Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, September 13, 1873, Image 3

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DALLAg, SATURDAY, SEPT ;3
Town aiid couriY riEWS.
CHUhCIl DIRECTORY'
M. E. Chprch. Services on the 4th Fahbath
In each month at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 P. M.
Sabbath school every Sunday at 9 A. M.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev
J James. Pastor.
M. E. Church South. Services en the 1st
Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. Rev. J.
M. Love Pastor.
Baptist Cncncn. Services on the 3d Sab.
bath of each month at 1 1 A. M. Rev. P.
Jiolman, Pastor.
,'TTeather has been rather cool during the
We notice several improvements going on in
in town, yr Always knew Dallas was bound to
fre the city of the west
Miss Saddie Shreve, js making Dresses In
in the latest and best stjle, also catting and
it ting, and all kinds of plain sewing done
with neatness and dispatch.
For the very best photographs go to Bra d
ley A. Ruloffson's Gallery without STAIRS
-ASCEND IX THE ELEVATOR, 24
Montgomery, street, San Fnnciseo.
I . 1'hanks. Thanks to Mr. Clark for that
thatsplendiJ watermelon ho gave us last Sat
urday Let everybody call on C!ak to buy
.their mellons
(Complaint. We here of soma complait t
About the bridge? on the road between here and
Birelcy's ranch, also between here and the Bar.
ney-Scpvil place.
Look. Let everybody be on the lookout for
Ch c's new stock of goods which will be here
next Saturday it will be te beat stock ever
brougl t to Dallas. Ilis goods will be sold
.cheap for cash.
Stabbixo Afprat We learn that a stabbing
affrayoccurcdon Luekimute the other day be
,iween Alderman "and Tetrow which resulted
in T t ow being stabbed three times, whether
atally or,aot we did notlearn.
We call special attention to the advertise
jnent of John W. Gilbert in this issue, wherein
ha calls attentntion to the f.wt that, he wants
to purchase all the hides, peti and furs in the
ftate, for which he will pay the highest cash
,price.
All persons jn Polk county losirg sheep
within the last year by dogs, wolves, or disease
will find it greatly to their advantage, to re
port the number lost and the canso, to James
-Tatam at once. Address hiru by letter or othc--twisa
at Eola1 Polk County Oregon. .Sep 0
A splendid assortment of every description f I
groceries now on the way from Portland fori
Clark's postomce store, Dallas--also a splendid
jot ot Terrels, mens, boys, misses, ladies and
.obil drens boets and shoes now on the way from
Aha factory in San Frjnejsco. All kinds of
jneicbantile produce wanted for which I will
give as much as anybody in town.
APPOINTMENTS.
PORTLAND DISTRICT.
Wm. Roberts, Presiding Elder.
"Taylor street G W Izer
Hall at eet and Portland Academy T P Roy.
East Portlmd Doane
Oregon City Martin Judy
Olear Creak J II B Coyal
Rock Creek I N D Dennison
Milwaukie Joseph Hobejg
Yamhill to be supplied
Tillamook -TYm. Butts
Dayton John Howard
McMinnvile T A Wood
JItlsboro J T Wolfe
East Tualatin a C Rce
Astoria. to be supplied
? C Advocate I Dillon, editor
HALEM DISTRICT
, I D Driver, Presiding Elder
iSalem Wm McPheeters
Howell Psairio John Flinn
Jefferson J II Roork
Albany I Wilson '
Lebanon and Tangent J 8 MoCain
Brownsville P M Starr
Creswell N Clark
Monroe DLSpaulding
Cervailisr to be suppled
Dallas rV D Nichols and John James
Eu gene City A C Fairchild
Springfield W 0 Wilmot
Willamette University L T Powell, ProfCW
Shaw agent
Santiam Academy LM JNickeraon Pricipal
UMPQUA DISTRICT
8 II Todd, Presiding Elder
WilberR Booth
Roseburg J W Van Cleave
Empire City C Alderman
Jacksonville N A Starr J II Skjdmoro
Grant's Pass T L Jones
Coquille to be supplied
Umpgua Academy C W Told,agent
PCOBT SOUND DISTRICT
J F DeVore, Presiding Elder
Olympia L T Woodard
Steilocom S'II Mann
Seattle...W I Cosper
Skagit River to be Suppled
Whidby's Island and Pott Towniepd J W
Kuykendall
Tom water II Patterson
Claquato- C II Hoxie
Cbehails T M Reeco
Mason -to be supplied
OjstervilJe Ira F Ward
Cowlitx S Mathor
Kalama and St Ileleni Georgo Coffey
Vanceuver J W Miller
Inwia River-J II Allyn
Tacoma W T Chapman
Semiahmoo Bay to be suppled
Vancouver Seminary E D Curtis Prineipal.
