The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 19, 1907, Image 4

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    Mrs. Emma Stott, of
Appieton, Wisconsin
"A Neighbor AaVfced M to t'M Pi
I began to improv at One.
IS GUEST OFASTORIA!
JAPAN READY FOR WAR.
1
a-
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Flee Ffwhfeat Gireo a Sensing !
Welccs. la Cltj by Sea.
Would Attack Unites) Star en South
With Big Army.
Mexteo City, July 15. Nina tho.
and veteran Japanese soldier are now
iu Northwestern Mexico.. They ars t ta
tioned at poinu ia the state of Sonora,
smoloa and Vbliiuauua. . bach group
is commanded by ekilled commanders,
DISPELS THE "ICEBERG STORT n the Ruj.n
war. thirty thousand Japanese, the
vast majority of whom ara veteran ol
tha Russian campaigns, ara in the
southwestern Mction ci tha United
Stata and Lower .California. Three
Japanese generals who held high rani
in tha Kiiseo-Jatttnes war have been
in Mexico fur three monihi. They
dress like Mexican taiicheroa aud ara
I Whola City Turn Out to Graat Htm
Warship Adda Official Saluta
Banquet at Saaalda.
Or., July 18. Nineteen
boom of tha guns of the ostensibly buying land.
flaw. VkWjaaojwPv" -.-asatv. s. a,
MRS. EMMA STOtT
Mta. Emma Etolt, 1069 Oneida St,
Applaton. wis., writes
"Pernna haa dona me a great deal of
good since I began taking it and I am
alwav glad to epeak a good word for it.
"Three year ago I waa in a wretched
condition with backaches, bearing dowa
pmm, and at times was so tore and lame
that I could not roovs about. I had
inflammation and iiritatlon, and al
though I used different remedies, they
did me no good
"A neighbor who had been using Pe-
nuia advised me to try it, and I am
glad that I did. I began to improve as
aoon as I took it and I felt much better
"I thank yoa for yonr fine remedy.
M la certainly a godsend to sack women.
Catarrh af the Internal Organs
Mies Theresa Bertie, White Church,
. Mo., writes:
"I Buffered with catarrh of the sto
mach, bowels and internal organs.' Ev
.erything I ate seemed to hurt me. I
never had a pstnge of the bowels with
out taking medicine. I waa so tired
mornings, and ached all over. I had a
pain in my left side, and the least ex
ertion or excitement made me abort ol
breath.
"Now, after taking Pernna for six
months, I am as well aa I ever waa.
Pernna haa worked wonders for me. I
elieve Peruna ia the beat medicine in
the world, and I recommend it to my
friends."
At c-uiros ADDey m ire, Scotland, a
tombstone baa been found which is be
lieved to date from the fourth centurj of
tha Christian era.
The London Graphic euggetta that the
British educational authorities aet np
pbonofrapha, with a standard accent in
all the scnoots ef the empire.
. Saaaettaice It Dae.
Teacher Tommy, do too know what
an eple U?
Tommy Tucker Tes'm. It's something
yoa take that makes you sick to your
atummkk.
Ha Caaaea.
"Does your husband Indulge In games
r e nance 7"
"No, Indeed."
"But I thought be played the racesr
"So be does."
"But that'a a game of chance.'
"Not with him." Houston Post
"King Edward the Shrewd" or "the
Wise" ia, according to a Paris coi i e
apondent, the title a near posterity will
fir to England's ruler.
If A as war aalraaU
Tommy Paw !
Mr. Tucker What's the trouble now,
my eon?
Tommy Why ia It that tha magailnes
son t make their readin matter as inter
esting a ther do their adv'tisina; pages?
The They Cllaeaa.
Floorwalker I'd be ashamed to let
my trooaen bag aa yours do. Xoo ought
to bare them creased once in a while.
Bookkeeper1 If my shins were sa sharp
as yoars I wouldn t have any more trou
ble in keeping my trousers creased than
you do. Chicago Tribune.
Astoria,
tiraee the
cruiser Charleston broke the stillness
oi the air at noon yesterday announcing
the arrival of the train bearing Vice
President Fairbanks, who was Astoria's
honored guest. As the vice president
stepped from the train the cruiser's
band played a martial air, the blue
coated marines brought their gnna to
present arms and Uie crowd broke into
beers while dotena of whistles on
steamers, mills and canneries joined in
harah nut loud aclairn.
