The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 07, 1901, Image 2

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    Recorder; Al o for constructing
or Second streit 1 ginning at “B”
' t<> th’« prim-ipU conn- every 4th Sundiv at
establish^
TBE : l.TSIÖt.M'S MISS.« Z.
Rev A. J. Irwin,pastor.
Street on the north and i-xt ding
■ tries with hi'.h we litve dealiag®,
At tbe Presiyterian church
would be of political uh well as Buris, Rev. A... Irvin pastor. i to the » utliern limits of ti e city,
The following is a synopsis of the commertial benefit.
Devine services tb third and fuurtn and changing r alt« ringjthe side­
SATURDAY. !-F' EMBER 7.1901.
president’s m< «.«age orparagr q>ba
N > « gl» Sreal material worK Sundays of each no:;’., at 11 a. ui. walks already constructed along
of th i iro.-t in portanCsubjects, tak­ which H-mains to be undertaken in«l 7:30 p. rn. Sgbbath school at
the sides of said street, so as to con­
51 a ii.-igt*r ’ en from the Bui»e Sti-.tesman:
on this continent i# of such conee- 10 a. rn. every Sslbath morning.
form to the survey theieof hereto­
vv„ arranged and received our Fall and Winter
Anarchy is a crime against the rpmncetu the American p-opleus
Preaching serviv -
’ " Baptist fore made mid til« d in tbe. office ol’
the aeason and uow our lme is compe te.
(
whole human race; and ull man­ the building of a canal aero* tbe church every 1st aid 2nd Sundays,
STOCKMEN MEET.
the Citv Rei'order, < stablishing an
l
order-,
it
matters
not
how
.an,-.-
t
»mull.,
kind should band against tiie an- i-thmus connecting North and morning and evening. Sunday
‘ .,1s on llm market. If th
A I r . xp.
. t
«
uniform grade f >r said sidewalks.
Chicago, Dt-c. 3. The fifth an i.’Ht. H im crime should be made
school every Sunday at 11 a. rn.
South American.
prayer meeting every 1 hursday All hiiis should I «.'; »■ uled ami,filed
annual ( invention < fil.<- Nation 1! .n off. n- • against the Jaw of na­
ovt is worth considenno. von cm i
aTml... r 7».
H;»t ry may »af«-ly '»<’ cii; .l”i‘g-
in the office of the City Recorder,
road for supplies. Let ns quote prices. Cxll
Live Slot 1. ' or ition 1, gan in tion«, his pira«. and that form "f ed to bhow a «»'’E18 i'’H1“,,cu 1,1 evening.
on or before Saturday tho 7th day
mid we will convince you that we can save you c,;,. J
the Studebaker theater today with uirii.«' a!:ng known as the slave which a ma»‘. iful race eu‘ h ae
I of Dfcemh«’!-. 1901. Th« council
Dissolution
Notice.
nearly ioo-> delegates present, trad« ; for it is of far blacker in­ ours, having been forced by the
mr Sb
reaerve th«’ right to reject any and
President John W Springer read famy than either It should be so exigencies of war intake possession
Notice is hereby given that the all bids. Done by order of the
declared
by
tn
all«
»
among
all
civ-
his annua) address, hi th -course
of an ..’.I- n lan-l, lias behaved to co-partnership that existed be­
council. Dated this 30th day of
Such treaties would ¡18 inhabitants with thu disinter­
fit his addre-s I e . .;m-d agiin-t iiiz'-d powers
tween
Simon
Leivis
mil
John
Stew
­
November 1‘JUl.
give to the
-ml government the ested z al for their progrees that
C. 8. B iggs .
cession of public Inn’» to the states
art
is
disolved
by
mutual
consent,
pow« r of <l« alirg with tbe crime.
City Recorder.
our people have shown in the I UH-
hut favoied government aid it the
1 stori*
With the solo exception of the ippinea. To leave tbe islands at Mr. Stewart retiring aid Mr. Lewis
builditg of reservo'is for the re­
__
»xcöHi
farming interests, no one matter is this lime would meau that Um receiving and paying al! bills.
