Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 06, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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l.AKK COUNTY KXAMINKK, LAKKVIKvV. oRMIoN, Tlli:itSIAY, At'tl. tt, '."OS
EVERYDAY HEROINES.
life It Mad Up of Little Thing, Met
Great.
The quicker we lenrn thrt t Ih'e I
'made tip of little thing, not grout and
heroic tlools. tin quicker we will ad
Just ourselves to lit lug It hnpplly.
A we grow older this lesson Is (crutl
ally forced upon us, but we could b
gn tbe Adjusting much more quickly
aud liAve a longer terlo1 of linpplness
If a, girls we would cense to drenm
of lelnR heroines nnd consent to le
rdlnnry. everyday mortals.
Most people Rii through life with
never a chance for spectacular hero
ism. What. then, must that life he
which Is spent in day dreams of how
ne will act In some great crisis which
ay never arise!
Do you know what will probably le
the result of those pleasing visions
provided they have not leeu hacked up
fcy doing as one goes along-an iguo-
mlnlous fall down.
It Is little use to plan great sacrl
ees and neglect the small ones that
ran be made each day If we but allow
ourselves to see them.
The young girl who dreams of the
time when she can open her reins 'to
Iflve her llfeblood to save mother's
life will probably fume over having
to leave an interesting novel to save
mother a wearisome trip to the store.
It Is the little things smiles,. small
kindnesses, every day disagreeable
drudgery cheerfully done that make
those around us far happier than If
we plan to do heroic deeds or even do
them, let us say. and spend the Interim
with our eyes tight shut to tbe little
pportunlties for quiet heroism all
iround us.
THE ORIGIN OF WOMAN.
An Advance Upon the Old Tim Rib
Theory.
The Hindoos say that Twashtri. the
fulcan of Hindoo mythology, created
the world, but that when be bad made
all other things and had come to tbe
creation of what was to be his chef
4'ourre he found to bis annoyance
that he had run ot of materials, lie
Jiad not a single chunk of solid mate
rial ' left With a mental execration
apon his carelessness he fell Into a
profound meditation, the result of
which was the following formula, the
recipe for the creating of the sweet
sonfection known as woman:
He took, according to tbe legend,
"the roundness of the moon, tbe undu
lating curves of the serpent, the grace
ful twist of the creeping plant, the
light shivering of tbe grass blade and
the 8lenderness of tbe willow, the vel
vety softness of tbe flowers, the light
ness of tbe feather, tbe gentle gaze of
the doe, tbe frollcsomeness of the sun
beam, the tears of the cloud, the in
constancy of the wind, the timidity of
the hare, tbe vanity of tbe peacock,
tbe hardness of the diamond, the cru
elty of the tiger, the beat of the Ore,
the chill of the snow, tbe cackling of
the parrot and tbe cooing of the turtle
dove." He mixed these together In equal
proportions and the result was worn
in. Isn't that about as good a guess
is any? After all. isn't this an ad
ranee upon the rib theory?
NEEDLEWORK NOTES.
Cross stitch la growing In popularity
and very beautiful floral pieces are
now IsMnsr made for cushions and ta
ble covers.
It is always better to make a stem
in Be wing on a button, as If It is sewed
tightly It will more easily tear out the
material. Take loose stitches aud then
wind them on tbe right side with the
thread four or five times.
For wear tucked Into the top of the
(virset steels are dainty littli' heart
shaped sachets of scented wadding,
covered with soft silks or scraps of
flblon. The latter is sewed cud to end
nd Intwiued basket fashion. A frlli
of lace completes it.
It Is a g')n I i lea to line all collars to
frocks with white, as it dK-s nut dis
color with perspiration nor rub aff on
the neck. liesides it shows when it is
dirty, which Is a hint to tin careful
woman that.lt needs changing. A
thin silk that does not cut easily Is the
best for this purpose.
One of the stunuiiigest new sofa pil
lows Is made of coarse cra.-h. In con
structing It use two pieces eighteen
niches square, the front aud the back.
