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MttDFOKD MAIL TKIHUNH, AIM DISORD, OKIOdOX, 'ITIOSDW. MARCH !2(i, l!)l'J.
S
OCAL AND
PERSONAL
L
James llnnsnn, who left Medford a
few wooka ago for Ttirson, Ariz.,
vliorc hie son. William, was atrlously
ill with lung trouble, has written to
frlomlB hero staling that his son Is
considerably Improvod In health.
Mr mid Mrs. Goo. K. Waldron loft
Tuesdny morning for Aberdeen,
Wash., where they expoet to rsida.
Wo ahnrpon axes, knives, scissors,
Ettws and lawn niowors. J.
Mitchell, 82 S. UtrarsldQ.
l'rof. Hnwman, principal of the
Medford schools, Mrs. Hownmn. Miss
Lucllo Under and several tonchors in
the high school wore down at Gold
Hay Tuesday plcnlclng and fishing.
Wilson, 210 laurel St., for first
class kodak finishings. 20
Grand Chancellor P. T. Wrlghtman
and Grand Keeper of Records nnd
Seals L. It. Stlnsou, of the K. of P.
Grand Lodge, passed through Mod
ford Tuesday morning on route to
Klamnth Falls. They will bo In Mod
ford Friday night and will pay an
official visit to Talisman lodge No.
31 of this, city.
Something now, "Grapo Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Mrs. H. S. Able and F. P. Vogle
of Baker, Ore., who havo been in
Medford visiting relatives, loft Tuos
day morning for a visit In Roseburg.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages is the only music
Echool in southern Oregon with a full
corps of toachcrs. G. Talllandier.
director. Sond for catalogue.
Sir. and Mrs. K. X. Warner and
son, who have been in southern Cali
fornia for sevoral weeks, are expect
ed to return to Medford this week.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
J H. Culp and W. A. Led better,
two former Medford boys, now of
Albany, Ore., arrived in Medford
Monday and expect to be hore for
several days. Mr. Culp was formerly
associated with Miller & Eubank in
the grocery business in Medford and
Mr. Ledbottcr was a salesman for the
same firm.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
The Southern Paclfio motor car
running between Grants Pass and
Ashland has been out of commission
since Sunday and steam cars have
taken its place on this local run. '
Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-faw,
over Jackson Cdunty Bank building,
Medford.
R P. Stewart of Battle Creok,
Mich., arrived in Medford Monday.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low flguro we are closing it out at
a price at which it is bound to go
within the next week. Inquire of
Eads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
Alex Galloway, for many years n
roflldunt of Medford, now gojioral
manager ot tho lllnkq McFall eom
pauy of Portland, the largest whole
wile paper houso on the roast, nccom
pnnlod by John P. Flynn, Is spending
a few days In Medford renewing old
i acquaintances.
Soo A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all tho
information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance. C
John Spargo, the grout author and
orntnr, will lecture on "The Hitter
Cry of tho Children" Thursday eve
ning. March 2S, nt Xutatorlum, un
der the aasptcos of tho 1911 Natator
luni Lyceum course. Mr. Spargo sub
stitutes for Champ Clark as the re
maining feature of this course. .".
Tho Roguelauds company has CO
men at work out at their proporty
north and oast of Medford preparing
the land for spring planting. This
company will plant SO acres of their
land to cantaloupes this spring and
oxpoct to ship carloads of crated can
taloupos from the Roguolands sta
tion. Ladles, nave your suits made by n
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cou
tral Point. 9
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Gldney, of
Plalnvlow, Toxas, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Gldney's mother, Mrs,
Annlo Kollohor, 10t9 South Oakdale
nvouue. Dr. and Mrs. Gldney have
been spending somo time In Los An
geles and San Francisco, but speak In
the highest praise of tho Medford
country.
Real homo made broad at Da Voo's.
H. Offoabauker, of Applegate, is in
Medford on business.
Fancy brick ice cream at McDow
eU'fl. F G. Tunsmau. of Ft. Collins, Col.,
arrived in the city Monday. He is
here looking tho city over.
