Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1910, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 22. 1910.
Obituary.
'~£raruiii\a
GRANDMOTHER
. not be as
spry us she uhc <1 to be, but she is in
close touch with her world for all that.
The tel« phone enables her to make ns many
call» as she pleases, and in all sorts of weather.
Formal gatherings have their place, bnt it is
the many little intimate visits over the telephone
that keep people young and interested.
Grandmother’s telephone visits do not stop
with her own town. The Long Distance Service
of the Hell Telephone takes her to other towns,
and allows relatives and friends to chat with her
although hundreds of miles away.
THE PACIFIC
TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Snrali Jane Rittenhouse waa born
in Bellville, IllinoiH, July 10th. 1843,
married to Christopher R Ritten­
house November 15th 1870. and
moved to Grand Junction, Colorado,
in February, 1887. From there to
Dayton, Washington, about Sept, let
ot the name year where they resided
until her husband died January 13.
1888. She then moved to Oregon in
the Fall of 1889, in which state she
resided ever wince. After a some­
what protracted illness, she passed
away peacefully, on Sept. 10th, 1910.
Of the union with Mr. Rittenhouse
there were born six children of
whom three survive her, Albert E.
Rittenhouse, Lizzie J. Easom and
Hugh L. Rittenhouse, also an adopt­
ed daughter. Mrs. Annie Reddaway.
Her age was 67 years 2 months and
6 days. She was baptized and unit­
ed with the M. E. Church July 29th
1894
The fol lowing lines were composed
and respectfully dedicated to her
memory by Mrs. M. A. Alley:
Thy spirit has flown to the realms
of light,
To bank in the glory so pure and so
bright,
To dwell in the mansion prepared
for thy soul.
Where endless eternity ever shall
• roll.
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Notice.
The Oshkosh failed to bring our
powder this week and no doubt will
disappoint the parties who have
been waiting for it. We communi­
cated with the Powder Co. in Port­
land today and they informed us
that the Elmore Co. had promised
to have the Oshkosh bringthe pow­
der next week. Watch papers for
notice of arrival. King & Smith Co.
cilities, the forests in that section
remain practically untouched.
Wlmt may prove the first steps
toward placing Tillamook within
Senator Jonathan Bourne Makes easy access of the markets of the
world will be taken by Major Jay J.
Ilis First Visit to Tillamook.
Morrow. Corps of Engineers, United
Mr. Russell Hawkins of the Whit­ States Army, tomorrow. Accompa­
Notice.
ney Co., I.<1., brought Senator nied by United States Senator
Jomithun Bourne and Major Jay J. Jonathan Bourne and
N otice I s H ereby G iven ,—That
Russell
Morrow to Tillamook on Wednes­ I law kins, of the Whitney Lumber at the request of the city council,
day, the senator being accompa­ Company, Major Morrow will go to any person who have suggestions
nied by his secretary, Mr. Prescott. Tillamook and inquire into the ad­ to make with regard to the proposed
This is Senutor Bourne’s first visit visability of deepening the channel new city charter, or amendments to
to Tillamook,and like a great many to the sea to a stage of 20 feet at the offer, should file them in writing
other persons who visit this county zero mark. The present depth is with the city recorder before Sept.
for the first time, he waa surprised but 12 feet, and none but the small­ 29th, 1910.
10 find th.it we have such a splendid est coasters ever venture across the
T. B. H andley ,
country, and such fine, good roads. bar. The port has no railroad, mid
City Recorder.
A board of government engineers consequently no means fordevelop-
Farm for S..le.
had Ix-en appointed at the inatigi«. ing its vast and unlimited resoun es.
