La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 10, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    THE LA' GKANPE EVENING OBSERVER
TAGE FfVE
Tuesday, March 10, 1925.
I Local News In Brief
CO.UINU i: VENTS
U II. 9. Senior play, March
2U-21.
Union Couuty Agricultural Keo
nuuiiu Confcrrnce; Klein,
March 12; I'nlon, March 13;
La Grande, Murch 14.
1'acklnt; company, and won form
crly muuugcr of the Grande Houde
coiiip-uiy mill Ih well Known
in liaker. Mr. UuHsell but recently
returned to Kanum Oregon from
un extended trip lo California und
tho Hawaiian Islands un which ho
was accompanied ly Mih. Itussoll,
i Baker Herald.
li nl Hnini
Alius Cornelia Hansen la confin
ed to Jr liuiiiQ bceaune of ill mas.
HOI TALENT
PLAY ENJOYED
SAVErf
Hero On IUiliies,N .
I. T. HHftH. Attorney of Portland,
ts tn i.a Grande today on legal
business.
lfnvu Unity tilii
Word has been received In lu
Grande of tlii? birth of un 8 i
pound baby girl born to Mr. and
Mrs. KoherL iU array at the Aber
deen General Hospital Saturday.
March 7. Mim. Murray huh form
erly MIhs Del.oru Shuft-r of tills
city. The bab has been tunned
Myrtle Mac.
Hum for Mliuot
Claud' llasehe, of Maker, wan a
visitor to la Grand' Kuuday. lie
attended the trap.slioot hen.
lo VL-lt l'ntlior
Grace Duron left this mortimr
on the branch line train fur I'ilgln.
w h ru tdie will v lnl t her f u 1 her,
who Is 111 at that place. ,
Have Svw Car ,
t-,lr,'uiid Mrs. Vernn Johnson re
cently purchased a new UulO
tfliidebalier Hrouifham from M. J.
lIohs, local Hludebakcr dealer.
Has 'fv UoiIkc
lr. Stella Uodmer Ih tin- proud
possessor of a new 11)25 . Uodtje
coupo.;
I'nttha-.etl t'hemilel
VMrH. Kiito Smith recently purch
ased a new l!i:!5 Chevrolet toiirlnp
cur from Avery Harrison, local
dealer. '
Personal Mention
George JlnnllnKtnn Currey re
turned yesterday from a business
trip to Arlington, On'son.
Mam)' llohhins wan u visitor to
North l'ouder Sunday.
Mis. .1. -W. Iflrlew ami dautfhl
er Myrle went to llunllmrton Sun
day. They returned to Im Grande
yesterday.
IMbert I
L,u. Grande
'aulp vas a visitor
yeHlcrdoy from t'ove,
Kino re GoodnoiiKh. aecuiupanli-d
by her mother, motored lo Ia
Grande Sunday from Wallowa. -
I M in. Awry llarrtmm visited
jsister at Island City yesterday.
her
NOItT liruWUlilt Spcclal.
Several North I'owderitea attend
ed the home talent play, "Kuriii
l-'olks," put on Monday evening
In Haines by the I'arent-Tcachera
association for tbo byneflt of thcg
new gymnasium they uro plauulngj0
lo build. A dance followed tlifjO
program. q
Mrs. Charles Hobcrs of Hulncu.Io
tumu to this city Monday to holp'g
euro fop. Mrs. Kraiik Tenbrocck,o
who is suffering from after ef
fects of the flu. Mrs. Tenbroech
is eraduully Improving..
Mr. und Mrs. James A. Wilson
returned Thursday from I'urtlund
where, they spent a few days xislt-
tnr. , lo
Mrs. Thomas Ilea'Jinoiit of-o
Huines arrived Kriduy cv'enlnp ut
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
William Jearson for a short visit.
The small son of Mr. und Mrs.
Chas. I'almer lias been quite ser
iously ill this week with the flu.
He is Improving now.
S. K. Blevina, who has been
confined to Ills lioinc with lum
bago, is aalu ublo to ho out.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McCon
uell. who huvo been vlslliiifr for
several days ut the hoim, of -Mrs.
