The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 17, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    C:,:.::g:J DAILY JOURNAL, rOHTLAND, IIOI.'DAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 17. i:CJ.
IZzlzs ( j jr:::!: Clcro Will C!o:cJ All Day Thiirciay Ic:;t on Acccuut cf IlcIIay
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Cloalis, Lffllingry, Lacos, Trimmings, :;Silfrs;,pressiCoo Etc.
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Dlankeic and Comforters
A stock unusually large and complete In every detail
Warm Eel Covering, in all grad$--Thlrd'Flbor.
1000 handsome Comforter filled with
laminated cotton, silkolinc covered, very
best patterns and colorings. In rcat as
sortment and splendid values ai follows
?2x72bch at SI. 35 Each :
72i70-bch at S1.50 Each y
?2x84-fach at $2.00 Each
Comforters to $7.50 Each .
. Dlanhcts! Dlanhets!
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4j4-jxundJWbiU Wool Blankets on sale at thia low price.... '....9 5.80
5- pound White Wool Blankets. on tale at thia low price.... ,.....6.50
6- pound White Wool Blankets,' with colored borders; lest -&'49
.value in town at thia low price, per pair.................. y)C JU
5- pound extra fine White Wool Blankets at, per pair... T.OO
6- pound extra fine White Wool Blankets, colored borders;. Of
grand value at thia low price,. per pair. ......... Mu.;...yUJU
Fine Wool Blankets,' natural; gray, blue, brown and pink borders, 5 and
, 6-pound, weight; best .values in town at, pair.... .",) S.OO and 06.6Q
We are aole Portland agents for the -celebrated "Pendleton" Indian
Robea, Blankets and Couch CoVerei Third floor. t -
School
Afeaire!
li IX
for
Boys
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14 -- 1 -
Oh the Second Floor
-"Hercules" Suits for boys, 4 to ld years of age, best all-
round school auit on the market styles and materials the
niost , serviceable., every garment splendidly tailored
vthroughout; large assortment of patterns to select from;
f guaranteed all woo! and shower proof, at the CT (f
exceptionally low price of, per suit.......... VaVaVJv
. Boys' Knee Pants, from BO up to, per palr...k....f 1.80
Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, per pair, from,.fl to fa.OO
Boys' Blouse Waists, solid colors and fancies, at the excep
tionally low price of, each.,..". ...... ,.,,.60e to fl.BO
Boys School Suits in .fancy tweeds and cheviots, straight
- or bloomer trousers, great special values at the wonder
fully. low prices of, per, suit, 3.50, M.OO and 4.50
Boys' Rubber Coats, in. light weighty all sizes, each 3.00
' "Priestley's" Cravenette Raincoats for boys, dark ' irrays,
' - best styles, all sizes, great special valueeach.. .. ,11 15.00
Boys' 'Rubber Capes, made of pure rubber, -good weight,
nap buttons and extra long, great value, each.. ..C2.00
"American Boy"' free for One year with every purchase of
boys' suit or overcoat to the amount -of $5 or ove.r at regular
"price. ' Second floor. ' j j ,fi ;' :-y. Ji.v .: y. ,
."Nazareth" Knit Underwaists for boys and girls, 1 to 14 years
v of -age; most -comfortable underwaist on the .1 Q.
market; 25c value, on sale at the low price of . . 1 r C
yGreat special values in Boys' School Shoes, all size.
Bargains' in Boys' and Girls', Hosiery for school wear;
all sizes. Second- floor. . 'r'-yr' ' :- . ...... :.Ji :.
. Boys' Sweaters, Caps "and Handkerchiefs, at low prices.
Boys' Reefers and Overcoats, great variety,, low prices.'
ScEiool
AT TUZ VERY LOWEST PRICES
Faber's best Erasers.'.... 44
Rulers, each . . .......If, 44, 84
Pencil1 Boxes....... 44, 8f, 14
Ink "Writing Fluid, bottle,. .7.8?
Pocket Knives, each ......... 23?
Fountain Pen Ink. bottle.,.. 1.8e
Carboh Paper, best grade, 2 for
6f; doten. ...35f
Legal Pads, each..............8
Drawing Pads, eacH. .......... 8f
Blackboard Erasers, each....'..4e?
