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PAGE FOUR ' ' T I 1 DOU county r m I Vf V Illl I II UllHI III! IIM.IrlllN I I HV I X I uivii- 1 0 apour- NUMBERS And the Lord said unto Gideon, the people are yet too many.' Yen. even after the twenty two thousand who were brave enough to course four hud been s. nt homo an. I there w. to only ten thousand left: even then !(.d said, "The people aro yet too many," and the principle Htat.-cl was this: "Lest Israel vaunt th. iuM.-Iv.-i. against m'. saying, mine own hand h ith saved uif." When Cod hail finished sifting the army th. ru wore only throo hundred men left, und (iod dellvTe.I thn Mldiunlt.H Into th -lr hands, the hands of Gidcou and his tliree hundred. YeB, (iod did It, and the trouble with us In that we want to do It. There are mine woveim M lu these days that are loo big to hold Cod. There arc some t.-uwds of professed Christian no large that (iod cannot handle them. If a work of Brace in to glorif.v our Christ, the size of the machinery through which the Holy Spirit works must net l,e so Imposing as to divert attention from the me. k and lowly Jesus, the wonder-working man of Callloe, the gloi itl.-d Sen of (iod, now sitting at the right hand of I be Father i.l work In Heaven for every believer who by f.ilih sees Him there in a result of His death and resurrection for the hins of the world. No, numb, rs don't count; only failh counts. Judges 7:4 Copyright J. A. h mm mm Tt p I'lrst HiiplUl lliurrli, rorn r of I.unn and Hn.se MreetH ; II. I . Caldwi ll, mlnint'T. !:4 5 a. m. fi" ciiurch school; (). I. CokImiw, huiht- at intind'ht. 'I'll la iH u iinwl mimnl with a f.'""l program, uml t h best tuilijei matter In tin? wnrlil ilw hi bit: Im irovr yourstilr und pmour- hkm th wif-improvt'ijMMit of ynur ctiildri'U by brinum tlinn un Hun-1 dity mnrniiiKH. 1 1 : 00 a. m.. mori- 1 11 K vnrhiji. M'SHaj?! by tlif pas- lor. 1 1 ih l it the iiwi lU'ii utu s"i vi(f brforc th bKinnltiK 'f 'ir tt(Hrlal nifeilnKH, and tin- pastor fin a tnt'KHHK'' to Ihu ni'-nihirrt of th church which ho hopes they will hear. All others are cordially in vltd. HpeefHl imiflc by thp clioir, ti:l.ri p. in., you in; peopl society, Lou I tie Jenniiik'K, prenldeiit. This iH a k'ood place tor yoiiiiK people to he. iSoino of our visitors lime uuid th-ii this Is Hie best society that lin y haw ever attendee). You are Invited to he there mid to help make it belter. Nolo that this meeting is fifteen min utes earlier than it usually meets. 7:00 p. in. This will he a special meet tux held before the mans meet ing at the armory. ItiHsmtich rm M Is the last .Sunday evening xihm;M;ik before our evatiKelihlle meet in.' s II Ih hoped that all of our pffypl? will he them for a prayer and testlmnay nieetliiK. 1 he UM.tiiiK will be oit In plenty of time to permit all of the people to ko to hear tlovertior I'ieri e and Mr. IlerwiK at the union nias nieettut: at the armory. Note tV time Is 7 o'clock. Our hip evanir,,l Istlc meetings beiln Hundriy morn- iutf, November 21. with Key K. il. Hum of Calilornla, as the preacher.; . Mr! M. II ( IiiiitIi. school begins at 15, rlasH for yon. (une. ucational week and the The Sunday I There Is a Tills Is Kd-L' tnortiiiiK ser- tnon will he in line with tho moil, imiiiiiim. i.m .m- wuk, . , V 1 . , V oe iliii oi mi'Ti'M ami wurru ine hearini:. (iood muic. The junior Kpworth leiiuue will meet at :i p. in Ihe intermediate and senior K worth bacites no'et at C.::io p. This Is "Win My Chum" week and the