Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 06, 1902, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
IS PUBLtsnSD
EVEKÏ TIIUHSUAV AFTERNOON
... BY ...
DAVID
F. STITT,
XIUTOB AND pnorniETOR.
8UBSCK1PTION RATES.
One Year........
Six Months..
Three Months
«2 00
. 1 00
50
Thia paper is entered nt the Bnndon post
otfioe as Seoond-clnss Matter.
THURSDAY, EER. 6, 1902.
EDITORIAL.
Nearly $2,(XX),(XX) in dividends was
paid out last year by the whiskey
trust. This sum more than doubled
the dividet.de of the proceeding year.
This trust trusts in whiskey but not
for whiskey.
The Oregonian is doing some good
reform work aDd is hitting sledge­
hammer blows at government abuses,
but it is useless to think that reform
will come under present arangement
and conditions. Peace begins when
strife ceases, and competition for the
necessities and conveniences of life
is not the dove that will usher in the
millennium.
Third Assistant Postmaster Gen­
eral Madden has given up his fight
to exclude tbe Appeal to Reason from
tbe mails at the pound rate, and that
journal and its army of workers will
make Madden the present of a gold
watch in recognition of the advertise­
ment he has given Socialism. Mad­
den is now advertising W. J. Bryan’s
journal by denying hitn the right to
send copies of it to congressmen un­
less they subscribe for it. Madden
seems to exerciso censorship over
wbat congressmen read.
Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin is
'said to be an able man, but in the
past as well as in the present, be has
been a corporation lawyer, hence it is
said of the bill bo has introduced in
Congress that its purpose is to delay
and finally defeat tbe construction of
an isthmian canal. Tbe congressional
body was instituted to represent tbe
people and in that representation to
carry out their will and labor id their
interests, but instead it is constituted
a body to represent and carry out the
wishes of tbe wealthy corporations,
whose hirelings many congressional
members prove themselves to be by
their strenuous and doubtful efforts
niude in trying to serve their masters.
The American Economist, a publi­
cation of New York, which hangs out
a headlight purporting to bo in the in­
terest of Amercan labor and industry,is
making a vigorous fight against tariff
revision, and also against reciprocity,
except in such articles as this country
does not produce, or on which there
ean be no reason or sense in applying
a tariff schedule. Tbo Economist is
run in the interest of protected in­
dustries, aud lets its light shine out
from a mountain of wealthy eminence.
From its obsevation it speaks truths
that apply io great business concerns
which have reached enormous pro­
portions, and which are unbalancing
tbe business structure, but they do
not apply to tbe general welfare of
tbe body of business and labor. Tbe
stand such protectionists take is that
of greed, which neither looks to nor
cares for equity. Peace on earth will
not reign so loug as the incentive to
action is dominated by that monster,
greed, and labor will never receive its
due uuiler usury.
God Give Us Me
A Fa it li fu I ltcpublican Paper
Décrira Again«* the
Majority I.cud in
Congreaa.
From tbe Chicago Inter Ooean [Rep.].
Looking at tbe situation as it is in
Washington today, thoughtful Amer­
icans see tbe House attempting to
discriminate, against cur Filipino
wards as we never discriminated
against them when they were utterly
foreign to us.
They see Cuba, whose bonds to
Spain wo disolved, menaced with
complete commercial separation from
us, and with a commercial isolation
which even the Madrid Government
did not impose upon her. They see
the aspirations of the American peo­
ple for an isthmiau canal that will at
the same time facilitate their com­
merce and strengthen their National
defense, juggled, paltered with, and
tossed about as if it were the merest
trifle of the day.
And all this they have seen done at
the behest of three or four special in­
terests whose part in the Nation is
but a tiny fraction of tbe whole,
Ou the other band, what do the
people see as tbe only constructive
piece of legislation likely to be ac­
complished by this Congress? The
ship subsidy bill—a measure desigued
and promoted chiefly to take tbe peo­
ple’s money and put it in tbe pockets
of special interests which are well able
to take care of themselves and to add
to the profits of the two most power­
ful industrial combinations of the
age.
This is the record of tbe majority—
the Republican majority in tbe 57th
Congress up to the present. This is
the record which if not speedily
alterod, the Republican party must
carry into the Congressional elections
a few months hence, and which Presi­
dent Roosevelt and bis party must
defend, if they can, in tbe general
election two years hence.“
“God give us men,“ prayed a great
American poet in a dark hour of the
Nation’s life. Tbe Republican party
and tbe Nation, as they contemplate
the record now making by the 57th
CoDgress, may well reecho that
prayer.
Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His Rheumatism.
‘•During the winter of 1898 I was
so lame in my joints, in fact all over
my body, that I could hardly bobble
around, when I bought a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the
first application I began to get well,
and was cured and have worked
steadily nil tbo year.—R. W heeler ,
Northwood, N. Y. For sale b,y C. Y
Lowe.
OO
Wirch
mm
Expansion
From tbo OreRoniRD.
When Marconi first announced bo
had signaled across the Atlantic,
scoffers raised their voices on every
side. But now they know better.
Everybody realizes that Marconi btiB
made one of the grandest discoveries
of the age.
Nothing electrifies the imagination
more than wireless telegraphy. The
phenomenon of tlionght daiting
across the ethereal waves of space
puts us into wireless connection with
fairyland. But as tbo fairy laud of
yesterday is the actual land of today,
so may tbe dreamland of tomorrow
be tbe actual land of the day after.
Tbe electric signal has sprung across
an ocean 2000 miles wide. And this
distance is but a band-breadth for
tbe electric impulse.
A kite on one side of a great ocean,
a high pole on tbe other, thought
darting between--tiere we have the
suggestion of an entire re creation of
terrestrial means of communication.
No part of the earth’s surface is so
sequestered that the electric impulse
will not find it through the wireless
medium. Cathay was once as far
away as Mars. May not wireless teleg­
raphy bring it as close as our neigh­
bors behind tbe next bill?
-----DOO-----
Telegram: W ith tho exception of
Great Britain, the United States ship­
yards are turning out more ships
than those of any other country. Why
should there be a ship subsidy law.
—ooo----
A Young Financier
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
MARKE!
“There is a small cross eyed boy
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
T-P
We are
doing buainesR at The Old
living in this city, who if be doesn't
Stand and can please you. Give us a Call
lose bis life through just retribution
and examine our
|H K,,.|, ou Hand at all Times
will grow up to become a great finan­
cier.“ declared Jones. “For some
time my wife has possessed a yellow
Now is tbe time to pnrebnse Hardware. Tbo undersigned has
pnrp that has no earthly excuse for
iu stock a largo assortnieut of
living. But she thinks he is the finest
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
dog in the city and epends most of
her time hugging aud kissing bis
dirty little nose. Finally the dog
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc.
worship became so unbearable to me
Paints, Oils. Door« nini Windom*.
that I resolved to end the nuisance.
TlNSHOr IN CONNECTION.
Chancing to meet a small cross-eyed
boy one day, I said to him:
“ ‘See bore, boy do you want to
The Bandon Hardware Man.
earn a dollar?'
“ ‘Sure,* said be.
In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
“ ‘Well then,* said I, ‘you go up to
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add­
:*r
my house, watch your chance and
5-ir ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies*
steal the yellow cur that you will find
JfT Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
hanging around there. When you
Í= é T Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
get him bring him down to my office
Particular attention given to netv and latest styles.
and get your dollar.*
-—AT THE
“Within two hours the ley was
back with the cur tied to a rope.
“ ‘Wbat will I do with bim boss?“
he asked after I had paid bim.
“ ‘I don’t care,* I snapped ‘Drown
him if you want to.
“That night I di*-covered my wife
- Frop‘3.
in tears and I was informed between
sobs that poor, dear little Fido, was
missing. The next day she had an
advertisement inserted in all the
papers offering $10 for his return. Thia Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
Fruiteisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
Tbe third day she met me joyfully at
the door and announced that Fido
For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or
Coquille < 'ii j
had been found.
N. LORENZ, Agent. Coqirlle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
J. P. TUPPÈ«, Proprietor.
“ ‘Where?-* I asked, concealing u
E. T. KRL’Z. General Agent, 207 Front Street, Sun Francisco, California.
groan.
’
This well known hotel is now under new and com­
“ ‘A little boy brought him back,*
petent management and has been thoroughly ren­
silo answered.
ovated throughout. The table service is equal to
***What kind of a boy?* I asked
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms f. r com­
suspiciously.
Two Papers rt»r the Pi ice of One.
mercial men. Baggage transported to an. I from
“ *A small, cross eyed boy, with tbe
Get the New» of the World and
CARL NELSON, Prop.
boats and trains free of charge.
most honest face that T ever saw on a
the l ocal News Thrown
Fine new bar in connection with tbo hotel.
boy. I gave him $10, it being all 1
in as a Bii’galn.
had, aud told him if he would go
down aud see you that I knew you
of all kind on hand.
