Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 24, 1916, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 24. 1916.
What the Editors Say. PANES OF POSTAGE STAMPS.
•---------- O-
The first automobile to come over
the new road from Tillamook to Sea­
side arrived last Friday morning
The bridges are now all in and the
highway is reported in fine class con­
dition considering a new road. Ac­
cording to measurments made by the
Pacific Coast automobile blue book
car the distance from Seaside to Till­
amook is fifty-five and one-tenth
miles, to Nehalem thirty-two and two
tenths miles and to .he forks of the
road from Seaside fourteen and oik
tenth miles.—Seaside Signal.
And th» Plate Numbers, Letters or
Symbols They Carry.
GRAFT IN THE ORIENT,
JACKSON’S INAUGURATION.
An Incident Thot lllus.rates the Way
of the Far East.
Unwelcomed by Adams, but the People
Made Things Pretty Lively.
FIRE ! FIRE !
FIRE ! ! I
It was on Feb. 11, the day tbe elec­
All our postage stamps are printed
I had had experience with corruptible
YOUR FORTUNE’S SAVED
In large sheets ot -KI0 stamps each. Turkish officers, and one day when toral votes were couuted. that Juckson
from the flames if you protect yoc
These are then ent into four "panes" barrack conditions became unendura­ urrived iu Washington and took up bis
possessions by means of a fire insur
of 10Q stamps each and sent to the ble 1 went to tlie officer tommauding resideuie at Gadsby's. an Luu fatuous
our divlslou. an old Arab from Lata- In stage coaching days. He declined
various postoffices Iu that shape.
ance policy in this agency. Premiums
If you were to go to any United kieli who bad beeu called irora retire­ to cull ui>ou President Adams. Imply­
normally low—just a few dollars per
States postoffice and buy a complete ment nt tbe time of the mobltlaatiou. ing that be could uot bring himself to
thousand valuation for three or five
"sheet.” or. more correctly speaking, a He lived In u liltie toil ueai the touch the baud of a muu who bad at
complete "[Mme,” of 100 stamps you mosque, where 1 found him squ: tted tallied office through unworthy means,
years. ’Tis a rare investment and a
would find that It had on two sides an ou the Boor nodding drowsily ever Lis lie busied hiiuself with the office seek­
small one —but far and away the best
outer margin, and on each of these >-<>mforte.hie pmueb. As tie was rn ers, who rushed to Washington In In
that you can possibly make.
margins would be a number. This is officer of the old regime. 1 entered bold­ credible numbers, likewise avoiding
the number of the plate from which ly. squatted beside him ni-.J told him Adams to dock around the power that
Just suppose you wrote copy as that pane was printed. Under this m.v troubles. Tbe iiuswer came with was to be. Adams, resenting this
breach of etiquette, took no official or
carefully as you wrote telegram
number the authorities keep a record nn enormous shrug of the > boulders.
getting every ten words full of mean­ of tbe plate, the date of Its making,
“You are serving the suitun. Unni- social notice of bis successor and left
ing. It is really wonderful what you on wbat days it was In use. the quan­ ship should be sweet."
the city on tbe 3d of March, neither
can put in ten or twenty words when tities of stamps priuted from it and all
"I should be more fit to serve him if be nor any member of tils cabinet re-
you want to be concise. The school­ such data.
I got more sleep and rest."
tuumjig to welcome Jackson to office.
master not long ago saw a cablegra a
Cu tbe morning of March 4 those
He waved a fat hand about tbe tent,
These plate numbers are usually ex­
sent to America by some European pressed In figures or letters or combi­
CALL ON US.
