PXGE TWO
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911.
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John Unccrlcli of Portland wan ft Wod-
ntHilay vlxltor In Medford.
Q. . Cnmpboll of Kurukn, Cnl., npent
Wednesday In this city.
Mr, and Mrs. T. J. OBterman of Uur
lltiKtoii. Wuyh., arrived Tuesday for a
Bhort vIhII with Jludford friends.
R H. McCluro of i:aKio l'olnt was
In Mtdford Ttiusduy.
Li. C. Hmclt of Twin Falls, Idaho, ar
rived In Medford Tuesday.
Walter Do of Suthorlln, Or., is spend
Inc a fow days In thlH city,
Soo Dr. Cook's North I'olo pictures and
lecture. Nat, Wednesday and Thursday
10 cents. 12
R. J, OlBon of Diibuituo, In., Ih look
Inn after business interests In tho val
ley. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Knrlo mid Miss
Knrlo of Now York city were nrnonfr tho
oastoin arrivals In Medford Tuesday.
Two and ono-half ncros In alfalfa, one
mllo south of Washington school; easy
terms. A. W. II. Evorhard, 212 Fruit
growers Dank bide.
ilnrl Ormond of Bnn Francisco was n
business visitor In Medford Wednesday.
Marshal Nuckalls and wlfo of San
Franelscg nrrlved Tuesday uvonlng for n
Visit with friends lier.
J. It. Harvey of Grants Pass wns n
Tuesday visitor In Medford.
Is your house wlrodT One cigar less
a day would pay for a hundred par cent
Incrcaso In comfort. Start living tho
electric life,
8. II Flowers of Hastings, Ky., Is vis
iting with .friends In this city.
Fred W. Hall and F. F. Flold of Chi
cago .arrived Tuesday In .Medford and
expect to niiiko their homo hero.
Medford local socialist party moots
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Drape street Everybody
Invited.
Hex Lamntnan. tho (lold Hill publish
or. was a business visitor In Medford
Tuesday.
W. Wolff of fian Francisco was n btu-
iness visitor In this city Wednesday.
Seo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man,
over Jackson County bank.
M. a. Warwick of Qold Hill was In
M ml ford Tuesday.
JViv, T J. Hazelton or Contnil Point
was In Medford'Tuusday. Ho leaves, soon
for Portland, where he will act us sec
retary to t- u Stato prison ucscuo icugue,
Head display advertisement on an
other page of this Issue Dutto Falls
Lumber company.
T M, Jones of Central Point spent
Tucsduy In Medford.
it. H. Harris of Gold Hill transacted
business In this city Tuesdny.
Pr. Cooks North Polo Motion Picture
and lecture, direct from Manhattan oj
ora house, New York. Natatorlum
We'dnosday nnd Thursday, 10c. i'i
Walter Painter of Gold Hill was a bus
iness visitor In Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Illedol of dold
Hill were nmong tho visitors In Med
ford Tuesday.
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln.
Olenn O. Taylor), atorpoys-at-law, over
Jnckson fountv natik Dldg., Medford.
Chnrles aillott of Ashland was In Med
ford Tuesday.
pavld Fox of Ashland wns In Med
ford Tuesday.
Printing of nil kinds at Portland
prices. Mail Tribune offlco.
Mr. ami Mrn. C H. Ilrown loft for
Chlco, Cal., Tuesday, and will remain
stveral weeks,
C O. Smith loft Tuesday for a visit
with his brother In Seattle.
Crlnyolt's Quality Shop has located In
room 4, St. Mark's building, 210 1-2 West
Main street, where they will make rogt
iilhr $35 suits for S2t this week only.
JJr nnd Mis. H. C. Hastings of Han
Francisco nro guests of Mrs. Hnstlnss'
brother, II. Mausdum of tho Diamond ho-
tDl.
.ludue W. K, Crows departed Tuesday
evening for Portland on legal business.
Ilo you want B acres In ulfalfa, one
mile south of Mnln street, chenpT C. W.