NOTICI ur
OF euunir*-
ShERIFF’ o S SALE.
|
JiUTlUt
j •
clamation of arid l.tmls, | oiiitin;;
J
ohn S tewart .
of such vital interest to our whole
S imon L ewis .
out that the vvc.dd create . ldi- people as thu welfare of the wage­ would fall into a welter of murder­
| Under and by virtue of an Execution in Fore- j ’
ous anarchy, Such desertion of
t closure and an Order of Sale, issued out of and i
tionul rain for the 1:11; . 1 k- workers.
' under the Beal of the Circuit Court of the State |
duty on our part would be a crime
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder ,Sio.
—a
spoke strongly in fa >1 f the pro­
I of Oregon, for Harney County, dated the 8th j
When ail is said and done, the against humanity.
day of November, 1901. and to nie directed and
B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys
8
posed anti-sliody and a ; ii:ist the rule i f Froth« rhood remains as tiie
Notice oí Fina! S.ltkiiient.
' delivered on »aid day. in a suit in Foreclosure |
1 cull your attention most ear­
anti-oleo-margat ine lall.
’
in
f>aid
Court
wherein
’
Mathilde
1.
Ratine
wan
,
iiidi-pensable prerequisite to suc­ nestly to the crying need of a
a
Notice is hereby given that Thorn­ i plaintiff and Fiances B. Breniou, M. H. Brenton '
In connection with tin- question cess in the kind of national life for cable to lla’AUii un i the Philip-
• mid Mary E. Bainea were defcLdafitB, upon a 1
ton Williams, Administrator of the 1 judgment and decree rendered in said Court j
of the disposition of the publi which we strive.
INCORFOliATKD.
^e-
pines, l<> be continu 1 from the
und cause ou tiie 2d day of November, 1901, in
I regard it as necessary, with this Philippines to points in Asia, We Estate of Jacob Lutz, deceased, has ' favor of tiie above-named plaintiff und against |
lands, he -.lid: “1 vv h to call
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
your attention to th1' ■ pi 'i.m-nt . nd in view (the welfare of tiie should not defer a Jay longer than filed his Final Account or said Es­ J the above-named defendants Frances M. liren-
tate and that Wednesday, the 15th I ton, und M. H. Brenton, for the sum of Two
wage-woik«
“
r)io
r<-«
nact
iuim«
diate
To all Lands in Harney C ck - ftt
nec. »»ary tliu con-truction of such
made by the qi 1 '
< 1 Tex
I Thousand Two Hundred Dollars, with inter-
day of January, 1902, has by an or­ I eet on (2)00.00 from September the i9tb, 1901,*
Iv tlie law excluding Chinese la- a ca'Je.
It
>»
demanded
not
which in 1896 pa
“rp"CT , ¿\ T
j at 10 per cent per annum; and the further I
ESTATE
r
t or< rs and to strength« ii it wh< r«-v- merely for commercial but.for pol- der of the Honorable County Court Film of ?209.00 ntterney£feeB ‘nnd f22..r:0 cosis of!
ing the grazing lands of that state
of Harney County, Oregon, t the 1 suit, 1 have this day levied upon tho following
1 er n« « «'-sary in order t» make ils
Bought and Sold ort Commission.
Office in Bari',
and militarj omaid ration».
to a, '
hour of 1 p m, been appointed as; ' described real property < f/thesaid defendants, j
! eiiforci nier t effective.
The Monroe doctrine should be
at three percent interest, at $! 00
. also described in said Order of Sale und therein
the time for the hearing of said
ABID LAND (JUI'STI ?N.
• he cardinal feature of the foreign
ordered to be Bold, that is to say:
per acre. The 1
lit h. s h< < n
Final Account arid the Final Set­ j Lots 3 and 6 of Block G of the City of Burns, |
policy
of
all
the
nations
of
the
two
that thou, aials < f citizens and
'1 h - reclamation of unsettleil und
tlement of said Estate ¡.t the Court Harney County,’Oregon, and that certain loti
tmericans, as it is of the United
or parcel of Land beginning at the South-west
settlers have ¡uni.. <ed lands, arid public lands pre: ats u dif-
V
House in Burns, Oregon.
corner of Lot 2 cf Bnid Block 6, and running
Stales.
which were limit* tl to four > tions f rent problem, lleie il is not
Therefore all creditors, heirs and thence North 10 feet, theme East 30 feet, thouce
’Tin' Arnaricaii people must either
FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO
South 10 feet, thence West 80 feet to place of be­
to ea, h settler, undet the restric- ■ . n ......
