The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 01, 1910, Image 3

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jith W ants V eal
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W hen
...............................
10c
...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c
"""
w *y* In Which
Happen and Hint, on
C a t e n a , lb 2 0 tO 2 ^ C
It Doe*
Address
OW
TO
I
. o K L. S M I T H M E A T C O .
■ C b t m c th . B e .l T ru st"
1 PORTLAND, O R E G O N
EXTINGUISH
inflagrations
at
yoTwIlT'And
Jr U'“ ' In the world"
here
you
will dnd anywhere
briefly responded his host, who hati
Night l4
Best Methods of Escip, t
B urning Building,, '
Attira and cloaota ais tb, i
aces of many fires, acco
r. B. E. W righ t
„««01 out ami plate and bndse work
£ out-of-town patron»
w» Hniah plat«
Jork in one day if nsceaaary.
-** L
PRICES:
v i 'V
*»1" Cr»*“
$5.00
jjt '£
~K 22 k Lridgi r«tk. $3.50
x>rdl»,
uusekeeiilng. An attic i. B -
e asylum for all sorts of I n / f l k ’
aterlal
and us
« « It
i, never * U
aterial, and
utllated It become» a fir»
....... $'■»
tn»w»i Fdh»p $1.00
SJ>* Fi:!i^*
5(k w
Rdhw
lain $5.00
& G
B —
ra d M
K> P
W
A— ......... tl SO
C on ced ed
It,
*
a u lfo f0? 1' d° n,'t 1011 thlnk- »• ‘ he re-
suit of your observation during rnanv
Tears of puhUc life, that the^ hoTSnJ
B f a K ° Vernr nt "osltlon tends to take
away a mans Independence and make
him merely a machine?" asked *ha in­
quisitive acquaintance
“ Undoubtedly," , Md th, internal
revenue collector, • •.■„ere waa a Ume
tor Instance, when, if you had asked
{£. '' uch a Question as that. I should
have kicked you out of my ofilce. hut
I have become used to auch things now
and don t mind tht*m at all."
Am ona
*"n M * * W * ^ ^
M B U n b S
g 16 odd* and ends thi^K»,trgct:on Free when plate« or bridge
> the contents of the avera^HPJdered. Consultation Free. You cannot
T o o Slow for Th u Age.
e Old varnished furniture
pM»1« “ work anywhere, no matter
■'Grandma, you never took a Joy rids,
r; rags, many Of them gre^K^ fully (iuaranteed for Fifteen Years
did you?”
je
for
spontaneous coq W
_
r
41/ •
Yes, child, once; but you wouldn’t
' ntm * »Us, liable to t a k , » R
W r i £ h t L O . call It Joy riding nowadays."
"When was It. grandma?”
e sun beats on the roof; b r o ® ' U
®
’ ’Sixteen years ago. I took a ride In
d old clothes, the pocket» o i l
342J Washington St.,
the Ferris wheel.”
iy con tain matches. Attic, ■
P o r tla n d , O r e g o n
"How fast did you go?” '
ts often have a temperttnr.*
The wheels made one revolution In
grees Fahrenheit, which |"
»'»'
to Wwhlnsfn st.
about fifteen minutes.”
n point for matches
_
Shucks!"—Chicago Tribune.
Floor sw eepings under f u j
Tk* Sh“ “ ' ’
„ „ ,
T it ( o r T a t,
a closet are liable to t a k e » 0' th# trea8U/ eV ° * the *hah ° f
leously or from a fly.ng n l S 10
V Z ^ isso r
Stranger (to prominent clergyman)
wdust used In sweeplnr r^lters. which renders Its possessor — I came ln here, sir, to criticise your
t in a corn er where there
^
,
,° , \ , df “ ° r church management and tell you how
it o f air to carry off th.
,am8 prop? * ' but “ 8 ° r: It ought to be run.
ites, Is very likely to
that those wh° U8e 11 8hould
Prominent Clergyman (am azed)—
ough to Ignite Itself.
11 't '* therefore carefully What do you mean, sir? How dare
s kept in a tight ward o » ln S Fan‘lalw“ od b“ x “ n wlhlch you? Who are yea, anyway?
m known to Ignite. Th, I » ’ : 11 a vur8e from the K oran -
“ I am the humble editor of the pa­
■ous closet Is that under a i - j “ *" NVws
per you have been writing to."—Life.
