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f V'T fT'V ' - irTlT rrtrrryWTMM t fWJiwt'jrirgf uw V IV w "r "TTffmn MMUBfiMBlCMflSMtf Daily Capital Journal BY HOJfltR .... . BROTHERS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1890. ytS yns' .- a-" aj " ' " " 1 . OVlLY LINE TO I'ORTI.AND. -STEAMEKS- ?" Altona and Pamona LEAVE (' IIAII.V. SJL Portland, 6145 a '" f ) Salem 7445 a. m. , pf Independence, Gtjo a, tn, , Sunday' trips discontinued for Ihe prcs c' ent. ,'u!ck time, regular service and cheap j ... rnlM ... I M P. IIALUWrN, P Agent, Salem f fc m T 'WS ks& W Minerva' Our "-button suede glove We're still selling It it JJI.lfi to clie. The reg tilur price Is $1 W). Pure Silk Mitts, l.c. How ill) WU ill) It? Uy eontenllng ourselves with n Hinnll prollt. Hot ter goods 25c. Best of All , , , f!liolcc ofuny shirt waist In our store up to 81.G0. 75c, T. HolversoD. I feporTBcrrlcs very scurccbut cnjoyctl tlie short online very much. Mr. and Mm. G. L Kurtz, of North Salem.gave a lecepilon In honor of the marriage of their son V.J. Kurtz at Grants Pass. In the course of the evening many of the friends of the new couple extended hearty congra tulations. Captain and Mrs. J. J. Barnes of the New York Itnckvt, returned last overling front a week's visit at Port land, Astoria and Gearhart Park. They report u very pleasant trip and icsumcd work again this morning with renewed vigor. When Boys and Girls Wear Njua.ctV Waists. Misses Genevieve nndEJicl Hughes r., timed this afternoon frotiiNcwport VI. (J. Glltncr returned last evening from a two weeks' out Ing atMt.Jeffei- son. It. Marks. SklfT and family went over to Newport this morning for an outing. Private Secretary and Mrs. W. S. Diiiinlwny returned today fiom Seal llourf . Mrs. 1). McKadilcn and Mrs. 1). W. Pugh returned this aftei noon from Newport. Govornor W. '. Lord went over to THE WORKWOMEN'S CLUB. Constitution Adopted and Speeches Made Last Nlrrht. At the regular meeting of the He publlcau Worklugtncn's club a consti tution and by-laws wore adopted and other routine business was transacted. Good speeches wcro delivered by llev John Parsons and Gen. Odcl), which were well received by those present. J t Is proposed by the club to have unlforrns.toreliesniid other campaign paraphernalia. A grand MelClnley jubilee will be held In Salem about Sept. 1st, to which all Republicans of the county will be Invited. AMERICA'S GREATEST SHOWS. TJIVER FOLLET REPORTS. IndtspUUMy the Largest and Show liver Organized. fS&S m ""7 ' T fij-RoSHSSST icjv &RtohxiW'j rwn- They are free to play and romp. Taking the place of heavy underwear they give relief, comfort ami pleasure. Being clastic they give wlih every motion of tbn Ixvlv. This feature making the Nazareth waist harder to wear out than any ot her known. Notice the arrangement of the buttons they are sowed and strength ened Just where needed. J, Dalrymple Co, PERSONAL. Deputy Sheriff J. II. Melssner re turned to Portland this morning. Phil. Nols, tho hop buyer, was a northbound passongcr this morning. Adjutant General B. I). Tuttle re turned lo Portland this afternoon. Big Bargains Today, Yourchnlco of our ladles' "fie. shirt waists for fiUe. each, &r.tta ,taUL)iutwiHvliM(ii yonroli.,lec for f0i5 Prices all red need on dimities, organdies, Swisses, etc. Gents light weight underwear. GOo. a suit and up. Ladles' cool iiudorvests He. each and up. Headquarters for suiiuuor corse ta, sin; tints, chamois gloves and tan shoes of all kinds. A few moro eluil lies left at-lo. and Gc. 11 yard. Kino zephyr ginghams 10c. a yard. It. Si G. corsets. Foster's kid gloves, Albert hosiery. .Willis Bros. & Co. Kyle and child returned a pleasant outing at the Tho Cash Dry Shoo House. Court and Liberty. Goods, Clothing and kftrUnlll further notice our store will closo at 7 o'clock evenings except Saturday. The Financial Craz? Is not 'half so intense as the demand for choice Lunch Goods, Seal Bocks, this morning, to spend Sunday. Mrs. Jas. today from sea