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SOME TYPES OF NEW RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTION IN PORTLAND
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THIS OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23. 1908
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Residence of F. A. Heltkemper, Overton, between
Twenty-Fifth Streets.
RAPID
RISE SHOWN
IN REALTY VALU
Owner of Property
ington Declines Proposals to Dispose
of Property Will Erect One of the
Handsomest Office Structures on Coast
Gratifying proof of the confidence
thnt mi-n of mfnns an.l rtlncprnlnB Jtinp
ment have In IVrtlanrl business proier-
ty la found In tlio fact that twice dur
ing the jiiNt wok Theodore H Wilcox
has refused an ndvance of 10 per cent
on the price ren iiUy paid by him Tor
the I.abhe ,-orner a! Sixth and Washing.
ton sire. ts. Mr. Wilcox paid Jbu.mni
for the property, and has since been of
fered by two local capitalists 125,000
profit on the transaction.
In diclitiiiiK to part with this val
uable sit.-, Mr. Wilcox state,) that he
proposed to lunid there one uf the hand
Ki.iifst biillriutKH In the city as a monu
ment to Ium own work In the Pacific
northwest T!ic design has already been
l.-ctcd for the butldliiK. and It Is to
b- a ,v.ia,trrt.,irl of tin- Inals building
i; ( 'li.cinna 1 1. one of tho handsomest
ffn e .structures In the country.
Construction at Onoe.
Mr. W lb-ox will liosln the erection of
!.- pt . posed structure as soon as ar
:i! ic' iits are concluded with the pres
nt icse- s of the premises fur posses-
;-lote
s--olid Instance of a recent pur
iser heiiiK offered a substaJitijil
pro! it o:i tic- cost of a high priced cor
mat of Charles K. Henry, who
dee, iim offer of $10,000 advance for
riarter block at the southweat cor-
ium ot I ciirtli and ()ak treets.
.At the present rate at which Port
s '"!i di (Si business property Is
;"..-iri bito the hands of permanent
r. : men of ample means who are
able to hold It. It will be but a short
when t will be practically Impos
sible i huv a:i'.tl.in In the business
r. a for a price that w ill net inoru than
; oi 4 per rent 0:1 the Investment This
iidiiion sooner or later comes to pass
a I
If 1.
win
futur
s assured,
d it Is rapidly takiliK Place here
While the volume of r ,1 (.state trans
fers f led for record last week was
unusu.iilv lais;e. HV.raKitiK between $75,
1111, 1 JloH.oOO a day, there were no very
large new transactions reported, the
renter part of the transfers havlni. to
o with deals that were negotiated uur-
irip th. first lo days of the month.
1 ho largest and most Important new
deal reported in which Portland rapital
Is lnlertst. il was the purchase bv James
II. and Peter Mr-Craken. from Mordloal
.Tones of 1 5co acres of fine fruit land In
the valley of the White Salmon river.
Klickitat county. Washington Messrs
McCraken pub) about f.ro an acre for
"the propei t, the total 1 onslderatlon be.
Best of Fruit Lnd. 1
The entire tiact Is admlral.lv adapted
fo truit c iltare, i;n acres hav Iiir already
been s.a m apples Some to,,, n,s ,,f
Ihe trio t Is heavily timbered, which Is
to be cleared and the whole tract set In
llfterent varieties of fruit, principally
ippl. s. The tra. t will -ho cut up Into
MmslI fruit farms and sold to eastern
nvestors The White S'lnnm oountrv 1
s di re, t ! v act oss the Col u 111 h' a r 1 v er
'rem Hood River, and Is rapidly win- 1
1 1 n k fame ,s a f:u!f trrowfriit section
ts lands I re cr.aCv Increased In
nine m 'he pisr few years, and bids
fair to soon s,p f.r the hlfcr!: flRUresi
hat have ,,.,.,.,,riv 1,,-en pi id f r land In 1
I H I 1. lev I
A'ecnkr ,;,,iir sa!e nccd :a t - '
hi uiv t!,e ?): of tin month and
w e - e I e :,si I to R , p.f, lat
- k- w u p - f tho Fifth n t rrf t 1
f . ! -. f Mi- i'l.'ti f ''1 ' k. on t he . '.J 'l
, ' k . n . ' i ' (- tHfPn ',, n"t ! i
! I : , ! li i j rr, pp ri wns
i ; t n f ri. a Var
i i . t T-r. rp' l )r Tmst V
' r . ni j 'H r v -in prpvifiiiftlv'
i' 1 nsr Ait'. ;r 'I Tnwnw for
laa-... ,-ie
a t i ! rc ' '- 1 t
ald ce Froperty
r f - ' h e A
r ,.f M ' -nr:nn1
h-itf
"1 hi .c!,ii7 Aletr1
'BaifJeraf-.Ti I i I '"i M- S-r -tr i't ;
one rc a n--1r, t" I'rri r. j
-n re r,f, ' - e ' 1 1
r. Khr.r , Kr''l le bS:f ef t
in4er pectt a t a-t ef '-.-., , )r -.
