Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 21, 1916, Image 4

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    Coffin, Hamilton C. Coffin, her hui day of Octobv, 1916.
Contrasts In a Great City.
Hem y Rehkopt,
l and, Francis Guy Frink and El nor
One of the things that make New
cf
Adm
nistrator
of
the
Etale
York mi Interesting . -Ity ts the practice
S| off.,nt Frink, his wife,
August Rehkopt, Deceasj.l.
of some slnpkiepii s ot putting ill their
Defendants.
windows alln: tli'e goods with price
• JL
I’o the defendan's, Abbie H. Frink,
label ,. An arresting Instance of this
Gerald Frink, Cora S. Frink, Egbert
Summons
soil was seen re. eu. j in u Broadway
Frink, Mamie Frink, Athena McGillis,
Jeweler's window. Here was n Unger
Henrv McGillis, He'ene Frink Cof­ IN 1HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ring of diumouds uud nil emerald, price
By BARBARA PHIPPS
I fin, Hamilton C. Coffin, Francis Guy STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR $12.500; a marquise shaped diamond
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
ring. $4.250; pear shaped diamond
i Fiink, and Elinor Spofford Frink:
pendant, $2.250; diamond earrings. $5.-
I am one of those American women
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE C. R. Heimr ith,
iJOO, and a galaxy of oilier resplendent
who have married foreigners. My bus­
OF OREGON, You are hereby requir­
Plaintiff
gems Io appeal to the frequenter* of
band loves me, la kind to me, but 1
ed to appear and answer the complaint
-Vs-
the Great White Way.
can't help feeling that if the freedom
filed against you in the above entitled Hannah J. Heimroth,
At the other extreme of the social
of lila people depended upon ill* tak­
suit on or before October 23rd, 1916,
Defendant.
scale for the buying public are the
ing my life he would nerve himself to
said date being more than six weeks
To The Above Named Hannah J. pushcarts of New York's east side. ,
du the deed.
from the date of the first publication Heimroth, Defendant;
equally interesting In their way. On [
There ts a story connected with our
of this summons, and being the time
one of these carts In Canal street an
In
The
Name
of
The
State
of
Ore
­
wisldlng journey that 1 am going to
astonishing variety of things mechan­
prescribed
for
such
appearance
bv
the
gon:
tell, though for twenty years whenever
ical was found, among others clocks;
order of publication of summons enter-
You are Hereby Required to appear and
1 have thought of it my blood has rim
watches, music boxes, all kinds
| ed herein; and if you fail to so appear in the above entitled Court and answer
cold.
I and answer, for want thereof plaintilt' the Complaint of the Plaintiff herein of tools and at least a score of second? |
1 am of a very sympathetic nature
hand cameras of various makes—Ex­
and Impulsive, and Gustav—a* 1 shall
| will apply to the Court for the relief filed against you in the above entitled
change.
sail him—was impassive. I presume
demanded in its complaint, namely; suit within ten days from the date of
it was this difference between us
j that there be entered in the above service of said Summons upon you if
The Hangman’» Stone.
that fascinated me with him. We are
entitled court and cause a decree ad­ served in Jackson County, Oregon, or
There Is a large bowlder lying Io a
prone to admire what we cannot be. I
judging due plaintiff on account of the within twenty days if served upon you field near Foremark. England, which
He seemed nt times to be made of
Colored Snowstorms.
Is known throughout Derbyshire aa the
marble. Often when thinking of him
Colored snowstorms were recorded mortgage dated September 2, 1913, in anv other County of the State of
1 thought at the same time of the as long ago as the sixth century, and executed by J. M. Frink, deceased, Oregon. And if service is had by pub­ "bailsman s stone.” The exposed por­
tion of the bowlder rises about six
sphinx or the pyramids.
a shower of red hall Is said by Hum­ and Abbie H. Frink, and filed on Sep- lication of said Summons you are here­
"Why do not your people rise and boldt to have once occurred in Paler­ 1 tember 6, 1913, with the registrar of by required to appear and answer said I feet above the surface of the surround­
ing field and lias a narrow ditch or in­
throw off your oppressors? I asked.
mo. tn Tuscany on March 14. 1813, titles for Jackson county, Oregon, and
"We would be crushed, was the there fell hull of an orange color. In I by him entered in Volume 2, beginning Complaint on or before the expiration dentation running across the top. The
of six weeks from the date of the first mark, so tradition says, was made lu
calm reply.
