Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 09, 1908, Image 6

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VHE KL'OEVE DAILY GUARD, TIirnSDAY, J A NT' AH Y 9, 1008
The Friendly Store 1 3 7A Friday
Surprise Sale Clearance Prices
CITY NEWS
15c 36-in Cambric 11c
Tomorrow only w offer best (trade of fine while
S6-lnch cambric, 15c quality; pcclal, a yard lie
Lonsdale Cambric 14c yd
Bent grade of 15c India llnon, tomorrow at thl low
price, per yard ,ac
15c India Linon 12c yd
For tomorrow only we offer 36-lnrh lonsdale cam
bric at thU very low price, a yard t4c
20c Long Cloth $2 Piece
Uest grade 20c 36-Inch English long cloth, 12 yards
In a piece; a piece $2.00
12 yard piece 15c long clotb, a piece $1.23
Clearance Prices in All Departments, Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery,
Underwear, Domestics, Linens, Waists, Etc., Etc., Cloaks,
Suits, Etc., at XA Regular Prices.
500 Pairs Boy's Knee Pants
Greatly Reduced Friday
All fancy cheviot, tweeds, wonted, blue serges
mid corduroy knee jiunta at the following price
Friday:
13.00 panta reduced to I.B0
$1.75 pant reduced to $I.H5
$1.50 panta reduced tt $l.'2't
$1.00 pant reduced to 7Sc
75c pant reduced to "
60c panta reduced to -Wc
Boys 35c Caps 18c
100 all wool capi of good materlul and style lit this
price Friday only. ,
$12.50 Overcoats $5.85
loo all wool overcoats made 3-4 and full-length,
lioi !m k and tfllk velvet collar or collar same
a material. Those coaU come in bUh 33 to
40, and at. K,.8f are less than the actual cottt to
the manufacturer.
Boy's $5 Overcoats $2.50
Tomorrow only we offer all boys' ovurconts at one
liiilf price, agea 3 to 10.
$H.OO coatB ' $1.00
$5.00 coala $2.0
$4.00 coata $2.00
$3.00 coata $1.80
Eugene's
Largest, and
Best Store
S. H. Friendly
592-594 Willamette St,
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
4. ! Hen, In Eugene, returned home to-
!"'
I'KltriONAI.H ! I.. P. Hound, of W'oodbiirn, Is In
the city on business.
4444444444' Miss Josephine Jensen was a pas-
I scngor to XVendllng on tho 1 o'clock
W. 8. Moon Is In Portland on busl-1 train t,)dliy tl) nuur hr mu8c class
nes. .
U K. Hnlnor, of Crookston, Mlnn., Mrs. C. A. K. Duncan returned io
la In Eugene. i Tncnma yesierdny after a visit with
O. O. MrClellan, of Halem, Is In 1 M'- J- Edniunsou, in
the city on bu.lue.. Eugi.ni.
...... ... ...... 1.. P. Ilorton and son-in-law, K. B.
last night In Eugene.
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In Eugene, January 8, 190S, Hoy
0. Dunton and Miss T. Entile .Wet,
both of Dexter, Hov. J. S. McCalluni
officiating.
At tho homo of Conrad Myers in
, Eugene, January 8, 1S0S, Vern Hnth-
I Cox, wore passengers on tho noon, away and Miss Grace See, both of
i,.in f,.i..u ri.-nu.,,, nitw u.i Murcolu. Itev l.inn I. Mvum ffl,.lt
H. T. Dow arrived down from 1 Portland. Int.'.
tago drove thla noon. Mrili w j. Alexander and two .
Charles Wilson, of Carlton, Yam- 'children of Jefferson Island, Mon
tana, arrived In Eugeno yestorday
und will visit for a few weeks with
her sister, Mrs. M. M. Miller.
A. II. Eilers, secretary and treas
urer of tho Ellera Piano House, is In
tho city from Portland looking after
i tho affairs of tho local branch of
which H. E. Htevens is manager.
hill county, Is In th eclly
V. L. Diinten, of Waltervllle, la In
the city for a day or two.
T. F. llonnett roturned this aftor
noott from a trip to llalsey.
Mr .W. It. Hue went to Drain this
afternoon on a short visit.
