Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 20, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OttEOON'. FRIDAY, AFRIL 20. 1917,
SEVEN
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The Daily
Capital Journal
Classified
Telephone
and
Business
Directory
A Quick, Handy Reference
for Busy People
Mil H 1
i
Former Yell Leader
Pleased wih Service
Pyron J. rmiWh.'luruier A IraJot
'f the hitli honl. write that he is now
eriiijj country an.l that he U lo
cated at VinM)nver. in the Third I'om-p-ny
Coant Artillery Curp.
He enliiited Mar."li lu. He writes:
"I find army life fine: It it a healthy
lite if oHe im-s not diwipate. I find
it jum what I wanted fl each individual
ban the privilege of . irking the branch
of ervire he ilesire. I nould advise
auyone to pick out the 1 ranch be can
leit nerve I'uel am."
Byrou thought sitibly some of hi
friend would like tw know what had be
come of the former veil -leader and he
lias written the Capital Journal telling
how much he is enjoying life.
Prohibition Will Not
Be Acted On at Sesson
m iiui ti .---) if at I
! Hv, cheat
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THE MARKETS
64 Celer
XJilOlTornipi
a i Barley, ton ...
0 ! Bran tn I Knnoaril, Dox
ihorts, per ton i 10 ' California radishea
The following tirrt for fruit
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, and
rot what U paid to tha producer.
All other prices ar thost paid the
pioducer. Correction! are made
daily.
H.v, vetch
Hay, tlover
Butter
Butterfat
Creamery butter, per pound
Country butter ,
tit Cuban tomato
1 3 j Asparagus .....
ll(u 12 1 Spinach
Broecoli
4tcICueumbera
iic
30(a3-c
EVEBTTHTNO ELECTRICAL
6alem Electrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High
PLUMBING, STEAM TITTING AND ITNNINQ
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street .
4
Telephone
ilain 1200
TRANSFER AND DRATAGE
Salem T.uck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets .
Main 102
Main 74
J'Oh SALK A good seven room house,
well finished. Bath, toilet, lights,
plastered - .throughout. Small born.
Two youtf lots- I'lcnt.v of fruit. Near
curlinc. Easv- tonus. Square Deal
: Kealty Co., 202 ,U, S. Bank bldjr.
MISCEIXANEOUS
FLORA A. BKEWSTER, M. D Neu
rologist, nervous and chronic diseas
es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with
drugs, surgery nnd druglcss methods.
Examination free. 712 State 5t. Phone
1300.
FBTJJTLAND NURSEKT High and
f erry Sts,
Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo
eoted one mile east of penitentiary.
Address R. 6, Salem, Ore. Thone 100
F21.
Washington, April 20. After a fight
during which the Tammany delegation
walked out. house democrats in caucus
late this afternoon rescinded n previous
caucus by which they had agreed to
consider immediately n bill by Repre
sentative Howard. (
the manufacture or sale of liquor during i (l','wl' ,h,
the war. .wheat, eo
The members adopted instead a reso
lution by Representative Ulass. Vir
ginia, not to consider anv legislation at
this session other than "war legislation
recommended by the president-
rronimtion by tlirs action wmiU hr
It isn't a question now a days of
whether the market i going down.
There ia no such animal roaming
around . in the markets lately, as it
aeeiiii now only a question of how
Riiicli higher is. the price today than
yesterday. Here is the story:
l'ork on foot is up to and 1 4 -j
ccntts; pork dressed climbs to 17 aud
is cents; cows are quoted at from J)
to 7 cent aud even bulls are K'n
up with a figure today at from 3 to 0
cents. s
Flour advanced tiO cents a barrel in
Portland yesterday and in Salem the
best is selling at from $25 to $.110.1
The men who have the figures real Cabbage
ly believe there will be a food short- String garlic
age in this" country and legislators in ! New potatoes
Eggi and Poultry
Fggs, trade . 32c
f irgs, cash IMir.
Hens, pound 8e
Hens, dressed, pound Stic
Fork, Vel and Mutton
l'ork, on foot Vi Ja U'-je,
Pork, dresed 17(ii I V
Veal, according to quality ll(o I3'-.iC
Steers . t(n 9c
Cows 5(i 7c
Bulls Sdifif
Spring lambs J.'l(n Kl'-..c
Lambs - lie
Wether , 79c
(Jreen Teas
rrulta
Applea
l.S-
2.25'
1.75
Srte
til
Kiel
fl.7
(1.231.50
?c
B0c(&$l
Tilt
i Black fins ...
