Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IN MAIL
COMMITS SUICIDE
PLAN TO ORGANIZE
PIES
CLIMAX
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MMIGRATION Eifff2B
.UUUlnll JLff O WJWT bright and clean with vMHH
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HAULING
TO SECUR
STARV NG MAN WHO
STOPSIMMIGRATION
INDUSTRIAL CLUBS
ON COUN
RYROAOS
DELVERY
OF RUSSIAN JEWS
JuckMunville, Or., IVIi. ID, 111 II.
To Tl'llflllTHS
It Iiiih been iiirmigcil lo have i, I
lliiritiiglon, Hclit worker fur liidun
trial l'niiH for the hIiiIii depni lineal
of education ill .InrltHon county tor
tho two uiii'liM following Fcbiiiiiry 'J,'l,
for the purpiine of nigunlrlng IIoxh'
iiihI fill Ik' IniliiNlrinI cIiiIih. Mr.
Hurrlnxtnn will vInU mh ninny
bcluinln an potwllilii while in (he
county, iiihI ill iiImo IiuIiI a number
of evening incellng. Tlio follow ni;
program will hit iwirrli'il mil, though
it limy ho poHNlMu llmt xoum of tho
place I'liiinnt lie leached Jimt on
Mi'lii'iliilc time, However, wo, will do
the lit-Ht wo en n to hi' ut Hid hcIiuoIk
at tin' tlniii iliHiiMl(ilt
Monday, I'ibrtinry '. Kmiih Vnl-
Icy M'l I No. 2(1, U ii. in.; I'hiiunr
nil ncIiooI S'o. fi'J, II ::i() n. in.; Tallin
Hock heboid No. II, II p, in, ritUi'iis'
meeting at I able Honk school at 7;3U
p. in.
Tuesday, IVIirnary 21 -I'ahkey
Mi'liool N'o. II, l a. in.: Ifvbro
Spring N'o. 101, 2 p. in.; Miivcn
Creek N'o. 70, I p. in.; Winter No. 02,
cltiri'iis' meeting at 7:110 p. in.
Wi'iliU'Hilay, Februnry 2fi- -1'ilu
drove No, 02, 10 n. in.; Itogtiu lllvor
No. Sift, 1 p. in.; Toom Creek No. :I2,
.'1:110 p. in.', t'ltiren meeting at Fool
Creel; hcliool, 7:;i0 p. in.
Thumduy, IVIirmiry 2(1 Itnck
Point No. 2.r, 0 n. in.; (lull Creek
No. Ill, II a. in.; UanlniirllrH No, 17,
1 p. in.; (loi! Hilt No. 57, :i p. in.
Friday, February 2" Tolo school,
No. OH, 0 ii. in.; Willow Spring No.
II, 11 ii. in.: Went Snip No. 0.1, 1
p. in.; Oak Orop No, (1(1, .'I p. in.:
Jncktoinillo No, 1, eitirrn' meeting
7:110 p. in.
.Muiiilay, Mari'li 2 -Agate No. 1(1, 0
n. m.; huliool ilihlui't No. 00, 11 n.
in., Kitclo Point No. 0, 1 p. in.; Illnek
Onk'No. 70, I p. in.; oitixcim' uicel
ing ai Hlnok (Jnk chnol, 7::iO .. in.
Tuijiiiy, March II Dewey No. 20,
0 n..ni.; I.iin 11110 Hcliool No. 10, 11
n. in.; North I'l oenix No. 21, 1 p. in,;
Phoenix No. I, :t p. in.; Tnlrnt No.
22, I'ltiri'im' nicotine; 7:;ill p. in.
Woiliiri.ilny, Mnrt'li -I- Aiidcrtiiui
Creek mcIiooI .Vo. 72, II a. in.; Wagner
Creek No. M, 11 n. in.; llcllview'No.
"II, II p. in.; Nell Creek No. 7, cili
rent. meeting, 7:110 . in.
ThurMlay, March ft Independence
school So. 15, 10 n. in.; I'ppcr Orif
fin creek ncIiooI So. 'J, 1 ii. in.;
Lower Orif fin Creek, No. 2, II p. in.;
Hitch No. 'J, nitlriW meeting, 7:'M)
p. in.
