The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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Bureh Beta Cltcua. ,36th and BeMf b gtreata
"Slavery baa been abolished and I re
fnso to go back to t ha poor farm." de
clared James 1. Hill In tha municipal
court this morning. No, the Individual
at the bar waa not the prealdent of the
Ureat Northern. In faot, the only re
semblance to the railroad magnate wil
his lark of hair. Upon, the showing of
-the pTfllce that Hill has become a public
nuisance Judge Cameron gave him
days In the county jail ' to , deride
whether the poor farm was a . better
place of refuse. t 'i .
.".. In the case of. E, .0. Luson, who was
, killed by the overturning of a "8" car
Tuesday night last, a coroner's Jury
has declared the conductor and motor
man guilty of negligence, but not of
.criminal Intent, ' The accident occurred
at the comer of Globe end Corbett
streets on y curve lit the track. - The
rear lea pd the track and. turned over.
' Luxon, the only passenger, .was stand
ing on the front platform. He jumped
oft on the wrong side and received fatal
.injuries..:.. .. ;- v; ,v.
A. M. - Cronln has reported (hat his
blooded fox hound. Lane, who captured
r a handsome cup at 'the recent bench
show of the Portland Kennel elub, .has
fallen a victim to ths dogpolanner. While
on the road 8undey last the dog was
fed ground glass. He Is still alive but
his life Is despaired of. "A number of
fine-bred dogs have been poisoned in -a
similar manner within the past few
: weeks. - .'-.-
Returns' from every preolnct In the
state show that a unanimous vote was
recorded declaring ours the - greatest
studio In the west. ..That's excellent.
- We - have - the- finest equipment - that
money could - buy, and . operators - re
nowned for their ability - and skill.
You'll find as in ths Elks' building.
Seventh and Stark, and open Bundays
if rem. is till .E. W. Moore, expert
" photographer.- -.-
By crying hla wares In ' stentorian
tnnrs Franrls Pstrlck Handy.-s Slaga
is -vendor- of- hot tamales grtsvously
offended the peace and dignity of the
monup-and-was-arrested-ia st -night
by Patrolman- Ben Peterson. Judge
Cameron levied a fine of it on htra this
morning and Clerk Hennesy, the pun
ster of Oak street, said something about
"It didn't pay to be so Handy' with
your vole'' ,-;-. ..,.;. '
: A, musicals was given last night at
the First Baptlat churoix. by the . Port
land male chorus for ths benefit of the
T. W. C A. building fund. Arthur N.
Do Vore conducted the voices and, Mies
Anne Dltchhurn. contralto, and R. Ji.
Hockenberry, basso, carried ths . solo
arts; A-4arge -crowd -filled tha ehuroh I-
and soloists and chorue were generous
ly applauded. . ... .'
: The attention of the members of the
1 was called by Mayer Lane laat
. night to the dinner at the Commercial
club June IS, which is a part of the
; "get-together" movement. . Only munic
ipal officials and their guests will be
present. Matters of great importance
, to the city are always taken Up and dla
- ussed Informally at these sessions. .
; Watchaa, diamonds-and' Jewelry : on
eesy payments. 11 down and SO cents per
week. .AU mainsprings IX; all watches
Cleaned II. . MeUger Co 111 Sixth at
Concrete Construction Co-. 701 Cham
ber of Commerce, - manufacturers of
concrete atone blocks. Contractors for
au Kinaa oi cement wort iei nam j.sv.
XiaArmm 'im 9mAv for thnu vhn are
7 entitled to Wear-thern-tm-Ploneer-ayv w tlllkslllnff eyeglasses at Jlj.
next Thursday,' And may be had by call
ing upon George H. Hlmes, secretary of
the Pioneer association. s Mrs.' C. M.
Cart wrtght, chairman of the Women's
auxiliary. Is arranging for the banquet.
It Is expected that there will be a large
- meeting 'vf the pioneers this year. ,
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The"Oi,egou Cqoat-Wnffrage assocl.