Ceo. A. Drury, or Cohurg, spent Mrs. Claude tiuliy, who has been
l"t nlirht In Eugeno on 'iiislncst.
I ho Mnrcolti inor-
I it the city.
of Jasper,
m. V . Wolicr,
chant, upet" Ihi nlgli
W. P. Ellis and family
re on a trip to points In WiihIi liiKtnn.
Hon. ,nnd Mrs. it. A. Month re
turned last night from a visit at Bu
lom. M. M. Miller win n passenger to
ttnschurg un tho alteration train to
day. Clnttdn Hpencer was a passenger to
Cotiagu tlrovo on the afternoon trail)
today.
liny Armltiigo, the Crewell luor
chi.lit, was 1 ntho city today between
triiliic.
F. It. Wcthcrhee returned tills af
ternoon from n business trip to Port
land. Henry E. Owen returned Inst night
from a trip to Porllund and Kaliuna,
Wash.
E. Koppe, superintendent of the
woolen mill, weul to tinlcm today on
business.
Mrs. C. F. llurlliurt and child
caimi up from Junction City this af
ternoon. Mrs. I,. I.ybecker, of Pullman,
AVash., after a visit In Eugene, left
for home today.
Mine Host Thompson, of the
Thompson Hotel at Cottagtt tlrovo,
was In Eugene yesterday.
Itev. II. A. tlreen went to Junction
today and from there will go to Olive
church to hold a meeting.
William Whlttaker arrived from
California on the flyer Isst night.
Ills wife will follow in a few days.
Mrs. May Evans, of Portland,' after
visit with her sister, Mrs. J. J.
visiting at tho homo of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Hyland, In Eu
gene, went to Junction City today
and after a visit with her alBter there
a few days, will go on to her home nt
Kelso, Wash.
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Near Eugene, January 8, 100S, to
James llllghton and wife, a son.
11 u y a Petaluma Incubator
Chambers Hardware Co.
from
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WILLIAM.4' KIDNr.1
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains In the loins, Bide, back, groins
and bllutder? Have you a flabby ap
pearance of the fnce, especially un
der the eyes? Ton frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kld-
AXI1 NOW Kl III. I. IK!
There Is but one Kuhollk!
Continents honor him!
Theatre are parked for him!
Irt'l a good seal now!
He comfortable anil hear him!
4 ney fills will cure yon. Sold bv I.lnn
4! Drug Co., prlco 50 cents. Williams
4 Mfg. Co.. prons.. Cleveland. Ohio.
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Chickens for Profit I
Now Is the tlmn to buy an Incnhn-j
tor If you are going to raise chickens
for next year. Hlart right by buy-!
I nil a PETAI.I'MA. and you will have
no trouble hatching the eggs. Woj
have them in all sites from the 66-1
egg to MIO-cgg In slock now. Also!
Petaluma brooders, 100 and SOU
chick slie. Wo curry a small stock
of extras for these, machine.
CIIAMIIEHH 1IAHDWAKE CO,
Huy a Petnluina Incubator from
CIIAMUEHM IIAUHWAKK CO.
Petnlunia Incubators and brooders j
I
CHAMlll'KS HAKDWAKK CO.
Make An Alliance,
ong iiinl time t
b
the
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,f lla V III.; I'
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with ihl sir
It of lllu i' 1,
Some uf
bai k ate:
I'irst. a
HiVolld.
ke. ultik.
Thtid, coltvolili- l.-e in ItiiiMng prtllllitlts Slid cot ler ; toll.
Fourth, cionii..i.lanotis In loans u-i, dl-'Miitu log .i:ii-r
' tit 11, the lu-nctti y ,hl.f, c.iln.d In lxt.-en y.-ais uf
rience of nncri.rill b.tllktli
All of t!iv.. sd.stiltici stt.l nuny others are at otir d!,to
as a drpoM'or of I'll b.llk.
If )o lid 1 nut li.it, A bant a.- ttf ,,r (,iiH,.i,t,i.,i,. a fi,,,,,,,
.on mil ard 11. m .-n,l na a letter
.1 ne!ut ell'Of.-l It! b.uilv-
epe-
.ivi:i;tisi:d i.ettehs
Eugene, .Inn S, inns.
