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SPECIAL SALE
Capes and Jackets, Furs and Mackintoshes,
Jacket:
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25 per cent off.
Hero is tho clmnro to net ft cotnforlnblo and
rtvlish Jacket at M off Caah Price.
Capes
20 per cent off
Cloth, Plush or Golf Capes will all ho sold at a
dieoount of 20 per cent.
Furs
20 per cent off.
Mink, Martins, llaltlc .Seals, In fact all furs that
are fashionable, lloas and Collarettes f'l and
up all subject to 20 per cent discount.
Mackintoshes
20 per cent off,
Ladies' and Children', f2 tip to fl5.
regular Cash I'rlco.
One-llfth
SPECIAL SALES.
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remnants of Dress Goods, Outings, Linings
Ribbons, etc. You know our
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choosers get the best piece.
Have you looked at those 68c and 1.00
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For tho reason Christmas selections have
already Iwgun, uooda aro being laiil
aside, new Roods are bclna received
every day, but don't wait until the last
day. lam offering somo of tho latost
novelties in silver, and now patents of
gold pood. I engrave every article free,
rouiendier my morn is heudquartora for
uuythiiur In the sect-le Hue. Gold
filled anil solid gold glanw-'H at reasonable
price.
O-H. HINGES
UUttCOMMIINOIAL ST.
WEATHER nEPORT.
Tonight and Tuesday rain, wanner.
PilOF. W. 8. 08UOKNK, Magnolia
healer and developing modluni. Cir
cles on Tuesday and Thurwluy even
lug, Cottle block. 'i t ,'ltt
l'Ott HUNT. Ten acres, six acres lot
linn nlowlaiid, and three acres in
bearing orrliard. Hood house and barn.
Tor Sale a man I years old, weight
1,-tOO; extra llneniileh cow 4 years:
two yearling heifers, also organ and
household furniture. Apply to H.
Shryoek, on pn-nilmis, half a mile
north on tho Wallace road. Balein
piitolllco. 12 I tf
GOLD DUST
FLOUR,
Mntlo by!
Sidney I'owor Co.!
Every sack guaranteed. X
Made from old wheat. In
quire of your grocer, or tele
phone NO. 51. Il.Sl.n
Ice Not Qiven Away.
I ennnot'afford to give len away, but
ant selling a pure article at a price that
in within the reach of all.
Chystal Ick Women.
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CAPITAL
UKEWBRY
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UOTTLEU
Kllncrft Dcck,Succe8ors to MoulhSalem
Itoulir. Works,
All orders for bottled beer will Ihi filled
At tho brewery. Kept on cold storage,
free city delivery. Telephone -1111,
FOU HA l,K. -Second band af In.
Urn wagon nearly now. Will bo
wide
sold
at a hargau mire. Mitchell, IaiwIh,
ft Stnver Co., opposite brewery.
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MOK1SY TO LOAN
Furniture, Pianos. Organs, Wag
ons, or otherurtlclci of value.
(IKO. F. (SMITH lOlHtatost.
lO-i.-0-lm
Holiday Goods
All kinds of silk embroidery, hand
kerchiefs, ornaments, silk Hcreejw
China ware, Japanemi fancy goods, etc
OiHira houre block ll'J Court St. Mule
Wing Sung IV 1141 I mm.
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PRESIDENT'8 MESSAGE.
Concluded from third wgc.
tho equally Important work of rcccon
struction Again I Invite your atlen
tlon to the report of the commissioners
or tho interesting and encouraging de
tAilaof tho work already accomplished
In tho establishment of peace and order
and the inauguration of self governing
municipal life in many portions of the
archipelago. Tho forces now in tho
Philippines aggregate 2190 officers
and 45,008 men. When the troops now
under orders shall reach Manila tho
forco In tho archipelago will comprise
'J051 officers and 03,483 men. The Prcs
ident heartily concurs in tho rccom-"
niendatlon of tho secy, of the navy for
the Increase of the navy.
Government in Negro.
