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    Tuesday, April 29, 19 1 9
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE NITC
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I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Bunlding
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Buildine
Heppner Oregon
UK A. u. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN' & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Heppner Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOItX E Y-AT-LAW .
Heppner Oregon
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland Oregon
Regular monthly visits to Heppner
and lone.
"V. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
ROY V. WHITEIS
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS,
Heppner Oregon
Bowers Shoe Hospital
C. W. BOWERS, Prop.
I use modern machinery methods.
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. J. L. CALLOWAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Graduate American School of Osteo
pathy, Kirksvil'.e, Mo., under found
or of the Science, Dr. A. T. Still.
Office at G. W. Swaggert residence.
Hours 10 to 12 2 to 5. Phone 42
SADDLE LOST Between Dry
Folic and the R. McElligott ranch;
Buekhorn brand saddle. Return td
McElligott ranch and receive ' reward.
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Give the Youngsters
a Start
Helping the Boys and Girls of Heppner get the
habit of making frequent trips to the Savings
Department of the Farmers' & Stockgrowers
National Bank is better than bequeathing them
a fortune. With the thrift habit once establish
ed they will be prepared to make their own wa .
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The Dank for all ages and sizes of People
and Concerns
rv. Farmers Ot.
r: . National
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Reduce Expenses
15y buying now. Look at these prices; good only
while slock lasts.
Glass Tumblers, set $ .25
Flour Sifters 20
Fruit Press 20
Di.shes less than cost. Fnainelwarc below nor
mal price. 12 foot Linoleum less than wholesale
A Few of Our Many Specials.
Case Furniture Company
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The Kvrick
McAtee & Aiken, Proprietors
CKKAM AND CARD PAKLOKS
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Read The Herald. $2 Per Year
ARMY TO GET TALKS
IN THRIFT CAMPAIGN
To teach thrift through subscripts 1
to the Victory Loan and War Savings 1
Stamps, three lectures on wise buying 1
will be delivered to 1.500,000 soldiers
now in the service. The talks will 2
made under the approval of Brigadier
General Edward L. Munson, General
Staff, U. S. A., and will be given under
the direction of the Y. M. C. A.
OUR SOUL WILL PAY
There was very little to find fault
with in the spirit which the American
people showed when the war was
brought home to them daily by deeds
of heroism sent back from the fields
of France. In those days, beneath th
selfishness of commercialism, was
laid bare the soul of our people. It
was the same true, untarnished soul
which built the country through near
ly a century and a half of struggles
which tested every fiber of our being
as a nation.
It Is this spirit and soul of our na
tion which makes possible the
achievement by the American people
of any task which they set themselves
to do from the bottom of their heart.
Our nation never went into anything
with a more determined will than
It did to defeat the abominable
militarism which had been the lone
star of the German people. The Amer
ican people won that battle.
The government is now making an
appeal to the same spirit which won
that victory. The only work that re
mains to be done to make sure of an
oversubscription to the fifth loan Is to
bring home to the American spirit
which won the war the realization
that there is another great task which
it is right to be done. That is paying
the bill of the war. The American
people know the bill is just and will
pay it.
A dollar saved is a dollar made,
vest in War Savings Stamps.
In-
" S. S. means sane saving,
'he habit.
Get
FARM WAGES WILL HOLD VP
No lower farm, wages this year are
in sight, counsels J. W. Brewer, O.
A. C and federal farm help special
ist for Oregon. He has refrained
from saying so as long as there was
any prospect that readjustment In
living costs might operate to lower
labor wages. Rock bottom wages
in western Oregon are $50 a montih
and board, and in eastern Oregon
$60 and board. The call for many
horse teamsters on the wheat ranch
es is: growing, with offers of $60 to
$75 per month.
StocKgrowers
BanK
Us '
MOKO-HEPPNER GAME FRIDAY
j Moro high school ball team will
I will play the Heppner team on the
!r aiamona ana the n"e
boy" U wiU be Eome game- AU
tlle hys wnt is for every loyal
He',ipnor rooter to turn out and get
properly busy and tf.iey will do the
rest. Admission to the game will be
only the small sum of 25 cents.
Mrs. Donovan of near lone, under
went a major operation at the Hepp
ner hospital last Thursday.
THE BACK AND FRONT
OF IT
Back
Back of the Victory Loan stands the
treasury of the United States the vast
wealth of a great and powerful nation.
That makes it safe.
Back of the Victory Loan is the call
of duty. That makes it patriotic.
Back of the Victory Loan is Govern
ment Interest. That makes It a good
Investment.
