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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
P A G E TW O d rier, above W iley, and ace delivering th em th is w eek. P e ru Hill w as well re p re se n te d <*l th e Blooming dance S a tu rd a y n i g h t .------T h e W olfe boys h av e been hauling cordw ood for Wm. L eig er th is w eek. —— Mr. P. F ilb e rt and d au g h ter, of M anning, brother-in-law and nelce o f Wm. and A llda A lton, w ere th e ir g u e sts a few d ay s th is week. ------ T h e H en d rick s saw m ill, a fte r h aving been d o s e d up fo r sev eral m onths, will com m ence w ork again in about two w eeks. ------ Mr. C ooper's fru it drier, w hich he h as recently built, caught lire last S atu rd ay from a defective •tie . but by prom pt action th e blaze w as put out before much d am age was «tone, only a few tra y s being b u rn ed. ------ S everal farm e rs In th is vicin ity a re on th e look out for good cows to buy. w ith a vow to in creasin g th e ir supply of m ilk for th e condenser. ------ L aw rence Dixon w as a G rove vis ito r Sunday. T I G A R D V I L L E . Portland Visitors— House Repaired — Burning Slashings— Many Attend Portland Carnival. THE ■*=■====== ail done aro u n d h e re will finish up tO- day. ----- s H o p p ick ers have all gone hom e to spend th e ir hop m oney, -t---- Mrs. C. L. Beneflel has a new girl, born Sept. 2(1; w eight, 8 pounds. ------ Mr. C haney W est h as sold big farm and is m oving to th e N ehalem .fo r th e w inter. T lg a rd v 'lle , Sept. 23.—T h e A nnual O r a n « « R f i r to bo ■1 ,ld O c t. -12b, 'h&ie becom e a h oliday n ex t only to F ourth of July, and it is expected to b e b e t te r th a n ev er th is year. C ash p rem i um s will be paid for b e st exhibits. A dm ission is free for all. ------ Bishop O 'R eilly and F a th e r D esm arlus, who a re h aving tro u b le a t B ak er City, Ore., w ere both form erly a t th is parish. ------ School will open n e x t M onday, Sept. 28th, In th e new 4-room school- building, w hich is JJust com pleted, m ak in g th e la rg e st and b e st co u n try school in th e county. ------ E n g in eer Macleod has moved his fo rce up to G ro w ers’, of Scholls. T he survey has been m ade up th e T u a la tin a s fa r as N. O. M cD onald’s, opp o site K tnton. ------ Mrs. B. J. G odm an. w ho h as been on th e sick list, is slig h tly b e tte r. ------ Mr. B ehenke Is now b usy drying p ru n es for th e public. S H E R W O O D . i 2 cantS-Msd el M Pn> .aJart <i d nt x ♦ W TR N H »f. Scoggins Valley. Sept. 24.— Miss Ma,- hel M atteson and he^r b ro th e r Roy left Monday fo r C orvallis, «where th e y wl(l a tte n d school th is winder, r —— Mr. Tal b ert M iller's n u > th e rg fd f% d here » latá ts tk J > r k from Mt< bfi0i| ryone spwsd th e w inter. Most everyone >rn th e Valley Who w ent hoppteking Judge from the thfcy «Mist havej <*«ta h o m e, wffc wpfl .ftllefi p u rse s .->• -M r W ln -F re i «h l$'4Hi‘>h e r of The . jjL Ì-Arigley v isited sfiW edtfesday afterj o # t h e f a r m e r s are f la y to Gale« Spur „ N um erous toads o flu m - rfally from P a tto n 's saw m ll^ th re sh e r j g .again w ith us? ex p ect to h n tjiiiA « A ls vaiie, (his Week —B ears a r e 'qhtle jm m erou la th is kw-alRy. Mr I-ahale had eig h t la m b # Allied M ait Vi «A — R alph yah. C lyde W bR IhilT atm Catf visited th e falls Sunday, » y * w r* ' hooi a i Fh •-Pound '-•* 7 T g X WOT Wan n 1 *T M R * a tte n d a n c e T h f * S la te rs fron S t M ary’s Hom« a rg the te a c h e rs — F a rm e rs a re m o stly yfltMhiih Office over Dugan & W at/o u a’ S to re. Q U IC K L Y .