Saturday Evening April K
THE EUGENE GUAIiD
Page Two
Muriel Vanderbilt, Model Girl, Engaged
WASHINGTON, April 23. Th
public scboul d'frnn lctiu of l)e
trsit, filed brief in the supreme
court todar in llio cms brought !)'
children between 8 anil HI ycani of
an la ntlcnd mil. lie schools.
Appearing as a friend of th court
I ho league declared that should the
Oregon law lis sustained a aiinuar
statute would ba enacted by Michigan.
It as contended that unlees states
could require children of school sg
to attend public achoola not only the
schools but th aula miht be d'
atroyed by private psrties. If the
government would compel cilisens l
perform military aervicc, (lia league
Instated, states could require rhi.Uriii
to attend public schools "for tha pur
pose, of giving education necessary to
nuke them usefud citttena and loyal
defenders of tn country."
Ths brief contained crlllclame of
"tha doctrine and moral tescliings of
tha Itoman Catholic eturch." Argu
ment in tha caaa haa been completed
and It la now awaiting dcslrion.
In observance of tha thirty-flflli
anniversary of the rounding of the
Woodmen of the World a atuto
celebration will bo held at Salem
Juno 27, according to announce
ment reeelvod . by tha Eugono
camp offlcora. Arrangement
have been made to bold the celo
hratlon at the ahow pavllllon at
tha atnte fair grounda.
A request that tha Eugene
camp aend' a lnrga delegation, to
attnnd tha event haa been re
ceived and plana will soon be tin
dor way toward thti end, It la
announced here.
The big outatandlng feature of
tha anniversary celebration will
. be tha Initlaton of a record break
ing claaa ot new membera. A
large number of candldatoa will
ba obtained In tha Eugene dis
trict to form a part of tho claaa
. to enter the W. O. W. at tha cele
bration. Tha atata fair ahow pavllllon
haa a Beating capacity of 10,000
' and tha interior will be appro
priately decorated depleting a for
aat aceno aa a aottlng for tha
Initiatory ceremonloa and the
ether lengthy at ot eventa that
will ba planned for the affair, la
tha advance announcement. t
WILL SEEK BID!
and that the conimisinoo i witbout j
! lulhoriljr to dcfirojr the present pave
j uienc ami rejave the road. Jt i also
i set firth lh:it the law requirfs con
! tracta to be let to the Ion tat bidder.
Woman Pioneer to
Appear in Pageant
PORTLAND. Ore., April 25.
The stiitn highway roinmiuBion be-j
fore au'iournent late
decided to finish the John Day , Hrbitol pageant porarle here .May
hlRhway.
inn,
the way
drargitig.
the demand has been
Agreement Gives
Water to Aledf ord
Ml
SAI.EM, Ore.. April 23. Ropre
sentativos of the cty of Medford
,1 ...j . f.,..,. .. H. : " rami" r.niiiin-ci ui.-i iuJ
One of the pioneer motuera of the!. ..', ; u.,. i ,..! entered into an agreement where-
yeaterday c'reawell district will take part in the ; ,s. ,k, i...v(, b(.on .j,". y Mon'ford will be allowed U-
y " . tl t . . . Tmlk ,f appropriate JU second teet or
The last gap nf grad-isnd he will depict early eiperirnccs' ,.. ,. .:,h .m.,i water from Big Butte creek for a
21 miles, waa ordered adver-. of her early daj a when ahe aettled ; ; muncipal water supply. Tho cost
lifted for the .May meeting. ! in i.ane county. With three little
Adoption of a new location for: children the pioneer inolher when he
The Uallea-Callfornia highway be-. l-ft her farm to go to the nearest
tween Bond and Iava Uutte waa trading center carried two of the
made by tho commlsaion and I children on the home behind the
IleschutPH county court waa re-: andille and carried lie baby in Iiit
to acquire tho right of
to be advertised for
Frederick Cameron Church, former Harvard football alar, haa won for
himself the model nlrl of American aoclety. For Mm Muriel Van.
