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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES? EDITORIAL NOI ES. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS HERB AND THERE Geo. P. Furman lias returned from Remember The Boss. * 1 A lvord , the New York bank official Klamath Falls. Ashland’s municipal tax will be 10 | who embezzled over half a million Published Mondays and Thursdsys ty .Mrs. Jennie Moss is visiting her {dollars, lias been sentenced to 13years’ mills tills year. sister, Mr*. Jessie Tynan of Roseburg. Whh the best and neatest job print imprisonment. He will be pardoned lone Zeigler, one of the belles in a few years, as high-toned thieves ing T he T imes will accommodate you. of Miss Eugene, lias been visiting In All kinds uf fruit and vegetables usually are. CHAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. Grant's Pass. cheaper than tiie cheapest at “Tim T hk legislature lias now passed the Boss.” Lincoln Savage, our efficient school * superintendent, Is at Kerby, holding constitutional amendment providing I The first vote for U. S. senator ill RYAN’S BRICK BUI DING, California St. ¡for the initiative and referendum a tiie Oregon legislature will take place a teachers’ institute. ™ ..... J second time, and it will be voted on Tuesday, Jan. 33d. Col. Johnson, treasurer of Grant’s Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates Pass, gives notice tliat he has funds ——— by tiie people at tiie next election. Stationery, notions, smokers- arti on hand to pay warrants protested to It should prevail. cles, etc., also a fresh line of lunch Feo. 1, 1897. E very true Democrat should sub T here will be a caucus of the Re goods, at Joe Welterer’». * Mrs. Jessie Vert, grand worthy scribe for Mr. Brian's newspaper, publican members of tiie legislature, Prof. Garner of Tennessee is in Afri matron of the O. K. S. of Oregon, "The Commoner.” It will be a faith if 4<> of them will agree to attend it. ca. making a study of aud interpreting made our local chapter an official ful, honest exponent of genuine De This is doubttul. as the friends of the monkey language. visit last week. Certificates for scalp bounties for mocracy, and should be liberally sup Senator McBride are not in favor F. W. Blake, the erstwhile confec the use of notaries and justices of tiie ported. ___________ thereof, and they have quite a num peace—latest forms—for sale at T he tioner. has disposed of Ills property and will leave for California with his T he bill re-organizing the standing ber of votes. T imes office. family this week. army of the United States, quadru I t is said that a scheme will be In There was no opposition among tiie T. F. Rourke of Portland? who is pling its strength and giving the Pres troduced in the legislature to nulli Republicans of Illinois to the re-elec interested in the mines of Illinois river tion of U. S. Senator Cullom. Hanna ident unlimited power, was passed by fy the decision of the supreme court district, returned from a trip to east bossed the job. ern Oregon lust week. the Senate Friday, and it will now be which makes the mortgage tax, Queen Victoria lias been stricken come a law. All the Democrats, Pop formerly collected, a lien on the prop Tom Smith, late county assessor, paralysis, and the Prime of gone to Portland, to seek a busi ulist and Silver Republicans, with erty it was assessed against. It is with Walesand libertines is acting as regent has ness location. We are sorry to lose the exception of Morgan. McLaurin said that certain large companies will during her last hours. him and his estimable family. and Sullivan, voted against it. Well be called upon to pay about $300,000 Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew Harry Peterson lias returned to ington was the only Republican who into the treasury of Multnomah coun eler, is located at tiie corner of Cali Grant and is fitting up Mc fornia and 5th streets, opposite Judge Carthy ’s ’s Pass, followed this patriotic course. ty alone. building on Sixth street fora Day’s real-estate office. Satisfaction cigar and confectionery store and T he R epublican S enators have guaranteed. T he legislature has already passed * billiurd room. °ne bill, an appropriation of $2000 for readied a decision regarding ttie three W. W. Skinner, an old-time resi J. P. Landrlne of