The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 02, 1899, Image 2

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T K t LINNEUS MAIL R b u r e ? '-
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I ! ciane tti.: Marylacd wi
was now a doubt-
BffANTGi 3 CONFESSION.
iJ e t a -e , and that t i e pa
party to which
The poet olti-e vt L i.i'.eui seetae to
► ?»au *»w n rt «* t rginzT Moaxtwa —
rnoy c~z r.»r.'i.4> Vi-aa.-i/T::;r-;
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», 'tt«i3n;c
K»» ffita *e* cf
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to A
a O railroad was
fa« B
ba suar: a M d carrier. .TUs does not
9h. Wiy before Claud?, Brenton was
im ply that anybody' has disappeared
tok^a wggid elect the next state go», executed he heeded a sealed islU r to
W ash , P ()., May 22nd, U W
erncaeat, and the general acceptance
F iomwc «,
Cotrs-TT,
Or.snos from that vicinity uite'y, neither is
The rotar» of th* »resident has oTEKatsitatament by nil present. It Sheriff Withers to be d«|i*ered t o ’ Rev. j
there any mystory connected w dh the i brought n swarm of politicians to Wash-
E M Patterson. The letter was a c a- '
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does stem a little o-tl. And it seems fession of the crime for which he m e t)
affair.
■tigton, aa4<poakvrshrpttalK and arg.»-
mure odd, when it i-f remembered that death together with the request that it
The simple facts in the case, we arc
tuente for aa>| Btfxiuat an extra session the po.iry r,f the B A O railroad will be I i tie made public in ten daye or two wrecks
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. informed, are tt.<*«c. eome year and a «4 congress aw «nain tw std in lo t t i Related by M* James J H i
E d ito r
and
P ro p rie to r.
ill, who Í alter his death. In it Branton ac-1
half ago a contract was t warded-to
R corridors and other pheec,
where men doeen't live within a thousand miles o f ! knowledged firing tho
Hardin of Kentucky for cvfryiog the
fat.a! shot thus i
'congregate There u also uin-h talk Mie state oi Maryland. No wonder
comfirmlng the testimony of Courtland *
mail between IlaB cus and Florence for
F lo re n c e , O re . J u n o 2 , 18f>9.
.»bout the uneRúeíwtoey condition in foreigner» fail to andcistand our politic- ! Green while
on the witness stand.
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* >mBNÎcin< -n,ry Cub;l- ” *»*« h» »be delay in disbanding
al methods.
1st, 18 VS. About May 1st, 1898 an agent I1 he Coban
In the confession Branton g.ves a
ntrny, and about Aguinaldo
T ut
attempt made by
of Hardin arrived and made a
short sketch of itia life and points out
contract [persisting in »ending commissioners to
tho G A It poet at almost tba last niin- with Joseph Morris by whicl
W H O IS W omen as well as men are how betook the step in the wrong road.
Morris negotiate for a r.reea’ion cl hostilities,
made miserable by kidney
•ite to »franse foè the observMtioa of
fggreed to carry the mail for the four
TO
and bladder trouble. Dc He speaks too of how his conscience
s
- 1 I iti r the
c face
j j e of the
a r repeated
u i i
i refusale of
Memorial day in Florence, shows the
years lor »33 per year, the service called MJCri. O tis-th e last refusal
Kilmer’s ffwamp-Root tue reproached him so that he was always
has just
necessity of commencing i a-time to pre­ for, being one round trip each week; a joeeurud.
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Kr*at kidney
remedy uneasy after taking the life of his
There is little that is new in
pare fur publie exereita etii aay Kind if bond being given for the performance , a n . « f ,»--------------
promptly cures. A t drng- fellowman.
h e , im p le r(, M on
performance j any of the talk for . the
g.sts in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You
it is desired to mah« them
success. of the contract.
The paper shows one redeeming trait
The distance between . that the situation
not changed may have a »ample bottle by mail free,
Had steps hewn taken in tima to have the offices U about eight miles, „ „ k in g materially in either of has
the cases men- also pamphlet telling all alout it. Ad in him io have been a desire that his
prepared a j u dable progran for Memori­ a round frip about six teen miles. This
d r w .D r Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, relatives should not suffer for his crime.
j tioned, during the past week.
al day thia year, without doubt there is ly s than half of what it is actually I
weald have been a large attendance 'at worth but the agent was a smooth toil- i Washington is in a gala attire, in
SIUSLAW IMPROVEMENTS.
honor gi the peace jubilee, which opens
t he cxef’cisee. There w ire many inqui­ EDed fellow and no doubt
IM PROVED TRAIN SERVICE.
