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Oregon, as 'iiil-vls luuil matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Imi'kd Kvkry Friday Morhin By
KEKI.KU II. GAEliERT,
Editor and Proprietor.
Sl'BSl'RlITIOJI PRICI:
One copy one year, in advance fl.00
Six months W)
JANUARY P, mn.
This paper is kept on file at the ()r-1
gon Press Association Room 9. ll.tniil-l
ton building, Portland, Oregon. I
OCR FORESTS A GOLD MISS.
The forests of Columbia county are a
veritable gold mine. The thousands of
acres of timber land in this county will
1 a source of wealth for many years to
come. It will take years to cut and mar
ket the vast timber acreage of this sec
tion, and it w ill be a means of resource- j
ful rerenue that will add to continuous
prosperous conditions. Already logging
railways are reaching back for the moun
tain forests, and more are being pro
jected. As the timber is taken from tlia
v. soil, it will be planted m productive
crops, and dairy and fruit farms will
dot every section oi the couidy.
As the development of this county
progress, the thubor alone will con-
tinne to be a great weaitn producer, in .
this respect, Columbia has many ad van- j
tagesUotfer over the intending settler j
over that of other eltuuties in Oregon. I
The immigrant who purchases a small
farm, can secure profitable employment
in logging or w ood cumps at good wages,
white he is putting permanent improve
ments on his property.
The people of the Upper Xelialeni val
ley are anxious for an improved road
way out to St. Helens. It is a conven
ient route for the people Lo reach Port
land, and a liefter roadway is urgently
needed. Clatskanie, by private con
tributions, dkl considerable work on the
road between that place and Xehalem,
fact, which the people of the hitter
locality appreciate.
The people of Nehalem want a rail
road to connect them wi.h the outside
world, and it urgently needed to o.ivey
their products tD market. Tho dairy
p olucts, fruit and timber need a quick
haul and low freight rates to reach the
markets of the Northwest.
The Oregon Legislature convenes next
week, and a lively session is anticipated
Columbia county will be represented in
the house by Hob. Mirtin Both, while
Hob Alex. Sweek. of Portland, is the
joint scnatorfroiu this district. A num
ber of Columbia county citizens w ill be
present.
Governor VanSant, who was inaugur
ated as govenor of Minnesota, fur bis
Second term Wednesday, asserts that if i
the courts cannot prevent the monopoly j
ef the railroad merger, the people can. ;
The powers of Europe want a million
dollars in advance before they will close
the blockade, or consent for the dispute ;
to be arbitrated.
The Old and theSew.
The year of 1902 has been a very pros
trous one for the state of Oregon, the
county of Columbia and the city of
Clatskanie. Especially has our little
rity been blessed with prosperity over
that of other years. There has been
double the business transacted, the mer
chants have flourished, and there has
lieeu more logs, lumber, shingles, etc.,
shipped out than during any two pre
vious years.
In the building line much has been
d ne. There lias been between 40 and
60 buildings erected ; some of the largest
lire the New Home hotel built by J. W.
McDonald ; the large livery stable, also
a fine residence by Chris Johnson; the
elczant residence of T. J. Flippin, one
f the finest in the comity, and numer
ous others. The citizens should feel
proud of the improvements that have
lx'en made the past year in this line.
The large flume built by the West
Oregon Lumber Company is quite an
addition to ojr industries; also the dry
Imu-e and planing mill put up by the
nine company.
Our city dads have not been asleep
either, as they have made some sub-j
MHiitial improvement on the street ,
hWh putting in Beveral new street lamps.
We predict that our little tow n will
piore ihan discount the past year's rec
ord in 1003 in all respects. The Chiek
holds out its right band and w ill assist
ii it can in furnishing the wind.
( 1 r.-kanie Chief.
Real Estate Transfers.