Jersey City. N. J., tiie expenses of a committee of seven important measures pending in the dent of Yreka, who lias for nearly 30 accompanied by Sheriff Lister, last Indian war veterans to visit Washing U. S. Senate. First, they have agreed years been agent of the Oregon X Cali week Inspected the Queen of Bronze fornia and Southern Pacific at S ilent, for the present, or at least until Great ton to urge Congress to pass a bill for mine, situated in Waldo district. In is about to resign his position. | which he Is interested. the relief of the soldiers who served Britain shall have been given plenty Cut tills out unci take it to City Drug ' Tiie county commissioners’ court in the Indian wars of 1855-56 in Ore time to act on the Hay-Pauncefote Store and get a free sample of Cham- ! gon.and who were never paid for either treaty, not to set a date for the con berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets I ' was In session two weeks Illis month, transacted a latge amount of sideration of the Nicaragua canal bill. the best physic. Ttiey also cure dis I ■and time or expenses. It is a righteous business. It should meet oftener—at orders of the stomach. Second, to keep hands off Mr. Han measure. ___________ ’ least every other month. na’s ship subsidy bill, and let him Paul Kruger, presidentof the Trans- I T he salary of the county clerk, make his own fight on the floor of the vaal, has consented to visit New York I D. A. Cords of tiie Pacific Pine Needle Co., ii <s returned to San Fran- since the mining records have been Senate. Third, that a reduction of in February. It is cabled that New i , cisco, after spending -sometime look- placed in the recorder’s office and some $50,000,000 in the war revenue tax is York will give tills remarkable man ing after their property here. They the greatest reception e ver known. other work previously done by that sufficient at this time. expect to operate their factory on a Jas. C. Young of Oakland, a son of, bigger scale than ever in the near official cut oft. is entirely too high. T he New York Times, an alleged E. G. Young, the well-known mer ; future. It should be reduced $1000 a year: and Democratic paper, which was an chant, lias been appointed commis Ed. Jenkins, son of Rev. N. F. at least half of that sum ought to be of Douglas county, vice M D. active advocate of Mr. McKinley's re sioner whose gun went off as he was Thompson promoted to t tie judgeship. Jenkins, added to the salary of the recorder, holding his hand over the muzzle, will election. and approved his imperialis who pays into the treasury almost a Tiie semi-annual report of Chas. S. l;>se one thumb and part of another. tic policy, like many other papers Moore, state treasurer, from July 1. His hands will be more or less crippled thousand dollars more than what he is wtiich had similar ideas before the 1900, to Dec. 31. 1900. shows receipts by the accident, which was neverthe paid by the county. presidential election, is changing aggregating $785,279 08 and disburse less a lucky one. ments aggregating $921.599 69. Bal ¡nee T he three high-toned debauchers front since its prejudice against Mr. on hand Jan. 1, 1901, $944,623 40. Dayld H. Lawrence, formerly super Bryan is modifying. Ina recent Issue, intendent qf the Waldo, Copper and murderers of Jenoie Bosschieter, Robt. Glaze, formerly of Dallas, smelting Co. and of the String Min the 18-year-old factory girl, tried speaking of the war in the Philippines Polk county, has been held for murder ting Co.. Waldo district, has been it said: “The American people are at Patersen. N. J., last week, bv the San Francisco coroner's jury. appointed assistant superintendent of were convicted of murder in the sec plainly tired of this Philippine war. He killed his partner in the business a London mining corporation operat ond degree, the maximum penalty for The Administration must be aware of the Windsor Hotel, situated on ing in Sonora. Mexico. which is imprisonment for thirty that the case of its enemies is not Market street, named Trewella. Mary E. Lease has decided not to years. They should be hanged for weakened, nor the confidence of its DIED. the dastardly, Inhuman crime they friends augmented by daily read.ng of sue her husband, Chas. Lease, for di vorce. The conciliation was brought all this cost and killing. To kill re committed. In the South they lynch —In Josephine County. Jan. 15, 1001 by their children. Mrs. Lease DANIELS bellion by inches and trust to patience about Mrs. Emma G. Daniela such scoundrels without trial. will shortly return to Wichita, quit and slow time to bring back peaceand politics and settle down to domestic TRYER—At Medford, Jan. 14. 