Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 22, 1898, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898.
NO. 633
SEMI WEEKLY GAZHTTE.
PUBLISHED
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THE, PATTERSON PPBLISHINfi COMPANI
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. -Man.
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(Sxqhangs, Ban Francisco, California, where oou
raota for advertising: oan be made for it. ,
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ing agent, 21 Merchant' Erchang i Build
ing, can rranomoo, is onr antnorizea agent.
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0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junciiou 3:30 a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 9:00 a. m
Bpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m . aud arrives at Heppner Junction 1 :50 p. m.
and Urn, ilia 8:5(1 p. m.
Portland Express No 3, from Bpokane, arrives
at Umatilla 60 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7KXI
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
' Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Janotion 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Hail No. 1 leaves TJmatilln 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at -leupner Janotion 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a, m. -
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent U. R & N., Heppner, Ore.
OTSTCIAIi EIEEOTOET.
' United Btatea Officials.
President.
VcA-Prexident
Secretary of Btate
William McKinley
..Garrot A. Hubart
John Bherman
....Lyman J. (iajre
oecrntaryof Treasnry..
Beorntary of Interior
Cornelias N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
' Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General., John W. Griggs
' 8oretary ;f Agriculture James Wilson
' ; ' - State of Oregon.
overnor ; W. P. Lord
Secretory of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasnrer Phil. Metsohan
Hnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General. ..C. M. Idloman
Benator. ....... j W" MoB"e
Congressmen
Printer W. H. Leeds
. R. B. Bean,
Supreme Judges.... V. A. Moore,
(C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Clrcnit Judge Stephen .Lowell
I'roMouting Attorney. ...... .........H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials,
joint Benator... . ..,
Kopreaentatiee....
i!"onty Judge
'' Commissioners..,
J. W. Beokett.
" Clerk ....
" Bheriff
' Treasurer
' ttarrsyor....... ...
Bchooi Bup't....
" Coroner....... .,
A, W. Gowan
..... J. N. Hrown
i. G. rlartholomew
J. R. Howard
.....J.W. Morrow
....E. L. BDatlock
.... Frank Gilliam
A. C. PetteyS
. ..... J. J. MoUne
...Jay W. Shipley
...... B. F. Vaugluui
BBPFPBB TOWH OVnOBHS.
Major Thos. Morgan
Onacllmen...... E. J. Nloenm, M.
l.iehUnilhal, J. It. Bimoas, J. I. Roberta, J. W.
Rasmus and K. U. Bperry. ' '
u W. A. Rlrhnrdaon
TnaanM L. W. BrigR
Uarshal.... John Uager
' i . - PiwactOffleere.
Jostles of th. Peace W. K. Hinhanlsnn
Constable. N. B.nhetatoee
I'nlted States Land Others.
Tw W niT.t.KS OB.
J.t. Moor, ..Holster
A. H. Hiaae BeoeiTer
v w n.ri . Real'ter
.i Aa.ana na.
J. H. Kubbina Receiver
xoaaarr ocixttbb.
KAWUN8 POSrr.NO.It
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M w(s at Lexiniruia, (r., the last Barnrday of
. All - - l- -i.-j ... L.n.
0. W. Smith,. . C. O. Foyo. .
Adjutant, tt Commaader,
Dr. P. -B.' McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Offlf in th City Drog 6tor, naw
City Uolol. ... u
D JMcEaul,. M. D.
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Offloa bnara, 8 to 10 a. ra , ami 13 to
3 p. m, at realdroca, W. A. Ktrk'a prop
rlr, ast of U. K chnnb. Honib, aod 10
to 12, v m , to 'i o o p. m. , at nmo 10
tb rear of Borj". Jewalry aiora.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Uw,
Offlo In tb First Naliooal Dack
BuilJlog.
Hirmta, : : Qnoon.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
justice of the Peace .
and City Recorder.
erriei at
cowmen CMaejacD
.Its a4 hr ral !' rnis hmtM. Bays
d.Miawli)f an4 will (w I"
ay way l hi U. at iwmw. aonm. .
First National Bank
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between .Minneapolis, St Paul
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towns in Central Wisconsin.
Pnllman Palace Sleeping and
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similating me fooa and Regula
ting theSlomochs andBowels of
EromotesTSScstion.ChecifuI-
ness and RestCon tains neither
Opium.Morpoine nor Mineral.
