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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OWF.fiQN'. MONDAY. VrT.KrATtY 2:1. iron.
PATIE PIVR-
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STRIBLING HURT
RIB BUT READ!
I'
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'Pa Gives Inside Dope On
' Injury Four Days Ago
. '
(N- That Threatened to Keep
1
Son From Ring - Ready
; Now to Fight, Is Claim.
By Alun- J. Gould. ?
Associated Tress Sports' Writer.
NOW FOR FIGH
MIAMI BEACH, Fir,., Feb. 25. Puuvo'k failure to run. These, ob.
, (.Pi iiy wny of adding another, servers deeluru that Uuist learned
tantastic touch to 'this sli-aiiKest ' on Katmdny afternoon that Kino
of fistic affairs, it may be tohllpurjo, another nnd youim-or Kllin
f in detail today how a displaced would start In the steeplechase, in
lib came eloso to dislocating thejstead of the two-mile flat race
Milbling-Sharkcy heavyweight tilt; in which he was to havo met licl
from Its expensive moorings. vln Wide, the. Swedish sehoolnias-
"V. L. will be in tlicro to fight . tor. Nurml already had been
Sharkey if we have to take him charged with slde-steppliiff a duel
Jill the aisle in a wheel chair, but ) with Wide when he .entered the
we won t need to. and- W. I-. -will steeplechase and some cl itics eon
Lc in shape to give Sharkey the tended thut Taavo, rather than
light of his llfo." tuuo no formidable' a rival as
Thus did "Pa" Htiibllng. looking Pu'rje in the steeplechase, dccldod
proudly at his .tall, black-haired not to run at all. .
i on, conclude his description to it appears that Nurnil.' would
tho Associated Press today of an lovo been trounced bud he enter
yijury that W. L." met in train- cd either event. . .
four days ngu and whictil
came close to upsetting completely
the carefully laid plans for the 10
round match to. a referee's decis
ion,, .scheduled tills Wednesday
night at Flamingo park.
Tile essentials now are that
Stiihllug, in spite of several days
' of acute paln from the rib Injury.
Is pronounced by physicians as
fullv fit in fhrht; that there will
(l be no necessity to try to substitute I
. i 'annuo LJicuuini or any one oisc
Vol" the southerner; or face a pos
sible " postponement. ' Hut .there
havo been, a flock of anx'.ous mo
ments for the principals, as went
us i-romoior jack uempsey. '(P) A stern altitude toward hold
"It all happened during a brisk I w)1ts was adopted by tlui . .Vltts,.
workout last Wednesday," : said in,,,,., pirates today, as the players
'Pa" Utribling. . "W. J,. let loose Jn mnr u.,.u resumed their spring
'a terrific right., jlo yfclt . some trainnB;. y ; . : '
twIngeA at the time, I think, but". The flm stnnd on holdouts was
continued and we 'did not dis- announced by Sum W. JJieyfuss.
cover .until an examination after- dub treasurer who emphatically
ward that he had displaced an (i,,cll tn.,t joh,, McCiraw had of
i;ppcr rib only about an eighth fored . $210,000 for tho W it n c r
rf. an Inch but enough to bo ox- ij,.,jii1(.1Hi sl,u. oulfiidders. and nd
ircmely painful and dangerous.. 1,,, th(lt t,p YncrH "will play
Jlud Ncuifllfl. ; 'with the Pirate's this year, or they
.... ' It . naturally i affected W." 1..'" won't 'play at ull." The ' brothers,
T nerves and ho also developed a j,i0y(i nn,i Vnul, have failed tp
t.llght. attack ' of -'neuritis lit hls p..,, contracts. " ' ' '
right arm, to make mutters Ivbrse. j. j,.ovfuss also intimated that
U e worked on hill hh massages. dratlc . action . might Iss taken
It was very painful and I don't nB!ltnat Fred Fusselt, left-handed
in nd ' admitting now wu .were pheher - who failed to report nt
mighty worried. But he; has come'lcnm)t i,-Ussell signed his contract
around fine
: "There's nothing the matter wjth
W. h'H right hand., You saw him
hit and bit plenty wlLh' It yester
day. 'Ho is ready to go now. He
will fight, and ho will win." v
So' seriously did those bucking
the battle regard Slribllng's In
jury, that actual overtures' were
made to Johnny lluckley, Shar
key's manager, loo'.ng toward the
hubstltutlon of Paulino. Buckley,
however, flatly rejected, the idea,
holding that his man had trained
(.specially to nict a boxer of Strlb
ling's typo,
Sharkev. according to
h.'s manager, la willing to' fight
I'.'nilliio or any other outstanding ships will Hart tho ciuulir.ytiiK
, iMiterider, providing ho beats the rounds, to bo followed Tuesday
uouthenier. Paulino will be here night by tho sciui-flnals and finals,
today,, anyway. Ho was named of .tho big event. lteprescn(atives
by Tex Rlckard as alternnto. 1 j from the leading athletic clubs.