To those who pay np arrearages and a
would be glad to Hdd $5 to it.*
year in advance, and to ail new subscri­
bers who pay in advance, we make the
“But the bey didn't show up,“
following proposition comprising several
continued Jones, according to tbe
different couplets to select from :
Detroit Free Press. “As a matter of
F uicm <> f P ublications pf . b > Y ear .
fact I hadn’t tbe slightest idea he BUTTER, EGG’, und
B andon K kcordeu
1?? 00
would. I wouldn't mind giving bim
San Francisco Bulletin
G 00
FRUIT
and
VEGETABLES
$5 if ho would call.**
f, 00
Portland Evening Telegram
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
Stoves, Ranges and Farm
Implements, Etc
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
A. McNAIR
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Mandalay,
“EL
DORADO
Hotel Coquille
CAPP. A. REED.
What We Can Do For You
Fresh Meats
of all kinds.
Something That Wil) Do You Good.
We know of do way in which we
ean be of‘more service to onr readers
than to tell them of something that
will be of real good to them. For
this reason we want to acquaint them
with whnt wo consider one of »tie very-
best remedies on the market for
coughs, colds, and that alarming com­
plaint., croup. Wo refer to Chamber
Iain’s Cough Remedy. Wo have used
it with such good results in our fam­
ily so long that it lias become a
household necessity. By its prompt
use we haven’t any doubt but that it
has time and agnin prevented croup
The testimony is given upon onr own
experience, and we suggest that onr
readers, especially those who have
sidh II children, always keep it in their
homes as a safeguard against croup.
—Camden (S. ('.) Messenger. For
sale by C. Y Lowe.
Meats Delivered to persons living on thJ
River, or along the : taue Route
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If you haven’t a regular, lioalthy movemeut of th«
bowels every (lay, jou'ro ill or will be. Keep your
bowels open, and he well. Force, in I ho Blmj eof vio-
jeiit physic or pill pohton, is (IniiRcrous. The smooth­
est,
most perfect wujr ol kevpiug the bowels
und clean is to take
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
rieaBft’it, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 2'». and 50 cents
per box. Write far free sample, ami booklet on
health. Address
<33
8rERI.ING HEMKOY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK.
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A
FRZE T.ÏJ LERN
Weekly Oregonian
Appeal to Reason
1 50
50
<fui* Offer.
The Bnlletin is one of tbe lending papers
of the West, and is h daily published in Snn
Francisco, and givt-s all the news. Oui ofi'ec
includes the S iuíük . v Bulletin.
Recorder an»! Bnlietin. one year.. $6 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one tnurdh
50
The Portland Evening Trh-pram is issued
six tiniea a week. It gives all the news that
is wot th leading a.nd up to time of going tc
prcas, much of it I mw . ir 2+ hours frosber than
when it readies bore through any oth i
j»nrna’.
: Recorder nnd Telegram one y< ar. $5 00
For a weekly newsy iper the Weekly Ore
gotihin leads in the Northwest, and gives
all tbe nows usually nontaim d in a weekly
paper.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the duty of e tch person to seek in­
formation along all lines that tend toward
bringing about better conditions and greater
prosperity for the human family, and for
tbepnrpoKCLf giving onr readers a chance
to inform themselves we give them the best
—Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that
does not appeal to the* highest order of rea
soning is not safe.
Rec order aud Appeal tn Reason. . $2 00
c* i »ii ) to every i
ccitls a t ear.
SO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
ha :: b , curiiy county , obboon .
JANU.tBT l!t02.
Mean tempcratnre 44.01
Maximum temperature 68, on 11,
Minimum temperature 21 on 25.
l’ecipitatioo 8.01 inches.
Snowfall in inches .50
No. days clear 17
Partly cloudy 4
No. of days cloudy, 10
Date of frost, light, 11 to 15, 18, 19, 22, 23.
Killing frost 24 to 29.
Date on which hail fell 24
Date on which sleet fell 24
Prevailing wind S W
Remarks. Elevation 1242 ft.
JOSEPH HARE.
Voluntary Observer.
TRADE MARKS
D esigns
C opyrights 4 c .
Scientific American.
handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
year: four months,
Bold by all newsdealers.
