Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 14, 1911, Image 2

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    In th e scare o v er th e recen t e a rth
q u ak e shock in C a lifo rn ia
it
is
said m any d in e rs ra n o u t of re s ta u ­
I W ICK A W E E K
ra n ts an d h o te ls w ith o u t p ay in g for
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay
th e ir m eals
i t m ig h t be a wise
a t G resh am , O regon.
move to re q u ire th em to pay in a d ­
H L ST CLAIR. E ditor and F ubl'r vance as su ch o ccu rren ces a re likely
A. It LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager.
to becom e q u ite fre q u e n t.
G resham O utlook
O ur SubsrrlpG oii Hater
One y ear, >1.50,
C om m encem ent season is th e tim e
six m onths, 75c; w hen good ad v ice is to be had for.
th ree m o n th 's trial o r even w ith o u t, th e ask in g . N one
su b scrip tio n ,
50c
of It tills y e a r w as an y b e tte r th a n
A dvertising.
1 th a t th e S w a rth m o re boys g o t from
I H a t e s reason* P re s id e n t Jo rd a n of S ta n fo rd . "T h e
able.
O u r re p re ­ only 's tr a ig h t' tic k e t to v o te ,"
he
sen tativ e will call
told th e m , " is o n e w ith th e crooked
P h o n e 701.
n am es all sc ra tc h e d o ff."
A fam o u s a v ia to r, su m m o n ed to
"T h e Llnotypt
W ay Is th e Way co u rt fo r o v ersp eed in g his au to m o ­
th a t W ins."
bile, m o u n ted h is a e ro p la n e an d flew
E n te re d as second-class
m a tte r five m iles to th e office of th e m agis­
He paid his
M arch 3, 1811, a t th e p ost o ffice at tr a te In five m in u tes.
G resh am , O regon, u n iter th e a c t of rine an d re tu rn e d in five m in u te s
M arch 3, 1879.
m ore, w ith o u t v io latin g any law —
may
if y o u r s p irits a re low, d o som e­ i b u t a e ria l speed re g u la tio n s
also
becom
e
n
ecessary
in
th
e
next
th in g ; o r If you have been doing
so m eth in g , do so m eth in g d iffe re n t ‘ few y ears.
-
E. E. H ale.
B o rro w in g
am i
th e H igh
L ivin g.
C ost
of
"N o serv ice in itse lf is sm all,
In te re stin g lig h t is th ro w n on th e
N or g re a t, th o u g h e a rth It fill;
Hut tlia t iB sm all wltcih se e k s its high cost of liv in g an d its a tte n d a n t
b u rd e n s by th e a n n o u n c e m e n t
of
own
to
policy
And g re a t w hich seeks G o d 's w ill.'' th e o u ts ta n d in g lo an s
h o ld ers o f g re a t life In su ran ce com ­
F o rest fire s rag in g In th e n o rth ­ pan ies. It a p p e a rs th a t th r e e of
e rn p art of O n ta rio , C an ad a, a re re ­ th e s e co m p an ies d o in g b u sin ess w ith
sp o n sib le for th e loss of m illio n s of h e a d q u a rte rs In New Y ork h ad at
d o lla rs wort It o f p ro p erty a n d th e j th e close o f th e fiscal y e a r u p w ard
o f »230,00(1,000 loan ed o u t In th is
d e u th of se v e ra l h u n d re d people.
way. In o ilie r w ords, ap p ro x im ately
one e ig h t of th e ir to ta l a ss e ts was
P o ta to e s to o k a su d d en
tu m b le re p re se n te d by s u r e r
in v e stm e n ts
in price lust W ednesday w hen they No su ch iu rg e a g g re g a te lo an s on
d ro p p ed from »2.00 to »1.30 u suck policies w ere ev er rep o rte d by th re e
o v er n ig h t. T ills will no d o u b t put p an les In th e h isto ry of A m erican life
a ato p to tile m a rk e tin g of u n m a ­ It'i'sra n c e . T h e re c o rd s of th e la rg ­
tu re d p o tato es.
est com p an y show th a t Its a v erag e
loan la st y eu r w as »284, us ag ain st
P o rtla n d
w as selected W ednes­ »257 In 1909, »26» In 1908. and
day a s th e place fo r h o ld in g th e sec­ »257 In tile panic y e a r, 1907. Sev­
ond w o rld 's C h ristia n C itizen con­ eral lo an s m ade by th e g reu t com ­
feren ce In 1013.
