Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 27, 1903, Image 2

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Oregon Society son« of American Revolution-
C. C. A. Notes.
$12 H) will bat a 160-acre stock
r.me with lots outlying rauge.
Fight mil' s from Coquille.
At the Christian Church.
B obn .— A t Arago, October 25,
J. A. Lamb, our popular har '-
1903 to Mr. and Mrs. John Linder-
*
of
ware man, accompanied by his sis
, Portland, Oregon, October 1, 1903.
The Academy still grows, yet
J. J. Hundsuker, the pastor, will
be?k, a daughter.
ter, Mrs. Wilt Lyons, started for
T U E S D A Y , OCT. 20, 1903.
The Oregon Society of Sons of \ four were expected this week that occupy the pulpit ne\ Sunday, Nov.
J J. S tan ley .
Medfoid on Sunday where Mr. I.
I f you have a house or burn to
the American Revolution has sever­ j have not come at this writing. They 1, at 11 o’clock and 7:30.
will he married to Miss Virginia
move, call on or address W. A.
Five
meu
weie
severely
burned
will
be
here
later.
TO CHANGE MAIL ROUTE
al times in the past offered prizes
A challenge to a coutest to in- Woodford, concerning which we
Goodman, Coqnille City.
to the school children of the state
The music department also grows urease the size and efficiency of the take the following fr an tho Med­ bv h gas explosion in the Beaver
H ill mine last [Thursday morning.
Chamber of Commerce Endorsei the for essays on subjects connected nicely. Miss Latourette is giving two Bible schools was received
W e are pleased to note that Miss
ford news in the Oregonian:
The explosion was caused by <>ue Ethel Johnson has so for recovered
with Revolutionary History.
The excellent satisfaction with begin- from the school ut Myrtle Point,
Proposed Change.
Mr. uud Mrs. A- M. Woodford, of "1 them CArfviug an open lamp
results in the past have encouraged ners. She expects soon a large in- The challenge was accepted and a
from her nervous trouble that «be
this city, announce the wedding of where he had been warned uot to
The C oob Bay Chamber of Com­ th Society to renew the offer at crease in numbers
committee appointed to formulate
is now about the streets.
their
daughter,
Virginia,
to
Mr.
J.
do
g
o
.
They
were
all
strangers
here
merce lias tuken bold of the matter this time.
Prizes of $25, $15 and
The oratorical contest promised plans.
A.
Lamb,
of
Coquille
City,
a
prom­
A lfred Johnson having gotten
beiut* foreigners.
of improvement in our mail service, $10, respectfully, will therefore be
last March is beginning to take
inent hardware merchuut of that
his mill fully repaired and in good
and such representations have been awarded for the three best essays
Myrtle Feint Kutcrpnso.
O f the forty persons on board of running order is now able to han­
form.
Five or six have signified
city, Wednesday, Oetobe 23.
made that it seems best to the Cham­ in the order of merit, written by
their willingness to enter.
There
Mr. Mrs. F. B. Tichenor left last
Wednesday evening, Octobar 21, the South Portland which stiuck dle bis orders without the help of
ber to endorse the project to have students in the public schools of
will be first a preliminary contest in week for Portland where they will
Cape Bianco reef and sank last I the mill at this place.
Since
a “ bundle shower” was given by
the Coos bay mail brought from Oregon, on any of the following
which all who reach a fixed stand-! remain several weeks before going
l'ue lav, twenty-two were rescued Mr. Johnsou put
in his new
the Misses Kate and Prudence An
Roseburg over the Middle Fork subjects:
but one of the engineers died | holier and engine Hud band re-saw
ard of excellence will be permitted | to Los Angeles to spend the winter.
glo and Mabel Junes, at the home
road to Myrtle Point, instead of
1. “The Arousing
of Public to enter the final contest.
from exposure just
st H
as
-. their boat 1 has one of the best aranged and
A gold j
of
the
Misses
Angle,
in
Ei..l
Med­
over the Coos Bay wagon road.
The Myrtle Point Lumber Co.
Opinion; the Work of Samuel and a silver medal will be awarded
rese lied sinne.