A
Coast Mail: Rotund Darby a young
man who is employed by John Beat­
MUNN
& C(J 301 Broadway. New York
brauch Office, 625 F BL, Washington, D. C.
as a teamster, was arrested by Mar­
AU Sein-, AUcwel ;•* . Perforailcn$ Utow
shal Carter Friday morning on the
the Bast fol ?.rJ Sewing Lines.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
charge of being on the streets after
Only io an.I i, <.■ *.•-< rudi -none higher.
You
Ask fur tl. i.i
- I .*i nearly every city
Bandon. Oregon,
having the smallpox and before be
and U*wn, or by ;■:« Ir m
THE
IcC
ILL
CO..
had secured a certificate of health
News
and
113-115-117 H,-<t tl>* St.. NFW YORK.
from a physician. In the Justice
b a 3 L^ W>M»'»*R.«r- tncKfT • S f»»
-V^VMQHBgaa
court be pleaded guilty as charged
Apothecary,
and was fined $600 by Judge Hyde,
JST’You can have it all for
Is juaf in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Appeal to Reason: Under Socialism
Per
Month «-»VU .Hon th
Drugs and Chemicals,
there would be no idle labor. Every
day of idleness would be a distinct
Patent aud Proprietary Preparations
In the Eventing Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largest evening new«-
loss to society. Under competition,
Toilet Articles,
PARLORS
pape published in Oregon; it contains
tbo incentive is to limit production, to
all th» news of the Rtate und of the
Drnggifttft Snndricft.
natioi
Try it for a month. A sample
stimulate price. Under co operation
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
o >py w 1 be mailt d to you free. Ado resa
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
tbo incentive would be to increase
N uts and C andies .
The Telegram,
production to the limit. Tbero can
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes,
POKTLANI), ORE.
Flrat Street, BANDON, OREGON Paints. Oils, Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
be no overproduction of the noces
How« Thia.
saries of life while any living creature
----- THE STEAMER-----
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
TRESPASS NOTfCK,
is in want. This is recognized by the
VV e offer Ous Hundred Dollars Re­
CUTTING
AT
STANDARD
PRICES.
Socialists, nnd they desire to see ward for any case of Catarrh that Notice is hereby given to nil persons not
to trespass npon the premises of l)r. Kenyon,
every cue of God’s creatures supplied cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh situated
THOMAS WHITE, Master
between Floras Lake and the coun­ Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
Tub. Hot or ('old Baths 25 cents.
with everything heart can wish or the Cure.
Leave« Bandon every morning, except
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes connec
necessity of any occasion demand.
lions with the train and steamer Myrl at
F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. land. $25 reward will be paid for informa­
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
Tolegrami It is again announced
W e, the undersigned, have known stated above.
Leaven Coquille City at 12:30 p. ru., arriv-
that in tbo Schley case the President I. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14, 1301, IIOOTS
iat Bandon nt 4:30 p. m.
PETER NELSON, A* ent-
will sustain the Secretary of the Navy and believe him perfectly bonotable
KIIOEN
Druggist CATARRH
and the majority of the naval court in all business transactions and finan­
of investigation. Very well; the peo cially able to carry out any obliga
generous
pie will forgive President Roosevelt, tions made by tbeirfiirn,
?
Can t
to Get for IO a CENT
Raving implicit faith in bis honesty, M est & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists,
Shaving Parlors
$2 worth
but you TRIAL SIZE
sincerity and courage; but all the Toledo, Ohio,
same they will still not only believe, W albino , Ki NN.AN & M arvin , Whole
Ely’s Cream Balm
can
your money's <toiitalni
and
no cocaine,
but they know that tbo findings nnd sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
nvTcnry
nor any other
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report of the court—excepting Dewey
Injarions
drug.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
Nlinving 15 Cent»,
It is quickly Absorbed.
—and of Secretary Long, were wrong, terna'ly, acting directly upon tbo
Gives Relief at once.
■intli« 25 Cent*.
false, nnjust and ridiculous. This is blood and mucous surfaces of the
It ojiens nnd cleanses
the Nasal Passages.
so clear and conclusive that there is system. Testimonials sent free. Price
fllealrr in B oo I m and M iocm Allays In.‘I'.nimndim. COLD Mi EAR
Workmanship np to date io any-
Heals an<l Protects the Mcmlirane. lb •’
no longer even wedge room for nr 75c. !>.•! bottle. Sold by all Druggists ! thing in my line.
Senses of Taste and tmell. Full Size ike. 1
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
iii.'1 1 •' : at |)ri
or I yin III.
gumeot in favor of the tiaval cliqne.
