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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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"mjHHPWVW A I tfr If tow waat tw r.i av Lais, tat a AUcock's Bear IW MlKD 2ot ca ike vct cf coustctfetts and fcniU-tfasas is as rood as tte een9 TOE CU'JTAL JOIiBSiL. BY HOFSR BROTHBH8. FRIDAY. DEa 6,1895. WHAT IB THE aCATTEK WITH ALLIBOB? The Bepubllcsn presidential padding will captured by ooe McKlnley or Allison All are Reed men, "soand on tu jjoo." McMlDDfille Transcript.

This is what alls Allison. He loo "sonnd on the goose" for the present temper of tne times. He on bctb sides of ail question as tner come up, with such slick, oily method tht be hu Uen politics! saecess In lows. Bat tbe American people want man now for president whom tbey lore, tartly for tbe enemies be has made. Allison may te available later.

He I an able and polished gentleman, and "joaed on the goose" on any question that be has yet been confronted with. tiakm Etalesmam. Tbe Silem Statesman, telling tbe story of tbe man who was tco iund on tbe goose" at tbe expense or Woo. Allison, of Iowa, dees tbe senator an injustice. If tbe Statesman means to imply that tbe veteran Republican from Iowa is too conservative to be available, we might concede Its criticism for tbe sake of argument.

Mr. Allison extremely cautions and non-committal on Rrave questions of public policy, but be can hardly be called two-elded on any question. We do not see that bU rival aspirants to tbe presidency, Beed, McKInloy or Slorton, are any more given to rushing Into print on burning issues than Alli son Is, We believe Mr. Allison Is pre- ferrabla to either of those Rentlemen because be baa a well defined public re cord on all the important national questions, which neither Beed, Morton or McKlnley have. Tbe people of Oregon are taking kindly to the Hawkiye statesman, and clubs are being organ Ixd in his name.

He Is a man of larger experience In public aflalrc than either of those named above, a man of more positive force of character than McKlnley or Morton, and a man of lees personal bnuquonesi than Beed. None of these distinctions are made In the offensive sense of tbe word, but to clearly bring out tbe merits of an old and trusted Bepubllcan leader. Mr. Allison ii a man who is equal to McKlnley or Morton In possessing that kindliness and auavlty of manner. Men of all parties would respect his ability.

Yet all would have conldenee taat their feelings would never be hurt by any act of Wm. ii. Allison as president, and he would be true to the traditions of our country, and seek to Interpret faithfully tbo withes of the people. When county official so far forgets himself as to furnish one publisher ex elusive news of hli department o( public service, be discloses an utter unfitness for the public This Is not a one-man power country whether It be In national or local affairs. If under the present law tbe assessment of Marlon county can be taken any cheaper than it Is being taken, it Is the duty of tbe county court to see to it- If It can do so, it should limit tbs number of deputies, tbeir time and pay.

But It can't do that. Saturday's journal will contain double tbe nsaal amount of matter, social and local, besides a page of sotslpplng comment on public men of Oregon. "The Common People," As Abraham Lincoln called them, not care to argue about their ailments What tbey waut is a medicine that will cure them. Tbe simple, bonesi statement. "I know that Hood's Barsaparllla cured me," is tbe best argument In favor of tbe medlcine.and this is what many thousands yolun.

tartly aay. Hood's Pills are tbe best slier dinner pill, assist digestion, cure headache. 25c. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. fcas ia ta tack, cittt, or Porous Plaster ssrossvcv- Alaskan BoaoeUry.

Editor In tbe summer of 1SS3 while traveling in Alaska as Uftlud Elite eommlwloner, an In ddect occurred! wblen In tbs light of sabicqaenterenti connected with tbe Alatkaa boandary question, teems to ms very significant. On bsautifal evening in July while we were lying at the Tread well Mining dock at D-ugbts bland, which lies directly acres from tbe IltUe city cf Juneau and Jprotiably one mite distant, oar little IsBlp tbe "Ancon," was dKbargiog i coal, and tbe passengers, probably 150, fa number, bad finished their dinner, were in good spirits promenading, singing, pitching qnolts; in fact every- tning was lovely and tbe goose hung nigh. A whistle was beard and upon looking toward tbe month of tbe barbor tbre large chips wers observed approaching which proved to be tbe English men-of-war "Champion," and "Spitfire" in battle array, "line ahead" tbe flag wa filing ftom tbe mastheads. In an I iD5Uut everything on bosrd tbe Ancon I was client, mirth and hilarity ceased and we all stood dumbfounded watcn-i ing the approach of tbe "English dem- I do not remember i whether my bair stood on end cr not, but I do remember a peculiar cum at-, orcrisu feeling. When abreast of us and probably one hundred yards distant, a small boat was launched Iron tbe Champion and quickly rowed alongside the Ancon and a.

