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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893.
O. K. . Ordm N. 14.
IlOQTBS. 3D liKOT. iNKTV.. O. N. ti)
The Dalles, Or., Aug. U, IVXi. ("
Order No. 14.
I. The following orders are hereby
promulgated (or the information of this
command :
HKMHjrAKTKK O. N. (..,
BrsriAL Ousaa(
l.i. )
The miirnaUim o( lt Lieutenant W. K. fund
trraa, "K" I'o., ;i Keirinient, has been aeceitted,
tu take erteet Juno ;., Imu.
By order of tin- I 'onimawter ill t'hlef.
(MKiicd) R. W. Ml lYHKl.L, Adji. lieu.
II. HKAlHJt'ARlKKS O. N. ;.,)
bAUSsl, OK., July 14, IXC t
No. 40. 4
"K" Co.. At Kewment of Infantry. O. S. ti..t
hereby dibtute,l. htateand r lilted States mi
erty lii iMMmiou ol tlie romiwiiv romiuuiultjr
will he turneil over io i.ieui. j. ji. raitcrMm
Aa ladlaa'a Oratory.
The following coloquy took plarn on
one of our street corner last night be
tween a couple of Warm Spring Indian
on the present condition of national
atVuirs. Mr. Indian, who is one of the
best informed on the political situation,
remarked that "Washington tyghe, Mr.
Cleveland, bias sick tumtum. Yaka
clatawa copu salt-chuck. Yaka qua.
Yaka wake euintux, alta halo chioka
min, hata uiamook, halo uiuekatutick.
Cottaalta?"
The sombre wuading of the Indian'
thought can hardly be expressed in
English, but this i aa near as we can
reproduce it: The president is heart-
vtuanvnimter .it Keviiiint. who win rvi)t to t SK . j,e jmg gone to the seacoast to get
ant. J . t . Henry (or the same. In glvintr reoelrit I ' " , ,
away irviui uia iruuutea, ir.iow , o
afraid of them and don't know what to
do. He knowRwe have no money ; there
is no work, nor anything to eat. Whnt
does it mean?
ItOltN.
On Fifteen Mile, Aug. 8, to the
wife of K. 1!. tiilbreth, a daugliter.
weight 11 la pounds.
Near this city this morning, to the
wife of Mr. A. V". Marsh, a eon.
In The Hulles' August Hth, to the
wife of Joseph Fort in, a girl.
Mr. Thomas liatte, editor of the
Graphic, Texarkuna, Arkansas, has
found what he believes to be the best
remedy in existence for the flux. His
experience is well worth remembering.
He say: "Last summer Iliad a very
severe attack of flux. I tried almost
every known remedy, noue giving relief.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Kemedy was recommended to uio.
I purchased a bottle and received almost
immediate relief. I continued to use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending this
remedy tu any person suffering with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence." 23 and ."0
cent bottles for sale by Blakeley A
Houghton, Druggists. Ira.
Advertiseft l.tattar.
MARRIAGE MAXIMS.
be angry at the lame
mother, either
Lieut. I'Mttcmm w ill notice etimisuison lietweeu
the amount ol ordnance and stores received and
the lat annual renort or return ol rant- Henry,
ehanttnfr tliut otlievr with any disetviwi'ieie
which liiav ei.t. Cnon the receipt Ivinjt
fMUtf.1 and aniiroved bv these Headquarters,
diM'tiarven will be lsMled to the members of Ihe
rotnnuiiv by I.ieut.-Col. i. T. Thompson, and tlie
ofheers of the eomisiny. on the sttlloineut of
their aeeounts with the state, will bocutilled to
honorable, diseharires.
A ' Co.. ;sl Regiment of Infantry, O. N. (.. is
hetvhydi.bandoi. Htateanil I ntted States prop
erty in H.eioti of the cointKtuy couunauiler,
rill be. turned over to Lieut. J.'M. I'atterson,
Quartermaster :ut Keiniticut. who will re,"ettt to
Card. J. M. lluaehketor Ihe same. In aiviiiK re-
reipt Lieut, t'attenion will make einiviriMtn be
tween autiMint of irdu.tuv and Mores r-c,lve,t
and the nl annual iefMrt or ir'turn id Card.
