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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1905)
A THREE HORSE EVENER. Methods of Orrrroailnc th Sid Draft Ik Three llnme Teaming. Teamster In my soetion who desire to use three horse generally ml op I tlu lienvy thills hhown In -'is. 1, :y A. 1'. Shtill of Ohio la American Agricul turist. The weight of the thills Is borne entirely ly the middle horse, n they arc hung la hooks attached to n lironl strap over the brick. The middle singletree swings from the same pin as the doubletree for the outer hordes. Where It Is necessary to use a tongue divide the doublet nv Into thirds nnd plnce the plu one-third the length from the end next the two horses. Then give the near horse n louger portion of the tongue chains or. ns In western w agons. iF G" FIC.l v A TBREB HOBSR EVEXF.R. Fl. 1. heavy thills; Fig. 2, short arm: FlT. 3. tonuufless evener 1 of the neck yoke. Even then It it nec essary to build a short arm at the side of the tongue (Fig. ill, but it is so short that side draft is nearly eliminated. Such a plan will be quite effective la two wheeled implements where the load Is behind the axle, tending to keep the tongue straight. It may be ndded that side draft Is further less ened by hitching as far as possible from the load aud using a long tongue. For tongueless vehicles and imple ments Fig. 3 shows a very good even er. Its construction is made plain by the drawing. In attaching the middle singletree be careful that the Irons at the Inner ends of the small doubletrees are pivoted so as to move sidewise freely, as the distance between the ends is variable. Sojrsestioaa la Road Building:. It is desirable for many reasons to preserve the natural dirt road along side and parallel to the surfaced road where possible. A common but erroneous Impression prevails that when a road Is once macadamized, graveled or surfaced with any hard material It Is then fin ished and must endure forever An Improved road needs constant atten tion, and unless this is given in a sys tematic manner like the railroads the road will rut, ravel, disintegrate and go to ruin. It seems wise to recommend, particu larly for level country where rni'terial is scarce, the building of macadam nnd gravel road3 from eight to ten feet wide. Some will say: "These roads are not wide enough, now wi.l two loads of hay pass on an eight foot road?" The answer is: "Two loads of hay seldom meet. Usually both are going to the sime market at about the same time. So it is useless to con struct a road to meet a condition which seldom arises." Of course these widths are only for strictly country roads, opon level lands, where It is easy to turn out On main highways, where travel is extensive, a width of at least sixteen feet should be maintained. R. W. Elchardson. Pre par I B Land For Wheat. Where the ground la to be plowed for wheat It is essential that it be done early In the season even If the ground Is dry and the plowing a little hard. I have seen men wuit because the ground was dry and hard for a rain until late In the fall, and about Dine times out of ten they fail to get u crop. There is no crop that the average farmer grows that requires more bklll than does wheat. The nature of the wheat, plant must be studied nud then everything possible be done to iuake Its ublding place congenial. The seed bed for wheat must be fine, firm and covered with a blanket of fine earth In which to deposit the seed. These instructions have been given so often that It seems almost useless to repeat thern. The amount of work to be dune up ou a field after it has been plowed will to a certain extent be governed by the weather, but seldom is a field worked too much. It is a good plan ufter