PURELY
ncncnwAi m
0. E. Wllhito, of Beagle, was in the
city Tuesday;
S. A. Carlton, of Wollcu, was in tin
city Tuesday.
C. B. WftHon, of Ashland, spent Sat
urdny night in Medford.
. ' -T. J. Konny, of Jacksonville, was i
- Medford visitor on Tuesday.
H. V. Beall, of Central Point, was u
Medford visitor on Monday.
J. D. Cook returned Sunday from
t vo weeks visit in Portland.
. Joan P. Jones, traveling S. P. freight
agent, was in Medford Saturduy.
Miss Emily Tankey, of Saras Valley,
was a culler at The Mail otlieo on Sat
urday.
S. E. DunnlnRton and Win. Donell,
of Jacksonville, were Medford visitors
Saturday.
"Chas. Oswald, one of the good thrifty
farmers of Wellen, was a Medford vis
itor Monday.
J. P. Ritter returned Saturday even
ing from a two weeks' visit with Cali
fornia friends.
Miss Grace Garrott, a teacher in the
Medford high school, visited Ashlaud
friends Sunday.
James Kent and dauhtors, Misses
Lucy and Amy, of Wellen, wero in the
city Saturday.
Matk Purdin.of Forest Grove, Or.,
is In Medford upon a visit to his brother,
Judge M. Purdln,
Miss Alia Rogers, of Central Point,
was in Medford Sunday upon a brief
visit to Mrs. A. L. Ferguson.
A. T. Drisko returned Saturday from
a several weeks' visit with relatives
and friends in Eastern states.
Lucian Lowe, who has been engaged
in mining in Northern California, visit'
ed his Medford friends this week.
S. F. Hathaway, of Central Point,
one of the staunch supporters of Thk
Mail, was a pleasant caller on Saturday.
Ben A. Lowell, of Woodville, was in
the city Saturday. The Mail acknowl
edges a pleasant call from the gentleman.
Miss Mary Gray, a teachor in the
- Talent schools, visited her relatives
auu many mentis in .ueuioru oaiurany
""and Siinrinv-
Geo. W. Smith, of Corvallis, was in
Medford a couple of days last week, en
route to Watkius, where he has mining
interests.
Dr. James Braden, the Gold Hill
mining operator, wa3 in Medford Fri
day night on his way back from a trip
to California.
J.Owen, who hus been in charge of
the S. P. Co.'s coal prospecting opera
tions, left Friday morning last for San
Francisco on a business trip.
Mrs. George Burton, of Ashland, re
turned to her home last Saturday after
a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Eance Rouso in this city.
Jndge Hanna was down from Jack
sonville on Tuesday, accompanying
Mrs. Hanna, who took the noon train
for Oakland, Calif., on a visit.
J. B. Hunter returned to Medford
last week from California. Mr. Hauler
was in the employ of J. A. Perry in
this city for several months last year.
. Prof, J. A. Peoples is engaged this
week at the Ray works at Tolo expert
lng the books and getting them in
proper running order. Mr. Peoples is
8 thoroughly competent accountant.
and his work cannot fail to be sntipfnc-
"Onco upon a timo" ami not many
years ago at that, nion wouldn't buy ready-to-wear
clothing at any price. Thoir reasons
wero that they couldn't get a fit; that the
workmanship was poor ami that tho gar
ments didn't keep their shape any length
of time.
Their objections wero not without foun
dation at that time, but times havo changed.
You can get as good a suit of ready-to-wear
clothes, overcoat, or pair of trousers, nowa
days, as any man would want to wear for
just about half what you would havo to pay
the exclusive tailor. That is why so many
well-dressed men and boys palroni.o our
store.
What tailor will furnish you, for tho same
price, such suits or overcoats as wo aro sell
ing for $10, 12, 15, 18 or 20? Nit!
The tailor can't do -it. Take about half
the money you have been paying tho tailor
and let us clothe you this season.
F. R. DEUEL CO.,
Clothing Department.
being welt looked after during his
absenco by Miss Kouf, who has charge
of thej stenographic department, aud
Mrs. Peoples, who is in charge of the
business department.
C. E.lDenges, a stockman from Cor
vallis, Oregon, was in the valley a few
days last week looking over the country
with a view to engaging in the stock
bjsiness here.
