The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 18, 1903, Image 2

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The Beftd BuUetan
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Knitted Munch IS. loaj, at lilint, Oroftoa,
n ieened-tlaM maltti.
tUUIHl) IVKRY rHAY AT HW-CllirtWl.OMr'rt.
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Admitted who Willi to r ha age their HlU
ihtmM hc copy n ao later loan Taeaday noun
prefedlng Hit luuc In natch change u teetred.
FRIDAY
SEPT. 1 8, 1903
VALUH OF A 0001) NA.MU.
The wisdom of the proverb that
n good imtue is to be chosen ratlier
than &rtat .riches never received
ttptcr illustration than in the Don
kel case. However unjust the
present sus)iciotis of thecoininiiuity
niny turn out to be, it is undeniable
that the young mutt just now is
under a serious cloud. And why
is ft? Is'ot because there is any di
rcct evidence to connect him in any
manner with the taking ouof the
lather. It is because of the name
lie bears, his reputation in the
community as a young man ot
violent speech and action, given fn
the conduct of a dtpeauo rather
than that of a lnvnbidm citixen
The boy has never been proved in
a court of law to be guilty of an)
serious offense. He has never beert
in prison. Hut the bud' name In
has acquired by his conduct in the
community comes to plague am'
weaken him at a time when lie
sorely needs supporting strength,
A young man who had led an up
right life would not be subjected U
the suspicions. Ali doubts wouli
be resolved in his favor, instead o
against him.
Here lies much of the value ot
decent living. It aJfeo fortifies with
moral courage, which is alwa
stronger than the animal .courage
of the bully or braggart.
A goodnamedotss not always mean
popularity; your merely popular
citizen is often a person of very uw
certain character. It does not
mean that one must be a church
.member or must join a lodge; too
frequently those are mere cloaks
for sjy villajny, which is worst
than mo!,t of the open ruffianism
The mau or woman who lives in
rcsrxict and obedience to the law
of the country, who recognizes the
rights of fellow men and is willing
to work for what he or she get
will seldom be unjustly accused of
crime. Such conduct brings the
good name that is more to be prized
than great riches. It is often more
serviceable than wealth and it
is something that Is attainable for
all.
Iu this case it is to be hoped that
developments will protH the in
noceucc of the young man and that
the lusson will have a good effect
upon him.
single factor is the whole thing.
We will do more to bring the mil
rond by doing something for oui
selves that we can do riflM heiu
than we will by sitting witn folded
hands and wouderiite. why the cor
poration don't build iunndmukuus
all rich iu nu hour, ,
When Kuowles whs turned down
Ht Ln,Grnndc, notwithstanding hin
support by the united Oregon dele
gation, there was mwch caustic
criticism of iiecretaty Hitchcock,
who was charged witli responsibility
fur that piece of business. "Hflch
cock hates Oregon!" exchuned
TtntUtr !.''. ' J" S i"T.
N0TIC1? FOR rUUMCATlON.4
U. H. Uniid !", fix Diillta, Otr rOHi
J ' IM.
I cufluillaait w
.itiuiH nii
N'otlft It luliy lM-M that Ut cufllnthiiit wllh
11. eUlWM, "Ail .1 1 l. the firtrlurMrtn
llthetrcaiit.."i"i. "IS1W Nvwr. Afi
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luUbwIilB'tMnMiA in have
Ihtrr ateoiti Mnltiii. t li wtt.
ii. w l'ur
of MnMer, CHWiilV' 1 1 wito. In etata l Wliin,
lim: sni uiri. m s it nln Nor j. x
fur lira )Hltfit nl ih r II V( and 11 M tf aev
a
IS. Ihl, MOf, 111
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Meyrr
of 1 111 luirti M. ,' "r- "Ur of Stwlwu,
urwmsiiuMi ir mit(Mai
titvi
Wnl Nov t lnl l.,r lllr tmrvlw
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t(Mai x ufiii,
UW v?M
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TStMMH, taNttty r "(.Wiihi tnlt of Vr
IrtHtoltt 4wra 1f '' Nu iili, NIfil Ikht Ml,
Senator Fulton iu diactHMiig ?he i g SJaTifliT " . n
npuouitment. "Ills ncttuii in this - th Uwy wni mi .rr.fiobowihiniyHi
. . . ... . . mi 1 hi ti r ..1.1 1 1. lot Hi ihuher ur Uoui
. 2. F. MOODY,
General Commission Forwarding Mcrchanl
SIIANIKO, UKKUON.
