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r \ I A » alia« ata*. Finest Train In the World Eleclr c lighted, Steam heat«!. To Chicago by Daylight. The Badiier State Express— The finest day train running between St. Paul and Chicago via. the Short Line. Connec tions from the West via. The Northern Pacific, Great Northern. And Canadian Pacific Ry a This is also the best lino between Omaha St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via. "The North-Western Line. W. M. HEAD, G. A. • H. L. SISLER T A. 24t Alder St., Portland Ogn. Best of Everything Shiloh’s Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at pwft’. We don’t wean that it relieves you for a little while _ it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. *‘I have received so much benefit from it, that I aiwa\s recommend Shiloh’s for coughs, thioat, bronchial and lung trouble.” CHAS. \ ANDHRCAR, Waterford, N. Y. Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is sold by »11 druiniiala at ■15c, SOc, »1.00 a bottle. A printed ull.raitter goes with every bottle. If you »re net ••tl.tied go to your druggist »nd get your uiouey back. In a word this tells ot the passenger service via. The North-Western Line. Write for illustrated book on con.iMuption. Sen* without tio»x to you. S. C. Wei.. £ Cu., LeRoy, N.Y. :1 Trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising EATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS. LIBRARY IND OBSERVATION CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Silas *1. Day The 20th Centurv Trains—THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT ED—runs every day of the year. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. GO EAST Abstracts made to Titles of Lands. JACKSONVILLE OH LEGAL DOCUMENTS. VIA Ot all kind drawn up especially pertaining to the settlement ot estates G reat N orthern Accounts Oollected, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. Investment securities a specialty. Jackson Sounty Scrip bought and sold. I have a complete set of maps of all survey d iands tn this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg and the State land De partment at Salem of all new entries nude I am thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers andean save to parties the exreuse of » trip to tbe Roseburg land office. RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line TO AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Paloce and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME*. SERVICE AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. Tickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at eny Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office PORTLAND. 122 Third Street. For Rates. Folders and full Information regarding Eastern Trip^ca^cm or addoes» City Pass, and Ttcket Agent, Portlan I :0:------- Great Rock Island Route Make your trip East p'easant and comtorl- able by using the Great Rock Island PVRSOS- ALLY COKDCI-TED U'THsloX- in tourists sleeping cars which go East every week of tbe year via Salt Lake City and the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. in tee matter of the Bsrate of Lewis Reea. deceased. VOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE administrator of the estate of Lewis t<- • - deceased, has hied in the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of Hon. Chas. Prim, judge of said court. Saturday. April 20, !9U1. is set for the hearing thereof. All persons interested are hereby ratified to appear ai d file tds or her objections to the same on or before said day. Dated March 21, 1901 J R NEIL Administrator of the Estate of Lewis Rees, deceased. -------------------- ------------- - ---------------------- ,-------- NOTICE OF FINAL MENT. SETTLE In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In tbe matter of tbe Estate of J. N. Young, deceased. Pullman sleeping cars every day to Chicago. X'OTICE !S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Tell your ticket agent you want your ticket administrator of the estate of J N Young, over the Great Rock Island Route from Denver. deceased. has filed lu ths «-««inly court ot Jack- All ticket agents sell them Write lor sou county. Oregon, bis final account as such folders a . E. CO i PER. admin strator and by order ot Hon Chas G A . Portland, Oregon. Pru. judge ot said court, 'lue-day. April #. 