The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO.
MAY . 1CCJ.
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Uu'G GIRLS HEAR PLEA FOR
J1EV0LT BY MLLE. ANDREIEVA
k ? o " '-' ' 7Tournal Soecial Service.)
' J Nf w 'orkfay Jl students frontj
3rjurd college, the lemaie seminary armcx 10 voiuniuis university,
j t tended a reception last night-in- honor of , Mile. "Andreieva, the
lUssian, actress, whom Gorky tried to passoff here as his wife. The
reception was held at-lhc ; residence of;.Pr)fssorP?wyvf :
luibia university and the gin students were inere-.ar nis invita
tion.;"The utmost secrecy-wai-obsciYed. byjhc young women. A
dozen other women of Dewey's acquaintanc,wcre 'also present, " r
At the reception Mile- Andreieva made a speech and called for
recent
funds to aid the Russian revolution. After the addressee actress
held ; a levee" and. spoke flattenngly of -the charms f American
wemen. be did "not-mention Hhepkasantness:w
chtion with' Gorky occasioned.. - I f: ' v? -"'."
iTV WARRANT RAISED FROM i
$3 10 $359,000 BY FORGER
Women in Our Hospitals
Appalling Increases in the Number of Operations
i Performed Each Year How Womea . May
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IV Journal. Special-Service.- ' r '. '
: Kew York'Mav 5. In .-the presentation at;'a recently .opened
bank of a warrant on the city treasurer, which had been raised from.
. $3 jto.. $359,000, officials Jpi tthe bank .and police department were'
astounded by the energy, so audacious and aT thOame.tim'e so'ap
parently idiotfc.Hhat'theyr were divided in opinion as'to whether
iheptrpetratorrHr
plies ia this-city, waa:unbalancedr actuany-trymg a desperate
forgery schsm e jto get' hold .-pt-A -vask.sum -of ; moneyvv v
" v The warrant Was heId,!buTnoTshedrV
was "arrested later. - A frank Confession : that he had presented the
warrant did little to enlighten, the officials as -to ..why he' dreamed
of carrying :but sucfr wild Pan- :' v':.v . ''- .' ' i:
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tg thou se " Stationt . on-i
the North Coast. '
,WIL1. MAKE TRIP BY-i-ri.
,7-T:vTTHE INSIDE PASSAGE
New SutioiTaf"EIdred Rock Will
J. - Be Placed ta CommiMion and Con-
iderable Buoy Work Will Be Done
lit Wrangle Narrowi; -
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m eenent -
Lichtshlp No. ; from Umatilla m( la
Cflioflel 9. W. Roaialar, tTnlted Stateilnow at tha mouth or tha Columbia la
. .... I DlaeMf "In Aommlaiilon at ITtnatllla. Th
tender Heather la to: oa ' flocked and
I cleaned preparatory to a trail In Aa
,wjiera ha will board ibe llfhthouaa tea-
; denlumblna .JTor tt ajttended tour of
4ha"IIehfnoBa atatJona tn(mtbeetrH
'.. Alaaka.' Twiy ataUona will be Tlait
. ed and three weeka will be neceaaarjr
The Columbine will take the inald
- pene The Jflrat atop la to be made
",7r at Treepolnt HKhthouae, whtt auppliea
- are to be landed, i Conalderable buoy
"'""work Ja contemplated in Wrangle Nar
'"""VSrowa:"? The hew light ana Tor atatton
: at- Eldred Rock.' near SkA-y. 1 to
be. placed' la commtaaion on June J. and
the givernUeU reaael will carry "U of
the machinery and tha force of median
, ilea neceaaary to aaaemble tha plant.
. - Colonel Roeaaler, upon hla return, will
Mejt all of tha atatlona under 4Uauri-
-Oregew eaaat arilnln
V mctluu uu 'the
" . WerlloU, llshthoua Inspector ofi thla
latrict. upon tha return ox tba-Colum
lae, wUl alao vlalt the Alaaka ata
tlona on the tender Helen. A eloae ln-
' apectlon U ' made -at -ha new ata
" tlone at Scobdt 'Cap and Sartacheff, In
j;. Dutch, faaaage. . ..-Sr, .J, .'i-i -
ReCOpDS ARE LOST
a yraaoiaee Tire Peefaoyed Xpera f
f teaaaahlf rnmpaay. J . -; ;tT"...