Tile co n feren ce p an ies last y ear w ere fu r »40.000 or
will begin d u rin g th e week
w hich $50,000 e a c h ; th e r e w ere n u m ero u s
begins on J u n e 20 and one fe a tu re ad v an ces of »10,000 am i »15,000 to
will be a g reat c h ild re n 's c e le b ra ­ in d iv id u al policy h o ld ers. Much of
tion on th e F o u rth of Ju ly .
t i e m oney th u s secu red w ent
for
tile p u rc h a se of au to m o b ile s
and
Som e
in tim ated
'i'lils Is Hie way th ey play ball In o th e r lu x u ries.
N o rth D akota. Du J u l
4 th u fte r plain ly th a t th ey w ere b o rro w in g to
su p p e r a ball gam ew as played
at en alile th e ir fa m ilies to co n tin u e In
C ry sta l, N o rth D ak o ta, b etw een th e 1910 tlie s m le of living p racticed in
C av iller anil C ry stal te a m s c o n sist­ 1 909
ing of toll in n in g s and not a score
lo r e ith e r side. How is tills ye
N o S lo u ch .
liase ball p lay ers?
T iie m en in th e P u llm a n sm o k er
T he C o lu m b ia riv er is th e g re a t­
est salm oii-lieiirlug stre a m
In th e
w orld. T h e v alu e lies n o t alo n e In
th e n u m b e r of fish p ro v id ed , but In
th e q u ality of flesh an d co lo r which
bring a h ig h e r m a rk e t p rice th a n is
paid for a lik e p roduct from any
o ilie r section. To
illu s tra te
th e
value of a salm o n fish e ry , we idle
th e case of A lask a:
W hen
th a t
te r rito ry w as p u rch ased for »8,000,-
000, m any people w ere d is a p p o in t­
ed
To say n o th in g of th e gold,
copper, coal, fu rs an d o th e r valtiaille
p ro d u cts of A lask a, its salm o n fish
eric s alo n e have produced th e p u r­
ch ase price » 8 ,ooo,ooo
o v er und
a g ain .
w ere u rg u in g a s to w ho w as the
g re a te st In v en to r. O ne said
Ste­
p h en so n ,w h o in v en ted th e locom otive
and m ade fast tra v e l possible. An­
o th e r d ecla red It w as th e m an who
In v en ted th e com pass,
w hich e n ­
ab led m en to n a v ig a te th e
seas
A n o th e r co n ten d e d fo r E dison. Still
a n o th e r for tiie W rig h ts.
F in ally one of th e m tu rn e d to a
little m an who had rem ain ed silent
"W h o m do you th i n k ? ''
" V e il," he said , w ith a hopeful
sm ile, " th e m an w ho in v en ted in ­
te re st w as
no
s lo u c h ." — L lppin-
c o tt's.
Tiie fa ith fu l p erfo rm a n c e of th e
c o m tn o n p la ie s of daily life is tiie
best p re p a ra tio n fo r any g reat d e­
O ver 5000 a u to m o b ile s a re ow ned m and Dial may su d d en ly b re a k upon
io O regon und to com ply w ith th e o u r lives
Meyer.
law Hie o w n ers m ust have tliem re g ­
istered by A ugust 1. T he se cretary
I.o rd , lej m e m ak e th is ru le
o f s la te 's office is n u m b erin g now in
To tliiu k o f life as school.
tin* Sou's
T h e ru sh in tills d e ­
And try my best
p a rtm e n t lias becom e so g reat th a t
T o sta n d each te s t.
th e c lerk s have been in creased from
And d o my w ork,
on e to fo u r am i th e s e a re w o rk in g
And n o th in g sliirk .
