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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 19, 1932,
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arttaar Perry
This I the laat day of the pri
mary campaign. It la a matter of.
thanksgiving, and cause for deep and
of!nanuyyehae ,nded; that, until j
lau a least, uio s-jr uu oraii-
ldiotio raving. th base and dema-
oglo blather, the cheap and sensa-
tionai appeal of the panderer to aui-1
len preudlces will cease. Politics Is ;
h that-, ferlnir- nut mil thl .
meanness and mediocrity In man,
and la the mother and the hand
maiden of most of the unhapplness
In the world today. And the mean'
neaa and the madness, th. petty ly-
four-flusher and toe hypocrite coma
into full .flower, under the 58 i
primary system. Not content with-
ons period of lunacy, in an election 1
year, tha lawgivera in men- supreme
of bstter-bralned chtsel-headedness.
Anybody with sufficient gaU, and
the prloe of a filing fee, can seek
offloe. A good pair of lungs are also
essential, along with abnormal ego
tism and delusions of Importance.
The primary campaign la ended,
thank Qodl The politicians cease
speaking but keep on talking. The
dementia ot a campaign only ilea
dormant, and apt to start Its poor
victim bragging and fuming child
ishly without warning.
The "tick fever" la reported
throughout the Paclflo Coast states.
It does no good to have the "tick
fever" In a service station, when ema
ciated from lack of gas.
"Josh Rand of Strawberry Peak
was a business visitor Friday: It
waa his first trip to town In 15
months." (Paisley Items). Josh Is
getting frequent.
The sale of used candidate, will
tart Saturday. All the deputlea you
ean pack borne with each purchase.
The next great agony will be the
buying ot 1933 auto licenses.
,
Considerable laughing la being
done at the expense of a good name.
O. Wig Aahpola Is still busy plow
ing, via hla hired man. Fred Tlce.
Mr. Ashpol Is doing a neat Job.
,
One hundred and alxty-three la
dles and genu will receive aheepaklns
made out of cornstalks, at the hs.
graduation exercises. In another year
they will know definitely that tha
eoonomto grindstone Is not made of
chiffon, and painted pink.
The eternal fish Isaua haa again
risen, and the piscatorial enthusiasts
are aU a-flutter. The watera of Rogue
river are muddy, which cannot be
helped, but the progress of Mama
Salmon to the head of navigation la
impeded by a monument to progress
the Savage Rapids dam. Besides
eauslng bum fishing, the dam mara
the eternal beauty of the rlver This
rumpus alwaya atarte fermenting the
last full moon In May and come, to
a head at the next legl,lature. The
fish are the 7-year Itch that has been
scratched tor 30 years.
"IX any man among you seameth
to be wise In this world, let him be
soms a tool, that he may be wise."
(1 Corinthians, 3:18). So It seems.
John H. Curtis of Tldewster, Vs.,
at negotiator In the Lindbergh babe
kidnaping, confesses he duped an
admiral, a preacher, the father, and
score, p.f Amerlcsn cltlsens In a cruel
hoax. Mr. Curt la should have de
votes hla unusual talents to some
thing less brutal like the voters,
who are adept at getting tooled.
The last Candidates' Ball of the
Hooey season waa attended by 97
candidates. The Invitation to attend
a revival meeting mustered three
candidates,
ess
ANT DON-T SNfFZR
(Ktlquette Hint)
If the nose becomes to trou
blesome at table and cannot be
wlpeo unobtrusively. It Is better
to excuse on self until It can ba
subjugated than to sit and anlf
fie, or worst, blow It there.
DENTIST OETS SENTENCE; FINE
(Hdllns coos Bay Times). Fine,
my foot I , , , it's exquisite.
Among the high crimes and misde
meanors that have been noted, to
ny extent. Is the dlsbollral horn-
woKgllng of an offlceseeker by
auTer, . 7.
he revealed he had no vote.
Is to
TJ OW quickly we forget. Eleven years ago there wag a de-
A pression in this country- but few of us remember it. And
a political complex similar to the present one was created, only
it was against the Democrats instead of the Republicans.
