Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JOrtTRNAL, BALCM. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST SB, 1005.
Commissioners Court August
Xorm, 1005.
Namd
DsvWson
Eoads and Highways.
Claimed.
W. P- ? 75-
w. b.
E.
jfcCormick,
Ames.
Arnold, W.
Ahby, J. u
I Dalles, J. H
Baker, B. W.
Baker, Laurcnco
Baker
Bailer, D. ..
Barnctt, E.
Bell, A. 0.
inoaU & Co.
r Bllladeau,
0. J.
jjHloiton, A.
Brewer Bros.
Bonnoy, 0. I".
i Bump, 0. A.
f Harris, 0. ..
i Batkor Jns
.. 1G.0O
. . 6.30
..' 1.20
. . 9.00,'
.. 7.50 '
.H.OO
&
. . 42.64
1.50
1.50
"4,00
25.00
38.10
7.50
0p.'40
3,'00
10.50
150
1.00
23.4p
1.43
21.05
4.50
Alt'd.
i 75.00
15.00
0.30
-1.20
9.00
! Hark. I. I.
i Qii Powder Wks.
Oammack, Mary
: runrabcll. W.
fknltal Stables 5.00
Chase & HKauo ...
City Light & T. Co.
Clackamas Co. . ..-.
Culver. P. B
Cutefortb, T. H. ...
Davidson, W. T. ...
Davidson, Ralph ..
Dover, A. u.
Dragor, A. W.
Eadcs, O. U.
BsVcw, J. M.
Furrlngton, P. P.
,
1.20
03.00
8.75
10.50
0.00
44.05
33.71
3.00
30.00
6.00
60.00
21.67
"Robertson, A. B. ....
Robertson, II. H
Roberts, Jim.
Savago, Geo, 0
Scott, "J. H. ..
Bchlndldr & Hartman
Biowort, A. D
Slowort, Ed
Shavj, Hary ,i
Sklpton, J. L
7.50 Smith, E. 0. '
Dls'ld. Smith. VTJll. .A
Smith Bros
Bncdeker, W.
Spencer Hardwaro Co.
Statesman Pub. Co. ..
Starr, J, N. ,
Btarr, E. N.
Standard Liquor Co...
Townseild, A. ki
Wade, R. M..& Co. ..
"Way, W. E
Wattier, V.
"Whlto & Co., B. M. . .i
White-, 0. A. ...
Whitnkor, P. T.
Whltchoad, J. E
Wiggins. P. A
Wlnaisbar, J.
"Winsont, J
Wlprut & Co.
Whltakcr, D. P.
Fralicr, O '22.60
yiubacker, Carl
i"srclcr, L.
Freoland, J. L.
Goode, J. P.
George, Bros.
3.00
3.00
8.00
11.25.
5.00
Hadloy. Samson. J.ou
y'
if.rHwIck. J. D 72.60
- r
Hsrrltt, .T. W.
llerrick, B. B,
Hoffman, P.
Hobart, 0. W. ..
JIumphroye, W. II.
Hunt, J. W.
Huntloy. T. B
Hunt, Mrs. J. . . .
Jefferson Mill Co.
Jcrnunn, D
Joreenson, 0. W.
Kauffman. 8. II 107.11
i Kelley, J. A. .
i Kenling, W., J.
Keystono Drapory Co,
KlgUtllngor, E. M. .
Lais, A. J.
Lander, W. W.
Laracn, P. J. .
Lindsay, P. II.
10.20
4080
cloo
15.00
15.50
18.75
1.05
62,05
30.00
v60.00
1,60
,2.75
' 2.40
10.25
7.50
2-1.00
25
4.60
i ii
3.00
12.75
5.05
McCoy, J.
McConvlllo, II. . ,
McCorkle, M. A.
Jfnhoney, W. II 67.00
Mason, II 3.00
Mathian, J. E 3.00
15.00
2.00
14.25
70.
8.04
7.50
20.30
60.25
1.50
Meirlng, II,
Mewhertcr, Mrs. P. M.
