Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 01, 1897, Image 4

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    The Committee Report on Corbett.
The majority report of the senate
committee upon the claim of H. W.
Corbett to a seat in that body has
been printed for the information of
the senators. The report was writ
ten by Senator Hoar, and after set
ting forth the conditions that exist
ed in the Oregon legislature last
winter, makes the following con
clusions: "It is clear, whatever may have
been the nature of the organization
of the legislature, that it had been
dispersed and come to an end before
March i, 1897, when the vacancy
in the office of senator occurred by
the limit of the term to which Mr.
Mitchell had been chosen, and
which he held for six years. Any
choice or appointment after that
time must be the choice or appoint
ment for less than six years.
"It is well settled by the practice
which has existed' from the forma
tion Of the gCVCluiiiciil, Utal vacau
cies so occuring after the beginning
of a term may be filled by the legis
lature. If that be true they may
be filled by the executive of the
state during a recess of legislature.
The legislature is only authorized
by the constitution to fill such va
cancies as might be filled by the ex
ecutive by temporary appointment
until the next meeting of the legis
lature. So, if the executive has no
power, the legislature has no pow
er. The executive may lawfully
make a temporary appointment and
the legislature fill that vacancy
when it assembles, or the office
must remain vacant for the rest of
the six years."
It has been said that a vacancy
does not happen when it occurs by
reason of the expiration of a certain
term, or wnen tne omce nas never
been filled, but the report holds
that the position is not well takeu
and says:
"When the terra of a representa
tive expires, and the people have
failed to elect a successor before
hand, which occurred very often
when a majority was required for
an election, the executive has al
ways issued a writ of election to
such vacancy as occurs.
"We think, therefore, that the
governor of Oregon was entitled to
make the appointment, and that
Mr. Corbett is entitled to a seat."
THE SUHMER SCHOOL.
A List of the Instructors of the Var
ious Departments.
Elk City Items.
Sea trout have made their ap
pearance. M. W. Simpson caught
a few yesterday.
Miss Ivy Griffith returned from
Philomath last night.
The organ purchased for the
lodges of Elk City arrived last
night, and was placed in the hall.
Commissioner Godwin was in
town today.
A crowd of Elk City people are
going to Newport camping the last
of the week.
II. L. Palmer is making arrange
ments to move to the Valley with
his family. AH are sorry to loose
Mr. Palmer from our midst, and
wish him the best of success.
Capt. Clark, of the steamer Mas
cotte, was in town today.
The potato crop is making a very
rapul growth this weather, and if
it continues favorable will be a
very large crop.
The case of Lottie Palmer vs.
School district No. 31 has been
settled. A very wise move for all
parties. It would be a wise thing
for all cases of that kind to be set
tled balore they come to court.
Battle Axe.
June 30, 1807.
About 200 students of the Agri:
cultural college at Corvallis have
addressed a petition to the regents
of that institution asking that II.
B. Miller be retained as president
of that institution. A hard fight
will be made by some of the regents
to depose Mr. Miller.
.
The initial number of John Daly's
new paper is expected to appear
this week at Corvallis.
No-To-ttac tor rtftj Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco hbtt cure, make weak
nicu auoim, blow! pure. We II. All drugtfisu.
The Summer School at Newport
is going to be a grand success. All
doubts as to the erection of the
building is now at rest, and it is
certain that the building will be
completed in plenty of time.
The board of educational control
consists of the following well-known
educators:
State Superintendent G. M. Irwin,
Salem; President H. B. Miller, Cor
vallis; President C. H. Chapman,
Eugene; President P. L. Campbell,
Monmouth, and County Superin
tendent S. G. Irvin, Newport.
Following are the various depart
ments of the summer school, with
the instructors secured for each:
Music Prof R. A. Heritage, Salem.
Art Miss Alice .Barber, Portland.
Household economy Miss Mar
garet C. Snell, Corvallis.
Geology rrof. Thomas Condon,
Eugene.
Biology Prof. A. B. Cordley,
Corvallis.
Pedagogy Prof. H. B. Bucham,
Monmouth.
History and Economics Prof. F.
G. Young, Eugene.
Botany Prof. N. P. Hedrick,
Corvallis.
Language (Latin, Greek, German
and French) Prof. F. S. Dunn,
Salem.
Elocution Prof. Irvin M. Glenn,
McMinnville.
Physical cultureMiss Anna S.
Lane, Monmouth.
Teachers' review course (lan
guage and reading) Miss Agnes
Stowell, Weston.
Teachers' review course (number
work and geography) Prof. J. H.
Burnham, Portland.
English literature Prof. I. M.