■«use Inflammable mat»rlil_
W h iiip i I a S m a ll O n e.
le there, and If a fire aUrts l « Y FLY K I L L E R i£ & iS E S 3!«i£
Customer— My wife told me to stop
it avenue o f escape from m M e r ^ g y E r g - ' g » STiiiVilw rSS:
ln and buy her a bathing suit. What
s Is cut off. Furnace a » h e , M ^ ^ r i ^ i ¿ W
are your prices and sizes?
lar have In them so much
Dealer— We have a very nice one
1 litter that they are liable t H ; " ' *
.eons com bustion If an open
^^V k I i T i o S “ ¿» «a s here that I’ m sure she will like. A
$50 bill will Just cover It.
nilts them to get wet by
x»o D«KiUb a .»«.
Customer— That Is just about the
rm. The fine coal from the
*—
»rwUfn.».»,
size she wants. How much Is It?—
ply may Ignite If wet. Playli
Springfield Union.
i and m atches by children I, h \ i
V ' ’nT7VY'«V5, "f<ff
3 source o f fires ln resldene||r\y
E. BURTON — Asaayer and Chemist,
H o e to lOxIioaul.h
H OWARD
Lumlville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold,
Silver, Loud, tl. Gold, Siher, 75c; Gold, 50c; Zino
)ne's ability to extinguish] ■OFING
or Copper, $1. Mail in« envelopes and full pricelist
fire depends upon lntelllgtflmyty
sent on application. Control and Umpire work no-
lieited. Reference: Carbonut© National Bunk.
’ control. If the blaze Is luM.Sw.ple»
throw water on the burnlnMi«».
P A C IF IC EM PLO YM EN T CO.
I, not on the blaze. One bu^Li* J() q |. B.C^X ¡3
o f Portland, Oregon
:er will do more good If thrt^P,
handfuls or with a brooi^R
FURNISHES HELP FREE
TO EMPLOYERS
hed on at once. A small Ji|wiltr Bldg
Main office, 12 North Second St. Main 5670; A 1406
smothered with a rug or b|h||] QRE.
Ladies Dept. 205W Morrison St. Mnin 1062; A 2064
beaten out with a wet brooi^®— —
Phone or wire orders at our expense.
r you cannot put out th e ;-| ii0 n P a i n l e s s D e n t i s t s
mte then give an alarm al
not leave a door open whentH
to give an alarm. If thedi
dows are closed when a flrel
may be able to get the • ^ g ^ . v i T H O W T f t A f t f j
•e ln tim e to put It out whl!^
First class work at
inly one room. The fire soo)
reasonable prices.
les all the oxygen ln a clc
Free examination
may die out If It gets noli
and perfectly fitted
glasses as low as
fter the firemen are called iH kt of Teeth
.............................. $5.00
lug out the things you
°rTwlh wla»°ut
” f f i g »2
2.00
lave. D on’t throw the cloc^B^inCrowns................ $3.50 to $5.00
____________ ____
No faking methods.
w indow and then carry o M ' i K * " ’.
5 0 c$to $?.oo D R . C . L. H A Y N E S
hlng, as some persons have ^Wkte M»de .................................... $7.50
awakened In the tilehr ^■'•unres f°r fainles» Extractine when other Suite 427, Marquam Building
Fourth Floor
awakened ln tne mgnt H ldom. 15 „.an,' Guarantee with all work.
11 o f fire don’t dress. Wrap^palxm. Ut 8 p. m. 221th Morrison Street.
O p p o s i t e P o r t l a n d H o t e l, P o r t l a n d O r e .
In a blanket or quilt from
get out the quickest w ay;)R j»I B o t t l e F r . e B y M a l i
Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphine,
t the doors you pass throi
Cigarette or Other
ng help look In and see rt
t Is the danger. If the
first floor it Is very dangei
above, because heat and
nd.