derbllt, ona of the richest youno women In America, to whom his
engagement has been announced, doea not either smoke or drink,
as Is tha common practice of her set
I
E COUNCIL
The South Willamette sewer aa
. ewmftit ordluuiue will be read and
paiird for the first time next Muu
Uay nifht at the cltyroun.il Hireling,
It it auDouuoed today by Judge Ueorge
A. Uilmnre, city recorder. Fin-work
are expected the fulluning Moitd.iy
iilRht, when tnxpnjfri are expected
tu prnteat the anteaamcnt,
Itoutlno biuineiH U exported to
take up the bnhtt.ee. of the council"
arasion. li. H. Itnlfo la petltluuinn for
the cradini and iraveling of Kerry
meet frmn Third aveuue louth fur
dUtame uf one-half n bloc-It , and a
rrboluttou is up for lajing out and es-
afternnon In rear of (he armory by
a workman employed In atreet repair
work there. Thin cache In romponfd
of bottles alnulur to thnt found on
(ioodwin and aio on Kenneth Dice,
local youth, arrested lant night near
the armory on a charge of Belling
liipmr, according to the arresting officers.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 2.1. Cur
tailing of logging oprrnlions in west,
eru Oregon and WnMliiugtun as a
menus of stabilizing the industry was
tentatively ngreed-n at n cunfcretice
hero yesterday, the 1'ortlnnd Ti-lrgrtim
saya today. The agreement will he
put Into couclusivo fur in Moodny, 11
la added.
Tbo reason amitgued fur action In
that receding lumber prices hnve af
fected lug prices and thut until the
demand for logs Increases there will
bo still lower prices, any the news
paper. According to trutntlve agreement I
of logging operators they will cenie
activities June I and prolong the July
closed period for two weeks at Iratt.
Opcrntora attcmlitig tho coiifrrvnce
ttiid thir would nlso aid In tniuimlxiug
tho fonmt fire metince,
Chamber Booklet
Draws Comment
"J'hc llrnrt of Oregon's Outdoors,"
the mw pultlifity booklet Uuietl iy
the Kugene chamber of commcrca 1
fjur-Htcd
way.
Contracts
May are:
Kiletz river dike section, Lincoln
county, one mile of grading. i
ChftcoWlnchuck section of
Roosovelt highway in Curry coun-j
y, ejrao'ina: and aurfacine; five miles, j
HuntiTH creek to ItoRue river.;
cradine three milPH. 'fhis work
is conditional on Curry county's ob-;
talnine the right of way. The high- j
way will ho built through tiom
flench on the main street.
Albany-Lebanon road. It miles
of grar.niK and surfacing, provid
ing right of way is obtained by
Linn county court.
Crenrent to Deschutes county
lino. IS miles grading on The
Dalles-California highway.
Uay City grading, four grade
crossings are to be eliminated on
the Hoonevelt highway.
Wilson river to Hobsonvllle.
highway, resurfacing six mllea.
J titty creek to Brighton, one mile
of surface, Roosevelt highway.
Newport to Rocky creek, 12
miles surfacing, on Roosevelt high
way. Grading approach to Oakland over-crossing.
Oregon Caves road, south of
Klrby to four miles east.
John Day highway, 21 miles ot
grading.
arms as well aa a market basket.
Although a grandmother now tdie will
ride a horse in the pnrade and with
thrcp little children will show modern
mothers an intcrpntit-ir incident o
early day life in Lane, arcordin; f
sdvance plans bums: mn l lu the
pageant.
STATISTICS
BORN
ORKKVK- At Pacific Christian hos
April 2.", 1112.1 to Mr. and Mrs. John
and Mrs. Robert H. (Jrepne of 14JS
Nineteenth avenue ea.t, a Hon.
SIFOMAX At Paeifie Christian hos
pital, Friday. April 21, m
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Siegman, Jun'
ti'n City, a son.
, , , ' : ' " Viof the project will bo about $600,
demand ami orders for yard lui-k : .... lSrtJ.ot ., .a nin,
The Eagl-:
reclamation project which
rghts on Hfg Butte creek
Point
ho Id 3
agreed to the Medford appropria
tion. The city requested 40 &oc
ond feet, but because of prior
obligatons this amount could not
bo granted..
IICRD At the Kugene hospital, Fri
day. April 21, HC5. to Mr. and
Mrs. .1. V. Jlurd, of Cohurg, a
daughter.