Kpworth league will hold evan gelistic sorvirrs each evetllmr of the week at 7:;to, th.' youui; peuple hav itiK charge. At s o'clork there will be a union ' I, aw l'liHircemeiit" met t liiK iu t he armory. I, ft es ei hotty coine, Joseph Knolls, pastor. M. V., ( hiicdi, S.'nih. Main atid lane slreets: Stewart t'ie. pas tor. Sunday seho.d ni !:t;i Sutni.t inoruini:; V. ,. Cobb. Miperiniend ent. I'reachliiK al 1 ! tt'clork by the pastor. Junior missionary soiei at 2 p. m. KpworMi bar.ue at i; ::o Them w it) be no ev uiim serite on account of the proirratu w hit h i to be :ien at the ainuu at s o' -lot k by the Anil-Saloon b'atrue Addresses Will lH deller,i l.y . J lleiwi. HUpenutendeul of the Anti SaltMin b-aKue of Oregon, and (invrin'r lMt rce. A motion pb tun entitled: "The Last Kji'.I v( Sherilf Kemlall"' Wjll be fil.mvn Kveiv coot) cili' ii sloMlbl nMettd I i jn Itie-'l tni; n lltl e You Will Like tlie WILLYS - KNIGHT Seven PasscngcrTourinj! Its streamline lioJv, riikiiiK tilt ot wiiiil'iielvl and convey a true inipresMon Willys-Knight GLENN H. Service Garage URCHES I tKp-ri:i!ly urw all tliosn who ow" loyalty to this elnirh to he .thrnv I'ray r mpt'ting and choir praftlrt : ))Vlock WfdiH'Milay fviiiin'. 'i h- Hist iiuarttTly rem ft n-m-e will ti- h ll Sunday, Sa l'-r 2't. Th' ItfV. .1. t .iut pr-slditi elder ol tlt Vorilund liiamt. will he here at that time. (.eorut Sundiiy .'rvir Hld-c op.il Cliur li, Karly comniunion at 7 ;;u u. jn. ; ( iiun lt si liool at a. in ; nionum; prayer and sermon at 1 1 ; mi n. in. ; nuhjri t of m-nnuii : "1'nsuals." When Is a nn!dier not a soldier? Vh n Is a rhiin lmian noi a churchnm-i? KveiihiK service will he conducted In the Kpiitropul church al HutburdJi. eService will hettlu uL il p. mi. Rev. A. O. mdge, vhar. Tho liTs!iyei lan ( hill h. Kane and .lack ton Ht reels.; I Kowrinp gulck. pawnor. !:4r. a. m. bible school, t lapses for all. 11 a. ni., morn In k worship. ' lie v. Monroe (. Kverel t, I'reHbyierlan student pas tor at ). A. v.. Corvallis, wilt ho (he up aker. Ti;pie, "( pporttiniiie for ChilMian Service at O. A. i" This Khouid he of more (ban ordinary in let est un i miniiier of joung people, mi uibeiK of thlr clihr h, are niudeiiia Jt () A (. (.limfl t(m, iWltlliti u ilent pasior. ;i;tio p. ni., junior and Intermediate ('. K. 1 : :t0 p. in., youim people's meeting. Topic: "How to obtain a ;reat tnltisionary ad nine " All younu people are in viied. 7:'u p. in., union service at the nrtnory. Tho Anti-Saloon league will hnve charge of Ihe service. Kv eryone welt nine. rluliiaii Cliuri li. Itihle u hool al i 1 : 4 r, eliiKsen for all a lies, service peiied ,y orchestra eoncert. Morn- ; iiu lueachinu service at 11 a. in , until., i CK.. I If.. ..f fi.,ioi.., V j., (, .. ( .. . Cnlted sei-viee at (h armory (n the ( veiiim; ! lu-iir (id leW ft; ())' ei'iior I'ierce imd W. .1. Mm sub.iect of law i ti t. II. Hilton, pastor. i (orcein, nt. 'l-ri-iii.i, U iiikrM Itund. Next Tuesday nicht al o'clm k. the Christian Workers llaed w'll Ht:-!-.l the oune. p, nple's evan-'eiisi le h-t-vt-fM to be Ih Id at the bhst-M. E. church. Wo are reoi-i anii-i.: nur lonts and want all M:e Christian vnune pt ople and any others who will I ' be present ni our Tu- sda- nitit ser iet ( Jo? pel tea ins u ay be s - cured to conduct servir nm inn n it it s b- notilylri! in m aure. 1'hone I'll 1 l !e ed. Mi;, So. Mill e' ll!t litb ii (if teams. i i" rural o a k or :i I I r -ss lif i, sup. s.i.