The following letters reninlii In
the Eugene. Or., postnfflee uncalled
for. week ending Jnnuarv S, inns:
Hrlght. E. E. ,
Churchill, William.
Clement, H. C.
Crooker, Mason.
Horlty. Emily.
Hoffman, Edw. J.
Jackson, Mary.
l.ayton, W. T.
Mtisness, Mlna.
Morrill, C. E.
Muiphv, 1.. W.
Nell. J. K.
Neece. (Jrover..
Powell. Emilia.
Iteed. (leo. F.
Ulcc. Carl C.
Kehsfer, Wls'.nr.
Sinus. Edw.
Swindell. Laura.
Todd. Mrs. Frank.
Wilson, Mrs. Alice.
I emu;. Win. Henry.
.' Parties culling (or the nbove will
please icliti dale advertised.
J. I.. HAC.E, P. M.
Tar and CntieotOiignti
For the complete cine of cot.glis,
colds, astlmia and bronchitis and
Hum coinpliiints lendliiK to ronnrnp
lloti. liverwort, tar and wild ehe.ry
hnve for aRrs liiiiiiitaliu d tin estab-
tt'til rcputtiUon tin a stand.
remedy, tt coninliis
Professor W. J. Hooker, who has
been very ill for several weeks, Is cou
bldorably better today.
II. A. Piatt la a recent arrival here
from Santa Kosa, Cal. His household
goods arrived hero last night.
A crew of Western Cnlon linemen
Is here at present, stringing a new
wire between Ashland and Portland.
Bushncll & Crane, of this city, yes
terday shipped a consignment of
school desks to the public schools at
Contrlalla, Wash.
Contractor Ceo. W. KJnsey states
that he will have the Shumate millin
ery tore room, which was damaged
by fire recently, ready for re-occupancy
by Saturday morning.
A marriage Ilcensn was granted by
the county"clerk today to Newton
Cruson, aged 24 years, and Miss Viola
Vaughn, aged 23, both of Cottage
Grove.
Architect Hunzlcker is drawing
plans for a rectory to be built for the
Catholic church at Cottage drove,
also for a fine residence to be built
on College Mill by Contractor Tlrrcll.
It wiy be located on the top of the
hill Just west of the new hospital.
There was an Impressive service at
the Methodist revival last night.
Haudenschleld's subject was "No
Room In the Inn" no room for
Christ In the world In men's hearts
and Uvea. The hearers were visibly
Impressed and definite decisions were
made for Christ. j
Geo. C. Snyder was today appoint
ed administrator or the eBtate 01
Warren Jones, who died in Lane
county in September. 1907. The
property of the estate is valued at
$500. Alva S. Stearns, VIn Williams
and Cramer J. Snyder were appoint
ed appraisers.
L. Von Wornsted, a forestry expert
from Washington, I). C, Ib here for
a time to do some 'technical work In
the Umpqua forest reserve. He Is at
present on a trip of a couplo of days
to Portland, but will return to Eu
gene and from here go to that part of
tho reserve which lies along the Slus
la wrlver. .
The contest case of Otto Kauf
mann vs. Earl A. Pryor. involving
160 acres of land In the Wolf Creek
country, sovernl miles south of Crow,
was heard In the office of United
States Ciimnilssionet W. W. Calkins
today. Williams & Bean are the at
torneys for Pryor and 1. N. Har
baugh for Kaufuiann.
Jacob Ordahl, of this city, was to
day appointed adminlstrrtor of the
eatnto of Henry Westphnel, the
young Dane who committed suicide at
Palmer Ayers' farm January 4 by
hanging himself. The property of
the estate consists of $110 in cash in
ono of tho Eugene banks. His only
helr-nt-law is Peter Westphael, In
Denmark.
There was an accident to the boiler
nt the woolen milt this morning and
as a result the mill was closed down
till Monday. The accident was not
serious, but It necessitates replacing
It with 11 new one. There Is n smaller
one In use at the mill but its capacity
Is not great enough, nnd Superintend
ent Koppc went to Snlem 011 the noon
train to arrange to secure a nsw boil
er to be Installed at once.
