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ORCQON CITY INTIRPftlSK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1904. PACE 3. Hew To-Day. MONBT TO LOAN AT AND 7 por oont Farm locurltf. U'Bes 4 Sfihubal. WANTKD lrl forgeneral rmuacworV (n u.uil family. App'y of W. It. '.urn- wall, rom-r Hlxth and Jefferson . City. IXIHT Oiifl three "year old' red ataer. alao one three-year old heifer. rt except on flank, branded "M" on lft hip. car cropped .mil alat haa two allta. A r ward will be. paid fur th return of tin or both to Mr I', r, iry. near Oawrgo. ixill ftXr.f;" tlui'wUKiit rooms.' g'lod stable., together with about one. fourth of an acre of land. located at Clack amaa. three mlnutee walk from rail road station. Inquire of George A. Drown. Oregon Clly. H. K. IA No 3. Hrptonttxr 30. money to libXhi-T HAVK Sever- al attma of monoy belonging to pri nt Individual! which I am author-1 Uod to loan, on kmc time at 6 and Ufa W loan, on m 7 pr cnt. Coat of loan will b) made vary ranabl. II. E. Croaa, atlnrnny at law. WANTKI- - ftpcrUil r-preaentiiilve In thli rounty and adjoining terrltorlra to rep-rrai-nt and advertlae an old eataoliahed hualnraa houae of aolld fliiuivlal atand ln. $J1 wmifcly. with eanenae ad vanrrd rnch Monday by check dirwt from hradquartera Morae and bugfY fumlahed when neceaaary: raitlnii per manent. Addreaa Hlew Hroa. A l,o.. Dept. A Monon r)ld. Chlragn. III. r-V- ar 14 V" y ""a" T 1 T? L 4 L u9tA-A.i. ev. A aav Veung broke hartee for tale cheap. Can fee aeen at the farm of Oearge Clark t Logan. ert range from t Ti. Kept 2. Olive lUrdiety and V. A. Tnuna wre m.irrlrd Wrdneadny nfii-rnoon at the iourt houae by I'ounly Judge T. V. H).in. UUd drinka a epeclaJty at the Planet, (eirde building. Seventh and Main atreeta. Kelly A Huconlrh. propa. The Weet Oregon Telephone rompuny. wlilch propoa-a to lntnaiit a g-neml t"rphone bualneaa, luui hle1 iirtlcle nf Inrorporatlon with County Clerk 8UI-M. Willamette will be the location of the (ompany'a oitlce and the rouip.my la ln- orporated for $.'00. the lncorpo'tor f-lng. Chiie. Itnker. O. I. C.ruaa and . N. Kruee. Kor that tired feeling try a gleee of Welnhard a cedrbraled Columbia beer at I ha Tlanet. Kelly A Ruconlch. prop. Thoa. Kelland. a young farmrr irald tng near New Km. waa thla week fined U for killing Chlneae l'heaonU out of e:UKn. PtCIAL. I-adle handkerchlefa. t for 0o; chlldV handkerchlefi. lc; plna. lc. taper; roamnpolltan pattern cut to tc; I ad lea" black hoee cut to c; lc. and 10c. atln rllibona now tc and 6c; trimmed lata. 7c. up; untrlmmed, o. up: cou pona gl n for dlahra. Red Kront. The flahway over the Willamette Kulla at Oregon City wna thla week completed. Thla liiipiMM uicnt will enable the aal mon to reach the upter Wlllamete rlier and Ita tributary etrenma for atuiwnliiK purpoaea. The llah ladder waa drelKm-d by J. W. Moltlltt, of thla clly. under tin direction of Kleh Warden VunPuaen. It cotialata of it ain-ceaalon of pool blaeted from the aolld rock at Intervale of three fi-rt. enabling the anlmon to lutcend Die Kalla which lire CS f.et lilah. The Im provement :ih piild for by the utate which male an n;propr!:itlim of r.i)D. Thla win adei)iiate to meet nil coat. My an eatalillah'd law. Ilahlng la prohibited within tlOO feet of the new ilehja). Old Crow, riunct and Red Tip Rye the flneat whlaklra made. The Planet. Kelly A Ruconlch. propa. J. C. Campbell and J. li. I-itnur.tte Wire al KuKie Crei k Wednesday where the former was Interested III a sheep re piesln iaa: liidi lla. be-ll ;-ct fur trl.il Krlilay of thla week, before Justice nf the Peace Allapaugh. SNAP8. Ilnblea' 60c. ahoea 37c; chllda' "Sc. to 90c; mute.;s' shoes, J1.10; ladlea' j:.60 shoes for 11 '.'0; slippers cut to 60c. Red Front. Knur young Oregon Cltyltes left laet Hatui ilay ew nlng on quite a long Jour ney. The party ciiiiBlHted of John Hop pell, luted 11 yeaia. who will chapel-one his Din younger brothers and sisters, huddle, George C. Mild Kda M.uda. to I'eorl.i. Illinois, where