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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1897)
• ' W A S H IN G T O N mamaTd^ÎutterouToï^ T m,B'’ odors of any kind ■ n ,u “ 'ih 0f foul done while'the „.ilk ™ u llanll>' » * odor of cooking vlLk ,tam ,’|,t W,“ 'r,‘ ,lle «•an reach it ’* ' ‘ hH,a,'l<'s of all kinds from ^ o k L ,081 aUy klnd " f »dor Offensive as In . et“ mes , xw‘edingly o f the odoi T„i fa r e °* ‘ '«lUeiiienta. and machinery ‘ b ^ “ "tdetnents ei if he u *Ur|’riK* ,lu‘ Kl'“ ‘ >al read- ei if he were traveling over the coun- jir p Pat V i » r :eti**e o r v q iio sh o n . jolil llubbard squash is the stand- Iwiil) farmers and market garden Mys the American Agriculturist, ^tenths o f the late fa ll and wlu- Isquashes found In the markets are jiirds. and other than summer sht*s there are probably more Hub hg planted than all other sorts coiu- Kor the farm er’s garden, how- , there are other varieties that w ill nearly as good satisfaction and lid be tried in a small w ay. The m Marrow is more prolific and is u?s8 Uiat°le ,be evideuces of careless- s that are so often seen. The provi- . cm and painstaking farmer has a o ° r I" ‘pl‘'u,eu,s " here he sees u , !at u’^ are aiul properly cared for when they are no longer re- «Itmed in the cultivation of the crops. His improvident neighbor sometimes lemes his Implements where they are used ast or about his premises, with- out •helter- Even ids harvester or mowing machine is left in the field long after it has been used, subjected to all kinds of weather and inevitable in jury. 1 he cost of repairs is necessar ily increased under such Inexcusable neglect, and the period when a new machine will be necessary is much shortened. The care of tolls is an im portant factor in farm economy, and a word In season, while not necessary for tile provident man, may be serviceable to such as are too remiss in this direc tion. ^ llT E SUMMER C KO O K NE C K SQU ASH. keeileut autumn sort, but w ill not I well after Christmas. Essex Hy- IIs a good sort and o f fine quality, pot of desirable shape fo r market. | Deo W ing and Fordhook are dies of recent introduction. F or home gardener the new W hite ner Crookneek is w orth y o f a trial, gages a little larger than the old |e.i(H'k, w h ic h 't resembles in shape, en in tile accom panying engrav- ut its skin is o f a beautiful ivory color, and its quality is not ex- by any other summer squash. F e n c in ir F a r m « , grm sliould he divided into as few I as possible. It is not necessary Ive more than tw o fenced fields; khese fields should be used only nature, alternately. One year tw o l » f hay should be cut, and the next I it should be used fo r pasture. sible have these pasture fields I to the barn, so that the stock can Irned out day and night. W here Ils worth $75 to $150 per acre, it |not pay to pasture. It Is more ulcal to grow soiling crops and the stock in the stable, having not ] than five or ten acres fo r the to exercise in and graze over, »ntsido fence should be made o f Itramls o f ribbon wire, setting the twenty feet apart and thirty i deep in the ground. A fence o f kind can lie cheaply built, as the lean lie obtained from the woods; [they have to be bought, they can for eight cents each undressed, Jred on the place. Some farm ers 1 posts forty feet apart, d rivin g I stout oak stakes to fasten the ppon every ten feet. I f tile work f* done it w ill last fo r some ten i when a new set o f stakes must down. . Feeding the Ch cVs. I cut show* a simple contrivance fer a feed dish fo r young chick- nSimply attach a handle to an old f basket and make entrance holes lianieter sufficient to permit the I chickens to enter. First rem ove |ttoni of the box or basket. The I of this feed cover is to protect o f young chickens from the In s. It costs but a trifle and w ill |nd very useful, especially when the young on food purposely T h * S h ep h erd . The sheep in an animal that must be kindly treated. 