many judicious investments made
long years ago. A representative
of the most popular magazine ol
Sg«r* City •M id »* Hayer-
the day, The Womans' Home Oom*
official r a r a * or shbkma * o o panion, who spent the better part
MORO, OSMOON.
of ten days with Mr. Rockefeller,
L
at his Cleveland home, says that it
D C. I bxland a B or .......... E ditors is no exageration to say of him that
C. L. I rrland , M anager .
“ he is the most hated, the least un
derstood, aud most interesting man
Sand for advertising rato«
in America.”
To insure publication, • rA’cl'* {fo[
The
odd Fellows installation.
O b s e rv e r,
Gas Scitesasy Radiai
Moro lodge No 113, and Lupine
Rebecca lodge Nft 116, I O O F,
jointly installed officers for the
current term, Friday evening. Offi
cers of No 113 are as follows:
Wm Rudolf, N Q;
FJ MendirV G;
It M Brash, secretary;
JF Foes, financial secretary;
WD Wallan, treasurer;
CG Hula, warden;
GA Meloy, conductor;
OW Axtell, chaplain;
SP Brisbine, O G;
RP Hulse, I G;
GE Lewellen, R 8 8;
MG t llis , L 8 S';
FA Sayres, R S N G ;
EE Martin, L S N G;
Otto Peetz, R 8 V G;
WA Raymond, L 8 V G.
'■IB NA VAI 131K«.
Vitkins’ Goods
O ffic e S u p p lie s .
Are guaranteed. You can have
them by writing, or calling at my
In commemoration of the 100th residence at Demoss springs, Sher
anniversary of the birth of Robert man county, Oregon.
246)
A lex . H untbb , Agent
E Lee, January 19,1807, a hitherto
unpublished portrait of him is re
produced on the cover of Lippin-
cotta Magazine for the current
month. Memories of Robert E Lee,
One Sure Hatch Incubator fof
in the same book, is intimately an
■ale hot water system, capacity 160
T h e O bserver m u tt reach th e office befor
ecdotic, and extremely interesting, eggs. I’rioe $10. Apply at H.Dierks
LEST W E FO RG ET'
noon W e d n e d a y . T h e m a ll come« d a lly .
because of the fresh light it thrown farm, one mile north of Rutledge,
When you remit for The Observer
upon the character of thia great or a'ldreea, A zora M. W ilcox ,
Reports of an extraordinary ex
U M an « p r e » , or post office m o n e y o r d e r .
2451
Rutledge, Qr
bank d ra ft, payable to pense, far in excess of the truth,
man.
W e carry a surprisingly large
•e g ltte re d le tte r, or
One evening, saya Mrs General
P. C . Ire la n d A Son.
and complete stock of office
are being circulated by knockers
Pickett writer of the sketches, Gen.
supplies.
A Blue Mark here will answer an for the purpose of injuring the
Pickelt and I were invited to a Mrs
In q u iry , w h en entered upon o u r calendar
Inks for Copying,
jH vtng the date o f the paper
th e date at prospects of the proposed prison
Shields house in Richmond, where
w h ic h y o u r c u rre n t »ubocriptlon e x p ire .
Typew
riting, and
I have a very fine Jersey cow,
jute mill in Oregon. November 9th
we found Gen Lee. For refresh
and
anexcellentDurham
cow.which
Book-keeping.
We are here to do printing, and The Observer produced indisputable
ments we had ice cream made of
I wish to. cell, both giving milk;
• f you w a n t some done brin g It to u . or let
frozen buttermilk, sweetened with end also: a splendid heifer, soon to Letter and Bill Files,
u ? k n o w and we w ill »ee y ou.
I f y ° “ facts as to the cost of the mill com
th in k we are not exte n s ive e nou gh for
sorghum, and lemonade made from be fresh. For particulars, apply to
and Filing Cases.
pleted. and the cost of operating
The following named officers were
y o u r consideration— oh, go long.
lemons which grew in the conserva or n ldrees, Mrs. N elly P ike ,
the same, which is all the way from installed by No 116:
Look here for the next
Moro, Or
tory. Mrs Shields apologized for 24
thing you are needing.
Difficulty in havingynurOhserver $200,000 to $500,003 less than the
Neva Johnson, Noble Grand:
changed m ay be avoided by •e n d ‘n < ‘ ^ *
having ao much luxury saying there
knockers would have members of
Lillian Stanley, Vice Grand;
desired a lte ra tio n to this office. A lw a y
Observer Boo k * Store,
wive th e nam e o f tne office from w h ich the legislature believe.
