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Ye Smudge Pot
t By Arthur Terry
. There was a young man from Butte
r v ' i alls ,v
Who Bald for Ucker my soul calls;
He purchased a still, . ;
To brew the sweet daffodil;
$e sleeps behind 'bars and stone
i j walls.
However strange It may seem a
Medford . preacher possesses a )2
goldptece. Corroborative witnesses
can, be produced upon application.
f. One of the leading creeds of the
German "blood and iron" gospel was
"show no mercy to the foe." Now
they are bawling tor what they for
got. ' - "...
AT THE DEIiOUSIXG DKPOT
" - (Yreka, Ciil., Journal)
1 ' Do Marco has been right in
' the thickest of the fray on both
the French and Belgian fronts.
Be was in battle cor-'Jnuously
i from the 26th of September till
- the signing of the armistice, but
.. was one of the lucky ones that '
. escaped without a scratch.
it ?-'A:-'
,s: One church plans to spend (It they
can get It) $40,000,000 in mission
work among the uncivilized sections
of the world, the Hindus, the Abysln
nians, the pantless Patagonians, and
the "natives of the wilds of Arabia'.'
all Included. The heathen have not
yet learned tho heathenish tricks of
war, as so brilliantly expounded by
the- civilized lands- during the last
fpur years. i Civilization sometimes
develops cussedness beyond' belief.
"Wanted Cow, must be fresh"
(Cottage Grove News) To get
"fresh" and kick over a lamp, and
start another Chicago fire. -
, THE SUPER SPRINKLER
(Chico, CaL, Enterprise)
i Did you ever think what a
great system the Almighty has
in running this universe? Why,
if the city sprinkling wagon was
ordered out to put a little water
on our streets by Mayor Reyn
olds, it would take an hour or so
. to get started and it would then "
take all day to dp thja Job. But f
. the Almighty can order out'his ;
sprinkling outfit' in a few mo- "
ments and sprinkle this whole
Sacramento valley from foothill
to coast while the city is getting .
out its wagon to sprinkle, one
block. This is some job, believe
me; to put a halt inch of rain
all over this country in a few
moments and turn .millions of."!
. dollars into the channel of trade, '
Without a cent of cost to you.
Chris Gottlieb Friday pm busted
one of the logging chains that holds
him to the machine gun of democracy
and will now submit to having both
hoofs encased in 100 per cent pure
cement, to make him keep the faith.
This is the first time Mr. Gottlieb
has shown signs of throwing off the
yoke.?' - ' . , .,
A heavy frost In the : Rhine valley
last Monday caused heavy losses to
crops. This will keep all the cussing
In. one country, as it should be. ' "
ANOTHER CUNNING CHIM)
; - f (Pendleton Orcgonlnn) . ; ...
,.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunning
of the state line neighborhood
are the parents of a baby boy
born Thursday;
Firii le col.
A Mistake. Made by Many
Don't wait for rhenmatimn to in
dicate diseased kidneys. When you
suffer pains and aches by . day and
sleep disturbing bladder weakness by
night, feel tired, nervous and run
down, the kidneys and bladder should
be restored to healthy, strong" and
rogular action. It Is' a mistake to
postpone treatment. Foley Kidney
Pills put the kidneys in sound, heal
thy condition and keep them active
nnd strong. neg:n taking today.
Good results follow tho first dose.
For Bale by Medtord Phurmucy.
A YANKEE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.
I
V Til 10 wnt' hadn't dulli'd
bolls would be ringing,
flying today. For America i tlic first nation to fly
across the Atlantic ocean, a Yankee naval officer is the
Christopher Ooh:mhus of the Twentieth Century. ' '.-
Landing at the Av.cres doesn't officially complete the
trip for the European mainland must he touched. Hut with
the 1200 miles oF mid-Atlantic safely crossed, the 800 miles
remaining to the coast of iPortiigal should be promptly
and easily negotiated.
The result is a splendid tribute io American. enter-'
prise and efficiency, and another feather in the cap of the
American navy. For this was officially a navy project,
the. entire resources of the.department being placed at the
command of the aviation fleet. The navy lias demonstrat
ed its capability, in war, now it shows its efficiency in
peace. ' ,: - i" . : '
...
