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Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDRPENDHNT NEWSPAPER
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CircOIian PUTNAM, KJItor and Manaser
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Mctlford, Orfcou. under tha act ot
March , 1879.
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urnciai paper or jacKson county.
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8WOKH CXSCTTATIOH.
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ing November 30, 1911, 3751.
mil Xad Wire Unit Sr
Dispatch.
Tho Mat) Trlbuno la on le at the
Ferry News Stand, San Francisco.
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Hoffman News Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash,
' XSDrOKS. OREQOIT.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and tho fastest
crowlns city in Orcpon.
KopuiMlon u :s. census uiv v;
estimated. 191110.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, Rlvlnc finest
aunply puro mountain wattr, aca i..a
miles of streets tvired.
IHntoffle receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911, anoir increase or is
per cent. ,
Banner fruit city In Orejron Horue
River Spltsenbcrj? applea won BTrcea
Btakea prim and title of
"Apple Xinjr or the World"
at the National Apple Show. Spokane.
1909, and a car of Newtoicna won
Ttrst rte la 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. TJ. C
Tirat rriae in ii
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns. .
Rogue River pears brought highest
prices In all markets ot the world dur-
Ine tho past six years.
Write Commercial Club, Incloslnjt 6
cnt for pontage for th finest comau
nltr rwmohlet ever puWIbed
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
If you were registering voters you
would know It Isn't only the women
who hesitate about giving their age.
Every time a man washes the
dishes he says, "It doesn't seem pos
sible we could have used all this sil
verware today."
The open season Is on for little
Johnny to chase his baseball in the J
neighbor's garden.
"It your 'life is tuU ot hard
knocks keep banging aawy." advises
n Medford minister. That's what the
prizefighters do.
Wo are bound to hear a whole lot
about "keynote speeches" before
long.
Old Man Umpli.
"In my youth I mite hev bin a
grate baseball pitcher ef I baddent
bin bo bizzy pltchln hay.
The funnyiest things I hev heard
lately are a lot of streto corner
polltlkal speeches.
As a jnembur of the Sunday ex
cursion club I am bopln thet the
31ue ledge ralerode puts on a pas
sengur car.
Sogy Sampson sez her Easter hat
is "Jest too dear," and her dad
agrees.
Spcakln of daftydils, what has
Judge Dunn?
"I have something important to
ask you." said Mrs. Wife when
Friend Husband returned from work
the other evening.
"Well, what is it?" was his re
Joinder as ho mentally looked over
his stock of excuses for staying out
lato the night before.
"It Is simply this, John Henry
Wadlnk. Have you registered yet?"
If Mr. La Follette Is a sick man It
behooves other candidates to study
his symptoms.
BARNES ANIMAL CIRCUS
IN MEDFORD APRIL 22
Tho AI G. Dames wild animal
show will return to Medford for two
performances, afternoon and evening
or Monday, April 22. Tho parade
occurs at 10 a. m. In a few days the
publicity car will arrive and further
advertise this peerless attraction. It
is not tho old-tlmo circus with Its
many tiresome aerial acts, but the
biggest and best wild animal show
which has over visited tho vicinity.
Every animal known to the king
dom of wild beasts performing feats
which fall little short of tho Impos
sible. To gain some Idc-u of the
enormity it takes twenty extra
length cars to convey them around
the country, and acres of canvas to
house them, 200 wild and domestic
nulmul8M 200 employes, three arenas
u tho big top, the center of which
contains a mammoth steel arena,
whero all tho wild animals acts take
place; scores of brilliantly decorated
wagons for tho street parade and
tho greatest bIiow, both as an educa
tional and amusement vaiuo, known
to amusemcut lovers ot the country.
Legal blanks at tho Medford Prlnt-
,itr company.
OUR NEW
EVERY time Jackson county attoriinls (o do nn.vthi.ig
progressive, our niosslmck guardians. ol! the Willam
ette valley prevent it. There is small eneourtigemeni ju
Oregon to be progressive in anything save polities.
