Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 20, 1903, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903.
Oregon
SaoUNH
and Union Pacific
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice oi
THREE
TRAINS
WO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a.m.
9:00 p. m.
TO , v
SALT T-KE,
DEN'v ,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS OITY.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:00 p.m.
TO
SPOKANE,.
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland Jeverv
5 Days lor
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam'
ette and Columbia River Points.
H.Tn,l,r etoimara in China anil Janan
For full information call on or address, nearest
O. K. & N. Tloket Agent, or address
A. L. CHAIO, G, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
GO EAST
VIA
Only transcontinental line
passing directly through
Salt Lake City,
Leads We,
Pueblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Throe splendidly epulpped trains
daily to an points bast.
Through Sleeping and Dining Cars
and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
The most mairnifieent ecenery in
America bv davliirht.
Stop overs allowed on all classetof
tickets.
For choapesfrates and.descriptlv literature
address
J. D. riANSFIELD,
General Agent,
24 Third Street, Portend, Oregon
PORTLAND-ANTORIA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GAT2ERT
Dally Hound Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 A. II
. Leave Astoria 1 V.li
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
SIRS. TAH03IA
nnd JHKTLAKO
Daily Trips Excepc sundry
STR. TAHO V V
Leavo Portland, lion., Wed. and , V H
Leavo The Hallos, Tuos., Thuis.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tuos., 'I burs, and Bat.
l.oave Links, Mon., Wed. and Frl i A
Lauding, Foot Alder Street
' BOTH WUIlilta, MAIN 8T1I PORTLAND, OllEuU.
AGENTS
A. J, Taylor Astoria, Ore
J. W. Crichton The Dalles, Ore
A. K. J tiller Ilood Kiver, Ore
Wolt'or;! fi Wy ers. White Salmon, Wash
Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash
John T. Totten Stevenson, Wash
J. O. Wvitt Vancouver, Wash
E. W. CRIOUTOV, PORTLAND, ORE
msmsm&mtmBWBsasati
ILLINOIS
Is an important state andrf5i.9
per cent of its popula
tion is located on
Chicago, tliegreau m commer
cial center of the West, is best
reached from the Northwest by
this famous railroad
The Norlh-Veslcrn
Limited
Daily between Minneapolis, St.
, Paul and Chicago is the
peer of all line trains
For lowest rates, time of trains and full
Information write to
H. L. SISLKR,
Urneral Agent
li8 Alder St., Portland, Or.
T. W. TEASDALE,
1 1 n ir al PaMln rr Agent, St. Paul, nin.
E3kV"i
msasssmsss
Grove's
hes stood tbe test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MiHIoa
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to vou ? No Cure. No Pav. 50c.
unciosM witn every pome is Ten Cent package Of Crove's
a." a. iJ-m.. . kj-r .vtr a- T'-p .'flii idff "
-I. j iw iriiiiitfiig
ya v'4 cn.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and -which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has home the signatnre of
and has been made under his per-.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
fuzfyy. -cUcJU, Allow no one to d eceive y ou in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nd allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT
tiifm"f -
California Wine House
MAIM STREET
Bet. 4th and 5th
Per Gallon
California Port $i oo
Extra Tawny
Extra Old Port I 25
Delicate and Mellow .
Superior Old Port and Sherry 1 50
Belected For Medicinal Purposes
Extra Old California Sherry 1 05
Medium, Pale, Delicate and Dry
California Tokay 1 00
Excellent Table Wine
Sweet Muscatel. . 12;
Fine Wine
Sweet Catawba... 1 25
Rich
Angelica 1 05
Soft, Full and Fine.
Extra old Calif'rnia Angelica I 25
Superb old dessert wine.
Extra Dry California Tameut Wines.
Sparkling Burgundy 85c
A clear, sparkling wine.
Sonoma Claret 65c
Rich, fruity wine.
Extra Sonoma Zinfandel. . , 75c
Nous betteri a well matured wine.
Extra Sonoma Riesling. . . . 75c
A white wine tliat will please you.
Sonoma llock : 65c
Quality unsurpassed
Sonoma Sauterne 1 00
A flue old white wine.
Fine Calif. Grape Brandy .. 2 75
The genuine; good as Imported.
Only Wine Vaults in the City
City Orders Delivered Tree.
Order through Your Grocer.
