Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 09, 1897, Image 4

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Daily Capital Journal.
BY HOKSR 13ROTHBR.,
SATURDAY, JAN. 0, 1897.
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DAILY LINKIO PORTLAND.
STEAMKIW
Jl Altona and Ramona
"J LEAVE
UAJL.Y.
Portland, 0:45 a. m.
Salem 7a u. in., excent Sunday.
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JUICK URIC, ICgUIBf KITlbC IIU n,fj
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t J M. P. BALDWIN.
t 4 Agent, Salem.
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New Embroideries,
CHURCH 8RRVICES TOMORROW
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and 7:30 i.
Unity Guild
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8,
Persian
Wrapper
Goods.
Jutt opened a IjIk lino of these
K(kkK The entire hit tfoci nt
10c Pe- Yard,
gar'Phe tidvance cony of the
American Queen Is here. Call
and register your inline and
learn particulars.
J, J, Dalrymple Co,
cry and Insertion to match. Take a
look at tliem.
The Stock of Embrodcrics
on hand vc have been selling at
special slash prices, and will continue
Botnc days. There's a lot of jrood
things, but we want to make room for
the new ones.
Jackets One-Third Off.
T. flolverson.
SALEM SOCIAL NEWS.
spend
OREGON PERSONALS
Hon. John Mlnto went to Portland
this intimitis;.
It. A. L'rossun.tlio hoji-buyor.was In
11 rooks today.
Attorney John II. Hall, of Portland,
was In Mio city today
Contractor Chas. A. Gray was n
Chcmawa visitor today.
J. Bach, of the Homo Bakery, went
to Portland this afternoon.
Kilns Howard Is carrying mall this
week for Geortfo Hatch, who Is 111.
Senator H. A. Dawson came down
from Linn county this afternoon.
Sonator 1. 1). Driver arrived In the
city this afternoon from Eugene.
Hon. Chas. W. Fulton arrived In
the city this morning from Astoria.
Itev, P. C. Iletzler, Amcrlcjui Illblo
UKcnt, went to Albany this niornlnir.
A. (J. Lawrence, representing Liuir
k Co., U In the city to spend Sunday,
A. W. Glesy, accompanied by his
uuphow, Willie, went to Aurora this
nftornoou.
Wm. KnKiiMiR, a prominent K of P.
onino up from Portland, this morning.
J.N.Starr, salesman at the Fair,
went to Albany tills morning to spend
a few days.
Doputy Postmaster J. A. Sellwood
returned this morning from u brief
business visit In Portland.
Rov. 0. E. Klolwer returned this
nftornoou, from Albany, owing to tho
Illness of Mrs.. Kllowcr.
Attorney W. L Boise camo up from
Portland this morning and Is the
guest of his father, It. P. Holso, Sr.
F. U. Sellwood left this nftcmoon,
for San Francisco, whoro lie will re
Biitno his studies at tho California
Dental College.
Hoy. R. T, Maurer, of the lfcist
Salom Evangelical church,' went to
Jefferson this morning to hold quar
terly service.
W.J. Clark.a member of tho "third
house," camo up from Qorvals this
morning und will attend tho sessions
of tho legislature.
Hoy. Lewis, who has served as pas
tor of tho -First Uabtlst church at
Albany was hurried thoro today.
Hoy. Lowls' initios was of only a row
days.
ltonrcscutntlvo-elCGt J. N. Brown,
of lleppnor, Morrow county, who has
nsplouttons -for tho speakership, of
of house, caiuo up from Portland,
this morning.
Itev. and Mrs. J. P.Farniar
Sunday on tho Cranston farm.
Mrs J. F. Miller and daughter Mrs.
S. L. flayden are visiting friends In
Portland.
Misses Miy Oolllson and Adda Ir
wl.Mtont to Aurora this morning for
as'iort visit.
Prof, '. M. I'arrln came down from
Alb'iny this inornltig to spent! Sunday
with his family.
iirs. I. It. Krausxe returned Friday
nfter.inou from an extended visit with
ruLillvesat Eugene.
