The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1918, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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OREGON INDUSTRY
Toledo Altrce sawmill has been
leased and villle operated.
Thorscn Hcndrieksen Lum
ber Co. to establish a box factory
at Toledo.
Klamath Falls to have $100,
O00 brick store and office build
ing. Salem State Highway de-'
partment constructing 82 pro
jects, costing $2,857,800.
Independence Vegetable can
nery and evaporator to go up on
600-aere Horst hop ranch.
Portland public schools add
shipbuilding training school.
Champoeg Contract let for a
$1298 memorial building.
Dayton Farmers' I'nion de
clines to affiliate with Non-Partisan
League. The Union is a co
operative organization and does
not believe in state ownership of
industries.
Portland Willamette Iron &
Steel Co. has contracts for 165
boilers for ships.
Eastern and Central Oregon
wheat crop to increase fifty per
cent.
Newport Yaquina Bay seems
due for some of tlie long delayed
prosperity. New sawmills start
ing, shipyard in prospect at To
ledo, logging road to be built and
$500,000 harbor work started.
Alieel Alieel Farmers Eleva
tor Co. to build $100,000 concrete
elevator.
North Bend Work on dry
kilns and remanufaeturing plans
and planing mills in connection
with Buehner Lumber Co. and
North Bend Mill and Lumber Co.
here progressing rapidly.
Joseph organizes to build ele
vator. Other towns in county
plan to organize for building, ele
vators.
(irants Pass Mining activity
in Illinois valley, in south end of
Josephine county, is increasing
rapidly.
St. Helens water mains to be
extended to Columbia City.
St. Helens Work on Colum
bia-St. Helens road urged, and
$1,400. subscribed to aid con
struction. In his annual report Hon. John
Shelton Williams, Comptroller of
the Currency, U. S. Government,
shows absolute necessity of main
taining credit and efficiency of
public utility companies as a war
time necessity, and says utility
commissions and municipal au
$1,195
The
FOUR POINTS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER
Elgin Distinction
Elgin Endurance
are the big points that rank the ELGIN SIX best in the moderate price class. 5
ELGIN DISTINCTION comes with the fashionable center cowl of the high priced European models,
combined with the beautiful yacht line design of the ELGIN SIX, giving a style and distinction that sets
the ELGIN SIX apart from the monotonous design of the average car.
ELGIN ENDURANCE has been proven by crucial tests in some of the most gruelling reliability con
tests, where the ELGIN SIX came through with perfect scores and without mechanical adjustment during
or immediately after such runs. The ELGIN SIX has established a new record of 1,626 car-racking, stam
ina testing miles, in 67 Vi hours, between Chicago and Miami, Fla., over steep, rocky mountain roads, heavy
sands, and slimy, treacherous swamp roads.
ELGIN ECONOMY is the third big point that a prospective buyer should consider. A minimum in
wear on all parts of the motor and equipment of the car, minimum consumption of gasoline and oil at all
times and under all conditions th ese are the points that make ELGIN ECONOMY famous. ELGIN cars
in the tests mentioned above traveled an aggregate of 825 miles on an average consumption of gasoline of
25.6 miles to the gallon, and over 200 miles to a quart of oil.
ELGIN COMFORT is insured by the work of Elgin Engineers, who have perfected an improved rear
spring suspension, found only in the ELGIN SIX, whicn sets a new standard of motoring ease and comfort
at high speeds, reducing shock and vibration to a point not surpassed in any car at any price.
The special construction of the Elgin velvet-acting clutch enables the ELGIN SIX to be started on
high gear, eliminating to a large degree the necessity of gear shifting under ordinary conditions thus mak
ing the handling of a motor car safe and easy for women.
These four points are only the big factors of a car that justify such an enviable reputation as the
ELGIN SIX bears. There are scores of other points that contribute materially to its standing as the pre
mier car of its class. From front to rear of the car, inside and out, seen and unseen, the ELGIN SIX will
stand the inspection of the most expert mechanics and not be found wanting in anything that makes for
comfort, power, speed, endurance and beauty.
LET US PROVE THESE STATEMENTS TO YOU.