6. JR. Brady.
DR. KING'S
HEW DISCOVERY
FO? THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Coiisumptiou,Coughs,
Colds, lJronchitis, Asthma,
Pncumonia,IIayFevcr,Pleu
risy, LaGrippc, Hoarseness,
Aore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
rlc 50c. and $ I . T&"1 BOTTLES FREE
New Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTIN
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
Opposite Caufle'.d Block OREGON CITY
Tasteless Chill
it. -J- - a-...- jl.-. .m.t.gt
Family
WINES
Mi
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Signature of
MURRAY STREET. NEW VORR CITY.
- i - -totMifltir3-"---'A,., j.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDI
TORS. Notice Is hereby ghen that the undersigned
hsib'fii duly ap oinltd by the County Court
ot Clackamas county, "rcgon, executrix ot trie
last will of William It. Bsgbj. late of said County.
All persons haying claims "gainst the estate of
said deceased, are notified to file such claims
with the proper vouchers and duly venfted ac
cording to law with my attorney, C. H. Dye
Corner fith A Main St., Oregon City, Oregon
within six months from (late of this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, December 19th
1002.
HARRIET W. BAGBY,
Executrix as afore said.
CONTEST KOTICE.
Department op the Interioh,
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Or.. December 18th. 1902,
A snfflolent contest affidavit having been filed
In this ofliee by Peter Granatzki, contestan t
against Homestead Entry no. 12018, made Vecam
ber IBd, 1896, for iw)4 of swK section 2S, town
ship 4 south, range 4 east by James Myles, coo
testee, iu which it is alleged that contestan
knows the present condition of the same: also tha
said James Myles has Wholly abandored said
claim for tne past two year; that he has not fra
proved the same as required by law, nor had any
one make any improvements thereon for him: tha
to my best knowledge and belief said Jamea M)les
never resided or settled upon said claim at al
(and that said alleged absence from the said land
was not due to ids employment in the Army
Navy or ItlHrlna Corps of the United States as
private soldier, officer, .seaman or marine doring
the war with Spain, or during any other war iu
which the United States may he eugagedi.
baid parties are hereby notified to appear, re
spond and offerevidenee touching said allegation
at 10 o clock a. m. on March 2tlth, 1903, bciore the
Register and Receiver at tho Uuited Slates Laud
clliue in Oregon City, Oregon,.
The said contestant having, in a proper afQ
davit, filed Daoomber 15th, 1902, set forth facts
which show that afterdtie diligence personal ser
vice of this notice can not be made, was ordered
and directed that such notice be given by due an a
propur publication.
Geo. W.Bibee, Receiver,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit. Circut of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County.
A. i, Lutouretle, trus'ec, plai t,tlff, vs. John. F.
Anderson and Oustav Ualilke, defeudan ts.
To John F. Anderson and tiustav Dulilke, dc
fendants, ami each of you;
iu the name ol of the state of
Oregon you and each of you are
hereby summoned and required to appear
and answer the complaint against you, tiUd iu
the above cltitle.l suit, on or hcidre'the last day
of Hie tune proscribed in the onler for piillic;i
tion of summons herein, wnieh is six ne; Us from
the date of the tlrMt pitbliciuiuu hereof v!i:ch date
isthe2:ird day of January, 1901i, and you and
each of you will take notice that if von iuil to no
appearand answer the complain; filed against
you In the above. e.Uiih-d sun on or before the.
said last day of the time prescribed in said order,
the niaiutiii' herein will apply u the Court for the,
relief demanded in the compl-iint in this suit
which is f(.r the fereclosu-e of a nmrtgao; !r
lt'0-bcsides interest upon the foiluwing de
scribed property to-wit:
Beginning at ihe northwest corner of the 8. D.
Francis fioiialion LaiidClaim Numbcr-1, iu toun
hip 2 south, range 2 east of the Willamette Mer
idian anil ruiniui' thence east 2J.0S chains;
thence north l minutes west ti. so chains west
22.0li chains lo the east boundary of tho L. 1) C
Latmueite liouatiou I, and ("laini Number 4o.
Thence sonih ir, iuinnte east along south bound
ary line of said Donation Land Claim Number -15,
to the place of hejinniiig continuing 15 acres
more or less and that plainiiil will apply for such
oihei'and further relief as to equity may belong.
I'Uhluhcd bv unler id' sanl Curl
O, 1) 4 U. 0. LATorRETTK.
Attorneys for f laiulifT.
