Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 29, 1909, Image 2

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    O bserver.
m *r« v il* ••Ite lw l r * > « r .
o vp i c i kl . r a r a » op
M BUU»
OO
I t is not at all surprising that a
Los Augelee attorney in Chicago
should hare turned higher») man.
Self preeerration is still an entirely
oatural la v .
* MOK<S OKKGOK.
The pure f <od onuitnlssioo in
W ashington state is on the trail of
D. C. lKKh-i.xn. Editor.
C. L reland
M anager 1 meat dealer» using preservative«.
Scveaieeu were convicted in Seattle
in one day and fined an aggregate
tk*t 29, 1*W
FR ID A Y.
o f f 10,100 for treating ham burger
sleuk with “ freexum,” a chemical
Church and Society noitce» FREE, ex
cep» when for money making purpoae* which cause* putrified scr»|*s to
Huch notice* at regular rate» at the option lose their odor and look fresh.
of the publisher*.
Deputy commissioner Ad.nus has
We will not 1m responsible for the evidence enough to convict 60
neglect of subscribers to notify ua of
changes in their address. Nor w ill the dealers in Tacoma, Olympia, Alter
notification of a Postmaster that the sub­ deen. Hoquiam, Ohehalis and Ceu
scriber baa “ Removed” settle tbe bill of
tralia. E xperts at the Beattie hear
a delinquent.
D id it ever occur to you th a t it ing testified that the use of preser­
ooets no more to produce p rinting that vatives was positively harmful.
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is pleasing to tbe eye than tbe other
k in d . T he Ottaerver is equipped w ith
all utodsru facilities for dolug good
work at tbe very m in im u m of cost. T ry
us w ith an order and if it ia not execut­
ed to your perfect sat infection you need
not |»ay for it.
Amufltta&aata.
How It W ill be at Raleigh.
Morning Oregonian.
wwg}wai4 UUglQI
herself liberal iu grauHog refuge to
ulieu exiles.
One eveulug last
month eight women from the ex-
Sultan of T u rk ey ’s bareiu arrived
m Londou, and they are uow t< in
porurily living at a boarding house
m the fashionable neighborhood of
Portlund place.
RUDOLF OPERA HOUSE.
Oregon will he well represented
by a baud of horny-handed eons of
toil at the Farm ers' N ational Con­
gress at Raleigh, N. C., next m onth.
With Tom Richardson to tell them
where to go, and WillisB McMurray
to show them how to get there, and
A 11 Averill to tell them w hat to
use, and S A Lowell and W M Col-
vig on the side lines, Dr K err will
be kept busy teliiug them how we
farm to advantage in this greatest
section of the worlds’ gaiden.
The Fate of a Hypocrite.
Eugene Guard.
J. Thohurn Ross, the convicted
hank wrecker, must go to prison,
and most Oregonians believe the
punishm ent just. They do not re­
gard Ross as an extraordinary had
man, hut he added the sin of hypo-
cricy to his crim inal operations,
and all the while he was juggling
with the funds of his depositors
professed to be better than the aver­
age man. Most of us have less
sym pathy for this sort of a crook
than for the average lawbreaker.
Hoot Moot The Musical H igh­
landers are scheduled to give on«
performance a t the oj>era house to ­
night. This promises to be one of
the most delightful events of the
season, and «if the H ighlanders
prove to be one half as good as tbe
reputation they have established in
M o ro M . C. Chwroh
other localities would seem to in ­
dicate, it is a foregone conclusion
Sermon by the pastor Sunday
th a t a rare treat is in store for local evening, Oct. 31st, 7.30 o’clock.
Subject, “ O ur greatest need.”
amusem ent lovers.
The com­
Come: An eff >rt will be made to
pany embraces both vocal and ift-
do good;come. F. K. S mith , Pastor
strum ental artiste as well as com­
Ladies Aid society meets in the
edians, sketch artists and a lady church lecture room Thursday after­
hum orist and character im person­ noon of each week.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a in.
ator. Prom inent am ong the com­
pany are the two Strang", the well I* 11 Buxton, Supt.
M o re P roab yto rlan Chw roh.
known voculists and delineators of
Sunday school at 10 a in.
Scotch character. Miss S trang is
Services as usual next Sunday,
said to posi-ese one of the best con­
morning and evening.
tralto voices ever heard on the
Subject of m orning discourse:
concert stage, while her brother “ A Jewish racer who took the prize
Archie has attained distinction as and how he did it.”