. E.PBaumcartner. local kfjent of th
tioa from Oaoree IL..Orarr-pTealdenCitf
"the company, to the effect that the Ban
Framciaew fire destroyed ell of tha rec
rd of'ttie erganlaatlon. - The tfff Ico of
erenlnf from Eureka... A atrona; north"-1 cation of iaTfnheBi
eaat eala prevailed. on the entire trip,
and the'aeaa ran mountain hlh. y The
Alliance wa loaded with a Drlacetianeoua
cargo and carried (I paanenger. A large
force of atevedorea are at work' unload
tt? .TfSffl1. " u tn Intention in
hiv. . hr asll InmArFAv imnlnr. v Ko
1M.afc'aiatifcJM .4eaMve4hlu4lt
ment that it will be neoeaaary. to preaa
the ateamer Breakwater into eerrlce to
aaalat In traneportlng tha good now on
the dock, aa the carryine; capacity of the I
111 i ' l .J 1- OA ' f.
AUWlltf l lining! TO Brw iun
LIGHTSHIP IN PORT.,
After SspaaiaiMUc Stvomf XeaA Wtada
".' ' r i 'v aToi-W eaahea fieattle. -
bee n . . jecel v ad lie re
.thla.- morning r at
--. Information ha
of the aaf arrival
Moran'a ahlpyard. Seaine,- of Lignnhip
Ko. (0, in tow of the lighthouse tender
Heather.. The Heather with her tow lef t
tha- Columbia river bar at I p. m. Thurs
day, and bucked atrong.head .winda to
Tatooah, reaching Beattl at a. m.
tooay
It will require Tt day to repair, the
lightship. - New bollera are ti ba-lm-f-
atalled and a new propeller shipped,-hi
addition to
a-uTtnr-'
'-flying IKig'nrtf hOBTlltmTg til pur
large citle one ie eurprlaed to find eneb
laxjre proportion of the petlenUlying
on those . anowwhlte bed women
and g-lrla, who ar either awaitinf
or recovering' from aerlona operauona.
, Whyahouldthia be toe .ease T. Sim-
S' becanae they have neglected thenv
rea. Femais trouble are eertainiy
on the Increase among the women of
this eonntry they creep npon inem
tina wares.' bht every one 'those
patients in the hospital beds bad plenty
oi warning In that bearing-down feel
ing, palo at leftor right of the abdomen,
nervous exhanatlon, pain in the small
of the back, dlsainsss, flatulency, die
placement of the organs or irregular
ities. All of these Symptoms are Indl-
beset with auch iTmptomssadlixiiieaa,
lsesitnde,. excitability, irriUbility, nar-
1 all-gone"
.Wi fa1li
CfolTcArtBg-leitert eannei fail 4e
Misa ,H Bnby 1 Mnshrnsb, of , $u
Chicago, lad., write ;.
Dar ktra. Pink ham - - H
I he va baea a great sufferer wltn faragalse
periods and female trouble, and about three
months ago the doctor, after using the X-I&my
DiHtlOG ESCAPE OF
PfllSOIJER
Was Under Sentence of Death
for Murder" buf Eluded Most
Vigilant Guards. , ,
SCRAPEDLHOLE IN FLOOR
WHILE SENTRY WATCHED
Tied Bedclothes Into Form of Fig
ore Which He Placed In Bed
Used -Nail to Burrow-in Cement-
Dropped Into Cell Underneath, j
on me, said 1 Baa an aooese ana wouia nave
to have aa operation. - My mother wanted
ma to ti-v Lvdie E. FinkJuun's Vecetable
Comnonnd as a last resort, and it not only
saved ma frpnt anoneraUos ibo niadmeeH body linen Into the ahape of a man and
Uraly waO.
