The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, January 27, 1888, Image 4

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THE OREGON G0O3JT.
AMOS K. JONEK
EDITOH,
City and County Official Paper.
Friday, January 27, 1888,
EDITORIAL ITOTMS.
The Keptthlicnn Stale Central Com
nilttec will meet in Portland on Feb
ruary 2Sd 18SS.
red in Washington th!ll
ho ro-apnointed to tho
it is rumor
Sparks is to bo re-appointcd
land office, It is to be hoped the ru
mor h founded in trutii.
It is predicted that when fccoiu!
payments become due in San Diego,
.next summer, amounting to millions,
the wonderful Kouth-land boom will
collapse.
Hon. J. C. Leasure of Pendlclou,
and Hon. T. C. Hyde, of llaker City,
arc candidates for congressional hon
ors at the bauds of the next democrat
ic state convention.
"Where to locate the capilol of Wash
ington territory i at present the vexed
question of the legislature. Kllcns
burg, North Vakima'and Seattle want
it, and Olympia is not averse to re
taining the honor.
Mayor Kees' rejiort of the financial
condition of the city will lie found in
this issue, As will he seen a reduc
tion in (he city indebtedness to the
amount of$72oj2 was made during
the year 1687.
The prohibiiionisls havo issued the
call for the meeting of their national
assembly, to nominate their candi
dates for JlV'-iidi'iit and Vico-IVesi-dent
of the United Slates, to be held
at Indianapolis. Ind., June 0, 1888.
The repeal of the pre-emption
and , timber culture nets and the
amendment of the homestead and des
ert acts will probably be rushed
through congress this session. Tins
fcnliiliciit of eongi'OES seems to bo fa
vorable to Mich lcgislnlioii,
Father McGlyiin declares that tho
nienibers of the United Labor parly
should not he. led off by tariff consid
erations from the principles of tho Syr
acuse platform, lie favors holding a
national convention, and says Henry
George is obviously the man far. nom
ination for president, and .Judge Mc I
Ciuire, of hnn Francisco, for vicepres-
idout.
The hcnalo has continued tho up- ,
poinimeui ot i.amnr to tho supreme
bench. Senators Stanford, Stewart
and Rlddlebergcr voted with the dem
ocrats for his confirmation. As tho
term of this otllce is for life, or until
the incumbent is impeachud, it will he
.eon that the country in all probabil
ity will bo nlllictcd with this leech for
yome time.
(, The bo.ird of trade of Walla Walla
have placed thcni:iclvcs in correspon
dence with Clan Sprocklos, showing
the adaptability of their soil and clitii
uto for this production tof the sugar
beet. It il probable that in u few
years the raiding of sugar bee's will
bee'Otne a leading industry. Our far
miers should nt once experiment with
n view of finding mil exactly what
can ho done, in the way of raiting
these beets in Union couutv.
The La Grande Journal save;:
'A T. Neill is making one of the
hct't-lvrh'' Union county ever had,
anil Tht Journal expects to him
have an easy ' walk-over' ' next Juno..
Ho has insult) a host of friends sinco
ids term of ollico began."
, Wo fully tigreo with the Journal in
thoubow. Should McNeill secure
the titniiinntiun , ami ho certainly will
if tho people look to their own inler
ihts, ho will receive tho hearty Mip
port of Tin: Srot T.
"W W. Wilstiu and W. II. Kil
hourn inuiounio tlifinsoJVen in tho lla
ker county papers, us candidates for
tho olUeo ol fcheriff. Mr. S. IK Me
Cord, also, miuoiiucos himselr us u
ennttidato for county treasurer, sub
ject to tho decision of the convention.
Tjiatjc tho correct way to do, and
our Union county aspirants should
follow ll.e (Mtinplc. Ir you are nut
ufrnltl of being too well known let us
Iumi" who you arc.
pramwrcm-r.JKMvmNnm
COXSWEll IT.