1001, of typhold- Eneumonta, Mildred, daughter of E. W. and T he Williamson, Pa., colliery has content is not a humane or wise poli life. ®u. Tryer; aged 3 years suspended operations. Thousands of cy. It cannot be tiie lack of money. Gov. Hunt of Idaho has abolished ENGLF.DOW—fn Sam's Valley. Jan. II, 1001. laborers have been thiown out of em Is it the lack of troops.supplies, trans the famous permit system in the Mrs. T. S. Engledow; aged 70 years. d’Alenes, established by Gov. SHONE—At Med.ord. Jan 10, 11)01, Gordon ployment. A« the presidential elec portation, ammunition, artillery? Coeur Steunenberg soon after the riot* of son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shone; aged 4 years' tion has taken place such things are Is it the lack of a competent com April 29,1899. It 1» not now necessary DAEMMER—At Medford. Jan. 17. 1001, of daily occurrence. The Republican mander? Tiie public simply does not to obtain a permit to work in ttiat of consumption. Theresa, wife of John L. Dw-mmer; aged 31 years and I months. managers never had any intention of know where the trouble lies. It does district. MILLER Near Jacksonville. Jan. 10, 1V0I of keeping faith with the coal miners or know that there is trouble somewhere. The commissioners of the State consumption. Will. L. NV tiler; aged .1) years any other class of workingmen. Where is it? How long is this Philip, Board of Horticulture have been warn and 10 days. ing the merchants in a number of They humbugged them, as usual, and pine war going to last?” tiie towns of tiie Aillamette valley care nothing for their welfare. BORN against the saleof wormy and infected fruit. Tiie men who raise apples Senate committees. T he report of the interstate com must raise clean fruit or go out of CHANT-At Ashland. Jan. 14, 1001, to Mr. and •Mrs. D B. Grant, a son President Fulton has appointed the the apple business. merce commission to congress con —At Ashland. Jan. 14, IDOi. to Mr. tains the following significant para following committees: City Drug Store guarantees every TIBBETTS and Mrs. V. H. Tibbetts, a daughter. A*sessment and taxation — Booth. i bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy graph, in which there is more truth 1 — In Missouri Elat. Jan. IS. 1001. to Mr. Steiwer, Dimmick, Porter. and will refund the money to anyone COOK and Mrs. J. * Cook, a son. than poetry: “It needs no prophetic eye Mulkey. Agriculture and Forestry—Looney. who is not satisfied after using two- to see that in a very tew years all the Daly, Wehrung. thlrd* of the contents This is the Claims—May*, Howe, Wehrung. great railroads of the United States best remedy for la grippe, coughs, Commerce and Navigation — Smith colas,croup and whooping cough.and will be gathered in two or threegreat of Multnomah.Howe. Williamson. is plea*ant and safe to take. It pre groups, all under the harmonious con Counties—Howe, Kelly. Morrow. vents any tendency of a cold to result trol of the immensely rich men, who Education—Pru-listeJ, Booth, Kuy in pneumonia. will have united them for their bene kendall. E. Millholland, who arrived A; Elections and Privileges—Hunt, in John fit and to destroy competition.” London last week, bearing an invi Pain back of your Kuykendall, Marsters. from a number ot well-known Engrossed Bills—Looney, Cameron, tation eyes? Heavy pressure New Yorkers to Mr. Kruger to pro N early three months have elapsed Johnston. in your head? And are ceed to the United States, lias been to since the re-election of Mr. McKinley, Enrolled Bills—Marsters, Hunt, you sometimes faint and see hiuu. and has offered him a palatial and although his managers promised Steiwer. residence in New York city. In the dizzy? Is your tongue Federal Relations — Mulkey, Kelly. ttiat the war in the Philippines courseofan interview Mr. Millholland Inman. coated? Bad taste in that he was quite sure that Mr. (which they said was prolonged be Fishing Industries—Dimmick.John said your mouth? And does Kruger would accept