Friday, Mnrcli (I Appli-pitc No.
10, 10 n. in,; Knelt No. 'A, .1 p. in.
Teachers will plrami iiniioiinco the
Meetings mill Hrcuro llio attcnilnnrp
of hh iniiny n k possible. Wo would
lie pleaded to lnio a Inrgo attend
unco of llio school patron at the
day meetings at tlio school ax welt its
nt the evening meetings. Wlipro
Hutu in ii Parent-Teacher organkn.
tioit w would like to liavn every
inentlier prcHrnt, for such nrgnnirn
tiotm can ho of great help in the
chili work.
r'or the in mint,' meetings I nuld
huggest n hhort program of rcc!tn
timiN, miiik'H, etc., to precede Mr.
lliirriiiKtnn'N mhlrcHri. I hiipo tlin on
ciihioi) of Mr. HiirriiiKtoit'K visit itnty
lie ninde tt uencral educational rally,
A liafkct hocial would not he out of
order, I will leave it with you to
nilyortiyo tlio Inectiii); in your di.
trct and iirrmiK'u for nity hK'cIiiI
fixture on tltu pro);ritnt.
Yoiim truly,
J. l'KHCY WKM.S,
Comity School Superintendent.
io ousnip
NKW YOltK, rob, J7. Tho
tlunnl llimotmll CoiutnlHalon wan
NU'
ox-
jioctoil to inuot hero noon to'illucitas
wn of dUmUgliiK Cltnrlua WobU
Murphy, owner of tho CIiIcuko Cuba,
from tlio National Loiikiio. It wan
roportoil that attorneys had hu
KchIoiI that tho iiovoii other cltttm for
feit tholr Nntloiml l.eaguo fraiichlsoa
anil form n now circuit, luuvlug Mur
phy nlniio,
OF CANCER IS DEAD
CIIIOAUO, Fob. 17 Mlsu Mar
Karut Quaylu, 27, dnuchlor 'f Million
William (Jimylu of Ihu Methodist
Kilsci)is church, died ut Woalvy
)opjtu today of ratiior. Mho had
buvit undiiraoluk' ihu radium treat
liiiuit and was ilUclirKd a ourvd
by I'ulHpiN'd on Iht way Iioiiio
WAHIIINdTON, rh, i7.Thn cost
of hnulluK over vomitry rondii In
liirKi'ly ileliirinlticd Jiy tjin dtn of thy
loud Hint ran ha hauliiij, tho uuinhcr
of trlpn that ran ho inn do In a .1
anil tho wer nnil tear on tmiiim and
eitilimt)iit, nrrordltikr to tho offlco Jf
iiilin ronda, dniartinnt of HKrlrui
turn Htenp itrndoii an well an rutit
mid liiUil-lioleH nerve to derreiuu holn
the ieed and thn load. On tho jirln
I'lplo that a chain In no utroiiKnr than
ltd wcakvt link, thn iiiaxltuiiiu loud
(hat a team ran draw In tho load that
It rait draw up thn ctnnpcitt hill r
throtiKh lht decpent uttidholo 011 that
road.
Wherever poiilhlo romln ohotild
lucatod 011 Klratrhl linen hntweeu tnr
tilliint point. In hilly or tttouu
tnlnotni country, however, tho at
tempt to keep rondH Htralnht bo
twenn terlimU often lead to thiMDr
lou error of henvy crnde, KtritlRh'
ncn nnil Krado mut therefore bt
'Itn'iMlod toKe(her Tho bent location
U one which U ulralKhl In Kenernl ill-
rcctloni I frtii from teep Kradint, in
located on nolld crotind and iiervri
thn larRPit iolt)le number of pen
plo, . Hoad bIiuiiIiI bit located for
tho benefit of tho public welt a
(ho prlvnto laud owner,
KHioliintliiK Hteeji (Jradem
The elimination of one or two tee;i
hllU'on a lino of road will frequently
enable borne to draw three or fo'ir
time much a they could draw on
thn old road. It taken approximated
four tlnir a much power to draw
load up It) per cent Krado (10 ft.
vertical In 10Q ft. horizontal) an 0:1
u hnel, but on a per cent or B per
cent grade a bono can ununlly draw
(for n abort tlmo) a much a ho can
draw on a level. !M per cent Kradn
la therefore coitaldered tho maximum
on road subject to heavy haullui:.