Front
We are mustering out about fifteen
thousand men a day, and at this rate
It will take ten months to demobilize
the army.
It will cost over throe billion dollars
to bring the boys back and feed and
care for them until It Is done.
That gives us un idea of the sizo
f the Job.
Do you want the boys brought back?
Your subscription to the Victory
Loan is your answer.
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Morrow
In the Matter of the Estate of
John F. Lentzy, Deceased.
Citation to W. L. Lentzy, Katrice
Lentzy, Grace Lentzy, and all parties
interested, and all unknown heirs.
IN THE NAME OF' THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re
quired and cited to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Morrow, at the
court room thereof, at the County
Court House In the Baid county of
Morrow, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
2nd day of June, 1919, at 10:00 a.
m., then and thero to show cause, if
any you have, why the following de
scribed property and the Interest of
the above entitled estate In the fol
lowing described property should
not be sold at private sale, as the
County Court may direct and author
ize, to-wit:
REAL PROPERTY 800 acres
of wheat lands, more or less, lo
cated about 6 miles from lone,
described as follows: S. E. of
Sec. 32, Twp. 1, S; N. E. Vi of
Sec. 5, Twp. 2, S; the S. W. Vi
of Sec. 33, Twp. 1, S; the S. E.
Vi of Sec. 31, T. 1 S; and the
N. W. Vi of Sec. 4, Twp. 2,S;
all In Range 24 east of the
Willamette Meridian.
W. of E. Vi of Sec. 12, Twp.
1 N., U. 21 east of Willamette
Meridian.
8. W. of Sec, 32, Twp. 1 S..
,R. 24 east of Willamette Meri
dian, except one acre In the S.
W. corner, thereof, deeded to
.Si'liool District No. 30 for school
purposes.
Witness the signature of the
County Clerk of Morrow County,
this ISth day of April. 1919.
J. A. WATERS (Seal)
NOTICE Or I INAL NETTI.IMENT
In the County Court of the State
of On Ron, for Morrow County. ,
In the mutter of the Eftate of W
P. Scrlvner, deceased.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the un
dersigned, s Administratrix of I'm
Estate of W. P. Scrlvner, deceased,
Hft It yr opnr-rtuniiy o Ini.ir
tin tmttt - .14 trmn in polling,
-t nu-K "H'- ml P'JOf iSoir of
v w :. Knew tirw3i-ff f rviulmf
T t'fmt. Iktvu yr.ir TKicy,
r. Uwh ruaU .n power twt tu&jcttb
WEBSTER'S
KEW INTERNATIONAL
UTnOVAUY U an nil-know
init learner, a univonk.l ii'!ion
riri.wrr, r. I n 1) Inert your
n. 'H. It li in chilv um hy
hundred, if ihou'anJ.f uo-c-
! i t i a a. 1 v a t.f!-l ',-..
4M im Ho, J.. rM Pair. II.
". io.U'MM.cntrjptiu.aJ.luliJw.t.
,tmu mrs. :!-
iicuu u ecu rim um-m.
V It I .-. tut
O. A C. MCRRtAM CO.,
fMIt4. Mm., t. . A.
1 f-rT-V1
has filed "uer final account as such
odministratrix, and that Wednesday,
the 7th day of May, 1919, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
thereof, and the County Court room
in the County Court House in Hepp
ner, Oregon, has been by the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
duly fixed as the time and place for
the proving of said fianl account and
for the hearing of any objections
thereto.
MATTIE B. SCRIVNER,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. P.
Scrivner, Deceased. 49.1
NOTICE t Olt I'l ISLICATION
Department of the Interior. IT. S
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon.
March 26, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Ellis R.
Minor, whose post-office address is
lone, Oregon, did on the 16th dav of
September, 1918, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 019348, to purchas the EV.
NEVi, section 7, Township 4 South,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian.
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
"timber and stone law." at such val
ue as might be fixe by appraisement,
an that, pursuant to such application
the land and timber thereon have
been appraised at $255.00 the timber
estimated at 148,000 board feet at
?0.75 & $1.25 per M, and the land
$100.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof in support of
his application and sworn statement
on the 25th day of June, 1919, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initi
ate a contest at any time before pat
ent issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which woud defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN
REGISTER
NOTICE FOR PIBLICATIOV
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
March 26, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Grace
E. Minor, w'hose post-office address
Is lone, Oregon, did, on the 18U
day of September, 1918, file In this
office Sworn Statement and Applica
tion No. 0193 56, to purchase the
EH SW and SE NV, Section
8, Township 4 South, Range 28 East.
