Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1895, Image 2

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    Indianapolis had
dollar fire Sept 18th.
a million
HErPNEB proposes to haTe an
October race meeting.
The language of a deaf mute is
a thing that goeB without saying,
says the Texas Sif tings.
Union has two good newspapers,
the Scout and the Republican, of
which she should be proud.
Griggs has been chosen by the
republicans to make the race for
governor over in New Jersey.
Senator Peffer was bruised
severely in a railroad accident
down near Chattanoga last week.
The Jewish New ''Tear, 15,056,
began last Thursday, and the Fast
of Gedaliah, though occurring on
Saturday, the 21st inst, was
celebrated on the following day.
Saturday next, Sept 28th, is the
Day of Atonement, all observed
by orthodox Hebrews the world
over.
It is a noteworthy fact that the
gold-money people are not circu
lating many copies of the Horr
Harvey debate. What is the
matter with that debate? On the
other hand, the friends of silver
are sending out thousands of
copies, broadcast. May not this
fact be taken as an indication as to
who was ahead in that famous
discussion of "sound, honest
money?" Spokane Review.
The managers of the Corbett
Fitzsimmons fight say that the
mill will come off as scheduled,
while the governor of Texas has an
entirely different opinion. It now
remains to be seen who is really
at the head of governmental affairs
down in the "Lone Star state," and
we are inclined to believe that in
this instance the man who warms
the gubernatorial chair will get
called holding a bob-tailed flush.
Seven executions followed the
missionary massacres in China.
Seven heads now hang in public
places as a warning to evil-doers.
A Long Creek friend of ours
remarked recently that a neighbor
of his was a Jack-of-all-trades;
could do anything. "Or anybody,"
rejoined a bystander.
New York, New Jersey and
Kentucky are going through a
hard political battle. Kentucky is
likely to change front this year
and elect the republican candidate.
The Chicago Tribune finds that
a great many congressmen and
senators favor recognition of the
Cuban revolutionists as soon as
they have formed a de facto government.
It happened that a lawyer was
called in judgment before his
el lows to show cause why he
should not be disbarred, the alle
gation being that he had uttered a
truth. To the manifest surprise
of those present he admitted his
guilt, but proved that he had
merely combated a malicious
statement that a lawyer may be
lonest. Then his accusers wrung
his hand, joying that the code of
ethics was scathless; and he in
the end became great among them
Excelsior, Mystic and Columbia
lodges, K. of 1'., of Portland, have
consolidated undor the name of
AmoricuB, No. 1. This will give
Portland one very Btrong organiz
ation.
Mexico has just completed
shipment abroad of S2"0,()00 in
Mexican coins. Homo little 2x1
goldbug across tho water evidently
finds Home good lino for "cheap
money.
It is rumored that Queen
ictoria doesn't look with favor
upon tho new woman. It is a well
V . 1 .1 i I I 1
known inci mai nor muchI u
docHu't liHik with favor ujxm tho
old woman.
Senator IIii.l'h "personal
liboi ty" is an odd piece of good-,
nays the Intor-0vaii. Lad fall
tho pwple of New York playod the
Banjo gatuo ami Pavid fail.ul to
reach the goal
Koitii Carolina was ono of the
tlaiteen original atiitoa while
Montana is but a youngMtor, yet
the former spent only $.m2,000 for
chotiU whilo tho latter npemW
lor that purpotte $7W),(XXl, for tho
year lH'.U.
The resptvtivo circuit court oi
(rant and Harney routitiea nil
havo a hatch of cattle thieve to
li"jao of that will augment tho
crowd down at tho "inni" somo,
1 1110 who dance luunt do tho
digging up for tho utuaic.
J inn T Himimin put on H-la au
indulged ia (hampngno over at
Tnpk tho other night. Jerry
M j-hed aUnit it but Ih in
muted that it wan his ptirixo to
cura f.r tho ciiinion nopl
otno rf tho limine if life.