'I he small flock of sheep well cared for will bring more net profit than the big flock half cared for. If early lambs are expected, be sure and have a place prepared not calcu lated to make them sorry they came. The farmer who takes up the sheep business with the Idea that the outside of the animal is worth more than the inside—the wool more than the carcass —gets hold of the wrong end o f the dilemma. It’s mutton first, and wool afterw ard—Alpha. One bushel of shelled corn or wheat to every 100 head of sheep per day is about right. Oats are excellent feed, and Kaffir corn would be excellent. I)o not make their feed-troughs V-shaped, ns they will scoop up the shelled corn too rapidly. Here is a point that seems unimportant, but it represents many dollars a year difference. A Clod C rn s h e r. The clod crusher shown here is useful both for crushing lumpy soil and for rolling and smoothing the lnud at the same time. Three logs as even in size and as round and true as possible are fastened inside a framework by round spikes driven through the sidepices into the logs so that the latter can turn freely. Where the large, carefully made land roller is not at hand, this 'i f HOMEMADE CLOD CRUSHER. quickly made substitute will serve a very good purpose. It can be weighted if necessary.-Orange Judd Farmer. Seed Corn. Experiment shows that the special characteristics of a particular enr o f corn will he reproduced In seed plant ed from that ear. The farmer can gen erally find in his corn crib almost every shape of ear and size of grain imagin able If he is wise he will make a careful selection at planting time, choosing only the best-formed speci mens. The development following a few years of systematic selection will prove surprising. Some of the finest varieties extant have been produced In this way. ________ Spraying. Spraying has a tendency to heighten the color of red apples and to give a blush to the light skinned sorts. 1 his is due largely to the effect upon the foliage It must be considered that the foliage is the lung of the tree, and with out good, healthy foliage we cannot reasonably expect bright, healthy look- in"- fruit When the foliage is healthy, the apples will hang longer on the trees, giving them more time to mature, so as fo bring them to the highest state of perfection.— Montana Fruity«row er. COUNTY HATCHET. V IC T O R IA 'S D IA M O N D There is no end of flavor in Schilling's B est tea made right. There is not even begin ning of flavor in average tea, make it how you will. At grocers’ in packages. J U B IL E E C om pletion o f OO Yearn we Sovereign tc l i e O b i e r v e d In P o r t l a n d . O r e g o n . FEE UK H SOB YOUNG CHICKS. t.-lnc 'tin e the F »rm~r. “ a great talk at all o f the in- and tanners’ meetings about nS the farm er In the arts and Education in these lines is 'lespised. but n greater need Farmer at this tim e is education loess principles and business F. and to have his eyes trained Mines |n nttie things. He needs. I _ f niore confidence in his C* * n<l others o f his own enll- 'ris faith in the promises o f [•rnat more in those with whom In contact, and less to those ' ltDowg only from their lettcr- Keenin* Milk. •rore to absorb any odors with Ja brought in contact. Cream • having a greater proportion Fora oi BISE Bill GOODS Ä Ä 1 r r s r M . 'i SUITS A*• i> UVIF0MS MADE TO 0R0ER Fend for Our Athletic Catalogue. WILL & FINCK CO.. • 18-830 M a r k e t St., S i » * r a n e l. r o . Cal. A G e n tle m a n '* W e ig h t. A stranger upon being presented to Speaker Reed asked his weight. “ Tw o hundred pounds,” was the reply. “ You must weigh more than that,” said the candid visitor. “ N o gentle man ever weighs more than 200 pounds,” responded the speaker, sol em nly. Make m on"v by suc i ; mi k sours very quickly. To avoid cess ul speculation In A French florist has offered £1,200 to , f a-tflfnltv som e of the peasants Chicago. We buy ami ___ _______ _el! wheat there on tnar- any one who can produce a plant which I n a number of small frogs in their Fortunes have been maiie ou a small w ill yield blue roses. for” the purpose of putting in tins. «gin n in g by trading ln futures. Write for c<*1*n ' .... -wpir plea being that these full particular*. Beat of reference given. Sev A P e r f u m e d f M t fc KfTeet. their milk. |,eat out of eral vears' experience on tha C in etss Board of oojj creatures tak^ them ln t0 Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi A t the Royal Opera at Budapest a ness 'Downing, Hopkins A rn .,C h rago Hoard Trsde Broker*. Omce* in Portland, Oregon, new ballet has been produced called the Lhe,r longer The . ream Is o< Spokane and Seattle, Waah. “ Red Shoes.” In the oonrse of this ***** with wooden spoons and T t l T P T T R K an d F I L E * eared; no par on- dlPP* i . in an earthen pot by stirring IV, til eared ; .