MEDFOItn MAtL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORWiOX, FRIDAY, .UXfr tr.. 19:10.
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WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
SERVICE!
No. 2
117 N. Central
Net only do you find ;
nationally known foods
here at real money-saving
pi ices, but we will
any par t of the city without charge, just
phone 1008 or 20 and we'll take care of your .
. j ! .Un mill nlasea unil. Rf.
CrUCT in at w liicil j
member, we buy in conjunction with over
700 busy stores.
Saturday Money Savers
Schilling's Coffee, 1 lb. tin 43r
FREE, with pound of Coffee, 15c
tin Schilling's Paprika.
Schilling's Tea, i2: pound
tins : 40 to 45
FREE, with tea , 10c can of Schil
lings Mustard.
Schillings 1-pound tin Baking
Powder 43
1?1?.P.T! wit.li 1-lh Bakinff Powder. 10
ounces Schilling's Almond Extract JUsffiiJ
THREE BIG SCHILLING'S SPECIALS
Fancy Cream Cheese, pound .25 r
White Star Tuna, size y2 tins .....19 ,
White Star Tuna, size y2 tins, 3 for...:. 35v
BEST FOODv
MAYONNAISE
Pint1 jar
37
CARNATION
MILK
3 cans
25 ,
Del Monte Oval tin Sardines, 3 for ...35.
Pink Salmon, tin' , , v ..,...'..170 :
Citrus Washing Powder, package :'.:.:.::.17$
Citrus Granulated Soap Powder K...,35
Citrus Bar Soap, 10 for 30
Golden Kule Stores Owned by Rogife River Capital
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point.
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
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Stale Highway Men Ouifer
C. II. Armstrong, resident eng:-
necr of the stale highway comml-
siun ut Medford. was in Grams
Pass Wellnesduy to confer wl'.:l
XV. :. chandler, division engineer.
KstllT Phlpps accompanied him.
Al I'urtliiiMl Host- Show
Mrs. Ueorge K. Riddle of Grants
Pass left Tuesday niBht to take
flower to the Portland Rose show.
-Miss Jane Snedlcor of Modford
aecoiupanled her.
Cht.unceyi Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate. 65tf
T.lme for all purposos at
ford Lumber Co.
Med-78tf
Kvorj hotly Heads Mall Tribune
A .short Item appearing in th'j
Mall Tribune early this week, tell
ing of the return of Dr. and Mrs.
Kirschgessner to their s u mm e r
home at Trail from San Krnnclsi-c,
where they had spent the winter,
resulted In an epidemic of calls for
his services the first day he was
home. Six culls came that duyj
and more the next morning, tear
ing him away from work that he
'had planned to do around hU
nlace. preparing It for summer
habitation.
Front State Metropolis
liuests from Portland at Med
ford hotols Include Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall X. Dana and daughter.
A. A. Ferns, B. A. Shallhorn, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. M. Word, Clara Uim-
i bert, 10. A. McElwaln. E. M. Nor
jton. B. M. Williamson, firadford
Pease, Ralph Nash, O..K. Baglcy,
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green, H. A.
i Burton, K. R. Pickard, W. B. Day,
Charles Kadderly. ir. G. Barbour,
C C. Barr and Mr. and Mrs, W. S.
Pillsbury.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel. 1181. .
For best green slabs, ask drlvor
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
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To Turn- East
Mr. and Mm,
Frank G. Amler-j
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son and children, Melvin and Rhea,
will leave tomorrow for en extend-,
ed auto tour of the east, Chicago
and Slstor Hay. Wis., will be aiming
the cities visited on their two,
monies' tour.
The Peasloys' new studio now
open, opposlto new Holly thoato.
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Three Marriage Licenses
The county clerk's office issue. 1
.marriage licenses yesterday and t -:
day to Alvah Green. III. of .Spring-'
fleld, Ore., and Chrlstone Cough
ran. IS. of Medford: Arthur WIs
ner. 22. of l.odi. Cal.. and AIM
l.enimon. Is. of Gaull, Cal.: I.esli r
Ball. 2S, of Del l.oma, Cal.. and
Elvu Mays. 24. Big Bend. Cal.
Tree Props: A large stock always
on hand. Phone 0211. Medford Lum
ber Co. 7tf'
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Leaves for San l'runclwo.
i L. H. Tuttle will leave Medford
tiiniorruw for San Francisco,
where he will spend several days
attending to business matters.
Dance till
night.
2 ut Gold Hill
Sat.
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To UulM Dwelling.
