The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 09, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON SUNLUY JOUPJIAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY HORNING. DECEMBER 0. 1-17.
TOBLE VALUES
III OREGOIJ. FIRE
! Till LAST YEAR
Total of AH Property in State
as Shown by 1917 Assessments,
Given !as;$92rf6057Q36,l'
lULTfyOMAH COUNTY HIGHER
State Tax Levy for 1918 Will Be
Announced Tiarly in Week, Ac
: cording-to jGalf owy.vJ r
! ? Salem, Or., Dm. I. The taxable value
f all Drooerty in the state, as shown
y th 1817 assessments, i 8928,808,-
7 8.38, which Is an increase of $49.13 1.-
26.65. over the assessed value of last
I ear, nooordlng t figures completed to-
av y the state tax commission.
! : Th assessed value of -public .nttllties.
chich Is fixed by the state tax commis
I Jon.; Is f 12,7M,8J7.8a, which Is an ln-
. , teas of S2.S7SLS10.7Q over last year.
; The assessed value of property which
f i aseeseedVbr the eounty assessors for
ftls year Is IS07.898.242.63, an increase of
I 48.868,114.95 over last year.
I ; v MsltBomah County laerease. ; :
jProoerty vahiea in Multnomah county,
.'ittch are assessed at a little more than
, $00,000 higher than last year, comprise
C little less than one third of the entire
J ssessed valuation of the state, but ac-
ordl to the apportionment the coun-
T will pay a little more than 38 per eejrt
f the state tax to o teviea zor is is.
State Tax Commissioner Galloway said
I his apparent discrepancy in the figures
fc -v An tr the fact that the assessed
! aluaUomt in Multnomah, are below the
verage for the state. Property In Mult-
omah county Is assessed at 89 per cent
f cash value, according to the findings
; f the tax commission, while the average
i proughout the state Is around 68 per
t The state tax levy for 191S wiU Aa-
t bunced sometime early 'next weeK,ac-
t aid he was watting to leant th exact
; mount that ; wlli nave to,be riseoto
, ,a.y the interest on the Interstate bridge
. t ..onds. as there-will be a slight reduction
!.s the amonnt next year,. - . ,
t T Ami vnnr'ii state tax levy was 82.899.-
J to, and the levy this year, according to
Vmmisaioner Oallowayr will be for the
I1 amount allowed under the 8 per cent
j Fires Near ShDiegb
t8an!t)lego. Cal., JJecv 8. tt N. S.)
v lilltary and civil authorities this after
SiDon are investigating series of sup
lliosedly incendiary fires' aiid other dep
iredations on the Baker ranch, a- 600
I Acre tract near Camp Kearny.
V Several head of cattle 4tave beea poi
t toned" and fires started "jn various parts
V f. the anch .which fcaiistdaetrorsd. many
ons of hay, beets, straw and oata.
PORtUND PHYSIC1AM t -BECOMES
CAPTAIN
E SPRUCE r.liLL TO
EXPEDITE, VORXON L
WiES FOk
Construction Will Begin: Monday
at. Vancouver; .Capacity to Be ?
9000. Plane! .Monthly
I feet ef airplane stock a snenth. and the
work i It must be done wUk laftsite
care "
WO Save Car flsaee .
-Instead of getting ealy II per cect
of ; airplane stock frern the selected
spruce log. as heretofore, tt ts Itoped
th't the seettoos wilUrroduee MUM
rri cent . airplane stock. The eut-up
pleat, tn abipptnc. 'srtU- saw 2 per cent
car and cargo space, or approximately
81M la freight rates per ear.
The work on the aIU Sa to begin
Monday. Machinery has been ordered
and ts expected by January 10. Track
age will be constructed tmmediatety
by' the &. P. tt, 8. railroad, xaeetrto
ity will be exclusively need as motive
power for the snachinerr and win be
f oraisted -: by tne roruana uuiway,
l.iHt Xr Power eoMDenv. "r ' z.
Dr, Charles -: Blllington
-Dr. Charles . Blllington, whose offices
formerly were in the Medical building.
Portland, but who enlisted fcn the- med
ical , corps and has been stationed at
Vancouver Barracks since last August.
has received a , captain's ( commission
and has been assigned to (the mod teal
division of the Fourth : Engineers, Dr.