Stephen Bowers transferred to California Con-
forence
EAST OREGOH AMD WASHINGROH CONTERIf CE
WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
II K Dines Presiding Elder
Walla Walla S G Havermato
Waitsborg Koontz
Dayton II B Lane
Suake River to be supplied
Colfax To be supplied
Wnon II C Jenkins
Pen IdU ton 0 B Brewer
La Grande G W Adams
G rani Rondo J II Adais
Bikoc City L A Powoll ?
Eagle Creek F Elliot
Ohaplin U S A J 0 Raynor
DALLES DISTRICT
II Caldwell, Presiding Elder
Dalles J S Vandersol
Wasco To be supplied
Ochoco To be supplied
Klamath To bo supplied
Yainax Jaiues llarcr
Oouse Lake To be supplied
Canyon City A J Joslyn
Klipkitat II Caldwell
Yakima G W Kenady
IN PI AM MISSION DISTRICT
J II Wilbur, Presiding Eldea
Slmcoc J II Wilbur and Thomas Pcarnc.
Siletr W C Chattiu
Chehalis To be snppliod
Missionary at large George Waters".
STATU ITEMS.
Astoria has nearly one thoir and
inhabitants.
The new fire bell has been nlaeed in
the old tower at Salem.
The historian says that Astoria is
out of debt, and there is coin ia the
treasury.
Last spring the Englo Canal Ccmpa
ny asked twenty or twenty-five cents
an inch for water for mining purposes,
and the miners at Sparta, nUnion coun
ty, would not pay it. Lately however
Perkins, of the firm of bower,
Cranston & Perkins, owners of the
ditch, sold Jiis IntereM to his partnea
who immediately reduced the price ol
water to taen cents an inch, which
some miners are willing to pay. The
result has been that on Monday t!e
miners M Sparta resumed operations.
Soon money will once again circu'ate
in that camp.
The elopement that commenced on
the Touchet last week, and ended it
Weston, has some peculiarities about it
that do not usually atterd cases in
which iGra man steals another's wife.
Usually this is called running off, but
in this instanee the parties walked off,
and traveled fifty miles on loot. ILd
they been allowed to go ut molested,
and had they kept op their gait, they
would have reached Los Angles by
winter at the rate they traveled. But
the cruel hearted Justice of the Peace
at Weston committed them both to j;il
to answer a charge of adultry, and
there they would both have remained
had it not been that friends of the
foolish woman came to her rescue and
bailed her out. But no one has come
to the relief of the man who appropri
ated hi neighbors wife, and he
languisheth in the Pendleton jail.
A couple of years ago, a robbery of
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s treasure I ox
occured. and a large amount of money
was 6toIen. Lately a participant in
the crime being arrested, exposed the
complicity ol one Milton Sheparrfson
living at Sparta, in Baker county, jn
the crime. A few days ago he was
arrested by Deputy Sheriff Ilarper and
Charley Adams, under the name of
Milton Matthews, and is now on his
way to California, where the crime was
committed, for trial.
