TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using AYER'Svicoe . "Nearly forty years hro, after Rome weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray Und began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened vitli immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I. commenced using this prepare Here and There. .Mrs. E. W. Rhea ia reported bb beint Wednesday New Year's ball next evening. T, J. Matlock was in from the raucb Tuesday . VV. O. Hill Christ mas. wa9 np from Lexington Frank Sloan is io from this week. Batter creek Billy Gordon was on tbe eiok list two days this week. Lishe and Eob Watkins spent Christ mas in Heppner. Leet Greenwood is Bpendiujr Christ mas in tieppuer. are visiting at tioi, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs.'lI.M. IIaicht, Avoca, JCefo. Ayer's Hair Vigor ritKI'ARKD II y DR. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Ayer's Samaimrllla Removes 1'hnples, Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per Hue will be Sharped for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of ren)wct," lists of wedding presents and donors, nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever nnrnnaa. 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five enis a one. rneio rules will be strictly adher id to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpou application. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Ixng Creek, ionu uay ana i:anynn i;ny, lenves as lollows Every day at li a. in., excont Hundav. A rrives every day at f ui.. except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best Hue to or from the Interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phlll Colin. Agent. Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer in Kalf Pint Buttles can be had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where high grade Liquors and Cigars are also kept by Ted. Niw Feud Yahd. Wm. Gordon has opened np the Yed yard next door to tbe Gazette olllce, and now aolioita a bare of your patronage. Hilly is rlifbt at borne at this business, and your horsei will b well louked after. Priors reasonable. Hay and (train for sale. tf. Newt Jones and wife Billsboro this week. Mrs. Jerry Cohn is up from Portland visiting her relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt were over from Clinks canyon Tuesday. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8. C. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Rev. Father BeotRen, of Pendleton. will hold Oulholic servioes in Heppner jext Suuday. I. L. Sargent and wife are spending the holidays with their son, 0. 0. Sar get, and family. Hon. Henry Blackman, collector of internal revenue, arrived thU morning for a brief stay. A New Year's ball at the opera house is planned for next Wednesday evening. Are you going? Fred Hallook, Art Minor and Ike Euois lei t this morning for Wall oreek for a bunting trip. Wm. 0. Geiger left last evening for Forest Grove and will spend the winter with bis relatives there. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Tbe Dalles, spent Christmas with ber parents, Mr ead Mrs. W. U. Ueutry. 0. C. Hargent and family enjoyed a noma tree on Christmas eve. The tree contained over 200 presents Thos. Carle. Geo. Noble and Oscar Sohiiffrr are in town to participate in tbe Masonic installation tonight. Best accommodation and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh aud Wash, ate., Portland, Oregon. Rev. J. W. Jenkins arrived from The Dalles this morning and will fill bis regular appointments at this place. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra- hamsick building, Heppner, Or. tt Misses Belle Frenoh and Ethel Boyer went down to Lexiogton Christmas to visit Mirs French's sister, Mrs. Potter. 0b Rogers, we are informed, on tbe 20th mat., sold a car load of beef oattle to a Portland firm at $2.b5 per hundred. ibe Uhzette will take last spring calves in lieu or oasn. Any one owinp who baa oattle can easly liquidate, if so inclined. tf Mrs. C. S. Van Duyn and daughter, Edna, ure expected to arrive home from Mow io lime to enjoy a New Yeai'i dianer. W. J. Lerzer sells a one pound pack age of tea, "Crown" brand, al 50 cents and gives io addition one silver plated teaspoon. a Don't fnreat tbe New Year's ball at the opera bonse. Good musio and grand time is tbe . program for the oooasion. The leading tea dealers of Heppner are on baod with some speoial drives