Shortly after 4 o'clock the procession
formed and headed by a platoon of po
lice, tbe Charleston s band and the
cruiser's full complement of marines
and bluejackets aud followed by the
vice president and the other gueeta of
the city in automobiles proceeded to the
VanDuaen field, where Mi. Fairbanks
addressed a crowd of several thousand
people who had gathered to hear him.
Mayor Wise welcomed tbe distin
guished visitor in a few well chosen
worda and then Senator Fulton in bis
usual happy' manner Introduced the
guest of the day. Mr. Fairbanks'
speech waa purely of an impromptu
nature, but he ia a pleasing talker and
his numerous witticisms and local hits
soon aroused tbe enthusiasm of tbe au
dience and dispelled the idea that he is
an "iceberg," aa so often depicted.
lie spoke ol the great snd nnequaled
prosperity of ths country, of the won
derful opportunities to be found in the
Weet, and prophesied that the prosper
ity of America aa a nation was but just
beginning.
Following Mr. Fairbanks, short
speeches were made by Governor Cham.
berlain, Senator Mulkey and Congress
man Ellis, when an informal reeepticn
waa held and the public was given an
opportunity of making ths personal ac
quaintance of tbeu distinuished guest.
At 6:30 in tbe evening a special train
bearing Vice President Fairbanks and
party left for Seaside where a banqnet
was held.
The Tians-Occanio Immigration com
pany, wbewe vice president ia T. lima
ta, .a ineiubet of the Japanese parlia
ment, is subsidised be the Japanese
government to brlug Japanese soldieis
to Mexico. They have been coming in
to Mexico at the rate of 800 per month,
landing at Halina Cms, ManianiIo and
other Paclflo ports.
In case of war, tha plan is for the
Japanese fleet to sail np tha Uulf of
California, capture the port of Ouay
niae, and are the state of Bonora aa a
base of operations in a campaign against
tbe United States. This plan will
practically duplicate the opeiationa
against Kurcta, in which Japan aeiiod
Cores at the outbreak ol the Russo-Jap
anese war.
Japan, in her war against the United
States, will despoil Mexican territory,
which has no navy, just as she did that
of Cores in tlie war with Russia.
Foreign diplomats here, and especial
ly those of Euiopc, are watching the
developments with interest and a?ton-
lahment because of the inadequate
American secret service officials, who
seem not to be thoroughly informed of
Japan's operations in Mexico.
This story is absolutely correct in
every detail.
TIRED OF BEING GOVERNOR
Banking by Mail
WE PAY
INTEREST
On savings deposits of a dollar
or more, compounded twice
every year. It is lust as easy
to open a Baring Account who
us by Mad as if you lived next
door. fcend for our free book
let. "Banking by Mail." and
learn full particulars. Address
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Portland, Oregon
Sixth And Washington Sta,
Baby
BRAVE SOLDIERS BURNED.
With Apoloaiea.
"Where ara you going, my pretty maid?
"I'm going a-akating, kind sir," aba said.
"May I skate with you, my pretty maid?"
"Xou'ra too high a roller, kind air," aha
aaid.
Carla A Ilea.
"'A man may smilt and smile, and be
a villain still.' quoted Uncle Allen
Terrible Powder Explosion on Bat
tlessip Georgia.
Boston, July 16. With six of her
officers and crew dead and 14 others
eitber dying or suffering from teirible
burns received in an explosion of pow
der in the after superimposed turret.
the battleship Georgia steamed slowly
up Boston harbor from tbe target prac
tice grounds in Cape Cod bay late yes
terday and landed tbe dead and injured
men at the Charleston navy yard.
Witb tbe arrival of the (ieoigia there
became known the details of the most
terrible naval accident that has ever
taken place along tbe coast of New
England. The accident ocurred shortly
befoie noon yesterday while the Geor
gia s crew waa at target practice off
Barnstable in Cape Cod bay. In some
manner as yet unexplained two bags of
powder became ignited and in the ter
rible flash that followed the entire tur
ret crew, consisting of three officers and
18 men, was engnifed in fire and re
ceived horrible burns, one officers and
five men dying before the ship reached
port and another before midnight.
