Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 26, 1896, Image 2

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    Look out lor campaign
The woods are fall of them.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Presidential Elector!,
T. T. OEER of Mrion County
K. L. 8MITH of Waeco County
J. F. CAPLKS. of Multnomah County
B. M. YOEAN of Lane County
For Supeme Judge,
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Eugene.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For CongreM, 2d District,
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Circuit Judge, 6th Dlitrict,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton.
For Prosecuting Attorney, 6th District,
H. J. BEAN of Pendleton.
For Member Board of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A. Q. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine.
For Treasurer,
FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner.
For Commissioner,
J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.
For Assessor,
A. C. PETTEY8, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
lies.
When the votes are counted
Brown, Rood and the rest of the
republican ticket will be found to
have a plurality.
Fob surveyor the republican
present the name of John V. Hor
nor, a young man raised in this
town. He is studious and exem
plary in all his habits, and yon
will make no mistake if you vote
for John .W. Hornor for county
surveyor.
Frank Gilliam has been the
treasurer of Morrow county for the
past two years. I hat he will
serve two years longer goes with
out laying, for his services to the
people in this important omce
nave been satiBiactory in every
respect Gilliam is just the man
for county treasurer. ,
A STATEMENT!
An Untrue Report Nailed
to the Wall !
UNJUSTLY ASSAILED.
J. 'W. Beckett, nominee for
county commissioner on tke re
publican ticket, is a farmer resid
ing iD Eight Mile precinct, and a
man of sterling qualities. This is
one of the most important posi
tions to be filled in the county,
and we believe that Mr. Beckett
possesses the necessary qualifica
tions to perform the duties of this
office in a satisfactory manner to
the taxpayers. Vote for him.
DR. B. F,
For Coroner,
VAUOHAN, of
Heppner.
Justices and Constable.
For Sustlce of the 1st District,
E. L WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS 6HANEK.
For Justtce of 2d District,
J. S. YOU NO.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 3rd District,
WALTER CASON.
For Justice of 4th District,
JOHN MCMILLAN.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 5th District,
J. T. H08KIN8.
For Constable of 6th District,
I. I HOWARD.
For Justice of Ath District,
E L. FREELAND.
For Constable of Ath District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
For Justice of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Confutable of 1st District,
OTIS BIIANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. B. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BKANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable of 3rd District,
WALIER CABON.
For Justice of 4th Tistrtct,
john McMillan.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 6th District,
J. T. HOSKIN8.
For Constable of 6th District,
I. L. HOVVAhD.
As "self-praise is half scandal,"
we will not spend much time in
eulogising the republican nomi
nee for clerk. Mr. Patterson has
pledged himself to the voters of
Morrow county that he will run
the cleik's office for the salary
provided by law. This will be a
saving to the taxpayers, already
overburdened, and a vote for Pat
terson is a vote for economy, cour
tesy, promptness and punctuality
in all official matters.
It bas been circulated among the
oten of Morrow oonnty (bat A. W.
Patterson, the republican nominee or
clerk, wai instrumental in securing the
passage ot the law creating sheriff and
clerk deputies tor Morrow connty. This
baa been done, primarily, to influence
tbe yotet against Patterson, though it is
likely that many have agitated the
matter with an honest belief in the rep
resentations made.
As tbe charges are wholly nntroe, Mr,
Patterson bas no beeitanoy in making tbe
following affidavit:
Htatb of Obeqon, )
Connty of Morrow. J
I, A. -W. Patterson, being first doly
sworn, depose ana say tnat i not oniy
bad nothing to do directly or indirectly,
with securing the passage of tbe bill o
oreate deputies for tbe sheriff and olerk
ot this oonoty, with yearly salaries of
$1,000, but tbat I knew notbiog of tbe
same until tbe bill had become a law;
tbat tbe same is being ciroulated to prj
udioe my oandidaoy in tbe minds of tbe
people of Morrow county; that If eleoted
olerk ot this county I pledge that I will
request tbe representative-elect to use his
iufluence towards seouring tbe repeal of
tbe law providing for a deputy olerk in
this county. A. W. Patterson.