Congress then, as now, was milling about, viewing with
alarm, and in the senate there was a perfect avalanche of stump
speeches, declaring what was the. matter with the country and
what must be done about it.
Vice President Marshall then presided over the senate. After
listening to these harangues for several months, he arose in his
seat after a particularly angry tirade, and quietly remarked:
"Now gentlemen. I am going to tall you what thii nation really
needs. Moat ol all It need, good S-cent cigar I"
There was a moment of silence and then a roar of applause
and laughter. That remark swept the country, and the entire
country laughed. It broke the tension, it cleared the atmos
phere. And from that time on until the end of his term, no
senator- Republican or Democrat arose in his seat to tell Vice
President Marshall what was wrong with the oountry.
TT7ITH the primary over, and the usual lucid interval before
the presidential campaign, about to begin, we suggest
that what the country needs and particularly this section of
it, is not so much a good five-cent cigar as a good joke,
something to tickle the community diaphram, and give the
people a chance to forget their troubles in spontaneous mirth.
We have the highest authority for this belief. To quote one
of the most eminent physicians and psychiatrists in the country :
' "In eases of mental and Imaginary diseases nothing hu greater
therapeutlo value than a whooping big laugh."
But what is there to laugh about someone may inquire!
Well, we admit not much. Times are hard. The circumambient
gloom is pretty, thick. But during the past few weeks, the
present writer has gotten several good laughs out of this
down-with-the-gang" talk, and
nly continue it we believe the
"0R a very eminent American once remarked- you "can fool
T ,, . .... . .1 1 1, t
all the people some of the time, some of the -people all ot
the t;me tut y0 c n-t fooj au the people aU the time." Truth
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may be crushed to earth, but it never fails to rise again.
This "down with the gang" talk hag been going on here
abouts, for nearly twenty years, and we admit it has fooled
many peope, But you can't
TIME. And the people of Jackson County, NO MATTER HOW
TOMORROW'S PRIMARY COMES OUT, are not going to
, . ,
swallow this gang whangdoodle bait, hook and sinker any
LONGER '
TPIIEY are going to call for a show down. They are going
A to domand the members of this gang which has destroyed
law and order in this supposedly peaceful and self-respecting
community; which has robbed the people, sanctioned murder,
and made our courts and judges a laughing stock, BE NAMED
that the charges against them be clearly stated, and the truth
or falsity of these gang charges be determined once and for
all, not by the politicians nor the newspapers but in THE
PROPER WAY, in the Anglo-Saxon way BEFORE OUR
COURTS AND OUR GRAND JURIES.
And when that is done Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy I if the
people of Medford and Jaokson County don't get a laugh, then
Lydia Pinkham never sold a pill I
That laugh will be so loud and raucous, that no amount of
table thumping, no amount of coyote howling, no amount of
insinuating, no amount of misrepresentation- is going to be able
to withstand it.
AND if it is NOT done, if the "gang howlors" try to side
ton trils oil OTO.nivn m tliav litva ttiAia liw Ailai-lnl?
our courts are corrupt, our juries are corrupt, our judges are
corrupt, justice cannot be attained in Jackson County, then
unless we ae greatly mistaken) there will be another laugh.
For if this charge against the people of Jackson County is
true, then there is only one course to pursue, i. e.
INSTRUCT CAPTAIN TENGWALD TO CALL OUT THE
NATIONAL GUARD! For when civil law can't be sustained,
it is the sworn duty of the Governor of a state- in which such
lawlessness and disorder reigns to declare martial law.
MARTIAL LAW FOR MEDFORD AND JACKSON COUN
TY, BECAUSE OF THE MEDFORD AND JACKSON COUNTY
GANG I
Now we submit in all seriousness, could the national laugh
caused by Vice President Marshall's 5-ccnt cigar, hold a candle
to the laugh caused in Southern Oregon by thatt
Our Last Word
KTOW one last word, and this IS serious.
' Why has the Mail Tribune spent so much time this cam
paign "calling" this "down with the gang" foolishness?
