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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 8. 1906
Editorial Snap Shots.
Commissioners’ Court
M. Ripley........................................
Warren Hoskins........~..................
Lou Smith................................—-
John Alegg..................................... -
Ben Johnson ...................................
Sam Johnson ...................................
John Johnson................................. -
H. A. Miller................ ..................
F. Crane............................................
John Hickey, team.........................
54.60
26.00
7 00
19.80
500
14.00
6.00
0. ................................................
E. Helleribauck
A. Vaughn and team.............
Wm. Elliott aud team.............
F. Fike ......................................
C. Ostrander, poll tax ...........
Ed Jacoby, poll tax ...............
Hoagen's boy........... ................
V. Loomis....... .....................
Wes. Day's team ....................
A. Vaughn ................................
J. Hicks and team.................
L. Wilson ................................
A. Hansen................................
A. E. Nichols and teain .......
F. Ostrander ............................
M. Warren....................... • • •
Lee McFalls............................
11 00
20 20
52 90
83 20
3 20
1 60
1 60
03
11 80
24 4n
4 80
12 00
10 00
22 00
39 80
2 00
2 00
13 80
1 611
1 M
5 80
32 Oo
28 00
15 20
6 40
8 ;0
12 50
1 40
14 40
5 0»
Roÿfel
BaKinÿ Powder
The board of countv commissioners'
court met on Wednesday, with County
Judge H. F. Goodspeed and Commissi­
oners G. W Bodyfelt and G. Loerpabel
present, when the following business
13 40
was transacted:
540
50.00
Edna Garfield, taking testimony..
31.00
C. H. Upton, county poor.............. 16.00
Mrs. J. M. Bodie, county poor..... 32 00 John Hickey, supervisor R. D.
No. 2............................................. 89.00
The Woman Suffrage Committee in Tillamook Herald, printing.......... 16-35
S.
M. Dailey, salary as supervisor
Hiner
&
Lamb,
work
for
R.
D.
this city has selected the thirteenth of the
6.50
of R. D. No. 4 ........................... 107.81
No. 4......................... ..................
month for its first parlor meeting. My.
102.50 Grant Thayer, blacksmith work.... 16.50
are not the Indies running great risk of Underwood Typewriter, typewriter 1
6.50 Albert Marolf,
witness before
J.
S.
Stephens,
insurance
..............
being hoodooed on that unlucky date.
2.40
II
T. H. Goyne, services rendered
District Attorney.........................
2.50 J. R. Lowrance, witness at circuit
Pat Doughney must haye taken up his
countv court................................
— McFall* ....................................
residence on the summit with the dead M. Sturgeon & Co. mdse ............... 9-63
court............................................ - 14.40 Fred Walling ..........................
'en, but should he happen to see their Frank Severance, bailiff at circuit
C. H. Upton, ditto......................... 10.20 R ic McFalls ............................
spirits moving about in the dead of the
court............................................ - 18.06 P. J. Sharp, ditto..... .................... - 2.20 Frank W heeler and team ....
Geo. Williams, witness before
night, we hope he will invite them to A. Bunn, witness fees in circuit
Geo. Hoag................................
2.40
8.00
take a swig of the real spirits.
District Attorney.......................
court............................................
S. Schiffman............................
John Harter, ditto.......................... 8.00 A. W. Severance, stamps.............. 1590 T. McCormack and team . .
Tillamook county ought to have three Handley & Thayer, for collecting
A. M. Hare, salary as assessor...... 200.00 T. McCormack........................
terms of court a year, for in these days
$270.27 delinquent taxes............ 108.10 Cha3. A. Johnson, salarv as deputy
Frank B- rns ............................
of progress circuit court every six months H. V. Alley, balance due as juror 8.00
assessor.............................-........... 100.00 Martin Berns ..........................
is altogether too long between acts and Sam Lundberg, ditto...................
-40 Wm. Bodyfelt, salary as janitor... 78.00 O. Goulstrom............................
is not fair to litigants. It is to be hoped Jas. Atkinson, balance due as wit­
H. Crenshaw, prisoner's board.„T 40.25 C. LunJquist............................
that Representative Beals will have a
2.00 H. Crenshaw, salary os sheriff...... 266.60
ness ...............................................
