East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1901, Image 1

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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEHON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER It, ItOl.
NO. I '2 lift
I
The Place
To buy Groceries
.here you can have a big
mi to wlrct Ironi. Call
jnii me. My stock is
jr,r both in fano and Maple
pocme.
0. R. Demott
Now to win a Shetland Pony
1 lie Wayne Knitting
Mills an- going to give
away ten ponies How
much do they weigh5
GUESS
Baj! a pair of Wayne
knit Tony Stockings
and make your guess on
the printed ticket. You
hae chance to win a
pony. A -guess with
en pair.
s
Wavnr knit Stockings I
or boys and girls are I
the biggest
25c
worth ever made.
Tnpple heels
Tripple knees.
Tripple toes
25c
I . YjL
B3
R. ALEXANDER.
The Boston Store
DRESS GOODS
Newest Fall Fabrics.
Pegu De
Lutii Prunelle
Gnmite
Melrose
hi Bcppi
Gky Wonted
Arnure
1 rap I e Altna
French Poplin
Snake Skin
IVble Cheviot
Satin Victoria
Uaok
MEN'S CLOTHING.
SUITS
All the stock tor fall ie now in and
th- best dresere are now picking out
their choice. We are making a specialty
of high 'las values
$10 and $15
In light and heavy weight and in
Hid colon?. A lieautiful line of trim
mings to match.
RVmeniber our
Dress Goods Sale
,at the very low prices of
0fc Nc, 29c, 3c, 49c and 59c
unexcelled values- found liere
RUBBERS
Fall ink here all new and low
uay new styles to show.
prices.
Natch our Silent Glove Sale.
fall
the
like
OVERCOATS
New overcoats are necessary this
as there is such a great change in
style. We have t hen i and buyers
the.
$7.n0 to $15.00
Please the best.
LOTS OF SHOES YET.
We thank our patron.-for the hi", shoe
business of this fall. We believe you
like big values at small prices.
25c Neckwear 10c tonight.
Ml rakes In Toilet Soap.
immense line
nut '
m I
of new soao
a box I ar-
XfcF
ap. jc a bar. lor
I bath, Oatmeal, Fine tar,
rifle so..
Cilycerene soap
in rose, violet, carna
China Crockery anJ
(.lassware for Your lahle
makes the meal tempting when the
rjjgltl are dainty ami of delicate
and pretty patterns Our slot k is
all up to date, handsome and of the
newest designs and exquisite de
corations. Hanlsome dinner sets
for wedding gifts, as well as fine
vases, glassy are and jardinieres, we
have in choice variety, and at sur
prisingly low prices
C. RONRMAM.
balls 5c to 65c, rubber
.;iocto49c, r"uler bands 10c
4
J""3' Prices on
7" uPPd re,: .,dd
TtaW K. etc
'H " your old books, we
toeoi back
UPPlleS.
books Six
pencils c
Pper gc
tissue papers.
panese
package,
19c lor
napkins.
Slmi. ..... ..... .
II, 'usl received, 5c
Ml btautJlu bUck
err " mm
to
al-
shadeb
!you
v 1
need
a new purse we
goods and lowest prices
Bfefick No
BAKER &F0L80M
For Combination Folding Cots and
Chairs. Just the thing to take to the
mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- --
Next Door to Postoffice H-ou
AIR-TIGHT HEATERS
I have a full line of the celebrated
COLE'S AIR-TIGHT
Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to
be absolutely air tight. None of the
heat is wasted and the stoves will
aave ONE-HALF of your fuel bill.
I also have a lull line ol cast cook stoves aod steel ranges.
Prices are the lowest, quality considered
T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man,
GENERAL NEWS.
Tli.' result of tht deliberations of
military am) naval orflcors t Kohatto
pol will ! tli.- introduction of milt
tar balloon on a larg auale. Kirwr
intents under a military aeronaut am
now going on at Sebartopol.
A dispatch to thf London Time
from Blmla announces that Maharajah
of I'anna lias been suspended from ex
ercising sovereignty and has ben
removed to Sutna, Kewa state. He in
suspected of poisoning bis uncle.
GbiMfO janitors threaten s strike.
At a secret meeting of their protective
ass.K-iation their grievance was discuss-.-.I
and thongb official information was
cs re fully withheld one of the janitors
present admitted that preparations for
a strike were made.
