Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1897, Image 2

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a majority on joint ballot bis oppo-1
nents have no moral right to stand
in the way in. the manner they have
adopted. No V matter bow well
bunded their opposition may;, be,
their action is a reproach to the
state and a disgrace to themselves.
The contest there furnishes an
other example to be used hereafter
when the fight for a change in the
manner of election of senators shall
come on in earnest. No one who
has watched these contests in Tari
ous states where there has been
such bitter contention can fail to
realize that it would be a blessing
to have a system under which,
when the appointed day should
come, the matter would be quietly
settled by the people as they settle
all other elections.
JONES NOT HANNA.
The latest from Ohio is to the
effect that Hanna will not get the
sen a tor ship made vacant by Sher
man's selection for the cabinet, but
that Governor Bushnell will appoint
"Mr. Jones." Now, it strikes us,
remarks The Dalles Chronicle,
that the experiment with the
Jones family in political affairs
has not proven satisfactory either
to the public or the Jones family,
' Aa Old Settler.
When the rbeumatis u first pre-empt
certain traota of your anatomy it may be
onsted easily, but when it becomes ao
old settler it is pretty bard to badge.
Remember this when you experience the
first twinges of this obstinate and agon
izing disease, and attack it with Hostet
ter's Stomach Bitters. It will then
"make tracks,", and possibly leave you
unmolested and in peaceable possession
of your own comfort in the fature. Peril
always attend rheumatism, it it beoome
cbronio, on account of its tendeooy to
attack the heart. .Usually it is compli
cated with kidney trouble. Certain it
that the kidneys, when aroused by the
Bitters, will eliminate impurities which
give rise to rheumatism and dropsy. In
or wet conditions of 'the
Cured of Paralysis
Carlos F. Shepard, a Member of t he
Indianapolis Board of Trade
is About once; More.
A Case of Weighty Interest to Anyone Suffering With
Nervous Complaints, for. the Patient was Cured
by "Feeding" the Nerves. This is a
New Term in Medicine. ;
From the Newt, Indianapolis, lad.
Nevada sent a republican to the
senate, John P. Jones, and made ioclemeot
populist out of him; Arkansas sent weather, the Bitters, taken in advanoe,
a Jones, and that was the last of will often avert rheumatic trouble. Use
him: Florida sent a Jones, who MDta Beneral family medioine for dyspep
went chasing around all over the
country after a grass widow, and
achieved an unenviable notoriety.
To come down to smaller game,
Wasco county sent a Jones to the
legislature, and he didn't know
enough to find it
Governor . Bushnell may well
Hesitate before making me ap
pointment
The Dew administration is plan
ning to create a department of 1
commerce and industry. A tariff
a part of this department
sia, biliousness, headache and oonstipa-
tion.
WHAT OUK EXCHANGES SAY.
Let as assume a proposition. Boppose
the populists have a bare majority in the
oext legislature, and the republicans re
fuse to organize. What are the ppps go
ing to do about it? They having set the
example, they oould find no fault if suoh
a oonrse were pursued by the republicans.
But let this be done, and every paper ad
vooating the right of the present bold-np,
One of the best known men about the
Indianapolis Board of Trade is Carlos
F. Sbepard, who for several years has
been connected with the house of H. .
Kiuney, grain broker. Mr. Sbepard is a
bluff, hearty, old gentleman of medium
heifbt, gray-beaded and with a mug
taobe like a Frenob veterao. Be is a
man of very decided views on all sub
jects and is especially orthodox ia poli
tics and medioine. Notwithstanding bis
firmness in his oonviotions and the vigor
with wbioh be maintains them be is a
man of many friends for manly men,
even though sometimes obstinate in their
opinions, have the -force of oharaoter
that win admiration and friendship.
So a few months ago when the news
came to bis old associates on the Board
of Trade that Mr. Shepard bad received
a stroke of paralysis aod that the proba
bilities were that his days of usefulness
were over, and that perhaps, bis bonra
were numbered, the deepest sympathy
went out to the smitten man and bis
family. It seemed to all bis friends al
most impossible that this ragged old
man, always so wholesomely hearty and
oheerful, always a picture of health for
BIS CHEBKS WBBB LIKB TH BOB! IN THE
show;
oould have been so suddenly laid low.
Bat it was true and many weeks passed
before his well known form and kindly
faoe returned to bis former business
hannls, . His re-appearance was made
the oooasion of a hearty welcome and
the story of bis Illness and recovery is
well worth the telling.