A notable bemnnlna has been made
in the establishment of a government in
the island of Negros, which Is deserving
of B)ccial consideration. This wan tho
first island to accept American sovereign
ty. Its people unreservedly proclaimed
nllegianco to the U. 8. and ndopted n
constitution looking to the establlsl
incut of a nonular uovornmont. Tho
civil governor advises tho military gov
ernor on all public and civil questions
and nresides over tho advisory council.
Ho In general, performs the duties which
aro performed by secretaries of state In
our own system of government. Tho
advisory council consists of 8 members
elected by the people within territorial
limits which are defined In order of the
commanding general.
Holding Elections.
Tho times and places of holding elec
tions aro to be fixed by the military gov.
ernor of the Island of Negros. The qual
ifications of voters aro as follews:
1, A voter must bo u male citben of
the island of Negros.
12. Of the age of 21 years.
3. lie shall be nblo to speak, read and
write tho KnglUh, Spanish or Vlsayan
language, or ho must own real property
worth 500 or pay n rental on real prop
erty of tho valuo of $1000.
I. Ho must have resided in the island
not less than one year preceding and in
tbodlslrlct fn winch bo offers to regis
ter as a voter not less than throe month?
immediately preceding tho time he of
fers to register.
6. He must register at a timo fixed by
law boforo voting.
Free Schools Promised,
Free public schools aro to bo establish
ed throughout the opuloua districts of
the Islands In which tho Knglish lang
uage shall be taught and this subject
will receive tho careful consideration of
the advisory council.
Our Flig Over Sulu.
The authorities of tho Sulu islands
hae accepted tho succession of the V,
H. to the rights of Spain and our ilag
limits over that territory. On the 10th
of Aug. 1800, Brigadier General Hates,
lT. K. V., negotiated an agreement with
the Sultan and bin principal chiefs,
which I transmit herewith. Hy article
1, tho sovereignty of the U. H. over the
whole archlH)lagu of Jolo and its depen
dencies Is declared and acknowledged.
Tho U.S. flag will bo used In thoar
chlpelago and its dcmmdcncles, on land
and sea. Piracy is to bo suppressed uud
the sultan agrees to co-opcrato heartily
witli the (J. S. authorities to that end
and to make evey )Hblo effort to ar
rest and bring to Justice all pernous
engaged in piracy. All trade in domes
tie products of the archipelago of Jolo
will bo carried on with any part of tho
Philippine Islands and under the Ameri
can Ilag shall he free, unlimited and mi
dutiable. Protect the Sultan.
Were fleeing to tho country n few luotillis
ago, is now a populous and thriving
mart of commerce.
Rest With ConcreM.
The future government of tho Philip
pines rest with the Congress of tho U.
8. Few graver responsibilities have
ever been confided to us. If we accept
them in a spiritlwortliy of our race and
our traditions a great opportunity comes
with them-. The islands lie under the
shelter of our llnjr They are ours by
every title of law and equity., They
cannot be abandoned. If wo desert them
wo leave them nt onco to anarchy and
and finally to barbarism. Wo iling
them as a goldeuappleof discord, among
tho rival powors, no ono of which could
permit another to seize them unques
tioned. Their rich 'plains and valleys
Telegraph Dispatch,
The Snowey North, Nov, 21 '99
To The Fair Store,
Salem Oregon, pu '
Friend Dabney:
Got your holiday goods in, -e h? I know they must be
very nice, and cheap too, for you buy ill such large quantities
for cash that you can sell them very low. You are doing the
would be- tho scene of endless .strife ami rielit thine seliing ofT your other goods at big reductions to
bloodshed. Tho advent of Dewey's , , ., , ,, .
get room ior iiiimiii;i: luya ;uiu cvciyiiuiiy.
1 1 eel in Manna nay instead 01 being, as
wo hope, tho dawn of a now day of
freedom and progres, will hayc been
the beginning of an era of misery and
violence worse than any which lias
darkened their unhappy past.
Protectorate impossible.
