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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Clmrlcn K. Sowers, prominent In
buMneps circles in Portland 1 pay
ing tho city n bmdness lslt.
Arthur Allen was down from
Phoenix thin morning.
Mr. KobeK Knuon, expert Indies
tailor, 19 now loratdd with Mm. 13. d.
Mycr'a drepsmnklnp establishment.
Yolir palronnRo solicited. Second
floor, Deuel and company. 162
It, L. Hlono has returned to his
home In this city nftcr an ntaenre- t
several months.
Hen llnrst, n loudness man of Lor
AnRolcB, Is nttendliiB to business In
teroRts In the valley for n few days.
secure flro lnsuranco upon your
fruit whllo In a packing house. Low
rates. Special Rhort term policies.
Guaranteed lnsuranco with K. S.
Tiimy, 21.0 Gnrnott-Corer Hlds.
O. J chin ess spent Snndny huntlus
In tho Griffin creek country. He re.
ports having seen seven doer.
Don Clark motored to the city this
morning.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over !! Thea
ter. Miss Kntherlnc Sears of Gold IHH
Ir spending the day with Medford
friends.
A. V. S. Smith of Jacksonville.
Florida, was a recent visitor at tho
Commercial club.
DcVoo Is selling gum drops at ten
cents per pound today.
J. H. McNeil of Grand Forks, II
C, Is n lato arrival.
llaldy Worthlngton and Moso Dark
dull leave In a few dayr. on a hunting
trip to the Umpqua divide.
Dluo Mission grapos mako fine
grnpo juice, Jellies and etc. Also To
ka)R. Geary Orchards. Phone U-13-W.
1C1
Mm. Italph Channlng or Grants
Pass, accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Devcncy and Miss Mario Dcveney,
passed through tho city this morning
en routo for Dutto Falls where they
will Join Mr. Channlng who Is a
lumberman of that section. From
Butte Falls they will go to tho Mt.
Pitt district where tho party will
spend a few days on a camping trip.
Mako your winter home at Colonial
Flats, 217 South Riverside. .
L. J. Orres. of tho Orrcs & La Mar
Rtoro of this city, who was Injured
in an automobile accident In Ashland
last week Is reported to be getting
along nicely. Although Mr. Orres
Injuries aro not serious ho will bo
confined to his bed for several days.
Frank Ashton visited friends in
Medford Sunday.
Miss Hawk of Central Point re
cently visited In Medford.
The finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co. "
Sheriff Singlcr left last night for
Dolso, Idahoto bring back Mrs. Fan
nie McNulty wanted In this city on a
charge of defrauding tho Jackson
County Dank out of J3S0. Now de
velopments arc expected In tho case
upon tho arrival of Mrs. McNulty.
Mrs. M. Carncs who has spent the
past month visiting friends and rela
tives in her old home in Michigan,
returned this morning.
Seo It. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Donds.
Charles Hoover drove to tho city
today on business.
C. W. Munson was n business vis
itor In tho city this morning.
Miss Frances Kenny has returned
to her homo in Jacksonvlllo nfter
peroral days visit with friends In Med
ford. Tho oldest exclusive ngency In
Medford, rollablo protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
Walter Clark nnd Paul Russell ot
Iloaglo, former residents, of this city.
transacted business matters In Med
ford this morning.
It. L. Denton left this morning for
Slsson whero ho will remain for some
time.
Kodak finlsblug and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls
Theater.
Owing to laclt of Intorest shown br
baseball funs, tho Philadelphia and
All Star teams will not play In Med
ford iN'ovembor 2nd nx planned, A
?r.00 guurantco wus asked but no on
seemed to wnnt to take hold of tho
handling of tho game. However,
Court Hall was willing to donate tho
grounds.
