The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, September 26, 1903, Image 4

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    Elmira notes.
Weekly Eugene Guard
Personals
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nt ft»».»’
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Not u n
oct toe’
need five lines, 60 ceni.« a week; il »
a month; • 12.60 per year.
I
We are giving away free to you a
Homer Davenport give* B .»
fiue spring seat leather bottom rock­ Illustration in the S iiik I hj | x ’ n *1B<
- — Iles
-- - e< 1 i"| I
ing chair. Call at tbe Golden Rule. shewing
i
I * »I •
The value of the Daily Guard Ims gr-ateat AiueriiHi "»►lltnii, b T,
one
lie
gives
is
the
lieeii conclusively proven. Recently
"giti wanted" notice was banded iuto of a country school houL te
tx9
tbe office for publication. And be­ gables, the best the coiumum
-■“ity luMll
fore the paper was printed even, tbe afford, but iu there may 11Mve . '
1
applicant had socuied tbe desired educated a pre»ideuf.
,
Dau
Patch,
the
World'.
help
'pacer, is valued at #26. Hi.
Wiiv use g«-L>ii." and
I Daily Guard, September 23.)
(Guard Special Service. )
spend hours soaking,
Eluiira, Sept>24.--Mr. Geo. Gib­
Darwin Bristow it. bere from Cut swevteuin.*, lJivi.i
Site
j axi»l
V..
aud coloring
eoiocing wta*a
when
son,
of
Eastern
Oregon,
is
visiting
luge
Grove.
Presiuent After Hermannites.
relative» and friends here.
FOR SALE. —A first-class 60-buobel
George Frissell is douh fruin Mr
The Oregon delegation is humping
Colton Surprise .team dryer. Cost
Mr. Geo. Jordan is » .me Leiter at Kenzie Bridge.
prixluc» -4
r* ¡ i H h iu two minutes?
into the real thing these day*. Now this writiug.
•5tX). Perfectly new, for #100. En­
R. O. Brady, of Creswell, was iu Everything in the p.wk »Simply add hot
the President says that Register J. H.
quire of T. X. Segar.
Did Rev. Edwards Davis, of the M w
h#(j
wj
We will bear the buzz of tbe wood Eugene today.
* A r*
pri** tu the H oum wife. N«> trouble, b el«
Booth, of the Roseburg land office, saw next week. Mr. Chas. Inman
of M nneapolis. th. f ‘'-
Miss Mae Erickson returned this pen»*?. Try it to-d**y. in Four Friit Fla» SHEEP._ 1 have some good stock Cbris'ian -hurch, who jumped from
the pulpit to the stage, make as big atiinml with 18 other Well-bred bur"
is guilty of giving inside iufor-1 will commence here next Monday.
afternoon from Grants Puss.
vors:
!?.
)rtU4,»’, Strawberry»
sheep to lease on shares ou one o«
a leap as Rev. S. P. Wilson, of the aud tbe lot wereaveiage.l at #- jg i
ra I Ja
Part of lhe Kevival Brigade left tbi» berry At
uiation to the Booth Kelly Lumber i Several beef peddler* were iu El­
more years. Inquire of or address
M. E. church, recently in the city, board of equalization has sun1B10,
afternoon for Southern cities.
A. C. Jeunings 109 West 1 if th street
Company, of which company be is a . mira this week.
who
jumped from the pulpit to
High School. He is a grandson of
Mrs. Helfgers jn's sister, from tbe
Mr. aud Mrs. E. Bangs were pas­
Eugene.
_________ drummer for a steel wire house? Savage to appear next Tuewlxj ,
member.
Ht
ury
Denhart.
»how cause why the t.uin u) „L ’
East, is here ou a visit with relatives. sengers to Portland this afternoon.
Tim Guard is sorry to hearthat Mr.
ask» the Albany Democrat.
FOR
SALE.
—
50
head
shouts,
_
also
J.
C
Branstetter
came
up
from
ii it be assessed at ?25,lKX).
‘ 1
Several men came out from tide
E. O. Toby returned Saturday from
some registered Hereford cattle.
Booth i.' thusly accused and we trust water this week witii fish.
June'ion City last night, returning
a two mouths’ stay iu Eastern Oregon.
