f'AOk TWO
m.MOUU MAM, 'tittVA'SK m.MOUV, OHI.Miv H.'ffnV. MAWU :. fin,
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TOCAL AND
JL' PERSONAL
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M! I i i i ii ' " m' i if ,i I I' 1 1 ' III 1 1 III I n 1 1 ' I (.1 ' 'I in inn
f in o r M'pnrl ! Ji H iiiuill In' rpftn ilfi hi" Mrn" torn irrn In I In
In the number f mlllt and other irese of !( r Jaeb t'n'int)
(? In this rmtartrv sbi'lstf 1 916. larw oft trial ai Part In nil Polloa-ln
arnt nllnhtli largar meres I ,' tb favthaaMt be bm will h iikn
GERMANS SMASfllMO VCHOUN
(OntlnnH from pn omoj
44aM4
l...j..4M..
It tvwii h iferfeaat In Hi number 9f i to le fh iiabhnu roart Knglnear
aheap. Mutton la high ml hillib-iKylf- tasflfM for the plaintiff fh
rfitiM or am oMnlvi lutarr. A ' the at irk r nn tbe hlafiwa about
Mrs. nrt 1'lrfr came ) 'i"" ' -rnt)n hnnrh of sheep mi aafy farm have bewi r-laawlrid a anllit, rwk
Proapart iinfrr.liM etrentftf fat ft ; w ,- ' f, i tbe matter f Inm4 f estrlb.
profit thay belong In the wm Try n Klsg ftpltx elgar anil n
an tbe farm fltrt f rhMitM. 'tent-ago bftme Imltialry.
Wealon Camera nop fur first j Jitdx WHHs c'oll ana .JhHh
Knit finishing anil Kodak supplies, p. aiv. f lprtl.l. an- In tba
! "C'llirta ininii firnnif
f -f r Ifihn r MhII ii. mil ftn 'iffl'lftl
tllt In TataM HMftc ill I O O V
Vlstlfag immki)r from Aablanrf
lKtar Xe. 4 I O o K 0tP- N K (lernmn ..irmen dnmnril huath llw
(Stephens, fan tire, fc K Pblpps. hU-inHv i.i Ikf mnin tartan fort and K?" .
.. M an V JtA --"i-
n the at-i of IfnniiiinHWii. '
.lull, ,, mi pii. mi mi mi i nt
mnrtV br fh" Frrni Ii .ir nffioft ffci
nflriKiim.
Tlitft ftchttahr a pm.H-H with
W.
ttrtf vin hriimiiiu with hfr (nf ft
( Itirar ioinr har hnftliamt rr
rnllr klflfrt In tho nlRhttnrho4Ml of
Mf Mmw. it l a flna afwelnHm ami
Mrf. t1rlB will baa It rifta4 for
kwf jwb mm la tb Hunt.
D9 Vn- a irn4lna ftUina with
tirfrriKMK iarorJ,a.
M- C.'M!ld. of JftLi-oil, ltMr
TlnitNtt. and Jfff llrhy of (ho wmf
Iwallty, are In th rlty on brtslneaa
tw Um wwk end They utate thai
about fovtr turitra of anow f-ll In
tlmt rralfin Tnamlay nUbt. A arfal
iloul of ftiibatDHllal work la being dnno
lit that awtlnh. Maw farma ar b-
I'll'llfll K(H(lltMf.
I'AKIM. Marrh .1. M-inibi.tiliMctit-
Jliilforil vlnlter ThwriHlnr.
!) Vm Im)k btir boltlwi.
K. A lllhlralh. of HmIIb Kalla. was
n Mmtfonl vUltor I'rlilny.
rtMift ffitaa iaitifl et fvhntvrllip IIt.
... -.-.. .11 I.. ...... ..,.1 l....,.w '"" """ "" " Wl'""'...,. ..-
,... r.r ,, ... . """ ""'""''- fciiM am Riinnntaod to glvo 7S.OO0.'
Imjirftaftionn of h typo "n" nnu "o"
without so cloHKlnp tho typo ns to
ninnt itiiiiarally la tba artist1 of the
dnv.