side. 1'x-"Inventor '.. V. Moody returned last uljht from an extended visit at The Dulles. Attorney General C. M. Idleinan re turned to the metropolis on the after noon local. Mrs. II. A. Denton and son John left for Seattle thlsmornlug on a visit to friends. James Allison and Will Brooks are home from a nine days tlsh In the Elk horn country. Row C. I Clapp, of Forest Grove, was a north bound passenger on the afternoon train. C. I). Gnbrlclsou returned last even ing from Mchama and other points along tho Sautlam. Wllllo Slalger relumed to his Port laud home this afternoon after a visit with his aunt Mrs. Monroe. Miss Wlunlo Byrd left for Forest Grove this afternoon whero sho will visit for a short season. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wallace, or Mi Mlnuvlllc, aro the guests of Mrs. Wal lace's daughter Mrs. T. I), Kay. Leslie Htintor, assistant In Wells, Fargo Sc Co's. olllcc, went to Newport this morning where he will spend u week. Prof.. M. Parvln left this after noon for Iloppuer and other eastern Oregon points, expecting to bo gone about two weeks. A. B. Smith returned thlsmornlug from Ocean Park, whore he left a happy crowd having royal times by the sounding sea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mason and families re turned last evening from a two weeks outing at the coast. Miss Addle Chamborlaln, who has boon tho guest of Miss Clora Pooler tho past week, returned to her home in Albany this morning. Stato Superintendent G. M. Irwin returned homo last evening from a trip to St. Helens, and leaves tonight for a week's visit at San Francisco. .1. P. Robertson returned this after noon from Mlntoand will attend a meeting Monday afternoon, of the auditing board Tor the Soldiers home. L. W. Lelth.A. J. Wurman and Au brey Lolth.who have been visiting Dr. I). l Lnito mid II. II. Bagan.lnft this morning for their homo In Elilnghani, in. F. K. Brown returned this aftor- uoon tfrom Marlon having made an extended trip through tho counties west of the Willamette In tho Inter ostof University extension work. RIVER NEWS. On her trip down the river Friday morning, the Iloag run onto u bar near Wheatland, where she remained for several hours. The Albany, which left Salem yesterday morning, also ran upon the Santlam bar, and at noon' today had not succeeded In get ting off. It Is only a matter of a few days when all heavy draft boats will have to bo taken off tho upper Wll lamotte. Tit., ulwitfiifu t.iftni 11 ni ..., .tif..... ',u i.w.i,rf iwuhj '.III IIUI' UllUUl the stage of water materially, al though they may cause the river to remain at a stand still for a few days. Steamer Grey Kairlo went down the river this morning with her usual compliment of passengers and good en 1 go or freight. She will return this evening. Steamer Gypsy succeeded In reach ing Salem last evening from Corvallls without any utlshapand left for Port land this morning on time. The following Is taken from a Eugene paper concerning a small boat that was navigated on tho upper river In tho vicinity of Eugene for a short time: Geo. N. Frazer's little steamer, the "Baby" has been raised from Its bed on tho bottom of the Willamette back orsklnnor'shuttc and towed up tho river to the bridge. Tho boiler and machinery have been removed from tho hull or the boat and tho lltllo craft's tiiij-ii f uurviuo lunu been ended." Biiidok Pikii Ait IliaiiT. After a thorough examination or the bridge piers Friday afternoon, Captain La Follott reported It to bo perfectly sound. In his work he discovered a largo tree resting against the pier which no suggested should bo removed since It would servo to catch all do- brls which would bo n great strain on tho pier. While the subject or repair ing the blgbridgo has been agitated considerably or lato why would It not bo wclll to look nrtcr tho super structure thereor which Is reported as being very much In need or ropalrs. All tho bolts and rods should bo looked arter and attended too. The great Adam Forepaugh - hells Brothers enormous shorts united which arc booked for Salem, Saturday, August 22d, is positively the largest and richest show i-ver organized. Their Hist advance ear No. 1 arrived thlsmornlug fiom J'oitland and the city and surrounding country Is being extensively billed In all of the county towns with the llnest pictorial paper made (exclusively mr this mammoth organization. No. 1 car Is supplied with a stair of 21 competent men and one week from today another car will urrive and one week later car No. 