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v PA0J3TW0. MTSDTOHT) MATTi TlillWNTI, MRIIFOlin, OUKflOK. SA'PlUfllAV, OH'OHKI! II, I Mil. I IOCALAND l PERSONAL F. II. Doollttlo of Kraut transacted bindnor ia Mpdford Fri ll a j. William Early of Uh'and spout " few hours In Medford Friday. Lost, nt Central Point early Sat urday inonilnjt, watch rnrm, Bind dad wjth small diamond and two plclhroH. l.ta nt TIT North Khar sldc, Medford, for reward. 174 V. II. Coleman of Jacksonville, who Ms hamming ht potato crop, spoilt Saturday lit Medford. Sea "Joy cm ot tlio North Woods," Kdhjon company's loading nctrens, Mary Fullor In a two reulor. Two other reels, plenty of comedy, tOc. It Theater tonight. 174 Mlgs May llolco of Central I'olnt wag In Mcdford Friday shopping and visiting friends. Vaudovlllo at Star tonight. 174 Tho heavy southward travel of hoboes over tho S. P. Is keeping tho police forco busy nt night, herding the wanderers alone tho railroad tracks. Wo make n specialty of cleaning fancy gowns. Pantorluni. llcrt It. Greor, editor of the Ash land Tidings and wife spent Friday nftcrnoon in Medford, returning in the evening. Home-mado bread at Do Voc'a. William P. Jncoby ot San Fran cisco, well known In this valley, and formerly post master at Gold Hill, is visiting frionds and rolatlve Dlgoster Tankngo for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Korl nok Voterlnnry Itemody Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 1?S Tho break in tho city water sup ply was repaired Friday afternoon, and the full forco turned on, for the first time In 26 hours., It took the pipes about throe hours to fill up, after being turned on, and Medford housewives reveled in tho plentitude ot water. The full pressure is now on, and all danger has passed. City employes worked steadily from the tlmo of tho break until it was re paired. Vaudcvlllo at Star tonight. 174, A number of Medford young peo ple Journeyed to Central Point Fri day night 'to attend a dance glvon by the band ot that city. Watch our windows for display and notico superior quality ot our work. Pantorlum. Quito a crowd is attending the Alutnnl-hlgh school football gamo this afternoon. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. Henry Ferguson of Montague Cal an old resident ot that section, Is spending a few days in the city at tending to business and visiting friends. Snow foil in tho high ranges Thursday, but did not reacji down to tho lower foothills. A number ot Medford hunters aro planning excur sions into tho hills after deer next week. Vnu'u'ovlllo at Star tonight. 174 Under the present ideal weather conditions tho farmers of tho valley havo begun their fall plowing, the rains tho first of the woek putting tho ground, in excellent shape. Crater Lake plcrurea ,& book if 12 pictures, hand colored, the finest ever rondo of tho lake, for salo at Gorking & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 228 Hast Main street, phono 320-J, tf Mrs. Frod I.owls or Wollon was n abort visitor in the city Friday af ternoon. Vaudeville at Star tonight. 