Subscribed and sworn to
before me this 11th day cf
May, 1896.
skal E. L. Fbeeland,
Notary Public for Oregon,
rata all tbat Mr. Patterson says. Their
statements are as follows:
Leziogton. Or., May 11, 1896.
To WHOM IT MAT OONOBBK :
It bas beo rumored tbat A. W. Pat
terson was instrumental in tbe passage
of tbe deputy salary bill for clerk and
sheriff ot this county. I will say tbat
Mr Patterson never spoke to me about
the matter, and had nothing to do with
it in any way, so far as my knowledge
goes.
J. S. Boothby.
CLOSING OUT SALE!
A vote for Northup is only a
step in the direction of electing
Quidd, the populist, Ihe election of
Quinn means tbat the people of
the second district will be practi
cally without representation in con
gress lor the next two years, lie-
publicans cau not afford to make
this mistake. Vote for Ellis, the
regular republican nominee, and a
man that will represent tbe people
tbe second district as they
should be represented.
Independent Republican.
For School Superintendent,
JAY VV. SHIPLEY.
A I'l.F.IMiK.
In aooorJunca with Ilia general de
mand on tbe part of the vnlnre ot Mor
row oounty for tba repeal ot the bill
creating deputies for th sheriff and
clerk with salaries at IIOOO, I hereby
pledge Ibat it elected clerk I will urge
ihe representative elect to ass his in
fluen os towards securing tbe repeal ot
lb law providing for a deputy clerk in
this connty. A. W. 1'attbbsoN.
Dated, May 8, lH'Jfl.
Don't forget Hood for sheriff.
He is a man that will serve the
people faithfully and well.
Dr. J. W. Vauoiian will be the
next coroner of this county and he
will fill the office well. Vote for
Vaughan for coroner.
In further substantiation of the above
statement, made and sworn to before e
daly authorized officer, Hons. J. S. Booth
by and A. W. Qowan, representative
and Joint senator for Morrow oounty
serving in the last legislature, enrrobo
Burns, Oregon, May 5, 1896.
To tbe voters ot Morrow oonnty :
In tbe hope ot setting at rest untrue
and idle rumors, which are being circa
lated in your oounty evidently for tbe
sole purpose or prejudicing ine minas ot i y
voters against Mr. A. W. Patterson. iQVinQ
nominee tor couuty olerk on tne repoo
lican . ticket, I desire to make a brief
statement to the end tbat no injustice
shall be done anyone.
1 refer especially to tbe legislative aot
approved Feb. 25, 1895, "To change tbe
compensation aod mode of payment of
connty clerks, sheriffs snd other officers,
aod also to provide for tbe appointment
of deputies." See session laws, 1895,
page 77. This measure was introduced
by Senator Butler and subsequently
passed tbe senate Feb 20, and forthwith
transmitted to tbe bouse for its consid
eration, and wsB passed by tbat body
Feb. 23.
As to any person lobbying, or using
any luflnenoe for or against the measure,
or to get it "fixed up" with a view of
personal benefit, I can state that no one
approached me on tbe subject, nor did I
bear ot any member being importuned.
It seemed to have been settled by tbe
sentiment of tbe people tbat socb offices
and deputies should be placed on a
salary, and it was also understood by
tbe members, as a quiet undercurrent,
tbat the serving inonmbeuts were op
posed to tbe measure; and with un
limited opportunity to disouss tbe
matter with Mr. A. W. Patterson I can
truthfully say the subject was never
mentioned by or between us, nor did
anyone from Morrow couaty urge me in
the matter, one way or tbe other.
Respectfully,
A. W. Gowah.
Decided to Go Out of Business,
Offer Our Entire Stocl of
We will
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc.,
FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME.
To Stock mea.
All persons are warned not to drive or herd
any stock upon the land of the undersigned,
to wit: the East half of the north-west quarter
of section 34 In T 2 B R26 E. Trespassers will be
prosecuted. H. E. Hillock.
