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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
from th e pen of E d ito r D etb ert F e h l:
T h u rsd a y , May 1 1022
1 ingg of th e s ta te b o ard of co n cllia-
IN
ASHLA
ND
i tio n a re n ot b in d in g on anybody,
E stablished 1876
th e sex d e sire d in re q u e s tin g c e rtif i­
P ublished Every Evening Except In th e h e a rt of N a tu re 's w o n d e rla n d an d c o n d i’ions a re e x a ctly as th ey
catio n o f eligibles. Age lim its, 18
____
Sunday
S u rro u n d e d by th e h ills
w ere b e fo re th e b o a rd beg an th e ir
to
45 y e a rs on th e d a te of rhe ex am ­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Of C a sc a d e ’s rocky m o u n ta in land j in v e stig a tio n s.
T hey have n o t b e t­
in
a
tio
n . Age lim its do not apply to
A nd w a te re d by th e rills
OFFICLAD CITY AND COUNTY
te re d th e s itu a tio n one io ta.
T he
p
erso
n
s e n title d to p re fe re n c e on
PAPFP
T h a t flow dow n A s h la n d ’s ru g g ed
m en a g re e w ith th e fin d in g s ; th e
a cco u n t of m ilita ry o r naval s e rv ic e .1'
______
TELEPHO NE 39
sides,
o p e ra to rs do n o t.
A nd th e r e th e
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n and a p ­
A nd la u g h a n d d a n c e a n d sin g
'm a t t e r sta n d s.
E. J- BARRETT, E ditor
p lic a tio n b lan k apply to D onald M .'
1 As th ey trip th e ir way th ro u g h
H ere in A sh lan d we r e g is te r a
S p en cer, local s e c re ta ry , b oard of
Subscription Price D elivered in City:
“ L ith ia L a n d ”
kick
if th e w e a th e r h a p p e n s to d rop
O ne m o n th ......................................$ <55
civil
serv ice e x a m in ers, o r to th e
W h e re p le a s a n t w n 'e r s sp rin g .
a little b eh in d th e sc h ed u le , b ecau se
T a re e m o n t h s .............................. " 1 9 5
se c re ta ry . E le v e n th U nited S ta te s
Six m o n th s ..........................*..**.* 3 75
of its e ffe c t on bu sin ess. W h a t in
Civil S ervice d is tric t, 303 P o s o f fic e
Oua y e a r .............................. . . . . 7.50
th e w orld w ould we do if a m onkey
NOTHING LIKE FRIENDS
b u ild in g , S e a ttle , W ash.
Mai] and R ural R outes
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r
had
a
b
irth
d
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rench was th ro w n in to th e w heels
O ne m o n th ......................................$ 55
T h re e m o n th s ............................* ’ 1 9 5 S a tu rd a y . H e h a s s e n:i a few s u m ­ of com m erce as h a s been th e case in
T R I S T IE S ” S K IP O UT, C H IE F
Six m onths ......................... / i * * 3.50 m ers a n d w in te rs com a n d go, a n d K la m a th F a lls sin ce th e f ir s t of th e
DOES T H E J A N IT O R WORK
One year ........................................ 6 $ t has rea c h e d th a t point w h e re he is y e a r, w hich s ta r te d o ff w ith th e ir
KLAM ATH FA LLS. May 4.— C hief
convinced th a t ‘‘i t ’s a p re tty good pet b a n k in g in s titu tio n — th e F i r s t
ADVERTISING RATES
of Police W ilson to d ay w as forced to I
p la n to fo rg e t i t .”
Som e of his S ta te a n d Savings b a n k — clo sin g its
Display A dvertising
uo h is own ja n ito r w ork because -of
SiD ie In se rtio n , e ach i n c h .............30c frie n d s, how ever, th o u g h t o th e rw ise ddors. A good n u m b e r of th e sm all
lie d isa p p e a ra n c e late y e ste rd a y of
YEARLY CONTRACTS
a n d th e re s u lt w as th a t ju s t a f te r b u sin ess m en w ere c a u g h t in th a t
Tom
C a p a n e r, 20. a n d Rex E vans.
D isplay A dvertising
th e la s t of th e T id in g s e d itio n w as fin a n c ia l c a ta s tro p h e , a n d th e s trik e
30, co u n ty p riso n e rs se rv in g te rm s
One tim e a w e e k ........................ 2 7 %c
Tw o tim es a w eek ........................ 25 c ru n off, th e e d ito ria l sa n c tu m was p u t on th e fin is h in g to u ch e s. H ow ­
in th e city ja il, and who had been
N veiy other d a y , . . . . « ...............20 c Invaded w ith a d e le g a tio n from th e ev er, th e y a re fig h te rs in K la m a th .
a c tin g as “ tr u s tie s .”