Wlllnmetto Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, Tmown as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might
be fixed by appraisement, and that
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber Wiereon have been
appraised, at $378.00, the timber es
timated at 216,000 board feet at
$0.75 & $1.25 per M, and the land
$150. On; that said applicant will of
fer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on thi
25th day or June,, 1919, before C. C.
Patterson United States Commission,
er at his office, at Heppner, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protei.t
this purchase before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any time before pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit In fhls office, alleging fart
which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN
REGISTER
PETITION
In the County Court of (he Slat
of Oregon for Morrow County.
In the matter of the organization
of Went Extension Irrigation DIsiMrt
in Morrow and Umatilla Counties, In
the State of Oregon.
To the Honorable County Court of
Morrow County, Oregon ;
The undersigned petitioners re
spectfully show:
That petitioner are more than fif
ty or a majority of the owner ,f
land Irrigated or suitreptible of Irri
gation within the houndurlfH Ikti Iii
after dnerrlbed and dexlre to provlrt
for the construction of works for the
Irrigation of the name and to provide
for the MTonstrtiftlon, lictlermf nr.
extension, purchase, operation or
maintenance of work already roe
trurti.d and for the assumption
principal or Ruarantor of lnrt ht. d
D on account of dlslrlrt land In
lha United States under Ihe Kedvrul
Reclamation laws, and petitioners do
now propone the nrjcmluitlnn of iin
Irrliratlon district 10 I,- known a
West KitonMoa Irrigation IiiMrlrf,
within said roantl and Hat un l. 1
tha provision of Chapter 307 of lh
General Law of Oronon for 1917.
That fit land of your petitioner
ar Included within what I known an
the Weal F.ltrnalon of Ihe Umatilla
Projwt built bjr Ihe United flatea
rterlamatlon Sorvlr and are miiwep.
tlble of Irrliratlon from the water of
Ihe Umatilla river a a rummon
ourr and Ihe major portion of aald
land" are lnrud4 will. in the t.,un
dariia of Moirnw County and a a i.all
portion tin r. -of are n! i!'d mii' ln
the li'iliri'l M lev .f !'n,al ,l';i r . t -,
In It St.,!" . f Otet r,n
" 1 ,it M. i,..tind..f 1. . , 1 . ..
f "" -1 1' ion !- ! ;, 1 - ,1 . !,
r I p- follow.;
of Section 28 in Township 5 N. R. 28
E. W. M. ; thence running along the
west line of said Section 28 in a
northerly direction 5175.7 feet more
or less to the south boundary of the
right of way of the main canal of
the West Extension of the Umatilla
Project as now permanently survey
ed and constructed by the U. S. Rec
lamation Service;' thence running in
a northerly and westerly direction
along said boundary line of the right
of way of the said main canal a dis
tance of 26.16 miles more or less to
She west line of the E. of Section
23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.
at a point distant 2840 feet more ot
less and in a, southerly direction
from the N. W. corner of the N. E.
Vi of said Section 23; thence north
erly along the west line of tho E. V.
of said Section 23, 2840 feet more or
less to the N. W. corner of the N. E.
Vt, of said Section 23; thence contin
uing in a northerly direction alone
the west line of the E. of Section
14 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.,
5280 feet more or less to the N. W.
corner of the N. E. of said Sec
tion 14; thence easterly one and one.
half miles a'ong the north boundary
line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N.
E. corner of Section 13 in Township
4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.; thence contin
uing easterly along the north boun
dary line of Section 18 in Township
4, N. R. 2 5 E. W. M. a distance of
5807 feet more or less to the N. E.
corner of said Section 18; thenco
northerly along the west line of Sec
tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W.
M. 3797 feet more or less to a point
on the south bank of the Columbia
river; thence in. an easterly direction
along the south bank of the Colum
bia river 21 miles, more or less, to
the west bank of the Umatilla river;
thence along the west bank of tin
Umatilla river in a southeasterly di
rection 4 miles, more or less to the
south boundary line of Section 28 hi
Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M., at a
point easterly and distant 1094.4
feet moro or less from the S. W. cor
ner of the said Section 28; thence
westerly along the south boundary
line of said Section 28 1094. 4. feet
more or less to fhe S. W. corner of
said Section 28, the place of begin
ning. EXCEPTIONS:
Saving and excepting the follow
ing described tracts or land in the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon,
lying within thG above described
boundaries, to-wit:
In Township 5 jr. (, 27 E. W. M:
All Sections 29, 30 and 31 lying
north of the north boundary of the
right of way of tho Main Canal of
the West E?enslon Project, except
the N. W. of the N. W. of said
Section 30.
