The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 18, 1906, SECTION TWO, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE OrwEGOIi: DAILY: JOTOMAi; PORTLAND. TRIDAY ' EVENING, z MAY 103
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e cause
;.maJc;;iITiey:knovitlie
cignt-aav malting process am
V - . i O X.
-Key" Understand
ance of the perfect purity and
cleanliness ox
tke. Palst
1 i
exclu
five
m .,.. n
p roccss
ot
k rc wi n 4
Tkey knqw
t iehe alt h
fulness ol
w -
tne leer
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duced-
. u i v ran
Pakst process, People, and sterilized, to prevent " any im
especiaily doctors, demand w purity or uncleanliness. Pakst
"tkal everytkind'tkey eat and Beer is noF fermented in open
"drink-kea&joutey-
but" in ipecial "Palit JttrnuticaJJy itaftcl tanlsTinto wKIclt no air, except urt ' fiJtertd arr. ever
' eaten. " Palst Blue Riblxra Beer is not cooled, as u ttgual, in roomg wtere men wall in and out,
but it u cooled in pecially constructed eealed. cooler wbera no XanJs eun. touch it, no ireatk ot foul
"air canfcim it. Only gteriKxed air ie tued to oxygenate it. It ia tten atored in bermetically eealed
ttoraga taolj until science and tba test of time pronrmnea it farftcthcer ia age, purity and BtrengftL
YVhcn Orderinii. Call or Pabst Blue
CHARLES KOHN CO
PORTLAND GAINS
irr EXPORTS
Official FigureaShow Increase
- in Shipments of Bread,
:::::::r8tuff8. i 11
VALUABLE CARGOES ,
y SHIPPED TO ORIENT
'Fortunes In Flour and Whest ,Snt
- Forth From Port of Portland New
Vor Vf i Fl wret Jxceed-Portland's
by Only Small Amount.
' From the figures embodied In the re
port of exports of domestlo breadstuffs,
'etc.. Issued by the department of com
merce and labor and received by the
custom-house officials this morning,
Portland shows a tremendous Increase
over, last year. For the ten -eaonths
ending April SO, this year, there were
.exported from this port M5J.101 bushels
of wheat-of the value of 14.273.080,
During the corresponding period tn 106,
1.451.301 bushels, valued at tl.lll.tll,
) nn : rF Mori
JJil (OJUJJ LU W.ilJJ.C
rTho Perfect Food''
-In givinggood healli nootEer--food
compares witMdtayita
- the-perfect whole-wheat food. This is
because Malta-Vita, rich in nutritidn, is so '
easily digested and assimilated that all its valuable life- .
giving food elements are .quickly taken up by the blood.
No other food so completely meets all the demands of "
the body and no other is so good to lat rBaked crisp and brown,
every grain of the malted wheat a little wafer flake, Malta-Vita
U always appetizing, delicions and satisfying! , Try some today
with milk or cream. You never tasted anything quite so eood.
All grcttrs c:U HaltaViU, H . '
Lean IBeer
ysicians have said tkere is
eeiLasatauzui
tkeHr 1
mow
Palst:
Palst Beer - i d always
and wkolesome. Tke
TT
lmtjort-
trewery
it
r -I
.
ware shipped, showing an Increase of
over - 10 per eent. Flour likewise
shows a substantial Increase over 1(05.
Up to the end of April there had been
exported S70.6BI barrels, valued at II,'
ISMOt. a against 4,ilT barret of the
value 'of I' i0S.Hl .
"During April the export "of wheal
amounted to 12,87 bushels, valued at
25,21l, and the flour shipments
amounted to t,0Jl barrels, valued at
tS.!4. The total value of bread
stuffs exported from Portland during the
ten months was S7.M9.622.
New Tork shipped .M2.9l bushels
of wheat, which exceeds Portland's fig'
uree by only 864,8 bushels. The wheal
ports tor ue ten, months w 7,7r anii
bushels, valued at 5,62,017. and flour
exported from the same district con
sisted of 1.711,940 barrels, of the. value
of l,020,SS.
TOWER WAS SMASHED.
