Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 27, 1908, Image 6

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    THE EtGEJTE DAILY GCARD, THIB8DAT, FEBRUARY Vt,
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TEe Frkndly Store 144th Friday
Surprise Sale Special Offerings
35c to 50c Corset Covers, special 23c
10c to 1 2c Lace, 2 to 5 inche3 wids, yard . ... 4c
1 c Hemmed Huck Towels, each . . 11c
25c four-inch Black Taffeta Ribbon, yard . . . . J 8c
Splendid Values in New Spring Silks, Dress Goods, Trim
. mings, Suits, Jackets, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc.
Special Values in Men's Suits and Furnishings.
nAnnpn nunni l
u urn .sdmi
OF UNITED STATES
ENTIRELY SOLD
New York, Feb. 27, Thus
. far In February thu United
Metals Selling Company has
Hold 89,000. U0O pounds of
copper, the bulk of it to Great
Britain and Germany. These
sales have cleaned up the sur-
1 plUB of the concerns which
1 dispose of their product
, tbrouKh the United Selling
Company, and it Is stated
j that there is less refined cop-
1 per unsold in the United
: states than at any time in
many years.
: The copper brought prices
' 4, nvfraflni nliirhllv Under 13
i cents.
EUGENE'S
LARGEST
AND
W4
H FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR
YOUR
MONEY BACK
CITY NEWS
I' l'KIWO.N'AI.8
0. P. Bheridan Is In from Walker
1 ;dar.
Racy Mattcson I down from Fall
' :rek on business.
E. E. Auporlo, of Newport, Is In
i:u(eno on business.
J. T. Witter was over from Syrlng
Vti on business today.
. C. L. Webor, Jho Creswcll mer
chant, Is In town today.
the erection of the Southern Pacific
Company's no wdepot in this city.
T I hero on business.
Captain W. W. Holland, of Marsh-
fluid, who accompanied M. O. Warner'
here yesterday, went to Portland to-
day, and from thore will take the'
steamer Tor home. I
James K. Mlnney and family ar-l
I rived here yeaturday from Ohio and,
will locale In tho McKen-ile valley In
the vicinity of Vlda. Mr. Mlnney Is
a nephew of D. F. Mlnney, of Vlda.
J. T. Tuffs, W. T. Colmrn and G.
" MANY NARROW
ESCAPES FROM,
TENEMENT FIRES
8am Carnilchael went to Koaouurg perlnlendent of the Hooth-Kelly saw
l.'ito afternoon on business. mill at Surlngfloid.
' Wlll.am rerman, of Cottage Grove,
mm In the city yesterday.
O. Nettle, tho logging contractor,
It In the city from Leu burg.
K. C. Lake returned this afternoon
! nm a business trip north.
: Ooo. J. Wllhelin, Jr., Is In tho city
'"om llarrlshurg on business.
A. J. I'lckurd went to Porllnnd on
"iday'B noon train on buslnuss.
Andy Graham, of t'ollaun Grove,
as In lingerie today on business.
C. Cole, founder of Murcola, spent
" it night In Kiiguuu on huslni'ss.
Dr. l.ulu Mnriiuui was n passenger
I I Salem on thu noon train loday,
E. Dodge was In tho eliy yeueiday
t his way from Ashland to Portland.
IJ. I. Hherldan came down from
.'jttage (Iroyo on the noon train to
( ay.
J. 11. I.lnohniigh, of Col Inge Grove,
In the city thin afternoon on busl-
.' Nil,-''
' leo Hoy Woods and son, of Cot
' Tgo Grove, aro In the city this nflcr
jon. Alton llamptoii was a passenger
i KnseliiirK on tho afternoon train
day. ,
J. T. urocnriuld, of Sibley
New York, Feb. 27. Two were
burned bo severely they may die.