BQllngton ; was born In England, ' Ha
received his college education at Wes
leyan university,. MidOletown - Conneo-
tlcut, and his medical training at Bos
ton university. - He practiced medicine
in Portland 11 .years; prior , to his en-
listment.1. till nora',ji at 892 East
Thirty-fourth atreet north. .
Canton's 0ia Walls '
Yielding to,;Trolley
San Francisco. Dec" 8-The thousand
year old -walls of the-city of Canton,
China, are being torn down : to make
room for a trolley line that wiU encircle
the city. ! ,
. This . announcement was made here
recently by Lieutenant General Chiang
Ting Tsu of the Chinese army who is
now in this country, and left San Fran-
Cisco for Washington, D. C
. "It is obvious that this Improvement."
said the army officer, "signifies great
political and sociological changes, as
wall as an industrial one. It has taken
a. long time te overcome the prejudices
ef the people against ending Canton aa
a walled city." , '
Chnrles Bousson Released
Charles Bousson,' chauffeur, arrested
Friday night on orders of the fire mar
shal's office, following the burning of
Bousson's house under what seemed
suspicious circumstances, was released
Saturday on order of Deputy District
Attorney Hammersley. Anvtavestlga
tlon into the cause of the fire Is being
continued by the district atUMttey'g'jBf-
rice. '"-''"
" Through the tremendous operations of
the United States signal corpe and co
operating agencies.1 arrangeraeota have
been completed that wiU result in sprue
production from Oregon and Washing
ton sufficient for 9008 war airplane a
month, v -.- , -. ' . . .
This means' t.000.800 feet of spruce ev
ery 29 days, absolutely straight grained
and free from any defect. A thousand
feet, board measure, of atrplane . stock
Is sufficient for the wooden members of
a military airplane, . .
The decision of tne signal corps to
build the largest spruce cut-up plant la
the world, utilising the polo grounds at
Vancouver "barracks as- the site, - was
announced Saturday.
Immediately the campaign to get ut
riven and sawed sprue from Northwest
forests will be more strenuously pressed,
-." 1M84) Estfleyes X alls ted , '
i- SoecificaUon for riven sprue "sec
tions adapted to the cut-up plant will be
issued probably by th last of uus wee.
Riven spruce will be . bought by the
siamal corns, f . o. b. cars in Oregon ana
Washington, after notification from the
owners. ' ; r . - ''
The effort to inspire operators, em-
clovers and employee, with th patriotic
Value of their- service will continue in
the. vlxorous organisation of th loyal
Legion . of - Loggers ana Ajumoermen,
which. In 'the tew-dey since 'it was
launched, " has . already enlisted 11,000
members. The number Is significant la
Itself because it reveals, the six of th
armv of men who are n Jthe. job for
Unci Sam. getting, out sprue for th
airplane that are .considered, th Vital
factor In winning the. war. ,
As one war of sustaining, production.
eamna have been called upon by Colonel
Brice P. Disque to forego their 1 usual
Christmas hoildSr nhnt-down and; assur
anees e OQ.ulesceftc sr being .-rapidly ;
and loyally given. ; v ' . ; ; . ; ; j ; r r; ..
" yores weme jlssisis : fvv.
Whll decision -to build the cut-tip
plant at Vanepuver adds greatly to the
Imperative nature, ot th - riving cam
paign,' it win not lessen tn importance
of maximum -proaucuoevxrom. mi us Dan
dling spruce for the government. .-
New efifciency likewise is to be given
the organisation ' for. getting out .Alas
kan sprue. Production ' and. .delivery
contracts hat bntttrned over 'to the
United States forest servio. under-Dis
trict Forester George . JI, Cecil. ' The
Portland office of the signal corps -will
continue to have charge of paying' the
bUls and 'Of the shipping- end ' of- the
.Thw selection - of Vancower a tM
site'- Is a signal recognition of that
community. The first requlstte was a
petat centrally located in respect' te
spraoe prodnciag areas, wker - th
sprao section could eoavenleatly 'and
speedfly be assembled. Next, It was
required that the sit should have ex
cel lent transcontinental rail - eonnee-
tloaa. Channel for Mee aea vessel
sis was important, MeettagtAll these
requirement, tne stt at vaneouver i
military poet was selected from among
a umber that war eonsiderd. -
... I
President Wilnoii
' Refuses Clemency
Washtngtesk, Deo.
