Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 01, 1904, Image 4

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World s Fair Notes.
1 Montana will not content herself
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY at the World’s Fair by making dis­
plays of her agricultural aud miner­
al products, but iu the Montana
D- F. DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR building will exhibit some paint­
ings that will demonstrate that the
Countv Official Paner. great western state is not only rich
beautiful
Devoted to the material and social up- in historical lore aud
o iild in ? o f the Ooqnille Valley particularly scenery,
but that she possesses
and o f Coos Oonnty generally.
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, fl.5 0 artists who can vividly portray
them on canvas.
Edgar 8. Paxson, of Butte, Mon­
Church Directory-
tana, will exhibit his famous paint­
C h r is t ia n
C hubch .*— Pleaching every ing of “ The Custer Battle Field,”
Snnday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. no. Sunday which has attracted so much atten.
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
tion at Washington, D. C.
This is
0:30 p. m .
Prayer meeting every Wedn
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. one of the most widely known
Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services paintings of this artist and it is
will be held at St. James church, Coquille said to be the best representation
City the third Sunday in each month.
of the celebrated battle field on
Snnday school at 10 a. m. each snnday.
Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. which the gallant General Custer
M E. Church, South: Preaching each aud his force of brave soldiers were
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. killed. The picture contains more
m. Sunday-school every SnDdav at 10
o ’ clock . Senior Epworth Leagne at 6:30, p. than 200 figures, troopers, scouts
ni. JnniorLeagaeat3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- and Indians, all in one struggling,
ng Thursday evening at 7:30.
fighting mass.
The dead and
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
There are
Methodist Episcopal church.—Service wounded lay all about.
the first and third Sunday in each month horses galloping over the dead.
Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Snndav school at 10 o’ clock a. m .
Ep­ Others are wounded and struggling
worth Leagne at 6:30 p. m.
over the fallen mon, most of whom
.
W . H . M vbbs .
are dead.
This was one o f the
Pastor.
fiercest battles of the northwest.
P r esbyterian C h u b c h .— Preaching cer­
vices ‘Aid and 4th Sundays, morning ard Sitting Bull was chief of the Sioux
evening, Snnday School every Sunday at Indians by whom General Custer
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor services every
Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Winnie Hall, and his company of soldiers had
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary been trapped.
The general is
S ociety meets every two weeks on Thurs­
days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex­ shown in the center of the picture
tended to the public to attend all onr Ber­ bareheaded and fighting for his
nices.
A d o l p h H a b e r l y , Pastor
life. A number of his officers are
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd in the foreground, each iu a hand-
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church.
to-hand conflict with the Indians.
CnuFCH op R f . drkmbd I srael '
Services
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by The picture is so full of realism
that it is said many old frontier
Elder J. H. James.
soldiers have been seen to weep as
they stood gazing at it.
The de­
L O C A L IT E M S.
tails are graphically portrayed and
New goods at the New Drug the equipment of the soldiers and
the Indians is perfect.
The paint­
Store.
ing is valued at 110,000.
J. C. Taylor was up from P ros­
per last Tuesday.
P r o p e r T r e a t m e n t o l P n eaa m u n la.
Leonard Gould's Body Found.
The body of Leonard Gould, the
boy who was drowned ut Allegany
on Jan. 21st, w s h found yesterday in
the river above the Coos Bay Cream­
ery. It is said that the body was
first seen by one of the Blake boys
of Allegany, who have been hunt­
ing for the body of their friend
ever since hiB drowning, and it was
secured and cared for by A1 Smith
until the arrival of T. J. Lewis, the
undertaker, who went over on the
Alert and gave it needed attention,
after which it was taken on the Alert
to Allegany for burial. The body
was in a remarkable state of preser­
vation considering the length of
time it had been in the water, hav­
ing evidently been at least partially
covered with sand by the freshet at
the time of the drowning and un­
covered by the last one.
Don't Read This
Tlios. Drane, of Parkersburg,
spent several days in town last week,
visiting with his brothers P. E. and
Walter, of this city.
Andrew Hansen, of the Flana­
gan & Bennett ranch near Prosper,
had business in town at the bay
last week, returning Wednesday.
