Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1911, Image 2

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    tillamooki HEADLIGHT, MAY 25, 1Ô11
!
Summon».
>450,000.00
Plutocracy in the West.
so every year, for taxes are too is affiliated with. Those who
have repeatedly advocated this
^STBICTLT IM ADVASCB.)
Iowa folks own more automobiles Port of Tillamook, Oregon, In the Circuit Court of
1.50 high.
vine year........
Oregon for Tillamook r
have been accused of wanting
in
proportion to population than 6 per eent Harbor Improve­ Lois O. MacMahon,
75
Six months....
to interfere with the sovereign
We
do
not
>
resume
to
know,
50
Three months
are owned by the people in New
Piai otiti
ment Bonds.
We will
but we will gamble that it will will of the people.
vs.
York.
According to the official
point
out
the
muss
the
Repub
­
Notice is hereby given that sealed I '^•¡,ne8 and Francis
Entered uh seconddas* mail mat- be n mistake and that the Port
registration figures of the varioüe
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at of Tillamook will not sanction lican party finds itself in in the
bids will be received by the Treasur-
1 re’?r>
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
City of Portland on account of states 70,000 automobiles are owned er of the Fort of Tillamook, in the
any
of
the
Port
’
s
money
being
in
New
York
and
24.000
in
Iowa.
City of Tillamook, in the State of lo *rnnc,B Freyor. Jr.,
March 3, 1879.
expended on a north jetty. It depriving that party of repre­ On the basis of population, the Oregon, at his office in said city, t " ,(X.e nanletl defend
sentative
government.
Three
seems, however, that some sel­
ratio should be about one machine until Thursday, June 15, 1911, at 101 In ll,e name of tl
fish motives and interests are Republicans placed themselves in Iowa to five in New York. The o’clock A. M., for the purchase of ‘ Oregon .
9}ht
or any part of the bonds of the i
reM»»ired v,
at the back of the movement to in nomination for mayor, and pictures painted
by insurgent all
said Port issued by virtueof a reso- a"ain"?8^,r .the, I'otnp]^
create a sentiment in favor of with an exceedingly small vote hands in Iowa have shown “the lution
of
said
port,
duly
and
legally
;
a
K?
‘
nst
you
ln
the
aboVe’
at the primary election, a
passed April 6. 1911.
I 8
™ °r '>efore the eip,'
Editorial Snap Shots. a north jetty. Sentiment and cast
tariff
plutocracy
of
the
protected
private interests must cut no man with a rushlight caliber East” riding down the "unprotected
Said bonds are to be dated July 1, I
<late of a
figure in the matter of bar and and name obtained a small yeomanry of the West” so often 1911, and run 20 years from their1 M'^KAdion of thls SumnJ!
From our view point it would harbor improvements, nor cost­ plurality and is supposed to be
date, interest payable semi-annual-1 * 7°' ,ai1 JP "o appear a
“Pply totfe
be far better to raise a purse to ly experiments. The Port has the nominee of the Republican and so vividly that the Hawkeys 1V, both principal and interest pay- I 1.,® A, “
able in United States Gold coin at 1
relief prayed for ¡4
fight the Tillamook City saloon obtained the services of a relia­ party. No sooner was the re­ have been wandering out of the Tillamook, Oregon, or at the office
which is that )0U|
monopoly for violating the in­ bleengineer, J. B.C. Lockwook, sult of the primary election de­ straight but not narrow road they of the Port’s fiscal agent in New | ?“* „¿ji^ld hJ ¿‘h a,,y cl‘>»
had
long
been
wont
to
travel.
They
terstate commerce law than to consulting engineer for the Port clared when a loud protest was
York Citv, N. Y.
