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BAthl CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALHM, ORMGON, SAIKROAV, TgTEcftfen 36, l0(te.
MtfffiS'N
mam Mwiif
Rqcrcatlott for. September.
The flrnt of a series of iMUBti.it
covora In full colors appears oft the
far good In developing ralnd and
body; .for broadening out and shap
ing the character In tlio mould of
September number of Recreation, tiuo manhood. Ono of their mot-
row on all nowa stands. This Issue
uevotoi cons'derablo space. In lottor
press and plctorlally, to the sport of
the sea on, boating, although camp
ing, fishing, hunting, golf,, motoring
nnd other clean sports are treated
nttrncMvoly, and arc beautifully II
, lUBlrntcd. Tho nilmbof as a whole
is ono winch would appeal lo dtiy
man who Is Interested In getting all
from recreation that la possible
MrCtitrlicon'fi New Novel,
Probably ono of tho most popular
novei!siB or mis country is ucorge
Ilarr Mc Culcheon, and one of (lift
most popular of his books was
"Qraustnrk," ono of his earlier of
forla. I!h publishers nro announc
ing that In bis now novel, "Tho Man
f-om Hrodnoys," which will bo ready
Beptombor 12, Mc Cutcheon baa re
sumed the HOttlncR nnil trnnnrnl rhni-.
acter of "OrntiBtnrk" hnvlng
created n splendid princess and n
dnnhlng Amorlcnn here: nnd brought
them with all tho other necessary
characters Into a far-off hlnnd o'
Japat a flno comb'natlon for n
"OratiBtark" kind of romanco, Dodd,
Mead A Co., Now York.
(toes Is, "Make what tho boys want
and what their parents want them to
have."
To lhl3 end "The American Roy"
l5dlted with unusual care; Its con
tributor rank' among tho nations
auio aninora; uieir articles nro help
ful and tlflllfifni Rvnrv laaim rnn
tains plctmres by famous artists, nnd
regular uopnrtmentn nro devoted to
photography, collecting, mechanic
nnd otoctrlclty, sports and all "boy
hobbles."
u it no iniiurican uoy is issucu ev
ery month by Tho Spraguo Publishing
cumunny, junjesue building, Detroit,
Mlchlngan. Tho rogular subscrip
tion prlco Is 11 por year; a sample
copy will bo mnllod to any address
upon recolpt of 10 cents.
HeplcmlMT 10 Story Hook.
Thocovor ofiSeptombor 10 8fory
Rook just out shows an ontrnnclnt;
maiden on an Isolated spot on the
beach, accompanied by n rather
naiigbty-Rppcarlng hmmanlseed lob
ator. The stories aro all of tho chrlsp
and si.'ppy varloty, Jm tho thliK
for, warm-weather reading, No'llo
Ornvey-iOUImore leads tun. magazine
with "Old Derringer's Million'," a
clever bit of work tin to this author's
usual high standard. "How Colum
bine Loved tho Prlnco," by Louisa
Arnold, l a touching Uttlo story of
life behind tho calcium glaro. Eliz
abeth Dowlo ro-'ibutes "Tho Sub
jugation of tho .uobb," nn excellent
story containing splendid word-pictures
of wofltorn . life. ''Tho Girl,
tho Woman and tho Wine" by Chai
V. Crane, Is a very raro skotch along
the linn nf the whlln nlnvn trniln
In a lighter vein nnd oxtromoly fun
ny, aro "Tho Way of tho Trans
gressor." by .1. C P'ummor, and
"Cnrl .lohnnm's Stunning niondo
Widow," by Don Mark Lomnn
Other Btories In fhfa Istrio nrn "A
Knight of tho Storm," by K. W.
