Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 07, 1898, Image 3

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    CTILL THEY COME! !
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The Latest Arrivals at
JE&i?crwiQL Stewart's
The Celebrated "Ideal Brand" of WORK SHIRTS- double all over.
A heavy, black DUCK OVERCOAT, blanket lined, for teamsters.
New and neat line of OUTINGS, FLEECE GOODS, and CALICOS, CHEVIOTS and
DRESS GOODS.
Blankets from -
An A No. 1 Rubber Overcoat
Full line of Winter GLOVES and MITTENS.
50c up
$1.85
QUR GOODS and PRICES
Are Doing tlae Business.
We are not to be undersold. - Come and look through our stock before
buying elsewhere. Our
MADE-TO-ORDER SUITSl
Come from the Highest Class Tailoring Establishment in the United States at
prices within' the reach of all.
Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread in Spite
or Treatment but Now They are
Healed A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
Sufferer with varicose veins on one of my
limbs. My foot and limb became dread
fully swollen. When I stood up I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
foot against some object and a sore broke
out which continued to spread and was
exceedingly painful. I concluded I
needed a blood purifier and I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time
those dreadful sores which had caused
me so much suffering, began to heal. I
kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, and in a short time my limb was
completely healed and the sores gave me
no more pain. I cannot be too thankful
for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, has done for me." Mrs. A. E,
Gilson, Hartland, Vermont.
I Sarsa-
O parilla
Isthfc best lu fact the Oue True Blood Purifier,
Hood
t-Jood'S Plll cure all liver ills. 26 cents.
METH. EP1SC. CHDKOH.
8ERTIOKS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. lUaxees no. 1 and i at 1Z:MI p. m
Kpworth Leatrce Devotional meeting at 1 p. m
rmse meeting;, i niirtuay, p. m.
'The Hpibit ajd the bride say. ('ome."
The i,AHtor may be found at the Dareonairo ad
Joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any w o may df-sire to consult hiin on
reunions, rm,ih1, oivio, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. KLKSHER, Minister.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m,
and 7:0i) p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
lug at 7:00. Choir practice Haturday evening
at tne cnurcn. n. i ohki.lt.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday ol each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. I. Matlock
t
WATCH THIS SPACEl
-$5.00-
In It If you eatoh on.
$5
glvn away for tha bait
aoora this waak at tha
i
Gallery
-SCORE TO DATE-
Ulnheat possible score 120,
M. B. Galloway 9'.
Kil Dlirrant Nl4
Herry Hnyder Ki
Krank I'lnton W4
K H Kellog H7
Tom Buckley wiU
Lea Matlock 101
Red. Whits and Blue llaht. In front. 1
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Local Notes.
6e M. Llclitentbal k Co. for hoe. a
Fin imported oigtr at "The Maine."
A big warehouse la being built at Lex
Ingtoo.
Choice confectionery and fruits at
"Tba Main."
Wanted-100 dead ibott at Tba Main
bootiog gallery.
Caoyootbootf rrovit tTb Main
booting gallery.
Monty io It. Five dollar! at Tha
Mains tbootiog gallery.
Wbt la Uop UoldT Vest betr co
arlb. ree ad. U where.
Tba lower warboe b ao onlimlt.
ad toppy of ed ry for tale. 83 lo
LlohUolbal A Co. for boe. Eiolaaiv
bokr. llaudle tbe beet, tttf
Dr. A. C Oreeole, oorner Orand ava
naa aod Kat Morrteoo Portland, tf
Tba OacUa'a nberrtptloo pric of
l 50 la lieliog tircnrrt vry day.
p..r a "11" tia go to Brown k Hit
art'. Tby are Jaal la and robrao aa
elegant eltioa.
"Co'a Ju W" I all right but fxw Til-
lard baa a brand of l-yr.old grw1
Ibat la bard to beet. d3 If
Dr. J. W, Vogel, ifialit fr rfre
tioa and defect of tba ;, aiH be br
very Ibre month, fvtrviyr
finle remedy for tlrlin lth.
Ifaoi aa uit. t o barge. T' If
Vanebaa' oew tlaa. f4-lf.
