The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 17, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 12, Image 12

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-THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, miDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER. 17. 1CC5.
W OS FIGHT
JffiiSI III :
Mrs. Ada Wallace , Unruh Says
Coast States Are Far
Behind. '"
W. C. T. U. OUTLOOK MOST
ENCOURAGING EVERYWHERE
Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi, j Ar
' kahtas and Georgia Almost Entirely
Without Saloons, Says Temperance
: Worker on Return From Tour.
'- Mr. Ada .Wallace Unruh, national
organiser and lecturer 1 or the Women's
Christian Temperance 'union, haa found
another point In which the west Is far
behind the east. Returning last weeh
from a nine "month1 tour of. atates eaat
of Oregon, she la profoundlr Impressed
with, the remarkable headway made by
many etatra in the anti-liquor fight
The outlook for the W. C. T. V. never
before was so encouraging," she said.
"Many of the eastern atates have
adopted prohibition, and In almost the
entire southeast territory liquor prom.
lsa to be awept out of, the whole region
noon. " Texas, Tennessee. Mississippi,
Arkansas and Georgia are almost en-
The Original
J$rand
:.WJsbadi Mantle
::rr:'y Bice 30c r . -
' THi "mantle represents the
finest product of our factory.
It is the belt mantle made
Gives J 5 more
light, uses 2
less gas than any
' other mantle.
Strength"""
L. Unexcelled
It is the cheapest
mantle because it
saves gas, it gives
more light, itlasts
longest ,
. Buy the best
and the cheapest:
Th "J-Stand ---
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pi' 4
a. e asaaW .-. ,.
MtirAdrWrrjirufiT
Price, 30 cents.. ...
' " Imitation are Worthless
; and Extravagant
R ember all
mantles are not
Wei bach. 1 -The
genuine has
this Shield of 4
Quality oa the
box. free kind.
IS. 20.25. 30.35C raDB
; For Sale by All
" Deaden v
mtt-AJk . Yew aVala) tnr a WWh,rt
Utpmtti. ssaelead fREB
. I wTijmch a
riiasK
tirely without aaloona, and in Georgia
101 counties out of 1ST are prohibitory.
In the west the work la slower. In
Montana there 1a one drv. countv and
the promise of two more soon. la
California there are two , dry counties
and 17 dry cltlee.
' Work Slower la West. '
The hop Industry of Oregon and the
wine - Industry of California, together
with the fact that we are so far re-
moved from the east and Its temperance
agitators, make the work move more
lowly here. In Rhode Island there are
only two towns in the whole state which
are not organised In the-movement. and
In Main and Maasachuaetts conditions
are similar. Plans are now on foot for
perfecting close organisation in Mult
nomah county, and we hope to get dfi
nlte. reaults. : ',
Irs. Unruh toured eastern Oregon.
Idaho, -Iowa. Michigan, . New York,
Pennsylvania, Maine, Massachusetts.
Delaware and finally, on her return weat,
California. In Maine she spent four
months and found there the moat vital
results of the prohibitory laws. . During
her three days in Portland she searched
carefully, but failed to find a sign of
liquor being sold.
Spoke at Colleges.
One of the features of Mrs. Unruh'
trip thia time was her speaking at col
leges. She gave talks at Cornell. Albion
college' (Michigan). Bangor ' college
taiamej. Mount vernon college (lows).
Presbyterian ' Occidental college and
Whittler college (California) and Lo
Angeles Normal, besides a "number ot
minor institutions. Everyhere there Is a
deep Interest in the ' purity work, and
Mrs. Unruh thinks that this phase haa
Interested more people in the W. C. T. U.
than any other department. She is, by
the way, national aiiperintendent-OfJthls '
Human "Steam";
Keeping' It Up
This Is the Secret of That Seemingly
Tireless' Energy Possessed
by Some People. '
There la another kind of steam than
that tn which the boy James Watt,
watching his mother's tea-kettle, first
aw the great possibilities that long
sjnif uate -uexiuiuer-reairrres.-
Thla other kind of ateam la human
"steam. . And It la a most Important
xartor in our arrairs.
