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

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North I'lr (rcrt; phono, Mnln 3021;
Home 75.
U HO 110 13 PUTNAM, Editor ami Mnnngor
THE SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLAR WEDDING.
13ntrd is rconcl4uis matter M
McJfonl, Orogoh, u tutor the aot of
Mnrcli S. 187.
Offlrlttl TflPcr .of the City of Medford.
Official I'aprr of Jockson County.
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IS CLEARLY SHOWN
Tltnl the oluiins tif tin' uHin'i'x of
the Hojruo Kixor 'n)l(v Cnnnl com
puny in lojrnrd to tlio utile of ntor
npplmd to IhihI mv not overdrawn it
dnwn inoro iMMidimitiilv this '.'
lluui over htrro liy their !vjrinltit1i
irrigated trout. ThU .onoii for the
fitt time ian flu Bivnt value nt
water lu oon, for tin- season moio
'mill tlitui over before i under eulti
ntion on tlio so-called "de-orl."
N'ourlv MID nores. of tret were (
"ill t hit .opriitK unit jtidifiuK frtnu tin
growth (hoy have, ninth, a well x tint
nppoarmieo or tlu tree otit em old,
OR
ID PfflY
WASHINGION, July 1C Dcclar
lnR that neither Taft nor Uoosevelt
nro legnl nominees of tho republican
party, nnd that tho promoters of
Roosevelt's party will be fiullly of
dlahouorablo action If they attempt to
retain control of tho republican ma
chinery in states where tho progres
sives control, United States Senator
John D. Works of California Is to
day on record as opposed to the new
third 'party, for which n nationnl
convention is to be called in Chica
go next month.
Senator Works added that the
time for the now party is not ripe.
As' thero is no legitlmato republican
candidate, he argues, the republican
voters are free to voto for Wilson,
Roosevelt or any independent candi
dato they choose, but if. in so doing,
they attempt to retain control of es
tablished republican state and county
committees or other organizations,
they are guilty of "treachery of the
worst kind, and cannot longer cry
'thief to tho men they charge with
stealing delegates at Chicago."
utHin nuvtru) uvti
AL KAUFMAN'S BED
ONIC of Snn Kivimmsoo's hvirossos iiiul society bells was
lnaiTict today amidst scones of splendor, with a pomp
and pageantry of wealth never before witnessed on the
Pacific coast.
'The cost of tlio wedding celebration was $00,000. The
temporary pavilion erected for the wedding breakfast and
torn down afterwards, cost $lo,000. The floral display ran
into many thousands. $0,000 being inuMod in the single
feature of orchitis. Over l.f)00.000 worth of jewels
sparkled upon tho guests.
The bride is one of the flowers in California's garden
ot gold planted by the pioneer bankei-s. minors, and rail
road builders, to wlioso pecuniary shrewdness and grasp
ing acquisitiveness the present generation, is paying tri
bute sufficient to afford the luxury of such 'ceremonies.'
One would naturally suppose that sixty thousand dol
lar weddings reflected the remarkable prosperity of the
country. Vet in this same San Francisco there is a dailv
bread line of a thousand or more people, unemployed and
unable to secure employment, fed at public expense to
keep from starvation. ' In truth the existence of such
useless and wanton extravagoneo is proof in itself of ijn- the ".le-eir u uVmi. ..t to" Ikhiohu
healthy economic conditions ol an inequitable distribu
tion of wealth that destrovs eoualitv of onnortunitv and
produces the pauper as well as the millionaire.
There are those who defend the absurd extravagan
cies of the rich on the ground that they distribute wealth
in the community and therefore produce prosperity. liur
they produce no permanent prosperitv, as the same ex
penditure in development or industrial enterprises would.
