WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, MARCH 25, I8b7
.
Jioullrvi.
OBO. D. GOODHUE, EDITOIt.
Hens Hint nro broody ought to bo
Bet this month in wnrm, sheltered
places whoro neither Jock Frost nor
other annoynncea will interfere with the
incubative process.
600 that the. fowls got a drink of water
twico a day, not snow or ic water, but
wnter with the chill taken off. A drink
of milk onco a day will help nlong tho
egg supply.
There is a poultry farm in Ithodo Is
land containing 200 acres, on which is
kept 17,000 fowls, mostly Plymouth
Rocks and light Drnhmns. Tho yield of
eggs is about 1.C00 dozen a mouth, and
they aro marketed twice a week. Tho
nvorngo prico per dozen is 22J cents the
year round. It costs about $1 n year to
kcop them, and tho profit is about $1
por head per year. Tho feathers bring
lrpm a to as coins per pouna. incu
bdtors'aro used mostly for hatching and
brooders for raising thorn. Gceso and
ducks aro also kept and hutched and
raised in tho eamo manner, and nrc
found very profitable.
TO. Possibilities or a Trio of a esse.
Just at tho present there !b no class of
fowls that is attracting more attention
thnn gceso, and tho question is often
naked can geoso bo raised profitably?
Wo most emphatically answer, yes.
From somo reason gceso havo in the
post been sadly neglected in this coun
try, but tho French and Ocrnmns havo
bcon enthusiastic in their improvement
and wo now hnve them bred up to an
enormous nlzo and to a high standard.
Thcro aro several varieties of puro bred
gceso but tho Toulous is tho largest and
moat popular.
Ab "Figures won't Ho" wo will try
and show tho profit that can bo realized
from a trio of this beautiful variety. In
tho first plnco they will yield six pounds
of feathers during tho year nnd tho
feathers will sell for $0, enough to pay
for their keep, leaving any othor in
crcaso as clear profit. Tho two gceso
will lay bctwoon sixty and sovonty eggs
if not allowed to sit, and with a littlo
judicial advertising ovory egg can be
sold for 30 cents each. This will givo
us $18 for oggs alone. If tho eggs aro
not sold thoy can bo hatched at homo.
Ab geoso eggs nro vory fcrtilo and gos
lings execouingly haidy ono could suro
ly raiso thirty goslings from sixty eggs.
Tho goslings when maturo will sell
f-cadily at $5 per pnir. This will givo
$75. To somo who havo novor handled
gceso this may seem a littlo oxtravagnnt
but to tho fancier who soils pairs for-flU
and moro it will socm very small iigures
Whilo thcro is no dangor of over doing
tho chickon business, it has becorno
very difficult for nn amntuor to "get on
top." This is not tho cueo with goeso,
thoro is a great demand for eggs and
breeding stock nnd no ono has any to
spare. Thcro is "millions in it" as woll
as roputntion for tho breodor of high
class gceso of tho host varieties.
Tho first instalment of tho collection
of unpublished letters of Thackeray, to
bo published in Scrjbncr's Magazine,
will appear in tho April nnmlcr. Tho
letter will b preceded by an introduc
tion by Mrs. llrooklleltl, to whom most
of them wcro written. They will bo
nrrangod in u einiplo chronological
order, regardless of their rolatlvo impor
tance, and will bo accompanied by Mrs.
Brookfield's nnd by othor notes. In tho
arrangment of tho letters, as well ns in
somo additional annotation, tho Editor
has had tho urivilnco of advico and as
sistance from Mr. James lliusell Lowoll,
who kindly consented, with tho cordial
nnprovnl and thanks of Mrs. Ilrookfield,
to civo this aid in their preparation for
tho press. A brief noto from Mrs. Ilitchio
to Mrs. Brookiield is also printed with
tho first instalment, expressing cordial
pleasure in tho knowledge of Mrs. llrook
Hold's intendod publication.
Tho lottors in tho April number aro
about twenty, of varying length, written
from 1847 to 1819 several of tho longer
ones from Paris, Brussels, and elsewhere
on tho Continent. It would bo difficult
to speak too strongly of tho ntorest
and valuo of tho longer letters in this
and tho following instalments, and of
the great importanco of many to a truo
understandingof Thackorny's character.