io this ne. A natural leaf Japan, good quali- , no dust, sweepings or trash, at 25 oents per lb., old prioe, 35 cents. Im perial Gunpowder, a regular 75 ceot grade at 50 cents. Fine English Break fast, a regular 75 oents erade. at 50 oents. Tbe two last makes a tine blend. Free mplea to those who wish to try it. cbilling's $1.00 grade at 75 cents. Several other lending brands at corres pondingly low prions, at Odd Combina- lon Store of P. O. Thompson Co. 97-4t Miss Binnie DeForeet. director of the elocutionary department of the Portland University, will give an elooutionary reoital at the opera house on Tuesday evening, Deo. 31, commencing promptly at eight o cloak- Miss DeForeat has bad years of experience as a teaoher of elocution and on tbe stage. An interest ing program intersperced with musio will be rendered. Such an opportunity to bear the best talent is seldom offered the people of Heppner. Tbe seoret of a speedy onre in sick ness lies in selecting the proper remedy and this Is diffioult to do unless one is ure what the ailment is. But one thing sure, had tbe liver been actively at ork sickness could not have come. It then always safe to take Simmons Liver Regulator which keeps tbe liver well regulated and all poison expelled from tbe system. Mrs. B. F. Vaughn has aooepted tbe ogenoy of The Pacific Corset Faotory, and those ladies who desire anything in that line will please call on Mrs. Vaugbac. It is well known that this firm makes corsets to order and those who want comfort and exact fits should see Mrs. Vaughan before ordering. 97tf To the aged, with their poor appetite, reebie circulation, and impoverished blood, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a boon beyond price. Its effect is to obeok tbe ravages or time, by invigorating every organ, nerve, and tissue of tbe body Sey Ayer's Almanac tor the new year. A grand ball will he given at the opera onse Wednesday, New Years night, an. 1, lo'Jb Excellent music for the ocoMBion will be furnished by Messrs. Hale and Wattinburger. Prioe of ad mission, $1 00 A grand time is assured. Mrs. Taylor Dndson and obildren, Miss Ava and Master Harlan, are over from Fairhaven. In last, issue we noted tbe visit of the young lady but our scribe was not aware of the presence of tbe other members of the family. for Hale. Ten shares of stork in the National Bank of Heppner. Addrea Richard T. Cox, Reoelver, Arlington, Oregon, t4tf. Any inventor in Estern Oregon who drain the iwvioe of an attorney in Washington. 1). C , will fluJ it to bis advantage to call on or address this pa per. 6tf O. B. Halt, th tons. trial artist, ean be found at his parlors, Matlock comer, where be will dispense at pnpnlar prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Ben Mtha Is now i proprietor of the eitv meal market h-r be keeps a freeh supply of b-i-f, "rk. ninilon. veal, usage, bs00 and lard, winch be sells for Ibe IowmI mark-l once. Fred Bock, Ibe Portland but hr.l still wltb blm. tf Now ia the time to get ibe Weekly Oregooian, Hie gral neppcr of the Wot. lib i hell -!. both trict y In adrto,one )ar. 3 60 No better CoBiblaatfP f Dl"t"l" Io tbe lat. IIh..! we will give a premium an additional Jourtul.the Web- foot rlanter, an agnrtiitcral ptr, Come in D" and anUmrlhah in Remember the DeForest elooutionary recital Tuesdav evening. Admission 25 cents: reserved seats 3d cents: on sale at W. li. Baling'. Mathews Bros,, City bolel barber shop, tonsoriul artists. Uairoutting, shaving shampooing, etc., done oieutifloally Bath at 25 cents apiece. A beautiful snow atorm le on, with tbe wind blowing, a hurricane. How ever. It is melting aa fast as it fall the Heppner t eigbborbood. Hall' Hair Reoewer core dandrn and scalp ffeotl'Ts: also all case haldnesa where the glaode whiob feed tbe roots of bair are not closed op Married Oo Toesday evening, Deo 2-Hh. at the False hotel, Mr. Iran Hale and Miss Utile) Howard. Jndg Keitbly officiating. Siuoess to tbern w bather yoo want photo or net, we requeai )oo to call at Uerriu's studio we are prepared to farnisb you tbe beet ork in any Una of portraiture, trfitr, J. W. Kerns, tbe city painter, I pre pared to do all kind or painting and paper banging and will do bouse clean in and take np and pnt down carpets Office oo Mala street, opposite City b-itrl. We're always eontrttlni and dlg.ln and drl It'l for somrthlnf "to tickle the spot." Then hn you feci marry, Just call on Uah rry w ho kr Tom and Jerry r4 