Either sex. Address McKenzie
this afternoon. He is building a
that he can prove otherwise.
Tom Hill, of Fairview, was iu
Hon. J. II. McClung returned this new residence down there.
Stock '•'afm, Springfield, Oregon.
The
Booth Kelly people made a Elmira ia»t Wednesday.
afternoon from Salem aud Portlaud.
Ed. Whitney is home from bis trip EOR SALE—A binder, practically
great mistake when they entered tlie
Some of our people Hre getting back
Clarence Foley arrived this morn­
Joe
new. Cheap for cash or will trade
political field; a mistake which they from tbe hop fields. They report ing from Ashlaud aud 1» at school to Grant» Pass. Mr. aud Mrs. the
Whitney, state priuer, were on
for
oats F A. Arcbatnbeau, Eu
cannot rectify too quickly. When a doing well.
again.
rain ou their ws y Io halem.
gene.
Oregon.
No use making a serious iitiiculty out of a reasonable
Mrs. 8. E. 1. McClure ia preparlug to
Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Shelley left
curportaion foist* upon the people
Otto Oistou, mining promoter, who GOA IS FOB SALE.- TO Ranta. goad
proposition. You might as well understand at once the
begiu
teacb-
Smithteld
to
today for Yoncalla, where Mrs. Shel spent several mouth» in Eugene, is
their political pullers, they will move to
worth of getting the right things and not paying t< .
ing uext week.
condition, for »ale at reasonable
ley
has
a
large
»tock
farm.
much for them. We’ll give you lessons in the (com,,
now iu Illinois, tiie Guard is in
find it is only a question of time
figure*. Addres, or call upon A.
E. W. Jordan spent aererai days
ics of lift if you will give us a chance.
Clyde A. Payne, tbe new science formed.
when a reaction sets in against them. last week near M inroe, working for
J. Wood, Eugene, Oregon. Real-
professor of the Ashland Normal
Mi»» Cora Cameron, of Uniontown,
WI h * ii a corporation attempts to run the Keystone View Com pany.
dimes ten ui'les southwest of Eu­
school, left this afternoon to take who ha» beeu spending her vacation
tbe puli tics of n county, district < r
gene.
What is the matter with the Wood up hi» work.
at home, left Saturday for Eugene,
state, they make a grievous error. mi'll? We understand they were going
Miss Helen (Joiner aud Mis» Mary to resume her studies at the Univer­
FOR SALE.—80 acres timber land,
The
people of lgine county are to organize here this full. Come on Hill, who have beeu visiting rela sity of Oregon.—Southern Oregonian.
with living watkr aud large house,
boys;
it
is
better
“
late
than
Diver.
”
tives iu Eugene, returned this after­
awakeniug tu this fact aud their voles
F. A. McCall, of Roseburg, secre­
also 10,000 capacity sawmill; loca­
CbaSj,
Gibson
came
up
from
Mc
­
noon to Portland.
tary of our district fair, is now at
cannot be carried like a baud of
ted two and one-half miles east of
Minnville tbe first of the week.
Cliff Abrams, now working for tbe The Smeede, where he can be con­
Saginaw, Oregon.
Address H. K.
sheep.
Every house iu Elmira is occupied Booth-Kelly Company,
of Laue sulted about entries aud privileges.
Joyce, Saginaw.
and a demand for more. Some capi­ County, was iu the city yestereday. The fair commissioners from Douglas.
tal invested iu cottages to rent would —Albany Democrat.
Equality.
Coos and Curry counties are ex- F^KM FOR SALE.—A good stock
be an excellent investment.
farm with plenty of springs aud
Mr».
Whittlesey,
mother
of
Prof.
peeled to arrive next Monday.
Presidential campaign buttons hive
running atream, good orchard, fine
Walter L. Wbttlesey, of the Univer
has
Frank
Carman,
of
Roseburg,
appeared, the first iu th« approaching
garden, well fixed for irrigation,
sity, returned to her home in Port­ just returned from a hunting trip
presidential contest. They are of
a dwelling house, two good barus,
land this afternooo.
iu the coast range. He and two
enough laud in cultivation to keep
unique design, representing President
others
secured
three
fine
deer
and
had
Wiley
Francis
came
in
from
Salem
Plasterers are just fluisbiug their
20 head of cows; 2 or 3 horses, 30
Roosevelt ami Booker T. Washington work ou tbe interior of tbe theatre and Portland last night on his way plenty of fun on their trip. Mr.
goats, aud some bogs, A fine place
enjoying luncbe >u together.