'i will put In appearance and complete tho work of billing this great show. The total number or bill posters and agents In advance of this muster con federate Is nearly J00 while the circus proper carries 1,000 people, GOO horses and ponies. Grand double menagerie. The only 4 ring circus. Gala hlppo dromo races. Two herds or 10 per forming elephant in addition to only nursing baby In the world. The biggest little feature and little biggest curiosity every exhibited In this country. You will positively see the only troupe of educated seals and seal lions. Tho worlds wonder, the only pair or giant hippopotami, two horned rhlnocerous, polar bears, lordly lions, Bengal tigers. The only Hock or ostriches ever publicly exhibited, positively for 'tho Hist time In this country the largest wild animal ex hibition on earth. It will bring more elephants moro rare wild beasts, more superb horses, more performing ani mals, more eminent artists, more for eign acts and actors, more races, moro pageantry, more fun and exhilaration more Instruction and entertainment, moro for the money than has ever be fore been known. Tho super-splendid double parade Is a magnlliceut sensation. The latest coming woman Innovations are Introductions or lady clowns and ring mistresses who have everywhere made a most pronounced and uproarious hit. You will also see the champion mule "1111(1 female bareback riders and numberless gicnt general performers, three hundred In all. It Is not only the greatest Amer ican show, but the greatest the earth has ever been when the myriad at tractions are considered. In addition special low rate excursions have been arranged forou all Hues or travel from all peint: tuKuIom Kiituiduy Angiirtt Richest Having Ktuinlii.J and Repaired the Wa.er Pipes. As Is well known Capt. Follett, lite 1 expect diver has during the past week made tin examination or the suction pipes ol' the Salem water company, and he has upon conclusion of lii.-i work made a statement or the condition or the same. This certificate will be a great satisfaction not only to liieeom puny, but to the management as well. "i'.U'T. kom.ktt's htatkmknt. Salem, Oiegon,.ltily .11, IBM. This Is lo certify that 1 have been engaged tor the past tlneo and one hair days by theSaletn Water Com pany In exiiiulnlngand repairing their two suction pipes across the slough, also the cribs on which the pipes lest, and would say that they aro now per fectly tight and In llrst-class condi tion, and have no reason to think but what they will remain so for years to come. O. Fom.ett, Diver and Engineer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this .Ust day of July, 189(1. Wylle A. Moores, Notary Public for Oregon. Buy Youu Shoks At tho Now York Backet and save money. Hell able goods and low proltts make a good combination. Try our Star G Star shoes. 2d-lwo Satuf day Surprise Sale, -TOMORROW- Out Entire Line of Wash b At 19c pet yard, One day only, ;si r y r yiffAy f 257 Commercial st. r fri J?? a mm Jf f9 at 91 yrw jw ivlw m - Wc would like to impress you with the idea that we arc the tea sellers of Salem, Our teas arc new crop and always give perfect satisfaction. Our uncolored teas at 25c and 30c will match with most 50c teas sold in Salem, Our "Cracked Java" coffee is of the best grade obtainable, and our prices all right, too, Cast your eyes on our our dis play in front of the store, It will pay you, HflRRITT 4 LAWRENCE, P. O, Grocery, THE MARKETS, tyc; leii CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW An Auoust SuowEit. This morn ing, at about tho breaker day. the long-looked-for and prayed-for rain commenced to settle down and was railing tho greater part or tho day. Tho south winds began at an early hour yestetday, yet but few hoped for tho moistening results, notwlthstaiid Ing tho almost Infalllblo sign. It conies too lato Tor most kinds or grain and Just In season to Impede tho progress or harvest, but It will do great good to the potato and other vegatablo crops. Unless It lasLs too long It will prove a great blessing. Vl.liAHANT PAKTY. Last OVCIlltlg, Mrs. .I.J. Murphy entertained about thlity guests In honor or her niece, Mh Gencvlevo church or Santa Clara.Cal., who Is her guest forashort season. The evening was pleasantly spent playing "handwriting on tho wall," dancing and conversation. Miss Edna Moody and Mrs. Helen Myers carried oir tho prizes for their good and bad guessing respectively. Choice lefreshments were served, and all departed voting the hostess and her guest charming entertainers. The best at Sonnemann's, 134 SrVTE ST. S," Hugh MoNary, Dr.W. B. Morso. F. W. Stcuslotr, A. W. Gelsy, L. W.Stln son, S. T. Hlchardson and sous re turned last evening from a two weeks outing at Jetferson. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Eckurd and Gluts. Suuvaln returned this morning, arter an all nights ride, from Leedy'8 mill wlint-it tlmv wniit. In mn.it ni i.. I ..1.1.. .......... . . , ... - -v iwv ui "vi-1 uigui! uiiumiicii retention mis rles iiH well as llsh and uamo. They ' Ing loft town Immediately. Luwn Social. Last Wednesday evening, the young people or tho Con gregational church, gave a successful lawn boelal at the homo or H. B. Flcmnilng, corner Center and Cottage streets, when tho ability or theso young people to entertain, was again strongly in evidence. The yard was enclossd by canvass, whllo within tho sceuo was made more picturesque, with a large bonllre, urouud which tho young rolks gathered and engaged In conversation. Ice cream and cake wero served -111111 a general good time was had HkGotIt. Last evening a "cul led gemriitm" approached Hecorder Edes and asked for 10 cents with which to purchaso somothlnir to eat. Ho was.plneedin tho city Jail for tho morn- To Savk Him. A bill of exceptions In the case or tho stato vs. Androw Hobluson, the rapist who was tried and convicted at the .Ttinn tnrm ,r circuit court tor Marlon county, was yesterday filed with tho county clerk by deroudent's attorney, Geo. G. Bingham. It consists or 441 pages or closely written matter. Mr. Hobln sonlsnowlh tho stato penitentiary, having been sentenced to eight years by Judge Burnett. Msaw.y Buknkd. Yesterday while Mrs. Jas. F. Graham, or Garden Hoad, was destroying vermin in her poultry house by saturating tho walls or the house with keroslnoand burning them out tho struct uro caught llro and camo near burning to the'grouiid. Neighbors wero called In and the lire was promptly put out, though It took some heroic work. Bush Not Suuk.-lion. A. Bush, tho Salem banker and Democratic war horse, Isasiuglo gold standard man, but says ho does not know that ho will favor holding another Demo cratle convention. Ho thinks tho aspect or things may .change greatly In the next sixty days, as they have In the past two months. A Bubinkss Change. Chas. Van Avery and John IUibcr. two enter. prising young business men of Salem, iwmy purchased tho lunch counter business of J. H. Hlllsbury on Stato street anil will hereafter saino. Tho mativ friends of CIIltlSTAIN CHUHCII. Corner of Center and lllirlt streets. II. A. Denton pastor. In the absence of Miss Hubbard, the regular organ ist, Miss Sthaley will preside at the organ. Morning sermon by He v. Burton .. Biggs, or Waltsburg Wash., Communion at 11:.'!0 a.m. Sunday school tit 12 tn. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. m., Miss Allco Perrlno su perintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening sermon by the pastor theme "The Apostolic Church." Pror. Allen will have charge of tho largo chorus choir. Special music In too morning, "In the Beginning was the Word," by Deuke: In the evening, "Abide with me," -by Lysborger. Open-air meeting on Tuesday at 8 p. in. In front or tho West Salem hall. FlltST I1AITIST CHUHCII. Hov. J. P. Farmer, pastor. Morn ing servlcesat 10:30. Subject: "The Acme or Human Philosophy." The morning oirerlory will bo a violin solo by M Iss Nellie Brown. Sunday school at 12. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. There will not be any evening scrvrces In the auditorium. All aro welcome to theso services. EVANGELICAL CHUHCII. Corner Seventeenth and Chenieketa streets, Ezra Mattrer. partor. Sunday school at 10 a. 111. The Hevs. Klein Bros., or Heading, Pa., will conduct revival services at 11 a. 111., 3 p. m. and 8 p. tn. Tho artornoon services win uo a iiouncss meetlng.whlch will bo or special Interest. All christians aro invited. At 7 p. 111. a Y. P. A. rally. Everybody Invited. FIHST I'ltEfillYTEItlAN. Key. W. Steele, pastor. Preaching iiup.J0a ni. nnd 8 p. m. Evening subject "What think ycor Christ." Sunday school at 12 noon, Chineso Sunday school at 3;30, Junlorand Sen ior V. E. union meeting at 0:45. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. CENTRAL CHAl'RI.. mlx?y' & .T- W1'l"lesey, lato or "-"-.-"l w...wt7 VF J ui klUIIU uregon, win preach at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. 111. Sunday school at 10 a. in. KIItST UNITED EVANGELICAL. On Cottage street, J. Bowersox, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 nnd 8 to mmrow.,1 ,RV' M. J. Ballantyro P E. will olllclatc. Communion service arter morning sermon. Sunday school til JJ. K. L. C. E. at 7, KIKST CONaiUXMTIONAL CHURCH. Hcv. W. C. Ktintner, D. 1).. pastor. ,te,l1,.nR ilt Wflo n. 111. Subject "riie Believer Kept and Glorltled.'1 Sunday school at 12 m.; charge or I. B. T. Tlltblll. Mlinnrlntnii,V.. There wjjl bo no evening service. , . U. II. CHURCH. rreacJiiiiKiitll a. 111. and 8 MARRIED. JENSEN-HEVINsTl-On Wednes day, July 21). 18:w, Miss Anna M. Jensen to Amos It. Bevlns, Hov. J. N. Dick onicltttliig. Nearly Killed. Y-storday wlillo distributing hand bills, (. heater Daniels, of the asylum rami, who has been visiting with his grandparents, J. C. -Johnson, on win ter street, was nearly killed by his horse railing upon him. Ho was picked up rront the road near whore Summer street Intersects tho Garden road in an unconscious coudldlon, and was carried to the home of Henry Schultz whero tho necessnry treat ment wiis given and ho wns .soon brought too and made as conifortablo us could bo under the circumstances. Had It not been for tho almost human sense of his horse ho might have been trampled to death. The horse stood but a few Inches from his head when found. Ho was very much bewildered when ho regained con sciousness and could not understand why ho should bo In n strango house. Ho called for his papa and niainnm continually. Ills grandmamma and undo were sent for and ho was .taken home. Tho boy will bo all right In a few days. HALF OFFI A Summer Vacation Offer for the Singers of Salem. During the remainder of this sum mer vacation, until September 15th soven weeks) I will give volco culture lessons at one-half mv rpimlnr nrlco m .. 1 . . -. . ;".: r "u iiuj iusmjii. ixow is ine tinio to oe- gin. wny rool away this beautiful summer? I do not need a vacutlon, neither do you. Arter September 15th regular rates will bo'charged. Call at "; time at tho college of music of the Wlllamotto university nnd iirrungo for lessons. it. A. Heritage, Denn or Colleiro of Music. SILVER. new York, Aug. i. -Silver. 330. UVE STOCK. 3.4corsft(43:i"'L,ghl, Sheep-Market firm. ., CRAIN. Portland" market. rRovisio.v. 535 VVnlla Walla, 4950. " ' i,.Ur"r!!ir,1na' ' "nwlewnr, 2.8q;BraW 2.50; superfine. Int-pcr bbl. Oau-Wlnte, 3i3jc j grey, t&prfiei, in bags, $4-255.5. barreli, 4.57 I otatoei.. Oregon, 8o9oc peruck. Hay. .Good, toto.50 ptt ton. Wool.. Valley, 89c; Ewera Ortpo Millstufli. . Ilran, i3.ooi4,5o3hort,Jit. Poultry- Chickens, mued.Jj broil er, $i.5o2,5o; ducki, $jat ; Reeie, 14; turkey, live, ioiic;dretcd, 15117c. HidcH,. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; onltr 60 Ibi 44ici nP Peh. o7oc. I lops . , Oregon, 2 to 3c, accordioj to qui. lluttcr.. Oregon fancy creamer, 40(345; fancy dairy, 30(2)35; fair to good, IJjo. Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9, EGG1- .Oregon, laiC per doi. lleef. .Topsteers, 3.oo3.25 per lb; fu to good steers. 22 3.5c; cowi, lJc; drciised beef, 45c. SAN FKANUlM.ll MAKKbT. Han Francisco, Aug. 1 -Whot, 95 Wool,, Oregon choice, Sloj; infrriorj 7c, valley, 8oc Hops Quotable at 24C Potatoes 4o55c per sack. Oats Mill ne. imSi. hALliM MAKKbi. Wheat, .44c per nu,, market firm. Oats .22(2)250. Hay.. Haled, cheat, 7(10.50; timothy, 7.00, Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, balk tl.oo; sacked, U.co; shorts, 12.5013.50; chop feed, 11.0$ 12.00. Poultry . .Hens 5c; Spring chickens, ;c lb. VealDressed, 1, Hogs.. Dressed. 2M3K Live Cattle.. I Ji2. Sheeu.. Live, 1.25. It Wool..lJeBt. 12I Hop..l)est, 45c. Egg.,Casli. loc. Butter.. Best dairy, 15c; fane creimtr; 20c. Cheese .I2c. . , Farm Smoked Meats Bacci.7i It' 90: shoulders, 5c. I'otatos..6oc perbu c,i .. "T"ilin- "' nnu 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 10 n. m. and i'. p. l. lu at 7 in tho evening. CIIMSTIAN SCIKNCE. services at lo.-no n m nn.i -7nA ... at their hall rnrnnr T.tinrt,. ;.i .'..': streets. ,"ww"" Bucklen's .. The best Salve hores. Sores, Ulcers. :ry on State SST&1 &.$Sk?8J? conduct tho Bruises, Skin Erujuff and ft )f tho young " no pay required. It is E Arnica Salve in the world for Cuts. Khcutii, Fever Chilblains. positively cures guaranteed to liion Wish them tho best of snr,.o 1.. Live per fee satisfaction' or mon. r..!LV tho undertaking. S cenl' For sale 'by Fred A Notice to Bridge Contractors. Xotlco Is hereby given that no war rants will bo drawn for construction of county bridges until contractors for the-samo shall have furnished to tllO COUIltV L-ntirf. rnrrlllrul ropolnta showing that till labor and materials entering Into tho construction of such.brldgca have been paid for. .. , 0 !' Terhkll, 7-J-d&wtf County Judgo. tjlioo Reward $100. The readers or this paper will be pkw J learn that there is at least one drMJeddiscw that science has been able to cure in si la tages, and that is catarrh. IM Cart Cure Is the only poiitlve cure novr know w the medical fraternity. Catarrh tIr; t stitutlonal disease, requires a wD"lItt"" treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is UW intc nally, acting directly upon tbt : w and mucous surTaces of tho system, itartj giving the patient destroying the foundation of the disew eivlne the patient strength by bu td.ng p V coMtltutlon and assisting nature in n -work Tnc proprietors have so much m its curative powe'ri that they oto 0w dred dollars for any case that u M tt cw. Send for list of testimonials. Adait F. J. CIIENEV & CO , l!M Sold by drugglstc, 7SC- When Uaby was sick, vro gaTO her Castoria. When the wa a ChUd, she cried for Castoris. When she became Miss, she clung to CutorU. When she had Children, she gave them Castori. Til C CI! I D Fop Bargains in Evepy!bir?g274 Commercial si. J UU I I 111 I OOP Mofie: "Spot Cash, Qtiick Sales and Small Examination Notice. r,J!10 r?Kllr(lUttrtcrly examination ior teachers' pprrifinntAa win . i.m.i at tho court house, Salem, Oregon.bo- ?n?iSF at 2 lh '"-.Wednesday.August 12, 1890. n. W. Jones. 7-30-dw-td Profits," V. Jones. County Supt. Tun shoes selling nee. Kransso Bros? at n great sacrl-tf Having Hoc Cake Soap in your kitchen or bath once It's in Town. You'll bo surprised. , Won't "yellow the clotlics. Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals It. Hotter than soap. Extra largo packages. . m Soap Foam Washing Towder.-JO" Hughes. Awarded Highest Henors-WorM DFt CREAM BAMN6 P0WW SS38& means always,