Wo tiro of the opinion that Ihc roc-
onmujiitliillon mailuliv the DniiocrtUle
btute (. eutr.it Couiiiiiltct! which met
on the llth lust, at Portland, that the
various counties hold their respective
conventions for ihc purpose of elect
ing delegates to the statu convention,
on tho '.M!h of March, was made un
advisedly. That would bu .Snturdtiy,
nd tho wnwiifldo tMnld- not ntf
scinhlo nti1 Irnnsnrt the bwMiiMs in
one day. it would" necessitate lining
over titmdny unci cnttsc confii .ctiti .
! Moreover an tlio Stntc convcnli.ni U to
noiniiiiitc n coiii t.hii):iii , circuit
u(l'ro. nropcciitin;; nttnruey ami our
joint Pciititor with Umatilh, county, it
is very necessary that yrca care
bhouhl ho taken in delecting delegates
to it. Wo think the convention , lor
this county at leaoi, should he not
for Monday MitHi -'Glh. As the State
! c.iuvenliou (iues not convene in Pen
j dlelon tiutil April Uil., there would
j Mill be ample time for delegates to
I prcticiit themselves. W'c call the Hi
lotion of the county central commit,
, tec to tl.w, nful will Miy that as there
j is never inc. interest tauen in ihc clee
tint) ot delegates to the blatc conven
tion that there ought l he, the eon
vention for nominating county officers
should ho .set for the mine time
March 2(ith. This would make the
campaign, probably, it couple of
weeks longer than usual, but that
would ho no drawback, as it will he
an exceedingly lively one, and cou-
sidcrahle time will be required for the
various candid ites to set thoiu.olve3
and their views before the people;
We do not wish to meddle with the
movements of the democratic central
committee, and only make these sug-
gC4licin-iu.su public journalist for tlio
people at. large. The suggestions
will equally apply to the republican
state and county central 'jomudUcus.
It in the wish of Tm;ScnuT to see the
host nion of both parties put up for
oilice, for the reason that in that event
no matter what the result of the elec
tion may be, we will have a good and
oliiciciij corp. of olU::ers. To that end
its efforts will ho directed, and if we
tind that the manipulation of the wires
has pushed an unworthy candidate to
the front , it will he our pleasure as
well as duty , to come down on him
with all four feet, and we shall do it
with all the "wild vi'.rorousness" al
our command, regurdle-s of his politi
cal proelivitiofi. Tin: Scout is inde
pendent in till things, neutral in noth
ing. 1 1 v u . jr-mvt wxvmnrr mesa
PLA1X ENOUGH.
The Milton, Umatilla county. fCciyte j
recently stated that the joint M-uator
to be ducted' next June, should come j
from Union county. This riles up the !
Pendleton Orcioniin, and it vein--)
meiitly asks: WhyV The nayle an
swers: Re.:.iu'o eastern Umatilla county
has never received justice at the huiid 1
of (he Pendletoii 'Ming," and would 1
a thouuud' limtM rather iriNt to. a '
non-resident thin he bambooxled by j
their fulsoiuo promises. We have j
never be.-n truly rnprescntO'l vithor in j
conveniion or logidatiire by wes'crn
Umatilla, and Pendleton'' grasping
bosses wiio would hiiihl their castles
to the detriuieut of the fariM'rs ami :
the houoM taxpayers the backbone, or j
Umatilla counts are not to our liking, j
There is no need tiC-hcntiuu around
the hush in this matter. Senator Pen
nington, who plecgcd himself to a
three-county division, and Senator J.
P. i Wager." whose broken promises
for division have before been men
tioned, are not fonwilon. Er.tft'Tti
Umatilla's honest people now havo J
determined to trust to a stranger rath- j
cr than again run the gauntlet, nf ,
reudletoirH ring-masters. Are our
reasons sullicie'utly clour, Mr. Wayer?