L. G. Weidewitsch & Son
WASHINGTON COUNTY AGENTS
Phone City 105 ----- Cornelius, Oregon
Let us give you a demonstration
Free Inspection and Service Every 500 Miles Here and in Portland. Call on us
thorities should grant rati in
creased where necessary, as the
Um-nk down of these corporations
would he a national calamity.
SCHOOL NEWS
An Arbor Day program at Moun
tain Home school. M. N. llonhnni.
teacher, was well attended, and
netted $30 for Bed Cross.
Edna Janus and Leo F.lwert,
of Middleton School, have each
sold over $50 worth of V. S. S..
and are entitled to membership
in the Rainbow Regiment.
Thirty-seven schools have al
ready sent contributions for Ar
menian relief direct to the Coun
ty School Superintendent's otliee.
The amount received to Febru
ary IS is ?7i.80. We hope to get
something from every school.
The amount received from each
will be published so that the ac
counts of the Superintendent's
otliee can be cheeked.
The following reports show
how the Thrift Campaign is .start
ing off in the schools:
Washington County; Date Feb.
1, li IS -
Amount of Liberty Bonds own
ed by teachers. $;U50.
Amount of Liberty Bonds ow n
ed by pupils, $.tSl5.
No. of $3.00 War Savings Cer
tiheates owned bv teachers. 55.
No. of $5.00 War Savings Cer
tificates owned by pupils. 3 !!.
No. of pupils owning $5.00
War Savings Certificates. 11!.
No. of 25e Thrift Stamps own
ed by teachers. 12ti.
No. of 25e Thrift Stamps own
ed by pupils, 1052.
No. pupils owning 25e Thrift
Stamps, 2H0.
No. of pupils belonging to a
War Savings Society, 107.
Amount Contributed to war
funds during this month, $102.
2(5. No. of pupils contributing to
war funds during this month.
553.
No. of pupils carrying O. A. C.
Industrial Club project. 87.
No. of pupils belonging to an
Industrial Club. 120.
No. of pupils not carrying a
regular O. A. C. project, but hav
ing iiiliviitn.il gardens, field
ing individual gardens, field
stock, or doing regular sewing,
knittinir. Red Cross work or oth
er productive industry, 753.
N. A. Frost. Co. Supt.
Here at Home 5-Passenger Touring Car
sJSSVL. The 4-Passenger Roadster
GIN
Car of the Hour
Elgin
Elgin
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Scandinavian American Bank to
Fred Kellert, 2 acres Bcaverton
Reedville Tract, $10.
Alice Ogden et al to W 11 Wil
son, 2 ' . acres above Forest
C.rove, $3000.
Elmer T Council to Lulu May
Ingram, lots :i!, 10, block 17,
Garden Tracts, $10.
Lloyd Ingram to .1 Blancbard,
lots f, 2, blk 1(, Garden Tracts.
$10.
E Quaokenbush to U Sloan, Its
11, 12, 13, Alderbrook Farm,
$3000.
John Hemphill ct ux ct nl to
Win A Hoover et al, !0 acres Ja
cob Hoover d 1 c, $
Fred Schlcckla to Peter Her
man, 1!.5! acres Minter Bridge.
Wm Hurley to W F Kecsee, Its
112. 13. Virginia Place, $10.
J no Coiixolinan to W H Purdin
lot 12, blk 2, Conelman Acres.
$750.
F M Heidcl "to Jos Kerr, tract
in blk 7, Finney's ml, $10.
Ira Berger to F D Waring, tret
at Garden Home. $10.
Scandinavian American Bank
to Rose Baker, w 1 lot 7, Aid
rich Acreage, $10.
Elnathau Sweet to Ladd Estate
Co. lot 12 k Johnson F.st Ad, lion
verton-Rcedville, $10.
John Williams to W T Sellers.
10 acres sec IS t 2 n r 3 w. $10.
N C Shipley to W D Sellers. 13
acres sec 13 t 2 n r 1 w, $1000.
Harrv Hughes to Peter Vandc-
hev, lots 1, 2, blk 20. Beaverton.
$300.
R N Shane to Susan C Shane,
35.128 acres Peter Scholl d 1 e
$1. .
Geo Bagley to Chas Eslerly.
1.12 a BeaveVton-Reedville, $10.
J N Grabel to C F Grand, 2 .
acres N C Richardson d I e, $10.