JOHN W. GILBERT,
HALEM
.UKECON
I Will Pay The Highest
Calt Price For
HIDES, PKI.TS fe FIJUS.
WANTED.
We will give
energetic men
an Women
JRUfellVESN that will FAIT.
from &i to $3 per pay, can .bo pursod in your
own neighborhood, and ifl strictly honorable
Particular free, or samples that will enable
you to go to work at once, will be sent on
receipt of two threo cent itarapn.
Address J. LATHAM A Co.
292 Washington Sr., Boston Ma33
April 12 6m
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS,
OP WORK AT THE LOWEST LIVING
PRICES. CAN BE HAD BY CALLING
ON. '
HIMtS , BAGHELOR.
STEAM JOB PRINTERS, j
03 Front Street, Portland, Oreg
A LARGE 'ASSORTMENT of BLANKS
Circuit, County, and Justices' Courts,1 con
stantly on hand. Also, Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages
and Blanks for use in Bankruptcy cases.
.A.IIVTITISJ
By using Letterhead, ' bilinear, circulars
printed envelops, etc Uive us a call and send
n your orders
FARMERS READ.
fI"ANrED,' A17LTIIE COIJO.SII-
f ? ver and (jreobneks in Polk County, foe
when I will pay the highest market price if
goods, at uiy store at lower rates than can be
obtained at auy pHco outh of tto city o
V ortlandin tho J5tat
AT THE
EOl, STORE.
HAVING PURCHASED A LAItGKJAND
complete Stock ofNKW GOODS, and
receiving trend sullies every wook I cauj2 sup
ply everybody with
Dry C-ooi!s,
Ciroeeries
(Ia, (J ii ecus ware,
Tobacco, igars
And all articles found in;a GENERAL VARI
ETY STORE, I would respectfully call tho
ttcnt-cn of the Public to my Fstalili.-hrant.
high' st Cash V'ric0 paid fr
H. A. RAY,
Eola. Polk Co., Ogn.
K-tf
A BEAUTIFUL CHROMO
FREE
To All Lover of Art and
Literal urc.
We will send a Beautiful Chrmo entitled
The Unwelcome Visitor." postage pre
pai'J, a? a premium t every giibscribcr to our
monthly maiazino called tho
Bum hi. 13 k 13.
containing 'A2 large pages besides the cover,
filled with the hct and most interesting read
ing. Price only
$1 A YEA III
Send on you dollar. and get'a dollar ni)f
tno and nn eight dollar cbromo in return.
Sample copy sent free on receipt of ctamp.
We want and will liberally pay
'AGENTS
Scndgfi-mp!f r larticulars. Address
HUMBLE UEE, Albion, Illinois
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bution will POSITIVELY tako placo on the
TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, KIGH
TEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
THREE. OUR CHROMO "CUTE" is 10x20 inche
in size, acknowledged to bo the finest and
handssomcst picturo ever given with any pa
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volume, has now over SEVENTY-FIVE
TAOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, and rapidly
increasing, which insures the snecess of the
present distribution. The Publishers of Our
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this yenr OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND
copies of tho-chromo 'Cute" and nro shipping
hundreds every day. SUBSCRI PTION PRICE
THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR, which gives
tho subscribers FIFTY-TWO numbers of the
best Family Weekly, tho chromo "CUTE'
finely framed, and a numbered CERTIFICATE
entitling the holder to ono share in the distribu
tion of premiums for 1873. SUBSCRIBE
now with the agent or send direct to the
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Wanted
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LEGAL A D VKttTIS E M FNT8.
Administrator'H IVotiee.
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
theundorsignod wasat the Aug term 1873,
of the county court forPolk couuty Oregtn,
duly appointed administrator of tho ts
estato of Isaae Hinshaw deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate are
requostcd to present the same to me at my
residence nenr Sheridan Oregon for allowance
within six months from the dote hereof, and
all persons indebted to said estate will mak
immediate payment to me.
