STOCK BRANDS. While yon aep yonr subscription paid np yen eankeep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horses G on'" shoulder; cattle name on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row oounty. Annstronx, J. C, Alpine, Or.-T with bar nn der it on left ehonlder of horsee; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Ki(jht Mile. Or. -Tattle brand O D on left hip and horww same brand on right shoulder. Hange, Eight Mile. Arlkina, J. J., Happnor, Or.Hort.es, JA pon nantml on lft flank: cattle, same on left hip. Biird D W. and e-in. Horses branded U H on the left' hip; os'tle the same on left fl mk. crop off rigiit ear, nndurcrop in the left. Mange in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. O., Alnine. Or. Homes branded 7 E on either Bhonlder. Kange in ittor- ttamiiBter, J. W., Hanlmati. Or. Tattle brand eil B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter. (inoaeberry Oregon Horses branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on " Hnrke'M Bt C, In- lireek. Or-On oattle, MAY connected on loft hip, ciopolt lortear.nn. der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Kange in (irant and Morrow "Tosman, Jerry. Lena, Or -Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B nn the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear npper slope Barton, Win.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; oattle. same on right hip, split in Xm! Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; oattle same on riuhthip; rauuo, Mur- Brown, J. C, Hoppner, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in cei ter on inn nip Hrown. vy.j., lyKiin, w over It, on the left shoulder, catt e. same, Homes W. bar Cattle same on left hi box -Horses, 50 on Or, left ,T ri. H.,Haa brand on right hip oattle, sarne, with split m V. Borg, P. O., Happner, Or. Horses, P B on left shonlc or; cattle, same on ion, ii. i. Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or-Cattlo. ,TB connected ,.n left side: crop n left ear awl two splits anil middle piece ont out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Hange in ox mlloy, (Irant county, . iSj,c.r, Wumir Or. Horses brand ed () nn right stine ; cattle (three bam) on rioM. ribs, croo andsplit in each ear. Kange in i ' . 1 II ...... n. ni tn nti.Ml Vain K . (inleb.Or.-Y I) on horses on loft stilloi U with nimrtor circle over it, on lnrt Htionmor J ' i .. V... ,;e ,.n niiltit nndpr ft vears: on i..fi uiw.nl, lor onlv on all horses over !i years. All i.. (l.unt nilltlltV. i'.'.i., (!, It.. Vinson or liBim, Or. Horses H ! on right shoulder; cuttle same on right hip, i) u..rm.w and Umatilla counties. Corrigall.M M, Oallowiiy, Or-Cattlo crop out of each ear and miderhit, wattle in fore!i"ad; lif,rsMH half circle C tm left stitie. Itnnge Mur. .l n,nuilli( nnnnties. Curl T. H., John Day, Or. Double cross on i. cuttle Hwitllow forlc and wi'l-ir hit i ril.t ear. siilit in left ear, liiinge in ((rant ...,.,,,. (in Bi, ccn. inverted A and spear noitil n .iw.iililnr. Kiir markoii awes, crop on left ear i.,l .,..nr liit in riirlit. Welliers. crop 111 Ih.ui and nniler half crop in left oar. All raiigs in Grant ormtitv. . '....i. k i ijton Or. Homes. wOon riirntwhonl rtor Cattle, fame on right hin: eHr mark 8(uare crop otT left and split in right. Currin. K. Y., Ciirrinsvillo, Or, i. ...:,( c.,T VA. H.. Hardman, Or Cattle, 0 with E in oenter: horses. CK on left Sin. i'. ...I.-..., it V ... Mmmant. (irant (( ii..'... I..., ,,!,'! nlrele with har heneaMi. on shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and newiap. Chapin, H., Hard.nan. Or.-Horses brand O on right hip. Cat tle branded the same. Als. U 1.. I 'I .... l.nruAU rlirht. I lllfh: C'i'tle SIRII l.r-,,,1 ,,n riuht shoulder, and cut off end of r .1 . vj M flnllowav. Or.