Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, November 29, 1901, Image 1

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City
ouner
COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1383
HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1893
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901
19th YEAR, NO. 28
JJANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
50,0C0.0O
$20,850.00
Chas. H. Cauiieid, President
Geo. A. Harding, Vice-President
E. G. Catfield, Cashier
.General banking business transacted
Deposits received subject to check
Approved bills and notes discounted
Connty and city warrants bought
Loans made on available seourity
Exchange bought and sold
Collection! made promptly
Drafts Bold available In any part of the" world
Telegraphies exchange fold on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and New York
Interest paid on time deposits
Q D. & D. 0. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Eeal Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
ov OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills
knys and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
t and receives deposits subject to obeck.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
D. C
, Latotbette,
President
TP. J. MKVM
Cashier
C N. GREENMAN r
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1866)
Prnmnt delivery to all parts of the city
OREGON CITY OREGON
O. W. Eastham
G. B. Dl
niMICK & FASTHAM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Bcal Mate and Probate Law Sptfial
ties, Abstract ol Title made, Money Loaned.
Reference. Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY
OREGON
T)R. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Prices Moderate . All Operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Building Oregon City
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a speoialty
Cauflold Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College of
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Blook
OREGON CITY OREGON
W. W. OHRISTIB, D. 0.
J)RS. CHRISTIE
OSTEOPATHIC
&
C. D. LOVE, D. 0.
LOVE
PHYSICIANS
School of Osteopathy.
Graduates of American
, Successfully treat all ebionic diseases
by mechanical manipulation.
Examination and consultation free.
Office hours; 8 to 12 and lto4, except Sunday.
Rooma 8 and 4, Stevens Building
OBEGON CITY " OREGON
Regular November Term of the
County Board.
Zi It. Morton, John Lewellen and
T. B. Killin, County Commissioners.
(Continued from last week.)
In the matter of the report of viewers
on II. R. Baker toad. This matter hav
ing been laid over from the October
term-, now on motion of Gordon E.
Haves, it ia ordered that said report be
and hereby is diaraiseed.
In the matter of the November allow
ance of Godfrey Shmale, a county
charge, it is ordered that his allowance
be drawn in two warrants, one in favor
of Godfrey Shmale for $2, and one in fa-.
vor Hans bchwantzen for $1, ,
In the matter of the application of
Mrs. Volchersfor aid. This matter now
coming on to be heard on personal ap
plication of Mrs. Tolchers before this
board, and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered tlut she be allowed
$3 per mo:;th from Noyembor 1st, 1901,
and that warrants bo drawn in favcr of
George W. Prosser.
In the matter of Charles Culow and
William Phillips, county charges. On
n otion of F. H. Beach, it is ordered that
Charles Oulow and William Phillips
nave no lurtner aid lrom Ulackamas
county.
In the matter of C. O. Lewis, a
connty charge, it is ordered that be be
transiereed to the care and keeping of
Elias Miller for the eum of $12 per
month.
In the matter of Eldora Younger, a
county charge, it is ordered that she be
allowed $3 per month from Novembir
1st, 1901,
In the matter of delinquent subscrip
tion on the Logan road it is ordered
lhat W. P. Kirchem, supervisor road
district No. 12, collect tlie same in cash
and turn it over to the county treas
urer. In tne matter of report of viewers on
of Mart Robbins road. In the ra.itter of
the report of J. T. Drake, Gilbert Rob
bius and Bud Thompson, viewers ap
pointed at the last tenn of the board to
view and locate a county road situated
in Clackamas county, Oregon, and de
scribed in full on page 23" of this jour
nal. Said viewers filed their report
showing that they had nM on the 21st
day of October, 1901, a day named in
the notice served upon the n and were
duly sworn by subscribing to a written
oath of office administered by John W.
ivfeldrum, deputy countv etirevor, he
being appointed by the boar 1 to survey
said road, after which tli'-y proceeded
to the designated place and did view and
cause to be surveyed by paid- deputy
county surveyor, the abivo described
road .
They also filed the field no es and plat
of uurvev. Said viewers report favor
ably to tha establishing of said road as
viewed ,.nu surveyed for the reasonsthat
it is a good, practical route and of prac
tical utility. And it appearing to the
board that there is no remonstrance or
petition for damages filed, and being sat
isfied that said road will be of public
utility, it is ordered and adjudged that
the field notes and plat of said survey be
recorded and in all respects approved,
and that the said view and survey be
established as a county road and that
the expense of said view and survey
be paid by Clackamas county, and the
clerk is hereby ordered to issue the nec
essary notice to the supervisor of the
district or districts in which said road
lies to open and work the same. Fol
lowing is the expense accout :
J T Drake 3 60
Gilbert Robbins 2 50
Bud Thompson 2 40
W W Doores 2 00
II M Robbins 2 00
M Robbins 2 00
John W Mtldrum 19 20
In the matter of the petition of W. T.
