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U .J . U ttle flsld . THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC. i coining zofflclently nlurmeil, that evi- ixwseaeion of the country. Forty acre* dental are multiplying that they will of that soil in that climate make» a wage a bitter war against the ro-election good ample farm. Tills free distrihu- E. II. WuODWAHD, ElrlTOH A 1*1 BUSKER. of the courageous president, whom they lion o f land in lee among the native«, W. C. W o o d w a h d , A s s o c ia t e E d i t o r . do not take at Richardson's estimate, enabling a family to secure a bouieof it« i The fact ia the democrats are fearful own with a title In fee, something liith ¿u le red M iccu u d c I ahi m atter at the puatoltlce that a republican president will do urto unknowu to them, will go far to something against the trusts, and steal ward making the people happy, con at N ewberg, O regon. iheironly campaign thuuder. Mean tented and law-abiding. The sense ol while the people are back of Itoorevelt, laud ownership begets a love of peace I'iSl'KD KVKltY FRIDAY MOHNINO. and believe that he is preparing lor the and a taste tor law and order, and with fight of his life in tho spirit of the old j a good system ol public schools and ini- F R I D A Y , J U L Y 25, 1902. challenge, “ Lay on Macduff, and dain- ' proved means of communication the ned he he who first cries, Tt is enough.’ ’ ’ j people will be in a position to become ■s— ss—- g ________ j | prosperous and fitted for local self-gov- Tracy should be satisfied now and Every now and then someone is heard | ernmen*,. The homestead policy of the give himself up. He has got into the to complain that the books and maga- republican party, which lias been o f on- editorial columns o f the New York zines o f the day are so trivial that they told tienefit In this country, will uii papers. arc beneath the notice ol the truly in doubtedly produce beneficial results in tellectual, but there is reason to sus our new inland possessions. “ Lands for Seatile is making a scoop on Iree Fast, pect that these dissatisfied ones fail to the landless” is as good a policy in the ttn advertising off ol Oregon’s escaped look in the rigid direction for the liter Philippines as it is in the United States. convict. However, all things consul- j ary pabulum that they profess to desire. ered, the value of the advertisement is T h e C u r s e o f L lo n iz a t io i i. For there are magazines and magazines, somewhat questionable. books frivolous and hooks serious N ext to filling pages about the heroic There, for example, is the recondite and It is claimed that 10,380 bills were rather awful Chicago periodical, Tiio exploits of such characters as Tracy introduced during the late session ol Open Court, whoso editor discourses and Merrill, says the Capital Journal, congress. The American peoplo evi casually of “ The Chrisma” and “ The the press does a great injury by printing dently have unfaltering faith in the sav I.abarum,’ ’ and, when in lighter mood, Inordinate praise and fulsome flattery ing power of legislation. tells a story of Buddhist metaphysics. of young people w ho have done som e In its columns, too, are reviews of hooks thing. H ere’s good news to the ill-used A young hoy or girl swelled up with which get no uttentiou whatever from canines. A Kt. Louis judge has decided tho light-minded daily press. In the newspaper flattery seldom gets reduced that a dog haa a perfect right to bite u current issue, to be explicit, are men to dimensions of utility. W hy, a grown boy who is tying a tin cAn to his tail. tioned "T h e Anurddba Cataka,” by up can hardly stand newspaper men The harder he bites the better. Anuruddha Maha Them, of iiuddlmr- tion of that kind thut goes with print akkhito; “ The Vidngdha Mukha Mad- ing ti.eir picture. Sir Thomas Lipton has mudo the pub When suoii a hoy or girl has tho wind ana," u Sanskrit poem hy Cri Rimrnia- lic announcement thut lie will make an daso of Kaniiui; “ The Uuda, or .Solemn let out of their inflated dimensions by other effort next year to secure the Utterance of the Buddha;’ ’ Kaschay- tiio rude pin-prick of experience, they Am erica's challenge cup. The news j ana’s “ Pali Grammar,” and “ Gnndriss collapse and think this world unjust, is hailed with delight over here, “ for ehier Uuschichte der Naturwissenschuf- and a measly old fruud, and never liuve he’s a jolly good fellow.’’ ten, zugleich vine Eeiiifuhrung in dus ally snap afterwards. Htmliuin der (iruinllcgenden Naturwia- Keep your hoys and girls down on n A census bulletin on "Needles and senscliallliohen Literature,” by Von Dr. level of solid old mother earth, and P in s," just published, vouches for tlie Friedsieli Dannernann. Thus it may lie don’ t get them soaring in the heavens interesting fact that upward of 810,000,- seen that the people who really want of vanity too early iii life, for when they 000 dozens o f pins are made and used in solid rending may have it if they will fall and realize that the putting was all the United Htales every year. Those direct their attention to the proper wind—they will fall very fiat. on calculation bent might tell us what quurter.— Indianapolis Journal. The advertising of little children in becomes of them. short clothes as graduates and printing It is the weakness of the republican tireir names in full, with their middle "T ip s are degrading both to the giv form o f government and lias often been names, is 11 piece of gimcrack honization ers and receivers ami the whole system its ruin in the past, that selfish and u i i j that spoils the most o f them forever of tipping is unsound and inexcusable.’ ’ principled men put petty strife and i afterward. To the tourist with scantly tilled purse , . . , 1 , 1 jealousy and personal interest, above lionest work ami modestly taking n w ho seeks an occasional accommodation 1 ,, * . . . , ,, . . . 1 , the welfare of the state. The fact is, to part in life without premature advertis front a lordly porter the ubove words j a greater or less degree even unrecogniz ing leaves a footing for greater achieve from the New York Tribune will cc ed in himscif, well nigh every man ments and a chance to get die young I though inspired. looks at the public interests through ster over jackass bridge without losing glasses colored with his own prejudices. his wits entirely. Barents pray to have A prominent club woman of Boston Tills cannot be helped, absolutely, but your children spared from a regulation says she is simp’ y paralyzed by what the honest and conscientious citizen tor precociousiiess. she sees and knows of the great use of will endeavor to minify us much us pos Intoxicating liquors and cigarettes by sible the force of the personal equation. Some people curry a chip around on yonng women. In her opinion, futhers Events arise at times however which their shoulders all tiio time, and as a and mothers ure to blame largely ns half bring tiio question home us to which consequence thoy are continually iu hot the time they have no idea w hat their, . . ... , , .. , ... , . , .. , class of citizens is really in the majority. water. What's die use in trying to pick children are doing, where thev are do- ,, , . . , . . . . . . .. , , . . , , 1 ouch an event is found in the attempt a slight out of every little, ineonse ing it, and who is helping them to do it. 1 , .. ..... . , „ B ' ' [ o f the Wisconsin politicians to defeat quontiul thing, which a fair minded view United States Senator Spooner, one of j would fail to observe? No senso in ii Now that the smoke of conflict is lift die ablest men iu congress, for re-elec- whatever. The persons who indulge in ing after the clime of the session of con lion. It seems to matter not to tho two such a thing ure simply making them gress, the usual cry is going up from the hy four statesmen of Wisconsin that | selves miserable at their own expense, usual sources against the lavish expend they are represented hy one o f tho | and gradually working diemseives to itures in appropriations and the stock brightest men in tiio senate iu n way I such a state that they lose all fuidi in bugaboo of “ a billion dollar congress” that does credit not only to their state ' mankind; they wreck themselves so- is recoined. Let it be remembered that ' imt to their Nation. It mutters not to dally, weaken themselves spiritually Tom Reed once sententiously remarked | diem that Senator Spooner haa