They aro liko rending a now nnd moro
than over interesting story from tho
well-known pen ; but one with nn inti
ma to personal character which no other
could have. Everything in them is in
tensely characteristic of Thackeray ; his
humor pervades them all ; they abound
in shrowd comments on men and events,
and contain many glimpe of his own
opinions and beliefs on subjects of which
ho seldom spoke. Thoy aro especially
notable for their references to his own
work ; and to characters who are now
everybody's friends, and whom he men
tions always as though thoy were reali
ties. FUh and Rabin.
A bulletin of the United States Fish
Commis sion wya: "The total distribu
tion,! shad for tho season of 1886
aggregates over 90,000,000. As the entire
umber of shad taken for market is
something )pa than 6,000,000, it well bo
seen tli.it fir rhml taken from the waters
this ecitsoti for market, fifteen young
shad have ben artificially hatched and
returned. The entire cost of produc
tion and distribution has been less thnn
20,000, nnd, therefore, tho young fih
havo been produced and distributed
over tho United States nt tho cost of
about 5215 for 1,000,000, or forty-six
young, for each, rent of expenditure,
Another interesting fact to noto is thnt
for tho cntiro timo up to nnd including
1882, thcro wero produced by nrliucial
propagation nlono 200,000,000 young
shad, whilo tor 188C alnno tho total pro
duction was over 90,000,000. These
facts indicate that wo are certainly get
ting to n point whero tho work muy
bo reganica as prontnoio from n
commercial standpoint. Tho following
is a summary of tho shad dirtributcd
during tho year 18SG, arranged by rivor
basins : Tributaries of Narragansott Bay,
2,534.000; tributaries' of Long Island
Sound, 710,000 i Hudson Kivcr, 2,312,
000 j Dolawaro Kivcr, 21,028,000; tribu
taries of Chcsancako Bay, "62,500,000 ;
tributaries of Albcrmarlo Sound, l,9iH),
000 streams draining into the South
Atlantic, 4,183,000; Mississippi River
and minor tributaries of tho Gulf of
Moxico. 4,758,000; Colorado Kivcr, Gulf
of California, 850,000; Columbia Bivor
basin, 850,000; total, 02,401,000.
Salmon and salmon trout aro running
up over tho rifllcs of tho Snn Joaquin
very extensively. Sovoral wagonloads
assorted river fish havo been brought to
Merced in tho last two weeks.
How to Prepare Snusago for Summer.
Grind and season as for present use;
havo n jar ready by tho stove, then make
into cakes and fry until tho water is
thoroughly out, then turn nil into tho
jar, carefully adjusting tho cakes, nnd
so continue until done; then lot itaUinJ
until cold; then melt frosh lard and
pour over until it stands two inches
above tho cakes ; now cover nnd put
away ns you do lnrd. When using from
tho crock tho grease that you tnl;o out
with tho cakes must bo heated and re
turned to tho jar, always keeping
smooth surfaco to prevent penotration of
air, which will cnuo tho fat to mold
and thus become strong. This is not
only a raro dish, but ono thnt is always
handy. It will keep a long time. I
had somo this morning as swcot and
frosh as when prepared Inst January.
When I got a surplus of groaso in tho jar
1 uso it to fry chicken, potatoes, mush,
etc. I liko it bettor for theso purposes
than clear lard. Tryit tho Iam euro you
will not regret is.
Astonishing Success.
It ! the duty of every person who bat used
Boichee'i German Syrup to let it wonderful
qualities be known to their menus in cenng
Consumption, tercre Coushs, Croup. Asthma,
Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung
diseases. X4o penon can mo it without Im
mediate relief. Three dosea will relievo any
caie, and we consider It the duty of all Drug
elits to recommend It to the poor dying, con-
lumptire, at leaat try one bottle, aa bO.OOO
doien bottles were sold, fast year, nnit no one
caae where It failed was reported. Such a
medicine ai the German Syrup cannot be too
widely known. Aik your druggist about it.
Sample bottle to try. 10 cents, lteaular ize,
79 cents. Sold by all iliuitgiiU and Dealers,
in the United States and Canada.