Frank J. Hecox returned Tuesday
from McCloud, Calif., whore he has
been nightwatebman at one of tho
mills. Ho will remain during the winter
at Central Point.
Mrs. A. C. Xicholson and two chil
dren loft Medford Sunday forThurmallte,
Calif., lor a couple of months' virit
with Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Spencer, par
ents of Mrs. Nicholson.
Welborn Beeson, the Talent nursory-
nian, was in Medford on Mondav. on
his way to Jacksonville upon business.
Mr. Beeson reports his nursery stock
as looking Gee and in great demand.
S. F. Smith, of Eaglo Point, was Jn
Medford Wednesday upon business, first
of which was to subscribe for Tnui
Mau,. He waB accompanied by Peter
E. and A. A. Betz, also of Eagle Point.
Robert and Mort Lawton were up
from Tolo Sunday. Both these boys
are employed at the Ray works and so
faithful are they in their allotted voca
tions that there is little chance of their
being let out.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Meamder, ol
Yreka, Calif., were in Medford a couple
of days last week upon a wedding tour,
they having been married in Yreka on
Wednesday. The bride's maiden name
was Clara LcMay, and both belong to
the very best families of Yreka.
Mrs. Geo. N. Van Tine, of Tenino,
Wash., who is connected with one of
the prominent grocery firms of that
city, is visiting relatives In ibe valley
her sister, Mrs. H. H. Taylor of Med
ford, and her bother, John Hockersmilh
and familv.
imioh Improved and he fools conlldonl
that complete recovery will surely be
his good fununu aud his many frleniU
In nil pans of tho county aro hoping
that his most sanguiiiu hopes may he
reunited. His father and mother w
soon return, from Capull to Jiiokson
county and will rosiilo at Ashland,
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Tho ladles of the Muthodlst Episcopal
Clmrah will serve a Thanksgiving din
nor at the K, of I', hall, East Seventh
stroot, on Thursday, November 27th,
beginning at 1- o'ulock, l'rlue fl," uents,
Persons who ihslio plates held for
thoiu or small companion desiring sep
arate tables can seuuro them for AO
cents a plato. Following Is tho menu
ItoHl Turkey Pre.i-lni;
i.rsneomea
Mn-OuM Polilleo Teumlei-
I'lilekeii t'lo Htiui'o
IVU-ry
I'tibtwiKC Snliul Potato Sulml
lliikitil lloiili
White Ureml ttrown llreinl
Jolly I'lunv I'hoiv
IMekles rlicei.e
Mllli'i- I'lo I'mitl'klll I'lo
Cuke IVm-ho
Tort I'onVo
Interest Still Clood.
The canvas temple nt Seventh and 0
streets is still a center ol iiltraelliiu
enuh evening, and Evungullst Holmes
does not .fall to please and Instruct
thoso who eoino to hear him from night
to night. His senium on Monday night
was a revolution to many of tho uillr.cns
of Medford. Tho subjects to bo ills-
Friday night, "Heaven."
i. in., "l'rayor and Mis
m,, meeting for women
special song service; 7:JI0
chnrds this week. He reports that
there is very little scale in the orchards SolUs for ,,, I!oom ccnfortubl,,. All
cussed are :
Sunday, 11
slims;" .'t p.
onlv; 7 p. m ,
p. ro "What Shall I Answer God?"
Public School Noted.
hereabouts, the absence of which is duo
to the persistency exercised by tho or
chardisis in spraying their trees.
O. 3. Blackford, of Tolo, was In the
c"ty Wednesday upon business.
Undo Thos. West loft yesterday for a
winter's stiiv with friends at San Jose,
Calif.
Mrs. J. M. Keono returned yesterday
from a few weeks' visit with frieuds at
Silverton.
J. W. Lawton returned Sunday from
a ten days' trip to Ft. Klamath. He
reports tho roads anything but easy
and pleasant to travel. The meadow
lands nbont the Fort, ho sr.vs, aro cov
ered with water, and the water covered
with wild ducks und geese.
George King returned last week from
a several weeks' stay in northern' Cali
fornia, where he has been engaged upon
land matters. If current reports Do
true, Mr. King made a very substantial
clean-up which can bo represented In
no less than five Ugures, with a dollar
sign in front of them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Dunham, of Tal
ent, were In Medford Inst Saturday
upon business. They were accompanied
by Mrs. L. G. Andius, of Cleveland,
Ohio, who ia in tho valley upon n visit
ani will probably remain hero, and
invited.