II, J'lverharrt, 212 Fruitgrowers Flank
bltlg.
II. C. Stoddard of tho Prospect Con
stroctloti I'ompuny left Tuesday for
Prospect.
John Ilncerlch, representing the Ore
gonliin, has returned to Medford nfter
a sojourn In Portland.
Gregory's panoramas and vlowa soil
real pstnto.
Mr and Mis. C. W. Purry returned
Tuesday waning from a visit In Hoi
llnghmn. 8, Kalin of Ashland transacted busl
neps In Medford TUysday,
Ashland Stoam Laundry, Medford of
flde, phone No. 1201. I
Fred I.onuormnn and son Henry of
Sheridan, Or., aro In Medford looking for
a location.
Max Sutherland of Orescent City was
among tho visitors in this city Wednesday.
Po you wont 14 lots BOxHB each for
I2B00 on easy turmsT C. W. H, Kver-
hnnl, 312 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg.
Henry Green of Ashland was u Wed
numlay visitor In Medford.
W I- Henslls returned to his homo on
the Appleguto after a few days' visit In
town
Ijirge. delightful sleeping room for
rent l 303 Olesou street.
V. A. Ferguson of Prince Hiiport. Ilrlt
Ish fnlumblu. is hero visiting his broth
er, Leo Feiguson.
Pr J K Shearer him moved his of
fices to Ournett-Corey building.. 4B
A B. a rein of Central l'olnt vhm In
Moilfonl Tuesday.
Liavo your orders for strawberries
with Tatsuimi, ut tliw it 11 Valley de
pot fruit stand, o does a wholesale and
retail busliinfu and tils berries aro thu
best nnd cheapest In town. 63
Deputy Supci Intended! Sumuel S.
Sweiinlng of the Crater national forest
left for u short luspeotlou trip of Ills
district today.
A white fluwer for mother's memory
A bright flower for mothers living. 44'
Weeks & HcGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Pay Phono 271
NlKlit I'huiiqu V. V. Wtek 2071.
A. H. Orr, 8002.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JMrs.. Fred. H. Hopkins Is visiting
Snowy Hutto orchard. Thu Hopklnq
family plan to move thero from 1'ort
land this summer.
Miss Kllzalieth Putnam has retiirnod
from a week's visit to Portland nnd
Bulem.
Come to the Fish Market; fresh crabs
this week, two for 2Bc. Salmon eggs
for fishermen; fresh ranch butter mid
orenmery butter; all kinds, of lunch
goods; halibut 12 1-2 cents a pound Frl
dny and Saturday. Free delivery four
times n dny. Messier & Kenworthy. 44
Mrs Pearl Lou of Koschurg Is Jipend-
ing a few days with friends In this city
.1 1. Call of Delllnghnm, Wash.. Is in
Medford looking nfter business inter
ests.
Misses Hnzcl Pavls and Her thu Hng
IIbIi left Wednesday morning for Ku
gene where they will attend a series of
entertainments given by thu .students
pC tho university.
Mth. J. L. Mooro of Gold Hill was a
Wednesday shopper In Medford.
Mrs, Walter Kent tier has gone to
Jacksonville, on a visit.
C. J). Stout, inusler mechanic of tho
Pacific A Knstorn railroad, lias return
ed from Hutto Falls, where ho super
intended tho building of u depot, wa
ter tank,- etc.
('. L. licqmen made n professional trip
to tiio county seat one day during the
week. Ilia wife accompanied him,
Pr. nnd Mrs. P. J. 8. Penrcn left for
I'oorman H Creek Tuesday for u visit
With, relatives,
Fred Cplvlg, county recorder, who has
been considerably Indisposed, has re
Hilmodjhltt official duties.
Wiley Tutnbaugh of Sterling and his
daughter were at Medford and Phoenix
t,he ore pari of, tho weyk.