tiny will H their grainlather. Welnhanl's ccleointed Culunilil.i beer the purest and beat beer In the market. The Manet. Kelly A Ruconlch. props. One" of the city's obliging und vigilant guardians of the pence mid a Wist Hide motormnn had a rather exciting chase Tuesday night after a stranger that was supposed to be the fugtiltlve murderer Oukman of Hlllsboro. The strnm;er was el. lei t. il on the suspension bridge early In the evening. He resembled the Wash ington County murderer and ns soon as he beciune iiwuiv Ihat he was being watched, took every means to evade the oltlcers nnd finally escaped from the city by way of Canemnh. In explanation of the man'a strange uiUoiih. It was after wards learned that the fellow had during the day pawned a gold watch nt a Im-nl store and It Is suspected that the watch was stolen property. The coolest glass of beer In the city. The Manet, Kelly i Ruconlch, props. "The Mexican Sexton." one of the best tales ever printed In the Argonaut, la , republished, by request. In the Issue of September 6. Its chief character, the caretaker of a Mexican cemetery'. Is an unusual creation, und the nuthor re peats his stories and sayings In a man ner full of the richest humor. Il will he much enjoyed by ull who relish genu ine fun. All the county ntfra all the time In th Entcrprlaa. arriving dally at Mia C. Thar recently appeared In the Ore Ionian a communication reciting the faot that a single plftnt of the doli1n Band Lily produced eighteen blossoms. There la im exhibition this week In the show window n( Alison l'iuik" . u ('I. nit of I ,., , ,mr ...ut, haMng f..-ty tto-aoma Itcporta r i diii iii hi r actlona um now In order It m grown by Mrs. J. J Cooke NAPE. -Cream chetae, 10c; (larch. Co; aixla. 4c. coffee, 12 l-2c; rl. 4a; crack- via. c; lemona or orangea. lc; tea dust. i: i-:c; Kngium btvni.fiist da. 16c; mar or Iloiecahoe tobacco, i'k. P.ed Front. lUmllion, The U month old child of Mra. !. A. Hull died ut Die home In Green Point '''' County Treasurer Cahltl will no to Anderson, on the O. W. A P. t'o.'a line east of Portland, to' apend Hunday with a lily of tl. A. It. nun from Portland and vicinity who will conclude it week a I i-ncatnpiii-nt at that pUr.. , NVw velllnaa. new drapra, new hat plna ut MIm r.oldamlth'i. M.imeeteiid patenta have been received at th oreg .n City lind Urtice In favor of the f.il'owlng nimi'd aettiera: Kaal Dilr H'lwh. Haniuel Jihn.irt. WeaU-y C. K'eeton. l.ynn K Jonea. Harrtaon IhvW eon. Am Codwulder. Wm. C. K!rg. Alfred W. Illgliw. K. O. M!1U. Augunl C. Kanlt. Henry 7-itrow. Thore V. Ilaa-en. teeorge Hlniron. Jam-a A. Peulle. Jay llleiikney, Andrew P. Kuhlman. Jamea Mil.ec John II Allen. r-d GUI. Ed ward A. Porter. Everett H. HldgwAy. Henry P. 8tlver, John V. Tumldge, Thoa. W. Morgan, Arthur II. ft! go. H-nry Aualln. Frederick IVtereon. il unie V. Chlhlelln. Joa. Hluket. Wm. ). C. Muoda. Nettle Hubiaka. Adolph Hdileve. Kmlly K Tompklna. Helnrl.-h Tober. Peter M Johnaon, W. Kvert Llndfora. Wm. Koa-, Oacar V. IllUer. Kdward A. Lfean and Andrew Johnaon. The Good Old Quaker onre ,il to hit boy : " Natban. it U not what thee read that make the itnart ; it ia not what thre eata that makci thre fat ; nor what tbre earn that make thee rich, but what thee HAVES." ' Thla saving haliit may be acjuiret by open ing an account or tak ing an interest-bearing certificate at The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, . Oregon The ladles Aid Society of the Plrat Pri'sliv lerlan church 'gave a s.wlat at the home of Superintendent and Mrs. J. C. Zlnier Wednesday eienlng. There was a good attendance that thoroughly en Joed the music. il programme which was followed by tl.e serving of Ice cream. I.OCAI.S- Jolui I'arb-on and Kristine Klinga ob tained a marriage Hcciine from I'ouuty CI, rk Sleight tl.e tirst of the Week. Chaa. M.irns Jr. severely cut one of his thuinos tho Hist of the wick while rei,il'lni( k'lldUlig Uih'd. J H. l'unlom this week sold his resi dence property on the hill to J. K. Hedges. Th- price paid wa. l:0"O. J. I'. Nelson Is In receipt of word from Ins ilauKliicr. Mia. Mad.iliiie ltureiice. to the effect that her husband. Ivl. Laurence, has organized a stock com caiiy and will leave l'ayton, Washlng l.iii. lieu week far an ixlepded tour of the Northwest. It Is probable that the company will he seen at Oregon City. A it:i iivlit--r was born Monday to ;.nl Mis. I'.en Kt'.v at t'auemah. Mr. 