W tiuuk .tho auswoi' sufllciunily
plain . and U the point.
tww3i.vTn-iit-iosi
i'
Oregon's Cnugressman, Ringer
Herrmann, lias introduced a bill ,to
provide for the. pensioning of the i
teauiiter v. ho survived the Mexican
Wilt'. Wo would now offer the sug
gestion, in all duu humility, that it K
high time tho poor old army iimlis
who have servetl their country so faith
fully and well, should ieceif sopie
substantial lecognliion for (heir patri
otic spirit, ami be allowed to still fur
ther beiietil tho mil ion by ridding it of
a small portion of that, distressing eur
phl's. Wvstoti Iw-to',
In (hit connection, we also feel liho
entering a plea for the poor nnd un
npprccuiteu ciunii iioyi nun. uiiinweu i
nloiiK with hIlinatunj;ue.s in the hent i
appreciated camp dogs that followed !
ttutulnst or the lotij? ninl wetiry innrcii-
ce. They 'Mil" .is niiieh, uniltuiht,
n the teamsters iliil. nml were not
ilruwiiijj pay tin- their tervico. Uer
uwinn sdiotihl iulroiluce u hill to pro
viiln for tho collectiun of theif wit
toreil hones, mill foi the erection of n
nmniiiiieut to their meimu
ry. 'l'.o ; Th
iiu it mc- y
... ...... ..if
monument could nUn Ntiiml uu
nioriiil of the irtontiet svclein of ,
IttiUli turirr tnxution Unit u eunntry wu
over etirotl vith , tinii ihe do-in -Hie
mtinjfor policy of numipiili!s, Mini
iiniuerous statouie:i of tho jntwunt
iIh.v .
TJ1 TARIFF,
The New York Tribm wiyi-:
'Uiuler freo trmlo HiitlMli inrmifae
tillers, ehunpuiieil by cheap hihoi,
winilil ho nliieil aifiiiiut Ann-rhviii
in:inutncturf pimlnwil wlm hur
IUUl IUOIII . Hill riiiinniiniii .in "
er tliiiiu-lii'tni: ounrii. miuui uu cou-
tlntto uiiImm the unci ot Aiin rican
lulmr weie m-mIihI ilowu to tic h-iN d
Eiij;liliMH(l I'unllunit i! clicip !'! "i'. ' '
Wo MlppoKO llwl i inc. ul t'.- a
weljfhiy lity Ii taiift Hi-gunwiit. Imt wo
iniiiiol Me whi n- il mine in. Wi
liiiw nv dimUi that unrf' n'k.-vo vi-r1,
or l.iw tin iff pvrIciii, Hie prifi-jniil liv i
Ota iii'iiiiiricliiiii'ir e:ii i.:ili-t.. nin1.
monopolists, toilicir .cifs would he
k-uIciI down" to the mice of IJino-
penn luhor, hut what if it wure? They
conhl live just us well and liny as
intich with the reduced wiures cau-ud
hy low tariff a they do now under the
protective tariff .-ystcui. The fact is
the d ty lahorcrs of the great cities and
' manufacturing centers are only paid
just ciion-di to keen life in their hod-
ies, and this will alwavs he the ease a
long as it is the nature ol graping
avarice to oppress the toiling pour,
j We cannot -eo that the condition of
this class of people will he materially
j changed under any other system of tar
I iff or govermeiital policy than the one
j wc now have, but wo do think that
! low tariff, if not absolute free trade,
I would bo of incalculable benefit to the
j millions on millions of farmers, ine
j chanics, tradesmen. proffisiona! men
i and well-to-do working classes of the
'Union. A gPMt reduction on many
, ofthc iicecaii's of life would be Ihc
I result, wuicii would certainly prove a i
: benefit to all except niono;-oli,is and ,
; niillionarcs, and wc are not working ',
1 for their interests just now. The time I
i is ripe for the ayilatiwn of this sub-
i jeet , and if the nnsses ofthc prmplo
j are not enlightened on it durimr the
j next ix monthr. it will be owing to
their own apathy.
If you conclude to-be secure,
From burglars, f'uvs an I ihiaves;
A "Victor" tiifc, you fliould procure,
Uefore the agent, leaves.
The low price of the "Victor" safe
places it within the rctich of :dl. I M.
tJlocum, Agent, Un.'on, Oregon.