persuaded . iolnorrow ttnJ conti„ue5 ior thrfe day|
M'y . lip the following form Monday’s
ries as to wbttt exertises would be held Mort is tnat he could earn that money
Effective Feb. 12th, the Northern Guard': A Washington dispatch of May
-on the river that day and nearly every­ easily. The agent alsó told the bonds­ ; While the decorations are not ae nnraer-
Pacific will inaugurate double train ser­ 27th says; Specifications for work on
body felt that it should be observer! hero man that all the bond Was for' was to I oue ,.i at an inauguration, some of them
vice between Portland and all points the Hiuslaw river bar, under the new
'tine Jder ae most of the member» of the insure the mall being carried if Morris , aro handsomer than wo have had at
east. Trams will leave Portland at II :39 appropriation, were prepared and for­
poet went to Gardiner lis t year and no stioafd be sick and unahld to Attend to ftny ihfttigiiration, and more* expensive, a m, a n d l l p ra daily. These trains warded to the chief of engineers last
and ttie attraction» offered to visitors will both be first clase and fully equipped month for approval, and if they are re­
¿* »'phblic exercises were held lief». But ae it fora week o, two,'
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are doci.ledly better than those at in­ In every respect, heated by steam, turned approved rn May advertisements
nothing Was dune' by the poet in the
After carrying the mail for several
and for carrying on the work will he pub­
augurations, butside of tlie inauguration vestzhuled, standard Pullman
way of arrangement* till Inst Saturday
months Morris became fired of thb con­
tourist sleepers, dining ears and colonist lished. There is »31,$27 on hand for this
ceremonies which are of themselves the
many people did not know that there
steeping ears, with through sleeping work.
tract and gave it up, Tiie man w ho
greatest (if all attractions to the average cars to Missouri River points via Bill­
were to bs any Memorial day services
signed the bond to accommodate a
GREENLEAF ÍTEMS.
I Au‘w ican- F'rorn present indications, ings, which renders the service now
in Florence. The rainy weather „ .. . v, I
“ "te
“ "C,in8 n*
out-of-town attendance will not he offered by the Northern Pacific nn-
psgvenud sCuie from coming who dir!
B ï A W s s r C o «2ESPOND£XT.
carrier. He has decided however that as largo as those who planned the affair equalied by any other transcontinental
Khew, so when the tim e arrived there
he prefers to forfeit the amount of tho i had a right to expect
hne. The only line to the Boffalo
w ere Vet few people in town and the ex-
May 22ml, 1899.
Hump terrifoiy. See that your tickets
bond rather than complete the contract !
vreieee were grewn up. We hope that
The president has, by rather plain read via the Northern Pacific to all
F .irtin g is becom ing a popular am use­
and declinaeto cw'ry it any longer.
n ext year preparations will be com-
intimation, given Great Britain to points east or eonth. P ot further infor­ m en t on L ake creek.
Ui-til eome other arrangements are
Mrs Roy Eaggleshaim is living on her
m enred in »eaten and Memorial day not
understand lime, while a supporter of mation call on address,
made there ie no regular carrier for that
place again. People are talk in g un­
R M c M cxphv ,
be permitted ta pa** un°bservecL by our
(he policy of international arbitration,
mail rofite. • '
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General Agent, Eugene, Or.
pleasantly of the absent Rov.
people. Our rlwldrgn should bo t&pght
on general principles, he will not agree
This incident serves to show how nn-
Some corn has rotted in the ground
do respect and honor the old soldiers
to submit the claims made by Great
and that which didn’t wae planted so
•crupulous are eome cf the men specu­
LANE CO. S. 3. ASSOCIATION.
and one way to do thia ie by decorating
Britain in connection with the Alaskan
late that it is not likely to all get ripe.
lating in mezl contract» and the means
their resting piste* with flowers; it
boundary, to arbitration. In view of
II anybody doubts that this region is
they employ to heat others—when they
FO R
The tenth annua! convention of the
however belongs to the G A R poet to
tiie fact that American and British
fast filling up with people let him go to
see that arrangement» for it are 'teguu have a chance. They take contracts delegates are, «t this time, attending L ane Co. Sunday School Association meeting at the school house ami count
from the government at low rate» hop­
and carried oat.
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the czar's peace conference and jointly convened at Pleasant Hill May 18th and the babies there and he will cease to
doubt.
ing to find somebody whom ’ they can
advocating the entablishment of inter­ 19th. Was called Io order by the pre­
That notorious weather liar, the oldest
persuade to do the work for a lesa
sident, Mrs Clara J Bond of Irving.
