Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TOCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
I HORN Wednesday, Sopt, 2!, to
Mrs. William Warner, n daughter,
clirlstonoil Margarot Nye,
Madam Dowd Jcffcrn lias moved
Iter New York hair dressing parlors
to 210 West Main street and is now
ready for business In tho now loca
tion. ICC
J. II. )Volcli, poslmnstor at As
bestos, was n Medford visitor Sat
urday. Ho reports that his homo
and tho postofflco was destroyed by
flro Wednesday. Tho contents of tho
postofflco was saved, hut tho build
ing and all tho furniture lost. Tho
loss Is estimated at $1000,
First showing of flngo lints at Miss
Lounsbury's. Thoy nro always right.
M. M. Dept. Store. 1C8
- Applo picking operations nro In
full blast at tho Hanloy orchard,
leased by Tou Velio and Harris, nnd
n record breaking crop of Nowtowns
Is bolng harvested. Hnsplto an unfav
orablc your, a IB to 20 box ylold to
tho tree Is frequent and some trees
have run as high as III boxes. The
fruit nvoniKua high In quality. Thoro
nro OS oerss of orchard, nnd this Is
ono of tho 4I1QIV orchards of the val
ley this season, JJvory tourist should
bo taken through It.
Boo I)nvo Wood about that flro In
surance policy. Office Hall Tribune
Bldg,
. It, W. U11I1I, editor of the Morning
Hun, Ih confined to his liomo by 11
slight attack of tonsolltln.
Another shlpmoiit of hats Just ro
reived at tho Home Millinery, 1101
West Ninth St. 10C
T. 13. Danlols has recovered from
i'. slight attack of stoniarh troubln
Hint confined hint to his homo tho
first of tho week.
Try ono of thoso big Ico cold fi cont
milkshakes nt Do Voo's,
llotwcen noo and 700 Chinese
pheasants wero killed by hunters In
tho Itogeu river valley the opening
of tho season Friday, and Sunday
will sco furthor slnughtorlng of tho
birds. Out of nearly ono hundred
motor cars chocked by (Ismo Wardoim
, Walker and Drlscnll, tho largest num
ber of birds found was 11, out of a
party of bx. They wore untitled to
30, Home of tho younger hunters
bccainii proved avIioii tho wnrdons In
spected their catch. No violation of
tlio kmiio litwH woro noted, JJnny
of the birds killed yesterday will
Inter appear on milady's hat, as the
plumage s much In demand. AH of
the gun h to roil of tho city roport it
. lifuvy hiiIo of shells, and lit some In
.ifanpoM tho slock was nearly deplet
ed. "No trespass" signs for nulo lit
Mall Trillium office.
Cjilof of l'ollco lllttsnn lias return
ed front a day's hunting trip In tho
country.
Drs. A. R. and Lotilso Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stowart build
ing, 2.1S Nnst Main St.
.loo Kolly of Orlffln creek Is In the
city today on Ills rogtilar weekly bus
iness trip.
Mrs. Loach, expert corsctlorro, ma
terial nnd fit gtinritntccd, 320 North
llartlett.
County Olork Gardner spont Friday
afternoon In .Medford attending to
buslnoss mnlters.
(lot It at DoVoo's.
Doau Vlneout of Corvallls Is among
tho out of town visitors In tho ety
this week.
Royal Society Crochet Thread 10c
n ball. Handicraft Shop,
Regulation of trains whistling In
(ho city limits will bo cnusldurud at
tho uoxt regular mooting of tho ulty
coiiiibII Tuotduy nlKht. Owing to
honvy trarflu to thv fair. It lias boon
iioeaasary In roinilliinoo with tho
rulw of tly U. 1' to send nut n flag
man, who walks down tho trunk it
block, ami stands with 11 rati flag In
kt hand to halt any approaohlug
tmln from tho roar Whop It Is (lino
to dapart, tho uiiKlneor blows the i
whlatla to ohII him Ut. As tho blasts
ro all health) shrieks thoy frighten
horses by day mid wske neoplu up ii(
night. Tht council think h moro
quiet method should Iw employed to
1st th Urktuin-fuv(innit kHuw It l
1 1MB to t aboard.