Dated, Jan. 10. llWi.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Clackamas Couiitv.
W, Ai Parker, Plaintiff, vs. Hattie Belle Parke
Defendam.
'lollatlie Belle Parker, the above named de
fendant; In the name ol the state of Oregon you
hereby required lo appear and answer the com
plaint here ill on or before t ie 2d d iv of Marsh
1903, which will hi after the esplrattou of sx
weeks from the date of the Hint publication of
tin. ununoii. and if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint on or before said date, th.
plaintiff wnl apply tn the unit for the relief rje
uianded in sahl complaint to-w it : for a decree
dissolting the bonds of matrimony now existing
boiwoou you and the plaliititl h rein end for such
other furl her rebel as to the jourt shail seem Jin
and equitable .
Tills summons If publlheil bv order of the
Hon, Thomasi A. Mcllrv!., Judge of the above en
titled court duly niadeou ihe tlth day of Jauu
Ary, 1903
The dste of the first publication' of this sum
mons is the loth da' of Jauurv, HUM,
NKeVTtIN McCOV,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Tonic
Black Root. Liver Pflls.
Resolutions of Respect.
(Hall of Clackamas Grange No. 298
Patron's of Has bandrv, Clackaa as,
January 31st 1903.
Whereas: It has pleased the Al
mighty to enter our fold and remoie from
us a beloved brother in tne person of
Brother Joseph Helimeyer.
Resolved : That our hearts go out in
sympathy to the brother and sister and
other members ot the family in this
hour of their affliction, that we com
mend them to the God of all mercies
who alone is able to comfort them and
console in this their loss.
Resolved: That a copy of the fore
going resolution be presented to the
bereaved relativos, that the same be
spread upon the records of our Grange,
and a copy thereof be sent the Grange
DaDer and our county papers with a re-
auest to publish the same and that cur
charter be draped in mourning lor a
period of thirty days in memory ot de
ceased. Sisters,
Gengelback and K, Koonery.
READ ALL OF THIS.
You Never Know the Moment When This
Informatiou May Prove of Infinite
Value.
It ie worth conaiderable to any reader
to know the value of arid use of a medi
cine, for if there is no occasion to em
ploy it in the meantime, frail humanity
ib subject to many influences and un
foreseen contingencies that the wisest are
totally unable to gauge the future.
Know then, that Doan's Ointment will
cure any case of hemorrhoids, commonly
know as piles, or any disease of the cuti
cle or skin,' general termed eczema
One application convinces continuation
cures. Head the prool :
T. H. Thomas, attorney, of 500 E
Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, says: "I
just as emphatically endorse Doan's
Ointment to-day as I did in the month
of June 1899 At that time 1 went to
the drug store for a box which I used for
itching hemorrhoids. A few appli
ca'i&ns gave wonderful relief, and a
short continuation of the treatment
cured me, There hav8 been symptoms
of a recurrence since but a few appli
cations of the remedy never fails to
bring positive relief. My opinion of
Doan's Ointment, the expressed, is the
same to-day as it was when it was first
brought to my notice."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole
agents for the U.S.
Remember the name DOAN'S and
take no substitute.
Cancer Cured.
nr. U7 to T.:i,f' Qm:,t,fiM Til
illl, I, .. I, i llltJ.Dlt UlillbUUCIU. Ill,)
writes, September 10th, 1901 : "1 had
been suffering several years with a can
cer on my face, wn en gave me great an
noyance and unbearable itching. I was
using Ballard's Snow Liniment for a sore
leg, and through an accident, 1 rubbed
some of the liniment; on the cancer, and
as it gave me almost instant relief, 1 de-
cided to continue to use the liniment on
the cancer. In a short time the etnejr
came out, my, face healed up and theie
is not the slightest scar left. 1 have im
plicit faith iu the merits of this prepara
tion, and it cannot be too highly recom
mended." 25c, 50c -and $1.00. For sale
by Charman & Co.
Cured Cousumptlon.
Mrs, B. V. Evans, Clearwater, Kan.,
writes: "My husband lay sick for three
months ; the doctors stated he had
quick consumption. We procured a
bottle of Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup
and it cured him. Tint was six years
ago, and since then we always kept a
bottle in the house, We cannot do
without it. For coughs and colds, it
hasnoequal " 2oc, 60c and $1.00 bot
tle at Oaarman & Co.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Groves's signature is on
each box. 25,;.
