Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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flEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
M,4W INJMJl'KNDttNT NBWRIUI'KU
ttHMHMKI KVKIir AITKUNOON
KXCKIT HUNDAY IIV TUH
MHUrOIlD rillNTlNO CO.
Th Dwiioornilc Tlmm, Th? Mcdford
Tn Houih
mru. i ne Aictirnra TTlbuna.
An riMMnuLa.. nl. .-..l-.f M-l.
t OfUc Mali Tritium Itullillnc. i.J7-S
North Kir street; telophono TS.
QEOnOK TUTNAM, Editor and Mnnncer
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
, RnUrcd an uncond-claas matlnr at
Medfnnl, Oregon, under the act of
March S, 1879.
Official Taper of tho City ol Mtdford.
Official Vnper ot Jackson. County.
BtTBBORZPTZOJr KATES.
One year, by nnii , fynn
Ona month, by moti , , (jo
rer mnnin, niivcri ny currier In
Meilford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral 1'lnt .SO
ttaturriay only, by malt, per year 1.00
Weekly, per yer. . .to
BLIND PIG AT
PROSPECT HOTEL
"Jim Grieve, who owns the hotel
at Prospect, has n Mind pig," stntcs
County Commissioner J. N. Smith.
who hns returned from an Inspection
trip over Itoguo river roads.
When County Assessor William
Grieve heard the newn ho wroto lila
brother a hot letter, calling him
down for being nit kinds of a fool
to tako a chnnco by violating the
law, nnd expressing his sentiments
In strong nnd vigorous language. In
short, ho commanded thnt the pig be
closed.
After tho reprimand hnd been
mailed Commissioner Smith was
pledged to secrecy by tho ntse&soi,
who promised that law violation
would censo at onco and staked hla
reputation on It. Meanwhile ho was
anxious to maintain secrecy lest Dis
trict Attorney Kelly heard tho news
and Martcd prosecution.
When Mr. Smith reached Mcdford
on his homeward trip, ho added somo
moro Information regarding the
Grclvo blind pig at Prospect, which
ho strangely forgot to tell tho asses
sor. Tho pig was born blind and
deaf, in a black one 'and is three
months old. Notwithstanding Its
afflictions it seems to be thriving.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
-I
Last year when we miM good-bye
i l n tear drop in, my eye
I made clear
Through thu winter I'd be true
In the iriiij I'd turn to you
Never fear.
I nin't been you for n yenr
And you're looking mighty queer
Sorlu flat.
Seems you ain't nohow so trim
And you're ragged on the brim
Old straw lint.
These Xniiim Can't We.
Doc Loofbourrotv, Korbci, Ore.
Ihuhcllu Tardy, ,Jnno Scarce, Ve-
vay, Intl.
Otto Hott, Hloomingtou, Iud.
Tim firM straw lint has appeared,
people have long , bat in tho park
benches, Gold lull lias pulled off it
annual spring rumpus and oro long
Judge Witliiiigtou wilt blossom forth
in his ice cream trouncr.
A NKW grnfl, 1ms boon dovolbpod and is boin worked a I
J n pixifil by it limited number. It is that oC "iminiri
pal export. "
These "muneipal experts" eoiuo From tho eastern
centers oPraft, niismanageniont and oornipt.ion, anil lor
fabulous salaries, pretend in a few davs to analy.W loeal
condition in western eities and prescribe cure-allsthus
neglect ini? their home eitios.
Lhe disgust of the people in nearly every eonunnnitv
""" " ivi-ni jsvstiMti in locat government, tlie agitation
for a commission form instead of existing systems, tho
grow nig (itseomem witn a government bv politicians, and
for politicians, have given a wide field for tho "municipal
expert1' who has never governed a eitv. to look- tn
.!.-. . . .. " . . . ' '
boir-apparent trutlis, repeat business axioms and collect a
big fee.
San Francisco recently had one of these celebrated ex
perts diagnose her case. His fee was $L"0 a dav while
there, with expenses, including double salaries for steno
graphers nnd other assistant nnd $123 a dav with rail
road fare and traveling expenses, coining and going. He
told them what evorvhodr know mul limn .i.u.m-.itu...
the newspapers, slipped in a joker to aid the United Kail
roads. Just how the city benefited, is difficult to under
stand.