McNCTT At the home, Saturday.
April 25, 102. o Mr. and Mrs. John
I. McNutt, Motor route A, n
daughter.
INSURK WITH HENRY TROMP.
it
irom tnc ensi ami minote wesr, ao ... .
.r.iin. m !.' u..ti tnnat i i.m. distance of 35 miles.
bpr index, copies of which reached
Kugene lumbermen today.
While the demand hero for yard
stork hats beeu considerably stronger
than at any time since the firat of
the year, there baa as yet been no in
crease in prices with rare exceptions,
the report says. Stocks are reduced
to a minimum at all except one plant
move its cut. Itnying is by no nieuns
easy, it is stated, and pome ileum are
being f-mnd very difficult to loeate.
The only unsatisfactory feat urn at
the present lime in the fane lumber
business ttt the lark of desirable cut
ting for the smaller mills as more are
uperntins now than during the winter
month. Outfide of the tie order,
whb-h wni quickly absorbed, and the
plunk orders, there is very little bus
iness in the way of rutting that the
small plants enn handle. The bigger BAG WELL BARRED
mills throughout this district are busy j PORTLAND, Ore., April 25. Fort
working on the Southern Pacific tie i land Itnsehall club officials were no
order which was placed in March, and I tified today by Baseball Commission
ting will relieve the situation for con- er Ijindis not to use First Jiasenmn
cerns of this capacity for several J William Itagweil until further notice,
week. "pending investigation of his case."
The California demand, which is j The Portland officials were at a loss
Kansas Discontinues
Bond tax Exemption
TOPKKA, Kan.. April 25. fP)
State and municipal securities will he
taxable in Kansas next year. A pro
tracted argument between the two
houses of the state legislature has
been settled by the passage of a bill,
rendering taxable any bond issue sub
sequent to March 1, 102i.
usually very important to Lane coun
ty mills is fully as strong as it was
two weeks, ago, but tho prices nt
which it is going are far from satis
factory, it is stated. There h:is been
know the exact reason for the ac
tion of Commissioner Landis, but
supposed it had to do with Bagwell's
status as a drafted player. Bagwell
was drafted last year by -the Phila
no change in the production, except delphia American league club from
that Booth-Kelly has dropped back i
Opinion varies as to the outlook, but
there is no feeling of optimism, due
Texas team, and was received by
Portland in exchange for First Base
man Jimmy Poole.
f.. drawing appreciative lommeut from
line of Drlverlon't addition. Property
vwuera on Orchard street in Fair
mount lection are protesting agntnat
the pa t tag of Orchard arrest.
Tbo now ordinance regulating cut
ting of piremtnt on streets and al
ley inside the city la also ready for
cinnidf ration, U Is slated.
Fireworks are ripn-ted at the city
cuncll meeting Monday night, wh.'ii
the mutt. Willamette sewer aet
ment nrdinanee mil he read for the
Hiird time.
Dahlia Culture
Told by Expert
various parts of the stale where cop
Ira have be in sent, according tu K.
Kugene Chadwick, secretary uf the
Kiigeue chamber. A, C. Uonton, repr
sentative of tho Portland chamhi'r of
commerce who meets incoming tour
iita at Ontario, snuls word Hint the
Kugeiio bo klet it t'lie beat thnt ha
been receivi-d at Ontario among the
large number from various part of
tho Pucific uoithtvest.
Peddlers Arrested
For Law Violation
Should Kugene desire a radio
broadcaHting ntntion it will probubly
be a long time before any wave length
can be flung nod by the United States
department of commerce to the local
station, according to word received
by Robert F. Callahan, secretary of
the Kugene Radio club, from 1. B.
Carson, I'nited States ratlin coiniuia
stoner nt Washington, I. C.
"Tho bureau considers it advis
able," said Mr. Carson, "that you be
informed thnt all of the wave lengths
In the Class A and Class B band
have been assigned, and that should j
Kugene erect n station no assurance
can be given that a wnvo length for
Uh operation can be provided."
So many broadcasting stations nro
now "on tho air," that tho govern
ment la up against a hard problem
to provide wave lengths for them all.