1901. Is set for the bearing *.her«*-t All persons Interested are hereby notified to apuear aud file his or her objection* to tbe name on or tie- tore said day Dated March 7, 19 I T C. DUGAN. Administrator of the estate of J N. Young, deceased SCENIC LINE. St. Mary’s Academy, Jackson ville Oregon. EXECUTOR’S NOTICS ESTABLISHED IN I865 In tbe County Court ot the State at Oregon, for TifE school continues tbe careful training Jacksen County. and thorough iostrucUon tor which it is favor In the matter of the estate of Jo». Douden. a eeeased. ably known LOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 undersigned has been appointed by the The Music Department county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit ting In probate, executor of the estate of Jos Is always In charge of competent and exper Douden. deceased ienced teachers. Hoard and tuition per session All persons indebted to said estate are re of twenty weeks, |ff).(J0. Studies will be resum quested to settle the same immediately, and thise having Claims against sa d estate «ill ed September 3. 1900. present them to J R Nell.attorney-at-law. at his offi ce in Jacksonville. Oregon, with proper For prospectus, adtlress vouchers attache« . within six months after the SfHTEBB OF THE HOLY NAMES. date of first publication of this notice Dated March IS. 18UI J. F WALLACE. Executor of the estate of Jos. Douden L\IO\ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. LIVERY FEED SALE In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth M Leever. deceased notice is hereby given that the ™ undersigned ha* been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oreaon. sit ting in probate, administrator with tbe will JACKSONVILLE ... OREGON. annexed of tte estate of EHzabetli M. Leever. deceased All p-rsona indebted to said estate are re Older* tor Hacks. Huggies and Riding Horse» quested to nettle the same immediately, and promptly ».tended to. those havin'? claims against said estate will Feeding done st reasonable rates Heat ot pr» sent them to i. e at mv re*idence care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re in Ontrai Point, Oregon, with profjnr sponsible f vouchers nttnch'*(J. within six months after Will refuse to do livery wor« on credit. the date of first publication of this notice. GEORGE N. LEWIS. Prop. Dated March 7. iUUl. W J FREEMAN. Administrator of theests’e of Ell/.abetb M Leever. deceased, w’th will annexed. Stables, ilf YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE • I [ IN NEWSPAPERS» County ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME Call on oy Write 2 No Chance. “Is he so very unpopular?” “Unpopular!” echoed Mr. Knoxwell “Why. 1 have known him to tell a doz en people be lias hud Ills photograph taken, and not one out of a doseu said "they really must have a copy.' When a man can’t give liis picture away, what chance is there for him?”—Wash ington Star. Sanitary Question. He gazed at the Individual who whs spread over four seats iu a crowued railway cur ami murmured, "Muy 1 ask you a question?” The Individual grunt ed assent. "Have the government In spectors examined you for trichluosls?” —Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Two young ladle» on St. l’aul «treet went to the theater the other evening, au<1 their fntl er, thinking they bail a latchkey, went to bed nt 111 k usual hour, and the servants nil left. When the la dles returned, they raug tbe bell re peatedly mid lieat on tbe door, but got no answer. Finally they begun to de spair. when a neighbor who had been awakened by the din appeared In white ut Ills window opposite uud asked what was the matter. ••We are locked out and cannot awake papa.” came the reply In duet. "Walt a minute," said the quick wit- ted man on the other Hide of the street "Your father baa a telephone in bl« room, mid I will call him up.” So the central was called. "Give me number ----- ," said the neighbor. As soon an the bell Bounded 111 the room of the sleeping father he awoke with a start mid run to the telephone. "Hello, what Is the matter?” "Is that you. So-mid-so?" "Yes; what Is wanted?” "Your daughters are Ht the front door trying to get In. Open the door. Good night.”—Baltimore Sun. Treanurer’* 10th Notice Max Muller, count,y treasurer, glva« | notice that there are fun 1« in the ; treasury for the redemption or ■E.n. DAKE’S ADVERTISHG AGEKClJ county all outstanding warrtot* protested 64 A 6« Merchants* Exchange ♦ ! from June 1. 1897. to June .10, 1897, ’ »AN FPANCISCO. CAL ‘ lx>t h dates Inclusive. Interest on same 'ceaseii March 1, 1901. lu use l’or over 30 yeurs, haà borite tilt, ttignntnre of ami hiiH been mollo under I i I h per- Nomtl HuperviHlou hìiico itN liifuncy. Allow no otte to docci ve yon lu thin. All CounterieitM, Imitntions and “ JiiNt-a*-go«Ml” aro bitte £x|M>rimeuts tluit tritio with and endnnger tbe lituiltli »C Lufauts aud Cliildreu—Experleuce agiti unì FxperiuieuU What is CASTOR IA Caatnriit is a harmlou substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops mid Soothlug Syrups. It is Pleusmit. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. 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 ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. A Skeleton. "What Is a skeleton? Can you tell “What do you think, Clarice went out me, children ?" asked a teacher of her and sang at an entertainment In a pri Sunday school class. The Infant class looked troubled. vate insane asylum.” **Dld she say whether they showed Their Ideas on the subject were of the most vague description and, they seem their insanity much?” “Oh, yes; they encored her three ed to think, hardly worth mentioning. The question passed down the class al times.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. most to the very foot, meeting only a blank look or a shake of the head, until The Difference. Mrs. Lamb—No, I wouldn't listen to at last the smallest tot of all ventured a word against my ir'w butler; he’s as a reply : “Pleath. mlth. It itli a i.ian without true and good as steel. Mrs. Fox (who knows his record,— any meat on it.”—London Answers. My dear, if you feel that way your val uable** are as good as stolen.—Philadel A Good Cough Medicine for Children. phia Tress. "I have no hesitancy In recoin tnenc - Ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," S tatk ur O hio . C ity of T olbdo , -ays F. P. Moran, a well-known and L ucas C ounty . F rank J C’ heney makes oath that be is the popular baker of Petersburg, Va. senior partner in rhe firm of F. J. U henky & "We nave given it to our ctiildien Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pat when troubled with bail coughs, also the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR* for whooping cough, and it has always each and every case of catarrh that cannot lx. given perfect satisfaction. It was cvrtd by the use of H aiu / s C atarrh C ure recommended to me by a druggist b RANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my as the best cough medicine for chi- presence, this «th d vy of December, a D. dren, as itcontained no opium or other —‘— A W GLASON. ........................... ~ by the City Drug | seal | Notary Public. harmful drug.” Sold Store. Prosed It. I have a Number of FlneFarma and other Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and Desirable Property In my hands for acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for Testimonials, free. Sale. Address F J. CH tsNEY CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. SiPPrount reply made to all let ter». Charg Hall's Family Pills are the best. es in accordance with 'he' rimes Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanns judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to »ay business bouse in Jacksonville. An Asphalt Lake In Cnundu. SILAS J. DAY ST PAIL. DI LI TH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Chicago, Rock Island & Railway. Tew—It’« quite likely that my uncle will leave me quite a fortune, lie’s dying, you kuow. Jesa—Oh, lsu't that distressing? Tess—Er—yes; 1 do feel sorry for the poor old— Jess—Nonsense! I wns sympathizing with you. dear. To think that all this wealth should come to you when It’s almost too late to do you any good.— Philadelphia Ptess. • rrifatiiiR. •‘So Mrs. Gaylord insists on a separa tion at last, does she? Well, he has neglected her shamefully.*' “Oh, slie didn't mind that particular ly” Thomas F. Drew, a mining man. “What was the troable. then?” who has been prospecting in tbe wilds "Why, whenever he was a little good of Canada, thinks lie is on the track to her he was so very virtuous about It of an asphalt lake near James bay. that she just couldn't stand it.”—Har "One day,” he says, “a party of pros per’s Bazar. pectors and an Indian guide were iu The actors' green room is ao called a section of country beyuud the Great Divide. The party had camped for a because Its floor in the time of Shakes rest, and the Indian went in quest of peare was always covered with green game. He started up a fox at the rushes. same moment he was on the rocky Mediaeval knights often took a volun rim of a good sized lake. The fox ran across the top of the lake, splashing tary oath that they would never spare the life of an enemy. the water as he went. The Indian guide rubbed his eyes and sat down to ponder on things tn general. He then went down to the take himself, and what Reynard could do he could do. It was an asphalt lake and, being In the spring, had about an Inch of wa ter on it. Efforts are now being made to locate the lake.” GENUINE CASTOR