1X600 to innn on goon mm, cioB0h(,w on 10 ,,n,,r. T,i a prntty
In H. S. Stlno, 'intlff wnrrantv, but that l wlmt tho
r. A. Illnl, of 821 Went Twolfth WolMor compmiy aKmrw to with Star
Mroot, has begun tho errctlon of a ,bonii. Sol.1 by tho Meilford Prlnt
I'olliiRo on (iln. aon'a orchard, "'"'"'iinp company.
tvio iiiilim wmi or una city ami win
i-oon bi rohdy to move onto tho plwro.
Mr lllrd owna it Inrux farm In MIs-
' , , raUoy mfHrall thin nrnn,
. f.. Motciy, of Ki Hoiana, thU;ju4ai f'otrla ia bimlneM aa'ttis at-
Iktii l m toiilljftw vlMllflki lllla MrAk . Iami Iav tH AftiilhAru lArlfl hi. '
, .. . . ,, i , oin4 and all nroredel to do u--
bwblna foftMi w home location. aaav. ,, . . ,. , .,
i ' tli to thr wolf filled tabln mid all
Typawrttar per all kind, ati garot cWer at Ih- V.h-V ..upreaftM thfiiwohm Rlad ther
Meilffil PrlHtln Co. f I. O. ofl.ina. tnc iiwt ull around .
n V. Carter, of Aanlami, wan b abotORrHphor In ftouthurn urn.
Alwayn reliable. Xeratlvofi mndo any- i
whoro, tlino or place. Studio Iti i
Main Sf. Phono 3K0-.T.
( t? l..ri.lii of tin I mil lllla ulut.i I
la In Meilford thla ad-rnoon. h" " P "' !"U" V'' th-,uthern
Smoke a King Sptu olKar. He. ,,ac,flc mvmy.
They aro home-made. tf i Ml'"- A " Hanrn and Mliw Marian
y V. Cook, of MnuHfleld, Ohio. In , Towne. of I'liooiilx. were .Meiiroril vr-
I,. IHf-abenft. Wm Kiflrlna, V.
L'Mian, W. 0. fiacftrtft ana) ('. ft,
rfofffier Tkoaa from Medfaril fcMhta
!H. S3 wem: Mr and Mra. M. !.
MasMlowa, Mr. aM Mr I.. O. Hew-
art, Mr. and llr. I. K. Atkhv. A , and altuelM oh the .nrt of D.rman
abort taMlOH wan beld and lodao tnmp- . oniinue.l nil . -r. il.i urn
iehad and a Joint neaslon waa held mti m il- uai"" i" tin mulli oi it
MHder Rol of the ordar Inrladlim
Itebeaali nnd ftHHordlnate dRe Tin
doom vf .the 1anqiit irnoin were '
Htr rHMmtimmit reml fruklfw
MnJantoni on tb part of tM nar
iMtta wT rvpalfttd wHh eiwl Meft
fr !. Jfavfliela Ibe drmnlift
neeaeded in reoehinir the ullaae of
lliunmmiiiit. Ihti lln- lijililui.' '""
I'lmi Willi fi'im ii
'I hi lll.im nl nt ii H W i- .it
(in l,i,l li i!ii' M. Mimii-. hut lb. - '
ranT wera rbeehM Iry tbe Frfiuh
Tire ami lb OfiamM ware iwnpelle-1
In retira. levKif a jtml mmtwi '
dead.
Tba Nwnbanlanani aimlMineH wiiii
grenl lnteBilly yaatefiln rfetiiiiR hm.i
laM nifrlH In ibe U'nerfia tIMriel. U a
Krentfb forwa held ihr flormnn- n
iheek bv their eurtrtln of fire. 'Hi
irtilb'rv "1 tli' Herman hn bern
hi in slir ' ii ii it of Molnni mirt .ui-l
Mm . "i"f
J. I'. JlanattM, William llanaen
and wife, and Mlait Opal Clemmenx.
of thin elty, attended rlrmlt court
lit Jackaonrllle todav an wlttienHo in
laklnn n hurrleil view of tho ItoRiie1"0 '' afternoon
ilN.T alle) todii) and mu reiiialu ' Verne I.uro, of the Medford ClRar
xoiii'l. wliUili ho 0;ita In order to bo
,ible to live In thla climate. Dr. A.
Mini, IiIh hoii, who roftldtw nt
lllngliiui), Ujah, near Halt I.ako City.