Wanton waste never produced prosperity. The feasts
of Lueullus did not create prosperity for Home, hot her
alded its decay and fall, an easy prey to the barbarians
whom it despoiled. The daz.lingVonrt of Louis X 1 V. with
the reckless extra vagences it engendered among the nobil
ity did not make 1'Yance prosperous, but impoverished it
and brought on the confiscation of the revolution. Tho
oxtravagent waste of the medieval church destroyed its
prosperity and brought about the forfeiture of its immense
estates. The extravagences of the Stuarts brought civil
war and the loss of a throne, instead of national prosperity.
So run the lessons of history. Ueokloss extra vagence
is ever the symptom of unjust economic conditions that
create it, and a prelude to the decay and destruction of the
cause. Uie same environment that produces the $00,000
wedding nonsense on one side 'of the street, yields the
bread line on the other.
It is a waste of energy and of time to attack the
inevitable result of our institutions. Let us rather study
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useless extra vagence of the few and the needless do vert
of the many are simnly svmntoms of a world-wide lk..W,
old as civilization. We must understand the disease
as
itselfjuij gropingly jmd experimentally apply the remedy.
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SAN FRAXCISCO. Cal., July 1C
Death may soon end the ring career
of Al Kaufman, California heavy
weight and ai one time regarded as
the coming heavyweight champion of
tho1 world. This fact was announced
today 'from tho bedside, where Kauf
man lies stricken with pneumonia.
His temperature is at 104, but it
will be several days before the crisis
in his illness is reached. Ills
friends are hopeful that his rugged
constitution will pull him through.
Kaufman was matched to meet
Charley Miller, the giant motorman.
hero July 31 and promoter Eddie
Graney Is now scouting around for
a substitute. Charley Horn is anx
ious for tho chance, but is figured to
bo too light for Miller. It is ex
pected tho bout will bo definitely ar
ranged here.
0LSS0N CITIZENSHIP
GOES TO HIGHER COURT
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SEATTjitjj,' July 10. With tin.
fnetft in Hlit Leonard OIson dfcfrtin
ohoiheuient caso ngrept to by the op
posing parties, Judge llunford yeMi"'
dnyj sinol tlio order iMTiiiittiiig the
onsoTu (.'o'up to the circuit court of
appeals.
George McKay, ntloruev for Olcson
expects to have tho cane ready for
argument when the appellate court
convenes in Seattle in September.
Seven errors lire alleged upon which
tho higher court is linked to reveisc
Judge HUnford's decision which can
celled Olfrhoii'it naturalization paper
because of lux Hicinlintio belief;.
ROOSEVELT ELECTORS IN
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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SEATTLE, July l().-Witli the lep-rcseiitnti-.c's
from twenty-two coim
lierfMn the' cnilferencc, the insurgent
in this stale ngiecd to put Hnoxeveit
cleojorn 'in ho iield hut turned down
n motion to put up a third party
ticket on county and state offices.
Andyerwheliniiig majority in tho con
ference were' of the opinion that the
progressiva can win no far as tho
Muto ticket is concerned in tho regu
lar prihiarlcH. Fourteen delegates to
tlia'tliird: pifrty conventioil nt Chicago
wej-6 hl'lccted.
PROHIBIT GAMBLING
V . IN, COTTON FUTURE5
WAIIINpA'ON. July M-J)y a
vote gf 05 aypa tp 2p pyes the !iibv
HUB III ('111(1(111 1
pned tho bill proulb
iting jjibliiig 'in cotton futures,
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KILLED BY BUFFALO
PARIS, July 10. Hubert Latham,
aviator was killed by a buffalo, June
", wbilo hunting near the source of
the Nile, nocording to u cable re
ceived here from the governor general
ot the" trench Congo. The news wns
broken to bis mother, for whose sake
Latham gave up flying some time ago.
Latham was on u huntiu- oxnoditiou
in Africa. His body will be brought
here for burial.