For this reason and this reason alone : We are in the midst
of a serious depression, we face a critical econoniio situation,
we need AS WE HAVE NEVER NEEDED BEFORE, HON
EST, COMPETENT AND RELIABLE MEN IN PUBLIC
OFFICE.
This gang talk has been used in the past, and this year,
solely and exclusively to confuse the votors- to raise a smoke
screen behind which unqualified and incompetent men may, on
a tido of prejudice, hatred and passion, slip into important
offices, behind which the real and only important issue may
be hidden, namely the issuo between
GOOD GOVERNMENT AND BAD GOVERNMENT!
That's all! That's why we have demanded a show-down
on this gang talk, so that the people might see what it really
IS. That's why we have insisted so constantly that the people
study the candidates for themselves, disregard this camouflage
on the part of self-interested office seekers, go straight to the
core of the thing, and select those candidates they believe to
be the best qualified for the positions they seek, from the stand
point of CHARACTER AND ABILITY.
, , ,
CO on that note with which we started this campaign, we also
end. Go to the polls tomorrow and vote for those men yon
regard as the BEST MEN- the most reliable men, the most cap
ablo men, regardless of which party they belong to, regardles
of everything and anything, except your duty as a citizen t"
,he 1JKST GOVERNMENT IN JACKSON COUNTY
THAT CAN BE OBTAINED.
Laugh!
if our friends the enemy, will
people of Jackson County will
fooi aU the people ALL THE
e
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
More About Giigamesh,
Japan Has Troubles,
Potatoes and Prohibition.
Pope Pius Warns,
Copyright t King Feature 8ynd loo.
The Field Museum-Oxford
University expedition in Mes
opotamia finds a tablet four
thousand years old, supplying
fifty missing lines in the Epic
of Giigamesh, who was to the
literature of ancient Babylon,
what Ulysses was to Greece.
Some of his adventures sug
gest writings in the old testa
ment, especially his escape
from a great flood, like the one
that threatened Noah.
Among northern ' people? the ad
venture of Beowulf suggest the ca
reer of Giigamesh. But Beowulf's
wildest adventures, Including his
swim of six days and nights In the
ocean dressed In full armor, and hla
fights with marine animals, seem
tame compared with the Giigamesh
career.
Primitive men were children, and
all delighted In fairy stories, even
when writing history.
Tokyo reports a new cabinet
planned to suit the Japanese army,
following the murder of 77-year-old
Japanese prime minister, by young
army officers.
The civil authorities of Japan
dwindle In Importance to infrm-mi-croscoplc
size, when war begins and
must defer to army officers that deal
directly with the mikado. The army
feels that Japan Is In lta hands and
no civilian must Interfere.
On the other hand, Japanese bonds
and the yen drop, exchange markets
of the world taking a cold view of
patriotism In Japan. They know
that Japan's army will fight mag
nificently, but know also that It
would not be able to finance mag
nificently. If the army decides what
Is to be done and spent, the civilian
government may find It difficult to
pay the bills.
The money problems of Japan's
civilian government may be compli
cated by news that Eussla has called
up four army classes, totaling 800,000
men, for Immediate maneuvers.
A Oerman expert warned the kai
ser that attacking Russia was like
fighting a feather bed, "the farther
In you go, the more you smother."
Japan may find a feather bed In
China.
Manchuria reports that 35 Japan
ese prisoners have been massacred In
the town of Han and the town
burned. The Chinese that killed the
Japanese retreated after the massa
cre. Japan doubtless will avenge
their deaths with many killings, but
you cahnot kill 400,000,000 Chinese.
Mrs. Vincent As tor, intelligent and
prosperous young New York broker,
collected funds for a wet campaign
yesterday at the corner of Nassau
and Wall streets. Mrs. John N.
Sheppard and Mrs. Charles H. Sabln,
also prosperous ladles, Join many oth
ers described as "society women" In
a fight for beer and against prohi
bition. Prohibitionists will not underesti
mate the Importance of this 'society."
