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AN lNUttl'KNDKNT NnWHPAPKIl
rUULIHIIKU DAILY KXCttPT 8ATUU-
DAY BY THIS MEUKOJID
l'lltNTINO CO.
Tho Pomocrntlo Times. Tho McilforU
Mall, Tlio Moofont Trlliunn, The South
crn Orcgonlnn, This Anliltuul Tribune.
Office Malt Tribune llullrtlnc, 2R-J7-29
Mrtln
North Kir
Homo 75,
street; phono,
JOSI,
OlCOnai: PUTNAM. IMItor ntul Mnnagvr
r.ntereil as ocomcIntm matter at Med
fnnl, .Oregon, under tho net of March 3,
THE LINCOLN-TAFT LEAGUE.
that the "Lincoln Tnfl
Official Pawcr of the City of Moilford
, . Official Paper of Jackson County.
' IHTH8CRIITION RATES.
One year, by mall ................ 15 On
t)nn month, by mall .............. .60
i Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medfortl. Jucksonvlllo ami Cen
, tral Point .............. .Ro
f Humlay only, by mall, per year.... 2 00
Weekly, per jenr ...... 1.R0
BWOKir CXBCUXJkTXOW.
Dally nveroKo for six months ending
December 31, 1910, 2721
mil Xitd Wlr United Tr
Blptoh.
Tho Mall Tribune ts on sale at the
I errr Jsotvs Stand. San rranclsco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland
Ilnnman News Co, Portland. Ore,
W O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
GOLD ORE AT
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MIKING
ONGRESS
Mineral Palace Contained Fine Ex
hibit of Nuggets and OreGeld Hill
i.
Best of Outside Displays at Grants
Pass Gathering.
St (Rogue River Courier) '
Exhibits of oro and gold nuggets
at the mineral hall in Grants Pass, in
it
honor or tho Southern Oregon and
Northern California mining congress
numficr 337, declares C. L. Mangum,
who has toiled unceasingly in collect
ing and arranging this handsome dls
Jday If all tho gold In tho ore on
'display, added to the big chunks of
freehold which dazzlo tho eyes of
all beholders, were melted down Into
one block and handed to a pauper,
that individual would live In clover
tho remainder of his ecstatic days.
It is one of the most valuable, one
of the most beautiful and 'one of the
most comprehensive mineral exhibits
ever collected under ono roof In the
golden west. In recounting this fact.
it is hut paying a deserved tribute to
say that of outside districts exhibit
ing oro, Gold Hill deserves the palm
for bringing here a wonderful col
lection of valuable frqo milling and
refractory ores. Mayor J. H. Beeraan
of Gold Hill is in charge, and In ad
dition to a rich collection displayed
in a locked glass cabinet, Mayor Bee
man. Is exhibiting ore from tho Lucky
Bart mine, located on Sardine creek
,and owned by himself, which in the
past IS years has given up $250,000
worth of tho precious metal. Mayor
Beeman also has handsomo rock on
exhibition from the Revenue mine on
Kane's creek, being developed by Mc
Clcndon and McDonald; also from
tho Corporal G and the Blossom, the
latter mlno cutting Into its hill 1000
feet below tho apex of the mountain.
Tho noted mines of Josephlno
county are splendidly represented by
largo quantities of ore, rock coming
from tho Oriole, Almeda, Old Glory,
Michigan; and other noted properties
display ore, such as tho Sterling of
Jackson county, owned by Sterling
Gold Quartz Mining company, with
R. L. Ray ono of tho owners and
manager. Hundreds of pounds of
ynluablo stuff como from many pros
pects in Josephine county and from
tho Slskiyous. From Hio'latter coun
t try I. J. Luce, of Etna Mills, has rock
on display worth $100 a pound, in
addition ''to a flno lot of mill rock
speckled with freo gold.
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What It Costs to Grow Apples.
(From the Spokane Spokcsinnn-
Kcview.)
One of tlio commercial data Unit
growers of fruit in the Inland empire
have long needed, or at Ieust havo not
pobsessed with sufficient fulness, is
the cost of growing und marketing
apples.
' ' Washington State college has fig-
urede it out for 300 growers and some
of tho results surprise the layman.
