Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 09, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    Bedford Daily Tribune
A llri Paper in a Ut Town.
fubiiibrd every evening except Sundnv
Mtdford Publishing Company.
Q. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted ai Second ( lam Matter in
th Pottoffic at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Batea:
One.month, by mail or carrier go.Sti
One year, by mail 5.00
A JOUENAXISTIO PECKSNIFF.
la a two-column editorial the I'urt
land Oregoni.in ip its inane of Kcntem
ber T eiplaint and defend its course
Wior to the land fraud trials and re
pliea to criticisms made by The Tri
bune. J'arta of tho editorial read likr
ono of those delightful little homilies
in which the moral Mr. Pecksniff was
in the liHliit of eitolling hia own vir
tues.
I odious virtue 007.1s out of every
jiorp of this journalistic Pecksniff, liar
vey Scott has bad a hard time fighting
iuc ne.ru. 11 nas tieen a hard world
to frork in," but he has "done tin
beat he eould with the materials." Vir
hie has not been his only reward, eitli
er. ,ed now, after these munv years
of struggle, he can thank Oml he U 11..'
like other editors. As he savs:
?'Tie Qregonian is the one force in
this state of Oregon which will not en
ter into any combination with those
who are in politics or public effort or
any kind for what there may be 'in
it.' It hales elf seekers and mere par
tianpa who atudy only their own silvan
rage., regardless of principle; it detests
liari, I i-ie servers, rheala and hum
bugs, ann" naturally ia detested by them.
it on'y appeal is 10 honesty and intel
bgeocc, which in the long run will al
ways prevail."
It is a fine thing to know that then
ia one incorruptible force in Ore
one man auperior to the run of huuian
ity, who snurns combinations with 11.....
who are In politics, and who, like Royal
os sing ponarer, l absolutely puro; tvli
nerpsts liars, and acorns lime-servers
W,natc aelf aeekers. One can almost
imagine the applause of "Cherry" ami
"Merrv" as iI,ma nr.i.i ......!..'. ...
"1 further agree Uiat if 1 receive
the support of Jonathan Uoiirnc Jr., for
United St.-itis senator in 1 In- joint -
sion uf the legislature tonight, that il
elected I will turn nil the fcb-ml pat
onage over to Jonathan Bourne, Jr.
"I hereby further agree, in lieu ol
receiving tin- support of Jonathan
bourne tonight at the joint scsxiou ol
the legislature, that whi ther eli cted 01
not, I will pay to -loniilli-'in bourne 12"),
Ollll in I'nili-d (States g.ild coin."
The contract was later signed anil
the money paid over to the present sen
alor from Oregou. The coin is under
stood to have been contributed by a
pool of Portland buiiness men. Mr.
bourne could not deliver enough vote
to elect, and Fulton emergcil triiim
pliant.
At .Senator Kulton's liamjuct foui
days Inter, reference was made to the
cost of a legislative campaign. Tin
remarks passed showed plainly that all
present were familiar with t lie- raising,
of the 2"),(l(MI purse.
Here's political purity from the one
incorruptible source in Oregon.
To come hack to the land fraud trials
The Ori-goniau excuses and cipliiins
without disproving a single assertion
made by The Tribune. The facts re
inaiii as slated by The Tribune, the til
of the Oregonian furnish all tlnvneeded I
the
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
I'lank Ni il was in from Ka'le Point
his wick oil a short visit with his par
nls. Judge aad Mrs. J. It. .Neil.
Mrs. Miles t'nntri'll of Tnioatown
jn-iii the day in Iowa Friday.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
''.Something which is of considerablr
nteiesr to the public generally and
vhieh is p-ih-ips not generally kuown
'a the system of prepaid orders now in
--ITfct belivien stations of the Southern
Pacific coinpaiiy and all points in the
United Mtatcs. by means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medforil
from any place in the I'uiteil -States and
nailed or telegraphed direct to the
uirty wishing to come here. Sleeper
iccouimodatioiis and small amounts of
-ash in connection with these tickets
nay also be furnished at the same
time." tf
1IOUSKWORK or window-cleaniag, by
day or hour; bamboo furniture madi
aiiuii, Seventh at , near bridje. Tel.