If yoa need anmetblngfnr ynor to
call at U Tboee The Telethon
loo. City boiel boildiog. if
Joel what yoa bv looked for every,
where I if. D-nlo" sleeping ferments
for ehillr. at Brwwo k Mewerr.
fLt eoeommndetl" d anrUnR I
treatment a lb Imperial llttet, Keventb
aad Waab, Kts 1'ortlend. Oro.
Bnog tonr b le. Pl'a to
fU. Matnew, al tha Llbry . Mt
Market . Ha bay lgbt oiarl trto.
m?-tf.
E. Q. Noble & Co. are rustlers after
bnsiness. The finest saddles and har
ness to be found in Heppner. See tbeir
new ad in this issue. - tf.
Be not deoeivedl A cough, hoarsrjess
or cronp are not to be trilled with. A
dose in time of Hhiloh's Cure will save
yon much trouble. Sold by Conser &
Warren. v
Old fashions in dress may be revived,
but no old-fashioned medioine oan re
place Chamberlaiu's Colio, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Conser
& Warren.
Care that congh with Suiloh's Cure.
The best oougb onre. Believes oronp
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses fur 25cts. Sold by Con'
ser & Warren. v
DyspepBla cared. Kbiloh's Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour stomach, com
ing up of food distress, and is the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con
ser & Warren. v
Dr. M. B. Mftzler, the dentist, who
has renetitly located in oar oity, has his
office for tbe present with Dr. MoFaal.
ThoBe in need of dental servioee should
oall and see htm. tf
Ladies, take the best. It yoa are
troubled with constipation, sallow akin,
aod a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it is pleasant to take. Bold by
Oonser & Warreu. V
F. J. Maodougan is again iu town in
the interests of the loo.l telephone sys
tem and will spend several days in per
feoting the same. The new line is giviog
general satisfaction.
Earl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasaut
laxative. Regulates the bowels, purinea
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cti.
Sold by Conser & WBrren. t
Mr. D. Clark reports Canyon City fall
of life atid aotivity, owing to the session
of the circuit and ootioty oonrt, many
strangers and prominent attorney from
abroad baiuii iu attendniioe,
W. P. Suyder, tbe livery stahle pro
prietor, boys ouly tbe best bay and grain.
Large corrals aud accommodations for
freigbtera. Haok and baggie famished
reasonable. Stuck well oared for. tf
Tba Morrow County Land k Trnst
company bate decided to go into the
wheat baying btminess extensively this
fall, and it is important that grower in
terview them before dioposiug ot tbeir
crops.
Otto Frederick of tha City bakery
kwp a oompleta line ot oanned good,
staple groceries, oonfeotionery, vege
tables, sweet potatoes, eto Bread, pie
and oake baked each dty. Wedding
cake a ipeoialty. tf
"Dandy" the wonderful dog in bl
wonderful leap from tbe dizzr height is
owned by Barry L. Holmes, with the
Qaaker doctor, and it took month to
ostill Id tbe rolod of tbe eanina 000
fldenca in tb fellow wbo beld tba net.
Jake Well and Jobn Hprnoer, when
laet beard from, were in North Dakota
pulling sheep oat of mow bank. Mo-
oular exerois has developed an eoor
mou appetite with Jake, and be t long'
iDg for tb "good bom b bad when b
left."
Now, that lb warm eann 1 about
m . i aB
over, irD eaodira ara 10 orner, na
Jme Hart will devot hi lima to lb
mannfactor ol lh eboioeat delieacietio
In lio of cream, taffy, eto. la feat, all
kind ot ooofeotiooary ar lo ha fonod
Iber. HV-tf
"Io Iba morning by tha bright light,"
lo tbe eveolog at Iba "JUd light,'
wbera Jobo Um mo eoatione to dot lo
bi patron thn sparkling beverage,
which "baawh melaooholly and drlv
doll ear away." Drop Id; warmth
greet yon three fall and winter ?eo!og.