Positively and harmlessly in short time
by the new Olconeia Method. Treat­
le can often get out througti^_
______________________
I with smoke by going OU • “ ' “ from Epilepsy. Fit«, FalllngSIcknc»», ment is not expensive or painful. You
,
.
children thatdo eo, my New Pie
knees when one would fall cMrvlll nlhro them, and all ynn are »eked to need not remain a slave to your habits,
te ran. The smoke Is thlolB,,,*MforaFreeTrlal. 8 BoUleofDr.JIlay', wjien a short stay at our Sanitarium
will make you free. Address
cellin g. Holding a wet t o R c P i l « » p A l o l c J * O u r e
hlng made of wool or
O L C O N E I A C O .,
r over the mouth greatly
Purs Food and Drugs Act, Juno joth, 190«
riane-pr of iniurv to the I m MI!!*N< i- lM071- Ploaa© write for Spccia 1 Free
Arlela Station.
Portland. Or.
^
1^1
ij a^Mfi“ein(Tp've AOK and complete address
h from the carbonic acid ( » ■ l . || W 54g p0ar| S|rel|i Ne)r yort
Ï j
[ the «
A esulved that I ndi
CRANKY AND UNFIT
.PAW PAW LAX AT
lAND GOOD ÇHEE1
Aion^yo«'» i ’avr I ’avr m i s c o a x t n e i ir e c
Into a c tiv ity b y g e n t le m e th o d s . T h e y d&
not s c o u r , g r ip e o r w eaken.
T h e y are A
to n ic t o the h tom ach , liv e r and nerve® ;
in v ig o ra te in stead o f w e a k e n .
T h e y en ­
rich the b lo o d an d e n a b le th e sto m a c h t o
get all the n o u rish m e n t f r o m f o o d th a t i*
p u t in to It. T h ese p ills c o n t a in n o c a lo ­
m e l; th e y a re s o o t h in g , h e a lin g and s t im -
m a tin g. F o r sale b y a ll d r u g g i s t s ln 10c
and 25c sizes.
I f y o n need m e d ica l a d ­
vice, w rite M u n yo n ’ s D octor® . T h e y w ill
advise to th e b e s t o f th e ir a b ilit y abso­
lutely fre e o f C h a r g e .
M UNYON’S. * * 4
and J e ffe r s o n fit®., Philadelphia. Pa.
Send 10c for trial package.
W e ll
The
H o r s e ’»
t t v e t ic
and
i, t h e
h orse
god.
In
of
rayer
mman
Is a s
lo rd ,
;
you
e
lo r d
a n d master, » “
my
m a ster,
I thai
f o r t h e k in d word
ago.
you
If I
and
w ill
can n ot
w is h
me
sh ow
m e.
to
j N o M ercury, P o iso n s
or D r u g s Used. No
O p eration s o r Cutting
to i
H o r s e ,” n M J
foij
I strive r
p et me onril
understand IT
d o , please he i l
D o n ’ t best me 0,J
see hj
Is not w r o n g w ith ths t
b e g of you n o t to »hip J
p h J ll, nor g i v e m e lo»dl >■
I can pull. K eep me *»
I can get a foothold, *“ 1
le farrier cripple my feet-J
lek or have an ulcerated
isy with me for a d»y.
s myself with palm
i, grant me cool, le»» 1
ot weather, and let me
>dder dry.
.
nally, when my strengtn ^
cannot any more *er‘ ■
;h to be worth my h«»P
o f you don’t let me h* n
a vender’, cart, but
9 quickest and easiest
I
vlll reward you ln t « ^
aven. Amen ”____ _
etshte
_
to cu ra O atarrh, Asthm a, Lung.
K idney troubles, and all P rivate
158 of M n and W om en.
A SU RE C A N C E R C U R E
waived from P e k in , C h in a—safe, sure
P »able. U nfailing in its w ork s.
j
? nnot call» w rite f o r sym ptom blank
wcuiar. Inclose 4 cent® in stam ps,
CO NSU LTA T IO N TREE
|Th«C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
k ^
TIME
PBIOK8»
but
B ade.
Sh e
W aa
tlaeieaa
S tu d y .
Mr. Fond Father reproved his little
ion (or having only 75 per cent ln
arlthmetl& “ Mathematics, my boy,”
be said, "Is a very useful study, and
you must try to do better.”
"I thought that was only useful for
sailors,” said the boy.