«n<1 for book. fia». M ansfield ballet a dance called the “ Uosenwalser” take# place, the dancers representing ; T a stick, and the butter la worked ¿ P o rre a n s l i ., tts Market St., ban Francisco. white, red and yellow roses. W hile with the hands. the dance is in progrest a delightful per WHEAT r inniter performs its Journey round Jupite l wriwj of eleven year*, ten thV “ “ tbinJ month*. It* average rate and one-tniru - ” " î ; , u ï ï  mUe* » C O M FO RT. A A AAAAAA.A An old cat loves a sunny corner and a long nap, and this is natural ami wise. The genial warmth o f the sun lulls to rest, and while asleep, it may be curative to the cat's few ailments. Soreness and stillness come upon us suddenly and put the machinery ol the body out of gear. St. .) a cobs oil goes suddenly to work upon the trouble, and with its warmth, like warmth to the old cat, it lulls the pain to sleep, drives out the cold, softens the stiffened muscles, lubricates tiie machinery, and in a short time puts the whole botiv in good working order. Soreness and stiffness arc not much to cure bv the use o f St. Jacobs Oil but, if neglected, they tuke the form of rheuma tism which gives a gn at deal more pain. S 'Ä j t fume of reeee fills the whole This is ingeniously effected by F o r the l K id n eys, 7 Fr \ Liver and Urinary O re a n s . Tb* Old Reidbl«. W i l i f l i E R E Is only one stray by which 3 L L cny disease can be cured, and that Y w Is by removing the cause, whwt- X ever It may be. The great medlosl 3 authorities ot the day declare that naar- 1 ly every disease la caused by _ Y deranged Kidney* or Liver, w-\ \ Y To restore these, therefore. Is \\_ X the only way by which health V N can be secured. Here la w h e n .A l à i S ÿ L V£À me are has achieved It* great repu, talion It ACTS D IR E C TLY UPON THE KID N E YS a n d LIVER ' i In e and by placing healthy condition. drives disease and pain from the System- Large bottle or new atyle smaller one, at your druggists. N Us reputation—” Twenty year* of success,” In tour continents. Warner’* flaie Cure Co . Lon- ' fort, Me$- don, Hocbft'tor, Fraukfo bourne, Toronto. W rv 7 r7 7 rrrrrrrrrrr Much Knife ! T h e use o f the surgeon’s k n ife la be com ing so gen era l, resu ltin g fatally in suclt a la rge num ber o f cases, as to occasion gen eral alarm. M r. W iilia m W a lp o le ,o f W alsht«w n, S o u t h D a k o t a , w rites; “ A b o u t three years a g o , there cam e under my le ft eye a little blotch about the size o f a sm all pea. It g re w rapidly,an d shooting pains ran in e very direction. I became alarm ed and c o n s u l t e d a good doctor, who pronounced it can cer, and said that it must be cut out. T h is I would not \ V I1 J consent to, having little fa ith in tha indiscrim inate use o f the kn ife. Read in g o f the many cures m ade b y S. 8. S., I dete-inined to g iv e that medicine a trial, and a fte r I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. T h is a fte r awhile ceased, le a v in g a sm all scab, which fin ally dropped off, and o n ly a healthy little scar rem ained to m ark the place where the destroyer had held fu ll sway. A Real B lood Rem edy. Cancer is in the blood and it is fo lly toexp lUCAJiCLk ect an tall operation a u v u to iv v c m u s r v e sss it. 8.8.8. (guaranteed p u re ly vegetable) is a real ______ rem edy , ___ fo r eve e v e ry - " bio .o d ., disease o f - the Books m ailed free address Swi f t Spe cific Co., A tla n ta , <•» sss “ Complete Manhood Gladness Comes Didrying in Russia Following is a description o f the manner of dairying in Russia. Our readers will doubtless prefer the home hod. Those who reside near cities S t e some poor butter and some m lk for sale, but those living remote from market produce no more than land, Or. ______________________________________ they can consume. The cows are fed in winter on coarse food, such « • «* ». barley and rye straw. In summer -they ! K„t little milk, twelve to fourteen W t carry the moM complete line of Gymnasium and Athletic Good* on the Cowl. * u nlir d iv at most. The milking 5 r FO B In all parts o f the British em pire the celetiration on the 31st and 33d of June w ill be universal, and the British resi dents of Oregon are not going to be be hind any other state in showing their loyalty, by practical charity and rejoio- ings. The British-liorn residents o f the A Schilling & Company United Kingdom residing in Portland San Francisco 49? are getting in readiness to celebrate the N o M o r e I n d i a n S o ld ie r s . 