Our special guardians, the courts, have forbidden us
from spending "tho state's money, appropriated by tho
legislature for a state highway to Crater .Lake, and have
stopped us from spending our own money for permanent
count highways.
Xow comes a new set of guardians in the guise of the
Oregon Association for Highway Improvement, presided
over bv 0. T. Trail, with an initiative bill to prevent coun
ties from issuing road bonds exceeding two percent of the
assessed valuation of the county. This would mean $750.
000 for Jackson county, instead of $1,000,000 which the
people voted not enough to do half tho development
work needed.
hi other words, this association does not think that
the people can he trusted to spend their own money, that
Jackson county people do not know what they want, and
that the association is better qualuied to tell tliein than
they are themselves. It is thv stand-pat idea in polities
applied to business the fool people haven't sense enough
to manage their own at fairs.
The association does not think tho bonds would be
salable unless limited to two percent of tlje valuation.
The association wouldn't market these bonds, and it
doesn't need to shoulder these troubles. Jackson county
would have to market them herself, could and would find
a read market for all issued, just as California coun
ties do.
By prompt action, that is by voting for bonds upon
initiative petition at the general election in November, ac
cording to the supreme court decision, these bonds can be
voted without restrictions before the proposed initiative
law goes into effect and that is what must and will be
done.
THE GREY SQUIRREL STATESMAN.
E
VHR since J. AW Morton of Salem visited Medford
and informed a breathlessly awaiting populace that
he sought the republican nomination as United States
senator, a wondering world has puzzled over the problem
win so great a man sought so small an office. Now conies
the state voters' pamphlet solving the puzzle by publish
ing the candidate's glorious record.
Mr. Morton's chief claim to fame, according to his own
statement, is his record as a statesman made while serv
ing a term in the Oregon legislature. This consisted in
the authorship of the celebrated statute protecting silver
grey squirrels.
Seldom does it fall to the lot of an individual to frame
such an elaborate piece of legislation, one calculated to
change the destinies ot a mighty race, to prevent the
I extermination of a great nation, to save for posterity so"
powertul a people.
It is but right that Oregon fitly recognizes such great
service and bestows whatever poor honors it can as an
earnest of its gratitude and appreciation. Let us send
the noblest statesman of them all to the nation's capital,
so that from every forest tree in all our vast domain may
wave the fluttering silver-grey tail of the scampering
squirrel barking joyously its huzzas for Morton the squir
rel statesman!
ESSENTIALS
inp HE Mail Tribune says that Judge Dunn is honest
- and economical. That is just what the people
want," exclaims the village press.
Yes the people want honesty and economy, but, admir
able as these virtues be, they alone are not sufficient.
Honesty and economy do not redeem narrowness, ignor
ance and unprogressiveness.
"Vhat is needed as well as economy and honesty, is
efficiency and progress iveness and Judge Dunn lacks
these essentials.
Progressive Administration Needed
(From the Central Point Herald.) I
Jackson county needs a business !
administration of county affairs dnr
ing the coming four years, but that
does not mean that the county can
afford a policy of retrogression that
would allow public Improvements to
remain at a standstill. The people
of the county last fall declared
themselves, in no uncertain terms on
the matter of good roads and the
man or set of men who hopo to
elect unprogresslves to tho county-
board will find an uphill Job to
carry through.
Undoubtedly too much money has
been spent by tho county during the
past few years considering tho
amount accomplished, but that is no
reason why anybody should want to
bury all improvements and go back
to the days of the pack trail or tho
freight wagon.
The Rogue River valley Is no
longer a "cheap proposition." Land
values hero aro high as compared
with many western communities, but
they aro worth the price, because
they will bring liberal returns on tho
Investment and at the same time
furnish tho owner a home in tho
most delightful climate and amid tho
most picturesque surroundings In
America. Tho people who have al
ready come hero and tho people who
are coming, u tho future are ot that
class who demand modern conveni
ences. Good roads head the list of
ueeded things. We must therefore
select men who will continue im
provements and who wilt glvo us 100
cents' worth of Improvements for
each dollar expended.