I.AlHili AND COnmiOJtlOUS VAlllillOUSIi.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Hrouipt attention paid to those who favor uiu with their patronage.
tanim Nmv MAN.taaiiiwr
case is nu insult to the Oregon dele
gation.". Senator Mitchell sunt
Hitchcock's nction-in the I,a Oniude
one was uteiuly "evidence of his
hostintv tovvanl Oregon btMUtse of
Hmger Heruuiu." Cougtesman,
w iuutmM)u witn hito cun iineu ui
Hitchcock's deep .seated eumity to
everything Oregoniau and hw de
termination to "instruct" the state.
Kuowles himself;stiid Ux-Couross-tu.ui
Moo4li,(N,a tft blanitt. Now t
thuisphes that Scretfy Hiufjitwck
h.id u'othihg to do with the mutter,
that it wuS.tne President who tint it.
?av we wil see the delegation pro
ceed to swallow uxlf. It .tjiurt af
(brtito be a'touiw with the Ihleut,
even ii he has snubtml it. Moody
must be gelling rather more tlun
nis money's worth of fan out ot all
this.
TlMf JMISt M llirt
ror mm mw nut
JUJMI
is. 'i iu !
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Mclvr !
Uw Htb dio Tua('i
1 vim pum. tm
S4iiy,
towiWUtek
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. tHotfK a Tjtoc,
M Trttiu. f StM.
if nrtM. Clr; MtSA A
Mooter. WoA.
ljrXi1o1lliSl ffu'l'!.ir''roliRd'ln Sttlhetr
i iliui In UlH oKt m if ! thtiM 141)1 ny
TlVMMr, MM.
irt . sTrejuw
UtttU I4tlit
Ht T. NOUX
lvtlUl. I'lnl rnr.
NOTICU IOR l'UHUCATJpN.
U. . Uti4 t.mr. Th tknUiM, OfMHi,
NMicc M kartfey fira Umi itfrnr Vt!uiUh.
of o4l, Oftifa, km nlxl uotlw oriltloti tu
nlv UMiufotiJfciT. ctl U101I eWlBl Wo . Sir
tit M our ( .; ot 4 a-f, ts , tn,
1, ikmmv 1 j MUitii ntugr eirv, l rtiM
OrrtCo:Moly. Ihv tilt day uf su-
MMiwr. r. . '
- H HMKilht Mkrlri wflitMm la mwt Of
MotpMr WllftUifti ud iUtrMloo MM hiiiU'
Ctjtb jahaMnJWvrv.r ! TtUm. H K asorM, M
M TKitm, afmitt -n!i
HU-otf MlSlAhl. T HOUAS. UtMr.
Wk.
Mil
NOTICK IOR
PUBM CATION.
v. a. uwi A
Thr Bill. CrNami,
oj-n.
-niiAtast ix-
i
Talk about our radiant suncU
dio auboly unywheic r ce
finer diMtliivs ti:au lue ijeeu act in
.... t... :.. .1 . ... .. 1. . Nlrtlkrhariiliiiiiwl to vomoIuwm WHS
uur tvnktnii wy in lire -i wtck lfcv vMom oTtlu v . r i.wu uljinui.
iliey bchiiti with a muit iioUiUe!;l,"rt '';" riiioUrtofi4i
List n ; 1.. ,ust Salutary, it km w Hiu4u. .urW . umi t oil ta
wiuitdy una uur.i.wi enne v....y
but (..e sun goi nimri urxlcr U.e
t.li:s. "I ttic Llituket 01 cluiiii unit
' 1 " "- -w - - -' W - ') I - . .- ...... .. .. . k.u. . ...
,,vrf"rJf,:,"',v,-"' hail ukdlks rnujirn.r AnuiDEU xy.