portly Sotcb gentleman ascended tbe ladder and as be stepped into tbe boat was received with a saints and was silently rowed away to tbe English flagship and as be went over her side her guns puled forth a salute. We felt like ot of duckbunters look after betnt, oat all day In tbe rain without killing anything. Tbe Incident was so unususl and so uncalled for that we were like tbe fellow who got licked. "Vsba4 nothing farther to offer." This English demonstration rounded to and came to anchor abreast tbe little city of Juneau, and as tbeir anchors struck the water each ship in turn fired a gun. They allowed none of tbe ship crews to go ashore, bat tbe offieirs told us that they were on a janketlng expe dition and that tbe portly Sootcb gentleman who went to thsm from our ship was Maor General Law (Lord Law or the fcogiun navy ana a brother of the admiral In command of tbe squadron.

Since this, tbe Alaska boandary question has become so prominent, it recalls very forcibly tbe Incident I have related, and makes tbe junketing excuse seem to me very fisby. It Is hardly reasonable to suppose that the English government would go to tbe expense of sending this squadron off on a three thousand mile cruise simply to enable these two limbs of nobility to take a look at the little city of Juneau, Alaska, unless tbey bad some object at that time behind It, and it Is highly probably that bstween Junkets they found time to take the necessary sounding, and make a complete topographical map of all those intricate channels ana points of strategy between Queen Charlotte sound and Pyramid barbor. Tbis Alaskan boundary question is one of vast importance to tbe American people and one little understood by the public, and It looks lias tbe English government were not content with taking all our gold, but are gradually placing themselves in a position to deprive us of tbe fun of digging it. M. W.

Hust, a t.em, Oncaow, JJrc 6, 1505 BrtenfltlT 1 a symptom of disease of the kid-nrys. It will certainly be relieved by Parks Sure Cure. That headache, backache and tired feeling come from tbe same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for tbe liver and kidneys price 1 -Co, sold bv Lann A Brooks. ISMu There are 177755 miles of railroad in tbo United Stales.

There are 66.835.SS0 rails used to cover ihla ground. There are 633,265.000 ties used to bind tbeso rails together, but no such amount, however, is required to bind tbo hearts of tbe traveling public to tbe tact that tbe Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities on all tbeir trains netween 01. rani and Chicago which form close connection with all lines to tbe east and south. Make a note of IL WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. VUtUas of Lajt Manhood should scad at oaeo ror a boos tbat explain bow foil xnaalr vizor Is caallr, qolcilr asd perzaao2nUr restored.

No man soffarlns from weakseas can afford to Ignore tbis titnelr advice. lVvox tolls bow fT.ll atrcnalh. At, rtlopmeat and tone are Imparted to ctctt portion of the todr. Bent with rtoftlUve proofs (sealed) its toaarxnanoaappUeaUon. ESIEMEMOALCw.liUFFAL0lN.Y.

i 7X0K OXXmOX OITOt. svazxz. Peter Rosey is teriootly ill again. i Gtorgs Pickett visited Junction Tues- a day. Mrs.

George Furet abd cbitdrrw, returned home Tuesday. Eogece Cot bus UatUalrioe looking after bis mining interests. Oscar Stare, of Junction, came up Tuesday afternoon on tbe Mien Coppie, a U. of U. student, Is qnlte III st ber borne in this city.

Miss May Tbvmpron, who has bwn ill so long Is now recovering rapidly. O. O- Dar. Jalin O. Div.

well known here, Is clerking in a store In Rowland, B. C. H- M. Salon, formerly a resident ot tbisdty, was recently elected a conn-man of Pendleton. Wirt Church went to Cottage Grove Taesday the in tbe interest of tbe Engeoe Light Company, who are perfecting tbeir l'gbt plant to be ned i in furnishing light for that city.

