The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 23, 1902, Image 1

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VOL. XX.XII.
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JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
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JULY ¿Z 1902
I
a OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a
TWO MEN KILLED
tSouthern Oregon Minesi
O
o
By J. A. McDonald, Who Formerly
Lived in Southern Oregon.
o-o-oooooooooooooooooooooo
How Happiness Came Into a
Clouded Life.
Operation» at the Oregon Bonanza,
located in Vt llliauis creek district,
have been su-peuded, perhaps Indetl
S eattle , July 26.—Tracy is still non est. Nobody knows his oitely. Col. Rogers, the superintend­
whereabouts.
ent, lias left lor San Francisco, to
consult with the company he repre­
THE JEFFRIES-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT
sents.
Dan Green has cleaned up the past
BY ROUNDS.
season's work at his mines in Galice
R ound 1—They meet in the middle of the ring and spar. creek district., and is well pleased
Fitz backs away. Jeff crosses lower. Fitz backs away from a with the result.
THE LATEST FROM TRACY.
“ It was mi eventful <lay for me,"Mid
Mrs. Mamie Mi-Leun, of No. 2011 E. Con-
groHH Htnwt, Detroit, Mich. “ I looked
Mito the future awl huw huulth anil hap­
piness in store for me.
"I luul ltxl a gloomy life," she ooutin-
aed. My entire girlhood was saddened by
ill health, the result of a cold contracted
at a critical time iu my thirteenth year.
Months and years of suffering followed left lead. Fitz sends left to mouth, and Jeff’s left goes over Fitz’
and doctors did not help me. My blood shoulder. Fitz sends left to Jeffries nose, and scarlet flows. Jeff
had turned to water aud the natural
Fitz jabbed
functions of my sex had ceased. A noted rushes Fitz to the rojies, but failed to land him.
specialist in the diseases of women who nose again with left. Fitz blocks left lead and backs out of way
was treating ine said niy case was hope­ of a left swing. Fitz ducks a hard left swing, then sent a left to
less and that I could not live more than Jeff’s jaw and face. Jeff puts left to body; but gets a left on the
a few years at the most.
mouth and another on the face. Fitz sends a solid right to neck
• I was so weak that I oould not walk
across the room, I luul not the slightest and jabs it lightly at sound of liell. Fitz has made the l>est of
appetite, niy feet and hands were always first round.
•old aud I was miserable and unhappy.
R ound 2.—Jeff tries left. Fitz is not there. Jeff ducks a left
I wasted away to a mere shallow; I swing, and puts a left on breast. Jeff puts another left on chest
looked frightful and no medicine tliat I
took did me any gixxl. I tried to be re­ and right to ear; but got a right on body. Fitz put left to jaw,
dropjied to stomach. Jeff sends left to breast. Jeff is short with
signed to my fate, but it was hard.
"Then came the eventful <lny. An old left swing. They exchange lefts on body. Jeff rushes, sending
friend of our family came iu and told two hard lefts to body. Fitz upper-cut Jeff on the mouth with
me so confidently that Dr. Williams' left. Fitz jabs left to mouth. Fitz sends left to neck. He sends
Pink Pills for Pale People would cure
me that I began to hope aud life lookisl stiff to mouth. Jeff is bleeding freely from mouth ami nose. Jeff
brighter. I started taking the pills and is backingaway from Fitz at end of round.
I soon could see that they wore doing
R ound 3.—Fitz ducks away and blocks a left lead. Jefl does
me gixxl. My flesh Ix-gnn to feel warm, not crouch so much now. Jeff semis a left stiff to neck. Fitz
my color to oome back and I felt stronger.
Improvement was gradual but sure. I sent a light left to nose. His gloves are covered with blood.
continued faithfully with the medicine , Again be jabs Jeffs mouth with left. Jefl is short with a left
aud soon my functions became normal swing. They clinch. As they break Fitz jabs a cruel left to
and health came back. My friends mouth. Again he jabs the sore mouth. Jeff rushes Fitz with left
thought my recovery was almost a mir­
acle and the physicians who had given but blocks his swing and talks to Jeff Jeff swings left over Fitz’
mo up for death were forced to admit shoulder. Its Fitz’ round, and old Bob is cheered to the echoes.
that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had done He goes to his corner.
what they could not do."