But recol
Jessie Henrichs, Recording secre were more lemons on the tree which
you w a n t it changed, as w e ll as the one to
she would lend to tne hospital.
lect one thing: members of the in tary;
Moro, Oregon.
w h ic h It is to be te n t. „
Gen Lee said: “I will try to for
Nellie Rosa, Financial secretary;
coming assembly will not be easily
B efore c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e re a d
Send your watches, jewelry, etc.,
get, and-enjoy this lemonade, if yon
humbugged by designing graft. Ac
Eva Rudolf, Treasurer;.
ers are requested to e x a m in e T h e Obsei ver
nueding repairs, to me, and I will
will
promise
not
to
forget
to
send
a d v e rtis in g ¿olum ns. Its the a ctiv e, wide
SA McCoy> lyght Supporter to
cording to reports prepared by the
guarantee perfect satisfaction. W m
a w a k e buaintss m an w h o advertises, c on-j
the rest to the hospital.”
Noble Grand;
Rudolf is my «gent in Moro, at
«eo u e n tly he Is the m oat a cco m m od ating, Washington state officials last Sept
Lillian Page, Left Supporter to
This generous sympathy was not whose place of business any article
sells the cheapest, and dea ls the most lib ihe Walla Walla plant, including
e ra lly In e v e ry w a v
•'
confined to war time. Long after may be left to be forwarded, and
structure,machinery and all appur Noble Grand;
First Street
Strongs Brick
Maggie Rutledge, Right Support ward a friend came up just as„Lee who will return the same to you in
Did it e v e r o c c u r t o y o u that it tenauceg, was about $125,000. The er to Vice Grand;
good
shape.
O.
H
bacock ,
costs n o m o re to p ro d u c e p r in t in g t h a t
was sending a poor fellow from his
M ORO, ORE. ’
machinery value alone is about
LaGjjande, Or
is p le a s in g to t h e e y e t h a n t h e o th e r
Ida Mowry, Leff Supporter to gate with a happy faoe. “An old 241]
$50,000. It is estimated, however, Vice Grand.
k i n d . T h e O b s e rv e r is e q u ip p e d w i t h
Confectionery,
a l l m o d e r n fa c ilitie s fo r d o in g good that a similar plant could be in
soldier in hard eircuinstances,” he
Pernie Johnson, Conductor;
w o r k a t t h e v e r y m in i m u m o f co st. T r y
explained.
When
the
friend
asked
stalled
and
fully
equipped
with
us w i t h a n o r d e r a n d i f i t is n o t e x e c u t
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Nellie Meloy, Warden;
e d t o y o u r p e rfe c t s a tis fa c tio n y o u need
to what command the soldier be
modern machinery, for about the
Mrs
FA
Sayres,
Inside
guardian;
n o t p a y fo r i t .
Billiards Pool Tables
longed? Lee replied:
present appraised value of this
Any person or persons having
Mr FA Sayres, Outside guardian;
‘‘O,
he
was
on
the
other
side,
but
horses, cattle, house«, lots or house
.J an . 11,1907 plant. For the past three legisla
Mae James, Chaplain.
FRIDAY
we must not hold that against him hold goous for sale, exchange, or
tive periods, since April 1, 1900,the
parties desiring to buy suefl prop-i r j
Cold Drinkg ftnd Ice Cream,
nbw.*’
Blessed will be the peacemaker I Washington legislature has appro-
ANIMAL ODDITIES.
Gen Lee was noted for his impar arty, will find T he O bserver a D
who steps in and ends the trouble priated $150,000 for each succeed-
good medium for advertising and
in season. Soda Water, bottled
Only worthy deeds won securing a customer. Try
A n e a g le c an liv e t w e n t y d a y s w i t h tiality.
«_ V l M M
I iog fwo years; thia allow« $76,000
Ik and fountain, always on hand.
T he O pskrver ,
a year for the operation of the va- o u t ta s tin g foo d a n d n c o n d o r fo r t y recognition from him. He was urged
days.