Hhore ho ban n larae piaellco, la pie
imrlim to retire. Iiitoiiillnjc to niiike
IHk homo on the on-hard place near
IIiIh dty.
Turkish nougnt noc lb, Tho Shas
I.utlier I. Tlftdale. formerly of
IIiIb cltv. but now of Itoaoliurg. camo
down to Medford today to witnoaa
the bnaknttinll eoutaat tonight.
Dot vmir nillk. ireain, butter, kr
and biittoiinllk at Po Voirn.
It, II. linker, of llutto Kallx. In
attendltiK to hiiftlneaft In thin city to
diiv 2r. off on ICodnki nt Wenton's
Camora Shop.
ICil Hall, the trapper of the Cow
cieek roKlon. Ima not boon found by
the marching piuty and tho gnimnil
nHHiiiuptlou la that he porlahod In tho
mouutaluft In tho vlolout atorm of x
wceka ngo. Another aenrcli will bo
made fqr him or hi romnlim when
tho nnovv hIi till havo dlHNppenrnd In
the mottutalna In that dUtrlrt. Unit
wan about 50 yen in old and uuiiiar
i led.
dates soils Ford cars, 1200 down
and $sr a month.
Frank Ttlpper. of ICoalo Point, la
ulteudlUR to bualutaa chorea In the
illv.
Knieat J. Kleaula, k hide buyer of
lrcmrodnoaa la the lasuo, so hrlnt;
In your lawmnowor and have It
sharpened and bo prepared for what
U comtnK- J. W. Mltohell.
Ml.nnt. tbU aliile. Im In the valley
for a few dava on bualnean.
Seo Maddux & llounny, Portland
nve greenhouae, nbout tomato plantft
for noroage planting. Standanl va
rb'tloa, lowest prices. 890
IM l'oiui, of ICagle Point, la doing
biialneaa lu thla clt) today.
8co Oavo Wood about that fire In.
durante polloy. Offleo Mall Tribune
IlUlg.
llil AwbhaiiKh. of Portland, Is ut
ifiidliiK to busluefta in lb VMlley (or
ii rev. days.
nig rc milkshake at D Voe'a.
M. 11. Itanbar. who baa been a
lineman for the Hohib Telephone Co.,
In ihl dlatrlct. has biih to Walla
Walla. WVah.. to neoapt a atmllar po
lilim with a telephone enmny at
that place.
Tel. Disk Handera your tumble
nhout paparlng, painting or tint
In. 307
llul.) Week will open tomorrow
with educational exhibit In tre
wiudowa
Now la the time to plant roa.
Home extra eholce thraa-yaar-old Car.
oilim TeatoMt ami l'rau Karl Druckl
fiom the flneat ro badgea In Med
foul Order at onea aa aupply la llm
ited Pierre the Florist.
I'M While of the Vntelope jlle.
h iK'iiiii the week In Medford
SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE
m COLOR in in
Don't itjy groyl 3cc Te and Sul
phur daikcns hair so naturally
that nobody can tell.
y aaii turn grv. fdd hair lu
tlfutly ditrk u4 luatrmu almt arr
Hiabt If Mt'll fftt .i Ao wh( l.iltW of
"WjU'sCHHaaaadttuliihitr Heir lU-wody"
nt aiuf drMg n. ililliuut of luttbia of
tW W, ItuaMif H4 tM lleeiu are W
aaHMUy, u wvll-kaewu dramit
bW. Uuii it darken tba hair o
HDinravUy mm4 inalt iltui lie en en
ta)l It -baa Uea upvlwii
IIiom) wbtiMi bur u turuiag gny. t
tvinleg fatJUd, dr, wntmly sad tldu
baa a auniriM waitnif tbani. 1hmm
after ttaa wr Uh umlinttina tba gray
hair alabaa and your bwk Uaetwn
luauriaully dark ail Uauliful ll -ktH-dittn"
t,i. acalp lU-'binaT awl falllag belr
etopn
lU it tlu' k- f Towtb fit4iajred,
UmWfii mi i I1 arrn't wanUd around,
,W. I"-' ' W y.tli'a 8 and ihU
Hiflfr to m1 ' "J U'II U' dvlifhbel
wm joui1 ,.il. ...uuiaoiiw bair hu4 yeur
-ouQifu4 jfuriaJ wttW a few JJ4)
longer.
