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AX INnKl'KXDKXT I'Al'l.l!.
Menib'T of Associated
Tllt HSPAV, Jl'XK, L'.-. nios.
1 . I
BE1) I.KTTKlt DAY
IX KUCiKXK'S 'IIISTOKV.'
. I
. Yesterday was in all respects a
red letter day for Eugene, when the
Ugliest railroad . officials in the
country took notice of the occasion.
General Manager Kruschnitt, of the
Hjrrinian lines wired from the East
his congratulations and well-wishes,
mil General Manager O'Brien of the
Northwest, was one of -the most
pleised and enthusiastic of the Port
Uad excursionists. Portland speak
ers at the dinner predicted that many
of those present would live to see
Eugene a city of 50,000 people and
the spirit of our citizens was coiu
nented upon by every visitor in the
lost favorable terms.
The interest and friendship of the
railroad peoplameans a great deal
far the future ofEugene, when It is
tdmltted that one of the first of the
proposed new Harriman lines to be
constructed In the west, will be the
Oregon Eastern, extending down in
to California, via Klamath Falls, as
veil as eastward to connect with the
Oregon Short line at Ontario. With
the terminus of this great system in
Eugene or Springfield, or perhaps
between the two towns, soon to be
connected by a street-railway, this
city must become the most important
Interior jobbing point in the west, as
well as a great milling and manufac
turing center. Therefore, the friend
ship of the railroad magnates will be
in essential'' factor in our future
srewth, their interest and assistance
being all that is needett to make a
great city here within the next ten
years.
A man living in the vicinity of San
Jose, (Calif.) has discovered that the
bite of a rattlesnake Is a sure anti
dote for Insanity. He Aas tried it
and knows what he is talking about.
It is related that this man, James
Gillman, by name, became mentally
unbalanced a number of years ago
because of the death of Ills wife and
certain financial troubles, and, al
though not at all violent, he has
be;n considered "off" since the inci
dents alluded to. Not long ago he
as out working on his farm in the
mountains and came across a rattier,
which bit him on the hand. The man
rushed to the house, which was pre-
ilded over by his daughter, anil thej
roung lady bled the wound which
s rapidly showing all the symp
tom of poisoning. When the effects
of the snakebite passed off if was
found that the hithertoo insuuj 11. an
s perfectly sane and he lias since
that time been enjoying all his nn-n-W
faculties. Here Is soni' thing '!!
medical world can digest a- its h'is
But is not the reincil wi.r'
"an the disease?
Portland, too, is goins nf
ri(lcms who neglect to 1
tms and weeds about tb-i
lses- The Oregonian says:
onli.iance, the terms n
eotnpfi H(.erty-owners to '
PremiP of thistles and
f'rthl'n,., was passed by ''
'ouncii esterday afterno.u'..
lw It i- vetoed by Mayor I.
oim- a law fn dun time "
A I'
Thomas F. r.yan. th.' N
UWoialre, is an antl-Hi;.
ftt t: the Denver conviri i: .
' Vlrima county in whi - '
'aina a ltKal residence for I"
Ptoses. Tommy was ..ti.
""""h that nominated ami f
''tier fniip years ngo. bur t
l nor they have mutli ci.a
",1 out now.
Rumor says Taft is willliu
',rlia any sugl:stloJl as t.. .
to b.'fr sprinting trim .
4,1 h.- reduce his weig'.'.t
lfln ' U niustnche. "T. -dd
' " he. you kn iw .
Uf;
'he trained and
the Or
o . o
o
d
o
M
illil.i; fa -
of tiu,.
Kvery visit. )r
rri. .1 :iu.,y ;, ,
a MHivt iiii. n,
qn-t, and .l--:r
aii'l i
tlll'lll.
I'm,
Inasmuch as .111,1.1;,. nrav .IVS-
ant out ,if nalinul polish-." Oai-h
men win, have opened "Gray head
quarters" In Denver are liable to In
charged with sailing under false col
ors.
We presume the Austrian princess
has stirred up Europe by eloping
with an automobile agent, was actu
ated by a de.flre to avoid future
trouble with her machine.
