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... I ' TAKC -SOME. " 4 , 4 t a at A .. ! Monday's Delayed News Briefly. Told Hosum of World nappenlnus Received From 8 , o'clock Political. 'The oost ef organising the Pwrem IV party In, New York UU and running a campaign for three months has been lest . than $10,000, Including . $25,000 J: lei ent In : getting signatures end pre print the petition! which will put the candidate -on -the--effloial-baliot,--ae- . cording to figures supplied by the state ' chairman, , t he Progressive party of the state of N York Will have a complete lo- ' oal ticket In IS of the 81 oonutlee. Forty-three candidate for congress have been nominated. ' -' Tart Republicans are eotlva In Uma tills . county. Two rousing meetings were held Monday, addressed by 8ena- tor Haines of Forest drove and Judge Hollls Of IUUsboro. Dr. D. Derolll, the astrologer who on November i, 1900, predicted the vio lent death of President McKinley, has Issued a forecast on the coming presi dential election. After reading astrolo- glcally the lives of the presidential ' and "Vice presidential candidates he -concludes that no candidate will receive - a - majority of the electoral vote, and that the election will be made through congress. Illinois Is claimed for president Tart, shd the election of the entire Republi can stats ticket is predicted by the managers of the western Republican iji - campaign, me lorecasx ueina uubbu un 1 - poll made by 1000 persons, representing " every locality in the state. There is much satisraeuon at Repub lican national headquarters because of , the result of the canvass made In New York under the auspices Of the Repub lican state , committee. Thla ehows a total vote 'for Tart, outside of,. New -York City, of 481.8841 for Wilson, 821, 087, And for Roosevelt, 114,860, giving the presidenf a plurality of J 10.2 11. --Whlte House offloials have made jub 31c a letter from President Tall ' tb jbhn Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, deal "lng with some of the Issues of the cam paign, and thanking Mr. Wanamaker in his owa behalf and on behalf of the people of the nation for him "splen did work." The president's letter dealt almost exclusively with the tariff and " prosperity, which he declared, was " largely , due to protection. ,, Eastern. .John Pera, a mill worker, was shot and killed Monday night by a policeman - - 1ft South Chicago, after Pera had stabbed four men, three of whom were painfully - injured. William Rankin, oldest college gradu ate in the United Btates, is dead at Princeton, N. J., at the age of 102 years. Rankin was born in Elizabeth, N. J., ..'la lS10r..was graduated from Williams college In the class of 1831, entered law .and--was. associated. ln. practice ..with Salmon P. Chase, afterwards , Chief Jus tice of the United States. . Books such as those by Oliver Optic and Alger, which parents of a quarter of a century ago advocated to their chil dren as suitable reading have been : placed ta the "horrible exaihple" class by the district public library commis sion at Washington. .l)oubUngl..lh.wht..erppt..tle United States is the possibility raised . by scientiflo discoveries made by Pro fessor Aaron AaronSohn, of Jerusalem, according to an announcement made at the University of Chicago. The Inves tigator, who found the original wheat plat growing wild In Palestine after years of search, Is engaged In crossing the plant with better grades of wheat jjain order to produce a superior one. He says lue cruoamg ui iue wiiu wiirni wiiii other grades will insure crops in drouth and In arid lands and will be, the salva tion of the eastern countries'. The ', suitcase belonging to John Bchrank, who attempted to kill Colonel Roosevelt, reached Milwaukee Monday from Charleston, 8. C, where it had been left at a hotel. The grip was "fcapeSi Diapepsin" Cures Heartburn, " OaS, Sourness and Indigestion in Five Minutes. Bour, gassy, upset stomach, indlges J tlon, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aohes and you feel sick' and miserable, that's when you realize the magic In Papa's Diapep - sin, It makes such misery vanish In five minutes. . . if your stomach Is in a continuous re t volt-if yeu can't get it regulated, please ', for your jiake, try Diapepsla It's so needless to have a bad stomach make voub next meal a favorite food meal, I tlied take a little plapepsift. There will ff not be any distress eat without fear. it'gtPauseape'slapepslnreallj: - -. - doer regulate weaK, put-or-oraor stom : achs that gives It Its millions of sales , 'annually. Get large fifty-cent case of . Pape'S THanefiSin from any drus; store. It is 1 the quickest, surest stomach relief antf - cure known. -It acts almost liKe magic v-lt Is a scientific, harmless and picas' nt tirwaratton -irhich truly-brtonw in !i every home. . . THE . .iiafc.ifc..wiHi i " i ifir .... - l.. Li;, j.inMJygMBBIBIWWWWyiffl!