— Babcock
holidays and a fte r hours.
Binder Twi ine
Clover Leaf - - -
Manilla - - - -
Champion Standard -
Hemp Proof - - -
1 1 c
1 Oic
8 'c
8jC
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Place Your Order Now
WITH
xfnrliniY
Innr ictn n
at
A d jo lh iu « A n ch o lr S to re. D ry G oods a n d G ro ceries,
G rw k a m
.ai
Malli
S tre e t,
S o il
R e n o v a tio n .
A w rite r in one of th e m ag azin es,
d iscu ssin g th e re n o v a tio n o f w orn
o u t lan d by th e g ro w th of legum es,
sp e a k s of w in ter, san d
or
h airy
vetch a s th e m o st w o n d erfu l p lan t
in ex isten ce fo r tiie re s to ra tio n of
w o rn o u t soils
It m ak es a b e tte r
g ro w th in w o rn o u t so ils th a n
any
o th e r p la n t, p eas an d sw eet clover
follow ing it as a good second. Vetch,
p eas an d sw eet c lo v er a re
easily
g ro w n on w o rn o u t lan d , m uch m ore
easily th a n clo v er o r a lfa lfa , th e
vetch p a rtic u la rly m a k in g a w o n d er­
ful g ro w th on su ch lan d. V etch a l­
so d ev elo p s
b a c te ria
n o d u le s
in
g re a t q u a n titie s, an d fo r th is reason
it is o n e of th e g re a te s t n itro g e n
g a th e re rs . An ex p erien ced
g ro w ­
e r of leg u m es say s m o re n itro g e n
can be sto re d in th e soil w ith vetch
th a n w ith any o th e r p la n t, u n less
sw eet clo v er m ay be excepted
As
th is is th e e le m e n t m ost needed in
w o rn o u t soil, th is p lan t sh< uld ra n k
h ig h am o n g soil re s to re rs.
T h e vetch p la n t a lso
fu rn ish e s
g re a t q u a n titie s o f both ro o t and
foliage, an d th e se supply o rg an ic
m a tte r in ab u n d an ce. A sin g le crop
of v etch plow ed u n d e r w h ere land
w ould scarcely grow co rn ut a ll, has
been k now n to be follow ed th e next
seaso n by a cro p of sev en ty -fiv e to
n in e ty b u sh e ls of co rn p er acre. T he
le g u m in o u s cro p s a re tiie fa rm e rs '
tiope fo r tiie re n o v atio n of soils, and
vetch seem s to ra n k
high am ong
th em .
TRUE TEMPERANCE
b rain c e n te rs a re p araly zed .
H is
face is flu sh e d because th e nerv es
w hich c o n tro l th e blood supply a re
te m p o ra rily p aralyzed. He falls a
prey to d isease so o n er th a n th e to ­
ta l a b s ta in e r, because alcohol has
d estro y ed c e rta in cells of his body
w hich w ere m ean t fo r h is protecG ou
H e co m m its a crim e, n o t because he
is a bad m an p e rh a p s, but because
fo r th e tim e being h is sense of
rig h t and w rong a re p aralyzed. H ang
him ? No! L e t's h a n g th e b u sin ess
th a t cau sed it.
F irst R e p ro b a te : " I 'v e been fe a r­
fully ill th is m o rn in g , old m an. Liz­
a rd s — g reen o n es— an d frogs, r u n ­
n in g all o v e r m e.”
Second R e p ro b a te :
"B een
ill?
W hy, y o u ’re n o t well yet. T h e y 're
ru n n in g
all o v er you n o w ."— Se­
lected.
D istiler J. P. D rum goole, of S car­
let M ills, P a., says th a t “ it is im ­
possible to tell by ta s te o r sm ell o r
ch em ical a n a ly s is w hich s p irit is d is­
tilled from p o tato es, m olasses, w at­
erm elo n s, o r s a w d u s t.” T h e re you
have it s tr a ig h t from a d is tille r. " I t
S ta n d s on T o p ."S elected .
C h u rch
N o tic es.
