The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 21, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN ; v
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People.
The Want Columns of THE MORNING ASTORIAN tr . con
sulted every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate
bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for em
ployment Rates: Twenty words or less .three times, 25 cents; six
times, SO cents; one month, $2.00. V ' - , f.'-- '
HELP WANTEDMALE. V
EOyTwANTED TO CARRY PA
era. Aooly Circulation Depart-
wipnt. Astorian Office. 9-17-tf
j; fi .NOWLEN, REAL, ESTATE
d Employment Office, 473 Com
rctal St. Phone . Have fine
Est of Astoria and country property.
All clases of labor furnished.
WANTED LADIES AND MEN
to wear our tailor-made clothes;
perfection in fit and workmanship
fwraateed. Osborne Tailoring Co.
v 10-4-lm
EESSr.NGEk BOYS WANTED -'Apply
Western Union Telegraph
See.'
WANTED A LIMITED NUMBER
of piano pupils byta thoroughly
competent teacher from ! the East
Miss Miriam Bradley, 429 Eleventh
street
Boys wanted to carry papers. Ap
ply Circulation Department, Astorian
office. ; w MM
; HELP WANTED-FEMALE,
A" WELL EDUCATED YOUNG
woman of good family, wants a
position as secretary, companion or
governess; highly capable; .first-class
references and a personal interview.
Address Astorian.
A YOUNG , .LADY OF EXPER
kace would like some kind of office
work. " Address "L,"-Astorian. t
- WANTED-TQ RENT. , !
WANTED THREE : OR FOUR
-'vafanfistied roomsi i Apply at -once,
The Astoria Banking Savings & Loan
Association.'5 w- "J-10-10-tf
mt, LOST, AND , FOUND. v i ,A
FOUND-A,, SMALL SKIFF 'BE:
tween Fort Stevens and JfUx'JT Biioy.
Owner can have same Ty calling at
265 Taylor street. n ' " '
FOR SALE. ,
NEW $50 GIBSON , MANDOLIN;
used only six weeks will trade for
fetest pattern , 30-30 or 25-35 rifle.
Address, "I O.,". Astorian office. .,
FOR SALE-VICTOR AND OTH
x phonograph records; fine collec
tions;, cheap. Call mornings, 503 Har-,
rison avenue. - t , m '.; , .
FOR SALE 1571 'ACRES LAND,
section 4, township 5, range 6, on
Nehalem River, two . and. ' one;half
millioii feet of timber, 35 acres cul
tivated; price $6000. ' J. F. Nowlen,
473 Commercial street 10-4-tf
COUNTRY -REAL EjSTATE.
FOR SALE TIMBEiv CLAIM, 160
acres; NS. 1-4, S. 24, T. 5 N, R. 7
W, Grand Rapids; 3,000,000 feet
green timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim-j
ber; price $3000. J,
Nowlen, 473
Commercial street,
10-4-tf
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN -Timber
claim in Clatsop county;
$1S!0,- part cash, balance on time. J.
F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial. 10 l5-6t
10 ACRES .DIKED TIDE LAND,
below Lewis and 'Clark bridge;
price, $2500; come quick. J. F. Now
len, 473 Commercial, , 10-l5-6t
SMITH'S POINT -1 , HOTEL, ' 3
story; cost $2000 to build; 3 lots,
cost $1500; brick foundation? cement
walks aD round; yard filled with
fruit and ornamental trees; 5 good
milk cows,' 2 heifers;"' price, $3500;
Kalf cash; half time. . . -; '
,- , J. F. NOWLEN, . . ....
473 Commercial . St. Astoria, Or.
, .CITY REAL" ESTATE.
FOALE-BUESS" BLOCK :
the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler,
omerEigth and Astor, two lots,
100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms up
stairs; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen.