Tbe explosion occurred in the after
superimposed turret, but the men. un
der command of Lieutenant Caspar
Goodrich, son of Kear Adimral Good
rich, commandant of the flew York
navy yard, and Midshipmen Faulkner
Goidthwaite and James T. Cruse, were
operating the eight inch guns.
Judge Wlckeraham Creates Sensation
by Speech on Alaska.
Seattle, Wash., July 15. Federal
Judge James Wickersham, of Alaska,
speaking before the State Bar associa
tion, cieated a sensation by declaring
that he wag tired of acting aa the gov
ernment of Alaska, and that the bar
of the state must whip the congres
sional delegation into line to grant
some power to the people of Alaska.
His speech overshadowed that of Vice
President Fairbanks in importance, for
be insisted ttiat the only authority of
any amd in Alaska ia that of ths judi
ciary and the governor is a mere figure-
bead witb only authority to appoint a
private secretary and notaries public.
He denounced Seattle for quit t r en
joying a 120,000,000 annual trade with
Alaska and refusing to aid Alaskans in
getting s system of government.
The Bar association banquet lasted
until 1 a. m., Mr. Fairbanks, Governor
Mead, Congressman Humphreys, Sena
tor Piles and others speaking in re
sponse to toasts.
FREIGHT CAR POOL BREAKS.
Big
Jailed for Contempt.
San Francisco, July 16. The first
ious blow to the bribery graft proee
tion was struck by the Louis Glass
tense in open court yesterday through
oile J. Zimmer, second vice presi
ot and director of the Pacific States
lephone A Telegraph company, who
it refused to be sworn, afterward ac
ited the oath, answered two or three
?stions, then refused to testify fui-
it. He was, by Judge Lawler, oo ro
tted foi contempt to the county jail
jt a term of five days and until the
sstion is answered."
Roads Abandon Project Which
Dots Not Succeed.
Chicago, July 15. The American
railway clearing house, which for eight
months has been trying to perfect a
pool of all freight cars In the country,
is in process of disintegration, accord.
ing to the Inter-Ocean. The Chicago A
Alton railroad, which was one of the
strongest advocates of the car pooling
scneme at tbe outset, will withdraw.
The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Taul
railroad haa already withdrawn, and
many of the big roads in tbe East and
M have determined to abandon the
project.
Tbe organization baa failed in its
prime object, to insure each load hav
ing on its own rsils all ths time the
number of cars owned by it. It has
failed to do this because it had no
power to penalize the roads for disobey
ing the mandate, beyond tbe Imposi
tion of the established rate of rental
per diem.
Colleaa buy.
Ther was once a Vale sophomore
who, as niany college men do, found
himself in fiaancl.il straits and pawned
all bla good clothes. A little before
Thanksgiving he gut a big check from
home.
When be got boms for tbe holidays
the first thing his mother took out of
the trunk was aa overcoat and on It
was pinned the pawnbroker's ticket be
bad forgotten to remove.
HnatHy grubbing tbe-tlcket, he said:
"Hollo! They must buv forgotten
to take this off at tin Smith dance
when I loft It In the cloakroom."
A moment later bla mother took out
his evening trousers. Tbey also bad
a ticket on them.
"Why, Reginald," she said, "surely
yon didn t leave these In the cloak
room, too, did you?" Upplncott'a.
Vsaaaat aaS laaalatloa.
Tie remarkable beat-Insulating ef
fect of a vacuum I strikingly brought
out In tbe claims made for a new
sportsmen's bottle. Tbe vessel has dou
ble walla, being really one bottle w:h
In another, with a scaled up Interven
ing space from which the air has been
withdrawn. It Is anserted that liquids
In this bottle can be kept hot forty
eight hours in tbe coldest weather, aud
that iced beverages will retain their
delicious coolness for wevks In the hot
test summer.
Coins Ta Far.
Look here," exclaimed the leading
man, as be entered ths greea room;
"when I klased you In ths third act
some of tbe coloring came off your
check and got on my face.-
Yoa villain!" anapped tbe Irste
leading lady. i
Ob. that' all right, madam. I don't
mind being a vllluln. but I don't want
to be a deep-dyed villain."
Haw afavblM Ara MaJe.