. tlon will, hold two meetings tomorrow in
ine-- ir -ttBTe7n.u -Imuran, i ai ..i ,- .- a . . - -,
one In the afternoon at t:S0 is Intended rTDanesTTabor Heights, tonight:
for all women who are Interested in
equal suffrage whether members of the
' association or hot. The one In ths even
ing will be at o'clock and men and
'women are Invited. !.- V, ,
:'" At the meeting of the , Unitarian
. Women's alliance yesterday afternoon
! Mrs-OUver EUawortil-.Wood of Van-
, couver barracks gave an Interesting II
rnstrated talk--on- fine - oollectlona of
Japanese towels. She resided in Japar
. . for four years and made a special study
' of the people and their customs. ;
KCW V.TCE CIF TZZ KAP
Wa feel a little surry that we're eaded. all
th tUM, v .
Tauee RueMTelt n more will baea bl
eirle era o at;
Tet (-ur feha Uiere a aetlefacttoa Ba'B
not altMDpt te down.
Beeauee that we've elected Smith lastead
ut kUalar Drews. . - ,
For twe yeara now the eountr'n' rara Iti
far Ike other war,
With Orecoe ant thought ef aelther algbt
time nr by dar. ,
And thea will rlae eome "Teddy,", aad la
6rp. aonoroua tenee
Will ebnat imw tb BMuntalna, "Caat your
rote for Mister Joom." , ,
Bat we don't .care a peaay sew year
polltlrs sear rue:
We'll enntiaue cleenelng lines aa wa bera-
. tefire here done.
With ear iwllehers thet's heated, set by
re, but with ateem.
And' ezrel bere( the 'faaclea' ef the
eeple'a foadeit drean.
UNION LAUNDRY
Tel. aula SM. . teeead aad OaloaiMa.
'.''All family '. waabing S poaad.
Irles. patriot. Father H. J. McOevItt
will deliver the memorial address. The
opening addreas wilt be delivered by H.
P. Sullivan." Other numbers on the pro.
gram are: -VloMn and piano duet. Mlag
Julia Burke and Miss Motile Reynolds;
solo. Mlas Elisabeth Harwas; recitation,
John Bhlelda.v "America."' by the audi
ence; solo, "Kathleen Mavournaen," Miss
Mae- Breelln. x . . , ' t . ' j
Baron's',, shoe store has' .'purchased
the stock of men's artd women's shoes
on Sixth street, between Washington
and Alder. The goods have to be re
moved from the building on Saturday
night, end -until the closing of the store
that evening all IS.50 and 1 4 shoes will
be sold st 1 3.7 1. It Is a high class
place selling high class shoes. , '
'.: T, E.. Beach dt Co., City Gentlemen:
I have been using the Japanese Ousting
Compound In the Lyrio theatre and am
highly pleased With It. I can cheerfully
recommend It to be used for sweeping.
Vrw trnlff your. Tl -Tjtl.r ltf
"Lyric theatre.
United States mall steamer Alliance
sails from Couch street -dock for Coos
Bay and . Eureka at I p. m. Friday,
June -. C. H. Thompson, ltl Third
street; F. . P. Baumgartner, Couch
street dockragenta. Main 161.
. Races 1 ...,
-RMCr. 'n-trrm
Races!
PortUnl.JKuniXflub
Saturday. June -e. HOs. - Eight races.
Beginning I:0 p.. m. "T "" ' ; """ ;"
Over 1.0 more children are now at
tending the city schools than a year ago.
The annual census has been completed.
but the results are not yet tabulated.
There are more than 21,000 pupils en
rolled, however. 1 . ' . . - -
Peney Brothers' "Friday Special.
II. BO grade of white or red port., mus
cat, aherry and sauterne at 11.10 per
gallon. Phone East 387.. Free delivery
I7-I81 East Morrison streat,
The meeting ' of the Municipal asso-
-clatlnn tn rnnalderwjiat-actloao lake
In regard to the alleged election frauds
has been postponed until t o'clock this
afternoon. '' . .. '
a perfect fit guaranteed or money re
funded. Metsger Co ill Bixtn street.
C E, Walborn. furniture repairing, pol-
lshlng. packing, shipping. TeL East 11.
Acme Oil Co. sells ths best safety oil
and fins gasolines. t Phone East Tl,
. Panama hattef,"i 11 4thTYHone PaoTl 07.
