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Farmers jmd Merchants .. ' Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If wo don't handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. j.EARSON-PAGE PO. Portland, Oreeoiu IDEAL FRUIT PICKERS' BAG Send ns one dollar and we will mail you sample of Ideal Apple Pickers' Bait. Positively the best Sicking- bai on the market al ow.ng man to both hands. Barker Manufacturing Co., 55 Am brose St., Rochester, N. Y. Second-Hand Machin ery hoUKht, aold ana jrvrhnnired: enfcinea. i..n ..ill. .f The J. E. Martin Co., 76 1st 8U Portland. Send for Stock List and price. Machinery KODAK rolls developed, 10c. any size. Largest and best shop (n Northwest. Com plete price list on request. Best results guaranteed. JACOBS S8F P.-1. Build'g, Seattle Hand Wovei, Dublocked PANAMAS FBOM WEAVER TO WEARER dan be worn nnblocke1 liv women, Ulonketl In -niv nizn. iilifiue or Stvlft f Jfiir men. llrlins anil fl linl. Ijlt'ht wel)it Jsi-iit WMtnaid on receipt of price. Money refunded It not sjiinfiuitorjr. (lets durable, ntyliflh hat for the tin If of whnt It. would cart SouelMwI.ere. Ad.lrow NKW JIOlJK HAT OO II. H. MeuHHdnrffer. Prop. ffij 1-1! W until nston Ht. Twenty years in Portland. Portland, Or. I 1 te' sv SIGN WAS TRIFLE AMBIGUOUS Placard Bearing Inscription "Famillea Supplied" Taken at Ita Literal Meaning by Customer? ' "The merchant can't be too careful In having his announcements perfect ly plain," remarked Sir James Butler to some friends the other day. "For Instance, a man went Into a butcher hop recently and said to the man be hind the counter: "'I want two boys and. ft girl, please.' " 'Beg pardon, sir replied the man. 1 want two boys and a glrL' '"Beg pardon, sir.' "The manager of the shop, seeing a little misunderstanding between the two, went to the gentleman and said: "'Pleas excuse my assistant, but so Is a new hand and perhaps does not understand you. What Is your wishf "Two boys and a girl, 11 you please.' "'I beg your pardon, sir, but Im afraid I don't Qujte understand you myself,' replied the manager. " 'I want two boys and a girl. Is that plain enough?" answered the gentleman. "The manager then said, I'm sorry, but I don't keep them. "The gentleman then replied: " 'But you have a sign outside, Tan illes Supplied." ' "Exchange. FOR SUMMER SLEEPING ROOW lapanese Crlnkler Crepe an Inexpen sive and Always Suitable Curtain ing to Be Used. Japanese crlnkler crepe Is among the attractive Inexpensive curtainings for the summer sleeping room. No matter what is the color scheme of the chamber, something to! harmonize with it may bo found in this material, which comes in innumerable shades and combinations. Another attractive curtaining in cotton has an arts and crafts design on white or tan, is striped with a narrow, brightly tinted broche pattern. All linen crash which is 48 inches wide may be had in a variety of tones, and needs only a coarse lace or a machine hemstitched finishing to make a substantial and refined look ing curtaining. Most attractive are the Imported marquisettes of soft fin ish and strong weave, the white piques with colored stripe borderings in tan, blue, rose, maize or violet; the silk and cotton foulard patterned ba tistes and the hand woven chiffon batistes. Charming looking summer bedroom curtains are of Swiss muslin, machine embroidered with white on color or with a color on white. KEEP POULTRY HOUSE CLEAN Given Plenty of Good Food and Well- Kept House Hen Will Solve the Winter Egg Problem. IF IT'S YOUR E Y E S PETTI rS EYE SALVE Is what too need BUSINESS COLLEGE ;oj WASHINGTON Mil ieniPii. A . PORTLAND. UHKUura Sa WRITE FOR CATALOG 17i School that Placet You in a Pood Position Mount SInal Located. The discovery of what is believed ti be the real ML Sinai of Holy Scrip1' la reported to the Acadomy of Selene at Berlin by Prof. Dr. Al Musil frorr Damascus. Prof. Musll believes thai the extinct volcano, Hala-l-Bedr; in the Hedja region of northern Arabia Is -the biblical mountain where tht Ten Commandments were 6iveri . U Moses. J VaA rVnaa Roll TU l o-lvpn double valuS for VOUf money, goes twice la far as any other. Ask your grocer. Revised Version. "I suppose that when you left th convention you exclaimed: 'I came, saw, I conquered? Not exactly," re plied the delegate who changed his mind. "That is what I was going to say, but I modified it to 'I came, I Wis seen, I concurred.'" Misunderstanding. First Boarder Will you pass cheese? Second Boarder How Is it traveling? Judge , . . , th fasl World's Cables Made In Amerloa. Practically all the world's cables are made In this country, the first having been made in 1857, the total length of he wire in the sheathing and core being sufficient to reach from the earth to the moon. When the sea Is about three miles deep, and the ship Is steaming at its usual rate, paying out a new line, over two and a half hours will pass before the cable reaches the bed of the sea. By the time the cable has settled to rest th ship is 25 miles away. tt Cures While You Walk Allfm'a Vnnt-Vaua ia a na.laln n.i ... ?