When Parmentler brought potatoes
to Prance, working people would have
nothing to do with them. The king
ordered his nobles to wear potato
blossoms In their buttonholes, and
the little people said: "Potatoes
must be good, since the nobles wear
t,helr blossoms.' They have been eat
ing potatoes ever since, cooked In 100
ways.
In an encycle of solemn warning
headed 'Charltas Christ," Christ's
charity," Pope Plus Eleventh urges
an eight-day period of prayer and self
denial. The faithful are to abstain
at least from entertainment and
amusement, however lawful," the
prosperous giving to the poor what la
thus saved.
The pope denounces communism,
atheism, socialism, exaggerated na
tionalism, and at the same denouncee
accumulation of wealth In the hands
of a few Individuals. With that par
agraph in the encycal ultra radicals
will agree.
The pope sees tn modern times
the satanlcal banners of war against
Ood and against religion bnusenly
unfurled to the wind.
Congressman Cochran's bill pun
ishing kidnaping with death or life
Imprisonment Is approved by the
house Judiciary subcommittee.
The difficulty, unfortunately, is
not lack of severe penalties, but In
capacity In dealing with crime, and
convicting and punishing imirderert
and other criminals.
Kidnaping, hijacking, bootlegging.
acketeerlng, holdup, murder, all are
..iken quite for granted. There 1
some excitement in such a case, a
(Continued oa Page Slsren)
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed tetters pertaining to personal neaitb and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady U a stamped self-addressed
envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in ink
Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William Brady In care of The Mat Tribune.
LARGER DOSES
When diphtheria kills It Is by poi
soning, not by choking.
In the emergency or first aid treat
ment of poison
ing It is the
part of good com
mon sense to
give enough of
whatever antidote
you do give.
The 'name of
the poison of
diphtheria la to
in. The name of
the antidote we
use for such poi
soning is antitoxin.
There are from 200,000,000 to 300,
000,000 red blood corpuscles in a
single drop of blood. Bo we need
not get excited over the loss ot a
few hundred thousand red blood
corpuscles, need we?
Not long ago a member of my
household came down with a sore
throat. The patient had been ex
posed to diphtheria. The attend
ing physician took a culture, but
we did not wait for the laboratory
report. We Just gave the patient
30,000 units of antitoxin. Next
morning patient was getting weU
and report was negative. Shucks,
we had spent the price of the anti
toxin to no purpose. But we were
not regretful. Anyway we all slept
soundly that night.
Only the Ignorant and supersti
tious imagine there Is any risk In
volved In administering antitoxin.
True, any such serum may cause
hives or similar discomfort, and In
rare cases It may cause an asthmatic
seizure, even a fatal one. But this
latter possibility is easily guarded
against by administering only a
wee drop of the serum first and
waiting an hour to see whether the
patient la sensitized. If the emergency
Is not too urgent. If no disagree
able reaction occurs within aa hour.
then the full dose may be Injected
without fear of unpleasant conse
quences. If It Is worth while to give anti
toxin at all It Is the part of com
mon sense to give enough In the
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CoriihjerL GxLlinq Ufhorth.
w-'dL fe.iv-eA. LpJteufA.
Higher deposit
No deflocculator
Maximum control
Better weathering
Easily removed
That's why S-W
on thousands
Thousands of acres of orchard in the North
west were sprayed the past season with two
to four less cover sprays than were generally
applied by using S-W Arsenate of Lead and
field service. Grower success in securing
better control with fewer sprays with S-W
Arsenate of Lead is due to several factors:
HIGHER DEPOSIT. Many actual analyses show
that more S-W Arsenate of Lead remains on the
fmlt after spraying. Heavier deposit is very im
portant as control Is in direct ratio to deposit,
other factors being constant.
NO DEFLOCCULATOR. Sherwtn-WMlams Arse
nate of Lead does not contain a deflocculator. This
allows it to settle more quickly on the fruit with
heavier deposit and more desirable type of coating.
