The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, February 21, 1908, Image 7

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OUR. COUNTY 2
Correspondents!
OQCKJOOOaOXKaaQOCC
Eagie Point Eaglets.
by At c howlett:
Rot. n. Smith, BepMrt minister,
preached t or as last Sunrfny night.
G. H. Teana, of Medford, was out
with oa lot weak He naa looking
over soma of the timber country.
W. L. Uhlldreth, oot blncksmltb,
moved bis family onto the plaoe ha
boagbr of Mrs. A. Pool the first o
toe wek,
K. B. Sawyer and his son, J. E.
Bawyer, are ' here surveying the old
Wm. Ulrlah i lsco outtlng it ap Into
small traote.
A gentleman by the name of S.
Palmar, of Buttle, stopped here last
Saturday night. He -was going to
moot an old aoqoalntanco wbo Htm
on Yankee creek.
J. Ilartnian earns oat last week
and stayed alto as long eooagb to
re pars the railroad bridge over butts
cieex. While be was bare be anb
or I bed foi the Mall.
A. W. 8mltb, ct Phoenix, oalled
last week on his way to the timber
belt. Carl Klobardaon, of Floaooe
Kook, also stopped here last Thoraday
night on bis way homo.
Rivs. Edward F. Uroon, of Ash
land, and Mark O. Deris, mluonary
and oTangellst of the Congregational.
eborob, will eommenoe a ecrlee of
meetings here next Monday night.
J. A. Iroch and John Lewie, ot
VaneooTer, Washington, were here at
the Bonny Side two nights last week.
They took a team and wtnt ap into
the timber belt to see what they
oould find,
By some means I omitted to state
is my last Items thet Mrs. Sob uduei
bad sold ber hotel property to Mrs..
A. Pool and Mrs. Fool Is now keep-
log that hostelery. The prion paid
for the property was 11500.
Mrs. Thomas redenbnrg, who bas
been an Invalid for some time, stop
ped hero last night on ber way to
the Big Batte country to Tlslt ber
brothel, Mr. McKee. She went on
the road with Mr. Ultswortb aa far
as Mr, neltoes.
Mr. Sailing and J. K. Founte, of
Medford, came oat on Thursday
ot last week and I took them ap to
the Stowell farm on Rogaa river,
Mr. Founts waa looking for land to
bay. lie fell In lore with oar coun
try and thinks of locating among us.
Ueorge Jackson and Fred T. Os
bcnrn,. of Medford, were pleasant
callers last Monday night. Mr. Os
bourn Is traveling in the Interest of
a society to ptomote the Interests of
Jaokaoo county In general and the
halt Industry la particular, lie was
aolloltlns funds to alvertise this
ooanty.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
Mown iiairr. t-an i aa nr
Mbe you do not know Ayerti
P. Hair Vieorl Here's an Intro- S
ductlon! May the acquaint
ance result In a heavy growth
of rich, thick, flossy hair I
!Ue this sblendid hair-food,
ij stop your fallinc hair, and Ret
f rid of your dandruff.
( 'io:i io- ortr a-.x: T9t'!la .
A auies;J-C 4 ,r . .. T. vail.
I
.uers
Two young men, sons of Wn.
Speaoer, of the aasarveyed, oemc
cot from the Willamette Vajey and
stopped with ns on Tuesday night of
last week. Ihey were on their war
to see then father. Mr. -Baldwin, of
Big Butte, was also n sojourner with
us the same nlgut.
The leading men ot the antl-saloon
party era busy and the chairman ot
the league reports that they are meet
ing with grand s access la getting
signers to the petitionalmost every-
J body here seems to think that the
saloon will be thing at the past la
JarksoB cunty after June 1st, '08.
Messrs' Green, Hater and Walker,
who are locating two sawmills la the
Big Batte oonntry stopped here for
dinner last Monday. They speak en
couragingly of the railroad prospects.
The Ireemotlve ot the P. A E. tall-
road came out laat Taesday and
brought load ot supplies for the
company. The company la punning
to lay a track Into Batte creek bot
tom to haul gravel oat to belast the
track.