Mm. V. P. Lord Is In Portland In
attendance at the meeting of the
State horticultural society.
Mrs. It. F. Prael, of Portland Is
visiting at the parental home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hreytnanon State street.
Miss If. T. HiiiIMi was a passenger
to Eugene this morning, where slip
goes in the Interest of tho L. O. T. M.
A shadow supper and box social will
be given at Sunnysldo school house
Saturday evening, January 10. All
are invited.
MUs Myrtle Marsh, of tho Turner
public schools, arrived In the city this
morning to remain oyer Sunday with
relatives.
Miss Ida Martin camo up from
Portland tills morning on a visit to
her mother who is an employe at the
Insinc asylum.
The South Salom reading club meet
with Mr. and- Mrs. John Uayno,th!s
evening, on South Commercial street,
to continue the study of Thomas Jefferson.
Wc have Just opened and placed , unity.
part of them on display In north I Servicos at 10:30 a. ru
window, a most beautiful line of I,,,, Knmlnv whnnl nt. 12.
tmbroldpifos, In Muslin, Jaconet iect9 at 0:30 p. m. Iter. W. E. Copc
Nalnsook and Swiss. The 1 nc con-linn(j. pa-tor. Subject 'of morning
umiif mimu in hb iiiuii, i.-iiui3i; una-1 Mrnion "ine unnu Heart." Jn the
tlons Imaginable In sets bf embrold- cvonlne there will be a sonsr service
with the following program: Volun
tary organ and orchestra antl)eru;
voeal solo: nnthem, "Consid-r the
Lilies;" solos by Miss Davenport and
Prof. Parvln; trio, Mrs. Martin, Misses
Alice and Georgia Davenport; anthem
"Praise Ye the Lord." Mrs. Martin
and choir; duet, "God Is Love," Miss
Carrie Willis and Prof- Parvln; Amer
ica.
v. ii. ciicncii.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school at 10 a. ra. and Y.P.C.
E. at 0:30 In the evening. Revival
services are being field duiing the
week. All are cordllally Invited. W.
Reynolds, pastor. The revival meet
ing at the IT. B. church continues
Increasing In Interest. The convict
ing and converting power of God is
being manifested at each service and
souls arc being saved and sanctified.
The evangelists, Rev. Gregory and
Davis, are men of God, and Imbued
with power by tho Holy Ghost. Don't
fall to come and hear them. These
are rare opportunities.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.
Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. it. Pastor.
Preaching at 10:30 a. m. followed by
communion and reception of members.
Sunday School at 12 in. J. H. T. Tu
thill, burn. Junior Endeavor at 4 p
in. Miss Feme Hcntlev. Sup't. Y. P.
S. C. E at 0:30 o. in. Evening sermon
at 7:30 p. in. Subject "The Rock Su
perlor." Mrs. Rallle Parrlsh Hinges
will lead the choir at both services.
FIIIST PKESIIYTEIUAN.
Rev. W.Stccle,pastor,10:30 a. m. Sub
ject "The Emancipation Proclama
tion." Sunday School 12 in. Chinese
S. S. 3:30. Junior C. E. 3:30. Senior
E. 0:15. Evening seivlce 7:30. Sonir
Service and Sermon. Subject "Alone
in the World." Pravcr nicotine ThLrs-
day evening 7:30 o'clock. All are al
ways welcome.
KVANOKMCAL CHL'KCII.
Corner SevetiCconth and Chcmekcta
streets. Ezra Maurer. nahtor. Sundav
School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a,
m. by Rev. A. S. Copley. Junior Y.
P. A. at 0:30 p. m. Topic, "Peace with
God through Christ." Preaching at
7:30 followed by communion service,
conducted by Revs. Klein. All are
welcome.
UNITED EVANGELICAL.
On Cottage street, near Center, J.