Portland has had some of these experts. Thev told
only -vhnt everyone knew before hand. The Portland
newspapers are today filled with "sweeping indictments"
against the existing order by "New York experts." Ap
parently nothing is done right, as it should be, according
to these New Yorkers. There are wide-open opportunit ies
for graft at every hand and it is evident that these ne
glected opportunities arouse fierce resentment in their
breasts. There is no such neglect in New York.
It is amusing to read the rcnorts of these lrentlmiiiMi
from the rotten boroughs of the east, from boss ridden
Tammany slum districts, where graft is an organized and
recognized vocation and permeates nearly everv branch
of the public service, from corrupt and contented Philadel
phia and other vice centers. No matter how bad condi
tions are in the Oregon metropolis, thev tire a great deal
better than in the great cities of the castthere is in
fact, no comparison.
As long as politics rule .municipal af fairs, as loinr as
popularity or partisanship is the test for public office, .just
so long will we Have unbusinesslike administration. Chang
ing the form will not change the system. Thy commis
sion is likely to be just as inefficient and corrupt as the
council. Though it makes the placing ot' responsibility
easier, it does not increase the rapacity or character of the
officials.
Government is just as good or bad as the intellectual
average of the electorate. AVhen the electorate wants
business methods to govern munci:d affairs, we will fol
low the German system and train men for the business as
we (to in private auairs. Aicnt wi t ion govern ap
pointments. But the people for the present, prefer the
I Ui! ... 1 X ' x . .1 . II 1 i ....
poutieai system instead oi inc ousiness system. Tiiey
like, to vote, to exercise suffrage, to be consulted on public
affairs and to feel that they are participating in govern
ment, and had rather pay a little more for the privilege.
Audit is not at all certain that the extra cost is not money
'cll spent in that it makes for better citizenship.
As for "municipal experts" reports any ordinary
business man, who understands systematizing, economiz
ing and efficiency can make a report on municipal methods
of equal or greater practical value and the fancy prices
paid is money thrown away.
ImortiMl pyramid, hud Is a twriHituul
inetmru to wealth no nuu Is oxiMtiht
hut thu manipulators In control of
gold supply rich nnd pour uro In
ronstaiit Jeopardy of doprcHlntlnu
nnd imsslblo bankruptcy.
A (lcd and uuchuuKcahU eland
urd of value I a perfect remedy 'for
all defects In money. It will remove
all financial doubt and uncertainty.
credit will be as constant as gravity
and prosperity perpetual, it rousiini.
matlon as certain n being, and It
would bo easier to shut out sunshine
from tho fnco of tho earth than to
crento n panic or disturb the happy
smllo of confidence- In ftuiuirlnl sta
bility that would pervade tho coun
tenance of every normal being.
Tho deslrv for wealth to satisfy
necessities nnd desires Is liuiato In
every normal adult. All wealth Is
created by labor. Tho demand for
wealth Is unlimited, because tho pos
sible Improvements to satisfy human
necessities nnd desires are unlimited.
The supply of labor Is limited to
population. What Is the natural law
of supply and demand In relation to
value? The demand for labor unlim
ited, the supply of labor limited.
Kvery laborer would b released
from tho strain and menace of Idle
ness and poverty to certain employ
ment, and wages of tabor would tie
limited only by the product of labor
Tho vast Increase of wealth thnt
would ensue from Ideal conditions of
labor nnd production Is Inconceiv
able, but It Is perfectly evident that
sustenance would be In reach of all
with lots exertion than oxygen and
poverty would bo as preposterous nnd
ridiculous as nakedness.
10
RESUME
W ORK
ON IHE OPP MI
Work is to liu leHiiiued xlioillv on
I lie Opp mine. Au ujtrcuiucul Iuih been
teuehed whoiehy u party of repon
Nihlo and practical mining men will
work the tailing from tho mill,
whieli carry it ipiaiility of jold. As
tho old eyuuido prooosx of etraelili;
the pild from these lulllup lias mil
proven entirely ttutisfuelory in the
pat, it i propoxed to institute u
new method which it is believed
simplify the procc and iold great
er tvturiw. To this end new ma
i'ltiiior. Iiiih been ordered and will nr
iiu nnd bo installed at the mine in
the near future.