Some people cail this human "steam
by other names. They call It "push
nmetlmes. or "hustle, or "jet-no." o
"life." -Well, It's all of these, but after
all it's lust "team." It's the power
to do things x seemingly tireless
cower which some people possess.
Tou can call to your mind light this
minute some men ana women, coys ana
girls, perhaps, who always go about
their work or play "with full ateam up."
They can accomplish more and do things
better than - other people. It'a . their
' "steam" that gives them Increased
Dower. ....;.
Halt a-Vita, the perfect malted whole
wheat Tood. 1111s men ana women and
children with the power to do thlnss.
It make them strong In body and
mind. It keeps tip their "steam."
' When Malta-Vltx comes from - the
ovens, every flake ' baked crisp and
brawn. It Is the most delicious . and
most healthful food in the world, con'
. talnlng only one per cent of moisture.
The other it per cent is nutrition. And
all thia nutrition Is directed most read'
ily, even by the weakest stomach, bo
cause the gelatinised starch of ths thor
oughly cooked wheat ha been converted
by line malt extract Into maltose, or
man sugar.
Ahd Malta-Vita . ta so good to eatl
There's no other food like It: none "Just
as good"; none that ean take Ite place.
, oia Dy an grocers, v , .
jo uangerous arus or sicunoi con-
' eoetlone are. taken into the stomach
- when Ryomei is used.' Breathed through
the Inhaler, the balsamio healing of
Ilyomet penetrate to the most remote
cells of the nose, and throst and thus
kills 1 the catarrhal, S-erm, heal th
Irritated mucous membrane, and give
complete and permanent cur. . . .
; Ityomel le the simplest, most pi
ant and the only guaranteed cure for
catarrh that has been discovered. Com
plete outfit, 11.00; extra bottle, to cents.
If you cannot obtain Hyomel of your
dealer. It will be forwarded by mall,
postage paid, on receipt of price. Write
today for a free aampl. bottle and com
sulfation blank-that will entitle you to
service of , our medical department
without charge. The R. T. Booth eom
pny. iryomel Building, Ithaca, it. T.
.YVoodaxd, Clarke A Co. ... ,
department Personal purity la the
schools Is the subject on which she
addreasea teachers' conferences. The
question Is now being taken up from the
sclentlflo rather than the ethical side
and the common eenae of the arguments
appeals to many whom th movement
did not touch before. With tha Interest
of . such men as President ' Jordan of
Stanford and Luther Burbank. botanist
of tha university of California, the
question taxes on new importance..
Interest la rarity work, i
' So great was the demand for talks on
the subject when Mrs. Unruh was at
tending tha national convention at Los
Angeles In September that she could
easily have put In her whole time on
that subjeot had she been willing to
miss the meetings. The convention was
the most aucceaaful ever held. EX'
Governor Jit John ot Ksnaas.' who Is
one of the oldest supporters of the W.
C. T. U. and Its purposes, was there;
Mrs. Bldwell, whose husband was can
dldate for president on the Prohibition
ticket Some years sgo and - who ha
worked faithfully with bar husband on
the famous Chlco ranch in' northern
California for the Indians; Mrs. Abigail
Scott Dunlway, the pioneer xuffrag
worker and club woman of Oregon, and
I.' H. Atnoe. the prohibition worker of
this city, were among important guesta
The next convention will be held In
Hartford. Connecticut, immediately fol
lowing the world's convention at Bo
ton. '
- raxt4Tk-T7Trx6ri-mitoc
Two lntreetlng Incidents In the visit
of Mre. Unruh will remain to mark this
trip. She waa speaker one day at the
church of . Highland Falls. adjoining
West Point. Thia church represent
the only pastorate held by E. P. Roe
before he acquired note as a writer of
novels. Latter, when hie books had
made him wealthy - he gave the new
chureh to the pariah In memory of his
stav there, ..
Mrs. J. Plarpont Morgan entertained
Mra. Unruh at tea at her home on th
Hudson -and she waa a delightful
hoateax - '
"It waa delightful," ' said her guest,
"to see In the midst of all the ostenta
tious philanthropy of her husband, her
auiet way of carrying on many beautl
ful charities. .1 do not admire ... Mr.