Thoroughbred Chickens for Sale.
I have sovoral very flue thoroughbred
Plymouth Hock roosters for sale.
t( I). T. Lawton.
Card of Thanks,
Tho relatives of tho lato Nicholas A.
Young, of Eagle Point, dolro us to ex
press for them their deepest gratitude
to the friends and neighbors who wore
so kind and helpful to them during tho
recent illness nnd at the timo of the
death of their dear relative.
When did you visit the puhllu schools?
Thu "Trust" iiioHl(iin will ho nulled
Friday, uh far as tho high school Is con
cerned. Statesmen In search of light
will call on 1 Ion . Percy Ho (! rout or II,
I). Jonos, Jr.
Cnrioi-poiidoiiiHi Is receiving careful
attention and tho pupils aro much in
terested In this prnulical part of their
work,.
'Lulu I'nrtur, ol thu business depart-
moot, is III,
Miss Lorn llockorBinlth, of (irilllu
creek, ami Miss Jennie U alas, of (.'mitral
Point, look up school work with us this
week,
MtsH'Miibel Wilson Is In school again
The regular meeting of the Waverl)
Society will ho held I-riiliiy , fiov. Ill,
IWJ. Following Is tho program :
Pollute: ''Kosolvud, Thai tho United
States Should Urgulnto tho Triuts,"
Leaders Alllrinnllvc, liny Mickey j
in gutive, Maud McKeeVer, Assist-
ants Alllrmative, roroy Do Uriiol
negative, Horace Jones
Itecitutinn I Inns I lock en von
Select rending Iris Con
iliitlun Wilson Wall
Adjective luti.nr...; Lottie Wiley
Kssnv licruldlno Thcli-s
u celt at ion Jotniio INu'lor
Heading Ethel Curr
onundriioi paper Artie lioniieil
Instrumental snln Flora liruv
Character okclch Hondo I lent
llecitatiou Lulu IMui
Quotations Acurih Maiile, Smile. Vim
1 .v kr-, .Maud .Mclveever, Wilson Kuth
eriuel. Omnia I'ruelt, Chester Wei
James Klskiiiup, llertbu Brandenburg
Iiiiih lleniiutl.
I'n tur Editor
Cousin ' remark
Following are TlimiksgivUiu programs,
to be given Nov. id, luti.':
si vKMii im.viiK i.i rr.it.viiv hocikty.
1 llllNl(ll
..-in"- ;J
-H-'1I ",UI
y."-F't.J
'I (H IK: :L"1! it. .;!
Horses For Sale.
I hnvn two work horses fur sale cheap,
a'socne liang plow. W. I. Dodge.
l-'or Sale.
Choice 20-aere Orchard, l" yea" old
now in full bearing of winter iipplen,
pears, apricot", prunes and peaches; all
tiio varieties, liood location. I miint
sell on account of inior health.
Mks. G. K.WtKWSKt,
l)-tf. Jacksonville, Oregon.
Tho Mail has tho news.
A. H. Carson, horticultural commls-
tory. lhe Medford Business Col ee is n i , . . , .,
vunegc is ofiicial visit to some of the valley or-
Do you need
A
SUIT
Then you also want'
You can get both at
To go with it
our store
Our suits are rnaclu to fit and to wear
In style, finish and material they
cannot be excelled
- From $5
to $12.50
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GENTS'
UNDERWEAR. CLOSING OUT
AT 30c A GARMENT
VI. H. KMERfrCO.
will bo joined by her huband next
spring.
Mrs. R. N. Griflith and chlldron, ol
Cumberland, Wyorning. nro In tho val
ley upon a visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E,
Jones. Mrs. Griffith is a sister-in-law
of Mrs. Jones. The lady's husband Is
station agent in Cumberland, und she!
has a son who is a sergeant in the U. S. '
army in the Philippines,
oupi,. riKiiis, .manager noenier, V.H1CI i
Engineer Grondahl and other olfi ;iaU of
the. 3. I'. lines in Oregon, vhitod .Mod
ford station Wedne?dny on their r. gulnr
monthly tour of inspection. They found
the Medford lreighthousechock-n-blotk
wi'.h goods and everything about the
station in shipshape, llko it always is.
