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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Mr. EhhIrii of Sleepy Hollow ranch
spent Monday lu Medford.
H. 0. Colemim made n trip to Phoe
nix and Talent Monday.
It. llnnuncraiy, .T. 11. lJecmnn nnd
A. K. KoIIorb wnrtt nmotiR Uio Gold
lllllers In Mcdford Mondny.
K. D. 'Wcaton, ooramrctal photog-
rnphern, negatives made any time or
placo by appointment Fbon M.
1471.
Ueorfio A. nnd Kred Steel nro
nmotiR tho lnrRe-numher of residents
of Portland ho were, lu Mcdford
during tlio week.
Miss Maatln of Orants Pass has
been In Mcdford several dnya.
Feed nnd 8eed. Schmidt, phono
SCO. 318
Herman D. Powell of Eagle Point
was with his Mcdford friends Mon
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. . Stnrsls of Ap
pleKftto arrlv'eil In Medrord Monday
ovonlnK for a short stay.
W. A. Trcshani and OeorRo McDon
aid of Sams Vajley were recent vis
itors In Mcdfordi
Vapor .hatha and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood. chrlopractor, SOS Oar
nott-Corey Dldg. Phone 146.
V. K. Hcndrlckson nnd James
Smith iniulo n business trip to Mcd
ford one day this week.
Mrs. 11. M. Collins of Jnckttonvlllo
nnd Miss Mollle llay of Applcgate
wcro among Mcdford friends Satur
day. Mrs. Looaley of Kaglo Point district
has con visiting frlanda living in Med
ford. O. C. Beach, music studio. Vio
linist. Will Instruct on violin, man
dolin and guitar In correct method
Advanced students and beginners.
Address 234 E. 9th street. Phone
Home 314-L or Main 3481. 307
Sarah Sparks, aged 12 years,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan
Spark, died at Ashland a fow days
since. Tho body wa,ake.to Port
land far urlal.
John W. Dyar passed through Mcd
ford Saturday, on his way home to
Dorrls, Cal,, from Portland, whero his
wife le Derlously 111..
Orchard, .' (hunting, fishing and
Crater Lake -scenes for Bale at Cor
king '& Harmon's studio, Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
East Main street Phono 21S4
Porter J. Ncff made a professional
visit to Gold Hill Thursday evening.
Spraguo Itlegcl and cGorgo Lyman
those who are la Rogue River valley
on a tour of inspection.
Sprague IUegl and Ocorge Lyman
of Gold Hill district transacted us!
ncss in Medford Monday.
Ladles' shoes shlned at Summer
vIIIo'b barber shop.
II. 8. Itasmusscn of Hood River
and C. I). Blair of Hornet, Cal., are
Mcdford visitors.
Henry E. Diggles of San Frnnclsco
Is making tho clt yand valley bis
usual call.
T. P. Diamond of Eaglo Point tar
ried in' Medrord Monday.
Real home made bread at Do
Voe's. Frank Farlow, 0. W. Frey and his
son were down from Lake Creek Mon
dny. Mrs. C. n. Rostcl and Miss Mary
Meo of Central Point tarried In Med
ford Monday afternoon.
M. W. Halo nnd J. C. Aitkin of
Itoguo River epent Monday in Mcd
ford. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
8. Lockwood (regular physicians, not
chiropractors) havo romovod their
offices from tho Husklus' building
to 232 E. Main street.
ltov. J. E. Muttlngly, who has cccn
very III with homorrhugo pf tho luugs
hIiilo his rcturu from Ohio a few
weeks, ago, is slightly improved.
J. M. Whlppla nnd K. E. Hall, who
llvo ncur Rogue River, wero In Med
ford tho foro part of tho week.
Bring that old hook with torn
binding down and have It rebound
at the Mall Tribune office. Costs
but little. tf
Mr. P. McCalliim of Richmond,
Call., Is mukiug this part of tho vulloy
u visit.