Hall’s Family Pjlls are tbe best.
1
---- Ne^t Door to Postofflce.-----
lowest living prices.
ELY PROTHiK^.Dft Wgrraa J tree t. Nev? York. i
Do
Know the
,,<r
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
Anyone sending a rlreteh and description may
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communion«
lions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
Bent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tpeclal notice, without charge, in the
id
o
Druggist
EOn
TONSORIAL
DEAFNESS
A K3C:
¿-««NN Aa
by our nev.-invention.
HASD HEARING
»W CURABLE
Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD KOiGES CEASE I^EiliATELY.
SAYS:
F. A. WeHN’.AM, OF
B altimore , M<1 . March 50, 1901.
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafne*;«. thanks to your treatment I will now give you (
a full history of my case, to be used nt your discrction.
.
/
About five years ago my right eai began to sin;.», and t’m: Leptcn getting worse, until I lost/
my hearing in this car entirely
y
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three
■ a . ill.out anv success, consulted a num­
ber of physicians, among otlu 1 , the most eniu.cni v 1 speci.iii.st. of this city, who told me thiit
only an operation could help me, aud even that onl • tern’ot arily, that the head noises wound
then cease, but the hearing iu the afTvcted ear would
st forever
i
I then saw your advertisement m cidc-u ally in a New Vc*. k paper, and ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it only a few days acc >rdiug t-* jc . d’rt<
the m isesceased and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the dis< i«cd car has been entirely re: tored.
you
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours.
F. A. V.’FR?.iA2i, 7'<. S. Broadway. Baltimore,/Nfd.
/
/
Our treatmen! does not into fere with i/aur usual occupati/on
I
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC. 596 LA SALLE AVE., CMiCAQO.^LL
DISPATCH
J. L. THOMPSON You
Bathrooms
’ Expect
fcr $1,
get
worth at
M. BREUER’S
ASTONISHIRS OFFER
F- r many y«*r« we have n-dd on r Whlakka and Cigar« to Whohanle»Wonly
and our brand, ara preferred by them, as they are superior to all othe/s. In
order to give the Consumer tho hnnrflt of th« 1-irgo profits of Dealer and
Middi'unnn, *.*• hnvn decidud to now sell direct t • tho Consumer oiXr Sloat
Popular Brands of Whiskies and Cigars nt less thm wholesil
14>EAy.TlEyjLPJ«.l£££l<.Ef ’o?FwTET
With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Qneea (ItvClujl, PurtRya
and ono box of our Justly relehrntod ffennlre ( nbyn Itawd-Mad A 10« dear
Havana Cuban Sperls Is. -.vid ¡rive ABMIU'TKLY FRFBoneAf tho hand
somestopen face, extra heavy nickel Oent s Watch«« tnnde
lady«) stem
wind »nd set. genuine American nnovenu nt end easo, l-*st t'makoepcr on
earth, does not tarnish and will 1 >st a lifci mo. 1 extra fin/, Vienna M >er-
schaum Tire, 1 genuine Mi Tsch.au'j Cigar Holder, 1 pen ne Meerschaum
■" .'.'.ri tte Hob’rr, 1 pre«tv IsMht J” ’ a
pouch. 1 el
nt extra heavy
nickel match br.x.1 pair pc-.rl caff buttons. I hall top ectfar button. 1 n«ck-
’ ’dde eh.aln and on«* beautiful charm
Ill j-welry heavily 1C< fr’M p’.ntcd AU these 11 pieces
famous Cuban Spec Iti» nnd one quid bottle cf onr faui.j 10 year old Queen
City Club Furo Rv« runnel bo bought for hr« than
»0. W« «ell tbe
Whiskey and Cigare tn fiiji V
QT c °
th prtvlloc«of ex
clndlnglho 14 prlz n f T V Hila 1
ami tlon, while Whiskey
and Cigar« alore cost moro than we ask for th«en«i Ire 1o| Our Wlilukey is
an AhrMnf'iy i»ut a 10 year ole Rye und onr (%*/« j gennfn«
Rennin« Cubs«
t’ubsn hani-
hand-
■nade.elry H-vnn i
- > n fictory Th«^..,
B.... are f ir toller
ri«M cigar«
than anything ever sdrarthe*» before lîc Onnrfcnlee
nice t fha«oo<!*i
he «nodi end
er. I r<*am*i
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life with " two bind"«. I cork-eorew. 1 cigar cuttor and I
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vy>»n orner
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