THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
omen with
Backache
l : —"I was troubled
for a long time, caus
ing backache and
those heavy bearing
pains, and my blood
was in bad condition.
I had no appetite
and was generally
run-down. I used
D r. I’ierce’s Favorite
Prescription in con
nection
with his
.‘Pleasant Pellets’and
was completely re
stored to health. I
always recommend
lea to all my friends.’!
i Gen. Del.
LVOUS PROSTRATION
1 O
SSSSJi
* ^penm an
l 3*“ 1 ‘
lenoe.
r
what
I CP© *
C al.:—“I suffered from
in for several years
____sdies furnished by the
last I tried Dr. Pierce’s
ion, together with Dr.
______ledical Discovery, at
ixiwm of a friend who had used it
rad been m red, and my recovery
orompt and perm anent. I oheer-
pierce’s m*dWQe*°
i F auucmxb , 232 So. G rand Avo.
CONSTIPATION AND
BOWEL TROUBLE
, Wash.: —“ I had constipation
! bad, and had tried different
help. I remembered
other always used Dr.
and always vowed th a t
i_ i a o i i i b g like them, so I decided
r the 'Pleasant Pellets’ for my bowel
I did so with wonderful results,
without them now.”—M bs .
D emaiut , 2902 Hewitt Ave.
' hirth te i ïtHi
e w»s borni jj
• 1 doctoral I,
“ yraadk«»
5- One day c&
■oU wu Wftg
F busband n>.
Might Help
sbotti* of Lj&
• rgetable 0®. )od many s c ra p s In the house
i it tciaetStWi days,” rennvi. ed the parllam en-
r sud coutil at i.
Srtt bottle, in hat of I t r
it for «o, was Just thinking I'd b e tte r post
■ I gs»e birth s little bit on prize fight rules.”—
•d smodi ns*
th* Veglili rville C ourier-Journal.
ir : oouabeftn
getting up I hd
USES OF ASPIRIN
d befort.uiix
two wceis ¡d
Company, who introduced
a ever.”—Ma
»N, 363 Cok» plrin I t years ago, give
advice.
îiver, Mia
i Having
* irin
ensatlon when ln-
by B ayer over eighteen years
Physicians a t once proved Its
rful efficiency In the relief of
The genaine, world-fam ous As-
ln “B ayer T ablets of A spirin” is
taken by millions for Colds,
che, R heum atism , N euralgia,
T ooth»'lie, Aching Joluts,
tis. and Pain generally,
sure th e ‘W aver Cross,” which Is
k of tru e "B ayer T ablets of
Vln,” is on each genuine package
onfemon.
each genuine tnblet.
» yon a r t s ixes of 12 ta b le ts cost b u t a few
i and contain proper directions,
gist* also! sell larg er “B ayer"
w r
ages. Aspirin is the trad e m ark
e.
ayer M anufacture of Monoacetic-
business?"
ster of Sallcylicaeld.—Adv.
¡sor of je
; game heriN are Increasing raie
-Journal.
on the four U nited S tates big
iht Course. • reservations.
he sir tbn'wM
m m
NM
Another Royal Suggestion
W ITH THE POSTS OF THE
NATIO N AL SERVICE
M EN
(Copy for Th» Department Supplied by NitiomJ
H eadquarters of the American Legion)
STARTS FUND FOR BUILDING IN CHARGE OF ORGANIZATION
Indiannpolis Chamber of Commerce
Heads Movement for Memorial and
Perm anent Headquarters.
Director of Division Loaned to the
American Legion by W ar Camp
Community Service.
T he Indianapolis cham ber of corn-
•ere« Is raising u fund fo r th e erec
tio n of a w ar
m em orial building
to lie th e perm a
n ent n a t i o n a l
h ead q u arters
of
th e A m erican Le
gion which, w ith
appro p riatio n s by
th e city, county
and sta te , prom
ises to run to sev
eral million dol
lars.
I 'W W r
“E very citizen
o f th e city of In
dianapolis and every organization
owes a debt of app reciatio n and
g ra titu d e to the men who so ubly
und p ersisten tly and skillfully carried
on th e cam paign fo r Indiannpolis,” said
C harles F. Coffin, presid en t of the In
dianapolis cham ber of commerce, which
contributed to n fund to send a large
delegation to th e M inneapolis convea-
tion.