Said bonds are *ere.8t held by yon
have, or had, caught the idea that 900 in number and the denomina- °ilnfiTd'i8<P'1real
tight the Port of Tillamook.
of Portland, and he will furnish raised and a call was made for
prosperity is not being as fairly tion of $500 each and are issued for I ''* ■ 1 ,le »outh East
the Port of Tillamook with val­ an independent candidate. But
the purpose of defraying the cost of | „8C,,on .J
To"’nal
distributed under tariffs levied for harbor
the
peculiar
feature
of
the
whole
improvements on Tillamook ^.anBe 9 West. Willamni
What a contrast. The curfew uable and reliable information,
industry.
the
promotion
of
foreign
Said bonds will be >>“*'• 8a'e and except the
whistle blows at nine o’clock, which will guide the members affair is the peculiar mix up Taking the automobile as the vis­ bar and bay.
sold to the highest bidder for cash, 1
”'.1,,8r t’e«t’nbed portion,
for the purpose of keeping the in what is best to tie done. For that the primary election law is ible sign and symbol of prosperity, and all bids must be accompanied , £’*rip ot land 300 feet in
Ex-Senator J,
young people off the streets nt the reason that the government responsible for.
feet on each sideofi
and we believe it is generally so ac­ by a certified check equal to 5 per
cent of the amount of the bonds bid I
?. co,,"ne»cine ,
night, but a red light district is has already made improvements Simon, now the mayor of that
cepted, the Iowans are riding' fast
city,
always
a
»trict
party
man
iLe"” r
Cr"k, at
upon.
allowed to be started on one of and completed its project, it
enough
to
break
the
speed
limit.
The right is reserved to reject any ' .
V, ,?8!, of ,lle West
will be hard to obtain the con­ and successful leader of the Re­
the main streets.
_
_
i
..11
i.bla
romlvprtiap
for
,
*
*
*
n-Olltll
nl
Iowa has more than her share of and all bids and to readvertise for ¡Section 13 and Qlliirfpr
’ntnX*
sent of the government engi­ publican party in Portland for
bids
for
the
same.
automobiles
as
compared
with
a number of years, has consent­
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon ,, this , easterly following up the L
Attorney R. R. lluniway is to neer to change any of the work, ed to run in opposition to the New York.
As compared with
said creek 200 feet, and » >
and
here
is
where
Mr.
Lock
­
10th
day of April, 1911.
of
be paid $500 to fight the Port
I land 20 feet in width, beint»
so-called Republican nominee Pennsylvania, said to be the most
M. F. I.EACH, Treasurer.
wood
may
be
handicapped
in
Tillamook on technical grounds
P ort of T illamook . ion each side of the point «1
as an independent on request of highly protected state in the Union,
| pipe line of Tillamook Citv
and with the idea of knocking planning out what is best for a large number of voters. Will Iowa has a still greater advantage.
water system crosses the wh I
it out. He made himself con­ the entire bay.
Pennsylvania
has
more
than
four
anyone explain to us where and
, of said South East quarter
spicuous by fighting a bond
times
the
population
of
Iowa,
but
Section 15, and following J
The large number of addition­ what is the sovereign will of she owns onlj’ one automobile and
sale in Portland, but all his
N otice is H ereby G i ven , that in , line easterly to the dam 7
people in this peculiar mix up ?
al
copies
of
the
Headlight
of
the
pursuance
of
an
execution
and
or
­
. Killam Creek; that such
bluster did not amount to any­
two thirds for every one owned in
der of sale duly issued out of and ; interest be decreed to be void'
thing, anyway, for he lost out. 4th May which we mailed for
Iowa, the figures being, for Penn­ under the seal of the Circuit Court , plaintiff be decreed to be the
the purpose of helping boost the
We predict that those who sylvania, 40,000 to the 24,000 regis of the State of Oregon, forthe Coun­ iof said lands in fee simple w
county appear to be appreciated have started the legal tight on tered in Iowa.
ty of Multncmah, to me duly direct­ ’ title thereto quieted as agaiw
Should anyone delay the U.S. by those seeking reliable infor­
the Port of Tillamook will meet
This is an interesting comparison ed, dated the 21st day of April claim held by you in or t0
mail they are liable to prosecu­ mation. This is one out of seve­
with failure, and that they err and we will pursue it a little fur­ A. D. 1911, upon a judgment rend­ I laP,d?’ and for general relief
tion, but the unnecessary de­ ral letters we have received :
in judgment.
