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DAILY EAST ftttCONTK, MBTOIJSTON,; MPrftMn 2, 13187
Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference.
NEW TODAY
TODAY.
' Been new adTsrtlsem.nt will
ba run under "New Tatar" tar
taa first Insertion only. During
subsequent Insertions of ths aff
It will appsar under Its props
alassUlcatloa.
NEW TODAY.
FOR KENT 2 sleeping rooms with
bath, close In. Phone 20711.
rieuHC Take Notice.
, School begins on Monday, geptem
her Utn, 1(18. and ull crude pupils
must huve their books and supplies
ready for work. -
Complete lints of books and supplies
can be Had at the Frazier Book Store,
No. "19 Main street.
Oet these printed Huts and check
up your old books so that you may
not purchase new books where not
necessary. FRED P. ACSTIN,
City Superintendent of Schools.,'
FOR RENT Sroom house, north
side, modern . conveniences, . f urni
ture for sale at a bargain. Apply 816
Johnson. Phone 77.
For Bent
AIT AND KOOM8 AITA APT8.
FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court.
Notices
Strayed.
. from near Meacham, one gray
mure mule, branded J B on left
houlder; also roached- Reasonable
reward for information leading to her
recovery. Address : .; -
- . ' JOHV BAIK, .
Pendleton, Ore-
Box 118, or Box 25, Meacham Oregon.
Architect
KATMONP W. HATCH, Archltaot. Da
spaln building. , Phons 78S, Pendla
ton. Oregon
WANTED To adopt a baby girl from
one to three years old. Address
J. E. Perlao, Pendleton, Ore.
, WANTED Work In town by day la
borer. Phone 21W or cull 901 E. It.
n.
KAISER HOPES FOE
WILL ACCEPT PEACE
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 2. The kaiser
ongrutulatinK Chancellor Hertling on
his seventy fifth- birthday said he
hoped the chancellor might bring
peace.
"Germany unites In wishing your
life work will soon be crowned and
that vim will tuienrA ueiioi wtlh I lia
FOR SAIC I'sed Monarch four-hole lonemv upon whom our invincible armv
range, first class condition. A bar- bus Inflicted bloody wounds, but who
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 101 Clay.
FOR- RENT SLEEPING room.
Willow. Phone 82R-
00
FURNISHED APARTMENTS, .closs
In. 401 Aura. '
FOR RENT 5 or 9 room house. By
era Park on Gear St. Phone 644.
FOR RENT Nice
Phone 72W.
sleeping room
FOR RENT To responsible persori,
piano In good condition. ' Inquire
this office.
WHEAT RANCH for rent, 6 miles
from town. Address Box 98, Pen
dleton, Ore.
FLTINISHED APARTMENTS close
In. 777 Thompson.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
apts. 407 W.rAlta. Phone 1177W.
1
FOrt RENT Nice front, apt.
Court. Phone 76311.
407 E
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phone 20BW.
guln.
house.
Roy Morse at Peoples' Wure-
W11A, TAKE CHILDREN to care for
. afternoons and evenings. Phone
171.
persists
us."
In his desire to annihilate
Miscellaneous
I BUT ALL KINDS of junk at top
. prices. Iron and sacks a opnclalty
Paclflo Junk Co., J. B. Jones, prop.,
(IT Cottonwood afreet.
1 hf.l motorcycles with Iripjo renr
who Is are enabling Brltlsu dispatch
riders to drive through desert sands?
HOI'H 3-lb. package of hops dellv-
. ereuV anywhere In the U. S- by par
cel post, prepaid, SI. Address F. M.
Morley, Silverton. Ore.
To find, to -enjulre or to sell use
the classified.
Wanted
WANTED Good, clean rags, at Th
East Oregonlan offloe.
WANTED Bewlng. phone 482-W.
WANTED Girl general housework.
3 In family. Wages 126. Write
sirs. X. G. Sinclair, Bonneville, Ore.
WAITED Position as
First class reference.
office.
bookkeeper.
Address this
HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop.
Mall orders promptly attended to.
WANTED Woman to -work by hour.
Mrs. Ben Trombley. 117 Lewis.
fhone 296 J.