'
-v
by some of his officers to give his
Moro, Or
W h it
tbe I« » of »146,«00,000 I riou. industrie. at the priaon. Re-
T h e nose o f a dog In h e a lth Is k e p t
own
son
command
of
a
brigade,
cool
h
y
a
s
u
p
p
ly
o
f
m
o
is
tu
re
f
r
o
m
the
to J ohn D. Itocltefeller, .io c . he is ceipt. Iron, the .ale of «11 m .n n l.c
but replied that he could not ap
n o . able to eat mint» pi« and di- tured product, .re turned in dtrect t e a r glan ds.
T h e b lin d w o rm , so c a lle d . Is n o t a
I to the state treasurer, hence the ne- w o rm o r s n a k e , h n t n legless llz n rd . I t point an untried officer to so im
portant a position. He paid n<>
*
■ ...........—
w. cessity of a new appropriation each la v e r y ahy a n d it e r f e c t ly h a rm le s s .
For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded.
more attention to personal antagon
T h e C o lo ra d o fo x ru n s f a s te r th a n
Talk of a war with Japan is ab legislative period. Price per bale
Over
700 acres plow land, 600 now
e r liv in g a n im a l, a n d th e c hee isms than to personal affection in
anrd. It has not been a year since pajd for jute this year $18; 400 lbs. a ta n h y , o o th
n cultivation, water, windmill, ]
r h u n tin g feopp rd , ho lds second
the management of the afmy. He wells and springs. If you want a
Secretary Taft ate a whale with tbe p«r bale, makes 451 racks per bale, place.
UyogLaea lonaoa ou ght to be ground
recommended a certain officer for good place come and see me four
mikado.
<»
-
I During tbe time between Jan 1, 05,
I n on e u n b ro k e n n o c tu rn a l flig h t tbe
s trictly to order. R eady-grou nd stock
miles
east
of
Rutledge.
Everything
E
u
ro
p
e
a
n
b
ir
d
knov.-n
as
th
e
n
o
rth
e
rn
promotion, despite the fact that
lanaee no m ore fit th a n would ready
and Sept. 30, ’06, the mill turned
No middle man.
made fa ls a toath. T h e M u n aa ll Op
Russian peasants are said to be out 1,339,650 grain hags, together b lu e tlir o a t has been p ro v e d to tr a v e l friends urged him to withdraw his a man needs.
tic a l Co. grinds each lens specially
fr o m C e n tr a l A f r ic a to th e G e r m a n
Address. F rank P ayne ,
living on hay. Aud it isn’t put up with quite an amount of hop cloth, ocean,
favor
because
the
officer
was
in
the
fo
r each eyo. O u r workshop« have
a d is ta n c e <>f l.tKHl m ile s , m a k
166
Rutledge, Or.
a ll th e la te s t, m odern and expensive
in fancy boxes and sold as health
in
g
tb
e
J
o
u
rn
e
y
In
n
in
e
hours.
habit
of
speaking
disparagingly
of
oat bags, wool bags, warp, twine
m achinery know n
to th e O p tic al
food, either.
Lee. “The question is not what he
c ra ft. O u r em ploys* a r« e x p e r t I f
floor matting, and other products,
we fit your glasses th e y w ill be «x-
THE COOKBOOK.
thinks of me,” he said, “I have a
made from jute,all of which is made
a ctly rig h t. C onsultation costa you
very high opinion of this officer as
A s a prophet, Overseer Voliva is with the same machinery with but
nothing. B ooklet, w ith v alu a b le In for«
R u b d u c k s o r geese w it h c o rn m e a l
m atlon about the hum an eye. F T iE E
a soldier, and I shall certainly rec
not a success. Old man Dowie a trifle in loss of time for the read a f t e r p lu c k in g to re m o v e th e d o w n .
Taken up, by the undersigned,
A good cook a dds n te a s p o o n fu l o l
oould beat, him with his tongue justing of the looms. Since elec
ommend him for promotion, and at the home farm 1$ miles south of
s u g a r to each q u a r t ° f w a t e r In w h ic h
R AC tt ax BU> 4*&-WAX M STa PORTLAND
do all in my power to secure it
Moro, Sherman county, Oregon,one
tied. -
- 1
j
tric power has been in successful c o rn , peas a n d squ a s h a re cooked.
estray
mare,
described
as
follows:
One of his officers, speaking of
I n m a k in g c u s tn rd p ie d o -not h e a l
Sorrel coior, white blazed face,
“ Rimata would like to help the operation the mill can easily make th e eggs m o re th a n Just e n o u g h to the enemy once, remarked: “I wish
a
daily
average
of
1,000
bags,
.with
h a v e th e m m ix w it h th e m ilk ; th e n be
’about 5 or 6 years old, weight about
United States check Japanese ag
those people were all dead.”
