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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
- ROYAL Baking Powder MeJces Cloevrv Brea.d With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. OUR COUNTY Sl J Eagie point Eaglets. BY A. C. HOW LETT. A letter from J. H. Iulow says that he "has been sick at Klamath Falls fot some time, but is improving uow. Paul Vau Scoy and family arrived here the first of last week. They are visiting Mrs. Vau Scoy 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown. J. J. Fryer has had a new roof put on the house occupied by the late Jo tin Lewis, but more recently by Rev. Countryman. Last week as Johnny Childreth was riding on a horse with another boy, by some means he lost Mb balance, fell oif and broke his arm. Samuel Coy, of Ashland, formerly of this place, came up last week on business, spending a day or two among hla old neighbors. Prof. Robbie Jonas, who is engaged teaching school ou Forest creek, came over last Saturday to look aftei his business in these parts. (Joorge Parsons, assistant civil en gineer ou the M. & C. L. R. R., who has been on the sick list for several days, was out last Saturday and Sun day, smiling on hiB friends. Charley Obenchain, who has been one of the tapemen with the M. & C, L. R. R. crew, took a lay-off last Sat uiday for a few davs aud weut to hie father's last Saturday evening. I understand that Mr. Ewen, the contractor to do the grading for the new railroad, has about doubled his force aud is pushing the work right along. Frank Smith and family, another of J. W. Smith's boys, of Big Sticky, passift- through here last Friday after noon, on their way to see the old folks. He has not been home for a number of yeart,. Mr. Warmsley, the man who bought the Asbury place in our town, seems to be of toe rignt sort, tor ne pro poses to givea good lift on the pro posed church bulidng here. Mr. Haskins, the gentleman who bought the Heckatnorn property, seems to have Btarted off on the right foot aud he and his good wife seem to be adapted to the place they occupy, Mrs. Warner, daughter of our saw mill man, Mr. Lee, started for her home in Pendleton last Thursday. She has been visiting her father and step mother for several weeks at the Round Top mill. J. F. Brown and wife, who have been taking in tne Lewis and Clark fair, returned last Sunday. They re port that there were so many things to see and so much granduer that it had a tendency to confuse the mind, but they had a fine time. Frank Jackson, be who bought J. H. Inlow out at this place, has re -ar ranged tne interior or tne ouuaiug ana IS using tuiugs uj iu iiue ounn, making a pleasant reBort for ladlenand gentlemen to wnue away an evening or an odd hour occasionally. Miss Cora Chidreth and Miss Char ity Williams came out from Medford last Saturdav. the former remaining, but Miss Williams returned Sunday evening. Two of the Chlldretn broth ers came out from Medford Sunday morning to visit their brothers here, returning the same evening. Tti3 Snowy Butte mill is about ready for business again, a. is. noimes ana J. H. Carlton have rented the mill and Mr. Haakel, of Central Pointj a nmnHnnl miller, is iroiuff to superin tend the mill work and we are assured nf the, move be in ir a success. The farmers are already storing their wheat and meobanlcs are at worK re pairing the mill and putting it in shape to do as good work as in form 4y ers This falling of your hair! Stop it, or you will soon be bald. Give your hair some Ayer's Hair Vigor. The Fall ing will stop, the hair will Hair Vigor grow, and the scalp will be clean and healthy. Why be satisfied with poor hair when you can make it rich? Mt hair neirly U rm out. 1 ihen trlM Ayer's Hair Via.-r an-1 onl brttiv trre'l the falUnir. 3w liair cune In r! tliirk ami just a little curly." Mats. L. M. Sxith, Saratoga, N. Y. fd.W s bottle. J. C. ATKR CO.. All .Irm-L-LM. for. Thick Hair er years. They have made arrange ments to buy a reasonable amount of wheat. Last Friday Rev. Carstens, accom pli Iod by Br. Adkius. A. P. Talent and W. T. Kame, came out to assist iu the organization ofaUapist church at this place aud to take steps toward building a churoh house. They were Bomewbat disappointed on account of not having the number come into the organization that they expected, as only eight came forward, but they have the promise of some six or seven more, who expect to join with them soon. Rev. C. gave us a