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r PXQE TWO MEDFOTID 1IATTJ TRIBUNE.' -MEDFORD. ORMOK. TRTDAY. JUNE 10, 1921 ocal and Personal The people of Slcdford and vicinity who desire to send money or miiplies, or both, to the flood sufferers of Pueblo, Colo can do so free of cost, as the American Express company lias notified all its agents throughout the country to accept and transmit free such supplies. The orders received by AKnt O.'J. Could of the MouTord office state all money and supplies for relief jmrKses must be addressed to the mayor of Pueblo, American Red Cross or other recognized organization in Pueblo or other towns In the devas tated district. ; :! Hemsttuhlntt c per , yd. . at tho Slylecraft Njliop. We also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding and mending, l'hone 7H-J. M. F. & Hi Jlldg. Mcsdames Eaton & Roberts, Prop. . 69 The big sale of fttrnlturo, house fur nishing, camping outfits, garden sup plies, stoves, etc., at Mordoff & Woolf'a closes tomorrow, Saturday night. This Is your last chance to get bargains at the prices they have been quoting. They still have big stocks in most lines to select from. An Important meeting of the Jack son County Farm Bureau will lie held nt tho public library In this city at 2 p. jn. "Saturday, at which action will lie taken on a number of mutters of Inter est ;to eacli member. , "Whenever better I.lfo Insurance Is written, Cochran and Ills ngentn. will be writing it." tf Illousu spoclnl, $2.98. Saturday, Juno 3 1 111. The Vanity Shop, Cor. K. Main and llartlett. . . Trlgonln Oil and tins Co. stockhol ders please tukn notice, that a Stock Owners election for a board of direc tors, to Bervo tho next year, beginning July 1st, 1921, ' will be held at the Medford Public Library, at 2 p. m.. Juno 20th; 1921. 70 A seven pound boy was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdiii this morning, who will bear tho namo of Worlow Crosby Purdiii. Knight don't forget tho Pyllilan Sis ters shirt waist dimco Friday evening. 03 Triinx store Is putting on a big sale of grocoi'U and general merchandise beginning tomorrow morning and print a partial list of their prices in this Issue. San Frnnclsco guests nt tho Holland today are A. O. NolHon, H. F. Moore and O. C, Mnupln, and among tho Ore gon guests are Chas. W. Mapes, Q. J. .McQueen, Ivan K. Colduiulth and P. I), llargood of Portland, jLovely white and colored bloiiHes at 12.98. Saturday, Juno 11. Tho Vanity Shop. . v . (!,(, lllouso Bpoclnl, $2.98. Saturday, June 11th, Tho Vanity Shop, 'pur, E. Main and Dnrtlott. 09 Hoy. E. J. llulgln, who Is conducting an evangelistic campaign at Aalihmd, came over from that city this morning to 'take breakfast at tho Hotel Mnd- fortl. It Booms that tho dining room of tho Ildtol Austin in Ashland, at whtcli hostelry ho Is stopping, him been closed for a week or nioro, and many of tho hotel's patrons walk to the Southern Pacific doixit hotel res taurant for "their menls. Phoenix (larngo Is now opeh for limilness. ; A share of your patronage Is sollutto'd, J, II. Slano. 73 l.adlon get your hair permanently waved, tho Nostlo way, llconsed opera tor.a For uppolntment phono 71 Ash laud, WInolaud'8 llalnlresslng Parlors. 73 An 'Item appeared In Thursday's Mall Tribune saying that sbVeral straw berry patches wero ovorTlowert Wed nesday by irrigation ditches. W. 11. Studman, ditch man for the. Rogue River Valley Canal company desires it stnted that none of these patches wore along tbo company's ditch lines. Flint-class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phono Dixon G39-J-4. SO Extra flno veal and Bomo choice spring chickens nt tho public market tomorrow. . , (19 H,.J. Uowen, of Grants Pass saved 34 cents for himself by sending his li'ttois to his wfo In Medford under cunceled iiostage Htauips. Yestcnlay Judge Hen n fined blm $.rj0 for his economy. Tile method Rowen used was hovel. .I,fictlers wlilc ho himself received III Grunts 'Pass he would steam open and extract the contents Then he would put Ills personal let tors to Ills wlfo III the envelopes, seal tliem up again, and write a