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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1909)
ij ! .. -... nL I -f iii.i M, .Tii Wi1,W -i aHrt II mm I Jlbsoluiely Ture The Only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes A Guarantee of Pure, Healthful, Delicious Food y hm Educational Rally to Be Held in Madras Frank II .nor I.csUt Horuan H.iivAl K..K1V K-Vr A .Unison 1Y:iU O Ni'i! IVatruv Un:. Cut!. .'-.in.- Marker Roll of Honor Prineville Schools An educational ra'.ly will le The following i vnh an? re- held at Madras on Friday and j ported neither absent nor lardy: Saturday, Febriwry 19 nd 20, by nr-t .--kvik. Supt. 11. A. Ford, assisted by tiiany j CWor i.rl other educators of the county. It j J1"".!:"1 is the intention to make the meet Viicr usit.Ut ing a most interesting ar.d profit- i lit-nriitui iroi.-.n.i able one. All of the teachers , ! Hv.r w;t the Crook County High School,! the Prineville public school 'ul j Vu--ir.im har.i the Fchools of Laidlaw and Bend Frank Huston will attend to assist in the wo:k. i r'"; Marker , .i i u .i I Laura Raiti-,v and the request is made by the IS,;ll)0,H superintendent that all of the j Miidrvd Young teachers and members of the school ' Smith i. -r .1 - j:...:,. 1 J :.. V.K'nn Dinm ooarus oi uie uisirma ciuuratcu m the territory north of Crooked river and east of the Deschutes attend. Matters of interest to the general welfare of the public echools will be discussed and it is planned to have a joint session of all the school officers and teachers present on Saturday, the 20th. As Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, falls on Monday of the following week, Superintendent Ford will ask all of the schools in the county to observe Friday the 19th as the holiday, so as to allow all who desire to attend the meet ing at Madras, also avoiding breaking into the work of the next school week with a holiday. Two More Railroads for Central Oregon I.uci'.v iV.r Joie Mil i Wis iio Koaui3 Kva Strvt't .Tame Kini: Roberta Dongas Theora Taylor KUUm Krtnk MARSHAL ARRESTED. Con!i::ud from p.U'o I. nsnmch ns the case m brought in the naive of the people- of the Mate of Oregon, thus lacing the cae properly under the control of tie district attorney. Thi. milhority was not obtained and deputy l'.e'.l acted within hi legal powers in dismissing the cae. However, the as('.rieved party si. 11 h.ts neour e to the grind jury, but whether tl e Cio will be brought k fore that bodv is hot known. Howell's case before the city recorder brought out a large num ber of spectators, who were inter- ste.l in the developments ef the I rocecdir gs. Attorney M. U. Elliott represented the ci'.v of Piincville, and Attorney Oeorge Barnes the defendant. Four or rive witnesses were called on each side and at the close of the taking of evidence the recorder found de fendant guilty as charged and im posed the fine and costs as above slated. In this connection it w as brought out that there is a city ordinance to the effect that no fees c;.n be collected by witnesses called ic the recorder's court. The attorneys present gave it as tluir opinion that no one could be compelled to testify before the court and that it would not stand in common law. Fees were allowed the witne.-ses in this case. Notice to CudiUri, l In rrl v iMirii l v ilic under. V. Stewart, Hotican v Still and Ktr.,,,,1 I:,-.,. M,- ,,.. liM.I N..C and curec about lil he ld of hogs . .t..i,u J. M. .- 1 1 . .in i-r.l. nil i.