Ooo. E. Boob, who has licon at
Helena, Mont., In tho Intercuts of tho
I'uuuiiia exposition t Sun Francisco,
icturnod to Medrord Monday.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store. "
Mrs. Frank Adiuus of Klamath
county (nee Murtlui Cardwoll) Is
milking her formor homo In tho valley
u visit whllo Mr. Adams In truuvactlug
huslucHH at Portluud.
A. L. Wlmor of Talent precinct was
In Mcdford awhile Monday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Xaox AMisTJurr
Sftjr FhOB 8871
Kit-lit Phoassl P. W. Weeks 8071
" A, B. Ore, MM
R. U Hurdle, O. Trofren nnd
Mft Fox were up from Portland Mon
day.
Mr. It. Cameron went to Jackson
ville Monday ovenlliR, en roulu to her
farm on the Applegntc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Merrlmnn and R,
F. Hcmslreot npent n fow hours In
Medford Mondny morning.
Inauro and bo sure. Right if wo
write It It A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man.
F. M. Amy nnd Harry I.otland wero
among, tho many who tntorvtowed tho
tnx collector nt Jacksonville Mon
dny. Fred Rnpp of Talent wan In Med
ford during tho week nnd sold ICO
acres of timber land In Prospect dis
trict to C. W. Palm and L. Xlcdcr
mcycr for $3500.
Corking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work nnd
enlarging.; 12S East Main street;
telcphono 2154.
Emll Hrltt and M. M. Taylor were
over from Jacksonville Mondny after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of
Applegate made a trip to Mcdford
tho foro part of tho week.
E. Pearce, who has been In north
ern California for some time, re
turned to Poorman's Creek a few
days since.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Dank
Building Medford.
Lane Vyland nnd R. J. Craig of
Antclopo district transacted business
In Mcdford during tho week.
F. W. Streets returned to Ward's
Creek after n short visit with his
family In Medford.
Now York Lite Insurance Co., C.
T. Tengwald, Mcdford National
Bunk Bldg.. phone 3371
Henry Haswell and D. II. Jackson
made a business visit south Monday.
W. O. Vaughn -was In Medrord re
cently on his way to Jacksonville
from Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. V, Rrlstow wcro
down from Dig Butte this week.
J. J. Psnkey war In Mcdford Mon
day. With Thomas Hayficn ho is de
veloping a promising quartz mlno in
Sardine Croetetdlstrlct.
C. II. WJlHama,of the Goodyear
Tiro a,'ml Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio,
is' In Mcdfordi vlIo has placed the
agency for hte line of tires with tho
Pacific, Motor Supply company.
FEDERALS.FEAR
NSHECTO TRAP
D.OUQLAS, Ariz., Starch 11.
Failure of General Ojcdu and hi
federal troops to lenve Axua Pricla
for Nojiales according to plans out
lined lute yesterday is attributed to
day (o information brought to him
of n rebel strategy to catch his com
mand between two forces and anni
hilate it.
This also would explain the failure
of Iho Superior force of rebels en
camped near Agun Prieta to nttnek
that post The nttnek, momentarily
expected for three days, lias not
materialized, nnd it is believed here
thnt the rebel commander, working
in conjunction with Cnlleg, Lopez
nnd other rebel chieftniim who nre
aid to be mcrg'mp; their forces be
tween here and Nognlcs, renlly wish
ed Ojcdu to hturt liih march, permit -tin::
tlio execution of tlio eon p.
Ojetla today mndo nrnngementa
for the Irnutifer to Douglas hospital
of several wounded soldiers of the
Kl Tigro nnd Xncoznri garihorn,
brought here when tlio federals fled
from those towns following their de
feat uiiduv und Monday.
E
CHICAGO, March U. Efforts
wero mado hero today to prevent the
Introduction of documentary proofs
that falBo entries wero filed on gov
ornmont lauds lu Aluska, In tho suit
against Albert C. Frost of this 'city,
who with fiovoral others Is accused of
defrauding the government out of
110,000,000 In land and coal hold
lugtlu the fur north.