Many ntooji erodes may bo avoided
by lorattiiK thn road around liutend
of over tho hill the handle of thn
bucket I no longer when held In a
horliontal position than In a vertical.
Ily koIiir around wo avoid two xtccp
hills,
If the road must pas up a steep
hlt or mountain aide, tho ate.rpnesa
of tlio Hndo may bo decreased by In
rrcaslnic tho length of the road. In
nthqr words, eliminate tcp. grade
uy locatlnK. the road on curved or iltf-
thg, line, and not In a straight lines
from tho'bottom to tho top of tho hill.
Thcao curve should U carefillly
plotted and tho stralKht atrotchra lb
catfd with an Instrument. Thl Im
prove tho look of tho road and docs
Hot add materially to It cost.
KiuTjiy ltriulrcl
In studyliiK tho relation of grado
to dtstauco tho following calculation
I InteresttiiR: To lift a ton ono foot
IiIkIi require 2000 foot pounds of
encrKV; an ,n road tho surfaco of
which offer 100 pound of troctlvo
reslatanco per ton a horliontal dh
tnnco of 20 foot. To avo ono foot
of crado tho road may therefore bo
IcURthcned 20 fit.
Itoad should never be located so
close to stream txd as to bo aubject
to overflow, or on ground which t
constantly damp and marshy.
Tho earth road ahould have- at
luat six hour of sunshine each day.
This can bo secured olther by locating
tho rond with southern or woBtorn
exposure, or by having such brush
and tree as Impede tho drying ac
tion of tho sun and wind removed.
With gravel and stone roads, this la
not ho necessary . as a certain nmount
of moisture la needed on such road,
especially In tho summer tlmo.
Ho locating road la not nn onl
Mooring problem nlono. Ono must
also consider tho effect of tho road
on thoso who now v0 upon It, Many
farmer dislike to havo tho road
placed back of tholr houso or out .of
sight of It. It require tact and
Reed Judirmont to secure u suitable
location without nrouijliu; harsh an
Ingonlam. PRESIDENT WILSON
WASHINGTON Feb. 17. -Presi.
ilt'lil Wibion vviin well cnoiiuh to ho
linek ut work today, but ho wan fur
from IiIn noniial nolf. I lis voice wiih
IniNky, IiIh I'iico pnlo mid ho did not
venlurii out of ilooi.
PREPARE WAGE AGREEMENT
FOR MINE EMPLOYES
I'lllhADISMMIIA, Fob 17 - There
suoiuod nn likelihood today lliut tho
foniiiiltleo prejmrlu a wbkh axruii'
munt betwevn (ho Ohio, Illinois, III
'dlauu and Western I'otiiuylvaiila mill
r and initio. owner would tuuku a
r'M'oil boforu oiplratlou of ihu rili
1uk SKreoweiit April I . Tho cohihiIU
leu waa In iiti ulho aeasluu Imlay
COLD
Through tho ihthihIviiI effortH of
Senator Chumlierliilii, tho n-niili'iitM
of lltelope-C'liumx Hectloii will He-
ruYi.'ii ehaiige in until delivery with
tlio oxpirutioii of the tii'tiM'iit contract
next Jilfif, proviiliii( u tmtisfnclory
hd Ik received.
At preMcnl the nervleo in delivered
from AhIiIiiihI, three limen u week.
Tlio poMtofllcc lion at the extreme
tipper end of the valley, and only one
pcrxon livi-H on the poNlal route,
which U over u hleep trail 011 (JriMley
peak. Tho uvernge iliNtauue to the
poHtoffice for the ooiumtinily in hIx
milcM. rhe poxtofficp patroim pvti
tinned for n delivery from l'uglo
1'olnt via Wcllcn iiihtead of from
AhIiIiiihI, nnil roiitteHled the pimtof
fiee moved further down the valley.
Thft carrier will be able to nerve
nol.t 'pntroiiH from Wcllcn.