This
an ex-j equipped mills on the river. The
ford,
to
Miss
Virginia
Woodford.
I d s said that the C. B. R. & E. Adams, Thomas Paine, John Dick­
the two reaching the highest stand-1 haa Put ‘.Q a pi ivato telephone liun
ceedingly sad iifTuir, ami the suf. immence amount o f work done by
The tripple parlors of tho Angie
R. R- is willing to put on an extra inson and Patrick Henry,”
from
their
mill
to
town.
It
fering o f those rescued was some­ the band saw proves to be a
ard of excellence.
The award will
train to carry the mail between
convenience to the company. residence wore elaborately d e c o r a t ­ thing beyond description.
2. “ Lexington and Concord.”
be made by competent judges se-1
great saving of timber.
ed with English ivy and cu, ¡lowers.
Marshfield and Myrtle Point, and
The tallest stalk of corn that we About 31) of the girl friends of tiie
3. The Battle of King's Mount­ lected from the audience.
thatB. Fenton, mail contractor on
Only a few more classes remain have ever seen was brought to De- guest of honor assemld. d nt t'o’clo •!;,
tho Middle Fork route with guaran­ ain."
4. Virginia’s Part in the Ameri­ to be organized for the remainder voe’s real estate office this week. bringing with them “ bundles” all
tee to put the mail throngh between
of the term. Those already formed It measured 15 fe jt 5 inches in len­ 1 sizes aud shapes, each containin'' a
Myrtle Point and Roseburg in 14 can Revolution.”
gth an contained three well devel­ pretty and useful article. Music,
hours in the winter and several Essays are limited in length to3,000 are doing good work.
oped ears out of reach of a seveu- games and social chat whiled away
Supplies
for
the
Commercial
hours less in the Summer,
words; must be written on one side
In view of these facts it seems of the paper in the student’s own class have come and work will be foot man. I t was grown on L. B the carl,» hours of the evening At
j 10 o'clock tiler guests, lead by Mi. s
possible to put the mail through by handwriting and must be accom­ vigorously pushed forward iu those Fetter’s firm at Remote.
Virginia Woodford and Miss Lulu
Commercial Law and
that route in less time than we have panied by the certificate of the subjects.
Briggs, of As laud, were U sh e re d
T il Salic Thai lli uls
ever had it before. The Chamber principal of the school attended by Commercial Arithmetic will recite
of Commerce has accordingly drawn the author, to the effect that the alternately until time . for examina­ without leaving a scaf is D eW itt’s into tho dinhing-rooiq, which was
up a petition to the Hon. J. L. Bris­ author is a bona fide student in the tion. This will be reached in about The name Witch Hazejis applied to deaorat»d with ivy uud Japanese
Book keeping will many salves, but De itt’s Witch lanterns.
tow, Fourth Assistant Postmaster school and has been in attendance four months.
T&Æarsliflold., O re.
•> -.:: w
General, asking that the mail for therein not less than four weeks require from five to seven months.
Hazel Salve is theoulv Witch Hazel
W anted ,— L ive agents to sell Dr.
Coos county “ be delivered and car­ during the school year of 1903-4
Our primary class is doing splen­ Salve made that contains the pure
Agents for h ading makes of
ried over one line (ineread of by Essays must be forwarded to the did work nnder Miss James and unadulterated witen hazel.
I f any W hite’s Electric Combs, patented
two as is now done,) and to leave chairman of
the committee in Miss Todd.
They have been re­ other Witch 7/azel Salve is offered Juu. 1,’99. Cure dandruff, hair fall­
Roseburg, Or., at 6 a. m. and be car­ charge,
Wallace McCamant, 34 duced to good order and tedious you if is a counterfeit.
E. C. De- ing out sick and nervous headaches,
ried from thence to M yrtle Point, Concord Building, Portland, Ore., work, and parents may expect good W itt invented Witch Hazel Salve yet costs no more than an oidiuary
Bells on sight.
A g uits
by way of Camas Valley, and to ar­ bo as to reach him not later than returns from their money.
