Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WCAL AND
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RSONAL
The Parcnt-Tcachcrs' circle of llio
Washington school will hold the lust
meeting of the year Friday after
noon, May 10, 11)12, nt .1 o'clock.
Election of officers.
Tlio Boyft' Military Drlgndc cntcr
talncd Mr. and Mrs. Lnwton'a. class
of young girls Wednesday evening.
A mont onjoyablo evening was spent.
Kino violin for sale. Call at 42$
W. 4th street. , 42
Charles Chndwlck of Chicago and
Toggery Hill Igaao were fishing
Wednesday pn tho Rogue. They
caught an even dozen steelheads.
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
Lloyd Houston of Talent was In
Mcdford Thursday for n short busi
ness trip.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
, surgeon, has moved from tho M. F.
& II. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite the Nash hotel. 64
R. A. Hicks spent Thursday In
Central Point on n short business
trip.
. A. Newell, ladies' tsllor, 4th
floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg.
All members of Olive Rebecca
lodge No. 28 are requested to meet
at the lodge hall Friday at 1:30 p. in.
to attend the funeral of Mr$. Fort
Hubbard.
Money to loan, In amounts of from
1500 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
Mrs. W, Q. Aldenhagcn has re
turned from a visit with friends at
Ashland.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McPherson have
returned from a visit nt San Diego.
They were charmed with tho south
ern California resort, but still be
lieve that there Is no place like the
Rogue river valley.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phono M. 1471
' William Vawter and Ralph Pearce
left Wednesday evening for Eugene,
where they will attend the junior
end week exercises.
G. K. Eads has surcnased tho coal
and fuel business formerly conducted
by J. W. Burbldge and will at all
times have in stock a full and com
plete line of foel of all kinds, in
cluding mill block wood for summer
use.
J. F. IHitchason, the Insurance
hustle?, has. returned from a short
biisiness trip north.
Sunday is Mothers' day. Order
flowers at Medford Greenhouse. Both
n)mnia J1
iuuuvo
F. M. Coss left Thursday morning
for a business trip to Grants Pass.
G. F. Billing of Ashland spent
Wednesday In Medford on business.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
0th and Fir.
H. N. Moo has returned from a
business trip to Portland.
D. B. Reame, Jhts Wonder soap and
talc man. Is the best sewing machine
repairer on tho coast. 240 North
Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield, Mrs.
Anna Caton, B. F. Peart, Ira Gleason,
T. J. Kelsoe, Mrs. J. O. Isaacson,
Mrs. R. E. Gleason, Mrs. Mlnnlo
Moore, II. E. Trovlllo, R. H. Els
worth, 8. A. PattlBon were among
tho Central Point people that spent
Tuesday tn Medford.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices in
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
Tho Central Point orchestra will
give a social dance at the Central
hall Saturday evening.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Miss Hoke, Miss Norwood, Mrs.
Lizzie Owens and Councilman D. C.
Grim spent Wednesduy afternoon In
Medford.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per slnglo cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Gth and Fir.
J. C, Pendleton of Table Rock was
a busliiohs visitor hero Wednesday
afternoon.
An experienced primary teacher
wishes private pupils or young chil
dren to tutor. AddreflB II. V., Mall
Trluuno. 43
C. 8, Burley, n business man of
Ashland, Is upending a fow days In
AHhland on business.
Heman Buths In North Ashland
open Saturday, May 11. 42
Order Mothers day flowers at Med
ford Greenhouse, Both phones. 41
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Wccks&HcGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
HrM vkMMi v. w. yru M7i
XT AHIItAVT,
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Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Whetsel have
left for n short trip to Jackson, Ohio,
called by the serious Illness of Mr.
W'hetsel's brother,
Dr. J. F, Heddy, J nine Twohy
and Engineer Bethel have returned
from a short automobile trip to the
Blue Ledge mine. They report a
splendid trip, but could not cross
Elliott creek with n machine.
A. 11. Cornell of Grants Pass Is
In Medford for a few days visit with
friends and in tho Interests of the
Oregon Life.
J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock Is
visiting friends in Medford.
A. F. Haack of Yreka is In Med
ford on business.
Harry Silver of Ashland Is visit
ing friends in this city.
L. 11. Mlnnrd. who has been con
fined by Illness for the past two
weeks nt the home of H. H. Patter
son In this city, has recovered to
such an extent as to be able to re
turn to his home on tho Liberty or
chard. James Kershaw, the Angora goat
king of Antelope, has sold 16 of his
fine cows to J. W. Snyder. Mr.
