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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1910)
GOT ANY PIGS? COT ANY VEAL? If they're fat and send send thorn to Smith. He want them all. Smith ne.rr ahanras cnmmiaeioa nor drayaara. Evan tains' weighed aa aoon aa it errivae. Ha will pay as rollowa: Fresh ranch ayaa market pr-W. Draaaad vaat, up to ISO Ibtk. UVtni laita Veal, leee. Dressed pork, any ai a, 11a. l.iva hen", !ftc Preened hena, 17c. l.ivadurlts. We. Ireeeed w"e, IBe. Draaaad turkeys, 2M. Address FRANK L. SMITH MEAT Ca "ricMintl the Bal W PORTLAND. OREGON Racy Btetanaor. The Archbishop of Canterbury It a great example of a ready wit, accord lag to the Pathfinder. Ha was going with a number of clergymen In to a luncheon, after tome ecclesiastical function one day, when some dignitary observed: "Now to put a bridle on. our appe tites!" Quick as lightning the archbishop retorted, "Say, rather, now to put a bit between our teeth." PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS PAZO OaNTMf NT la ruaranteed to cure any rata af Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in S ta 14 daya or mony refunded. bOo. Not So Badly Off, "Kitty, think of the poor reindeer In the frozen north. They have to paw through the snow and Ice to reaca their food, and then have nothing to at but moss." "Why, mamma, I just love Iceland e'ha tawrreaea). "Father," said little Rollo. "what to the difference between farming and agriculture T" "Well, my son. for farming you need a plow and a harrow and a lot f other Implements, and or agrloul ;ure all you need la a pencil and a pleea of paper." Washington Star. Soma nrnmla suffer continually With tired, aching and swollen feet Little' Ru 0theP constituettS, do they know now soothing la uamnnsi YVitard Oil. Kub it In at night ana have thankful, happy feet in the morning. Tata Calla for Sympathy. "Tea. It's pretty hard luck to find your coal bin empty during- a cold snap and be unable to replenish It except at exorbitant prices. To keep my house half way warm yesterday cost me fl "Great Scott! Vbat extortion!" "N-no, it wasn't exactly that. It was en worse. There was no fuel in the house, and I had to burn the children's Christmas trees." Kot Very Cool. Che My dear, baseball Is a very eool game for the spectators, isn't It? Ha On the contrary, it la aa u usually heated one. She But the papers speak f the thousands of fans aren't they alaotrle nes? Baltimore American. ?mws WKE1J mitH I I mg9 fr-;UM. plant th best I I g g shmU. Fcrry'i Soodj are bfwt I tweau tbBTiwcrftUlinTlcia g f if or quality. Ttn twrt rardeo g g ff f en and femcn tyverrwhere g g f f know Ferry to tw ii g g I I hitwat standani of uaMj J g I f yet attained. For -ai g J I I vrTWbar. 0 Jf J V Free on requrt JT ft. u. ratt i j MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY Ai Prices that Defy Caaapctitiaa mm without plates a specialty PAINLESS EXTRACTION SOc SILVER FILLINGS SOc Up COLD FILLINGS $1.00 up tlK GOLD CROWN $5.00 GOOD RUBBER PLATE $5.00 TUB BEST RUBBER PLATES $8.00 WHALEBONE PLATES SI 0.00 Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect wca-a aad aaya nwmey by calling at oar attic. MO 8TUDEN rs NO GAS NO COCAINE All work guaranteed for ten year CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323U Waahiactaa St.. Car. Sink CstabBabad IS rears. Hera to atay. Objeettve Iteforaa. the defendant had been found guilty of habitually getting drunk and beat ing his wife. "Tou'tl not be guilty of Indulging In the 'lick her' habit during the next two years, anyhow, you sorry specimen of manhood," said the juds. "Officer, re move the