Mrs. Cbts. Blgoey of HoUensbarg, ehter of Mn. Eugene Corbus, of this city, arrived on a visit Tuesday afternoon. Tbe sitters have not met until yesterday in SO years.

Miss Lilly Hamilton returned boms Wednesday after a vUit in this city with the Misses Matlock. A.M. Clark, proprietor of the Springfield, hotel, did bnins la Eugene Wednesday. (Miss Fannie Hayman has returned home after an extended visit in California. Mrs.

Cook left for ber home at Clackamas Wednesday mornlag, after a visit with tbo family of C. W. Young, Mrs. Jobu Stone, of Crtswell, left for home Wednesday, after a visit with tbo family of A. C.

Auten in this city. Mrs. J. P. Wallace, of Myrtle Creek, who has been visiting ber sister, Mrs.

B. r. Obling, in tbis city, left Wednesday for Drain, wbers she will st-tend tbe Douglas connty W. T. U.

convention. Mr. Howard and four children of Silver Lake, arrived here a few days ago and will remain during tbe winter. Mr. Howard's wife and three of his children were burned to death In the Silver Lake bolocautt last Christ mis mas eve.

F. F. Chambers went to Corvallls on bnslness Wednesday. John Davles, tbe tailor, visited Junction Wednesday. Mrs- Frank Anderson, of Portland, is visiting relatives In tbb city.

Little Harry GUI, eon of Gtorge Gill, Is quite sick with typhoid fever. T. Howard and family, of D.xter, were visiting In the city Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Fisher. Will McClaren, of Junction, returned borne Wednesday morning after a couple of days visit with his parents in this dty. J. J. Whitney, of Albany, came up from Albany Wednesday morniug to attend the funeral of bis father, Rev.

G. M. Whitney. A LIU. NY.

A.O.TJ.W.-Begular meeting Tuesday night tbe following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Wm. Fortmlller, P. B. Miller, M. 8.

N. Steele, foreman; John Jones, overseer; A- H. Martin, recorder; E. A. Parker, receiver one year, L.

L. Van Nortwlck, guard; O. P. Daniels, I. F.

M. Westfall, O. Julius Joseph, trustee; examining physicians, J. L. Hill, G.

W. Maaton, W. H. Davis. Wbm Baby was iak, we st Ca.rlv.

Wkea abs was a abd erfcd tc CumU, Wkea abo became Ubs, aba ehwz to CutscU. Vam abo t4 CbtUnrn, rare thno Outorfa. Boval AncANDx Electiox. Mt. Hood council No.

Arcanum, of Salem, Thursday night elected officers for the ensuing year as follews: P. regent, J. B. Giesy; regent, C. L.

McNary; vlce-tegent, Gideon Btelner; orator.Frank Davey; secretary, Ojwald chaplain, David Steluer; guide, IL D. Allen-tranUn T. If. P.irrt- unfr A i j. ucoauicr, o.

o.ui, irusiens, Frank W. Water three years, L. V. Ehlentwo years. Gideon Stelner one year.

This order is prospering nicely in the Capltsl City and bids fair to be come one of tbesolldeat organ'zitlona hereabout. Didn't It Make You Ache? We mean tbe corn in the jar. It looks delicious and it Is. Everyone of tbat wlndowful of leans Is tilled with corn like tbat.every can is guaranteed good, and it is cheap. It is tbe real sugar corn, free from silks and leaves or a quota of field corn.