Volnt Arena, xaghtboase Keld Together
fcy Iroa atalroase.
capumwehrttcnrl6riighihouee ihi
spector, received a letter this morning
fromCaptaln.-Mayo oftH twelfth die-
trlct with headquartere at San Francisco
to the effect that the Point Arena light
house tower had been broken In several
laces by the great earthquake of April
It and waa only held together by Its
own weight and the Iron atalrcase. The
light has been temporarily discontinued
and a lens lantern has been Installed on
the top of the fog signal station. The
Mare Island ltgh,t station and the East
Brother light station, both In' San Fran
cisco bay,- were, considerably damaged
and lens lanterns nave been installed in
place of lights of the fourth order for,
Pabst Blue
mo
tow it is
clean
Pakst
is as clean
as
tne
cleanest litclen. In ; tke : long
process'oflrewmg, ; Palst keer
never conies in contact witk
:Z - "anything unclean. Tke
tubes tkrougk wkick
is run, from tke time
pg-grm: masked fe.!
! """ " tf""i ,m4 wwiwr,,Br lit
until tkT
keer is
ottled
keg-
:or
ed.
are
Ribbon Beer
CORNER THIRD AND PINE
. . 'Pliong Mam 460. -
merly used. The safe In the San Fran
Cisco officelocated In the Safe Deposit
office building was broken to pieces by
the shock. Temporary quarters have
been opened in the Columbus Bank
building on Montgomery street. Cap
tain Mayo mourns the loss of a valua
ble watch and several uniforms. -
Captain Wehrlich also received Infor
mation this morning by letter of the
death of Kanaka Jack, for 20 years
keeper of the Johnston's Point light tn
Puget sound. He was a well known
character. , -
JARRACOUTAlMOVES;
ameOtfuZXeidedr
rranolaoo Tonight. .
The steamer Barracouta moved from
the-Aineworth-to-the-Alaska dock last
night to finish discharging her cargo,
8he calls for San Francisco - tonight
loaded to the rails with a miscellaneous
cargo and will be compelled to leave
several hundredtons of goods on the
dock owing " to the - lack ' of space. A
shipment of 10 tons of water pipe from
Oswego Is Included mher eargo;r She
encountered exceptional seas on her way
up and on several occasions fears were
entertained that she would turn turtle.
No damage waa done, however, and the
heavy cargo did not shift. J-
POSTPONED AGAIN.
lgk Winds Frevent Attempt to
the Blder.
Kalse
Owing to the prevailing high winds at
Ooble no .attempt was made to raise
ths George W. Elder this morning, as
had Leen the plan. If the weather mod
erates by tomorrow the pumps will be
started and It Is expected that within
two hour) the vessel will bo clear of
the rocks. Bne win do towed to a
sheltered beach near Ooble and an ex
amination made -to ascertain If aha will
stand the long tow to the dry dock.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Chief Engineer Anderson of the
steamer Grace Dollar brought up two
Interesting relics of the San Francisco
Ore for. United Statea Inspectors Ed
wards and Fuller Wn donation to the
museum of curios owned by these of
Aclsls consists of two glass vases and
three glass pitchers picked tip In the
Emporium. They are partly melted and
distort ed and ahow.tho effects of the
Intense beat. . J
Albers. Bros.' Milling eompanyhas ten
dered a bid to furnish 13,tno tons of
forage to the government , They agree
to furnish 4.100 tons of Willamette
timothy hay at 110.41 a ton and l.too
tons of oats at Hl.lt. On the entire
amount they will furnish f.100 tons of
timothy af 111. end 1,000 tons of Ore
gon oats at 117.11. Inasmuch as the
specifications call for Seattle delivery tt
Is doubtful If the local firm will be able
to compete with the Puget sound bid
ders. '.":'-''.-.
Balfour. Outhrte Co. have chartered
the British steamer Tottenham to load
lumbar for the orient. She sailed from
Manila on May It and will arrive here
In thamlddle of next month.
The gasoline schooner Berwick railed
test nhtht for Rogue river with 100 tons
of tjilioollsnootig oar go. She will rotura
- - '" '-' i ' '
WIMCB1E FIS TO
r TAKE DECIDED SIAOD
ican Nominee
Brand of Public Ownership Belief to City
and Another to Farm ing Districts I.