fine talk and made a strong appeal for a church house. Dr. Adkius and Mr. Kame also spoke encouragingly of the move ana Uounty commissioner ueorge Brown spoke strongly in favor of the move. That we need a church is a self-evident faot and as a business propositiou I can't see why money Invested in a move of that kind oould or should not pay interest on the in vestment. Quite a number of men are engaged here in business and of course it is to their interest to have others come and settle among us buy Jots, build nouses, nil up our scnoolB and by tbat means cause money to circulate among us. I for one am receiving letters from differ ent parts of the country, inquiring about our town ana tne surrounding country and especially about our schools aud churohes, and when they are informed that we have no regular proaohing here and no church thoy naturally turn to some other place where thev can have such necessary accompaniments to civilization, Jiut tne outlook is encouraging, as a num ber of the business men are becoming interested in the move. A Warning: To Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with Bmall children during the hot weatner of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the children a dose of castor oil to coirect any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any aubEtitute, but give the old fashioned castor oil. and see that It is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia rrhoea Remedy and then a dose of caBtor oil, and the disease may be checked In itB incipiency and all dancer avoided. The castor oil and this rem edy should be procured at once and kept ready lor instant use as soon as the first indication of any oowei irouoie appears. TniB IB tbe most euccesBiul treatment known and may oe rciieu upon with implicit confidence even in case of cbolera Infantum. For sale by UhancB Strang. Kanes Creek Items, Mrs. Pennine;, of Ashland, is the guest of Mrs. McDugall this wek. John RailB was transacting busi ness in Gold Hill on Monday. Mrs. Taylor and daughter were guests of relatives in Gold Hill recent ly. Mrs. Ella Rhoteir left on Monday's train for Grants Pass on a business trip. Ed. Roten is out on the high inoun tains of Evans creek on a prospecting tour. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Hicinbotbam spent Sunday in the valley, visiting friends. Miss Ada Swinden and Mrs. Bau- man will leave Wednesday for Port land and the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of the Mil lionaire mine, transacted business in Gold Hill on Monday. Elmer Nichols and family left on Monday for the Applegate country, to look at a place ne ib tmnmng 01 pur chasing. Miss Anna Birdsov. who has been a guest of relatives on Kanes creek, left for her Home in Ashland last Satur day. The Dardanells school has no teach er engaged for the fall term. Reason able wages are offered to the right person. A nale teacher is preferred. Dear Gus: I have solved the mother-in-law problem, juBt etve her ree- ularlv HoUister's Rockv Mountain Tea It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. n cents. Tea Tablets. Dr. H inkle's drug store Central Point. ffoted Dead In Trlnltr Churchyard. Alesnnder Hamilton is burled In Trinity churchyard, at the head of Wall street, ew lork, and the grave marked by a conspicuous white mar ble monument near tho Itcctor stroo station of Ihe elevated road. Ills wife, who lived until 1854, fifty years nfli'r his denth In the duel Willi Iturr, is burled beslile him. Albert Hulliitin. who succeeded Hamilton n seeretiir.v of the treasury, lies only n few feet away, and near by is also the grave of Robert Fulton. Inventor nf the steamboat. Another famous oecup:int of Trinity churchyard, whose monu ment is near the Broadway gate, is Captain James Lawrence of tho 1,'nlted States navy, commander of the frigate Chesapeake, who fell In battle with the British ship Shnnnon June 1, 1813. In the thirty-second year of his age. As he fell upon the deck he cried to his subordinates, "Don't give up the ship!" THE MAGICAL DURIAN. 