1808 red snow fell to a depth of over
Tills was all I could get out of him. flve feet in C'arniola, Austria. The at page 399, of Certificate of Title publication of this Summons And if this way: A sheep thief hi the dead
I could not discern from what he said storm of colored snow was followed Register of said Jackson county, and you fail to so appear and answer for of night, while leaning against the
and did but that his people expected by one of the regulation color, nnd on account of the notes secured there­ want thereof, the Plaintiff herein will bowlder to rest, placed bis booty above
to live under foreign oppression till the effect produced by the separate by, the following sums, namely: $50 0 take judgment and decree against you on the flat surface of the stone. The
the crack of doom. Gustav's only hope layers of red and white, which were with interest thereon at the rate of as prayed for in said Complaint filed man had the sheep tied with a rope,
and In its efforts to escape the creature
seemed wild to me. It was that even­ perfectly distinct, was very peculiar. ten per cent per annum from Septem­ in this Court, as follows:
Slipped on the opposite side, and the
tually all the sovereigns In the world A portion of the scarlet snow was ber 1, 1915; $25,000 with interest there­
For a decree of court forever dissolving rope, catching under the thief's chin,
would bo klllad off.
melted In a vessel nnd the water evap­ on at the rate of ten per cent per an- the bonds of matrimony now and here­ choked him to death. The indentation
I would not consent to marry Gustav orated. when a tine, rose colored
unless he would leave Ills country and , earthy sediment was found nt the bot­ ! num from August 1, 1916; the further tofore existing between the Plaintiff, in the rock was made by the friction Of
go with me to America. This he de­ tom. Snow of a brick red hue fell lu | sum of $729.17; $875, with interest C. R. Heimroth. and the Defendant the rope while the dying man was en­
clined to do because be was needed by Italy tn 1810 and In the Tyrol In 1817 thereon at the rate of ten per cent per Hannah J. Heimroth, and for such gaged in an effort to extricate himself.
the people of bls country. How lie In the tirst volume of Kanes "Arctic annum from March 1, 1916; $3000 as other and further relief as to the Court
No Synonym For English.
could be needed by those who were Exploration" it Is stated that when an attorney's fee herein; and plaintiff’s may seem just and equitable.
A fierce Scottish nationalist wiioljveq
sunk in a hopeless slavery to an auto­ the ship passed the ‘‘Crimson CIIITs of Costs and disbursements; that said
This publication of Summons is made among his English friends in a state
crat and were making no effort to Sir John Ross" the patches of red mortgage be foreclosed and the pro­ by a.'i order of F. M. Calkins, Circuit
of chronic protest, pricked up bls etirs
throw off tlie yoke I could not Imagine. snow, from which they derived their perty covered thereby be sold by the
However, while making my prepara­ I name, could be seen nt a distance of sheriff of said JacKson county to satis­ Judge, mpde on the 3rd day of Octob­ in the railway compartment on bearing
er, 1916, directing said Summons to be (lie word 'English."
tions to depart lie came to mo and fully ten miles
fy said decree in whole or in part; published for a period of six weeks in
“There ye go again." lie grumbled.
aafil that he would go with ine. Cir­
that the defendants and each and all the Jacksonville Post and the date of The speaker apologized.
cumstances had arisen which might
Graphic Description.
"You dou’t know what I said. Muc,
of them be barred and foreclosed of
enable him to help Ids people by going
Zach had liecn introduced to a new all right, title, and Interest in said lhe first publication of this Summons so I’ll repeat it and revise it at the
elsewhere.
1916
is
the
7th
day
of
October,
A.
D.
circular saw The foreman of the
same time. ‘The chief fault of the
This would have made me very hap­ sawmills performed the Introduction, property or ahy part thereof, except
H. A. C anaday ,
British is lack of self assertion.’"
py had he given me those circum­ and after giving Zach a few heVessnry the statutory right of redemption; and
Attv. for Plaintiff.