Jamen WltKyaombe Is hsvlng trouble
with the public ownership question. 1 A
the nomine of hie party for governor,
he was expected to expreee his views en
this Important Issue without lfsor.ands.
especially It view of In fact that his
opponent. Governor Chamberlain, had
uet.im ai 1011 or imtn mat lerx nffT
floubt as to where
He
food but thus
far these- expectations have not-oeen
realised. Mr. Wlthyoombe.ln hie open
Ins; speech, first placed himself In op
position snd then qualified until It
seemed that he had. almost disappeared
in a mist of uncertainty. The, result of
this Is. that reports are now coming; tn
from various parts of the state that the
voters are wondering- lust where he
stands. Particularly, Is thle true'of the
farming communities, on which Mr.
Wlthycombe has been counting for h
du4k or nig vote.; v ,.
Two Breads of Opinions.
f- Portland hag been given one brand of
Wlthyoomb opinion the . rest 'of ,tn
state another. Here, according to' the
copies of his speech furnished the Port
land press, he opposes the public owner
ship of publlo utilities "with but few
exceptions." Copy furnished papers out
side of Portland had nothing to say of
exceptions. . , Therefore the rest of the
state 'is expected to get Us understand
ing of the Wlthycombe opinion out of
the Unamended TVllh combe speech,
which read In part as follows:
"Publlo utilities. I believe, are beat
administered by private Interest rather
than by publlo servants, for in JJe lat
ter case self-interest, the greatent of in-
lacking, and thriftless and
ke i methods will eueely
ee iiipvsM
tne people should reserve control over
all publlo utility franchises -to the ex
tent necessary to insure the. greatest
efficiency of the public service at the
least expense, subject onlytq the right
of capital to be justly .compensated for
Its Investment. I must not be taken,
however to have a lack of regard for
vested Interests: our laws should and
wisely-aorOtecrcapnar r lis Invest
ment." Going further, the candidate spoke of
the fear of legislation that would fright-
816 REWARD WAS OFFERED
F0R:BIII-PR
' Robbers Captured'and Now"
at Kamloops. s
; lpeelal Dlapsteta te Tne JeernaL)
' Vancouver, B. C. May II. The trial
of. the train, robbers Is proceeding at
Kamloops. , The men wLU receive their
preliminary 'hearing and will bo sent up
before the assise court. The elder of
the robbers has been identified as Bill
Miner, known all over the country as a
stage and train robber. There is a ret
ward .of more than $26,000 hanging over
him He tallies with the description
sent outby the -Pinker tone,- even to
tattoo marks on his arm. ,
Colquhoun, one of tha robbers, feels
his position keenly and refuses to make
any statements. Shorty Dunn Is the
most Insolent of the trlo Ha was shot
in the leg at the time of his capture
and stated to tha police that It was a
pity the bullet did not go through his
head. The police believe he has served
time In the penitentiary at Walla Walla,
Washington.
DEMURRER FILED IN
CRIMINAL LIBEL CASE
filed a drmurrer to the information from
the Linn county district attorney's office
charging William 8wope with criminal
libel. Before announcing that he -would
file a demurrer to the information Mr.
Mendenhall asked that - Bwope be - re
leased on ths grounds that there' had
been no proper return on the writ, but
this contention was overruled by Pre-
sldtng Judge Boars. The questions wereJ
argued during the habeas corpus pro
ceedings brought TjT Bwope In his at
tempt to keep from being taken to Al
bany, Oregon, and arraigned on the
charge named. Deputy District Attor
ney Gall Hill of Albany and Deputy Pis
trlct Attorney Harry B. Adams of this
city appeared for the state. Judge
Bears took the question under advise
ment.
MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES
AGAINST HER HUSBAND
Charges' of a serious nature are mad against
Morris Knode.o by Ll1a Knaitoen,' who has
sued f s dimes. Bbe declares that only
Are dare after sr marriage Unadaca swore
at her. ' ' " ; " "."
The eoaple w.r. mairleit at Or. son , City
Dwwibtr n sad Mrs. Kbuoms says
Id the eomolatnt that on December SI her
hnabead eemandad that so give blm a ring
that she was weannf- sirs. n. nua.es mtjm
that ah refused to grast th demand of her
haaoane. bceaoa ah had already given bln
two rlnsa, which b pawned. She svers tint
pnn her reruaal te give np tn jeweiry s.r
basbasd rhok and alapped her an wooUl
bare killed br if there kae not beea other
people In th nona.