John F CheWelln to Horace H. Irvine:
I'jOf sec U. 5,5 1 600 (10
M o, K ai:ty to William McPheraon;
n!of S, 5 2 1500 00
ll!a:llnpd Wiljiam C Fruh to Wil-
lii.iu Mcl'herson jr, et al; Hectton 6,
6000 00
trie llenlrieks.lr., to Burnh E Htnd-
rii ki-; 9arr Insecllon 2 l'O 00
Mnrilvr Meeker to I u Wlkitmm; quit -
(InlioJO-SOth interest; in aos.9 seres
in SHiivies' Inland 11.10 00
IlioTiinii A McBriile, tnrnce, to George
W Wn-Ilride: Inlerest In!ol in Co-
luinliL City and adjacent lands
It H and Enuos 1 Mitchell to Abraham
rh.l lililila Croiine; lota 7, S, 15, 1(1,
l.fai'l- 4wpt. Helena
1 00
''.'5
1 'i i 10 A el Manila: biH ol ne
t wii:tion 7, 7. 5 200 00
4t i Pfceer, at al, In Thf Goble Ktlia-
Jfi Pa: lit bailway; I.Coaerea In
i.-m it cd l. S,
:oo oo
Thumu OtA;e and Anus People, to
II U Bortliwkk; tract in section 12,
I a.
1 1 1 1- il flunk to Jctti'i Uucduit
Utm to tide land in front ol lot 17.
HvK-igp
WAMS HKITER ItOAIlS,
,,t ,r , orropaudeut NuM.st TUX
One Hud Itoad H Made Time.
i M,r. .l:i mm rv 8 Where ever vou 8,
ii)i or down the valley, we always hear
the cry bad roads. Now we have talked
, with a great many of the settlera in this
' neijiliborliood lately regarding the build
liiigo iieinmiieut romls, and tve lind
! that the majority o( lliu iieople in road
I tlietr'u-l i:t, iavor a 10 mill county road
tax levy, aim building wider and more
solid roada. We know that a v ry dur
alilu toad ean be built a, not a very great
expense, a nad that when once built
will require very little labor to keep it
in good repair. Our road supervisor has
hud a piece of such a road built in the
lower part of the district, and every body
is delighted with the rvMilt. The road
way is llrst widened out, (cleared of
dumps or roots) and ploughed to the
center, llieu puncheon laid eleven or
j tw elve feet long and covered w ith gravel,
i We have an abundance of timber for
puncheon and also an almndanca of
gravel all along the river, andwer.com
,,, ,he ,ji,lM,g t,f ,. H ronj fri ,
oneenitof the district to the other, first
build the river road which is the main
travelled road, and then build the
branch roads in turn, accordii.g to the
amount of travel or most needful, lint
by all means keep all roads open for
travel summer and w inter, as one set
tler has just the Mime right to a way
out as another. My home is out three
miles on one of the si-culled branch
man,y is j this district, but I am
wiHiu to wait until the more travelled
rotll8 gre built MoTK t W((uM eS()ei.,
s(H)j ..,1 j 4I1V jjoj.
Yours for better roads,
Amiitik Mnurv.
RAINIER
The rain seems to have slacked up
here during the last few days, and we
have had some fair weather.
Ed Joseph, returned home Saturday
eve, after a week .if hard rustling in the
Nehalem valley, for signers to the peti
lion for the relocation of the county seat.
Ed says that nwiriy every one is quite
enthusiastic over the question. also
savs, that he saw some of the worst
roads on some parts of his journey that
he ever saw in his life. S.ras of those
places were quite near home.
Miss Myrtle I)-itz return? t Monday
to school in Portland, alter an absence
of two weeks.
Rev. G. A. T-igirart. will prench here
next Sunday evening at the usual hour.
A fine musical program is being pre
pared. Messrs. Olson it Nordby, are getting
their mill so that it will soon be ready
for operation.
Mr. Parker, N'ordby A Olsen's genial
foreman, has moved his family down
from Portland. They have moved into
tkeGilbreathhou.se.
I-ast Friday and Saturday, th boom
broke over on the Cowlitz river, owing
the heavy freshet. The river here was
black w ith lugs ami shingle bolts. S'uiie
were recovered, but the majority of the-n
however escaped down river, (t is a
pity that eo many tint- logs and bolts
should go away to destruction.