11 in of Senator Bourne to m.ike a
With a 2(>-foot channel established
For Sale, a Farm, containing 20
report on the prospect of the im­ and imiintiiined, it will lie possible acres ot second bottom land, 3Vj
provement of the lutrand buy, which tor a ship to go out of Tillamook miles south ot Tillamook City, on
had been turned down by the hoard currying 1,000,090 feet of lumber. main road, with three cows, one
of engineers, mid us it waa impoa That is the result which the mer- yearling lieifer, five calves, 85 head
of -.hicketi, 28 ducks, farm imple­
aihle for either Colonel Bidtlle or chnnta and lumber interests of ments, house with four room», born
Major Kutz to meet Major M< tn,« Tillamook are iipvions to see with about 10 tone hay, and two
before December, Senator Bourne brought about. With that accom­ stands of bees. Price $-1,000 ; fl,300
induced the chief engineer nt Wash­ plished, it is preilicted that the little or $2,00:1 down, balunce three years
at 7 per cent interest Enquire at
ington to have Major Morrow collie town down the coast will jump in­ the Headlight office.
ox er at once mid decide on n pro to prominence at a single bound ns
ji'Ct so that lie could introduce it ut one ilf the busiest marts of trade
Singer Sewing Machines.
the next seasion of congreaa, and if in the entire West. It is pointed
Now is your opportunity to ¡jet
there la a rivers an I harbors bill to out that the
immence volume of a machine that will last you u life
have it incorpornted in that, This of shipping which would follow time, on can hv monthly,
" '
payments
was decided
upon,
and
Mr. would mean the establishment of that you wi ill scarcely miss and
Russell llawkina
kindly
«•on ■ many mid varied enterprises, such no interest.
1 personally guarantee every ma­
aented to bring the party to Tilllu ns factories and manufacturing chine and will keep it in repair free
inook.
phi tits, Earming and dairying in- of charge.
Your old machine will be taken
In the evening Senator Bourne forests are expected to occupy the
as part payment.
and Major Morrow met with the land ns rapidly as it is logged off.
Machines delivered at your home,
meiiiliera of the Port ot Tillamook
The lumber interests and residents on free demonstration trial.
in lhe rooms of the Tillamook Com­ of Tillamook are expected to assist
Call in and see the New Singer tiff
mercial Building, where tnere waa the government in improving the B urdett S hipman , Tillamook, Ore.
Wlialem's Jewelry Store.
a huge gathering of huaineaa men, harlmr ami channel. Major Morrow
who listened to flic diacnsaion. will ascertain during the trip just
Don’t Break Down.
After going thoroughly over th«' how much they will be willing to
Severe strains on the vital organs,
situation the Port of Tillamook contribute to secure the desired like strains on machinery, cause
practically agreed to three things, depth of the channel. In the last break-downs. You can’t over tax
via,, that if the governmekt would rivers and harbors act provision stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or
undertake die improvement of Till was m ide forthecreation of special nerves without serious danger to
yourself. If you are weak or run­
ninook bar. giving 29 leet of water examining lionrds of United States down, or under the strain of any
on the bur. the Port ot Tillnimxik engineers to implire into just such kind, take Electric Bitters, the
wuiilil expend $!«>>.D«t for a 10 foot propositions as this Tillamook pro­ inntchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J.
E. Van de Satide, of Kirkland, Ill.,
chiiunel; or $i75,tNNI for a 12 foot ject.
The board on the Pacific writes: "That I «lid not breakdown,
chiiniicl; or $4.79.999 fora II foot Coast is coni|Hised of Major Morrow, while induring a most severe strain
■hamiel from rillumook City to Major John Biddle of San Francisco, tor three months, is due
lue wholly to
--
en­
Tillamook buy. Major Morrow was und Major C. W, Kutz, of Seattle. Electric Bitters.” l ae them and en-
inclined to favor n 15 foot chunnel As the other two members are busy joy health and strength, batislac-
♦ion positively guaranteed. 50c. at
ou the bar, but Sepator Bourne and looking utter reclamation affairs
has. I. Clough’s.
Mi. Russell Hawkins were persis­ just now, Major Morrow liua been
tent iu demanding a 20 foot channel uppuinted aa a special sub-commit
Safe Medicine for Children.
on the bar. It was also decided to tee, with instructibns to obtain the
Foley’s Honey and Tar is u safe
make the channel from the liuy to necessary data ns to the cost of the anti effective medicine for children
lhe bat 18 feet. Major Morrow was priqHised improvements, the umount as it does not contain opiates or
harmful tirugs. Get only the gen­
under the impression that if the 20 the Tillamook people arc willing to uine Foley’s Honey and Tar in the
foot proj'-ct on the bur was under, contribute and such other informa­ yellow jmckage. C. I. Clough.
taken, it would give u greater depth tion u« may lie deemed relevant.
of water than that.