The factories of the glove trust
can now work overtime all the time.
The authorities of Pittsburg have or
dered the smuttown police to wear
white gloves when on duty.
If the average female devotee of
fashion had the' epigram habit, she
would probably say: "I rare not who
ridicules the newest fads In clothes,
as long as I can wear 'em."
Bryan has only to say the right
word a promise of course, and the
Tammany braves will be the loudest
Bryan shouters at the Denver con
vention. And now a good many are wonder
ing if the Denver convention will
have a democratic Frank Hitchcock
and a steam roller.
The United States
ex-presidents.
has no living
Heart to Hear!
Talks.
By EDWIN A. "NYE.
CtpyrlcM. IMS. by Edwin A. Nye.
HE WAS COLOR BLIND.
A New Yurk mau uauiel Black cura
mlttetl sulfide the other day ami umk
the trouble to tell the world his rea
SOMA.
Somehow the average dulclue veva
to feel lu un indistinct kiud of w.iv
ti -
1 rABEL 1 ALi o'FlO.
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I
THK El'GKVK DAILT GTARD, THIKSOAV, Jl XK. A
-6
THZ R1CIG SEASON
k 1
SL i foUtfe&f '"J JfoMl , -n.. ., i,K... iv,e urn. V,.,,
y-TTJ
f
Ornfrog wins th Goosabtrry tak by hock
that his rau action requires some tort
of justlflcation.
oiav ten a uoie in wnicu De aaya 1
be found no beauty In life, nothing but j
"hypocrisy, deceit and aelBshneas."
Au honest wall, doubtless, but !
A little Introspection mlglit have
....
ruagut Ulin that the luck wiu uot In the
world, but In himself. There ! plenty
of truth and sincerity and self sucrl
flee In the world, but be could Dot .
see .
"lij r 10
Ileeause be f saw only what every i
tunn must sev-a reflection uf bhDHelf.
lie who Is drunkeu cun see only n
dniukeu world, lie who U u peKiU-
mist ftt'VH gloom. He who It dishonest ;
cotiHlders all men dishonest. , i
Every ntuu Is u uik-rixosin a uilulu
lure world. f
If til la m nn Iiim! Ifiril.-cxt Ititti S
j world of himself be would have there
I discovered a shun of the "UyjKKTiH.v.
, Uert'lt aud Helhbiiess" be eouiiibilned .
I of ill others.
j ;If b.' found 110 iH'iiuty lu the world :
: It wi;s because there whs no beuuty lu
! hi life, rise the tu'iiuty lu bis life
' mmld buve fouud a tit (-oiuauioiisUip '
wlih the lieauty that Is everywber. !
j And contrariwise j
I One U asluillated Into the likeness '
I of those thhiKH tbat be loves aud ad-
I tulres. If thbt man bad really loved -I
and .-ulmlred Iwuuty ond truth and -I
oodnes be would have been changed
Into the likeness of beauty and trutb
and coodiifHs. That Is the Inevitable
law nf assimilation.
That In l!:e tnmble with the a vera ice
critfr mid reformer. He ThIIs to crttl
htmself He neVcts In reform
X
c TC
QUiT0 THE STAGE.
x, t. ., .1,,. ,,. 111
.. , , , :.. T.i 1 1 if'
, -t,,. ,;! twenty
. . ,, .... .. Il, I he 1
l. ,t ii !., ' t
, I I tj'He -"-
if
itt
IN BEETLEBURG.
or
rn 11. - . . . 1 1 1 1 11
himself.
If Diogenes, instead of going alm.it
the n recta of Athena with 11 lighted
lantern looking In vain for an bonnit
man. had held the lantern to the re-
cesse nf his own heart he might have
discovered n lack aa great.
ll.u. u.. IU ....... .. I
Poor autetdel Hp was color blind i.nd
1 could not .
