Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1912, FIRST EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Interest continues to grow at tho
Methodist church South as the meet
ing progresses. Rev. Klllott preaches
the gospel imro niul simple In n jrtnii
ncf that finds Its way Into the hearts
ofA'hla hearers. Services tonight at
fi Vclo'clc. Everybody" cordially In
vited? Frank C. Clark, n Mcdford archt
tect, hns prepared plans for a new
church for the Presbyterian people
of Central Point. The Blze of the
new church will bo 45x50 feet with
n seating capacity of 300. It will be
modern and convenient In every par
ticular and will bo built of brick
with stono trimmings.
Vegetable plants of all kinds. Out
door grown transplanted. Order now.
Early 'cabbago ready. O. Carey.
Phono 81G-F-11.
The ladles of the Altar society of
the Catholic church will give a card
party' in their hall on Oakdale ave
nue Tuesday evening. All are In
vited to attend.
Carktn & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. TaylorJ, attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
The men's and women's adult
Bible classes of the M. E. church will
hold a business and social session nt
llie'church Wednesday evening. All
members of the classes are urged to
bo In attendance.
The Producers' Fruit company of
this city Is arranging to establish
branch receiving and packing houses
nt Central Point and Grants Pass.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives roado any time or
place by appointment Phone M. 1471
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
Mrs. . F. K. Merrick left Tuesday
morning for Eugene, where she will
visit for a couple of weeks with her
daughter, Miss Ruth, who is a stu
dent in the state university. Mrs.
Merrick will al&o visit Portland be
fore returning to Medford.
A two-line classified ad appeared
in the Mall Tribune a few days ago
and within 24 hours o' the first In
sertion lS.onswcrs to it had been
received. ' . '
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
S. I. Wilson returned Monday from
a several Peeks' business visit to his
former .homo. lnMontana.
Mr. and Mrs. "VV. H. Barr re
turned Sunday night from a win
ter's visit in Berkeley, Cal.
Furniture, glassware and pianos
packed and unpacked. Transfer and
baggage. Both phones. Matthews &
Son. 3a
Mrs. E. CHno returned Tuesday
morning to her home in Stanton,
Mich., after a several months visit
to her mother, Mrs. Surran.
J. X. Johnson, of Grants Pass, was
In Medford Monday on buslnes.
International Encyclopaedic dic
tionary In three volumes, new and
well bound, for sale at a bargain.
Address "Falrvlew," Jacksonville.
R. M. Wilson of Central Point
was among the great number of Med
ford visitors Monday.
C. II. Culver and family of Mer
ced, Cal., left for the north Tuesday
morning after a few days' visit In
Medford.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from the M. F.
& II. building to room 'J Palm block.
Opposite tho Nash hotel. 3G
Mr. and Mrs. N". E. Koontz. Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Bolender, Miss L. A.
Kepllnger and Mifcs Christina Putt,
all of Akron, Ohio, stopped off in
Medford Monday night for a brief
look at the city and valley.
All voters who favor the nomina
tion and election of Theodore Roose
velt for president are cordially In
vited to a meeting to be held at the
Hotel Holland Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock. COMMITTEE. 21
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McGIIchrist, of
Salem, stopped off in Medford Mon
day night for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Reynolds at 320 North
Holly street. Mr. and Mrs. McGII
christ wore en route homo from a
winter's stay in Honolulu.
Something new, "Grape Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Soe Valloy Farm given by members
of Saint Marks' Guild, at Medford
opera Iioubo April 20th, Ed. AndrewB
directing, bents on salo at Haskins'
April 22. 24
Mr. 'and Mrs. E. L. Goff and Mrs.
Wr A. ICIum of Leland, Oro., were In
Medford Monday on business.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. MY. and Mrs. Isaac Hamonson
and daughter, of Leland, 111., arrived
in Medford Monday night. Mr. Ham
onson formerly resided at Jackson
ville and during the civil war enlisted
rss.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
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XA9X AMMTAKTV.
from thnt place In tho First Oregon
I n fun try.