Both fighters were as Iniprosslvo colleges and universities uro on
In their last-strenuous drills yes- hand.
Irrdiiy mr Ihiy have been at any it Is probable that boxing will
l,!me. but there was no mistaking continue Into the curly hours of
,t!ie advantage to which Sharkey tin? - morning owing to the big
showed. The Boston sailor works entry list. Koinu boxers will ler
and .punches with utmost coiifi- form moro than ouco tonight. -In
k'lcnce. lie lias weight and greater oni,.r to reach the . semi-final
rc.Vporlenro In faster company In rounds. About 33 , contests are
his favor. There seems nothing expected tonight, i ' ' "' ' . '
lacking In his physical equipment j , f ,
or menial ultitude. Ktril'llng, more
nervous and .more inclined to do
the unexpected, appears, strong,
even though it hit drawn and hol
'low cheeked. There is no mistak
ing the danger In his fight hand.
As .a resulf. and contrary to
previous unnouiieiiiii'iits. the fight
program - will be broadcast over
.a network of stations by tho Nu
llonal Broadcasting company.
Craliain .MciMiimee " m . ;
M,,.i,l..iv. the atter a shorts M rltei
rl.-.y, 1110 lauer a s,,o.i- I
the staff of the Atlanta .,m n-
, ...ill 1... lit,, Dilernuhoiie. SO
im,,, ... .. -. i
far. aecordiiiB to the broiidcastliiB
roiiipanys iinnounceiiiiin, -
b.wlns stations m li
Vi'.lZ. New York; MHZ, hprliiBf eui,(
Mass.; WUAZ, Uoston; WIlA.M.j
Itoehcster. X. V: WBAU I
inure: I.v. i i in'innaii : im.v.
l iltsbuiKli; W.I II. Detroit; KVW,
Chicago and VRK.V. L-uwroncc,
Kas. The broadcast will ftart at
';"' p. m., -a.tern stunilard time.
The main bout is scheduled for 10
(iVlocl;.
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
Coughs from cold may lead lo se
rious (rouble. You can atop tlient
new with CrcomuUion, an cinulrified
creosote lhat i pleasant ' to take
t reoinuhuon It a medical discovery
vilh lK'0-fnM action; It eootlicj and
la-als I he inflamed membranes and in
liiliiln germ gruivtll.
Of all knov n druca creoaote Is rec
cgniied by high medical auilioritic
as one of die greatest healing .laencic
lor concha from cold and bronchial
i irritations. Crcomulsion contains In
Volition to creeoie, other hi-aliiiR
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM
if EEL DISPLEASURE
A. A. U. OFFICIALS.
XEW VOKK. Fob. 2a. (A') '
Unless hu etui find a good ullbl for
Ills non-appearance at llio National
A. . A. TJ. champlunshlps, Pnavo
j.Nurml may do a competitive "fudo
;out" for the next six nioiiths, by.
' rcauesl.