- E ighty acres, 1V4 m iles w est of G as ton; 7-room house, nearly new ; barn. 63x42 feet, finished and p ain ted ; other o u tb uildings; o rch ard sufficient for fam ily use; fences in good condition, 40 acres u n d er good cu ltiv atio n ; 38 to n s of hay in b a rn will be throw n in. P rice, $3000, if tak en before Septem ber 28. Good living w ater in pasture. LANGLEY & SON. F o re s t Grove, Oregon. --------------- CT L.1 LAR G E, M. D„-------------- ,1 V A. J . W irtz. B aths. L aundry A gency. Pacific A venue, F o re st Grove. C. E. G EIG ER , M. D„ Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon. Office, over W esco tt’s Store. R esidence, e a st of M. E. C hurch. F o rest Grove, Oregon. DR. R. NIXON, D entist. Physician and Surgeon. D iseases of w omen a specialty. P a O FESSO R AND MRS. CHAPMAN , V . ----------- - , . , O IT Y B A R B ER SHOP, Oregon Forest Grove, F o re s t Grove, O regon. V erboort C atholic ch u rch a re still be- G et your im plem ents a t Mrs. Ma-1 E. F. S E IF E R T , ing continued. T he V erboort church ] th ie s’ sto re, C ornelius, and get them ! J. B. B E A L LAN D CO. Photographer, and g ro u n d s in th e opinion of all is a t reduced prices. Stock, F ru it and D airy F arm s. T im one of th e n icest in W asaln g to n Coun b er L ands, C ity and Tow n P roperty. F in e out door view s a specialty. ty. ------Rev. F a th e r B ronsgess. of The SUM M ONS. Forest Grove, Oregon. G allery over B azar, F o re s t G rove. D alles, o n e of the p ioneer p rie sts of E. B. R E N TZ , M. D„ E a ste rn O regon, w as lately on a visit In th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e S ta te of to his old frien d , Rey. F a th e r V erhaag, Physician and Surgeon. O regon, in and fo r W ashington of V erboort.------Rev. F a th e r V erhaag County. Office over A bbott’s Jew elry Store. visited P o rtla n d th is w eek. Jo h n W. B arcroft, Plaintiff, Leading Barber Shop (B oth ’phones.) vs. F o re s t G rove, O regon. Up-to-Date H a irc u ttin g and Shav H a rrie t N. B arcroft, D efendant. G A L E S C R E E K . ing. L au n d ry agency. L. L. Langley. To H a rrie t N. B arcroft, D efendant W. M. L angley. Main S treet. F o re s t Grove. Cattle Sell Cheap— Condenser Cow L A N G L E Y & SON, Above N am ed: — Shipment Received — Bears on a In th e n am e of th e S ta te of Oregon, A tto r n e y s a n d C o u n se lo rs s t L aw Veal Diet— Prune Driers Busy. S H IN G LE YO U R HO USE. you a r e h ereb y notified th a t th e p lain N o ta r ie s P u b lic U p s ta ir s R eal E s ta te a n d W a g n e r B ldg. G ales C reek, S ept. 23.—T he Rev. tiff h erein has filed a com plaint a g ain st C o n v e y a n c in g F o r e s t G ro v e F o r b est " S ta r A S ta r” sh in g les, H ow ard I.a to u re tte , of M cM innville, you in th e above e n titled C ourt, and m ade of O regon’s h ig h est g rad e ced ar, J. N. H O FFM A N , you a re h ereby required to a p p ear p reach ed an eloquent serm on last S un m o d eiate prices, w rite or in q u ire of J . day a t th e Union cn u rch . T ext H eb. and a n sw e r said com plaint on or be M. H am blin, Glenwood, O regon. fore th e la s t of th e tim e p rescrib ed Attorney ana Counselor at Law. 2:3. ------ M isses M arie and A nna P e t erson of T he Dalles a re visiting th e ir by o rd e r of publication hereof, to-w it: U pstairs, C aples Block. Wanted—Good B a rtle tt p e a rs, not cousin. Miss Cora M c C la rre n .