Hat Tamales at tho Shasta.
Frank Kahlar. a atttikmau of thM
!UWUt Ks.ll district, is ttpHudlng a
tw days In the city attending to bus-
iHMB MIHltfr.
"No shouting" alina for sale at
VU Tribune office.
Arthur Yuag if Sarrou smmt Prt
da afternoon In Mdfor4 atWMuUitl
to buaiuea Mutttsr.
China phaaaaai mnmoh owa Octo
bar lt Uetlor tutva una or tw
UMtNUtitl K. HailhMl, Mlfor4'a
tsUdttroiUt ana furrlar. Kwiim's Qua
8tr. 1 !
qwMM WUiard af liutta Fall M
Friday In Uths ally ad JwaaoovUU
attuHdlaa m UiuiaaM Manor.
lkwk bindinii of uu hind at th
Mail TrihuMU ofdea.
Will ! tm. auprin4Mt ff
CiMiur likf) .Sstlunst park, arrirad
1 ridui nutn from ibu uhv, raiarilM
tin in.f ii in r-k u f ajgaan
iu,mi ijon or iiiv wi( af win
tor )tcd Um loit.aud OjniHau, '
F. I,. Olson 0 Holland, Oregon,
spont Thursday and Friday in this
city on business.
Any person wanting phcasnnts
pheasants mounted should hoop tho
plumago In as good condition ns pos
sible carofully wrapping each bird
soparato in plenty of paper. Then
tako to F. W. llartlett, taxidermist,
Kwlng's aim Store. 109
Thomas Innes of Redding, Cal., is
visiting friends nnd rolutlvos In litis
city.
"No hunting" signs for jinlo at tho
Mall Trlbuno office.
Dan Henry of Wntklns, Is spending
a few days In the city ntlondlng to
business matters.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
ICodnk finishing and Kodak supplies,
Roguo Rlvor Is celebrating its first
annual venison bnrbecuo today, and
many Medford people loft this morn
ing to spend tho day with tho hustling
little city. Ashland, Central Point,
nnd othor towns of tho valley will
bo roprosentcd. As added attractions
(hero will be an Industrial and rcIiooI
fair. Tonight there will bo a bg
dance.
When better insurnnco is sold
Holmes Tho Insurnnco Man will sell
it.
The footfnll season In tho Roguo
rlvor vnlloy will bo opened today by
nlumnl games with the high school
teams of Ashland and Medford. Conch
Kluin of tho local team will put his
strongest men In this aftoruoon to
get 11 lino on their nblllty. Tho locals
will probably play Ashland In this
city next Saturday. Doth tennis nro
lighter than last year, and aro evenly
mntched. Games will bo played In
this city with Klnmath Falls and
Grants Pass In November.
Job Printing In all Its branches nt
tho Mall Trlbuno office.
It. Ii. Putter of Montague, Cnl.,
Is spending 11 few days In tho city
attending to business matters,
Ladles 1 am now prepared to mnko
your hair Into switches. Mudamo L.
Hcamcs, 2 10 North Onkdalo.
Kay Campbell of Ashland visited
friends mill relatives In this city Fri
day afternoon.
Letter bends, envelopes, bill heads,
loose lent systems, nt tho Mall Trl
buno office.
, Ilort Crnidall of Los Angeles, Cnl.,
Ih making his brother, W. II, Crnnditll
1111 extended visit nt the bitter's ranch
near Knglo Point.
Afternoon tea with wafers 10c, nt
tho Shnsta.
Mrs. M. T. 1M wards has moved her
Monographic office from tho Palm
block to rooms I (MM H) (Inrnott-Coroy
building, phono 709-.I.
Got your butter, eggs, milk, crenm
and btittormllk n( Do Voo's.
