Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 17, 1908, Image 3

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    AN HONEST DOCTOR
ADVISED PE-RU-NA.
F,<l>r<*atable Esperiuientin*.
How the Dirt Files at Paaama.
T
Tn the entire realm of scientific In­
Lieuteunnt-Colouel George Geothals,
vestigation there is nothing more inter­
chairman ss<l chief engineer of the
R. SYLV ESTE R H. H Si ITH, Room
esting and marvelous than the growth
Istbni.
I .commission. told Pivsi
218, Granite Ulock, St. Louis, Mo.,
and development of ¡Hants from the
dent Roosevelt late in January that
waites: **Reruns is the best friend a
begir uhig or the germination of the
before January 1, 11115, the ditch which
sick man can have.
seed to the reproduction of the germ.,
is to bisect I lie vertebrae of tlie Auierl
“A few months ago I came here In t
Each species of plant has its distinct­
can continent will be completed und
wretched condition. Exposure and
“I did not see you in church last that all will be in readiness for the
ive character and life habits and'only
dampness had ruined my once robust
Sunday.” "I do nut doubt it. I took first tr p to make the little pleasure
flourishes
where
natural
conditions
are
health. I had catarrhal affections of
Journey from the Atlantic to the Pa­
favorable to its growth. To attain any up the collection.”—Bohemian.
Do you pin your hat to your
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
degree
of perfection, the soli und clim­
Caller (to child)—Is this papa's little cific, so writes Roy Crandall iu th«'
was a doubt as to my recovery.
own hair? Can’t do it?
ate combined must be such as the boy or mamma’s little boy? Child— Technical World Magazine. Inasmuch
“My good honest old doctor advisee
Haven’t enough h lir? It must
Feet
of
the
Horne.
as
tlie
colonel
is
noted
for
conservatism
¡•niino;
tlie
judge
hasn't
decided
jret
—
plants
require,
although
a
moderate
de-
mo to take Peruna, which I did and in
The usefulness of a horse depends gree of success may be attained When ' I.ill-.
and caution, it is believed that he feels
be you do not know Ayer’s
a short time my health began to im­
prove very rapidly, the bronchial largely upon the quality of his feet. If either of these factors are riot exactly
Hyker—Bronson tells me he is taking deep down in his own heart that at
Hair Vigor! Here’s an intro­
trouble gradually-disappeared, and in they are sound and well taken care of suited to its growth, but where both mud baths now. Pyker—Why, 1 thought least a year will be cut from that esti­
duction!
May the acquaint­
three mouths my health was fully re­ he Is able to travel and work well, are deficient In any considerable de- lie was out of politics.—Chicago Daily mate.
but if they are defective and neglected gree the plant can not be successfully News.
ance result in a heavy growth
stored.
Fit« for Him.
“Accept a grateful man’s thanks for his usefulness is impaired and he can grown, except by artificial means
of
rich,thick,glossyhair! And
Human
Pincushion
What
has
be-
She—It's funny you should be so tall.
his restoration th perfect health.”
not be depended on in any emergency, whereby the necessary natural condi­
;<ome of the glass eater?
we
know you’ll never be gray.
I
Your
brother,
the
artist,
is
short,
isn
’
t
as he is liable, when his services are tions are created. If the chemical coin-
Pc ru nu for His Patients.
Sword Swallower Got a job as base­
lie?
He
(absently)
—
Yes,
usually.
—
••
T
think
that Aver’* H Hr Vigor Is tho most
A. W. Perrin, M. D. 8., 980 Halsey most needed, to become partially if not position of the soil is favorable, and
w<»!•«!• I t u I hair grow vr 11 it w .«. «• ver ilia- e I
ball umpire for the season.
I
11 11 u t h
j wholly disabled, resulting iu serious climatic conditions unfavorable, the Town and Country.
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says:
Human Pincushion Queer job for a
tian
■ •
w i th it. 1
“I am using your Peruna myself, ana loss to his owner. But few horses are latter can be created artificially—such
"Has tlie patient a generous reserve
cheerfully r«*r«irim» n<1 t
« splendid prepa­
glass eater, isn't it?
ration."
