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¿ «b-, Z l X O b se r v e r . SENATOR C. W. FULTON. OTHER LIES REFUTED. whom I have known for many years in fact since I first began the study of law myself, I want to say that any person who judges him to be one who would be the tool of any person whomsoever is absolutely mistaken. I know Judge Littlefield is not that kind of a man. So far as the trial of the case is conoerned the instructions and rulings of the court were along the lines of the ru ings of Judge Bradshaw aUthe previous trial. It .is a well known fact that lawyers honestly disagree as to many questions presented to to the court in the trial of a cs and it is aleo a well known fact that the oldest cirouit judges of our st$te have been reversed by the supreme court of the state of Oregon, as the records of that court will show. Judge Littlefield’s rulings in the Thompson trial were certainly such that no one has a right to aay bat that he was aiming to give both the state and the defense an absolutely square deal. I regret that anything has been said in connection with the political controversy existing in Gilliam county that could so se riously reflect upon the integrity of a man I know to be honorable in all respects and who is occupying the honorab!e position of-judge of the circuit court of your cRstriot. Such attacks are vicious in their intention and effect; and in this in stance the attack is absolutely with out any foundation. It is due to Judge Littlefield, and to the people of your county, that retraction be made by the Globe, in so far as the article reflects upon the integrity of your circuit court. -Yours very truly, An American heiress who recent ly married a foreign nobleman has reached her palace and finds it with out a presentable bath room.* The process of disillusionment in such cases Is rapid and general. J ^ O T IC B o r F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Notioe to hereby given that thennder- Bigned, adm inistrator of tbe estala of Pat Last October the Condon Globe Whether President Roosevelt rick W . McDonald. dec*»»cd, tin» Hied in ■ • r u Ct#y • • « * *»*» F » per. liked it, or whether he didn’t like published an article similar to one tbe oonnty oourt of Hherui»n oounty, Ore- o r r ie iA L r a r « » o r s u m m a »» o o «on, bis final aooonnt aa snob administrator oontained in a recent issue of the it, were incidents that did not in of eaid m tate. and th M Monday, tbe Stb MORO, OBBGON. day of April, IMS, at tbe boor of lOo’ olnok fluence Senator Charles W. Fulton, Fossil Journal, which last named e. at. hae been fixed by said oouit aa the of Oregon, i.n his work upon very paper was sent to nearly every vo* time for hearing of objections to eaid report sad tbe eet tie w e n t thereof. D. C. I beland a S on ........... E ditors important measures recently before ter iu Sherman oounty. Both pa . , , O. K. OOCHKAN P o lit ic a l C o lu m n . Administrator of the estate of P atrick W. the senate. Mr. Fulton is spoken pers appear to be edited and oper C. L. I reland , M anager . McDonald, deommd. (6tm6-27-2H9) of as the intellectual peer of any ated for political purposes only, Ssnd for advertising rates. man in the senate, and in spile of and serve as mongers of the vilest U M M O N S - In U»a C irro It Court at the State o f Oregon for Bherman County. indignitre heaped upon him by kind of libels. Both papers charge The undersigned hereby announces to the voters of Sherman oounty that Arley K. Yeo, P lain tiff, FR ID A Y ................ March 27, 1908 Roosevelt, Hitchcock, Heeney, aud that the 11th Judicial District was f he Is a candidate, at the primary elec K le e b ln e ve. Yeo, Defendant. other persecutors, of high aud low created for some beneficial effect it tion, for the republican nomination for To Kneebine Yeo, the above named de The Observer has been established degree, has secured national recog would have on the trial of a man fendant. C o n g ressm an nearly 21 js a rs , and It ha» some aubacrl- named Thompson, charged with tb e name of tbe State of Oregon) nition that is an svideuce of superi her» who have received It regularly for for the Second District, subjeot to the In Yon are hereby required to »ppenr and more than h a lf a »core o f year». Many or worth in emigre»«. approval of tbe voter*. I believe in •newer tbe oom plaint filed agninet yon In His career murder, and to be tried in Gilliam o f theae object to having the Old Reliable liberal appropriations for waterways, the above en kt lied anil, on or before the laat The Globe article singled dlacontlnued at the tim e o( expiration ol as senator has b>en that of a man