Cnroneneing Heplerolwr 211 oa every
Wednesday olghl, Including OrlotKr
I!Hb,lh0. II k N.Co.,will el ronrtd trip
ticket for lb Portland ledaatrial hi
p.. an loo al tbe rat of 13 90. laelnding
I wo ainilelin lo the efpnellion
pitMentfer returning will leav tb i
lowing Monday night. It
Dr. Hnnlnrk aa hastily ciramnoe to
Waarner tbi week la relieve a child of
John ()', I" abii b bad beo a train
letered aa overdrM of laadaoam. Dark
ne overtook Ihem oa tb-ir way there
aad lh drif er of th team mlt'wk a
three-font tree for tb ailddl of the r-l,
t.irb reenlted In a demolihel pnm. A
two rriite.ayrttihrfttritied aa at,
and a uifMe flr wa nHtitqted and
Ihe Jnoreey reenmed lo tb relief tf lb
little 00 e.
The Jlker dor. who be ffeald
o narb et"ilmBt la 1'of'Unl fr
Vera! BxiOlli. rnli)g ebrotiWl tlteer.
re leaking Hptr a tieil and givieg
fffined enterlalnateate In lh opera
bonee eaeh evet g Tba Q laker ba
eeUblltbed la Piwtleo I tbeir weelera
Naneb dietrihating offli w here W po-
t-I
Personal.
HERE WE ARE
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Mr . Cohen is clerking for J. M. Hager.
Emery Leezer returned from The Dalles
Wednesday morning.
Geo. Robinson came In from Mallory's mill
with his children this week.
Dr. Hunlock, wife and babies were on last
night's train for a Portland visit.
Dr. J. W. Vogel arrived on this morning'a
train and will remain a few days.
Dr. McFaul reports a fine baby girl at the
home of . Adams at Sand Hollow.
Miss Lillian Bisbee and the Misses Farns-
worth are in attendance at Portland universt
ties.
Councilman Roberts is again on earth with
both feet, having about recovered from his in
jury. Mrs. Wm. Leach, of Lexington, who was re'
ported seriously ill last wek is now convaleS'
cent. '
Will Spencer represents our representative
at the First National Bank during his "hold-up"
at Salem.
The Misses Hynrl, of Sand Hollow, left on
last night's train for a visit of tome length in
Portland.
Dr. Mc8word was called to lone yesterday
owing to a severe attack of pleurisy ol Mrs.
Frank Ingleman.
Mrs. J. W. Matlock, wife of our deputy sheriff
has gone to Colfax with her little granddaughter
and will remain several weeks.
Mrs. T. B. Williams, of I ong Creek, came to
Heppner yesterday in company with her sister,
Mrs. Dick Clark, of Canyon City.
S. C. Donaldson, of Fossil, an old-time Hepp-
nerltecame to town Wednesday renewing old
acquaintances and will spend several days here.
Mr. W. R. Maxey, Mrs. E. 8. Potter, Mrs. A
Hackney and Mrs. 1. D. Combs are registered at
the Palace on their return home from a visit to
the Portland exposition.
Ad Matteson returned yesterday morning
from Portland, having left his father at 8t.
Vincent's hospital. He reports his father's con"
dltlon much improved, and feels that they were
fortunate in getting him there.
Mrs. Corlles Merrltt and Henry Corlies Mer-
ritt are now in Portland. They took last night's
train for the metropolis. Chief attractions are
grandma and the fair. They took umbrellas,
gum shoes and mackintoshes, and promised to
remain month. . .
Theo. McClellan, ot John Day, arrived in
Heppner, direct from Skagway, yesterday morn
ing, and after preparation for the welfare of his
heep interests will return. Mr.McClellau left
hit wif and father-in-law In charge of their
business interests there during hit absence.
Mr. Dick Clark reached her yesterday with
hit wife from Canyon City, who wat a victim
of a runaway accident a few weekt sine,
which left her with dislocated hip. The pur
pose is to give her the benent ol the betl
turglcal skill In th metropolis hoping to re
duce the dlscolatlon. Mrs. Clark la a lister of
Mrs. Robert Gllmore.