While talking witb two friends
about the death of President McKinley
and lamenting be could not get at the
assassin to do him harm K. H. Cars
mor of Chicago, suddenly drew
h r.-.. ilver and fired a ballet into
his owu brain. He died while being
taken to" the hospital, t'aramore was
f rtnerlv a ileputv tTnitel States mar
shal. President Roosevelt bas informed
M. Kir'-y through Secretary Cor-J
swyea mai, in pursuance 01 me iitieit
tioa of the late Ptesident McKiuley
and in recognition ol devoted services
as well as because of eminent fitness,
Medical Inspector P. M. Rixev will
bfl ipsoiBMa surgeon general ol the
navy ms)n the expiration of the term
of Surgeon General Van Keypen.
Knima iiolifman attended memorial
MFffoM held in honor of Mr. McKin
.ey. It was not of her own volition
that she was present at the demonstra
tion of sorrow, and the coarse she fol
lowed during the services appeared to
show lack of sympathy at the pirit of
tin- occasion. The ceremonies at
wind: Miss lioldman was present
were held in the wnmeo's ward of the
county jail.
PACim NORTHWEST NEWS.
lebl I'eterson, a foreigner, who
claims to be a Norwegian, was run out
of Marsbfield on account ol utterances
derogatory of the late President Mc
Kinley. Judge Bsll of the superior court up
held the injunction for the bidding of
the King county commissioners to bold
the proposed road law election, declar
ing it to be unconstitutional.
With one of the largest runs of sal
mon in tbe Columbia river for many
years and tbe canneries shot down for
lack of cans, the fishermen are com
plaining of their bard luck. K.
Car I soii. the trap king of the Colum
bia, tamed over fourteen tons of fish
out of two trapt recently, having no
market for them.
W. A. McCormick, a Portland deal
er in timber lands, committed suicide
by shooting himself in the mouth witb
a revolver. Deceased was a single
man, aged .!, and came about a year
ago from Meuomiee, Mich. He was
the junior partner of the firm of
Charles K. McCormick A Co. There
is no known cause for the suicide.
Charlex It. McCormick, who in in an
Francisco, was notified.
J. W. Cleaver died at his residence
on Mount Tabor Thursday morning, at
tin- age of 7H. His demise is notable
IrOB the fact that he was tbe pioneer
furniture manufacturer and undertaker
of tli.- l'srifir Northwest. He was of
English biftb, and went to Canada in
.rly youth, and to California in
H4U. In MO he came to Oregon, and
started a chair factory in Portland, ami
to thll day inn v of his chairs are yet
.11 t-vhlenn - I!, r-.iitfli . hi work
manship. The will of the late Conrad Hchul.
m. r sb was filed in Oregon City. Kd -ward
and William, sons, were named
executors, without bonds. The estate
is valued at about t4u,(Juo, and is dl
silM as follows: John Stevens, a
widowed son-in-law, IJ0U0 for self and
heirs, William, sou, Lewis farm,
South Tualatin; Kdward, Farm 1 ugtoii ,
bOBMattadl Herman, Sumpter, Tialf
loltrasl n two business bricks, HiIIh-
bofOj iioorge W half-interest in
same; Joseph, Irlu-acre farm near
Greenville; Mrs. Kate Uurkhaller and
Misses Maggie, Josephine anil Ktta,
daughters, each tiiUUu in cash. He
leaven Um Maiwinic lodge $4UU worth of
It) k in lbs MaMBta building lor the
BAN of indigeut Masons and their families.
GLITTERING
PAGEANT
IN FRANCE
o-
TOO MICH
Exen i- Ik .ik lx'l a- loo im:. Urr tke
growing girl It i- ysf ea for her to
o-.t-ido .tit.! thtk u aapeokslf) dingrrous
at that i riin .l rim of a ouug girl's
lilt- wlit-n sh- rrOMH-i the liur ol woman
hood. It ik not an
acOBflMQI thing to
l.i". Ihr foundutlOU
tot vear of .dlei
IIUM-rv by negln t ol
In 1 rkkat y in 1 au
UoM at the first
i V of life "
Tbt- uw ot Dr.
pieroe ' k 1 a v 01 it
prs script ion not oalj
estalilt-hes rrgulsr
it v . but it gives
hrullh to the SUtilSI
BNMEMll organitin
Jl n the brnt iiitdt
Clue lor diarakek
pet ultai to womrii
IwtaUkC II ( Urrk III.