WANTED To lease wheat or alfalfa!
farm. Address C- S- Gllson, Cor-
vallls. Ore.
For Sale
FOR SALE: 7 bead .f good work
horses and two wagons. Inquire at
Dutch Henry Feed Yard.
FOR SALE? Residence property la
west end of town near Hawthorne
school. Call at 421 Maple.
FOR BALE) Complete farming out
fit; also rrlll lease purchaser my
farm for a term of years. Address P.
O. Box 40, Pendleton, Ore.
FOR SALE 4-cylinder Buick, B-2S;
has been run only . 12,000 miles;
good tires. E. B. Aldrlch, East Ore
gonlan office-
WANTED Small boy with wheel. In
quire Model Cleaners.
WANTED Furnished modern house.
Adults only. Phone 711.
WANTED To buy several head hogs,
100 to 150 lbs. Call or write Her
bert Thompson, Pendleton, Ore.
WANTED Rooms, with or without
board, for public school teachers;
also suitable places where a few high
school boys and girls can work for
board and room, in whole or part.
Phone Superintendent City Schools,
1004.
FOR SALE Five-room strictly mod
ern house; lot 60x150; will take
payments. Fhone 661.
Attorney!
FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Lav.
Hoora 14. Bmitn-crawfora ifiaav
D. w. BATLKT. Attorney' at tva.
Boom 7, s, I, Deepala Bull ding.
QEOROH W. GODTT. Attorney
Law. Room 17, Schmidt block.
at
CARTBR A gsTTTHB. , Attorneys at
Law. Offlee In rear ol America na
tional Ben Building.
FBI fkb, Attorneys at Law.
m uespaii. gmiqinar,..
OOlee
R. L stSATOR, Attoraer at Lew, Room
IV amitb-crBwrora Buuaina
. A. NKWBBRRT, Attoraer
Bmita-uawrora nunaing.
at Law,
FOR SALE, CHEAP a 1-2 Webber
wagon. First class condition. Call
at A. P. Burgln's blacksmith Shop,
632 Cottonwood street.
PETERSON eY BISHOP, Attorneys at
Law. Rooms I and 4, Smith -Crawford
Building.
Notices
Notice to Fsrsm
We will buy 50 ton alfalfa hay!
also 10 tons wheat hay. Phone (It.
Penland Bros. Transfer.' .-
FOR SALE; 2 young heifers, coming
fresh. Inquire Chas. Adams, No-
lln. Ore. -
FOR SALE Saxon Six. 1917 model.
Inquire 309 Jane street.
FOR SALE General household goods
and two heating stoves, range, sew
ing machine. Good condition. " 315
W. High. - Phone 781R. ' -
JAMBS B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Offlee oyer Taylor Hardware Cons,
aay.
RALBT at RALBT. Attorneys at Law.
Offlee la Americas National
Building.
a. A. LOWELL, Attorney and uooasel-
lor at law. Offloe la Desoata uiae
Auctioneers
EXPERIENCED TRACTOR MAN
wants steady work on Holt cater
pillar. Have had 9 years' experience.
Address G"t A." this office.
POSITION WANTEDD by married
couple with highest referencen.
Man expert auto mechanic. Wife
first class cook and housekeeper. Pri
vate family or ranch preforred. Ad
dress "X" this office
WANTED Woman to cook on ranch.
Phone 4F4.
FOR SALE Complete set of .house
hold - furniture. Apply 504 Marie.
COL. w. .r. TORNKA. Auctioneer.
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. The man tnat
gets you tbe money." Lear orders at
ttast Oregonlan Office.
Second-Hand Dealers
V, STROitUC dealer In new and seo
ond bend goods. Cash paid for eeo
nd band goods. Cheapest place ti bay
tousehold goods. 110 IS. Court. Phone
taw.
Draymen
Call penland bros.1 van to
move your household goods. Tele-
Phone t)(. Also baggage transfer
ring and heavy hauling.
In writing a classified ad be specific.
definite. Generalities befog your mes
sage.
A majority of classified messages
may be clearly told In less than fifty
ords.
TLMk OaKD
Weston-PondletOB Anto Stan
Leaves Weston for Pendletou at 7:41
a. m. and 11:45 o. m.
