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Mull, The Hertford Tribune, The South
ern OrrnemUin, The AshUmt Trlbunn.
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North Kir strtetl telephone s.
Official VtKtr ot the City of Medford.
Official rnixr ot Jackson County.
UEOUOK PUTNAM. Itrtltor fttirt MnRr
Untrred nM second-class matter at
Menrnrn, oreg-on, unatr in
act of
March If W.
OTBOIUTTXOJT JSA.TBSW
One year, by mail, ft.00
On month, by mall, i .60
rcr month, dollvornl by carrier ta
tral rolnt, .80
Fnturdfty only, by rnstl, per year 2.00
Weekly, per yer, ..- .- t.io
nteainro. .jacKRanviua ana l;i
HWORV OTKCTOATXOK.
Dally avrag for etcvpn months cad
Ing November 9, mi.srst
Tho Malt Tribune la on sale at the
Perry News Htaml, San FVanclaeo.
lMrllanfl Hotel Newa 8tnnd, Portland.
Portland Now Cn rortUnO. Or.
W. O. Whitney, Sonttle, Wtv
rs.ll XMaatd Wire Unite Fir-
Stspatekta.
XZBTOKB. OUeOH,
Metropolis of Bouthcrn Oregon and
Northern California, and tha faatest-
T'opufaUon , KC?enu 1810 JSIO;
estimate!. IMS -1M0O.
Mve hundred Uioufinmi dollar urnvtiy
Water Byatem completed, clvinjt finest
supply pure mountain water, ana 17.3
miles of atrecta pave.
Poatofflre receipts for year endlna
November P, HU, ahow Inereftao of it
per ent
Uanner fruit elty In Orecon Rocus
Itlver Hplltenberi: apples' won sweep
stake prlw and title of
-MffU Kla of tfta "WorH"
at the National Annie Show; fpokace.
isoj, ana a ear or rwTOTn -won
, rtn thu ta isie
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, n. C
mrat rrlae la 1011
At Ppokane National Applo Show won
by carload of Newtown.
lloauo lllver peara bmucht htchcat
rrlcca In all marketa of the wor'd dur-
Inir tha paal aix.yeara.
MEDFORD MS
JULY 4
Montnuo and Medford play 4th,
Gth nnd'Gth ot July for a $G00 dol
lar purse. Tho MontaRtie team ns It
now stands Is the best team In north
ern California, but after witnessing
tho Medford club lar'ball against
Weed last Sunday decided that they
nccded'strengthcnlng to defeat Med
ford and In a conversation over the
jihbno with Munagcr Miles of the 13
cat'club. Mr. Simon of Montaguo was
frank enough to ask If wo would
care it he Imported a coast league
bnttory for tbeso games and was told
to go ahead. Miles has already se
cured ono of Nick William's men to
help llurd and McKaddon In thoso
games and thcro will bo so mo base
ball. Mr. Simon also stated that tha
people in that locality wero more
than pleased to get a chance to visit
Medford and tho community was go
ing to turn out en masse and show
that Montaguu was on tho map ami
that ho would bring tho largest out
of town crowd that had over come
Into southern Oregon for a basiball
game or celebration.
Medford plays Contra! Point to
morrow and ns tho local team needs
support ruoro at this tlmo than at
any time In tho history of tho club,
It behooves tho local funs to get out
and glvo tho team the support they
deserve. llurd and McFadden will
do tho twirling. IIU, c, Molchlor
and McKcovcr Ht b., Scliolr 2d, Hor
ton 3b., Miles is., Antlo, Isaacs and
atll tho outfield.
Tho Central Point gang arc tho
most rubld fans in tho country and
wpuld rather win from Medford than
oaf tholr meals. A bunch of thorn
wuro up to bo entertained by Miss
Florence Mooro last evening and got
so wild over their chances of win
ning that a prominent local fan or
ferod to post a thousand dollars, not
stago money, that Medford could
bent them two out of tlireo on the
Grants Pass grounds. This little talk
Hacked tnem out somowliat, but as
they are long on talk and short on
coin they'll ho on the job tomorrow
with tho conversation and might bo
picked for a llttlo small change. So
hero's hoping there uio enough local
pcoplo out tomorrow to mako them-
fcplveu heard.