Mrs. Knsan aara u siiomb repaateaiy
thrsatenad te kill her. .
at once and Is scheduled to make several
more tripe there this season. Kogtie
river formerly dealt exclusively with
Ban Francisco, but. Is compelled on ac
count of the fire to send to Portland for
all supplies. t ..
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. May II Arrived st snd
left Up at a. m, steamer F. A. XII
burn, from Ban Francisco and way ports.
Balled at a, nv, steamer Despatch, for
Ban Francisco. Arrived at lone a. m.,
steamer Breakwater, rrom Ban Fran
cisco. Balled at 10:10 S. ra schooner
Halcyon, for Altata.-
8an Francisco. . May n. Arrived,
steamer Nome City, from Portland.
Astoria, May II Condition of tne Mr
at I au m smooth; wind southeast;
weather cloudy.
Fref erred took Oanned Oooas.
AUea lwlf Seat Brand.
for Governor -G i yes One
en away capital. Every tow and then
throughout his speech, he suggested
distrust of the people. The leaning to
ward corporations was evident. They,
and not the peoplethemselvea, were the
best judges of the needs of the common
wee Itlu Even t he reservation by the
people 1 of contioi over pubtto . utility
franchises had srsftlhjr to It. a string
fhaf might" Unit re and Ttaoa every time
the people attempted to assert their
rights. Bo hedged about are his views
that not even the, most exacting cor
poration could object to his candidacy.
- In the speech to which attention is
called. Mr-. Wlthycombe In defining the
duties of a publlo official said: ; "He
should take the people Into hl confi
dence." In this be was In. accord with
the voters of Oregrfn, and that Is Why
they are now ' wondering why he has
failed to give them a more definite Idea
of what h would do If elected to the
high office he seeks. . Incidentally, they
are comparing his suggestions that the
people arsnot to bo trusted" wlttrthe
opening .speech of Governor 'Chamber
lain, who after declaring that franchise
grabbing should be stopped, said:
r. Opposes psrpetnal Franchises. .
""I'atrehuously oppose the granting of
any perpetual franchise, and if limited
franchises are given at all It ought to
be done wlth strict limitations and for
short "periods only, and io lhat "absolute
control and supervision may bo retained
by the people themselves, and whatever
franchises are granted ought to be taxed
at what they are' actually worth) so that
the beneficiaries may be compelled to
contribute a Juat proportion of the bur-
o
lie ownership and control of publlo util
Itles, so that the state and the several
municipalities may utilise them, not for
profit, but at the lowest rates compati
ble with tue public good.? ; .a
. Governor Chamberlain's utterances are
direct and to the point; Mr. Withy
combe's are, for the moat part, vague
and evasive. Both are before the people,
and as daily- discussion emphasises the
difference the strength of Governor
Chamberlain Increases, making his re
election a certainty.- : -
MAINLY PERSONAL
Hoiu CL-- W. Tallmaae of Tillamook
J-ounty Is In the city today. '
J uage- W CenleT-f Hr-ttt,-
eratlo candidate for Joint representative
from Yamhill and Tillamook counties, is
in Portland today.
.Milwaukle Country Club.
Memphis and Louisville races. Take
Sellwood and Oregon City, ears at First
ana jnoer.- -- -m
..FOR..
EXTRA
Ladies''
Vic'i Kid, Low Heel, Patent
Leather Tip
OXFORDS
In ; all " sixes and widths,
value $2.00. SATURDAY
.... SPECIAL
Little Gents9
Lace bordered calf, all solid,
sizes 9 to IZYt. SATUR
DAY SPECIAL -
BARON'S
SHOE STORE
- - "Money Savers "
7 1 n Footwear.'
230-232 MORRISON CT.,
Near Secorl
SaMay
-Die -Watch-Dog, in your
i::.::VestPfc:':
TT 17
OU can buy Health Insurance)
flow; '
T ...
Several - jood " Accident "
Companies sail it.
Sixty dotfari 'per year will brjng " yott : , No, they act like Exordia ' on, lh
f2$Q per week, for every week you aro Bowels, Instead. - - , . ,
Sick. - - - - They sUmulat tha Bowst-Mugcloa to
But, your rims along may ba worth far contract snd propel ths Pood naturally
mora than that. . ; past th Bttle vmlvea that mix Dtgeativ
"And $200 per week might not pay for T "Juices with Food." .
your suffering.'