401. tf
WANTED To l.-l, contract for plow
ing It acres of alfalfa; work to be
done at once. Postoffice Box 2.-. 2211
r'OK 8 ALE New reaideDce, Just com
plated, second block west of big)
school, West Seventh street; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Fine lots, good soil, excel
lent building ground, 12th and I its.
.See owner, Prof. M. B. Signs. tf
'Merry" as these, noble Sentiments full
iron their virtuous gjro, while poor
i-mcn listens in nipt admiration
. Referring to the senatorial election of
Ifiu.I, the Oregonian sayB: "Mr. Hcolt
had no thought, nor wish to he a eandi
oat (for the senate) himsulf. Ho onve
desired the position, for he noytr felt
that it was Ins proper place. Jut
the last night of the legislative aessi
in February, I f03. Iliroueli Ih, ..r,.n
of many persons, Mr. Hcott consented
ro allow his name to lie bro.ight be
un convention; yet no no more
expected the election than he had do
aired it. Had he wanted it. h w.&l,
bare taken measures in time to obtain
If, and it would have been easy.
"Mr. Scott had no thought nor wish
10 raceme a candidate." V.y then
nioj Mr. Hcott wire to OoorieVE. Ilrows
ell on I he last night of tho session as
follows: "You have often exnrusseil a
dcaira. to help me; if you do, now i-
tun time "
V-r. 8cott did not expect to bo elect
ed, he (ay. Then why waa this an,..
Ue of truth so confident of hia own
election that ho wrote a long editorial
on inai latetnl February nighT) that
.vi! i? omui 01 tne hum session
eainira luo Election of Scott "r This
oaitnrinl was set up, alorootupyl anil
actually on tho press, wheP tTTii news
came of Fulton 'a elecli, and the press
u n. ue aioppeu and the editorial cut
At a, niar of fact ltyrviiyScyM
waa a gum-shoe candidale for the seiin
torabip. There is nothing aurnrisiu;
or uugut nut lilul:ihlc in that. The sur
priung fact ia IJ.it ho ahould find it
necessary to to often needlessly denv
what every oilier of the legislature
of that day knowa to be a facP
Some inside history Qn connection
with this) senatorial contest will shed
. a little light upon Mr. ScoitfDcfmli
Vdacy. F. W. I.ea.lbeltcr, son mlnw ot
,11. L. Pittnck, one of the owners of the
. Oregonian, waa in Kalem the Inst ,l
February, 1110,1, .(uriug the closing hour,
. of the legislulive ejfOV. lie iippenrcl
in behalf of Uarvey TV. Scott, who a.
a, dark horse was to by. sprung ns a
; seuatorisl candidale elected at the
; c)ereuth hour. He carried a h-ttri
igaeu i,y at. Krntt, which is reported
by Uoi who aaw it to have contained
the fallowing:
" I hereby siillinrlr.e F. W. I.einlliettci
to.wt for me in all matters pertaining
to the election of Fnited States aenntor
at the joint session of the legislature
tonight, 1 will make go;d anv c.itucts
or -agreement that he may make in
JV behalf. H. W. Scott."
The letter was read to a nvm-hcr of
legislators, whose support waAnight
In some cases the reading was 1 n
psu.ul by the III rent thai the Orioiii
nd Telegram would political rravea
for 1 nose not lined up, but would sup
port Ihose who voted for Scott.
A prominent figure during this .-,
ioo waa now junior I'nilcl stales aS)
tor from Oregon. Jena Hum llour-.e'.
