Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1913, Image 6

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    Orville Allison
| Frank Pazne
Court convened in regular session on , Walter Randall
»he 5th day of November, 1913. with ( S Brücher
the following members present: The , Merril Allison
Hon. Homer Mason, Judge, presiding; . Arthur Davidson
H. M. Farmer, commissioner; Geo. ' Fritz Drebert ..
K. Edner, commie «ioner; J. C. Holden, A. H. Folkner
Alvis Curl.
clerk ; H. Crenshaw, Sheriff.
It is oidered that the claim of C. A. 1 Carl Curl .
John «on, fur damages in the sum of r J E Speary
Geo. Griffith and team .. .
$260.00 be and the same is rejected.
Bodyfelt and team.....
It is ordered that the claims of Lake­ ! Jim
ocean Lumber Co., for $21.86; John Orville Keliow and team..
Geo
and team..........
Sheets $15.00 for phone rent; B. F. Ixiyd Keliow
and team .
Barrett $6.«) stenographer's fees; E. Ward Keliow
Sappington and team ..
D. Achey $16. O q car fare to Portland,
Roy Woods and team ...............
be rtjected.
Roy Saling and team................
Claim of R. F. Zachman of $1.25 tor Wm
Saling and team...............
labor and repairs on court house con­ P J Trobough
and team.............
tinued.
Fred lx:wallen...........................
Road Dixt. No. 1
IJ C Creecy and team.................
46.50 Otto Curl and team................ .
1 Darling ............................... ....
H Folkner arid team..............
55.12 A
Frank Hobson....................... .....
B McClay and team................
17.50 R
Ed Marshal).......................... .....
F E Anne ..................................
64.37 G
Frank Strueby and team .... .....
W Galloway..............................
J Fleck and team .................. .... 59 37
A B Estabrook........................
.*’ Paquet and team ............. .... 20.62 Hansen
Sanders...........................
Geo Benson and team ........ ....
60.62
Darby..............................
C Edner .............................. .. . 66 00 ' Albert
Gist.......................................
7.50 Ivan
W Hamilton...........................
Kirby....................................
Paul Dirk................................ .....
14.69 N N
L Learned . ............................
17.50 A
F 11 lings worth........................ ....
Martin Blaser.. ............................
B Johr son...............................
7.50 Leonard
Burke....
...............
A Krumlauf................................
88,75 Chas
Ray......................................
H Perry.................................... . .. 40.00 F E Anne....................................
K Kennedy and team ........... ... 83.75 A B Estabrook ............................
Geo Benson, 5f cords wood . .. . 20.12 R
Bunday and team ..............
f rank Struby, water rent ....
1.00 Joe E Neship
and team................
Hicks and Riefenberg, balance
W II Christensen and team......
due on cuntract, Garibaldi ...
John Jenson and team .......... ..
ruad.../........................................ 1673.35 John
Rock and team..................
M M Mead and Son part pay-...
Will Kodad and team.......... ...
rnent on Garibaldi Miami .....
1
Chas
Randleand
team................
road....,.................................. ... 1000.00 John Rock....................................
Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber .. 118 71 Gilbert
Rock ..............................
Geo Loeroabel, part payment ..
on road contract...................... 200 00 ¡Car. Smith ................................. .
COUNTY
f ' BEAUTY IN AN AX.
COURT PROCEEDINGS
Road Dial. No. 2.
22 50 Stanley Howard .......................
53 75 ! J E Cochran and team ..............
I Glen Cochian..............................
I ; E A Cochran .........
...........
Ernest Edmunds and team ......
Ray Edmun Is.............................
John Imlah and team................
Jas. Imlah ..................................
Geo Stiverson..............................
J H Sheler....................... ...........
John Lowrance and team..........
Frank Owens and team ............
Chester Worthington and team
Archie Gist and team................
Ivan Gist and 2 learns...............
R E Bunday and team...............
Stanley Howard..........................
John Rock....................................
Joe Naship and team..................
Herald Scherzinger....................
—Frank Kodad...............................
28,oo J E Cochian...:..........................
28.00 John Imlah...................................
56.(X) John Lawrence and team.........
42.00 Frank Owens and team.............
49.00 Archie Gist and team................
28.75 Hugh Arstell...............................
38*501 J*’ Anne..........................................