Morgan but I admire his sweet, un
obtrusive wife greatly.-. She is Inter
ested In all good works and though she
la not a member of the W. C T. u., ah
sympstblsee with lte work and quietly
lends her aid." 1
r . Is Saffrag Worker, Toe,'
Work on the temperance literature fof
th year and woman's suffrage work
will occupy Mrs. Unruh for the severs!
months which-she 'Win -now spend at
home. . She le an earnest laborer in the
suffrage association and believes that
the two organisations should walk hand
In hand.
"Whatever the belief of a woman be
fore entering the W. C. T. U.," she
argues, "that work will drive her to be
lief In the ballot for women. Woman's
suffrage has not always accomplished
what its most ardent supporters have
expected. et the practical results give
confidence that It does tend lo uplift
morality. Unfortunately, suffrage has
been aranted women In states where the
male- population was so vaatly In . the
majority mat tne oei results nave not
yet had an opportunity-to show them
selves. Tet even thus there hae been
much purifying."' , , --:
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Will be given sway absolutely free December 23
'' a visit to our up-to-date Furniture and Carpet
UST OF PHIZES
J-.,
'Value.- -
PRIZE 1 Handsome Golden Oalc
French Polished Buffet ..... ... . f 80.OO
PRIZE' 2 Beautiful Birdseye Ma- '
pie Ladies' Desk, with drawer.; ,.22.00
PRIZE 3 L ar ge Comfortable ' ' 'A
' Weathered Oak Rocker, uphol- ( ' '
stered with . genuine Spanish- ' '
leather ,., ,..,.....'....,....... f22.00
PRIZE 4 Elegant Parlor Divan,", :'.
upholstered in dark green velour,
. hand polished, mahogany finish. ,f 20.00
.PRIZE IS Genuine Imported Swiss ': '
Cuckoo Clock, hand carved.. ...f 18.00
PRIZE 6 Swell Mahogany Parlor '
-t t i a r . .......... J
wnair, upnoisterea in ricn oro-
catel
f 12.S0
PRIZE T Pretty Parlor Lamp, ar- . . .
' tisticslly decorated, , Rochester
; burner .......... ..,...,.....T.,.f 12.50
PRIZE' 8 Rockwood Umbrella'- ,
Stand, 30 inches high, beautifully ' '
tinted ,,.-.. f 8.50 4
PRIZE 0 Genuine" Mahogany Re- t;T';"T'
ceotion Chair, hand polished. V' '..
wood seat, spindle back........ .8
ft
PRIZE 10 Fine Axminster Rug,
i size 36 by 72 inches, rich conven
tional design.- 8
GRAND TOTAL $250
T.50
,6.50
STRINGENT ORDINANCE '
1 BEFORE AMITY COUNCIL
T" f .
(Special DtepetelKt Tke 7fofBai.) '
Amity, Or., Nov. 17, The common
council will hold special session to
night to take action on an ordinance to
prohibit the ssle or giving away of all
form of Intoxicating llnuora and the
maintaining of poa or Millard tables or
pool or billiard halls. The ordinance
also preacrtbea penalties for using pro
fane language on the atreeta and pro
hibits the public display of saloon or
liquor signs. It also provides a fine for
having stored any Intoxicating, llnuora
or billiard, or -pool table in 'any build
Ins within the Incorporate limit. a.
1
at 8 p. and every lady will be presented with a handsome souvenir. Pay
Establishment and investigate this liberal offer. You do not have to buy a
dollar's worth of goodsf . -' . t
IE3T 0 F31Z3
. r- r. .' -Value;
PRIZE 11 Nice Golden Oak
, India Stool, suitable fordressmg
' table or desk,. .................. .00
' PRIZE 12 Elegant Mahogany " .
Pedestal, 36 inches high, hand ' '
". polished .',.......j..,..-n('..80'OO
PRIZE - 13 -Handsome Child's ' r.