Mlley, Win
Misterik, J.
Mortcnscn, Win
Moore, Prod ,
N'eedham, I, C
Olsen, M
Pae. States T. & T. Co.
Pohlo & Bishop 3.50
Torter, A. I,
lUlph, Louis .
JUtiburg, P. .
Rlchardsoc, W.
WfcW, z. J.
Hitchey J
0.00
35.10
1.50
15.15
00
13.50
42.54
1.50
1.50
Dlsl'd
Con.
38.10
7.5b
00,49
3.00
10.50
M
1.00
23.40
1.43
21.95
4.50
5.00
Dis'd
03.00
8.75
10.50
0.00
44.05
33.71
3.Q0
30.00
COO
00.00
21.57
23,50
3.00
3.00
3.00
11.25
5.00
1.50
72.60
10.20
40.80
6.00
1.00
15.00
15.50
1.5f
1.05
52.16
30.00
Con.
107.11
1.60
2.75
2.40
10725
7.50
0.00
25
4.60
3,00
12.Q0
5.95
Con.
3.00
3,00
15.00
'2.00
14.25
7.60
8.64
7.60
29.30
50.25
1.50
3.50
9.00
35,10
1.60
15.15
4.50
6.00
32.00
30.00
2.10
62.54
61.25
10.50
11.00
47.50
10.30
15.00
20.25
43.80
48.11
0.08
46.00
40.00
3.05
0.00
33.00
32.50
15.30
4.25
41.75
77.10
4.00
38:65
4.00
4.00
12.?0
18.00
Johnson, T. E 18.00
White, L. N." "... 10.00
Popo, R. n 3.40
Popo, w. t. 10.00
Bhilts, E. R, 4.00
Zollnor, J, 5.00
Mclhvnln, W. .. 4.75
Miller, J 3.00
Desart, W 3.00
"Werner, John 3.00
Lclchty, W 3.00
Distad, O.
Clucus, .7
"Battlmoro, P. A.
Lumbakkcr, 0. ' .
Maurer, W, ....
Werner, H. . . . .
Jtoblnson, J. B.
Whurloy, 0. II.
Mikkolson, Q. .
Whecicr, P. ...
Berxsqng, .0,0.
Rnudlsh, J.
SUopc'rd, C. .
BineEan,"B. 0,
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
7.50
7.50
0.00
COO
6.00
0.00
6.00
6.00
4.50
Williams, Elvla 1.60
18.00
0.00
10.50
12.00
12.00
3.00
69.40
43.00
Leichty, II.
Smith, II. R. ...
Van Allen A. P.
Robinson, Lloyd
Sbopaid, ,B
8lmmons, Earl ..
Bllladeau, C. J.
McConvlllo, n.
Hoffinnn, P. 7.00
Shaw, Harry Iff"4
Doneer, Ed , 79.05
Kurbortz, P. 25.00
Barnott, V. J 10.20
Brownoll. S. S. 30.00
Buslck, J. L.
Cannon, C, . .
Qrabenhorst, G 21.00
Smith, A. 0 1.50
Biowort, A. D 40.50
Tarploy, II. 0 30.00
Timm. II. W.- .: 30.00
Hammook, S 0-00
4.00
54.00
McCormick, W. B,
Powell, A. .
Saucier, A. ,
Sprlngor, M.
!
3.00
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
Wirth. F.
Worden, 0. A 0-00
Tarpley, II. 0.
Simeral. C. J. .
Vhitakcr, D. F.
