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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1898)
MORO !-l Ä ? -i AL. y ef the D epartm ent ••• .‘-up rinF-jalence. a departm ent ' t tlie f-iate ieaehar'.* Association P u b lis h e d E very V/vdnaadr.-. M ero P u b lis h in g Co. has vailed a m eeting of thee De- partn e nt for Lae. 2S and 29, LS9S, 1.Ltend i t tî e i* t-t at P ortland, tor tie? purpose of dir- iTCgvn, i.s M \ »«• eussir.g thoroughly the various , r . K i ' ' i 1 hg islatio n RATco or s u b s c r ip t io n : with a view to m aking rcei m mend- FES \EAa, $ I .CO Six mi. itii.d, 587 a t’.ons t«> the legislature, th a t is t( tin advar.ee.) meet in Ja n u a ry next. Reduced Pis« i e C< I 5 pi -, 7 . A dvvrtisirg mt« s ninde I : <>v. n en ;o> rates can he had over the 0 . IL «& 1 l u ¿a ion. ... by at once notifying Prof. .1. II. » 1 , Ackerman. I o rtlan d . oi intention I.. *»Y. H vxtix «. I.nrrtnt to nui,o I ii, i to attem i. and givin ii. the . ____ nam e of f placed in th? fam e circum stances. off who are tem pted in the same way, in e little pre,up «if tropic spirits! anil wl.o m ay he models or w arn- nestled closer to the big ban an a- ings to ns. Tlr.s is what the true in. w riter of fiction gives us. lie shows ‘In a huib h !'’ h >w easily • vice springs up, with And 'is th '“ fruit-steam er clean'd • « 1 ............ ».«v-mw» w "H at difficulty virtue is m aintained. the southern port, m erry w ith the hOT? selfishness alw ays ends in deg- thought th a t they were sure now of , adati« n, and how benevolence is free passage to New York, they its own rewar«!, fak e 1 hackerv as m ath1 the recesses of the hold echo an exam ple. I hold th at Thaekery w ith the cry. “ T a-ra -ra -ra n t-u -la l’ Puck. the keen satirical, warm hearted, u u inded u m tt h U M T ^ H IP (H pure-m T I l haekery, is ( one of 1 wo of the best pajiers in the thc educator« w hjçh E n . . s State of Oregon the W eekly Ore- g]an d has produt The only oli • , i-i i , ’ , genian , d and sm all tin* station from which y«m wish to jeetion W EDNESDAY .DEC bi tses which can he brought . , L e a d e r — for the «■■« sui.ui . . . . . . su m of per vear p u rch ase v o u r ticket. n c r f l ’ n»st l h l i im m l is e h i a . aptness n » l n n s o ♦ to > dwell I t «. .11 — * • l1 . against his on th e d ark side of things, which PRO FESSIO N A L CARDS. O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . There «'a i ■e no longer any truth, in th«' cry « scarcity of money ii m akes his w ritings only the more *' suitable for voting people. It i C. J . B R IG H T , William K« t.irlv v Pres; lent. Dus country. iat. s ,,f interest all Ihl a . . i i i i. « . . . .. the d ark side of tile world w.itli it? G arrett A. Hot-art A ice P r e s id e n t, over are getting lower, and even A TTO RN EY -A T-LA W . flatteries, hollow p promises, disgust •, ,i • . . , , H.iiu i «i s. notion ro nnses.disgnst- John Hay Seeretarv «-! St.,l« ,i i Will jaacti«'«-in any court ot' the state. tn«‘ 1« gal rate m th is state lias been • Evirata 1*. Gage. ; • e r i'ta r y «if T r e r . n ir v . re.ln , ! i r . n , s t , c . e 1 n? selfishness and plotting V ill m n v , reditu«! irom s to 6 per cent. Sav- , <’" N. Bfirs Office, over h ruu.-e’:- liarne.