Bheridan, Aug 13, 1873.
Thomas R.Blair,
administrator
Aug. 16, fw.
VLL KINDS
Washing and
OF WORK, SEWING
Ironing, Ac., done by Mrs
urnet on short notice and on reasonable
Bj. AH orders left at tho house, outb-wets
part of Dallas will be immediately attended to
Admtnistrator'M Notice,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned was at the Sept term 1873,
of the couiity court for Polk County Oregon
duly oppointed administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Benjamin Whit iker
laie of said county deeafMl. All
persons-having claims against said estate are
requested to present the same to me at my
residence near Monmouth Oregon for allowance
within six months from the date hereof, and
all persons indebted t sai l estate- will make
immediate pa incnt to rue.
Ira V. M. Ru'ler
Administrator with will annexed.
Monmouth Sept. 2, A. D 172.
Sept 0 f-w
i: V UC UT El I V iOTI 15.
vjotice is iu;i:i-nv given that the
X undersigned was at the June term 1S73,
of the County Court for Po'k county Oregon
duly appointed executrix of the estate of J. J,
Rawlings deeeaM'd, all persons having claims
against said estate are requested tojiresenf the
same to me at my residence in Monmouth
Oregon for allowance within ix months from
the dale hereof, and all persona indebted to
said estate will uiako immediate payment to
me.
Nancy A. Rawlings
Executrix
Monmouth Fcptcmborl, A. 1. IS7.1.
Sept. fi t w
coiv ax o25 ie;r.
C10UNTY COt'RT FOR POLK COl-TY,
Oregon, September 2, 1S7" In the matter
ot K A Walling' (i uarliartship of Jesse
Florence, Mary L. Aliee, (irant arxl Jennie
Wallinj. minor children of J. I. Willing
deceased. Now comes said Guardian and
preents her petition for license to sell the in
terests of said tirnors in the following de
scribed land: Begining feet K of the N
E Corner of Lot I in 'block I in tie town of
Lincoln Polk County Oregon, running thence
N f)6 feet, thence East to the Willsmett River,
thence S fi feet, tbenre to the place of begin
ing And it appearing tr the Court that a sale
of said property would beticfit said wards and
is expedient, it ' hrclv ordered thatthc next
of kin of said minors and all persons interfil
ed in Raid estate appear before this court at
the court rom thereof in the court bouse in
eaid Couuty on Tuesday rtoh-r 7, 187:1
at 9 o'clock A M, then and there sh w cause
why an order should not bo granted lor the
sale of said property And let a copy of this
order be puhlishe I, once a week for four con
secatirc weeks before the said day appointed
for l.earing, in the Liskual RrrrBt.iCA
tewspaper of said County as by law required,
J 11 Myer, Judge-
Scptfltw
F 8 A A L -S 2-VVT L SMI EA" L
To wnotn it may concern.
VTOTICK IS HEKKHY GIVEN THAT
tho undersigned Administratrix of the
estate f Wrn- H. Ball. lae of Polk County
Oregon, deceased, bas C!ed her final account
of her doings ai such Admini.-trafrix and that
Monday the fish day of October A D I. 173, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day is the tin e
fet apart bv the County Cour o said County
for a bearing and settlement of said accennt of
which the heirs at law and all parties concerned
will titke due notice appearand show cause if
any they have why paid Administratrix's ac
counts should uot be heard and finally settled.
Mary II Ball,
Administratrix.
Dated this 33th day of August A D 1 S73.
Sept filw
EXECUTIIIX NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
undersigned was at the September term
1873, of the County Court for Polk county
Oregon duly appointed executrix of the last will
and testament of Jonathon Cattron deceased,
all persons having claims against said estate,
8re requested to present the sntno .ome at my
residence in Monmouth Oregon for allowance
within six months from the date hereof and all
persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment to mo.
Alvlra A. Cattron
' ' Exocutrix.
