OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1906. 9 P. M. Barmore was In Oregon City on Thursday of last woek on busi ness. ' " . . Frank Patch and Roy Burdette wore OREGON Snowline aho union Pacific THREE TRA TO HE EAST TlirouljhHPuilrnw tandard i'd Tour Jut Blenplng cam dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourtat alenplng car dally ta K annua City; through Pullman tourlal Bleeping' cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin ing chairs (acats free to the east dally.) .CAN BY. .'. ;' Dora spent Christmas day with their- Mr. D. R. Dlmlck was around get- sister, Mrs. C. Pearley Andrews. ting signers for Mr. Adam Knignt oi ,. MIh Mona Kintf has returned to Canby to have him appointed for road Ilwaco, after an extended visit with supervisor again. The people in this relatives. vicinity would be pleased' to see Mr. Mrs. W. B. Stafford and daughter, ' Knight appointed again as he has in Silverton visiting friends two or. Miss Roma, spent Friday in Portland, given good satisfaction, three days last week. . - i Lester M. Marrs has returned to1 Mr, Richter is hauling potatoes to Bill Powers of the C. & R. store Corvallls, after spending the holidays , Canby. spent Christmas in Portland. ... with his parents. I Your humble correspondent had the .The home of A. L. Snell, was the Mr. and Mrs. James Burdette of pleasure of listening to some very fine scene of a family gathering on Christ- Salem, ; spent Christmas week with ' phonograph music over the phone last mas day. Several chickens were Mrs. Burdette's mother, Mrs. C. E. i night. It is nice when one can sit in slaughtered for the feast. 3: F. help-i Myres. his own home and hear some one miles ert tn BPt nwnv with four nf them. We i The Mt. Pleasant school is under-; away play just the same as though opo B,.rrv fnr amine some much needed repairs dur-iyou were with them. Thanks to the A new fence has been erected ! lng the holiday vacation. 7 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 Depart. Tim Schedule!. Arrive - Chicago- Bait Lake, Denver, Portlund Ft. Worth, Omaha, (j:25 D m Special Kansas City, Bt. v m 11:16 a. m Urnls, Chicago and East. Salt Lake, Denver, if n m VX- Worth, Omaha, 8.00 a m via fl'unt'- Kanaaa City, St. V,lngtoS. Chicago and Bt. Paul Fast Mall Walla Walla, Lew- 6:16 p m Iston, Spokane, Mln- 7;u a m via Ann- neapolla, St. Paul, yia epo Uuluth( MllwauKee, kane. Chicago and Eaat. Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every nva daya at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way points and Portland, Oregon. p. in.; Saturday at 10 p. ra. Dally service (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rlvera. For detailed Information of ratea, The Oregon Ha II road & Navigation Co. your nearest, ticket agent, or Qemiral Passenger Agent A. L. CAIQ, around the grounds of the white school house, north of the city. It adds to the appearance of the place. . Mrs. Bradle is teaching In the place of Mrs. Matthews this week In the public school. Mrs. Matthews is sick in a Portland hospital. A. R. Shank went to Oregon City on Monday of last week to see his mother, who is suffering greatly from rheuma tism, ' : . , - . - Rev. O. B. Ames spent the holidays with friends in the vicinity-of Van couver, Washington. He returned in time to teach school on January z. Fred Roth has returned to the O. A. C, Corvallls, having spent the holi days at home with his mother. Miss Swanby, of the Aurora purmc schodls, spent Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs. Wang. There was a large attendance at the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School last Sunday. And this after Christmas. Fred Clemo has returned to Willam ette University, Salem, after spending the holidays in Canby. Preaching services at the Central Point M. E. Church on Sunday morn ing January 7, 1900, by the pastor; at Canby in the evening. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles ROUTE Regulator Line Steamers "BAILEY GATZERTr "DALLES CITY" "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "SADIE B." . Str. ' "Bailey Gatiert" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondaya, Wedneadaya and Fri day a; loavea The Dallea 7 A. M, Tuea daya, Thusrsdaya and Saturdaya. Str, "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A, M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaya; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondaya Wednesdays and FrJaya. Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at Lyle with C. R. St N. train for Ooldendalo and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. & N. train leavea Ooldendale on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldaya at 6:30 A. M., making connection with steamer "Regulator" for Portland and way polnta. C. B,"St N. train leavea Goldondale ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting at Tylo with steamer "Sadie B." for The Dallea, con necting there with O. R. & N. tralna East and West. Str. "Sadie B." leavea Cascade Lock dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th Dallea and way points; arrlvea at 11 A. M.i loavea The Dallea 2 P. M., arrlvea Cascade Locks ( P. M. Meals served on all ateamera.' Fine accommodations lor teams and wagons. ; Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. 