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tFrarrte-C. Wither« and Frank Owen are
Authorized to collect and receipt for sub-
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April 18, 1873.
J. H. UPTON.
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Eection Monday, October 13, 1873.
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For Representative in Congress.
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ames W. K esmith J
OF POLK COUWTY.
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Whereas, At a
• general election held on
the third dav of June. A. D.,'1872,
ths
D./KS, the Hon.
Joseph. G. Wilson
Witeon was duly elected Repre
Repre- ­
»entative of the State of Oregon in the For­
sentative
ty third Cougress
Cougres» of the l.nited
United States;
State»; and
Whereat, Since the said election, said
office hsB beeome
become vacnnt
vacant by the death of
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Whereas. By provision of the
th« Constitution
Whereas,
of the „United
«United States, and the laws of this
State.it has
State,it
has Jwonie
¿ mm 'onie the duty of th«
ths Gov ­
ernor thereof to issue his writ of election to
till such vacancy;
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Gover-
mor of the State of Oregon, do hereby com­
mand voij and each of you to notify the sev-
era! Judges of Election within and for your
several courfties. to held a special election
of Representative iu Cbngr^ss to fill the va­
cancy aforesaid, on Monday the (43) thir­
teenth day of October, 1^73, and that yon
caoee all proper notices to be given thereof
according to taw.
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\ Given under my band and the
seal of the State of Oregon, at
Salem, this tenth day of July,
A. D., 1-- < J.
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L.J. DROVER.
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Äeervf.?ry oj Ute Stale of Oregon
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T he C ourier will tako a lively
*liand in the special campaign now
give it the broadest possible cir-
Tq. this end a campaign
rculation.
farm; and during a canvas was Grounds reached one feels that
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„list his friends ih their «ferts from du;
placar < The ^attendajice
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ram Smith, is a merchant in the show of articles intended for exhi­
little village of Haraisburgh. He bition and premiums is rather slim
is a man who, ws jtave ns doubt, in all departments eicept thatfset
is honest enough, but what benefit apart for blooded stocky whiebrto
could be be to our State iu Cou- say the least is well represented,
geess? Ilone at all. He has nev- there being quite a number of fine
er had any political experience horses from different parts of
and. if report is true, he is not the Waship^ton county and some
moat intelligent man in the world. from other .jjarts of the State, that
We publish an extract from the aro| real 1®; deserving ofppraise.
Portland Daily Aewi, which we S. Gl Reed, Esq-., had on ex-
thifrk looks rather bad for our hitrition liome of the finest c4tfle
would be Congressman: The Com­ that we have seen In Oregon, Mnd
missioner to represent our, State it is ^aid by good judges that they
in jhe Centenniol eelebratiau was will compare favorably with the
ri din g on the Oregon and Califor­ blooded btock of the Eastern States
nia railroad and Hi.1' Smith hap­ and Europe. ' He diis also tome
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Cotswold sheep on Exhi­
The Commissioner was talking bition which would reflect credit
about the celebration and Hi., af­ on tha sheep industry of any Stale.
ter a little illy concealed curiosity, The pavilion is not as well filled
broke forth with 4 this inquiry:5 as we had expected to see, though
“When does this Centennial that some departments are well rept e
you’re speaking of. come off— I b it sented, as in the seed and grain de
next Marcli?” Quite an intelli­ partment where the display »is Re­
gent man to represent us in Coo- markably fine; also the l»orticvl-
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MM■MH tural portion of tiie house is pretty
Voters of Oregon, remember well ¿led. The side of the house
that a ¡vote for Hi. Smith is a vote set apart for jams, jelliesi preserves,
in favor of polygamy and official and such i things, is we lire pre­
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corruption; a vote for Nesmith » sented, and generally attracts a
a vote for reform in the affairs of crowd on accoont of the propensi-
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our national administration, and ties of mankind to be near the edi­
against
winst polygamy, railroad mo­ bles. But when we got thia jar
nopolies and all other things that we thought that we had seea
are against the interest of our enough, and taking the four o’clock
State or the national ' Govern- train, arrived at St; Joe at 6ri5,
thoroughly tired and disgusted,
We have no fears for the re- bat ap in one piece.
suit, i The Hon.