-noii lui mir i Li i in iiy.tinM Im snl 1 tl tv.inl. tt jn-i'iii I tit' Mint', w oti I hi j-ropiT itiurlirr, lo I In' iin.l, r i,:n. .1 l Ills nlllr III I'llm t!'t lliv,-on, w is hiii m mo. lbs fiiun I lio Iir-I piilil'CiiU.ni ul llu ii.iIm i', I'.iU.I Uiti I lih .l.i v i'f Itti.u i! v. V". ' M. K. Kl.I.lot r, A.iHiii:-ir.i(..r ,'l lli I M ill' nl J ottn J. Mi iiuilli. l. i-i'.i!!!. Era (j rater ?y!va Miller TIIIKD liRVTE. Lynn Cram IVsst'I Jot'.nson Sumner Houston Hottrt Ueains Frank Rice Ouy Snoiiwly , Eliialwtli Pancake Caroline Thronson Ruth Yancey Adrian Yancey Bertha Welch rvlCKTU liR-ME. Ruth Aiianison Lnckey Koniiey Don Hell fylva CUvk Loe Conu t Nora Hon Tressie Houston Martha Horican Violet I ister Alma I.ippman Oren Noble Geitru te Reams CohinibU Thronson May Irelamt IsaVlle Ireland An: a Lurltiiij; Eddie Mrl-'arlund U?car Welch Twc more railroads threaten to cross Central Oregon. One of these is an electric road sponsered by the Portland, Baker City & Butte Electric railroad company, which filed incorporation papers in Multnomah county last week capitalized at f2,0CO,000, which says it will equip and operate "a railroad with either ste3m cr elec tric motive power between Portland and Butte Mont., running south easterly through Clackamas county to the confluence of Trout creek with the . Deschutes river thence east and northeasterly to Burnt Ranch in Wheeler county, and from there to Baker City, and from Baker City the railroad will cross Idaho running in a north easterly direction to Butte which will be the eastern terminus of the road." The other road is one built jointly by the states of Idaho and Oregon with state aid from Coos Bay through Central Oregon to Boise, Idaho, as proposed by the Idaho-Oregon Development Con gress which was in session at Salem during the past week. Arthur Houston Frederick Rice Hazel Myers Dotty l'nindexter Ernest Estes Edith Sputh pylvain Michel Vickcy Huston Elizabeth Osborn Hugh Dobba Mary Cain Elsa Miller Carl" Maytield stxrn i;e..ie. Audrey Noble I'ete Harris Elma Noble Rei Powell Freddie Noble I.ota Horifaii SEVENTH (iRUE. Robert Lister Arthur Michel Thron Thronson Carey Stearin Leiand Uelkuap IldaCVhra Mary Elliott Crice Reams Evelyn Miuiorn Estella Powell Dna Wright Rooms for Rent. For single or double rooms or rooms (or noudekecpiug laqtiirt? nt this oltiee. 1-1 1 Teachers Examining Board Named Superintendent Ford announces that the examining board f,r the the teachers examinations set for February 10 to 13 will be composed of Mrs. C. W. KIkins of Prineville, Miss Cora Ferguson, of Bend, and Superintendent Ford, him.-elf. Writing for county papers will cover three days,, beginning on Wednesday, the 10th. The work on the state papers will run over another day, tini.-hiag on Satur day the 13th. annually rai i n his own lnvs audi feeding them at the ilottring mill.; lie cures his me.it by his own pro-ce.-s using put litth) ha'tpctcr. lie says the-main point in em ing meat is to give it plenty of time. The packit g house meals ns a rule are foretd in the curing process, which ditrov the sweet ll.ivor. Horigan cV St. It kill about 2o0 h'adot hoj-s eiu'h -jcar. Their meats are su.;nr cured, and nil if the homo cured meats excel the imported in quality. S;soud Bros, figure vhoy will kill about ooO hog doting the season. Most of these are made into hums and bacon. The Journal does not urge the immediate otabliehniont- of a cold flora ge plant in Prineville on a largo scale. It simply presents this matter to its reader for what it is worth, btlitving that it i worthy of investigation; that such an entcrpri.