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JM1LY CAMXAli JOtTltyAb, iAMtM, OKEQOir, WEDNESDAY, BKFTKMBER 3W, 1909.
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THE children want good clothes just the same as the
older people do, and we have selected this week
something good for the youngsters before school starts;
we have the largest showing of children's wearings in
Salem at prices to suit the parents.
Whcro arcs you fitting, my pretty
maid?
I'm going to Meyers', sir, alio said.
And,why today, my pretty maid?
To get my dolly a vest, she said?
A)l' this weok wo will give to
"every llttlo girl a doll's shirt, mado
by thoMunalng Underwear Manu
facturers, with each 20o purchase
In tho undorwoar or hosiery sec
tlon.
Bring the girls and
have them bring
the dolls.
PETER PAN REEFERS AND
NORMAL COLLEGE
SCHOOL CLOTHES
The now "Orogon Cont," nnvy
bluo and cardinal, with "Oregon
Buttons." This Is tho beat lino of.
school clothes Hhown In tho city
for the young ladlos. TIiIb show-
Ing Is In keeping with tho fall
styles, and tho assortment Is tho
largest wo liavo over shown.
School Dresses
Ditto and red sorgos, checks,
etc, Bailor and Russian blouso
suits; ages 3 to 14 years. Prices
from
$1 up to $7.50
A Suit
Case
FREE with each 110.00 pur
chase In tho Boys' Suit Depart
mont. Wo havo 4tho latest stylen
of Russian Blouse and Bustor
i
Brown suits for boys, ages 2 to
7 years. Tho colors aro red and
bluo sorgo, grey, cream, tn, brdwn
and greou. Prices from $3. GO to
$7.00.
Norfolk suits In light and dark
corduroy; grey, brown, bluo and
green 'mlxttiron, stripes and checks
agos'4 to 10 years; hotter school
suits aro'nbt iiiado. Prices from
$3.00 to
$7.50
Boys straight knee pants at ro
dttcod prices.
rmmmm'iitvf Mrwaw
HHiPlv I
m xibms2S 9
CONVERTS
VERSUS
DOLLARS
AS ISSUE IN THE
CONFERENCE
mmn '
mr s
MEN ARE
OPPOSED
Ederheimcr, Stein Sc Co.
MAKER!
HY-GRADE UMBRELLAS
HVKClAh OITKH.
$2.85
Bound with tapn along tho edge,
bulb runner, oxtrn selcoted him
dies. Looks lllco tho $5,00- kind
sold elsewhere," ,
Silk Petticoats
Tho greatest valtto wo havo over
shown, a now lot JtiBt received In
colors cqttal to so-cnllod $5,00 pet
ticoats do Id olsowhoro, Our price
Special.
I
$3.98
I
Our School Shoes
Aro tho best made. Pat Cognu's
famous lino for boys and girls havo
no equal for tit, woar and style.
Try thorn this fall nnd ond your
shoo worries.
The
Girls'
Store
r$eie44'i
ftYV?YJj9 Trr
humiil im wsM ! mrj
The
Boys'
Store
toss.
At the first session of the confer
ence of the Methodist church, now
bolng held tn this city, thero was a
serious question raised that may
come up again, When tho bishop
called for reports by the pastors, on
benevolences and collections, a brief
flnanc'al statement was made by
each pastor on the state of the ex
chequer of his church.
This preceded the report on mem
bership and the spiritual condition
of the organizations, and nn clement
In the church tried to have tho re
ports on the spiritual condition come
before the financial reports.
There are signs that tho matter at
Isstio may come up again, as the spir
itual atmosphere of this conferences
Is very bracing.
Itov. D. H. Trimble, of Eugene,
moved to reconsldor the motion I
adopting tho Reports on benevolences
and collection . and make reports as
to membcri 'id converts come drat,
nnd the financial report wcondnry.
H" sail we murt not lend force to
the nncnilency of materialistic
ideals. It wa3 won? to give out
the Idea that the Methodist church
stood for money first.
Rev. Trimble mnde nn eloquent
p'ea for manhood being put above
dollars. He had never struck bo
many bickslldci's nc he had found on
.to Pacific coast.