The Headlight ther. Kansas has 2000 more auto­ ered and entered in said Court on i This Summons is publi
the 3rd day of February, 1911, in ¡order of the Honorable
lay of making the postmasters Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
will be candid and outspoken, mobiles than she would have under favor of A. V. Allen, plaintiff, vs. j Mason, County Judge of Til
count every piece of mail pass­
Railway, Coalmont, Tenn.,
and concede the right of those an equal distrubution of wealth August F. Mahne, defendant,for the County, Oregon, made Ap
ing through their offices during
May 17, 1911.
who want to oppose the Port with Massachusetts, registering sum of $58.13, and the further sum 11911, and the time prescribed
this month does not appear to Editor Tillamook Headlight.
But 13,000 to the 22,000 the larger popu­ of $15.75 costs and disbursements, publication of this Summos
D
ear S ir ,—I received a copy of law their right to do so.
be c onsidered delay when looked your paper date May 4th. for which
and also the costs of and upon said said order is once a week fv
we want to point out the equity lation of Massachusetts shows. writ, commanding me to make sale successive weeks, and the da
at through the goggles of the please accept my thanks. I have
and justice of the situation. It Nebraska, home of Bryanistn, in­ of the real property of the above the first publication liereofiiJ
postal authorities. But it it» a shown it to several of my friends,
13th, 1911.
who have become very much inter­ it is dairymen who are opposed surgency and Congressman, Norris, named defendant attached by vir­
delay, nevertheless.
H. T. B otts ,
ested in Tillamook County. Some to the Port. For a long num­ has 4000 automobiles more than tue of a writ of attachment in said
H. K. S argent ,
are expecting to come to Oregon ber of years they have paid only Connecticut, land of the tariff plut­ cause, said property being describ­
ed as follows, to-wit :
Attorneys for PlamrJ
Some “strings” are being this fall. I am coming and expect from 20 to 30 per cent of the ocracy (15,200 to 11,000,) though the
The North East quarter of Section
to make your town a visit first thing,
pulled for the purpose of reduc­ to
taxes,
the
timber
and
other
in
­
look into the timber situation.
margin between the populations of 9 in Township 3 North of Range 6
Notice of Sale of Tide
West, situated in TillamookCounty,
ing Thomas Holman's sentence, Please send me a few copies along terests paying 70 to 80 per cent. the two states is not wide.
The
who was fined $1,000 for contri­ when you have anything especially The tax money have gone to Wisconsin of the La Follette has State of Oregon.
Now. therefore, by virtue of said
N otice is H ereby G ives ,-
buting to the delinquency of a to say of your county and I will build roads, bridges and school
about 1000 too many automobiles, execution and order of sale, and in the State Land Board of the
handle
them
to
advantage
with
minor child.
Holman was let friends.
houses and educate the children az compared with Massachusetts, compliance with the commands of of Oregon will «ell to the hi
c. R. D aniel ,
I
down too easy, considering the I
of those who reside here,while, for that due regard to distribution said writ, I have duly levied on said bidder at its office in the C
Fright and Passenger Agent.
property and ¡will! on Tuesday, the Building at Salem, Orego
way he perjured him self and It is not often that we publish on the other hand, the timber
of wealth for which her unfaltering 6th day of June, 1911, at the hour of I July
_ 11, 1911, ...
____ o _ ’clock
__
at 10:00
attempted to drag others into a this class of letters, but We do owners have received no benefit
insurgent statetnanship
stands. fOo’clok a. tn., at the front door of ! of said day, all the State's ini
nasty scrape.
Let him remain so on this occasion simply to whatever from the burdensome
Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota, the court house in Tillamook City, , in the tide and overflow land;.4
where he is or pay the fine.
show what the county news­ taxation the people of this coun­ all agricultural states, all distance TillamookCounty, Oregon, sell the j innfter described, giving,
above described real property at to the owner or owners of any
papers are doing to boost the ty have imposed upon them, Connecticut, home of the protected public auction to the highest bidder j abutting or fronting on such
with
no
road
or
other
facilities
octopi, in automobiles more than for cash in hand to satisfy said exe- and overflow lands, the pref
The |>erson who dictated a county. There is a large call
of getting their timber to mar­ they outdistance her in population, cution and order of sale, interests I right to purchase said tide
letter, and which was written for sample copies of the Head­
•overflow lands at the high«« ;
ket.