Jlowersox, pastor, preaching at 10;30
and 7:30,oon(Ulctcd by Rev.J.F.Strayer
In the a. in., and by the pastor In the
evening. Sunday School at 12:K.L.O.
E. 0:10. Revival services at 7:30 p. m.
during tho week
Miracles in Mediae.
The Wonderful Progress Made With-!
in the Past F?u) Years.
Diseases That Our Mothers Thought Incurable Now Cured by
Paine's Celery Compound.
MONDAY AND
In addition to our clearance sale in
all lines, wc will offer 100 pairs.
Blankets al flcKial Cos! !
gains ever offered in blankets,
:o-
Itlsditlcult, almost Impossible, to
ovcrcstlnnte the importrnco of recent
advanccsln medicine and surgery.
In surjery there Is the application
of the Xray In determining compli
cated fradurcs.
In mcticine there is the serum
treatment for germ discases.and more
Imnortam still, the extended use of
Paine's cdery compound in the treat
ment of the man); diseases that arise
from a fiulty or Impaired nervous
system.
Tills diss of ailments causes more
sutlerfnt; and earlier deaths than all
others, and that Is why so mqch pub
lic promitepce was ut once given to
Paine's cdery compound when Its dis
covery was first announced by Prof.
Phelps, of Dartmouth college.
The rap'd and sure way that Paine's
celery cutupound cures neuralgia,
rheutualinu and nervous debility is
marvelous even In the eyes of this
wonder-working quarter of the cent
ury. Ancient nilracles were qQn.tra.ry to
natnral laws, whereas the remarkable
power of Paine's celory compound to
make people well, comes from a hotter
understanding of the natural causes
of disease.
That wonderful set of nerves known
as the "sympathetic nervous system,"
that knits eery part of the body to
gether and harmonizes all, is under
stood today as. never before. Many
nprsons are not aware that any such
nerves exist. They do not know that
nothing goes on in any part of the body
thateverv other part does not Inst-
nntiv "knnw of." The closeness of
this sympathy Is familiarly Illustrated
hv hnadanhes. Indigestion, rheuma
tism, neuralgla.etc. About every case
of sleeplessness, nervousness and dy
sDcnsIa Is a "sympathethlc strike" by
brain, nerves or stomach, Induced by
the lowering of the general health.
People who think to get rid of these
troubles by some medicine that disre
gards the general health of the body
are on the wrong track. In getting
such diseases as neuralgia and rheuma
tism out of the system Paine's celery
compound proceeds at once to restore a
normal appetite and regulate the
nerves, as the foundation for building
up the health and vigor.
It regulates the bowels without de
lay.and sees to it that the poisonous
humors that are bursting through the
skin, In w!iv are.fur purposes of class
Ifylng.called skin diseases, are given a
ready outlet. On this basis of purified
blood and regulated nerves the per
manent cure of every form of blood
diseases, such as eczema, salt rheum,
bad complexion, is now as-uied by tin
really wonderful reined..'.
If the reader of this Is mil in perfrr
health let liliu simply try a first butlh
of Paine's celery eouipiu id and c ri
fully npte tJQ result",
USEFUL HOOKS GIVEN AWAY.
Fpncy
Instructions for Making Art and
Work.
Mrs. Nella Daggett, of Hoston, has
recently written a book." Fnncv Work
Htul Art. ItocuratloiiD," that giyos
practical Instructions for making doi
lies, tabic covers, scarfs, traycloths,
pin cushions, etc., etc , with lilfty
illustrations. This book together with
"Successful Homo
: coupon no. 070. .Dyeing," will bo
: This entitles :seut free, tu any
: any reader ,of ; reader who for-
Tho Journal to : wauls tho at
: ono copy of .tached coupon and
; "Fancy work a 2-eent stamp
: nud Art Dtcorn-:to Wells, Rich
: tlons, " a n d :ardsou & Co.,Hur
: "Successful rllurllngotn, Vt.
: Homo Dyeing." .
CIiniSTIAN SCIENCE.