' Golden dates .
! Dromedary datea
and Datea
(ranges, navels
Blood oranges
1-emoDS, per box
Bananas, pound
California grape fruit
Florida grape fruit
Pineapple ,
Honey
Cocoanuts
Prime steer. 1113.
Fancy cows, $5.73.
Calves, 10. -Mpting
lambs, 15.
Butter: Cit- erewnic ry. 44Ti 45c.
l egs: Belo-'ted local ei., 31 1 i"5 ?4.
'Hens, 21f7 22'
Broilers. 35d 50c
Oecse, 125il3c,
LiTestock Market.
Portland, Ore., April 20. Cattle: Re-
' J--. -rij.t,, 2ti5. Market steady. Heavy
.."3.754 00' !,,e"9' 10 25i teers,
1 5"...c!9.00; cows, .50; heifers. S.33.
3.S0j Sheep: Receipts, 515. Market steary.
j.50eS6.50, BeH oast of -nnn,,!,, lambs. $11.2:
. I....... . . 8C ..-n.,,. l.lw 41W .il -; -j.,hra till-
3.25
$1.15
Setall Price
Creamery buttar
Country butter
Eggs, dozen
Sugar, cane
Suuar. beet
lOCi'Flour, hard wheat
15c
50c.
40c
.. 35c
i ewes. siiring lambs, 15.
i Hogs: Receipts, 4HI. Market steady.
Heavy, $15.33tfi 15.41; light, 15-10(S 15..
35.
3.75
SAI.EM nrMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler,
iM,-BIU-i,l t mrg. ,.otl -j ii iston. secretary. -i i i , umi ue
Al case of cruelty or neglect of dum rsslU,e 0,1 -v lf 1,10 president cither di
aulniHls Bboutd be reuurtfd in ti, i rectlv or thronch uul, e k:.. ......
secretary for Investigation.
PE MO LAY COMMANDEItY. No. 5, K, T
isegiuar conclave fourth I'riiluv In each
liionlli at 8 o'clock p. in., Iii Slasoule
j cm
met recommended it.
SUMMONS;
in TUP I HCUlt Court of thr Stntn nf
in ui b ociock p. in., Iu Masonic : n,-,wr.. r r -i-m m
pie. Sojourning Sir Kniglns arVl K for Mftno bounty, Department
teoiialy Invited to meet with us. I
court
ilen V. Mies,
recorder.
E. C. ; II, U. ThieUen,
SALEM COT-NOIL Ko. 3r,22Knlglits and
Ladies of Security Meets every nd and
till Wednesday each month at Ilurst
Hull. Visiting members are invited to
attend. K. F. Wulton, Ilnaucler, 4S0 8.
Htb Street
Full line nursery stock.,. l"'ed couiniunlcatlons
. . " I In nili.ll ,i,.n,h
Masonic Temple. W
CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGIST
DR. O. h. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and got no relief, try Chiropractic
' spinal adjustments and get well. Of
fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank
building. Phone Main 87. Residence,
Main 828-R.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb,
A. M. Ckugh morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the. .profession employed.
4i)9 Court ST Main 120, Main 9888.
RTGDON-R CH AEDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Day and night phone
133.
PACIFIC I.ODOE NO. B0, A. P. & A. M,
third Krldnv
HO d. m. In the
II. Imili'V. v A!
Ernest U. L'iioate, secretary. ' '
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet 'every
l-'rulay nlRht at 8 o'clock in Ieruy
mug., court and HIsh sts. A
(swe)tuiiic, c. c. ; L. S. fJcer,. clerk,
507 Court street. Phone C'Jii.
w. II. Norns and Alice Norris,
plaintiffs, vs. Ceo. G. Nelson, Olive J
Nelson his wife, Fulls City-Salem Lum
ber Company, a corporation E II
Uiiniholdt. Ralph AV. Farris, ,1. p. Day
aud Geo. A. Day, partners doing busi
ness under the firm name nnd stvle of
Sunset Grocery Company, defendants.
To the above named defendants, Geo.
G. Nelson, Olive J. Nelson, his wife,
and Ralph VV. Farris:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer a complaint filed ngninst
Ieruy:vou in the above entitled court and
cause within six yeel;s from the date
of the first publication of this Sum
mons and if you fail so to appear and
answer said .Complaint, plaintiffs Will
apply to (he court for the whole of the
R',.,N "Oregon Crape Cnmp" No.