A a n i II.. ..... ..... 1.1... .....
ai ursi '.up ir;uun iiiitu mm uiu
1 -r ordrr, ci ho bad not voted, but
Rev. Klntbnl! tenowod the motion.
1 On voto It was declared carried. But
a division was asked.
Rev. Wilson moved to lay on the
tablo the proposition to report con-
! ver Ions nnd accessions first, and
I money matters last. The man who
I raised $30 In money nnd doubled the
I membership of his church was doing
!a groator work than the man who re
ported JoiMii) nn-1 MnrkRlldcrs.
J, T. Abbot, or P eland, offored
a resolution that ' Ito and btt'ld
Ing .of the tint M hodlst church
erected lit Oregon tp- rltory, and still
standing, a hi torlc landmark of
Mothodlrm, be taken charge of by a
committee of five of tho district stt
porlutndeut3. Adn"'td.
Aflor s-'vern I 'effort to amend, all
were withdrawn, nnd the Trimble
motion was laid on tho table, and
tho reports on beuevob'ncoa nnd col
lection come first, nccerdlng to the
original motion.
TUGS Iff
'CnhlTn.Me.i .
brought ashore tTT
with voice sunk e,'
whisper, the cantab?,1?, I
uarjc cursed the matte .'
tie Oago and KaSfuJ? t tti
Whn ntnnrl ... ." ur tn...
Perish by tK lV
, have saver everyone hf
aouuing like n mV lE.
captain of the BenMiSAl
vnaani .. - " iiu nr
TO CLOSING FAIR sg;y.1c
nM llino I Un.l.Vi? bH into thVeS
UKUUNVd
ssssfaa
Wel.eya.r?'
,o were In ja
l'ko the cowards th.;0"
fight death. Wo .J'.W
of water. T
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Salem uuisness men are very much hot, ..r ""u.ney .Mte.i
opposed to closing tho stato fair In plenty fir unfn- ?! vWi
grounds to all training of horses dur- while they were staadlL , '
lng tho winter months. Tho mild hoped every minute' thw wJ' .'
climate and tho flno sheds nnd tracks alongside. For four in 7?
have mado Salem a favorite place for mg nours wo burned bin
horse trainers, and they pay out on hoping against hope and Ie i
Intinr nnH fftml litlla liiuirtrorlo nf rlnl. ards h'.lllf ntf In ' "",. '(
tnra mnnlhlv nnrt annrna if flno mon Rwont num.. 1 . . V I
horses, aro kept at tho fair groundB. rocks and pounded to Dleeet
Tho Tlnnril nf TpnitA lino lioon nolrnt tllitlir hit mo nKJ .!. vr
by thobu-lnocB men to take some ac-.was on tho b'eneh CIIB,'
tlon to prevent all this business Two seamen, Mttlr and oiwi
being driven away from this city, and n boat off tho Lineal m !?'
It Is claimed that It would go some- Bttoro boror the bark brot
whero olse, probably to tho Port- remained on shore, helnlnr n
land tracks, or to Albany. who wero washed off to uL
ir lino nnr vnr innn nnn tinii unnf 1111111111- inn itnriin it "'
will bo done, but some action will of tho surf. dh
havo to bo taken to protect tho Infer- M"lr and Olsen rescu-d or
osts of this city against an order that Twenty-four others reifw
is too sweeping in its nnture. ocach alive, but the remain.
n 1 irnU'n llll innil " "
" " "I' uu, J
,MttIr and Olsen dug the'ii
"iiu Knve mo wntto men bnrltn
let tho bodlea of the fchB
V, , .r muuuu, OS U TfM I
Rlllto . r Tint... !.. . . .
., llll-lH. 1CA
took tnq mirvivors off tho bwrti
nrmignt litem hero. The ctbwl
Burnsldo went to thn ... Jl
wreck, but arrived there after j
jii nuu sicameu nwar irltb.
Bttrvlvors.