Taylor, E,
60 j Simons, W. E.
ip.50Roby, O.
z
2.00
503.42
13.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.50
6.00
32.00
30.00
2.10
02.54
51.25
10.50
11.60
47.50
10.30
15.00
20.25
43.80
48.11
0.08
46.00
40.00
3.65
0.00
33.00
32.50
15.30
4.25
41.12
77.10
Dlsl'd
38.65
4.00
4.00
12.30
18.00
18.00
10.60
3.40
10.00
4.00
5.00
4.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.60
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
7.50
7.50
0.00
0.00
6.00
, 0.00
0.00
6.00
4.60
1.50
18.00
0.00
10.50
12.00
12.00
3.00
59.40
43.00
7.00
10.00
70.05
25.00
10.20
30.00
" 4.00
54.00
21.00
1.50
49.50
30.00
30.00
6.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
2.00
602.10
18.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
NIIIMIMIIHMtmilMlimMHHHIHmHHnil4
1 SALEM SAW MILLS
Now is the time to. buy your Winter s
Slab Wood
. 1.75
. 16.50
, 26.00
, 22.50
J
Single load
' 10 loads
Flooring, No. 1
Flooring. No. 2 .... ....
Floorlnjr. No. 3 ".OO J
The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.J
I ! w"w
Reg, No.
26531
RED SEAL
Tri'l 2:06
Rcc2:10
SIKS OF JO SEAL, 2:11
Sired by Eod Heart 2:10, the riro of Chain Shot 2:00'i.
Ed Seal 2:10, Ete.
Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. WHk"),
Dam of Bed Seal 210 A! re of Daisy Fields 2:08, M.m.
lawood 2:19. brlno field, 2:11, etc.
8end dam DAY BELL W Advance, sire of Malraska 2:-5,ote.
Dam of Veritas 2:16, VLidex 2:29.
Talid dam daughter of Tippo D-lb, a thorpughbrad.
RED HEAEX U by Bed Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second
dam Minuehaha, the dam of 'Beautiful Bells, etc, BED SEAT .stands
15.1, compactly built, with gwat quality and a sure sire of great
peed. He will make the season of 1905 at the
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
, T'$40 Season
With the usual return privilege. Good pasturage at reasonable
rates to mares sent from a distance.
SAM CASTO, Fair urocmos, w.
!
see
Iarsen, O c.od
Stonger, Anton ....... 1.50
(Turla, Tecdor :... i.qo
Jtockcy, J 1.50
Allon, K. D , 10.00
Allen V. II 12.00
McKee, W 5.00
Needham, I. C. 9.40
Milej-, Wm 3.70
Courthouse Expense.
City L. & T. Co.
Dcnlson, C. K.
Gilbert, R. D. Cj. . .
Goodalo, Lumber Co,
Hcrrlck, B. B,
Hughes Co., J. ...
Lcmmon, E. L. ...
Ncodham, I. C. ...
Pohlo & Bishop ...
Richardson. W, Y. .
8alom Water Co. .
Thomas, II. A. ...
Wado, R. M. & Co.
Williams, N. S.
Current Exponso.
Culver, W. J 10.00
Gault Print Co 7.00
McCorkle, M. A.
Moores, E. T. ...
Pae. 8. T. & T. Co,
Patton Bros. ...
Rice, F. J.
Richardson, W. Y.
Rodgcrs & Co 17.50
Roland, J. W 5.00
Salem Ico Co 4.95
Scott, J. II 4.00
Sicgmund, J. 0 7.50
Statesman Pub. Co. . 21.00
McNary, J. ll 2.00
Poor Account.
High, M. M. 85.70
Pae. T. & T. Co 1.50
ftyan, R. R 5.00
Woodburn, Mer. Co. .. 9.25
Salem Hospital 81.00
Smith, P. E 40.00
Justice Court.
Turner, H. II . 14.15
Johnson, J. C. 9.70
BroTynlng, II 1.00
Milncr, M 1.90
Gilmoro. Alico 1.90
Mllner, Anna 1.00
Donnls, A. W. 1.00
56.70
0.60
63.30
7.72
19.00
340.14
1.70
"25.00
1.00
194.63
55.35
20.00
13.00
4.5,0
1.00
10.00
18.05
14.45
1.00
74
Luco, Fred ...
Walt, 0. T. ...
Turner, II. II.
Johnson, J. O.
Sicgmund, J. O.
Aufrarico, Ii. H. .
Aufrance, Mrs. Nellie
t .....
1.90
1.90 "
12.15
0.70
.1.70
2.30
2.30
Dutton, 0 2.30
Stauton
2.30
Hold, Emma 2.30
I
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!