1.500, meet every Thursday eveuine In
InT jS&tlf"" CT,',f"d I reHef ia their Complaint, and
171 Market, oracle: Mis iu...iXZl'rc Particularly, to-vat: Eor a De
sons, recorder,
I'lione HiiUM.
'ii North Commercial.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SCAVANGER
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al!
kinds removed on monthly contraetf
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Mais
2247. Residence. Main 2272.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ON Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush -bank, Salom, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN
Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on
approved Security. Homer H. Smith,
Room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or.
ISUItANCE AND REAL ESTATE
CHAS. B. HODGKIN General Insitr
aace, Surety Bondfr, real estate ani
rentals. Hnbbard bldg. Phone 38R. tf
STOVE REPAIRING
8TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIREE
50 years experience.
Depot National, and American fenc.i
Sizes 26 to 5S in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Work, 25t
Court street. Phone 124.
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists.-Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkav'lle,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized is
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college
Treat acute and chronic diseases
Consultation free. Lady attendant
Office 505-506 U. S. National Bani
building. Phone 859. Residence, 34-'
North Capital street. Phone 4fi9.
WATER COMPANY
BALEM WATER COMPANY Offic
corner Commercial ' an 8 Trade street!
Bills payable monthly in advance.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
MODItEN WOODMEN pF AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar Cf.inp." .No. !i:Mii. meets everj
gon Cedar Cr.mp. .No. !i:Mii. meets every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock iu Derlir
building, sorner Court and High streets.
1. P. bay, V. O. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk,
SALEM LODOE No. 4. A. P. ft A. M.
Stated communications first Friday In
each mouth at 7 :8( p. m. In the Masonic
lemple. Fred A. Mclntire, W. M. ;
S. Z. Sulver. secretory.
CENTRAL LODGE, NO. IS. If. of P.
Derby building.- every Tuesday evening
of each week at 7:30. Loyd T. Iligdon,
C. C. ; W. li. Cilson. K ot U and li.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly
No. 84. meets every Thursday at 8 p.
m.. In I. O. O. F. hall. A. A. Oneffroy.
M. A. : C. A. ViMiert, secretary, Crown
I'rug store. 3;i8 State etreet,
A. O. TJ. ' W. Protection Titlge No, 2.
meets every Monday evening at 8 In the
McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty
street; L. K. Mason, M. W. ; S. A,
McFadden. recorder: A. L. r.rown,
financier; It. B. Duncan, .treasurer.
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OHEGOI4 ELECTKIC RAILWAY CO.
KUKTII BOL'.N'D
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0:30 a in Salem 8:35 Eugene 10:5:
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toreeiosing plaintiffs' mortgage on the
following described real property, to
wit: ' Beginning at a point ninety feet
East of the Northwest corner of Block
wgme.'n (is) of Noli Jlill Annex to
the City of Salein. ruuninL' thence
South parallel with Hazel Street1 pne
hundred (100) -feot: thence East par
allel jvitU JvliwArie A venue thirty- (HO)
feet; thence North (i-ir'iillel with" Hazel
street one hundred (100) feet to the
South line of Electric Avenue; thence
West along said line thirty (30) feet
to the place of beginning tofether with
tho following described premises, to-
jwit:
Peginning at a point fily (GO) feet
'East of the Nor'.'iw.'st coiner of JJlock
Eighteen (IS) in Noli llil! Annex to
the Ciiv of Snleiii: thence South rmral-
a ml lei with lla'.el street one hundred (100)
0 Limited 10:11 a in i feet: thence East rniallel with Kbwtric
l 1j:V'-' P m! Avenue thirty (;U) feet; thence North
.' '.V'. ?.-''? v I nr. .... i l,.i IT 1 t i 1
. U :40 p m l''l''J'ci iiii.-.-i siicet itue linilllll'll
. 8:10 p in: (100) feet; thence West ptirallel with
.11 :20 p m i I.;,,,, tr:c Avenue thirty (:i0) feet to
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jthe place ot beginning."
Ar Salem! That plaintiffs will take judgment
' ArSiiieu! ' n"'l,'nst defendants, Geo. G. Nelson and
9:43 a- m Olivo J. Nelson, his wife, for the sum
'. 4:00 p in if two dollars and fifty cents (.."io)
. 7:53 p in i paid for insurance on th? buildings on
" -aj a m I said premises and for the further sum
Ar Eugene iff four hundred sixty dollars (.f4(i0)
. 6:5o n ni j together with interest thereon at the
' ArAIMn"11 I r!, S'x (") Pcr C0U PCr a,"lu111
: l-no n ml from, the jnth. duv of May, .1010, until
Stops at Corvalis I paid, and the sum of seventy-five dol
lars (10) reasonable attorneys' fees,
and plaintiffs' costs nnd disbursements
incurred in this suit.
