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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1909)
The Great Spring Medicine tfn thousand of homes, for mow thnn thirty years, Hood ' Sarsaparilla lu been taken, at a Spring Meuime, by every member of the family. iwnil to IUelf in what it is and what it does it couibiues the beet blood purifiers, appetizers and tonic, and effects complete cure of !imntl! blood diseases, pimples, eruptions ecuenia crofula, all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, all low or run-down conditions of the system. nA'm Karwnarilla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it eontains sarsaparilla. but because it of more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and eu riched by this peculiar combination. These ingredients are the very nun. .-!.. that ...mwssful nhvsieians prescribe for the same diseases and ail .ni. There, is no real substitute buy any preparation said to be "just f.rmr. costs less to make, and yields Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla the choeolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. ItKi Hoses vnt iwuar. Prosaotlaa tk Glad lt,prfnl. "Have you done anything to wake life more cheerful?" asked the optimist. "Have you helped anybody to smile?" "I should say so. I have liolp;d more people to smile than anybody else in the neighborhood. I'm a dentist" Washington Star. Eiplanatorr. i The treat ocean liner was limping iu'.t port. "Too see." lamely siplsined the cap tain, "the. injury is in the ship's tore loot It got on the wrong tack." Scowling at the reporters who haJ come en board from the tug. he nervously paced the bridce. after the manner of all great captains. Chicago Tribune. Horrid Mast Husband Holy Moses. What has happened? Wife What do you think! The cat has eaten every bit of the meal that I have Just cooked! Husband The poor thing? But nev er mind ; I will get you another cat- rilegende Blatter. The Ejcceptiona! Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the pure medic inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining thorn most skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California, Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figi and Elixir of Senna and aa the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facta enables one to decline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name at the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof HOWARD C BCRT03I. asmtw ari Cbemlt. Laedvllls, Colorado. Specimen prices: aUvar, Leas, $1 ; Uoid, Stiver, 75.-; Gold, 7. uc ot Ceoper, 91 Cyaelde Uta. MeUln eoTeioi- and rou .new ua aao.va apytimiuo. vuiuna.iiu v Miaw taeeal miw wars eoucf na kaiaMi vinww m B COFFEEt a H TEA SPICES I1 Ca ft M I kJ A DAlimrD l. - .- EXTRACTS I "JUST RIGHT f sH!l! ,IIII.,I.,I.I.".V CleOSSnADEVUS aORTlANO. DHL. BASE BALL GOODS Goldsmith Leseue Balls $100 Reach Leaius Balls 1.00 Reach Official American League Ball 1.25 Raach Baaeball Gloves 25c to 3.00 Rases. Baaeball Mitts 25c to 6.C0 Reach Shoe Plates, pair 10c and 25c Raach Beta 2SC, 60c, 75c and tl.00 Suits complete, including ehsns. pants, stock lnra. cap and belt, made of trmd quality outing flannel, in grty or royal blue $1.50 Hearr Outing FlanneL per suit 2.00 Men's sizas , 50c extra NO CHARGE FOR CASING OR CARTAGE Send for complete catalogue. , IilJDSONALMSCO.KD,soT8 It Will Cost You te write tn for sample of the hmtt all wool 115 Suits ever produced. Made to cotv IWm to your enact measure. We send yon samples, measurement b'snki, and absolutely guarantee style, fit and work Bbanship or your money back. WRITE US TODAY Salem Woolen Mills 7t.f Stark Sis. PORTLAND, ORE. I W ANT A FARM! Hav you a farm for sale or trade? If so, give me ita location, descrip tion and amount at which you hold it. I want a farm, suitable for general farming, stock raising, poultry, etc. Am not particular as to location, if the land and price are right In answering this advertisement you are dealing with me direct And Not Through Any Agent I can pay cash, or nearly all cash and can trade in some city property that is increasing every day in value. Give me as much lnformatlen about your place as you can, so aa to avoid further correspondence if th place doesn t suit me, The Sooner You Write the Better J. M. REEVES Box 131 PORTLAND, ORE. combines the utmost remedial values for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to as good." you may be sure it is in the dealer a larger profit. today, in the usual liquid form or in Hla neSrleacT 4 mervhant died, leaving to hla i only son the conduct of an eatenslve bust ness. and great doubt was express m-hetner me roiini? ninn possesses th 1 ability to carry out the father's poll : clea. "Well." said the kindly dispose1 j friend, "for my part. I think Henry very bright and capable. I'm sure will suo-ced." h ! -Tertians rnu're right." said an oth ; er friend. "Henry Is undoubtedly i - ..ierr fellow, but take It from me old man, he hasn't gt the head fill his fathers shoe." Harpe , Weekly. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT ensrsnteed to cure an cil of Itchina-. Blind. Bleedin or Prntrwllne Pilee hi c to H i.v or nvwev refunded, sue. I It took Xi.OotUKVH cubic feet of gas to light New York during the last twelve months to say nothing of elee ; trtoity, kerosene, and candles. The gas I passed, through LUStLOiW meters, and j the electricity through 10S.i9 meter j For the latter there were SM.474 con 'sinners, and for gas !WT.T.")J consumer. I If all the gas was stored In a pipe om j foot square in cross section the pl would go 24S.OUO times around th ; world. The meters set side by sidi would reach from New York City ti Washington. . II I J mtl, nr4 h, llr. I lee a Um.1 Ner.e he atom Send for rail S e tnal bottle aa cmtiiae i. a. r. aiu. La u s.. Feiiadaipeia. ft rive Ht Vitii' ium tnd j ................ A Scottish parson, still on the undet side or 4". tva driving Home rrum ao outlying hamlet when he overtook a young woman, tie recogniied her at the maid of a'l work at a farm whirl be would pass, so be pulled up and of fered her a lift. Mary gladly acceptec his offer and then chatted pleasantlj all the way to the farm gate. "Thank you, sir," she said as she goi down. "Don't mention It. Mary. Don't men Hon It." he told her, politely. "No. I won't," Mary obligingly aa sured him. Mothers win find Mrs. Wlnslow's Srmthlai Syrupthe brai rrmedr to use lot Uieii cfcUdrw curing iae Ktuuuf penuu. Fool or t-'aur Weatfcer. Small Wallace attepted an Invlta tlon to a party, as follows : "Dear Louis I will com to your party if It don't rain" (then, thinking that be might have to stay at home In that case), "and If it does." Dcllnea tor. Mix for Lame Back. To one-half pint good whiskey add one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one ounce Tons compound, which can be procured from any druggist. Take in teaspoon ful doses before each meal and before retiring. This recipe is never- failing. Leading specialists prescribe it Aaother Knorlc. Tercy Pickle Aw I called on Mlw Wose last night and for two hours sh played on the piano. Miss Tabasco Yes, and abe aald th music reminded her of you. Percy Pickle Of me? In what way'. Miss Tabasco It was so soft and slow. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Lool for the alt-nature of E. W. GROVE. Used the world over to Cure a Cold in One Dar. 2&c. Real Haralaa Hade. Stubb This paper complain that there are no courtships like those of the olden days. It say there are too many machine-made proposals. Wbst are machine-made proposals'!1" Penn Proposals made In automo biles, I cuess. Shake Into Tour Shoe Allen's Foot-Eaae. a powder foe the feet. It eons painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes new shoes eaar. Hold by all Drusaiaul and Khoe B'jree. IMm t accept anjr euoemuta, nampv FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted. La Ror. N. Y. I ' o (or Ladles. i '3ld you present that blllP ! "Yes, sir." j "What did he sayT' I "I'll tell you, air. If you'll request the stenographer to leare th room foi a few minutes. If she doesn't mlndT i Cleveland Leader. A Flavoring. It makes I syrup better than Maple, jt j Soli fcy grocer. TELEGRAPHERS QUIT French System Under Fostoftice Department Is Demoralized. TELEPHONE SERVICE CRIPPLED Electrician May Follow Operators and Go Out Stnk is Protest Againat Director. Paris, March 16. A general strike of the telegraphers of the postotlice de partnient was declared tonight, follow ing a meeting of the general associa tion of post telegraph employes, at which 5,000 were present. A resolu tion to strike waa voted without a sin gle dissenting voice and order were issued for the withdrawal of all oper ators employed in the department. The resolution says the strike is or dered aa a protest against the arbitra ry administration, and that the decision waa precipitated by an insult addressed by M. Simyan, under secretary of posts and telegraph, to the association offi cials. The government put forth every effort to preserve international com munication, but the central telegraph station was demoralized today and practically out of communication. The Bourse station, however, was alsno.it normal and there was not much inter ference with the telephone service. M. Palaud, secretary of the Electric ians' union, who had openly threatened to call out the electricians, made no move to do so. Both telegraphic and telephonic com munication with London was greatly interrupted, not so much on account of the strike, however, but because of fierce storm which prevailed during the night. Some of the London corre spondents are sending their dispatches by way of New York, to which both and lines of the cable remain oen. SHIP YET AGROUND. Four Steamers Fail to Haul Transport Logan from Reef. Honolulu, March 16. With engines running at full speed, and assisted by the winches and propellers of the ves sel they sought to aid, the British cruiser Cambrian, the lighthouse tend er Kukui and the tugs Iroquois and In trepid strained for three hours this morning in the effort to drag the stranded transport Logan off the reef on which she had driven 25 feet of her bow while maneuvering to enter her slip last Saturday night. Several hawsers were snapped by the strain put upon them, but when the position of the troopship wa.4 ascer tained by measurement it was found that she had been moved only six feet, and the attempt to refloat her was abandoned until high tide comes again tonight. Many shipping men believe that it will be necessary to lighten the Logan of her cargo before she can be freed from the reef. If the effort in which the Cambrian and the three tugs join at high tide proves fruitless, it is probable that the work of hoisting out cargo will be begun tomorrow morning. SERVia. PLAYS FOX. Evades Direct Issue in Austro-Hun-gary Dispute. London, March 16. It cannot be said that the relations between Austria Hungary and Servia have yet reached a point where an outbreak of hostilities is probable. Throughout the negotia tions in connection with the delecate Balkan situation the Austrian idea has been to force Servia first to acknow ledge that the question of annexing Bosnia and Herzegovina had passed be yond the stage where it could be made subject to a rearrangement; and, sec ond, to take effective steps for demob ilizing the troops. The unsatisfactory side of Servia s reply to Count Forgach's note, referring the Austro-Hungarian government to Servia's previous communication to the powers, is the fact that it purposely evaded these issues, thus tacitly imply ing that the matter has been left in un hands of the signatories of the Berlin treaty. Plan Wireless Phones. Los Angeles, March 16. Wireless telephones are to be established in Los Angeles, and if the experiment proves to be the success its projectors claim for it, they will be made a permanent institution. William Dubilier, of Ne wark, N. J., who is chief electrician of a wireless telephone company, ar rived today. He saya the company has control of an instrument by means of which articulate speech can be sent any distanec without wires. Some of these instruments will be working in Los Angeles soon. Still But Six Jurymen. San Francisco, March 16. -With nine weeks of proceedings entered upon the records of the court and but six jurors sworn to try the case, the trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Railroads, who is accused of having bribed municipal supervisors, made little progress today. Walter J. Tower, a former union iron molder, whose examination occupied most of the early part of the day, was excused until tomorrow. ' Massacre Stir Persia. St Petersburg, March 16. A dis patch to the Novoe Vremya from Julfa on the frontier between Persia and Russia, say that 1,000 Persian gov ernment horsemen and 500 infantry men were marching on Julfa from the Persian bank of the Araxes river, de vastating the village in their path and shooting down the people. Revive Three-Cent Far, Chicago, March 16. The resumption of a 3-cent passenger rate in Missouri on April 10 to replace the present 2- cent rate, declared confiscatory by Judge McPherson, was decided upon today at a meeting here of executive and traffic officials of the interested , roads. ' t , I CATARRH HMOFTHE;; V THROAT v VO- lasts sex 5 SS vv..v.' ",l we a a .- 'v KIDNEYS ;5 SBLADDEtU -Stta. ttkr The? Waaleal ieorae. ' The Tonne wife answered the phone 'That's auother cull for lietirae," she said to her mother. "Somebody want 111 ill to come somewoere and pli. brlilxo. It's the third lurltatlon be' had this evening." That would sevin to Indicate," said the mother, "that iirorge Is very popu lar." Tt.e young wife sniffed. ."It unquestionably Indicates." slit sld. "that tJeorge la an easy loser." Oerelaud I'lnlii lealer. Oa l ha Olhee e'ool. "On the l.asls of hat you have told me. madauj," said the lawyer, "there i,lll ha no trouble whatever In your getting a divon-e If you wish. lo you car to sue htiu fur Septra! uiainten an'?' "for whatr Separate maintenance. "Hlit. of course." said th fair call ..r imr:itL'iitlv. "After I cct rnv di vorce nell have to maintain nimseu separately. I certainly annn t support bltn anr longer." Chicago Trlbuu. nnrrnre ol Mlaatr'laf'. Pone--Misiah Wslksh. kin yo' tell om sr'y a wsud raucu stn liars a valise? Interlocutor No. tieorge; that's a knrd one. Why is a ari caucus like a valise? Hones Tause yo' most jin'ly ieks It ifrt' yo' carries it. Interlocutor Ladies and gsntlsiwn. Sif. Jarr de Roofoff. the emineut and pi pular bassa, srill nosr sing the touch ing bailed. 'Think of th Microbes oa a sirret Car Sirap I" Chicago Tribune. Tanaed. "Ar you bnppler than you wer be fore you were married?" "I can't answer that quetlon." "Why not?" "Well, you see. I've g.it so that I have to accept my wife's opinion on all lubjeet. And when you ask me about this one. you put me In a ijuamlury. I can't very well put It to her, can I? And without asking her, I can't be sure" Clevnlniirl Igniter. Taellraa. "He's not what you call strictly hand some," said the major, beaming through bis glasses on an utterly hideous baby as It lay bowling In Ita mother's arms, "but It's the klud of fine that grows on you." "It's not the kind of fare that ever grew on you," wus the unexpected re ply of the Indignant mother; "you'd be much beUcr looking If It bad!" Detroit News Tribune. lanoraat, bnl Carefol. "Ignorance nearly always makes fool of us." said a lecturer. "I re member a muu, Ignorant of etiquette, who once sat beside me at a nubile dinner. I noticed that this man, as soon as he wns seuted. tmik up one hy one the knives at the right of his plate and began to try their edge on is thumb. A winter behind him 'lined forwurd and said In a hurt tone : "The knives are all sharp, sir.' "'The point Is,' said my neighbor. I'm looking for a blunt one. Ijist time I attended a banquet her I cut my mouth.' " f.hlneaa Sckwola Copy American. Dr. Ng I'oou Chew, editor of a Chin ese paper In Han Francisco, said China made more progress In 1107 than In the previous rl years. He awTibed the remarkable advancement In so short a time to the fact that the school there are now patterned sfter those In thi Cnlted States. la Distress. The beautiful maiden was suffering from loneliness. lo a voice scarcely above s whisper she spoke through the tele phone : ;. q. D.r Her Dearest understood. He Csm Quickly. Chicago Trlboa. Stop Coughing! Nolans blasts sWs Iks health as anscUr sad poalhalv as s peaselest couch. If yen kavs scows ais k auaados sew. Yea ess NUees k qsicklv with POO'S CUKE. Famous far half s center y sa the stable rested? foe csusha, celda, hoaneawa. bteachilia, aahsu sad kiadfad ailmeala. Kiss lot ehikfcea. i4f Ml At all drassUle', 2S Us. "SJSTai f"' . .Tia.afrlrH-i ... i IB GOVERNMENT AT THE FAIR. LarR Sum Epided to Msk t hlblt Most Complat Vet Shown. Uncle Sam is taking a larger Inter- ... i th. Alaska-Yukon-I'aclllo exfH- sition. which open In Seattle on June 1, than in any other expoamo.. ""At the World's fair in SL Louis th. United States government exhibit cov ered an area of 'J.4Sltl iuii. feet. At the Lewi and Clarke exH.sillon in Portland it covered 7f..:i(U uar feel. At the Alaska-Yukon-PacillceMHwit1"" the government building cover an area of 137,:i!0 square feet and there are Hve of these magnilicent exhibit palaces Her are some of the thing tbe gov ernment will have done by the day the extumition is thrown open to the world : Expended 1250,000 for exhibit build ings; $200,000 for general government exhibits; $100,000 for Alaska1 exhib it. -r, mil) fur the PMIinnimi exhibit; $26,000 for the Hawaiian exhibit (Ha waii has raised I2B.0OO aiiuiuoimn . provided historical exhibit from na tional museum; provided exhibit show ing principal administrative functions of the government and their education al value in connection with the develop ment of commerce in the countries bor dering on the Pacific ocean; expended $r0.000 for War department exhibits. Features of the government's exhib it will be: Life saving station, fully equipped, daily demonstrations; native bands from Hawaii and Alaska; celebrated Philippine constabulary bard which won the world's championship at the St Louis World's fair; one or more dirig ible halloona: comnlete mint and assay office in constant operation; revenue cutter service and marine hospital ser vice exhibits; plate printer expert from bureau of tiriiitinsr and el'Kraving will make genuine bank notes daily; data affecting commerce anil UUMir from deiiartment of commerce and la bor; entire museum of the I'nited States poatollice department ; state and judicial documents relative to the early organization of the government from the departments of state ami justice; models of all battleships and cruisers, the dry dock Dewey, guns and ordin ance equivment; model of every type of trun made for the navv since the or ganization; relics of the ill-fated Maine and IH'wey entrance into Ma nila harbor; biggest battleships in tl navy will be stationed in Seattle harbor (lurinir exttositinn hioirslth show, free daily, showing army and navy in action and government oertion of every kind. Not less than 100 freight cars will be reouired to carrv the ifovernmelit's exhibits from the national capital to Seattle. ROSEWOOD BED NETS ll. Auction of Executive Mansion Furni ture Brings Total of 400. Albany, N. Y., March 15. Levi P. Morton's rosewood bed sold for $11, and Henjamin H. Udell's revolving bookcase went begging at 15 cents at an auction of discarded furniture from the executive mansion today. A settee, which for many years was one of the conspicuous adornment of the reception risim, ami which has probably been sat UMin by every prom inent Republican state leader for 50 year back, went to second band dealer for $ti. The state of New York waa vendee, and the $ 100 realized will go into the slate treasury. It is the first auction of exeutive mansion furniture ever held, and while much of the stuff waa of solid rosewood, worth far more than the price paid, the net sum realized waa more than had be.nexected. The lowest price was 6 cents, for which sum job lot of Levi P. Morton's pictures was handed over to a veteran state em ploye who owed his apslnlment to Morton when governor. IMMIGRATION INCREASES. Thousands of Aliens Flocking Back to United Slates. New York, March 15.- More than 25,000 Immigrant are expected at this port thia week, which is considered a good sign of returning prosperity. Twenty-six trans-Atlantic liners will arrive from various Kuropean ports, bringing back old working hordes, which, when work waa slack, went abroad for economy's sake. Various steamship ollicea in this city report that bookings at European olllces - e pecially for the steerage are nearly filled up to May 1. bteamship officials sav that the num ber of immigrant during the coming eight months will probably exceed any previous record in the same time. The inclination of aliena who went abroad to return to America was first seen last month, when in one week 12,000 came in through Kllia island. Jap Cruisers for Fair. Seattle. March If.. -The. J.,,..... association of Seattle is making ar rangementa for the reception of the officers, cadets and enlisted men of the iwo jnoiii-B cruisers which are spend a week in this tu.rt nt n,.. ..... to ingof the Aliiska-Yukon-Paclflc expo sition, and $0,000 will be exwnded in me icstiviiins. Koth day and night firework will ! a featuro of the en tertainment. The vessels, which have left Japan, are the mil Hliri A eia as a.el Soya, captured from Russia during the isuf war. Cuba to Plead for Reciprocity. Havana. March IB. A i.m ..... i- troduccd in congress today providing for an anijronriatinn if tor. mm - , ... . T"f"." mi my the exienae of a commission to go to anioNKuu 10 ngni ror a renewal of the reciprocity o-remm c.v.. - - - will not light forsnecial favors In Ik. tariff bill, which the special session of uin ninerican congress will frame, but will confine her effort ....... -i.. trade concession and tariff reduction uirougn ireailu. 8tampde to Gold Strike. Phoenix. Arii. . M gold strike is reported here 'from the neighborhood of Bouse, five mile norm or v ckshuru- n, . , n, unnni ui group of mines there made the strike ! ami iv 1 rerx.rteif that o. ...,. ..u I - ..... mi., onnnya HIIOW value ft0 h tfh hm tl nnn n.t. vicinity. r-' 11111 I a. v. . x -w i ii-i's-fc i.iW'iNk'hiirfhTir1-'' i iVirev or t'lm-. l''lotvtirr, Hll t HIU Ull.ler ,U r a X vi y tlil-. ,t,'''f.,U, Imimiim,. ,,,i .1 ist.a-irl" WW Imt i:xp-rlniMit. mii.I ..iHl.M.gep tU licultli of ClilUlrr'ii-i:P'rM, B'I l-l.rlineuu What is CASTOR I A Cwatoriit l liitrmles -ntiatltiitrt fur 'uar OH, futtt9 y nmy . . Svrilll. It I I Men am. I la nH.t'ilii lulth.r Opium. Slr.liHn nor ,.h.r Ai.reotlo aubsdnion. It r I Ha Hiittrntttw. it 1rtry- Won,,, mid ullnya ivv rii n'. s'..ili. It rollt'Vf 'IVrtliln va Vverllit". H vurv IMurrliu-ik uiul ,i t rollt'Vf 'IVrHilnif Troul.lt'a. nr.. t'nisptlon ' luleix v. It ivaalmllrttra tlm I immI, rui,ies f lies , .iii.I llow. ls, Kttr ;!'J,y !, i.i. Iunurui 1 lit) Mtttlirr H llleiul. mid riulllleiKy. It IMilMtlitl' ii I "'. MlHlslM the) TU t lilldri, I'uiiim'wi- 1 Iliniii"""""" ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Ttnr th Slirnntiiro of I eww," In Uso For ) .! , tmmn. t TEC POTATOES 6obeuf asa i... .i.ai a cai.i- a iae i ,.HltM.IVl--'"- , ,,1 .... . .. I I e.'l- ,,.Vltll S"'"" Uf C- .rt tsCeeaw, Wial etCisVCff-C TtM1 clranrst - 'Xs liqWesl.-attd T,V mnat mmfiirl.th J SUCKER 3?, A) aMhcsdmetimt? cheapM m tin end bfcou.ir 11 wears longest t try oormeel l)te. onieed aatsvpruol Co'ooq lies C. Gee Wo Tsi Cbimsi Oxtor Tim rsr"tNI itastn Km ItasvU UftUtr at tft4tii t tstt lUr'st lUrW. t tirthr th aarecM tha tstmsfil aal kka) tcM, Hm Htttwn. ttMmm 1 Orut V4, ft OlMr w tttl C.urn(M in run tftK, A'hm, tun. tisMMsM Ot Mtt sUvt M vrfnem, A SUKC CANCCK CVnt lar rwmvnl frm rhiii, liiixt -' If fim csntwie; rail, mti'm ft t rmpMn btnk sUmJ ctrf uiar, fnt'tus 4 ena in ataynivra. coftst-MAirtm rwrr The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1 at U fL.I C . al - .j ft V No. 12-0 ' srllln to e.lterlleer ulaaaa ftuenil.M this paper. f i aaaasaaaBaUBIBaWSSs K sf . I IT o .?f t j mm fRESCENT W IS) aU mf an fit ra m sum u ( . Di sn no :r srnra A FULL The Right Way In All rase of DISTEMPER. PINK EYE, INFLUENZA, tit.. Of All Horses, Urood Mare, Colts, bullion, I to "SPOHN THEM" On their limritM n.1. I v , I t,...,....- . . CxmiMii'l. (ielliarrmaiy walluriliam. It a. la ...... ,.i anil (i.iia. It r-.ula the iI.mwm h eiixllliis Iha.liawuaa-.rnu. It snl.ir o.a Inai ...........rr.wmr,,,. r,jr, - AJq, IK fr-efrisn snnhlnsli.jiiMiKis. A rhlH ran aefo. hM.kslt. Mcniisamltl.isii If. 00 Hum,,,, S.rran. HnM I'T il"ii.'. h.m.il Urm. or ail eaoraas pa.J br Ilia uwuiutat igr.ra. Special Afenls Wanted SPOHN MEDICAL CO. Chemists and DarlarUln.l.t. COS1IEN, 1ND., U.S. A. r a miwn .ndhiai,.r,i i, 1 luai 3 .s. """""""'par wnuimako Mayer Worlls" lust longer ihun any other kind. J n'. lumlMriMn. m. 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