R ound 4.—Bob backs away. They spar. Jeff landed right
No discovery of modem times has and left on face. Jefl is short with a left but smothers a swing
proved such a blessing to women tut Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People. from Fitz. Lands right on jaw and uppercut Jeff on chin. Jeff
Acting directly ou the bli««l and nerves, put two hard lefts on body. Fitz jabs Jeff three times on mouth
invigorating the body, regulating the and face. They come together and land rights on body. Jeff
functions, they restore the strength and lands hard left on breast. Fitz ducks out of the way and put a
health in the exhausted patient when
Fitz puts
every effort of the physician proves un­ light left on body, je/f tries two lefts; but is short,
availing. These pillsnre sold in Isixesat left and right on face. Jefl ducked a swing as the l>ell rings.
50 cents a box or six Ixixea for 82.50, and
R ound 5.—They spar and exchange light lefts on neck. Fitz
may be luul nt all druggists, or direct by backs away from Jefl'. Swings without much effort. Jefl crowds
mail from Dr. WilUntus Modicum Go., Fitz to ropes and puts left on neck. Fitz sent a left to Jeffs eye
ticheuectady, N. Y.
11. fiantield of Perdue, who is de­
veloping some mines In Elk creek dis­
trict that promise very well, was at
Portland recently. The Roseburg
Review says that be is making prep­
arations to put up a smelter, and ex­
pects to tiave it running before the
snow flies
J. H. Johnson, who represents a
Boston company, is now operating I d
Josepjine county.
NO. 30
where it is hot ail the year round
A shooting affray occurred on
July 21 st at Fall Creek, 12 miles
rom Klamathon, Calif., on the
ine of construction of the Klam­
ath'Lake railroad, resulting in
the killing of Henry Hoover and
fatal wounding of Mr. Loucks.
McDonald, who keeps a tough
jlace at Fall Creek, came into
Yreka at 4 o’clock next morn­
ing, in an intoxicated condition,
and told that Hoover and
Loucks met him on the road
and began joshing him about
lis team, and finally wound up
Yy assaulting him. He said that
under provocation and in self­
defense he drew his gun and
shot Hoover dead, and then
aimed at Loucks, the ball from
lis gun entering Loucks’ left
side and coming out at the right
side. McDonald displayed marks
on his body that he said were
rom the assault of the two men
le had shot. He was at once
arrested and placed in jail.
McDonald formerly kept a sa-
oon at Klamathon.
He has
the reputation of being a man
who is quite ready to use and is
landv with hisgun. Hooverwas
a half-breed, who once lived in
Jacksonville, and has been work­
ing on the railroad construction,
and Loucks is the boss of a con­
struction gang engaged on the
same work.
Scott’s EmuSsion
sells better than any where else
in the world. So don’t stop taking
it in summer, or you will lose 1
what you have gained.
i
‘
Send for a free »ample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist«,
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
50c. and fi.oo; all druggists.
COUNTY RECORDS.
Matters of Importance Transacted at
the Court House.
REAL ESTATE.
Henry Klippel to James Braden, all
right, title and interest io certaia
water ditch in twp 36: #1.
M A Magone to Jas Braden, 7 acres
in two 36, r 2 w; #50.
E M Wulbank to J D Graham, und
4 Interest iD mining claim, "Eagle
The Mountain View Copper Co.,
mine,” Blackwell mining dist; #600.
whose property is located not far from
Wm A Childers to Wm Hall, si of
Kerby, Josephine county, has incor­
swj of sec 32. twp 35, r 2 w, n4 of nwi
porated, wltti a capital stock of #1,-
of sec f, twp 36, r 2 w, also sei of nef
of sec 5, twp 36, r2 w. containing 20#
200,000. J. L. and J.G. Sowell, W. J.
acres; #1600.