Reed ' Rocker, ; s very beautiful
gift fS.OO
PRIZE leuVery Swell Weatti- . '
ered Oak Foot Stool, covered
with Spanish leather..........; ...84.50
'li.U'.i,
a isaajaaaafl M Stissl
FR07.1 7:C3 TO 10:00 O'CLOCK
1
PRIZE 15 Bissel's Carpet Sweep- -.
er, cyco-beartng, nickel trimmings. 8 4.50
PRIZE le--Wine Setpretty dec- ;'
rated, containing tray, pitcher
. ' and five glasses. ,..,t.. .83.50
PRIZE lT-rWater Set, nicely tint- U
ed, - consisting of tray,, pitcher ,
"' and six glasses. .............. ,...f.50
i: ' . ' - .-. . .. ' -. . ... j. .
PRIZE 18 Lonwelsa Jardiniere, :t
10 inches high, beautifully deco
; , rated .;..'.....,......,.;..........M.50
PRIZE xO Gilt-Framed Picture,' ' '
size 22x26, very pretty subject..,. 82.60
'PRIZE 20 Gilt-Framed ' Picture, -' '
-aiie 2226, very pretty iubject....f2.50
GRAND TOTAL $250
Grand Special Saturday Evemiipo:
Large ladiesv reed rocker
Regular Price $7.50, Jyoi4rCh6ice . .
Entirely JVew Deslsn, Eastern Made, Ecplre, SlxteenUi Ccntary, Cerlla Green FIsIsIl
Cash If You Have It
1 r. .1
Credit If You Want It
bbas Tsrsi urrn noit miss srwatroat, ens iouidit aw-waro oo A
' SiOMAX ML9 BSD, SXJIO AsTD MATTKXSaj, ABSOI.VTI1I.T TatES. .
Mr. U. A. Coveil, Its Klrst St. Dear Sir: I take pleaaure tn ackmrwiedirlna; .re
ceipt ot a handsome Brass Bed and Hair Mnttress, which came Into my possession be
cause I waa fortunate In your recent sift proposition. I am certainly hlshly sratlfled
at th outcome, particularly since I waa subjected to no expense .whatever, and be
cause of my experience I can heartily recommend your house as . being ABSOLUTE
LY RELIABLE. It ta usless to assure you that I am mora than pleased with my
f ood luck In connection 'with this transaction, and I feel that I ant under- an obligat
ion to express my gratitude and to assure Interested parties that they need have no
fear of not receiving- fulr treatment atyour bands. Respectfully, -:-,'.
. . ' ' MIS3 IDA 1TMAUOH.
- bbas Tsoa uma rmost, vms. 9. viumos,
Vsis rAsao, -ersto aor a botax. BAvaa v
' ABBOMI TBX.T ; aTBBB. '
" Covell'' t-urnlture Store. lt First Rtreeti-Mr. Coretl;
I hereby acknowledge that I -waa fortunate, to receive
your beautiful range, rls "The Royal Range." It ie need
less to aay that It waa a pleasant surprise, and I feel very
grateful and will' do all I eaa to recommend your store:
Respectfully yours. MRS. 3. WALDSTROM, 111 Fargo.
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184-186 First Sfreef, Gear Throuflh (o 185 Front
laraX'KX-.V.rr r-Vi
a
AKinH-SURVEYS
FOR FILLS
Bolss Saya Property Owners Ar
Ready to Deposit Cost
::';:"-v of Work..
ALL ENTHUSIASTICALLY
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
City Engineer Haa Crew at Work
Making Survey of Ground to Be
. Filled Smatt Dredge Available In
. Six Weeks. '; , ';v-:
i Preliminary work . toward dredging
the harbor and filling the lowlands on
the eaat side with the sand ahd gravel
has been stsrted by City Engineer D.
W. Taylor and Engineer J. B. C Lock
wood. The former haa a crew engaged
In making a survey of the ground which
ts to be filled end the latter will be
gin a- survey of the river Morxfavr. . As
soon as the surveye have been finished
and the estimate of the cost ofdolng
the proposed work . la made, .Jhe en
gineers will report to the committee of
five representing the parties Intereated
In making the Improvements.
"The property owners will- be ready
to deposit the sum which the Improve
ments will cost them es soon as th
aurVeya end estimates are made," said
Whitney L. Boise, at a meeting of the
committee yesterday arternoon. "All
are willing to have the atreeta Tilled.
Mr. Ladd, one of the leading owners, la
much Interested In the proposition.- t
am Informed that all who have property
between Rest Washington and ' Eaat
CASTOR I A
Tor Zoiuita and. Children.