MrevAlice erryhmr of Sit Boyee
Street, Chattanooga, Tcnn.T writes :
Pear lira. ttoMbaakz--r '' '
"Three year age Ufa looked dark to na
I bad ulceration and Inflammation of tha
j fssaal-t tiy t ras in s sarinns iMmiitfiwL
My nealtn was eomptetety broken down
and the doctor told ma that if I waa not op
erated npon I would die within six months.
I told nun I 'would have no operation but
would try Lydia B. Ftnkham's Vegetable
Compound. He tried to lnflueace me againat
the female orrans. and if not heeded
the penalty has to be paid by a danger
ous operation. When these symptom!
manifest themselves, do not drag along
nntll ton are Wired to TO to the hoa-
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v,tt.M.i nt iiinmu in u onerauon u mil i suit iut iwhwhuw wbv
WW W . W MIHIIIJ . . BUI UT1
darei ieHreliex ans-waa aetentifly
until I used tt for soma tfme. -, -
Tour medicine la certainly fine, v I kava
induced several friend and neighbors to take
tt and 1 tiww more than a OuaM who hod
femaietronble and who to-day are a well
and strong aa I am' from name: your Vece
table Compound." ,"7t?f """.a ' '
;. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-
hamyegeUble Compound TisJ" eared
tnonssnds oi women zront surgical
operations. ' . - '
WlnQmen ai-troubled wither-
regular, suppressed or painful periodsrt
weakness, displacement or. nxcerauon
of the organ, that bearing-down feel
inir. Inflammation, backache, bloating
ir,r flatnianirr) . wanersl debility, lndf-fvonnd at once remove such troubles.
geetion, and narvons prostration, or are 1 Refuse to buy My other medicine, for I
yoii need tbe-i
sirs,, nnicnam, aangnter-m-iaw of
vousneas, sleeplessness, melancholy, kLydia B. Finkhem. invites all sick wo
uld wsnt-to-be-lefV-
alone ?' feelings, they should remember i
there 1 one tried ana true remeay,
LjdU 1., Ptiilyui'a VeittaUs .
men to write her for advioe, Hemdyies
and medicine h ave restored thousands
I to health. Address, Lyirnr Mau.. ., ji
Wwrs ethers Fsl
kan- waterearty- n-June.-;
WILL SHIR SUPPUES
aTorta. American Oommerclal Company
- Bnylng Warerln Thla yort,
Representative at- the- North-Ameri
can Commercial company are In Port-1
tana negotiating fer the purchaae - or
supplies to be shipped td the -atatlona
maintained by that company at Dutch
Harbor and Pribiloff ialanda. Arrange
ments have been made - to have the
steam achconer Homer carry a cargo
from thla port to the points named. It
tm th ininHnn n bv the vessel eail
tue latter part ot thla month, and two
trip will be neoensary,- On the return
voyaa-aa the aeaaon's catch of acal-
aklna will be brought to this city. Tho
local miners have already received large
orders for nour, which wilt furnish the
bulk of the Homsr'e argo- Temporary
headquarters have been opened in ' the
Hotel Oregon la charge of A. D. Da via,
J. C. Redpath and James- McMillen ef
San yfpdjmo ' 1111 :'' '" p,t'' -i
an .Franciaoo: ! . Bailed,, at hiafiii"
-I British ateamei" Ocesno- -f or Tstngtatt;
arrived., st 10:0 . m., steamer Break
water from Baa. Franclaco..- .
. Ban FYanclsco. Mav . Balled yeater-
3a y, schooners Mabel Gal for Portland
and Wiltism OUen for Aatorla:
,i Aatorla. May 4. SaUed, at 1:1 p.' m,
steamer Costa. Rica for Baa Jranciaco. j
. Aatorla. May . Condition of the bar
at a. in, mooth; wind north;'weathM
Ban Francisco, May i. Arrived yes-terday--8teamer
Dispatch. - . '
.t London, May l -Arrived April 10--Prenoh
,bark Cambronna, from-.ortland.