Tbe only place in town where you can get it Is at Sonue-man's, State streeL 12 0M Messrs. Bush and Metschsn deserve a bouquet for tbeir liberal subscription of 1.0U0 each to tbe capital stock of tbo Salem Woolen Mill cotnpaoy. Children Crv for r-ltcher' Cactnrla. Coaaty Atsttsani Balls 65 CM ecr- rnltirsted istid alP asrt- UHiwfd laud Iuurff. on d-tdd Wttxl -r'wti an4 wy It 1 Htmf i tw Ht4pnlJ tornl Jt Mtibt mmirri3 LU A urktBcat M'Mtry XS(IMHi l(fMM-cf tk -9970 tHm aaxl tun SSIS lHp 42W srJ ld- flro attmltu ISstu-tl'-i Tutal No.

of plU, 1,4 A equalized by the amy Umtxi the total taxable prpr.y Ml5 KLAMATH. 32 acre cultivated land 5 ll7 ls vnuimpreTed UbU tit 1 ImtHs. on dwdd land 1W Twn and ricy Uads K9t7 ImprovenifUts 44 "Is IajbrovemeMts on Hnd-Jtd land H.3& Two mile railroad 4 Merchandtn- and lepl-Mieti "I Money Notes and accounts Furniture, etc 654 6610 bortea and mules 68,978 12.fc.55 Cattle ebeeps and goats 14 4S Ir73 swine 250 Gro-e value Exemptions HfiViJSn 60,015 fotn! Uxable Number of of polls, 4 IX An equalized by tbe county board of niaulizatiun, DOCOLAS CENSUS. Males of 21 and npwards4.461 UodtrSl and over 10 1.721 Under 10 Females IS and Under IS and over 19 1 59 Under 10. 1.769-671 Total population 14 4W tocK and wool Y.V.O', pounds SaSnsl fhtap M.3S5 Hogs 11 a Horsej 4 41 Mulw 137 Cattl IS Produei ot lSsl Acrt la ctiltirattua 7 14S Wheat, bushel- 2usS Uat.

trinlielf 93Sfe4 di1 rye. Oat b- Sd 127 (rn. huuels 70S7 Hay, tow. 0USI Hutterand clit-r-. uou4 S1SS4 Hops, poubrip ST.Tlli Potatt-es.

botlitte M.Oli Fruntrs muU plums 07,13.5 Salmon, barrel 2ftS Salmon, cases G-Id, ounces State of Oiip, City or Tousco,) Lucas Cooxtt 1 Frank J. Ckeaer aaikcs oatk tkzt fc ike ieatorpanaer sitae Araa of F.J. CWtaeri. doiog badassi ia tae Ckt ef Toledo, Cosaty iM State atreatd. aaa Utat said firs) will par ta na of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS (or eaa aad every cave uf Catana taai eaaact be csrel by Use wte ilairt LaUtrfc Care.

FiA.sa J. CHsxtv Sirors to before at aad sabveribed in aar prtwaee, tkw 6tk tsy of Deeesober, A. AAV. Clzasok. Notary PaWk Halt's Caurrh Care ukB istsemally aad acts 4uectly oa taUooi aad num sarfecss of tke svmc.

Sesvd for testiaaoaiak. free. F. J. Ckeser CFiow by Ursgguu, 75c.

English QCEENsrowy, Dec.6. A terrific gale was ragtag in tbe EnglUh obannel yesterday and the White Star steamer Germanic, which arrived this morning from New York, was obliged to enter tbe barbor and anchor in order to land ber passengers and malls. Tne British bark Boyal Alice, Captain Jones, from Rangoon, May 2Stb, for Fai mouth, Is entering tbe barbor partly dismasted AFTER DINNER when you have eaten heartily, yon abould take oae only of Doctor Pierce's Pleas-sat Pellets, a a stosuch and liver seed the gen. tie stira- txlatirsg, as well as Invigorating, effect of these tiny, scar-coat-cdgrasalea. if yon feel drowsy, wii 3 if VOU've no ao! Petite and frequent headaches or dizziness.

tt or pj tonp-et pn)Tes thai joo're biltout. in that case j-ou sbonld XSSSSSSS way, without griping. BEST PILLS FOR THE LIVER. Eobext Hxirtan. of Ct.

JV write: "Three years ago I commencrd UtincDr cal DllcOTerr: I welshed Ma pound, ana now I weigh tn pouods. to yea tee bow I bare sained ia health aod weight. Doctor Pierce's relicts are tbe bett pill I ercr took for the liter AH my friend say tbey do tbea tbe isost good S. Uaxsoer, Esq. LTVEB.