Hhelled corn, $l.f0 per bundrod.
I,. II. Ilrown.
Fletcher Mini, of Jnckaoiivllle, and i Mr. and Mrn. A. It. Myers, of llogue
formotlv at the head of the Oii-koii I Itlver, are ahoppluK In Medfoid to- J foril thb nfternonn
j'liriiiiure rouipaii), in iiiuh aiioaen uay. i uey ropori nun niuiug woiki )(,rt ,,l.( 0f (Vntnil Point,
of lu the Portland Telegram: Air
Store, contemplate a vlalt to .Inck
aouvlllc, one of thio daya.
Mr. and Mra.'Krueat Webb, of Cen
tral Point, woie ahoppera lu Med-
did
1,11m Ih now known aa the "HiihI
neaa Doctor" of Oiegou. Ills spn
ctalty la taking hold of xomo worthy
Industry, that haa anllcd Into the fl
nijnclul atralti becoiiHe of the In
competeucy of the man at tho holm,
and piloting it Into the deep ea of
proapmlt) and prolil. lie la, lu otliot
words, an efflrlenc) expert and IiiimI
ueaa orgunl7er.
Medford Taxi Co. "Anywhere nny.
tmo." Phone S8B.
Pinfoaeor It. W. Hoilrun, formerly
coiinecliHl with the public achools at
Denver, Col., and mote recently with
thnao a), '" Auglofl, Cat., has re
tired from iirofowdounl work and con
cluded to find a small place lu an
eiiahle climate, without -too much
Niiulieat or too much cold In winter.
Hence. IiIn Unit to thla valley. He
hellevoH that he has found the place
be heck, but will remain here hoiiio
time before i caching a final conclu
sion. I.lke the KuiiHas circuit rider,
the longer he remain the longer he'll
May. Mrs. Hedriiu la vlnltliiK with
old-time friends In AHhland, Shu
will Join Mr. Hedriiu here Hiunlny.
Pennut brittle, 20c. Tho Shantn.
Peter M. Alllrore. of Trinidad, Col.,
la vlnltlllK lu the valley for a few
days. Intontlgatlug mining InteroHtM.
He will leave tonight for Portland,
but, on bis return, he will make nu
extended Ntay lu this dlMtrlct.
Mrs. II. K. Ilaney ban moved her
droaft making shop to Curuott Corey
hldg. Itooin X13 nnd S14.
Mrs. Ooorge A. Wheeler, of llak
eiafleld, Cul . la vialtlng with former
iielahbnra In thla city and vicinity for land frulta and an cuunhlo climate, the
a week or two. on her way to Port-1 choicest vegetable and flneat chlck-
(loorgv 1. Sneailey. who conducta u
grocery at 2 .lackHou atieet, waa ar
reated today by Crief of Police Hltt
Min'on a wnrrant chnrglnK him with
the crime of larrcucy by bailee. It
W. How ley, of thin City, beliiR the
complaining wltueaN. The trouble np
peara to havo reaulted from a real
oatalo ilnn I In which Snearley la ald
to hue old Home property for How
ley for more than Itowley had asked
Tor It and kept the over-plus an bin
rompetiRutlou for making the deal
The preliminary hearing' will bo held
at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon be
fore .luatlcv of the Peace Taylor
The
Meilford HooMcift Smoke
Medford and Mt. Pitt CIarM.
in unit vicinity mm auueu a gonorui )lllilllPBB MuiJfonl thla nftomoon
appearance of new lire lu the entire i
district.
Dra. A. It. and I.oulie K. Hedges,
chlropractora, bath", masaage. 23T,
K. Main. '
.1. (I. Parsons, of Htorkton, Cal., In
looking over aouthern Oregon In' a
lelauiely trip along the noithwest
rooftt.
The opoulng of Will II. Wilson'
store In It new locution, first door '
aoiith of Nuali hotel, occurs today.
(Icorgo Werts. of Yamhill county,
Is a Medfoid visitor for two or tlrtren
weeks. Mr. Wert has been III for
many mouths ami concluded to en
Joy our mild spring 'weather dm lug
the period of his convalescence. ,
Mrs. Krdlle Macon, of SuiimiiiIIIo.