Tinsley for aid. It is ordered that this
matter be laid over, and that W. T.
Tinsley be examined by the county
physician before any aid be granted.
In the matter of the petition of 'II. E
Oross for settlement of taxes on tract J,
Clackamas Fruit Lands for the year 1898
and 1899, on the payment of the taxes
as shown on the assessment roll and six
per cent interest on the assessment roll
and six per cent interest on the assess
ment to date of payment.
In the matter of the petition of E. II.
Cooper for authority to withdraw money
from county treasurer. This matter
now coming on to be beard on petition
of E. H. Cooper ehowing to the board
that on the 18th day of October, 190 1,
tax certificate No. 974 for the year 1898,
assignedto E. F. Riley and tax certifi
cate No. 99 for the year 1899 assigned
to E. 8. Collins, were redeemed for the
amount of $5.07, and $14 46 respectively,
making a total oj $19.53. mat said
money by mistake vas turned over to
the county treasurer, when it belonged
to the parties to whom the certificate
had been assigned. And the board be
ing fully advised, it is ordered that the
clerk be allowed to withdraw from the
treasurer and pay to the proper persons
the above-named amounts as follows:
Certificate No. 974 for 1898:
Road 25
County s ;hool '. . 32
General 4 50
irk done on the Ross j
Creek, and that the on-1 Silk finished cotton, all colors, 3 for .' ..10c J
ork wag enteied into by If -rut- side combs, 2 pair for .. sol
FAIR STORE
Total $5 07
Certigcate No 989 for 1899:
Road ... $1 25
County school 1 25
General : 11 96
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DEALKB IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY OREGON
Qt E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank ( Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front, Court House Block
OREGON CITY
OREGON
JJt C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Prirate Experience;
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. 4 to , p. m.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, land Office Business, Conveyancing
Will practice In all courts of the state
Room 8, Weinhard BuliJiog
OREGON CITY OREGON
SCHLEBEL
W. 8. D'En
C.
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
$tutffT Slbeolat
Will practice 'In all courts, make collections
and settlements o( estates, furnish abstract? of
title, lend you money and lend your money on
first mortgage. I OJlc. In Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY CRRWN
Total $33 70
In th9 matter of J. E. Stone, etal.for
a county road. In'the matter of the pe-
titition hied by J. E Stone, and more
than 12 householders of the county, Hy
ing in the vicinity of ihe road described
in the petition, and praying viewers to
be appointed to view and locate a county
road in Clackamas county, Oregon, de
cribed in full as follows: Commencing
at the northeast corner of section 2
township 1 south, range 3 east, the same
being in the center of the township
lirre road and in the county line between
Multnomah and Clackamas counties;
thence running three-fourths miie west
on said line, said road to be 30 feet wide
and on the south sir'e of said line and
to be a joint road with Multnomah
county. Said petitioner filed his affi
davit of notices posted respecting said
road, showinz that there had been
posted, one on the court house bulletin
board and three in three 'of the most
public places in th6 vicinity of the pro
posed road more than ol) days prior to
the presentation of this petition. He
also filed a bond of one hundred dollars,
conditioned according to law. It appear
ing to the board that this is to be a joint
road with Multnomah county to view
and survey said road and that a date
has btn set therefor, it is the.efore or
dered that said surveyor and viewers be
and are hereby empowered by Clacka
mas county to view and locate said road
on the part of Clackamas county and re
port in writing at the next regular terra
of the board.
In the matte of the petition of E . M.
Howell for ubate of money paid for
property at tax sale of 1899. This
matter hot coming on to be heard on
petition of E. M. Howell filed herein,
showing to the board that at the tax sale
for delinquent taxes for the year 1899
held on the3rd day of November, 190J,
he bought lots 2 and 7, block 26, all of
block 3i ; lots 1 to 6, block 37 and all of
block 37, Caneraah; that on investiga
tion he finds that the said property was
also assessed in acreage for the same
year, and that said assessment in lots
and blocks constituted a double assess
ment. And the boaid being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that E. M. Howell
have a rebate in the sum of $31.94, being
the amount paid for said lots and blocks
at said sal,
Total $19 53
In the matter of deed of O. U. Bailow
and wife to the road at new bridge, near
Canby. It iB ordered that said deed be
and hereby is in all respects approved,
and that the same be recorded'.