At I o'clock tomorrow evening. the
araduatlng exercises of the South Mount
, - Tabor school will be held t ,he school
building. B. Lee Paget will deliver the
' , address to the class and Mlas M. M. Bode
, will render . several readings. An in
vterestlng program of vocal and Instru
r -mental muslo has been arranged. . t
The ' next meeting of the Woman's
Missionary society of the Taylor Street
M. E. church will be held at the home
. of Mrs. A. R. Ssnno tomorrow. Ths
' members of the society will meet at
First and Alder streets at f:S0 a. m. and
. travel In a body to Kerrigan's station.
on in ceuiCAua line. t :
The San Francisco Disaster to
Be Reproduced. ? 'rr
Arrangementh have ' been consum
mated to reproduce the San Francisco
disaster at the Lewis and Clark 'Exhi
bition- grounds.'
J Oro,Pollard ; gt ' .Hall's pyroscenlo
mechanical demonalratlon will open for
a period of Ave daya, commencing June
1. '- -.--..-,'
1 It. Is auted : by . those familiar .with
the calamity that the reproduction la
true In every detail. - Real houses being
shaken and burned, by - real fire and
earthquake. ' Massive structures topple
and fall. Enough people are used to
populate a. small city. Including civil
ians, soldiers, ' sailors - and Red- Cross
-t
Watsrthrouirhosw-tor-syrinkllnaaPtgTwny conevt.
ye-raa or iiu.w.i. vr wasuinsr pvrenci
r windows, must be paid for In advance
nd used only between ths hours of I
and 8 a. m. and ( and t p. m. It must
not bs used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules, or waste,
fully, it wUl bs shut off.
' B. O. Whltehouss and wife left today
for Chicago to attend the Imperial coun
' ell of the Mystlo Bhrlners, which meets
' In that city on June It and 14. While
east Mr.' Wfcltehouse will visit his boy
hood home, - Boston, which he - has not
seen for 47. years. i ... , , t ....
Fottf couples were united tn marriage
yesterday by Rev.,, - J. : .Whltcomb
. Brougher. They were Clsrenee B. Set
tlemler and Miss Elisabeth Park.' Clyde
i Fennnd Loulss Oenser, Charles
E. Warner andXilllan klrby. and Bruce
' "T. Douglass and Ina May Abraham. rr
There will be a memorial entertain
ment by the Ancient Order of HI-
bemlais Sunday - night at Hibernian
hall r in honor of Michael Davitt. the
EVERYBODY
' I filnt te the XXlXie TKTgATK nert
StnlDAV KIOHT to ee. IU UUIUU
' , MVslOAt OOnyAaT, wblh
works r
' With S daeh sad via aeMon If ever eqealed
V - by a giaaical erg aaieattoa Tlel tint thia city.
... .. ... -r ,; .
v t Whatever yes de. arrante aiettera en ynn
1 " f will be- able aerare seats early tomorrow
(rrldar aad sea why
;. v: FATHER '
..' Wii wHa la -aoi working aad pnrrtinfb
eeata for Mother, Meter Aaa aad tie Whole
hauaud.
workers.
Ths Are consumes building. A after
building in exactly ths same places and
times thst It did in Ban Francisco.
Dynamite Is freely used to rase build
ings, vehicles of all descriptions are
preaaed into service.. The refugees are
seen seeking places of safety, camps
are established and food distributed.
The inventors and promoters of the
above demonstration were eye-witnesses
and have spared no pslns to present
every detail graphically and archl-
MEN'S SHIRTS.
i Trlaay aad
KoAIlem KoSoansU's.
atarday ' Sals at
In the men's section tomorrow and
Saturday will be held ' the greatest
sale of shirts ever known In fne house.
We shall offer tie Mt. Hood makes at
prices that ought to attract every shirt
leas men In Portland to the store. Mo
Allen ,et McDonnell. Third end Morri
son. . ,: .-. '.v
EXCURSION TO SEASIDE.
;,.,,'., ', . suiday, Juas 10,
Another popular $1 80 excursion to
Beaald via the A. C. R. R.' will leave
ths Union depot next Sunday at t . m.
Ticket sales limited to seating1 capacity
of train. Tickets on sale at tit Alder
street during ths week and at the union
depot Sunday morning.
-For Information telephone C. A. Stew
art, agent. Main (0. . . f..,
Gold and Black Sand.