GREATEST BULK. Actual tests
with the Scott volumeter show
thnt S-W Arsenate of Lead has
the greatest dry bulk tn the pack
age and also tha highest layer
when allowed to settle in the spray
tank or test tube. It will go into
suspension with the least agita
tion. Because S-W Arsenate of
LET US QUOTE YOU ON
Sherwin-WilliamsArsenate of Lead and Summer Oil
ENJOY REAL SERVICE ON YOUR SPRAY MATERIALS
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Local
Brady. M. D.
OF ANTITOXIN.
first dose to neutralize all the toxin
or diphtheria poison immediately.
These hang-overs of paralysis that
followed diphtheria In so many
cases 20 or 30 years ago were almost
Invariably due to too small doses
of antitoxin. If any was given at
all. The Inadequate doses left con
siderable diphtheria toxin or poison
un-neutralized, and the toxin or
poison of the disease, not the anti
dote, caused the paralysis.
Ten thousand units of antitoxin
Is a trifling dose. Such a dose la
comparable with 10,000 red blood
corpuscles, which would scarcely
make a smear visible to the naked
eye. Of course, if you could Inject
the picayune ten thousand units in
the first 10 minutes of the Illness
you might neutralize all the toxin
then in the blood, at that. But If
you let the production of toxin
go on for eight, 12 or 24 hours, then
you had better begin with 30 to 60
thousand units, and If the diphtheria
Is moderately severe you are still
only" trifling If you give anything
less than one hundred thousand
units.
In Russia they find that In very
severe diphtheria doses of from 200.
000 to 300.000 units of antitoxin,
much larger than has heretofore
been used, the mortality rate la
decreased more than half. In any
case no harm can be done If we
give more than enough.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Barley Water.
In diluting baby's food with bar
ley water or oatmeal water, please
tell me how to make this. Mrs.
L, O.
Answer To two tables poonfuls of
either barley grain (pearl barley)
or barley flour add one, quart of
water and a pinch of salt and boil
or simmer for four or five hours,
adding water as needed to keep
quantity up to a quart. Then strain
through coarse muslin. ' To make
oatmeal water use the same method,
with rolled oats or ordinary oatmeal.
Barley water Is less laxative than
oatmeal water. Either serves not
only as a desirable food in Itself.
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Arsena
A
5 1 H
tax y-v -i
te of Lead is being used
of acres
of orchards this spring
Lead lies in a fluffy layer after settling. It will not
clog the pipes of stationary spray plants.
COMPATIBLE WITH MINERALOIL. S-W Arsenate
of Lead is compatible with oil sprays and other
combinations further assuring high deposit.
BETTER WEATHERING PROPERTIES. Analyses
at picking time show that S-W Arsenate of Lead
has superior weathering properties which, be
cause of highrr deposit and greater adhesiveness
often permit the grower to eliminate late cover
sprays. It is easily removed and fruit cleaned In the
usual manner will meet the world tolerance.
Let us show you what a combination spray
of S-W Arsenate of Lead and S-W Summer
Mulsion can do in your orchards. A corps of
field men is at the sen ice of all growers
using Sherwin-Williams products. Informa
tion about what they can do to help you
Manufactured on the Pacific Coast to mast
Wj
fcssrlSaSWslawsi
Agent for Sherwin-Williams
2Z
ep
lid Is I. ae
but also aids the digestion of milk
curd In infancy, when used Instead
of plain water for diluting milk in
modifying mUk for the baoya oonw.
Man Who Lost a Leg Is Known
Your correspondent "B. M. B."
who sought the name and address
of the reader who told about giving
up smoking AFTER he had lost a
leg through the disease thrombo
angltla obliterans, no doubt referred
to me. You are permitted to give
my name and address to "B. M. B."
I shall be more than pleased If any
thing In my experience can help
anybody with that condition. D.
M. S.
Answer Thank you. Now the best
I can do Is hold your letter a while,
and tf "E. M. E." writes again I'll
give him your , name and address.
As a rule, however, I cannot give
out any correspondent's Identity
or address, and I never give names
or Identifying indications of any
sort In thla column.
These Near-Testimonials.