Who bad been a rmidnliile through,., it
Ih session himself. Mr. bourne s head
quarter were in the Flgfidg- block
He was this session as at prcunia ses
inn, more or less a factor iu legists
ti matters, and kept n., I,,,,,,,, (
naiem. wnere he wincl ami ilined ami
toasted various members of the legists
ture. He had a certain following whose
upport it was necessary to secure in
order to bring about Scott's election
a pator. Mr. Rourne, however, meant
business, wanted to lu reimbursed fr
expenses incurred, ami insisted upon s
contract, which waa drawn up. This
agreement is said by those who saw it
and Dut'ieroua legislators did to hsvc
read as follows:
"1 caae i, receive Jonsthaa Bourne,
Jr. s support for I'liiled Ntatea aenalor
t the joint session of Ihe legislature
tonight, I hereby gree to use Ihe full
power ot the Morning Oregonian and
th Evening Telegram to defeat John
K- Mitchell at the next senatorial elec
tion and elect Jonathan bourne, Jr., in
'. !' I
proof. The Oregonian did oppiTHo
laud fraud trials during (ffiieir ear;
stages and until Judge 'lanner confess
d; it did make truce with Senator Mil
hell after his last election as aena
tor, which gave him immunity from
altncks until his conviction became
erlainty; and it did support liing'
Hermann for congress in two campaigns
after Ins removal bv President Knose
yeJt from the offii f general land
ommissioner.
These facta help prove the main eon
tention, that the Oregonian kept ailent
about graft among republican h-tiilcrs
for fear of "hurting the party"
else from some more sinister reason.
Regarding the Oregonian 'a anap pic
ture of Roosevelt and Hermann, it was
no chance affair, but took aeveral days
to secure, and the president ww fol
lowed through Oregon for Hi is purpooe
liy I lie photographer. A large nuinlie
of papen had been contract for li
contain litis picture and they were dis
Intuited broadenat over the district
These papers were not secured after, the
llrst publication, but reached all voters
when regular renders received their cop
ies, showing Unit tho Oregonian iobbed
Mr. Itsn-vclt to see 11 re the photo for
its political elfect. It was not news
paper strategy, but a plain i)jc of "gc
Hie money." for papers are not printed
and distributed for nothing. Perhaps
it is tiecuiian sur opportunities are ran
under tlio direct primary that the Ore
goliiau hue lost interest in the repiib
Mean party.
O
Further on the Orvftpniun atates:
"These accusers, whcB-r they call
themselves democrats or republicans
are all very linVh alike, ffiev excusi
all tho thieves aa corriiptionisls with
whom they are affiliated, whether ol
ine party i(f)lho olherY The aviniinthi
of peraons like him who writes in th
Mcdford Tribune for this dirty g.l)g
a always been ititciBy.
1 lip eilitor of The Irilnin)- I111
!yinpiiv for "this dirty (Jang. " (gjnd
no ncipiiMllance 'Willi llieiu. excepl
tnrougii the iiitwiiiisuiiVf's. IL. Bi-li.-ves
however, that there are sins iust as
(fcbl Irtjlhose puutelo'd OOil il. il scriliei-
iiw, pnnriscea) nq liypocritiut rftre 14m,,
linnyp. q
Ihe Oregonian concludes:
"TIJr (the people) have been mis
led or many of Ih.-ni-l.y the locali
u..l u....LIk . - , ,- t
-0-11 nevnisst Ci'rrn OUHI ISIS, IIICIUUIII"
those whom (a jjtiruee (Ireelev said)
(lod in his inscriitnble nlovideiici- has
permitled to edit or (jy.ntrol, fi)r fScir
own political or h')-nnl cuds, a t.-itgc
proportion uf the llage anil country
sp.-ipirs. We biuf) the Medforil Tri
bum t to consider this unUd. n
"So no more at prcac(r)feut "
The Cftrsoaillily of Ihe editor The Tri
uuir-, lines not figure in I his on(rocr
He is only A)poor country iiiuyn.il
st who's principal worry is to tuakc
Hildas no interests outside of rn i-jH
loin cmls nleot. He is not a "urn shoe
nor an loyowcil caiuliiliite for arij off (cl-
iiper, so lie can hiird I allerT 11
self seeking corrupt ionlril . " Q
NEW TOILET PARLOES
iNlernnl scientific metliials for the
-are of all diseiiHi-a of the hair, scalp
ind face. Flectric massage, physical de
'iciencies developed, manicuring, finest
oilet articlis carefullv coitiiouudi-d.