IA Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMS CVWVSU» OOMSSNV. VV MUSSAV STS«it. NSW VOSS CW TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases 3<iy*w for tho Jaded an« fvood Health fur all Maukiatf. lOV'S VEGETABLE ÍARtAPABlUJL • hi mad* frnin certe. and coutuine nc mineral It is the voracious appetite of Amer icans for diamonds and not the regula tion of tbe De Beers output by Cecil Rhodes that, according to Mr. Woolf, the leading partner of the biggest Lou don wholesale diamond flrm. Is respon sible for sending up these gems .50 per cent. Woolf said: “Everything has gone up lu our trade—emeralds ten times as much as diamonds owing to the smallness of the supply. Pearls, too, are very dear. The Americans buy up tliree-fourths of the diamonds. Tbe Americans buy tbe very finest dia monds and will pay any price for them. A syndicate has got the cream. There are only six inemtiers, and there never was such a monopoly as theirs. Rough ly speaking, I should say they have made about «10,000,000 in one year.” The Mexican Dollar. The Mexican Herald does not believe that the Mexican dollar can lie driven out of the east. The big business houses of the far east, It says, and the Chinese compradores, always accus tomed to the Mexican dollar, give it the preference. Few other coins have been better received in any part of the world. And any one who knows the Intense conservatism of the Chinese may well doubt if, even In the Philip pines. where there are not a few Chi nese traders, a new dollar can wholly drive out the time honored Mexican coin. On the mainland the Mexican dollar is a standard of value, and the Chinese are marvelously well acquaint ed with every feature of It. tenths of the women in the world. Women should know of Moore’s Revealed Bar «üpai ilia r o bi the biuod of all it* Impuri ties, and c-i ir*« all <u. »c impuri' oy’s 1 cg< t uble nanapurlila prevents tired foul ings, staggering sen- gutions, pulpi tation of he i rt, rush of blood to the Lead, dixzinem, ringing in oars snots Irei ire the e?e\ beadoche^ bd- iousne «,<■<instipati"n of hnwr-ls. pa ns In t he I.—k,:r.<-’..i_L« ’y, tongue v Mid, foul brca.h, piuiplua on face, body and limb, declincofncrvo f«.r<-.? dizzy spells, fa nt »pel's colti, cl iu>my ic-i and hun«!s,sour i kings, fatigue, in- somu.a, and all J s- ■ is. » or ' hestotnach, liver and kidtn-r«. Joy,s Vegei ii>1.« bir- «.»..¡ills 1» s< ’J by all <i «. X I use « Hub tihittt. V 'i u ; i v i >r I !>• ‘ • MM YOU v’t th* b-»L Its wonderful effectiveness in tTiese diseases has made it thous- Last of the Modoea. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order WHOLESALE AGENTS. o~ diseased. PORTLAND OREGON Kidney trouble has become so prevalent "yj that it is not uncomg-ion JI for a child to be born Ep afflicted with weak kld- vmiT DR. JORDAN’S oh « at . neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the 1081 MARKET ST , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child fiKtwwa Hiith »ad So* oath J reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with 'H y * l<trgw.tAna(omlc.il Mnamm In ms Wvr.l. bed-wetting, depend uporr it. the cause of (Jrrafeat <n fh« City. J the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first W/'uierful tight jur vt«( jr«. Weak or M.iy cot step should be towards the treatment of e<1 dhpiun*,■»«»•!<1 eur these important organs. This unpleasant ths olde-Ai Hp«*rfjdmt <ni the I < onat. E n I m OH a I mh I 3t) y vura trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as DA. JOKDAM-PKiVATE D SEAMS a most people suppose. ▼ <»un< men and mldil« ▼ ««rd lues who are rnfiT» ring A Women as well as men are made mis fitrin the eOwiM «>f youthful hidiw* F erable with kidney and bladder trouble, eretiuntt or osoioms I h »Mifsr a years. lYervonx end pitvnu-ai lability . Iiu- and both need the same great remedy. ff Ip«Fte»«y, Loet .VlaMho«Ml Ut all liaeo.npil- » raUoiis; •permalorrhtna, FroaUlar- The mild and the immediate effect of rheeia, (JeBorrlwM, 4J »• •«, ri rquewry T Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold of IJrlaeMia*. el«, l/y t ootablnation of A remedies, mt great curative th»* Doctor \ by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell Rome of Swamp-Root. ing all about St, including many of tbs thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer !c Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and r ention this paper. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co MUSEUM OF ANATOMY has go arrayed hla treatment that It wl)| not A only afford loimwllate re lief, but nermauont F cure. n»e Ijuctor does not claim to per/t.rM X nilradee. hut Is well iiaown to b* a fair And equate PhyMelan and Hurgeontt>r«'-omtoee« \ Don’t Rub It In. A ll Denver & Rio Grande R. R U blsapAf^dty—Dlargtowe vf flen. NYPHIEI« thoroughly eradicated from \ >«ja aywUMn without the imt of Mwreary. Trmaaee fit tad by an Einert. teAdtaal \ The ancient Modoc tribe has dwin ACMES AND dled to 77 members, mostly women and PAINS LOOK sick or diseased children. The death of a Modoc brave lately has left only ALIKE 13 ablebodied warriors, who will never go to war again probably. From the TO most savage and Indomitable of fight ers they have lost all ambition for any thing but their government supplies, and. while virtually prisoners of war on a small reservation, they are left There are f ur good reasons why every unwatched. The spirit of old days has household s'ouId use this remedy: gone, and nobody will ever hear of a First-It penetrate» quicker and deepor story almut “tlie last of the Modoea.”— than any known remedy. Second—It removes pain and sorenesa at Mlnoespolis Times. Scotch Remedy One of nrltatn's Weaknesses. Thu weak point of tin« British caval ry nerrlce wns llliistrnted the other •iny when cut of 30 cndetshlpH offered 11 were left unfilled, only 10 candidates having passed. The reason I k to be sought In tlx* fact that the cavalry r<*gl- nients arc "sweH" and therefore so »X- penalvc that they have to be recruited from n limited class. — Hpringfield (Mass ) Republican. onoe» and will not soil or discolor the »kin or clothing Third—It contains no chloroform, ether, ammonia, capsicum or Iodine and Is not volatile. Fourth—Bee«w»• It Is the only safe, quick and harmless remedy found on the market. Bold by all drugrlsts at 50 rents. SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY r.'.stcm Agency AAN FKANCISCC tNuc haa no «hew with Dr. Miles' Pein Pills tir« throuirh MMture'tow« propcrckan- nel». Joy’i V ‘ Reta bl• FursnpariUa curva l>ya- {> c p a i n , ! h r o n I c Conati | tion, J.4B < ulti pillili nn<l Kidrcj Atlccliou» are the serious misfortune nine- Women as Well as Men ands of friends. Are Made Miserable by $1.00 ¡»er bottle at Kidney Trouble. Drug Store. American Appetite F'or Diamonds. ALWAYS _ fri for Rw plea re. A quick and rndtooi cereffjr File«. Flaeure an<1 riatulm.bf Dr. Jurrhwj'a special palaleea matboda EVKltr MAN applru« to iiswtM reealve e<»r Vswst opinion <»t his complaint. ____ w4U a tWITirB CCBB+t A s«»er-y ettat. ff CnrmdUUJaei FREK and^trlrtly private» \ VKRY RXJTfiONARJJL Treau»o«il personally or by letter. \ .Secale Line of the World 4 T A ▼ A W A ff \ ff Write far Rook. PW1LOSOFHT MF \ A ma &AIAOM. THANH. M ailkp E rzi . (AWataetta 4 VWS 0A»«>4»<T» '< >MTH)»irT*l, U»CTF T boUrdor ruaru) ths OaU or wdto Y Hwrwaaa nokthwiw ani » ti.i. | OT MMOANACO . 10B1 Mart* tL. 1. H Pol »TH KAMt Chotee ot Two Routns through the fammi« Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes F.»at of Ihietdo and Denver........ At City Drugstore, Jacksonville. EAST and SOUTH The - Shasta • Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Train loavu Mmlford for Portland and way »talions nt 4 21 a m and l:M P M Lear» I’ortlniwi A M Lcuv» Medford II 45 A M Arrive Ashland IStflft A M Arrive Hacmmenlo 5:10 ___ _ P M _ A rr I ve Ban Franc I »00 7 U PM z.rrlve~ Ogdën 4M A M Arrive Denver 9 : RU A N Arrivi- Kamms (ïty 7:211 a m Arrive idilcngo i 1.« a m ' Arrive Lo» Angele» 2 <5 >• M Arrive Arrive Alîlïî. Arrive Houston I '•> a m Row Orleans n M’p'ï' hashing ton (1:49 a V New York IsFlÔ p m m » a M 7:1» A M -ïarrs » 42 A M 12:10 r M Pullman and loarlsl ears on txrlh Irais» Chair cars Hacwamenlo to Ogden »nfi El Paso, and tourist cars to Chleugo St Louis New OrleaiiH »nil Washington Direct connection al San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Phloppinos and Australia. For through tickets and rates call on or ad- VJPPtao“" Agent. Medford. R. KCKHT.ER H MARKHAM. Manager G. F. * P. Ag't, Portland. Or All PMsentrnrs granted » day stop over I« th. Mormon Capital or anywhere betwrsm <hrdw and Den»« l’eraonally roodunted Yourlm ■»«ar»»™ three day» a week io MINMpS? Ornete. Kdnsiis City, St. Lóate, Chicad aod the East. 24P.X« I Weekly t Hlvstrxted. For Tkjkets and any Information Rogardlng AnAow Routes, etc., or for Descriptive Ad vwtlsing Matter, call on Agents of (>m- grwt Railway A Navlgatk»n (k) , <>re gon Short Line or SouttM«rri Pacific Oimpoatoe S. I. Hooper, lAcnnral Pxws A Ttekat AWCOll. DENVER, COL. R. G. Vichol, Gtewtral A»qnt, «1 •« PORTLAND, ORE TCTTT-imnkt rzAjt, £ INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. d PER YEAR. POSTPAID, •inn roa » ampli corv. MINING -Sdentine PRESS MO MAUXT «T. 1A> F1ABC1SC0 CAL g