W. Nesmith
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To clubs of ten the paper will be
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price in the event of the election
of a Democratic Congressman, the
same to have it gratis in the event
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TO THE VOTERS OF OREGON.
Voters of Oregon,
the time for
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the election of Congressman from
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our State is drawing near.
On d
the 13th of this! month you will
decide whether Hiram Smith, ^vho
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is the candidate of the bigamous
wing of the Republican -party, or
Hon. J. W. Nesmith, the Demo«
cratic candidate, and a strong ad­
vocate of reform in the admini«-
tration of national affairs, shall
represent us in Congress.
I^et us look at the competency
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Hon. J. W.! Nesmith, who Is a
farmer, served I one term of six
years in the Ui nited States Senate,
and while ther e proved himself an
able aid industrious statesman.
He is an old arjd honest politcian.
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ì «tferiKiKibeai, yrfcre comipg id1
tho&ADd.
raising a aloud of dust that Vf*8
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We made a flying visit to the
above named section of Oregon on
Monday and Tuesday last, and
must aay that Washington county
comes as near being the “blessed”
part of Oregon as any district we
know of. On every hand we hear
it said that crops were never bet­
ter, and as most farmers sold their
wheat when it was worth a dollar
a bushel and upwards, money is
decidedly plenty.
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Cornelius, the most important
way-station on the Oregon Cen­
tral Railroad, in a thriving little
place, containing some half a doz­
en stores, a blacksmith shop, one
saloon, a splendid hotel and last
bnt not by any moans least, a print-
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office, i ■ ' .
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ForCat Grove, oar next resort,
is beautifully situated amidst a
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foreclosure
led fifot.
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rtgage intheabovd
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rewittadnly issued
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out iavor
of said
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of mid rt,
Thompson, and ogai
Jane Armstrong, for the
thousand threertain
nine tbotisandt
aou.r.u.Asojd^Sj
oñlfroin the 14th
of oyg jwfatopt. jw^witert, in
like gold coin, and tne farther »urn of
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evening, mostly Democrats, to
hpar Gen. Wm. H. Odell speak
J’ i the political issues of the day.
The speaker was introduced by
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Hon. A.
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$ Hon.
A. R
R Burbank,
Bnrbank, and
and he
at onqo proceeded to »»press up
ep the minds-ef the few forthfel
flowers who were prosent, the
e, Yamhill county,
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speaking st
wrfa tay, an tiic
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The Governor is an able
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thence Sovlh 18 degree« and SB min Itos-
Kast »chain» and £> link»; tltene«'-
23cbata»and»Hnk»;.thence South 2<i
grets East 40 chain», thence South 7«^
grees East 12 chain» and 50 links; thin ice
North 73 degree» Baet 71 chains;1 tfiK ice*
North 23degrees 30! InuteeWestatclipi
mith struck our
town Bimultaneously yesterday and
the circumstance confused several
to were deiirous of
aindidate*on^tTie polyg-
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i&portance of electing Hi. 8mith
to Congress.. He tried to make
¡4« hearersi believe that the Re­
publican party wa» not respossi-
ie for the Mitchell resolution, bpt
ade ^a Miserable . failure.
He
admitted that there were 44 men
ican , Convention»
ip the Republican
Convention,
who were sent there by their .con-
con­
stituents to represent them hi the
donventiofi, that were in favor
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of polygaiqy. He then brought
forth an extraot from the Albany
Democrat to prove that the Rev.