Authentic war nows received by
Mall Tribune leased wlro will be
posted during tho day at Hotel Mud
ford. Tho local high school football team
playod thtilr Initial game of tho sou
Ron Suturday ufternoon oil tho Jack
turn school grounds agulnst the second
tt'iuud, The flint team won tho gumu
12-0, TI10 foiuurd pass and end
runs wuro featured, Next Huiuidoy
llio high mcIiooI und ulumul nu-itt
Anionic tho m'jt likely cuiidlilult-H
fur tho uluiiuil urt'j WlUon, Huy,
Allder. Hull, MkIJoiiuM, Vwm, Jtud.
villi, Chfldi'4, AvIitiruU, WhIM,
HIiiiliK Iwiiiiuvr, fhliiiuliiird, bVuiillln,
JIoIhik U-ouuid, U'IIkh und Ifuu-
George Porter and J. W. Mltcholl
left this morning for Klamath Lake
on n duck hunting trip.
Miss Minnie Hoy In left this morn
ing for her homo In Greenshurg, Ind.,
utter having Rpent the past ten
mouths In Medford na tho guest of her
brother, Uobert Doyle, of the C. B.
Gates Auto Supply company.
Get It at Do Voo's.
Miss Incr. ltedpath of Griffin creek
visited friends In Medford yesterday.
Charley Stncy of the Hed Top
school district Is transacting business
matters In .the city today.
irike Wolff Is contemplating a
hunting trip to tho Applegate coun
try. K. S. Tumy writes all forms of In
surance. Kxcollent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnett-Corey
Dldg.
William nudge and son, Alex, hav-s
returned from n hunting trip In tho
llttlo Applegnte country.
Hownrd Shearer of Glendale vis
Hod friends in Medford Sunday.
W. II. Henson a Portland business
man Is spending a few days In the
city on business.
Automatic base, ball, that brand
new out door game, has arrived In
Medford. 9co It at DoVoes tonight,
lust west of Hotel Medford.
A number of local hunters are
planning on trips to Klninath lake
where ducks aro reported to be
numerous.
W. P. Miller hns returned from a
business trip to Grants Pass.
Le Kngles of Central Point Is at
tending to business matters In Med
ford today.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always rellablo. Negatives mndo any
where, time or place Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Clyde Hansen has returned to his
home In the Applegate district after
a brief business visit In Jacksonville
and Medford.
William Deverldgo Is expected to
return this afternoon.
Miss Milddred Thomas of Kagli
Point visited friends In Medford
Sunday.
For all kinds of hair work and
switches made ot real hair sea Mad
amo L. L. lteame, 240 North Oak
dale. J. W. Johnson has opened his Jew
elry storo In the Medford Dook Store.
Attorney H. A. Canaday attended
to professional business matters in
tho county scat this morning.
Cecil Cummlngs camo to tho city
this morning on business.
Miss Pearl Ross of Central Point
recently visited -friends In this city.
G. N. Dlrkland left this morning
on a business trip to Josephine coun
ty. Charles Trycr of Talent was n re
cent visitor In. tho city.
Glenn Thomas visited friends In
the county seat Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ashton 'were
recent visitors In the city.
William Halley of lloguc Itlvar
and Alex Anderson of tho Modoc or
chard district were of tho many out-of-town
visitors who nro spending
tho day in Medford.
Henry Callaghan transacted busi
ness matters at the county seat tho
later part of last week.
Dad Kcklcs Is contemplating a trip
to tho Applegate country.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Caches ot Griffin
creek were recent visitors in Med
ford. A number ot local fishermen spent
Sunday angling on Rogue river. Suc
cess Is reported by the majority.
Miss Fern Stater of Agate Is vis
iting friends In Medford.
Tho pollco nro watching tho gar
ages ot tho city In un effort to locato
an auto that was stolen from Port
land Inst week.
Miss Elsie. Conley of rhocnlx re
turned to her homo this morning at
tor having spent tho past few days In
Medford as the guest of friends.
Clarenco Farrar ot Gold Hill and
William Turner of Grants Pass aro
transacting business matters In Med
ford today.
Walter R. KImo camo to the city
this morning on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kneeling
arrived in tho city this morning from
Rosohurg to make their future homo
hero.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stnchman of
Redding, C'ul., left this morning for
their home after a hhort visit with
relatives In Medford,
Miss May Davidson ot Central
Point Is visiting friends In tho elf
today.