The followliiir Io tern nro clf-cx-
plniilil'iry:
"WiihlilnL'toii, p.'C, IVb. 0,
"(leo. I'utnnni. Kan., Medford, Or.
"My Dear Sir mid Iricnd:
"Further to my letter to you of
the llh iimtipit 011 the Htiliject, it af
ford me plcniurc to he nhle lo in
clone herewith a letter from the
postofficn department Htttiii firth
jtiNl what thev will do in regard to
the mail Kiipplv for Climax. It hnn
been a loni; fight to get thin, and
while they crhiiM have not given
mi all that U really necessary, 1 hope
it will he found that Mich 11 hhowiug
can be miule in aiiHWer to the udver-
tiMemcntH to be ihhuciI that the
ehnnj,'!.1 dehlred will become a reality
im nyomiwirotive hhort time.
, 'fWfth 'Unilest pcrroiiiil n'gardH
and l(e-t wUIich, I am,
"Yours ver' Hiucerelv,
"OKO. i:. (;IIAMHi:i(LAI.V."
"Wiihliington, 1). f, eFh. I.
"lion, (leo, K. Chiinibcrlaiii, United
Sliiles senate.
"My Dear Senator Chamberlain.
"Hcferring to your pcional in
ipiirv at the drpartuieut today in re
gard to the repeated teipientrt for the
crttuhliHlimcitt tif a ntar route lib
tween Climax mid Wcllcn, Or., to hit
pemedo the wen ice now in operation
on Toutp No. 7.'2;i0, CIiiuiix to Abh-
nndl'll'itc to atnle that in view of
1 '.n',i"..i ... . . ... 1...
ilie'iiiiiimoiiai jnciH jiri-Hrnieu 11 v
3011, the nccchary action vilj he ta
ken looking to tlio establishment of
n rpulc hetween the officen in (picp
tion. If ih believed inndvisnlde to
ehniigp the Kervice at this time, in
view of tho rdiorl period remaining
in the present contract term, which
exjitrCK dune '10, 1011, hut an ndver
tlHcuieut vil ho ihNticd in the near
future Inviting proH)HnU for carry
ing the uinllx on the route between
Climax and Wcllcn during the four
year contract term beginning July 1,
101 1.
"Sincerely yours,
"W. J. I.KSTKKKIKI.l),
"Acting Fourth AhHibtnnt rostmnB-
ter (Icneral."
WOMEN FROM
45 to 55 TESTIFY
To the Merit of Lydla EPink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound during Change
of Life.
Weatbrook, Me. ' I was passing
through tho Change f Llfo and had
pains in my back
and side and was so
weak I could hardly
do my housework.
I havo taken Lydla
E.rinkham'8 Vege
table Compound and
it lias done mo a lot
of good. I will re
commend your med
icine to my friends
and glvoyou permis
sion to publish my
testimonial." Mrs. Lawiixnck Mah
TIN, 12 Kins St,, Westbrook, Maine.
Manston, Wis. "At tho Change of
Llfo I suffered with pains in my back
and loins until I could not stand. I also
had night-sweats to that tho sheets
would bo wet I tried other medicine
but got no relief. After taking one bot
tle of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I began to Improve and I
continued Ita use for six months. The
pains left me, tho night-sweats and hot
flashes grew less, and In one year I was
a different woman, , I know I havo to
thank you for my continued good health
ever we.'' - Mrs. M. J, Bkownkll,
WamUfMWI.
TH J of Lydla K. Pinkham's
YegttbU j Cw)ouno, made from root
and htrWiJw unjrllell In audi esses,
If you wsal spcelsl adrlM write lo
IjiU si,llHlibamMe4lrlH0C'o. (fou.
ilr Hllal) lju, H.u, Vcur IMtrr will
Ls uurufd. rvad and auawered Lr a
wwwtu, aud Mi In itrM wutlmt,
fBBBBnfcrj;,.
POKTLANI), Or,, Feb. 17.- Hun
gry, pcimilcHM iinl ordered from the
Y. M, ('. A. dormitory becniiHe of in
ability to pay ii room rent, John
W. I.ecrone, nged X', hoii of Dr. S.
, I.ecrone of Tneomn, wan found
writhing in ngotiy from a nelf-nd-miniHtcrcd
dono of carbolic acid on
a bench In the city park early today.