1 l . r 1 j r, w mi. 1
matte a tUtuteu.1 of
: .0 o'clock. . Toe
n
; i' I., la mI jfclUl l.i VI . f I M, iSi
UW M. IWf.
. 11 lUUnrnl. lb wit
Jaw v I'.iwhu
of Tht IMI-. c mill) I M . . UI iiT OfnPMi
1 it..n, .oitl rr-.i i f oa
.- lb l!tw UHv? Iha 1 .
IM.HII HI TIIK ItAl IfM WSMI.
The Pilot Butte Inn.
HltKII, OK.
A.e t.i'cm. rMHi'MiMioM.
Tblo sttjiplted with nil the
mm Ksqm iVfiO'iim.
y 'i 'K' 'jKjjm
Delicacies of the Sunsoii.
I uw it ctmsistiw.
CIU.MI BiMITII'
IHOtl CtliNK
SA1ITH & CLIHIHK'S
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Wholesale and Retail Liquor House
PRINEVILLE, ORriGON.
innont MrnmJrt o( l.liniors mill Clar. Two iloors South of Hank.
A. 11. LI PPM AN" & CO.
F
i-(
ttttii
tiiiip
lining a;
Clt.-il Ol
iiroiture and
Stores, Tall 'ap.r. llnlWIng .Materluls, file.
PRINEVILLK, OR.
Undertaking
the Cascade range uiuut a jagt-d
floor tor th spleiKUl v.ne. 1 he
r-westeru bide ot all ou xis uiu o.
uoors was ligoted as ti.im a cmnp
fiie. The somijer cloguus ruiied
ubore; tte rtteiiing ricr bctow
.flashed and gurgled; ehr all was
quiet. The flaming sky gtnaubliy
cooled and the sun siept. Siutiatr
scenes, though not so mteuau, hay
attended lhe wrting ftif nil .this,
week. Qccaidonally tfco kllcffat
hut, Leeu broken by the complaint
ot the moping owl ami tint yelp of
the sneating ctoiu. .in all mis
there was impreMiive ixictrj-, pio
loued Inspiration, and the uep
tragedy of a dying day.
We repeat it, licud's chance lor
a railroad do no depend on lumber
activity here. The &a win ill in
dustry, is of course, ini'iortnut, but
that alone, even if the situation
were otherwise such as to justifv
immediate operations 'on a large
scale, would not bring us a railroad.
It is no slight chore to buiUi loo
iniloe ;of railroad iu Central Oregon,
lumbermen will not consent to pay
heavy freight charges. The Iuni
ber charges must be low, which
means there will be no extravagant
traffic income. The lumber inter
est will not consent to stand the
whole cost of the railroad. If it
would we would have had a road
ere this. In a few years the lum
ber will be gone but the railroad
will remain, and the money invest
ed in it must remain there. There
fore the men who build railroads
wish to be assured of the power of
the country to produce permanent
ly. With the agricultural industry
on a sound footing, settlers
crowd iu and bring a well-bnlnuced
ucvviupmciii aim esiaun.su prom
able commerce. Manufacturing,
whether of lumber or sugnr,or pipe
steins, should receive all possible
encouragmeut but we should not
grieve that Uiey do not come first.
Manufactories cannot thrive where
the cost of production is greater
than competitive markets will war
rant. People engaged iu lumber
iiyj must be fed and the farms
should precede the mills. Then
we have a logical development and
a prosperity that will abide. Iet the
railroad come and quicken every
factor of production , here, but no
ctMti i uiodi
of IvuUunl. cojl ii M Hi. "ma. Mult of Cirr
f.K .warn lutmii v ;. I llw nirl.
t Uk 0K M M, Ip i I jr. HI.
KriMM V Mulilut
i rrioin,iwi,ii) ti - IM.M.4MUI woip ai iffffr
wi.. .wurii to. -ot.ui 3 , imt i or imh
f Ihr nrfi ! P r I j r. w m.