60th anniversary o f the reign o f her The last o f the Indian companies of majesty, Queen Victoria, during the the United States army, stationed at present year. Fort S ill, O. T . , is to be disbanded. S t r e n g t h m in g ; C h e r b o u r g * On June 31st, 1897, Queen V ictoria This marks the end of the effort to It is stated that 1,000,000 franc* are w ill have occupied the British throne make efficient soldiers out o f the war just 60 years, the longest reign yet re shortly to be expended upon new de like aborigines of the frontier. A t first corded lor a British sovereign. This fense works on the isle o f Pelee. at the experiment bade fair to be success period lias been one o f the most pros Cherbourg. ful. Several companies, both o f cavalry perous the English people have experi A O A N tiE ltO fS I.K T 1 IA K G Y . and infantry, w ere organized in com enced. Her majesty is associated with 1 mand of w hite officers who had mani The forerunner of « train of evils, which too the happiness o f the nation in an in fested particular friendliness for the often culminate iatitlly, is inactivity, or letti- separable manner, so that the periods ol ar*y of the kidneys. Not only is tir.^ht's dis* Indians. The young braves liked the her career are noted as events o f the ease, diabetes, irravel, or some other <1nna:erons jaunty uniforms, and promptly mas integral d »ease of theori:an* themselves, to be national life. apprehended, but «Irojw cal diffusions iroin the tered the intricacies of m ilitary evolu The respect and affection o f subjects blood, rheumatism and »rout are all traceable tions. They became men o f mark in to the non-removal trom the blood by the kid born during her reign is to be shown ney* of certain impurities. Hostetter’s Stom their tribes. But soon the rigid dis by notable celebrations in every part ach Bitters depurates the blood, render* tin cipline and the enforced absence from kidney* active and prevents their d.sease. of the world. their homes and fam ilies became irk In Portland the different British so According to the deductions o f a well some. They began to neglect their cieties have had under contemplation known astronomer, w e receive as much duties and to appear first indifferent, for some time arrangements for the oc light from the sun as could be emitted then sullen and mutinous. One by one casion. Members have been notified by 680,000 moons. the Indian troops and companies have and committees apjiointed to confer on been disbanded until there remained the subject. Mr. James Laidlaw, B rit B O M R P R O D U C T S A N D P U R R F O O D . only the command at Fort S ill, com ish consul for the port, called a meeting posed o f fifty of Geronim o’ s Apache A ll Eastern Syrup, no-cnlled, usually very recently for the purpose of semiring con warriors. Though they w ill cease to ligh t colored and of heavy body, is made from certed action. About 60 persons re giocose. ‘ Tea I¡arilen Ditpe" is mudo fiora he regular soldiers of the United States, sponded, which w ill g iv e a fair idea of Sugar Cane and ls strletly pure. It 1« for sale these Indians w ill not leave the m ili by tlrst-class grocers, in e»ns only. Manufac- the number of British-born people in tured bv thè P a c if ic T oast sY m 'r Co. A ll gen tary Bervice. They w ill probably be uine “ Tea Gartìrn Tirine” bave thè msnufac- Portland when the percent o f a certain retained, as other former soldiers have turer's name lithographed on every ean. class that can be indneed to attend a been, as scouts, in which capacity the called meeting of this nature is con- The hanks of Newfoundland are red braves have had ample experience sidord. formed by the sand, ice and stone in our Indian wars, and, indeed, have A n organization was perfected, Mr. brought from the north by the ice proven themselves indispensabile auxil Laidlaw being made president; Donald bergs. iaries.