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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 8

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, TUESDAY, OCT. SO, 1923 I I Oofptf hi, MI JntarMtloMJ SIXTT-IEttT ABE TftKtKS itutructtou uud cluua freo. At pro. BRINGING UP FATHER cm iu students uro enrolled In the golf school, but kmaver- saye that luuny more will enroll durum the GOLF COURSE AT U. OF winter mid spring irina when the innjr varsity ulhlettes are ever.

When asked why the enrollment In tho golf Ki'lioul was not larger, Uhavor mated that during the, fall torni tho students were more Interested in other forms of athletics. instructor" Has. Regular at Gymnasium During the punt year, 68 atud-enU have lenrned to piny golf under the tutelage of Merryl Bluivor, golf instructor In the department of physical education at the Unl-. verslty of Oregon. Out of thin He also attributed the small en rollment to the fact that the school had received very little publicity on the campus uind was only known to these who were truly golf enthusiasts.

Tho new golf courso being laid out by the university on the land lying adjacent to Hnyward field number SO were men and were when completed will be suitable for all season playing, according to Shaver. This new green will be women. An Indoor golf school Is main talned In tho men's gymnasium nd here beginners are furnished well drained and desirable in all respects as a golf course. AGGIE SQUAD IS DRILLING 1 1 now vow I. WvEAse where rir40; oe" in WA.NE TMACT HOLrbE.

11.000 fcCEise I VE ILL. LbTw TNeVf FL.OQO I tSJSF I TT Moot. FO? pOR 0ETa 1 HOoM I 7 anT VMl hng7 jf! o-g? 1 IUTDXaiFORn WORKS OK NEW AKRIAL ATTACK i 1ir.i linit I HiBHiBlBHiBVBBHiBSBHBSBSHBHHBBBVBBBHiBHiBSSBSata- I ot nor Hfo hud at the Mercy hospllnl having un tubLnt butrtfid win du i Today Nowl 9 i innrii then lbs remainder been piisMod in tho eommodlouM rceltttmco orecli'd on the site of the old homo, Mlun lvo wn oon-verted In llio Adventlst faith muiiy yeain ngo. Miss l.ovo waa (he subject or historical Hkeloh by Fred, ixioklvy in the Oregon Journal In August of hist year, her parents, both of whom iwssed nwny many years ago. being union llnrrlsburg earliest plonuors.

SCOOP! W1 First Motion Pictures Oregon FOOTBALL GAME of Last Saturday The plays! The players in action SEE The crowds I And yourself! hi I Film taken tluriiiK tlie niunc, rushed to I'tiithitul aiul (or special showing Ttulay nnd Wedncmlay In conjunction with Uie current progrun of ami other Rex features Oct, 29. Coach R. Rutherford of O. A. la drilling his men in a number of new plays, In preparation for their game next Saturday with waeh ington.

No serious Injuries resulted from the Agglea' game with California, as Dick Oarbers injured, knee is healing rapidly. "Holly" Boy kin has been taking Gnrbers' place at half and has been playing pgainst the freshmen team In Coach Rutherford has been working out a forward passing at-tack that the freshmen have been unable to solve. The Aggie line- Kmen are getting better at opening hole3 for their backs and at keep ing the opposing linemen at bay. In the Realm of Sports' BERKEIaBY. Oct.

29. Coach Andy Smith and his University of California football war riors are preparing for a Hard battle November 10 with the of Southern California which proved it still is a contender defeating Stanford university Saturday. Tho Berkeley squad Is expected to be in good shape for the fray. U. S.

C. probably will be without the services of Gordon Campbell, its big ground-gaining fullback who is said to have had three ribs broken in, the game with Stanford. SEATTLE, Oct. 29.Joe Gorman of Portland and Johnny Ries-ler of Los Angeles will tangle in the main even of a smoker here Tuesday night, it has been an. nounced.

German has fought more than 300 battles during his career, losing bat ten decisions during that time. SEATTLE. Oct-S9, Every member of the Univorsity of Washington footbsJ) squad was Teady for practice -today when- active preparation for 'the Oregon Agricultural college game to, be played in Corvallis next Saturday was It was announced. SOUTH BEND. Oct" 29.