HuM'hke. ehariio; thai oilicer with anv diMrel-
aiHalex Hint inayeift. Cpon the rveeipu being
fa.Med and approv,il by thco lttad'inartertt. dl",
rhaiv,s, will he iued to the lueinben of the
romjwiny by l.ieut.-col. ti. T. Thoinpu. and the
ortievra of the company, on the ncitlcmcut of
their account with the uuc, will beeuti!let to
honorable "iiM'harues.
ltv onler of ihe Coniniamler in (Ahief.
(Siiniul K. W. M1TC1IE1.U Adjt. lien.
III. Discharges will lie issued to the
members of "A and "K" Companies
Irom tliese Headquarters. i
IV. The following resignations liave
been accepted by the Commander in
Chief: dpt. I. M. McCullv, of "I"
Co.. to take effect as of July 10. lS'.Ki.
1st Lieut. J. A. Rumble, of "I" Co., to
take effect as of July 10, 1S!3.
V. llRKiAUK IimiTRs., o. N. .;.,(
Klamath Kallm, Dr., July U', lv.u. t
lirKCIAL lKDKHIr
N... Ui. t
lr. c. A. loorui!i, of Kuirene. Oretron. i herehy
app-iinutl htinrcui and Mtdical liircctor on the
Urucade trull, w ith the rank of Major.
Leonard c. Jone. of Portland. Oreiron. is
hereby appointed inspector of Rillo I'ratui-.vou
the Hriirade .Stall, w itli tlie rank of Captain.
Bv coinniand of Knit. lien. 11. H. COMrsox.
C. S. MtMlRK. Cant, and Asst. Adit, l.ell.
Official: L. T. I'KKKV.
Ueut.aud Aid del amp, llrieade StalT. O. X. 1i.
VI. KRKiADE IIIMJTRS., O. X. (.;.,)
Klamath Falls, uii., auk. j, lv.tj. )
HrKCIAL OKOSK3I
No. lo. (
The resiiniation of Col. Jay I'. I.uca. I 'olom l
3d Reiriment of Infantry, and 1st Lieut. Sidney
Collins, Adjutant :il U'Vini-iil of Intantry. hav
inu bell actvpt,',l by tlie Couimauder in'chu f.
and tliese eilivra dischawd. Li,-ut.-Col. i,. T.
Thomson ill take coniinaud of the Reci
ment until furtner iirders. and w ill esta: iish the
Headquarters at The Jialles, Oroiron. lie will
ap!4)int or detail an Adjutant for the Heuinient.
and will carry out the provision of pciiil
tnler No. 4'.', Headquarter uniron Xatioual
uuani.
Bycommaiid of Ilriir.iien. If. H. Comtson.
C. s. VOOKK, Asst. Adjt. (.en
OFFtriAL: L. T. I'KUUY.
Lieut, and Aid dc Lamp.
VII. The Headciuarters of the ;id
Regiment will hereafter be established
at The lMlles, Oregon. All state prop
ertv in possession of Col. Jav 1'. Lucas
and Lieut. Midnev Collins will be
hipped at once to these Headquarters.
Lieut. J. M. Patteison, R. Q. M., will
arrange tor transportation of same.
VIII. Second Lieut. J. A. French
will assume command of "I" Co., until
farther orders.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for, Suturday, August 12th, ISO.'!.
Persons calling for same w ill give dale
on which tiiev were advertised :
Never both
time.
Nf.vkh tulk ot one
alone or iti company.
Lt:T each one strive to yield oftenest
to the wishes of the other.
Nkvkh Bud fault, unless it la perfect
ly certain that a fault haa lieen com
mitted, und uhvuvs speak lovingly.