I ikk ’K, Wayland, Mich,
am recommending it to tny patients in born with perfect feet, yet the defects
as protection from cold and excessive force, nurse?” “No, doctor; he has
Sword Swallower—Not at all. When
all cases of catarrh, and find it to be by careful trertment are often entire­
? A ver Co-, Lowell, Mu«,
heat and lack of moisture—and, like­ nothing but a mean temperature.”— tlie bleacherites start throwing bottles
m.oiufacturürö of
more thun you represent. Peruna can ly cured; also many horses with sound
Baltimore American.
wise,
if
the
soil
is
deficient
in
the
at
him
he'll
just
smile
and
swallow
SARSAPARILLA.
be had now of all druggists in this sec­ I hoofs are practically ruined by the
Grace—So yon have at last made up them.
PILLS.
tion. At the time 1 begun using it, it ignorance or carelessness of black- chemical elements which the plant re­
CUI KRY PECTORAL.
quires, they can be added to, but in your mind to marry Jack? Lola—Yes,
was unknown.’’
C'ltiaae of the Trouble.
I smiths.
«•¡filer ease the process is laborious and I'm tired of having him hang around
Tlie visiting parson was handing
The proper shoeing of horses and the exiiensive and th«» results unsatisfac­ the house every evening.—Chicago Daily
vi.t No. 1313 consolation iu small
Climatic I’rodiKnllty.
general care of their feet is a matter tory. All plants are Indigenous to News.
E. BURTON.—Assayt'f a»* 1 Chemist,
M OWAKD
l-vailville, <’« .
io. K|»e iid 1 prh«‘t: Gold,
chunks.
"I am older than I look," said the mat­ that should receive the strict attention certain kinds of soil, and all soils are
silver, i. «ni.
:'»•*• «i, Mhvr, I ; ; »«»Id, 6o«- ; Zinc of
"Don't you ever get homesick, cap­
"You should not complain, my tnis- («.pp.r.v’. I '.mi-le
ron at whose house the sewing circle had j of every farmer, and yet, as a rule,
bMi Mailing < uveiopv» and
pi
list «lA iit ou ai , iieatl. ri. Control und Um«
met. "More than forty winters have I it is wofully neglected. The farmer especially adapted to the growth of tain?" asked the passenger on tlie ocean guided friend.” he said. “It is better imi
f»ire work BoUciiud.
l.viuruuuvt < urbuuuie Nar
certain
kinds
of
plants,
and
nature
can
liner.
"No;
I'm
never
home
long
loHul liank.
passed over my head.”
should have knowledge of the natural not be improved upon in any way, nor enough,” replied the captain.—Ex­ to take things as you find them.”
“Then you haven’t lived long in this
“Youse is on de wrong track, parson,”
j formation of a horse's foot, so as to be can her deficiencies be successfully change.
climate, if that's all,” observed the elderly
replied
th«» prisoner. "It was practicin’
spinster. "I've sometimes seen as many 1 able to determine whether the animal remedied by artificial means. In order,
Bronson—My next-door neighbor is dat theory dat got me pinched.”
Is
being
properly
shod
or
not,
and
as forty winters here in one spring.”
therefore, to tie successful in his busi­
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
while that is being done he should ness, the farmer must “keep close to always looking ahead for trouble.
Ft. Vitus’ Dan«"© and all Nervous DU^a es
Woodson—For example.
Bronson—•
Pereona Au Gratin«
permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Gr« at
never go away and leave the smith to
bond for FKEE |2trlal bottlo and
"I haven’t heard of you going out to slight the work to get through witif it nature and mark well her ways.” lie Well, this morning I saw him sharp­ treatise. Restorer.
PARK AND ADDER STS.
Dr. It. IL Klin« , Ixl., UJ1 Arch bL, l'Ullu.,1 a
must raise only such crops as are best ening his lawn mower.
Subbub's to dinner lately.”
or butcher its feet if he does not un­ adapted to the soil of his farm, in ac­
A
New
and
Modern European Hotel, catering
Oiiiia.ioii. of ItlMtiiry.