Tho defoiiBo argued that this evi
dence wus InndmlsBahlo hecuuso tho
filings wcro mndo by Individuals nnd
wero, not intouded as links In a do
rruudlng conspiracy.
ADD TWENTY WOMEN TO
CHICAGO POLICE FORCE
CHICAGO, March 11. Twenty or
30 women may bo added to tho Chi
cago pollco forco aB inspectors, If a
plan Mayor Cartor Harrison Is eyolv-
lug here today bears fruit. The
mayor spoke to several Now York
officials fegardlng the movo during
n recent trip to that city, nnd tho plan
is u result of tlm.t visit,
ENDANTSOF
I NAPOLEON
LIVE ON COASI
SAN FRANCISCO, March It.
Children of John Gordon, reputed
sou of Napoleon llnnnpnrto, are liv
ing qulotly with their Identity not
generally kuown In Los Angeles, Oak
land, San Francisco nnd New Lon
don, Conn , according to representa
tions made hero today by Mrs. Susao
DoLnncy of Oakland, one of Gordon's
children. The body of Gordon, whom
Mrs. I)oI.nncj' says was Napoleon's
youngest son nnd Issue of tho beau
tiful Princess Louise, roposos In n
plot nt Laurel Hill cemetery here.
According to tho story told by Mrs.
De Lancy, tho noble-blooded Infant
with which Princess Loulso escaped
from tho St. Helena flro was adopted
by William Gordon, a wealthy Lon
don Jeweler. Princess Loulso. It was
said, never saw the child again.
William Gordon taught his foster
son tho Jeweler's craft, Mrs. Do Lnn
cy said. John Gordon finally locating
in New London, Conn. There ho mar
ried n Miss Jones, tho following chil
dren resulting from tho marriage:
William Gordon of 738 H San Pedro
street, Los Angeles; Mrs. Susan Do
Lanes of CSC Sycamore street, Oak
land; Mrs. Annlo NIckerson of San
Francisco, nnd Mrs. Martha Cham
pion of Now Ixnulon.
Mrs. Do Lancy says that Gordon In
formed her of his royal parentage
but wauted It kept a secret Sho
must reveal It to her eldest daughter
and then only on her deathbed. Mrs.
Do Lancy was tho eldest daughter.
"My mother on her deathbed,"
said Mrs. Do Lancy today, "told mo
of our relationship with Napoleon.
"Here Is what she told me:
"'Your father was tho youngest
son of Napoleon. His mother was
the Princess Loulso. The princess
was infatuated with Napoleon. Sho
followed him to St Helena when ho
was exiled In IS 15. Somo time later
a son waa born to them. That son
was John Gordon, your father.'"
Mrs. Do Lancy says that her father
tame to San Francisco 41 years ago
and until his doath 2" years, ago con
ducted a Jewelry store hero on Kear
ny street , .
4 -f "
AIRSHIP ASCENDS
I9J300 FEET IN AIR
PARIS, Mnnh 11. A now
record for nltiludc was cm
tublUhcd here today when
Aviator Perrcyon, in n mon
oplnuo usceuded 10.S00 feet
from the Hue nerodrome.
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FEDERAL JOB PUT UP
TO STATE COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON", March 11. Hop
rchentative Kettcr of California nn
nounced hero today that he would
not endorse any candidates for gov
ernment positions until tho Culifornin
otnto committee, cxeludini; proxies,
had voted on nil candidates. Keller
said this decision followed n confer
ence here with Congreninn linker
nnd Stale Senator Cnmiuetti, both ol
Culifornin.
Funeral Notice.
Tho funeral of Ralph F. Cole, son
of Mr. and Mrs. It. Cole, who died
Monday, will bo hold Wednesday af
ternoon nt ' o'clock from tho family
resldonco, 312 South Grupo street,
Rev. lioyle officiating, interment
I. O. O. F. cemotory.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Lcaso on lC-acro prune
orchard, all work finished to date.