Ths gathering of flour gold from the
rivers of Oregon ts soon to become-the
leading feature of mining In this part
of ths' country." A process hss st last
been discovered that will handle tm
menss quantities of the sand, and at
ths same time save the gold, at an ex
pense next to nothing.
A large machine is now being built
by the Beaver Flour Oold Extrsctlon A
Mining company, which hss recently
Incorporated under the laws of the state
of Oregon. This maohlnS will shortly
be doing business somewhere along the
upper -Columbia rlvef.
. Nof'only will this r.ew process bs a
source of great remuneration ' to the
company, but the mining; Interests la
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End here Saturday evening From beginning this solo has been successful from every
point, and up to and inclusive of tomorrov evening you vill find unequaled bargainsThe
Meier (k Franli Store values arc always best in quality and style, and prices always the lowest
. 854th Friday Surpriso Sale in the 854th Friday Surprise Sale in the ,
SEiiiameir Goods Depar to't Rofess and Lace ' Sectidn
SS3blIIS Wf5c $6 Laxvn Robes $-3.49
. .:. ,r -. v. , ; ' . ;' ' ; ; , 1 ; .'. ; . ; ;. 1 " " 1 "' ..; "' 1 " :;' ;
200 pieces of tMrty.two-inch Embroidered Voiles, hUdrtt, Fancy Cot- ; - 5 One Hundred of Them ; A 'y, 'i r
ton Suitings and French Gingham wCl be placed on aale tomorrow Tomorrow,i Friday Surprisi Sale in this department Is certainly an ex-
: rrr - -m -m z rrrr Z -z , traortjmary bargain announcement.. The splendid values we are offerine
at a splendid reduction-The 23 cent and 33 cent value will be placed ! in Embroidered Linen Kobes. Flounced Skirt, with material for waist, in
In center aisle There are several thousand yards of these - ra : white, white with blue embroidered , and - white - with pink embroideredr
ddnty dr m...rhU-Th...v.Acn.. h. depUc.- "firtlSnwi SK !tifr?S ,riT5 AO)
June-White Sale pricatha yard . . . ......... T T . ' for the special price the values are exceptional. ,. . . faJJ sjt mTUJjr
Seie Window Display Sale Commences Friday ft A. M.; i t See Window Display Sale Commences TffitfiyftA. M. , , j
Friday and Saturday Specials in the
ams:
Do not overlook any of these New and splendid styles at smart reductions
We've planned lively selling for last 3 days of "June White Days" in this section
Dickies, white or butter-colored Venise
Applique,' point gare lace arid batiste
-, embroidered, finished edges,
75c value, at, each:
Neck: Ruching, three pieces in a box,
- white crepe lis, Mousseline de
" soie, chiffon ; reg. 25c ; sp'l., box. V
Linen Lawn ' Chemisettes, to be worn
-"with-surplice waists.-four styles.Mech
. lin.Vaienciennes and Renaissance lace
. inmrnings- square r iw an-
back, 65c, 75c and5c values.
43c
Chemisette "and "Undersleeve -Sets,' fine
- . , . i . .. x . . i . . ..- i
tucKS, macnine nemsuicning, irimmca
with daintylace and scalloped. t
.aajaVW
Also tucked-lawn yokes,- fagotingriace
, insertion and lace edging on fluted
.;: ruffled effects value 35c ; 3 , - 1 C
, special, . .-. ;-,ir... .V,.;
LNew Boleros, severe; sleeveless effects
- maae oi wnne iainsooc, wiin jcrman
"l Val. ' insertion, and.- edge, to Qj
- marfch, up to $1.00 value. . . . . ."v
White 1 Washable - Yokes, circular and"
5 stole effects, without - stocks Eyelet
lrabroideiyVe
-"embroidered,-assorted patterns ; fJQgs
. $1J25 and $1.50 values ....... t .O if C
White Mull Yoke and Stock combined,;
made -fbias bands and embroidery
beading, with accordion,-pleat-
ed. raffle. 50c to 65c value.... ,JC
854th Friday Surprise Sale in the
9
Ladies'-- SlHfeeGfcBiiu
JVe-wlU place-oa-sale-tomorro w . 10Q Women's Tailoredguits, in
tight-fitting, boxj pony jackets, or Eton styles, some with fancy trim-
mmg lace gimp or buttons, or fancy vests with collar and cuffs to
match, circular and gored skirts in novelty goods, serges, Panama and
worsteds, in gray, Alice blue, violet, reseda, rose, navy. and black. The
$14.00 Value, Special .......'.g 7.00
$20.00 Value, Special. -. $10.00
$28.00 Value,- Special r...:.-. .$12.50
-$30.0a-Value Special 15-OQ
$32.00 Value, -Special, ; ; . . . . $16.00
$35 JQValue, Special $ 1 7.50
$40.00 Value, Special. . .rrr.'TTTr.O.OO
$48.00 Value, Special.- $22.50
Up to $50.00 . . . ; ....... .t . $25.00
One-Half.