24.50' Kay Hush beck.............................
20.00 Lester Forkner and team.........
¡Jay Bakerand team..................
Lee LyBter and team.................
33.00 iChaB. Baker ...............................
21.26! Fred Lyster and team...............
21.25 Geo Heilmeyer and team.........
6 25 Harley Curl.................................
7.50 R L Huston.................................
12.50 Booth Dunham ..........................
55 00 J W Hester and team.................
67.50 H Ealey and team......................
37.50 Fred Dunham...............................
3.12 Tom Keliow and team...............
3 12 Geo Keliow and team................
45.93 Loyal Keliow and team.............
26.24 Orvill Keliow and team.............
1.25 Ward Sappington and team....
1.88
23.60 Fritz Djebert.............................
21 25 John Creecey and team........... .
19.52 Alex Imlah...................................
16.25 H L Burger and team...............
7.50 J W Hester..................................
45.00 Wilbur Booth..............................
23. « 5 Fred Lyster and team................
34.38 J T Davis and team...................
19.38 Geo _________________
Heilmeyer and team.........
10.00! Reed Farmer and team
2.50 A -----
H Forkner and team.............
10.00 Roy Blanchard and team...........
24.37 R Me Lay and team....................
15.00 Alvis Curl ..............................
10.00 Carl Curl ...................................
22.35 Harley Curl ...............................
20.00 E L Brown ..............................
7.50 Chester Hollett ........................
35 00 Blanche Shoemaker .................
J E Sperry ...............................
Robert Huston .............. • • • ■.....
Ed Trobough............................ _
P J Trobuogh and team .........
Roy Woods and team .................
78.75 Booth Dunham ........................
70 25 A O Jackson, gravel .............
81.25 John Lawerence ......................
45.62 Chas Murphy, towing .............
18 75 F E Cross, bridge work...........
56.25 E H Cross,
”
” ...........
20.62 R B McClay and team .............
18.12 U S Edwards and team ..............
21.25 E W Gilman.................................
33.12 Richard Miles.............................
17 50 Il A Miles............................
10.62 R B Miles.....................................
Joe Price, gravel, ....................
O Taggart, gravel......................
O Walters....................................
13.75 O P Mattoon, damages,.............
2.64
General Fund'
3.10
¡4.35 Cost bill state vs. Al Biggs......
6.20
26.25 Ed Hadley, Auto hire ...............
15.00
13.75 M J Gerson! ...............................
30.00
81.00 Barthold Barg Co. stationery...
12.64
15.93 W D Gladwill, milk county
charge .......................................
40.77
2.17
42.02 Pacific Telephone Co ................
21.15
63.27 H Crenshaw for delivering bal­
lot boxes ....... ......................... 30.00
56.77
5.00
9.52 E J Oienger, election board .....
44.21 W S Ruel, institute expense....
10.00
952 W S Ruel, extra service supt.
office ..........................................
6 56
15.00
9 62 Ellen Bewley, work school supt
i
office
.........................................
UV 3Z
15.00
5 00
92 79 T H Goyne attorney's services..
M lift Tillamook Feed Co. mdae . .....
15.25
83 12 J C Holden, freight...................
53 60
10 00
16.55 Dave Martiny, auto hire .........
1ÜO 93 Commercial Stables livery hire
6 75
8II.93 M M Mead A Son, construction
work ...... ...................................
68.73
44.63
46 00 G I. Hamlin, jack screws.........
2.50
60.62 l-amb Schrader Co cement .... _ 76.33
J
M
Baker
...................................
62.50
176 00
KK8.75 John Heilmeyer ....................... 106.50
Beaver
Lumber
Co.
lumber
.....
52 50
<7 42
106 00 J M Weiss A Son. lumber.......... 883.55
83.13 A F Coats Lbr., Co. Ibr.............
91 94
5.40
41 87 Cloverdale Courier, printing....
26 50
40.00 Tillamook Herald, printing ...
40.62 Tillamook Meat Co, Co. poor..
2.90
33.75 Pennington A Co-Co. charge..
12.50!
32.50 J C Hew lev. truant officer
32.50 Mutual Tel. Co. ...... ......
si.<n 1’laakvr Bros plumbing
i5«n A K Case, mdse
John Tucker.................................