Work in R.D. No. 3,
bill prepared to that effect and get il Roy Hembree, ditto..................... ..
6.00 J. C. Holden, salary as deputy
16 00
Pius Jacobs and team...........
through the next state legislature. Tnis Lawience Hembree, ditto..............
8.00
sheriff........................................... 100.00 Geo. Tinnerstet and team.......
22 40
is a matter the bar associatoin ought to Mrs. M. Buttz, county poor..........
6.00 W. W. Wiley, salary as superin­
9 60
Herbert Edgar'........................
agitate also.
G. B. Lamb, incidentals................ »5-77
tendent..................................... -• 167.17 Eric Erickson ..........................
19 20
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
at ar *
266.66 Ernest Haag, county poor......
50 00
4 00
Owing to the steamer being detained G. B. Lamb, salary as county clerk
N. Job............. ..........................
1 50 F. Fitzpatrick and team ....
I. F. Larsen, blacksmith work...
23 20
at Astoria on account of bad weather, H. F. Goodspeed, salary as county
H. A. Chopard is partono)»
judge ............................... .......... 100.00 Tillamook Headlight, printing... 88 58 F. Tone and team.....................
33 40
NEHALEM.
only part of the plates of the pictures
100.00 C. I. Clough, merchandise......... 175 56
horses
17 40
taken at the turning oi the sod for the K. Mills, salary as deputy clerk...
F. Tone ............................................
and
wile
have
moved
to
C.
Preston
76.00 Tillamook Telephone Co.........
15 00
Lake.
4 89
railroad have reached ns. These pictures Tl.eJ.S. Dellinger Co., books......
M. Melchior and team............
Hobsonville to work in the saw-mill
Tillamook Water Co, water rent 20 25 I. Paine and team .................
20 80
were taken specially for our last issue, I*. B Handley, clerk in election
this winter.
contest.......................................... 300 Tillamook Lumbering Co, lights 20 00 E. Morgan and team.............
A Year of Blo-d.
8 80
but the plates being sent by express they
Randolph Larsen is home on a visit.
The year1903will longhem
300 E. S. Svenson, signs...................
17 00
W.
W.
Wiley,
ditto
.........................
46 40
tailed to make connectione. Hence, the
Albert Nelson and team...........
He has been working in a logging camp in the home of F. N. Tackei, ol
3.00 E. K. Scovell & Sons, part pay­
1
16 00
regular stereotyjied apology : ‘‘They’ll Alva Finley, ditto.........................
Robert Nelson........................
on the Columbia river during the sum­ a nee, Ky , as a year of blood;
A.
Plasker,
balance
due
as
jury
­
200 00
ment
on
road
contract
........
00
flowed so copiously fro.u Mr. T
16
be here on the next boat.”
Frank Bester and team.........
mer.
2.00 Fred Zaddach, salary as road
man...............................................
lungs 1 hat death seemed vrir mr.
* * *
20 80
Mat
Casey
...............................
The road supervisor of Clatsop county writes: " Sev-r»-bleeding Iron) the
supervisor.............................. 67 50 Emil Be..cheidt........................
Tillamook City the next few years Geo. P. Wilt, county poor.......... . 16.50
0 80 came in Thursday from Seaside in com­ and a frightful cough had bn
1.85 H. M Farmer, ditto...................
58 7.5
ought to increase in population to 5000. C. O. D, Laundry, county poor.....
1 80 pany with H. V. Alley and Aug. David, at death’s dour, when 1 legal
Norman Olds ..........................
5 75
Hiner A Lamb, merchandise......
That, however, depends upon whether J. S. Stephens, premiums on tax
7 69 son to look over the Necanicuin and Dr. Kings New Discovery for 0
H. E. Weston and team.........
20.00
00
32
collector's bond...........................
W. Day, deputy road supervisor
the city is run in the interest of grafters
4 20 north fork roads. Being pleased with the tion, Willi the astonishing result
Earl Stanley and horse .........
after taking four bottles I wai
and gamblers, or in the interest of those Pacific States Telephone Co.......... 15-45 Frank Severance, salary as road
12 00 prospects, he gave Aug. Davidson and pletely restored and as lune has
N. Boquest and team.............
I
supervisor.............................. GO 00
who want to trade here. It will soon I e I. M. Smith, county poor.............. 20.00
13 60 Jasper Hoggard a contract to clear the pel inanently cured.” Guaranied
P.