>tigh
r.. to legulale tiie flow of
persons interested in said Estate ginning; and Lots 1 an«l 2 of Block 11 cf said
build and maintain an adequate
City
of
Lun
s,
»(ccrdiiu,-
to
¡h
Chy
1
amn.
j
¡m
object
ol
the
govern-
will take notice hereof and on or
tion that no tii! could be pa. .,ed streams,
navy or else make up their minds
on file iu the office < 1 the County Clerk of Hur
The Largest H tel butldinj ig In Malheur A j*!
until three yi ;i: I..: 1 1 » n .pent l merit i- to dispose cf the land to definitely to accept a secondary I efore the said day so appointed, rey County, Oregon.
Best equipped, scat managet io and most pep^'
I the settlers w ho will build b in. -
• i pear and tile objectioua, if any Notice is hereby given that T will on Monday
by such u ttler on tin- ti n. t
telry in Eastern Oregon.
¡upon it. To aceonipiish this ob­ I po’ition in international affairs, they have, to the allowance of said 1 the 16th day of December, 1901. at the front
I not merely in political, but in com-
pm chased, and i h
built and
, door of the ('curt house in the City ol Burns,
ject water mu t be bicugiit within
j Oregon, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of that
cccupivil. T< ■ !,■> . an < nor-
lmer<1 matters. It has been well account.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PL
dir , sell tho above described property for U. S.
their »each.
To be published ns by said order j Coin
in hand to catisfy said judgment, with In­
mous revenue as a i.ult audit
.-•aid ih it there is no surer way of
Tho pioneer settlers on th
provided in The Tinies-IIernld for terest, attorney ftcr, cogiB and «ccruiug coetg.
i courting .. ........... dieaster than to
has proven a vely gl> at 1 > on to
I ;>u!ilic domain chose thr ir 1
four full weel ■. and five publications • Said property will be sold in parcels according
pulent, aggreselve, aud un- sai«l order being date tho 2d of Dee '
the ttoek raiser, in that la- can ,
’ai'1
1
| along streams from w hich they 1 ariopd
°
] and 6 of Block 6 aud that certain Lot beginning
contiol hi- , WII 1 .-l.e, .
' at tho S-W. corner of Lot 2. Block C, running
1 JU 1.
,—
I could themselves divert the waler
No other citizen» deserve so well)
. thence N. 10 feet, thence E. B0 feet, thence S. ¡0
“It might be well f< r congress to reclaim their holding.«, Such
Dated
December
2,
1001.
| feet, thence V, SO feet to point of bej’.lnr.irig, be
to pass a »iniilar law for the re­ opportunities uro practical»' gone, of th republic as the veterans, the
sviid firs! in one parcel, and in the event only
T horntgn W illiams .
. nrvivois <’f those who saved the
• that the scld parcel »ball not bcsnilicient tosat-
maining grazing lam!», and let the There remains, however, vast arms
Execution, then in a ■ parai’ par-
Union. They «lid Hie one deed Adhjinistrator Kítutc Ot Jacou Lutz, < ¡e cl fythe8aid
the Luts i and 2 of Block 11 in said City of
homesteader have one year from of pulilie hind which can I e made
„hiif left undore woul'l have
Burn».
______________________________________________________ 8 TH1
the date of en.uli: , nt to »!. e a ivailublu for horn« »1 id sel tlcinent, I
Witness my hand this 9th day of Nov., 1901.
iiou.it that all else i:i our history
I
Gr.o.
S
mellky
,
ÀNTN
réservoirs
und
lumn-
l>ut
only
by
homesteail, after which time the
Pcti’.icn fur Liquor License.
Sheriff of Ilarne.- Coanty, Oregon.
went fur nothing.
line
canals
impracticable
for
pri-
1
BURN'S,
—
—
—
ORKGOS.
department of the inti rior hall
B B am Moi
eputy.