NOTICE for publication .
Depart ment of The Interior.
I liis morning n number or buai
U. S Land Otkce «t Portlnml. Oregon.
September 18th. lWlO.
nesa men iiccouipunietl Senati r
Notice Is hereby siren that Henrv c.
k»nae. whose poat otw address Is Dll«,
Bourne mid Major Morrow down
m.iiik Oregon. dM. on the tst day of J«ly,
the bay in the Henrietta, where
l*«S. rile is this ortii-e Swora Statement said
AppIK-ntlon No ozoaii. to purchase the Wg
they l<H>kvd over tin- situation, ac­
SE«a »ml NM\ SW
Section 34, Township
companied by Captain Grout, anti
I Sorth Rnnae « * est. Willamette Meet
dian »nd the timber thereon, under the
met with the Port of l-hty City,
provisions of the set of June S, I87S, sod
nets amendatory, known as the "Tim­
wliivh agyvetl to < eti-<i|ierate to
ber nnd Stone Law." at such value as might
the extent of $'Jllljaik
be axed bv spiwnisement. ««” that, pursuant
to such applKatioa the land mat timber
I here w,i«u "anioher” given at the
thereon bave been appraised, at •Tgu.lHl.
tbe timber estimated I.guo.txMl board feet
chili r«M>m» in honor of the visitors
at » 30 per M. and the land •1XO.«H>; that
on Thursday, when a large niimls'r
«•1.1 applicaat will olh-r Snal proof In sup­
port of his appllcatloa aad sworn statemeat
ot business men were present, and
tin the gatb day of November. 1910, before
1‘ II Uoyae United states Commissioner, at
a
number
of
complimentary
1 illamooh. tlwgon
■ peechea made.
Any person Is at Hbertr to protest thia
$650,000 FOR HARBOR
IMPROVEMENTS.
Evening Tvlegrum.
Tillamook «tonda an excellent
allow ul be«-ouung one of the lead
mg lunater export center« in the
"orbi.
If it ahonld ship but
$M.l<lk<l«t feet a year, it i« estimated
that It would lake Ititi year« to ex-
liauM ita «apply, which lhe tun tier
dealer« lu tliat mn'tion place at
something
like
feet
ol the fine«! »landing mervliantable
tree« on the gl-.be, all within i
short « l«t«nce ot Tillamook
Be
v»u« • ot the (HMM trauaportation la
I
Poor Pickings.
Fairly Warned.
The new boarder bad never been on
A rtiati who was writing a telegram
a farm Is-fore. She was tilled with In­
ar oue of the long talil«* in rhe IVeat
terest aud delight in everything she
eru Union hulldiug was nsk< d lu Her
■aw
tin the morning after her ar
by
one
ot
two
men
who
sttaxl
man
rival she saw Mrs Howe apparently
near him where they isiuld bud out
picking lierrlei. from nome pretty greeu
how 4 mu< h » telegram to a «-erudii
plnuts tieyoud the wall aa she «trotted
place In the far west would enei The
man votnuteerid to make the inquiry, lu the natd
•Those are charming little plan's,"
did s«> ai d returned «Hying itiui they
might send a uiessnae ot tell word“ for she said, pausing, with her eyes died
■ certiilii price mid that address and uu a pail which hung ou Mr» llowe’s
signature would not nmui
After as arm "What kind of lierries grow od
■tiring lilmself Ibnl the men iiitlM them? Do.-« It lake lung lu dll a pull
write tie walk>-d away, but was stop like that?*
Mrs Howe looked down Into the pull
|M-d at the d.sit by one of the »Iran
"I liar» with a meditative air aud answered
gers with prohise ttisnks
tss-n lu th* 'll« only ■ few days." He the KO-ond question
"1 should lio|>e'twould." «he replied
said, •'sort WHS laid on »blptsHird and
•'What kind of berries are they?"
since I In tided that everybody would
“I can't
I s|sike to two persisted the young woman
try to swindle tue.
men usliiy. mid Ixittl did-me a favor I quite see. Wbat are you picklug?*’
" Taler bugs." siiId Mrs Howe as
"That’s
no longer Imre any fenr
right." said the man. "but. |ti»t the ■he Biade another contribution to the
same. look out for the third man.'*— depths uf the pall. —Youth's Compuu
lou.