Every Sunday nt 10:30 a. in. Wed
nesdays at 7:30 p. m., at 20U Liberty
street. These meetings are conducted
by tho students of a normal course
graduate of tho Metaphysical College,
iounueu oy
MARKETS.
Tho ubovo liberal olfer Is made to
advertise tho rcllablo Diamond Dyes
and to get their book upon homo dye
ing Into tho hands of women who want
to dress well by making their old
clothing look like now.
Tho fact that Diamond Dyes have
been tho standard homo dyes for
nearly twenty years, and their sale In
creases from year to year, Is proof
positive that they have novor had nn
an equal.
Has tho horse tuoat cannery ut IHirt
lund resumed business V
imi.iL.-iHJ H-iMnmnrrum 1,1. ji
Annual
Inventory
Sale,
Dig reduction on dress goods
and jackets, mackintoshes and
clothing, snocs and hats. Call
and save money,
R. 6k G, corsets.
Fine kid gloves.
"Albert" last black hosiery.
WILLIS BROS, CO,
Why don't ou get mad
at food ailultciations?
ScAffling's Hal
Tho cash Dry ccSTaSi"? ffil aratlionioiwy-bnaknimody.
County Tax Levy,
Tho Marlon county court mot this
nftornoou In adjourned session aud
mado tho annual tax lovy, and now
tho entire tnxlovy is as follows:
State mills
School 5 mills
County 8 0-10 mills
Indigent soldier fund 1-10 mills
Total 18 mills
This Is based upon the expenses of
lbSW, which nmouutcd to S77.107.1U
and mado u dotlalt for tho year of
923,000.
Call for Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that 1 hare
casn on uatui to pay nil warrants en
doied up to Juno 7, lS'.tf, and interest
on the sumo will coase on tho date of
this notice. Dated January l, 1807.
O. L. Rkown,
l-0-2w County Treasurer.
Final Skttlhmunt. D. A. Dins,
moor adiulnlulstrator of tho estate of
Isabella Roblnsau.dacensod, today filed
his final statement, and Fob. 17 was
set for tho final hearing.
lis.,... f.lPU ?m. .. .l.iil It. ln.( lln...
inLUU, .,1113',, lUllllUL'll LIJ IVUI. .utll
linker Eddy, discoverer and foundcrof
Christian Science. The public are cor
dially Invited to attend these meet
ings, V. SI, C. A.
Rnv. T.-P. Uoyd, will address tho
men's meeting at the Y. i. IQ. A.
Sunday Inftcrnoon ut 1 o'clock, his
subject Is: Sampson's rlddlo sol veil -
or Plougnlng wltlia borrowed heifer."
All men are cordially Invited -to nt
tctid this meeting.
CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE HALL.
Cor. of Court and Liberty. Lesson
soruion 10:30. Sunday School 11:30.
Study of Science and Health Wednes
day nt 2:30 p. in.
HT. I'AUL'S UI'ISCOI'AI..
Tenth Sunday after Epiphany, 10;30
n. m., morning prayer, literary and
sermon; 12 in. Sunday school; 7:30 p.
ni., evening prayer and sermon.
Vested choir of women, men and
boys. W. M. Magnnn: rector.
KIIIST IIAITIST.
Preaching In morning at 10:30 by
Row L. White: No service In the
evening.
ASYLUM.
Preaching at 2 p. in. by Rev. G. W.
Grannis.
Reed's Opera House
I'ATTON imOS., Maiwcen.
A Special Engagement Two
Nights Only.
January 11th and 12th
L, R, STOCKS ELL,
The eminent comedian,
supported by
BA60N'
Superb Stock Co,
Monday. . . ."THE MAGISTRATE,"
Tuosday. . . "POTTER OF TEXAS."
Special sconory, superb caste, popu
lar prlcos. Admission gallery 26 cents,
reserved seats 60 cents. Seat now on
sale.