Bert Brown left Sunday for San Fran
cisco. He has an opportunity to en
gage as traveling salesman for a whole
sale house of that city and If everything
shows up to his liking he may decide
to accept the position. Bert is said to
be one of tho very best salesmen that
ever packed a "grip" on the road, and
if i o accepts tho position it will be at a
salary that's 'way up with the best of
them
Charlie Torrill, of Brownsboro, was
in the oily last week, having brought
in twenty-three head of fat hogs which
he sold to Gore & Wortman. Mr. Tor
rill Is putting out quite an additional
number of fruit trees this fall. Ono of
these days ho will havo an orchard up
in vne nuis mat will ne worth more
than the best gold mine Southern Ore-
g in ever produced,
W.' H, Bradshnw, of Brownsboro
was In town on Tuesday, just In timo to
get caught In a rainstorm. Mr. Brad
shaw says lie is getting used to that, as
he nevor Marls for Medford but It rains
and hie neighbors have got so that!
when they see "Brad" start for town
they begin to prepare for rainy weather.
ft dotsn't seem to make any difference
what time ol year it is. If in the full
they got their plowing tools ready, nnd
in summer tbey work extra timo to get
their bay or grain, as tho case may bo,
In shape to Btand a storm.
Prof, E. E Smith was In Mudford
this week, having arrived from Capell.
California, last Friday. His family re
turned with him and all will resldo ati
Big Butte, where Mr. Smith will teaoh i
school during tho coming winter, his!
term of school to commence on Docom
uer mi,, mr. smitn is looking vorv
much stronger und healthior than when
HURRY UP
RIGHT HERE
THE HOLIDAY
DISCOUNT
' J
I he left here, , In fact, his heulth Is very
at tho
COSS PIANO HOUSE
will hegin
December i, '02
nnu will conliniie for two
inonthB in Southern Oregon
mid Northern California.
We deal with llio largest
wholenlo and retail piano
housi - in ti e V?i, "Huh as
the ' ico s Ivlen Piano
He Uso, ol- Portland. Oregon,
Ponnnr, Kilers it Co., Koh
Jer & Chife, Clark, Wine
it Co. and Sherman it Clay
of San Francisco, Calif. Wo
havo tho following makes
to fielect from : The famouH
Weber, Whcfloelc, Stiiyves
nnt, Vose & Sons, Stoiyor,
Victor, Sherwood & Son,
Hindi A tierts, V. G. Lcicht
and many other standard
niakep. For a cheap piano
wo have Ihe Marshall and
United Makers, tho latter
i a Kimball b'.. n i!, camo
as tho so-called Whitney
piano
A cordial invilali m ia ex
tended lo all to call at our
piano parlors in Medford
and Ashland respectively
and get our prices and terms
Old snetrurnonts taken in""
exchange. Wo will not he
undersold in quality. Wo
moBt respectfully invite otir
competilora to call on us
when in town and be" socia
ble, as vre don't fear compe
tition. Mail orders will re
ceive prompt attention. See
our new lino of sheet tnuaio
Sold at half price. Wo or
der music every day. Give
us your order
Soiik . .Society
rresidcut's t'l'oi-litliinlioll. Iv'llie .Itii'kKnn
Iti-cituiiou Viuii'V Allen
Keeitatiuii Smile Niorui
ttccilrilinli (irticc l.nilr
Srieci reading 'I rule I.uiiisd
-x-iil miln .Mulii'l iImui, Sr
Si-loel rending. Claude Mil
liei'itatinn Malu-I Wilson
Debate: "ltcsolved, That Hi Is More
Jicslrui'tivo tbiin Water. " Leaders
Alllruuuive, Cecil llinwn; m-gntive,
Sophia llausi'ii. Ahhib'iiihh A Hi r mi
the. Funny Whitman, Ellin I'lilppi
n- uHtivr, l.lnrn liny, f tea Mruiii
il'lriiiuiiiital solo Mnliei Cun
k'lt rn iiiiu: "wihk awaki:" i.itkhiiiv
Tliaiilii;ivliig song School
li-'i'itiitiiiii ( larih t ili-y
Kecltatioit ('lurem-p Ki-f.ur
Sunn Fifih liraili- (iilln
1 iuink-igiviug diulniH- II. ,v tiiviiluii
I oU Juia", Marie tioulc, .M.irarcl
.VIclJiiy.