And haven't we also evidence here of the fitting sub
stitute for the. utilization of that combative instinct which
has so often been an excuse for war.' Men are fighting
animals so they mnst fight each other, this'has been the
biological excuse of the militarists. But here we have an
engine fitted for war, originally constructed for war, de
voted to the constructive, forces of peace, contributing to
human 'enjoyment, cementing more " closely the nations
of the' world", in a sense.-destroying that geographical iso
lation; which is Vnd . has always been such a Ijreeding
source of uusuuderatafeding and stimulus for conflict. X
'Instead .of fighting each other, fighting men antiwar
machines of two great nations, Groat Britain and the
Ujuted fcitates,, are" fighting the forces of Nature, which
since.the origin of the Human race has made impossible
air; transportation across the sea. While the initial hon
ors will go to one nation, all nations will later join in
perfecting the medium, in' rendering -ictory over storm
and wave and the force of gravity, complete. Isn't this
method of stimulating those - elements of courage and
manltf fortitude, necessary to every, progressive and virile
nation superior to the method of horror, destruction and
carnage, which has just left Europe a smouldering ruin
and ajiouse of sorrow and mourning!
I : COMMUNICATION. ' - I
Answers Mr. Conger,
To the Editor: -Your
issue for May 15th carried a
communication from Mr. H. . Con
ircr that was certainly a surprise to
inc. I did not think that there wag a
man left in the valley who had the
nerve to expose himself to the ridi
cule of both the friends" and oppo
nents of irrigation bv mnkins such
absolutely foolish and preposterous
statements as he made over his signa
ture. In making such statements he
should at least had the irood judgment
to have veiled his identity bv usinir a
pen name such as "Reactionarv." for
instance. :
Jfr. Conner states that: "Anv per
son, of ordinary intelliirence knows
that you eould not benefit erain by
irrigation." ; I am perfectly willing to
admit that I am abnormal, but I
know that I can double the yield of
grain on anv farm in the district with
the aid of water, and I know it be
cause we have done it on the ranch
south of Medford. If Mr. Conger
would take the trouble to drive out
that wav soon. I can. show him fall
sown barlev . that three weeks ago
was scarcclv knee - high; "nnd had
started to lire close to the ground.
Three weeks ago it was irrigated, and
todav that barlev is breast' high and
in bloom and shows the finest pros
pect that I have seen this year.' An
other part of the same sowing that
was not irrigated is standing where
it was and is very inferior. Then
there is a piece of spring sown bar
lev that three weeks ago' seemed to
be doing -very nicely. A part of it got
some of the run off from the fall
sowed niece and todav there is a dis
tinct line between the irrigated and
non-irrigated parts, the former being
a dark hcalthv green and six to
eight incl;es higher than the latter,
which is lighj green in color arid
shows very nlainly the lack of mois
ture. , . . ,, .
Mr. Conger also boasts of socalled
stands of alfalfa that have been' on
the same ground continuously for 30
and 0 years, i This statement con
demns him and shows his ignorance
of the laws of nature and the! rules
of good ! . farming. It .is , common
knowledge that the greatest value of
a leguminous crop lies in the utiliza
tion' of. the fertilizing and soil 'build
ing power's in preparing tlie lurid 'for,
and increasing (he vicld of oilier
crops. Nitrogen in the soil lsjVcr.v
hard to hold as it is bofh1 soluble' and
volatile, and within a couple of sea
sons after it has been stored bv le
gumes unless it is picked up by other
crops it will fiuve gone back to the
air irom whence it cume. It is sate
to Bay that the losses in nitrogen
value alone m the above mentioned
holds would be as great, if not great
er than the proiils therefrom." ;
Mr. Conger discourses verv ."learn
edly" on subirngntion and its in
fluence on uliulin. I can show him a
little patch, about 75 feet souare,
that is located in one ot our fields
and that is elevated about eight
niches above its surroundings and as
a eoneauence'.it. has. never: lin d a
drop of: water on ils sHriuec except
as it tell as rainA The rest hud been
irrigated for thr
to Mr. Conger that ridge, should he
an onsis in ,n desert us it certainly
would get suhirrigulion with water
oh four sides of it:. but as a malt
ol iiicl tliiit little riuge. has not pro
duced a third of, a crop since it was
planted three veiirs ngo nnd it is get
ting poorer while the l'est eels better
cimll vcarf Mr. Conger does not seem
to know Unit plants do yd lier cent ol
llieir I'eniling iij Mie Hiirfuco Hi inches
t soil iiiid that llib inoistiiix1 liuist be
onv emotional MiseeiHiliilitii's,
eannou booming, and Hags
there and not eu;ht feet under the
ground for them to get the benefit of
it.: ..' '- ! .-.- ' . '
. Another thing that he has over
looked, is that there is not 'enough
capillarity in the grnnito soils i( the
western part of the district to draw
water enough for good plant growth
over four feet from the water table.
