Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1919, Image 8

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 21, 1919.
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or moaey order payable to the
Xotice of Sale, Dredger, Machinery. check
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a cash deposit,
Etc
’ undersigned,
amounting to 10 per cent of the
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amount of the bid must accompany
Sealed bids will be received by the each bid as a guarantee of good faith.
undersigned until 8:00 p.m. August The right is reserved to reject any or
Embroidery and
Crochet Threads.
Ladies’ Silk Gloves,
$1.25-$ 1.50
Ladies’ Silk Hose,
$1.75 Pair.
Butterick Patterns,
29, 1919, at 325 Chamber of Com­ all bids.
Splendid fitting and wear
Clark’s Double Tip Silk
merce Building, Portland, Oregon,
15c.—20c. 25c. 30c.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, August
ing
qualities in Cordovas,
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lor the following:
The
Fall
Stock»
of
Kloster-
Gloves iu black, white,
19, 1919, and done by order of direc­
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medium grey, dark grey and
By mail 1c. extra for 15c.
1 dredger, including all machinery tors.
eilk Crochet, Tatting and
prey arid sand with or
and equipment thereon and cables
field mouse, nlao the new
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Bayocean Natatorium Co.
and 20c. Patterns; 2c. extra
Embroidery Thread» are
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for same located at Feeney & Bremer
without embroidered backs,
‘‘prop-stitch” Silk Hose in
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now complete. White, ecru,
for 25c. and 30c. Patterns.
Shipyard, Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
and
in
all
sizes
from
6
to
GARIBALDI NEWS NOTES.
Cordovan
only, and Cham.
linen,
pink»,
blues,
laven
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1 drill and lathe, located at Feeney
September Fashion Sheets,
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
8$.
Splendid
fitting
gloves
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pHRiie
with
embroidered
& Bremer Iron Works Tillamook,
der, yellow and other color»
Autumn Quarterlies and
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and very durable.
rlox.
Mrs Bertha Crane has returned to
Oregon.
to
choose
from
at
very
September Patterns now
1 rock crusher,
Vancouver.
modest price».
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here.
3 donkey engines.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Re pais have rent­
3 gasoline engines, incomplete.
1
ed the Green Tree hotel.
1 stationary concrete mixer.
Capt Dodge, of Tillamook, was a
1 concrete mixer on wheels.
1 Baldwin locomotive No. 1 com­ Garibaldi visitor Sunday.
monly known as “dinky".
County Supt. and Mrs. G. B. Lamb
250 steel rails for dump car track.
were on our streets Tuesday.
14 dunip car trucks and bodies
Professor and Mrs. Frances D.
(incomplete.)
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j been the policy of this Store during the County Fair Week, August 25th to 30th to offer the resi­
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Curtis and little Dorothy called on
2 horses.
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friends Sunday.
1 steam drag saw and two blades.
JT dents
has of
always
this city and county an opportunity to view and examine at their leisure what is “New” in wearables
10 old oil barrels (iron)
Roy Andrues and family
were
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2,000 lbs. scrap iron (cast).
down from Tillamook Sunday enjoy­
for Men, Women and Children. Despite the unprecedented difficulties in securing Merchandise for this event
20 small cast iron heating stoves.
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3 gravel or rock forks for rock ing the beach.
this year we have a larger, more varied and more stylish showing than heretofore.
Mrs. Effie Fuller, of Portland, Is
work.
visiting with friends and enjoying
2 tar dipping pots and handles.
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You are cordially invited to come to the store and view as leisurely as you wish all the displays now being made
1 hand roller.
the sea breeze.
Bucket for dredger and two large
Mrs. J. E. Conway, of Wheeler,
for your benefit. You will not be importuned to buy, though we urge you, for your own protection, to make selec­
piece of suction pipe are at the Bay­ was in Garibaldi visiting old friends
ocean Dock. Discharge pipe for dred­
tions now, for future shipments are very uncertain and prices are mounting very rapidly.
ger is at Bayocean Rock Crusher. and neighbors Sunday.
Mi3s Ora Paquet who has been
One hundred seventy two tram rails.
Liberty Bonds of any Denomination taken at Face Value in Lieu of Cash.