17 Arthur I.Jttlo of Chlco, spont Fri day In Mcdford visiting with friend ami attending to business Interests. Wo cnu clean your owning gown porfeotly. Pantorlum. Mrs. Wayno I-cover of Central Point visited with her mother, Mrs. Jcromo, in thlslty this week, K, I), Wcaton, commercial pfiotng- rapuor, negatives made any time or placo by appointment Phono M 1471. Judge Wolvorton. who has been presiding at tho yoiblou of tho foil oral court this woel: left fur Snn Frnnclnco this morning. Unltod Status Marshal Montag, who is wall known In this section roturuod also. Hoy Gadsen of Tusoon, Ariz., spont n fow hours in Medford Friday, look ing ovor tho vallny for a location. Ho will look over tho Wlllainotto val ley, and Is thinking seriously ot lo cating horo. VnudevJllo nt. Star tonight. 174 Between ropalilng sowing ma chines, Boiling Wonder soap and working human hair D, II. Hoanios. 240 North Ooakdnlo avouuo, Is tho MiiisJQst man In tbo city, Mls Noll King ot Ashland spont a fow hours In Mcdford Frld.. Attorney A. C. Hough who has bcon attending tho sessions of the federal court this wok ns nttorney for tho California-Oregon company returned Inst night to his homo In Paw Grants Pass. VaudoMllo nt Star tonight. 174 Mrs. George H.vei's loft Friday opening for Spokane where she will make hor home in the future, -. Uoltiuiig, alternating of all kinds of clothing. Pantorlum. J. C. Onritm and lfo of Portland aro visiting friends and relatives In this' city. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo tho host. Placo your Insurance with Holmos, the Insurance Man, right It ho writes It. tf C. M. Vnupel of Ashland was n bnslnaes visitor in Mcdford Friday. You don't havo to send jour furs away to havo them mado over. 'Wo do that horo. Pantorlum. "John Arming of the Coeur D'Alene mining district in Idaho, is looking over mining prospects In this district, and loft this morning for nn Inspec tion of tho Sterling mine, which' Is controlled by the Uullls Interests. Vaudovlllo at Star tonight. 174 A. G. I.owls of Drain is vlsltlug relatives at Jacksonville for a fow days. Urlng your hair work to Mhdnmc Ij. L. Kennies, 24 ti North Oakdale. Also human hair switches for sale. Milk and cream at DoVoc's. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawson and Mrs. Haskins are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Forbes at Merlin, making tho trip by automobile. Thoy woro ac companied ns far ns Grants Pass by Mm. Porcy Wood and Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Mrs. Wood went to Merlin by train, Mrs. Jackson returning to Mcdford Saturday. Vaudovlllo nt Star tonight. 174 A shipment of two bear cubs wont forward Friday by expross, consigned to tho Harncs zoo. Independence, Mo , being forwarded by Fritz Krauss, of Selmn, who has had tho bears for several months. See "Joyco of tho North Woods." Kdlson company's leading actross. Mary Fuller In n two reeler. Two other reels, plenty of comedy, 10c. It Theater tonight. 174 Mrs. Christiana Greor, a pioneer of Grants Pass, died at tho family home in that city October 0, aged 73 year and eight mouths. Tho funoral will bo held Sunday. Digester Tankngo for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Korl- nok Veterinary Itemody Co., South ern Orogon distributors. 19S John Grieve ot Prospect, spent Saturday in Medford. Vaudevillo at Star tonight. 