S. A. Nowcll, ladlos' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & If. Co. bldg.
J. D. Terrill, window docorator for
T B Daniels 1b in San Francisco for
a week's stay,.
Home baking Iuncfles servod oppo
site S P. depot. Phone Hell 4972.
Home 273-L.
G. L. Brown, of Stayton, Ore., ar
rived in Medford Monday.
J3. W. Carder, who returned a few
d,i ago from Denver, Colo., tells
that a carload of reprosontatlve far
mers and fruit growers from that
part of Colorado aio on their way to
Medford for the purpose f locating
Home placo in southern Oregon. Mr.
Carder travolod on tho same train
with thorn as far as southuru Cali
fornia, whero thoir car was side
tracked for a few days. In conversa
tion with some of them Mr. Carder
learned that thoir party had boon
given to understand that of all tho
i Hies and towiu in Orotson they pos
it ively in list not stop at Medford If
they expuctud to long onjoy an earth
ly pilgrimage. Thoy had been told
that typhoid fovur was rampant hore,
that tho city water was poluted with
ever) thing vile and dlkoaso breeding
and was unfit even for stock to drink.
This Information, Mr. Cardor stated,
had been given thum In circular lot
tery printed on paper hearing the
headings of corowurelal clubs in
nearby towns of this valley, Mr.
Cardor succeeded in convincing tho
party that all thoso things were ma
licious falsehoods and they decided to
take a t banco on Medford for a hrlof
vtop.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
"UNDERTAKERS
Say riione 3371
Xlfflit Phonos l r. W. Weeka 3071
A. E. Orr, 309
r&nv ASSISTANT,
Fred Ualch, of tho Rogue River
Fruit & Produce association, was In
Central Point Tuesday superintend
ing tho distribution of a considerable
quantity of smudge oil among tho
orchardlsts of that section. This
company alonc'has unloaded 15 car
loads of smudge oil this season, which
fact would seem to indicate that there
was a big promise of a heavy fruit
crop this year and that the orchard
lsts do not propose to take a chance
on losing it by frost.
Roses- aro a specialty with II. B.
Patterson, uurseryman. Nash hotel.
Lyle and Leah Walthers loft
Tuesday morning for a visit over
Easter with thoir relatives and
young friends In Yreka, Cal.
Mrs. J. F. Root, of Central Point,
was visiting Medford frionds Tuesday.
Grovor Hcrtzborg left Medford
Tuesday morning tor a visit to his old
home In Sheboygan, Wis.
Bosc, D'Anjou and Bartlett pears.
First-class trees, and don't buy from
anyone, large or small orders until
you seo me and I'll save you money
II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursery
man, Nash hotel lobby.
F. P. Davidson of Spokane arrived
in Medford Tuesday. He Is an old-
time friend of G. L. Trelcnler.
Walter Dudley returned Tuesday
from a business trip to Portland.
E. D. Weston, commortlal photog
rapher, negativos made any time or
place by appolntmont. Phone M. 1471
Alox Galloway, an old-time Mod
ford boy, now a member of the firm
of Blake McFall company, a large
wholesale papor supply houso In
Portland, was In Medford Tuesday
on business and visiting old-time
frionds. ,
Treos for sale. Peaches at 10c,
pears at 12c, Bartlotts, D'Anjou and
Wintor Nells. Special while they
last. Seo L. E. Hoover or phone
AT. an
Jacob Strolb and H. A. McCauloy,
of Leona, Kan., who have been in
Medford several days, loft Tuesday
morning for the north. Thoy are
looking tho coast country ovor with a
view to locating. They like Medford
and the valley and wero not afraid to
nay so. Among the many advantages
and good features of tho city which
thoy commented upon was tho city's
oxcellont and abundant wator supply
and Us splendid soworago system.
Thoy looked at sevoral tractB of land
near Medford and expect to return
and invest. Thoso gontlotnon aro
acquaintance of V. R. ConHor of this
city.