I t bin not take China long to decide
national courts of arbitration to settle
inhabitant
says we never had so back­
price at>d thus leave them a profit, Too
that the polite'refusal of M de - Qiert to
all disputes between nations, it may Mrs Ella Benham being absent on! ward a spring before. But grass is!
many of the contractors like ¡t all the
take s o for an «newer 1» the matter of
teem a little queer that the president account of sickness, Mr Wm Pitney was growing with unprecedented vigor and '
better if they can beat the carrier out
the reqneet for the ceaeesklon permit­
sliouM practically refuse Great Britain’s appointed secretary protem. A good all kinds of fruit promise to break all '
of part or all hie pay.
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subtantial program was rendered. Most records.
ting Ruesia to boild a road from Man­
reqneet to subm it the A’aek&n boundary
Tire fact that a mar) has made a bad
Me may have a school yet. Sttli
of
the officers, and 33 delegates were
churia to Peking niuat be heeded.
question, which the joint high cominis-
Simmons,
Almon Rowe. Thomas R eb el-
bargain does not release hini from ful
Yeeterday tbe Ut Peicreburg corree-
»¡on failed to eettle, to arbitration, but present, ten being from Cottage Grove.
er and J A Burnett, for various reasons,
filling h»k paft of an agreement. H e
Lane
county
is
divided
into
six
dis­
por.deftt of. the Londorf Daily Maili
it isn ’t. Prom the American point of
talked of sending their children to
telegraphed “ that Obirt* e o ' far from | elionld even bo more careful to do hie view, the president's attitude ie logical. tricts as follows: Junction City, Eu- other districts and it was proposed to
part when failure to do eo Will bkuse a
retueing to yield to tb e Rueeian demand
In fact, from the American point of gene, Springfield, Creswell, Cottage skip a tenn, but that would leave Chas.
los» to one who has assisted him or
Sinnnonp, Ernest Arno» and Fred Ron e
la ea g ro e d that the terms of the con
view, there in little or nothing to arbi­ Grove and Binelaw. Statements from
who has amrumed res|*onaibilities for the
presidents of these districts were receV
repiot’ Ev“n ,> Kleinbauer
ceeeion are already settled.” The
trate. Great Britain has put forth a
purpose of helping him. At the eame
prediction m aybe freely made that no
lot of claims, not with the expectation
tim e all men should be careful abiut
and showed the work to be in a p r o s -
exception will be taken to' the action of
that they would he allowed by arbitra­
making agreements with stranger«,
perous condition.
C h in e by Great Britain, altiiough there
tion or by any other method, but with
May 29th, 1899.
especially when a large uurount of time
Notwithstanding the inclemency of
ban been eome vaporing in the Britleh
the hope that if tbe matter should lie
Fred
Rowe
made
a
trip
to Elmira last
or mopey j* Involved.
the weather and t>«d condition of the week.
preee on the enhject England recog-
submitted to arbitration, it m ight get
roads the convention was well attended
Miss Annie Alamasi is doing
nisee that Retain ie determined to con
allowed tné port of 3kaguay, which is
housc-
and
a great deal of zeal and enthusias m work near Eluiira.
AN ANTI-TRUST CONFRENCE.
trol the epproachee to the Chinese
believed to be its real object, in place of
for the work was manifested and every-
Ernest Rowe is building thc
capita). If the facte were ell known it
it» other claims. Owing to the immense
band­
one felt strengthened and encouraged to !
houe,‘ in the8e diggings"
Toledo Blade
it is a
■would probably be eeen that there i t no
commercial interesta of the U 8 in the
enter into the work with more entl.mn- i
il.,a-''-"'i,‘J 0''ed affair and I
The governor and legialaturu of Texas
dispoeitioa on the pert of Great Britain
Pacific, the president is not inclined to asm than ever.
j «»^ d s on a flue eite.
to interfere with the program of her are together working upon the trust take any chances. Tlw protest filed by
The president appointed the following I Sunday meeting a^the'scL™? h
‘’æ
rival. She ie deubtleae reedy to make problem. The Uttar is elaborating
the British Government against the
committees,
on
credentials
:
D
Read,
!
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noon
spread
a
free
tablé?
'lîmre
are
th e best of the situation, ee etiown by stringent law to crush out trusts in the intended sending of three companies of
h«r receut ngreenMiit with Russia Lone Star state. When the hill is en U 8 troops, to patrol the border for the Evelyn L Barton, L N Peck, who re- ! »«rv“æs twice on Sunday, followed bv
ported 3 6 delegates present. On finance i S ""Jay ’cbool
rasper tin* tpberee of ¡uftaence. Evi­ acted, then the governor propose« to purpose of preventing trouble between
A J Zumwalt,
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Win M Pitney, W 1J ’ 1 . A
°f Mr Swanson of Alpha
take
a
hand.