The optimum water content in sundv
soils is found about J inches above
the water table:in a fine sandy loam,
about 24 inches: in a clav soil about
M0 inches above the,, water table.
These figures have been lake trom
standard authorities and were obtain
ed and proven by careful experiments.
Mr. Conger seems to shv at !i7"
per acre for Water, but that is be
cause he knows nothing about it. We
have not one suimre inch exemption
on the lb'0 acre farm and orchard
south of Medford nnd the water sup
ply, at its best, is hut a make shift,
but if it was the only possible source
of supplv and someone wanted it, and
should offer us $750 per acre fijr that
right, binding lis to farm the plaec
dry. we would certainly turn it down.
Mr. Conger does not seem to wor
ry much about his brothers in the
orchard business, ns he calls them.
Rut he mnv have this assurance now.
that when irrigation is obtained his
brothers in the orchard business. will
Be delighted to buy his property and
the property of others . kickers .to
plant more orchard on -'
In regard to miestion of the Fed
eral land bank refusing to loan on
district lands if the bonds carry
would sav. that I am acounintcd with
Mr. Hiird and that when I see the of
ficial notice I will believe it and not
till then. ;
Mr. Conger would like to know whv
some of Medford's capitalists have
refused io loan any more money in the
district until the thing is knocked out.
I have given them credit for enough
intelligence to know thn't when irriga
tion is an accomplished fact that the
soft picking of the lean years will
be a thing of the past 'and the ten and
five stuff a mutter of ancient history.
. Mr. Conger speaks of fighting this
to a finish, and he and his associates
rniiv rest assure that the fight will
go on iust ns ldnr as. thev have! a
dollar to fight with or until thev arc
licked and licked' right: and then
enough longer to piit a gwod irrigation
ivstem onto . the Medford. district.
When that Is done nnd. not till then,
will we hit the band wagon for per
manent vrospenty and sound- prop-,
crtv, values. -', I
HOWARD 'A. UUJJ.
Medford, Ore.,' Mn'v'lB.1 13J!: !
SIFT GIVES BONUS
10 STEADY WORKERS
CHICAGO; May 7.' Swift and
company today announced a, ten per
cent bonug to all packing plant and
offlco "steady timo" employes. The
bonus will bb baaed upon salaries tor
the six monlrts enfiiil.'fMny 3 and will
be paid about Jano .2 lE.nployes re
turning from--military service since
Xcvemhef 4 will receive the bonus on
gthe aame basis as employes who have
boon in continuous service for the
full six months. . I
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Scene From Film
Oregon Crop
POUTI.AN1), May 1 7. Farm work
progressed rapidly during the iat
week and lltiht rain foir In nearly all
parts of the state, partially relieving
tho drought, according to tho weekly
summary of weather and crop condi
tions, Issued, by tho Oregon weather
bureau here. The temperature v(iis
variable, averaging somewhat above
normal in most sections but tutting
low enough several mornings to per
mit the tormutlon of frost. Dry
weather with abundant sunshine coi).
tinned most ot tho week, attended at
times by cold, desslcatlng northwest
winds. Rain tell toward tho close of
the week. Snow in the mountains
melted slowly and the flow ot streams
diminished. Cultivation of summer
fallow land has been begun In Uma
tilla county.
Winter -wheat Is generally In good
condition, the summary saya. - Halii
was needed In most places. In places
tho stand of wheat ls unusually thick,
so that the moisture requirement-Is
high. It is In the boot in t.lnn coun
ty und Is heading hi Douglas county!