Pencil' Sharpeners.... X4t 44, 8e
Lead Pencils.... 1, 2 for 5, 44
Waterproof School . Bags.'. ...124
Book Straps...... ...Sf and 12 4
Steel Fens, per dozen. ........ 84
Penholders..... 2 for 4 8f
7x11 Slates, ach. XOf
M, & F. Pencil Tablets, each..4e
Plain ' Pencil 1 Tablets, - each .... 8
Ink Tablets, ruled and unruled, at
prices for 2 for 5t to 25 each
Composition Books, each. .3 74
Students' Note Books, SV 74, 94
Stenographers' Not Books 44, 84
Plain Flag Slate Pencils, doz...8t
Wood-covered Slate Pencils... 14
White School Chalk, da. 104, IS 4
Colored Chalk-Crayons... 44, 84
Colored Wax Crayons. .,.44 84
School Sponges, 2 for...,. . ., '.84
Fountain Pens... .25 to $5 each
Erasit Erasers, ach...........4
Liaces and Bmbrbicferiss
Great special lot of Piatt Val. Laces from 4 to 6 inches wide,
' .very pretty patterns, larg'e assortment, value to 85c yard. .25
Piatt .Val. Laces and Insertions, lyi to . inches wide,' very
dainty designs, large assortment, values up to 60c a yard, on
" . sale at this low price of, each.,,. ........ '. ....... ..15
Great special lot of beautiful Venise" and Baby Irish Laces, de
" signs for waist trimming, festoons, appliques and bands, white
: and cream, grand variety, .extraordinary value up to $450,704
Toivn Topics
Tovxaxrs Ainrsncorts. ;
R.lllf . .flUvui Opwa Co- "Tb Tw
R.kn... ..Two Ultta Vrnt"
-Rraplr... ....... ."On th Brl t MiaBht"
Xrrlo..... "Tha GninKjri
Bur..... ........."Tk B to 'Krlo"
rnu.
time later he found Baker , near th
Union station; fully tfressad, and carry
In c a trip. Ha plaead the man vndar
arraat and conducted him to tho elty
prison, Ovar I1S0 waa found on Bakar
whan aaarehad, and In view of hta ad
mlaaloa that ho had bean drtnkinr 1t 1a
tbourht that ho- waa auCerlns; from an
attack of delictum tremens. ."
u2
ftaoanaa ' roster Bradley did not ap-
. ' paar tn tho circuit court on the day
, aetor hie tnai on ina cnar or mmr
Inf 1.100 pounds of load from tho Port-
land Oaa company hli ball of 1500 was
ordered forfaited by Judge Oantanbaln
j thin morning at the raquest of Deputy
District Attornty H. B. Admr Brad-
- , lye trial waa sat for laat Monday and
when ha did ; not appear a bangh war-
- rant for hla arrest waa ImuM. On ra
quest of Attorney H. C King, who rap-'
reaantad P. ' F. Hall. , Bradlay's bonda
" mah. additional time waa allowed to
-'-produce. Bradley ln court before the
ball was declared forfeited. A-Brad
ley had not appeared thia morning the
, bsll was ordered forfaited to the oounty.
- Since the lead Bradley was accused of
. stealing was worth only about fat. It
Ja believed no further effort to appre
hend him will be made aiier ue sau
. monejr, te paid. . .i J
The United Btatee elreutt court of ap
peals convened In the federal building
this morning with Judges Gilbert. Ross
and Morrow on the bench to hear the
anneal In the ease of A. A. Headrick and
Charles M. Balllle against Peter Lar
son and Thomas U Oreenough. The suit
la one inrolrlng the principle or ami
' rent domain in which the plaintiff eaeka
to gain lights of way across lands be-
- longing to the defendant The plain
tiffs m tha ease are the owners of mln-
ing property and are aeeklng to estab
lish flumes and roaawaye across lniar
venlng lead owned by the defendants.
The case is appealed from the Idaho
district and the plaintiffs ere repre
sented by Senator W. B. Heybura and
- W. H. Batting. The counsel for the de
fense le Walter A. Jonee, es-Senator
George. Turner and P. J. P. Gray.