1 be portion of the opera house. The back to Ashland to resume his run Carman is now an engineer on the S.
to live, good level road to it.
I’., out of Roseburg, and was n for­
single word "equality" in bold letters building presents a pretty interior. as fireman on tbe railroad.
though hill-side land with lots of
Coach Warren (Locomotive) Smith, mer Eugene boy.
across the face of the badge is its No corners are to l>e teen, h II such
timber,
but have good meadow. lu
Pendleton Tribune: “H. W. Stew­
places being rounded on account of arrived last night from Berkeley,
all 247 acres. Call and see place,
most striking characteristic.
California,
and greeted old time art, «ho recently has been employed
aecoustic properties of the room.
2 miles west of Elmira, on the north
Of course no one expects l'eddy to
in the Fair store, left on tbe early
The Messrs. Stanley are arranging friends about Eugene today.
road. N. Peterson.
show the equality by appointing the the interior of their new store in the
Alonzo Cleaver left today for East morning train for Roseburg, where
negro to the cabinet. “Equality iu Chrisman block, and will be ready ern Oregon, after visiting with bis he expect» to accept a position as STRAYED.-From my premises at
Coburg, Wednesday, Sept. 9tb, a
daughter», Misses Vipiguia aud Clara Lank cashier, lu the event of his
this instance simply means tbe negro for occupancy in a few days.
doing so be will return here imme­
small Jersey cow, mole color, one
Cleaver,
who
are
attending
school
The galvanized sides and front are
vote is worth looking after.
diately for his wife and daughter.”
born shorter than other. Suitable
being placed in position on the bare.
reward for return. Hans Mikelaen.
| H.JW. Eyler and wife and daughter, Mr. Stewart was formerly of Spring­
Beckwith
building.
Life is full of trials, which is a
Delight, arrived on tbe 2 p. m. train field and Yoncalla.
STRAYED 0R STOLEN.—A reward
The heating plant in tlie High
good tiling for tbe lawyers who, were
today from Seattle to make their per­
of $5 for information leadiug to tbe
School building is being placed in
manent home in Eugene at East 13tb
tilings different, would lie vagrants.
recovery of the following described
position.
and Pearl streets.
mares, will be given by I. N. Ed­
Brick work on the Moon feed store
Dr. O. E. Smith returned yesterday
wards, J unction City : One a black
When a young inau begins to feel nn East Ninth street ia delayed on from his visit to the Eastern state.'.
Letters remaining uncalled for in
mare about I1... bauds high, very
that all he needs is a wife, nothing account of lack of brick.
He also visited Chicago, Cleveland tbe Eugene postofiice, September 23,
durable garments
round body aud heavily built iu
Tbe veneering ou Quackenbush’s and all tbe big places of interest in 1803:
but marriage will dispel the illusion.
do not always feel comfortable and comfortable garment*
every way, foretop cropped three or
implement house ia almost completed. the middle West.
are not always durable
Barker, Frank
four mouths ago. About 10 years
An Idaho gentleman is being sued The brick makes a great improve­
A. W. Giesy left this morning for
Benuett, C.
old.
Other
oue
a
brownish
bay
A PERFECT OVERCOAT
for a divorce on tbe ground that he ment to the eppearuce of the build­ Eugene, for a few days’business visit.
Boatman, M. P.
mare, four years old, about 16J^
is something every man desires, but you can't
ing.
•
•
•
G.
H.
Irwin
was
a
passenger
Boucb, Mrs.
buy it everywhere you see a tailoring sig •
never speak» to bis wife. There is
hands high, little darker about the
With the continued good weather for Eugoue last evening, to look after
Cartwright, Peter
Was
head than rest of body,
• u ri- rd somewhere tbe reply of
JE THE INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO.,
Salem
much lqore building has been accom­ some hop». — Yesteiday's
Cantwell, D. II.
bought near Cottage Grove, Both
• nnthvi gi utlsmn in a sitnilinr case. plished this fall than was anticipated. Jounral.
