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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1 916 EVENING EDITION '
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LINCOLN
HONORED
Two For One Sale
Now In Full Swing
naval lnuxrir for coos hay
IS NEW MOVEMENT.
THINK OF IT:
Two Suits or Clothes for tho ivrlco of one, plus $1.00.
Two Overcoats or Raincoats for tho price of one, plim $1.00.
OR
Ono Suit uml one Overcoat Iwth for tlio prlco of
plus $1.00.
one,
Special for Tuesday and Wednesday:
CHOICE nny $1.00 or $ii.00 Shoos In tlio storo
$1-JS
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MAH.SIIFIELD
11AXDOX
MYRTLE POINT
POWERS
SOXS OK VICTEHAXS HOSTS
OLD TIME WARRIORS
TO
THREE IBS LUTE
C. M'GOVERX TELLS OP TROUH.
LEH OX RAILROAD
STREET JIGHT ON
POUlt AXOLES TO LEGAL BATTLE
WAGED AT COUNTY SEAT
tthr Slide t Not! Tunnel nil
llivcr Gii?s Around Ityldgo
i Ahutciucnt
"Tlio boll strikes one, wo tnko aio
note of time,
11 ut from Its loss: to glvo It then
ti tongno
Is wIho In man."
I JYonne.
C. McGovorn, tlio well known Mm
borman, arrived homo Saturday
night after liavlnj: boon away from
tlio city for a period of four or
flvo months. During that tlmo he
wao nt Salt Lnko City and nlso at
j'olnts on tlio coast. Mr. McGovorn
camo In over tlio now railroad, or
rather attempted to do so, but was
delayed on account of tlio damage
caused by tlio storm.
, Hllo Had Ono
Ho says that tlio slldo at tlio Not I
tunnel was a bad ono. Thn rain
caused an enormous volumo of dirt
to break off the embankment and
fall over tlio track and ho unys that
thore Is a quantity nioro which is
oiiro to como down. Tlio train
started out from Eugono but when
tlio big Blldc was discovered, tlio
passengers woro taken back ond no
ono was allowed to leavo Eugonu
until tlio track was cleared. Mr.
McGovorn was dclayod tlirco days
at Eugono.
Tlio rallroal tisoil men with shov
ela to clear away the dirt and tlio
, Job was finally accomplished. This
was only ono of tho sovoral slides
on tho rnllroaM but It was tho wo'st
one.
Goo Around Ahutcmcu,t-
Mr. McGovorn says tho most dan
RerouH loklng place was at ono
of tho bridges ovor tho Sluslaw, a
Htructuro of uovdral spans.. Hero
tho water has divortcd so that horc
after It will run between tho first
npan and tho abiitomont, changing
Its coiiitjo entirely. Tho water also
Vent around tho lusldo of tho nbute-
anont and washed out tho dirt so
'that It was nqccssnry to oxtond Mm
bora across frqni the abiitomont to
'tho Rrouud which had rem ulned In
tact. This sorved as a temporary
tHtipport for tho rails and tho train
'went over It but It did not look very
,flOlld. It will bo Qiiltu a IiIk Job to
fill in tho ground again back or tho
nbutoment.
EsniH'H tho Snow
Mr. McGovorn had quite n tlmo
getting back hero from Salt I.ako
Clty, In tho Grando Hondo Valley
lio bad to mako a visit to a small
town otf tho main railroad. On
Completing bis business ho did not
want to remain longer In the small
placo and decided to walk out and
reach U Grando. Just behind en mo
tho big snow Btorm and bad bo not
Blurted out to wall; he would have
been snowbound In tho Grand Hondo
Valloy until a day or so ago.
l.ator .Mr. McGovorn was again
forlunnto us ho got out of Pubco
?on tho last train leaving thero bo
foro tho Btorm aturted otherwise ho
t would have boon snowbound at that
(" placo. After making those fortunate
escapes he arrived at Eugono onij
to be detained thero three days on
account of tho obstructions on tlio
now railroad Into Coos Hay.
Lumber lluslucss Hotter
Mr. McGovern said that tho Im
provement In tlio lumber busiuoss
on tho outsldo was markod and It
Boomed to bo tho opinion that tho
bettor prices and domain! for lum
bor had como to stuy for at leaBi
two years.