'n nlholaa A. W. Person and J. XL
'Boys, the official shorthand reporters
of the circuit court, hare fitted up a
' 'vacant room at the eourthouae for an
office. - The reporters wUl ' now haTO
their headquarters at .the eourthonae.
and the lnoonrenlenoe of calling them
from their office at the Chamber of
Commerce building wlu be arolded la
f..tiM - .-- . ,1.-:. . ,
John Baker, ! laboring vnder the hal
. luclnatton that he had been piled With
. poison and ' wss being ' pursued by a
- number of enemies, Jumped from a see-
bnd-etory window in the Western hotel
at Second and Burnalde streets early
' yesterday morning in-his night clothee
and raced down Second street. Patrol
man Johnson, seeing a phantom-like
- figure sprinting down one of the main
thoroughfaree, started in pursuit, but
unable to catch the man Some
Wo aim to giye
you tho Tory best
Printing Soryico
that can, bo had
QUALITY HIGHEST
& PIIICES LOWEST
F. W. Baltos &l
. ,
Co., Printor&
nC3T 'tt OAK 'STREETS
Water through hose for . sprinkling
yards or sidewalks, or washing porches
or windows, must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of
and S a., m. and $ and p. nv.lt must
not be used for sprinkling streets. . If
nsed contrary to these rules, or waste-
fully. It will be shut off. . . ,
Owing to the large sale of tickets for
the banquet tomorrow in honor of Dr.
and Mrs. B. P. H11C the committee have
been compelled to go'to the large dining
room of the Hotel Portland and the ban
quet will begin at T:t p. m. v
Will Reese, Tyson Kins ell and Sndre
M. Cederbergn, appralsere of the estate
of Thomas p. Wright, have filed a re
port in the county court showing that
tha property of -the estate constats of
cash and personal off Ata valued at II,-
lit. ; ,. ",. TV- ,;, y
la . the elreutt court ' this morning
Thomaa Buckley pleaded not guilty to
the charge of assaulting Rudolph Rna
wold with a revolver. His trial wUa be
had October .;-;- -.,11"-,.,,. .T;- .
' IxstBrlnaie Boston bulldog; four
White feet, whtte breast, screw tall,
white blase across face. Return to
Nau's drug store, Portland hotel, and be
rewarded. . - .. .
Cfonerete Construction Co.. tl Cham
ber of Commerce, manufacturer, of
concrete stone blocks. Contractor for
au kinds ox cement work, Tel Mala lit.
Tour Kyes Examined Free.- We are
eull selling eyeglaasee at II. OS, A per
fect fit guaranteed. Metsger' A Co,
Jeweler and opticians. 111 Sixth street
Deputy County Clerk C 8. Mackie
has returned from a 10 days vacation
at Oearhart Park. He resumed hi da
ties at the oourthouse this morning.' ,
School Booka J. ' K. GUI Co.- win
serve High school and academy students
at rear of store, so they may pas out
on Aider e treat .....-. ,,, v..
Mis LI sale I. DoanS oa tomorrow win
have her opening of fine fall millinery
at 111 Grand avenue. Everybody . In
vited, j
Medical and dental student win find
all text book at GUI',. .Third ' and
Alder treets. ,
Acme Oil Co. sails the beet safety coal
oil and tine gaaoUne. Phone East II.
Woman's Kxchenge, .lit Tenth street
lenoh 11:0 to S;. business men's lunch.
School ' hooks bought, sold and ex
changed. Jones' Book Store, til Alder.
' Why doee W coster's business grewt
Mllwatilrla Cnnntrv rinK A
Eastern end California racee, " Tske
Sellweod and Oregon City cats at first
and Alder., . v.
Do You Know
That the Coleman Hardware Company
is located at 111 Third street T v, -
CROOK COUNTY TIMBER
""CLAIMS VERY SCARCE
(serial BtsMteb ts The SeeraaL) '
PrlnevlUa, Or., Sept 17. In - four
months more there win be no more
timber lends In Crook county. Hardly
a doaea claims are left now. and these
are being taken up as fast as eatrymen
eaa make personal examinations of the
quarter sections. The best clalme !n
the county nowaday that ara atlll open
for entry wlU not run over IrfOO.OO
feet. . - '', .