, f
Price
See Window Display One-Half Price Sale
For Friday
and Saturday.
And every one of our snlts Is characterized hy-the -good - tailoring for- which
tMs store's products are noted Perfect style end fit and splendid wear go with
every purchase made In onr Men's and Boys Section Second Floor
400 High-Grade Men's Suits-All suits are
hand-tailored, with hand-padded ; shoul
ders, hand-felled collars, hand-made but
tonholes. Styles are round cut, straight
ouble-breasted-sack-suits, Ma-,
terials- are-of - the- latest, in- the - popular
eraysjnedium .and.darkf ancy, mixture.
of worsteds, cheviots and tweeds. Our
.regular $20.00 and : $22.50 L e
suits special, suit. ...... . . . V,OJ
Special -on $20.00 M,en's Outing Suits, all
ithis- season VsujtjJIilajidsomely tailored
- materials in . fancy tweeds, fancy wof"
: steds and fancy' flannel.: Coats three-
quarter lined, trousers with belt loops and
turnup bottoms, styles in." round cut,
straight front ojdoublebreasted sack
suits; special for these :": C1C 1 C
three days, suit. 4 . .V"
Boys' "All Wool Sailor Suits, ages 4 to 10
V years, with Knickerbocker Trousers in
gray and brown plaid chev- QC'
'iots; regular $5 values, special. vaesar
-BoysVAlrAVool-F4iierade$L50wpi
Piece: Suits,-in gray-plaids and- brown
mixed fancy cheviotr sizes 8 tolfi years
all suits are well and strongly fL OO
1 maderrSpecial :. . . , . iT. ... . .OseXJ:
Special on Young Men's Suits," sires 15 to -
20 years, in all wool fancy tweeds and
fancy worsteds, in. single or double
-breasted coats our $13.60 ell II
and $15 values at, special.. V '
American Boy, June - number, is here. A
year's subscription free with goods pur- :
, chased in- our Boys' Clothing Depart
ment from $3.50 or up. . '
I TV W H , SSI m
aininiam
Baker Theatre
Orasas Tbaatn 0h
Siaaaae,
Sm. L. iitv. tin,
Pheaa Kaia 1807. .
' . Tee Borne et Hlk-Claaa Stees.
AT.lt ' THIS ' WHKK MATIN EH SATCaDAT.
THIC OKAMDE8T-' PBODIICTIOJf OF (TH1
TIAB HALL C41NB S WONDlBrUI. . .
j, ;-v EMOTIONAL DRAMA.
"TheEternalCity"
' Isiaasae east, ' aiafalaraat sraaarj, , aof
OM-nt'd orctatra. '
PRICP Eta., V. S5e, tOr; Mat., lee, k.
!' , iTealaf CarUls, .S:M Sssrfv - . -.
'. NtXT WEEK
:- SUXOAT MATIMm AND NIGHT. "
The Man From the
Golden West
MONDAT. ' TL'KKOAy. WpNESDAT,".
BT lamroae royaler Uenans. :
TheEternalCity,
SKATS NOW OI BAI.H.
this stats st Isrgs will reap its benefits.
It Is said by those ho are In s position
to know that a shipment of flour srold
will be pi ad a before ths first of De
cember. . .".''''
STREET CLEANING MEN
' ASIC FOR CARJ1CKETS
' Alex Donaldson, superintendent ' of
the street cleaning department, discov
ered ' this" morning that a number of
ths employes of hi department bd
J. THE
Utk aad
- Tooignt. 'maay, earoroar iinta,
8r-ll-Trlr Matin (Utiirdir,
koTAL HAWAIIAN BAUD
OF KOBOLOMr.
