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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917.
The Daily
I Capital Journal
Classified
Telephone
and
Business
Directory
A Quick, Handy Reference
for Busy People
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EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
&alm Electric Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North High
TBAN8FER AND DBATAGE
' Balem Truck Ic Dray Co., coiner State and Front street ......
' Telephone
Main 120C
... Main 71
FOE SALE
I
EOS BALE OB TBADE A comfort
aole uouie n a good loc-nlitv iu Kan
' eas, on Santa I R. R. Will accept va
cant lots in Snlem. Sqnnre Deal Real
ty Co., 202 U. S. Bank Bldg.
MISCELLANEOUS
FLOBA A. BBEWSTEB, M. D. Neu
rologist, nervous and chronic diseas
es a specialty. 35 yr. experience with
drug, surgery and drugless methods.
Examination free. 712 8tat t. Phone
1350,
INSURANCE For fire insurance in
standard companies, call on P. J.
Kuntz, 309 Bank of Commerce. 6-27
CHIBOPBACTIC SPINOLOGIST
DB. 0. L. SCOTT Grad Bate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If yon 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. Besidence,
Main 828-E.
UNDERTAKERS
.WSBB CLOTJQH CO. 0. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and fnneral
. directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed.
;-. 499 Court 8t Main 120. Main 8888.
B.TT)n nt.ri r W a whs -b.n tp,.
directors and undertakers, 52 Norto'J
tugn street. Day and night phone
18S.
STOy-E BEPAIBING
8TOVE8 BEBUILT AND REPAIBED
60 years experience.
Dupot National and Americas fenct
Sizes 26 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, Kt
Court street. Phone 124.
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
lean school of Osteopathy, KirksvUle,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized li
nervous diseases nt Los Angeles Col
lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Not. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Besidence 1(320
Court; Phone 2215.
LODGE DIRECTORY
HODREN WOODMEN Ot" AMERICA Ore
ron Cedar Camp. No. 24(I, meets every
a'hnrsda; evening at 8 o'clock la Derby
- balidlnff, corner Court and Hlijli streets.
J. r. Day, V. C. i J, A, Wright, Clerk,
81 .EM LODGE No. 4. A. P. ft A. M,
Stated communications Brst Friday In
each month nt 7 :30 p. m. In tbe Masonic
lemple. Fred A. Mclntlre, W. M. ;
8. Z. Bulver, secretary.
A. O. D. W. Protection Lodge No, 2.
meets every Monday evening at 8 In the
McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty
rreet. L. R. Mason, M. W. ; S, A,
McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown,
financier; R. B. Duncan, treasurer.
CBNTRAL LODGE, NO. 1. K. of P.
Derby building, every Tuesday evening
of each week at 7 :3u. Loyd T. Blgdon,
C. C.; W. B. Gilson, K of R ana It,
SALEM HUMANE SOCIEfY D. D. Keeler.
orealdent: Mrs. Lou TillBon, aecretary.
All cases of cruelty or neglect of dmn
animals should be reported to the
aecretary lor investigauon.
OH MOI AT COMMANDERT. No. 5, K. T
Begular conclave fourth Friday In each
month at 8 o'clock p. a., In Masonic
Temple. Sojeurnlng Sir Knlgbts are
courteously Invited to meet with us.
Glen C. Mies, E. C ; H. B. Tblelsen,
recorder.
SAT.EM COUNCIL So. 2822 Knights and
Ladles of Peenrity Meets every 2nd and
4th Wertneartav each month at Humt
Hall. Visiting members are Invited to
attend. E. r . Walton, financier, su a.
Htb Street.
PACIFIC LODGE NO: 50. A F. ft A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
hi each month at 7:30 p. in. in the
Maaonlc Temple. W. H. Dancy. W. M.
Ernest H. Cuoate, secretary.
WOrIIEN OF THE WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'cieck in Derby
Mdg.. Court and Bieh f ts. A. 3.