"Mae" looked around, and when he
stances that had brought about the extra Instructions he left him to Ills for such further relief as to the Court
. SISIS
saw everybody else was smiling, con­ We have on hand for sale the following
change. But he did not. nor could 1 work. Zach whs really Interested In may seem proper.
descended to see the joke himself, and
cajole him to make an explanation. the buzzing blade, and his curiosity
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
smiled, too. lie even proceeded to
blanks viz:
The property covered by said
Did ho Intend to advocate the cause of getting the better of Ids discretion, he
make a huud.ome admission.
mortgage
is
situated
in
Jackson
county,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
STATE
OF
Lease,
tils countrymen In other countries? soon found himself minus a finger
“After nil. neither Walter Scutt nor
No. He would neither speak nor write Despite his excitability he was some Oregon, and is described as follows, OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Thomas Carlyle would have said be
Mortgages,
JACKSON.
a word on the subject. Would ho re­ thing of a stole, so lie bound up his to-wit:
Bill of Sale,
wrote British." —Manchester Guardian.
sort to diplomacy? No. He would live wound without seeking assistance.
Agreements.
Government Lots numbered Five (5) Jesse Houck,
a life of seclusion.
While ho was thus engaged the fore
W arrantv Deeds,
and Six (6) and the East half (EJj)
The Diamond.
Plaintiff,
I might have been stile to drive the man reappeared. To him Zach de
The diamond is pure carbon or char­
Quit Claim Deeds,
of the Northeast one quarter (NE'y)
vs.
matter from my mind hnd not Gustav scribed the accident.
coal. but the secret processes by which
Chattel Mortgage,
and the East half (EJ-j) of the Macy A. Beveridge and W. T.
become more Impassive, If possible,
"But how on earth did you manage
nature rearranges the atoms of the
Acknow ledgements,
Southeast
one
quarter
(SE'g)
in
and
than before. He treated me with un­ It?” the foreman exclaimed angrily
Beveridge, wife and husband,
black, lusterless charcoal into the
Real Estate ontract.
of Section Twelve in Townshio
usual tenderness. On the day of our for the proape: ts of damages ahead
Defendants.
flashing diamond is a mystery that
Location Notice—Placer,
Thirty-eight (38) South of Range
marriage he said to me, "Beforo the were not exactly pleasant
the
chemists,
stimulated
by
the
cer-
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue
Zach shook Ilfs head.
Location Notice—Quartz,
ceremony 1 wish you to forgive me for
Two (2) West of the Willamette
taint.v of great gains provided t hey
"Sure, an' I don't know,' he said. "1
any injury 1 nmy Inflict upon you by
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Meridian,¡and the Government Lots of a judgment, decree and order of were successful In finding tbe»solutlou,
making you my wife." I naturally Just touched the thing like this with
Real Estate Agants C intract.
numbered Two (2) and Three (3) sale duly made and entered in the above have never been able to dis: over. Nor
took tills as Indicating a very tender my linger when—I'm blessed If there
and the West one half (WJj) of the entitled court and cause on the 9th, is It certainly known from what de­ At reasonable prices. We intend adding
conscience and gave the desired for- ain't another one gone!"—New York
Southwest one quarter (SW.lq) in day of September, 1916, and duly dock partment nature takes the diamond other blanks a3 fast as possible untii
Times.
giveness.
and of Section seven (7) in Town­ eted in Vol. 2 at page 231 of the Judg­ making material. It is supposed to be the line is complete. Blanks of special
Gustav applied for a passport to go
furnished by vegetable charcoal which
ship
Thirty-eight (38» South of Range ment Docket of said court, and where­ undergoes a peculiar process of decom form printed to order at short notice
on Ills wedding trip, He was delayed
in
Jesse
HoUch,
plaintiff,
recovered
a
One (1) West of the Willamette
Notice to Creditors
hi getting It. nnd our wedding hnd to
position ami crystallization, but it has
Meridian save except therefrom, judgment against the defendants. Mary also been conjectured that the car­ JACKSONVILLE POST.