Funeral of W.R.Cullow-ijyCorvallis,
ourrvd today. Mr.CVtlloway died Thurs
day, after an llln&u of sovorxl
weeks, his oud Iwlng hastened by a
recent stroke of paralysis. Ho wasj Please notice the cut in prices
born In Susox county. Dol., Docem-. on he followini
. .
Saleni Steani Laundry
bor 3, 1S2T.
Jr
rttrii
SWiU. lUln IOWI
Ca4r ilnwen, 5 to lo cent
Ua4r thlrH 5(oioenH
ixvli, ptr iwur ,, 3 nu
HuUkcttbti I cew
SUk bBaVweiei 3 ctm
Stc4 b4 pillow Uip 34 ccatt Kt ilatea,
b4 other week ia ptvparttan.
Flannels and other work in
tclhgently waslicd by hand.
Col J. Olmsted Prop.
Talkington, Bottger & Co's., cir
cular for Jan. 9, 1897:
WIIKAT.
Oiicniiig Prlcos was nearly a cent
higher than yesterday's closing. The
early uows Including cables and re
ceipts in the northwest, proved favor
able to holders. These bullish Influ-
cnccs.howcver.wcre offset by the press-
ir 't' ?lt stf twr tlip oponlnij, and nftcr
;i slight raly tho uiarKcttdok n down
ward plunge. Light receipts hi prim
nry pointsconstltute the leading bull
ish factor t present, aud will be tho
dominating influence until the next
crop is harvested. In the mean time
the possibilities are all In favor of the
conservative buyer. The outlook re
garding 'he growing crop Is not con
siderable, owing to tho unprotected
ooudition of tho wheat fields. In view
of the cash situation, tho market will
bo more sensitive thati usual to ad
verse weather conditions and the ex
port, and milling demand.
Mny wheat opened today at 8H to
81 and closed at 81. Cash wheat
sold at 78. LI verpool January Cs9d.
VORTLANP MAJIKET.
PROVISION.
Portland, lau. a Wheat valley. S&387
Walla Walla, S5.
Flour l'ortland, Beaton county, 4.50.,
4.40; graham, 3.75; superfine, 12.50 per bbl
Oat White, 4o4icj grey, 394o;rolleu
inbagj, 14.3535.35, barrels, 4.S71
cases, 3.75.
Potatoes . . Oregon, 60A70C per sack.
Hay .Good, 13.50313 per ton.
lions V alloc
WooL.Val
6(a8c.
Mohair. . I5(430c,
Millstufls. . firan, $15.00; shorn $16.50.
Poultry- Chiclena , mixed, $3to$3; ducks
3a45.o; turkeys, lire, I3j.
Kccs..Oregon,25.30c per doi.
Midea.. gieen, salted 60 lbs 7c; under
60 lbs 66Hc; sheep pelts, lo7oc
Tallow 3kc3c
OnwDt S5C per sack.
IVsani small white. iMcCdlfc. lima
4C
Hogs Heavy, 3.00 to 3.35
"Butter. , Bfst dairy,3535c; fancy reamery
55oc,
Chee .lotic.
Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached
6-7cj unbleachej, 3KCQI4C; suodried. 4c
Win 5ca6c
l'lumv pitleu. 3c(4C
l'runes-4 Kc(46c.
Veal small 5; large 4c per lb.
Mutton Weathen a.oo; ees 1 .50; dressed
mutton, 4c.
BeeL-Stecrs 3.25; cows 2 2.25; dreued
45V
Cured Meats JIams loc lojc bacon 6c.
Urd-sin patts, 70.
S.N FRANCISCO MARKET.
Wool,. Oregon choice 7(j5oxj; intr!o 5
ileps yaouble at S.loc for new.
Potatoes 475C per sack.
Oils Mllhn?, 1.05(1.10.
MH MARKET.
Wheat. .77c. per Do.,
Oats 35c.
Hay Baled, cheat, 9 00; timothy II
Straw, $3.50 to $4.00.
Floor. .In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail
Here Is a Sample
OF OUR PRICKS
AT OUR
Closing Out'Sale
Ladles' heavy under vests 19c.