Cromvfcll, who was a member 01 i.te
Gould party at the bank before the
Mercantile was added to the Hemze-Morse-Tlu.nias
chain of financial
houses, t'p to the last moment allow
ed him Heinze struggled to nitct his
obligations and so to retain Ins bank
ing Interests.
Mr. Cromwell said that the Gould
interests would assume their proper
place in the bank board at the meet
ing on January 14. This Implies, of
course, that the so-called Heinze di
rectors will then retire.
VIOLINIST JAN KUBELIK
AND HIS FAMILY
The coming of Jan Kubelik to this
city la attracting wide spread atten
tion, and the public is always pleased
to hear anything of interest concern
ing the home life of this great artist.
Kubelik has been blessed not only
with honor and profit as an artist,
but also with Ideal domestic happi
ness and manv stories are told about
the beautiful Hungarian countess
who married this famous violinist.
His wife was the Countess Marianne
von Czakk Szell, and she belongs to
the great Hungarian nobility
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Lewis E. Holmes e ux to N. H.
Martin; 100 acres in sec. tp. --.
8' L-nilrf s'afefto If wis E Holmes;
160 acres in sec. 24, tp. it, r. i
W' States to Etta M. Wel;
laS.Bl acres in sec. IS, tp. lti, ;s.
""' Eua lI aweiss to William E.Weiss;
16.36 acres in sec. IS, tp. lb. r-
' LoufsaM. E. Stewart to AC. Rath
well; lot 1. block S. Ellas Stewarts
ad to Eugene. $1400.
A E Edblom et ux to David Link,
26.15 acres in sees 31 and 36, tp. 17,
s. r. 3 and 4 w $3000.
George H. McLean et ux to Alan
son P. Hill et ux: part of lot 1, block
24, Skinners original donation to
Eugene. $S00.
L. S. Hunter to A. L. TIrrell; lots
3, 4. 5 and 6, block 7, Collegt Hill
Park, Eugene. $1225.
Your Duty is to be Hty
j Bat yoa cannot be well Too
taking Hood'aSarsa.-vrilla vn.'
I you should take It, Impure bi 11
1 appetite, headache, nervoun, jjjj ''
, feeling -by these and other sims ii
f v.t.-... .wv. o. uei a bottle k,
1 Clow of Health-" My blnrvi "
.poor, bluce tutiiig Hood's S.iri.T" ''
' have more color la my taee i.iJ,":.
! ttbII. and work Is a pleasure" if. "
1 hoWAUD, Taunton, Mass.
1 In Worst Form " I had (atanu
j irorst form and was adviM-il to t f
r'amsparllla. 1 took seven Mtlej '
IIOW III (UWI IIVB1LII. 1 liim. .Vfc. l
lias catarrh will give Hood', , 'gj
j .luiu ,1 iwoji MbivALi . i arserfortl,
I Always Praise-"! Brut took mL
' ot.srilU 13 TMiri ncn .1.. ' """l'
: favor of it." H, COWDWA. 237 RiM
Lowell, Mass. tJ
Hood's Sarsaparllla le sold
In.Uie usual liquid, or in tablet form
8arsatabs. 100 Doses One Doiu, jl
pared only by C. I, Hood Co.. Lox.n i, I
World's Finest FfTjit.
An Interesting discussion in the Brit.
She ' 1.1, noval Horticultural society a few-
is a beautiful woman and a musical rear8 aK0 u8 to what was the finest
enthusiast. She fell in love with the fnl)t ,a ,he word eu(1(Mi uy giving the
talented musician at first sight dur- Mr,i ..otinw nectarine
lug a concert at which he was playing, ' : , ,nte Fran.
I Lr..l.nlllr nhnn ha rtMtt nHI HII- "
pears to have been as suddenly and
as completely smitten.
The Kubeliks have a delightful
country home at Colin, Bohemia,
where Madame Kubelik devotes a
great deal of her time to gardening.
They have three children, all daugh
ters, and two of these are twins, who
divide their mother's name, one being
called Mary and the other Anne. The
twins have already begun to show
signs of musical talent, and they will
be Instructed to the top of their bent
in that direction.