Carollm; Caroy, who was seriously In
jured In an ulqvalar accident that be
fell her while, she was a guest of a
rooming houso conducted Ip Portland at
tho time by Carl Webb, has begun nil
action for largu damages In tho circuit
for Jncksop county.
Kit Wilkinson, Sr has returned from
an extended visit at Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. Jafnes G. C'otohott of Onklnnd,
Cal.. Is tho guest of lier brother, Jolin
S. Ortb ami his Xnmlly.
8. . Jp)iy. who has been representing
Portland capitalists 'In a mining enter
prlso In Dig Applcgnto district for sev
eral yoar, has returned to his former
nome.
S. S. Aiken, for many years a resident
of Prospect, Is employed In tho county
assessor's offlco as field deputy.
J. S. Howard mado a trip to tho county
seat one day this week.
Thomas K. Nichols of Kaglo Point, a
prominent pioneer of Jackson county,
did. business In Medford and Jackson
ville Tuesday.
Mrs. J. O'llrlen mndo friends living In
Jacksonville a visit a fgw days since.
Mr. and Mrs. It, Hchols drove, to Jack
sonville Monday evening fqr a short
visit.
Clinton Cook, one of tho progressive
young farmers of Applegate, was a bus
iness visitor In Mudfqnl Wednesday.
Itov. F. Van Clarenbock nnd Mr. Gag
lion, nceompanied by a friend, motored
o Jncksonvlllo Tuesday afternoon.
George IS. Young, the timber crulsor,
lias returned from a trip to Portland.
M. Caton of Phoenix wns In Medford
greeting old friends today. Hn Ih past
85 years of ugu, but Is still halo and
hearty.
Mrs. Klrhy Miller of Central Point
was a 'Medford shopper today.
J. W. Miller, tho Ashland contractor,
wnH a Medford visitor Wednesday.
Loilhi Merger of Seuttloispent Wednes
day 1 this city.
H. P. Mills of Klamath FallH was u
business visitor In Mudfotd Wednesday
, T. Colo of Oakland, Cal,, was In Mod
ford Wednesdiiy.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. F. narrows of Chi
cago nrrlved Wednesday with the ex
pectation of remaining In Medford.
Chris Gottlieb of Kansas City wns
among tho eastern arrivals In Medford
Wednesday,
J. McPoUgal, 705 West Tenth street,
was taken to the Southern Oiegon hospi
tal Tuesday on account of a severu 111
lieHH, John Smith of Tenano, Wash., was
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
MIsS Muda Nichols visited friends In
Ashland.
Judgn Wlthlngton was In Central
i-ohu on legal business Weduesduy.
Miss llldeu was a Grants Pass visitor
Wednesday.
M. Hnsklll of Chehnlls. Wash., is
visiting with his sister, Mrs. Martin
floPunoiigh.
C. M. Kldd visited his much near Cen
tral Point Wednesday.
George Wolff and family or Weed,
Oil., ara visiting relatives In this city
and expect to locate here.
Itev. Hicks or Ashianii visiieii Tues
day evening with friends In Medford.
G. F Cuthbtut, J. F. Morrelt and
George 11. Carpenter leavt tonight for u
trip through the mountains west of
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Cochran, a guest of tho Moor.
was stricken with a severe case of
ptomaine poisoning Tuesday, but Is con
nldeinbly reCoveied today. No serious
results aro expected.
The Garnetl-Corey Hunt warn com
pany has secured the contract ror uie
linrdwuio work on the new Queen Anne
mid Jackson street schools The door
plates, knobs and all the Interior work
will go to Die local company Several
Purl laud wholesale houses had bids In
hut the Medford concern bid consid
erably lower and consequently received
MANY MEDICOS
AT
CONVENIION
Roseburp. Man is Elected President
for YearDr. Stearns of This City
is Vice President Thayer is
Elected Secretary and Treasurer.
Tho twelfth annual convention of tho
Southern Oregon Medical association
was held Tuesday at Ashland and was
well attended by physlcluns from Poug
las, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath and
Lake counties. A splendid program was
rendered.