Heisel
and
team
.................
2 50
up to the business men and property Godfreil Marolf, circuit court......... 4.40 A. K. Case, work oil vault........
9 20 road of brush and logs. This means a Horn Lungs. Coughs and Cold, at
C. Svenson and team.............
I. Clough’s Drug Store. Price5«.
owners whether Tillamook City will re­ P. W. Todd, salary as treasurer..... 91.67 Reynolds & Jones, vault furni­
4 80 road to Seaside.
G. Wicklund and team...........
$1.00. Trinl bottle free.
ture..... ............... ..................... 847 44
main the metropolis and principal trad­ P. W. Todd, for salary when Hab-
8 20
J. Erickson and teain.............
The Gerald C. is still bar bound in tbe
erlach was treasurer.................... 3036 Hiner & Lamb, merchandise...... 18 00
ing point ofthe county, or whether some
19 20
P. Erickson and team.............
bay.
Cost Bill, State vs Geo. Haag.
other citv will spring up mid put this S, V. Anderson, 45 cords wood..... 202.50
8 60
Earl Wilson ................... ".....
6 05
city in the shade. It is a survival of the John Weiss, timbers.......... ............. 22.80 A. T. White, justice...................
SANDLAKE.
9 60
P. Erickson................................
4.00
1 '.Ki
Robert Sargeant, witness.........
fittest, anyway, and the citv that will Grant Thayer, work for R. D. No, 6
Never
3 20
C.
Lundquist
............................
1 '.Ml
induce industries and not gamblers to Cloverdale Merc. Co., mdse.......... 16.>5 Stephen Michaud, .............. ..
Ed Hays is working for J< ff Harris.
5 40
T. Price ....................................
A.
Arstill,
supervisor
R.
D.
No.
6
1
90
75-00 C. Fitzpatrick, witness................
build up the town is sure to come out on
Advise
2 80
Eit. and Ed. Webb were on the lake
J. Kutcher ................................
Work in R. D. No. 6.
David Fitzpatrick, witness......
1 90
top.
1 80 this week.
L.
Large
................
.
....................
H. C. Sanders................................... f 16.00 Nellie Purcell, witness................
1 90
Work on Big Nestucca Toll Road.
Tbe school board ii preparing to have
Tke American Farmer says : ' An ad D. Sanders........................................ 22.60 M. W. Harrison, juror................
1 30
J. C. Mills ....................................
7i 20 school as soon as a teacher can be
vertiseiLent for a girl to work on a New A. Imlah.......... ............................... 3400 F. S. Whitehouse, juror............
except
1 20
1 60 secured.
Zealand dairy farm concludes with the William Gleck................................ 14.80 W. S. Hays, juror.......................
1 20 Oi'ley Kellow................................
Fred Mills......................................
3 60
when necessary.
statement that there are four good look­ A. L. Learned................................ .. 38.60 L. L. Stillwell, juror........ ...........
Atkinson Bros, have purchased some I
1 30
Frank Martin ..........................
11 60 cows from Al. Bunn, ot Beaver.
ing sous in the family. Who can doubt R. D. Allen..................................... 37-6« E. W, Stanley, juror...................
i
1 20
Dave McKinney.........................
4 Oo
that this bait will secure many a bite or Sam Hunter.................................... 56.20 F. N. Wilson, juror...................
1 20
The party at E. E. Webb’s on Wednes
Dr. Henry Morris.
Fran k Cross .... .....................
4 80
that hundreds of replies will Ise sent in to H. P. Olles ..................................... 47 40
Cost bill, Inquest on Ben Hauxhurst.
day night was well attended and all re­
EXAMINATIONS FRES ■
20
E.
E.
Cross
....................................
that advertisement ? Most girls dislike A. W. Rankin................................... 3940 A. T. White, justice.................
5 00
port a good time. The evening was
Mort
Cross
....................................
3 00
dairy work, but who can resist member­ A. T. Blackburn............................ 34-40 Arthqr Stillwell witness ....
1 70
spent in playing games. Mi's. Webb
ship in a family where she is sure to be Jess Kennedy.......................... .......
i 00 Baxter Stillwell witness..........