Foderal vacuum cleaner. Home
phono 2CC-L. A, E. Mabeo, 233 S.
Ivy stroot, G
The Mining Men's club will hold Us
regulur meotlng at 3 o'clock Wednes
day evening, at the city hall.
Medford, Ore., Nov. 7. 1911. This
is to cortlfy that about Novombcr my
daughtor was takon with a severe ut
tack of rheumatism which rendered
her loft arm ubuIojBk, In fact It wus ho
near paralyzed that ho was not able
to move her fingers, hut knowing of
somo dt Dr. Chow Young'H marvelous
euros of long btundlng cases of
rheumutlsm, wo decided to consult
him, In which I am pleabod to say
made no mlstuko, as his remedies
actod as ho claimed thoy would and
after tho third troatmont tho rheu-
nmtlo pain entirely loft hor and bIio
has not had any symptoms of rheu
matism since; besides her general
health Is much improved and I do not
hosltuto in bayiug I bellovo those
afflicted with rhoumutlsm or paraly
sis will do well to consult Dr Chow
Young, whobo house Jh comer of
i Tenth nnd Front streets, Medford,
Oi'V!iiii P WEISS. ir,
Jay Davis and family and Frank
Craig and family of Minneapolis,
Kan.. nro expected to arrive In Med
ford tomorrow. Thoy have boon try
ing for somo time to net here but
eastern railroads would not soli thorn
tickets owing to storm blockades on
their roads, but they wore supposed
to have gotten away from'tholr east
ern homos Sunday, the blockade lm.
Ing been ratoeil.
W, F. Isaaos wns a Jacksonville
visitor Tuesday.
.Mr. and .Mrs. C. L. Uonton loft
Tuesday for Deer Lodge. Mont..
whore Mr. Benton will take charge
of a store purchased recently by
AlktMi & Neman of this dty. The
store will ho,, added to tho Goldou
Rale chain and ltl b operated an
tho Aiken it Benton Golden Rule
store.
The Rogue River Canal company
Iims 20-odd men at work repairing
and extending their canal and lateral
system. The company is expecting
to cover a greater amount of acreage
this season than last.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Holmes, of
Portland, arrived In Medford Tues
day morning.
Sam L. Sandry, of Woodvlllo, was
In Medfonl 1ueaday on business.
K. J. Stearns and family of Hutch
inson, Minn., stopped off In Medford
Monday cveniug for a brief stay.
FOSS WANTS HIS P0PE WRITES
EMMLLOTr TO PRESIDENT
! .H..M.
M
WASHINGTON, I) r March 2d.
Though declaring Hint ho Is ,uift u
candidate for tho democratic presi
dential nomination, iKnoruor Eugene
N. I'oss today notified Congressman
Curloy of Massachusetts that ho
wished his nntuo to appear as a pref
erential caudldate to do voted on at
the primaries In MasnaitHtstotts April
U0 Champ Chirk has declined to al
low his name on tho tmlK t there.
TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS
i-
SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.-Forty-two
Greeks wore arrested for dancing
and singing in a restaurant. A repe
tition of thoir performance by way
of defense in .police court onruud tho
prompt dismissal for all The Judge
couldn't stand. It.
ROME. March 2ti Major Au-hli
1...I.I ll..t ...II !.!.. I.. ... .1.....
iiiiiii nun, iiiiiiuu mill' in i repiui'iit- m
Tn ft, la Iii romilpt hore today of n ,
long, aiitographod loitur from lopo
Plus, to lie delivered to tho president !
In poison. Tho communication Is
said warmly to thank I'resldoiit Tafl (
for gentling Ida iwrsoual ropreaouta
tlvo to the vatlcitii and to refer to'
tho development of oathollelsin Is
America. Tho friendly i illations be
tween tho I'nltod States and the vnl-!
lean aro also commented iion It is'
said,
CO BOOKS LEFT AT DO CENTS EACH
Lntost, liVlimi. SUkIiUn I);iiiuii?ii1
t Office Nocbssitios Enater Offerings j
'44M'H4H4MtTrt
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal Rosy ltu
I no, a young Italian woman, uutored
tho fruit 'store of Frank liitiava and
omptledi five chambers of a revolver
at him at a distance of three foot.
