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r-y h' r b I 'i 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES Kntorcd at the postolllco nt Marsh--Hold. Oregon, for trnnsnilssl n through the malls as second claw SiAll matter. ff. C .MAI.OXICV ICtlltiir inn! Pub. tAX i:. MAI.ONKY News ICdltm- An Indi-pf-nriV'iit HeptibUcan news paper published every evening ev opt 8un1n, and Weekly by Tim Cos liny Times PuhlMiIng Co. Dedicated to tho service of the people, that no good cause shall luck a. chnmplon, and that evil shall not tbrlvo unopposed. The Coos liny Tlmos represents n consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Hay Advertiser. Tlio Coast Mall was tho llrBt dally oatao ' llshed on Coos liny and Tho Coos Hay Times Is lta Immodlato sue ' ccssor. SUHSCUIITIOX ItATKS. 1AIIjV. 'One year $0.00 'Por month CO Whon pnld strictly In advance the oubscrlptlon price of the Cooa Hay tr'mos Is $5.00 per yoar or J2;50 fn.-jnor-ths. W'KKKhY. e year $1.50 Olllrlnl Paper of Coos Comity. official papkit of tiik citv of .maiisiifikmi. ' Address all roinmitiilcntlons to COOS MAY IIAIIjY 'I'MIKS, Mnrslillulil :: :: :: :: Oregon (iov. wust'h vinos. I '(I red other men equally capable to Judge and primarily responsible for whnt they do. There are those who believe we are growing Into a tangle between oxecu tle and legislative that must lead to some readjustment. There is neither logic nor good government In the present relation. Ideally the legla latlve should act with a full sense of responsibility, and not with the thought that It la putting something up to some other governing body, while the executive should execute what the legislature decrees. Prac tically there Is no clear dividing lino between executive nnd legislative, and In spite of tho distinctions of the books there is an Inevitable tendency to get the two mixed. It Is unthinkable that the opinion of Governor West should bp worth more than that of the majoVlty of tho mombers of both houses who have voted for tho Port plnn, nnd yet ho hnd the power to outvote, tho wholo body. There Is something wrong In the system thnt permits such n situation. t WITH THE ? : toastandtea: (iOOl) KVKXIXfl. I - I 1 after dark nnd travel all SOMKTIMF.S WISH TO CO IX HI'IIT FOIt A IIOMK. 0 WIXO one's own homo means snvlng tho landlord's profit. Tho rnnrxnnin "deliroclatloil." OT keeping up the place" bugaboo, which deters so many from buying or building Is mostly n false nlarm: In any live, growing city or town tho appreciation In tho value of tho prop erty will more thnn offset tho dopre "Intlon of tho Improvement thereon. s nil Incentive to save and n check on useless expenditure, there Is noth ing bailor than going In debt for n home. N II1S Indiscriminate use of his veto powor Gov. West Is proving n disappointment oven to Ills i i. rndauiiil atipporLiri. The evidence of ..i ylr.rf pollticj and pnuderliig to ' Ills personal pique and peeve If. too Y,larlng to admit of denial. Instead of deciding bills and laws and public problems in accordance with their inorlts, Gov. West Is indulging in rpiitty personal prejudice and peanut .politics. Ills veto of tho Port tide lund bill was based neither on good venue, good logic or good law, but merely to vont his personal spleen on ' Senator Chase of Coos county who wtood sponsor for the proposed law which was passed and endorsed by the members of both branches of tho slate legislature. Now comes the suggestion of his 'veto of the Naval llosorvo bill an- othor inoasuro In which Coos county IWlntorosted. Gov. West botrays n H narrowness nnd smalluess In such ac- .VtloiiB that nre unworthy tho chief ex c ajcullvo of a Kreat state. 