- V n. -...V1 1 ..'.I'M in 1. I.V.I ...... ...1.11 .. .. .1.1... iweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all liniKL'istH. Price 26s. Don't accent anv mbxtitute. Trial packago FUSE. Address; Aliens. uunsteu, t,e Koy, . y. United on Deathbed. A pathetic marriage ceremony took place the other day, in a Budapest hos pital. A German singer named Erdos, who was appearing professionally in the Hungarian capital, was suddenly taken ill with heart weakness a few days ago. He telegraphed to his sweetheart in Frankfort, Germany, to come to him. The girl started at once, and arrived in Budapest promptly. They were married immediately In the hospital ward, and Erdos died an hour fter the ceremony. Household IQyESTIONS CURED A CUT HORSE. Fred DeNeffo, Marshall, Wash., writes "I hare used Mexican Mustanj? Liniment for aorae time and am well pleused. One of our boraei had a deep cut in her breast and we used all kind of medicines without effect until we tried Mustang Liniment aud it healed it up in lets than 10 days." 25c. 50c. SI a bottla at Drug & Gen'l Stores I Painless Dentistry Is oar prlde-onr hobbr-our etudr for esrs en4 owoorsnooses, and ours Is tha but painless worej to be found anywhere, no matter how juuoh jou ar. uompare our rn. V. V. t w y - 4 Da. W. I. Will, rHiniin tie Milieu Psm'ess Entr'tloft O U ii nu UTiitmit is rwnus silt mtMoos All work fully vuaranteed for fifteen J ears. Wise Dental o.,mc Patnlcss Dentists fifllrif Bulldlnf , Third and Withlngton PORTLAND, 0R OUloiaeui: I A. at. W 1 1. U. iiuiiUjr . I te i We flnl.ta piste and hrlilHe work for out ot town patrons In one day if Heaired, l'nlnlcx eitrsotloa true when plates or lirldne work Is order. ed, Coniulutlon Ire. Mnlnfflmi.nl S5.0(J 22kBrldtfaTelh4.C0 Sold nillnri 1.00 Enim.l Fillinct l.UU Silver Filling .50 Good Rubber , Plate. 5.00 Beit Red Rubber - Plates f.OU You will get a thorough examination Grecian Head-Covering, The Greeks wore a hat called a petasos, which was soft and light, be ing made of felt; It was strapped un der the chin to fasten it firmly to the head. But only the lower classes among the Greeks, such as herds and travelers, wore hats, and both sexes wore bats of the same shape. The Greek nobility and gentry wore no covering for the head out of doors, and women only adorned their hair with a wreath of flowers. Fine gingham and percales will emerge from the tub with the gloss and dressing of new material if dipped in sweet milk instead of starch. To keep towels with colored bo ders pretty, do not allow them to be come badly soiled. Rub gently with a white soap. Rinse in warm water and then in cold water. Wash quick ly and never soak or boll them. When counting the wash make out two lists, one for the washerwoman and one for yourself. A book may be Durchased with carbon papor in it such as clerks use in the. stores Write the list once and the other will be traced. Carpets if well sprinkled with salt ahd then wiped with cloth squeezed out of warm water containing a spoon ful of spirits of turpentine to every quart will look bright and new and will not be troubled with moths and buffalo bugs. If you wish to have your table linen look nicely do not put it through the wringer, as it makes creases that will'not come out even If the cloth is ironed when very damp, By rinsing very thoroughly it looks better even if not wrung very dry Just try it and see. In fact, any clothes that you wish to look very nicely , when ironed you will find come out a great deal better if wrung by hand. WATERING TANK FOR FOWLS Chicago Man Constructs One With Automatic Opening and Closing Valve for Supply. From a tank placed on a bracket shelf near the celling of my chicken house I ran a one-half-inch pipe down and Into the water dish, writes P. D. Merrill of Chicago in the Popular Mechanics. I then made a float of a tin can and attached it to the end ot a lever with the float resting In the dish in