county. equal opportunity aud privileges for dav of the tim e prescribed in tbe order of their subscription^, and for their benefit, at entitled to recognition by the peo ont onr fellow townsman, Judge labor ana capita), aud government pnblioatlon, to wit: On or before tbe Stb for other reason», we discontinue subscrip ■•V ° f M ay,IM S . and If yon fail to so appear oontrol of oorporatioue. answer, plaintiff will apply to tbeOourt tions only when notified to do so, except ple of the natiou, but because of Littlefield for the brunt of its attack T . T . C eer and »or tbe relief demanded in the m uiplaint by agreement made at the tim e the ac- the releutless and unjust personal and now the Journal jumps onto filed herein against yon, to wit: For » decree oount la opened, when It Is noted upon Senator Bowerman, District Attor tbe bond« of matrimony now ex The undersigned hereby anuounoes dissolving the calendar to be discontinued promptly warfare waged againbt him, he has isting between tbe plaintiff and yourself on to tbe voters of Sherman oounty that ibe grounds of desertion; and for snob other at the tim e specified. A ll persons paying had a hard row to hoc, bat to his ney Collier, and Representatives be ia a candidate, at the primary elec and further relief ea to tbe Court may aeem In advar.ce at the time o f subscribing, w ill B. F. Pike and R. N. Donnelly. tion, for tbe republican nomination for equitable and jnal. have the benefit of the $2 50 rate for two credit it must be admitted, even by year», or the $500 rate (or five years. W e bis most unprincipled political ene We have thoroughly looked into rtiia snromoua ia served npon yon by pub J o in t Sen ato r lication thereof for a period of mix auoo-.iee- aend Th e Observer to any responsible per this matter, have certified copies of mies, that he has at Inst won honors for tbe 18th senatorial district,oom pris weeks in tbe bherman Gonnty Observer, a son who orders It, though they may not ing Sherman, G illiam and Wheeler weekly newspaper of general cfronlation the oourt records in this Thompson aend the money with the order, with the which will abide with him. counties, Oregon. I f nominated and published in Hherman county, Oregon, in understanding that they are to pay 1 2 ^ irenanoe to an order of tbe Hon E. V. elected I w ill perform tbe duties per Heuey, one of the vilest ddgs let case, and which prove beyond any cents per month for It, until such lim e as itllefield, Jadge of the above entitled Ooi taining to tbeomoe in tbe beat manner they may wish to take advantage of the loose to hound people, under pny doubt that the statements published duly made on the 24th day of Mnrob, 19 possible that w ill conserve the Interests ana »bJdate of tbe first publication then above lite ra l discounts. From this date by both the Globe aud Journal are of all the residents of tbe district. to the 27th day of March. 190S. we are prepared to dlscoui t rates to all of the nation’s treasury, has taken Jay B o w e rm a n 7tm27m8 890J A. W . F abqmxb , Attornev leading W eek ly» and Magaalnes publl <hed a “suggestion’’ from the President wilful falsehoods. District Attorney for P lain tiff In the United States, to any prepaid reader Menefee published, in the Condon it is reported, “ to drop further at of T h e Old Reliable Observer. Com e.wlth Tfic undersigned hereby announces the m oney—as that Is Indlspenslbie. tacks on Mr. Fulton;” and i us lead Times a letter which fully stated to tbe voters or Sherman oouuty that the facts, and which also establish of wanting to see our senior senator be is a candidate, at tbe primary elec tion, for tbe republican nomination for “ In God we trust” will be reator- wiped off the map, so to speak, os es the falsity of the articles printed All outstanding Sherman coun ed to American ooina by an le t of had been his desire, Roosevelt is as above stated. In the interest of J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e ty warrants are now payable at my congress. - justice, aud that readers of The Ob of the 28tb representative district, com now well satisfied with Mr. Fulton. prising Sherman, G illiam and Wheeler office. Interest will cease from this It is reported that this understand server may know the truth, we re counties, Oregon. I f nominated and date. Moro Or., March 16,1908. When we get universal suffrage ing between his “excellency” and print Mr. Menafee’s letter today. elected I w ill perform the duties per W. S tanley , taining to tbe office In tbe beet man every married man will have his onr senator came about through the Mr. Menefee is well known in this 290] County Treasurer ner possible that w ill conserve