Glenn, McMinnville.
Bible study Rev. Dr. G. M.
Irwin, state superintendent, Salem.
Horticulture Profs. A. B. Cord
ley and N. P. Hedrick. Corvallis.
Penmanship and bookkeeping
Prof. W. A. Wann, Monmouth.
United States history and methods
Prof. P L. Campbell. Monmouth.
Toledo Market Eeport.
Eggs, fresh 10c, packed
Butter, ranch ...15c to 20c.
Potatoes, old, 50c to 60c per bu.
Potatoes, new, $1 per bu.
Flour, Si. 10 ter sack.
Shorts 95c per sack.
Oats 60c per bu.
Wheat $1 per bu
Notice to Delinqent Property
Owners.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 assessments made upon the hereinafter de
scribed property in the City of Toledo, Oregon,
for the improvement of the streets in front of
and abutting upon said property, tire now due
and delinquent, and uniess payment of such
liens be made in the manner by ordinance with
in twenty days from the 10th day of June, A. 1).
1K97, a warrant will be issued out of the Record
er's court of the city of Toledo. Oregon, com
manding and ordering the lew and sale of the
property hereinafter descrined, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy said
liens upon such property, together with the
, ... j. t : vuninui ici mm naiu. luc nmu iitmieiil, in-
niuem pi. 25 per cwi. (tether with the liens thereon, and for whut
. street the liens were levied are described as
; follows, towit:
N0tICC F0K IMI'BOVEMEST OF SECOND STREET.
in me iriuii i oun oi me siaie oi uregou, lor r. (i. topeland, 7 o liraham's 4th ad.
c. in. Copeland, 8 5
I C. G. Copeland, 9 5
i,esier o uugu, iu d
Lincoln County.
Lena R. Jefferis, plaintiff,
vs.
LeUrhton JetVeris, defendant.
To Ilghton Jefteris, the above named defend
ant:
Lester W'uueh
Lester Waugh,
T. 1'. Fish,
T. P. Fish,
R. A. Arnold,
II. Owen,
C. B. t'rrtsno.
C. B. CnVno,
J. S. (Jnither,
.(. S. Uaither,
Jos. Kosebrook
Jos. Rosebrook 11
IS THE SAME OF THE STATE OF OREGOS:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint of the abovenamed plain
tiff, in the above entitled court now on lile
with the clerk of said court, on or before the
first day of the regular term of the above enti
tled court to be begun and held at the town of
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 20th
nay oi juiy, ini, anu it vou mil to so appear jos. uoseorooa ii
and answei said complaint, as herebv required ! Jos. ROsebrook 12
the plaintill will ask for the relief demanded Jos. Rofcb.ook 13
in her complaint, towit: For a decree of di-1 Jos.'Kosebrook 14
vorce, and for the care, custody and control of i fob impiiovementof fouiith stheet.
nazei r.. jeneris, tne minor child of planum "m. t.raqam, 13 a Graham's 4th ad.
ana aeienaani, ana such turtherdecreeas mav i a. o. Kroirstau, 4
hC C.(uiluuiu.
This summons is published bv order of Hon.
J. C. Fullerton, Judge of the above entitled
court made at Chambers at Roseburg, Oregon,
on iiie ::iiu oav oi April, im,
WEATllKKFo:
Graham's 4th ud.
Gmham's 4tn ad.
Graham's 4ih ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Graham's 4th ad.
Gmhum's 4lh ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th art.
IRD & WYATT.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice for Publication.
Land Oilice at Oregon City, Orcpron.
Mav is, 1(W.
VOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE
a' following-named settler has Bled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on Julv 10, ISO;, viz:
LAVKSIA ALTlil'E; II. E. No. 9,234,
for the Lois B and 12, and SE i of X W i,j of sec
tion IS, township 11 south, range 10 west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Hiram Titinan, Albert T.
Peterson and Hurley I.tuz, all of Toledo, Ore
gon, and David J. Durbie, of Yaquina, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
l, as. A. lluoth 10
( has. A. Ijooth 11
It. A. Parent 3
Dolph Taylor e'C 2
St. John's ehurohs
Grnhum's 4th wd
Graham's 4th nd.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ud.
Graham's 4th ad.
Graham's 4th ad.
Grahtnfs4th nd.
Graini n g 4t'i ad.
Grat.a.n s -iih ad.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon, for
the county of Lincoln:
E. A. Swan, Plaintiff, )
vs. ? in Equity.
Emma Y. Swan, Defendant.)