Leaves Athena for Pendleton at !:
a. m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leaves Adams for Pendleton at t:
a. m. and 1:0 p. m.
Leaves Pendleton (AIlea-Knlf hi
Store) for Weston at It a. m. and
4:00 p. m.
O- II. McPHERRIN. Driver.
Lost
LOST On Main street, white
crocheted baby carriage robe lined
with blue. Call Bowman Hotel. Reward.
wiirr an colvm
CLAISInlCD DIBBUTOBT,
Conlung six ordinary words tei
the line and charged by
the Una.
' Want ada and locals.
Rates Per Llae,
First Insertion, per line lee
Kach. add. Insertion, per line ee
One week (six insertions),
each Insertion, per line te
1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e
t month contract, each In
sertion, per' line J te
11-month contract, each Inser
tion, per line Se
No ads taken for less than f fce
Ads taken over the telephone
only from East Oregonlan sub
scribers and those listed In the
Telephone Directory. Copy must
be In our office not later than
l:tt o'clock day of publication.
IS POUND. . -
The following descrlbeilanlmaui
have been taken tip by" the "marshal
of the City of Pendleton,, towit:
Brown mare4, bold ftae; 1 p 3 yeara
old, branded vf," -V, jurff Shoulder,
weight 0ft lbs. v j?.T ' ' p -
Brown mare about, a-yeara-old, star
In forehead', J. V. left shoulder. (.
Bay mare, 2 or t years old, brand
ed V on left shoulder, 850 lbs.
Old gray horse, Indian brand on
left stifle, weight about U.00 lbs. ...,
If said animals are not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to their
possession, costs and expense paid
and taken away within, ten daya
from the date hereof, then at 1
o'clock p- m. of the 5th day of Septem
ber. 1918, said animals will he sold to
the highest bidder, at public auction,
for cash, at the City Pound, in aald
City of Pendleton, the proceeds of
such sale to be applied- to the pay
ment of such costs and expenses of
making sale.
Dated this 24th day of August, 1911.
AL ROBERTS, ;
City Marshal.
IN POUND.
The following described animal has,
been lakn up by the marshal of the
City, of Pendleton, to-rit:
One old black mare, weight about
1100 lbs., branded R on right shoul
der. If said animal Is not claimed br
the owners or those entitled to It
4ossession, cost and , expenses paid
and taken away within ten days from
the, date hereof, then at t o clock p. .
m. 6r the tth day of September, ISIS,
said animal will be sold to the high
est bidder, at public auftton for cash,
at the City Pound. In said City of Pen
dleton, the proceeds of such sale to
be. applied to the payment of auch
costs and expenses of making sale.
Dated this 26th day of August. J.918.
' '. - AL ROBERTS,. ;
City Marshal.
Farm Implements ?
THB NON-SKIP" Weeder get aal
th weed th first tlm ever th)
Meld. Save oca-third, , the time and
does lota better work.!. Order now.
Pendleton Weeder work, ttt Cortan- .
wood St. i
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS
and Thomas CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
vlctnl In Kanrus City
T T.t ... .
Hull was broiiKht over to the Federal AID ALL IN SERVICE
j Irani. Jury under IIO.OUO bond. He
hHd trunks full of I. V. V. Utera- Wplfnr WnrV PnnfTnffpfl in
ture which, acordln to the evidence. WeiiaHJ VVOl K OIlQUCiea llx
0 Army ana lNavy von-
TAKI-: A T.HliKS!MHM-TL Ol
ISAI.TS fp n( K III IITH Oil
11I.IUKK HOTIIintS.
he- hud bwn Inntructed to deliver to
the necretar of the I. W. V. union
here.
T he Keneral strike, as planned, was
to have oriKfnate'd In the copper ud
other wlnen and In the timber dls-.
trlrt of the northwent.