CZAR'S GROWERS USE '
ROGUE RIVER METHODS
Acknowledging that Ilogue River
valley has the most advanced methods
In fruit raUIug of any pluco In tho
world and that as a fruit district It Is
bpcqnd to nfino, Dr. V. P. Nolmets,
of tho 'department ot agrlculturo ot
tho KuB3iua government, wroto to
Professor o'Oaru for pictures and a
description of Roguo Rlvor horticul
tural methods ot spraying, pruning,
harvesting, shipping, etc., ?o that ho
can instruct tho pcoplo ot his country.
Incidentally ho wants vlows ot tho
valloy for some Russian capitalists
who may como to this section to live.
Tho fruit soctlons of Russia Is tho
district ab'pu Clmrkqw, In tho vlplulty
ot tho Rlack Sea. Visitors to that
tioctlon In n fow years will probably
boo bearded peasants operating w)iat
thoy now have hardly Micard of, n
eprny engine.
MONTAGUE
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
i
SOME ardent socialist has written to the Portland Jour
nal protesting against mentioning Uto Tact that tin
Qlonclnlo bank robber bad boon a prominent socialist and a
local loader in the propagation of socialistic doctrines.
Win- clmiil.l flm Momnlittf lio nffondoiH Vlmt, did ibis
b;
auk bandit do but cany out literally the. doctrines
trenched by advanced socialists? What was it but. "direct
pr
action ?"
How do the theories of the 'syndicalists differ from
those of the bank bandit? "What is tho difference between
sabotage and robbery? Tho socialist syndicalist steals
money in the shape o'f time he is paid to labor; the bank
robber doesn't bother with the preliminaries, but takes the
cash at once.
Js it any worse to advocate ruin to men and institu
tions by repeated strikes called for the purpose of ruining
them si) that the victims will lose their property, and sur
render possession, than it is to grab it in the first place?
"What is tho moral difference between the man who
would confiscate other peoplo's possessions or creations
for his own and other's benefit by ballot or other means
and tho man who holds you up with a gun and seizes it?
The socialist should not bo indignant with the bank
robber, lie was inerolv carrying out without red tape,
tho principles of socialism
he has not yet distributed
secured. Give him a little
F
I
MOTE, TALENT
The urmers' institute liehl nt Tnl
eii t Friday, June 'JO, was well at
tended. The moroinji csion wns opened by
Professor Iteimer who complimented
the Talent Commercial club as the
youngest nnd liveliest in the valley.
He commented favorably on the peo
ple, climate nnd fruits ami uhowed
that while fruit raising wns of great
miKrtince, thrre were other indus
tries just us profitable that were al
most neglected.
1'rofe.ssor Reimcr introduced Prof.
F. Ju Kent who discussed dairying
and its many profitable t-iilc issues,
such ns rasing of hogs nnd cnttle
nnd the fertilization of the sail. He
showed how tho ensh from the crenm
cbceze enable the fanner to buy for
cash; how the merchant who re
ceived cash for hie goods could sell
at a lower figmc than he could sell
on credit.
Profefor Kenl fallowed that nlftil-
(n was one of the very hest of crops
for both hogs mid dairy cows, and
how the crops were practically
doubled by the use of the fertilizer
obtained from the herd. Thus the
soil is not depleted, the Imnk ac
count is increased, nnd the income is
coming in every month in tho year.
Professor Kent nlo said 'that
cverj' one nhould keep nil itcmired
account of the co.it and income, jut
as tiny other business man keeps his
accounts.
' Many other points of interest to
tho fanner were di&cuised.
' Prof. II. I). Scudder of the O. A.
C, was introduced, mid pokc ut
some length iimii the growing of al
falfa nnd other crops for tho duiry
nnd raising of hogs.
At noon all were invited to the
spacious basement of tho Talent
school housD where tho institute wns
being held and where tha ladies of
the Talent Commercial club had
(uhlcs spread. Steaming hot coffee,
chicken faiitidwiches, salads, hot weiu
ics, stuffed eggs, pickles mid other
good things too numerous to men
tion uwuited nil who wished to eat.