. - Township fl N. R. 2fl E. W. M:
All of Sections 16, 17, 18 nnd 19
lying south of Ulie south bank of the
Columbia river. All of Section 20
and W. , Lots 2, 5, and 6, and W.
Vi of S. E. 4 of Section 21. and the
5. H of Section 26 and the S. of
N. E. V4 , N. W. M and S. of Sec
tion 27. All of Sections 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, nnd N. '3 and S. W.
U nnd W. i4 of S. E. 14 of Section
35 and the N. of Section 36.
Townhln n s. t. 25 ,:. w. M:
All of HertlonN 25. 35 and 36 lying
south of the south bunk of the Col
umbia river.
Township 4 V. H. 2(1 K. W. M:
In Section 2 the following describ
ed area; Beginning at the N. W.
corner of .Section 2; thence easterly
2647.26 feet; theme S. 0 deg. 09
niln. 30 see. W. 105.8 feet; thenc,, fri
63 deg. 24 ml n. 30 sec. W. 14S3.0
feet; thence 8. 72 deg. 47 tnln. 30
see. W. 118S.0 feet; thence 8. 28
deg. 04 11. 1 n. W. 412.5 feet; Bhenre
N. 0 deg, 1 inln. 30 sec. E. 14XC 66
feet lo place c beginning.
In Section 3: The N. V. 14 and
the following described aren: lie.
ginning at Ihe N. K. coiner of Mo
tion 3; Ihence 8. 0 deg. IK niln. 30
sec. W. 14H56 feel; thence 8. 82
deg. 51 niln. W. 710 4 feel; Ihence
8. 7 deg. 15 tnln. W. 16H5 5 feel
thenco N. 2 deg. r,n niln. W. 386.3
feet to a point on Ihe went liouniliirjr
of the N. E. V of He. t Ion 3 and dla
tanl 453 H e t, N. 0 deg. 13 niln. K.
from renter of Section 3; Ihenne
northerly 21H6 2 feet lo Ihe N.
corner of N. Y. of Keel ion 3;
Ihenre eaalerly 2640 feel more or
lea lo Ihe place of beginning.
All of Heetlon 4 and 9 lying north
of the north lioundaty of the right
of way of lb Mjln Canal.
All nf Hnrtion f and 4 and the N.
W. Vi of Section 1.
Town-hip 4 V It. iM K. W. M:
Section I, F.. Sectloa 2, 8. 4j
and 8. 4j N. V He. Hon 9. H Si r.
Hon 10. N Vi nation I J, N. V .f
N i Hwtion H, K. H Kerin.n 17,
all K. n H'rllon 20 lyln north of
the north boundary line of the rlrhl
of way of ll,e Main Canal and all of
ih H. E Vi of Hetion 14 lying
fi"' I tl "f the north ,o -uiiiiy nn of
It e rh l, of tuy f rr,e Main Canal.
I t " l.ouri'lut V ilf .r 1 ipllon of Mld
' o il -Iriil li'l'tlni' I'" 'X
t'!' ' t 'i'l',!"! u iow , 1 i,v 1 n
t f t ( '''lit
of !,.!, f, f,0
p'l'.l . II'. I
and there are 120U acres of vested
right lands yet to come under public
notice; and this totals 7,769 acres
which are now entitled to water.
That it is the intention ot petition
ers to elect the first board of direct
ors from the district at large.
That duplicate copies of this pe
tition are to be circulated for the
purpose of securing the requisite
number of signatures by land' owners
and the said duplicates are to be at
tached together and treated as one
petition for the purpose of presenta
tion to the above entitled court.
Wherefore, your petitioners Dra
that all of said lands included with
in the limits of the proposed boun
daries as described aforesaid and ex
cluding the exceptions mentioned
herein, be organized Into an irriga
tion district to be known as the West
Extension Irrigation District, under
the .provisions of the Chapter 357 ot
the General Laws of Oregon for
1917.
Dated this 12th day of March.
1919.
Adolf Skoubo, O. B. Olson, John
H. HosTtie, E. K. Mulkey, Frank Cram
mer, c. C. CoyKendall. Thurston
Grim, Pyrom Powell, F. H. Rieks,
Nancy J. Rieks, Geo. Rand, L. M. Da
vis, J. E. McCoy, J. W. Brackenburr.