Don't let the baby suffer from ecte-
tna, sores or any Itching of the skin.
I'ns Ointment Instant relief.
res 0""KiT. l-eriecfiy sare for chll
v. J druf-ts 1U
OR. BROUGHER ON
THE EHBEZZLER
Woman May Not B; Wholly to
, Blame, Declares Pastor of
the White Temple.
PEOPLE INCLINED TO ; ?y'T:
: CENSURE HERTOO MyCH
Weak, Men' Alwayg Ready "to Place
: All Responsibility 'at tha Feet of
l.the Woman in the Case, Since the
DaytTof Adam and Ev. V.-i
. Last night at the popular, evening
ervic at tha Whits Temple, Dr. J.
Whltoomb Brougher spoke on The Em
beaslar Why! Is the ' Women te
Blame r Ha spoke in part a follows:
"Our city hs been stirred the past
week by the story of a young man from
a good home embezzling several thou
sand dollars from the Portland ' Oae
company and spending it in riotous llv
ing. Ja giving a reason for hi steal
ing be replied: It waa a ease of wine.
women and automobiles; I was spending
the money on them.' The story of this
young man's downfall is a most vivid
illustration of my sermon preached two
Sunday nights ago. oa the subject To
Hell in an Automobile.' -r- -77: -- -"A
great deal haa-beew said about "a
woman in the ease.' : The newspapers
have had a great deal to say about her.
and after some Investigation t should
Judas that the papers knsw what they
were talking aboat AS a general thing,
however, the woman get more blame
than tho man. ,, s .
"Adam blamed Eve, and down through
the ages the sons of Adam have In
clined to blame he daughter of Eve
for their mledeeda 'This characteristic
Need Not . :
Fear Burglars
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,. The safe-deposit '. vault
the Oregon Trust Savings "
-Bank la one of tha-largest
" en the entire Padflo Coast;
- ha heavy reinforced - eon- . 'j,
erete walla, eteel lined and i '
'. - electric wiring of the latest
- device to oho w the: ellghtest
. tampering, and, a an extra '
- precaution, the bank la pa-" .'.
' trolled night and day by a - '
"7 watchmaaTuet" the " place "T
" for, your valuable .paper. ' ;
, Jewelry, eta , Boxee and
up per year. Drop in and let
; nJ show thtrn t jrott.', x
Orc5caTrE5t SSrilysDy
lata sad WeahJngo Streeta.
portrays with tremendous emphasis tha
cowardly, sneaking nature of sin. . ,
' waya sjoolsey X wajas.
: rjf the woman is the stronger per
sonalUy of tho-two, then she is more
to blame than the man. If he la the
stronger, then he le the more to blame.
If they are equals then they, must bear
equally the responsibility. Society, how
ever, has been absolutely unjust in this
regard. Woman has always been blamed
tha moat and. that by her own sex, too,
. rile was a favored young man. -." He
had a good home,' good position and
could have enjoyed the best of society.
There waa not a particle of exouae for
this young fellow becoming a rake, but
he did not appreclateHhe real value of
life and money. - To him life was simply
the gratification of sensual desires
money to him was only a medium for
having a gay ' time. ' The ancient and
modern prodigal both spend their money
in Ylotoua living.' The young man Who
lives simply, as he says, to have a
good time' will want hi money and
end hie life in ruin. k . v. , . .: j
y, Insanity of .',. V" : ,?
The Insanity of sin la never shown
more strikingly than In this thing, that
knowing the ultimate ruin and disgrace
the sinner nevertheless rushes en to his
doom. Unwilling to leam - from the
experience of others, the prodigal in the
Bible and the prodigal of Portland set
up their own judgment against tha Judg
ment of home and friends and go will'
fully Into sin. ' It must have been evi
dent to the young embexsler that he
would be found out soon. Such a career
is soon ended, but mad with hie Infatua
tion for sin and determined to gratify
hla unholy desires, he "played tha fool,'
"When the prodigal of the Bible real
ised that hs had 'played the fool', he
resolved to live a different Ufa He de
termined with God's help to reverse the
whole matter and go back to his father's
home. His father saw him coming. - By
some strante . intuition he recognises
him afar off.' The fatted calf is killed
and they make merry, because the son
that was good aa dead is alive again.