yrcdeatwseta todxy recused -l:ai
tnd clemency to niiiseel V. Perrott.
former chief of"poTlc o4f XadtanApells.
who is nnder ettteno it few reus
In prison and 81000 flae Cor complicity
fat election frauds. : -
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-. Two Bora Plckd Tp
The Dan. Or, Dee, f. Twt 12-year-old
beys, giving their naaaa a Bert
Bishop and Otte Meyers,-were taken tn
enstedy Friday by Chief ef Polio Karts
and will be held until their parents are
heard from. Th boys say that their
home la in Clarkston, Wash, and that
they were on their war to Portland. -
-f. . ensBBaeesawsBsaeeeeeamissmaasBsvBsaMeBSBBBBSBaBe ' '"
About 18.00fl.ee acre ef Astrakhan
are covered with ahtftinjr sands.' which
are spreading at a rat of 100,000 acre
a year. . .- .
atUiumuuuimuuiUtii
1
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Here Is That "World WoTtder 'caTve Redd About 1
The "BRUNSWICK" I
AS PWsMgrspa ls On WI3 Flay Aay D!s Xstirj Med
- , Tm unrmC sis, style aatd finish- ow em 'cQsplsy ,
$75, $95, $115, $130, $155, $180
; t
Study tkt sil-rccOrd Brastwtck yor
self, eximtae every dUll,-compare
It Part bj'pirt, fcitnrt tr feature,
witk toy pbonornph, t4 w fed
sort yoar decliioa wia b Tbe
BraaiwUk.
MbsIc lovers kxv loot; vtlted (ot til
Innovation, and now you havt It with
out toy adHtSomxl cost. It It ts
muter stroke la pbooot raph mailnf.
To . should hear Tke BnnrwUlt"
fiioaofraph play your ftrortte ' rec
ord!. Compare tt ! every way with
rvery otkrr phooorrgph. ' Then note
th differ sac la tone. Demons triUd.
dally Id the muilc room. ,. .r ,
ywTrywiimmiinmmninnnmnfflitinntmiitiiiiiiniTiimtwitinnwimTwnwimtw
s a eieee. i iti i "
Food Administration
Investigating Fires
Brighton. : Celo Dec.' k L tt. f- -
Investigation was started today by coun
ty officials and representatives ef the
tat food administrator to determine
the cause ot several fir believed to
have beea ef Incendiary origin that have
destroyed crop to th vain of several
thousand dollars daring th past week.
EL J. Croka.- ranch owner near Broom-
field, reported the loss ot SUM . worm of
wheat from fir f aa unknown cause,
and 12800 worth of pinto beans owned
by Thomas J. Fee, near Derby was de
stroyed by a, mysterious nr. . . fcA
Six Men Without
Papers Are Detained
i Jisioria, ue. - u-vumn .nwuue
Outbound vessels Saturday detained alx
men who were without proper certiO
cat, of nationality. - -
.Four-Finns were taken off the steam
schooner. Tiverton, and -two Bnglishssen
off th tanker Atlas. - Both vessels want
to minus these men.
"TH -Englishmen on the Atlas claim
they-are cltlsens but havent their pa
pers with' them. ,
' Jfi Mediation for Packers'
SjMtttVD.' 8. (L N. S.) Advising
th men to return to work and to lire
np to -their present contract before ne
gotiating for a new one, th federal me
diation commission has declined to in
tercede' in the .meat packers' strike. -;
Jmm
"Here Is a hdiceYield-From the Furniture Field"
Bells wiU toon lriar4af;:: iailHat: . taroj his
beard of silver white ie his repeatedly said: "Give
raroltureor s Iistlaf ftft.- rorjybuf coaslderatlon,
t beautiful ttUdor set In 'hand rabbed coldtn wax
finish" ts offered. ; , . '
Tesi 'Every rce Is solid oak,'-and' to nuke it
more Interesting the price has been named tt
' C(frr e 7 Piece
y Exactly ; Pictured
ItVE7-May.tVr4e.Wy, ti
$3.50 Caih-$1.00 Week
$34
Alaska business . .-..