---- -'s'esrpWBBBBBEBBBBlspBssjfeBBBM :;jt BALED MAY WIRJ5. ' A Sv A V A. A sp kt? A.NICE. v,LOOI?tt i ; : i YeiteruAy i. . 'A addressed to w. P, Janssen andwas turned over to htm. The chief says ft will not be opened for the present- Six of 14 young men alleged to have been implicated in an attack on Mrs. Lillian Mullahs, the l-year-old bride of Rlohraond, Vs., near Des Are, Mo., Sat urday, are In. Jail at Ironton. Five pf them have been Identified, . Mullane and his bride were traveling as pedestrians for their health. . Mrs. Mullane was at tacked alter her husband had been over powered. . ' ' V Postal authorities arrested Mrs. Edna Phillips and Thomas J. Sherum, . alias "Little Jeff Davis." at Chicago Monday on a oharge of forging postal money orders for more than 110,000. They age said to bs leaders of a gang that he operated throughout the country.1 Their arrest resulted after a year's search. Florence Harris, a nurse who by mis take administered acid Instead of salts, causing the death of Mrs. Abram Halght, a patient at the Homeopathy hospital, at Yonkers, N. Y., awoke Mon day after 24 hours of unconsciousness due to a collapse upon realising her er ror. Physicians says the nurse appears to have lost all recollection tf what took place while caring for Mrs. Halght Clad only In pajamas and carrying a hatpin, Miss Agnes Thornton, of Bed ford, Msss., a co-ed at Beloit eollege, routed a burglar whom she found in her room Monday morning. The young tto-ei chased the Intruder through the park and Inflicted several vigorous thrusts, which elicited yells of pain from the fleeing thief. , Custom officers at New York exhib ited much-Interest in the contents of a jewel ease -carried by one of the mem bers Of Andrew Carnegie's party, When Mr. Carnegie and his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lauder, of Pittsburg, ar rived on the steamship Baltlo last Sat urday. Mrs. Lauder failed to declare the Jewels when he was taken to the appraiser's office and paid the duty, amounting to $33,000. , Without a ring, with the word "obey" and Without any reference to affection for each other, Miss Hilda Matrner of New York and Louis L. Schwarts, a young Minneapolis lawyer have Just heen married at the marriage room of the Ethical Culture society in New York. Robert H. Hasard, a newspaper man who had traveled thousands of miles with Presidents McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft during the years he was a White House correspondent, is dead in Washington. "Mr. Hasard was with Pres ident McKinley when the president was shot. Dr. William Brooks, director of Smith observatory and professor of astronomy at Hobart college, discovered a comet about 4 o'olock Monday morning In the oasters. sJty.Th.Ia lfl.thfl-twenty.-seyentli comet discovsred by Professor Brooks. Pacific Coast. State Controller It ye of California has called attention to the fact that the State prison, lA Baa Quentln has pro fited greatly 'by the Installation of its furniture factory and Improvement ad ministration of its jute mil) sines the prison estimates Just received omit ay claim for the Item of "support" for the next two years. The last legislature voted 450,000 for support of the bi ennial period which will close next June. The two factories In future will pay all bills of the Institution.,. Charged with drawing checks against a balance that did not exist, Lieuten ant Otho E. Michaelis, Company M, Six teenth infantry, U. 8. A., was court martialed Monday at the Presidio In San Francisco Robert Ludwlg, a ranch owner, living near Cambridge, Idaho, took his life in the police station at Galesburg, 111., Monday by cutting his throat. Ludwig was on his way from Idaho to visit his parents In German y. In Worrying about the trip his mind became unbalanced and he left the train at Oalesburg. He had with him 8600 and a ticket to New York. . Eastern Oregon sections in the Vicin ity Of Arcadia and Nyssa and the Long Valley, In southern Idaho, will furnish sugar beets sufficient to Warrant the re opening of the Utfth-IdSho Sugar com pany's factory at Nam pa next, season, according to Thomas R. Cutler of Salt Lake, general manager 6f all the fac tories owned by the company in Utah and Idaho. , , Baker's new Y. M. C. A. building, which has been under construction since last spring, was