""n i tewrehip 1 e,i,ti, rara-e 2
it eenslderatior. .:;p TMi rroj-
I- 1 '-ri ' ' r w . rrr nf th- ' ' ' ' t'.:v '"
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"nd .'.';;. 7.;,:,. " 'C7 f- itfl li 11 lUJ t
i k. t t . t 1 . 1 r.it nn ' r " i .-. - !...... ... -mr : .", rit"-iw -v ; ... v. r: -ao . . ." jsj.-. - -.- i j w t -i
It ,!.-, Jarre, I'anby 'Ai T7 , , ' - Vf ' ' k ' i - fjV, fT fWr JZ:,- yM VKK ' i 1 S J
it r " - Te K - 1 ;-v :rg a " . sl. UL. . : - ' - . t c . i i .i'.. lszt. n e t , , . -, ' ' . T . ' ' 1 - , - mt wiia - 1 it
a ... ,t(., t er- -r k-V . . . ., . , - - ' AVS
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Twenty-Fourth and
S
at Sixth and Wash
erty lays southeast of the city, and Is
destined for the use of the ihuieh.
W alter H lirown has sold to 1'. I
Robbing the west half of lots -, nnd '!.
block 191, L;ast l'ortland, coiislilerdUoii,
$4,250.
The Oregon Heal lOstate company
has sold to Jasper Crane a corner quarter-block
In block IT?. Hollo i.n adtl
tlon; consideration, $4,?t.O TIiIh prop
erty Is situated In a district that is
building up with a class of dwellings
quite ecjual to those in any oiler dis
trict. It is estimated that resldenc'S
to the value of 5 2 .".. t.Oii ai" under con
struction In that immediate vieiirtv
with man more, contemplated for the
near future. "
The lioernbecher Manufacturing cotn
pany has sold to 1!. P. John an elj.;ht
acre tract of laml near Kast Twcntv
elKhth street and Sullivan's gulch. , on.
slderatton. l"i,r00. Th.ls same property
was purchased by the 1 loernbeher
company from W. M. I. add about 1 !i
months ago for a consideration of $1S.
700. This last sale shows an i 111 lease
In value equal to about :)3 p. r cent.
Sale. In Outlying- Addition..