-olli Hay Ail(nil(. Sal.lialh h.nl wiil c,ti,v.no lit tlir iliurcll. I in; Milll.iiy l r.-. t. WVsi Kom loin;. ' 11 a m. Satinl;i' nioiiiin: .loim lino. I!. w. sill'. nntfil.l.'Ut Sui.i.'.'l lor llo I I ... lo. k M'T o o k -'Our No. .1 ol f.inilniiallv l hoi, line ''li'io S-riooii l.v W. II. si. oiis. r.v. Iilly r l.nno.l from tho In li.i mis. ' loll V . K. 'I'll.- I'llblo- . i.r,i.,lr ill- v . .! I.i .il'.'lol I - ri i, .ni,! ' hi '1.1 I" I . . 1 1 1, , - 1! in l!M- ,,Mr I longer w l.eel 1 se;;t ;. l!Vt;ii;l K'ctne: of its ! Motor Cars TAYLOR Roseburg, Oregoi The official canvass of the votes for the officer of the Douglas rouu- j ly division of the OreKon State, Teacher' association, was made last night with tlie followinR results: i Kr"l A. Cofr. president, district I No. A; Adeline ,lewart, vice ptesl-l d. nt. Hotlierliii; Carl C. Hill, s.-cre-1 tarv-tr.a.niror. (illde. p. l.-gaios rti rtate ( 'on vn I Ion: .Mrs. O. Urown. ilose'iurg; J. K. O'.Veel, Oakland; M. H. Ilaiiuu. lioseburg. Myth lleu-d.-r. on, I(os"btirg; flora Anderson, Kit-arose; II. W. Oustin. lioseburg. Alt. mat. s: II. H. Johnson, Hose burg; W. M. Kent, llcedsport; I. L. Cilery, Iiraln: .Mary Klaus, filen dlile: Aldu I.. Chapman, .Myrtle Cre.-k: Kuliille Titus, Camas Valley. With the abandoning of ttie teach-1 crs' institute. liouglas county is one of tlie best organized counties' lu the state. HAIeKM. Ore. Nov. IT.. County) tax ratios for J'J? upon which the! !:M tax w ill he hiused were com-1 pb ted hist ni'ht by the state fax com mission. The rat ios represent tlie percent of full cash value of primerty that will he used as ussess- ed valuation. Nearly all the ratios are I lower Minn last yr.r. j Valuations of publle utility cor-1 pnratiotis prciba'ily will bn increased ahftut $10,00(1,000 ov-r last year. arrordint? to (lie tax oonimiBsion, end valuations of prop rty fixed by county assessors will he about $K, 000, ono in excess of last year. The taxes of l!t!M will he levied on thef1 vuluations, but Tax Commissioner Kish'T savs Mils does nut neees.arilv mean that there will ho nn increase' in the taxes to be paid in 1024. since j the Mate tax levy, to he announced next month, may be lower than that l of r.c!:. The new lltH of county ratios as compared with those of last year follows: County 1 122 Maker 72 7 Kenton fit ' H fi Clackamaa 4 1 4! Clatsop SO $2 Columbia 7 5 74 Coos Crook Curry ltesehlltes MoiiRlan (lllliam C.riMit Ilanoy flood lllvor .h kson .letferson . .' Itnephino . . . . Klamatli I.al:e Lane Lincoln Linn ,t;t .r.4 . so . r.o 10 i r.x fit . t;:i .l .l . ; r. .71 . tit; . VI .st fi5 Tio 75 fii 57, ss i;n I t" ! sr, sr, ' 74 j X.I ; Mallour :.4 Mar'on SK Morrow 72 Multnomah r7 l'oik tr .-lierman s5 Tillamook . . I'm 'it ilia ('.! I'eion 77 W'tllowa r,2 Wasco 7 2 Washington t S Wheeler 7 1 Yamhill f7 ! TURKEY ROASTERS AluMiininn ro.tst.M'i. round or ov:i! l!.s. wilh t:;tys nil. I snni,' s. H liiolin-r. I'lir. .1 at Carr's for t'o.l ui'ml, aluiniinioi, if 11'.".. fl.Wh, $2.2', ail.l j:!.2.'i. I!uy an.l .savr al Cair'n. liililos. Tin- Siui.kiy iiiyht BiTviro lias ito. n in. si ;.on. .1 liiis work ill or-j ilor that t In- roiiLM . cat ion May par li, i.;.to III tho prohioition law on- j lorconioiii mass no. iiiit al tin- ar-, iiiory. Mrs. H. B. Dick 3 Advice For Mothers Read What This Mother Say S.ilom, Orci; "I u.n ad-.i.c.l lr t.'kc lr. 1't. r. i- !itr i'rr-crip-tion during on- tn..r cpoct nit pcrio.!. It jt hi. h a r i'i!'.;t at:,! iiic.'.ni ft" strruili t!i..t I t i.