T R O U TD A L E M E. — S ervices
each S un d ay a t 11 a m . S unday
school a t
10 a. in. C. C. Coop,
p a sto r. P .’ M. N ash. S. S. S upt.
G RESH A M B E T H E L B A PT IST —
S unday se rv ices— S a b b a th school a t
10 a. in., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. a n d
7 :3 0 p. nt. P ra y e r m e e tin g
each
W ednesday ev e n in g u t 7 :3 0 p m.
F . M. B u rtc h , P a sto r.
E d ited by Rev. F. M. B u rtc h .
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a.
■ • . -
m. each S u n d a y ; 8 p. m. a lte rn a te
" I believe in te m p e ra n c e , b u t
I S u n d ay s S un d ay school 10 a. in., in
w ill n ev er vote
fo r
p ro h ib itio n ." c h a rg e of H a rry B eckford. E p w o rth
T h o se w ords so u n d
fa u ltie r.
We L eag u e 7 p. in. Rev. A. B. C ald er,
p a sto r.
h av e h e a rd th em
b efore.
W hat
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N
d o es th e sp e a k e r m ean ? O ne w ould
tb ln k from th e m th a t th e so-called S ervices every S unday m o rn in g a t
T em p eran ce p e o p le’ w ere u sing
a 11 o'clock. S unday school m eets a t
10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J. W. T o w n ­
m isn o m er an d th a t te m p e ra n c e and send. Y. P. S. C.
E. d ev o tio n al
p ro h ib itio n w ere
thingH
en tire ly m eetin g a t 7 p.
in, Rev. T hos.
a p a rt an d d istin c t fro m each o th e r. R obinson, p asto r.
Not so fa st!
W hat is te m p e ra n c e
P L EA SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T —
an yhow ?
S ervlces firs t
an d
th ird S unday
F o r th e sa k e o f a rg u m e n t, le t us eacli m o n th . S unday school a t 10
su p p o se th a t e v e ry th in g u n d e r th e a. m. ev ery S u n d ay . Y. P. S. C. E.
su n can be p u t In to o ne of th re e 7 p. in. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p asto r.
classes.
1. T h in g s
h elp fu l.
2.
L o d g e N otices.
T h in g s w hich h av e no effect a t all
F A IR V IE W U N ITED A R T ISA N S
an d 3 T h in g s h a rm fu l.
It is evi- No. 178— F ir s t
S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
„ v id e n t th a t th e r e cun be no o th e r and th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so­
class. Now, ta k in g e v e ry th in g class cial ev en in g . M aster, E. E. H eslin ;
by class, It is a very sim p le m a tte r s e c re ta ry , F . H. C rane.
to d e fin e te m p e ra n c e . How s h a ll a
ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA N S
m an be te m p e ra te w ith th in g s w hich No. 206— M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y
M aster. M rs. R ich T e g a rt;
belong to th e firs t eluss? By using n ig h t.
th e m m o d erately . We
fo rg et a t se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n s o n .
tim es, th a t th e im m o d e ra te use of a
ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F . No. 213
good th in g is in te m p eran ce. I can — M eets In M accabee h a ll every
N. G., J
R.
g o rg e m yself w ith so good a th in g T h u rsd a y ev en in g .
as b read u u til It is no lo n g er to me C a v a n a u g h ; se c re ta ry , J. H. S chram .
'th e s ta ff of life ' b u t, th ro u g h my
K. O. T. M No. 61— M eets firs t
in te m p e ra n c e , an a g e n t to d estro y S a tu rd a y an d th ir d F rid a y
n ig h ts
my h e a lth . L ight is ab so lu te ly nec­ C om ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W. (Juis-
essary to life y et o n e may g u ag e a t iu b erry .
■ ■■
•
th e su n u n til th a t sam e life-giving
F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — F ir s t S at
lig h t d e stro y s h is eyes.
u rd a y a t 10 a m. a n d
th ird F r i­
C lass 2 need n o t occupy m uch of day n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric
c u r space fo r it is p erfectly plain S to n e ; s e c re ta ry , Roy S tone.
th a t, if su ch a cla ss ex ists, w hile no
ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F irs t
o n e co u ld be in te m p e ra te in th e use W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. m. an d th ird
of rn y th in g b elo n g in g to it, ut th e S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m.