G. I)., Tribune. 305
FOIl RENT -"One modorn G-rooin
house, ono fj-room house, both ou
paved street. 518 South Onkdnlu.
305
WANTED Young orchurd or ranch
to superintend; reforoncos. Box
13. Phoenix. 305
Auction Sale of Acreage
IN THE PIERCE SUBDIVISION
Two Miles East of Mivlford
THURSDAY, APRIL 10TK ON THE
LAND
Ono nnd ono-quartor to flvo acre
tracts will bo sold to tho highest bid
dor. Seldom docs tho buyer havo tho
chauco to naino the prlco ho pays
ror real estato, especially choice pro
perty well located aud on very easy
terms.
Do not fall to sccuro ono of tbeso
tracts.
A special opportunity for tho man
of small moans to sccuro a home.
Liberal discounts will bo mado for
all cash.
13. V. HEHRIFF, 0. H. PIERCE
Auctioneer Oh nor
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Vben Arthur It. Whtn. ..." eloped
with Ml Until Onlllnr. n nliirUvn
)eiiMtd Vnir t'ollege frelimnii. ent
lo give hN mnilu'r-lit-hiw, Mr. Marlln
Collins n final rhnuce to Hiirteuilor Hu
pretty bride without legrt' nethui. In
found tlml lit hrlilft In ihe OiWtody nf
her mother. wrt eun Hifn niMlini;
smithunnl nlNitinl w New York 'U
irH tniin. Winn knew nt t hither
iMiind ' l
Winn deelnred IhwKlie would 11111110
llately teinlu 11 luwjrH to nsiuitnln lilt
rlohK
BRYAN INVITkbWo ' .' s '
TEACH BIBLE CLASS
WASHINGTON. March ll.-lnvi-
tulioii to tuku rliaigii of the Young
Men's bible elans, in lio First Prex
bvlonan ehurv'h Sunday m-Iuhi! here
has been extended to Secretary of
State llryim mid it is helieed today
thnt ho would iiecopt. Mr. llryim is
n close friend f the ler. I)r. Don
nld C.. .M'Leod, Jjie ehnreirs pastor.
THESE TWO
YOUNGWOMEN
Tell How They Suffered and
How Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Restored Their Health
and Stopped all Pains.
Zanesvlllo, Ohio. " 1 would havo
cramping spells, distressed feclinc In
ino lower anui iny
back, headaches and
felt weak ond was
very Irregular. Af
ter tal.lng five bot
tle of Lydia E.
Piskham's VogetA
bto Compound with
Lfvcr Pills for con
stipation, I felt well
and strong and hava
no more female
troubles. -I hopo
every sufTcrinc; woman will pjvo your
medicine n trial. I pd you permission
to publish what your remedies have
done for me. "-.Mrs. Ror SIMMS, It.
No. C, Dox 3-1. Zancsville, Ohio.
What Ten Dollars DM.
Danville, Va. - " I havo only spent ten
dollars on your medicine nnu I feel so
much Hotter tnnn 1
did when tho doctor
was treating me. I
don't auffcr any
bearing down pains
atoll now nnd I sleep
well. I cannot say
cnou&h for Lydia L.
PfnkhnnTo Vegeta
ble Compound and
Liver Pills as they
havo done so much
for mo. I am enjoy
ing good health now and owe It all to
your remedies. I Uiko pleasure In tell
ing my friends and neighbors about
them." Mrs. MATT1E HALEr. 001 U0I
ouhonn 8 treat Danville, Va.
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Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME,
Offico Furniture
Library Furniture
Bedroom Furniture
Diningroom Furniture
Whito Enamel Furniture
Built in Buffets, Seats
And Bookcases, Etc.