Madame Kubelik is a gracious and
tactful woman, wiht a gift for enter
taining and a great capacity for home
management. She has entered fully
into her husband's aspirations and
alms, and her counsel and sympathy-
are among the strongest of his incen
tives in his brilliant artistic career.
RECITATIONS IN
LIBRARY BUILDING
During the holidays many of the
recitation rooms of the University
were removed from Villard hall to
better quarters In the new library
building. Occupancy of the new
building has been delayed, owing to
the fact that there has been no mon
ey available far heat. The problem
was solved by turning off the heat
from the entire upper floor of Vil
lard hall and sending it through the
pipes into the library building.
Several members of the faculty.
Including Dr. Young, Dr. Gilbert and
ProfesBor Glen, are now hearing
classes In the new quarters. Furni
ture from the old rooms has been re
moved to the new.
There wns an accident to the boiler
at the woolen mill this morning and
as n result the mill was closed down
till Monday. The accident was not
set-Inns, hut ll tieeos.1 tint en riMiluelnir
It with a new one. There Is a smaller ' 1,01,0 (l'"m W'oodwurih's store alone
one In use at the mill, but its canac-1 lo:'lli"K 't:0-
lty Is not great enough and Siiperln
WOMAN' SHOPLIFTKIt
CAK;ilT AT ALBANY
Albany, Or., 'Jan. S. Mrs. Kate
Murray, who came to Albany two
months ago frc.n Roseburg, was
caught shoplifting here this afternoon
and was arrested on a charge of lar
ceny and held for the circuit court
under $500 bonds.
She was detected stealing a pocket
book from the drug store of D. O.
Woodworth. and upon a search war
rant 19 stolen articles were found
in her room.
For Severn! we?ks local merchants
have been winching the woman, whose
munis iiiou noon suspicions. I n ere
been in tills time manv thefts
have
tcndcnl Koppe went to Salem on the
noon train to arrange to secure a new
boiler to be Installed at once.
In the finals of the billiard tourna
ment in clnsB A between King, Wal
lls and Peterson Inst night, held nt
Sid Smith's parlors, Peterson won out
In 31 Innings. He scored 100 to
King's and Wnllls' K6. Peterson
made the high run of the evening. 18.
Peterson will now play Ilonney. win
Inner in class B, two games out of
three, 100 to 75 points, for the prize
cue. TliH first game will take place
tonight at 7:30.
ITTKH AlUlKSTF.n
OX TWO v-HAliGF.S
Salem, Jan. 8. Three Indictments
NEWS NOTES
How have the mighty fallen. Ex
Mayor Schmitz, of San Francisco, is
to be put In a common every-day cell,
like other criminals.
A general order has been put. In
force by Superintendent C. W. James
of the Oregon penitentiary, under
which smoking of cigarettes Is pro
hibited for convicts and prison em
ployes both. Heretofore It has been
the custom to allow convicts and em
ployes cigarettes without limit, ex
cept to the extent of the former's to
bacco rations. They could smoke In
the cells as well as upon the grounds
and while at work.
The Marlon county anti-saloon ron
vontlon wns held Tuesday nt the W
C. T. l hall (n Salem, with delegated
In iilten.t,,.... t i ,
Instead of one confronted S. A. H. Irountv Th . . . ,
I'litet- when he arrived In Salen, to- S';,, ' 7"?
day. 1 his was n complete surprise to i ,.i,ii ,,.. ,. , '-, . ",ris- in-
C. T. I'., the prohibitionists, nnd th
1 Anti-Saloon li-.iu,.,-, aiid temperane.-
men of the old parties In a grand eo,.
. bund effort to curry Marlon counn '
dry.
eis Rivers. Next to this perhaps conies
a properly ripened greengage, one of
the best varieties of the plum. The
greengage came Into Europe by way
of Italy and from Italy was brought
to Fiance early In the sixteenth cen
tury by the wife of Francis I., In
whose honor It received the name of
Beine Claude, by which It Is still wide
ly known. Soon afterward It was In
troduced Into England from Italy un
der the old Italian name Verdoch and
about the same time from France.
The latter importation, however, came
with lost luliels to a family of promi
nent English amateur horticulturists
of that day named Cage, from whom
the fruit received Its present name.