grappled and intellectually. Brace op. Have 11 that this ia n billion dollar country and with questions of national Import in a broader conception of people and things, lie hoped soon to see it a two billion dol way thut lias given him a front rank ns j Try to look at matters as they are not ns lar one. Our legislators huvu been cu t a stntesmnn, and that Ida trained servi-j they appear. You cannot afford to de ting tiio cloth according to their pattern. ces may lie needed in die Injure. These ' »troy your own satisfaction and comfort considerations are as nothing beside the ! in life in thut manner, (iet yourself Dr. Arthur J. Brown, secretary of tho fact that tIiei 1 * senator is not tiio sort of right. There are too many peoplo in Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, truckling politician who can keep a good this world for you to imagine that folks after a long visit to tho Philippines, stand in with his petty politician con ought to humor every little whim of gives unqualified approval to tho Amer stituents. Wisconsin in iu I it well read a yours. It's extreme foolishness for you lean policy there, as lie says, “ Again-. lesson from Oregon which a few years to think so. ¡Straighten up. (iet the •Ido's government would have been as ,, , 1 ,, ago did just what it looks probable that kinks out of your luck and Keep them __, , . , , , __ , > Wisconsin will do. Oregon thereby lost out. Tfien may he it won’ t tie so ready and dint, “ if Washington 1 1 .id been presi pre- tigo which it lias been hard to re- to how up at every little imaginary dent at tho end of die nineteenth cen gain. Wisconsin should reconsider. offense that comes along.—Ex. tury ho would iiave done what the rqualiy wise, patriotic and Christian William McKinley did.” I.ittlo anti- iiuperiulisui sentiment here. LANDS Full TU K LANIILtSH ( A TTOKNEY-AT-LAW . U. A UM lelleM CLARENCE BUTT. LIT T LE FIE LD EROS., NEW FURNITURE & I — — ----- FOB SALE BY ------ W ill p ra ctice ia all the cou rts of ths stata - ...... .. a 'r i hi giv en to probate w ork, th s RGEONP : . I'-'turc-, cuuirdcis and the I d r a ft in g o I .11 le g a l l '. p e r » . Office« in Chehalexn Valley Bank Bu .ding Phone No. 43. , . _ , _ Residence north of Public School Buisuin^ Phone No. 44. N ew b e r g . O r e g o n . O rrtcz — S econd F loor b a c k o l N ew berg B uildin g. T. B. C UM M ING S & CO. m m B AT PORTLAND PRICES Come in and let us prove it to you. We U also make SPECIALTIES OF WALL PAPER Up-to-date designs always on hand. PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, CENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WE ARE ALSO THE L E A D IN G U NDERTAKERS. T. B. CUMMINGS & CO. - - : - , ' D O Ite a l restate T r a n s f e r « . - , 1 K- J B rand Reported by tho Yuinhlll Co. Abstract ~ 1 Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, f.ir the j 2 G u a r a n t e e d L i n e s ! C o l l a r s 25 week ending May 31, 1002. The place % Tvto D o u b le T r ia n g le B r a n d C olla rs a r e stylish a n d to get the title of your laud examined. Î Osteopathic Physician ; c o m fo r t a b le . T h e o n ly c o l la r m a d e w ith a h e a v y 3. W F Fargo and w f to J I) Leoper p ly s c a m . S o ld b y u p d e d a t e m e r c h a n ts e v e r y w h e r e ? M . V O T A W R e s id e n c e ii hik E Cozine’s 3rd ad M cM . . . . 540 ♦ o r 2 s a m p le s s e n t p r e p a id f o r 25 c e n ts . T h e y e q u a l, E and M II Robinson to Nellie Cat- ; » Consultation and Examination Free. t ' a n y q u a r t e r c o l la r m a d e . . M e r c h a n t s s h o u ld w r i t e roll 5.63 a It 10 Wynooki suhdiv I t I • -♦ » ♦ « ♦- • ♦ ♦ • ♦ •-♦ *- ♦ • -4 1 f o r o u r 1902 o ffe r . Newberg .............................. 250 4 Ii Baird et al to E J Kuykendall 15 a in T C Davis die t3 r 4 ............... 1 Mary F Hurley to Ed Withers tract 22 2324 and fracl’l tracts in Jno 335 ! Hess die t3 r2......................... WATCH 31 AKER II I. Iiagey to Henry I’arrett ¿6.54 a 325' .S Brittselier die 13 r2 ............ '‘¡k-'Ve-'iTBvX- -S.- 'W.-'WBwXv- >-• ' JEW ELER, J J Coulee by admr to John Semm- ler 123 in Lew is lingers die 13 r3. .! 