The former can be decorated with
three lar;;e conventional tulips placed
ide by side and running to the top of
ihe cushion. These are cut from leath
er, painted In natural shades and then
Klned to the cover. The deep reds and
oft-greens are more effecthe on the
aeu trul luicliKrouiid of rrah.
A pretty sift for a lal.y Is a little
Jown pillow covered with a dainty
white cover, one cud of w hich U em
broidered in while poppies and the
words, "Karly to Fed." 'J lie pillow
chould l.e made of soft blue ticking
filled with down instead of leathers
and made very li;,'lit and Huffy. Two
dslnty envoi's should he in.-ulc to go
with the jf'l'l- I f no color in the
embroidery . ITe' t. .Just a trace of blue
tll reflect thri.ii;,'!! the while cover.
Oaubtleti the Reason.
Professor Near hem was engrossed
In the study of all things that ciawled.
To him a ptn had but one purpose to
impale Insects; tin cans but one use
to Louse worms.
"Professor," complained his young
wlfo one evening, "how the prices of
vegetables are soaring! Just think of
It, for this bushel of apples, and
half have worms in them."
"Perhaps, darling," commeulod the
frofessor as he strove to part the few
remaining hairs ou his shining bead,
they are of a very rare specie)."
JXaper's Weekly,
Dr.M i LES' Anti-Pain Pills
Neuralgia.
Sciatica.
Rheumatism
Backache.
Pain inchest
Distress in
STOMACH.
Sleeplessness
A tt?
A t.ik(
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Save your tags from
HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST
MASTER WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY J.T.
Old Statesman
OU PmcJi
Tkwlcy't IB-tz.
Spaar Naad
Tags from the above brands ae good for the following and many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
Gold Cuff Buttons SO Tags
Fountain Pen 100 Tags
English Steel Razor 50 Tags
Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write
us for catalog.
PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior, U. H.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
July 22, 1908.
No tee is hereby given tbat JAMKM
W. CONVERSE, of New Pine Creek
Oregon, who on Nov. 1, 1902, mads
Homestead Entry No. 2817 for SH
quarter NE quarter, E half SE quar
ter. Sec 17. NE quarter NE quarter
Serial No. 0lo9, Section at. Town
ship 41 S., Kauge 21 E., Will. Meri
dian, baa filed notice of intention to
make Final five year Proof, to estab,
liab claim to tbe land above describ
ed, before Regiate and Receiver at
Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 4tb day of
September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albert E. Converse, J. Henry Leh
man, of New Pine Creek, Oregon.
30-5 J. N. Watson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe Interior, Land
Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June 18,
1903.
Notice is hereby given tbat Joseph
Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, ou
April 14,1903, made homestead appli
cation. No. 29 IT, for SW quaiter SK
quarter, E half SE quarter. Sec. 33,
SV quarter SW quarter, Seetion 34,
Township 37 S., Kaufla 19 E., Will.
Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make
Final five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Register aud Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on the ilth day of Aug
ust, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred
Snyder, Jack McCully, I.. H. Amsden,
Mike Itau, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
2G-5 J. N. Watson, Register.
Tbe Examiner bas a supply of Aral
class butter wrapper nper on band
now, at the roiiowing )rice3: r or out,
wiappers, printed, .J.fi), for 1000 j
printed S4.50. tf
T "X HTH one
' three-color device
Tlie NewTri-Chrome
Smiili Premier Typewriter
is virtually three typewriters in
one. It produces indelible black,
purple copying or red type
writing at the will of the ope
rator. One ribbon and a small,
easily operated lever do it all.
Take ONE
of f'.c Little Tablets
an o the Pain is Gone
'jrom a H-cent piece will count FULL
from a 5-eot piece will count HALF
with valuable tags
Sailor's Prhfe
ColantkNi
.My Tar
Bnda Bit
Old Monetty -Black
Baar '
W. N. TJntlya
French Briar Pipe 50 Tap
Leather Pocketbook 80 Ti3
Steel Carving Set 200 T.iil
Best Steel Shears 75 Tag?