tbe Im own political boas. terests of all tbe resident« of tbe dlstriot. stand taken by Mr. Fulton on a county and onr people know that B . F . P ike number of important matters. With what he says will be found true in Just one more reference to uat ure out consultation or advice on the every respect. The letter is as fol 'i'be undersigned hereby announces faking. Isn’t it odtl that no one has matter with Roosevelt, the latter lows: to tbe voters of Sherman oounty that Two span, broke, gentle to handle T hb D i l i . bb , O sboom , I attacked the spelliag bee. fonnd Mr. Fulton was with him be la a candidate, at tbe primary elec Call cn me and will make terms to October 12th, 1907. ( tion, for tbe republican nomination for suit. O wen T hompson , when he needed support on several To the Editor of The Times, Condon, O r.: 288 Monkland, Ore. J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e F rank M enefee . Dear sir^ I desire to say a few The Japanese ta i payers, wTio issues. The effort to reoover the for the 28th representative district, 'have recently organized so many railroad laud grants was one of the words through the columns of your Sherman, G illiam and No one blames a spiritualist for comprising anti war leagues, are the real patri principal factors, Mr. Fulton’s rail valuable paper with reference to a Wheeler counties. I f nominated and road amendment was another, and recent article appearing in the hitting back at his critias, but are elected I w ill perform tbe duties per ots of the Orient. talnlug to tbe office In the beet manner bis amendment to the interstate Globe, referring to the Thompson not spirits noted as knockere f possible that w ill ooneervethe Interests 560 acre farm on High Prairie, of all tbe residents of tbe district. commerce law a third, with other case, recently tried in your city. Washington, for rent; three springs, China explains why she yields to R. N . D o n n e lly good bouse and barn; 150 acres in matters in which the executive has Since the close of the war with J have hesitated to go into print Japan; which was wholly unneces fall wheat, 150 acres pasture land, been absorbed. t ecause I dislike the publicity of a Russia the naval strength of Japan sary. The lack of a navy alw.ijs rairn balance can be cultivated. Appli Now that peace has been declared newspaper controversy, but justice is said to have increased 90 per cent to tbe voters or Sherman oouuty that cant must supply all stock and works that way. along these lines it is hoped that to Judge Littlefield, and the interest and iu battle ships has wore than be Is a candidate, at tbe primary elec equipment. Apply P. O. Box No. 1, tion, for the republican nomination for there will be no further interfer I have in good citizenship compels doubled. This is one of the sub 285 The Dalles, Oregon. A s time goes on it becomes more J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e ence with Senator Fulton by the me to do so. I am no longer the jects to which oongress should give evident every day that there are a for the 28th representative district, President of the United States or district attorney of your district careful attention in considering na comprising Sherman, G illiam and lot of things which congress will val plans. Wheeler oountlea. I f nominated and any one of his hirelings. Mr. Ful b u t l am interested that laws in all not do this session. elected I w ill perform tbe duties per ton has been dogged and worried places should be honestly adminis A representative in this county taining to tbe offlee in the beet manner No Uso to Dio. possible that w ill conserve tbe Interests by a large real estate corporation. to the verge of madness by their tered, and also the people believe it of all tbe residents of tbe district. Texas reports an ‘orderly’ lynch onslaughts for years, which makes Special inducements to those who “ I have found out that there to no to be so. Were this a matter of de J . M a rin e r wish to..become financially inter ing. New York has recently ex the success which has attended his use to die of lung trouble as long aa yon fense of myself, or any of the attor ested. R eal E state S ecurity C o ., perienced a series of thoroughly efforts all the more remarkable. Fort Dearborn Bldg., neys''connected with the case ] oan get Dr. K ing’s New Discovery,” Tbe undersigned hereby announces systematic burglaries. And now that Mr. Fulton has to would have nothing to say. I do says Mrs. J. P. White of Rushboro, Pa. to the voter* of Bherman oounty that 285 Chicago, 111. “ I would not be alive today only for be to a candidate, at tbe primary elec leave his seat in the Benate and not feel