"I was taken sick," said Mr. Hhupard,
1895. As I bad
would bowl like wolves. It would be a
horse of a different color then. There is 00 lb of August,
little danger, however, of the popa ever A opinion that I was
getting oontrol, as ths people will retire I made of iron, yon may well believe tbat
bureau may also probably be made ;bm 'n, tb" poiitioai attio chamber. WM nara for me to entertain the
u.r vii tvniiuu.iunu. thmmhl that T M to ho lairl rm for
more than a day or two.' I am 58 years
The present legislative dead-lock adds 0i j, taa for 40 .eari 0l) fa the Urns of
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND IS plan- another argument in favor of tha adop- this attack, I bad not bad a day's aiok
. . . 1 a : a a . at.. 1 ...
ning for an extensive trip around "ou Ul " uow ."'"n urrKiB. Ma. xbrdootor whq diagnosed my
1 me present oonsiumioo in requiring ..M ... once that it was e.methirjo
that a quorum shall consist of two-third MrioQi; iBe. t flra, aaij that u WM
lot tha members of either house allows
the world immediately following
Ilia manrrni-ntirtn rt It ! a mmnnauanr
.u w..fe....ivu v. "vvu"'" 1 of the members of either house allows 1 i,k.n it,.n ui.iu.K.nm.ii.m ti,.
Uis private secretary and several too muob power to the minority in the fln,n, oame tbe 00nolosl,D they did
members of the cabinet will
company him.
ao-
leglslatare, tor it allows, as in the pres
ent oase, few designing individuals to
hold np the legislature and block all
needed legislation and relief to the tax-
Lven Tennoyer condemns the payers of the state. This would all be
hold-np of the Oregon legislature prevented bad our constitution the same
as revolutionary, lie says: "Per. P'oion -1 of the Uniud 8t.t,
annnllv I think tliA rinnnlmta in .
" " 1 I members of either branob of oongress
making a great mistake in prevent- ma, organise sol compel ths attendance
inr organization nftliahmiaA. Rurh ol tha willfully absent members.
-7:. . : Long Break Eagle.
ninuu uu lui-w unii i. ictuiuiiuu-
.... r.t
01 j iu totu ,, i.s..,, - attuU., .iu of affairs
aalatina al Halatii Whlla fllalrainir I ha
rr 1 1 a . I -a a
,be two iiousos 01 congress met df,al ot 8naUc Ml,obet for r,.,j.
in joint session Wednosday for the tioa, bis opponents relate to assist ia or
purpose of counting the electoral niiing the boa., tid.ati b.iog
votes of the various states. The 'u M F
I at au..l aat As.aa aai ra mm. am aa ... luaet
rosult waa aa follows: McKinley r ut should the hou.. ofgaone.-U
and Hobart, 271 each; Bryan, 176; Oraods Ubroo.oi- (d.m)
Kewall. 149 and Watson. 27. Mo. I I
Kinley and Uobart were then de
clared duly elected.
The latest silly charge naJe by lbs
obslrnolioBitto la tbat Mitchell ia hold
ing op tha lefUlalare by out Wevlog
Salem. What DsilT-Baker Oily 1U-
I'nilDENT JJcKlNLIl certainly pobiloan.
a I 1 1
pui nimseu on record as doing a I
very commendable deed in re
questing that the proposed foO,-
(NiO to be extended for the iuaa
garal ball te oaed to alleviate the
sufferings of the poor. This is
what might I termed an early
inauguration ot Lis fature policy.
When Ibe Inside history of lbs legist
live bolJap is writUa, it will be fooaJ
thai tha aaoakirlal figbt bad little to do
lib It Is the beginning The trouble
arose from tha faet tbat a minority want
ed to delate Ui a naelnflty. Nswberg
Orapbta.
not know what was the matter with me.
t experienced no pain, my bead was
clear, my appetite good, but X loat tbs
nse ot myself from my bipa down. This
was a bard stroke to an active man who
has always bad an easy going pair of
egt. My brother In law, who is a phy
sician, came from a neighboring city to
n me. Us proononoed my iltliotion to
be locomotor ataxia. I am of the opin
ion tbat be diagnosed tha case eorreotly
for I was absolutely paralysed from the
hips down.
"Before be came, however, a day or ao
before I bad brgon taking Dr. Williams'
I'lnk Pills for file Teople. Tbat was
00 Ibe 20th day of leal Oalober. I read
ao article in Ibe Indianapolis Mews and
saw testimonials describing ease cured
that ware similar to mioa. It ttrook me
tbat the remedy could not do ma any
barm and I began to tike Ibe pills.