“ Why for sailors?”
"Well, people on land have adding
machines, don’t they?”—New York
Tribune.
C o a l d n 't
Fool
M rs.
Q.
They were looking at a famous col­
lection of paintings, and had stopped
ln front of a “Portrait of a Lady."
"Why, that’s a Rem brandt!" delight­
edly exclaimed Mr». Upsome.
"I’ m not so sure about that,” said
| Mrs. Gaswell, bringing her lorgnette to
bear upon 1L "It looks to me more
like a Merry W idow.”
C o n l d u 't S t a n d E x p o s u r e .
The member of the legislature, ot
whom some graft stories had been
circulated, was about to build a house.
"You will want a southern exposure,
I suppose,?” asked the archRect.
“No, sir,” said the man; ” if you
can’t build this house without an ex­
posure I’ll get another architect”—
Yonkers Statesman.________
Aut
L ou d
but
lie e p «
Village Constable (to villager, who
has been knocked down by passing
motor cyclist)—“ You didn’t see the
number, but could you swear to th«
man?”
Villager—“ I did; but I don't think
'eard m e”—Punch .
Molar Crown. 5 5 - UO
22kBridfoT««th3.50 j
Gold Fillings
1 .0 0
When young a girl wonder» if sh .
Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0 | will ever meet a man »he would mar­
Silver Filling«
.50 ry; after »he gets older, «he wonder»
6 ° f ? ; r ,r
5 .o o
Best Rubber
■ ma
Plate«
7 .5 U
„ .
____ _____ Painless Extr*tion -OU
09. W. I. Win, fmmm m M is««
BEST „ , tm o os
II ran m u «
or brl.lw wort
Pain loo, E iti»U o n F r o o * ? '“ ? !
r. nnot r>« b«ttor
if «he will ever meet o n . » h . wouldn't
marry.
W ise Dental Co.
P a in le s s D e n tis ts
St» cor. M orrison. Portland^O r^
e r e i n s , b u t l o o k and
r second thought» cut *
r arrive as Urn*
WE WELCOME ALL VISITORS
u*.
D on’t fail to call and get one o f our
Souvenirs.
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
& Washington Street, BeL W*$t Pirk
rortl,n<1- **
The Bitters h a s c l e a r l y
p r o v e n , d u r in g th e p a s t 5 6
years, t h a t it is a n ideal
tonic and invigorant f o r
t h o s e in a w e a k a n d d e b i l ­
it a t e d c o n d i t i o n .
I t a id s
d ig e s t i o n a n d k e e p s t h e
b o w e l s o p e n . T ry it t o - d a y .
THE
FOR
W * p u b l is h o u r form ulA S
W e b«»niah aiotihul
7
from our madioinai
yers
W e ur® e y o u to
c o n s u lt y o u r
doctor
The dose of Ayer’ s Pills is »m ill, only
one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative dotes
are better than cathartic doses. For con­
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-
beadaches, they cannot be excelled.
Ask your doctor about this.
—
M s d s b y th!> J. Cl X— - C - . T -w « ll »»••• —
STANDARD
3 0 YEARS.
M illions o f tn«n w ea r
W . L. D ouglas shoes b e­
cause th ey aro the low ­
est p rices. Quality c o n ­
sid ered . in the w orld.
M ad e upon h on or,of the
best leathers, b v the
m ost skilled w ork m en ,
in all the latest fashions.
W L. D ougla s 9 5 .0 0
and $ 4 .0 0 shoes enual
C u stom B en ch W o r k
costin g 9 6 .0 0 t o 9 6 .0 0 .
Beys' Shoes, S3,$2.50 A $2
W. L. Doaglas smar&ntee* their value bv stamping
bis luun* amt pri.-e on the bottom. 1 ook for It.
T u k e N o K iih s tltu tr .
Fast Color Eyelet»,
A s k y o u r «l<>nlei* for W. L. Douginssliors. If not
f i *i‘ sale in your townwritefor MiulOnlrrCatalogjihoir»
lug how to ontrr by mail. Shoes ontpr«*it direct fro««
factory delivered free. W.L.Douglas, brucklon, Masa
J
PIPE REPAIRING
!
i
Of every description by ouii. AMBER.BRIER
tad MEERSCHAUM. Anmml Csisrii«. j
S I G S I C H E L S l C O .