Mr. Callahan explains. There are now
fillCt broadcasting Kin lions in the coun
try. Of these are called Class A
small stations with a probable rad
ius nf ft) miles, and of the class In
which Kugene would wish to operate.
Clnss A stations may operate with
0(H) watts power or less.
The Class H stations number
have more than 500 watts power, and
a wide radius.
The difficulty is how to prevent in
terference between stations. 'There
nro in all M( different wave IcukHih
avnilnbln so long as stations ara kept
10 kilocycles npnrt and an long ns
tho assignment of nave lengths is
staggered geographically, preventing
overlap in the area of effective re
ception. All the wavo lengths have
now heen assigned.
This is one of the hardest problems
the department of commerce has had
tr deal with, says Mr. t'allnhan. and
until some sort of solution ia worked
out Kiigr may as well gif up hopes
of having a broadcasting station.
Many in Camp are j
In Search of Work ,
Although the mi in vanguard of the j
motor tourists have not yet come in-!
to Oregon there are many parties go-'
iug through and the majority now j
seem to be in search of employment
for tho summer, according to Melvin
Hansen, proprietor of the Hansen
Auto camp on the highway south of
the city. "There seems to be a gen- j
ernl lack of information among many;
of these travelers in regard to work
in various districts. Those coming
from the north report work plentiful j
there and that draws many that way. j
From the south others report condi- j
tions good in that direction and that
semis ninny on the road toward Cali
fornia. In many cases th works a j
in hopes of landing something better,
where there is a reported 'boom' un
dvr way," Mr, Hansen said.
Many of those who follow the build-,
ing trades have been attracted to Ku
gene by tales of their fellow travelers
on the road who report big activity
here in the wny of construction, the
cump owner state.
Iload Improvement
Is Asked of Court
Arrratrd ou n charge of peddling
women wear without n license, Mr.
Hii.1 I" Mur.i,.. 1,-1.., I k .,
By It. W. tilLL ! ....... ,':.... (Jl k,
(Oil! Bros Seed Co,. Portland. Ore.) : frnoon to flll(nvrr t)ie rilHIJ( u( vi
u omnia in au American pra.tuc !,. ,u, ,.l(v vtdnuuico, which re-
quire that all peddlers hall pnv a
tion and originally grew wild hi M
I co. The flowers of thi wild dalillv
were small and ingle. It waa named
dahlia after a Swedish botnnit turn
ed liaht.
There are seven main elasaea, all
quit dUttnct In form. Cactus, peony,
decorative, show, pompon, single and
enllareite. The beat cut flowers are
found to the deroratlvo and pompon
types.
Iahliaa do heat In a annoy location
and should n planted in well drained
oil containing plenty of humus. Avoid
planting tbetu close to large Kuruba or
tree.
Warn ready for planting, work th
oil thoroughly untU it la hvs and
free from cicda.
license fe and obtain a permit bo
fore operating hi fae city.
After pritctiig agtitft (he in.ina
tire of such an ordinance, the couple
pleaded guilty to the oftente, tind
were fined $10 by Judge tiilmore.
They paid the fine and were released.
Permits Given for
11 new Residences
Oil Leases Filed
With County Clerk
Fifteen ell lenes on Lane county
property were filed today for record
at the office of the county clerk by
W. A. Ruth and A. A. Doanc. These
leases which have been signed by the
land owners are dated at various
limea during the past two years but
have never been filed officially.
A large number of oil lease in t,nne
county during the past two years have
been filed at the clerk's office since
the start of the drill ng by the tiur
atily til company, early in V.i'J.'l, A
large- number of these leases were
filed last year by Or. Oavtd Kugene
(.! ' and W. A. Sage.
Pract.rally nil th oil lease ign
ed up in l,ane provide that the land
owner will receive one eighth of the
value nf all oil gs produced ou the
property. M
Petitions signed by 01 residents of
the (itmpl bill district asking thnt
the Ciimpl bill road be improved from
tho end of present improvement west
to tho end of the road waa presented
today to the county court. The sign
ers agree to vote a five mill speciul
road tax levy iu November U'-o for
rocking and nininlcnanca nnd tbo
county will provide not to excoed
$1500 to match this amount. It is
agreed thnt $l!50 of the amount will
be expended on the Johnson road.
