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    JOB
PAHA' BAST OKEOOxny, f KNDtiETOar, ORBOON, MONDAY, JANUARY t, 105.
PAGE SET EM.
PAGES.
10NG THE EXCHANGES
1? THE INLAND EMPIRE
Threatened.
"'" who came In this
the Oregon Short -Line
1 .t report an unuiu-U -f
the train was speeding
distance west of Hunt-
T. n" were turne1 low
; aV.ln drawn. The speed
'ffM .lowed up until a
;d'nb,ard It without difft
'ryone was curlou. to
, teuton. " woe given out
i.ffldul. had learned that
p was to be made to hold
fin were In the baggage
'.ear ready to give the
saw. such reception aa
, had before. Fortunately.
,f.r both parties, no robber,
i and the train aoon tarted
Lai speed. No particular.
Jable a. to what lnforma-
swrt 14". official, had. but
were thoroughly prepared
5 question. Boise Capital
a on Freeswwt Hill. '
orbett. a well known rest
Tmmett, was found 'dead
ilni on Freezeout hlli about
tl,l side of the t.nvo. Mr.
fad brouitht a load of good,
jj, and was on hi. way home.
ij.'(tr. of hlni alive whs nbout
1 gi,t when George Mutch,
aty met him on top of the
(that time he waa going
iardi home In no apparent
Thli morning his body mil
5tt way down the hill under
jUth his neck broken
itlculars have been aecured
t the accident ocourred. but
siUlon to that hi. team ran
.,
away upsetting the wagon and throw-
"-k hi. neck Emmett Index.
Fatally Stabbed Near Condon.
This morning District Attorney
Menefee recelvefl word that , fc
cutting scrape had occurred near
nr ,V'terday ana a" a reault
one of the men was dead. This af
ternoon we telephoned to the sheriff
and learned that about 12:30 yester
day at Clem, a short distance north
of Condon, J. B. Thompson one of
the contractors on the new railroad,
got Into a scrap with the cook whose
name we could not learn, and In the
TJT -"It ek wa" " rlpusly
stabbed that he died a few hour,
later. Thnmnmn i. , ..
, , muw m jaii at
Condon awajtln a s hearing. The
Coal 14 Feet Thick. .
Kit Chttwond mrrtv-A i . .
...... ... wwa iasi
evening from his ranch which Is lo
cated on the Snake river about 1!
mile, below the mouth of the Brun
eau. He met a niimk.. -
L4 VL oruneaa
people on his way down the river.
mis morning he said the
Bruneau people are craty over the
coal discovery. The vein Is 14 feet
thick. Instead nf nlirHt a- i .
V.B mm Aiiai rcponea.
Boise Capital News.
f ' Electricity at North Yakima.
A G. Smith. ; general manager for
R. E. Strathorn's numprnm inf.t.in
light and water power propositions
throughout the northwest nr,-i,i
here yesterday and went to Sumpter
this morning. Mr. Smith has just
returned from the east arranging for
big power plant machinery at North
mm ma, wasn. Baker City Herald.
OAK APPLES.
i Dlaeaae Propaaete fcr
Innte Gallfly.
tie brown balls popularly
"not nDDii'S." wmcn may or-
L growing in clusters upon
arc not fruit,, ns some sup-
ifurms of it disease wUlcli re
in the attacks of a minute
fculi8). Tills little insect, a
min of wukui una . bees, is
.wllli a complicated, piercing
I in her lull, by meuu. of
L makes little boles In the
Lis of the onk, lnylng liu egg
in at the suiue time lutrouuc-
nf Irritant Hula.
latum. of tbi' shoot is thus
jl to unuiiturul growth and
U UUK Ul)tlt Ul fell", "Uliu
larded us n sort of vegetable
serves ns u Uouie tor the
jell hiucbes nut of the egg.
easily be sttn by cutting
ning call, but in un old one
has escaped by driving B
the outside.
la infested bv munv other
ball. Some nre tufted, oth-
e currants, and others again
little brown ' onk spungles
:e umlerHitlcs of the leaves,
of culMv lends to the Bro
il t different klud ot gall.
lumen.