forwarding address for himself at Mcdl'iird. lit succeeded In dispatching 17 letters under this unique method until he was caught by postal Inspectors. He plead ed guilty to the chargu and the flat was Imposed on the recommendation of Assistant' I'nlleil States Attorney Magulro. Portland Orenuulnn. , School for drawing and painting .Mrs. EdniondBon, College bldg. 927-X rooiorrow Is your last chance (o get furniture, house furnishings and stoves nt big reductions ut .Mordoff & Woolf. Sale closes Saturday niglit.tv.i " Wwi. O. Talt, tho Medford blinker who Is the new president of the stati bankers association, left last evening on a business trip to Portland. .."It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A budget campaign. luno 6-13. Francis Edwards left this city Tues day for Portland to attend the Rose carnival and will Inter visit Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Unite MarqunrtI of Berkeley, C. A. McCullls of Seattle, and Chus. 11. Howard of Montague are among the guests registered at the Nash. . , , Brooms mnd6 by iho Hoguo River Broom Works are the best lor tho noney. Insist pn,hoino made brooms. . " 1 "Dutch Pete" Strauff, who with Frank Kodat wan sentenced to five years at Salem for attempted robbei-y of the Hank of Uold Hill last April, has been placed in charge of keeping the county jail clean, and according to Jailer .Moses Is doing a good job of it. An appeal will he taken to the su preme court by attorneys for the two men. Strauff blames his prison record for his conviction. "If I was guilty, 1 wouldn't care," said Pete Thursday, "but I'm innocent and don't want to lio to prison for something I never done." The two men also deny that either of of them ever served in the Arizona prison. Strauff served in the .Montana and Oregon prisons, and Kodat one year in the Washington rcformatoi'y at Monroe, Wash. "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, June 013. E. J. White, who has the reputation of. always selling the best of every thing will have an extra fine veal ami some choice spring fry's at the public market tomorrow. Among tho Medford's guests are Mrs. Stella lamyan of Kinsman, O., and Rlcnrd Derby, captain In the U. S. army. Party shipping car household goods to Oakland next week has spaco to spare. Uox 40, Mall Tribune. 73 Steel ranges at cost. Saturday only. Mordoff & Woolf. 09 Hev. and Mrs. Jerry Jeter, the evan gelists well known in Medford, have Just begun a month's revival meeting in Weston, Ore., In a large tabernacle erected on tho normal school campus. Dou't sit on your cow's tall. Keep it quiet by Using Cow Ease. Keeps flies ii way. Monarch Seed Co. If The Elks lodgo has preparations inder way for Its observance of Flag Day on June 14. Special on silk floss and Osterinoor mattresses. Saturday last day,, .VI m- doff & Woolf. !! Wo are paying 20 nnd 2fic for hens at Farm Bureau Co Opr. Kxehango. 70 Captain II. R. Hrlggs who Is., in charge of the Medford branch of 'the Salvation Army has received a letter friiui I.ieiitemuit Colonel Cousins, di visional commander of the army, stating- that the Salvation Army or tho country Is doing everything possiblo In aiding In relief work for the Pueblo flood sufferers, and that tomorrow's and Sunday's collodions of every corps of tho army will go toward tho relief work now being done by the army. We dovolop kodak films free. Wost Sldo Pharmacy. tf Dance, Eagle Point by spoclnl re quest, Saturday, Juno lltb. Majestic orchestra funtiirlng Hilly Young. 70 Miss Grace McDonald and Miss Helen Clark recently resigned their positions as deputies in the clerk's of fice. Miss McDonald Ik rosldlng at tho family homo In Medford nnd Miss Clark has accepted a position in tho office of Attorney O. C. Hoggs. Miss Mildred Hilton of Medford and Miss Alice Paar of Ashland wero appointed to fill tho vacancies. Jacksonville Post. "it's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 6-13. We are (laying 22c for eggs nt the Farm Bureau Co-Operativo Exchange. 