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tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
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Hotel HeppanLor
Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
Now Open. New Methods " New Manage-
mcnt. strictly
Rates, $1.00 Per
SPECIAL KATES BY
ABB feed burn rnn
and from all trains. We solicit vour
ar
For more than fifty-six
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
IT HAS faithfully laivtreit for their tnprlt
bu.liin. snd hums Interetta, Io
IT BAR told at Ilia flrmds, lntr.tln( aod
im. wnniannnnn
IT HAS sjIvmmI the farmer as U the mMt spiirnvpd raethmts of rulllvatlna and harrrattn his
nation .no siatea
rrfii4. anil the amtwr ttm. In rfinv.n
tr Urn. In rMivrt In
l prtallilll( to th. wi-l
II nA ii in all vistlms
rtalnliia to th. w.
a cebtary has hcla Ihtlr cooflluca and
XT IH TIIX3.
New York Weekly Tribune,
Anal we fuenlah It with tha
$2.75, eaah In aavanoe.
Add rasa all Orders to
wnie yntir name anl KMfM on a po.i.1 rsrd.
m.i P.ui).la copy vi wi. n. a
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
lumbia River and
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lalo Al.ler Hire U-eb. Portlaad,
rari ana ftancfrtle. inreeti onBeettoa with Ilasao staaroer BBd rail
tvmd ; also at Tonne's Bay with Heaebor Hailmad.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
You Have
THt eCMTSU. COMWNV. NIWfOM OIT.
r irst Class.
Day and Upwards.
THE WEEK OR MONTH.
in nnnnentinn
Free 'Bus rnn to
587-nov.l2
Datmnapa.
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BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
years it has never failed
and hapiilnnM, tor tba Improvement of th.lr
the - .
Sigmturei
tP The
M Kind
Always Bought:
eni
Mtiraiioo, lur in. sierauua of .Mn.ru an nianiiuoa sua
Inslruetlre slorlrsof the doings of the world, the
m Into the lararat pnaalhl. ainnutil of money.
lf.raol farmers and rlliacers, aad for war a half
astaera.
GAZETTE,
THE GAZETTE.
sad It tnO. W. Trlbnna Otfloa, Haw
inn w twaiy I ribuna will pa nailea io yuu.
G1T2LRT ISO OCLIS WIVE.
fa Astoria. Ilvem, Long Beach, Ooaa
Laas A.Vtiat P. M. Dellv, srvt Panda ya
ttATSBZinT
aatarday p!ail. II r M AtPla ba
Mttlay. Pwuty pi.1,1, J f . M
uget Sound Navigation Co
THR OMAHA EXPOSITION.
Oregon
CommisloB Auks for
Moral and
Finano'.al Hnpport.
To tbe Loyal Mkd aod Women of Ore
gon:
.Tbe Oregon commission, consisting of
the following members: W. 8. Maaon,
J. E. Haeeltine, Henry E. Dosoh. J. F.
Baobelder and R. D Inman, of Portland :
CO. Beck-man, of Jacksonville; J. A
Wright, of Bparta; J. O. Day, of Ollala;
Pbillip Metchan and E. P. MoGornaok,
of Salem; H. B. Miller and O. J. Olaon,
of Grant's Pass ; B. F. Alley, of Baker
City j J. O. Hantborn, of Astoria; E. J.
Frasier, of Eugene; W. E. Hard, of
Granite, and O. N. Denney, ot Comal-
lis, appointed by Governor Lord, organ
ized on tbe 9th day ot Marob, with W.S.
Mason ae president, J. E. Haseltine as
vioe-preaident, Pbillip Metoban as treas
nrer, Henry E. Dosoh as superintendent
and J. F. Baobelder as secretary and
tbe undersigned executive committee.
The commission presents to the people
of tbe atate tbe following statement and
appeal:
Tbe resources of Oregon are manifold.
We bare tbe finest agriooltnral, fruit
and grazing land, while oar timber for
ests, sulmoB fisberis and blooded stock
oannot be aurpassed. Besides tbis onr
mineral lands both in eastern and weot
era Oregon are richer and broader in
extent than any of tbe other Paciflo
cost states. Notwithstanding all ibis,
the repoarces ot Oregon are not known
to the outer world as they should bo.
. For the purpose of advertising to tbe
world tbeee resources, the aboye com
mission has Veen appointed to devise
ways and means to have our state rep
resented at the Trans-Mississippi and
International Expoeition to be held et
Omaha from June 1 to November 1,
1898.
Tbe exposition ia primarily intended
to embrace tbe Industrial resources of
the states west of tbe Mississippi river,
but eastern etatea, tbe Britieb colonies,
Mexioo and Central and Booth Ameri
can republica will participate, and
many eastern governments will be rep
resented. Tbe buildings and grounds
and tbe arrangements will make the
exposition in extent and completeness
second only to tbe World'a Columbian
fair.