) It appears that ubout 52 per cent
of the cost of a hox of apples is due
' .to picking, pucking, transportation
and other expenditures connected
' with these operations. It is explicit
ly stated that, when wiicn only tho
liubt mothods and the highest stand
ards of packing (ire employed, tho
'cost of growiug ono box of upplos
and placing it on the market is 3.1
cents. It is found that the expenso
of growing uml marketing a box of
, fruit on irrigated land is G1. fonts
greater than of fruit from dry farms.
The conclusions are based on tho
data supplied by tho Walla Walla and
'alouso districts. Tlioy lcquire,
to ho olieokod by fuels and figures
'from other districts. Hut so far as,
Jlhey apply they should prove of sqr-
4vlcu and suggest ivenoss.
Ilasklns for Health.
TVT13WS comes from Salem
ii league" has been organized with that great patriot
and saviour of. the common wealth. Jial latton at tlio neini
(probably here are ono or two others in tho league) to
carry Oregon lor TaCt.
One would like to know just what there is in common
between Lincoln and Taft, except that ono was the l'irsl
republican president and the other the last. Though both
called themselves republicans, there is as much difference
in their principles as in their physical appearance.
jjiucoin crime, tan, lame, rawnoneu ran spuuer, ws
emblematic of the originalitv, purpose and sincerity of the
republican party of the early UO's. lie was styled fanatic
and anarchist by the plutocracy of his time. Taft, polished,
suave, flabby and over fat, conventional nnndetl and ruled
by formula, is equally representative of the republican
party of the twentieth century and praised by the plut
ocracy which has transformed his party.
Lincoln was essentially a man of the people. Taft
never was and never can" be. One had the democratic
mind, the other the tory the one the radical, the other
the conservative; the one blazed trails, the other follows
ruts, the one was a progressive, the other a stand patter.
And this is no saying but that each tried to do right as it
was given him to see the right merely the fundamental
difference between tho two.
The name of Lincoln is a svnonym for honesty and so
we see all kinds of get-rich-quick and wild-cat seh.emcrs in
business, and fakirs in politics, taking refuge behind the
revered name as a shield to disarm suspicion from the
shady transactions being carried on to fool the, people.
Taft has men-its enough of his own to stand upon. It
will not help him to link him with memories of the great
est of commoners. lie will be judged by his record. Stand
patters and reactionaries and those who are satisfied with
existing conditions will vote for Taft. Those who want a
change, who believe in political progress und direct rule
of the people, in the initiative, referendum and recall, will
vote against him.
If Taft has made good in tJie opinion of the majority,
they will vote for him. If he has not, and the majority
hold that he has been weighed in the balance and found
wanting, he will be defeated and the cheap political trick
of linking his name with Lincoln's will not help him in
Oregon where the people have outgrown such campaign
claptrap.
RAILROAD INJUSTICE.
SISKIYOUS PART
OF KLAMATHS
Chief Geologist of U. S. Government
Says Mountains to West of Valley
Arc In Santo Zone of Mineralization
as Sierra Nevada and Blue Ranges.
A revision of railroad rates will be necessary if this sec
tion ever attains prominence as a mining center.
The experience of the Sterling Gold Quartz Company
in shipping steel rails is an example of existing injustice
towards Southern Oregon and shows the wooden-headed
methods in vogue in establishing freight rates.
In all tunnel work, steel rails are necessary. Every
mine must have these rails. They can be purchased in
Portland or San Francisco. But the railroad forces all
shipments through Portland, no matter where you buy.
The wholesale price in rails is $2.70 per hundred at Port
land, and $2.05 at San lYaneisco, a difference of (55 cents
per hundred in favor of San Francisco. But this saving
must be whacked up with the Southern Pacific.
The freight rate on rails from San Francisco to Med
ford, a distance of 440 miles is $1.23 per hundred pounds.
The freight rate on rails from San Francisco to Port
land, 330 miles farther, is 41 cents. The railroad charges
82 cents per hundred pounds more for hauling steel rails
440 miles than it does for hauling them 770 miles.