Ket'ilatiofi Ma-- f!nrutn
-"mg I- ill li bruili- lltivu
uei'itution I J rare Wrl.tli-v
Dialogue "The I'iiil Tlimiki-giviiit'
live girln nnd live tinv-i.
Song. . . . Fi leda llockcnvoi. Ifi-len ('no
Keeitntiiin Anna I'lrieh
Heading of tho "uterurv Times"
Ilernli.e t'urder
-Sung Si-limi!
SKIOSI) iiiuiik.
Sonit, "Jack Frost" Si-hool
Opening sa'eeh (iwyn I'leiuenr
Itecitiillon, "l-Bll in Line"
Holand Kelly
Kei.'itallun, "Hand Tiles"
.- London Ulrich
Itecilation, "At Grand, nil's on '1 hinks-
itivinii" Mainli-linixli'
.luck Horner's ni-tion poni. , . Etcht Hoyr
Ue.-'ilatiou, "The Hinl's Tluinki-ulviiiu'
Dinner" Mary J mm Kdwnrdi-
Ite..'itiuinri, "John While's Thanhs-
giviuu" liehurt Alfonl
Song, "Thu I louse Moii'o" Sclux 1
Mediation, "In tlui Hani"
Jolinic Walkei
Concert rccitHtioii, "I'ilgrlm Miiid.-."
Eight (ilrh
Sonv , School
Noll II! ASH HOt'TII I'HIM.IIIV.
41 Now ruber Lulliibv" School
".lack Frost's Visit". Murunretltnjnil.il
"The I'umpkiii I'le". .Three Little (iirb
"Cln istoiiher's Dream". . . . Ivlgnr (Ivton
Song, "Jack o Lantern" School
llecilntioii lOthcl Hniill
"I'ilgrim Maids" Threu (iirl
KecltntKin I'VaneiS York
iTurkov Song Ilovu
"H'i..,' ii - i.'i. ,
"Tho I.ittie Visi'toV''.' J-illthTrvor
'Our Croat, Croat OrandiniiB" ...
Knur Children
"Why lomtny Was Thankful"
I.eslio I' 1 v ii i n I
Song, "Wishbone" (Jirlh
Among tno Churches.
copyhiomt,
PACKING Pl.OUK IN MA(is
Im uh oarefiiHv doun In liirnlng out
ij ihe fniiioiiH H.ivIh' bent brand of Hour
nt tuu milium oi inn wiieai iihiiii.
Ill hIiim-1, every feature of lllliindirm
lug tho liuent gradia uf H'hi iit Into
the hlgliuHl grado of family Hour re
rclveH our heat and coiihiiiuI niton
lion, Our Hour by the niick or bar
ro I atiimlH fur oxuellmice.
A. A. DAVIS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
KI'I.SCOI'At. ClIUHCII.
Sunday, November 2.'lrd, Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer
and sermon at 11 a. m.
Taken Up .Notice.
There enmo into mv enclosuro In
Medford, Oregon, about November II,
llnia, ono llL'ht sorrel borne: wn uh
about 1000 nnunils: about niuo vears
old ; whilo snot In forehead.
l"-3t W. I'. Dowih,
Ncr-vo-lne.
Cures trunornl debility, loss of man
hood, spxuul wcnlinriiiH, puiu In back,
nervoiiBiicHf, etc. Host preparation on
tho market today, f'ositivo euro. Dr.
uiiponl, laria. Mouronl DruK Co
agents, Medford, Or. i)l por bottle, six
for ffi.
Notice.