MRS. W. L. CAMERON,
Suite 4S, Hotel Moor j Annex.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE real estate firm of Xoyes & Dress
ler will be found at their old office,
on Ihe west aide near the Hotel Moore,
having decided not to move. We can
show yon as good buys as there arc to
be had. If you have property to Boll,
sec us. We can sell it for you We
will also conduct an up to date employ
meifl office, where we cna furnish
help to nnyone employing same. No
matter what your business, if you need
help, leave your ordera with us. Noves
1c Lireasler. tf
HELP WANTED We furnish help for
miners, lumbermen, mills, hotels, res
tniirants, housekeepers, laiindrys,
ranchmen, nrchardists, wood cutting,
builders, mi'rchnnts, contractors, or
anyone desiring help of nny kind.
I-enve your orders with us. iS'oyes &
Dressier, near Hotel Moore tf
FOR EXCHANGE Med ford property
fur other property. Adrdess Lock Bos
418, MedforA, Or. tf
LOST One bay mare colt, 6 mouths
old, white strip ih face. Reward foi
return of name. (I. (I. Shirley, P. O
box (II. Residence second house south
oil tank. tf
t-Olt MALK One and a ipiafter acre
improved land, with .Vroora house
barn, ootbuihVjigs and well, 1 1 lull
blooded filley, 7 luoiiths old, aired by
Robert I... $110; also Jersey heifer calf
l. P. J). Hcott. owner. tf
A (JOOD iiivcstraeat For sale, first
mortgage, $750, on first-class real es
tate, iluc in Zll months, drawa 7 pet
cent interest; will discount principal
enough to make a good profit for pur
chaser; will accept cash, check or cer
tifieate of deposit. Addn-ss P. O. Box
.171, Mcdford, Or. 238
FOR SALE 20 acre land, with house
barn anil other linililinira anaA snrisa
a few bearing aple trees, Wj miles
from railroad slntios; price $1200, pay
able $200 down and $20 a month, or
will exchange for Mcdford residence
proporty. Also 40 acred good apple or
pear land in aamo loculity; low price
aBd easy terms. Address P. O. Box
!7I, Mcdford, Or. 226
WANTED To let, contract for plow
ing 14 acres of alfalfa; work to bo
done at once. P. f). Box 22;". 220
WANTED Dining room girl at Hotel
Nash.
NEWLY furnished rooms for rent; eon-
venient to tho business part of town;
light, hot and cold wnter and bath,
furnished. For terms see Wra. Joe
Thomas. South H street. tf
FOR 8ALE At a bargain, ninety acreB
of the choicest fruit land H) Rogue
river valley, rich aoil, all level, well
watorad, good aix-room house, goad
barn, three good wells, abundance of
water. All under cultivation ready
for orchard. Intending purchasers
811011m see this placo bofor--Purchasing.
ueo. Minis, IN ash 'gotel, Medfd
Or. iutt
WANTED To rent, a furnished house,
o or 1 roonQ. electric lights, close in
Call at my office. Dr. R. R. Ifamil
ton.
tf
THE MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday, December 13th
SUYTOiV JUBILEE SINGEKI
Those Tuneful Culluci Bolks
P168? NUMBER HIOH 9CHOOL LYCEUM COUBSB. fRIOES
18SA8ON TICKET, FOUB $UMBEB,9 $1.00; EINOLE NUMBERS 60c
Al0j75c. SSATf Off SALE WEDNgSDAY, DECEMBER 11.
etober I Xoveiiilu-r slut isl ies tfor
heal aituV flour shit n( ; from Port
Inn. I and Paget .(,., J ports are partial
lllrly interesting lis shoniiiir tlio(Vtn
'liensc resources being converted into
(ul cash in Oregon iiiul vV'h-iliiiiutoti
He-en million four llllb.lce.l and thirty
tour thotKnnd t liuiidn-d nod ninety
one bushels of wheat and fl-tojll-j t,.,r
rels of flour are the exact figure, yet
it must be r ibered Hint th,- crop is
only just getting under way in earnest.
O lfWW' cU'en
During the two iths of fall col
mist rates, S, ptenil.er I to ili)t,er SI.
