Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 12, 1903, Image 4

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u parts of the body, are joints
that are inflamed and swollen by
rheumatism — that acid condition
of the blood which affects the mus­
cle« also.
Sufferers dread to move, espe­
Why Orees Leaves.
"After all, Pat’s love for his native
cially after sitting or lying long,
and their condition is commonly Isle is but natursl patriotism.”
"Maybe. But it’s a little overdone
Worse in wet weather.
when it leads him to believe that the
“It has been a long time since we have
been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mv
father iblnki he could not be without it.
He has been troubled with rheumatism
since he was a boy, and Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla is the only medicine he can take that
will enable him to take his place In the
field." Mise A dz Dorr, Sidney, Iowa.
'ffoocFs Sarsaparilla
(
anti Pilla
leaves are green in honor of Ireland.
—New York Times.
Nn the Bounding Deep.
Freehleigh—Say, Saltman, I don’
feel very well; I am going to my berth.
Saltman—Brace up, old man, oi the
passengers will think you are going to
your death instead of to your berth.—
New York Times.
Easily Explained.
Watte—Ever notice how kindly an
«Remove the cause of rheumatism
audience takas to jokes about policemen
and cure the disease—no outward or about women—that is, the men do?
¡application can. Take them.
I’m afraid it’s a bad sign.
Potts—Don’t worry. It is human
nature io enjoy seeing one’s bosses
When eggs sre expenisve, it is well made fun of.—Indianapolis Press.
to remember that it is not neceseary to
Your Dealer
boil a whole egg to get a yolk without Will tell you if he has ever made the
breaking the latter for garnishing. comparison that the purest, strongest
Separate the white and yolk without and most aromatic spices for sale by
' breaking the latter and poach it hard any firm in the Northwest are called
.ved
in salted water. The white is
Monopole. If he doesn’t believe it,
tor glazing or merinsue, etc.
just ask him to send to Wadhams &
Kerr Bros., Portland, for a sample tin
Cause and Effect.
of any variety be may select, and we’ll
"I understand he is married and has bank on his judgment in favor of Mono-
recently come into considerable money.” pole. Be sure you get this brand from
"Whicn was cause and which effect?” your grocer.
Economy In Eggs.
An Unlimited Supply.
Preacher Also a Physician.
"Everything is getting dearer,” said
s apprehensive citizen.
"No,” answered the man who had
been reading about "How to Circum­
vent the Trusts,” "advice is as cheap
is ever.”— Washington Star.
The Rev. Charles A. Trotman, pastor
of the Church of the Redeemer, St.
Louis, is also a practicing physician,
having regular office hours during the
week.
L
Mothers will Ona Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­
ing 8yrup the best remedy to use tor their
qhildreu during the teething period.
Carefully Considered.
ST. JACOBS
Mias Oldun—I don’t suppose you
I ever
think of marrying.
My ^n9s
Daciaton Which Uivaa Their llualneaa
Lanai Kacognlltoii.
Matrimonial agents In I rauco • d ’
Its
very glanes. It lived in a desert be­
cause its breath destroyed all vegeta­
tion, thus making a desert of any place
inhabited by it. A basilisk was said
to have caused a deadly peetilence in
Rome during the time of Pope Leo
IV.