174 Formor Maj-or Canon received a letter Friday' from his son Faj-, at Sacramento, and is much onoour ugod by the news ho received. Fay who has been In a despondent tdooU since an accident to bis eyos nt Sll vorton, Oregon, a year ago, says that ho Is feeling fino and enjoying him self and Is improving and working some. The young man had many frionds In this city. liming taken tho Medford agency for tho morning Orogoninn you will confer a favor by notifying mo of any complaint you may havo. Claude A. DoVoe, 422 W. Main, phono 122-11 ITS Thoso who wish to donate to tho rummage sale held Oct. IS to 18 by tbo ladies of tho Presbyterian church please phono Mrs. K. N. Warner, 110- J. or Mrs. H. G. Wortman, 900-M, or tho manse, or olso send your do nation to tho chnpol next Tuesday. Vaudevillo at Star tonight. 174 Tho library has Just received some additional volumes of O. Henry. Havo a late style fur sot mado out of jour old onw. Pantorlum. Fred Kelly who has boon visiting his sister near Phoenix this week, returned to Medford Saturday, to hear tho returns on tho world ser ies. Wynne Scott, one of tho most up-to-date portrait artists on the Pa cific coast Is taking charge of tho portrait department for tho Gorkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 bast Main street. Corn for sale at Uurmuda ranch. Phono B91-IM. " Wo are very busy making over old furs into tho latest stylos so jou will havo to hurry if you havo your'H ready for cold weather. Pantorlum. OUTFIELD OF NEW YORK iGIANTS' INFIELD IN THE WORLD'S SERIES OUTFIELD OF ATHLETICS IN THE WORLD'S SERIES GIANTS IN WORLD'S SERIES r t h .. , I W tlF Ttf- . 1 ,fc.w -i r .. v ,Nf . ? & m& vjh. W i ae."ja aMaf t-r , .7 msr. .. m..wr. r....,Mwitt.- r- . , t , 'Vtq? ' i iWWL I'tiuloil mil In Mi'l.cun. No tun, no IiIIh, no ciioh. Now Yolk Mnllicuiiin uim mi tllli; IllOtO Ml II 1 1 III ll" n1;ii mill N tlxitlg n wide curve mill u liili IiikI one (o good iiiliiulugi. Ho nivnl Muipliy lo v"t llrtn-, who up to MiU luno hint inn Int. I'tclclim' flicil In M i mil, tiiin mil, Hiiiiv In Mc liiiuw. ,siiilor out, lliu i In Mc Iiiiu'h. s'o line, no hit, tin ciii'M. U'lglilli Inning I'liilnilt'lpliiii t'ollins tint. )i)lo In Meiklc. linker mil, Mtttlio"u to Mciklo. Mi'lnnt'H mil, I'lcli'lioi' Mcrklo. No inn", no hit m, nn cimix New YniK Miiiimv mil, llnkoV tv Mi'liitnw, .Mol.iiin flmil in (lliliimr MeiKlo mil, Hairy lo .Mclnii, N runs, no hit,, no oiitirv Once ngnin Plunk wit" llieio. I'mir pitilieil Inills liimed Ihn Iri.k. Mull. I'M Mill tliipilKOll of llio AlhlcllcH on fiM pilclieil IiiiIU In the piovinu-innlug, Muih lulling I'liilflilolphm Sll mil, (lieil l, Shu fir llnrrv mil, llorsov' In Mfikli. Iiittlnif the tit -t Imll pilchr.1. S.Iimiib lunueil. No run", iu liiu, tm cirof Now York - Mnl lifu huh pit. In-il lint ooii Imlls ninl irci-Uoil mi iivniii'i it h ho ciiiuo. Ciiiiithill liiiliinif lni Mlltllt'KMin. nit, C.illn, t, Mi Imi.i llorrei: filed , Hatr hi -Imrt led ilo filed In Mnrpln IMiilnile'i'ln win v'inio tu (1 ' ii i'. . You're really dry In a Fish Hrntttl Rcllcx Slicker NYimIimiv "fi" lr in- if, Inn titttr, MHIllnll Nll' it, n iut II, l ill , I.H.I-. I v,mll,l i ililliHk iiul iljnliilk. tafiinl wmiUi $3.00 sUTA V' hUI i Uklr on jc lUI hAIISI'ACTlfW OUAKANTItl.l) irnju kimh If Ml I ' i I ' I J "GASCARETS" ALWAYS STRAIGHTEN YOU UP If CiiMlio, lloiulnili). IIIIImiik, .Slum mil .sour, lliivilli ll.ul lli-iiii Vour l.lur mill llmu'U rapenes V rtrr v rv miiiiia tin of ilniMiiii In uiiitlm, riiKirpn, ti?., nnl i' till Iip-h 'f i ij t r l . rltnc A kii. ImI limn In lil 'K Ull-I llila vrnrk ptclimurlr m ' " H'vi nn iol iK'nlro nn l I itmbla In wl III nlrli tint UtH' nt iutirt. Woolu & McGowan Oo. GIM CHUNG Hums, right fiolil. Snodgrnss, renter lurray, left. Mcrklo, fir-t linso. I) le, hcooiiil base. Klclclier, lllrtstop. Slinfur, tlunl