Clark and Elliott will spend
$2000 to build a dwelling an
Peach street and S. S. Smith will
spend to make repairs to a
dwelling on Elovonth street, ac
cording to applications, on filo to
day at the city building depart
ment. T.et me write vour flro Insurance.
Curl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
nl.li?. Phono 1193. tf
Highway Is Opened
The Pacific highway, south of
Medfurd, which has been closed
during construction and improve
ment work, has been opened from
Talent to Voorhies Crossing and
docs away with several miles of
detour. . This length will .continue,
to be open until, black top paving
will be laid on the strip now open.
.When .this .work Is .started, the
highway will then bo open from
' Medford to Voorhies Crossing. It
will probably bo another 30 days
before the Improvement work is
completed.
Public Market Grocery Buttor
38c lb., eggs 28c doz.. all standard
coffee 43c.
(.iicst or Brother.
Mrs. O. O. Wlngfleld of Tenant.
Cal., is 111 this city visiting her
brother and will leave within a
few daye for Grants Pass, where
she will visit her sister. Mrs. Char
ley Flfleld.
Cut flowers and funeral Jiprav.
Samuclsiln's Flower Garden. 20s
Clark St. Phone 8SW-X. 82tf
89'
Accents Position , . .
Miss .Esther Tltlqclu ot Shady
Cove Is in this city to accept
position for the suinmer months.
.Miss Thlede formoiiy worked in
Modford and returned to her home
on the Rogue a short tlpio ago.
For host green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford: Fuol Co., Tol. 631
65lf
ARE YOU GOING ON
AN OUTING TRIP?
We are prepared with the finest
selection of Lunch Meats for the
week-end outing. r ?
OTHER MEAT ITEMS
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Spring Ducklings t
Rhode Island Red Fryers
Swift's Premium Pork Chops
Swift's Beef
Corn Fed Pork
Milk Fed Veal
Spring Lamb
Swiss Dairy Cottage Cheese
Spare Ribs
Brookf ield Butter and Eggs
T Brookfield Sausage , ;- t
Liberty Meat Market
"The Home of Good Meats"
Swift's Government Inspected Beef
Swift's Best
Holly and Main Phone 164
Schmil We Improvement.
The recent construction of the
new building in the Shady Cove
school district is regarded as a
great Improvement for the en
tire section, according to Mrs.
Edmund Piele in Medford today
from her home near Trail. The
school Is a consolidation ot two
,uuiri,.i and otfei'D ono of tno
best built rural schools In the
countv. Mra. l'lelo visits frequently
in the city because of good roads
leading to Medford and auto
transportation.
10-Inch water and play balls in
i i,.hi anlnn. snecial 98c each. M.
F. & H. Co.
Visitors 1-Vu,it. Washington
Included among tho Washing'
ton residents registered at Medford
hotels are Mrs. G. B. und Paul B.
Whltten of i Spokane and tho fol
lowing from Seattle: W. J. Hurt-
inun. L. It. Watklns, T. Uichmond
II. F. Met., S. K. Kccland. Mr. und
Mrs. M. F. Shields, W. A. Blrnie,
11. J. Gubbins, Air. und Mrs. lion-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Hcndor
son nnd son. und Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. Tlmmpsqn.
Let us haul away your Rarbago
and refuse. Phono 642, .City Saul
tary Service. ' '387t
Chauneey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurnnco and'
Real Estate. 65tf !
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1880
hi
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1930
Golden Jubilee
Now Aviation Kntliuslast
Kor years Mrs. t C I Irani
south Vaeific highway hail IVan-a ,
lii'lilaiu-H nml thought to he near.
thtfin wouM incur sufficient dun-
jier, hut yesterday her daunhteiH,
Thi'lmn and It ha. persumled her;
that flying whs nut such a danger.
after all and took her out to the
airport for her first ride with John
WniiKe. flying a rurtlss-Uoliln ami
associated with the Copper Kln
service. She flew high, saw her
home from tho heavens and Med
ford far helow, and when she land
ed her enthusiasm was surprlsiiii;. 1 1
piloted hy J. V. Jlrown. JO
"Dulcote." tho
story,, at 1.5.
Artcrnft silk host
latest In lustorlesn hosiery,
has arrived at Kthelwyn It. Hoff
mann's. 8(i
10-in. green pi no slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley luol Co.. Toi.
70. 34-ltf
in
Itetiirns to Seattle
Terry Talent, who has lieen
souiluMii Oregon for three d
visiting with his parents, Ofricer
aiul Mrs. C. P. Talent of Medford,
left yesterday to return to Seattle
He was accompanied hy Dave Tow
also of Seattle, associated with hhu
In prohibition enforcement work,.
