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DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREIÌOX, DECEMBER l!>, 1 ÎWR 5 .
VOL. II.
Timber Loml Ar' June n, 1S7S.
.NOTICE Foli FUBLICATION.
MB* QUÎT WORK.
r. s. Land Offi«s. LaWevlcw, Orojrou,
October 17. 1903-
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place,! under the knife.; thorough + & & & & & $
„ stHtimiug tusking it much easier to f .
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Trouble at P. B. Q. C o ’ s Cawnp--Ro
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Gilè iK
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Brock propose
propose
port yhai W orks Will Siu £
; cut them. UUe
Nat4ee is hereby ¡rive, that in complian« |
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to furnish the people o f this vioin-
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at Prineville
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T H E B E N D M ERCANTIDE-CO .
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There was * ome troub,e on tl,e prices, thso-by saving their cus-
extenied to All the Public Land states'by act ipjj0t Butte Development Com- tomers the freight which has been
Keeps F. complete stock of 3neh. D.ora,
ThoiiMU Ferris, of inkstr, county of Grand «pany’s worksdast week »ml four of a considerable item.
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Forks, »Ictc ol North Dakota, lias tiled in this
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office ni, sworn statement No asi:«, for the rtheir men quit; work. On the g-Utu
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CELEBRATE CM RI STATACI.
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of see :> 1 , in tp JJ s, r 9 e,
in., ami will offer «of IflBt month which 19 the Gem
proof to »tow
ilon that the land
is more
Ian«! sought
«ought \*
Elaborate Entertainment a t the
valuable * -r it» timber or «-tone than tor a^ri- cany J pavd*7, a new arrange-
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cultural purpose«, and to **<ubtuh his claim
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Schoolhouse—Christmas Trco
to «aid itiuti before u li waorfwt‘1, u scommis-.fnent was made as to the wages |
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sioner at-Silver Lake, Orei^cn, on Friday, the
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HEADQUARTERS Füll ?HaB"ï.tEN’3
Mth day of.January, mu.
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the men ware to receive and Vue
AND CATTLEMEN’3 SUPPLÌ Xo.
lie nemos as witnesses: John Steidl, K ich -i
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to be the higgesf ^
Ard King. JS Hunter, of i> scliutos Oiegon, | »016 they werO’tO Work. i hl8 !!♦»'
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Diek Vandeverf. of CrlucvlMe, Oreeon, L X ,
I Christina is entertainment ever giv
Kelsay, S M.Bailey, of silvers.Lake, Oregon,
»fihedule was fiot made kllOWO to ;
Full Line of Hardware, Stoves, E tc.
Anv and all oersons claimij-’x adversely the .
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, en Oil the Deschutes river will | u
Above descriled lands are I guested to tile ; t»K! Workmen, bhoy claim, aiV4.
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schoolhcuse on f }
their claims in this office on or before the said
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E v e r y t h i n g at PrlRCv!!:-.- Tr i c e s .
nth day of Je.uiary, 19 4 .
wten tne} camG to receive intvt
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Christmas H/yo under the auspices ^
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Union Sunday
Timbef Land, Act June.'!, 1878.
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less thun they expected.!
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School.
The
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Stenberg and |
N O T I C E F O E P U B L IC A T IO N .
1 he men objected and four of them
A. H. GRANT, M axa (, i : k
United States Land Office,
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Bandlo and the superintendent, o .
Lakeviieiv, Oregon, October an, 1»08.
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X tie men O.allll mat llle}
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Kotiee la iior<ai'.v given th?t iu com pliance,
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r k homas lripictt, have been ardu- Jvjj
with the provision» or the Act ei June 8, 1878.1 were being paid of- at the rate of
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entitled " ah a v tio r the sale of tim ber lands in
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dav while some of
t’,,eaged <U training the chll- ^
the states of ('allform a . O-tgon, Nevada anil nine IlOUTS a uay wniie some ®I
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Washington T e rri o ry ,” us extended to aU thb
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diVMiaild choir for BOHIO time and h3
Public Land .state, bv art of Auguat 4. i8..-j the ! them worked at least ten
h ou rs
if,
follow in g persons Lave filed in thie office their
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„ n d f - l i c a t h p r H o l e to - ..« b in . Is twin« •P>rc4by the en
sworn statements, io w it:
Per
♦ d n u Iw is v a i l i f i r u g i } to
tiro
membership
to
make
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Lriibst D W a itz,
„awards the company. The com-
sworn •-tatetiimu.Nu J>tl. lor tlie pnrelmse of p a n y is said to have
made good tertainment a succeps. Over
the lots 7, 8, tf, 77, 18 see 81, tp JJ s, r !•> u, w m.