Indeed ar.d D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve is comb.
rive at Myrile Point not later than February 1st, 1904.
In awarding all departments organized are do­ the best salve in the world for cuts, are wild with success SeurloO cts
W rite
7 p. m. of the same day, and from the prizes the committee will be ing fairly good work, aud iu some burns, bruises, tetter, or blind, for sample (half price).
The Dr. W hile Electric
thence to Coquille and Marshfield governed by these three consider­ respects excellent work.
bleeding, itching and protruding quick.
Comb Co., Decatur, III.
by train, to arrived at the latter ations:
piles. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
SVe buy for Cash from Manufactures and therefore cati
»««• •
place at not later than 8: 40 p. m.
A Cure F o r D }«|irp!ilii
1. Historical accuracy.
sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line of
Remember the basket social at
and Empire at 9:30 p. m. o f the
2. Manner of treatment.
I had Dyspepsia in its worst form
Lee Saturday night.
Cranberries at Kanematz’s.
said day; and to leave Empire at 4
3. Orthography, grammar, syn­ and felt miserable most all the time.
p. m. and to be carried from Marsh­
Did not enjoy eating untill after I
field by railway train, leaving there tax and punctuation.
used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which
Any additional information which
nt 5 p. m. and to be delivered at
has completely cured me — Mrs. W.
j|
may
be
desired
will
be
cheerfully
Myrtle Point at 7 p. m. and from
W. Baylor, Hilliard, Pa. No appe­
And everything else in the music line.
thence by wagon road to Roseburg, furnished by any member of the
The essay which is tite, loss of strength, nervousness,
arriving at said point at 7 p. m. of committee.
headache, constipation, bad breath
O T X A çq
awarded the first prize will be pub-
tho following day."
sour rising, indigestion, dyspepsia
■ fh b .
lisned
in
full,
with
the
name
of
the
It is represented that this would
and all stomach troubles are quick­
author,
in
the
public
press.
save 11 hours and 15 minutes to
I
O- O
F. H A L L -
ly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol
J ohk K . K ollock ,
Portland and 24 hours to San Fran­
represents the naturial juices of
T hob . G. G reknk ,
cisco.
-
- OZE3IEL
digestion combined with the great­
W allace M c C amant ,
Copies of this petition have been
est known tonic and reconstructive
Committee.
properties. Ii cleanses, purifies and
sent to mayor’s of Myrtle Point, Co­
quille and Bandon, with a letter
and sweetens the stomach. Sold by
Cause ol l.n ek jaw .
R. S. Knowton.
asking their co.opeaation and assis
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by
tance, which will undoubtedly be
a bacillus or germ which exists plen­
heartily given.
I f you want a Morris Chair,
Deprives You of Your
It is stated that Hon. Binger Her­ tifully iu street dirk Ii is inactive Mandolin, or in fact any other
Dear Ones.
„
-.y ,
so
long
as
exposed
to
the
air,
but
mann has expressed the openion
nice premium, go to Mrs. Nosler’s
•->' a
0Æ
that government aid could be ob­ when carried beneath the skin as in and buy a 5 ct. pack of gum and
Our lines include all thé new and popular weaves.
Show
your
love for the one who
"V -k
tained for tho improvment of the the wounds caused by percussion Ret it.
is gone by providing a monument
•-•O'--
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Middle Fork road, if the county caps or by rusty nails, and when the
worthy the memory of that one.
would unite in asking for it and the air excluded the germ is roused to The Largest Mail Order House in the
A large monument or a small
Chamber is roany to push the pro­ activity and produces the most vir­
West.
m.
marker,
whichever you choose at
ject not only for a better mail serv. ulent poison known. These germs
The new fashion catalogue of
ÏW e handle the “ T H O M P S O N G LO V E F IT T IN G ” — warrfiuto 1 to
ice but a betier overland route for may be destroyed and all danges of mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap­
his place, will show the best ju dg­
lookjaw avoided by applying Cham­
give Satisfaction.
•
travel.—Coast Mail.
parel, household supplies, etc., is­
ment of first-class designers and
berlain’s Pain Balm freely as soon
.*> .y
sued by Weinstock, Lubin & Cc.