WRITE US
“Look at me! Here I am. an officer for:'.mate to secure a commundlng po- PHONE US.
tourists who had been shut up with nations of both, but sometimes other • of rank and"—shooting a Lnpwing k ok siti. .i mi Capitol lull looked down upon
TODD
HOTEL
BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK,
ORE,
the German lines and unable for a
at me—“1 have uot euu a uke blan­ Pe.ms.i Ivauiu avenue alive with carts
long time to get any word to their symbols are used, such as the "star" ket."
and carriages full of women and cbil
__ r
anxious friends. There were just two plates of recent date. Many stamp
“A crime! A crime!” I Interrupted. dren. their male escorts walking be­
words in the message, but these were lovers form what are called "plate "To think of it. when 1. a humble side them. At last a smull company
full of meaning—“Safe London.”— number collections"—that is. a coller- soldier, have dozens of them at Gome! of men was seen marching compactly
tion in which every stamp still has at­
News Reporter.
tached to it the outer margin bearing I should be honored if you would allow through this crowd up tbe middle of
----- o-----
The Oregonian has started a cru­ the plate number. The object is. of me"— My voice trailed off sugges- the avenue, one tall figure bolding his
GOLF or TENNIS
bat. while tbe wiud played through bls
sade against the absurd medical ex­ course, to get every plate number that tively.
"How could you get one?" he asked. willful gray locks. There was some­
amination requirement of the mar­ was ever Issued.
At
“Oh. 1 have friends here in Saffet, thing military iu tbe sight, something
riage law. The law after having been
It Is interesting and curious, too. be­
but
1
must
be
able
to
sleep
in
a
nice
most
unmilitary
In
the
rabble
of
peo
­
given a fair trial has proved a farce, cause the stamps are arranged with
NEAH-KAH-NIE
ple shouting themselves hoarse iu ac­
for those who desire may evade it' the plate numbers in sequence, making place."
and in addition it was impossible for them look very different from an ordi­
"Of course. Certainly. Wbat would claim of tbe spare, erect figure. It
it to accomplish what it aimed at nary collection. For instance, plate you suggest?"
was an expression of popular will and
A beauty spot in Tillamook County. Neah-kah-
Physicians generally have only grant­ No. 253 is a five cent postage stamp,
"That hotel kept by the Jewish popular trust that gripped the heart
nie
Tavern is a hospitable place. kRent a tent if
ed certificates with qualifications and while the next three. 254. 255 and 25’1. widow might <lo." I replied.
and sent an ache to tbe throats even of
You desire.
have explained that the end desired
those
who
feared
the
“
Tennessee
bar
­
More
amenities
were
exchanged-
the
could only be accomplished by a bac- i are postage due stamps. Plate 257 is upshot of which was that my four barian" and his host.
terioligocal test which cost many t i< special delivery, nnd 258 a newspa­ friends and I were given permission to
After taking the oath of office Jack
BATHING
times the legal fee. Incidentally ail per stamp. So a collection of these in sleep at tbe Inn—a humble place, but son returned to the White House ou
Oregon Counties, and particularly, sequence Is very varied and Interest­ Infinitely better than the mosque. It horseback, followed indiscriminately
I
those near the state line, have been ! ing.
all perfectly simple.—Alexander by white and black, rich and poor,
deprived of revenue they were entitl-1 And. again, many of the plates were was
men. women and children, who swarm­
BAYOCEAN
ed to in the way of license fees, to say i In use at a time when the color of the Aaronsobn In Atlantic Monthly.
ed over the lawn and through the
nothing of the loss of wedding fees to stamp was changed, and the same
rooms of the executive mansion, where
clergymen, and neighboring states plate number may be found upon both
MILLION ACRE FARMS.
no police provision bad been made for
Only natatonum of its kind in the west. Surf
have been the gainer. In Vancouver colors, as the one cent blue and tho
alone the list of licenses granted us­ one cent g"oen. or the ten cent green Those Are the Kind, as a Cenerai Rule. such an onslaught The courageous
making machine. Water is nice and warm Good
old warrior was forced that day to do
ually - contains the . names
more - wuu
hotel and cottages.
and the
ten veruv
cent brown. the
—----- of
v. ■-■v,
,uv ivu
l » v fifteen
»> iw >>
They Have In Mexico.
wbat he seldom did He retreated
Oregon than Washington people, and cent blue and the fifteen cent olive.