Subject of the evening discourse:
a singing comedian. The various
‘The
greatest foe to success.”
memliers are handsomely and a p ­
You are invited to these services.
propriately costumed and to say
A . J. A dams . P astor
th at the company is deserving of
liberal support at the hands of
NEW TODAY.
am usem ent lovers is merely to
emphasize the belief that there is h
large and a legitimate field for
organizations of the H ighland type,
For MULES. Ten head of young
which align themselv s squarely horses. Two yearlings; the rest 3
on the side of respectability and and 4 years old. Apply to
decency, without losing any of their
T iik O bserver ,
merit.
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Moro, Or
With the closing of the exposi
lion, Beattie U niversity, ou whose
campus the fair was held, became
a large tnmeficiary, inheriting city
property valued at $1,658,088. Of
Send for advertising rates.
this am ount $600,000 represents
l»ernianent buildings erected by the
Hpain spenda eonsiilerable time
state and loaned to the fair; $207,-
a n d money to keep from being de
935 represents semi perm anent
inolished.
buildings put up by the state, now
available for the uuiversity, and
Bend The Observer to your absent
the balutice consists of im prove­
friends. It is better than a letter,
ments th the campus and structures
and gives all the home news. Four
put up by other interests, which
months for 50c.
A Colville Recluse.
have been bequeathed to the u n i­
versity.
Once again a Venezuelan row
Spokesman Review.
which ought to I*? settled in police
Jam es R. W alsh, former bank
Tucked away in an old lard pail
court threatens to assume the dig­ president and theu bank wrecker,
in the safe of Frederick Hoss, a
nity of a revolution.
/ y - has been denied a release by the
Colvil'e shoemaker, who died at
^ » u rt of appeals from his five year th a t place several days ago, was
The main lesson^>f leprosy is
R ichard
C roker’s oft quoted sentence to a federal prison.
Pco found $4,500 in gold, currency to
somewhat
pliilospplnc. E urope for
opinion th at New York is th e best pie will applaud or condemn that the am ount of $2,500, a deposit
governed city in I he world has not decision according to the light in book showing a credit of $400 iu centuries was covered with it, hut
tem pted him to live there.
which they regard the original the First National bank of Colville, the quick, strong, reactive blood of
the white race strangled I lie germs
sentence. But certain it is that
and city end county w arrants, and
of
death, so it is doubtful if whiles
Iu spite of the spread of the when some rich or prom inent man other securities, aggregating $35,- could ever be pestered ag.iiu.
is
put
tiehind
prisou
bars
every
autom obile and the invention of
000. Hoss, who has been regarded
th e aeroplane a good team of mules effort is made by his friends to by many as a recluse, was thought
Great B ritain is having quite as
have him set at lilierty w ithout re ­
is worth more than ever.
to be almost in poverty. The old
much trouble with her budget as
gard to his guilt or iunoceuce, and
m an’s wealth was discovered when the U uited States is with the cor
sooner or later they generally sue
W. E. Corey declares that the
a
committee of citizens visited the poration laws, and the British land
cccd. It is all* wrong and creates
steel business is about to make
little
shop following Hoss’ dea'h, lord is as hard to deal with as the
discontent bemuse of the feeling
more niouey than ever before.
and
opened
the safe.
Arocricau m anufacturer.
that the law and clemency are
P aris society should rejoice.
stretched in faM r of the wealthy
criminal and denied tbe poor one.
Summary o f Hoecoomcnt R oll o f 8b<rma^ County
__ PffSidcnt Taft has never
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pressed the hops th a t corporations lie equality in practice as well as
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for tlx Year 1^09.
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would develop paroxysms of de­ theory.
light at the prospect of being taxed.
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N u m b er acres tillab le laud, 269.478 ............................
N um ber acre« non-tlllable laud 139,082................ ..
Iru p ro v e tn e a ts................................... , , ......................
Tow n lota............ ; ............... ...................v , ........................
Im provem ent« on town lots................................... .......
Im provem ents on land not deeded
N um ber miles Railroad bed 75.48
Railroad ro lling slqok
N um ber miles of telephone and telegraph lines 87 2 6 ...
M anufacturing m a c h in e ry ...................... .............. .....
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Merchandise aud stock in tra d e ..................................... J
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F arm in g im p le m e n ts .. . . . . . . ,
Money, notes and accounts.. . . ....................
Household goods.................. ..................... .