------Mrs. On o r b efo re th e 23rd day of O ctober, F o re s t Grove, Oregon. under 2'/2 inches in diameter, in ex Sam W ells has re tu rn e d from h e r 1903. You a re fu rth e r notified th a t if you change for goods a t B ailey’s Big E a ste rn O regon visit. ------ On T ues E arl B. H aw ks S tore. day Mr. N ick M oner and sons had a fail to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e com W. H. H ollis. • sale of livestock. A bout forty head of p lain t h erein , o r to plead th ereto , th e H O LLIS & HAW KS, c a ttle w ere soid a t a v ery low figure.— plaintiff will cause your d efau lt to be F o r Sale.— 5-room house, 2 lo ts, in LAW YERS — W ill W illiam s an d fam ily, accom en te re d and will apply to th e C ourt Real E s ta te and C orporation La: a C ornelius; know n as L afe W ilson’s. panied by his fa th e r an d m other, Mr. above m entioned for th e relief prayed Specialty. Good w ater. A pply to Mrs. M. W ilson, and Mrs. Jo h n W illiam s, and Miss for in th e com plaint herein, th a t Is to O ffice e v e r H in e s a C ornelius, O regon. * F o r e s t G ro v e i Mary W illiam s, of Dilley, also E rn e st say, fo r a decree fo rev er dissolving W « * n e r'» D ru g S to r e B urke and Mrs. S adie Griffith sp en t th e bonds of m atrim ony th a t now ex Sunday a t W ill's m ountain ranch.— - is t betw een plaintiff and d efendant, T he fa c to ry cows hav e arriv ed . So fa r and fo r such fu rth e r re lie f as th e th ey a re giving very good satisfaction. C ourt m ay deem equitable In th e p rem T h e re m ay be one o r tw o of the n in e ises. T h e d a te of th e first publication of teen th a t lifts a foot occasiq w hile being m ilked, b u t th a t Is a —**/ sm all d e fen d an t's sum m ons Is F riday, Sept. • _ .(» ; ; ’V . ', . — item if th e cow gives th e required 11, 1903, and th a t of th e la s t publica Manufacture all kinds of Grain Products, Chop, Stock Peed and Flour. am ount of milk. Cows received by tion th e re o f is Friday, O ct. 23, 1903, John H eisler, 6; M at H ines, 3; G rey and th e said sum m ons shall be pub- B est O regon—A blend of choice h a rd T h rap p , 3; Bud R anes, 1; F ran k A llen, lishlished on F rid ay of each w eek for w h e a t and soft valley w heat, m aking 2; Met V incent, 1; W ilson, 2.------Jo h n a period of six consecutive w eeks be th e b e st of flour. P roctor, who has been p astu rin g his tw een said dates. yearling and spring calves in th e hills T h is sum m ons is published by o r Farm Feed Chopping a Specialty. ab o u t a mile from h is home, h a s had d er of H qn. L. A. Rood, C ounty Ju d g e five of them eaten by bears. Mr. P ro c of W ashington County, O regon, said tor. accom panied by som e neighbors, o rd e r h av in g been m ade In cham b ers h u nted for bruin on Monday, b u t w ere Sept. 10, 1903 unable to find him .------ T he prune s e a W. M. LANGLEY & SON, son is h ere, p icking up prunes and A tto rn ey s fo r P laintiff. drying them a re keeping the people, and M essrs. B erry, T h rap p and McGil- very, very b u s y .------Mrs. C aroline Ile r Wanted— All th e people in th is vi has ju s t re tu rn ed fro m th e s ta te fair. She re p o rts a p leasan t trip an d .th e cin ity to call a t Roe & B uxton’s and Well made and as ra ttle ex h ib it w orth going a long d is in sp ect one of th e m ost com plete lines easy as an old shoe. ta n c e to see.