That said mortgage was executed by
Geo. G. Nelson and Olive J. Nelson,
his wife, to Falls City Lumber Com
pany and through mesne conveyances
duly transferred to this plaintiff.
That said land!- and premises be sold
by the sheriff of Marion County, Ore
gon, and that the purchaser thereof be
immediately put into possession there-
..11. :.'W a m I of, and out of the money arising from
.ii, p in i such sale the plaintiff will be entitled
0 I, m 1 . . ,
n in I I O
Ve.eutlea
5c
710c
in this country and legislators in I New potatoes 10c
Washington arc advocating the closing Potatoes, per 100 lbs $30.3.25
distilleries, just to save ! Carrots and beets f 1.S5
rn and oats. Green onions 40c
Artichokes $1
Grain i Lettuce, California, crate
-l-70 1.75 1 Onions 12 l-2e
Wheat
Hour, x alley
PORTLAND MARKET
V.fn.3.10
liOfo 2.
Portland, Ore., April 20. Wheat:
Club. 2 27.
Red Russian. 2.25.
Pduestein, if 2.31.
Vortyfold, 2.27.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, $30.
Barley: Feed. $51.50.
Hogs: - Best live, 1 15.45.
Flour TJp To $12 80.
Minneapolis. Minn., April 20. Flour
old in the Minneapolis market tinder
; brisk demand todav at the record high.
figure of I12.M) a barrel. Millers said
a consumer's demand was responsible.
They placed responsibility on thrifty
American housewives, laying in floor
tocks because of fear of a general food
shortage growing out of the war situa
tion. The demand for flour communicat
ed to the wheat market. May wheat sold
up to $2.4(1 in this market
It begins to look as if there were
enough "iron" in the world to forge at
least two "rings" around Germany.
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Ar Albany
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CORVALLIS CONNECTION
NOHTU BOUND
10
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1
20
22
SOUTH BOUND
. 5
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Ar Salem
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. . 4 :00 p "in
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Ar Corvallis i
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Sai.km-Oixii Link
No. 73 Arrives at Salem 0:15 a m
No. ?(l Leaves Salem- 0:50 a m
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed! ....2:00 p m
No. 74 Leave Salem 3:03 p m
No connection south of (ieer.
Sai.em. Falls Citv and Westehn
No. 101 Lv. Salem, motor 7 :oo a m
No. 103 Lv. Salem, motor 0:43 a m
No. 105 Lv. Salein for Multnomah
nnd Airlie 1 :40 p m
No. 1(57 Lv. Salem, motor
No. 100 Lv. Sulem, motor ..
No. 2:io Way I'r't lv. Salem.
No. 102 Ar. Salem
No. 104 Ar. Salem
No. 106 Ar. Salem
No. 108 Ar. Snlem
No, 17o Ar. Satem
N. 240 Way Fr't ar. S.ilem
receive t lie above mentioned
amounts, the same being the amount'
due on account of the execution of said
note and mortgage, nd for the costs I
and disbursements of this suit, and the
charges and expenses of said sale, and
for a judgment against defendants,;
Geo- G. Nelson and Olive J. Nelson his
; wife, aud for any deficiency that may
j remain, and barring said defendants
and all persons claiming by, through or
ther (if them Hubse-
. .;i :ii p 111
. .0 :if p m
. . 7 :4fi p m
. .2 :30 p m
fi-i, 1 ml under them or ei
.5:00 a m i quent to the execution of said mort
8 :.W a m 1 j,.lnrpi either as purchasers or other
11:10 a mj .f ii r:(rl,s pnnitv nnd redenin-
fion in the above described premises
and every part and parcel thereof, ifor
such other, further or different relief
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. aI"a-r l' W'....,. .,
Oregon City Transportation, Cnmpam, 1011 are Tiirtner no, men inm oil tne
Boats leave Salem for Portland Monday. (Hli day of April, 1917, the Honorable,
Wednesday nnd Friday at 11 a. m. ; and ; (!pn (;' niughnnii Judge of the above I
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings : " , Order Tt the
at (l a .m. For Corvallis the boats leave I entitled court, made an uriltr at tne
Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday City of Salem, Marion County Oregon,!
evenings at 8 ociock. uoats leave . 1 - authonziu"- and directing this Summons
land 'for Salem at O Ar, eacb morning. . , aPrv-0A imnn vo bv nnblientinn I
' Why the Journal Js popular
It prints the world's news to-
day while it's news.
week for six (li) succes-jTI
l-;:gay jMi'iifli mini-
Sell it Journal classified ad way.
thereof once
sive weeks iu tne uany apitot
Journal, a newspaper published week
ly in Marion county, Oregon, and that
the first publication of this summons
was made on the fith day of April, 1917,
and the date of the last publication
thereof will be made, and the same will
expire on the Tth day of May, 1917,
and that defendants be required to
appear and answer said eomlaint on or
before the 21st day of May 191 7.