Cul.. Is visiting with n sister In this
vicinity for two or tluee weeks.
Moose lodge No. G7R, will glvo
another of Its delightful month!)
dances next Tuesday night, follow
Iuk u business schslon lu which offi
cers for the ensuing term will be'
nominated.
K. C. Hall, of Kahuna. Wash. Isl
visiting Medford today. I "GOmS AH GQ118a
i m i.i.i..i.i nt a,,r,t,., i..l MSI ft-aii whiiwi
U. IIHIIIilhl. VI UjiwnMii'fi (ittn j
been attracted by the cllmato of j
southern Oregon to mnkn this valley ,
another lsit. He likes our fruits I
and mines and expresses the belief'
that some time, the Hhrdletaoshrd '
I but koine day. the time In the future .
depending' on how Wgoroualy local .Isn't It wondcrfu wl..u amnn
niibllc-Midrltmlness arasns the onnor-' corns ami iullui' It'i ulwuys nialit
. Miim., whMl n 111 lllu
tuulty, this southern Oregon country
will he the pi ii per Mmcu, not only
for those who are looking for health
BMftumiuuwi iiiiaiiwiiiii.iiwaaiiaaiSawaaaaBaaiiisii iiiiaasjiMuwawiai i
'liill M Mil
netici:
Precincts Medford North Main nnd
West Medford register now nt tho
MallTrlbuno office.
I With Medford trade Is Medford msdo.
I1'1' ' '' ! 'In
IliiifcifMliii;
en
lJL 'i1'!', Hi i.Mllu'i!!., ..nl .in , .1,
Hit if
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Don't you want to try this
; delicious molasses cake?
Molasses cake made by the Cottolene recipe below
has a tempting taste and delicious quality.
Biscuits, pies and all foods shortened with Cotto
lene please everybody who eats them.
Foods fried with Cottolene are not only digestible but
improved in fluvor.
With Cottolene you know you are
always sure of 'cooking better foods.
Arrange with your grocer for a reg
ular supply of Cottolene. It is packed
in pails of various sizes.
"HOME HELPS," our real cook
book, mailed free if .you write our
General Offices. Chicago, for it.
Molasses cake
I the h.k. FAIR BAN KisaaHSU
Take one cup of New Orleans
molasses, iwo scant tublespimns
mtlttd Cottolene, one cup boil
InR water, one teaspoon soda or
Mleratus, three cups tluur, one
tablespoon nincer.
Dissolve the soda or saleratus In
a tablespoon of bulling water and
add it 0 the mnlustei; then add
the melted Cottolene, boiling
water, ginger and Hour. Ucat
until anioiith and bukeln u mod
erate oven lor about thirty minutes.
i'll B II
(P
Lei's ALL Kick!"
Every Corn Vaulihcs by Uiinp "Won
detful, Simplo "GeU-It." Never
lalli. Applied in 2 Seconds.
uniuwlnno lu ihu win i J, with man)
ens, lumbs and pigs, but for those
who have big capital to Invest lu big
enterprise. Mr. Kldrldge has ac
itinliitanc(M lu tho country, with
whom he will visit for some tliiiu.
M. A. tiray, of Ceutrnllu, Wash., la
land.
Poalago stHiuiM at Do Voe'a.
Phil llamll and family have te
turned from a winter spent at I.os
Auaulea and aouthetu California.
Will (1. ftteel, superintendent ofi
Crater l.uke National putk, left i in the city thla weok, having come
Thurda for Portland to meet the i on TuoMlny by auto front Orant Pass.
government onglneur who will have und will remain long enough to see
charge of the Crater Lake highway 1 the vulley, investigating certatn con
siiivej. j ilitloua thoroughly Mr. Hray haa
When bettor Insiirunre Is soldi small lutenwts here which he Is
Holmes, tho Insuranro Man. will hell) thinking of enlarging. If the time Is
It. j opportune.
