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1- v. THET0RE00rrJAILY-4J0tJRNAU PORTLANDrSATURDAYEVENINOT .. . . . ... 1 ' I Jl : - OilYFDEIIOOriCED AT QVPAPIIQP -n i-,u i iuiuuul t Oefenia of Standard Oil Trust May Loss University Chan- cellor His Post. ENTIRE CITY INDIGNANT .. AT ATTACK ON PRESIDENT f Financial Support Annually Extended jf by John DrArchbold Puts" Instlru-1 tion in Bad Light, but I' Necessary to Meet Expenses. y (Journal teedal 9me. i' . 8yracm.. May 1 rinnrf llur Titty, nf ho rushed to the defense of . the Standard Oil com pan yT and denounced President - Roosevelt j, an anarchist lor hla Interference with 'v corporations.'! lose hla position aa a result of hla attack. The entire, 'city if Syracuse 4a Indignant and denounoea ! "j the chancellor, while Methodists are ' f openly clamoring XOr hla retirement. Y ' Day la out of town In the Adlrondacka, where it Is as id he' Is figuring on the t amount of deficit which John D. Arch ., r bold, of the oil trust. IwULlbe asked to : meet this .term, .- J(-4 i. ' V' - Xs eTaialy Condemned. - f. -- Dr. Day la universally-condemned In . Syracuse for having committed a serious '. blunder, which Will work great Injury to the university. Prominent men In Byra- cuse educators. '. bankers, merchants :"' are practically a unit In bitterly resent- , tag the defense of Standard Oil methods 1 for srhlehr their nnlverslty Is compelled 'to stand. 41 ia eeHoooly believed thst as a result - ' of Day's stand he will have to retire 'from the university. The one thing. It ia said, that will prevent, such consura ' matlor. la the fear that by Day'a retire intent . the support of the Standard OH company might be withdrawn from the . Institution. ..... r Dr. Pierce's FiTorltc Prescription,- Is not a secret or Patent medicine, against which the most intelligent-people are quite naturally averse because ol the un certainly as to weir n armies character, but Is a medicine of knows composition, a full- list of all Its Ingredients being printed, trt ptawv Ent)li, on every bottle wrsDoer. An eismfnatlon of this lint of Ingredients will dlsolose the fact that It is non-aioonoiio in its composition, chem ically pure glycerine taking the place of the commonly used alcohol. In Its make-' p. The -favorite prescription" or ut. Pierce Is In fact the only medicine put up for the cure of woman's peculiar weak- assess ana stimenta. sola inroagn orur- glsts, that does not contain alcohol and Vmu too in latve auanMstes. Furthermore. It Is the only medio! ne for woman's special diseases, the ingredients of which neve ids unanimous endorsement of an tne leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription I recom- menaeo. r- : - A little book of some of these endorse ments will be sent to any address. Doat- paid, and absolutely free If you request same oy postal cara or tetter, oi XJr. a. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. - Don't forget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for woman's -weaknesses and delicate ailments. Is not a patent or secret medicine, being the "f avorite proserin Honof a- regularly educated and gradu-J aveu pavsiciau, eugatiau iu wa ihkhc of his chosen specialty that of diseases ' But It It U nui mimt iiiP iiisJiisigy uf --.-,.;tha.Ualversliy.C-flraciias la, Aha money given -it annually by Standard- OIL Therein by common consent Is .to. be . found the basis of Chancellor Day'a re--. cent condemnation of William Randolph srsr snTTKe"TSln6as that sre making 'J to. .aurb ail trusuuand particularly . the - Standard Oil trust!; r:' - XllUoas Gives. Ancbbold a contribution to-flyraeuse already amount 1o mITtlonsT "frequently .been" made the- "They-have subject" of proud boasts by Chancellor Day In his "publlc-iMerancea.T'AfchboId-is' felled upon regularly to make out a heck for the financial deficit of- the -university f corporation at the close of each unl verslty year - .' .- Coming back to Archbold'a financial - -connect Um with the university,-the eon-4 crele reason for Chancellor Day s frantlo " defense of trust methods Is found In the ', fact that Mr, Archbold Is president of . f the board of trustees of the university. Z and In the past-few "years .hss aen4 e-epoelta-eeen4-earry-uffio4enl to It 4he-athletlo flsld the csw -stadium. m 4100,000 toward a" fund "of. IfiOO.DOO of r which.. JolmDIlQcKe.tellrtontributel . IISO.UOO more; he . has recently built - a new dormitory for the Inatitution at a - -. coat of 1200,000; he has. equipped the -r- laboratories), helped to furnish libraries, gone down Into his pockets for general supplies, nd as said - before,--wrl tea - j check for the annual' deficit.' '; . . . Btadenta Blagoated. ' The students out at Syracuse unlver- mlty,- by Hhe way, ere mere or less n dlsguated. Many of them are farmers' : sona who know from hard experience what the trusts have done, to the agrl j culturarTnterests.