3 switches and 5 dump car trucks, visiting friends and relatives in Port­
are on the grade near Mr. Biggs' land returned on Sunday.
place, Bayocean. One donkey engine
Frank Franklin of Brownsville,
is at south end of Bayocean tract,
Oregon,
and son, Victor, spent Sun­
Come see the New in
one donkey engine near Bayocean
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The cJMen’s Shop
rock crusher, and one at Bayocean day at Garibaldi with J. J. McCor­
p
Dock. Except as above indicated, the mack.
property is located in or about the
F. M. Lamb, of Eugene, Oregon,
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warehouse and shop at Bayoccan, was at Garibaldi Thursday shaking
Oregon.
bands with old friends, and visited
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As to the dredger, bids may be with N. McMillan.
made on the dredger and equipment
Mrs. Strueby has returned from
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts
as a whole or upon individual parts
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of the machinery and equipment. Portland where she was called by
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All in the Very? Latest Styles.
Suits, Hats, Shirts, Shoes
Bids may be made upon any individ­ the sickness of her son, who was
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ual item in the above list, groups of much better when she left him.
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Step up to the Ladies' Ready-
items, or a lump sum for the whole.
Howard Crane was a Garibaldi
Style Correct in Every Detail.
Delivery will be made at the location visitor over Sunday. He came down
to-Wear Department on the Bal­
above stated for each article sold up­ from the Brighton mills camp where
cony and view the wonderful and
on approval by court of sale. The
Only the best anti most stylish wearables will be found
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terms will be cash on delivery and he has been working for several
becoming models here ready for
months.
the purchaser must be ready to lake
in our Men's Shop and the careful dresser will find just
your choosing, Only’ the most au­
Mrs. Bertha Crane, of Vancouver,
delivery within 10 days after ap­
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proval by the court of the award of Washington, has been visiting with
thentic styles are shown and every
those things he needs to complete bis needs in Fall
sale. A certified check for not less her mother Mrs. H. Lederer for the
garment
has
some
one
or
other
dis
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than 10 per cent of the amount of past ten days, and returned to her |
Apparel.
tinctive feature thus ensuring style
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the bid must accompany each bid to home in Vancouver on the Saturday
Hart Schaffner tS5 Marx
■ guarantee good faith. The right to
individuality to the wearer.
train.
’ reject any or all blds is reserved.
Mrs. R. W. Bleim, of Bay City, vis­
Any and all awards of sale will be
New Fall Suits.
subject to approval by the court, ited with Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps Mon­
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Fall Suits
which will be acted upon within 10 day and Tuesday of this week. Mrs.
days after the date above given for Bleim left for Washington Wednes­
Medium back, waist seam and belted waist seatn models
Rich in color and beautiful in
opening bids.
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day to join her husband who is work­
This sale is by order of the U. 8.
texture are the fabrics from which
are now bere in fancy’ stripes and blue serges. As always
District Court for the District of Ore­ ing in a saw mill.
the
Suits
are
made
for
Milady
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W. M. Walker and wife arrived |
gon, and order of the Circuit Court
the fabrics are all wool and the colors are guaranteed.
» of the State of Oregon for Multno­ here from California Saturday to
Fall wear. Some have the high
mah County.
visit with their son, Vivian Walkei
Sizes for tall men, short men, slim men and stout as well
close fitting collars and others are
Dated at Portland, Oregon, August and wife, and with old friends. Mr.
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shown in Vestee effects. Such new
20, 1919.
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as for the man of average build at prices from
Walker was a resident of Garibaldi
L. E. Latourette, R. R. a few years ago. They left for Port-
colors as Cathedral, Oxblood, Bat
Steel A D. T. Van Tine,
land Tuesday.
and Bark are shown along with the
Receivers of
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Chas. Morgan and son Walter,
T. B. Potter Realty Company.
very popular Navy’ Blues and
made a short call with friends and to
Coovrivbt 1919 Hart Schaffner & Mai
Black.
take
a
look
al
his
Garibaldi
property,
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Notice of Sale Boiler, Etc.
on his way to Nestucca, where he has
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çJ7Men’s Pants.
cJMen’s Shirts.
Sealed bids will be received until been employed by John Nelson and
Fall Coats
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8.00 o'clock p.m. August 29, 1919. ltamsey, of Bay City to take churge (
Men’s Dress anti Work Hants in blue
at 325 Chamber of Commerce Build­ of their mild curing salmon plant at
Bolivia Cloth, Velour, Zibilene and Plushes are the
I ing, Portland Oregon, for the follow­ that place. Charles knows good fish !
serges, striped worsted and heavy wool
fabrics front which these handsome furor plush trimmed
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1, 100 horBe high presHure Scotch and just what to do with it.
kerseys. Some wonderful values at prices
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Coats are made, the linings consisting of pretty floral ami
W. A. easier and family left for j
Murine type boiler, double butt strap
figured
silks.