------H oppickers a re com o f fu rn itu re , selling a t th e low est That’s our • ing in from all d irections w ith well- prices, In th e county. W. N. SEARS Aplin M ills Co., of Cornelius Buy and Store All Kinds of Ora Silver Dust F lour APLIN MILLS COOTP’NY CORNELIUS, ORE. Handsome filled pocketbooks. Mrs. Guy T h rap p has Just retu rn ed from H opew ell, w here h e r fa to e r ru n s a hop yard. Mrs. T h rap p m ade $30 in less th an tw o weeks. ------Mrs. B rice W illson, of Glenwood, visited w ith Mrs. A. p . S a r g en t on Sunday last. N O T IC E f FOR P U B L IC A TIO N . U nited S ta te s I,and Office, O regon City, Ore., Ju ly 23, 1903. N otice ts h ereby given th a t In com pliance w ith th e provisions of th e act • f C ongress of Ju n e 3. 1878, en titled "An a c t fo r th e sale o f tim b er lan d s T he n ex t sem i-annual reunion of th e in th e S ta te s of C alifornia, N evada, and W ashington T e rrio ry ,” as ex W ashington C ounty V e te ra n s’ A ssocia tended to all th e Public L and S ta te s tion will m eet a t B eaverton on T h u rs by a r t of A ugust 4. 1892, C olum bus day, O ct. 1, a t 10 o’clock A. M. ■ A full W. Cowan, o f P ortland, county of M ult a tte n d a n c e Is req u ested , W illiam nom ah. S ta te of O regon, has th is day • led In th is office his sw orn sta te m e n t Leach, P resid en t, >- 18-19 No 6223, fo r th e p u rch ase of th e NE14 of SE*4. Sec. 12. T. 2 N„ R. 6. W.. and lots 1, 2 and 3 In T ow nship No. 2 ••» tv --, - r F,.' > N.„ R a n g - No.. 5 W.. an.d will offer -______ ,.i _______ ,.nfi Vt ft show th a t th e land sough t i l valuable for Its tim b er o r stone fo r agslcnltupgl purposes, e s tta b lish his claim to said land before th e R eg ister and R eceiver of th is office a t O regon City. Ore., on T hu rsd ay , th e 22 day o f O ctober, 1903.' fie nam es as w itnesses: Ja m e s B. H ouston. W. A. T rttes, L. R. H ouston, W. A. flordon. all of P o rtlan d , Ore. Any and all persons clam ing a d versely th e above-described lands a re requested to file th eir claim in th is of fice on or before M id 22nd day of October. 1903. THIRTY YEARS AGO iha advint oUka ’ — Al#GHRyjON 8. D RESSER. R eceiver. A Record of 30 Years 1873 Í I« 4t«MqhWr R I t >w* * V E R B O O R T . « « *wr>nd yf^-yOt* II* kite * fh «H iO | x ««— Ter-«hir<j —Wiens am Rr*ee»,«*Nariefi«»- 1 j «y -’&jr -g-eS -iA fc i'w ira D e n tis t — Grange Meeting— R. R. Surveying Party— Several New Residents— Hunters Get Four Deer, but No Bear— Big Slashing Burn Threatens Town. B eav erto n , S ept. 24.—All th e hop- p ick ers have re tu rn e d from th e hop y ard s and th e tow n h as ta k e n on its usu al a ctiv ity .------O ne of th e la rg e st cro w d s ev er In a tte n d a n c e a t a fu n eral h ere atte n d e d th e fu n eral serv ic e s of th e la te J. N.' F ish e r, la s t S unday.— J. M. H ankln an d w ife a re a tte n d in g Vhc fp u cig l o f.M r Sttarlgg a t I m C a m as, W ash., th is w eek. — J . M. S m ith re p o rts the th e ft of a p air of lin es from h is b arn .----- - M rs. D esinge is con valescing a fte r q u ite a spell of illness ------G. W. S te tt is ag ain able to be out. ---- - F r e d F o s te r Was in tow n on b usi n e ss T h u rsd a y . ------B eav erto n had a ta s te of real e x c ite m e n t W ednesday evening. E arly ln> th e evening four young m en sto le a railro a d velocipede a t B e rth a and cam e dow n to th e edge of tow n and th e re le ft th e velocipede an d proceeded to “size up" th e tow n A little la te r thyac .brought th e veloci pede up tow n an d le ft it on th e rail road tra c k by th e depot. Som e Of th e young m en of th e tow n th o u g h t th e se fellow s acte d too suspiciously and un d erto o k to g a th e r them in w ith th e aid of th e m a rsh al, b u t through a m isu n d e rsta n d in g som e of th e boys told th e s tra n g e rs th a t they would be a rre s te d if th£y Sid not move on, so they left th e tow n im m ed iately , and also th e velocipede, --- —..r | 4 ■—« SCOGGI NS VALLEY, - E- Vy, H A IN E S , B A N K ER . • t r . t K ane, C a sh le rJ Forest Grove, Oregon. --------- mm---------------------------------------- *-*’ DR. H O V E Y Gales Creek, Oregon. - A BARGAIN ' * IF f ^ T A K E N Scholls, Sept. 22.