be postponed on tills account. Why
however, the following parcel there- A. Beveridge and W. T. Beveridge, bonic acid, shut up from remote pe­
there should have been any delay he
In the Matter of tho Estate of Will-
did not explain to me, the wedding be iam Fowler, Deceased:
of, containing Four and 43-100 wife and husband, for the sum of riods in the calcareous rocks, may have
lug timed to take place an hour before
(4.43) acres, more or less, to-wit: $2212.42, the amount due upon the solidified In this peculiar form.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
BUSJNESS C'RDS
the leaving of I he train on which we
Beginning
at the Northwest corner mortgage foreclosed; the further sum
were to depart. On leaving tho house dersigned has been appointed by the
of $79.96, the amount of taxes with
Deluding the Dog.
of
Government
Lot.
numbered
Seven
my husband spoke s few words to the order of the County Court of Oregon
When forced to travel nil night the
(7) in Section Seven (7), Township accrued interest paid by plaintiff upon Siberian
natives make a practice of
driver that I did not hear. Wo were for Jackson Co. the executrix of the
the mortgaged premises; the further
GUS NEWBURY
Thirty-eight
(38)
South
of
Range
driven to tho station by a roundabout last will of William Fowler, Deceased,
sum of $36.50, being the amount of in­ stopping just before sunrise and allow­
(1)
West
of
the
Willamette
One
ing their dogs to sleep.
way nnd stopped nt a house in a quiet and letters testementary have been
Attorney-at-Law
Meridian; thence South on the West surance and accrued interest thereon
They argue that If a dog goes to
street. Gustav telling me that ho wish­ duly issued to me;
paid
by
plaintiff
upon
the
mortgaged
line of said Lot, Four Hundred and
sleep while it is yet dark and wakes Will Practise in All Courts in the State
ed to leave something there for a
All persons having claims against
prem ses; and the further sum of up In an hour nnd duds the sun shin­
friend.
Sixty
four
and
9-10
(464.9)
feet,
OREGON
MEDFORD.
said estate are hereby notified and re­
Rut when he alighted he carried noth­
thence West Three Hundred and $16.00 costs of said suit, with interest ing he will suppose that he has bad a
quired
to
present
the
same,
duly
veri
­
ing In Ills hand. The door was opened
Eighty and 4-10 (380.4) feet, thence on each of aforesaid several sums at full night's rest and will travel all day
without thinking of being tired.—Lon­
by n man apparently of the middle fied, to the undersigned, at her resi­
North six Hundred and Three and the rate of 8% per annum from the don
Telegraph.
D. W. BAGSHAW
class. Gustav stepped Inside. Thcdoor dence in the town of Rogue River, in
date of said judgment, namely, from
1-10
(603.1)
feet
to
’
he
center
of
the
«ns cloned, but only for a second. My Jackson County, Oregon, within six
September
9,
1916;
also
the
further
County Road, thence South Sixty
Attorney at Law
hunbnnd reappeared, mid we proceeded months from date hereof; The date
A Possibility,
two (62) degrees east. Two Hundred I and additional sum of $232.00 attorney’s
on our way.
He
—
If
you
don't
intend
to
break
and first publication hereof is Septem­
and forty and 9-10 (240.9) feet along fees therein, and by virtue of an exe­ your engagement with me why do you NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
Honiehow It struck me that when ber 30, 1916.
Office with Jacksonville Post.
said
feenter line of County Road, cution issued pursuant to said decree let Ilicliman make you such valuable
this brief visit «ns over Gustav ex­
Elizabeth Fowler,
by the clerk of, and under the seal of presents? She—My father advised me
perienced a great relief. He emerged
and
thence
South
Eighty
one
(81)
JACKSONVILLE.
-
- OREGON
Executrix.
from the house with the most serious
degrees Thirty three (33) minutes the above entitled court, of date Sep­ to accept them. He—He did! Why?
B.
B.
Piatt,
Attorney,
look I have over seen on a man's face,
She— He said If I married you they
East One Hundred and Seventy and tember 22, 1916, I will on
Medford. Ore.
but on entering the carriage be looked
3-10 (170.3) feet along said center Monday October 23, 1916, might come In handy.