V. Loomis, L. B. Smith, C. W. Grim.
H. C. Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, C. W.
Caldwell, D. R. Bronnell, A. E. Me
Farland, Frank V. Carelle, M. C.
Burchett, C. H. Dillabough, Chas. J.
Nizer, L. H. Carpenter, S. H. Board
man, F. L. Brown, T. E. Hendrick.
H. J. Cason, Thos. Brew, D. R. Bron
nell, Effie Bullack, R. P. PIk, W.
A. Ford, J. O. Camp, A. W. Cobb.
Leslie Packard, Claude White, W. G.
Cohoon, Ray L. Brown, J. W. Walk
er, C. H. Atteberry, A. P. Ayers,
Jas. W. Long, Ernest Brown, Frank
Partlow, Glen Brown, John Brun
gurd, J. C. Ballenger, Jesse O. Low
er, Alta Howard, M. Marshall, R.
Wnsmer, J. R. Johnson, Geo. E. Mef
ford, F. E. Burns, S. Atteberry, Paul
Partlow, John S. Crooks, M. L. Will
iams, Chas. Hango, W. O. King, W.
N. Hatch, J. A. Lytle, Joe Curran, H.
H. Weston, Frank Otto', Eugena
Cummins, C. E. Hein, John McIIugh,
H. C. Harrison, Harmon Montgom
ery, Ray L. Brown, M. K. Flicking
er, Royal Rands, Ingvard Skoubo,
Ira A. Berger, Paul Smith, John
Brungard.
NOTICE
In the County Court of the SUte
of Oregon for Morrow County.
In the matter of the organization
of West Extension Irrigation District
In Morrow nnd Umatilla Counties,
State of Oregon:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are heroby notified that the
undersigned, petitioners In the above
and foregoing petition for the organ
ization of an Irrigation district to bo
known and styled a West Extension
Irrigation District, under and pursu
ant to Chapter 357 of the General
Lawn of the State of Oregon for
1917, will present the above anrl
foregoing petition to the Honorabla
County Court, of Morrow County, Or
egon, at the chambers of snld Court
In the court 1iouh8 of said county at
Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, the
Oth day of May, 1919, at the hour ot
10 o'clock or said d.i, that being a
special meeting of said court called
for the purpose of hearing and con
sidering ih wild petition; and you
are further notified that the ahova
and foregoing petition together with
a plat showing generally the propon
ed boundary of the Irrigation district
proposed to be formed In wild peti
tion and Ihe lands Included within
salrl boundary will be filed with tha
County Clerk if Morrow County, at
Heppner, Oregon, on and arter Urn
Is) day of Arll, 1919.
Iialed this 12th day of March.
1919.
Adolf Hkuiho, o. 11. oiHon, John
H. Hohkle, E. K. Mulkey, Frank
Cramer, C. C. CoyKendall, Thurston
Orlm, Ceo. Hand, l M. I)la, Py
rom Powell, Ki .ink V. Carelle, J. E.
Mff'oy, J. V. Iliaikt iilitirg, V. Loom.
Is, L. II. Smith, C. W. Orlm, II. C.
Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, C. N. Cald
well, p. H. Rieks, Nanry J. ileal,
I). 11. Ilronnell, A. E. MrFarland. it.
(.. Ilurchell, C. II. Dillabough, Chaa.
J. Nler, L. if. Carpenter, 8. II.
Il'iardman, P. L Brown, T. K. Hen-'
rtrl'k, II. J. ('kfton, Thoa. Ilrew, D
II. Ilronnell, Etfle llullark. It. p.
Pike, W. A. Pord. J. ;. Camp, A. W.
Cobb. I.elle Packard, Claude While,
Hay L. Jirown, W. (',. Cboon, 1. W.
Walker, C. II. AtMterry, Ja. W.
Iong, Prneat Iltoan, Olcn llrown.
Frank partlow, John llrtingard, J. C.
ItaLenger, Jeaae ) A,m-r, Alia How
ard, M. C. Marshall, a. I". Aym,
Trank Olio. p. Waum r, J It. John
on. ';. P. M.tfoid, p. K. Hum,
8. Atteberry, Paul partlow, John 8
Crook. M L. William, Chsa llan
f', W. O King. Ilen Alteburry. W. N.
ILiMi, J A I.)tle. John Curran,
Join Mrllui-h, (I Werton. II C.
II111, ..h, I '.trn, on Mori so,!,,,. ry. X
K ' 1 ' . t. 1: -v 1; in-. 1,. lioyal
' iiI lri-art Ml-ouh-.. It C. per.
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