TtHSPFQITO MATTi TRTTUJim
GUARDIANS.
LACKING.
It doesn't .matter mj much how
much public money Is spent if it is
honestly and Intelligently spent for
permanent improvements.
Jackson county wants no admin
istration which will simply sit tight
on the lid and squeeze two-bit
pieces. We mufct have progression,
honest, straightforward progression,
remembering always that in caso of
foolishness, graft or waste there- is
always the recall.
CIRCUS RIDER CHALLENGES
ELEANOR SEARS TO RIDE
BURLING AME, Cal., April 10.-
iilss l'leauor Sears, tho Boston so
ciety girl and athlete, is In receipt
today of a challenge from Miss Ernnm
C. Stlckenoy, a circus rider, for a
quarter mile horse race on any pri
vate track near San Francisco, Miss
Sears last rodo against Lady Herbert
of Coronda. The circus speaks cf
Inviting a few friends, and Intimates
that the race might bo nn exclusive
social ovont, Miss Sears lias not yet
accepted the challenge.
Not Liable for Falls
OLYMPIA, Wash., April 10 If a
lineman fulls from a polo while go
ing up to string wires, ho cannot
hold tho company llablo for his In
juries, according to a decision of the
state supremo court on file- today.
The decision was made In the case
of Clyde II. Hood against tho Pa
cific Telophono & Telegraph com
pany, the lower court being reversed.
MWPTTOflP, J
POLITICAL CARDS
(raid AuYertlaomcnt.)
County Clerk.
I hereby nnuounco myself ttB a can
dldnto for tho democratic nomination
for tho ottlco of county clerk, uh
Jcct to tho will ot tho votura of that
imrty at tho nrlmarlo. I prumlso
tho people ot Juduou county that In
caso ot my nomination and olect'on 1
will fulfill tho duties ot tho ottlco ac
cording to law ami tho best ot my
kuowlodgo aiid ability.
W. H. MILLER.
Gold Hill, Ore., Fob. JO, 1913.
For County Hoik.
I hereby announce my oundiilnoy
for republican nomination ns county
clerk. If nominated imtl elected, 1
will conduct the office according to
law and will treat nil patron court
eously.
OEOKflK A. (lAM)XKH.
For Sheriff.
I announco myself as n candidate
for sheriff, promising a continuance
of tho Jjusluossllko administration I
have given tho office In tho past.
W. A. JONU3.
County Recorder.
I am a candidate for a socond
term for tho ottlco ot County Ro-
corder on tb Republican ticket, sub
Ject to tho coming primary.
I have conducted tho ottlco to the
best ot my ability, tho books aro al
ways open for Inspection and feel
that I am entitled to a second term.
FRED L. COLVlfJ.
For rroHocultnp Attorney.
I hereby announco myself as a
candldato for the democratic nomi
nation for tho ottlco of prosecuting
attorney for the first prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
the counties of Jackson nnd Joe-
phlne, subject to tho will of tho vot
ers of that party at tho primaries,
and I plcdgo tho people of Jackson
and Josephine counties that In the
event of my nomination and election
I will fearlessly, Impartially and to
tho best of my ability prosecuto all
violations of law In said district and
endeavor to administer tho duties of
satd office with tho utmost efficiency
and economy. K. E. KELLY.
For Representative.
I respectfully present my uamo as
candldato' for representative to tho
republican voters at tha coming pri
mary. 1 batfbeen once honored by
tho people of'Jackson county, having
been chosen to represent them In the
state assembly two years ngo. If
nominated sad elected, I shall do in
the future as I havo In tho past:
give to my constituents as honest and
faithful service as lies within my
power. I rcallxo that thero aro mat
ters ot importance to southern Ore
gon that will como up In tho next
meeting of tho legislature at Salem,
and it will bo my earnest desdro it
elected to act to tho fullest satisfac
tion of all (ho people ot Jackson
county.
J. A. WESTERLUND.
County Clerk.
I announce myself as a candidate
for the republican nomination for tho
offlco of county clerk, subject to tho
primaries April 19, lt12.
X. L. NARREGAN.
Tor County Judge.