The populiats claim tbat they
will carry Umatilla county and
elect the entire ticket. Oh what
talll m
Snin Et for school superintendent
is the proper thing, lie is a JJor
row county boy and you should
tote for him.
IlmnLICAMt ate falling into
line alt over tlia district and the
proaicta of thn le-elwtion of Hon.
W. It. Kllia grow brighter each
dy.
I !
A. 0. lUnTnoLOMKW will nuke a
faithful ami eflicent oounty juJge,
and will reaKI orer tba couuty
court of Morrow couuty after July
let, oeiL
i
J. N. Iluowjt is the mau to rep.
recent Morrow county ia the lejr.
Ulature, and he il I elected.
Ilia election moans a vote for John
It. Mitchall fr V. ti aenator.
A. C. l'r rm a. fur aweeaor, needs
no word ct coiiitneudatioo fiotn
aa. The votera will m to it that
La ta elected on Jui.e 1, at.J ha will
I a faithful aervai't cf the tle.
I'.rrnr man oo 0a republican
ticket ahould lc, and we behave
will U elected. TU ToUr can do
no better than clta Lis support to
the republican ticket from top to
tiottom.
AlL Morrow county voters
abnuM atatid by Cbaa. obrtaon,
r.ot ittire tor innul' r td state Uar.
id evaluation, lie ia the tly
ti' ii.ui' from tlila end tf the tli
tru t aii.l e sli'.ul I gite Lim our
toJiTtdtd anpout.
It ia generaly conceded that as
between LIub tnd Northup Mr.
Jbllis has the best chance for elec
tion. A vote for Northup, then
is a vote for Bennett or Quion
since it takes so much away from
the leading Republican strength
Does Oregon want to indorse tbe
Wilson bill or lend strength to the
delusions of Populism? Tbe in
terests ot wool-grower should not
be put in jeopardy because of tbe
Belhshness of n l ortlaud political
clique. The Dalles Chronicle.
Mb. Ellis, our present eflicient
representative in congress, has
always very ably and earnestly en
deavored to represent the interests
of bis constituents, and the honor
of his ronoroination is a fit appre
ciation of his valuable services to
this state. In voting to retain Mr.
Ellia for another term, the conven
tion has properly recocoized bis
prentice already attained in the
halls of congress and thus placed
thn direct interests of the state as
they should be above any other
uuuuuni iHxue. neurew ivewa.
Mom Hat iytra at Iks World's Fair
Ayer's Haraatiarillatujoya the eilranr
dluary distinction or having t"n tbs only
blood purifier allowed an eiblttit at lbs
World's fair, Chicago, Manufacturers
ot olber sarasparillaa sought by every
meant to obtain a showing of their foods,
but they wars all turned away under lb
application of tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
Tbs deoisinn of ths World's fair antbo-
rities in favor of Ayer's Hareaparilla
In rffeet as follows: "Ayer's Barsaps-
nlla ia do! a patent madielne. II does
not belong to tba lial of nostrums. II is
here on its merits."
Ths Bares.
The races today were well patronised snd very
successful. Ihe entries In the quarter dash
were Jim Crow, Paddy, Steamboat Bill, Red 8
and hutch. Bill won; Red 8 second The colt
race was the finest ever seen on the track. The
entries were Paul Jones, Latch, lone, Maurice
n, Qladdys, Miss Heppner and Penlaud Buttes,
The Heppner favorite, Paul Jones, was beaten
by lone, but the race was a hut one. The races
tomorrow will consist of three and one-half
furlongs, free for all, purse, 175 and half mile
dash, free for all, purse, fl00, and will be very
Interesting.
A CAKD.
There are reports In circulation that If I am
elected sheriff tbat I will close men out for
their ta es. To all such I will promise to be
as lenient as the county court will permit me.
And the rest of the reports in circulation are
nothing but campaign lies. A Roon.
May 25, 1896,
E. L. FREELAND,
mmm COLLECTIONS,
wwiTta INSURANCE,
MM? ABSTRACTS.