The California-Oregon Power com
pany wll shut off eloctrlclty Sunday
aftoruoon from l:t: to 2:15, to per
mit the making of slight repnlrs to
the lontl service.
J, O, Dorking, tho best all around
photographer In sotituorn Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado nny
whoro, time or place. Studio 22ft
Main St. Phono 320-J,
V. C. Lincoln of Oregon City, Ore.,
Is among the out of town visitors lit
tho rlly this week.
W. W. Watson nnd .ludgo C. II.
Watson of Ashland is spondlug tho
day In Medford attending to business
mnttors and visiting friends.
For flour or food phono Medford
Roller Mills. Phono C07.
Ilogliinlng October 1st, in pur
suance of city ordinance, the curfow
rings at N o'clock. This will bo tho
hours for boys and girls to bo nt homo
from now until April 1st.
Do Voo delivers tho Orogonlan to
you every day for 7Co n month,
Frank Hybeo of .Incksonvlllo spont
Krlijuy afternoon in thn city attend
ing to builuaaa mutters.
Owing to 11 few cnsoH of bog cholera
being reported In the vnlloy, Mock
minors are taking prucutitlnn In pio
ont lis spread under tho supervision
of Deputy State Veterinarian A. J.
Hulms of this city.
Itrlng Hinge old nuigftjlnos and po
tlodloals to tho Mall Tribuiitt for
binding.
Itvnrott Van Dyke of Phoenix Is
Hiiondlng (be day In thhi city attend-
ItiK to husluMHi iiitttlura.
Mb Virginia Uoomitn of Gold Hill
visited friends and relative In this
city Friday.
About 6 pur cont of thn tuxo of
Jackaiui county are dullnijwunt uncord.
lug to appruxipiHt estimates given
out It) thu Hherlfff of(io today.
$1 S3. Otto lapurojslmattily) on a tax
roll lUt of I st . 8 11 0 ronittlnod unpaid
Kiuiiibr JU. and lnoiud in tltla
U ;.oee duo from tlio Satfthorn
i'aatttc oh UaiU. and wlthltald on the
o-c land grant. Th tutu) amount
collactrd U the qfl'f' ufricw for
tits last hU aaA $:'!' . thovkuet
ilgurs doing uataiuubla until all
tha cotkMtUitu hsvt ivn lurnad Ih.
SH00TIMG EXPERTS TO GIVE FREE EXHIBITION
PPPIIEP
CABINET
PRAYER
WAR
II
Mv. nnd Mrn. AU Tnppenelr
Mr. oiiil Mrs. Ad Topperweui, expertH with the til'le, rewilver mid
sliolguii, will lie in til' city Monday ami will givu tin exhibition of fancy
hliootini; at the jitu club grounds nt '2 o'clock in tliu ufternoon. The gen
eral public in invited to witnoHs the text of nkill. Mm. Toppurweiu in
considered thu mixt export woiimii shot in tjic world.,
" i'nmiMii.ntii n 'gun y
I At the Churches
KpUcopal
8 n. m. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
1 1 a. 111, Holy Communion.
7:30 p, ni. livening Prayer.
WM. II. 1IALM1LTON, Vicar.
Catholic
(South Oakdalu Avenue)
First Mass Sunday nt 8 a, nt,
Second Mnss at 10:30 a. m.
livening sorvlco at 7:30 p. 111,
UJ5V. JOHN POWKRS, Rector.
I'lee .MellioilKl (.liuirli
(Cor. Tenth nnd Ivy)
Sunday school 10 it. m.
Preaching 11 a. 111.
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs
day at 7:30 p. m.
Come, worship with us. You are
welcome. J. B. RRADLKY,
Pastor.
Communion service nt tho closo of
the uornng service.
11. V. P. U. 7:00 p. 111. .Topic,
"What Will Make Our Society n
Greater Success," Ward Kelzur, lead
er. The evening service at 8 o'clock
will be under .the auspices of tho
Young People, A splendid program
has been arranged. Tho church qunr
tctte will slug, "Though Your Sins
Ho n8Scarlot." Miss Hnzolrlgg will
sing, "Lead Mq All tlio Way," llrlggs.