W. Lewis are in the city from Grants dozon severely hurt and Bcores res-
Pass, having arrived on tho morning ; cued from perilous positions by fl re
train. Mr. Turrs was formerly Bu-imon at two early morning fires to
day. Although in widely separated
sections It Is believed that both fires
Charles Elchacker, mother and two i were of Incendiary origin,
sisters left today for Denver to re-; The most serious fire was In a ten
Bide In tho future. They came hereiOment at 43 Kast First street, where
ten months ago and Mr. KIchaoker , the firemen rescued many scantily
has been employed at the 8. P. do- clad men, women and children from
pot and likes tho town real well, but fire escapes, and a man and his
his mother and sisters becamo (Usual- daughter, who Inhaled the flames,
lulled and decided to return to their are In a' critical condition,
old home. Tho other fire, was In an npnrt-
v, iiHint house al 247 Kast One Hiin-
4'.4- 4 dred and Fortieth street, where for-
"HI.KKT UK TIIM TIK"
Salem Statesman.)
The Welch people com
menced distributing tics on
I'ontro street In Salem yester
day, tils;) In Eugene and
Springfield. Illest lm thn tie .
that will bind tho cities of
the upper Willamette' valley
together In coiiimerclal unity.
ty persons were removed from the
burning building by the policemen
i and firemen.
JOHN SIMPSON BLUFFS
OUT CROWD OF HOLDUPS
A few nights ago John Simpson
u-h,. .I..I...... tl... L' till, II in..
ttttiillllllilllil ....... .in; r.iiKtru' ..ml K l.ie-
TTTtttftttttttti Vllll). company, wllKon . held m
A I v k 1 t t I s k i i , i :tt i : 1 1 s
The following letters remain In tho
Eugene poslofrice iinnillod for for
Iowa, i the week ending February 2(1, 190N:
llnliar Tvliir
('under, J. 1".
Davis, Jack.
Hamilton, Carl.
Ilorno, Joe.
Howe, Sadie,
llukeny, Ernest.
Johnson, lluldle.
l.ynes, I.lllle.
Martin, Mrs. Eugene.
Palmer, E. W.
Itonsh, F, M.
Scarp, John.
Smith, f'haa.
Hmllh, Mrs. Emilia (2),
Smith, Dalsv.
Smith, J II. (3)
Stullli. J. M.
Bit-wart, Hoyd.
YlmniiV Clarence M.
Wood, It. IT.
Wood. Hoy. 1 " .
Woiulnrd. J. li.
Parties culling fur the above will
please give dale advertised.
J. li. PAGE, P. M.
. :'i hero visiting W. P. Morsu and
imlly.
Mrs. W. T. Gordon and Mbm E.
' "arned returned this afternoon from
orlland.
Albert Olston, formerly of this
I'ty, now of Porllnnd, arrived here
'"his afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Hnrnnrd lias reiurncl
' ora her extended visit at nor old
! ome In Virginia.
C. W. Ilalley and Mrs. Clara Hal
W. of Myrtle Creek, are registered
rt the Motel Blneede.
M. 0. Waruor, the piano Inner, has
" .turned from an extended stay In
,"jq Coos Hay country.
1 AUnrnoy G, F. Hklpwnnth was a
i assonger to OotlflCi Urovo on the
: fternoon train today.
Mrs, Leonard Gross nnd two chll
"ron n on a trip to S'-attle, where
la,l! will vlilt for n time.
Miss Aniiettn Hurr. of Poii'iind.
' vlaltliiK her iimther, Mi l I. aura
Jurr, In Eugene, for a Tw ilnvs.
Ono B. Phelps and wlte, of Maple-
on, and II. V. Fhk ami wile, of ll t)V KNEW
Olmlrs, arrived III Eugene this after- Tho merits of the Texas W adcr,
noon. you wjuld never suffer from kidney,
Mine walker, V. or ti. student, bladder or rheumatic Iroulile. 11 a
went to Albany today, and from ! bottle (two months' treatment!. Sold
DeWltfs Little Early Risers, Binall
and Bate, sure little liver pills. Sold
by all druggists.
Herbert Silverwood. of I.inn coun
ty. Is in Eugene tailing the civil ser
vice exumlnatlou for government vet
erinary inspector.
The W. C. T. U. of East Eugene
will meet at the home of Mrs. Flegal
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A full
attendance Is desired.
The funeral of Ludwig Martin nas
held at the Catholic church this fore
noon and the remains Interred In
the Catholic cemetery south of the
city.