P. H. Kelly has sold to the Western
Oregon Trust company the west ;"e feet
of lots 1 and 2 In )lock iir. Carters
addlt ton
Ihis property Is a si Kh' 1 y 1
corner on
Portland heights and tvjs ,
sold ror $4,000. . in tho Cnited Stat.s. and his pamphlet
Mrs I.ucy S. Osborne has com lade 1 ,,n this and other bulldin materials
tho purchase from John Roberts nf :2:met in his visit her. will be soon pub
acres ln section 0, township 1 sent 11, j Ushed bv the I'nited States geological
range 3 east for $5... VI. I survey department. Mr. Eva aceom-
R K Mo7.netts has pair bused from pdnle.i Mr. pHrtou Into the field for
Fred T. User a house and lot sl;-,n few days In examination of proner
ualed In block t. West piedmont, eon-, ties on the Columbia river, and since
slderatinn. 13," 00. , that time, with his associate. Mr. Mll-
Tlie I'nited States Ravines & Invest- ; ier, i,as located and purchased several
ment company has purchase ft .011 V . ' lots of lime rock, clay and building
C. (Jorlny a house and lot known as let stone for Oakland. Cab. capitalists.
7, block 18. First Addition t., Hei aJay The purchasers of the Pounlas county
Park; prb e, Jli.r.na i property are all from Minnesota, and
The quartet-block known as lots 14 1
nnd - f) ln ,
lock IS. Wilbin:
Mt
1 1 '' s I
v W P.
nidi t inn has been pur I eft
St lne from Pen v H Id v t h f.
O. A, !tl(tgs has nr. has. ,
Currier a lot and a fr.i thai
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hi'in R. :
bloek
S. Palling addition
Ihe property was 1
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i
sold tor j:h,00
v
Stepping Statistics. 1 the "tnlddl.. of September
. , . , , ,, it is the lntei:;on of the owners to
A Pw ss has taken the trouble to make a strong bid for Portland and
count all the steps he took during n , San Krancls, ,, business. n,i to espc-
y.-ar. He found the number to bo , -bully push the use ,,f stone in con-
S.TfiO.OOO, which gives 25.740 steps ajstni,r,,n In Portland Thl- enterprise
day. I bids fan to i,.,,k. a 1 mi; competitor
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i n"ir rf HanlnTDe Nr TTrnr m Nrrthrnn Ftr.-T n!-T Te-t-. r:r!?i n- T-re-'- S'.-h S"ef I
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Residence of
OF SANDSTONE
Minnesota ';iiit;ilists Vuv
cliasc Kxtciisivc Acrono
in Doiiii'liis (oimtv.
.
W. II. II Miller and P A. Kva of
I '01 t la n.j 1 nve 1 iirc!..i.el for Minnesota
OPEN BIG QUARRY
j pnrti. s ..;: ,.et ,.s ,,, land ncir 1'eadyitln- amount of stone iiowsjo !.. made
i Mail ci o,, tl ,0 Southern Pacific about l feailllv available 's so eiiormHis that
, , . , , , leases will be workcl
ktlvo miles sonth o! ink la ml, Iionglas The Poutlus ,.'iiilv tra't includes
touniy. Also a nuln of way for a
railroad spur from th.ls property to
I I, .1 .1 x- uCllon oe.r t I f. .,ii,.-ifl ilnnii-
'
tlon land claim of the late Judge Mat-
thew r l'eady of this city.
InehuloJ lu this tract Is a mountain
of sa m (stone oru;li,all.- located by
Janes Kelly, the well known hydraulic
engineer
A portion of this deposit was Jointly
pi, reha.se, 1 11 few years since by P. W.
Itb. lib... cement expert w ith Halfour,
I i iu; hue iV 1 o. nni ( narles iiaes;ic(
eapltallsts or this city, and was opened
up am, develop. ai 111 ismi by H A. Ku
am so, , ,,. " en, 0,0,0
.any. I he fust biilldlnu constructed
with this stone was the tine Method st
church South at the corner of Mult
nomah ami Wllltams avenues.
Send Oeologist.
A few months since M. K. II. Parton.
tho well known geologist of Washing
ton. P. C. as sent to l)r,'gii by Sec
retary Oarfield nt the solicitation of
the chamber of commerce here to ex
amine into and r.nort on the quality
and availability ot building rnatei ials
t ri bu la 1 v to Port land.
Mr. Iinrton expressed extreme aur-
,,rise that sandstone of nuch character
aj the 1 louglas county article was found
Intend to materially open un extensive
qua tries theiav and construct
to the Southern Pacific track
a spur
Power to run quaribs Is to be fur-
nlshed bv the Cahternia Power com-
panv. whose line is now but two miles
distant tberefram. and a carload nf
1 hannellers and other machinery Is to
be shipped from St. Cloud, Minn., bv
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l . .vsw tiroiiii ii -T.- K- f -r
jT w "" '
' lviS.