“T h ere Is now an obligation a s well
as an o p portunity upon th e citizens of
Indianapolis to show th a t they all ap
preciate th e significance of th e fa c t
th a t th e h e a d q u arters <rf th e g re a t or
ganization a re to be p erm anently lo
cated In Indianapolis. It Is not enough
simply to have obtained them . I think
you will agree w ith m e th a t th e least
th e city of Indianapolis can do Is to
supply th e Legion am ple grounds free
o f charge uprgi w hich they will erect
one of th e handsom est buildings th a t
Indianapolis h as ever had.
“B ringing th e h ea d q u a rte rs o f th is
organization to Indianapolis Is not like
: bringing n facto ry o r Industrial plant
to th e city. W ith th is organization
comes n pow er from w hich will go in
fluences fo r law and ord er and civiliza
tion.”
T he fund sta rte d by th e cham ber of
I comm erce grew quickly. T he county
com m issioners shortly took step s look
ing to a h a lf million do llar hond issue,
th e county’s contribution to th e fund.
T he s ta te leg islatu re is expected to
m ake appropriation fo r th e mem orial
1 and th e Legion posts will can v ass the
i sta te fo r co ntributions to w h a t will
! probably he a $5,000,000 o r $6,000.000
mem orial fund.
A p lan Is now u n d er consideration to
p u rch ase tw o city blocks lying betw een
tw o p a rk s which would clear a plaza
betw een th e city p ost office on th e
south and th e city lib rary on th e north,
w hich th e new mem orial building would
face.
R ussell G. C'revlston, d irecto r of the
organization division of th e American
Legion a t n atio n
al h ead q u arters,
Indianapolis, h as
been loaned for
th a t purpose by
th e W ar Camp
Com m unity serv
ice, w ith w hich
organization
he
served as execu
tive secretary in
M inneapolis, p ri
o r to his affilia
tion with the Legion.
A H oosier by birth, Mr. C reviston
enlisted in May, 1917, in Company E
of the F o u rth Indiana Infantry. Ha
served as a p riv ate In th is company
fo r th ree m onths when he w as elected
a s a can d id ate from his company to
th e second officers’ train in g eorps a t
F o rt B enjam in H arrison, Indiana.
Commissioned a s a first lieu ten an t of
Infantry, he w as given complete
charge o f th e ad m in istratio n co-ordina
tion section.
On April 5, 1918, he w as selected
by th e com m ittee on education and
special tra in in g to help in the organi
zation o f a vocational train in g system.
In this connection, he w as tran sferred
to the Inspectors’ division and given
charge of the sta te s of Iowa, Minne
sota, N ebraska, N orth and South Da
kota, w here he established various
stu d en t arm y train in g corps.
Upon th e com pletion by thn w ar de
p artm en t of th e S. A. T. C. movement,
he w as tra n sfe rre d to th e gtn ern l
staff and p u t in charge o f th:, ninth
d istric t commission on train in g camp
activities, w ith statio n In K an sas City,
Mo. In th is capacity he covered nine
sta te s o f th e Middle W est, during
which tim e he w as charged w ith the
betterin g o f conditions w lthl" the
ram ps and non-camp cities th a t b ear
d irect relatio n to the dem obilization
period. H e w as discharged Ju n e 7,
1919, and accepted a position w ith
th e W ar Camp Com m unity service.
DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS
From th e N ew R oyal C ook B ook
made
the doughboy happy
during the war and no won
der. There is nothing more
wholesome and delightful
than doughnuts or crullers
rightly made. Their rich,
golden color and appetizing
aroma will create an appe
tite quicker than anything
else in the world.
Here are the famous dough
nut and ciuiler recipes
from the New Royal Cook
Book.
D
1 ta b le s p o o n s s h o r te n in g
6 ta b le s p o o n s m ilk
2 c u p s flo u r
I te a s p o o n s R o y a l B a k in g
Pow der
B e a t e g g s u n til v e r y li g h t ; add
s u g a r , s a lt, n u tm e g a n d m e lte d
s h o r te n in g ; a d d m ilk , a n d flo u r
a n d b a k in g p o w d e r w h ic h h a v e
b e en s if te d t o g e th e r ; m ix w ell.