Most every farm in the while Iowa, with less population and costs, and all accruing costs.
by u child *»f tender years, and light of late. It is a well known
H. C renshaw ,
offered, . provided ___
such ofc
which stated that three of the fact that persons who want re­ county have comparatively a than Massachusetts, has 2900 more
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. i made an good faith, and also
good
road
leading
to
them
that
liable
information
regarding
a
Christian ministers ought to be
machines on the road. It is very
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon. I viding that the land will not
1 sold for nor any offer therefor
run out of town, is probably place where they exi>ect to locate have cost many hundreds of clear that Iowa has been getting too May 4th, 1911.
thousands
to
construct,
and
the
j cepted of less than $7.50 per
gloating over the departyre of send for or aubscrilie for the
much, to quote her peerless Cum­
Citation
to
Heirs.
the Board reserving the rigte.
some of them. But "Christian newspaper published there, and farmers themselves have been mins, of “the spoils of ultraexelu- 1 al
any
and
all
Said ¡fin la
a
a
Cal
rs «
.
r* reject *111
y cl
11 (4 cl
J I I bids.
H (I o •
0ulU
In the County Court of the State of are eituaied in Tillamook C»J
devils” in Christian churches in this respect the home news­ paid an enormous amount of sive socialism.”
Oregon.
-
Oregon
described as follows: j
are doing a lot of harm to the I papers are doing a lot of good money for work on the roads.
The truth is, of course, that both
In the matter of the estate of Louis
No one ever heard a word of
Tide lands fronting on Lotsla
work.
Christian religion.
; industrial and agricultural states Blattlar, Deceased.
2 of Section 23, T. 3 N.. R. 101J
complaint on account of this
To Mrs. Matthes, mother of the
I have prospered under tariff protec-
Beginning at the meander ml
from the timber owners who
above
named
deceased,
Josephina
The most ingratitude persona
I tion in such degree that the auto­
on bank of North Fork of New
believe in patronizing in Tillamook City are saloon pay 75 percent of the taxes, but mobile, ns the outward sign of their Gsell and Joseph Blattlar:
River on line between Section
In the name of the State of Ore­ and 24, T. 3 N.. R. 10 W.
home industry, Instead of pay­ keepers. They induced voters directly the timber men want
prosperity, has multiplied exceed­ gon :
(Said meander corner beint Si
ing $500.00 to a Portland attor­ to make the county “wet,” and money for bar and harbor im­
ingly in all of them. The total reg­
You are hereby cited and required 45’ E., 1.34 chains from cornel
ney to tight the Port of Tilla­ succeeding in their efforts, and provements so that they can
to
appear
in
the
County
Court
of
istration this year, to date, reaches
Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence II
mook, flint amount of money now they are fleecing those who manufacture and get their tim­
the State of Oregon, for the County J
the enormous figure of 780,000. of Tillamook, at the Court room; \V. 5’ to left).
given to one of the local attor­ patronize their places of busi­ ber to market, the first to op­
Rhode Island, a state of which it is thereof at the Court House in Tilla-i S. 6L 51’ W 111.9’ along H. »
neys would have lieen appre­ ness 10c. for a glass of beer and pose it is the farmers who have
Low Water 3’ to left.
said that pluto in the person of mook City, Tillamook County, Ore-1 S. 61° 25’ W. 500.0 along
ciated, for it is like throwing 15c. for a drink of whiskey, derived so much money and
Senator Aldrich has organized the gon, on Mortday the 5th day of June,! Low water 5’ to left.
money into the gutter. How­ which is certainly base ingrati­ lienetits from the timber owners
1911, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the' S. 58° 38’ W, 363.9 along
ever if some of our citizens tude and rubbing it into those paying so large a proportion of most plutonian of plutocracies forenoon of said day, then and there Low water 10’ to left.
I i there, has less than 5000 machines to show cause, if any there be, whyj
have money to fool away in that who voted for saloons.