41 80 acted the part of fortune teller to per
1 70 King & Mills, merchandise ....
waited on. attended to and courted by A. Arstill, team............................. - 48.00 Michael Peterson, witness....... ..
1 70 A. K. Case, nieichandise..........
8 50 fection, and told the fortunes of some of
four fine fellows in rivalry. Of course it
Work in Little Nestucca.
Leslie Pen well, witness.............
1 70 A. L. Miller, Castle Rock bridge 87 09 the party in a surprisingly correct man.
won't be long until the new girl will Dail Fletcher..................................
4.00 Arrhnr (Aase witness
1 70 Ed. Morgan, gravel...................
35 00 ner. At midnight a repast ot cakes, etc.,
own a fourth interest ill the dairy as well Lester Altenburg.............................
4.60 Dr. I M Smith ...
5 00 Norman Olds, gravel ...............
5 20 was passed around. The party was tl en
as the rest of the farm.’’ The Farmer has L J- Redburg............................... .. 4,00
1 20 Nellie Burton, gravel ...............
1 59 entertained with ghost stories, Schuyler
figured it all out very nicely, but what W. H. Christensen.........................
340 Rmnlr F-TiiHlev iilrrar
1 20 W. N. Vaughn, gravel...............
• 05
Edwards, Winfield Creighton and Chub
would the girl do should it turn out that A. W. Fletcher................................
2 50 Pretl Porsltind jtirnr ...
1 20 T. H. McCormack,'gravel..........
46 55 Atkinson told some stories that made
It is always flattering
the "four good-looking ions" were cry­ A. M. Commons............................. ÎI.60 R N Wilann inrnr
1 20 Albert Marolf, graveling Ma.
the shivers come and the hair to stand.
ing baby boys ?
to
a store to have many
Work in R. D. No. 4-
rolf road....................................
J. S. Lamar, juror....................
1 20
40 00 We don’t know who told the biggest
Tegular customers.
7900
Chatley
Blum
...................................
VV.
C.
King,
juror
....................
1
20
Tillamook
Lumbering
Co,,
lum
­
The amount of business in the countv
yarn.
pie who come again and
3850
ber...............................................
98 74
clerk's office has increased to meh an ex. Alvin Blum...
Bills disallowed were ; Joe Price, $5.25
Bola and Schuyler Edwards start» d
again must have confi­
47-50 and Frank Paul, $2.40.
tent the past two years that the fees ol Fred Blum .....
Ill the matter of the application for the for Dundee, Sundny.
Boston
Turner
61.50
dence.
the office pays the salaries of the clerk
Bill o! Frank Norberg, for $1 was con­ Necarney mountain road, this was con­
Jeff Harris went to town Monday.
57-00 tinued.
A large percentage oi
and the deputv clerk, anil had not the William Turner
tinued.
Ralph
Cross
has
lost
one
of
his
11
M
ford
13-10
Work in R. D. No. 5.
last state legislature reduced the filing Ernest Haag
Petition of Fred Lange for a road w as
our
business comes fro®
cows. It is supposed to have eaten wild
2.00 Ray Reace................
fees, the county clerk's office would have Elmer Hall..
dismissed by consent.
regular customers who
parsnip.
We
trust
he
will
be
more
for
­
16.50
Clarence
Tittle
Ike Shortledge.........
yielded several hundred dollars over and
Bond of W. W. Wiley as school super­
trade here year in and
tunate with the others.
102.00 Lee Luser and team
above the salaries of the two officials. I. H. Moore ..
intendent was approved.
year
out. They know
The
people
here
were
in
hopes
that
we
Eddie
Wist
.....
J.
«■75
Potter
.......
From a statement prepared for the coun­
The county judge was authorized to
would get some work on tlie roads this
our methods are ng
21.00 C. C. Jensen
ty court, we find that for the year end Wist Engine...
enter into an agreement with the Pacific
23.OO A-nba Brown and team
year, but the same old story, “ no
and that they will al»!»
ing Nov. 1, 1905, 764 instruments had Jacob Blum.....
Railway & Navigation Co. where the
Fred
Robitch
.
7.80
money!' is what we hear, and we •won­
be used as we would 11«
John Sailing....
been recorded ; and for the sume period
railroad will cross county roads.