Swelnlnk. C. C. ; L. 8. f!e-r. clerk,
6f7 Court street, rbone 5H3.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATEB COMPANY Offiee
corner Commercial and Trad streets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
BOAVANQEB
BALEMT SCAVENGER Charles Boos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contract!
at reasonable rates.' Yitd and cess
pool cleaned. Office phone Mail
8247, Besidence, Main 837.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Beal Estate Security
THOS. K. FOED
Over Ladd & Bash bank, Salem, Oregon
HONEY TO LOAN
Eastern Money at Lowest Bate, on
approved Security. Homer H. Smith,
Boom S, MsOornack Bldg., Salem, Or.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE t
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
ffUBTH BOUlD
Train No. Ar Portland
.. 2 Owl ...... B:5S a m
6 9:25 a a
. 10 Limited ... 11:85 a m
..... 12 1 :S5 p m
14 4:00 pm
io-i.imitea ,,,, d:do p m
20 7:40 p m
....... 22 ........ 10 :0u p m
SOUTH BOUND
Lv Portlana
o :so a m Balem 8 :3 Eugene 10 :S5 a m
8:80 a m .... 5 Limited ....10:11 a m
.... 7 .,12:05 p m
. . 9 ...4 :1S p m
,. IS Limited .... 6:40 p m
. 17 Lecal .... 8:10 p m
.... 10 11:20 p m
. . 21 Owl 1:55 pm
Lv Salem
4:35 a m
7:15 a m
Q 'AH m m
11 :20 a at
l :ou p m
4 :0 p m ,
6:30 p m
7:65 p m
10 :45 a m
2:05 p m
4:40 p m
8:05 p m
fi :20 n nt
11 :40 p m
siobth aetrjtD
Lt Corvallls
4:10 n m .
Lv Eugene
T :3o am.
1:55pm..
5 :2Q n m .
12:05 p m .,
20
10 Limited
10 Limited
.... 22 ....
. . 2 Owl
Ar Balem
8:30 p m
Ar Salem
9:43 a in
4:00 p in
7:53 p m
4:35 a in
south bound .
Lv Salem Ar Eugene
1:55 a m ..... 21 Owl 6:50 a m
10:15 a m .... 5 Limited 12:25 d m
Lv Salem Ar Albany
12:65 p m ........ 1 1:50 p m
Stops at Corvalis
Lv Salem - Ar Albany
4:15 p m 9 , ,. 6:10 p m
Ar Albany
1:35 I m
Lv Salem AC Eugene
0:45 pm IS 8 :BO p m
CORVALLI8 CONNECTION
HOBTH BOUND
Lv Corvallls Ar Salem
8:25 I in 10 9:45 am
12:12 p m 14 1:45
2:41 p
4:10 p
6:13 p n
Lv Salem
10:15 a m
4:15 p in
12:55 p m
6:10 p iu
16 4:00 d m
20 S:30 p m
, 22 7:55 p m
SOUTH BOUND
Ar Corvallls
5 11 :33 a m
9 6:36
7 2:20
13 3:00
Salbm-Oker Lixb
No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15
No. 76 Leaves Salem 9 :50
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00
No. M Leave Salem 3:05
No connection south of Geer.