'i'lie iituin ot ll, i . J. ii. Wood uf pas tor of the First Methodist church, has been jifcl.t-il by a large repi esentation of the loctl church. Kei. Ibiod has Just compli-teil tlie first year of his pastorate of the I'.ioii i'Iii church. Campers, returning from tile Toll Gate on the .Mt. Hood road, report that the tlircnlciilnx tire that prevailed In that locality for a number of days last Week, aa entirely extinguished by the recent heavy rains. For a time the rich timber in the Forest Reserve und the source of I hi tl. ii , l.i u.iler supply al l'.ull I'.un were in danger. A horticultural freak has been found back of Vtau s colibli r shop- It la a tree t Ii ii t closely t, si'iubles the -.each in snapi ai d i uuii while the leaves .lie lery m'iiiIIiii- to those of a prune tree. The r. nil product'ii on tl.e ttee !':is a klu ( much I. l.i t)i.. t o! an apple, tastes like j a cross lictwceii a peach and a prune and has a peach seed. Those who have ' si en the ftiunKe fruit pronounce It the i piodiict nf a hybrid. Janle l.ce and It. F. Preston Were K anted a license to wed Tuesday. Killing the last al months. Him Key. a loci. I iitiuimun. has ntcecsbf ill'. par ticipated in a i'ortla.id lottery, hi win nings for that period representing $.'i)oo In the aggregate. I Nnvdtlm Ooldsnslth - Tuesday Mr. and Mr. Ward Lawton drovt over the Mouth End road for Itf entire length. They are the flmt per una to drive over Hie new road In a Unlit conveyance, and found the thor oughfare both feasible, and pamnblo. Tho j road la not unite compli I' d 'nit will soon be open to Inn i-l. I'r.iil Moalrr. who recently returned to It.ia t If y from the Hound country, ex-! IM-i tia aoun to open up a cigar store ul tho front of the Hub saloon. Born. Monday, August ;i, a daughter to Mra. K. K. laitourctie. of llnrvry, Washington, ul tht- home of her sUter, Mra. A. K, MeCaualand. rjeralillne Homier, writing lo Hie Argo naut of Heptcmber &th. tella of the de. light of living In Venice: of the lazy duya. the alow trips around the canals; the old, pctun-iiie palacea; and the vari ous beautiful feu t urea of the world's mol unique city. The letter la charming In alyle. aa well na Informative. Personal Mention 1'red K!y and party are home from Nea port. . V. I'uvIn. of Mariuam. waa In the city Tuesday. Mra. U I.. Porter U vlaltlng with rela Uvea at Newport. Mra. M. A. Thomas and daughter, Amy. tire at Newport. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Howell have re turned from Heaalde. Mr. and Mra. Chrla llartman are home from an outing at Heaalde. Kd IWkner and O. V. Wllltama have returned from Belknap Kprlngs. Mra. V. W. Pope and Mra. Mary Con yera have relumed from Heaalde. Kepreaentatlve-elect J. M. Hramhall, of Alma, waa In the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Uert Greenman are at Seaalde for a few days' vacation. Mlaa Hadle Chaw and Mra. Wm. Iewth walte have returned from Goldendale. , Mlrs Hadle Hurae, of Salem, was this week the gueat of Mlaa Gertrude Bashor. Philip Rous and family are home from an outing on the lower Columbia fiver. Mrs. K. !. Kby has relumed from a visit with relatives at Kebv. Washing ton. Mr and Mra. C. I. I.atourette have been spending n number of days at Bea-1 side. ! Chambers Howell nnd family have re. turned from a ten day's outing at New port. Miss Jessie Humphrey, of Vancouver, visited with Oregon City yfriends this Week. Misses Helen and Anrlta Gleason have returned from a vtelt with friends at Canby. L. W. Kobblna. the Molalla merchant, was an Oregon City business visitor Wed nesday. Mlsa Almee Pollack was III of a fever thla week. Wcr condition Is now Im proved. Hoy W. Kelly and Jack Latourette h ue returned from u ti n days' outing at Mt. H.w.1. Mlsa Anna rUigllsh, of Portland, was thla weik the guest of Mis Kthelwyn Aiorlehl. W. R. Jones, of Colton. was in the city Wedueaday and became a aubacrlber to the Knterprtae. 