14 Br! ok the lllaheat Price of Amy Orient! Fruit. It wns at the height of tho durlan lenson, when all aulinul kind la Malay, two legged and four legged, la animat ed by an Insatiable lust for the fruit It self and quick to fill with savage anger against whatever stands In the way of satisfying Its appetite, for not the least remarkable quality of this remarkable fruit Is the amatory effect It has upon those who consume It, says Caspar Whitney In Outing, Alt durlan eating Malays, man and beast, are aflame with erotic fire. Tbe Jungle resounds with the fighting of lovelorn brutes and the towns awaken to courtship. Tbe durlan is about the size of a pineapple, with a similarly rough out side covering armed wltu bait men spikes which are tough and sharp. It grows on trees fully sixty feet In height whose trunks are bare of limbs except at the very top, and when the fruit ripens It drops to tho ground. So as the season approaches natives erect small nuts under the tree or neur by, from which they watch for the falling fruit. Those who are fortunate enough to have, such trees growing on their own loud practically live on the Income de rived from the sale of the durlan, for in the peninsular market it brings the highest price of any eastern fruit. In the jungle edge, whore these trees have no ownership, the race to bulk? the first hut and thus establish proprietary In terest In the falling fro It Is equal In In tensity to a land rush, and lu the jun gle the nutlves must compete also with the wild bensts that share man b fond ness for this extraordinary fruit. Once In the jungle as I sat smoking, puzzling out some lost seladaug tracks, falling durlan attracted my atten tion. The nearby trees seemed alive with monkeys racing to first reach the ground. One monkey that had been loft at the poBt, so to say, deliberately dived from the top of the tree where ho sat, fully forty feet, Into the top of a smaller tree below, whence he swung to the ground. Bnt, though he beat out the others, the durlan had disappeared. A small leopard-like creature had sneaked off the fruit, and I was too ab sorbed in watching the aerial flight of the monkey to get more than a glimpse of the thief. The troop of monkeys tbat Instantly forgathered discussed the situation loudly and in very ob vious anger. WHERE LUCK WAS LOST. In trying to take short cuts to suc cess. In looking on the dark side of every thing. In overconfidence born of a first easy victory. In not working to a plan or pro gramme. In not being ready for the opportuni ty when it came. In sampling every kind of invest ment scheme that came along. In dreaming of great things Instead of doing the little ones at band. In being so disagreeable and selfish that they could not make friends. In waiting for somebody to help them or give them a boost or for some rich uncle to die. In refusing to take the positions they could get because they did not know whether they would like the work or not. Success. The Ontloolc For History. History must be human, making Its final appeal not as a monument of eru dition, but as a masterpiece of art. In which the collective deeds and pas sions of men shall be not merely pic tured with photographic accuracy, but vitalized and Interpreted. Let us not suppose that this is a new aim. The great historians have always held It. The Idea that Thucydldes nnd Tacitus neglected to consult all the material available In their tune Is ludicrous. Gibbon knew his "sources" as pro foundly as tbe impeccably correct Gar diner. Mommsea, we may be sure, had not, like Stubbs, a body of evidence which he dared not explore. The mas ter historians in the future, by what ever method they may work, will prove themselves to be akin to these in In Bight, In power and In art W. R Thayer in Atlantic. Had Them Either Wr In his "Recollections of a Virginian' General Downey H. Maury tells of an old lady In Fredericksburg who was reduced to taking In boarders in order to mnke both ends meet. On one occa eion of peculiar stress the larder was so empty that the good lady took to her bed and summoned her servant. "fc all ey," she said, "there's nothing In the house for my boarders to cat except mush. But give them thot. If they are Christians they will uccept In resigna tion and thankfulness. And If they are not Christians it is a deal too good for them." Heap Tour Reward la Peace. You have a disagreeable duty to do at 12 o'clock. Do not blacken 0 and 10 and 11 and all between with the color of 12. Jo the work of each nnd reap your reward In peace, so when the dreaded moment in the future becomes the present you shall meet It walking In the light, nnd tbat light will over come Its darkness. George McDounld. Encouragement. Mr. Bnshlclgh Miss Dors, I couldn't begin to to tell you how much I I Dora Hope Von certainly have been a long time beginning, my poor lioy. Oo ahead. I'hlcago Tribune. Occupied. First Took An' what was yez talk In' nbout? Second Cooh oh. we whs dlscussln' the mistress problem. Puck. CONTINUE Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatmr M In hot weather; smaller dc i and a little cool milk with It wii ' do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season. Send for free Mmple. Sf'OTT ft BOWNK, CliemljU, 407.415 Pearl Street, New 74rV. 50c. and i.oo all druggutl. AWFUL SCENES AT TRAIN WRECK FATALITIES IN WRECK OF EX CURSION TRAIN MAY REACH ONE HUNDRED. Accident iald to Be Due to Fading From Red to White of Danger Signal. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 19. A ghastl) llscovery was made at noon yestorda In tbe Elizabeth river at tbe polnl where the Atlantic Coast line oxcur slon train Jumped tbe bridge through nn open draw. Divers, who bad beer searching the bottom all morning found a carload qt dead men, wonior, end children, the victimB of the flrsl car behind the engine, whose bodies went into tho river when the end ol the car dropped out as It was raised by derricks this morning. The work of raising the carload ol dead bodies found in the river will begin at once. Previous to this time twelve dead had been taken from the wreck, and nlirhlv colored excursionists wore missing, and many of these are un doubtedly corpses in the cars 01 washed down the stream. Shortly after the accident a derrick and wrecking company raised the twt submerged cars, but as they did the ends fell out of tbe cars and what dead there were went to the bottom of the river with the debris. The river Is now being dragged and It Is expected that a number of bodiei will be taken from the water before night. The latest victims to ue rouna are an unknown colored man and an unknown colored woman. Tbe only white persons known to be dead ur to this time nre W. B. Jolly, the pro moter of the excursion, and his young nephew, Edward Forbes. About 60 of these 169 excursionist have come to Norfolk, either sllghllj Injured or bruised. There are twenty three injured ai the hospitals, with twelve known dead, which leaves be tween seventy and eighty of the ex cursionists yet missing. The Atlantic Coast Line offlclalE have given out no statement In the matter, but Cleveland Thompson, an eye witness, says that tne email danger Bignal which was placed on the track to warn the approacning train that the draw was open, though formerly a red flag, had faded almost completely white. The tug for which the draw wae opened was Just passing inrous" when the train dashed Into tne wamr. The tug reversed her engines quickly and barely avoided being caught by the engine In Its descent. Cleveland Thompson declares that Engineer Reld remained by his engine up to the last and did not jump first reported. Reld was badly Jured about the head and body, and is now in the hospital. He may recover. J. J. Thompson, aged 60 years, a farmer and father of Cleveland Thompson, rushed with an ax to the scene, and, leaping twenty feet, land ed on top of tho second coach. He cut a hole In the top of the car and rescued thirty-flve persons just before the car dropped Into the water and became almost completely submerged Sankm I.Ike Mohammednaii. A swarthy man drew $800 out of the saving fund, nnd tbe cashier said on his departure: "If all our depositors were like that gentleman our concern would soon be come rich. Murnd All Is an Indian, n native of Calcutta, and his religion forbids him to take Interest on money. He has had a savings account with us for twelve years. His Interest al together has amounted to $700. But he has never accepted a cent of It. It has all flown back Into our coffers again. "All Mohammedans are like Murnd All. They won't take Interest on their money, hence India, I think, must be a grand country for the banking bus! ness, and how glad our bankers would be If Mohammedanism wero to spread a little!" Philadelphia Bulletin. In Search of a I,odarlnar. There Is a Btory of a home loving farmer who started for tho west and came home "to spend the first night." This was a Question of sentiment. But another man, quoted by tho Philadel phia Ix-dger, had a more practical rea son for seeking cover. Ho had been hired by a close fisted farmer, who be lieved in burning the caudle at both cuds. The first morning the new man was called at 3 o'clock. About fifteen minutes later he came downstairs with his bag in bis hnml. "Ain't you goln' to work?" asked the farmer In surprise. "No," was the disgusted answer. "I'm goin' lo hunt up some place to stay all night." The (jlfl nf r.nrdrn. Coil Almighty llrst planted it garden. And, Indeed, it Is tin.' purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refresh ment to the spirits of man, without which buildings itntl palaces are but gross handiwork, and a run it shall ever see that when ages grow to civility ! and elegancy men conic to build atnte ly sooner than to garden finely, as If j gardening were the greater perfection. 