Dr. Orover and Mr. Austin, of the
unsarveyed ooantry aoith of Big
Butte, came oot the drat ot last week
and went to Medford where they met
Mrs. F. U Urover, a alstar-in-law of
the doctor, and on Taesday evening
they oame oat this far. Mrs. Urover
begrn to think that this wra a pretty
rough ooantry to travel over as she
waa never oat la the moaotalns be
fore, having been born la St. Loals
and raised la Chicago. Bat she
seemed to be ready to try the new
Ufa In tbe tar west.
On Taesday evening of lest week
Miss Bessie Nutting, ot Big Batte
drove ap to the 8aany bide and ex
plained that she waa going to Jack-
sonvllls to take tbe teacher's ex
amination, and that aba waa going
to Medford that night and go ap tbe
next morning la time to meet tbe
examining hoard. She bad been
disappointed in getting bora to
rids from John Obenchaln and bad
started on foot. She bad hired a Mr,
Nlohola to bring her this tar, ana
tbe moter car on tbe P. A E railroad
started vrheo abe was within fifty
yarda of the depot and that aha mast
go to Medford that eight, ao I took
my team and boggy and took hex to
Medford. The next Saturday
oalled ma to coma after her ao abe
could take her things, inolnding
large tent, to her homestead on the
south side of Bound Top, where abe
bas located a homestead and expects
to live with her brother. Before I
left her, abe like a sensible woman as
ana is, ordered tbe Medford Mall to
be sent to ber addreea at Big Butt.
If there would a few more of those
Yank school mams llae ber 'ootne
oot tney would wake some of theOre-
gon boys to . a sense of toeir condi
tion. For Rheumatic SufreaVrs.
The auick relief from oain afforded
bv applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm
makes it s lavorite wltb sufferers from
rheumsttsm. sclatloa. lame back, lum
bsgo, and deep seated and muscular
pains. For sole by Cliaa. Strang.
KANES CREEK ITEMS,
sv reel's bad boy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mardon are tbe
happy parents of a bouncing baby
boy.
Mis Lizzie Stallsworth Is engaged
helping Mrs Pope at the Bradeo oook
holes.
Miss Mary Gale was vlsltng friends
end relatives In Medfoid tor severs
days recently.
Mrs. Swlnden and daughter, Miss
Ada, sere transacting business at
the county at Inst Saturday.
Joe Smith, wbo has been here all
winter, left for his home In Medford
last week to remain a short time.
The Dardaod'e school will oom-
menoa Monday, Muoh 2d. Miss
Nora Nutoo, of " arlfni P"k, will
be in obarge.
Nearly everybody from tt l :
attended the bell la Gold HtU I
ruity 1. . -il report a Una t in
and exc-jdt music
Will Hlf laboibui tad wo, Usees,
ar at present IM uiu 01 nr.
Higlanotnem' daofhtsr, . Mr.
Nichols, of TbU Book.
Mr. Umbo, who lately purchased the
Minor farm 1 staking loU ot deeldsd
tmpruvemeute. Mr. Good, ol Mod
ford, Is oaggd patting oat
orchard,
?- fctittsrtng aMjDoltan Saved
E. B. Loper.ot Marilla, H. Y-, says:
I am a carpenter ana neve nea away
even eats healed by Buoklen's Arnica
aire. It has saved me sufterlng and
dollars. It Is by lar the best beauog
salve I ever found," uesis euros,
sores, ulcers, lever sores, eosema and
piles, 25o at Chas. Strang, Druggist.
Normal News.
Ashland, Oregon, Fsbruaiy 15, 'OS.
Tbe daw In Botany la busily en
gasged la germinating various kinds
of seed.
On eooount of slokneea President
Pavne waa unable to be at school
Monday.
; Tbe sueisct t "Worldllaees" with
Glenn Ceowell aa leader waa aieraso.
ed at the regular meeting of tbe Y,
M. 0. Aa
The chapel perloda of Monday and
Wednesday were oooupled by the
student body in adopting oy laws for
to association.
The students wbo wrote for state
papers, at tbe examination held at
Jacksonville, returned Saturday
highly a Is ted over the outcome.
The fatuity and students listened to
an Interesting sddress.Thuredsy upon
the subject "Tee Elements of a Man
ly or a Womanly Cbaraotsr" by Kev.