Merchant Kinsley, of the firm of
Irish & Klngloy, Glendnle merchants,
was In Medford Monday on business.
S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th
floor M. F, & H. Co. bldsr.
Andrew Harvey, f Carrol. Iowa,
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who hail been In Medford several
dnys visiting his old-time friends K.
V. Corrin and family, left Saturday
for his homo, but before going he
purchased a fine bungalow on Hose
avenue, from Mr. Gates. Mr, Har
vey was verv favorably Imnressed
with the fruit lands of the valley and
before leaving took options for the
purchase of a couple or threo valu
able orchard tracts. He will closo
out his business In Iowa as soon ns
possible and return to Medford and
make his home here. He may en
gage In business here.
There will bo a social at the homo
of Mrs. Hugh Elliott, at CIS North
Riverside, on Tuesday evening, April
10, by the Loyalty circle of the
Ladles' Aid society of the First M.
K. church. There will be a square
meal for 10c and other amusements.
All other circles and members and
their friends are very cordially In
vited to attend. A thoroughly good
time Is insured. Don't fall to come.
Proceeds for the church. 21
Mrs. C. S. Hcluline. of Roseburg,
Ore., arrived in Medford Monday,
and will visit for several days with
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. O.
Eldridge.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Houston.- of
Phoenix, wore in Medford .Monday
on business.
Mrs. A. E. Hall Is In Ashland for
a few days' visit with relatives and
friends.
Miss Marian Stancliff, of Phoenix.
visited Medford friends Monday.
J. S. Clark of Kermau. Cal., has
been In Medford several days look
ing the city over. He may decide to
locate In the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoogerhyde and
daughter. Miss Nellie, arrived In
Medford Monday from Grand Rap
ids. Mich. They will visit with
Luther Haalc and family at Eagle
Point.
Vernon Vawter and Don Rader,
University of Oregon students, are
spending Easter vacation week with
their parents in Medford.
Joshua Patterson, excounty coin-
missioner, was down from
Talent
Monday on business.
Charley Lindsay was In Medford
Monday on business. Mr. Lindsay is
one of the exceptionally prosperous
ranchers of the Dead Indian coun
try, east of Ashland.
Miss Alotha "Emerlck. who Is at
tending the state university at Eu
gene, is spending her Easter -aja-tion
with her parents In Medford.
Miss Emerlck is accompanied by a
college chum, Miss Mildred Hoaley.
of Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallers, of
Los Angeles, wero In Medford Mon
day looking the ciy over. They
were delighted with Medford and
surrounding valley, but of all the
ihviting things offered here none of
them, they said, were so great an
asset as is the pure mountain water
with which the city is provided.
Citizens who are interested in the
Bolivia gold mines met at the Hol
land hotel Monday evening, but de
cided to await further word of tbe
reported discovery of gold there be
fore leaving for that section. Two
men may bo sent to Investigate soon.
M. O. Warner and B. J. Palmer
are partners in an agency for the
Tcl-EIectrlc plauo player. This
player operates entirely -by electric
ity and docs away with rubber tubes.
A wonderful improvement In touch
Is claimed by its makers.
Mrs. Alta Fisher and children
left Tuesday morning for a visit to
relatives in Anderson ,Cnl.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. KInne, wko
have been spending tho winter at
Butte Falls, left Tuesday morning
for their homo in Luddlngton, Mich.
Miss Carrie Hansen left on No.
15 Tuesday morning for a visit to
relatives in Dunsmuir, Cal.
Mrs, W. II. Mann, Mrs. J. H. Kln-
cald and Miss Flora Noble, of Cen
tral Point, wero Medford visitors
Tuesday,
Mrs. Wm, Roe returned to her
home In Gold Hill Tuesday after a
visit to friends In Medford,
E. T. Rollins, of Jacksonville,
left Tuesday morning for a sum
mer's stay in Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. P. S. Loosloy, of Central
Point, was In Medford Tuesday on
business.