Ho wan rcmov'cd to the St. ineentn
hoHpital, where it wiik xnid lie Iiiih n
clinnce 01 recovery.
In a note to hi mother and father,
l.ucrouo Hiiid:
"You don't iit'td to worry. You
have been good pnrentH to me. I
have brought nil this on my hel f mid
iiiiihI take llio conxeiuence, Hope
the biiyn won't have to make the
htruggle I have."
A note nddrcsHCil to the iublic
rem) iik follewa:
"The Y. M". U. A. ordered me out
for failure to jiny my room rent. I
naked for n few iliiyu' exlciiHlon, nH,ing the literacy tewt an well ni the
1 had 11 prospect of work, but Mr. I physical test. It wan admitted that
Clark, the dek nocrctnrv, told me I Secretary Wilson'rt nlan would stop
would have to 'Jcnvp Monday (yc-thc immigration of Jcwh.
tcrdny). 1 have 110 frictidg hero and - -
can't hep. I httvo been living oil
two cii'M of coffee and six dbu;li
utitH a day for ncvgrnl dnyn. I hhvo,
pawned by watch and chain to buy
coffee.
"There nro tovcrnl others who
have been ordered out of the Y. M'.
C. A. Although it mnkcx 110 differ
ence to mc, I thought tho Y. M. C. A.
wan to help young men. They nre
like nil the rent after the money."
LAND PASSENGERS
1110 VI DK.NCK, It. I. Feb. 17.
Following an exceedingly narrow cs
capo from total wreck on Ilrenton'a
Ileof off tho Now Kngland coaat. the
Fabro Lino steamship Konia docked
horo today and ,unIoaJcd 427 still
badly 'rlghteucd pasiengors.
Tho liner wont aground In a storm
lato yesterday. L .
GIANTS AND WHITE SOX
TO PLAY AT PARIS
PA1MS, Feb. 17. It was an
nounced hero today that the New
York Oinntn and Chicago White Sox
will p'ny exhibition games of base
ball in Paris Saturday and Sunday.
Ambasnador llcrrick ban agreed to
pitch tho first ball in Sunday's game.
KLEIN
IiUIMkH CLOTH KS
For good appearance and good serf-
tco at
lUCillT TRICES
MKDFOIU) TAILOItS
128 K. Main
THE COLEMAN
Will bo opened Fob. IS, under now
management for roomers and board
ers. Hot and cold water In each
room, and best of homo cooking sorv
od family stylo under personal chargo
of tho landlady,
MRB. C. J. DUNTKN
1003 W. Main St. IMione 0H3-J
Gift! Why not a Ford? You
couldn't .niako a bettor gift to tho
wholo family. It's a pleasuro car
a business car an all-aro'und, serv
iceable ca,i; an economical car. It's
tho family car tho world ovoi Drive
yours homo today.
f&95 Is tho new prlco of tho Ford runabout;
tho touring car la M6 tho town car JD00-.
f, o, b, Medford, rompleto with equlpiueut, UH
catalog and particular from
C. E. GATES
sil'AHTA HUILDINU MKDl'Oltl), OIIK.
ktMap
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Opinion
wax dividtd hero today an to the
Htand 1'rcHident Wilson will take on
the Ktimett immigrntion bill. I'oli
ticiniiH predicted ho would veto the
measure If it pnsucK the nennte car
rying tho literacy tcnl. The hill nl-,
ready ban pnMHcd the IioujiC.
Senator Hoke Smith of Ocorgin
l.f m .1.- . . f '
( iiaiiiuiiii ui nn; Heiiuiu iiiiiiiiki"i''I i
committee, nid he exacted the
premdent to nign the bill if it goo
through the ncnate with a big major
ity. In thin event, he nnid, the pre
ident would consider that tho ftcntt
iiinit of the country wan with the
literacy test.
It was nndendood thnt certain
prominent men had warned Premdent
Wilson that hi political future de
pends on the action ho taken in con
nection with the Ituniett bill. Prom
inent Jews hnve complained that
Secretary of Labor Wilton in back
Make This and Try It
for Coughs
Thl Homr-Mndo Romrdy hni
ho KqMal for l'rempt
, Xrsulla.