Thai's why "Cascaret" lnruranco which
prevents Sickness, ! worth tea times as
much money as other " Health " Insur-
ance.;""--- . ' :
'.Yet "Cascaret Insursnce" will cost you
lass than Ten Cents a week.
That gives you a I'Vest Pockefl Box,
to carry constantly. . -. -.When your head feels dull, dltsyi ef
. 3 ''""'"achy.-: v .
OTrypartlally-mgoated - r-
., "Constipation" means food retained In
the body undigested toe long. Mil it decays.
It then supplies the poisons of decay
to the system, la place of the nourtshrnent-r
t might hava supplied, J ' '
Isn't that a tremendous handicap worth
Insuring against? ' ' -
, JrVhat does It, cost to Cure Constipation ,
or Indigestion, with their train of small
and great Ills, and to Insure against a
return of them?
Not so very much. :
One lOeentboaofCsscsretsper week,
ai most, perhaps half that.
On candy tablet night and morning!
taken regularly for a short time, Is war
ranted to cure the wore! esse of Constlps-
, '. - ..
One tsblet taken whenever you suspect
-mmmmA i. in.,... .nin.t on tt
cent of s)I other ills likely to attack you,
Becsose 90 per cent of these TUs begin
111111111
HWESTIGATD
If yee a violated th law of health end ere toasctons nf-n- eunstast -Srsts which
la esdOTttilnlns rear arataia. cam to ns btor roa becoox a nervoas ssd peysleal wreck.
If yon at weak, gloomy sod deepondent, hsv bad drvajn. depressed, lack asibltloa sad
onrgy, snabl to eoncentrate your tboafhta. lark vln, vigor and vitality, eotn te ns at .
ooo; our treatownf will atop all drains and overcoat alT vwtmm and posltrraly reasar
yon to atresstk and ksalts. We hare cared tbonaasds of weak am. t
THOit WHO HATE BE KIT OISAPrOIWTZO BT tnrSXIIXZO BwejCIAUSTfl III
ZABMxsTtr BiatrisTiD to iirvsiTioTg otra mtthod and tebmi wtthovt "'
DELAX, WHICH HAD XHKT DOS! Ul XHX tOIHmO WOULD HATX SAVKS XHXM
IlatX AHD HOSXT.
A LIFE LONG ' CURE FOR
blood roraoir. sktv sisxaixs. soxzs. trtczBS. stbictttbz, taxicoctxx, imxo.
cxLX. vxavoxrs picluik. wxAuxsa, bulks oa chaomio biskasxs or rax xxd
XKYS Ago BXOSTATX.
aPKCIAL SISKASXS Newly-eoatraeted snd rhronle cases eared. All twmihig. ttehtug
snd Inflammation stopped tn M boor.; rare effected In 1 dara.. WX COVES THX XX-
Tiax yiELB or arxciAi. ahd cxaokio, sxebxatko, comfxioatxd pisxAsxa.
We oo not offer yon asy raXX THIAX. TaXATstXHTa, XXICTXIO BKLTs, WOBTH
IZSS CXATONS, or otbr esles methods of treatment... Onr a da are our own, and while
other mar eon. them, they cannot ttnltat onr auneiior method, of treatment. WX ASS
THX LOMOXIT LOCATED AXD OLDEST SrECIAUSTS IB POSTLAHD, savmc koen
. . a oil TX'a Ass. su mA mane f levsk akanan n IsifanaTwt nVwanat aoaaM khM -la. awu.
"ill th Tntt
tai w jwmrw r Trpsr rajswi leuie,
WSJ aflW "OU OttT klH"atxrti- stTrliity J
tmM. wkiIi m.v he natit In anr war the Dattent dealre
ii'n itii nit vt til ill Tf
CASK IX OVX HA BOS TOV ABX BUBS OF
CAB BX OBTAUEO ABTWHKXK.