Levi L. Anglo, of Ashland, is In
Medford visiting his brother, Wm.
Angle, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. II, II. Hosier, of Aslil
lund, visited their many Medford
friends and relatives Tuesday,
S. S. McKerchor, formerly a tim
ber locator In Ashland, now living in
Red Blufr, Cal.. was In Medford
Tuesday on business,
Mib, Emma Thompson of this
city visited Ashland friends Tues
day, Mrs. Fred Barneburg and Miss
Gracp Smith loft Tuesday morning
for a visit to friends in Oakland,
Cal,
Wm. Gorlg, vlco president and
gonernl manuger of tho Pacific &
Eastorn, left Monday night for n
buBliiewi trip to Portland.
Mrs. T. 11. Webb, of Los Angeles.
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who has been In Medford several
weeks vMtlug hor parents, Mr. and I
.Mrs. M. M. Gaulh returned to her)
homo Tuesday morning. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Uiitlcr, of Sim-J
kiine, nrrhed In the city Tuesday
morning and expect to make their (
homo here. Mr. Ilutler Is ti Western i
I'nlon telegraph operator,
The Christian church people of!
this city have commenced excavating i
for tho foundation for their new
church build lug, corner Oakdiile ave
nue anil Ninth street. The Church
will bo 4"0XR2 feet in slio and will
bo built of brick and stone. It will
hmi ;i ufvtHmr pnnnMtv itf ilifinl r.OO
Bishop Huynea of Chicago will ar
rive In Mod ford on May sth and
while hero will organlxo n new-
Free Methodist conference district
for southern Oregon. The Free
Methodist people of Medford hAve
taken on considerable activity under
the pastorate of Rev. J. W. Sharp.
The Interior of the church has been
made over anew and a new parson
age has boon built on the church lot.
Lieut'-uaut and Mrs. Gilbert M.
Allen will arrive In Medford Thurs
day evening direct from Manila. P,
1.. and will visit with A. C. Allen
and family out at the Hollywood or -
chnrds, west from Medford.
Mrs. Swift, clairvoyant. Residence
end of street paving North Central,
second house east. Reading' dally r
Phono 972. 22 '
Mrs. Clyde Hazelrlgg 'received the'
sua news nuuu.ij ui uu? buiiucu
death of her father, Morris McQuIs
tore, nt Grecnburg, lnd. Mrs. 11 met
rics and son, Worth, left for Green
burg on train No. li Sunday eve-
nlng. Mr. McQnlstore visited his
daughter In Medford a couple ofj,,,i 2I7 vvtlson deletion to the htato
years ago, and while here made a convention according to advices re-
great many friends, all of whom will
regret to lenru of his sudden demise.
For 30 years Mr. McQnlstore had
been master mechanic for the New
York Central lines and this year
would have retired on a pension,
when he had planned to come to
Oregon and reside.
The Rogue' River Electric com
pany has purchased from the county
the electric pole and wire lino which
the county put in last summer from
the carpenter lino on King's highway
to the rock crusher on Griffin creek.
Since the purchase of this llnu the
electric company has been extending
it to tho homes of several farmers of
that section and a great number of
others are hoped to bo reached dur
inp tho coming season. Tbe current
thus supplied will be used for both
light and power. The line is now
being connected up with the fore
man's dwelling on the Griffin Creek-
Orchard company's orchards nnd it
will be extended further up that
branch of Griffin creek If a demand
Is made. The south branch of the
creek Is now wired as far as J. J.
Skinner's place and will probably be
extended to the Dr. Geary orchards.
DIED.
William M. Garrett died at his
home near Medford on Monday,
April 15, 1912, aged 90 years 10
months and 28 days.
Deceased was born in Murray
county, Tenn., and camo to Jackson
county in 1877, whero ho has since
resided. Mr. Garrett followed farm
ing all his life and upon the old
homestead he reared a largo family.