1 "' ' MARCUS TALBOT,, V. P. & G. M Gen. Office, Portland, Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leavea. 8:00 A.M. Dally. 7:00 P.M. UNION DEPOT Arrlvea. For May gers. Rainier, Clatskanle, Westport Clifton, Astoria, war- renton, navel, Ham mond,., Fort Stevens, Oparhart Park. Sea- Hide, Astoria a n a Seashore. Express Dally. .. Astoria Express. REV. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN, L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texas, writes; Of a morning when first arising, I often find ft trouble some collection of phlegm which produces a cough and Is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge It, and the trouble Is over. I know of no medicine that Is equal to It, and is. so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend It to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. School will open next Monday. Sickening Shivering Htt of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This, a pure tonic medicine; of especial benefit In malaria, for It exerts a true curative In fluence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It Is much' to be pre ferred to Quinine, having nonn of this drugs bad after effects. E. S. Munday, Henrietta, Texas, writes; "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice until he took Electric Bittres, which saved his life. At Howell & Jones Drug Store; price 60c, guaranteed. one that was furnishing the music. Mr. Streglc went to Canby on busi ness last Thursday.- ., MOUNTAIN VIEW. LOGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Olds, of Oregon City, are visiting Mr. Partch's family this week. 1 . i -, New Year was spent very quietly by the majority, but the young people attended a party at Mr. Jubb's and report a most enjoyable time. One young man who attended the ball at Damascus had the misfortune to have his horse get loose during the evening and start off for better pas ture, and up to the present has not found It. He had to get a "hoss to take his girl home. Saturday night of this week some thing killed six head of Mr. Swale's sheep. Monday Mr. Clark Stewart made his first trip as a, cream collector for the creamery, to succeed Wm.' Watts. Mr. McMurray Is moving on the Chase ranch. - ' Rev. Poole is holding a series of Bible readings, or something of that sort, at Stone church. . School will be resumed on Monday next at Lower. Logan. . Saturday next the Installation of officers will take place at Harding Orange. Come all tardy members, and show yourselves. STAFFORD. A week so far without rain. One new-comer said he had been told by reliable parties that it rained 52 days every month in Oregon, which was a "slam" on our delightful cli mate. , Mrs. Powell, who underwent an op eration the 4th of December for ap nendicltis has been discharged from the St. Vincent hospital and is at. the home of her husband's ' sister in Portland. C. M. Cage, who came so near hav ing his rleht arm taken off in the edg er at Linton, is .about ready to be dis charged from the hospital, but it will be some time before he regains the use of 'it. Mr. Beihle, who has been paralyzed and blind and helpless for a number of years, has a new -medicine for his eyes, and has strong hopes of regain ing his eyesight. It has been said if It were not for hope the heart would die. The new teacher seems, to b getting along all right and has recalled the discarded books, and finds time for the relatives. ' "' v ' John Sager and Frank Kekel have been blasting for Mr. Nimic. The storm of Saturday threw down some fences, broke off about 30 feet of the old rotten stub beyond Pollv- ka's house, which has been a menace to the traveling public, and somewhat demoralized the telephone lines, i Mr. Murrow has started out with a kennel of Scotch Collie dogs, and is building a correl for them. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ely visited in Portland on New Years day. Mr. St. Clair's son and wife came for a visit New Years at the old folk's home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swan, of Port land, visited Mrs. Matchett the last day of the old year. The high wind of last Saturday did considerable damage, blowing fences and small buildings down. It also broke a window In Everhart & Co.'s store. The Christmas exercises at the lit tle church were well attended and all had a nice time, the best of order prevailed. There seems to be a tend ency of some young people to make such places a time for boisterous con duct, and girls fifteen years of age are as. bad sometimes as unruly boys. This was noticed last Sunday night at the U. B. Church when two girls would have made their mother blush had she been present. Girls, beware, some day you will regret your conduct. HIGHLAND. Mr. and Mrs.W. JL Hand, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Boring spent Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tacheren. ' At the annual election of officers, of the Boring M. E. Sunday School, O. WJ- Boring was elected Superintendent and H. Knox, assistant superintendent, Miss Violet Perret secretary-treasurer; Miss Alice Perret, rlibrarlan, and H. Bigford, organist. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vullermire, of Port land, spent New Years with Mrs. Vull ermler's sister, Mrs. Tacheren. Mr. E. RIchey has sold and traded his place here, for property at Gresham and will move there within a few days. Mr. RIchey is one of Boring's oldest residents, and his smiling face will be missed by all. , There is to be a singing school or ganized here Thursday night. Watch meeting was held Sunday ev ening. , TWILIGHT. that Mr. Brown will not sell his place of business. BARTON. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot -be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We,' the undersigned, )ae known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil bnslneps transactions, and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall'S Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimon ials, sent free. Price,' 75c. per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. , Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. . . UNION HALL. Jan. 2. Charley Nash and family, of Oregon City, were visiting Perry Burns and family a few days ago. Mr. Joseph Perringer wa3 visiting at the home of. Mike Hurias on New Years Day. Otto Striker is .going to work in Adkins logging camp. Several from here went to Canby last Saturday night to join the lodge at that place. Bud Hilton and wife were visiting his mother and brother last Sunday. Mr. Engle's daughters were visiting Mr. Julius Moshberger and family last Sunday. . John Molsen and wife took New Year's dinner :. with Charles P.ipka and family. .."'.. Jace Mattock . was In these parts looking for wood as timber is scarce on his place. Highland Is still on top. The new year has come with cold, damp weather. Our school vacation during the "hol idays is being enjoyed very much, by both teacher and pupils. We are glad to see the smiling faces of the Misses Blanche and Nettie Miller among us during the holidays. The quilting at Mrs. Ada Stevens on last Friday was well attended, and all report a good time. The new store building in High land is quite an improvement, it will soon be opened'by Mayfield Bros., with their new stock of goods. They will have direct : communication with the city over the phone which we believe to be a great benefit to Highland. Mrs. C. Krohn has moved to Mt. Pleasant to reside. The new yeatf Is here again and finds us all well and happy. Mr. Geo. M. Secrest, who is tired of farming, has moved to Oregon City, and is now engaged in the feed stable business. Mr. Jay Hylton has , been home spending the Christmas vacation. Mr. Adolph Joehnke was home from Portland Sunday and made calls on several of his friends. Miss Joseph, the Twilight teacher, has been spending her vacation at her home in Woodburn, and resumed her school duties Tuesday morning. Mr. Geo. Kelland spent New Year's day with the family of Mr. Engle, at Central Point. ' M. J. Lazelle returned to Corvallls Wednesday to resume studies at Ore gon Agricultural College. ' An enjoyable party was held in Twilight Hall New Years' Eve, and the neighbors all went home pleased after watching the new year in and making good resolutions. Lester Morris returned to Corvallis Tuesday evening. He is attending the Oregon Agricultural College. Geo. Lazelle has sold a coop of six cockrels from his barred Rocks to a prominent Washington poultry man. Mr. Oliver Johnson of. John Day, who is now an O. A. C. student, was the guest of M. J. Lazelle one day last week. 'We understand that Mr: Charles Burghardt Is clearing his lots at Bar ton to build him a house. Say, Char ley, how is the bird, there must be one as you are getting the cage ready There was quite a crowd out to the Christmas tree. There were lots of nice presents and a nice program. Take it all together we had a nice time. ' ' " Mr. H. L. Ward and Sherman Lyons came home from the camp to spend the holidays with their families and have returned to the camp at Caza dero to work again. There has been quite a lot of sick ness In our burg lately. Mrs. Gran well, Wards, Johnsons, Davis Lyons, but I believe they are all on the mend. Potatoes are on the wane. E. Burg hardt is loading a car. Mr. C. O. Davis have moved in their new house. Mr. F. Johnson came out from Port land where he is working, to spend the holidays with his folks. Charles and Jim Norris and their hounds killed a coyote. He had been making things lively for the neigh bors chickens the past week. CARUS. Jan 3. Everybody