Xevkh let any fault you have com
mitted go by until you huve frankly
confessed It und asked forgivenes.
Thk very nearest approach to domes
tic happiness tin earth U in the cultiva
tion on both bides of absolute unself
ishness. IN SPORTING CIRCLES.
It Is estimated by a writer in the
Philadelphia- lYoss that SUmj,(h0,IHR) are
yearly spent on the races in this coun
try. Thk company that runs the Monte
Curio casino has declared a dividend of
about forty per cent, on last year'
business, which was more protitublo
than ever before.
Thk close cottage bonnet is promi
nent in the millinery exhibits for the
i season. It is universally uccouiiuk,
easily managed and liked by every
ImmIv. ' A SiiniUY at the Neaalda.
During the summer season the Dalles,
Portland fc Astoria Navimition Co. will
; make a rile nt (o. Dalles to Astoria!
, and return, and ft, Dulles to Ilwacoj
and return. I
The above rates will lie in effect on
Sundays only. Steamer Regulator will i
leave The Dalles at 7 a. in. Dalles City!
w ill urrive tit Portland in time to con
nect with the I.urline for Astoria and
Ilwaeo. The I.urline will leave llwaeo
Sunday evening and will connect with
the Dalles Citv Momlav morning for Tlie
Dalles.
The above tickets will be limited to
three davs from date of sale.
W. C. Allawav, O. A.
Ktockhotdar' Maetln.
The Dalles, Or., July 2S, lsy;!.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a stockholders' meeting of the Wasco
Independent Academy, at the Academy
building on Monday, August 2Mb, lVa,
at S o'clock p. in., for the purpose of
electing seven directors, ami transacting
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
IJy order of the board.
S. L. ISkookh, Sec'y.
dawtd.
D
IX. H. H. Riddell havintr been com
missioned 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant
ot tne M Regiment, O. It., he will be
respected and obeyed accordingly.
X. Captain IL- N. Frazier, Regi
mental Inspector of Rifle Practice, is
hereby relieved from the duties of Act
ing Regimental Adjutant, and will re
sume the duties of Inspector of Ritlc
Practice.
XI. All communications for these
Headquarter will hereafter be ad
dressed to the Regimental Adjutant.
XII. Company commander will be
more prompt in sending in their reports
of attendance at drills to tliese Head
quarter. By order of
Lieut.-Col. G.'T. 1'hojii'oi, Cotndg.
H. II . RIDDELL,
Adjutant 3d Regt., O. N. G.
Heavy Bhttp,
Mr. Fred Young of Bake Oven, who,
-with hi father, Mr. Geo. Young, is
one of the most prosperous sheep men
of thia country, returned last evening
from the east. Mr. Young bought and
brought home with him 52 head of
Shropshire buck, which were bred and
raised on the stock farm of Mr. A. O.
Fox of Oregon, Wisconsin. They are
all registered in the national stock regis
ter, and to u are the finest lot of
blooded sheep we ever eaw. They are
11 yearlings. We noticed one that
weighed 220 pounds gross. As a mutton
sheep they are at the head for profit, as
the wool clip is at an average and the
carcass is above, and with it comes the
profit of the sheep industry, Mr.
Young say he has changed the sheep
business from that of wool to mutton
for the block, on account of necessity.
The democratic party must eat, even if
they go iu sackcloth and ashes on ac
count of the democratic platform, which
must stand.
Mtam Thraaher.
Situation wanted as engineer bv a
competent man. Inquire at this office.
The success of Mr. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhiea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. She says: "I spent several
week in Johnstown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. We had several chil
dren with us, two of whom took the
diarrhw very badly. I got tome of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhiea Remedv from Rer. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them. I knew
of several cases where it was equally
successful. I think itcannot be excelled
nd cheerfully recommend It." 2." and
IVt cent bottles for tale by Ulakeley A
Houghton, Druggists. lm.
Calkins O L
I lodge P II
Ci E (ianoelc
Lister Huth
Martin Phi!