The first arrest for speeding In tho
tiast mouth wut. made yesterday morn
ing on North Riverside. Lloyd Corey
was the victim. Ho will bo given a
hearing in tho morning. Young
Corey maintains Unit ho was not ex
ceeding tho speed limit He Htutcn
Unit ho was following thu Jutoriirbun
cur, which, ui cording to its driver,
wan going lit a fclow rate. Corny
charges tho seed cop with having
missed him (lieu hucniiso of a grudge,
he wu)N, turned mound and mudu tho
uiruxt,
H. Thomas of AnIiIuihI Is u hiiNliiusn
vUltor In thu rltv today.
Mr. und lit. Jluiry ciilldiM of
1, 11 Im i)i4'i( urn vUIUiik In Mi" 1 Hy.
I, em (Jliurl)o of l,il( Mill In nii'eji
was it J (mint AluilffjiiJ hiudniM vl-Jiwr.
Mr. and Mrs. Delwln Smith of tho
Hninlll orchard visited friends In
.Medford Sunday afternoon.
Fred Jackson was over from tho
county seat for a short time this
morning.
Miss Florence Fludley has returned
to her home In Gold Hill after hav
ing spent the past week In the city
visiting with frlehds and rolntlwa.
Mlna Knlherluo Damon who ha?
been lllfor the past few weeks Is re
ported to be. recovering rapidly.
Miss Frances, Korea of Trail creek
recently xislted friends In Medford
A. B. Powell and family motored
to the Central Point district Sunday
In their new touring car.
L. A. Glniubonl, editor of the News
service of the Southern Pacific, Is
upending the day in the city.
Jack Stewart left this morning for
Salem, where he will attend tho state
fair.
AV. T. Grieve, county assessor. Is
spending the day In Medford on bus
iness. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Redpath of Griffin
creek were recent visitors In the city,
Charles Palm, W. A. Dates and
Court Hall left today for Klamath
lake on n duck hunting trip.
Ml TRUST BILL
FLAYED BY REED
WASHINGTON. Sept. '2.S. -Senator
Keed opened hi- nttaek on the
Clayton anti-lrut hill conference ic
port in the M'ltnte today, declaim?:
that if pael in its piwcnt form it
-I1011I1I he entitled:
'Au net 10 iipolouire to unlawful
re-tmint.s and monopolico."
He nxMiileil the elimination of .-pe-I'ific
criminal penalties Tor unlawful
price iH-oritninntion nnd ecltiMve
contract- nud the deletion of liN
amendment utttheriziui: courts to -ell
property id' convicted corporation-.
'If the nllie-." dei hired Senator
Heed, "hail attempted to top the
(lennnns with ilough builds the sol
diers of the knier would have taken
Paris in twenty-four hour-. So far
a- its anti-tru-t features are con
cerned. thU i- n iloitL'h bullet bill. In
stead of 'Clayton nnti-trn-t' that
-hould be referred to ns 'the confer
ees' capitulation.' It i- a sort of n
Hague propaganda promulgated un
der n white flnj; to tiie .soothing mel
ody of 'Peace on earth, good will to
ward the trusts.' Rockefeller, like
another diehard, can declare: '.Vow i
the wjnter of our ili-cputentment
nmile glorious -umnii?r by thoe conferee-."
CORDOVA PICKS UP
SKATTI.K. Wa-h.. ,"ept. !!8. The
steam-hip Cordova icpoits bv wire-le-s
thatT.be ha- pickid up off Agutu
i-lnnd, lift -eight officers and men
of the wrecked revenuo cutter Tn
hoina, which went on u reef between
Kinkin und Agattu island, September
20. Klevcn others are Mippo-eil to be
on the const survey steamer Patter
son. Hot h the relief steamers arc
cruising to pick up the remaining
castaways, about 11 score, who lire be
lieved to have reached ishinds near
the wreck. The revenue cutter Man
ning is on Hie vvuy north from Seat
tle, in hope of making some salvage
from the Tnboma, but it is lea red
that by the lime sh't arrives at the
scene of tho wreck the Tiiboinu will
have been entirely broken up.
RIGHT WING FOnpED BACK
(Continued from Page 1)
to bo pouring through tho defiles of
tho Carpathians onto the plains or
Hungary.