Soinoubat. Similar to Local Mrat
Street Case Prtqioity Owners
ItefiiNO Pay Street AsM'ssmontN
"Havo nlwnys boon
drawing,
at daggora-
Sons of Veterans Seek Expression of
Opinions Would Secure Com
pany and llrliifr Ship Here.
"Hrlttanla needs no bulwarks,
No towers along tho steep;' '
LHer march Is lo'cr tho mountain
waves,
Her home Is on" the lcop.'
1 ' .-Campbell
Tlio Sous of Veterans, In n spirit
of preparedness, arc. launching a
campaign to secure again a branch
or tho Progon Naval militia for
i Coos Hay. Later a meeting Is to
bo bcld or all young men Interested
in the movement, their co-oporatlon
will bo sollcltod nnd an effort then
in a do to secure for this port one
of tlvo Idlo Binallcr vessels nf tho
navy.
J. C. Kendall nnd Frank Horton
Piro Instrumental In furthering thq
)lan. Thoy point to tho fact that
Portland litis Just secured tho old
cruiser Marblehcad In place of tho
Doston.
Iloston Hero in 1012.
Tho latter vessel has been on
Coos Hay, onco In 1012 at tho tlmo
when thoro existed nero a branch
of tho naval mllltla that was dis
organized In "that samo year.
To securo tho Hoston or somo
nlilun nf nlinut thin nl?n will hn tlm
Anrinnvnr. nrnvlillnir Minimi, vnlnn. Voluntary Ilnnkriit M. J. Halo
toers can be socurod to permit of ?f i:aatB,tl " Bo " volunteer
uauanipicy, ruing ins caso noioro
Judge Sohlbmlo. Tho liabilities aro
listed at $222.80, duo to local mer
G A. It. and Spanish-American AVnr
Veterans in Attendance A,miy
1 tut Ions for ItcfrcMuitcutg
"Our children shall bohpld his ramo,
The kindly-earnest brave, roreseelng
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Sagacious, patient, dread hip praise,
not blame, jtt
Now birth or our now soil, tho first
American.,, '44
Tho Sons or Veterans Saturday cV,il
enlng in tho-Moqso Jlall woro hosts
to the G. A. It. veterans and the,?
Spanish-American War veterans In X
ntendanco'practlcally every Civil War
veterans on Coos Hay 1 moro than
tho outlro moinberslilp of tho Uakcr
Post. Tho Sons ot Votorans rur
nlshed machines to tnkce tho old
warriors to their homes atterwards.
The rofreslfhicnts. Wore regulation
army rations, D. A, Jones was ap
pointed commissary sergeant nnd
with his squad foraged on tho kitch
en, bringing forth tho beans, the
program:
Quartet ...Charles Stnuff, V. A.
Held, V. Pratt and Mr. Kgglcston
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ....
P. G. Horton
Lincoln as a Cltlczn ,.M. L. Duncan
Patriotism Hov. A. S. Hlsoy
Lincoln as nLaw'yor ..C. I. Hclgard
Spanish Amorlcan War oVtoraiiB. .
K. O. Graves
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such an undertaking.
Plan Is One of Preparedness.
This year Is ono of general pro-
pnrodnefls, claim tlio Sons of Vol
And ono nnothor loppor clawing." orntiB. It Is only In keeping with
Uutlor.
(Spoclat to tho Times)
COQUILLK, Ore, Pob. 11. He
foro Judgo Coku in Coqulllo today
camo up tho Plrst street caso or Co
qblllo, a controversy and misunder
standing somewhat similar to the
this spirit then, thoy say, that a
branch of tho naval mllltla should
bo secured hero.
In 1011 tho first organization
was rormed on Coos Hay. Tho
company membership rangod from
40 to 70 actlvo members. A crulso
won made by thorn from Portland
Pirst streot caso In Marshfleld and to Coos Hay aboard tho Hoston. It
ono In which a long and spirited le- was a Bhort tlmo ntter UiIb that
gal battle Is expected.