seems to have enjoyed themselves New Years. Mrs. Bebee, who has been quite low with pneumonia, is up again. Will Jones, from Colfax, Washing ton, is visiting friends and relatives in this burg. Misses Edith and Mary White spent last week with their sister, Mrs. John Mulvaney at Union Mills. . Jack Griffith andlachel Lewis spent; Sunday with her parents. . G. Thomas spent Tuesday night.. with Ed. Howard and family. There was a party given at the home of Albert Schoenborn Monday; night. An enjoyable time was had and we wish them to have another one in the near future. Those being pres- ent were': Misses Kate Jones, Emma' Inskeep, Edna and Iva Irish, Rosa and Lizzie Burgess, Berthena Howard, Liz zie Lewis, Clara and Elsa Schoenborn, Pearl Trullinger, Ada Gregory, Sarah Thomas, Mabel and Lela McCarthy, and Mrs. Gregory ; Messrs. Fred Spang ler, Emerson Spatz, Evan Lewis, Rich ard, Willie and John Davis, Charley and Albert White, Tommy Evans,; Dewey Thomas, Ralph and. Normanll Pi-ialiPfl hlnrwl npwls n. nrnnw i Howard. Clyde and Sydney Smith, Lau ' 1 vrsn nn Tlofr-i n rrnr Vircol TV.T av Pro1 anrl I 1 CUl-C lVII 11V1 T & J "vi tl impMislp Soil Impoverished soil, like impov- VIOLA. Grandpa Tenny has been suffering with tonsilitis. Clara Sevier is cooking for therBaw mlll crew at, Fischer's. The new year's service at Viola by Rev. Patton and Dr. B. F. Rowland, of Portland, were well attended. Loreq Tenny made a business trip to Oregon "City Saturday. The Epworth League spent a pleas ant evening at Mr. Carlson's Wednes day. - - - . ' Charles Landers is putting up an addition to his new house. . John Hamilton has rented a farm of Mr. Randolph. . Mr.' Copeland and family are plan ning as soon as they have sufficiently recovered the effects of typhoid fever. Several men have been in Viola of late -wanting to purchase W. D. Brown's store. We are much in hopes Dally. 11:10A.M. 9:40 P.M 'C. ' A.- STEWART, Comm'l Agt iii t Alder atreet." Phone Main 06. lt t ,'. .T..C. MATO. a- ,F..fk P, A Astoria,', Or You Will Bp Satisfied ' ; i WITJH YOUR 'JOURNEY ;.U I1i tl!:8''rea(ll,ovet1 "the. 'Denver " '' and Rio Grande Riillfoad, the" Seeni'tf. ,UneMC.the-Wrld'.' ., .,.., 4 . '. W BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions " " and points of interest along the line between Ogdcn arid .Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. . CLARKES. The Clarkes farmer's are all busy plowing for oats. Mr.-Kleinsmith, V. Bottemiller and G. Peck; were butchering some pigs for. Mrs. C. Kleinsmith, which Mr. Bottmlller took down to Oregon City last Saturday. , . . .. The wind was. blowing rather hard last Saturday and took down all sizes of green timber and some rail fences, not much damage was -done. Fred Schruble has : gone to. Cali fornia for. a winter's stay. , Mr". Martin has 'moved into his new house, all good girls and boys "are allowed to come and shake their feet In his 'new house; I -suppose. Clarkes saw a little snow last week, about two inches,, it stayed .only- two days, . (. ,.- . .. , . Some coyotas have . been heard in Clarkes I suppose there will be more around before spring. . ; ' . . Willie Geren, Frank Anderson, Oscar Erickson, Albert, Robert, . Henry and Harry Schoenborn, Joe Jones, Frank Thompson and E. and George Gregory.: MULINO. Hurrah for 1906. Happy New Year to everybody. The young people of Mulino spent. a very pleasant evening Sunday at the; home .of Mr. August Erickson, watclW ing the old. year out and the new year MT. PLEASANT." fertilizer. ' A chemist by analyz ing the. soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for different products. If your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell you what you need to furtilize.it and give it the rich, red .corpuscles that are lacking in it. It may be you in, after the clock struck twelve, they L.i n f..n; 'lint Ulrolv vnii I pulled taffy and amused themselves need a tonic, but nioie likely jou eneral; Wre younc but once. Monday evening, January 1st, Mr Lee and Rev. T. Wiles celebrated their 58th birthday at the home of the pas tor. A dainty supper was given in' honor of the two just mentioned, also Mr. Grant Ashby, of this burg, cele;, bra ted his 40th birthday on the 29th- at last month. Did you hear the latest? Mr. Lee Adkins of Union Mills and Miss Nan njne Lowney, of Molalla, were married a few days ago. We sincerely wislii both of them much joy and happiness all their life long. Albert and Elmer Erickson of this vicinity, have gone to work fortheir uncle, in the logging camp, :at Kelso, Washington where they will remain, for the winter. BEST BY TEST "l have tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at. any price to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of. weather." (The nnm and addresH of the writer of thia unaolidled tetter may be bad upon application) Highest Aivard World's Fair, 1904. The Sign of the Fish A, J. TOWER CO. Boston, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED Toronto, Cinada Maktrt cf Warrant Wit Weathtr Clothing GARFIELD. Jan. 1. A happy and prosperous new year to the Enterprise and its patrons, correspondence corps, and all who try to do right. Garfield Is improving. We have had a good year and hope for as good for this, for all. - - : Holiday week passed quietly. Had a Christmas tree at the old Zlon church, on Saturday evening, the 23d of December, 1905. The building was finely decorated, and the program was just right. Old Santa was impersonated by Mr. Bates, Sr. Mrs. Ella Tracy, Superintendent of the Sunday School, assisted by Mr. Trapp and wife, Mr. Ward and wife, F.' Moline and Mrs. Julia Marshal and Mrs. Nite, were the ones to do the work of the work of ones to do the work of the entertain ment Miss Emma Forester, of Eagle Creek spent Xmas week with her school mates of early pioneer days, namely, Mr. H. Epperson and Mrs. Doc Pal mateer, where she enjoyed herself ; very much. She is the blind auntie to the Miss Forester that soon to wed a Portland man; also sister of Mrs. S. F. Scripture, of Oregon City, where Miss Emma Forester has many old friends. Mr. Ed. Mullen spent the week in Portland. Mr. Snuflin was called to Portland by the illness of his mother. His aunt, Mrs. Wm. Livermore, is at the point of death at Portland, also. ' Mr. George Epperson, of Eagle Creek, spent Xmas week at the home of his brother and sister In Garfield. Mrs. Leatha Wills is on the sick list. , Several have sick horses. Mr. No votna lost one of his work horses the past week after a. few hours sick ness it's taggers. Garfield Grange , had a necktie so cial, it being a very bad evening not many were out so only netted $8.00 to pay on the hall on the Cliff Sarver property. . - Our teacher, Mr. Stubbs,vis teach ing a very successful term of school. The Presiding itlder of the M. E. Church, preached at Zlon Sunday ev ening. Several went down to boom Zion and hear him; MAY LIVE ,100 YEARS. The chances for living a full cen tury are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of, Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes; "Elec tric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dys pepsia of 20 years standing, arid made me feel as well and strong., as a young girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Howell & Jones drug store. Price only 50c. ,, ' " ' If yGis Are golnglKast, wrlte( or informa tlo'n and get a pretty book thafewul tell you all about lt, , . W. C. McBRlDE, General Agent (PORTLAND, ,' .h "f'.';' OREGON ,;Mrsi Dan O'Nell and Miss Holrhes spent several days ih Portland 'last week visiting Mrs. M. 11: Hensley and her daughter, Mrs.' William M. Thorn ton, at .The.. Norton Mr. and. Mrs. R. H. Taber have re turned from Hillsbbro, where., they HpentvChi'lstmas,:;,wiith; their daughter,,, ivus. u. i. nuyu ' Miss Clementina "Bradford has ' re turned to -Portland, : after a 'pleasant ' visit With friends at. Locust Farm. if Miss Helen Elizabeth,. Riggs. is at I home again, after. .having spent three' , months with Mayor , and Mrs.., A. E? 'King, at Ilwaco, Washington. Mr. and Mcs, Arthur .Warner and Mr. and Mrs. warl Barker Lawtont went to Vancouver last 'Sunday, where 1 they were' guest's of Mr.' anrl Mrs." Fred P. Stauffer. ' '''v ' -Mrs. ' Jennie Sheibley. has; returned from New fMexieo,.' to 'Mb.' Pleasant, where she will makeher, home with need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system.. There, is no fat food that is so easily digested and assimi lated as, . Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to-do it. Scott's Emulsion I vj nln-nt'a li an mu flKn'nVfl ,7 . o ,, ...v , . vy Jan 2 There hag not been anything palatable and always beneficial !in the Enterprise from this section of ,1, , i i' iu ,..;... fi.,Arr ;tne county ior some ume, out mat, is where the bqdy wasting fiom gj that Boring ls dead. Every ,-'-. BORING. any cause, either or adults. . ; , , We will send you a atlmple free. Be sure that this lec ture in the form of a , label ia on the wrapper pf every bottle of Emul sion you buy. . The. windstorm last .Saturday was her sister, Mrs. L. H. .Andrews .disastrous to old fences, V ' . , . Mr. Bonnie Nefzger .and,sister, Mias , . I-,-; in children 'thing and. everybody around Boring are prospering. Boring can boast oi two butpher .shops, both of which are do ing a thriving business;' a hew. black smith shop has been -put up by a man from Dakota. It had been- said there was no business for a blacksmith at Boring, but the smith is kept busy and part of the time has to .have a helper. The Boring School' is going to make some needed improvements. ' .y- ,T. W. Boring Made a" trip to Oregon City' and Portland last week for the school and , purchased ;a new bell, for the sch,oolrt wljlch wijl be installed soon, v . ,,. ,Mr. P. yetsch, wlfe and family, have returned, .hb'nje , from ,a,. thr.ee' weeks' siay in ouuiui uia. ....... . . SCOTT 4 BOPE . 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