U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER.
Land Filings and Final Proofs Taken,
STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY ITBLIC.
NOTICE.
The annual convention of the Morrow County J C F" 3 U 1 1 M D
inday School Association will convene June I ' ' '
Sunday
11, 18, at Petty's Grore. The superintendents
and secretaries of all the schools are requested
to he present . nd also two delegates from each
school. All are invited to attend. An Inter
esting program will be rendered.
J. J. Adkins, Pres.
At J.
OteceiCISs
M. Hager's Residence.
Notice of Intention.
Oo to tbe entertainment al tbe ball
tomorrow niubt. Admission ten cents.
TheJ.M. RUSSELL Co.
The Dalles. Portland,
Heppner.
rolXUD HKMOM TIONb.
Tbs rspnbllflsna of Dry Fork precinct
met al Uunartierfy for tbs p irpoes of
draltlnc resolutions to regard to tbs ma
hetous atUt ioo tbs repnblioaa eaotli.la
ts for sheriff, AnJrsw Hood.
Tbs fullowiof resolutions war read
and adopted i Mats A poreoa or
persona of Pry Fork precinct era spread
log or aisliiisT to spread willfull and
malioimis falsehoods is regard !t An
drw Itmd, Ida repnblieao candidal
for abend: Ibat Mr. IUmI will ant
OB third of lbs rspoblleaa vot of
Ibis preeieel ; Ibat t abuaes svsryon
who owes htm: that ha suied man
SetMselesS on lbs I.MUdaol May. Tbaftw
for t II
niVsi.tf .f. Tbal In oof opinion, Mr
Itiiod was lbs eboio of every repnbll
eaa la Iba precinct for tba aomtnatitw.
And t it further
i.iv,f. Thai ws bats known Mr
IUhxI tot years aod a areat tnasipfos
nave bad Oeaaeial aistsa from aim
a ditTaretil llin and bav always f'ond
him It I aa boif able f titlemsn, ready
and wllliaf la eist all b noral la
bo era rirrdv, if tl It In tu pomt
da o, bul like a l boneet n.a b d
eptaM liar and a Ihtrf, and la our
pink Mr. lUd baa bUd prr
and brdy famaltrs la Ibis pari of lb
evnniy Ibaa any wtber saaa ia tbs auaa
l I. day. And t it
.Vvreif, 4lstbet la ie-aij la Mr
ltunl's kaurkiKs! a maa I on tlx
I.Va ilar rf May, a (real HMy f
a l Ifinilil t Mr. Ilood an
Mr Nirbolam a4 will sat Ibat Mr
llyod Is 4 la Uat to blaros, M
Mr. 9iobtlaa ealiad Kim a a a of
b b al wbleb Mr, Um4 ia biro
paah Kf paltmi bi bead o bl faa.
Mr. H4 did "t mk a lbs a a foMbf
Ibaa Ibat, aad Mr. Nirbolsna alUmpUd
ladrawakmf bat was pttvotit! if
Olbrf partir.
M. K V. Vv, C.a.riraa.
M a Mntiu rw.s
0. .rttrrs,(r , May 1,V
1 J. W. V. .l ram la fr-a I'.i l:
ta Kuaday aa.d wOs iwmiI a ( 4j
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
I J April iH, 1K1I6 Notice Is hereby given
ilmt thn Inllowliiir-iiained settler has tiled notice
o( his Intention U) make Himl prool In support
of his claim, and that said pnmf will tw made
beloie Joseph U Olbsnn, (J. 8. Cora., at Lexing
ton, Oregon, on June !. IW. vl:
JAMES K. TIBBRTTS,
Hd E. No. 3WW, for the KKS, Sec. 11, Tp. 1 8. R.
2& K W. M.
He name's the following witnesses to prove
his contlnnnti residence upon and cultivation
nf bmM Untl vll!
John T. Young. William Estes, Cyrns N.
Rhlnn. all of Heppner, Oregon, and Edwin K.
