The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, September 10, 1908, Image 3

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TC C HEALS
3. kj0 SORES AND ULCERS
. Kt Atti Ulcers arc Imlicntlotis of Impure blood. They nhow that the
Sti lms become Infected with genua and poinonfl, which are licit
circalatloa . Jnto thc opca plttC0 to jUto t,(J dell t
& surrounding flesh and keep the eorc in n state of inllammation
1 i jitcise. wnc niM. "'M"- w w.wv uiu me rrsuic oi some
d&sw: .ui,..,. Rn old tnint from n former disease, or iir.i... u i-
ftSvW U00'1' J110,18 mt 0tiQi Wfly ,toCUre B0.rcfl aMd l,,ccrs. nnl that
rSv the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., nre often beneficial
M'TOi rir demising, antiseptic effects, but nothing nnnlicil t Z
tjcittSC " ,. 4, l.l.vifl wlli-rrt tllft Tnnl rniinn to 4t... ' t .
uttaXi rcacu m -p . , m un-morc cannot
,0" ' S S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It Ketfl down
e v-cry bottom oiiuo ,. rvenr ince ol impurity or
f.n nnd maws a "8.h"'kl w ": ciuniuy ot uic c rcu
fi 'so tlmt instead o Mecdinff , diseased parte with impurities, it
jflSoresoud
heals the irritated, inflamed flesh and causes tlie ulcer to
Ruh healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book
rtsnod Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
root In It
r"" ... vnii nealn. SraldRler,
"HVfT w:: , talk over old
I remember there
tencher that vran
tune. Sne
,, til tl'" J"'
!? " . n.in-on. I married her
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aboat tea jean .
,,.. .nrl Of Ton I 1MMWKM PrO
BTWJ riTbr r. ln-.(Jrt Nervo to.
HiiiIuIik-iI.
ri, don't cre for cxprnM here,"
.i i. rulr summer nonruer at tne
""J? wort hotel. "When jrou call
S' h It InateaJ of a .traw."
111 """" , " , i
..j.. .fir a itaiiae. "why this
u macaroni taatw o atronsly of
m r,A in Wlnilon Boothtoe
I'roflnI troiUetiio,
"I'jrJcn mf," anU th doctor, who wa
bllBj a downtown lunuiiron wiui ing
ffufrtwr; "but why are you outline your
In that czflH fajthlon?"
"1 am trylnjc," answered the profeator,
tt Wlo ilong Ita loin of lenat re!t-
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
rtk LOCAL A1TLK ATIO.SH.a thoy cannot
HKilbfi'to(tiiPlnci.o. Calnrrh ln blood
KtooitltDiioiul M entp. anil In onlur to ouio
ltjamuitUnoinlcr.nl renuilliH). JImII'n
Cuina ( ure u lkf inlcriml,)-, nnU nou ill
laiir ofon the Liout and mucmu .itirfnrun,
Hiiil i iirtii ( uru I not a quark medic. iif.
Ifiiptcicrilcl h (mo off lt iliyloan
nihil wnuy iot var and la n ruxular pro
tdjUM, It I roni)OHd ol tlio lt Umict
laof ,i"inblticl with the tiit hloxJ purlflKm.
KiM dlwlf on tit o mucouK mr(ri'. Tho
)bM foml)inuon ol the two InKrodlonta la
lUlp'Miifcusirli wonderful rcatilia Incur
fcjCitirfli feriil or t. it'tnonlala free.
i i. niKNKV A ro.. I'ropa., Toledo, O.
k'HrVrvnUU. (irlr oT?.
tuellairirami.' r-tiia for conitJpation,
Tice li in altar aoclety In Ttrooklyn
BJijwd of nlslit iwliccmen. Tho ni'Tn
H contribute a rprtnln amount every
w nuivu i'Mjn tut tlK'ttn null lluri.lB
Hiaallarof perpetual adoration.