Chief of Police Farrlngton reports
that all of the quarantine flags are
down except the one at the LaBrle
residence, where a case of diphtheria
still exists.
. W. L. lletlrh and family have re
moved from the cottage on Lawrence
street, near Eighth, to Mrs. Stewart's
residence at the corner of West Ninth
and Jefferson streets.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
acts gently yet promptly on the bow
els and allays Inflammation at the
same time. It is pleasant to take.
Sold by all druggists.
C. N. McArthur, probably the best-
known graduate the I'nlversity of
Oregon ever turned out, has decided
to run for tho legislature In Multno
nia.i county on the Republican ticket.
Tho building one door west of Ja
cobs' store on West Eighth stret Is
being fitted up for the bird stor:
which now occupies the room one
door east of Jacobs' pluco.
J. J. Walton has begun suit in the
circuit court against G.'orge L. Moore
to quiet title to 170.011 acres of land
In section 30, township Hi, south or
range 6 west. Walton & Ness are th;
attorneys for the plaintiff.
AKrMBXTFwop QRmoS;
Salem. eFb. sTWith the filing
of the last of the arguments upon
-he initiative and referendum meas
ures yesterday. It has become possible
to compute approximately the size o
the pamphlets for the In'"''0"
voters. S. A. Kozer. chief clerk ot
the secretary of state's office today
measured the materia) b,e 'n"d"
ed in the book and concluded that the
copies of the bills, amendments and
arguments will occupy 120 pages at
least. The cost will be about 0
per page, or $6000. As persons who
file arguments must pay their pro
portionate Bhare of the total cost
about I2S50 has been paid by private
Individuals.
Copy for Eeach oter.
The pamphlets will be published
and ready for distribution about the
first of April, or two months before
.i n.i. will he railed upon to
'vote upon the measures. Secretary of
T i State Benson is now securing lists
u-h. hRve registered in eacn
of the counties of the state and has
clerks at work addressing envelopes
to these voters. When the pamphlets
have been printed they will be slip
ped Into the envelopes and mailed.
i State Printer Dunlway will try to
save the state $1 000 in postage by
shaving the pamphlets a little close
on the edges when he trims them. It
is expected that the postage on each
pamphlet will he five cents, or ?.i000
on the whole 100,000 copies. Mr.
Duniwav thinks that by trimming the
pamphlets to a slightly smaller size
than the law specifies he can make
the pamphlets light enough to go for
four cents each.
.Mailed Soon as Printed.
The work of getting out the pam
phlets Is being rushed. In the mean
time It is useless for voters to make
inquiries. The most they can do is
to register and then await the com
ing of a' copy of the pamphlet when
the printing has been completed.
POLITICAL POINTS
Senator Bourne Is said still to have
the Inside track with President
Roosevelt and Is still pushing Chris
Scheubel for the district attorney'
ship in Oregon. Tho senator's prize
offer of f 1 000 for the best essay of
the advisability of electing President
Koosevelt to a third term Is said to
have proven a fizzle.
Ex-Senator Fred Mulkey is still
at Washington, where It Is said he is
flirting with Bourne and "knocking"
Fulton. This state of affairs has led
to the report that Mulkey may yet
return to Oregon and become a State
ment No. 1 cundldale against Fulton,
backed by Bourne's influence.
ny a iiiimtier or linliop who were
bent upon robbing him, but by sheer
nerve ho bluffed them out and they
left him without getting nny or his
money. It happened nt tho mill after
dark, when Simpson had driven his
ten hi Into tho shed for the night.
After he had alighted from the wag
on a number of hobos who hail se
creted themselves In the shed ordered
him to give them the key to the mill,
as they were hungry, and thought
they could gel something to eat
there. Simpson replied that ho had
no key. whereupon they demanded
tils inollev. Klniosoii. who lu n mmii
I Vfiutiir mini lii-iiiiit lilmu.,lr ...... 1....1
the wall and told the hobos to come
oir If they thought they could get
any money out of him. Thev did '
111,.. II... I....1, I.I..
he was too hilsky tor tbein. an'l u,,er ! '.''.''""'''".'"r '"- change;
muttering between themselves for a
W. II. Kay has bought the vacant
lot at the corner of West Sev
enth and Washington streets from
Dr. P. Hartlo and will build thereon
In the near future a fine residence
This adjoins W. Polders' bungalow.