Kershaw still has a large herd which
furnishes much of the cream used in
Medford.
Murk L. Burns, a business man of
Dorrls, Cal Is spending a few days
In Medford.
C. Richards of Ashland spent
Wednesday evening in Medford.
Mayor W. II. Canon Is confined to
his home with a very severe cold
which has settled In his chest. He
is said to be threatened today with
pneumonia.
Great arrangements are being
made for the large civic bonfire to
be touched off next Saturday night
at the close of cleanup day, when all
of the rubbish In the city will be
burned, near the North school. The
high school orchestra will play
Judge Colvlg and Porter J. Neff will
speak.
SUFFRAGE CLUB ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. WALTER M'CALLUM
Mrs. Walter McCallum g.1ve a tea
Wednesday afternoon to the Medford
Equal Suffrage club to sixty mem
bers of the newly formed organlza
Hon. The Rev. Father O'Farrell
gave a short address, as did Mrs.
Frank Cotterili and Mrs. Silbaugh
of Seattle. Violin and piano solos
were given by the Misses Hazel Da
vis and Aitken. Home-mado candy
was sold and a box raffled, the pro
ceeds being placed in the club's
funds.
MRS. SILBAUGH TALKS
ON TEMPERANCE
Before a rather small but appreci
ative audience, Mrs. Jackson Sil
baugh addressed the citizens of the
city In the Medford opera houst last
night upon "A City's Welfare." The
talk was a temperance address and
dealt with the effects of the saloon
In the homes of the city.
Mrs. Silbaugh asked piany Hues'.
tionB concerning the saloon and its
work. None were answered in fa
vor with their interests, according to
her address.
OBITUARY
Died At the homo of her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. Skeeters, 14 West Jack
son street, Mrs. Marjorle Turner,
aged 52 years, a resident of Oregon.
Besides a husband, she leaves two
children, .Albert Scranton and Mrs.
C. Skeeters. Funeral services will
be held at Weeks & McGowan chapel
Friday, May 10, at 2 p. m. Inter
ment at I, O. O. F. cemetery.
HfcLMAX BATHS OPE.V.
Tho Helman White Sulphur Baths
and Swimming Plunges in North
Ashland will open for the season Sat
urday, May 11.
Don't forget that the water changes
constantly in tho largo plunge, and
the small plunge Is filled nnd heated
on Saturdays and Sundays until fur
ther notice. ,
Large plungo and private baths
dally. 42
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twelve hundred
samples of tho latest weaves In
Men's Suitings,
A made to your aneasuro suit, ab
solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran
teed all pure wool and guaranteed to
hold its shape. Made to your meas
ure suits,
$18,00 to 40.()0
Room 8, Palm Building.
BIG BONFIRE ON
SATURDAY NIGHT
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, OKIWON.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
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I). V. Slone. ilf SacruWnlo spent
Tuesday night here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stone.
Mrs. Don Drake of Upland Oil,,
and P. 1). Ulaekdeti or Ashland spent
Wednesday here,
St. .Marks Junior Guild of Medford
will present the "VAlley Farm" to
our peoplu nt tho Central Point opera
house tonight (Thursday).
There will be nu entertainment at
the Y. M. C. A. building given by
local talent Friday cumins, May 10.
Col. Ton Velio spent a few hours
hero Wednesday afternoon.
The city council met In regular
May session Monday uvenlug with
Mayor Cowley. City Recorder Jacobs
aud all oounellmon except II. W.
Lindsay In attendance. April bills
were allowed. A street sweeper wts
ordered and matters of a night watch
was discussed, but no decision ar
rived at. Council adjourned till to
night (Wednesday) nt 7:30 o'clock.
S. A. Pnttlsou of the Herald has
returned from a trip to Portland.
Rex Lnmpniau of the Gold Hill
News spent Tuesday afternoon hero.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. I'shvr, F. K.
Jalow, Fred llalch, K. S. Miller. Jef
fries and Williamson of Medford
were Tuesday visitors here.
A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass spent
Tuesday afternoon here.
The lnnrrina'of Miss Slnr Mar
shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J, .
Marshall, to Donald I Colvi, son of
Judge Wiu. Colvlg, was solemnized
nt the residence of the undo' par
ents on South Oitktlnlu avenue. May
Slh, at .sunset.
Just as the last rays of the ectlim;
sun streamed iicnos their path, the
bridal procession entered the nom
led by the two Miiall ribbon bearers
In while suits, Jack Mnrshnll and
Windsor Gale.