-s shop. c v r e tn r y o î I r t c r i o r . t.,,,1 .. l , . , . th a t they are in danger of over- it’ . gs banks have cut the rate in Kt-.s ell A. Alger Seen", t r y o f W a r . : : : ; O rkuox . looking. \\ e cannot bold voting W asco , John D. l.org S e , r e t a - . i d N a v y , m any instance-! f, and even 2 per Jam es A. Gary ì’« -;m aster G enerai, cent., for the reason th at they c a n people in the straight and narrow John W. « ìriggs Attorney Gen« ral. not Ioan at form er rates. There is way bv keeping them away from i) r . i. m s x ir r n , Jam es Wiif«}ii. .Secretary of Ag A e tifiure. .0 lfo n . , tem ptation. M We e m ust strength«' strengthen ., . ■ , plenty o« m oney on the loan m arket. I « , , ... , Diliger Ilei eimaii-i .i.mit t . .io ..ssv.1«.. and develop the will power so th: that P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N _____ ; an d a t reduced rates. , . * ----------------------- when tin y meet with tem ptatio ptation 'ATE Office at Drag Store. in aceoroanee with recomnien«!- tliey will have the nn ral strength W. P. Lord ¡•or IE R. Kincaid Secretary of Slat« atiens of the A storia C ham ber of : to resist. C harles Dickens pos Mor«« Oregon. Phil. M itcham Trc.b-.i’e, Comr.o-rce, a m eeting has been sesses unrivaled powers in sa tiriz G. M. I r v i n s u p t . i ’a ii. in s t r u e t io i called for F riday, Dec. .'id, for the ing social abuses and what in ex H &. WIL&ON W . I t . L v 'ts is . State Pr.nle B S H-JNTIXGTON. : purpeso of electing delegates to a haustible sym pathy with every f . S. MEXATOR. 'convention to be held «» The thing th a t is good and true. Who Georg«.- W. Mei'.: i.’.e, J o e p h Simon, J ;ln l ] t h , f„ r th e purp«'i has not laughed and wept over th at HUKTIliCTO a & WILSON, - WXCKEfsSlEX. )val of oh- niash 'rp ’ . ece of his im agination. ot hastening the rem « ................... ATT, 12 X K VS - AT-L A W, V>. It. Ellis Thomas II. Tongue. structions C» navigation in th«- ’ )av*‘D opperfield. KtTKE' E jrn.l'S. Throughout the world there are Colum bia river. F IR S T N A T IO N A L S A N K B L O C K , F. A. M«x>rc. it. S. Dean. C. E. Wolverton. countless num bers who abuse and SEVENTH JinillAi. DISTRICT. Grejjon. Grass Valley. W aseo am i The not use fiction. They are of both The Dalles W. L. Frib’shaw Circuit Judge. sexes and of all ages. None of their ---- D alhs. were treated over the tele A. A. Jayr.c I'r. scenting A ttorney. phone to the diluted edge of our m ental faculties have been devel- B. Dufur Joint Senator. IS ¡H E BEST IN T H E C O U N TY. J . B. H O S F O R D , e b b r a t b n last W ednesday upon o|»ed except curiosity. T heir stock G illiant.sTerntr.ii and Y'.'ascoeotintics Ja h n Mil l.« 11 Joint Senator, the laving «if the railroad track in trad e of fiction consists of th at Attoi r.ey-at-Li'.v and Notary Public. w can am i do p rin t any size from the sm allest card to poster- IS l>v Slier,: :.:i and Yi'a-i.i. most abom inable apology for liter into Moro. D. S. H untington, E. N. Jones. Joint a tu re known as the “ Dime Novel.” Practi( ,s in ;di .,iC Vo„ rts of , his s u u 24 inches. We have in stock of our own printing K ep n fen tativ es, si erun-.r. Waseo. if they happen to light upon a good L IT E R A T U R E . Mo::. SKEF.VAX C C V V fY . novel, their m inds are so feeble QCUCDA1 r-r-n n M r- r- ■< ‘o n iu u t'J fr -t w « J«»hn Fulior. C o - -r-- In .k -,- that they cannot digest it. In tlie curriculum of the public IL P. Grr. IL IE King, Comn.is.-i ’ W’hat is the cure for this lam ent- Di'. Lloyd D. Idlem an, Wm. H enri Ls Icrk. w h -.ols lite ra tu re should hold a co able condition. Th e rt ■dy for Wm. H older. • D E N T IS T . if, ordinate ran k w ith H istory and ••• W ith and w ithout indorsem ents. this, evil of indiscrim inate novi -«•1. W. Stanley Treas D O ES A L L K IN D S O r H IG H C LA S S r G eography, its purpose being to W. H Paged,«!.