the field looks as if It Is in perfect condition to give it an extra working. It is usually this extra work that makes the top bushels the next harvest. Cor. Na tional Btockman. The Path of the Ciasens Grower. The Chinese are said to believe that ginseng will prolong life and wake dis ease well nigh impossible. The ginseng at least cannot cure Itself. The wild plants are quite free from disease, but under cultivation wilts, rots and blights attack it. A recent Cornell bul letin describes some of these diseases and also claims that insects trouble the plants. So the path of tho ginseng grower is not all lined with gold. There leema to be little help yet for diseased laeta. Rural New Yorker. FtC. 2 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS. Rens and nte of lnerrt In Varl tin I lnr of Aarlrultnre. n u ?.. wool's. I 'Hshlngtoti.- The new white potato ! from rrugiiay, Solatium coiiiincrsonll, j which lias all raited considerable at tention ns grown In Franco, Is the sub I Jerl of some information supplied to I the state department by the I'tiltcd ! Slates consul nl Couen, who says: '.'The leaves are small and slender, Mme hut like those of the Irish po I tato, and the (lowers are abundant, of I a pale lolet color and ory odorous, j Afier one planting the plant peipetu j ates itself from the broken roots left j in the soil. The vegetable proper weighs from one to two and n half I pounds and has a yellowish wrinkled skin, covered with lentlcels, which dis appear after culture. The pulp when ; cooked has a slight greenish color." It further appears that as grown In I Franco In I'.vl all of a certain num ber of tubers takm from the crop by random and cooked with the nklu on were very bitter, but under cultiva tion this characteristic has greatly i dlmiuishod. Feeling also takes away much of the acridness. lu spite of the bitter taste animals are fond of thein. "In the same soil," says Mr. llaynes. I -the yield Is greatly superior to that I of the ordinary potato. The Fairly Hose in one instance gave o.iX'O pounds I to the acre, the American Marvel o.(HH) j pounds aud the Solatium eomiuersonll 8."oO pounds." Vol TuruliiK to the Farm. With the apparent great increase of Interest lu agricultural matters It Is somewhat surprising to hum, from a special report to the census bureau, that in l'H'O agriculture showed a diminishing proportion of workers, while the numbers in professions, man ufactures, trade and transportation was on the iix rease. However, agri culture still makes a good showing, as almost 40 percent of all the men work ers in the total population was en gaged in agriculture, with . per cent in manufacturing and mechanics. IS Pt cent in trade :tnd transportation, almost !." i cr cent in domestic and pc-.--.ii:. I set vice Mid o" 2 per cent in professional service. T Hf Trlrd on a BlKiter Scale. The remarkable intensive fanning of J. 1. 1 "cinch of Pennsylvania has be come a familiar story during the past two years. Mr. I'etrli h brought up a rim down farm of fifteen acres to the point when- it supports more than two .civs to l!io acre, nothing being bought except bran and cottonseed meal. Ag ricultural evperts reason mat l no 1 e trich methods of intensive farming if applied by dairy farmers throughout the United Stales would be worth $10, (xMOOU a year to the dairy interests. The ipiestion having been raised whether what has been done on fifteen acres would result equally well on a larger scale, it Is said that Mr. Hetrlch Is to try to prove the proposition on a new farm of "t acres which he has purchased In Chester county. Fa. On his fifteen acre farm every bit of space was devoted to crops, none to pastur age. The animals w ere kept in the sta ble or barnyard the