tUr.BM, FATJ.S ClTT AND WlSTBR
No. 161 Lv'. Salem, motor 7:00
N. 163 Lv. Salem, motor 9:45
No. 165 Lv. Salem for Multnomah
and Airlle . 1:40
No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor ....4:00
No. 169 Lv. Salem, motor 6:15
No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem. .. .S :00
No. 162 Ar. Salem 8:30
No. 164 Ar. Salem 11 :10
No. 166 Ar. Salem 3:15
No. 168 Ar. Salem 6:00
No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45
Ne. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem ...2:30
Willamette, Valley News
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Stayton Flag Day
Changed to Saturday,
Big Crowd Expected
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Stayton, June 13. The committee
having the flag raising in charge have
changed the date irum Wednesday to
Saturday of this week and it in antici
pated tliut the city will entertain that
day the largest erowda in its history,
without exception. From Scio, Sublim
ity, Lyons, Mill City, Salem, Aumsville
Turner, I'nion Hill mul Kiugston the
people will gather to do honor to the
Star Spangled llanner and show their
loyalty and sympathy for their home
land in its undertaking to accept the
challenge of i'rusnianisin in its deter
mination to throttle democracy in' the
world. It is planned among other
things that children representing the
states of the union will march to the
scene of the flag raising and ns Old
Glory is unfurled, salute the flag with
a striking number of the program; that
the Gills' honor guard and the Bed
Crow society will be ill the parade and
other special features, now being or
rauged will afford an afternoon of pa
triotic specialties not often enjoyed in
nnv.but the laregr citiea. An out of
town speaker will make the address
aa
5 THE MARKETS :
The following prices for fruits
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, and
not what is paid to the producer.
All other prices are thoae paid the
producer. Corrections are made
daily. : ,
The feed market is going down and
the figure on flour is getting higher.
New potatoes are coming within reason
and California lettuce is offered at a
lower price. . -
Local strawberries are quoted at $.1
a crate and now that the good old sum
mer time is about to be with us, lemons
are going up. Today lemons are worth
SO cents a box more than last week.
'Twas ever thus.
Grams
Wheat $2.03
Oats 00c
Barlev, ton $t0
Bran ', '.. $40
Shorts, per ton ...A $42
Hay, .cheat $1.
Hav, votch " ..'.. $L
Hay, clover $13
. . .; Butter
Butterfat u... 39c
Creamery btiMer, per, pound ........ 41c
Country butter 3032o
ForK,.Yei and Mutton
Pork, on foot "... .,.... 13-U
Pork, dressed i... 1718c
Veal, according to quality 813c
Steers ,
Cows
Bulls .v....
Spring lambs
Lambs, yearlings
Wethers ' - :
Eggg and Poultry
Eggs, trade , .' 30c
Kegs, cash - as2nc
Hens, pound 15c
Hroilers. live, over 2 pounds itw
Hens, dressed, pound 23c
Vegetables
Turnips, bunch 4."c
Cabbage 4C
String garlic - 7c
New potatoes fiV-iC
Potatoes, per 100 lbs. . $22.25
Green onions 40c
Lettuce, California, crate $!."
Onions, Bermuda, crate '. $2
Onions in sack $3
Celery, crate $4
Turnips, suck $2.50
Cucumbers - $11.15
Green peas 7c
Kadisues , 40c
I '..l i f nrnla. tnmntnea ' A'3.2:1
7W8C
67
5(a)0c
... 10c
9c
6c
Asparagus
Spinach
' Figs and Sates
40c
.5c
Black figs
Golden rigs
Dromedary dates
Ford dates ,
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE.
Oregon City Trantportolion Company
Boats leave Saiem for Tortland Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ; and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings
at i a. m. For Corvaliis the boars leave
Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
eenlngs at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port
land Saiem at 0 :43 each morning.
CMTED ARTISANS Capital Assembly
No. 84. meets erery Thursday at 8 p.
m, la I. O. O. F. ball. A, A. Gneffrfy.
M. A. : C. A. Vihbert. secretary, Crown
Drug were, 33S State street, .
ARumrWarlAdS
try ens iommdse
Tt:ra; twoj fKir.t 'ipiooj "snoe
-aa.I 9iiiJT :rjo ijjk tirfl
M.lusqJS Iis ViR !5S1H nil I!
pa jjno3 -aaipunq iijiri poa Xqjitl
HI 3afuaA Apjnqx iJa Mta VuI
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Children Cry
FCJJ FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
Strawberries, local ....
Apples
Oranges, navels
Lemons, per box
Bananas, pound
California grape fruit
Florida grape truit
Honey ...