Wnldron. "Tho Douco nf Ilenrlfl," bv
A. M. Pnrker'on, nnd "In tho Wrong
Redroom," by Lou'so D. Mltcholl
Tho selected mnHtnrpleco of tho
month Is llrot Jinrtn'a "Tho Idvl of
Rod Onlrh." "Tho Dron. nr r,,.
gone Aram," bv Thomas Hood, Is tho
oM favorite poem offo lug. And n
stinppv review of .into book nnd lit
ornrv gossip bv John Rtmttctnn Cow
ley Drown completer tholssuo, '
Chen ones of ltulMlnir M'tHnK
0n of the nnnrtoxlrnl reulu of
tho llnnnclnl Btrlngeiicy wo bnvo no
recently passed tlirouirli ha- been Mm
ImnohiH given to bulld'ug onnrntlntis
Men who nro trnlned obsrvors of
tho "limn of the Um. nro nitvl-lnir
tlioHo who nrn Intended lo build nt
nnv ti'no in Iho near futile lo lm
gin rluht now, for the rinn that
tho orlce of raw inntrlaW of p!
kinds end nln of nbnr I- very CO
fl'dn'nbly lower the" ' "'in lieii. nnd
cnnionuonMv the buJMe would bo
nssuroil of H iimioIi bMer return for
bM liivo-iniii tlinn fnulil hnve been
poinMilR hint bo bnlii nt n time whM
ovorv nrci wm nt the ton noch nnd
labor was costly nnd diffloult to ab
tn'u. Not nn'v nro cMi'rucllon njatr
Inh lower In prlee Just now tMn
thy have been for years. hu labor
U cheaper. Tho ronton n both en
Is tho 'nmii ' huuv In now lnnH.
lv In expo h of tho dumend It looi
as--f tho bottom linn ben reni'hod
and ns If the time bad pome n-ien
rtnV tnus h mod" to 'move nnd
tled'iin riptni imit ono nmnt h
inndo In earn tn wnv. Ths rnn lm
done mlv bv sMnuilntlng Hie ite.
mnnd oven the pout of selling, for
ti lime nt nn nb-n'uto Iocs.
A. movement thnt ln dovolnrtj n
to n very neMve pnm'in'wn wni start,
cd n few weeks ago bv Him A"ioMpnn
Lumberman, it wuh Inmlrett t.v
Morning itnenip"t of n riovelnnd
(Ohl'O lnnttior i1nlr. wlo reoent'v
awarded H" ponlrnrt for bii'lillnu a
hoilHO In" wn nrevont'M from IpiIM
Itu In lrt7, bepnutie of tio too great
POSt. Me wnn nhln In mivii nvnx lni
yoar' ostlmntes nenrlv .10 nor cent.
Hero aro Hums sunnl'ejl bv htm
tat gvo upeulne and IndUputablo In
formation; P.O. of
1907 1908 doc.
Photo-Rra for September.
No phtogrnphcr, osneclally If ho bo
a profo-fllonol, can afford to miss
rending nn nccount of tho National
Photographers' convention nt Do
trolt, which Is tho chlof nowa feature
of tho Ibsuc. All the bright an 1
humorous things, personally Been
and hoard by tho cd'tor, Wilfred A
French nro rocordod and, as a wholo
PhotO-Ern'B ronorf nf Uil Imnnrlnnl
event Is tho most comploro and Inler
wtlng wlilch hns yet appeared.
a wealth or beautiful Illustrations,
ono nn Insert for passopartoutlng,
nro rurnisneo oy "AssoclatcB In Pic
torial Photography," an eminently
succe Bful circulation portfolio club,
Btipported by Bomo of America's bast
nlctorlnllBts. Accompanying Uicho
ilcturcs h nn article by Phil H. Rlloy
In which tho methods of tho club nro
described nnd tho reproductions are
commontod upon.
Tho latOBt methods In working tho
Autochromo process of color-pho-togrnnhy
nro recorded by such au-
'holtlCS ns O. K. II. nnwllntra A n,i
L. Lumlere nnd A. Boyowots, wh'ln
1. C. Illihot) contrlMites nn article
on Cold Development of Sonla Plat
inum Pnnor" whlrli utinnt.l tin ri.n,l
by every practical camorhtn. Other
nrreies of vnlllo nro "O venrlnn
Methods of Control In nintlnimi
MnUng," bv Mn-Hton Phillips, nnd
"Aids lo Downhill Porflcpectlvo," by
AntllOHV Olin-.t. Tlin ilnnnrlmnnli
nro enterlnlnlng ns usual, jmrtlcular
tv "Our lilustrnllonH," In which Is
o'd Iho exnr' mothod of mnklng enc'i
''pturo renroihiped In the tnngniilno.
Price K nrntu 0f nowa or pholo
uipply denlors.