EDITORIAL COMMENTS.
Exemption from labor of any kind ia
apt to make one "tired." Such a con
dition exiata in certain parts of oar
force, and unwillingly the bead works
to that degree necessary to eanae the
faber" to make marks on the paper in
imitation of trying to write editorials,
and it is to be hoped that unwittingly
the Gazette's readers may be induced to
believe that real effort in being put forth,
thongb in troth it is farthest from the
fact.
Heppnei's business men are yet pat
ting forth much energy in trying to
increase their trade. "Grand stand
finiuhes" and "brass baiid concerts"
will not accomplish this, and Heppner's
bnsiness fraternity know it. First of
all there mast be good roads leadiog
into the metropolis from the interior,
and these must be kept in good repair
without toll being oharged. Then
merchants mnst have plenty of goods to
sell at close figures and the public must
be made aware of it through that great
est of all advertising mediums the
newspaper. There must be entertain
ment for both man and beast. Heppner
has learned well the lessons of the past
and profited rauoh by the earl; ex
periences of the pioneers in the business
arena, ana today Heppner bus good
roads leading to it with no tolls any
where, and in every department sells at
such figures as to defy competion of
neighboring towns. This year's trade is
gratifying and bids fair to increase with
the opening of the new year.
I llll
Paiiie's Celery Compound
A Sure Specific. , -
fio weii-ipiM urn
Suffers From It.
The Disease No Longer
An Incurable One.
Greatest of All Remedies Pres
cribed by Doctors,
In Morrow county it is stated
that there has not been a term of
circuit court held for twelve
months. Court convened there a
ew weeks ago, a grand jury was
impanelod and returned 5 true
bills, and there wag a docket
suflieiontly long to require 2 or
i weeks of court to clear it away,
yot court was adjourned without
trying a case. We nave seen no
explanation offered yet. What's
the matter? Malheur Gazette.
fhero were no cases ready for trial,
uence no noecl of two or three
weeks of court This should be
n'ghly satisfactory to the tax
payers.
Everywhere We do
We find someone who lias hem oared by
Hood's Harsapiirilla, Bud people on all
lunula are praising this great niiulicine
for Hbut it has diiiie for them and their
friend. Taken in time Mood's Harxank-
rill prnvrnts Hrrinna illuexH by keeping
the blood pure and all the organs in a
healthy condition. It l the great blood
purifier.
Iiimd'a Tills become the favorite ca
thartic wild every one who tries them.
per imx.
Dome or tne goia standard papers
contend that the "silver mania" is
losing ground. Right now when there
i a lull in the politioal field, very little
is said either way bat there is a deal of
thinking being done all over the
country. There is the Inter-Ocesj,
however, one of the greatest news
papers of the Middle West, that is
battling away at the same old rate for
the rehabilitation of silver. It is evi
dent that the cheapness of products is
caused by the increase in the purchasing
power of gold, brought about by the
use of the single standard, and this will
not be lost sight of, though Cleveland
may olub the party leaders into betray
ing their followers, leading them into
the camp of those who operate on Wall
and Lombard streets, or the republican
politicians smother the honest senti
ments of the party at large.
The gold-bug organs jumped with joy
and greedily gathered inspiration from
the alleged interview wherein Senator
Vest, of Missouri, was supposed to have
renounced bis free ooinnge views and
gone over to the ranks of the opposition.