Cap.tala Stamford, n lh PrJ
Rliln. rotinrta ttin u..i i. . . 1
ntoiTfl Pnl ni Ol Pn. ' '. t. -.. . .."' " Ul
"vnvi vhiii wbiiii ut uuii- ivrni'K tiii rntia nr ihn . ..
ffi-Rlllir Mint ho nltnnintorl tn ilvnn. i. in.t- ' i.' . '".'' '
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TRIED TO
DYNAMITE
SURGEON
Ttnltert 1'rciis Lcniril Wire )
San
1 1 1 1 1 1 i m n 1 1 1 k h m it-
fCity News;
WimiIkm' I'r'ntHl
I'a If timl wiinm-r tonight;
liny po.ihlblit NbotterN,
Tltiirs-
OIIhoh'h IMjuh lOluvou harbor chairs.
Throo roaaons for buying Olovoland'
Baking Pewder:
Superior quality (Pure Croam ot
Tartar).
Noatost Paokago (Screw top can).
ot Prlco (3 lbs. $1) '5?lbs, f 1,015).
When In Portland .
Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash
Inutop atreot. ' oVd
Tck of Coiiragfi
In advortlHlng, masquerading a
caution, Iiiih misled and cheated more
merchants than qnythlng elso In tho
world. Tho woman who 11KAP8
TI1H AI)3. showj builnuia ability.
Kalei Un -.
Many things to bo proud of, but
nono more so than Its cigar factory.
Tho Tanhmoo, La Curmm and Bon
Ton cigars nro homo production ant'
give satisfaction in every way.
desired. While ovorythlng Is lively
now Ik a good time to start in. Geo.
C. Will, music and sqwlng machine
dealer. ' '
Hti'vo Cooper- Ui'owuihI
. Steve- Wooper, a .wtdl-known local
charactor, wuh drowned In tho Wll
latnotto rlvnr laHt Monday, by stop
itlng from a furry boat near Indopond
onco. Mr. Coopor was returning to
bin work In J. It. Coopor's hop yanl.
on tho Marlon county Hide of the riv
er, aftor nttoudlng to business mat
ters In Independence, nnd win said
to bo Intoxicated. Coroner Clough
was not I lied of tho unfortunate man's
doath, and brought tho body to tliU,
ouy, witoro it will DC hurled at the1
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O PKHSONAL 3IK.NTIOX O
O ri
O Anil Movements of Salem O
O IVojili. O
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'COURTHOUSE
Miss IOIoue Fawk wont to Albany
thl mornlnv for n brief vhlt.
Hugono Kckerlen is In Portland,
tnklng In tho big county fnlr.
Mel Mamlltoa loft for Portland to-
day to w!tno the racos nt the coun-iTho plaintiff naks $2100 dnmngM
Sued for T.vxjmss.
A comnlnlut has been 1Ud In
the
oflleo of the county clerk by George
.Noinort, or Htnytou, Oregon, nga'nst
Messrs. A. 1). Gardner nnd Charles
Staytott, albo of Stayton. for traipass
Ing upon property and cutting down
troei for the purnoe of sitmlylng tliv
, defondauts' exeelslor mill at Stayton.
muo mo nomo or Mcaitn oiucer with Balmon ca3ej
Mcado, Allen Blnns today explained drums.
to Chlof of Police Xenly that a Sno-' 0
Kniio surgeon was respotiBtoio for hl3 '
crimes.
"I feel sorry for what I did." said
Blnns. "I hnvB boon a sufforer for
years from mnlpractlce. Wbllo at
spoknno I hurt mv oft hnnd. nnd
tho doctor mado n botch of fixing up
tho Injured membor. I sued him for
malpractice and recurod Judgment.
Since thon my hand hns ached, al-
ma-ji setting mo crniy at tlmos. I
sent tho Jotters nnd dynamite, but I
was in unln when I d d t."
The district attorney has Rworn to Two hundred and fifty-three red
n complaint charging Blnna with a lorn" nt "c0"" vofimr id
felony. But bforo proceedings nro Prosnocte are tha tlirre f " t" (1
takon ntrnliiBt him on tho chargo enrolled before the reglttntld
Mtero win ue an inquiry Into his snn- con3'
uy.
and jik
110KX.
BURTON'. To the wl'e of II
Burton, Twonty-flrst and Tnl
Bireoi', Ttiesanv September
190S, a 0-pound bey
Tho Lnno Counh Fruit and Va
tnhlo Growers' Association it :.J
nine to nlil'i betveen 20 andlOtij
lonin of plot Knst for ndter"i!
purposes this fall.
county's expense.
