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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNEt MED FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908.
71.
THE PILLORY.
Titus Oates and Daniel
Defoe Beth
Suffered In It.
Ju tbe jmc 1837 the British parlla
nffer iflfclj. ua u.-t iait Ht an ess t.
tAe i r i y. PrevkMs tu
5' ki4)Jif.i WJSi aiwtkaiai ann
iMwAMnn v ki I lnlau4
ik J went W n l"n aT tail "Mret a
M uaatw ts a weoeVs Knur
cae.Ml aa a MI wiU a wiia
IkjR's r tie hen mJ arw. lea
days loKolaor offenders iiKiilaxt the
i-mnuion Inw wore thus exosed to i)l
lie vlow. From historic accounts It up
peuin thut thin particular form of puii
lshiiu'iit wiiH Mettil out to those eon
xlcti.il of frauds of every description
not only In Kugliinil, lit In ncnrly
every country In Europe. In the days
of the Htor chamber, when reunions
feeling ran IiIkIi, the pillory vuih the
ordinary punishment meted cut Ij
those who onYndcd apilust the tliimli
In l'i8." Titus tiatcs was Feutenrpft tn
lie pilloried for live days In every ycai
url:iK the re.U of III i life. Anulhci
fmnouH sufferer wns Ilnnlol Iefoe. 1 Tic
author of "itohlnson Crusoe." wli
stood for three dnys l!i the pillory
rhcnpslde. It happened on occnsli
that the offender died while unite
filpg his seiitelice. Durlllf,' the thin
exiosur the condemned inun was mil
allowed to receive food of any sorl
descrlpllon. The hit oc-aslnn
which a pillory sentenco was pausi
was !u 1H1-I. London fllolte.
A KING'S HOBBY.
The Mania of Frederick William
For Collecting Giants.
Of nil (ho ninuliis llml nfTli-t intm
kind tlm must 11 iicient and riuioiiH
prohnlily tlmt fur colli'dlntf. Tlic
thus collect pretty ncnrly fvcrythlng
from iKxikH to Hlinc lmrkli-8 mid from
potrt to poHtntro NtninpM, hut (jliuit mi
Iccllntr wim tlm liohhy of Krcdcrl
William I., lilnj,' of I'niHsIit.
Nnhirn dcnlKiicd hint for n rcf-nilt-
Inj; nlflccr; dcHtlny nuulc hhn a iinm
arch. All were lish who cm no tn Mh
net Hiixoiih, AiiKtrlmiN, Ilt'fHlnns,
Turku, HucdcM, KiikIIhIiiulmi, liishim1
Africans provided they wr nt
t'tlHt
two ynrds Ioiik. Home or Iiin spec
menu we ro seven feet long- Now mid
then tie obtained one Ht ill mom pro
tlltfiOUH.
Tho Snxon cnhlnet minister War
erhnrtli, forecceliiff the poHslhle ad
van tuner, of HtundliiK well with ho near
n nelnlilmr, In 1715 dispatched to Her
I In n recognition of IiIh J'ruHslan niaj
esty'H hlrthduy. Aug. 11. no Ickh H;
tcrlntf thmi unique, kIiico It consisted
of n laro bundle of tobacco lea v erf,
two handsome Turkish plpcn and
IxiKfiil of frntfrnnt Liitiiklu, all com
milted to the handa of Heven foot part
KenKei'H, with a iiiIhhIvo Iniplnrlntf the
kliiK'H Ki'Hcloim accept a nco of these
trlllea mid the Cupid who boro them.-
Ht. Iom1h roNt-ltlKpntch.
A Smile From a Stranger.
Moat of uh owu debu of Kratltmlo
HtnuiKurH wIiomu kindly Binllo hail ueiil
buiiHhlno Into uur nchiiiK hem in ami
has given uh coimitfo when wo we
tllHhearteued.