Those of the children living nre
Lucy Cummings, Ager, Cal.; Jennie
Prultt, William Garrett, George
Garrett, Nathan Garrett, Peter Gar
rett, Medford; Marshall Garrett,
Lake Creek. Ore.; Lulu Hute, and
Edgar Garrett, Lone Tree, Wash.
Funeral announcement will bo
made Wednesday.
Mrs. Nancy Frcdenburg died at
her homo in Central Point, on Mon
day. April 15, 1912. nged 09 years
3 months and 7 days. Deceased was
a native of Indiana and waB a widow.
Funeral services wero held Tuesday
arid Interment will be made In Butte
Falls.
LOS ANGELAS, April 1(1. The
fate o ClutrleS Dean, whose extradi
tion to fuce a charge of bank robbery
is sought by the Canadian govern
ment, rests May with United States
Commissioner William Van Dyke. Af
ter having the evidence in tho case
repeated twice, Van Dyke niinounced
that ho would take thu matter under
adviKcmcnt. Ho refused to ntnte when
his decision would bo announced.
OCEAN LINERS DO NOT
CARRY ENOUGH LIFEBOATS
WASHINGTON, April 10. That
ocean liners of great size do not
carry sufficient lifeboats to care for
tho passengers in tho ovent of disas
ter was tho statomont mndo here this
afternoon by Supervising Inspector
Oilier of tho steamboat Inspection
service.
"After vessels reach a certain
size,'" ho said, "thoy aro equipped
with, lifeboats according to tunnugo
and not according to tho number of
passengers. As a rulo tho great lin
ers are not equipped with enough
lifeboats, to tiavo tho pnssougors,
though they usually havo sufficient
life! preservers."
I MRS. LEITJCU 3UKIOUSLY ILL,
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IN Hh R 1 Iff
MRa JOSEPH LEIXOl.
, Mr. jnnll. ,,,, nP mi m
i whom n third i.im. Thorn-i wiliimu
r.eltcr. vrat born spreral week age. I
f critically 111 nt tho home of hor rut hor.
colonel JnM. R. Witll.unx, in Washing
ton. ,y
Mrs. Loiter and tbe baby were In th
Provldouce Ilotplf.i), and she toon fell
so Improved that shr IiisNte-1 upon re
turnluir to her fatltt'r'i bouiu. Uufor
tunatcly. she cauch cold on hor trip
' across tbe City, and tier lllnexi ua
(Steadily become worse. Her Condition
1 1 regarded n serious.
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WASHINGTON. H l Mull 1C--
,xine counties In Michigan have elect-
celved at the Woodrnw Wilson head
quarters in Washington today. The
Wilson men linve had to contend
with powerful opposition by thu ma
chine politicians but so far the allies
have not succee'ded In electing n
single delegate against Wilson,
though 31 arc unlnstructcd. The
Wilson managers are delighted with
the showing to date nnd are confi
dent that tho .Michigan convention
will elect a Wilson delogatlou to tho
Hnltimore convention.
Tho sentiment of South Carolina
delegates is unquestionably In favor
of tho nomination of Woodrow Wil
son for tho presidency, according to
Senator Ron B. Tilliuuin who rw
turned to Washington today.
Mr. W. II. Canon in slowly reeox
eriug from a vry painful ncciilmit
suffered seveml'luyt ngu when she
jlipped unci fell' from u chair on
which she was .stiiudiug to udjut u
curtain. In 1'iilliiii: -he ntruek a tab)",
her faeo being very badly liniir-cd.
The shock of the fall toguther with
the paint nines, of the limine caused
her much suffering but -ho is now
well on the way to recovery.
MORGAN NOT ON BOAT
AS WAS REPORTED
NEW YORK, April Hi. Flat de
nial of the report that J. P. Morgan,
the New York financier, waB aboard
thy lost Tltanli, was mndo nt his
offices hero today. It was an
nounced that Morgati is at Alx-lon-Ualns,
France.