New York Tributi».
Public Sneaking Explained.
Sh. Lov«d His Tomb,
The .Iu|»«n«*e visitor to the city w*»
An tinmensely wealthy widow who
gave yearly hmi<lr«-ds of thousands to ■ xked to niHke HU after dlliuer speech
ebariry i 1 im -I«I«I to isrsotislly ln»|>e<-t He arose sih I begau qtiuinlly
”1 often wouilet." tie sa:d. "why II Is
■oine Individual casea of ilewervlug
jH.V«Tty herself
Dne Of ber ngeuts you Aiueri<-aiis will hinder your dices-
brought before her a ixmrly clad wutu- tlou by umklug these after dinner
■IMWCtM*«. We Japanese rest after our
su, »living:
“H«‘re 1» a |ss>r old woman, a very tueala It is lunch better. I kiiuw that
d«» ent sort of fierson. Her husband I t ru veil'd with a Japanese legation
used to g<> alsiut with a dancing bear over the C til ted States, and every-
This creature, though usually very where lhe Americana would make us
tame hik I gentle, one day threw Itself dine, then ask us for speeches after
We would much rather have
ou Its master and ate him up."
ward.
“Alas uiy good sir." the old woman dined at our hotels and retired after­
I
broke In. "since that moment the poor ward to rest for the followlug day
Ls-a-st and myself have beeu without a asked some one why it wna. this
universal after dinner speeehmaklng
home”’
"IVhat!
The beaatf a»ked tbe utuong the American men ut public
wealthy woman. "Is It tbe same that dinners, and he reput'd that tbe
devoured your husband?"
American man never had a chance to
"Alaa, my good ludy. It 1* all that Is any anything at borne aud that wus
left to me of the dear lamented one.”— why.”—New York Press.
New York Herald.
Had a Good Roaaon.
Sleep.
Dan. a colored mau. wus employed
The *lnt sleep Is the ■onnAe't— after ns (sirter In s mercantile establish­
the first hour the inteuslty of sleep ment In a town In Florida, and bls
slowly dlnimslies: bein'e the value uf dull«»« reqnlr«*d blm to hHve tbe store
forty winks after dinner In quickly swept by 7 o’clock In tbe morning. He
rtx u|x*rxtiug »battered |x>wers. Tern bad tss'ti late for many mornings, and
pernture and- vitality are lowest at on tbe sixteenth i-onsecutlve time bls
about 2 » m. ■<> that two boors' sleep employer remoustrated with him thus:
Is-tore midnight tire worth four there­
"l»»u, why can’t you get here on
after. Nature lias no rule as to the time?”
length «1 sleep except that men need
•Well. Mr U." said Dan. “yer see. 1
less than women, since woineu are the live rb«» other side ot Mount Hermon
more sensitive creatures and a wo cemetery aud eau t always get yere on
man's heart lient» five times more Iti time "
a minute than a man's. Sleep should
"Why In tbe world do you live so
be Just m > long that when you wake far from your work?” said bls employ­
In the morning n stretch and a yawn er.
only xre iiei-esssry to bind j«iu In a
Without a moment’s hesitation Dan
dnrfliiie of Imundlng vigor
As tn res|H>uded
enriy rising. It is comforting to bear
"Yer see. It’s dis yere way. Mr. L.—
Dr Bryce say It Is a habit that has I’ll lie honest’ wld yer—1 wanta a
gone tar in wteck the constitution» of borne beyond the grave.”
many ■ growing youth.—I<0O<I<111 Hi
pre»»
Tasting His Scales.
•Thank ui'uvvu Jutiics bus quit «•ail­
H« Met rii« Match.
ing iiip Kntiy!” wild tbe woman wlio
The B iiksihii marshal buvaroff was weighs over ’Jtxi pounds. "A strange
famous aa a jester and was fond of butcher xhatnotl him out of It. It was
i-uiifiixlug the men under tils com­ done uii <'« iiik * iolisly t<x>
TJjat lx wby
mand by asking them unex(as-ted and It wax so effective
Since I tx-gau to
ausurd qm*atlons
Bill occasionally diet I twive Imen weighed ofteu. Tbe
be met bls match.