McConnell's purenls. Mr. und
Mrs. Jim Anderson, lel'l ; Sunday
for 1'orlland. Mrs. Mc-Counell
will be remembered as Mlsa1 Mil
dred Anderson. '
A number, of Nortli ,1'u.wdrr
athletic funs attended tlvo basket
ball tournuiueul ut' t'nloh Krlduy
und Saturday.
DRUGSTORE
DENNIS'
RESOLUTION
EXPLAINED
(Continued from Page 1.)
to deny tin- fact." the speaker de.
elared. 'Tineeii years ago Will- !
iin-asun'h at ts kite si'dslon.
rieuMiitf; I lass Solo.
Imrintr the lunehioti. which w. is
opelte! very apprt'''ialetv by Kiaee
by William Ctoshy Jtosi. pastor of
Ihe l'reliyleiian church, . Mr.
Jewkes, a member of I he op" ra
company pivstMit Iiijj vHohin Hood"!
hero tonlKltt.. nmK a v-ty pla.s iiik
bass nolo and reKpondcil to loutl'l
applaus with an equally d iiyht-
,i A. H. Hlood Is drl vliit; a new.
t.'hcvrolet coach, which he
purchased a short lime apo from
Hie Blue Mountnhi Garape.
Hero l'rom Wallowa
Guy Shanks, Chas. Zurcher and
H. M. DuHoIh. of Wallowa, were
visitors to La Onmdu over the)
sportsman mcetlns; here Saturday
wen In? and a trapshoot Sunday.
Summer at reiidlclon
j. A. Ithodes, whose home Is In
l'orllund, drove over from IVndle-
ton veaterduv ufternoon. He re
ports it is like summer on the oth
er side of the mountains. ,
lne New far
Robert I'atllson la driving a new
Ihjht six StudebakT Sedan, which
he recently purehuscd from M. J.
Gohm, local dealer.
Mrs. Irwin Hess and Miss Mae
Shanks w'ere shopping in i.a
Grande yesterday Jrom l.'nlon.
Mat Kurr s woh a week end vis
itor hi La Grande from rendleloii.
O
O
O
O
. . . o
o
j Markets
lll.KAVS
SlltAW HAT ivi;
Makes old straw hats louk
llko new.
All wanted colors,
Kasy to np)ly
every, bottle.
Klkay's Paiuiina ami
Nlutu Hut f leaner
wilt clean your last year's
hat and make ii Kood fui'
piany months to come.
2,"c
Glass
Inc.
Tho IcnVAIJi Ktoro
; La Grande, Oregon
unwtle valley land sold at $ 1 ft!)
prr acre and now it is hard to
move at $;." He nsserled that
ho firmly believed that the i-choIu-Hon
wuuld. by hrinKlutf capital lo
ori'ffon- and development that
atwnys follows Hit,' former, result
In a new era for the ei(l.enry of
Hits state. He stated that Jt vuu!d
benefit' agriculture which lie said
would never reach a pinnacle here
as loliK nS the haul of inlddlewcsl- j
ern. inarkels prohibits iHsposliiif of
weslcrn products in . coinp'HHon
with produetK niised In other parts!
of I h country. Ami the Iteituls
resolution, he point fd out, will
resohdc in brliiKliiK InduslrleM
here, population here that will
consume Hip products and will
solve Die question.
"We need Heh'etlve immigration
for Oregon we iK-cd men here
that have money." Mr. hennls
suld, continuintr that u ioor man
can no loiiuer come to this state
a brush with gluiid make 14001I. "We can et men
nlwith money the same way that
O Klotida Is KettliiK them." . Keply
glintf to the Inference that the Flor
o'hla climate has Homelhintc to do
wllh the plans hucc'Ss there, lie
stated Hint Klorida only has win
ter climate while Oregon has both
winter and sumniei" tiimalo thai is
attractive.
Tells of IjClslalurc.
! iul
eh core.
WALLOWANS 1
, . WIN IlOOl' .
; TITLE 10-8
(ConHuoed fVoui 1'aKe 1.) ,
of a shock In followeis tif 1111 mtini
in Mast e 1 11 oi't-vtm I his H.-nson .who
bom hi mind Ihe fori lhal .lofi' pii
had lwic b.aleu Wallowa aiil'l
in lh year,
I'he Ntraln of four day's of (oiir-
namnt play plainly told on hotli
(vanis although KailKiu's out lit
which dependH piineially on inen
size ami weUht to win Karnes ralh-
r than playing tibllily had sllchlly
the udvanlntfo lusi nlRiit.