To Emma Swan, the above-named defendant:
TN THE SAMKOFTHIiSTATEOFOKKllilN:
on ' '' -' y . :;i..ir.Ml and '.i. v, r,
:i-l
l-i.-iH;
ag"iii::i ji.i. in ib- o v.: ..mil t,t ,..
suit, on or before n o u. .1 1 . . .-u v
1MI7, that Vclng the iii:vi" teii
of said cm : :. next aiur t A pnbli. ni
summon-, to . e held . oou-t hum
City of T inii.lnth) u. . u: v .,-
and the St: i - Oregon. a:i i
ti -oil fall to ap.n
I'V-'Mt ;:s herein requi
'. "i court for the i
St. Johns ehurch 9
.". 11. McVeil 6 li
W'm. Bailey, 6 6
EliznbcjthGrnhum 4 (I
A. T. Peterson 8 12
A. T. Peterson 9 12
Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Co., 00 ft.
on right of way, sub biv. bk. 13, Gra
ham's -ih ad.
FOB. IMl'ltOVEMRNT OF OROVE STREET.
uwner. i.ot bl'k Ad. or bu b dlv.
12
12
15
15
11
10
111
10
$211.14)
10.00
10.00
13.33
13.3S
7.C0
7.C0
75.110
20.00
12.50
12.50
15.011
15.110
fi.00
f.,',10
5.11
5.00
6.00
25.00
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25.00
25.00
15.00
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25.00
25.CU
10.00
111.00
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Graham's 5th ad.
Graham's 5th toi.
Graham's 5tn a.'.
Graham's "itr. i-d,
Gnilia.n's -I'll a :,
Graham s 4th if'.
Graham's 5t, ad.
Graham's ;
Geo. Bethers, 1
A. i . feterson 12
Geo. Betners, 12
Geo. Berhers, 1
Win. Alexander 8
Wm. Alexander 1
M. M. Huff ird, 1
M. M. Mnifi.rd, 12
FOK 1MCKOVEMKNT OF FiM'l! n,l:i. r
Owner. Lot Hl'k Aii. nr snl illv
ueo. ii.'tners l 12
Geo. Pe:htrs 2 12
('. G. Ci.pe'aiid 3 12
Geo.lii-iter..',e'.;n 15
Geo. Bothers ' 12 15
,11 15
10 15
10 15
7 15
8 15
5 12
12
14
14
14
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and 1'
Al Tayluv i'.t w.
Goo. iiethors
Geo. llcthers 1
Lester Waugh i
Lester Waugh I
Valentine Thiel '
Valentine Thiel (I
Valentine Thiel 8
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:ho Lincoln
:.:r 1 '.' nrilur nf Hm llrtii.,..ulilu I
l uuerton, Judge of the above-eiillilcd court,
bearing date May 29th, lsiii.
W. 8. HUFFOKD,
Attorney for Pluintiir.
Notice for Publication.
Land Otlice at Oregon City, Oregon,
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES' ""haT Tlil"
following-named settler has tiled notlco of
h Is Intention to make llual proof In support of
his claim, and that sAid nnmf win i.A
u:. i, r , . , . ;w,"' Jiorn 01 i.iucoin t ounty, at
History Ot philosophy Course Toledo, Oregon, on August oth, M7, viz-
' J '1'IIIIM i V I L'W'ltJ. It v.. I..
for the southwest K of section 20, townshiu 10
south, range 9 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous lesidenca upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James McDonald, 1. .1. Pepin
Edward O. Paine and Dudley Trapp, all of
Chitwood, Oregon.
HUBERT A. MILLER, Register.
President C. H. Chapman, Eugene
Lecture Course President H. B.
Miller, Corvallis.
Electricity and magnetism course
Prof. Charles Friedel, Eugene.
Lectures will be given two even
ings each week by persons of nation
al reputations.
Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy is the Best.
1 Because it affords instant re
lief in case of pain in the stomach,
colic and cholera morbus.
2. Because it is the only remedy
that never failed in the most severe
cases of dysentery and diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because it is the only remedy
that will prevent bilious colic.
5. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure epidemical dysentery.
6. Because it is the only remedy
that can always be depended upon
in cases 01 cuoiera ctioiera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt
and most reliable medicine in use
for bowel complaints.
8. Because it produces no bad
results.
9. Because it is pleasant and
safe to take.
10. Because it has saved the
lives of more people than any other
medicine in the world.
The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by
u. u. Krogstaa, druggist.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon
VOTICE Is HEKEEY GIVESIIAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make linal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Lincoln County at
Toledo, Oregon, on August nth, 1I7, viz-
JAMES MCDONALD; H. E. No. 10,018,
for the lots (I and 7 and southeast i of south
west H, of section 19, townshiu 10 south, range
v west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
..... ..,MllltuuB .come.ivi uiiuii nun cultivation
t.i .aiu innu, viz: inouias r .