“No; he says I can’t do that any derstand his business.
Miss DeMuir—I wisli I could think
particularly to State people. A refined place for
cordance
with
ills
experience,
and
Tlie
war
correspondents
were
compli
­
more.”
ladies visiting the city, close to the chopping
of some new and unusual birthday pres­
While no definite rules for shoeing
“Why, I though you were his closest horses can be given, some general prin­ wholly refrain from extensive experi­ ent to surprise mamma with this year. menting ('apt. Molly Pitcher on the con­ center. Hates reasonable. Free Bus.
spicuous courage she had displayed at the
ments with such as are of doubtful
friend. What's the matter?”
N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr.
Mr. S[>oonniore—-How do you think battle of Monmouth.
ciples are acknowledged by all com­
"He tells me their cook doesn't like petent liorseshoers, namely, tlie heel utility.
she’d like a son-in-law?
“It was nothing,” she said. “I merely
me.”—Philadelphia Press.
Keep« Chicken« at Home.
should never tie cut except to remove
Cleverton (who lias hired a taxa- wanted to show that my other name isn't
An
Iowa
man
has
designed
an
anti
­
a
ragged
point.
The
same
is
true
of
meter
cab to propose In)—Say “yes,” Coddle.”
Little Mrs. Hunter had heard so
For, verily, true bravery, unlike genius,
many Jokes about the brides who the frog, which Is an elastic cushion, nytng chicken-wing attachment having darling? Miss Calumet—Give me time vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.
in
view
to
prevent
the
annoyance
ami
intended
to
reduce
the
impact
of
a
sud
­
to
think.
Cleverton
—
Heavens!
But
couldn't market successfully that she
Didn't Like tlie Phraae.
damages Incident not in here! Consider tlie expense!—
made up her mind that the first re­ den shock to the foot. The butteris
“Charlie, dear,” said young Mrs. Tor-
to chickens scratch­ Life.
quest she made of the market man Is an instrument that may do an im­
ing in your neigh­
would show her to be a sophisticated mense amount of damage in the hands
The Lady (to hastily-retreating bur­ kins, “«lid you say this til» on the race«
bor's garden. The glar)—Pardon me, lint won't you please was a 'lead pipe?’”
housewife. "Send me, please,” she of an Incapable operator. Much mis­
"Yes.”
device is attached wait till my husband sees you? I told
said, “two French chops and one hun­ chief is done by it every day.
“Well. I don't pretend to expert
When the toe is too long and projects
to the chicken's him there was some one in tlie house,
dred green peas.”—Judge.
tieyond the hoof, it causes stumbling
wing. It is made and he said “Rubbish!”—Harper’s Ba­ knowledge. But lead pipe somehow sug­
surer ora.p,
gests plumbers. And plumbers are al­
and it should be shortened. A hot iron
of parallel pieces zar.
• “One objection to your poem,” said th«
ways expensive.”-—Washington Star.
should
never
be
applied
to
the
foot
to
St. Helen’s Hall, Portland, Or.
of
wire
bent
into
editor, glancing through the manuscript,
Dick—You look worried, old fellow.
Resident end Day School for Girl«.
tlie form of an el- Wick—I have cause for worry. Dick
“is that Whittier once wrote a poem em­ ascertain its evenness, as many black­
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing
Catalogue on Request.
smiths do merely to save time, when bow, witii a hook at the bend.
the b.-s' remedy to use for their ell idx u
bodying substantially the same ideas,”
—What's tlie trouble? Wick -My wife Syrup
luring
the teething per.od.
“I)o you mean to say, sir," thundered they know it is not right. A seared
To apply the attachment to a chick says if I don't accompany her to tlie
the six-foot caller, “that I------ ”
surface between the hoof and the shoe en's wing It is slipped over the wing,
Mutual Reluctance.
seashore this summer she'll stay at
“But you have improved on them, my makes the contact less perfect and the
“Here is my seat, madam, but candor
and by placing the parallel sides toward home.
dear sir,” hastily interposed the editor; shoe necessarily less rigid than it ought
compels me to say that I think you are
each other the hook can be snapped iu
“you have improved on them immensely.” to be.