M aster, F .
sam e tim e th e re w ould be not th e II. C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace
s lig h te st d a n g e r of a c q u irin g a c ra v ­
L. O. T M C H A H ITY H IV E No
ing fo r a th in g th a t could p roduce
38 M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs ­
no effect w h atev er.
day a fte rn o o n s
Com ., M rs
Jo h n
D ue class rem ain s, so how sh a ll I B row n; R. K., M rs M ary T u rn e r.
lie te m p e ra te In re g a rd to h a rm fu l
th in g s ?
Tiie a n sw e r
is sim ple
P L E A S A N T V ALLEY GRA NG E
l.eav e tliem e n tire ly a lo n e
Any
No. 348
M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at
u se at a ll of a bad th in g , is In te m ­ P le a s a n t
V alley
h all.
H.
W
p eran ce. T h e only p o ssible way to S n u sh a ll, m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre­
lie te m p e ra te in th e use o f fire is, ' ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r
to keep even th e tip s of o n e ’s fin ­
g ers out of It. T h e re Is no e a r t h ­
G R ESH A M . G RA N G E No 270 m eets
ly way to m u rd e r m o d erately . You th e second S a tu rd a y of each m onth
c an n o t d e stro y th e sm allest tissu e of L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open
y o u r taidy in a te m p e ra te m a n n e r to Die public. H. E D avis, m a s te r;
You c a n n o t u se poison in any sh ap e Mrs. W. H. B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry .
o r m a n n e r und be te m p e ra te In Its
W OM EN O F W O O D CR A FT. No.
use
T h e rfo re , because th e man
202
M eets in Odd F ello w s
h all
w ho a d v o c a te s 'te m p e ra n c e ' sta n d s second a n d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p in
sim ply fo r rig h t use of good th in g s E m m a M anning. G. N ; H a ttie Woa-
an d th e n o n -u se o f bad th in g s, if you te ll, c lerk .
a re . ns you say, a b e liev er in te m ­
X
F A IR V IE W LODGE No
p era n c e . you a re e ith e r u sin g
th e
92. A. F & A. M — R egu-
w ord in a w rong sen se o r e lse it
la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t
becom es y o u r d u ty to v ote fo r " p r o ­
on o r before fu ll m oon. M a­
h ib itio n .”
sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le .
A. F O X , S e cretary
W h at Is Alcoliol'.'
L aat w eek one o f o u r d ally p ap ers
M A ROSS PO ST No 41. G A
a n n o u n c e d a crim e in big black
R „ a n d W R C. No 8. m eet th ird
h e a d lin e s an d p ro claim ed in la rg e let S a tu rd a y e ach m o n th a t G ran g e hall
te rs , th e fact th a t th is crim e w as G resh am . D in n er to a ll
w ho a t ­
W in B u tle r, co m m a n d e r Mrs
d u e to w hisky
T h e re is n o th in g te n d
M rs H enry
s u rp ris in g a b o u t th a t.
It is not th e A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t.
K ane, s e c re ta ry .
firs t, second, n o r th o u s a n d th
tim e
th a t a c rim e w as a ttr ib u te d to w his­
DAMASCUS CAM P.
No.
7533,
ky. N otice h ow ever th a t th e alcohol M W. A
M eetings firs t and th ird
at
in w hisk y ev id en tly p ro d u ces som e S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th
effect. Is alcoliol a good th in g or H azelw o o d 's hall. Geo D allas, coun-
se lm a n ; H a rry R oach, c h ie f fo re ste r
is it a poison?
G ive a dog any re a so n a b le q u a n ­
MODERN WOODMAN OF A M ER ­
tity o f It an d he w ill d ie alm o st in ­ ICA, m eets in I O O. F h all firs t
sta n tly .
P u t a p la n t u n d e r a bell an d th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th .