R. W. Kchmeer, Twenjv f'iftl) and
In the stone
the parties a
1 1 1 1 ' i p i n s h . ns
'.ii'''.! : ii m : i n 1
iiMit const i ur
of ample means t
t Ion of hu I Id I I1KM t le II! s, es
Splendid Building Material
A first class Mono of splendid c olor I
I has also be.-n located on the lower Co
lumbia for California pur; I s, and It is
I expected that the lattei will join tliej
Minnesota Inter- ?s m est abhsh I nit a!
first class yard on Kast Water street. I
irt.r1;--.;.;: rV;;,!:;vrv,7-',:vvt, '" j
An oiler ha. ft been made to I lunulas!
county officials or .rushed lock fori
prosper 1 1 e ruau 1 111 pro ve no 11 1 s ;i!om
the Southern Pacific track at cost, pro
vided some Is aoe.piei within the 1 ex
; .six meiitlis
i The I'ounlas enuntv stone Is the Ideal
j Pa vcrnen t and parMes will be invited
1 r.,,' no.. ....... 1'., ..
a aluable ranch and on-haru which is
to be partly Irrigate 1 bv the Cu I i f or nia
company w nen 1" mios 01 timd is com-
t pleted lilt
b ted into tin. Inr. . tract .. meadow
known as the Suthcrlan,
I between Oakland and U.,s.
l K
extensive son iirrunaire is noini.' on
In that locality and the )...,: brick
yards are pushed to the utmost to sup
ply the demand for tiling, and the lo
cality In question so huik. p,
asleep is fnst waking up.
acefully
"
So many peanuts ate eaten In this
country 'hat the native supply is
sufficient for the uemand and a bout
, f -h AfvU.nu ,
1 1.,, ,,,,, , . ,,,,. ... , ,,
ri
Imported from MatsellJes In 1 'mt; audi
over $.3. On.) worth In 1307. The west
coast of Africa produces quantities of
peanuts.
sww... fl. -O' .- W-Wf-V , - s..v -.- ..yr .. ' - .-- - - - ,?.
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5 it P l-i H ' ' ' i
P-As8WWWw m 1 yf. jjmff.
,'s .. i. am . .. ,"VJ.lM
lfl
"vS." ,XSfl'x
Tho above is an unprctrnt
this enmrner t.v II V
King. The roitane is
Seventh nnd T!:l:" i-;;,
rapidly biiildini; up
Us repre:
l.l't I.--, tli-
local, d :i '
L; !, i.;s ' '
CA 'Tv
Mi-
JM;
n-DSTi-
1
mis
rr." r .
Overton Streets.
LOVE TRACT TO BE
PUTTED AT ONCE
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Transfer of aw shows in-
, . , ,
(TCaSCll A ft 1 V 1 1 X Oil
J'cn insula.
I
Tl, 60-arre parcel of tli
Love tract
on the iienlnsula lately acoulrel .v
; Kllas Hrong has been transfetre.) to th-.
i in ,.r18-8teele company, owners of Love.
, , , , .
'''lyh. Surxi r have been put to wank
and the ground will t3 placed at once
1 a nd the Miecis niaded ami Pull Pun
v a 1 r put in.
iVirt of the tract will be reserved for
business lo's. Contractors j,ae spoken
lor v.T.il lotH and stores will be bull;.
Mr IIioiij. has . hi Isb-ncd the tract
Kl'.e.ar, after the Spanish discoverer
of the famous canyons ! Colorado and
1 !:.,;, a l-.ltovar Is nhulv situated on
fw
rllnes, the Vancouver on the west
and the Woodlawn on the south and
;east and no doubt there will be as bit:
a demand for buildliifr sites there 113
. t.r,. was In Icc leUh. which had 11
I remarkable sale for the short time l!
ihas been on tho market
lt Is expected that there will be (treat
activity on Uio peninsula this fall and
winter and the HrouK-Steelo company
'knew from tho experience (rained
a
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HliiilHIIIHIIIttllimS-1Mt3' c V;-Iftf.swm n-.-a
tll(isi(titiitl!ltlUt& allJf? r ti t Hf
j--Js-,Tr
i:TU- Sit
t Hii'iKMi fiTfi'V 'PA l-.