Tho county rock crusher now near
the tiimpt hill road will be employed
on the proposed work, according to
the terms of the petition sigued.
Highway Contract
Taken Into Court
PORTLAND. Ore., April 2.Y Suit
was filed iu the circuit court of .Mult
nomah county today by Frederick M.
OeNeffe, Portland attorney as a tax
payer, enjoin the state highway
commission from entering into a con
tract with Simonsen and Hefty for
the pavement with concrete of the
section nf the lower Columbia river
highway between Astoria and Svensen.
The highway commission yesterday
n erupted a bid for concrete which was
$10,000 higher than the bid of, the
Warren ( oust ruction company for
paving the stretch with asphalt.
The complaint declares that the
hiehwar tn this section has been paved
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Three residence permiii were Is
sued today by W. 11, Alexander, cty
inspector of buiblng. Libel B. Milli
gan took out a permit to erect a fS.K)
It la beat to spread fertUiier ever VhT . , i '"
. , r' The o her bceuaes irantrd were a
follow :
Arthur lleonigan. f'JMH) rettdence,
O'i Fifth avpoue wrst.
Seventh eime went.
Streetcar Picks
Up Ford on Street
FOR RKNT -.-Close In 2 room house
keening apart ment, vry ri'omv
ktlchfn, tohlt in rupbotirds,
rang. S:t Pearl St. n'7
VASHlNO W A NT K I Blanket
sittl oudts. ,Ui on drobesi) .
ing machine f.r sale. ITK M'
Phone UhU J. ni'S
Foli RKNT In a close in private
home, ettra l.irse arv end beanti'iil
ro.ni. everything furn:alied J t-"
nr. k nth.
the aurfiiee ot the sod and spade ft
In
S.-ariBf depends upon the fertilttr
of ttie sol, and aa to whether water
can be applied artificially er not.
Where witer ran be app', M p'mit
about U'i-ee feet apart and f or f.et
hetween fwi, or without wnler, four
feet apart and fire or ix tvti
tween row.
The time to plant will drprml upon
the locality. Vt or connnted Cut
many failures are due to planting tu-
early.
Convict Shot bv
Puo-nnn mnn ; n attempt to tamp from Wputy
AUftviiv moil a nil'U Nhenff It. M. Whaley. The shliug
On Liouor Chariri oc",rr1 '' -em, ststhm
o ; at i tut i;
Charted with the poa-ion ,tf ti
tjnor I. L- ioolwin was arretted Ism
night and today he waa fined $1ihi t1Mt
rosta when he appeared before Judge j WILLAMETTE COLLrrVinsi sun
Harold J. Wella In JuMico court r r n , t V, f.llH N
flnodwin ttaid the fine and coata (Mi
waa released. A rache nt nine pints " ..V 1 "Hiata
W hen a street car and a Ford coupe
comet ed for the cronstng at Fight h
avenue weit atut Lawrence street to-:
day the railway car picked up (he
coupe on the fender and carried it
for about 4ti feet with the rear wheels!
of the gas vehicle dose up on the;
front vetibule windows of the strei-t j
car. Three youths driving the Ford j
extricated their machine which w as '
DepUty Mierili; under its own power. The fe,her of!
J tiie street car w as badly damaged-
SACRAMFNTO, Csl . April 'Y-The vewlict of the mpectator vi
W, ti, Stcvfiia. comiuittt t t.. t-.tUiim i tbsl the decision should go to the
tsle prison frmn AtsmcU (Miimv, ! VU? by a hrmy margin.
was nhot ai.d probably ft-.!i wm:iid .
ed Wtl after nwn tly during' PIONEER DIES
riiKU.V.M. t're. ArM ".Vv - l.s
vinia i'. Whlley, St. who amvrd in
Orrgcn in P-SIT, prior t. the Whitm.tn
m.isacre, died yetcr.l in P. rtlar-d
at the honte ( her daughter, Mr
Bert C IU11.
FiR SACK BY
ItoVI Y RFVLTY CO.