The "I-told-yoQ-so's" had uot oeased
exalting over the matter when Senator
Vest came out and plainly stated that
be was where he elways stood in the
matter of free silver ooinage and that
the so-called interview was the invention
of some newspaper writer. Since then
the breeze has not blown so strong on
the sails of the gold-bug oraft and new
devices are being invented to increase
it from some other quarter.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
By virtue of an execution Issued out of the
Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Orecon,
for the County of Morrow, upon a juilKiuent
rendered and etiU-red in suid court on the
'1 hird Hay of Secteniher, 1M"), in favor of I.u
finda Hales, Plaintiff, and against J. I). Kirk,
Myainiua Kirk and the Morrow County Land .V
Trust Company, a corporation, Defendants, for
the sum of Twenty-five Hundred (iioiJ) Dollars
Gold Coiu, with interest thereon from the 1'th
day of March, lH9"i, at the rate of teu per cent,
per annum, and One Hundred and Ninety-five
(l9-) Dollars attorney's fee, and the further
sum of Twenty-three and 7."i 100 (f23 7") Dollars
eot8, and accruing costs, I have levied upon
and w ill sell at public auction on Saturday-, the
Mil day of October, lxii'i, at 2 o'clock P. M., at
the court house door in Heppner, Morrow
county, and state of Oresron, all the ripht, title
and interest which the said J. D. Kirk, Myamnia
Kirk and the Morrow County Land & Trust
Company, Defendants, had on or after the third
day of September, 1W.3, in or to the following
described premises, to-wit:
The North Halt' of Section Thirty-six, the
Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-five and
Southwest (Jnnrtur of Section Twenty-six, all
in Township One (1) South, of Range Twenty
six (ai) East, W. M.
Terms of sale, cash in hand, the proceeds to
oe aopiiea to tne satisfaction of said principal
sum, interest, attorney's fees, costs, and costs
that may accrue.
Dated at Heppner in the state and county
aiorcsaiu mis i.sui uay oi wept., iwo.
G. W. HARRINGTON,
3T1-79 Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
A Long, Brilliant Record of Remark
able Cures.
Neuralgia and rheumatism two dis
orders no longer incurable.
Physicians today get rid of rheumatism
and neuralgia, as they do sleeplessness,
melancholy, hysteria and other results
of nervous exhaustion, by building up
the system and supporting its delicate
nerve pBrts by the use of Paine's celery
oompound.
Paine's celery oompound attacks the
disease by getting the system baok to its
properly nourished condition. It stands
alone in the history of medicine. It is a
certain specific for the cure, not only of
rheumatism, but also of all diseases due
to impoverished nerves and blood.
The close oonneotion of well-fed
nerves and brain with health, is the solid
rook upon which Paine's celery oom
pound stands. The thousands of men
and women all over the country who
have been ouredof rheumatism'once and
for all, by Paine's celery oompound,
have made good all that the medical
fraternity first predicted for it.
That it restores health and strength to
the body made weary, listless and des
pondent from nervouB debility, needs no
proof today in thousands of homes.
The list of those it has freed from
rheumatism is a long one. It contains
a host of well known men and women at
home and abroad. Every city and town
in the United States and Ganada is rep
resented. Paine's celery oompound was first pre
pared hy Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D ,
LL. I)., of Dartmouth oollege. Ever
since its first appearance it has been the
recognized nerve aud brain iuvigorator
among medical men. Its constant are
by physicians, where au active nutri
ment is urgently needed, wpaks volumes
for its ellioacy in iliheases of nervous
origin.
Strength, botiyant spirits and freedom
from pain comes with its una,
Notice Of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES!. OHEGON,
IJ August 21, 1S!I5. Notice is hereby given
mm me lonowing named settler tias men no
tice of his intention to make final nroof in sun-
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
ueppner, Oregon, on sept. isa., viz:
ALLEN CRABTKEE.
Hd. E. No. I77, for the Yi'y. 8EM and W NE'i
Sec. 82, Tp. 2 8. R 2ft E. W. M. Oregon.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
George Hhic.k, Thomas Driscoll, William Dris-
coll, Nathan Shaw, all of Heppner, Oregon.
Ht'd-74 Jas. f. Moore, Register.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY.
Full Term befits September 18, 1895.