Conformity to Trnillllon.
"Uncle," anld the llttlo irlrl from the
city, iceuiiK mat aotnetliini; cf the kind
was eriiected from her, "which Is the tree
that growa tho leaf InrdV"
flavin Hum compiled with tho convex
iionnimca ami naked tho UKiial artleas
qiieatlon, the little girl from the city ran
out to tho barn, saddled Lho chcatnut
aorrel, and galloped him all over the
ncicuuornoou,
Tho Ileal Thin ir.
"Thoro nre no llteraturo cenulne In
tills uge. Whero do you And uowa-
uny tho wordH thnt burn?"
"In tho hooka of corporations when
wanted on the witness stand." Haiti-
moro American.
To Drear: In New Sim..
Always shako In Allen's Foo t-Kiuo. a powder
t cures hot, sweating, aehlnif, awollen teei
) L1.'1. ; .,.Ul,,i,,0, """ '-f'c- "ont accept
leu fl. Olmsted, Ixj Jtoy,N, y.
Habitual
Constioatiou
fix V 'i
IW WMC'IHUMILIUll
vcrcome wfwopcr
PMlirm Kllllllw) nccicTniinn
Wthe.one truly beneficial InvaTivo
TY'OT1 "fis "ml Uuiro(bpnn(
'tiicli enables one to form rifeular
wbits daily so tjiat ossisfanoo to nn
ttreniavUe gratluall tlispensodwitli
iTOdies,hlien refjuireil, aroto assist
andnot In supplant tlw notur.
uncUons,wludi must denctul nlti
nalclv upon proper nourishment.
MMvaul riftlit living generally.
,Wtts bonofiwut effects, aUlys
the genuine " J
7
ovrui
j i.
MHsftl li, Mvir'iftpiinn
J """oriumiOy lite
Pro C WWllr
TIG 'TiTTr fJ!
Orercnuf lona.
Cnpt, Kldd, the plrata, waa burylnj his
treasure.
"I could lock It up In a anfety deposit
vault, of course," he said, "but I want to
put tho atuff where tho peraoual property
nMcxor will never hear of it."
Bo well did he do tho job. In fact, that
It uasn t been turned up, even yot.
Hyntrtn.
ftlra. Homer Isn't It terrible to have
to croft tho street at one of the buay
cornere
.lira, ntorer xra, inueeti. 1011 ncvpr
know when one of thos big policemen Is
KoIuk to grab you by the arm and scare
you half to death. Chlcaeo Tribune.
Klntttrr Iii Art.
Crltlcus Whose portrait Is thnt?
Artist Sirs, Do Sciulds. What do
you think of It?
Crltlcus It's a splendid picture, but
it docHn't look anything like her.
Artist Of course uoL I need the
money.
nr Defnull.
"Does your husband ever praise your
cooking, llertha?" aaked the young- wife's
elderly aunt.
"0, yw, Indeed, auntie V
"What does he aay when be does?"
"Well cr he doesn't say much, you
know, but I can always tell when the
cooklne pleases him. IU doesn't swear
nt It."
Tim Ilrinliphcre Seaaons.
Since the enrth Is much farther from
the sun when It is summer In tho
northern hemisphere ami winter h tho
southern than when the seasons are
reversed, It iiiIkIu be supposed that the
climate would bo more extreme In tho
southern half of the earth than It Is In
the northern. Tho actual difference Is
inndo sllKht by the fact thnt the pro
portion of luml to water Is much great
er In tho northern hemisphere.
Tiio Vnluo of Literature.
Wife May I kindle the lire with the
first act of that old play of yours?
Author Hotter try the second, It's
moro llery. Transatlantic Talcs.
ow KlKht (ilrlN Uncut Vncatton.
cra loves vacation;
Her hobby Is to tilnv.
Who spina her top and skip far rope
most tho live-Jong day.
Annn plays dlabolo
A great vacation game..
She plays It every day and hour.