Drugs
Colored Indian Head
Uluc, Pink, Old Uosu, Grouii and Tan, last color
Indian Head, at a price which 55 ulore buying
can offer you. . '
49c
55 STOKES
Siliuinary
Jiwiih (S)
MiiIIh'Uh rf
i;.s1i..h ( I) .-...If.
Caiilki- (I) f
I'uwsoii rK
WlllliiT IK
Cinl'kn' KnuiK .Mi-Ki'tiaoii
Scul'i' liy miat't':
., .' ',,.''-1
SVullowa a . I'
Juui'ili .1! Ui... - -
W'allmvu (HI)
...1 h-iut'THua (-)
.(........ (irt'er (li
Ulivir (4)
........Jolm.sia (1!)
Jlalnl
OO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Kdwin Marvin anil II. It. Hast
ings wt'ri' lu-n- ycsti'i'ilay Troip
Wallowa on IniHinrss.
Mrs. Hitnnan was a viaillor In
La Grandi' yrslcrilay from Mt-aL-h-.1111.
l-Ilnu-r 1. SlodilarU
visitor Sunday.
was u I'llion
Kd Muon of till Moon 1 m-uk
Kloiv, h-i'l yrstvrday foi- I'urtland
and Seattlr.. wIh-i-i' Iht will sin-nd
a few days on business.
Marie i.olie?-. teit I.a Ciratlde. this
tuornlnt; for llunlinKlou.
I.r. it. I'. 1-andls i-eturued to I.a
Grande lliis niorninw from a busi
ness trip to l'orllund.
i:;;s i.ow at imw
UNION. Ore. (Special) The
loeal markets for fresh cssn has
dropped to 2R rents, ihft 'lowest H
luts been during; this season.
Vl-Mlle Ornln SiipiilT.
.nV YOltlC. (AI') The visible
supply of American irroin shows
the following chances In bushels:
Wheat dccretised 1.UT2. 0011: corn
increased 2-72. uoo: oals decreased
1.210.000; rye decreased 440.OOO....
uurley increased 23ft, 000.
Went to rcntllelon
; Chas. HlnBllcr, Joe t'arr, II. M.
Jlay. . I'loyd MeKennun, Warren
JiilbH-l anil i4.eHlr..Mc.Tiwlsli:iWi.U
to l'cnillelon Sunday, wln.'re they
ivenl for a Kuiae of solf on the
l'endleton course.
Ilnck nl Wik
Jtay Itailin, proprietor of the
llv (Imeerv Is at Ills work again
after havlnc b i confined to his
home Tor some linie Willi u severe
attack of the Bilppc
W. White left l.a (irande Ihls
morning tin tin- Itranch line tisitn
,lo.iS Wallowa, where lie ias, aceeil;
ed a puslt Ion.
I'oi'flaiiil drain .Market.
rOUTI.ANI), (Al') Wheal
Hard while U. S. Ilaurt, March, no
ipi'itatlons ; April $I.!H; soft white
March, (I. SO; April. Jl.Si: western
wlille. March. SI. SO; April. SI. SI
hard w inter. March, 1 1. So; April,,
SI. SO; northern spring, Marcli. II.
Ml; April, SI. SI: weslern red, Mai
$1.78: April SI. SO; mill, liard
white. March, IS; April 12.03. ,
Oats No. 2 white feed, March
at :i!l.5ll; April, 140; No. .2 Kray
March, las.fto:' April. i:iX
t'orn No. 11 . I'., . Y. shipment
March, 147.50: April I17.D0.
. Mr. and Mis. Cecil Hewitt went
to Muxvllle tills iiiorniiiK- un Hie
branch line train, wiure they will
!make their home.
early selling.
'The consuim-r of bread
pay the .4'io.ono,omi. jiut
farmer didn't get it.
will
the
t IMlill leu j
Mrs. V. II. lale. or 1 :nt"rprisc. ,
1105 been visiting In l.a Grand- to!
the imsl we.-k al the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. 1'iank Melolle.
Building
Permils
I a Itnulf Homi
AHer spending the 'pist three
weeks III a I'orll'.ind hospital. It. .1.