473 Commercial. 10-4-tf
FOR" SALE-ONE LOT, SALOON
on . Astor street;' cozy corner; sa
loon ' fixtures; 7 ? furnished rooms;
price. $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473
Commcrrcial. ' " "10-4-tf
PHOTOGRAPHERS
A PHOTO MAKES a'fINE XMAS
present. When you'tjiink of photos,
think of Carter's Studio, Hager Thea
tre building. -
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE OR TRADE De Leave!
Separator No. 2; practically new.
J. W. Wallingford, Warrenton. U-12t
FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In
quire at Glenwood Station, or post
office address Warrenton, Herbert
& Poole. 9-17-tf
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS-ALL
kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger
Company.
MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL
kinds done at the Astorian Office.
RESTAURANTS.
DO YOU LIKE HOME XOOK
ing? If so, try the Golden Gate
Restaurant, 112 Eleventh street,
Phone M. 2791. ; We make a specialty
of preparing suppers for lodge ban
quets or private , parties, and also
send out meals, f ".I " ? 10-4-tf
U. S. RESTAURANT,.- 434 BOND
street Coffee with pie or cake, 10
cents; first-class meals, IS cents. '
TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond
street, opposite Ross, Higgins &
Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 1Q cents;
first-class meals; regular meals 15
cents and .up. . , , ,
.r,".M':7..::. Oysters. -
Bay,, Center, Oyster .House, 420
Bond street s Oysters wholesale and
retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf
WANTED-MISCELLANEQUS.
WANTED j-iWEi PAY, HIGHEST
cash price for second-band and new
furniture; see us before you? selL
Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 10-9-26t
WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE;
wetght about 1250 pounds; not over
8 years old; must be good driver and
gentle, also city broke Address As
torian ffice.1-' !n:f Y"i6-9-tf.
i;, vFOR -RENT HOUSES,
FOR ,RENT, DWELLING, , SEY-
en .rooms; modern conveniences;
Franlin avenue ,, between 16th and
17th streets. Van Dusen & Co., 119
Uth street. 10-10-tf
A SUITE OF ROOMS SUITABLE
for two or three young men; or
light housekeeping, with bath. 677
Exchange. ' " ' -'''
FOR SALE MACHINERY;
ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE,
direct current, 500 . volts; one al
most new Fairbanks-Morse 6 h. p.
slow speed; one T. H. 2 h. p.; one
General Electric 1 h. p.; one 30-light
DYERS AND CLEANERS.
PARISIAN STEAM CLEANING
; & Dye Works; goods called for
and deliverer! laHiea' anrle a - cn.i.
7S Ninth street Phone Black
2185.
10-ll-26t
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRlCKSON-BROS.-We make
a specialty house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to'all orders." Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets. f ...
.'. . .1.11. 1 -I I'l J1 L-l .!!-
INSTRUCTION.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT I
have opened a class in shorthand
and typewriting. Those interested
kindly call. Lenora Benoit, 477 Com
mercial. " 1 ' " 107-tt
', . NOTICE. , - ;...
Notice ia hereby given that the reg
istration books of the city of Astoria
for the primary nominating electioil
to be held in said city Monday, the
9th day of Nov. 1908, will be opened
at the office of the Auditor and' Police
Judge in the City Hall, on Tuesday,
the 20th day of October, . 1908, and
will.be closed fpr said primary elec
tion on the 5th day of November
1908, at the hour of 4 o'clock, p. m.
said registration books wijl be again
opened on Saturday the 14th day of
November 1908, for the generals elec
tion to be held in this city on Wed
nesday the Mday of DecembeM908,
md will bo closed on Friday the 4th
day of December 1908, at the hour of
1 o'clock, p. rn. All persons must reg
ister in order to be entitled to vote.
H OLOF ANDERSON,
'; ' Auditor and Police Judge
' of the Cit-of Astoria, Oregon.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, October
10th 1908.' ; .. . ;,. jot
PROFESSIONAL CARDi,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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GUSTAF t A. j HEMFLE 1
Attorney-afLaw
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Buildinar
Tenth and Commercial Streets
CHARLES ABERCROMBIE, AT'
torney at Law, City' Attorney.