MIHWrr Band, Strlng.d OrctMCtra. MnndnHn.
Onltar, ' Banin Clnha. Cbnlr and 8k RlnsMa.
Trains piire,- S6e, Vt Tr. $1; MUtwe
srlraa. JBc, SOc. TSe. Haata aclllsc at. Ua
Bailie 'or - aalre easasaawat.
ADVANCE SALE TOMORROW
THE HEILIG
XIXDAXt KXTilCAX COWAXT,
"The Rounders"
0a Vaak. Jatiaabi Sttadar lt,
faae 10. ;
Popular Prices :
Xraaiac, Me, tie, 10.
Matlaae, laa, st. .
' Bf1nalng tnaMrrew sjomlrr. appllratlnns
for eaB tlrkata will M rrlTd at boa
atere Hetllf tbratra. Pbeaa Main 1.
L,YRIC THEATRE
IwT Aftara and '"Zmlag Vertlaad't
remilar gtaeh .
' Tb MsUdranatle Itms
"A coiwicT'S wirr ,
- IN Mill ACTS.
roixow xhk rowi contiwovs
.rrnroRMANCi
AdariaalM loat Bamd Saata. tOa.
!
petitioned the council last night for car
fare to and frnmAhelr work fhe res
on glreo being "that vsluabls time
would be tared. He knew nothing of
BASEBALL
. . Athletic Park '
' Corn at Tangaai sad Twemty-fomrta
' JUNE 78, 9 C&'IO
Portland vs. Los Angeles
"' Oaaaas Call ad tttO p. aa. Dally. V '
Osass) Called ii30 p. aa. stoadays,
Indies' Say mday.
-ADMISSION25CENTS
GRAND STAND, tie. CHILDREN. J0a
i. - BOX SSATS, lie.
UST CHANCE
ClosingWeek
Apollo Rink
' Sesson 'ends ' Sunday flight.
Skats tonight." APOLLO RINK.
the petition, and made no reeommenda-
It habeen theustom for
time for the deputies of ths city en-
Hm GREAT SAN FRANCISCO
'' :'- DISASTER.
obo, roz&ajuD slau-s .
120,000 reproduction of the San Ftan-
claco dlssster. Before, during aad after
ths earthquake and Are. . .
A Pyroscenical Mechanical ..
Demonstration ' -
Requiring four seres of space for Its
. i presentation.
REAL CITY, REAL EARTH-
QUAKE, REAL FIRE
At the Lewis and Clark fair grounds,
five 1 days, commencing 'Wednesday,
J unsU. 7
QRAIND Week of Jiin 4th
Bl Orpheum
Vaudeville
ABMSTBOH0) . ,
AJiO BOUT
X
TTie ExprtHnun"
HAISA 4 00.
lOBOS TEOMAJf.
XLXiWOkTH AJtS
, BUST.
BB0AOWAT IUO.
, XABOLD Korr.
aABDisoorg.
STAR THEATRE
CeaiaMBClng aloeaay, Jsae a rtfth Weak
STAB STOCK J COKBAXT
"A Pleasant Doyn
la CaeaMttna- Wltk a llm Taadarllle OI.
e ei
This Afternoon and Night
: Aad Balaaes of Weak . .
' , BATJbT AT ABTO .."'
THE GREAT
BURCH&REISS
; Educational Museum
Aerial Enclave .
gineet to ride on tickets furnished by
thai, street , railway company, but the
min'Jn ths street cleaning department
hare bad to walk ct rids en ths wagons.
Shows I and I p. m-
- Tents: '
- REGULAR ClKCtS C4R0lKD '
'.'"' Twsnty-flf th snd Raleigh.
OCA EDUCATED rjr
ACmOBATS, TBOTABTtl.
- rcootB a rti '.
' -.- inui a. l
gormaay. X. estrone t-w" i.
aregery's Beysl IleXaji L A.
. v aaenaeas Waterproof TekS.
0ly Biff Chow oeatlr.
' I.0M CosifortaMe enmX" '
Ben t kkisa the is t-r ,.
. Brry Mora tag st 11
., Oa Tiak I e te i
. jroysJat ee.
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