To tbe intelligent people ot this atate
it
la nnneoessary to make a detailed
statement of the manifold advantasea
Id be derived from an expoeition at Om
aha ot tbe varlona prodnots wbioh go to
make np tbe resources of Oregon, as
means of attracting tbe ugrioulturlst.
tbe stock and fruit grower, tbe miner,
tbe manufacturer and tbe oaoitaliste
eeking investments or a new field in
whiob to follow their avooation or in
vest their aoonmnlated wealth.
Therefore we give Briefly tbe plan
whiob tbe commission baa adopted to
accomplish this end, wbioh ia aa followa:
Io the abseDoe of a atate appropria
tion for tbe purpose of making an Ore
gon exibit at Omaha, the oommiaaloii
must rely upon the voluntary eootribn
tion of the public spirited people. The
commiasioo baa made a careful estimate
of tbe coat iif an exhibit, aod Aod that il
oan be carried auooesafully with tba sum
of 120,000.
It ia a foregone conclusion that the
legislature of 1899, with tbe buaineaa
aeutiment of the atate at its back, will
redeem these certificates at their face
value.
On this baaia tba commission will at
an early data solicit ubeoriptiona
throughout tbe state.
Certificates signed by its offioers will
be given for tba amount sabaoribed, tba
total iaaue of seoh oertifioalea aod the
expendituree Iberenpoo oot toexoeedtbe
authorized sum of $20,000.
Wbeo tbe legislature makes an ap
propriation to reimburse the anbscrip-
rs, these certificate, properly endorsed,
ill l full evidence of snob subaorlb-
lions and will be paid upon presenta
tion from tba foods at the disposal of
th oommieaioo.
Th commission will publish oo tba
firat of eaob niootb lb Dames of sub
aoribera aod lb amount of their sub
scriptions, and oo the 31st of December,
1.H, all tement In detail of lb receipts
aa dieburet-meote.
Mr. 11. E. Dosoh, oar soperinteudeot,
Is oow Io Omaha tusking bis selection
from tba cboio spec that Las bato
raaarved for the Oregon exhibit.
Tbe oooimiaaloo preeeot this appeal
for moral aod fioaooial an poor! to th
loyal paupl of tbe alat.
W. 8. MAHON.
J. E. I1AMLTINK,
U. K D01C1I,
PlilLLIP M ETC OAN,
E. J. FItAZIEIt,
J. F. B4CHELDF.lt,
Eieootiv Coram It tea.
Bawaes af Ulalat.ata fip falaerh thai Caa,
tola M.rrary,
a mercury will auraly destroy th aeoe
of small and eomplately derange lb
whole system when foienog It throagb
th ttaipia sortae. Hueb artisle
abould ovvr b nasul urept oo Dr.aortD-
ti'ina from reputshla pbyaiolaoa, aa lb
daiaag they will do la tao fold to Ibe
frond yon rao poaaibly deriv from tbem.
v -w vuir, ulB.l.lllurwi VJ
T. i. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., ootloa
o mareary, aad ia taken Internally,
Mtifcg directly opoa tba lihaxt ami
mooons aarfartaa of l ha eyelets, Iu boy
teg hall's Calarrb Car ba ear oa gal
tb aatiaiaa. Illalskei la tarn ally and
mla la Toiedn, (jinn, by Y.J. Cb o.y
A ''V Teatiro iliisls Irea,
(IT loll bf 4ra(lat, Tl fi Httls,
PRESS COMMENT.
Tbe Durfur Dispatch idiotioallv says
tbal the late Woolgrowera convention
at Tbe Dalles was held for politioal
effect. Of course tbe remarkably pros
perous oondition of tbe wool industry is
also for politioal effeot. Tbe "money
power" baa raised the price of wool and
mutton and oattle and wheat in order to
put the crown ot gold on tbe brow of
labor, we presume. And Mark Hanna is
at tbe bottom of the whole business.
Tbe populist imagination is fearfully
and wonderfully fecund of what Old
Tho mas Carlyle used to call preternatu
ral suspicion. Crook Co. Journal.
Tbe republican party ot today is a
party contending for aound money and a
aound government. The wording of the
St. Louis platform is not ambiguous;
cannot be mistaken. Tboae who aooept
it aa their politioal faith are republioana.
Tbe wisdom of that platform has been
and is being demonstrated by auob a
general revival and era ot prosperity tbe
country has seldom seen before. The
national battle was fought and woo in
1890. The battle is to be fought in tbis
atate again in June. There is but one
banner under wbioh the republican boat
can march. That banner takea ita in
scription from the national platform.