Offices: City Hall f y;
JOHN C. McCUE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Page Building, Suite 4.
HOWARD ,'M. j BROWNELL, AT
torney Hi Law," Deputy District
Attorney. ,420 Commercial Street
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODAC. .HICKS,. OSTEO-
path. OBktiVMnnseJl spfdg., Phone
Black 2065. 57S Commercial Street.
DENTISTS
dr t Fv yVAUGH an, dentist!
"Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
DR.J W; C. LOGAN, DENTIST,
Commercial, Street, Shanahan Bldg.
The Morning Astonan contains all
the tocal news; full Associated Press
reports." Delivered by carrier, 65 cents
per month. Covers the entire lower
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
9th day of November, 1908, a primary
nominating election for the city of
Astoria will be held, at which t hit fol
lowing named Officers will be nomi
nated, and that on the-9th day of De
cember 1908, a general election for
the city of Astoria will bo held, at
which election the following named
Officers will be elected to-wit:- " '
- One May r- of -said city for - the
term of two years from the first Mon
day in January 1909. " ' t.v
One .Treasure of said city for the
term of two years from the first Mon
day in January 1909.
One ' Auditor and, Police Judge of
said city for the term of two years
from, the first Monday in January
1909, , :.. :..,, , , ,,,,
One Attorney of said city for the
term of two years from the first Mon
day in January 1909. fsfii&s :v l
' One Superintendent of Streets of
said . city; for the terra of two years
from the first Monday in January
1909, -' -
.One City Surveyor of said city tor
the, term of two years from the first
Monday in January 1909. ,
(Jne councilman at large of said
-. f . . . . ,
city for the term, of six yearsfrom .
the first Monday in January 1909. .
One water commissioner at large
of said city for the term of eight years ,
hrst Monday in January .
. . ' . ' I
wn water commissioner tor the :
first ward for the term of eight years
from the first , Monday in January
1909. , ... !
One water commissioner for the
first ward for the term of four years
iron) the first Monday in January
1909. .. . .; .. ; y, ; ;,
One water commissioner for the
second ward for the term of eight
years from the first Monday in Janu
ary 1909. ; : . , -
One water commissioner for-the
second ward for the term of four
years from the first Monday in Janu
ary' 1909.
One water commissioner for the
third ward for the term of eight years
from the first Monday in January
1909.
One water commissioner for the
third ward for the term of four years
from the first Monday in January
1909. t
One water commissioner for the
fourth ward for, the term of eight
years from the first Monday irt Jan
uary 1909. ...
One water commissioner for th
fourth ward for the term o four
years from the first Monday in Jan
uary, .1909., ( .( ,,., .,,,.;,,,,.,.
That the polls, for said primary
nominating election shall be opened
at the hour of 12 o.'clock, noon, on
the 9th day of November, 1908,. and
remain open until the hour of 7
o'clock, p. m. that day, at which time
they shall be closed.
And that the polls for said te'neral
election shall be opened at the houi
ot y o clock, a. m. on the 9th day oi
December 1908, , and shall rema.n
Open until the hour of 6 o'clock p
m. that day, at which time they shall
be closed, . ' ; ... ; ;,. , ..)
That the following described regis-
2 . ,7 lT V1 VZZi- Registration and Polling Precinct
the first Monday m January 1909. ' Num5er 6 shaIl include al? that por.
One Councilman for the first ward , tion of the city o Astoria lying be
for the term of four .years from the tween the East iine of precinct nam.
first Monday in January 1909. , ber 5 and the ccnter jine 0f 35th street
One Councilman for the first ward i( extended a sufficient distance North
if Jm .Vwo' yt"lJ.rom the nd South to intersect' the North arid
first Monday in January 1909.. , .. South boundary line of said city, and
One Councilman for the second , the polling Iace or gaid Precinct
ward for the term of four years from , shaU be Engin(. House number 3? and
the first Monday in January 1909. the Judges of election for said Pre-
One Councilman for the second , cinct shajj bc Harry jones Al .Lein.
ward for the erra of two yeanr from: enwebcri and L. Larsen, and the
the first Monday in January 190D. ! clerks shall be Thomas Davis and E.