The Opp mine, which U Known nt
one of the ricluwt propositions in
Southern Oregon, Imx boon i'loed
down for soma Unix, but it confident
Iv believed thnt it hott time will co
it i nulling "lib it full crew of men.
Mother idiould ho plmlournpht'd,
hut -.Mother tlilnkH only of (ho chll
dion when tdin thliilpior pholouraphs.
I'erhnpH she'll need persuading
perhaps will call It vanity, hut her
plctunm will provo idio Is tit 1 1 1 a
beauty -will bo In Kicator demand
than those quaint plcluiu of younr.ot
days. Make ait iipHilutmcul foe her.
Ii. C. MACKEY
I vast .Main ami iVntral
Metlfoiil, Hie.
The Satisfied Smile
The deputy who ;ut Outlaw Tor
now is doubly u licro. He has re
fused a vuudcvillc contract.
The Principles of Money
ON NEW GAME CODE
UrownMillo, Ornsoii, Apr. "J I, 'Kl.
I)wr Sir:
At a ineetiu of tttu llrownsil(o
(tun tliili held April 17, the tiroio
sition of thu referendum to be placoil
mi the aiue oode. was brought up
and thoroughly dleu.,ed and a vote
was taken mi the matter, by it targe
majority ugniuxt tho referendum so
the matter will be .dropped, for two
rca4mi, namely, find, laek of iu
toret and financial support, second,
thin eluli lias received moro than
100 letters csresiii;; threats
agaiut our luovmntHit
Hud we hud tho united siipisirt of
the .MHtrtsincii thrntiuhout thu statu
it would have hcei? mi easy matter
to go ahead with the matter and
place the matter before the people
for a vote.
Thatikinx you for thu intercd that
that you have shown in the matter,
1 remain, yours,. respectfully,
V. J. MOOItK,
Sue. Ilruivnsvillc Hod and (lun Club.
A (Jreat I'tiln Killer.
Merltol White l.lnlmout reduces
ludnmmatloii and soreness wherever
found In about ouo-thlrd thu tlmo
rnpitred by tho usual treatment. It
has no erptal as a Kuucral hoiisohold
remedy. Hasklus DriiR Store.
wins, BE TO 0 0
TONIGHT
Mvni'i:.
Notlco Is hereby Riven that the
uudorslitncd will apply at tho regu
lar meeting of tho city council May
(, llt:i. for a license to sell limit,
spirituous and vinous liquors at il'i
North Front street, for a peilod ot
six mouths.
M. AND K. J. ADAMS.
Dated April 2.1, II'IH.
Mvnui:.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar meeting of tho city council May
I. ID 13, for a llconso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous llipiorn at "2
North Trout streot, for a period of
six mouths-.
SKI-SHY & KKNNKDY.
Dated April It, 111.1.
wh't(
wmmt
Is generally to bo found on tho lips
of thu man who has perfect tuoth,
nnd the smllo becomes him under
such conditions. I.ul us huvo chargu
of your teeth and caru for Ilium, and
wo will guarantee thnt they will
never pain you mid never shamo you
In public. Wo nro familiar with all
branches of the profession and our
charges nro roasouablo,
l.ady Attendant.
DR. BARBER
Till: DltNTIST
Over Daniels for Duds. Comer Main
and Central. I'hono l!5.s-lt.
l-fMM'
ISIS THEATRE I
Vaudeville
t Tilt: MI'HK'AI, HTA.NI.UVS
Novelty Musical Act
I'liolu I'Iiijh Today Duly
A Olltl.'S MTItATIUaCM
It's a lllogiaph
DIViatOIMl I'AtllH
Drama
pi r vot'itsia.t-' in riiiint
i'i.aci:
Comedy
tin. Drill by New York Clio
DcKiitlucut
AdiuHiloii, I Or mid I So
KANE'S CREEK
N'oriri:.
Notleo Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar meeting of tho city conn nil May
C, 1913, tor a license to sell malt.
spirituous and vlnoua Ibpiors nt thslr
quarters ovur 2 N. Kir H. for a
porlod ot six mouths.