The eon that waa lost is found. This I
a picture of God's love and meroy. No
man or woman can ever fall so low that
God cannot forgive them and save them
to a better life." ; . . ,(. , . ,
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HAWAII. TRADE
' FOR PORTLAND
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W. A; Mean Says No Reason Ex
ists Why Local Wholesalers
Should Not Get Share. '
s
No reason exist why Portland whole
salers and manufacturer should not get
a good share of the Hawaiian islands
trade. If they do not the failure will
be attributable to a neglecting of the
opportunity, . Thia Is the conclusion
drawn from observation made by W.
A. Meats, who ha Just returned from
a trip to Honolulu .a a representative
ofthe Portland chamber of commerce,
'He says there le plenty of trade to
go after, and that the Hawaiian mer
chant deslre'a . competitive market,
their boelness having heretofore gone
almost wholly to San Francisco, The
one thing that ts necessary for Portland
to do 1 to go after the trade, keep after
It, and handle It right., . Portland houses
will have to send traveling men. keep
the Hawallana advised ae to market
prices and conditions; - and sailing of
vessels.
Since the Matson steamship line be
gan making Portland a port -of call It
la up te the local business men to fur
nish traftle sufficient to keep the boats
busy. Thle can be done only by going
after tha Hawaiian trade in an aggree
elve and determined manner. ' The large
Jobbing house of Hawaii should, be' in
duced to place purchasing sgent In
Portland, cr appoint a man already here
to look after their Interests. They have
located an agent at Seattle, who Is
working In the- Interests of the American-Hawaiian
steamship Una Portland
Is a primary market for many more artl
clee of merchandise than the sound, and
this elty. If properly represented, can
not fall to bold He own' In the com
merce wtta the Hawallana. - . ..
Some evening this week a meeting
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31111
"v:w y--: '?i;rv--.;
Cut Rates
T advertise ear aew and wonderful
ly sauusesfal Alveolar Ste thea, wa will
ao weax at eat sate fox -.,...
A tO-ywa raaraartoa with all week.
Bhwjalaatloa free. . BUvex filUaga, BOei
orowa (88k.) SS-Se) e S8.OO1 bridge,
week (per tooth), S3JO S8-00. Flats
as lew a ga-eo. averytaiag nnt elasa.
Zdy atteadaav v
BOSTON DENTISTS
291 Morrison Street ,
ry f f opposite PeatoftW - ,
wfll be held at the chamber , of com
merce,' at. which Hr. Hears wm be pre
pared to newer questions relating to
the Hawaiian trade. , It is desired that
all merchaats who are Interested fat ex
tending Portland a eommerce- shall at
tend this meeting. , Ways and meana
of furthering trade relation with. Ha
waii will be dlecueaed. . , ....
PERSONAL
T. A- Compton, a railroad engineer of
aUrysvllle, Callforaia,-1 at the Port
land hotel. ,
W. Cleyton Miller, general manager
of the Federal Mining company of Spo
kane., and T. T. Poet, ehlef counsel for
the company, are at the Portland hotel.
J. M. Gooding, son of Governor Good
Ing of Idaho, la at the Portland hotel.
He I accompanied by Mrs. Gooding.
Judge William H. Upton of Walla
Walla. Washington, la at the Perkins
hotel. ..
John M. HU1, a prominent real estate
man of Walla Walla, Washington, ts
at the Perkins hotel. ,
Ben Crete, a larva rancher of Walla
Walla county. Washington, is at the
perxine notei. -
SOMETIMES IT; DOES I
lyj,r:jy,yy:
A Xeartjr Meal Should sTeve Annoy ex
a ' vurareea, ' - . t
A hearty meal should give a eense of
gratlncatlon and - comfort It should
never annoy or dlatreea If you have
Indlgeetlon and discomfort after eating.
It show that your digestive orgen are
weakened and they cannot properly care
for tha food which has been swallowed.