The athletlo tonrd at the University of Notre Tame today deferred on action of several offers from the far west for football games in l-whieh- would be one of the contestants during the Christmas holidays. Offers have oeen received irom Los Angeles, Snn Diego, San Francisco and Spokane, but all were so Indefinite the board said that none could be JOB PRBSTIWG GEE Valley Prindng Co WHOOPING C0VGB Hard on child bard on nnata. Control dreadful whapptns; and coughing, help to quiet sleep frith CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY COLDS of head or chest sremore easily txaatcd starnaliy with---. V'ctis VapoRub Oyr IT Milium Jrm Up Y'-rlr Pils Sufferers Qufck Relief Doctor discors real rem. edy that actually heals Piles and absorb; them pever to return, A No man or woman need suffer another tQur from any pain, soreness or distress arising from Hemorrhoids or Piles now that this wonderful prescription known as Mova Sappetlt)-rie can be obtained for a moderate price at any first-class drug store on the money back if dissatisfied plan.

be amazed to see how quickly it acts. Blessed relief often comes in an hour; even in cases of long standing with profuse bleeding, really wonderful results have been accomplished. Remember the name. Moava Sappositories, and be sure to follow the simple directions that come in each box, Carrolls' Pharmacy, Eugene and Junction City, will supply you. Mail qrders accepted.

(3) derguno tui uperullon lust She is sikld to he improving. Klknnnh anil Orrln l'iokert have gono to Cascndla to tuKe cliargo ot their ranch. NATUOX PPRSOXAI Lauo County Slwcinl) NARTON. Oct. 27.

N. ILlndley has moved buck to the Natron ranch, from tiunip Creek, to spend tho winter at this, place. Mrs. Llndley's mother Is slowly improving, boing able to walk quite a little distunco and Is Very anxious to return to her own homo to keep house fur herself, Virgil Miller has been' on tho sick list for a couple of days, Mrs. Chas.

Miller was a city visitor Monday-attending to quite a little business. An old-time friend of Chns. Miller spent several days of last week with him In his home. Ho starts tor home Monday afternoon Lewis Wallnce went over to Ale-gnnv on the Coos river to spend tho winter trapping and hunting. Chas.

Deihnel is home at his Bis. from Wendling, and is nn the sick list, having come home Thursday. Harry Hasklns spent most of this week at Santa Clara, visiting his old neighbors and friends. He returned home Friday evening. rn.AeHT.T- rraisoNAii! (Reglnter Lano County Spei-lal) BLACHLT.

Ore. Oct. and Mrs. Harry Robertson and accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Sirho.

motored to Junction Citv Wednesday. Mr. and. Mrs. W.

B. Blnchly came home Tuesday from Portland after several weeks' visit with relatives. Frank Ellthorpe, Mrs. E. Minister nnd son were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. HulbnrU. M( Jeff Campbell, of Junction City.

Is visiting friends and relatives here for a few days. Mrs- Forrester and daughter, of Portland, came In Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. O.

Forrester for a few days. Mrs. -Margaret Killings nna son, Minor, spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Hemme. Mrs. E. Minster and sonB spent Friday- with Ml and Mrs.

T. Pope. ClTSFTMAjr NEWS NOTES (Register Lane County Special) i CUSHMAN, Oct. 27. Sam fteymour departed Sunday for Salem tq have his wrist treated, which was broken several months ago.

Mrs. Thomas Coy, of Myrtle Point, Is here visiting ber mother, Mrs. Cllnto Pew. Tom Miller, of Slltcoos, spent Monday night here at the Club's John Whlsman, of Rlrolra, was nere xnursaay on Dusiness. Mrs, D.

Mills and children went to Reedsport Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sleigh departed Thursday for their home in Cali fornia after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and C.

O. Cuahman. Miss Ella Ensign, of Hartford, i visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. E. Andrew left Thursday; evening for his home in Eugene. Mrs. George Gibbs and grand daughter, Marian, went to Eugene Frldny evening to get some dental work done.

Word" has been received here that. Carl Conrad has Joined the navy and is in China. i Friends of Walter Beater will be very sorry -to learn that he Is seriously til wltji pneumonia at his home in Bend. The school children gave an entertainment here Friday evening. After the program the evening passed very quickly with dancing and frames.