year round. Grain Weevil. The two forms of grain weevils most In evidence are the common grain moth and the black weevil. In either case the most ready method of their destruction is the employment of car bon bisulphide, one pound at least of the liquid to 100 bushels of grain, or .ix0 feet of space. In ordinary cribs and Liins the most important provision Is to make the room as nearly as possi l,le gas tight, in order that the gas may remain in all parts of the space lu full strength and for the required time. It must enter, by diffusion, all cracks and crevices, even those be tween the grains of corn in the ear, mid must penetrate the burrow of the Individual weevil or Its grub In the wheat berry. This thorough diffusion will only occur after some time, even in a saturated atmosphere. Twenty four hours Is short enough for certain ty, even where the gas can be kept full strength In the bin.-K. A. Tope noe. IfartrntlnK the So tear Ileet, The time of suar beet harvest is usually incli.at.d by the argiculturlsts of t'e- sm.'.i: faeiory for which the beets -ire l.-s 'n' d and notice is given to 1'ie gro'.vt r i.- deliver his beets to the faeiorv. .'. : expert in sugar beet growii.-.: can readily discern when beets tire rij : . The haves droop and take on a yellow cast. The sooner they are harvested after this the belter, as they have reached their maximum of sugar content and purity. Warm fail rains are liable to start u new grow th of the heels, causing them to send out n fresh Mipply of rootlets. This has u tendency to lower the purity and sugar content of the beets, if It Is apparent that the crop cannot be received at the factory ut Koine time In the near future, the hfcets should bo harvested and siloed. The contract usually provides for fol lowing the orders of the factory in this respect, and this is the safest course. 0. I Saylor. In the Poultry Yard. The hens that pass their molt early are the ones to keep for early winter layers. , In selecting breeders for market stock only broad, full breasted birds should be chosen. Surillower seed will help to hasten the molting of fowls. Unseed meal Is also useful for the same purpose. I)ucks are not Hubject to cholera or roup, and lice do not trouble them ut all. f.'eese are adapted to wet lands and d5 well if supplied with good pastur ge and plenty of wuter. LAST SUMMER'S WORK Permanent Cures Performed by Dr. Il.tr rm in Salem Now nl Hotel Smeede, riigcac .Vnioiij; the innnv cases treated by lr. Partln. and presented to uh for public-it Ion, wo select tho following which Npoitk volumes for tliedoctor s skill and pernui ueiiey of his cures. Mrs. Koss .'111.1 Mr. Ii.trhy nro w ell known In Marlon count y.' Mr. Iarly Cured of Catarrh. Salem, Or. Ii. Pailii: For ckht years I lin e hivu ;illlletcil with eu tallali lu the held ami thto.it, cuus ln bleeding; of the nose. Your treatment by electricity find medi cines cured tue completely I will say 1 1 wit for the small miiomit you charged me, 1 would not endure the catart a li one day t hough it cost ine ten times the amount 1 gave .von to cure mo. I offer you these few lines of testimony w 1th mv ow n free will. C W. iMunv. M I s. Itoss.' ( iood I illck. To the r.ditor: I am proud to wit ness t ) the public t In--kill of Dr. Par rin as a phv scian. I u-nnip) I pre seated myself to lint a miserable physical wreck body and mind, never having; a thought cf seeing- a well day .iL.aln. but hoping to receive front him some temporary relief. One year ago I did not dare to take a tnouth full of solid food into my stomach. I ! .... in. I ...... i .Hi ii... .Mint 1 IIU II Pll PMlt- lUHI l"V"U i' . I of my intense sin't'ertiig ; uppatantly ; atllic'tcd with an acute and incurable disease of the stomach. I took the i treatment of lr. Iau in throe months I and have since then I n able to s.t j down to any kind of food and relish it to m v sat isfact ion, never tearing any evil results. My atllict ion were clit oulcdv sdepsia, const ipation, liver ami kidney complaints, pains in the he. u t and lungs, and diseases peculi.ii to in v sex. Now life is a pleasure, and I am a stranger to pain of any form. Have nut had si'i-li health in twentv vears. 