70c Oregonlans registered at the Med ford last night and this morning in cluded Helen Whistler, Marshall Hoop er and Mrs. D. .Mel.nuglilln of Klamath' Falls, V. S. Johnson of Myrtlo Creek, It. W. Clarke of Grants Pass, Mr. mid Mrs. O. D. Gibson of Grarton, and the following from Portland: A. F. Stater. J. F. Cox, Ben Rybke, P. X. Johnson. J. .7. Hyinns, F. E. Ackerman. W. G. Oliver, It. F. Others, E. W. Scbineer. l.oo II. McKnlght, F. I,. McKnlght. Win. I). Bolton, Raleigh Taylor nnd E. T. Snell. Don't forgot the Pythian Slstors shirt wnlBt danco Friday evening. (!!) Big opening West Side Grocetciia tomorrow. Don't full to seo our low cash prices. Every lady visiting our store tomorrow will roeeivo a pink carnation. Seo ad In today's paper. 89 1 ho stockholders of the Trlgonln Oil and Gas company, will bold their antiunl meeting July 1st In tho 'Aiblic library ot Medford to elect n board of directors to servo next year. Saturday night, Juno Ulli. dance tuiglo Point. Special event. Majestic snappy music. 70 At the largely attended funeral ser vices held over the late Judiio Chas. Prim of Jacksonville in the cemetery at Jacksonville Thursday afternoon. under the auspices of the Medford Elks lodge of which he was a member. III addition to the lodge burial ritual being observed a brief eulogy was de Uvered by Rev. J. K. Howard of the Jacksonville Presbyterian church, ami Mrs. rrocl Strong of Medrird sang "Lead Kindly Light," without accom paniment. Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spec ialty, plume. 127-R. g Big opening West Side Groceteria tomorrow. Hon't fall to see our low cash prices. Every lady visiting our store tomorrow will receive n pink carnation. See ad In today's paper. C.9" This tnimth's Issue of the "Oregon .Motorist devotes -considerable siiacc to the dissemination of Information re gaining Crater Lake, with boosts on the sldo for Grants Pass and Medford In Crater Lake via Medford" Is the line or nn article by Will G. Steel. lamer or Crntm- lake and Its most ar dent booster. The article says "Med lore mis oeconie the most Important point in 'regon outside or Portland fur tint dissemination of tourist Infer Illation. "The Wondenful Pacific Highway" is the title of another nitl cle, Bhowlng views of the vulley nnd tho Slsklyous. The scenic glories of Grants Pass are sot forth In an article entitled "Its the Climate." Danco and supper Eaglo Point Sat unlay night, June II III. 70- Pythlan Sisters shirt waist dance Friday evening. All Knights ami their Charles E. Huff, postmaster at Cop per, Calif., and for 19 years a resident of the Blue Ledge district, Is spending a couple of days in tne city visiting friends and attending to business mat ters. Mr. Huff comes to Medford on the average once a year. Hilly Young with the Majestic or chestra, Eagle Point, Saturday night. 70 In thirty seconds hall can destroy a crop that requires a year to reproduce. Insurance against loss by hail at low rates Is offered by the McCurdy Insur ance Agency. 69 The wedding of Frank P. Farrell and Miss Kathryn iRoblnson will be con summated Jhe fost or the month. The engagement of the well known and popular yotiiig couple was announced a week ago. ' 1 ' Lawn nipwerS shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 310 East Malo. tf Plclt your own strawberries at 8c per cup. Phone 452-J, ' 68 Secretary Frobacb of the Chamber of. Commerce spent a few hours In the county sea.t Thursday afternoon. ' ( Save tnoney: on wrapping paper by iisinir white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. t' Hear Hilly Young Btng "Slow and Easy," Jacksonville dance, Friday night. 69 The Ryan building across the Btreet from the county court bouse pur chased last fall, has been completely altered Inside, and the county assessor will move in Sunday, according to present plans. The Bpaec vacated by tbo assessor wjll bo divided between tho sheriff's and treasurer's offices, leaving the entire north side of the present overcrowded building to the business of the county clerk's office. The new assessor's orrico was original ly built for un abstract orflce, mid Is fireproof. .; We are paying, the highest prices for all' kinds of poultry and eggs.' Farm Bureau, Co-Operutiva Exchange. tf Popular danco Orth hall, Jackson ville, Friday night, Juno 10th. Mujcstie orchestra. 