! . Them' Is no. reason to doubt i
that . a. a. r. ohicuih aro imnej
than 11 llttjo peeved oviO the
"rhtt,uom pinnv. fanum-to run. j
'as scheduled. .In their own chain-.
l1"""sl"i,s ul Madison 4uaro ur-
jden Saturday night,
'lmal
ion Saturday that Nurml had sonoj
utule and that tlio" famous runner i
was suffering from a bad cold,
j Hut some critics of the i;reat
1 Finn have another evliliilintlnli for
4-
WANERSTO PLAY
NOT FLAY AT ALL
pvho KOl'.LES. Cul., Feb. 25.
and, was duo here last Thursday.
U
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 25. ($)
-Tonight at tho Portland Armory
yi boxers entered In the Pacific
coast amaleur boxing champlon-
CHICAGO, Fog. 55. (if) .dug
S'onnenberK risks his new heavy
weight wreslllng title against the
.. ... , 0.....
,.,, .,.,. ..,,,
inislaus 8las
toiilnbt. - '
Coliseum
1 .
Dan Koloff. i
. n1e,.ls
stablemale of
Jim .McMillan,
,...,.. i-nlversliy of Jlllnois foot-
t,all siar. in tho semi-,vii,dup.. . ; .
XEW VOKK, 1-cb. 2.1 (Pi Kd
straimler Lewis, i nmiial-nlni; for
a return match wilh "DyntimHr:
tiu.s' Honncnbci'tt, nie;t . Kla
Kwariana, Klant Kuswlan, at the
71t regiment armory hero tonight.
O HANTS 1ASH. New Junior
rnrtm nt Ti;intlt church de.lleritod.
elements hich soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes and stop the ir
ritation, while Ihc creosote goes on to
the stomach, i alisorbed into the
blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
and clierks the growth of the germs.
Crcomulsion Is guaranteed salislac
lorv In tlie treatment of counhs from
colds, bronchitis and minor form" oi(t
bronchial irritations, and is eicellent
for building up the rytem after colds
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved fter taking according lo direc
tions. Ask your drui'siit. tenv.i .
COLDS TrfA THANd vy
TOURNEY PLAYERS
With the statu tournament a
Utile more than two weeks ahead,
the MedforU hlffh school basket
hall team will play the deciding
game with Ashland next Friday
t.lolit tit tlui Ai-niin-v A vtrtnt-V
will cinch ;the southern Oregon
district chnmpionshlp.
The Ashland team after a dis-
aslrous season awakened last week j
and scored two victories, defeat- J
ing Grants Pass by a point Friday .
nights and winning from Klaftath
Fnlls - Saturday night by two
points. The Klamath Kails team
a month previous banded thorn a
42 to 21 licking, so tho reverse was
in the nature of a comeback,
The Llthians are rtrll'.'-v- K-Wt
for a reversal of form, and a Vic-
tory over Mediurd. n.o .uis uii
of cockiness and confidence, might
get something handed to them.
Tho overwhelming defeat last
Friday night of the Pelicans, ac
cording to Klamulh Falls papers,
was the most astounding thing
that has happened in that neck of
tho woods since the Modoc war.
Mod ford high defeated them 61 to
24. Tho Pelicans had won 23
straight games and were suffering
from tho delusion they were un-j
beatable, nnd tho Klamath Falls
Herald s.1ys "that the. fivo mem
bers of. tho team were the most
dumbfounded fivo men In Amer
ica,1' ; . when : the , final whistle
sounded. , , . . -
"They could not understand how
any team could put tho ball thru
tho hoop with suuh. lightning
rapidity," tho paper continues.
Tho Pelican center- was touted
as a "rough and- ready player."
Ho was opposed by Red McDonald
and had both the roughness and
readiness eliminated from his sys
te iriby the end of tho first quar
ter. ;
Rodney Schulcr saw tho game,
a nd says all he could hear after
the first 14 points was Klamath
fans saying, "It can't bo possible."
Tho game was played In 20 min
ute halves, and between spells tho
Pcllcuns retired to their dresHing
room to rest. "When they returned
thoy found the Callison crew ca
vorting thereon, , and woro again
Shocked. v They hoped the', high
scbool boys would bo weary, ,
,TJie . Washington high . school,
headed '.for the' Portland cham
pionship 'were defeated ..byPenson
last week, and tho coach ntti'lotit
ed tho defeat, to "my players al:
ready being at tho state tourna
ment." Jjincotn high promises to
glvo tho haughty Washingtonians
a race for the title, without the
advantage of "Stringbean" Bean
at center.