,
92 TWd Strsst
P uftlisd 1
$ 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D E R B Y . FE LT . S T R A W f U
Hals Cleaned, Elocked 5 0 c ; Par*
9 1 . Trimming* 2 5 c each. Ladies' Hal®
Remodeled, Willow Plumes retied M
Dyed. Complete l Jne of Millinery*
3 1 5 ALDER S T .. PO R TL A N D
áSES& v
SH ERM AN , C L A Y
&
CO.
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
We want you to try th's Piano /.V YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
S our expense because—
A t the end o f thirty days the Piano
ITSELF will convince you o f the following
facts:
It’s the best value on earth for the price
($275).
|
It’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
right!
‘X JSÎïVki»
We know there is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano—w e’re selling for $275—on easy payments—that
w e’ re willing to let it be IT ’S OWN SALESMAN.
It will tell It’s own story to you—in your home—if you’ ll send us the
coupon.
F a c t o r
Please send tne full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer.
Name.................................................. Address......................................................
A N G E L A HOTEL
$1 P E R D A Y
O n « R a te ; R o o m w it h
P rivate B a th ,
B r o n c h lt la .
Bronchitis is the name given to any
inflammation of the mucous membrane
of the bronchial tubes. In a fairly
healthy adult an attack of acute bron­
chitis Is not a very terrifying thing,
although It Is most distressing and
disagreeable.
It Is as If an unusually severe cold
and cough Instead of confining Itself
to the head and throat, wandered on
down the chest. The Irritation of the
tubes results In a constant cough and
sense of breathlessness. The tempera­
ture rises, the patient feels sick, the
more so that the Incessant coughing
does not result ln the throwing off of
any secretion to speak of.
In a day or two the inflammation
ln the tubes subsides, the temperature
goes down, there Is less and less sense
of oppression, and the secretion grad­
ually becomes freer. From this point
there is gradual recovery, as from an
ordinary bad cold.
On the other hand, ln the very ol 1
or the very yours, or with those whose
powers of resistance are lessened from
any cause whatever, bronchitis Is a
dangerous disease. It has a tendency
to run from the acute Into the chronic
form, In which the sufferer may be
perfectly well during the summer
months, or while ln a warm cllmato,
but at the least chill or exposure must
expect and will get his inevitable at
tack of bronchitis with symptoms per­
sisting until the return of warm
weather.
The moral of this Is that It is mosl
essential to give proper treatment dur­
ing the acute stage. The need of
watchful care during a bronchial at­
tack will be the more appreciated
when It is understood that such an at­
tack may be the beginning, sign and
warning of a tuberculous trouble; and
furthermore, that whooping cough and
measles sometimes begin that way.
In any case, whether the attack be
simple bronchitis or a warning of
some other trouble, the first rule
should be, "straight to bed." In tact,
this good old-fashioned rule at the out­
set of any type of so-called “ cold"
cannot be bettered.
A wise secondary rule Is to stay la
bed till the temperature has been nor­
mal for a day or two. If this were
observed, relapses would be fewer and
convalescences shortened.
Never mind how mild the Double
promises to be, a physician should be
at once summoned, not only because
be only Is competent to recognize dan­
ger signals, but also because there are
many alleviations in his power of the
numerous painful and
distressing
symptoms of this disorder.—Youth's
Companion.
T h e
A T T E N D IN G T H E ROSE FESTIVAL
To o«» w a rero o n u . W . will offer . p ~ * l
™«nU to those wishing to purchase » i*” »ort]and
the Festival W eek. Y our railroad fare to
•nd re tu rn will b e paid should you pure a
e f a m il y
• 5, * 4 , * 3 .5 0 , * 3 , * 2 .5 0 A * 2
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Is a
regular cough m ed icin e , a
strong medicine, a doctor’s
medicine. Good f o r e a s y
coughs, hard coughs, desper­
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, take
it. If not, don’t take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
Frank.