Her playing wins her fame.
Catharine's great at swimming.
Blie's ever nt tho lake.
In her little rowboat
Her friends she loves to take.
Alice works nt farming.
Her father thinks her bright,
Uccauso Khe's learnt to cut the hay
And bind tho bundles tight.
Tlllle's a great writer.
Bhc makes her pencil fly.
She spends much time In reading.
"Good books I" is her cry.
Ida never tires.
She'll climb and jump and run.
She's on tho lookout over
For fun, and some moro fun.
Olga Is a quiet miss,
Sho'll spin or read or sew.
Sho loves to help her mother;
On errands likes to go.
Nana Is quite different
She's playing all thc time.
Thus spends her whole vacation;
Scarce takes tlmo to dine.
-Phllad'.Iphln Ledger.
I'liutoKrnpliInB tlio Bye.
Various seml-Hensatlonnl accounts
hnvo been printed of attempts to se
cure by photography the picture of nn
Image Hint had been fixed on tho retina
and when thoroughly united add tho
wooden palls. Spread the sun and the
sen on tlio bench, and sprinkle well
with clam shells. Add the children,
mix thoroughly nnd bake as long as ad
visable. Don't add the mother or tho
nurso except when absolutely necessary.
Tlio Impudent Jny.
The jay Is a jovial bird Helgh-ho I
lie chatters all day
In a frolicsome way.
With the murmuring breezes that blow
Jlelgh-hol i
Oh, Impudent jay, with your plumage so
Kiy,
And your manners so Jaunty and free
Ucigh-ho I
How little you guessed,
When you robbed-tho wren's neat.
That any stray fellow would see
Ileighho I
LAST OF THE PASCAGOULAS.
An Indlnn J-encinl from ho Shore
of (In, (Jul! (,f Mexico.
An Indian legend of the PasooBoulas
Is told by the fishermen nnd oystermcn
down on the shores of the Gulf of Mex
ico, says the Xew York I'ost
"You know dem Pascagool?" asks
Francois. "You wait, I tell necm you" ;
and "you know-a da Pascngoula?" asks
Costello. "You henr-a da music, si?"
A point reaches out Into the gnlr,
near tho mouth of the Pascngoula Itlv-
er. The nine trees on It mmo nimnnf in
the wuter's edge, nnd between lies a
strip of white sand. Across a marsh,
n border of light green wnvlnt? nmi
rustling grasses, and beyond a gray
cypress swamj), the hanging moss of
tho trees swaying In the wind. To the
south the blue waters of tho gulf stretch
of tho eye. An Incident of that kind
was widely exploited some time ago, in awny wMJl mt,0 Wftvcg ,
nti.vn .1. tin Dui.fc.ii. iu mwut; u. CUOIK-WllItO Claill S IO Is of tlm nhnro
derer by photographing the eye of the
victim, the notion being that the retina
had retained the Image of the murder
er s race. aoIIiMk ueimite uas ueen
shown In the matter, however, until a
comparatively recent date, when nn ex
perlmenter succeeded In getting n clear
picture of an object from the retina
of his own eye. First, he looked nt a
coin Intently In ordinary daylight for
about one minute. Then, drawing a yel
low screen over the window of Ills room
to exclude all actinic light, he fixed his
eyes on n photographic plnte, allowing
his mind to think of nothing but the
coin. After looking at the plate for
forty-three minutes ho developed It nnd
found that the outline of the coin was
clearly shown. Another experiment
was even more Interesting, and this wns
made In the presence of three friends.
Instead of n coin, he looked nt a post
nge stamp for one minute In a strong
light, and then fixed his eyes on a plate
for twenty minutes. On developing the
plnte he found some of the details of
the image lucking, but enough was
shown to prove Hint the picture of an
object Impressed on the retina
send out vibrations capable of
duclng an Image on n sensitized plate.
Fnsliluna Iteveraed.