hot tf. At lb Belvedere saloon .faplala Hwexy, I', a. A, 80 Ite.. Cel.. : "Shllob'e Catarrh llnied Is the firt medicine I ; bat foun t (bat ul tdo me any gfwd." l'M(e 00 oeote. For ty Welle A Warren. Nerves ea tit. I as nervous, tire I. Irritable, and eroea. Karl's Clover lUmt Tea ha mad me well and happy Maa. F.. U. Won MX. for ! by Well A Warrea. Christmas Matters. Tbe Christmas exercises at tbe M. , ohuroh, South, on the evening ot the' 25 tb. were well attended, tbe bouse being filled to its utmost OBpacity. Tba program was commenoed with singing by the choir, followed by Wm. Walbridge with tbe devotional exercise. Snpt. H. T. Bag- ley mada tbe opening remarks, followed by the S. S., with a welt prepared pro gram, ibe essay of J. w. Humor on the "Work and Objeot" of the S. 8. showed careful preparation and was instructive. Special musio was rendered by tbe choir and tbe solo by Miss Florence Crittenden nod duet by Mrs. A. Minor and Miss Maggie Adkins are deserving of speoial mention. Tbe children rendered their respective parts in a way whicb proved they bad re ceived careful training. The meeting was a grand success considering the time consumed iu preparation and the oomraittee ia charge are to be con gratulated. A Baby's Life Saved. "My baby had oroup and was saved by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale by Wells & Warren. Rich Red Blood Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That is Why the cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cubes. That la Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the severest cases ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. That is Why It overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, give energy in placs cf e-hsr.-t!on. Tim. ia Why tho eu'. -s of Hood's Sar Biriariila kava iauroijod year alter year, until it now requires for its production the largest Laboratory in the world. The World has the Money, We Have the Goods ! flood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the public eye today. Be sur to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hnnd' PH1 b"T- DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Masqubradk. Heppuer psople usually attempt to eojiy themselves on Christmas, and Deo. 25, 1895, was no exception to the rule. The masquerade at the opera bouse was well attended on this occasion, aud the whole festivities a grand sucoess. Tbe number of maskers were unusually large. Tbe prizes was awarded as follows: Ludies, tbe best dressed charaoter, Miss Iya Swaggart, ''Queeu of Diamonds," set ot silver knives and forks; best sustained characters, Mesdumes A. A. Roberts and Otis Patterson, "Bootblacks," ladies' gold watch. Gents, the best dressed charaoter, Floyd Thomas, "English Dude," album; most oomloal charaoter, Cbai. Sargent, "Paddy from Cork," album; best sustained obaracter, Art Minor, "Sueepherdar," genta' gold watch. Dancing was indulged in till a lata hour. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partner-hip heretofore existing between 8. W. Meadows and W. P. iScrlviier, under the firm name nf Meadows & Scrivner, doing busi ness as blacksmiths in the town of Heppner, has this day been dissolved bv mutual consent, 8. W, Meadows will continue the business, col lect all debts and pay all bills for the said firm. All accounts muBt ha settled by caBh or note immediately. Mr. Scrivner desires to state to the public that he will continue his business as wnnon maker and repairer at the same stand, and guarantees satisfaction as heretofore. 8. W. MEU10W9, W. P. 8CKIVSER. Pated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, 1M)5. 93-03 SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COCK- -a. ly oi Morrow, Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old- timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite the city botel. Charley will ppreciate a call when in town. Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. . Leaves Echo Tuesdays, Tursday ano Saturdays. rare $2 eaoh way. Olhoe. Wells A Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop. It is announced that Mr. Ed. Dongh- erty and Miss Anna Dongberty will be married at tbe Catbolio oburob next Sunday, after wbiob a wedding dinner will be served at tbe ralaoe. H. Tippett. Bill Clark and Wm. C. Geiger returned this week from an ex tended bunt np near Jones prairie. Tbey bad a good time, and captured a big bear and other game. Oasa Roger went down on the Columbia, remaining Deo. 18th and l'Jth, and caught, scalped and skinned ten Morrow oouoty ooyotes. Uis grey bounds are invinoible. For 822.50 I will aell a first class, high grade, high arm sewiog machine guaran. teed for 10 years. For further particu lars Call on or address, N. A. I -each, Liexlngton, Oregon. 