Dr. Churchman, of the New
Drug Store, has just received a
lnrge amount of new goods of var­
ious kinds, including fresh drugs,
patent medicines, stationery, etc,
F ob S a l e . — One-half
jersey cow
fresh in March, and 10£ tons clover
and ryegrass hay, loose, at a bar­
gain.
Write F. L. Bummers,
Marshfield, or W. B. Smith, Fish-
trap.
J. L. Kronenberg returned by
the last Elizabeth from San Fran­
cisco on a business trip in con­
nection with the Parkersburg mill.
The mil has been started up, aud
we understand, will run right
along.
F or S ale . — A Hinall place of 2^
acres iu north edge of town with
plenty of small fruit newly fenced
vr'th good improvements and a good
cow, 2J tons of bay and .‘!0 young
liens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co-
quillo City.
J. 0 . Whittington, o f near Myr­
tle Point, made us a pleasant call
on Tuesday while in town, and has
our thanks for n letter from W al­
ter Mast, written from Japan,
which appears in another column
of this papor.
A Close Call.
Mrs. E. B. Seabrook was serious­
ly poisoned on Monday.
It seems
the family had a mess of spinach
greens which Mrs. Seabrook was
preparing for lunch and while do­
ing so she nibbled a few small
pieces and before she had eaten
several, she began feeling quite
sick and began to have terrible
pains iu her head and it was neces­
sary to call in a doctor and he im­
mediately noticed that she had
symptoms of poison.
A stomach
pump was used and the patieut
was relieved of the poisonous
matter and was out of danger last
evening and rested well during the
night.
The spinach was some that was
shipped iu from California and it is
supposed had been spraved by
poisonous spray.—Coast Mail.
Wlaiaf Is
l.lt c ?
In
the last analysis nobody
knows, but. xve do know that it is
under strict law.
Abuse that law
even slightly, pain results.
Ir­
regular living means derangement
of the organs, resulting in consti­
pation, headache or liver trouble.
Dr. King’s New Life Fills quickly
re-adjusts this.
It’s gentle, yet
thorough. Only 25c at Knowlton’s
drug store
If troubled with weak indigestion,
belching or sour stomach,
use
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will get quick re­
lief. For sale by It. S. Knowlton,
Druggist.
A. B. Rintout, superintendent of
the Eugene Woolen Mills, arrived
Roast Chestnuts Free.
here last Saturday evening on a
visit to his sister, Mr. J. Denholm.
By buying your Trees o f W. P'
Ho came in over the Drain route,
and will stop a few days before re­ Bovee, of Langlois. Price 10 cts
& up, or by the Do . at 15, to 20
turning.—Bandon Recorder.
cts. Trees are from 2 to 6 feet in
W an ted — T r u s t w o r t h y
L ad y height.
or Gentleman to manage business
in this County and adjoining terri­
The release of Doe Ames of Min­
tory for house of solid financial neapolis apd of Butler in St. Louis
standing, $20.00 straight cash on puerile technicalities, is a hor­
salary and expenses pnid each rible disgrace to both cities. It is
Monday direct from headquarters. an urgent invitation to the eorrupt
Expense money advanced: posi­ aud polluted of the world to go
tion permanent. Address Manage! there and settle.
(>(15 Monon Bldg., Chicago
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We wish to state that the agency
fur the Smith A Barnes piano is ex­
clusively in onr hands.
The same
a ls o uppl.es to the Hamilton nnd
Ludwig pianos.
For information,
prices aud terms, descriptive cata­
logues will be supplied.
Remem­
ber that a saving of from fifty to a
hundred dollars on a single piano
is ruade
E. M . F ir m a n ,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Representing Allen ,fc Oilbort-
Rumaker Co.
.% F a v o r it e lii un il» l o r ll a l l í e s
A I l o » ’ * K l l i l l i l i l í ' F u r I .ále.
But if you have a shoo that is
6ick take it to C. B. Leep’s harness
Hhop aud have Dr. Knute Arithson,
the shoe Doctor fix them.
He is
here to stay und will mend your
shoes or make you new ones in the
latest style.
All work warranted
to be first-class. Shop three doors
west of corner of Front and Hall
streets.
Il:il>|>}’, l i r a i t , ly l l i i l i l r c »
Any child can take Little Early
Kisers with perfect safety.