Tho following items from a personal
lottcr from n Patron in Conneticnt tells
how it is dono: "It's men that mako
opportunities. Deputies Geo. A. Bowen,
of Windham county, and J. M. Hubbard,
of Middlesex county, havo been at work
writing nnd talking. A month ago Stnto
Master J. II. Halo went clown to Middle
sex for two days to help Brothor Hub
bard, and then throo days with Brother
Brown, and a result each has thrco now
Granges, and with thrco moro organized
by State Master Halo lately gives nino
new Granges for Connoticut for Febru
ary." It is woll systematize!, earnest
work nnd united effort that wins.
Unnecessary Misery
Probably as much misery comes from
habitual constipation as from any de
rangement of tho functions of tho body,
and it is difficult to cure, for tho reason
that no ono likes to tako tho medicines
usually prescribed. HAMBURG FIGS
were prepared to obviato this difficulty,
and thoy will bo found ploasant to tho
taste of women and children. 25 conts.
At all druggists. J, J.'Mack it Co., pro
prietors, S. F.
The estimate valuo of school property
at tho Coyo, Union county, is $30,000.
Tho town has about 350 inhabitants.
Belnr More Pleasant
To the taste, more acceptable to the atomach
and more truly beneficial in its action, the
famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup
of Figs, is rapidly superseeding all other.
Try it. mar
Jacksonville Times : so warm has the
weather been of late that a few of tho
fai mere and miners aro already crying
for moro rain.
cxscMrri9X ctkkb.
An ol4 physician, retired from practice), baring had
placed la his buds by an bat India talaalonarr tb
fonnnU of a simple regeWMe remedy (or the speed;
sad Dermanent car of Ccnsusaation. BroncblllA. Oat'
arrb. Asthma, and all throat auJ Long AaTactlens, Uo
a poeltttt sod radical two (or Kerrou Debility and aJl
Xerrous ComaUloU, alter Bfttikr WeUd Its wonderful
euralito power la thousands ol case, has (elt It bU
datr to make It known UbUsttgcrUc follows. Aetu
sled by this eaotlr end a dealr to reticr busua ssf.
ferlnf. I will nod (tmoI csarga, to all whodotreit,
this redpo la Ocnnaa, Eajclkb' or Preach, with (all
directions (or preparing- and using. Bent by seal! try
aaar .aeing wim euusiw anu ubwcuu paper, w.
nuir-o it rowers hi
ower"s Block UocbeoUr M.Y.
nvm
grange olumi
tiKANGE DIRECTORY.
The Oregon State Orange.
OFFICEK8.
Master Judge R. P. Boise, Salem, Marion
Co., Ogn.
Overseer. A. Luclling, Milwaukie, Clack
amas Co., Ogn.
Lecturer II. E. Hayes, Stafford, Clackamas
Co., Ogn.
Steward J. V. Cook, MoMinnvllle, Yamhill
Co., Ogn.
Asit. Steward J. Voorhecs, Woodburn, Ma
rion Co., Ogn.
Chaplain-A. F. Miller, Willsburg, Clack.
maa Co.. Ogn.
Treasurer E Strong, Salem, Marion Co.,
Ogn.
Secretary Mrs, M. J. Train, Albany,
Linn Co., Ogn.
Gate Keeper. John Simpson, Siuslaw, Lane
Co., Oregon.
Ceroa Mrs. Annie Simpton, Siuslaw, Lane
Co., Oon
Pomona Mrs. 3. M. Cook, McMinnvllle,
Yamhill Co., Ogn.
Flora-Mrs. E. ltusscll. Walla Walla, W. T.
Lady Assistant Stowanl Miss Lydla Brook,
Salem, Marion Co., Ogn.
ORANOB NOTES.
Congress has adjourned, and, looking
over its work, mombors of tho Grange
havo reason to rojoico at tho progress
rhado towards a proper recognition of
tho just claims of ngriculturo for fair
and equal legislation, and a voico in tho
councils of tho Nation. Ncvor beforo
havo tho advantages of organized effort
been so plainly shown. Without doubt,
moro than through all other causes com
bincd, farmers united in tho Grango se
cured (ho nnssngoo! thointor-Stntocom
mcrco bill, tho Hatch experimental sta
tion bill, defeated tho porsistcnt cllorts
continued from other yoani to rcmovo
all Tariiruuties upon "raw materials,"
preserved from amendmont or destruc
tion tho oleomargarino law, again had
the "Secretary of Agriculturo" hill pass
(he Houso of Boprcsentativcs, and for
the Hi M tlmo secured tho ondorsomont
of tin Scuato for so just n measure,
ihich was only finally lost in tho rush
t hiiMncss during tho closing hours.