Tla Kfci Yea Kara Abrajj E::t
Bears ths
8igrjfttr of
Morrison streets desire td have their
property filled. When tha streets ar
filled the fire risks will be minimised.
-jThe-Tort-ot-Foriland-ahoiiH make
the soundings and determine what it
111 charge to do the work. "The esti
mates of the fills should be made by
the engineers, and then it would not
take long for th property owners to
ay what they will do. I believe the
bulkheadlng should be done by the elty.
the property owners should pay for the
eoat of operating the dredge and the
Port of Portland should stand th eost
of keeping the dredge la repairs. The
wharf property owners should also be
willing to pay something aa the deepen
Ing of the river would be of great bene
fit to them." ! '. . -
O. C. Flanders was bt the opinion that
the -ground ahould all be filled to the
basement grade with the dredges and
above that tha fills ahould be made with
dump ears, as he did not think it would
be practical to bulkhead ' and pump
gravel from the river.
. Engineer Lockwood aatd ; the small
dredge would be ready to Start work
In - about six weeks. " It would be
through on the -Columbia Saturday but
would be laid up for repairs for several
weeks...' i
. Mayor Lane euggcsUd that a district
assessment should be made to pay the
cost of the Improvements. '
r DELIGHTFUL-NEWPORT.--
. , , . . . ; , , ;
Splaxdld Weather at . Thia Popxlai
Fadne Coast Besot.
Delightful in every particular la the
weather at Newport, and the Souther
Paclflo ahd the Corvallls A Eastern rail,
roads have resumed their cheap rates
to this place for tha winter. Particular
by - asking at Third and Washington
trt. Portland. -
INDIAN BATTLEFIELD TO ;
- BECOME BIG RESERVE
(Special DUpateh to Tke JouraaLl '
Butte, Mont, Nov. 17. Amos Buck of
Btevensvllle. representing the pl6rlers
of western Montane, has petitioned the
state's representatives in' congress to
work for a measure this winter provid
ing for the reservation of the historic
Indian battlefield In the Big Hole coun
try, where Chief Joseph oi the" Nes
Perce battled th white. Congrees
man Dixon had planned to make a trip
Into that country with resident of th
valley, but the cold weather haa pre
vented. Mr. Dixon will introduce the
measure at tne next session of- eon
gresa Should the bill psse the resi
dents of Montana who participated In
th skirmishes with the Indians in the
Big Hole country will start a fund for
embellishing the rlace end recUnx
STORE 208 FRONT STREET, BETWEEN TAYLOR AND
SALMON. :
MxEMLEWPMRIfS
rc, lamous au xoJ
$1.10
This is ths Purs New1 Era Products, made In Detroit, famous all ths
.' world over, a written guarantee of ounrr go
Zing with each can was SU5 GALLON, . "
now
' It is guaranteed as good as when it left the factory and is sold
st this pries because water and smoks half destroyed ths labels sad
.soiled ths csns. ; .:: i v' , '. . ; ' - .
Painters Whito Lead 6c Pound
NEAL'S INTERIOR
ENAMEL ; .
.. That smooth finish, so easy
to keep clean; former price
$2.50 , per gallon. ... dj 1 ) C
NEAL'S BATHTUB ' ' v"
ENAMEL . ,. .': r..-
Transforms the old tine tub'
to porcelain; former price, .
quart, $1.40. : v-' 7C
rNow,,v,,.....;.......v
NEAL'S ALUMINUM i
ENAMEL ; ". .
For steam pipes, radiators, gss"
ranges, etc.; former, price,
NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT
, The Old Original; former
; GRANITE FLOOR PAINT;
i .-The kind that stays on your
- floor; former price CI
f; $1.75 gallon. Now....i?l.UU
CRESOLENE 8HIN0LE F
8TAIN ; .-. -
, ,Wrt well, won't fade; forra--:
.' er price 2S per - Jfk
gallon. Now. . ... ... . . , UC
DAVIES VARNO-LAC ' v
Makes 'your floor, look like
O mahogany; former fries $275
per gallon. . d f?A
: 1 Kow......i.,...4i., e)IuU
' No one will ever again buy ' Painta st ths prices we are selling
these splendid goods for now. Don't neglect ths opportunity. .