Cocoanula
10c
15c
$3.75
$2 25
...'. $3
.. $lfa2
$3(ii 3.50
$4(u'4.50
...... 5Ve
$3.50
(ir7
$3.75
.......... $1
and Miss Lulu Walton of Salem and a
number of local people will be on the
program. The affair will be held at the
foot of Main street. The stage will be
erected in the vacant lot adjoining Dr.
C. FT. Brewer office. The general com
mittee met again last night to perfect
arrangements, lt is composed of J. 1'.
Wilbur, C. E. Dougherty, John Thoiua
and Horace Lilly. The children are be
ing trained by Mrs. Clara l'ratt and
Clyde iioffer, two high school teachers.
The musical art of the program is in
the bands of Postmaster Alexander
and Professor Davis.
At the meeting culled at the JIail
office the other night to start the bull
rolling there were present John Thoiua.
Dr. Brewer, Kev. K. B. I.ockhurt, C. K.
Daugherry. A. K- Alexander, Glenn
Mnnkers," Horace Lilly, Henry Smith,
C. E. Taylor. J. P. Wilbur, and others.
The entire town is taking a great in
terest in the tribute to be given the
flag, with anything like fair weather
Saturday, it is claimed will be one of
the greatest days this section lias seen
in many a year.
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Winslow of Aums
ville passed away on Monday and will
be buried Wednesday. The funeral ser
vice will' be conducted at the home at
Aumsville, by Rev. E. B. Lockhart of
this city. MrB. Winslow was 70 years of
ago and had lived at Aumaville for the
past 2li years. She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Elizabeth Pound of Salem, and a
son, W. K. Winslow, of Aumsville, and
a son, Charles Winslow of Olympia,
Wash. Dr. Pound, the dentist of Salem
is a grandchild, as is nlso Miss Ruby
Pound, formerly of Salem and now tak
ing a course of training at a Portland
hospital. Mrs. Winslow made many
friends throughout this section during
her long residence here. She had been
a member of the Baptist church for
nearly half a century.
Glenn Porter, who passed the civil
service examination, has been called
by the government to active duty in the
war and will no doubt in a short time
be on the high seas on the way to
France.
The Staab family moved to Oregon
City this week. Mr. Staab was city
marshal of Stayton.
Ijcw Thomas of Stayton was register
ed at the Imperial hotel iu i'ortland
last Thursday. '
Stavton people in Salem recently are
J. W. Mavo, Harvey Heauchamp, Stan
ley Starr, 8. 11. Heltzel, Henry Smith,
Dr. Beauchamp, feliant Murphy, Dare
Sloper Glenn Hunkers and Jake Span
iel. -
Jack Miller from noar Turner was
in Stayton last week. 1
W. A. Weddle was in Aumsville on
Monday. -
The Ed Young grocery has changed
hands, a Mr. Nelson, according to re
port, of St. Paul, having mnde tho pur-
chase. : v 1
Attorney V. A. Goode was in balem
last week. v - : ,
Mrs. Stamp, sister of Mrs. -.Geo.
Brown and Mrs. C II. Brewer, with her
two daughters, Norma and Mary, are
visiting here from Pendleton where
she is the matron of the Eastern Ore
gon branch of therstato hospital for
FARMERS ATTENTION
Having made connections with a most
reliable wholesale produce house in
Portland, we will be buying from now
on, poultry, hogs,-: venl, eggs, potatoes
and any other kind of produce. Our
cream trucks will pick up anything you
nave to offer or will buy on out
premises, 288 8, Commercial Street.
Cash paid right on the spot, no com
mission or any other charges deducted.
Sell direct through us to Portland and
save the middlemen's profit.
THE MARION CREAMERY
& PRODUCE CO.
PHONE 2188
the insane.
W. K. Winslow of Aumsville Was a
Stavton. visitor Monday.