laM. .Murphy, rifjlit fiolil. Slnink, ocnlor Olilrin, loft. ATHLETICS WIN WOULD SERIES BY E0F3I01 OR whether his nondurfin worn could ho stretched ncroM yie full ulno fniiuuu. Official nttwiilnnoo h tmln.xV nine huh .'lfl,US'J. Tlio rcwiptu wci $r5,07(!..'i0. Offlrlnl Scoie I'llIUnKM'UIA All. U. II.I'O. A K. .Murphy, rf. - -I 1 '.' II Oldritiir, If. - -I '-' II n K. Iferoj;. No rutin, one hit, im error. Now York Hum mil, linker to McIiim. .ShtifVr IViiiIpiI mil lo .Mo. Iiuien in fn.nt of I lie Ihixc. Murm J,,U,r' ",",IB",H,1 '''""""i nil. I'lHNk In MflmiM. Nn run-, iii.P"'1 '""' ,",'"",: 'k" th liitu, no urrorn. 'rom ,'1" Uv"r ft'"1 mtn (Continued from Page 1) RECLAIM WEST'S ARID LAND LANE'E PLEA TO CONGRESS WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. -Tho gov ernment could expend profitably In ton years a hundred million dollars Mn J(fB nold(ir8 ntl lmr(1 (!j,unc0(J t0 two fatal errors lioliinrt him woro sufficient with tho scareo hits hn jleldod to elvo tho Athlotlcn tho run needed to cinch the gumo and the championship. , Tiirco Serlcx In Pour Vcarx When Ooylo's filial flicker dropped safo In Murph'y'ii mitt, 35,000 ialr- of eyes woro focused upon tho vet eran hero of tho day and most ot tho 5r,000 tried to get Into tho svWrlfns; mob which Bwarmod onto tho field to cheer him on hla oxlt. Today'8 victory glvos Connlo .Mack three uorld'H series In four yoari ami adiU considerably to tho dluion bloiiH of his present niche In baseball hall of fume. I'or tho series the Athletics hit safoly forty-six times for twenty- threo runs. Tho OlftnU ronnoeteil with thirty-three lilts for fifteen runs. In a like manner the lono run reglstored by the Ulauts v. as only mado BOESlblo by an addition to the error column, but In this ensu tho er ror vas ehurged to Plank himself. Following their usual tactios, tho Mackmon made a vicious assault lit tho early Innings and stacked up a lead against a brilliant finish by Mathewson. Murphy, the first man uii, laceu u siuglo and was rorccu uy Oldrintc. Collins singled to loft, put ting Oldrliig on third. Maker filed to Hums and Oldrlug scored when Hums threw to McLean. Tho throw wns In plenty of time to havo nnlloil the runner and only Hums' bad peg made the tally possible. .Malty Takes Control In tho third Inning Doyle's fumblo and Mtrklo'H delay In running down Murphy, taught off third on Halter's easy grounder, tost two moro rune. From this point on, Matty took tho game away from his support, and Colling, lh. IHukor, Hli. . . .MdutUMi, Hi. . .Stntnk, of. -Harry, tm. Solmng, u. -- PIIIIlK, p. a . n (I II o tl J (I Tolals jii n 0 2" i:i i NEW YORK AII.R. II.I'O. A. H HurzpL', Sli. . Doyle, lib JFIuleliur, w. . Ttnrti., If. Shaftr, of. . . Murray, if: .M Lou ii, c. . tho'wklo, l. MtttllOWMIII, p, CnirHlnir -. Total . I I . n - n . . l , :i . :i . :i i o n ii o o 2 o 7 I .'I 0 (I 0 1 0 1 0 .27 1 2 11 lu tho roelnmatlon of arid, Bemi-arII im,,,i7t.. Craiidull Imltcd for Mulliewson in ninth inning. Si hi Itx linilnR Pliiln. . 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.l !Ii -... 2 12 0 0 10 0 0-0 N'ow York. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 I 1Kb - 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 02 Sii in inn ry Siierifiep hiu, Colliiin, .Mi'Iniio. .Snerifioo i'lim-, Iliikiir, -MnliiueH. I.olt on Iiiims, l'liilii'lelpliiu It, Now York 2. linsoH on hulls, off Plunk I (Hhn i'ur), off .MiitlicwMOii 1 (Muipliy). Struck out, by Plunk 1 (Ifer.ujfii liy Mutlieufcnn 2 (Scliuuj; 2J. Don hie pl.iy, Colliim In I lurry lo Mo. Iiiiioh; Jinny lo Colliim lo MotynoH, 1'irsr iiiiilpu Pliiladelphin Murphy nin'Icil, hil. hn the ilrnt Imll pilclinl, OlilriiiK forced, Mullicwoon to Fletcher, on mi ntlenijili'i wicriilce. Collins niiit fried lo ii'kIiI, pultiiiff Oldrinj,' on third. linker Hied to Hums, Olilriu hporiiiK on tin tliHiw-in uml Colliiw tukinc hccotnl, ulicn lliiiim llnew too Ho worked a fuullloss game, high to .Mi'I.cnii. (!olliim out, (Ioivol' WeeKs&McGowanCo TJND13RTAKKRS Lady Assistant liny Phone il'Jl Nljjlit J W, Wrkn 10.1.J.2 l'Jioiies A. K. Orr 078-M -- . IMMKIILI W ..w,v... M IMMIUOdU f) M II i I - I ' ! Ifvll '"llllin 'll flt'll' and swamp lands located west of tlio Ju tJjff B,x clos(,K ro,uuis Jllt Mi (0 Doyle, when .MoIiiiich IiiiiiimU'iI one Missouri rl or" said bocroiary oi iu.jmtt,nK Jllpport waH t00 ,,tfUiy Interior FranKiln K. J.ano touay oiweuk nKaBt plank's great pitching, his roturn from a tour oi wio wci. "Tho lands onco reclaimed could bo divided into farms of twenty and for-Lamo ,)0 w 00f J)UcJl a(J ty ucreb, every ono ot which wouiu im laud is taken un nromntly. This practical uud necessarily must bo re claimed by the government because tho reclamation projects generally havo been failures excopt in small tracts. My purpoBO is to recommcuu to congress cxtenslvo Irrigation and draiiiago projects." but twontj'-nlno Ulauts facing him, Plank said this may bo tho lust ball ho Is to the (liiiilliuKtiinaii. One run, two Hits, one error, New York- Herzoi,' out lo Miuphy hv u rillllliliL' cutcli. Dm lo mil. Ilnrry to MoIiuiuh, oh n kIiiiii hit of forty years old. If it Is, ho can al ways remember it as his greatest game. At tho finish tho crowd was all thero with tho ovation for Plank. For Inning after Inning it wan ob vious that tho veteran had his "P-'BcIu.i.k miiIc,I, (lie hull Inttiut; Mull' t'WHim'H i;hi,(, mill ilcllecliiiL' off fielilintr. Fletcher filed to OlilriiiL'. who Imekeil up upiiiint llio Munch eiH. No ruiiH, no hits, no eriorH. Kci (mil Jiuiliig I'liilutlolphln Sli link out, Doylo to MoiUo. Jlmrv J'licd lo Miirinv. patients curled up and whlierod. Tho 'Ihlril liming Pliilnileliiliiu Mtirphv Miituli'il 0 tlirmiptli short. It hm h riiihuIi jiut 0 out of Fletcher' reach. Oldriuu imiIo nn DiiyltV mi of mh hiiuv hid hot sroumlir. Colliim nut. Mucnfic iiiK to .Merklc. uimuMMnl. linker whs Hiif nml Mur4iy Hord lni. .Mrkle Ntleiiiptcil to tit Itukrr on the line, ini-o, nml H,r,.H ) M, .. ,, too Into to cutcli Murpiiy. linker icot nnilii fur a hit. .Mclnne rtiod in lliirn. OlitriiiK Konrinj; on th throw-in ijtnink out, Doylo to Mcr kin. Two runs, two InU, nun error. Now Yoik .Mei.oHii flicil to ()i rinj,'. Mcrkln lino. to Colliim. Mntli owsoii out, Harry to .Mclniiwn, N" ruiiH, no hits, no errors. Pom th Inning New York- Iforzoir fnniicil. II wim I'lniik'n firm 'utrikeoiil. Di.tli nn, .mc i lines iihhsmml'ii. iictchor flicil o Struul;. No riuiM, no hiU, no nrrorn. riiilni1eliliiii- Harry mil, Flelchni to .Mciklo., .Snliniiif flciil In Murray Plhnk flicil to llclcher, win. modi a prul ly cntuh while iiiiiiiiu Inn I. wiirtl. S'o iiiiii', no hiU, no ennrx. I'lflli IiinliiK I'hilinlelpliin Murphy mil, I)oe to Mciklo. Oliliiiif out, Doylo In Mm klo, on llio firet hull pileheil. Colling flicil to Sliufer. No ruiiH, no IiKh, no errni6. Now York Hums