Boy (who lias been naughty and sent as well able to stand as I am.”
position and retained by the resiliency
“Politeness compels me to say 'Thank
The outside of the hoof should not be of tlie wire. The hook will be on the out into the garden to find a switch
Can Such Thins. tlet
to punish him with)—Oh, mummy, I you, sir.’ ”—Chicago Tribune.
“O, Johnny, Johnny!” sighed Mrs rasped more than is necessary to cliiicb inner corner of the wing and will pre­
Lapsling. "You’re so awfully hard ot the nails, as this thins the crust and re­ vent the device from slipping off. The couldn't And a switch anywhere, but
London theaters, music halls and con­
shoes. This is the second pair I’ve bought duces the strength of the bearing sur­ chicken will thus be prevented from here's a stone you can throw at me.—•
cert halls provide seating accommodation
you since we had that equinuptial atom face of the foot. Weakening and decay spreading the wing ns required to fly Punch.
for 327,000 people.
••THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”
in March!”
Physician—Well, what do you com
are sometimes' the result of tills prac­ and thereby unable to get over a fence
plain
of?
Policeman
—
Sleeplessness,
tice.
Oil
applied
to
the
hoofs
occasion
­
Better each year, and larger. We now
Presumption.
Into the neighbor’s garden.
doctor.
Physician—At what time do
have two floors 6’> x 100 feet. Thorough
I’histy—I suppose you think that if you ally during dry weather is beneficial.
you go to bed? Policeman—Oh, I don’t
had the regulating of the universe you
It counts in the
I work tells the story.
Houten of Corn Cob«.
To Tell a llorae’a Age.
Tor Infanta and Children.
could make some improvements on the
end, and we admittedly lead in this re.
In some parts of Europe corn cobs menu at night. I mean in daytime,
present job, don't you?
are used for building purposes. The while I’m on my beat.
spect. Get our catalogue, penwork, etc.,
Kuphs—I don’t know about that, but I
She (on her bridal tour)—Oh, Dan,
cobs
are
collected
and
taken
to
a
fac
­
then judge for yourself as to quality.
think I could suggest one change.
1
Bears the
tory, where heavy compresses crust I'm so unhappy. Dan—Why. what is
should like to have Chings so arranged
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., Principal
and mold them into blocks of various tlie matter, darling? She—If I am as Signature of
that when a man is having a good time
Tenth
and Moirison
-
Portland, Oregoa
sizes. Just as bricks are variously much to you as you say. yon can’t be
the days would seem to pass slowly in­
sorry
your
first
wife
«lied,
and
that
stead of quickly. I'm about to take a
molded. These blocks are then bound
No. 31-OS
A. He Uixler.tood It.
P N U
vacation.”
with wire so as to make them hold to­ makes you too brutal for me to love.—
It was Dicky's first day at Sunday
EN writing to ailvertlaara plea.e
gether. They are then soaked in tar Life.
school, and he was telling his mother Í 5 I tyn
Groundless Fear.
iV mention thin paper.
to make them water-tight, and ere
Doctor
—
The
room
seems
cold,
Mrs.
about it.
“I did think," said Cholly Snobberly,
“They sung the funniest banquet song I
ready for use after tills treatment. Of Hooligan. Have you kept the thermom­
“of going in for politics, but I was
At four years old each jaw shows course, they are much lighter than eter at seventy, as I told you? Mrs. ever heard,” he said.
Peniiltlea of Fume.
a frit id I wouldn’t know Just how to
“What was it?" she asked.
four permanent teeth, whose tables are bricks, are always dry, and make good Hooligan—Sliure, an’ Oi liov, docthor.
"Being
the author of one of the 'best
twent my inferiors, don’t y’ know.”
Com-
“‘Hold the Port; Fried Ham
sellers’ of tlie year lias its drawbacks,”
“Your inferiors?” remarked Sharpe worn to the same level. The dividers houses. This is but one of the very There's th’ devilish thing in a toombler inc!’ ”
says a woman writer of popular books.