such a position that an In crease of the amount of water would cause the float to rise and produce a downward motion of the opposite end of the lever. To this end I attached a cord which extended to a lever above the water tank, operating S Experience has led me to conclude that cleanliness is a profitable virtue in poultry raising. Give the hen plenty of good food and clean quar ters and she will give no occasion for worry over the winter egg problems. We who have followed the chicken business either for pleasure or profit, for pin money or Income, have heard this time-old advice repeated with re ligious regularity every new moon, writes Dennis H. Stovall of Oregon In the Northwest Farmstead. When we give it heed, we win; when we let it pass, we lose. Cleanliness in the henhouse and the poultry yard is a very simple thing, for the reason that it depends upon simple things. A few years ago I experimented with fancy roosts, pat ent drop boards, intricate nest shelves, and various other contrivances calcu lated to make the hen lay, and to make chicken raising easy. These have all been discarded. They entailed too much care, and involved far more labor than the simple, common sense methods. I have found nothing bet ter for roosts than those of the saw horse pattern. This gives a roost Automatic Opening and Closing Valve on a Supply Water Tank for Fowls. cock valve at the top of the feed pipe as shown in the illustration. A coil spring holds the valve open when the water in the watering dish is low and allows the water to flow in until the float rises, which closes the valve and shuts off the flow until the water is again lowered in the dish. MAKING LATE HATCHES PAY itff mi-! if REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES Eat Golden Cereal Fooda and recommend them to your acquaint- , - anees. Too get better quality aiid more tax your money. . They are made in your home state from tha beat Oregon Oats and Wheat. Large packages contain a Handsome Premium ar.d all goods are . guaranteed. Aek your grocer. Golden Rod Oats. Golden Rod Pancake Flour. Golden Rod Wheat Flakes. Ralston Select Bran. Golden Rod Wheat Nuts. Golden Rod Chick Food. SEND YOUR MILK AND CREAM : TO y: ' w trj-Qf '"Cstm, AUNT JENNY'S JOHNNY CAKE Carpenter's Horse Poultry Roosts. about three feet high, and each one long enough to accommodate at least a dozen fowls without crowding. Placed side by side, rather than one above the other, they assure perfect cleanliness. They can be easily re moved from the house for cleaning and treatment with lime, emulsion or lye. With a smooth board floor this allows a chance for cleaning the hen house perfectly; and I have found it a good plan to give the house such a cleaning twice a week. The next boxes are also removable, so as to allow a thorough cleaning and change of straw, the old being burned. - Cockerels Will Grow Rapidly snd Come In Nicely for Winter "Springers" for Trying. Midsummer chicks are as a rule not a success. The main reasons are that the hot weather and Insects are against them. But late hatches will frequently do as well as early ones with equally good care. For late hatches set hens or the incubator any time in August, to have the chicks come off in September, when the weather is cooler and thesummer in sects have begun to diminish. Cockerels from early fall hatches will grow rapidly and will come In nicely for winter "springers" ' for broiling or frying. Pullets from these hatches may not grow to be so large as spring-hatched pullets, nor will they lay this coming winter, but they will begin to lay next spring, and will continue to lay all next summer at a time when other hens are off duty in the egg business. With a good num ber of fall-hatched pullets a contin uous egg supply for all the seasons is assured. Insuring Private Cup. To Insure the owner of a private, shaving cup kept la a barber shor that he is Its only user there has beer Invented a paper cap to cover It which cannojt be removed withoul breaking a seal. c. Gee Wo c. Gee Wo THE CHINESE HERBALIST. The Chinese system of medicine differs from all ethers, it employs only purely herbal remedies and adherua to principles that have been thor- Murhly testwl for thousands of ywar. When a patient cornea to C, Gtfe Wo for treatment he is given a careful examination and he la told what ails him. Then he Is given sufficient herb reme dies for a course of time and told to report avain to hava his condition noted. In moat curs pa tients nolle a decided improvement