Oaliibile Ate. Methodist
Sunday school at 1(1 n. m.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Subject,
"A Hotter Country." This Is n mes
sage fpr flvoryluidy.
lpworth Longuo at (1:30 p. 111.
Preaching at 7:30 p. 111. Subject,
"Liro Out of Death."
All nro welcome.
II. M. 1IUANI1A.M, Pastor.
P'lrM Cliuiili of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday Hcrvlro at 1 1 o'clock. Sub
ject, "irnroallly."
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 7:30.
All 111 0 cordially Invited.
Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. AM
Under (ho ago of 20 nro welcome.
Rending room In church edifice,
212 North Onkdalo, open front 1:30
to 1:30 daily except Sundays and holidays.
First .Methodist KplM-opnl
SorvIeoH Sunday nt the First Meth
odist ICplscopnl church, corner of
Fourth and Hnttlett streets. Sermons
morning and evening by .1. K. Haw
kins, the pastor of last ear. Top
Ira: "Christ's Dolty, I'lto Now Cru
sade." Thuro Is n strong probabili
ty that this will bo the last Sunday
services conducted by this pastor.
Speolal music anil happy congrega
tional singing will u en Jo oil by nil.
lii'hb)toibni
(Cor. Main and Holly Sts., Weston F.
Shields, Pastor.)
Preaching nt 1 1 a. m. Subject,
"Fzeklnl, Tho Prophet In Captivity."
Violin solo, "Melody in F" by Ru
boiistoln, Ruth Campbell.
Kvculng service at 7:30 p. m, This
Is a sorvlco of music to which all, and
all lovers of music aro invited.
Solo, "Ills Word Is Love," by Bur
leigh, Miss Gornldluo Thclss; Violin
solo, "Largo," by Handel, Mr. Carlo
ton Janes; Solo, Solectcd, Herbert
Alford; Solo, "Tho Lord Is My Shop
herd," by Llddto, Miss Ilcsslo llrynn.
Threo fnmtllnr hymns will bo sung
by the choir nnd congregation, fol
lowing a description of tho authors
with a history or tho hymns. Thu
hymns used nro thu follewing: "Tell
Mo tho Old, Old Story," "Jesus Sav
iour, Pilot Mo," and "Somebody Did
a Golden Deed."
Sunday School at 10 it. m.
Kindergarten at 1 1 a. in,
,Y. P. S. C. IS! nt 15:30 p. in. Sub
ject, "What Will Make Our Socloty
a Succoss. Consocrntlou meeting,
loader, CInron .Inquii.
Prayer mooting Thurdny at 7:30
p. m.
Woman's Mlslomtry meeting Tuos
day at 2 3u in church parlor.
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2 - How
President Wilson led his cabinet In
prayer nt a recent mealing was told
hero yesterday by. Illshop William F.
Andcrspp of Cincinnati, nt h session
of tho Indiana Methodist Uplncopnl
conference. A United States senator
told the bishop of tlio incident, he
said. The sonntor bad board it from
ono of tho cnblnot members who pray
ed with the president.
"When the president nrrlved nt the
cabinet meeting," snld tho bishop,
"his face wore a solemn look. It was
ovldout that tho sorlous affairs of
the nation wero on bis mind. Ho
said to the members, M don't know
whether you men bollovo in prayer
or not. 1 do. Let us pray and nsk
tho help of God.'
"And right thero the president fell
upon his knees and the rest of tho
members of tho cabinet did the same
thing nnd the president offered n
prayer to God. Whllo tho war rages
In Huropo wo in this country should
thank God that in this crisis or tho
world wo have a chief cxecittlvo who
Is n servant of God and who stands
with hl.s hand In tho hand of God.
livery minister In the land should,
every Hmo he offers a prayer, take
Woodrow Wilson by the hnnd nnd
lend him into tho presenco of God,
and ask that ho be given strength to
continue to bo the great apostle ot
pcacu among men."