—T h e Scholls G range m et a t th e A rtisan H all S a t urday, Sept. 19th, an d had a fine m e e t ing. Several b ro th e rs an d s iste rs from B utte G range. T igardville, w ere p resen t. ------ Mr. F. E. Rowell and Je s se S n y d er sp e n t Sunday in P o rt land. ------ C. H. B rooks, W. E. P ros s e r and H. L. F lin t re tu rn e d from th e m o u n tain s F rid ay w ith four d eer, b u t Mr. B ruin w as a little too sh a rp for them and k e p t o u t o f sight. ------ Mr. H erm an B ru n er tra d e d his tan d em b i cycle to Elgin W allen for a shotgun and w a tc h .’— '- T h e S. P. R. R. su r veyors a re Stopping a t Mr. F. Gron- e r s ’ now. T h ey a re ru n n in g a line up th e T u a la tin riv e r. ------ W. W. Ja q u ith w as in tow n today. He seem ed very m uch in te re ste d in th e ra il road p lans. ------ Mrs. H ath aw ay , of V ancouver, W ash, and Mrs. H a ttie W irtz, of La G ran d e, a re v isitin g w ith th e ir m o th er, Mrs. Jtn ap p , th is w eek. ------ T. J. W allan Ms helping Je sse S n y d er w ith his h o u se th is w e e k .------ Mr. W ill C u rb y ’s fa th e r and m o th e r and fam ily m oved Into tow n th is w eek. T h ey cam e from E le k a n d ria , Mo. ------ T h e re w as q u ite a little e x citem en t in tow n Sunday aftern o o n , w hen C. Moi sted se t his larg e slash in g afire, b u t no d am ag e w as done. ------ M rs. E. E. S ch m eltzer is v isitin g h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. P e a rl S keels, th is w eek. t , Lilly Ä^Hines M anufacturer of all.jklnds of Rough and D ressed Lum bfir. D elivery on sh o rt notice. S to c k 'b n band. P rices reasonable. W rite, phone o r call. SCHOLLS. Pleased With the Stale File— Hotel Landlord Ratlrea— Disorderly Vial- tor Contribute« to City Treasury— Railroad Officials Inspecting— Pub lic School to Open— Hope in Demand To Attend ths Agricultural College— Michigan Visitors— Hauling Baled at 22 Cents. Hay and Lumbar— Bears in Abund ance— Thresher Again at Work. Sherw ood, Sept. 22.—J. C. Smock and wife, Mrs. J. E. M orback and O. W . D uke w ere a tte n d a n ts a t th e S ta te F a ir la st w eek. All re tu rn e d very en th u s ia stic as to th e way th e various e a tu re s of th e fa ir r e s u lte d ------M rs 'h a m p a n an d d au g h ter, who ( have been v isitin g w ith Mrs. h i i y i o r ' fluk in g th e la s t tw o week 4, have left fo r th e ir hom e in W alla W alia, W ash. — Mr. R. Jo n es h as v acated th e Sherw ood H otel, and Is now living a re tire d life in G erm an T ow n, a su b u rb of Sherw ood. —— C lyde tytker. o f P le a sa n t H ill, w as a rr e s te d ,I f f , the tow n m a rsh a l on la s t S aturday., and Upon conviction before R eco rd er M orback. w as fined $10 for.,|J^$lng d ru n k and diso rd erly . ------ TJ$glrj3her- Wood d ep o t is ta k in g on quItftdLPblne today, p rep arato ry - to th e th e a P. Oo.'s ann u al Inepupkja» f- *— •The Sherw ood public school piULdpen tm Monday. S ept M th. As m eat th e fall -work t* over, we an tic ip a te $ good A tte n d a n c e -fo r th e first Jay. — M hferal b u y ers h av e m ade h e lr a n n u a l arHAal in tow n, and as a r a s rep o rted tw o sale* have been • M <'Pelr*f* W* 3 4 M k r A a M * 4 *M ff N E W S, FO R E ST OROVE. OR., S E P T . 