New York
:: ::
Chicago
Chambers, Alex
horses have been worked, tut think
IL admitted that lie had not spoken More will be commenced. Before
Walter Ro»s, who' went below the
makes
your
overcoat
you
will
know
it
is
correct
in every particular,
Devine, 11. C.
there is no white on either.
and that it fits you in the way it ought to fit.
ti hi» wife sine« tli eir marriage, but the year is ended 210 dwellings will other day to act as advance agent for
Eugene Razor Works.
within the the <Telnet Keefer Dramatic Com-
F labor, Miss Tens
Made to $ 1 1.00 tO $35.00 Your Measure
offered an i •
“1 don't like to have been completed
STRAYED. —A large bay horse; scar
limits of the city, since the first of pay, has severed his connection witii
Filed, Miss Bertha
Better drop in and see the 500 styles we are showing.
at kuee of left hind leg; full shod,
interrupt her."
the Company aud is expected home
____
The best values we have ever shown.
-IfT p. nuaivi. vi gievuuSva miu the veu.
front shoes
C.
XTT2LH.
. , XJ. much worn. • A. -
laud.
Jackson, Mrs. J. T.
populist fume, has struck oil iu L oii I b
Rev. C. F. Sanderson, of Char-
Johnson, Lee E.
ana, and now, at the age of 70, stand» a
dan, Iowa, la visitiiq: at th« homo
MONEY TO LOAN.—On good se­
(Guard Special Service.)
Lenord, Miss Jnne
g.-.el s' ow of I coming a rich man.
curity. Enquire of Woodcock A
Dexetr, Sept. 23. —Hop picking Is of hi» brother, Dean E. C. Sauderson,
Maird A Coleman Company.
OutiitXer of Particular People.
When D. M. Watson, of Portland, ompleted. Everyone ha» returned of the Divinity School. He will
Harris, attorneys-at-law.
Marton, Miss Joe
preach in the Christian church at
was at Roauoke, La., lust spring, he home aud all seem happy.
Martin, Miss Emma
Monnioutb next Sunday.
Fatton, W. W.
located a well for the general, who
J. B. Hills’ family have moved to
Knowledge Gained by Expereince
Prof. W. E. McElroy went to Port­
Purvauce, Miss Myrtle
Why Don’t You Use
who said be was then playing his heir logging camp at June. Mrs. land last evening for a I rief business
Smith, Frank D.
is by far tbe most valuable, aud you
“last card" so far as personal tlnun- Hill» is going in for the winter.
visit. • » • Attorney Carey F.
have learned by this time probably
Persons calling for the above please
E. R. Parke* and family moved Martin is in Portland this, week, say when advertised.
that the best is always the cheapest,
ces were concerned. At a dipth ol
in groceries as in everything else.
1300 feet Mr. Weaver now has IM) fee' o Creswell tills week, where Mr. Far­ looking after some cases in the federal
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
This PopularJRemedy
Our price-marks are not tbe lowest,
cer will act again this year as prill- court.—Salem Journal, yesterday.
but every commodity we sell is worth
of good marketable oil, and ao neeo
'ipal of the school» there.
C’FTRTi'Q Rheumatism, Neural- tbe money we ask, aud you actually
uot care whether the gold, silver or
L L
SprajIlfl, Briligegi save money in tbe long run by pui-
Miss Maliel Williams has returned
VJ
greenback standard ia the currencj from Fall Creek. Miss Lite Parker
chesing from us. If there is any de­
Burns, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, C rns. sirable thing in the grocery line we
( Daily Guard. September 24.)
ba»ls in future.—Ex.
■as taken her place iu the cook
haven’t iu stock, we will get it for
Mr. McCall, of Roseburg, secretary Bunions and Chilblains, and all in­ you.
L. G. Holin ia in Portland.
house.
flammation
of
Man
or
Beast.
Ralph Robinson is iu Albany ou of our district fair, arrived iu Eu­
It. L. and Win. William» are itriv
An idea of the way abeep are pour
W. M. GREEN
gene thia afternoon and desire* the
business.
TESTIMONIAL:
ing iuto the Eastern market may be ng their poles and cordwood, They
Guard to make the announcement
Phone Maiu 25-1
expect to finish soon.