uregon--. ! -i-f---
' BhOjOghaJ, May .--Arrived prihr . to
April Cff-UareitlneJohn Palmer, from
Portland, Oregon.f,.''"":"'""; .v'.:''"'""
njoaiciPiiLiMesHiP'is
WILLSICN-CONTRACTSf
IHfrtfntm r1 1aimr-MS- aVaSaMtmalilik
With Work em Ifttr,
m
the vs nit Sn. which the books and money
were contained, Mr, Gray made the dis
covery that- nothing - remained of the
records but a pile of ashea and the coin
.bad been melted into a conglomerate
. mass,' A trial balance for the month ot
April, which -president Gray carried in
his coat pocket, -is the" onjjnne ef the
company's papers still Intact, i '. : .::
HAS! ROUGH JPASSACE
art earner Alllaace n aperies ceo trong
. Sorthsast gNds Bnring Satire Trip.'
- After an exceptionally rough passage,
the ateamer J Alliance arrived Jiere last
Colonel 8, W. Roeaaler received a dis
patch this morning from .the . authori
ties in Washington. D. C authorising
Vev?a
,r.V. L:10'!". Con.trUctIo comi.ny-dT..e-
Columbia Construction company ' f r
rock for the Columbia' river Jetty.TTMe
first named company is to furnish b0
00 tone at 41.0 and .the latter lee.ooo
tons at fl.lt. The bid of- the -Columbia
Construction -company waa ti l S "per
ton, but the officers of that company,
after a consultation -decided to reduce
hqlr bid to rhe loweffgur.vy- -
Aatorla,' May . Arrived, at midnight
and Jeft up at a.- m., steamer Aurelia
from Ban Francisco: sailed at s:49
nw steamers Barraeouta end Atlas for
Brooklyn ; Coneessrrian Speaks
to Local Democratic Clubs
"frlick" onj h VSu bjectTTff"
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"Former Congressman -Robert Baker of.
the borough of Brooklyn, New York,
spoke for air 1iourand- -hair lest-nlght
oaJMunlclpal Ownership" to the mem-
ber ef the yoona; ,Mw'i and the Mult I
wa
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was held st Unity ball, which
comfortably filled with listeners.
The Long Island congressman began
by telling of the rise or the movement
for' municipal ownership in New York,
. and "f the payment by Thomas. XUMxm
of 1100,000 to - Republican Chairman
ODell aa a bribe. ie said to keep the
conservative element of both parties In
power. He also apoke of the large
bribes that are alleged to be. annually
paid the legislature of New York by
the insurance companlea.
Regarding the recent-merger -of the
electric light and power systems on the
raclfla coaat, Jit. Baker said that thla
wonld result -in--poorer -service - and
higher prices. -Heemphasised th:
statement by referring to the consolida
tion of the aeven gas companies In the
city Of Brooklyn, when fs.000,000 worth
of property wss watered to-such sn ex
tent that 8 per cent dividends were paid
on ns.ooo.ooo." , f
tn compliance with a request from
William Horan, the speaker spoke for
10 minutes on the single tax theory of
tha late Henry George. -At the clone of
thla addreas Colonel C. R Wood spok
briefly,
-. The, joint meeting- of th two club
waa originally called for the pttrpoae
of ratifying the stste and county noml
nee. Thl was. anns berore. It. was
known that Mr. Baker would be pres
ent. The ratification exerciaen will
held lMXtrrtday evening at XJnity ball
and -poth-elubs wlll'be present and par
ticlpat. ... J .. :'.!7;,
tlo4 iforthr"rifst-itme in the south -of
the fouttn aegreeof tT "erder. The
ceremonies will take place tomorrow and
will be attended- -by delegations- from
Cincinnati, Fort Smith, KnoxvlUe, New
Orleans, 'Vlckaburg.- Atlanta, Louisville,
Little ' Rock, Mobile and other 1 cities.