They
are harmless, never gripe or sicken
and yet they are so certain in re­
sults that robust constitutions re­
quiring drastic means are neyer dis­
appointed.
They cannot fail to
perform their mission and every
one who uses DeW itt’s Little Early
Risers prefer them to all other pills.
They cure biliousness. Sold by R.
S. Knowlton.
The Lag st Mail Ordr t i n s
West.
Pneumonia is to dangerous a dis­
I ’ m Dot closing out but selling
just as cheap. Mrs. Nosier.
ease for anyone to attempt to doc­
J. L. liandlemau, o f Norway’ tor himself, although he may have
A
had business in town on Thursday- the proper remedies at hand.
physician should always be called.
W. W. Whittington, o f the South
It should be borne in mind, how­
Fork, weDt to Bandon last Tuesday.
ever, that pneumonia always re­
W. A. BeaD, o f Riverton, was sults from a cold or from an attack
amcDg Coqnille’s visitors on Tues­ of the grip, and that by giving
day.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
The De Laval is THE s e p a r a to r , threatened attack of pneumonia
and S. M. Nosier, Coquille, the may be warded off. This remedy is
also used by physicians in the treat,
agent.
ment of pneumonia with the best
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lorenz, of results. Dr. W. J. Smith, of San­
Bandon, are visitmg with their ders, Ala., who also is a druggist,
parents in town.
says of it: “I have been selling
Uncle Johu Hamblock, of the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
lower river, had business in town prescribing it in my practice for the
on Tuesday of last week.
past six years. I use it in cases of
Miss Hattie Browuson, of Myr­ pneumonia and have always gotten
tle Point, was the guest of her sis­ the best results.” Sold by R. S.
ter, Mrs. J. D. Benham last week. Knowlton.
This paper and the Illustrated
Weekley “ Northwest Farm
and
Home” published at North Yakima,
Wash., with branch offices at Seat­
tle, Wash., Portland Oregon, and
Vancouver, B, C., will be suit one
year for $2.50 The “ Northwest Farm
and Home” is the third oldest agri­
cultural paper in America.
It was
established in 1817. All farmers
meetings, fairs and market reports
are published in full. Every depart­
ment is replete with matter that is
adapted to the local conditions pre­
vailing in the New Northwest.
Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
Fruitgrowing, Poultry
Raising,
Beekeeping, The Household, Y oucg
People’s pdge, The Grange, etc., are
among the regular departments. The
price of that weekly is $2 a year by
itself, but wo club our paper and
the "Northwest Farm and Home”
for $2.50 per year.
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for
life, 18 miles to got Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption, coughs,
and colds, W. H. Brown, of Lees-
ville, Ind., endured death’s agonies
from asthma; but this wonderful
medicine gave instant relief and
soon cured him.
He writes: “ I
now sleep soundly every night.”
Like marvelous cures of consump­
tion, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs,
colds and grip prove its matchless
merit for all throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c
and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at
Knowlton’s drug store.
The new fashion catalogue of
mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap­
parel, household supplies, etc., is­
sued by Weinstock, Lubin & Co.
Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom­
est book ever sent out by them.
Many o f the illustrations are works
of art. The book is free, and val­
uable to have, whether cne cares
to bny or not.
Weinstock, Lubin & Co. do the
largest mail order trade in the
west. That is proof that their goods
prices, and service are of excep­
tional merit.
T li e ^iain r W JIeli Iltiz c l.
The name Witch Hazel is much
abused.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chi­
cago, are the inventors of the origi­
nal and only genuine Witch Hazel
Salve.
A certain cure for Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Eczema, Tetter,
Piles, etc. There are many coun­
terfeits of this salve, some of which
are dangerous, while they are all
worthless. In buying Witch Hazel
Salve se6 that the name E. C. De-
Witt & Co., Chicago, is on the box
and a cure is certain.
Sold by R.
S. Knowlton.
OnelHInuteGough Cure
T o r Couglte, Colds and Croup.
Two Cows will be fresh about
December 24th and Feb. 8th and
two will be fresh about Apr. 1, any
one wishing to see the same or buy
please call on Henry J. Radabaugh,
Norway Or.
Managers Wanted
The steamer, J. WarreD, will
make regular trips between Grav­
el Ford aud Myrtle Point on Wed-
o f each week.