Thus one bitter other ttny wtieu Jaiu«*» wax buying
Juouary night. Hu<b aa Kuaaiu only liver for the cut be renutrked that he
can produce, be rod« up to a seutry wlxb«>d there were reliable acales 111
■ nd deinsudfrtl:
the netglibortKHnl to weigh Baby on.
“llow uiuuy stars are there In the
"Said the luitcher. ’Brtug her down
sky?"
here'
'«'he soldier, uot ■ whit dlsturb«*d.
“ ’Thanks.’ said James; ’I will.’
answered coolly:
“Janies told me the butcher wus ex­
"Walt a little, and I'll tell you." pecting us. ho we went He wus remly
And be delllierately commenced count
for na. He hint rigged up a nk-e little
lug. "One two. three." etc.
shawl arrangement suxiiendinl from
U beu be had reached KXI Xuvaroff the banging »«'iileH to put baby In. nnd
who waa half frozen, thought It high then
be
w.-i» JntrudtK-ed
to—me.
time to ride off, not. however, with Janm busti't culled nie Baby slue»."—
out Inquiring the name of the ready New York Tliuea.
reckoner. Next day the lat'er fouud
himself promoted.
Curious Cid English Law.
i
t
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It Is Interesting to recall in connec­
Qypaiaa and Death.
tion with rad way accident« that ouly
The custom ot placing tbe pntperty a few years tan k any lustnimeut
nf the ileHil In their grav«*» bus always which by accident was the Immediate
been follow«1 by tbe true Itomnny cause of kiss of human life liecame In
gypsies. H Is due to »ortie old tradì
English law "deodiiiid" that la. be­
tiou of III luck ntrending the posHeeslou came forfeit to the crown, to lie de­
of no nrt1<-le wlkw former owner I» voted to pious purisises This law ap­
gone, aud murti valuable property Is plies to lua-oUHitiveK. but lu course of
burdt-d lu ibis tiellef. 1 bere'l» siso a time coroners Juries. Instead of claim­
seiminent amuug gyimleH against tbe ing the forfeit. Indicted a tine. Ill the
I■ resession of anything that ba« be year INKS a kx-oiixrtlve ou the Liver­
longeil to a dead person, because It pool and Manchester line whk-h by
semes t<> remind the living of tbe de etplodlug caused the death uf Its en
pnrttsl and inspire In tbeni a dre.-id ot gtneer and Brrtuau waa dned (2U.
delitti
Tile custom uf burying their while the followlug year another en
prugierty with gypsy d«aa<l dates from glue on the some Hue was tiu.-d I1.4UU.
tbe earl lean history of tb« Boniau?
trite*.
Making Sura.
Odd Superstition«.
In EnglsiHl there I« a anperstltlnn
that If a bride and griaiui r«t perl
winkle leer re together they will lure
one another.
Should hr after mar
rtagr |wuvr rrcsk ltmut here la a way
to *tn nln> Ixt' k: Take a pieve of thr
root of a «•lltlowrr ami a partridge»
heart. n«ll thrui Into a ball and make
the Inali rei It. If you want to ku<>n
whether your hur« tuv<n> you cru-li
■urne blrrdlua heart. Jf the Jnk r »
red. he due«; It ft I« white, he du«-» uot
Napoleon's English.
N'apoleuo 1. began to team English
■t St. Helena, anti there is • letter ex
taut from bltu wbk b begins: "Sime
•txt week I learn the English and I do
•ot any pru*rr»H H Klx wwt do fourty
• nd two days
If might have learn
8vty word fur day I could know It two
tbousaud» aud two hundred."
purchase before entry, or initiate a contest
at nay time beforv patent issues, hr *Hng
a corroborated aMdarlt In this ,i»t. alleg­
ing facts which would defeat tbe eatrr.
H > ihuar.