McNamara and W. E. Olmstead are
F J Rvan to Sami F Starr, 54} acres
the Incorporators. Trie company bas
in twp 38, r 1 w; (2000.
A Warcbter to Amelia Messner. 289
a Vulcan smelter of the latest pat­
acres in secs 16, 17,twp 36, r 3 w; #1.
tern in operation on the ground,
J K Van Sant to 'William Powell,
which is turning out 9 considerable
lots (¡and 7, blk C, R R add to Ash­
quantity of matte that a-says as higu
land, and parcel ot lapd in blk 15,
60 per cent.iu cupper. Tins promis­
Ashland; #500.
es tu be a valuable property.
John J Kincaid to Chas R Ray. 81.25
acres in secs 17 and 18, twp 36, r 2 w;
#2000.
Hargadlne Cemetery Association ta
Isaac C Moore, lot 148, H C Associa­
tion, Ashland; #8
Caswell Morris to Lucios Water­
man. lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, and i of lot 7,
blk J, Tilent; also 80 acres d 1 c No
64, twp 38 and I interest in water
ditch, known as “Jacib Wagner
The Best Liniment for Strains. ditch;” #625
i
Don't tie the top of your
Robt Ashworth to W V Gibbons,
Mr. F. H. Wei)«, the merchant at
Jelly and preeerve Jar« In
Deer Park, Lom; Island. N. Y., say«: 160 ac>es of land in secs 24 and 25,twp
the old fashioned way. Heal
them by the now, quick,
"I always recommend Chamberlain's 26. 2 w; #700.
absolutely sure way—by
W W Kentnor to Louise CTruberr,
Pain Balm as the best liniment for
a thin coating of Pure
strains. I used it last winter for a 104.88 square feet, Granite street,
Refined Paraffine. Has
no taste or odor.
1»
severe ianjene«« in the side, resulting Ashland: *500.
air tight and acid
L Waterman to J C Parslow 1 acre
from a strain, and was greatly
proof. Easily applied.
pleased with the quick relief and off Chesnut avenue, Ashland: *800.
Useful in adozen other
Susie L Alien et al to Mrs Mary M
ways al-out the bouse.
cure it effected.” For sale bv City
Full directions with
Dunn, lots 3 and 4, Knob Hill add to
Drug
Store.
each cake.
Ashland; #800.
I i and body. Fitz ducks left swing and sends a light right to Jeffs
Sold everywhere. Made by
J W Hatcher to H J Boyd, lot 42
STANDARD
OIL
CO.
’
head. Jefl swings a hard right to jaw. Jeff rushes and readies
A First-class Educational Institution. and west 4 of lot 4, Highland Park add
SOUTH AND EAST
to Ashland; #700.
Fitz with the left. Jeff sent a hard left to shoulder. Fitz sent two
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E D Root to Louise R Parker, lots
The Southern Oregon State Normal
stiff lefts to face. Jeff sends left to nose and just missed Fitz with
SchotA D muklug thorough prepara­ 3 and 4, blk 39, Medford; *300,
a right swing at close quarters. Fitz keeps Jeff bleeding freely.
Patrick J Ryan to John C Parslow,
tion for the coming year’s work. The
V
buildings are being remodeled and re­ parcel of land in Ashland: #230.
Jefl’has landed some hard blows on Fitz’ body. Bell.
Wm H Hurley to Mary A Bailey,
paired,
and
extensive
additions
to
the
Shasta Route
R ound 6.—Thev spar. Fitz breaks ground. Jefl'leads left un­
chemical and physical departments 74.22 acres in twp 38, r 1 w, excepting
der Bob’s guard. Fitz sent a stiff right to Jeff’s good eye. Fitz
are being made. The faculty is com­ right of way for water carried by
posed of strong teachers consecrated B ildwin ditch; #2500.
put
hard
left
to
wind
and
right
to
mouth.
Jeff
got
out
of
the
way
Trains ieave Medford for Portland
A D Helman to Clarence Farnham,
to the work, and each department is
and way stations at 4:21 a. iu. and of any more. Fitz sent in two lefts to face.