Present from Medford were Prs. K, 11
PIckel, B. u. Seely, II. P. Hargrave, F.
G. Thayer, K. H. Porter, It. W. Steams,
A. K. Shearer, It: J. C'onrny and J. J.
Kminons, From Central Point wns Pr.
Holt; from Jacksonville, Pr. Lester! from
Iloseburg, Pr. A. C. Seely. From Port
land thero were several physicians, In
cluding Pr. It. C. Coffey, president of
tho state board of medical examiners.
Officers were elected as follews: Pres
ident, Pr. A. C. Seely. Hooeburg.' vice
President. Pr. It. W. Stearns. Medford;
secretary and treasurer, Pr. F. G.
Thayer, Medford.
MOTHER'S MY TO
1 NEXT SUNDAY
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White Carnations Will Be Worn
Appropriate Services in Some of
the Local Churches "Falher's
Day" Also Boosted. ' ''
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CHECK PISSED
Mordoff & Woolf Are Victimized for
$19 Check Bore Signature of
Lena Morrison Answers Descrip
tion of Man Wanted.
Mordoff & Woolf aro tjie latest recip
ients of a forged check, one for tho
amount of $19 being given them Tues
day afternoon. A purchase of a ,sult
tana und other articles amounting to $1
The official rails for Mothers' ityy
next Sunday has been made by several
local churches, where tho sermrns will
ho on "Mother" and tho home.
With tho exception of McKlnley dny,
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wnen II in wir uiinium iu wwii vimm ... . .... . . i.i
rurnatlons the favorjto flower of.Uio " "'" """ " '"
martyred president no other day wit-. possession tho man left tlie place and
nesses such a general usage of ..ip flow-' i, not ,ccn caueht. Tho check was
ers as that set apart all over t..o coun-1 Hluned by Lena Morrison, but no ono
try for paying tribute to mother. The of that nnmo can bo found.
Mothers' day movement was started Tho man answers tho description of
nbout ten yenrs ago, and hns spread In tn forger who hoodwinked Mr. Winkler,
popularity, The custom Is for men to(thL. jeweler, nbout two weeks ago.
wear a white carnation in ineir coui
Inpels and Tor women to wear n bointuot. j HAVWAItP, Wis., May 10. Attorneys
If "mother is dead, a black ribbon Is for tho statu today entangled John
worn with the blossom by the sons, and i pietz, who Is conducting his own dofense
the daughters tlo their bouquets with on tho charge or having murdered Pep-
black.
In tho last few yenrs observance or
the da' has becomo a partial custom on
the const, and two years ago a move
ment was started ' In Spoknne for a
"Fathers' day."
HnsklnH for Health.
TInsklns for Health.
uty Sheriff Oscar Harp In a inuzo of
lgal technicalities, but the court fre
quently Interfered and extricated Pietz.
Tho rosecutlon appeared to reallzo thnt
It had allow6d tho case to'drlft In favor
of IJU'tJi nnd because of the leeway al-
iqweu uwiz, ueicrmineii iniiuy 10 viou
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EX-GOVERHOR OF
OREGON DEAD
Lafayette Grovcr Passes Away of
Old Aue Was Governor in 1870
..and Served Later in United States
Senate Retired in 1887.
POnTLANP. or., May 10. Lafayette
Giover, former governor of Oregon, ex
congressman and ox-Unltcd tSntes sen
ator, died nt his homo hero today of
natural causes brought on by old nge.
no was 88 years old.
Ho was elected governor of Oregon In
1870 and served Until 1877, when he re
signed to becomo United States sanator,
Which position ho occupied until JSS5,
When ho retired from public lire.
He wns 'born in Itethel, Me., ru 13J3,
nnd followed tho 'law ns a profession.