TO INCREASE TRADE
Make the Store Attractive and
Advertise in Home Paper
It is very fortunate tbt tbe re
tailer, speakiug generally, does not
appreciate tbe value of looul adver
tisnc It would seem aa though lo
CaL ambition ehonld dictate '.he enlarg
ruent of one's business, and to many
merchants such a result n eisiy at
tained. Tbe way to do is quite -iiuiple.
It is well known tbat w jrneu are
tbe best buyer and, as i rule, tbe
goods tbey buy are tbe uunt protl
able. To attract tbem your store
must be magnetic i. e.. clan, neat,
stocks well arranged and the goods
appealing to them promi'j utly dis
played. Doing this is properly cU.ised as
advertising, but it must In t.cked by
iute'ligeut, well informed itu 1 cour
teous clerks to make the After
having accomplished this r-f rm then
by all meaua, contract for a regular
space in your local papers and place
your advertisements io advance. Ar
range the copy fur frequeut chauges,
make the matter aud make up attrac
tive, and be sure to refer to the sea
sonable goods at the proper time.
If sucb a airnple course h followed
the result wi'l be a plea.unt aurprise
to any merchant who bai nut been a
believer in publicity. Tbs good mer
chant realize:! that he dom not have
to cut prices in order to make sales.
There is an easier way to unka busi
ribbon and its new
If you Kavo
Headache
iry vne
They Reliov Pain
Quickly, leaving no
bad After-etfecU
':::::; ::,
25 Doses i
25 Cents
Never SolJ in Bulk
value
vatua
Big Four
Tan penny
Pick
ivy
Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags
Pocket, Knife 40 Tags
Playing Cards 30 Tags
60 yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags
ness and keep profits in these times.
Tbe rule is as simple as can be adver
tise and support your announcements
with an attactive store and courteous
treatmeont of customers. Hardware.
final rroof Nstlce.
Not coal land
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
July, 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given tbat Gabriel
Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregou, who ou
April 11, 1903, made llomoetead Entry
No. 2910, for E half NE quarter, Sec.
33 N balf NW quarter. Section 34,
Township 37 S, Range 19 E., Will.
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Final five year' Proof to
establish claim to the laud above des
cribed before Register aud Receiver
at Lakeview, Oregon, ou tbe 20tb day
of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Fred Snyder, Fred Spangeuberg, II.
K. Auitden, Jack AlcCulley, all of
Lakviw, Oregon.
29 .r J. N. Watson, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July
14, 1Ik.
Notice is hereby given that Emery
II. Amsden, of Lakeview, Oregon,
who, on November, 12, 1907, made
Homestead Entry No. 3t;70, (Serial
Number 0:!o) for NK quarter. Sec
tion 31, Township 37 K, Range
19 E., W'i lamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make Final
Commutation iJroof,to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver at Lakeview,
Oregou, on tbe 4th dBy of September,
190.
Claimant names as witnesses: J. Q.
Will its, Joe Arzner, Gabriel Arzner,
of Lakeview, Oregou, aud Frank
Griffith of New Pine Creek, Oregon.
30--5 J. N. Watson, Register.
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This machine permits not only
the us, of a three-color ribbon,
hut also of a f'o-coloror single
color ribbon. No extra cost
foi this 1900 motiel-
The Smith Premier"!
Typewriter Co.
247 Stark St. I'ortlaud.'Oregon
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fATrD DDAVrt nil' rniwin. lini,iril
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tin
dLLrsii&iL.i(iu nut
If M) te Ant, bnt lo intf'w wt Ir f
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
NAII.H, Tarh or liUaa will nttt lot tlm
lr nut. SUtv iIiiiiimikI pull nolil tai ymr
L)vrtli) hiin.lirit ilioiiaaiiil pnnaiicw In wc
DtSOfttPTIOMl M mlr ill t !! Illaltvrly
mil .aviiilmu vriv. lui alilr mil lllinlltiaiilrwilll
nlalilllalilvul tlltilwl . wliu ll llrvt r iKXMIili'
rxiiiMKaml wliU-h i lar up mall tium-lutra wulmul lciw
m lhrirlor. ir. Wt liavcviiumhola nl Irtlrta Ikhii will.