States
the
farmer
is
a
In
the
United
and
sought
refuge
In
Ills
old
quarters
simmered down to a fine point, that Such a collection shows a wide range
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
is about all the law has accomplished. 1 of shades that is of great interest to bumble person, In Mexico he is a king at Gadsby’s. Current rumor had it
of millionaires, You look out across a that a quantity of china and cut glass
Like a lot of other Oregon legislation ’ a collector.—St. Nicholas.
you
see
a
magnificent
level
plain
and
On Sale
it was an experiment and having fail- j
to the value of several thousand dot
Return Limit
bouse of stone, cement and great tim- lars was broken in an attempt to get
ed is ready for the junk pile. It is
Daily
Two Days
bers.
covering
sometimes
as
much
as
another example of the difference be | LEGEND OF THE PHOENIX.
refreshments to the multitude, and
half an acre. Surrounding It are oth­ Anally great tubs of punch were car­
tween theoretical legislation and leg-
between
islation to fit hard, practical facts.— Method of the Fabled Bird’s Life and er bouses, hundreds of them, but all ried out in front of the house, but that I
small,
constructed
of
adobe,
brush
or
Hillsboro Independent.
“hogsheads would not have been
Death and Rebirth.
all stations and beach points in
even of cano stalks. You ate not look­
Tbe ancient tradition concerning the ing at a town, but at a ranch settle­ enough.”—Helen Nicolay In Century.
IN TILLAMOOK.
phoenix has introduced into nearly ev­ ment. In tbe gre.it house, which costs
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
ery language the bill it of applying that many times more titan all the little
BOILING WATER
Statements of McMinnville Citizens name to whatever is singular or uu
houses put together, live the haeien
Are Always of Interest to Our
common among its kind. According to dado
Ask local agent for fares
bls ianiily
In the little it I« Not Always Hot and Sometimes
Readers.
ancient writers, the pliocuix was a houses and
May Be Barely Heated.
live the peons
To many of our readers the streets bird of great beauty, nlxnit tl.e size of
If you scald yourself with the ten
JOHN M. SCOTT» General Passenger Agent» Portland
of McMinnville are almost as famil­ an eagle. A shining and most beautl » The typical farm la Me.’:', o Is not of
iar as those of our own town, and we ful crest adorned Its bend. Its plumage 103 acres, but of l.unj.ouo In tbe kett’e you are apt to think that boiling
arc naturally interested to read oi
t state of Morelos twenty-eight liacien- water is u pretty hot proposition. But
happening there. The following re­ contained nearly every tint of tile rain dados own ail tbe agricultural land-: lolling water Is not always very hot
bow.
and
its
eyes
sparkled
like
dia
­
port from a well-known and respect­
twelve own nine-lentbs of them. Tbe water, and this is tbe way it happens
ed resident will be helpful to numbers monds.
territory of Quintana Iloo. double the
When water boils ordinarily ft Is be
Only
one
of
these
birds
could
live
at
of men and women of Tillamook.
size of Massachusetts, is divided cause great heat lias separated the tiny
h
time,
but
Its
existence
covered
a
pe
­
Mrs. J. O. Rogers, 603 Grant Street,
among eight companies. The greater particles of the water, forcing upward
McMinnville, Ore., says: “I suffered riod of 5'10 or <>00 years. When Its life portion of the state of Yucatan is held and outward in lively bubbles the air
intensely from backaches and head­ drew to a close the bird built for itself by thirty men. kings of sisal hemp. A
aches. Sometimes the attacks lasted a funeral pile of wood and aromatic major fraction of tbe agricultural and which i.s contained In them. This Is
for a week. I couldn’t move without spices, with Its wings fanned the pile grazing lands of Chihuahua Is owned done in spite of tbe downward pres­
Uncle Sam Not a Grabber.
having pains in my back and hips. luto h flame and therein consumed It­ by one family. Lower California, sure of the atmosphere. After the wa­
ter has become hot enough to boll it
Sometimes when the headaches came self. From its ashes a worm was pro­
A speech delivered in the lower
on, I had to go to bed. I didn't knpw duced. out of which another plioenlx equal In size to Alabama, is nearly all can get no hotter, because the air es
capes as fast as it Is sufficiently heated
house of the Danish Parliment is
the trouble was caused by my kidneys was formed, having all tbe vigor of held by five great corporations.