Latham became a celebrity In
aviation circles on tho'btrength of
a series of remarkable flights early
In 1909, winning the Coupy prize
June 12, of that year with a record
of 30 miles iu 39 mlntes at aholght
of CO meters. A month later lie
made a series of unsuccessful t at
tempts to fly the English Channel
but twice fell Into tho water, whence
he was fished out by the crews of
war vessels. In September, 1909, he
flew directly over Ilerlln, succeeding
In the first attempt evor mado to
fly across the city. In January, 1910,
he reached an altitude of 3,000 feet
with his Antoinette monoplane, trav
eling -10 miles an hour In a spiral
course.
Just before ho visited Ame'rlca,
where he flew iu many places and at
tracted an Intense amount of atten
tion, Latham gave an astonishing ex
hibition at Ooupy, France, flying for
35 minutes, part of the tlmo at the
rate of 82 miles an hour, which was
then tho record for an aeroplane.
Latham's flying was practically all
done In the Antoinette monoplane.
AMERICANS
SHOW
ATHLETESBASEBAL
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not onlv u it rent -mull fruit, hurry and
produce producer, but otic of the fav
ored nml profitable oiihaul seelioiH
of the iillcy. It will well rc-my out
to make a iit to the trneln or the
coimmnv if one entertains duiihls of
the 'uttitv of tliunc tract.
One of the bout appearing Irnd
in that section !r tin .Mile home.
Hero strcnt euro has Ikcii lakcn in the
development of U() acre- in tilt hour!
of the o-c!lld "desert." If any land
in (bat neettou cimuid non-productive
it was the Nile tract two ywtrs ago.
Xow it is "hlo-soiMintf like the rose."
There i- no roMuir or more attractive
looking 'JO acres iu the v:illc, all due
to water. Young live are flonri-limur
while between the rows heme-., mel
on itnd cgotnhlc.s of nil kind an
tjrowiiuf well, giving promit of lare
return. The soil i rnxt!ile of pm
ducing .-inching with water.
In one of the tract where ih minute
wiii used to set out lives one eai
axo, the orchurd eTeri wdl taml
astounded at the Mlendid Ihmii
made bv the tree. It i almot un
believable that they are onl one year
old. And again thiecret is water.
The company thi ear set out -ISO
acies di trees u.Nleiitliiitt from tilt
Xilen place west to the llbee bridge.
This land was plow ml mid leveled lt
year and now et to tres. Water i
applied frctpicntly and the little tree
arc responding readily.
The "desert" tract are a great nl-
pct lesson. It is iiiiNisild to view i
inc irrigaied tracts wtinoiii im con
inccd.
STOCKHOLM, July HI.- The Ant
euctiu' nnrtSuipuulH iu the Olyinple
jriiinecre phnlogrnplieduu tlio slod
iiiiu today nud itjvim uliiioM an iiiueli
of n fiinolion a ynntm day's uward
of the jniros by the king of Sweden.
ThoiisninU of people turned out to
sec the winning athlelcs'giouped to
trethur, chceiiuit them wilh Itviueu
dona otithiiHia'siti.
One of (he pliHisuil tliiiiKi uboill
the AuiciiciMi lcloi i that it seem
to have left nil aifieeable tn-te in
escr.v body's mouth. The winners seem
to liiae succeeded iu milking them
solve exceedingly popular, and even
the mills whom they defeated have
nothing hut kind thing to say of
them.
The aliiioMphcu is much denier
than iinmediatelv follow iii (ho games
at Loudon four yours uyo, and won il
not for tile death of Utsaro. the .Mar
alhon ntuiu'r, which has ilnowti a do
cided wet blauki! over tho uiu.l-npol
this year's xnthcring, the iitorH
here could hardly ut on better
teiiHf.
The crowd in the oily is nlicadv be
ginning to t III ti out, but It will he some
das bet. no tin number of Ohuipic
iltoi coast - to be nolieoublc on the
-licet-, ol Moillii-liii
THE WOMEN DROWN:
E
lumping on I lie hIioi-o with her two
Utile bullion, ami llioit'h hIio iiIho wan
uiinblo to HWlm, hIio plimiu'd in a tor
the girls without rcinovlun her cloth
lug.