Storo Fixtures
Porch Swings
Cedar Chests
pahiuot Woi'k JJono
in Oa'k.'Walniil;, Fir, or '
Any Other Wood Desired
Cabinet Milkers
Mission Furniture
Works
E. 0. Trowbridge, Jr., Prop.
Tins. Holly, Mcdford
I0NAL
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LAW FOR WOMEN
WASHINGTON', Muteli II.-Stir-red
In action h.v the ivu'liillons uu
eoercd in tho 'VlinVnlion "
probe in Oliieugi), nppeuls for Int-
niediute eonsidumtioii of u inliiiuiuui
wngu law for women ponied In bore
toduy on moiubers of eongrewi. The
pious onnm from neatly in cry stult
lu (lie union niul us n it'tult it wus
predicted that the wnge problem
would be eoiixidered nt the resjului'
session of oougrons next December.
Congressman Pelors nt MhhsiioIiu
setts has inlerested hiiuself iu the
movement.
''The testimony in ChU'ttgo," h
said, "shows ivinctly what nnyono
studjini: the subjcot knows thnt n
girl getting fioin $1 to $.pi ueohly
miiHt uk I'uMirs outxldu to Mipisirt
herself. 1 famr n minimum Inw mid
believe the bedmok of that, law should
not be below .-ftl weekly."
WINONA. Minn., Mureli II.-Said
to bo the lut Minhlng meiiiber 01
the John IIiiixmi raiders, William
Oitine, nged 7(t. died here todm.
Don't Forget
Your Eyes
NEGLECT
Is Just as dangerous ns 1NCOH
UKCT classes.
Tho Klassos I fit nro NOT JUST
OtASSKS. Thoy aro Rlaisos
ADAPTKI) TO YOUll I'.VKUY
RKQUIIll-:.MKNT and furnished ut
n RHASONAIU.K COST.
I don't perform any Impossibil
ities, but If your eyesight ran bo
Improved any 1 can do It: If It
cannot. I will toll yuu so.
Delays nro dmiRoruus.
DR. RICKERT
KYK3KUIT SPCCIAUST
Over Kentner's. Moilford, Orenon
The Best Pastry CooKs
l' so
Crescent BaRing Powder
Of course there Is u rensuii
It Is the double
uctlun kind
It contains two
powor units, can
not fall to ralso
the dough
NothliiK In It la
harmful
It Is dependable
It Is sbsolutcly
puro and the
price Is rlM
Jptte&i
iTiUIJil s.wi
lA'UUWA
An Interruption whllo the rnku
Is being mixed, n nIIkIiI dlfferenco
In tempornturo or the ovou, a Jnr
or tho oven door -won't matter If
you uo CItKSCKXT.
That Is why It Is used by chefs
and good cooks.
All grocers; 2Ec full pound.
CRESCENT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Seattle, Wn-hlngton
Semi 2c stamp for Cook Hook.
Medford Iron Works
E. 0. Trowbridgo, Prop.
General Foundry and
Maohino Works
Pacific 401; Home 298L.
Res. Pac. 5031;. Home 227L,
SEEK
AT
111
WAG
For tho best of
EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD , '
Seo us. Wo mako a specialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.
Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sts. Both Phones
MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO.
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Tho .Millions or t'nieaM't Pm'i Xeu'P
llni lleiidni'lii'. t'oiitlpiitloii, Mil.
loiine.. in- Mlek Slonnuli.
It Is inoi'o uoeesmilv that oii keep
.Mint' tuiwol. Ilvoi- mid stomneh ilenn,
piiro und fiosh than It Is to keep, the
sowers mid drainage of a Invito clt)
fine from ojistiuvtlim.
Are ,ot l(ee)lliK ilenn lusldo ulth
Cnseni et or merely foifliiR a isis
HNKnwiiy eior few dsju with wilts,
eatlinrtlc pills or txutor ollj This Is
liiiportnut.