102o! Solicits the patronage of his old Iodiaua Pacific College to Henry Mills lots 9 Friends who need watch repair j u? done. 10 Church ad N ew beig................. George Hchiewo and wf to Gottlieb 2 0 7 M o rriso n St. Scliaad 43 91 a in Ira Orton die PO R TLA N D , OR. That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the 550 13 r” ....................................... Belrand Willeey et al to Harriett 450 j $ I M E W B E ^ G I T l A f t L / t U M E W Austin pt It 4 blk 3 N Yamhill II M Daniels and wf to Ivan Dan j First class work done iu every particular, and careful iels und jg 7.19 a and Btnr Mill attention given all customers. t4 r 4 ...............................................10000 j ® D u D d e e c iis t m n r r s w ill p le a s e lea ve th e ir lau n dry S a v e »1 a W u m a u ' « L i f e . IN. \ / / w ith O . W . B y e r s J r . N_V To have given up would Iiave meant «1* wet death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorclies- i ter, Mass. For years site hud endured | untold misery from a severe lung troub le and obstinate cough. 1 Often,” she writes, “ I could scarcely breath and j sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed till I used Dr. King’s ! New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured.” Sufferers from Coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble - .... .... ......-------- ----------- need this grand remedy for it never A good W atch should last a disappoints. Core ¡ b guaranteed hy F. ! II. Caldwell A Co. Brice 50c and $1. life time, but they won’t do Trial bottles free. that unless you give them DD. C. G. B EH H ET T , JOHN A. BECK, /j\ $ “ S t S iii Comes Out in the W ash * ’— Satisfaction Is what we aim to give our cus tomers in all lines of goods. j f . 9/. iPressnatt, ¿Prop. x r t\ tTtrinj us y o u r tilalchos t f W o still give N o w 1« t h e A p p o i n t e d T i m e . Tlte O R. A N. Co. lias just issued a 1 handsomely illustrated pamphlet e n -; titled, “ Oregon, Washington and Idaho j and their Resources." People in the j east are anxious for information about i tlie Pacific North West. I f you will l give tile O. R. A N. Co agent a list of names of eastern people who are likely to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. A. L. Citato, G . 1*. A., tlO Portland, Ore. c v n u is t a iM - o . F o r Male. u s «S as J’roo wit A Cash proper care. Dou’t let them run over two years without an oiling. You injure the ^Purchases on delicate works if you do. <5 *very thing W e are prepared to do every In stock. thing iu the line of watch repairing. EHRET BROS. .J Winslow fjros. JU U U L8 JU L. W. P. It IT ACOCK ORLA N l) lit : ACOCK , W . .MOIttttS 1IKACOCK T i m e C u r d N o. 2*0. Nine hundred acres of land within five No. 2 For Yaquina: • AAA as in providiug for tho freo dlstrilmtion miles o f Newborg, in different tracts. Leaves A lban y......... ....... 12:45 p .m . “ Corvallis . ... ......... 1 :->0 p. m. W of public luml iu fee nmong die Filipinos Mostly improved. Amos Nelson. The bruto iu man cornea to tiio sur a» i» done in the new civil govcrinnent Arrive« Yaquina....... ........5 :35 p. m. fl\ face very readily upon occasion. Men bill, die re publica n purty is Irue to nue No I Returning : I f a .Man L ie to Y o u , as from all parts of tlie United Kates are o f ils earliest and best policies says an Leaves Yaquina .. . ......... 7 :00 a. m. sii. And say some other salve, ointment, Leaves Corvallis .. , ......... 11 :30 a. in. Hocking to San Francisco to w it ness the Küstern ext hange. Tho establisl.ment lotion, oil or alleged healer is us goes! ns Arrives Albany ....... ......... 12:15 p. m. /i\ Jeffries Fitzsimmons fight. Proof of of die liomestead policy is due Io tho Itucklen’s Arnica Salve, tell him thirty No. 3 For Detroit: as the interest awakened by the conflict is republican party, the first law on this years of marvelous cures ol piles, burns, Leaves A1 htm y ......... ......... 1 :00 p. tn. ij: Keep on hand and manu furniahediutheatalenie.it dint tickets H(lbj*cl, |mving been passed iu 1882. Isiils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds, Arrives Detroit ....... ....... 6 546 p. m . r representing »13,000 had been sold with .MJonlwt for H om eless" was one of the lirui-es and skin eruptions, prove its the No. 4 From IH’ troit : facture everything iu the as Leaves D e tr o it......... ....... 