PILLS. Mr SAMrcrlUEEa juiMnii a mStttturrk A' 7. wntta "There Is aclh- "at can compare VcB AjlSSSSSsBsSaW MtailllSsIa Mwmmk Jr'K 9s)uHiaarrV I WBrP Uta Usf'iJ. IssssssssssT AJsss tmSfcJ3i j. A sjsIsssiism" i i i frJ nil irn MBit SI'301 a 0 jg PIPE TOBACCO- GOOD NEA'S Is So Is Brown's Foaataln Watber.

Bay lose for yoor waabwoman a a preat. Doot let ber rob ber lUe away, and yoar ciotbea, too. TrlalA and Urtraclioas frt. Leave orden atoOoe.lM8tatetret. U-iliaw tl Reldfsu I'M.

AUXKT. ru: OK SALEJvI. Traa.aeti a ceneral taaaiBg tsuam RED FRONT LIVERY JlSD STAOK LIE4. Hel Iroat Llrery asd toardlas ft la eTery roips. IT! mfc4t H.

7AC9TT. proprietor. ia BalLY 8TAOE JUMK. i nt tt aitTe aad wn tiT' say: tt mm it Ha. a m.

httacsw. DKtr, arrive at Ma. at; atacetarrlTM at MtM a. Ud.veb3r. JS-la FREE TO ALL WOMEN I bs rery aiaspk tome trearaeat which will readily care all female divjrrfro, patsfol cericd.

kwcerraoca. dnacetsesm or irrtgsUritie, as1 will gladly sead it free to aay saiteriae; wraua, AMiess Mrs. j. Box 96. Talbkta Um Ore.

FOR SALE. A. twelve acre vraoe stsar). wjta bill. ad taspOTSMB-J.

0 coat brgMr, Oa m'e I oca rallnttJ tWUes. idr trt, Bertba Kete, alea, Oreoa. W4 Hiss Ballou's Schoo OPESEU IN CHANJMUrG JECALL, Will rtetlreebUdreu Irota syaors apvard Mpeotal ttestloa to tf taaen. All de-tred raaled Jor tbe der pupil taasbt.loeaad Xax drlie. zaodtUnr, natis pUIn ana anhUeeedle wora.

All work daae oa ke IndiWiaai aa. la wbieta aaeb hUd nd Taed to ovi espaony For lrm Jid parUeaaars apply to Mm Jl BaOou TweoUecb sod Otasaia t. Conservator! Work. "Dr. pATnu, mieotor ana teacher of piano, IUtUu tinging harmony and clvs Atmted bylllsj Anna Krebf, teaeher of piano, organ, guitar, violin and zither.

Mrs. J. R. sharp, teacher of piano, organ and singing. Music rooms at the residence of J.

IL ribarp, Salem. Leave orders at tbe Allen's or Wills' muMe ptn-. German Lessons GlveabyaqaaUatdteaefasr, natl of Crmany. Ctae4 for children native oa By Mrs. Btpter.

Marlon St. BANJO LESSONS. G'ven oa terms by an experienced aeber. W.A. RAP-EY, 5l Marion at.

SALEM WATER CO. Ofncej W.BameUe Hotel BtbHinr. X. water aenrtea apply at offloe. BlU pay.

aotenjontbly in adraaee. all com-pia nu at tbe OSes open ap'cket to parent freextnr, poatUrely proolbtted. Care tboold be tk-a inndanrer cf rieexibe to bava tlopna wawe rale ctaZd eaeetlAn3niIesand rcuUfon. Xodedoc-tlon in bUu wlU be allowed lor abeaoe or tor any oaoat vbalever unit water cot oil fpnua pntmUea. TO? Fortune lino.cn lor every 19 Invented can be made by our new 8ytemaue a or ripeoaUtloa.

fis CO and more made daily rnirrall 111 menu, j- many tenons who liv away nr we "5 IO oar stw and or. leinal rsetboda Faat wornlnsa of plan aad bbtben rererenrea farm hM. Oar Buoklet -IMmu aod how to make money even when on iba wronr or 01 tbe market aad otbr talormat-nn ant KRCE. GlLXOBK i Buike.a and Broker Open Board org HWj, CWcaio. in.