USUI of diiaat
oiii.Ii Irly .111.1 pri
niaiii-iiil)
"I atonls I'rratn)
I Kill ' lolllallni UO
altobol, neither
opium tiaaiur nor
au utbtr iiaoutlL'
Jt eaJiuol dikvrrc
Willi Ihr aiufti Urli
l .lr . OMtitWSSIMI
UUU1U1 ul
Miftrrrd altb
I... M.i.oua
It f "I Irwd
When Russia's Czar and Pres
ident Lonbet Reviewed.
o
All ARMY OF 140,000 SOLDIERS
His SIitooIc HlKhnuss Rode 1 Hagnlticent
Black Cbarger, His Royal Consort Ridlog
lo 1 Undiu.
IU-thany, Near Kb touts, Sept. II, -One
hundred and fortv thonsaod Krein h
soldiers in full campaign SjalpSMsU
marched in review before President
l.oobet and tbe csar of Kussih here to
day. Before the review began there
was a panic among tbe crowd trviug to
leach c ne of the spectators' sImiiiIs
When the gates opened the DfOOMra of
the crowd smasbe.l tbe barriers. A
stampinle followivl, in which WOIOO
were crushed, many fainting.
The csar was mounted on a supberh
black charger, tbe czarina and Presi
dent Loubet Ix.ing 1.1 landaiik attended
by gorgeously attired aides. They
rode around the inside of tbe square
formed by tbe troops ami the stands.
The whole army stood at attention,
each division cl rinir as the csar
passed. Tbe csar acknowledged the
cheering with a military sitlnte. The
party then returned to the reviewing
pavilion and the troops beirait to file
past.
SOME TESTIMONY ON SCHLEY
Vspious Cornmandsri Appear in ths In
quiry Court as Wltnsssss.
Washington, Sept. It. Today's ses
sion of the Schley courl ol inquiry
opened witb Commander Harbor on
the stand. Schley's counsel cross-examine.)
Harbor on his statement ol Eggs
terday that no picket vessels were sta
tioned inside of the line of bbs-kade at
Cienfuegos, when the dying squadron
arrived at that port. An otlieial re
port was pnaluced in which it was
stated that three vessels acted as piek
eta. Harbor saul he would not .-ontra-ilict
the reMirt.
- liarhor lestllird that the Texas had
coaled at sea near Dry TortflgM in
weather as rough as it was at Cu ndt.
goa and Santiago, but admitted that
the reefs at Tortugaa break the sea
The witness maintained that his state
ment to the effect that the lluet did
not go close ill shore at Santiago at
night was correct, notwithstanding llig
ginaon's statement to tie, contrary.
The first sensational incident of tbe
inquiry occurred when Harls.r made
vigorous objection to the manner in
which Kaynor was UfQEE aUBfllnlog
him. Kaynor, while asking a ques
tion, excitedly sbisik bis linger at the
witness, whereupon llarlsir said in
considerable spirit: "Don't you shake
your finger at me. ' '
At tbe afternoon session Commander
Schroeder said two things were l.-lt
undone that might have lieen done in
tbe sflorl to deatmy the Golofl on Mav
.11. He said tbe American vessels
might have gone In closer and might
have steamed more closely during the
firing.
A CRUSH OF MANY VISITORS
Whits Houss.
Washington, Hept. 21. ('resident
Kooaevelt arrived at tbe White House
at 'J :'M o'clock this morning. The llrat
work of tti day was a confer. -me with
Secretary Hay, Long aid Gage. A
crush of visitors was on hand to greet
him.
After a conference with President
hooseveit this morning, (JovorOOf
General Wis.d announced that the
( ul.ans will take the reius of gow-rn
ment atioiit May 1.
CKESCEIS WON THE HOT
vllls. Hsss.
lteadville, Mass., ept. UM. ('resells
won the gnat IfOttlfig match from bt
Abbott today, taking tnrue out of the
four neats trotted. The fruit heat was
taken by Creaceua in IllOM. fbg Ml
ond went u the fcbbosl Ifl lbs oodef'
ful time of ami then OfOEMM
WOO tbe third and fourth heats and the
ra- e
- Vut
uulli.
ol mi Mai'k atrtrl Wl
va.lou. ir.ii.du-. I l u
KiAja l a.
uf III
74'
Main street, Peudletou, Oregon
u i a.