Ashland Tidings.
Tho Toasiey's new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
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For Gold Medal Flour
Just fifty years ago this week Gold Medal Flour
was put on the market. All through theyears
Gold Medal Flour has been known as a quality
product. When you want the finest flour give
Gold Medal a trial. t t iX
Gold Medal Kitchen Tested Flour
Gold Medal Cake Flour
Gold Medal Wheaties
SEE OUR GOLD MEDAL WINDOW
FOR SATURDAY;
FRESH FRUITS ahd VEGETABLES
FRESH HOME MADE CAKES
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To Attend Commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. Georue Fisk
M,.r and Marjory Flslt will leave
tomorrow for Kucene,
.lll attend the. crnduntion
cises at the University ot OreKon.
Ther eon. Harold Fisk, is Included
in the m-aduatinR class.
Sut,
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and
where they
exer
JUosi'itltiii Is AUokI ,'iJ
Desertion Is claimed In a dlvurcp
cpmplulnt filed in circuit . court
yesterday by " Aletha It o b'b I n s
aRitlns Orvlllo Ilobblns, married at'
Oregon City in 11127. Tho suuplo
has ono child. 1 .
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Geo. A; nohnort, General Truck
ing, "tit Pldh'tnerVGaruBA, Tol. 19.
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luldlc Moore Is 111
Eddie Moore, son of Mr. und
Mrs. Jack Moore, who Is seriously
ill at tbeir home- on- East Main
street, was reported today , to be
slightly Improved. i
16-ln. green plno slabs, large or
small loads, Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
844t
at Gold Hill
from
will
Dance till
rilght.
Picnic This Kvcnlnit.
Members of the local Christian
Endeavor, and Endoovorers
Anhlnnd Christian church
hold a picnic this evening on
Wagner creek. The local society
will furnish the entertainment for
tho evening.
A special .valuo at J1.B0 in tho
all-silk Artcraft hose Is making
quite a reputation-at Etholwyn B.
llnffmann'8. 80
IHhiiioikI lankc I'lslllllK !omI
Diamonil Lake continues to be n
great attraction' for Medford fish
ermen, a purty of whom returned
yesterday with their limit. A throe
pound rainbow trout, one of the
best .appearing seen here this
season, was oiught by Mrs. Frank
Ovelinan nnd presented to the Mull
Tribune. Khc accompanied Mr.
ovelmun und Mr. und Mrs. Kvan
Miller on a fishing ,trip of several
days und It was the first Diamond
Lake fish she luui caugui. "
In perfect condition and larger
than the average. slite caught in the
lake.
Choice, gladolas, snapdragons
sweetpeae and mixod garden flow
ers. Got our prices. Phono 890-1.
or call at 826 S. Jlolly St.
Dry kindling $2.50 per load,
ley Fuel Co., Phono 76.
Val-tf
Condition Is Same
Mr. Krcdeiickson, father of Mrs.
John Snider, who has been 111 In
the Sacred Heart hospital for some
time, was reported to be showing
no change In condition this morn
ing.
Homstltching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending
Handicraft tjhop. 257tt
Itotiirii Knim Mexico
.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bocnsleele
were the guests of Mrs. C Herbert
while while stopping In Medford
on their return to Salem. They
i have been on tnelr wenmng iri
! .. ..n.l Unvlan
to Kouinern umuiiiw ,.,.-'.
l,- Itoensteele. formerly Miss
.Malml Victor, Is well known Ir
Medford. . '
Prices slashed fol quick clear
nnco of summer hats nt the Hand
Iter. 223 East Gth. book! $1.00
$l.ii and up to $;.!": cvory
worth three times these prlcc.
hat
I Iiv llulilwln In Meilfonl
I Miss Harriet llaldwin of Klnm
i nth Fulls, elected music supervisor
In the local schools for tho coming
year, was In ..Medford yesterday
i conferring with Superintendent !
11. Hednck regnrdlng the years
work. Miss Haldwln was a mem
ber of the Klamath Falls school
' faculty last year. I
! Don't miss the big millinery sale
! at the Hand Box. 22$ East tli
j Huts values to $ 1 2-f.O at $1, $2.91
$.1.!is. Every hnl a great monev
Vacations In Iaiiik Ueucli
Miss Mnrgie Dalton left Tuesday
for Long Ueach, Cal., where she
will visit with her sister. Mrs. V.