Num ber of horses 6,468................. ................ ..................
N u ill tier o f cattle 1,494
N u m b er of Sheep 10,434
N u m b er of hog» 1,880................................. ..................... ...........................
N u m b er of dogs 364.............. ............... ............... -.......... ...........................
Value
4,087,825
352.628
198,996
79.166
189,605
8.268
688,880
80.120
14,060
16,960
140,180
97,930
111,620
61.776
428,090
w 28,010
31.296
9,430
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3,740
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Harness and Saddlery
O(Hce In The liofili) Building, let St.
Moro, Oregon.
Collars Whips, Blankets, etc,
J. ll. Morgan
A FULL LINE
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OREGON
GASH DEALS IN FUTURE
Joe A. Wilson
A tto rn e y a t L a w
Office in the Moro Commercial Co
new brick building.
MORO
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W. U. Bryant
Better for you,
Better for me.
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OREGON
George Mowry
Read m y le tte r w h ich exp lain s w here w e s ta n d .
D o n ’t feel offended, com e in and see us.
Bryant &. Mowry,
L aw y ers
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co
MORO
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WE HAVE THE GOODS
OREGON
And they speak for themselves, both
as to QUALITY and PRICES, show­
ing a saving to the buyer who will
get the full benefit of his money.
Frank Menefee
A tto rn e y - a t - L a w
OREGON
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ItOM S M U G
Wm. Rudolf
On the Grass Valley road, Oct
5th, between thehoffln of J. W. Booth Flrtt íCTesf . Hlrong b r f á , floro, üre
by and Moro, a leather folding
wallet, about 7 or 8 inches long,
C o n fe c tio n e ry
containing, among other papers of
value to the owner, one note of $11
C ig a rs , T o b a c c o s
20 or 25, payable to and indorsed
by C F Coe. A reward for the find
B illia rd a n d P o o l T a b le s
er awFhs its return at The Observer
Ine cold d rinks and ios « ream in sea
Book Store, or to
A TTilM'FKD
IleMoes Springs, Or
sou. Hoda water, bottled and fountain
alw ays on band.
u Every Wednesday and Saturday
r v o n in e x e f r o m
R frx i A
Tuesdays and Fridays from 2:30
to 4:30 will be for Ladies only.-
S k a tln g 2 5 c e n ts .
11 1 I I F- W - l l 1 1 1 1-4 I I I 1 I I u | | | | I h :
4-H- H I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I i f ;
R epair to us
I Lost Heifer
Bright Rll color, white face,
about 18 months old, branded HR
On left bip or rump, point of right
horn; has been broken off. Infor
matron will be auitably rewarded
Address
L. H. B risbin ,
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Box L. Moro, O r
FURNITURE
I f you have any Jewelry you cannot
w«-ar bring It here, and we w ill repair It
SO you can not tell It from new. W e dont
hang your watch up for a week or so and
then charge you for cleaulng It. W e clean
It and guarantee It for a year w ith o rd in ­
ary usage.
U N D E R T A K IN G
My Molto la
Quick
Kale« and
Kiuall Profits. r
F. V. Clark, Jeweler, I Optician
IJ ve and I^et Live.
Close to DeMoes. Mile from
store, church, school, warehouse
286 acres with 200 acres ready to
•eed Reasonable price with less
than third ca-h down. H as house,
barn, water, and fenced. For in ­
formation call a t this office or write
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W A M oroan , Moro, Or
C a ll and E x a m in e
„ M y tUoek of
F U R N IT U R E
and
H ID E L IN E N
before Inlying
O. W . A X T E L L
M o ro
ill For Sale.
One 18 hoe Superior drill k r
sad- ot will trade for a horse or
young stock.
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.1.0 T hompson , GrassValley, Or
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SOREN HANSEN
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Any (»erson or persons having
Express and Freight
horses, cattle, houses, lots or house­
hold goods for sale, exchange, or Delivered to any Part of the City
DrSyiug of all Kinds.
parties desiring to buy such prop­
erty, will find T he O bserver a
good medium for advertising and Trunks and Grips Delivered
seem mg a customer? Try
To and From ali Trains.
T he (T bservkr , Moro, Or
T H S DALLK8, OKhOOM.
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M oro
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P o r c e la in
B a th
Tuba.
| A g en t for th e Best S team L a u n d ry
S hop in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv er Office
E D G A R L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r .