Mr. John Evans, of Milton, la visiting hit
sous, Marlon and Jerr, at their Dome below
town. Mr. Kvans was a neighbor adjoining Dr,
McRword'a family In Ohio. The doctor recite
a very Interesting history of Mr. Evans and hit
twin brother, who at exceedingly enterprising
and thrllly farmers In Ohio, worked together
co-operatively, erecting all buildings lndupll
cateand laimlug under th tarn plant. They
wr th attraction and envy of th entire
community, aud practically demonstrated the
probable iuocom of eo-operatloD vs. com
petition.
WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE!
We are prepared to offer you the BEST VALUES of any house in the city
Our Line of ... CLOAKS Ond CAPES is complete, comprising all the latest styles in
Infants' Children's Ladies' and Misses'
Wfp PS from $1.50 to $25.00:
Our Stock of
Wn CLOTHING
Is perfect in
satisfaction.
In fine Silk and Plush.
style and finish and guaranteed to fit and give entire
In Shoes
We are the only house in town that sells the Celebrated
"Kant Wear Out" Boys' and Youths' Clothing, the
reputation of which is world-wide and sold by all the
leading houses. ;
We lead them all. The Kellejr-Goodfellow Shoe is so well and favorably known that we need
only to mention that we sell their line of Shoes to insure us a large and increasing Shoe trade.
In Dress Goods
We are up to date in all the latest novelties in patterns. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Braids, Ruffl
ings in all the latest shades and styles to match our dress goods.
Underwear Blankets Staple Goods Groceries
In Ladies' and Children's We carry a large stock of In Staple Goods we carry Also carry a full stock of
Underwear we can sup- Blankets from the Salem everything needed in Groceries, and guarantee to
ply your wants, and our Mills, from 50c up. in the house. meet all legitimate compe-
prices are right. tition.
Call and examine our StocK and get our Prices when in the city.
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon.
Successors to E. W. Rhea & Co.
llalltlag Party.
Ao old-faeulooed quilting party wa
givad last nigbl in th millinery parlor
of Mia Altba Lecb. A n amber of tb
boy aod girl" war Iber, aod, with
drxteront flogert, retired tba reoordaof
tb "boy aod girlt" ot long ago, Wbll
oo IJ ot tb oomfort, bn fln
ibed, to look npoo bi4 artlttic,
quirt, cool aod volovitiog for tbi ap-
proaebfog winter eorj, lb other aid
wa a "warm no ruber," aod tb party
war oolUd io tbeir ambitioo to initial
th arllol. Wboa ambitioo wa tl-
fied w bav not learned. Tba "black
oat," tbat goo with tb oocaaioo, wa
iotrodoMd aod for fa momeol tb
palatal apn wa harrowing, aod
wbeo it "control" Maled od igoald
th fat ot Mia Amy Uaob, igh of re
lief, intermingle) with groaaa ot dplr
wr dMtddly aodibl. Tboa io at'
Uodaur and doomed to Mlogt blMd
gut," af Mr. J. I), brown, r
Mw Urtb Cat, Matftfl Alkie
Kiel Laey, Clara Man, Nlll lla
aod Altha Lctflb. and wtt. Mik (JU
loway, Jaa. Dart and Leonard Akr.
V24v fiZ.::- CsJiNv
-nil L niflP1
Quaker 7 Doctors
ARE NOW IN HEPPNER FOR TWO WEEKS.
GHR0N1G DISEASES ft SFEGlftUTY.
Cancers have lost their terror; aro
killed in one day without pain aud
without knife, 'fapeworms removed
often in twenty minutes.
pree Coosultation Nightly
At the Opera House.
Quaker Dotr' Ottl at Palaoa Htl. Howro from 10 U 12. W Dy.
Nw HmI Market,
limn, O'i Mrnaf atiJ Carl tl.
Itrnwo, oeder tb firm nam of lWnier
k Hrowo bav oird into e ipartaM.
hip od will opaa op io tb aear fator
a hntbr bop in lb boll. ling adj'iiatag
bowling alley, wbiob will b ad oolil
Urg and poially arrogd (hop ran b
rwld oa tb it adjolalng lb Orang
Front tbi way. Mr. JtB i a
tburoagb ttnek ma, wbll Mr. Ilrowo i
pri)ticl btrlif lo t fullael ,
nd lhy prrmta lb poblto a firtt le
arvlo. Tby will kandla vrlblog lo
tbeir lie. a 1 ill pra ft.th palo
0'.r ! (I" io tUir ff H bl 4'i jttic
to thair tnt'imr.
from Doatlas.