Yen, wo can roport progress, and our
Order stands brighter nnd belter beforo
tho country and tho world than cvor
before.
Our Winter campaigh has been a sua
ccsafulono, and tho sunshino of pros
perity brightens our onward way. How
truo tho words of good Bro. Aikon, of
South Carolina: "Tho keel of tho
Grango ship was well laid. Its majestic
sides wore ribbed by tho mechanism of
profound thought. Its spars, braced by
fraternal cords, havo nover bcon shat
tered by tho fury of tho storm. Its nails
are still whole, and havo boon whitened
by tho friction of popular criticism.
Often has it buoyed in turbid waters.
Still oltcncr has it glided gracefully and
triumphantly over tho billows of preju
dice, that lashed so furiously under its
bow. To-day it floats in placid wators.
Its heaven has not yet bcon reached, nor
will it bo until every farmer in tho lund
shall have roceivod somo of tho bonofits
of its launching.
Moro nnd moro do wo hear of farmers'
clubs changing their organization into
Granges, and thus going up higher,
taking a forward step. All that can bo
accomplished in tho club can bo brought
about in tho Grango nnd much moro bo
fiidos. Tho club as a rulo confines its
work to local, matters and having no
formal connection with othor clubs can
not woll handlo matters of Stnto and
National importance. It may discuss
broad subjects, but thero is no unity of
action. Wo aro always glad to hoar of
tho organization of a (armors' club, not
only bocauso it so much better thnn no
organization, but becauso wo know that
tbo chances aro goou tuui 11 win uccomo
a Grango by-and-by.
"A nation in its industrial progress
whon tho competition of tho world is
keen, cannot stand still. Thrco condi
tions only are possible. It may go for
ward, retrogrado or perish." What a
power the Grange must rontinuo to bo
Ill mis luuiiainui j)rnK'u, - ul" vuuutry,
and what a responsibility rests upon its
.11. i.v.. .( r ........
membership in seeing that it is real pro
gress.
"I would impress you with tho duty
to taking such steps and adopting, such
measures as will induco tho pooplo of
our rural districts to riso to a fuller and
clearor conception of tho importanco of
an educational training, and causo them
to moro fully apprcciato tho intellectual
man, remembering that our agricultural
communities aro great reservoirs from
which must como those who will bo ex
pected to wield a great influence over
society at large. Tho Grango should bo
mado a school, indeed, in which tho
membership can bo enlightened nnd pre
pared for a higher order of citizenship
and be able to hold elevated positions in
society. In this you should remember
tho duty of this progressive Order is not
only to permit but to cause tho brain to
run in such channels and explore such
ideas as will yield tbo greatest possiblo
good to the human race." T. II. Kim
brough, Master Georgia State Grange.
Twonty thousand dollars have been
subscribed to the Jacksonville branch
railroad stock fund.
Capital Ciiy Nursery !
TF ANY ONE WANTS TO BUY F1HCT-CLA88
I Fruit Treea anu get what they b iy, and more
Talus (or their money, tapectelly l'LIIMs, 1'KDNivH
and other trtie. ot which I have a ependld itoek,
than (leewhere, they van do to at the Capital Nursery,
S" My THKKH nre grown on NEW LINK,
thai has not been rxhaueled bysneeesalie
rrope or trcea, nnd are aa HKALTIIV ami
1IGOBOUS aatrrea can be under the nioit
favorable conditions.
For Descriptive CaUiOiiuv, Trice-Lint, and Order
She a, tent free, addrces t
H. litiAfJIl, IIOX !7,
SALEM, OREGON.
Nuracry One mile eait cf Slate lloune, on the
Stats Prison road, jenllmS
"tangent NURSERY !
II.
W. SETTLEMIER, Prop.,
Tangent, Linn Co., Oregon.
1
would
call the attention ol thoeo
LAIIOK
STOCK of verr nlco Nursery Trees
and
Shrubbery, comlitlng mainly ol
Fruit,
Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees.