Frank I'ro' Implement Co., of hi )
and City,' curry tho l.ugest Mock of j
standard implements to bo found in j
I.V. i I.. ll. .... I - 1
uiiMiTii jivjjoij. i ne.r lenns ami pn
ccb defy compclition. They always
have on hand extras and repairs for
i-i odis Ihcy all, which is a matter ol
rcat importance to tlui jmivliaKcr. .r
Pay aEd flight
During an acute nttiick of IJronuhltis, n
coasolcsu tickling in tlio throat, and nn
oxlusuatiu, liacUin coujli,untllIct tlio
miffcror. Sleep ia linnisltcd, nnd great
prostration follows. Thia discaso is also
attonded with lloaracncss, and sonio
tiiuca liosa of Voice. It is linblo to be
como chronic, involvo tho lungs, and
Sfrminsito fatally. Ayor'a Cliorry l'octo
iul aTorda speedy relief and euro in cases
ot Ironi:liitid. 1 1 controls tlio disposition
to cough, and imlucc3 refreshing sleep.
I havo been a practising physician for
twoiav-fotir years, and, for the past
twelve, havo differed from animal at
tacks of JSronchitis. After exhausting
all the usual remedies
Without Relief,
I f;-'p.l Ayer's CIipit.v rcctoral. Tt
cffci'tod a spopilv euro. 15. Htoveall,
M )., Canolium.'iliss.
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly tho
licsc remedy, within my Knowledge, for
chronic Jltronehitis.aiiil all lung diseases.
M. A. Ituat, 31. i)., fiouth Paris, Me.
I v.-nn nttacucd, last winter, with a
sovarn Cold, which grow worso ami
settled on my liimgs. Jly night swoata
I was rcduci'd almost to a sKctotou. My
Cough was incessant, and I frequently
rpit blood. My pliysiician iold me to
givo up business, or I would uot. live a
month. Afti-v takia,-; various remedied
without relief, I wm tlually
Curod By l)3ing
two boitlos of Ayer'n Cherry 1'ectoral.
I am now in perfect health, and able to
jesumo bni;ne.N, after having been jiro
liounoed ineurabli) with Consumption.
S. P.ndersoa, Saulsburgh, Penis.
1'ovi" avs I vm in n decline. I had
weak ung'i, and uuiTerrd from JJron
chitia anfl Catarrh. Ayer'a Cliorry Pec
toral restored mo to health, and 1 liavo
boon for it long time comparatively vig
orous. In caso of n sadden cold T always
resort, to tho Pectoral, ami llnd speedy
teU.f. Kdward li. Curtia, Kutland, Vt.
Two voars ago I suffered from asovero
Bronchitis. Tlio phvsieian attending
ino boeaino fearful that tl'.cdi.,.-aso would
tunuinato in Pneumonia. After trying.
ariou inudiciucs, without beuelit, ho
prevribed Ayer's Curry Pectoral,
whiv'h relieved' m:- at once. I continued
t'. tako this modlchir, and was cured.
Eruest Colton, Logansport, lud. tt
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral,
Piwpatvil ly,T)r.J.U. Arr&Co., Lowell, linn-.'.
fcoM ly nil rninflt. Pile 1 ; tlx hullUc, W.
M. CAKrOI.l.,
No'ary Public.
I!.F. WILSON.
i:.-co. t:iwk.
QAKl.OliL WILSON,
, , , .
ConVCyailCCrS JUld AllStiaClClS.
AWtmct to It.al and Mining propprtv
I fnruislio Ion hhort uutioe. at itatnablj
! rules.
j S-ilt-tt of Ileal and Mlnin.? pro;ui ty nugo
ti;:t'tl. (.'ollcetlnii luwliiCMi promptly at
I tcudu I to.
j OH'i' next do;ir soutli of Poat-oftlce. Un
1 ion. Oiv.:nii.
Ce
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Mmiii t n u tr- nnd ilc4''r(-1 1 da a
I 'or. r p i n i.
p i n i. Ui -g ir Aii. ' v
At..
it (ha .i.'.i r: e C Ur
l lll'l .it litiv I. I .1
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L;!iVi
Cove -n
IVon d dly a
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p. in,
i a. &' . m , anlifca at I'iiUmi I
, nml iK (ui'iatittiwrii
fl), t'.l il o.ld rtv1'
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f.r - s Nnftts. W.r5I.