Beh,olUxlglUn.Oregon.A8 r MooRp
4M-M Hcglster.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT I A ORANPE, OKEC.ON,
I J April 21, 1HMI. Nolle Is heretiy given
The BIG SHOW of the UNIVERSE
COMING!
ON ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAINS ,
BOND BROTHERS'
WORLD'S BEST SHOW,
i
The Crowning Climax of Exhibitional Grandeur at fe'
made belora Ilia oounty clerk ol Morrow coun
ty, Oregon, on June lnh.l. tIs:
' PoarEK ADAMH.
Hd. E. No. TJ7, for the NK snd lots 1 and
1 Kec. , Tp. i K. R. 27 E. W. M.
He name th following wllneaae to prove
hlsronilnuousrealdenc upon and cultivation
of. said land, vis:
Mltllln J. levn. John T. Oallnway, Alhart H.
aiamn Charlna Moraan. all ol Haonner. r.
Any person who desire to protest aralnat th
allowance ni sura pmoi, or wno in.i oi muj
latanttal imsoii. under th law and In rf n-
lallnnaot th interior Department, why uch
prool should not b allowwl, will b ltn an
opportunliy at th almv mentioned Um and
i,U ta emM-aiamln th witneaae nf aald
claimant, and to offer vtdnc in rvbutteJ of
claimant.
D. P. WIIJ0.
Hrs-Uter.
r fttftjf RiiST' t 1 f-iNiV
At.lt I rasslVa Jl -tt'.JWI 1 LKYar:. I that submitted by
lMfilJtl&J), imSvti&tt AJ ft Usnovncsat
l:Ay'f 41 i'l'If S rfj t 'J . -Vi V ?iv n t ll l,.llolnrnamet
i 1 it f'..( 1 TH F J I i - M I . 1 m M ' . w III If I
HEPPNER on WEDNESDAY June 3rd.
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1896.
To Thi Public :
The following facts have decided ns to open np an office at The Dalles, and we believe th
wool growers will feel an interest In our proposition to handle their wool.
THE DALLES MARKET.--Inl8Mlr. million pounds of wool was marketed there,
which brought extreme prices. The present outlook is that not less than eight million pound
will be marketed there this season, and we believe wools sold In The Dalles will bring full valuea
for the following reasons :
1st, 1 he large amount of wool handled not only att rue's buyers, and the most of them mala
Tbe Dalles their headquarters for the season, causing a brisk competition. The Oregon mills us
not less tha'i two million pounds, so wools In The Dalles have the benefit of this competition, as
well as for th East and California markets.
2d. The location of The Dalles Is such that five transcontinental railroads compete for freight,
guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; in 18'J5 wools from The Dalles to the East were taken at a
rate rf 90 eta. per hundred pounds.
3d. Arrangements have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to
The Dalles when added to the freight from The Dalles East, will pot be higher than the freight
from local points direct East, and in many cases less. These facts alone vaur the growers the
highest possible price.
CONSIGN M E NTS.--While we fully realize consigning wool Is a thing of th past, w
believe growers will do well to consider our proposition, especially this season as there is every
reason to believe It will be a slow, dravjgy year.
Our business In the past has been buying forOregon and Eastern mills and dealers. Reallzlnr -how
slow th mills and dealers will be In placing their orders this year, we think our method of
handling will be an advantage to the grower, and considering the wool will not b moved from
the home market nor from under your control without consent; you must not look upon our
proposition in th light of shipping on consignment.
For ten years past, "excepting 1x93, the year of th panic," wools bav brought better price
in the home markets, as the season advanced, than at the opening, and wa beltevs this will b
esieclally so this season.
When growers ar not In a position ti bold their wool, or feel inclined to sell to pay their
bills, w will make an advance at a liberal rat of Interest; will take charg of th wool, pay th
teamster s and other charge when requested to do so, and whan wools ar to b shipped to Th
Dalle by rail, we will ta car of th railway freights from point of shipment to Th Dalle, and
such points as Heppner and Arlington, w will bav a reDresentatlv who will tka charm nt
th wool and lorward It.
