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SSJttkli) Corcallis (feritf FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 2, 1883 SOCIETIES Corvallis Lodg-e. No. If A. F. and A.M., meets on Wednesday evening, on or preceding full moon. W. C. CRAWFORD, W. M. R. A. M. Fera-uson Chanter. No. 5, R. A. M., meets Thurs day svei ;tiir on or preceding full moon. H. E. HARRIS, H. P. LOCAL AND QEXESAL office for 1 Temper come off on Francisco Old newspapers for sale at this 25 cents per 100. Look out for the notice of the ance Lunch Kooni" sociable to soon. Go to the Occidental the best hotel Garvallia for your board and lodging. A new machine has been invented for milkinc cows. It is not popular with the milk men because it does not go by water Your place to buy the cheapest and best harness and saddles in the valley is at S. A Hemphill's. It is claimed to be peculiar that an al most failure of the apple crop makes difference in the supply of -"pure cider -vinegar" in the market. A first class sewing machine, in good re pair, made bv Weed Manufacturing Com- . . pany, for sale cheap by S. A. Hemphill, Corvallis. 41ml The man who waits for the second bell before he goes to a tire and then growls be cause there are no reserved seats is out of fade Legal blanks furnished at this office short notice at less than San prices. A groceryman .said to his partner, "that bov has fell into the molasses barrel, what shall we do with him ?" "Take him out, and I'll J et him." An eribarje rays: The ne-t t:e you pi ach a bote iio a s'"ver coii re-ne-nber t'' at two yrr . 'a im ir'soumcDt and $2,090 t'le ate your .dueslfcy the law.-, cl ,he lajd, We have on hand at this omce a new stock containing latest designs in ladies and gentleman's cards, business cards, fcc, which we print at very low figures. Call And get some of them. The poet who speaks of "stritiog the trembling lyre," no doubt calls to mind the time when the school teacher Hogged him for telling a falsehood. Beit W. Johnsou and A. J. Bodges left for Portland last week, where they will at tend the Portland Susiness College. Sev eral of our enterprising voung men are now attending that school, and we hear of still others who willeuter at an early date. The store of Woodfoid and Colvig at Woodville in Southern Oregon, was robbed of a lot of clothing a few nights ago. Mr. Colvig took a couple of shots At the thief bat succeeded in uly makrng him drop a portion of the plunder. A ce ain person J n suspected. A eminent physician says the best board or dyspeptic young lad:es is to have less of the piano and music beard and .substitute iusjnad mote tna.' board because it fcives strength of muscle, a good appetite, and does away with the necessity oi paiuting their faces. A man out in the Coast range who wore .No. eleven boots, instructed his shoemaker jiot to number them so large. The shoe maker being very conscientious was at a Joss to know what to do, for it he marked them "ten" it would be an untruth. So be labeled them as follows : "There were two bullocks that died and these are their hides." Dr. Hinkle, Principal of the National Surgical Institute, Western Division, 319 Bush Street San Francisco, will be a' the Chemeketa Hotel, Salem, November 1 and 2; at the Revere House, Albany, Nov. 3rd and till noon on 5th; at the St. Charles Hotel, Eugene City, 6th and 7th; at the Metropolitan Hotel. Koseburg, Nov. 9th And at the St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Nov. 22 and 23, 1883, for the purpose of ex amining and taking patients for this insti -tution. Diseases of the Spine, Limbs, De .fortuities, Paralysis and all Chriwtic diseases at A sUbJe belons;n to Mrs. Dr. Browulee, tituaied nc.r the cou-'t horse, was de stroyed by ti e J?, c ha. j day n"ht. says the Eieoe Jow c . A borce beloiiurj to Mr. Geo. Patrick was m the stable at the v ne Oi the fie and was burned to death. Some feed w; ' a so destioyed. Weston Destroyed by Fire. A ri-e b'ote out in an c'd iib'e in Wes tso, Uo-a.;,la county, on Wednesday Mgfai Oct. 171), at U o clock, and before the flames cou'.d be checked the business por i'oi o" the iown was consumed. The fre lasicd but an hour and w, s lbs work cf an ?3ceud'.p.y. The lo 3 is over $150,003, with le s than a tbird irsurance. The Pun'siunent Wm. Smiih whose real name is F? pe- ad who was ooe of t'.ie conv.