Ja r an d place b esid e it som e alcohol V isitin g m em b ers w elcom e E m il G
K ard eil, C lerk
in a s a u c e r an d th e p la n t w ill di
B reak a fresh egg in to a vessel co n ­
G RESH A M R E B E K A H
LODGE.
M eets in I O O F
h all,
ta in in g alcohol und th e egg is im ­ No 61
m ed iately cooked a s th o u g h by fire second a n d fo u rth W ednesdays of
each
m o n th
C h ris tin e J . Cav-
A ch em ist o r a p h y sician w ill tell atiag h . N oble G ra n d ;
G eo K eller,
m e th a t alco h o l is a poison an d th e S e c retary .
la tte r w ill say th a t he p re scrib es it
G R E SH A M
LOD GE.
No.
126,
in cases w h ere o n e poison is needed
I O O F — M eets every S atu rd ay
to c o u n te ra c t a n o th e r
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A m an s ta g g e rs w hen u n d e r th e S ta n le y , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller,
In flu en ce of alcohol b ecause c e rta in S ecretary .
S h a ttu c k & L in d s e y
Farmers
T h is is your busy season. H ayin g is here and all h a n d s are
w orking overtim e to get the crop taken care of.
W e are prepared w ith a g o o d stock of
HAY TOOLS
Including C arriers, Pulleys, R o p e, Forks
a n d F loor H ooks
W e carry the L auden Line, the b est m ade.
T e le p h o n e us you r n eed s. W e will get them to yo u at on ce.
Our team and w a g o n are at your service at all tim es, w h en y o u are
busy.
T h e busy harvest m akes busy tim es for the h ou sew ife.
IN THE KITCHEN
T h e berry sea so n is at hand. Fruit can n in g and extra m en to
co o k for. W e can h elp yo u look after your extra w ork. W e h ave
Fruit Jars, all sizes, Ja r C aps, R u b b e rs
E conom y C ap s a n d Jelly G lasses.
Call us us up by phone
Let us have your orders, We deliver goods promptly
Shattuck & Lindsey
D E A L E R S IN “G O O D S O F Q U A L IT Y "
OU cannot be too p a rtic u la r about your
plumbing. No other part of your home
Y equipment
is so closely related to your health and
comfort.
There is one way to obtain
plumbing that is clean, dur­
able and sanitary. Have us
install “Standard" fixtures
and thus solve your plumb­
ing problems permanently.
J. J. W o d a e g e
Carlson Bldg.
Phone 548
Profits in Poultry Raising
T h s p ro fits a re th e re , a n d tiie p ro fits a re g re at;
b u t to g e t th e m y o u m usf a p p ly r ig h t m ethods.
Y o u c a n n o t le a rn fr o m a b ook. R u le -o f th u m b
m e th o d * t a k e t im e a n d o fte n e n d disastrously.
T h e r tp M w a y Is to be g u id e d by p o u ltr y e x p e rts
w h o h a v e a lre a «ly " m a d e good.** 7Vu»< is th e
k in d o f In s tru c tio n th e I n te r n a tio n a l C o rre sp o n d ­
ence S choo ls o ffe r In th e ir course o f 21 Aoms
' lessons I n p o u ltr y ra is in g . The fb u rs e covert
e v e ry th in g o n p o u ltr y r a ttin g , fr o m eggt to p r o f i t .
I t d o e s n 't m a tte r h o w fe w o r h o w m a n y birds
y o u s ta r t w ith , t h l t is th e o n ly tr u e w a y to do I t
, a n d m a k e I t p ay fr o m th e w o rd " G o ."
T h e v a lu e o f th is Course to y o u Is b e y o n d esti­
m a tio n . Y o u soou g e t th e p rice liac k, a n d m ore.
I n Increased pro fits , and th e k n o w le d g e t h a t w i ll
*esp those p ro fits c o r n lu g y o u r w a y . s ta r t p o u l­
t r y ra is in g r ig h t, th is w a y . th e n th e r e 'll be no
/a U u r s —n o h a lf w a y sm i-esa b u t th e g r e a te tt
success.
F u r fre e d e s c rip tiv e c irc u la r, w r it e th e
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