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MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE!, MEDFORD, ORECiOy, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923
L
ocal and
Personal
Shaatn pnBBenpor train No. 12 due
hero daily at 11. OS a. m. was demiled
last night or this morning nt Tunnel
2 in California and a part of tho tun
nel has caved In, according to a to mo
meBsriffe rocelved at tho Southern
Pacific dopot hero this forenoon from
tho dispatcher's offico at KoHcburK
The mesRage nUo stated that No. 12
woud probably arrive In Mod ford
from 4 to 6 p. m. No d'ctultH were
Riven of tho tunnel wreck and cave-In.
Up to early thlR afternoon it could
not bo learned whether tho through
northbound early evening trains
would arrive here oh echcdulo time.
' Many forward-looking, up-and-coming
young pcoplo will mako 1024
their Opportunity Year. You? In
tensive day or evening claHsos will put
you on a Htcady payroll. Mod ford
Business College. OWN 242
Hemstitching 80 per yard at Style
craft, opposite Rial to theatre. tf
If you arc In tho market for a UBed
car, with new car guarantee, Hit the
trail for HltUton's. 23D
Merl Clasey, a teachor at the Wash
ington school, has been spending the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. Milton
Janes.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108.
711 East Main.
Buy your tickets at Heath's dru
store for ball at Armory. 241
Several good usud Victor, Edison
and Brunswick phonographs with
records for sale at bargain prices. See
liUnfipaeh; phone 227. Office and
salesroom nt Weeks Orr.
Elaborato preparations have been
made for the concert 10 be given by
the choir of the First Methodist
church tomorrow evonlng. During
the weeks of rehearsal under direc
tion of Mrs. Geo. Andrews the choir
has been augmented by several good
voices, and some of Medford's leading
musicians will have prominent parts
in the concert. The doors, will be
closed promptly at 7:4G ami no one
will bo admitted during the singing of
any. number.
Flowering shrubs, vines and Orna
mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
8B0-J-2. v tf
Buy your tlckots- at Heath's drug
store for ball at Armory Monday. 241
Master Bornard Moon, five years
old son of Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Mocn
Is entertaining a numbor of his boy
and girl friends of similar ago at his
homo on Orange street this afternoon.
Masquerade, Eagle Point, Monday,
New Year's Eve. 240
Will pay tntsh for good used pianos
H. O. iJnuimpach. Phone 227.
Miss Alice Vandersluls was ablo to
roturn to Grenada to apond a vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Vandersluls. Miss Vandersluls Is ex
pected hero next week to visit at the
homo of Mrs. John Flnneran, a soror
ity sister. Hho is music supervisor In
schools at Hnn Hn.fn.ol, Oil. Ashland
Tidings. Miss Vandersluls Is also a
former mimic supervisor of tho Med
ford schools,
There's a busy Business College
In Medford, OWN.
Dancing, reveals life's hidden
charms. JiOnrn tho mysteries of an
other world by attending tho dnnce
at tho Oriental gardens tonight, 23!)
Out of town Oregon inn's who uro
temporary visitors In Medford include
Archie Parrlsh of Monroe, 8. A. Wan
ford of Hose burg, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Smith of Klamath Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. G. V. Menno and C. E. Boyco ',
of Portland. f
A repetition of a Now Year's eV
In Parts, by Motrnpolo' orchestra, Pa- i
clflo coast prido, Jackson Hot Springs, I
New Year's night, Jan. 1st. 240 j
We carry nothing In coal but the
best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming.
Our prices on all fuel we handle are
always the lowest, considering qual
ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Miss Francos Perry spent Friday In ,
Visiting at Grants Puss with Mrs. 11.
W. Coutant.
You can got Kremmel Bros, famous ;
Health Bread at DeVoo's. j
Mardl graa ball, Jackson , Hot
Pprings, New Year's night, Jan. 1st.!
Dancing tilt 2 a. in. 240
- Mr. and Mrs. M. 8, Lestor and II. 11.