OnscnrolH llniiipdlntoly rlimime and
remilato the slumiinh, reiuovo tho
sour, uudlKt'Sted aud fprmoutliiK food
mid foul Rtises; tuko tin tvxeess bllo
from the liver und curry out ot the
system the coustlpnted waste matter
aud poison In the Intestine mid bon
ds. No odds how badly and upit oil
feel. 11 Oiuenret toulKht will strnlaht
ou j mi out by mornluie. They work
while you sleep. A lO-eent box fimn
)our drtiKKUt will keep jour head
clear, stomach sweet mid your liver
and bowels regular for mouths.
Don't forget tho iholdren their lit
Hit lusldca need a kooiI. koiiIIo ileaiiM
Iiik. too.
Ours we would have )ou be, that's
why our ads so frequently oti
sco. The goods we hake for you, mid
tuko the grcslMt euro that In iiuatlty
nud cleaullnoss they shall be beyond
rompaio.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
It! S. (Vntritl
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Vator
Heating
All Work Otiarantinl
I'rlets llngnl)l
COFFEEN & PRIOE
33
Howard Stock. Bntrsnc on fllb
Monl Phom S4S.
I.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I). C.
Publlo Lnnd Matters: Final Proof.
Desort Lauds, Contosl and MIiiIub
Casus. Scrip.
If it's mado of
Sheet Metal
I can make it
JOHN SUPPLE
' ITomo
Phono UOL
M. F. & H. CO.
Bldg.
ORPID?
GABGARE
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The Best Thing Out
f?riw're
.AlkUiY -
JtofOity1.
Is ait iiihtiiK tooth, nnd wo ore tho
people lo do (lie iminle oxtrnellliK.
as soon ns yon wnui "mi unruly
iiitiintior' drawn. V are oxpsrts In
all brumhiM of Dentistry ami Imv"
uirtilo n reputation for Mood work
nud fnlr dealliiK. Yuu will flml us
ilepmiihiblo In every reiHrt Ask
your friends who huve iistronlrml us
lu tlio pHl - you will Mud wu stun it
ll I Kit lu their esiliiintloli.
au) Alleniliml.
DR. BARBER
Tin: m:Tisr.
E.D.Weston
Official Pliotograplior of tho
Moclforcl Commorcial Club
Aiimtoui' JiiUHhiiig
Post Cards
Paiioramii' Work
Portraitfl
Interior ami oxtorior viawn
FIiihIi lilttM
XoirativoH inatlo anv tim
and any place in . ,
IIKWlt-
208 E. Main
Phono 1471
ALLEN'S
FOOT-EASE
Tt( Anl't irm. I r .tiakira late
ii.,i .-lhr SlantUril Mn
(ly lor III.' Iri-I i ,utirr
rxav " ."'! S,iM
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Tlia Man t I'ul the I U n
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BK-rf 2 Bi zi Til w L V f?-M
Ut"l loctte-il
and moHt
j) o p u 1 n r
hotel in the
City. Running diritillccl
ice water in each room.
Europenn Plan, u la Carte
Cafe. 4
Tariff on Rooms
12 roumi
UO rooms
50 rooms
00 rooms V sthilf UlS
50 roams xnH Ulli
Sl.nn aach
1.50 rath
2.00 each
2.00 each
2.50 acli
30 sultas, llroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For morn than one ifitctt add J 1. 00
oxtrit to the abova rates for
each additional guest.
Rtducllun by work r month.
Munnittntnt Ctifltr V Klty
tasaiatsaL'smssasnnaa
F.'G.ANDREWS
l,eMie of (IrlH ami luiim Itoom .
Cement Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
ETC.
"It's Strongost and
Everlasting"
MEDFORD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Factory N. Riverside Avo.
Phono M-C52
H. A. Illclis
(loiiurnl Mainour
I'. M. ICornhuvr
dun, Union Mr.
OREGON GRANITE CO.
Quarry Owners and
Manufacturers
Oregon Ornnlto stmuls tho tost ot
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