Luyd Wourts '....... .........................
Thad Lucas...................................
N J Dye........................................
C Dye............................................
Jas Tucker....................................
Joe Monahan................................
Turn Conistea................................
Gust Konistes..............................
Lou Wilson ..:...............................
Frank Dye....................................
Oscar Tittle ...... ........................
Albert William*«..........................
John Bohl . ...................................
Walter J Parrozo.........................
1 F Larsen, repairs.....................
C D Grout et al. bridge work...
Ed Snodgrass, mdse ...
King and Smith, mdse...
Ed Snodgrass, mdse..... ..
E I) Achey, bridge work
N S Classen, bridge work .
W A Shannon bridge work
C J Baldwin.....
L N Bessenette
C Ellison..........
A Williams......
Jack Williams .
O Tittle ............
O. Tittle and team
Road Dixt. No. 3.
J Lewallen...
Victor Lane
Clyde Lane.
Thus Gudley
Lee Lane....
Lucious Lane
Claud Lane, team.
Claud Lewallen, teain
W A Gage ....
Dick Rutgers
Joe Rutgers
Wm Glick and team
Robt Waymire
Carl Smith .....
Ike Riley........
Grant Dawson.
Chas Johnson .
liolis Franklin
VS ill Gage.......
E M Brainn.....
Ole Redbergand team..
Dan Fletcher and team
Lester Ray and team...
Earl Porter and team .
R ibt Way mire and team
Earl Porter....................
Joe Naship and team.....
G. M. Burgess and team
A F Ball....
Dell l’enter
John Rock...
Gale Glick...
dill Kodad..
Win Ward and team
Win Peacock
Alva Butts
Mervin Butts
Joe Price ....
Chas Butts
Claud Lewallen and team
Wallace Warren and team
Claud Lane and team ...
Lucuous Lane and team
A S Lane and team....
J Lewallen
'Tom Dudley.
Lee Lane....
Nictor Lane.
Clyde Lane .
John Affolter
W I) Winters
Oscar Taggart.
Stephen Resch
Nick Affolter..
N Affolter......
Sam Bauer, lumber
Ernest Thun« .......
Einanuel Thomas .
Virgil Keliow..........
F C Schmeltzer.......
W A Gage.............
Will Gage. ...............
Jasper Hulmes......
Abe Holmes.............
Henry Petite.... .
Jim Petite...............
Bart Labanti..........................
Dirk Rutgers........................
D McKay..........................
E M Davis ..........................
Dave Leno.........................
Wm Glick and loam
Robt Waymire and team
....
....
...
....
Joe I .eno and team.............
Geo I .eno and team............
Joe Rutgers and team
Dick Rutgers and team
E. A. La..e and team
...
Ernie Petite.......................... ....
Andrew Hopper and team
....
dyaBM$kSM»*n *i*9 team
paiCFIetcher and team
.
OleaMedberir and team .... ....
I
Kavjunl team
Earl Port« «•'¿nd leant
. .
.
Ih-rbert Porter ami team
Chas Johnson ...........
...
Carl Smith
Ike Kilei................................... .
Mart Penter
E M Brainn ...
K. O. Richards
...................
L. U Everett ....................
, »
No Substitutes
to the grocer all sub
statutes sent you for'Royal Bak-
L ing Powder There is no sub­
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
stitutes are made from alum.
i ETURN
Slewing Tribute te the Symmatry of
the American Product.
In Professor T. De Tarmo’a “Aes­
thetic Education” Von Hartmann's
formal orders of beauty are the text
for several chapters, one of which In
treating the proportion maintains the
following thesis:
"There is an actual, possibly a nee-
essary. correlation between mechani­
cal efficiency and aesthetic proportion.
In other words, as a tool or a ma­
chine Increases In all round efficiency
there Is a corresponding Increase In the
aesthetic quality of Its proportions."
As an example the American ax,
“the most beautiful in existence," is
described and analyzed:
“Theory, accident and experience
have stood beside the smith as be has
forged the blade, the head and the eye
of the ax. The same forces have in­
fluenced the makers of the handle as
they have selected the hickory, have
shaped it In the rough with ax and
drawing knife and finished it by the
open fireside with knife and sandpaper
and broken glass. From a strulgbt,
round stick It has become what we
see. a gracefully curving handle, flat
enough to enable the woodsman to
bold the blade true, large enough to
flt the hand comfortably, enlarged suf­
ficiently nt the end to make sure the
grasp yet be no bar to the comfort ot
the user and curved enough to secure
the maximum of ease and vigor of
stroke.