6 :30 a. m . giv two days yet to hear from The human early campaign mottoes of the repuhli- Is'st and cheapest. 25o at F. 1!. Cald line of Arrives Albany.................. 11 :l>5 a m . bulldogs are devoting themselves to can party. James Buchanan, the last M O D E L N O. 3 , » 4 0 ; M O D E L N O . 7 , » 5 0 well & C o,’a drugstore. Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time r D their muscle, and each is boastful of his democratic president before the war, I’ kufaction I n T ypcwuitebs lu n a .- W i f í U U W b , to connect with the 8. P. south bound belief that he will he victorious over Ins vetoed a homestead hill passed in 1800 K K I l l ’ t'K II K A T E S . I s A t L ast R eached . . . . train, as well as giving two or three opponent. The world would tie tho itl message o f great length, iu which Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation and T o th o S « A i l t l e anil M o u n ta in ltr g o r t a . hours in Albany before departure of S. gainer if each were to disable the other |1B enumerated ten distinct reasons durability at a minimum cost I*, north bound train. permanently. Beyond this, public ‘ 1«- against it, one of them being that "it Tickets are now on sale at all South Train No. 2 connects with the S. I*, ceucy has little to desire in the outcome \\ (>uId demoralize tin* people and repress W . A . R I D E O U T .A c c e n t , ern Uarific and Corvallis and Eastern K. of this or any prizefight.—Oregonian. I lie noble spirit of Independence.” Tiio R. offices, through to Newport and Ya- trains at Corvallis nnd Albany giving 2 0 -4 S t a r k s t r e e t . l^ o r tla n d , O r . next congress passed a hill which was qiiina at reduced rntes. Southern Paci- direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. • ” * All the old Indian w ar veterans have signed by Abraham Lincoln, ami which SI/ lic trains connect with C .A E. at Albany Train No 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush an especially warm place in their hearts proved to lie one of the most beneficent and Corvallis. All tickets good for re and oilier mountain resorts leaves A l ior Congressman Tongue and those of measures ever enacted. It opened to turn until (h'tolier 111, 1902. bany at 1 :00 p. m. alter the arrival of (iS \\ asldiigton County, irrespective of imuieiiiAie immediate settlement settlement mil] millions of acres On J u n e '.’3 the C. A E. trains from S. I*, south liouml train from Poitlaud, £ « “ y <>iir p a t r o n a g e a ol- party affiliations, have niaitifoled their ,,f the public domain w ide It would have Detroit ticgan leaving there at 6:30 a.in. reaching Detroit at 5:45 p in. icited . gratitude hy passing a resolution e n - !ot|leIwisa remained a wilderness for meeting the Buy train at Albany at For further information apply to dorsing him for our next ('lifted States years, u nd dri w to America millions of noon. E nm x S t o s s , Manager. Senator, Mr. Tongue replies that while wealtli producing citizens who, without Passengers for Detroit, Hreitenhnsh J. Turner, Agent, Albany. lie appreciates their expression of trust, tiio attracil.Mi of free land, would never and oilier mountain resorts can leave H. li.C ron ise, Agent, Corvallis. his fidelity to ((lends who are candi hare emigrated from other countries. Albany the same afternoon, reaching dates for senator, and his gratitude and The principle of the homestead law is Detroit in the evening. Tickets an on loyalty to the voters of the first congres to lie introduced into the Philippines. II. C . D ix o n . sale from Albany to lhqroit al »3 00 and E. 1*. D ix o n . sional district, for whose Interests he is ■ hiring Bpauiah rule in tiio islands near- from Corvallis at $;! 23 g hh ! for return r y .T .m r r it .T .T ir .T . 