EWER BUILDERS.
at Coastroet Garden. Fot
wtlr Oku Enioyuient.
five different linwnr hlrils
Hindis, the regent, the sutin
ltl; one iu the I'upuun Is
catbird, mid one in Xcw
TWr brilliant pltimnge Is
KlosHy black or siiotted
i with a rose tinted collar.
iwers arc In no sense nests.
Ire rattlens. ndnnted for en
iu courtslili and set lu the
no. A pavement of equal
lw U nrruinzcd. and minitier
te tlinist firmly between
'"parallel rows, Inclined to
InclOBinif an avenue shout
Ei several Inches wide,
tab arbor guy feathers',
pearly shells, bleaohed
r tcoe8, anives and other
f wts, are tastefully placed.
toe entrance. ,
fWoea bird, still more of a
rtrocto a miniature conical
with Internal gallery,
"eadow of moaa, kept
oust sod leave, oa
bweni and fruit are dal
f'lat eaamored mala bird
expect the most elaborate treatise to
toll us the origin of electricity, or of
lient. Kutural histoid throws no light
on the nrlgiu of life. Has limnology
ever professed to explain existence?
Simonldes was asked lit Syriicnsc by
Ulero wlio or what id was, when he
reqnested a dify's time to tliluk of bis
answer. On subsequent dnys he. nl
wn.VB doubled the time required for de
liberation., unci when Ulero Inquired
the .reason be replied that the longer
he considered the subjitt the more ob
scure It iippcurcd." . 1
OIL ON THE WATER.
It. SoiithliiK EC'cct Was Known as
Rarlr rx tut Blxili Century.
A few giillotiK of oil enst lip-in Ktnrmy
seas uiodorntcis tlicir vbiksice and pre
vents the wuvr from bps'iflug with
force. That this is the .vise h:is Inn;;
been known. Tliropu.vlncles. Hie liy
Ktintlne liistiirlnu of the nitU century,
lirupimndod the question, "Why doc
oil Culm the sen?" nuj answered It to
the eloct th:t as the wind is n subtle
and (luUcitte tiling uud oil is udhc&i.e
end unctuous the wind glides over the
surface of the water ou which oil hue:
been spread and cannot raise waves.
The wind, 111 fuet, slips over the witter
without being able t'o obtulu a grip.
lu the gulf of -Mexico there is a re
markable stretch of tr:.ter-about two
miles long by three -quarters of u mile
broad to which the tinine of "oil spot"
hn. been given bemuse in the worst of
sturnis Hie mariner tlnds still water
there.: . .' v
rta ebnracicr ns a safe harbor of ref
use is said to be due tu an oily proper
ty of the mud stirred up by the storm.
Pern's WIiIsiIIuk Jura.
Auiuug the ruined cities of Peru
nearly fifty different kinds of miiBlcal
Instruments have been found. Unique
umoug ,tUese are uiuuy double whis
tling Jars or musical water bottles
Near the top of the flint or front Jnr,
which Is usually surmounted by a hu
man or animal figure, is the opening of
the whistle. When the lius lutye been
partly Oiled and nre swung backward
and forward a number of whistling
sounds are produced. As the vessel
swing, forward and upward the water
la lowered in the first Jnr and rise. In
the other. In the backward motion it
rue be back Into the first, forcing tb.
air oot through the whistle.
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
1. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN- AND BURGEON.
; au 28 and 29 Hotel Bowman.
DR. R. E. RINOO, PHYSICIAN AND STJR
geoa. Room 8 Saving. Bank bonding.
DR. C. J. SMITH, OPPICB OVKR THE
Penuleton Savin Bank. Telephone 801 ;
residence telephone Main 1591.
