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MKWOKI) MAIL TttnULVH. MKDFOUI). Oh'KliOX. Till K'SDAV. DKCK.MUKR H. 'ml
Tocal and
Personal
The report cards for the second six
weeks period were issued to the stu
dents and pupils, of the city schools to
day, according to an announcement by
Superintendent Aubrey O. Smith.
Edgar WiKht for low prices. it
When in need of sash and doors,
cull Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main St.
Doors, windows, Medford Lbr. Co.
Now bonks by Marshall Kyne, Cur
ffood, Porter, Wright. Medford nook
Store. ' 21!2
Every member of tho Elks lodge vho;
can do so Is urged to attend tho past
exalted rulers night observance to
night, llesides tne initiation of a claHS
of candidates. Important business mat
ters affecting the future of the lodge
will ho up for action.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan associa
tion, tf
Chiropody room 200 Phipps block.
222
There will lie a meeting" of the
Women's Auxiliary of the American
Legion Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Legion Club room. 222
Get a sweater at the Bweater sale
Saturday, Truax Store. 2'2'.i
Hev. n. P. Lawrence of Medford
and Hev. J. K. Howard of Jacksonville
arrived here this afternoon to be pres
ent at tho installation services which
will bo held at the Presbyterian church
of Roseburg this evening. Uoseburg
News Review.
The best gift Is tho useful one. A
"Pacific" cedar chest is an Ideal gift,
useful, ornamental and moth proof.
Will laBt a life time. We have several
doslgns at different prices on hand.
Order now for Christmas. Trowbridge
Cabinet Works. 23(i
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel'
Dldg. Telephone B03-R. tf
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler.
Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. Latest
music by Crescent orchestra. ;
Attorney E. H. Hurd who is
ooc.
In the
east on business is rapidly convnlesc-l
Ing from his recent critical Illness and
expects to reach Medford noxt wook.
Dressmaker with experienced help
will give special attention to holiday
work. Orders received on short notice
will be given prompt attention. Coll
355-Y or 905 West Tenth St. tf
Muttons covered at Douol-'s Art De
partment. When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
Royal White soap, 25 bars for $1.00.
Truax Store Saturday. 22.1
Inir fnm hi. rnnnt r-rltlpnl Hlnea nnrt '
The Ohio society of Oregon will hold
';ItB .regular, meeting 1n Portland to
.j night.) j,KSesllonS; relative to. tho
campaign to be Inaugurated to lntorest
;, the old home folk in tho 1925 Oregon
" exposition jwlll receive attention. A
. i strong effort is to be. inado to have
nhlo erect n state building at tho 1925
f f f exiKisitlon, that will bo of a permanent
cliarnctor. The soolety'Vflll undertake
I i the maintenance of the building after
;l tho close of tho exfjosltjon. .
Dig surprise dance, Jacksonville,
;; Friday, Dec. 9th. Imperial Trio. 222
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
( Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chili con carne at DoVoe's.
'', Tho Geo. L. Trolchtsr Motor Co.
today received notice of reduction on
Culled States and Goodyear tires and
tubes and will bo glad to quote tho
now prices to their customers.
Ross & Ross rag dolls. The kiddles
. lovo them to death. Medford Hook
Store. 222
Mrs. E. Montgomery loft today for
Great Kails, Montana to Bpend the
holidays.
Big surprise dance, Jacksonville,
Friday, Dec. Itth. Imperial Trio. 222
An automobile radiator and hood
cover makes an Ideal Xmas present.
Medford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Grape.
Phone 104. tf
20 per cent off on wool sweaters,
the Colonial. 225
Dance Engio Point Sat. nlto. Lntest
music by Crescent orchestra.
At tho O. A. C, "No fussing" is Die
order handed down by Mary A. Holfe
dean of women, for tho coming week
end, a everyone must study. Girls
. are not oven to go to shows with other
girls. Final examinations are tin1
cause.