It In a went thliiK to go through life
with a Bin II Inj.' face, II cohIh 111 lie, Iml
who can over cHllmalo Uh valueV
' Think how the plenmiro uf llfu would
bo Increased If we met unilllun fa.'cs
every wherofnceH which radialo hope
sunshine and cheer! What a Joy
would bo to travel In a gallery of th
ing pictures radiating hope ami cour
Who can entliiuito what beautiful,
mulling facea menu to tho wretched
and tho downcnuf, thoso wIioho life
burdens uro cruHhlng them?
Mnny of uh carry precious niemorl.
of Biiilllug fiicen which wo gllmps.
but ouco, but whono nweet, uplift Ink'
oxpresulon will remain with um furevr
-8ucceB MnKiir.lue.
She Wat Deliberate.
It U Bald that Dinah Muhr k Cm 11,
the fitmouB author of "John Halifax
Oontleman," made n habit nf leaxini;
at her bank tho manuscript of ca-i of
her stories an soon as it was couiploi.
It would remain (hero perhaps sl.
mouths, nud then Nhe umihl call for i
and see how tho story affected li
After Hint lapse of time. If ll pliMsc
her, tho manuscript was sent to tin
publisher. Otherwise It was rewrltt
or thrown away.
Ear Wagging.
Only animals with long and drooplutt
ears nro nble to wag them. A rnhhii
for instance, can do what It l;kcs with
Its enr, dropping one or both ami lin
ing them flat along Its bark when
dashing through thick cover. Mai
are still more hrMc In ear movements.
Hut short eared beasts, like weasel:
and stoats, are unable to wag their
ours In any degree, although l hey hav
euough ear to wag If they had th
power.
Accurate.
"Heo here, landlord," said an angry
tenant after he had xlgued the coutraet
for n year, "this house Is full of sewer
gllH."
Ten, that's what I told you."
"Told nie?"
"lea. lou asked me If there was
gus lu every room, ami I said th
was." London Answers.
His Right Hand.
"My husband." salt) the fair bride.
"says I am his right hand."
"( hope," rejoined her mother, "that
be Isn't like that man who uever lets
his right hand know what his left
band does." Chicago News.
Kaiy to Suit.
Mrs. Eastern,- You'll not find me dtf
Dcuit to suit, .Nora. .Nora (the new
ma nit i m sure not, ma am: I saw
jour husband as I rame In, ma'am.
T'lttsburg Observer.
Anybody wishing a niro, new reni
denee property, luOxl.Mt feet big, with
liwn, fruit and ornamental trees, hi
gan and itrraWberripB, mod or n in every
way and located on th beat street In
Mftdford, thoalA addrH P, O. Doi
fnun
and
our
ings
Edgar Ilafnr con tern pU tot
lor tba Rti nxt Wdnfnwfty.
gnna ahout a month.
leaving
IU win
Social and Personal
F. (i. (et"d of .Seattle, who is en
;tf tj it in Siegiyou j-fnty
Cflifi, lrivM on Tu4e c0
tlt, mf to jsjiVilt.
TlWNS) '' Sf tot ts ttlt
artpii.e should 4 It H all t
it it) fUit to 1 St 1 ! utoels! tt'Sl
tvwi aefur I'ttitg it pt. )'
J. 4. Hare?f Iswyr ami ltrrtor,
was os the mt kbound train Tu'sse
ft route to his ho we in Ashland.
Hear the "Fortune Teller" lit th
Baptist chinch Friday evening. 100
Harry (iilson of Sterling transacted
business in Mcdford and Jacksonville
Tuewlay.
John Porter, who bus been rnsticat
ing in the hills during the past several
weeks, left for Corvallis Wednesday
to rename his studies at the (), A. (.
I). Provost, a prominent citizen of
Ashland, spent Tuesday night in Med
ford.
M r. and Mrs. .T. W. Armstrong of
SauiH Valley were among the many in
Mcdford Tuesday.
(ieorgie Harper is playing ' ' Nell
Owynii"" at the War theater at. Port
laud.
J. W. Maker, the laundryiaan, was on
the, northbound train Tuesday on his
way from Ashland to Kiigene, where hv
is engaged in business.