Thnrn U a reiiiarkablu lilt of fruit
llintury coiiuected with thu old Uoohod
doiiatioii i'.IiiIiu, near Talent, which
proves beyond a ihailow of doiiht that
Itogne Itlvur valley fruit treen are lung
lived. Tlioru lire two trees oil tho
place, n pear tree and it Spll.cubtirg
applo tree, which were grown In Sf(
on the A Ifni il pliico and the next i-eamm
set out on the ll. enon place, and thin
year lliero wen llfly boxes of choico
fruit taken from thene two Inea, It.
niiiKt also lie remembered, In this coif
iiciHlon, Ibat fruit trees In curly duv
were nut given tho nttoiiiion they aru
now, heiicii it can renxinably bit pru-
miiied that tho fruit tree of today.
which Is being given every intention
pcstdhle and being handled uleiiilllcuily
will live to produce fruit a muuh longur
tliro than luivo these two abi vo refern il
lo. On this initio Iteesun pbu'o Is a roro
tree, or bush, which is still alive, and
which blooms In neuron, that was tho
tlrnt roo bunli lroui;bt to the valley, It
linvlng been brought here III Til by it
s in of Jason I.-e, the noted early day
inlsiloniiry.
The bitewt In ready to w-ejir haU at
l!ns Maud !). Wilpoii A Co.' millinei v
lore, I 'ul hi - Vol k luiildiiin. Went Med-
ord.
Thos. ltoi.s, a farmer living near
Central I'olnt, wni lu'resti-d on Monday
ly C'oniilnblii JoIiiimiii charged by Clninl
Miles, of Medford, with assault ami
battery. A hearing was had bofora
Judge furdlii Monday afternoon am)
Itoss was fined $10 and costs $l.t.io.
all told which was paid, Tho assnull
grew out of an altercation at a football
game in Central I'olnt Sunday.
Would you believe it? f have thu
largest stock of wall lies, clocks, phiteil
waie. rims, etc., south of Portland. K.
1). l-UwiH,d. I
K. K. Winkler, the Went Side shoo-
linker, was before Kecoriler Toll Tliurs-
hiy, cbiirt'ed with a-snult nnd buttery
upon the person of Prank Hull. Tim
ii'.o was eoiitluued until It o'clock of thu
lame ilay too late lor us to catch lor
Ibis ii-ue. The trouble gre v out of u
liipotc oyer some photonrnph-'.
Jeweler Klivood and 0, W. I'alm
Iiiivu recently puichiKed tidy. live nuroo
thu old Knoch Walkur place ami will
ut it up Into mini lor tracts and offer
it. for sale.
To close out a few of thoso Kastnrn.
all wool, doiiblowldtli,o.y;ird dross p.it
'ernsat a bargain. Mrs. I'arlcer, Kast
Medford.
John I'enlngton, of Ashland, Is In
Medford taking X-lt.-iy treatment from
Dr. Plnkol for tho relief of u cancer
which ha has forming on bis Hp.
Llttlo Dorrls, daughter of Mr. und '
Mrs. K, 0. Wells, of Gold Ulll, la r
Medford taking treatment for blood
poisoning, from Dr. Plokel.
Tuesday night Landlord Hamilton
igaln installed electric lights in bin
his to try after having dono without
thorn for several months.
Tho pupils of Mm. K. B. Coro nio
preparing fur a muslcnl recital, which
will talio placo on Friday, November
28th.
Notice to Homesteaders.
All parties who arc Indebted lo mo
for blankamithluGr will nleasocall nnd
sottlo, na t havo leased my Bhop toW.
M. Mitcholl and will havo no share In
the business.
J. It. Wilson.
Seed Oram.
Good seed wheat, oaln nnd hatlnv.
nlso Wlllnmotto vnllny cheat flood, lor
salo nt J. A. Porry'a warohouse, Med
ford, Ore,
Tin: Main Is having printed a goodly
numb or of petitions for government,
land surveys, Anyone desiring to peti
tion for n survey of any portion of tho
unsurvoyed hinds In Jackson County
can eecuro blank nutltloiiB at this oMlcc
Thoso petitions should ha signed only
by "FiiiillerB" who Intend filing liomu-
stoads upon tho laud when It Is nnr.
voyed and oponod for ontry at the land
oflloo.
To Ouro a Oold in Ono Day
Tnko i.nxntlvn llromo-Qiilnlna Tiiblots. All
dniKHlslH mrtiniJ lho money If It fulls to euro.
i'j. w. uroyo s signnitiro is on onon nox. io.
Tim Mau. hue the nows while
It
is
. l. a. HiaoiNs
ASSAY OFFICE
GRANTS PASS, OREQON
CHARGE
each
(Jolil, Htlppr, Copper, I.onU,
tlohl iiuil Hllvnr .
Gold, Hllvor anil (,'oppor
(lolil, Hllvor nnu I.eiul
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