Inaal Uuuhit Ibry rvr, had I
in. tu )iiu tut h. Ii I ittntrna
. ... l.l.lv MU.I - II' . - ... i'l I . .1
nimi ai OK, T Lad a .a u-rd vumi Fa.ou.
f,e riiaioa - k Imtutt I -" M
b.ll.1 .nil I .-tlliul hcalfli ai-dually
lui bl vvel aud k, loil "
Cofinuuu Iieuar Sleoicat
Ik krnt IHf oil
Mosrs Mahs anuthsr Capture.
Pielermaritxburg, ept. 21. I he
lioers captured a lot of horse ami at
tie on tbe upjer Tuuela on Monday
It la believed the British garrison at
AcU.n house afterward engaged with
the Boers, but details are uuobtaiii
able.
rerryeoal Slew u.
i'arkoraburg. West Va., Hept. 'Jl.
A aaoliua farrvboat ruunloa between
JfJlsAtietli and Paloatiue on the Kan. a
waba river biaw op this atom lug. A
uuuAmr ware iniursd and three will
die.
rs.aKialer Oelac Wssl.
'anion. Hep. fL Dr. Hi. gave
out this sialeiuant this uiouiugi
Mrs. McKluWy's grief is intense
Hb L doing as weil as eoold be -i
inl Too much eiieouraaeuieiit (
should not b takea at tins early day.
In flrrue'k
Adviarr in papr covers
if. en. I erf "
C.O.H oi
It V Fierce
.(am
nlllllK ,'HIP. A'
, ttuaaL. N. V.
tpa tu pay
ddieas Dr-
aeseaia aaUeaal Will fay Out.
WaahiaaUxi, Mwpt. zi. Plana for re
rgaulaatloii of the Mavuulh National
bank war approved today by Oomn-
troJIer Dawaa. Kvery deiioaibir will
be paid lo fail.
iai Appelatae teatetreller.
Waahiujtou. aWpt. Jl The appuiul-
lusnt of W Klagley of Illinois to oa
uoiiar oi uie eurraxicy waa uffl
y aataaiinwd this morning.
THE NEW YORK MARKET
Reported by i I . Ray a Co., Pendleton.
Chlsaso Hoard or Trade and New Terk
Slosk Exehanee Brokers,
Ne Vork, Sept. -M. There was but
little doing In wheat t.slav and prices
were a shade lower. Liverpisd slOBWl
ftH. New ork opened at 7114 , and
closed 7Hl, (or December. Stinkswern
steady, with hut little change n pric
es. The export shipments for the week
were ltM0,000, compared with '.l.ft'Jft,
i for same weetk last year.
Wheat:
Close yesterday, 7U'4.
s'n tadajPi ft ' i
Range today, i'iI1 to 7H'4
Close t.slay, Tttv.
stm ks: s,,gar. UN 7-H; steel, H 4
St. Paul M 7-H; L. P.. IllOv,.
wheat in I hlsaso.
Chicago, Igpl . , Wheat, 71W to
71.
REPORT UNJUST TO BUCKLEY
CZOLGOSZ
WILL HAVE
ABLE HELP
Two Eminent Buffalo Lawyers
to Defend Him.
lift CORSKHTED AGAINST ADVICE
Friends importuned Tbem lo Refute tie
Court's Appointment, Reeauss it Would
M.kr Them Unpopular
It Wat Not Hs Who Dlsertaraed the Mtssd
Tram Crew.
The Knt Oregon inn printed recent It
a -t H. -in-lit thill --i Sitpt. M. .1.
ItttcKlev had dlECbEfgOU the conductor
and limkciucn EDd engine crew of the
mined train running between Pendle
ton and Walla Walla. It appear that
Mr. Ilmklev did mil discharge the
crew, and the Kant Oregiinian makes
instant correct ion oi tla former iti.nl
vertent IlilHMtaleinenl
But, as to who did diHcluirge that
crew .thin paper has not received in
formation. It apparently withheld
by the railroad company. Hence tbe
Last Oregon ian is compelled men-It in
say that he did not d ischarire the crew ,
and leave ltd reader to await the
blasts ol Qobfiol'l trumpet, when,
(H'rhapH, they will learn tbe facta.