Musicale at the Baptist church Fri
day evening. Admission free, A aiiv
olVering will be taken. 1(10
.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (iraffis of Phoo
nix precinct wen? in Med ford Tuesday
trading with our men-limits.
Hev. W. h. lilack of the Heventh
iJny Advent int. churrh has gone north
on a pant oral trip.
Toirorrow is positively the last dav
for the Teh-graphone to be on exhibi
tion in this city, and lliosc who have
contemplated hnving a machine or pur
dinning the stock should do so nt once,
On exhibition at the Fugle Phar
mncy. 1(0
S. A. 'arlton of Fagle Point pre
cinct transacted husineiw in Med ford
one day this week.
T. II. Moore, W. II. ( 'anon and K.
M. Cox were among the many residents
of Med ford who have been mi Jack
sonville during the past week.
Alexander (irahain IMI savs :: "Find
the neweHt, greatest business invention
aad buy its stock. " tf
II. C. Hrhul., who arrived from Hulem
last February, will become a permanent
resident of Mcdtord. He is an expert
carpenter and has had steady empl
incut since he' came here.
M rs. Philbrook one of t he teachers
in the Mcdford schools, whose hea It h
is poorly, left for Tacoma, Wash., oi
Tuesday evening on a short visit to re
nlivcs living in that city.
7,"II0,0M0 telephones await the Tele-
graplioue. Uuy its stock now. )niy
a limited number of hIimich for sah.
DenmiiHl rat ions free. tf
Hon. A. W. Orion, member of the
Oregon legislature, is in A red ford for
the purpose of organizing a Taft and
Shermaa club. He is a close partisan
of .Senator Bourne.
,r. P. Roberta, formerly of Med ford,
hut now engaged hi tlio real estate busi
ui'HS at Altnaay, is making our city a
short visit.
H, It. Holmes of Kagle Point was a
MisiucHS visitor in Mcdford Tuesday,
It. F. Carter of Woodville spent sev
eral hours in Mcdford and Jacksonville
Tuesday.
The Telegraphoiic, the only machine
that records telephone messuges. You
should see it at Fagle Pharmacy. Kid
11. C. Messenger w:is over from Agate
Monday, where lie is building a fine
schoolhouse for that district.
lay (louht said: "Any man is a fool
who claims he can talk H miles over
a piece of wire. Has it, proven so f Ihfl
William It. Lamb, wife nud child of
Luke Creek an1 visiting in Mcdford.
Mrs. Scot! Cluspill of Butte Falls
ia Mcdford.
C. W. Cowden of Butte Falls is in
Med ford.
C. K. Powers, cent mc tor, of Huttc
'alls is in Mcdford.
John Obeiichiiiu. C. Swauson and
harley Kdmousoii lire in Med ford on
land business.
Baker of Kugene is visiting Med
ford. Mr. Bnker conducts the laundry
at Ashbind and Kugene.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
II.
V. I'it.I
with nit
'lihlir lilts 'inie to Mi
rk i-allli'.
r.ml
.1 1 .1) It
Allen ami Wana Parker lire
Jiyitij a IniMinesM vinit In Meilforil.
Mr. Allen Iuin a hnnch nf fine stork,
whirl) he inav Hi'll.
Seott CliispiU is in Meilforil en hnsi
ness Cor his Hloro,
I'he sheriff hiet lieeu in onr
niiilst
i wit
ookinie after various parties r
n esses.
t'he rains have nliont extillnnislo'il
the forest fires.
It. I' Kutrot, the noteil jietlestriitn of
llntlle Kills, has cone to Meilfonl.
I'lie Wooilruff fainilv have reinoveil
from this seetion, taking all their stork
ami
plumb1
1 will Itx-nti in Coon
Hav
country.
Kinanuel I'oel ami
fainilv ef Butte
Pa 1 1 are in Medfnrd
.1. .1. l'atton and
edferd.