In their health In a week's time. This Is particularly so In nervous duteaitea and where the ey.item la run down. The syeteri itaelf when toned up to nor ' mal is often able to throw off sicknexa. If you are ailins; don't continue to suffer when th help f harmless remedies la so near at hand. CONSULTATION FREE. Out-of-town people can begin treatments by sradint 4e In stamp fur symptom blank, which U te be filled out and returned. Be Well! The First Step Towards Good Health is a Strong Stomach Is Your Appetite Poor Is Your Digestion Weak Is Your Liver Sluggish These are Nature's warning of stomach weakness and im pending sickness. You should try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS The Kitchen Floor. A cork floor-covering is easily clean ed and is serviceable. Linoleum used in many kitchens. An uncovered and unfinished floor of hard maple or birch 1b durable and reasonable cost, but has the disadvantage of be ing difficult to keep clean. Tiles of brick are both durable and pictur esque, but are comparatively expen sive. A cement floor is more reason able in cost, and if a few rugs are used to mitigate its hardness, It will be a great Joy. With a cement dado going up two or three feet around the. walls and a sanitary drain In one corner, this floor might be cleaned with the hose every day. CURE FOR DROOPY POULTRY How This Most Popular of Table Dainties Is Put Together by 8outhern Cooks. A cupful of sweet milk, a cupful anu A half of buttermilk; a teaspoonful each of salt and of soda the latter sifted three times in a cupful of meal; one tablejpoonful of melted butter. Enough meal to enable you to roll the dough Into a sheet half an Inch thick. " Begin with two cupfuls and add at discretion. Knead the dough briskly before rolling It out Have ready a clean, sweet board of oak, hickory, or hem lock (never of resinous wood), butter ed and heated. Set before the red coals under the grate at an angle that will not let the cake slip down, and prop it in plaoe. Spread the dough upon it, patting it gently to make the surface even, and bake. As soon as It Is hard enough to keep Its place, set the board upright. Begin then to baste It with butter, lightly going all over the sheet Do this three times. The cake should be nicely browned and crisped. Cut with a sharp knife, held per- oendlcularly. into squares. Virginia water ground meal should be used for this delicious cake. The northern cornmeal will not do. Nor does the southern cook put Bugar into corn bread. She holds that the meal ihould be sweet enough without it- Chicago Tribune. NEW VRATES HOTEL PERKINS PORTLAND, MN ThTHEART Of THtQTY IUR0PLAN WITH BATH WOP !TH0UTMTH$I2UP Most Centrally Located. NOTE THE RATES. BROODER HOUSE MADE HANDY AT ONCC. IT WILL HELP YOU To Make Good Coffee. French cooks are famous for the excellence of their coffee, which they make so strong that one part of the liquor requires the addition of two parts to reduce it to the proper strength. This addition Is made with hot milk. The large proportion of hot milk, in place of so much warm water, gives the coffee a richness like that made by the addition of cream in the ordinary way. By this means any housekeeper desirous of making good coffee, can have It without cream. Sweet Pickled Peaches. One-half peck peaches, two pounds of brown sugar, one pint of vinegar, one or suck cinnamon, uou sugar. tnegar and cinnamon 20 minutes, dip peaches ' quickly in hot water, then rub off the fur with a towel. Stick each peach with four cloves. Put into syrup and cook until soft, using one halt ot peaches at a time. This same recipe is for sweet pickled pears, us ing pears and peeling them instead of reaches, and halving them If liked. Warning to the Doctor. Never, in a moment of forgetfulness, advise the parents ot a child whom you operated upon a year before for the removal of adenoids that the child is suffering from impeded nasal res piration and should have its adenoids removed. Medical Review ot Reviews. C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 First St cor. Mormon, Portland, Or. p. n. u. No. tT-Il YHEK wtWbsj to swsrtlsen, pi i Why cough? Stop it! Stop coughing I Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it 1 There is nothing so bad for ii cough ai coughing. Stop It! Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is a medicine for coughi and colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Sold for seventy years. Use it! Ask your doc tor if this is not good advice. Unlets there is daily action ot the bow sis, poisonous products are' sbtorbed cauilnc headache, biliousness, nausea ytpepila, Te with you would ssk your sector scout correcting your constipation If taklnt Uttrlvs dnses of Ayer's Pills, tUSM eMI,D, AT as vv. uwi, Bee. Dip Made of and Warm Feathers Strong Bacon Grease Water Will Cause to Drop Easily. Baked Potato Balls. Rub cold mashed potatoes left from yesterday, smooth with a spoonful ot warm buter and soften with warm milk. Beat up an egg In it, stir until hot in a clean greased frying pan, not allowing it to "catch" on the side. Then let it cool. When cold and stiff make into balls, roll these in flour and bake upon a greased pan until well browned. File ou a hot plate. Save all the strong bacon grease, especially the grease from fried bacon. When your fowls sit around picking themselves and looking droopy and shabby, get a large deep can or buck et; from its shape a large candy buck et Is best; fill it nearly full of warm water; on this pour melted grease un til it forms a thick scum over the water; catch your fowls, take them one by one, by their wings, and with the head held straight up, dip them down, pretty hard, two or three times into the water; let the head go com pletely under once; do this quickly to avoid strangling the fowl; then turn it loose. After waiting a few hours for the water to drip from the feathers, drive them into the shade, so the sun will not blister them. For a short time they will be a sorry looking lot of fowls. This treatment causes the feathers to fall apart, so the body of the fowl cool, the water softens the skin; the grease-laden feathers fall out eas ily, and the new ones push their way through the skin and grow in masses instead of one or two in a place; the time of moulting is shortened; the fatty greaBe kills all vermin on the fowl, while the grease-saturated feath ers are death traps to any vermin that may got on them. Keep the bucket filled with water and pour more grease on the water from time to time. The fowls should be dipped early in the morning and made to roost under shelter for several nights. By dipping fowls in the early fall they become healthy and free from pests, hence stand the winter better, and In the spring have little or no vermin to annoy them and get on and kill their little ones. To Mend Thin White Dress Goods. Take powdered starch, moisten with cold water so as to form a ball Lay cloth on the Ironing board smoothly, flatten the ball of starch to cover th hole, then rub a hot flatlron quickly and firmly over the starch. Thle makes an invisible mend, but must be repeated every time the garment It laundered. Baker's Ginger Snaps. Two-thirds cup ot butter, one cup each sugar and baking molasses, on teaspoonful soda dissolved in "two ta blespoons hot water, one-half teaspoon ginger, pinch salt, flour to make very stiff dough, roll small piece In palm hand, place tu pans five inches apart bake in hot oven; if they faV add more flour. Lemon Curd Pudding. Make a piece ot good short crust roll It out thin snd with it line a well buttered pie dish.' For the mixture to go inside use one-halt pint ot bread crumbs, one pint ot boiling milk, two eggs, two ounces ot butter, four ounces ot caster sugar, one lemon. Convenient Coop for Poultry Keeper Can Be Made Any Size Desired Cover With Netting. The illustration shows a very con venlent style of coop for the poultry keeper. It can be made any size de sired, from 2x3 to 4x5 feet or more, 4ays the Farm and Home. The smaller coop is sufficient for a hen and her brood, while the larger size Brooder Colony House. will hold a brooder and accommodate a flock of 100 chicks. The yard should be made in three sections of 1x2 or 1x3 inch strips covered with one-inch mesh wire net ting. If covered over the top with wire netting, it will be proof against cats and other intruders. The coop and house should be moved to fresh ground weekly. Why Eggs Don't Hatch. There are two main reasons why eggs do not natcn. une reason is too many hens with one male bird. Another reason, keeping the eggs too long a time before setting them, eggs being too old. The yolk of the egg softens and when they reach that point the egg will not germinate. In sending eggs by express the germ ot the egg is started by the heat of being closely packed and kept In hoi express cars too long, also by being kept too long in very warm express offices. Killed by Kindness. More brooder chicks are killed by kindness than die of any other com plaint