Local R eaders
D ew drop In n , lad en w ith a b e a u ti­ T h e s p irit t h a t h a s c a rrie d th em
Each line, each t im e ...................... lOc ful b irth d a y cake.
It w as a w ork th ro u g h th e v icc isitu d es e n g e n d ere d
— i
To ru n ev e ry o th e r (Say fo r one
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m o n t^h. e ach lin e, each t i m e . . 7c
Scotty , sixteen-year-old newsboy of Brookline Mass wh,«
cep tio n o f m in e h o stess, Mrs. A lvena 1 fo r th e p a s t ten y e a rs, will s ta n d
To ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th
them
in
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now
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o r m ore, each lin e, each t i m e . . 5c B ullen, who p re se n te d it to th e s ta ff
w e e a a th
th e e r r th
th is
is la
la te
te s s t t a a fflic
fflic tio
tio n n as
as th
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of th e T id in g s. T he e d ito r is n ’t go­ w
One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
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FISH ING RODS W R A PPED
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to
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To r u n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th
how
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th
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o r m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
B a rre ls a n d P a r ts S u p p lie d a n d
Legal R ate
cake. I t ’s a lto g e th e r too d e lic a te a
F itte d fo r A ny M ake of G un
F irs t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l in e .......... 10c m a tte r a n d is u n fit for p u b lic a tio n ,
‘CIVIL service : examination
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Each subsequent time, per 8-
T h e re w as e n o u g h of
FOR CARRIERS AND CLERKS
p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c an y w ay .
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th
em
,
goodness
know s. T h e T id in g s
C ard of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00
NEW IDEAS FOR OLD
O b itu a rie s, th e l i n e ........................2% c s ta f f m ad e s h o rt w ork of th e cak e,
W A SH IN G TO N ,
May
4. - T h e
Old M o th er N a tu re s u re w orked
F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties
381 E . MAIN ST.
an d Mrs. B ullen c am e in for as m anv o v e rtim e o u t h e re in th e P acific
U n ited S ta te s civil se rv ice co m m is­
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs good w ishes as w ere sh o w e red on th e
sion
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
s
a
post
o
ffice
clerk-1
n o rth w e s t in h e r e ffo rts to pro v id e
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
e d ito r.
a tio n fe e a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e­
a c o n tin u o u s tim b e r su p p ly .
s h e May 1 Sees Inaugurated First
But th a t w as not to be th e end of
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill S e
.
j.n in e a, m z z , foi th e p u rp o se ol es
succeeded p re tty w ell, too, for d e ­
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad a p e rfe c t d ay, fo r a f t e r re a c h in g
General
Campaign
of
jta
b lls h in g an elig ib le r e g is te r from
sp ite th e fire s o f c e n tu rie s p a st,
v e rtisin g w hen an ad m issio n o r o th e r hom e and ju s t as th e ste e rsm a n of
w
hich
se le c tio n s m ay be m ade to fillj
HOMES — RANCHES
w hen th e w h ite m an cam e he found
Kind In Service.
c h a rg e Is m ade.
th e T id in g s w as a b o u t to in se rt h im ­
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v
acan
cies
a
s
th
ey
o
c
c
u
r
in
th
e
posi-
e n o rm o u s tim b e r w e a lth ready fo r j
se lf in to slip p e rs an d gow n. F rie n d th e axe.
W hat C o n s titu te s A d v e rtisin g
j tio n of c le rk o r c a rr ie r , post office
ORCHARDS
W ithout the P ostal Service, business serv ice, a t A sh la n d , O r.;, s a la ry
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ W ife becam e m uch in evidence. A n­
How did sh e do it?
T h e re < a s 1
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­ o th e r cak e, c a n d le -la d e n , put in an
Would languish in a day, and be at a $1400 p e r a n n u m .
once a n idea th a t th e new fo re s t
tu te s new s a n d w h a t advertldLng,
Renting, Loans, Transfers
stan
d still in a week. Public opinion
All c itiz e n s o f th e U nited S ta te s
we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich a p p e a ra n c e , fla n k e d w ith s u n d ry crop cam e from seed s w hich w ere
of dry rot. Sectional h atred ! w ho m e e t th e re q u ire m e n ts , b a th
Notary Work
A little la te r d ro p p ed by th e few tre e s re m a in in g would die
Is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­ o th e r good th in g s.