V. K. I.amb and
sen are visiting
family of T.akr
ek are in Medfnrd purchasing sup
Mrs. Scntt t'laspill, who has been sick.
much better and is paving n visit to
Medford wit h her husband.
T. K. Hall of Hrmvnshnro attended
tin camp meeting at Phoenix on Sun
day with his family and spent n pirns
ant time.
lr. Heddy and a party of gentlemen
Medford hi.vc been m onr s-vtmn
railroad news is again rife 'uiiong
townsmen.
Edgar Hafer was inspecting his hold
during last week.
MARRIED.
HM'IT.V TAYl.olt In .laekannrillp
e.n Ri fitemtifr tt. hy Hev. .iirrt Fttnin,
ttoitrv C. irr nd Lotti. Tnvlor.
It Paid.
A little boy of live years, piaylnct
with his sisier one day, leaned too far
out of the KCf-ond story f?lU(fo, but
4 lVi nil ft! I Into Pm frf l-
rissi vm m miiihtssi tut tta-f
$t aim iii:9 uumba pen saw.
nb hi! SHkJ aliwav.
t.m pt (lit, iftr m .-:-:
fro-s Hr KlsK-h (4 tss) fall. W
cjiitiing hi iikat siel oa fcfliiR his
little sisir snter isa room excl I mn :
"(iee. Gladys, look nt all the aiony
I gut for falling out of the window!
Why don't you try It?" Delineator.
Manhood's E it ate.
It Is ii very foilish convention whl.-h
lays dowu that we are grown up when
we have reached our tweiily-lirst birth
day. The real majority lu reached
when we begin to earn our own bread
and butter and to bring forth the light
which has been fostered in us by the
cure of others for the last ten or fifteen
years. Self dependence and self re'b
a nco that Is the real manhood. Isln.
Chained Books,
The finest known collectiou of
chained books Is that lu Hereford
(ICnglamh cathedral. It Includea about
'2,000 volumes iir:'a;igjtl iu five bouk
cases, of which not less than 1,500 are
secured by chains three nr four feel
long, each with u swivel lu the center.
All the world may not exactly love
a lover, but It always take: quite uu
Interest lu his letters when they tire
read to the Jury. I'm-ir
Medford Time Table
SOUTHEEN PACIFIC EAU.WAV
I Northbound I
Mo. lGiOregon Expreea I C:24 p. m.
No. HPortland Expresa. . .j 9:49 a. m.
I Southbound
No. 15jCaJifornia Expresa. .10:35 a. 01.
No. 133ao Franciaco Exp.. 3:20 p.m.
No. 225From Grant, Pas.. 9:15 p.m.
No. 22SFor Ashland 10:15p. m.
PACIFIC) & EASTERN RAILWAY
No. lLeavoa SlaiftorJ
8:10 a.m.
3:50 p. m.
10:28 a.m.
5:08 p. m.
No. 3!Loavoa Medford
No. 2Arrives Medfojil
No. 4Arrivoa Mcdford
EOOUB RIVER VALLEY
RAILWAY
No. 2Leavea Mcdford
No.' 4Leuyes Medford....
MotorLeavca Medford....
MotorLeaves Medford
No. lFLeaves Jncksonville.
10:45 a. m.
5:35 p. m.
2:00 p 01.
9:00 p. ni.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
Ko. 3Leaves Jacksonville..
Motor Leaves Jacksonville..
MotorJLeaves Jacksonville..
MAIL CLOSES.
a7m.p. m'
Kagle Point I 7:201 2:00
Northbound I 0:1U 4:61
Southbound 10:05 2:60
JackBonvillt JlOlGO 5i20
.SHOE l'K RPKCTION
So many of the dufucts in .slides,
such as liicakint; down of box
toes ami heel eimttti is, rippinjj
of slitchiiiK, etc., which prove a
constant souiee of annoyance, as
well as a ilettinient lo the shoe,
result from lack of proier atten
tion to theilcLi'lsof construction.
SHOE
is nude with the nu.st careful seru
tinv. Its uniform excellence nf cuii
Hl ruction assures you ! its pcrfcition.