The Rainier Ura natie Club, are going
togive an entertainment to the people
of Catldamet, by
plaring "Fisherman's
buck" to them next .Saturday evening'
They ought to gjt as gowd a house as
they did here, for they rightly deserve
it, every one of them. We wish them
success.
It is probaWe that no new territories
will be admitted as states during the
p'esent session of Congress, except
Oklahoma.
The damage by flood in King county,
Wash., caused by the recent rains is
placed at $100,000, and SO0 people are
rendered temporarily boinelers.
The Ladies World, of New York is one
of the brightest of magazines. It is filled
with high class literatuie, stories and
original articles by the best author.
There are home talks, articles for the
household, fancy work, book binding at
home, etc
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IMhIoi aleil Her Hlioulder.
Mrs. Johanna Sxlerholm, of Fergus'
Falls Minn., fell and iiilncaieil her I
shoulder. She had a surgeon get it 1
back in place as soon as possible, but it
was (juite sore and pained her very i
much. Her son mentioned that he had !
seeu Chamberlain's Pain lialm adver-1
tised for sprains and soreness, and she
apked bun to buy her a bottle of it,
which he did. It quickly relieved her
and enabled lier to sleep which she had
not done for several days. The son was
so much pleased witli the relief it gave
Ins mother that he has since
recoin-
mended it to many others.
Kdwiu R.jsri.
The 29th anniversary of the ordination
of Archbihhop Christie, was celebrated
in Portland Wednesday afternoon.
; There was a banquet af Et. Mary's sviico!
joooojiu the eyeuii.g.
CEDAR GROVE !
Auout twenty ef the young folk of
the neightHirluHvl ga id iitjtbe home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young, New
Year's eve and watched the old year die.
They passed away the lime in singing
and playing games.
At the special school meeting held in
district No. -14, Jan. 2nd, a ten mill tax
was voted. Also, J. E. I.indlaog, was
elected director in place of ll. W. Jones,
resigned.
George Pitsenberg and son, of Goble,
are in this vicinity on n visit.
The company of Portland mill-men
who bought out W. K. King, have em
ployed Mr. Flippin, of Clatskanie who
will take charge of the mill next week
as foreman.
Tueotticers of Cedar Grove Grange,
were all installed last Saturday, except
three.
This grange, like most of the otlwr o
the county, is having a rapid but healthy
growth.
Frank Kyser has just returned Ironi
the lower Seha.eui, where be went to
see his best girl.
There was a large congregation 8, ,
Sunday school and church last Sunday,
but for some cause the preacher failed to
put In an appearance.
W. K. Holmes, the pole man who is
alreadv vardititotit poles for hi summer I
hanlintf. was at the tax sale last neck!1'
ot land
and bought a few choice piece
ami some town lots.
Year before last the measles almcwt
broke up our school, twenty .pupils out
of a total cnrcijiiiviiv ot twenty four,
havinp had the dread disease. Last
year thirteen out of twenty had the
small mix, and we were compelled lo dis
miss school two ditl'ercnt timet on that
account.
This year, (and people generally get
what they are looking for) we don't ex
pect Asiatic Cholera, yellow fever, bu
bonic p ague or anything else of the
kind, not ewn whooping cough or
mumps, but a good, successful school.
NEER CITY
The weather has been very rainy for
the past week, but ilia improving some
this week.
Kd Fowler went to Rainier Sunday, to
work in the sash and door factory.
The men bants of Goble ought to be
more careful w ben they take orders, to
they will not send sugar instead of c al
oil. for every lody does not need sweet
ening. B. H. Neer's house came very near
burning down last week. The fire
caught in the terracotta chimney and
cracked it nearly the whole length, and
they called on the neigh bona for help.
He is putting in a brick chimney now.
Bolt Uavard is doing the work.
Zait Fulton, and his fly team were in
the fore part of the week. His team go(
(rightened at the traiu and it took tiire
or four men to hold them.
Holt Uavard has taken a contract of
repairing the Hues for the mayor of
Xeer City.
The New Year ball here was a success,
as every body reported having a g'xsl
time, and there was no lights that we
know of.
There was a fine w restling match ben
last Snnday, and one of the parties found
himself on his buck in a ile of dry
ashes.