Our p' opie intend to abide by
SAI
Draw, plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up siila
permit actual settlers to acquire ent« rprise. The;-« irrigation works, ll. Monroe doctrine ami to imist To the Honorable County Court of
Harney County, Oregon.
not to exceed ioui sections at a should he bi i.t by :lie uati «miI gov-I (upon it a.3 tho one eure means of
figures giver, in estimates.
Zi1": iatis'action guaranteed.
We tb-i undersigned legal voters
ernn.eiit. The hinds rtclaimed by
NOTICE ton PUBLICATION.
value of not l> .
llian
t--5 l'cl
tiring tile peace of the western i and taxpayers of Pueblo precinct,
Land Ofilt e ar Bun.s, Oregon, Nov. 13,1901.
them should be reservi d bv ll. ■
acre, oa Joyears’ lune, at 3 per
iniv
v
oii
’
e
rs
us
hemisphere. The
I Harney county, Oregon, moat re- Not ice is h
government for n tual settle:», an 1
name 1 sc:.It i f.uri. t. i.
his in •.iti >n
cent interest, no title to vast until
••«w , w wrw
,
* ■«,, U\Vh
; be
'■■' tn» of i aktng our in- 'peetfully petition your Honorable
to nni'cv tiue.l pi.vof in support oi his tlunn, ,
..
the cost of construction should as
, and that suid pruoi will !.. randy I- lore tho
court
to
grunt
a
license
to
bam
Hall
•wow ma we W d» «• *-•>
•• ••»« k' 011
principal and interest are paid and far as possible be repaid by tiie , »istence upon the Moi.roe doctrine
1 Register and ..reel’.er if i.uri a Urvgob, <ot
to sell tpitituus, malt and vinous December 'J5, 1: '- I. viz: P.d. r.'itry N.» 7.) oí !
S. Wiliotn'.B. tor ilie SE‘4 NE! NE’ ■
the settler has built a home and land reclaimed. The distribution •inything but a subject of derision liquors in quantities less than one bylvcsler
H'1'"
SE-4 sec. 10. Ip _'.i, .-. I . 'I E. W. M. He names Bi.e‘. in 1 lime always on hand at the yard.
'
„liatcv« r nation «hoses to di.-le-
g witiivfc'ßus to prove his continu-I
•e 9*’
gallon at Diiiio, Oregon, said li­ thefolluuir
occupied tiie hind for three y ea . of the water, the divisi iu of the
oua resitie:;. e upon and t .litivation of said |
it. We de»ire the peace which cense to date from January 8,1902. ii i.il. viz: Rulle;» >'<*‘\\art, leier Bobbins, irti
This will provide small stock »trtann among .irrigators, should ,-nril lit.
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~~
Hav
Kub!c and J. K. Johns»».t, aL of Dre».s?y. <he-.
conn. - as of right to the ju.-l man for tiie period of three months:
gun.
G. \t. H ayks , Kogister. |
.-
boo
o»r>
<Mrv-'W
u
'n'*
ranches for theu -a.n!.. <>f our de­ be eft to tl le settlers them«« Ives in
C 1 Butman
ec- rj.rs- cjjr»<Mn <5©j->
.»rmed ; not the peace granted on Ldw J Catlow
serving stockmen who are now conformity with »late laws ui.d
Pon
Gould
W
J
Sisson
M.
ALEXANDER.'.
Will
JOilN I>. DALY. Pin sln: nt .
, terms of ignominy to li.e craven
1 r.il L Allen
t'har Clark
tenants over tiie counlrv, ami the without interference with these and the we «kling.
OTTOtti t
CT Fiscal
Joseph Cntlmv
DESERT LAND, FIX \L PROOF
encouragement llm- given them laws or with vested rights. The
Thu merit system is simply one Melvin ’I Doan
A Denio
-NOTICE 1OR PUBLICATION.
by tiie g, vc: ninent w ill pi oduce pi.licy <-f the national government met’i»»>«l;of ».’curing lioue.-»: eiacient Sam Bick ley
il G1 ¡rmin
j.and Office s. Burnt, Oregon, Nov. LB, 1901.
should
b-
to
aid
irrigation
in
ths
Andrew
Thomsen
A
Lundin
Noilee is hereby given ilia: Bas
< arrett, of
increased million- ol
1
dollars in
administration of the g -vernim ot,
OF O NT A R10 *CF4m
Kiicy,
Htx.nev vuiiuty, Oregon, hua filed no.ice
•« v< ral ¿states ami ti rriloiieB in
Oil
N'otico
is
her,
by
given
that
ui
iiiicm
’
.rii
to
luukc
pr.