J Leighton to Freil Grabhorn.
tract in sec 23 t 1 s r 2 w. $800
Jos tlickctihottom to Iratieis
K Rigirs, tract in blk 1 Finney'."
Ad, $10.
F G Haulenbeck to Merrit V
Jackson, lot 13 blk 2, North
Plains. $250.
Then Gershaw to W J Halloek,
lotsl. !, blk 1 Owens sub-div of
Garden Home, $100.
Minnie Mellov to A W Molin,
3S. 13 acres VanSchuvvcr Tract
$1.
F E Griifsbv to Frank Col felt.
lots 5, ti, 7, S, blk 1. Smockvill
V))
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Economy
Comfort
Here is a nicsstj,ti to
(uttering women, from
Mrs. Katliryn Ldwards,
ol K. F. 0.4, Washington
Court House, Ohio. "I
am clad to tell, and h.iv
told many women, what
1 suffered before I knew
ot Canlul and the prcat
benefit to be derived from
this remedy. A few
years npo I becr.mc prac
tically helpless . .
TAKE
n in
The Woman's Tonic
"I was very weak
Mrs. Ldwauls Roes
to say. "and could not
stoop without suffering
preal ruin . . . Nothing
seemed to help me until
I heard of Cardul and be
pr.n the use of it ... I
gradually Mined my
strength ... I am now
able lo do all my woilc."
ii you need a tome lake
you as it helped this lady.
All Prugsi-its
EH 12
.rIO.
('lias C Knsterly to John Frank
tracts in lots "S'J and lot :IIK.
Johnson I'.st Ail Iteuverton Iteeil
ville. $10.
Olhe Tavlor to Ain.ite T.'ivlor,
int of lot :t hlk II Walker's A.I.
Forest drove, $1.
F. J Boos to Uohert Alexiuiiler,
part lot !t Mock '.' N i.vlor's Ail. 1
( irove, $ 1 .
Ceo I'oteet to Itli.'t Chea.lle, tr
li. Shield's Little Farms, fit).
For ltent-PesiraMe dairy
ranch, 12 acres; 10 in eultivii-
lion; tine .soil; line row stalile, IS
staneliions; cement Hour; all nee-'
i-ssary Imildiiiir ; li room house;
family orchard; on Johnson
Creek, in I'oitliml city limits;
Anleiiwahl station on Iace. l)e
ihcr ilirret lo consumers near by
it 12 cents r quart, by the
iionlli." Kent , if.'tO monthly. I.
Iturlev, Owner, Miluaukie, Ore.,
Route" 2. 47-!
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In The County Court of The State
Of Oregon For Waxhington
County.
In the Mutter of the Estate of
John Scharer, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undcr.-dirned administrator of sail!
estate has filed in the above entitled
Court and cau.ie his final aceount
and report as such administrator, and
the said Court has fixed and appoint
ed Monday the 25th day of February
1018, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
of ihI day, and the Court Room of
the above entitled Court in Hillsboro
Oregon, as the lime and place for
hearing objections to said final ac
count and for the final settlement of
said estate.
Dated this 22d day of January
1!)18.
DAVID TSCHAP.OLD,
Administrator of estate
aforesaid.
HARE, McALEAR & PETERS,
Attorneys of administrator.
Notice of Executor's Sale of Real
Property
Notice is hereby piven that by virtue
of and nursuarit to an order of Bale
made and entered by the county court
of the State of Oregon for WashiiiKton
County on the 22nd duy of January,
HUH, in the matter of the estate of
Peter Gcbson, deeensed, the under
signed Executor of said estate, will
from and after Saturday, the 2nd day
of March. 1!)1K. proceed to sell at
private sale to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the following described
real property lielongliig to said estate
and situate in Washington County,
Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at an iron on the east line
of Section 21). T. 1. S. of R. 4 W. of
W M. Washington County, Oregon,
South l:!20.r feet from the Northeast
corner of said Section, the same being
the N. K. corner of the S. E. 1-4 of the
N. K. 1-4 of Section 2i); thence on
Section line south 12IKI feet to a point
in Roadway; thence in the said roadway
west 4H.7 feet; thence north 48 deg. 2.'1
min. west 92K.8 feet; thence north 18
deg. 45 min. east !(4H.5 feet; thence
north til deg. 45 min. west 252 feet;
thence south (it) deg. 02 min. west 389.2
feet; thence south W deg. 02 min. west
157 feet; thence north ti4 deg. 57 min.
west 285 feet; thence north 77 (leg. 4!)
min. west 417.5 feet; thence north CH
deg. 11 min. west 2X0.1 feet; thence
south 88 deg. 3D min. west 30.3 feet
to an iron, the southwest comer of the
N. W. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4 of Section
29; thence north 1320 feet., more or less
to the 1-4 corner on the north lino of
said Section 29; thence on Section line
east 1320 feet, more or less to the S.
W. corner of the N. E. 1-4 of the N.
E. 1-4 of Section 2!); thence south 89
deg. 41 min. east 1321 feet to the place
of beginning, containing fiO.02 acres,
more or less.
liids for said real property will he
received by the undersigned at the law
oflices of Hare, McAlear & Peters, in
the American National Hank building,
Hillsboro, Oregon, from and after the
alxive Hnecifieddate. Said sale will be
made snhjpct to confirmation by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington County.
Dated thiB 31st day of January, 1918
William King,
Executor of the Estate of Peter
Gebson, deceased.
Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys
for Executor.
fsm
on 'tl
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OliEliON FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
l.iuld & Tilton Hunk, a corporation,
plaintitl'f, vs.
Paul H. Keimers, (Iruee Rentiers, Gun
Guddut, Prudential Loan Company,
a corporation, W. If. Powell, J. C,
Ainsworth, Alice 11. Ainsworth.
United States National Hunk, ol
Portland, Oregon, u corporation, W.
E. Johnson, Kato L. Johnson, Clara
M. Hickman, Guv N. Hickman, Ar
nold J. Heskett, iteulrico Even Hen
kett, S, A. Wallace, Penelopo Wal
lace. E. J. MeKannii, E. J. McKun
nu us administrator with the will
annexed of the Estate of 1. A. E
steyn, deceased, Minnie Epsteyn,
11. 11. Tripp us administrator with
the will annexed of the Estate of
W. F. Gilmour, deceased, Maud Er
nm Gilmour, and E. J. McRnnmi as
administrator of the estate of Ep
steyn, Giknour St Company, il linn
of which 11. A. Epstevn deceased
and W. F. Gilmour deceased were I
partners, Defendants, I
SUMMONS I
To Paul II. Reimers, W. H. Powell, 1
W, F. Johnson, Kate L. Johnson, S.
A. Wallace, E. J. MeKunna, E J Mc
Kauna as Administrator with the
will annexed of the Estate of D A.
Epsteyn, Minnie Epsteyn, H, 11.
Tripp as administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of W, F.
Gilmour, deceased, Maud Emm Gil
mour, mul E .1. MeKunna as adminis
trator of the Estate of Epsteyn, Gil
mour & Company.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you me hereby itsiuinsl to appear
and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled
court and cause within six (f) weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit: On or be
fore the 9th day of April, I'.'ls, and
if you fail to so nnpear and answer
as herein required for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the said
court for the relief demanded in its
complaint. A succinct statement of
the relief demanded, is as follows, to
wit :
That the plaintitff do have and re
cover irom llie (leietuiams l am it.
Keimers, Grace Reimers, and Gus
Guddat the sum of Eight Thousand
Four Hundred and F'lttccn and 79
100 ($S,4 15.79) Dollars, together with
interest thereon at the rate of six ()
per cent, per annum from the 1st day
of October, 1917, and for the further i
sum of Seven Hundred ($700,011) Dnl-;
ars attorneys fees, together with ;
osts ami disbursements in this suit, i
and that the moilgage described in I
plaintiff's complaint tiled herein be
decreed to be a first lien upon all the j
following described real property to-1
wit :
The East one-half ( 's ) of the
Southeast Quarter ( ' ) of Section
Ten (10) in Township Three (3)
South, Range Two (2) West of the
Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill
County, Oregon, save " und except
therefrom a tract of land containing
Two and seventy one-huiulicdths
(2.70) acres, moro or less, in the
Southeast corner thereof, deeded by
grantee herein to Henry Fallman and
Emilie Fallman by deed dated June
14, 1909, and recorded in Hook 67 of
deeds at Page 1-16 thereof i
Also the following described prem
ises; Heginning at a pulnt North 80
degrees, 38 minutes, Wt 20 chain
North 8.4 1 chains from the Southeast
corner of Section Ten (10), Township
Three (3) South, Range Two (2)
West of the Willamette Meridian in
Yamhill County, Oregon, running
thence North 31.57 chains, thence
West 12.07 chains to the East line of
the Hcnjamin Heater and wife's dona
tion land claim, thence south along
the East line of said donation land
claim, 31.57 chains, thrice East 12.i7
chains to the place of beginning, con
taining forty (40) acres more or less;
Also the following described prem
ises: Reginning at a point on the sec
tion line 11.91 chains North of the
Southwest corner of Section Eleven
(11) Township Three (3) South,
Range Two (2) West of the Willam
ette Meridian in Washington County,
Oregon, running thence South 89 de
grees 45 minutes, East C.G4 chains to
the Westline of a tract of land sold
by A. J. Winters and wife to J. R. Me
dill by deed dated November 13, 1892,
and recorded in Deed Hook 3fi at Page
92 thereof, thence North along the
West line of said Medill tract 1C.8 J
chains, thence North 72 degrees 30
minutes, East 13.88 chains to the
Northeast corner of said Medill tract,
thence North 8.64 chains to the North
line of the Southwest Quarter of said
Section Eleven (11), thence West 20
chains to the section line, thence
South 28.09 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing 81.53 acres, more
or less;
Also the following described prem
ises: Heginning at a point on the Sec
tion line, 20.15 chains West of the
Northeast corner of Section Fifteen
(15) Township Three (3) South,
Range Two (2) West of the Willam
ette Meridian in Yamhill County,
Oregon, thence running South 8.27
chains to the North line of the South
ern Pacific Railroad right of way,
thence running Easterly along said
right of way, to the Southwest corner
of a tract of land owned by Henry
Fallman and Emily Fallman, thence
North along the West line of said
Fallman tract to the North line of
said Section Fifteen (15), thence
West ulong said section line to llie
place of beginning, containing 9.5 ac
res of land, more or less.
Except tracts 1, 2, 4, 5, f!, 9, 11, 14,
15, 18 and the South Two (2) acre
of Tract No. 8 and the North half
acre C4) of Tract No. 12, and the
MOLES HAVE NO EYES.SOj
VLjffw jkkj'v nr.n . . f
inci V.KH i kcrU n i
BILLBOARDS AND GET
WISE. DON'T YOU BE
A MOLE I
THE HILLSBORO
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
An oU, safe mul t cms.i vative tiank,
located in the Hillsboro Commercial
block, & W. corner Main ami Sccoixl
streets.
Hillsboro Commercial Hank.
North One und one half (I'll) aero
of Tract No. 19, all being in said Che
luilem Mountain Orchards nci-niding
lo tin' duly recorded plat thereof.
Ami that whatever l ight, title of in
teiest the alnive named defendants or
any of them may have in and to the
above dcscrilHsl real property is sub-
.... 1 :, ,.. Ii..n nt
heipiciu ami iiim-ihm
Plaintiff's said moilgage. and thai.
plaintiff's mortgage as defi'iilx-d
111 the complaint Herein oe one
closed and all the real property
ulsivc doscrilvcd be sold accord
ing to law and the proceeds ap
plied to the payment of the judgment I
rendered herein, together with llie ;
costs ami disbursement, and that
each und all of the above named de- ;
feudants be forever barred and forct
closed of all right, title and Interest,
and eciii;y of redemption in said real
property so sold, save only tho slalii-j
toiy right of redemption lifter sale1
upon eis-ution, and for such other
and further relief as to the court ,
shall seem meet. I
This summon t Is- published once j
a week for lit least six (It) successive
weeks ill the Hillsboro Argus, u week- ,
ly newspaper of general rireulalioii '
published ut HillsUiro, Washini'tou
County, Oregon, by order of the Ilea.
l. II. Itcusoner, County Judge of
Washington County, Oregon, In the
absence of Hon. George It. Ragle', :
Circuit Judge, niado and dated on the
19th day of February. 191H.
r ust publication J-eliruury zi, mis
Last publication April 4, 191s.
ORA H. PORTEIt,
Attorney for Pluintiff. No. 80 Fourth
St., Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAl.F.
In The Circuit Court of The Slate of
Oregon Fr Wellington County.;
Charles E. Shorey, Phiintilf, vs. I
Clarence E. Y eager and Mary Elsie
Yeagcr, his wife, Allison K. Yenger,
W. R, FrenUel and Elsie A. FicaUcI,
his wife, G. A. Olsen and 0l.cn,
his wife, Ucfeiidants.
By virtue of an , execution, Judg
ment order, decree and order of
sale issued out of the above entitled
court in tho abovo entitled cause to
me directed und dated tho 21st day
of January, 1918, upon the Judgment
rendered and entered in said court on
the 21st day of January, 1918, in
favor of Charles E. Shorey, plaintiff,
and against Clarence E. Yeagcr and
Mary Elsie Yeager, his wife, defend
ants, for the um of f 1000.00 togeth
er with interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from the
27th day of Februury, 1917; tho fur
ther sum of $-10.80 taxes paid; the
further stun of f city liens paid
by plaitiff, and the further sum of
$80.00 attorney's fees, und for the
costs and disbursements of this suit
taxed ut $51.75; and tho costs of und
upon this writ, commanding me to
make snlo of tho following described
real estate, to-wit:
Commencing at a point, 120 feet
we..t of the southeast corner of Block
(i, of and in tha town of (now city)
of IJillsboro, County of Washington,
State of Oregon, and running thence
west along the north lino of-Washington
Street 9(1 feet, thence north
198 feet, thence east 9(J feet, thence
Houth 198 feet to the place of be
ginning. NOW THEREFORE, by vlrtuo of
said execution, judgment order, de
cree and order of sale and in compli
ance with the demands of fuiid writ I
will, on Monday the 25th day of Feb
ruary, 1918, at tho hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. at the front door of the Court
Mouse at Hillsboro, Oregon, sell ut
public auction (subject to redemp
tion) to the highest bidder for rush
in hand all the right, title and in
terest which the within named de
CHI.RRHATKn
Rdll Chcrwino Plufl
PXi 9faatl)i
'- -
fendant i and each of them hail on th.'
t'Mli day of OitolM-r, 1913, and null
. epical thereto, the il.tt.' of tlv
niortgtge hereinbefore closed, or
iince th.it date Imd hi and to the
above d.suibed property or any part
thereof to rati fy iid execution,
. .
Judgment order ami
ivc, mt -teiil,
,.,..,(., .,.,,1 m-curiug co.t.i
cos
J. C. APPLE i ME,
Sheriff of Wa-.hinetoii
County. On-con,
Mated this 2-nd day of J.in larv,
191 S.
Fir-t i'iitie January ','l'h, l'.'.
I.a4 is no February t, I'M
JOHN M. WALL.
AM. rn. y f r I'laiiitilT.
mi m i i 1
I'NliKRTAKKU
4
Calls ntteinU'tl ttilil t !ny.
and Parlors,
tlllUboro,
Oregon
The Old Relii f
Hartford
Tho Hart ford Fire It ir-
ntiw Co.,isth first tird . nly
that olt'i rn l-'armeis.J Vu.
dtioerH,biiyi'rs!iniiSlii; -iHof
live Btoek nlivnlilte t '. h'o-
tion mraiiiKt loss of vmir
Htock by dentil of anv i i.ihc,
S, I'hon or Writo lo .li lin
Vandrrwal, Afnl, 774 h.h SI.,
I'hona Main 10J. lldUbun , Or, f
DIAMOND CrtAtiO
I.APIHSI
.W ,.ur l,.l., f,,r C1U ClIK'i Tl a'. ,
MAMuMj UKAMl I'll I In S.I, il
Oni.i, mrlitllte t.tr, -alct Mill, Ik. .
NU.l-tn. Takn no i. rtl rn. tl,,r ,nl ,
rrfffl and fi,? ru rem t ii . ",
II l M o Ml II in N . , , , , ,,,, ,
ri-atilfl i.-.i,s.ilr.i. H,4V H.-l .i !
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGi
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EVERYWHERE
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Wurlta, Mrrlititf, Illinois.
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tht Flavor and Freahnavi In
ftCAL GRAVCLV PLOO TOBACCO.
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and Lull Longarthan a big chaw
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