D ro p b y te a s p o o n s In to d e ep
h o t f a t a n d f r y u n til b ro w n .
D r a in w ell o n u n g la z e d p a p e r
a n d s p r in k le lig h tly w ith p o w
d e re d s u g a r.
oughnuts
D oughnuts
3 ta b le s p o o n s s h o r te n in g
% cup su g a r
1 eg g
% c u p m ilk
1 te a s p o o n n u tm e g
1 te a s p o o n s a l t
3 c u p s flo u r
4 te a s p o o n s R o y a l B a k in g
Pow der
C re a m s h o r te n in g ; a d d s u g a r
a n d w e ll-b e a te n e g g; s t i r In
m ilk ; a d d n u tm e g , s a lt, flo u r a n d
b a k in g p o w d e r w h ic h h a r e b e e n
s ifte d t o g e th e r a n d e n o u g h a d
d itio n a l flo u r to m a k e d o u g h s tiff
e n o u g h to ro ll.
R o ll o u t o n
flo u red b o a rd to a b o u t % In c h
th ic k ; c u t o u t. FT y in d e e p f a t
h o t e n o u g h to b r o w n a p ie c e o f
b re a d In 60 s e c o n d s . D r a in o n
u n g la z e d p a p e r a n d a p r ln k la
w ith p o w d e re d s u g a r .
ROYAL
BAKING
POW DER
Absolutely Purs
C rullers
4 ta b le s p o o n s s h o r te n in g
1 cup su g a r
2 eggs
3 c u p s flo u r
1 te a s p o o n c in n a m o n
te a s p o o n s a l t
3 te a s p o o n s R o y a l B a k in g
Pow der
5 c u p m ilk
C re a m s h o r te n in g ; a d d s u g a r
g r a d u a lly a n d b e a te n e g g s ; s i f t
t o g e t h e r flo u r, c in n a m o n , s a l t
a n d b a k in g p o w d e r; a d d o n e -
h a l f a n d m ix w e ll; a d d m ilk a n d
r e m a in d e r o f d r y I n g r e d ie n ts to
m a k e s o f t d o u g h . R o ll o u t o n
flo u re d b o a rd to a b o u t % In c h
th ic k a n d c u t In to s t r i p s a b o u t
4 In c h e s lo n g a n d % In c h w id e ;
r o ll In h a n d s a n d t w i s t e a c h
s t r i p a n d b r in g e n d s to g e th e r .
F r y In d e e p h o t f a t. D r a in a n d
r o ll In p o w d e re d s u g a r .
FREE
N e w R o y a l C ook B o o k c o n
ta in in g th e s e a n d s c o r e s o f
o th e r
d e lig h tf u l
re c ip e s.
W r ite f o r it T O D A Y
ROYAL BAKING POWDBR GO.
lift Fulton Stroot
Now York City
A fternoon T ea D oughnut«
irgg s
6 ta b le s p o o n s s u g a r
% te a s p o o n s a l t
% te a s p o o n g r a te d n u tm e g
“Bake with Royal and be Sure
W arning to Tourists.
Hugh Walpole, the English novelist,
said a t a tea ,‘n P h ilad elp h ia:
“I advise you, if you go to London,
to engage your hotel accom m odation
In advunee, fo r all the London hotels
a re crowded all the time.
"An American w as w alking th e
S trand the o th er day, when a red
nosed chap touched his arm and sai.1:
“ ‘Could you give me a few coppers,
sir, fo r a bed?’
“ ‘A few coppers?’ said th e Ameri
can. ‘Why, man, 111 give you a cou
ple of sovereigns. W here the deuce
Is It? I've bren looking fo r a bed all
over this b lasted 'to w n for tw o days.’ ”
y y
A Clew to Perkins.
C aller—Is Mr. P erk in s a t homo?
M aid—W hich one, sir? T here a ra
two b ro th ers living here.
C aller—The one th a t has a siste r
Cutlcura Soothe, Itching Scalp
On retirin g gently rub spots of dan a t B irm ingham .—London T lt-B lts.
druff and Itching w ith C utlcura O int
Fine feath ers may not m ake fin*
m ent. N ext m orning sham poo with
C utlcura Soap and hot w ater. Maka birds, but they m ake a fine show ing on
them your every-day toilet p reparation! your w ife’s new bonnet.
and have a clear skin and soft, whit#
hands.—Adv.