Lntor n telegram expressing the
confidenco of tho delegates in him
wns sont to tho president.
1IHER! YOUR CHILD
IS
If Tongue J-j ConU-d, ltrvntli 1lal.
Stomach Sour, Clean 1iUii'ntiil
Jlmvolff
Hut CI11I-.tI.u1
Wo had a doJIghtfjil combined sor
vlru last Sunday, and will bo glad
to have qii with us at our services
Sunday ut 10;.. A gospel wrmoit
will bo prachd.
ICeing at 7:30. Sermon. "He
Sure your Sins Will Find You Out,"
Stuiulu) School at a:ti. Tho school
Ih progroaslug and wo want to tutoud
Its Influence to every home In the
city that is not affiliated with any
Ulltlo school. Villi ns!
Christian ljndwivor miolety will
Utt p the Ucluiw room at 0:30
p. ut. Ploaie remember th elm use
or time. 0:11).
M lil-weok nnior moating nt 7:910
P m An nttoatliig mibjeot will
b dlwusatMl.
Plaaxi notw lb change of tlm In
our Mirvlsoa.
SjrttHgwri oapoQ'uH) wolsopio to all
tvrvlcus. Cunie and hgar vital
tliomas diacutjioH,
MARY. K. TUCKBR. MlnlaUr.
TOTAL DEAD IN
F HURRICANE
TO
RA
NKW ORLI3ANS, Oct. 211 was
considered certain early today that
thu tultal death list already roaches
X IS. Thoie aro 117 known missing.
Moro than 150 schooners wore ob
served ashore between GuUport and
New Orluatis, many total wrecks.
Others war far inland.
.Property damage throughout tho
storm swept turltory liss beott enor
mous. In the delta section many or
th rich plantations have boon wiped
out, crops nued, orange trees dtv
strojod, buildings demolished nnd
washed out to sea, and tho country
for miles under water tour to fifteen
feet deep. Tliw levees In tiintiy places
hvs ben destroyed.
Whllo no o(flual nstlmnto has beuu
obtainable ot tho storm damage, per
sons familiar with tho territory bo
lltiva tliHt it will npproxlmuto 51-.-Odo.seo.
Glvo "California Syrup of Figs" nt
onco a toasiioonrttl today often tuves
a sick child tomorrow.
U your little one Is out or sorts,
half sick, Isn't resting, onlug and
acting naturally look. Mother! see
U topguo Is coated. This Is a stiro
sign that Its little stomach, liver and
bowels nro ologgod with waste. When
cross, Irritable, roverlsh. stomach
sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, sore throat; ful of cold,
glvo a tonspoonful or ' "California
Syrup or Figs,' and In a few hours
all tho constipated poison, undigest
ed food and sour bllo gently movoo
out or Its llttlo bowels without grip
ing, nnd you hnvo a woll, playful
child again.
Mothers can tost easy after giving '
this hnrmless "fruit laxative," be-
ciiusu it never falls to domino the
little one's liver and bowels and
sweeten tho stomach and they dearly
love Its pleasant taste. Full direc
tions for babies, children of all ages
and for grown-ups printed on each
bottle.
Ilewaro of counterfoil fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a fiO-cout bot
tle or "California Syrup of Figs,1'
then co that It Is made by tho ' Cal
ifornia Fig Syrii)i Company."
fK Caution
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ACtOAsDlnAVtliRW
WE
HALTED MIL
THE FOOD-DRfMBC FOR AU. AGKS
TAKE A PACKAGE HOME
WUO nUBSTlTUTE IS "3U&V ASGOQa"
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
TKACIIKR OF PIANO AND HAIiMONV
AniioimcM Fall Tcin. Iloglnnlug Monday, Septonibof 13.
SK'clalNt In Touch nnd Tctlmlc
A toucher with an established roputatlon.