"The whole constitutes a bala Deed
perfection v.hlch is as beautiful in its
proportion as It is efficient In Its ac­
tion. The edge of the blade rounds
gently nt its extremities for ease ot
entrance to the wood and recovery
from it; above these rounded ends of
the cutting edge the blade is made
somewhat tbiuner front and back
than through the body of the wedge,
and for a similar reason, namely, that
there may be greater recovery for the
next stroke. The betid is just mas­
sive enough to balance the blade and
Is either made square for striking
a nonpenetrating blow or is gently
rounded."
collections........................... 4,840.50
5.65 1 Surveyor’s
office
and
county engineering......... 5,UU0.«t
5.65 ' Assessor's office and mak­
5.65
ing assessment................. 3,130.00
1.00
12.00 Court House. Janitor, wood,
lights, telephpne and
water ................................... 1,100.0)
Circuit Court, jurors, wit­
nesses and bailiffs........ . 2 000.00
County Court and Comtuis-
sioneis ............................ 3 600.09
600.00
Justice Courts....... ................
300.06
Coroner’s fees, inquests...
50.00
Insane.......................................
School Superintendent, sal­
ary and expenses ........... 1,400 00
150.00
Health Officer ......................
i Widow’s Pensions ............. 1,200.00
I Care of poor............................ 2,500.00
Jail, board of prisoners and
259.00
supplies ..............................
' Bridges ................................... 41,000.60
500.00
| County Veterinarian .........
Scalp Bounty ...................... 1,800.00
Sealer of Weights and
Measures ............................
600.00
Experting County Books..
325.00
Advertising resources of
county................................... 1,009.00
County Schools, Libraries
and Institute .................... 45,450.00
Salesmen and Smilea.
County Fair and exhibit at
State Fair............................ 2,009.00
“The smile Is one of the greatest as­
Official County Printing . .
500 00 sets of the successful salesman or
saleswoman," says the manager of a
Notice
Poor Farm and Expert Ad­
visory work ....................... 26,000.00 department store linen department
Notice is Hereby Given, that on
“It makes friends for the store as read­
Additions,
overhauling
the Sth day of December, 1913, at 2
ily as do moderate prices and good
and furnishing Court
o'clock in the afternoon, at the
House ................................ 32,000.00 goods.
County Court House, in Tillamook Payment of Outstanding
"The ability to smile for eight hours
County Warrants and in­
a day Is a trait hard to acquire and
City, Oregon, a public hearing will
terest ................................... 52,387.28 possessed by few store help. Yet It
be had at which the taxpayers will
can be gained by constant practice—
be heard in favor of or against any
Total
$464,227. 78 the watching of oneself and not per­
proposed tax levies as shown by the
Probable receipts of the county, mitting at any time the slightest indi­
following estimate made by the other than direct taxation,
cation of a frown.
County Court of Tillamook County,
Receipts from Coun’y
“I recall my first purchase in a New
Oregon.
Clerks office........................ $4850 00 York department store. I was directed
Estimate of the amount of money
Receipts from delinquent
to the counter where I could find the
proposed to be raised by taxation taxes, ....................................... $1000.«) special article of my choice. 1 was met
Money in hands of county
by n gruff 'What Is It?' from the sales­
for the ensuing year for Tillamook
treasurer,................................ $3477.73 man. I recall I said. 'Nothing,' and I
County, Oregon.
haven't been in that Btore since.”—
Figures assembled by the County-
Total .................................... $9327.73
Court show that it will require the ' Dated this the 13th day of Novem­ New York Press.
sum of $4444,227.78 -to defray the ex­ ber, 1913.