"Before I bfgsn taking tbem I conld
Dal stir a pag, but bad to be carriml
from place to place. I baJ out got far
luto Ibe first box wbea ! fell tbat dli
ranoo from my eo forced iuaottoa bad
coma. Belore I finished Ibe eeoood box
I was able to walk alone with lb aid of
a eaoa. About bona 1 do hoi dm i
cane bow bat wbeo I boom 00 1 00 the
ellppery pevemaaU I feel that I Be! B
lulls support U make my footing sore.
I am still using Williams' Piuk Pills,
bnt I have rednoed the dnse to one after
each meal. It seems that t have been
able to throw some disoredit on the pre
dictions ot my dootors, thanks to the
pills. They said I oould never walk
again bnt here I am, aod I tbink the
credit must be given to the pills. It is
said the pills are stimulating, bat I can
not say tbat they give me any sensations
tbat I am aware of. They merely cure
and that is quite enough for me.
"Siuoe I have been out I have been a
walking advertisement for Williame' Piuk
Pills. I suppose -I have reoommeoded
tbem to at least a hundred persons.
What I You want to 'print all- Ibis?
Wby.'my dear sir, I never gave a reoomi
mendation to an; proprietary medioine
before in my life. Perhaps it may not
be a bad thing to do so this time if It
will help any sufferer to regain health
and bodily activity."
Carlos F, Sliepurd has been a resident
ot Indianapolis for over twetity years,
e lives at No. 720 East Ohio street.
He has always been an active, enterpris
ing man and his many friends will re
joice tbat he has literally been put upon
bis feet again. He is not only well
known locally but to grain shippers all
over Indiana and Illinois.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tir Pale Pea
pie are an unfailing remedy tor all dis
eases arising from a poor and watery
condition of the blood, saob as pale and
sallow complexion, general muscular
weakness, loss of appetite, depression of
spirits, laok ot ambition, anemia, chlo
rosis or green sickness, palpitation of the
besrl, shortness of breath 00 slight ex
ertioo, oollness of bands or feet, swell
leg "f the feet and limbs, pain in tba
back, nervous headache, dixxiness, loss
ot memory, feebleness ot will, ringing in
the ears, early decay, all forms ot fe
male weakness, luncorrbaai, tardy or iv
regular periods, suppression of menses,
hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia
rbsuinatism, soiativa, all diseases de-
ponding on vitiated humors in the blond,
Oausing scrotal, swelled glands, fever
sores, rioksts, hip j iot diseases, bunob
bttok. . aqaied deformities, decayed
bones, chronic erysipelas, catarrh, con
somptiob ol the bols aod lungs, aod
also t'ii invigorsting'tba blood and sys
tsm wbea broken down by overwork,
worry disaea, rxje and indiaore
linns of living; reonvery from acute dis
eaaea, men e ferers, etc, loss of vital
powers,' tperiaalorrbat, early dioay,
premature old age.' These pills are not
a purgative medicine. Tliey contain
nothing tbat oould In j ire the mist lli-
oate system. Tbsy act directly on tha
blood, supplying to the blood its lifa
giviug qualities by aUtiog it to abaorb
oxygon, that great supporter of all or
gaoio life Ia Ibis way lha blood, be
soming "built op" aol being anpplied
with ila lucking ronalitneote, becotnee
rich aod red, noarisbta Ibe vsrl his or.
gsos, stimulating them lo activity iu the
performance ol their fanotiooa, aod tbos
lo eliminate diwases from the eytUm
Tbaae pills are manofactored by the
Dr. Williams' Medioine oompaor.Hobeo
eoladr, N. Y, and are sold lo boxes
bearing Ibe firm's trade mark aod wrap
per, al 30 ooU a box or six boxes lor
aed are Dvr sold la balk. Tbey
may be bad of all droggiete or direct by
nail (mm Dr. Williame Medlrioo on
paay. lbs price al which these pills art
old make a oooree of treatment inex
pensive m eoaipared with other remaJiHl
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of MoiTOW.
William PenUnd, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Doonan ai d Mary
3. Uoonan, Defendant.
To William IHranan, one of defendants herein:
In the name of the titate of Oregon: vouare
hereby required to appear and answer or other
wise nlead to the eomDlaint filed aealnstvon in
the above entitled suit on or before the next
regular term of ot the above entitled court, to-
: , i ,
The First Day of March, 1897,
and If von fail so to answer or Otherwise nlead,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum of five hundred
and nlnetv-one and 13-100 dollars, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 15th dav of October. IK'S until
paid, and for tie sum of fifty dollars attorneys
lees and for his costs and disbursements in thif
suit: and the court shall decree that the mortg
age executed by the raid William Doouan and
Mary . Doonan to plaintiff hererein, dated the
12th day of April, 1894, upon the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: The east half of the
norineast quarter oi section 28 and the south
east quarter of section 28 and the south half of
the southeast quarter and the south half
of the southwest quarter of section twenty
seven, all in township one south of range 27 east
of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed,
and the said real property sold and the proceeds
of such sale to be applied to the payment to
BISHOP'S STORE
HEPPBR,
OREGON
plaint! II of the above named sums of money;
that all of the defendants, ana all persons claim
ing through or under them, or any of them,
shall be forever barred and foreclosed of ali
"right, title, estate. Interest and hen at law and
In equity, and all equity of redemption, in and
to, and upon every part of said real property.