The cut-up plant will .conslsf of ."It
units, each - approximately1 a large as
the ordinary mUl. Ths building- will
measure approximately .400 by -850 feet.
It wUl contain 140 saws, and, working
24 hours' out of every day three eight
hour - shifts i employ between i 404 - And
800 men selected from, the sprue divi
sion ofjth armyiiilhi iJUtiaXcapaolty
of h plant win bAi tt is caidt. 9,000,000
Fercnaon Freed of Chnrg '
Austin, Texas. Dec 8. On motion of.
District -Attorney John E. Shelton. an
embesxiement charge against ex-Oov-.
ernor Jarae V Ferguson was dismissed
this afternoon. . 7
$25 Monarch
tComfort" Chairs
$19.85
S2JX)
Cash,
75 c a
- Week
Beautiful Waxed Oak Easy Chair, with
footreet, seat and back, . upholstered in a
rich brown leatherette, with a little
thumb spring-back recUae to any angl.
There Is. a Quaint and Delightful Charm About' This 4 -Piece
Mahogany Suite With a Four-Poster Bed
tirrra it
YT were se much to
marveled witk delight
them at today's pric. Owtnar t the extreme oex. enrv the moat ex
clusive aristocracy could afford these charming circle ffeot in th
ia aays. our piece, exacuy a picturea, pncea special
i of th eld Puritan days, when circle design
vogo. Tour grt-grsndparents would Have
had a salts th equal of this on been offered
$144
.75
$15 Guh--$20 We&
BIor Bnllstmentg Reported
BidgefleM, Wastt,'De 8. More local
boys enlisted In. U.. S. service this week.
Rudolph Ladle enlisted In tht Coast
ArUllery .dd. Curl il'assmore eoCated In. !
me navy. , r:. 1 , j - ... . ,
$12
Christmas 1917
Th
is lear Buy BOOKS for the Children
and-ajr gooi books, whether you wish to spend little or iriu'cK buy bbb test ofiimeVr
uiauiait utvumc luuit ui iEra tut UUU1 CU OUUK$ 4rC pQWCUUl SQ lllllUeilCC lU IllOUKling CDir
cn. In our large juvenile book department is gathered the best Tbf all the publishers, and' you "wiH' find
f-M?'.;J. well posted and courteous salespeople' to' serve you. ! ,' ;
i n sf vi m .. - . n j wmm - . w ewa - e -
K . 1 Watiiingtori Square . ;
: Some' Beautifully Illustrated
- Gift Books Tor Children
i ne unnsrmu waroi, uiustratea oy tacx -..
r ham, 81.80. - -i" - -"f
The Bey's King Arthur, by Sidney Lanier. . ,
BeH Time Story Boojcs
; y -j. aoraiea nargeii. - ;
Each a book tells of - one animal
.V nitBB. . KWU II lid' I L IB L1UU UlUB.
enemiee-and his friends t 60o each.
Re
u Th Adventure of
teddv Fat.
; illustrated by Wveth. 82.50. -,- - " The AdventurM of Jnhnn rrhulr. 7 '.
"The . Child's' Garden of Verse, niustratad . 8.The Adventuree of Peter CottonUU.
J esse Wilcox Smith. S2-B0. v. ' 4.The Adventures of Unc Bill Possum.
8. ? The Adventures of Mr. Mocker. . v
8. , The Adventnres of Jerry Muskrat.
7. The 'Adventures ot Danny Meadow
- - Mouse.!
8.i The Adventures of Orandfather Vrr '
j.jf.vl'he Adventures of Chatterer, th Bed
Squirrel. - . ..,.;
II
bv Jesse Wilcox Smith. 12.60.
The J Black Arrow. Kidnapped, Treasur .
. Island, illustrated, by Wyeth, by Robert '
' Usuis Stevenson. Sach SS.80. ' ' - '
Poems of Childhood. Eugene Field, Ulus-f
trated by Maxfleld Parrish, lt.00.
Little Lord Fauntleroy, Burnett.." : illus
trated bv Birch. 82.00. '
The Red .Indian Fairy Book, iFrkhct" JTi
"UICOU, 3.0Q.