Three College Courses, Classical, Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and
gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching and business. The school
has always been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a library of
000 volumes, good equipments for mathematical and stientiiic worn, ana nue buildings with th
best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost of $-"0,000, Is one of the finest
college buildihgs on the l'ucific College.
All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladie's Flail $:1.00 to $1.00 per week, Includ
ing electric light and heat., The College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnlshea
board and loom at J'i.'ii per week. Board in private families. gi.-'K) and upwards. Many students
rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week.
For further particulars address, I'UES. THOMAS McCL.EM.AXD, Forest Grove, Oregon.
500 IIIAB
1 I
liU'viiiruuuu
FOJR SALE!
BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. 3J. SMITH,
Pilot Bock, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
1 J Aug 22, 1SII5. Notice is herebv given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will he made
oeiore j. vv. morrow, county ciern, at Heppner,
ureuon, on uciooer o, inyo, viz :
GEORGE W. WILSON
Hd. No. 4735, for the S'i of NE'-i Sec 31, and
of N yt Sec 35, Tp 3 8, Range 28 E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
D. O. Justus, Samuel D. Tyler, John Beelcr,
John C. Locknane, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or.
B. F. WILSON,
303-75 ' Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Right dow Westerners are rejoicing
much over the appointment of that old
Indian lighter, Qon. Nelson A. Miles, to
the position of commanding general (if
the army, vice Oen. Scolield retired.
This must not be construed uh evidence
that any living person has buy sort of
feeling ngaiust the sturdy old soldier
who gives up bis place' ou account of
old age, but sines the ohange had to
occur, it Is conceded that tione were
more worthy of following in the foot
slept of WaHliiiigt'in, Hcott, Grant,
Sherman, Sheridan and Snolleld than
Uen. Miles. Ai a txy of 23 years, a
volunteer officer, ha wor the alars of a
brigadier general, and besides die
tingninhing himself In the West iu later
years, covered himself with glory during
the rebellion.
I'llral rile! Itching I'llrn.
Symptoms Moisture; intens itching
and slinging; most at night; mors by
cratching. It allowed to continue
tumors form. titcli ofteo Meed ami
tllrrrato, txfomiiig very tore. Swatm h
Oiwtmint stops the itching and bleed
ing, heal ulcM-ration, and in tunot raew
removes th tnmors At druggixl. or
by mail, for fiOoMUt. Ir.S)tiA Hon,
riilladtdphia,
Col. III Nkl ni.knVN a.1
(Irwa to tlirt "In) wlm word tt(
Uu,".lin at I-ouiMille, Ra
mauler i-ITiifL K.iiirt rxrlnnc
arU ti know ulifio Mr. Walter
n fought. It inattrr not. II
ia a thorough patriot an I that ia
tlntlgh.
Tilt tuwtitiK tf tli Mue an I
(jray at Cl.irkainaun waa iuol
aurvf ul, atnl Mm tariotia in-iiiu-turi.ts
wrr ttirnM ovrr t th
Ktotrrttfit. Tim "Yank liti"
anl "ti-UI )i-ll " rr l.h tb-i
Imwrw r, io it t t ' n an I with iii
pomm m j uri ..
BRAN IS NUTRITIOUS.
A Mlrhlcan Mm T.IH Why II Caatldcmi
It lh Chpot FkmI.
The frediuir of conrsfly ground
heat, bran and all, 1 iu some mras
tire an advance on the value of bran
fcrding, mixed with other food. Hut
there ctnti'it l too much iniUtire
on tho valm of bran mUed with other
i' Miita. jir. u.i. KorkwiHMl, In a re
mit contribution to the Michigan
Farmer, refers to tin subject:
HranUona of the very brat of the
(Train food for all kind of live stock.
In fact, it vahm ia not half realiud.
