MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. "M"E1J"F0RD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921
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I ' BU.UITER . SMITH. Manager.
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Ye Smudge Pot
V..V Mj Arthur ferrf
f'li&sJriK' 'of tliu ' I!.. 8. ' Senate con
tinues unabated. But ftni tile senate,
HomahDdys boys would' be' in Poland,
and dpwn In. Syinra "figlitfnif for hu
manity.'1 and a certain '.former college
professor would 'be tsitttnirjin a palace
at- fjenevu. cooking; up, nuw: Ideals,
frhe.senttte w;i worth all it ever cost,
when 'It artistically crushed the, fool
?' n f: . "
They arc koIub to build a J500.000
fftutlliint in ShitiiKhal, China; and
Cliln'u peeds a stadium about as much
its till) statu of Oregon neoils u world
fair ill Portland In 11125. Of course,
ll wll require a young army of physi
cal directors and socriltaiics'froni the
Vi H. to run the stadium.
The Scientific American Is author
ity for the statemont that there "are
four auto mechanics to every automo
bile' In the nation," . and this don't
seem hardly enough,
v .' .',V A 'IT A Ol,' I'KI'I
; '' (Clileo JOiltei'iirlsc)
Widower, 50, feeling .10, modest
filiaitis. would correspond with re
fitted widow or maiden lady of
Soma means. Object matrimony,
' (Jivo particulars In first letter.
Bpx 208, Fowler, Calif.
Austria him recognized Mexico,
ltoth havo "stublo governments."
'' Paris dressmakers havo Issued a
fashion decree, that skirts this sum
mer shall reach "slightly above the
knee." There will he plenty of fol
lowers In thlB country, for If Paris
Issued a decree that no clothes he
worn thin fall, n lot of giddy gals
would obey orders.
ANI WIIISTI.i:.
(Khkciic Keglhler)
fllohe Is rapidly becoming n busy
Renter. Scarcely n day passes
' V,tttat,.l;ho dally trains do not find
an' Excuse to stop.
.,'.!. '
"'t'tie: Js'nsh mining district Is rapidly
deveioplng into an oil region. Seve
ral; wells ure down to the linoleum
strata.
Thp only redeeming feature of the
Blacker1 Hcrgdoll escape mess, Is that
none of the nickel grabbing flunkies
niltl billheads of the last administra
tion got their mudhooks on the $105.
000 tlto yellow citizen had burled. II
aeemed -to be the Impression of the
flocki of lawyers and official figure
heads that Hergdoll was arrested
solely. Jo afford them an opportunity
to lino their pocketbooks and they
worked accordingly.
Mrs. Effle M. Cox is hatching baby
chicks for M. S. Palmiiiilst. ;( IOiikciic
UuardJ-ir-Wrlto your own.
' Representatives of the Antl-Sitloon
league ' raided the'state school fn
' the feoblo miutled for .booze Saturday
night, nnd sombody forgot to lock the
gate on 'em. This Is a variation of
raiding the homo of mi aged couple
lor tho snmo purpose.
The Idea of a bonus for ox-servl, e
men Is painful all over, but more so In
the Wlllumettc valley, where chroub
opposition to taxes Is hereditary.
Morrhnnts nro endeavoring to In
cite the natives to wear straw hats,
most of whom are busy taking down
heating stoves and knocking the win
ter dirt out of carpets.
', ..u, itrtnur M. link
er, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mitlr, 0.
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. r. V. Cookinaii,
Jaho and J-'rcderlck Cookmiin. Mr. and
Mrs. David Mulr. V. P. Iilake. A.
Davis, J. P. Iliiins and V. P. llusscll.
Mill run $1.55 per sack SO lbs deliv
ered to you. Monarch Send Co.
1 no Medioril Priiiung Co. ball teami
FREEDOM FIGHT
ST. PAUL. Slay 12. The United
States Circuit court of appeals today
set aside the first of the four counts
In the Jndlofment on which 25 niein
hern of the I. V. wore convicted
and sentenced to varying terms in tho
Leaven worth fedurul penltontiHiy
fr om the district court of Kunaas.
rnmtwit""' -
. W.W.'S GAIN POINT
IT,
Ripp!mgRhi)nu?s
J wait
BLESSINGS
MEN should he thiiiikful to lie poor and hefty roll; for mm of
Hiilistiiiii-c must i-mlun- the tiiicfs that rank the soul.