The 1'oeti'u of the Orange.
"It appeals to you, when the fruit
hanns ripe and sweet on the tree late iu
tebruury, or early in March. 1 lieu the
blossoms break out, ami the trees are
yellow vith sto'doii globes, and white
witlroraiue rl iwers. fttntybe that a
flurry of snow luta whitened the
mountain tops, and tlun yon have au
attiatic background for a tropical forest.
The air is full of sunshine, and heavy
with fragrance as night comes on, and
then, if the moon ba shining, you may
hear at midnight through open wind iws
the sing of the micking-bird in the
scented grove, and it never seemed so
melodious befoie.
An experience like this is possible any
winter, n id it is worth a j niriiev of a
tlioti-iiitl miles, while you can have it,
by Inking ilia scenic fShasta Unite
through the grand a'nl picture-si ie
Siskivou and Shasta Mountains, l
Soul hern California. Complete in
formation about the trip, ami descriptive
matter, telliug about California, may
be had from auy Southern Pacific Aeut
or
W. E, Comas,
Gen l'as GtS. P. Co.,'
Lines in Oregon
Portland, Oregon.
Something That Will Do You Good.
We know of no way In which we can
be of more service toour readers than
to telt them of something that will be of
real good to them. Fur this reason we
want to acqu.tint them with what we
consider one of the very best remedies
on the market for coughs, colds, and
that alarming complaint, croup. We
refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
We have used it with such good results
in our family so Ion- Miat it has become
a household necessity. By its prompt
use we haven't any doubt but that it
has time and aain prevented croup.
The testimony is given upon Our own
experience, and we suggest that our
readers, especially those who have small
children, alway? keep 't in their homes
as a safeguard against croup C mden
(S. C ) Messenaer, For eale by G. A.
Harding.
Rural,Dell.
The past week has been some-what
like Eastern weather, but at present old
web-foot has returned with gentle
showers .
School closed week ago Friday, quite a
number of visitors were present.
Mr. Warren Haskin spent past week
at Hubba.d trimming and spraying Prof.
Bucks orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwltzer, of Canton,
Ohio, are visiting at the formers sister,
Mrs. Fred Eyman.
Miss Rosa Yoder spent a few days of
last week in Portland.
Fred Smith has been improving his
farm by a new picket fence.
W. S. Sconce has been extracting a
few treea and stumps from his field.
The Oddfellows met at Needy last
Saturday evening for the purpose of or
ganizing a lodge. Ask T, H. Sconce how
to ride the goat for he was not seen
Sunday.
John Crocker is slowly improving.
A few of fhe young folks gave a pleas
ant surprise at the home of L. B. Yoder
last Friday evening. Ice cream and
cake was served. Those present were
Lula Lidia, Rose Eyman, Ollie and Lefa
Hardisty, Ernest Amy, Eva Sconce,
Leonard and Gilbert Wyland, Chailes
Crocker, JeBsie Taylor, Dolly and John
McCoriuac, Loran Bogan, Qrant and
Anna Yoder, John Walter, Watson, Nan
Swartz, Aaron Nell, Albert Yoder, Mr,
and Mrs. L. B. Yoder and Master Claud,
There was quite a large congregation
at the Smyrna church Sunday,
Grant Yoder was Been ascending the
Ring hill Sunday evening. How did
that happen, what will Bid say to that
Gladys?
There will be church at the Rural
Dell school house the second Sunday in
March.
Quite a number of young ladies are
taking music leseous oi Prof. Yoder
and all are improving nicely.
' HlA"ATHA.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as we as Blind
Bleeding or Protruding, Piles are cured
by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy . Stops
itchms and bleeding. AbBorbs tumois.
f"1; a iarat DruegtBts, or sent by mial
Treatise free. Write me about your
case. ur. DosaiiKo rnuada, ra. Dor
sale by Charman & Co., Oregon City.
Forget your troubles and cares and
take your neighbor by the
hand and come and see the VVhos's Who
Minstrels at Shivelv's. Feb. 19. Abi
by the way, maybe you can bring yoar
netgliDor s big girl.
Are You Restless At Night.
And harassed by a bad cough ? Use
Ballard's Uorehound Syrup, it will Be
cure you sound sleep and effect a prompt
anu ramcai cure, doc, ouc and fi.txi
bottle at Obarman & Co.