Van Dyke's
Fmh Complexion
Ib p-reterred nd produced by
Kobertln. a mdd, dtltfhtful
rrrnvmuon, dclicatery fnurrtnt
aukci tn iktn erauiiiteir ont
i . i .......
I LMiiiiaiiVBj tiM(U rirs;au KilV d Viuaaju
,iV by ortr-dmitsf i rtduce th tut ef
r enlarged porci, clranin them, r
( ducei inflammation and ipreadj an ertn.
radixnt flow due to wholciomc nourub
ment oi it in elan ill and ttimulatioa of
the ca pi I Uric j which alio feed 'he
ildn and ntppty Its healthful color.
Asiytmr Dntjsl fir frtf tsmfit
tOBERTINE
MP
If you have lost or fouuii:
anything, nood work, or have;
sonu'tliing to soli, it doosn't!
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something mhi.a, is of eonalatoable
inttrcit) to ta: paltlt &ltmmlj aad.
aic i awhaf. mm Muay hewn
V aW ia- aii Maaukk aa a. .mb m
tmkm owwraty am iA k jab h
uwaK Wf mw Itak. aycaMo
twk9 ap kv fuvku.1 Mnanrf
ftaaa amy aawo m tm I mmjt mmmim
"oitat m tcsnat lama , ho
r-y vM 0 mmme hue. Maw
iMOBMioaWiou ami mmuti nimaiaii mt
ia aaoneotKai wti ttuMa) amaKaVa
naay aai. he iirvmmv.i a tie gam
time. ' ' gf
Bedueed Btatea t X4venae1 Shmw.
The Pacific National Fair aad Lico
stock show will be held in Portland
September 21st to September 26th.
Round trip tickets will be sold at a
faro and a third (or this event, tickets
being on sale, Sopternber 21, good to
return until September 27. Further par
ticulars at tho depot. - 103
Your fuel bill will bo cut in half if
you use a Colo's Original Air-Tight
Uoatcr. Sold by Mcdford Hardware
Co., successor to H. E. Boydon. 160
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No aina-la Inur.
tlom less than 16 cents. Six Insertion!
i or ua price of four. Seventy-fWe
cents a IIun per month.
FOB SALE.
KOli SALE Why pay $200 to $.100
fur an ordinary lot, when you can buy
an aero of ground, that will support
a family, planted to small fruit and
garden, for $200, only one and one
half miles from postoffice; also two
find five-acre tracts, all under irriga
tion, one-quarter down, balance on
eay terinB. James Howling, Seventh
und I streets, or P. O. Hox 842. 160
I'Oli SALK A four-cylinder "Pacific"
automobilo; will sell cheap; will make
terms if desired. J. M. Itoot & Son,
over Jackson County Bank. 167
FOlt SALE Choice business proporty I
on five years' time. Address Lock Box
418, Medford. 102
FOlt SALE Old pupers, 5 cents a hun
droil. Tribune office. 160
FOR SALE Largest rooming house in
Medford; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address J. C., caro
of Tribune. 175
FOK SALE 320-acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Five-acre tracts iuaido and
adjoining city limits of Mcdford, on
five yearB' time. Apply Gold Ray Roal
ty Co., in office Condor Wator & Pow
or Co. 109
FOR SALE All my household furni
turo, cheap. It. V. Lumsden. 160
ANYUODY wishing a nico, now resi
ilonco proporty, 100x150 foot big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamontal trcoB, Lo
gan and Btrawberriea, modern in ovory
way nml loented on the best Btroot iu
Mctlt'ord, should address P. O. Box
572. 165
FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude
bakor BroB.' warehouse.
FOR SALE A good small business on
Seventh etroet. Reasons for soiling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at thia
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class piaaola-pim-no;
a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Med
ford. FOR SALE Pry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Osonbruggo, Stude
baker Bros. Co. warehouso. 163
FOR SALE Improved or unimproved
city lots, 5 and 10-acro blocks, near
city; orchards and fnrm lands. W. M.