Special coat salo at Enders In Ash
land this week. 222
Signature cuts for ads and oltter-
headB designed. 11. Grey. Phone 75
222
Tho Catholic ladies will give a card
party In the Parish hall on South
Oakdulo, Friday ovenlng, Doc. 9th. All
are cordially invited. 223
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Truax Store
Saturday only. 223
Miss Lenabelle Tee of 220 South
Grape, who was operated iion for ap
pendicitis In tho Dow Association hos
pltal on Tuesday is doing nicely.
i. Christmas candles 00c each to $1.50
n pair, at Tho Vanity Shop. tf
Got your Xmas cards and candies nt
DoVoe's.
You can afford a sweater at the low
prices Saturday, Truax Store. 223
For Thr Generation
Havo Mnde Child-Mirth
V-i Easier llv Uaintl
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Dirr.d-B. nIkHA,s
The term of circuit court which had' After a great many years In a bank
been on for the past month was ad-. In Joplln, .Mo., .Mr. Sweeney decided
Journed Tuesday at the conclusion of to come west for his health. This
the It. E. Johnson ca.se, and all the morning he and his wife were shop
cases still pending were continued ping in the city from the Applegate
over until the February term, the
grand jury of which convenes on the
third week, in February.
Horse-Shoe and CJoodrten tires meet
all standard makes in prices and mile-
age guaranteed. Exchunge Tire Co.
22C
20 per cent off on wool sweaters,
the Colonial 225
Special Fair Week sale at Enders in
shland. Don't miss It. 222
Party going to Portland in closed
car r rmay morning. vvuni limy or;
gentleman as company. Give phone .
number, ltox W, Mail Tribune. 222
Among guests at the Hotel Medford
are Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Stemm and
R. H. Thompson of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Hachelor of San Francisco,.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mucker of Astoria,
H. Lehman of Chicago, and Adelaide ,
Wilson and Maybello G. Halstead of
New York City.
Hoys come In and seo now steel disc
wheels coaster wagons. Hubbard
Uros. 223
Dr. A. C. Halstead, magnetic mas
sago, electrotherapy. Room 207 Phipps
o.ock, phone 690-M. 222
New raffia flowers, for your furs,
CO cents a bunch. Handicraft Shop.
225
Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. Latest
music by Crescent orchestra. 2
County Agent C. C. Cato attended
the Winter Fair at Ashland today.
Big shipment of new Christmas
candles from Mrs. Montgomery at The
Vanity Shop. tf
December llith Is tho last day we
can make portrait sitting for Christ-
""""' I"UKB "r "ppoimmuni
at once. ii. u. Muckey, zim jjast Main
and Central. 226
Try our merchants lunch. The
S1?B,a
Children cared for by hour or day,
Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 104 Newtown.227
Two more holdups occurred at
Grants Pass Tuesday evening. Mar-
"nu" H"f a young man, was relieved
several tiouars a nine ueiore i
by ttlrOO men On ttlO SamO
Btrcet whore, about the samo hour on
tho previous evening, Dr. E. C. Mach
contributed to their demands. A short
time later D. G. Cox, proprietor of the
shoe repair shop, was accosted by the
bandits and relieved of a considerable
amount of ensh and his watch. Both
of tho men robbed wero victims of the
Bame gang, as their descriptions of tho
bnndlts tally. According to the men
there were three of tho robbers, two
rather short and ono largor and tnller
man. They all wore caps.
Fine handkerchief linens white
i and colors 25 cents a square at
Dniiol's Art Department. ,
Special 25 per cent discount ladies'
coats at Endors. 222
Ask nbout a "Lvithy", battery before
you buy; two yoars service or new bat-
i10 rrc0- Exchango Tiro Co. 22G
noiiuay goodB at tne Truax storo.
' i - ,.-' 223
Dr. J. F. Reddy left yestorday after
noon on n brief business visit to San
l'Yanclsoo.
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Hand-painted glasswaro. Handicraft
Shop. 225
Wo do Btamplhg for your nocdle-
work Deuel's Art Department.
Toys and games Truax Storo. 223
John Dennlson of the Medford Auto
company returned this morning from
Portland to which city he motored
Tuesday.
Walking toddles and olophantB.