The freight rate from Medford to Portland is 71 cents
for rails. One can ship the 770 miles to Portland and
back the 330 miles to Medford, a total of 1,100 miles, for
$1.12 .or 11 cents cheaper than one can ship direct to Med
ford, 440 miles. '
Or one can ship rails from San Francisco to Portland
by boat for 20 cents a hundred pounds and thence here
by rail for 71 cents, total 91 cents a hundred or 32 cemts
cheaper than if shipped direct to Medford.
This illustrates pretty plainly how Medford is discrim
inated against by the existing tariffs of the Southern Pa
cific. A penalty is put upon shipping all freight here from
the south, and shows what the restoration of the old
tariff, which we were assured "meant nothing to Medford
or Southern Oregon, because we shipped nothing," means
to business here.
We are forced to buy in San Francisco to secure a
lower price than Portland will make, and then held up
by the railroad and forced to ship via Portland, giving
most of what would be saved, to the railroad.
This is but one instance out of a hundred that could
be cited of railroad injustice. How can Medford expect to
build up any kind of a shipping or jobbing center, in tho
face of such discrimination?
SPAIN BACKS DOWN;
IN MOROCCO AFFAIR
LONDON, July 20. Unofficial
statements today hero attribute
Spain's backdown in tho Moroccan
situntion in the influence of Germuny.
King Alfonso's government apolo
gized to Franco for the arrest of its
consul at Alcazar, it is said, as tlio
result of a strong request fiom Gor
mauy not to complicate the situation
in Morocco pending tlio settlement of
negotiations between Franco and Ger
many. Hill May Fly.
(IRANI) FOItltS, N. 1)., July 20.
Louis W. Hill, piesideut of the Great
Northern rnijrnud, who is expoulcd
here Sntiuduy, hus been invited to
tnko an aeroplane trip with Walter
Brooking, the Wright aviutor, us pilot.
FIND SAILORS BONES
ON MAINE'S WRECK
HAVANA, July 20. Discolored,
coral-encrusted and Infragincnts, tho
bones of three sailors havo been ro
eOvored from tho main dock of tho
wrecked battleship Malno. Tho bones
consisted of a skull, several frag
monts of jawbones and portions of
vcrtobrao.
LIMA BEAN CROP IS
VALUED AT $5,000,000
LOS ANdKLEB, f,ul July 20.
Kstimates today plage the value of
tho Limn beun crop at .$5,000,000
thus putting this product among tho
chief crops of the state. The citrus
oi op is valued at about $30,000,000
and tho beet sugar at $12,000,000,
tho Lima beau ciop now being thiid
ill value,
"Those luountnlns west of Medford
called tho Slskl.vous, aro really part
of vv hat should ho called tho Klamath
group," Btatod Prof. J. S. Ulllor, chief
geologist of tho Pulled States geolo
glen survey, who made tho original
annoy of Crater Lake and has had
chargo of geological survey work on
the const for many years, who spent
Wednesday visiting in Medford. Ho
continued:
"Thero Is a group of mountain
ranges and peaks extending from
Rogue rlvor in Oregon to Mad river
In California that constitutes a tils
tlnct rango, which was named many
oars ago by Major Powell, tho Klam
ath mountains. Grants Pass is among
tho hills of the Klamath mountains,
quite distinct from tho Cascade range
east of Ashland and Medford or tho
coast rango of Oregon farther north.
I wish to tirgo tho more general adop
tion of this useful comprehensive
name, Klamath mountains. Their
distinction Is chiefly geological.
"Tho Cascade rango extends from
l.nsser Peak In California north
across Oregon Into Washington. Tho
Sierra Nevada extends southeast In
California. Tho coast rango of Cali
fornia from Mad rlvor southward
and the coast range of Oregon from
Hogue river near tho coast north
ward, while tho Klamath mountains
lies chiefly in tho drainage of Klam
ath river in California.
"Tho geological formations of tho
Klamath mountains aro essentially
tho Bams as thoso of tho Sierra Nev
ada, being puelozo, ic, chiefly car
boniferous with somo Jurassic.
"Tho formation in tho Klamath
mountains chnngo tnoir strike or
course across the country from north
west to northeast.
"In tho southern part of tho Klam
ath mountains they hno the same
trend as in tho Sierra Nevada, north
west and southwest, but in Oregon
they turn, so as to run northeast to
wards tho Dluo mountains of eastern
Oregon.