E. M. Warren has just placed i flee
exhibit of grains and grasses In the
real estate office or McMurphev &
Hugh on West Eighth street nnil Is
Inslnlllng a similar exhibit In Klem
Ine Buoy's office on Willamette
street.
The Oipheum has received a fine
Mr. John Rlha of Vlnlng, la., says:
"I have been selling DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder Pills for about a
year and they give better satisfac
tion than any pills I ever sold. 1
have used them myself with fine re
sults." Sold by all druggists.
'Onion Rets.
CHAMBERS 1IARDW A R F CO.
Reduced prices on all lines of
jewelry at Watts'. Prices cut to re
duce stock.
Fresh garden seed in bulk.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Girls, a clear s'Ir, is the first re
quisite for personal beauty; to se
cure It good digestion is the good
secret. Perfect digestion comes
from the use of Holllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea. Makes rich red
blood and clear healthy skin. 35c,
Tea or Tablets.
LINN DRUG CO.
iiiIiiiiIk 1 hey left the building and dis
appeared.
J WATCH EOR FORGED
I POSTAL MONEY ORDERS
I by O. J. Hull, or by mull. Send fori
Hall. lit
- I-
testimonials. Dr. K w.
- Ollva street. St. l.ouli.
here will go to Corvallls and lade
'joudence 011 a visit.
It. II. Ivey and ranitlv, who remov
"i from here to Ever; I, Wash., two
"ears ago, urrlved here today and
will luuko this cl'y their home again.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mnleer, ac--ompanled
by Mr. Matcer'n mother,
'Ira. William llrownlee, left this
nornlug on their return trip to Naiu-
.. Idaho,
N. (Inich, Peter Ottlneer and Thus.
Van Sternberg are recent arrivals
wni Iroui North Dakota. They ate
l-xikiiig over the coniitiy with view
of locating.
A. ('. Merrv, representing Robert I ed.
Wakefield, who hua the contract for CHAMBERS H.VRDWAHI'
Large stock portieres Just received.
Also luce curtains.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
If you want a go cart with espec
ially good tiprtiiu see our new Mon
umental line Just received from the
factorv.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Sheep shearing machines and knife
sharpeners. New model Jiiitt recelv-
Portlainl. Feb. 27- Tho
postal authorities at Wash-
Inglon have sent out warning
to be 011 the lookout for
forged money orders. About
louu or lers have been stolen
from various postofflces til
the roovtvv, hi-'iii"n' 170
from Seattle mid 3 1 1 from
the 01 rice at Richmond,
Wash. A large number' of
forged orders have already
I n cashed.
tomorrow nigni cons st lm of lln
the Brink." showing the temptations,
flight mid rescue of a girl; "The Cos-1
mines of the I'entiiriis' and "Th" '
Haunted Kitchen." tho last two fine i
hand-colored filing, !
The two-year-old daughter of t-1
torucy and Mrs. S. P. ei Is suffer-i
lug severely from being sruldcd oil,
her right arm and the right side of
her body by hot water. She pulled '
a kettle of water off the stove wlthj
tho above result. She Is getting!
along very well, tiowover.
Reduction sale at Wutt . jewelry
store begliiA tomorrow. See large
display advertisement.
CO.
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Many Persons for Many Reasons
transact their hiialneas with this bank.
Thorn are many reasons why you should have an account with
us Ihrre l no reason why you ran not.
If you do not know the Importance of having a bank account,
call lu and let us tell you about It
W want your business and we will appreciate It.
The high BtandNrd of service and tho liberal trevmetit accord
ed our cumonien U evidence of our appreciation of their patron
age. May we not be of service to you?
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and "orpin" uttiri.iMMi
W, K. H!tOV. President. I'. W. (isl',1 l:, Oi.lil.r,
It. A. I'AINK. Vice i'mlilriit. W. W. I'.I.CW . it. t nsliler.