SAN FItANCISCO, Mny 10. Follow
ing the Identification of Klmore C. Lef
flngwell, secretary to Mayor McCarthy,
by Thelma LerojVproprlotress of a seg
regated house, ns tho man who Uld her
that she could go ahead and open her
house, tiie grand Jury today Is deter
mined to sink tho probo still deeper Into
alleged municipal graft.
Al Bowman, a tnxlcnb driver. Identi
fied Sergl-nnt Peter Fanning, attached
to tho mayor's offfce. as the man ho
DAY ELECTED
NEW SECRETARY
Amond Other Things Secretary of
Ashland Commercial Club Must
Act as Flower Girl and Janitor for
Exhibit Buildiny Frohbnch Quits.
W. II. Pay, connected for some Unto
with the Ashland Tidings, was elected
secretary of the Ashland Commercial
club Tuesday evening nnd will he paid
a salary of $100 a month. Mr. Pay was
qlectod following a hard fight, during
which F. O. Frobach, formerly secre
tary of the club, resigned.
In tho resolution drawn proscribing
'ie duties of the secretary thnt official
inut meet two trains n day nnd glvo
away roses. Ho must also keep tho
eshlbll building at the dopot clean In a
word, bo -janitor.
Look for tho nd that tslls you who
wants to find tho Job you hnvs to of
fer.
nnd driven In his tnxlcnb with Thelnm
Loroy to tho private offlco onkPr. Ua
ton, president of tho board of Ilea h,
on tho evening Tiieima i.eroy uhsij-ih
she met and conversed with Lofflngwell.
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MANN'S
I Central Ave. Near P. 0.
Forced to Cut Prices
MANN'S :
Central Ave. Near P. 0.
Greatest Monev Saving Event in Mediord
$25,000.00 Worth of Glean Up-to-tiate
and Childress Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel on Sale at the
Merchandise
Consisting of Women's
LOWEST PRICES EVER HEARD OF IN THIS SECTION
PRINTS
Best quality; cut
sak' price, per
yard
20-yai'd limit-
4c
-Hosiery and Underwear Cheaper Than Ever
Women's Summer'
Vests; cut snlo
price I
8c
Women's Hose, fast
black; cut sale
9c
Burson Hose for
"women; cut sale
prk'e
15c
aiNGHAMS
flood Apron fling
ham; cut sale
20-yard limit.
4c
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25 women's Spring Suits; up-
to-date in style; worth up to
$18.00; cut sale price
:A11 Spring Coats and Suits Must Be Sold-
$10.00
25 women's Spring Coats; fl-l length; made
of fine black broadcloth; just
the thing for old ladies; $10.00
values; cut sale price ,
$5.98
25 women's Spring Suits, well
tailored1; good colors; worth up
to $22.o0; cut sale price
$15.00
25 women's Spring Coats; full length; made
j I! all wdol serge ; in navy, black (ft f) AQ
and tun; up to $L2.oO values; Jk( Jill
w r r .
cut sale price.
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25 women's Spring Suits; njade in the very
latest styles; all good shades u
up to $27.'50 values; cut sale
price
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25 women's Spring Coats; made in the very
latest stvles; Lull length; up totffe f Ak
$22.50 values; cut sale VI J) (III
Price yxwivv
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All Gingham and Lingerie Dresses Reduced
tlm contract.
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iioorKo n noon, Hcnri'Mry or un ronv
lui-roliil club, htttti'H Unit MckotH for thu
club iounl-ti uri' ready for tho incin
torn am. can w Itiul ft out lilm at any
llnic The affair will ooxt uotliliiK to
tn IioIiht of tlckotH itiul a kooiI iiroKiam
ami u flm liamiuol luio boon iircimrotl
Tlio t'Vi-iit will bo hrlil May 1?
Mills lloatrlrit Uurrt'tt anil t'luirlt'H
HiH'llninit wcro miirilml nt 8 oVloi-k on
Tiu'Bduy uvt'iiloK by lUv. Uoluton nl Iih
rHliH'iu'o. Hot It or tlu yoiiiiB in'oplo aro
well Unown anil Imvo many rrlorulfi who
wImIi tlu'iu Imppliu'KH In tlinlr woiUtinl llftv.