The suggestion has been iniulo that
we could renounco our authority over
the islands and, giving thorn indepen
dence, could rnako a protectorate over
them. This proposition will not be
found, I am sure, worthy of your seri
ous attention. Such nn arrangement
would Involve at the outset a cruel
breach of faith. It would place the
peaccablo and loyal majority, who
would ask nothing letter than to accept
our authority, at the mercy of armed In
surgents. Peace Before Legislation.
It does not Fcem desirable that I
should recomend at this time a speci
fic and final form of government for
theso Islands. When peace shall bo re
stored it will bo tho duty
Santa Claus.
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SANTA CLAUS HAS FATH
OMED THE FEMININE
HEART
and has ascertained that there is uoth
lug thul will make it dance with delight
like handnomo china ware, glassware,
lamps or sets. When un wish to make
a present that will U received with Joy,
one of our exquisite dinner or tea sots, lit
meiy decorateo eiilim or eeim-por
wtlfbe received with the greatest
hamWomel
celaln
pleasure.
SonnemanN,
TUB 011UCKU
134 KUU st TeUpbone 8
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I Urge Ina. of photo albums.
lutUwt tliliitf in fancy loot) calendars
i 'or MOO Xuias hook to select fiwu.
Hurling Library, 'Joe.
AltomiiH k dim, !VW.
Utility Mirles, NV.
Otis, scries, 7ftc.
l4tobooksatl,.96. l.W.
, iny.!Su,1,!,,0".kHl" ttxl'hsl Morroco
fl.UMli.00 leather bound books, 8fio
FRANK S. DEARBORN'S
Book Store,
The U. S. will gite full protection to
the sultan in case any foreign nation
should attempt to impose uxui him
The I". S. will not sell the island of Join
or any other Inland of the Jolo archlpcN
ago to any foreign nation without the
consent of tliu sultan. Salaries for the
sultan and his asxoclatcft in the udinli.
nitration of the Islands hate liecn agreed
upon to the amount of f70 a mouth.
Deals Wlthulavery.
j Article X provides that any slave in
i the archipelago of Jolo shall have the
1 right to purchase freedom by paying to
I 111.. tniiuli.H ll.it nui.til ,...it'..l ..!....
The agreement by (tun. Hates win iliado
subject to continuation by the preldeut
and to future modifications by the con-
I sent of the parties in interest. 1 have
I confirmed (mid nuivKiiimit mililivt In lln
intiouof the congress and with the ies.
eivntioit which have directed shall Ik
communicated to the sultan of Jolo, but
this agreement is not to be deemed in
any way to aulhorlie or give the consent
of the C. S. to the existence of slavery
In the Sulu urchiiielago. I communicate
there facts to the cougraM for Its infor
mation and action.
to construct a plan of government which
shall establish and maintain freedom
and order and peace in the Philippines.
Tho insurrection is still existing and
when It terminates further Information
will be required as to the actual con
dition of affairs leforo Inaugurating a
permanent schemo of civil government.
Tho full report of the commission is now
in preparation.
Reconstruction at Once -
No effort will lw spared to build up
tho waste places desolated by w ar and
by long years of mlsgovcrnment. We
shall not wall for the end of tho strife to
begin the benellclent work. Wo shall
continue, as we have begun, to open the
schools and the churches, to set the
courts in operation, to fowler industry
and trade and agriculture and in oery
way in our ixmer to make the'o iteoplc.
whom providence has brought within
our jurisdiction feel that it is their liber
ty and not our iwwrr, their welfare and
not our gain that we aro seeking to uu
hance. Our Ilag lias never waved oxer
tiny community hut in blei'lng. I be
llevo tho Filipinos will soon uvognlzo
tho fact that It has not lost fix gift of
benediction in its world wide Journey (o
their idierc.
Hawaiian Territory.
The comniifii'loners have prepared a
hill to oitablish "The Teirilory of
Hawaii." The roportjof tlioeomnilHslon
with tlie bill which they prepared was!
tranmsltied by mo to conyrcm on De
cember 0, 180S, but the hill Mill awaits!
adoption of n. temporary form of govern
ment for this inland; and many sugges
tions made with reference to Alaska are
applicable also to Puerto Hico.