Hates pursed through l.a (.Irande
this morning! cn . route to his
home at l'.lgin. Mr. flates la very
much improved.
Arrhcil This Mnrillim
Members or I lie Itrundoii Ole-rn
( o iny nrrived III I." Craml"
Ihls morning on No. 21 and will
present Ihe comic opera "lioblu
Hood." by lleglnald KeKoran. this
i veiling, ul Hie Arcade Theiitre.
fioine I'nmi callfoi-iiln
Miss Helen Mellonald arrived In
l.a (irande this morning from Oak
land. Clll.. Where She has been on
San I'ranelseo t lironicie
vo years, sue w -
main here Willi her nioiner.
l'eter Meliunalil. Imleliallely. ,
A rplilcmv Mill Is- lilllll by
Oscar Ciiisson mi 4'cdnr striM't
iM'livcen Wnliliigliin and Mala,
ad'onlliig In it liiillilhig iH inilt
taken out at tin. clly orflciw tills
morning. The house will cost in
the nciglilHirliiMid of :t.00.
Ihe
for over
Home I roin llnwan
.1. A. ItuHsell of l.a lirand
visllor in Ihe city today. Mr
s-ll is Interested ill Ihe
e Is a
. Itus
I laker
MOIt.MONS IIi:l'OIITi:i) SI,.M
SALT I.AKK (Al') orrlclals of
the Mormon church Monday. slated
Hint as soon as Ihey luid reretved
offieial I'onfiriiinlion of the report
ed murder c.f I wo Mormon colon
ists. Waldo and Thome Call, by
bandits hi the vleinlly of the
eliurch colony ' at Colonta liiililan,
state or Chilitialiua. Mi x.. Unit the
American stale department would
be riiiuesteil to take Immediate
aclloii. It was slnled that 111 till'
last few years 12 or 14 church
eolonlfts have been killed In Mex
ico. Advices In Kail Nike are to the
effect thai Waldo ami Thorite Call,
brothers, aged 20 and r years, re
"peellvely. were slain some time
lasl week.
Mormon resldeitls of Colollla
Lluliiaii ir.imber about 1 000.
1IWLI flfnlii 11.imiHw. .
WASHINGTON l lllted Slates Kahn
gruln exports (or Ihe week ending
March 7 were 3.2:iO,Ooo. bushels
compared with a. 168.000 the pre
vious week. Commerce, depart
ment figures for last week compar
ed with the week bcrore rollowa:
is 1.000.
Corn, 130. 0011 against 128.000.
Oals. 87.000 against 1 12.000.
Ilye, 4:10.000 llgaln.'it 411.0011.
" Wheat. 2,2:tG.OOO against 2,lt.u,
IJOII. Wheat flour. United Slates and
Canadian in 'transit, 237.000 bar
rels against 4S2.000.
NKW YOltlv Slocks Heavy:
.'a industrials break 3 lo 13 points.
Itonds Keaellonary losses of 1
lo 24 points general.
Foreign e X c h a n g e l.uwar:
Irancii fall back 8 points.
Cotlon Steady: heavy exports.
Sugar i-Jasy; Cuban selling.
Corfee Featureless.
CHICAGO. (Al') Wli-al -4
I'irm; large cxporl business.
Corn IJurely steady; larger re.
ceipls. .
Catlle Steady to higher
Hogs Lower; light demand.
General Isaa Sherwood, who
retired from congress Murch 4 al
the age of yo. treasures as on-'
of tho inometiloes of his later
lays . in Washington u large-
crowned, broad-biinmied hat gtv-
hlm by the late Julius kaliil.
former chairman .of the military
affairs colnmlttec. whose. wife has
just been chosen by California
voters to fill his seat In the next
congress.
"Just before lvahn look his last
departure from Washington." says
Sherwood. "I met him in Hie cor-1
rldor. He. had on a pocullur hat.;
I. said: I
'I've been looking for t li.it .
kind or a hat In Washington, hut;
oouldn't find one.'
, Kahn pulled off his hat and
said: 'Try It on.' When I (lid
so. ho sulci: 'It's Just your size.
Your thinking apparatus and inlniij
are the same.' I'm going lu give,
you . that hat. "with' my fiiiill-,
nienls. and 1 hope you will wear
It." !