After dinner nt two o'clock, Mm.
Calvin, deuu of the homo economy
department of tho Agricultural Col
lego ut Corvnllis was introduced. The
home, with nil that tho word im
plies, was discussed, home economics
sho bitid was the one thing that
every woman should fully under
stand. Her talk was mo.it instruc
tive. ,
No I Professor Kept agiilu took
up duiryiug and tho creamery us Tal
ent is expecting soon to build u co
operative creamery. The remainder
of the afternoon vas taken up by the
topic. Its post of building, mid pro
fit to farmers.
TubjiM fallowing the records of
dairy herds in tii state, wero shown.
Tho value of feed wus explained.
Miioh information of great value to
the farmer and his wifo wns given.
Kvery one voted that tho duy was
well spent,
OBITUARY
"t
John I). MrAidle
Tho funeral services for Jphn D.
McArdlo will bo hold on tho lawn ot
H. M, Cobb rosldeuco, 004 West Tenth
street, Sunday, Juno 22, 1U13, at 2:30
p, an., which had beon Mr. McArdlo's
rosldeuco for the past two years.
Burial In I, O. O, F. cemetery. Rov.
W. F. Shields, officiating. Friends
and ncnunlutuuces cordially Invited
ho'uttond.
DAIRY
HI
OPIC OF FARMERS
MEDFORT) MATT) 'TRTBUFR,
rw-
-LJU J LJ.J Ul X
tho only difference being that
among tno brothers mo loot
time and ht may.
ANYONE'S TRAIL
To tho Kdlter:
Messrs. Mulkey nnd Cherry wero
evidently desirous ot advertising a
llttlo when they g"o you tho per
sonal mention ot the outconio of tho
Mary A. Uaker homestead cases as
printed in thu Tribuno of tho ISth
Mrs. linker's entry was reported in
tho Mina manner as others; It was
all dono In tho lino of duty and thcro
was no camping oi anyone's trail.
In this particular casu Mrs. Uaker
camo to mo after I had given my tes
timony and with extended hand sntd
"I waut to thank you for telling the
truth In my case." I shook hands
with her aud assured hor sho need
not thank mo because l never
thought of tolling nnythlngg but tho
truth In hor caso or any other; that
I was paid by thu government to re
port tho facts as I found thcunnnd 1
had dono so In her caso as I always
aimed to do In every case. Sho then
said that some people had talked 3
lot and sho bad been told that I
would try to beat her out of her
homestead aud would Ho to do so,
and sho said again that I had told
tho truth In her caso and had been
very fair to her.
Whllo cxumlning about forty
claims In tho ouu vicinity
whoro Mrs. Dakcr't claim is lo
cated I met a number of unquestion
ably good faith homesteaders who
had been so prcqudlccd by untrue
stories ugalnst tho forest service and
claims examiners that at times I had
great difficulty in securing facts in
oven their own cases until I was able
to ovcrcomo those falso impressions
by giving tnem a truo understand
ing of tho actual workings of tho
forest service in reporting tho ox
act conditions as found In each caBe.
Personally, I had no Interest In
Mrs. Raker's homestead any mora
than any other claimant's case. My
work was to sccuro and report tho
facts, which I did ,to tho best of my
ability, and tho truthfulness and fair
ness of my testimony wus vouched
for by Mrs. Uaker herself. My sym
pathies aro ulways with tho honest
homesteader, for I fully realize that
ono who takes up and maintains a
homestead in good fulth In this
country fully deserves It and I would
far rathor report on an unquestion
ably bona fldo case thuu on tin ad
verso or a questionable ono.
In conclusion I wish to tay that
tho claims examiner does not Jjasa
upon whethor a claim should go to
patent "r should not. Ho docs not
ovon mako a recommendation for or
ugalnst It. Ho reports (ho condi
tions as found, whether favorable
or unfavorable tp tho claimant. Tho
commissioner of tho general land
oftico requires u report by tho for
est scrvlco on all claims within tho
national forest boforo patent Issues.