tiie invitation, cause the natives expected Mr. Bryan ston. Brownell. your food distress you ? would go to New York about tiie 1 Horticulture—Daly. Josephl, Clem. and to come to their rescue; would be end middle of next month. A e you nervous and ir Insurance and Banking — Johnston, ed within sixty days in case the Re ritable? Do you often Mulkey, Williamson. When the stomach Is tired out it publicans were successful at the polls, Printing—Porter,Cameron.Sweek. ; must have a rest: but we can’t live have ths blues? And the “lighting'’ goes merrily on. It 1 rrigation—V’-'tiamsor, Johnston, without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure are you troubled about ’ 4 ‘■digests what you eat.-’so that you may be that the Filipinos are await Wade. sleeping? Judiciary — / y. Brownell, Adam*, can eat all the good food you want ing the result of the election of 1904. May«, Smith taker, Harney and while it is restoring trie digestive T!:cn yoz^r ¡Ivor ¡3 Malheur. I organs to health. It is tiie only prep Q ueen V ictoria is believed to be alJ wrong» Medicine, Pl. aacy and Dentistry aration that digests all kinds of food. rapidly declining, and is not long for —Joseph!, Smit,, of Lincoln. Ttlla City Drug Store, Jacksonville, and But the.- is a cure this world. To family bereavements mook and Yamhill, Smith ot Multno Dr. Hinkle. Central Point. ’Tis the old reliable and sorrows, with the increasing mah. Wliile the Oregon legislative assem Military Affairs — Smith of Multno burden of years, were added anxieties mah. Smith of Lincoln. Tiilamwk bly seems inc-ined to follow the pro respecting the campaign in South and Yamhill, Smith of Baker, Harney gramme for the employment of com mittee clerks prescribed oy the last Africa, over which she has been and Malheur. legislature, there Is little question Penal Institutions — Adams, Daly, brooding. It has been evident that that tiie curtailment provided for by ■ Inman. the law of 1899 will not fie so material the war, with its heavy mortality, was Mining—Cameron, Hunt. Booth. tiie special committees have causing tier great distress, for other Municinal Corporation»—Dimmick, after been provided with clerical help. All wise she would not have summoned I Looney, Wade. Public Buildings and Institutions— of the concurrent resolution providing Lord Roberts for a prolonged con Adams,Smith of Lincoln, Tiilamo >k | for the examination or the books of i state officers authorize the ernploy- sultation si, soon after seeing him on and Yamhill, Josephl. | tnent of a* many clerks as may be his arrival. I Public Lands—Steiwer, Marsters, ’’ deemed necessary. Thus are the bars Fro-bstel. let down for tiie defeat of the objects Railroads—Brownell,Smith of Mult of P resident J ordan of Stanford tiie clerkship law. «Inly the con University asked for and forthwith nomah, Cameron, Bo ith. Morrow. Revision of Laws—Howe, Adams, servatism of the various committees appointed to these duties can prevent Kot the resignation of Prof. Howard, Pr<«-bstei Steiwer, Sweek. They act directly on one of the faculty, who has been guilty Roads and Highways Smith of Lin possible perversion of the law, which the ll.'cr. They curs Is not certain by any means. of exercising hi* prerogatives as a free coln. Tillamook and Yamhill, Dim- co isiipation, biliousness, The excitement at Beaumont, Tex , American citizen and condemned the mick. Marsters, Porter, Clem. sick headache, ncusca, Ways and Means Kuykendall. Will over the big oil well increases with very small action of Mrs. .Stanford in. iamson. Looney, Mays, PrmtMtel. an«) dyspepsia. Take a each I.our. There is no indication forcing Prof. Ro»» from the college that »he flow of oil from the geyser is laxctiv j dose each night. last year iiecati«e he likewise spoke as , diminishing, nor 1» there any change For 6) years years they Story of a Slave. I In the character of the fluid. Captain tie thought Several of tiie professors, have been the Standard To be hound hand and foot, for Lucas, upon wlio*e land the well islo- who believe in free speech, have since Family Pills. yeers hy tiie cl/sins of disease is the j «fated.has stopped the flow, which was 'pi resigne«’, and the Institution of learn- j worst form oQ Prfct 25 c?n'n. All Dntjflth. A 1 slavery. George i D. from .'kM»O to 5(XM) barrel- a day. The “ I ftire takm