1 feel lifted into a new world and enjoyall things, mi nocmint i of feeling well naui. I ulnlsli tin; that others may lie betlelited. liefer y air reader" to me at S.-ileui. rogon Very respectfully. M rs. I'.i-Ti v v II. lb 'ss. Mr. larrin's I 'lace of llusiness. Ii. Ilarrin U located nt the Ibid Snicede, laigelie, until Octolier 1, ami gives free evamina t ion to nil. 10 to .". or? to s daily. The poor treated free and those able to p.iv at the rate of live dollaas a week or in that pro portion of t he time t he case may re quire. Ali curable chronic diseases cf nieii and women a speciality. Kyes tested free ami hI.i-m-s ii ted at rea sonable prices. Lewis and Clark Exposition Tic ket Rates. Cottuye ' J rove to 1'ortla'nJ A Ut-t $.j.!)0, gool for 'M ilnB, lnt uot Inter than Oct. 3M. l'.H)."), I'AKTIKS OK TLX OK MOUK One fare for tho round trip good for ten dvn, (must travel together on one tii-ket both ways) 40 OU'iAMZKl" 1'Al.TltS OK OMUMTiKli Olt MOIiK. One fare for the round trip pnrtv moving on same day. but individual tickets will bs sold under this rate and can return at nny timo within ten days from date of nale. $l.4U. The above tickets on Hale daily be tween May '2'.lth and Oct. loth, and no btop overs allowed in either di rection. Twliljilit on the I'arni. The d.w8 coin" ijuwn, ari'l shadows gather In the field find l.ine; Low In the w-at a band of black glvtu promise unto rain. It la the twlllfe'ht hour, and, given o'er to calm and lest. It brings to homo a benediction nnd Is blest. Tho boys como In and batho their faces at the cooling well; Afar and faint, then n.ur nnd ewert. tinkles the lead cow's bi ll; It Is the twilight hour, uud star ur Btartlng from tho deep. High heaven's heralds Bent to watch that men may Bleep. The father comen, u man of many year of toll and c are, Who Kinlles to Bee the candle hi tho mult saniu window there; It Is the twlllfc-ht hour, and. with the fn work a ri 1 1 1 1 y done, IIo fefds a poor man's J.y to thlnlt the food Is won. Then all Bit down to t-at the evening Uieal. and far away A wagon rumbles out the le-hjhbor'S name who loves delay; It Is Uia twllliiht hour, and, free fretn day's unending finest It brings to home a benediction and l blest. C. W. Btevenson In Chicago Inter Ocean. THE PRICE OF A LIFE. How It Wat I lied I lider ! Old AiiKlo-Hnioii l.ntvn, Aci-onlinii ti Aiitflo Saxon laws, ev ery man's life, Including that !' Ihn king, was valiicil at a llxeil rlee, :i n l imy one who took it eciiiM miuinuti' tint offeuw; hy a money imyment iihui a fixed Hcale. Thu life of a iieavuil mis reekuueil to l; worth 'Joo HhilliiiKS, that fcf a man of nohlo hlrth 1,'Joo Khillinn-i, and tho killing of a kln, Involved tho regicide In a payment of 7.U0O thll- lili'hM. It has been pointed out that thu heir to tho throno could thus get l id of tho existing occupant by murdering him nnd thereafter handing over tho lino, according to tiio Hcalc, to tho excheq uer, when his offense would bo purged nnd his money would como back to himself, for in those days tho Kover elgn received all lines as personal per quisites. There Is very little doubt that these rough means were practical ly applied lu Ihe case of sonio rulers of Kngland In tho proeoinjuest period. Loudon Teleirrauu tioodfor Stomach Trouble and ' t'onilpallon ! "(iiauibei Iain's S. mm. icli and l o o1 Tablets have done me o s'lcal deal o( Urn nl." ;'s,V s t ' loi..,iM II, it I'ot l.'o-e, ( n t alio, I ',i nad.i ,' I'.eing a nil 1. 