Jubilant. The law which up to th’
present has dealt soniewliat so'1
I
with them ami rvfused to consider
bludlng contracts made by them
j
uppareutly begiuulug to take uy «
other attitude. At any rate, th» '
the ease recently wheu the l ham
des ltequetes had to consider au ae
tlon from Toulouse. Some time
a solicitor living in the neighborhood
of that town, eugaged the sen Ices o
a local matrimonial agent, wlio, 1
duo course fouud a suitable wife or
his clleut. The marriage took place
and the agent applied for Ills comm s
slou, but the solicitor did not app< ar
Inclined to pay the sum agreed upon
He first declared that the amount was
out of proportion with the sen ices
rendered, aud subsequently refused to
pay anything whatever, says the I’arls
Messenger. The parties then went to
law, and the local civil court dismissed
the agents’ claim on questions of fai l­
lie appealed, nml the Appeal < ""it
also decided against him, holding that
“money payments for matrimonial no
gotlatlons were Immoral and Illegal-
The plaintiff next appealed on a
point of law to the Chaiubre des
Requetes, which decided In hla favor
and ordered a fresh trial of the action
l»y the Civil Court. A passage In tho
speech made by the Advocate General
Is well wonth quoting. After showing
that marriage had always been eon
sldered as the basis of society, he said:
“llow can the fact of facilitating «
marriage, of placing two families In
relationship, of procuring a companion
for the man who wishes to create a
family be declared a priori, Ipso facto,
an act contrary to morals, to law and
to public order? The contrary 1» the
CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON, OF OHIO
case. A priori and on principle, It Is
a meritorious action, and It cannot tie
Hon. David Meekison is well known, not only in his own state, but through considered too favorably. Must the
out America. He began his political career by serving four coneecuti'e terms nature of tills meritorious and moral
as Mayor of the town in which he lives, during which time he became widely action be changed because the Inter
known as the founder of the Meekison Bank, of Napoleon, Ohio. He was tuedlary has not been n disinterested
elected to the Fifty-fifth congress by a very large miajority, and is the acknow­ person? By no means. A disinter­
ested Intermediary may commit a de­
ledged leader of his paity in his section of the state.
Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this tising states­ testable action,’ while an Interested one
man. Catarrh with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, was his only may commit an excellent one. Every­
unconquered foe. For thirty years be waged unsuccessful warfare against this thing depends on the circumstances."
personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the fol­
lowing letter to Dr. Hartman as the result:
JOHN POOLl’» PORTuANl», ORI!,
l aut ul Mwrl.un Nlrrot.
Can five you ihn leist bargains In holl.r.
and Knalnss. Windmills. PumMam1o.ua.
rai Ma* I lliery. Wood awln. Ma*'blit.. .
• M*laliy
1111 l»ll"ru buying
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cured
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t,„lu ,eur <irau»r
I her
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ilur a h»ii»l*"Uis blue l«l<vl
Aa<i»ptiiii
auletllulva W Vl>ll VVIM A hum IIIll.N
M>>n«>p.-le Utoawrs, I'm ilsoit, ore.
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You forgot to buy a hot-
tic of Ayer's Cherry Pec-
tor.lwhenyoureodl'”-
esme on, so you let It run
along. Even now, will
all your hard coughing, it
*411 not disappoint you.
There’s a record of sixty
vears to fall back on.
Mr.
MANN...
Tho SEED MAN
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l’r.il.nblv v«'ft bav”
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Ini tu» pr.hvl«»
IhBl iiiy Hn. Hl- Au.
thrbtMi
M rito liulay h»r Mitili« N..,|
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porllaii'l nui’tii h»r Hur|»«’
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phla
IttiriM’«’ » M. v.ln HriiW 1
««'ini lo l atin» r«, Irt’r «>n r««<|Uqat i Ihir
iitie'« Farm imiiial ti»l ’‘‘ ’•
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•il
ivi » ipi of •'*« UrllBhMlay Ifeiiul«!
G. S. Mann ta» secdman
Ora.
IHU t reni at.,
aniHldh H»r •“ 0™l'»Bry
Thr** •IJMl JSt,
hill*.
•old; s—r..
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u*M. h»nl
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ro»duvul>¡
UVJ,, U..II, MM«.
Motor Car In Scotland.
Th. motor ear terror Is said to have
struck Scotland reverely on aeeoiint ol
Secth
the Kind
that Leadi
h. number of rich
that country-
In •’“•
“ '"“V
acini automobile, running very rapid-
te a? night, plumtert in«" • 1"'”k °
•hasp bring driven to market am
kilJl and mangled quite a number of
(*>rl 111
mill l>/ s
» r r 4 Allumai
luisipo'l free •" sil
. lililí, anas
0 M f .tn A Ct..
U.lrotl. Milk
them.