FivhIi Coltuiibla
' Hlvor Smelt. 10c, nt Farrlngton'j,
grocer and mnrkotman.
Bunco Tjulglit
At Prof. McMunn'H dnnclpg school.
Iiossoni from 7 to P. O-lia-t
Clerk d'Hi-rler Wanted
A clvl' servlce'oxamluntlon will b
hold November 18
In tho Salem poit
tlon blanks lunulro
mor, local secretary.
ty fair.
I George Moyor loft for Portland this
i morning, to take in tho Multnomah
county fair.
F. A. Mlllor went to Portland thU
morning to vhlt friends, and tako In
tho fair for a few days.
Mr. J. F. Humphreys nnd daugh
ter, tylanche, of Macleay, wero shop
plnu In Hnlom Tuesdny.
MrB. James H. McCourt and daugh
ters, Helen tind I.ouella. of Pocato,llo,
ddaho, aro vlBltlng In Salem.
MU 1)uIhv Forrest has gono to
Portland, where he wPI romaln a
month with friends and rolatlvoi.
MUh Delia Iluthorford returned to
her homo In Portland till i morning,
nffliP KSi'"" vli-lt with friend, here.
il o of & P5 wWm' 8,inlon wa a '80''K',
iro of .ttltloe 1 at , tho mornjng qioctrlc for Portland.
Taken In Act
A man by tho name ot Kd. Mur
ray, desiring additional w'oarlng ap
parel, selected an overcoat and n
dress coat last evening belonging to
a Mr. Dencer. who had been rooming
at the McGtlchrUt rooming house.
on
to
tnko In tho Portland fair and btg cir
cus.
M" O Hnckett and children, nf
Kmptre, Oregon, aro vliltlng nt tho
homo o' J. M. Blgler, on StMth Mb
ortv stnvM.
Mrs. 11. G. Packer left for Seattle
tnb morning to spnnd a tow weeks
I'm infers of IjiiiiI,
F. W. Powr, ot ttx.. to Tlieroia J.
Savage, east -15 fuet of lot 10. block
80. Salem; w d. $1000.
L, L. and B. Cavanagh to A. M.
Cavanngh, 170 acres In t 7 s, r 1 and
2 west, w d, $1700.
J. W. Willis and II. Willis to A. A.
Buglubnrt, north half lot G, 7, 8, 9,
10, block 12. Yew Park Annex to
Salem. w d, $1400.
lUuirh Coiii'inny Organized.
Artlclei of corporation wero (lied In
tho county clerk's ofllce by tho Pilot
Butto Ranch Company; stock $30,000
of 3000 sharoa. Tho Incorporators
are Ben V. Olcott, Russell Catl'n and
C. M. Cannon. The officu of tle firm
Is to be In Salem
fContlnuod From Page 1.)
tCuMent IterolntN.
CMago. S'mU. 23. Receipts, line.
1 4.000: cnttle, 11.000: cattle, 30.
"00. Hotp optimd Tic' blghor. Loft
over vtenlny, rt"io RocelnB vear
"go. 2.i.nnn jid. $r..707.ri3:
henvy, $7.ir.f 7 c,n: rough. A Gofft
0.05; Huht, $n.r,5 (ft 7. 10. Cattlo 10
con's hlghni-; sboi). strong
Knnsas dty, St 23. Rccelnts.
hoc. H.000: cattlo. 15.000: sheen.
12,000.
Omaha, Nob . San 21. Rocelntii,
'""a, 4000; cnttle, S000; sheep, 20,-000.
O
TOR THE
379StatcSt
'Duf
uiiiii hes neiinnine ira k'rniii vaii Liuiniu iivtciiiiit iii miiiiw imhif rnrifi u.'ii
I. mm of tho most Important eat-' nil? ?ff u MrnnM KlZVl' fim formerly a rlilnVof Balemr4 ' nd appreciation of tho way Portland
' i pi'-b u. i. itBiiiwiE aeu cuiiurtm iv n ui,
p
Wbv Ww
That tolled fitlt. when for a small
rot, joniuoti fi toe will make It
innk n till nut lll-n nav K.-.- ,in. .