1 1 do hold It, In the royal order of gar dens there ought to be gardens for nil the months In the year, In which, sev I orally, .things of beauty may be thOL In season. Lord Ilncon. Incompatible. "What would you do If you had a hundred thousand dollars?" "I'd own a private yacht." "Then you wouldn't have a hundred thousand dollitrs."-Washington Star. A FIERCE MERMAN. Brsa ol Marine Hoa.t.r Vlrclala parted In 1070. B, U, Blackwell of Oxford baa pub lished a careful reprint of "An Account of Virginia; Iu Situation, Tempera ture, Productions, Inhabitants and Their Manner of Planting and Order ing Tobacco." It la, In brief, a pam phlet communicated to tne Boyal o clety in 1070 by one Thomas Glover, "an Ingenious Chlrurgloo, ' who Had lived for some years in tne province. Mr. Olover would seem to nave reckon ed the sea serpent among tbe inhabit ants of the colony to judge from the minute accuracy of the following de scription: "A most prodigious Creature, much resembling a man, only somewhat lar ger, standing right op in the water with hla bead, neck, shoulders, breast and wast, to the cubits of his arms, above water; his skin was tawny, much like tbat of an Indian; the Bgure of his bead was pyramidal, and slick, without hair, his eyes large and black, and so were his eyebrows; his mouth very wide, with a broad, black streak on the upper lip, which turned upward at each end like moustnehoes; his coun tenance was grim and terrible; his neck, shoulders, arms, breast and wast were like unto the neck, arms, shoul ders, breaBt and wast of a man; bis bands, It he bad any, were undor wa ter. He Beemed to stand with his eyes fixed on me tor some time, aud after ward dived down, and a little after rls eth at somewhat a farther distance and turned bis head toward me again, and then Immediately fallcth a little under water nnd swlmmeth away so near the top of the water that I could discern him throw out his anus and gather them In as a man doth when he swlm meth. At last he shoots with bis head downward, by wblch means he cast tayl above the water, which exactly re sembled tbe tnyl of a fish, with a broad fane at the end of It." No Doubt of Hla lloneatjr. Deputy Sheriff and Chief of Police Alf Church of Woousocket was knowu Id his day as a mau who was straight forward and blunt in all his dealings. One day a grocer went to Alf for in formation about a certain Jog White, who had applied for credit and a book at his store, and the following dia logue endued: "Good morning, Mr. Church." "Morn In'." "Doyou know Joe White?" "Yes." "What kind of a feller Is her "Putty fair." "Is he honest?" "Honest? I should soy so. Been ar rested twice for stcalln' and acquitted both times." . RHEUMATISM. When nalnB or irritations exist on anvoartof the body, tho annlication of Ballard's Know Linimentgivus prom- ntreltel. JS. w. bumvun. fron Sul livan House El Runo. O. T,, writes, June 1. lUUz: ! tato pleasure in recotn mending ttallard's hnnw Liniment to all who are a filiated with rheumatism. It is the only remedy 1 have found that gives immediate reiier' zoc, due, i,ou. Sold by Unas, htrang. THE HEATHEN ESKIMO. He la Good Humored With Hia Qneet CntjtoniN mill llellef. Professor Mylhis Erikson. writing of the heathen Ifluktmo In northern Green land, lays: "lie lacks Imagination, but his powers of observation aro very acute. In spite of the fact that bis life Is an uninterrupted struggle for exist ence the Greoiil antler Is always In a good humor, nnd his boisterous laugh can be heard sounding far over Ice and pnow fields. Ills way of telling stories Is. short and abrupt, but comlco.1 fea tures are strongly emphasized. His sto ries consist generally of his own ad ventures, old legemlB nbout fights with neighbors and wild animals, about se vere winters and great famines, about the creation of the world and about supernatural beings. It Is considered highly creditable to be able to tell