'Mfck3lriJ Imm tifi aas; in ii-Taa wr I i I TH BEJ3 1 Unas Gomin Capital How g-miUiit ii imwwhubbi COLLEGE OP MOSl of-lbe-Wiliamelf Oniversiiy. NEW i -H-r wwon uiv. in ELSrOR B3 p. Hansen; K'Tanagl Only good I inrsos used. Satiafaclion gunranttJ.

Sukt back of SUiteltvuiruure UUwU. C. GOODALE, COBU.RG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET. NEAR DRPut All pradea and dimensions of Rnldlno- l.timUr i WW MM. The Willamette Hote LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY o- Keauced rates.

Management liberal. Electric cars leave hot, rn 7 pstroiM. THEBLTJTFET CAR BOUTE- Shortest -BEIWEEX- Pacific Goast Points, St. Grandest" Scenery in America! Two tratas dally frnrn Fortlaad; ooe at.l 1 a. ia.

vl BsUle. aad ooa HiHtmrtj 'at. A N.SDd Hpotsne. KooisaprnqlpmDt.cn9 Ullor or dial or ear be-Je 9i and apboutered toon.t e-rnr or 44 lvo aw-c a Uw a ltfJsia Ae (K BOZORTH BROS. KTKVtUtt.

A. Hi KfPst U. Wft-h nn. tCOXTius, Over Gray Bros. C.

GRIFFITH, POtti CorarCosi -aad 'Commercial t. Clrtfctn. All WOllC nUMnlMl Prii Iah 1 1 1 mi 1 11 1 lowest. MONEY JO LOAN I On dty or farm property. T.

K. FORD, Over Bash's Bank. E. 3L WATTE PHDTTIXG BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers. Hatb'a New lirttkjOTM- tbe bank.

Com! HUIE WING SANG CO. rilDa)TtriO iM A WO, KSV3 o( tllk em. bnMilArr. Hrtiiim.nt. all kind Uatiints and underwear.

Every. lulem.Or le-nj nz's mm. WOLZ Props. Palerslnall kinds of riband aalt meau. -trebjfanato a ipeeLalty.

MONEYTO LOAN Oa farm land security. Hrclal rates w.tbow'diu UXIM COIulde1 B.h.Uokbnu,.0M1I'TOSJI01" GEO. MEAT MARKET. JU Commercial tuicoiu block. I rsnee4orto0.il.Bck4 0ixr -itSlJS'SiSj? tb" Remember Cy Stewart The Coper.

MANAGHMKXT, in d4 A HRKItV.IJ KM 1 1.1, HlNKlfc. STABLE. J. K. r-nrssssssssf iwrnsu A.

WAGNER, and Quickest Lint Paul and the East, tbi Boeky IfoonUlos In dajUjbt, aOrj-diar Mw-rnits opportunity ox newtasttbe' puMspnet Too buffet library cr arvmarrtitof Htm eic Ibe aar.Veira 1 eTery aiooaay asd mrinirisLwi sr-m ii.aR..i UMsi. SlI UlsLCV ECSCTsU 13 XTrtlwOQ CU 216 COMMRRCIAL STREKT. 8ALEM. OR. A.

k- fV lis 1 rrTt. I ftnoaior 4ct3v TOlHil VIA THE Union Pacific System Thioneh Pullman Palace 8isri. IwJ; Sleepers and Fre- Bllalsc CbaJrCan tei trom PORTLAND to CHICAGO i Onr trains are bested by asam aad Ufhted by Flnucb lUbU Tlma to Chleaco, 3j5 days. Tim tn N' Vnrlr IU. Which many boor qciesw Uia pellto a.

sor rates, time tables and. VS. laJscai ppiy to BOISE BiUKEU. ArtaU. BjW.

BAXTKB, f- Qeneral 116 TbrA t- Forttead U-ftitt it ON El LX, BBi UEK. To The Kast OIVLa TUK CHOIClCK vnnnvTTVl Milium VIA- GREAT NORTDBRN RY. PACIFIC RY law- Bsles te ill Essteta tJceaDVteamerrteaTe.Portland eTtrJ?" spSMBSv4swSS)SBiSs9t EAST JOorlnU deUJU call.on or addrwl CEK W. JI. UCRLB.

G. AI. P0WEK-. tocal Ticket Ag- Fo.lj'xfrrads st. wane I bare oer taken." Ms.

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