Graham's 5th ad.
Graha-i!'- 5th ad.
Grah i.'s5th ud.
(iraha i:'- 'ii)i n
Grah..i.S 5ih ad.
(irunam'aathart.l -r
Graham's 5th ad. j '"m
Graham's 5th ad. Hfl.OO
i irahiiin's fith ad. 50.IH)
Grahum'ssih ad. fo.ou
Graham's 5th ad. 20.00
Graham's 5th ad. 20.00
Graham's 5th ad. 83.33
Graham's 5th ad. 3.i.:i3
(Irnl'.Hin's 5th uH ;.
M. iluffurd lot 4 sub dlv bk 13 Graham's
nth ad. 50 oo
M. M. Hufrord,lot5subdiv bk 13 Graham's
5th ail. 60.00
FOIl IMPROVEMENT OF H1I.L STREET.
uwner. i.ot Jik. Ad. or sub dlv. Amt
Graham's 4th ad. fjo.oo
Graham's 4ih ad. 2'l.i:0
Granam'8 41h ad. 10.00
Graham's 5th ad. 2.50
Giuhaiii's.itha.i. 50.00
Graham's 5th ad. ioo.iki
Graham 's 6th ad. j..),iy
Graham's 5th ad. 12.fn
Graham's 5th ad. 15.00
Graham's 5th ad. 411.1:0
Graham's 5th ad. ro.oo
L'onela
tad Hr
7
Krogsiad Bros 1 5
Krngstad Bross'.t;7 5
A. T. Peterson ' 7 12
itco. Bothers
vm. Klsor. 0
valentine Thiel 1
Valentine Thiel 8
B. y. Jones 7
m. .11. minora
1). Grady 1
Lrosno t:3ttt;it.m, kit ('. run . iv. bu.
.. t, ... , . ham's 5th a '.
M. M. Tin Cord, paicI m'i suli "iv :.
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15
14
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15.00
75.00
uci.ry Lewis, iiarcei l.-tm
Byprdorof tneC.ii'.Mon CoiiMcil ui i.'.o lty
of loledo, made at a :e ;nlar scmI ,.1 tl;ens.,f 011
June ft)-. iS'.'7.
! L.s. J RecordJr ui ih'o City of T iledo.
Sheriffs
VOTIC!: I:". KKREBY OtVl-N THAT BY VIR-J-t
irci-f i,.. rue, executioi. a.id orderofsale
issiii'l cut. (,. tho cireuit court of the State of
Oregon, 'or ,:ncoln conutv, bearing date thj
4th 1.,-y o: June 1M17, under tho seal oi said
court, on a decree and order of sale In favor of
Minnie M. Arnold, Harry L.Arnold and Minnie
M. Arnold, guardian, and agaiim William
Mackay, tor the sum of One Thousand Dollars
U. H. Gold coin, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum irom Fubrunrv
2Slh, Wi unt'1 paid; and the further sum of
One Hundred and ten dollars attorncvH' fees
and tho costs and dii-burieii.ents of said tuit
taxed at Twriity-tlve dollars, which decree was
an. y entered in said court on the 2Jiih day of
January, 197, and duly docketed, in a suit
wherein Minnie M. Arnold, Harry L. Arnold
MI1"JJ Arnold, guardian, were plain
tilts and W illlam Mackay was (iefeiulant : Bald
decree, execution and order 01 sale to me (11
reetid and delivered, commanding mens sher
111 of Lincoln county, state of Oregon, to sell in
the manner provided bv law fin tho.ni.. . -o.,i
1 property on execution, all of the following de
scribed real property, towit: Lots fmir and liv 1
111 section eighteen; and lots numbered one.
of RHOl IriiH vl. Tl, i...i- , , " i " rcv""" fisoiecil
Edward (J. Paine and Dudie? Trapp,- all oi i KZr-taS"J.f!f!!! ""nshlp
...... K, jiiujjuH, iiKisLer. 1 1
Call for County Warrants.
nunlv I1iuii..ii i
hifii?;? ""f 1 ""SL',her wl,h ,h'e tenement";
lii 1 a"d PPUrtenancea thereunto
.. ... .., iimiiinisi appertaining, and In
obedience to the command of said decree, exo'
Notice is hereby given that I have I m TaSriV lSSS desSrTed:and1ou,H,n
funds on hand to pav all warrants I Saturday, the 17th day of July, 1SD7.
of Lincoln county, Oregon, drawn I KftSttetSSllf;
lmrM t- 1 I . 1 1
iuc gcucrat tuna ana endorsed X" " "Z ,, " , , .VI.oli"le""' lnU
"not paid for want of funds" up to ?".' 'XVltTti
and including january lst, l8 ffi'I lfffl'a
Interest On said warrants will rM. Meaid plalntltl'son said decree. S.o
ana order of sale, nnrt c,ot on.i
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
My wife having left my bed and
board without just cause, this is to
give notice to all parties that I will
not tie responsible for any debts
which she may contract after this
date.