Tomorrow morning the visiters will at
tend .mass at the cathedral .and. will b
welcomed by Very Rev. Monatgnor John
B. Morris. . ';-.J- ; - t - r 7-
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BerllnJJay 4. "acts ha've Just come
to, light which throw a clear light on
th clever manner In which a Polish sol
dier named Roslnskesoaped from th
prison .in Fosen. Roslnskl .was . under
entenoVof death for" murdering and
robbing a wealthy landowner. The con
demned man was. guarded most care
fully. .An-armed sentry patrolled the
corridor onto which the cell of Roslnskl
opened, and was Inegruoted to keep con
stant watch on the . prisoners aoings
through s peephole In the cell door. In
pit of alt thla Roslnskl escaped and
for a while. It seemed Inexplicable how
he could do It. Since then, however.
csreeful Investigation has brought to
light all th facta In the daring escape,
JloainaM lied bis bedclothes and spar
nlacad lt' in the bed. under which, he
crept The sentry- was thus deceived,
and actually under th - guard's - eyes
Roslnskl scraped a hole In the floor,
presnnjblywttftnall.Tr which wa
afterwards discovered. He had found a
place where the floor had been repaired,
and the, material used wa so soft thai
he could make a hoielars enoligh'To
drop through into the cell underneath.
Thla-wa unoccupied, and. tha door, con
sequently' vu Dot., locked. - Rosloakl
calmly walked .- out and reached the
courtyard unobserved In the darkneas.
tha'wall was fod lirglirbUtTisnnianrrM
to reach the top with the aid of th win-
d?wmemT-rw-ppu aown iwhuj uh
other side In safety and freedom. His
hymnbook - was --found,, - covered 2 with
blood, on the top of the wall
.ThawUx3iaiOiur'd7a. jnols. Jn . the
cell, but fancied -It came from the loweJ
tier cells.. At I o'clock.- however, ne
called the Inspector and , the flight was
discovered. ..Although Roelnski -wore th
uniform of' his -regiment,'-the -soldlersi
who. scoured the surrounding -country
Xpr-rjnjg!!rntles.?WBrc "tble-te?rind
th allghtest trace or in cscapea crim
inal, Th police muthorltiea throughout
Oermany have been notified and re
quested to watch out for th fugitive.
BEGIN BUILDING OF
MODEJL CTOON LAKE
t-"-tJoomal epee1l"eef ilcc.V --.
Chicago, HL. May The etupendoua
work of building a model city - to ac
commodate IOO.OOO. people baa been be
gun with th clearance of s f.ooo-acr
tract on the shore of Lake Michigan In
Lake county,. Indiana. " The new city-la
to be built to accommodate the tollers In
th mill to be erected by th newly or
ganised Indjana Steel company-. - Th
plant will cost 110,800,000 and will be
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To B6 Frank
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you have- really never
eaten a true soda cracker,
"ijuritil'you have eaten
Oneeda
ISCUlft
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TEe ronly7sodarcracker
T7hichis a 1 1 iitt o o d a n d
ah7ay&
from strange ixands byT a
dust tight, moisture &
proof package.
' NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Phone East, 244
WE ASSURE OUR.CUSTOMERSJPRpTECTION REGAR0.
- i LESS OP'COMBINE". OR . COMPETITION ,
- WIRE AND IRON FENCING y
Barbed Wire, Wire andlwriTencirigr :
... Poultry ; Netting, Etc; ; .. J,
PORTLAND WIRE N VORKS.
Phone Main 2000
? 263 FLANDERS ST Near,
th largest ef its kind in the world. The
city to accommodate th mill workers
will be built and conducted .on the line
of the -city of Pullman And will contsln
libraj-y, - meeting halls, theatre,' gym
nasiums and other feature of publlo
benefit to be
pany. ? ':..,X
maintained by th eomf
.' Boy .babie learn to talk sooner than
girl bablee. but the latter more " than -make
-up -for tt In Af terj-ears J i;
Lavina the Track of the PnrtlnLNehalem-Tillimn,L tr,TTr,4 Vf.-- oM
m - -rw V. WU, lJJ ,
CLOSED TOWN EFFORTS
j. --vRESULTnT. nGHTS
'' eeelt Dispatct t The Jnnresl.)