’
ui
oil
his
uctevrt-land
products, livestock and revenue
andjn the long run the s« le justifi­
\Ve<ln ,sday. the S-Ji <iay of January, t uii.i Au. l'.U, fu the - n 1. 4 Sv»'4, \'.T ...-V>‘4 set'
1 such imiuiierj as »vili enable thu
L’B.
i\.
E, W. M., Lciure Register ami Ç i Aceouiit.-» of Corporations, l-'iims and Ir.c ,
t
by tax.ition to the states for the
cation of any type of government 1902, I will atq.lv to the above
,.
..»
• i: ;»».< iiv2«>". « :t Sh’.ai.iay, the-s
¡Solicited.
’
I pnop'e in the local couimunities to
uf i/ecwinoer, I'.’ui. oe DAni.'s ti'.c tuUowiug
lies in it preying itself honest and ' ' ! Cm.. . f,„- .-aid license as spec­ • i.tt.
far west. Ail alike would derive
__
ather
tun.» ts-s to pro' ■? ih>* comp.ete irrig«>iiou aiui
I help themselves, and ns »»ill stimu­
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. D.dv, William
* 'T
it-. 1.: d . v . .»>u di >aid land: t.. J. v» ipgd.is. v.. b. * ;
ified in this petition.
' t lilCHTit.
bem tit, ami the go» erniuent can
.;«•..■
. a . t . V
rp . .ttivi M
.-pv’.t e:, t'
late needed reforms in the slate
Coffin, Abner Robbins, B. 1 01d»n. M‘ Alexander,!«
*J*'
S am H ai . l .
uil ui Lii.ey, urejun.
Nothing eoii'al be more unwise
well all 1 d to aid in the budJitig I iaws ar. i regulations governing
G eo . Vi. H ayes , Kc^igier. i , ter, William Miller, E. II. Test, Tbos. Turnbull.
see tl
than
to
disturb
tbe
Lu-iuess
inlel-
e I
«»shinies in th: • ie.it inu-a.al I iriiguliou.
„ , ceive
i -t ■ f lhe country by any general
e
E. II. TEST,
Mr
country.”
«
•
«
tariff changes nt liii» time.
NOTICE.
¿
• jbo - x M
p
GE
Winter Clothing, Overcoat
wear, Boots, Shoes, Etideby
IHsSistem. Oreg'on T <xht
ets
_an<
?eh
A
ied
Harry C. Smith, he
Contractor and Builder
=
c
\ 17. N
i tignivi I
ili,'.'1 d,-<’
(DESERT LAND FINAL PROO
Business lädiere Notes.
'Die petit ioti of ¡«ropcrty ow n< i
lo ili» Co - « ou ,1'1 « .i>k' ’ “ ' • it • mi
-I ■ I
tata lite pi oba - • il of a watei
woik» sj m .uni elettri» I ght
pialli yy.i» |»u «en’.cil .1 thè itici t
i,ig Wedili » In cicnii«:; fori n-
sider.itiou. The «munii dui not
» iMi--.il. i lh.it .ni, :
« \ : ,n v ■
1» vcws . ua
pail of th. ^ »
.......
w -
t ition w .is di vn’tip by iity Al- ’ 11 n *!'.t)»vu in llit' v.
torni y I >. it. n U'kK’ " U» b P’ « - ns much cnnnol Im r
V ides (or a v lililí.tt« e’ OÍ Í. ill i it U» the lan h n lating
izcns to vvoi « ith the council in - euri’v nml value
the mallei am 1 if upon finding the
system practn .nui . \\ ( J in irea*— i lit y
ti ■ «
oüublv I. » ,i:i' ■ .» t UHlllt’vC ami ar it j
dm
lion
of
n
r
U»U'I.