Abolish the Tarlfl.
The message discusses the regulation
of tariff rates on merchandise Imported
from the island into the IT. S., the
establishment of ports of entry and de
livery ;tlicat Puerto Klcolias been denied
tho principal market she had long en
joyed and our tariffs have licen contin
ued against her products ns when she
was under Spanish sovereignty. The
marketa of Spain aro closed to her pro
ducts excepts upon terms to which the
commerce oi nil nations Is sunjectcil.
The island of Cuba, which used to buy
her cattle and tobacco without custom
duties, now imposes the game duties
of coneress upon these products as from any other
HOLIDAY APPETITE
Kain or shine, holiday.
weekdays makes no tllltercnco
Sunday or
to a
man's appetite. Ho wants the best to
bo had at nil times and that's why so
many patronize the
l
White House Restaurant.
,106 State st, Salem, soil
St. Elmo llcuf'uui'anf,
244 Commercial st, Snlem
GKOIIGK lUtOS., Proprietors.
country entering her ports. She has
thcreforo lost in her free intercourse
with Spain and Cuba without any com
lensating benefits in tills market. Her
eoltee was little known and not in use-
by our people and therefore there was
no demand here for this, ono of her
chief products. Our plain duty is to
abolish all customs tariffs between tho
U. S. and Puerto Hico and give her
products free nccess to our markets.
Conclusion.
The message, which Is one of the
longest over written concludes with a
reference to southorn lynchlngs, a
memorial bridge over the Potomac,
sctuty notice of civil service reform, a
ropiest that Dec. 14th lw observed as
tho fOOlli niuitvpi-fmrv nt tln ilintli nf
Washington." Presented to this congrers
'are trruat opportunlticH. With them
come great resonilbIllties. The ower
confided to us Increases the weight of
our obligations to the people and we
must 1m) profoundly sensitive of them ns
we comenipiatu tne new anil grave
problems which confront w. Aim
only nt tho public good wo cannot err.
A right interpretation of the people's
will and of duty cannot fall to Insure
wise measures for the welfare of the
islands which have come under the
authority of tho V, S. and inuiu to the
common interest mid tatting honor of
our country. Never has this nation
had more abundant cause than during
tho past year for thankfulness to God
for manifold blessings and mercies for
which we make reverent ncknowledm-
Provisions for an Army
Not for tho Cuban Arntr but for tho
army of eoplo nt Salem and tho lest
quality can lie bought from llrnusen
Hagan, 12 -I cod
Lard in hulk at Kppley's. 11 18 tf
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Bargains At Ffiedihan's NeW RUj
In ste"el rdduinbrelhis ybli will saVe at least 2$ t)er
cent, buying tliem at v
Friedman New R
It will pay you to buy the Ladies' or Men's mackin
toshes at
Friedman's New R
Rubber shoes, boots and bicvele capes, a specialty at
Friedman's New Racket
The latest and lowest prices in clothing at
Friedman's New Racket
Great bargains in gloves and hats at
Friedman's New Racket
If you want a child's or ladies' jacket or cape, you are
best suited at
Friedman's New Racket
For staple Dry Goods, notions and fancy goods, blan
kets, towels etc.
Friedman's New Racket
Is the boss placet Cor. State and Commercial St. Sa
lem Ore.
Closing out the
Kd. Croisan
morning.
went to Portland this
TUUAY'b MAKKKT.
PoitTLANU, Dec. 4. Wheat
61 0 62 Walla Walla.filc. to 02.
Flour Portland, $2.75 toa.OO.
fine 2.15 per bbl.
Oat White 343rc, grey 33 to 34c
nay iiniotny fiiQfii.uu per ton.
valley
Super-
Hops 710o; old crop 0 (jj Oc.
l.'ic
gun. omur jioiitur, -( (jj w.
Millstuff Ilran, $17; shorts, $18,
Sic
egon. 814c Mohair, 27 Q 30.