Indications that an "undericround"
f. . W. orKnnlantton exlutii h--re was j
centration Centers.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our Mood ix filled with uric acid,
cayHMt well-known authority, who
warn us to be cuntanlly on guard Wn today In the arrewt of Charles j Christian Science War
- againnt kfdnev trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this Irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork,
they get sluggish; the ellmlnative 1 1s--ues
clog and thus the waste is re
tained In the blood to poison the en
tire system
When your kidneys ache and feel
- ilu?..'":":"..'.'.! .iea.l.-B,,iru.- h";:,LACK of reserves
urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or
the bladder Is Irritable, obliging you
to seek relief during the night; when
iu have severe headaches, nervouh
and diray spells, sleeplesHnens, acid
stomach or rheumatism In bad weath
er. get from your pharmacist aboui
four ounces or Jud Halts; take a tel- j
blespoonful In a glara of water lefore WITH THK KHKXCH AHMY IX
brenkfant each morning and !n a few I FRANCK, Aug. 24. The anxiety of
days your kidneys will act fine. Thla'tho (li-rmans concerning the dcplo-
Chele?. In his room were found
boxes and grips filled' with I. W- W.
literature. He Is believed to be J. IS.
King, secretary of the I. W. W. union.
No. GOtl.
Several raids on rooms believed to
be I. W. W. headquarters were con
ducted today.
WORRIES GERMANY
Captured Document, Signed
Ludendorff. Confirms
Seriousness.
famous suits Is made from the acid of
grapes and bynon Juice, combined
with llthia, and has been used foi
generations to fhih and stimulate
clogged kidneys, to neutralise the
acids In urine so It Is no, longer
tion, of their renervea appeal's to be
confirmed hy a document signed b
t!en. Kndcndorff, a copy of which Tva?
captured among other papers during
tho recent fighting.
"The atato of our resources in men
j teriorJ' says the document, "oblige us
Kqurco pf irritation, thus ending url- and tno nomlc situation In tho In-
nary and bladder disorders.
jJad Halts Is Inexpensive and ennuot
Injure: makes a delightful off erven
cent UthlHwinter drh)k. aral .Qpbody
car. make a mistake by taking a little
occasloiMrlly to keep the kidneys eiean
and active.
to send back to the figtUma forces all
tho men of the" armed aervice."
The document prescribes the desti
nation for all the ntcn of this service
then employed In the rear, and adds:
"The high command desires above
everything to restore the infuntry rc-
I serves.
i Prisoners belnnirlnff to forty-nine
ARRIVES CAMP LEWIS different garrisons in Germany give
- confirmation of the existence of thu
nun t t.M i-i T.iiiiiiu WitRf.. ! man power crism, snowiuK mi ui
The aim of the Christian Science
camp workers Is to be as helpful as
possible to all the men in the camps
whether or not they are Christian
Scientists, and particularly to give as
sistance which may not be available
at the time or place through any of
the other camp, welfare agencies. A
feature of this phase of the work is
is 11 nrranTmpnt fnf kocnln? Holdtors
inoHion unuay Aunrj and ,,0 in c,ose touch wjth their
Christian Science camp welfare 1 relatives.
five army and navy camp. In the j . "Uk CmnmnlcaUon.
I'nlted Stales under directio.l of the Cooperating with the committee In
Relief and KoHton, there Is a christian Science
Camn Welfare Committee of The First I camp welfare committee in eacn state.
Church of Christ, scientist. In Hoston. I The committee In the home (state of a
Tkoro are at nrnrnt sbont irv.ntv soldier or sailor cooperates by mall
men and flften women engaRl In this " teiegrapn witn tne committee or me Fervice aim me ur.,,mrai n
n,w niMi. 111 . iiilii lie la itmpeu ill 1 .'iiiri i..niid ...-
stationed to form a direct and con- j participation of their boys In the ser
stant link between tho soldier or sail- j vice.
or and his relatives. Thereby the The camp workers say there Is an
relatives are quickly made acquainted j increased willingness among the com
with needs of their boy in the serv- manding officers and Burgreons to al
Ice. and he Is provided with an ave- icw christian science treatment for
nue of quick communication with his thnne men who ask for It. and many
home. j Christian Science healings have been
This linking of home and camp, ' recorded, liecently, two requests for
combined with the personal attention Christian Science services in hospital r fi f" Tri H A jk R V
of the Christian Science workers In wards were received by camp workers OAU t I t A UMflUI
the camus. has freouentlv been the i frr.m mmliMl i,mhm whn h-. ,1 .WfJ
means of changing a soldier's outlook j ed the beneficial effects of Christian !
from one of gloom to one of joy, and j science treatment, ' ' 7t
not Infrequently It has proved to -be I in or near numerous camps, thl!
the means of relieving relatives. of fi- j Christian Science committees have
nancial embarrassment, the commit- erected substantial buildings. with i
ten In the home mate niaktne: loans iinfut lur.no fn. mnillni, nf witinn '
TO DARKEN HAIR
lor use by the relatives until their boy
in camp should be prepared to for
ward money to them.