B. F. Bond, of Irving, was in Eu­ that <>u Tuesday he will be at the
Best Liniment on Earth.
gained from a statement made by the
619
Willamette St.
Peter llanaen lias gone to Utah to gene today.
pavilion ready to accept all entries.
Oregon Short Llue and the Denver A visit his mother, who ia quite sick.
Harry Baxtei, was iu the city from
There is #18 O set aside for prern-
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water
Rio Grande railways at Salt Lake.
We v ill soou have a photograph Marcóla today.
iums and Mr. McCall desires that a Works, Shullsburg. Wis., writes: "I
have tried many kinds of liniment,
They any that the two road» are mov­ gallery in our city. Rev. Barnhart,
F. C. Walters and wife, of Elmira, full Hue of entries be made.
but have never received much benefit
ing 110 care a day, and allowing the of Creswell, will favor us with one are in Eugene.
until 1 used Ballard's Snow Liniment
for Rheumatism and Pains. 1 think
I nion Pacific one third of such a for n short time.
Robert Vaughan, of Walterville, was
it the best liuimeut on earth "
We are selling out our entire stock
11.
M.
l
’
arvin
is
preparing
to
move
in
Eugene
today.
Dumber, it would be seen that there
I
The hop growers are all wearing a
into his new house soon.
Mrs.
L.
N.
Roney
returned
»his
afj
TESTIMONIAL.
are now going ii.to market almost
broad smile t bese days. The hop crop
Austin Gartiu and wife, of Co- ternoou from Salem.
Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishings
half a million head a mouth. Aud
is nearly all in and is of first class
quilie, ate visiting .Mrs. 8. Gartins.
Cures Sciatica.
»•
Mrs.
<
leo.
().
Yorau
there are a “few" more to follow.
quality. The best part of it all la
Uncle George Gulley is quite sick.
afternoon from Salem.
Rev. W. L. Riley. LL. D., Cuba
that prices are soaring. An offer of
—
Also our Store Fixtures. Everything most go
— fifteen days of
Frank Chamber» is in Cottage 25 cents was made by ft Eugene dealer N. i,, writes:
After
by January 1, HMM. The prices we are makiog
We have just received Messrs W. H.
excruciating
pain
from
Sciatic
Rheu
­
Giove this afternoon.
on these goods are fast closing them out and
today for a lot of hep*, but wig uot
matism. under various treatments I
A H. I.e May's annual report of the
those wishing to take advantage of I ig T"lm‘-
Mrs. 1. T. Nicklin. leturned to accepted.
•<
was Induced to try Ballard's Sn^w
tions on staple goods should uot hesitate, ’ ot
hup crop, It appears from the report
Linimeut, the first application giving
4
call early.
D. H. Looney, of Jefferson, Oregon, ■function City this afternoon.
my first relief, and the second entire
FARM 1 OR SALI'.
that the world's bop crop is lighter, ought to 1» well satisfied with tbe
John Hooker, of Panther, and Lee
relief. 1 give it unqualified recom­
mendation.
ou th<> whole, than that of last year, result of his exhibit at the Oregon Logan, of Crow, are in I'ngetie.
A
farm
of
216
acres
in
Pleasant
I*. C. Skeels ulid family returned
and warehouses and cold storage State Fair thia season. He had 22
Hill precinct is offered for sale. 130
plants are empty, Iu conclusion the iiead of higli class Jersey» of his own last evening from Los Angele-
acres lu cultivation aud more suit
breeding at tbe »how, and when tbe
Ben Luch came down from Cottage
report says regarding tbe situation ill
ble. Balance pasture and 16 sere»
r'
ribbons were distributed, he found Grove this afternoon.
intent & Co.,Druggist
of timber. Suited for grain, hay and
England at present: "The r«-quire- himself in possession of three sweep­
Sam Goldsmith, tbe popular drum stock. Well watered by springs.
ment* of our
brewers, exporters, 1 stakes, 10 first prizes, five seconds mer, left Eug.no today.
T
Two dwelling houses on premises
five thirds,
He, therefore,
manufacturers of uon alcoboHc drinks and
Call
—
~1
ou or address,
John
Patterson
returned
tbi*
after
­
and y.'ast uiaktrs are about HUO.Olx'l averaged a prize for every head of noon from Cottage Grove.