S tats os oak’, citv or roLsno.
r „
r.Ass'j W’issr mskw "Sitr
Ind •.very eu. of
''
‘
by lb. uuut
Y
Sworn to bstors mr and
pnsrm». ibis‘ih dsy ul Hr.-, n.lwr, A. I
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A W 0IJ.A8ON.
I aZAt. J
ItatPsCaterrb Cura Is tasan Internally ami «'is
dlraetly on Ilia bloml and nun mn - '
thesystam. Send tor le.llruonials, b*-'
uie»ji*c*u K j chks KY A CO . lutado, O.
Bold by drusiilsts. lit.
UalPs Fauiily 1’111»
‘ba best.
Forearmed.
She—This is the restaurant where
one always has to wail so long.
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Mr. Savage—Ob, yea; it’a thinking
He—You know the reason, don I
of it that keeps me a bachelor.
•</ have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly bene­
you?
"So; why?"
fited thereby frem my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to be­
A Threadbare Compensation.
"Their prices are »> high that they
lieve that if I use it a shott time longer I will be fully able to eradi­
"She isn’t at all handsome.”
can’t afford to serve any dish without i
cate the disease of thirty years’ standing.—David Meekison, Member
"But she’s very good.”
In
Hungary
the
legal
nge
of
an
In
­
first looking up the financial rating of
POSmVELY CURES
"Dear me; that’s what they always of Congress.
the customer.’’—New Yorker.
dividual
dates
only
from
baptism.
say.”
The season of catching cold is upon catarrh.
Rheumatism
Frog skin makes the toughest leather
us. The cough and the sneeze and the
A "Dead Cinch.**
While many people have been cured known tn proportion to Its thickness.
For brulichisi trouhtra trv l'iso's Cure
nasal twang are to be heard on every
Neuralgia
Consiunption. li la » good con h
"You college men seem to take life hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, of chronic catarrh by a single bottle of
Brussels has a church clock wound by f<>r
Peruna, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh atmospheric expansion Induced by the medicine. Al driiRrlata, pru e Jó ernia.
pretty easy.”
Backache
the most common and dreadful of dis­ becomes thoroughly fixed more than
"After I wva lM»l«sr»el •• try CABt'A.
"Yea; even when we graduate we do
A Pardonable Mistake.
Kill. I »HI
Ilici»» hi III* K omm .
heat of the sun.
eases, is a cold.
Headache
one bottle is nece-<saiy to complete a
bJv
,!»rr ••• In ft « » I’» 1
• »••! " i l>«afl
it by degrees.”
Stella—1 came near inissing A pro- S< hrd
This is the way the chronic catarrh cure. Peruna has cured cases innum*
An orange tree In full bearing has
ami I U t »'
> h I k >< i U * .*•••* «•»•<* taM-
Feetache
In«
’
awarau
I
fe.
Illi*
>lf
nifn
!<•«
Bia**
posal
last
night.
generallv begins.
A person catches ! erable of catarrh of twenty years' stand- been known to produce fifteen thousand
Jerusalem Artichoke.
lltriu will» beuafltial toatiHa foi •««•»» tiuuiavb
cold,
which
hangs
on
longer
than
usual.
Bella
—
You
did?
oranges;
a
lemon
live
six
thousand
All Bodily Aches
Ju«
KitBMi.iau.
IM
<.*-»<«»•••
Bl
.
Bi
I
aju
I b Ma
ing.
It
is
the
best,
if
not
the
only
in
­
con-
The Jerusalem artichoke has no
Stella—Yes. He got down on his
nection whatever with the holy city of The cold generally starts n the head ternal remedy for chronic catarrh in fruit.