If this the taxes. Did the farmers of against the 15.200of Missouri, which said Court should not make anor-i S. 52“ 51’ W. 216.2 along
Low water 17’ to left.
manner tlint is their business.
city expects to retain saloons it this county ever stop to figure may explain why other agricultural der authorizing licensing and direct- • S. 62“ 53' W. 277.7 along
must break up the saloon mo­ it out what their taxes would states of the West drew cards, ing the administrator of the said ’ Low water 18' to left.
amount to with the necessary
Louis Blattlar, deceased, to sell at
S. 67“ 05' W. 469.4 along ■
Because it happened to be a nopoly confining the city to five public improvements going on J whic’i, as they now look them over, private sale for cash, all of the fol­
bit breezy, with the spray from saloons, so as to create compe­ if they had to foot the bills them-1are;no.v,n» th'm to deeP and loud lowing described real property, ! Low water 18' to left.
S. 68' 58' W. 269.0 along
the juvenile comber* going over tition, or loose license money selves ? Where they pay $1.00'’
. The
manufacturing situated in Tillamook County, State ' Low water 12' to left.
of
Oregon,
to-wit
:
the launch, while going down to from saloons altogether, for the for taxes they would have to pav I 8tates wllich ,hen discarded and
' S. 63° 01' W. 205.4 along
An undivided one-half interest in ! Low water 7’ to left,
the bay on Sunday, one young men who imbibe feel that it is $4.00 if it were not for the tim- !drew’ ,na‘ead of 8,andin« P«». «re and
11 Lot numbered one and the j S. 56° 47’ W. 239.8 along
lady, who wasn’t a very good next to robbery to be fleeced by ber. We ronsider, looking at also, of late, beginning to make Southeast quarter of the Northeast
I Low water 12’ to left,
Jack Tar, for fear of going to the saloon monopoly and will
quarter of Section six and Lot num­
the matter from an equity and j faces behind their new cards, in a bered four and the Southwest quar i S. 54“ 37’ W, 192.5 along
vote
for
local
option
the
next
Davey Jones’ locker, wanted to
to corner on line between lots2
justice stand point, that as the i way to indicate that they have found
of the Northwest quarter of Sec­ 3 of Sec. 23, low water line l-!
get out and walk, little think time they have an opportunity. farmers have received so many nothing to bet on.—Globe-Democrat. ter
tion
five,
in
Township
three
North
to point of beginning, contai«
ing that Captain O'Neal was From a business point of view
of Range nine West, W. M., and 0.778 acres.
lienefits, and for so many years,
cii using the spray to fly for the the saloons have caused a stag­
Lots
numbered
twelve,
thirteen
and
from
taxation,
they ought
Bid should be accompanii
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps.
fourteen of Section thirty-one, in
purpose of giving the Indies a nation, taking $41«) to$500 a day
to show a magnanimous spirit i No, Never. Its foolish to fear a Township four North of Range nine regular application to P
from
the
legitimate
channels
of
good complexion and a good ap­
are .....
real West, W. M., less tract of 6% acreB and exchange for the full
towards the timber owners now fancied evil, when there
------ —
business.
As the city author­ they
and should be a
petite.
justly demand a water wav .
dca-lv penl? to 8ru?rd «««'»«« sold to F. R. Beals and one acre for' ,offered
ities are responsible for the ordi­
the swamps and marshes, bayous grave of Mrs. Ludtke, and except ; j to G. G. Brown. Clerk State
nance which confined the city to benefit them and get their and lowlands. These are the ma­ the merchantable timber on lands j ' Board, Salem, Oregon, and ma
i “Application and bid to p
to five saloons, and now they can products to market. This mat­ laria germs that cause ague, chills in Sections five and six. and crude i ! tide lands.”
improvements i and fever, weakness, aches in the oils reserved,, and subject to right-1
see for themselves the mono­ ter of harbor
G. G. Bl
bones and muscles and may induce of-way for county road
Clerk State Land
poly it created in making peo­ j should not be looked at selfish- deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit-
Bit­
\V ITNE8S the Honorable Homer
ly
or
in
a
dog
in
the
manger,
ters destroys and casts out these Masou, Judge of the County Court1 Dated this 26tli day of Apo
ple pay exorbitant charges for
f
L. blood of the State of Oregon, for Till»-!
th?
drink, it is up to them to make light, and because the farmers vicious germs frotn
“Three bottles drove all
the mook County, this 6th day of April, '
a change or should« r the re­ have succeeded in obtaining the malaria
from mv system.” wrote A. D. 1911.