Wlu-n 1 n forth, nil tiiftl mill spent, my iiii-iiine tux to piiy, I envy
iiiueli the ousted tn-nt who fainhols tin Iiis way. .lie is its hupp.v 7
the bin I tlmt roosts ill yonder oak-or. if he's not, lie is nbsurd.
for he is stony hroke. Oh, nil the nations are in debt, our own
iiinoiifr the rest, anil thrifty delegates must act the treasure from
their t-hest; that jroverimieiit may funetion still, eaeh must ro
duee his wad, must pony up the creenbaeked bill for whieh he
seratehed and flawed. And even patriots net sore, and raise a
doleful sound, when they must shell out half their store to make
the wheels :n round. And while they feel taxation's stin;, and
say that life is mean, the merry paupers form a ring and dance
upon the preen. They're flush if they have fifty cents, and Hindi
sums are not taxed, and so they jeer the thrifty uents who alive so
wealthy waxed. We outiht to frame some other plan to pay the
nation's debts; for faxes penalize the man who in the vineyard
sweals.
How Much Do
You Know?
1. How lilt; was Sherman's army
when he led his luiuous march?
, 2. What Ih Sti-lililK money?
a. Where do we (jet lie word tur-
Iff?
A.
act ?
r,.
(!.
What was the Tenut'e-of-iiffbe
What Is a "Tinker's dam!
What was the Tower of
don used for?
.Hoc, dill the
Vatican get Its
name?
8. What soi l of a language Is Vol
apuk? U. In what country did the Waltz
originate?
II. How long Is Wall street. In New
York City.
Answers lo Wednesday's Questions:
,1. Ihiw many times a minute does
a 'man 1reuthe? Ans. An ordinary
man breathes eighteen tints a minute.
2. Who were the Hunkers? Ans.
The Hunkers wero a pro-slavery wing
of the Democratic party In New York
in 1844 nnd 1848. The name dis
tinguished them from the other wing
known as "barnburners."
3. low long is Indian .Summer
supposed to last? Ans. Nine. days.
4. Why Is lager beer so called.'
Ana. II was so called by the Hermans,
who kept It In a luger or storehouse
for some months before use.
G. Who wroto "The Ijist Hose of
Summer"? Ans. Thomas .Mnin-e.
(I. When and where was the Lib
erty Itell cast? Ans. It wus cast In
Kngland In I7B2. In 1775 It was re
cast In America.
What Is the mistral? Ans. It
Is a cold northwest wind that prevails
at certain seasons of the year in
Southern I'Yance and Northern Italy.
8. Who was Mother tioose? Ans.
Mother (loose was Kllzaheth Vergoose
who lived ill Doston about 11111.1. She
composed a number of rhymes for her
grandchildren which were collected
by her son and published.
9. What Is the average depth of
the water at the brink of Niagara
Kails? Ans. The average depth Is
four feet. In the center of the Horse
shoe rails. I lie depth at the brink Is
not less than twenty feet.
10. What is the meaning of "iinn
compos mentis"? Ans. The words
menu not sound of mind.
CairfNews
(Furnished iy tne jrciboo Count;
Abstract Co.)
Marriage Licenses
Saiiutel ll. Uarr and Polly llalsey.
Hurley K. llrowers and Katherliie
King.
l-'red Mlddlebiishur and Hula Hous
ton.
Jay 0. Kdnilston and Horn A. Cusli-
inan.
Dana S. Campbell and Myrtle Sayle.
Circuit Court
lleahico Paul vs. William II. Paul.
Divorce.
Susie Slcwart vs. A. S. Milton, (et.)
For money.
l- I.. TouVelle vs. Farm Hureati Co
operative Kxchange . Inc. For money.
Mullock Merc. Agency vs. M. W.
Smend et al. Kor money. '
10. V. Ailanis vs. A. M. Itilio ef al.
Affidavit, default, decreA
Nola D. Jackson vs, 'Arthur Jackson.