No man is greater than hia party, and if
we will take prinoiple for our leader,
euooesa will be achieved. Let republi
oana join hands and maroh on to victory.
Oregon Mist.
Tbe populist party ia now having a
little experience of ita own with Joe
Simon dictation and methods in politios.
In tbe people' party convention for
Jackson oouuly, held Bt Medford laat
Saturday, there was a fight from start to
fiuish on fusion or no fusion. Chairman
Holt, the bead of tbe Joe Simon wing of
tbe party, spent all the forenoon caucus
ing and laying piarjB for the overthrow
of the onion forces, wbioh beoame ap
parent as soon as tbe ooovention was
called to order.
Senator Boll bad the chair and pro
oeeded to bold it against all attempts to
effect a temporary organization. He re
fused to entertain a motion to elect a
temporary obairman and when tb ooo
vention attempted to appeal from bia
ruliog to tb whole bouae, b refused to
allow tbe appeal. Tb next atep of tbe
alat was to unseat regularly creden
tialed delegates and seat others favor
able to Holt's scheme and to refuse to
reoognlze proxies of regularly eleoted
delegates on tbe merest technicalities,
antil io this manner Holt bad secured a
majority against fusion.
So bigh-baoded were tbe proceedings
that tbe convention split io tb middle
and half of the regularly eleoted dele-
gatea walked out ot tbe oonventioo,
effected an organization and eleoted I
full set of delegates to tba state oooveo
tion which will be asked to droide wbo
ahall bold seats. Tb offioial vote of
tb preolncU ahowed a majority of 13
for fusion, but Mr. Holt bad bis little
plao with him, aa well as bis nerve, and
very soon wiped that mrjority off the
alata.
Tb people's party may now see that
lb war being waged all over this slate
agaioat Simon men aod methods baa
risen above a partiaao, factional fight,
it is a straggle for lb preservation of
tb fundamental prinoiple of represent'
alive government. Tb politioal fat of
Senator Mitohell at tb baods of tb
laat legislator was ot moment only to
those frieods wbo tboogbl he bad
earved and deserved well ot tb people
of Oregoo. Tb mean by which ba
waa defeated ooooeros not alone bia
friends bat a wall bis political anemia
ao far a tbay regard tb spirit ot oo
republican Institutions, Every friend
of good government will regret tb bold
op of tb legislature, tb oorroptioo of
Ita members, lb tsint of tb exeootiv
aod tb gigantic frauds dow baiog ngi
aeered in every political party io tbia
tat to perpelust tbi diegreo to Ore
goo. Tb senate of th TJuited State
ba declared that ita Beat are oot oo
al to tba highest bidder, lb people of
Oregon moat now deoid for all lime
that th volo of th pop not tb
clink of gold.' Tb batter element
tb repoblieao party Is oow alive to th
deoger to our foverameol. The popu
list and tb democrats oaoeol fail to e
tb Impending evil. Tb lesson a M
Holt learned aa a Himoo saoator
Halem laat wioler b ba only carried
into praotio oo small aoal with bis
owe party. Let bat Ibis precedent be
ooa one established aad government
from (La lowest to Its blgheal forms will
ti revolulluoixad. Ititlof tb ml
of th majority iber Is left bat anarchy
or despotism. Tha officer boaghl from
their duty brought eearohy, th aaa
wbo paid their price beearo their mat-
tar, tb dea ot of tbie state If onr peotj
will but let b,m.-Tb UatobsU
KeervhaxJf Says Ba.
Caacarets Candy Calliartlf , th Binat oa
det fill mulu-el dieroirerv of Uta aaw. t
But and rafreabms; Ut tha last, ai t faulty
and positively oo kidneys, liver sod bowels,
rleansinf the enure Sf.trai, dispel colds,
Cr liralaoli, ferof, haltlutal rofcsUpaUoa
and hiilnnsoaaa. I'leaaa buy and try a ba
oft;. C. C to-day; 10, , Mloaota. ttuldaod
fiarenVead io cure by ail druggist.
K W, Kbea k Co. positively gaarante
to meet any prinee on wool be;. Tbey
tei'J not b undersold and their cnalo
mere nay depead ca tbia proposlllo, u
tie if la It lo It IP I Iht Ills!, If If
I.
Hi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION-
Promptly at 10 o'clook a.m., Satur.
day, the delegates to the democratic
ooucty convention met at tbe court
bouse. J. J, Roberts was ohosen tem
porary obairman, and J. A. Woolery,
temporary secretary. The obair ap
pointed, as a committee on credentials,
Samuel Meadows, John Hughes and N.