- There are rumors . . . f that many, of the boys will be withdrawn .- from the Institution at the end of the V present term. Many others who had ""-intended to' enter will be sent ela 4 where. Those of the students who spoke .; of the matter at all today ridiculed Chancellor Daywho'wSs formerly pas- V tor Archbold's church In New York. :" ."supreme court orders :;:5:judge to sign paper (Special TlBetcB te Tbe Joarnal.) - five trrltrafrnani of women that Its Ingredient! are printed in plain Bngliah on e vetW"bottlswra pper; that it Is the only medicine especially de signed for the cure of woman's diseases that contains ho alcohol, and the only ona that has a professional endorsement worth more than all the so-called "testl saonlals" ever published for other mad Iclnea. 6end lor these endorsements as above. They are res for the asking. If yon suffer from periodical, headache, baekaehev-dlsalness. pala or dragging down sensation low down In tha abdomen, weak back, have disagreeable and wea Ic ing, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are In distress from being long on your feet, then yon may be sure of benefit from taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best 1st atlve and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Ona a laxative; two or three a cathartic LARGE Till LODES - Valuable Deposits In "Ex- tensive Area. : iJmirmt SpeeUl Serrlce l : rr Washlnnton. May 19. An interesting aecount of the jJevelopment of the Tork tin region, in Alaska, during 1S la to be Included In the forthcoming prog ress report of the United States geologi cal survey concerning Its work In Alaska during the past field season. The report glv.eawa.Jrlef ouUlne-ot he topography and geology of the Tork district and then describes the tin properties thus far ""known, which Include both lode de posits and placer deposits. Should the no win. jm. iuiiiuiiuu, ik-uvu vr acscriDca are inoa rthe supreme jrrtyesterday directing 1 j;t1 rfir nd rv" Superior Judge tC S. Bielner 1 o'DouglfS i Into Loppa. Is goon. valuca to Day for exploitation, they writ have many -advantages over placer-de posits. They can be operated during the . entire year : wKile- placsr deposits can be worked only during the ahort open season, and the work Is subject j-even then to the frequent delays and inconveniences caused by storms, floods and lack of water. - " ' -Z : '-t., L,. The lode deposits Include those of tho Lost river area, the Cape mountain ares, ths Buck creek area and the Ears moun tain .area On . Capftmountaln pros pecting for tin haa been carried on since 102, and a 'large amount of work has been done. Flngpleces nf float tin were found at many places In the vicin ity of Cape mountain, but It -was not until 104 that the ore was' found In place. During 1905 there were further discoveries - of- tin ore that made the outlook more encouraging. - So far rut producing tin lodes have been found In the Buck creek area- but several small tin bearing veins were located last sum mer. Prospecting on Kara mountain continued during t'he season of ISO. The only placer tin deposits found In Alaska that have- had any output aro those on Buck creek. They have pro duced to date about Si tons of ore that would average probably SS per cent nf, metallic tin. The other -placer deposit escribed f IhOSe Of OrolilF-cTeekT -Mint river, and of streams flowing from Ears mountain.' f WEIRD POWEtOF 01CJIRL Strange Hypnotic Spell Exer cised by the Wonder Child oL New Hampehire EVOLVES POETRY WHILE IN STATE OF-TRANCE Writhes in Horrible Convulsions and Attempts to Kill Herself at Times On Trial for Shooting Sweet heart . " : (Joiiraiil Special 8erie.V"" rn., M h-photlc power " la- possessed by IhTa gtti This is the, question, tliat all the people of this section have been asking In regard to Ethel Sturtevant. 17-year-old girl, who was given a pre liminary bearing at Haverhill today on charge of being Implicated In the" shooting of her sweetheart, Jesse Bar-! den. -. , .