Monmouth September 2, A. D. 1873.
Sept. fi, 4-w
Administrator's Sale.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
the County Court for Polk County State of
Oregon. I will sell at public auction on said
day between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and
4 o'clock P M of said day at the Court House
door iu said county the following described
real yroporty belonging to the estate of A C
Daniels decased to wit : Begining at the S E
corner of the land claim of Jane Harriotte
thence W on tho S liiio of said claim 27.85
chains theneo W 5.01 chains thenco W 7.0
chain.! to tbo center of the county road from
Salem ferry to Spring Valley ; thence N 10.55
W along the ecner of said road 1,3.56 chains
thence East 41.50 chains to the bank of the
Williamette rivor thence along the bauk
of said river to tho placo of degining con
taining 6H. lt acres more or less Said property
being situated in said county one mile west of
tbe city of talem and island of good qnality
and suitable for gardening purposes the terms
of Sale will he one half cash at time of sale
and ono-hall in six montus.
O V Daniels.
Administratrix.
4w.
September 8, 1873.
Special Notice.
It is well a known fact that Dyspepsia and
Indigestion are the causes of nearly all the
diseases that tho human boiy is heir to; then
why pay enormous doctor's bills? By using
; r. Henley's celobratod I X L Bitters they
an be thoroughly eradicated from tho system
and new life imparted to the sufferer. Road
physician's certificates in advertiiemout in
pot her column.
pallas advertisements.
NEW GOODS !
NEW GOODS!
von the ruusuNT season.
We respectfully call the attention of the
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
Ladles' Dress CJoous,
Ladles' and Misse' Hats,
Gents' Farnlfchlng Goods,
Gloves. Gaiters'. Etc
Hard rare.
Groceries
School Rook,
Stationery 5Jf
u Fact ttverythliiff Found In a Firs.
, C'laHH Kctail Store.
Wa can" assure our 1'atroni that we wiU be
up with the times.
Coma and Examine our Stock Jhefor'pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce talten in exchange f r
Goods :
N. k J V. LEE.
Dallas April 22. 1S71.
I-U
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALF
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
Tros O. Richmond, Proprietor,
fAVINO PURCHASED THE ABOVE
fT Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re storked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity.
Ituggfes, single er double. Hacks, Con
cord Wagons, etc.t etc.,
Furnished at all hours, day' or night, on
short notice.
Superior Saddle Ilornes, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, REASONABLE.
4 T. O. RICHMOND
L A C R U I) 1 B A CADE M V
DALLAS, POLKkC()UTV, OGN.
Tho first term for tho Acsdcmic year
1873-4 will 'ommence September 15.
A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Will be organiied about tbe 1st of December
Students may here enjoy every facility for
acquiring a thorough Acajemic and Business
education.
Diplomas will be awarded to thoso who com
plete the prescribed course of study.
For further information address the Princi
pal. W. D. NICHOLS.
Aug 18 tf
WOOL CARDING
ANY TERR0N WISHI GT0GETTTIEIR
wool carded into rolls or bat ling can do
so by the machine that is now in .operation at
McMINVIIXE.
OOI T 1 AFRAID HIVE IT A
TRIAL
At m. work is Guaranteed to give
ATISFACTIOtf.
PERSONS COMING FROM A DIS
TAMCC HAS THE PEFERANCi:
HENRY REASONER
No. 130, First Street,
Portland, - - -- cure. I.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
inn mm, EiLonnM,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS AND HIIOI3S, 1IATS&CAPS
G J I ( KJKS d- PR O V JSIOXS,
Highest Cash Trice paid for all kinds of
Ooriiitrv Produoo
C II ISA l PAI.HTi.WO.
VSft AM NOW TIIROUnil WITH TUB
most of my work this fall, I propose to
paint HACKS, WAGONS, and BUG
(11 ICS at $10 60 apiece. Now is the time to
bring on your old Hacks nnd wagons as you
will nover get them painted cheaper.