Order.
I,. M. Travis s. T. O. Hutchison
Notice.
W. O Foster vs. It. S. Ilullis ct al.
lvU''.Tdavit, ilefanlt, judgment.
I llullock Merc. Agency vs. M. W.
Roucnd et ill. Summons.
The l.iinisden lCstate vs. Minnie I,.
Stlckel et al. Summons.
Paul Draper vs. Isa Draper. Order
Helta II. Purdln vs. Hazel A. War-
,inolh. Answer.
J. F. Super vs. J. V. Dressier. Sum
nous.
Pearl W. Smith vs. Arthur T-. Smith.
Affidavit and motion.
Plukerton M. Snider vs. ltosa M
Snider. Findings and conclusions.
J iidg-.v.etil, and decree.
Probate Court '
KM. Slinim rreash-y .MMthpw. Final
rcKrt mi Uaoi-ount. voiu-hi-rn, order
KkI. Ira J. llolmrt. Onlor.
Kst. Jonnin Ki-cl08ton. Onlor.
Ksl. F. K. )om'l. lnvi-ntoiy anil a-priilst-nieiit.
Kst. I'lilliuiili-r A. Van NMoo. IVtltlni)
anil onli-r.
IOkI. Kilwanl N, Warnor. Invi-ntnry
ami Hiipnilst'im-nl.
Kt. (tpoi'go V. Crow. Final account
mill onli-r.
Kst. Sjiife S. Aiken. Orili-r.
naron.
OF POVERTY.
Est. C. W. Root. Order.
Est. Mildred Luce. Admitted to pro
bate. Est. Squire S; Aiken. Admitted to
probate.
Est. Joshua Patterson. ' Admitted to
probate.
Real Estate Transfers
Martin Perry to C. C. Kelsoe and
Emma J. Kelsoe, 5 acres in
section 24. tp. 36, S. It. 2 W
Carrie L. Woodrord to W. C.
Ilitynes, lots 9 and 10 in blk 8,
Park Add. lo Medford
Porter J. Xeff and Isabel Neff
to Corsa M. Kidd, land in sec.
4, tp. 37, R. 2 W...
F. A. Eccleston to V. M. Mc
Catnphell, lot 31, In block It,
Railroad Add. to Ashland :..
Roy F. Lofland and Josephine
Ioflantl to Clare W. Shores
and Lela Shores, 19.87 acres
of land In the east half of D.
' L. C. 79, sec. 35, tp. 37, S. of R.
t W. W. M $
W, II. fltunphrey and L. htnnia
Humphrey, lots 3 and 4, In blk.
2, May Place Add. to Medford.
and east 50 ft. or lots 9 and 40,
' blk. 2, Mary Place Adtlv to
Medford ;...
Henry A. Sprague and -Marjorie
N. Sprague to City of Medford,
lot 5, blk. 2, Olson Add. lo
Medford
Adrienne G. niolony and J. P.
Alolony to City of Medford, lot
10
10
10
10;
Svn t" f tli? Anti'ii Sta1eiitnt nf til
r.MHK FIUK INMI ItANt K AHSOI'U'I ION
ol faiinlni, in tlir Matr of Sw Jf r er, un itic
tliirly-litkl il' nf lictniber . IWl'd, nuilt to V.it
III IIIMI l'i It llllll iStiIl-IIH i,1 Hie alwlo l.l lIOKUK,
imraiuiit to Uw:
('AI'ITAt.
Amiiutil of niiJtit ''h imd up . 1 1 .LTiO.llOO.UO
' 1NCOMK
Nfl prftnltim rcveifrd tlnriiij Die
jviir ... jr.,H)l).IIH.48
1 ii U-i tint . ili vide tult. a nil rcuU re -
ifivett iluriiiK tlie yer...... 1-7,31.40
liici inn ftoui u:lir wilrct re-
(.'rhnl during Uie yrur HA 1 , MM. 7 5
Tula l hit-tune 5.;-i7,'ioU.OU
IHHIll'llNKHKNIH
Ntt lii-!-' imltl tiurii.K ttit year.