8. Hutchinson, a hading farmer nf the Highland country, was In the city the first of the week. Frank H. Welsh left Monday for the Eagle Creek mines, where he will remain ubout ten days. Rev. J. K. Doeschcr. pastor of the Ger man P.vangi llcal church at Shuliel. was In the city Tuesday. Miss Bertha II. Hewitt, of Portland. Is Uniting her uncles. K. I- und A. H. Johnson of this city. Mrs. E. D. Fellows, of Oregon City. Is visiting with relatives In town. McMln vllle NeWS-lteporter. W. I. i;rowu, ilia well-known Viola merchant, was transacting business In Oregon City Wednesday. Carleton Harding, of this city, has been admitted to the freshman class at the I'nlveralty of California. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall, of High land, were the guests of friends In Ore gon City the first of the week. Mrs. J. W. Church has returned to I.lml, Washington, after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Albright. ('. II. t'aurtiid and family. Miss Maud 'Torey, Miss Marjorle Caurleld and Loyd llanllng are home from an annual outlnK at Mt. Hood. Chas. Emory and Joe Davenport left last Saturday night for Sacramento where they expect to remain Indefinitely haling pei ured employment there. Hoppickers Finger Cots 4 for io cts. Sulphur for fumigating 3 cts. per lb. j j ! CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store aaaHHSflEBWCTaVEbJBSrVn'XKMZ'VilafllEw LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG Gneat If you'll visit our store during this sale you'll find hundreds and hundreds of articles marked with a green tag. A green tag on an article means that we are anxious to get rid of that particular article and that we are going to sell it at a price utterly regardless of cost or value. Not that there is anything wrong with the various articles on sale. But we have made it an invariable rule never to carry goods over from one season to another. Hence these extremely low prices on the very best of Summer merchandise. We Must Make Room FOR OUR LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Rev. G. W. gwope. of Nashville. Ten neaaee. visited old acquaintances in thla city this week. Rev. Hwope was formerly engaged In the legal practice at Oregon City. Prof. Theo. Whittlesy. of the North weat I'nlveralty, of Chicago, where he holds the chair of organic chemistry, waa one day this week the guest of Hal I Rands. Miss Mary Dahl. who haa been spend ing a week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Arthur, returned to her home In Oresron City last Wednesday. Sllverton Appeal. J. F. Clark, of Oregon City, was In Albany yesterday and left on the after noon train for Lincoln county for a few days' stay on his farm near Toledo. Albany Herald. Sunday. Fred C. Charman has resigned his posi tion with the Southern Pacific company at San Francisco and gone to Portland, where he has accepted a similar position In the office of Auditor Benson, of the O. K. at N. Co. Wm. Lobdell, of Luke county. Illinois, waa In Oregon City last Sunday visit ing his old friend J. W. Noble. The two men were raised on adjoining farms In Illinois, tabdell at one time attending a erhixd that was taught by Mr. Noble. Mrs. Clark Ganang. of Oregon City- has been In the city for several days visiting the family of her cousin, Mr. 1 Remember the place John F. Farrar. who was operated on i Ilurmelster & Andresen's, Suspension at the Florence Sanatorium a few days llrldge corner. since. She returns to Oregon City today. ! EILERS PIANO HOL'SE. Salem Statesman, August US. i W. H. Weir. General Agent. 