'ook almost like new
Journal.
Next door to
FRKIOHT TI1A1X
fJOKS IN DITCH
(Uultfd Tc l.eal Wlnl
Klkton, Mil . Sopt. 23. Fifteen
cars of a freight train o' the Haiti-
1-Vr AnviUltur mare unto ratirouu pringeu into
ltthrtZTv it... v ;. .,. -J h Delaware river today, when the
bettgr than phono" 31 l.'-'j. m! ! UwrJ 21 br,UR0 ut l'ort l
rndu0ood,i,flrst,ria,ra w W,M i 7 Gloved to have been
nnil l ood flm dai. carried down with tho train, and se-
t HiVLi ..r ni..... riousiy injori. i no romainuer oi
i am intreuucini: in vmtr nr.itiv
c'ty tho famous Or. Uolleuo Shoulder
Brace and Combination Clothes Sup-jrt-r
Olvoi a Htho and graceful
gur Prtminto deott breathing, vo
t'lWtlal to good health, and tho real
crt of long living. Prevents th
wotkorlng of tho lungs In ichort'
ch Mren Mrs. K. !. Trigg, agent;
win vail. 9333l
N'r U thu llMo to start
wr cklM a clwaee to educate tvlf.
in im
"eW
left today for Weljer, Idaho, whore
they will visit Mrs. Daniels' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Potter, formerly
of this city.
Charley Humphreys, tho Jolly
streetcar man running oa the ceme
tery, left yesterday with hta family
for tho coast to be gone a month
looking after nothing but fjn. He
stocked hi) larder with provisions
tit for a U S. senator, and he says
this, combined with the many hun
dred fish and other game he pro-
Cluinit In Coni-H.
The whits or lluon collar U ottlte
n modern Invention. It turned up
suddenly In the Mid He Ago In tho
orm ot tne rttrr. which was Bald to
havo been invented to hide n scar on
ome ro- a' "ernonnre' n',Ic.
It ronched Its heicht n ElUnbethan
times, anl thon nnk down Into the
lnco collar of tho cavalier, and the
starched nM nliln. -p of the Purl
tan. Iu Orglan days the collar
was mergd lno the Ptock, only o
romo to the fron ugnln In Byronlc
muoh, wn"n ino MOPt woe the turned
down collar, whi-'' "most proclaimed
Its wearer a f-oethlnker.
Next came the Regency collar, with
Its folds u"in fo'ds of crnvnt. whlcl
wa worn In a mod'fled form bv old
tontlemen even In tho sevent'o.
though 20 van boro smart vounjf
mon In Ioidon hnd worn a small al-"-ound
co'lnr. lm like that which is
known today as the "military."
Then In the clp". thoro wen a
painful lapse Into the Byronlc collar
which for some rnon or other wa
callod the "Shakespearo," perhaps
from a linen draper's Idea that one
poet " p uood a another.
For the lnf30 vears tho all-around
stiff collar has relcned supreme, with
"Mch llttlo eccontr'etloi as turned
down corners and butterfly fronts;
though of late It has been threaten
ed by the double collar, varlonslv
known as the "Roddy Owen" or the
"Barmaid."
By all the rules, If a single collar
adds dignity to the wearer, a douhle
SOCIETY WBDDIXG j--uiior snouia increase mat dignity
T Al.nwv Tonwi""1 w'" " "ol " caie i" fact, i
... .-. l4"vr iWUAV It one Of the mvlerl nf mnlnm
ih inrriaKe ui au8 francos
l'ROGRAMMi;
1. Overture.
2. Storoopttcon View,
Island.