M O R O
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P a in t in g , Jpaper
Satisfaction G uaranteed
Both in W orkm anship and Price
Office at F urniture Store.
Vinton Hotel
W hen
III
P o ri I ii ml
•T O P
OATS
Select New Crop—the Kinds that Yield
from 80 to 100 Bushels Pew Acre
f
SH A D E L A N D CLIMAX
SH A D E L A N D C H A LLEN G E
BLACK BEAUTY
BLACK RUSSIAN :: SW EDISH RED
GRAY W INTER
W r i t e f o r P r le e a
or **aaA.»KijkMD csAuumcur*
M r. F-mil T . Radsnt, Sileta, karvetted 125 buahela
per acre weighing 44 pound*, to the me.mred
kudtel from two field* of our " S H A D E
L A N D C H A L L E N G E " Oata.
Foe *ure, quick return», our oat* «re the
gwg aw o p. P L A N T N O W .
F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R I
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New Entirely,
Hotel Oregon
C orner 7th and Stark Streets.
Ii I* ii «* and II* room* are provided with
running water ai^d long distance tele
phone*. Kurof><*an plan. Rale*
•1 per day Ind upward
iligheat priced room $3
per day.
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Convientto Business
PR IC ES R E A S O N A B LE
Conducted on Beat Principisi
C w a * w * « r e l* l T r * M ,
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Hotel Co.
H. A. S tu art, Moro, Oregon.
A Good
Clean
C< R . B E L S H E E , P roprietor and M anager.
M o n to E t t o
European Pian
Family
Hotel
F IT T IN C
l iv e l y , f e e d a n o s a l e s t a b l e s .
M A N A U S»
Free bu» to and from traina
* Rate» by thè day
60 c, 7 6 e, S I . 0 0 , S I . 6 0 , S2.
STEAM
MORO, OREGON,
P o rtlan d , O reg o n .
tair t o t ud
, n n n iL i in m t ii.x L u .*
All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­
n exion with water systema installed In first
cl®®» style and all work done guaranteed.
D ynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations
Esmond Hotel
ANUMKSON
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P ustewiib , B rick A nd noioRETE W mk
Chas. Wright, Prssldeat.
■ . C. lrieklnaoa, Hsuager.
OOIIAR
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G R A 3 $ VALLEY, ORE
AT
W right-Dickinson
hop
Everything First Class and’ Up to date.
Proprietor of
To Buy, Sell or Exchange C IT Y D R A Y N O . 2
for R epairs.
W e m ake a S|*eoi»lty of repairiog w a t­
ch««, eyeRlstsHs, spec tar lee and optical
grxxls. W e lisve the tools aud m aterials
aud skill to Insure good w ork.
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Improved Farm For Sale.
SEED
HIM
F^udolf O p e r a H o u s e
Louis Schadew it«. Kent, Oregon
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ON HAND
All Work W arranted.
Office cor. F irst s t , and McCoy av., "t- H - l- l -l - t I 4 U I I I 1 1 1 1 t i l l l -W-i- H - t -t -t-t-f l U T U t H I H i H I I K
Diagonally opposite Drs. Goffin.
I will he pt Kent, Monday Nov. 1;
Grass Valle^ Tuesday and Wed­ e J A i n e s S t e w a u t
nesday, November<2d and 3d;
Addresa: M ORO, O REGON.
Moro, T hursday November 4th;
Wasco, Friday und Saturday No
vember 5th and 6th.
S to c k I n s p e c to r
To buy 3 or 4 carloads of good,
sound, well nroke horses, 4 to 10
S h e r m a n C o u n ty ,
years old, 1100 to 1800 pounds.
O re g o n .
E. W. D ooley ,
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Buyer D eputy Stock Inspector
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Repairing Promptly oa4 Neatly Dona.
't Moro, O regon.
D e n tis ts — >
MORO
THE DALLES
Pocket Book L o s t.'
111 n h
LOUIS HEYDT
Office in the Vogt Block upstairs
OTTO PEETZ. A iM .io r
CLEAN M IL K .
The late E. H. H arrim an eclipsed
Some Suggestions fora Couuty where
even his record aa au active finan
There are no Dairies.
cier when he drew up a will that is'
conceded to l»e alwolutely lawyetf
By 0 . J. Goffin, M. D.
proof.
Mayor of Moro.
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The Oregon state*board of health
The tariff experts aie to re­
nergetically occupying itself
ceive $7,500 a year each, with with milk sanitation in the state.,
clerk«, allowances, and theetseteras Although there are no dairies in
which go with soft snaps.