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AND SODA KACTOUY. ''X JOJMzSA JW KJi
Liu b Cow.
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School
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Ml? ii
EggjjOrdcrs from all parte of the coimtr'
prom)tly attended to.
m
r S ' ?
Keep constantly on hand a large supply of Parlor and Bed
Room Sets, Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture etc.
UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style.
i'ii:ig's. niiutresRcs, i n i an kiiuh ol
soliel.ed. Our prices aror a ril;. hi .
repn iiwriii uoipw,
OF I. A GRANDE, Git EG ON.
Has made a rii'gruxnU forinltul t loan in ro.de:' re. at the lowot rates ever
olUr.d in Kadur.i Uieg'ju.
S'a ir'P fl ViKfiavcso1
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No oxpinsc and tio.delay Oi!ici'': Fiisl do
It
lie mm
UUi
Don
Ji
OF LAGUANDE, OUEGON,
IIii'- mallear a -gcnion's v'(h -e il s'. ic
hn c h d,ie , P.i. t o. iU i ing .o sell l:.i
w .th us N r a'c.
NO EXPENSE CHARGED
li'ice with ( regnii
liilS 111 11111 HIP
W. D
BUADLEMAM, Proprietor.
Keeps eini'-t: n'ly on h-iml a full T! mri: of v -r t ing in hi. line, imtnu.'acturcd
of the best material nb aina i'e. IIo ia n .v ;i,'v : .g .o.- : ;ile ih.-
Best Jot of saddles, al lower prices than were
ever offered, in Eastern, Oregon,
LEAD HARNESS, HOUSE BLANKETS, CURRY COMBS,
Als.0 a 1:UM. ASSORTMENT of SITUS. V.'IIU'S, AX!.!; OitliAtiU. IIAllXK-t'S
OIL. Ihc. Kti:., Ktc In fact everything iHualiy Ue;H in a
First Class
57Cn!l and cvatniuc nu W.
iyi li Ui mm li Hi Mm,
(OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.)
LiOTT, a Prosjrsetor.
Ja S. El
Hvcryhttip Flint Chiss. Tonus Wry Rc:.ir.ab'o. .
Buss to and from the Depot Making Connection with all Trains.
i MITCHELL &
(LTMUED)
Factory, Racine. Vi-con;i:i.
Carriages, Bueaies,
' -)
Koad Carts, Spring Wagons, etc.
1
EH ii is m
CANTON Cl.IITKH I m 1. i.w-, KTO.
CIUU.KH i 1ja.. 1UBAU FKEO
SEXI YOU 1'ATfVl.iHJUK AMI 1'HIOK J.T, FttKK
MITCHJiLL & CO., Li;:u:.
i.h rt Ii.
Mi oat
WILSON.
WW WhlM
Wiiihy'.- hlhUU UWJfeUXhW
BM.ia&uUHKflii WSlilhSul&mS
i . r H'i.e n a .c
V
to Him r. lour p.'i r'inge
M; !,i S,.,i! I'.iiiin (Jl'.'giiii.
Q Oi Sill
cento
d.'tu- .toiv.
' ' u
ir o lit of IliggmMin & Ito
state liiociii,
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d'M1 r; i" iIk- K
d, i I lii.d it ;i
i -1 , 'o c ! hind to l!nue n
:! e..- .ii'v r. ti j 1 -le m me
UNLESS SALE IS MADE.
Invis mc t ;'om; any
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Ma'n btrect. Umo:i. OrcRon.
LEWIS CO
I-aiucIi.' Portland, Oregon.