E. R. Gearv did not decline on
account of the tMitchell resolu-
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Washington Witty. He haff goflS
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east of the mountains and
turn until after the el ilection. We
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why, our duty
nevertheless, to
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erhfolk, Yamhill, ft
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BE WERE.
certain criminal
proceedings iu thlspface last week,
which wa» inserted without our
knowledge, personal allusion was
That paper says that Rev. E. R. _______ „jte®
Geaiy was urgently requested by
to decline oti accotati of the cisco wheroin thea*J3ti»n«i I on
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wifoMl roMffoe». 0
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reading said plaint. We will not wantonly
prtract, emphatically denied that sult ike living or attack the mem­
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f,..n ory of the dead.
Avisit to the place whose name fia did to o# that juxxmnt.
beads this article, owe day last J He next; tried to charge the
w*nlon
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week, proved to the minds of ‘'these back pay grab cm the Democratic
Hi. Smith got the nomination
presence17 that the inhabitants 4>f mrtjr. How consistent he is I
for Congress like the boy got |he
that bergli were “alive and kiekr pm Republican party had a ma­
itch—by sitting next to it, that is.
jjr n as usual. The first object that jority in both Housea and could
next to the ninth man who had de-
strikes the eye of the traveler as have defeated the bill if it had any
be approaches the village from the desire to do so,1 A Republican dined the doubtful honor.
nt signed tbe bill; and now
north is the splendid new bridge
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erected over the Yamhill river at filen- Odell* tries to saddle it on the
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son. The need of this structure | The balance of his speech was a
has long been foU by the- citizens {titter tirade against Nesmith and
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of Dayton and vieinity, and when trying terri» Hi Smith in the es­
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one notices the great advantages timation of the party.
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can hardly be conceived how the ■ ind emphatically announced that
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East quarter ef the South Fust quarter of ”
S^tion 3% ih T. 4 S. R. Wastifr «4 the? W
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North Westaunrteroi Sectiqa 3, and howl
of Section 4 In T. 5 % R. 4 West, contain­
ing one hundred and fifty-ftwr and 84-1«)
acre«;
acre»; and also Land
Lana Claim Number 57 ly­
ing within the follow
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following
metes and bounds
on the South bank -of the lfe»a»hkl Bfr a r
and more, MRS*
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scribed as follows,
nning at
the South East
and Abuvei-et
thence West 44.80 ch
• to stake oil the
line between Cl ®.
th» said
Booths' Claim; th.
litie be-
tween said Hawley
(jaims
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2.00 chains; thence
it on
said Booths’ Claim >
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Croat*«« sMl river. tHie*.
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east line to the place of
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And Also the following dttecribed resl Jcs-
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corner of Claim Number 72, in T. 5 iwui k
of Base Line Range*. West of .'Willataiettw
Meridian, Thence non h 23 des jrresWnifn-
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south 73 degress 30minutes east II 1 Abates
and 40 links; thence south 4 de»
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people could, put ,up with the oM be would rote for Hi Smith. He
er offered
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way of croesisg so bngJ; •1 it/ nit Jsels a little1 hurt because this 1P*’ ia Yi
JJ) ul iu 1 • i' 14 degrees east 33.73 «hai nsjto post <
Through the kindness Of Mr. per some time since said that his tM
Mrs.
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the Dayton Flouring Mills, and to gered. He wants it understood
south 9degrees we«t'i 17.70 chains uix the
said slough topost :.-|hence south «CM de­
say that
were supprised at find­ that if Mitchell, wants the post-
grees east 55.51 cbalnjj to the i
of be-
ing at this point a mill so complete offioe at Lafayette he can have it.
of
in all its appointments as this one
He wanted fell Republicans to
i.zZo ana 73-100 acrcft.
BOOTfe and se | oes .