Jones of San Francisco aro spondlug
some time in tho city.
. We have good values in used cars,
rat ton A. Robinson, Inc. tf
Dane on a good floor and you will
not get trred. Oriental gardens to
night. 2311
Tomorrow evening "the Presbyter
Ian church quartet will repeat by
special request tho .Christmas music
sung at the morning service Inst Sun
day. Tho pastor will give in brief
review the old year and Us spiritual
lessons.
Duplicating sale books for sale at
this office. tf
Property owners, attention! Janu
ary 2nd la tho last day to pay city
assessments without penalty. 340
Serpentine dances, confetti dances
ttll 2 ft. m. Now Year's night, Jackson
Hot Springs. Metropolo orchestra.
Ono big, grand and glorious night. 240
Tho high school teams of Jackson
villa and Canyonville, Douglas county,
will meet In a contest nt tho county
seat tonight at 8 p. m. A largo crowd
Is expected to attend the game.
Do not overlook paying your assess
merits before January 2nd. It will
save you a five per cent penalty. 240
Clean cotton rags wanted at the
Mall Tribune office.
You can get it at DeVoe's. tf
S. W. Clark of the California
Oregon Power company Is a visitor
In Uio city from Cunco who arrived
Friday.
Dance nt tho Oriental gardens to
night. . 239
Special bargains In player pianos nt
Palmor's. tf
Best tone phonograph, your choice
of 15.00 worth of records, all for $50,
at Palmer's. tf
Asslstanco of tho hotel proprietors
of Oregon in the enforcement of pro
hibition laws hns been pledged Dr.
J. A. Llnville, federal prohibition dl
rector for Oregon, according to an
riouncemont made by Llnville, who
pointed out that tho cooperation of
tho proprietors would prove valuable
to his office
Dance to the best music in tho
valley at the Oriental gardens tonight.
"Vcalher Strip shuts out the cold
fro. 11 around doors and windows.
Cheip and easily applied. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Tho Itoguo Itlver Itadio club met
in Grants Pass Friday evening in the
Josephine county Court house. Tho
meeting was woll attended.
Wanted 15 waiters and waitresses,
4 cooks, 4 dishwashers for Tuesday
ovenlng. Apply 10 o'clock , Monday
morning in person, do not phone. F.
M. Gonitis, Ilex Cafe. ,233
Wo will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. George Aker are leav
ing soon to spend a few months At
Coqullle.
See the genuine Victor, Vlctrolas, at
Palmer's Piano House. tf
Crepe paper 6c roll, DeVoe's,
Two sermons will bo given Sunday
at the First Baptist church, which
will bo In keeping with the season.
Ilev. F. It. Leach announces that his
morning . theme wlll.be "Taking In
ventory." The stock taking will apply
to the religious outlook at large: to
tho denomination and tho local
church. A full ntiondance of the
membership Is desired. At 7:30 p. m.
tho subject will bo. "Tho End: What
Then?", being an Old Year's message.
Good music will bo given at both scr
vices.
See the beaut If iH stage setting nt
the Oriental gardens tonight. 239
Who pays the agent, you or the
other fellow? Edon Valley Nursery.
Phone B80-J-2. tf
Mrs. H. H. Noel left Wednesday for
Chicago to visit her sister who lives
In that city, for so in 6 time.
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
Among tho temporary visitors in
tho city from tho state of Washington
most of whom aro eifrouto to Califor
nia are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lam born
and Miss Frances Lam born of Ever
ett, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walter of
Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bhat
tuck of Vancouver, W. C. Langahier
of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Bounds, Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Watson,
H. J. Fotter, Ken Barnes and Arthur
D. Hogg of Seattle.
With wlntor weather coming on
much damage will bo gone In homes
by leaky roofs, frozen pipes, leaky
heating systems npd other damago by
water. Wo can protect you from all
this with a water damago policy.
Brown & White Agency, Phono 130.
241
Buy your screen doors at Wallace
Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main.