A chick that is a little hun gry will take exercise sufficient to keen In good health. Make your ra tion for chicks about one-third cracked cane seed, and you wtll npt have much bowel trouble, and sprinkle the floor ot the brooder with good clean sand every day of two. Vsrmln In Hot Weather. Vermin breeds much faster la warm weather than in cool weather. Often give the henhouses, brooders and brood coops a thorough disinfect ing with some good liquid disinfectant and dust the fowls and chicks weU with Uce powder. ... , Be thrifty on little things like bluine. Don't ao. tept water for bluing. Ask for Ked rosa uau Blue, the extra good value blue. The Reason Whyj "Madam, I am Just out of the hos pital, and" "Don't tell me any such story as that! You are the same man I gave a piece of pie to not two weeks ago." "Tes'm, dat was just 'fore I went to de hospital." Houston Post Putting the Garters On. Mrs. Brown was preserving peaches in the kitchen amid an array of glass Jars, covers, rubber bands, etc." Mar garet, aged four, watched the process quietly until the fruit was in the Jars and the covers ready, then she ex claimed, !'Oh, mother, please let me put the garters on!" Trouble, wum a.;-. Sometimes tiny hairs become loos- fore going to all the trouble ot exam ining the upper and lower lids, fill the wash bowl with cold water and open the eyes under water: Open and shut them several times, and in near ly every instance this , will wash out the bothersome hair. It will- at least loosen such a hair so that it may be easily removed by the cotton-tipped toothpick. ' . Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use 'or theit ehildrea puring i ie teeming penoa. .. English "Hunting parson." ' The Rev. Lawrence Capel Cure, reo tor of Abbess Roding, whose death Ii announced, was known-: throughout West Essex as the "hunting parson.' He invariably, wore the old-fashioned smock and tall hat and was a famil lar figure at the meets of the-Esse hounds, which be attended regularlj though in his seventy-eighth year. , London Evening Standard. : Most Costly Wood. Cabole, a beautiful tree that growl on the west coast of Africa, and is alsi found on the island of St. Thomas, it said to furbish the most-costly woo in tue worm, ii sumewnai resemuio. teak, and takes on a very high polish Ita price is quoted as about $3,500 I cubic meter. Advantage ui Electricity. Electricity can not be frozen, neith er can it be adulterated. It works qually well op or rnld days. Breast Is Main Thing. In a market fowl, the breast is the main thing, but In order to obtain a desirable breast it is necessary to have a good body first. So far as ac tual quality is concerned, the color of the skin is of no importance. But when the market calls for a yellow skin, it is important that only . such be served. Poultrymen can neither afford to quarrel with the demand, nor try to reform it. Telling Sex of Eggs. There is no possible way of deter mining sex ot eggs. Mapes very truthfully says that the best way to tell whether an egg contains a rooster or a pullet is to hatch the egg under a hen, and watch the .chick for about a year if it crows it Is a rooster; If it lays eggs, it is a pullet. Gettlna Most Money. It is not the great number of fowls we raise that brings most money, but the ones we can comfortably care for. It takes food and labor to care tor poultry. Twenty hens properly cared for will give better returns wan xuv only half fed and poorly housea. Molting season Is at hand. rullets hatched in March should be laving now. Vermin breeds much faster In warm weather than ia cool. Filth and vermin are the great profit killers and yet good remedies are In reach or everyone. If our chicks or older fowls are not thrifty, let us look Into our methods and find out where we are w Diame. When the hens begin to climb trees to roost it Is time to look to the venti lation and cleanliness of the houses. Hen afflicted with scaly leg eannot possibly giT tne Dest rvc" ln nmiiuftlon. and rough shanks look had. Do not use harsh methods In break- Ina no the broody hens. Remember that broodlness Is nature's provision for rest ....... rl A Picture of Contentment All men look pleased when they smoke this choice tobacco for all men like the rich quality and true, natural flavor of a i -.. . . 4 A . Smoked in pipes by thousands of raen everywhere known to cigarette smokers as the makings." We take unusoal pride ia Liggett & Myers Duke's Mixture. 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