This Summons is published pursuant to an
order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made at chambers, Pendle
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day
of January. 1897. ELLIS & LYONS,
DuH-ai. " Attorneys tor riaintin.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
X of Oregon for the
THE STATE
ounty of Morrow.
J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.-
Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
Dlalnt filed against vou in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of tne next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
March the first, 1897; -
and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the
planum win taiie judgment against you lor me
sum, One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars
with Interest thereon at the rate of ten percent
er annum from the 11th day of Oct. l9. for
he sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100
Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of
Oct. 189S: lor the sum ol twenty-rive dollars at'
torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements,
This Summons is served by publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of
the above entitled court, made on tne atn aay
Of Dec., l9tt. J. K. BKUWN,
605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
OF
I,
20,000 POUNDS
m m m f
Consisting of
Tables, Chairs, Rookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Caces, Lounges, Sofas, Spnnn Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits. Center Tables, eto , etc. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Rack", Hanging
Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., etc.
All the above Goods are Placed on bale at
Half Value or Less.
Will be SoldKegardless of Cost.
Fix up your homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
wbile this opportunity is offered.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
SUMMONS. -.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ot THE STATE
X of Oregon for Morrow County,
J. W. Whalley and Wm. T.
Muir, partners doing husj- - .
ness as Whalley it Muir,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
James W. 8wezea, Defendant.
lo James W. Sweiea. Defendant
In tbe name of the State of Oregon: You are 1
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint niea against you in tne aoove eniuiea
cause on or belore tne nrst nay oi tne next
regular term oi said court, to-wit:
' The first day of March, JH9T;
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiffs will take lodgment against yon
for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five
Dollars, with interest th reon at the rate of
eight rer cent per annum from the 14th dayof
April, 1H and for thetrcoats and disbursements
in this action.
This summons is served br DUblication fmr-
snai4 to au order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court made on tne iota
day of July, 1H.
yi II A I mi in ana J. n, situvm,
606-17 Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Farmers at a distance should oatl soon
thereby getting a better seleotion.
FRANK MGFftRLftND,
MANAGER.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE
1 of Oregon fur Morrow County.
P. C. Thompson, Plaintiff,
vs.
. B. Hperry, Defendant.
To J. B. Hnernr. Defendant:
In the name of ths State of Oregon: Yon are
herebv reotilred to auiwar and answer the com'
plaint mm against von m ina aoove euiiuea
action on or belore the next regular term of
in aoov. tniiuea eouri. to-wic:
March 1st. 1897,
and If you fail In answer for want thereof, the
planum win iae judgment against you inr tne
sum ol fiirty-four and dollars and Interest
thereon at ths rale of ten par rent per annum
from May II. Ixut; for the sum of eighty-one
an.l lH-llt) dollars and Interest thereon from
January 2. IMtt; Inr the sum of thirty-nine ami
M lioidnllara and Inwreat thereon at the rale of
eight per rent per annum from October 1st,
1KH. lor me sum ni nity dollars attorneys lees
and for tbs costs and disbursement wl this
tlmi.
This summons Is served upon yon hy publica
tion Dtmimnt U an order nf the Hon Htephen
A. Ixinell, Judge of lha above entitled rourt,
mads and entered lo said action on the Uth day
ol January, If7.
snuwa s ii&iirir.i.u,
tot X). Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE 8TATI
I of Oregon for the f miiity of Morrow.
L, F. Davldsoo, Plaintiff,
vs.
Hsmnel R. Walker, Defendant.
To Maiwl E. Reiser, Defendant:
la the name of Ibe Htau of Oregon:
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big epriog trade, but must have .
help to make it a howling success. We are filling up
and completing our stock of ,.
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate busi
ness. We have many customers now but there are Btill
several vacancies in this department of our store, to be
Applications will be received at all hours of the day.
Apply in person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
Corner Main and Willow Streets.
D 00TS AND SHOES
D
THt PLACE TO GET THE M IS AT
He hat anything In thli Hu thnt yon may dinilre and you can depend on It you get a good
rucirj wuea kii luarauuwi it.
SHOES IN ALL THE
Old Stand, Main Street. .