NEW ERA PAINT AND ,
. VARNISH CO.
208 Front Street, Between Taylor and Salmon. Portland, Oregon.
monuments to th memory of those who
were slain by the Indiana. . .
" , XamQtoa Bias) of Injuries, ,
' (Speelat tH.pttdTte Tas Jawsat.)
Amity. Or Nov. 17. J. K. Hamilton,
an old resident and elyll wsr veteran
of this place, died at his home her
yesterday. About three week ago he
received Injuries while attempting to
board a train at Carlton,' neceesltatlng
the amputation of seven- toes. . The
funeral will take piece today from the
CarlaUaa church.
TEETH
Pee eaeSem dental work, - Wer1d-r
Bawned peeiallst.
Lowest prloae eensietent with irat-elaee
Oe ta tke
mm.
& SPECIAL
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TOMORROW will see
one of the greatest
. ' sales ' we've ever had
on ' dresses and coats for
children from 2 to It years
old. . The lot embraces thia
season's choicest - styles
pleated and blouse effects, In
dresses of cassimere, serges
and Henriettas. 'The colors
are reds, blues, browns,
plaids and fancy mixtures.
The coats , are red. tan,
brown, gray and fancy mix
ed ; three-quarter and - full
length. The materials alone
in these garments would
cost as much as : we ask for
them. Bring the children
here tomorrow and we will
fit them in better style and
for less money than rou ever
paid before. 'Every garment
in the .lot at t -,
IALF PRICE
FOR TOUOBROW ONLY
TKaS3-
SSc A IVEEIf
(
Oatlam'S wear that eonW t
this star Is h1mu4 wtU tke
seats eai as e etfle, (aWte
Bad vrarkssuMhlp aa saasesta
...v fer-e , tela., 'j,: ,
)
EriSTECSRI
OUTFrmTtG CO
The Stie Wker Tear Orellt I Seed
vAsnr.'GTori AND
TEHTD STREETS
' . V -;VvV. 7 f"-" St lessee I
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ItSeemsOueer
To as the way some people eatfsfy
their hardware wants without a
thought often, of quality, simply
considering prloe. If you'll ee in
combination ef these two essentials
In this stork you'll appreciate why
lt'a to your Interest to buy here. '-
eS Vktre; S1 Bet. llxe aa Aa 9U.
COBB WO.
The Great Chinese . Doctor
rvc
I v ' st.
" tm ai.rly . lneated - st
Sks AMar st4 aw aw
' Shard, . ' ,
lias
Moved
T the lares
SsiMtBs at a. a.
( rirst aad alerrlaee
Estraaes ''
16354 First Semi
Br. 0. See We, tk Srast Oaejee ttoeter,
IB v.B ksowa asd taaMa tkreecbnst U 0. ,
S. keaaasa kls wnaeerfBl M aarvsloa ear
bin sees kraM4 knaaoaet thraaihoat the
HMIS1
1
UartS asi kreaAth ef this ersetrr. Be treat
asS all dUiaaaa wltk aewerfal ChlaMa
aaets, kerbs, kna. bark and ntilabH that
NEW YORK DENTISTS
ruuarrai aits xtdkbUSOS STS. '.
Opea Say and nisht, from l.l a. am
, naUl ii Sk Sa
are eetlrelr eekaeva te aieeiaal aowsee la rsit
eneatrr. aad thceash the see ei tbeee fcirnWl
ra4i'e B. gaaraatee te ear eatarrh, aathna.
imf troeMea, rkeasMtlsai, sarreosseae, stanaeh,
tlr.r. kisser, leaaale treablae aad all art Tata
!.
- Int fasMa eWtne sum wltknet the (14
ef the kaire, wtthent In eetena et eraa, ..
pinidreee f teatlSKoitat, ea ile at hi tae.
Call ad e ktra. Char aaaarrata.
1 eovwDXTATiov rats.
rati eat ef the elty writ far Mask
a elrrnlar, lerlae e atasip. Iit4reaa the
O. Sea We Chtime sr4lolae Ce Ms la l
nr. stamaea, rertlasa. Or. -
fhui atastloa tale .
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