L. iA. LJIJoqvIfit, acting nH city
attorney of Coquille, Introduced
a motion botoro Judge Coko to havo
him coiistruo a contract entered Into
by tho city with Klllngson nnd Her
gon, contractors. At tho samo time,
It. O. Graves acting tor tho plain
tiffs, property owners protesting tho
street assessment, naked for a Judg
ment on tho plcadlncs, claiming
Micro havo been sufficient admis
sions' by tho city for tho plaintiffs
to tako Judgment without atrial of
tho caso.
Is Pour Cornered Plglit
Tho fight is a four cornered ono
and Involves tho payment of closo
to $13,000, claimed for ctreet work.
Property owuora nlong First street
say thoy aro not liable for assess
ments becauso tho city accopted a
lump sum bid of tho contractors for
about $0,000 and then let tho work
by piece contract ror coimldorablo
moro than tho abovo mentioned sum.
Also tho plaintiffs d eel aro tho maca
dam has not hold up undor traffic
and that nutos right now nro get
ting mired on First street.
Warrant Pinrliar.s Out
On tho other hand tho city is
booking to collect tho money. The
contractors are holding tho city lla-
blo for the payments ami tho fourth
partlca aro tho warrant holders, moil
who purchased wurrauts re
lating to tho Btroot Improvement.
Tho Btreet was completed In 1911.
Part of tho money ror tho Improve
ment has been paid, tho remainder
of tho property owners aro fighting
the assessmeutB,
the company went to pieces.
Secure nn Old Vesnel.
Now tho hollof is exprossod that
thero aro enough young mon on
the bay willing to Join In such a
movo nnd, further, that a ship ran
bo obtained. Thero nro in tho navy
on this coast sovoral old timo war
voshoIh about to bo or already
mustered out of commission that
would very well aorvo tho purpose
of practlco ships.
Will lA'arn Fooling.
John Kendall said today that tho
Sons of Veterans nro anxious for
nn expression or opinion on tho
matto'r boforo thoy go alieail much
further with tho movement.
With suclij a craft stationed In
Where Did You Get That Pretty Dress?
"Whero did you get that pretty dress, Mrs. White? Did you mnko-It?
"Of rourso not! I'm not dressmaker enough to do that. I bought It
right hero In town, nnd 1 only paid $1.00 tor It. This is ono or thosu
I Mina Taylor Dresses
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but novor ngulnt
1 formerly mado my own drosses
"Look nt the fitylo of this dross. So how perfectly It fllH. Notlcn
chants, nnd $00 credits, all of which 'tt
how roomy It Is through tho hips,
feet, corded nlud nou-rlpplug.
ICxnmluo those buttonholos per
ls exempt.
Looks After Contracts
W. J. Longstrom of Coquillo was
In Mnrshflold today looking after n
number of contract prospectus, Ho
Bays it nas been rather quiet in thu
contracting business Micro for npmo
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Dance Tonight tt
Tho members or tho K. or P. lodgo tt
nt North Mend will glvo n danco this1
evening ni uocgio nail in Hint clty'f
Tho affair Is to colobrato the fifty-
third anniversary by lodges througn- '
otu 1110 country.
"When I want to do tho houso work, I put on a cheaper MlNA'tTAV
LOR Dross. When I want to louugo around tho houno, or innko a
neighborhood call, I put on ono of theso better oues, I wouldn't bo
without tioveral for twlco tho prlco thoy cost mo."
See the Mina Taylor Dresses Here
Prices from $1.00 up . ' '"
Arrivo From South
Vomon Smith and Carrol Smith
arrived hero Saturday night via Flor
ence. Carrdl Smith will bo hero for
somo tlmo but Vomon Smith Is ar
ranging to movo his household ef
fects to Herkeley whero ho will mnka
h.'s homo being now In tho head of
fices with his rathor, C. A. Smith.