XlB-hts -With TJnole Joe
X:- Chandler . Harrla, illustrated
1 winter, 3.oo -
i flh books - beautlf ulTy Illustrated in
.. coior; ana wormy jn every respect or a
-; place in the child's library.
; A Wonder Book and Tangle wood Tale,'
by Hawthorn. . .
. Kidnapped, by Stevenson.
Alice in Wonderland and Through . th
Looking Glass, by Carrol L ,
- Robinson Crusoe, by Defoe. '
Swiss Fam Ik Robinson, Wye.
Treasure Island. Stevenson.
unmm i .rurr Tales.
llVJALlTh Advsntures of Sammy Jay. T?lrTL irr'
.r-" vv.s-m4auTii:AdvntrM f Butr.Bear. -S SuVv n-V.T -- '
Remus. Jeeli . .'It.v The JWdvemtari of Oli Mr. tmii 'ZpiMtiK Beauty. a , , .
by. MUo ,?,. 11 The Adventures of. Prickly Porky.' : ' '- V ' : ; t v .
tiJIJJhA?vntur-f -'Old Man Coyote. ' rwva Va... TLft-'-
'-.?- - ' T!t CIS; 'The A.dventurea of Paddv the j. .x tX0ClQ I OUT Mother
T r' :mu 'W ?i iFv' 1.'- -dvntur8 of Poor
Twelve Chilorexi's :-eCIassica ,m ii-
Mrs. Quack.
From These
Goo
Well Boand and lllastrated, MeCettty '
- y -r " priced at . Sfte ; y Z i, i " :
Th Dor of Flandera. r ' -
The Nurnbefg Stove, by Oulda.
At the Back of the North wind. -Th
Princess Curdle . and The Princess
and the Ooblin. bv Georre McDonald.
Morn, the Good Boy, by SpyrL . -J.
Cole, by Gelllbrand. -L -The
Little Lame PrtoorTJulock,i. A vj.
Wonderland Stories (selections). ?
Adventures of a Brownie Mulock,
King ot uoioen Kiver, uaaia.
j acxanapes,; Ewing,
Lovable little Books
'For Loveable Lltue Folks kt Tear Heaie.
'SSe'to B0o each, all Illustrated In colors.
-Th -Tei -of Peter Rabbit. , .
Little Black Sambo..- . ''
ah Aboul the Litue Hed Hen.
Mother's Little Rhyme Book.
- n 1 Boys and Girls in Story Land.
,i ! -.Th Night Before Christmas.
sv;;VvTh Three Barvi.'--v.-Th
Oreyfur Neighbor;.1.-
-. j.ne wiuai usruen-ec vers.
1
"little ' Ta-
Wish"
Indian
Irora
legends
Geyser-
and-Abyafary
Erf ? H a r d y..
lth Upward of
78 - illustrations
S y- K y o h 1
tnuxai. a book
that f will bring
many: happy
. . m . . i .
children. ' ' I s
-V 6 by t. Over 180 pages; beautifully bound '
jln cloth and regularly sold at 81 y v
- iww fpeciM WHie xumj " wee bv -.
. Some Goo3 Book lists '
Now ready for dlstribuUon to parents
and all who love children.
jro. t-Best Books tor Chndrea -100 titles'
selling tor- Joq to 81. compiled with th '
assistance of the Portland Public
Library for children 1 to IS year ot age. :
jro. t Books tor Christmas tot the Can
drea43S pages, compiled by Cora in
-Bacon of books indorsed by A. L. A."
and others.
Books for ChDdrea A classified list com
ing wait roommnaea.v - -
i TV- t.A t7 J
The Itsal Vthsr Oeese "
With 177 illustrations in full color.' by
Blanche Flshsr Wright. IU0. ' '
The Tenaad Metier Goot- ' - 4 " 1 -101
pegs, Ulustrated by Richardson, tl
. ' r The Bacttasa MeUsr GMt
y .Pric fi.60. .-. - r- ,j:- i
The 0er Mother Geeie '
;' -. 850 Ulustratlona by Opper. Pric $L(0.