Most of tbe stone marblea used by boy
are mad la Germany. The refuse only
of tbe marlila and arats quarries la em
ployed, and this is treated in such a way
that there is practically no waste.
Men and boys are emnloved ta break
the refuse stone into small cubes, and
witb their hammers they acquire a mar
velous dexterity. The little cubes ara
then thrown Into a mill coniiatlos of a
grooved bedotone and a revolvine runner.
ater is red to the mill snd ths runner la
rapidly revolved, while tbe friction doea j
tbe rest. j
In half an hour the mill Is stormed
and a bushel or so of perfectly rounded '
maruies are taken out. Ths whole wo-
c costs the merest trifle. Philadelphia
Record.
Don't Poison
FOUTY YEARS AGO almost crcry mothor thought hor child mrist.havfj
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it rioep. Thcso drugs will prodncn
deep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produco the SLEEP FROM WHTOH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Manv aro the children who have been kiUod or
whoso health haa been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphino, each
of which ia a narcotio product of opium. Druggists are proUbitod irom selling
either of the narcotics namod ts children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them " poison." The definition of " narcotio " is s "A mtdlcirU whteh relieves pal
and produces sleep, bit t which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convuU
sions and deatiu " Tho tasto and smoll of medicines containing opium ore disguised,
and sold under tho names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," oto. Yoa
should not permit any modiclno to bo giTCH.to your children without you or
your physician know of what it is composod. OASTORIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears tho signature of Chaa, E Eotchcr.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas II. Fletcher.
Dr. J. W. Dlnsdals, of Chicago, ILL, sayi: "I u your Caatorl aa4
advise Its use la all families where there ara children."
Dr. Alexander E. Mint!, of Cleveland, Ohio, aaya: "I bar frr,uer4!y
prescribed your Castor la sad bat found it A tellable and pleasant rn
edy for children."
Dr. J. S. Aleiander, of Omaha, Nob, says: "A medicine m valuable aa4
beneficial for children aa your Caatorla la, deserves tha highest prats.
had It In us everywhere."
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. T, aaya: "I bars frequently present
your Caatorla for children and always got food result la fact I oat
Caatorla for my own children." ,
Dr. 3. W. Allen, of St. Loula, alov, aayn "I heartily en dors your Caa
torts. I bav frequently prescribed It ia my tnedlual practice, and bar
alwaya found tt to do all that la claimed for It
Dr. C II. Glludeo, of EL laul. allna say: "My per tear as a prao
titioner with your Caatorla has been highly aatl&Xactory, gad f consider it
aa excellent remetly for tha young."
Dr. It. D. Denser, of I'hlladelphla, h. says: "I bava uaed your Co
Writ as a purgative in the cases of children for year fast with, ths tuM
harry effct, and fully endorse It as a tnf remedy."
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo, say: "Tour Castor ta It a iplen.
did remedy for children, known tha world or. I its It la my practice
and bars no hesitancy la recommending It for ths complaint of Infanta
and children."
Dr. J. J. Mickey, of flrocdtlya, N. T, aayat t consider yettr Caatorla aa
excellent preparation for children, being Mmpose4 of rsltabts medicine
and pinarant to the tut. A good remedy for all disturbances ot ti
dleeattv organ. .
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
ANeSttable Preparation for As
slinildlinS tbe rood dnct Uretiki
Hug the Sumachs and of
Promotes Di(Jc$Hort.fjVrrfiJ
ncss ami Ifcsi.Contalns nrlihrf
Opium.Morphiiie nor Mineral.
NotNahcotic
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stoinach.Diannixa
and Loss or Suej.
f ac Simla Signature el
NEW YOHK.
Saaai nia a 'a'P'""
J ....1.11.1
fJUCT COSY Of WRASVt N.
coats ta Bimtarwof 1 ' .art
The Kind You Have Always Bought
pi
r. i i si r o e
l. j in waa r or uvcr
Years.
1 lUaIAN
"if4 Uafeatpsrr lradtemU
1 tir c-ntg, Ms.il M
SOWDgB)g
KM
Mowan a. aratojt .iM ..1 cwmi
Ml.ar, U4, II i u4, IHI,tv i ilwU. h , f luo,
.unptr, l. 1 VMM. lt MMUta
lrrrMlfcl,
-lie would joke at tha grave's
orniK."