69 Marsh Garrett of Eaglo Point, spent n few hours In tho city Thursday at tending' to business mutters. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib. orty Shop. 21S1-J. tf If a funner or orchardlst loses only ono crop in thirty-five years from fire or hull he has lost more than adoquate Insurance would cost for tho same length of time at today's rates. Mc Curdy Insurance Agency. 09 Tho orriclal count of tho votes cast at tho special election held last Tues day will start today. Some of the country districts are slow sending in their returns, but most of thorn ntie now in. Ono wus left at the chamber or commerce without notirying the shoiirfs orrico. Under tho law the county clork is empowered to appoint ono ropuhllcan and one democrat to count the ballots, with a third member from 0110 of tho lesser parties. Plcotlng Humstltchlng, 8c per yd. ' Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tr Beginning June 10 tho Pantorlum will make a special rate of $1.00 for thoroughly cleaning men's suits. Phone 244 and we will call. 71 l is now generally known that a state motor cop is on dutv 011 the highways nnd byways, nnd there has been a noticeable slowing down at tho corners and on tho straightaway courses. Swimming nt Nat, hours 2 to B and 30 to 9:30 p. 111. tf "It's Her Turn Now," Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, June 6-13. Huzel Ditsworth is a guest at tho Holland who arrived In the oily Thurs day. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt ervlce. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401, south Riverside. tf Community dancing at Nat Saturday nlto. f,o C. W. Nlms, one of the representa tives of llillnh Templo to the Imperial council - of the shrine, loft' for.: Pes Moines,, Iowa, on Monday. Io "will join tho Imperiul party nt Tncoma, stopping nt several temple locutions en roiite. H. C. Sparr, tho other re- rosontntlve of Hlllah, also leaves for the central west this week, accompan ied by his family, us It Is his Intention to leave Ashland nnd locate in Wis consin permanently. His now homo being Marsbfleld in that state, u lively niaiuifactiiring town in tho sash and door line especially. Ashland Tidings. For sale at public market, booth 3, Sat.,, 100 bens and frys. Drawn nnd heads ofr. 69" Wo want some boys of 13 years of ago or older, with bicycles, to learn dally routes. Call at this ofrice nt 311. (19 Try our morehant? iutieh. The Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hazelrigg. of Alameda, Cam., former, well Knowni residents of Medford, arrived In thej city this week for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Hazel rigg was a welcome visitor ai the Elks lodge lest night and favored the mem bers by .playing several piano selec tions illustrating his mastery of that instrument. Community dancing at Nat Saturday nlte. 69 Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tf Mrs. Dr. Clancy, Mrs. Dr. Howard and Mrs. E. A.' Welsh were hostesses for a delightful luncheon at 1 o'clock on Tuesday at the beautiful home or Mrs. Clancy on Capitol ' Hill. Tho guests ,wpre members and friends 'of the Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church. Arter the lunch eon a very Interesting program was given. Miss Clancy entertained the ladies with two lovely piano solos which were greatly enjoyed by all. The society will have one more meet ing this season at which time Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence will be guests of honor. Sweet peas Be a bunch nnd aspara gus loc a pound. Phone 86-R. Mrs. E. J. Steiner on Central Point road. 71 All owners of cars must have tail light burning on huld cars if left standing on any side street after dark. Otherwise they are subject to a tine which Is a strict state luw. Chief of Police. 