1 physic the after ell. i I-. ,ne uoi mi j ph-as.inl , ulii I can i .-. i i t In-ill to all w ho sillier irom ... .on.-icii li . order." I'or s.il.i l. The I . 1 in liiaimacv. Nt) li 1 1 Ni i u I II I i i;k I l i I'.i.M I, in til l l : i i; i . v I s I t'ol.H', i in i .ii; Mi ll Alllilioi: i:ii This f.n t Is well I nun ii in din", p, s m cv el V w here ,i i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl I . n w ill n I v e I licl I c ii i , 1 1 1 H i . 1 1, i . i 1 1 i .. i ra t loll w III ii t he bcsl I , a-i.ed I. r Mr. (Hie Wltmcr. a pi iimiieiit illii:' e;s( of .li.plin, M.i .ln ,i circular to Ills cilst oiiicl's -;i s.. " I'h. re i-iinlli tin; ou the market in t lie w a v "1 aptent inc. II. -ine lii.ii ci ua I I ha in ehiialn's I'olie, Cholera an I I'ial liioca remedy lor bowel r. on plain t s. W e sell and recommend tins piepara lion." I'or sale b The MmIciii liiarinac- . SEVi lNG MACHINE. ROLII W lU'AKlNO. H a; h liKAue. RLYs in ii"""1"1 by l" y;ii,: thtj rcli.ililc, I., .nest, liih er.ulc Bcw ii i; tnacliiuc. STKONGllST GUAKANTEE. National Sewinw; Machine Co., SAN tKANClSCO. CAL r ac i ou v a r in i. vim hi: h i. a i:M - III 1 1 I I III I : -s Ti mi lu i. h e. I re . i n le -I I 1 1 -. . 1 v 1 1 i . him. 'I II rh i Id n 'I l i In rin;: I he I e I e.i I In r ul' I lie h 1 1 in hut 1 1 1 d 1 1.-- I - u. 1 1 I Jl'.-lilist linuel (r.e.l.l. -'. .1 ii:!e il is only lieiess.i r t" l: I e the iiii.l ;i Ii ini' i f e;i 1 1 if i ;l .i e.ine. I ; i ; i .;s. ill-let- of t hf Li i els. I i i in .1 il-e.inv Mll'.-I it llle Lilt e the n. I l.i hi..;iei C.MHt i if oil ;l In I seeih.il is ie-li.;is r;ilu'i. nil li.nise.t I . -i an I hi- a leu llelie V t O Hi'lpe. ( 1 hi i ilie . I e.l elieeU t ho bi i Wl'ls Kill Cllil ml "erl.li ll'-l ( (.'hi'lel'il ;ili.l I 'i;il l lii ie.i l enu-.U .ilie, :iii. then a iluse of eust.T ,.,l. .Ul I (lie, lis e.-ls,. ,V Im- .lieel.e.l ,,, , , , .., y llllll .'III llall'lT .1 i 1 1 ! I . Ill'' e.lsinr uilmul 1 1 1 i -. I'elll.'ill shii'lhl lie pin Cliroil lit uliee all. I kept ready fi in stant use as t lie lii -1 i ii li.'.i t i n i l' any liuWel t rillli'le appeal s. ' 1 1 1 i Is the IIIDr-t SIeeeM-flll I rea I men I 1. 1 U i II nil 1 1 may lie relied II " mi wilh i ii 1 1 I U'i I e. .a 1'nlenee even in ease -, nt .-linl.-ra inl'ali tlllll. I'l'l' sale hy The M d'-rii I'hai -lllUi'V. If lending patent pmci edine-, Ihe owner of an im p.iteiito 1 iiiinin' claim fails t' peifoi in t in- inrcis 1 1 ' assessinent work, thu elaim lucnncs siibjei t to lelni' itiiiii. Round Trip fo One Fare i'lie Southern I'.u ilir i.iilio nl lias deciiled lo tuakr a t.iU-nl mu- tan tor tlu rmiiid ti i;i linin I'litlland to all points in )rc;;ni In :is 1 ir si.iitli ris Ashland, ! r i- U-i -. Imm 1 1 - I J Cm-- t to tin- I,, wis ami Ckuk I'lisiiioii, Id i liable llietn lo look over western ( iieeoii , tli.it t!u v may have an ojijioi liniily I- lo. ate or in vest. The- tH-kets v ill be :'',. I. il I , days, Willi -I'.;' '.!! I 1 eli-ej-s. I loldi 1 1 '.I b. s j" e it i- .ii i ' i 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 licki Is Imm 111'- ad i ill 'il i Ii .i-si-thesi- tiei(ti ill' i d--, it will dejieiid ii"ii tin- t :n i;; shown by the ( nuiiiiiinity .is lu the number of visitors si-ciued. J )r. Cm 11 on and I oimIn' have j.;oiie lor a tliu-t- uo-L.-i i-,:t at the sea : side, at Win. Ii-- -i 1 1 i l!r. The tloctoi i .'iri i' s a 141111 in one hand and hi -111 ( di' im-1 ie in the oilier, saj in. he is li.u-il lo ki (,r euie. and C'Jf'.h Tut LUNGS? wmi Or- King's Hew Discover; rONSUWIPTiCN rrico OUtiHS an- BUc &$1.00 Freo Trial. 