BUTTER AND EGGS
HOLD LASTWEEK
'"PORTLANJ;,. Ore., Feb. 25. ()
Butter nnd egg prices remained .at
last . week's (unlatlotis pending tho
meeting of the Portland Dairy Kx
changre late today. 'The -egg 'de
mand was brisk river tho veekend
and values held firm. The butter
market was steady wltll demand
and supply about , equal. Tho same
holds true for the poultry trade.
Grctl peas and green beans
were more plentiful at 10 cents a
pound wholesale.
Early seed potatoes were selling
at 2 to 3 cents a pound whole
sale, . Fruits were unchanged.
, 1
' ' :'. IitVeStOOk " '
POIl'l'LAND, -Ore.,' Feb. SSi VP)
Cattlo and cilvos: Opened slow.'
Kecelits 1705, Including .10 direct.
HTHKRS 1100-1300 lbs.) Rood
$l0.6f 11.26; do ;ir0-l 100 lbs.)
Rood 1 0.75 ff' 11.50; do (800 and
ui) medium 510510. 7D; do com
mon $8.50t10. Heifers (SOU lbs.
down) Bood J 10 '-c 1 0.50; do com
mon JStl'1.10. Cows Bood, $8.75
11.60; do common to medium illii
8.76; do slow cutter ?S -it 7. Dulls
tyearlliiKs excluded). Bood beefs
J7.50i S.60; bulls culler to medi
um .75W7.G0. Calves (600 lbs.
down) medium to choice 0.60W
12; do cull to jommon ?89.G0;
vealers, jnllk' fed. Bood to cllolce
$1341 N. 60; do medium Ill.oOf).
.13; cull to common, JS.50 1 1.60.
HOOHf Active, killing classes flo
to 65 cents higher. Keeder plBB
steady to. 26 ccnU . hlRheri' lte
eelpts 1885 lneludinB 79 dlriret,
Heavy 'w-elKht- (260-350 lbs.)
medium to-" choice $9.26(3 10.26:
medium weiBht 1200-260 lbs.) me
dium ' to choice, Sto.tSir 11.25;
IlBht weiBht (160-200 lbs.) medi
um to choice ?10.25(M.60; IlBht
liBhts (130-11,0 lbs.) medium to
choice. ?10.25 fti 11.50; paekillB
sows, roiiBli and sinnotli $8.60'
9.50: slutlBhtcr plKS (90-130 lbs.)
medium to choice $9.50'(t 10.60;
feeder nnd Blocker pl(ts (70-139
lbs.) medium to choice ?9. 10.26.
- (Soft or oily h'tRH nnd roastlnB
plBS xcluiled In nbove quotations)
SHEEP nnd LAM MH: TulkiiiB
steady.- Receipts 675, lneludinB
567 direct.
Luin'is (84 lbs. down) good lo
choice ?H1!6; do (82 lbs. down)
medium! ?12i 1.1:. do (all weighis)
ull to common ?HKi l2., YearllnB
wethers (150 lbs. down) medium
to choice, llOfr 13 Ewes (12(1 lbs.
down) fiieilluiii to choice $6.60 &
7.60: do 4120-lStt Ibn.) medium, to
choice-$6 r 7: do (nil .weiyhta) cull
to common $3f .".
lriHlni-p I
-foirrr.AND, ore., Feb, ;. Wi I
Wholes-lie prlc':. 1
I THE MARKETS
I1UTTER: Voit land Dairy Ex
ehanife net wholesalo prices
fcubes): Extras 45o; standards
44c: prime firsts 43c; flints 43o.
Creamery prices prints 3c over
j cube standards,
J KGCI.S; Portland Dairy Exchange
j (net busiH) flush stnmUird extras
30 He: fresh standard firsts 30c;
fresh medium extras 29c; fresh
medium firsts Site. Prices to- re
tailors 1 "0 3c over exchange prices.