Aland now do you like ray new
town, grandmamma?
Grandmamma I don't. In my day
girls poro one button glovea and gowns
buttoned up to the neck. Now they weir
ono tulton gowns nnd glovea buttoned up
to tho neck. Judge.
turc i !f 'pi 0,1 A,,lvo Always lJoiifjIit lias lonio tho .slh'iui
Pcwonni ms 1! .Statelier, mid has been mado wilder liis
to iE ""Ikh-vIhIoh for ovor 30 years. Allow no one.
STiHt nl yo.u..iu thl Counterfeits, Imitations and
Jicaltli uro Imt Experiments, and oiMlniirr tho
01 Children-ISxporlcuoo iigiilitHt Experiment.
Jflfbat is CASTORIA
lorlf . iV" u "'"'miess stihstltuto for castor on, A-aro-con
tali.M W,.1""! Soothlnir Syrnps. It Is Pleasant. It
uhZ,,o"u,It,0r Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
and nii .va -A "h 1H llM C'uvntnteo. it iestroys v
ru ,li,VH A'evorlslnmsH. Ir: oni-ns ninrrliaui and
nmi Bif f.5"voH Toothlntr 'IVoublos, euros
IIIIM1CV. I: nuu ... tnt..u 41. a T?.xl. 1-iMrlllllf lilt
onus
Wind
Constipation
tlio
ii, ti
Tho Pi?n.lilna JJnwols, irivlnur Jioalthy nnd natural sloop,
rn, wn H Aiinucoiv-Tho Mother's Frlond.
to Kind You Me Always Bought
Boars tho Signature of
Two Clever Iloy.
Atlanta, Oa., U. S. A., boasts of some
Ingenious and ambitious boys, since two
lads of thnt place, the older but 14 and
tho younger 11, have designed nnd con
structed a clock that Is a wonder of
painstaking work.
It contains over JiOO pieces of wood, all
of them cut from boards with a small
foot-power scroll saw, and nfterwanl
sandpapered and put together with
screws and mucilage.
The clock represents a cathedral,
from the dome of which a bell penis
forth the hours of day. Inside the
building the columns and statuary of
u cathedral are reproduced In wood.
The clock Is llfty-ono Inches high nnd
twenty-one inches wide at the base, and
tho contrast In colors Is decidedly pret
ty, the wood used being maple, white
iiolly and walnut.
Tho figures on tho dial were cut from
walnut with a pockotkntfe, and look at
tract I vo on the white holly.
Notwithstanding the simplicity of the
tools used, the boys have succeeded In
producing n timepiece of which they
may Justly bo proud. It represents
their leisure tlmo after school hours,
for other work was not neglected dur
ing Its construction. Tho Hoys' World.
ltnliMC'n lAiot l.uoli.
There Is nn old superstition nmong
the colored people of tho South that
a rabbit's foot brings good luck to any
person that carries It around with lilm.
A certnln young man wns In the South
on a visit last winter, and ono day lie
met an old colored mini named Kph.
"Undo I2ph," said he, "do you be-
Hovo In that story about tlio rabbit's
foot's bringing good luck?"
'Yas, sah, I does, an' I can prove It
right now, sail."
Thou ho brought from his pocket a
pretty specimen of n velvety paw and
said that tho rabbit It had belonged to
was even then stewing In his kitchen.
"An cf rabbit stew ain't luck, what
la? Tell mo dati"
There in tho evening during the short
twilight ono hears soft music, ns if It
were tlio notes of n violin, insistent.
changing, sweet. It Is tho sonc of tho
fascagoulns.
Long years before tho Pascngoula
inoians naa lived upon this point Ti e
white men, the Spnnlards, came In nuin-
uvio, mm wiiu wiem tne nosnie war
riors of othor tribes, to mnke war and
to unve the rascagoulos out of tho
country. Coming from the inland, the
enemy took away all chance of Might
and hedged them In on the point. Tho
I'ascagoulas fought for days and nights
In the dark pine woods against outnum
bering foes. Then they saw that all
was useless; that they could not over
come and starvation stared them in
the face.