N. McDonnell, state evangelist lor
the Christian ohoroh.
Some experimenting Is being done
t tbe beginning class In Cbemlstry.
At Its usual meeting wltb Mlsi
Patrlok as leader the Y. W. U. A
disoussed the subject, "The benefits
tbe Negro race baa oeilved through
tbe Instrumentality of Abraham Ldn
coin and Booker T, Washington."
Tbe rea alar meeting ot the Con
reaslonal Literary Society waa poet'
poned aotll the Joint meeting or tn
Athena and Congressional societies.
February Slat, when the following
or warn will be rendered: America,
Society. Heading, Myrn uauy, vo
cal Solo, Basal Falrcloe. Oration, H.
II. OeArmond. Mandolin am, Ko
bert Wilcox. Male Quartette. De
Date: "Resolve that the Initiative
and Refenndam a in as In the
state of Oregon la Inimical to pro
areas and should be repealed
Affirmative. Leonard Smith, Lou
Wright, Stanley Wood. Negative,
Ob Newton, Emma Sharewood,
Harry bay lea. Athena News, Flor-
soo Benson.
Theerandmothers of the old Dutch
Dunkard families of Western Pennsyl
vania have made and need "Hickory
Bark Cough Kemeay" ana resreu meir
families on it for a hundred years.
Now yon can boy it from ynur dealers.
Ask for 1U and use it. because it is
pure j because it will stop your cough;
because it is tne oesi oouku
remedy
made todey. Try it. For
Haekins Drug Store and all
sale by
dealers
everywhere.
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(B J. O. Martin.)
Ed. Hooktr, of Notth C street, Is
having bla new reeldcnoa plastered.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbins and children
have returned bom from Eugene.
Lem Hooker , ta having bla resi
dence lot filled preparato y to bond
ing. John Dngan, Jr., of Sam Valley,
waa disposing of load of fin applss
In Medfurd Toeedey.
Another new oroee walk is added
on North O atreet, which will prove
n great convenience to the public
Mr. Hill, tbe pioneer farmer of
Trail, paid us a brief 'but pleasant
call Monday. Hr was en root bom.
S. H. Glass and son, Jesse, prom
inent oltizena of Antioob, were trad
log In the olty Saturday. They rs
portjthat aeotioa improving slowly.
Alf Weeks, of North O street has
painted bla pretty new resldenoe reof
a brlgbt green oolor which adds
beauty and attractiveness to his place
and surroundings.
The Farmers North Rogaa River
Telephone Company have oomplsted
Its line to Thso. A. Glees' plaoe, Its
terminus. Much ot this progressive
spirit and development waa brought
about by the well known Glees Bros ,
the farmers, stock raisers and
tbreasblng meohtne men, ot Antlooh
section.
Notice t0 the Public
Pursuant to the solicitation ot a
large number of KepuLlioans of Jack
sou and Josephine oounties I have
decided to become a cundldat for
the otfio of Diatiiut Attorney for
the first Prosecuting Attorney's Dls
trlot, First Judicial District of Ore
goo, subjeot to tbe action of tbe re
publican voters at the coming prim
ary eleotloo.
Mytetltlooaa such nominee will
in due time b tiled with tbe Secre
tary of State and along wltb it a
brief statement of prinolpala whloh
will be made public
Very reopeotfully,
B. F. Mulkey.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Febroary r. 1909
Alfalfn Sc-.d.
'tome grrwn, reoleened alfsl'a seed
ver BuprH-ee free from dodder.
-V" Ir I't- to eolt. Bamplee ai
n e t
1 ..r j-'Ieylcr oo.
Jacksonville, Oregon
IN A FALLIKG BALLOON
Fearful and Tragic Experienoe of
Three Aeronauts.
ONE SAVED 'AS BY A MIRACLE
he Terrine CeW and Ji
ensatlewe That Ineewasaeesd the
Derina Veysgere et an Alsitade ef
Over lve hfllee The aeessas.
One ef tbe most terrific experience
In tbe history of ballooning was that!
or tares aeronauts wno tn sore meaa
an aseensteu In a -large and well made
balloon, the Zenith. In this voyage
the o tweet was to reach, Uf greatest
possible altitude. ' The beJoon roe to
a height of 28.000 test-that Is, about
Ave and a half miles from the earth.