Poultry Chickens, mixed. t.'UH) to 3.G0
nens 4 to l.oo, turkeys, live, I2;(i?i:ic.
Kegs Oregon, 27'j, to !10o per dux.
Hides Green,salted()0 lbs, HrjlQc.umUv
00 lbs, 7J8$ ; sheep pelti, lS20c.
Onions I to H4e.
Mutter Host dairy, 2T35; fancy
creamery, 50c to f5c per roll, store 37)4
and 40c.
Potatoes 45 to COc per cental.
Hogs Heavy drcs&cd 5c to 0c.
Mutton Dressed.OJifc to 7c cr pound.
i in.Tji .-m-urn. fo.oumr i.uu; town, ;t.iw
lug 03.50 dressed, beef U$ to 7k(
,,-r. veal diVssed. (I)f38)c.
SALEM MARKKT.
Wheat 08 ikhiuiIs and over tic.
Wool lc. Mohair 80V.
Hops 0 to 10c.
Marley 35 to 38c.
Oats 111 Q 28c.
Hay Haled, cheat 8.00 Timothy
fo.yifiu.
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Everything in the store will be sold absolutely
at first cost, not even freight added. Now is
the time to get your pictures framed; your
house papered fine new stock of wall paper.
WILLIAM M'KINLKY.
Executive Mansion, Dec. 0, 18IH).
final action. The jwople of these ineiit
Islands are entitled to the benefits and '
privileges of mix legislation. '
Puerto Kico. j
I recommend that legislation to the ,, , , C,,V '"n'0"!!, ,
winio ,.nl 1m. i.,. i ...i,i .t "'aro satisfactory and all w ill have equal
mine e d bo had with reference to HallBfctloii If thev take their meals at
Puerto Hico. The lime is rlpo for tho The White House Itestaurnut.
lots 3.00 retail
15.00
to 3.
Christmas JBuvers
m In catering to the Holiday trade we have not lost
sight of the fact that there is always a great demand for
the more staple articles of every day use. Our stock of
this class is fuller than ever, and at our popular racket
prices we can save you money. We carry no trash,
livery item we get is of good serviceable quality bought
from headquarters and laid down at lowest cost. Come
and see. Nd trouble to show goods.
IHlIlM
Doll heads
(iaiues
Illooks
I looks
Iron toys
Trumpets
Drums
Toy triiuki
I Kill bed
1MI chair
Harmonicas
,Toy sad Irons
Common mirrors
lino minors
Nlckul plated toilet mir
rors Hair brushes
(Tombs
Wool uud silk mittens
I'uihrellas
llanilkeichiefs
Fine Garter elastic
Dainty, odd ehlnaware
Nlokel plated tia and
coffee pots HOo up.
Ilrasa Teakettle with al
cohol lamp 83c.
Turkey roasters 40.
Mlg chopping IxiwIh 3,V.
All sorts of kitchen things
Fine line ot ladies' uud
gents' purses.
Kggs 25c.
Hour In wholesale
3 40
Mlllstuffs bran 13.00 shorts
Hogs dressed, fie.
I.iu cattle Steers Ilcows 21(
Dressed Veal OMr.
Mutter Dairy lOccreamerv 2Jc.
Poultry Chickens 0 to 7c, Turkeys 10
tol Ic.
Potatoes 25 to 30c.
Not Sold Out
The speculator did not come up with
. J?h t0 ,M1' 0,,t ! stixk at
the Oiburn Macket Store in bulk.
nn proprietor meant what he
said and Intends to retire from business.
1 he whole Mock, comprising boots,
shoes, hosiery, underwear, clothing and
a thousand useful articles, is offered at
cost. Come earlv. liavu trut i,ni....
and a bargain at
Tins OniiuiiN KuKirr Sromt
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Immense stock of Carppts. It will pay you to
get them now, from 25c a yard up. Only a
short time left in which to dispose of this stock.