Register
lipping th« Flag Rlnk, g
Booming of th« Gue,
’
1» the «toys belore ■ uiiu ,«,
de«sl uutll i oinp-iriuli ely rwt,u „
" ..................»de 11» xulntu'tlug |„ '
lug or ”i1i|»ping" Its n,u 1'1^
oldest nud uhiki honorable trw,'
which a ship cun give || nitefe*
the tMMiinlug of gnus, howevat
Thia salute bus always 1*.,.^
ed by English speukiug seailM.„
exactiuu has burned the tiearta««,
powder of general I., uh ,,f llgll|
mundpra. For a foreign ship, , l ,
merchant or martial, to enter an t
llxli port without veiling tuimii,
dipping Ita nnlliniiil flag «■» tM „
the chances of war. although i|w»
foundest |ieace existed. Wiih.mi rm
ltig or argument the »Imre duhiimi,
11 iiiiiu of-wur would send a ruatdi
shot across th«- Ixtws or between n
imistH of the ItiHoleut Intniifer. art
tbe offeudlug hag <-utne not down (
stantly the foreigner waa brougbr 1
ber xenxes by belug raked thni^k,
through. Such was the reception
corded by Sir John Hawkhia in
sixteenth century to the Spanlsl]
mlral who in time of pea«-e sailed |
Portsmouth sound without veiling
topsulls or lowering his flag.
Salulex are euseutlnl mutter»of u
etiquette itud lire exchanged under
elaborate code arranged between
powers. The number of guns tu
Bred under all conceivable dm
Htances Is miuutely stlpuluted.-s
York Press.
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET.
A Orink From th« Wall That Wail
Appreciated.
The girl accepted tbe glaw of
water with a fervor in ber word»:
went away beyond the maonw of
dimiry ixillteness.
"Yes." she confessed. "I am it
grateful. You dou't know wbat lb
lug It is to Is* able to get a drink
of u refrigerator—Just o|x>0 (be
ami take It out. You see. I've I
visitlug Ht oue of those bodtuy li
country where the poetic old <
bucket still Is ou the Job. Brery
I wauled a drink 1 had to get a
aud a weight and a rope and a bi
and a cup. I dug the lid of the
up with the knife. ThCo I adjt
the weight oil oue side of tbe bi
so It would tip over and take to i
when It hit the bottom. Then 11
up the bucket, took a cupful of a
colled the rope, shut down the lid
put the knife away again. All tbit
Just oue little drink'.
"Once we went out driving,
found one well where we couldn't
the lid up. We found another a'
the rope was too short. 1 «»
dying for a driuk by that tine.«
of the boys held another upside d
In tbe well-by the legs, you ka
and we dipped out a drink that
Thank you. I'm very comfort
where 1 am. No oaken buckrti
me. except In songs.”—Kanau
Star.
Saving Time.
'•How much Is that?' asked tbe
who was lu a burr.v.
"Dollar uluety-elgiit.” replied
saleslady.
"Would you mind callingII $2e”
“I'm sorry, but ft's aptost
rules.”
“Would you consent as • f>r*
retain the change?”
■'•Certainly uot!
I do not W
t,p*'"
ns
He turned sadly away, i
bright idea struck hltu. Be ’**
the door, called a passing tiewstn«:
took him to the counter. Her*
for file article desired and nt”
of protest shoved It into W» F
Laying down a two dollar bill, k
to tbe newsboy:
"Now. sou. yon wait fortbat 1
change, no matter how long H 1
aud here’s half a dollar fory<®
ble.”—Washington Star.
Ruaaian Peasant W«dd'»P
A peasant wedding In B8*”
a festival for the whole vite
often for tbe young peoplrn’*
boring villages as well. Wte*
the eventful day the youM P”
semble nt tbeiiome of the Wi*
her sew. The brfdeen»« •**
bls men frlemls to treat ,6,‘®
and «went s. Appropriate
sung, and tbe brldegroutk* r*
Is put to tbe test
Oo,if.X
holds out to him n plate.
down a »liver mlu they
song full of compliment».
g|v«»s collier and Is
to afford more m<> kery
whole village Is Invited I»
rlage ceremony, which i»-l^
with all the nuclent stii*«’"'—
and aolemnlties.
Retribution-
"You are chanted with
family only 15 cent* a
nanc«.''
|
That'» all I do
■nd It Is enough ”
"Enough to feed a «if* •*
dren?"
"So I contend."
■ “Five hundred dollar* R*
Nobody can call lW»
get
away
with
•*- "
i-^Ker
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