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MTCPFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFIOX, FRTUAY. APRTL 14, 1911.
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Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDKPUN'DUNT NnWSI'Al'RH
puuLiHiinu DAihY i:xci:it hatuk-
IJAY BY THi: MKDrtmiJ
PRINTING CO
Thi- nonincrntlo Tlnus, The McdforJ
Man, tiio Mcurord Tribune. Tim South
ern OroKonlun, The AhIiIhihI Tribune
LEARNING BY EXPERIENCE.
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OnOROn PUTNAM, IMItor nntl MnnnKvr
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Kiiton-d on hi-iuikI lIiiih iiiutlr u
Mndforil, Ori'K'Hi, iiiulor tlio act of
Marah 3, 187H.
Official Pnmr of the City of Medford
urnciiti pniMT or .itckwi county
SUD3CIIIPTION RATES.
Onn ypRr, 1 nmil $6 00
Une inoniri ly mall GO
Per month, dilivirul by carrier In
Medford, .luckHonvlllu and Cen
tral Point . . CO
Sunday only, by mall, per jeur. .. 2 00
weakly, ier i ur 150
SWOBN CIRCULATION.
Dally average fur olx inuntlm ondlni'
Dccombei 31, I'JIO, 2'2l
mil Leased Wlro United Freia
Dispatches.
Tim Mull Tribune Is on wile nt Mm
Perry Nivvh htand hun I'tautlhco
Portland Mold Vvvs Stand, Portland,
llnvvmun Hiwh Co I'orll md Ore
W O Wl.ll mi nil. WiimIi
PRISON
MAD
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FIERI mo none so blind in thoso who will not hoc none so stupid as
thowo who will not luii in.
If anyone miffeis n lo-s of cion by frost in Ihu Kol'iio liver nl-
li-y tins j car, he will only liuve himself to hlamu. Ilu uY'&urves no sympath.v
l''or th ice year, this paper has harped upon the necessity of piepann;
'or oicliaid heating as insurance against lioit dainage. For tlnee .veuis
1'iof. O Cfittn htiB pleached upon this, subject. I'or the Hume length of turn.
vivid object lessons hao been piesented oichatdists and jet many or
"linidwts do not jet seem lo icalic the necessity for action. Many jcurs
ihctc will be no danger othci yeais theie will be.
The niglil J' Ajnil 1.1, 1!)1(, just ii eai ago, u ciop, estimated at Jiflv
carloads ol luiiej -jeiii, woith at least .-f.VMHJU, in one of the celcbiated
orchaids was lot bj float. The ciop in the oicliaid adjoining was haed
by oM'Imid heating. This ought to huc been object lesnon enough for all
'I'hiee years ago only a Jew orhcaids lcsotted to heating, and inuii.v
yioeH lost then J nut. Two years ago, hiuv a linger number beating. A
'ears ago neatly all the large commercial orclianls tesoited lo sensible
host piotcction. ThiK jcar, ceiy huge oicliaid and many of the hiiiiiIIci
oiioh hae kept then hies going.
Theie it, no teacher like cxpeiience. Those ftuitgrowcrs who icfiincd
lo piolil by the expeiicnce ot olheis, may hao u chance lo piolil by lli-'ir
own now. Nexl .veur ccry one will picpaie to Jighl liosl.
A MATTER OF REGRET.
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Students of Pcnolony World Over
Arc Aroused by Convict Pointing
Out Where He First Learned a
Way of Vice.
NBW YORK, Apiil 1 i. A Idler
written loeontly by an liiimitu (No.
L'O.IiDO) or the Auburn Htato prlHon
lias jitobably aioiiHed hIiiiIciiIh of
penology In this city and Htato iih
notliing oIho Huh iinuo in many
inontliH. No. lill.aflO Ih .Iiiiuch J. Kel
ly, who luiH hoi veil four yearH of a
nliio jcaiH Hontcnto on aecnnil of
foiiHo conviction of Hteallng a milt of
clotlitm. IColly'a vcihIoii of IiIh offciiHe
Ih that ho got the clothed on a pawn
ticket obtained from the thief and
that ho know the clothes had been
Htolon.