"What csusc you to bellev thatr
"Why. he I a boarder snd he Juke
bout prunes." Houston Post.
Mothm will And Mrs. Window's Boothia
Syrup U IkiinmKtf to ua tut ttuut eSUdnu
auriug in tastaiag rlxl.
Na Srt.
"Do tell m, Mrs. Maunldg, how you
rowd ia keeling your blrvd help so
long."
"Ity letting them mon-ly help,
do the work, you know."
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FNGRAVING Write Us
L PLATtS
tOM f IINTING
HICKS-CMATTCN
farUaaal Oregaa
to hug their
American.
delusions." JiaJUmors
My Hair is
ExtraLong
Feed your hair; nourish It;
five It something to live on.
Then it will stop falling-, and
will grow long , and heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only
hair-food you can buy. For
60 years It has been doing
Just what we claim it will do.
It will not disappoint you.
hair to ha nrv thart. Sot after
Mlns Hair Vlftor .bort lint It MM
I moat without any hair
Colorado Syria. Cola.
U prow, and mow It la fouruwa I he haa loug.
Tab aaarrw a aploRttl roault to mm af tr nolo
imoat without any natr.- amaa,.M.ia,
jLij
i ay J. Q. iwt Qo.. LowaU. Ma a.
Aiaa ataauflaatarars mt
f KJABUJL
1 1 aire ntu.
Floods in Germany,
Berlin, July 18. From six to eight
:tiea ol rain nave fallen tfjicughout
b greater part of Germany during the
t three days, and as a result a num
ber of rivers have overflowed their
banks, carrying death and destruction
in the aunoundine country. No less
than a dozen minor railroad accidents
from wsebouts have been reported and
dispatches coming in from the country
traversed by the swollen streams relate
the destruction of crept, dwelling
bouse and outbuilding. The floods
are severest in Western Germany. ;
Passenger Trains Crash.
Leavenworth, Kan., July 16. A
Chicago Great Western passenger train,
running over tbe Kansas City North
western tracks, i reported to havs run
into a Burlington train at Bethel, be
tween here and Kansas City, at 1
o clock . this morning, wrecking the
sleeper and killing and injuring several
passenger. The Injured sre to be
taken to Kanea City for treatment.
A I ' 1 .
a wrecauig nam i now on Its way
irom ivaneas my to trie scene.
Try to Blow, Up Llhman.
' Constantinople, July 16. A bomb
exploded last night in front of the (urn
mer quarter of the American embassy
at Yeni Keui, a suburb of this city.
Fonr persons were slightly Injured.
Otherwise no damage as done. The an
thor ot the
8chmitz' Appeal la Sham.
San Francisco, July 16. Mayor
Hcnmitz sunered another defeat this
morning when his application to compel
Judge Dunne to set a date for settling
the Dill oi exceptions In the case in
which he waa convicted of extoition
was net granted. C. W. Cobb, repre
senting the procution," declared that
the petition was a sham and a pretense.
Tbe petition charges that Judge Dunne
was b aaed, and that be is purposely
Hindering me perfection of Uie appeal
in order to keep 6c limits in the county
jail, .
Caaraaa I' a ta Illat.
The proprietor of the celebrated
mountain Inn wi showing the new
guest tbe beautiful surroundings.
Ah, these cliff?" said tbe proprie
tor, rapturously. "In an electrical
vtorm they are awe-lnsplrlng. The next
time a storm rises see that rou are
standing on the porch of the Inn. Why,
air, tbe air Is alway heavily charged."
I dun't doubt It," laughed the new
guest, winking at another late arrival,
and If I don't happen to be Handing
on tbe porch I can feci asxurcd that It
will be heavily charged anyway on
my bill."
St. Vrtna raara anq n Narran txtrtm
v) JHVaaMtilly mr4 lr. Hliaa'a urat
'ra Kraw.rpp hand ftir 1 It K K hihu fcnitl. -...I
matiaa. lit. a. it, a uai, UL. tu ant an., I'hua..l'a.
Ilol.l. Aaiaaar Iks PrraatlSa.