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the deiiciency
to b o h » of the men ling already been raised by private |
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of Priiveville, oou ntv^t Crook, state ar Oregon,
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subscription to send to Santa
^.°h“tsfe,, i-:X ^ m fJ i '»eeaLnfrsl'rirei: but refa6« d to do so with others.
Clause and there is no doubt hut
WThat they w ill offer p ro of to »h ow that the !
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B ra d y,
o n e o f thl men
land »ought is more valuable tor its timber or ! whQ qUit- informed the Ech# that that he will remember every little i
stone tluin lor agricultural purposes at d to es- i
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tablisli th eir claim toM tidla n d liefon H. II. ,
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t h a t hn boy and girl in the neighborhood
Ward well. I . S. Commis.iones at Silver Lake, j M r ‘ ' V le 8 t n a U
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tU d l ne
and make this Christmas a very
Oregon, on Monday the 1st day of February, ;
e x p e c t i n g « V e r y d a y tO r e c e i v e
happy
one. All are invited to
They n&jnc tistvitncssc3; t I irx I g » IX Lrickson, n rrlp rfl
fn fO n cp f l o w n
t lip w o r k r
H e n ri A Fatter. Krne.it D Waltz. Harry C ] o r u e r 8
10 C108e u o w n 1110 " O r K 8 .
come
and
especially to bring the
Chase,. E lljnor M Cha>e Oii P rin eville, Oregon. nTKia ia r n t h p r
R iir n r iflin fr
i f fr iiH
Any and a il persons claim ing adversely the | 1 n ls »8 r a iQ L r
s u r p r is in g . ^ I I t r u e ,
Has a complete line of
above-described lands arc re-iucsted to gfle ,
j . «.*¡11 h e l i k e l v t o c n d tin i/ c r t ! i e children ne candy, nuts and pres-
th eir claims In this office un or before said 1st » » I t W ill o e i i a e i } 10 e n u a n g e r U ie
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ents will be provided for them
goods at his new store.
dav of February, l'JOl.
company s grant under the Carey :
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A two-thousand dollar
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Tim ber Land, Act June d, 1878.
Act. It is said that an extension
o’clock sharp and the committee
addition has just been
of time can be granted under that
N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
requests that
ereryfcody he on
act
upoii
showing
that
a
diligent
recoiYed. Qualities right
United States Laud Office,
I. 3 k<?;i<!\V, O rt'jio ii, W o b c r 17 , 3 UU 3 .
p n flp flV O r
TYil.fi h p p n m a i l p
t o i'OT"P- band at least fifViTh tuit/utm earli-
Notice is hereby gi ven tiinf in com pliance ] e n a e a v o r
,,a a U 0en r a a u e
1 0 tOTK
and prices right.
tfr. Following is the program :
with the provisions of the A cto f J 111108 . 1»78,
ply
with
the
terms
of
the
grant.
entitled “ An aet for the »ale 0 / tim ber lands
<>|u'ning Address..........................Clara Ilnnter
W . H. STAAT3, Prop.,
ill the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and j That tile Pilot Butte Development I H a ifto 'O h riY tm a s .................................... Choir
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^ a s liiiiifto n Territory,’ a« exton#Jed to all the |
r l u t , , v j A<1<1 re»* of Welcome
.Stephen Sleidl H v
Publie Rand btutes by H<’t of August 4, IW 2 . I f j «
x*nrilrì m n t o r i i p T i q sV inw in cr Recitation
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Aiigc Song..........
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th eir sworn statement I to w it:
; jg very »doubtful, 08 it did not be- I a Poll P rill
.Tun Little (¡iris l '
nans 1 arson,
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o f Crookston, county of Polk, state o f Minne- ne^itl work U n t i l absolutelv reoulr- lteeitation
...N e llie Harnes lb-
sola; sworn statement No. ri7a, for the pur-i c d i u
u n u i a u s u iu v c i} r q u ir
Recitation
............................... Floyd Stewart E l-
chase o f the
a S r 12 e, w m. eq by law and the number of men Solo, The Holy C ity ............. MU* l.aiira Itamlle te"
A Dialogue.............................. Right l.ittl • Hoy* ¡5*
Prim ary C!iis< Ï T
employed easily shows that no Song ................................