2», "1903. The C onservatory of Music F acu lty T igardville. Sept. 23.— Mrs. E liza b eth C rocket, of P o rtlan d , h as been v isitin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. Frew ing, of th is p la c e .------T he S. P. R. R. survey o rs w ho w ere statio n ed a t th is place moved to Scholls Monday, w here they will com p lete th is line to H illsboro; they have been m oving q u ite rapidly on this line, for it is only a p relim inary, but, p ro sp ects being good, they th in k th ey will be back soon to m ake a p erm an en t l i n e .------Mrs. G rove has re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e will w ork for G. P. Rum m elln & Sons, fu r rie rs. ------ A larg e n u m b er of T ig a rd ville people have been a tte n d in g the carn iv al a t P o rtlan d th is w eek. ------ Mrs. J. M. O verholtzer h as had a lady friend visitin g h e r from P o rtlan d . ------ Mr. A. P. S m ith Is going to have bis house re p aired . ------ T h e re have B E A V E R T O N . been som e larg e fires a b o u t T ig a rd v ille th is w eek, as people w ere tak in g a d v a n ta g e of th e good w e a th e r to Town Again Lively— Large Gathering at Funeral Honor« Memory of Late b u rn th e ir slash in g s. ------ T h e M isses J. N. Fisher— Petty Theft— A Hot P ollard w ere v istin g a t P ro g ress this Tim e in the Town. w eek. Grange Fair— Principals in Baker City Trouble Formerly Parish Priests— New Four-room Public School Building— School to Open Monday— Railway Surveyors Move Camp. WASH INGT ON COUNTY R E M IN G T O N , f , ___. i - A - r I . i . i fc-*J * created the typewrite# Industry. EVER SINCE the R e n ^ T T * * ____ - the writing machinée. TODAY Its supremacy b T H O M A S H. B R O W N 4 —r V 4 f Sand*afÄ^fiemant Foreat Grove. Oregon [ pSOUPMERIT ì x M m -I t — M | R «HM tri co i t i B« o l i a t a MTHffOW D î t » ; ì . __ _ , i ■ ■ >1 '? : : ! f M BTT tRW H . B U Y A HRAP, S E L L C H E A P , REMINGTON ” n o O . and n 327 Broadway R EM IN G TO N T Y P E W R IT E R CO, ____ $49 49 S ta r k 8L. ! Portland. Oregon. M f i T F O R E V ER A T IT . Ws handle everything. Prices te save your dollars. TH C M rff M il Foroet Grove, Oregon “Majestic” $2.50 Shoe. Of all the shoes ad vertised this is the only one with a five dollar style a* fifty price. . - - Made by Artis- ... --.%crs,all sizesand widths. Forest Grove Shoe Store W e a re .a e llln g th is high-grade Shoe w ith o th e r stro n g lines a t $1.86 to $3.88, w ith Cheaper o n e s $1.2» tfi $1.85 In lad ies' goods. M EN'S H E A V Y A N D F IN E SHOE'S. V". ;. ' W. L. D ouglass ................... ......................... $3.00 to $4.00 Dr. R eed's C ushion S o le s....................... ..............$3.00 to $6.00 W ith 40 o th e r sty les fro m ............... $1.50 to $2.85 Come an d see us. All dollars count alike. A. A. C u tter L ogger a t $6.50; o th e r L oggers $4.00 and $4.50. H igh C ut Shoea $1.85 to $3.85 F O R E S T GROVE SH O E S TO R E ie ready fo r F all and W et W eath er. S tock C om plete. And as It w ill'>oon be school days ag ain we have ta k e n e x tra pains to g et a big lot of C H ILD R EN ’S SH O E S and for th e girls we have a School B ag w ith all Shoes from **.50 to ' $3.75. W E S E L L IN LA D IES SHOES— ' TH E JE N N E S S M ILLE R T H E J U L IA M AR LO W T H R E E 8 TR U B M A N N S , ,-jeo*- f .. V# ,mJ- M '.i •- VßO'ZU bin's' A .èi1 Three oL.^fcgJfcrft /o r the-gripe In the m a sk « / -Our Une e f led i«* shoe» In A *g Irt$0ea Jtgfl JLW V $í-#6.Ag-»$kfifc¿ are Afc* 0*c*gY „«rf-«n Mode. 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