I will not be re­
sponsible for bv-freight after it is
put off the boat.
C a p t . J. M. B r i g h t . '
M.G.Pohl, Drv'Optics,
Myrtle Point, Or.
Highest Grade Lenses.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in
eyery case.
STEAMER
‘W e lc o m e ’
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
Point at 7:30 a. ro.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
Citv nt 1 :30 p. m.
O. It. W IL L A R D .
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Captain.
Itiifil'lymoiitli Rock
and BOX FACTORY
CENERAI. DIRECTORY.
Theodore Itooseyelt.......................President
John H av...........................Secretary o'f State
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihu R oot........................ Secretary o f War
K. A. H itchcock.........Secretary o f Interior
Win. H. M oody................ Secretary of Navy
Jas, F. W ilson---- Secretary of Agriculture
F. O. K nox........................................ Attorney General
H. C. P ayne.................................. Postmaster General
Melvillo W. Fuller................... Chief Justice
New feed Store,
ORHOON STATE O F F IC E R S.
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
i¥rs. IVI. R. Webber A. Son
John H. Mitchell )
..U. S. Senator
Chas W Fulton $
Binger Hermann, Congressman 1st I)ist.
J. N. W illiamson... .Congressman 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain..................... Governor
F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary o f Stato
Hay,
Chas. T. Moore........................................ State Treasurer
J. H. Ackurman....... Supfc. Pub. Instruction
J. E. W hitney............................State Printer
A. M. Crawford.................................Attorney General
R. s. Bean.
P rop s-
Oats and wheat,, Chopped
Barley, Bran, E(c., Etc.
j
F. A. Moore,
> ...............Supreme Judges
C. E. Wolverton, )
M. L. Chamberlain.
........ Clerk Board School Land Com.
O, B. Bellinger...................U. S. Dist. Judge
W. F. Mathews........................U. S. Marshal
D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. Fsv.
John H. H all................ U. S. Dist. Attorney
0 . C. S A N FO R D
-DEALER IN-
SECOND J U D IC IA L D I S T R I C T .
ESTATE,
U . s . L A N D O F F IC E .
Henry B ooth...................................... Receiver
J. T. Bridges......................................Register
COOS C O U N TY O F F IC E R S .
L. Harlocker........................................... Judge
L. H. Hazard........................................... Clerk
Stephen Gallier..................................... Sheriff
J. B. Dulley......................................Treasurer
T. J. T h rift.........................................Assessor
W. H. Bunch............ School Superintendent
Wm. H orsfall...................................... Coroner
8. B Cathcart....................................Surveyor
D. McIntosh.............................Commissioner
R . C. Dement........................... Commissioner
Central
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
R e n ts R o u se s and F a rm s, R o e s
G e n e ra l A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
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Oregon
C. B. LEEP,
State
Normal School
Harness and Saddles
Hudson &
Haynes,
Coquille Valley Packing Company
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exchange for property in M yrtle P oint
DeWitt’ s
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Litt
Early Risers
The famous little pills.
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of !>;'
Myrtle Point,
W eak
H e a r ts
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart troublo
can remember when It was simple indiges­
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of indi­
gestion. All food taken into the stomach
which fails of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kaublo, of Nevada, O., says: I had stomach
trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble
with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for aDOut tour
months and It cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and take a dose
« preat family
the coustipat;'j
;vn up the torpid liver
ealthy secretion
ics a Leal
For nule by R. S, Knowltou
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fr.
Oregon
A genernl packing business carried on. The best meats
Hie country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bottles only. $ 1.00 Size holding 2'A times the trial
size, which sells for 50c.
li.:-
tor-
’ind
of 'Í Ledford's
P rep a red by I . O. DeW ITT & O O ., O M IO A Q a
;r . herd's Pluck - Draught
will d-rinse the bowels of im­
purities and strengthen the kid­
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, ehills and-
fever arid all manner of sick­
ness and contagion. Weak kid­
neys result in B right’s disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption.
A 25-cent
package of Thedford’s Hlack-
praufc,. t should always he kept
in the lioure.
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D. II. JOHNSON,
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WM. SLINOSBY,
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M..I JL11 11 P— ' -- 1
T uttle
1 em perance
House.
C O Q u llle
Oity, Or© on.