AND
and throat. Then follows sensitiveness existence.
knees and I thought he was merely
CANOV
the Jews. It io a species of sunflower.
Forest covers 3G per cent of Russia's
of the air passages which incline one
looking lor aping-pong ball.—Harper's
CATHARTIC
total
area,
or,
In
all,
4iM,5OO,liOO
acres.
But
prevention
is
far
better
than
to
catch
cold
very
easily.
At
last
the
Bazaar.
When Iron Melts.
cure. Every person subject to catching In other words, there are four acres of
Ths heat of a common coal fire is 1,* person has a cold all the while, seem­ cold should take Peruna at once at the forest to every Inhabitant of Russia.
Permanently rur«*a io At«
n*r
140 degrees, but it takes 3,479 degrees ingly, more or less discharge from the slightest symptom of cold or sore throat | A country laborer of Brescia while t|TC
lllw after Aral lav « isenfl’r \ha«*aGreat S< r^
nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clear­
Mom. Ben.lfor Fl< KEB7.<M>trial'■••»tieat, 1 U - .L
to melt iron.
at
this
season
of
the
year
and
thus
pre
­
. cleaning an eel discovered In Its stom­ wa. Da. IL li K limr . Ltd. Wi An bsL. Philadelphia.Fa
ing of the throat, nostrils stopped up,
full feeling in the head, and sore, in­ vent what is almost certain to end in ach a large black pearl, which Ims
An Habitual Offender.
A Harrowing Jest.
chronic catarrh.
, been purchased by a Milan Jeweler fur
Jagglee—I understand he’s a golf en­ flamed throat.
!’•
t
Ti»l» Urw«1 Q|
The man at our Imarding house lias T'en'AM I’ll»!«
Send for free book on catarrh, en­ $7,000.
The best time to treat catarrh is at
thusiast. Has he broken any records?
(fitAAl Nw»»r
k»h
tarli uf <|I I« |<Jr ¿.^ M*
Waggl es—No, he never breaks any­ the very beginning. A bottle of Peru­ titled "Winter Catarrh,” by Dr. Hart­ | The Prussian city of Casttei will be a the remains of a once prosperous |«> ket ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
, 4 btawgw. M m H v «*I. ••• l»»b W|
thing but the Sabbath.— New York na properly need, never fails to cure a man. "Health and Beauty" sent free thousand years old In 1913, while the comb, from which the teeth had long •twrtl*« B mb *«F «
since fled.
common cold, thus preventing chronic to women only.
.
<HE BEST
” Times.
French city of Marseilles was founded
"Why," we asked him, "do you
Ask your druggist for a free Pe-ru-na almanac.
more than 2.500 years ago, and Rome Is
carry that thing around with you—that
Rarity Among Women
2,654 years old.
N«. fl IIIO1,
r. M. u.
worthless old comb?"
There may be some husbands who
Candy-makers say that the most prof
IN THE WORLD _ may
Mother Ooose.
And
he
replied
:
Olive
Trees.
be filled with envy when they read
' liable part of their trade Is In fancy
MARS THDTBAPe HAM
"Well, 1 can’t part with it."—Balti­
“Mother Goose,” who is probably
An olive tree yields six pounds of
that the deep melancholy in which the
'candles, put up In ornamental boxes, more News.
more
familiar
to
children
than
any
olives
when
it
is
three
years
old.
At
exarina is said to be leads her to pre­
I
the
box
frequently
cutting
more
figure
serve silence for long periods even in the age of fifty it yields from twenty- i ther personage in story books, was a In the purchase than the goods.
real person. Mrs.^Goose, for that was
the presence of guests. Certainly her two to twenty-six pounds.
her real name, lived with a family I The Japanese eat more fish than any
alleged mania might take a more acute
Petroleum for Rheumatism.
named Fleet, who kept a little store other people In the world. With them
and objectionable form.
When petroleum was first discovered in Pudding Lane, Boston.
meat-eating Is u foreign Innovation,
in this country, it was called rock oil,
confined to the rich, or rather to tliose
Great Odds.