rtnlcualiiiiirraaiailtiK llinl Ihrlrnrrahavroiitylirni pniu.
uponrot iwlrr ltt yml waaiiii. I lirv wnh no hum r man
anorilinarv Hi, llir pum lure rraiallimqiinltilri. lirnia, i(ivrn
br evrl lavrra til I li tit. ao illv piriMirrl lalnlc Hit
trrtd. Tltfrnfiilar wicol ihrar (lira tafs jiii pttlt.ltiil tor
Ihe rider o" only U So tier pair. AlTt.filrra alupiml aaiue May titer la reeelve.. We ahlp C O D. on
.nnranl Vou tin not pay cent until you have etvmned an.l Imnul them anit lly aa tepiewuled.
We will allow a ruh ttlaaunt ot a. wr rent (Ihrreltv maktna; llir ptke .ll pef pain If you
end t'l'I.L t'A"ll Willi OIUIKtl and tnclnae Una advettiamenl. We will alao awnd one
otrket plated lira haml pump. Tlrea lo be relumed at It etne If for anv reaaon they ate
not aalialaclory on examination. W e art nerfn-iit rellalile and nioitey aeni to u. la aa aale aa In
bank. If you order a pair of thent Urea, you will tun! that thev will rule en.ter. run le,
wear better, laat longer and look liner than aiiv ttte vou have ever tiaetl or arrn at anv ptli-e. Wt
know that you wilM ao well plrned that when vou want a blcvi-le you will jive ua your order.
Wt want you to aend ua a ttlal order at otK-e, hence Una irmaikalile lite oflrr.
vlll urPn rlnrc don'l buy anv alml at anv prut until you arm lor Tir ol
IF YOU KELO TINEZ UeilKrtliom Vum-tnrt I roif Itrra on approval and trial at
thtapecial Inlnxlueiorv price quoted alve; or wtite for our bin Tire and huudry Calalogut which
deecribe. and quote, all makea and kinda ul llrta at about hall the ti.ual I'' ,,,,,.. . . .
ma ainv ualT but write ua a r.tal t.l.iv M Ntr 1 ll IN k tK IMt INtl bloycle
DO HOT WAIT or a pan of tirea from aovotie until you k now the new and w mlerful
oflert wt are making. It ouly cuaia a poatal to learu er tlinir WrltellSOW.
J. L. HEAD CYCLE COMPANY.- CHICAGO, ILL
TIHMKK KOTM'ie.
Drpartnipnt of the Interior, U. 3.
Land Uttloe at Lakevlwf l)reou,
mv io, am.
Notice la hereby given than WILL
IAM J. PKOUDl-'OOT, of Lakevlevv,
Oreuoii, who, ou April !l, 11MW. mailt)
tituljer aii't atone application. No.
41X1, for NK quarter bW tinarter K
httlf. NW quarter, lot 1 ami i, Ht'Otlnn
IH, Township 37 H IOimko 17 H, Will
Merliliau, baH filed uotloe of iuteotlou
to make Flual I'roof to estnbliHh claim
to the land above deHcrlbod bt-foro
KelH(er and Iteceiver, ut Laknvlew,
OreKoti, on tbe IHth day of Auuunt
I0IIH.
Claimant namea aa witnenaea:
Chan. M. Faulkner, of lakevinw,
Oregon, Oliver W. Howard, of Illy,
Oreiton, Daniel Johnaon, of Klamath
Fallri, Oreitou, Tbomaa J. Powell, of
Lakeview, Oregon.
tf J. N. Wataou, ReKiter
TlMber land Ketirt.
Department of the luterior, U. 8.
Land Ofiloe at Lakeview, Orenou,
June. 15, l'JOH.