Too many tanner and atoek breeder
think of il mily In connection with
bran mastic, mora a a niedictiia than
anything rlao. Tliey ooualdar ll be
ueful a a laxative, and cooling to tlx
vteui; but tlu-ro ll vatua nd. Iu
reality it I of in irA value to tb atoek
r.tiwr thau any other amglo f.l for
all i'Uva and condition of aiuumU
upon lbs farm llhol.U no ran jr
bap a fat pro I j,-, r; that la. not
strict) pe.kiiig In actual sound,
healthy bone and mtivle growing tlx
lurtit it la rich, an l summit in thrifty,
growing con Mi, oi Mil) alwa.ta b fat
t a certain rltit, yet to an animal
for lti aliauitdea something brUI
Iran would I eri-rwary without
doiild.
A(l r year f feednnf all kind of
grain feed. IkiIU h ull grown aud
purvhated. to a. I km U of alork wn"h
are usually kept on a farm, I l.a
eome to rrk r,t hi an a a lireaaaity, and
ronoider it cheap at a'.m.xt any figure,
N itliout ,.iuM It romuiaii.lt a higher
price in market than ll th-oil I. In view
of the prvteiil l..w priee of wheal, hut
In toy ettimalUin It I alill the choice!
feed a man can buy. ' I bate uia.la It
tie of the principal part ,.f tin f,k
for mr pn' from weaning lima until
Ihiil ll k,l I .M.ld IU .m ..
i i . .... . .... .iloalk-tfof
in, . 1 1 t i t . 1 iiuo. and H rrola for dfied
feed II t-tall bree-l ng ti.,'. tvingetpt-I ' Al
ruiiy ( n I. f a.'W ii.-lui V i i
Niitiie.
There will be a meeting of the (i. A
K. I'ost and Woman's Holiaf Corps the
hint Saturday of this mouth, Sept. 2s:h,
at 1 o'clock p. in., in the town of Ilepp
ner. All members are reiineHtod to be
presfut. JJy tirder of the commander,
T. J. Lkaotk.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J August 27, 18115. Notice is herebv given
that the following named settler hat filed no
tice of his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will he
made before J, W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on October 5, 1H05, viz:
J A M EH W. I.EAHEY.
Hd. Application No. 41M0, for the NEU See. X
Tp. -t S. R W E V. M.
He names the following witnesses to nrove
his continuous residence UKon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Mat Hughes. Joe Rector. David McCullonuh
William Hughes, all of Heppner, Oregon.
n. . VMI.SON,
-76. Register,
DISCOVERED 0T I$T!
IF Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Lichteu
thal's he might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable as that of
1402. CUnis was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the finest stock of Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
The. Old, Original Shoe Merchant,
M. LIOHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
NOTICE OK INTENTION.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
IJ August S4, 1W. Notice is herebv iriven
that the following-named settler has filed no
tice of her Intention to make final ploof In sup
port of her claim, and that said proof will he
made before J. W, Morrow, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on October S, 1H'J5, viz:
ADDIE ALLEN.
Hd. E. No. .lint, for the S'i KW'14 Sec. 2S and the
SJ j RE'4 Sec. , Tp. 5 S. K iitt E. V. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Benjamin I'arker, Ada Jones, L. W. Lewis, of
Ilariliiian, Oregon, Robert Gilmore, of Heppner,
Oregon. JAS. K. MOORK,
ir.ii-70 Register,
" f ON EY LOANED, First Mortgages
11 on Improved Farm Property Negotlat--4-'-a.
ed. We are prepared to negotiate ilrxt
mortgages upon improved farms in
Oreiron, with eastern parties at a rateof interest
not to exceed M per cent, per annum. Mortgages
renewed that have lieen taken by other com
panies. Address with stamp,
MERV1.N SWORTS,
Kaner City, Oregon.
LET ! Kit
J.I3X.
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HEl'PSER
IETTERS APVEItTISKO
J Or., Sept. i), l.t'.i.i.