The 128 pound man that formerly
held the championship of lioble, is tio
more, as be had lo give up his chainpioii-
hip the first round he fought w ith a
65 year old wood chopper a few days ng:.
Croup.
The peculiar cough which indicates
croup, is usually well known to the
mothers of croupy children. No time
should be lost in the treatment of it, end
for this purpose no medicine has re
ceived more universal approval than
Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy. Do nut
waste valuable time in experimenting
w ith untried remedies, no matter how
highly they may be recommended, but
give this medicine as directed and al
symptoms of erotip will quickly disap
pear. For sale by Edwin Ross.
MIST STRAY STRAWS.
Mr. Wright, since bis wife's return,
steps only on the high places in roada.
The New Year's party given to the
young people of Mist, by Mr. and Mrs.
O. 11. Lyon's, was a feast to be remem
berer1. An 8gent, for the spicy paper, called j
the "Mist. "passed through our berg on
Tuesday. We trust the good people of
Mist, will patronize this paper.
Dave Lane's cork mill is now running
at full blast. Aid ridge, and C. L. Kock
are hauling bolts for the same.
The Jones family have changed their
location, and are now living opposite the
old place. Mr. Jones purchased the
place they are now occupying.
Misses Magnuson", left for Portland
to finish their education, succe IS to them.
Mrs. I,ra Turner informed her friends
that she was going to die on the oth of
January. Some of her friends called to
her on that day and she was dying,
'dying clothes," smart people are not
a" ('e8'' yet. A little nonsense now and
t,ien ' relished by the wisest of men,
eo said Holomon.
WaseTIJ A TRI'STWOKriir OKXT1.F.MAM
or lady in each cou-i ty U) manage busi
ness for an old established houe on
solid financial Htanding, A straight,
bona fide weekly salary of f 18,00 paid
For sale by j by check every Wednesday w ith all ex
! pensesdirect 'roin headqua. ters. Monev
advanced for expenses. Manager, 340
Caxton ildg., Chicago.
To keep your hands warm these eold
days, buy a r.ait pf gjoves at Collins h
Cjiay'S,
WARREN
In the Mirt'a write up of it e Christ
mas program at Wairen la t wirt
tlight mistake oeciii'cd, the item should ,
read: Rcciuuioii by lles-le Perry, ol j
lloullon; million song by the children ol
Wrieu.
Mrs. l.ily lUiker Is qtiile ill with, hi
grippe. Timber land is changing hands quite
rapidly around Wiu ieii.
J. II. Tonipains, lias purchased the
Markhniii, SO, in section I;l.
Your correspondent des're l rrilire
the effort on foot to compel the e untv
to build a new court bouse. While we
.... ... i 1 II ..!
agree lluit me conn nouse is
out of date, and lacking a great ninny of
coliveneiiiTS n Horded by a uualle colli t
bouse. We contend that, our county
roads are more in need of attention Ihnn
our county building, bast summer
great dilliclilty w as experienced incro -ingcoituty
brii.gv with a small steam
threshing outtit, around Warren and
Scappoose. In our main M. Helens
Portland road, jn-t above Warren, a
wagoil will sink in the mud until the
hubeare suhmeiged,' Still it the county
court can't purihase a rwk rrnsher, can
they build a court house? A few weeks
ago an an He tmm Yankton stated, that
if the county would opperate a rock
crusher between that place and lloulton,
nuiioritv of the farmeiaol that local-
! '' would donate tortus to haul the rock
for the roads. Last .spring wneu in
eouit were -litloned for a rock crusher,
several Warren farmers pledged Iticiu
;vic to haul crushed rock from one to
six daysapiece frt of charge, in order
to get mads, so that they could get, to
l the old nmrt house in the winter. We
I contend that it would ! better policy
to get along with the old court bouse
wheie it is, and as it is for a few years
more, and improve the county roads and
bridges.
HOULTON
Friday night of last week the Arti
sans installed their ollicers for tho en
suing six months.
The dance at lloulton on New Years'
Eve was a grand success in every te
spect. Something Iik.."i0 nunihcis were
sold. All bad a g uid time.