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Dc'alucd In l-'liitrciico
Judgo Hall wroto to Mrs. Hull from
Floronco to say that ho had boon ma
tho harboT, drills would bo held on roonod thoro most of last week bo-
board, Micro would bo commissioned
men of tho navy hero In charge to
Jook after tho training of tho mon,
and oftlmos cruises could bo In
ciuibo or tho Blldes on tho railroad
Into Kugeno and thoroforo was un
able to meet his first wrok of dates
on the I. O. O. p. Inspection trip. Ho
dulged In up and down tho coastlls this week In Bouthorn Oroaon,
for tho purposo of teaching tho
amatour "Jacklea" how to stand on
a rolling dock, how to mako a
long spllco and to detormluo be
tween starboard and starboardcr.
YOPXti i'KOI'Li: MIIKT
1,4 FprsPrt W vice, aco Jay Dojlo.
Jttl!oHng aud Cloauiig, phone U5U,
IMiloii (,'athetlng Held at llaptlM
Clnurli Sunday
"Who God doth Into and early pray
More of Ills grace than gift to lend
Ami entertains tho harmless day
With a religious book or frlond."
Sir Henry Wotton.
A Union young people's meeting
was held at tho Haptlst church last
evening, at fi;30 o'clock. It was In
charge of W. 0. llliimuiin. Short ad
dresses were made by representatives
of Beveral churches. J. T. Hrand
spoke for the Presbyterian church,
Charles Huymond nnd Jerry Scott
tpoko for the Methodist church, S.l.
I.eland for tho Haptlst church and
Miss Myrtle Tripp for tlio Christian
church, All of tio speakers dwelt
particularly on tho plan of a united
endeavor being mado In the work of
tho young people's soclotles of Hie
city. During the session Herbert
TlttBtoruil sang a boIo and was ac
eoiupnnled by Miss Mary Kruse. It
v.us decided to hold another union
meeting at the Methodist church next
Sunday evening.
CURRY COUNTY RIVERS
REACH A. HIGH MARK
.
Slides In Iloatls mid lliiins Flooded
Hut Xo Very Great Damage
Is Done.
"Tho Btroam, aspiring, pants Ha
source to mount,
As streams meander lovel with
fount.
their
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Hobert Montgomery.
Tho molting of tho snow In tho
tlio vicinity of
lodges,
In
Medford, visiting
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$ M0$
FAHUIN To Mr. and Mrs. W. n.
I Parrln at their homo at Sumner Snt-
I in day night, February 12, twins,
u boy nnd a girl, weighing six and
Bovon pounds respectively. Thoy
mako six children In tho family.
J. 0. HOLT COiNGJO HUE HEARING
CHKAMKHY KLKCTS.
(Spoclal to Tho Times)
COQUILLR, Oro., Fob. U. Ait
tho annual meeting or tho stock
holders or tho Coquillo Valley
Creamory association tho following
directors woro olectcd: C. E. Mc
Cunly, William G. Mohl, Frank
Wlllard, James Jenkins aud C. T.
Skeols. Tho now board hold a
meeting and olectod C. K. MeCurdy
prwldont and Petor N. Hoyor mnn-
agtr and secretory. Henry Bollonl
was employed ns buttormnkor.
Tho report of tho yoar'a business
showed tho rollowlng Mguros: Cash
received and money due for salo or
mouutaluB of Curry county cnuscd butter, $98,23:i.GS; cost of manu
facturing butter, $0,307.77; amount
of checks paid to patrons, $82,finri;
number of pounds or buttor rat re
ceived In 12 months, .102,118;
number or pounds or buttor mado,
371,97-1; nvorago prlco rooolvod for
butter, 28.9 cents per pound.
Tho prlco received for buttor
was 2.90 conts less than Alio aver
ago for 19 H, but tho amount or
butter mado and sold was 27 nor
coat, more than tho year previous.
Tho amount paid to dnlrymon was!
$0,207 moro n 191,5 than in 1911,;
all tho rivers to bo high. Tho Port
Orford Tribune tells tho following
about the flood conditions:
"While Sixes river was higher
than it lias been for a number of
years, yet it was not as high in
proportion as Klk rlvor, Tho
latter stream was hlghor at A.