- OrnntvS reading is in the hands of th give the pupil an adequate concej DENTAL WORK. e« n- , , L'tiM i 1!. F. Pike „ . .1 » i- teacher. Let us cultivate the im- .... , „ ... W a rra n te e Deeds, C rop and C hattel M o rt- n i-l m e m, st notable tlnnsrs . . . . . . Ofii-v¡lours: 0 :3( 2 m .; 1 ::}0t«i5 p. in. ( agination o f tin- young p ople when writ! n bv the wisest and b J . W. K e rrs f Cffiee over th e Rank, Mor«i, Oregon. gages. Releases of M ortgage, etc., at school. It is our duty to elevatt ♦h* I E. U ani atip. Stoc-k 1 race. It is only n«-< and stim ulate the tone of the m en lH strict No. Ii—Geo. Meader, lice; ?ary to refer to the ethical value All s tr i c t ly f i r s t - c l a s s a n d p r o p v .a r; R. E. H O 3 K IN S O N , tal system . We m ust get rid of E. 1!. W heat, Constable literatu re as a school studt Ap.oraey-i.i-Liu und Notary Publie, the idea th at the h u m an m ind is a o fte n .h a s a line from some w?ll- . , . , i • , , R A IL R O A D c o m p l e t e d . — __ , , , , , . receptacle to be filled with know Pr.i-'i: in all Ci in G o i t in s '■tat«-. em b ered poem breathed into - , Moro is n< >w a ra ilro a d t v n th.- ^m ,, , , . . . . edge, th a t a hov is an ingen: on «bn a m oral tom e. This is , . ,« ' . , as e ■nt v. tra c k of the C. S. being n< •ni- tlK autom aton th at m ay be m ade to go Real E state. Col ¡•«ii and Ineuranc** To i the luv. influent ,u,lut !lvv good literatu re p itted and tra in s ru n n in g , Agency. Abstract of titles and eou- through certain m otions to plea- veyaibii’g a s|n-eialty. Moro, Sher this end there has lierti m uch per It is the special function of poetrv the county superintendent. Re man county. Oregon. w in v ite , , , 'u q ia r is o n of ot i-istent effort put forth by « ur eiti- to arouse and ennoble the feelings. We respei-tfullv s« licit business in our j m em ber th a t he h an im asin a »» e can n o t overestim ate the value thers. S S am p les c a n b . in s u r in g tliat prom jitne« wliie*» al- other«. z< ns, ar.il th at the; ir work has a ■en in m anv tion th a t fiui'.gering t«« be 1.- 1 u a; - follows strict attention to m atters sisted in producing the result is a of good litera tu re as a m ean ® o i i w ith stories about his fellow-beings. ® of f ,l tin - charavter. «'onlident of on ............ hi7 ih!‘l ilio at our ofi'n lite r T » , , . , . , . , ’iHuaie u ie same lu a m auuer saîü*fae- m atte r of pride with them am i of m oral train in g . C haracter is, after .«, , .. , - e , Ltd us develop and nourish this mr to all. most vital issue of the t . MORO P U B LIS H IN G CO. cong ratu latio n by our neighborin'' a l , l , the , , , . . faculty with n arrativ es from good — ehool, am i there is most im pera- towns. fiet'.on. Don't !>e content w ith giv B U SIN E SS CARDS. rffieient deveb pnient. • Last \\ v d ntsday the construction t i ve nt « ing the mere husks, give him the ve„w „f ...h f e l in- kcrne, , . 1? ; Th5sc|e= gang laid the tails int-, town, am j 1 ne e -• - .„ the evening they . e t c tendered l , , ,,2 ''" , e . tio n , Item choice . o r t e eotn.-titne, v. M . B R A S H , Is the place t< a L;.n<iuet ’ v th«ir cm nlovers I “ :g1.v L iustrate.l m Ho!v W rit, the , , „ , « • , ■ ■ ,, * Ionica Is or bv ........... 