SKATTLi:, April 10. The tinmen
of the follow in-Sent'tlo people ap
pear on the list oif passengers on the
Tituiiic:
Walter O. Clark of tho firm of Kil
boure and Clark, nnd Hugh Reed,
vice president of tho Pacific Creosot
ing company and wile.
Hickory Nut Cake
(Rtctp by Mr: Sara Tyion floret)
Four ounrwj Cottoleno; two cupn flour;
four egi; vvIiUch; oii and one-half cups
sufc-nr: tlirco-quarturH cup water; ono
cup hickory nut kornelu; ono teaspoon
lul baking powder.
Beat Cottoleno nnd sugar to n cream,
ndil water anil flour, ntlr unlit nmooth;
add half tliu velt boatcn whiten; then
the nuts; tlirn tho rnmalnrtrr of tho
whites and tho haUlntr powder. Pour
Into square flat pans, lined with trreanod
paper to tho depth of threo Inches nnd
bake In moderate oven forty-five minutes.
Try this recipe and prove that Cotjo
lene will make just as light and tasty
cake as butter, and at considerably less
expense for shortening.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR LKA8I2 -.'Ofrico g rooms fur
nished and unfurtilsncd, coiitral
location, $." to $10 por month, Ad
dress I). C qnro Mall Trlbuno,
LOST A brass hub cap off automo
bile, "Word "Stilts!" on cap, Ho
ward. Loavo at Mall Trlbuno. 23
KOlt BALK Ono i horsepower Kits
ollno vacuum carpoL cloanor,
cheap. 70S Wont 10th st. 20
FOR 8ALK Winchester pump gun,
12 gago, also Wlnchostor auto
mnllo rifle, 3fil caliber, very
cheap, Also jandsomoly moiiutod
bald englo, Oalulnlo Cash Orocory,
OaUdulo and j.X(lv streots. 2C
onnrMinT uii onvi
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Robert M l.ii Follette will be en
tertnlued at himhoon Informally by !
the Rogue River Valle l'nlvoiHlt.
club Tluuidtiv iiiuin All chili mem-1
hers who Intend to be present should ,
ut once uoUt the club steward
ROUT OF MR. TAFT
, ALMOST COMPLETE
ROCaaVELT DBLCGATaiS QUITE
OUTNUMOGR OTHER CAN.
' DIDATES.
"Teddy" Vlns Sseplnu Victory In
Illinois and Maine T.ilt Has Out
44'UcleSjate? T..n. Hit 142
' ' Already. '
Cooveiitiun Oeleoate.
. . rUlj,iM ,kJ'V,'!'iml'r,r
iielewattw u the Itppulillrhii Na-
, toiat ConinMou .ilrendy i'imUuI
(to each
Adnt'v
of i lie various uuiill
; Four hundred nnd sftn olxh
deleptes hne hoeu elected
, J-Ol ColoUel ItOOMCVOlt.. Ui
t W. II. Tnft H
Scnatoi Cummins ....
. Robert i. Toilette. . . it',
' I'nltifciruciod '!
, Content nenilliu ... . NS
,04ev-
'VOJITLANrv Any Impartial anlv.
of ttf return ott Mvluirtfl to tti Ro
putilliutt NuMjiiuI Convention nhow
ilmi me rout or Taft ha bt,un Aft-r
the Kiat Itoo4tfii lcton In IHIuou.
In which thu ,eople real!) tiuil mi oi
portuulty to v'M'r1 ihomstjlvos. no
leasuunblc person can doubt that tho
ultimate end I the nomination of
Colonel Rouses elt for President.
So comptotelv wa Tnft defeated In
Illinois thai ho recolvcd but two dtd
pites to llootovi'll' fiti the Innle
district thut .Mr. Tafl errli-d hlug
Senator LorluiorV
A thorouKh Itooncxolt victory In
Oregon li thus prcnged by all
Taft Rout Is Complete.