JliU Kelly Ih now uiglug thin defoiiH
In Ii Ih idea to Judge IIiimphieyH of
Jamaica, I. 1., who Hoateaced him,
for IiIh liberty and (ho oppoituiilty to
do Komolliliig for hlniHolf In the
world. Iloio Ih tho pait ot IiIh let
tor to Judge IIiiniphiojH that made
iiueh a piofouud ImprohHlon on all
those of a Moclologlcal turn ot mind
who read It:
' In 1!)00 1 wiih Kent to tho Catholic
protoctoiy for truaacv. When tluue
ono 'mouth my father died. I hcgKod
to huo him biifoio ho wax bin led. I
wan rofiiHod. Olhoia thcro, who had
had a like uiiHfoiluiic, wcio gi anted
IIiIh lequciit Hut thoy had ft IoiuIh
who iiald traiiMpoitatlou ami hoaid of
a cuntodlau. When theio tluco moutliH
J had thiowu mo a postal caul, Higued
by my (tor and hearing tho luetMnage
'.Mama Ik ileiul and wo aio all alone '
I crojil fiom the loweHt to the hlgh
cht authoilty, licHeechlug thorn to al
low mo lo nee my dead mother' face
Again I win icfiiHcd. 1 tiled to en
capo, failed and wan beaten uuuiei
clfully. "Do j on wonder that m moiiI wn
filled with hatted of tho law that
Hccmod to by hupolona HOiuea to Iionci
out mo at an enemy, itiihIiIiik me?
I joHi'iiud for fi loudly adlco. I wan
plucked from my father; fiom the
IiuhI littlo luolhcr thut (loil ever
In entiled life Into, mid huso novel
Keen, or eor tihull m I heir fuccw
itKHln. In all tho KiiHty train of ln
Ih (here nay crime, short of the iihm
flugiant felony, thut merit a tuuh i i
ilbutlou?
"At thU limtltullon I foiin. .1 tt .
niquuliitance of two tlu i mhh
b))g. After 10 moutliH wc win a1
liberated. 1 an filendlchs honub
liennlleBB. We Uautlod loKcthei m
New York ill. (uitIiik u a bull
Htarved, iinlnwful exUteme, un, tin a
- the Inevitable. We Here uiieuiid
Mild aent to Klmlru refoiniuturv. that
crlmtuul Inctibutor that h.m dixit
more to fill the nUt pilKontt than hII
other, or ut leaat, uu other uiouita 1
know. Actually hundred of thoe
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iMalhocuf as hccictmy of the Medfoid
Mis dcpartuie will hu .i
IIH lesignation of ('has. K.
(ommeicial club in a matter ol icgicl,
loss to the eonimtinitv.
Air. .Malboeuf possessed a iaie combination of finalities that made him
most valuable jis malinger of publicity methods. With c.ccutie and or-
gini.iiig ability, were combined a llioioiigh knowledge of the country and
t lcsouiccK, n lit in belief in its lutiire, and the adveitising iesoinceul
iiess of the Huccessful pi ess agcnl.
Air. Malboeuf has given (he club a good business administration and
hunched an elfective eauipaigi. ol publicity advertising along new lin-s,
aid it is a mailer of icgiel that lie cannot icmaiii to cany out piojected
plans. His place will bo land to fill.
AUTO BUS NEEDED.
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KDKOItl) has no sheet cars as jel, though if the city maintains is
incMcnl i ii t in of gtovvlh il will only bo a shoit time befoic then
will he a tiolley line heie.
In Hie incanliiuc, luck of lianspoitation causes a gieat inconvciiience.
Hveryonc caniiid alfoid an automobile, or a buggy and most must walk
This opuiiH a field for miiiic enleipiihing pcison to establish a bus line,
or an aulo bus, making legular dips tlnoiighoiit the city at regular inter
vals. It would he well patrouicd and piove a gieat convenience.