I
nose armhole Is rapidly disappearing
but the body-and-Bleovo-ln-one Idea
Is retained. For gowns of a certain
kind the armholo Is under a cloud
and all Borta of expedients are re
sorted to to nvnlrl ft Tho flat
shoUldor Is ono of tho most charac
teristic rasnions of the season.
coat aieoves Have practically no
fulness at the top and Just escape
bc'ng uncomfortably tight. Many of
them button on a Blantlng lino from
uio wrisi to mo eiuow, and tho hard
linn nvor fhn hnn.t f i.AllitHA.i t...
"oft lace frill or rucho, such a3 are
wuni iHuiiierenuy at tlio top or bot
tom Of the hlch rotlnra nt llm n
bodices.
Tho cont that Is most In keeping
with tho present trend of fashion it
the. Incroynblo, with square front
that ClOBe lUSt nbnve llln untmt Una
cutaway sides, wide revors and a
high collar. I ,nvr ono of tho kind
recently In powder-bluo sorge with a
lienvvIlnconnl wnln fnti n .n.n.
Of nn Inch whin. Tim ravum .i -i-
lar were of black satin heavily sou-
luunuu, ana cno rrontB woio closed
with bIx or night braided frogs and
barrol-shnped braided buttons.
Thn lonir. Htrnlcht lintr.nn,i nni
retains Its popularity by vlrturo of
Iti usefulness. This voar tho back
Is a little flatter nnd thn ainnva -.
slderably smaller than formerly
Practically tho only, other change
that hns boon mndo In It Is the trlm
llllntr bnnds thnt run tmm tun
Hhoulder down tho front nnd back,
turn nt right angles a .lltt'o below
the bins and moot under tho arm
forming a squaro panel Into which Is
Ot a Crent Lotlln VtV nnnlrnt t li
Tporely a clever dflvlco In trimming,
inn u ib most orrocjivc.
i
TQ THE, RACES
ROUND TRIP $2.00
m SALEM to PORTLAND via
OREGO N ELECTRIC RAILW'Y
FOR
PACIPIC NATIONAL FAIR
AND LIVESTOCK SHOW
TO BE HELD AT
PORTLAND, OR.--Sept. 21-26, 1908
Commencing Tuesday, September 21, and continuing until Satur
day, September 2G, Inclusive, train No. 8, leaving Salem at 9:05 a.
m., dally, will carry additional equipment, and will bo run In two
or moro sections If necessary to accommodato tho travel, also a spe
cial train will leave Portland at 8 o'clock p. m. on each of these dayn
running through to Salem. For further particulars apply to
C. 0. ALBIN, Agent, Salem, Phone 392
GEO. P. NEVINS, Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore.
I
WJlif6 Hn.,en ft!'.
For n ltcwhp
25c Dinner at 2fc
" 't be
"Christ S Sou
Rronriift.
'roP-letors.
Pooiilnr Mcclmnlcs fop Septemler.
' Each number of Popular Me
chanics magazine is like a Chrlstmns
Blocking ernmmed full of good
.iuiikh irom iop 10 too yet tho Sep
tember numbor surpasses prevlotp
Is-ues by tho addition of 12 pagos of
reading mnttor of tho Bamo high
standnrd of Intorcst tho magazine
bnB been wont to malntnln. Rend
ing llko n Jules Vorno Berlnl, yot ev
ery nHMo nnd OVOrv llllintrntlnn nit.
thorltatlve, tho completn record of
dovolonmont In the mechanical nnd
"dentine WOrlfl for tlio tins nmnth
siniplles mntorlnl for 170 stories and
101 pictures, every nrtlclo "written
o you enn undorsfnnd It," nnd ov-
nrv Illustration telling a Btory of Its
own.
TIIK '"MPv llfSMAM IH
TIIK 1IKHT IX TIIK V()I,)
MIh Wife Is the lliiptle( Woinnii on
Knrtli.
The Amorlrnn Imaliniiii iu n,, i.n.,
ii !. world, nys the Rov. Chnrln
The AVmiinii'M Homu- Compniiloii for
Oclolrr.