NOT1CK 1 hereby lven that OIL
UK I CT O. LAl'HAM. of IViatillia,
Oregon, who, ou April 1, l'.kiH, uiade
timber and atone application. No.
414:1, for NW quarter SW quarter.Seo
tlou 2H, Townabip 38 &, Kaoite 1(1 K.
Will. Meridian, bas tiled notice of
intention to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before KegUUr and Itecei
ver, at Lakeview, Oregon on the 3Ut
day of AtiKuat, l'.IOH.
Claimant names aa wltueaaea: '
Walter Howard, Frank Howard,
Win. C. Patten, all of Lakeview Ore
lion, and Oacar U. lialdwln, of
VlHtillia, Oreon.
2T l(i J. N. WutHon, HeKihler
atate jind .tlrr.
U. K. Land Office, Lakeview, . Ore
Kon, July 17 , 111U8.
Notice ia hereby lveu that the
Stae of Oregou bas filed in this olllce
its application to select under the
proviHious of the Act of ConKretis of
AuKiitit 14, 1H1H, and the Acts supple
mental and aineudtory thereto, the fol
lowing described, unappropriated.non
mineral public lunds, aa follows:
List No. 0101., for HK quarter SK
quarter, SW quaiter BK quarter, Sec.
n, I aT ., K. Hi K, untl SW quarter
SK quarter, Hoc. 21, T. 38 8., K. 15
K., W. M.
Any aud all persona cluiruiu ad
versely the lands denri ibed, or tlesir
itiK to object bei-HUHB of the mineral
character of the hind, or for any other
reason, to the dinposal to npplicaut,
should file their alllduvits of protest
In this oil Ice ou or before the l.Hh
day of September, UMJH.
J. N. Watson, KeKister.
The above notice will be published
in the Lake County Kxamiiier priut-
ed at Lakeview, Oregon, and the lk
uauza liulletiu, printed at Ilonauza
Oregon, for tbe full period of thlry
days prior to the date heroin last men
tioned. J. N. Watson Ke inter.
July 30 Sept 10.
Hlale l.anll Atttlr.
U. H. Land Ofiloe, Lakeview, Ore
Kou, July, 15, ISMlhV
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Oregon has filed in this office
its application to select under the
provisions of the act of Congress of
August 14, 184H, and the Acts supple
mental aud amendatory thereto, for
the following described lauds, to wit:
List No. 0H5, for SK quarter SW
quarter, Sec. 4 and NW quarter NW
quarter, Sec, 0, T. 33 8., K. 21 K. W.
M
List No. 0WJ, for SW quarter NK
quarter, Sec. 3, T. 31 8., K.ll K., W.
M.
Any aud all persons claiming adver
sely thw lunds described, or desiring
to object becaiiHu of the mint'iul
character of the Jiiud, or for Hiiy
other reasons to the disposal to
applicant, tdiould file their alllduvits
of protest in this olllce, on or before
the lUth day o' September , 11MIH,
J. N. Watson, Kegister.
The above notice will be published
in the the Jl veiling Heruld, printed at
Klumath Fulls, Oregou. aud the Lake
County Kxaminer, printed at Lake
view, Oregon, for u period of at
east 30 duys prior to tho date lust
mentioned in the above notice.
J. N. Watson, Register. '
July 30 -Sept 10.
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FfJHCTUiiE - PROOF flL
TO IMIRUOUOt, ONLY
Kntlrat tlio think rnltlMr trmtd
A" Kii'l puiitiliira) atrlpa 'II'
mil "ll." ailatt rltrt alrlp "If
In prr.iit rltit nitttlita. Hi It
tlr will outl.t any otltvi
tinHft -ttKr, M.Axlit) auj
AH ItllllNtl.
llmbar Land Notlct
Department of the Inteilor, (J. H,
Itnil Ottlcn at Lakeview, Oregon,
June, 15. l'.ktfl
NOT1CF, la hereby wlven that OTIS
Ft) 1. 1 KIT. if Jakevlew. Orruon.