LATEST STYLES
Repairing Specialty.
Yon are I ""Hi
Do You Want a Rig ?
I Don't You Want a Place to
- Put up Your Team ?
! Are You in Need of a SruM's
Horse ?
hervtiT refill I red lo appear and ansaer or olher-
7JZ$XZl?2i orthrir." All these tan be procured at Thompson A Dinns, Lower' Main Street,
tleppner, uregon.
Ttissw nllsmB at. well ai-analnted with OranL Rarner. Crunk, flltllam anil other annniUa
ana ra saf. auiney ..a umi ia Biaiiug in.a. arcuoH. wita traveling aiea.
rrtsw. In keeping with th. tlmas.
Tue New leai't edition of tha
KmI Oregon iao was lasued last
Tueaday. While) rather Ut io
making its apoaraDce, the editioo
waa Dot larking iu quality. It wm
firofuaHy illustrated and relct
with frrah now a rnattrr regarding.
Orri;oD, lo all it wm crrslitallo
to the puliliahera, tbe city atd
r.aatorn Orrgtu.
The la4iB( dtsrrals of Clalexp
oablf seJorw. lbprweiitatie Uratke'e
aettoa U tba loanalatart. II has ree.lv
J titif .oeoariagtni Utt.rs trunk thi
si tjlaoJiBg bl eottrta. Asturia Utfl
(l.m.)
Al.r BAMN l4KBIta
Ctwasstl A Infers' rVaakar aalesma. th
ll.l vf Cwsr.atew.
I sr rrwaral Ke4
t far, nob I'IimkI, aoj strooi aal
bwallby bud, tweenae aitb the approaeb
of spflag e4 lb te(leUitf ol warsM
ws.lt year tiileal ! will aa
Jeffo raJtal rhantf. All lb. laapart.
tiM wbleb have araalat4 duhaf
eol.Ur waalber aaasl o b. etpllJ ot
from U R. (X
Tba ay Irl.aJ of kVti Uob la
Hit city will iUo4 bias IVMrttswt on.
(rat.latki epo bt. welt arrival la lb
atly, tba eoaai rt tba enof rat.la-
ti ri bis arna on WMwJay
at I';. t II4. Marie H.wari. Mr.
lUaeb) .pfMaU Cluw.tl A IWtwr., a
rurtl.a4 wbulswala b , a.J bia UU
aa. a rl,U.I f It ska Cll CVowarw
l.( lha wtalJin., Ibe lHytua OuM
says:
"AlfrwJ M. lUaeb. Ir.tsilof agtol tW
C!.rtett A tWtwre' Dim, ksH4 lb
aowatf a. Iitr W4.Jsy t. m.f.
llrVtb. Ib.l b a4 llelea Jal.ri. HleW-
art, ol Hif (My, as'iHt U eitJ la
tba ta4. llk. Kt bi th.
";lnI(dl,
iPills
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srdwiaw rKe aj4 .eery
hrareUrf'S tna. IaT are
M wm mi mmt swe .!. U
ail rt UmmmrnM. SIlM S4
I aatkuM iaeiiiaAsw will rwaall. Th.
Tlir H Dale ootnmittNl ou e!6 Ira blol txtriSar trora.atly la
lino, havifitf docidnd toot lo re- ,b PMe . toJay ks II.xi.rs Hares pa
rin the Voibl catws no objection rtl1- Il'0,,,of
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- tUr .WPWflBll IU 1I I ,.m ltf. H.ta. A.i 1 1 a .III
llirhard Kruney, the detaocratio Lrper ye tot twiai by Mrtfylaf aa4 M-ry fflJt lb-aa liM r.e
rntr.tI'L wheo Lis fredotiala earvblat year t4.l as 4 Walss aa4 la-' lb. . A fit)! 4 Mr. Ms-b was
rre J trwrnlol, although Stbetor IM yar wbol syetm.
(hatidlor 4Mik advaiiUce of thai
occaaiuo U state hi Uliof that tba
aat ln-loris. rnhtfull to G4ooil
l'u.tit, e l!if it ia tidliwe In
Taarbasw issisa'l.
TwtbV eieaalaaHua al Ibe
I an.rl bnwaw Ww4.a.ay snWaao h4
01 rwraaia M aaala aaUl thk ra
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ay, tbat ia auatiM ly evry repob. leg. W. L. ruia ta aaMii. rt.pt.
licao aeoator, and which waa voted Hbiptty ta tb wtwi. Tba rwtl.i are
I v thria at the laat krulas wt... rW'a:
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www-m - ) Uf UXUIt", I IfJ
aol tsfuaal ly a bare majority to
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