— Boston Journal. Macleay, J. C. Robinson,W illiam Mac- O h io , C it y of T oijsdo , ( master and W illia m 8. Sibson, vice- S tatk of I.rcAS A n t s W i t h H u m n n H a b it s . C ounty . i F r an k J. C henf . y makes oath that he Is the The German traveler Von Ihering presidents; R. Lea. Barnes, treasurer, senior partner of the Arm of F J. C heney A Co., has discovered in Brazil a species of and W illia m R. Mackenzie, secretary. doing business in the city of Toledo, County A t a subsequent m eeting a general and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav ants which have regular summer and the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each w inter resorts. In winter they live on committee of 25 was appointed. and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured A t subsequent meetings o f the gen by the useof H a l l ' s C atarrh C ure . the ground, in summer in hig nests con FR AN K J. CHENEY. structed on trees, in order to escape the eral committee resolutions as under Sworn to before me and subscribed in my were adopted: presence, thlsbtb day of Decemlwr, A. D. INK» danger of inundation when the snow A. W. GLEASON, “ That the chairman appoint a finance 1-----“ I melts and the rivers rise. t • Notary Public. committee to collect funds to com i H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and N o M o re H o t B oxes. memorate the event, the funds so col sets directly on the blood and niucofs surfaces One of the most wonderful o f recent lected to be used for such purposes as af the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CH E NE Y A CO.,Toledo, O. inventions is a roljer Rearing for car a subsequent meeting shall determine. Bold hr Druggists, Toe. wheels which does away with the use “ That, the object for which funds are H all’s Family Pills ily P " are the best. of lubricants. There w ill be no more to be collected by the committee shall Philadelphia has a greater mileage hot boxes. One wheel lias had a test be the endowment of a bed or beds in of 170,000 miles in the West without the Good Samaritan hospital, fo r the of electric railways than the w hole of use o f persons o f British birth, and to Germany, according to the electric the application o f a drop of oil. » be called ‘Queen V ictoria’ s Diamond world. Some English reporters now take Jubilee B ed.’ ” I believe niv prompt use of Piso’i Cure notes at night by the light o f a tiny prevented quick consumption.—Mrs. Lu incandescent lamp attached to the In conform ity with the foregoing, wo cy Wallace, Marquette, Kans., Dec. 12, '95. waistcoat. have now to appeal to the British-born G reat Britain is coming mere and residents of the state o f Oregon for funds to carry out the purposes set more to the opinion that Russia’s occu forth in the resolutions. W e do so pation o f Constantinople is inevitable. with the utmost confidence that our ap Take now Oregon Blood Purifier and peal w ill meet with a hearty response keep well this summer. from all parts o f the state, ieeling sure L e g a l S ta tu s o f D o g s . that no more noble commemoration of T h e owner o f a valuable N ew found this diamond jubilee year can be had, nor one more characteristic o f her land dog in New Orleans sought dam majesty, Queen Victoria than to provide ages from a railroad company for k illin g in perpetuity a place where the desti it. T h e case turned on the va lid ity of tute sick can receive the comforts and an act o f the Louisiana legislature, attendance they require free o f all ex recognizing dogs as personal property only when placed on the assessment pense. The supreme court sustains the T h e object is not a local one, but the rolls. benefits w ill be open to persons other law and refuses damages, since the dog wise eligib le from all parts o f the state, was not assessed, incidentally defining and w e feel certain that amongst the the law in regard to dogs in general as thousands of British-birth resident in follow s: “ The very fact that they are Oregon there is not one who would not without protection of the criminal laws ’ith a b etter understanding o f the contribute according to the meas shows that property in dogs is of an w - - transient nature o f the muny phys freely ure o f his ability. im perfect or qualified nature, and that ical iUs, which vanish before proper e f A s an indication of what funds are they stand, as it were, between nuitnuls forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts— righ tly directed. Th ere is com lort in required, it may be mentioned that the ferae naturae, in which, until subdued, the knowledge, that so many form s of cost o f endowment of one bed is $3,600. there is no property, and domestic ani sickness are not due to any actual dis mals, in which the right of property is J A M E S L A ID L A W . ease, but simply