Moon Geo I.
Parker Miss Marv
llamiis Thos
Roth Win K
Smith Eve
Tavlor Cora
Tworuev Jeremial;
K liable C
Collier Mrs Mtrthy
English A
Hudson A 1.
Ixirnnee Miss Eva
Kohl .Mrs L
Meeks J J
Neisson P-r '2;
Mackuv John
Roth J" M
Rov Mrs Susan
Taylor J no A f2;
Tliomns Koht E
M. T. Xoi.an. P M.
3
VA a
ooMotkliOji
A MID POET
rushed Into a newspaper office receutly,
and threatened to "clean out" the es
tablishment, bernuse they printril hi
verse wrung. Said he: "I wrote, To
dwell forever iu a grot of peace,' and
you Idiots put It ' pot ol' grease.'"
The mortllnsl editor presented hhn
with a vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, a year's subscription mid uu
apology.
The little "Pellets" positively cure
sick and ncrvoua headache, tiilioiisiiota,
costiveuesk, ami all derangements of the
tomiu'li. bowels und liver. IU a large
contract, but tlie smallest things In the
world do the limine Dr. Pierce
Pleasant Pellets. They're tlie small
est, but tlie most effective. They go to
work Iu the right way. They cleanse
and renovate the liver, stomach and
bowels thoroughly but they do It
mildly and gently. You feci the good
thev ilo hut vou don't feel them do
ing' It-
They're the cuarxtt pill voti can
buy. because they're gnarantetti to give
satisfaction, or your money is returned.
You only pay for the yueH you get
That' the peculiar plan all Ir.
Pierce's medicines are sold on, through
druifojsu.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact ttist
Hugh Glenn,
" 'Turt is a tide in the a fairs of men whirl.
-f '.
- Hi
leads on to fortune" '
The poet unquestionably had reference v
ih,
Mr-i m i pn-
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S
Who are Belling these goods out at treatly-reduc
MIOIIEI.liACII 1IRICK. . . UNION ST
NOTICE.
Inasmuch as mv wife, Gcnrgir Anna
Brooks, has, without jut caiie or prov- j
ocation, left my bed ami hoard, against
mv wishes and consent, and refuses to
return or further live with me, I lierehv
warn all persons not to give her an
credit on my account, as I will not pay
anv bills of her contracting after this
date. Calkr Bhixiks.
Dalles Citv, or., July 1, if.r.i d wtAwit
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Crrl th Klunat I.ln of
ilPicture Mouldinsrs
To tie found Id tbe City.
72 Washington Street.
COMPOUND.
A ttrrnt iltentrrr hr an e!tl
Ladie. U tha ooljr fxrlrctlf
at and rrllablf mrrllc jio C
cumrad. Bewar of unprincipled drvzz-itM who
offrr Inferior m,llcla In pUro of Lhu. Ask for
Caok'a Cotton Root Corapoan4. talw m whll
MM, or IneloM SI and eenta In poatafr In letter
and wo will end, aealed, hj return m:L Fullsealed
parti-nilan In plain on re lope, to ladlea only, 3
nT"T Aitiireaa Pogi Lllf Conianr.
Xo. s FUherbluek. Ixtrolt. llick.
8oI(1 In The Dalle by Hnipes 4 Kiiiertly.
A frtna (Irtia Aflalr.
Coknallih, Or., Aug. 12. The son of
saac Porter, a well-to-do farmer and
liveryman of Monroe, and Mis Lily
Cain the lG-year-old daughter of Dr. J.
M. Cain, of the came town, outwitted
the young lady's parents ran away and
were married. A justice of the peace in
Harriabnrg tied the knot. From Harris-
burg to Corvallis, left their team at a
livery stable, borrowed $250 from the
liveryman since w hich time they have
been heard from.
Ehiloh'a cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes A Kin-
erslv. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doees, only 25c. Children love it. .Sold
by Bnipe dc Kinersly.