In the matter of the collection of sub
scription for the improvement of the Lo
gan and Hatchery road. Said report
shows collection of $9o in cash siuce last
report. It is ordered that said resport
be approved and that bill of $10 for such
collection be allowed.
In the matter of the petition of G. A.
Schnebel, et al,fora voting precinct.
It is orders) that this matter be laid
over until the called term.
Ia the matter of the petition of God
frey Schmile for aid. It is ordered that
said petition be denied.
In the mutter of the petition -of H.
Had Perry for "rebate of taxes on Clacka
mas Prune Lands. This matter coming
on to be heard on the petition of 11.
Had Perry asking for a rebate of $1.44
on taxes of 1900 on lot 36, Pruneland,
for the rea.son that said lot was un
equally assessed, and the board being
tuiiy advised, it ia ordered that said pe
tition be denied.
In the ni tier of the application of
Gordon E Hives for rebate of filing
fees. Now comes Gordon E. Hayes
and shows to the board that he paid $10
filing fees in suits .of State Land Board
against Addie C. Hodgkin, et al, and
W. ii. Jennings et al ; that said fees are
unnecessary and not required by law,
and the board being fully advised, it is
ordered that Gordon E. Hayes have a re
bate in tne sum of $10, and that tne
clerk draw a warrant for same.
In the matter of the claim of James
Peterson for damages on public high
way of Clackamas county. It is ordered
that the claim by and hereby is in all
respects denied.
In the matter of the'application of W.
H. Mattoon for aid of O. S. Phelps and
wife. It is ordered that a warrant for
$5 be drawn in favor of W, II . Mattoon
for aid of O. S. Phelps and wife.
bills are for work
bridge at Butte
tract for said work
Marion county. It was ordered that
the clerk send the bills to Marion
county for payment.
In the matter of the indigent soldiers'
fund. Ir .is ordered that the county
treasurer transfer $100 from the general
fund into the indigent soldiers' fund.'
In the matter of report of officers for
month of October, 1901. The officers
having made their reports and the board
having examined their books, and being
fully advised, it is ordered that the
same be and hereby is in all respects
approved and accepted, and reports
show collections as follows, to-wit.
County clerk $256 50
County recorder 385 00
In the matter of application of A. W.
Ohenev for assignment of tax certifi
cates. This matter coming on to be
heard on application of A. W. Cheney,
showing to the board that at the recent
sale of tax liens he purchased the old
"Sinter Mill" property ; that said pur
chase was lor taxes ol 1S97, and that the
description of said property in Baid as
sessment lor said year was not correct.
He therefore asks the board in consider
ation of paying the taxes on said prop
erty for the years 1898, 1899 and 1900, to
assign to bni the certificate of Sfle for
the year 1898, wherein the description
iscoirect. And the board being fully
advised, it it is ordered that said appli
cation be denied.
In the matter of rebate of poll tax of
Otto Heiser. Now comes on to be heard
the petition of J. J. Cooke Bhowing to
the board that for the year, 1900, Otto
Heiser was assessed with a poll tax of
$3, the same being paid by J. R. Mor
ton, and that the said Otto Heiser was
an invalid and not liable for poll lax.
And the board being fully advised, it is
ordered that a warrant be drawn in fa
vor of J. R.Morton Lr the above amount
of $3.
In Ithe matter of county physician.
Now comes C. A, Stuart, county physi-
sictan, and makes a report of services
performed as such county physician for
the months of July, August, September
ana uctooer, ana the board being tully
advised, it is ordered that the same be
and hereby is approved and accepted.
Celluloid dress oombs , 7o
Aluminum hair pms, per coz 8c
Tooth brushes So
Blncksllk ChnntlUa lace, per ysrd fie
Cream oolor silk lace, 8 inches wide, per yard. 23c
Torohou lace, half cent per yard and upward
Remnants of Embroideries at remnant prices.
Black lisle elntitic, per yard 25o
Black Ac'lor'd mecerized wslst,latp8l tnske $1.60
Genuine Buys' and Girls' heavy ribbed bicy-
e'e hose, only 18o
Half-wool ladies' ribbed nonshrlukable vests
and pants ! 6Sc
Colton ladies' ribbed vests 20o
Children's ribbed undtrwear, sizes 16 to is. ...15c
" " " sizes itO to 34. . . 2)e
Ladles' fine hemstitched handkerchiefs, (,ood
value, '6 for 2fic
Men's cotton underwear, , 24c and up
en's Ratine and black duok ovcrshirts. . .400
en's Jersey, heavy weight overthirts, all
colors ico
Opposite Postoffice
Is selling at closer figures
than ever.