L. At Thomas of this city states that
in a recent shipment .of hogs to I'ort
land ho puid $Sl.il for one of the porkers-
,
The Stayton laundry will cease oper
ating this week.
Miss Lulu Walton of Salem ig to be
the house guCst of Mrs. Horace Lilly
over next Sunday,
Mrs. Elizabeth Pound of Salem was
iu Stavton Mondav.
Silverton News
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Silverton, Ore., June 13. Dr. I'ettit
hag been having a long siege of sickness
and not much improved at this writing.
Mrs. Joe I.aia went to Mt. Angel Sim
day with her two' children, Edward and
Evelyn, who will spend part of the
summer with their grandmother, Mrs.
Hainpert. Mrs. Lais returned home in
the evening.
Miss Fern Sherlock ip in Portland
this week to attend the rase festival.
Sho is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde C. Johnston, of Mouta
villa. M r. and Mrs. J. Carman and son Max,
of Kosebnrg, came Monday for a fow
days' visit at the home of Mrs. Car
man's parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. W
Riches. Ed Johnson has rented his home on
North Water street and with his wife
and daughter departed for Portland
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Charles Kccton was taken se
riously ill Saturday afternoon and Sun
day was taken to the Silverton hospital
where she can receive special care.
Viola Haines and Julia . Shields are
measles patients this week, but getting
along fine, . '
Mrs. W. W. Green left for Corvaliis
Saturday to attend summer school-
Edmund Tnusen visited the home
folks and other Silverton friends at the
week-end.
Mrs. Will Bushman and little daugh
ter went to Portland Sunday where
they will visit relatives before return
ing to their home at Vancouver, B. C.
She has been helping to care for hor
mother, Mrs. Pprague, the past six
weeks.
Irene Pettit and Ella Mooros were
Salem passengers Saturday.
Hazel Hartman has gone out to the
ranch to spend the summer vacation
with her parents.
Albert Webb went to Portland Sun
day with the big truck to take the
household goodg of I. D. Thomas, who is
moving to that city.
Mrs. Will Ncal and daughter, Euth,
accompanied by her mother, Mrs- Book
ler. arrived in this city the last of the
week. Mr. JNeal nas rented1 ine v.
I.oe home on East Hill.
Mrs. P. Circle returned the lat of
the week from a visit at the home of
her brothr, George Owen, at Oregon
City. ".'
Marion News
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Ma ilon, Ore., June 13. The King's
Daughters' ciass met at the homo of
Mrs. John. Thomas Saturday afternoon
and as it was also celebrating two
hirrhdavs thev had invited the boys'
class of the same age. Nearly all were
present and had a delightful time play
ing games till they were called in to
eniov tho inviting lunch their hostess
had prepared. Those enjoying the aft
ernoon s pleasure were: jmisscs .nay
Trester, Hilda Thomas, Gladys Colgan,
Jennie Davidson, Amy Thomas, Hnz-el
Colgan ,Esther Kussell and Musters
Lester Davidson, Wm. Thomas, Edward
Thomas, Keth Slighter, Lionel Colgan,
Boise Trester and Mrs. L. C. Eussell.
Mrs. ; Lnretz, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Schwoin'forth, spent, the
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
lASTORiA
1
The Supreme Dessert
Summer Flavors
Mint flavor made frcm
mint leaves is the latest J iffy
Jell flavor. It gives you an
instant garnish jell for cold
lamb, mutton and other meats.
Mint
For Lamb
or Mutton
Lime flavor made from lime- ;
fruit juice is tart and zestlul and
green. Like all Jiffy-Jell flavors, it
comes in a sealed' viaL
It gives you a jell for salads and
for relishes. Mix your-saluJa into
it and make them part of the jeiL
Lime
For Salads
For Relishes
Pineapple flavor made from
pineapple juice is new in quick
desserts. This flavor must be sealed
to keep. And it must not be scalded.
In Jiffy-Jell it comes in a vial, and
you add it when the jell has partly
cooled.