-o would be profitable; that it would keep at home many thousands of dollars (very year and give a boo.-1 to the bog busi m ss in Crook county. If wheat and alfalfa can be turned into a profit by feeding it to l.ogs, what is the use of hatding the p.rain to Shaniko a distance ef -10 to 00 miles, and then hauling in hams, bacon and lard, on the return tiip? It would not take much liguring to see that $ 1000 or foOOO could he made in a short time by saving tir?t cost and freighting expense on this one item of p"oik products in Crook count v. r lie City Meat Market llOKKIAN & SUM,, Props. ZPt cfassionat C a rets, C. Xrix ?ta Cllttt intUe with liini. W. Itiirne COLD STORAGE PLANT. If you cannot come In person, semi your grand imreutri, mother, father, sister, brother or uncle. March 5tli. Land Clearing and Contracting. See McClallln & Yoimir. Itedmond, Oregon, for house-muviiiK. orforany liiutl of land claarins; saitcbruli n--tuoved. trees cut. stumps pulled. V.'e are prepared to bid on any work of this kind. 1-24 am Bids Wanted. Realtd hid fur furniyhinir the vault ol the aherilT and the county clerk in the new court house at Prineville, Or., with e..'tional tire proof furniture, ure wanted; also bids for hardwood furniture suitable for the court rooms and offices in said court house. All bids must he conditioned so that all or any part thereof may be ordered at any time "hereafter, and also upon the writti-n condition that no payment whatsoever niiall become due and payable prior to April 1. IDPI. liids will beopened March 3. V.f'J. The rijjht to reject any and all bids is hereby rt served. Uy order of the County Court of ('rook county. Wabrks Uaows. Clerk. tar- " j W-A. y r--. n w rrn rv Tr7 II 4 m All charges prepaid to the nearest express office. A quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS tf A )Q NOELE direct to you, all charges paid fta; -to the nearest railroad express office, ty 9 Containing oil those secondary constituents the government chemists say MUST EE THERE that it may be called whiskey. Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them, whether bottled in bond or not, 13 alcohol not whiskey. CYRUS NOBLE is pure. It is eld.' It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey. Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest. W. J..VAN'SCHUYVER & CO., Established 1664 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon . CUT AT THIS UNC SNO HAIL TO-DM W. J. Van Schurver & Co, Porttwd, Onto Fnclowd pletie find $4.90 far which please ieod me at once by expresi prepaid, four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. P. O. Addn . CouMjr .Skip Sou. Continued from .i;o 1. 1 1000 and 15000. If in connection pure artificial ice couLl be manu factured and so!J, Mr. Iloriui be lieves t'.at such a lant wodld be jiroStable from the Etait. Ileeides providing cold storage formtats and making po?.ible the curing of hams and bacon the year round, butter and creaa-.ery j.roJuct?, as well a3 eggs and fruitd could alao be properly cared for. Regarding the production' of pure artificial ice it would feera that a limited amount could be disposed of at a premium. While the ico harvest here ii usually good, it is secured from the local streams the waters of which are none too pure, ar.d this natural ice is hardly fit to put into drink ing water. The first requisite of a cold Ftorage plant would be a suitable