Phone 108. tf
Spot lights bought this month at
Electric Shop Installed free. 240
Tho students of the Oregon Agri
cultural college and the University of
Oregon must return to school New
Ycnrs day in order to begin classes
Wednesday morning.
Hodden & Canaday write bonds and
Insurance, phone 720. tf
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man."
tf
Miss Rosa Gonzales will sing "God
Best Ye, Merry Gentlemen" as the
offertory of tho morning at tho First
Methodist church tomorrow. Miss
Gonzales Is a Chilean girl with an
exceptionally sweet-toned voice.
Unity Uturature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution. 810 S. Riverside, tf
Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoe's.
'Expert Income Tax help. BAB
College Bldg., Phone 250-H. 251
Thero was a good public market to- j
day with much less demand for tur-1
keys and chickens than thero has
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VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 23. An
Impasse Into which a revolution
ported In Mexico has oust tho rum
fleet, disclosed to 'tho public by
Vancouver newspaper, was a street
topic today. .. .
The well established technique of
rum running from. British Columbia
into tho United States has bMm for
tho carriers to .cleat, for tho Mexican
portn of Enaenada and Topolobumpo,
smuggle their cargoes ashore in sonic
quiet spot on tho shore of the United
States or transfer them to American
craft in waters near tho International
boundary proceed to the Mexican
ports, havo the papers vised and rc
turn here with everything In order.
The revolution has closed the Pa.-
cific .ports of Mexico to international
trade, lament -'the navigators of the
"whlsqulto" fleet, which Is lying by
here In Coal harbor.
Get soft paper school tablets at thlJ, been for weeks. There was on hand a
of'lre. tt : plentiful supply of dressed chickens,
Miss Knto Reed, who holds a post- beef and pork, and home-made sau-
tion In tho White House store in San sage, whllo orders wore taken for
Frnncisco hns been spending tho turkeys to bo dellverod for New
Christmas holidays with her mother . Year's dinner.
EVERY KNOWN FORM OV
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
R. A. HOLMES
STHE INSURANCE MAN"
PHONE 444 '
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
SINCE 1909
and sister who resldo In Jacksonville.
Edison Now Diamond Dlso phono-:
grnph plays all makes of records, at
Palmer's. tf
liomomber January 2nd Is the last
day to pay your city assessments
without penalty. 240
An exceptionally heavy traffic to
tho Oregon Caves Is to bo expected
this summer, states A. S. Itosenbnum,
district freight and passenger agent
for (ho Southern Pacific, who Is In
town today from Medford. Mr.
Hosenbaum states that many prospec
tive tourist visitors are bolng lined
up nnd that the number coming west
will bo large. Work Is bolng started
on a booklet boosting southern Oro
gon as a unit, without mention of the
various, cities. Instood tho many
scenic attractions are being pain tod
nut, to make this part of tho state n
tourist center. All of tho Southern
Oregon cities aro interested In this
plan. Grants Pass Courier.
Danco at Hodman hall Tuesday,
Jan, 1. All Hodmen and Pocahontas
urged to attend. 240
listen to tho genuine Victor Vlc
trolas at Palmor's, compare quality of
tone with others. tf
MIhs Kathryn Dunham, woll known
teacher at Washington school for
years, arrived homo from Ios Angeles
last evening where sho had boon visit
ing friends slnco Soptembor, very
much Improved In health.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Special sale on Ford accessories.
Grease, oil and piston rings. The Busy
Corner Motor Co. tf
Mrs. H. I. Noblit was the hostess at
a luncheon given for Miss Mori Clasey
at her home Thursday. Her guests
were Mrs. Milton Janes, Mrs. Carlton
Janes nnd Mrs. Harris Janes.