officially dedi cated tetho work --that 4t - will be used for In the laying of Its cornerstone Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Sub scriptions for the building so far ap proximate $30,000. , , All attempts to effect a compromise between, the Striking longshoremen In San-Diego and the Paclfltf Steamship company hate failed. ; r foreign. - Conditions of extreme poverty and privation In Venetuelg are described in a letter written from Caracas by a cor respondent of the New York Tribuna lit the etato of Trujiilo more than 0 T8riorirwtowamfir-aeatB"-aatttig the last season, and Instances of canni balism are frequent Fresh provisions In the beleagured city of Yera Crus have become ex hausted, says a dispatch to tbi navy ds pertinent giving a review of the situa tion eauaed by the Dial rebellion in MefeldOr- Consul Cadadar-at Vera Cms advises that'. General FelU plaa has OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, BP NT) IT TO fGNFfiPM X ; W -. TOTH EJB EA $OH$ guaranteed life and property so long as be remains in control of the city. American marines and , bluejackets whose actlvltlesr were largely respottsl bleM tor tt fryshlri oMhe reoent rebel. Hon In lcatagua " may "ioon" brSaliei' npon . to preserve order at the polls when the Nlcarsguans by direct vote, ckoose a president. The bthg ofEngland arrived at Hun gerford Moiday evenihg to remain a few days as the guest of John Hubert Ward rand Mrs. Ward, who was Miss Jean ' Reid, : daughter of , the America ambassador. - -' . It was reported at Mexico City Mon day that force of rur&lee at pachuce, atato of Hldulgo, hk Joined the rebels under Felix Dlas. The surrender of a number Of tillages in that state has' been demanded by the rebels. General Prfirlo Dlas, ex-presldent Of Mexico, declares his intention Of not returning to Mexico was unchanged. He Is staying at a hotel at Paris and shows great interest In the news. concernloK his nephew, Felix Dlas, ahd the Ultlng of the .port of Vera' Crus. He said, however; he Was totally .without private advices from Mexico, and that he was not In any way connected with the present movement. - Miscellaneous. William Henry Pox of Waterdown. Ont, 47 years of age, is dead by aJ remarkable accident Last Thursday night he took a short' cut across a tram way near Waterdown to John Calla ghan's brick yard, stumbled and fall Into a tree 80 feet below. One foot was caught in the Irotch of. the. tree and ho hung ther head downward, until dead. . The weather has taken W wintry as pect in northern Alberta and Saskatche wan with as much as 0 degrees of frost Thursday night, and heavy snows In some districts, while snowfalls have been general all Over Saskatchewan. The supreme court at Washington has denied the motion to advance the suit of the Home Telephone company of Cali fornia against the city of Los Angeles. Cut and bruised on the head, the body Of Fourth Officer J. W. Marse of the Pacifio Mall, liner Mongolia wai found floating near that ship at Manila Sep tember 17, according to information brought to 'San Francisco Monday by the liner China from the orient Marse had been With the company 18 years. Titls to 160,9TB acres of laud in the' Yakima Indian reservation is Involved In a Case advanced by the supreme court Monday for argument January (, being a suit of the Northern Pacifio against the United States. . The railroad claims this land as it lies wlthlg the limits of its grant, but the government con tends the lands were excluded from grant because they are pari of the In dian reservation. Increases averaging about 25 per Cent in (he freight rates on cooperage. In cluding butter tubs, drums; well buck ets, kits, etc., from Chicago arid Missis sippi riyer. points, to Rocky mountain destinations were approved Monday by the Interstate commerce commission. . State Senator W. F. Meere of Red Lodge, Republican candidate for repre sentative to congress. Is critically 111 In a hospital at Butte, Mont, and his life is despaired of. - It Is probable that Senator Heyburn died without making a will. Search was made among his papers Monday, but no trace of a win as round. Thsr search will be continued, but Mrs. Heyburn Is of the opinion there was no wiiL Regulations to restrict further the size and limit of the weight of personal baggage of travelers, adopted by almost ail rarlroads In the United States, were suspended Monday by the Interstate commerce commission until April 29, F GET UNUSUAL IMPETUS (Bpedit to The Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., Oct 22.