building, brick or stone being pre fened. There a. e many varieties of machinery used in different plant, but moit of tho-e in opera tion in the United .States employ ammonia gag in connection with a brine made of chloride of limo and water. By a series of operations the gas is evaporated, liquified and compressed, at the. same time heing carried through pipes dis tributed over the room which U to he cooled. These physical chancres produce the cold, and the name ammonia gas iw used over and over again, the power being employed in the pumping and compressing only. In calculations the work of one ton of coal is considered equal to from 8 to 1-i tons of ice. Five or six horse power would be suffi cient for the operation of a email plant. The different temperatures at which different articles are pre served in cold storage may be of interest, beef and other freeh meats are subjected to about from 32 degrees to 40 degrees Fahren heit and it requires from 21 to 43 hours to get out t'.ie animal "neat at this temperature. Ahout four weeks cold storage makes beef much better than that freshly killed. Butter is kept at zero, fruits at about !jQ degrees and eggs at about 40 degrees. Cold storage is also coming into much use as a means of preserving furs and carpet3 as well as winter clothing from destruction by moths. These firms in Prineville pro duce most of the local pork; viz: Notice for Futiiiotios Not I'm! I.aijd. IVtiurtiuent ol thi (nt.'ii r, I". 5-. baud I'diiv ul 1 hi- lalle, tr., Ni.v-!iU-r lllih, !:.. Not ire is hrrvhy tivi u thai t'l ini -ii r. V. T ! of IVrtlaiid, tMi' -oN, who, on Normih. r 17th. t'"" niadi' IhiiImt aid Mniii Aj'pii rati.. n N... uttn I t I.ot t. and .vh', XK','. NK'.,.-K';. Si. ii' ii ,i, l..wn-l.ii 1 Smtu, U.tn.te i't i' l-t, Wiiliinii-tio M. ri.l inn, has tiled iH'li'.'i-of inii'iiti"!! t'i iiinhe final timber and rtoim '-ool, to i-ta'.'i!i 1 i i ' t to t ho land i-ivr ib-t-rtbi d, n f"U' Wiirp-n Urown. i .'unty i.'ri lit bis otlo'i at i'riiirviiti. ii'i .'''ii, on rn Mh d.iy vt rehruarv, l'.'X i 'l.iiinnt.t tsamr it-noi-.: Ill roil l'itd . ll.ifliii'lUii II. J'nN, John V. Kiiti r mi. I Al-iin V. Kni'hu-n, all of I'i n,n die, V'uvoii. ll'-:ip C. V. MooUK. II Jfti -tl.T. Coate;t Nutice. IKi-AiirM r or tiik ln:Kuot, t'nlli'.l hlali-n Uill.l urn.-.-. Tin. I ml ii-.., t'l.iiuii. I'- . i iiiUt -'-'. Itfi'S. A )ulli'l.-nt ron'i-l tttn.hivll having Ii'.mi flii-!l In llil.- o.'tlif I'V ?. 7. CWoit, 6 & CiU Axuwriiri. raimniT ! o NiuMT VrvU K OM IHIOH Hrtll or AtUVMIN s lmu Mim. li'.ih iti mi roJ- ih'lllV l.-l-.tlioi'S. (Printfili. - Crtftm fficlknap c a f wards !PAjftfiant mnJ iSmrytamt. O J"- IW S (C.4 srv 5 iPrintttt'll; Crtjtm, Sri mm timim JVi wmM. Print miii; Crtfon. jCateymr l'rnetlee1 III alt St.'ite nml 1'i'tliTiil I'uiirlM jCaiclaw, Origan Pedigreed Stock Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try pome of Crtmk euily's elmioeat prtulucts. Its tho lest that money ran buy. You will rrnt only pave money but you will help luihl up a home industry. Wo always carry the lest iu Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce HORIGAN & STILL The First National Bank Statement of Roourcca anil Lialititioi of Of Prineville, Oregon Al tha Jilot of lutinrat Nov. 27, IU KOI It! I toes Uwin nml IMaroimla... t'lilti-it Hlnli'n Ilonila . . Ilmik n-inlwa , . null h I'll" from tmnlta r.v.oi IW . , ti'..W IM . 12.V.7 trj Ivi.tiU.' 3 i:il,'l l D. F. AlUa. Pr..id.nl Will WitrawaiUf, Vi.. Pr..Ut.al i unii u n a l-.ll rltnrk ". 