The Answer,
penses of Tillamook County, Ore­
J. C. HOI.IlFN',
“I Just found out last night." he said,
gon, for the year 1914. and for the
County Clerk.
looking nervously at his watch, “that
object and purposes of county im
a man's a fool to allow himself to be
provement, ths maintenance of,
henpecked."
county
bui'dtngs,
roads
and I At a meeting- of the Fairview
There was a general roar of laugh­
Grange
a
resolution
was
voted
on
ter. says the Cleveland Plain Denier.
bridges, and for the salaries of I
county officers and employes, and j atid carried favoring the employ­ Then one of the men asked:
“And how dld-you come to make that
for other purposes, as follows, ment of a county expert to work in
conjunction with the Agricultural startling discovery?"
towit:
“Well. It was this way. My wife
College.
Payment of State Tax .,... 75,CC0.00
was Jumping on me something fierce,
Roads, highways, culverts
and I couldn't figure out how I de­
and county machinery
The contention of former Senator served It So 1 spunked up and said:
and Road Supervisors'
Bailey that if a law on its face does "Look here, why do you always pick
ealariee .............................. 150,400.00
not conflict with the constitution a on me when you’re sore? Why don't
Registration and Elections 2,000.0(9
court can not inquire into a pre­ you raise thunder with Albert once In
Sheriff’s office and expen­
awhile?1 lAlbert's our youngest boy.)
ses' ....................................... 2.595 00 tended enforcement of it that does •Why.' she says. 'Albert wouldn't stand
violate
tlie
constitution,
shows
the
Clerk's a nd Recorder's offices
for It that's why!' ”
and supplies .................... 4,000,00 refinements of technicality of which
his mind is capable.
Treasurer's office and t,x
Famed as a Murderer.
A story once went the rounds In Paris
that an enterprising visitor to M. Con­
stans proposed to pick a quarrel triti)
M. Rochefort and kill blm.
"Many thanks.” said Constans,
1 do my own murders."
The retort found Its way to Constan­
tinople. and when M. Constans arrived
there as French ambassador be was
struck by the exaggerated deference of
the Turkish officials from Armenia. A
man who did his murders himself was
a remarkable figure to administrators
who employed the Kurds
that nec­
essary business
Cost Bill, State vs. N J Peter­
son and C S Barnes ...... .........
(Jost Bill, State vs. C A Corn-
forth ........................................
Cost Bill.State vs. Chas E Haas
E D Hoag, mdse.........................
Hotel Tillamook, juror's meals
Jurors and witnesses at Oct­
ober term circuit ...................
B F Barrett, stenographer......
Bushong & Co. printing ...........
Glass & Prudhomme. printing ..
City Transfer Co., election......
L S Stillwell, election...............
W T Kimball
» »
H B Johnson
» *
Nelson & Co.
> >
E W Baker
J S f amar, mdse
___
Till.cn iok Elec. Light Co..........
T E Fpplett, board of prisoners
Tillamook Headlight, printing
King & Smith, mdse .................
Tillamook City Water Wks .....
U G Jackson, surveyor’s.........
J C Holden, sa' lary
Kathleen Mills
»,
Vida Millis
» »
H Crenslaw
» »
O G Swenson
» »
C A Johnson
» »
R L Shreve
» »
B L Beals
G R Edner
W B Aiderman
H M Farmer ..
Homer Mason
W S Buel ......
T E Epplett
Thanksgiving
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
a
t
” The Exposition Line 1915 ”
between all points on the S. P. Lines in Oregon north and south
including branches ; also on the C. A E., P. R. A N., S F. C. A W.
nnd P E. A E.
SALE DATES
November 26th and 27th,
FINAL RETURN LIMIT DECEMBER 1 st .
Superior Train Service, Observation Cars. Dining Cars nn<l Big,
Wide all-Steel Coaches.
Call on nearest agent for specific fares, train schedules. etc.
JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent.
A Like Retort.
A dapper young shoe clerk fitted a
numlier nine over a farmer's yarn
sock. "When you get these on,” be
smilingly remarked, "yon can sing
'How Firm a Foundation.' " The farm­
er answered not a word until the num­
ber nines were on bls feet and his old
shoes In a neatly wrapped package
I under bls arm. As he ."etched the
door he smilingly said. “An«» you can
sing ‘A charge to keep I have.’
Phil­
adelphia Ledger.
Not Very Clean.
“And now I mean to handle your wit­
nesses without gloves,” said a coutisnl
whose witnesses had met with rat per
severe treatment from the other side.
“Indeed! That's more than I should
like to do with yours.” smilingly re­
torted his learned friend.—London An-
ewer«.