H. VOLP, A. M., 1C. D., PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office In Hotel Bowman.
Dli- X: - C0LB- OPPICB IN JCDD
hll 1 n- Jt A -a - -
-- . vtucv Huum, iu n u i. B. ;
Jo,.0 5 v.- m- Telephone: Offlc main
1371 ; realdenc main lssl.
H. 8. GARP1BLD, M. D, HOMROPATHIC
physician and (urgeon. Offlc In Jodd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411;
rwldence, black 84. i
DR. D. J. JTFAUL, JCDD BLOCK, TKLB
- phone main G.tl ; naldene black 1S1.
DR. T. If. HENDRRSON, PHY8ICIAN
anil inrrwin Affirm l naln n.-w
balldlng, room 1. Offlc 'phon main
DR. LYNN K. RLAKR8LKB, CHRONIC
nd nervous disease and dliwaae of
Women. JihM bntlfUnff. mrtiM Ualn Bnd
Court treet. Offlce 'phone main 721;
residence, red 1158. X-Ray Therapeutic.
DR. LENA ALI.RN BOONE, OSTEOPATH
Residence, Thompson street, between
Court and Water atreets. 'Phon black
ion, nervoo auease. a specialty.
MRS. M. N. 8AWTRIXB, COUNTY MAN
- eer of the Nerthweat Tlavt Ck, 620
Coable Btreet, Pendleton, Oreiton.
VETERINAIY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY 8URORON DR. D. C.
McNabb. Offlc at Tallmaa'. drag tort
DR. T. J. LLOYD, ORADDATB OP THE
Onmd Rapid. Veterinary College of
Grand Raplda, Mich. All ailment of do
mestic animal scientifically . treated.
Specialty of oenHntry. ipevtn. and nitra
ting rldfellnf harms, offie t Brock A
mci-omas arng store.
, ATTORNEYS. ,
BEAN PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offlc over Taylor', hard war Mar.
Pendleton, Oregon.
'A?'!??. FK8 LW OWICB IN JUDD
bolldtn(.
HAII.EY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT
Offlc la Deapata block.
BALLERAY McCOURT. LAWYERS. AS
octaUan building.
CARTER RALBY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Offlc la Saving Bank building.
WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS Of
flc. room T and 8, Aaaoclatloa balldlng
STIIJJIAN PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stlllman ha been admitted
to practice In United State patent of
fice, and make pecllty of patent law.
Room in 1 1 14 .. am A
Hoc. ' " -
OfVgUJI RAUDABl'aH, ATTOKKEY-AT-
, muK., nana w, rcnui.iuu ur
FRATRNAI ORDKItS.
B P ' ELKS- PBNDLETON LODGE,
Thursday, of each month. All
... . 1 '' m ciry Boat corai
J 'r Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow
i. mirwd. -lnoma ru ueraia.
B. B. ; C B. Bean, aecreUry.
PBNDLETON LODGE NO. B2, A. F. A A.
M.. meet the flraf- ln4 tMrA Mmiamm
.eh month. All visiting brethren are
IilVERT AND FEED STABLES.
DEPOT STABLE. COTTONWOOD STREET1
Phon red 1881. Livery, feed and sale
fa Vila I l. k . . i . r-, .
- uvugui UJU buiu. uoqa
rig t reasonable price. Stock boarded
"J "wi w nivnin. King op. ear or
night, 'a. w have an all night awvlca
Stewart A Lindsay, proprietor.
DENTISTS.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET,
v KrurT ettienneay, i-ropa. l.lvery, reeo
and sale atable. Good rig at all time.
Cab line In connection. 'Phone mala T01.
DR. M. H. KERN, DENTAL-SURGEON.
Office, room 15 Judd building.
'Phone black 1261.
E. A. ffATTOHAN. DENTIST, OFFICE IN
Judd building. Thone red 1411.
THE MEN'S RESORT. CLEANING AND
pressing parlors. Ladles' and men'
vnrb fflvon mmM .(VuiMh '
block, East Court street Telephone main
lUOl.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, ;ru,0u0 : aurplua and
profits, 1 2.500.00. Interest on tlm de
pnslts. Denle In foreign and domestic ei-
chauge. Collection promptly attended to.
uenry Aaama, president : T. J. &irK,
vice-president : F. S. IrfGrow, cashier j I.