-i.s who at tempted .he escape l.st summer, and w' was recent'y 'r.r-d m Ma ioa couniy cucct coari for a?siuU'-'3 warden Geo.ge Col'-cs v h a da-;erous we.-pon at sj'd -we ot :-pe, was convie.ed and senl.ni.:! to be bxr-j by Judje Bo'se. Su" . Ne; 'gence Should Paa'&red. Mr. Coa-'es H. Me biugerwas ).j,t week snot and ki"ed down on tiie taTr'U .Tver ' y the acc'ue.iti'ljdischarge of a shot g.'n iu t je hanos of J. D. Jon'8 wli'le fie two we e out hun An aer.-e. BoA mei a the aci of r.'vo wi.'i tbe:r y loot at a flock o" "e wl:'e Jones coiA-d Its gr.n at the niie ine was wacb"i"? toe geece and bad the gun po:jed toward Mr.s''i)-c.'.. The shot s.uct lrm iu the head and teni'jla. Cheap Lumber. Extra inducements will be offered up to the first of November next to all persons wanting lumber at the Corvallis Saw Mills N. H. Wheeler, Proprietor. On application of interested part'ej Judge Bartlett, of New York, granted per.nission to examine Henry Villard, president of the Northern Pacific Raiload, in reference i.o the standing of the company. Read, Read Sentn County. The series of articles which we published during the first of the year in the Gazetu week to week describing Benton oounty by voting precints containing a list of the tax payers of the county with the amount of tax paid by each, we now have for tale at this office bound in pamphlet form. This contains a complete description of the eoanty and is a valuable book to send to friends at a distance. And the tax list therein contained is particularly valu able to the business men of the county and 11 over tle coast. Lesson In Spelling. Since the introduction of spelling matches, many words hare come prominently into notice words that were previously, comparatviely unknown. For instance, wetted Antiseptic, meaning: preventing and topping all fermentation and decomposition, and Analgesiant: painkiller. The there is Antipyretic cooling down inflammation farer heat. The three words, so often mis-pelled, are three of the cardinal virtues of something that will cure many a sad spell and -that is Salicylic, pronounced Sal-i-cyl l-ca. Warranted to afford Immediate relief, and fuarranteed to cure Rheumatism, Gout or Seuralaga The Mo -moE Comal' ss cu cn Polygam". 77:; '' Washington special dispatch tays: The Ui.ah omm.'ss'oners are here preparing the'r report ' o the president and er:-Seuator m?y, Jude Carlton aad Mr. Godfrey h dai iut-vicT of some lawjih with tbe sec evary o t re interior to-day. J lie hir.t r.ion of the full commission will be he'd to-morrow. Ihe three members named had a tonfereuce arter leaving Secretary TelJei as to matters to be discussed in their report. T.)2y do not give any particulars as to what tbey wi"l recommend, but in a general way ihey claim tat wb'le the Edmunds bill ,.s nol accosBpl'shed all that was hoped, t aceOmp'Nhed something and is in fact .-ie fist p-eee of ani,i-po'v' . mous lc'.s'a- on t'i..t lir doie any good. There are sive al po:uis in regard to which their ex-p.t-.euce ha3 led them to thiuk that the 1. w may be made moie efficient aad they will ro-ommend supt 'tmeniary legislation. Ju(" je Carlton says that while no statis- t C3 on the subject of plural marriages can be )!.. :ned the cult of careful inquiry bv h"m. both in Salt Lake City and the rnin2 legions, satisfies him that po'ygam is dc Teasing. Four-fiftbs of the male Mor is, he s -ys. are not and never have be n a pc'.vgamy. About a thousand officr !a of a'l kinds have be&a elected under the supervision of commissioners, and while jp..r!v all of thm are Mormons not one is h s be .'Q iu polygamy. Monoam.'st Mo-- morjs. however, b. ueve tully in polygamy. c.l he has not very strong hopes that the monogamous legislature recently elected 1! enact cny law host'le to plural mar- a-;es. T'.