ALSO....
Grape
Villon, Small
nnd Hohch.
Fruits,
Which 1 will sell as cbtap as tbe cheapest.
CO. No Insert Feat In My Nursery.
Send lor catalogue and I'rle list
Address: II. W. SCTTLKMIER,
octKmO Tangent, Linn County, On son.
It. W ALLEN,
'fuccceecr to II. HANSON,)
171 Front Street, lNrtIuiul, Or.
Wholesale and 1UU1I Dealet In
FARM, GARDEN,
AM) ....
FLOWER SEEDS.
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE
LL SOUTH OP l'LANTS AND SIIRUOIlEilY
L and all Tarlelles of New OHOWTH Orats Seed.
RALROAD NURSERY!
FRUITJTREES!
I have a lanes stock ot Fruit and Ornamental
Trees from one to three )cara old
conelttliur of
50,000 Apple Trees I
40,000 Plum and Prune
20,000 Cherry Trees !
10,000 Pear Trees !
10,000 Peach Trees !
26,000 Shrubs and Plants!
Allriownon btchilry soil snd without Irrigation,
sr I Crart ami Hurt onStandluc Herdllnsa,
il
al
and clear of InsecU.
not on am siooia. inereiore my trees are ricaitny
llynunerirls situated 20 minutes drive raat from
tho Stark street Ferry, on the Haas Line road, near
Ut. Tabor. Call and sea my stoik of tries II ou wish
to set an orchard.
Mr tirlrrs are aa low aa aar reliable ire
can be sold. Beware or 1'beap Trrea,
V4L 11V CATALOGUE SCNT FHEE
Addreaa all orders to
II. tf. I'KKTrYMaV. Proprietor
Ilallruad Nursery, East fortunJ, Orciteo.
WOODBURN NURSERY 1
Keeps the Laritral stotk of
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees !
North at California, at the Trry Inwistratra Nc
Al'IIISor other ln ct put. wl.Iiii arr n.hlru'ium
Ol IheNuraerlca.
Appe trcca, ii to $10 r HO. IVar. Peaih and
Cherry, 112 lo 118 per 100. I Iuim and I'ruuie, (j to
111 per 100. Ileivy dlecount m 1000 lots,
IT 8KNI) KOH CATALOOUK AND 1'itlCE-MHT.
Addreaa: J. II. MKTTtEMIUK.
octlniO Woodburn, Oregon.
SEEDS : SEEDS I
MILLER BROS., Seedsmen.
DKALEIIH IN
GRASS & GLOVER
FERTILIZERS, Etc,, Etc.
Fruit Trees in Season.
No. 'JIM Hrroi.it HI.. I'arllaMd, Or.
SEEDS!
E. J. HOVfUVit LAltUK Illustrated IWrlptlve
and I'llccd Catalogue ol Yrifctable, Klower. Clbvcr,
Oraae and Alfalfa seed, containing Valuable fnlornw
lion lor the (lardener, the farmer and the family,
mailed f ItKK to all applicants Addreaa;
E. J. Komcii, Seed Merchant.
816 817 Sanaoiiie atreet( San franclsco, Cal,
Wa. KAU8EY, OlO. O. HINOIIAU
RAMSEY aV BINCSIIAMe
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Orlswold's Uulldlni, Salem, Oregon.
Bl
UHINKSH IN ALL TUB CO U UTS HOLICITEO
and NoUa and Actouats collertcd.
J. B. Congle
Kanufacturcr, Wholesalo aodReUlI Detier
lo all kinds of
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Brldlcn, LaHfceH A Truvkfl.
N9. 1M II rrnl tlrcel, rarllaad,
Orf on. Alao keep constantly on band a large
asaortment of Leather and Saddlery Hardware.
aVMsotlan this paper. uuy8U
Qi6,000,000 peopleuse
FERRY'S SEEDS
lilt
O.M.FBRKY&OO.
an aamuiM ta d. ue
UIHtTtllltMIR
nMnrl-i.
D.M. FERRY I CD'S
iV
r1sUt.arrin4
SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
will ha mailed
FREE to all
applicants, and
Mimwwp
cnatomers
wtthoat ordering-It,
IntolmahUla
alLaTrwyrvr.
tea Mtof ffdr.
iIm. TtlS er
JTmmt SKIDS ta.nM
xl ft l. Addreas
D.M,rtmiTLtt
Detroit. Mloh.