Fallowing them eume little Howen
Gale bearing the ring, and Mis Hope
Marshall, the only attendant of the
bride. TIicm; were dressed in white
lingerie dre.sses. over yellow slip.
After these enme the bride. She was
dressed in white hand embroidered
liberty siitin veiled in silk iuarui-
sette and wearing orange blossoms
She carried a bouquet of lillie.s of the
valley.
The proceion wns met by the
groom mid the Rev. Mr. Hoylc of the
Christian church under an immense
floral arch of vines and while lilacs,
and here in an enclosure of blossoms
was pronounced the beautiful and im
pressive ceremony that united the
young pair for life.
Prof. Tulliendier played Lohen
grin' wedding march nt the entranco
of the bridal party and .several beau
tiful selections afterwards.
The guests were: Judge Win. if.
Colvig, Prof. Tulliendier, Mr. mid
Mr. C. L. Kennies, Mrs. Helen Gale,
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Warner, Mr. mid
Mrs. Chns. Ilminen, A. S. Koeti
linum, .Miss Jennie Ilunun, Mi3s
Florence Marshall, Mis Loi Kuncii
er, WiNon Waite, Vance Colvig, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Marshall and the
immediate family of the bride.
MEOFORD MARKETS
Retail Prices.
Vegetables.
Potatoes $2.50 por cwt.
Cabbage 5c,
Parsnips 2c.
Lettuce 10c head.
Carrots 2'6c.
Beets 2c.
Onions 4c.
Celery G0cfl dozen.
Cauliflower 1Oc02Oc bead.
Radishes 5c bunch.
Onions Green, Cc bunch.
Rhubarb Cc.
Asparagus 10c.
Fruit.
Prunes Dried, 10c lb.
Lemons 30c dozen.
Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen.
Oranges lGc to 40c,
Strawberries 2Cc.
Butter, KggH mid Poultry.
Butter Fresh ranch, per roll,
5Cc; creamery, 70c. t
Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c.
Poultry Hens, dressed, 20c; Jive
Ho; springs, dressed, 20c,
Turkeys 20c to 2Cc, dressed.
Meats, Wholesale.
Beef Cows, 416 c; steera, Be.
Pork GcG'Oc.
Veal Dressed, 8c,
Mutton 3c3&c, live; lambs,
5cQ)7c.
Hay und Feed, Wholesale.
Hay Alfalfa, 12 to $10;, grain,
$12, to (14.
Grain Wheat, 1 por bushel; oata
$30 per ton; barley, rolled, $40 per
ton; barley, wjiole, $30.
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illy A1. C. lltiwhtt.)
1 unintentionally omitted to men
tion the names of-Mr, and Mis Lewis
Bennett, Mr nnd Mrs H ll. l)u.r
nion, Mrs. J. Loder, Mi Kintuu Wal
lace, OsKoinmlloy March Dally, Mla
Ulgeut Boatnoy, Karl Kleer and Mimd
Heed These iintnes wore written In
a little book by oije of the parly und
tho rest of the itmuc I hud trans
cribed from the mlnutci of tho asso
ciation. The above niusvd poisons
came out In n rig from Medford to
tnlio part In tho piogram on Friday
afternoon and Lewis Bennett led the
young people's vxerclces during the
afternoon session of the iihuocIiUIoii.
O. S Nelson, the Jacksonville In
surance man, came out Sunday and
has been u guest at I lie Siinnysldo
up to the present time. Tuesday af
ternoon. Ho has come iu contact
with poison oak and the result was
ho has been unable to attend pi op
orly to business. '
Rev. Win. It. Wlnans preached
Inst Sunday ut Uoosevolt and the
llceKo creek school houses and organ
ized u Sunday school In each place.
Rev. Campbell of Wyoming
preached hero last Sunday both
morning and evening, and nt Browns
boro in tho afternoon.
The Catholic chapel car arrlwd
last Saturday and they conducted
services In tho car Saturday night
aud Sunday, and will remain for the
week.
Your correspondent went to An
tloch and there met Nov. M. ( Davis
aud held a meeting there ami at
Agate, but ho was called on urgent
business to go north so had to call
In his appointment for Table Rock.
During my rounds I noticed that tho
prospect was fine for an nbundnnt
crop of everything Iu tho crop line
and that the farmers cre cheerful
over their prospect.
Mrs. K. C. Piper Joined her hus
band here lust Sunday evening, from
Portland, and on Monday they moved
to their homo on Eagle Heights.