He exchanged left
lot 8, blk 14, Ashland; #1.
in the hands of a specialist.
5:52 p. m.
Max Muller to GeoO'B DeBar, 140
A year’s course in Latin and in
swings for jaw. Fitz jabs mouth with left. Fitz jrtits right on
^SAWYER’S
acres in sec 6, twp 38. r 2 w; *250.
Economics
has
been
added
to
further
8:3u ,,iu body. He swings left to mouth and again upper cut Jefl’ with
Lv Portland. ... 8:.to .«in
Max Muller to Geo O’B DeBar, nwi
prepare teachers for high school work.
L» Medford......... 11:45 pm 11:20 am left and right. Both seem to lie in blue. Jeff seems as fresh as
EXCELSIOR BRAND
The training department will be es­ of uet of sec 25, twp 37, r 3 w: #50.
Ar Aslilaud......... 12:55 am 12:35 ptn w^en he stripped in the ring, ns the bell ring9 Jeff landed a light
Geo H Andrews to M .F Parker, lot
pecially strong. A man of splendid
Oiled Suits
5:00 am
Ar Sacramento... 5:10 pm
education and wide experience will be 6. blk 1, Medford: #125.
8:45 am left on chin.
Ar San Fraucieco. 7:45 pm
land Slickers atthe head of this department. Much
NEW SUITS.
Warranted Waterproof.
R ound 7.—Jefl puts left to Fitz' neck. He forced matters.
attention will be given to oratory,
7:00 am
Made to «tend hard work and
4:55 am
Daisy
Walker
vs Joseph E Walker;
and
athletics
will
be
made
prominent.
rough
weatlier.
Ix»«»k
for
trade
­
9'15 aia Lands another in the same place. Fitz jabbed Jeffs neck with
Denver .................. 9:30 am
mark. If your dealer <k>ean t
The citizens < f Ashland have guaran­ divorce.
liave them, send for catalogue.
7:25 am left and right. Fitz straightened Jefl up with left on mouth.
Kansas City......... 7:25 am
teed some *200 as prizes for excellence
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
K. I. HeltiR* and Parkin« €•.»
8:30 pm Jeff put hard left on stomach. Jeff blocks a right swing, Fitz
Chicago................. 6:42 am
Agl»., Nan Francl«ru.
in these lines The City Library of
Walter C Hodge to Marie A Smith*
H.B.SAWYFR AWS, hole «fra.,
2000 volumes is thrown open to stu­
bride*,
Fitz
21st.
Ar Los Angele«..? 2.00 pn> , 8:05 am i rushes, drives Jeff to the rojies with left, a right on face.
dents of the institution. Board and July
George W Wilson and Pearl Rost*
6:00
pm
6:00
pm
Ar El Paso
put another light one on mouth. They clinch. Jeff thicks Fitz'
lodging c.«n be had at from #2 50 per July 2:1, 1902.
6:30 am
Ar Fort Worth.. G.:u) am
week to *4 00. Climate healthy.
right and throws his shoulder into Fitz. Fitz landed right on jaw.
Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 am 11:30 am
probate couirr.
Course of study practical and ex­
BO YEARS* “
7:00
am
They
clinch.
They
are
in
a
clinch
and
Fitz
grins
as
the
liell
7:00 am
Ar Houatoc.-
haustive. For catalogue of announce­
EXPERIENCE
Estate
of
John C Cox. Ira Wake-
6:30
pm
6:30
pm
Ar New Orleans..
ments, write B F. M ulkky , Presi­ tield appointed administrator.
6:42 pm rinKs-
6:42 pm
Ar Washington
dent,
orCLiFKitiD
T
homas
,
Secretary,
R ounds .—-Jeff follows Bob around the ring. Is short with a
Estate of Jessie 1 H tmrnond. Aus­
Ar New Y >rk .... 12:10 pm 12:10 pm
| Ashland, Oregon.
tin 8 Hammond appointed adminis­
left swing. Fitz sent a straight left to mouth. Jeff puts left on
trator.
wind, then left to chest. They exchange lefts, on body. Bob
Estate of James Scobie. Inventory
REDUCED rates to the east
and appraisement examined and ap­
swung left to face. Bob missed a right upper-cut that would
TRADE IVIARRa
proved.