HAIOIIT SlfSIO STUDIOS
Room 101 Garnott-Coroy lluildlng.
Phono 73
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Sy$ Unit AnK'H
An ,ummfili)nk
nAli.ml l-..ni .ur
war. r lur luilaty
Uiiurv
We Keep Open House
Every motor car owner may feel nt liberty
to come to u for suggestions, whether hH
bnttery needs attention or not. You'll find
our acquaintance valuable.
Free inspection of any battery at
&h&hFtFvrlFl
any time
103-105
South Central
THE ELECTMCiSHQP
Phone 22-J
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Good Bye, Bill!
We are nl. d ou bad a good time. Conio again,
SAFLTY FIRST It's tlmo now to settle down and
ol ccrvc thl' ma m In pclccHng .our bank. This Is ono
ol til" rfn'L strouu b mUd of the state.
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OVER 2 2 VEARS UNDER ONf MANAGEMENT
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n avt'ivifjc cast ol' 1 wo tints a mile pni
'uvH Tor oiHM'ntiny; anil inaiiitaiiiiii a
I')nl t-ai'. Antl "J)i'd Al'lci' Spi'vice lor
l'oril Owiiei's" assures tlio continuous
uso of your car. Jn every contingency
there's a Korrt dealer noar by, witli a
complete stock of parts.
Touring Car $110, llmmboiil $.11)0, Town Car $(110,
Coupelel :;,(), Sedan $1175; f. 0. b, Dotloit Willi nil
eiiuipmciil. On ilb-pliiy am) bale at
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11:11 p. m. (Satanlay at 11:11 i.
m.) iuaiajr loav at S awl 11:M
a. ss.. 1:0. !: Mil t:M . m.
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Song, achttol; Sarlvtura, siufn-
taudoat; t'raywr. uMlatattt swporln-laiubMi-
roll call af oiunj yrafOH
taltoa of Iwuuata; Sean. "If Ypur
HtnH KtwtM Hlght," Mlaa JohuooH'a
rlaaa; aWag. Hrlnumr 4iMirtwei;
grattitatlug vMrviaca, Primary depart-
in.at; PraawnMtiM sf pliOomaa. aao
r.ir; Nolo. ltt4. Mlaa Mcthh:
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paalatvat atlas Bt "-. . Mr K Hrat.
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achol, alaiilrttoB, II. C. Uaruott-
netici:
Oh aeeouut of ehangm In our sub
atatlon, oleotrto current will bo shut
Off from all Unas In Medford from
1:15 p. ui 10 : J5 p. pi., Sunday,
October 3rd
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WANTKn To TuTY Small stooaior
trunk (or cah.
MM.
Max 11. Mall Trt-lAO
FOR It KM' MmAk f-tHHMH buHF
lo. luqoi,. at U So. Ctmtral. 171
WAATKD TO Ijl'V cl Mna
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diiloa. ai-. larga weed haatisr.
tall at 1 : s ittth t- IIS
WANTIIV-Tvb girls vatti
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ItWMl T. Cutaihlal lHfilts
f any-UT
5 Passenger Touring Car Model 83
:,") horsepower motor, hirii-tciihioii luaKiu'lu ignition electric
starting ami lighting, l.-n-haiM hivt ,.,..itrr t.iitiiil: UrekuOx-1
melius iion-skul m rear; uYmoimtable riuw (one exti-u rim); full
streamline body, deep divan upholsterv.
'Phis model provide in tlu highest degree everv I'lemeui thni
makes lor hist. ug satisfaction. There is smtwctioii in ' it
smoothlv flowing liucK and .Ifai.-.-iu amwaiieo. There is sjiti.s
taction in its wontlertul p.nv.T. Tlu-ii. is tihiKetiou in its big-car
ronnuni'ss ami .-onilort. And ilinv is satist-i, ti.m ;,, w. , 7.1...-
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roiiveniiMlcc1.
Price f . o. b. Medf ord $865
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GEO. L. TRE1CHLER
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