K
Notice of Dissolution of P
sponsibility.
When the city public improvements first they Wm. — Fretwell, v*
I •
of >.,iiv
Lucama.
iiiiiu , X. (J*.
ship.
Attest: J. C. HOLDEN,
should
be
willing
to
concede«!
“and ttl’ve had fine health ever
authorities confined the city to
Clerk of the County Court.
that
tlie
timber
owners
are
now
since,
I’se this safe, sure rernedv
five saloons we believe they did
N otice is H ereby Ginx
onlv. ■XX at Chas. I. Clough's.
{all whom it may con, era, i
Saved Child From Death.
so in good faith. They, like the entitled to some improvements
“After our child had suffered ■ co-partner»hip heretofore e
voters at the last election, have that will now benefit them. We
Saved His Mother’s Life.
from severe bronchial trouble for a between the undersigned,
been imposed upon, and those hope that the farmers will soon
" Four doctors had given me up," year,” wrote G. T. Richardson, of i been doing business under tn*
who drink in saloons in thia city take this broad view of the sit­ writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avor'», Richardson's Mills, Ala., ”we! na**re «nd style of A. Finley *
uation,
for
the
matter
of
harbor
are having to pay some of the
J.a., " and my children and all my feared it had consumption. It had «1 Tillamook City. Oregon.“
enormous ex|H*naes which were improvements will not only ben­ j friend* were looking for me to die, a bad cough all the time. We tried j mutual consent of the 1»»*®*%
when mv son insisted that I use many remedies without avail, and f dissolved, and that Mr. A r
entailed in the Home Rule elec­ efit the timber owners, but will | Electric
Bitters I did so, and they doctor's medicine seemed as use-jh»8 assumed the paymen*
be of benefit to the farmers and
tion.
have done me a world of g<xxl J less. Finally we tried Dr. King’s ' liabilities of said firm of t,tr!
have been wondering whv
i the whole community, for it will will
always ° praise mein.
them.” nicctnc
Electric New Discovery, and are p eased to 'and nature, and that an>'i
i
e county is in nred of a water
It wa» freely predicted the I help to open up this bottled-up Bitter* is a priceless blessing to say that one bottle effected a com­ ¡debts due and owing to
wagon now that the county is primury election law would turn county and set the wheels of in 1 i women troubled with fainting and plete cure, and our child is again are to be paid to the said
wet. It is well enough to buy out to be a failure and a fizzle, dustry moving.
| dizzv spells. backache, headache. strong and healthy.” For coughs, 1 Dated at Tillamook. Oreg®*
| weakneaa. debility, eonatipatkm or colds.
hoarseness.
lagrippe. April 28th, lull.
all necessary appliances for whereby the peanut politicians
HA. KiNXA»*
V8e ‘hem ■nd asthma, croup and sore lungs, its
road building, yet in thia wet would be able to secure public I Sick headache re.ulu7ro.ua di. 2^2*’
ALVA FiNLrr.
the
most
infallible
remedy
that's
orilered
condition
of
the
stomach
h
f
“
1,h
’
e,l
*
n
inh
and
si-ction of the country we urv
__ office. This proved correct,and C.nd ct. b, cured by Uie uLe » «2T «
J *y **
to made. Price 3Qc and «.Oft Trial
inclined to think that it will instead of healing the factional Chamberlain . Stomach and Mver^
*"^7 "funded Oaly bottle free. Guaranteed by Chas
Kicked By a Mad H«*
*• 1 ,ou<h • drug store, I. Clough.___
uot prove very succMaful and a strife in the Republican party, Tablets. Try it. For »ale bv 1 a i
Samuel Birch, of Beet«**
?
cause of additional «xpeuoe as the reverse is the case. It will mar’s Drug Store.
A Burglar’s Awful Deed
had a moat narrow ♦¡»caf1* .
It Startled The World
“
»a
m
well. The question of econo­ always be so until the primary
may not paralyze a home so com­ his leg-, as no doctor could
when
the
astounding
claims
were
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stipation,and female trouble." eczema, scalds, cute. c<
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by l.amar a Drug Store.
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