At this point something happened
what, no one will ever know, since the
only anrvtvkig bsUooulst, Tawanatar,
waa at the time laaenalblc But th
be noon besjaB a rapid tan sad finally
track the ground with such a fright
ful shock that Blvel add Otaoa-Bpla-neUl
were killed Instantly, while Tie
sandler'e Ufa was spared by a miracle.
Tlje account of tola voyage la per
haps best told In Tlsaandler'a own
words:
"At 23,000 feet we were steading np
In the car. Slvel, wbo bad given np
for a moment, waa relnvlgorated.
Croce-Sptnnelll waa motionless In front
of me. I felt etupeaed and f rosea. 1
wished to pat on my fnr gloves. But
without being csnsaspu ef It the ac
tion of taking them from my pocket
necessitated an effort that I coold no
longer make. I copy verbatim the fol
lowing lines which were walteeo by
me, although 1 have no very distinct
remembrance of doing aa They are
traced In a hardly legible manner by a
band trembling with cold:
"'My hands are frozen. 1 am all
right We are all right Fag in the
hortion, with little rounded clrrne. We
are ascending. Croce pants. Be in
hale oxygen. Blvel closes his eyee.
eroce also closes his eye. Blvel
throw out ballast' Blvel seized his
knife and cut successively three cords,
and the three bags emptied them
selves, and we ascended rapidly.
"When Blvel cut away the bag ot
ballast at tbe height ot about 24,00
feet 1 seemed to remember that he was
sitting at tbe bottom of th car sad
nearly In the aame position as Croce
Bplnnelll. For my part, I waa In tbe
angle ef the car, thanks to which sup
port I waa able to bold up, but 1 soon
felt too weak even to turn my bead to
look at my companions. This was
about 1:30 p. m. At 1:08 p. m. 1
awoke for a moment and found the
balloon rapidly descending. I was able
to cut away a bag ot ballast to check
the speed and wrote In my notebook
the following words:
We are descending. Temperature,
8 degrees. I throw out bauast Ba
rometer, 12-4 inches. W an descend
ing. Blvel and Croce still In a taint
ing state at the bottom ot tbe car.
Descending very rapidly.'
"Hardly bad I written these line
when a kind of trembling seized me,
and 1 feU back weakened again. There
waa a violent wind from below up
ward, denoting a. very sapid descent
After some minute I felt myself
shaken by the arm and recognised
Croce, who bad revived. Throw out
ballast,' he said to me. We are de
scending.' But I could hardly open
my eyee and did not see whether Bl
vel wee awake. I called to mind that
Croce unfastened tbe aspirator, which
he then throw overboard, and ha threw
oat ballast rugs, etc.
"At 8:30 p. m. I opened my eye
again. I felt dreadfully giddy aad op
pressed, but graduallg came to myself.
Tbe bauoon waa descending with
frightful speed and making great oecll
latlona. I crept along on my knee
and pulled Slvel and Croc by the
arm. "Blvel I Crocer I exclaimed.
"Wake np!' My two companions or ere
huddled up motionless In the ear. cov
ered by tbelr cloaks. I collected ail my
strength and endeavored to raise them
nfi. Btyel'a face was black, hi eye
dull, and, his mouth was open and fan
of blood. Croce eyee were halt clos
ed, and bis mouth was bloody.
"To relate what happened afterward
Is Impossible. 1 felt a frightful wind.
We were still 9.T00 feet high. There
remained In the car two bags of bal
last, which I threw out I was draw
ing near the earth. I looked for my
knife to cut the small rope which held
the anchor, but could not find it I was
like a madman and contlnnea to call,
Blvel, Blvel r By good fortune I was
able to put my band upon my knife
and detach the anchor at the right
moment
"Tbe shock on coming to tbe ground
was dreadful. The balloon seemed aa
If It was being Battened I thought It
was going to remain where It had fall
en, but the wind was high, and It was
dragged serosa fields. The bodies of
my unfortunate friends were shaken
about in the car, and I thought (very
moment they would be Jerked out At
length, however, I seized the yalve
line, and tbe gas soon escaped fi
the balloon, which lodged against
tree. It was tnen o-ciocx, un si
ping out I was seized with a feverish
attack and sank down and thought for
a moment that I was going to Join my
friends In the next world, but I came
ta I found the bodies of my friends
cold and stiff. I bad them put under
shelter In an adjacent barn. The de
scent et tbe Zenith took place on the
plains IBS miles from Psrls aa the
crow files. The greauwt height at
tained In this ascent Is estimated at
28,000 feef-)V. R. C. I-atson In Min
neapolis Joonnl.