On both trains. Chair cars Sacra­ have done business had he landed.
They exchange glancing
D esigns
Estate of Hezekiah C Nute. H H
Those contemplating an eastern
mento to Ogden and El Paso, and rights on body. They jab each other in face with lefts. Jefl sends
C opyrights A c .
trip will be interested to know that Taylor, W H Stewart and Henry
tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis,
Anvone sending a sketch and description may
ancertaln onr opinion free wl.etner an
there will shortly be on sale greatly Hansen appointed appraisers.
Bob down and out with a hard right on face. The blow looks anleklv
New Orleans and Washington.
invention le probably patentable. Communica­
Estate of J A Boyer. Order made
reduced rate tickets in connection
strictly eonSdentlnl. Handbook on Pater-tn
Connecting at San Francisco with like a foul. Fitz got up, saying: "The man won." Threw his tion.
•ent free. OlrteM asnncy for securing patents.
with the Rio Grande System, the confirming sale of personal property.
Tetonia taken tnrousli Munn A Co. receive
the several steamship lines fon Hono­ gloves on the floor and said: "This is m v last fight.”
Estate of Samuel Phillips. Sept 2,
famous “Scenic Line of the World.”
tprriol noflre. without charge, in the
lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen­
1902, appointed as a day for final set­
This
line
offers
its
passengers
a
tral aud South America.
mosu delightful and comfortable tlement.
le
See agent at Medford station, or
Estate of Emily E Tolman. Order
A handsomely tllmrtrsted weekly. largest ctr-
journey
to all eastern points.
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.—
address
cuiation
scientific
journal, Terms. *3 a
for final settlement and discharge
It
is
the
only
transcontinental
line
by
all
newsdealers.
year
;
four
months,
>1.
Sold
R. B. MILLER, O. F. * P. A ,
passing directly through quaint and made.
Portland, Oregon.
'New York picture-que Salt Lake City, ‘‘The
MINING LOCATIONS.
.*•
-w«r
"’«»sn’na'tr HQ
City of tne Saints," beautiful Glen­
James Braden, appropriation of
wood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Col­ water out of Rogue River, to be used
orado Springs (where a side trip may for power to propel machinery irrigat­
EootHIII Fruit Enrni-yl AcreaJO acres in cultivation.balance brush.fine
be made to the “Garden of the Gods” ing ditch, July 7, 1902.
house, barn and outbuildings
Living water from mountain, spring piped directly to
and the summit of Pike’s Peak over
residence
II seres needed to a I fit I fit Only IH miles from Central IMint.
Every acre
C E Smith, location of the "\ellow
the cog-wheel railroad) and Denver, Bay” quartz claim, Applegate mining
good orchard land, adapted to aifalfa. 18200. Crops reserved
Volley Home—28 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 acres in
Jacksonville, Oregon.
the queen city of the inter-mountain dist. May 24, 1902
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cultivation, small house and burn. 15 acres good fruit land
|IMO. A nice home (or
region. Stop-overs are allowed on all
some one.
Chas R Ray,appropriation ot water
KSTAHLIBHED IN 186g.
classes of tickets.
Grain Ranch» 100 acres in a square. All in cultivation.
Fair fence but no
out of Rogue River, to be known as
buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to fruit trees.
Three daily express trains make "Gold Ray Ditch,” July 12, 1902.