'One good result of the governor's nets will bo n revival of the old but i always Interesting question of the ox- tent to which tho executive Is privl ' Uigod to go In putting his foot down on whnt tho representatives of tlio .people hnve decided to do. This voto power Is one of tlio very -marked differences between the .American and tho Ilrltlsh adaptations -of populnr rule. There Is no veto power In an Kngllsh or Canadian par liament: what the people decide to hnve dono Is done forthwith. Not Avon the supreme court can Intervene to wiy that the people are tinconstltu tlonal. Hut with us the WOMAN AND IIOMK Ml-' I TIIKU1-: should be no hesltnncy In saying thnt education Is very dc Hlrnble for a womnn who has ns sumod the responsibility of making a homo and raining children, so long ns It Is not merely .n Hellish culture, but Is serviceable In the homo llfo mid In tho training of the children. Tho homo may bo made attractive, says the Ilovlow, In ninny ways ny a woman of ac.tlvo Intellect who haa n truly liberal oducntlon, nnd aside BROTHERHOOD. I have no respect for the man or social fugitive who (Iocs lest he fall. If the brotherhood of man Is" fact Instead of fancy everybody who has fallen has the right to a helping hand. In this way it Is possible to acquire a moral worth unoqualed by those receiving the plaudits of the multitude to acquire a moral heroism unequnled by the warrior. Tho recognition of so cial duty is the key to. the peace of the world. The recognition of social duty will ultimately bring to the world universal peace and tho end of all wars. Senator Gore. ALL DAY LONG. ALT. day long lier llttlo lips Wreathed In song nnd Btnllej Alt tiny long her foot that skips Many n rosy mllo; All dny long lier chattering tongue; All day long lier u-ll Of the bloom of being young, Keeping nweet nnd well. A I.ti day loiur a beam thnt burns Through ur toll, our strife; All dny long 'tis child thnt turns Tho Kiiimliliio on our life; All day long her pattering feet, All dny Ioiik lier nrms Twining in within tlio sweet Pf her childhood charms. AM, day long tho magic will Of her heart to lirlmr April to tho wintry hill With lis dn-aiii f spring; All day long th elllucnt Hood Of her spirit gay. llrlngltiK b.tck to hono nnd blood All tlio warmth of May. A girl In Yuklnta has announced her Intention of marrying a full blooded Indian. No doubt she wants The Heroes of Battle Rock J Exciting and Interesting Events in the PIonccrlHis- tory ot Ujos county. HY .1. M. KIltKPATIUCU. nucr uurit unu travel all nigw f1.it Ii1ntm1 niitii.l I.. . night, sometimes in water unt' armpits, until after dark -, I found a little Island of nun, ,n' -. ...... 1 , ...... . "l! oi uiy iiiiiii mill enter, (j Iil. 1 growth or sninll Mr )r 'ishes. : wo mm iiown aim tr , j0 rest. (Continued from last week.) I the woods was the next question we I had called to my side James had to solve. "Now," said I. 'If they contemplate a nigiu nuacu on us wo must convince those fellows on Carrlgan who was the best rlile shot of nnv of my men. I told him to take an alliance with one oldest families. of America's oi any oi m ....... i .u.u -"" ;i" , tat we lmvo no notfon of go- a good rest, draw his lungs full a',10, 'vi wont t0 work s l.. t.r..ii. nnnt ntll! Unit 11 11 til tllOV . ' ... ... ... ....l!, ntlf mi, IVVC x.v. ... camo near enough bo ns to bo suro and kill tho leader, for it was either tho big chief or us who must go. imrd ns we could to strengthen our breastwork. Wo cut down one of i, i,,n ir.m-4 that grew on Battle iioclc. cut off the Umbs and piled m... i. - ...fn.tn nimiit mm bun- them on top of our breastworks. As dred yards ot us I raised my rlllo to soon ns tho Indians, who were on my shoulder nnd said, "Fire!" We watch, saw wnni we u.u UU.U(, , .w both fired nt tho same time and down wero suro wo wero detcrminca i traveled on tho beach, so therr, i.n ,irn..no.l. wn had both lilt hi in In stay. They then started down thoi -trenin. thlnkl J i,n i,mnnf nnd nne of our bullets had beach to Join tho others. We count- ., n . . .. ... . . ,.im.. t.l.. .. it.