. Hale; oommittee on order of business,
Chas. Sperry, Jas. Brown and James
Piersoo.
Promptly at 1 o'clook tbe chairman
ailed the meeting to order. The report
of tbe oommittee on oredentiala waa
made and accepted.
J.J.Roberta waa then eleoted per
manent chairman, J. A. Woolery perma
nent seoretary and S. J. Leezer, assistant
aeoretary.
Tbe oommittee on order ot business
then made tbeir report as follows: That
tbe convention prooeed to eleot four
delegates to tbe state convention, and a
oommittee ot five aa a conference oom
mittee to oonfer with the oommittee ap
pointed by the populists, for tbe purpose
ot effecting a fusiou of tbe free silver
for oes, if same oan be done on a entia-
factory basis, and reoommending that
the convention then adjourn to meet
April 9th. Report adopted as read.
The following were elected aa dele
gates to tbe atate convention, all of
whom spoke in favor of fusion with tbe
free silver forces : J. A. Woolery . J. W.
Rasmus, G. W. Rea and J. L. Morrow.
Tbe following were eleoted a confer
ence oommittee: 0. E. Redtleld, J. A.
Woolery, Ohaa. Sperry, I. N. Hughes
and Tbos. Morgan. ,
There being no further bu-iness before
tba convention an adjournment was
taken to April 9th.
A Clever Trlok.
It cerlainly looks like it, but there I
really no trick about il. Anybody oan
ry it wbo bas lame baok and weak kid
neys, malaria or nervous troubles. W
mean be can cure himself right away by
taking Eleotric Bittera. Tbia medicine
tone np lb whole system, acta aa a
stimulant to tbe liver and kidneys, il a
blood purifier and naive tonic It cures
eoostipatioo headache, fainting spells,
sleeplessness and melancholy. It is
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and
reatore tb system to ita natural vigor.
Try Eleotrio Bitters and be convinced
that tbey are a miracle worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 60 oeota t
bottle at Slooum Drug Co's, E. J Slo
oaoi, manager.
OKA NT COUNTY NKWa.
Prom tba Eagle.
John T. Dizoey, of Nolio, Umatilla
oonoty, bas been employed by P. F.
Stilliogs to sub oootract th mall root
between Uklab and Long Creek.
Geo. Frenob, of Morrow county, was
In Oraol oonoty last week buying abeep.
Ha is offering 92 SO per bead for year
ling wether after shearing.
Grant Uerer arrived from a boeiaeee
trip to Heppoer Tuesday. II returned
eomewbat crippled, hie bora having
kicked him at Monomeot Tuesday
moruiog.
Hbep boyer are thicker tbaa tea
oot at Heppoer, bat many aay sbeepmeo
ar holding their banda too high for
them to buy. Phaepmeo ar onto their
job aod are generally fully advised a to
th valo nf their bands.
W. O. Oaotry baa Sold out bia eollr
interest la tb haroeea bnslneee at Hepp
oer aod will likely local io Th Dalle.
Mr. Oentry fornerly res i, led In Kx
valley, and baa maoy friends In thia
eounly wbo wish blin euocee.
Mra. Dr. Mi reel received a mease-
Saturday laat of th aerions lllneaaot
bar sister, Mra. H I.l'resooll, of Healt'.
8b took bar departure Hoodey morn
log for Heppner, from which place ab
left Monday evening for 8aitl.
Tbe biggest oagget yet reported from
tb Klondike country was found oa El
dorado sreek m tune th laat week in
January. It waa valued al llOtlH Ik
Ouksr'a mlo at CaayonCiiy produced a
Ogget larger tbaa tbia last week, aod
tb transportetloa Companies will say
a little about II. It's lb filthy loer
tbal tbey ar looking after and tbey aa
gal l oaly by causing stamped to lb
Alas I a mine.
Heaalr I Bleed Deep.
(1an IiUmmI weans a riran akin, Nit
beauty without il. t eetrle,l'awly t atli.r
tie rlean yoar blood and hern n tlaan, ,y
elirriiil up th laiy iiv.r snd driviiif all im
rmntwa from tha h.. Iw-ta today la
ln..l. i,.,i!m lwl. l. l.L. LI....I.
I a in 1 1 list i. lily hilimi. enniletia hr taking
l aaevta, Iwauly lur Un rente. All ltu
giala, aali.latlHiu (iMranlrrU, I k, iV, i"i
W prtsume yon as soap and if ao
lb beet I ebsapeet. Ho Cake I itrletly
par with a fre aiksii. Rb.aACo,
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