Hie Denver t Ifio 1 1 nude railroud sold
10SI lioineyeekers' tickets to the north
west, which was an incre.-ise of 'NIT
OV)'' last ,vciii(V)linsiiics. ,,r more lhh
in
rfhl.
-1
u
q QColr Sale.
are now prepared to furtial) hand
-I eoal at the mine, five milcn
of town, in anv amount desiriHl.
t.-lO per toll. '
" PSlFlf COAL I'O. I
I
GET UMDEI COVER
'''UJ1'1 ' lU'j" Ij'
i "'i good idea for cvervlnsl)' ot get under cover in Vvi
ford, including the cityijouncil, nil wo are hero to furnish vou
tho
BEST PROPERTY m
MEDFORP
fifflthe least money. If you nre a stranger in Medford, you cu't
fB,.firiJ to lose nropey by boarding wilh your family at a hota).
q The laiiinem man : way of doing is to buy a nico chcup tract
, nutt huil.l a nico hoiisr wbile the present financial situation coutia
, nes. It 's a fai l tbat yon can hnlluV cheaper ml tlitn tjrou could
a moivfh ago; or, better yet,
&UY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A
BUSINESS CENTER
itnd watch it gruff, into moro money before spring. We are pre
piiroit, to .-quip all hoincscekers with desirable homes at Cm
figure. Now is the time to buy,) save rent and make lliimev bv
,. . ...-. - v -
price. (j
the advanee in
o
n
RogaegRiver
Land
6XOIJ3IT BUHUtttfO.
MEDFOEX), OEJIOOH,
pick
east
ites for DJ(v)liien.
'For I,P 1,,.,.,,;, ,,t ,k Cs..
(S) interested in tin- promotion of the
nry iinlustry in H, state, the South
in Pscific ,-ompniiv will issue ticket
st a rate of one fan- sin! one third (fi-
f li BIUIIImI lne.-i;., ,1... . i?
i wrrgon I'ai .
nmcn's sssociatioii at Portland. Do
iinbir ainl 1.1. provided .',0 or more
nllelid from allAsrl of the state. Tick I
'" ln,v pWhased I) ,,r p i:
I ', in.-lusiie, and will be good for re '
turn passage including December l.t!
Because. He Paid bj "hk.
Not long ago, a huainMt man in this continually was presented with
a loll that he had already paid. He produced "the paid check ma
voucher in evidence, ami it was thus at once proven that he had
paid the bill. Don 't you the importance of paying , by eheckl
this bank cordially invite your account, subject to cheek, and
will be plraseil to render you the most efficient service
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
E&biWKd I88& MEDFORD, ORE.
Capital, forpfrsand Qtyfxsfo Over S&S.OOQ
No Fire In (be Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the Bouse
o
The lath time yon ap
preciate the eoDTCDleoce of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
r
tne nearest tamp a i
aocket and turn the switch m
PINT, QUART. TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Plat Six Is specially adapted for nursery
Sloiple
Durable
Clean tTilTrt?
Sate Wyift)
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
AND SEE SAMPLES
CoLUtorWatcr amJ Power Co.
835 Offic M 7U StrwS
Oaaetita Ik tie fledrk Sioa .
RANCHES
FOB RENT
Urain Alfalfa and Uck
Sanches.
DR. C. It. BAY,
MoMford, Or.
Baby Goods
For Xmas
At Meekers
Shoes, Hoods, Coals, just vli:il you waul. linirove
1lio nvsciit.
WATCH ()lTR CiiK'is'I'MAf? DiSI'LAV
THE STORK FOR KVI'IUVUOHV.
VY.
iiuuktui 1
BUSINP AISCB.
B. B. HAMILTON, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Hucacssor to Dr. B. 8. DeArmond.
Office in ilitter-Dunlnp Block.
Phono 0S.1.
M. M. COLVIG
odedford, Oieoon
COLVKi & DURHAM
ATTOHftfeYS AT LAW
GEO. H. DURHAM
Giants Past. Outgo
Witu w. p. Holt, w.a
Physician
Eag e fcrint Oregon
4BBH L. 0AJSURON. IS. D.,
Physlc7.ui ani Surgao.