An important artldo In tho Octo
ber Woman's Home Companion Is en
Hthd "Seoklng Shelter In Vw
York." "Five ilnllntH In niv nn-.n
--.-.-.- J -I
n lew p am eiotno Hi my bag. nn
uniiiinrv acunoi education liMUnel
un. nnd Nw York, with Its bound
leys OMPOrtllllltll'. Illinml nf nm ' I
that Is tho boglnnlng or tho ndven-'re-
In New York of Lucv Oreen
T'"y are .real ndvontures of n re?!
"-I. who folia her story to rendors
of lo Comonnlnn. - ,
'bis Optober Issue Is pnrtlrulnrb' ,
'"h n llpMon. hnvlnir torlea bv
Akeil. n n In Mi,. v....n...i.n. v. !
fdHt, WoninnN Miignzlne Ho thinks ''"n,"nl'i HMinrt Phelos. IMrrlwon
more of his wife, makes moro of his JJ,ho,,,lf ',,,VP. J''n"". N'eHIo Me
wlfa. gives rnor,' to his wife "e" C,'."n,"ot Siiflon n-lcoo, nm!
morn for I.Ik vt f., n.nn . .. '..'! ospoplnlly wood 'torlw bv 1-vlnc
M-tehellor nnd Juliet Wilbur Tnnin.
Masonnry and
grmllng . .
riafjorliii ...
PtutiibliiK . . .
HoaHng ....
Pall'ng.
.11.12$ $944 29.0
. R 313 4flt
HxLB 500 21,9
. 730 570 23.0
R30 400 8.4.5
Lumber. l to 6 per M lena...20.
rrom "Now u Iho Tlmo to nulld,"
lu tho Soptombor Craftsman.
fl(M)l) HKAOINH V'OU HOYM
,
Clival 0v ShvHlil 1H TikCH to HHert
LHfi-HtHn lloth 1iittvHHg nm
jMNtrHrtfve 8hpt"h AHalmM
by lYowIneiU PtrltHHrNl.
IIUHlin'Kl inn U'orlil linu nvn !.... .
.... . - ' ..' i.iii.ii'i
Whether ho 1ms thn bast wifo lu th
V Orill lltlt (tint lu lilwitlmn .1....,
Certainly the American woman be
tb- tnoit favored lot which hn vet
fnllt'n In n bumnn being. She Ima
more to make her hnpoy lu ho
own "h-n-w, to glvo hnp "n good
Hmo," tbnu nny ntliHr erantftiro oV
tbi fae of 'io earth Sho has Is
diudg-rv umiI mo- lolsnre tlinn anv
other woman. S't Iuih more moo
to Motel nnd bilr tblngH on whlplj
lo suHii.i it. she hns more freedom
IndopiMidonpo. moro power of Initia
tive and of self-dlroeHon. She Is n
nr on of liupnrhuirfl- nnd sho
knows It. Tho nroaont writer l yot
seeking n fmno oe-Mon betwe
Hu nue of seven nnd sventy unon
Mils continent who does not regnrd
nrBif f,r tlio contest eousequnnpe
Jn ho uptown of tblngH. She qu'el
'v nsHUinos tbst ho Ih omebodv. The
nretiiitntioi) 1 wnrrnnled lu fact and
conceded 'n prar"pp. The Amerlenn
woman Is. no to the presont moment.
OoilN best olep 0r work, and there
nr uo vhlblo Iml'cnHons of outaldo
Imnrovoments unon tho produrt.
Tho Amorlran girl can nrotoct her-
elf. She Is not ns en lv led natrnv
ns the kv of many other rountrlo
She Is not as "Innoomit." in thn nd.
ord and convent'onnl meaning of
that mueb.nbused word Sho know
moro. Rhe run run alone. Sho I
moro romniptelv inlstr nf )ir4ir
There I n h'vber standard of sexnnl
morsv In thl- rmintry than In th.
old lands. This mny bo safely anlrm
Od In the fnnn Of Inn thnnaan.l .11.
vo-ce srandnli and all the 'headlines
o' ti sonnHon-lovlng pres. For ev
ery unhannv marriage of which th
paiiera sneak, thero aro a thousand
about which It "ay noth'ng.
Iltlt In the Inst nnnlvitl thn Amnrl.
esn womnn 'at a better time than
ay Oll'r woman hAPausn ihn lii
an-American woman!