An aulo bus could cow r the paved aiea of the citv with lialf-hoiii
tups to and liiiin vaiious outsknls and do a piolilable business. A sliuit
lual would tell the sur.
Ilcie i an oppoilumtv lor some euteipiisiug man.
JOHNSON SAVS
STATE IS ROBBED
SACKAMENTO Cal April 11.
Governor Johnson today Issued a
Htateiacnt concerning tho investiga
tion by tho Htato railroad LOiiimls
uloti of tho rates ehaiged tlnoiighoiit
the Htato by the Wells Kurgo Express
company. The governor paid:
"Tho Information that has boon
furnished to us regarding Wells Kar
go and Lompaiiv's lates shows charges
within tho state of California to be
much higher than almost any othei
place In tho United States. The moHt
slguulflcant thing In the compaihon
of iateH Ih tho lumpailsou of pack
ages weighing sk pounds or less be
tween San Kimicisu) and Los An
geles and between New Yoik and Sin.
rranclHio. Heie Is tho tabic ot
charges:
These charges show JiiHt this
that shippers In San Francisco, par
ticularly those In tho dry goods bus
iness, who are required to transmit a
pait of their outside sales in small
packages, must for transmission with
in the state of these packages, prac
tically pay tho same price that the
merchant In New York can by the
same means of transportation lay
down the saiuo nt tlclo In the state of
California.
"Wo would not by any moans dis
criminate against' New Yoik mei
chnntH, but that In California wo
should disci Imlnate against tho Cal
ifornia mei chants seems Intolerable.
"The comparison of the rates ehaig
ed bv YVells Kargo and company
ivlthln the state of California with
tho rates charged by the same com
pany in other states for like dis
tancessay appioxlmatoly 150 miles
-over slinllai teirltory, with similar
"ondltloas, shows the rates outside of
California to be per 100 pounds from
$1 to $1.25 approximately, while In
'Jallfornla the intu Is appioxlmatoly
from 11.10 to'$L75. So far as wo
'iavo been able to discover, no reason
whatever exists for the difference."
1-lb. 2-lb. 3-Ib. 1-lb. 5-lb. C-lb.
Now York to San Francisco $0 HO $0 ::r, $0 15 ?0.C0 $0.80 $0.90
Sap Francisco to Los Angeles 125 I!5 .15 .GO .G5 .75
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
NEEDED SAYS SCHOLAR
ClIAm.OTTTESVU.U:, Va, Apill
1 I ".leffeison, If allvo today, would
InslHt upon a Htiong, active central
government for tho protection of the
rlKhtH of the public agaliiHt coiiboll
dated capital."
Kxpictihliig thus his (ouvlctlou that
tlmcH have changed sliuo JeffeiHou
oniiiK luted tho doctiluo of "HtutcH
rights," Piesldent Si bin until of C'oi
ni'll unlveislty, Hpeaklng at the Foun
deuT day exercises of tho I'ulvuislty
of VIik'hIii heie today, went on icc-
oid as mi advocate of a policy of gov
einmeutal cenlrallatloii. He said:
"Tho fiiimerH of tho Constitution
meant to oit&uulo a govetument of
the masses by the cIiibkoh. That Is
why exclusive 'u Ullages weie confer
ied upon tho piesldent mid the sou
ale. Since that day the people have
made the oleitoral college a meie
rubber slump and me giaduall con
Dolling the fodoial government.
"I see no Immediate piospect of a
rel ui n to a wimple and eionomical ad
iiilnlatiatlou of the novel anient while
a tevluloii of tho tin Iff may leave us
with a diminished income to meet In
teasing oxpondltuioH tin the ground
of financial iiihikhi an Income tax
soon mil) befoie a pint of our Miaul
avsteni "
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knew there during my stay of oue
year have panned before me here In
Auburn prlnou during the four )eura
1 ha-vo hoi'ii here.