She missed ovury shot.
(By A. C. Howlott.)
J. L. Wise of Prospect was a pleas
ant caller Thursday morning, taking
the Kagle Point and Prospect stage
Friday morning for Trail.
Frank Salter, one of our hardware
merchants, made a t rip to Biigone
last week, and Frank Brown, ono of
our county commissioners, as well as
one of our merchants, took n trip to
Portland last week.
S. B. Holmes, since my last, has
sold two more lots to W. R. Reed, a
newcomer, on tho cornor of North
Main street and Cameron avenue,
consideration 4609. Mr. Reed Is a
wagonmnker and oxpects to go Into
business here, perhaps In W. L. Chil
dren's blacksmith shop. Ho expects
to build ami locate with his family
hore.
The Brown & Von der llollen com
pany sold another lot to Mr. De
Wilde, and situated near tho Model
variety store, consideration ?550.
R. E. Burg autl wife, representa
tives of tho Fisher Flour mills of Se
attle, wore guests at the Sunnysldq
three days last week. Thoy were can
vassing tho country In tho Interost of
the Se'attle firm.
W. C. Daley of Lake Creek, one of
the candidates for county commis
sioner on the democratic ticket, wns
shaking hands with his many frionds
In these parts last Friday and while
here renewed his subscription to the
Dally Mail Tribune with your Eagle
Point correspondent.
I see that George Brown and sons
havo been making some very neat
and attractive improvements In thoir
show windows and also havo lnstallod
some fine show cases in the store.
Albort Learned of Medford was a
pleasant caller at tho Sunnyside Fri
day night. He Is traveling in the
lntorests of a Medford company and
soliciting for tho Little Gem cleaner.
Last Sunday was quite a noted day
in our little town. Among tho ro
markablo Incidents that occurred was
a birthday party given by our mayor
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Von der
Hollon, in commemoration of tho
birthdays of their two children,
Joyce and Hugo, aged 5 and C. There
wero Invitations sent out nnd between
40 and 45 responded to tho call.
OAKLAND, Cal. All records for
feminine registration worn broken
hore. the result of ta eiiartmoitt of
tho law omitting tho urc clause. -Overworked
clorks say most of their
visitors wore of tliiv'.'lndlfforent" variety.
LOS ANGKLKS, Cal. -A woman
may rifle hubby's pockets nightly
without fear of tho law, decreed
Judge Monroe In Daniel Powers' suit
for divorce. Powers also complained
that his wife lost $160 on a train.
"That's all right, too," remarked tho
court.
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Five thou
sand pennies, thu year's savings of
Sam Wee, aro missing today and the
police are searching for tho husky
thief who could carry them away. Tho
Chiuose offered tho police half the
coppers they recover.
PORTLAND. Or. -"Hurrah, spring
Is hero, so nro cherrlos and bock
boor." warbled Arthur Adams, a pool,
charged with drunkunuess. He was
fined $10. ' .
FOREST GROVE. Oro. Aden Han
por has a lion that lays big eggs in
wet weather, so when It rains she
has to stay outside tho henhouse. In
a rain the other day she laid an egg
S', by Gl inches.
The Dally Hint from Paris.
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a? Jf $&M t iv
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PORTLAND. Ore. Fight fans en-
Joyed a treat when Adam Koce and
John Fink fought a fast draw, the
former using a tin lunch pail and
the latter an umbrella.
CHALLENGE JOHNSON i
TO DEBATE ISSUE'
I.ON ANHKI.KS, March '.Mi. The
La FoHdlo league of t'uliforiiui tml.n j
defied Uowrnor lllrnm .lnlmxnn to,
moot William Siuythe of San Diovo in '
ji'int iloluitjL' mi Ilio merit if tho '
presidential ciindidticic uf, Coli'tiel
Unosevolt and Senator m Fnllotto, '
the follow iiitf loiter, emloi-Hod liv tin''
convention which mot in Los Augole-,
to lorm h m follotte Ntato central;
committee, wns mmiI nt once to the
jtmorner:
"iloii. Ilirmti'W. .loloiion, Sworn !
motito. I'nl. Dear Sir: Tlio La Folti'tle!