*r.-
workmen.
as the injury is received. Pain
/ ' ■
Sacramento, Cal., is the haudsom-
Extra Session Called,
ht
Balm is an antiseptic and causes
est book ever sent out by them.
cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal
Many o f the illustrations are works
Washington, Oct. 20.— The Pres­
without maturation and in one third
o f art. The book is free, and val­
ident today issued the following
Complete Aseortmen
the
time
required
by
the
usual
treat­
proclamation:
uable to have, whether one cares
ment I t is for sale by R. 8. to bay or not.
MARSHFIELD, OR.
“ Whereas, by a resolution of the Knowlton.
Weinstock, Lubin & Co. do the
Senate March 19, 1903, the approv­
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largest mail order trade in the
al by Congress of the reciprocal
Auction Sale.
west. That is proof that their good«
commercial convention
between
the United States and the Republic At Thos. Devereux's place, near prices, and service are o f excep
: : Filone Main 55,
of Cuba, signed nt Havana on De­ Fred Schroeder’s, Friday, October tional merit.
► -
-
cember 11, 1902, is necessary be­ 30, 1903, consisting of 53 head of
Pa
,.
B c ttr r T lia u P ill.
fore the said convention shall take cows, 10 yearlings,
3 bulls, 4
The
question
has
been
asked—
Iu
effect, and
horses, 2 wagons, 1 mowing ma­
At H i p angle of tini street, iu North Marshfield.
“ Whereas, it is important to the chine, plows, spader, Tedder, Rake, what what way are Chamberlain's
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Stomach
and
Liver
Tablets
superior
12
milk
cans.
Gasoline
engine,
public interests of the United States
United Sea Los L a n d Office.
or
that the said convention shall be­ wind mill, and other articles too nu­ to the ordinary cathartic and liver
ICoaobnrg, Oregon, Aug. 13,1903.
come operative as early as may be merous to mention. Sale commenc­ pills? Our answer is— They are
C
o
q
-m
ills,
Oregron..
Notice is hereby »riven that m compliance
easier and more pleasant to take and
es at 10 o’clock a. m.
possible.
with the p ro v isio n -o f the act o f Co ngress:
HOARD o f d ir e c t o r s
their effect is so agreeable that one
o f June 3,1873, entitled " \n act for the salo i Also furnished rooms.
MRS. J. M U L K E Y , Prop
Terms of sale: six months time
“ Therefore, I, Theodore Roose­
A . J . S h e r w o o d o f timber lands in *;he Hv-rtes o f C a liforn ia. :
hardly realizes that it is produced II. C. D e m e n t
5 per
velt, President
of the United with approved security.
(
Nbvad.”..and Wn«i»in it»_»n T e rr'b»ry” j
L
.
H
arlockfr
1,.
H.
H
azard
by a medicine. Thon they not only
as o:cf ’?:dec* to .1! the P u blic L a u d Si.ates j
States of America, by virtue of the cent off for cash. P eter D anther .
It. E. S h i n e
move the boivels but improve the I s a i a h H a c k e r
by act o f August \ 1892,
J.
B.
Fox,
Auctioneer.
power vested in me by the Consti­
appetite and aid the digestion, For
ISAIAH £. F LIN N ,
tution, do hereby proclaim nnd de­
CORRESPONDENTS
sale at 35 cents per bottle by R. S.
♦if F airview . comity of C o t:. State o f
clare that nn extraordinary occasion
lwo for th* Pries ot One.
National Bank of Commerce,
Knowlton.
I
'} ci
Oregon, h rs this day filed in t.lris office his
requires the convening of both of
N Y. City fw orn statement, N o . <V»17 :»»!• the purchase
J i o f the N.
»*;'
N.
E.