Handicraft Shop. 226
I havo a Ford dollvory car to trade
for city lot, piano, graphaphone, furni
ture or what havo you? Box 97, Mall
Tribune.
Your dollar has more cents at
Enders In ABhland. 222
Anyone wishing their motor equip
ped with the Offut 3-in-l piston ring
may havo the work dono at Rlversldo
Garage. tf
C. J. McKnlght of Astoria has been
nppalnted one of tho federal prohibi
tion agents for tho state of Oregon to
assist in enforcing the national prohi
bition laws, and will bo Btatloned nt
Portland. McKnlght was formerly u
member of the Astoria polico depart
tnont.
Tho ladles of the Christian church
will hold a Christians bazaar Friday
and Saturday. Dec. 9th and 10th. Come
do your Christmas shopping. To be
hold nt tho church.
Mrs. Rosoll Watt, Splrolln corsetioro
P. O. Rox 82, Phoenix, Ore. 223
Christmas presents nt the Truax
Store. 223
Mrs. A. K. Earhart of Rogue River,
was ono of tho business visitors In
Medford Thursday. Mrs. Karhnrt was
malinger of the Rogue Rlvor district
Red Cross camimign which recently
closed. Sixty-eight dollars was taken
In from that district this year.
Wantod Clean rags at Medford
Printing Co.
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
nil buildings. Resldenco 217 Apple
street. Phone H43. tf
Como to Ashland Winter Fair and
visit Enders' big sale this week. 222
Maple syrup 25c quart Saturday
Truax Storo. 223
very pleasant Thanksgiving gath-
erini; and family reunion was held at
the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. V.
Walters on Kintss lllithway which Ipjt-'SII. Shop at 116 Mistletoe. Prom lit :
ed two weeks. This Is the first time
in ninny years that they all met under1
tho parental roof. From
an josf.
Calif., came Mrs. Carrie A. Miller, and
from Portland came (leorire Jr.; who
Is n twin hrother of Mrs. A. 11. Koohler
f Medford. The oldest dninihter of
Knalln, 111., could not ho here. A photo-
Kraph of the Katherim: was taken.
Free Instructions, with all einlirol-
lerv sales. Handicraft Shop. ?:,
liance K'aKle Point Sat. nlte. Latest
musle by Crescent orchestra. L'J.I
Kkk Producer $J.7'i per 100 Ilia cash.
."onarcn t-eeu Li).
Phone Silo. 25 i
district. Mr. Sweeney is living on tho
ranch of hl3 brother, ' Dr. Chas. T.
j Sweeney, of Medford. Grants Pass
Courier,
The Ladles' AM of the Christian
church will serve a turkey dinner In
j the basement of the church Friday,
Dec. 9th from 6 to 8 p. m. Secure your
. iicxet at tne cnurcti door. rirn
I . .
I " have a large stock all sizes onthe For(1 ljenmr. ex,.,cil ml af,Pr (,r.
ropair.-d tires. Can save you money, (collision ran his car over the cm b r
j Exchange Tire Co., 21!5 ! the east side of Riverside and rn:i oo
npecmi uoiiur sine at ,nuers in AHn-;Moyu Wilson's Ford whieh w.i t;ir.e
land this week. 222 j ing in front of the city wate r h -a l
C. E. Gates will sell to highest bid-j quarters, diiving one of the huh'-uog
der Saturday, 3 p. m., a neatly madejof Wilson's car through the fr.roe
house tent. See it on display across: wall of the building. The Ford was
Gates Garage. 223 j driven by a California tourist enrnu'.
While fair weather Is predicted for home. The name of the man dr'.vine
Friday It is the general hope that the the Maxwell was not ascertains '
disagreeable fog which has hung over Chief of Police Timothy was ca'.b-'
the city and valley for the past two
days will lift and not come back again.
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, ABhland, Ore. tf
Hand-painted baby coat hangers 35
centB to $1.50. Handicraft Shop. 225
Don't forget the turkey dinner at tho
Christian church, Friday, Dec. 9, from
6 to 8 p. m.