-li it t'io srcoiol aiol tlie t'o-.I H1..C. Ail hr,tiih tin- -i i;tu:irv 1 was a1. It to i!o my voik ro;:t tip t-i the l..t wi'.lioal any f.,lmT ot il:com fort. It i only r'.t i.-r tv.e t.i toll oi the I . !-.! , I :,-r:vv.l fi o:i the ue of t i 10 ' l:a oriv V- , npti.Mi" sail 1 thiol: it n the hi- ; rouu.' for i ;,. i t.o.t motl'. rs t!..it li.: lic:l 1 ut vitiiiii cur r. u'!i. l-'or the s ke ft i-ittirioi; m.o'u-.s 1 am Tii'ln to l'.iw inv ti vtoVMUal p'.ihl'.'C.I. Mrs. M,tV Mv,-. l:;7 Oik St. Voitr h' .ihh is o-.ir most .ilu ,!le a'-et. So vhy i:oi v;;-; th. Trc Mi'I'l on toi., .'tot", y, -t .hnv'.T:st, or vt'L- Pr r-.r-v'. ii.'!,iil ot" t'v I-iy.,!i,.' 11. od ,,. 15U.T..... N. Y.. lot try" mto'cal .ol- .r i r kaJ Hk; for a t: .il i ktj, vt kullu i r ,-j, i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '.T-irM mm kird will have it WARM inamimite Move It at will! With Pearl Oil in a good oil heater you can warm up any room in the house in a jiffy- Heat you can place right where and when it is needed to dress by comfortably in the morning, or for hall way, sewing-room, liv-. ing-room or bath. And if in ordering you say "Pearl Oil" by name, there'll be absolutely no odor because Pearl Oil is entirely consum ed by the (lame. It leaves the air sweet, clean and fresh though . you use it every hour cf the day. In even the best oil heaters you should use only the highest quality kerosene. Avoid asking for "kerosene" or "coal oil)" which may mean any kind of kerosene. Order "Pearl Oil" for your protec tion. It applies exclusive ly to the clean-burning, quality kerosene re v fined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Com pany's special process. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) (KEKOfeBNB) Luther C. Stewart is president ct tlie National FeOsral Employees' at sociation, . . . . pi LUTHER C. STEWART r" ! f 1 : 16. 1823. SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ERA Utllitirianlem; It Seems, Muet Ultl. mately Kill the Pur Deelre for Knowledge, Wlrelesa l ot 8' practical 1m porlnuce. It fuclliuitee luin;Iiter lu ur, the illwiiiiimtion of Juurnullstlc fulsi-liuod in time of Pce, nil " bruuili'ttsting of trivialities to relieve the teliuiu of evening liours not de voted to ucce. But the men wiio nimle it posiule Karaday, Maxwell and Hertz were none of tlietu tlie leant Interested la furtherlne this re markable enrichment of human life; they were men aolely Interested In trying to understand physical proc esses, and It can hardly be said that the existence of Industrialism helped them even Indirectly. The modern mudy of the structure of the atom may have a profound effect upon In dustrial procesaes, but those who lire encased upon It are very little inter ested in this possible future effect of their work. It ceeuis likely flint the utilitarianism of commercial Indus try must ultimately kill tlie pure de sire for knowledge Just as It kills tlie very analogous artistic Impulse. Iu America, where tlie more utilita rian aspects of science are keenly ap preciated, no greut advance lu pure theory has been made. None of the fundamental discoveries upon which practical applications depend have been made in America. It seems prob able thut, n the point of Tiew appro priate to commercial Industry upreads, utlllttiriniiisiii will make such funda mental discoveries more and more rare, until nt last those who love knowledge for Its own sake come to be chissilicd In youth us "morons" and kept in institutions for harmless lunatics. The Dial. SIAM'S