, .atether Gooi 3Tgmry -Bhynsa - . -
lllustraud by AUwelL 81.60. . - '
y Offothtr Odeis 7': - f -v..iUttstraud
by Lucy Fluh Prklna, 15c.
Specialoar
A!wesdM beek" for the ekDe.-
antwerias - ta aa intoreaUae
Qsonu . tfm
Japan - Garden
and , sttaulatinf ynf the tbra- A bonk of .ehlld
awdo jet se-atioM aiied by , fcr aUrrJioUoi
every, acuta, miadad efaUd. . tor e( . "Edmh
uch at: Where do the wiade ChtBOM eSdJi
bin! Wh ta tha ak hlnaf
Why.deaa u hart vhs I est
my -nnrrr . now oe s tle
vene
oUoaa. aril
fpoeb, M
Art.
udri lat7 JS)
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rratt Stt tharat What feaMMae the artktie at-
0 UlJhOll ? Ho doal the Jtpaaaaa ,J ,wT :
the hV (at tate.tke eleetote
ImTYiT -i . m. .1
Alghtf lie.- Cet tkk bee
lor tour hoyroar ciri. A-
tally. iUuttrated Tolama Kdo
emtinaal ptctnioo ttbvt slotn
btedins -orar 00 sato ie
...about wtar .1. out far-
Special while they last
a.f
keoaiia.
hwt rated
eoleii
Profaa-iy
baanMfa (
hindiBf. booh el.. S
S laehea. rami., '
Smili-ii-il: i S)
- fin 5.- r'-"- -j . - .
: ; Special while they , last 75t
The ChUdre
. v RoonT
at Gill's, th only room- of Its kind, son-
tarns only books of approved worth in
.".i1ltlnii 'finM tha t.t.t avtianatvai a tha
. most elaborate. Convenient grouping ef
i um oeoaa. eomxortaaie table
- weu iniormed ah4 agreeable
add to. the ease and pleasure
... your oooas nere. .
The J. K. Gi3 Co.
Booksners, Sutlonrs, OffU OntTitbsrs TLirJ and Alder 5trwU UT
I a m a
t - 4 .-V I III
aw a , ll i JSS JLbA VsVVV S ST" - SB
j:J I . ' w. r 7-jnaa:r--"Ti r-i-ULL I
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SPECIAL
' This "Bakolite" Highly
Polished
BRASS BED at
.95: 7
f 1,00 CvfJi--S0c Week .
Even, K You Are Not Quite Ready to Buy"
. - ...... i i .
Imagine A Big .Table
with a qnartered oak
-flush rim" or "ptank" tow
and a solid oak' barrel ped
estal ana ntauors se.
Priced at only ,
$28.75
Wen drvd Is 1 pctrularlty. of this, big Tabl.
'it I a, unusually stroag. perfect In construction and .
pattern, a . attractiv and pleasing that It hs ' beoom
th leader . ta. Edwards Dlalng-Room Tabl - Shopw-.
Uowever, thlS on will not b aloes when yea
only n. two and
Xhre sets are left, gon on. sale new eU
reduced prloee. . .
On S5 -SUckley- Jacobean set of
10 piece will be sold this week for
$179.00
Table, buffet, china cabinet. I chairs and
arm chair to match.
A u. v :
corns . l ' I .v.'.-:
Select any Tb1 ta thwi
- store aoo lOfsy-vte-.vfcd
wards-Wafr . V
No fifrrttsf
Gift Suggestions That Will Please -Both You and the Recipient!
$1850 to $2150
-"Gilbert"
$6.00 Mantel Clocks
$4.98
KKbet agat or eark
rsma,
r oseek ts
far eee
. 26-Piece
Wallac&Sons
$a95
Packed tn a beautifully lined case.
aa pictured priced so no on can af-
If yon have- an abundance of silver
put it away a more aoceptau enriat
mas gut wiu o unooiatnatu. - . ,
Liviag-RwsB wSD snail
erltk this GsUen Waxed
Solid-Oak
ROGKER
Th Pric ka boon cut it this
wweks seJUafa t)
$1-1.75
Aut Cush
ion Seat 1
npholstered,
with Oeauln
Leather.
i i r. . i
I
t
i
Tapestry and Leatherette
Over-Stuff ed
Mshofsny PI mo
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lUastrstlon, with
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