that the article reflected on that wonderful medicine I t loosens tion, for tbe republican nomination for Socialists are like the rest of os. oome home to Oregon to refute the me in any way and I have no per up & cough quicker than anything D is tric t A tto rn e y “To him that hath shall be given.” lies and slanders told about him his sonal complaint to make, but being else, aud cures lung diseases even after for the U th Judicial dlstriot, compris Here’s a Boston propagandist thro’- political enemies will say that he the case is pionounoed hopeless.” This ing Bherman, Wheeler and G illiam interested in the case as I was • F BVInv MMMWVMW Vto ORDKR ing sympathy to Rockefeller. should stay there and attend to the feel that I am in a fair position to most reliable remedy for coughs and counties, aubl.ot to tbe approval of tbe oolds, la grippe, asthma, brouohitisand voters of this dlstriot. I f nominated peoples’ business. This is very judge as to the merits of what was aud elected I shall faithfully discharge hoarseness is sold under guarantee at the duties of tbe office. nice talk, hut Mr. Fulton owes it to In one thing at least Chicago’s said in the editorial article referred the Moro Pharmacy. 50c and $1; trial Jo h n A . C o llier A t T he O bserver O f f ic e bottle free supremacy is not disputed by its himself, and his friends and to the to. < p __ Onr “ ada” attract attention and most jealous municipal rivals. I t is state, to make this defense. He has Tbe | In the first place, the charge that >‘E advertise. When you get our ad wrought a splendid work for this XfiO&al OikBIBkBB« to the voter* of Bherman oounty that the favorite field of operations for the 11th district was formed with he 1» a candidate, late, at tbe primary elec elec vertising, yon get business bringers. coast, and for one The Observer anarchy in America. omluatlo for reference to the re-trial of the t tion, for tbe republican nomination Moro Presbyterian Chureh. will not stand to see that work D is tric t A ttorney* destroyed and the builder sacrificed Thompson case, is without founda 'Services in Moro Pre-bytorian tion. The fact is, Mr H 8 Wilson, Receiver Hanna’s suit to collect for any other man. for tbe 11th judicial district, subject to church nexl Sunday, Morning and tbe approval of tbe voter* of this dto- from the directors of the National one of the attorneys in the case for evening. trict. I f nominated and elected I shall There is not a state in the Union bank of North America money lost the defense, was opposed to the di endeavor to faithfully discharge tbe du AND Sunday school at 10 a m. ties of tbe office as provided by law. on Morse stocks, ought to prove an that has more important aud varied vision of the distriotr Resides this A. J. A dams , Pastor. interests to conserve than the great r D. R. P a rk e r. instructive precedent. I call the Globe’s attention to the state of Oregon; and if onr con ten I M ere M . E. Chureh fact that the continuance of Jhe to tbe solicitation of a num tlon is true, it fuWows that Oregon Regular services every Sunday, her Pursuant My Motto Is of Republican* of Bherman oounty The object of onr fleet in the Pa should have a representative in the case, made at the last April term of I have decided cific is a puzzle to several countries senate who is able to cope with the your circuit court was upon the* at 1.1 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, for tbe office of to become a candidate Quick Bales and Bmall Profits. but it will lie noticed that Oriental tremendous problems that present application of myself, being then Pastor. C o u n ty J u d g e - Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. jingoes no longer try to pall feath themselves tor solution. A man district attorney in your county. L iv e and Let Live. of Sherman County, Oregon, subject era oat of the tail of the American who can secure results; Mr. Fulton This application for continuance on P 11 Buxton, Supt. Call and Examine to tbe action of tbe Republican voters Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs at eagle. My Bfock of tbe oomlng primary election. I f I account of an absent witness was is that man. It is detrimental to day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs C G am nominated and elected I w ill, dur F U R N IT U R E strenuously opposed by all of the any slate to be shifting aud vacilla Huis, President. Ing my term of offloe, stand for equa and In executive session last week the ble ameesment and taxation of all prop ting iu its congressional personnel. attorneys tor the defense. Had they Spaulding Chapel. S ID E L IN E S United States ‘senate ratified six of