To be sold to satisfy- wd execi
teems to be, would not half ex­ go to the polls and vote for Hi
cruingeo»tte”f
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ie party will make all OSTARE
natural grove of oak and fir tim­
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prepared to make the very best things right next spring as regards
Ibqmistaking of him-
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brands of flour, either for .¿ustoui |he Hippie resolution. The Dde-
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the
course
of
that
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of Oregon’s growing son8 and
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i1: We next dropped into Léadbet- I
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and
said
that
if
they
did
not
Ànrfwi
in selected from th« »
daughters; and it fulfills its mis­
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Imi
or 8 m Francisco,
ter
&
Riley'a
picture
store,
where
^rant
him
to
act
as
their
agent
any
and will
for «asb or country
sion in the highest sense of the
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produce-
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lovers
of
the
beautiful
can
always
nlw
longer
they
could
take
the
agency
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word. In a business point of view
w
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He also1 denounced the
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the place is also of considerable im­ find something to 'admire in the
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He does
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portance. It contains five dry picture line. Here you will find
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goods and grocery stores, one har­ pictures from the common ¿ cl^eap inot like thé Mitchell resolution, the
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ness and saddlery shop, two liv­ print up to the mo't jnagni&xmt ^courseof the Oregoman,nor that of
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Ube
Bulletin«'
Will
he
toll
as
now
oil
painting;
and
frames
to
match
ery stables, two blacksmith shops
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r;.>7.lT-
Èwbat he does like?
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suit the most fastidious.
and one sash factory and machine that will suii
to buy •ble to offer • eomhii
C. C. Call has just opened a ! Hon. A. R. Bnrbank was next
shop; also two churches, built and
> grind arthtfc work eCganwi
r_
r r toll, or
_ __ w JU high nnprecdentedl
kept up in a stvle that shows they saddle and harness shop on Ferry calle<| for. He said that Mitchell,
Thi» fine copy of
v or j
to grind kt »11, or »ny
grind low
grandest
work, is not J
o please the fi
farmer», bo that they nriu
arc fully ^predated by the people. street and has if well filled with a pf (Hippie, said tfoat the Convention
limited style,—ita dime
/ I ty/M
mg a picture of very
The town charter prohibits the li­ first class assortment of his line of must do something to sostain him
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censing of any saloon within the goods just received ft-om below. in Congress. He says that he is
graced by ita presene^*«
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hot
Certain
that
anything
can
be
iHifi
He
is
also
turnipg
out
some
first-
a
limits of the dty, and consequent­
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e retail si 4res, and
done
as
regards
the
Mitchell
reso
class
custom
work.
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those will be solfi,at
ly there is not, nor has there ever
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been any saloon there.. Tbareare < By all means, if ydu go to Day­ JutioRpext spring.
nectien
white if ordered in
m
On the whole the meeting was a
already many pretty and tasteful ton to trade, give Harker A Co. a
Magazine, both vili be ¡
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complete
fizzle.
No
enthusiasm
call,
and
rest
assured
that
jrou
Will
fr
n
in
nW
residences in the town and others
e, free of eharye to
urthe (preference of
are going up in every direction., be folly satisfied and amply repaid was displayed at all. In fact but
rt
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r»a«
a f
•
•at
tor ca»h, at the
be ob>
Dswereouk
As a premium tl
From here we took the stage fcr yopr trouble. They hqv^ just very few
»ny time vhen they
tained by sending ui
rAMÍvnd <a
a complete
nnmnlata stock
atnelr nf fall
falli
&
received
fiar the Magasine
and the .Washing-
for HiUsbo
—
j*
Mtateribiag forth«
[•, and «¡U aoconuno-
aoconun
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On the aud winter goods which they pro-h
Goonty F
advance,
at |1 •flOjjerri
^sDB £
will
defr
How
to
remember
the
Sabbath
pose
to
sell
at
prices
that
r ■
whole of this route the dust seemed
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day
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forg^jl^
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Nrwburg^,
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almpit intolerable, hit the ^irjeotopetitfon,
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fi
who has had l< rge experience in
the workings bf both housea of
he
Congress and, j r if
» elected^ as w
surely will be at the coming elec­
tion, he will bo able to do more
for the benefit of our St^fe than
any man who has never taken an
active part in our-polities. He is
also a man that has never forced
bimself on any'party for office, but
has always worked steadily on bis
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