The
colors
include
the
following
new
from $4.50 to ♦ 3.65 pair.
72 in. by 15 ft. 150 to 175 lbs work­ Eastern Oregon Saturday by auto, j
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Mr. Casler has been running the I
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favorites Denmark, France and Trooper Blues. Kangaroo,
1 yerticle double lup seam boiler, Green Tree Hotel since last spring. ,
Liberia, Morroco anil Wisteria, etc.«
1120 h.p. 85 flues, 5 ft. 3 inches long, Their many friends were sorry to j
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2I deeds flues.
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The New Fall Styles in
lose them from the community.
Fall Dresses
1 Feed water heater for 100 horse
J. J. McCormick came in from Port- .
I boiler.
land Saturday to look after his hole! I
New Youthful styles for Worn tn and Misses are shown
>1 1 a l-hoenlx
Phoenix Iron tundem compound,
here.
Mr. McCormack has leased the
»•condensing type, enclosed crunk, uu-
the famous College Princess Dresses in Navy Blue
Jiomatic, about 30 h.p. engine 7*4 by Green Tree Hotel to J. E. Repass who
■rges
in Vestee and Coatee effects. Military braids and
will
conduct
the
hotel
in
the
futilre.
30,
11 by 10. ......
Run only about 10 days
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8 6 inch standard flat bottom box-
ittoiis are the trimmings and very smart are they in
M—2 without base.
rle and finish. There are also some ultra-modish models
Attention Berry Growers.
2 3 7-16 standard flat bottom box­
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Tricolette and Paulette in Russian Blouse effects and
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Graves Canning Co., are ready to !
9 ■ 1 6 inch cold roiled steel shaft 12
Mallory Hats (Cravenetted) represent the ultimate in style,
receive your blackberries at any time
» fpet_ long.
oïï 1 piece 3 7-16 rolled steel shaft 14 They will furnish you crates free of I
appearance and Lasting qualities obtainable todav and the
feet long.
Dress Skirts
charge, and you can obtain them at
1 piece 3 1-16 rolled steel shaft 10 any time by calling at the cannery
styles find colors shown here for Fall are, well worth looking
( Teel long
Without a doubt the smartest and most stylish selec­
1 iron pully 15 inch by 96 inch 6 opposite the Tillamook Bakery. Re­
over. The new colors art. slate, neutria bronze, seal mixed,
tion of separate Dress Skirts offered for Milady’s choosing.
member Graves Cannery Co. operate
inch bore, standard key.
There are both regular and large sizes in the smartest of,
2 sprockets
3 7-16 bore. 4 inch an exclusive berry cannery, and are
black mixed, slate onyx, laurel, gunmetal, castor chamois find
pitch, 1*4 standard face, 16 tooth, here to stay and will pay you at all
models and they tire made of heavy Bengaline Silk, Silk
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times the full market price
t «olid clutches shift lever.
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serge blue. There are blocks with plain or bound edges and
Poplins, Tilffetas, Novelty Duchess Satihs, Plaid Chiffon
1 Sprocket 6 inch bore 4 inch pitch fruit.
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face,
16
tooth,
solid
clutch
shift
J. M. Smith is affiliated with the
Taffetas, Wool Poplinsand novelty wool plaids.
wide and narrow bands.
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ever.
Graves Canning Co. as field manager
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16feet of chain for name- -steel cast
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3 detachable hub sprockets 4 inch Anyone wishing to sell their berries
inch face, 48 tooth, 6 picked or otherwise, can call Mr.
4 tilch, 1*4
Smith at his residence on either
nch bore.
: 2 pair standard flange couplings 6 phone.
Boÿs Double Knee and Seat
itches by 3 7-16 Inches.
Graves Canning Company. Inc. I
In
the
Piece
Goods
40 feet 14 inch 2 ply leather helt.
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1 1 6 Inch high pt ensure gate valve.
Department.
I, 1, 5 inch low pres.nt.e gate valve.
Every
day brings some­
HOW
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YOUR
BLOOD?
■* inch high ptosstire gute valve.
thing new in the Piece Goods
4 n jltCh high pressure flanged Ids.
(Some with 2 pairs of Pants).
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in ul.iili high pressure flil’ ged Ts
Department <>n the Main
Pimpiês -aid Eruption«
1 66 inch high pressure flanged T.