NEW TODAY
WANTED - Work by married couple,
j man l carpenter but Is willing to
I do any kind of work; woman a
good cook. Call at the Plymouth
1-odglng House, Willamette street.
ml
WANTED Position to work In prl-
vale family or as housekeeper by
I young lady. Address "L. S , rare
j of Guard. n'i7 1
FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly
llew -rioll house, rhino to 1'nlM'r.
I ally; on a choice, high and Ue!
coiner lot osxIJii feet: nicely Im
proved; some good fruit and .
deep well; tills property is well
worth I-Spoo, imt ni, h less oil!
take II tf soi l wtihln ten d.iys. En
qui to ai nits otnt'c
C. J. Howard. .1. I.. Orr and Oliver!
Veatch, appraisers of the property of 1
the estate of E. W. Ileburd. the (Mi
lage Grove merchant, who died In
a Eugene hospital a few weeks ago.
today tiled with the probate court'
their Inventory, reporting the value
of the property to be 22l.tl!i, the
property consisting ot merchandise .
and accounts.
1
Drew Griffin, who previously an.'
nonnced his Intention of trlng fur
the nomination of sheriff ou'the Re
publican ticket, today filed with thf
county clerk his petition. He s a!e
that If he Is nominated and elected
he will, during his term of office,
I perform tho duties of the office with
(Promptness and dispatch and will
I guard tho Interests of his constitu
ents and conduct the office In a bust-
nessitke and economical manner.
The Lincoln Republican Club held
a inciting at the courthouse lest
night and elected permanent ofticers
as follows: President. H. W. Thomp.
son: vice president. I.. E. Bean; sec
retary, J. M Williams; treasurer. D, '
A. Paine. Addresses were made by!
E O. Potter. City Attorney s H A I-
len. W. W. Calkins. .1. M. Shel'.ev. !
A. '. Jennings. V Kiivkend.iil. r'
S Williams. A. C. W'oodrock Hint D
Paine. Several names were inldi-il ,
10 Hie membership roll and there si--now
a!ont loo imynbers of thech'S
First
Spring
Suits arc
Now
Coming
Our stock ot spring and sum
mer goods will be larger and
better assorted than ever be
fore. Goods are of best qual
ity and stylish patterns, tail-
PURCHASERS AISO
MAY LOSE LANDS
IN S. P. GRANT!
Ravers of railroad grant lands
from the Oregon & California may be,
attacked, as well as the railroad com- i
pany, under tne ruuou
authorizing the attorney-general to j
iioirin suits to enforce the com-i
pllance with the terms of the grants I
nnmelv. that tne lanas snail tie soia
for $2.50 an acre In lots of not more
than 100 acres to each purchaser,
and to actual settlers only.
This double authority conferred on
the department of justice by th res-
i.tiitinn ureatly concerns holders of
the lands, wno nave obtained their,
tracts from the railroad iajriolation j
of these terms. ise:.riy i uu.ono acres j
have been sold t7 tne rauroau 111 viu
latlon of these terms, and much of
these lniiilH contain the most valuable
timber In the state. The possessors
have sustained themselves witn tne
belief that the courts will regard
them as Innocent purchasers. But the
government will contend that It was'
the business of the buyers tD know
the restrictions placed by congress
on the sale of the land?, that many
of them bought fro mthe railroad
before the government had Issued
patents, and that deeds violating th?
terms of the grants cannot convey
title and are void.
WmtliiiK I Uri'uil.
The wording of the Fulton resolu
tion is broad, and authorizes the at
torney general to institute practically
any suits that he may deem expedi
ent, "Including the claim on behalf
of the government that the lands
granted by each of said acts respec
tively, or any part thereof, have been
and are hereby forrelted to the Unit
ed States by reason or any breaches
or violations of any of the terms or
conditions of eUuer or any of the
said acts."