"The mineral belts and bolts of
folding and faulting. In general, fol
low tho same courses. In Trinity
and Siskiyou counties of California
they run northwest and southeast, (u
Josephine, Jackson and Douglas
counties, of Oregon, they run north
east and southwest.
"Tho general conclusion Is that tho
Slorra Nevada of California, tho
Klamath mountains and tho Qluo
mountains of Oregon are all in tho
samo general zone of mineralization.
ADVERTISE WEST
AT UND SHOW
lift' I
Southern Pacific Gives Every Com
munity and County Along tho Line
Spaco for Products nt Chicago
Display.
Tho entire west will ho iidveitUotl
during tho United Statin Laud and
Irrigation Congress to bo held at Chi
cago from November 1 Mo December
9 of this year. Tho Soutnorn vaclflo
Company and other llarrlmnn linen
havo engaged the whole of tho Coli
seum Annex for purposes of exhibi
tion, and every town, county, or state
tapped by these Hues will he given
the opportunity to show what advan
tages It may have to offer to the
prospective homo seeker.
To further this purpose, tho spaco
secured by tho Southern l'avlflo and
other allied lines will bo divided In
to lecture halls with moving plcturo
facilities, and tho towns and other
centers that rare to participate In
the exhibits will be Invited to send
moving picture films ami lecturers to
depict to the puhlle tho opportuni
ties for homes offered In tho various
district. Photograph taken along
tho lines of tho Southern Pacific, de
pleting the most tntotestlng phasej
of home, farm, and Industrial life,
will also bo shown. The land and Ir
rigation congress has planned to oc
cupy the cntlie CoIIkouiu nt Chicago,
but na tho spacu nlloted to tho sev
eral exhibits was- thought not suf-
MUCH INTEREST
IN COMING MILL
Bat Nelson Is Duo to Arrlvo Dotore
End of Wcok nntl Will Trail! for
Ten Round Go In This City Seat
Salo Larno.
Where feo Go
Tonight
Much interest is being exhibited h
loeitl ho.xiug I'niiH in the coming mill
between Buttling Nelson and Tommy
Gaffuey who meet iu a lO-ioiiud go
at the opera house a week fiom r'n
day. Tho Battler is due to nirivoln
this city before tho end of this weel,
and will put in the lemnitiiug lime
iu prcpaiing himself for the go.
Kiieli day finds many fans al the
Kdvvards gymnasium l watch GalT
uey work out, Last evening he boxed
twl) clashing loumls with Kid
Rhode and thou wound up with ,i
I'nht three minutes of taking them on
tho jaw from his trainer. (Inffney
simply sticks out his jaw and tells
litem to slum it. Thev do. tie seems
to have I he ability to lake them well
lie is also studying u method of at
nek which has proven successful
against the Battler in oilier fights.
Tho heal sale has been large and
the Intio are romine, troni nil purls
of southern Oregon to see the mill.
gmfiegPie,
TONIGHT
TOUHNAMIINT OF ItOHKH
Great Two Mllo Chariot Itaco.
A DICAD MAN'H IIONOU
LOHT AND WON
Kvecptlitnnlly Good Khow For
111 OI1NTM
THE ISIS THEATRE !
l.Minoitlliiniy Ihigugohicnt of
Till: li. llOIIII.M.Mi: llt'O
Italian Nlrtvt Singer olul .MiikU
cIiiiim, I'or the first I lino tu yents
Medlord's lovers of good iitiislr
will he treated to line of tho best
acts money eau Hemic, as tho
iiiauaKoiuont has iiccun'd, after
weeks of trlag, tho signature 10
n contract for three nights nt an
rT-Tjrrrwrrrnrttu.
Hint fully 7", 1100 people attended the
lectures. On tho first colonist ex.
euislon following the Inst laud show,
according to figures compiled nnd
Issued by the passenger officials of
flcont for that planned by tho South-1 tho wcnteru lines, tho Southern Pa
ern Pacific for Its western p.ttrons, clfle ami Union Pacific companies
that company has concluded to secure I carried approximately ,5,000 colon
tho annex for tho western exhibits. Ists Into their territory, breaking nil
Al tho last Chicago land show In previous -records for colonist travel
1010, tho Jlarrlninn Hues occupied on these lines,
tho samo space as Is proposed to bol
used this year, and It was computed I llasklns for Health.