Tho HoroiUiiH of the bnhloti at
trnelod pnsHoisby, who took tho thioo
HfeloHH bodlcH from the pool,
Mcdfonl Prluttug company carry a
loll Una of legal blanhH,
i ' " ' .
Wo nro now serving
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
HKUIC IH OlMt l'Olt.MDLA
' (.foam ( ' ' '
Milk
BtiKar , p
l'opulu
Flnvorliig
No Starch
No Flour
No Ico Cream Powdora
No (lelutlu ot any kind,
HASKINS
for
HEALTH
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WHEKE TO OO
TONIGHT
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STAR
THEATRE
Pei feci Ventilation mill Couiforl
l)ONT LOOK at tlio tln'1-uinuiolur--
Coino whom It'M cool nud look at
tnir plot ii i ex.
40(1(1 Feet or PiiNt Hun FIIiiih I00O
, Another big one
,r; itoi'it oi'Tcititoit
A fioiillor mIoij IiiIiii full of notion
uiul ilirlllii. Hoc Iho w'criloiu ililem,
Till.' OAPUICtof'SNKHH Ol' I.OVll
,AII roiiiud)'
OUANIIPA
Truly uliMorbliiK lutoietit.
PLXNTINO TI.MK
A licit nud liyiHlmlilo comoily.
MVlv'S ItAILItOAO
TIiIm Ih u legulur ioiikIioiiho comoily,
Deplotlug locrV Iroiibbm
tlirotigh life.
Al
HATIIICIt aliiglui: "MY ItOil.MtY"
Willi oigau uiToiiiiuiiliiiciit.
Iliwi of uiii.lc and loulintlc nrfoelx
nUOOKDALi; Cal. July 10
Drowned in a treacherous pool of
the San Loieiizo Uhcr. .Miss (lliuhs
lluwkett. ;. Mlmt Lilly .McDonald.
IT., and .Mrs. .May C'ripps, 30. nlster
of Mltw Haw Kelt, all of Oakland, an'
dead hero today. Tho two youiiKcr
KlrlH hail leaped Into the pool think
ing It was shallow water. They
found It over their heads and noltli-
crcould swim. Their frantic cries
attracted .Mrs Orlppi, who was
STEAMER
NEW YORK', July 10 Tlio tcamcr
Naitfiiiu, crowded with excurxionihts
from Ncvnrk, N. J., crashed into (he
heumer Jtoscdulo in Kockuwuy Inlet
this afternoon, cutting a large bole
in the Itohcdalo'K poit bow. Tin Hose
dale wiih beached and her passeugeiH
wore Kiifely taken abhore.
The accident occurred iu deep wa
ter, hjil a fleet of binall bou.tn v;ih
sgou iu utteuduueu nud the Jtoscdult-'-.
piibseugers, win) were bound from Far
Hockaway to this city, were taken off
ail'ul rowed fcliore.
The NuHhim wiih nble to continuo on
hgr journey, nlthoiigh her bow was
criibhed ju nbovo tlio wuteiliiio and
ghe will have to go into drydock. '
STOCKHOL1I, Jiilv HJ-Amcricans
showed the other athletes of all na
tions this afternoon how to play base
ball. They did it in the Olyiupie stad
ium, and probably two such nines
were neer gathered together before
in the history of Im.scball. They were
divided into ea.sterners nnd Western
ers, and the eastern team boat the
western one by n .core of (5 to '.).
Among the eastern players were C.
K. Briokloy, the Harvard hop-btep-and-jumper;
Jmne Thorpe, the Car
lisle Indian all-around athlete; IP n
Adnms, the X.'w York Athletic club'
high jumper; John Haul Jones, the
ftinntcur mile runner; I'lutt Adam,
broad jumper; A. It. Kivintr, Vug din
lance phcnoui; K. H. .Mercer, biond
jumper from I'ennsylvania unucrsi(;
L. Whitney, Boston hhotputtrr, nnd II.
I'. Drew, the negro bpriutcr from
Springfield, Musts.