0 Hurt'lua nml iilutlvl.l.-.l ii.ittla I'l.;"'.' '.'I I'lri'iilnlloii ' ' W liollvUluul tri.ia at,"W ' Iliil.Mrt 10 T. M. nIJl. C..I.Uf II. liUtia, A.. I Cubur il-!l III llll-MJlIHr MV tj ,.,,,!. ,s,.rit so fl Black Lanoslian I . . t ry S.i. li i:i." .Wil -i. lot M 1 .si-.1.. u..u . s'i-.'A1.. .'- 1 1. m ii;!ll H O G S ToIanJ Duroc Chinas Jerseys Chick ens 1 f.1., u.u . 1 ; - '. 1 1. -ti.iii ii;!f S'.jw, ,,i.ii l: M'.n. -,, S.'. 'Hon 'i. T-. -olilii 1 i ..UI, ItitiiKi' 1" l-H't. W illaliii'tti- I 8 M ,-r 1.! - : II . 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I !:!.!' .11 'l !u: O.iii', l.r' V"'!. lli" o l i-iitil. -l:i.nt fwivinu', In a I'lutr Hllblavl!, llli-il i 1 1. - III ' i'f -I, I'm-.. Hit f.ii I li r;u-N w hlrh sllull- I li.-i . lOlt-r lui ! I. li; in i', I'i'IMmiil K.-rlr ol I I its in it li-i' run In it In- III ;n I'-. H In li.-r.'lil- or-il.-ri 'l iilt'l illi.-i t. .1 tbiil nu b notli'i- l.o lil v.-u dm.- anil ini.T puMli-a' Ion. 1-7 c'. W. Muuct, U.-i;l:it.'r. E. C. PARK KbliMllNP, OltHi.nN -hi mi r.' lb.- - For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands IN Til!'. il DESCHUTES VALLEY Contest NotKe. I ii jiai t M f-ii t of t In: I uti'i lor, I' nil. .I Mali -i l.an.l Olli. -. The ll.i'lii, onijf. n I'm :h!..t 1 1, l's. A filli'-ii-ut i-utiti -t nilii'.uvit liuvnif: ln'i-ii lilt-d in th'.s otiii-c I y Tliomn . It. t''nrl:-i ro!itc-tar;t, ni':-i'i-t lionii --.li'ii.l - Si rial No. fit I'K --i:trv No. !.',!. llladl' .lu'v K, 1!ll, f .r W'jNW'i, SiTlioii ii, l-;'a.N'K'.,, ."it. To .!. ii.-iii I ! rjo.ith, Kai.oi' II Ka-t, iVil!:i:ni'c- .MerMinn, l.y .Myron K. Kcc-ki-.'lli-i-, ('.oiili'.'t" ". i" w lii' li it is ulii''l Unit -aiil Mynm K. K -i kci'i-lii r lias v liohy itliiiiiilnncii m:ii tr:ii-t for niori- tloni nix ini.iiiiin la t I'lii-t; that naiil trai t is not m itleil nji in ami i iiltivali il l.y saiil (nirty a rciiiii nl ty law; that lie lias wholly ai.aii'l'ini'il saiil trai:t for inop.; Hum t .'.n yearn l.i-t Ji.i.-t; that mill ulh-oi-il iiIim-i:i--wxi not ilnc to his ediploj mriil in the army, navy or manio coi p-i ol the I' niti-i! Stali-n in turn- of war, t-aiil i:ii!ii s a": Imti; l.y nutilii'd to ajipi-ar, n-.-jioiid mid olivr viiU'Jii o touchit'K K.-iid nlli o.'iliuii at lb o'l loi k a. la. on I'l-liriiary II, t'fi'K I i l'on S'a' ri-n lirown, i-oiinly rlri k, at hi- oilirt in ri-iiii'Vini', (loa-'on, and that tinal lo-ar. mo ill he hi'ld at 11 o'l l'i"!; n. in. oil l'i-h-ruary HI, li)!) hi-fon.' tho I'.i-i'iitrr aii l IN-ci-ivi-r at thu t'niti il htati'S Land C;lii'i: in The Ualli'i, Ori-K'Hi. 'I he -aid i-onti'staiit haviii).', in a proper atildavit, tiled Dei einh'-r 11, ll.S, sot forth I'.o'ls which show' Unit alter duo dilioi n'a' personid serviee of thin notice -:tn not he made, it is heichy ordered and directed that mu ll notice he. "iveli hy due and piop er puhlication. 12-'lp C W. Moore, ItCji.-ler. WIHTK II. F. JONES ... THE HAMILTON STABLES (lloraeshtM'inp; in Connodioh) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor 1'Kim:vii.i r. oki ;on Stock tionnlfJ 1)' tho day, v.ttk or month nt Kt'iisoiKililo rntcH. Iii nii'tnln'r tiit nlien in I'rituvillo. Uatk.h Kkahonaiii.k. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Redmond, fa Oregon m Notice for Publicatics (Noteiiil land.) IH'Partiiienl of I he Inlcrlor. U. K. iand Olhoe at i lie Dalles, Oregon, N'ovemher lt.li, 1:W1 Notice is heiehy Riven that l.i.i.ii; A. i'oTT.':ii of I'rineville, On ;;oti, who, on Noveinher Ijth, linn, made TiiiiIi'T nml otone Apilirn tion No. OHilft for WWKNW'W, Keetion .), Township 11 Houtli, Kaiie, ill Kant, Wil lamette Meridian, has lilid notice of inter,, tion to nialie linal timher and ctone. proof, to estahli.sh claim to the land ahove ilr serihed, hel'ore Warreii lirown, county (derk, at 1i!h oIDcb at I'rineville, Orce-on, on the 5tfi day of li'ehruary, lll'i!) Claim ant names iiH W'itneiisi-s: Wiole II. JIu.ston, Henry A. Foster, llohert (I. Smilh uml Will iianies, all of I'rineville, On iron. 12-'. C. V. MoottK, tcr. Notice for Publicities. Department of the Interior. U. H. Land Oiliee at The Dalles, Oroffoii. Noveinher !in, llO.'i. Notice is herehy i;iveii that Itoi.i.A N. Doty ol I'rineville, Oregon, who, on April !Mh, l!lo7, made Timher and Istone l-mtry No. aw5 (Serial No. W7) for N K'X, NU NWi Heclion 8, Town.sliii 14 Soulli, Itanne IS Ku.it. Willamette Meiidian, has tiled notice of intention to lntl.e tinal proof, to i stahliKh claim to the land u hove deferiheil, hefore the county elerk ut I'rine ville, Oregon, on the 10th day of Fehruary, lltjl). Claimant nainen as witiieKses: lloli ert O. Kmlth and ciarlen M. Charlton, hoth of I'rineville, Oregon. 12-3 C. W. MoottK, Ileginler. Wilson's Shoe Shop I hnvo opioied up a h!vk nliop III l'riiievillo in tin- Mct'alliftcr lmihliiiir, m Main Htrecl near tlicOi lioco Ini !u;i, and nm ire parod t.j ! u!I kimlriiif lepiiirliiir. All work iloin- iioatly hiiI promptly mfd Hatinfaction guar aiitc.' l. Pricea vnry reasonable. A trial will convincii you that tliin in t'ni best plai to havo your ulioi; repairing doni!. J. E. Wihon, Prineville, Or. Gasoline Engine IrrialicB, Spraying and Pumping Machinery l-'alrliatiks-MorsH (lasoline IKliifluea fo puinpliiK, HpiayliiK, miwIiiK, KrliulliiK. Out til l iiolllplt-le. l-'HliijiinkM Si-idcH for wfluhlnir. I'liIi'liunks-MnrKu liymimoH uud Mnloro for power nml Mi'ht. KnlrliniikM-Miirse WlndmlllH iind Towern. l-'iil rim n kn-.Morse (.IrindeiH. li'eeil ChopperK, ''-1 1 Pumps. Ail llrst nuallty poods ut lowest priced. Always In utock. l.lhi-ral lei ins, Prompt n-ply to lii'inlrli'S nml (iiilck KlilpmeiiU. Vi rile tor eataloKue ami pi Iccm. VV. F. KING, Agent, Pruceville, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co. roinr.AM), ohkoon. -J .-rAir;trrlTrrT7lrr-lq-f 0FFI0EB8: W. A. Booth, President D. F. Stewart, Vice President C. M. Elkins, Csshler DiHEOTOno: W. A. Booth, C. M. Elkins, D. F. Stewart Transacts a General 3aukiuo; Busincas E s c h a n g o nought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention The 0'Neil Restaurant i MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbL-E, OREGON i First Class Meals 25c and Up i Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season J CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION 4 Curry lii"; it cliulci m-liTllnti of tint' t iunly, rlj;nrn, ih hiiuch, J li'imum, etc. (ilve tin u cull. SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. nirinnnroriririnnjir n L J r.i i. J ri u L J ri Li ij n i- j r.i t j r.-i i. j r.i r.-i LJ r i i j r t i J r i kJ r. i L J ,.i r k Sonera ffilacksinithing L. Jii JL JI.JU JL, JU JLJk JL JW J n w i n l; j r. i LJ ri r i LJ n r..l i- J ri t'J r.i r.i L J ri r l Li r.i L J ri n LJ ri Li HOHSKHIIOKINO, V(Ki) WoitK, KTO, , Neatly and Pit(Mrn.Y Donk When it is Donk By : : : ftobcrt 9oorc Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed PlUNKVILl.K, OltKliON. ri LJ r i L. 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