.
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«• .1 C I1 IV II i s ,
IM JlI
or preju d ice only would flourish, and m en a n d w om en, m ay e n te r th is ex-
a te b etw een th e m : “ A LL f u to f e Mr. a n d Mrs. B ert G re e r a n d Miss
w e n ta , w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e E lb e rt, Mrs. E m m a C offee a n d Miss s ta n d in g a f te r a fire. C o n se q u e n tly , n a riu w m indedness thrive.
a m in a tio n ; a p p o in tin g o ffic ers, how-
BEAVER REALTY CO.
w h a t did it m a tte r if th e sam e a re a
Is m ade o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS
It
is
the
biggest
distin
ctiv
e
b
u
sln
e
s.
e
v er. h av e th e legal r ig h t to specify
G eorgia, a n d Mr. an d M rs. Sam did b u rn o v er h a lf a dozen tim es? ,
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
in the world and it comes n earer to the —— — — — — — _________ ______
15 First St. Phone 08
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f ever«' R h oades d ro p p ed in a n d a decidedly W ould it n o t he re-seed ed from th e ' Innerm ost In terests of a g re a te r num- __
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
p le a s a n t e v e n in g w as sp e n t in m usic
sam e s o u rc e ?
T he id ea sounded her of men and women than any other
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r a n d g e n e ra l m e rry -m a k in g a b o u t th e
good,
a
ll
rig
h
t,
b u t is not now so in stitu tio n on earth. No p riv ate busi­
th ey have o c c u rre d is new s.
festiv e b o ard .
h a n d so m e a s it used to be, fo r th e ness. how ever w idespread, touches so
AU com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h ere no
rea so n th a t it “ e x p lo d e d ” a few m any lives so often or sh a rp ly ; no
O. B. L A M K I N
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
y
e a rs ago.
church reaches into so m any soul«,
IN A RAD WAY
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
T h a t is n o t n a tu r e ’s way. On th e flutters so m any pulses, h as so many
BARGAINS IN REAL
K la m a th F a lls a p p e a rs to be up
NEW S.
a g a in s t a p re tty to u g h p ro p o sitio n . c o n tra ry , she p ro v id e s h u t one good hum an beings dependent on its min­
ESTATE
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, A co u p le of m o n th s ago th e s ta g e h e a lth y seed crop, a n d if m an is istratio n s.
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­
‘‘Postal Im provem ent W eek” has
w as a ll se t fo r a g r e a t b u sin e ss r e ­ foolish e n o u g h to d e s tro y th e tre e s
te r.
been
set for May 1, l»y the P o stm aster
vival a n d m e rc h a n ts b o u g h t heav ily th a t s p rin g from th is cro p , it is
TH E BE ST OF EATING
City and Ranch Prope I IPS
G eneral. T his is the first general catn-
him ,o p la n , j
in a n tic ip a tio n .
T he m ills, w hich m ore th a n H ke.y u p
rôuMMEoPLAYGROUND’
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
H ouses to Rent
B usiness men
had been s h u t dow n all w in te r, w ere his ow n to re s t, if he ex p ects to have for several decades.
of merica
co m pletely o u t of re se rv e sto c k , a n d one. W hen th e fo re st is logged, a n d aad th e ir organizations, large users of
^ tizkn s rank building
th e a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e t h a t very p ro p e rly b u rn e d over th e f ir s t th e nial1- new spapers, motion pictures,
d u rin g th e su m m e r a n d fall it w ould tim e, th e seed fro m w hich th e new ad ’ v ertisers, and the e n tire organiza-
«1
be n e c essa ry to keep th re e s h ifts a t fo re st grow s is le ft in th e g ro u n d . ■ tion of 320,000 postal w orkers a re Io be
enlisted in this country-w ble cam paign
w ork in o rd e r to c a tc h up w ith th e N a tu re h a s been p u ttin g it th e re 1 of In te rest in postal im provem ents.
dem and.
T he sa m e c o n d itio n ob­ to r y e a rs. Som e o f th e seeds, sealed Your help is vital. Address your let­
*O«EGON<—
ta in e d in th e w oods.
T h e re w ere in c a sin g s of p itch , m ay have been ters plainly with pen or typewriter.