I am a candidatojor tho nomina
tion of county Judgo'of Jackson coun
ty to bo determined by tho will of
tho voters at tho primaries April 19,
1912. If I am nominated and elected
r will during my term of office, as
soon aa lawful authority of tho voters
can bo secured, bond tho county and
begin tho construction of a scientific
system of permanent roads. Ono mil
lion and a holf dollars is not too
much for this purpoBO. But a dol
lar's value must bo had for every
dollar apont I will opposo increas
ing the county's warrant Indebted
ness and will endeavor to reduce the
samo and restore tho county's credit.
I will assume full responsibility for
a business admlujstratloTi ot every
county office.
F. E. MERRICK.
For County OomnnsMoner.
I hereby announco myself aa can
dldato for tho nomination of county
commissioner for tho four year terra,
subject to the endorsement of tho
republican voters at the primary
election April 19, 1912.
If nominated and elected I will
during my term of offlco conduct tho
business of Jackson county on a
strictly business basis, and to the
best Intercuts of tho toxpayors, and
witjiout fear or favor to any party,
parties or to any particular Bectlon
qt tho cpunty,
- W. O. LEEVKR.
County Iteconlcr.
I hereby announco mysolf as a can.
dldato for tho republican nomination
for the offlco of county recorder; sub
Jcct to tho will of th,e yotoru of that
party at tho primaries. was or?
and raised af! Eaglo Point, Oia. I
havo for tho paHt two years been
1Q.JJVI2.
deputy In tho imsoasor'a ottlco and
nil I nHk tho people to do In to look
up my character mid past locord uo
foru canting thotr ballot.
CIIAUNOMY FLOURY.
For Sheriff.
I rospoct fully present my nnmo to
tho republican voters nn cnudldntu
for nhorlft ot Jackson county nt tho
coming piimnrleB, I imvo nerved
two terms an cuunlnbto ot Modtord
district, and if nominated nnd elected
I shnll servo tho pcuplu In tho future
us In tho past,
AUG. U. SINGLE!.
For Ucprvitoutntlvc.
I hereby nuuounro mysolf as n can
dldnto for tho nomination an ono of
tho two representatives to tho assem
bly for Jackson county, to bo ctiosun
by tho republican voters at tho pri
mary election April IP, 1913.
My two Interests tho ranch nt
Central Point and lnw prnctlco
having brought mo In touch with
conditions confronting both tho farm
er and tho business man, In counouti
lug to mako tho race for tho nomina
tion for representative, 1 wish to
statu that I nm In fnvor of well built
highways, constructed along cconom.
leal and scientific linos. I favor ouch
laws as will enable our orchardlst
to protect nnd caro for their orchards
In tho best posslbto manner. I be
lieve In such legislation as will pro
tect and safeguard all thu Interests
ot tho people In matters ot taxutlon,
railroad rates and atflclout public
service.
And If nominated nnd elected,!
will glvo to each taxpayer honest,
efficient and businesslike service.
JOHN II. OAUKIN.
For AtftesMir.
I hereby announco myself ar a can
didate for a second term for county
assessor, subject to tho republican
primaries, April 19, 191'.!. and prom
ise If nominated and elected to do
my duty In tho fiituro us I have in
the past. W. T. GUI EVE.
Prosecuting Attorney.
I hereby announco myself as a can
didate for tho offlco of prosecuting
attornoy for tho First prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, compris
ing the counties of Jackson and Jo
sephine, subject to tho will of the
republican voters at tho primaries.
If nominated and elected I will
prosecute all violations of tho law
and will faithfully discharge, tho du
ties of tho offtco, honestly, Impar
tially, economically and to tho best
of my ability.
II. K. II ANN' A,
Jacksonville, Ore., March 14. 1912.
For Sheriff.
To tho Republicans ot Jackson
ceunty:
I hereby announco that I am n can
dldato for the Republican nomination
for sheriff ot Jackson county, Oro.,
subject to the wishes of tho voters of
tho Republican party, to bo expressed
at tho primary election on April 19th,
1912, In case 1 should bo nominated
and elected to the said office, I prom
ise tho peoplo ot Jackson county a
btulncasllko administration of thu of
flee. EMMETT BEESON.