Mix one plat of cranuUtftl sugar with
V. Hint of warm water, and stir for 2
minutes. Put 216 ounces of Pinrr (fifty,
..it.t.B. M4lt In Hint lk(,la. t Ii mm Milil
yrup. Take a teaspoonful
cvrn" one, two or three hours.
This simple rrtncdv takes hold of a
couch more qulcklv than anything else
1011 ever used. Lstiallr conquers an
I ordinary cough inside of 24 hours.
1 Splendid, too. for whoonlmr couch,
spasmodic croup ami bronchitis. It
stimulates the appetite and Is slightly
laxative, which help end a cough.
This makes more and better cough
syrup than you could buy ready made
for I2.S0. It keeps perfectly and tastes
pleasant.
l'inci Is a most valuable concen
tiatcd compound of Norway white pine
extract, and is rich In gualaeol and
other natural pine elements which are
so healing to the membranes. Other
preparations will not work In this plan.
Making cough syrup With Pincx and
sugar syrup (or strained honey) has
proven so popular throughout the United
SUton and Canada that It Is often
jn its ted. Hut tho old, successful mix
ture has never been equaled.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction,
or money promptly refunded, goes with
this preparation. Your druggist has
l'inex or will get It for you. If not,
send to The l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of th
Medford Commercial Clul
Amutcur Finishing
Post Cards
Pniiornmif Wort
Jliwli litrht
Portnut
(nltTiur aiiti uxiunui v u
Nepntives made anv tin
nd any placo by app
ment.
L. M. nAUMON, Maaager.
208 E. Main
P'oon 147 1
nn:
I IB
lebai
GOLD DUST
1 uso 11 always wncrcver incro ia utn 1 K vp
llvw ortfrease. It cleans every thlni. j T C0-j(
il tHllM '" 'rer packages. I HtTB
IA ibiibiV jiEillliB
nHL CHICAOO is ldl
iHV "Let the COLD DUST raKKteJl
FEJfe. rmnsaoyour jWSM
ill J.igMl l
IliMWfulTilliUlllii'iiiliiiiTtgrhiiii -" iiitiiimiimiiinii nixa O H
As
Sure io rise
-5s law naif
You can t always make everything "Just so." Sometime you win
get In more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thm; or"
It may not be convenient to put a cake In the oven the moment It Is
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and It Is necessary to turn
the pan around none of these little uncertainties make the slightest i
difference In results II you use 5
I 2
b 6
x
1 Baking Powder
This modem, double-raise baklnjj powder has unusual strength and
Is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and palry light and
feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both In the mix
ing bowl and In the oven. The raising Is sustained until the dough Is
cooked through.
Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking.
Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money If you are
lZ
.., ,-.v. ... .M-HJ oa,
7muini i i nnu
1
WE CO-OPERATE
-
"With our depositor and clients in every way within
the sphere of secure banking principles, and,, con
stantly endeavor to render the best possible servico.
Accounts subject to check (large or small) arc cor
dially invited.
The Jackson County Bank
MEDFORD, ORE.
Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus -and Profits, $75,000.00
GET BUSY
AND BUY A GOOD LITTLE CAR OR A GOOD BIG CAR.
Wo havo them both in tho HUPM0BILE and CADILLAC.
Wo nro in n position to look nftcr these cars after wo sell you
one. Our mechanical department is of tho best and wo nro in bus
iness to stay.
Whcro heavy pulling is required, tho renr construction gives
more trouble than any other part. Tho HUI'.MOUILK and CAD
ILLAC both hnvo full floating axles and will stand tho htruin on
all sorts of roads and conditions. Our littlo valley is so geo
graphically situated and surrounded by mountains that any direc
tion you go it requires heavy pulling. Automobiling is now a bus
iness proposition as well us pleasure.
Get your order in quick and bo ready for both.
Our HUPP demonstrutor has arrived. Wo will bo plenscd to
giva yon a demonstration, It will cost you nothing and you nro
under no obligation to buy.
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
18 South Fir Street.
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