On Councilman for the third ward Hauke
for the term of four yearsfrom thej Registration anl'olling Precinct
firstMondaym January 1909. - ! Number 7, shall include all that por-
One Councilman for the third ward tioa of the city of Astoria lying East
for the term of two years from theof the East boundary iine of Precinct
first Monday in January i number 6, and the polling place for
One councilman for the fourth ward said precinct shall be the Mess
for the term of four years from the f House at McGregor's' Mill, and the
first Monday in January 1909. j!judge9 of Election for said Precinct
One Councilman for the fourth ward shall be L Agrcn, Axel Finney, and
for the term of two years from the john Enbertr, and the Clerks shall be
first Monday, in January .1909. . ; W. P, O'Brien, and Ole B. Olesen.
One Police Commissioner of the; rhe TnHw firt m.ntir.nl
tration and polling precincts,' and vo
ti'mr places therein are hereby estab
lished, and the following named per
sons are hereby appointed as judges
and clerks of said polling places and
for said Primary Nominating and
general election, to-wit ; '
Registration and Polling Trccinct
Number 1 shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying West
of the center line of 2nd street if ex
tended (North and South a sufficient
distance to intersect the North and
South Boundary lines of said City.
The polling place for said- precinct
shall be Suoml Hall, and the Judges
Chas. Wilson, and the clerks shall be
of ; election for said precinct shall, be
Karl Knobloch, Lcnnder Lebeck, arid
Frank Norberg and Walter Kallunki.
'Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 2, shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria, lying be
tween the East line of prectiu-t Num
ber 1, and the center line of 5th street
if extended a sufficient distance North
and South to Intersect the North and
South boundary line of said city, and
the polling place for said Precinct
shall be Engine House Number 1, at
th corner of 4th and Astor streets
and the Judged of : RI . tion for said
polling place shall be P. J. Goodman,
C. C. Utzinger, ana Isaac Bergman,
and the Clerks shall be Paul uadol
let, and F. J. Carney.
Registration1 and 'Polling Precinct
number 3, shall include all that por
tion of the city' of Asotria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num
ber 2, and the center line of 8th street
if extended a sufficient distance North
and South to intersect the North and
South boundary line of said city, and
the polling place for said precinct
shall be The Basement in the County
Court House, and the Judges of elec
tion for- said polling place shall be J.
V. Burns, F. L. Evans, and C. R.
Higgins, and the Clerks shall be Geo.
H. Ohler and A: J. C. Schroeder.
Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 4, shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num
ber 3, and the center line of 14th
street if extended a sufficient distance
North and South to intersect the
North and South boundary line of
said city, and the polling place for
said precinct shall be the hall in the
A. O. U. W. Building and the Judges
of election for said polling place shall
be C, G. Palmberg. C. C C. Rosen
berg, and C. W. Spriggs, 1 and the
Clerks shall be J. T. Wallace and T.
R.-Davies ,.. f, .-.-
Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 5. shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num
ber 4, and the center line , , of 23rd
street if extended a sufficient distance
North and South to intersect the
North and South boundary line of
said' city, and. the polling place for
said; Precinct shall be .The Astoria
Hotel, and the Judges of election, for
said Precinct shall be ' W.' E,
Schimpff, A( D. Garner and A. Scher-
nackau. and the Clerks shall be C
J.
1 A . .11.11.1 n .. V. &.VIV.
the Chairman o! the Judges of the
poling piacc for which he fs memion-
ed ,,
Each eiector of tne ,itv .naji vote
onlv within the precinct m which he
is registered. ; '
OLOF ANDFRSOM
Auditor and Police Judge
of the City of Astoria, Oregon.