8H-tf. Messrs. MrCarly and James Johnson and Misses Stanley and Mo Bee departed tbia morning for their home on Mutter oreek, having enjoyed Heppner' Christ- msi festivities. It F. Mioor has patented a car trnck thru promise to be of value, both to Mr. Minor and the railroad world. Tbe Osteite will give description ot same in tbe near future. Frank Ros be opened np a restaurant in the Mioor building, next dior to C M. Joiira' barber chop. White Uhor throughout and rate by meal or week very reasonable. li'J-tf. Married At T J. Allvn'e. er lone. Cbriatm, Mr. Oo. Atlto and Mis Cora Huaeell, Judge T. J Carle peform log the eeremony. Sucoess aod bappi oee to I hem. Mr. and Mr. Tbne. Nelson were ex ported to visit relative ber during tb bolid), but their plao bav been obauged aod the visit will Dot be made at tbi time. Hoy Olaseoork earn id Tuesday Irom Pilot Itoek to vitl bla relative, end to be present at the marriage of hi later, Mi Maud Olaaecock, and Jay W bblpley. T. ft. Howard makes a specialty in applying loo men with ell needed articles, beside carrying a general hoe. He bie new ad. tf. Kltner Hloeom, the artist, will make cabinet photo for tbe hell .'W day at IJ pr doiea. Uallery opposu opera bouse. If. Pills do Not Care. Fills do not oure Constipation. They only aggravate. Karl's Clover K ot Tea gives perfeot regularity ot the bowels. For sale by Wells & Warren. After Deo. 1, 1895,' tbe Gazette will make a disoount ot 10 pet oent. from list on all staple job work. This re dnction ia made on Ibe supposition that oash will be paid tor all work as soon as oompleled. ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of tlie First Rational Dank at Ilepp ner, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business, Dec. 13, lH'JU. RESOURCES. Loans aud discount $12f,R0'.34 Overd'fta aeon red and nnsermred S.446.20 U. S. Bonds to seoure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds K7.Y00 Stocks, securities, eto 14,033 81 Bauking-bouse furniture, and fixtures 3.884.44 Due from National banks (not reserve agents) 1.C.KI75 Due from approved reserve agta. 0,17'.I..1S Checks ami other oaeb item l'2!l 73 Notes of other National Banks 1,(RK).00 Fractional paper currency, nickel and cents. 73 90 LAWFUL MONKY HKlISVI IN SANK, VII: Specie 10,O4 00 Legal tender notes.. . W7 00 11,401.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per rent, ot circulation) fslJ.riO , State of Oregon. J. H. Townsend, 1 l'laintitr, Thomas Waldcn. W O i" beott, Geo. V. Harris, Defendants. To Thomas Walden and O. W. Harris, Defend ants. in uio name or IllA Mjit.i oi (lrppnn. vnn urn nereny remitted to appear and answer the eom plaint filed acainst you in the t hove entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regu lar term 01 me aoove entitiea court town Monday, tile 2d day of March, IH'IH; and if you fail m to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the e art for the relief demanded in said complaint, t i-wlt: Judgment acallist 1e(itiilinf. Thmmta Wnl. don, for the sum of Two Hundnd Four and hlxty One-Humlrcdths Dollars In II H Col, l Coin, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per tem. per annum, irom the nrstdayof February m, uiiiu pain, ana ior me lurtner sum or inirty-rive Dollars, attorney's fee. together with the costs and disbursements of this n It to ue taxed. A' d that the mnrtirairs deatTltorl In nlalntifTi t-oiiipiaiiii oe lorecioseii and mat the ureinlst' invrrui tti-HiTiofti, io-wii: me mv'i oi hec. vii. PIN. It Hi fc. W. M.. bo sold to mil fv in rt JUHKl'ldll. and that the said Geo. W. Harris and all per ms claimlnir bv. tbroinrh or im.ler him I,k forever barred ol all rluht or equity of redeuip tlon In said premlaes. I nis summons Is nubllsheil bv ortlor or Hon Stephen A. Ixiwell, Jutlgeof the sixth Judicial dMrlct of the Slate of Oregon, dated December 1MH, lH'i... J, N. BKIIWN, VJ-J-ili. Attorney (or Plaintin They are not Second Hand or Junk Shop goods either, but goods of today, bought for cash and will be sold for the same. Sold on their merits and at prices that will have you to call again. We Select Our Stock, After