The l'ascngoulns called a council of
the tribe and talked long together. To
give themselves up meant lives of sin
very or death nnd to fight to the last
man wns to leave the women nnd chll
dren to tho mercy of the white men
and their allies.
Tho next morning the Pascagoulot.
can put on all their paint and trappings and
pro- burned their wlgwnms. The men. wom
en nnd children slowly, deliberately,
unflinchingly, they backed, step by step,
Into the waters behind them, singing.
Not ono faltered. They died with their
faces toward their enemies, bravely
and free, and now In the evening when
tho wind blows over the marshes tne
pines nnd grasses sing the song of tho
Pnscagoulas.
Sin nil IIoimIn Needed.
In making what It calls a plea for
small bonds a writer says that for sev
eral years tho heads of railroad and
other corporations have been doing ev
erything to attract Investors "except
to wrap up their goods In small enough
packages."
Ho compares them to a butcher who
would not sell small cuts but would
compel customers to buy n whole hog
or beef, In which case most people
would have to take to .poultry or fish.
"Many bond and brokerage houses, as
well as some magazines nnd newspa
pers," Bays this writer, "uro making
strenuous efforts to educate the people
as to the investment merits of bonds.
rheir efforts are largely wasted be
cause 1,000 bonds are out of the reach
of most Investors.
The average savings bank deposit !&
less than $1,000, even less than ?."u0 In
many sections of tho country. However
attractive railroad and othor bonds
may look to the owners of our $3,500,-
000,000 of savings bank deposits, the
majority of tho owners of this Immense
fund can not buy bonds.
Tlio only Investment fruit that U
permitted to grow within their reach Is
tho stocks of railroads, Industrial and
mining corpora t ions. This Is frequent
ly poor In quality and often bitter. The
people eat It because they can get no
other." Moody's. Magazine.
ln Use For Over 30 Years.
MukliiK ""1I- Moniliiir.
Hero Is tin Infallible recipe for mak
ing a happy Bununor luuruwg ui mu
Bonshoroi Two children; two llttlo
uimvnis. of either wood or metnl. One
sea ; ono windy beach, with not too
many nobbles. Ono dozen clam shells,
moro or less. Ono sun; two sunbonnots
or wldo-lniinined hats, Mix tho shovels
with tho Bnndy beach and season well
with starfish. Add the sunbonnots or
the hrond-brluniiod hats to tho children,
A Dellc-ute Tank.
"Tho newspapers," said the orator,
solemnly, "do not tell tho truth."
"Perhaps not," answered tho edltoi,
regretfully. "Wo do our best ; but, you
know, thoro Is nothing moro dllllcult
than to tell tho truth in a way that
won't put It up to sonio ono to challenge
your veracity." Washington Star.
Ill Ambition.
"To think," said tlio visitor, "that
you will have to go through llfo au ox
convict I"
"Well, nilss," replied Crowbar Claude,
in toll vnn Inn truth, lust-
thoro ain't nothing I'd like moro to be."
A girl's Idea of a beau is n young
nuin sho doesn't waut any othor girl to
get
John IIn Decorno m Sightseer.
"John Chinaman, as a race, has be
come fired with municipal zeal," said
a New Yorker who likes to watch the
sightseeing wngons. "Also John has
Jbecamo financially reckless. Several
times this spring I hnvo seen 'rubber
necks' go by with two or moro China
men nmong the passengers. I don't re
member ever to have seen that phe
nomenon until this season, except, of
course, In tho case of traveling Orlcn
tals. But thc sightseeing Chinese that
I have noticed lately aro residents of
New York out for the first time In their
lives probably to see something of the
town they live In."
C'onftciention Atioot at.
"Mr. Ollzzard," nskpd the caller, "are
you currying all the life Insurance you
can afford?"