“Oh, you wouldn't be likely to meet are worn upon both of their borders. many ways in which Europe shows a av warrum wuther at this blissid min-
State of Ohio, City of Toledo «I.
Looked at from the side, the corner greater economy than Amerca does. nut.—Judge.
“Frequent requests for contributions of
anv of them.” —Philadelphia Press.
Lucas
County.
There is little over there which goes to
‘■'»eth are quite small.
Mamma—Good gracious, Georgia 1
Frank J. < heuey riiakes onth that he is senior Hue's books to charity bazaars are a
Crash!
waste. Even the refuse and garbage What is the matter with Freddie partner of the firm 01 F. J. Cheney A Co., doing tax upon gootl nature -and tlie pocket-
business in t lie City of Toledo, County and State
The auto leaped from the high, steep
of Paris is made to serve a purpose by Jones? Is the child having a tit? aforesaid,
No matter how flattering such
anil that said firm will pay the sum book.
bank.
of
ONE Iit’NDRED DOLLARS for each and
being burned and converted into pow­ Georgle—No, mamma. You know Fred­
Why, haven't you heard th« paneful
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by i demands may l>e, they are decide« iiy
er.
expel sive.” She went on to say that
die stutters, and we bet lie couldn't say the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
story?
FRANK J. CHENEY. I
(The pieces of glass are flying yet.)
“altitudinously” before Bobbie ran
Sworn to before me aim subscribed in my pres­ should she gratify all tlie persons who
Coat of Ferdlng Henn.
ence, this 6th day of Deeember A D 1886.
wrote to her for copies of her books,
It landed on a conservatory!
Bulletin No. 115 from the West Vir­ twice around tlie block.—Puck.
\
A. W. GLFASON.
•—Chicago Tribune.
(be'u•,
Notary Public. "because they could not afford to buy
Towne—Do you believe iu dreams?
ginia Experiment Station gives the
nail’s Catarrh Cure ¡«taken internally, and
first year's record with <‘>00 hens.
It Browne—-I used to, but I don’t any acts directly upon the blood and mucoiissur- them," and respond to tlie constant
No Recourse.
her
taees
of filesystem, semi fortestinionials free. calls to devote tlie children of
gives pictures and descriptions of more. Town«?—Not as superstitious as
“Johnnie, I think I hear a thief in
F. J. CH EMEY & CO., Toledo,O. brain to charities, it would cost her
houses. method of handling, amounts, you were, eh? Brown«?—Oh, it wasn't
Sold brail d'uggists, 7’>c.
the dark closet beneath the stairs.”
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
from $400 to $5«Ml a year, wit bout
kinds and cost of feed and egg produc­ a question of superstition. I was iu
“I don't doubt it; I have known it
counting
tlie time lost in wrapping,
tion. The cost of feed for the year love with one once, and she Jilted me.—
was there for some time.”
Too Monotonous.
directing and stamping.—New York
was Si) cents per head; total cost $1.42 The Catholic Standard and Times.
“Telephone for the police!”
“Yes," said Slnngey, “I tramped
Press.
per head. The fowls averaged 113 eggs
“What’s the use? You can’t arrest
Cyrus—Reuben got bunkoed. Silas— through Switzerland once."
Ila. Her Doubt«,
each,
valued
at
$2.43,
so
that
each
ben
■ gas meter.”—Houston Post.
"Come off!” exclaimed Dowter, “You
How so? Cyrus—Why, he read the ad­
At four and a half years the nippers returned a net profit of $1.01.
“I know there are such tilings ns raith
vertisement of a firm that stated if he never did!”
No Danger.
makers,” sighed Mrs. Chugwater, looking
show wear on both edges. The corner
“Sure I did; on tlie level.”
would send a dollar they'd send him
“Whatever you do, dear," wrote the teeth and the hook or canine teeth are
through the window at tlie dismal pros­
Iltiw to Fred Out Silage.
“That proves you're lying. It's pect outside; “but I don't believe there is
some light reading.
Silas—And did
ardent lover, "don't show my letters to In evidence.