A D ialogue............... Grandfather nnd o ra Able
Weave the Crown, Three Little Girls ami c h o ir ÏL .
H Tirat0.fh «y w i ^ o f f e r ’ ^ ' 0 0 ^ 1 0 'sho’w ti'mt the ' w o r k ^ e q u a t e t o t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s Recitation .............................
Fred Triplett
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land sought is more >Hluul>ie lor its tim ber or 1 «<•’ f k a u n flM r t 'ilf incr vc* iq hpinc/ H n n p
»lo n e than lor agricultural nurposes and to 01 i n e U n a e r i a K l I l g H aB D e in g U O n e. The Lost Lan dm ark .......................... Quartette ^ . i A i É â A . i A i à A A c . U Ai A , A > . , U U ^ | , A ^ U ^ J A ^ b . J , !i U A É . ^ M A l f l A i
establish their claiifi to saitl lund In* tore I •. R. A f t }»n vo fa
w n rlr I t m q nrnt/rpiBj. Ueeitation ...........
I.vnu Marsh
W ardwell. U S Commissioner at Silver Lake, A l l n e r a l e l n e w o r K n a s P m g r c S S - R ecitation .......
George Kccver —
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Fair
Iletlilehem
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•rvTiioV < :i Tuesdny' thl' a,Jth d“yof Jdliu' ed it would take about thirty years The A rrival of Santa clause ............
They name es witnesses: Mary Larson. Hans j
/ .n m n lp fo t l i o
ir t io n iin n
n f f h o Hymn, livening P ra yer.....................
I.anon, of Crook-ton, Minnesota; M axim l.e- j 10 Complete lUe irrigation 01 me
Pane. Salem Mageau, lid Uoyd, o f Deschutes, i l a n d
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J u d g in g fr o m D aet
Oregon.
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A SrldGO is Needed.
Any and all 1 persons
claim ing adversely the j events there W i l l b e quite a UUm
pe
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SHAW A BUOSTUHIIOUS, Props.
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abo\e-described lauds are reoue-ted to file i I ,o r o f n a o n lc in t h ia
c o n o t v w fio
A combined effort is being made
their Claims in this office on or before said affili D e r OI P e o P l e u * 1,1,9 C O U Illy WOO
day of January BUM.
would he pleased to see this tract by the people of this vicinrv to
K M IU a T t a i n , Register.
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Deschutes, • -
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Oregon.
B U F F E T
The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western
in the hand* of persona who w o u ld _,
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got the county court to build a
take up the work in real earnesL i
Crook County.
Under the present company there brI(^K° across Crooked river at the
U. S. Land Office. The Dalles, Ore.
Nov. 2 i. litt!.
a sufficient conte-t a ffid a v it ‘ having been til- has been no time when
it seemed Forest ranch, to which point the Z T h o fi nes t b r a n d s o f w i n e s , l i q u o r s , beers n n d
)Y I a t c ii K. Alllnx’ liain , con-
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probable
that
the
required
work j new road was opened by Road
c i g a r s c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
intm<*«teA(l eiitrv No. 8 ö < m ,
1 faiir s»\\ « j r s\v il r sec• 2*t. «*i «ir would be done on time.
Supervisor
Siseinore
Iasi
summer
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lit* *1 r *er :U an«l n\v or nw «ir
111;» 1”> s, lian te 11 e. by Sam-
The nocesfity of such a bridge is e Eastern people are especially invited to call at Uie Buffet when in the city.
nel T. Pruneti Coniestt o. in v. Iiich it is aIlegetl 1
Mill Under Cover.
that sai»! Samuel T. Prcwctt has w h o lly abau- i
felt on account of the enormous
s.iit! i fât-1 : that hi* ha - cLangcil iiis r i>i-
<l*»nc<* thorciroii! mr mon* than six months :
The
Deschutes
Lumbsr
Com-
amount
of freight tliut is being'-------- — —— ........................................ . ........ —
since making s-*i»l en try; that said tract Is not
CO NTEST
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•ent fu,i
pawmi11 ie,lOW completely brought from Sbaniko to this place ns much
improvement, nnd ex people have done in days past.
»nd the company is pre- a„d the saving that it would makv penditure of public money as is Thov
bought a homestead of 160
10 start sawing to the pres- ln freight rates would be a very asked for.
