The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 21, 1907, Image 7

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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Fresh butter ami egg at lient's.
Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis.
Get your hay orders in at Wait's. Get
it at the car and save cartas charges.
Stranahan & Clark have on hand a
I a rue supply of id urate of potash and
euper phosphate, and can fill orders for
any quantity.
Go to H. V. Wait's for your flour and
fatl and save money. Barrel lots of
dour at the right price.
Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Btudio.
Get a fine roast at Bent's meat mar
ket. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf
lard under their own brand.
H. W. Wait is agent for the Fetaluma
Ineuhators. They are the standard,
tie can furnish you with any kind of
incubator thermometer.
Cnickens for Sundny dinner at A S
Kent's.
Wodchoppeie supplies of all descrip
tions at Uaynre. Wedges, saws, axes,
etc Call and sen us.
Orange, citron and lemon peel at
Hauna'a Star Grocery.
Maple Syrup and Niw York Ktate
Hwk Wheat at Jackson's.
Mt. Hood tooth powder, best in the
wnthi, at i lllianis r'harniacy. Money
l ack if not satisfactory. f 14 '
Frh nu':i.'fi made daily at Bent'
meat market.
It is to your interest to refer to M.
Jiartmess' ad under the new system.
'J'lie Dietz Studio for photos.
Telephone A. S. Kent your meat or
ders at the City Market.
New and complete line ct groceries
at the Star Grocery.
All our meats are purchased in Port
land from the Union Meat Co. and are
government inspected, which is a guar
anty of its wholesomeness. McGuire
Bros.
Stranahan & Clark have received a
large order of plant food, put up in con
venient packages, for house plants.
Also lawn fertilizer. Give them your
orders.
Don't forget where to get oyster
shells, grit bone or any kind of chicken
feed,, stock or poultry food. H. W.
Wait's is the place.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Pine Salve crbolized, acts like a
poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively
used for Eczema, for chapped hands and
Hps, cuts and burns. Bold by Keir &
Cass, Druggists..
Raisins, currants, sweet apple cider,
in fact anything you need to make
good mince pies found at Hanna's
Star Grooery.
Death of B. Hauik.
Mrs. B Hauck died yestreday
morning at the family residence on
the hill from a complication of heart
trouble and rheumatism, aged 71
years The deceased was a sister of
Mrs. Petei Mohr. Mr. iiauck will ao
company tha body back to Nebraska
for interment, where they have two
song living.
Dan Mears came up from Portland
Sunday.
Lou Morse went to Spokane Satur
day on a business trip.
laxes received and forwaided by
me r irsi xacionai oauK.
Miss Helen Orr left for Wasco Sun
day morning to visit friends.
P. S. Davidson and C. T. Early
uouraea me local going west Monday
Mrs. Jas. Moore left for lone Mou
day, where she will conduct a milli
nery store.
J. E. Reynolds, the Bingen mer
chant, bad business in Hood River
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Smith went to
1'be Dalles Sunday to visit friends
ana relatives.
Miss Carrie Copple arrived from
Poitland Monday ou a visit to her
parents and friends.
A. C. Pace bss been quite sick with
pneumonia, following a siege of the
grip, but is improving.
1. 1 race riatner is recovering troui a
eeveie sick spoil, which threatened
bruin fever, but is improving.
The Women's Alliance of the Unitar
ian church will meet with Mrs. Franz
next Weduosday afternoon.
H. C. lingers visited his son, C. B.
Rogers, at Menominee, over Sunday.
returning home Tuesday morning.
1 he lady who won the recent bak
iug contest i'i Portland, made the
pastry from Cupid Hour, manutactur
ed by the (food Klvor Milling Co.
The uiinouncomeut is made ot the
marriage of May Ellen Swigeit to Mr
George W. Simons, at I'nrt.'aud,
K bruary b" Ihe bride is a sUlor of
Mrs. 11. C. Campbell.
Services at the Unitarian church
Sunday at 11 a. in., J. A. baldiidge,
in t ii inter. Subject, " 1'be Seutim nt
al and Ethical in IMigion." N omen
ing gertiee. All are cordially Invited,
L. II. Hugging was siuuu.oued to
Kitzvillo, Wadi , Tuesday to te-tify
in a law suit in ubicb the city ct
Ritzville is interested. Mr. Huggiiit
was at one time an alderman of that
city.