-!attlH. It Don right sid.ilow-fork in each ear; horses, It 1) on tort tup. . i , ,, i v l i.. u. - Tw.nu as. Or. Horses branded I'.I.Y nn'h.ft shoiililer, ctlle name on leftlup. hole l(',.,.,rv ('.. Hardman. Or. Horses branded i reversed (' with tail) on left shoulder; cal '.i . ...... u .. rL.lit hin. Hange ill Morrow county, l'i. i. . Ilenoner. Or. lttlH. LK on riuht hio: horses K with bar under on right "'Horence, H. P. Ileptmer. Or Horses, K ( right shonldei; oattle, K on right hipor thigh. -k. tia.uu H mer. Or. Cattle hraml W V ,ll bar over it. on left side; crop oil left ' ii. ....... u,nu liriuiil on left hio. ii'..... .u kl',r . Kohii. Or. -Horses lirsn lel II H villi a ouarler cin le over it, on left stltle. 11 ... M,.,r.,w T,,I 1 1 lllllt 1 1 la I"' lllll 1 1 . Ilnitt, A. 11.. Ili lg", lr.-Caltle. round-top K withonarter circle under It on the right hip, i, i.. M,.rr,,w htiiI I uiati la counties. ll,, , .Imiks. Hamilton, Or Catlle.two bars .... .. i...r I rrim In right ear and iplit in left llorsiw J ou right thigh. Itangein 'lant county ll, Hnmnel. Wairner. Or- I- (T K ,..,i,i,.,.i.illiiii riuht shoulder on Imr-n' ou nut lie, hio and on left side, swallow f im k in right ear and slit ill left- lUngc in IC.y.tai .l..,Pl..t Mrni ClllltV. Hsle, Milton, Winner, Or. Horses Drmidis: Y ni- i,f,rt,lll tail") on l ift should 'r I'littlMsame on led hip also large circle on lefl Ida. Il.iumril .1 L. tltllowav. Or. llor. ( (cross ,n, ii ,r simve Itl on riglil 'ni'ilder: cuitl .,ii I, .ft side. Itmigi iii Morrow and I inal ill I'.iiinttisi Hall. Ivlwin, John Hav, Or I nil le h, Hi riht Ion: h i s sa ne on rwhl slii'iihlnr. Ilungi in ilriitit o dy. Iliigli'w, M'it. Ilepom'r, Or, - HorM, shad lliuirl on the l. ft st Ider. I slw Morrow I o. Ilunsiiknr. H A, Wanner. Or. -ilormw.lt on I, l l.l..r Mullle. Hun lefl hilt. 1 1 ii iii .h revs, J M llai diiisn, Or.- Horses, 11 on In'1 tl'ink Hu"ioii. I.niher, I'udit Mile Or. ll.,r- II II, n l.ifl el. Hi I t r Hilt heart "II the Ml still" (at tJ.. hiii O'l lefl Ion. Kan" in M irt , nnvil J lies. Htrrv, II .ti.il T. Ilr lloniw liiw I II .1 on the h fl i..oldi r; piiHIk I ra i.i .1 i riiflii l,ip. sl.i iindeiliil hi leit tar. Iiin,:e r.l,trr,.w e.il.f.l.. Jin, km. rt. M .. .Miiiiir. Or . -llor. honev ho J on left sliolllder. ( all In. ths Mill bang " f "I wlla. J,.hi,a ,n Kelll l.sna. T. - Horse, niwls r left siiHuj ratlin, ornne on right hip, under half oron In nh son solil n leri mr K.,n Mike. Ileiinner. r. -HonMW b"e KNY on U'l hip oaitUwniiiand crop nfl Uft r: nnder s..iion itu rlld Kirk J.T.. IUpMir. Or. Il irsea ail nn I, (l,,il,r: fsttls, an.in lef lilli. hllk Je. Ile.illr. Of . I hoiw II on V L hi .I .ri rll'li.il llglit side, ntiderlut ri,o,i .,r. k U'l.inlW II Mount Vernon Or.- I I, roili,.,'i ridiit and left si h". sfisllow folk in b sr and no lev nop III IWlit tmt. Ilewn l.fMi.,1 o lefl stoeilder. lotnge In Omul Ci Uiflnil, Hlepliell, ol.nr.-H I. oil lop IMI rlle rt.. and ,tll IMI flrfht wf. lhfw ftaiiiN tnaod on l.dl stuHiMr, Usnga insnl L eo dl .tl, J .t.n W . I, l ' ' Or II im ti'KUle I I, ,l( . ii.'I" J I nmswl-l us l,.tl .. i Ht. I allU, aniMe on lt( Inn, lUuii. .r ll l rf'.Ml l...,l,e. J W II m'I"!"' Pi II '" b I l-a-tt n-t l-ll si, ...ll. ter, I iu l- 1 lop. Hl " rialil 'I". Ih' ' I'l f ! ,.r.. flora. Ilappnar Or. II I n-H phl a 14m nt eonnfv. Smith Bros.. Hasanville. Or. Horses, branded ' .u....ln.. Mitla umannlnfl. ah.inlrler. Haniree. James. ArlingtoD. Or.; horses branded J8 on left shoulder; cattle the same, alao noae wwldle. Kange in Morrow ana uuiiam countiea. Htephena. V. A., llaraman. ur-; norsea do oh ght stifle; cattle horiiontal L on the right side Btevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, H right hip; swallow-lora in ien ear. Hwaggart. O. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on left shoulder; cattle, 44 on left hip. Hnerry. K. Heppner. ur. ,arxie " kj on left hip, crop off right and nnderbit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thompson. J . A., tleppner, ur-norsea, s ou left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shoulder. TippetB.S.T.,l!.nterpnise.Ur. nurses, u-on leri shoulder. ,. , m Turner It. W., Heppner, (jr. nmau capital x left shonlder. horses; cattle same on left tup ith split id hnth ears. Th,,mtin H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool. H. T.. lyma, Ur; Horses nV con nected on right snouiuur;cattie, same on ngm Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horses, D. L. i the left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. orop oil loft ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John IJ,, Balem or Heppner, (jr. orflos branded Jg on the left ehonlder. Kange Morrow county. Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter rr'lo over it. on left side, solit in right ear. Horses same brand on loft shoulder. Kange m rant comity. , , ! Wade. Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses Drannea ace of soades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolfinger. John. John Day City.Ur un horses three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Kange in trrant and Malhaer purities. Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. uorues, connected on left shoulder. Walk ns. Lishe. Heppner. Ur. Horses pranaea UK connected on left stifle. Wallace. Charles. Heppner. Or. Cattle, W on ght thigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoulder sonir same on left shoulder. Whittier Bros., numingion, Baker Co.. Or. - Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, Vasoo, flamiltm, Or. Qnarter olr- cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and lorses. Hange (trant oounty. Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Kange in Grant oounty Wren. A. A.. Ileouner. Or. Horses runmngA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on riuht hip. Young. J. H.. (looseberry. Or. 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It was almost nine o'clock on a breezy October morninff when Miaa Sophronia Use opened the neat little gate in front of Albert Stanning'a new house. There was a broad walk lead ing up to a porch where a few great purple clematis blossoms upon a trel lised vine showed that the deceitful October sun was coaxing out flowers which did not belong to his time. Miss Sophronia heard the slow creak of a rocking-chair as she crcsed the perch, and saw through the screen door a pretty young woman sitting with a book in her lap, reading. Her blue calico wrapper was unbuttoned at the throat, her feet were untidily dressed, and her pretty, fair hair was gathered into a frowsy kntot. She rose in some confusion when Bhe saw Miss Sophronia, tossed her book aside and pushed toward her guest another rocker. While the visitor removed her prim old maid's bonnet and her cape, she noted the untidiness of the room, where the breakfast dishes were piled in a unsightly heap on the table, and flies held high carnival. "I came up to help you, Cissy," she said. "I noticed as I passed Gorham'a that the men were pitching from the last stack. They will be here before noon. Have you got your dinner un der way?" The young woman colored and her eyes, which were not blue, but a yellowish gray, grew dull. "They are not coming here or at least they are going to board at Father Stanning's." "Then it is true." "What, pray?" The old maid rocked tranquilly and produced her knitting. "O, I heard some of the cirls at the. society saying that you would not dare attempt to get dinner for the