If call UK I Cocorded.
The net result, for which the Chris.
tian Science committee and camp
workers have received many com
mendations. has been a noticeable
raising of the morale of many men In
work, the women serving mainly as
welfare room attendants.
Conducted at first Independently,
the camp welfare work has been
merged with the war relief work
which the Christian Scientists were
doing In foreign countries before the
I'nlted States entered the war. For
hnth the.e purposes about one million
dollars have been raised.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
TOM TRIES TO GIVE DANNY A TREAT.
BY ALLMAN
GENERAL VANDERBILT!
Aug. 23. Accompanied by his son.
Irivate Cornelius Vandcrbitt. Hrlir.
fien. Cornelius Yanderbllt ha arrived
at Camp Lewls to command the 2Mh
Infantry Itrlgade. now In process of
organization one of three brigades
of the 13th division.
Hrig. tlen. Vanderhllt left t
Harrisons had been largely depleted by
calls from tho front and that number?
of others have been gathered up from
the rear who had recuperated.
According ft such prisoners these
men Included mechanics frmu th
central aviation shops at Adlersdorf.
near lierlin. and miners from Aix-ia-
France 'last year with tho rank fChaprlle. Some garrlons. It is stat-
colonel. In charge of the lfd Kngl- ed. have rurnisnea rroin to
r.eers. a national guard organination i men of tho contingent of 1920 that
iMMtlngilVhlng himself In action he Is, young men now eighteen years of
Was promoted and returned to Amer-jage.
let, to rtsHlst In the training of fight
Ing men.
NATION STRIKE
FOR MOONEY
I. W. W. PLAN
FI'OKANK. A!!g. 28. That the
1 V. AV. have started a comprehen
sive plan for a general strike to force
the government to free 'pollcltBl"
prisoners was dlnrluwd here Thursdav
nt the hearing of V. Ifi. Hall, before
I'nlted Flutes Commissioner llirks.
The lifDImiinr i-howed th.it Hall
MiHinlH-lm Hnlil TcrnH-lrs. ..
I.O.N N. Sept. 2. Holland ami
Swltxerliiud dispatches confirm the
I'nlted I'ress Interview concerning the
effect !venes of the Hritish'iuld over
Mannheim. Knnrmoiin duniHP'e wii
done In some sectUius. -The terror
.ti lrken population seemed h pnotlz
eil and sought no cover, which Is re
!ponlhle for the targe casualties. .
r'lflr AualiiM Two. It Is not rea-
Konnhle to expect two weeks of oul-
i ins to overcome the effect of fifi
fneeke of conrineniem. .Take Hood'.
' fhira.n dlr-iir sfln fiirniiurlllll along with yon. It re-
ihe I- W. W. trlalu closed tlnre and
l hat he was romnilsslnned to work for
u genernl strike.
The reneral strike would Imve for
lis purpose the freeing of Willlniu- 1
Haywood, convicted In the $rfcoK
tiliil: lr.. lt"c Pnsmr Str!;es. con
Irish", the MimmI. Impioves the appe
tlt: lli.'ikes sleep easy and reMfiil.
Vxit sn end to that d.'!sv In remlnc
(hat house or apartment through
setting your message to the readers
if the rlanwJMea.
It t BnjEve the jime- J 1 Movj wheU c fimos ) .VJ
RASCAL IJK&S TMEWATEW- OUT IT DlDHY HURT I !pf,rr
I WAMT HIM 6 USED HIM HcluBC -ij
To ir so me WosiVee J? I ALLBGH-r r 3tu
AFr?An WHEH HE GETS C 1!
tPEC '''
' " I T?M duff! what I 7Slt" fBl I "n. op Au. TJje Poofz ) -1
toe. Hon TWiUr: I MKxI rsm abound this law
and other buildings are in course of
construction. A light touringr car ha
been added to the equipment of the
Christian Science camp workers at
each camp to be used where vr and
whenever possible In assisting the
men.