Kvery report, favorable or unfnvor
ublo, is referred to tho chief of flold
division, general land offlco, for ac
tion. JOHN K. aitllHJLH,
Forest Ranger.
WEDDING BELLS
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clcoek
at the Methodist parsonage on Tenth
short, Sudlo Ktirabeth Oltiugcr, wus
married to Pearl J. Kirlqmtrick by
(ho Jtev. Carter.
After, tho coremony they repaired
to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Williams nt 220 South Qrapa street,
sister of the bride, who entertained
nt n four o'clock dinner in honor of
(he occasion.
With Medford Undo Jh Medford inado.
CRIBBLE
DENIES
CAMPING
UPON
MEDFORD.
OREGON, SATURDAY. .TUN1V 21;
BUREAU OF MINES
Or. J.
Oregon
F, Roddy, momhor tit thu
bureau ot mines, has .e-
ectved tho following account ot thn
first monthly meeting of the emu
mission since tho bureau ot mines
nnd geology law went hit J effect ,
which was hold In Portland last
Wednesday. II. N, Lnwrlo.T. S.
Maun, President Campbell and Pros
ident Kerr wero present. Tin num
ber, which constituted n quorum, ap
proved tho minutes 6f tho previous
meeting as wall ns tho plant of tho
director for this year's work. Tho
plans adopted aro outlined belew:
In Southern Oregon.
A party ot geologists win Or. A.
K. Wlnchell as chief, I.. K. Rehor.
Jr., S. W. French and C. II. Walton
ns assistants. Is now In southern O lo
gon making a field study ot thd geo
logical nnd mineral resources devot
ing tholr attention especially to
Jackson and Josephine counties. Dr.
Wlnchell Is from tho University til
Wisconsin, previous to which ho was
at tho Montana School of Mines Ho
has dono considerable work In tho
United Stulcs and Alaska for Unto
and fcdoral " governments and for
mining corporations. Tho n.ituo
Wlnchell Is Inseparably connected
with the history of geology In tho
United States and In Itsolt Is a guar
an tea of high standard.
In Kiwtern Oregon.
U. S. Grant,' as chief, assisted by
It. K. tiarrett and G. K. Goods peed,
will go Into eastern Oregon very
shortly aftor thu Fourth of July nnd
will probably work In tho linker
quadrangle and contiguous parts.
Their work will bo similar to that
ot Dr. Wlnchell In southern Oregon.
Dr. Grant has dono notable work on
tho Minnesota Iron ranges, tho co
per bearing rocks and tho lend nnd
zinc deposits of Wisconsin, llesldrs
this ho has dono a groat deal of
work fur tho United States geological
survey In Alasku. He is head of
tho geology department of tho North
western University, Kvnnston, III.,
and is consulting geologist for tho
Illinois geological suncy at tho pres
ent time. Ills reputation Is of the
best.
Resides tho work of Dr. Grnnt In
eastern Oregon, a corporative agree
ment tuts just boon signed whorcby
J. T. Pardee of tho United Stated
geological survey, will complete tho
detailed mapping ot tho Sampler
quadrangle and will Issue n prelim
inary report boforo December 1,
1914, followed as soon ns possible
thereafter by a geological folio.
In John Day Valley.
Anothor party headed by Profes
sor A. J. Collier, of tho University
of Oregon, probably assisted by O. J.
Mitchell, will go Into tho John Pay
valloy tho latter part of this month
to Investigate tho coal, oil and gas
resources of that valloy as well as
other geological resources. Profes
sor Collier haa been n geologist In
tho employ of the federal survey for
several yennt and thoy havn pub
lished several bulletins from his pen.
Although this Investigation was orig
inally started as an Independent work
of tho bureau with Profossor Collier
as chief, as n result ot considerable
correspondence It bus been inado n
co-opcratlvo contract with tho DI
rector of tho United States geological
survey.
Professor Solon Shcdd, of tho
Washington Stato college, and as
sistant geologist for the state of
Washington, who in tho past had
made, aside from his geological
studies, a great many relief maps of
states mid regions like Crater I.nko
and others, has been engaged to mako
a relief map of Oregon. Lurge plas
ter casts ot this map will bo of con
siderable tervlce In an education!
way, for lira at .fairs aud expositions,
and commercially.