M. Kemp, assistant caabler.
FOR SALE A HOTEL WELL EQUIPPHD
and In good running order. Good trade.
Will sell chean. Aonlv to Chnne Kee.
Umatlll, Oregon.
THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON,
w eatnn, tlregnn. Doea a general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sold,
collections Dromntlv attended to. R. Jsme-
aon, president : George W. Proebstel, vice-
president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier ; directors
O. A. Hnrtman, M. M. Joneo. T. J. Price,
G. D. Graw. J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jame
son, G. W. Proebstel.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton. Oregon. Organised Msrch 1,
18M1: capltol, siHO.OOO; surplna, $75,000;
Interest allowed on all time deposits. Ex
change bought snd sold on all principal
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president ; J. N.
Tenl, vice-president : T. J. Morrle, caabler;
J. W. Maloney, aselstsnt cashier, -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLB
ton. Capital, surplus and undivided
profits, 200,noo. Transscts a gen
eral banking buelneaa. Exchsnge bought
and sold on all parts of the world. In
terest paid on time deposits. Mskea
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
knev, president! W. F. Matlock, vice-president
: . M. Hire, cashier ; George Hart
mnn, Jr.. assistant cashier.
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR
HORSES
Wanted One hundred head of un-
broke horse. I am located for the
winter at the Dutch Henry feed yard,
corner of Alta and Lllleth streets,
where I conduct a first-class training
and sale stable. If you want to buy
a horse I will take your order and se
lect the best horse for you, or if you
have a horse to sell I am well ac
quainted with the best buyers. I am
well equipped. to break and handle
any horse from the finest blooded
stock to the wildest and most desper
ate broncho. There I. no horse but
can be broke and be made to drive
or work nicely If he be handled cor
rectly. I have broke one hundred and
twenty-three head In Pendleton, some
of which had become desperadoes. I
guarantee satisfaction In every case.
' Lee Kennard
ARCHITECTS ANT BUIIjDERS.
MOUSE A IlHNLAP, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates given on short no
tice. Leave orders at office of Grays Har
bor Lumber Co. -
C. E. TItOI'TMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room lz jnaa diocs,
Pendleton, Oregon.
T. F - HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent. Mokes complete and re
liable plans fur buildings In tb city or
country. Koom Xi juoa duuuidk.
8HKKK A COLE. CONTRACTORS AND
bulldere. Estimate rurnsnea on snorr
Ink wnrlr amM'lultV. PmiODt
servlr. Shop on Bluff street, near Main.
KMUSICIANS.
tl, ta,"lonl .
r- Held I. ito.
i.rMord of u lutern.
ta ot 0M
r between the baud, of
j"Muclul. s gifted Itol
rbobyhi. friend, and
glared to be Infinitely
inuan master. The
"J wmsang of the Ger
"'Waleethowof i "2 J e line, of John
irb j .
jJIT uaiierB v.... '
I "nt h. V" """w-
""Itek-ij nai
ttiJ2andla
um,"?' ,h"'o n
"mtion.1 i wuieaa.
I Pin. uela conneo-
B,TJrU tmm Austria.
"i B? T-France' hoi-
" Utile i Kusla
fC1' Allowed by
ILoudonRuDdard.
Ul? Wllglon."
7 . 9-"of
F. E. VAN'DUSEN A CO.. CONTRACTORS
and builders; brick, atone and cement
work ; address Box od, renomon.
I). A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-
. . . - . . i . . .... . . I I. A -.n all blnria
of masonry, cement walka, stone walls.
etc. Leave oroers sk jkui wobwim v
flc. v
Caasarn la Moasolla.