Wanted
-mlU man to out 1,250,000.' feet
'imber. Ca'n give contraot
uJiu -p to roll road. Write fot
Dartlco-'ars. addrexe "P" in'oste of
Mail, MuSinrd, Ji . 7 -2t-p.
Hlckm- f'.rk Co uxu Ken-eHy
viidl bv 'i'i ..'-ckorv Barl, It-. . r.
Co., ol Selem, Ore., gusrenleed I . j
vourcongh, or monfy refundi-d. Cui
anteed to make a friend of you. K"
si by Haskln's Drag Store and Bret-c't-'
'"Biers everywhere.
..lerenoe u. Kellogg, Instructor
ta piano. Leeeons.75 cent. tf .
PAGE FENCE
Stands the
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President of tbe Pace Woven Wire Fence Company, and Is s good lenoe yet and still doing good work.
NiHice the coil spring wires. Page Fences sre msde better today, better material, belter conttruotlon and
In scores of styles. PAGE IS THE FIONEKH aud Is today pre-eminently the perfection of Woven CTIr
Fences. Ko matter where you are going to fence or what fence you may have used In the past, call and get
our quotations and examine our line. We can ssve you money on sny style of fence.
Remember, fencing is our business. We tarnish man and tools to assist In the erection of, and we guarantee
every rod of fence without extra cost.
Gaddis eft Dixon
"The Pap's) Fence Man"
Agentfi Southern Oregon and Northern California
a a tvv MnTrtrj TV 1
THE FLAT DWELLER. Tfl
AH m
rift 1
but
nrom worry j
einS ttion him wffa goes out.
Alone li he.
He think he'll take a bath,
Dlicarda bis things,
Wbercai, much to hi wrath.
The tJborfcell ring. .
Tlnf-m-Unff!
Ti nB-a-llntr-a-linn!
Tlnc-l-l-M-l-l-l-l-Unt
Kr-bUn!
Volo th tub b hie
In silent dread
And, like an ostrich, trie
. To hide hi head.
But her the hand ot doom
'Two ever thus v'
Doth make that baU raauBM
Its awful fuaa.
nc-a-MnB-llnff!
Tlfif-a-Unf! Tlnc-alanct Tlnr-a-lunf !
Tlri--a-l-l-l-l-1-l-l-l-.-l-l-.-l-l-W-Ung-lurif t
Ker-blans!
-Will 8. Adklna In Puck.
Leva and Marriage.
"Yes. Marry. I want to love 700 al
wave."
"Then why do you refuse to marry
me?"
foef why."-New York World.
Skating er Swimming.
Some one once asked Tim Sullivan of
New Vtirk for Information as to the
prospects of a politician wbo was pop
ularly supposed to be "on the ragged
edge."
"Well," said Sullivan, "be seems to
think be' getting on all rlgfit, but
there are others wbo entertain a dif
ferent opinion. Tbe situation reminds
me of tbe story of toe old woman up
In - liaise. Being asked as to tbe
whereabouts of her husband, she re
plied: " If the Ice Is as thick as Jim thinks
It Is, he Is skating; If it I as thick as I
think It Is, he I swimming.' " St
Louis Bepubltc.
Reguler Bargain.
"You refuse me," said ths ardent
youth.
"I do. Indeed!" replied the beautiful
girl.
"Ah. then I stall go off to tbe war.
Suppose I return minus an avra, mtans
sn ear and minus a chin. Suppose 1
return a mere remnnut of a mite.
What would you say?"
Tbe beautiful girl brightened up.
"1 should accept you on tbe spot I
always had an Irresistible fascination
for remnants."