WASHINGTON &
W hen th e fire G.ve street address. Spell out name
very few logs in th e boom s, a n d on th e re fo r decades.
BRITISH COLUMBIA«,
com
es
a
lo
n
g
it
c
le
a
rs
th e g ro u n d so or State, don’t abbreviate. Put your
A pril firs t th e catnps w ere opened.
,
BRIGHT, cool days !
I
th
a
t
th
e
su
n
can
g
et
in,
a n d behold rehjrn address in the upper left hand
[ a RESTFUL SLEEPJVERY NIGHT
I hey s h u t dow n a g a in v ery q u ickly,
corner of envelope (not on the back)
a
n
o
th
e
r
fo
re
st.
how ever, w hen it w as le a rn e d by th e
and always look at your letter before
All fin e — so f a r — b u t in com es
m en th a t, in a d d itio n to accep tin g !
dropping in the mail to see if it ia
SOLOMONITES
th e re d u c tio n of pay to $2.8 8 a d ay, I th e c a re le s s c a m p e r, th e heed less properly addressed. This Care In the
th e
th o u g h tle s s
th e y w ould h a v e to p u t in a n in e- h u n te r ,
logger, use of the mails is for your benefit and
$ $ > $> ' * $><$><$><§>
Q, 4
Q, Q,
h o u r s h ift, in ste a d of th e c u sto m a ry W h iff! A second fire sw eeps over speeds up the dispatch and delivery
\\ lien you h e a r a p o litic ian say <$> e ig h t. T h e r e s u lt w as a big s trik e , th e a re a an d o u r fine crop o f se e d ­ of mail matter.
If you have any complaint« of poor
he longs to q u it th e s tr if e <$> involving not only th e lo g g ers, b u t lin g s is gone. W h e re now a re th e
service
make them to your postmaster.
<•’ And is e a g e r to be g e ttin g back
seed s w hich a re to p ro d u ce a n o th e r
a ll th e m ill h an d s.
He
has
instructions
to investigate them
to peacefu l p riv a te life,
<J>
W e h av e u p s e t th e p la n s of
P u b lic s y m p a th y w as w ith th e cro p ?
and report to the department.
Do not w a ste a m o m en t <•> m en, fo r th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try Old M o th er N a tu re a n d p u t n o th in g
sig h in g ,
<$> e ig h t h o u rs has been a c c e p te d aé in th e ir place.
B e tte r let th e old
F o r. rem e m b e r, he is ly in g , <5> c o n s titu tin g th e in d u s tria l day. B ut lad y h av e h e r w ay. K eep th e second
And to o ffe r him y o u r syni- <§> it w as n o t th e le n g th e n in g of th e a n d th e th ir d a n d th e fo u rth fire
pa hy w ould m erely m ak e <$> w o rk -d ay
w hich
e n liste d
public o u t of th e old lo g g in g w orks. W hen
the legal description must be correct and complete. With each
It sticks in human relations like
him so re ;
sy m p a th y . I t w as th e fac t th a t w hen th e se ed lin g s f ir s t g et a s ta r t, let
A fte r h a v in g been elected.
th e m en a c ce p ted th e re d u c tio n of them grow un.il they become a ' to rij P O S ^ O F n C E * DEPARTMENT Vx*
option, on a separate piece of paper, draw a diagram
He can n e v e r be expected
-<•>
est. Somebody may need tim ber pects it to be used by its p o s tm L u S
" a g e s , no in tim a tio n w as given to
♦ To consent to e a rn his living * in d ic a te th a t th ey w ould be ex p ect­ Some day.
and employees in dealing with the
o u t of office an y m ore.
! public.
ed to w ork n in e h o u rs to e a rn th e
showing ihe SHAPE and dimensions of the property of­
red
u
c
e
d
w
age.
♦ *
J. L. MITCHELL MEDAL
IM P R O V E M E N T
T h e s ta te b o a rd o f c o n c ilia tio n ,
W EEK , May 1-6, 1922.
fered. This is very important. Pin the diagram to the
W onder if th e fla p p e r is n ’t th e
a f te r h av in g been in sessio n fo r a
1 e in c a rn a tio n of th e “ to m b o y ” of 50
m o n th , has m ad e pu b lic its fin d in g s,
y e a rs ag o ?
a n d it is in fa v o r of th e m en. T hé
option. It may be drawn with a lead pencil in rough
• •
m ill o p e ra to rs , how ever, re fu s e to
L ittle d ro p s of e th e r, little g ra in s
a b id e by th e se fin d in g s, a n d as
freehand.
of dope, m ak e th e u n d e rta k e rs hope
th e re is no law to com pel th em to
an d hope a n d hope.