'tiny will tnko up lioiit'kfoilnu Immii
illatoly uml will illfiH'UMo itli tho nndul
wvihtiiiK tour.
W II. Watt of IIiIh city haH oxinMHtHl
tWO llOXUH Of HHirM to JnilU'H J Hill,
the umpire liullik'i'. at St. 1'uul. Tln
praiH were nhlppi'il In roKpoutio to u re
Hui-Bt for them from th ru I Irani bullil-
Kf.
SHEETS
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72x90 bleached Sheets;
worth 75c; cut sale
price-
59c
PILLOW SLIPS
42 and -15-inch Pillow Slips
worth 10c; cut 4p j ftp
sale price.. . .... ." mu
TOWELS
Kxtra large size
Towels; worth 18c;
cut sale price
Huck
10c
BED SPREADS
.Full size Bed Spreads;
worth $1.25; cut sale QO
price wOC
SHEETING
(j-inch unbleacjied Sheet
ing, our regular 7c grade:
cut sale price, per r
yard 20-yard limit. 3C
See the Big Values in Women's and Children's Parasols
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kiiibnliur
SucrcMor to tho unitortaktuK do-
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Offliti ytX Mfdfonl Ijnilturt' (N), ;
,Telepheuwi: Day. Doll 351: ;
; JohaA. Perl, reBldnco. Bell 411 1,
Hone 179U,
O. W, OobUHu 3001. J. II. nut- !
'filUVTiANCR KUHVIOK
WILMEROTH LEAVES
TO TOUR FRUIT BELT
Charles Wllmeroth left Wolnclity aft
uruoon for an automohllt) trip through
tho fruit ilUtrU'tH to tho north of Moil
fonl. tin thu way h will Mtop ovor at
vi(rloiiH point ud IiivchIIkuIo tlu fruit
iiinlltlonM In prtiparutlon for innrketluK
thin ycftr'H orop.
Mr Htt'vvart uf tho Ktmvart Krult com
puny, which Mr. Wllmeroth rvprcnonlii.
huhl a uoiuultutlon with the dlroctorH of
thu local -Mnotlntlou TuoxUy aftoriioou.
but u ilnalHlnn roBordlttb' tho tlUporul
of thin cMire crop ha not boeit rt'Ucbml
NECKWEAR
New lino of Dutch Collars
and Jabots; 25c val- -I Jp
ues; cu sale price Itll
BELTS
"Wonicu's Wash Holts; all
new st ylcs ; 25c vals. 4 Q
cut sale price xvK
GLOVES
Long lisle Gloves; worth
75c; cut sale
Drice.
39c
CORSETS
Women's (util Corsets;
cut sale QQp
price OoL
WAISTS
500 women's $1.25 lingerie
Waists; cut sale AO
aoc
price.
FLAXONS
This beautirul 25o cloth;
16c
cut sale price,
vard
The Best Wash Goods Values in the City
TISSUES I PERCALES
Our best'lSc Percales; cut
121-2cSr. 121-2c
This splendid 35c Cloth;
cut sale ' OCp
prico tkOKj
sale
price.
GINGHAMS
Our best 15c Ginghams;
cut sale
price
WHITE GOODS
Beautiful n e w White
Goods; cut sale! 9 4 S
price, yard 1-J 1-jC
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FINS
Good Pins; all
sale price, a
paper
sizes; cut
2c
HAIR NETS
Good quality; cut
pneo ii tor 10c
each.. .. .
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4c
LACE
Wide Torchons; worth 10c
cut sale price, per P
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BARRETTES
Now line; splendid values;
cut sale price,
each .. .
25c
SAFETY PINS
All sizes; good quality; cut
sale prico 2 for 5c, q
a paper dC
MANN'S Great Cut Price Sale MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR THE POST OFFICE DON'T FORGET
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