It U a llv nnd vital problem wjlh,
mnny narnt and should lm' with
M of them lo secure the riht kind
of I'toraturo for Iholr boya, most of
whom sbnW verv earlv a nrniiiin Itv
for reading everything upon which
thev can lay Ihelr bauds.
jie$ 'or HiO purpose qf moolhig
Ihls'definlte peed that thero was hn
Kim at Detroit lu 1899 the publish)
In f a uerlodlra devoted to bor
j-4'bovV Intoroiiti. ' Thh was au
pwnrlately t'led "The American
HoyJ-tt nanif now familiar to near
ly erervone.
U bas boi the ooatant altn of
tbe mibllsber to make "The Amorl
run Itftv' thn haat nilno fni.
boys; to rke k a eate !
PAItlS DKC'KKS THAT
IWSHIONS SHALL KIIIUNK
Skkts, tta etui Slwr ,r Grow
ing Tignter,
Por One who la u-nll vnrsn.l In tt.u
p'odern Bdenco oj dres It I a falrb
w-" Uini'T U UMIVi" mil TH Iltll OP
'hut IHI in Atiinlin tt... ........ i
-.-, ..,,. . -i. "in irnn-ii iii-
ifluepcn ilur'nnhe next few months,
;ny aim. i-rpo'n. lu tho October Do-
llnettor TIlH niitnmn th I,,.....
,ar clearly defined- they are the
skirt, the. sieve ami the armholo.
i. . Ttoe shemh skirt U no longer a de
batablo onestlon- It u an, ejtablUhel
ht It It the foundaHon of nil
gowns, that hav anv asulrat'ons to
ward beauty and elegance, and even
tb trotteur klrt of the taPor-mada
Hit aro NlHt In nrirr.lmir ..-liv. tt,.
sheath idea.
Sleeves are almost a diversified
n rklrts, thotiKbt thev all fo'low one
dUtlnct tendenev Th r i ,..,
H very snjaM. fitting the arnj a,
Kini, i
There U nor'mi, uo tnoro Imoort.
nut nuosHon ) the nvornge Ameri
can tbs( the o'e r" "vln oi- rpn
nvt p hnro. The rmilt sof Mie most
"-efii hvostlKntlon snd tbt exe-.
" nf thousneilt of Ameiicuns nre
lv.t. lu n eorl of ii'tlc't' on th
ubpt. whlcli. beglus In tho October
uumbnr
Of sneffnl 1itrt r K1lngg
nnr'end'" t'j.atp nlp'Mrof tho It i.
-t tl Ta-tn of lliiMlo, n. r-UV-ii
liueb'ti'ou, artlple. ",re
Mrl.io- vnn'"
T fHhlon (Ui.nvtniAtit v'tb- ''
'nrt full fnst'ona Ih full nf vnlu.
bio HiiggeAtlons.
o ...
Denfooss Cntuiot He flirts!
bv lOPn' nnMllentlons nn Mmv unnnnl
-"neh bo diseased portion of h
ear. Tb rn s onlv on wnv to pur
da'n nnd f'U Is ' n'ilt'iHnnoi
rrniPMMs uenrnpss la raided bv nn
'ntlnmed ponriiifn nf ,, mueoiis
lining nf the Rntpphlnn Tube When
this ti a tpilnmed von hnve n
'umbilng sound or Unwr'ect her
'nr nnd when It Is entirely plned
nenfnpRi Is the re-tilt, and nnls the
Infhimmntlnn enn be tnken out bM
'bl tube restorod to ta nor"in' con
Hf on, bearing wl' he dpsfoved for
rtve: nine raie out of ten nrn cnuse
hy Cntnrrh, wMph H nothing but n
Inflamed condition of thn nuimi
urfnoes.
We 1 give One l'indred Donnr
for nnv cae of Deafnca framed hv
ratarrhl that cannot hn Mirrt t..-
Hall's "atarrh Cure. Snnd for plr-
eninr free. V. J. CHRN'RY a no
Toledo, O.
Sold by drtiRBlats. 75"
Tako trail's Family PI'ls for con
supatlon ,
"O" i .
If von vronbl And folks you must
first bo yourself,
- -o
Kodol will, In a very sho-t time
enable the stomsph to do the work
It should do, and the work It should
do Is to dkest all the food yon eat
It makes the stomach -weet and It
pleasant to tako. It Is sold here
by all druggets.