F irs t Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transien
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
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NO CHINESE LABOR
First Street— East End o f Bridge.
“ I m od
T h ed ford ’ s Black
Draught for liver su d k id n ey com -
tlAiufa and found n oth in g W «xceà
f t ”- wn uam co v ru iv , M*r-
blehoud, 111.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
THidFORD’S
BLACIÍ-
PSAUGHT
Its pleasant taste and prompt
cures have made Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy a favorite with the
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
mothers of small children.
It
quickly cures their coughs and
P rop
colds and prevents any danger of
ARAG0.
OREGON.
pneumonia or other serious conse­
quences.
It not only cures croup, lt -> i fU br*J cockerels from $1 up
and eggs $1 per setting.
but when given as soon as the
eroupv cough appears will prevent
the attack.
For sale by R. 8.
OeWltt’s œ Salve
T. H. MEHL A CO'S; expert
Know I ton.
F o r PH®*, Burn*, Sors*.
testing new Guns and A m m u n itio n .
J, R. Stillwell,
Goquille furniture
Office— Up-staira near Postoffice.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
to mansgn business in this CouDty
T H E
and adjoining territory for well
and favorably known house of
solid financial standing. $20.00
straight cash salary and expenses,
paid each Monday by check direct
from headquarters, expense moeny
-D EALER IN -
advanced; postion permsnedt. A d ­ A t D rain , O pens fo r W ork of t h e
dress Manager, 010 Monon Bldg.
Y ear S eptember 1 4 th .
Chicago, III.
The school is well equipped for
its particular line of work.
Excel­
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
lence is the motto of the school.
Doctors find
A ’ xC' dcis o f Leather G oods fbund in a
Four courses, a Trainiug Depart­
A good prescription
H a rn ess Shop
ment
of
niDO
grades,
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uni­
For mankind.
The 5-cenfc packet is enough for usual oc­ form with other Normal schools,
I also do all kinds of repairing in this liue at reasonable figure
best of in­
casions. X'he family bottle (l>0 cental con ­ pleasant surroundings,
tains a supply for a year. All druggists fluences, excellent accommodations
Oocruill© Or
sell them.
in boarding halls or private fam­
Students may enter at any E. S. DEAN,
J . E. HAYNES. ilies.
SHAD HUDSON, .’
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
time and find work suited to their
President.
Vice President.
Secretary.
needs.
Young people desiring to
fit themselves for teachers, or for
or those desiring a good
lin in g and Real Estate Agents college,
education for business life will find
Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
what they need here. Address
AVE valuable Mines, Farms, Stock
Oregon State
Normal
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
Hanches and Timber Lands for sale. Central
School, Drain, Oregon.
Capital $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 -
House and 6 acres o f land w elllm proved
W. H. D em pster ,
Wilbur, Douglas county, O r., for sale,
Principal place of business
!t W ill OnlyCost One Cent
to buy a postal card aud send to
The New York Tribune Farmer,
New York City for a tree specimen
copy.
The New York Tribune Farmer
is a National Illustrated Agricul­
tural Weekly for Farmers and
their families, and EVERY issue
contains matter instructive and en­
tertaining to EVERY member of
tlie family.
The price is $1.00 per
year, but if you like it you can se­
cure it with your own favorito local
newspaper, The H erald , Coquille,
Ore., at a bargain.
Both papers
ono year only $1.25.
Send your order and money to
The H e r a l d . ”
AgaaaaiMt lift aia.
J. W. Hamilton.....................................Judge
G. M. Brown.............. Prosecuting Attorney
Cows! Cows!
in th
F carlaal OalalN
Bedridden, alone and destitute.
Such, in brief was the condition of
an old soldier by name of J. J.
Havens, Nersailles, O. F or years
he was troubled with kidney dis­
ease and neither doctors or medi­
cines gave him relief.
At length
he tried Electric Bitters.
It put
him on his feet ugoiu iu short order
and now he testifies: “ I ’m on the
J - 6 - F is h & S o n ,
road to complete recovery.”
Best
on earth for liver and kidney MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, st*.
troubles and nil forms of stomach
Tumiug Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
and bowel complaints. Only 50c.
prompt Attention.
Guaranteed by R. S. Knowlton,
Druggist.
B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in read
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Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
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