Tea, with an admixture of salt and
BOttoa grease, la the common beverage
la Mongolia.' It If not reeommenda-
bJe. Banff taking la universal, and
the effer f tba snuff bottle la the gen
eral BMthad ot greeting, liongoas ap
paar to atmtede tbelr women in ome
QMasnre. art lMt from trangen, and
a traveler', arrival to usually the alg-
nal for a baedy departure of the huBea
of tbe family for the tenta of to
MKt neiKbbors. .
T tf. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CB
mentlng. Cement walk a oecUlty.
MIIIHIW llltuwunJ .w '
t,..Hl. iav order at Goodman cigar
s a BWIKQIX ARCHITECT AND 8U.
nnfinmilait Plans and apeclflcarloo
hirntshed for elty and aeaaty work. LaDow
Block.
a .tjvi afnlTBSI AS nil WORKING
IManla' HMM. rar All saw atui
atreeta. riit-ela eecomaoostlon : re.
nnolila rate: eta OB. Mf ram;
feed rarC ia sutlu C Mtaw,
Proprietor.
ATHBNA BOTH, LBAD1HO BOTBL IB
Ml City, !- SW mm?, km.
Mlllea. proprUUe. .
Vhe Wltol Kery.
Rnhortna vour wife much carlea-
ttjl Eichard Oh, an awful tot If I
began to tell her what you told me
standing on this corner she wouldn't
hear a word of what you said nntll I
told her what corner we were standing
on. Indianapolis Journal. , ,
Timely WarulaaT. '
Fortune Teller Beware of the hand
some man with dark eye and brilliant
diamond nln.' Fair Maid. Whyt For
tune TelleJ-Ton cant euppert tum.
Smart Set ' . -'-'J - '- '
. ", Knew It.
She I suppose you flatter yonraelf
you are a great mant He I do not
flatter myself. J merely recognise a
fact
To know bow to be tllent is more dlf
dcult and more profitable than to know
laqw to ipeak. Duma.
rtnnia emntv. Oregon, baa ap
clled tor exhibit .pace at the Lewi.
and Clark centennial, ft
BOARDIKO AND IXDOINO.
nr r-w orvnr UNMR HHW MAMAOK-
. l A ani laa kskaBal tt
j on com f wlU kwJfblf:
UBIf WUiw mwiy -J -
INSCKAMCK AND LAND BUSINESS
n.nM.uM mflvBini en if a srnM
reliable abatrarta c tltl to all kds
In Umatilla cwuuy. ium on -"v;
or rmi mmic. .rm B...
MM ID ri"""M;
U. A. rl A n I Mn ;i, rirm.
O. A. HABTMAN, JR., VtCPw-
UMATILLA COTJKTT AB8TRACT CO
Don t ouj a piece va kiuj" iii
ward find ft dond on th title. W will
) r . .rf of rl f T I
mass yon an kcuw - - - t--
a reaaonabl charge. Conenlt n. whenln
need or an amnran. "
Co., ofHc In Bavins papa
J M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
ohlest and moat reliable fire and acc!-
Inanmnce COmnaOle.. OfflC Wit
JOHN BAILEY. JR. V. 8 LAND COM
firlmlrv wnnAm of Una III
Inn and proof, .ntmrane and eoIlactloM
ji i i KiiltaHntr. room 16.
SBOOXD-HAND DEALERS.
V 8TROBLB, DEALER IN SECOND-
. . A- aliaiai la dnVthlflBT TM
need In new end aond hand rorn'tor.
stoves, araniwwar
set W prlc. No. Sl Conrt .trwt
MISCELLANEOUS.
Good !
j Dry Wood I
AUi KINDS , , I
aa
I hava good, wound wood which
Ib delivered at reasonable
prices
mn n acti
W. C. MINIMIS
Order at Ke
Cigar Htore.
Leave
e '
TRANSPORTATIOX LINKS.
nwm
1M,
Oregon
SiiojriiNE
-raUPflONPACIHC
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST! DAILY
Tbroufh Patuna standard and foortst
Sleeper dally to Omaha and Cblcaco)
tonrlat .laaoer dally to Kanaaa City)
tbrooak Pullman tonrlat i .leeplat car,
(peraonatlv eondocted) waeklv to Chl-
cagn; reclinta chair car (Beats tr) to
un aaasc aauiy.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLK
' TON. .