to a constipated condi Chairman, on behalf of the finance com complete. They are not considered as tion o f the system, which the pleasant being upon the same plane with horses, mittee. fam ily laxative, Syrup o f Figs, prompt cattle, sheep and other domestic ani ly removes. T h a t is w hy it is the only Subscriptions may be sent to R. Lea. mals, but ruther in the category o f cats, remedy w ith m illion sof families, and is everyw here esteemed so highly by all Bnrnes, Esq., treasurer, Bank ot B rit monkeys, parrots, singing birds and who value good health. Its beneficial ish Columbia, Portland, Oregon; to the sim ilar animals kept for pleasure, curi effects are due to the fact, that it is the secretary, W illiam R. Mackenzie, room osity or caprice. U n like domestic ani one remedy which promotes internal 208 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon, mals, they are useful neither as beasts cleanliness w ithout debilitatin g the or to any member o f the committee. of burden, for draft, nor for food. ” organs on which it acts. I t is therefore Th e plan outlined by the general com all important, in order to g e t its bene m ittee consists of having a concert in About tw enty-tw o acres of land are ficial effects, to note w hen yon pur- a . . . that A -1 A. 4 the l.A Mani-ma chase, yon 1 have genuine ntdi. arti the O. N . G. armory, Monday evening, necessary to sup(iort one man on flesh June 31, Mr. Francis Sealy having been meat. cle, which is ______________ manufactured by by the t ! Cali tic, t ....... .= fornia t ’ig Syrup Co. only and sold by appointed chairman o f the concert com all reputable druggists. m ittee. It is also the intention to have I f in the enjoym ent o f good health, a banquet at the Hotel Portland, Tues and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. I f day evening, June 22, Mr. Percy H . afflicted w ith any actual disease, one B lyth having been appointed chairman may be commended to the most skillful o f the banquet committee. A ll the net physicians, but if in need o f a laxative, proceeds from the concert and the ban one should have the best, and w ith the quet are to go to the hospital fund. well-inform ed everyw here, Syrup o f It is hoped that many British-horn Figs stands highest and is most largely residents throughout the state* o f Ore ^(ted and gives most general satisfaction. gon and Washington w ill come to Port land and join in the oelebration. A n y information desired by out o f town resi dents w ill be g la d ly furnished on appli cation to the secretary or any member 0 R E G O N ß L o b D p U R [F IE R ^ o f the general committee. As this is the only means we have of reaching our U s e d e v e r y w h e r e , t l a b o t t l e ; s ix f o r 811 Club together »nd send u>r six bottles for f5 friends outside the city, it is to lie If your dealer doe» not have it and we will pay hoped that they w ill correspond ea rl)» express. Address Oregon Blood Purifier, Port and give us their co-operation. @/rEGONßLOODpURIflER N for them. P lace the food In a trough and set the feeder over and Home. W iR U IR AND How to Attain IL” A Wonderful Nsw Medical Book, written for Men Only. Ons ci py may bo bad fres, «ealed. In plain snval- ope, on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., SS Niagara St. B U F F A L O . N. Y. PHYSICAL MANHOOD Thin In the apre of physical per'ertlon. Tt lx h ixo the a »re of pliyft cnl weakne**. \\ h lie one man avail« hnnxelf of every opportun ity to develop and expand hik manly vigor, another in pNf*iiiK hi* rham-t* to Improve hix mind end body, and rantly /all* into the e x c e w * which are always in hi* path, to the debt ruction of hi* vital power*. Htenwood, W mh H., November ?(>, 1896. DR. A. T. 8ANDKN; Lear H ir-P e b re n*ln* your Belt I w i l troubled with chronic dy*pep*ia. oonatipa- tion, liver complaint, ant. pain In the kid ney*, and 1 w ill say with all serioniiic** and truth that 1 am greatly benefited and entirely cured, and will any that all auffer- I OK from the atM>ve will find pieat relief in the me of the Hamlen Kleetric Belt. Ke- *P< ct.ully, R. B. DOCULAflH. hv« ry man know * himaelf. lie know* where he i* weak. Knowing It, if he Is Just to himfteli. he w ill try to recover tbe vital jo w e r he na* m anted. MTt I* worth It* weight In gold to m e," *a yi Robert Kittle*, of Ka*t «Sound, Waah. 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