(Tar in Hungary
Although tho success of this Int
ter movement Is officially denied
from Duda Pest, which announce
that the repeated attempts of the
ItiiHslau cavalry to enter thn country
have been repulsed, hurried effort!
aro being mado along tho Austrian
frontier to- strengthen tho garrisons
of tho fortresses. Ono hundred
thousand troops taken from Trout ut
tho beginning of tho war havo been
replaced by Hungarians and all IS
forts of tho first lino of defonso aro
being brought into tho highest state
of repair, while tho second de
fenses, commanding thn passes, huvo
boon icluforccd by additional re
doubts,
IJIectrln currents nro a marked
featiiin of tho defeuslvo urrange
ments, Wires havo been laid over
all the Mratcglc points on tho front
lor and theso connect with 11 power
ful powor Million ut lllva.
Twelve heavy iiirirtiirH which worn
sunt to help tho (Inrmans huvii been
loculloil und huvo been hastily ln
Hulled in tho fjonllcr forlrnsn-K,
iiiuklug llmm n formlduhlo ohhlucle
Vliy Wo
(Ui hu bunt smuMii, (Jor, Joluisou,
ud tilm; ouitouUv Uumit, '
GERMAN WARSHIP TRIES
NT.W YOUK, Sept. 'JS. An uiiiii'
ee ful attempt lo mine the haibor at
llcnu-ey, Kuubunl. -aid to have been
made b v 11 di-gui-ed Herman cruiser,
which had on InmjM 1000 (lei man urn
rimw and eitohcTt iKiih'sTve to blow
up munv waNliiffci wa- t'ioiled to
day by Mhs Mhtgavel Daniel-, a
nii--ionii'.v of tlie Hapti-t I-'oieign
Mi louar.v socifly, on her arrival
alumni the r'tcneli liner Kspane from
llrtvie.
The vc el, aecoidin lo Mi Dan
iels, wa- dt-auisd n- a Dutch mcr
ehautmau. The Ijutdi flag ll.vmst at
the topumt aroused the -uspieion ot
the lliittsh utithfirittes vho hud made
arrainreuient- with tli" Dutch (lint all
their ve el- eniuriug Kimli-h oit--hoahl
llv the Dutch Huh at hnlf-
mu-t. The -hip.vnt. acconliugly -ur-
rounded by toipedo bent-, and 11
search revealed 100 0 German mar
ine- hidden below dccl.s. Tli inn-
line- were arrested nnd -cnl to a de
tention cam)).
Iguaxio De 1 .11 U.urn, bndher of
the former provi-iuual president of
Mexico, wa- among the K-pagucV
"'O.'i oa eneer-. Ho ci.me fiom Monte
C111I0. (lauddiug paiiipherualia, he
-aid. had been reiil.iceo wnit no-piiai
lied- and operiitiuu table-.
LONDON, Sent. 2S.- Thero has
been a distinct falling oH or war
iiuvvs emanating from tho capitals of
the belligerents, or which must pas
through these capitals In reaching
the United States. The censorship
at Loudon has been made much innro
sovore, evidently In the Interest of
Itrltish strategy and this action hns
been reflected at Paris, resulting In
abbreviated reports, official and un
official, from France. From tho
start tho censorship ut Merlin has
been rigid. At (ho present moment,
tho absence of detailed reports from
the battle Hues seem to I nt' lea to that
momentous events are transpiring.
ENVOY 10
FRANCE QUITS POST
PALMS, Sept. lS, I -10 l. m'
Kriinei-eo )e Li Itaini.tbe Mcxoail
inini-tcr to France, telegraphed his
resignation to the i on-titntioimli-t
government of Mexico scvcnil dnvs
ago, but up to, the pie-unt time he
has received no icpi;.. In the mean
time he continues to devote bim-elf
tii the inlcrc-ts of Mexico.