The vioMem star included K. F.
Lindberg, the Chicago Atblctio n-
fcociatioirs 100 ycard man; IL Ji.
Ilaff, another 100 yarder from Michi
gan university; Leslie Hyid, jumper,
from Chicago univcrxity; V. Vs. Irons,
Chicago jumper; V. V. Hclotc, Hjiriu
(er from the biime city; I. X. Huvcu
port, utill nnotber Cbicagoan; (i. L.
Horine, high jumper from (be Pacific
count; Jra Courtney of Seattle, and
J. A. Ilcuniild, the Chicago A. A. all
ariMinder. .
It was peihui the fnateat collec
lion of pluynra jecn on mi auiateur
field, and they doiuniiftlrntcd (be game
nt it ory bu( to the throng of in
ternational iithletUH who watcho I
them.
HETTY GREEN JOINS
CHURCH IN IM YEAR!
Ni:W YOltIC, July HI As a re
sult of long urging on (he part of
Father Klnieudoif, a distant rela
tive, Hetty CreCn, the richest woman
in tho world, Is a member of tho
Episcopal church todny. following
her baptism in her TSth year. Mrs.
Oreon Is now preparing herself for
confirmation, a ceremony to bo con
ducted by lllshou Kdwln S. Lines of
the New York diocese.
I'm
The
Little
Doctor
Wisconsin Labor Federation
SJIHIiOYGAX, Wis., July IS.
reuialiider of this woek tho annual
convention of tlio WIkcoiihIii Stat"
Federation of Labor. The attendance-
Includes representatives of labor
bodies throughout tho tituto. In ad
dition to tranuctlng considerable busi
ness tho convention will discuss
wide range of loplcs affecting (he
InterohtH of oiganfxud labor.
Coajostod Liiurk? Don't wait a
minute xetv .Mac Uireu's Muslard
Cerate. If there's anything on
earth that will head off pneumonia
It's "tlio little doctor" .Mac Lareu's
Mustard Cerate.
(Jet a" Jar today at your druggist's
ho has two sixes 25 and fiO cents.
If ho hasn't ho will got It for you.
Kei Mac Lareu's .Mustard Cerate
In tlio Iiniihe ready for Instunt use
You can end many a cold and sore
throat before It's really started.
MANY ATTRACTIONS
FOR 1912-13 SEASON
A partial liht of bookings for the
lOHi-HMhcatiical hciihoii by Manager
McCallum of tho local theatre, which
will open with "Louininuii Lou"Augiihl
sixth, bun been made and other iU
Iraetiojih will be booked Ub soon iih
pohbible. Among (he shows to be been
tho coming season aie: Louisiiuia
Lou, Haby Mine, .Madame Sherry,
Alerry Widow, Modern Kvc, Tlic Hose
Maid, Little figbel, TJoiight and I 'aid
For, riunly I'nlls tho Strings1, Missy
Is&y, Prince of Tonight, Fortune Hun
ter, Hitverloy, Wuboiuu Widow, and
Chocolate Soldier,
Stop That Neli
Vou have no Ma what rMlcf you ran
Kt from tli't Hkln truulilus that Urn
wuatloir brlnh'H until you apply Uiul
fuuthliih'. clcuiiiinr wiihIi the Ih l. l.
I'rt-Hcrlntiuii for J'ckuiiiii.
can Klve qh a kuuiI-hIzli trlul
hot tlu fur zG cuitii.