Jiffy Mint Sauce
For Lamb and Other RaU
Dissolve one package ul Mint Jiff.
Jell in one cup of bulling waiei. Add
the' Mint flavor frum itia vial, theu a
cup of suaiucd liquid from the pan Iu
whicb toaat U cooked. Serva bol.
Pineapple
And Jiffy Jell fruit flavor makes
a delightful cold dish for a dessert,
foi a supper dish or a children's
party. Keep several flavors on
hand. Every day this sum met
you will find a use foe J illy -Jell.
WaukeshaPure Food Co.
Waukesha, Wis.
week-end visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Watson, at Bosedalc.
Mrs. Miles Barber was a Balem visit
or Friday. .
Mr.' Albcrt Metznet came home last
Tuesday to register. Ho returned to Eu
gene the next day.
Master Millard Crabtreo iB visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L, Cas
tlemuii. Rev. I.. C. Eussell left this morning
for Newberg to attend tho Oregon year
ly meeting of Friends.
Mrs. Kuos Presnall has been very ill
but is some better now they think.
Strawberry picking will begin here
the last of the week if the sun con
tinues to shine, which we hope it will.
Fairfield News
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Fairfield, Ore, Juno l.'l. Frank and
James Sfuliony and families visited at
the home of their parents, M, W, Ma
hony. . Lou Arel U planting between 40 and
50 acres of navy beans.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bliven and lit
tlo daughters visited at tho home of
his parents recently,
John Imlah and family visited at
Joseph Hugill's, of Woodbum, on last
Sunday.
Frank Smith and wife, ot Mtnyton,
visited at the home of Howard Bliven,
on last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. A. Or. Olson, of Portland, is visit
ing at the home of his daughter, Hra.
Carl Francis. . .
Tho Misses Merle and Agnes DuBetto,
Beta and Margarette Marthales return
ed home from Halera high school.
Mrs. J. B. Lovegren and daughter
visited at the home of Mrs. Ed Smith.
Leonard Mahony purchased a beauti
ful JIudson super-six ear.
"Perhaps, ' says the esteemed Bos
ton Globe, "there may be truth in the
report that B German secret wireless
plant is in operation in the Olympia
forest reserve in the state of Washing
ton, about 24 miles from the Paeifia
ocean, but that 's a long way from Ber
lin." Yes, and by the usual modes of
travel, it's a long way from anywhere
else.
CASTO RIA
Fcr Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
tba
Signature
"THAT LITTLE GAME"
Preparing to Quit
Eetail Prices
Creamcrv butter 45c
Country butter
Kggs, dozen
Sugar, cane
Sugar, beet
I lour, haw wneat
Flour, valley
.... 40c
85c
S.75
tfi.'io
.'uu(a:i.40
$-M3M
PORTLAND MARKET
I'ortfand, Or., Jjiue l.Lr Wheat:
Club 2.5i '
Red Russian 2.51
Kluestem fi.lil
Fortviold 25G
Oats'. No. 1 white feed 40.7.)
Hurley, feed 42.30
Butter, city creamery "!'(itOe.
Kggs, selected local ex. 31 lifti 32e
Hens 17(5 lie
Broilers 20tfr'22
Geese JK12e
- Livestock Market "
Portland, Or., .lime l.'J. f'nttlo re
ceipts ;., Market, steers firm, other,
weak.. Light steers !.."iflrti I'J: heavv
steers 1(Vr $t.r,0; cows S.r s'..1u; heifers
Sheep 'receipts 15.12. Market firm
Host east of mountain lambs 1.1.75(u
1-1; valley loiiibo 13.."x.l(tt i:t.7.'j; voarlitt-;
wethers !lf! 11.50; ewes !fa !.50.
Iiug receipts 2(n.- Market steadv.
Heavy $15.15;. light 15( U.IO.
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THE LAST HAND
FCf fMc. I'M
rpr7- rSoi.N' TO CATCH
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