T
PAULS, Sept. '3, I:.'i7a. 111. A
dispatcli lo the Petit Pnrisien from
Amsterdam mis violent righting has
occurred between the Herman- nnd
Helgians nt Sehooteu, four miles cast
of Antwerp: .il Tenuoiidc, sixteen
miles eiut of Hlicnt, und Ilofstnde,
eighteen miles cast of (Jlient. In the
latter locality the heavy Herman ur
lillery became stuck in ilie mud and
the (icrmniis worn obliged to retire
before (he attack of tho Helgians.
It is confirmed, .nys the dispatch,
that the Heimaus me lorlil.viiig
Liege.
SUPREME CLASH RAGES
(ContlnuHdtfrom pM 1.)
fronting them 011 tho left vvero not
from the German Jeft, hut woro part
of tho forces detached after Char
lerol and cent to Kast Prussia, but
now brought back In haste.
Tho general opinion Is that the
battle has reached tho most ciitlcai,
as well as the most violent phase
and that the Imuo cannot bo deluyed
much longer.
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Hot located iiixl m'J popuUr
hotel In lie ( uyi tliciiblli h
mr In r try room,
CipucUl tiillon lo UdUi
travelling w, ...
l'X"lr. , if.iionaMy jolrrd Krlll.
Miri y, t futMlt ut the Mmr,
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mitito nuiMKi umu uincoiiffi
LONDON, Setit. 2S, 0:20 p. ill. -A
Central News, dispatch from Rome
says that tho following telegram him
been received thero from IVtregrad:
"The right wing ot tho AuslrliiUH
has been driven back bejond tho
Carpathians Into Hungary. wIh-m
they ure being pursued by tho litis-J
sinus. The Austrian debacle is com
plete and they have lost all their ar
tillery. The Auslrlim lert wing has
retreated to Cracow. Tim Russians
have occupied another of the forts of
I'mcmysl."
1500 HEAR IT
K. A. Ciinliell, tepre-euling llie
"wet-," anil A. H. Ron ell. repie-eul-iug
prohibition, held 11 debute m the
In rye hall o the Natatoiiiuu Sunday
evening. Fully l.'OO neople wete in
attendance. Cnntrell piovcd him-clf
far the abler -peaher of lite two and
un- a favorite with tlie crowd, lie
declined that women "ruined moio
men than whik" and said it wa- not
n "ipie-lioii of whether liipior would
be -old or not, but a ipie-lion of
wbeie it would he -old, Kowell, on
the other hand, uiaiutoiiinl that liipior
w.i di'.i-lrou- to the younger gen
eintiou and einiM'd 1 rime.
ALLIES BEAT OEF
LONDON. Soul. 2S. rt 11 a. tn.
Tho official war Information bureau
Issued thu following statement this
afternoen: "Last night tho onomy
attacked our Hue with oven nioro
vigor hut with no moro rucccss.
There Is no change In the situation.
'Tho Germans havo gained no
ground nnd tho French have advanced
hero and there."
CURTAIL 1915 COTTON
T
WASIIINHTON, N,d. 2b. Cur
(oilmen! of the cotton eiop ue.xt year
bceuitse of the itmojiit of thu JUH
crop reiimiiiinif 011 htitul because of
the closing of the Knropciiu innil.et
by the war win- di"eu-sed here toduv
by auveruor- and coiigreional dele-gallon-
ot cotton gsowiug states.
ConuiutteeK were oluutfll lo devise n
plan.
(Vnler IjiI.o SiM-iiiil Tilps.
Parties wishing to go to Crater
Lake during this fluo weather, can
mako special arrangements with tho
Halt Taxi company. Seven passen
gers, round trip, $10 each; six pass
engers, round (tip, $11 each; flvo
piiHsougers, round trip, $1'.'; four
passengers, round trip. IKi.fiO.