Selling hose at half price. Racket
Store,
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys end bladder right.
r
The matter of feed is of
tremendous importance to the
farmer. Wrong feeding is
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
cet thc""mo5t ecs. Science.
But how about the children j
Are they fed according tc
science, a bone food if bone;
ire soft aud undeveloped, r
1-jsh and r.r.'.tcle food if the
xvo. thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia ?
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh, blood and muscle,
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
scientific food for delicate
children.
cv.-
Send for free
sample.
' ki. jS? T-jJ i-mulsion you buy.
Wf& Scott&Bowne
Mm CHEMISTS,
j$Sg 409 Pearl St., N.Y
i'TftVwUfWM 50c and $li all drugjiiU
DHn 44 IBtZW
Hnlf Dstd Half.
The dvsneotic may well be represented
pictorially as being half masculine and
half feminine, and combining the least
desirable characteristics ot either sex.
He has all the stubbornness of the man
with the peevish ir
ritability of a sick
woman. tie s not
pleasant company at
home or abroad.
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
cures dyspepsia and
other diseases of the
stomach and associ
ated organs of diges-1
tion and nutrition. vA o
It renews physical
health which carries I
with it cheerfulness l
of temper, and makes WJ
life a pleasure instead
of a penance.
The "Discovery"
purifies the blood by
eliminating the cor
rupt and poisonous
accumulations from
which disease is bred.
It increases the ac
tivity of the blood
making glands, so
increasing the supply
of pure rich blood, which gives life to
every organ of the body. It gives new
life and new strength. .
Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' ha per--formed
a wonderful Cure," writes Mr. M.
House, of Charleston, Franklin Co., Ark. "I had
the worst case of dyspepsia, the doctors say, that
they ever saw. After trying seven doctors and
everything I could hear of with no benefit, I
trieel Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
now I am cured."
Accept no substitute fo; "Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing "just
as good" for diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs, f
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
loo8 large pages in paper covers, is sent
free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
THE MORNINQ TUB
cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited
capacity nor where the water supply and
temperature is uncertain by reason of
detective plumbing or heatinp apparatus.
To have both put in thorough working
order will not prove expensive if the
work is done by
F. C. CADKE
Oregon City
Secoiid-IIand & Junk Store
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SEO
V" TA TT XTT nftT,(, ftllw, tnun
METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC.
All kinds of Farm Implements and
macnineiy..
Second-Hand (foods Bought and Sold
RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK.
Sngarman & Co.
Annual
Clearance
Sa le a3a-
of Shoes and Rubbers
at Extremslylow prices
is now on. Call and
see us.
Krauss Bros,
CONTEST NOTICE.
Pepsrlment ofthe Interior, United State Lan
Office, Oregon Cliy, Oregon ftovember 11th 1902.
A sufficient comest affidavit having been filed"
In this cilice l,j AuRust E. Sperling, contestan
sgairist lioms ead entry No. laioO. made Oe 15
lwiO for wy, -of i !.' Section 17, Township 2 s'
Knnge 7e, hy William H. Usher coiitesiee. in
which it i alleged Unit Contestant "knows the
present condition of the ssmo: also that taid
entryruan has wholly abandoned said claim and
that he has never resided iinnn n, ni,i...j
or trrprovert tbe samo m
whatever since making entry thereof or
at all nor has any one acting for him and that said
alleged aba, nee from the said land was not do.
olnsernploxnient in the armt, lavy or Marin.
Wrnsofth. United States s 'a pnvafe Sier
officer seaman, or marine, during the was with
spa n ar d.n..R any other war ,n wh?eh th.
I lilted btates may teengaKedi" said parlies are
a , on Msich More the" u'e s.erTnS
The said contestant having, In a proper a!Bdav
i ,i ..'gc.iue personal service of thia
3 2SL,?h. . ?2 iu.. " ordered and
. ,. iluut.e ue given t,v rju, un
proper publication. ' n .
Geo. W. Bibi.
Receiver.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is heieby jrlveD that the undersigned ha
been appointed by the County Uourt of clack
ama. County, -Oiegon. ..dministrator of th. eSufl
of tacy Jane Beatie, deceased. All perln
haying claim, againrt said estate orthec&ES.
Adn,,,.is,,ator0,;lre8t;i1eEo,HEI,Ut8'
Dated January fi,h. l7 dece..d.
Hedges Jt orifliih,
Attorneys.
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