League of ritliforniu hereby oamot-)
ly invite you, iir. (lie licinl of the,
KimM-u'lt liekel, to mind William '.. !
Smyllie, liond of the U Foll.-lte.
tioket. It. ilcbnlt' the fullow iiig quo.-- j
lien: i
" Tinier c.itiug iHrciimtUm'i,
liow nan the progrosive men and wo-
men of Califoriim best wrva thoir
oiiiise, thoir Male and thir oountrv
by fending a La Follotte delegation'
or by soiuling a Koosoxell (Ielogali-Mi '
to the l'lneiiio convention' I
"Wo holioM' miii nro abioliitely j
wrong, and that the ui-rc,4 of thoj
ticket winch oii now advocate would I
in the end prove In be u I'mor Tor
the privileged in.ii.
COWARD SHOOTS SELF;
LEAVES FAMILY HUNGRY
Scientific Eye Examinations
wrnioir Did iS Oil DROPS
The old thi-ni,v tb.il their use J a noixllv tu unitvtlv iii-iiio.irlng
refractive I'iroiH s ii fnll.icy, lung "tin vplndi'd.
Lot info (lninmsfrttie U)Pi ib uwor iin'iho In.
DR. RICIiERT, Optometrist
Over Ivciitucr'p, Medford
CORA E. UTLEY
Manicxirist
Marinello vShiop
107 Uni'iii'tf-Coifv MMjc.
J'Iioiiek: i7.i, :m:i-K
SAN FRANCISIO, Mro!i ail. -Dintraot
by the liuugry fuoos of bin
tlircf little children and In wife with
his ffiiudatgouo and imi fiMid in hi
home, William Colin, n laborer, today
attempted suioiilo by fdiooting liiiiiAidf
in (lie right temple within n few feet
of Iijh home. Neighborx are feeding
tile liuugry children, wlulo Colin i in
an hospital, whore he linn h lmr
chance to ti-cover.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
will save you money if in the
market for diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best goods
at lowest prices in Medford
PHIPPS BUILDING
PORTLAND. Ore,- "I don't know
what thoso minors woro doing," said
O. T. Dodd, pool hall owner. "Wast
ing thoir careers, probably," re
marked the court, fining Dodd $50.
SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR
THEFT OF JEWELRY4
PORTLAND, .March 'Jo C. K. Sto
veil today i under nrrcxt on a
oliurgo of stealing diamond from
.Mr. Lucille .Major, n society woman
of Portlnfid. A low duyn no 3In.
.Mayer wii robbed of $:i,00() worth
of diamond- and ollior juuiilry lint
mofet of lliL'in were returned on thu
payment of a toward. A ring valued
at .')00 wiik kept back uml ileteotive
claim thoy have evidence that Stev
en hold it. 'fli'' ring" was not in
Steveiih' poh-.ct.himi wlien nrre-.ted.
HARBOR TRAFFIC CHECKED
OWING TO GREAT STRIKE
DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR
ORATOR COMING
John Spargo. who Is to appear In
this city on Thursday evening, .March
2S. is an author of International rep.
utatlon. An KiigllBhman by birth
and an American by adoption, ho is
known on two continents as an au
thor whose bonks on KOulolglcnl sub
pects are final Kind authrltatlvo.
Probably tho bust known and most
popular of Mr. Spargo's works are:
"Tho Hitter Cry of tho Child! en" unci
"The Life of Karl .Marx," although ho
In the author of I- other voIuiiioh al
most as well known as thos two.