Scott Bruce Is pushlag to comple
tion the rooms In the Nichols build
ing for the Ice plant, nnd men are
digging the well to furnish water.
By this time noxt Kk Contractor
S. B. Splker will be ready to turn
tho building over to the owners, all
completed. Heath & Diamond hnvo
already moved their Mock of goods
Into tho space designed for their
storo and are stocking up with n full
line of gcnernl merchandise.
The bakery butlnitK Is so'fnr com
pleted that Gcorjre Riley, formerly
of Medford, has taken possession and
Monday turned out his first batch of
bread. He tells me that he Intends
to keep a full Hue of goods In bis
class.
William Von dcr Hcllen's two
children were playing together Mon
day and tho Utile girl was holding a
nail for her little brother to drive
Into a small board. Just as he was
ready to strike the noil slipped so as
to penetrate her finger nnd he drovo
the nail through her finger fast to
the board. It was necessary to get
a claw hammer and her uncle Curl
had some difficulty drawing It out
of the board.
George W. Owlngs, proprietor of
tho Eagle hotel, has goiio to Klam
ath comity to look at a farm lio Is
talking of trading for.
W. A. Clark spent tho night with
us Monday. He Is traveling for
Fairbanks & Co, of Ban Francisco,
selling Cottolcne.
Robbie Jonas, of Wallnla, catno In
Saturday veiling to visit his mother
and brother Jake.
Mr. Blister, white working In mi
orchard on Antelope, had his log
broken Monday. Dr. Holt was called
and set the hone,
Everett CulberUon of Lake crook
has organized a farmers' telephone
company and Is putting up a Hue
from Kaglo Point to McAllstcr's saw
mill on the north fork of Llttlo
Butte.
The shares are about all taken.
The new Hue will leave Llttlo Butte
about one mile alovo hero and bear
In Hin nnrMi l..iwl... tti.tiMiulinrn n
mile to tho right The lino will ac
commodate 20 families.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman ' for general
housework In private family.
Pembro Oi chard. Phono C10-R-1.
FOR RENT Six room furnished
houso close In. Phono 5002 or
cull 147 N. Howard. Mrs. W. C.
Cartwrlght. 42
FOR BALE 3 deck 0x2 Vi tool table
for sale, 428 W. Fourth at. 12
LOST A whlto bull terrier dog.
Flndor please roport to P. W.
Humlll. Reward either dead or
allvo. 42
FOR SALE Lot in west part of
Medford. Will give g'opd tormtj.
See Clydo Iluzelrlgg nf pdstofflce,
43
FIRST CLASS pasture $1.50 por
month. J. v, Grovor, Eaglo
Point, Ore. GO
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
THURSDAY. .MAY J). 19112.
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uiumtgotuetit of Hie Medl'oid liMelinll
teuiii for this reason und uuuuuuco a
gnine with Asliluuil Suudu.v uf
teriioou on tho local ground. A ucuk
Inter u gunio vi lie pluyeil with As'i
A line-up I'rir Sunday littx been
iirrnngcd us follows! Iluigoss and
Lester, pitoneiif! Hill, oj Wilkinson
lli; llorlou L'b; Viuing Lnjuiu Jib;
Tiiiuy. Gill, Niuh's, Wilson, outfield;
Miles ss.
I. O. O. F. XOTICK.
All inoniborB of I, O. O. F. mo
rcquosttHl to moot tit tho hall to at
tend tho fitiieinl of Mrs. Foil Hub
bind Frldii), 1 p. m,
W. L. MILLER, W. (I.
Swnnip l.niil Not ho.
Acting under Instructions from
Gnvurnor WW.nll tho swamp' laud
belonging to the State of Oregon will
bo selected as soon us poMlhlo.
Any one having Information re-
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This is
Kodak
WeatHer
Mexdford
Book. Store
4f4sK4fr.
GLASSES
That i'it youT lOycs arc
worth all that tliey cost.
My prices are as reason
able as is consistent with
honest and painstaking
service and tho best male
rials. Bo careful with your
Eyes.
No Drugs (drops) used.
DR. RICKERT
Over Kcnlner's
Medford Real Estate
is Employment Agency
FOR HALE
480 acres a good place for n good
cattle ranch, everything goes
with the place.
2U7 iicrcK, a fine place for cattle,
a bargain in this und a flue
homo.
210 acres which will make a fine
placo for you, and considerable
timber on tho place.
1000 acres about Hi miles out,
hoiiHo and .' barns,
20,000 acres, a fine shchp ranch;
tho stock can be bought at mar
ket price,
25,000 acres, good cuttlo ranch,
at $25 por acre.