Tim very Arm iirops hrlru: Ins nt
roller from tl.ut lortuilm; itch. Wu
Miow that V, I) U will do tho work
Uiul Ih why wj hu you u ro.'iilar
loltlo of this treat rwinxly on our
poxitue iifi-pav x .ir.inl.o
Wu uIwiivm it 'GiiiiiH-nd I), 1) V tor
It Riven relief n i,i Hiiimiier ulun trou
llt that noil If i Pi- cun
.MKDKOUI) PJfAUMACV
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InBlst on tho Original
MAC LAR.ILNS
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WILL NUI DLIMfclC
Accept No Bubstltulo
Medford Pharmacy and other druggists,
For your
Summer
Reading
AW have ai all limes a
full line of iMaazines,
paper-covered J o o k s
and latest Iielion for
your inspeelion.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
COM I. NHS niMIMH
The .Villi lliuidllM of Put l
TIiom ate uhnoltitel) (he genuine ph t
ill oh of (ho capture of those
notorious bandits
matini:i:h daily
Admission tOu Children fn
IS IS
THEATRE
:il)0(l l'.s-t of LlieiiMMl Pictures itllllll
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will leavo Hotel Medford, for
Crater Luke at 8 a. in. Tuesdays and
Saturday. lteturn Mondays and
Thursdays.
Hpund Sunday at Crater Lake,
Reservations mado at Medford
Hotel office.
O.N'LY VAl'l)i:VILI.K IN Till: CITY
Admission 10 and tf rents.
lltLNi: ALIIIA.M:. CAineilleiuin
JtOIXi:.KT
Double voiced sliiKer and rhururlor
not.
jim's win:
Drama.
IokkIiii; ntory In the Maine wood
In winter. ?
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lenses give him tlio two visions
he requires in a one-piece lens.
They are truly wonderful
bifocals with no lines of seinim
Jion and no cemeulqd pieces.
Come in and see them.
DR. "RICKERT
Over Ken l tier's,
In Plain Black
and White
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific 15021.
Home 3ij4
Messenger Rcrvico
15 N. jrir.
Clark & Wright
LAWYER!
WASHINGTON, 1), O.
Public. Land Mstten: Final Prool
Desert Lands, Contest and Mining
Cssoa. Bcrlp.
Tin: .Mi'HKirrcCit's ii:ki,
Comedy.
Filled wilh beautifully colored pictures.
A LIIWSO.V I.N' LIOI'ID Allt
Scientific.
tiii: piciimi: idoi,
One of (ho VKnciaph's comedies full
of lauiths.
ti 'tumr
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y&UPiltiXiiiJI
If you (jou't have yonr'i'notli nttondoil
to in tlmo you u HI i it all your
life. Dolayn nro daugoioiis, and tlio
older ono Krowit tho worso tho dniiKor
Is, Tulco our ndvlco and let us ex
amine your Teeth and keep them In
proper condition by an occasional ex
amination. Wo nro expert Dentists
with n reputation for lilisli class
work Iu all brauchofl of tlio profcM
sloii. DR. BARBER
TIII-J DISNTIHT '
Over HnnlolB for Duds. Pacific
Phono aeas, Home Phono HOli-JC
PLUMBING
Mteam and Hot Water
Heating
All VVork Uiiartuteei.
I'rlces neuMousbl.
COFFEEN k PRIGI
IS Howard Blook, Sntranca on fltU II
Vaotfln 10J1. lomt .
Special matlncoH every Saturday and
Sunday at 2 p. in.
Kveiilui; performauco, 7:30
A SNAP
00 acres, six miles from Medford,
good fjradod road crosses tho tract,
all froo soil, at C0 per acre. J 1 000
will liaiidlo, easy terms on balance.
Part Is crook bottom land, sultabln
for alfalfa. Bovornl springs mi tho
place. Tlmbor enough to pay for the
tract. No bulidlutcs. la the Orlfflu
creek district.
W.T.York. Co.
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MORTGAGE
LOANS
roney on hand at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates wilh "on or heforo
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Pliono 3231 320 G -O. Bldfif.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
ftcksoa Nnd Huuuull
Medford Realty and
improve incut Company
M. V, II. Co. Hldjf.
THE PARK aROCERY
aUOCJJSIHIM, I'MtUITS, UANDIKH,
GK1AHB and TODACGO
Hell Phono Main r.UlL', 41!2 W. Main..
Draperies
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look oftur tlits work uxcliiHlvnly
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WEEKS & MgCOWAN CO,
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