This cause will W pre- acres
and last spring put in <10
caI,ac,t-v ofthem iIL Bi« important item. The Sbaniko road, rented to the county court bv a acres of wheat, which yielded a
wU1 be made within! by way of the Forest place, would delegation of our citizens at ti e good crop. Now the terminus of
E £ io ffi£ i!,Th^DSlR.*•,.H5;«f.C,,1U',, 8U,0H |the n,*xt two monlh8- The Power J he about twenty miles shorter than regU|»r meeting held on the first the Columbia Southern Railroad
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*ncr‘fawd
• * * « » the present route by way of P,ine- Monday in January.
has been located on their claim
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and thoy have laid out a townsite.
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and the r«pid|y
<i( n 1 1 1 ; ! irceli' i (h»r« ci itoUc-L' given j 1 Kecu, of the Pu_nt
compnnv.
leaves 1111 - - vii!o
population
of
Western
Crook
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1 here is nothing more to bo said
bv due mid croi r p'lbllcaiicu.
mediately after the holiduys for A . ,
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MiCMALL T. NOLAN,
’1 ho Oregonian gets oil on it« at prosont, as any one can sea
Portland where he will purchase l-v feed that it is, lu justice, due
Register
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necessary machinery for in- them that the county court appro- geography and says the following what the result is likely to bo. By
i iniber Lvnrt Act Jana 8, 187*.
stalling
the lighting plant.
priate money for the purpose of of the Columbia Houthera’s future the time Undo Sam is ready to
N O T IC E F O li P U B L IC A T IO N .
building each a bridge.
V S Land CtCic«. Lakcvicw. Oieann,
terminus and the good fortune of take in some more isles of the
Oclobt r 17, 1 «« .
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Shingle
Mill.
There
is
a
move
on
foot,
locally
two Crook County farmers:
or a continent the/ will be ready
Net re i* hereby «iven that in compliance |
with tin.- provisions of tbe act of Uougre»» <>f I The new firm of Gile »t Brock and along Lower Crooked river, to; “ The many friends in this city to shoulder their rifles again and
June a . 1*7-. nitltiad " An act iitt the »a
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»f/busily engaged in getting their raise a sum of money and an of Don R-a and Martin Pratt, who go :t!ong with Company II.
puU,C L-i,J Stsle’ by “c ! Si ngl e mill in shape. It is ax- amount of material and labor by went over to the Philippines as
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narn-y L«-«t-.■( ti—i.a-e*. si ntyofrr,~.ii pected thr»f they will be cutting by subscription so that the work can members of Company II, Second
Rov. R. F. Harper
formerly
Mate of Jrenou, li»- Hied in tin* office hi.
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tin 'tr of -es*, tp-J'. ribs, v. m. and will I
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o,nt th la n i -ompit i- when completed, will have a ca- the court does not I ot I disposed to will be pleased
to learn
that they at Prineville and ua old friend of
n< rr , »liiai’ic for it* tmO-r or »tone Ilian for :
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a*r • nit - .1 , . i . - » t t. e»iat,i:.ii in, pacitv of twelve thousand per day make the necessary expenditure, hare in all probability made a ten many of our people, spent Sunday
claim to »aid land I Wore G B W ardwall. U 8
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c«>mini-»io: rat silver uax (irc„-..:i.oii rimr* and sufficient orders bavo already If the county does not go ahead strike nnd may become million- at this
place. While here he
dav. thr lllb day of January. ¡¡Ml.
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liv nano , a» uit .... w h itrock.«» - c been receired to keep the lirm busy md build th# bridge, a large num- wires. They tired of city life, and preached in place of Rev. Commer-
enntev (irrxnn. « m F \ and-vert. William
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Hollins,bead f Lava, >.-ixon, k J i:r- i. of for a month. The shingles nianu- her of our busineas men stand legs than a year ago (¡truck out ford. Rev. Harper now reside* at
PetK-hnfe», Oregon.
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y tb > factured will be of a superior quali- ready to do this but the feeling is along the Deschutes River in Crook, Pendleton and works throughout
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tbc’V '’.-'k'-’t;,1 ti*'.'' ' ’i“.r.*.,rr or'u/.re’ f.!e ty, known as cut shingles, the unanimous that the Western part County, determined to gro
up Central Oregon as Sabbath School
aa.,
i'V*.’rTan«, R««i»t«r
blocks being first steamed before of the county is entitled to at least with the country as so many older Missionary.
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