"No," answered the man at the desk
"I can afford more, and I had expected to
take out more, but from a note I got
from my employer this morning I have
begun to suspect that I'm carrying
KooU deal more than I am worth."
A Sporting Event.
Mrs. Peck Henry, do you see any
thing in thc paper about Blinker run
ning over his mother-in law?
Mr. Peck Not yet 1 haven't come
to the sporting news. Puck.
HOWAltO JJ. Uu'IlTOK Assayer a"-: ChsmHt.
1eadville, Colorado. Specimen prices! Oold,
fill ver.X-ad, II j Oold, HIlirer,75c: Oofd, 60o; Zinc or
C'tppr,tl. Cyanldo tHitg. Kalllnn envelope nnd
All! price list sent oa application. Control and Um
pire work oollclted. iteferencoi Carbonate it
tlooal Hank.
WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTLAND
ARRANGE TO 8TOP AT
THE CORNELIUS
PARK AND ALDER STS.
A New and Modern European Hotel, catering
particularly to State people. A refined place for
ladles visiting the city, close to the shopping
center. Rates reasonable. Free Bos.
N. K. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Ugr.
KASPARILLA
This sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribed for a "world ot
troubles." For derangements of the di
gestive organs it is a natural corrective, f
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity. Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi
ness, headache, backache and despond
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
Hovt Cuemicai, Co. Portland, Oregon
For Thin,
Poor Blood
You can trust a medicine
tested 60 years ! Sixty years
of experience, think of that I
Experience with Ayer's Sar
saparilla; the original Sarsa
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
Tint even thli prund old medicine cannot do
Its best work If tlio llrer l Inactive nd the
bowels copatlpated. Kor the best poislble re
sults, you should take Uxatlre doses of Ayer's
Dili while taking the Sarsaparilla. Tho Uyei
will quickly respond, and so will tho bowels.
Mado by J. C. Ayer Co., TxiwaU, Has.
Alan n t n fiisii .m 1
HAIR VI002.
AGUE CURE.
CHEEKY PECTORAL.
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apis ins
2 22 BOTTLE 35 LIS. AT All GROCERS
CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
A modern Ieavener at
a moderate price; is 30
per cent, more efficient
than "Trust" or Cream-cf-Tartar
products and
absolutely free from the
health-racking Rochelle
Salts residue invariably
accompanying their use.
Get it from your Grocer
25c FULL POUND 25c
C Gee Wo
The well known reliable
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IS OUR MOTTO
uaid an Employer: "Stick to quality,
it will win out in the end." We do
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our graduates are so thorough and in
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and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
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Tenth and Morrison. Portland, Oregon
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL
t. Hhf mnde a life study ot
fijJ roots and herbs, and In that
SiEi-stuuy aiscorered and Is gly.
No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cores
, Wttiout Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knife
; llo KURrnnteos to Cure Cutarrh. Asthma, Lang.
1 ahront. Rheumatism. Nervousness. Nertous Debility,
i Efomrich. Lircr. Kidney TToiihlpHralpo Lost Manhood.
, lomale Wcakueea and All Private Diseases
! A SURE CANCER CURE
iutl Received from Peking, China Safe, Sura
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IF XOIJ ABE AFLICTED. DON'T DELAY.
DELAYS AKE DANG LROBS.
i CONSULTATION PREE
U Ton cannot call, wrltoforsympton blank and clrcfk
i lnr. Inclose 4 cen's In stmnr.
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i
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BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
They are Trained for business in a business-like way.
Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates?
I. M. WALKER. Pres.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
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Sterilizes Clothing, Is Antiseptic and prevents Odor from Perspiration.
Sample Boras, liooklot anil Lace Centerpiece desl n, 10c. of PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Dal
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Chicago.
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Economy
Purity
U MANrO
m De satisnea with anything but the
oest. is. u is'guaranteea perfec
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