1000 lbs., branded OR on left stifle
gressions.” Ah, ha; how muoh does a monthly average of 172,000, with c a r e f u l no t to b a k e It to o long.
"How can you say thatj” Lee re and h on left jaw.
W h e n p r e p a rin g d ro p p e d o r poached
a
yearly
output
of
say
2,000,000.
Russia want to borrow!
The owner or owners of the above
On this basis there would be a short eggs th e s k im m e r s h o u ld be w e ll b u t monstrated. “I wish they were all
te re d . T h is w i ll p r e v e n t th e e g g fr o m
animal
are requested to call for
at
home,
attending
to
their
own
time allowed for closing down the s tic k in g w h e n ta k e n fr o m th e w a t e r .
it,—
prove
property, pay charges,
Defeat of the most sorry kind,
business, leaving us to attend to
loomB for a general overhauling of
T o g e t a d e lic a te , “ f a r a w a y ” fla v o r
and take it away, — otherwise it
awaits the gang who undertook to
o
f
o
n
io
n
In
a
sau
ce
d
ro
p
a
slic
e
o
f
the
ours.”
the plant, which is deemed advila-
will be sold, as provided by law, at
railroad Vawter over Davy last
o n io n In to th e m ilk o r s to c k w h ic h la
the farm named in this advertise
hle at least once a year. Following to s e rv e as Its fo u n d a tio n , le a v e I t o n
week by slander and libel. -
ment,to the highest bidder for cash,
New Freight Schedule.
is a tabulated statement of expense ly a f e w m in u te s a n d th e n re m o v e It .
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat
for 9 months—
It is not easy to believe tbe story
Following is the class rates which urday, January 19th, 1907.
TALES OF CITIES.
L. V. M oore ,
that Great Britain wants to get
will apply between Portland ant 219]
*
M o ro , O r
T w o - t h lr d s o f th e p o p u la tio n o f C a l
J u te a t $1S 34 per bale
$58,009 42
control of the air. There are no
Moro, effective January 1, 1907:
cotta
are
males.---------------------------—
r w s ...........
gold or diamond mines in the air. ^ F u a e l l a ..................................
A m o y 1» th e w o r ld ’» u n h e a lth le e t c ity .
New. Olc
7 ...............
2,797 04
A ll A m o y ’« s e w a g e la th r o w n In to th«
1st class per 100 lb s .. . . . ,60c 60c
E le c t r ic a l p o w e r .....................
6 ,2 5 1 -0 7
streets.
2d
“
“
. . . t . .54c 60c
3,013 78
A lady scientist has started for R e p a ir» a n d im p r o v e m e n t s
I n P a r is n e a rly a ll c a fe s h a v e ta b le «
3d
“
“
. . . . . . 4 6 c 53c
Other
HUppliea,
oil»,
etc........
2 .3 5 3 42
o n th e s id e w a lk .
F r o m these s id e
Java in search of the missing link.
4 t h ........................................39c 44c
| O M E to Radium
Presumably she is not the kind of j T o t a l expenses 9 month» ....$78,468 22 w a lk r e n ta ls th e c it y ’s In c o m e Is o v e i
Car load rates.
Spring» and re»L
,
W
O
M
E
N
female who will fall in love with V a lu e o f m a n u f a c t u r e s .............. 9 1,100 74 $200.000.
-ree youneli from the
A class per 100 lb s.............. ,..3 5 c
T h e re c e ip t» « t th e N e w Y o r k g en
wome» and caret which have
R o tx rtln e give« » h a t every woman
him at first sight.
N e t p r o fit 9 m o u t h s .................. $ 12,002 62
e ra l poetofflee fo r 1906 w e r e Just $16,
B
“
. “
....................... 29c
•worn your nerves D nnk of
moat <Je«lree—a perfect complexion.
082.22 g r e a te r th a n th e re c e ip t» o f th»
C
“
“
.......................22c
I t brin g» th a t «oft. «mooth. fre«h.
the wonderful water» here, whom
fo llo w in g s ta te « c o m b in e d : V ir g in ia .
D
“
“
.......................
19c
olear tin t to the cheek th a t Janotee
remarkable properties will bring »ure
Mr. Pike left home Tuesday and
Durmg the biennial period end N o r th a n d S o u th C a r o lin a , K e n tu c k y , E
‘ .......................16<j
youthfulne«».