French, over Jackson County bank. 179
FOR SALE Dry oak Btovo and cord
wood. Apply Hotel Nash. 178
WANTED.
WANTED Oirl for general housework;
family of two; easy work; good wages.
Write A. II., Tribune, Medford. 170
WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wire fences; shade, wator
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 185
WANTED Position on ranch for man
ami wife; experienced in all branches
of farming. Charles Ewer, Medford,
t'r- 103
WANTED Experienced middlo-aged
woman to do cooking and general
hoimnwork; will pay good wages. Call
on Mrs. Copelnnd, Talent, Or. 16.1
Good Things to Eat
Fresh every day in
our Bakerj- Department
Free Delivery
Allen & Reagan
Q U A L I T V G U O V E H S
o o
AGENTS FOR BUTTEEICK PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS.
ladies' Coats and Suits
Direct 1rom the Manuffccturtr
MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
WANTED First-class milk cow, fresh;
no scrubs. Address T, Tribune. 162
WANTED At once, a waitress at
Blade houBo, Jacksonville. 160
WANTED To trade, timber claim for
city proporty; Baker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
horse. W. H. West.
WANTED Position in charge of fruit
ranch; recommendations furnished. H.
W., care Tribune. 161
WANTED Three teams, work horses,
about 2600; one team ponies about
000; one team about 2300; must be in
good ordor and reasonable. W. H.
West A Co. tf
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
bead oi stock sheep. Write Box 131,
MedfoTd, Or.
FOX BENT.
FOK RENT Two houses,
hibit building.
Call at Ex
ist) TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two soated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
FOR RENT Stable for two horses,
with hay loft and large carriago
houso; suitable for garage. E. B.
Sawyer, 303 North C street. 100
BT7BINE8S CARDS.
(JfJLVlQ at DUBHAM,
Attomoya-at-Iiaw.
Geo. H. Durham, Giants Pass, Or
Wn Ig. OolTlf, Meslford, Or.
Medford FnroJtor Co., Undertaksr
Day phone 858; Night Phones: C. W,
Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO DR. OOBLB FOB YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH 8TBEET.
'He Has No Other Business.'
E. B. SEBLT. M. D.
Pkylieiai aad Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 1012, 2 4 P. M.
Offlcsj In Jiekion County Bank BIdg.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Speolalist.
Offiae in the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Seventh and Main.
a. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed on short
notice. Leave erders with chief of
police.
BALL ll OLOSOOCX,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Offloe with 0. H. Pierce Sou.
Phone 858. P..O. Bex 77-
Wo are very proud of our ready-to-wear department and we certainly have
reasons. Last year when we first opened up people were afraid to buy of us,
because they were ufraiad tho goods wouldn't wear. From that time, few
persona have come to ns and honestly shown that a single garment has prov
en unsatisfactory, and in every instance we made good.
If you know of a person who ever bought a garment here that did not wear
we will make it right. If they won't come and allow us to make good, we
shall conclude that thev haven't any real grievance, but nre simply knockers.
HEBE ABE THE COAT VALUES.
each for ladies' plain black and dark fancy Coats, sizes 32 to 40;
tho newest styles; values to $9.00.
$5.00
t7 A ,"cl' for '"d'"-'8' l),ain black, tan, rod, brown and fancy mixtures in
il.JUOontB; all tho nowest styles; values to $12.50.
Other special values at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00.
Tho illustration shows the new Empire Coat which wo show in all prices
from $5.00 TO $35.00.
This Crisp Fall Air
Means Shooting Days
Al'Icf you have fixed up your gnu, come here and got
your Clothing equipment. Wc have the most mag
nii'icent showing in Hunting Suits in
Brown, Khaki, Duck,
all Colors in Corduroy
These Suits are made for service, yet they nre not
rough and coarse. The corduroys are as soft and plia
ble as kid, but they will stand the hard knocks, too.
We
Fine Flannel Shirts
In Colors
and Wool Socks
Just the Thing to Wear Under the Heavy Boots
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