These are a few of our
prices :
$975.00 Locomobile Given Jlway
LOCAL SUMMARY
The finest bon bon boxes in town at
the K. K. K. ,
Go ,0 Racke. Store for bargains.
The latest in chocolate of all kinds at
the Kozy Kandy Kitchen,
Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date on
home-made candies.
A few watches for sale cheap at
Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1.
$20 to $100 to loan on cha tel or per
sonal security.
Dimick A Eastham, Agts.
l and titles examined, abstracts made
and money loaned at lowest rales.
Dimick & Eastham, Lawyers, Oregon
City.
Lu mber Leave orders at this office
for first-claBS lumber of all kinds, or ad
dress W. F. ;Harrib, Beaver Creek,
Oregon.
The Weekly Oregonian gives all the
national news and the Courier-Herald
gives all local and county news. Both
one year for Two Dollars.
The P. C. & O. T. line will until
further notice make a 25 cent round trip
rate from Canemah and Oregon City to
Portland on Sundays, wfth cars every
30 minutes.
Guckenheimer rye whiskey direct from
the bonded warehouse. Sold by the
gallon, bottle or drink by Kelly & r4ob
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With every jocts. invested with A. N. Wright, the Iowa
Jeweler, 293 Morrison, St., ' Portland, Oregon, you et .
a ticket on the $975.00 Locomobile to be given "
X0 Some Lucky One..
VMAS goods now every day. New and fresh from the factory
Oualitv alwavs the best. Prices correct. '
JOIDJI
sewecen.
NEW SHOP . GOOD MEAT
. TRY MEATS FROM 1
Oregon City Butchering & Packing Co.
BETHKE & CARLS, Props. A
.New Stratton Building, Oregon City
EVERYTHING NET ' CLEANEST SHOP
Slave
(. -re.
1 feet
Xfc. Hi. . )
In the matter of the application of I liU' Pure 8ds orginal packages.
Patrick Sharley for damages in clearing
title to land sold at tax sales of 1892
and 1303. It is ordered that this claim
be and hereby is, in all respects de
nied. In the matter of the application of
Ira Jones fur aid of Anna . Nash,
wife of an indigent soldier. It is
ordered that the clerk draw a warrant
in favor of Anna E. Nash for $15.00, and
that she received $5 per month for No
vember and December. '
In the matter of the clerk's statement
of scalps delivered during the month of
October, 1901. This matter now com
ing on to be hoard on county clerk's re-
poit of scalps turned in and warrants
issued, and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that the same be and
hereby is in all respects approved.
In the matter of tho application of
Mrs. P. Stuhler, by her attorneys, U'Ren
& Schnebel, for damages on public high
way of Clackamas county. It is ordered
this claim be and hereby is in alh.e
ep cts denied.
In the matter of road reports of Dis
tricts Nos. 1, 17 and 25th. It is or-
dored that said reports be not allowed
until supervisors of said districts show
chubo why order made and entered of
record at the October term, 1901, direct
ing supervisors to stop work when their
road funds were exhausted, has not
been complied with.
In the matterofMrs. E. Morgan, a
county charge. It is ordered that she
be allowed $10 per month from Novem
ber let, 1901.
In the matter of armory rent. It is
ordered that Company F, O. N. G., be
allowed $25 per month for three months
beginning Nov. 1st, 1901, for armory
rent.
In the matter of the contract made by
Clackamas coun'y with D. W. Crowley
et al, for settlementof taxes. It appear
ing to the board that on the 29th day of
January, 1901, Clackamas co .ntyi mada
and entered into contract with D. H.
Crowley, M. G. Munley, W. A. Mun
ley and Mary N. Munley for the settle
ment of delinquent taxes on certain
tracts of land situated in Clackamas
county, and it further appearing that
through some oversight said contract
was not entered of record, although
said taxes ere paid in accordance with
said contract ; it is ordered that said con
tract be entered of record nunc pro tunc.
In the matter of bills No. 5, 15, 21 and
31. It appearing to the board that said
Drink. Wilhelm's beer. Kelly & Nob-
litt, sole agents.
Parties having a farm to rent will do
well to call on 0. A. Cheney, real es
tate and insurance agent, at Oregon
City, who has applicants.