tiicluil.ntc otljii' tin jut iiiem . f J.44tt.202 01
llkiil'int-t iMiUl oil vuplUl w '
ituriiitf tlie y wr ; HltH'Mt
ft imiiL- lun i glut 'llkrltM iwtd
.iurliu tin yor 1 .07ii0..14
Tiib, 1 1 it sew ami frt 4it(t tlnr-
liiv (h er lKV.tiss.in
Aitiutiiil wf all olJior vxi'i-ii.titurm 27H.H12.7.'V
Total fllf iitliturm . . . . ,
aVimkts
,ll,7IO,K0.5J
ttldit nf.nul rsiilt) owiivd (mar-
kct aliw)
.'.I l7.ft00.00
lin-traM taluc)
t.4J.1.73.lHl
lumn vii niwrltfiifiM and ivlUt
tfat. do .......
li in iMiiki iikl oi IikihI . . . .
l'rwtnluint in course of istHCTiuii
Willtrii ftir Slil. 30, tlt-Mt.
Intcrc t ainl rctiu t(u and ac
crnofl ami Oilier umli
8S4.bJ7.4''
B4.8-I4.0H
$7.3lti.tiriL'.Att
TUl admittod ,irt-
I.IAIIIUTIKH
OrOm claim fur lifMt i)iiAiil. .
Amount of ittttfaniwl . itlYtiilunH on
0.17.S72.SO
nil out umliiiK rlsia 3,137,4 .til OH
All Other lial-iliilif. 18,S;.47
8urtlih 1.UU.4 17 -M
1'titat liabilities. Melinite of
cai'iui itutk or tt.nu.oixt: : .-.sti. nun, 0.12 . itl
Hl JilNKK.S IN OltKtlON FOR T1IK VKAK,
NL pmuiuiu ivcltsii iluriiui Ue
' yr 4U.6lt4.77
liM )ian) ilurinr tlie ear ... H'.inH
lin-M int'uriVtl ilu'ltif tlie yr. . 1,74 R
CAUOUN FIUK I.NRlftA.Ni'K ASlM'IA TIUM
KOMI SO R ItKAI) JU . l'rewdMiL
JUNBl'll K. HUAltl', Sn-mii;.
tiUtuUirj reaiilent attora. fr servrrc:
A. r KiUMKH.
Innttraiii'ft ('omniiBMoiier. Iikta.
Synopiil (kl the Annual Statement of The
RQYV. EXCHANGE ASSURANCE
fi London, Ki-s'mihI. on tlie thirty-fin! day of
tlcffinbei , l!t20, n;iile lo thr ln-.tnaiti-e ( oiii
min.'.i.nHT ol llie State of On-gon. itirUini (
h.w:
CeoUal
Ocnosil Capital v 400.000.O0
Income
Net itri'mium'i rft'civeil tlmins th ,
veir $4,4'.!).OOS.Of.
Tui nest . liividi-mls ami rriitK re
ceive,! iluritik- the v.m ...... , 17R.401.flfl
Income fnnu other wntrc" rrciv
cil iluriiiK the veuv .
,0:H.f.!:
Total income i
Oliburiements
ft liwiiiPN nn i.l ilni inn the vear
i. tot i
inchhtinir liiljustmeiil eftisc . i.Si6,Hfi0.4fl
CniiimlNMoiia hikI hiarif-a pattl
iliirinff the veur 1 .4 J i ,1
laies, licen-icN mvt fen puul thtr-
mif the year l.H70.1fl
Amount of all othr expelilituifH. 77 7.."i.'i!.oS
Total expen. Mimes . 4 .H4 4,:tS.ii;
Aiteti
V.thie ot stocki ami bonds ,owiio1
umnlvcl value) 4.7.1. 717. HI
fash in lLinks and on liaiul 'J t t.i 7 l . : 1
Crenn inns in contie of collfi'tion
wiilleu Kincr Septrmhcr 30.
lti0 .V-M.S4i.10
lnteit'!t nml rend line ami an r tint
an( oOicr esiotH .: 1M,0;U2 7
Toi.il .-linittitl ;i-t ! J.i.tii", .;s
LlablllllM
i:rn. ,-Idllil4 for Iohi-h uitlMlil. . .$ 7VI,!.l.tl-)
Amount of inirnrnrd iiri-lntiim. on
.11 oiill4ti,llit riHi-H 2. 9Sl.ltlll.lt)
Ihn- for i-onmiiMilon m ii-I broker-
at. Jll.S.S.LTS
All oilier tiabllillM H.',.J -ll.s
Toul llnhlllllra. nclmlv r.1
ivpo-.it capiui :. . mi.4Ji.m
. Builn.it In Or.oon for th. Year
Nfl preinUima rr,flrcl ililtinff Ihr
mi r..0Sio!