II.65 O. W. Body felt.
der where the money goes to. [We would
to be were we the buyer
this year. 1,325 had lieen recorded, or I. H. Moore, by Tittle
The road supervisor of district No, 4
4.80 Art Bodytelt...
advise our correspondent to be petient.
instead of seller. Why
nearly double the amount of business C. Christensen.
was ordered to open the Roger road.
I.60 Fred Lewallen
Sandlake will get some improvements
Nearly 12,300 was collected in fees by A. Apsley.........
not make this your reg­
The court was still in session when we
10.00 Jerry Lewallen and team
in loads as soon as possible, and as to
the county clerk for the twelve months M. D. Reading
went to press, having several other mat­
ular
trading pl«« lor
where the money goes the board of
George Kellow and team.
ending the 1st Nov., 1906. which is con­ Charley Ekloff
ters and a lew bills to pass upon.
drugs and medicines.
Albert
Rowman
county
commissioners
will
be
economi
­
William Sailing and team.
clusive proof that those who have busi
cal and careful in expending it. We
H. L. Jensen and team..,
ness in the clerk’s office aie paying the L. Turner........
No Trespassing.
notice, however, that a big wad ot
Grant Lusk.....................
salaries of the clerk and deputy, nnd not Pete Norberg.
This is to give notice that no hunting money went to prosecute a Sandlike n)
William Hiatt and team
the taxpayers. However, the office is Charley Desmond
(THE RELIABLE
or fishing will be allowed on F. M. murder case.—E d .].
Jess Earl and team...
living run economically for the large and Ben Turner.............
Lamb’s place without peruiissiuii. Any.
E. K Gilbert.............
one trespassing will be dealt with ac
increasing amount of business, which is I. H. Moore, by Bowman
cording to law.
J ohn S child
S. B. Hill and team
something of interest nnd satisfaction to Alvin Blum, by Tittle
BOULDER CREEK
James Simmons
J. J. McGinnis nnd team
the taxpayer*, for it is admitted that
L.
Yeager
........
Notice
to
Hunters.
E. J. Kellow and team..
Geo. B. Lamb has made an exceptionally
Miss Beulah Lucas, is visiting her
Monk Woods.....
Ed Bailey.........................
good county clerk.
Hunting is strictly prohibited on M. enis at this writing having come
Wm. Robitch...
J. R. Lowrance and team.
W. Harrison's and George Williams’ from Tillamook last week with
SEWING MACHINE­
There appears to lie some difficulty in
Work in R. D, No. 4
Ira Spencer and team...
places, as these privileges have been father. Her sister, Miss Lizzie, returned
securing the rights of wav for the rail, G. C. Vaughn, t earn..
ROLLER bea « i "J
Thos Kellow and team..
leased to the Tillamook Gun Club. to her work at the La sen Hotel last
it
road, or, to Ire more correct, there does John Childers,
high GUI*
N. P. Hansen and team
Person found shooting or hunting on Wednesday.
not appear to be the same willingness on Rus Johnson....
E. E. Cross aad team....
these places will be prosecuted.
We
learn
that
the
boys
around
here,
the part of the settlers to be reasonable. Preston Marolf, team.
Frank Cross.
J. XV. M c M illan , Jr., Sec.
were at their usual Halloween tricks
Hut it is timeforthe settlers, over whose D. D. West,
•• .
Mont Cross....
last Wednesday night. I wonder what
Ian 1 the survey is run. to be as reason, C. Christensen • t
Ed Hansen....,
lun they see in such mischievous pranks?
Dairy Ranch For Sale
able as possible and come to an imine Tim McCormick 4«
Pete Newberg
Mr. Luther Stout, of Mehama took
diate understanding with the executive Jess Earl
I have 320 acres. % mile from school charge ot the Wolf Creek school Monday
Reed Farmer, watching gate,
conmittee. With comparatively little J F. Webber
• •
and post office, will keep 25 or 30 cows morning and will instruct the youths of
25.00 C. L. Kinnaman and team...... .
co it Tillamook is getting a railroad, D. B. Darby
tt
next season, nlso cheese plant in good that district in the paths of learning
38.00
Work in R D. No. 1
which will be a benefit and everybody Pete Norberg....
order in new building, good house nnd this winter.