3. Motion Picture, ' The Dei
hielilr colored fllro
4. Illustrated Song 'SuabosH
Sno."
r ....... ti.....ua PAmiJv '1
U. ilUIUUIl 1'll'lMrvS, U vuuiruj '1
Black and White." Heard 0t?l
tho Telephone
C, Solcctlon, Star Orchestra
TONIGHT, THURSDAY IB
FRIDAY
Yamhill streets, nnd the O R. & X.
runs a special train from the Union
dopot at 1:30 p. m. It U up to the'
223 S. COMMKHl
I'.., ' , " r-
MONEY TO LOi
TH03 K. Fv
Over Ladd & Buch's Bank, '-1
Nnrwlrh TTnlotl Fife
Insrance Sd"T
Franh Meredith. RoWnH
OfPce with Wm, Brown 0 1"
29 CoBaaaerclal s'rMt.
The round trip railroad fare to
Portland for the day will be a fare
and a third.
tne crew u tnougnt to nave escaped poaca to catch and scare, will
Mr'oui Injury. I Rj several pounds to his man-
The engine and tho first car of the ' k- farm h..fm-n ti return Mr nin
i train had Just crowed the wakiamt family, relative ot Mr. Hum-
span, when it gave way without j.hrey from eastern Otegon. will also
warnlug. Tho remaining car' fell accompany him
Into tho river with the wreckage off n
h SSli!- ThP tt"K,Ue ren,a,niHl ' 7.V KUI.KXUKHG IS
IUO (raCKS. smi'lv wnpino i MiiM.i...
IVnlN.. u.-Ilk La .itrliM..!., .1.1....! .... ..wuvi, lilllCHll
m...v ... wv -vi .uiin.jr uv'HIVtl
11m. II. O... A Tl.. u
I UV JhO iirrlilenl. Ha It will tnUu inmd ' . . .--. -- . --- . -
In trt .iv 522 i;&,S., U nW lB pr0BW,dM?nf..wM cm ckara ot.periurr
, ,, , iRCiMMCHe wa ue "roviad table"
Fronch to Mr. IVck Williams, at Al
bany, takes place in that city at 5
o'clock thts afternoon Misses "Elepe
and B'anche Fawk atteuded tho core-
mony from this city. ,
Rstrar Xotlco.
Notice I hereby given that I have
taken uu and lm"0'iMd the follow
ing described nn'mal. fcmd roaming
at large In the cltv of Salem -
Mght rod cow 5 or 6 years o'd.
welcht about 1000 pound, very Tat.trirtnr
The owner of said animal On have jt nwst wear'the white flower ot
the atua hv nrovlni- nrnnarlv nnA ... . . " . ."..
- - - m - -' mn m- -j m- -- iiinniHiH tE iy iitimpv
h one of the mysteries of collardom
hat the wearing of a double collar
In evening dress is a hideous and In
ox'tlable crime.
The great thing about a collar,
that which gives R Us Importance,
is Its aloofne s from the coat A
coat collar has no dlsrnlty, and Is
merely a fraud, pretending to be that
which it Is not. The true collar tnu't
be sovero'gn and Independon,: It
must enclrclle the neck Justly, a-i
neither hang round it like a uecV
aeo nor conmress it like a boa con-
And, above and beyond all.
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. f. WILL
I (IMMHIIIIIillMMIIf
INEW TODAYl
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wTMrt JlT 11; i VlZ UrZ V o?. th. AWiYawhllt
- -.- - . --- -.... , nmi six yyHMH. If
frt. imwUm,.t$KXrffiH!Zu
, tattoWlng ta the nelga
saltl, i fre today, havlag beea l.
iowe4t ms llWKty witnout ball or sur
vetlUace uatH sttca tine ai his hltl
will rU kin to appear U court
-.
naylng the legal charges and exnens
I es ot taking un and keeping, etc .
anrt in default tnereor for Ave dayi I
wll proceed to sell said animal at
nubile nuci'on, aa provided In ordi
nance No. 429 ot the aforesaid city
D. W. QIBSOV.
-London Globe.
Seten,
The Odd Fellows at Brownsville,
Or-gon, will lar the corner stone to
their new $10,000 temple tomorrow.
We'ts-Fargo mi ' Conr.aay" hn
broutkt ult to euJola Lin county
'V V.,MW V. tram rtlMlir it. fr.miu "i.V
Oreuoa IcmW Harrtn. ants are gatkerlag
Oregon ?lrt. .3. 4 t(vtHfrf rallrw
For Si.w-geyeral houw hi
and farm 'ands at a bare-
IUI Natloaal Bank "'"L.
Wet. try a bell boy. arpir He'
Willamette "ce.
For Sale One lot, w'th
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