Children's heavy under vests 19c.
Gent's undershirts 25c.
Gents' drawers (per pair) 25c.
Gents' two pair wool hose for 25c.
LADIES' COTTON AND
WOOL HOSE) AT COST.
10 Spools guaranteed best machine
thread for 25c.
Ladies Bazaar
P. S. Removed to the Leader.
257 Commercial st.
a wmmmu mmmtm ssmss 1 " . . , .
ni """ ssssmisssi sum wmmmmm mmammm
Gr60t 1 tt!6 rOll!
- "y B r
- Crockery, X (m
,i Glassware,
tVirrnwnnl pxHsaBBf
la 2C Tableware, n
o - JI
"iSSSSSS
The IMnnecr Store Is making a break
in t'tockery Glass and Cliinaware,
which places their Hne line of goods
bi'liw anything ever attempted. Din
ner sets 120 pieces, semi-porcelain
decorated S10 99.
14 pieces Tea Set, $3.25; Water Sets,
Imported glass, $1.85 to $!.95; worth
nearly double.
Everything from a teacup to the
Unest imported sets reduced to tho
cost line. Cash takes everything at
yonrown figure,
t'- -
uv
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(lOHliliiilttiraiii
Joiin
Heinz's 6How 6
:o:
alley, 9lcc; Eastern Oregon
"The best made," In bulk, you can get as much as you want v.-t
Pickles also In bulk. Boiled cider for mince nlM Lin W,a,nn1' -
We have some extra large, fat mackerel that will tempt your ap-
pound,
petite
:o:-
HfiRRITT & LAWRENCE
P CX Giocery,
Agents for "WorldBeater" Soap."
H?;5ir:rr...
i,, -"V'VTtt
Sheep.. live, l.5o2.oo cwt.
Wool.. Best. I3c.
HorM..Best, 9 a loc
Egjjs..Cash. 1S020C.
Farm Smoked if eau , Baccn, 6cj halni
9c: shoulders, 5c !."
Potato. .35c per bu
Oniont 50c.
riumv 4c.
w
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-uMwinpi
A
bran. ' balk ll.co: sacked.
i4.eoQl15.00; chop teed,
l4.oo;
S
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6.C.
l'Mitry. Uees5a6c;Tttrke)s oc.; KwtlH
ilStfKtdot.
Val..De4Ksl, 4.
Hogs Dressed. 33l3;.
Lire Cattle.. 1. tiJ.
SAVE TIME
AND TEMPER
ly taking the Ilurllnp
ton Route to Omaha,
Kansas city, St. Louis
uu au omer ouhe
eastern cities.
SHORTEST L1XP
BEST SERVICE1--inree
reasons eood
ones.
Two routes to Chi.
cap -via Billing,
v2n& and Ta St,
Paul The sery Ice over
Whlloeslsasgoodas
it can be,
Tiekeu via the Bur-
illf Dr Ro?Jte are on
saie at all niim.j
finldt .HI... m 4VaU
''" unices, tor In
formation about raiM
antrum .X?S
C SHELDON, G.A.
"tld. Or.
For Do'lenr-w
ror poritr. as4 tor Ibim. .' . . .
ssssus:
FASHIONS CHANGE
y fr-uuNI'S J5
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POWDER V
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POZZOKI'S fl
A VAN J- .
twupjs-aga a
JJn8 80IDETEJinmE1U!ig
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A comp ete mesl 15c. Only white labor
Extra service reasonable rates
MRS. GEO. E. SMITH Prnn
44 Commercial Street. P'
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
state, Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of v ass seeds.
J&AVERTISEMENTS.
NY) rtiw m
not lopX' M15 hex??' notifietl
JL ife. In anv" '.Mr?Delia "".
vi -.. iuv or lorm.
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for such
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with use nfi .rr,B5..U0,e Plor bedroom
ding session nrr;-,r wUho" rd
fromftreetca, Ii C?'ila'u,rTe- One block
F0R3ifOLlh office
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