Amk i- VMtJai
gfl-urtlatiA. Cufiiljr u( Mulifcuauib, MBU of Orr-
tUMigt ,.i nu ,, r.
iliamito Stables
I'WNEVIUIi, ORIiflUN.
wn. min
"" iM. '" It" pur-
jibt K MB t 19 'v . r i j , m
TbMtW.tlll(IV,ur.fU.l. loot thUnd
MS) lUuMT
M to
MoM M MSn voMSil
VWui ttrmgiltitkuna I
t
SMlati
Uw fmrmttmmmui tmruam.
IMMMoJokl UiVtrU) Hgrtater ao4
r aooowkj anaw mm.
9tAm AmtfrTTImBm. mt KhUo-i!.
or Kama A rkiaiai, Jrw W tltHilM.of Tot
Dall. 4, Or.
Aajr and aH pftm lataMa tdvwrrf ih
owi" -v -cthvai ivu oiv rnax.
CWHM..U MU
itKiobrr, iu
Ml
-crrt.MUwUror.avJi(t to SW UM4-
okr ..a or kmt iim mhI ua AW
laj.aj
The rrogrusfi toward opening th
school is hi all ways coiumefldMbJe.
The tueans of making this progre
is not altogether perfect as few hu
maiituiitutious are. but it is iuirl
satiilnctory. It ta bent tlmt neither
sidelwve opportunity for arrogant
or ' smart" diwlain far the general
good or a decent method of reach
ing that end. It is beat that thure
be no "sides" iu school nffhirs. In
dividual opinions must differ, biu
honest ditierences of opinions will
not wreck the school. .
"The I'uget Sound saloon crop
is almost a total lailure ,unonucets
our esteemed coiiletuporaryt the
Arlington Jteconl. We sirspect,
however, that the Puget Sound
saliMin crop is not so great a failure
its its salmon crop thu, year. The
saJooti crop never fails on I'uget
Sound. '
United Stateh Comniiationer J.
M. Lawrence has receivwl Coms
Mining uxic ami lias it iu his office
iu Iicnd. It is the very latest odi
tiou, having been priutwl and copy
righted tliis year and is a very
comprehensive affair, embracing as
it does the mining lnws of Western
stalos and of Alaska ajjd other ter
ritories, together with the ueueral
will , laud ohice regulations and mining
laws ot the tinted fatatos. A lib
eral chapter on the cutting of tim
ber for developing mineral claims
within forest reserves nUb-euhauces
the value of this handy little book.
- 1 : 'isui
JiCMAKt. T. NOtAX. RotMSt.
CONTEST NOTlCIv.
IMp.li .rHtoftlw lalrrlwr.
V S UnS USK. The UalkM. Oroirsa.
Mtitttilara, iopj.
A urlil earoM aSVUvlt hll Ua StaS
iu ll. oAcv tijr
1 (tauarry r lltctar, Cuataotaat,
.aalnol kumntiiul catry No. Skit. art 0. at,
iw, rur arU. mk aK aaS m. bk mc .
ia.tt.ti(H.S itttaat M. ttri, CoMM,la
ruckai.Ul.'HItU naM Will Mai u Sarrr
iiaully laiU'!uca tM Ifiiati ItHM h Bo.
cnanaMatami. -. imroa) lor imutimb
1 a aMSla laal p, MaU M MM ! not mtWI
BOOTH & COUNT-IT,
Iroprklor5.
& Mfoy Feed Barsi
Stock boarded by the day, week or month.
, ,.., Fine Teams aniTRigs, and Reasonable RhIcs.
I'lrstclnss Kacilities for Hntulliug Iocators and Commercial Travelers,
ytik-k ServKX and Satuifnclion Ounrautifwl.
ui aa4 culliv.i u by paM natty a. ffd by
Ur,aalli4iata.iltM ati.iam wm aiH due
i ht .anSoyawui i im taHMarv or iol r-
m 01 hit vanci UM(IWIII8 ItnMroi
'tlK . nr. Iwrrbjr
UMlvlllg MnMaf vat; uU
nrffSiiS uraaoiar. n limml
, u umn rroow I'laaanw aw uraiion ai 10
o-cliiC a. . on IKMNHr ft. raj, ortMrJ.-l.