School of Mines.
Professor Ira A. Williams has n-
signed as head of the department of
ceramic engineering ut tho Iowa
State collogo to accept tho chair of
ceramics at tho School or Mines at
tho Oregon Agricultural college, U
will, howovor, dovoto his tlmo for tho
first year to making a Survey nt tho
clays of tho stnto for tho biirouu,
Professor Williams received his ed
ucation at tho Iowa State college,
tho Ohio tinlvorslty, Harvard uni
versity and Columbia university.
Arrangements jiuvo also boon mado
with Professor George I). Louder-
back, of tho University of California,
to tako up tho task of writing tho
geological history of Oreuou, Pro
fessor I.niidorback has done consld
erablo work or this sort In Califor
nia and Oregon In past years and
..,,
John A, Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 H. HAKTMiTT
Phones M. 17 nnd 47-T-3 '
Arnbulfliicp Service- Deputy Coroner
MAKING SURVEY OF
JACKSON
COUNTY
10.13.
IL-Ji-liJLLA" '.- "!."" ' IU HiXL
will attempt to imthtir tho writings
upon our slate, no far qtiHo frn:i
mtmtnry, nml will piece them to
gether Into a connected story. This
work In tho hands of i man with
such it profound scholarship, assist
ed by material sent In to lilm liy
tho field pintles with occasional per
sonal vlnltn Into doubtful localities,
will bo a notable contribution to our
kuowlcilgu of Oregon,
Supplemental Work.
Tho work outlined nbovo will be
supplemented by the work of tho
bureau staff, which Includes, besides
the ceramist, Mr. Williams, nnd thu
engineer, Mr. -Bwartloy, the employ
ment ot Sidney French as metal
lurgist. Uy mvliig n mining engin
eer and n mortillurKlst to study tho
concrete problems of eommorclal
mining aud milling in tho districts
visited by tho geologists will allow
tho geologists more tlmo to dovoto
to their special flold and, besides,
will mako the reports more valuable,
Tho larger part of Mr. French's time
will bo devoted to laboratory Inves
tigations. Thu director nnd other
members ot tho staff will doubtless
bo able to tslt special lornllttea not
covered by the regular flold part fas
as occasion may require.
In all of tho work outlined above
arrangements hao been mado to
linvo tho lepnrts completed nnd
printed nt tho earliest datn permit
ted by tho iinturo of tho work. None
of them to bo printed later than De
comber 1. 1'Jl I.
i ' ' ' "j .. . , i
OPTOMETRIST
nuU
This Is what many havo said of
my offices after trying In vain at
other places to get relief from Kyo
Strain and Headache.
If your eyes need attention, r
jour glasses aro not giving good
results, como hero and get relief.
No dojN) ued.
DR. RICKERT
Sulto 1-2 Over Duel & Co
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
I'Olt kai.i:.
1C0 acres, S tulles from Medford,
10 acres cleared, small house; 100
fruit trees, largo spring ot water;
prlco 2r00; terms, or will trade for
city property.
17-acro orchard, 14 acres In full
bearing. 3 acres pears; place well
equipped In bulldlnits; prlco $12, SOU
or will exchange for California In
coinu property.
C-room modern finoly finished
houso, and. lot CUxl20 on paved
street; price $11C0. '
Good Medford resldonco, clone In,
to trade for stock ranch not too fur
out; will pay somo difference.
GIO acres In Antelope valley, Oil.,
and flno Oakluud residence (n ex
change for bearing orchard In it. It.
valley.
Houses for rent, furnished and un
furnished. Stock ot goodo to exchange for
city property.
Touni, wuRpn and harness, $370,
Tea in, wagon ami harness, f3G0.
Cow and coir, JK0.
Kniploymcut.
Ranch hands.
Wood rjitters.
Girls for gonornl housework.
Man and wlfo on ranch.
Men to drlvu team on slip,
MBS. EMMA BITTNER
Res. Phono iitUU-X Phono HUH.