"The four yeara I have spent here
have houeflclul, rather than tletrl
mental, U me They huve fitted me
to earu au honeat living. They have
shown mo the utter futlllt) of a cilia
IiihI life. My one ambition U to no
out into tho world ami 'make good '
I am aim ouug UTil and mu) re-
trluvo thut wlilih I liave limt. I am
wending u iietitiou to the governor,
iibklng him for executive clemency
Will you wrlie lo him In my helm If?
KtlOtch Out a baud of Kod will lo
ono who Ik iiiiscilnifh sincere hi hlw
doslro to Hvi ih ii nth and houentl)."
MONETARY COMMISSION
TO MAKE FINAL REPORT
WASIJINtiTiiN. n c, Apnl II
Jn tho uoimte Imhiv t iiiamiiih (Hep.
Iowa), intiiidui nl a hill iciuinng
Unit tlio iMOIielaiv i'iiiainiioii, uliieb
was fathoied by lonmr Sunini ld
rich, Hiibinit l fm.'i i'j" " ' '" i
ioio Occciubur 4, jiixt, J
COURT?
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New-
IN RAISING CASH BAIL
SEATTLE, Wash, Apt II 11 -C
I), lllllnian, convicted ical cHtate
man, has succeeded In raising the last
of the $1! 15.000 cish ball requited on
his appeal on the chaigo of conspli-
jic lo ilefiaud Hut lie Is still In Jail.
Ilefoie his ttlal 1 1 i 1 1 ii ui it wiih sum
moned Into United State Dlstilct At-
toiue Douwoith'.'H coin t and placed
on tilal for tampering with the Jui
and convicted. Sentence of 5J0 das
was passed on him after ho had been
tiled and convicted on tho principal
chaiKc ilillmaii has served tea duvs
of this last sentence mid will stick
out the lemainder, It Is nunounced,
while planning his main fight befoie
tho coint of appoals.
Tho n'ir.,000 ball was put up by
Hlllinan's biother, E. S (Jill, a Ta
coma teal estate man, mid Unco sine
l compaulos.
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Ileal I. state lYuiMeis.
Di'witt (inndp istinc to Elk l.iini
Ik i iiiiiip.iav so ,KiiH 111 ec
tlna .!.' township .(2, uniKO
2 isist . i
Clarence E Deuiilug to Julia T
Hum, laud In sectlou 'it, towu-
ahtp B, range 2 weal
T. W Oagood et al. to 0. 11 He-
gurtU et ul , releae of agnw
ment Aluitra Wtlaou tu Med ford Na
tional Uank, aaalgnutuut of
baud
II. 1. Hargrave to Junto llauaeti.
88 II 5 ucrea lu D h 0 03. town-
111), iiinge 1 east I
Abel I), llolmaii to city of Ash
land, piopeity In Ashland .. 1
W. W. Newton to city of Ash
land, land in I) L C 10, town
sblup 811. range 1 oast 1
(1 K Hillings to city of Ash
laud, piopeity lu Ashland .
Kdvvln l Hughes to (Jeoige
Tav enter, piopeity In Ash
land
Ellu J Lewis to (J. Henry
Sihuelte, ptopeit) in block 10,
' Medfoid
I A Perry to John J. Wilkin
son, property la Uurr's addl-
tloa to Medford
i lohu H. Mnxedoa to Polls Her
'naidlao, pioperty la .Mountain
' avenue, Ashland
W T Smith lo Melissa A Scott,
laud lu section 11, township
KU, laiiKO 1 euit . .
( I.iuIiuIh Slover to .Maggie Cult-
w light, property in .Medford 1
P II ltuulusnn to E. C. Welch.
mining property in Foots
Creek milling district 10
70 Eleanor Maul to Harry H. Tnt-
tle. property in Purr's addi
tion to Medford 1500
John Wh.vnot to W S. lleams.
laud lu section , township 38,
lauge 8 east 10
3! Claude S Fendall to A. E
Worthluud. lot 15. H H Car
ter addltlou to Aahlaud
N0THIMG CAN STOP IT
j A city can be built on a hill, but it is a groat task to
build it. You can build ji homo on a rock pile or on
"hard pan," provided you spend enough labor and
money. To begin with, it is a matter of some con
sequence to buy and haul soil I'or a lawn and garden.