KING VISITS TEMPLES He Spends Two Weeks Each Year Worshiping at the Buddhist Shrines of Bangkok. Each year when the rainy season Is over, the king of Slam spends about two weeks makintr his customary round of visits to the different Hud ilhist temples of Ihinkok. On these occasions the kinj; p.ies in a boat, maimed by GO rowers on each side, each clad In a uniform of red, and using a lung our. The royal seat -is near the stern, raised on four pillars, and surmounted by n hllhly ornate, tower-like canopy. In front an.l behind the royal sent stand at tendants holding up lar?e umbrellas. which lnok like polden cones. On landing at an appointed plnce, the king rides In a sedan-chair to the temple, when all along the way the penple prostrate themselves--on the ground, keeping silent as n mark of supreme n.iect. For about half nn hour the king occupies himself with the ceremony of worship In the temple, into which the public Is not admitted. Tn the temples outside Pangknk the king dispatches deputies, his personal pilgrimage being confined to (he tern pies of the city. ' Marking Time. A negro called upon nn old friend who received htm in a rocking chair mid continued to rock himself to and fro in a most curimis way. "Yo1 ain't sick, Is yo Hurrisonr asked the caller, anxiously. ".No, I ain't sick, Muse," said Har rison, There was a moment's silence, dur ing which ihe caller gazed wlde-eved at the rocKIng figure. "lien." continued Xlose, "why does .) ruck yo'vlf dat way all de time?" Ilarriron explained : To' know 15 ill Hlott? Well, he sold me a silver watch cheap, an' if I stops moving like dis, dat watch don't gi:" Tid Hits. Fair Warning. She was very beautiful and had called In answer to un advertisement for a typist. "Where were you employed last?" asked the head ot the li nil. "In a doll factory," replied the np - put-nut. "And what were your duties there?"! was the next question. I "Making eyes," she replied, with a J smile. "Very well. Vnn are engazed," she'jij was Informed, "but please don't dilil- .Si onMrate your capabilities when my Sj wife Is around." " . Why Kick About It? t'uthbert heard that they were g.n lng lo launch u newly completed liner .net hr.uk the tra.lliionai bottle of ha:np:ign,, over Its bow. He Imnie.li ni.'ly li-hireil war on this hh-a. Among oth.rs he corn. re.l llmlv and iiiii.onn.-eil : "We aiii-t light it." "right whatV i hrlst.-nh c this vcsm'I ni;h chanipci,,'. real II. .fly (l.'ilin.Ml to become cited. 1 (ion t s.v why ,v,m objrt't," tatei! lloffy calmly. "I thought ;-uii wanti-.l a I ..,,tled K'hhN smashed" 1 Gh.he. '31.. li Periling a Candidate. ' A p tr.:.i. !i''arary .an.li lat, j tun.l dU;r;,'t m ,,,. n,,, c,n,,. j mark In tlie c..in--e of his i i "'riien. is no question In th. hi S g rp- world winch I cannot answer with lo.t -V ;or-N- ! An old fa:-m laborer juini-cd up and s.'i.!: "I'lci-e. nmiier, might I a V a quest.. nV T. ert aaii my goy,l fellow." sa;,i ,. c.ll'lll.ite. " e.l, then, ma sic fannhan!. "whit's Oca Teleravh. Sl-i.l the oh tii'.:.