Dated at Astoria; Oregon, October
10th 1908. , ,.r ..:..! r- ;.10t
TRANSPORTATION.
The K" Uep
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
Mcamer - Lurlme
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landing.
r.t .f!'.H.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
at 7 p. m. '
Leaves Portland Dally Except Sunday
':J at 7 a. m. ;
Quick Service ,: i, Excellent Meals
Good Berth
Landing Astoria' Flavel Wharf
.Landing Portland .Foot Taylor St
J. J. DAY, Agent
Phpne Main 276.
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P- VvnOl I
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Everything but the Baby and return
.. . . ...
everything but the dirt
TROY LAUNDRY
Tenth and Duane': ;"
Phone Main 1991
, i
BSaSHSHSBBt
MISCELLANEOUS.
Plate Racks, Wall rockets,
Music Racks, Clock Shelves
Just in See us
Ilildebrand & Gor
01d,BeeHiv"eBidg.,,i .
JAPANESE5;
GOObS
- : ' ,.i j-.::b-M (V: ': -: "
Fancy Tea Sets and Fine
China Ware of all kinds.'
Bamboo Furniture made
right here and warranted.
UMDERTAJUKJ.
J. A, GILIIAUdfl it CO.,
Undertaker arl Kinbalnif rs.
Experienced Lndy Attaint ant
' When IleHired,
Call Promptly Atteudcd Day
or Night.
Tatton Odg". l'Jtliand Duane 8U
ASTORIA. OIIE.UON
Phone Main SI i I
JUSTNESS DIRECTORY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Smith's Special
EXPRESS AND BAQQAGE
Leave Orders at SUr Cigar Stort.
Phone Black 2383 ,
Res. Pbon Red 227& '
Stand Corner. Uth nj Commercial
MEDICAL.
Unprecedented
Successes of
rn n nrr urn
,4 . vl MilM
THF GMAT
CBtmeSt DOCTOI
AVirt ' lit r: 1-m s air n
j vw .9 nisvTvn
.f 7 t h r ou a h ou t the
fsr-'i United States on
account of his won
derful cures.'; No poisons or drugs
used. He 'guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lung and throat trouble,
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach,
liver and kidney, female complaints,
and all chronic diseases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME mATMIirt.
n you cannot call write for symp-
toms blank and circular, inclosing 4
cents in 'stamps." " ''' ' ; ' '
THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
162J First St., Corner Morrison
PORTLAND, OREGON
Please mention the Astorian.
NEW, LAW OF HEREDITY,
Some time ago, an English scien
tist, Mr, W. Beach Thomas, contri
buted to the English press an
i-.w v.., wviiuvi b iku, u'3i.uvcry con
cerning heredity in plant and animal
life. 'The scientific world," he said,
"is on the point of giving full recog
nition to a new, strange and deep
rooted law, and it is a satisfaction
to know that in a few months some
of the tnost striking, of its practical
results will be published ' by a body
of English scientists." ' ,
Briefly," the law which seems to
touch the ultimate mysteries of her
edity, is this: When pure stock or
strains are crossed, it is found that
a certain list of qualities remain, so
to speak, indestructible, and appear
uncontaminated in a definite propor
tion of the offspring of all genera
tions after the first.
Some concrete examples will best
show the practical effect .of the law.
When the tall variety of sweet pea '
and the short variety of sweet pca'are
j-wi swcvi ptd are
crossed the first generation are - all
tall, Talhiess is the dominant quality
LAUNDRIES.