1$ And come to think of it'soriously, why should a per
son incur the trouble and expense of converting n
grasshopper district into a dwelling place, when good
land in desirable localities ran be had much cheaper?
J You cannot gather i'igs from thistles, neither can
a large crop of hair be clipped i'roin a toad. Jt would
require considerable advertising to make Hear creek
wafer equal in quality to that ol' Hull Klin. II' through
official favoritism all the city improvements were
given to the "bad lands" ihey would not be convert
ed into an Kdon. The serpent would probably be
there, but the tree of life, never.
J The old woman with a broom tried to sweep back
the tides of the sea, just as official polliwigs tried to
block the progress of Iviverside Sub-division. The
tides still flow and this beautiful addition continues
to improNc. Okserw the number of lots sold and
the improvements under way. If couldn't be other
wise. The lols are all good land; they are beautiful
ly situfited, coiiiinandim a fine view of the valley
and mountains. Nature has supplied shade trees and
the best of drainage; no mud to contend with even in
the wet est seasons.
GJ Situated on North Riverside Avenue, the only street
running through the city from north to south," the in
ferurban car line is sure to run through this addition,
it is only a fifteen-minute walk I'roin the postoffice
and close to the North school; water and sewer are
now in, ami city officials declare Riverside will be
paved this summer without fail. 13ut whether paved
or not, the properly is just as desirable, for it costs
less money. And thai alone makes this opportunity
shine. These lots are cheap. The owner does not want
all. the money nor all the land there is. He is willing
for you to have sonic of both. .Just to be convinced
call and price them. A group of these lots, for the
next two weeks, will be sold on small monthly pav
ments. IScc W. K. IMMPPS. the Owner.
Medford
-Horse Shoeing Shop-
12H South Ilurcdett Stiect.
Pacific Phone Hiil
Home 'Jlil-K.
C. L. Allen, Prop.
GIVE I S A TltlAIi
Rock Spring' Coal
On hand all the time. Phono 1C02
Draperies
We carry a verv complete lino of
'huperlen, lace curtains, fixtures, etc.
nml do nil classes of upholstering. A
sptcinl man to look after this work
cxcluMvolj and will Blvo as Reed
service n Is possible to get in even
the larKest cities
WeeRs & McGowan Co
BURBIDGE
THE COAL MAX.
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, man or woman has a
timber and stono right of ICO acres,
prlco to tho government $2 CO per
acre. No cultivation, resldcnco or
Improvement required. I have about
twenty-five claims to locate, see me
and have a talk, this land Is worth
$20 00 per acre. Call or write.
A. 11. SALIXO, itoom 31 Jackson
County I tank ItuildliiK. 318
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March Cth In Elec
tric building, 218 West Malu street.
Everything new and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc. Beat In
city. Rates reasonable.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
PANSY PLANTS
Ornamental shrub
Heady to bloom,
and shade trees,
J. T. HUOADIiUV & CO.
Gieenhotiso near city ic-orvoir.
Store Corner Sixth and Ccilial.
Phones 5181; 1 K51.
"Buy nt home and help Medford."
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
"FRUIT LANDr
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
Landscape Contractor
We do the grading for lawns and
tenuis grounds, seeding and planting
of slirubery In fact do everything
to make onr homo a beauty spot.
If. M. WILSON.
Phone Pacific 3141. Home. 5.
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy icjjistered Poland China and
Berkshire Swine. Ordeis taken for
spring delivery. Pme vv
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls. Orenon.
VVIUUUI"
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY rilOPEUTY
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VOl'lt JIOMi: COMl'OKIS.
Wo can wire your house, or do re
pair vvoik o the service jou now
have, and will sine you money on
the work. Pioniptness and satisfac
tion aio two othor essentials that
jou'll always get here.