This office has Inventory blnnks,
ruled and punchod, sultablo for all
classos of Inventory. . . tf
Masquerade, Eaglo Point. Monday,
New Year's Evo. 240
Tho. Christmas pageant presented
Inst Sunday evening at tho Main
Street Mothodlst church was so well
received and so many requests for
Its repetition havo boon received that
tho commit too In charge havo con
sented to present It again Sunday
evening, it Is a musical drama en
titled "Tho Adoration of the KIKngs
and Shepherds." About 35 persons
In costume pnrtlcipatod besides the
choir. The elaborate setting and the
naturo of tho pageant mako it one of
tho most lmprosslvo programs of Its
kind.
Highest grade Utah and Wyoming
coal, absolutely free from slack and
dust. Hansen Coal Co., 14 South Fir.
Phono 239.
Masquerade, Eaglo Point, Monday,
i Evo. 240
Selling out new phonographs and
records all kinds half price. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Oenulne Bosch Magneto parts and
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bartlott. tf
Follow tho crowd to Armory New
Year's eve. Grundest dance of tho
season. 241
Thore will be a Watch Night service
at tho Froe Mothodlst church, corner
Ivy nnd Tenth streets, Monday night,
beginning at 8 o'clock. Tho Rev. W.
E. Goodo, district older for southern
Oregon Free Methodist work, will bo
present and will bo ono of tho speakers.
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines
Lumber. Co...,,..-..! j, ,; . tf
Trade at home and bank the differ j
once, Eden Valley Nursery, . Phono
680-J-2. tf
At Douel's Hemstitching 80. tf
Renewal fees for permission to
practfeo professional engineering In
FEAR U. S, A. SHIP
LOST IN BLACK SEA
LONDON. Dec. 29. It Is feared
that the United States shipping board
steamer Conejos has foundered inas
much as ships sent to her assistance
roport no trnce even of her lifeboats.
Nothing has been heard of her since
tho Constantinople agent of the ship
ping board relayed an S. O.S. mes
sage, saying she was sinking.
The shipping hoard steamer Clon
tnrf is scouring tho Black sea In the
vicinity of Bntoum, in tho hope of
picking up tho Conejos captain and
crew, numbering 35.
Tho Conejos, which registered 3110
tons net was proceeding from Poti,
north of Batoum for Now York with
a, cargo of manganese oro valued at
1250,000.
SAILSTAD GLAD TO
GET IN PRISON
GREEN BAY,' Wis.. Doc. 29. Ed
ward J. Sailstad who ploadcd guilty to
arson In Superior and was sontencod
to four years imprisonment, entorcd
tho Wisconsin state reformatory for
Oregon during 1924 are now duo and J men today after parting from Dor-
unless paid boforo January 1, will be othy Andorson, his "sunshine girl."
New Year's
John Martin, a clerk In tho South
ern Pacific freight depot has been
changed to tho baggage department
at the passenger station.
Come and be the lucky ono New
Year's eve at Armory. 241
Pay your city aasoBsmonts heforo
January 2nd and avoid tho penalty.
240
Eventually a genuine VJctrola
why not nowT Palmer Piano House.
tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. liirry Schnde, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, Mr. nnd Mrs.
O. O. Alonderfer. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Jerome nnd Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrich
motored to Ashland last evening for a
card nnd Supper party at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomllnson.
Masquerade, Eaglo Point, Monday,
New Year's Evo. 240
Yakima Netted Com potatoes at
Watktns Feed Store. Thone 169.
All stamped goods off nt the
Deuel's Art Dept. 239
The sunshine of today was welcome
following tho rain and cloudy condi
tions for about a week past, although
dark clouds wero seen hovering about
most of today. Towards noon a wind
arose which seemed to prosago more
rain or , possibly snow. The weathor
of yesterday and a year ago today
were very much alike with a minimum
of 82, but with ft maximum of two
degrees high a yar ago and a .36
of an inch rainfall. Rain or snow Is
tho prediction for Sunday.
Dance nt Rodman hall Tuesday,
Jan. 1. All Redmen and Pocahontas
urged to attend. 240
I "sod sewing machines, over 40 to
choose from. Price $5 to 160. Ail:
guaranteed. The Singer Store, 10 1
South Fir street. 840
Don't forget mm M1. Medford
subject to a penalty.