-... na tlmv int mi (lilt (if tllC . gone tlirougn ins nenri. kuiuik " eu uiem " "-.- n .'stream on our way wo croiwl sleep hut encountered n new ' in the shape of cloud of mc "' There was no escape from it,. they were the lnimrLst lot tv! Iiidl ever seen. In the mornJ soon ns It was light enough h to see our way out. wo : truck ( bench again and In about nnhonj a4lv4l ! f till Irt II Ik... II ii'iicuuu ii iiiuiuii i rnu iullr (,, feet wide where hundreds 0flj) luui gone, -nicy were now ah( us. We followed on their tw row miles wiien we canio to a it of water about four rods m. two foot deep. Hero the trail tt? up this stream and left the beari nt onco came to tne conclustoa the lnuintiB una roitowcd ustht tho first night and when dit- came thoy had found Mint ve hi trnveleil nil the Iioneh. an ll... "w "i ni up this Btrcntu, thinking ot !t ! tho hoitch and were now nlioad ul i Indians. e now put In our. time traveling ns hard ns wed ! About five o'clock we rcncliel .IL'ST SO. There Is no rose without a thorn; There are specks on nil our peaches; Wo nover sat nt n banquet yet Hut wo wero bored, to death by tho speeches. JAS. WATSON. .. .. . .! Illllli(flllt Instantly. Hnd a hundred thunder KrnBS, nnd more were unu ......... i.nii. ,1,-nimr.d ninoni: his wnrrlors MA foitrtcon. I will sny thnt T never, they could not hnvo stopped them as nu ,,iy experience with Indians be- suddenly as killing their big chier. fore or since, saw as one n . They gnthered nround hrs body and wnrrIors ns those. Ae wore now n,01ll, nf lll0 CnnunIf, rlvcrp with a groan thnt wns terrible, pick- protty suro that they had all Wt. but , wpo C0frn,UP(1 ,,y n ,nrRC lm. ed lilm up and carried htm away to E,ljwn Himlipil up to the top of 0 , wntnr n))(1 n ti,0 opnoslte MJ.tl the north out of sight. In about an nf the trees nnd looked In every ill- wwp trpo or fnjr . . .. . .. . .. .. . . i.i -- .. l,,i tt nnv hour nnothcr gront tnn iciiow wi-m- rCi-tion uuf coiuu rei- n f lug nn old red shirt, came up tne Ini,IaU!, 0Xcept down tne iien .." Xv ,0 prov,,)f nur prmkf . beach nnd commenced cnlllng tho In- t10y were hnvlng n graiur war dance. )1lk1R ,K1B (int JhWT dlans around lilm. Ho soon collect- Xnw wnB 0ur chnnce. We left ovcry-.kjn m f wp nom,,,c, (o nj cd a couple ot hundred warriors thrug we had In camp: our two u-iu. (wrt vpq inw no ,, n!.r.,i i,im nnd mndo n speech to nll- Mnnknts nml whnt little provl- , ...,. ....,,. .,.,. ..... " -- iiii nei'ii nil nu mi" riMiin nun" oi r them nboitt live minutes In length. B,onR wo m, nnd with nothing but nm 1jog (n nrpvpnt Wo could Fee by his frantic gestures our B,m8 nn(1 nx nnd all- the small Mq pouon wth (Il0, ,n(JN nnd tnlk that ho was urging tho In- ropog wo had. with two or three sen Illimprn, ,, ,,, dlans to rush on us ami wipe us ,,lgcult8 npioro. we inn larewe.. ... M)p rnnrl,r ,, .... . i ....1 InlVftir llrt .. n.llU T)n1. ntlll out. wnon no moppi-u u..n...h ..v 0r OItl cnmp on IUIIU ,v.., . ,,.... u-nvmi bin li e knife over ins nenii .,-,! nn our fenrful retreat uiroug" .....,.. , and started for us. pointing his knle n im1cnown countrv. It was im goM1imrnl, , j, at us nnd inotloning tnai our non.. nl)0nt , O'clock tuo niternonn. flown Cnfonin About tH must be cut off. Wo wero ready for n(, ,Iot(,rmod to keep as near the from inollh d . him nnd when no came ci.nu . beach ns posmblo. wo trnve.eu .