June 17, 1897. '
R. C. Taylor.
from this date
Dated July i, 1897.
J. L. Hyde,
Treasurer of Lincoln County, Ore.
bu
ffi:::1.'.:
Will run from Toledo to Newport
and intermediate points, on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays,
until further notice. Commencing
on Tuesday, June 29th. Parties
taken to the Upper or Lower Bay
on other days at Special Rates.
Passengers taken on at all landings
on signal.
For Sale
Since McKinley is elected I have
several fine places for sale cheap
Some well improved farms. Some
good sheep or goat ranches. If
you want good bargains come and
se M. J. Allphin,
Eddyville, Ore.
Ml in. Rllfl Oiial ami 1
nroWded decrc'!' J order of sale
Dated June 17, 1S97.
. Sheriff of Lincoln county Oregon.
Notice of Administrator's Sale
of Real Tropertv.
VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IX PPR
iY.,?",".? of or,,er h County Court o
Mate of Oregon for the county of Lincoln made
a a regular term of said court, on the ll'th dv
of June, 1W, in the matter of the estate of Vcl
er J Ecltman, deceased, the undersigned d
Sur'he'relBS'S
Vlednrsday. theSSth day of JdIt lmi
at the hour of eleven 0 "" Ineuoon of
said day at the court house door in he cTtv o
Jo ed... Lincoln county, Oregon, all the ri Jht
title, interest and estate whirh th ... t . '
1. Eckman had at the time of hli death in and
ft nn'" lowi,nt '""ed real pro,r,y tow?t
ruJn.Vr.'i'.'.ill'.te W l Property.
the mi.. 7.T:." "" ."' "id.court, to pav
I am prepared to rlo all kim!S(
Cabinet work and Repairing. Ha
die all kinds of Frame and ' Rot!
Mouldings; Paper hanger and rJ
fitter. Frame making a sptoiail
Call on or addiess,
R. A. ARNOLD,
Toledo. Oregq
YATES & YATES,
LAWYERS,
CORVALLIS, 0REGC1V
A FULL LINE OF
COOK and
HEATING
t
STOVES..
Sold at tho Lowest
Prices.
T. W. GORMAN,
Yaquina City,- Oregon.
The Wonders of Seienc;,
Ll'NU rlKHIII.I-.S AM) tOSSfJIl'i'lON CVS U
irKi'.u.
An fcmliieiil Krw York Iheiulst snJ Krltnlht
Maliea a t ree Offer to our lieailers.
Tho dlstini.-r.isr.ed New Yurk cti-.i.tsf. T i
Plocum, demonstrating his discoveiy oiarai-
auie ana ausoiutu cure ior Censuniiiilnii (I'd
monary bjrcloslji ami nil i.r.w.'ii..i ti--,i
lung and chest distt!es, stul.boru cotiyks, u-
larrnui anectl..ns, general uec'.ine and went
Ile8, loss of llesh, and all comlitiuns of mii-tiii;
away, will send THJILj: FUEi: UOTTLiS
dill'erent of his Xew JJit curerlea to any a.llk:
ed reader of tho Lincoln Cockiy i.z.iwiit wrii
in ior them.
His "New Scientific Trealinent" has. ciuvi
thousttnd3 permanently by its timely use, awl
ne consiuers 11 a si;r,j.ie profc: sLnal datytn
sullering humanity lo donate a trial of his la
fallible cure.
Science dally develops new wonders, ana thii
great chemist, patiently experimenting for
yeais, Iibb produced results as he.ieflcinl us ei.11
bo claimed by any ir.oiiern genius. I!is as:
tion that lung troubles and consuin piion tre
curable in any climate is proven Ly "heartie l
letlers of gratitude," died iu Lis American mil
Kuropean labratorics in thousands from tlioi.
cured in all parts of the world.
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uninterrupted, means speedy and certain.
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street, Now York, giving postclllce and cxiiref
address, and the free medicine will be prompt
ly sent. Sufferers should take instant ailvsn
tage of his generous proposition.
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