Miss Ida Adams was a Portland visi
tor last Friday.
l'.dward Ibuen his U-en sufC-ring
w ith a soie baud, but if ii"W gelling w i'.
Mrs. Ora I'.razee was down from Port
land last week, ami spent a day or two
with her lather, I.. .Meeker.
lloulton ccbool disti ict No SO voted
a 10-iiiill school tax at the ineetii g held j
la.-t week.
Fred Frantz isconstrucling a K-aitti-J
fill rcsi'Hrnce up on the hill alstvo t lit-1
old bouse, t red is quite a tu-ticr tor a
yuiug man.
N. A. Perry visited Portland last week,
I returning home the same evening.
John I'rio came home from Portland
Tuesday to spend the day with h is fam
ily. The Northern Pacific is hauling gravel
to Columbia City for the new switch.
I. (. Wik-itroiii and family have
moved back to lloulton, after a few
years absence.
J. II. Uroylcs, of Westport, is spend
ing the holidays with relatives at tb;s
place.
The lloullon sports bad a tiap shoot
ing for clay pigeons all day New Year's.
i Some very good shots were made.
j James Row lev, our section foreman,
took a spin to pie metropolis Xnias, re
turning the same night.
U. 1. K., one of our young men, is
getting quite popular. Never mind,
Hartley, they all can't shine as you can.
The Misses Alma U'ilkcnsoii, Ktlud
.Mathews and (iiaie Adams are spend'
ing the holidays with relatives at Jin in
ter. Attorney W. II. Conyers was seen on
our street one evening of last week.
Frank I-ighton and Walter Campbcl
are going to cut wood this winter.
HUDSON
The K. U. T. M. gave a dance New
Years eye, for the benefit of lirotber
Morton, who lord his house mid contents
by lire three weeks ago, and cleard
05, which will by turned over lo
Brother Morton.
A. (i. Haggin is petting the engine and
dynamo for the electric light plant in
Rainier. '
A larce stove was Imindil from T..
.-n:Li. lor inviiew grange linn. i. v,
Alton hauled it but.
Heaver Vully Orange No. 300, installs
its ollicers Saturday, the 10th. lirotber
Young, of Cedar lirove, will lie tho in
stalling ollicer.
There was a grand party at V. P,
Burns Monday evening, tho young folks
enjoyed themselves in dancing until 12
o'clock, at w hich time, a grand supper
was served, ami then dancing was re.
a i . .i... , ..II . et
sumed until a late hour in the morning. !
Tomy and ho Lett Julia of Portland
and the two Misses Dalin's are visiting
with the Danzcr's.
A nice little crowd of neighbor gath
ered at A. C. Alton's Saturday evening,
enjojed themselves in playing gauie. (
and singing songs, until one o'clock in
the morning-, when an excellent lunch
was served, and the guests departed for
their houiea knowing they had a good
time.
N. II.
Captain Ibdjinsoii, iiumiiger of the I
Oregon Raft Company, uccompanled J. i
W. hhallord on a trip up Mil. on cieck '
Sunday to inspect the timber and the I
proposeil route of the logging railwi y.
The people alung tile promised line ol
the railway uiu receiving the project
with open anus, and are anxious that il
shall be built..
Do your Children
ASK
QUESTIONS?
Of course they tin. It U tlioii
way of learning mul it in yon r tint j
to nitswer. You may need ft lio
tiouiwv to ttiil von. It won't un-
snrer evrry quoai ion, lint there nroB
tlioiiHtimis to w hich n. tvmgivu you
true, clour (toil ilolliitlo Himwors
not ubont woi'iIh only, lint about
tilings, lliosiin, nmclmiory, ttion,
lilrtoos, sloi'lon ftinl tlio liko, Tliun,
too, tho children citn Hnil tlioir
OTfti ftiimvoin. Moino of our
greatest won lutvu iworibml tlioir
jiowor to l inly ot tho iliclionary.
Of cotirsoyon want tlielKwlilio
tionaiy. Tho most critical jnofor
tlio Ken ami Knlargoil Edition of
webster's
International
Dictionary.
j-yv yen Am iy (fiiM
f XZM ' hIdhI it mil .