1 ' ’ greatest e th ica l influence • '¿ o n - f 1 th e h ‘gh er read-.rs w ill HOUSE PAIhTtR, ANB PAPtR- I, CRAIfltR CRAIi J . W iley, of the City H otel, pre L0DC,HC 2S GENTS. , .' e not satisfy him . Take the works HAHCER. men. Poetrv uuounus witn « • . , , ounds w ith ex- . « pared the feast for them . , - i « . , them selves into the school-room , M> TO, • am < irt'ifon A C h o ic e lin o o f C a n n e d L u n c h G o o d s , f in e C o n f e c tio n e r y , A short but very liv< im- . ples ot m oral heroism th at ail( them as supplem entary B e s t a f t e r - d i n n e r C ig a rs . p rom ptu celebration was g< ?n u p have stirred the deepest im pulses reading. If this were j done . prop- w . H. MOQR£._ ^iW-Evvry.Wng aw<;,lis. ,,„d , „ TO .....u..h Good H A MOORE um an nature, and exerted a I , , , , * : the sam e evening wer . „ . n e rly , y o u n g pe. ph w< ild _ _ q u a litv In o r d e r to r e d u c e o u r s to c k fo r in v e n to r y , w e will fro m n o w u n til J a n u a r y 2 n d , r e d u c e t h e p r ic e of e v e r y th in g in DRY G O O D S, F U R N IS H IN G G O O D S. B L A N K E T S, O V ER C O A TS, S H O E S , H A TS AND G LO V ES, 2 5 P E R C E N T . Ah G o o d s m a r k e d in p la in fig u re s , a n d y o u c a n lo o k a t t h e pi ices, a n d t h e n t a k e off t h e 2 5 p e r c e n t, d i s c o u n t . The best equipped Machine Shop and Foundry in Eastern Oregon. E. SEV ER A L FO RM S OF N O TES, OUR PRICES ARE AS L 0W _ WE ARE READY HOW TO CO ALL K!M0S CF WORK. ... M OORE : i - . . . ? ‘ v : n f i m .:, i , . , J n t h i . . rk v ;k. n ¿.airi l‘W Wi as made. We k of all kinds. a t: ' 111 iin‘! glvt MORO M A N F . CO. FREE READING RG8MS le e C r e a m mid I\irl C t > ii f e e t i o n e r y LEADING CIGARS Ai!D TC3ACG3. IÎF — RED âhl riEoinyriMii I BROS., MoroO th e .ace. race. , P ~ __ __ , , ______ . . . . , open, a n d the y elling m achines of m oral life l!-c of to, . ’ M oro. O r e g o n . rp. . . . . '** action, and appreciating them . various sm all boys and larger om - . would I-.,it fa ll b a tk o n to - BA X K E R S. in ctnlufiood we all adm it, but the were taxed to add to the dir th are worthless. Give a donkcv the T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g * was hear d ten m iles ««r more. m oral influen ■i iiiose m yths run ,,f a cjover an(j ],e wjjj B u s in e s s . M o ro, O r e g o n . it p r,-ncA„t powers of evil in th e m W ith the railroad her?, am I g<xxl i),„i fish no longer to feed upon this- Lette rs of credit isetie<l available on prospects for flour m ill i, ami iorm or I sp rites a n d h o bgoblins is ties. E astern states. electric light and j Common sens I t is unnecessary to say th a t if Colb'ctions at exchange all points and on tek- ia- other enterprises, Moro to-day- ihe* ^ r 17 n i T r e | ,t h 'i ° i fil! th e tCaCher a5m s tO ,Kf a p e rs “ n o f !'T.-al le term s. made Sight sta n d s on the threshold of a "ram ! ■ lm aginat.im ot Iiuie children culture, he m u st have nn acq u ain t- r a p in e transfer» sold on New York, San increase in population and im- w ith these evil spirits of darkness. ance w ith h T gcneral Not ener-,1 ]iterature. Hfern».,,-,, V .o : F ranrisiy. Portiand. The Dalles and va jioints in (.»regeu and W ashington. portanee. T hat this increase is B a child darkness and light to know w h at the better sp irits of rious _________________ sure to come, no 9ne who has J ^ o u ld lie equally free from terror, the world have w ritten, and not to 1U. J P 5 “ 'iVe have as g<. d a ',o aiI kin<!;- ’* r jr 5/5 A . W e can cast a n y th in g in c u r F o u n d ry fro m a stove hook up. HOLDER, MORO. B A I-i,\T FEED STABLES. G O O D RIGS. G