For ProscrutliiK Attorney,
I hereby announco myself a enndt
date for tho republican nomination to
thu offlco of prosecuting attornoy for
tho first district. Oregon. If 1 am
nominated and elected I Bhall prose
cuto all violations ot tho law, and
especially will I prosecuto all viola
tions of the liquor laws, and all laws
safeguarding tho wolfaro of young
manhood and womanhood In this Jur
isdiction. This I shall do with what
ever of strength and ability my six
years' experience as n practicing at
tornoy and three years as deputy
prosecuting attorney of this district
has conferred. Very respectfully,
J. N. JOHNSTON.
(Paid adv.)
County Surveyor.
I heieby announco my candidacy
for tho nbovo named ottlco, subject
to tho Republican primaries In April.
I roapcctfully rofer tho electors to
my past record ap a basis upon which
to Judge my qualifications for said
office.
T, V. OSGOOD.
County Surveyor.
I am a candidate for tho repub
lican nomination for county Burvpyor,
subject to tho primary election In
April.
If elected I will porfprm tho duties
of tho offlco with tho system mid abil
ity that, my credentials of former or
pcrlcnco hnd any private work of the
past threo years in this county credit
mo with.
Copies of letters recently sent to
tho county clerk and court, and now
in my possession, regarding my abil
ity and past oxpurlunco, may bo had
by any voter requesting tho samo,
II. G. BTOECKMANN.
For County Clerk.
I hereby announco my candidacy
for county clerk uubjoct to tha re
publican primary on April 10, If
nominated and oluoled I piomlso n
biiBltioHHllliu ntlmliilnlrntlnii t tho of
flee, and will obsorvo tho lawn ttrtv
enilng tho offlco in avory ilotull to
tho best of my nl(jllty.
V. QOIBBNIIUIIUY.
For County Jtnluo.
I nm n candidate, for democratic
nomination mi county Judg". U
elected 1 jiromlHo to reform nil Ioobu
nnd unroloiM auuthodH of trammeling
public? hiiHluesH, nnd to uumlulHter
tho affairs of .larknou county nu
strict and ayntomntln IiuhIiuish lines,
I will assist In building good roads,
build up tho county's credit, labor foi
Its overy materlnl Intmest along pro
grosstvo nnd economical lines. I will
fnvor no locnllty nt tho oxponu of
any other and I will safeguard nil ot
your material Interests couBclenttmitf
ly nnd to (ho limit of my ability.
FUA.N'IC L. TOU VELLI3.
Medford, It. 1 I). No, 2.
For Cuimly Sunejur,
1 nm usklug.for Hut republican
nomination, and If I nm olootml I will
mnko the offlco inoaii something.
All county work requiting cuiil
neeilug skill should bo done by tho
county mirvcynr, nnd mnps nnd other
data filed for fuluut reference Hav
ing iniulo tho Hiirveys for tho ndjiidl
eating of Llttlu Iluttw rreok w.Hor
rights nnd a topographic map of n
largo portion of thu Rogue river val
ley, besides other tuirveyt'. 1 nm able
to glvo first-hand Information.
RALPH l COWUILL.
Ciark 6c Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I), a
Public Land Matters: Final Proof,
Desert Lands, Contests and Mining
Casus. Scrip.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work (luarantra.
1'rtCCN Itronunablo.
COFFEEN & PRICE
88 towWI Block, Xutranc on Ctn 8t
Taelflo 3031. Horn .
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do you wnnt your lawn put In
firit class Huupc? All work
guaranteed. Leave nddrestt with
II. 11. I'nttcrsii, Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson mid Summit
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
ST. F. & II. Co. Bldg.
A SNAP
80 acres, six miles from Medford,
good graded road crosses tho tract,
all freo soil, at C0 per acre, f 1000
will handle, easy terms on balance,
Part Is crock bottom land, Bii'tnblo
for nlfalfn. Sevoral springs on tho
ploco. Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No buildings, In thu Griffin
creek district.