I t w ill bring beauty
relief from theumahim. chronic coo-'
is now “ widdegung’' at baleni. He ing Sept. 30, 1906, there were ex A rk a n s a s , T e n n e s s e e , F lo r id a , i A la Grain, flour and feed................... 16*
to those who lack It: It w ill reta in
fhpation. indtgeflion. lodney and)
I t fo r th o .e who alread y po»«e»a It;
will prove to be the best represent pended from the fund provided for h a m a , G e o rg ia , M ls s la s lp p l, L o u is ia n s Potatoes and onions.............. •.. 16i
bladder trouble« and many nervou«
It w ill ena-ble you to «ucceeefully
a nd T e x a s .
disorder». T h u «pfcndtdiy equipped
ative Sherman county has ever had this purp ee $153,515.87, while the
Lumber, shingle<-, etc................ .15
com bat the ravage» of w eather and
aamtanuip poaaeme« every moencal
tim e. D o n ’t doubt—do n 't argue. Ju«t
S a l t ................................................ 22
in the Oregon legislative assembly. gross receipts were $204,558.84.
resource, provide» every luxury of the
WOMAN’S PROGRESS.
tr y R obertine.
Y ou r drugglat w ill
Hay or stra w ................................15
fioeA hotel and offer» all the comfort»
This included the sale of any manu
give you a free »ample. A ll drug-
deal per t o n .............................. $2.90
W o m e n m a y n o w becom e m e m b e r*
of the home.
Located amid the .
gi»ta keep R obertine.
San Francisco is figuring on hav factured products which were car o f th e F in n is h p a r lia m e n t a n d m a , Horses and mules per 30 ft car 38.00
mountain« where magnihcort «cenery „
ing a worlds fair 1913 commemora ried over from the preceding bien occupy a n y p o sitio n u n d e r p a r lia m e n t Cattle, hogi, sheep and goats,
delightful walks,and fine fishing abound.
|>er 30 ft. car.............. . ...» 37.00
loforatatioit at to oqulpmtat. atxwa-
tive of the discovery of the Pacific nial period. The gross profits of fro m th e s p e a k e rs h ip d o w n .
«wfaW
a.i aed tatat tAtarlmUj
T h e c ity o f S to c k h o lm . S w e d e n , can
ocean, which was no donbt one of thequte mill for the two years were
bo ast th e o n ly w o m e n ’s c o -o p era tiv e
The
Observer
Subscrih
the best things that oould have $22,149.01.
sto re In th e w o rld . S h a re h o ld ers , m a n
a g a m e n t, b u y e rs a n d selle rs a re a l
happened for S. F.
It is estimated with a fair margin
SO R O S I S
Shoes For Women end Children
Solace to Tender Feet
Incubator for Sale.
Milch Cows for Sale.
Watches Repairing, ete.
I Wm. Rudolf
; 4 -M4- H - I - I I 1 l l
Sorosis Hosiery has no Equal•
For Men, Women, Children, 25c Pair ,
l- M H - M - M - H 'H i - H M i 'l I 1II II ,M ,I I I I I 'M ’ I
K N IG H T shoe co .,
Walk Over and Sorosis store, the Largest
Speciality Store in The North West.
Third and W ashington Streets,
G r a s s " V a lie v , O r e g o n
M awwfiacSwre n a d
[stray Horse Sale.
Munsell Optical Cb„
71
Defeated in the court* by tbe for
A n n e W h itlo c k , le a d e r o f th e w o n «
s u ffra g is ts In S w e d e n , w a s th e p r e
m s of the Great Northern Railway
m o te r o f th is schem e.
the Harriman interests have oon-
S h o e B a e k le a .
cluded to withdraw from the field
W h e n K v t u d e r B e r r y W a ll , k in g o f
of battle on the north bank of tbe
tb e d u d e » fo r tw e lv e y e a rs a n d r e a lly
Oolambia river, and work now un
th e m oat In co nspicuo us m a n a b o u t
der way by them will be immedi
to w n , because he w a s h o m e ly o f fa c e
The knocker always works cheap. a n d a v e r y b a d d ra ee e r, besides b e in g
ately abandoned. About <350,000
He will exert himself harder, for r a th e r short a n d b lo tc h y , u n d e rto o k to
expended will be a total loes.