I'IiIm paper ll levea that it would he
wisdom on the part of railroad BtM
agers to iiiNtruct emplojrafl of reapooil
hie character and who are in noittiim
to tell tbe eiact truth to give out in
lormatlon to the presa Uhiii "itch oc
casions as demand printing occurrenc
es relating to the opera! nut ol the mad.
In the event of accidenta, it would be
infinitely better for all itemed II
the actual lacls were given out Irom an
authoritative aource. friends ol pgf
sons on a wrecked train are entitled t
know whether Home pOOEMMf had In
liiitter piucliel, or ten or a doien pggs
pie have lieen killed An instance in
this connection occurreil two tearN ago
when a passenger train was ditched he
ween Pendleton and Portland. An im
tlaiially large nuuiher ol Pendleton ren
kJontl wen-no that train, and vet tin
pgpet could not obtain from the com
pany's repn Hcntsti vea (MM mnul- fact,
and wa compelled to go to pfOBi with
an inaccurate reiairt purporting to be
correct, but which was later proven to
b.-an over Mtatemeiit Toll thelacts.
I hey are hound to coin,, out a dav or
two later, anyway, and might an well
lie given mi the dav of. the accident.
Kd.j
HOT I.AKK SANI I A K I If M 10.
Formed Ysstsrdsy, Propsrly lo bs Wurth
so, ooo When Complsts.
Walter Pierce and A. D. BtillSMI
return. m laal night from Hot Lake,
where they were iutrumeiital in form
ing what will hereafter lie called tbe
"Hot Lake sanitarium Co." Q, W.
lap.- wan elected president. W M
Pierce vice president and A. D. still
man, a.-creiarv and treasurer. The
plans for improvements on the build
ing are not yet entirely complete, but
it is estimated that between fl.VUtsl
and I'.'II.ISK) Will he .-ipemled. Hot
water from lbs lake will be u-.-.i to
heat tbe building tbia winter.
ihoot Tomorrow.
There will tie a practice ahiMjt to
morrow eoliiluelH lug at I i.'HJ p m Qgj
the Pendleton Sporlainan's aNaiu-iallou
srounda, aoiilh of the city. Isveryhody
is inviie,! io come out anil join the
hoy a. I- Walte, who broke 117 out ol
loo s few Sundays ago, if tbe wealh.-r
la favorable w ill try to break IUU
strsight for the Pat irh northwest record.
II I Millman will have obeli on
tbe grounds and plenty ol auna lor the
use of vimtors.
oid Settler's Day gtorlss.
On "old nettlers' Day" III the west
the aaseluhled pioneers tell again the
tales of their earlv hardships. Some
ol the atones actually told at theae
gathering are to he reprlucd in I be
Youth's Companion, iN.giuulug with
the isaile of September The tlrat
of tbe aene, "Sump's Pluck," by J.
I. listen, relates the reiuarkahle
achievement of a ploiiiN.r who waa piu
ne.1 down by a falliug tree while clear
ing- a ol land. It la a story that
allows the kind of atull ol which the
old aettlera were made
i
Sor lOio,
L0Q0 aaraa ol wninrtall'ia. hsi acres
ol atubble wheal land, all implemeula
Slid Etoah n.aeaaary to work tin, laud.
Impure ol I'url iiowinaii.
... M .
l.oran this innriiing drvidid
1 I't-lge rittM and
j , ' " 'i.t tin ,i iii i,.n,i
, -iruaa in aptiaiu the prensure of
,ri In rbajp (alt n was their duty to
act in the caax
It wsa BOlMfgaj .nit that Csnlgoas
will. I n, it he welcnine . I lent for any
lawyer, mid that the hatred which he
ha- incurri-l fr..tu all claaae by his
f'l rime w.mld U. ,( M likely
an not to pOEOtrafsj the ranks of the
men ol Isw. The at tor he v who accept
.dtheiane voluntarily a-uld U en-
1 1 si, if not ostrscue.1, hv im
friendl, aod It M one would take it
the apoetlea ol anarchv would claim
that Csolgnss wan given go opnirtunity
to defend himself, that lie wan mur
dered under cover of the lawa which
they already decry.