-e re-jis' - of one settlerpeut ao- r.-'Jted by the comm'ss,on told him that the only anti-Moimon votes cast at the Irt e'ejiion were cist bv himself and his wife, nd the Mormons cat about 500; but while p'ural mar.-iages usrd to be very common 'lis solidly Mc roon (community, be was confident fiat not a case of the kind had occurred for a year, aud be attributed this -) the fcr of tbe Edmunds law. The judge found no d;sloya;ity to the government, except in so far as Mormons were deter mined to obey what they said was the roice of God rather than the commands of men, but i hey wouid never resort to resist ance, the judge ma not believe laat mar- tsH law would avail or that any good re sulls would follow from the employment of troops. WASHINGTON INKLINGS. The naval advisory board recommended construction of seven new naval vessels. McFarland, commissioner of the general laud office, is graduaMy reducing tbe num ber of land officers as opportunity arses. Nine additional deaths occur: ed from cho'era at Alexandria, Egypt, recently, mostly Euiopeans. Tbe United r uites treasury department last week purchased 425,000 ounces of sil ver for delivery at the Philadelphia, New Orleans aud San Francisco minta. The secretary of the navy awa : Jed the contract for armor-plate tut-rets and pilot house for the monitor Miautonomah to an Err -ii :h firm. E. N. Clark, chief of the revenue marine service, has just received from the govern ment printing office the first copies ot a beautifully illustrated quarto volume de voted to the scientific results of the Arctic cruise of the revenue cutter Corwin, under Captain Hooper last summer. Commissioner of pensions Dudley hits prepared for District Attorney Corkhill a larae amount of documentary evidence collected by agents of the pension office in relation to the swindling operations of pen sion claim agents. General Dudley will detail a special examiner to assist the dis trict attorney in his investigation. A num ber of dishonest pension agents have al ready been suspended from practice before the pension bureau. At the request of Postmaster General Gresham Attorney-General Brewster has addressed a circular to all district attorneys directing them to cordially co-operate with officers of the postoffice department in en forcing section 389 of the revised statutes, which forbids any letter or circular con cerning letters being canied in the mail. The penalty for violating this act is a nee of not more than $500 nor less than $100, with costs of prosecution. Intexperanc-v Intemperance cuts dov. i youth in all its vigor, m&uhood in a'l its st eng.h, and age in its weakness. It breaks the father's heart, bereaves the dotio mother, extiu- gj'sbes na.ural a' action, e.-ases conjugal love, blois out fi,:a' attachment, bl'ghts parental bops, and brings mourn'og age in sorrow to th e grave. It pi educe wea' .aez not strength; s;c'.'ee, not hes-lth; death, not l'fe. It ma! es wives widows, child' r orphars: parents ch'c""s and alb at If st, beg'isrs. It produces feve.-s, fe"i rheuma tism, nurses gout, we', omes ep'dcrr'c, in v.tes dis- ase, impa' ts pes .i'ence, emb'as consumption che.-isbes dyspepsia, and en cou-aies apoplexy and paraij Ac aSTectio. s. It coven tbe la id with Weness a id povettv, d'.eare and cmie. It li"s o.'. jails, supp' es our alrosbojas.. and farnis'ie eobj'-c .3 for ou asy'ums. It enjeuders cont ove.-sis, fove.- qua. re's scd che.-is'iej i. It coi dmns law 2nd spprrs order. It crowds t e peueleuti. ry aad idraWi ,c. n)8 for tiie sc.. folds. It rs tae 1 e b'ood o the c.arabie , tne :ood c the . ojn-t-i. 'si.rr, the p op of tbe h'-'hwayoiun ard tbe su ppo t ol the ni'dn'bt inend'ry .nd asc.-rr'n the f-iend and compuion of the brotbe1. It t oun . ii" ices the ra-, re'pecs t e ij;e' aid -teems the blaspnemer. It v'c' es ob' Jo l, reve races i -ud a-jd hono in' r y. Jt de -airs beuovolen(", nco Jove scc.ns v; tue aid I'sn'e '3 inrocence. It the fai'ier to butcher h's ionocent e'l helps! he hoaband to ki' h's vt"e, a the chi'd to gr;nd toe pa '-'.da' a- burns np men. 