Hatton Jninet Ijicov F M
Lowell M A Shaw' Mrs E R
Stewart .luhmiv
When railing for thes.- h'tters please sny
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(, 1 l.V'l, tf, J, H II.LIAMP, 1, ,1,
Seventh Annual Fair
-OF THE-
Second hastorn ten District Asriciilfura
r'OHilL rLAallMUIim.
Krotn III Journal.
Tha (liluian-Frenob (Vimpany ia 6lh
eriorf up a buoob of ilV) bead of In rf
oaitle, whiib will ba their rood fall
abipuient from Heppner ,i IroutiUle.
CUrrtiea Zehary reiurne-1 from Iti(
creek raeea Haturday, liavlntf left ahlle
(L raeea vera la full blaet. Totu !
n, I.rlla Morrii and Jobn Morgan r
turned Taeadaf afternoon.
Hob Wkttenburner and In mother
rrtQtned Monday front a ' visit
lib Mr. Dk ar Thompnu. an old friend
and former neigblmr, at hia plw u
llulter rrek. i'i nnl betou.l Heppner
They brotitftit homa illi them Ni
l-enndt of rliiiii fruit from Mr. Tliotn
aon'a nrehard, a rnpl of which, in the
form of nine mammoth Hungarian trnnr
Ibef reetitsl In Ilia Journal fort a. Mr
Tlioi"0 tiaa 10 aerea of Irnil trre. 1
ite Ut ll f-fiine. lie find a rdjr
green
Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman
Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla,
TO UK HELD AT
TIE HUB. WRSOQ win, OWN,
Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895,
ANH CONTISt'INO FIVE DAYS.
1 ,."00 ptiriiprii.fi-d by the Slat for Agricultural, Stock, Mecbaoioa! Exbib.
itri. Work of Art and Fitiejr Work.
r'J.OOO ii'n in imraea for Trinl of Hpeed.
for 1'rrmium l.i't ami I'.ulry I'.Unk.
J. (. M CK, H. rri.ti.ry.
:i:i 7;t.
rttaor oall oo f be Herrelary
A. 8. M AC AI.LWTEU, IVai leot.
"My Pet"
M PROFITS
ON
e Saws Wood !
o FRED KRUG
lias purchased one of the late improved steam saws aud is now
fully prepared to saw wood of every description at the low price of
40c per Cord oue time in two
50c per Cord two times in two
. Wood will be cut neatly, and where possible all knots cut ont
One stick per cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave orders with Chris.
liorchers at the Tal ace Hotel. 1m
You SHOULD Pitop
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at 'the
CITY : HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. Tom Jiiviclley, Prop,
lis By k
titutsi
-OF
For tho Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It U locnteil at Knlem, Oregon,
The Mont Dfuutiful Town on the Coant
, , , . 1 '"tl t the (lAirTTK ofllca for prtlriil
S ""wrTTT pj1rr"'t'""l'll,"t1"1- Treatment prlvteudiur
a'A
DO YOU KNOW
mi
Wi t t a , . ' m '
Teh Palace lei
! uti'tcr mrnimrnmnit of f'hrla lli.rrhi.r who Ucon
'I111 tlUK It In Mrli lly Hr.lClM roaiiiur.
HI -
Ho has also re-opened the Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
ttf frw llMlitmi'! Fn e 'tin for all Curat.
SMALL INVESTMENTS
l?.-lMflO!-
-fl loitr t )
I I i n r "t 11. Ii, t i l r,. lrl, f,r
'! ' "ii i l 1. fa, it, I f..tti a 11. 1 tt.
.i ran, h m,i
TIIUNDF.lt ' I-IOIITNINO
"Thrri' i.i a lid,- in ufim'rt of mm
Tl'il, if luJ.cii id ih JUhhI, IiivIa on to mimic."
Tho 1-hk ia In to atnl an in
Gilliam & :msms:is
With a full lino of
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THI: 1.1GHT1.ST Kl'NINC, GANG ri ( ) S ' T,t'r ,',n a1 "k"''!
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lit
trait at a rvut -
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
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