The music was fur-'nlshed by radio and by local talent. A lunch of cake and Ice cream was served to all present. PRESIDENCY" OF SENATE NOT FOR, CUMMINS 9 United States Senator Albert Cunimlns, of Iown, hns Informed romaln an chairman of tho Inter-remanl as chairman of tho Interstate Commerce commission Instead of being elected president of the senate to succeed Mr, Coolldge, "5NARTY" It will be CLEAN pot merely on the urface but in every thread and fibre BETWEEN 8 ft 9onOIJVE rHUNf. 827 3C 1211 winter low vaporizes -yet it elves all the power and mileage ofanUNBROKENf chain of boiling paints use Crawn andtficktoit 8IANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALlfOKWIA) STARTING wfmnowrnyice I eTPower Mi ILTOWO. fuiuuy starts Jnstantty WajrSafe CITY TARES CUP Portlanders Make the Most Points In Two Games' By taking SO points In the socond half of a home and home match between tho clubs, the Hose CKy Golf club, of Portlnnd, won a silver troDhv cud from the Eugene Coun try club on the-hitter's courso here aunaay arternoon.

The Eugene golfers shot stralghter and fnrther than the Portlanders Sunday and they rolled up a score of 74 to 20. In the first which was played in Port land several weeks ago. the Rose City team won by a score of 74 to 16. Total score of Rose City in the two matches was 94 to a total of 99 for the Eugene club swingers. The Nassau system of scoring was used.

Roy itoe, of Rose City, was low medullFt Sunday with a score of 78. E. Immel, of Eugene, was second with 83, and K. W. Prescptt was third with 85.

The scores: 1 Rom City Eugene 1 Dr. W. A. Norby. W.

Roy Moo 6B. O. Immel 0 V. Rica R. ..0 0.

D. Rogers 2 R. Lawson 0Ia McCreedy H. Stool 0W. WinUer .6 .0 M.

Bergman 2Dr. B. F. Erlckttra W. Martin Wager DJngle C.

Miller P. Cstterlln W. Phillips M. Btarbuck Q. Hitchcock A.

Morrii L. Sigwart H. Pollock G. Bergman Miller A. H.

Gould W. Newell g. Harriet Bapp W. Coffey O. Hemphill .,.0 ,...0 0 I Lmwler --Harry Jaeger Total 20 Total S.

A. PHI DELTS WIN WISSEK TAPE GAJBES ny i.iu:r soobes In tlie first basketball game-of the doughnut series yesterday af-tornoin the Sluma Alpha Epsilon hoopers easily- defeated the Sigma PI Tau 87 te S. In the second game the Phi Delta Theta squad swamped the Alnha. Beta Chi five 25 to 2. Both teams were off form-, but the Phi Delts, with Hobson and Tuck play ing rather veil, were the best looking aggregation.

In an exciting game last night IViendly- hall beat Kappa Delta Phi 21 to 18. woods was going heat for the hall and -made several sensational long shots. For the Kappa Delt team Tats was the out-standing player. The llneun: Friendly Hall Kappa Delta Phi Benson Anderson Sarri Woods Norton Hermants Sayer i TeU Hcono Wins Over Hagenlacher NEW YORK. Oct.

28. William HP. defending title holder. rlereatefl Krlcn nageniacner. ot Germany, BOO points to 424 tonight In the first match of the tournament for the world's .18.2 balkllne billiard championship.

The match went 2 innings, and was one of the slowest ever'played op a tine-tour-nament, requiring three hours and 42 minutes, to -v UneCountyNews (Continued from page two) honoring' Frances Wlllard. Jane Evans also, gave a short talk on Theodore Roosevelt. 11 Mrs. Milo Corey and Mrs, Claud Wilkinson were among those from Bear Creek who were In the city yesterday. Mrs, Tuorvaia uriosKov was a Friday vluito in Eugene.

Mrs. Reuben Robinson and Mrs. Taylor, of Bear Creek, were Friday visitors in-Junction City. Mrs. Rupert Edwards was among the Friday out-ottown callers fronvRlverview.