Z
accep t th e ju d g m e n t of th e c o n c ilia ­
tion b o a rd , th e d e a d lo c k will con-
If a n a p p le a day w in keep th e
Please observe these two requirements, and it will save time
in u e in d e fin ite ly .
d o c to r aw ay, how m any onions will
T h e real s u ffe re rs a r e th e m e r­
i- ta k e to keep hitm an pests a t a
c
h
a
n ts of K la m a th F a lls, w ho h av ­
for all of fis.
d ista n c e ?
ing
m ad e p re p a ra tio n s fo r a big
• •
b u sin ess, find th e re is no bu sin ess,
y
J u d g in g from th e m a n n e r in w hich
a
th e y s tre tc h it. som e fo lk s w hom n d a r e left to hold th e sack . T h e
Several optioi s are already in, and some of them do not meet
we know , m u st im ag in e th a t tr u th re s u lt of th is has been th a t se v e ra l
intsm ess houses have been com pelled
Is m ad e of ru b b er.
to close th e ir d o o rs a n d m ore w ill
these requirements, and will have t . l , corrected.
• ♦
p
robably
follow
u
n
less
th
e
re
Is
som
e
News ite m s says a y o u n g couple
have been m a rrie d by rad io .
It is im m ed ia te c h a n g e fo r th e b e tte r ­
.1 c h a n c e of being a la s tin g union if m ent of co n d itio n s. T he s tr ik e , o r
Several options have been filed of small properties which join,
lo ckout, call it w h a t you w ill, in
th ey alw ay s keep t h a t d ista n c e.
its ra m ific a tio n s is m a k in g good
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b u sin ess for th e s h e riff, b u t fo r no
so that the investor can be enabled, if he likes the location,
B oo tleg g in g o ffe rs a fine c h an ce
one else.
fo r th e ,y o u n g m an w hose f a th e r
In c id e n ta lly , th e long d ra w n o u t
w a n te d him to lea rn a tra d e . They
to take as much as he likes for the site. This is a good idea.
still h a re c ra ft sh o p s in som e of th e in v e stig a tio n of th e s ta te b o a rd of
c o n c ilia tio n , com ing ju s t on th e eve
prisons.
of
e le c tio n , if it does n o th in g else
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H ere Is the gold m em orial m edal,
fu rn is h e s a n illu s tra tio n of th e ex
T h e h onest m an, in su m m e r w ea­
to
be stru c k annually a t the P urls
th e r, will s te a l— from b u sin e ss, if ten t of w aste in th e e x p e n d itu re of mint, which is to be aw ard ed each
he c a n ; a n d no m a tte r how t r u t h ­ public m oneys by com m issions th a t year to th e U niversity of W isconsin
fu l he m ay be. he has a h a n k e rin g se rv e no p a rtic u la r p u rp o se. A side stu d en t who w rites and subm its the
fiorn th e s a la rie s a n d expenses of best essay on “In d u stria l R elations.”
to lie— u n d e r a tree.
th e m em b e rs of th is b o a rd , w hich I h e m edal lias been given in honor of
A building on B road stre e t, A ugusta,
John L endrum M itchell, W isconsin Ga., which was “c ra ted up” fo r re^
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a n d w as in session n e a rly a m o n th , class of ’17, who died in th e U nited p a irs a fte r a big flre had gu tted the
c u rr e n t issu e show s e x tre m e ly good
S ta te s arm y service in F ra n c e on May in te rio r recently. Some of the hum or­
ta s te in th e a d o rn m e n t of its firs t som e idea o f th e e x p e n d itu re s m ay 28, 1918, as an aviator.
ists insisted th a t the building was
be g a th e re d from th e fac t t h a t th e
“going to be shipped to a place w here
page.
B e n e a :h a h a lf-to n e re p ro ­
fires don’t happen,”
d u c tio n of th e h a n d so m e s ta tu e in ste n o g ra p h ic re p o rt of th e h e a rin g s
F o r in su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c ir­
th e P laza, it p rin ts th e fo llo w in g j covered 700 pages.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
A nd to w h at p u rp o se ? T h e flnd- c u m sta n ce s.
P re v e n t fo re s t fire s in O re g o n ’t
1 9 7 -tf o u td o o rs.
Tidings
“Scotty,” Hero Newsboy, Comes Home
Guns Repaired
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