' about him.
the beauty that was all
DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve. It Is
especially good for piles. He au.e
get Hewitt's. It is sold by all
driiKKlsts.
sntsc Kii.K vtm thw jitard
THE MARKET
EOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
&Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY ,
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
R0 acrefarm, 3H acrea In crop,
i lu pftHttne; new ti-rooiu
house aud Irnru; crup, stuck,
toolu, ImpleineiitH, etc. If
taken Honu, ko with pla'-e at
V;l,,VM $i:.uii cash, balance
on Jiofjd leriuH, .
162 acres. 0 acres In cultiva
tion, 4) more cun be; H'Z
acres In tiiuli'T and lUHture,
all fenced; h-room house Kud
ba t b ; Kood 3 f i ft 'I ba r u and
cow barn for 34 cows; good
farm home; crop; all
tools and linil jni-ntJi ko with
place at )Mi..HH, on bet of
t ruts.
acre In crop, tVd ml lea
from Kukwi. If luild soon,
will go at :to.iH mi iM-re
crop lncludd.
100 air.. 7 in lies from Kh
ta""it. on i'iiod u ravel roud ;
V.'. a r s tit ciititvatlon; 2:.
In past 'ir arid limber.
1'rlcc, l,ooo.
! lot m In l'tiM-nli, Arltiiia. to
trade for projit-rty In or near
KiiKene.
New K-roorn boune and .lot
i loe In ; rnodfrn In every
r"iHMt; w-ll furnished, for
IJ.IHIO,
Good new & room house and
fo lot; y.ntu Uarn, ebbken
Ii'him- and p.itk; family or
il;ird and W'-rrln; a kok1
home; for i.WM.
McMURPHEY
&RUGH
22 wnt 8'h Sto
Si
lmw.
CLASSIFIER COLUMNS
!' .; s t.i. - it.
If
t;i; s.v..u. i.,o.-c chcu .; s.i.i-ic
Smith. I'hone I'aiu.ets l.lt'.
dwt:u
' 1 !
Fou SAl.iv gas neater, ;tur...st
new tor s.iie cheap. Ad,lii' it.
14, Kiuene, Or. if
KOK SAl.K Tuoi ouK-iurt-a lu-n'toi.!
liut.s ftr 5ale. KuQUtre. 5;'0 U 11
litint tie strtn-t. ,f
von s.vi.k - Hood
l ..; it. . tl ic.l t:e
tl! llOli,' M till
I ..; it. . n If.iitt' ;t . m-o.: .tui. tt.
'ail at I ti .letters.'!! .i 1 c
nit unit urputKt ,,
lo for 1. W. 11. Hampton, 1 iej 1
t olunibta Hveuue, comer ItHli i.
! KOK SAl.K A nrt-t'Ias barn, mi.!
Kmitilso s;.(l or Aiit-T r-tr"-l. '
biU S A LK I'Hrtiis vi,.i: to
Ut ai'ros of firsi-rln. in vr I ii
tall on J. V. C'aruk', I .r i. U
wist of Halts
rtHt ahstii vt' it; r.i t,
' t,r blue prints of
writ,' Itoscliiiis Ahsti
Uus'-bur, Or.
i cm l) ;
.t !;.....
.)tll il
. I
I'Oli SAI.I All kin Is .if four
wood, fan deliver . o icu.
dress G. I,, lleckwltll, ii. then, ll
l'liono Farmers fil'v
Ftllt SAl.K 9-room house, "three
blocks from WlllaiueiUt stdeot; lot
KIH76 feet. I'i'Ice, $2100. Ore
gon Laud Company. t
KOK SAl.K 35 acrea river bottom
land; It acres potatoes, 10 acres
corn; balance In hay. Cheap If
taken at once. Knqutro 476 Went
Fifth atreet. Jy20
FOK SALK Tlmoor land: quarter
sectlun In township 16, a. r. 1 w,
section 32. Will aell cheap If sold
at once. Address C. J. 0., rare
Guard office.
FOK SAl.K City ion. close In;
1300 )350 and 1400; SO dowu
and 1 Oper month without Inter
est. W. 11. Kay, at Eugene Uun
Company's store. If
FOK BALK A No. l business for
sale; good location; clean stock;
will take city property In part pay
ment. Wish to retire from busi
ness. Call at Guard office, tf
Kilt BALE A well Improved fiura
of 120 acrea, i miles north of t'o
liurx. This Is a bargain at l 0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
ft llrown, Coburg, Or.