C. 8. RICHARDSON,
I
cattle be exhibit«*. At the Washing
cwt*. Now, if England should pro I tou fairs
Plessent Hill, Or.
Ed.
Whitney
arrived
in
Eugene
to
­
tlie herd received premium*
duc«> I'jri.lXO cwts, and the Continent j right ami left, and there the competi­ day on a visit to relatives > nd friends.
SHROPSHIRE SHEEP.
sends us (X),MV) cwis. aud America' tion was moat severe.
It was a great J V. H Behtie, a prominent mining
man,
is
here
from
Cc'trge
Grove.
victory
to
gain
so
many
ribbons,
the
Pl),UDO cwts., it will ouly give a total
Ew.w and yearling rams by Barkie,
result of which lias I •evil the placing
Mr». Horace Burnett returned this No. l k'.MI, A. S. A. Ewe and ram
of Mr. Looney's stock at tbe top afternoon from a pleasant visit at
lami e I y En »liman, No. 188,626
of 575,000 cwts., the deficiency of notch of popularity all along tbe line. Salem.
8. A.
‘
225,000 cwts. will baie to lie satisfied
C. Marx and wife arrived borne
GEORGE ARMSTRONG,
Aatieatoa aad iron* bold tbe beat
out of consumer.' stocks, but the
this afternoon from a pleaeant trip
Corval lia, Or.
longest. You cau easily aee the ad­
eagertiM» with which they hove I eeu vantage they are over the old kind. to San Franscisco.
We are receiving tbe most complete and np-to J\lt’
EOI» SALE.
Ray Willoughby has gone Io Port-
securing the remnant* of 1902 growth i Call aud see them at
handsome Silts aud Coats for Lsdies aud Childm“
land
to
re
enter
tbe
V.
O.
M«<
ical
found in Eugene, our New Yoik makers outcln-- »* '
and older <lat«*, during the la.t:
Cbaml>era' Hardware.
ihrer full blooded Jersey cows,
College
for lateness of Style, Quality ami Price of any market < n 1
month, proves that they have grave
driving
horse,
all
farm
implements
TO CURE A COLD IX ONE PAY.
Mr». C. W. I-owe wa. a pas»« ng« r to
Elegant Stylish Ladies’ Suits at S I 7 80,1
donbta whether they can hold out |
on place, two »eated hack, harness,
Allwny thi* afternoon, where sb« will •to. See or address
Beautiful style» and cloths iu
,
with the possible supply of this year's
Tkke I elative Fremo Quinine tab visit a few days.
Ladies’ tew style J' cket» at $ I 2
AL
KIRKLAND,
let».
AH
druggists
ref
nd
tbe
money
cr*ip till tbe H<H crop 1* read
Our Stylish Coats for Misses and
Mrs. Frank Page is down from S g on River road a short distance below
Ifit ixilv t< iln.l. V. litre'
Children are the finest you
- «n
market. The stocka on tbe nn
Ignsture I» on each box. 25 cent». inaw, and is a gue-t of her sist« r,
Eugene.
-aw at
S7.50
SJ’1’
Mrs. George Lilley.
are tbe smallest since 1M3."
l)o you know that we carry a com­
Y< u know what you are looking for
M. R. Janney was a peseercci to
seems to indicate that grower»
“i‘b?.ro"*h '»^’‘‘'•ration (r m
! all
" partita making th. ir Fall purché-.
plete line of furniture and are selling Portland this afterno* n 11« will < n " 1 en you take Grove’* Taateleau Chill
You can buy Zventhii^you w*Ä^
be in no great burry to »ell aud
I'.mie,
l.
ause
the
formula
is
plainly
at very low price*. Get our prices gage in bis trade their.
printed on every bottle, showing (bat
hop* will bring a goo«i price,
tiefore buying, if you ¿went to save
Cecil Denbart. of White,
8. D. It i. simply iron and quinine in a
money.
(inly thi* year, but even next.
No cure. No rai We Sell Good Shoes Cheap.
has arrived iu Eugene to attend the taatefau form.
25 cent«.
’ }
FATUI DAT
SEPTEMBER 26.
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