OpjHJtlto Nasli Hotel
ROOMS fl and 7. VMM IIIOOIC
TJie Medford
Warehouse
GKNKIlAb HTORAGK
Oroupn's Most up-tn-dato Fire-proof
WnrohoiiBo with Rurglur-proof
Vault.
t- '.
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For rates apply
V t
MEDFORD REALTY &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
Managers
--A. "
I ..'-H
L"H'JIJ"
"HOW
DID
'tun uiitD
THAT"
KNOW
Wo havo prom'onmid ho far III per
fectlng mil' store service that now
wu havo only to contend with the
problem ot Inducing you (o dolor
mliio Its benefits to you,
w
V
r.(M
Taking lots of exorcise?
Kvor sprain your anklo or.wrllu?
"First aid to tho Injured" Simp
Shot I.lulmeut.
Takes tho stiffness out In no tlmn
better than an) thing elso you
could use.
nilc.
Cotton bandages 'stcrllUod and
medicatedfor hospital and homo
uto.
"Tho sweetness of low prlco ol
doui equals tho bitterness ot poor
quality."
IIASKINS for HEALTH
MIIDI'Oltn. OltKGOX.
MissVenitaHamilton
PIANIST
Pupil of IIuijo iManslVIill
Has Openi'il w Studio at
G10 North Central
PLUMBING
Btcam and Hot Wator
Bloating
All Work OuarsntMS!
Vrlrra Iti-asmiabl
COPFEEN & PRICE
Mowtrd aioek. Cntrsno on tUi BJt
Sum. fbou 0
W. I. VAWTHR. President.
8. It. MNDI.HY, Vice Prest.
C. W. M'DONAI.D, Cushion
The JACKSON
COUNTY BANK
.MHDFOKD, ORCGON
Capital and Surplus
$180,000.00
(ji;Ni;it.i( ranking
lll'SINCMH
Oldest Bank
in city Of Medford
Beit located
and most
popular
hotel in tho
City. Running dhuilled
ice water in each rQom.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Room
12 rooms - 91.00 each
00 rooms l.BO each
50 rooms 2.00 each
00 rooms till Brirtl bus 2.00 each
50 rooms iA riU his 2.50 each '
30 suites, bedroom, par
lor and bath - 3.00 each i
For mora than 0110 guest add 91.00 '
extra to the above rates for
each additional guest.
Reduction by week or month.
Mfwa$tirnnt Chnttt If. KilUy
F.G.ANDREWS
f
., Jjcusoo ot Grill and Dining Room..
ftgfl
TWWrr?
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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I ISIS THEATRE
PIIOTOPIiAVH
Fltin.W ANI HATUIljI.W
Tin: niiniccN vow
Clues Npovlul Feoturo
In Two Parts
TIIK IIUAHT OF AN Amitnss
OMCNM AND OltAUI.KH
Third of the llollnda Series
With Norma Tiiliiiaduo utid
Florence Itmllnoff,
Hoiul'Coinudy.
Coming Next Wcuk
Till.' MIDNItJHT UMMi
Two Reels.
tiii: di:i:u hi,.wi;ii
VKagraph Indian Htory
In Two Parts,
Matlueo Dally.
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A voi'y tslttviu prop; ni m to
niglil. tVnturiiur ini.uxcullonl
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lOuiiro I'iiaiigtt of PitiiitrtjH
tomorrow.
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A Two-Kccl Fuatiiru
FIRE
INSURANCE
D. It. WOOD AS (1).
Office Upstairs.
Medford Mall Tribune llulldlng.
Phones; Office, 011. Residence C34.
And iiImi HlainU for Rolls, unit
thuu there's IIumhI and Pie mid
Cuke. Wo llnko fur Hungry Houls,
Wo'ro ArllstH with theRolllug Pin
and hero's tho tune wo ulugt
Dough, re, ml, fa, sol, In, see?
When Hulling out the Douglil
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
ii Hniitl) ('cutriil..
E.D.Weston
Otfioial Phofcographor of:the
Medford Commercial Club
AniRtour ITiiiishuis
Post Cards
p
Panorumic Work
Interior mid exterior viowg
Flash ligiitB
Nopativcs made nnytlmo
and any pluco by Appoint
mont. 208 E. Main
Phone 1471
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