erty, good roads; a square deal to every States of the Union receiving the had their way with reference to and taxpayer: an honest, con before buying the treaties adopted by The Hague Services, 1st and 3d Sundays cittaen servBttve. econom ical a d m lu ln tra tio n highest lienefits from legislative that motion the case would have peace conference relating to laws of 12 n. and 2J and 4th 8und-«ys at of th e oounty’s business. |V e ir respect provisions are the states that retain been tried before Judge Bradshaw, 7:30 p. m. fully. E • C a ttr o n war, rights and duties of neutrals, their members in congress for the instead of Judge Littlefield. They Sunday school 11 a. m. each bombardments, etc. Tbe undersigned hereby announce greatest term of years. We trust well knew at that time if the case Sunday. Moro - O regon^ 'X to tbe voters of Bherman oounty that that voteis will weigh these subjects was continued it would be tried be ---------------------------- --------- he Is a candidate, at tbe primary elec Epworth I^eague 7 p. m. “ When we talk of China,” says at the primaries next month and fore Judge Littlefield, and that if tion, for tbe republican nomination for G. F. P inkham , Pastor. the restored Minister from Peking, let no faction of this fiarty, or any my motion was not granted, and C o u n ty J u d a s Wesley Chapel. and if nominated and elected I will “ we most not consider the China other party, lead them by political they did all they could to oppose it, perform all tbe duties o f the offioe In a Service, first and third Sundays, fair and Impartial manner towards all. of three or four years ago, but the whims of any kind to black hall that Judge Bradshaw would try the China of today; lietter still, the Mr. Fulton, whom no man has ever 7-30 p. m. and second and fourth / V . H . S m ith case. These facts, it would seem, Com pany China of the future. Like the rest made a better record in congress, Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. conclusively sliot^ that they had no of^ the world, we are improving.” and ont of it. The and lerstgned hereby announces Sunday school 11 a. m. each Take pleasure in announcing that thought of a division of the district to tbe voters s of Bherman county that Aa if there could be a better or Sunday. be la a candidate, at tbe prim ary elec they have purchased the Grants’ «o as to have the case tried before more inquisitive Wu Ting F ang., G. F. P inkham , Pa«tor. tion, for the republican nomination for Ferry, and will operate the ferry It was n’t necessary to touch a buuic uilior judge than Judge Brad between Cliffs, Washington, and z C ounty C lerk button in order to put the Taft boom shaw. Rufua, Oregon. They aolicit the» DANGER IN DELAY The earl of Yarmouth ia not a in operation. I f nominated and elected I w v ill per patronage of the public and will d<> However, I am not writing to de form the duties of the off.oe of * County all they poaaibly can in giving quitter. Altho his wife got a di fend any of the attorneys or their Kidney Diseases are Too Dangerons Clerk In tbe same manner as p» past yean quick and prompt service. Minister Wu Fang wears a coat motives, but I do desire to say that vorce from him for reasons that with special favors to none. For Moro People to Neglect. hich is buttoned down the back even the strict English courts deci C lhto F erry C ompany , H . ». M o D a n e l I consider all the attorneys did not The great danger of kidney trouble i i -i. ed,off hand, were entirely sufficient, But he has somebody to button it only what was their privilege, but ............„■I. Is that they get a firm hold before tbe he ia after another American for for him. of Bherman oounty Oregon: their sworn duties as attorneys. sufferer recognises them. Health to To voters I hereby anoounoe myself as a oan tune, and hasalrantpersuaded Miss gradually undermined. HadfcAche, Financial depression continues That is, to do all they honorably headache, nervousness, lanienetto, sore- dldate for republican nomination for Norma Mnnro, bosom friend of his C o u n ty ClerC* in Japan. Many bauks and firms could, at the second trial of the case new, lumbago, urinary troubka, drop- former wife, to marry him. Leslie as well as at all other stages of the s>, diabetes and Bright’s dissase follow of Bherman oounty, aubjeo* to the ap in Tok io, Onaka and Kobe, buve Carter, who knows them both in ti proval of the voter» at the primary case, for their clients; and they In merciless suooeesiou Don’t neglect election to be held April 17th, 1908. mately, says with ^the charming passed in their chips and thrown made a hard fight as it was their your kidneys Cure the kidneys