I have cured myself of foot blis
ters by your simple remedy after
spending more than $200 on various
specialists and remedies. This would
be a better world If there were
more doctors like you In it. S. A.O.
Answer But you slice It so thin.
brother, that I can't teU whether
it's balonev or summer sausage I
like both, tho. Le'me know some
time what my simple remedy was.
(Copyright John P. Dille Co.)
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, May 19(Spl.)
Tommy Divans of this district Is
shearing his sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young enter
tained at a dinner Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jackson.
Jack Stowell la helping William
Perry build a barn.
John Domagall Is busy plowing
on his ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Shelley. Jr.,
spent the week-end In California vis
iting relatives.
Mary Ellen Holman spent the
night with Pearl Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson spent
the evening with Mr. end Mrs. I. R
Kltne and nephew. Glenn Lannlng
Mrs. George H Stowell Is home
from the hospital and la getting
along nicely.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 796.
Portraits of distinction. The Peas
leys, opp. Holly theater.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
tm1 -5ft ;v ;. -.-.v. v ,v. :
with your spraying problems
can bo obtained from any
Sherwin-Williams dealer,
or write us direct.
THE SHERWIN-WILIIAMS CO.
paciric coast ornccsi
Portland Csttl. Spokane Salt Late City
t Oakland San Frsncltce LosAnfamj
your conditions
Sprays
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the rues of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Vean
Af)
K of whiskey marked "aalt fish"
found along Bear creek.
Oreat Interest manifested in pri
mary election, with Klan as all-absorbing
Issue. Governor Olcott de
nounces -bigotry." snd "fiery crosses"
gleam from the Slskiyous to the Col
umbia river.
Rudolph Valentino, firm star,
rested aa bigamist.
TEN YFABS AGO TODAX
May 19, 1022
(It was Friday)
Crops benefited by warm weathen
pear blossoms start falling.
Charge Harding the administration
"reeks with corruption" rolls Repulra
Ucans.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
May IB, 1912
(It was Sunday)
Copco rushes work on new power
line to Klamath Falls,
Shortage of farm and orohard labof
feared In valley.
Rev. Rlcheson of Boston, accused
of poisoning sweetheart, given day's
lease of life by prison warden so he
can recover from hysterics.
N. Jerry, "the nugget king," finds
nugget worth 9563.
Women to hold suffrage tea at Nat.
Blue Ledge railroad boosters to hold
meeting.
3
"We Know Chevrolets
-You Know Us"
BteaVig all
Records
BREAKING ALL RECORDS
Is one thing and figuring out
how It is done Is another. We
are wondering why a RED cow
that eata GREEN grass gives
WHITE milk that makes YELLOW
butter, and why a BLACK hen
lays WHITE eggs.
We have figured out why our
Chevrolet repair service Is In ,
such popular demand. "Honest '
service at fair rates" Is the work
ing slogan here. A trial will re
veal the efficiency and thorough
ness always guaranteed. Let
Chevrolet specialists put your car
In perfect running condition.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
South Riverside Phone ISO
GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING
MAY27-28-29-30
BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT JUNE 6
Treat yourself to an early vaca
tion. "Dollar Day" roundtrips be
tween all S. P. nation are first
tUus tickets at shout $1 per 100
miles, good on ALL TRAINS, in
coaches or in Pullmans (plus
usual berth charge).
SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS
Portland 7.15
San Francisco $ 9.10 I
Los Angeles ....$18.25
Ask agent about "Dollar Daf
fares lo Mexico.
Southern
Pacific
J. C. Csrle, Agent, Phone 34
Painful Piles
Go quick No Cutting No Salves
It takes only one bottle of Dr. J. 8.
Leonhardts prescription HEM-ROID
to end ltcMni. bleeding, protrud
ing plies. This Internal remedy acta
quickly even In old, atuborn cases.
HEM-ROID succeeds becsuse It heals
and restores the effected parts and
removes blood congestion in the lower
bowel the csuje of piles. Only an
Internal medicine can do this, that's
rtiy salves snd eutt!n fall. Jarmln
Woodi ht HEM-ROID tablets muit
i end your Put misery or money back.