-';" I. .a Now is the fitna to fi?M constipation with Bran' Don't giro the disease tlmt follow in the track of constipation a chance to lodpe in your cystiint Got ai tvr constipation with imturo'ji crontesf helper HftAN, K'11oKh llran, cooked nml kruinbltd tmuURO it is ALL IlHAN and bwau: w it will Rive you permanent rvYu-t from constipa tion 1 It is fjficntiflriiUy prt'pured to relieve auflVriiifc huiniinity rum couati pation uwl il will do that Brnn's action is wondorful. It BwcrpB fmd cleaiisoti and purifioa. It knocks out tho dangerous toxic Kisons and frees the system from jjollutinn! Try KfUoKK'J Bran for a vrvk. iit it regularly two tables toon fula each day; as much each meal in chronic canea. You will be astounded ut the difference in your fecliugjt - Kellogg 'a Bran should not bo con- ANDREAS HERMES I X .V. - Andreas Hermes, former German -m.irrn, lasrippe, teaj, flnanr. inlnistar. aeousod of manlmi- Hons, dyspepsia, mtmti lating an enormous financial swindle. ; t-c.tr- and cancer, i equal or superior. In b lr 1 Tit for Tat. Poet Tom Daly, the brilliant after dinner sieuker, was the (;uctt of honor hist week at a small-town banquet wliere the mayor Introduced hiux u lit tle overfncetiously. "Mr. Daly , so tlie mayor con- eluded his long IntroducUon-"is noled I "".,lin? bonds M .. ,i. f..- 1,1. f,r.,iin.lon'y oae 01 V- "' " I pr..osition. ner speeches. He s like those auto-1 mutic machin.'s. You put iu u dinner and up conies a s-jeech." Amid roars of laughter Mr. Daiy, much annoyed, rose. lie snld: "The mayor's ci.se Ls different from mine, lie puts la a speech, and uy Domes your dinner." Order those nawleU'h extracts and spices now for your Thanksgiving din ner. Phone 410, Earl Ithoads. o DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weather Bureau, loeni office, i 1 Lml Pos-hnr n,.nn OA ,.. n,r. e I --treis nave . 1 a. m. B i grateful patients. TherniA Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday E8 Lowest temperature last night 43 I'recipitation last 21 hours 0 Tolal precin. since first of month 54 Normal precip. for this month 4.35 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1923 to ihxie r.G6 Aver, precip. from Sept. , 1S77 G.'Jl Total deficiency from Sept. 1 1923 25 Aver, precip. for 4G wet seasons, (Sept. to May, inclusive) 31.48 l'air tonight and Saiurdav. WII.UAM HELL. Observer. KEARNEY'S GROCETERli 300 West Cass Street Specials for Sqtmd ij Cliff's Special Tomato Soup, per doz. LiltLy's Tomato Soup, per doz Bulk Corn Starch, 8 lbs. for Culk Cocoa, 8 lbs for Bulk Macaroni. 8 lbs. for Bulk Vermicelli, 8 lbs. for Bulk Noodles, 8 lbs. for - Olympic Yellow Corn Mer.l, 9 lb. sack Breakfast Brownies, per pkg Ivnhtr.n's Bran, 2 pkgs. for Kelloj-rr's Bran, 2 pkgs. for Kellosg's Bran Flakes, per pkg Post l oasties. Der oktr 2 ff Toyland Peanut Butter, per pail Solvcne, for washing machines, 3 cans 1 1 ccoa Nut Margarine, per li Nucoa Nut Margarine, ptr lb SERVE YOURSELF AND SA A1 ! Kearney's GrocetefJ THE STORE THAT BROL'CIIT eo(,k,.,l ... r T"it. . f tirml or LjV ,a,''''l)fuS -lo you n.JK C '"'"''"lutiit." Ke nn.'. R. , "J i"ai-aroon1.n" Uwiiim sr.. rii. " Vou will Wad. inv in i 4 11 4 I'M rw, Car brick In i .. A -- - " fen,, Fullvr bruste, n,( Spirella Corset,. v .. sell. Phono 419.1, Watkins iirooocu. i. , street. Orrt .. a ' rtrdiy 9. Masonic TemplTlli I-loyd's Taa iot w clal rates on aimtij tr.- na maa nyca.u.Ru- Get an easy shate. K leg-ant hair cut, J5C ? uuie faliop. 618 wiio l'ersons cathfruir evergreens on the In, r J Dry 16-lnch mill ti, j excellent heater ond k I for kitchen stove, tmva. ruune j.3. layiors swcjl ta layior s Specific Co, ltan Sl l'llKKUX VOIbm At a special city tta Piitherlin Thuradiy in question of issuing t'j Cured or.Mowjl After about 8 jtmiM withPilM,IwuMMirl cu trc&fully urtMastl This'and hundrdiW in mv offices and willktfK one who wants proof 4 surgical, painless mcQMH ing Piles. too nfa'n -i 1NO M0RS35" I for. lcalne3 I r 1