. Clatakanie. Or., - May . There Is., a
great deal -ef-soitmnt In Clatakanie
over 'th effort of on of the ministers
snd several of the cltiaena who ar at
tempting to close up the town over the
heads of the eouncllmen. Several fights
have been the result, which baa been
th mean of adding about IU0 to the
city treasury. H. McKlel, on of th
merchant, was convicted- at JSL Helens
of molesting an officer.. i
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
: GATHER AT NASHVILLE
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f Nashville. Tenn , May 1.1 "No larger f
more ; representative 'body of Catholics
ever visited Nashville than that now
-Ik . MiU Smimi
VUlQIILIlll
HAS A DROP HEAD, IS BALL-BEARING, HAS EVERY ATTACH
11KNT EVEK-lNVENTEDr-NO-MACHINE ON EARTHrW
MORE " OR BETTERtWORK, : IS WARRANTED ABSOLUTELY
PERFECT, AND WE SELL IT AT. w ............. . . . , .
No better aewintr machine ever was made or ever wUl be'made'. It ii sirhply'perfect thatTa"aII there is to that! vYou never"
- saw a bettermachine, and we sell at this low price because we are" not at the expense of peddling it around the country..
WE. SELL A FULL-CABINET. PIANO FINISH BALLrBEARING - MACHINE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS.THE
llEQUAL:bF-ANYl$"10jnitj
nargainave notqual elMwhefe3n
Odd Fellows Temple 1
first xaaAlderStsrtT
- DEALER , IN ALL KINDS. OF HARDWARE, GARDEN AKD CARPENTERS' TOOLS AND? CUTLERY.
5s (nl: LqhqGSuo
LJ.U-LJ lJ J I
Flflii
Pleasant to take and does not i gripe or nauseate
Cures -GhrohlcConstipa
. Stimulation Without Irritation.
'. V ' Orhto Laxative Fruit' Spip is v naw
r r; laxative ivruTJ combined with the deli-
cious-flavor -of i ruiteya-ad-ia very pleas-i
. X 4 1 . TL '11 A " ' 1 I
- -.-.--r ne w xs.ej.i.ii iriu nub gripe or sicaen.
It la. much more-pleaeant and effective
iihaiLPillsTftMfet;jnd 6aline.Waters.
as ItdoesMiot. derange .theJStoniach;ror
irritate the Kidneys, Li.ver or Bowels.-r
. . - ' Constipation. -
-Oaxsro JLaxative Fruit Syrup will poei-
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tively cure chronic crisllpatiori as itTe-
stores the natural action of the intestinal
" ' tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
' porary relief but the stomach is npset
; and the bowels are irritated without any
" permanent benefit having been derived.
The condition of the patient remains un
changed. The 8tomach-Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few.
daysJUtronger purgative may have to be
taken. 'This iswhyJPills and 'Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action results in ariliinnat
ural movement 6fth bdwels andlt imer
essary IdkeeptakiBgthemlnd'eflnltflly,
- 'Why ORINO jg different.
Oanro Laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation thatteally" actsuponBll
of the digestive organs, Other prepar
ationsact uporl'tne lower? bowel only and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read,
ily be seen that a preparation, that does
not act upon all of the digestive organ
can not cure ChroniJ Oohstipation,Torpid
Liver, Indigestion i3our Stomach, etcl:--
7 . , For Biliousness and SicR
jftIHeadacher-t'
: Take ORradXaTAtlvsTFrult Syrup. -IV
sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and
acts ai a gentle BtimuUnt on the liver and"
bweirvrithoatlrTltatiTrg-thesfgans
7" 01ears the Complexion.
Oanro Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate! '
the- liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system and -clears the complexion of
pimples and blotches It is the best lax
ative' for women and children as it is
mild and pleasant,' and does not gripe or
sicken. Pve fuse .substitutes. r; -
OUR GUARANTEE
ft-
Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will be refunded
IVepared'enly by' FOLEY, CO.; Chloece, nu-y:r7r-r--? -rl.r;
SOLD AND.RECOMK4ENDED OY - - '
WOODARD, CLARKE CO. AND
AND SKIDMORE DRUG CO.
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iassembllDs hr for th gniplUlca