Tb Kgyptlsn pyramid will prob
ably lose much of tlielr iiiagiiilicriit
and legendary ajnieHrarw lit the near
future. The Egyptian government ban
given peruilhslon feir the erection of
home and bott-l In the vast plain
stretching from Fkeblt-b to tho Mlt
and covered with the ancient ihlnse
snd structures. Already several socie
ties have been formed to avail them
siHvos of the picturesque view for the
building of lurgo liotcla. All around the
pyramids of (ililst'ti there sre to be
erected rval American skyscrapers
from nine to ton stories In hclgbt
New York Trlbime. .
deprersion was being severely felt when
the steamer Tartar, which airived to
day, left Yokoboma June 29. A meet
ing o the manager of eight of the
moet prominent Lank of Japan was
held shortly before tbe Tartar tailed
for tbe purpose of devising means to
check the depression. The government
haa redeemed treasury bills, recognized
nationalized railway shares a negotl
ble ecuritie and paid proximate in
terest on these, but the banks consid
ered a more drastic course.
SKIM DISEASES
humors IN THE BLOOD
TfTt.aa I . . a .
1 a mc uiwu ia Tjurtv irnen a.tii-1 iisanTfi... .
and free from blcmishea. but Y. " e 1 M"a . . "mooth
lation iU presence ia manifested by a 7kTn r KM Tl 1,1 the circu'
humors get into the hlocA T.ltfxLlly10' These
condition cf thnmcmbmel thebcJyVw dutv it : i. iTTi? ?r rtJu"i,h
off the wat nn1 rcf- mJt..7.iT.Z.T U"i.lt is t Collect mid carrv
i i j- . "
ST. HELEN'S HALL
rowriANO, oatboaj
A Olrls rh. ot h hl(hl (laaa, follaat.
It Ji.fito.hl. Muata, At, Kuwiiiioa. o
nsaltim, rail Irna opant sri.ionbtr M,
wno roa cAfAtocut
n f a All B
r-amc mrMi.ni nil tfipan. ....... .17.. "V""
ictorla, B. C, July 16.-A financial to sT, f
poison
pores and glands of thrj akin trroduefntr 7. " luro"Kn the
Salt Rheum nndsk a en1ptio9Icd var oua kW8 ' c"c- Trttcr- i'riasiS,
with a alight rcdacta of the AlVtJtr
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forrn.. ?.Uf.u,lc,.fr.0,.n w "a
It is generally on the back, breast face .. .'t , lue '"'""IT ' intcne.
t---Vr tf . "A? " jTt,:' ? lu nat.ral oi the akin, which are iX" ZA
Good Will Towsrds Korsn.
Tba Hague, July IS. It was official
ly stated today that Joseph 11. Choate.
speaking to the Cores n delegates at The
Hague yesterday,, merely said that
America had alway felt good will to
ward Koreans, but he manifested no
opinion about the present condition of
that country, and only expressed tbe
Dei let that no action can be taken here.
adding that if tbe Cotes n desire to
make representations to the United
State it must be to the government.
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t- . - . . . . ifirm r.r u ... i . . .
a avunw witn OfMaarAAwf. viiuuira una ni'icv i.nni.. . t-r
SSUW, 2?2V ? f ?f? cnly patches ' differ!
f5lr.,oun"oIjr wlth ' b- v . f ""y " ft the wont
Invalid burnlnr! ta...l.. u Inrm. 1. ! . t . . , - worst
form from wiifcli'th.ra rTn-,;r7 .7 ---- aiwioio 13
awuawnuio;qrunt woul
ana
the
Salt
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looms on ..'""" poinx ox attaclt is tha oi
sain ana wnaa soratoharl nf sometimes Mm n. l.i.i . ' Vt
kmwajaft(ttw..ar.l. A .." 7 ."n nes. Jolaon Oatr
pi Daar. i aurrarad avonr la the ' "Vf io oisagrceable tvtX'S of cLIa
(sot aura. Thar, liai n.... t... ics dormant in the l.lnrwl tl , . .
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any return of ths troubls.
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uoinn, jmy to-unseasonable cold Because wxeyao not reach the blood. 8.S S vaeii i t iC 0 lnnib'
prevails throughout Middle Europe. t every particle of foreign matter d Src.a T,Cir!,Uitttif!a
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been renorted In Hnntbam Itav.tl. lallection. Book on Klrl m...... -j ' wvery lortn
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suing votw roont iNotmtrs to us
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