--.," '. . ... ... Whatever tne outcome of the caae may be. It will be a long -time before the neighborhood - ceaaea to talk of "Tho Wonder Child,? as ths girl Is called. Her . mother, whoae mysterious death three ears ago, -with, the ensuing in quest, brought Ethel first before tho publio gsse, declared that the girt had been poisoned;, others claimed that she had been hypnotised, but medical men. though pusxled, clung-to ths theory that she was afflicted with soma disease akin to epilepsy. . - Sinking Into-Strange hypnotle tranche and evolving poetry end prose on sub jects far'' beyond her sane-, ken. again .3.reamAngplay!l y sndLaf tetwi rL A.Yfii; ing she had spoken with spirits; al other times writhing In horrible con vulsions, cursing, tearing her hair and often attempting eutclde, the - strange child seemed to be dominated by some fiendish mentality, in her normal state she was clever, though not precocious. ne 1 circumstances surrounding tho shooting' which has again brought her; rritflnthaltmellght-BTe as mysterious s the other facts which- have marked her young life. The ahootlng took place gov-the Tirttm bei n (T Jesse Barden, a young farmer, boy who had paid court to Mtaa Ethel. - He turned up at his home, with a bullet embed tied In his lung. r For a week or more hla life was despaired of. He accused his sweet- r- 4 v. ft. 8 v 'i -TWs-FiscPlimo-FlnbhrDdl-CenrinjrEIcosit: CabinerSgvvinfl rJadiine ' " "-" eM eLf( sea'se 'ee TTitTTm aseeeeaaa aaaweTewe J-' The exclusive dealers would ask $75 to $90 for the same machine, - x 1 ! -It.has every attachment belon trine .to any sewing machine ever before sold, and many new dnes exclusively its own. We positively know that no . . better Sewing; Machine ever was made by human hands or soldy any house .on. cartht We guarantee it from top to bottom from first to lastfrontbe-;. - ginning to, end and if not as represented your money back without a mur mur. 7 , ...... .::Y-":7S. --r-rrWe employ no agents; entail'no expense whatever in handling the ma- - chine and save the cost of a horse and driver, the dealers hire to- pedd7 their machines' and give it to our patrons. -That's why we can sell this $75 1 . to $90 Machine for $35. - ; " v , We also sell for $25. the sa,me machine only not in cabinet case, but 'with drop head, and attachments the same as the higher priced one, - -WHEN YOU BUY FROM US YOU BUY IT RIGHT.- -:,::'"4 . - THE HARDWARE, TIN. STOVE AN1 FURNACE MAN - . Telephone Main 1382 ' : f Odd Fellows', Temple, First and Alder Sts. illli yrap Pleas&nt to taKe and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, tomacK Liver Troublo StlmOTatloiiVttlioiJrtr Okiko Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxati ve sjrup rombined w i th the deli-r-Cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas - ant to take. It will not gripe or efeken; -t is much mine ijlcttisuuLi aud 'elrerfcrrc-hairPill8rTabletsvnd-SvlineJWatera, :as it doeB-woerange--tbe-Sto.mahTot irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels, Constipation, Onvxo Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi- denied It. She was Arrested, and on the long night ride to ths -county-prisoit the unusual girl Joked and twitted the sheriff and appeared to be In the high est spirits. .Jherels a general feeling that the girl will be dismissed and left free to further mystify ths community wjafcAerelrd andJoexplicablejoweraM TAXES INCREASED ON WASHINGTON RAILWAYS . Tjnra.rvrelief but the stomach is UDset and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been, stimulated ana in a lew days a stronger purgative may havto be taken. This is why Pills, and Aperient v ateta-never give permanant rauat Their violent raction results in an unnat ural movfernent of thejbcrels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. tivelyjcure chronioconstipation as jt re arroo tha natnral svetion of tha intestinal ractOrdinaTrcathaTticff mayive temj ations aet upon the lower bowel only and Why ORINO is different. Oriho Laxative Fruii syrup is the only preparation that reallyytcts r upon : all of the digestive organs-, utner prepar do not touch the liver... It can yery.read. ilybe eeert that a preparatioa-ihat doeg not actupon all of the digestive organs Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, eto. For Biliousness and Sick Take uan?a l.aaative4mit Bympi sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and, acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels "without lrritating"thse 6rgansT t Clears the Complexion. : .1 Oriho Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate! the liver and thoroughly, cleanses the . systemand""clears - the-complexion of pimples and blotchesrrltls the best lax ative for women and children- as it is mild and pleasant ni does not gripe oxl sicken. iVefuse substitutes. tpeHir. Joortisl.t- I 01ymplarJWah-May-l--Tr!e-etate tax commission raised tha railroad as-aeasment-ln this county ao. 3 per- cent over the sasessment of.lSOS. or a total Increase of $174,411 -on state assess ment and 2(0.000 on countjr tax. - The raise Includes the Northern Pacific main line. - Grays . Harbor, branch, Olrmpla branch. Port Townsend . Southern and the old Union Pad flo grade, all of which are now the property of the Northern Pacific railway.