Mr. D. W. Fagald aod wif cam to
flrppoar Wdndy oo boaioM. Mr.
Fagald i aohool director of that dis
trict ood wm seeking loformalioo a to
tba amount of it pproprlatio ot tb
aohool fund. Tb atindnr la Lot
a boot all ont of lh oomber ot twenty
ohool ebildrao tber. owing to tb dt-
tano lb majority ara ooroplld to go.
To Mbool director bimaalf i eompalUd
to mploy tb ervtrea ol a privat
libera, from lh fart tbat bl OhlMreu
r f ry yooog aod tba Jistaor of two
mil dtprivM them of going. Mr.
rga!d rm tt that MHon, bat o yr
go, tirbanglng o Wlllmtl vlly
farm fr tb on b now baa, and bl
flrat crop yialdint bint , bath)
wbick oelorally pot lb geatlemao io a
pratty good tram of mmd a regard
tb cbn of a luao who will g io
od drill" in Et-ro Orgoo. Tht.
year h predtri a blpmot of ont I
lhao mi million bniii "f whaat from
Iin !', and y Ibaf tb wrbon
faotliliM al tbat pole I ara ln1iot
nd I lloa l ir tb wifar ot h
rale, that lb wrhnn lbr ahoabt
b lBimelielr 0nihd op and i
tdd to Dixl Ibair rlltretnt.
loae' I'rocraaa.
J. J. Mo(W, deputy ooooty aarveyur
wbo ha jii.t flolahad hi work oo o plat
of our nolghboring Viwo inform tb
Oatntt that th lit 1 1 a berg marching
iteadilr ahead, and taking oo metropo
litan air. Tb titerpria ot it leading
bnalnM mo i deoidndly markI, aod
ao effort it being mad to inpply tb
waott of it lmjdit oiioo. Wbll
tb majority of lh prolan of tb far
mr i tieiug hld, tber i a flin( of
Ooofldeoo that ncoarga boalee and
tbi fall aod winter lively lime or
aaanred. A majority of tb ow boild-
Ing ondr oootlrootloo daring tb um
mr r aboot flnibd, and lb to wo i
ootoow givao tb"tklp" by tb ton
mercial mea.
KtervtMMf
r- .r-t f U CU.atW. U mM W0
, ( ( m .i al 4 rtr ef P
.. .... '-r: . .. ... t ..rrh,n la tbe !'. .1ur
plotel fklr 04 hlppl"' ! ln,t (i, lfM ti luei. tif an4 .,
rw
niinini'i T-T i iba urnifi rfnite iBr"0e n
if ."tt-M Id,.- IU"' f-d R'PVfli'i;!
PUr ';5r :4VV v -w--h i . t- n if'yN u-ii...f
I'im t'iy aet trv
, I", t; ..' 4
Willlaery for loae.
Mi Orao Hmltb, wbo rprot
Cmpbll k Wiloo, millinery firm of
Fodltoa and 'Iba Dalle, will bow a
100 KKWAKUI
Will b paid for mformalloo laadtof
to lb arret aod eoavtcttoa ot aay pr-
eomtileU and atrlitb lio of millinery at I oo tllog llt branded "WIT oo-
lon oit Monday, loeaday aoa va- oaeUdon lb left ld. WddIowtbe
oedr. Too will do well to oar no
beluro pirot)iog yoar 111 mUliorr.
0-01
TbmI II roan.
iVoovJ
CaatlKkaat Rack a.
Tb wall koowo Coootogbaro boi ki,
tboroogbbrwd grade ood Delain. will b
oo ihlbltioo aod !r al at lleppoer
oo or aboot October let. f'rioe lo ull
lb time. Io brg of
KM I Wst.Ikc.ot,
yet tele.