1
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Vim... Jil
over shortness;' which is called re-
ccsnlve. But In the second generation
t( ' '"""J tl" Just one-quarter are
dwarf, and not only are they -dwarf,
but thry will remain purs dwarf,
; without any reversion, snd when
crossed with dwarf will never again
I .1 ..I..-. .( .11..... Tl.. All...
thrce-quarterg will be taJL'taiut ' 5f
these tall egnln just one quarter will
j be pure tall, and never again show
signs of dwsrfness. The remaining
two-quarters will be Impure,; but
again when crossed with their like
will give both pure tails, purs dwarf,1
and mongrels in due proportion. So
that we find tn all grandchildren, so
to speak of pure strains the propor-
thtt j,( onc.qlmrter o( ,iee gran4.
children will be exact or pure rcpro-'
ductlon in one quality of their grand
mother, one-quarter will be' pure re
production of their grandfather, and
twoquarlers, though memblinjf one
grandparent, will have latent In them '
the qualities of both. November
Technical World Magaxlnc.
WONDERFUL AMERICAN HEN.
The cackles of tjie American hens,
are swelling Into a mighty ehorus.
Sixteen , billion times a. year these s
small citizens announce the arrval of
a "fresh laid," and the sound of their
bragging is waxing loud in the land,
According to the last, census, there
are 233,598,005 chickens of laying
age in the United States. These are
valued at S70,0lXl,OOO, and the eggs
they lay, would ,if divided, allow two
hundred and three eggs annually to
evtry person man, , woman, and
child-ln the United States. The
value of all the fowls, $85,800,000
would entitle every person In the
country to $1.12, if they were sold
adn the products divided. All the
weight of the animal products ex
ported, the park, beef, tallow, . ham.
bacon and sausage, weigh 846,860
tons while the weight of the eggs
laid yearly tips the scales at 970.363
tons.- From the American Hen Her
( Right To Crow, November Techni-'
cal World Magasine.
WHY SUFFER?
, Breath Hyomel and Kill the Loath-
' , . some Catarrh Germ. ,
Ju,t a ,on 81 yu have catarrh
yur no,c wi" iln. your breath will
Sbe foul' yu wil1 hwk nd nd ,
yu wil1 do other disgusting things
because you can't help yourself. The
germs of catarrh t have got you' in
-their power: they are continually am!
'persistently digging into and irritat
ing the mucous mcmbcrane of your
uoc ana mroat. iney are now
making your life miserable; in time
they will sap your entire system of its
energy, its strenitth. it vi.mr ami
vitality.
( ;. It unn Im maI i.'.it l. t . . .
I r .i ;vM u iiui kiii uic ioa in sonic
tmms of ratnrrh timir iM.nMrn M..
' saults will in time undermine vour
reason, rob your brain of its bril
liancy and activity, and leave you not
only a physical but a mental wreck.
This picture is not overdrawn; the
writer has seen thousands of just
such cases. He has personally ex
perienced the demoralizing jcsults
that come, from the ravishing attacks
01 tlie horrible catarrh germs, the
Rreatcst pest of civilized nations,
j tsut there is one remedy that will
.kill the germs and cure catarrh, and ,
that is llyomci, 'the Australian dry V
'air treatment. There may be other
i remedies, but they are not guaranteed
as T..P. Laurln, the druggist, will
I guarantee llyomci to cure catarrh,' or
money back. Don't delay this picas- :
I ant antiseptic treatment. Every day'
you aiiow these germs to exist in
arti-'your system brings
you nearer to
complete demoralization. T. F. Lau-
nn will sell you a complete llyomci
outfit for only $1.00, Ask him. about
it. It is also guaranteed' to cure
bronchitis, asthma,' coughs,' colds and
li:iy fever. ,
FOUR BURNED TO DEATH.
'MOUNT STERLING,' Ky. Oct.
19.-During the fire at raintcrville,
last night, George Stafford and three
children were burned to death. Mrs.
Stafford jumped from the ' second
story window and had her neck,
broken.
The Clean Man.
The man who delictus in nr.n.i
an enjoys his shave,
?T nd bath' in Al"
tona, always goes to the OcdfUm
barber shopSoV these things -a
gels them at their best ,
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