London Chronicle.
Suicide Without Pain.
"Yes," admitted the man who had
his feet on the table. "It Is true that
I did once nttoinpt to commit suicide.
"I was disconsolate, out of work, out
of health, and I brooded over my un
happy lot until I"
"Never mind what drove you to at
tempt the deed. All thnt Interests ub
Is how you made such a failure."
"I can hardly account for It myself
even now. I fired a pistol straight at
my heart."
"Blnnk cartridge?"
'Toy pistol?"
"Hud chain nrmor on?"
"Bullet hit a rib nnd glanced off?"
"No," pnltl the man, looking scorn
fully nt the scoffers about him. "The
bullet bit the looking glass In front of
which I wns standing and broke It In
to n thousand pieces." Strand Magazine.
Lockjaw.
Tile fearful tetanus, or lockjaw, was
ascribed lu all the books when 1 was
a student to puncture or Irritation of
a nerve, and both hands and feet w ore
sometimes cut off to Btop the Irritation
going up the nerve to the spine. Now
we know that It Is due to a fatal
poison In the blood which acts like
strychnin, though more painfully, and
which is produced by a bacillus lodged
in a punctured wound ninde by some
stick, nail or pistol wad on which this
evil bacillus bappeneii to be. It is a
soli bacillus ii iid swarms lu rich gnr
deu earth, particularly where guaii-j
or fish manure Is used. All wounds,
therefore. Into which earth has enter
ed should lie promptly ctimei-ized.-Dr.
milium iinunn -ihoinsou in
body's Magazine.
aiarx end
oiiittajja;
Ko piece with
out this Trade
HAWKES
In Richness of Cutting
In Beauty of Design
In Purity of Glass
In Brilliancy of
Polish and
Finish
Our Line Excel!
There is a vast differ
ence in Cut Glass
Qualities and catterm
We are showing only
,i. i . j -ii i
ine Kina you win oe
wie in buying.
The right value is i:i
each piec? for the
money ycti pay fcr it.
J. O. WATT
' Optician.
Corner 9th and Willameit:
niiii ir'rrrHTiiiiMninir
) Madame Dean5:
j FRENCH Dii in
I rcMALE rlLLoi
9 A AT rt, tKRTAIS uL l
A j.Trr FOR KUPPHEKD
7; MENSTRUATION. NEVER KNOWI U l
-) b.-tfe! Sure! Kppeiiv! Wuti"fnt;llonG-j
J on trln l, tr bo puiu for wut'l) MA'
d LvUiitucH I'tiv, insist nu ptUlip
1 cenuliu'. tiLt-ut no substitute. lm
j urunmsi. tu-w not ur.vu intp
i Oi'dcrii lu tiie
IMTF1 I'SmCAt CO.. 8(11 74. luast.t
O'ti l- fciWe-we i'l lr" i Wi
Every-
H; Dance.
An organ grimier had lieen ninvi,...
j before the house of nn irascible o-I
gentleman, who furiously nd aiuid
I wild gesticulations ordered hltu to
, move ou. The Italian stnii.tt
bis ground and played on and' at last
was arrested for causing a disturb
ance At the court the magistrate
asked him why he did not leave w hen
be was requested.
"Me no understan' mooch Iuglese "
w as the reply.
"Well, but you iust hve ,Indpr.
stood by his motions that he wanted
you to K," ),, ,p lllllr5,trat0
mini; tie come to dnnce,
rejoinder. Loudon Tatlcr.
(tTgar
Julius
Goldsmitl
was the
tlii- Itiinl fraud king. The thr.
id'arte are similar, merely applying
to separate transactions of the sanic
clut! actt'r -procuring persons to
'mvi-.ii lalsely to affidavits 111 stale
n.
Progress.
knew inithliiff nt hn,..
tig to Ugill Willi l.ni .1,..-.. i
learn-
"My wir,
l.
"i !i:lt's etirotti-a-'j
h.
land .i
a ,-1 :
itlllt loll s
f.OOI'l
Sorens
All.nnv U i.. i.
Iviiown la titt oiieruior, a. coin-1 w i.i, ,',.,.,.:,.. .,-
Thompson ic Vram,.
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