. MILK: . Raw milk (4 per cent)
') -IT. ou-t T'nrtliiml l.ttua
i per cent. Butterfat, station 44c; I
rack 45c; delivered at Portland!
48c. ,
POULTRY: (Buying 'prices)
Alivo heavy hefts over 4 Mi Us., f
2fc; medium Iumis 311 to 4H lhs. I
21c: light under 3 & lbs. ISc
springs ,24c; ducks,, Teklng 25c;
wr; colon
s. No. 1
20c; turke
hens 30fi 31c;
toms X3tfi 34c; cuponn 33tf 35c.
ONIONH: Per cwt. Oregon, fancy
.$&.u0i 6.75; boilers $3.75 $-4.-
POTATOES: Per cwt. Oems No.
1 grado Jl. 401? 1.50; fancy Oems
$l.4Ufil.50.
- WOOL,: Kastern Orogon 30,
35o lb.; valley 32 40c.
HAY:. Buying prices: Eastern
Oregon timothy $31.60923;- do.
.valley, $17917.60; alfalfa $22.60
j 923; clover, $179-17.60; oat hay,
i $18918.50; straw, $8.00 ton; sell-
;ing prices $2 ton more.
San Francisco Fruit Prices
RAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. (yP)
Federal-State Market News Serv
ice APPLKS: California Newtown
Pippins, cold storage, 1 tier $1.40
1.75; Si, tier, $1.702.L'5; 4Vi
tier, fl.lO(g 1.25. Uen Davis, fancy,
fl.50il.75.
WASHINGTON: Winesans, ex
tra fancy. $2.25fa 2.G0, fancy $2.00
$?2.2. Rome IJeautys, extra fancy,
$2.35(& 2.50, large fancy .no.
2.25,. small to medium, $1,50$
.1.75..' ;
OREGON: Newtowns, , extra
fancy. $2.50, 2.76; . fancy, $2,00(u)
2.o.' Spitzeubergs, extra fancy
$2.25 2.50, fancy $2.00 t 2.25,
choice $2.2o2.5ft. Arkansas Blacks
extra fancy, $2.402.t5, fancy
52. 15(S'ifi40. Winter Bananas, $2.00
(fT2.25t ' fancy $1.752.00. Hydo
Kings fancy $2.002.23.
PEARS: Lake county packetl,
Winter Nelis, ?2.75 box, small sizes
$2.00(2.50. . ,
OREGON D'AuJous, $a.504.00.
San Fninclst'o Huttorfat.
it A X FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. (A1)
Butterfat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 52.C.
Wall Street Report
NKW, YORK. Feb. 2D. (P)
Marking up of the call money rule,
from 6i, to S percent turned the
course ot slock juices reactionary
today after an opening outburst of
strength. Early gains of one to
11 points were substantially cut
down or wiped out, and a long list
of Isues sank one to five points
below last week's final quotations.
TradliiTT, which was fairly, brisk In
the early rally, turned dull on the
decline. " 1 ' '"
The lino of least' l'oslstuncej 1 111
the lute trading appeared to be
downward In spite of Btrenuotia ef
forts to force tho rally under lead
ership of U. S. Steel, which again
got up to around Its best figure
of tho day on n large turn over.
Missouri Pacific established a new
high point when it touched 77 7-8
and Otis Elovator junipod 10
points.
A number of speculative favor
ites continued to sllp down a point
or so. Tfco closing tone was Irreg
ular.' ,. ,
Sales approximated 3,450,000
shares. . 1 - .
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DAHO TO ADOPT I
IJOIKK, Ida., Feb. 25. Ull Vir
tual certainty that a new tobacco
tax, this one 0- 10 per cunt sales,
tax on all forms of tobacco, would
be introduced in tills session of the
Idaho, legislaturtt. developed fol
lowing a conference of farm lead
ers of the two houses. Members
of the Bi-oup, who refused to be
directly, quoted, said tho drafinB
o fthe bill had already homtil and
TONIGHT
WRESTLING
' . ' TOM
ALLEY
' ' . vs. Jim
HESLIN
. Bost 2 out of 3 Falls
, Good Preliminary
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Moving pictures of world'
championship, match., be
twten Strangler Lewis and
Oas Somienberg.