(
ti with >ub-
1
cired
iu
ordiuarj
mitting ii tc> a \ ole.
i A fr w crrditaî
.»rid gt. lU, hnv
Sonu-.ihn^ 1 kc to • »OÜO acr < AJ ( tor i
t rtaiii
’land, coin
w
Uer
di»;
Notice is hereby given that the —NOTH E FOR PUBLIC Al 1(►
Lunt! OC;e? ai Burr.». Gri .0: , Nor. 23,1301.
city
of Burns will receive bids for Noth
A C. V> i h’omo and C. E. Me-
i th
i,ur.,•(».
prove, 1 .' ■ ;. s entered college this week. i lli»' grading of B” street beginning of Kile;. Ha.’.eN .minty urv/.in, hns filed uo-
'L e 1 iiitv,.i«»i, ' » l.Mikr p'-ut-f «.»n Ltr dtseri-
living
I’., hr the
:•
NK',’L-
at main or Second street in said ! •»•«! i
1 . > ...
.... !'. u M. ‘xf
1<< «-
Ti e ne»v books after bling de-
at tin
an<!
ctivi-r n! i.ur. s. Oicgvn, «tu Sa tur-
citv and running thence west a ■
<.av. t!’.e- - iiiìai ot ¡-v« ■ mt vr, l.’.’L thenunivs
iii'. d »■nevtime, have come.
distance of five blocks along said . I'.i- f » ii . biL.g uiUiisRtti io t rove the e.imp’o te
ir;,ghii.«i| at -i ’Iftui«, ¡ut. «imi! land: K. .1.
Tiie cMiego has many visitors “B” street, in accordance with the Wi ..ai-.t». ! • ii I t ’ ». W . •’. J. !.. .«.:, J- i A. L.
who are interested in tile education survey thereof now on tile in the ♦
GEu. U . hAUS. Reguter.
of th ' young men ami women. ollie-• of the Citv Recorder nt rani
An g th.-e were w ie Mr. A Kgli city; also for laying sidewalks
;,ui Aiuily of \V; goniire. Ed along the sides of said street be­ N'.ii'iE FOR PUBLICATION.
.1 .
i...ii a b.o; er ol Mr. Egli was a tween tin* points alh'.ve mention, d
LAND OFFCE AT BURN», OREGON.
t'i'A it^eii, bu :’.«;-r student of i’rof. liigby’s in and altering or changing the side­
X.
I» her-’-v rile1» «' »» th,
nd m reU'i'tmc' M<-«ifor«i, O k . to : i .
walks or parts oieidev.a.ks air -ady uu:.;.
i
han fleti notti
there to. Tin
The que.-tioii f-r discussion be- constructed along said street b<-
of the h. lie 1 re the I? r.iry society irv Sat­ tv. en the said point«, necordim: ; 1'
)y on the »tab urday evt-. i'ig is "IÒ solve that the grade thereof establis’. d by
I
the survey heretofore made and t »ai l tan
«ri«...
Fòir iti n 1.1« done t. «re to a«l-
1- I _.k r. ml of liar
Bi
now on file in the otlice of the Ci:y > baríes
tli 1:
regoti.
viri-« the Hun.an Family man
a«o. w. H ayes . Remisier.
sidewalks a'.oog both » ides of Main
i
\\ ■
All
■« ii vit»«1.
land
the < X
M). V\ UK
nnd m ill
Í men 4:
N.
«way
tlaad
W
**• •
•halier aith • »,
e ot at
u \ ti » i. A « «-
;* laNir I hun-
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p i-.i. fiurdav
tend this lull. It will be
tbe 1 hitndimai«l«m
protection, reboot at
m. Sleeting is «!-.
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tv » » ranj at «
re tariff* in clock.
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trie« jo«« •«rai n i« work for their
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'ny after our ntaedinery and •** J
wiia' it needed for tde season s •
wort. Si-V
ro annour.ee o'
t \/s time that una Aaoe Zi'ayons,
^uyffies. f^itrers, Jiatf i’feket.
To wine, ¿Binders, etc., and are soft
agents for ^iain ¿QusJts.
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sdeuid oro fit by tttis wmdy useatber
and buy a W.ndmiH /ro-n
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and terms.
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