... 'Tin still wealing Hint hat,",
says Sherwood, "as my tribute, lo
I'lior to launching, into ' Hie
lliultl part of his address. Senator
Dennis -described to some extenl
tile past session of the legislature.
explaining several matters that
had. not been given to those, nut
in Ihe know by till' newspapers.
Before Mr. 1 lentils was Intro
duced by Chairman Colon lt-'Kh-erhard.
Representative Albert 11.'
Hunter spoke briefly of the legis
lative session, classing lite highway
bills und the school bills passed
and signed by the governor as the
most Important pieces of legisla
tion. Uoth Mr. Hunter and the
following speaker classed the legis
lature as different, tho former de
claring the session "tiresome" und
the latter peculiar."
Mr. Hunter told or the S50 bills
Introduced and quoted statistics
showing how many had been pass
ed, what they represented and the
IlkiT lie also mentioned the ef
fect ,that women lobbyists had on
M.
e; msupr
DEAD
wis
THE HUH
TODAY
(C'oiillniM'd from l'mi 1.)
t'lvil war. liishop (Juavlf said thai
the .prupl' oi' 'hry county WW'
KOhur to hahK Ida rather heeuime
he voti'd for Lincoln."" ''Hut my
ralher n-rused tn stay for the
hanyluK," he added, "lie was very
peculiar about such things." ,
AkhIii while d.'llverhiK a pana
wyrle al lit" mtieral of llishup l,ue
coek. Dlshop ijuayle pleiured his
own di ath and tin- iuc1Iiih: there
afler with Illshop l.uecoclt, whom
he Imagined uh Haying: "Well.
Quaylc, how illd you set here? I
am (Surprised."
The dcKt'en of I'll. I), "was con
I'erred upon Ulsliop Uuaylc hi ist:
by Alh't'lifny cuIU-k. and that of
It. l. hy Oel'auw rolleRf tin; same
year. Maker university (honored
hint with the degree, of 1,1,.H In
1!MH. and l.awrepee college, WIh
couslu, colU'erreil the Maine degree
jn JUOS. , . .
IIooUh wrtllen bv Illshop ljuaylo
flieluile: ...... .. ... ... .
"Tin; VoefH, I'uet and Other. J;
nuy.y "A HUtdy lu Current .Hoclal
Theoiies,' "A Hero and Mo mo Oth-'
cr KolkH.' "IJooks and Ufe. "In
Clod's Out-oMoortf." "Kternlly in
the Heart, Hie 1'rahle and tho
Sea." "Lowell and the Christian.
Kullh," "tlod-'s Oalendar,': "Tho.
liook of llnlli," "The Hont? of.
SontifH," "The l'aHtor-l'reaeher,",
"Laymen In Action." . "Tho- Climb,
lo Hod," ''I'oeuiH." "llesldo Lake
UeautHul." "Itecovercd Yesterdays'
In Literature. " 'Tho Itynaniltu or ,
(iodi" ami ''The Throno of .(1 race,'-'. '
lu LSmi Itlshop Quayle nutrrted' '
M18.V Alllc Hancock 'avia of Ht.;
Louia. ' , ' .' ' '
CUT WORK
llavo some heniitifiil dcxitis In (ut-ork Center I'lccrs, -
; isurrct sets, Siui-fs, l'iiiow sups, etc .-lesson rrci.
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vi:HVTHiN(i l'on tmf. iiahy"
lli;.MS Iii (illN(; . Hotel Summer lllllg. STAMl'I.NO
uii'rriiiiu'K l'A'rrmtNS i. m. c. tiihead
Plant Grafted "Walnuts
Tlicy Make You .Money
One of the best blocks of
Vi'ooman l''ran(Uclto In llto
slate; select type. well
grown. All other slooks
l'ilbcrls, Apple, Hear, (Mier
ry, ' Trune, . l'liiin, I'eaeli,
Apricot, etc. Sinall Kiullu,
idc
Itlgllt stock ut light prices.
'Subllilt your want list, send
for prices.' 35 years In busl-'
ness,' ' ' ',
' CAIHI'OX MKSI'MtY CO.
Cni'lton, Oregon.
MICHAELS-STERN
Top
Coat
Tor Sprinir, just in!