Mayor L. N. Bloweis, U. D. Wood
worth, Frank Davenport, of Hood
River, and D. R. Cooper and 8. A.
Uelmer, of Mount Hood, were among
the passengers on the local for The
Dalles Tuesday morning.
W. A. Wood left for Tbe Dalles
Monday, where be will conduct a ser
ies of meetings of the Christian
church, lasting a couple of weeks.
His charge in Hood River will be
tilled by Rev. V. L. Cook, of The
Dalles.
The mill of tbe Oregon Lumber Co.
at Dee started up again Monday, af
ter being shut down must of tbe win
ter on account of snow and high water.
It is not yet in full operation, but
will soon be in shape to work full
crews and regular time.
Tbe family of L. N. Ibomas left foi
Oklahoma Monday, wbere tbey expect
to remain. Mr. Thomas will follow
later. They came to Eastern Oiegon
from Oklahoma a year ago, coming to
Hood River last full, but have con
cluded to go back to their old home.
Ein'l Reeves was taken to Tbe
Dalles Saturday and had an operation
performed on big lip. The boy will be
but slightly inconvenienced by the
operation and came home this week.
When healed it is expected the lip
will hsve-a normal appear anoe, except
for a moderate scar.
Harvey Slusher visited his parents
at Dufur last week.
Mrs. Gilbert visited Portland the
latter part of the week.
S. J. La Era nee came up from Port
laud on business Saturday.
Dr. Hall, of Portland, visited bis
cousin, Chas. Hall, the druggist, last
Thursday.
S. W. Arnold and 11. J. Frederick
bad business in Portland the latter
part ot tbe week.
S. R Hawortb. a prominent con
traotor of La Uiande, visited old
friends h re Saturday,
Dr. H. D. W. Pineo acd E. 11.
Sbepard were passengers on train 2
from Portland Saturday.
S. W. MoCutobeon and eon, Bert,
left for Colorado Springs last week,
wbere tbey will again make their
borne.
MriL K. (4. Walton, whn hnfl heen
visiting ber daughter, Mis. Murray
Kav. for a nnnrln of nneks. returned
to Portlaud Saturday.
W TT Ahahar hoa mntrarl mil: nt Hi
Clark building opposite tbe Davidson
baildiug, which he conducted as a
bnnrdinc? I.niiaa fnr bovophI rnnnt.' a
and has moved onto the hill.
Grover Susher returned Thursdav
from Dufur, where he hag been taking
a rest at borne pending the recovtry
ot tbe injury to bis knee, whio'i he
received here a few weeks ago. He is
much improved.
To esk for a marriage Jioense and
then to bare gome real good friend ex
change the document which an otlioi-atit-g
minixter needs to tie the knot
tbat binds, for a dog lioeuse, is tbe
sad end bitter experience of a Van
couver poli email wbo arrived in Bol-
lingbam re' cully to get married
1'be county court will not have a
meetiug this month. Commissioner
Hibbard said tbat there was uot much
business to come before the court.
and ag the blockade interfered with
tbe roular date of meeting, it was
onncluded to wait for tbe regular
March session.
A T DnHira nf flulraa Vnllav l.url
the misfortune to slip from a log and
into a bole, while cutting wood last
week. He fell with bis weight on the
left band, and later found that be
bad broken twob nea in that member.
The injury will lav bim un for g.ime
time.
A great butchery of apple trees is
going on, in many rases tbey bavins
been trimmed down to.tbe trunks and
few limbs. This is in answer to tbe
pulir agitatiion for cettina rid of
tbe San Jose scale. Better a few ap
ples on healthy trees than to have the
ndustry go to tbe bad. McMinnville
Reporter.
Mr. DaviB. a Government rnnuer
who has been makins Ida headnnar-
ters at Camp 2, near Dee, contracted
a bad cold iu the mountains last sum
mer, which baa appaiently developed
into consumption. In order to get
proper care and medical treatment he
was aooompanled to Portland last
week by Bert Knight and placed in a
hospital.