OFTEH IMITAT« The odds against a whist player hold­ and was sold in small vials as a specific
rich people who prefer It to the national
Whistling in Buenos Ayres.
Any person caught whistling in the diet.
A5ÄSÄPILEC0AT ing all the trumps are 158,753,389,- for rheumatism.
streets ef Buenos Ayres is liable to lie
It has often been stated that sixty
Etiquette.
IT HAS NO EQUAL 899 to 1.
arreste.d
The police alone have the tmles an hour was the utmost rate at
CATALOfUlS FRCl
Mrs. Blank—Is your husband going
Queen Exhibits Bantams.
right to whistle.
MSW1IK FUM kINC or «ARMANTS AND MATA
which a- swallow could fly. Recent ex­
to Mrs. Jason’s funeral?
! A-.1.TOWER CO.. SOSTO*, MAM, H
Eight varieties of bantams are being
periments between Compelgne and
Mrs. Dash—Decidedly not. She did
exhibited by the Queen of England at not return my last call.—Baltimore
Antwerp proved that a swallow In a
a show at Barnstable.
What More Could He Ask.
hurry can cover 128V4 miles an hour.
Hr W A Wise
Star.
■ U, .'I . *’l . I ni 11 ng »* 'If
"But can you provide for my daught-
7,
...
The oil glands of the skin are most WISE BROS., Dentists. '-'V;
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li
1
1
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i
ami
n a « hin «tun -t«
Saturday the Day for Fires.
In Prohibition Kansas, Too!
' properly?” asked the father.
numerous In races living under the
rOKTLANl). OllBüON.
on
In
London
there
are
more
fires
"Certainly,” replied the youth from
An Atchison husband hovered at
tropics, because the oil Is nature's pro­
irope. "I can provide her with a Saturday than on any other day in the death’s door so long his wife remarked
tection ngalnst the heat of the sun. In
week.
le, can’t 17’*—Chicago Post.
she supposed be was having bis usual
hot countries its action Is often assisted
’I
trouble finding the keyhole.—Atchison
by the application of vegetable or ani­
<
Globe.
mal oils.
<
The relative durability of wood and
Deceitful Appearance.
<
Iron
Is
given
strange
Illustration
by
an
I
Genuine
“Jayemith fairly worships his wife,”
old cannon which has stood since 1850
said Fosdick, "and yet be won’t give
Delivered at any Railroad Station
on the high grounds of point Bonita,
her enough money to dress herself prop­
or Boat Landing in Oregon
at the entrance of San Francisco bay.
erly.”
The gun has rusted away, while the
"It isn’t al ways the most devout wor­
wood supports are In a state of perfect
shipper that puts the most money on
preservation.
the collection plate,” replied Keed-
ick.—Town Topics.
The title of "doctor” was Invented In
the twelfth century and conferred for
Muit Bear Signatura of
When the cold wave flag is np, freezing weather is on the way. Winter
How to Discourage Treating.
the first time upon Insrlus of the uni­
here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms
Catarrh
Gayboy—Have a drink with me?
versity of Bologna, states the Meta­
turn—blinding headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharges
Hardhead — Certainly.
Here’s to
physical Magazine. The first “doctor
Grftom the nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad
yon.
of medicine” was Gullelmo Gordenlo,
,, ste in the mouth, fetid breath, nausea and all that makes Catarrh the
Gayboy—Ah, that’s good.
who received the honor from the college
' T^jst sickening and disgusting of all complaints. It causes a feeling of per-
Hardhead—First-rate. Order anoth­
of Aostl, also In Italy, In 1229
FloCnal defilemen^ an<T mortification that keeps one nervous and anxious while er round if you like. I belong to the
the company of others.
In a recent lecture at Gresham Col­
anti-treating league, and have promised ▼spy email aad as easy
Kanchester, Vs., Maroh 0,1901.