K J lieigeman, of Portland, with' It. T. Wllla. Tf Oreshmu, In eukt
the Iteniiiigton T pw liter iouiumio. Multnomah count), this mate, s in
la visiting the vallei 'on business. the rlt today to close a dil on a
Insure jour auto In tho Alllauro louse of ucriwve In the lllg llutte ills
against theft, flro. C. V. Tengwald. , trtct for a hog and sheep ranch. IU-
Couiil Conimlsaleuer W. C. I,eever i owns a lot of tine stock I
MA
has tuturuwd Hunt l'oitlsnd where he lines in Multnomah couutx and bus to
attended the tilal of the cue
Hweeit) Jaiksun Count)
of I find a larger range for a purl of his
' rim k and berd
(let your typourlter papar from Mrs Irene I'lrlch of 1'ition crick
Medford Printing Co iuirlcd Thuradu) for an extended
1. 1, Siote). of llnrnbrouk. CI.ImnU with her aunt, Mrs i.utretla
Is doing business lu Medfoid toda) ' Knwut or this clt)
WUrrt I llun't Caret I ul Hid of My
I ur WtlU (els-H't"
folks liumprd up. with cork-if rcweil
fucia, sousiror tiliKinr iltilllliK out
thur i cirnt i il, mif i.n kit os of tliell
hum mill !! I- is ! n ilafci-"'. t ipa mid
iuntr.tilliiiiH n. il tie l.oUt-i hi
their lorn .... in forcvir' IHjti
juu do It t 'UiU-ll." us umrvil.
uus. simple, in i'l' fulls Apuly It In
i N.rumli. N.iihlnir to Stick to lh
thiae i MiMkliia. bun or Irrlut tli le
ruin atieii urn cuuiv -eieitii on,
uuli'k. It imiv of the Ktiua of Ium
worlil. Try li-jou'llklek-fromjw.
lorm, omIIiim', wnrti, IhiiiIimu.
'ilet-lt' I iIU evirywhexe, Se a.
little. r nl llretl y .wreuv
&, I'O, I'llliM, u, III
Sold lit .Vledford and ir.iiiiuenilot
as the woild's liest loin reined) b
I.IKIN II. IIASKI.VS.
Another
Orange Day
JONES'
at
Just Think Regular 25c Oranges
Only 15c dozen
tor Saturday and Monday Only
Ctutif in ami lnok aiotintl. We're alwy-i ijlad toscr tu whtMlicr yon buy ornoi.
FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY. CREAMERY BUTTER 60c ROLL
JONES' CASH GROCERY
Kirxt simp luiKi nl" Park.
IMIOXKStt
Tin' St.. iv Thov
A iv All
-w
-
I'Mbtiii.
-
The Truest Harbinger of Spring
Ni'itlici' the robin in his redbronstod jjlory nor the leaf
ling of the growing tree is half so indicative of the arrival
of spring as one slip of girlish beauty arrayed in the new
spring suit that enhances her natural ehaiin. We are pro
viding a feast of fashion for your delectation and invito yon
to inspect this showing of new
Style Craft
Coats and Suits
J ft
Style l-M
STYLE CRAFT SUITS
$25.00 to $55.00
Other Suits $15.00 to $35.00
STYLECRAFT COATS
$13.50 to $25.00
Other Coats $9.50 up
New Spring Millinery
&$
Hlossoiiiiiiir out in all its beaut v. Not
one wljit too early to put mi that m-w
hat. The bright, ebcery days will be
here again in a few days, so In- pre
pared with that new bonnet. Our
showing is now ininitMise. See our
window display in the new rose
shades-better vet, see our vast dis
lilav inside. A i ilea sure to show thein
to ymi ami have you try thein mi
and pvires so ivMMinable.
Trimmed Hats, $4.50, $5.00, $5.75,
$0.50, $7.50 up.
Untrimmed Shapes, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50
up to $G,00.
Also Hats for tin. Little Tots.
at "hk -iy'A '" M SS
SVV o
$&&??
Handsome New Showing of Silk
Dresses Distinctive Models
New Dress Skirts New Silk Waists
NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES,
SPECIAL 98c
Although we have received notice from
.lust a few words as to the condition of
the rising market. Now Silks have ad-
the mill of a big advance in price on vam-od in the last nine months 77 per
these gootls, wv will continue to sell this
number, a lb-Button All-Silk (Hove, all
colors, black' and white, as long as it
lasts, sjxvial 9S?
cent. Dye stuffs have advanced 197 per
cent, etc., all along the line. Ihiv now.
Trices are bound to bo lusher.
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