For particulars phono Hceloy Hall,
manager Hall Taxi company. Ill I
VK LIKi:
TO FIT
thi: iiAiii)
TO FIT
Artistic
Shoes
Pretty feet 1110 often clunifdly clad,
A woman's font can ho mado pret
tier by coloctliii; tho light shoo,
Our hIioch aro skillfully modeled,
They aro iniide lu shape lo fit all
typos of feet and to mako any foot
ullriictlvo,
Wo waul lo seo nvnry woman Willi
a tuhio for liiiiidsoiuo shoos,
ds
"M rrn"
CIjBVKLAXI), Kept. 28.--Bailors
lug tho entire progrehslvo Hckel In
Ohio, iiHHCitlug that the domocralc ,
parly "Is oponl) or covertly fcupport
tuir the liipior Intei.mts and (lint the
republican party Is living to dodge
tho Issue, yet at the same lime sup-(
poi Hug It." t'olouol Theodore Hoose-1
volt addressed a meeting of tho meiii-1
hers of (Im City club und a number
of the club's 11 11 oh tn at noon here to
day. The colonel left at 1:.10 fur
Columbus, wheio ho will make un
address tonight,
Cl.nVKI.AN'D, (1.. 5-ept. at.- Cob'
net Tlicodoio Kiio-cwit reluriinl lo-
iluv lo Cleveland from Mentor, wheiel
he spent a unit of ve-leiday und hi-l
night at the home of .lames It, liiir
Indd to iiiileud u reception of pin-
t'ie--ie eaudulules and executive
committeemen in the office ot Mr.
(biiiield. Hel'oie leiniuu Mentor the
colonel miide nit mldi 0 in the low 11
hall.
Colonel li'oosevelt is lo attuid u
reception Ut the Itnililei-' e.eliune,
ami is to Mpciil, at the idtamber of
comuicree under the nupiees of the
Citv club. This nUeinooit the for
mer prcMiIent will bo lo ('oluinliiH,
where he is to hold 11 conference with
Wulter Hi own, procrisMvo leader of
the slate, und in the evening he will
iiiulio n speech. Toinoirow he 1- lo
mul.o an nddn-ss in Toledo.
DR. HODGE TALKS
L
Dr. llndgo of the I'liivcr-ity of
Oregon lectured In-t night m tlie
Prcsbylerinu church 011 the results of
scientific, inve-tigntionp. in the best
Inborntoiicn ut' (len.niiiv, Ihighind
llllil Ameiic.l i the 1 lice s nl nh-it.
I10I on tii.- phyioiil -v i.m. V.ie 01-ve-liiilions
weie emrieil mi with nl
eoliol in moderate itinntlhc u tlint
tl any benefit whs to be obtained
from il- oe a- 11 lievecnue it might
lie known. A- . le-nlt of these in
m -Iic.iIh'Ii- wMlioiit a siuitte e(i.
I inn in niiv bil'oiotorv alcohol i-.pro.
tiout'ciil by icne an nlmolnle
wade. It Ionhth efrieieitey, lliereiiCh
Lilwuc, di-tort- developinent, lowVii
the vitality and tell- di-asliioil,v up
on the off-pi big of llioe uiblielcd to
il 11-e, Science hns never pio
lioilliecd o illiiiuiinoilv ogain-t 1111V
thing 11- iiLtun-t nlcidiol 11 - a lover
age. Dr. Ilodjjeiud toot theie eouli!
be but one cmielu-ioii for 11- ns uunl
c by I In lesulis oT the liibornturv,
and science only a-l;s for the Imi
111 iU invctiKitlioiii regiiidle-- oi
whom they univ eoiieeiu.
TOO I.ATK 'H c;LAHSIl'Y.
Qj i n i rn ri Ji nn i "n 1 " " J j
FOIl TltADK Have horse to trade'
for cow or stock H P, Cope,
Phoenix. Ore. Hit
CHICHESTER S PILLS
U1 Tll liUMUNIl IIUANII. A
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IIIA-.T.IMI IIUANII t'll.l. I I 111
f.ilV.uullil.l.Onl.llIlUllil't
Cl0nY0RUGf'lSl.rinamvi!LRf3
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IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS
PIANO VIRTUOSO
l.iiit Sdiiiol oi I'ianu
Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for
Ensemble Singing
Studio 1 105 West Main St.
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
Salem, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 1914
$20,000.00 OFFKUKI) IN PUKMIUMS
I'1oi' Agricultural! MvpsIiipIc, INmllry, M'exlllo ami
oilier onIhI)iIl
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i luilici! by tlie biKot titelini:
mills in tlie uutld.
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