John Smith and daughter were in the city yesterduy from Pear CreeK. John Mallott, of Liberty, transacted business in Junction City Friday. The Junetlon-Brownsvllle high scheel football game Friday after noon resulted In a victory for the Junotlon team. Score, 16-0. (.

VENETA NEWS NOTES (Reglater Lane County bpeclal) VENETA, Ore, Oct, 29. The Wom.ons Mission circle Thursday afternoon tor ineir momnry ana social meeting with Mrs. Ralph McCutchcoa; A large attendance was present to hear Mrs. Surfllng and Miss Harlow tell of the white Cross work -and also to solicit attendance at the Loyalty luncheon be held in Eugene Friday to hear national speakers In behalf of the now world movement. Waltor Vincent has Just returned from a week's work on his home- stond near Wolf creek, Rovercnd and Mrs.

oooawin, Mrs. Conant and MJra. T. Clark attended the conference nt tho Baptist church In Eugpno Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Prntt and W. H.

Dorwnrd attended church services in1 Eugene Sunday morning. Mn, Tony Johnson ii in Eugene AT TODAV- llollla "Tlio Cat and Canary" (rood bow), eicltlug mynlary play. Coming J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q. NIlMon.

Tom Bnntinl In "Thundering Down:" Jnok Londos'a "Call ot Uit Willi;" Hunt Ulbaoii lu "Too ltunilillu' Kid;" Harold Lloyd In "Why Worry." a nwt "Trilby," the famoua drama of flvo Iciven, that has thrilled tne nenrm of millions, now on tho screen with Andreo Lafayette, Crelghton Halle, Wilfred Lucas and KlrkC Nntlonnl cnt Hex epecialty, Johaunn Jamea, In no moiwherlc voralogue. slnslng, "Hweot Allco Pen first motion pictures Oreson-ldnha football game ot last Hat- urday; Hex Cameo coated? Klnograoi News Bvents or Intorest Literary 111 geit'a "Fun From tko Itosner, do luxe musical setting. Coming; 'Cameo Klrby," tha great Booth Tarklngton. Harry laws Wilson atage play, with Joan Gilbert I Thomas Metghan In Oeorgo Aee'a "Woman Proof." with Llla Urn; nit-Tln-TIn, the wuador dog, la "Where the North, lie. gins:" Norma Tahnadgo in "Aehea ot Vengeance:" 'lf Winter Comoa;" Tom Uig in Zane Cray's "The Loot titer Hanger "Tho Hpelltrs," by Kg Oasch.

a Castla Tba melodrematlo comedy smash, "The Had Mas," with ilelbrook Bllno, Knld Ulennett, Harry Meyera. Waltor MrtlraiL Jark Mulball: lal In stallment of "Her liangeroua Path." coming Rlchgrd Darthelmees In "The Fighting mailt) Lenore t'lrlc In "Tiger Kose;" John Uarrrmura in "lleau llrum- meli:" Daeld uelaero'a "Tha Hold l)lg- gero;" Pola Negri "Tha Hi.nnl.h Dancer:" Mae Marab, "Paddle tba Mil Bent Thing:" Percy Marmont "If Win-ter Comea Jnmea Klrkwood and Anna t). Nllsaon. "Ponjola;" lllanobe flweet Tba Palace of laa i Klnei" Warner Fabian's "Flaming Duster Keatos, Three Agea." MOVIE CURB DEMANDED RKCTOH FOH t'UIEIlAL fl.N. SOItHIUP OF MiItREN PfAYa) KKW YORK Oel it censorship of motion -pictures was demanded today by the Kev.

lr. William Kheafe Chase, rector of nrmt rnurcn, lirooklyn. In a speech before the children's section of tho American Humane association conference. -iirtliind Smltit, representing the motion picture producers and fllreclnrjs fit AmMlu Mr. Chase declaring fedoral cen- sorsnip was a aeaa issue.

Dr. Chase deolared censorship wns not adequate In proteot the children of the world most of whom were uepennem almost entirely on American pictures. "('AnMnpiihln nava V. .1 never will make better plotures," Mr. Smith asserted, adding that many boards of oensorship permit tho films in kiA nnMul nnn i.

stenographers, soaretarleB ami boys and girls. Eight I. W. W. Cnvkyl Cal.