IIOOI'I-J itIVKIt VAI.i.KY t'NIVKIt
SITY CI.UH.
N. L. Townscnd
l'AINTHIt AND DIU'OltATOIt
llnvo Your r.tliitlng, Tinting and
Paper Hanging Dono by a Practical
Meuhautc. I'rlcim Itlght. Satisfac
tion (luaraiilced.
1'liono liM-lt
7111 Itenuclt Ave.
bTAR
THEATRE
Wo lAiyl Others I'ullovv
1(100 IVet of ".Mutual" I'llio 11)110
TODAY TODAY
tiik i.titi: or Tun i.oitia.i:v"
A brilliant tun-reel hltturlcal special
"HIS IIKKOINK'
I'tuasliiH Thanhauser
NOW SOLD IN AMERICA
la Ia-sn Than l-'ie Years, I'arUbin
Sage, tho Splendid llulr Tonle,
Is Sold nil Over Ainerlra.
(ByE. L. McClure.)
Money Is the root of all evil, from
tho fact that no dependence can be
placed on tbo standard ot value; but
money would bo synonymous with
good If tbo standard of value vvusFp0r0j 0f yeara
If thin hen rivalry keeps up some
one will hu trying to slip over nn
ostrich eg;,' on us.
l'rrliai 'Ttvna Cracked Ice.
Several from lieru liavo been in
Dayton the past week to view thu
riiiim of tho high water. Eaton
(Ohio) Herald.
A ltlot of Colors.
John liliick Is iiuvinir his iuuiso
painted a haiidsomu yellow witli pink
triiumiiigti. Jimicrf Hrovvn and Qiuut
(Jruy are tliu artisln. Afler ruiisli-iiig-
horo thoy will o to Whitewater
nnd paint a bam for iota (Jieen.
Kntun (Ohio) Herald.
Iloiilblo Cruelly.
Hill Schooling in treating his liorsu
to a new eoat of pitiiil. Ilurrisbtiri;
Notes in Kujjeue Hegister.
Ir-
GOMMUNICATION.
That Drop Cut lain.
To thu Keiller: Is It posslblo tliat
tho op'ry Iioiibu drop curtain with
ads. for Cutout tho butcher, Plllu tio
druggist, tho Imperial Hash House,
oC., etc, et 11 1 exists, und that wc uro
to haye u siicclmuu in. our midst?
And when Ciitem, Pills and others
liavo died, or fulled, their uionii
tuoiits will romutn.
What could bo more approprlatoLmentB,
tbnu u picture of ono of our orchards
In bloom? What moro typical of
town, valley and state? Why not a
rip'taln to add to the attractiveness
of our theater? HHADRU.
fixed and unchangeable there Is no
ovil In a yardstick or pound weight.
When monoy was reduced to the sole
function of a medium of exchange,
money would have no earning power
und would have no other function
but service.
Tho circulation of money is as
vital to tho body politic as blood to
thu Individual, and if money disap
pears from circulation it creates
bankruptcy, starvation nnd death
throughout tho body politic us Inev
itably a severing tbo jugular vein
kills tho individual.
riuctuatlnn In tho valuo of money
Is admitted to bo an unmitigated ovil,
but tbo defect Is Inevitable by tho
uuanlmuuK decision of economists,
bct-uiiM; tho law of uupply und de
mand applies to niouoy as positively
as to weulth. It Is considered as ub-
surd for an economist to discuss tho
Uiiostloii of p. fixed and unchangeable
standard of value as purputual mo
tion, but ull eiouoiulbtu admit that
equilibrium butween supply and de
maud for money would remedy tho
ovil.