prisoner." DR. MAKTEL'S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Yeats the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for women's ail menta a scientifically prrpnrvd remedy of proven worth. The result from lhir use ia quick and permanent. Fur Bale at all dnur elorea. nia Una Method. "Did you say you wanted to abolish our tyrannical system which enables parsons who do little or nothing to exact tribute from hungry struggle!?" asked the chairman of the meeting. "That's what I said." answered the Socialist orator, "and It got great ap plause. "Tea, But don't you say it again. Remember, you got your start In Ufa from tips while you were waiter In restaurant." Washington Star. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makea the blood of the right quality and quantity normal in ml and white corpuscles and all other constituettS. It builds up the whole system. 1j u-u1 Could form or chocolated tab lets calli-d Sanmtaus. 100 Doe tl. TO CURE A COID IN ONf DAY Take LAXATIVE HROMi) Quinine Tablets. Druatriata refund money if it fails b) cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature ia on .acta box. g&e. Over the Telephoae. "Hello! Is this the Information edi tor T" "Tes." "Who la the president of Nicara gua v -Walt a minute, and I'll " "But I want to know who's president now not who's going to be president a minute from now!" Chi coco Tribune. As ExeaiBliaed. "Man's inhumanity to man," chuck led the backer of the winning pugilist who had pounded the other chap to a Jelly, "makes countless thousands cheerfully pay their good money to see It working" Will Kaow letter. Stranger I am told you have a "pur chasing agent" In this city. What does he do? Native Mister, we're payln' the Murrlam commission $50,000 to And out, The word "Vermont" on a can of maple syrup baa always raised that brand about one hundred per cant In the estimation ot the buyer. A few i yeara ago, however, a method was dis covered ot Imparting this him aeiic ioaa flavor to preparations without the uaa of real maple syrup. This navor- inar extract is called Mapleine. If a dish of syrup triad with maple- ine and the real Green Mountain kind is placed before a Vermonter, ha would not be able to tall the difference be tween the two. This ia largely due to tb absolute purity of the ingred ients and the great ear used in the manufacture. Mapleine ia purely vegetable and makea a syrup that ia equal to any and superior to moat branda of maple syrup that are placed on the market. To make delicious flavorings for rakes, ice cream and sauces, nothing is required but a litUe granulated sugar and water with a fsw drops of map! ine dissolved therein. Housewives find it a great convenience in preparing pudding out of leftovers. A little booklet, with the title of "Mapleine Dainties", Is published by the Crescent Manufacturing company, who are the makers of Mapleine. The booklet will be sent free to anyone who asks for it Nearly every grocer car ries Mapleine. Try some today and you will say the same that thousands of others have, that here is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for sauce for puddings Whites of two eggs, one and a half cups of granulated sugar, one cap of milk, one teaspoonful of mapleine Mapleine is to be used anywhere that another flavoring could be used. Well. when no more your purse can stand The uplift In the price of beef. There's mors nutritious food at hand; Eat beans and rice, snd find relief. Good Gaeish, George Do you think that I'm good enough for you, darling? Darling No, George; but you're too good for any other glrL-'-IUustimted Bits. HOWARD E. PFRT05 - Hearer and rhemtet. LabJv.IL.. rSoitir-do. Hdu.iiub tiruMi tioU. Bil.-r. Lead. SI. t.ul.i. SUr. Be: Gold, ate: Im or Copper. SL Mniline enrelopea and fall price lu et-ni OB arrnraiion. inarroi ino imp: Ucited. fietereace: Carbonate tiatiOBei t SEEDS Catalogue for the Asking Send for It J. J. BUTZER 188 Street Front Portland, Oregon . COFFEEt I TEA SPICES , BAK1N0 POWDER EXTRACTS ! JUST RIGHT EES2H3EE OOSSETftDEVESS A flavoring used the tame ai tenon or aoiTla. Br diifolvint? KrMUl-tted stifcar in water ani adding Mapleine, a delicious yropii nude and a syrup better than maple, Mapleine is sold bjr grocer. If iv send 35c fur 2 ot. bottle and recipe book. Crvcit Mf. Co., Seattie, Wo. IN THE DESCHUTES VALLEY The Place You've Been Reading About Write for Information COOPER & TAYLOR, Selling Agts, 206-7-8-9 Henry Bkfg Portland, Oregon The rarmera' "Vj Ffl I I 'eire friend and huildet ml I CUARANTEED e4S e-PflB-a U lliltoei, p.. - ' rn ru..,..:''.i l (,?, CaOTrf'1'0'""!-' K . a :: tsl. I Kf5 1 "SPOHN'S" Pettit's Eye Salve for 25c Relieves tired eyes, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com' nion sore eyes. All druggist or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Lt the Heater Beware. Brlggs A safe conversational rule Is, When In doubt talk of the weather. Griggs Safe nothing! I met my tai lor yesterday, and oa my speaking of the weather he replied, "Yes, It Is un settled, and that reminds ms of that little bill of yours." Boston Transcript Motbera wtH fled Mrs. WlneloVi Boothia By nip the beat reraedv to Oaa to thsUcaUOvu auruig toe teeuuug yariou. Wary formal. In all the latest novels out The damsels are. beyond a doubt. Of lofty tone; And never see their beaux without - A chaperon. Louisville Courier-Journal. IPDL "I have suffered with piles for thirty six years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Cascarcts for constipation. In the course of s week I noticed the piles began to disappear and st the end of six weeks they did not trouble rue st all. Cascareta have doue wonders for me. I am entirely cured and feel like a new man." George Kryder, Napoleon, O. CUT THIS OUT. mail it with rour ad dreaa to the S'erlins Kemudr Company. Chtcairo. IU and ree iv a handaome eou mir Gold Bon boa FKKE. Don't Cough! Use 0': n CURE m tut mmi to. (guwsa Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There is nothing like it lor Asthma, Bronchitis sod lung troubles. Contain! no opiates. Very pleaiant to take. AH Prefrbta, 25 Wo I I I As ih'm very remarkahle preparation is now called, ia the sreatmt CotutituUoiud Kemadgr ever knowb for Brood Marea, Colts, Btalliona and all other aomea; alao IiHtniper amonir lotra and fiheep. 'Ihiacompound iamada of the ruraNt in Sredtenta and not an atom of poiaonouaorinjuri oua nature enter, into ita compoaition. Many persons are now takinirSI'OHN'S for La Grippe. Colda, Coughs, Kidney Trouble, etc., and itiaaU vayaaa'a. It axpela the IJiaeaxe Germa f rom th bndy: acts directly on the Ulocd and Glands. fiFOHN'Klanow sold by nearly every druirvlat and harness dealer in the land, and any can set 1 1 for you, or aend with remittance of prfea to the manufacturer, who will ship to your order, ex press paid. Fifty cent and 11.00 a boUla, and K.UO and 110 the dozen. Record of Annual Safes. Prompt Obedioao. "Harold," ' peremptorily spoks the tern father, "you are spending a good deal of money on booze and tobacco." "Yes, sir." "And you look disreputable." "Yes, sir." . "Stop It at once! Put the lid en yourself!" Hastily thanking him, ths young man went out, bought a $5 hat, and had It charged to the stern father.-r Chicago Tribune. 1st Tsar.,,, Jnd Year.... 8rd Yoar.... 4th Year.... 6th Year.,.. th Year.... 7th Year..,. 8th Year.... th Year..,, 10th Year.,.. 11th Year.,.., 12th Year.... 13th Yrar..... 14lh Year.... 1.068 Bottles Sold .2M M " 19.1E0 " " 0,24 " " 72.SM) " " ioo.ri.2 " " 124.00O " " 172.4l!S " " tn.iM " " 287.SZ0 " " 878,t;2 " " W).720 " " 68,200 " " SVnd for our Booklet of twelve arood recipes for family and srock madlclnas, FREE, SPOHN MEDICAL CO., rhcmisU and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND, Cold son the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he ore- scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with vour family physician. A Wa paella our fan 9 iers W banish alaohol fro aur mHiom Wa arra f aaoauil rout doatar EXPLOSIONKILLS 79 PrlmeroICoal Mine In Colorado Scene ol Disaster. BODIES PILI D AT FOOT OF, SHAFT Nearly Seventy Others Were In Mine and Little Hope That They Are Alive. Primero,. Colo., Feb. l.Seenty. nine bodies of the victims of yesterday afternoon's explosion In the Primero mine were found piled in a mesa at tne foot of the air shaft shortly after miu- When the explosion occurred tne men evidently made a rush to escape through the air shaft, and were suiTo eated as they battled with one another for freedom. It has been shown by the time keener a reoorJs that there were 1 "9 men in the mine at the time of the ex plosion. Few are thought to be alive. The main shaft of the mine is com dletely wrecked. The mine authorities telegraphed an order to Denver early this morning for 80 Collins. One man only has been found alive. He is badly injured and has n t been Identified. The explosion occurred in the mine ot the Colorado Fuel & Iron company at 4 :30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Three men at the mouth of the mine were killed by the force of the concus sion. Both fans with which the mine was quipped were sheltered, but were re placed and J. H. Thompson, superin tendent, and a rescue party entered by the main air shaft, but were unable to reach the main shaft, which waa com pletely blocked. The party returned to h surface after securing- five bodies, which were badly burned. A party equipped with oxygen hel mets replaced them and continued the search for more bodies. Miners were rushed to Primero from Trinidad, Saundo, Starkville, Sopria and Cuke villo, and labored frantically to clear the main shaft, relieving each other every few minutes. Most of the victims are Slavs and Hungarians, although Eleeti'cian Will Helm ia among the missing. The camp was a scene of indescrib able horror last night While every ablebodied man was taking bis turn with pick and shovel to clear the shaft, the women and children, kept back by ropes, gathered about the shaft, weep ing and calling loudly upon their lovd ones who bad not been found. Members of the rescue party say that the effert of the explosion under ground is indescribable. The bodies recovered were horribly burned and unrecognizable. One body was im paled on broken timbers. 'PARIS RECOVERS. ASKS COOUR CRITICISM. President Taft Asks Mags.lns Pub. l.thsrs to bs Moderate. w..hinfflon. Jan. 81. - PwM T-.ff t.alrl thai lie rlotllcsl publishers of tY-ar... Gla.t-.aa. tnnlLF.lt ' .ht, U they overloaded their criticism of men in ths administrative authority with unparllemanlary expressions and Inti mations as to lack of honorable mo tives, nobody is going W tlon to them. . Although he made no direct allusion to muckraking." it was plainly dsnt at what he was directing bis at- "?k. nrul.lanL'aildresslna the period ical publishers association of America as their guest at dinner, did not give .i.i. ..U tha awl I tors assembled .11 r,.rta of the nation until he had nrefaced his remarks with good humored trestment of his relative po sition to the wielders of public opin- inn .if kl u . f.irmliiahla oather In if to address," said President Tsft. after he had been presented by C. II. Smith, the toastmaster. "Gentlemen who act as fates as to what Is or Is not current literature, would under any circum stances, be formidable to address, and under conditions prevailing In Wash ington and In legislative hslls, It re quires a brave man, stanaing in j tr sition, to face them. "As to controversies, let me eay that all evidence questions of fsels must be weighed broadly to reach an ultimate conclusion. It Is the case with every trust, as much as we con demn them for their Iniquities. The evidence must be weighed. It does no good to denounce a person on the wit ness stand, it he testifies sgains t you. 'You controllers of public opinion sad controllers of the rulers of the country msy hsmmsr a man Into Indif ference as to what you say, but at tnat he will come nearer to doing right than if he tried to fight. "But, seriously speaking, I would like to say that when you criticise a poor devil exercising a responsible po sition, first give him the benefit en joyed by every criminal, that of rea- nonable doubt. ?H m& U VJr BB L i lAeOTfl a IS fw- M ft. I fl Al.t-oltOl.il r-KKt'KNr. Artfv trtltU- IVrparatttwtCr.U slmll.nliilt'Kwljnillui'iti lingtl Smaato aallkwlji IVimolosnilUmOrfrfJ m!is.irsll,A"uni-ui"',ifl UMumliirihirs; HXlimnl Not Nawc otic. AaVW AaMraWrt- Vkm W- fnrrnnfkt lion. Sour Sttiava-h.tllJfrtwJ Vurm I umtihwui jrwnss laSjaalLossorSuot For Infftnts anrl CMIrlrwe Tho Kind You Hava Always Bought 1 Boars tho , iFFor Use Over Thirty Years Kaal CofX ' Wtapps. car-w ' L,.,;aJ.,aa WILL PRESS MERQtH SUIT. Water Recedes and Work of Repair ing is Begun. Paris, Feb. 1. Improvement In the general situation continues and the spirits of the Parisiana are rising as the waters fall. Street hawkers are selling postcard pictures of the flood ana tne boulevards are once more gay with thousands. With the crisis past, the mercuria French temperament faces tha subsid mry troubles with a light heart, but the papers already are warning the people that measures must be taken to avoid a repetition of the disaster. The prefect of the department of the Seine has issued instructions to the owners of flooded bouses to clean and isinfect their premises to the satis faction of the municipal architects within 24 hours after the subsidence of the waters. The government has ordered the tax collectors to show the greatest len iency to delinquents, and the Mont de Pie to is extending pawn tickets for three months. Public and private benevolence continues to respond to the call of the sufferers. Theaters and societies are organizing benefits, while the various race courses are arranging a big meeting for the spring, the receipts of men will go to the poor. A resolu tion has been introduced in the cham ber of deputies asking the government to award special crosses of the Lear on of Honor to those who have been con spicuous in the rescue work. Although the papers are nrintlnir columns of pitiful stories, a hundredth part of the horror hever will be known. Many corpses have been swept down river, and occasionally a corpse is found In a boat, broken away from some funeral procession. Tafi's Brother Is Worse. Los Angeles, Feb. 1. The condition of Henry W. Taft, brother of the pres ident, wno is in a local hospital suffer ing with an attack of erysipelas, took turn lor the worse ton trht Mr. Taft has been' attended by Dr. Wil liam A. Edwards, of this city, his brother-in-law. Tonight Dr. Edwards reported that the patient had develop ed more alarimng symptoms, a light lever having let In and evidences of a spread of the infection having ap peared. President Taft has been noti fied of the sudden change for the worse. Suffrage Union Bsrs Meat. New York, Feb. 1. The Gotham beef party, named in memory af tho Boston Tea Party, was formed today by the National women's progressive suffrage anion, which hss been active in the campaign Strsinnt hlirhar et ' living. Mrs. Sophia Loeblno-er and others addressed an open-air crowd in maamon square. Mrs. Loeb nirer said she and her asslocates proposed to open public cooking schools in the streets, to tescb cooking without meat. Trust Attorney Testifies. Chicago, Feb. l.The federal orand jury ioaay resumed Ita investigation Pacific Roads Must Face Trial by Nk April. Washington, Jan. St. The president has determined to press to a conclusion the pending suit against the Union and Southern Pacific Kailroad companies, looking to a dissolution of the merg.r, and today concluded to deny the appli cation of Mr. Lovett, llsrrloisn's suc cessor, for a dismissal of the suit Soon after Judge Lovett and a num ber of influential railroad people ap pealed to the president to stUash pro ceedings before Judge Vandsvsnler'a court in Salt take City., Mr Taft, following the course that had been- A Vet..te tea. mm. rata Is ths land of lb onion -a !ai-t h!-B t-tuitd Mr tfuaw. the Aor of "Spain of To.lsr," to fall Into Jte epnetiuVd y r: All returned tr!''rs sr sure te ipprerlste It fr Its fa'liu fi.r truth father than l' r-roMan. to the 'iorro of "I'be Aacleut Mariner." (Jarilr. arlle eer .liste fcsccpl in hl "U il'U-a. t. htvel i. bear .aaa. Al.ar K4. In ASIfii', aec. a t t(i,-, b. i. i..! t.. .. . 4. h lt. uri , ri. tl.. lu i f- t it( its! fc't At il 'In ts'ttt Sit.i !... c. ; .- l"tl -t lmu a tawtet, la Bojl.S. I. lea atr.a.l.rr. "Whn I returned frm our po"1-' sarty last nl!il my !? )ul Uwiaad ,lta; nut a rj was swkrn." "My allt loosed at me. tw, anl I Iju'I tl:ra that a moii a us A W.aasa o.l.t.a. "rltii: of ... lli.i . . I' d Uka te Ihoar you mmiviUiu$ tit tl. ti1un I'uii. h that "Toy rati"! ahuw me nnthln' Jak Johnsons "l a iuto h thai has all Ihem furrliters saain fur hcaatli!--Chlcasu Trlhuna Pra.aa.aatr. Mrs CVu)aier nodsad bar httahaai. "JMiitt," she askad, in a k vajaaj "hat la that man la uiiir.m. sWlasn "lia s txitilina a aamt.1. ef the aiaseM phar tn (hi ear. aasweieit Mr, Ckat-I water, 'W hat's he doing that fr "Ita a soing u wee It aa a la'tUteSt! What did yo StteeT t..a4 I Make Sal. "Wouldn't yeti like to try a tot tie my tt.iata4 eye tamnfl l).ly M rr-Ma" "No: iht's ntiihins what.tsr cm n.,!i.-r wiiti my " Vlt. ire etut!lr fW rataaetaal enrn.. Asa vtn remedy I su n M 1 rnta Painless Dentistrv V fjrP-' ... . ". , I m -M ra. , ' A: 3 Ulmanmm Sm. But Attorney General Wickershsm reached a different conclusion In the Pacific railroad merger case, and todsy he handed to President Tsft a volumln ous report, conclutions of which justi fied the president in the announcement that there waa a good rase against the railroads, following ths decision in the Northern Securities litigation. There fore, proceedings at Salt Uke City will be pressed. The status of the esse at present Is mis: i ne government has put in its testimony. The defense must begin in April and the usual evidence in rebut tal must be submitted thereafter. Then the case will go to that novel tri bunal of four judges providrd by the anti-trust act, known as the expediting court, and doubtli-sa in the end It will come before the Supreme court of the United States. .TOT-TO """ft th -cIM-beV breakfsst, and frequent ht.d.cnc., i ,ru,V R'Pb Crews, general counsel ahk L . . . . t n " vhstt ru eft I' iasri sa 1 hm nl l a. aw sata ae. a h a w c ii ne sees your COSteatonrue, DC Will . .--v,.., .iik iniJany, tes ssy, " Tou are bilious." Aver'a Pin. unea. tt c i won wen in sucn esses. II, J. As s..i Mass ay the J. q.aarOo., lawrau, llass, Children Forced to Work imcago, Jan. Si. High prices for rooa in Ohlesgo are driving ehil Iran to wora. in tha last three months 1,000 more permits nave been aaked of the state factory Inspector's office th. u the corresponding three months a yesr ku. i nis is an increase of more than v1 nu it is attributed not to any suouen demand of emnloves fr ih. services or minors, but to the necessi ties oi wont ingmen's families, which have compelled children i . w uuy itwa. Builds Aeroplane Qsrsge. Chicago. Jan. 81. Th li..k.t... - ariashsiawiiis. noiei, an exclusive hosttilryfor million- miirm, now nesrine COnin et on in it.:. city, win nave the twentieth fl,y, i.u up as an aeroplane garage I lea tvals....J L' I . .a - n .. v.....u mis is me llrst serious attempt in mis country to provide fr the coming method of travel. gersof tho Hlackstone say they feel u , aeroplane travel will be Kon.rai in me course of a f ( w years at the outside, and that the majority of their patrons will own airship. nd the garage will be popular. Panama Libel Suit Dismlassd. New York, Jan. 31.Th. i,u.. ment against the Press Publishing :,. pany, publishers of the N.. yt World, chsrglnir Joaenh P..i. others with criminal libel ."s Theotors Roosevelt, President T.f uiL?", In the ...v, uisirici court. Judi, Hough ruled that the at...... Z?l hich the Indictment T. "r" ., Ilu jurisuiction. New Csblret Rebuffed. Budapest, Jan. 81 An ...i.. was met by ths recentlv form-j t,.1? sr,wyithb.nef,wh,,nth- ch"nb day with a large majority voted . want of confidence In the mlnUtV The orem er tnW , h. a , "',n,,lrJ. unsbl. to decide immed ately wn.th t? resign or to dissolve LZl was Documents and books H.V.fl dl,,.0l' .P-fltament Ing to the Nat onal Paeklno- eomn.r7 1 " .".Vro.m BW. Pkat an lm. were examined, , "Pc ajouraintT lb. boa. rr. z Seeds llon't wasv timn .fut m.ifif-y Unt Ing ir emit, ur .. ,! ,.n 'tK ! t,rnnn i niv at tlx- N-.tMo r ti-xi-j tlon. Our p l. t- re raitiallr, j Pig Cntiil.nfim frre. Knwl fur a ( y, ; Vogelcr Seed Co. Salt Lake Cilv. Utah J i, " . eaisasi ,''- aaa f, tt aJS a Sw lt S aa lava, it - laMll it f A ?k.t Ik - 1 I rwssj f aeej . " .. at Hl-mm 9-9 am'" SBJ fsw V aa aarap ,wlr.et ttk4f mm Wise Dental Col kiiut aesaa. a. av w s i. sv sasisssa, f N U We, st j II a,rtiae a4sertls.es .lease awe,! tata eaier. On.r.ntead n.dar all Pare food Laws Jaoes M- Ca Chatao, IAKING POWDER Stands for Qualify Economy Purity In providing: the family's mcals,don't br njitlurtrH .i.liU A ,t.i t .... best. KC.a guaranteed pcrtcc tltft aV sr. t . nifllrau. , I a . cvcryining Dcttcr. try and uce. Perfect or . Money back. TJUSS SHOES lm- to l.WKAR F. IWsaWl I "WEAR LIKE IRON" They wear best where the wear I" hardest. Mada of aelecte.l n leather Bnccliillu ucuy inc kind of wear a hetllhy Kn win kivo them. Ti?,!?f A mh" In at Vi. l7 " l,rvnt the "'king out. Tha ..,. ... estrems toughnrss. Mayer Special Merit School Shoe 7h - ' cl,,,,,' f"" ' comfortable, natural way ,..., liKA ,tolhU, , yt . ,,y ... ?' , .'Kl '"""'"If' Oi'lf genuine have tbs ' "'' stamped on the sole, .n. a "?.""! aens ' the name .fa Sealer wh T "." ShK,l Shoea, we wlllaand yau.rraa, aef " Ptu,s,alsa UsiU.at Qeef Waehlaf tea. V l"o make Ifnnotbllt Shoes Un mon, r '1""f ldy Hhnea, Martha Washington i wZl LHh", "" CusWon Slwes and Mayer boot & shoe CO. " w a U K E E WISCONSIN