J. Marsh's placo than It has beon
slnro 1890, while at tho McKenzIo
place at the mouth of tho stream
It was higher than it has be,on
slnro they located there In early
dayB, Sunday night tho tanners
nil along the river were up all
night looking out for their stock,
and property, but asldo trom wash-
New Store. Mr. Opporman whp
camo horo n row nionths ago rrom In
dependence, Kan., has opened an elec
tric fixtures and supply houso In tho
Odd Follows hall building on North
Front stroot. Ho has beon engaged
In this buslncBs for many years and
expects to develop Into tho whoto
aulo and manufacturing Hues or It
bore,
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MHS. C. II. DUNGAN or South Coon
rlvor was a Marshriold visitor to
day. Sho has practically recovered
from her recent Illness.
J. A. GOODWILL and wlfo camo
down from their South Coos rlvor
homo nnd Mrs. Goodwill will ro
main hero for a row days receiv
ing modlc-al troatmout.
COUNTY SURVEYOR CAUGIIELL
or Curry county pnssed through
hero Saturday en route homo from
Portland to Gold Heaeh.
E. S. GIVENS, agent for tho Now
York Lire Insurance Company, loft
today on nn extended eastern trip
during which ho will ropreaont the
company. Ho will visit Ills par
ents at Springfield, III., whllo east,
SlTCKSSFl'li MANAGER EPtJEXE
CAXXKHV TO SPF.AIC HERE
Will Tell PnriueiH and ItiiNlnch's Men
How Establishment Can Ho Mmlo
To Pay on Coiw Hay
"No wild enthusiast ovor yot could
real,
'Till half mankind woro llko himself
possessed,"
Cowpor.
J, O. Holt, successful manager of
tho Eugeno cannery, will be hero noxt
week to hold a meeting With tho
farmers and business men of Cooh
Hay. This was tho announcement
tlila morning of tho Horticulture
commltteo or tho Chamber or Com
merce, composed or Clnudo O.
Thompson and R. llugigo.
This Is the second stop In tho
campaign bulng nut.vply waged in
tho lutorests of establishing a can
nery horo that will not only tako
taro or tho rrult and vegetables
raised horo at present, but afford"
such n market that farinors will hoc
fit to plant moro of tholr laud to
Buch products.
Mado Plieuoiiilual Sumtis
OoiikiVsh to Tako Up O. & C. I-ani!
.Matter Feb, 17 Is Date Sot
nml Governor Asked to Send
State Hcpivontntlc.
"Thoro was on both Bides much to
Bay:
Ilo'd hear tho cnuso another day;
And so ho did and then n third
Ho heard It thon, ho kept hl
word,
Hut wkli rojolndors or repllen,
Long bills, and answers stuffed
.with lies,
For ulxtqoip years tho cause wi
'spun,
And then stood whoro It first I"'
gun."
Dean Swift.
WASHINGTON, D. t, Fob. 14.
Tho houso commltteo cm puuno
lands fixed February 17 for hew
ing tho Orogou-Callfornla ld
grant case. Senator Choniborlaln.
Ropresontatlvo Hnwloy, other con'
gres8lQiiaI dologatlon and depart
mont otrielals aro to bo heard.
Govomor Wlthycombo has uw
Invited to dologato a stato official
for tho hearing If ilorflred. A Ch
oral lnvltat.'on has boon Issued to
Slnco tho launching of tho move- lv wishing to testify.
mont thoro has been much favorable
comment. Mr. Molt has mado a
phenoinlnnl success of tho co-oporat-ivo
plant In Eugono and Is coining
hero to toll tho people how ho did
it and how It can bo clono on Coos ;Ra Ropresontatlvo Wilson,
Flvo bills for tho disposition
tho O. & C, lands aro bo'ore con
gross. Thoy were Introduced 1
Roprosoutatlvo Hawley. Senator
Chaborlaln, R-opresentaMvo HaUcr,
ana
Hay.
Ono of tho things that will prob
ably,1 Iiq advocated by Mr. Holt will
tho firth. Is tho Rokor bill.
CIIAUNCEY CLARKE or Smlth-Pow- 1Q Mm growing or loganberries In
ors Camp Six was In ironi Powers Mils suction. Last year ho camo to
Is ut Schenectady. Hugh Smith,
son or Senator 1. S, Smith or this
city, Is now and for Rome tlmo past
bus beon employed by tho General
Electric company ut SchonncUuly.