Dolls and
doll heads, Truax
A. II. Endrls has recently been in
stalled as manager of the local branch
of tho Portland Flouring Mills Co., in
the place of R. P. Lyman who has been
transferred to Portland.
Dr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store.
Mill run $1.15 per sack 80 lbs. cash.
Rubs Mill, Phone 529. 225
Exchango Tire Co. for tires. 226
You can hardly afford "not" to
trade nt Enders Jn Ashland. 222
To Introduce the Bervlco and Ex
chango Dureau wo will have a Bale of
practical and dainty gifts beginning
Doc. 12. Glvo us a call and learn of
our work und method. Jacksonville,
Ore., ond of car line. 227
Tho Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety of tho First M. E. Church will
meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with
Mrs. S. L. Leonard, 11 Cottago Btrect.
Mrs. N. J. Wiley Is preparing a very
unlquo program. A large attendance
Is desired and strangers are especially
welcome.
The Main Street Methodist church
Epworth League is giving a chicken
dinner In the basement on Friday the
9th, from 0 to 8. Tickets may be
secured from tho leaguers or at the
door. 223
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co. .
Ncweotnb for wood: Manzanlta wood
$1.50; dry planing mill blocks, $7.00
per load; kindling, $3.00 per load.
bono C31. i . . 220
Ilran $1.00 por sack cash. Monarch
Seed ft Feed Co. Phono 260. . 225
ho Liberty Six is coming to Med:
ford ngaln. An agency has been estab
lished and two cars of tho 1922 pattern
will arrive very soon. Watch for fur
ther announcements.
Cluistmas dlsnes nnd glassware.
Truax Store. 223
Boy Scouts Christmas present, snare
drums $0 ench, at Palmer Piano House
223
Kiddles' Farmyard handkles 20c
oach. Handicraft Shop. 225
You will biivo money on your Christ
mas shopping to buy of tho Christian
church' ladles Friday and Saturday.
Bazaar to bo held at tho church. 222
Guests nt the Hotel Holland Include
.1. C. Edwards of Salem, Dr. L. M.
Kerns of Seattle, John C. Holsto of
San Francisco, D. S. Hollowny of
Alhnny, Oro., Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Atch
ison of Seattle, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R.
Baker of Sacramento, Calif., and E. R.
Dorfllnger of Eugene
The Portland Telegram has appoint
ed Ooorgo Jackson agent in Medford.
His phone Is 423-11. 222
Dressmaking dono; men's shirts n
specialty. Mrs. Carl D. Bowman, 124
Newtown. 223
Your dollar goes farthest at Enders
In Ashland. 222
Save money on your food nt Rub
Mill. Wo deliver all parts of tho city.
Phono 529. 225
David, the 5 year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rawles Moore has been seriously
111 for the past few days with a high
fever and an Inflammation of tho
middle-ear. An operation hna been
performed on both ears and his condi
tion Ib reported ns Improving.
Brighten up your ads nnd buslnoBB
stationery, with n now signature cut
designed nt reasonable charge H.
Grey, Mall Tribune. 222 ,
Hemstitching, !
Plcotlng,
8c per yd.
Rutlous covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Dance, Eagle IVilnt. Sat. nlte. Latest
music by Crescent orchestra. 225,
Embroidered handkerchiefs for little
tots. 35 cents a box. Handicraft Shop. :
225
The ladles of the Christian church
will give one of their famous dinners
In the basement of tho church tomor-'
row. Friday evening, from 5 to 8 p. m.
This time it ii to be a turkey dinner
with nil the fixln's. Adults 75c. chil
dren under twelve. 50c. Prepare to
attend this Mr feed.
Forsvthe Overs nnd flennera T'hon..
service nnd prices lowest consistent I
with first-class work. A nortion nf !
your pntronnite appreciated. S'26 I
When better automobiles nro built.
thilck will build them. tf
Insurance Plus Service. M. A.
Holmes. The Insurance Mnn. tf
Leave your order for fancy needle
work at Peuel's Art lVnnrtment.
Slimature cuts for ads and letter
heads designed. H. drey. Phone 7R.
ft n n
All kinds of ronqh and dressed
lumber. W'nllneo Woods, phono 10S.
711 E. 5Ialn St.
Mrs. E. N. Kldri
2H3iCR0P REPORT Will
morning from a
Seattle, Portland
Ore., in which cities she and her
Billy have been visiting relative.
Get your feed w,ere you fcuve
money and get service. Phone
Rush Mill, So. Riverside. ' 22.V
Wo both lose when you don't fad"
with us Enders in Ashluiid. 22'J-
A Ford touring car, southbound cr
South Riverside and a Maxwell tun
ing car eastbound on Eighth street
collided this morning. The driver ol
. and the Callfornlan became
huffe :
when the chief decided that he had
been at fault and that the driver of
the Maxwell would not be required to
pay for the damage to the Ford. Both
front wheels of the ford and the front :
: axle were damaged
The Maxwell Mif-:
damage and WM-
I'ered no material
222 son's ear suffered a bent fende-. None
Store, iof the occupants of either car were i:i
223 . lured.
Cut chrysanthemums. Jap Art store.
Mi-h. Paul Hansen corsotlere for
NuBone. Phono 5S5-.I. tf
Signature cuts for ads nnd letter
heads designed. II. Grey. Phone 7.1
2 2 2
Interest among local high school
alumni is increasing daily in the
Alumni Holiday Prom which if present
plans prove successful will be given
Monday, Dec. 20, the day after Christ
mas. It is expocted that the affair
will bn one of the foremost events dur
ing tho ChriiHmas holidays.
You'll be surprised. Enders Fair
sale, Aahlund. 222
China li'y bulbs. Jap Art Store.
Edgur Wight for Xmas gifts. tf
Notice Scottish Rite Masons
There will bo a meeting of 32d de
gree Masons Sunday afternoon, Dec.
11 at 2:30 p. m., In the Masonic Tem
ple at Medford. Matters of particular
interest to tho Rite will be discussed
224
r0U CATE Tu tLAZiSir
IXR SALE Seven dairy cows, four
bred heifers, ono Jersey bull, cheap
If taken all together. Phone Jack
sonville 30G. :27
WANTED To rent garage In vleinitv
of West Ninth St. Phone 390-W. tf
.
EOR RENT 5 Tfnin 'house. -modern,
partly furnished) dulls only.-' Inquire
GIB King St. tf
FOR HUNT
r. I.lpht housekeeping
. CeWrtil. , L'lM
room. -EH S,
WANTED A cook; no washing. Jlrs.
lien Sheldon, phone .171.. , . L'UT
FOIl SAL10 drain hay in stack near
Talent, $7.00 per ton. I'hone 22H-K.-
1'rls.Hla
;V 1 S 'A f le:in and
W, f.'tj ' llerhcrt
iM'C l!"lliiMn
ksf s'-, 11 lunilMT
' nf tlwt 111 irl li
COMING SATURDAY
DORIS MAY in
"THE FOOLISH AGE"
tielltthll'ul eiuiuNly or zip and
sparkle
-. r- .
LJ.V. IvIvjJvxlIv 1
Eyes Scientifically Tested
m.l Glasses Properly Fitted
NO mini's vsKlt
ttmken lntp ArrurnrelT ImitMrmi
rAllOllY ON I'UK-MISKS
on K. Main, luntatn
FOIt SA.,.0 Kordsou tractor cheap. J!
i'atton-liohlnsrin. Inc. tf j jj
J.
ONLY I I
2 MORE
DAYS I
ifis BSG I
HI TIIRIUSl I
J3y never before I
y shown on
32,- any serpen mi
S 1
BEOUT DEG. 28:
W'ASiUXOTO.V, Dec. S. The date
f issuance by the department of ag--:nulture
of the December crop re
''rt giving latest acreage, yield per
ere and production figures for Bta
lo erno in 192 1 and revised figures
.or 1919 and 1920 war, announced
'oday as having been changed from
December 1 to December 2S, at I
m., and the date for the i;:suanee of
he estimated acreage and condition
I' fall sown wheat and rye h-'s been
hange from December 17 t .Jecem
ier 29 at 12:3d p. m.