Toss., plrl ihulna-lh. vMt .1:l.i.0.o;
l.ov.,-ft irourreil ilurint In. ,1-ar.. ILS?,.'.1.!
IlilVM. KXt'lllNlit: assi-bano:
I nilrJ Stales MalMCr. HVKKAI1I1 V. STOKKS.
AsoHiat. Maiu(ri. DAVI.K T. I'DHIIl'sll.
M;iluloiv rvM'Iml allonu-v lor wnur,
KKAN'K K. 11RT. IVllUirl, Or.)(oiv
Api-iiveil anil flleil April 6,
McCCKDY INSl'HANCK A UK NOV
' liesiilent agents, Molforil, Oregon.
2, lilk. 23. city of Medford 1
Charles A. .Myers and Mildred
.M. Myers, lot 13, blk. 2. Tuttle
Second Add. to Medford
Henry A. Sprague and Marjorie
X. Sprague to Cliy of Medford
lot 2, blk. 1. Crescent Suu-Div.
to Medford 26
J K. lucClaren and M. K. Mo
. Claren to City of Medford. X',4
of NW'U of of sec. 16. tp.
39, S. H. 1 E. of W. M 10
Jolui Uoerner and Lizzie Doerner
to Albert M. Soiikoup, lots 2. 3,
and t. In blk. 1, Rose Ave. Add.
lo Medford
400
John Dixon to ,Sant Dixon. '.
of W'4 of sees. 2, tp. 3:i,
K. 2 W. of W. M
10
Geo. V. Trefrnn anil Mary K.
Trefren to Thomas l-ovesee,
land In sec. 8. tp. 39, S. of R.
1 V : 1
Annie E.' Foster ( to (leoi-Re
Yockel, WVi of XE Vt of SW'i
' NV of SW Vi . E. V- of SE of
SW'A of SE. 23 til. 39. S. R.
1 W 18,000
U. Davis and Althea Davis to
Barbara Priest and John 11.
. Priest, lot 7, Hiverdaln tracts
in Jackson county
E, 11. Wise and Sylvia K. Wise
to O. T. Hergner and Ethel M.
Hergnc-r, land in Ashland
10
10
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Slash- motored
WILLOW SPRINGS ,
to Crants Puss. Wednesday and spent t,nn )f ,,,,. rt.rHPnUnB ,,, l
the day with friends. vln(y nf 1(. m.Kunlzatin, ,,,, of
Miss Marie -Fnldine. our county th(. faithful clinched their fists in
nurse, has organized community pub- fnry declaring the act of the officers
lie health committees in -Jackson I j0 ile sacreligious.
county. Through these she hopes to
keep in 'closer ton, h vi;!i each sec- ,- -
lion and to be of greater service to J hwn ""- The work of each niem
alj , f t her of the committee was explained.
'-. F ;,,'' - 'i ' ' j Anvone knowing of a case where Miss
Mr. and Mrs R W. N,cllo!awen KuU)ine m.Pied can notify ..Mrs.
dinner guests Sunday at- theCIrpvcr, pp.,.
Cook home Mr. Cook was sick with I Mr. ;, M,.8 w Ci Wnt0 of
the flu in the winter and Is very slow pn!(B W(M0. Kund,ly . t),c w.
in reqrafiilrifc his 'houlth and ' strunnth.
dent in this district, has c-hown the
, , r, ' . .
inemnem, .ns. v icior jitrfii; uppiy,
.Mr. C II. Taylor; pubHr : nurse. Mis
If. K. Clarke: nuhlklty. Mrs. II. !!.