Ward during thu summer vaca
tlon. ' '
Here on Ituslness
Among visitors from nelghbor-
ng towns and communities In Med
ford thin morning to transact busi
ness were Mrs. Vernon Wright of
Phoenix. Clarence Cartwiight o
Griffin creek, linger Von dor Ilel
len of -Central Point, nnd Grant
Matthews, mining man. of Grants
Pass.
18-ln. green plno alalia, largo or
small loads. ' Valloy Fuol Co., Tel
76. ' ' 44tf
Hit by Street in p.
Mrs. Edna Isaacs reroived the
.news tills afternoon that her llti
tic niece. Shirley Mao Si'hnonover
of Portland was hit by a street cur
yesterday ana sustained severe
.cuts and bruises. No internal In
juries wero renorted by the doc
tor after the preliminary exami
nation.'.', The extent of her Inju
ries, .-however, was not definitely
determined when tho telegram
was sent south. Tho little girl
Is also the granddaughter of Mrs.
Ikob-t Klfert of this city, who Is
mow tiSvlBttlng at tho -Bohoonovor
home In , Portland.
All telephone orders receive the same careful attention
. as if you called at the store in person ,
in
Personal Attention
i'
.Prompt-Service
H. E,. MAR5H
Phone 252
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GROCER
Phone 252
FREE SATURDAY AND MONDAY A 2-ounce can of mus
, i tarfl and a .lioungebottle of AJmo(Lfixtxat-mthJJiei.pvu:chase
' -of Schilling's Tea or Baking Powder.
Phone 642. Wo'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Sorvlce.
837tf
Here from Itiiip Stale
Among California guests . regis
tered nt Modford hotels are M
and Mrs. W. J. Hardy, J. O. Itourkc
Miss J. Ilourko. Gertrude Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Uurnham
nnd J. It. McDonald of San Fran
cisco, Mrs. It. D. Southern of Kan
edro, A. 13. Johnson, Iluth Mc-
Clrlff of Sacramento, Mr. and M.
Geo. II. Nottage, Jlr. and Mrs. Jj.
M. West of I.o Angeles. Mr. and,
Mrs. If. Hlnkol. A. II. Graham and
Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Brothers ot
Berkeley, Mr, and Mrs. D. 11. Per
kins of Ban IJIogo,. Blmor Field, S.
P. Mitchell and J. B. Knapp of
Stanford University, Mary A. Gyn
tle of Colusa, P. .U Burble of I,ong
Heaoh, M. J.- Ktfnnody and wife or
Oakland, .Mr. and Mrs. W. II, llnrt-
lett of Uodding. -
Dr. blazo's Ijixatlvo Tablets are
guaranteed by Heath's Drug Stnro
to be the . most offlcinnt laxative
you ever used. 83
Dully lllblo school registration
day. June 13th, nt Christian church.
Tomorrow morning, from 9 tl'l
11:46, the chairman of registra
tion. Mrs. Fred WilmOt, will bo nt
the Christian church to enroll pu
pils for the Bible school which bet
gins -Monday morning, June 16th.
nt 8:30 o'clock. All children of
the valley are Invited to attend the
school. There will be an efficient
staff of teachers to take care of
the study period und cure will be
given to 'small children during re cess
and at the playground. Chil
dren will please bring with them
Monday morning, paper tablet and
pencil. Miss C.eorgle Currier and
Miss Pearl Fehl will have charge
of the playground activities.
Seo Hrlll'a Shoot Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto bodv
rcnnlrlnfr. ' ' tf
Visits llelatlves Hero, i
Capt.-W. K. lliii kei-of Berkeley
Cat., with his wife. nnd three chll
droll, Betty Jane, Bobble and Jack,
on n trip to Virginia. Minn., stop-
An attractive selection of wash
able silk and printed cotton dresses
Is on display at Etholwyn B. Horr
mann'a. Quality merchandise mod
erately priced from $4.50 up. 84
Atleiulri Conference
Ted Chambers left yesterday
afternoon for Portland, where nc
will attend the district meeting
the Maytag company. Mr. Cham
bers Is with the local Maytag of
flee.
Sweet and Cool
The lines of youth thrive on the
sparkling tang ot delighttu.
Banquet Tea. A cold
drink that keeps the
spirit up and the
weight down. With
the flavor you pre
fer... A sample will
convince writenow.
ped over for n shoi't visit With nlu
t.unt, Mrs. 1). U McNary and hus
band. As in usual with visitors from
Outside places, muoh comment was
made ovor the wunuertully goo i
water.