R. D. DAY,
W. E. KEYES,
(May IS) Attorneys for Plaintiffs-
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Do not miss this great opportunity to buy shoes at reduced prices from the already low cash prices of THE
BOOTERY. We are preparing for a big rush today and Saturday and would ask every one that can to
come in the morning as we can give them better than in the rush hours of the afternoon.
l LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING PRICES WHICH EXPLAIN THE BIG CROWDS YESTERDAY
Thousands of Pairs of
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EXTRA SPECIALS Cannot be equalled in 'the 'City
Ladies' all white kid, 8-inch, lace, white ivory leather
; sole anr heels, new pattern; worth $6.00; our price
has been $4.95, but ust to show you how we can
and are saving you money on all kinds of shoes,
we are going to put this at the unheard of low
Price of $3.95
Only one pair to a customer. .
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MEN
Solid Farm or. Work Shoes, in tan or black, lace, half .
double soles ; at present prices are worth $5.00 per
pair; our regular price is $:.65; in this. sale they
gpor $2.95
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR BOYS
Black calf, button or lace, sizes 1 to o1l, worth $:.00,
our price $2.65 ;; this special sale price , . . - $2.35
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MISSES
Gun metal vamp, cloth top, sizes 11 to 2, are now
worth $2.50; our regular price $1.95; special for
this sale $155
ALSO LADIES' BUTTON SHOES
In patent, suede and velvet, sizes under ?,y; these
are all worth at least $4.00, but go for QQC
Another lot similar, up to size 4, and worth $4.00 to
$5.00 a pair, goes for $1 65
Also Pumps, in suede and velvet, sizes up to 4, are
all worth from $4.00 to $6.00; take them at $145
Another lot of Pumps, in nubuck, velvet, gun metal,
patent, black or brown; should sell at $4.50 per
pair, now
$1.95
Tan, gun metal and patent, $4.50 to $6.00 qualities,
.at.,...;..:. $2.40
HIGH GRADE PATENT PUMPS
Some Lair & Schober's and "ther fine lines; French
r and Hi-low or Cuban heels; worth $5.00 to $8.00;
we put them in this "gale for". . : ". .""; . . 7V' .1? $2.95
ANKLE STRAP, LOW HEELS
In patent, kid or glove calf; splendid $4.00 grades,
now for... '. $2.85
Other Pumps, all kinds, at;,. $3,35, $3.95 and $4.95
A small lot of BLACK PATENT VAMPS, white kid
tops and some all white canvas, button shoes, at
special - $2.45
INFANTS' SOFT SOLES and CANVAS SHOES
and STRAP SANDALS. at 25c
A lot of CHILD'S SHOES and OXFORDS, up to
size 8, some Playmates, which are quoted at $2.H5
per pair at the factory, now go at 75c
MEN'S LIGHT DRESS SHOES, button and lace,
with leather or rubber fiber soles, worth up to
$8.00, now go for $2,90
The $6.00 to $8.00 grades, leather or Neolin soles,
go at $4.95.
THE "BOY SCOUT" SHOES
For that "young-husky.'' The shoes that will stand
his hard usage. We stand back of them; should
bring $:.50 to $:!.85, but we sell them yet at ....
$2.65 to $3.15
NEED ARCH SUPPORTS
During this sale we will sell the best $2.50 Arch
Support on the market at $1.85; and an expert to
fit them. . .
. SHOE DRESSINGS
Can sell you eight kinds of white, ten kinds of
black, four kinds of grey, four of tan, five browns,
and two reds; the 10c grades at 2 for 15c, and the
25c grades at 2 for :15c.
LOADS AND LOADS OF OTHER BARGAINS.
COME AND SEE. WE CAN'T TELL THE HALF
HERE.
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Rain, ruin, po away! And while you
are about it, do, for goolnpsn sake, tke
Olil Man Winter along with you.
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