Big Millinery Sale. Miss Celia Goldsmith.
Use Red Line Cough Cure, 25 and 50c;
guaranteed by Uharman & Go,
In order to reduce our stock we have
made a Great Reduction In prices on
all millinery goods. Miss Goldsmith.
40 head of ewes to be let ojt on shares
to responsible parties. George Brock
art, weedy, ur.
Key fitting, lock work and saw filing
at Johnson & Lamb s bicycle shop, op
posite Electric hotel. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
Lost, Oct. 29th, 1901, between Oregon
CUy ami Molalla, nn account book be
longing to S. A. D. Iliingate. It is four
inrhuti wiila. ehlit. inr'httfl Innff. with
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'eail er backs, tinder will please leave
at tour e:-He; d ollice, and receive re
ward.
The Racket Store will give away a
sewing machine Christmas. Chance
with e.'ery 10-cent p irehase.
Our Headache Tablets go on curing
some one every day ; better try a box at
5 cents than to suiter. No cure, no pay
C. G. Huntley,
For Fruit Trees, flowers, etc., apply to
! Le.M'ilileu, Oregon Gity
Hot soila at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen,
The Ore .n City boats now make
threo trips daily to Portland and re
turn, and the time card has been
changed as follows: Leave Oregon
City at foot of eighth street, 7 a. m
11 a. m.; 3 p. m. Leave Portland at
foot of Tavlor street, 9 a. in. : 1 p. m
5 p. ra. Tho boats are roomy, and the
ecerery can be viewed from comfortably
seated and lighted cabins, while the pur
ser and otlicers are clever and atteiv
tive. -
Clearance Sale of new stock of boys
and men s fiats and millinery at Red
Front Store.
To Trade 100 acres of land six milts
south of Oreiron City ; timber enough to
pay for place; running water, orchard,
about 10 acres cleared. Will trade lor
Oregon City or Portland imnroved prop'
erty. Inquire at Cornier-Herald ollice.
Try the new candy kitchen opposite
Uarlow s grocery
By buying the celebrated Luzon Shoe,
absolutely water proof. We carry
boys' and men's sizes, and guarantee
every pair, and if they do no' uivo satis
faction a new pair will be given free.
All shoes bought of us mended free of
charge,
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, J. Ml. PRICE,
L3-Tc-Da!c Clothier.
NIXT TO BANK OF OREGON CITY.
Tor Spot Cash
Do von realize whnt snot cwh means? Itmovis a sav ni of from 25 tn in n-r xent nn
watoh you buy of u. We oiler for spot cash the liiuhe.se Km los of watches at tha following mien:
18 Jeweled Elgin or Waltham Watches $7 75
15 Jeweled Hampton WaU'h , a, 75
17 Jeweled Wallham or Hampton ,, . J2SO
20 year siolrt filled Kent's watches with the hlahest crada Kluln. Wultlnm. Hamilton. tumninn
or Rockford works 818.85 j
Ladle's beautiful gold watches In the latent designs as low as t9 00. v
Spuoo does not permit us to mention the numerous bn renins we nrn nffMnir. vnn faint ooil
and see them to appreciate the bargains, i
we Duy ourgooae ior spot cmii at ino lowest market quoutlou dlroet from the Jobbers and you
nn m.v wviiug, n nj no ait uuui jwu uiit K1 nuu w ntuuuB lib HUI'U alultlsll!lg 10 W II K 11 reft.
we Kive you in aaiuon to our own personal nuarantoo. tne Iron-e nil fintnrir innrinton n.i
both cases aud moremenls and guarantee every watch to give you the highest sulisfuotlon or give
JUUI 1IMMIC I.
iou are an mviiea to camo sua taio aa.vanu.ge or our nrsl groat oiler.
THE WISCONSIN' JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
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Established 1870
Incorporated iSpg
FURS! FURS! FURS!!
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
Manufacturing Furriers
126 Second St., near Washington, PORTLAND, ORE.
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We carry a complete line of Ladies'
Fur Coats. Capes. Collarettes, Boaf,
Muffs, Etc.. in all the fashionable furs7
Feather Boas, Etc Robes and Rugs.
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Send for Fall Catalogue' j
Tne Leading and Reliable Fanisrs ct tha Northwest
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THAT THROBBINC 1IEAUAII1R.
' Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. Kind's New Life trills. TtiotiRands
of sufferers liave proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood am) build up
your health. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold by G. A, Hard
ing, Drugiat.
HEADACHE
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At all 4iug ttetn. 3 Poaca 25c
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