The 1.000.000 acre farms He mostly to do so.
clearly indicative of the effect of the
but since I have been so greatly re­ youth.
fallow. Naturally a rich agricultural
aggressive, militarist spirit engender­
There are places on the earth where
lieved by Doan’s Kidney Pills, I
Tbe first care of tbe new phoenix country, Mexico docs not produce
ed by the war as well as ot the lack
know what caused the trouble. They was to solemnize Its parent's obse
tho pressure of the atmosphere upon
not only regulated the action of my quies. For that purpose It made a bnll enough corn and beans to feed her the water is so slight that It requires
In its Six Schools an<l Forty-eight De­ of understanding of the animating
kidneys, but relieved the headaches ot myrrh, frankincense und other fra , own peon population, Moderu ma- but little beat to push apart the pn¥ partments is engaged in the great work purposes of the United States in its
relations to the international brothci-
and backaches. “(Statement given grant things. At Heliopolis, a city in eblnery is needed, but modern ma- tides and set free the air bubbles of uniting Learning and Labor.
hood of the world. Edward Brandes,
Aug.
Ug. 28 1907.)
, chlnery will never l>e used extensively which are confined In the water, so It
Forty-eighth
School
Year
Opens
Danish minister of finances, gave the
Over five years later, Mrs. Rogers [ lower Egypt, there was a magnificent so long as the peon Is so cheap that begins to boil before It becomes very
plain indication that Denmark was
said:
ill: “ _ I think
____ ___
as highly of Doan’s ! temple dedicated to the sun. To this primitive methods are cheaper than hot. It ought hardly to lie cnlled cold
SEPTEMBER
18,
1916.
Kidney Pills now as I did when I temple the phoenix would carry the machine methods.—World Outlook.
Degree Course* requiring a four year more than willing to sell i's Wrst
water. perhaps. but it is certainly fnr
recommended them several years ago i fragrant bull and burn it on tbe altar
high
school preparation, are offered in Indian possessions to the Uni’ed
from being as hot as ordinarily boil­
States because it had no alternative,
Kidney trouble hasn’t bothered me of the sun as a sacrifice The priests
the
following:
Drum Fire and Curtain Fire.
ing water. This state of things Is
then examined tbe register and found
because it would be helpless in case
for a long time.”
AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments;
“
Drum
fire
”
and
“
curtain
fire
”
are
found
mi
all
high
moun'nln
tons,
as
tbe
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't ' that exactly 51)0 years or exactly <W
COMMERCE. 4 Department»; ENGIN­ the United States chose to take the
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get 1 years had elapsed since that same cere­ modern war terms "Drum fire" is the atmosphere grows weaker and its pres EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3 islands. When a hurricane l>Kw, he
1
firing
of
artillery
nt
stated
Intervals,
sure less as
ascends.
said, there wa- nothing but to run be­
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that mony had taken place
Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart
the resultant noise being described as
A tian traveling at a great elevation meats; HO IE ECONOMICS, -i Depart­ fore it.
Mrs. Rogers has twice publicly rcc-
I like the steady hammering of a great In the Andes rionntalns put some po ments ; arid PHARMACY.
Such an assumption is an insult to
Co„
ommended. Foster Milburr
When Trouble Comes.
drum. When tbe desired effect of re
fire
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Vocational Courses requiring <vi tin- United States and so the Rigsdag
"Ef I seen trouble comln*." Raid duciug tbe point of the utt i k lias been latoe.s tn a pot of water over a hot Ini
water began to boll almost
Eighth Grade preparation for entranc- plainly was told by former Premier
Brother Williams. "I'd hit de gr'.t fer .accomplished tbe guns are elevated to I The
mediately, but the potatoes did not are offered in Agriculture. Dairying. Christenson. But this debate is illu­
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
de tall timber.”
' a higher point, mid are fired continuous­ cook. All tbe afternoon and all the Commerce, Forestry. Home Makers, ar» 1 minating to our people. It shows the
"Well,” said tbe dubious brother
Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two- estimation in which America is held
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip “s’po.se a hungry tiger wuz waitin' fer ly, making a "curtrln of lire" t:> ; re- night tbe water bubble I nod I h >II< v 1. b it year high school entrance requirement.
in Europe. It shows that Lie people
vent
re
enforcements
reaching
the
point
still
the
potatoes
were
not
cooked
Th
•
Reading in Place °f the Dic­
you dar?”