FOK HAi.E Ono National cash regis.
4er, ono Ituinington typewriter und
a Inrge Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
Foil SALK At a bargain, 160 acres
of Umber on the Hluslaw, one mile
from the river; cruises 5.000,600
feet. $2,000. Enquire (V V. Ogles
hy. mom 16, lleckwltll building. If
FOK SAl.K HY OWNEIt Sevnn
room hr.use. five nnd a half Iota,
piped for irrigation, high nnd dry:
small ham. and chicken house; all
kinds of fruit and herrles. .If taken
at once, the price will be $2100; In
quire of K06. East 13th Street. t
LOTS FOK SALK MY pWNEK Two
lots and 8-room bouse, barn; fine
t Innd fur garden; on Fourth atreet,
near mill race. Lot 16nxU5 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette alreet. tf
FHI'IT, NUT OK OKNAMENTAL
TKEErt Wrllo or phone L. I.
Hounds, Hoffman Mouse. I will
bo In the city for a few days, and
will be pleased to cull and see you.
This Is fhe time of year to order
for fall or spring planting; by so
doing yy.i secure what you witfit:
anil get select stock, Our slock Is
right; our prices are right, and we
will endeavor to trwil you right.
L. I. Itounds.
S" A N'i I-: I An experienced siai-ch
Ironei at tin. i-'lstier laundry.
WAVIKIi- Yunng man to drive Ice
wnicon. Mont lie ;.'iirilnl d on
side. Ice plant, W. lull Hi
127
WA.VIKH - A girl In help with III.
work In a hiiiuI! hot'0; widow pre-f'-ni'l
Address Mrs. It. II. Clow.
Mapletoll. J2II
IKOO.MH WANTEK All liersolls hav
I Ing rooms to rent during tin unl
verHlty summer session, June 22
I July, 31, are requeie,! to phone
1 the registrar of the University.
' Main 2 7. J2I
WANTED ThreH girls to ler6
nursing at the Kilgene General bus
plial. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris
!
WAMEIl -A man and Mis wile, the
woman to cnik and the man u
Work on the ranch. Address, Geo
Sanderson, Camp Creek, Lane Co..
Oregon. tl
WANTED - Tea her or University
Htii'l'-nt for upe lal educational
work for two months; $.') a month
sltll eSH,r hours H'nle lat imihI
tlon. Address, 1'onltlon, cure of
Guard .121
V. AM ED l.silv lnier"!.f d In
fhtjr'h or Hiinilay' school work, Ic
e,f.,!,:!-li work a!'hg prlnniry and
Jui,l.rullil,le
eklv; I'MI't
eatrtnt. Give
Mtinly lili'i: $1
lie active Slid I'
re'er-nre slid ad
cni'KCM
rf fiuard
.It 1st .l t t. 't S
tU I I I I Nil
Noll'K
I ' :', I r 1 it. my
t:'.;iu I tl.t,' ;,-i;in,,l I V i v i,;, .iii,'.
Ot il.H M'U,t llg al.d CiT.c l .i; 1.
stunning i p lo!,, , , K.il
i n: a st i ccl, I'.iirnumnr , Or
I I A K i: N
I..
. t ,ntj!-u .. .1 :: :
I nut n t,i i . 1 (h it i t
I f 1H. .1 ll.VltU'S
Atit'!H' uM.ti aw :i f.M ; sun. nit ;
uli. 1 wo;i!t1 hhf M'i'.i,' tc '.ir.ri
i il I'liO t;i.i .il. m
or I'lii'iii t,i M r. K; . ., u-
ti:li. ;t;.; w.t rii;!i ::.lf, ::miu-i
liril i;..: I
ll.N"l full m v'ln'H'iu II u 1
waht ba-Kahis in ri:il osiui". We
buy atnl n.-ll (arm anJ city projt !
eriy. mpKipvl :.u.l uiiiui;irincii i
TtmluT und tulutri: ttu'k il. (.'In- J
"n, Koom U. Wattou HMr. if I
1 !MHI"
. ilii'. .