He
will
invite
the
gover
dently Great Britain will confine herself
American and Canadian miners, wae
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reported
(lan
iF ta P A Ila l» « I ill.
II
rn.
dangerously
The fath er1
Wheeler, they reported no money on
nor»
and
the
attorneys
general
of
all
the
to the beeia of the Yen-tee, and from
good-natured, and the troops will not
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workmg
on
the
Southern
Pacific ,
hand and recommended that all schools
states
to
meet
in
Texas
in
Junetodiscnse
present appearances Rueeia w ill look
!•» sent, althongh they will be kept
(Oregon and California) railroad near '
after the territory watered by the Yal- the feasibility of uniform legislation by where they will be available, if needed. in the county be urged to pay tlie two Cow creek canyon.
all the states against the trusts
J red Rowe had a logging bee May Otli. j
•w river.—fi FChroniclt.
It ie stated with much positivenese, cent» per capita of tlie averago attend­
ance for state, county and district work, 11 I w
'Tr”,c
o" *hout
The plan is certainly a good one. It is
_» maifej niv l
rote •w
vnu
oHn-i» it and
that Great Britain doesn’t wish the
Bt tlie 1,081 °® co °» »•*« lltli but
now clearly understood that, under the boundary question settled upon any and also that a collection be taken up to 1 -
A oaxar manofacturing ' concern oi
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it seems
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8CCI»3 to
tO ham
llave ÍJOI10
constitution congress has not the power basis that will not give it an Alaskan defray the expenses of the ' «
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Dayton, O., has notihed ite employee
needed to »weep trusts out of existance
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which was »4. Carried. Collection »2.21 ; was a succès«. [The letter was nít°
that henaefoeth preference will 1« given
port, and it ig very certain that no such
Committee on nomination reported the (venod at this'offi“
¿ j u
n° ‘ re
That power i» one of thnae reserved to
settlement c»3 be reached with the con­
young applicant» for employment
following, whicli was adopted:
the etatee, and can be exercised hy them
I Ona of the travelers over the moun-
sent of this government.
who had a hindergarten (raining, and
Bres.
Mrs Clara Bond
through their state legislatures. But
Irving
after 1*1& no applications fur employ-
The commission to investigate the
Vice pres. Will Bristow
there ere forty-live etatee, and it will re­
Creswell moth 311 ‘ Í ’ T’ * fM!" «•‘“^ ’to iee’hìs
¿.'ent will be considered unices the
several isthmian canal route», in ac- Sec.
quire action by all of them to make
Wm M Pitney Junction City
applicant Lae bad a kindergarten train-
eordauco with the act of congress, will Trcas.
mother, uho h i had not
*ki?R for him
legislation effuctiva against the trust».
J S Kelley
Bleasaut Hill years and who lay
la g .
The company has conducted
be composed of seven uiembcra, two
iH
l,. I 1 ..
> ' 0,1 l‘or 'kMli bed.
Dis. pres. Mrs Mitchell
A conference of the governor», and of
Eugene
,
-l«d
the
day
aftur
hie
arrival and
hiadergartens for the benefit uf children
army officers, ono navy officer and
tho legal advitars, of all the states, ought
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Jones
Cottage Grove ’ bB
the trip of 63 ,u i!eg
p
of their eap.'syce for a number of years
four civil engineer», whose reputation
to result in the laying down of eome
Fpringfield
; i1^ ' " 11!? get “ coir,Q' Another son J. W .ÎCARW AM
“ R g Cullison
and has ohesrved the results. The
is international. In addition to Admiral
C resw ell I t
Ml"nego»=*. was expected.
“ " Mr Burton
general line oi procedure, to be subm it­
educational d u e e e aod other enterprise»
Walker, Col. lluinB, and Prof. Haupt,
ted to the legislatures fur thuir con­
*' " O Bennet
Junction City
.«B lab have been carried on for the
who composed the commission which
sideration.