Modem "-room hn. ni.e living mvi
dsmnc ro.uiv built in V it ohm and
:u o f r" floor, foil cement Kn.
ment and fnm.e. firepls.-e n lii
ing room, garage; lot t '2 'I bv Itii.
erv nrar the untveritv. fine b;:V
from car line. Beauttdd ievr, f n
eeiftiSorhood. Can be b-xiit.t f.
?.:iaV Modern C"v S room home near iriM
rs.-e. Nice large living r. m
btrdwoiH f!.or. 2 r.e Hfren-a
with b-tS between. Can be Nmfhi
for MhH
Th To-ithiv modern room hi.
ronveinent to l'niter'iy, on pvd
str-'e', 'J iii.-e airr h.) rnorus ni'h
Ohio n--i
I,
1H I lit Al r l0. Hoiey B.i
iii ST- I'li-'tse
Well U
rlge. I'ri.- r,.,it.t
trntr Firnt and nrMt tl..
FeWom road. lialer bad Hteveoa
nt ruMody and vm thiu.g him to the
prtaoa.
CREDIT KCItVICE
CoHectM-ri Site. ial;i SUi
THE BUTTON SHOP
rt.atlrg. ltnlton antl li.m.ll:rhmg
SU Tth Af. rha KIS J.
NOTICE
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a !!tic .t t!i V..vi-vin hi",
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r-irn!T fr-l l'r w.M hr sn.l r..j
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Knit. -iin()r jr.Mtvr.
I -h. h v. Ih .Mir su.!. .t O.hurpt
ll.'i.l. Mftnir itj'T". t 1 "it, i;
tisi ..r. .h.MiM mi. . jM-tsl effort
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tll.MMinil',
IBS. M. J, I!
DIES SI Q in
Mrs. Maltia J. Inm
. Inman. Jird u. i. ' V"
morning after a l,ort iVau" a.
IVKI J. " I
huneral s.rvirc, .
by the Rehekah 1,
..,,,,..1 ij. . r . j" v...
anil intermeut will h in ..'l
cemetery. J1
.Mrs. Jnm.in was born !
rwiinty. California. Mi. i- . '1-
ins a tlnnrhter of th. i, ' :,'s-
i. -'"i.r. 1 omul. ,.r
8. III- nun nrr pnnnn in lss, . I
lenileil the puljli ri-1k,u ., ?"
and after becoming a toui.. I
e.l the Blatenrm:il teh.ml ' i"'"
:., iiiibim , k.(.
.She waa married to v. u V''
trtoher 1. 1fl0. Her h,,lb.' 'I
two l.rothers ( r . . H l-.l
..flO f VB I ' r
n. II V.. .nrf II. i it H '
Alleged Owner of
Still Brought Here!
Charged with possession of
n..u u.u Miniums wag trtnr. I
vii jium- crccK m a raid this TBnr I
ing by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor, n" I
a oi ij vi ucjmiivs. 1il!iatru t
lodged in the county jail, William",
aaid by the county officers ink.'
served ft term of one year Id thei!r,
peimeuuary ou u liquor CHarge M
two years ago. The riant at tfae tt
liatns place is aid to have been I
ed by the county deputies for iJ
two years ago. The plant at thfrl
I in ma was engaged In the makiBrvl
injuur.
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Ruffled Curtains
Sunfast Silks
Cretonnes antl
Chintzes
Radically Reduced
For the Week
$2.75 Dotted Marquisette Curtains
Fine quality dotted Marquisette Curtains. 2'. yards In length,
with 3 Iti.h ruffles ami hemstitched borders. P ftQ
complete with tie hacks, pair 3 1 Jw
$2.50 Sunfast Drapery Silks
$1.98
Punfsst Pr.ipery Silks, very
dr.ires. In new and pleasing i
lnrh widths. Special, yard .
suitable fur vnlnnoes snd end
dors, snd 4S
$1.00 Grade Cretonnes and Chintzes
A special lot of Cretonne, nnd Chintzes H foliage and block
patterns, new fpnug colors anil designs, values
that sold up to i I 00, special yard
69c
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Priced $24.75 to 59.75
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trlTT "'lth1I""' l1r'!',' -IlTlay of such nationally kno.n
cUv u m," " ,"r1rl'-"" nd A'as to he found In th. entire
inn i . . r(T,SPT"T nd oak constructed on-
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