PROPOSALS
roa
plour, Brar? arpd peed.
0. S. Indian Stmict. Warm Sfrim: iztscy.
Warm hrai!o, Crook Co.. Or., Aur. :. t'.
HVhUsI proMmniH iiulorrsl "ProfiosMls for FJonr.
Bran ami HccdY' as thprawniny le,ttiid it'!dr'-Mt
U the uiiilcrsiifiieilat Wann w prints. lrcoti. will
b? res-irefl at tins aircncy until I o clock I'. M. of
I iii-xlBV. AuirnKt '."j, I".'.;, (or fi i ri I h i o if ami ,1c
Uvriniat the acnev U,ot 4,hjii llm of Hour,
Jfi.if 11 of tirnli, ami '."o,ii lh ol ftfi.
Hour mint either hnt ia known
"ilrnivht full atax-k" ol ifil w.ninl wlinit ll.
Krouiiu down tonlsmt U II,. , f i,,iir. ),, itrxlcs
to lie Ukell out: or ft lioiy U wlnit ia klio,n as
patent II. !! r, nn,l O' hvcrtO In extra atronr. alniric
e,)tuii iwikat'i weiicii nouiic4 1., the yard. h,no
ll of not Ifaa titan ll,a intlat ts fiirniaht'd trv
f.ldd,'-", Mid lillen to IX! illatnil'tlv lilntiosl
with the name of th- l,ldi,T ami the number of
the sample If more than one is iiihinlttcd.
Krnn muat h"? of kimxI ounlitv, ciml fx,rts bran
and ahortx mlTcd: aampli-aof not it-aa tlixniMI,
muat Ix-(uniislieit by bidden.
reed muat be elear barley, frexh rolleil, fiss'
from dirt ami runt; mmplo of nut lea than i,
lbs must be furnished by bidder.
iN-hvery. of the atx,ve there la to Ixolelivered
at the Slm-masho sch,nil. Iixated J" in Ilea iu,rth
of theair-ncy, X'l.KOIIx, of Hour, lo,) lln bran,
and 1't.imi llxiof feeil: ami at the irnev, ai,im
Ibaof Hour, lo.ixo llxa brnu, and lu.ioi IU fetal.
All articlra are to be ubjcet to a rigid Inautss.
Hon.
frrrpoaala mint atatnapeclfieally the prorxwed
price oi each article ottered for delivery under a
contract by llicewt.. not barrel r Inn',.
The rlirlit la reaerved Ui reject anv or all blda,
or any m-t of any bid If deemed lor the beat in-
U'reat of the aervic,'.
ertltnsl ehecki hach hid muat be accompanied
by acvrtlllcd check or draft upon aouie niusl
stateade(xliri(t or solvent national bank in
the vicinity of the reaiilenee of the hiddei, nia.l.
fxiyable to the onler of the omimiaaioner of In
dianallaira, for at least five per cent, of Ihe
amount of the protxml which check or draft
will be forfeited to the t'nltcd HtaU-a ill cm. iiiiv
bldd-r or bidders weivlnir an award shall f nil
to promptly execute sureties, otherwise to be
returmd bi the bidder.
liids accompanied bv eh In lieu of a certified
check will not be i-ouidered.
r or further information hh to time of delivery
and ntlier purliculars, a,ply to
J C. I.ccxsv,
I. P. Indian Agent.
M(u., ana
15LO0 per J lot tie.
Croup nrompU.; re' "ves V iioopton CoiiRti
&Ti Atiin.- f r -ontimpticit tt h ir
riVHl: hiciirflKl l)ioumnU ucii'fill uclir
fHiu-i; wiHnwz vir if rritcn loi mc. Holl
by rufrir:M on . runnr.l'. Fr I.nnie Tt:k
SHILCH'S CATARRH
ila -re ou atA, rn Tharenilv la sruaean.
teed to cure vou. l'rice Lucta. luiecturtreM
For aaloby Rnlpo Ktnoraly.