Orf 57 I. W. W. were convicted of erim- Inal syndicalism and a ninth defendant HI r-M I in returned late today-by a superior oonrc jury nere. Counsel for thoso convictod announced an appeal would he.

filed. in rr, 1 or Lo Angeles, principal prwecu- iii'n witness in tne trial, descnbotl oota of sabotage and lawlessness ho said he observed whllo ho belonged to tbo (. W. W. Tho wit-ness said he wns acquainted with soveral high 1.

W. W. Officials and that ho had heard them openly advocate aubotago. NOTICE TO CRKDITOItfl mWmn io mi whom It undersigned, Horry jvus ooon qttiy aupo ntcd administrator of thn estate of Harry It ff of Oregon lor the bounty of i VJ? Persona having olalms vmmo are ocreny not ed and requested to present fho siine, 'fi'-wS The Oldest Medicine in the World is Oil of tha Olive and; the Juice of the Grape PflrtoKro The.anolent Greeks who de. perfoetlon, used practloally no other method of keeping In per-feet health.

Ev. to this day all Sj.k1 wop'. oh as the Hnanlsh, follow this method, and such "ysuopsia, "'VQusnoss and unknown among them. Pom Wine, nut flavored olive llJ10ni other natural body builders, Pharmacy. i.u MB' i rrmul David Lamar, dubbed "Wolf of Wall 8treet" because of his many notorious acts in tho financial dis trict, is back in the Essex county X.

penitentiary at Caldwell, N. to serve a federal sentence for violating tho anti-trust laws in hampering the progress of the worm war. Lamar eacnped into WALKER NEWS NOTES (KeglHtor Lano Couuty special) WALKER, Oct. 39. The Farmers' union gave a supper and entertuinment Wednesday evening in the Walker high school building.

Everybody reported a good time and good music which was furnished by the young musicians which Professor perfect, 'of Eu gene, has in training. The Lltcrar society whloh Is held In tho high Bchool building met Friday evening. The program which was enjoyed by all was followed by games. Henery Schmltt Is sawing wood wun nis ciragaaw for his Uncle Leslie Weeks In Lynx Hollow. Adum Schmltt mndo a trip to eottage Grove Tuesday whoro ho was having grain cleaned.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith nnd daughter, ltllllo wero visiting Thursday nnd Friday at the home of Mrs. Smith's Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wltcher. J. C. Wright and his mother. Mrs.

Lizzie Wright made a trip to Cottage Orove Thursday. Mrs. Marlon Lebow and M-a. N. Dresser were visiting Thursday with Mrs.

England. Mrs. S. Morningstar Is visiting at the home of her son, J. E.

Morningstar In Cloverdale. RIV.FJI HO All SCHOOL NEWS Lane County Special) RIV.EK ROAD, Oct. 29. Mr. Jordan, cur principal, has a dook exenango In the school which Increased the reading material for the pupils.

We know It In appreciated when we see the number of books in the exchange already. Mrs. Hicks (Brnurl. teacher for kthe lower fcnulos last yoar, has cnargo or mem ngain tnis year. A Parent-Teacher association has -been organised with the fol lowing officers: Mrs.

Shepherd, -president; iwr. Jordan, vlce-presi-denti Mrs. Slieytho. secretary: Mrs. Oowing, treasurer.

All patrons of the school are urgod to come and help in the work and make our second to none. Hallowe'en Wednesday evening every one is invited to come to tho school house. A special Invitation is extended to all new peonle In our district. Entertainment will be a short program, bonfire and games. Cider will be furnished Bring cookies and doughnuts.

VOX HOLLOW ITEMS (Reglater Ltne County Special) FOX HOLLOW, Oct. 29. Misa Gladys Hudson recently arrived from Canada. She will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Guy B.

Knox. Y. hi. Chambers has donated an organ to the Spencer Butte Com munlty olub. 'lIVIeBai Quite a crowd attended tho dance at tho club house Inst Sat urday night.

