t0-
If N'ew York has anything on ns
w"p" ,l vom lo ieweirj. e .
t0 knon' u Wanl ,0 look"
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JVianin d. Keaay
.imVI'LIIll
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Tlio IIoiiM- of Quality. M-IKiih. ..
I Ha Uelw.ine.
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First
Display
of
New
Spring
Suits
$15.00
up to
$50.00
OF NEW GOODS
Second Shipment of tlic Cel
ebrated "WIRTHMOR"
WAISTS
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J now styles, always
priced at '..
SI
AVirthmore Waists are sold
at just ono good store in ev
ery city in this eitv thev
are sold hore.
made of erepe do ehiues
to $4.00, always
.$2
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of Hosiery):
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A.
AVonien's Fancy irM
new stlen, in stripes, i, it
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ysale Saturday, OjP
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Lowest Prices
IN
Southern Oregon
Bulk Crackers, lb. -.. - 9c
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. - . 15c
Gloss Starch, 2 pkgs. . . . 15c
Celluloid Starch, pkg. 10c
Elastic Starch, pkg. 10c
Crystal White Soap, doz 45c
A B Naptlia Soap, doz. . . 45c
Star Naotha Powder, Z5c size.... isc
tM .,-,.. unshnrJ Powder. 25c size 20c
, , , ..,,..., cn O Um OXn
, Ark Laundry Soap, 8 bars 25
' Spring Clothes Pins, doz 5
Laroe Roll Toilet Paper 5l
Hi cMnltn o In re Ke
Sapollo, 2 bars
..'. 1 5c
Bon Ami, 2 bars
3 boxes Matches
20 M. Team Soap Chips
Wool Soap Chips, 25c size.
Bottle Blueing
Ball Blueing
Ammonia, bottle . ....
..10c
.25c
20c
8c
.. 8c
JOc
Be
.. 8c
' Lye, can .
Old Dutch. Cleanser
Two in One Shoe or Stove Polish 8c
i Pure Lard, medium size 60c
iPure Lard, large size $1.20
Crlsco, small size 28c
Crlsco, medium size 55c
Crisco, large size . $1.05
Cottolenc, medium size BOc
Cottolene, large size -,.., , $1.60
Wesson Salad Oil 30c
rurc wime riour, per sacK t.da
Red Cross Flour, per sack $1.25
Graham Flnur, 9-lb. sack. 35o
Whole Wheat Flour, 9-lb. sack . 35c
, Mye NOUrt y.0t sacK qc
Olympic Pancake Flour, 10-lb.
cnol Ira
u.r -- ..... .. .-iji.
'Olympic Wheat Hearts, 10-lb.
i sack ... 45c
' Hnmlnv Q.lh neV "VZi
I U0.?1 ' J. 'U SaCK d5C
I Rolled OatS, 9-lb. sack 35c
,25c pkg. Quaker Oats I9C
2Cc pkg. Ralston Bran 15c
It .v)U OUVHJ OUIl "'
X 5-lb. can Karo Syrup
V ' 10-lb. can Karo Syrup
t.
gal. Tcagarden Syrup
K : I rial. Tnannnlpn Svnm
85c
.35c
Ti ' I qt. can Log Cabin SyrupZI
i h gal. can Log Cabin Syrup.,
& ' I gal. can Log Cabin Syrup $1.25
i ;-io. can Molasses . . 10c
i
25c can K. C. Baking Powder 20c
I lb. Royal Baking Powder . 43c
25c can Cocoa . . . 17c
25c cake Baking Chocolate 19c
35c can Ground Chocolate 30c
A . Jj lb. Upton's Tea'
1 ' I lb. Llpton's Tea
V 50c Bulk Tea, lb
V Japan Rice, lb.
,..33c
B3c
.37c
-BHc
.... 8c
MtO
20c
.87c
90c
95c
y Head Rice, lb.
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Macaroni, lb.
Bulk Cocoanut, lb
Astor Milk, doz.
Holly Milk, dor.
Carnation Milk, doz.
canned Peas, doz.
$1.05
Canned Sunar Corn, doZi $1.05
winneu iomatocs, selected stock,
'J - - ......, i $1.13
Shrimp, can . 2c
String Beans, can 1 0c
Sauerkraut, can ioc
Hominy, can Z...I2C
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 3
for 25c
5-oz. can Good Oysters, can 9c
6-oz. can Royal Club Oysters 20c
L. & P. Worcestershire Sauce 29c
Postum, pkg. . 22c
Instant Postum l25c
codfish, ib. .;: 71
Comb Honey j9c
5 lbs. Strained Honey L60c
Lemons, doz. , 20c
25 lbs. Prunes . . it on
uest Cane Sugar, ' -.
Best Creamery Butter, lb..
3 lbs. Large Walnuts
Kerosene Oil, 5 gals
Cider Vinegar, gal
Seeded Raisins, pkg
Currants, nkn.
$1.00
30c
50c
85c
25c
lie
l2yic
7c
23c
Spaghetti, hulk
y Sweet Pickles, nT" "
Grape Juice, pt. !.
"I'tpe juice, qt.
Birdseed, pkg. "
Red Beans, lb.
White Beans
Lima Beans, lb. "
Sklnnerjs Macaroni, pkg I
Skinner s Spaghetti, pkg
Sk nner s Vermicelli, pkg.
inn.erBS, E" Noo,,,es. Pk0.-
rin ?nP ?ea)p,e' ,arQe can
Good Coffee, 2 lbs.
Peaberry Coffee, IbTZTZ
Fancy Asparagus Tips, can
Fancy Asparagus, large can.
Fancy Maine Corn, can
Fancy Canned Fruits, can
Assorted Preserves, can
25c bottle Vanilla
25c bottle Lemon ...
40c
10c
- 7'ic
7J4c
. 8c
10c
10c
10c
10c
- l2',c
35c
21c
23c
25c
I4r
20c
10c
20c
18c
ur net price list will 1m in tl.u
; " '' r MM f "y. Keep tliU ono un
HI tbm and compare it with an;
pnee, ou ean find. in,,. i... '
I- o. b. ilwlfnrj k. .:.. .,
Or
... ,HHH mUy oluer m
I'liOU.
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O i Nil nncniT
NO DELIVERY
Jackson County
Supply Co.
33 N. GRAPE ST.
.33c
-63c
.50c
65c
nnv
o
Saturday, per
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