II. K. HANNA
----------- e®s-----------
at me with nn expression which I
line of said County Road to the point i at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the
could only Interpret ns Indicating that
Physically Impossible.
Notice
7o of beginning.
front door of the court house in Jack­
there hnd boon a great danger which Administrator’s
"The danger was so near me that
lawyer
This summons is served upon you sonville, Jackson County, State of my hair stood up on tn.v bend."
hml now passed. Taking my hand 111
Creditors.
his. he pressed It. which 1 took to ex
by publication thereof by order of the Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
“Then you couldn't have had such Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
press the same emotion an his look.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ORE­ Hon. Frank M. Calkins, Judge of the public auction, to the highest bidder a close shave."—Baltimore American.
Ail hour after our train left the ata
above entitled court, which order was for cash, subject to redemption as by
JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON
tloii «e hnd crossed tho border. There GON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
made and entered herein on the 29th statute provided, the following de­ ++++++++44+444+4+4
«ns as milch change In my huabnnd In the Mattter of the Estate
4
+
day
of
August,
1916.
The
date
of
the
scribed real property, and all the in­
al thia time ns there was after Ills
of
first publication of this summons is terest that the defendants above nam 4 PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. 4
brief ilalt. But one thing I noticed— Charles A. Thorpe, deceased.
4
DR. T. T. SHAW
September 9th, 1916. The date of the ed, each or both of them had therein j 4
he seemed eager to pul distance be
4
The Medicine Habit.
4
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un-
last publication thereof is October 21st, on May 11, 1912, or that they or either j 4
tiiocn us nnd Ills former home. We
Don't get the medicine habit 4
hnd Intended to atop over night lu a dersigned has been appointed by the 1916.
of them may have acquired therein 4 Taking a pill doesn't always +
Dentiát.
large city, but Gustav seemed eager County Court of Oregon for Jackson
W ood , M ontague & H unt ,
since said date, or that they or either | 4 meet the ueed. It doesn't reach +
to got on, nnd I consented to proceed County, administrator of the estate of
Attorneys for Plaintiff. of them now have therein to-wit:
4 the cause. The condition that + Office|in¡Ryan Building, California St.
to a little town where there were few Charles A. Thorpe, deceased. All per­ 1310 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon.
Commencing at a point 210 feet 4 usually calls for a pill or draft +
jieople nnd no telegraph.
sons having claims against said estate
Upstairs
south and 110 feet east of the north- j 4 of medicine Is often a condition +
The next day we passed out of the are hereby notified to present the same,
which
can
be
readily
corrected
4
4
west corner of Block No. 5 of Gall­
country adjoining my huslmnd's fa duly verified, to the undersigned
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
ad­
Administrator’s Notice
oways Addition to the town now 4 by proper diet and exercise or +
therland mid by evening had traversed
ministrator
at
Medford,
Oregon
on
or
another nationality, entering Switzer
(city) of Medford, and running' 4 rest. A severe headnehe. for In­ +
stance. can often be relieved by
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ORE­
land. Here my husband bought n pa before six months from the date of
thence cast 205 feet to the west line ' 4 taking a long, brisk walk tn the 4
4
+
GON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN­
per and scanned It eagerly. Suddenly this notice
of "J” Street; thence north 35 de- ■ 4 open air or by abstinence of food 4 Change in¡ Southern Pacific Time
Dated September 23, 1916.
I an«1 n look of disappointment pass
TY.
grees and 10 minutes west, along } 4 or by relaxation and rest
+
over him face. Looking over bin shoul­
C hris G ottlieb ,
Table.
In the Matter of the Estate of Aug­
the west line of “J” Street 81 feet; 4 Sluggishness of the Intestines, 4
der, 1 tend that on the night following
Administrator of the estate of ust Rehkopt,
Deceased.
thence south 73 degrees and 30 min­ 4 which is sometimes called bll- 4
Effective January 17, 1915.
our wedding an attempt hud been Charles A. Thorpe, deceased.
utes west 165 feet; thence south 23 4 llotisness. should be corrected by +
made to iisaasslnate the governor of
Notice is Hereby Given that by or­
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
the province In which we were mar­
feet to the place of beginning, all 4 proper diet, consisting of bulky 4
der of the County Court for Jackson
ried He hnd been badly wounded, but
being situated in Jackson County, 4 green vegetables, whole cereals, 4
Summons.