*4 o f Section No. S in
tho houses of the Congress of the
W e have made arrangements
Croeko-Woolworth National Bank, Township "No. .'ill Range No. 11 AVest. nnd
United States at their respective with the publishers o f the A M E R ­
San Francisco w ill offer proof to show that tho land sought
chambers in the city of Washing­
is more valuable for it ; timber or stone
IC A N F A R M E R by which we are
than for m ricnitural purpose,;
and to
1st National Bank of Portland,
ton on the 9th day of November
establish his coiim to said land before
Portland, Ore fi. tl. H azard. Connby Clerk o f Coos cojintv
next, at 12 o’clock, noon, to the able to offer this great farm paper
o
Transacts a General Banking bus­ Oregon, at Coqnille, <>n Ttie day the 3rd
end that they may consider nnd de­ and the H erald tor the price of
dav •>f Novem ber. 15K)3.
ilc rnines as
■-q
iness.
termine whether tho approval of the H ebald alone— $1.50, for the
witnesses: L ee Neelv, John i :. Fiin n , and
F . R . T a y lo r , o f Fa ymw. Ore n, and
the Congress shall be given to the next -30 days. W ho will be the C hest P a i n s F r o m
W . H . M organ, o f Marsntield, Or..
first to take advantage of this op­
said convention.
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF. T H E
“Tobacco H eart.”
An y nnd all persons claim in g adversely
portunity? This is n great offer
S
T
A
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OB
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G
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,
F
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“ A ll persons entitled to act as
the above-described la n d ; are requested to
for our farmers and dairymeD.
OUNTY.
file their claim s in this office on or before
V a lv u la r Heart D is­ In C tne
members of the 58th Congress are
matter o f the* estate o f James A . j said 3rd dav o f Nov. 1903.
requested to take notice o f this
Lyons, deceased:
J. T. B R ID G E S .
ease
Threatened.
W
anted
.
—
A
truer!worthy
Gen­
proclamation.
Register.
Emma M . Lyons, adm inistratrix o f the I
tleman or lady in each county to
estate of James A. Lyons, deceased, h avin g 1
R u b b e r G o o d s a n d U m b r e lla s .
“ Given under my hand and seal
manage businesli for an old estab­ D r. M ile s ’ H eart C u r e filed her final report a f such adm inistratrix ,
of the United States at Washington
by
order
o
f
the
Judge
o
f
said
C'lurt,
the
I
C u re d Me.
lished house o f solid financial
hearing o f objections to the same has been
the 20th day of October, in the
The famous little pills.
standing.
A straight bona fide
set for the ‘Jth dav o f Novem ber, 15)03.
year of our Lord, one thousand
The effect of excessive smoking shown by
Coqnille, O regon, Oct.
15H13.
eekly salary o f $18.00 paid by such symptoms as heart pains, heartburn,
nine hundred nnd three, ami of the
E M M A M LYONS.
check each Monday with all ex­ smothering spells, shortness of breath, flut­ Adrainistaatrix of the estate o f James A.
independence of the United States
ana palpitation, is most serious. If
Lyons, deceased.
penses direct from headquarters. tering
your heart is in any way affected you should
the one hundred and twenty eighth.
Cure* Crip
Money advanced
for expenses. at once begin the use of Dr. Miles’ Heart
“ T heodore R oosevelt .
I d T wo Days.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N .
Enclose an addressed envelope. Cure which enriches the blood, regulates the
“ By the President: John Hay,
heart's action and improves the circulation.
Manager, 360 Caxton Bldg., C hi­
United State« L a u d Office,
on every
" I am a local newspaper man and
Secretary of State.
cago.
have been an inveterate smoker since mv
llo s ' Bir?, O re g o n , Ang. 17, 1503 ;
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nas. unssen
Pianos and Organs
Violin« Guitars, Banjos, S trings
¡VI. A.
G B IS S E N M U S IC CO.
ax.
D eath’s H arvest
D R ES S GOODS.
CORSETS
m
Ribbons and Laces
i
COOS CO, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Stewart & Westgate Props
Sew Goods
NEW RESTAURANT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
2 YÜj3a l3 ..‘le-vved in ih e B e s t S t y l e s o f
G u lin a r y A rt.