Rye is mostly headed and some Is be
ing cut for hay. Winter oats havo
done well. Seeding, of spring wheat,
oats and barley is complete over lim
ited areas. On the whole the outlook
.UUU
OF
Id FOUR YEARS
lty Harrison Vaughn
ATLANTA. On.. May 17. This is
a Ktorv of suwess the kuid. evciv
bodv likes to rend. .Siirpat-mg in
terest alwuvs attends the tell'iu id
how a great business has been built.
This city presents a verv stiijiiiig ui
stunce of remnrltablc biismes., suc
cess, whjcli Juts ben Achieved in n
verv short space of time.
The announcement has iu.-?t been
mudo here that - Tanlae. tne well
known medicine, which, rwidcM , ol
this paper have often seen mentioned
in the. advertising columns, i today
the most largojv -sold and most uotni
!ar medicines' of its ; kind on the
American . and Canadian niarkt;is:
that iu-Hlfle more than four vcars'
timc.it lia.s iittaincd a definite , po
sition of pre-ominence iimpng pro
prietory medicines. .- v ' -: " ''
: Briefly summarized, tho outstand
ing fncidents in this storv of success
are:. The discovery of Tanlae: the
perfection of its formula by .pains
taking studv. extensive research nnd
exhaustive tests: the beginning of its
miiniii'neturo in n small Wav: tho in
stant demand for the product' created
bv successful use. and finally the es
tablishment of the large and magnifi
cent laboratories at Dovtoh, Ohio,
occupying more than 00,000 sfiunre
feet of floor space, to supply the ever
increasing demand', for tnnlnc.1 The
dailv ea'piieitv of ,'10,000 bottles has
at limes, been found insnf fieient to
siipplv the trade reiiiiirenients and a
britneh laboratory with 8.000 hpttles
daily cnriacitv has been established at
Windsor.' Canada, in order to supply
thd Canadian demiirid. ',! i'-L,.
Over twelve million bottles of Tan.
Jflc has hcei sold in four years, up
M Jiinuurv 1st, 1011). and during the
first" fen " weeks of the Droseiit liear
over one million bottles luivC llecn
distributed, : ,.-:..: '
The broad and progressive policies
and the splendid selling organisation
originated arid perfected bv Mr. G. -K.
Willis, international distributor of
Tanlae. are; umimir the best HjimnOles
of method and' sv!stem vet nrodiiccd
in business nnd thev have been c ose-
lv followed bv mnnvother enterpns-
ng nnd sneeessful concerns, i . . .
The Tannic, people liuvc always
inuihtnined that the hc-.t ndverlmc
mcnt is it siitislied custimicr'. and to
that end have always soiigljt to male
(iustoinors not. mere H(iesn-tnnl M
build up that character of public con
fidence Avhich means business integ
rity nnd spells lasting success.); Yet
likV all concerns doing, n miecestifal
husincss,! thev have also recognized
the value and neiowsily of it general
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker ,
Phone M. 47, and i
Automobile Hearse Service ,
Indy Assistant , ; I
82 SOUTH 11 A RTf iiypp i
Auto Ambulance Service, - Coroner
at Rialto Tonight
Conditions V
.' tor these crops is good hut more rain
Is needed for best growth. Aphides
are Injuring outs In I'olk county.
Planting of corn la progressing rap
idly. Karly corn Is coming up well.
! Tho heavy frosts of Slay fourth arc
found to have dune considerable dam
age to cherries, prunes and apples In
the eastern comitliw and' to straw
berries over most of tho state. - Other
conditions, probably Including early
frosts, rniny weathor during hloasom
tngi cold winds and perhaps tho ox
tremo dryness of the preceding sea
son Jiave conspired to causa n heavy
drop of prunes and poarn In Bovornl
wusterly. counties. Strawberries are In
market lu Pouglus and Lnno coun
ties.: . , ' ..-
! Alfalfa Is doing woll, especially
under Irrigation, and In some warmer
sections will soou be road for tho
first cutting. Other hay crops are
doing well but need more rain. The
rnngp Is drying rapidly In pluconjnit
In most parts ot the stats there Is
ample food for nil stock, bombing
and shearing continue under favor
able conditions.