Sonator Fred W. Mulkoy. of Port
laud', Oregon Kooxetoll coihiiiIUkk
man, has tcoivid tho following toh
arnm from Joseph M Dixon. ,of Wash
ington. I). C.ftbu KouKovoli caiiiimlxn
manaaer:
'Four hundred and nlxt-elieht delu.
gates to the ltapubltcau Nutloiiul Coil
cntlou Imp buon lcid up to nud
including today Of thee. 1 12 are for
Coloiiol Iloosuveli. 4 (or Mr. Tall. 4
for Senator Cummlui, Si; for Senator
La Folluttc. 91 uiilnstrucied. Iiieludlnic
S4 from New York-State, mid content
aro pending In cane, of the remaining
lis
"Tho Taft rout bus bogun.
"Following tho atreat ltooxevelt vic
tor) in llllunU. coma tho leport of
ihe Roost-tell victory In Maine The
notion of the Maine ltepubjlcan state
and district conventions In pbHlrflttK
'y a voto of two to one. their "Mire
'iptrgitlon nf U' dduKnte to the Chl
axo convention for ItoosAvelt show
rouolnaUcly that Urn Now Kuitlnud
Hppuhlkttnk nre) ke.uhiK stop with III
noli( and tho other Jtapublloan Kluton
of ihn Mississippi Valley In thu Hooso
li columi..
New Cngljind for T. R.
"The Taft mnnnnvr havo been loud
ly proclaiming thnt New Kimluiid wan
solid for Taft.
"The result In Mnlno makes their
claim ridiculous.
"In Vermont, ftoosexell tnkes one
half of the InBtrueted deleguteH and
tho rtnte convention by mutual iw Mo
ment selects two Roosevelt nud two
Tefi delcxnte and sonds nil of them to
Chloifjo unlnntrtietcd. limit returns
show Hint ItooHovelt carried IIIIiioIh by
alwut jr.0,000 majority.
It whs a land-dldo which nwopt
vrrythln.' befori- It. excupt one dis
trict, tho Filth, which In Lordlier".
Taft Loses Own Districts.
"Tho Illinois delegation to tho Nn
tional Coiivontton will be: UooHovott
."M., Taft 2 The districts of ox-8poaKor
Cannon ami MoKiulny, tho miinnKor of
the Taft propaganda, endorsod Roose
velt ovorwhelmlnnly, McKInley loHlnp
his own precinct by a two to one voto
r-flor having personally demoted hoiiio
Miiio to It. Tho entire country should
not overlook tho slKiilllcanro of Rooso
volt's carrying tho ninth congressional
district of Illinois by a voto of over
two to ono. In which live two of Tuft's
cabinet officers, McVeaah of theTreaH
nry; Fisher of tho Interior; ox-Hecro-lary
of War Dickinson, Assistant
Titmsiirer of the; National Coiumltfoe
Cpham, ox-Miiyor" lluaso of Chicago,
foruior Socrotnry to President Tafl
Morten: Assistant Secretary of Com
liierco and Labor, Naute: nud Taylor,
MrVoagh's private secretary, nil ol
iv'ioiii wero for Tuft."
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Senator la Follette
Progressive Republican candidate
for President, will address the
voters of Jackson County
as follews:
Thursday, April 18
JACKSONVILLE.-.9:15 a. m., from
Court House steps. ..
MEDFORD-10 a. m at tlicJNfatat.
orium.
ASHLAND-2 p. m.
$31.55 Medford $31.55
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April .'10, May
2, 3, 4,
I to turn limit HO
days from ditto
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I On account of tho Annual Pilgi-lnrngo ol! tho
j Noblos ol! tho Mystic. Hlirino, to ho hold at LrtH An
f KoluB'iVom May Ai to 12th, tho ahovo low round trij)
r faro liaB heon mado by tho H. L. opon to all.
Call on A. S.'Uoscnlminn, Aont, for roHorvatioiiB
and further information, or Avrito to
JOHtf M. SCOTT,
Gonoral Pa'ssongor Agent, Portland, Oregon
Both Phonou
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Acent for Dm
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loo h. rront nt.
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lo nil.
Riop-ovoi'a
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