y .. d t; i
ii :d sic,
t InniM,
r . 'i'::c t;
..':.'U.t- (M. . l ;i,;.:.
nt di .11 ; :n nl, i,,ic
: tiacts ot i,i i;i;i't;
l::a ! lli,l H I I1!- lr
. addicts II. ,v V., cur
r.l hi.'T
tut l'.:Ml AM. Jle 1'Klt MdM'll -Will
l ly a tii'uiitlfnl falltornla
vliiey.,,-d. the Income (nun which
will h. sufficient to make you in
depen 'ei.t for life. Ilaudsotue
liainiM.lv , valuable Information
aud cou raet free. K. II. liohiuson,
Keueial aKent, I'nelflc tlrovo. Cnl.
INIKKNAIIONAL GOItltKSI'ON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The llusy
Man'i llulverslly." (lives a thor
ough training at your owu home
In nearly all the. trades and profes
sions. Text bookB aud Instruments
(when required) furnished tree.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth atreet, K. J. Klrkwood, rep.
reionlallvs.
FOLK'S UAZKTEKK A bualneaa di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
- giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a nlaa-
. sifted directory nf each business
and profession. It. L. Folk & Co.,
. Inc.. Seattle.
Hill KENT
FOK KENT Nice front room; fur
nace heat; electric llghta and
hath. Hultnbln for two gentle
men. 154 Knat Ninth street.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
FHVHtCl.WN AND Hl'lUlKONH
UK. ANNA. MAUKK1I. Oatcnpalhlc
phys'clan, All qui able dlseaaet
treated. Women and children I
specialty. Office over F. E. Uunn'l
I'hona Ited 1631.
U 11. II. L. 8TUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Office, ovor Chambora'
atore, 518 Willamette streoi
I'hone Illack 1326. Consultation
free. Kesldenre 734 Forry atreet.
I'hona Ited 317.
C. H. CANNON. M. D. Homoepathlc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
dlseaaea and dlaeasas of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Bulla I, 3 and 3, Dunn build
lug. I'hone Main 640. Board!
Hoffman llouae. I'hone Main 11.
, F. TITUS, M. 1). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and aiseaAS of women and
children given special attontlou.
Faradlo galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatment! giv
en. Office, 681 Willamette atreet,
wltb Dr. L. K. McDougal. Resi
dence, :I2 l'enrl atreet. Office
phone, Main 629. ltesldence
phune. Main 631,
ATTOKM EVH-AT-I.A W
8: D. A 1. 1. E.N, Aiioinoj-at-la, til
Wlllametto atre.it, Eugene Ornaont
. 1IILYKU, Attoruny-at-law. Oiflo.
over Yorau's ahoe atore, Kugena
Oregun. .
I.KON It. KD.UUNn.JN; Attorney-at-law.
Iloomi 1 and 2, K'tgene Loaii
and Savings Hank.
. V.. THAVIS, Atloriiy-at-la. Of
ah'e over Eugene liau at Saving.
Hank, Eugene. Oregon.
WALTON NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. I'. Neaa. Will
' practice In all the courts In tht
state. Office, room 3, Walton
II lock, Eugene, Oregon
C. A. WINTEII.MEIKK. Attorney-ai
law Land title and probate apeo
laltles Office over ('liiimbers-llrls
tow Hsnk.
WOODCOCK at I'OTTKII, Attorneys
at-law. A. tl. Woodcock and E. O
I'otier. Office one block aouth ol
fhrlo'iiau block. Eugene, Oregon
WILLIAMS MEAN, nttorneys-ac
law. J W. Williams. I. E lleao
Practice n all courts of the atat
and before the U, S. Land Offlrl
Offlrea 12. 13, 14 and 15 McCInn
JESSK G. WEI.I.B, Lawyer, No. t(
West Eighth itreel, Eugene. Or
oppnslti. t.nsu.f flee. Gives specla
attention to the axamtnatlon of ah
atraeta, drafting will,, settling s
tntes, convcysnres anil follectlona
Aa.o in all pension matters, I'hou.