; Pluming of potatoes continues nnd
cfnrly potatoes nro growing fairly
woll. Potatoes mid tender garden
vegetables have boon Injured by frost
In some of tho cpltlnr sections. 1 :
presentation' of their preparation bv
tho liberal use of clean, reliable news
paper advertising. , '';
Hut Tanlae advertising "copy'' is
essenlinlv different from most otlf
i'rs. It eiinsists uliuost whollv of
the direct, signed statements ot'tthose
who have used the medicine".! .These
people are 1 distinctly identified by
name and address. Thov tell verv
lilainlv what wns the matter with
tltem nnd what Tanlae. has done fur
iiiein. ttinlae ndvertiHing has been
hniipilv free from the "cure-till" ex
aggeration. , Instead of advancing
extravagant claims as to what thoir
preparation "H" do, the manufac
turers and distributors prefer tolet
those who havo used Tnnliic tell iu
their men way what it has dono,.
U.S. IRISH ASK LUG
PARIS, May 17. The American
delegation representing Irish soci
eties in tho United States reached
Paris from England last evening.
Tho Irish delegates called on Sec-
rotary Lansing' and asked that he
present a formal reijuoiit to tho Brit
ish government that ProfOHBor Do
Valora, Arthur Griffiths, and Count
Plilnkclt. IriBh Sinn Fqln lenders, ho
given a safe conduct to come to 1'nrls
to present their case to the ponce
conference. i
Babies Smile
when stomachs do their
work nd bowels movq n(urUjr.
rreutu,crjnng babies need
MRS.WIN SLOWS
THUf
Th, kW at CUhn'$ R.rihUr
to make the itomach dlgeet food,
and bowels to move u they
enouia. uinutns noalcohol.
ODIBtee. nnrmlirB. nrnth., .
nsrnmii tnsred enu. ' "
. Make your Sunduy dinner out of
the ordinary; and dine with your
iainlly at the 1
Holland Cafe
A LA CARTE '
CHICKEN
DINNER
"'" '''''' ''-''!!,; -.'.' .' ' '
Served 5:.W to 8:00 p, in,
It Is a dinner woll cooked and
faultlessly' served. You will like It.
umMA9 io JiiJo p. ui,"
PITTMAN CHOSEN
SENATE LEADER
BY DEMOCRATS
WA8UINUTON, Muy 17.8imtifr
Plttmnu of Nevada, was oIiohuu uiiiin
linouslv by demonrmio Himatoi-s In
conference today us their rnndldntu
for pi'onUltmt pro tumporo of the sen.
lite. Althu conceding that Ihu ru
pnbllcnus were In it position to or
gttnlKO tho senate, thu dnmocrata mot
to nrrnngo a sluto of officers for for
mal prcventatlon. . v
The coutercuco ro-elacletl uuiiu
luiously Hi'juifo)' Mnrtln of Virginia
M floor loader and conference chair
man. . ; ' "': ' J - !
Souiitor tlerry, ot Hhodo Isliuid
was chosen whip, suCcuodlug former
Senator Lewis. , v
Tho soimtors woro nnnlinous In a
doclHtim to protest iigalnnt tho repub
lican plan to! divide' tho principal
committees by giving' ten places' to
the republicans and seven to ; tho
democrats. : .-'..,
The contqrencOi also will protest
the republican eiinforonco ruling that
pairs would not bo rncognlted In or
ganising tho semua, :
Bonntor .Mnrtlii Into today, appoint
ed tho following senators ns mem horn
ofMho.. domocratlo steering coiuinlt
to: ' ' ( - I
' Williams, Mississippi: Read, Mto
Bourl! - Slinmons, North 'Carolina;
Smith, Georgia; Walsh, Montana;
Thomas; ' Colorado; Chamberlain,
Oregon; .'Owen, Oklahoma: ' Hoblti
son, Arkartenn;'' l'lttmun. N'evndti, and
Underwood, Alnbnmn. ' Senator Mar
tin an chtitrntttn nuil 8ctia(or lllteh
cock of Ncbritsku tin vice chairman
Of Ida democratic caucus .are ox
offlclo members ot the couunltieo. i
Senator .Martin culled. u iriuotlng of
tho rum in It tee tor Monday morning.
THESE
B1E
U
BY M
"After 'Riving Ne.ilin Soles n thor
ough trial. I woukl not go Iwok to the
soles I used to weatj'ven IhxHigli tlie
cost were less., 1 receive twice the
service from shoes with Ncfilln Soles,"
writes G. IV Jomn, of Oinalm.