Puxson.- The first meeting was lield
at ttie home nf Mrs. Paxsnn last Fri
day afternoon. Mi's Fa Id 1 no pave nn
acrount of her, work, eiiini? many in
terestin iuhi'H where meat Rood had
PASTE ME UP
Where By your phone.
,.. s Why For your convenience:.
NAAti TAXI PHONE 96
Quick Service. Careful Drivers. Buick Cars.
, Country trips a specialty. Day or night.
. - EKEBE & MARSHALL, New Proprietors.
We Do Our Own Driving.
I
SUNB EXCURSION RATES
To Eastern Points Thru
Canadian Pacific Rockies
TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO
AUGUST. 15TH, INCLUSIVE
Limit three months from date of
sale, with final return limit October
31st. " V
. . For full particulars write, telephone,
or call at office
Canadian Pacific Railway
E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgn Dept.
55 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
It Pays to Use
Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry
Farm Bureau
Co-Op Exchange
Dl
TOKIO. May 12. (P.y the Asso
ciated Press) P.cvclalions of the
work canied on by the "Oinotokyo"
i'tilt. which began when the police
raided the headquarters of the organi
zation at Ayabe, near here, continue
to astound the people of the empire.
Newspapers accuse leaders of the
cult of aspiring to set up an "Oino
tokyo" dynasty, to which all Japanese
would flock with the hope of obtain
ing world dominion.
In the temple of the organization
at Ayabe connected with the residence
of Wanisaburo Deguchi, leader of lhe
society, the police declare there were
found crypts in which were placed
the bodies of those who were slain
for betraying the secrets of the or
ganization. It is declared that "unspeakable
climes were committed affainst wom
en" by members of the cult, who are
said to have bordered on fanaticism
n their zeal..
fartlnsds.ef alleceal riUtieus liter
ature have been seized, includirs a
famous volume bearing the tltl of
"Klre."
It is said that the followers of
"rt.,mt,.bW.n" n,i.Y,l,i.p0.t flftA Attn
,vhlln .. ,,., ., ,.'
I K. Parker home.
!h(He! (f thp nplB,lborhon(1 on ThurB.
idny ufternoon of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I?. H. Paxson of Cen
tral Point were Seven Oaks callem
Kunilay.
leteors rarely hecome visibly hi
iniuous Ht an altitude of greuter than
- seventy - fie miles.
With All .
Cheese Dishes
for lunches, suppers, special
occasions. For rarebit instead
of toast, because they're richer
' and daintier and for toasted
cheese they're incomparable.
Snow Flakes art truly a unique
soda wafer. Made from finest
ingredients iri modern, sunny
bakeries. Their wholesome
ness and invariable tieshness
will delight you.
At your grocers. In red pack
ages and lamily tins .
1 '. P C. B. CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES Ma
j Another P C B product ttWA
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Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. .
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'H BANK WITS t
M rook. LJ Dval
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, Young man ! It is in your BANK PASS BOOK that in
found your habits and character and your own Declaration of
Independence.
If you have a Pass Book, keep up your deposits every-time
you have money. If you havo no Pass Book,, come in and open
a.n account and get one and REGULARLY add to your balance.
The regular entries in your pass book is the best recommenda
tion you can have. t .- ; .
Come in.
We will
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
l THE UNIVERSAL CAR .
Illl The Ford Sedan :
HI Tlii font Si-rlnn, witli an electric sl:iitin mill III
'III llRhWnB system Is very popular ainonjj (lie people II
l or Itoitno Hivei- Valley, ll is a permanently en- II
I I rloscil car with plenty of sliaile. To women it II
blinds the convenience and luxury of nn elei-tric
III 'i(li durability, tlcpciiilnliility anil eionoiuy of tin; III
l I t'ome in nnd see this ii-mnikable cm- ask for
MI a demonstration. You cannot help but he impress-
I I Hi l,v "lp '",',", r,,s, ben uly anil .sli-fiiKtli of the
I ! ' C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
I l l Cor, Sixth and Pacific Highway I
WITH M1DFC2D TBADE IS MEDFORD MADI
Don't ask lor crackers
-say SNOW FLAKES
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Book
welcome you.
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