N. V., whoro tho munition plant or
tno company burned today,
DAIRY MEETING HERE
t tlllt HRsInn li lift linlil trmirtrfu.
lug ttuuy n lot or ronelng and In- ,nonilllB um, Mr nr,ornoon , tIie
Jurlng tho bridge, did but little
damage.
"Soveral slides aro reported in
t It fk tmi il It mi h 4 li i-v A .t .. V .. I .
...u ...,, II1U aiuuiiii um, nnu(nn invitation to everyono who is In;
ono of tho bridges near tho Syd-,any way Interested In tho mioattnn
1. O. O. P, hall It is expected there,
will bo many dairymen In nttondnnco.
J. L. Smith, agriculturist, has Issuod
ham placo, at Denmark has gono
down, bo that It will probably bo
Bovoral days before tho roads aro
opened again to team travol.
"Many or tho barns cm tho low-
utat conrronts dairymen, Part or
tho session will be given over to the
asking or questions. Pror Darr, or
O. A. C, and Mr. Meyer, or tho U. S.
Department or Agriculture will bo
lands along Elk river woro flooded the speakers und will endeavor to
ami tho water lacked but two . btmiehton nut n. nrr.i.i.i,.a n,ni
luchos. of coming in T. C. Clark's
house on tho old Joo Nay place."
may bo presented. At noon n lunch
eon will bo served in tho dining room
of tho I. O. O. P, hall, tho women In
Dr. D. V. Viiughaii, DontN, Room Uoiidnnre bolng oxpeeted to ramo
fl, Plrdt National Hank building urmed With tho "ea'ta."
. iu siuuu onuuuy,
SIDNEY CLARIv, Who, has bqen .work
ing In tio S.mlMi-PwnrH-'caiuus
has been spou'dliU Mio last tow
dnys li Marshflein.
CIIAS. WIN'SOll'iiud Petor LqhuIo.
tho North llonci cfipltallsts, voro
hero today on biislnuss,
SHANNON MITallELL Who is now
conducting Mia Nortll Hoiid News
Company was a Marshriold busi
ness visitor today.
IiOgs i,ost I-Voni Train
Last week a gang or seven mon
were sent down tram Powers to lo
cate logs which had fallen ofr tho
logging trains. Tho party found a
great numbo ot tho and thoy
were later loaded on tho logging
train. Coquillo Herald.
Times Want Ads Get Results,
tlio Umpqiia Valley and doclnred tho
land thore especially adaptable- to tho
berry. In tho jiast year tho logan
borry market lias boon Increasing
through tho tar east and tho middle
west.
HOMHAHDS IX NIGHT
Residents or ElagstaSf arQ pro
tostine tlfo promlsquous Bhootlng
elalmod to bo Indulged In ty an old
gentleman named Noah, who, it Is
faald, has boon postered of lato by
boys.
On Saturday night whllo several
residents woro on tholr way homo
from a meeting in tho school houso
Bonio ono camo to tho door of the
cabin whore Noah Uvea and fired ofr
a chnrgo Into tho midnight air. The
reason for tho bombardment Is not
Uuow u,
He Removed the
Danger Signal
"I Buffered a -ions J' $eJ
a very weak back' write ''
Hmltl.326 Slain St.. areen BUT. V
"A few boxes 9 ole ,K'ii gjreitrt
completely relieved ine of "?" gm
and pain In tho back, and now i
as strong and well as ever. v0,
Ono cannot help becomlnb ne n
nnd feollnu tired and .worn out i'f
the kidneys fall to niter and "
out of the system the f ""..Vwfi
matter that causes Uldaey irouu
and bladder ailments. , .ianger
Backache Is one of Nature a aanb
signals that tho kidneys ar .?&
up and inactive. It .0"eRIttfSjer or
by rhoumatlsm. annoylnff biaaar ,
urinary disorders. P,ynnWes "J
under the eyes, swollen ankles
painful Joints. ,,. at tli
I Foley Kidney Pills Ret risht ala
source of trouble. They lijj'S of j
the kidneys, to healthy """erform
whon the kidneys properl) ,e,ta
their functions the Poi0,'S"s.yaiein.
matter Js eliminated from the sy
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