Grafted Frnnquotte walnut treos.
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-3.
tf
Plant now, why wait until spring?
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2.
tf
Buy your shingles and roofing at
Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711
E. Main street. Phone 108. tf
Mrs. R. Price is back In Medford
after a vacation spent In Los Angelos
and Long Beach.
Ring cherry treos, the best ever.
Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2.
Masquerade Eaglo Point, Monday.
New Year's Eve. 240
For Sale or Rent Farm with freo
water for irrigation. Also eight cow a
for sale, will come fresh soon. Write
or call on F. F. Grove, 322 West
Brldgo street. Grants Pass, Ore. 239
Inventory Blnnks
Beforo starting your Inventory call
nt this offico and see tho specially
ruled and printed blanks, made up
In proper columns and tabulated to
mako Inventory easier. tf
Service Stores, Inc.
Have Two Groceries
Miss Anderson Was on tho way to
Taychcedah to begin a four yoar sen
tence nt the women's reformatory.
"The relief I feel after tho tcrrlhlo
strain of tho past Is wonderful," Sail
stad said, I am hero to servo my
tlmo and expect no' favors."
CINCINNATI, Dec. 29. (By the
Associated Press) A discovery re
garded by some as possibly greater
than that of oil has been made with
the finding of extensive beds of pot
ash In western Texas, according to
Charles W. Dabney of Houston, Tex.,
who addressed the social and eco
nomic science group of the American
Association for (tho Advancement of
Sclenco hero today.
Sauces You
Never
Forget
Certain hotels have a
country -wide reputation
for their wonderful meals.
It is usually in the prep
aration of dome famous
sauce that a chef gains
his reputation. There is
hardly, a chef of repute
who Would be without
KITCHEN BOUQUET.
Try this mushroom sauce:
MUSHROOM SAUCE
IUMpooa Kltobaa ImmI
tablMpoona floor
wit. pappcr. prffc
4 Ublwpoooa botM
u cup crwn
f H cop atork
I drld muihraom, act few mA '
oakwl It minuiM im Mac
Halt botUr to mbmpu, 44 6mt, hS I
BlootM, tvtd vtock with ngihmM Mi
took It mloatM. llrrlns oftaoi mii tnmm,
KJtotMQ Booqtut ud tmuombun. Briag t
bollio point ud but vww breUatf atmmk.
TKm yu wilt know imhy Aa
regard w timhig .
KITCHEN BOUQUET
Celebrate Now
work afterwards 1
Hotel Medford
will have
THREE ELABORATE
DINNER CELEBRATIONS
Sunday, Dec. 30
Our Famous Regular
Sunday Dinner - t
ONE DOLLAR
Monday, Dec. 31
DINNER AND DANCE
6:00 to 9:00 P. M. ;
$1.50
Tuesday, Jan 1
DINNER $1.25
i HAPPY NEW YEAR , .
Reserve Tables Emil Mohr
V TO' C(UR i qySTpiVIERS, WE CWISH TO ANNOUNCE
, ' THAT WE WILL BE IN TOWN UNTIL 11 P. M.
TONIGHT (SATURDAY)
POTASH & PERLMUTTER
By ABE POTASH
" lilinor Glyn's
Mil ' 1
v im ... j
TOMORROW
12:30
DAYS
Will be here.
Learn all about
love from the fa
mous author of
"Three Weeks,"
ROMANCE,
.. ADVENTURE,
THRILLS
with
.... co'rinne
... oriffitiis
frank" mayo
' :.
. ....... T .
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A Correction. '
The communication printed yester
day signed John Alden, was not writ
ton by George 15. Alden, deputy sher
iff, Mr. A Men knowing nothing of the
communication until It appeared In tho
paper. This explanation is made In
justice to Mr. Alden, who according
to Information given this paper has
beon generally accused of writing tho
missive. '
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tho West Sido Groceteria will after
January 1st incorporate under the
namo of Servlco Stores Incorporated
and oporato two stores.