'Oisoibct women, '"e, cu.se Goc' aod desp'ses be ven nurses pecju-y, s'-'os the jud; id a:ds xe. It det- I suborps witnesses, Cbe jrry hox. ad n-;e. It b'bej vote" corrupts e'ec o s po - sons ocr m.i'.u.-ors, and endajge s oi-r ove omcnt. It He.ady- the c' "en, low-a-j the Je'slaior aod disbono -3 tbe St.ues man. It bri gs sl-..n?e, not lionor; teri-c, not sa e y; de-p,.'r, not hope; mseiy, not h?.pp;ne-s. and then wii.h tbe mrlevolence ef a fiend, it CiVly snvveys its f .j-b:p! do -iVi tod io a "ale w'.tb havoc, it ioiso js fe':c'; v, ki'U peice, i-u;ns morr's. b": jh ( cocjcleoce, s'ays ;eputat;on. ai. wps oui na -onal honor, then cn"bcs be wor.'d, and Ji-u is at tbe i a'n it has inhi eu on the hum. u race. FOiSrOH FLASHES. It is repo.-!ed that German exports to the United Stete3 are rapidly decreasing in number and value. Owing to tbe violence smallpox in the Seickow suburb, Austria, a double cordon has been established to prevent spread of the d-'se?-3. Shocks of eartbouake were felt at mid night at Agram, Hungary, and several dis tricts in wee tern Croetia, which she ok houses and shattered windows. Many inhabitants of Smyrna, Turkey are fl3e;ng from the c'ty on account of fear of fuiiher caithquaker The government has s-jut a sufficient quan.ity of lumber to con- ruct sh?ia for those rendered homeless by the catastrophe. Editors of local papers here have formed a committee for aid of th-j suffers S)ght shocks a.-e sti'l occurring ail Ions intervals, hj.t doing no damage. The latest nihilist proclamation, now b--ng extensively circulated, demands that the c.ir summon representatives of ihe Eusv'n pc 3ole, and asks for full amnesty, f 4"iDm or the press, naedo.n of speech an.t tne i.ght to hold public meeting, as the only means of preventing revolution. Piti'ess vengetvee is threatened if the de mand of t" ' i"hi)ists is disregarded. Oiving to piecaulions ordered Admiral Gomere". with resipect to be.- majesty's ships Ha'i'ax, Nova Scotia the commander of toe division has deemed it advisab'e to take similar prcjautions at Chariottetown in regard to H. M. S. G.-iffin. Boats ap proaching the ship will be hailed, and if no sntwer isit'.uiiitd the .biid bail they wi be fire I upon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg', Oregon. October IS. 18S3. Xotiee U hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hU claim, and that said proof will be made before the judge or clerk of Benton county Oregon, at Corvallis, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1883 viz : Leonard r . Cummings Homestead .j, 3424 for the S. E. qr of N. E. qr, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 10, Town IS, S. of Range 12 West of WE. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Austin Howell, Frank Seaman, of Wald- pcrt, Orero A. R. Buttolph and win. Palmer of Florence. 4Vw S WM. F. BENJAMIN. Register. Thoc h shaken in eve- jo'nt and fiber with ever rod rue, or 'lstu iemLnt ibe system may yt jte'ess on . ha -n:" .t it w' us w:;h H'ir'ie S.oa.ac- E5-. . ? o j. vbe system afaioat it A hSL f;:i. aa.'-S. ynodic waut. is Cr -. e oso e t baeress rsmcc r liver complaint eor- 'of. lor, dyspep. .-. delr'ity, rbeumat'sm, kid -y . oub.'eg r nd o. er r'Juiaota For (ale by all Dr a;gi aodOcakra geaerally. . I. W & Are now located in their new store in Crawford & Farra brick block, with an immense stock of Dry fiooDS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, -BOOTS AND SHOES5P Ladies Dolmans Cloaks, Ulsters, Fu.nisliinj Goods, and a fine display of new palieins in Staple and FANCY GOODS! CORSETS, KNIT HOODS ANDS ACQU ES TRIMMINGS, CLOVS, &C. AND (jENTg Ready Sade Clothing- Qvercoats FURNISHING GOODS. GROCERIES, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, -Cutlery, fcc , These Goods are oliered to the public at prices lower than can possibly be found in the citv. Remember the Place, in Crawford & Fanis New Brick Block' CORVALLIS, OR. C. H. Whitney & Co. 19:14 CEO. H. KENKLE. ZEB. H. DAVIS. HENKLE & DAVIS, Dealers j) QIneral) Merchandise. (In Crawford & Farra 's New Brick.) CORVALLIS, - OREGOx s 20-llyl THOMAS GRAHAM, Druggist and Apothcary, AND DEALER IN PAIRS, OIIS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS, PUTTY, TRUSSES SHOULDER BEAOES, TOIIET ARTICLES AC. A full line of B oks, Stationery and Wall Paper. Ocr drugs are fresb anr well selected. Paescriptione compounded at all hours. l&-27yl Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by -AT- V ORVALLIS SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS. Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere WILLIAM MORRIS, TAILOR, Front stieet, Im loon north of the Vincent House. CORVALLIS, OR ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Rinding and Cleaning; at moderate Prices. 1926yl City Stables Daily Stage Line FROM ALBANY TO C0RALLIS. THOS. EGrLUST, - - Proprietor. On the Corner West of the Engine House CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. Having secured the contract to i-arry in th United State Ma ,; H AVINO COMPLETED MY new and commodious BAK, am better than ever prepared to keep the BEST QF TEAMS, BUGGIES. ARRIAGES SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. At Reasonable Rates. tgr Pirticular attention gWen to Boarding Horset nsrses ueuirst ana sum or txenangea, FbsUSg QI VB UE A CALL. Corvallis to Albany For the ejuuiu? four years w leave Corvallis each morning at 8 o'eiock, arriving in Albany about 10 o'clock, aod will start from Albany at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, returning to Corvallis About S o'clock This line will be hrepared with good tun. aud oar cul drivers and nice comfortable and EA8Y RIDING VEHICLES For tbe accommodation ot the AUGUST KNIGHT. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER. Cor. Second and Monroe Sts. , CORVALLIS, : OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of FURNITUEE Coffins and. Caskets. Work done to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvallis July 1, 1881. 19:27yl. A Common-Sec se Eemedy SALIOYLICA. No more Rheumatism, Cout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted, Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Five years established and never known to fail in a single case, acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent physicians and druggists for the standing of Salicylica. SECRET ! THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POIS ONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is known as a common-serin remedy, because it strikes directly at the cause of Rheumatism, Gout .and Neuralgia, while so many so called specifics and supposed panaceas only treat locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and soothing- lotions will not eradicate these diseases which are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid. SAL.ICYIICA works with marvelo jb (9&9tS on this acid, and so remove th disorder, li s now ex clusively used by all celebrated physicians of Amer ica and Europe. Highest medical academy f Paiia reports 95 per cent cures in three days IFL E IVE 33 M E3 H. that SALICYLICA is a certain cure lor RHEU MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. The most in tense pains are subdued almost instantly. Give it a trial. Relief truaranteed or znonev re. funded. Thousands of testimonials sent ou application. $1 a Eos. Sis Bo3 for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of money. ASK YODR DRUGGIST FOB IT. But do not be deluded iniv taking imita tions or substitutes, or something recom mended as "just as good!" Insist or the genuine with the name of Washburne & Cj. on each box, which is guaranteed chemically pure under our signature, an indispeasible ' y requisite to iusure success in the treatment. Taka no other, or send to us. WASHBUBN k CO., Priprietors, 287 Broadway, cor. Beale St.. (i' Wyl) NEW Y02S. TRAVELLING I UBLIC l4-I7vi TBE HOST SrCCESSFIX REflEDY ever discovered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Also excellent for human flesh. READ PROOF BELOW: SATED HI 1,S0O HOLLARS. Adams, N. Y. , Jan 30, 1883. Dr. E. J. Kendall & Co.. Gents:- Having used a good deal of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with great success, I thought I would Let you know what it has done for me. Two years ago 1 had as speedy a colt as was ever raised iu Jefferson county. When I was breaking him, he kicked over the cross bar and got fast and tore one oi his mnu legs au u pieces, i employed the best ferriers, but tbey all said he was . i i ii v. .1 i spoiled, lie naa a very large moruugii-Lun, aim i used two bottles of your KeiudaJl's Spavin Cure, and it took the buucb entirely off. and he sold afterwards for $1800 (dollars). 1 hay.e used it for bone spavins and wind galls, ana it aas always curea compieiei., and left tbe leg smooth. It ia a splendid medicine for rheumatism, I have recommended it to a good many, and they all say it does the work. 1 was in Witherington & Kneelaud'a drug store, in Adams the other day and saw a very fine picture you sent them. 1 tried to buy it but could not; they said if I would write to you that you would send me one. I wish you would and 1 will dc vou all the eood I can. very xtespecuuuy, c. o. uijwwi. From the Akron Commerci al, Ohio, Nov. 25, 1882. Readers of the Commercial can not well forget that a large space has ior years been taken up by Kendall'i advertisement especially of a certain Spavin Cure. We have had dealings with Dr. hern dall lor many years, and the truth is fully ard faith ully proven not only that he is a good honest man, and that his celebrated Spavin Cure is not only all that it is recommended to be, but that the English languagetis not capable of recommending too highly. Kendall's Spavin Cure will cure spavins. There are hundreds of cases in which that has been -proven to our certain knowledge, but, after all, if any pcrwn confines the usefulness of this celebrated uiedici ne to curing spavins alone, they make a bur mistake. It is the best nedicine known as an outward applica tion for rheumatism in the human family, it is good ior pains and aches, swellings and lameness, and is just as safely applied to men, women and children as It IS to norses. vt Know ui.h Lucre aro uviici irood linaments. but we do believe this spavin cure to bo far better than any ever invented. Kendall's Spavin Cure Colton, Cal., Oct. 3, 188S. B. J. Keddall &Co . Gents: While in the employ of C. C. Hastings, the well known lioreeman of Ban Francisco, in the year ending 1S80, we had a young horse two years old that contracted a bone spavin aud seeing your liniment known as Kendall's Spavin Cure advertised, upon my own responsibility I commenced using it and within thirty days from that time and after having used only three bottles the spavin was removed entirely, and therefore 1 naturally have the utmost confidence in lM merits. 1 do not hesitate to recommend it to all who have occasion to use the medicine ard should any one desire to confer wi me I shall be glad io answer any communicatic relating to the case in question. Kespecuuuy xours. j'.mi. suaurah. Kendall's Spavin Cure San Francisco, Cal., Jan. IB, 1882. Messrs. J, B. Kendall 4c Co., Gents: Through the rttnmmAnda.tuin at a friend about a year airo. I was induced to give your Kendall's Spavin Cure a rial and I am pieaseuto say uiai i waviua bbmsucu .aa the results. 1 used it in several instances upon splints, which after a few app.ications were entirely removeo. I also used it ou a spavin with the same results. The medicine has grown in popularity in this vicinity in the peat few months and what ia said here to-day I believe is put out upon its merits. ALEX McCoRD, Foreman for City R. K Co. Send address for illustrated circular which we think gives positive proof of ita virtues; No remedy has ever met with such unqualified success to ear knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $1 per bottle, or aix bottles for ?5. All drug gists have it or can get it for you. or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors, DR. fi. J. KTNDALL & Co. , Enosburgh rails, Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS