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' THK ISIMUI UITOO.MAX f'UimU,. 1JEUE31BKR .. 20, 1908- . , '
RAILROAD BOOSTED
BY VALE CONGRESS
Movement Started for Line
From Southern Idaho to
t Coos Bay. .
DISCUSS PROPOSED LAWS
Prominent C ttliena Xtmwl on Legis
lative Committee Date Set for
Future Conrentlon In Sa
lem January ! and SO.
BOISE. Idaho. Dec. 19. (Special.) The
thrie day" aejslon of the Oreaon-Tdaho
veIopmnt Congxeae. which nosed at
i.v tn Hi f-ttv nf Vale. Or., did
rcore. perhaps, than any one agency !onr
ih conference line lo mum up na -ranee
the Intereum of the. two ais'.er
- Ores'. and Idaho, than any
movement ever marred by tle citizens of
:le two (treat commonnur..
t-! fntivrti nut in e..lon Thursday,
Kridav and Saturday, closing thia noon.
nd was held for tne purpose oi 5
t.iinr business men of Idaho and Oregon
.- talk over the need of the state and
-.. promote the building of railroads and
development of irriaat'on project as well
to revive the construction of the Xlal
! eur irritation project, of Eastern Ore
sin, wiili the Government.
The attendant dur'.ii; the conference
was very flattering, there helnsc present
ibout 7" representative busine men of
Port'and. Palem. Rosebur. Mar.-hfieid.
t-j. vie. Ontario. PendletAn. also,
Boi-, Caldwell. Xampa. Tayette. p.xa-
tello.
State Committees .niei.
-n.a f.-:.it-i-.c- i.iint committee on rall-
-.jad legislation was appointed: Oregon
governor CJeorae r:. tuamn-nain.
:phen A. Iwe1t. of rendition: Colonel
. t- c Vrt.wl rf "Pnrliitnd: ldaiui rtyv-
ernor-eiee; James II. rVw.Jy. Willard
White, of Boise: J. 11. Ijweii. oi aia
.vell. I'orrespondin- serretirle chosen
r W. P. Pool'Uie. of Ontario, and
R!iv Atkinson, of Boise.
The six follnwlrr Congresses will le
,-ld:
Sa:u. Or.. January 2 ami .
Hois. February S'. and -t.
Ontario. March hi and 1..
l a Grande'. Apr'l 27 anil .
aldwell. May 11 ami 1J.
Burn.. July 17 and 1.
To Oather HnJIroad lata.
A commit tee on railroad data to
isist the railroad legislative rommlt
ee was appointed as follow: J. C
Turner. Birns. cliairman and secre
arv; Boise. W'illar.l White, .lames U
riest. Jod.e K. I. T'ii'ky. Max ly
"lei.i: Caldwell. J. II. Lowell: Payette,
olonel K V. Patch. K. C S. Krainard;
larsiifield. Walter l.yon: North Bend.
L Thomas. Jones, Director Vale,
f TV. ClagKeti. . O. Thomas: On
ariu. J. it. Blackaby. W. II. Iioolittle:
j. .-..'., K'niit Davev: Velsr. A. II."
teller: P:ii.ev!l. .Mr. Spatildlng. Judge
Hell. SI. A. Brink: Kosehurg. Mr.
..cher: lvr ljKe. r. ai. i-iinsiimu.
Kverv niemh.r of the i-ongrejs is
irg-d . fuxni.-di tata .-to- Hie .ecrH
ary ' " ' " - '
.state ld to llallroad Kayored.
The . cg.-es. throtiA resolution,
leclaied In favor of atate-alded rail
oads. development of Coo Bay har
..r and the revival of the .Malheur
.roject.
r.io m ill. next congresses to
ie held in Boise during January and
-alem during Kebruary. are urged to
to evervthinr .n tiieir power 10 i"n
he innttriiction of a railroad from
!olse ihroiigh Central Oregon to Coo
lay: recommending that the bay be
,.i.i k- tim r'edral Government as a
rtat naval and coaling station, and
omn-.erclal harbor tor tfio snipping oi
he Pacific Coast. U Is urged In the
-esolutlons that the aeiegaies urge
ipon th Legislature of Oregon the
niporiance of . nactinif (t lt Jd ses-
'ion a gertral .law enabling all dia
ricts which contain navigable waters
iirnn to ' raardze uort voniniis-
klons and to levy taxe for the purpose
.r raising irionvy 10 inipnuc uv n '
ors of nMon.
The river and harbor committee of
'ongvess is urged to make an appio
rUtioii for the improvement of Coos
rfay.
REYNOLDS IS NOT GUILTY
Cleared of Manslaughter Charge.
Ill A u to killed .Man.
I'HKHALIS. Wash.. Dec. 1 . t'Spe
ia!. i Not guilty was the verdict 4n the
rial of John W. Reynolds for manV
laughter, which was -included in tiie
wls County Superior Court today.
The Jury was out half an honr and took
ao ballots. On the first, two voted for
on vlctlon.
The argument for the state began
his morning with the opening address
y County Attorney I". K. Harmon. Col-
iitl Wil! 11. Thompson. of Seattle.
poke for the' defendant, concluding
nis afternoon. Air. Harmon closed the
rgumeni. after which Judge nice in-.trui-tcd
the jury.
Tire case, which occupied over a
iveek. has been watched with much In -
erest and the cotirttoom lias been
rowilcd. The occasion of (he trial was
t collision or. July "2?, between Mr. Fiy--iold'
a-.ito nobile and George Bucke!.
iv'.io was riding a bicycle, resulting In
h deatli of the tatter.
Mrs. R'n-kel has a suit pending
tcainst Mr. fteynoNTs for damages, but
t is intimated that this may now be
ttled out of court.
PILES WINS SALARY GAME
Board of Control .Member Plpone-
tjualif) ing and Gets Increase.
OLTXiriA. Wash.. Dec. 1.-Ppeclal.
Aevnje tinder an opinion by Attorney
;neral Atkinson. Slate Auditor C. W.
' 'lansen i issuing salary warrants for
Matt i Pil'S. of theBoard of Control, at
the rte of ti") per annum, while other
members of the Board, under a Supreme
(.oiirt decision, draw but annually.
Pil- qualified under rapoolntment.
after te law increas'rr the nalary was
issued by the last Legislature.
JOE YOUNG BACK HOME
Man Who shot Kapar Van Dran
Kegaln Llbert.
Jo Young, who came to Portland cs-:-rrlr
fnwri !h Tni:ent i ry. figured, in
-ne of tiie most sensational series of
traiediea recorded in the criminal annals
of this state. He was tried and con
victed of murderously aaultinc Kaspar
Van Dran in the latter saloon at 4C0
Washington street on the plghfof April
2. ll's victim later figured in a
temarkahle chain of circumstances which
caused the death of Ills wife, and a few
moniis later kili'd hinwielf.
The causes which led up to the shooting
of Van Iran by Young were said by the
latter to have been an undue intimacy
between Van Dran and Mrs. Young. Van
Dran. after recoverirs from the effects
of Young's shot, testified that the only
Interest he had taken in Mrs. Yqung was
when he helpd her out financially on
several occasions when she appealed to
hltn beoaree of her husband's alleged
neglect of her and her children.
On the night of the hooting. Toung
walked from the saloon at 4" Washing
ton street, of which he was proprietor,
to that kept by Van Dran. a few doors
distant, and on entering shot "San Dran
throigii the body. -The latter eventually
r-covered. shortly' after which hut wife
who was formerly Minnie Montieth. died
suddenly in her apartments after drink
ing poisoned ginger ale. Mrs. A an Dran
drank the atuff in the presence of her
.later, and dramatically preven ed the
latter front drinking It as she fell dead.
Th deatii of Mrs. Van Dran ha. never
been atlsfactorly explained and her dra
matic passing wa followed in a few
months by the suicide of Van Dran him
self Joe Yonne is said to have been par
doned from the Penitentiary by Governor
Chamberlain. Some few Month ago a
petition was circulated asking the gov
ernor to extend executive clemency, but
tliis w,as refused becau.se of certain ac
tions of Die prisoner.
DICKSuIwifED IN EAST
CI.AKK COI NTY SCHOOl.T EACH
KR ACCISKI OK I'll A CD.
Ex-Member vt Illinois Legislature
said lo Hare Duped Farmer Out
r $10,000 In Catlle Deal.
VANCOCVKR. -Wash..- Dec. 19. -(Special.
) Klbert Dickson, principal of the
public, school a! Brush rmirle. this
county. a arrested November and
spirited to his former home In Illinois,
where he is accused of dfraud!ngWill:am
son County fsnntrs to the tune of u.
co. Dickson was a member of the Ill'iioi
lg'siature two years ago. It Is said
he used his official position to help him
in his alleged crooked work.
Dickson's plan of operation. If I al
leged, was to purchase beef cattle, for
which he gave in payment worthless
ehecks on the First National Bank of
Goreville. Johnston County. 111. When
these checks were sent to the Gorevlll-i
bank on which they were originally
drawn, they were turned down by ths
cashier of that Institution, with the In
formation that Dickson liad withdrawn
all of Ills money which he had deposited
there, and-in addition to this had trans
ferred all of hi property 'to others.
As toon as this state of affairs was
disc-overed. warrants were sworn out and
the officer at St. Iuls notified to ar
rest Dickson. But they were too late.
Dickson had sold the cattle, cashed his
checks and left for par! unknown. In
vestigation showed that Dickson's oivcra
tlons were extensive, and it was found
that he had numerous victims In John
ston and In I'liion Counties. Rewards
were offered for his apprelienion and for
two ypais officers searchd the entire
country to locale Dickson.
Dickson's experiences were told in a
trembling volte to Sheriff B. D. S.ipping
ton. of Clark County, shortly af;er his
arreat at the little school house at Brnsh
Prairi. 12 miles from Vancouver, where
he and ills son. Lloyd Dickson, were
teachers. Dickson stated to Sheriff S:ip
pington that when he wrote the cluck
he had the money In tin bank to make
them good and fully intended to pay
tliem. but upon arriving at the markets
In St. Loui with his cattle he found that
the markets had fallen and the reduced
price at which he was compelled to sell
them, would leave him absolutely penni
less. If the checks were paid. Then It
was that he resolved to get together every
available dollar and fly the country.
Dickson has a brother, ft. H. Dickson.
In Portland, but he located In Clark
County and secured a school at Brush
Prairie. He then sen: for his wife and
family and purchased a tl'oi home, upon
which, at the time of his arrest, he had
pa'd !.
-The clever defective work of Sheriff
Sapping'.uu resulted in Dickaou's arrest.
Weeks of search through county records
and tax roll. !ls:s of voters and teachers
of schools, finally gained for the. Sheriff
Uio clew that led to Dickson's ar
rest. That clew was a deed of transfer
by Dickfon.
Dick.on did not deny 1.1 Identity, nor
did he deny that lie was guilty .of the
crimes marge it against him. He sub
mitted to arrest quietly, and stated tnat
his only remaining hope was that ills
victim in the old home stale -would give
him a chance to repay them wltli Inteiest.
NO LUMBER DUTY WANTED
tCorlir.ued rr.im F;nt r. 1
ducers without reducing wages if the tar
iff is reduced.
W. O. Dtirant, of Flint. Mich., asked
that the duty on automobile he reduced
from to il per cent, and that the duty
of 4S per cent on automobile parts be
reduced 5 per cent. He asserted that in
a JH' machine the cost of labor is wn.
and that other manufacturer had really
asked for a duty of u per cent on the
finished product for the sake of labor.
W. C. Grange, -of Newihnrg. N. T..
asked that the duty on cars and trucks
for hauling cane and cane product im
ported from .the Philippines be removed
from Americans end Increased to 25 per
cent for foreigners.
DOKS NOT NEED PKOTECTIOX
Implement-Maker Oulte Indifferent.
Auto Man Ak Reduction.
WASHINGTON. Dec. Is. The testimony
o? H D. Metcalf. of Auburn. X. T.. rep
l.i International Harvester
Company, in the tariff hearlrer today was
S'milar In many resps.'ta to that of Jodge
R. H. Gary, of th t'nltd Stafs Steel
Corporation yesterday. Mr. Metcalf sail
his company is so well entrenched In the
agricultural implement business that It
doa not need the tariff and that it is
h.-materln! so it how the tariff is changed.
Pe did rot deny that the International
Harvester Coir-pa ny manufactures over
wi per cent of t'.ie agricultural mammary
til the I nit.d Slates
t
Mr. Marshall Mead Dead.
HILLSBORO. Or.. Pec. J9.-iSpedaI.V-Mrs.
Marshal! Mead died at West Cnlon
yesterday morning, from an attack o ty
phoid pneumonia. She was born 111
Marysvllle. Cat.. September -. U6S. and
came to Oregon with her parents ten
years later, settling near Greenville, Wash
ington County. She was married to Mr.
Mead In 1"6. the hushand and ten chil
dren aiirvivirg. Of her immediate fam
ily four hrote-nrs and on sister survive:
Myron Bard. Portland: Jesse. William P.
and Waller K.. Banks. Or., and Mis. Z.
N. Seeiye, also of Banks.
WETS SEE VICTORY
Hope to Overthrow Prohibition
in Union County.
ELECTION NOTICES FAULTY
Point "at Issue Same a-In Grant
County. Wherein Supreme Court
Decided Local Option Election
to Be - Null and Void.
LA G RAX DR. Or.. Dec. - 1. .Spe
cial.) Prohibition in Union County 1
in dire danger. When the order first
became effective It was attacked by a
local brewer. J. Itoesch. who asked for
an injunction on the ground that
Sheriff Childers had not properly
ponied tiie notice of election. The
Circuit Court denied the request for
injunction, claiming that the majority
was so large thai the precincts in
question could not affect it.
The case rested there, but since the
Supreme Court has rendered Its sweep
ing decision in the Grant County case,
which Is similar in almost every re
spect to this one, Iloesch gave notice of
appeal to the Supreme Court. When
the decision is forthcoming. It Is be
lieved that the local option law will
he invalidated, as the I'nion County
Instance in regard to faulty posting of
notices is similar to that i Grant
County.
A simiiar attack was 'made today In
the Anderson whisky case, but the
judge overiuled the motion for an in
structed jury. A few moments later
the fury returned a verdict of not
guilty..
TO ALTER APPORTIONMENT
Arkcrman Would Make as Basts
Number of Teachers Employed.
PENDLETON, Or.. Dec. 19. ( Special.)
To make the amount of money which
each School district shall receive from
the state and county school funds de
pendent upon the number of teachers
employed in each district instead at
noon the number of children of school
age was the radical change in tiie man
ner of the appropriation of school funds
urged by State Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction J. !. Ackerman in this
city today. He was addressing the sec
ond annual meeting of school officers
of Imatilla County.
County Superintendent Welles also
aroused the Interest of his "' hearers
by attacking the present plan of mini
mum county tax levy and special dis
tiict levies for the maintenance of the
schools. He declared that the property
valuations in the several districts did
in no wise correspond to the number
of pupils in the districts, or the amount
of expense necessary In maintaining tiie
schools. He insisted that tho county
levy should be Increased so that district
levies would not be necessary.
Every district in the county was rep
resented at today's meeting and every
director and the clerk was present from
some of them, making it by far the
largest and most interesting meeting of
its kind ever held in Eastern Oregon.
Morning and afternoon sessions wc.e
held and practically the whole day was
consumed with the discussions.
ATTEMPTED WRECK FAILS
Switch III row n at Bellingham, hut
Brakes Are Applied.
B EI. I.INGHAM. Wash.. Dec. 19. Train
wreckers tonight threw the switch on
the Bellingham Bay British Colum
bia road inside ths city limit heie and
derailed the 6:S southbound train, en
dangering the lines of 40 passengers.
The train ran over the ties and came
to a stop when ilie engine wa on the
very brink of AVhatcom Creek. The
fact that Engineer Story saw the thrown
switch and put on the emergency brakes
when the train was riiO feet away was
all that prevented the loss of life.
No one was Injured. I'lreman llofto
Jumped before the (vain left the track,
but escaped Willi a few bruises.
The local police are working on the
case, but so far have discovered no
clew to the identity of the wreckers.
PRISONER PLANS SUICIDE
Continued from First rtJ.
i
meet him in his chambers, and she
was removed to the County Jail.
Immediately after she wa taken to
the County Jail. Mrs. Martin became
hysterical. She grew worse until she
w.-i in a dead faint.
Let Us Make a
SUGGESTION
You are doubtless going to give HIM
something for Christmas. And you
want to feel sure that what you select
will be absolutely correct and new.
Our stock comprises only the new, the
right things for HIS wear and use. ,
This is our first season.!
Why not come and see our assortment
of select furnishings ? We know your
purchases made here will please HIM
'
Michel & Sichel Co.
"FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW"
286 Wash. Street
SEE WINDOWS
Piano Tuning
r- and na
Repairing
Our iDsInc and repslrlsar de
partment has fr years beea co-
Idered the Terr hest the
least.
Recently the services- of
Sir. J. A. Shaw, a piano
and player-piano expert of
most extensive experience
in Eastern manufacturing
circles, and of National
renown, lias been added to
our force.
Surrounded by a corps
of trained and competent
tuners, polishers and' reg
ulators, the quality of our
Tfork. is meeting with en
thusiastic approval at all
hands. ' -
Last year, under our
$ V0 per , year cont ract . .
Eilers Piano House tuned
over 7300 pianos of vari
ous makes and styles.
.AVith our doubly efficient
corps of tuners, we expect
to add greatly to this num
ber. ;
e
Let -us explain 'to you
how on r yearly contract
will save you money, will
insure your piano always
being in tune. and. best of
all. will prevent your
piano from depreciating
in value.
Teles-hoae r mall orders
receive prompt atteatlon.
picknoraJlabiHtiX
3S3 Washington Street
HANCING FAILS; USES GUN
JOSEPH . LORETZ. JfXCTIOX
FARM EH, FOl'XI) DEAD.
Man Whom Workmen Cut Down
Takes Ills lire Xeit Day by
Ue of Shotgun.
KUGENK, Or.. Dec. 19. Special.)
Joseph Lorelz. a Iane County farmer,
committed stjicida some tirue between
Thursday and Saturday, by aboootirtg
himself in the head. The suicide oc
curred on the Bushnell furm near the I.
N. Edwards place, about ten mile from
Eugene on the river toad and about five
miles this side of Junction City.
Joseph Iret was the man who tried
to hang himself near Junction City last
Wednesday, and was cut down by the
gang of telephone linemen who saw the
man In time to save him from strangling
' to death. l.orelz had been acting
peculiarly and told some of the men what
he intended lo do. J ft1, said: "Good-bye,
boys. I'm going to hang myself."
fie was unconscious and nearly dead
when his body wa-s cut down. As soon
as he was conscious he ran away. Sheriff
Bown. with assistants, immediately be
gan a search and In the course of their
hunt came to the liomaff Henry txiretz.
a brother, and a farmer near Junction.
The brother had not seen the hunted
man, and the Sheriff continued the hunt
until late Wednesday night.
The next morning Joseph appeared at
Ms brother's house, and the latter told
Joseph of the story that was currentof
trying to hang himself. This seemed to
irritate Joseph and he left the house with
his gun, soon after which his brother
tried to find him. and falling, another
iearch was bsriln. 11 was not until this
affernoou about 3 o'clock tht his dead
oody was found by Henry. L.oretz, with
a gunshot wound in his forehead. ' The.
Coroner's jurv found a verdict of suicide
this evening. Joseph loreti was a single
man, ii years of are.
Ellis Ileinunded to Jail.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec. 19. (Spe
cial.! ft. if. Ellis, accused of attempt
ed blackmail, pleaded not guilty before
Judge McCrdie today, and was bound
over for trial under "'( bonds, which
he was nnahl to furnish.
i r : vi . .m
SAG
Our entire stock of this season's newest
SUITS, OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS'
at a sacrifice. No last season's styles no
odds and ends; blues and blacks included.
Reduction of prices as follows: V,
Suits-Over coa
$20 values now
$25 values now
$30 values now
$35 values now
$40 values now
AH smoking jackets one-third off regular prices; fancy vests one
fourth off regular prices; our entire line of trousers one-fourth off.
In this sale Benjamin's full dress and tuxedo suits are excepted.
B
11 iUlfli
Commencing Monday, store will be open evenings until Christmas
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EL
fPOKAXE CAPITALISTS BUYING
CMATILI.A Tit ACTS.
Moody Company Proposes to Pro
mote Fruit Industry on ItU-li
River Rollout.
PHNPKKTOX. Or.. Dec. 19. (Special.)
Details of still another reclamation pro
ject for Umatilla County- became known
today when it wps learned that a syndl- I
0 -1
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the stiff, hard piece that is up around your heel; a
vital part; helps keep 'the shoe in shape.
Selz Royal Blue have one-piece sole - leather
counters; Ave mention it because so many shoes have
pieced counters; some have pasteboard; some -worse.
It's a small way of skimping on quality,' at your
expense; you get honest leather in Selz shoes.
The maker guarantees not merely the shoe, but ,
your satisfaction with it. ,
Selz Royal Blue Shoes, $3.50, $4, $5.
Tomorrow Is Washday, Avoid Its Troubles by
Sending to the
UNION LAUNDRY COMPANY
Where Linen Lasts
FAMILY WASHING
Rough dry 5c a pound, rough dry by the piece lc up
Lace Curtains 30c Per Pair
Call Main 398 or A 1123
M III H
Mil 11 I V
s&SBSir IWS7 sBsav
9 fl llTHlS
IS
311 Morrison Street, Opposite the Postoffice
eate of Spokane capitalists had contracted
for several hundred acres of river bottom
la:td along the t'matilla River about 20
miles west- of Pendleton. The syndicate
Is headed by M. L.. Moody, of the Moody
land Company. While the mini her of
acres already acquired and the additional
number of acres upon which options
have been secured, could not he ascer
tained today, owinjf. to the fact that
Moody haa returned to Spokane without
having filed any of his deed, it is known
that several farmers have parted with
their holdings, the buyers in some in
stances heiiiK compelled lo take in al
most worthless hill ami bluff lands to
get the rich boitom tracts desired.
This section is noted for its fine fruit,
heretofore produced on a small scale ami
it. is the purpose of the promoters of
the protect to divide the land up into
small fruit ,tracts. Thoush" the land to
Good Leather "Counters" in
Selz Royal
Blue
Shoe
Y o u know
v hat t h o.
counter "
of a shoe is;
Cor. 7th and Washington Sts.
$15.00
$18.75 :
$22.50
$27.50
$30.00
iic developed is nvstly siibirrlcatcd, water
will be taken from the rniailllii River to ,
reclaim portions tliiit niav need it. , .-.
f- -.
Thc'i'itv of Hamuli. l Ua-hld. FU it'tatt.
lia? 8 fo.'-elKii -trade ..f nearly SL'.-i."in.i'i
a year.
j i
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fx
Tfie Best Painless
Dental Wort
For -i v.ars .-. leader In lnlnless
Dental Work in fortland. liy oIm-painle.-s
method we can do all kinds
of ff'iod. reliable-',tloiital wfl1c ;wTtliit! ,' f ; fi
causinK you Hie uhl-llme suffering,
hce l .n aboul il. C'-t im r prices antl
advice. For Hie ij.-ixl IS dayn . wo,' will
ive ..ou ' iu- hc.I Imrti-Hin you ever
(IrcamVd of r( -tlir.s; -in painlcs-i. ilcnlijl. A ,:
work.
mn TEETH
.e&.n?J Without P a w.
If vou nave to lutvc your tooth out.:
mill hridBCV.oilc or plates put in the, i
Fame day. If you :i1it il done at
once,
about
done.
we will not Keen., you. ionium.
lon to have yntir ilcntni work,
UISI-IASKU ;t MS'.
An- vmir eum.s.j''d. sore
;ind rccediiiff from . the
cure it for you if yon
time. i
I'l.l'I'MS V7
rem h 't We en
come to 113 in
'.Ml I T.
P.UM.Kss H.XTH C'l'l.Ci SO CI'S.' Kree
u brn Ollirr Work Is Ordered.
DR. W. A. WISE
l'rrnident mid lanaaer.
The Wise Dental Co.
(Inc
The Fallliiu Hide.. :td and Mash. .'
H'flce Honrs . M. to S 1. 1.
Sifitiln.vs II to I.
riionrK mid 3lnin UO-t.
WUIIK (ilAIHNTHKK.
MILLIONS OF
"Tummy" Iches
re on the way. They always come
Xrnas for the big and little. Get
ready for them, mother. The whole
household will have to be helppd.
CASCARRTS will do it easily,
and naturally one at, bed time lo
each member and keep the whole ;
family well.
Rtit a 10c box CASCARETS week'n
" treatment and have it har.dy to ue . .
very night. Xmas week.
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