.MOTOK ItKI'AllllNO
I-'LAT IHONS
I'ws, kixtckks.
Crater Lake Wiring Co.
NO. 17 NOKTII mUTI.iriT ST.
$250 in cash
I means $10 in Columbia records!
Play them while you are
payinrj for them!
$ 1 .50 a week and the
I purchase is complete!
We are today extendin l. even
mail who owns a Columbia Gt.iph--ph"iie
(or a Victor talking machine)
a special purchase piivilce which has
never heloie heen open. F.,r f'J.oO
we will place alongside that talking
nun lime of ouis a 10.00 outtit of
( iiltimhia Douhlu-Disp K'ecoida of
otir own electioIl.
And instead of a-kiii: pay in ad
vance we will agico to accept the price
in live additional payments of $1.50
each.
This U meiely a convenient means
of securing your lecoids in series
biond enough to make an inletesting
assiiiimenl-without paving out the
inniiev Inline vou have nnv enjoy
ment nl the miisie.
I lie souiiei the heller1 To
here
loony is
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Medford Music Shop
220 W M un St
jWllI ro farther near Medford In good
j investments than any section of Ore
J gen. InusMgate and bo satisfied.
II civ is vour opportunity to hu a jjood lot on easy
terms:
$350.00
$50.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH.
Lot is (50x112."), just off painiy on AVcst Seventh
stivrt. lir furtlu r liifm illation, address
P. 0. BOX 838.
i Mine Owners
What have ou to sell?
I Prospective
I Purchaser
See us bef re bu Ing.
To the Public
Wo wish to call the attention
of prospective buets to the fact
that wo have been the county
over 4 0 jonrs and are prepared
to show some of the choicest
tracts In the valley Costs noth
ing to look at our list ot bargains.
uhlp as. rttiiite I wwit QOO0;Murhii UosIr to Uarl II lloi-
P. U. Wulte to oltr Of AihUoil,
ilwd to utrei't
Aahlaud Mf. Co to city of Ah
IhiiiI lund In O 1. C 40, town
hip Utf, ratiKc l at
lloraie Uolbt t cU of AahUnd,
U Hcren in tommhlp 38, runi'
1 cant
O tt C H tt. Co lu 0. C. Culy,
laud In tottiMhin 39. mas 1
taat
V. g. to Martin V. Taylor, land
In section 5, touiuhlp 31,
rango l mt
UtHrge V. Claiming to J. Ii. An
derson, properly In Cottage
addition to Medford
1) )! Imiin tu i in if liluud
land Hi t 1 l 4" t"vn-l ip
10
10
ler. property In Aahlaud . .
. Oeorga N. Anderaou to lfi. IC An
I deraon. UO acrea In tuwnahlp
3, rangi 1 wtnit to
1 1 IB Stenutm to ltobrt Caay.
properi) in Highland Park
I tract io
1 It. 11 Toft to W. C. ICarhart et
al. property In Iiuunrlad addl
tlou to Med I od 10
1 1 Wllht'lmlna Wlnkel to William
M Colvlg, laud In towuahlu
J 37. rango l west (00
lal N. U. Narregan to Iyman O. Or-
ton, land in tovvaahlp 35,
range 1 west 17000
1000 Kinina K Thornton to Otorg Ir-
V 111 lul I bluik 10 sl-
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EAGLE POINT PROPERTY
The Coming Town
RESIDENCE LOTS, 50x130, AT
BUSINESS CORNERS, 50x130, AT
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY, 186x300. AT
TERMS: ONE FIFTH CASH, BALANCE EASY
E. S. TUMY
201 Garnett Corey Building
$200
$250
$900
Oregon Realty &
Mining Co.
Jill' O'arnctt. Corey lJullilluK.
McDonough
& Demmer
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UOOM It, STi:WAItT ItLDO.
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Auto Co.
FOR vSALE
EIGHT ACRES ON WEST JACKSON
INSIDE CITY LIMITS
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EXCELLENT PLATTING PROPOSITION
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201 Garnott Corey Building
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