Owing to tlie constant contact of the they send it? Cyrus—Yes, they sent simply Impossible to tramp through
really any such thing as a rain check. Or,
you to any one."
air with the top layer of silage it is him two books entitled “The Age of tlie Switzerland on tlie level.”—The Catho­ if there is, there's nobody that knows how
Depth of Cyclonea.
"Have no fear, dearest," came the
necessary
to
remove
a
horizontal
layer
Arc Lamp” and “IIow to Make Can­ lic Standard and Tinies.
to use it.”
From the study of clouds an official
reply, “I'm Just as much 881101111x1 of
of the United States Weather Bureau of silage to a depth of not less than dles.”
them as you are."
one and one-half inches daily to pre­
“John,” she whispered, “there's a
And, with that, the engagement be­ concludes that the ordinary cyclones
which traverse our country from west vent any from spoiling. If this fact burglar in tlie parlor. He has jtret
came a matter of history.—Judge.
to east are not more than two or three is kept In mind when building a silo knocked against the piano and hit sev­
miles in depth, although their diameter its diameter can lie made such as to eral keys at once. “1’11 go down,” said
is many hundreds of miles. In other make possible tlie feeding of a layer he. “Oh, don't do anything rash!”
words, their motion does not affect the of tills depth daily with tlie amount 0» "Rash! Why, I'm going to help him.
live stock on hand.—John Michels.
upper regions of the atmosphere.
You don't aupiioee he can remove tlie
Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which is
In the case of hurricanes, this au­
¡tiano from the house without assist­ carried through the circulation to all portions of the system. Every muscle,
Distribution of Mitnimala.
thority finds that the depth is greater,
nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing poison, causing
Th«» distribution of mammals over ance?”—The Throne.
amounting to as much as five or six
“I tell you," said one man to an­ aches, inflammation, stiffness and other well known symptoms of the disease.
the earth shows many curious features.
miles. But higher currents blow direct­
Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot be
North America, Northern Europe an«l other as they emerged from the corri­ expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and other external treatment
ly across the cyclonic and anticyclonic
Asia have many families in common. dor of a concert hall, “I envy that fel­ which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such measures
areas which produce storms and fair
Such animals as wolves, foxes, hears, low who was singing.” "Envy him!” give temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and
weather at the surface of the earth.
echoed tlie other. “Well, if 1 were go­
S. S. S. cures
This new theory tends to offset form­ d«»er nn«l moose, beavers, squirrels and ing to envy a singer I'd select some­ inflammatory poison must be expelled from the bloo<l.
rabbits live all around the Northern
Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It goes down into the'
er Ideas concerning the circulation of
Hemisphere. The mammals found on body with a better voice. His was circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the bl<»<»<1. S. S. S.
the atmosphere.
isolated islands ar«» of surpassing In­ about tlie [loorest I ever heard.” “It'« expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell­
not his voice I envy, man,” was tlie ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently
terest to the naturalists.
An AvrlcuItarnl Feat.
reply;
"it's ills tremendous courage.”— cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic,
80 great have been the ravages
Philadelphia Inquirer.
S S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties
caused by the dodder—a leafless, twin­
Tlie Care of Sheep.
needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire
ing. parasitic plant -that a decree lias
Overfeeding or sudden changes from
Gave Him nn Openiaa.
been issued by the French President poor to very rich food, combined with
“Do you save any money?" inquired system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice
free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
prohibiting its Importation into the wrtnt of exercise, If not actual causes, the «Mitor,
country. It Is a veritable agricultural will contribute to the development of
“No; but I'd like to,” answered the
scourge, attacking and destroying h ips. the loss of wool among ewes.
bard. "Now, if you would occasionally
vines, clover, peas, tomatoes and many
An English shepherd being askeu buy a little lay, I could lay a little by.”
Manufactured by the
'other kinds of agricultural produce. what he attributed bis unequaied suc­ -Kansas City Journal.
Valuable Household and Fancy Articles FREE, in exchange for Carton
Once having found Its way Into any <lis- cess in the show ring to, replied: "To
Anatom'«.
•
Tops and Soap Wrappers from “20 Mule Team” Borax and “20 Mule
rrfcf. It Is most difficult to get rid of, two things—always having my entr, a
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