I f f IU
Acute
ECLIPSE,
Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Flour and Feed,
W
Early Risers
To
R. B. RAY. Prop.
C u re
a
C o ld in O n e D a y
Take LaXatiVO Dromo ©UlSHme ¡Tablets.
Won’ t Wait on America.
T h e (¿niTff.
Panama, Oct. 29.— News has
A startling incident, is narrated
reached the isthmus that Congress by John Oliyer of Philadelpha, as
has agreed to adjourn on Novem ­ follows: “ I was in an awful condi­
ber 14, notwithstanding the wish tion. My skin v>as almost yellow,
o f mauy Congressmen to postpone eyes sunken, tongue conted, pain
adjournment until a decision on the j continually in back and side, no ap-
caual matter can be reached in the : petite, growing weaker day by day.
American Congress.
...
. ..
,
. r> , Three physicians had given me up.
Opposition to the plans of Presi- Then I was advised to use Electric
deut Marroqnin becomes plainer Bitters: to my great joy, the first bot­
every day.
Bogota newspapers tle made a decided improvement
contain the political platform of I continued their use for three weeks
Jaoquin Velez, a presidential can- and am now a well man. I know
dulate, who has been indorsed by they robbed the grave of another
in
n n tv members
m om hnva o
, > F f Congress.
t
.....nn
T
t —
many
The
victim.” No one should fail to try
principal features o f this platform them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, I
are the absolute rejection of any at R, S. Knowlton’« drug store.
foreign control of the canal, a dim ­
—
— *
«
inished rrmv, a gold standard and
Now Dry Goods just in at! Mre. j
the abolition of monop lies
Nosler’e
,
boyhood. A Wttle .over a year ago I first
noticed symptoms of heart trouble, palpita­
tion and acute pains and a peculiar, 1 might
say, indescribable feeling across my chest.
Local physicians said I had 'tobacco heart.’
I quit smoking for a while and took regular
dose« of digitalis and bclladona with some
relief but the same old symptoms were still
there. A friend of mine here recently died
of what the doctor said was valvular disease
of the heart. Know ing that his symptoms
were similar to mine I felt that mv time too
was limited, although I am still a young
man, in my thirty ninth year. In Skilhnaa
k Stone’s drug store hare Dr. Miles’ New
Heart Cure wts recommended.
1 began
taking it and I can positively state that its
effect is marvelous. I have just finished my
third bottle and feel like a 'kid* and believe
I am cured. This letter is the spontaneous
utterance of one who wishes to thank you
for benefits received.”— W\t. N. G r a n t ,
Seattle, W ash , formerly of Spokane, Wash.
A ll druggists sell and guarantee fir: » bot­
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Se i 1 for free book
on Nervou< and Heatt D;> i.--e •. Address
D r. Miles Medical C o , Elkhart, Ind.
Notice is hereby L iven that in compliant* 4
with the provision « f the act o f Congress
o f June 3, 1878. entitled " A n act for the
sale o f timber lands in the States o f ( M i - j
fornia. Oregon. Nt v .da. and Wnshin -ton i
Territory,” as ex'en ded to all he Public
Lan d States by act of August +, 1*5)J,
MAIlV Iv. FLINN.
o f Fftirview. c*n:nty o f Coos. State o f O r ­
egon, has this dav filed in this office her 1
awornstatement \o. r*tii?7, for the purchase
f t!ie N E l4 of N E '-j o f Section No. 7
ml N W ;4 i f N W 1 1 -f Section no. 8, in
T ow n sh ip No.
K an e No. 11 W ., and
w ill offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes. '
nnd to establish her claim to said land b e ­
fore L . H . Hazard. Countv Clerk o f Coos i
County, Oregon, at C oqn ille. on Tuesday
the 3rd day o f Nov . '903. She n am »* as
witnesses
\V. H . M organ, o f M arsh­
field, L ee Neelv. F. 1C.T a y lo r and Sherman
Or
Fiinn,
An y and a ll purs >
claim ; ndver-v
10.4* ed
the above-described
.»♦ befo
file their claim * m t!i
said 3rd day o f Nov.
IR1IX
*•0008 ‘s iltin g *« 9 |fd JO J
l
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Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months.
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