tavrotir. 0. iaaiiU,.airi. el Majta
Orwlialc orkun a4 Umi Saal li.la will
K htldal loo'ckk a. HI. aJ OUabaf JD. ttL
U far. tac K-alMrr ,u KfoHrcr al lh lft5
M4lr laM nlktv m Tkf Oanoa, OrcfOM
Th mm amUiMi. kaftUB, m-a uraiMr (&
lavii. fiUm ttA 1 wq, rT fifrtti fiui. UW
HowlhotaRrlii'i1)aaaM arrhMwl MrvtcaSf
talK4iaaaa 0.4 iu MWtdf, M taqronirnl
aad llrodia Uwl uc MWm Sl b 4m
"! prpr paMmiiuai
am. n.ini, 1. ib.i, HfimM.
Itawrt IiimI, I'lual 1'foof.
NOTICE FOR rUUMCATJON.
L 8,.iiil lUfUx, The Iiallr., Orrgvii,
. Auxuat ii. laoi
Notkc I. hereby given tlmt Mary CvrtM. of
IBiowla. Orruuii ln Ultfi notice of Intention
to male proofon li.r itrMrt-taml claim Mo wo.
fur tile 1 iiivJi, c, w' andtbU 1, t, 1 hihJ 4
mT, tpis.. r 11 . w in, lfor J, J. Smith,
Oounly Cltrfc, t i'rfiievlll.. Or.gon, nu TuMlay
Hit will day uf cttiiilxr, iyu.
SW iiamM til fulfowlnif rfiiMi to prove lite
complete irrigation ami reclaiimtiau of mII laud.
Arnlrew I MuUe, Walltr KiiMe, of Culver, Or
Henry WCarllii, Herbert 0er, of Blrter., Or.
aai-iJj illCIIAl!!, 'j. NOl.AN, KeKUter
Columbia , Southern
RAILWAY.
I'ASSKNni'K TftAJH TIMI CARD.
Ufelivc (tdtnivy IS, laj.
. Columbia Southern Motel.
SIIANIKO, 0UIK10N.
IlATIwS FROM $1.30 tT!' PKK DAY.
1
Hot aud cold water on Ixjth doors. Ilaths for thu iuw of gtiem.
Itvory moddru cell veu knee at baud
TIn? dining room, imder the direit jsuiKiniaion of Mr. Kueyr..M a
very model of tftstnAil, spothaw u!aeneu, nhd the Tr1ci fs equal to ithy"
iu tlnt'stulu. . . , .
1
All NtugtiH arrive lit hikI leave the Columbia Southern,
. ' J. M. KUIINUY, l?rt(prictor.
SUUSCRIIilt FOR TUJS
WEEKLY 0REQ0N5AN
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Ttew, a iwmii, IHIWI
ybu City, John Iwy City, and IHMll
' k. n. woodiiukkv.
C l I.VTI.I'. Buperliileiuleiit.
0. 1' 11 ml 1' A Uliunlko, or
bliaulLo, or.
THE BEND BULLETIN.
BOTH PAPERS $2.00 PE VEAR.
Ttabtr imi, Act Jan 3, iSjm
KOTlCJt FOR I'URLICATION.
t'. M. Uwl oftc. Tb llall Oivgoa.
JM, Mu.
Mbtlor la hereby given thai III awu4l4ur Willi
the iironUuiu ufthe Act of CtHijpeot of June i,
l7. eutllbal, "All Mt An1 Ibr af limber Umi,
In lfule4of Oallfoniln. nrr. ou, Nev.it a, and
Wabliitlen Teikovy." elniJl 10 all Ike
nublK lBil BUIM W net ur Auaiwl J. ilai, the
lluwiiiff-nainrn ytrtout Muv mi Jan. . ivj,
14 In llila 11 Ilk. Iliair worn atatemeut., tu-wH
TlwUr Uwl, Aet Juw J, iat,
NOTICH FOR lUl,l CATIQN,
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Mini (Haea, The llallol. UtnUMi
lunr . uS.
iMMibaea vUh
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Unit alatH to' ltd uf Auaiwt 4. iSya, tbe
Iicajaiulii P. Klfa
on'oMmlrii, MHIllty of Well, .tale uf Nailh
lbil.i4a, awurn atitiient No. 114 wr ilie pur
CIwm uf tin 11 eX we at, l i. r iwc, w. u
CliriM XatlHier
nri'rtMiiileii, oounly of Well), .late of Notlli
llki.lB, .worn utatentriil No inij, Ur tin pur
cliaiie of lite c)( . i, Ip 16 , r 16 e, w. in.