Mo rles so long that the audience Is lulled to slefp. An orator who achieves ihlft feat Is solemnly welcomed on the next morning, and every one thanks him profusely for the pleasure wblch he ac corded the night before. "Ideas of beauty arc peculiarly devel oped In tbe heathen Eskimo. He re gards beauty solely from the stand point of utility. For Instance, a rock projecting out of water only appears beautiful to him when It Is visited In summer by water blrda wblch breed there. A foaming torrent Is only beau tiful If It contains many salmon. Clothes are not put together with any Idea of regularity of color, only their practical utility being considered. Hutu tire made of snow and stones, with domed tops, but without any arch I tec lunil design, "Only the imlrlt conjurers (nngnkokftt occupy 1111 exalted position, being re yarded as priests nnd doctors. Their task Is to establish a connection be tween the visible world and the bidden Nplrlts, nnd Iu thin way they obtain n certain Influence over their neighbors. The angnkok asks his spirit for ad vice nnd then Informs tho Invalid that his Illness has been sent by the spirits s punishment for certain deeds." Soothing and Cooline. The strive that heals without a pear lb DeWiU'a Wilcbhiaol hulvu.lNo remedy -ffp.f-tft kiteh snuedv relief. It druwa out Inilammation, EootheH, oooU and houlH nil cuts, burns and brulwup. A burc cure for IMlen und bkin dincttees. He Witt's is tho only genuine Witch Huxcsl ShIvl. klewaru of counter flu, l!ioyarc dangerous. Sold by Chaa. Strung. fi Strange Womn. Ia japan it is the height of bod form (or a woman to express an opinion contrary to that of her husband. Won-' derful pcoplcl Minneapolis Journal. The lteanlt. Friend What wsb the result of the consultation of doctor? Invalid (glancing at the receipted bill) It left me lu a very poor condition. CASTOR! A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Hubbard Bros. Just Received A Gar Load of New Moline Wagons. John Deere Buggies. V McCormick Mowers and Rakes. Gome In and Hubbard Bros. I SANDERS DISC PLOWS You don't have to wait for rain, you oan be independent 0! tho elements and plow when its dry if you use a Sanders Disc Plow, no ground is too dry or hard for it. It leaves your field smooth and fine, equal to one harrowing. Intense Cultiva tion means Big Crops. A SANDERS DISC PLOW Will Do It. They weigh less, run lighter, aro simpler with fewer parts and ioinls than others. The onlv Disc Plow with a frame BiroiiK enough for engine plowing, Made in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 disc sizes. The number of discs ing extra parts. Mitchell, Lewis First and Taylor Streets, Seattle, Spokane, Boise, Salrm, D. T. Quiet and Durable The Simplest Sewing Hachine Made Cannot Start in the Wrong Direction Beat for All Kinds of Sewing, Will eew tne lightest gnodB without pnekering them, and on heavy work makes a seam that 1b clattio, strong and durablo. WHEELB & WILSON nHTuW CBfllPIf General Office for Pacific Coast 231 Sutter Street San Francisco B. 5. Qriffill, Agent, Medford Oregon W. Iv. ORR - Successor to - J, G. TAYLOR, The Harness Haker Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, Blankets, Kobes and Whips. Repairing Neatly Done. W. U. Hedfotd, Willeke Addition to Medford Ifl now ilnttt(l in resilience lots ami rendy for sale. Thin is in the best resilience dis trict in Medford. If you wish 11 nice lot lo Iniild on call nnil sec 111c nt once. I also liuve a Iwi.'nty-ncru tract adjoining Medford Unit is a snap. How Could She loubl f "Oh, mamma," alio cried, niching In to her mother's room and (llngiiiK her arms around tho parental neck, "he lores mehl He loves men!" "My dear child, I'm so glad! Has he told you? lias he asked you to be his wife?" "No, but he's down In tho library learning to play chess with papa." Chicago Itecord. i See Them. Medford, Oregon can be changed without buy & Staver Co., PORTLAND, ORE., Meuporu. LAWTON, Manafier, Medfoid. The Only That doeanot lull in point, any 3 Times the Value Of any Other One-third Faster One-third Easier Rotary motion and1 bait .bearing. Tho lightest run nine Maohlno in the world. Hapid. Save ubout one day In three, scwlnp tbat much faster tban vibrating ma hinen "Does Not Shake 1 ORR Oregon 1 4 i W T YHIJ K HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A B1117 Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor. 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