LnmJLja & C. MERRIAM CO.
VSKiMun ruaLisnint,
S erniNOSULO, mas.
For Saik The cordwi'id limber on !
Ilk! acres of laud. Call on or mlibess
G. W. PICKKY, lloulton, lr.
I Can't Afford A Tailor-Made
SUIT.
This i a common remark, but we !i . vei b w I
cutty, for we have hundreds of uii. l,iiiin-il tail' mailt, -n".
half tln-ir orninal price. These aie sums m:n.t l -.u
throimhiiiit the I'acitic northvvCNt mid for vim ..H '.i
called lor,
1 sl Snit and I erca's made for f 20, no fT .'.o
I TViil Suit- and OmtcouIs made for jjft, now $1.' !S
700 Suits and Uiercuats made for tM and .ti, n f 10 .5
We also have a line of Iroo-eri in tb t im.vot an I brighteit pito-i :m Iomi
V-.SO up.
Send for .'ample", pries and in.tritrtioiw b-r self iiieaireioeol. Mail
orders receive prompt alter. lion.
The mamigi'iiieiii ha j isi lo suited line line of I Scut i' Furiiltli o,J Hi
extremely low pric.',
Farnsworth-Herald
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Classified Advertisements
STRAY Kit FROM TllK FARM OF C
I.. A vrra. near Y snklt.n, a mrk led, inn
Inn hull, inatki'd, brandi d ind d. Inn ne I
liranileil on the left bip"L A"uinrked
w ith crop and split in the telt ear and
hole in the right. An information will
! gl Hilly received by C. 1 Ayrc at
Yankton, who will pay rewaid.
OklliNTAL - IIOTKL
ri.dcr the niHiingi mcnt of
MRS. FRED BRIGGS,
lias the Bod Ai'eouiiinulat'.ons.
HOARD AND LODGING, $iH
I'hR MONTH.
Iran .Mt nt, $i l't-r Day.
Feed Barn in Connec
tion. 11. HIIIKS, Cr.
MR.S. L. S. ADAMS,
Of Ualmtoii, Tana.
Wlnc oi Cirdul Is Incud a bltatlnaj
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear-big-down
palna, and having tried aey
sral doc n and different rtmtiiltJ
wHh no i icccm, your Wine of Cardul
wai fhs 'ily thins; whicJi helped me,
and even'ually cured m It lecmed to
build up the weak parts, itrtntthen
the ryitem and correct krcgularlUei."
By "tire.1 women" Mrs. Adams
means perrous women who have
disorderd menses, fallinn rf ih
wouib, ovarian troubles or any of 6
theso ailuinnts that women harm. B
You can cura yourself at home with
thisjrreut women's remedy, Wina
of Can ii. Wino of Cardul has
cured thousands of cases wliirh
doctors have fai led to benefit. W h r
not bf' i to get well today? All
druggist have 11.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel diaor
der Tli dford's Ula;k-lranght
should bo used.
rirM-VatUKl lU"nfBn.m1Sn, atrlna
"! 1 ll' A.llTr itmrf.
limnL T'i Cliltiiw. U,Llm Co..
Cliuuwiws 'Inr.ii. '
WlNEoCARDUl
A
LSSil
iHAT is
built to fit its counterpart in the
human foot The lesson taught us
by experience is that a woman
once perfectly fitted in Sorosis
never changes. She is more than
satisfied; in fact has practically
her own private last
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('iroju'i' Hiiililin, Main Street, Sf. Helens, Oregon.
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DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE
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Clatskanie
Drug Store
-roa thih
Drugs and
Medicines!
Toilet Articles and Perfumery!
Dr. J.
('l.TtiKNIK
HALL, froprntor
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Owl Saloon
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nnirt.t o -inaiy, hHOMItTOItS
(inlr Ilia Irt'm of
Lianors art Cigars Kept ib stock
CYRUS NOBLE
Ami mliar oulir liranfla of i
al)a luaiiKk.
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WEIMHARD'S BEER
mi UrMulit.
"Tom Benton" Cigars.
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Sorosis; they do not
stretch. The shoe is
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YORK STORE
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