-MI. -v-"S y- v t
, ..fv i -i -v it ,a ttj
"illation nt a roomy cottage erect., I
publicity in.-in of Olds, Wormian
II1'.1 tiranl st re-., lietweon Thirt
o ens' s:,o, in a db-irift Iliat is
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fi,!-):".1" . ISm k
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Apartment Iloiibe, I laiiiim lcr I n vosl men t Comiiany, Kleventh and Jack
Run Snoots.
BUILDING ACTIVITY
CLOSE TO STANDARD
I icill !
tnonst ra t be:
nnw'' rami ;
In fact that
has taken
bulM
deep rod n l'orth'Mid Is p. be seen on
ex -tv be h.l I in II 1! i perml s for 'ho
W'-ek e:,:!l; at le-"ll ye.sl'U'l.U
aiuoui.'.-d t" $-i:,h 1. w.th more than
ll," u s 1 1 1 1 per,e:t of the total resi.bn
-.t r
tbUl.
S bile
tho a 1 Ions
menial uirencv reports nnd tho w e. k ! y
bank statements sl ,,w a K...i..ral bul-
n. a b!.t. ItnesM in all tcirts of the , o , 11 -
tr 1.11, Pic net - n most r 1 ,,. 'a -
, liic ca.M itbs ai: I especially lii Port
land Is almost aa larr'e as I' was Iwo
v-nrs a.,. 'a ben !h Ml.'h-'st ie,o:d br
ti.-u ,c st r it lui In this city's hispuv
V.as lllUilue.l
Material IVodnced.
In n I.'M'(te measure this rather un
usual coi, d, lion may be acouite,! for
bv' tic- larf.;e re, In, ibm lu the est of
biilldicur when compared with that of
t w o v .-ars ac'.. ijibor Is che.ai 111
almost every line nnd a reduction of at
!.-ast 25 per . out In the av erage cost
of all classes of buil linc mat' rials has
been made ,.y l'ortland deabrs. Theso , represented a saving of $4,200. which is
(eductions from the prices that ruiid ' equa 1 to the cost of two of the cot
two jears hk have influenced a larife : .i'es
laiKe nunib.r of people to build resl-; So it ts safe to shy that the "build
deuces hi , I (.tiler elapses of buildings j now ' campaign has been heeded bv a
who under normal conditions would In ! (treat number of Portland's resident,
all probability b.ne wait. ,1 for li.r re. ' rtut c.en more dwellings oiiRht to be
turn of more prosperous times. The I put up In Portlai d. for tho chances are
f.o t Is that in Is i.airiy po n'linl , that labor and materials will not be so
and is loiinel j, t ribs not c, ,n.d, bred heap attain for a lonit time. By far
hlwh. has contribute 1 In no small de- uie most valuable possession that ono
iiifi, to ih, heavy volume of new con-jean have Is a home.
striiction that Is lu evidence all over -Be it ey,r so humble, there Is no
Portland, but the principal nnd con-I place liko home."
tlirough Lovelelgh that It was a good
move, to ncriulr.i othor peninsula hold
ings Many look for a business thor-
oughfnre nil along the C-dumbia boule-i
a rd troni M icgly Junction Peyoml
the Swift townsjte
JU VS Qr.AKTKR HLOf'K
ON PORTLAND IIKKMITS
A r f hur ( . Spfrifrr cl"S't1 n )fa 1 List
w ' i U v! t h A rthl ' I N.iop A ! x 'i Hi! i ' I- ( 'lu i
r i fr il.f I'lirt-h.tso t a n u a r t 1 1 lil-'- k
u r i si'1, 1 !ic;is( cor no i of M r t If n :.l
i ' ' . .' 1 1 ' i r m n Miveh, rurtliiii'l !! i'M--,
hn; or ! ln property Mr.