Wltb new hope the modern Romeo
started off for the scene of battle. De
troit Tribune.
Se There, Now.
"Yon young society buds," said tbe
Bev. Mr. Knox sternly, "are mere but
tcrflles. Yon hare no thought of the
future life."
"Ob, but we havel We do think of
the ruture life," protested atlas Tsr
Swell. "In fact, matrimony la almost
constantly In our thoughts." Philadel
phia Press.
Upe end Downs.
"I suppose," ssld tbe msnsger, "that
yon are still determined to elevate the
sage."
"No." answered Mr. Stormlngton
Barnes, "I orreo't been thinking ao
much of elevating the stage. What 1
wou'-! 'ik now is some wsy of'lower-xi-
t .1 ay feres." Washington Star.
-C . -.psstuis makes Ocodplcturee
Test of Time
Usage fot Over
YEARS
OREGON'S
OPPORTUNITY
Colonist Rate from all parti of the United State aad Canada to
all pari ol Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into efteet by
Ths Oregon Railroad J Navigation Co. and Southern Pasific C
, (Line in Oregon)
March 1, 1908, STnrUTboTt
March and April. From the principal cities ol the Middle West
the rates will be a follows:
FROM CBIIAQO
ST. LOUIS
' KANSAS CITY..,
m.oo
l.ivoo
HUM
Corresponding rate from all other Eastern Point. Stopovers at
pleasure at all points in Oregon. The Colonist Rate
is the greatest of all horaebuilders. Oregan hat unlimited resour oe
and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities
Oreeon people e.B aeoompllah splendid results br heraMlaf this opportaQlty to sll
the world. Head Oresoa Uteieture airing sood. re.leble lalormatlea .boot the State,
tat and wide. Call oa the above rauroadt for it U oeceuarr.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to aeoept the
required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any
O. R. fc N. or S. P. agent, or address
S. P. Agent. Medford, Oregon
Plecsent Prospect.
A young fellow in Pittsburg Intend
ed to ask bee, father's consent the oth
er evening, bat" changed bla mind. He
has decided to wait fill the old gentle
man I disabled from a full on tbe Ice
or till something equally propitious
turns up. It happened in tbls way:
When be reached the bouse, tbe girl
met him at tbe door, pearly tears steal
ing down ber fair cheeks.
"Ob, George," she whispered, "1 am
so glsd you bare come. Please go Into
the library and see If you can calm
father: be Is so excited and la raging
about, knocking over the furniture and
breaking things."
"Certainly,". George said briskly.
"What Is the matter wltb the old gen
tleman?" "I'm sure I don't know," she sold.
"He waa all right, and I just began to ,
tell him that you wanted to marry
me." Lipplncott's.
The flrst'bparicr than air (lying ma
chine. Sketch.
A sure cure, one yon csn depend
upon. Hickory Bark Cougb Remedy
A sure cure, and Its pure I Use It for
sll luug trouble, coughs, colds, hoarse
neas sr.d sore throat. For sale by Has
kins Drug Store and first-class dealers
everywhere.
T. C. Ward's
85& Cast Stor
Glaaware, Tlnaara, Japanese Good and
a lull line 01 post oarue
HsAadrewi lelldlaC 7Sh "it
On His Way to Take ths Waters, j
and Had
.1
FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS .
OMAHA
ST. rACL..
ISO.00
iso.oo
o.oo
Fine Bermuda Onions
for sale at all prices . . I
A. C. ALLEN
Phoue 781
Electric Wiring
I can save you money
on Electric Wiring.- For
estimates write
W.A.KYNISTON,
P. O. Box 123
MEDFORD, - 0RF.G0N
IM loo v
150) acres, 1
mile
from
from
Jacr-aonville,
H mile
nfy $6.,
Medford. On
50 per
acre.
For Sal by
1C. H. Fierce & Son
NOTICE Or DIKOLUTION.
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ttiretotore rxlltlDS betwri-n t. O. Whlieelce
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tieen dlfeolrea, end that all eecoaoU (tut -4
oertnerahlp sre parable to K. O. Wbltealde.
wbo bas pnrcbsai'fl tbu nualneae aa tr-nisrl
tbe lubllltlra or aeld Brm.
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