Cavil A. AckcruKlil
of l'eeiwUn, oHiiity or WlU. utatc of Norlli
IMbola. awoni tateineiit Nn 1.11, for til.- pur
(liae ortlie luU " A IP ( l" , v. in
Ttuit t life v will uffir liriMif Llialutv thut Ilia- taiul
auj(lil U more vHluable fur tin limber or alonv
luraKncuiiiirai puriMMea, ana
sUlliu to UI Umi lufure J M
lu the HaUiof CulltiniU, Oicawn. Nevaua, ajia
1 Wi
I ItHWJajKl !" U) Act p( .miM
niiaaiajiii riiiaaunaa.i ruiaitia naii. iu. ar... . .-
aetriaatm Tetrlniry." n taTondtil 10 all thr
4, "w. IM
tlian for aKricultural purixMea, and to eatabluli
ilieir i4iniii) nam iaim lnlure j .11. i,wif
V. H CtonnlrUiiier at Ilewtiutea, Oregon
WulnettUy, the mil ilny of ri.tciuuer, iv
1 ner naiiiv an willirnw
btrlill, ofllcnil, Oregon;
l,wmioe
on
Tliey name n. wltp
III, o
erim
North IMko'
AeUeriiiun, llrnj
ii0.
nine. Hlmw, John
it ellmcr. (VlII a
uiiiln I' Ulfe, of I'eMenUeii,
lem lain
Clirut i
Anv unit all oeraon. etnlinliii uilvrrhrlv the
Bhove-ileK'iHiHl liiiiill are rcyiintnt to Hie their
claim in till. nflUc on or licfiire Die .aid mil day
m December. 1m,i
ai-U20 .NIICIIAIU, T.
NOI.AN, Keuiitcr.
Curt HfMlitokji
of CUrkMon, euuniy of AaotlH, vlatl oT WVJl
inglon, ajrorn alMiciiieiit Ko 1511, far Ma uur
ch4 oftli 11 w y imc 11, tp i a, 1 11 e, w m.
Ikiut NIUcii
orrpiflmiMi,cMiiiyi)friuriia...jiif of Michi.
lenirut no im, rar the ttMMuaSr
au; awn ru .talea
oflliriiK M' n.lpia, r li, 1
mrahi
llunuW II. KtltffrM ' .
ol ClafLatnii, ronuly of Aaolln, Male of Wa.hlHU,
1 1 mi; .worn .luiem.i 1 mi iui, n.r Iba luiealiaOr
iw.li nu,i, sihiv-miwiii no lav", IUT In
ufthenti avc 11. Ip 19 a, r II e, W in.
Hiat they uiu offer iirotif la
Imil.le fi)r I
llif land miiiulit I. mure valmil
nlonii limn fur iiifrlfiiltinal 1111
abnw that 1
llaUuilurur
llllllill UlirAiUAa I&M.I Ii. aa.
tnld lali .their cUfiiu Ut aald Irnnl Iwffia thBRaai
ttf ami Kecelver at Tli.. full.. i.Z;.. ... B.T
day, the jyl da of iMulicr, ivi ' v J
1'hvy iianir uk wllue4, (lllvar JttlliiHUl,
""syWIUKiilUKiiaiiil Cilil PrtalertiW, of
Clarkttou, WTinh.
Any ami all iiiruma cUIiiiIiik mlvimtly the
AljOVCMltliariMll IuiiiIh iir roliiiuiibl ,.. ni tl..J.
cIjIiii. In till olllc. 011 or before the mid 41 dny
01 uctolitr, iwij.
a7-o; MICtlAllf, V
NOI.AN, Keultter.
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