EVEN LIEUTENANTS
HARD UP IN FRANCE
BY LOWELL, MELLETT. -(I'nlted
Press Staff Correspondent.)
WITH THE AMERICAN' ARMY IX
FRANCE, Aug. 6- By. Mail.) Tn
young lieutenant, having had 12 days
and nighta of scarcely interrupted
fighting in the region of the German
push, was In a pretty bad way for
clothes.
The uniform he wore was that of
a private and It didn't fit him. Only
the silver bar on his shoulders indi
cated his rank. Kefore he volunteer
ed, as a private, he had been some
what careful as to his clothes; his
natural inclination running that way
and his 'business as a bond broker In
New York requiring It- But he didn't
worry much on the subject, saying If
the colonel could ge along in a pri
vate's uniform he could.
"However." he said, "I'll have to
have a new hanky pretty soon.
With a grin and a blush that none
of his fellow bond salesmen ever had
seen on his face, he pulled from his
pocket an irregular, and ragged
Mjunre of white linen.
"Where 'd 1 get it ? Well, we stop
ped for a few bourn In an altandoned
farm house and some of tis didn't!
have any handkerchiefs and. well. I
one of the fellows found a lady's!
nightie and and we tore it up and
IT'S CUtAXmiOTHfTirS RECtPK TO
BUI Mi BACK OUMift A NO '
LISTHK TO ILVHt.
You can turn gray, faded, hair beau- r
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll get ar 50 -cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound' at any drug store. Millions
of bottles of thN old amoui Sage Teu
Recipe. Improved by, the addition of
other Ingredients, are sold annually".'
says a well-known druggist here, be
cause It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that no one can tell It has
been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the gray hair van
ishes and your locks become luxur
iantly dark and beautiful.
This is the age of youth. Gray
hatred, unattractive folks aren't warn
ed around, so get busy with Wyetb
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight
and you'll be delighted with your
dark, handsome hair and our youth
ful appearance within a few days.
This preparation is a toilet requisite
and is not Intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
18 TO 43 DRAFT IS
NOT NEW POLICY
WASHINGTON", Sept. 2- This
draft Is not a new policy. eald Pres
ident Wilson, referring to the man
power bill. 'A century and a quarter
ago It was deliberately ordained by
thce responsible for the safety and
defense of the nation that the duty
of military service should rest upon
all able-bodied men between IS and
maiiP us some handkerchiefs. One of 145. Now we accept and fulfill tho
the others got the piece with the em
broidered lntlal on it.
ATTACKS"
KKPri.SF.I
BY M)K FltTITHH'S
WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN
F R A NCR. Aug. 31 . In con nect ion
iwlth operations on this front it Is
I worthy of mention that yesterday's
I German official statement, in which
i it was said that len. vim Boehns
group of armies had teaten off at
i tacks with tanks In fnmt of lioye. was
ja pure romance, as there ws no nuch
f attack. The rest of the official state
j nient from Vu-rlin, referring to other
.. attacks breaking ilow n under German
j fire, was equally false.
J Every usault made upon the
obligations which tbey established.
We solemnly purpose the decisive vic
tory .of arms and deliberately to -devote
the larger part of the military
power of the nation to that purpose.'
British 'sua!tlrff t.(K0.
LONDON. 8ept S-Britisli casual
ties published for. the past week to
taled 19,800.
There Is store Catarrh tn tbts Ho nf
tn v-ouoir? iba sil nthr oil eit
together, and for years It was supposed te
be Im-iirabie. Iorturs rrtrrthat4 toml
rnacil anf bT mnntant!? fatting te ctre
vita local trvetraent, srmvo'im-, it h
Ctirsbi. Catarrh U a h-l i .-. gresrlf
tDfliared by cnmltut1rml rooriltloa as if
threor requlrre -ontlttit.osl trt-
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for ctrt-)a- and trvilmoalaia.
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