Light shades, right for
March Winds
$:J2.."5 $07.1.1
$1:1.15
Sec Window!
Clint's
Clothiery
Th Rton Wllb Cnn
'"Si
k ....ViJ
TAX RETURNS
DUE MARCH 16
(Conllnud from I'nffo 1.)
.man ir Mvs'ir.itv is ni:i
HT. JAM KH. lieavi-r Island. Mich.
(AD1 Leaver Island's man of
mystery . Ih dead. When he Ih
burled Tii--sday he will lake wllh
him. to the jjrave the Kecret or his
Identity which Im has preserved
for the r.O years he lived here.
The man. known only a "Loetor
I'rotar" was le lh-vil to have been
a llusttian nobleman In exile. Vp
lo the time r Ihe world war he re
eel ved remittance from Itussla
which ceased about l'.U and were
not resumed.
I'rotar was called "hoclor" be
cause lu freiin ntly went abmit the
island mbilslerliiK to the sick, al
though he ncvr acc-ded ' pay
lil'MltH for Ills :a-rlces.
lor the past few eara h has
bfcn in aliiMint ilrsiiiui circum
stance, making a frtif;;'! living by
selling the prndiiei. of a small farm.
His n?c Is unknown to IslaiKlers.
ARCADE
THEATER
NOW PLAYING
BRANDON
OPERA CO.
America's liesl-Kovi'il
Light Opera
Saturday. March 13 ami 14. I
t'olleclor Iluiilhy also Issued a
Ktatcment calling the attenllou oi
taxpayers to .the, fact Hint re-
itiestn for extension of time for
filing returns cannot b approv-d
or granted by his office. All su h
renucHtJt inuot beent to the Com
nilsslonep of Internal Itevenue.
Washington. I. prior lo .March
l.", und full ti re to obluln approval
will consiliute d"ilniuency in
making return.
. National ('uanisiiien I'roniolcd. i
'. KrCiKNK. Or. i'romoilous: have
be'cii made lu company t. Oregon,
national guard of this i-lly, by rea-j
hon of the reKlcuatlon or Melvln II.
WhIU', who hum first H'-rgeant.
Joint Jensen. luly Kergeiinl. has
lnm prom j ted to first H'-rgeanl. i
4,'orporal Ulehai'd Kulghl, lias been
proinoleil In Her gt- nil and 'harlcM ,
Mahany. private first class. Ih ad
vanced to th- post of l orporal
Capper Blames $2.00
Wheat for Failure
' (Continued from Pao 1.)
Itlgnnilst Ih IMradllcil.
HA1.KM. Or. -MoHtM Mind, who
Is lu Ih' ronnly .Hill here charged
wit Ii bigiiiny. will be returned to
Tort Scott. Kans.. for trial, aeeonl
ing to a lelfgram received at the
sheriff's office.
Officers ut Kurt Scott have ob
tained re-iuisMon papers reti'sting
pvctd lo urrlve in Salem late this
ROBIN
HOOD'
r.O SINGIN(J VOICES
I'riccM
SL65
$1.10 83c
iHearThisMa
; . ...FLOYD FOSTER KARNES Presents ;,'"', I
I 0 n i i I
;P . ' i I
i MtViw u vyuuuvyiuu u i
8:00: p. m.
k t 'i
I Dr. R
alph Shadduck
"Hut this In not
"SpeeMlutors anI
Ih- w heat grow-r
hi ago w h' iil lt
a true picture.
gambhrs. not
. reaped thlM
hardest.
"The facts are that last yrur
v In .it crop brought the If at :
faruu r btten $1 und $1.25, and
not tie- $ h- tu mw credited
with gMing. j
To be Hill'. $ 1.25 wheat, mid
an un precedent edly lurge yield j
per ucre, inal- la:i yiar'a cropi
the notnl profitable since the wnr.
"Hut the furim-r sold Ids u hi -ii ,
the vast bulk of It beTon- Nov.
I, and win n wheat soared to
In t'hicugo. the runner who had
plowed, piunt'd anl hurvested the
wilt (dart us-! grain had none of It to nell.
evening and i "Price lnt:r iu a l'twe'n eb e
lllon Hnd the new year were such
I welcome to all. ithat the farmer, according to Jul-
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A welcome to all
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