«•take asngu.
Tick Tn spite of all efforts to prevent it,
lege, Dr. Symes Thompson, tn «peak­
QentiemenI had all the symptoms not to treat; but there’s nothing in the
e filthy secretions and mucous mat-
ing of the effects of climate, remarked
Order
that aooompany this disease, such as rules about accepting treats.
A gCr find their way into the Stomach
muous dropping in the throat, a con* right along, old boy. You pay and I’ll
that It had become necessary to sublet
FOR
DI
nd are distributed by the blood to
staut desire to hawk and spit, feeling drink.—New York Weekly.
English government work In Egypt be­
lll'ery nook and corner of the system;
of dryness in the throat, oough and
cause it was found that the natives
spitting upon rising in the morning,
i
,e Stomach and Kidneys, in fact
His Little Scheme.
would only work when chastlsid, and
seabe forming in the nose, which re­
■ a ery organ and part of the body, be-
He was cutting an item from the
it was a rule that a British officer must
quired mnoh effort to blow out, some­
nLA'mc infected with the catarrhal
not strike a native.
times oauslng the nose to bleed end newspaper. “It telle how a botine wan
>ison. This disease is rarely, if ever,
leaving ms with a sick heedeohe.^X robbed, and I want to show it to my
Phoenix, Aris., the center of Salt
=■ -enin its earliest stages, a purely local
had thns suffered for five years. “
wife,” he explained.
River valley, was a few years ago a
tease or simple inflammation of the
X commenced to take S. S. ■- end
"What good will that do?” a friend
sagebrush desert It has now twenty-
• • >se and throat, and this is whysprays,
after I had taken throe largo bottles, inquired.
Wishes, powders and the various in­
five thousand Inhabitants, with an as­
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
X notlood a change for the better.
"A
whole
lot,
”
was
the
reply.
"You
sessed property valuation of $10,000,-
Thns encouraged, I continued to take
ding mixtures fail to cure. Heredity
it end in a short while was entirely sie, thio house was ro >bed while a man
000. All this Is due to water, which
sometimes back of it—parents have
was at church with hie wife.”
cured.
JUDSOW A. BELLA«.
and so do tlieir children.
brought In canals from streams fed
Main and Vino Rte., Blohmond, Va.
"Say!" exclaimed the friend, ex­
In the treatment oi Catarrh, anti*
mainly from San Francisco and other
citedly,
“
von
haven
’
t
got
another
good
candy
to
a
Ontyetptic and soothing washes are good for cleansing purposes or clearing the
Arizona reserves, has turned the desert j
lid.
c>py
of
that
paper,
have
you?
”
—
Chi
­
------- -:ad and throat, but this is the extent of their usefulness. To cure Catarrh
Into a fertile valley, covered with
Queen Bee
i
‘¿HUgrrnanently, the blood must be purified and the aystem relieved of its load cago Post.
.Sioi/eò'¡ "’"»"'""l to «ny ineTiel..,,
French plain mirror, per.nelly
ranches and dotted with smnll towns.
Cough Drops
PAIN
>OMMEL SLICKED
1
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
A NEW ORGAN
QOK OUT FOR
Carter's
^TARRHa
Little Liver Pills.
CARTERS
DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING
foul secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S. S. which has
no equal as a blood purifier. It restores
the blood to a natural, healthy state and
the catarrhal poison and effete matter
fates
are carried out of the system through the
direct
proper channels. S. S. S. restores to the
cal J i
blbod all its good qualities, and when
actio
rich, pure blood reaches the inflamed
other smbrane and is carried through the circulation to all the Catarrh infected
rtiona of the body, they soon heal, the mucous discharges cease and the
In '.tient is relieved of the most offensive and humiliating of all complaints,
nrovld S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy and contains'nothing that could injure the
£_..j(«jet delicate constitution. It cures Catarrh in its most aggravated forms,
a a cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write us if you have Catarrh,
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