70 Miss Kathryn Dunham left this morning for North Bend, Ore., where she will spend the summer In visiting relatives. "It's Her Turn Now; Y. W. C. A. budget campaign, Juno 0-13. The Illinois society will hold a pic nic on Friday, Juno 21th, In Lilhia park at Ashland. Each family Is ask ed to bring a well filled lunch basket and a plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. When better automobiles are built, Billek will build them. tf F. F. Stone, tho barber, O'Brion's old stand. . tf According to tho Salem Statesman, W. E. Atkinson of Medford has pur chased tbo bun Ic bnrhcr shop in the U. S. bank building of that city. Pino flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber company. tf Community diinclng at Nat Saturday nlte. 69 Mr. and Mrs. E. Siseel of Wasco, Ore., accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. G. L. Coleman of The Dalles, are visiting their dnngjiter; Mrs. T. S. Eaton and family of this city. For top and upholstering. De Luxe Auto Top Shop. t Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Carter Hoggs has returned from at tending school In California and is working nt the Standard Oil station, corner Main and Fir. Mrs. Paul Hanseit, corsetlere for NnBone. Phone B85-.T, tf Feed wheat $2.30, per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf We develop kodak films froe. West Side Pharmacy. ' tf Washington state guests at the Med ford are Mrs. Percy F. Scheble and son, Mrs. Cr A. Morrison and Miss Mont Morrison and O. B. Kcddell of Tacomn, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wni. B. Reddish, L. C. Warner, and E. C. John son of Seattle Guests from California at this hotel are S. Gray of San Jose, W. C. Estep of Pasadena, Mrs. Guon ther Coelherg Jr.. F. II. Chamberlain, J. Leo Richards, H. A. Klhg, Fred G. Phelps and I. M. Koch man of San Francisco. Dry mill blocks. Phone 660-R. 09 Files irrltato your cow. She won't give as much milk if troubled with thorn. Keep her sprayed with Cow Ease. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents. tf Violin instruction, Floronce Howell, spoclnl attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-H. tf . Will ho nt tho public market Satur day with milk-fed chickens and veal. Edwin J. White. 69 J. E. Norstrom, chief quartermaster of tho V. S. navy, stationud in Medford during tho war nnd now practically on the retired list after 35 years service in tho navy, passed through the city this morning with his wlfo, a Vjscon- sin lady whom ho married a month ago, enrouto to Ashland. Mr. Nor strom who is a member of the Medford Elks lodge, during tho train stop said that they had coino to reside either In Ashland or Medford, preferably this city, as ho has. so many friends and acquaintances here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nor strom will come over to Medford to morrow to have a look around. Dry mill blocks. Phone 630-fl. 09 R. A. Holmes, tho insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. ' Mrs. Volney Dixon entertained with a one o'clock luncheon on Thursday. Tiie guests of honor being Mrs. Leon- nankins who is leaving for the sum mer, and Mrs. Clyde Hazelrigg of Alameda, Cal. Covers were laid for six ladles. We are paying 2'ic for eggs at the at Farm Bureau Co.-Oper. Exchange. 70 . Danco Jacksonville Friday, June 10th. Majestic orchestra. Big special feature, Billy Young in popular songs. 09 $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from R. C. Thomas house In east Medford. C. E. Starns, 701 West Jackson. 72 A. reception honoring Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence and Rev. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice of the Presbyterian church was held last evening nt the church under the auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary. Rev. Lawrence re signed a short time ago to take the pastorate at Medford and will leave this week with his family for that place. Rev. Rice was selected ito fill the position left vacant by Rev. Law rence's resignation, coming Tiero from Myton, Utah,. The reception was well attended, those attending paying Yrlb- uto to the wonderful record which Rev. Lawrence made during his three years as head of the church In this city. Klamath Falls Record. Dance at Beagle Saturday, June 11. Good music. Good cuts. Good order. Good roads. Good time for everybody. 