Oh. Where Wee Shef
“That new cook I secured is certain­
ty Culet." said Mr Dubbe happily.
“One wnu'd never know she Is shout
the place. ”
“She Isn't“ chimed in Mrs Dub lx
"She left early thia morning.”— Phila­
delphia Ledger.
Rusal.i has discovered a
land, but as it is «tin nearer
pole the additional furs and >
ter will lie needed.
Tennessee is building its pre
pr,J
tion fence« higher and atnJ
and may yet reach the goal a
of Maine.
Congress having refused an
propriation for an automobiJ
the vice preside»», Mr Marl
threatens to buy a motocycle.l
probably prefers n inotocycle, I
how.
It te practice'ly settled that I
lean danger signals at sea qul
bring a large number of shqj
the rescue. Safety on the J
may fairly be called equal to
on land.
The choice left to federal Boll
at Torreon, Mexico, seems to
been execution as prisoner
death by cotirt-inarlial for eval
ing. Perhaps the civil war
end for lack of a fighting chani
Gen. Coxey was not peimitte
appear before the Senate Comn
on Banking and Currency, bu
went out and stood on the gra
little while just to show that cJ
tions are improving soniewli.it]
, Probably those ever veraJ
and profound press correapond
who cannot resist telling us |
the “waters of two oceans
gled," and that the “Pacific riJ
to embrace the Atlantic,’’ am]
that sort of thing, count upotJ
ignorance and preconceivedl
tions of the American peoplJ
have imagery accepted. Yet J
American ought to know, thl
ever the two oceans mingle wl
it will have to be somewhere I
than at Panama, where vessels
pass from one to the other |
through high locks supplied
fresh water from lakes above!
sea level.
Three tentative propositions
said to be under consideratioii
the Washington administratioJ
dealing with the Mexican casJ
military and naval demonstr
in force is one. Another is a
ies of demands to be made I
“the authorities at Mexico City
the immediate elimination of
erta, to be followed, in the eve«
failure, by the armed co-operJ
of the United States with the
ican constitutionalists. The
is the "essation of all relations
the government now existing ii
City of Mexico, leaving it to!
liberal element in that city,
the constitutionalist
party,
bring about Huerta’s elimin!
and tlie establishment of « pr|
ional government with wliichl
constitutionalists would negd
for peace and agree upon an
tion to be held in compliance
Mexican law.
Many a worthy, but struggl
charity has been placed cn its
by a timely bequest or gift frq
living friend, and the whole c
of organized benevolence has
quent reason to rejoice over
tendency which, while not by­
means confined to one nation;!
is shown in the United States <>
scale never known before. L
gifts in this country amounted
year to more than $390,000,«10, J
out including any of less than
00o. Examined in detail the lis
a long one. The evident purl
is to benefit mankind in makinj
better equipped for the dutie!
life, and to preve.nt and amelia
human suffering. Educational
stitutions. hospitals and satii
work received more than half |
gifts of last year.
Elevated
was well remembered and resj
sible charities received a genet
share.
The latest drawing for govl
ment lands, this time in Nebrai
brought together the usual de«
interested crowd, many ot wl
stood long in the cold waiting
the opening of the building wl
the allotments were decided,
doubt the wheel of fortune met
had some part in attracting
throng. The desire to own |
utilize land is an important fen
of American life, There is pie
of land for the landless in
country, though scarcely any
practicable terms in many o!
parts of the world. A juJici
rush to farming, instead of ond
cities, would be pleasing to ed
omists, and promise more in ed
lizing the cost of living than I
other propcsed remedy. Moreol
all the standard crops are likely!
be profitable beyond the for1
average. _
Declased War on Cold«.
. A crusade of education w
| aims “that common colds may
come uncommon within the
‘ generation-’ has been begun
prominent New York physici
< Here is a list of »he “don't«'’ wl
i the doctors say will prevent the 1
nual visitation of the cold.
•' Don't sit in a draughty car.1
“ Don't sleep in hot rooms ”
“ Don’t avoid the fresh air.”
“Don't sluff yourself at tl
time. Overeating reduces youi
«•stance.”
To which we would add
you fa e a cold get rid of il
quickly as possible. To accomn
that you will find Chamberld
t ough Remedy most excellent i
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