- The first monthly report of the Forest 'Grove pub lic schools for this season shows most remarkable growth. There Is a total en rollment of 804, With 113 in the high school. For the first time since the Oregon High School Debate league has been formed, the Forest Grove high school Is enrolled, and will participate In this year's . contest for the university up. The excellent faculty secured this year has received favorable comment from the departments of education of the University, of Oregon and Reed eollege, and it Is expected both Institutions will place the local high school upon their accredited lists, Football prospects are very bright this year, and the team has scheduled several games for the season. The high school team will average 160 pounds. Professor inlow of the Lincoln school and professor Harrington of Pa cific university are training the team, and several practice game's are held with the university team each week. Professor William Proctor, superintend ent of the local school system,, reports that the work IS progressing in a Very satisfactory mannef, and this bids fair Una tile most .successful year Jit tfea bilk lory of the school. The educational fa cilities offered by Forest Grove are at tracting many people and houses to rent are at a premium, -r Should an electrls lamp In a vessel's signal light go sut, a new device auto rnatlcally switches on an auxiliary lamp an signals - the-f set -"to- the Tesssi'a bridge en captain sabin, REST GROVE SCHOOLS PORTLAND. TUESDAY JrASH 1 0N YOU HAV.M03T StateMeasureson Ballot-A r tide No. 22 , t Worthless Stocks ntfSMt Protection of investors from worth less Stock's arid securities Is the ob ject sought by the Initiative bill known as the 'Xlue sky" law, upon .which the Voters will pass Judgment In Novem ber; it is intended to put a stopto the exploitation of the publlo through alluring advertising of unscrupulous promoters. This measure had Its Inception lrr In terviews given out by Secretary of State Olcott in the summer of 1811, in which he pointed out the losses the people-of the state have sustained through lack of restrictions and super vision over corporation affairs. He told of the benefits derived from legislation on this line tn -Kansas, and of revenue to make the plan mere than self sus taining. Interest thus generated led to con ferences between Mr. Olcott and prom inent lawyers and business men of Port land, resulting In the 'formation of a Commutes to draft an lnltatlye bill. In this work the Portland ohamher of commerce, the realty board and the commercial club cooperated. Among those interested in framing the measure were Governor West, Richard W. Mon tague, Charles W. Fulton, J. N. Teal and E. C. Glltner. Musi Submit Plan. The bill Is a long one, and only the chief provisions areTotnted out here. Within the scope Of the act are all corporations," eopartnershlps, companies and associations, except national banks and those not conducted for profit It applies to the sale or offering for sale of stocks, bends or other securi ties, except national, state or municipal bonds or mortgages on real estate in Oregon where mortgages are sold with notes. L Before offering securities for sale, ny eompany. la required by the bill to submit a detailed plan of its operations and financial condition, -lth copies of Its contract hnd bonds, to- the corpora tion commissioner. Before US charter is approved a foreign corporation, by which IS meant one organized outside the state of Oregon, may not solicit conditional subscriptions of stock. An Oregon corporation may solicit stock sales, but not issue stock or bonds un til its charter is approved. Wide discretion Is vested in the cor poration 'commissioner, who Is required to approve the charter of any-company If he believes It solvent and Its plan fair and equitable. To determine this question the commissioner must first examine the documents filed in his of Tice by a company asking for a charter, and if he deems it advisable to go deep er, it becomes his duty to make or have a detailed" examination at the ex pense of the company. The ground for refusal of a charter, one of the .Im portant sections fined:- , Shall tHve Hotlce. "But If said corporation commissioner finds that such articles of incorporation or association,. charter, constitution ahd ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegeiabkrVepaMlontTJls simttaiing teftwdaMRc diila die Stomachs aMJBowdsi Promotes DigesKbrtOrrtrfuf iwssand&stXontsisKKr Opiurn Morphine norltaaL NOT NARCOTIC JlKftOldlkSMUnrSElL flmpkm 3dm JhcSimmf Anmttti Hon , Sour StDitM.DIarrta WorruswnvalsioasjevErisii ness ondLOSSOFSiEg. laxSumk Signatori of ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. -if ')T Hi j iiillj Cjmlttitum EVENING, ' OCTOBER, li, ' 1912. ; bylaws, plaa of business or proposed contract cot tain any provision 'that is unfair, unjust. Inequitable or oppres sive to any class of contributof-s or eustomers, or If he decides from his ex amination of its affairs that held In vestment company is not solvent or does bot Intend to do a fair and horte busi ness, then he lhali notify such Invest ment company, in writing, of hie find ings, and It shall be unlawful for such company to do any further business In this state until It shall so change Its constitution- and bylaws, articles of In corporation or association. Its Proposed I plan of business and proposed contract ana its general nnanclal condition In such manner as to Satisfy the corpora tion commissioner that lr Is Solvent, and that Ita artioles of Incorporation or association, its constitution and bylows, Its proposed plan of business and pro posed Contract prbvlde for a fair, Just and equitable plan for the transaction Of bsslness." Any change of plan or supplemental articles must be approved In advance as though It were an application. In the first Instance. An appeal is allowed to the circuit court of Marlon county by any corporation claiming that (he commissioner has abused hit discretion. Each Investment company is required to tile the' hemes of Its agents, paying a fee of $2 for each person designated as agent, and this filing must be re newed each year. June 80, each year; a full report Is required from each com pany, with a filing fee of $2. Forfeiture of Charter, Failure to file within 16 days there after Is ground for forfeiture of char ter. Accounts are required to be kept by the double entry system and trial balances struck quarterly. These bal ances and other accounts must be open to Inspection of- stockholders and In vestors, as well as ths commissioner and his deputies. The commissioner may Investigate af fairs of a company at any time .In the same manner that state banks are ex amined, and If he finds It insolvent or conducted in such mariner as to Jeopar dise the interests of investors. It be comes his duty to take steps for ap pointment of a receiver. Stock sales at less than par are pro hibited, except for delinquencies on sub scriptions, and Investors must be fur nished with a statement showing the amount to be netted 'from sales of stock, apart from the sums set aside for pro motion and commissions. Notice of ap plication to do business must be pub lished three times and for not less than le days, this notice to be approved by .the commissioner In advance. False entries in books or false pub lication of statements are made fel onies, punishable with a fine of 8200 to $10,000 and penitentiary sentence of from 1 to 10 years. . Agents or others selling securities without having regis tered or fully complying With the law afe made guilty of a disdemeanor, with a fine Of $100 to $5000 and Imprison- 3 Jor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years I yds etirraus eMMv, saw vees err. rawsii Bears the A, , Signature jrw mm I'M i"nt in .lull for not more than 00 days. Violations ef the act not specifically punishable are made misdemeanors also. Collection of res. ' . ML' .ee.sV?ol leeted go Intor s special corporation 'department fund,''" from which expenses are to be paid, .and when this fund excepts t6,tt)0 all money th excess of $10,000 Is to pass Into the general fund in the stats tress, ury. ' If the bill is adopted, Governor 'West will appoint a commissioner to serve until January, 1017, the terra belag four years. Salary Is fixed at $3000 per year, ahd a. bond of not TeS than $25, 000 required. The bill appropriates $25, 000 (or the first year's, expenses and $20,1)00 for each year following. The banking nd insurance laws are not affected by the bill. The commis sioner Is to mske an annual report to the governor and his records are to be open to "any one affected by the cor poration la ws," exeept - when- the -commissioner. In the puhlto interest, deems It proper to withhold information si to the "private affairs of solvent corpora tions." . ', -- This bill Is modeled on the law of Kansas, which Bank Commissioner Dol. ley of that State estimates has saved over $4,000,000 a year tOhe people of that state. Mr. Dolley, writing to Sec retary of State Qlcott, has said; "I have had occasion to 'read several bills along these lines Since our law Was enacted and -I wish to congratulate you and your associates on having drafted one of the most efficient and Btrong bills that I have ever seen." Will Increase Revenue. ' It is estimated