O O D F E E D . care g ive n stock. T e rm s Reasonable. W . C. JO H N S i ON & CO., Props. C. vV. B R O C K , P r o p r i e to r . ^ oro« Oregon. THE FIRS : »GLASS HOUSE. tV W m w. C. WILLIAMS, M'CR. w HIGH-PRICED WHEAT AND BARLEY when you can buy m ill feed at THE WASCO MILL w NEW MORO HOTEL. w Moro (lrc<Ton. MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED. • • w POST-OFFICE IN THE BUILDIHC. K a te s : 2 ge. I'11' a little m ore th a n hab the value of wheat. w att t toe tre n i of e v e n tsd o u b ts |R 1,!1 .' t...ts w h .c h represent su-1have gained some appreciation of WELL-DIGeiHC, H o o rn s , 25c u p . for a m om ent. p u n a tu r a l beings as m inisters of their m asterpieces, is to have missed ' B U LK FOR B U LK , Ì ^ S j i n p ì g R o o m . Messrs. L ytle a n d O’R eilly a n ?| good, not evil, take a n im portant one of the prim e conditions of a EXCAVATING, proving them selves able to cope m tne ethical tra in in g of the high teaching power, a defense F o r C E L L A R S , • and at sam e tim e patronize a home industry. successfully w ith advers circum - child, but there is no kind of liter- against the m any narrow ing ten Bring in a load of wheat and try the «xperim ent. It will save stance«, such as m any would give :’-G're wh. h requir s more careful dencies of the teacher's life. C IS T E R N S a n d you m oney. g a F way to. In the face of difficulties liftin g . ______________ _ D R A IN IN G . th a t woul 1 deter m any tnev only Fiction takes a place which can- An O m ltto d C h a p te r. labored the h ard er. And now th a t uot be filled by a n y other kind PRICES REASONABLE. ---------------- P ro p rie to r o f th e ' they have th eir road com pleted to literature. It has been invented 1 ’ said Diogenes one day, PATRONACE SOLICITED. ELLIS NEECE. W. J ASHSY Moro, the remain«!; r will be far :in'l cultivated to satisfy the crav- 'aV< ' ° U SU' a th in g as a m on- s JR. LIV E R Y . J. A. E L L IS M o ro . O re g o n . kev-w reneh?” less d ifiicn't to build. ings of the hum an m ind from in F E tD , A N D SALE STABLES. “ Yes,'’ replied the p h ilo so p h e r;1 The assistance and encourage fancy to old age. The circum stance« w ith m y l,i,,-,.l,..t i t.-. l x p B £ 8 8 AK B m ent rendered the com pany bv of a tvork of fiction m ay be im agin- J u s t i n e tilin g ,” c o n tin u e d Di '•loore Eros., of th is place, when ary. hut the description of the rise H aving enlarged and refitted the above st«bl - “ I would like to borrow it « very th in g seemed tra n sp irin g to o and progress of the action which is ogenes; condnef tb . i "«»i n s , we are now prepared^» . SACCAGE TRANSFER., I P r„ , , ivl„ r, s of the p popular o p „ lai. , , _ n g rr am ) E5j>n Mail. Passeng« r and Ex pre - Stauc line from CfiOD Pune aun ' »uanner. h in d er and stop a n y fu rth er pro- the substance of the novel, m ay be tor a short tim e.” W After awhile I'lato said to him - D R A Y IN C A N D T R U C K IN G s res«, has never been told, and is real. W ho shall dare to say th at L£7 U R PBicts ’ 0A.O EXCEPT SONOAT. T C gew s TEIp ws „„ „ „ „ o p p o s | ™ ~ !™ - “ *T ST U M R S ANO IN TOWN.' U K unown to hut few. th at most touching of all hits fiction. self: “ I wonder w hat th a t old crank the Parable of the Prodigal Son, is F a re, o n e w a y O anK ’ $ 4 .5 0 . —------- -______ _____ ____ ___ M o ro , O r e g o n . A glance a t thc figures for 1896 not true? The feeding of th e swine, w anted to do with m y monkey- ALL KINDS TEAMING ABOUT TOWN. hortest im e from Portland, and wav points bv !2 hours and 1*97 on exj wrench. 