WOULD HAVE SHERMAN ACT
VIOLATORS PUNISHED
For
Sale
LAND BARGAINS
Luman N. Judd
enormous expense the great Hal
Ian Htieet Wagers and Musicians
This Is positively the greatest act
of Its Mud Iu America. PohkossciI
of beautiful voices, afc both nte
noted opera singers ami wonder
ful uiiuili limn, llou'l in Ins nooIiik
auu ueaiiug ineiii.
of Talent, Oregon, has for salo In
tho fruit, garden and alfalfa laud
of Southern Oregon, the following:
f. acres close to Talent, In culti
vation, dwelling house mid good
Jacksonville.
10 acres orchard, 1 mllo from
Talent, price fBOOO.
198 acres one mlro south of Talent,
00 acres sot to Ilartlctt and D'AnJnu
well, prlco j.1000, Jiooo cash. iooo p,ars, acres to RplUonburg and
ono year at 7 per cent. S1000 two Jonnthnri nimles. new btintriilow. barn.
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20.
Facilitation of punishment of ofli
cials of corporations which have been
convicted of breaking the law is the
design of an amendment to tho Sher
man nnti-trusi invv nuroouceii iu tue
house today by Congressman Small
of North Carolina.
Tho amendments rankes the eon vie.
tion of corporations piesumplive ev
idence of controlling officials' gui't
and imprisonment the mandatory
punishment.
years at 8 per cent.
Ten acres ono mllo west of Talent,
Oregon, C acres Newtown apples, 2
years old, 3 acres Dartlett pears, 1
year old, 1 aero of Kngllsh walnuts,
1 year old, fluo Iioiihu 16x24 feet, 3
ROxGO feet, Ili&O per ncre, 2G,000
down, balaiKo tonus,
240 acres timber, 4,000,000 fret
of saw timber, 4 miles from Ittlo
Unite, prlco $3000, one-third down,
73 1-2 acres, orchard and alfalfa
Huge Fish Caught.
LONG ISKACII, Oil., July 20. A
gigantic skate, weighing 172 pounds,
is on exhibition hero today ut a local
market.
Before Die fish could bo brought
to gaff it was necessary for the cap
tain of a fishing vessel to shoot it to
death with a rifle. It is the Jatgcst
spccimcnt of tho kind over captured
here.
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our offlco Is now located In our pack
ing houso, and is open for tho season.
From now on wo will havo tho daily
reports all markets, showing prices
realized by tho California Fruit Dis
tributors, and all othor shippers.
Any ono Intorestod Is Invited to
como In and look thorn over and com
paro prlcos. By shipping with va you
will havo all tho advantages, of tho
largest and most comploto deciduous
felling organization In tho United
States and at a lower cost to you than
In tho past.
Last year wo handled nearly ton
thousand car loads, or flovcnty-slx nor
cent of tho ontlro California crop.
Ilcmernbor wo
POOL N O T II I N a
All fruit Is sold on its Individual
merits, nnd each growors numo and
prices realised for oiich shipment aro
published In tho catalogues. Pooling
was tried and failed yoars ago In Cali
fornia.
If you want to soil seo us. If you
want material, inspect our samples,
and get our prices hoforo purchas
ing.
v u o v v a is n s fruit go,
M. M. McKeany, Northwestern Agent.
Homo Phono iSVi, Pacific 7001.
rooms, flno barn, chicken houso and not far from Tntent, if sold altogether
othor out buildings, excellent well, 1325 an acre, If sold In 10 ncro tracts
water, 40 foot deep, 20 foot of water $350 an nrro.