Ayrr’» Fill« regn- Ing founded with some of the money William* of Manchester, Midi, i tells ¡town * “ continues . to fill up and the hr!y f*>r ill monthn. Thry have free. He | streets suggest a groat holiday event. which the Central and Southern Pa how such a slave whs made _____ cure I me frf a rcynre brntiache, anti Mya: My wife ----- __ The lumber indust rv is forgotten In A ran no v walk from two to four had been so - helpless cific railroads wrongfully squeezed mflee without getting tired or out for five years that she could not turn wild r isli for oil lands. The bn»- of breath, something I have not from the people is in a bad way. It over In bed alone. After using two | tiie Iness or the court In the middle of been abie to do l<,r many yrar».’* lias already outlived its usefulness, hotties of Electric BifVrs she Is the se««ion ha- boon discontinued and H. E. W alwohr July 13,1KOT. Kalem. Mar,«. < an example of the fact that colleges j wonderfully improved and able to do the court 1« idle Throngs of people her own work ’ This supreme remedy KW/g ¿~ofcr, frequent the street» until late at which are conducted on the sordid | for female diseases quickly curec night, and everything is in oil. The Tf y«n I avn any eomafatnt whatever principles maintained hy Mr«. Stan nervou«neHs.sleeple»»ne*s.meian?hol v, Standard ar d d<*«ir«t'ie bout nu dirai advice you (III (Jo. ha* scores of repre rm ponslb y receive, write the d'>ct/>r ford and Prof. Jordan cannot have i headache, backache, fainting arid sentative* on tiie scene. The city frre'y Y«>n will receive a prompt re ply without coat, A'ldrcss, proapectB the respect of the people at large, I dizzy spells. This miracle-working property without oil Dfa. J C. AYEH, Lowell, M m I. medicine Is a godsend to a weak. »I;<- has increased five .'old. There was a «■ven if supported by an unlimited ly, rundown people. Every hottie flow of 150.000 barrels of oil f*fore it •urn of money. ' guaranteed. Sold by City Drugstore. was stopped. ___ ___ _r - Times Printing Company HEADACHE Í L g ! I Something New. Just published hy the S. P. Co. is a pamphlet upon tiie resources or west ern (Iregon, which Includes tin excel lent map of the state and contain» in- | formation on tiie climate, land«, edu cation, etc., existing Industries and their capabilities. Attention is also (llrectwl to such new fields for energy ' or capital a» promise fair return. This publication till* a need long experi enced by Oregonians, In replying to Inquiries of eastern friend*. Copies may be had of local agent of S. I’. Co., oi from C. II. M arkiiam . G. P. A., Portia» d. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a boll la or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- ' tllng Indicates an 773, unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It atalna your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidney« and blad der are out of order. What to Do. The following deeds have been re corded in tiie office of Hie counly_re- corder since tiie last report of T ub T imes : There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the W H Emerson to I. F Gardner, properly iu Foot > creek dlatriel ........... I Ä0 (JO back, kidney», liver, bladder and every part O O Johnson to J 1) Kelfer, laud lu nee of the urinary passage. It correct« Inability 03, and Xi, twp .15, J w and In sec 5 water and scalding pain In passing twp 34. a w uo to'hold It, or bad effects following use of liquor, Mary Hpiirrell to WmWoodham SO acre* In sec 14, twp ..'M I w ................ i uo wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant T J Gowning to W L McClure. admin necessity of being compelled to go often istrator's deed to halt Internal lu lot 7, blk 14. Gold Hill.................. 1*0 (Ml during the day, and to get up many time» Susan J Hotter to A Hotter, I acre In during the night. The mild and the extra Aahland........... .. too in ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon J M Luark ty Ida M Smith, 1.53 acre In It stands the highest for Its won Ashlaud ...................... ............................ I MM) (X) realized. derful cures of the most distressing cases. Mar.a Wright to F. It Wimer, 140 acre« l how UU If you need a medicine you -hould have the In aec V*. twp 3S. I e. Martha Hammeraty to C E Hoskins, properly near Gold HUI J100 00 best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle )f thia B F Reeser to E A Sherwin, et al, bual- 17!M) 00 wonderful neaa property lu Ashlaud............ discovery and a book that teils Total...................................................... 4 1 more about It. both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men-; tlon reading this generous offer in this paper.) REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE OF AN ILLINOIS MINISTER. Rheumatism . Rev. W. J. Chapin, oi < litMhnm. Tell* an IntrreeUnic story of IIU Fr<^/raUon und ItrMoration to ll«*uith. iitg there*. If the kid In the pretty little village of Chatham, neys acted ns they Stingmnoii County. Ill., lives Rev. W. J. Chapin, a Baptist divine, whose 72 ytatrs should they would are crowd«! with noble deed» in the strain the Uric Acid out Christian ministry. To a State Journal of the system and rheu representative Mr. Chapin said : matism wouldn’t occur. "In my earlier year» I was ulmost a perfect stranger to any kind of medicine Rheumatism is a Kidney or tonic. A m is too often the caae, how I Disease. Eastman's Kid ever, I overestimated my physical re ney Tablets have made:* sources. The crisis came about IS years great part of their repu ago. I was preaching the goHpe) at the tation curing Rheuma time, and became suddenly ao ill that I wum compelled to atop before my aeruiou tism. So get at , the was finished. It was a l»ui ease of tier- cause ot those fearful vous prostration, ami for a time my shooting pains and stiff, friends ami family were greatly exer aching joints. There is cised over my condition. I felt abso lutely worthless, physically and mental but one sure wav— ly. I had so lost control of my muscles that my fingers would involuntarily re Eastman’s lease their gripapou a pen, nnd my liaml would turn over with absolutely no voli Kidney Tablets.* tion on my jsirt. Fifty «loses 50 cents. " About two year» ago to intensify matters, I was aeiaed with a severe at For sale by Dr. Robinson, tack of the grip. I recovered only parti Jacksonville. ally from it ami had frequent return» of that indescribable feeling wliich iu com panies mid follows tluit strange malady. I liK>ke<l in vain for something to bring relief ami finally I rvn<l an account of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Fide People. They gave me additional strength from the »tart and toned up my system so tliat I was able aguiu t<> resume my duties as tZdltor and f’ubllHhe-r. 1 minister.’* W. ,1 CHAPIN. -o- Mrs. Chapin, u kindly faced elderly TEKMS—Payuble In Advance. lady Haiti: "They did liim sitnttch gissi Year............. . ft (JO that I tlecttltsl to teat their efficacy on One Hix Months ........................................... no Three Monthn ................................... 35 tnyaelf. I have Ixs-n troubhsl for yiw» Mingle Copy .. ..06 with what our physician. Dr. Hewitt, •e No traveling canvanNere are employed. rails rheumatic paralysis, but since Term« *or local agent» will be ar nt <»n appli taking the Pink Pills I have b<s-ii strong cation. All tnooey should l»e sent by l‘ () or« uer, exprvNN order, or by bana draft on New er and the pain in my right arm and York or Chicago Du not «end Individual hand is less acnte.” checks or miampM. Dr. Williams- Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or will be sent direct from Dr. Williams Miiliciiie Co., Schenectady, N. I’., on receipt of price, 60 ceuts per box ; THE tOMMONF.R por year with W beki . y T im «» ................ HX boxes $2.60. THE COMMONER Times Clubbing Rates. Addre«. TIME» PRINTING (XI.. Juck.uorille. Oregon. A Farm for Sale. A 120-acre tract, all fenced, 71) acre, under culllcatloL. tree-wll and ea.lly culllvaled. I. on the publle road a quarter nt » mile from Moo.llle. Harn, valler P'l.'otnca— irnpr-.red with a dwelling house with four rooms belo • and one alsive. a good, large barn .smoke-house ■ and wood shed; Rock cr-ek ft ws <hrroigh lie land, a root sell of water si the house and al goo<l well al the barn, six tnll,-- from Gold Hill railroad station Will he sold tor $|() per acre half cash at lime of sale, oslartce on one year s limo, interest h per cent per annum or all sh at option of 'he mirchi.se- as inqulre of *lf.AS .1 lixY. real estate1 agent. 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