General . Admission. . $1.00;
ladies and children 50c; re
served seats $1.50... Tickets
on sale at Brown's and
Jtialto.
. . . ' s" m
The 25 lb. hut U
convenient for you
ruwj. no bather. EtitnomUAl, trx, to
nut ink, rtfur or difricrut.
EARTH A
ilogl.ucrutl
A valuable spraying
guide for you
Vrimfar the Shmrwln- William Sprnying Ouu L
gn t mmpimim
f orchard pntt, ,
E. W. J. Hearty Co.
South Front St. Phone 154 .
WAREHOUSE OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ' . ii
SPRAY MATERIALS
It would likely niiiUn Its uppearance
some time this week. .
The bill, 'in its essential forms,
provides 10 per cent sales lax, nom
inal dealers' license, and split nf
INSURANCE
CAN'T PREVENT
A LOSS!
But a Safe Deposit Box
here does!
Important papers, difficult or im-'V
possible to replace, valuables to
which a precious- sentimen t is at
tached, priceless heirlooms, all
may be kept safely here in your
own private box.
' Inspect These Facilities Today
THEjACKSONCOUNTYBANK
ES'. AULISIIbD 185
Mediord, Oregon
Commercial Savings Safe Pciosit
MCMBliR 1 SDEftAt. RESttRVti SYSTEM
better "pack-outs"
" Your best assurance of profitublu "inii k-tiuL.s"1 is lo spray si-icntili-fiilly
villi S-W Dry J.iiuc Sulfur tin; improved spray lo control
Sau Joso S'.'aloJ Oyster Shell Scale and Mister Mile. It will keep
your apple, pear, peach and prune trees clean.
It in prepared in convenient powdered form from u33"Dauiiic
test liquid with a stabilizer added. Our recommendations to you
fur solutions are proved safe, reliable, and economical by both
scientific and prarlicul tests. . . .
There is as much logic in buying salt brine instead of dry salt
as there is in buying liquid instead of Dry Lime Sulfur. We guar
antee it to dissolve, or refund your money. It eliminates heavy",
trucking charges, vasle, heavy handling, and reluming empties.
Spray the modern way! .-,"
For a dormant oil spray
use S-W Free Mulsion
(A high viscosity, highly refined, safe, dormant oil spray)
Scale, Red Spider (Brown Mite, European Red Mite) Aphis and
other pests of this type can be effectively controlled with b-W Free
Mulsion, also. It is recommended for particularly heavy infestation.
Mr. Clyde Nell of Yakima-, Washington, says "I have used the
Sherwin-Williams Free Mulsion for my dormant sprays for two
consecutive seasons and in addition to the satisfactory results (my
orchards packing out free of both San Jose Scale and Aphis), I
find it mixes readily with water and is absolutely free from the
curdling so objectionable in many oil sprays."
Consult your nearest Sherwin-Williams dealer.
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
, , (.Pacific Coci.it OJfieet)
Oakland Snu Francisco - I.os Angeles Portland
' Scatlln Spukano butt Lalo City
proceeds between I ho xlato Beneral
fund for use In the schools and the
hiKhway fund for miirkit roads, i leeiloii. -Upward
ot $500,000 Is expected by I '-
Hie ennierenee to be raised from
sure
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main Phono 260
CARRY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAYS IN CONVEN.
IENT GARDEN SIZES.
;tho tax, while ihe license, fee Is e. -
peeleil to defray the cost ot col-
vV.iU your spray pregr
For oomplete
ifk op-ay systematically every winter
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now nilvo ' for Kits nuigos cannot
.be npenoii iicciuwiitany. -
control of scale and Intecti
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...
results, not only In elean-up ot
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I make a specialty of all Hlndt
of first class fruit tree graTtlno.
Your Black Walnuta should be
grafted over to Franquettea.
Will call and advise with you
free of charge.
References; Paul Scherer. phone
1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4;
C. A. Hiles, phone 869-L.
J. A.
Box 571
KINSER
Medford, Or.
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