Turner. II. H,
Johnson, J. C.
Turner, n. H.
Johnson, J. C. .
Tumor, n. n.
Johnson, J. O.
Turner, II. II.
Johnson, J. C. ,
Moores, W. A.
Cornelius, T. E.
Mooro, A. A.
Cornelius, T. E
Moores, W. A
Cornelius, T. E
Johnson, J. O
Mathes, Mrs. A. J. . .
Gordon, M. E.
Curry, J. G. .
Ovorton, II. .,
"Beach, A
Provost, F. ..
Eddlo. O. L,
Hclrokin, nonry
Hirschborgor, Mary ..
I'oorman, T,
Otjen, Ben
Clark, G.
Circuit Court.
Herrock, B. B 4.00
Alexander, O. '"
Alexander, F. M - 3,80
Jones, L
Ramp, Geo 8.00
Holmes, d O B.U0
Ritchie, Goo 9.20
Savago, W. W 2.60
6.05
2.00
6.70
1.80
0.05
2,00
,7.95
OJ05
1.00
1,50
1.00
',1.50
2,85
2.00
'3.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
6.00
8.65
1.70
1.70
I.30
2.10
1.70
2.10
2.50
Ever, D.
Bean, Mao ....
nielman, J. B
Mosor, Mrs. P .
Moscr, H.
Robortsou, C. II
Stapleton, " J.
Riley, Wbj. J
Montgomery, L. ......
Kunre, n
Kunte, Mrs. II
Strigel, F. C.
Winters, D. J.
Brown, E. F. ........
Beal, II.
Johns, E
Helmken, II
Jones, A
Harn, A
Laoy, J. T,
Jones, Mrs. L, C. ....
Glrard, F.
Carlson, C. J
Dilley, A. O.
Moser, Mrs. P.
Moser, Elva
Mosor, H.
Skaife, Mrs. M. ....
Byrd, W.'H,
Runcon, F. H
Cuslek, W. A
Catena, W. N
Herren, Al
2.40
2.20
2.20
6.20
0.20
4.20
14.40
23,00
11,80
9.00
0.00
14.40
14.40
14.40
14.40
8.40
11.60
12.20
20.40
18.40
12.20
9.00
22.00
9,20
t.yt
6.20
6.20
5,60
2.20
"2.60
2.20
2.20
2.20
220
.60
li50
i;oo
1.60
10.00
12.06
5.00
w.
' 3.70
50.70'
0.50
62.30
7.72
19.00
340.14
1.70
25.00
1.00
191.03
55.35
20.00,
13.00
4.60
10.00
7.00
1.00
10.00
18,05
14.45
1.00
74
17.50
5J1Q
4.05
4.00
7.50
21.0b
2.00
85.70
' 1.50
5.00
0.25
81.00
40.00
14.15
9.70
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Con.
Cou.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Co'n.
Cou,
0.95
2.90
ti.To
1.80
0.95
2.90
7.95
0.05
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
6.00
8.05
1.70
1.70
1,70
210
1.70
2.10
2.50
Cen.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Con.
Coo.
Con.
2.60
140
2.20
2.20
0,20
6.20
4.20
14.40
18.40
11.80
9.00
9.00
14.40
14.40
14.40
14.40
8.40
11.60
120
26.40
18.40
12.20
9.00
22.00
9.20
0.20
0.20
6.20
5.6Q
2,20
2.60
2.20
2.20
2.20
20
Mott, W. B .s... 2i0
Danoy, W. II 2.20
Sicgmund, ,T. C 2.6o
Hauser, L 2.20
Ucor, T. T. ....y..... 2.2i
Lossner, H. F. .'..:'... 2.2i
Qulvor, W. J. 2.0O
Hammond, J. E. .... 6.00
Baumgartner, J. ...,. 0.20
Downing, G. S. ...'... 2.20
Waller, A 2.20
Brown, J. M 5.00
SWart, A i' S.20
2.20
' liOO
20.20
3.60
29.00
i....i.t
BTobson, A.