An egotist is a m an who Insists on
talking about him self when you would
like to be tnlking about yourself.
From a Business Standpoint.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
D octor Squills—My wife gave n
W elsh ra re b it p arty la s t night.
D octor P ills—W as It a success?
D octor Squills—Im m ense! I've had
All Going Smoothly.
ten ex tra culls today.—Boston T ran Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous b e
T he rhaidaln came plodding along script.
cause of their insidious attacks.
the road coming back from the front
Heed the first warning they g iv e
lines several hour» a fte r th e in fan try
Easily Remedied.
IS COMMANDER OF NEW POST had gone over the top.
“Whom have we here?” said the that they need attention by taking
“How nre things going up th ere?” king of th e C annibal islands as a p ris
Corporal Bute Presides O ver Recently Inquired an a rtille ry lieutenant.
oner In soldier’s uniform was dragged
“Fine, fine!” paid the chaplain. before him.
Formed Organization a t W alter
"W e're knocking them fo r a goal.”
Reed Hospital.
“He ap p ears to be a raw recru it,”
“H aven’t seen m any prisoners,” sal
answ ered the prim e m inister.
C orporal J. E. B u te w as elected com th e lieutennnt, skeptically.
“Very well, cook him .”
T h e w o rld ’s s ta n d a rd re m e d y fo r th e s e
“No, and I guess you w on't,” replied
m ander of the new post of th e Amer
d iso rd ers, w ill o ften w a rd off th e s e die
ican Legion re th e c h a p la in ; “our mnchlne guns hav
Free Tin Boxes.
sa sse a n d s tr e n g th e n th e b o d y a g a in st
cently form ed r f e n 't Jnmmed all m orning.”— Home Sec
T h ere a re countless uses fo r tin
f u rth e r a tta c k s. T h r s e sire s , a ll d rag g lsM ,
W a lte r R eed hos tor.
boxes.
Look fee I h . w n Gold M «UI e a evsev haw
p ital In W ashing
sa d accept
Imitati«»»
Most dealers In cigarettes have on
T FADED FROCK
ton,
D.
C.,
w
here
Honor Welsh Patron Saint.
hand boxes of this kind, eleven Inches
'o r v .r t i.i l
W | L L DYE U K E NEW POPPY AS MEMORIAL FLOWER
about 1,800 sick
In Q ueensland March 1 is kept as a long, six Inches wide and four Inches
and w o u n d e d
holiday snored to St. David, th e patron deep, which a re throw n aw ay. Some
Dyes
Freshen Up Old, Tacoma (W ash.) Post Adopts Resolu
men a re receiving « iln t of Wales, who resided In Mene- dealers a re glad to accom m odate per
tion Urging Flanders Fields Blos
Jommcitt
Discarded G arments.
tre a tm e n t. Cor vtn, which early becam e a popular sons who desire these tin receptacles
som Be Made Official.
5 be vtaU
Gives ease a n d
p o ral B ute w as place of pilgrim age. W illiam the Con and will give them aw ay w ithout cost.
com fort to feet
He ha* ■ 'n ’t w orry about perfect results.
th e ad dressee of queror. H enry II and E dw ard I w ent
th a t a re te n d e r
T he following nre some very good
A
req
u
est
h
a
s
been
received
by
"Diamond. D yes,” gu aran teed to
a Christmas
and sore.
to this place. Two pilgrim ages to w ays in which the tin boxes can be
new, rich, fadeless color to any F ranklin D’Olier, national com m ander
If shoes p in c h
greeting, which Menevia w ere commonly regnrded ns u tiliz e d :
of th e A m erican Legion, to have the
or co rn s an d b u n
c, w hether it be wool, silk, linen,
FVanklin D’ Oi the equivalent of one pilgrim n^e to
Lunch hoxes when out cam ping or
Shirley
poppy
adopted
as
th
e
memo
ions ache th is
n or m ixed
goods,—drosses,
ler, national com Rome.
fishing, ns they will hold a good sup
A ntiseptic. H eal
stock
skirts, children's rial flower of th e Legion. T he request m ander sen t to the ex-service men of
ply of lunch.
in g Pow der w ill
originated
w
ith
th
e
E
dw
ard
B.