",Shop on the corner, over R. Clarks store.
jjTsuriver.
Mi
MEDICAL
-''-"" r-
ers
Hair':Vior.
For restoring Gray: Hair to
Its natural Vitality and? Color.
; A dressing' vhick
is ut ou;0; liilccablc,
healthy, .n X effectual
for ''preserTing tbo
hair. Faded or gray
hair is sooti tutored
to its original color
with the glost an j
freshness of yextk.
Thin hair it thick
ened, falling hair checked, tuid bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clcau and vigorous.
Its occasional uso will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and u grateful perfume. i
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.f
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, 31ASS.
PlilCB $1.00.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diaeaaes of the Throat and Lungs, .
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in tho whol history of
medicine, has anything won so v, i Jely anl no deeply
upon Uie conlhlonee of mankind, a thin excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaint. Through a lone
scries of years, and among rao-t oj tho moe o
men it has risen higher and higher in thtir Cbtirna
tion.as it has became WtU-r kvv- n. Its uniform
character and iowit to cure the Tarioa affection
of the lungs and Uiroat, have made it known as a re
liable protector against thenu While adapted to
milder form of tli!eao and to young children, it ia
at the tme time the most effectual remedy Umt can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections of the throat and lungs. Asa pro
vision ngaini-t sudden attacks of Vroup. it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all
arc sometimes subject to cold and C3';pu, ail
should be provided with this antidote f J iJufm.
Although settleil t'ontum jtiuit is tliOjutt h
curable, still great numbers or ca.eif whe?f tbe dis
ease seemed settled, have 1 t en completely cured,
aud the patient restored t sound UtalUi i y th3
Cherry 1'tctoral. .o cornl-tO n Us rectory
over tlie disorder of the Lung an.M'litrW. tVst
the most obstinaie of them yi Kl to it. lit n n.-Ui-lng
else could reach them, under the ChtrrV Sec
toral thev subside and di?..-pMC.ir.
Hingeri nnd l'uklie ieakvrt flad gt cat pro
tection from it. .
Atthtna U always relieved jind'pfta "vThoily
eurel by it.
IlranrhUl is jrcTieraTIv cured by UOunjr thj
Cherrjt t'frtornt in small and i"roomnt
So generally are it virtues knoivu that wt.iic4
not ptibUhh tho cert .Urates of theni here, or do mm
Uian asv.rc the public that its jualiUe itf ful.j
maintained. - ' " .
Ayer's Aguo Cure,
For Fevr nnd Astve, Intormittent'Torf
Chill P.ner. Iternitt.rnt- Fever, liuu !j
Actio, Period'cal or Hiiioija Fever, j&o.,
and indent all tho n'f.vtiorii? which nnno
frcm maJoriouw, marsh, cr miasmatic
poisons.
An If nanv ir:iplie., it fi'rt. and 1oi
fail. t'-.i!tainmar ivithrr Ar.-cnic. yiuni;!, Js tnnsK,
Zin", iv;r nnv oi!h r n'.neral or pok.oum: fcubstane
wh;t vi r, it in m:si i'.hucs anv r.tient. TVO
nnmbor w bnrort.tnce ff .rs euros in the fivr.ie dis
trict, rtre V-u rally b-nd ."cuuDt, find vc.bcieT
withonr "i par;?lUl in rt c hbtory t f .me medU-inc
Our pri !o'm gratified by trio i kiiowliIincnts we
receive of the rn-T5cal M!res cf!'-oted in nTijinata
rases, and n here otlve.r rc i:e!k l;a 1 wholly failed.
I'naccUinrt't d person, ' either rPsiiert 'n, or
travelling throutrh mfa&mali' locj'itV-s w ill lx pro
tected bv taking the ,tOVI7 Ct'iW da dr.
For I.irrr Vomj taint, r.ri. in fro-u iortlditf
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