All lhno indebted to tho firm of Ilntnn it:
Irwin, or .1. A. llotan, for merchandho will
plea mi call and settlo immediately with
Isadore Greenbaunij
Second Door South of the Postofilce. .
The Bon Bon
lias a new proprietress who will emit In
iu to herto all patrons with the (rcuhcst
tuck of best confectionery ami fiuils.
V refreshing drink of kmIh or cider and
the lK-Ht of cigars at 138 Statu Street,
ll It lm Mus, A. Conns.
TWO
STORES
THE LEADER
TWO
STORES
Now In tho time to select your ChiUtmas pnwuuts.
Our IJjlo' holiday goods is larger than oor. We aro showing Myn excellent
valn kpMr China uinl UlaMtarodoiarluient.
A fcpjwitifu) ieilii-Krctdain dinner wt of 57 pieces for 0.76.
ilolislay Hlblxn in all colors. No, 5 to U. 6 cent per yard. NotMoS?, lOo
ryad
s, eiiii'iiH!r im ru iotiftiiij tvry inn jiniwi un unptiB nuu Jnyyi.
'JJIKS- TO- B- FRASER
y., twAi vuiiinn;ii;iui 01
Urlght tenure of Luzon.
Itvorythlug indicates that with the
SR'edy ;supprwionof the Tagalo reliel-
inn, urn iu tne arcuipeiago will soon
ussuino its ordinary course under the
protection of our wverignty and the
people of those favored Islands w ill en.
joy a prosperity and it freedom which
the-y hao iietor before known. Already
hundreds of mIiooU are open and tilled
with children, llellgious freedom is
(Ueredly nssurml and enjoyed, thu courts
are dispensing justice lliislueis is U
ginning to circulate in Its accustomed
channels. Manila, whoso inhabitant?
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
The Palace Market
Will fill your order for a roast,
hro I or fry of beef, mutton
pork or sausage. Corned beef,
nicely eooked, boned and pressed
reunv to unco lor your lunch.
e have our own delivery man.
1 our patronage solitited.
M0YER & EDWARDS,
Phont202l. 133 State 81.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
Blacksmith's Goods
IN THE VALLEY. CONSISTING OF
IRON, STEEL, COAL, PHCENIX SHOES,
CAPEWELL NAILS,
ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
RAY
BROS
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
HgHJIEiaH'ISa.'LU.'i.
Yew Park Grocery.
Frtwli Oregon
w lieal (lour.
Craulierrles.
Maple syrup in bulk.
Taylor's ce I o b r u t e d
butter always on hand.
Allen & Bowersox
(A
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lluck.
AC&CE225A3
OPBNIN0I
Wednesday' evening, this Week,
With Concert,
HOLIDAY GOODS
Are now on display, and you are cordially invited to our store
and see the laijje line of French and German Chinaware, Bo
hemian, Cornelian. Cecillian and Silver plated ware. Lamas.
Chafnjr dishes, Five oclook teas, Jardiniers, Ornaments
10 patterns oi Decorated and plain white Lima Porcelain for
dinner sets, also sold by the piece.
The assortment is so lare it is impossible to mention it
all. Goods are all marked with plain figures; and you will
find prices very reasonable.
Again invite vou all to the
YOKAHAMA TEA STORE.
ujsjsijs OL'EltA nOUSK
i-.vituk nnos .IiMiin.lMgT.
Seats on
For
Sale
Brails
opera
fin
OUR STOCK
Of picture frames and framing is the most complete
shown in the city.
One of those water-colors, etching, or oil paint iiurs
that you have at home; fiamed in one of our un-to
-date mouldings would make a reasonable as well as
a beautiful present.
HOLD YOUR ORDER
2".o0ile 0f tl,ose fine holi(,ay rclers that are ex- "
pected soon.
F. W. Hollis & Company
. First Door Norlh of Postoffice.
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Public auction
Loair
part of
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Tomorrow afternoon
at 1 o'clock, rC
sSaiiirdau. m. 9.
TNLEPHONE 2691.
FREE DBUVBI
Get in line,
Pnccs announced later.
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