Rhodes
feathe|(a- everything!
the country.
give q u ick relief.
Covered w ith a w hite ennmel and
A p retty girl doesn’t fully appreci
in package tells how P o st No. 2 of Tacom a. W ash., which
In a le tte r recently received by Mr. ate her beauty unless some one is con used ns a enke-box or bread-box.
S hake it in y o u r
Iras
adopted
a
resolution
favoring
th
e
m an^ Hyo over any color. To
D’Olier. Corporal B ute s a i d :
Shoes. S p rin k le it
stan tly rem inding her of It.
K eeping food aw ay from rats, mice
adoption
of
th
e
poppy.
in th e Foot b ath .
any mate: .il. have d e ale r show
“I very much suspect th a t you will
and o th er pests.
T he resolution adopted by th e W ash
Sold everyw here.
[DlfUnflg.D r ’ Color Card.—Adv.
he surprised to know th a t we have
No
use
grum
bling;
people
w
on’t
act
F
ainted
and
used
ns
n
flower
box.—
ington p ost w as as follow s:
formed n very good post of th e Legion to suit you.—Ed. Howe.
T
h
rift
Magazine.
gllsh clci fcymon a re form ing a
“L est we In th e d ay ’s w ork, su r here a t th e hospital. Tw o hundred and
got betto r pay
rounded by home and happiness, forget some signed th e first n ig h t and it Is
o u r com rades who sleep In F rance, n ear th e fo u r hundred m ark now. I
and h e re In th e arm s of th e m other expect to have th e post 1,800 stro n g by
Makes the Body Sour
land :
the first of the month.
“L est we forget ‘th a t g re a te r love’
“You m ay expect to h e a r some pe
Nine Out of Ten People
of th ese Amerldnn hoys who ‘gave cu liar resolutions from us, b u t I am
Suffer Prom It
th e ir lives fo r th e ir fellow men,’
going to ask you to give us cred it for
m Kidney Trouble
w
anting
to
help
in
any
w
ay
possible
“L
est
we
forget
th
a
t
‘In
F
lan
d
ers
D o tn ’^ M j d e Mr. Barnett
It sends its harmful acids and gases all
fields th e popples grow, am ong the ourselves and o u r b ro th e r com rades
i the litt*
Strong and Well.
crosses, row on row ,’ ar.’d th a t n atu re who have been back In civilian life
over the body, instead of health sad
com shook! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K u n to ld agi ny with my seem s to have raised In th ese simple for some tim e.”
strength. Day and night this ceaseless dank
^ ^ ^ ^ k r s , ” says John Barnett,
• treatnxft ^ irginmXPl.ict'.
when you make your meal-time
flowers th e m ost eloquent m onum ent—
Buffalo, N. Y.
age goes on. No m atter how etrong, it«
B«wJ fi-lt that 1 would burn
a w aving sca rle t blessing over th e ir
y in co loft
victim cannot long withstand the health»
beverage
PLAN
IS
ENDORSED
BY
LABOR
fever, but every now and then
graves :
destroying effects of an acid stomach.
have a severe chill. Often
cottar.«*■ ms weri.wring
“Be It resolved. T h a t th e E dw ard B. New Jersey Unions and Labor Paper
-Good news for millions of sufferers.
wet with per-
Rhodes post, A m erican Legion. Inaugu
Editor in Favor of Americanism
Chemists have found a sure remedy—on«
ttioB. The [id-
ra te a m ovem ent to have th e Shirley
secretions were
Program.
that takes the tcid up and carries it out
poppy adopted as th e M em orial flower
itural in c o lo r
of tlfe body; of course, when the cause is
1 odor a n 1
of th e A m erican Legion.
The C harles H enry P ost No. 29 j
removed, the sufferer get* well.