W.T.York. Co.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
FOR BALE
97 ncros good Bear creek land, S-
room house, at a bargain, good
terms.
Horr.. 'stead rollunulHhmnnt of 80
acres near Wnodvlllo, $n7(i,
tools and everything go with
tho place.
1 OO-acro homestead relluriulsh-
ment on Evans uieek ?IO0.
'JtO acres ,1 m1len out, price pfiOO,
Good terms,
1 room houuo and lot JGfiO, u good
buy.
A good team of mares ntid wagon,
just what you want.
2 bnrbcr sliopn, ono In Oregon and
ono lu California,
Rooming houses, restaurant, In
town and out.
A good grocery store nt n bnrgaln.
II Incubators,
If you don't boo what you want,
itHk for It,
2C.000 ncros lu n sheep ranch,
lU.ftO per ucro,
MISCELLANEOUS
A good car run ahput ono iionHon,
lu good repair, 1450.
EMPLOYMENT
Girls for genoral housework,
Phono In your onlors for men;
no charges to tho emplpyor,
E. F. A. BITTNEE
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Oppoaito Nash Hotel
Phono J Ml; Home, U,
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WHERE TO 00
TONIGHT
?
lOc THEATRE lOc
Flist Ainorlinn Tour
Robinson Ik Brown
KiiKllxh Chin actor Vocalists
High t'lnxi ,igliiK
8lx ruuscrutlvu tour over Muwt
& Htoll United Klliejlom Circuit,
England, lrolnud, Hrotlaud ami
W'ul.w.
Threo years In Loudon's prin
cipal tliontorr.
Two yearn In Aiislrnlln nm! Now
Zealand under Harry ltlckanU
munngomuiit.
4000 Foot of Feature Flluu
0- Good Photo Plays U
Tho Highest and PlnluiMit Pictures
In Town
Evening, 10o any seat In tho
housK. tipeclal Chlldren'ii Mat
Inuu every Haturdny nnd Monday
ut 2 p. in., admission fu and lOcc.
Follow the crowds to Urn lot".
Wo solicit your patronage,
which will bo recdvtid with court
esy. CTA
J JL Jr
t'ndcr direction l'o'i '""it Amu
menl Co, Altn)s In tlf lead
Kutliv Change of Program Tm1m'
Till: HOOT OF KVIL
A lllogrnpji Mnttrplc
Till: Sl'lll'ltlHi: I'AHTV SUIt-
I'HISKI)
Clawt) C iBwIy
KAHMIKtK.', HWKIHtN, V.lt
SCHOOL LXUHCIKICH
Military Keaturu
AX AHIOXA KSCAPAIIK
Thrilling Vitu Drama
THE RIVAL CO.NKTAIILICS
Itlp-ltonrliiK Western t Comedy
Ad s.vrinm
Hinging "lloaullfitl Gardvu of
Roses"
WOOLWOHTHH, tho Musicians
Admission 10c, Children Co
MATINEES EVERY DAY
Hall & Myers
Taxi Co.
Tuxicabs and
Touring Cars
Phenes: Pacific 1100 Home 100
Time Rat et:
City on Pavements, ja.00 per hour
Country, $3.50 per hour
Waiting Tliue: .
10 Cents Every Kour Mlnuton or
ll.no Per Hour
Ladles Shopping. fli.tiO Por Hour
Doctoro' City Culls 3.r.l) Per Hour
Taximeter Rntea:
florvlro Day or Night
Take tho Ilrouvi Cars '
Buy Dlract From Our Factory
Aul lava the mMJIrmtn's prod and rinR
cxprnio. 5-croii ncl(!ooii; tf-i Q"k
fait iuliiy; M iLici t , . . , , p X jJ
EeETII
rr Every Purpoio at 0ns prise to All
fluitMlow Saili-10 ol tho Lied ileuni Jn
H " ,loclt' l"n ,I0M, luicmrpt
ml thicken coop uili In totlc, Only fun
quality itth told.
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