Miss Mary Morris, daughter of tho
late William Morris, poet and crafts­
man, said at a dinner ln New York:
”1 like ths American taste for Its
frankness. Better be frank, even i f
wrong. The pretty American girl waa
by no means hopeless whose comment
on first seeing the incomparable glory
of the Venus de Medici was, ‘I
wouldn't be seen dead with ankles liks
♦hit!*" __________________
Of the year to h.ve
your teeth out and
p l a t e a n d bridge
work done. For out-
of-town patron* we !
finish p i n t o a n d
bridge work in one
day if necessary.
B
S w e d is h they!
follows:
lo n g
th a t
!.
th e
' M
bs
T h is w o n d e fu l man has
m ade a life stu d y o f t he
rop erties o f Roots,
ierbs and Barks, and
is g iv in g the w orld the
ben efit o f hia services.
a» *1
l o o k » up
NOW
The Chinese Doctor
Prayer.
I r o n ic a l
th e
C. Gee Wo
M e a n t,
The wedding was over and the guests
had departed, when a terrilio din broke
upon the stillness.
The tooting of fish horns, the beat­
ing of tin pans, and the ringing o f
cow bells could be distinguished clear­
ly. while agonizing screeches from un­
identified Instruments and the diaboli­
cal noise produced by drawing a scant­
ling across one edge o f a dry goods
box contributed their share to the vo l­
ume of sound.
The bride, a young woman recently
from Boston, turned pale.
“ Harold," she said, turning to the
bridegroom, “those friends of yours
doubtless mean well, and I appreciate
their heartiness and sincerity, but I
shall consider It a great favor If you
will go out and request them to dis­
continue their epithalamium. It Is
quite too boisterous and may attract
attention.”—Chicago Tribune.
$
DOPE HABITS CURED
ishope I
r
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICIAN
a man Is ln a burning bd
no fire escape and the stairJ
irnlng or the hall filled wltht
hould shut the door and tnl
rep out the gases. Thenhel
w open the window to get col
to let the firemen and nel||
,’ here he Is, so that theymtff
Ider to the window.
SOME MORE OF THOSE BISCUITS
WNAH WOKDERFUl HOW THOSE
PAW PAW PILLS GIVE ONE
APPETITE
If any one has an uncomfortable
feeling that one's apartment la Inade­
quately furnished and that It Is In­
cumbent upon one to stretch a point
and buy a few enhancing objects,
spend an evening or two contemplat­
ing the subletting of your place fur­
nished. At first you blush to expose
Its bareness and try to recall the price
of the last reading lamp you liked,
the New York Evening Sun says;
then, being of a practical mind, you
make an Inventory, and never was an
apartment so changed by so simple
and Inexpensive a method before. The
place Is not bare; It is crowded. You
have written until your pen staggers
and you are being momentarily re­
minded of things you have neglected
to put down Out of kindness to your
possible tenant you could not for a
moment think of buying another
thing.
It Is not fair to ask anyone to ac­
count for so much You are surprised
that you, who have always given your
hearty support to simplicity in decora­
tion,
almost
Japanese blankness,
should have permitted your place to
become so cluttered, though with un­
commonly good things. That tiresome
bowl which you have for years been
offering every opportunity to smash
ltrelf reads very well as “ One large
blue crockery vase, uncracked." And
“ One small table, spindle legged, good
condition,” Is a most noncommittal
Item. It describes the table ln all hon­
esty, yet says nothing regarding It.
character, which you, to your sorrow,
know as a morass of Intentional tip­
pings, changes of location which al­
ways take place while you are away
from home, and only disclose them­
selves while you grope for matches, as
well as other minor failings that will
be kept a secret between the table
and yourself. On the whole, there
is nothing like an Inventory to stop
expenditure and make one contented
with one’s lot.
SHOES
A. Cough
Medicine
T a k a In v e n to r y o f F n r n ia h ln f« o n i
Y o u W i l l F in d It C ro w d n d .
WHV JOHN *WJ MWUYfi
uked rue* you must ,
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PETITE TAKE A
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Servant—Come quick, sir. Madam
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Husband—Just tike her. She knows
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and she gets an illness for which I
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f K N O W what to do and how to do It. That'» why nil my work is pooitivaty PAINLESS.
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Popular sriteo wiU.ia ika raaak
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A s.latest. Always la AUendaaca.
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