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano, Strirxg, of Europe are unable to dissociate the
'
of
attack
from
the
reur
and
ut
the
some
boiling
water
was
not
hot
enough.
tagraph.
Western republic from the mon­
“In dat case I'd skin up a tree "
Band and Voice Culture.
time allowing tbe infantry to attack
Thousands oi deaf people arc today
C«tal«gue and beautiful illustrated archic* of their own contiucnt, but
“But »'pose n hurricane biowed you under protection of the guns.
throwing away all hearing devices an’ de tree down?”
Humt'td Arrogane»,
booklet free.
places it in the same grasping, re­
and enjoying all conversation. This
"That d.d me more good than any-
morseless and relentless class. They
A<l<i-es> T he Rrtc.rsTHAR,
“My fr’eu'.” replied Brother Wil­
method is easily and quickly acquired liams. “Providence alius looks after de
Practical Religion,
coaval.i.ls, O'lKOON
thing that has happened In a long 1 w 7-15 111 lo 'J < I#)
believe that the United States, if
through our system. Absolutely the
Tbe story is told of a little house time."
Denmark declined to sell the land ,
righteous.
Ef
dat
come
ter
pass
de
only thing of its kind in the coun’ry.
maid, far over the sea. who. when I •‘What did?"
would do as most European powers
tree
would
fall
on
de
tiger
nu
mash
do
Out proposition is entirely original.
would do having the might—seize
asked whether she realized that she
"The Green's new car broke down
Cost is trifling. Sec what New Inter­ life outen him. an’ 'bout time you come was In nny way different lifter uniting right In front of our house, and I had
them.
’
long
I'd
be
gwlne
home
wld
bis
hldel
”
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
national Encyclopaedia says on Lip
It is difficult to educate an obses^-d
I with tbe church front what »be had I he pleasure of sitting in our front
Reading. Hundreds of people with —Atlanta Constitution.
retary Treat,., Attorney at-
world to the light conception of
lieen
before,
thought
for
an
instant
window
and
watching
Green
and
his
normal hearing are taking up Lip
?
Law, Notrury Public.
Americanism. In the midst of war it
and then, smiling brightly, said. "Well. whole famf'y work for nn hour trying
reading for the many additional ben­
Tho True View.
is doubly difficult. The world should
efits gained. You can understand i The late James J Hill was a man I sweep tbe corners." She could hard to get It started again " — Detroit Free
be made to know that such » seizure
l.v have given a better demonstration Press.
*hat the actors are saying just as far I of buoyant optimism
Tillamook
Title
and
of properly as was hinted ir. Denmark
of tbe reality of her religious life.—
.»way as you can sec them. The eye
•'Failures," be once said in an ad­
is irreconcilable with every idea of
Her Saddest Hour.
Understands beyond the range of dress to railway men. "are always pes­ Christian Herald.
Abstract Co.
.American thought and intent, though
[nearing. Send no money, but mention simists. Successes, on the other band,
"A woman's saddest hour." said the
how it is to be done is another matter
[this paper and state whether or not
amateur poet, “1» that In which »hr
Not So Far Wrong.
Law, Abstracts. Reul Estate,
The right kind of an objict lesson
[you are deaf. All particulars will be are optimists. Which is right?"
"Have you written all tbe Invita­ finds her first gray hair."
might accomplish much of the pur­
Surveying, inaurante.
He paused, then added:
pent you absolutely free and with no
"Not necessarily," his wife replied.
pose.
__________
"It'a easier to slip down hill than to tions to my party, mamma?" queried “It may be the hour in which she
Both Phones.
Expense to you. Address, School of
little Eva.
|k‘P La-nguage, Kansas City, Missouri. climb up. but the view, remember, is
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
DAIRYMEN.
“Tes. dear,” answered her mother. learns that tbe min she jilted when
! at the top.”
she met the failure whom she married
"They are all written and mailed.”
I have inquiries for weaned calves
l°tice of Board of Equilization
I “And how soon will the arceptlons has become a millionaire ”—Life.
He Explains.
of all kinds. If you have any for
Meeting.