F. L. Thomas has disposed of his
confectionery business in ilood River
and will become a resident of White
Salmon again about tbe first of next
mouth, lie talks of going back to tbe
farm bat we think it more likely that
ne wm go into tne real estate busi
ness here. We will welcome the re
turn ot Mr. Ibomas aud big family
among us agajo. Enterprise.
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OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
Garden Seed. The largest Artists' Materials. , Men Shirts. Special lot
and best stock of bulbs and pa k- Water and oil colore of all kinds. o flanne ette and casmmere shirts
ageseeds to select from here at brushes, can van, academy board, at much leti than cost to close
little prices crayon materials, ttc. them out. Come and look at
1 Little Prices them-
Garden Tools. Rakes. Box stationery. Ar istie WasKinrfton r,ir-
shovels, hoes, forks, trowels, prmi b containing the very latest turT 'flaiw d whiTe and blue
fHBVSHBBMSJBHBpaMSHVBM psaMMSMBSMi
NicKle Plated Wear, Office Supplies. Hhan-
Tt kettles, coffee pots, teapots. n0I, flies, tiling cases, bill flleg, Phonograph Supplies,
crumb trays, tea sets, baking typewriter supplies, blank book" We cary the largest and lst e
dishes, stew pans, eto. of every description, etc. lected stock of disc and cylinder
Little Prices. Little Prices. records. Victor and Columbia.
Lamps. Slickle-plated Koch- ""Zna? Special China Sale.
ester burner, decora ed parlor and " Vntter mw to Tirtler A bargain lot of odd pieces of
inbda3i."aD1ampT '.dght' SWfi tier' RE China Very pietty def rations,
MM toSetTami butter bowls, butter prints, etc. extra value, up to 60c. W
lamps, uracnei ,amt-te priig Little Prices. choice for 20e.
C A. Bell came op from Portland
yesterday.
C. D. Thompson Is in Tbe Dalles as
sisting in teachers' examination.
Mrs. C. Lamm, of Sedalia, Mo., is
visiting her sister, Mri. bert Strana
han.' A. P. Bateham spent Tuesday in
Ilood River, returning to Mosier yes
terday morning.
The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's
cbuiob will meet with Mrs. John Le
land Henderson next Wednesday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Rev. W. C. Gilmore and G. R. Cait.
ner attended ,Dr. House's "Counoil
of Dismissal", at Portland tbe first of
tbe week.
German Lutheran services will be
held by Prot. F. Sylvester, of Port
land, Sunday, February 21, at 2 p.
ni., in tne Aavent cnuron.
Ike Nealigb returned from tbe up
per country Tuesday mounted on a
tine Aiabian steed towing two
thoroughbred Norman colts. Ike re
ports the country full of horse buy
ers and tbat feed is very scarce.
Dr. Weloh was called out to Hans
Lage's plaoe to sea a slok borse tbe
first of tbe week, and said wbile be
was there Mr. Lege bad just kilted a
bog tbat dressed out 970 pounds. Any
thing that is raised in Hood River is
the biggest and best.
W. C. Cameron, of Menominee, was
a passenger on tbe local for Tbe
Dalles yesterda morning. Mr. Cam
eron will endeavor to persuade Judse
xaKe to nx tne road at tbe lower plan
er niu go it win De sale to drive over,
A. 1. Mason attended several meet'
ingg of fruit growers in tbe Willam
ette valley last week, where be will
explain in Hood River methods. Mr.
Mason is well posted, and if tbe val
ley people will follow bis lead in up-to-date
methods, tbey may yet raise
some pretty fair apples.
John Otten returned to Portland
Saturdy afternoon, 'after spending
several days in Portlaud on business
matters. Mr. Otten reports tbat bis
ife Is out ot tbe hospital and sradu-
ally recovering ber strength. Mr,
Otten returned to Portland tbe first
of tbe week, coming back to Hood
River yesterday with Mrs. Otten.
J. P. Barnet left on tbe earlv train
Monday morning with bis children
for Eugene to live with bis parents.
He will leave tbe children there and
come baok in a few days and nx un
bis business matters. His mother
was lying at tbe point of death at Eu
gene at last reports.