BABTBOUMD.
Arrlv. Daoart
No. t, Ckleage BpacUl I:M.bs. 1:40 p. B.
No. . Mali Bxpraaa i llla HUia
; WBBTBOUND. , ' . ( ;
Arrlv. Depart
Ma 1. Ktrtlaaa lp
ctal :80 am. l:S0a as.
No, 5. Mall and Bx
praaa ........ 11 :oo . as. ii:oo a. a.
BP0KANB DWI8ION.
Arrive. Depart
No. T, Pndltoa Pa-
... t:up.a
No. S, Bpokaa Paa-
... vuu.aas.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Arrlv. Daoart.
No. 41. Mired train, 1 :40 p. aa.
No. 42. Mind trala 5 :M p. aa.
No. T coanecta with No, i.
No. 42 cauMct with No. 1.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
fROM PORTLAND.
All aalllni data mbjaet te chaag.
for Baa rracloo ovary dv day.
6NAKB BITBR.
Rlosrl to . Lwlton Lt Rlnarla
dally, ucept Batnrday, 4 KM . m.
Lieav Mwiatoa aauy, except Friday,
1:00 i a
B. C. SMITH, Agaat, Peadleto.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
ALL POINTS EAST . AND SOUTH.
Portland d Point
on tlie Sound.
TIME CARD.
t
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, 1:45 p. ra.
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
11:45 a. m.
Leave Pendleton 7 p. m.
Leave Wall. Walla dally, saatbound,
11 :00 p. m.
Arrlv Walla Walla dally, westbound,
10:45 am.
For Information reftardlni rates 1 end
accommodations, call on ror address
W. ADAMH, Agent,
Pendleton, Oregon.
8. B. CALDERHBAD, O. P. A.,
Wall Walla, Washington.
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEAC. Proprietor. , ,
V
' 1T J
European plan. Everything Brat
elaa. Accommodation the beat. Alt
modem eenTnlncea Steam beat
throughout. Room en ault wltk
bath. Large,' new aampl rooana. Thai
Hotel St, Georg la pronounoed on
ot the most modern and model hot a
of Oregon. Telephone and tire alavran
connection, to office In all room.
Room Boo to f 1.50.
CORNER MALV AND WEBB STB.
Block and a Hall From Depot.: i
HOTEL
PENDLETON
i. J.' KELLY, Proprietor. ' ( "
The Best Hotel tn Pendletoo 1
and a good aa any. '
The Hotel Pendleton ha juet 1
refitted and refurnlahed throughout.
'Phon and fire alarm connections
with all room. Bath In (ultra sad
.Ingle rooms
Headquarter for Traveling Mea.
Commodious Sample Room.
Rates $2 00 and $2.50
Special rate, by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dining Room Barrio.
llur and llllllnrd Room In' Connection
Only Three Block. From Depot.
i The French !
I Restaurant !
Oag.
RUNS PIU.MAN SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARQO
TO GRAND FORKS
CROOK8TON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTB
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO )
WASHINGTON '
PHILADELPHIA
MEW TORK
BOSTON
And ail point Bast and South.
vraraeaTB tJefcst t lnaa and rhlaa. via
Taeeaaa ad Mortber PaelO Blaauaahlp
l. a. tH aaaaavaaa iubb.
QUS La FONTAINE, Prop. ;
MEN AND WOMEN.
TIbw Ru s fir mMttnl
lrl.Jff .rrlawwiallMJ1
itTiUtklM MT iowUolg
of boo wnbrvjaaw,
ruuah. rkixJcM. tv&r. not ill nil
tAlMIMsslLTI.fl
v. mi .m 'TrV
Wi n.
i'flo!ra,otti
Scott s Santal
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POSITIVE CURE
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