threshers; that your finnicky town ways might fool Albert, but you were too smart to try them on with the threshers. You know I do not pry into your affairs from a motive of idle cu riosity, Cissy, and I wantyou to tell me why you are acting in this way. "Well, Albert thinks I can't cook." This was said with an elaborate affec tation of carelessness, but it did not deceive Miss Sophronia. "And yet I have often heard him boast of your good housekeeping your cooking especially." "O, yes at first. liut now we are all wrong. I hate that sort of men that go about with the steam thresh er! I shudder to think of Jim Finn, for instance, coming into my house. I know that they will spit over every thing and eat like wild beasts. And when I said so Albert got mad and said he would take them to his moth er's, where they would get something fit to eat." "Quite naturally," murmured Use. "Aunt Sophy! You were mother's friend and I owe a lot to you, but 1 am not going to bear that! 'Quite nat urally' indeed! I think he was horrid." "Cissy, did you know Albert was a farmer when you married him?" "You know I did." "Then I suppose what I have heard is true; that you have no practical good sense at all; that you supposed farming to be all sunset, moonrise, starshine, dewy apple blossoms, etc.'' "You know I am not such a fool! but I do not see the necessity of our being brought in contuct with Jim Finn." "And these men who do not know how to feed themselves according to your notion, are the very men, if I am not mistaken, who hauled and cut every stick of wood you uurnea that winter your father died. I am ashamed of you, Cecelia Manning!" No answer save the slow creak of the young wife's rocker. "You have Iw-en used to them all your life. It was that year with that lillc, do-nothing set at your aunt's which hui filled your silly head with false ideas. You are unkind to Albert's mot her, and the next thing you know you'll lie unkind to Mliert." "I'm afraid I am that now tome times.' "Well, a sin confessed ia half re pented of. Oo comb your hair, and come and help me. I am going to save your credit by getting dinner for those men." She began to gather up the dishes while Cissy ran to her room to Improve her toilet, calling out direc tions to Miaa Sophronia from time to time. "There's a snow pudding cooling in the cellar." "Snow fiddlesticks! Yon want about a d.itcti pies, meat enough for a regi ment, a peck of potatoes and every thing else In proportion. I lurry, child." Claay came forth presently with smooth hair, a ruffled apron and un ruffled demeanor; she waa neatly shod and the yellow "ght In her rye bad given rdaee to elesr. c""l prayneas. "Yon straighten np that disgraceful dining-room while I prepare the vege- HEALS RUNNING SORES UUKbS THE SERPENT1S STING CONTAGIOUS In all its stages completely eradicat- BLOOD POISON fesand ulcers vield to its healin? powers. It re moves the poison and bunds up the system Vslusblt tresllK on the dllelie ind ill treltment mailed Be. swii-t srucirii; w. Atiuia. urn. iently use, passed into the dining room where a long table was laid, as exquis ite in every appointment as if the president of our great republic had been an expected guest. His wife was flitting about adding some finishing touches to the table, and Miss So phronia was seated near a window with her knitting work in her hand, and a book upon her knee, knitting and read' ing as was her habit. Albert clutched his wife as she passed him. "So you didn't get mad at what I said this morning? I've felt like hanging my' self to a sour-apple tree ever since." "Yes, I was. Mad all through. And don't you ever say such things to me again. You and I to quarrel after all!" Then she gave him a kiss, basted the browning fowls, turned the sputtering ham and