The Modern Woodmen of America
postponed their basket social until
tbe 2"th instant, when tbey will give
the social. There will be games, dana
ing and other amusements. No
charge for admittance will be made,
ana an are requested to cring baskets
which will be sold for the benefit of
tbe looal camp. A delishtful time is
assured to alL
Mayor L. N. Blowers bas sold bis
interest in tbe store of Blowers Bios.
to Sam Blowers, bis partner, and tbe
latter bas taken in W. E. Sheets as
partner. Mr. Sheets will resign as
assistant postmaster and tbe new firm
of Blowers Sheets will put in an up-to-date
stock of shoes and gents'
furnishings, closing out.the old stook
as soon as possible.
Jobn Wyers returned from Portland
Tuesday, and stated that his wife.
woo was operated upon recently for
appendicitis, was now out of danger,
and getting along very well. For a
time it was tnougnt tbat she would
not recover. The operation was per
formed just in time, for bad there
been another day's delay, it is doubt
ful if ber life could have been save'1.
Bert Stranahan bai purchased tbe
property on tbe corner of Oak and
trout streets, of Eliza Hillen, and
moved in tbe first of tbe week. Mr.
Booth was living in tbt bouse, and
took tbe plaoe vacated by Mr. Strana-
nan in winana addition. p.QtQ ami
lies moved on Mondaj. Mr. Strana
han intends move tbe bouse back
from the street, put it in good re
pair, and otherwise impiove tbe
propei ty.
E. E'Goff wag palled to Menominee
Fiiday to help start (be new lighting
system wniot) bas been installed ty
tbe Menomipee Lumber Co. in their
mill It la a 200-light Westingbouse
machine, and they have installed a
fine plant. It wiQ be nsed.to light
tneir mill and yards, oujee and bous
es of tbo mill employes, This will be
a great convenience in tbe winter
months, as it will enable them to
work full hours when the days are
short, as well as being a great con
venience in making repalis at night.
The Spenoer bas been given a thor
ough oveihsuling, and an attempt is
being made to get ner ready to r -sume
regular servloe between Po t
land and Tbe Dalles about March 1.
She will mske a round trip every day,
operating from the Washington street
dock at Portland. Captain Zumwalt
will have command, and Cbarlee R.
Spencer will act as pilot. Tbe vessel
bas been refurnished throughout, apd
is Bald to be In as fine afipe i tbe
day she was launched. .- ginoke
8ck bas bf en painted a crimson red.
J. Fred II. 'Shoemaker took passage on
train 2 for Pendleton yesterday,
where he expects to lemaiu a couple
of days on business.
Three bridges weie reported washed
out at Itufus, Ore., Tuesday, ; holding
up the west bo.ind trains for two
days, although a transfer was effected
by which passengers were brought
through Tuesday evening.
O G Metcalf leoelved wora that
bis cousin, Fred Metcalf, was in a
wreck of a snowplow near Grand
Forks, N. D., recently, losing a
thumb. Tbiee engines were behind a
snowplow, going tK) miles au hour,
when tbe plow left tbe raiis, turning
completely around, with tbe engines
behind going iu tbe ditob. None were
killed, although Mr. Metoalf lost a
thumb and others sustained not fatal
Injuries.
The Royal Male quartette stave an
eutertainment Friday eve j lug, filling
tbe regular date of the lecture course,
wbloh was heartily enjoyed. Tbe
bouse was more than sold out. some
of the regular tioket holders wbo weie
a little late in reserving their seats,
having trouble to get seats. Not a
vacant seat remained in the house.
The entertainment was of a high or
der, the singing by tbe quartette be
ing well received, and the readings by
Mr. Boyd being exceptionally good.
Tbe company wag loudly encored and
called back alter nearly every num
ber. W. D. Rogers, the pbotographei, is
suffering from a partial paralysis of
tbe left side ot tbe face. The trouble
started in about ten days (ago. He
noticed one morning tbat there was a
numbness in tbe muscles of tbe face,
and it gradually grew worse until bis
left eye and tbe lett side of bis mouth
began to draw out of shape. He con
sulted a physician, wbo found that tbe
nerves under tbe left ear which con
trol the muscles of the left side of tbe
face were affected by a stoppage, or
partial paralyzsis. The trouble is
showing some improvement, and while
the change will probably be slow, an
entire recoveiy is looked for.