' ho, on April 1H, UNiH, untile timber
and atone applit-atlon, No. 414(1, for
I KK quarter NW quarter, NK quatter
KV quarter, Swell in o, lownahlp Jl
S., KanK Ul K., Will. Meridiau, haa
tiled iiotlce of Intention to make
Final Proof, to iwIhIjIIhIi t'luini to the
lautlit above tlencrlbed, before Itoula
ter aud lifceiverat Lakeview, Orenou,
on the lht tlayof September, l!KH.
Claiinaitt nnftiea an witnenneH:
J. T. Metrker. Win, Kt iu', C O.
Metzker, Dirt lto, all of ltktview,
Oregon.
10 J. N. Wataou, lleuinter.
To the Farmers of Lake County
We are now makiiiit up our fall lint
for publication, ami desire to rail
your attention to this fact, for the
reason that we want to write up your
property and send it out, in older to
get it Into the market liefore the pur
chasers commence com Inn. We are
still havtnic numerous Inquiries for
lands in this suction and are in touch
with buyers for all kliu! of real es
tate. Owing to the stringency of the
money market tor the past ninety
days we have been somewhat handi
capped and cou d not make the sales
tbat we would have made otherwise
but from the lueseut outlook, money
matters will be easier very soon, and
consequently buyers will be In tbe
market for land. Now should you
have lantl for sale, we invite you to
call ou ua and find our methods of
selling real estate anil you will bo con
vinced at onco that we cuu 11 ml you a
buyer for your laud.
Dont' forget the local lou, Coghuru
residence, two blocks west of Post A
King's saioon.
30-3 Pacific Lund Co.
Notice
The Lake County Kxaminer has
changed bauds, C. O. Metzkor having
sold the paper to Fred J. Mowuian.
All moneys due on subscription are
payable to Fred J. llowiimii, and bo is
to continue the paper to nil siihscrip
ers who have paid in advance, for the
full term fur which such stihxri tptlons
have been paid. Hills due for adver
tising to June 15 are payable to C. O.
Metzker.
Signed C. O. Metkcr
Fred J. ilowuian.
May Ranch For 5a le
A choice quarter section of improv
ed meadow land, one nnd one hull mile
east of Paisley, Luke county, Oregon
This lanl is under irrigation, suppllm!
with free water rights from the Che
waucau river. Surface level and smooth
having been mowed and raked over for
many years past. Public, road ou
north and east lines of place.
For further particulars, add rest or
inquire of T. J. lirattain. Paisley,
Oregou. l'J f
Learn to Play Piano or Organ
In One Hour
If you can't play by imtt we will
teach you in ono hour to piny vour
favorite pleco of music by the "barty
Form" method. You will then lie
ready to play nt tun any and all
music written In HiIm new method,
which Ih ho Hlmple that ait i lKht-year-old
child can leurn to plat ihe piano
or oran in an hour without a
teacher. Don't have a Nilent nrjrnit
or piano In the house any longer.
Try this method nt our expeiine.
OUK Oi l LK: We will send yon,
express churues prepiiltl bv dm, a
boilllil porlfolln of JIM) pieces'tif popu
lar and urn-red iihihIc, In tlie "Kimy
Form" iiielhoil. and our (iuldo to
tho keylioanl and complete rdmplu
liiHtnictloiiH, all you will n I to In-
Kin playing; your favorite plecea nt
once. Try the music aeven ilaya. If
you want It send ns yi.nu within the
Mt'ven duya, and .fl.OO a inontli for
live moulliH thereafter. If you don't
want It Head it back to ua in tlio
w ven tlaya at our ixH-uae. Simply
wrlto ua toilay an I aay: "I accept
your free trial oMer In The Lake
County Kxaminer. My piano or
organ haa w hito kcya.'
(IMPOKTANTl ItoMiire towav how
many whlto kcya your luntrumout
haa.) AddreHH.
KA8Y MKTIIOI) MUSK! CO., .
U38 Wubuali Ave, Clilcaifa
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