'r r a res|tonsihle, make it impossible that he ly all Hie land was owned either hy thw until October 10, with privilege to g e t 1 should be a candidate for senatorial governm ent, the l atliolic church or the on train returning at any point east o t , Fewberg. Ore. honors. Mr. Tongue lias more than friars. The people might have land for Mill Citv ’ proven Ids ability ns a national legisla occupation and cultivation, but they The Southern Pacific Company Iiave M o f Perfume are you using— it i s i tor, and the peop'e recognize in him the oouj,’| n„t own p , Practically there was now on sale round trip tickets (rom sil qualities which they wish to see embod- no ownership ill foe. The aystem ol * so nice? ¡g The Faculty is made up of C O M P E T E N T I N pon.t» on their lines in Oregon to either led in Oregon's new Senstor. How cliurcli and friar ownership of lands was h y it is Extraite de Yiolette' Ne« port or Yaquina « itti privilege to STRUCTORS. ever, they appreciate his position ami most burdeneome and odious to the na return via either East or West Side d i B de Parme, manufactured b>j The interests o f all S T U D E N T S R E C E IV E honor him the more (or the stand lie tives, nml was one of tbeir greatest visions, iu connection with lite C. A F. C Roger & Gallet, Paris. takes. He ¡»the kind of a man they sources of complaint against tiio Span- T H O U G H T F U L A T T E N T IO N . litre# day Sunday excursion tickets good L'And where did you get it? A delight to honor, and il not now, it is iards. Both A C A D E M I C and C O L L E G I A T E work Natives » bo had cultivated the going Saturday and returning Monday probable that the people will ret sec lands fur generations were mere squat R I g II. C A L D W E L L & CO.' are also on sale al a very low rates from given. N O R M A L attd C O M M E R C IA L courses tbeir desire in this respect accomplised. ters. The new civil government act all S. I*, and C. E. poin-.a. r The Prescription L'ruggists. are offered and special advantages in O R A T O R Y provides for tl.c survey, settlement and Full information can tie obtained as to t;Atui the price -only 75 cent^Ji extended. While our strenuous president, who entry of tho public lands and ior tlte rates, time tables, etc., by sppiication to per ounce. W ell I guess haa sworn a n a lly to the trusts, is gird- opening and development of mines and any 8. P. or C. A K. Agent. NKWBKRG, OREGON. ' will go and get an ounce. Ing biuiaell to go out and tight the forests and for the purchase of tlte fti.r Officers N: Directors: W ell you will have to hurry as N ff« l M o r e H elp . gianta, It ia at least diverting to consider ;*nd church lands, and disposing of lliotii a A i.rttK rs Mtt.t.s, Pres , J. C. M e -1 there is only a limited auiouui-«' Often the overtaxed organa o f diges the different attitudes toward tils policy ln ,or,y *rr'* " l 00,1 *° ,l''' (f C r k a , V ice-P r e s .: S. M C a l k i n s , y aa aesuraeii. Richardson, the d e m o - ! who now occupy them, and giving them tion cry out for help hy Dyspepsia's jo imjKirted each year. al Cashier; J. K inlky B l a i r . erntic leader of the lower house ol con - a title In lee thereto, t he act further pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Hen laches, ►'Well if you do not get the Vio-H Correspondents: grass, declares that President Roosevelt provides that the natives may re tire liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such Bank, New M lette de Parme. they have lotsjd is insincere, is talking for effect, dues frmu the public lands, w ithout cost, troubles call for prompt use* of Dr. King's Western National not mean what lie says, ami doe« not title in fee to tin. extent of forty acres in New Life Pill«. They are are gentle, York, U. S. National Bank. Port ^ o f others at 25 to 50 cents pet'3 Intend to bother the tru sts. On the each caee ol the lands they occupied and thorough and are guaranteed to cure. land, McMinnville National Bank, I ► ounce, which are very nice, fl Rstab’.islied 189^. ‘ ether liAud, the trust magnates are be-1 tilled beior* the l ulled Mates came in 2oc at K. II. Caldwell A C o.’ s drugstore. McMinuville. NEWBERG SASH & DOOR FACTORY BLICKEN SDERFER (US ® /¡V ® $ as as MOULDINGS, TURNINGS, CREST- INCS, BRACKETS. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. FANCY CASINGS, ETC. 4S as as M/ jjj $ $ SI/ SI/ si/ sv sv SI/ (¡¡s W. P. SEACOCK & SONS SI/ - DENTISTS - - l'ÜKüUKU V'Ü.KKV B hat JCinci B W --------------- 8 3 ¡P acific Coiteac Stands for Christianity and Cuti uro. 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