-.. c m,0 rIvor 1P m, , whore the other chief wns killed, wo n 0(r m,qt , K0, n fnr , n-o auo n hW ,,, nrod nml ne uroppou uvhu. . m rnr(r before nlgnt overtooic us. ''. ended nil onorts on ino pnri m uu-n wo woro noout three miles trom rnn MMIH mini she might hnve iimrrleil In a great conifnit to u woman when she N talking to her neighbor about how hard times me. from the enjoyment thnt onch mem ber of tho funilly gets from nn Invit ing homo llfo, thero Is tho matter of Any housekeeper will tell yoii that retaining tho full respect of tho chll-jthe last Uy of the season 1ms laore dren for their parents. When tho("v" "ihii ."" out. children become much hotter ediicut- j VMW MNJJlU, p) ( .,.iunull, ,.lt wr n. ed thnn their pnrontH n dllllcult situ-1 R5,jig whnt tluv v.ti pload te call ntlon Is created. I.ove Is usually u .pmre ileal. equal to the nltuntlom hut not always. Opportunities for ncqulrliiK broad education are not so far from the wife and mother ns boiiio hnvo supposed. It is not essential that she should bo n college woman. Charles W. Kllot said In an Interview the other day that there Is no other occupation In tlio world In which ho much may be acquired, as well ns Im- pnrted, ns In that of the homo maker, the mother. Ho added that tho homo Itself contains unlimited opportuni ties for the education of tho mother. According to Doctor Kllot the women who are most apt to lose their chances of obtaining their Intollect unl life us mothers nro thoso who em ploy servants, nurses and governesses to relieve them of their domestic res ponsibilities. Doctor Kllot also says: The normal girl, who learns to Would rou mil a Htralght tatk bj u crooked muii n niNIll? It Is iniiddenltig to an m-quNltlve man never to know what opportuni ties he litis lost until he 1- licensed of having unlawfully prolltetl by them. It Is sometimes Imrd for Jmt an or dinary pel-son to tell the difference be tween the artistic temperament ami u commonplace knocker. Tho man who doesn't like buckwheat e.iktw Is mean enough to kick his neighbor's dog fur barking at the moon. rtoht Day. In school the other dny n .voting Ind wns nsked whnt he would miliar be whon he grew up, "A stockholder," he replied. Argonnut. rises nullo n hfgh mountain, k determined to go to the tnp d enueii nn onoris on u.u pan ... ...v.. wo woro nI)0Ut Uircf, m,ion iro.ii r.ir. pirnntnn , nnr,ir to ,t.iilr ill chiefs to Induco the Indlnns to rush 0rron, jut we wor, pnw nround ,., cmtrv Throe or on us. Thoy had nan cnougn oi umi kind of business. They drew back to tho edge of tho woods, about three hundred yards nway from our cnmp, nnd hnd n big tnlk, nftor which they a point of rocks on nn old trnll. we met nliout thirty Indian warriors ful ly nrmed. going down to Join the oth org. Wo rnlsed n yell nnd chnrgod rlttht nt them. Wo never tired n rounding countrv Throe or hundred hullnn kept rlslit on wntchlng uk. with nothing lit river between them nnd in. (To bo continued.) IIKAD Till? TIMKS' WAXTW TO PAY .MI.VISTKIIS IlinTKU. ..IV- nnv.......... I . i he veto, which : rend, wrlto nnd cipher at school mil , Mv.m,. , jln;,, Salaries Large i-t eonnress and j acquire thero a little knowledge of A ()vt. r s ,s Stm.,,Mlt . . a . i.liii.tMu miil II titiMi I iivd mill tfiuto fnr I . ....... ..... .. n . ennui, where tlioro wero a numbor of 11 res burning. We could see a number cf cnuees lorded with In dlnns coming tm from tlio direction of tho mouth of rtogito Itlver nnd landing near these (Ires. They were for n nlcht attack on us. We had now taken noto of our situation. Wo were surrounded on ono side by dred nnd fifty miles or inoro from any sottlomont of whlto mon. Wo hud also taken stock of our nmmunl tlon and hnd llttlo left. A londs opleco for our flltfes. Some thing had to bo dono anif thnt bofore night, for if thoy made a night attack on us wo could not possibly stand the.ni off, so I told tlio boys that It wo could gain tho woods nnd they would stnnd bo mo r would take them nil through to tho settlements. We made up our minds thnt It was ,: What 10c Will lmii3 In I an ill it 1 In uriitM' i.u,. 