And Sherman county, a few words as to
they aren ’t very expert, either, to bow milk shoi^ld be cared for by
tell tbe trn tb .
the farmers in this county, would
not come amiss. Milk being a good
Mars is leaving the earth again medium for the rapid development
after a brief call, and really Mm* of pathogenic germs is continually
know practically no more of the a menace to the consumers’ health
planet than we knew before. It is when contam inated with these dis­
possible that the less we know of ease germs.
the M artians the more we shall re
Taking it for granted th a t ..the
apect them.
farmers’ milch cows are healthy,the
milk will be pure and wholesome,
You may bet your last dollar and the method to* keep it in th at
th a t Uncle Joe knows what he is state is the object of this paper.
talk in g about when he asserts that Milch cows should be treated with
“the “ iusurgeuts,” l-aFollette, Cum kindness and fed regularly with
wings. Beverage, et. al., will lie on wholesome food. They should not
the side of W. J. Bryan as soou as lie allowed to drink impure water,
he succeeds in fiudtng a 3d demo nor out of stagnant pools. The
cratic party.
stable should he well ventilated,
with plenty of light, and all m an­
y h e conference between President ure quickly removed.
The cqws
T aft and President Diaz Is to be a should sleep on beds of clean straw
private on» save for the presence of »hen kept inside, and groomed twice
President T aft’s private secretary. daily. Having*-thus groomed the
T his is announced as an im portant cow, with common sense, diligence,
piece of news, but why auytiody and precaution, it remains for the
should have ek|>ected a public con k«*eper to u*e due care in the m ilk­
fereuee lietween these officials it is ing. He should use two separate
not easy to imagine.
buckets: one containing about S0<>
gallons of clean, lukewarm water,
Spain has been executing its “ on and a soft cloth with which he will
desirables” with scant ceremony wash the cows’ udde s a n d dry them
Iliv iu ?
«-I hi-
for centuries, w ithout a protest l>e afterward.
ing filed, but the shooting of Pro­ milking jacket, Ins hands having
fessor F errer has raised a storm been washed with plenty of soap
which is shaking all the thrones of and hot water Indore the milking
Euro(»e. There is a lim it to all begins. The other bucket, having
thing», even to th e “ tlivlne right” been thoroughly washed and scald­
of a few to rule the many.
ed ¡3 now re.ady for the reception of
the milk.
Milkers should avoid dipping the
IL P. Longeiieck«*r, a Chicago
fingers
in the milk when stripping
tenant, who has Iteen unaoccesafnl
teats
with
the thum b and index
lu obtaining renewal of a lease of
finger.
The
hands should be kept
au a|>ai (meui bee nine a child hail
beeu Is,in to him therein, brought dry while »¡Iking. The milk should
suit Mgainsi the landioid, under the now he carried to a place prepared
new statute, demanding that *tfie or its keeping, covered over with a
landioid lie lorced to tenew the piece of muslin,and allowed to stand
leas«*, f’he outcome of tins suit a short while, when it is then strain
will m watched a ilh interest, by a ed into puns. Useless to say. th at
go si inauv f« m i lies in ib« large the strainer and the pans should
have been thoroughly sterilized by
Cities.
Imiling. Tlie place where tbe milk
The physictMU who has dis­ is kept should lw cool', clean, well
covered hookworm sud traced its aired, and ueed exclusively for mi k
rsvag«« in the South has also found l^et tbe farmer« become accustomed
th at tbe class o f poor w h ite s whom to such method of raring for his
ft affects intisl stop I he eating of milch cows and milk, and he will
hog meat before they can hope for soon find th a t there is nothing bur­
relief. Ruch a ranted)' will lie densome, nor very scientific about
found ineffective among a people it. Milk is often the only food of
w ho would rath er get what they weak persons «nd infante, a fact
like with » h a t they don’t like, wlueh should make us dofihfy care­
th an go W ith o u t i f .
ful of its sanitation.
HHISICIAN & SURGEON.
L) r . marie m . uoffin .
For Sale or Trade
Dooley I s C m tfg .
I I
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♦ i i H I M H t H 11 I H I H l 1 H I
The
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W ise D entai Co.
mm from Tks Dallsser *n T MMre.se ooen.y points st nor s i - o s .
Merries
famished to or froe* Mom to say points.
O U R M O T T O ”Ples*e the publk."
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