K E Fremont
" A Fair Outside Is
tpaett of the employee has resulted, in
I h«e jus, completed the final report on : Committee on resolutions sub, Siuslaw
The governor of Texns ought to mako
III'ted
th
e
i
• f t year», is completely transforming a sure that the governor of New Jersey
tlle « « « b o r s are Maj. J following
•j_ Poor Substitute
reso lu tio n s
w hich
were ;
poor factory eehurb into a pretty reei- will be pre.cn: «. the conference. That
A,(re'1 Nobk’ oi Chicago, and adopted, Resolved,
.'denl diatrict. If corporatises would ' etate is the mother of trnste, simply be- v
For Inw ard W o rth .’’
v b
1 *’' <Jrge *' ' Ior ‘‘,on o f , T,int we tender our thanks
to the
em ulate the Dayton experiment, they (
I cause her l»wa arc more favorable to q ,,
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bc <*u,le* of »**e new good people of Pleasant Hi
lili for their I
G t W health, inwardly, o f
■would fiud that in a few year» ah t ie | I their organization than are tho«» cf any
auD1* 10n * l11 l’r»ctecally be confined words aqd act« of welcome,
And be it the kidneys, liver and bowels
eeoeey they had invested was returned (o tte r. And this 1. not due to neglect ! °
,nve*t,*Mt'on
tbc Fanama route, further Resolved.
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| ae there is little doubt that it ’Will ac-
to tbrni. It does not need a statesman
That the I.»ne Co. S. 8 Aeeociation tssare to come i f H ood’s
out ic of design. The fee» which are
w •» O d r -
to see that social disorder» which are
K h ,t t ,“ w r”‘lort
bF ever hold in rem.mbranco
¡charge^ by that state have brought f 7
-e the em lv
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P
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l
y
used.
I able to ooet eo much in the end can t>»
, u ,e Old comm,ta,ou on
Nicaragua pioneers (d th i. Vicinity, and eem m tiv
iti'» r»,nie» a ,« 1 !
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! large eunae into the treasury, and n a -
cured at the root by propvrly educating
trnally redueed the rate of taxation.
th e Ues fortunate citizen».—ffei<nt(tf-
the commission wilt do some prelim. Elijah Bristow who settled on tt.ie
The governor of U»w Jersey is the man
dwerfeon.'
mury work during the eatnaier, it will ground on which we now stand in lsza
I with whom the contercuer should labor
no. get down ,0 hard work before the and built the fir.t hou.e
' nicet strenuously.
,
r rrers.sln«,
(
Laue (to., H r« !,
U r eoae oar hat In honor of Genera)
fall, owing to climatic conditions
on the and who m kindly dedicated this ground
Cueaiaert. Oregonian««re proud indeed
isthmus in the summer
itt *chuo. and chureb purp.eer. Resolved
.1 The Wi'sr ha» for »ale
onr vettre
e f the dashing and brave commander of
One of the most supprieed Fnglieh- | that we pr.t forth a g r a te r effort
our eolunteere. and no taae of our B«b S p ^ . ? ^ ' ' ’ J k - ' T
le*d,i.g » i n,‘‘n •ecn in " aehingtou for some time, coming year, and
or I ortHnJ. f h i i is ono of thi* lcinL’.k
J »’ F-r»r -, M a fu S ,£ 7 * ™ J > « r W -’’ ,
!•» our motto
len t hoye who make up ln» romtuaad.— i bueiiuwa mllcgee on tlie eo»»t, haviag w.»s prerent at a .
litt.e gathering of "LaneCounty for Curest,'
and
Mtaeburg ^fozadsafir*. ■
English, C mi m erdai, Shorthand and politicians who happened
to be dis- thanks of this conveutioa is
Telegrapliu- dcyartaieiita and wo offer
cnee:.-.; the political future of the state Clara Bond for her seal and
thia tuition or vaay terms.
0» Masglawd. What surprised him was
Hick headache, futfiieeê 'in »tornarli,
tor tho enceoea of the Sunday
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h> ‘,Ul> ul ,ho P01'" i tìnr
end that these
proceedin««
We urge our ! ibscribers who are in
^ruggiate, Off cen s.
be
sent
to
our
county papers fur pubi»-
arreare for tlie Wear to »end ue all or n .yiKMiH w axTKp-.vuR ra s u r s a s n
Huu an l.fe ia hke a game of ebete—
Au«!?»* »w— - -
part of the amount of your eubscriptiona. frrtatftfft iinv «! hen» Mj U urat HnIst«*aU, (tir cation.
c e d i p ic e e h e id a
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end
’ Any one deeiring to purebtfee
>t* pia» e upon the
purebaee n new Tlie
lire price uf
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»„taenption j ia . B Mol “
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it to Ida in- email amount hut it is lie putting tboae
cheae-twar.l-king, q
lazi It
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Heartburn, o c e d ie >
bishop and
te»ngue, bad breath,
i to cal) at if,« W« bt office e»al e ta » ile.a o .n » .t.w | h , r u , . t i t a t a e . a g e i' ^ » « . i ^ a n i a z e t ^ T U t ^ , 1ÍÍf constipen«», n d , w c
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