Residence, Hotel Moore.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of iioiie aaul neither
give the tit, style nor distinction t" your dollies
thfjlyonr own city tailfM" can.
nmmt worn industry
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are .superior in cveiy
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses. o
EIFERT
The City Tailor
JtEEP YOUR SIONEY AT
0 HOME
FRENCH DRV CLEANING
ANDREPAIRINGv,:iVim:
Mefofd
It
Nash Hotef Grill
Public Dinners, Banquets,
Pall Suppers Catered For
Tallies decorated and dinners served at vou own
Pesidence, any distance.
Time Eclipse
o
No matter h
- - j " - - "w v T Vl.l V V(V- tl 1 v- uti niaja j q
a little in the lead at
The Medforjd Pharmacy
Exclusive lines of Toilet Sets, Leather Goods, Imported a, id Domeslic LVrl'unies,
Kic.li Cut Olass, Shavius Sets, the Si'lumper line of Elinors, Ilahv Sels, Holiday
Stationery, Sniokin"; Sets, Pompadour Jars. Photograph anQ I N.stciti-il Allnuns.
Rich Cut Glass
u
Latest shrnvii" of Vases,
K-WPiW, lSmr BowB, Sugar
and CroB Pltcfclni. Etc.
It in. Napic from $1.25 to 15
8-in. llerry Bowls (clirysun
tbnniuui cut) from 3.G0 to 2
SiHj.'ir anil (.'ream set, Whirl
wluJ pattern. ,3.50 to 111.75
NOYES DRKSHLER.
H.-sl Kstatr, K.-ntals, Insumsrs
KAHM AM)
TIMIIKK I. A Mis.
fnrri'spoii,!,-!!,-,. Soiu.it,
Who rsvnrs h.ini vnlrprt sml ths tuislin of s Urv Clly In tha MniM.f ,k.
!. 1., ih., kJl 1.. ".. ' . M m m,
In ix.irritttm tu our NMlkitwl IUNIi.mi k.w. . J a vim.: j .mi. . .. , s. - ,
lrMl,...U.lnlMU "V ' ", nn.mr.n M
I Ml ill-
ivknM ofTWrt and dlrvetor mr
iirrtir Mniitmi and th ntiM
mm vinr a co hi 11 x ( '
Cbe mcdford national Bank
SurpliiB $10,000.00 (
Capital ffiO.OOO.OO
oillwth BAPBTT aZOB8.
Jtf'W TflB TBIHO roa
18.00 UPWAJIDS,
Byptrsii
.tliristmas Time At
!le(lfrd Pharmacy
is nl-:ij :i I.il.v s .... ;,,! i(n .,
'""' . ' Xlllil "iffi - :111V cou 'II
." 'I'" -I - call ''. 1i:.m-
I'ln-iioli for 1 . i- V V ill Mill' Kll-
-nr.-i.v of .,M Is.' II I-,,,- l,oN-,-s
of I'l-lliiic, s, I, 1,1, -in-,, i,.
ill liati.N s. l,.n,.,.. -i
w" -' : l-:.liriil lino of
I.c::lll,-- ll..,,, ,11, Il II- l,.,,,,!!,;,-. ilsr.-l
f !ll.'l ' ,u, r... -l. .1.- T!iIiii1
prices.
W,- ..I... !,:,,- :l I,:.,,.!...,,,,. ;,,,:,y f
Christ .mi!. I'ostnls. .1 snitnl.!.- t',ri-iin.'i.-i
lor your li
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)IN0 HOLIDAYS: HKAUTIKITL 1IAXD-PAIXTK1) AV T l-J'or , i
AND ('RAYON PrCTlTRF v v.vn:ifit J.-.. , & .?. .OM).u J)
KV'P win wirn imnu' vmV.V n,V' J,l:7 1 '7-.: l"-u "I-1 I, IWKK-
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Toilet Sets
o
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In Elory, Sterli-ngilrtr, fHul,.ican,l K, .-,,, ,,-n.
."llh linc.l
Cotubiaation Brrnh anj (tomb ifcl, ft'.phtn, eb
ot, plush lined case $17.50
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