You will keep In nilnd that when shipping to Th Dalle ther will ha no tra m.ni.iA
yon, and considering lb low price of wool, w liar concluded to do this work at k cent per
pound brokerage.
n win oe pieaMa near non yoq, ana aena regular accounts of eastern ad local markets
hen requested. lag j. j. RLIWELL CO.
Tba moat TraelMl, Popular, Karooua, ami altogether tba Greatest
TfutW txbibiuoo ol the Utmorna. H a umDiteiy worm
mora to itncaa a ft of our Marrfloua Special
Feat ores than it wouU bo to aw the
loaiila ami Outai.l of any Show
Id tbo WorM
Intention.
La Oaaana, Oaaoow.
aorll l. im
EREBY OIYE THAT THE
elller has Sled BOtlc
ol kla Intention In snake Snal proof In support
at hla claim, and that aald prool will b mad
belor County ClerS ol Morrow Connty. Oregon,
al Heppner, Ore"n. on May l, vis;
JuHfl V. BROWN.
Timber Cultnni Entry No. UA, tor lb KW';
Sec la Tp.! B. V E. W. M.
H name th Miowlng witness to m
Ms continuous reat.laoc upn e4 cultivation
.said land. vis
John P. Barton, William Barton. John P. Brown
and prancta M. utry,eil ot Heppner irr(oa
. r, wiijsiin.
Wood Wanted.
VOTli B IS HEBEY JtVI THAT THE
lv a. hod board ot lslrk-l o. I. Heppner,
ol als
Tbret Oompli-U Cirrus Troop
A Kiv Cuatinenl Arenie Assembly
Itf , Will rarelr M.U o lh delivery
imii cords xt wonr al I ha hoot prvmiae
lleapMV. mmm ta be rpne4 on inn A. I",
! lab dellvrrwd OH of helor rt. I. IA
Ihm S,Hf4 mrv ! nsrtl ! I)ecl y of
or tas Boaas.
All Nations CHEATED Male and Female Celebrities, z:
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Asia, Kemp. Af'ifs sn-l America I ColribllB.
GRIND Win DiriDI'nOME LMlKFlT Ntff 1D 0RIGIS.1L FUT5.
TbOrn lal Eibiblikunal ralnr-Tb M ! WoJfnl aa.l Amuina Animal
rffirmanr-TbOrll Wodrr-Tb MoM Ci'tnpUi
lil4 Ilea I Hb-Tb r.v.yber OtoJe4
tel Hbns f Carlo.
an-Jaty w.
BOTIrK OP SALE.
o
tbekifil fttrrj t Mmihs Cirsi fm'jw, I VJtrU kylu firtitil.
IUr, 1U.N, InUrli a4 rp'le4. 1'ratie laaswefabl H(rUI
rvature vetor llor t.ibiiia in asswirav. e-
Wblob woniil b wnfih a ! ) Ad t't.
Make up your j-atlirs and cobaull )our Malum Agral for Kteuraioo
IUtcaoo l'.OXI IlUOTHKlUS'.day.
vnriii is ntarar iiivtw that
i 1 v lf and by vliive a drm and
ol sal d'llr le and anwred nm May lih. l.
In II. matter nt Ihe ealal Tboma P ISartan
ilrvwiel by lbsnly ourl ol Ihe Maw
iiiwiK Ui W.now lowwtT. aeillag ewtte
the Ktvl.il .io! a lml'iUlxi.-r ol Iba sal
ewale will nl. bif sale al pa MIC tmr , t
Ike IIiImi M-i-ter lot eoeb la banal oo RrMur.
wv Jane a, uaa. al II aeterl la ha Inrenan
M that day ea Ihe pnoniar at aald 4ev t. all
lb Mloam de-rtl4 el enerty bel-nt
Ins lo Iba named eaeate .IHni la) Me
en nnlr. mna. o.aii tu V mi m
H1 sa.M t and w ',. Sia
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