1 believe I ’ll h u n t him the eating of the husks, are PROMPT AND CHEAP. «4. m erchandise : GOJXO SOUTH. C.otxo NORTH. ilul, hut the incident of the hoy 'V;’sco ....................... io a. m. AnteloiK very gratifying ! And presently Diogenes was ; ly st izing Ins patrim o n y and f Aioro.............................. 1:30 p. m. Kent ‘ vor. Th«' ,! found, up back of the Tem ple of J . M. D U N A H O O . ng debauehe.-s, an« Grass V aliev .......... 4 p. m. Grass Yalh m erchandis- in ’ Cyfx'le, working like a blacksm ith. M o ro , O r e g o n . l h E GREA iE S T new spaper 7 p. m. Moro over 15 m illio n ; “ H ere,” exclaim ed Plato, “ what Arrives at Antclop lars. The 10 1>. m. Arrives at » a sio . ----------------------------------------- --- --------------- . ON T H E P A C IFIC C O A S T increase in exports was nearly 1 It is stili occuring every «lay are you try in g to do. anyw uv?” m illions, m aking a net balance “ I ’m try in g to put a cyclom eter There are tli w w lr, wouM p r< hibit our favor of about 134 m illions on my tu b .” said Diogenes; and af PAPER FOR A WHOLE the reading of fiction bv vouniz ’97 over ’96. The increase n im- jie-.p! ter th at the A thenians ceased to - --------------- * vt.Ah fOH S I.7 5 . T!b:3 i- wronsr. The aar- JEW tL^R AHB OPTICIAN. T im o S c h e d u l e N o. 3 . T o T a k e E ffe c t F r id a y J u ly i« t 1S9P ports of gold in ’97 over 6 was rowrit th at would hurl from the linger u jhiji the crossings when 12:01 A. M. P a c if ic T im e . they saw him coming. Chicago over 51 m illions, a n d tin < N<>. 3. N«>. 1. ** iationg of th e ste n ti WATCHES, JEWEL?.?, SILVERWARE AND News. in exjHirts for same time w « over No. I. n'.-; is <1- plorahle. Fiction W e e k ly O re g o n i; SPECTACLES. 72 m illions, m aking a bah leave . sity to the hum an m ind. LEAVE. ARRIVE. A R R IV E . E verett W rest—“ H ert M o ro L e a d e r a wom- our favor of nearly 12 1 mil: All W ork W a r r a n te d F irsV -C lass. «5:00 a. m. S I.5 O 4:00 p. ni. W h ss to tell you 7:00 p. m. S:15 a. m. 1 1 in s conference has adopted reso- ¡-... «5:40 a. m. a total inert’.¡so in our wealth for nut to ri 4:10 p. m. 1 .0 0 Bi n< tory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, O r-; 0:15 p. m. at all. As lone lutions I 7:30 a. m. B o th S e p a r a t e denouncing men who let Arrive. Arrive th«- year ’97 in th s two articles i-f ¡is tbi -■ .-• • bave im agination so long g-.'.ns, Graphoplione- and Kixlaks. Leave. l Leave. thvir wiv,,s E. E. LY TLE, P r e s id e n t. $ 2 .5 0 support them .” ilx u it 3 -s m d lio n s . K; ep tb D. C. O ’RE ILL Y . G o n . M a n a g e r. *'I oro ....................................... O regon . .Hl they hunger for fiction. In M anny A. M ann—“ The ideal ligures and com pare tin i '.id id trvillU to lirou-.-riì». re p o rt for 189s, w hich will soon ■i 72 , • , :>!'!<-plan H , , i W E W IL L G IV E YO U ____ ready. DRESS-MAKING PÄRLORS. STO P W H E R E T H E PEOPLE STOP, 1- io regulate it. to show how it B o th a F u n Y e a r f o r ....................... AT T H E t” ” ' used and not abused. “ W ell, I’,„ not going to run anv Ail ladies needing tin- assistance of a ! Gahher- -"W hat di v« u r son $ 1 .7 5 lirst i’l iss «Iress-mtker, are in- ■ t h a-. p u :p is- of fiction is to such risk, mv dear ” •Io f«>r a living?” v.t«‘d to rail np-.n “ ■ ‘‘ !u.1;i,anehara;-t« r and describe “ T h a t’s just like you, J o h n ! 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