Scientific money provides this do
Hldoratiim, automatically maintaining
equilibrium between supply and de
mand by utilising tho nation's credit
based en total wealth, under u per
fect system of accounting und Inter
change of bonds and money. Valuo
Is such a subtle thing that language
Is Incapable of expressing what value
Is without first fixing a standard of
value for tho purpose of muting prlco
and fixing amount of deferred pay-
Tho dollar never chaugos lu
size and mihstanco, therefore all
changes In value appear to take place
In other things, and without lutrl
cato deductions It Is luiposslhlo to
concolvo that tho dollar ever fluc
tuates In value. Thoro Is only one
way to distinguish tbo fluctuation In
tbo valuo of money Itself, and that
Is accomplished by n comparison of
succeeding lists of prices of the sumo
standard articles extending over a
Tlicro Is no such thing an Intrinsic
value, air has no valuo becauso It Is
'superabundant, yet no ono can live
without air. Gold or diamonds would
uuvu no valuo If tnoy wero mior
abundant. Valuo Is created by hu
man necessities nnd desires and fluc
tuates with tho Intensity of und tho
difficulty In satisfying human neces
sities and desires. What Is fictitious
valuo to ono Is real value to another
and vlco versa.
Tho total world's supply of goli
Is but a mlnuto fraction of thu total
demand obligations payable In gold.
A panic causes monoy (o disappear
from circulation, prices full, and all
debtors uro doomed to bankruptcy
without monoy ruuppoars In circula
tion. "Uufctoring coufldoiico" Is ull
that Is necessary to make monoy sup
ply abundant, became anything that
la current with tho banks will pass
for money when confidence lit inuuuv
supply lu undoubted.
Tho quuiitlly theory of monoy Is
graphically portrayed by tho follow
ing suppositien: A pair of shoos
worth 6 when tho total world's
gold supply was JG.Ouu.OOO.OliO. if
money disappeared from circulation
tiutll it was tho total gold supply,
thu pair of shoes would bu worth but
ono six-bllllonth of six dollars and
all wealth would dcprccluto In valuo
proportionately, if It wore possible
to complete tho exchange tho owner
of tho dollar would possess tho total
wealth of tho world. Changes lu tho
slzo of tho stundurd bushel only ef
fect tho uxchango of commodities
Bold by tho bushel, but changes lu
money valuo fluctuate tho valuo of
ull wealth lu Inverse rutin, and In
jures every ono on tho wrong side
of exchnngo.
The gold standard Is like it vast
Mr. Ilyrley and Mr. Lewis motored
to Medford Tuosdny.
Mlsa Mary lloggls luft on Tuesday
for Uuneoni, Ore., at which place sho
will visit her grandmother. Mrs.
Ithoten, and other relatives.
Professor Sweet of the Willow
Springs school paid, a visit to the
Dardanclls school Tuesday.
John Opp of Mcdford was n busi
ness visitor at the ilradeu mine tho
foro part of tho week.
Hoy Oslo of Crania Pass came up
on Monday s train for a few days
vlalt with friends living on Kanw
creek.
Miss Cardu Olson of Cold lllll was
tho guest of Pearl iiiglubotliuiu on
Sunday,
Mr. und Mrs. Ilotisoholdor wero
Sunday visitors at Klmor lllgiii
bothaiu's. KanoH creek luminous visitors to
Gold Hill this weuk: Mr. ami Mrs.
Lowls, Mr. ami Mrs. Mardon, Mrs.
Illglnbotham, Mr. Martin, George
Hhump, Casti Hlgliibotlium, Mr. I'oloy,
John Drown and wlfo, MrH, Itoggh,
Ilesslo Kiick and Woather Prophot
Foster.
Prophet Foster forerusla frost and
warm days for soma tlmo.
Several from this pluco uro plan
ning on attending the hchool pica li
nt Willow Springs Krlduy, April US,
which will no doubt bo u suet-own, as
noiiitt good speakers will bu present
that day.
There Is n rnnon for tho phenom
enal sale of Parisian Sage lu tho
United Slates during tho pant threo
years.
And tho reason Is plain to nil:
Parisian Sago does Just what It Is
advertised to do.
Ask Charlos Strang about It. Ho
will tell you that ho rigidly guaran
tees It to euro dandruff, stop falling
hair or Itching scalp lu two wvoks or
monoy back.
Thoro Is no reason whatever why
any man or woman should fall to
tako advantage of tho abovu gener
ous offur.
Hut one thing that has made Par
isian Sago so famous Is Its peculiar
power to turn tho harsh, unattrac
tive hair that many women possess
Into luxuriant and radiant hair In n
short tlmo. Women of refinement
tho country over aro using It and
It never dUappolnts.