1. R. Wlshart of Oregon City Is now I -miinager of the Model Drug 8 tore. His Card of Thanks. family will sum arrive und they will oc- cupy the Echis Pollock house at Fifth I and A streets. Grants Pass Courier. I J. H. Howard. Past Ornnd Sachem and ! orgaaizer for the Keilmen is In the city i In the Interest of that order, accompanied i by lils wife. He will make an effort to put a lodge in this city. Tillamook Headlight. Wlllard N. Morse, who for some time lias been conducting a drug store at lone, has returned to Oregon City and will spend the winter In the valley. Mr. Morse and Harvey Hickman, also of Oregon City, have been appointed house doctors at the Multnomah county' hos pitul. They will assume their duties at the hospital early in September and will continue their studies at the C of O. medical college at the same time. Dts. Boatle & Beatle. Dentists; rooms 16. 17. IS. Welnhard building. ' Drowned Today. You can drown your sorrow today by going to Howell & Jones, the druggists, and buying a box of Palmo Tableta. They make you strong and happy: Price 50 cents; six boxes J.'.5i). Eby & Eby, attorneys-at-law. Oregon City. General practice. Deeds, mort gages and abstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges always reasonable. REWARD. Lost August 16th, 1904, on the road from Oregon City to Mt. Hood, a canvas bag containing bedding. A reward of Five Dollars will be paid for Its return to the undersigned at Oregon City. CHARLES H. CAUFIELD. Surface Irwin Wedding. At the residence of Mr. and Sirs. W. S. Irwin, parents of the bride. In Gar field township. Clackamas county. Or., on the I'lth of August. li(V. Mr. E. F. Surface and ilins Lilian Irwin were tint ed In marriage. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. A. S. Black, at 7:30 p. m. in the presence of nearly llftv Invited' guests. The chosen colors, pink and 1 white, were tastily displayed. During j the playing of a wciUling march, the ' ! contracting parties entered the puiior 1 i and stood under a decorated arch. There 1 were four flower Klrls In the party. After the ceremony and congratulations, re- ' ! freshnicnU were served. I Both bride nnd groom have estah- ' llshed enviable reputations as teachers. ' Mr. Surface has a tine residence In course I of construction at Estaciula. to which he will take his bride In the near future.; Mr. and Mrs. Surface are among the most ' highly respected people of the common- ' K I Ity In which they have lived. i Adams IBrotKcrc OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE Gieeia Tag Sale EILERS PIANO HOUSE. To Hold a Special Sale of High Grade Pianos In Oregon City for Tan Days. This announcement should Interest every piano buyer In Oregon City, aa It affords you an opportunity of purchasing a piano at home at the same prices on our Ooors In Portland. Realizing that It takes time to come to Portland to m?ke your selections, and from the number of Inquiries received relative to pianos and prices from your city, we have concluded to ship an assortment of fine piano i to our local agents, Burmelster & Andre sen and inaugurate at Suspension I'.ridue Comer a double-quick small profit sale and dispose of the entire lot In tea days. 1M means much to piano buyers aa we realize that to dispose of I large number of pianos In this length of lime, merciless price cutting will have to be indulged In. This is exactly what w; l ro pose to do. Easy terms of payments can be arranged. We will simply leave you without an excuse on this piano proiio Bltlon. 8tore open every evenlnjr. The wonderful Pianola will be on exhibition and for sale. Come In and spend a pleasant twnin, hear some good music, select your piano 1 and go home happy. To the neighbors and friends In Oregon City and Portland, who so willingly and kindly assisted us In our late bereave- ment. we wish to extend our heartfelt thank. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ownby and Family COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. Annual Meeting of Clackamas Pedagogues for Next Week. The annual Clackamas county teachers' Institute will be convened ut the Barclay school next Wednesday and conclude its sessions the following Friday. Wednes day evening there will be given a free lecture nt the Frst liaptlst Church by Rev. J. H. Heaven, under the auspices of the Institute management. Rev. Heaven will give an Illustrated lecture, his topic being: "An Evening with the Microscope." A musical programme will be given in connection with the lecture. An invitation Is extended to the public and particularly to those interested In educational work to attend the sessions of the institute at the Barclay building. Among the prominent lecturers that have been engaged for Ihe meeting ate State Superintendent Ackeiman, President! Mulkey. of the Ashland Normal School: Henry D. Sheldon. I'nlveralty of Oregon; i C. I lawiey. Willamette University: j L. It. n-aver, city superintendent of , si'hooiM nt R:i!.,m' ri a f-:,..ii u.i n m i Babbitt, of Portland, and Rev. J. IL , Heaven, of this city. Great Slaughter in Oregon City During; September, of Tons of New Books Consisting of standard works, histories, biographies, dictionaries, bibles, cook books, reference and religious works, dictionary stands, encyclopedias, latest fiction, w -rks of wit and" humor and the p jets. We guarantee our special big cuts below Portland prices, whiclj means GOOD BOOKS CHEAP Store open day and evening. Next to Bank of Oregon City, in part of building occupied by Lamb & Sawyer. THE WARREN BOOKCO. LOOK i FOR THE GREEN TAG SOUOHT HAT AND IS DROWNED. While Intoxicated, Prank M. Ford, Steam boat Man Loses Life. Frank M. Ford, a local steamboat la borer, waa accidentally drowned In the Willamette river near the O. R. N. Company'a dock in thla city about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The body waa recovered about two hours later. At the time of the accident, for aul clde waa evidently not contemplated. Ford waa Intoxicated and It waa while attempting to recover hla hat. that he waa drowned. The dead man came to' Oregon City several years ago from Salem and haa always worked as a laborer on the different river steamers having; for some time prior to his death been em ployed on the Pomona. Tuesday even ing he waa dismissed from th? boat be cause of his intoxicated condition and he waa again put off the same boat when he tried to go aboard again Wednea day morning, being atlll under the In fluence of liquor. He returned to the business district of the city and while standing on the O. R. A N. Company'a dock, the wind blew his hat Into the river. He descended the ladder at the wharf and in attempting to reach for the hat. slipped and fell Into a deep hole from which he waa unable to save him self. He was seen to. enter the water but disappeared before any- help could reach him. Ford was a young man about S3 years of age and was unmarried. Suicide waa not the purpose of the young man, evi dently, for he had just Invested In a new suit of clothes.' a pair of shoes and hat.' presumably with the intention of preparing to get other employment. He had only five cents when the body waa found. Coroner Holman conducted an inquest Wednesday afternon. the Jury returning a verdict of death by' accidental drown ing. The remains were given burial here. Reduced Rataa to 6L Leula Exposition. The Southern Pacific Co. will aell round trip tlckete at greatly reduced rates to 8L Lou la and Chicago account the BL Louis Exposition, on the following dates: June 16, IT, 11; July 1. J. S; August a. t, 10; September S. . T; October . 4. a. Going trip muat be completed within ten daya from date of aale. and paaaea gera will be permitted to a tart on any day that will enable them to reach des tination within the ten daya limit. Re turn limit ninety daya. but not later than Dec Mat, 104. For full Information aa to ratea and routea call on Agent Southern Pactflo Co. at Oregon City. Oregon. Chief ot Police D' U- Gibson. Of Salem, is Suing the publishers of the Salem Capital Journal for $5000 dam ff, an flrtirl, aepus. inS f kicking a dog to death Doggonet, anyway.