It Is ajwav- tvafe to be sorry for
the self-sat! fled.
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LIGHT SAFETY, CONVENIENCE
ALL AHOUT THE HOUSE
If It's wired rightly for electrical ap
pliances. Wo will arrango for thf
current, put In tho nppllanccs Ilgh:,
telephone, burglar alarms, call bolls,
motora for sowing mnchlnco, fans,
etc. at great advantage to you,
Blight profit to ourselves. Question
ub abotit electrical goods as much as
you like.
HYDE IJHOS. ELECTHICAL CO.
l.'H N. Liberty St. Tlione 451
MfALS 15c
C" and try them. Meal, lfe
Board por week 12.75, i!0 fl
aea rooms very reasonibIt
AT THE
Salem Rcstau
l COURT STREET,
rani
i-HHSTr:
little fierman
Shoe Store
Received a new line of
dress shoes, good fitters
jj HOTEL OREfiOR
I; Corncr Seventh and 8tk st
j I Portland's New and MtJeri
:: mm. Kales SI Dcrvad
:: up. European plan. FrteBu,
:: WRIGHT-DICKINSON liomd
; ; rropneiors
H I II 1 (1 I 1 I 1 1 r4BfwJ
O. P. JLSON 1K). CO.
247 ll,ln u. n.... - .
- 4 Kt Duma saiem, ai
fncturor of all klnrt. nf Kn.- .l
and fruit dryer accjaorlei.'ptJ
308.
Salem Fence Work!
Heudqua iters for Wotcb ftm
Fencing.
Pomltry Nottlne. PirVi. n.J
Mnlthold Uoollng, p. 4 b rJ
Jioonng, screen Door ml il
jusrnDio wi'dijw 8rni
CHAS. D. HDLUfU
8ucceor
w.trKH Moni.Er
inn nmrt St inr.oJ
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Loggers' Shoes, High Tops,
and Solid Fail Working
Shoes
JACOB VOfil, 345 Slate Street
i- ..t.- -nrnBiMii miMiimiBn "
1 , .i 1 1
& S J!
nr-JUH
. THE DANCE MUSIC OP THE
i:i)ISON PHO.VOOHAPH
la Irroalstlblo. Its solctlons
aro clear, distinct, tuneful am
in porfoct time. It offers the
most - fa cinntlng waltzos and
spirited two-stops of tb
world's groat composers as
well as tho popular danjo
mu ic of tho hour. It Is a mil
itary band or a symphony or
chestra at V.MU. affording a do
Mghtful and widely va'rled pro
grammo without expenso or
attention.
L. P. 8.WAOK,
217 Coiium-rcial Street,
II
" ' M TfrjIMM 1 1 1 "' t
'mmmtmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
OamMlwg
your life against ?5 cent Is just ex
actlv what von ar dolnu If vm, n...
Uct a cough or cold on the chest In
eaa or treating It with Ballard'
Horehound Svwin A 4& mid i.mh.
of th'a snlendtd remiU win i.. .
ordnary cough, heal the lunga. and
act as a tonic for your entire, system
Sold by all dealers.
He who do not doubt at all U
aououeat iiamne
IV'WItt'a CarholUM
e'v H me bet
cteeely m rf'"ii.&.;'Z?&Z 'liYllSXi
not doubt at alt U I 7
(ollM W'tch Hfli' yj i
t Hj'ng to use foi T
r
We Launder Ladies' Shkt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right,
We guarantee to. All of our shlrtwalsta are care
fully wa hed with a special neutral soap, starched Just
where they should be starched aad Ironed h n.
, who have made sh'rtwalu Ironing a special study.
. e are plealng the most caretui dressers In the city with onr
shirtwaist work and are sure we can please you. May we have a
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tel. IB 14c . a .u-. ...
tv-j 40. hiwriy bk.
Thu above cut repiewaU
lirlnb llnoH Tnrrlil ZoU Far
Guaranteed gas, smoke mJ "j
proof. Economical and d8r
A. L. FRASERl
iKH 4TTE STHKO
RNttniates rurnuneo on 0UH
CIGARS and"
TOBACCOS
1 have selected the bt bnl
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