1...U1.HIII,... frnin Miineiiiiuntoiitililtory and literature and taste for of line Hlth the eoimUtutloiial lliiilin-ivadlnn. finds her means of lutellec th o thwlr Kwor. U coma to,tul development ouUldo of tho -.....i r . ,.ii.i . ihd lint ..f tht schoolroom In her practice of tho yV...Mv tn not mi itu iudtftiioiit h i liiuivehoU Hrtt, li hv iuy irMi- " -- - -I- - "- CI.KVKIiANI). Ohio. Rob. 25. A 'national movement to obtain better salarlos for Protostant inlnlstors wns utiirhiil bore nt n liiiiRKiunatlnir nf . luvlnaii rt tt Plill'alflllil f.tincnll H-li.t lnst that of the hRlUUlve body. (clotheii for henwlf and her family. ' pnn,pBw was launched with iudor Thf whote tetideucy ban been ou her enforced careful expeiidlture (',, from governors. coiiKreMiuen Uito W to tUmlitUn tlio dUulty mid .money. In reading and In her dally In- H1(J ot,ers prolUut in tuo )ulltleul huportanc of iho tenWlallv brauch j ttm-ourw with father and mother. ,,llHuW8 fo ()f tho countrv. Tho f tb noveritment. whllu on the Kn-, brothers aud alatew. cotiiaulou and MtUw w), btf brolIht lloforo lho .... .. .. i i , .......ir. liiuiiiiiliitaiU'ei. '. ....... l)MU aiyti li n wn .i ,iii...... . - i iHyuien s iiiiiwiiiiinr.v iiioveiiieiu t-ou- Il-:itKOUATl-:i SKIMMKICS.. H Inch F1L1CS POTATO MASnKIUS Nlcklo Plntwl Towel llnrfts... Folding Coat ami Hat I tack... Dover' Kg llentei-s Wfrc SOAP SAVUHS roos BA v.. wu,u ..- i.i.iuti-. luuiioa ..ft-1 "Krom tho tlilnas much lntellee. u act with the couwloua thouhituil tralnhm can be oxtmrlml by i Dial (he oto'cuttvo or the court will . M who think, aud the irl who dee. Interfere to defeat what tlie have , ot think much at any time of h.-r iliMie. while there the houae of eum-.W c.rthlp and marrla Wtma cU knowing that what U de-(re taken thouthtfully. and MltU IAA npon will be given trUl. " m"r uf mw ,,u'n,,M d U this veto of the Port plan e uiotlou nor as a biwIiKMw arrango lr. a marked example of the length., Mt. there cornea with them a 4 wUlche have gone to undtrmlue houg Intellectual at mutation, am HMUlvH reapoualUtlity. There 1.',"' -' """ f th "w e HiTeatiou of the legality or the pub-"' baervatlu and thought." Us good of the plan: It U purely a tiiMilon of expedleucy. The govern- A Wllkeabarre. Pa., uiau wauts a t .11 . I. t.t . ..I.. Il.kl.... Itu. rot vro.o. . Put hi. W ba - io- fc- pulatlou of some ou MKIctana. who ro not even of hla own political "No man live enough uko does uot love euouith." saaely remarks tho i St. Paul DUpat.-h. Nat flood w In and the fellows in his class are living TTrt. nn ngalust that of u majority oi both houses of the legislature and by a tingle vote defeat what they have willed. So far huve we gone In ae VfiilBuancQ to this luciwuing oxecu- lAvo Interference that we snail aecep. ventlon here .March mtiKis of liAxno.v. Xew.s of Clty.lly.tlie-Sen As Told Ily The Iteconlei-. A Hup ten pound girl was born to Mr", and Mrs. Charles Trumbull, Thursday. plontlfully. then. If not wlsoly. .... D....i vn ns In boiiio way more. Save money by patronltlag Th hn.ortant than the votes of a hun- Times advortlsors. Mi-s. Isnnc Storm died at hor homo In Uandon last Friday. 