70 Dry mill blocks. Phone 050-R. 69 Community dancing at Nat Saturday nite. 1 09 SHIP HITS MINE, iiiuinnrnp I HOT IIUIll'M''''" j WOULD PUT POSTMASTERS UNDER CIVIL SERVICE WASHINGTON, Juno 10. A bill to placo first, second and thl.nl class liostiiiasters under the civil service and after competitive examlnatioiisy'tu have them hold their offices "without torm" Was introduced today by Chalr niun Townsend ot the senate post- orfico committee. Tho bill would authorize tile postmaster general to re classify the postorrices and would re peal tlie law requiring senate confir mation of postoffice apiiolntments. ATHENS, June 10. Many lives are believed to have been lost In the sink ing of the Greek steamship Boubou llna which struck a mine and foun dered in the Aegean. The Greek bat tleship Lemnos has arrived at Piraeus from Smyrna with two passengers who were picked up. Details of the disaster are lacking. PARIS, June 10. -The mail packet Boiiboullna which has been sunk in the Aegean had 240 passengers on board, beside a cr,ew of 25, says an Athens dispatch to the Radio agency. The Boiiboullna was formerly the steamer Coronilla. She was built a' Newcastle, Englnnd, In 1878 and was owned by J: G. Bouboulls. of Spezla. She was 258 fuet long nnd had a beam of 32 Eee't. Her registered tonnage was 1312. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two pens thoroughbred Bulf Rock chickens; ulso some April hatch chicks; one portable poultry houso, 8x0; ono Ford tourding car just overhauled. Inquire 219 S. Hollv 74 QUIT TOBACCO So easy to ' drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Cliewing habit. "No-To-Bac" nas helned thousands to break the costly, nervo-shattoriife tobacco habit Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, Just place a hnrmlcss No-To-Bac tablet In your mouth In stead, 'to help relieve tliat awful de- alre. ShOrtlyi tho habit may be com pletely broken, nnd you are better off mantnlly 'physically, financially. It's bo easy,. so simple. Get a box of No-To-liac and If It doesn't release you from all. craving for tobacco, In any forrii, your druggist will refund your money withoot question. Adv. NOW PLAYING WANTED Thinners. 219 S. Ivy. Phone 000-L. 74 FOR SALE Couple too old to work have a dandy 10-acre ranch four miles from Medford, nil in crops of alfalfa, clover, corn nnd vegetables. Six acres have water right fully paid up. Good 5-room house prac tically new, largo barn, good bear ing family orchard, electric lights In house. This place can be bought for $31100. Call at 325 S. Riverside or phone 701-.I for particulars. 72 H OUR Life Insurance DEPARTMENT Is now offering ' all forms of protection of tho same high standard as our other lines. , R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms losurance nnd Bonds Jackson County Bank Bldg. , . SUNDAY , . ; ' FRANK MAYO in "HONOR BOUND" .Children's . Ailments DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make yovir child bright and rheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain s Tablets arc better and more pleasant to take." The Home of Bread Like Mother Made . " ' " While living costs are still going down, declines are not as rapid as formerly. Some changes are shown this week, especially can ned milk. Here are the milk prices, also a few. others. Carnation, or Borden's tall cans . . l ie Small size, 2 for . ... He Red Salmon, flat cans; . . ,. Van Camp's Soup, per can -..., , Large No. 2 1-2 can Sliced Pineapple . Sardines in Oil. Per can Tomatoes, 2 cans for , Sunkist Asparagus, tall cans ...... Baked Beans, per can, small , Diamond W Jelly Powder ...... .:. .. ... Lipton's Cocoa, 1-2 pound can . ... . Petite Prunes, per poimd Quaker Quakies, Corn Flakes ..,..,.,.,. 10c Red Beans, 3 pounds for :. . . . . . . 25c White Beans, 6 pounds for .;. . . .-'.-.,..,. 33c Royal Bkg. Powder ....... 45c 12c 9c 27c 6c 25c 24c 8c 10c 24c 6c Folger's Baking Powder . . Salad Oil, per gallon ...... . 29c $1.75 BAKERY SPECIAL 1 v Cookies, any kind, 2 dozen for . . 25c Gates & Lydiard, Props. P. S. You will always save by trading here. ladles Invited. (I: