The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 19, 1909, Image 3

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    Little Soldiers
In your blood mt the million,
of corpuscles that defend you
aaalnet cllaae. '
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healthy ' irmu. in "imply to make
ami ki' I'11 blood of Urn rinlit quality
anil tiiitniliy. '
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dm -It Ik'II' ",iIm aoluliirs iii your
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catarrh, rliMimatlsm, aiiiuiilii, mirvmi
iiim. ilvp'" K'wml dwbilliy, and
builds ths "ulu "ro.
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mvHal bor and ' 'u iv put oil
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Fio Syrup Co.
W1 tiuunu- HbUUM Hutt $of PtN BOTTUC
DISASTER IN MEXICO
MAY 8TOP DIGGING.
Flimsy Theater Barns and Nearly!
300 People Are Dead.
CRUSHED AND ROASTED ALIVE
an
lliteritlu to bring
Hal,.
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laiirtml.
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loonn-half pint fjooj whiskey, add
mo ounce nyrun auntauarilla and one
(jutti-e Tnriit comtxiund. which ran hi
lirnrunil of any d-TJeiriiit Take in
ti-Kujiutinful iJum-a bt-fuM rach meal and
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r, and cun-a any etild that it cum.
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WILL TRADE
VJtU Papvr, Mouldlnxa,
P c.uiti and other aim
liar good, lor timber
Urvd. Ivm land or cu'i
lowut wnolntK
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144 Snlb St.. Portland, Oregon
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jg by It to sec. Get a can on trial if 11) r : IsS'KSfst
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System TT 1
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Panic Block Exlla and Third of Au
dience Dlea Performance In
Honor of Governor.
Mexico City, Feb. 16. Between 250
and 800 people were burned to death
and many othera injured in a fire which
destroyed the Plorea theater in the city
of Acapulco last night. The newa of
the dlaaater reached hero thia after
noon, telegraphic communication with
Acapulco having been deiiroyed laat
night and today, owing to the fact
that the telegraph office adjoining the
theater waa destroyed and all wires
put out of commission.
The Florea theater waa a wooden
structure and last night more than 1,
000 people crowded into it to witness
a special performance given in honor
of Governor Damian Klores, of the
slate of Guerrero, One of the num
bers on the program consisted of a
series of moving pictures. While th
operator waa exhibiting these, a film
caught fire and the blaze waa quickly
communicated to some bunting which
had been used for decorative purposes,
In an incredibly short time the flames
spread to all parts of the structure.
There were but three narrow exits
and the panic stricken audience rushed
to them, many persons falling to be
crushed to death, their bodies choking
the way to eacape for others. The
screams of those imprisoned were ter
rifying.
Owing to the rapidity with which
the fire spread and its intense heat it
waa impossible to attempt rescue work,
and those imprisoned were literally
roasted alive, as the fire burned with
little smoke and few were suffocated.
HURLS BOMB FROM TRAIN.
Black Hand Agents in Gotham Use
Elevated Cara.
New York. Feb. 16. The neighbor
hood of Second a venus and One Hun
dred and Sixth a tree t, which is largely
inhabited by Italians, was thrown into
confusion late tonight by the explosion
of a bomb dropped to the street from a
passing Second avenue elevated train,
The explosion wrecked the windowa of
a number of stores on Second avenue
and caused slight inujries to passersby.
1 his is the second time in less than
three months that the neighborhood
has been visited by bombthrowera.
The same method of dropping the mis
sile from a passing train was used.
The bomb ia believed by the police
to have been intended for Joseph
Arana, whose apartments face along
the elevated railroad structure and to
whom a number of Black Hand letters
have been sent recently.
PAY BIG FINE.
The Alveolar
Of Replacing Teeth in the Human Mouth ia the
Greatest Advance Ever Made m Scientific Dentistry
A tfw femn tUrranl nam . h .U K th alal.rn.-nt thai l (wiM
tta..ii.ii .,,. ih.-Mhtr kwirteit ' "I" " lt. ' '"y "''
t,..!.., in th biiwf MWIwi t tt wlea ami al H miH ta"l'-
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m ,i.,, wl H,hMt tli. ln M ll Uil smth.! lu W liiil or iwnmiine
dri.u fir .
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.-light and hatlihtl wrHfai to put I f V-l Iwaolllul "l i "al
r.-i lMr.l! m lu-l lru.1 nutunil i. A k .Uulli lnl.
Tlirae Teeth Will Outlast Those Who Are Wearing Them
It . ran mullr ir rnr n.l bu'M ui ttm KaallK Willi a rn-w l nf Al
ol Krtv tmllt. WMUhl m ! do a - nil W..I.MV. Mnrlrail. I'arlail lili III
f un i.i-: ( trnUnar brkjf-owli. woualn I l b tli riit n Hut JlU'
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NO CHARGE
for advice
VV aaamlne
our mouth
nd advit
conuicnlloustr
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Tha AtVEO
I.AR SY STEM
il to tha old
lima melhodl
what Wiralet
it to the
ordinary
Telegraphy
BB
"It didn't hurt a bit. Now for my Alveolar Teeth.
In a Ilk ih. alawax all ,t,tl.l. th. o thalr h.n.U . ' 'V", ' I
rf t in ihB ii. .,f . f, ,,t,i, Th. Alvmiar Hv.t "! ih Pr-.l ''""'' ' " J
f 'I' i. r...r mil .Mr .th la .,i,.. W ar. Paiiiv f iwinl domi.n nr
ii. aim t.ir wu.a wilinak th ruil.iliim"n-a""
22K Gold or Porcelain Crowns
bridge Work (all kinds) each tooth
oi ver rilhnffs
. . $3.50
. $3.50 up
25c and 50c
$3.50 up
50c
l!rt Alviwlar Blwlrio 8atm."
in, if imllal.T.,
W do work for out oMown people in .horla.l po.iible lima.
The Alveolar Painless Dentists
Dcntiiti of S lo 20 Years Active Practice in Pdl ,m c
. t Corner Fnnrth anil W..k:-iM Clrlt PORTLAND, Olvt
We are expert plate makers
rainleu Extracting (free with all work)
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tr Hiaiihlv fisl Aiur.il. iu.iii.1. i P..nl.mi. Ilcwnrwof imltnt.T.
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vine iiourti
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"FLYERS" !
are
the
O. R. & N.
fast through trains
between
PORTLAND and
SPOKANE
WM.McMURRAY.CP.A.
Portland
Alraoal aa Good.
Mttle Ikey cams up to bis father
Willi a very solemn face.
"Is It true, fnther," ha asked, "that
nmrrlntf Is a fallurr
Ills fnther surveyed him thought
fully for moment.
"Well, Ikey." he finally replied, "if
you set a rich wife It's almoat aa good
ss a failure." l.lppliieotfe.
"V a A u: sr,ll
Coughing' Spell
ara urnmi'ilv rll'U r'
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f,Ur u ol tWa Uraoin lO
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,.rm ol cousin, co"...
ne.l, brnm llli,thni anJiln-
Mi ol tha llittut "d 'U"P;
Ahaululcly fr Irom hatiriful
dr. and oiililet.
c.,i,rv II" liomrhold r.mdj
lu million ol Imiiiea.
Al all druiiLU'.
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Missouri Courta Doubt Waters-Pierce
Company Quitting Standard.
Jefferson City. Mo., Feb. 16. Hen
ry S. Triest, of St- Louis, and H. Clay
Pierce, chairman of the board of the
Waters-Pierce Oil company, today filed
in the Supreme court of Missouri an
acceptance of the terms imposed upon
the company by the recent ouster order
of the court. The fine of $50,000 was
paid. The ouster decree provided that
the company must show to the court
that it had severed all connection with
the Standard Oil company, and a state
ment to thia effect may yet be required
by the court. Judge Priest, however,
said that he believed today's action
covered the case so far as the M ia-
souri corporation was concerned, and
said be did not know of anything more
that could be done.
German Immigration Increasing.
St Paul, Minn. Feb. 16. According
to word received here, 46 families are
scheduled to sail from Germany today
to take up farma in I mo county, Mm
nesota. Their coming marks the be
ginning of a new immigration move
ment of German farmers into thia state
and results from the efforts of the Min
nesota immigration bureau. The pros
pective settlers come from Galicia.
where they have lived on small farms
and have saved small sums, but have
not enjoyed the political and religious
freedom they desire.
War In Balkans Due Tri April.
Berlin, Feb. 16. A declaration of
war by Austria upon Servia early in
April is predicted by the Daily Tage
blatt today. The Tageblatt declares it
possesses official information that un
less Servia ceases a campaign of insult
and provocation Austria will take ac
tion. It is rumored Austria sought
hiat Saturday to obtain the consent of
the European powers to a temporary
occupation of Servia. It ia believed
Austria a failure to obtain consent re
sulted from the opposition of Russia to
the scheme.
Fear Trip May Ruin Bell.'
Philadelphia, Feb. 16. The discov
ery today that the crack in the Liberty
bell haa extended 17 inches beyond ita
original length caused the starting of
another move to prevent the proposed
trip of the old relic to the Pacific
coast. The second crack extends al
most to the top of the bell, and any
sudden jolt may cause it to aplit in
half. The committee of the council
liaving the proposed trip of the bell in
charge will make a report Thursday.
Teton Tunnel Is on Fira.
Great Falls, Mont, Feb. 16. A
fierce firo la raging in the Great North
ern tunnel at Teton station, 60 miles
oast of here, and it will be completely
burned out A large force of mon ia
at work in an effort to check the flames,
but as there is no water available, they
cannot accomplish much.
ed that the road will be blocked for
Secretary Garfield Threaten to Sus
pend Klamath Work.
Washington, Feb. 15. J. Newell,
of the reclamation service, stated to
day that orders had been issued to shut
down work on the Klamath irrigation
project, pending adjustment of differ
ncea between tha government and the
aettlera. Thia announcement follow
etuers must imy iiib annual mainte
nance charge of 75 cents per acre, be
ginning May 1 next, and must mak
ten equal annual paymenta of $3 each
per acre for the water right, the first
water payment falling due May
1910.
Many aettlera have announced that
they cannot pay $30 per acre for water,
but, aa thia ia tha actual proportionate
cost of building the project the secre
tary cannot accept less. He requested
tha Water Users' association to inform
him what it ia willing to do under the
circumstances, but aa it haa not made
reply, he felt obliged to atop further
construction until satisfactory agree
ment ia reached. The aettlera, under
the first unit of tha project, which ia
completed, wili be furnished water
thia eoming season, if they pay the
maintenance charge, but unleaa there
la a speedy agreement construction of
the Clear lake reservoir will not be
carried forward and the aecond unit
of tha project will remain undeveloped
Meantime, Engineer Murphy,
charge of tha Klamath project haa
been called to Washington and will be
aucceeded by W. W. Slf-cht
F. W. Hanna, another reclamation
engineer, has been sent to resume the
preliminary work of the Malheur pro
ject and, if the Klamath controversy
ia not adjusted, work may be concen
trated at Malheur.
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ROBBERS SECURE S36.O00.
Oaring Early Morning Holdup Carried
Out Near Denver.
Denver, Feb. 15. That the hold-up
of the westbound Denver & Rio Grande
passenger train, near Denver, at 3:15
this morning, waa the work of three
instead of two robbers and that the
robbery of the mail car gave them a
loot of possibly $35,000, are indicated
by the investigation of the railroad and
police officials today. So far no tangi.
ble clew to the identity or whereabouts
of the robbers haa been found, but it
seems probable that the men came to
Denver and are now hiding in thia city.
The exact amount aecured by the
robbers cannot be ascertained. It is
known, however, that the registered
mail sack from Colorado Springs to
le nver waa empty and that little of
value waa in the Pueblo-Denver sack.
The sack from Portland, Colo., to Den
ver, however, contained $400 of money
order funda consigned to the Denver
postoffice.
The robbery waa remarkable for its
originality and daring. It took place
within eight miles of Dener, within
less than two miles of Fort Logan, the
United States military reservation.
and at a spot where habitations are
plentiful. Yet so thorough waa the
work of the robbers and so well were
their plana laid that they had fully an
hour and a half start of the officers.
Search of the vicinity of the bold-up
indicates that a third man and poesibly
a fourth were engaged in the robbery ;
that a rubber-tired buggy waa in wait
ing for the actual hold-upa and that
torpedoes and red signal fires were
used unsuccessfully in an attempt to
atop the train before the automatic
revolvers of the two men on the train
were used in doing thia.
ALL FAVOR LOCKS.
Government Engineers Unanimous for
Present Canal Plan.
Washington, Feb. 15. Colonel
George W. Goethals, chairman of the
Isthmian Canal commission, and the
membera of the board of engineer ap
pointed by President Roosevelt, who
went to Panama with President-elect
Taft reached Washington today. The
board will report unanimously in favor
of continuing the lock plan. Colonel
Goethals said :
"I repeat what I said to you a year
ago, and that ia that the canal will be
completed and ships will be traversing
it by February 1, 1915. Work on the
waterway is going ahead splendidly. I
am to appear before the house commit
tee on apropriationa Monday, when I
will be prepared to give an estimate of
what the canal will coat.
"In my judgment, the character of
the canal to be built has not changed
in the least. The most acceptable
plan ia that of the lock canal, which is
that now under construction. Any
danger of ships bumping into the gates
or other parts of the locks, about which
some apprehension haa been expressed,
will be entirely averted by electrical
devices by which the vessels will be
kept under control at all times."
Blizzard Raging Again.
Denver, Feb. 15. The worst blia-
zard of the winter ia raging in the
mountaina iof Colorado tonight and as
a result railway line that have been
tied up nearly a week, and which the
officiate believe were about to be open
ed, will probably continue blockaded
for several days more. The Denver &
Rio Grande has called In its snow plows
from Marshall and Poncha passes on
its narrow gauge line, but has thua far
managed to keep open the traffic of the
Tennessee pass on the main line be-
teewn Denver and Salt Lake.
Plan Disaster Warning.
St Petersburg, Feb. 15. A report
has been presented to the Ruaaian
Moteoroloigeal Congress, in session
here, on the use of seismographs to
prevent mine disasters. These disas
ters ara usually preceded for several
days by alight movements of the atrata
by which explosive gaaea are released
or which indicate coming earth alidea.
The installation of seismographs would
give ampin warning of disasters aris
ing from these two causes.
Not Satisfied With Law.
Dea Moines, Iowa, Feb. 15. A peti
tion signed by 10,000 names was re
ceived by Senator B. Cosson today ask
ing for resubmission to the voters of
Iowa of the state conatitutional amend-
It ia expect- J ment providing for absolute prohibi-
lion, ine signers am jruiu uraiciciMijr
tvbf She Doplfnea'.
k young woman entered a crowded
4treet car with a pair of skatea on her
arm. An elderly gnfleman at once
arose and offered her his aeat.
"Thank you very much,'' she said,
wectly, "but 1 don't enre about silting
down ; I've been akntlng all after
noon." Harper's Weekly.
Wtbri H1 find Mr. Wlnl"W SoothlnC
ey-rap ton i. at re:tir to usoriuirGUUUfAil
liuiug ill tcathlug jorloii.
Kadaraaeo.
Hnnkln fro yon Oiirik you eonld rid
olnety-fiight miba on tiorf"ba In sevvo
teen hour utrniglit?
Kyle No. but I wnlked the floor nlnt
hours straight with a miuallinn baby last
nirlit, and I'm willing lo bet Ibat no
President . of Hi fnited (States can du
tbat. Cbjcas-o Tribune.
Prrlab thm Thought!
Gladys If be talk to you lik. that b'i
too impertinent, I Jim wouldo't stand
my of bis lip.
Lumwalda Ilia Hp The Idea ! Ha;
las nevar prnutu-d id (ar as to kias me,
II lu Ooovlus! j
FITS!
Vltwr flaiK .ill ' arm, tr.mwmn rja-
Mtl care l,r Ir. f .iaa'.t.roat Nvrva h.
irr. fewl for rxrl . trial boitla a4 tmrlw.
In. IL li. aJla. Li., m Arch St., MIllilua, i.
Eilrnia at AdTortlaln;.
"Wo want to do something big to ad
vertise tbat new play," aakl tbe New
York inunager.
"Well," answered the pres airent
"which kind of a play la It? One to
which you Invite tbe attention of the
clergy or tbe attention of tbe police?"
Washington star.
Another Horror.
Exchange Editor Lt ro . Mark
Twaia bad a dr-arrc of some kind con
(eired oa bim. didn't be?
Literary Editor Yes ; sine ha Incorpo
rated bimaeif 1 believe be baa taken til
drgree of Ltd.
GRIP IS PREVA
LENT AGAIN. A
prompt remedy is what
every one is looking for.
The efficiency of Pcru
naisso well known that
its value as a grip rem
i i .i
cciy neca not oe ques
tioncd. The grip
ii ii f
yields more quiCKiy 11
taken in hand prompt
ly. If you feel grippy
get a bottle ot reruna
at once. Delay is almost
certain to aggravate
your case.
For a free illustrated booklet entitl d
"The Truth About I'eruna," address
The I'eruna Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Mailed postpaid.
Pl.aaaat for Both.
Nfar Hijriited Gueirt (at banquet) I
presume the next tiling will ba a long
and tiresome speech frum soma talkative
guy.
Man Sitting Next 0, 1 suppone ao, I'm
fbe talkative guy tbat haa to make the
siicech.
Van Can Get Allen' root-raw rUf f.
Writ. Atl,n A f!m.tl m lt..w V V ... .
froe .omnle ol a i kit's M Ee. 'it "cure.
wcatiri, iot swollen, K tiltm f-et. lt mika
qcw or .irm snoe easy. & certain cure f.,r
coma, init.owinu nana and tinl.m. All drua
tUmauil lu ioc itm't ar.i aur substltuu
a Caatloaa.
Mayme Yon refused tbat hanilnoma
young lawyer! Why, I thought you liked
him.
Maytielle I d:d. but when be proposed
to me ba pat it In the form of a hypo
thetical aueatioa 400 word long.
Ia a six weeks" run at Drory Lane
Theater 250.153 men, women and children
saw the pantomime! "Sinbad th bailor."
PILES CVRtD IN 6 TO 14 DATS
PAZO OINTMENT la cuarantccd to car. an
of Itchlnar. Blind. Bleedina; or Proerodln
Fila in f to U dajs or flaon r4 uadd. SSa.
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
lira rvnrTriN.wv
WAILKfKUUr
uilld clothing ;
looks better-wears longer
ond qtve more ,'
bodily comfort rf
ocxuusc cur on -vi.
nji puiicrro. jrc
costs no more than
the 'just as good kinds
suirasucKEiiTO
SOLD EVERYWHERE .
trr aonwnl nXOWEn?
mi
TV
It A
What la said to be the largest collec
tion of coins ia in tbe public cabinet of
antiquities at ienna, which contain
about lil.OOO pieces.
Tha Old Widower's C hoir.
He wanted the comfort of home,
But wanted them cheap. lie took
No year or two to primp and fidget ;
Ut merely aaid, "Will yon marry
Bridget?"
"I will, or.' answered tb cook.
-rCbicago Tribuot.
1
Tha Reason I Hike and Sell Here Hen's $3.00
U $3M Shots Ihaa Aay Other If aaufaetorex
la saeasH I ta taa vaanr ta. Wa.H1 f Um ana
fjil.i. arfaalaasto. M -ralail ssjatla aa rtlllat
hoaBaSar 1 t. waauy.
Taa MiMUaa r Ika umtkara far met rt at tt ek,
sal wnrj 4.UI1 at tk. auklu ta my artnt. ss
fcobMt after j tk. kart akaaaaam ! ika aha. isawtrr.
Zf I eaai tov ra fcmr canfulr V L PfU i ..
sr. aaat ros woeld tkas aadantasd war Shay IMttt akal
akaa. at bntar, aad aaar laaar tkss j afciar -
Ty Hetmd cf Tmnln) tin Safes nes ttm Hon
Flcxiblan4 longer Wearimg (so otter.
NhoM for S'.rrr Hnalmaftb. P.aallf'.
Mo, B.,vW"...llln aa. t hilar. .
Fir 1. by she. d-.irr. frrywliere.
PSllTlrtM I Non arriaui wllboat W. U Dm, rime
ItnU I lull I nam. and pnee stamnad oa botuw.
fass C.ln lTWh PaaS Xsetaat It. r-'ilTfafl.lfraa
. L. DOI.ilAS. Ill Sears. Sc. ImlM. Bas.
PH U
Na a-oo
TTTHEN writing to adT.rtlMn pi,
1 1 mnui iau paaar.
The Kind You Have Always liought has borne tbe signa
ture of Okas. 11. Fletcher, and lias been made under his
personal Kupervlsiou lor over HO years. Allow no one
to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and.
J ust-ns-gootl " are but Experiments, and endanger the)
health of Children J jtperieuce against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothiujr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic. ,
substance. Its ajre is its guarantee, lt destroys Worms '
nntl allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrha-a and Wind,
Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the TImI, regulates the
Stomach and lJowcls, giving: healtl. ff tl natural sleep.
The Children's Pauacea The Mothe ' Friend.
The M You Haze Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMI ecHTAUII eOMMNT, T ajURMf TfrCaTT. NCW TO NaT ITV.
RJAPLE
-A Flavoring. It make
syrup better than Maple.
J .J Sold" by grocers.
THE CORRECT SHOE FOR STYLE,
EASE AND GOOD WEAR
You could never hop to buy a more stylish or serviceablei
shoe than the "Leading Lady." It is right UD-to-date In annearw
nee and fita the foot perfectly from the very first. Bktaa
Deuig aiyusn ana coauortaoic, un
wears much lonirer than most shoes. It la ao welt
made that It lasts twice aa long as the average ahoe,
and will retain ita shape to the end.
H7iv bvy inferior shoes when, with the tarn
money, you can get the "Leading Ladyt" Your
dealer will supply you; if not, write to us.
Lookv for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole.
FREE It you will tend ut tha name ol a dealer who oVkat
nor nanais Leading L.aoy anoe. we w ill tend you tree, poat.
paid, a beautiful picture of Martha Washington, tiso 15x2s.
We also make Honorbilt Shoes, Mm ttui Washlnsrton Corn-
son ih, s crma -uaaiosi anoce ana opecuu Marti
F. MAYER BOOT fif SHOE CO.
A1U.WAUKES.WISCONS1N
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' several days.
very town and village in the state.