14.00 W in. Norris...................
ought to put their shoulder and keep Hull Johnson.... ..........
barn, with out door buildings necessary
2.00 8. Linkhalt......................
H L. Jensen went to Cloverdale
their shoulder to the wheel, aud if there D. B. Darby.....
on place, good orchard. Will sell cheap Saturday, and owing to some delay in
11 60 Fred Witt*.......................
are any disgruntled knockers in the C. E. Black
if sold soon. For other information getting bis blacksmithing he was obliged
>9-5u H. Thompson and team
field, purposely sent out to knock and Pat Childers......
4.00 E Worthingnon and team
write or call on. S eth F. M oon , Blaine to stay over night with his father's
retard the progress of the Lytle road,
Or.
19.20 Fred Kahba and team......
family at Three Rivers.
the searchlight ought to be turned upon O. C. Vaughn.
48.00 Team of F. Zaddach.........
C. A. Smith, who has been working
S tats or O hio , C itv or Ton do i „ _
their tactics. Having started in with
18.80 James Lommen and team
C. Christensen.. •••••as
L ucas C ountv ,
i s '8-
Mr. Lytle and guaranteed him a right
„_
F11SI J. Curili maker oath that heir the near Tillamook at Ed. Donaldson's log­
F.
L.
Bnel
.........
...ss..
Chas Easom and team......
aeaior permei of the Arm of F J. chbnbv & ging camp for several months, is expect,
of way, there is only one thing to do ami
CO., »foins binine«» in the City of Toledo
Geo Knight and team......
that is to stay with it. and whenever Henry Christensen ...
Coimty and State aforesaid. and that «aid firm ed home soon.
a knocker bobs np go for him. It is our L. Powell............ ••«••«a
12.00 Everett Bales.......................
rl’lJlï the «um of ONE HVNDRBU D ol ­
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye have
imi I LARS for eaidi and every caw- of l alarrh t„at
candid opinion that the executive com­ Joe Blazer.......... .••«as.
3» 00 Il E Ro**..........................
I
h* cur*d hyihe uae ot Hun CxTanan moved to Tillamook to reside for an
mittee, who has the matter of rights of
14.00 Wm. Redds way................
wav in band, will be just and reasonable, Geo. Olles..........
^definite period. Their son-in-l iw. O.
, . ,___
FRANK 1, CHKNKY.
10.00 8. M Batterson................
Sworn to before me and auheolbed In mv
and to avoid condemnation proceedings, Hubert Edgar..... ■a«.ass«
K. Kiniinman, took them ont one day
presence. thia 6th day of December. A D. i>*>
it looks to us, when all the cost* are lohn Childers..... .....a«a
66. X* Gto Co*............... „............
I lit week.
1
»
A W CLKASON.
considered, it will lie better for those
Wc
t*y.£ f
Notary Public,
Fred Kabba jr....................
Mr. Sandoz, so we are informed, heard
STRONGEST
who are interested to come to an under­
Hall's Catarrh Cnre is take internali r. and
Work in R. D. No. 3
4500
standing with the committee than to Joe Prie».....
from his father that there has been two National Sewing
acts
directly
on
the
blood
and
mucous
surfaces
67.00 B. Nichols and team
take their cases into court, for it is hard W. 3. Hare
nt the system
Send for testimonial, free
Feet of snow at his old home in Nebraska.
»0 tell what damages the appraiser* G«o. Regan
F. J l-HKNKT A CO.. Toledo. O.
8.00 A. Schlappi...
SAN FRANCO
We imagine he must be glad be is in
ill
llrntRista.
75c.
would awrrJ.
II. Crane
39-00 W. Doughty
FACTORY AT BEL
y Illis tor constipation.
Tillamook.
Secietary Hitchcock has resigned at
last, and it won't cause any regret here
in Oregon.
* * *
If one could witness the cold-blooded
murder, and hear the agonizing shrieks
of the two unfortunate women as Hem­
bree hutched them, what ought the sen.
tence to be on Monday '!
» * «
* » *
« * *
Absolutely /.
Pure
DISTINCTIVELY a cream of
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
Royal does not contain an atom of
phosphatic acid (which is the
product of bones digested in sul­
phuric acid) or of alum (which is
one-third sulphuric acid) substan­
ces adopted for other baking pow­
ders because of their cheapness.
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