careful examination, wo then have the best at correct prices. Boots, Shoes, Hats, We make a specialty, and by giving us a call you will greatly please us. We are determined to please and excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MINOR & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. We are going out of business. FELL BROS. NOTICK. N'OTICK lit HE UK BY GIVEN THAT A MEET lug of the stockholders of the Heppner BulliliiiK V 1-oan Am i lalioti will be held at their ulliee i Heppner. Oregon, on the acrontt Tuesdav of January, IWSl, between the bourn of III a. m and 4 p. in. ol a d Uy, for the purpose ol election directors for the running venr. KD. It. HIHHOP, Heppner, Or , Dec. lW). a'.il Scc'y. HTOrKIIOMIKKH' MKKTINIi. Total.. Iiw.ni.o; LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .n.(Ksi.m Hurtdiw fund 12,0KM) Undividml iirotita, l- ripen- 44 and taiea paid 21 ,7sD 93 National Hank Notes out- stiiiiilinir ll.'tOtii Due to other National lltuks.. 479 11 Due to tt it banks and bank ers 6.2MQ2H Individual doMHiiU auliiect tu vh-ck tia.71.1.06 lX-inunl rrtiticutes) of dt hwiI 'iH.HlC.tjU TOTH E li HK.I1F.HV UIVKN THAT A MEET i' Ink of tbe liM'tholilera of Urn Naimtial Pankof Heppner will lx held at Hi lmnklii( houi, In Heppner. on Ihe sei imd Tuesday of January, Iwiwfen the hours of In a m ami 4 p m of khI'I day. lor tlie purHM) ol electing dlrec tors for Hie cumins year Kli H Itlsllol' r..l,l..r Heppner, or., It r. 4, THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BORCriJCllS, Prop. tin Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. i'i. no. TNBilt I I I.Tl'KK USITKH STATK-t LM liraiitte, rireKnii, Shy. Total Statu op Oiiic mim, zNs s;lIIS is a sheepherd- O :v 3 four months, but he r loooks like a new manO i f; now for he has been ' ' , O ;;,C: dressed lip at I IIokni.k & Rn: a's. Horner & Rhea, f.ral Nat' 0" 0it4$ . . . m mm m a a 11 r i1flrtr'iii" tAa. Masasrb TiatobU t'ar4 "I vst sti(Trlotf vitb stnmarh Iroulit, an I prororscl a billls id llKH'a Harsa panila. It bslif d a n mnrb tlitt I lMik tnorsi nf it, and now I !) ksp it In lb I, tons and osa It for fy ail mpM. I also f ivt it to mf rbtldrao." It K. Mmpatip, 0Nitrty, Drrgoo. Ilnd'i fills eora all litsr Ilia. tlW,2M.U7 Coturror Monnow, t " I, Vtmre GniM-r, Caliifr of Ilia ali.i narrnxl bank. di olemuly aar that lli alxiva stnt'-uiPtjl ia trim to tlie brst of my knoalnla and lln f. iiti. CVtssRa, Ca'tiirr. HuWnlisxI and sworn to lu f ro mn tula 2llliday..f lJro , Ih'jJ. J N. lUrtats, Notary I'ultliO. G)rrwt-Alttt: C. A. libra, T. A. libra, J. li. Naitr, lhrrrb.ra. OKKIi R AT I.A it,ih. iM'r. r'i.iii. plaint hs Inn Ihtii mude at t li la t.tli, e by the duly vrrlllnl alU.lnv It ,l vi I M, Htl lr. albc- Ins that Win. II Yanhlae. who made TlnilM-r ( iiltnre ititry No. I.t..'. al ll.e l-and I I'tw o at m i.rande. I iriK.in, mi tin. ,ti, iUy,,f hH-iotilMr, lwl, lor lb S'i nl N', S.T . 1 p t, kiir., s. M . baa holly aMii.,,,iii-. Ihe aa, lrai-1; that claimant baa latli-d ,t plant any trm-a iihiii alt) Irai liilla d al any time aim tb nilryol the saint aiil that there is nut no any Irres grtiw Ins Iheri-on aa l, law minirnl I beff lorr, UN a view ol Ilia rattrrllatltill III tlir aauir, tb aald tilli-a ar e, h ht. l.ir re iiilrptl and niniiiniieil In m ami apprar l-(,,rr J W, Morrow, rtinutv t-b-ra ol Mttrrow roiinly, ri-ftiti, al bis nrliio In Heppner. on-a-oii. on the I tli day of Jaiinatr. I a,. a IS ,t,r ,,( in Hilt" k. A M.and pnaliK nth ta aiiniuriy as tbry mar have remr. riling Ilia aalil allevalltM.a The Anal hearlna l la hal IM-I.ira Ilia n-a-laler and r-rlif al m itrautle. rr(,ii, mi Jauuari i'.ih, I" . al lu u i lia k A M H f V i:"iS, K-aiatrr. WiJ I II liniilllNs, Kmvlo-r. TIIUMDKU LIQ I ITNINO "There is a tide in ihc affairs oj men That, if taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." Tbe flood is here and bo is G ILLIA.M & BIS Bill With a full line of Inrtlvvnro. Tinwaif. OlunHvnivt riwltory. Wood mid Willovvwuro.CcdiirTubs at Hod rook i'ricos. TUB LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG HOWS! Ix til" ihr t iT t-i ht rR Tlie t H ty u Mirtriiw, Slat ut (f-.in tha V.fil.ara t a.nmia) nrai la a n 1 I mil, Uu.lla-I. l lali.Ult. TS U W niattrl, Jmt ft, lail,lm. M Mar n.i . Mi ran la aud i. S Hrnia. Ilaitatiis. Ti l W. Msaart ai4 Jams In U.a Miit ll.a (Hata nl (rr.ff N.MKK UK MAI.r. N'OTH V. I II HI'. 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