thanked Qod she was alive, and that Albert was alive to love her. At twelve, before the last stroke had died away, the new dinner bell hung upon the top of a white oak pole by the well sounded forth its welcome summons; for to be "behind hand with dinner" in the Pretty Bob neighbor hood was all as bad as to provide but one kind of pie. Somehow as the men trooped in they did not seem quite so repulsive as a like crowd had been at harvest time. They were boisterous, bandying coarse jokes, making fun. Cissy knew, of what they were pleased to call her "pernickerty" ways, and her "moonshine meals," but she merely smiled. She even hung up the fifth clean towel without a sign of disgust, and by the time they were seated at the table she owned to her self that even Jim Finn might be worse, for had she not seen him fondle her pet kitten, while waiting his turn at the washbowl? She poured the fourth cup of coffee for poor, trembling, or'nary neighbor Jones who ate his pie with his knife, held within two inches of the point, and drew his great, hairy hand across his face in lieu of a pocket handker chief without once looking across at Albert. She asked Tim Lewis, who was more than suspected of making midnight visits to his neighbors' hen roosts, how his lame b oy was, and told him not to forget to take a pocketful of sweet apples home to him. The rest of the men were neighbors, good hon est men who knew better than to ask the same man twice for a chew of to bacco without offering a return of the favor, who "belonged to church" and did not swear except under great prov ocation. Midway in the meal Miss Sophronia looked up from her book. "I'd offer to help you, Cissy, but you seem to be getting along better with out me. 'Too many cooks,' you know, 'spoil the broth.'" It would have done poor, tired Cissy good to hear the remarks of the men as they smoked their pipes under the oaks in the back yard. "That settles It," said one; "if I hear the women pokin' any more jokes at Al's wife, I'll shoot off suthin' that'll settle era. I bain t met with such a dinner since my mammy's day." ' Three kln'a of pie and a rnddln'l That lays it over anything we've seen yit Alknowed what he's about when he married that town gal, now I tell ye." "Did you hear the Gorham gal tick lln' about the dinner we'd git to-day? I just wisht she could a-seen it! "Them soggy apple dumplin's 'at we had thar yistiday lays heavy on my atummick yit," this from Tim Lewi; "I drapped one on my foot an' it hurted so I sort a klcked it inter the dooryard, an' them pore chickens la fightin' over it till plumb yit." As soon as the bun of the thresher was heard Mia. Sophronia bustled out of her chair. "Now for supper, and then dinner to-morrow! We mustn't lose what w e've gained. Two of the men will be here to breakfast. You alt down and let me wash the dishes!" Tha"he RAMBLER Is one of the very best wheels ever made Is an indisputable fact. It stands in the front rank with all hisrh grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake. Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, for should your wheel be punctured, It can be mended by you in five minutes, as it 1b equipped with the world renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims. Bold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at $100 each. Tandems for two men or man and woman, S1S0 each. ( THE RAMBLER is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market For Btyle, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan ical and scientific principles. Chicago Ideals For men, women, boys and girls, with 28, 26 and 24 inch wheels, at $65, $55, $45 respect ively, are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. high-grade double locking edge clincher tires ana are