More than 1U.(XW,(X10 pain of Neclin
Roles have been put on American allocs.
People were quick to realise the ad
vantages o( thii', Ktcnllliailly-nuulc tola
its long wenrr its comfort, water
nroofiksii bikI Its fund economy.
(Uxifl sImc Mores everywhere sell
Nefilln-soled Uiocs in many styles lor
men, women, and children.
And any repairman will re-sole your
worn shoes with Ncolin Soles made
bv Hie fioudycar Tire oi Hulibcr Co.,
Aliron, Ohio, whonlso make Wingfoot
Heelsguaranteed to outwear oil
other liecla.
LADll-S
When Irregular or delayed uso Tri
umph 'Ills. Bafo and nlwuys depend
able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not
experiment with others, save disap
pointment. Write for' "Keller1 and
particulars, it's free, Addreaii: Nat
ional Medical Institute, Mllwaukoo,
Wis.' !.' ' .,! . - ;; V ,
Willard Service
and You
It's for you that the Willord
Set-vice Stations ore maintained.
It's for you that the Willard
90 - day Insurance plan was
worked out.
Iff for you that the Wlllnrd
Service and Adjustment Policies
' you'll see In every Willard
Service Station .were drafted,
The meflnlng of Willnrd 8rvtce to
you (if a cur ownrr ) given In the
booWltt, "Willud Utrvlce nd You."
Aik for a copy rtm lime you ctrtnv In,
Anl Alvo to hnve ynur bfUtnry tmtrd
utth o bydroiiintcf o ttint yfm enn lie ,
cure you luva been kceuimi it properly,
liurucu. . ,
ELECTRIC SHOP
h
J'
Eat where the
, 'Eats are good
The Gusher Cafe
y iiikiii
. BEFORE OK AFTEK
! INFLUENZA . - .',
, DV Un hi Cook " '
Tho cool fighter always wlni and tint
there la no need to become panic
itrklcrjn. Aveld fear aid crowds.: Ex
erclae In the (roll air and nructlio thf
three Cut a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin
and Clean riowuls. To entry, off tho,
poiion that nccimiiilato vlthln llit body,
and to ward of! uil attack of lh Itfllu
en bucllhu, lake a good livor rcgulaton
In mnvn Ihn hnwv.lt. tlll'h At Caitor Oil,
or n pl(l, lpima up ol Muy-npplc, leave
o( nloa, aud root of jiilup, to uo bud at;
any drug store, and cuncu nr. jt-icrco a
l'lcnuint 1'alleM. . .' ...
The avaltmt slinuhl he hullt un bv thd
me of a g'i"l iron tome, si-h at "Iron
tic" tablets, to be obtnlncd at tome drmr
storci, or that well known hlooil-maker
mid herbal tome made fraut roots and
barks of forem trees sold everywhere
in Dr. JJkrco' Uuhlcn Medical Ult-.
covery. ! -. ;v :; i,
l'or a tonic that will freihea up the
blood, clean-llie digctlvo tract nnd put'
new force and vim into you, I know ot
nothing better tlmn Dr. Tierce's Uoldcit
Medical Discovery and it contains no
alcohol or narcotic 10 is ucrfcctlx. kafei
to tukc ,.',,:.'., !.':.. ' '..",' ,'
Aetorfu. Ortaon "Afttir liavlug had' tho
Orlpiw I could not regain rny stremiUi;
my blood was" poor, J was nervous au d alto.
had rhuuiiitttUiui. I tried, ovcry tiling bub
lust' could not get nny rvllof. Flimlly I
dcoiileil tatiko Dr. I'idrco'a Ooldyn Mull
eal Dlseovory luidll ourwl tne. I think IS
is simply ureal, I uso tho U'lcinnut rel
icts, too, lor constipation. , .
"I ulwayn reimnmieiid Dr. Fieno'a rejne
dtes and am glad to do mi at this time."
U. It. i';i?tT, 873 litdwiw Hi. ,, :,,'
Vulcanizing
All onr work strlaiy gurnted to
be, (Int cUm. IS N. I'ir Ht.. Medford
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Willi c'ncli new Refrigerator.
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of refrigerntoia. - ;
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