lined ou( lo MoFiineH, who pulled down Ihe ilritc while the Rinokn wiih hIiII oil Sim for walked, llio firm (limit In iciieh lii-xt. Murray Kiifo when 1'iuiil ilroppcil u hlj-h pop viliieh ilrnpiiei through IiIk wiiliii,' milt, linker jrot hiK ullculion just at tlio moment tin hull iliojipcil inlo kin IiiiiiiI, McLenii siiitd (n left router, scoiiut; Sim -for. Murray wnH held nt sccniid Merklo forced McLenn u hccnnil. Colliim lo Hurry, iinl uns duiihlcil ul IithI, Ilnrry to MoIiiiich. One run, ouo hit, one orror. Shlli Inning I'liiliulelphiu linker niujleil In right on first Imll, MViIiiiioh Hiierilii cil to firm. Ktriink out, Dujle to .Mmkle, linker Inl.iiij,' third, Hurry out, Fletcher lo Meiklc. No ruiiH, one hit, no errors. A liuiiline decis- ion on Hurry nt firm, prevented nn olher score in tho fifth when Hu ker'H Hiifo slum opened the iiiniii,', Now ork I Ici.oi,' forced Mulh ewfion, Ilnrry to Collinw, uud whh doiihlcd ut firHt,.CollliiH lo MoIiiiich, Doyle Jlicd to Murjihy, No runs, one Int, no enoiH. Setonlli lulling I'liilnilclplilii Heliiuig funned. MJilliewhou'H i'iiHt Hhlkcnul. I'lnuk out, Doylo to Merklo. Muipliy walk. (lot a 10-rmit lm niiw. You iiiu and women who rnit't Km foolliiK rlnht who hut koudHcho. ixinteil totiRiio. foul (Ht and foul hrcath, ilUdiuiM. can't sloop, am bil ious, no mum and upm, tMithorml ulth a sick, gnwy, dlMirdnrnd Mom anh. or hntti iKickaeho and fwl worn out. Aro jou konpliiK jour liunula clean with CaicnroU. or nmrnly forrltiK a passageway ntnry fnw il)s with Milts, eathnrtlu pills or castor oil? Cnsnirets work while jou sloop; cloanse tho Htomach. retnnvo tin.' sour. uiidlaHstoil. fernioiillnit food i tri-Mi lille out of ttii sjstum ntl tho rousttpniiid wast mat- tor ami poison In the bowels. A Casenrnt tonight will stralKhtiui you out by morning a lO.ront box from nny drug sloro ll hoop your summon nwuet, liter and houels rnKii lar, and head rUr for months. Don't forgot tin children Thoy lo Ciurnrots heeauso they tasto Kiiod net or grlpo or sicken ( IMS V 111,1111 stditi: Trim In I im nil' a bl'iml luiilr A pnnllltii i' ii re fur l.lvir, I-un. tlwart, Klillii Htiim.iili mid liAcl Irmilili'S t'lires .Malnrln, ('bills nint Fir hihI UlleillliNIUill A HUSmilloeil (Hto for l'i'. No surgical operation r ipilri-il. 'IlkVIIMOMAUS I liinl IiiiihiiIi (fiuililo (or ji'iiih, rauiliig ilrnpitcnl iiiiiiIIiIiiiiii, .fior Inking eight iIohoi of Hr. (Jim Cluing' inrillillio I iu iclloteil of till (mil lilo. .MlPi. tt. M. Ill ltllll?lt. This I. i . ..-rilfy that (ilni ChuiiK mired m oi the plUn alter l& jwir' UndlnM snd ran rrrommitid him to iiii)it nffliitcil Hlih tliein 0. M. H.ilri .'I'lo. Clilio Cat 'J 1 1 . Pi. nil .Mi:iii(tti. uitt:. Odd Fellows Attention All Odd Fellows nro Invited to at tend special serviced nt tin First Hap- tlst church Huinlay night Tho hroihors will moot at the hull at 7 o i-hick nun go in win (iiurcn in a body. IJ. W. Ilrnlniiril, Acting N. (. What is the Matter with Your Stomach? IK Hkihs. ) if.,.: in , .iais . In Oiiuix'i' l.it,ii, Until.' Journal on page v Mr Ailsins )n. "Home of tho most pronounced crfios of nausK and "iidrrous dyajiop sla" aro foam! wbur the towaeh It iwlf la mrfctly nmutt ami am dim to iy strain. " If you attlfmr form atomneh dla orders, btttir kr your ayw oxnw I nod. apclallM oh nye strain, and ran Klw you ioalllrd advlin In tlioso nmUom Oil. 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