Tbe band boys are making arrange
ments to put ou a minstrel show in
Hood River in tbe near future. It
will be under the direction of G. A.
Clarke, wbo hag had considerable ex
perience along tbis line, and a big
treat is'promijed. Tbe proceeds will
be used to pay an instructor tbis
summer. Mr. Clarke said: "There
is a good deal of exoelleut looal talent
here in Ilood River, and there la no
doubt that we can put on a minstrel
show that will be worth bearing, en
tirely from looal talent. Tbe oast aa
now contemplated will include, out
side of the baud boys, tbe following:
Judge Henderson, Jnterlooutor; U. A.
Clarke Isenberg, Niokelsen and Car
son, en l men; (J. iV. Ciaike, Gillette,
Beacb, Raymond and Dr. Dutro. Par
ticulars will be announced later."
Will Dedicate Opera House.
On February 22 White Salmon's
new opera bou e will be dedloated to
the Muses by a strand masaueiade
ball to be given by tbe proprietors,
Bowman & Rosegraut. Everything
possible is being done to make this
the grand event of tbe winter and it
will certainly be a giaud success. Tbe
best musio procurable bas been em
ployed and the best callers and mana
gers appointed. A fine oyster supper
wilt also be served in tbe building.
Enterprise.
Colonial Ball Postponed.
Tbe Colonial ball tbat was to have
been given by tbe Pythian Bisters and
Knights of Pythias February 28, haa
been postpoued on account of tbe
date oonrliotiug with that of the K. of
P. district convention, oalled by
Judge Bradsbaw, to be held at Wasco
on tbe 27th. The local K. of P. lodge
here bas been drilling for competition
work in the third rank at this con
vention which originally was calkd
for February 6, but on aooouut of
storms and washouts .was postponed,
Tha lonal Inrlaa rnnAlrA1 nnlUa frn.lai
after their invitations for tbe ball;had
been sent out tbat tbe convention
was now called for February 27th.
Pythian Sisters,
. Knights of Pytbias,
East Barrett Grange.
Tbe Glacier reporter was present at
a meeting oalled for last Saturday ev
enlng at tbe East Barrett school bouse
for tbe pnrpose of organizing a grange.
Jacob Vorhees the state orttauizer.
was present and oalled tbe meeting to
order. C U. Robbing was eleoted
secretaiy pro tern
Investigation d it-closed tbe fact tbat
tnere were not sufficient present to
effect a permanent organization, and
an adjournment was taken until Tues
day evening. Again tbe East Barrett
itea were conspicuous by their ab
sence. Adjournment was again taken
until Thursday evening. During tbe
Interim a special committee will en
deavor to awake tbe dead, gather to
their shekels and invoke tbe favor of
tbe Gods in ordei. that tbe Interests
ot tne cauae may not go by default.
U s expected to organize with about
,ti members witn l. J. Davidson as
Master of the Grange and C. H. Rob
bing as secretary.
The Butler Banking Company
announces the opening of its tax-paying depart
men February 15th, 1907.
It has been our custom for several years to
remit taxes for our customers, but we have
this year secured a copy of the tax roll for
this part of Wasco county, and we have
arranged to receive taxes from any of the
residents of this vicinity who may wish to
pay them through this office.
A receipt will be issued by the bank at the
time of payment and the regular tax receipt
will be sent later from the sheriff's office.
This service is without expense to the tax
payer, and the usual discount of 3 will be
allowed when full amount is paid before
March 15th.
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The Incorporation of White Salmon.