HOUKS e s. m. te S p. si. Kraalnga,
ST.tOUIS
UED1CAI AND
SURGICAL
rOOaHZZSXCOf ABTAIOIILI,
Dr. V. Norton
consists nf " an association of
eminent physicians, experienced
surgeons and expert apeclallsts,
with abundant capital, established
for the purpose of treating
AX.X, OVaASLS BTHDICAX, ABTD
airmaicAx. sxbxabbb ahd
sxromscxTTxs or kbv.
rThey" wlir accept" no - case" for
treatment except certain that
they can effect a cure, nor will
- they make any charge In case of
failure.
" iu sraBr70va, hood, s
ABTD BBXCIAXi OlHini
' . "' ' BCU
or
i
. ? . . . .
I nrougn our vsei experience as
rpeclaJleta we are able tn make a
full and early cure In these trou- -
bles In the majority of Instances
"where the' ordinary practitioner
falls to relieve. .
STOMACH. HEART, LIVER. KTPNET. BLAPDER. THROAT AWO
NERVE TROUBLES are very quickly relieved and a permanent cure
made In all curable caeeev We tell yon frankly If your ease is Incurable.
We will have no person's money except for benefits received. - - .
You Can Pay When Cured
; If you wish yea can deposit the price of a cure In eny benk In Port
lend, eald amount to be banded over to na when you are etirod. , Or you
may pay us by weekly or monthly Installments If you prefer.
All Medicines Free Until Cured
' A pereonal Interview Is desired, nnt If you cannot rati, write ss,
giving your symptoms In full. Consultation free.
- Our home treatment la euoeeeaful, even In com plica tad cases. Strict
eet confidence observed. plain envelope need In all oorrespondenee.
Omoe hours I to I. Sundays end holidays ! t 1J.
Dr. W.Norton P
liesAtng Specialists of the No-Sw.at.
Oiucee in Van Noy IIoUl, htk Third f ,
In the Bowels, or extit through pool
rw-4Uosj. ,.r-..,.z- -r'r.rr". z
Caacarefa 4ol purge, dent weaken.
don't lrrltats. nor upset your stomach. '
They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles
by exercising them. J. ''
The time to take a Cascaret Is tha Very
'minute you' suspect you need one.
, When your tongue Is coated a little,'
When your breath Is- not above
suspicion.
hit yotthave eaten ioalaartih
too rapidly
When you have drunk more than was
good for your digestion. ." ' "
When you have a touch of HearW
bttrnrCas-belchmfTAcIS-rlslng-tn-throat, '
or a Coming-onold. ? j V " " ' - r
Carry the-"Vest Pocket" Boa where tt
belongs. Just as you Would your Watch,.
. Pocket-knife or Lead-pencil. ' -
It costs only 0 At any druf.
- rb. ; ! -
Be gureyoii get the genuine, msde enry
by the Sterling Remedy Company, and
never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped
CCC" . ,
mg TO OPR rKHMfPwr- (
- T we wast is sena tb ear menos a oaan'ji
nardHnuune1eafc
' leresslng table, Tl
uui.u-ria i ui ounoun au,.
colsra. It is a bessty few tke
an cants in staans Is aakae as a
ef ceajl hnb is4 Is cover cest el Caatarets,
with wMdi TOus dainty trinket to leaded. no
? A aw - f- - II I ss slsnmn s
"Ktu.f u-iT fp..,, o..p ntw Tsrk
i
. . e e AN D e e e ' . .' V' ' .
Wc Are Established 25 Years in Portland
CONSULTATlON-FREEa-
WE WILL TREAT ANY" SINGLET UNCOMPU
... CATED AILMENT FOR $1240 FOR THE FEE.
Absolnfe Goarantee r No Pay Unless Ccrei
-Come today to the SUCCESSFUL Specialists who
number their PERFECT 'Cures by the THOUSAND!
You want a PERMANENT Curat We can ACCOM.
plish iT.-.-gE:i:iz:i
aiijivanj ttx - TTiej iivjejiiuPviiT or snamr XABrrsxnxMaBT r
" "tnaf TSrerffaT' ' f'nT ' at Ttl
V.
.IITVIBTIOATI OUX- METHOD!
CTi.ru TO BK.Ain WRM TOV PLACE TOUB
OKTTIXO XHX BEST TBXATKXXI THAT
T te I; Bnadays, S a. a. te 12 noon. ," "
DISPENSARY
- tTXXET. BOXTtAJrOOBXOOB
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