THE IMPROVED ACME
WASHER and
BLEACHER !
Welsh only Kitb Itx., and
can Ki rnrrlfil In a small
Tnll.p.
SI, 0(1(1 liWitiD
iiKftinn. Wai.
ron its
Ihk mndn llaht and nuy.
Tho clothes TiaT that pure
nhltrneia which nn other
mono ix warning nn pn.
(lncL.VorvWi(nprv"r.l;
nrt trlrtlon tn lnliim th
fabrle. Tn place It In oTery
ACMK. 1'at, April I J, IL ln piacW Vt A.I. and 1 1
not found eatlifactory within ono month from date
ot purenntt, innner rrlndlHi, Iraa Kxptraa charges.
Hend for circulars. Asrnla wanted.
;.V, IiKNNIH.'Jta Yoniir8r..Torontn.pnt
N.ll-ilnchlni-inllltHi.hlppe.lfrolilll(Vhr.ler.N.V,
thus sarlng U. B. duty, rlioao mention this paper.
JIOSER &SONS,
rrtiwntnr. i v. f. y,
C"li
slsSraME!
kll In.. r.nli.lJ .n t. "TT."V T - - '
MAMtKACTUKK ALL KINDS Of
.hi:i:n a iikikii iui ir iioxkh
trucliilito Crnlra, I'jin I'nrkcre, l.lc.
Adiltoi: J. tlOHKIt h HONH, l'otlland. Or
"A
Floral Guide
j-on ink;
Snv re.ii ennuini 3 Cnlnred
Mui nunirMit n; Inu.ua
uiiii. ant U'ori' So trt rs
t 'rtuit.it f lu (tarn'ninr an.
lor (.uliura ant or IM
coiitaiiiinr an lllutait Lin
of hianrall tli TUlVttt aae
TEOLTABl.a eievb lia at.
rertlnne how tn rrow them imi tn. tt rTrillo,
PI.AMT.S. AMU lll.'I.IH ran w ito..irt iu
prices of arh. Tnl. unt mallM ?r nn r.iitnf It
cenu, and the IS cents ma. i gMunm itMn tn. im
orderaentui, l.trrneiniernnit in araMrn nrwna
deetres rood, freeh reiite. .hnuiit nave i... onri.. Ha
refer to Ilia million, nf in,n i, na pianud out
seeds. Iiutohut VHKSt-rm. r lliji'.irrru.
JAMES VIOK. fiEEDSMAN.
l(urino.irr, rt, V
THE DINOEE &. CONARD CO'S
III.AUTIPIJI. l'.VIK.III.HI.MIMl
ROSES
iMS-Jrtat li-lnf u rrxnlnxanddUtrtbulins
ItOliH, WaliaTa.il OwUlMitliu..lllMaudniil
standard eort. In dlff.ri.nt tum and prim lu .ml all
want. ur IftO tMtt turl-Hi lo chouM Inju
W wud .troll IN4 IIiwm Mf.lr b mall pi all 1'u.l
DfflOM, purcuaa.r'. cuutM bf TarMWa, all UUUd.
3 TO 12 PLANTS R I &
'irw"saiBarrSBaBjs Vsjav s siis
xrdlnf!TaIu7TotrUMbeilKM Our
Wr "uJ.',',l" Vfj laiillf UluMiati-l.rriT,
Ain?? Till! lTNll.T. A: 'Altl) I'll.,
Uum UroHMa, V rat t.ruri', Oltralrr Co. I'a.
SEEDS
8ENT
rrantortw ihJuTiLif,
IBlfJll ViUl o
chon. lilut
SoKtfra. rtvcitvitttu.
irtusMi i isiuirui
'item inwwssaat.
nivrvn r r eeaai r
UOrlli iMvUsauuiwi CUVICfJ
Ji Wivpn awav.
Hal lu lirsVal (Mnlftifn.
AtNKKfV pROfl.. .
MOwHiuru .II
OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL.
THIS NKW
ELASTIC TRUSS
lia. 1'a.t iiiir.rrnt rrnm all
oihere, U roii .haiw. Willi Heir,
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