Twoty r ol lead, oaar good
obool. Will ld lor bora, farming
utfll, t. For farther ioformatUia 4-
dreee, V. WmcoiU.,
TJ tt flood lUver, Or.
RKC MCKI1
rf k fair.
Wede1ay olgbt'c train, Ibruogh lb
lflire of ipwlal rate, carrl-d o j"llf
crowd at llepfinerilra to tb I'ortlattd
ladoatrlal tlbiMI, wbo r give everal
day lo tlrogblr enjoy themaelve.
Tb general raliti0 of proepertly
etilflb oeerahadow tbe erop.ie ba , ptepre4 o lotifla bflotli lee. aad
ooragl lb fiiy loeien lleeir to far-1 rU , L,B i. ..u..,Btf to.
I! ). nilng II Meliot n. feetor
1kre Itettor I ree.allaltoe
from Houjainln franklin.
"Vtheoyon or lok, what yon Ilk
Im( It to U ohon for o medicin lo lh
firet lane; wbat lrto tell yoa I
beet, lo be rboeeo lo tb eoood bloow ;
wbal reaeoO 'I.e. theory) y la beet I
lo be rboeen to th laet pita. Hat If
yoa tan l lr. Inrlmalion, IM. Eipert
ere an I Dr. lUeeoo to bold aonealla
line Lugrlner, II, ey will giv too tb
bl yf tne tbat Pan lie taken."
Wbo yoa have o balcl I Dr. Inelisa-
lion would rrtmmod Chatnbeflaiu'
('ngb lUmxIy twranae It U pleet
aitd af to lake. Ir. Kirirce woold
r(xiiaend it bene tt oever fall to
ffct a pmxly and pcmantil or. Dr
IUai would eviraroo1 il bero II
lUoeb, tfJO aare, good land, 4 mil of
Hppr, all feoxed, plenty of water,
hooae ood barn, 1 a-rea of aommer
fallow, all rly fr fall rwp. Kay
Urm. Call at lb IJetelW omoe.
fc'4tl
rB BAbt om nr. JIT
( f 1.1
Ww V M W-nf
ibleg many Hrt ftnr fr tb
month. Tbe aboard tha train w':
Mr. W. fj. Minor and dgb!or, Mie
le llhs Mre, W. .. 1Uh. Mie lna
ll.htn, Miea ).lle Ayer, Meetr (Ml 4
Yf't. f'd Krg, II 't Hia.kmar,
ad H' b ''ll'e en M,
WV ( "4 kweif J
In '" to natural and f
e-n -lit i h. For ie by lVer A War
ro.
r itiTMr rne , reMere.a,
f . . .. , v ... tiw a,
r it.ii.urfktM.ki m.1
I waol ocm boraea, ood If yo waat
piee ol land la Hood Itivar alley foor
mile flora lh Iowa of Iloed lUvr,
40 rod from good krbool. For frtbf
Ufonuattoo, addr V. WiacaiiX,
llooj Wvw.Or.
BIIM Aresra OeJv.
Tb tbt Hal lo lb wo, Id for Cola,
Drokaea, rWM, ller. Halt Fbeaaa,
Frrar fitree, Ttter, Cbpp4 Ud.
CbUblalM, Uoraa. oaC ail Hk'o boo
two, aad poitiiy core rile or
ow bay aod pleoly f foo.1 pay retired. Il la fraatea ta giv
lb pi-. For perMolM Um leot elUfUia or taaey refoaded.
I'rloe U eal per tm . rer il Of
loaaoi tma Oo, tL i. tUowoo, aeaf
A fvtd bep ranob eomprknog nearly
2110 aore. olrolllng lb lrgel ood
tieel wloier reag la Oitll aoaoly
O'kxI dwellieg boea aod U'g bare,
aleo no replete oalfll for roaning bep,
fx) tuna of
water oo
loQUreal NtTloeaL Haal,
03 tr ariiagioa, ur.
rrM4failf lierfe.
(ieat: t wa dreadfolly oervo. aad I
for relief took yoor Carl Clr Itoot
Ta. II leied Bf oerve aadtrgik
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