iuny warrantee!, Before you buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call ' on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers Wanted in every town in Oregon, Washing- j ton and Idaho, FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY, Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeffery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main Store, 327 Washington St., Portland, Or. Maj. E. A. Weed, Gen. Traveling Agent and lecturer. oris r ATl Ji Kouw , Agt. tor Morrow uo., neppner, uregon. How's Your Liver? This question is asked daily. If dormant you need exercise need it badly. The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do not own one, call at Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery, Power House. Jung oi .Bicycles. FINEST MATERIAL. LIGHT, STRONO, JPTS. ' fifcr HXv SCIENTIFIC Four Models $85 and $100. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. Monarch Cycle Co. Factory and Main Office; Lake and Halsted St.. CHICAHO. It! BRANCHES t-New York. San FrancUoo, Salt Like City, Denver, Memphis, brtnrlt, let ont. WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents, PORTLAND, 0REO0N. A. W. PATTERSON, Agent for Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon. I No. so. VhiTr heard of artllnir I "V A A i I V J w iie m v . A 1 . it ill a .. 1.1. aw.i.llBa mim M at. Jl I t-i,,B,a i a. aiiU'ii. I 0 Huf HRf ATiHMrT. J f . . i"""' I one's ffnarJiaa awl to wash the I V ' V Y ' V i ,i. w .,... , ; TTivi'Avl Ml" " dishes:- 4W - : I v- sv" . .f",2 "- i: i i,i. . ii. ih.ni nn Uf n . . . ' . . .'- wyt ti i hi... a..i ti.fi- li 7 ViAj H'lVJ without ntnititf h"""-lrt anM-l onlv want to be-irrandmoth- i I (V, :r:r.:.'rra R v?:!' W hi j wmi.-. It to Advertisers at a i- I ' f i- 1 V. V 5 .' U he not alwrtlicr u." " ' - s C J(V,'.C V;ZA-V "II.- lovely. 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I.lrtni had airui-lt lirf.ire the engine had smirld and inifffd lt war Into the ru b ard at A:rt Mannltif s, hut ahrad of II ll.e ytnirip tnasUr r the farm, shrrfnshly cuiiartmt that he had lrri rrurlly unjuat, and aura that ha iml .. t.t . ktnle.1,-e (he asm lf r I iT s eves wuuld l.a.k kinder at In in af aio. Ih u. i.mh i. s yreeud him aa he Hr.ir.-I th houaa. .Nooliea la the aiM.rh. tut ll.ere ass a outid of s..ii,p i-m- ronlns about in the diOiatf roi -lj luinf Kowe . r f Ir.c uni. .li)f fiiee mr ranre.1 tij the rr,uy aheltea. -unit,' Win. rUer- rr god api-U. Near them as a aa of fia.' 1. 1 rr'a tld lir... faaaed If a faHll fltf III, l.rr f Iflllif Sau-a to i"n it in .r and It t!.)irif man. tiitMir4 In im mr an t.tnul y.ri rr.an s- cef t lhl hr ;wr. t h Ba lrp,-ih rf ,t lasri he iM enfir. Tae Khia MaaiM. UJ Champion. In hla UaiW "On the r'nmtifr," dpi-ribe a deer bunt. In the four of hl.h he found hla dof aatrlde the dral lly of the drer. hlie an Indian kt.aal a little waynff. ) and amw In hand. II v s(fo he made the white man undrmtand that lie ha.l wrmoileil the il-er and the iW pu!l-d It d'wn. Then he tvl up the ilcrr, tied the f.-trtieif of It up In the aatn arid l-U.-rd It on n aide. The other ha'.f he laid at Mt). Champion e frt. drnrrring1 hlroaeif of a Se h la the l ie laiiauaif. The white man nn drrat.aid hla mranlna1, but nH a wurd of hi addrraa. The Indian and the d.-rf had killed the deer Utflhrr. and tl.ed i( iiwnrr wa enutieil U hai( the game. Tbe nair eiual to the eon-r.-rnfy. He rn and deUrerad la fuU the e'aalal dw;maii.o: "My name la Snreal." with appmpriate fa, turea. Just as be bed ma ay time rtn It at arhnnt. 'r4Mnr nri4 bae baea Wtur, The Imf iaa and the bite atea sH.s band wit ejuatoo. and ewrh uh bia aaare o( tbe wMkaas rwU a-ay. :AV1TH. BBS : : PIS ! Youro BOUXD to Tako 'Jm. 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