Floor. Here area few of the
Mer a Bad Blood
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12 feet 6 Inch high pressure steel
The double feature at the point of
interesting arrivals of the
. ¿ipe. double strength.
last lew days.
greatest wear practically doubles the
50 feet 5 Inch high pressure steel
Teople who have impuro er impover­
Colonial Draperies.
Jpe double strength.
ished blood should be c? refill to take
life of the garments at no increase
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40* feet 4 inch high pressi! re steel only a temperance remedy made of wild
Lovely designs atol color­
Ipe double strength.
roots and barks such aj Dr. Pierce's I
ings
in
New
Cretonnes
for
of
cost.
The
pants
are
full
lined,
' All sixes of flanges, couplings,
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_ . un- Golden Medical Discovery 1s and has
Fall han gitigs. The colors
ms. valves from *4 Inch to 8 inch.
been for nearly 50 years, Ingredients
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seams are taped, and finished with
in these fabrics tire produced
1 storage oil tank in ground und printed on wrapper.
A
pe car tank 4 by 10 feet.
by
Firinaniline
and
Super-
The first day you start to take this
belt loops, watch and hip pocket, hot- V
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doubl set fuel oil pumps 4 H by reliable medicine, impure germs and
lizarine dyes, the latter being
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K by <
,-ccumulation begin to separate in the
the fastest known dye to the
tom strap with buttons and button
8 foot laundry mangle old style
blood and are then expelled through
textile trade for fabrics of
1 wood stave tank 60 inc-hen by 72 the eliminative organs.
holes.
The fabrics are thoroughly
this kind.
Modestly priced
chos diameter. Pacific Tank and
In place of the impurities, the ar­
pe Co., Portland.
from 39c. to $1..' I yard.
shrunk and are fast colors. The
1 turnstile made by Coin Machine teries and veins gradually get fresh
New Silks
vitalized blood and the action of this
Smpany.
Jackets are in Norfolk waist seam
good blood on the skin means that pim­
Lovely Duchess Satins in
<1 barber chair.
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All the above may be seen at the ples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash,
several rich colors, yardwide
anti belted waist seam models and
acne and all skin blemishes will disap­
. .ktatorlum, Bayoceun. Oregon.
nt $3.-«8 yard. Novelty Lining
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tj double dissolving McIntosh lun- pear. Then you must remember that
some of the suits have an extra pair
Satins at ♦2.49 and $2.98 yard.
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rn. Arc light and rheostat curtain. when the blood is right, the liver, stom­
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40 inch wide Crepe Meteors
4 Single McIntosh lantern Arc light ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, I
of pants. There are sizes to tit boys
active and vigorous and you will have
and Pcblettes at ♦4.50 and
jt rheostat Curtain.
a Edison lamp and lamphouse, no more trouble with indigestion, back­
7 to 18 years of age and they are
$5.(’3.
1 teostut and parts of Edison N. P. ache, headache.
Curtain Scrims.
Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­
•«bine Not
N' complete.
yblne
priced from $13.95 to ♦19.85
Plain white, cream mid ecru
miscellaneous — covery to-day at any medicine dealers,
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boxes, _-li,i.
H boxes.
in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for
Scrims, Scrims in colored
»tly unlabled
Boys’ Furnishings
trial package to Dr. Fierce'* InvaUds’
metal can with cover.
borders ami Casement Cloths
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
metal reel box
in pretty colorings, mostly 36
The Boys will find our selections
• box carbons % Inch (about 25)
inches wide 25c., 35c., 38c.
Spokane, U'osA.—“1 had scrofulous
’ Beyant switch.
as complete in their needs ns in
to ~3c. v ard.
sores on my body and limbs and boils
•■ Rew Ind
Pulmotor.
31 in. Renfrew Mad
were always coming out iu different pliers
Dad’s. Shirts, Underwear Hosiery, Hat*. Suspenders,
• *14« atuy be mude on individual
Serpisitme C'r .
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took
treatment
from
several
doctors
bu
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lieuts. oi the whole,
27 in. Outing Flannels yd
Beits, etc., etc.
mad«' of the (irai they did me no good. At last I Item,
27 ill. Dress Ginghtims vd
,e Muiaioi lum, using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical D”
mi. <ui MptMuber 1.
will tee ! mad«' «it th«' .-ovary far zuy Houl When I liad takei
■■ ®gon. "i’ I three tiettlea of it the sores were all l>ii.l>-
ai, 1 1 have i. ■
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Annual Fair Week
Exposition of Fall Styles
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Ladies' and Misses'
Fall Wearables
Announces these
New Arrivals
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$38.50 to $50-00.
Mallory Hats,
$5.00 to $7.00
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