>ed terribly At
■That th e A m erican Legion tak e (New B runsw ick, N. J .) secured th e |
t my s h o e s
Bloating, indigestion, sour, acid, gassy
»teps to assist nr^d urge th a t every active co-operation o f th e local unions
■ so tlgtv on
stomach miseries all removed. This 1«
publie park, cem etery, and every prl- of the A m erican F ederation of L abor
f o o t that f
Its rich coffee-like flavor satisfies
1 d hardly gr t
vnte garden. In g ra titu d e to th e men In th e A m ericanism program whlcn
proven by over haff s million ailing folks
off and; my
who
m
ade
the
suprem
e
sacrifice,
do,
aper
and its freedom from any harm
who have taken EATONIC with wonder
has been w orked out hy th a t post.
owollad
during th e coming spring and sum Members of th e post A m ericanism
jf lk a •
ful benefits. It can be obtained from any
ful
ingredient,
such
as
the
coffee
My back Oh.
_
mer. and every sp rin g and sum m er com m ittee first explained In d etail to
materials,
druggist, who will cheerfully refund it«
it ^ ^ p t
Nr. Barnett
•hereafter, rev ere th e mem ory of our the ed ito r of th e lab o r p a p er w hat
sooner « rh *
trifling coat if not entirety satisfactory.
drug caffeine, makes it a better
w itla two canes and was all
M
idler
dead
by
settin
g
aside
a
plot
fo
r
th e ir nlrns and plans were. They
^ ^ ^ B a n aged man When the
latenti o***
Everyone should enjoy its benefit*. . Fre
continued display of w aving red pop asked his help in advancing th e cause
phot through my kidneys
drink for young and old.
e do desi»*®
quently the first tablet givea relief.
Id give way, and many
ples.
of good citizenship and he not only
be lifted to my feet by
“T h a t a red poppy he worn by every publicly gave his ed ito rial support,
street. I didn’t care
There has been no raise in price
member
of
th
e
A
m
erican
Legion
on
Id or died I was so mis-
but offered space In his p ap er for
ly used Doan's K idney
Memor’el day.”
fro m a B one S pavin, R in g B oa«,
publicity th ey w ished fo r th e ir work.
and the high quality o f Postum
cured me of all kidney
It Is p ro b a b le t h a t a s im ila r resoln-
S p lint, C u rb , Sid« B one, or similar
Members of th e com m ittee also w ent
s made me strong and
troubles and gets horse going sound.
ilon win he in tro d u c e d by th e p o st a t to the h ead s of various unions, and
is always maintained.
I* seta mildly but quickly and good re
•he next conv en tio n o f th e A m erican explained th e ir aim s and plan s of
fore me.
sults are lasting. D oe« n o t b lister
- A . WJ OX Com of Deeds
'.eglon. w hich Is to b e h e ld I d Cleve- cam paign. T he labor lenders, who
o r re m o v e th « h a ir and horse ca«
»Wlfeaata •• Aar Star*, Wc • I n
and, O.
were nil p a trio tic A m ericans, w ere en
be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
each bottle tells how. $2 50 a hotiis
th u siastic In th e ir su p p o rt of the
O A N ’ S “¿ M V
delivered. H orae Boole 9 R free
legion's p lan s and a t one of th e early
Is M. P. in His Home Town.
C O , BUFFALO. N. Y.
A
B
S
O
R B IN E , J R ., the antiseptic liniment
H yde. Ohio, h as elected a m em ber of m eetings of all th e lab o r unions the
for mankind, reduces Painful Swelling«, En
Mad*
by
POSTUM
CEREAL
COMPANY
com
m
ittee
presented
an
outline
of
tt»e
Jrrln O. F ra n k s Post. No. 22, of th a t
larged Gtan<is,Wens, Bruise#,VaricoeeYcins,
1 £ © * r r r v w .v K EW O VCD b y D r. B
’
P revk « O tB tM M t-- Y « « r d n p g M a r h $
Battle Creek, MichJ
fo r which tney
llty to th e office of city m arsh tl. Not A m ericanism w ork
heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you
more if you write. $1.21 a bottle at dealeia
tvery vet. can be an ‘‘M. P .” In his own j wish tó ■>h*a'o *Jx assistance of .he
s> ScUwrve. LlW ral trial konl* fw Its mass
unions.
U ,« a n t Laka City, No. 17-1920. some town.
w .r.ro ’jaa.F .0 F ..P Iiw etatC tartsatstt.la»
GCLDMEDAL
d o
ALLEN’S
FOOT-EASE
M
Acid Stomach
Ife re d fo r Y e a rs
Health and Economy
Rule Your Table Cup
Instant Postum
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“There's a Reason”
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