Sold by driiKKlsts everywhere, mid
by Chas. Strang fro Go cents a largu
bottlu.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of the
Mcdford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Curds
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior and oxtcrior views
Flash lights
Nogativcs inadu nnv time
nnd any place by appoint
ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471
Ko)Mooe .t'oiucdlr Koyntonc
Two of TIichi Tint of Them
"Till; Itl UK AND Till. IIAItON"
and
"A WII'U WANTI'.D"
They can't ho bnt.
KUNC -MIMIC HhTHUrM
AfO'llicmn i! to .1
Kv cuing 7 to lllillll
ADMISSION ,V AND le
COMING
"I.AKAI.O.MI:''
April ?:-2l
IT
ciiif.Ditc.v who aiii: hickia-
Mothers who valuo their own com
fort and tho wolfaro of their children
should nuver ho without a box or
Mother Gray's Hvynct PowdorH for
children, for uso throughout tho scu
son, 'ihoy brenl; tin colds, relievo
novansnncus, ouiBtipatlon, teething
disorders, headucho and stomach
troubles, Used by motliorH for 22
yours, The.so powdoro novor fall.
Sold by all drug stores, 2 tic. Don't
accopt any Hiibstltuto. Kamplo mailed
FJtKi:. Address, Allop S. Olmsted,
1,0 Hoy, N, Y.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
l.ady Assistant,
'M H. HAltTLIiTT
Phonen M, 17 and l7-.r.'.J
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
When You Are 111
It doesn't tako a good doctor
to tell that. Most any ono can
do iih much. To toll what
makoH you III sometimes calhi
for tho utmost skill of tho best
physician.
Any one, by a few simple
toHtH, can toll (hat jour eycM
uro defective--that you pcod
glasses of gome kind--but to
know tho exact imuho and fit
tho right glasses culls for moro
than ordinary skill,
I huvo uiailo tho fitting of
glasses a special study nnd I
am In business to bring wron
oycH and right ghuseu to
Kother.
Dr. Rickert
Kyo-tdght Specialist
Over Kontnor's
I Luxury Without
Extravagauco
I Hotel
I Von Dorn I
I 212 Turk Streot
v
j ft
: T.I! i. 1 .. 1 iT,
0 .uiitcHL popular pricuu ,?
$ llotel in Situ Francisco
I Modorn Central
THEATRE
THE BEST PICTURES IN TOWN
TONIGHT
Mlt. G. M. ANDIlltSON
"ItltONCHO llll.l.V"
In
Ilroueho Hilly and tho Stop MUtorn"
Jwalously tho ureal homo wrcokur ot
tho ago plays a prominent part In
this masterful photoplay.
Knlum
"AHSHNT-MINDCD AUK"
A screaming comedy featurlug thu
fun makers John llrennan ami Until
ltolaud.
Kdlsun
"JAN VHDDKIl'S DArGIITKH"
A splendid comedy drama beliiK
stury of old New York.
Draperies
Wo oarry a very cnninluts llu of
drniirliH. lucu cuifulux, fixtures, ttto.,
unit do ull claimun of uptmlslerluK. A
special mini to ioolc uftur this work
exclusively, und will kIvii us iiood
sorvli'u as In posslblg to Kt In ovso
the larucst titles.
Weeks & McOrowan Co.
Bcjft located
and moat
popular
hotel in the
City. Running dUlilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Gtrte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
Vltngrnph
"Tin: Di:auvi:its"
Comedy drama. They hldo thulr
Idoutlly from each other. When thoy
finally git nciualutod thoy are both
mad,
Kalom
"Till: Ol'HN .SWITCH"
A sensational railroad drama,
iB
12 room .
00 room
60 rooms -
(10 rooms trllb print lith
SO rooms vriib pririle Ulb
$1.00 oach
1.50 cadi
2.00 each
2.00 each
z.bu eacn
30 aultca. bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one ituett add $1.00
extra to the above rates for
each additional guett.
Reduction by week or month. l
Manawntnt Chtttr W. KilUy
F.G.ANDREWS
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NIJXT riltDAV AND KATUIIDAY
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