Phaetons, Buckboards!
i
i Mmi
mi
MONEY to LOAN
I'll il 111 I II 1 III I ll,a 1
W Oi ' -i i mi i a!i..wa tou
Fj mid 1 per cuit. ti-e yc
M I fa I .piiJ. II. JilNBIIA
On n-iut n N in Iit,a i h Dik r, Un on,
oaniK", f t o. v, iu
vi n ' t tn
1(T, Ht the I'.irm-
IJ
'era 3ioripif and Nt tnjrs I'.iiiik, Mi miner
vil!c, Oicjon, if you want money on farm
' 1 .M1K.
t Tin A twr pf.nt isi nti litini'ril firm Irttut
in nr t'ic niHroi.il J.i Or.-nr! I'on !e Va'lcy.
10-21-ml, J. It. ItlNHHAKT.
iy -In! -'Met
Main Street. Union. Orrgon,
I3KNSON BROS. - PROPRIETORS.
Keep constantly on hand
REEF, PORK:- VEAL, MUTTON,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc.
prnL nu i ll,
I Cornucopl.i, Union county, Or.
i,:;c-wAi!'xNKi!-
' -The only (i st cw lnusc In the cinip..
Xopain, ,1M,cJ to raaloKuc,ib comfoitSl
ii c.
charses Reasonable...
J A. I5KLL,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAINTER
Graining' a Specialty.
Shop, Corner Main and A Streets, Union, .
Oregon.
MASON
&
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ts .i. -,Vll, ct': t
itn
- ' .V i i f-5
and
1
Vhnmti
are
t.'nexci'llc 1
FROM
$50 TO $100'
On ihc lur-hce f an I'i(ruui',nt,
huymg tin oil ;h V T. WhlUtlT.
by
Agent, I'nlnu. Orison.
b. u u c ;
LSiiiiliiiif
Silatlca,
Lumliatjo,
Ecratclics,
Sprains,
Strains,
SUtchcc,
EtitfJoints,
Backache,
Galle,
Ecrcr,
3pavin
Craots.
Ccntraet'd
Hncclss,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Ecrow
Worms,
Svs'isnoy,
Gaddlo Galls, ,
Piles.
.jxi-iien.-,
Com:,
TH5G GOOD OLD CTAHD-BY
co-.i'l!hs for everybody esactly whnt tsclalmctl
t n-.. 0:;n of t;iorca.o;io for tlio eront popularity ct '
i'jj :taf:r.s I.lntir.cnt Is found lo Its unlvcyotil
i. v ic.t b III i y, nvory body nccda such n medicine.
' h t.iimhri tiMin ucedult lacatoof accldcut.
1 1 otihcvril'o needs It for goncrnlfamlly h.
r.'5ic Cr.aali'r nocdsltforlilstcainsand lil.tmon.
C'Jo PI cell a u I c aceds It always on hlj orlc
Wr.c!i. Vho ?flncri:rot!5ltta ca?oof rmcrKcncy.
';":a l'joaecrnccdslt caa'totaloiiBvltliont It.
V!;o l';ir:ncr needs It in his house, bU stable.
r.nJ Ills btoci: yard.
'?Uo Ktcaiatmat man or Ibo Ilontmnn otcIi
'A in !!bi;r3l tipply afloat and ajliore.
'tUti Home-fancier needs It It la his beat
frie ul auit esSttt reliance.
f jn blocli-erowcr uecSs tt Jt will saro him
. 'v-a.i.1.-. nt dollars and a world of trouble.
Tiic UuiJrnr.d man needs It and wllll.rcd It in
'...;- as life la a round of accidents and dangers.
'jTIhi Uiiclnrnodsumii needs it. Theroisnoth
lr,;;l a it as an nntldoto for tlio dancers to lift,
tih u id comfort which surround tho pioneer.
TI;" Stcrcliuiit needs It about his storoamonr
. . viaAvjet9. Ao?Idents wilt happen, end when.
:i.06w ci'io tho buttons IJataent is wonted at onoo.
Iiee.a.Ilo:t:otutUoIIou5c. 'TU the best ot
svoaQi:y.
Kce;n nutttnlu ibo Fnctory. Itslmmedlat
urn lu cane of incident saves pain and loss of waces.
liipj a Uuttlo Ahvayuln (bo Stable for
i'.a m lieu wnntfil.
PATENTS
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