GO, 000 acres yellow pine timber.
Hunches of all sizes, and all
prices, can be learned about Iu
this office.
A flue bungalow, everything first
Class, nnd prlco only $2750,
Houses from $575 upwards.
Small house, prlco $575; $15
down and $15 per mouth.
Automobile frum $150 to $800,
TRADES
4 HO acres In Minnesota for rnticb
In vulloy.
KMPLOYMKNX
Woman cook.
Womon and girls for gonornl
housework.
Waitress In California,
Ranch hands.
Phono In your ordora for mon;
no charges to tho employer,
All who want work would do well
to como and register for work.
Mru, Dlttnor Is always onhnnd to
take your iiamo and nddross,
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
Phono 4141s Jfoiue, 14,
SATURDAY
gnrdlng tho location or condition of
Mich land will kindly confar with
ine. hiioii iiirormiitioii win no oi
much value to tho land depuvlniont.
T. A. ItlriMIAIU'i
tf Stuto Lntid Agent.
BaWs
tfoicet
Every woman's heaVt rcmlotula to
tho charm mid swootneim of a baby'n
voice, hecmiab nature Intended hur for
motherhood. Hut won the loving
nature of n mother shrliifiii from tho
ordeal of lUifTui Infc und danger, Wom
en who uro Mother's Frlolul mo saved
much discomfort and tholr iiyHtuum
nrn in u healthy condition to moot tho
limn with the lonat pmmlhlo danger.
Mother a Filmid U lecoiutuelided only
for tho rullof and comfort of oxpuct
ant mothorri, ami list many jeura or
niit'CosK, and the ihoiiiiuudii of oudorse
inents received fiom wouii n who
have used It are a guarnutoo of tho
liouulU to bo derived from ltd line.
Mottior'fl Friend allays nausea, pre
vents caking of 4A f
the brenntu. nod lllnilf ft
ill uvj'ij lv u dlrira- .
T-T' TL" -" - T
contributed to ST-M ft ft ft fa A
ntrong, healthy -v
motherhood. Mother'u Friend U sold
at drug stores. Wrlto for our freo
book for expectant mothers.
BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atltat. Gt.
ICE CREAM and
SHERBETS
All our Ice Cream and Kherhelii ah) made by us from the bout
iiinllt of cream mid other Ingredlenta.
you ii.wi: thi: iiAiiiT.jvi: iiavi: Tin: (toons.
Tin: a.swi:r is
PALACE OF SWEETS
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DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
WHAT IS DISTILLED WATER?
Distilled AVnfei1 is water 11ml litis boon (.'OiitloiiHfttl
into stcjuii, then converted back to its natural stale,
thus killing ai germs the water may contain,
WHAT IS FILTERED WATER?
.'Filtered Water is water 'that has passed through
filtering beds, thereby purifying itself of all foreign
substances.
WEINHARD'S ICE is made from Distilled, Filtered
Water, indorsed by all physicians.
H. WEINHARD'S, ICE DEPOT
Roseburg Strawberry Carnival
MAY 16 - I? - 18
The Fourth Annual strawberry Carnival at Uose
burg will, ))o hejd on tho above dates, and the
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I V ROUTES I I
will sell round trip tickets' from all point 9 on ijs
lines at , ,
ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE
Tickets on sale May KH7-18 with final return
, limit iMay 20lh
J)r further imi'ticuIai-H call on any S, V, Agent or
wrjto to
J 03 IN M., SCOTT, General Passonger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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victim louche our hand. Wn mo
- lu, 'ids nt patulous oxtractlon, iiImo nt
fllllim toe'h and wiving thorn wjion
v.orlh .ilg HuppoMt you glu us
u 1 1 1 it 1 on your n"U Dental Job? You
will find us ho gentle Iu our opera
tlous mill charged tlint you will
Miutly return.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
Tin: DENlnsr
Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phong rK3, Home Plioim .15SMC
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
MnnufucliirrrM nf nnd Dculrr In
AwwiNon. tkitts, rz.YH, oovkkb
or AI.I. XIMDS
Duck All Wnlk'titi slid Wlilthi.
AwiiImb, Hlrltx-n, Klo.
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All Makca of Atvnlni: nml I 'o roll
(iirltilii iut op ill MiiiitifrtrturotV
I'rli-cm
Aicnt for tlin
Boauoko Holiltaa VnUUIIiif Vrln-
Cow Awntuir
100 H. J'ront BU
Both rtionrn. Mnlforil. Orrcon
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