Ited 1176.
N. HAKIIAI'GII, Special atten
lion given to dlvoret. and settle
lent if estates. Agent for font)
pen. at Insurance Company. Kiiin
5. First National Hank liulMltii
Eane, fJrugon.
Ilulldln.
Ml ..
1 r.
liKi.i V SI. Il
rt t I'AY Ac ilK s.-r.i..-
.till! fit. I'd!.:.' ".i. ,M 11
s .iu -
t tid mul .Si'ii ii : h ii 1 ' .
St HU' tlifiiHi J i-i'n , ( hi. :
1 un.l rriiilt'iu e. V. u: h un .' t
t'ifi'th. f'houy Ki-1
I I" I'll 1 A ItV S( li't.HiN-
mi. i . 1 1 11
i-VnuiTlv S:..ti Vt'ti'riiuu y ii
f i'i nla . m r . ! 1 :iro ears on ;
M' -lua :.m:.I I, .i-io at 'Z
:th sin. ,: l"i. n, Ui il I'isi.
UMi t. v;i . !; Kits
MEItllKtll' l.Eliilt. unniiig enmtieer
and expert inetaiturt;l.-.i. Uellable
Inforui.tliou tin niched to iiiieudlng
lue!t.irs. Kxaoiiiiattous aud ra.
pons on inlues aud. ore Irviliuent.
Eugene Oreito'i
Altl'lll l i:t T
FKr.K THOMAS -Arcnllwi. bstfiet.
es aud itaus diawu, blue prima
and siieclllcatlons. tleneral super
vision over buildings lu course of
construction. If thinking uf build
ing, largo ur small,. see me. Tortus
roai.onuL.lo. Koom 7, Chrismau
block
CAItl'KI' CI.KANKItS
JAY C. MOOKE, carpet cliwner.
I'hone 4llnck D071.
AllHTltArTOIW
THK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Kouma i and 3, Waren Black,
Kugena.'Or J'rtee, roasonshla.
UKAIi K8TATR AliKNTS
J. L. Cl.AKK A CO. Dealers IL real
estate, Creswell. Or. .
HOllllEKN l'ACIFlo
V., II. TIME CAKU
Townrtl I'oMlanA Iassengt
No. lb 3:43 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. .
No. 78 6:00 a. ai., Cottage Grove
I'aaaengor.
No. 13 11:65 a. m., Koaehurg
l'aasenger.
No. 14 8:43 p. m., Portland Ex
preaa. '
Townrtl Han Kmnclsciv -l'asaetig..r.
No. 11-2: IS p.m., Itosuhurg i'a
aongor. .
No. 179:35 p.m., Cottage Orove
l'aasenger.
Na lu 12:32 a.m., California Ex- '
press.
No. 13 6:44 a. m., Sun, Francis
co Express.
Weuilllng llriincli.
No. 84 H:30 a, m., leaves Eiigeue
fur Springfield.
No. 8211:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
No. HH 6:40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from Wendllng.
WM. MUKRAY.
- Gen. l'uss. Agt,
1'nrtlnnd, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT, ,
' Asst. G. 1'. A. ' '
A. J. GILLETTE,'
Local Agent. ,
TAW
M l i
"U.VOW' IKIIV" ( AltltlAtiE
ItKIMIltING
Is what makes our wri k so thorough
sndv'luriilile. Wo know cartlug.'S
from the ground Uf. Wli -n thu-e Is
trouble in fciiiiw wher lo 'tortile It
and remedy I' tu th lied uianneraud
shortest ilu.e. Tiint i...ians a flrst
clnss Joli at., I a v-'ry s-uall hill lor
reiiijr.,. Iii ve us t.v our skill on
v"r i-urriage. Y u'll be glad you
did
Eurbach oL Bristow
531 Olive St.
Appreciates sinok'n:g good
cigars It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hoed Claris a
favorite aironjf thinking men
It is positi'.e'y the bcr.f JO:
Cigar on the market
I
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perO.:0
'1 A Hand," the pa
'if
more of a (E) .