Mr. .Spargo Ik ono of the groat ora
tors of tho present day. lie Is a man
of inteiiKu convictions, horn of pro
found study mid wldo knowledge of
men and affairs. Ho knows how to
present his message In such a way
that he holds the interest of every I r
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
ilomirnt-lurrr ..r uml l. .linn in
AWniNdU, TKMTM, nYN. CIOVMIMI
Ol ALL X1KDH
DiMik All Wi-icl.ia and Wwllhs,
Awnliia. Hlrlixo. K(c
WltOLKKALK AND XUTAtL1
All Mks or AwnliiKi am IHtrrh
CvirlaJos iittt up at Matoifitalurtira'
Avmit for tho
ltonnokn Koliolom Vt4UvUs Wla
ituw AWHlair
100 IT. Treat at,
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SWANHKA, Wales, Afnn-li 'J. -
With the copper Mueller and tiuplato
mills elohcd lioro today, linrbor traf
lie in stiiyiuiloii. Thu Koup kitcliona
are houi' ovcrwliclmud with iippliwt
tioiih for food.
.Many are in sin- ruilticoil circiiiu
Ht.'iiircH that tlicv are puwuiiuj llieir
oliildren'h olollun Tlio dmith rnte-ih
iiicreahiiiKio an ahinijiuj; extent.
PfcuU OibthtL ltfiT U hHd.,
AUluil, tvuniu. JU, . Twt U,U M.
Ulue taffista ,irt, l) ui of bliiu siw
wuiie-iaueiu, uiutr LU u l-e,
Quality in Cooking Fata
In cooking fats Coltolene 'is sunerJor
in quality to all others. Its source is
clean and wholesome, it is made in
cleanly surroundings and is packed in
airtight palls of special design that keep
the contents Indefinitely sweet and fresh
frec from dust and odors. Cottolcne
is richer and will go one-third farther
than lard or other cooking fat3 made to
resemble Cottolcne.
In everything dse quality usually
regulates the price. If your grocer
should ask you a trifle more for Cot
tolcne, it is because it Is worth more.
JSctidei, Cottolcne n guaranteed "satis
factory or your money back." .
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MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
oii.iinniiuii, , Ii ,'iilA V.FJ
,dMitk, ".V; Tr.. ifHI)njiii.n,lllsU
Oon-l accitl Kinpin.ill JU'K'J :'"' v
niiiubiiitul. a, S, OLMSTED, LsKoy, N,Y.
individual who Hits under tlio spoil
of his magnetic personality.
When Kouator Ilovorldgo, of Indi
ana, miulo his famous fight for ad
vanced child labor legislation ho
used Mr. .Spargo's book on "Tlio
Hitter Cry or tho Children" as his
authority and thu basin of his plea.
Mr; Hpargo NP'iaks in tills city at
.Vntatorliim and substitutes for
Champ Clark as tho remaining fen
tura f the tail Lycotim cottrso.
You should not wctr tliu .IJpkI, Tailoi' .Matltt Suil.
Thoy cokI no nioro. Sep oiip lino itntl loarn our pi'ioe.
loOO'fahrios, tlie howokI, nol)))ii8(,snappii8( jirodiiffs
.;: for Ihosoauoii. (Jonio-and aw. Ihoni now. If you can't
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Are Held in Moose I fall every
Tliursiliiy lit .'I p. in. Everybody
invited.
ooiiio, call us up and wo will ooiuo.
AVo make men's .suits, loo, $18 and up.
Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co.
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Contrnl Point, Oro.
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AN INVESTMENT IN A
DIAMOND
inpilioH carofiil (lionglil and the proper confidence In n frm
to vvamiiit ulmoliilo Hallsfactloii, T nolo (ho proper com.
parlsoii you niiiHt liispuct (lii'io fronfn largo ami well holooteil
stock, siicli as I inn nlilo to show, In (his way you linroino
tlioroughly raiiilllar with valuos and fool iihsiuod ,(f wife ami
(icononilcal liuylng through my binding giiiirautoo.
J-' I N I? W , T (' II A S I)
.1 li WilLItY Jtlil'AIIIIN'M
Medford, Oregon
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
DIAMOND WIOTTINd AND
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