Culver, W. J
George Bros. ,.,
McNary, J. ii. ..
Berry, I. W.
Jail Account.
Culver, W. J." 70.31
-r
2.20
2.20
2.06
S.20
2.20
2.20
2.00
5.00
6.20
2.20
2.20
6.00
2.20
2.26
1,00
20.20
3.50
29,00
Mason, G.
22.00
70.31
22.00
School Superintendent's Offlco.
10.50
2,5
Gault Print. Co,
Hofor Bros. ....,
Stntpsman Pub. Co,
Tax Rebate.
Hosmcr, J. E '. . . . 19.00
Reform School.
Capital Stables 4.50
Assessment and Collection of
Taxes.
Statesman Pnb. Co. .. 48.75
Recorder's Offlco.
Herrick, B. B 3.00
Lewis & Clark Pair.
Cap. Com. Co. 11.64
Edwards, W. H 1.00
Hastings, A. 40.00
Savago, W. IL 100.00
&cott, J. II. 1.50
Statesman Job Office . 1.56
Taylor, W. A. 02.07
Willamctto Vnl. Pruno ' '
Co.
10.50
2.Y5
3.30
10,00
4.50
48.75
3,00
:
11.04
10
40.00
100.00
1.60
1.50
02.97
60.22 C0'22
County Court and Oommisisoners,
21:50
21.50
42.00
34.80
Statesman Pub. Co. .. '21.50
Hofor Bros 21.60
Miloy, Wm 42.00
Ncodham. I. 0 - 84.80
Reports and Petitions.
In tho matter of tho warrants drawn
In favor of Androw Johniion, ordered
that samo bo cancollod,
In tho matter of tho potltlon of Jlor
man Wlpper et al for tho location of
a county road, continued.
In tho mattor of tho rosurvoy of tho
Salem & Poster road botweon Jackal
Bridge and Scott's Mills and Mount
Angol crossing, report accepted road
established.
In tho mnttor of tho application of
Allcn-Ramnkor Gilbert Co. for robato
of taxes, disallowed.
In tho matter of the application of
Woodburn Milling Co. for warohouso 11
conso, granted.
in tlm matter of the vacation of a
portion of a county Toad running from
southwost corner of D. M. Morris land
to Parrlsh Gap road, granted.
In' tho matter of tho petition of A. L.
Gregg ot al for tho location of a coun
ty road, vlowers appointed to meot on
August 29, 1005, nnd view, survey nnd
lay out said proposed road.
In tho matter of tho sale of property
bought in by Marlon county at tax
salo fowtho yoar 1000, ordered that tho
shorlff hold In his possession for tho
period of threo months tho proceeds of
said salo.
Mill III 1 1 II I II H I I
I STATE
SOCIAL
NEWS
,;HHiH ItH I t - '
PrultlaniL
Mr.'S. O. Ralston returned Thursday
from a trip to Tillamook City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gift, of Knnsas, nro
visiting tholr daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wag
uor. Mr. Arthur Bramlot and Mrs. 0. Pra
tot started Friday morning for an out
ing at Wllholt Springs.
MJsa Edith Jackson nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Holvoreon nro visiting their sis
tor, Mrs. B. 0. Ralston.
Mrs. J. II. Brokaw started last Mon
day for Washington, where ho Intends
working In a logging camp.
Mis Maudo Frets, after an extendi
ed visit with hor sister, Mrs. Brokaw,
started Monday on her journey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, their daugln
ter, Miss Glenna, and their niece, Mies
Lois MeCurdy, were 'passengers to
Portland' Wednesday.
A Pleasant Way to Travel.
Die aboro is tbs usual verdict of
the traveler using the Missouri Paelfle
railway between the Pacifle coast and
(he east, and we bellevo that the serv.
ice and accommodations given merit
this statement. From Denver, Colors,
do Springs and Denver there are two
through trains dally to Kansas City
and 8t. Louis, carrying Pullman's Jati
est standard electrle-ligbled sleeping
ears, chair i;ars and up-to-date dining
ears. The same excellent service 1
operated from Kansas City and Bt
Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot
Springs. If you are going east p
south, write for particulars and full in
formation.