0LDS bureat unci .iueket Uuru for alt TJlItOAT era! J.U NO XUOUli- LES, or MONEY .HACK. JWf ATfH rTTir.ilV!rlWSi fik.mmsii si'i'i'i:i:i(i hoflen eliiiHed hy h.iIi k, lileersand eaneiTH, thai eat. nway .N"iir hMii. Win liedell of I'lal. Koel., Mich., n:iyt: "1 hiive lined ItiielJen'ri A rnl"ii S11U e, for ulcei'M, nii'i-M nnd euneeiH. 1 1 Is the heist. lienliiiK dreMsin' I ever found " Soollien nnd heals eiits, IjiiriiM nnd seald . U.V -nt r.eiiHon's I'liurmney; tmanuiteed, - " 11 .1', 'v. '! Ht.-I .tl -1 -1 mm For Permanent Relief HERMNE m.ti directly on tha I .Ivor, . It, 'ill erne CONSTIPA TION. DYSI'EPSIA, MALARIA AND CHILLS. I. rrem nil poi.-onoin mintal tulmtancos. and it cotnpo-.cd tAuy ol LIKE-GIV1NU HERBS. Kspoclally ndapUl for wcalt coivi. bilious; i.trenk'thont tho weakened Kl.mdt ond orirant, It chocki 6ll deiancemetits of tho human body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE Mis. Josle Cimeroti. Ccntndi Ayriiur, Trmplff, Tciat, wtltci: "I ftiidllHKIIlNlKlv-ncluirk relief, mad tke pleMure In icconuucndlng It to all women who nuflcr Irom U.k Lcdche." WITIIIN T! REACH OF ALL fllty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED DV Tho Mo rlorn Pfiarmncy. j THE COTTAGE GROVE tl 3 Cigar Factory THOS. CONGER PROPRIETOR I II. t .! I IH' )!( it llli'll ei-l.. ! ..'til fii'.tr 13he C. G. Brand I I l.l HI. I. f i. I II I per llNHI .. I i . i- with e.u Ii I i it . .1 "I I I Willi e.l. Il lO'l . I Bohemia, a 5c Cigar I: I e. i I . I I .1 .1 I id . : . I ii-i I . I. l.l II I I ' " He. W III, ..li II l.HI Ii il i free il Ii eai h ion Ii il M.tiln Irnui ilia vorv bcil I iiiioi ttid Antl ciofiinll (o, ai i-os. I hny aro fur '..tli a I all i liiar sUnila lit llio i ilv. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY U . ,,,,, u.Ul, ; . m a pleasaiit laxative uid ri 1 lain tuiii't I ii t li.im'i 11. 1111 s i 1 iuihi Ii an, I layer lalilet-. I... 1 nale hy The Mixlnili I'l.ai 1 1 . - . BARKER & PERMAN - ruoruii-mils ok TMI; l:CMAN0I: "y M l I Us IN HSh WINKS. I.iniroRS. CICAUS. Mum sinrt, nlliitft.4.rit. Ore .1 . S. Medley . .I.C, Johnson . Med Icij V Jtli 11 son , A 1 1 oriie.vs a I la w tin Snit :; IS'tnL '. Speeial at ei-l ion ejvelt to MililllUT 1 ud i 'i 11 porn 1 ii in I .a v. . J. K. YOUNG llltunvij-til-Lit iv -- Oll.rc mi Mum M 1 1 4-1 , WihI .sj, CoTTAUK CiKOVK, t)KI5 A. II. KING tut 1 ts 1: d'.'or :, o , ;. MIMMi AM) OKI; TKI;ATMI;NT he.sihin and 1011 I I'llel ion of iil'e n-In. 1 1. hi wot liH ji ml genera I iniiehin il, plants; in.eli;iliii-al dl'.iri illr. c. 1 1. iii;ovi:, M: i-:. . :iy IJliddili. I'ol l land, ee. Ilafei L )IV II Mlnlne; I '.ue,liieerH I . S. Miiicr.'il Surveyors Ue, an I HaiiK I'ddti, Collate drove 1; J tin.'! tlieoiiian r.ld-, I'orlhiiid, 1 ll'eon. 111111 111 ii lil.Ki'TIUCTV, Kit!. No i niii iuiiiih imsi'h hikeii. I rriiis reasiMialile. Oiil inlii liii'illi .il llelji I'lil iiHIii'il It , In- ii'il. I .. null., r i;uliriil,iis aililri'ss ir. 11. j. s(;iii.i:i:i i i V It I V A T I llo)ilal:iiiil&iiilaiiii!!il Ml Hi'' la'esl lifalitn-iils. t. 1 1 AIN ami MKI)I('ATKI) BATHS. I 1 r. 5 WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM SicR Headache SHOULD USE H. C. MADSICN, W'A'IVIIM a U IK. Hr I'll 1 1 I n ii I l rii'i iut Mr fi it i Alt irk iiiiiuu! I li'fi i'-' itl.-lu'd. ( 'Iim'L n mi l l.-rt il i nm .i:n i 1 1 I mil nt I'l Irt nl: I.. ColTAi.U (il;ul-. (iki:. Haiti i ) Capital, $25,000.00 Mnliey u I... 11 Kxeliaiiee -i .i....o-, 'leeiinty, .n .1 1 l.l I ,e 11MV ,,1.11-e I e W 11 1 1 . 1 11 II I lie I ' III e. SI a'e 1 1 1. 1 : 11 T I- ins i'roalili lil , i'i IP ask riu; Atii::; 1 i .iu TKJKWTS VIA-- IV, C..I H..U. 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