In dry tlmo nnd sufficient to irri- Ono lot In town of Talent, 55x132
gate tho whole place, well was dug In feet, ono H room now bungalow, wood
dry weathor, 5 feet In dlamotrn shed, 12x20 feet, yard, well, shade
whero tho water Is. runs 70 gallons trees sot out. Pilro $1000, $1200 iu
por hour, watorworks runs from tho cash, balanco on tlmo.
woll to the houso, land Is level, soli 17 acres 2 miles from Talent, a
Is forlllo, no hard pan, nlno rows of commercial orchard should yield this
Nowtowns flitMl with 125 Knrly year from 2500 to 3500 boxes, prlco
Crawford peaches, 100 Into Craw- $10,000, ono-hnlf down.
fords, 100 Mulr, 125 Albortn nnd 200
Ihtrly Wheeler. Prlco $5000, $4000
down, tlmo on $1000 three years at 0
por cent lutorcst.
87 acres, 2 1-2 miles from Tnloht,
1110 acres flno timber land, most
ly fir and hemlock, somnthlng llko
0,000,000 feet of saw timber, prlco
$5000, rash down.
20 acres, ono mllo from Talent,
Oregon, among the foothills, 30 acres part In young orchard and alfalfa,
cleared, remalndor timber, soil very $325 por nrro,
fertile, Anderson crook flows through 280 ncroH near tho famous Sim
It, ubout 500 peach trees, mostly crest orchard, 1C0 acres under oultl
bearing, 100 hearing npplo trees, 15 vation, all fencod, fruit and nlfal
yoars old, 45 pear trees, 5 year old, fa noil, a dwelling houso, barn and
IB almond trees, loaded with fruit, wnter tank, only $125 mi aero.
2 largo quince trors, 12 prunes, full
of fruit, blackberries und red rasp,
borrjos, summer rottago, 2 roopis,
barn, lion houso, fruit drying house,
a flno well of water, 3 Irrigation ditch
es, from tho creek, 0 acres corn, 2
acres potatoes, 1 1-2 acros bonus,. 1
aero garden, 2 flno pastures, etc., etc,
Crops go with tho place,. Prlco only
$75 por ncro, half cash down, tho rO'
100 nnros, about 0 miles from
Medford, nmong tho hills, $12,50 an
ncro, rough, coal and timber Intnl.
18 acres, ono block from tho post
offlco nt Talent, garden, fruit and al
falfa soil, 12 acres pears, family or
chard, a good dwelling houso, $11,
000, $0500 cash, down, balanco on
tlmo.
80 acres, mostly saw Hmbor, yol-
mnlndor $500 per yenr at G per cent low pluo, 1,500,000 foot, nmong tho
Interest. hills, prlco $2000.
40 acres among tho hills, dwolllng, 4 acres, two miles from Talent,
a few acros clearpd, plenty of waor, among tho foothills, In a high stato of
flii fin ucro, cuiiivauuii, iron ami ciueituii ruiiuu,
10 acres noar Tnlont, all in cu'ltl- dwolllng house, etc., prlco $1700.
vation, $425 an ncro, ono third down, 00 acres, 20 acros under cultlva
bnlanco In throo years at 0 por c6nt. Hon, family orchard, 2 1-2 miles from
10 acros, 0 room houso, born, Tnlont, $0000, cash down, among tho
chicken houso, somo fruit, prlco hllln,
$2750.
10 acros,
sot to alfalfa and fruit
troos, prlco $1500,
40 acres, 0 miles from Gold Hill,
all under cultivation, dwelling orch
ard, etc., $1300,
Iluslncss lots In Tulont,
15 ncroB fruit In 5 ncro lots, ad
joining Talent, $000 an ncro, ono
third cash, balanco at 0 per cent,'
ICO acres unimproved land ncur
34 acres c.holco fruit farm, 1 mllo
from Tnlont, $13,000, $7000 cash
balanco In yoaily payments, each of
$1000, 0 por cent Intercut.
!ots 7 and 8, In Talent, 00 foot
by 100 feet, flno woll nnd u dwelling
houso, $400,
Write, 'IiicIAhIiir a stamp, or better
still, como and seo(tno,
L. N.'.TUI)I),
Talent, Oregon,
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Prices nensouablo
"." Hovvnnl llloik, Ihitraiuo
on llth Street.
Coffecn & Price
Pad fie JlOai
ll i -ill)
Rock Spring
Coal
ow iaxd axXi Tin ran,
Office nnd Coal Vnnl, Twelfth ami
I-'ront HtrcoU.
Phono 7IOI.
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TK OOAI. MAX
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Draperies
Wo carry a very comploto Una of
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