■nd deceptions begin to come in?”—
•What did you call your silver miner* Chicago News.
sale, call me up on either Phone or
Notic«.
A Slight Omission.
“Tbe American Boy."
write me, giving full particulars as
ik’otice is hereby given, that on
A recruit being ordered aloft tn a
“Any particular reason for calling it
'onday. September 11th, 1916, the
This is to notify the patrons of the to age, breed and condition with
military balloon hesitated In obeying
Work of a Beacon.
•unty Board of Equilization will by that name?”
Tillamook County Mutual Telephone price of each, and I will call and
There is a flashing beacon on Rich and complained to his captain, “ITeasc. Co.
ket at the Court House, in Tilla-
• Well. It bad plenty of pockets, hut
that S. A. Brodhead has been look them over—Remember—I can
sir,
in
my
oath
of
allegiance
1
«wore
ardson
rock,
a
wave
swept
spot
west
of
J>ok City, Oregon, and publicly ex- nothing In them except rubbish.”—
placed in charge and is collector and use anything in the baby calf hne
to
be
true
and
faithful
on
land
and
the
Santa
Barbara
Islands,
California.
Jine the assessment roll for said Kansas City Journal.
manager of the Tillamook County and can use them any time, summer
; which, without attention, will dash Its water, but there was nothing said Mutual Telephone Co.
rinter. Call up
or winter.
ui when you have
Rr. and correct any error in valua-
about
air.
”
—
Boston
Transcript
one for
I— sale
___ _ and
. . I will call for it.
f1*. description of land, lot, or
I warnings every three seconds for seven
By order of the Board of Directors
No
Timo
For
Work.
SMITH, "The Calf Man”.
Ftr property. Said board will con-
■ months, or over <>.000.000 flashes, before
Daddy—Jeannette. If I allow young It requires recharging with gas.—Ar­
rUf in session from day to day until
Notice.
>
His Motive.
. .-o—
f. examination, correction
and Simpson to become my son-in law, do gonaut
For Sale.
Pillows—I never realized till three
P'hzation of the assessment
you suppose he will lie willing to work
The annual inerting of the ' stock­
Small tract containing 1% acres
years ago why Dolison was always
of the Tillamook County Mu­ with house, barn, one hog, 1 cow,
"I be completed. All persons who and support you? Jeannette—Oh. dad.
preaching [»tiene».
Bolsters—Wbat holders
All Berts.
tual Telephone Co, for the purpose garden tools, household goods, ane
W be interested in the assessment how can he when he has promised to
made
you
realize
It
then?
Pillows
—
I
"How's
this
—
seven
different
styles
of electing officers for the ensuing and one hall miles north of Tillamook
L’beir property should appear at do nothing but think of me all the
lent him 610.-New York Globe.
of plug hats?”
year will be held at the Court House, on Wilson river- Inquire of Mrs S.
F lime and place, as no change can
time
>-
Puck.
"The
line
officer-
of
our
lodge.
Each
on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1916, at 2 Olson on place.
!®iadc after the adjiurnment of the
*
bought a plug hat the year he wax
Rd All protests must be filed with
o'clock p in
Fans In Japan.
Hardly
tho
Thing.
tboard the first week.
elected.”—Kansas City Journal.
S. A Brodhead, Secy
Fans are In universal use In Japan
To The Voter».
F”ted at Tillamook City, Oregon,
“Why did she break the engage
E’en the Japanese servant girl has a
Having
bought
the Tillamook Iron
pit 8th, 1916
meat f
Cat
fan
made
of
rough
paper
to
blow
I To dread no eye and to suspe t n >
I hereby announce my candid içy
|
C. A. Johnson
“Seems he mailer! her a love letter In torgue Is the greatest prerogative of »He cbareoal Are* with or to use
a Works from A. K. Case all bi*.inrss I for the office of Dittriil—
L
County Assessor. one of these envelopes with a glass Innocence.—Dr Johnson
from
Sept.
1st
will
be
transacted
by
d Mt pan.
■"’* Publication August, 3, 1916.
front’'-Louisville Courier Journal.
11. bander.
.
Fs' publication Sept. 14th, 1916.
f «
FIRE
INSURANCE
li
Lì
■
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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