An enjoyablo oven- tng was spent by all. MISS EMMA LOVE DEAD EMI RESIDENT OP HAH- jusuvua PASSES HARRISBlTna. Oct. (Special to the Register) Miss Bitinin ovo is aottd at hor home in this city. Death came at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon to relieve the suffoilngs of Harrlsburg's llfe-loog resident after an Illness which she had endured for over a year past The deceased had suf ferer a paralytic stroke in July, 1922, and since then ehe has been confined to hnr bed, Emma Francos Love was born In tho outskirts of this city less than a mile from tho place of her death artor 67 years of lire within the confines of Harrlsburg.

Miss Love, tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Love, was born on the old Love place, hatter known now as the nmxBon Mrm on January 11 ITiB. Hore she rosldod until mov ing; Into town to tho residence Just opopslta the Oregon Wleotrlo Ue. pot.

The coming of (Ills railroad Into town In 1012 forced tho old hpm to be removed anl since Knld nemuat, and for tha flstls ol said estettt. Iialrd at Kugeae, 0lron. las of October. ('saltLRg II. Rserulor o( the Ustate ol 04 trroner, dtveasMi.

PIITTUH. KOHTKR 1 IMIIIla Bugsue, Oregon, Altoraen I Try EL DEPEND0 CICAi 3 for 10 EDWARDS' 49 East Ninth St Order I Writ for Oargala Nayy Goods. Sent free. ahlgped Parcel Tost. rrss.

mil saMliandlia, asttaned euausMra all evet tf NAVT AND ARHV iOt PaalKe An. Will furnish nossible at 10c Silvcrsldes pound dressed. 25! tpn, Ore. T. J.

NEEL HANSNE, WESLEY VHITTA Fresli Siusloi Salfno Lan County. Oregon, within sli mouths Iroui the date of this notice. nuta ol Ural putiitcatiun October nth. loss. HARRr n.

KNKIIIT. Jit. Admlslslralnr lha Batata of llarrv I. Knlsht. deceased.

aiAKLKD A. IIAItDY. Viral National Dsnlt Tlulldlng, Rugena. Oregon, Attorney, for Kstato. TOM.

10-V-B NOTICE) OP KISAI, HRTTLEMMNT In tha matter of tha estate of Uaoraa Y. Cronar, deoeaaed. Noliee Is seraby given tbal the oailer. signed has tllee his final account as executor ot Uie aetata of Ueorgo K. Rrooor, deoaaM'4, villi the County Clerk o( Lena Oregon, and an ordfr has been made and entered of record directing this sotlca.

and aettlns Wadaas. day. the Mih day ef Noeetabar. 1WIC3, at the hour ot 10 o'eloek A. at.

the time, and tha County Court room in tlU tourt House at Kugene, Oregon, at tlia place tor ino oegriug or onjecitona, ir any, to A Good Thing WON'T MISS Send vonr name soil address nfninl written together -with 6 cents (soil this Hp) to Chamberlain Medlcloe Dcs Moines, lotrs anil receive In return trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Keawlj for oouVlis, oolds, croup, bronchial, "flu" sad whoonlno- and UoklinK throat) Cbanjberlain'i Siotn. sos) and LI vr Tab trig for atuniacU trou- blot, Indigeition, naasy palnglkat crowd the baart. blliouasaaa and eOBstlnailLnn. Chamberlain. Halve, needtd In every lamny tor oiirns, acakla, wounds, pllea and akin effieclioosjlheae valued family meilirinee lor onl 6 oanU.

Don't miag lb Is Every Day a Backache Day? L.VMB and achy in the morning Tnrhirnd nrlit wiiuoi fuu worn out an( 4ioounLfC4f Bui have iXTT your kidney Weak kldneyv cause Just "vsuiwi anu, you; are iipteiy to have headaches, loo, with dlssl-ner, stnhblng nalns, and bladdor irregularltleg. bon't risk nsileotl use Dmenhi LIhau sun. hayo holped thousands. They should yuu. WW your IMHsTllborl ItorQ'av av Oottoio Oroye Owoi fr Vnllln a a.

iroa and my back was hardly over fro from oohos and pains. I was run aotlon of kidneys wan Irregular. Moan's Kidney Pills buck and I folt flno." () DOANS1? fCOaal all Drud Stores rrter.Muawt.Ce.rlljfsB.gl'tt.

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