This postponement, the t partment
ild, was mede to enable the crop re
sorting board to complete its work.
The reconciliation of the crop es
''niatea and census figures for 1919,
tlio department added, was especially
difficult because of abnormal
changes due to the war in crop acre
:pes shown In the census report fori
1909, upon which the estimates for
he succeeding twelve years were
:ased.
Stnte TralTIc .Meeting.
SALEM, Ore.. Doc. 8. A confer
ence of Hut state traffic departments
of- Oregon and Washington will bo
held in Olympia Friday of this week,
according to tiniiouncenient here to
day, for the purpose nf ironing out
misunderstandings with respect to
motor vehicle regulation applying to
vehicles operating in both states.
Protie Dye Lobby.
W.BHINOTON, Dec. 8. Tho long
pending King resolution directing an
investigation by congress Into the ac
tivities of an alleged dyest tiffs lobby
was adopted today by the senate with- 1
out a reenrd vote.
CAIARRHALJ01Y
is guaranteed by 30 years
eervlce to millions of
Americans. Kon Jon's
works wonders for your
cold, sneezing, cough.
chronic catarrh, head-
KREEWK?"'0- rj c,c-
iln oa TOeWMP5fce Druggists
ol your nams gfV have
aod address
KONOON
MioneapoUi, Minn,
PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES TAKE
PLEASURE IN BAKING WITH
UBSEST PATENt
" rWNUIACIUKTD H- -
E Kerr Gifford & Co, IncJ
PORTLAND. OREGON !
Last Month's Kerr's Cereal and Flour Demonstration in Med
ford Convinced Scores of Medford Housewives.
Purchase a Sack and Be Satisfied
Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc.
Portland, Oregon
Get Wise
SELLING OUT
Our Entire Stock of
Shoes, Army Goods, Rain Coats,
Men's and Women's House Slippers,
Player Keds, Gloves, Sweaters, etc.
They Won't Last Long at the Price We Ask
WE ALSO DO EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Medford Shoe Hospital
119 E. 6th St.
HREGASIN
MODERN WARS
' WASHINGTON, Dec. S. (By Asso
ciated Press.) Complete abandonment
of all forms of chemical warfare i
understood to have been recommend
ed to tho American arms conference
del.-gatlon by its official advisory com
mittee. Itouils for Jc.1jiiv-.
OMAHA. .Wh.. ;- loo. ;!.:.:;
construction acl maintenance "'
highways tlm.i.'Khout the country n-mi-ans
of relieving unemployment
was ndvocal. d toil:
tional com i,:.i"!l
association i I' slate
ty before Hie n.t
ol tile American
highway officials
by T. II. Macll
bureau of I'ul He
department "f a
it was his depai
aid. chief
he I
ads. T'nited States
culture. He said
lent's intention to
en as a means of
use road cnnstriH ti
furnishing
pressior.s.
oik during financial de-
Christmas Specials
A few useful and practical articles suitable
for Christmas presents.
We purchased at a bargain, so as long as the articles
last v. e will sell at these prices.
SATURDAY ONLY
Universal Lunch Kits. UoGrular .. ' $4.00
Special $3.25 ; ) '
Universal l'.nttles. Kegular -...'.....$3.50
Quart size, Jirown. Special 2.75
Universal Percolators, 4, 0 and 9 cup size. Patterns
as in stock 15 off
Pocket Knives .'. ...50 to $4.00
Scissors and Shears 50 to $3.00
Southern Oregon Hardware Co.
Sporting
Phone 300
Best Patent Flour
"The Flour With a Pleasing
Individuality"
(You get more loaves per sack)
to This Christmas Sale
Use It Then Decide
We W0I Lend You
A Valet AutoStrop Razor for a 30 day
trUl. It you llicn decide to keep it, pay
ua for it, it not, return it.
No Risk No Obligation
Any responsible party can arrange at
our Cudery counter for this Free Trial
which mean you need not even depoail
its value, lr you have a charge account,
write to ut and we will mail the razor
to you.
West Side Pharmacy
Goods
203 West Main
7 v?
St'-i
'If