with frankness of women with regard to up the sponge. C, K. J a m e s Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. duty to do. It was a well known tbe oertain and safe remedy, Doan’s one another, that “ both of them Kidney Pills. fact that, during the time interven will be stnng.” The undersigned hereby anuounoes Harney County News: Local jenl Every kind of rig to order, John O. Berry, retired farmer, living to the voters of Bherman oounty that ing between the first trial and the onsicsand |>ersonal disappoint me lit« be Is e candidate, at the primary elec and all ordera prompt and satis on B lu ff street, The Dalles, Ore., aays: Notwithstanding the statement of should not be i»eruiitted to influence second, two witnesses for the state “ Doan’s Kidney Pills have proven tion, for tbe democratic nomination for factory at reasonable price«. Farmers teams fed as well as C o u n ty C lark Oscar Strauss, secretary of the ua voters to defeat good and useful could not be held and produced at their merit, not only In our family, but tional commerce and labor bnrean, senators and congressmen. ■ Judge the second trial. Whatever the In the families of our neighbors and of Bherman oounty, subject to the ap they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at onr expense. proval of tbe voters. I r elected I will that onr immigration laws are now Ellis is doing honest work for tbi* guilt or innocence of the defendant friends, and I feel It a duty to reoom- discharge the duties of the offioe ac mend this remedy to others who m a j may have been, I do not feel that cording to law , special favor to none. nearly ¡»erfect, investigation may district in congress; tie is gaining likely develop many weak places in influence right along; his experi without the testimony of these miss be suffering with kidney oomplalnt. F . O. D eM o o a O L A C K S H IT H IN G Both my eon end myself have obtained in the law. The fact that 65,000 ence in Washington is a strong as ing witnesses sny criticism is due to prompt and lasting relief from back ° and REPAIR SHOP undesirable citizens were refused set and should not lie lightly esti any person connected with the case ache and kidney disorders by the nee Io the vefiere of Bherman oonnty that passage on steamers for America mated. The policy of freqneut because of the result at the second of Doan’s Kidney Pills and we are al to a candidate, at tbe primary elec Horse Shoeing a tion, for the republican nomination for from European ports last year for changes In our delegation reduces trial. I did all that I could, as did ways glad to endorse this remedy. ’ Specialty. C ounty Aaaaaoor For sale by all dealer*. Prloe AO the reason that they would likely the influence of Oregon in national Mr Collier* but the result is w hit > Bherman oonnty, Oregon. If nom be returned at the expense of the affaire and should not be enoonr- might be reasonably expected con cents. Factor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United inated end elected I w ill perform the ship owners, is only an incident. agml. We believe that republicans sidering the absenoe of so much of Btotea. S cott , P rop . duties at the offioe of County Ameaeor In the seme manner as peel yean with Smuggling is an every day event owetttolhemaelv«-* toHiapd solidly the testimony that we had before. Hememher tbe name Mfinl hivore to none. by Mr. Ellis for a A-oomi nation. In regard to Judge Littlefield, take no other. on both aidea of the nation. Mom land , O bmon . S MORO PHARMACY Expert* Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. A n y a n d all K in d s o f Geldings for Sale fami for Rent. P a t e n t M e d ic in e A lw a y s , In S t o c k ■ ------~ 7 - E County Treasurer’s Call Experienced* Registered pharmacists fledicines Carefully Compounded. T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L A modern hospital ' for tbe treatment of all medical and eurgica / diseases, except such as ere contagious. R a t e s , fr o m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g t o ro o m Ambulnnoe will*meet all trains and bonte if hospital is notified. F or F u rth er In fo r m a tio n - A d d r e s s D rs . F e rg u s o n a n d R e u te r , M e d ic a l “D ir e c to r s . Isn’t Reading a Delight Now “It certainly is* and I thank you, Mr. Optician for fitting my eyes e<> ¡Mirfeclly. 1 have had glasses of all kinds, but this last puir I got of you beats them all.” z W e c o a x e d th a t m an a loDK tim e b«for<t he would let na fix hiaovea. He aaid all ulnaaea were »Ilk« mid whiit w*ta the use. Now you ooiild not ut-t him to ro elaewhere. 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