Two ¿niles from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil, fihooo. Crops
T hs school continues the careful trsintn* close connections with all trains east
reserved.
and thorough Instruction tor v-hlcb It Is favor­ and west, and afford a choice of tivt
A CrnekerlHck - 15M acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, al) but five
ably
known
acres of which is the very best of fruit land. 20 acres of timber land goes with the
distinct routes of travel. The equip­
place. An excellent,7 room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good bam and
ment of these trains is the best, in­
The
Music Department
granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, tine water Entire place
cluding free reclining chair cars,
visible from residence, line of the best bargains on our list. |rtS00
Crops reserved.
la always tn oba ge of oompetent and exper­ standard and tourist sleepers, a per­
This is the peer of auy fruit location in Jackson county.
ienced teachers. Hoard and tuition per seaalon
dining car service, and also
They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours­
of twenty weeks, M0.U0. Studies will be resum­ fect
HOLMES BROS., eentral Point, Ore.
personally conducted excursion cars, ing the veins and affecting the tissues»
ed September 1. ISOl.
each in charge of a competent guide, They are commonly due to defective diges­
For prospectus, address
whose business is to look after the
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
comfort of his guests.
No more tion but are sometimes inherited.
How do they manifest themselves T
pleasant
and
inexpensive
means
of
SHORT LINE TO
In many forms of cutaneous eruption,
crossing the Continent can be found
ST. PAUL, DULUTH,
than ’« provided by these excursions. salt rheum or eciema. pimples and boils,
For additional details address
and in weakness, languor, general debility.
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
J. D. M ANsriXLD.
Row are they expelled f By
And Points East.
Gen’l Ag’t. Rio Grande Lines, 124
MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS haw hem la •»
Through Palace and Tourist Bleep
Third
St..
Portland,
Oregon.
•ver SO years by the leaders ot the Mormon Chnreh and their
Southern Pacific Co.
P atents
Pullman and
Tourist Cars
Scientific American
Tickets To and From
jfUNN «
Some of Our Bargains.
'
St. Mary’s Academy,
All Points East
Great
Northern
Railway
What are Humors?
UNION
VIG0R1
era, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li­
brary Oara.
DAILY TRAINS, FA8T TIME
For rates, folders and full informa­
tion regarding tickets, routes, etc.,
call on or address
J. W. PHALON, T. P. A„
H. DICKSON, C. T. A.,
122 Third st., Portland.
A. B. (X DENNISTON. O. W. A.,
612 First are. aeultle, Wash.
VITALIK)
Hood's Sarsaparilla
follower«. Positively rnree the worst eases tn old and young
c arising
‘~ from
___ effeote ot seU-abnse, dissipation, excesses, or i-igaretto nmoklng. Carso Los«
GOOD MEN WANTED.
M««h..d,
Pew-r. Nlght-1. snore, feponaatorriiaea. Io noma la,
ManH«*<l, laawstenoy.
ImMtancv, Loot
L< . --------
laal Kan
Inala as, Lav.
Tai«« in Bark, Bril Daslr»«, Baatlaal
Bmlaalnn«,
Lam< Hack, Herwnaa Debility,
eoewlo. er Coantlpar
Headache. UnBtneeo «• Marry, L om eE Nemra, Vari-
Twt iebla» of Kyo-
Han, Btepe QnirhneM ef Dlaeharya, Mtnpa Nervana
JACKSONVILLE.
50
h.nctlon. Don’t get
lid«, Effect«are immMlate. Impart vigor and potency to every
Stimulate«
doponffi-nt, a core 1« et hand. Re-tore« «mall, Undeveloped Ct NTS o.-gens.
«aue. o,,u.n,
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the brain and nerve re ver*. Me. a box, • for pa.fiO by malt A written guarantee, to cure et
mono; refuudeo, with b buxee. Circular« free.
Add raff*, BISHOP REMEDY CO, San Franolaea, Oat
city drug store, Jacksonville.
I
oinm
Orders for Hacks,Huggies and Riding Horses
promptly attended to.
Feeding done nt reasonable rates.
Beat ot
ears takeu to prevent sodden tn, but will be re
sponsible tor none should they occur.
Will retuse to do livery work on credit
UEUttUE N. LEWIS. Prorp,
Good laborers and teamsters can se­
cure employment at any time at Fish
Lake ditch’ earn», three miles above
Brownsboro. Wages #1.75 per day;
board #3.25 per week.
D. E. M orris .
»
Superintendent ot Construction.
which also builds up the system that ha»
suffered from them.
It is the best medicine for all humors
B*«ri ios
lign.tira
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