A. WESOLO,
The Boston Tailor,
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 -up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I'erfeet r It Oitaranleetl.
Worlds Fair flcccTjmodatfon
THE IfOSEDALE HOTEL
6414 Str AvtNut Cx.caoo III.
A G. Ci'JLDS-MITH t'lOPRIITO.
MIK3
RUC1STM. 1.1
MtD'
aiMr
toeanoa o MOStOSLC MOTCC9
T& Honma All Ouialde llnsa F.varr
thing llratTlaaa. Only 3 blocks rroas
4lh Ml. entraiiea. ' erma. 1 .00 par da
lracli perauu. kind lor trculsra.
i 8cientiflo Amorlcan
Agency for
fcti-' OIBIOSJ PATBNTS,
rjosi vsrlOMTa m.i
a.,7C,!,00 Tv1 Handboo arlMla
ril!?L "y " """''". N aw Voaar.
wwirt Wrssa f.ir nonlna ialnta In Amarlea.
Kvery palent taken out by as la broualit befora
tlx (ivMw b auouoa givan fraa of ebaxsa Iu Uta
tmiitit mtx'mn
Irarealaflmof BfiactaiHIfla paper rn Hi
World. rtl'leU'Udlr lllaatralsal. JW n telliireiit
Bian ahould txt without It. Waealy, aj.no a
yeari monti... A-Mraea Mf-kv i",');
Vmuausaa. tfttl iMmdway, Aaw kutk Uty.
HORSES H(P
J. S. COOPER, a
TorMrr 7nir, f'.VO.V .S'7'fX "K Y.iUDS, Chtm.ju, Jll,
Tlio largest and onlv Htrictly coniinission Ucilr inki
Hit worm, win noiti his (ui extonsivo Huloof.
crn oramlt'tl horst'H lor season 1 Sl.5, on
WEDNESDAY", ATJO-Us:
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES MM,w HO
4 Is now ojMn, and its jiroprietor will noil his
.1. produced Wine at prices in tlitj reach of ever
j Also, liest Peanuts to he found. (Jootls guar
y to h l'ure and First-Class in every respect.
C BECK
rat)
uarsB
Thompson's Addition.
PAUL KREFT &. CO
-IKALKKS IN-
I'AINTS, OILS AND GL
And tliA Moat Complete ami tlie Latest 1'iitloriia anil liKi)iii
WALL 3EA.3FEI
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A (IKNKRAl. BANKING BtlMINKlM
t
lttors of Credit issaed svsilsblei in he
Eastern Htates.
Sight EzchsiiKe and Telemrsphic
Traiiriferssaldon New York, Chicago, Ht.
Louis, Kan Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
or able terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Buaints Transacted.
Siilit Kx:hanf Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANC1HCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
I'riu'ticul Painter and Paiwr lUuirura. None but tlie ivtt hn.
Slmrwm-Willuimu and J. W. MaHury's Paints umtd in all Jiir wurk.m
the inoMt skilled workmen employed. AtcmilB for MaHi.ry Liitiiil h
chemical conibinittiou or stmp mixture. A lirnt clasH article iu ails
order promptly attoiulej to.
Faint Shoo corner Thirdand Washington Bts ThelUJ
The Dalles
Cigar : Faetory
FIE3T 8TEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
A IC' I5" Brands
ylJti VI tO manufactured, and
orderu from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has lacome firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is incrensing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
V. r. WIHKMAN. W M . MAKDKKH.
S. CHKICK,
r-rastileul
. M. HBALL
Caalilar.
First flational Bank.
'HE DALLES,
- - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
IMpoeits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day oi collection.
Hight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
.New York, ban rrancisco and Portland.
The St. Cliarles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable
has been entirely refurnished, and -. ury
room has lieen repnpered and rcpaintm
and newly carfieted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplier
with every modern convenience. Ratei
reasonable. A good restaurant attacher
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
First proiniuin at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
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