County. Oregon, duly made, rendered
not killed.
4 bran, plenty of water and by + 14 Portland Passenger......... 8:20 A.M.
State of Oregon.
and entered upon October 7, 1916, the
All was uow plain to me. Gus had IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
That said property or so much 4 fresh air and exercise. Proper + 16 Oregon Express
5:20 P.M.
prolsibly made and certainly delivered OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY undersigned is duly appointed adminis­
4 diet and not medicine Is the cure
thereof
necessary to satisfy the afore­ 4 for bllllousness Sleep produc­ +
trator
of
the
above
entitled
estate;
all
the bomb used In the attempted as
2:17 AM
+
Shasta
Limited
12
Holland-Washington Mortgage Com- persons haying claims against said es- said judgment, attorney’s fees, costs
aasslnmlon Indeed. 1 Anally learned
4 ing drugs are to l>e avoided and +
[»any, a corporation,
Extra fare train.
that lie hml It under Ills arm when we
tate are hereby notified to present the and accruing costs of thia aale will be 4 never taken except on the ad +
Plaintiff.
ct»»n.' dl1,v ft«inv ,
wera married nnd •• hen we «ere drlv.
-o. it nf> resaid tim an.' pi ce i 4 vl< e and prescription of a Phy +
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Ing to the station.
the ni ■ •
provided hv l.<w f«,r th ■ + Milan
+
All this w
i , ent shock to me ar
If you are really III and need 4 13 California Express ....... 10:45 A.M.
. ,-n
offie. of George M
<» S lie <>t rca* rmertv nnder executmn. 4
\bbie H. Frink in u
has cast a gh-om over my life sin e r
medicine
see a doctor, but don't 4
4
Da
st
thi
23rd
day
ot
September,
M
N
M.mal
Rank
Gerald Frink, ('<>'■ i
San Francisco-Express.. .4:00 P.M
occurred. But I forgave my tiusban
4 IS
4 prescrilH- for yourself.
j.-,.
I:
' (ford, Oregon, within
wifi, Egbert F ak, M
the injury he bad done me before we
4
4
Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M
11
W. H. S1NGLER. Sheriff.
Worn married
his wife, Athena McGillis. Henrv I six months trom the date hereof.
44444444444444444+
By
E.
W.
W
ilson
,
Deputy.
Dated
at
Medford,
Oregon,
this
7th
I
»
McGillis, her husband, Helene Frink
Extra fare train.
.»A
Curiaus Papermaking.
An Eventful
Wedding Journey
In some przis **t iui!u < !iil; t tho na
tiles eiuplo.i iiiii <, i :- t'.l.......... the ■ *
tempi lu K'.ii p!.» Cii-ii i»ui i''.cr T!i.
Village du 1‘np.ei. n s ;l>;.rl> i.t Hanoi
ones its name I • the kid licit m st o
Its 2.000 or :,.i;;>ii lnli;il<ltii':s wake | a
per from the bark of u sin: Il 'pniai
tree," n species o? mulberry, found o ■
the Black river in upper Tonkin Till-
bark is soaked in lime made from th
limestone of tile village, lie.lied bi
crude furnai ex fashioued by liaud uii
tier natural limestone vats, pounded
by pestle into a tine mush, then dis
solved In water until a thin paste is
reached. This paste Is dipped by bam
boo screen sieves until a slight film
covers the screen. This film is spread
on top of others, and encli Is taken sei»-
arately or several together and spread
with a brush on cement radiators to
dry. A single sheet of paper is almost
as thin ns tissue, but the desired thick­
ness tuny be obtained by spreading
several films on the radiator and dry­
ing them together or by pasting the
requisite number of sheets together
after drying.
you are
in need of
Good Printing
POST
Jacksonville, Ore.
Where
you get
best work
at low prifces
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