- The resolution also authorizes the
attorney general to institute suits to
ascertain the rights of tho United
States as to the lands granted to the
Coos Bay Wagon Road Company for
a wagon road from itoseuurg to coos
Bay. By the terms of that grant the
lands were to be sold for not more
than $2.50 an acre and In lots of not
more than 1G0 acres to eac'a purchas
e. 1
These restrictions have been violat
ed like those attached to the railroad ,
lands, by sale in bulk and at higher
prices than $2.50 an acre and by re-!
fiicul if tho nnmminv In sell In niinlf-
cants for land at 2.50 an acre.
I've Had rDT
"With Hood's Sarsapirl,
vinced It Is a great medict.,
substance of 10,306 lettm b ""
received In two years. tlLT1.
ofallblooddiseases.ioMo,,11".
tlsm, after-fever weakws, ttatir'
nervous weakness, Uv.pepTS
No Equal-"I r.
that Hood's Sanaparllk , !,?" ""A,
thing I heard of. bul nSff
I took Ho. it's Sar.,,,rX'bTVW.
medicine. 1 am now welt n. Ii
stvnk. South Bhlihcm,'N. Y ,u!
Muscular Rheumatl.nl ...
had muscular rheumatism k. ""O
hi. bed He took two 'fiV
.aparllla and was rntlr.1, iS,
L. PsaaiN. Box 1026. SpriaViff
Hood's Sarsapartll, I, Kii
In the usual Haniit ..i- .... ""i
S.r..t.b.. inn V Z. Z
pared only byC. I. Hood Co, JZ'M
si
VJt-. - vj. V.Y t-O-l
i;,.p;-..
KITCHEN & K0MP?
Successors to
ARMITAGE & B0WN
Livery, Feed anc
5ales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene, Ot
jiiBt its grant. He explained
law under which the grant wis bi
and pointed out wherela the nijJ
company had failed to comsii
the law. He told the committw
the department of Justice das
feel justified in proceeding atl
suit until it is speck-ally aut:;:
to do so by congress. At Uww:
slon af Hawley's talk the resolt:
was referred to the sutam
for Investigation.
IIAWI.I'.V Al!(i. KS KOIl
FlIiTO.N'S MKASUKH
Washington, rMi. 2G. Represent
ative llawley today iip'ieared' before
the house piibli.t lands committee
pud made a half-hour argument in
support of Senator FultDn's resolu
tion passed by the s.-nate list week,
authorizing the attorney-general to
Institule suit against the Oregon &
California Railroad Company to ad-
Matte your hens lay by feeJi:
curity Poultry Pott-tli-r.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE C
Agents for Petalpnia lacr
and Brooders.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
New spring pattern?, of wa!!
just received. Last year's 5''
cost. Call and see
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
Sunshine Washing Machines
awav the blues, fcee It at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY US1NC
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt, Proper dose in tablets
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PBICI
Contain no Sawdnst, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Ask for and try once SKIDOOCwl
lameti. worm. If idnty. ctiicken Cholera, Blister, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera linitil ""
spavin lure, DarD wire Liniment, fink fcye, Distemper, Colic or bone auncner iaci
Kor sule by Hull's Ittd Cross Drugstore.
I
1 Mm
li tMfiimm
rtHJU WHITE
BREAD Madewlt
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
whose
guarantee of ex-
Conie In and lo,
k at
in; si.r
new .
In ehol.e
emh
te. !. T'-
i-eiie Mi!
II Y
I
nv. m:k v .-vi l '
c " al' tend '. li ;
liVUlli.il on W'e! l:',u
: I'1' ,: S-!1 RI 1 -;! '
'' . In I'm
i I',- -I'M v, ;y ,.H.n. I'--
i ol.'tei. yA:i
Cvt KeWilt's C.i, lioilfe I
'! S.lUe- It Is lli'.'J !,
M In nil drntgli
orded by the famous MICH-
AKl.S. S'IKK.N & To.
brand Is
I'cllctu-e.
them.
Big reductions on all win
ter suits. In order to close them
out and make room for new
stock.
Wo carry f np f
nlshluc r ,ul nm
prices ami ,t,, ,.,. rl(.,
We nnil ,,r ,, tvaa iltli ami,
l-y no n-nt ami MIUfi,
with a nnxoi.il. 1,. ir.lt.
ED. HANSON
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