'Mrs. Storm's maldon iiamo wns Nancy K. Harvey. She wns born In Arkansas December 10. ISSS, nnd wns 22 years, 2 months and 7 days old nt the time of hor death. She came to Unndon with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Harvey In 1003. nnd was married to Urn Storm August IV. lvor. " VIKIll III llll-lll. '" ,,,;,v, ...... mninii.nroii cninc down mo icncn n. ,.... ..... ,i..... -., m,n .nnm, n-nivna - nn.... i.ul hum iiii nm- rv....... .......... n place a llttlo over a mile from our W(, ,ppt rj,,jt on nj jst between ..... ...t. A aim ma ni n tiiittllirif ... sunset nnd dark we came to quiie n river and. as goml luck woi It. we struck this stream lust nt the speaking of k.vIii; mewf turn nf tho tliln sn Hint llV Wndltl'! H.Ij llur of villi 10 ci'lltl !' out on the bnr n little wny we were ftt tj,0 COOS It.W CASH STOEIJ nl.ln tn rrnt nfffaa f It limit Hill t Pflll. a, .u llll. 1 . it la evldoutly concentrating their forcos m TUtcm ,,uites later we would H ,I)lrt i,i(i,i(; Pan hnvo hnd to build a raft to cross on. ih;st PANS This stream wns not down on any Onurnuteil Quart .Men-iire... mnn ll.nl T linil nvnr seen nt thnt mni,i- i.mniL- thousands of miles of wntor nnd on Umo , th,n,c ,t ,8 ow cnUl!ll Kc G Ml.llHH1.,n;. c,, the other sldo by nt least four or flvo n,ver Aftor crogslnK th,B 8trt.am wo pnvix'u PANS" hundred hostllo Indians ond-one hun- gtruok ,nto Ul0 d nd trftVolod ,', an uigiii, guuiiug our stops oy inu roar of tho surf breaking on tho .... -.. -. - rocKs. more was no umo 10 lose. tlon una una imio iou. auoui sir w kmrf tfc t th , d , . f ,. frtnila nnlnpn fnr nl.r flltfafl. Rnmiv. . ... . low us .so wo traveled on as hard as wo could, wading streams- of wa- roi ativiA nf A..ali1iiMnl.1n tiit..i al i owiiw ui luuomvHiuiu oi&Vi auu . iiia Amiljl me .Aflltli ntfi h .I .. B u V.M..U ... ,....., p....... niaklnR our wny through a donso M.Am nlT ar 1 (n il 11 a na Hint IF I growth of timber and brush. About 3 o'clock tho next dny wo enmo to tho edgo of whnt scorned to us ml CfU CTTaOl large plain. It looked to be miles In X H J 1 J J We made up our minds that It was - j the only chance to save our scalps. extent mA waB covore'1 wllh vy The Store That Snvn . JH Wo wero still watched by ten or h'""4" " "'B" sruss nun proven to r.u, .1, iium, twelve Indlnns not morn th.m twn bo an Immonse swanin. Front Street, Jarb c nnnnru.1 jama wwny. 10 got nu 01 we now Uetorniliiod to try and rv t I It CO those fellows so that we could gnln cross this swamp and rwch the sea (Y)0N BAY LIVW We buvn secured if 6 llrcrf no-is ri li. II. Hc-lsnor arl r imrai! n r,w1l' fxeell'llt frV' .. .,.... I. v ,.f Puns IllV "' III., 11CTUJIIU .fl - drlvors. uood rlss nnd eve that will menu sntlsfacti'y sfj-' in....,,. ,1.1 fnr a At- wiii pilUIIU, I.IIIIU' - , hori,o. a rlc or tuitl)ln v tii iivnrv line. We also trucking business of all aAl-, nT.ivirtim HHOIHE' 1 1.1.....1 ...wi sales SfrrW 141 First and Alder Street Phone 13'J X-l TO Till.' TIME To dig up that old Suit and got it in shnpo for you. Cleaned, Ropalrod nnd Pj'', we do it will mnko it look H" Satisfaction guaranteed. coos hay TAir.oniNQ l . ... ..,, Mzr. j. w joBei.i.o"". - ri DWiiiii nmiiv- Take your Sl'NDAV DIXXKH ni The OllANDI.KH. Special menu. HKSKHVK tables for PAHT1KS bt 1MIONK. r c.s.M C2M VflkWZar?&&tt w'""'A l MtY-i a , v.Mv WiWHM. Wffotf'WUm MW H , I H N? IA l mvm :. .'MRUi ' fSF k ' r .k How's Your Cold? You do uot have to He In bed with la grlppo If you use our GenpanCqughCurc Try a bottle today for your cough and you will feel better tomorrow. 25c and 50c a Bottle RED CROSS DRUG STORi del A piece of flannel dampen m ..,.., t inmpnt anil11'; iiuiiiucriuii. a iiiii...-- j 'on to tho affected parts I , to any plaster. When 'roub-",e jlnme hack or pains in the i cno3t ?ive u a in;.. - - ,rf ' ... i- ... than P VClli.'.l. lO UO IIHMV . . I, with the prompt relief wWc fords. Sold by all dealer. ' fc ! - r. ... -.gii .i . ..r.j.ioA.'.jg55Mair ' jjMMar-'r';3i!' -''-''"I'HW'amcMaaiaaawBiaMMaijM'i.-.j- JawHl t 'r 4wSBBaBBflaHn