W. O. WBBIDE, Gen. Agi,
124 Third St. Portland, Cm
Salem, One Day Only
Week, August 23
On grounds at Southern Pacific Depot. Truly America's
Only Real Representative show
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Or .that has visited tho capital cities of Europe, exhibiting boforo the
crownod heads nnd ruling families of tho world. Overflowing with dbllghts
for chlldron, crowdod with thrflHng sensations for scientists, teeming with
charming features for ladles. "
MOST POPULAR AMUSEMENT ENTERPRIBB ON EARTH
. .Presenting Exclusive Features only Possiblo of Exhibition with this Show
THE DOROEOTJS DURBAR AT DBLm ' '
Roproducod precisely as It took place In India, boforo tho Vlcoroy and
Vlcorlno. ""
SIS SURPASSmO, SUTBRIOR, SUPREME, 8EN&ATI0NAI. 8URPSISE8
Sceu solely with theso Showa, Staggoring and stunning all spectators.
Presenting for tho first tlmo in America
The Dip of Death
Startling and Stupendous Parisian Sensational Romiault Surprise.
A Lady Looping the Gap in
an Automobile
A Fascinating, Fearful, Flitting Fugacious Frollo with Fate. The absolute
limit to which mortals may tompt death with Impunity.
THE raOimST PRICED ATTRACTION EVER KNOWN
Nearly $5,000 Cnsh for 45 seconds' Topsy-Turvy Auto Rifle.
Just think of it I A young lady rocoivlng $100 cash tvotj elock tick for
a somersault In an automobile.
An absolutely amazing and) astounding automobile act.
VOLO, the VOLITANT
AROHINO AN AERIAL ABYSS IN DEPIANCE OF DEATH. .THE MOT
FEARLESS AERIAL BICYCLE ACT EVER DBVI8BD.
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Perfrmed by tho Most Intrepid Artists in tho World
A MYRIAD NEW ATTRACTIONS OP ALL SORTS
100 acts performod in threo and a half hours. Besides tbe many mar
volous attractions to bo seen beforo tho performance begins.
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moil JUMPINO AND LONO DD3TANCB LBAPINa TOURNAMENT
Three Troups of Acrobats on Threo Stages at once, TLlrty Clowpa In Sixty
Concurrent Acts, Two Terrific Japanese Slides for Life at the Same Momont,
Champion Equestrians Riding Simultaneously in Three Uings, Prodigious
Aerial and Ground Displays, Tumbling and Leaping Contest, Combats, Bouts
and assaults. "Speck," the smallest Horso Ever Discovered, Three
Herds of Elephants, Droves of Camels, a Full Herd of Towering Transvaal
Giraffes, Triple Cireus, Double Monagerlcs, Olympic Hippodrome, Aerial Est
elnve, Court of Games, Sports Arena, Momus Realm, Itaelsg, Traek, Aero
batio Plazas, Cycling Circuit, Aviary, Spectacular Amphitheatre and none
Fair, in which aro seen
1.0Q0 MEN, WOMEN, HORSBS, ELEPHANTS AND ANIMAL PRODIGIES
Two performances Daily, at 2 and' 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlier for
a tour of the Menageries, Museums nnd proinenado concert.
aBNEBAL ADMISSION, INCLUDING BEAT WITH rOOT-BEST, 60c.
CHILDREN UNDBB 10 YEARS, HALF-PRICE
Reserved and private box teats extra, according to location. All reserved
seat tickets are numbered and have coupons attached. Private box and to
served seats for sale at Fatten Bros.' Book Store, 08 Btato St., and on the
grounds at hours of opening. All tickets sold at regular prices. Beware of
parties charging" more,
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RADE WILL Vfi &ADB, BUT A HXOH CLASS A3TD VKY BXPBNSrVE
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BEFORE THE DOOBS ABE OPEN.
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