If you cannot eat and dlgeet with pleas
ure and comfort each, day. you nsed to
uee Ml-o-na stomach tsbiets, and you
should go te Woods rd. Clarke Co. for
box at onca - v. ,
Ml-o-aa 1 a unlike the ordinary pep
sin digestive tablet aa the electric light
is more - valuable " then a tallow din.
Ml-e-na cures Indlgeetloa or atomech
trouble, by atrengthenlng and regulating-
the whole dlgeetlve system, thue
enabling the organs to take cere ef the
food you eat without any distress or
discomfort.' - i
17s Ml-o-na for a fsw days and ths
nervousness, sleeplessness, general de
bility and weekneea. backache, loes of
appetite, headache end other Ills thst
ere caused by Indlgeetloa win be ban
ished and you will feel well all over.
Ml-o-na makes positive and lasting
euree and le sold ander an absolute
guarantee that the money will be re
funded unless the remedy euree. Ask
Woodard. Clarke A Co. to ehow yoa the
guarantee they give with every tOe box
ef Ml-e-na.
The Neiv Fall Brewer Hal
"iiwIs ready in'. the smart .iy
shades and shapes. A large and
' very choice collection. :
. Best Hat in Ihe World for the T.!oney
h.
SELLING
LEADINO
CLOTHIER
- ' AJrPSSMJaTTS.
BBaajsaaasasSBAAaansM
HEILIG THEATRE
Uth end Wstklagtva." Pkeae Mils I
Xvsry Sright Tale Wssk efatiase Sataseay
Stewart Opera Company
ta the Tills sis OmdU Ofiea '
r-SrU "The Two Roses"
XSSSrr........ " Dorotiy "
Bat.. Betsiaay.... . ...
KVainKO PUCES Tint tews. . lower
Sear. I1.SO: lest tews, 11: sslsoay, Tee
sad aoe. Ssllsry, SSe sad X9e..
HATTNBg PEICaa 1. TBe. toe, to. SBe.
Beats Seiusg at Hetllg Thestre BsUre Week.
empire: theatre
rartless's PeeeUr rtsr!
rMae aula
sun. , "-".-
Toalrtit All Tbls a'Mh MattsM Retnreay
-On the Eride at Kidnihr.v
IVCflO P?rr iBe. tie. He sad soe,
MATIBI PklCES lor Ue tse.
est w-eaaA MAS LOTS."
LYR1CTHEATER
wtxk mimit tzrmmx tt
Smssslig isiss Oeniy
"The :-; r. ;
Qreen-Eyod , ;
' Monster
IN THBES ACTS.
BAIUCR. THEATRC
. Onsen Tlissai Oa,, tissis. -'
CEO. U BAkEB, Mar.
'" Vasaa Mala wn.
sTente sf the luuu Xakw Steak 0i aw
Bvsry Nlrkt This Week r Seeclsl amase-
. SMt Wits Cbsilsa rrokMa the
Greet Dtsbm of Preiieh Ufa.
rm TWO UTTLX TAOBAJTTS.M
rUCS e. Ste sad aoe. Matlsee,. 18c sad
Vie. Matlme Batarla;.
Vest Wees "TUB VIUUnM."
lucsmnD szr.zz
m vkws
Every evening S c'elock. Bring the
children.. Corner Morrison and Third.
Change ef program weekly. .
KARRT SHUMAN. General Advertiser.
' X a5r. Waltee Ttmm-r
Tteurcna .c.'t
TKM MUnO . Manse A4- 1
lOtni Staatae Haral4 Kf
OfSaaiaease
Fill as v Vatlaeas. lie ts sU eaata .
saras, B-rattlnsa. SuB.. lOe. r. as a..'.
THE STAR
rheae Mala Bese. - - Wa ef r-v-y-.r IT.
TUB AIXEft STOCS: C1'""
Pteeaetlag Owea' Derla' W.il r
"ROAD TO PI2I"CO"
A ITar ef Weatara Ufa.
VtHw Taaari.re, Tsr'.
snd Di.re at I is s. si rn.. ! '
r.nts. a.ary ewlnf st a.U 1
10, sad SO erst.
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