'i-r will liniiH'. I l;t t el ' prov ! 1 1
tit. --. . . i of a moilr i n !;!m -.:
r-si'i-ri''- "!i t!.. prop.ry whi'-p !
! W pin wi:!i I lie u lno ; ti:
: .'I ! h silo
M A.IOK ( A MIA IH Ys !
m i.i;ki:vs ih h si: !
,
Mal.t rkey ha.
I
st,
t
."ad
mill g
Pot i : ,
d 1 1
t u
?t4 r
A
Mr
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It
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1$
VUrCTTf I J
troll In farter Is
an.l n .Uerlals
he ipness of labor
Many Contracts Let.
A pioinlico t at"hltect and builder ns
flu. it. s 'i Lt tJ,' .i. will no as far today
in lew . . .i.st 11 t ion hh le.oOfi would
I io 1- n,,nihs atto d'hls la prob-
,;v 1,1 o.-r estimate. It tain more
ne 11 1, eiiro't to ic 11 tne r,.,iiicttou in
tl " , ,,s:t of buildfrtf at LT) per cent.
j v hi- h u:i, be equivalent fir BayTru?
!'-'t t2 ";. will now do tic work that
i 'l I'.iv rcpilred :t.0 IS months
' ' 1 "
Thl.-i reduction Is especially noticea
ble Ii late contracts for the erection
, f doubi" flat.s. The contract prices
for the bull lirity of this class of strun-
1 iin s is now from $3.7 " to Jt.i , w hllo
two 1 s hk'i it was Impossible to
bo ld this class of houses for less than
$.".-."'') to $a,r,,.ei. a contract was re
cenilN' let for the f ir,'! i , ,ii on the east
slue ,,f d two-storj six-room rottaa;e
the ,,, , tract bri, e heinist $2,100 each.
A w.-ll informed, practical builder In
iesp,.;,sihle for the statement that these
houses would have est not less than
f: .soil in .January of 1007. Here Is
FORnRMOURSCO.
A building- permit was Issued yester
day io the Boys' A ?lris- Aid society
for the erection of a two-story brick
wane. .. is,, on a io by 100-foot lot on
'I"' i ; t -nt h street, between C.llsan and
Khiiiib rs sireets The building will
,,s; about $15, a..., an.l has already been
!- 1 i'"i a t. rin ot .ears bv Armour
A Co o I c, iipi.,1 as a warehouse
t o tie piodin :s of Armours eastern
; u"!d:it plant.
The si',, came to die society through
;
; r , !
st of Mrs. ;-;.la M. Smith, made
"ii." an", and Is a part of the
it endowment of the society.
i0;(.ERHKAD
TFliTLES
.ri tf r.icllve Hunch Showing What
This tiinnt Son Turtle Im.
T'.e cuuieon idea of the loggerhead
' i;;c is ef a " gtint turtle, because
: v- it
is ,u !v w 11 grown specimens
-c u on exhibition. A thou-
i .oggerhe.id turtle would
; Mail aiMMit seven feet In
! ::i Hiding Its long neck and
I a .e.l.l m.asire from tip to
! : fee. but w hen newly
'. i ..s ' it tie has a ihell about
.:.;'!.. and its length
s abc it three nnd a half
'i I is now- an in teres t-
I gir-rh. ads of t hes
c s ''. : w.-ie sent from
v I M a , r. ii ire,.'t or of
.M,i':.-. oratory at Prv
wcie '.i2 in the bunfi
'. w i . h.itcl.e.i at L.og
J : ! . 17 As man v aa
' f o , d in a logifer-
:io' ! c. er vge number
T ; "i :, ,,f lnouba-
:. it", , . ;ki ' Weeks, and
i : s i.-s'.i k se is. ,n IS
M v .tun
' ' l..-gerhead
v , : . la.. been plareJ
, i k r the g round,
, I . I.., dose rlbed
w so... them ex
. 'in.- " home with
' r- : b gg. rheada
. w .'' s,.e would
- -' u r ,s not much
. n.l!" ! li
' s" i ' -vd- swim about In
, ' . : .1 'iev arid when
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