O la-t it wan de, 1. 1,.,! to agree upon
laooalori ObOM poaitloo and age
Would protect th-iii Ir.iin lolnhoooat ion
under um condition rim it waa that
the two I. inner )utic.-n of the supreme
court w.r- -.el.-.ted I lint when the
ursml jurv waa tiling into its place in
. fudge KOMTJl'l court the letter drawn
up DJ the member of the Har sasneia.
tion wun preneuted
Rsiiiisil ths Court.
It read aa follow :
Hnffalo, Hept. lo, ItaJL-To Hggfk
Kdward K. Kmery, count judge of
Krloeoonty. Iluffalo, N Y' My Dear
Sir It I the r.-ilest of the trustees
ol the har associstioit of tin county
that I write tmi tin hitter with refer
BtMM to the EfBlgElBMMll ol councel for
I.e. hi (')lgoi Hhoiild it become vour
duty to mlgl counsel for htm, as
now aeem probable
'We dooa H of the uluiosl iiuporlauce
Hist II iinnel EEilgSOd nIisII lie men
of such eiperience and ol audi s high
M n I their profeMionsI obligations
that the highent tradition of tun pro
fesHloii hall I..- upheld and that the
trial hall bs diunuled, jnnt and nn
psr t isl.
Mnfod lV Hie iiaideratloll and
With th .-anient deaire Of assiatiug
ton in aeciiriUK BOOMBI (Of the defoiise
in tin cae of the character and poai
ton which we hsve . n I al l , we re-np.-cl
III I I V nilggent that the Hon laiO
I. I -win and Hon. Kobert C. Titus,
in-justice i.l the iiiireme court ol the
ntate ol New York. la. slgli,l aa
counsel and ln rr.tiet,l to act.
Till tlggetion I made without em
eu I tat n il with lh him, gsiitlenieu. but
it in -anient I y hop,l aud uoulidsiitly
h-liev.nl that they mav In i i..a l.l
to accept the aesignuielil if this course
should meet with your sppmval. erv
renHct'nl I v yotira.
ADBLMBT MOOT.
Preident Rtia County Itar a
lion.
KXECUIIVg HUABO slEKTIMU TODAY.
soslatloii to Hssi Ners.
I he BUMliVi hoard lor the State
Teachers' Aseouiatiofl met ilsy si the
olbce o Countv Stia,rlnlendent Now
lili. Three ni-inln rn ol tha taiarU
were pr-nent Ntste Mllpt. .krmaii.
K li Conklin snd County Hupt Sow
1 1 (i . I he iii. wl iiiin.rtsnt busineas
lrauaacle.1 wan the preparation of a
program lor the aaaoc tattoo, winch
will eooyasM oo Novoaabat 'Hi, ami will
loot during the Ural three days of
Thankgiving week.
Among the large numUu of distio
goiabad' in.iitute workers on the tro
grati - llai I MillM ol Milwaukee,
Win Ml (illlM it Usl wlilor ol the
"Western reatibar" aod Is r....iguii
an one ..f ths leading institute leaders
.11 the I mi-I ut- otbara who will
take pait are: J A. Churchill of
Haker City, h'rauk Kllger, superluUu
dent I Hi- Portland city schools, Kev
Spbell II I. Peuriswi ol Wbllman
OOl .. .ICev I- L. Korbea of PendletoU,
and President llal-y ..i Willsmetu,
university. Tha urogram la oot Mt
complete It ha been arraiigatl that
the OfMIBtl lOOtllUte will Im, i i. ihiu.nl
With the .tate aaaociatloll
.
A imrihiHiuud freight tram on the
ll-ml .,rtl,Hru ciaat line lruck a ow
at-1 a. nl ml" a ditch at the liaut of
I 'hie kali ll IlioUlllalUS.
DERMATIC EGG SHAMPOO
. urc-b and n-suoves DAN J l 1 1 1 1 It is not oil. red as a
hair grower, it is an aid to nature ami does not antagonize
iialuiaJ t on 1 1 i 1 1 tins. Ttao shdinjmo IS put ii in .oojireseed
cubes.
26c
HOX
it contains the stiinuJatiug properties of antharidow, tk
eioiilJient essential oi egg, the detergent coinponeiil of
pjillaya and the antiseptic and prophylactic pa-oportma ui
'itoJ, Mcnthiii ami 1 hyiiiol.
I fc POPULAR mtKW DHOO STOUE ON COURT ST.
e Headquarters.