Film Fire Hi Slato
A roll of films caught on fire
Into this afternoon at tho .Slate
theater during the showing ot a
picture. Tho flame was quickly
extinguished, making It unneces
sary to call tho flro department.
for best green slabs, auk driver
or call Medford Vuel Co.. Tel. 031.
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Births I
Obituary
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Mr. und Mrs. D. It. Sloan of
l.iioenlx are tho parents of a son.
born nt Purucker'8 Thursday,
June 12.
. Kperlnl C-uliiimlulrulloii -A
Medrord J.oilge No. 103. A.
V jT F. & A. M.i Friday, Juno
V 13th, 7 p. in. Work ill tho
M. M. degree. Itnfreshments. Vis
iting members wolcome.
. . H -j t,,,,, W. M.
C. M. -HOUSTON, Secy. K3
NAIiLEY. Mrs. Anna C. Nalley
was born September . 2, 1867, near
Chlcugu, HI. As a Httlo child she
moved with her intrants,' Mr. and
Mrs. W1. A. Pointer, near Ilutlor.
Mo., and from there to napahoe,
Nob. Sho was married at Hold
rldge, Neb., to P. K. Nalley, Octo
ber 21, .1861. They made tholr
homo In blncoln, Neb., for several
years, whoro she. bocamo, an Inti
mate friend of William Jennings
Bryan and his family.
On moving to Oregon Jn Decem
ber. 1864, accompanied by her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nalley made
their homo at 767 Wost Main street,
Medford, whoro sho passed away
June 13. 1530. at 10 a. m after
a brief Illness.
Her entlro llfo wns spent In scrv-
vlco for others. Fur sevorn,! years'
she hail devoted her life to socallcd
divine healing, nnd claimed many
marvelous cures..
Services will lie held nt Cullger's
Funeral parlora, Monday, Juno III.
at 2:30. in chargo, of II. A!.. Stock
and lleleno B. Mllburn. Inter
ment In the miitiROlcuirt'. ''"'
. Fuliat Ulrknn Temple, Knights
of Khorassan held a special busi
ness meeting last night, opened by
Itoyul Vizier R. G. " Beach und
Itoyal Prlnco E. F. ltoblnson an
nctlng secretary.
It. G, Beach was unanlmousTy
elected ,to succeed the late I'l. "vV.
Juqlla, royal prince, following
which he tendered his resignation,
as royal vizier.
C. M. Thomas was unanimous'
elected royal vizier. The new ofj
fleers wero then Installed by Hoy.a
Prince H. G. Wor.tman. . f"
- Tho next ceremonial will be JieljJ
In Medford July 24th. which promt
Iscs t obc one of tho best Inf.thjj
-1 K
history of the teniple.
Clarified advertising gels rctiilts.
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. tf I
All straw hats at Bthclwyn P.
Hnffmann' nro offered at one
half their original price. 84
Visitors from Oirvnllls
Mrs. Sarah K. Smith and daugh
ters. Missis Bessie and Paulln '
Smith, left .yesterday for Medford
where they motored to spend tho
remainder of thfc week with rela
tlve and friends. They will pro'i
ably return to Corvallls- next fcSuii
day. Corvallls Times-Gazette.
Anyone who would like a baf
galn In high grade bnnjo should
call nt this office f.nrt Inspect the
banjo left here for Mte; n sacrifice
Mccormick a coLc il
- Baltimore, Md. 1 Jfgfmm-
liwetftaf, BUw awe ilal Jf -,
, aaeraasara IT' 7Jf
-W Cormick SCo. hA
Wirra weather
brings
thlese pests
f 'j . av fvaa. l
lit-.'
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Oronite FLY SPRAY
KZr 'en, Dead
BOlOUItOIJ ANTI ItlEt MOtHS tOACHIS H1AJ
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STANDAtO OIL COMPANY Of C A I I F O t N I A
'Best Buy8 jn'iTown't
PUBLIC
MARKET
South Riverside
SATURDAY I
SPECIALS,
Lamb Stew ..H5i
Veal Stew '.... ...,.'.15d
Veal Roasts...... 32c:
Pork SauBage ..i.25c
Short Ribs of beef I6ri
Mutton Stew
Mutton Roait .. .t20o
Cabbage, lb. .
Celery, 2 for .-....
Small bunches ....
Bunch Vegetables
3 for
3
A Complete Line oC
Fresh i rwjti,, Berrieaj
: and Vegetables f
OPEN DAILY I
Sat. to 9 p. m.
Rjiver. 8&
regardless of cost. 25tf