The town of White Salmon bas
passed beyond tbe country Tillage
stage. It is the second town In Im
portance In Klickitat county and its
outlook or the future is tbe bright
est ot my town along the new north
bank railroad. 'he population of
White Salmon bas nearly doubled dur
ing the past year and it haa increased
during the flist month of the new
year at an even faster rate. Aa our
town tnoreasea In importance our re
sponsibilities Increase iu like measure
and believe tbe time Is now ripe for
tbe inooiporation ot tbe town and
that further delay would be danger
ous to our prospects for tbe future.
witn an organized city government
to preserve law and order and take
measures for the Improving and beau
tifying of the town White Salmon will
soon take her plaoe a one ot tbe
leading cities ot tbe Columbia river
valley. An Incorporation petition
baa been circulated and haa been
signed by almost everyone and, al
though there are a'few knockers hold
ing out, we have no doubt but tbat it
will carry when put to vote. Enter
prise. .-
A Birthday Party.
Miriam, tbe little daughter of J. M.
and Mrs. Wright, entertained a num
ber of her friends atjher borne Friday
afternoon, .February 15. Ihe occasion
waa her seventh birthday and tbe
children had 'a very pleasant time
with tbeir dolls an games. After
tbey were tired of play tbey were
ushered into tbe dining room where
tbey partook of a dainty lunobeon,
prepared by "mother," who knows
just what children like best.
Those present were asf ollowa : Hel
en Carson, Helen Forbs, Freida Chap
man, Esther and Hazel Woods, Willie
and A lite Curtis, Miriam. Clemits
and Cbarner Wright, Miss Altba
Cooper, Mrs. J. M. Wrigbt, baby and
one otber.
Even from the Maintains.
Ballards Snow Liniment is praised for
the good it does. A sure cure for Kim
matisra and all pains. Wright W. Lov
ing, Grand Junction, Colo., writes:; "I
used Ballards Snow Liniment last win
ter, for Rheumatism and can recom
naeud it as the best Liniment on tbe
market. I thoueht. at the time I was
taken down with this trouble, that it
would be a week before I could get
about, but on applying your liniment
several times during the night, I was
about in 48 hours and well in three
days." Sohl by Chas. N. Clarke.
Death of Mrs. J. P. Barnet,
Mrs. J. P. Barnet, who waa report
ed as seriously ill last week, passed
away Saturday morning at tbe Cot
tage Lospltal. She had been sick for
about two weeks, wbiob terminated in
spinal meningitis, and although ev
ery tiring possible waa done to relieve
ber suffering she was oalled to the
Great Beyond.
Ihe funeral was beld Sunday at tne
Belmont M. E. church, conducted by
Rev. H. C. Clark. S. E. Bart mesa
bad charge of tbe funeral arrange
ments. She was laid to rest in Idle
wilde, beside ber baby, wbiob died
two years ago.
Cora U. Uugbes Barnet was born In
Texas September 11, 187a Her father
died when tbe was small, and ber
mother was mariied later to S. 11.
Davis. When 16 years ot age tbe de
ceased moved with her paienta to Or
egon, near Eugene, where she lived
until Maroh 31, 1807, when abe became
tbe wife of J. P. Barnet They moved
to Sherman county, where they lived
until five years ago, when tbey came
to Hood River.
Seven children were born to them,
six of which survive with tbe father
to mourn the loss of tbe wife and
mother. The eldest child is nine and
tbe youngest a baby one year old.
She was a true and loving wife and
was loved and respected by aU who
knew her. Sbe waa not ajmember of
any churob, but believed in tbe love
ot God and lived a Christian life.
Use a litis Kodol after your meals
and it will be found to afford a
prompt and efficient relief. Kodol
nearly approximates tbe digestive
juice.i. It digests what you eat. It
is gold ou a guaranteed relief plan.
Sold bere by Keir & Cass.
Nothing will relieve indigestion
that is not a thorough digestant., Ko
doi digests what you eat and allow
the stomach to rest recuperate grow
strong again. Kodol is a solution of
'digestive acid and aa nearly as possi
ble approximates tbe digestive ioleesj
that are found in tbe stomach. Kodol
takes tbe wotk of digestion oft the
digestive organs, and while perforat
ing tbis work itself doea greatly assist
tbe stomach to a thorough rest la
addition the Ingredients of Kodol are
suob as to make it corrective of tbe
highest efficiency and by ita aotioa
the stomaob is restored to its normal
activity and power. Kodol is manu
factured In strict conformity with
tbe National Pure Food and Drugs
law. Sold by Keir & Cass,
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