Tho ono at the old stand, 132 West
Main streot, will be nnder tho samo
management as In tho past and with a
city dolivory service.
Store number two, nt 20 North
Iiartlctt streot, will bo under tho
management of C. S. Praul and will be
a cash store with no delivery service.
tf
FOR SALF-conditlon.
-Elding chairs In good
IS, Central Point.
-I 24 1
FOU SAI.K Oak dressers, rug, rock
ers, heater, fumed oak dining room
set in fine condition. 1023 V. Xlnth.
241
Morton's Mills
Mt. Pit Flour $1.80
Marvel Loaf $1.65
HALL & HALL
WALDRON BROS.
OAKDALE GROCERY
FOR SALE 1923 Tiulck four, J670.
Terms. See it nt Van's Garage op
pstto Armory if you want n real
buy. 2 40
WANTED Washings.
Tel. 951-L.
Mrs. Offord.
241
WANTED Five solicitors nt once.
Tilg money to producers. Apply In
person to room 4, Kenllworth Hotel.
...... ....... . 239
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acute nnd
Chronic Pis
cases of Men
anil Women.
Cancer and tumor treated. In
(luenm, kidney, bladder and stom
ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture,
colds, femalo troubles, paralysis,
fever, pneumonia, asthma and
throat troubles, rheumatism,
amonorrhoea.
Offico Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Consultation Free
841 South Front St.. Medford. ore.
"The Committee of Three"
Announce the Season's Most
Important Event!
Anna Pavlowa, ..
"The World's Greatest Dancer"
With Her Famous Ballet Russe
And Symphony Orchestra
Saturday Night, Jan. 12
; 1 This committee of three have combined their ef
forts to fcivc Southern Oregon a few of the rcully big
artistic attractions that now jiliiy only the largest
cities. :'
HOW TO SECURE SEATS
- ...( ,
JIuil orders will be filled in order received when
accompanied by purchase price and self-nddressed
stamped envelope or on personal application at the
.. Page Theatre Box Office. Xo phone orders will be
accepted until box office sale starts Friday, January
. 4th, at 12 o'clock noon. Prices for this attraction
are the lowest of any engagement on the coast
(Portland excepted.)
.:. . ' .Floor First 22 rows, 2.75; next 10, 2.20; last
' ' G!'$1.65. The gallery $1.1,0 and is not' reserved.
Make checks, money orders, etc., payable to Geo.
A. Hunt, Treasurer ' : ' ''
; "THE COMMITTEE OF THREE."' '
- - - - Ed Andrews,
Geo. Andrews,.
' - " '' ' Geo. A. Hunt.' "
WSM
Old and New Year Sermons
sNi' 5 iisrV -'v-1
r lliii
Timvly and Attrat tivo Subjects
11:00 A. M. "TAKING INVENTORY"
(New Year Senium.)
7:30 P. M. "THE END; WHAT THEN?"
.. ' -'(Old Year Sermon.) " ' 1 .
The First Baptist Church
WISHES YOD A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS YEAR
Are You Ready for the New Year?
1921! . The Xcw Year is almost upon us
Are yon on your toes and ready, for tho
start ? Have you well laid plans for the year
to 001110?
Make every day of the 3G5 deliver you your
share of suceess and prosperity. Have ah
objective toward which to strive and never
lay it aside for a moment. .
It will suprise you how quickly a man with
a. real plan can reach an objective, though it
lnay seem far off at the start. .'. ' '
JACKSON 'COUNTY BANK
frfi MEDFORD. OREGt)N Sflfj I
!l PH-
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30000000000000000000000000
' Hemstitching
at
. Handicraft Shop
WATCH, YOtlR
BATTERY ,
PRE8T-6.LITE BATTERY
8TATION .
"Friendly 99ryl9"
over th mcuntnin mis nivruuis.
Armory, Now Year's ttv. 241 J