that the bill will add 1 1 !,000 to $20,efi- year to the revenue from corporations.: The present cost, dr administering corporation laws Is about $7000 a year, and the cost Under the bill proposed Will be about $12,400 a yar. According tothese figures, the Aet gain to the State -In revenue uHtler this bill will be over $12,000. Friends of the bill say this is a low estimate of Increased revenue. The great argument for the bill. Is Doctors Use This for EfZSBia Dr. Evans, Ex-Commissioner of Health, Bays: "There Is almost nO re lation between skin diseases and - the blood." The skin must be cured through the skin. Th germs must be washed out, and so salves have long ago been found worthless. --The most advanced physicians of this country are now agreed on this, . and are pre scribing a wash of wlntergreen, thymol ahd other lhgredishts for eema and all. other skin diseases. This com pound Is known aS t. D. D. .Prescrip tion for Eczema. Greatest Nerve No. 2 1 havs given per sonal inspection to the working of ML S. T. on the human system, and must say that it entirely meets with my pro fessional sanction. . D. H.-LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator of Anatomr, Philadel phia Medloal College I -v..; WhatVo Guaranteo tl.l.S.T, rio.2 Vil! Oct: RHEUMATISM, no matter how long standing. An? ease of Inflammation of the Bladder or Enlarged Prostate Gland, ho matter it the pa tients have been (or .ears forced to use e catheter. BLOOD POISON IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES, v It IS no stimulant, Its' effect r permanent end lasting. Will cure any ease ef Stricture without local treatment. Will remote entirely irom the srstem Cancer snd Caneereos Germs, In addition to the above, M. I. 8. T. No. $ has oured many eases of paralysis, Locomotor ise tee Arfdronn tie i: 0. T II II I A I J I For sale y Eb Pent, 33J SherlOek Bldg., i sad C f . .. ; te t . tu. Iiiose UiUa I3il,0;u siuidsy 13 , iv 1 1 . elwaja Uesh, - that It would put a quietus en fake stock schemes, which have laid BeSty toll on the people of Oregon in the past Th Columbia Itiver Orchard company, which tried to float about $1,000,000 m bogus-eecurttles-on 60,00(r--worth- of -assets, and the Old Channel kydraulio Mines company, which sold 'about" $1,$00,000 Of securities end had practi cally no assets, are examples of What this bill la designed te hit ; 1 V, While the state Vouli la M sense be come responsible for the character, of corporations doing business In the state, tt le argued that Investors would have a justified sense of security ahd oppor tunity for thorough Investigation such' as they now lack. Legitimate concerns will prosper In proportion as dishonest ones are exposed and Shut out Chief Objections to Bill. . opposition argument to the bill Is based chiefly on two bolnta. Y One is that the appropriations for th orporn -tlon department ara too large; the ether that the bill, however worthy, ShOuld first have been submitted to. the legis lature and is of the sort that should not be proposed by initiative until th legis lature has had a chance. v , It is pointed out that while the ex pense of th hew department Is esti mated at $12,000, an annual appropria tion of $20,000 is provided; that this department is to be under a man ap pointed by the governor, th people hev- ' Inf no vole in his selection. some objection has been fiidtht the bill is net broad enough In scope because It does not eovtr fraudulent misrepresentations of lot end land spec ulator. -The bill, if It did this, would be entertlrig another field. Which Its f tamers did hot attempt to cover. Fraud In that regard is a matter of the srim inal law. , , On the ballot the "blue Sky" measure will appear as Nob. 334 Yes, 835 No. i bame Fortune Isn't Very much ef a flirt She seldom smiles on a man 'un less he gives her a good deal of en couragement . . ' .' Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe cialist, writes:' "1 am Convinced that the D. D. D Prescription is as much' a speclfto for ectema as quinine for ma laria. I have been prescribing? -the D. U D. remedy for years." It will take away the Itch the Instant you apply it tn fact. We are so sure of what D. D. D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have i Jl bottle. oh our guar antee that It will cost you nothing un lets you find that It does the work. Bkldmora Drug fcd.,llifhlrl"8ti:; and Blood Tonic Ataxia. Spinal Troobts eo4 apparently locuf able diseases of the nerve. - M. 1. S. T. has Wn on tbe market for ere 80 rears, end has eared thousands of sufferers. 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