re in tro d u c e «hoe b u c k le s he m a d e his
less compensation, than any other firs t b ig f a ilu r e an th e s a r to r ia l d ic
Johtf'TL Rockefeller’s fortune, creature on earth and his unbound t a t o r o f o u r “ Jeunesee d o re e .” I th in k
I t w a s poor A l C la g g e tt w h o a a ld :
eays a polished statistician, “aocn ed energy and enthusiasm in oppo " W h y , B e r r y , you m a k e a fo o l o f y o u r
■salat ea at the rate of $1.90 every sition to progress would earn him a s e lf. Shoe bu ck le s go w it h lo n g s to c k
time the clock ticks ” Suppose the laurel wreath if it could be directed in gs a n d k n e e p a n ts . Y o u e a u ’t w e a r
’em w it h socks a n d tro u s e rs . T h e y In
dock ahonld atop: Would the for
te r f e r e w it h th e set o f th e tro u s e rs
lane oontiuue to accumulate just
a ro u n d th e fe e t.
T h e n , o f course,
y o u ’ v e got to h a v e a lo w q u a rte re d
the same! There is too great stress
11«) I l g «»r k<‘ l ! l » « t f
shoe. C u t I t o u t. B e r r y , c u t I t o u t.”
I t I:« tol'I cf thS h «« i o f '» b o res do ttier
pat upon the exwsa of fortunes won
W a ll Im m e d ia te ly q u i t — N e w Y o r k
n « h ir p fad, w h e n once iwsxpsctsdb
by Rockefeller and other rich men, c a lle d upon b y »tin f i t f i e r to m o u n t ft Press.
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and it usually falls to those without ho r»e a n d c r l 0 .lt ! N p t c e * . tb «
W r a r ln g ( ll« u « t .
tbe ability to accumulate. to make fe llo w w fils p '-re d th e q tu -stlo n In o rd e i
W e a r in g glasses need n o t b e p e rra a
the most uoioe a I »out it. When to r e jn iliite h o w he s h o u ld rid e . A n n e n L I f th e firs t h lu t o f d e ra n g e m e n t
y o n -b u y ln g o r « e llln g ? ’’ —T It - R lt s .
In th e eyes Is heeded a s h o rt tim e
Marcus Daily diw) he was rated as
«peut u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f an o c u lis t
a <60,000,000. When his will was
w ill s a fe ly tid e o v e r th e d iffic u lty .
It
prohato«* It show«««l alwint <13,000, • z l . d u a t r l n a a C b l . e w . f k t W r e n .
Is m ost r e s tfu l to close th e eyes f r e
T b e C h lu e M a re a w o n d e r fu lly in-
000. Senabrr He»rat was popularly d u n trlo u a people, and t h e ir c h ild re n q u e n tly fo r a fe w m in u te « . T h is rest
reported to lie worth from <40,000, le a n t v e ry e a r ly to m a k e th e tn e e lv s s doe» th e m g r e a t good. P a r tic u la r ly
u s e fu l.
I n tb s s tre e ts o f s (*hln«M s hou ld th is b e d o n e In tr a in s a n d S treet
000 to <H0,000,000 Th< facte aliow
to w n I t Is no u n co m m o n » Ig fit to »ee
ed alMiat <17,000,000. nnd so o n . tw o c h ild re n w lw a re ao y o u n g th a t
Mr. BeHteWlers* ««»lib would be they r a n h a r d ly t a lk t r o t t in g a lo n g
nw ieitly ief-r»*en«ed by u w it h a bn m ltoo pole on th e ir s hou lders,
- i . n t .. _ t . i . . k
b y w h ic h th e y a re c a r r y in g h o m e s p a ll
b o u t < t.,r q u a r t e r O f a billion w h ic h ¡ « 3 w a te r . I f one chll.1 is .t r o n g e r th a n
ba* I*•
I wit charged with I U tb H e * E it h e r I th e j»«ll l» - ,iu u g n e a r his
porein ii g. and more (ban half of I shoulder, fa ir th u « he ta k e s tb e “heavy
I end o f the p I o le .’
tome of the advance
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conveyances
Is
e x c e e d in g ly
h a rd on tb e eyes, e ve n fo r those th a t
a re s tru n g a n d p e r fe c t.
T h e gase
shou ld he con fin e d to th e In te r io r o f th«
c a r.
Ix m k ln e o u t o f th e w in d o w s to
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