-.. - county -to eertlfy to the statement of - facta prepared by. the commission ap ; pointed to adjust the property rights i of both parties In the divorce suit of 1 Tony F. Rlcharfsojiagalnstl.ucjrtlch ardson. The eawe -waa decided by the supreme "court 'some time ago. sustaining the iddeereSLLOf dlvoece bnt reversing JhKHerZtodayby Robert Sheane. - ing on aivieion oi m property, rrop- trt iTajHeaatJifl nsvi. wuirniYea ' Both psrties desire to appeal from (. the rulings of the commission, but V Judge - gtelner- refused . to.jerUfy th Bleh Ore Trosa Skooknaiehnck. ISDerlal Dlspateb to The Journal.) t Olyrapla. Wash, May 1. Rich cop per ore taken from, the copper Plate if Inlng company's mine on the ftlcookum- chuck river, near Bucoda, was exhibited transcript. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN : PLANNED FOR UMATILLA j" (SpeetsJ' DUpateS to The Journal) . ' Pendleton. Or, :Mey 15. On Monday, Way II. the Democratic candidates for county and legislative offices will open their campaign wth a meeting In the south end of Umatilla county, the first meeting to be held at Alba on the list, and on the t7th they will apeak st i t t'klsh. sad the following dsy they will speak at Pilot Rock. On May 1J the f party will be at Adams, and a meeting . i. will be held there st 7:30. The follow . i Ing day will be. devoted to Kcho and - - f Umatilla, the meeting at the latter place I being at I p. m., while the one at Eoho will be held In the evening. Helix and ' 7 He'ldman wilt be visited on May 15, and on Saturday, the 2th, the day will be passed at Ainena, wnere tne uaieaonians will be In session. . . Tew Stteh Oenpaay,- T "TT-Mjirimt TXalcb 1 TM JearsaT.r -' Baker City; Or., May IS Articles of jf rrtroTporatton of the McCsry Ditch corn pan? have been filed with The county clerk. The Incorporators of ths com pany are: a. J. wowman, j. c. jonn- Faull. . afhe1 Capital la $3.(00 divided on aro c. w. ! stock of the -company Is - Into SIS shares of a ralue of 10 each. -The orfrooee of the company Is te ban- t die," for-thw- piiepoee-of -lrletlon the 1- 1 . water from ; Powder - river under the rights they nsve held for a number of rars ,1b the McCsry .addition to Baker Clly. stlrk lm DrverceA. - . (SlMet.i MatrS Se.Tae Joornai.) . Pendleton, Or May If. Leander Kirk, of Hillsdale, .isa been granted a divorce from Jennie KlVk upn the grounds of desertion. The plslntlff alleged that he had come, front the Willamette valley and had Sited up home there, but that his wife had refused te live In the new piece and hs returned to- Bell wood where she has. since resided apart from him ...... , ' . , . OUR GUARANTEE Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and If your are not Satisfied your money-will be refunded. - rrpard only by FOLEY CO Chicago, lit. , --j ' rf SOLD AND RECOMMENDED OY ' ' ' " .WQQDARD; CLARKE COi AND AND SKIDMORE DRUG CO. 7 Vo Trees of Tramp. ftal PlaualrS ts Tt Jw Pendleton. Or., May 1. William Wil son, the soldier -who wss In chsrge nf the car burned at Foster Tuesday, ' In which a msn was found burned to a crisp, la still being held In the county i - jail. The body of the eheepherae-w! was shot by one of the men of the posse who -was in search of a man who es caped from the burning car, Is being held awaiting -the discovery of aome of his relatives. The stranger who escaped and whose flight led to the death of Connelly,-has not been found. - - hex - i !.' -----v V i .... fZMTAmm - tr... L0AL ; Child Badly Banted. '--- (8pMlitl Dlspeteh te 4 Juuinal.) Weeton, Or.. May 1 The 1-year-old son of Mr, sndMrs. Dan Bowe'rswho reside near the city Is In a serious con dllion from the effects of a burn.- The child waa sitting on a high stool near the stove, and when the mother re turned from anadjoinlng rponj where she had been for a few moments she round the child In flames. It Is - be lieved that the fire caught from a flying spark or match which might have been lying near. Physicians- ssy- that hechlld-mayrecover ;nC0KE Phone East, 244 WE ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS PROTECTION REGARD .LESS OF "COMBINE- OR COMPETITION . eif - A set of our famous 116 False TEETH for SlOV - Painless extracting free - with-this - offer. Exam inatlon and consultation free. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Extracting, 60 cents : iWISE BROS.. Dentists ' Mala aoa. ABB WAimaTOI-. Opes Evenings sad aadara, Your Food must b properly digested and assimilated to be of any- value to yout otherwise it is a source of harm"- 4 instead of eood. ?. - ' If not digested, -it ferments and decays, causing "sdur stomach," "heart bum,'l nausea, headache. flatulence, bad treath and other discomforts. . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure r -- L...X compels proper digestion of the food and sends the food nutriment through the blood into all parts of -uie oooyr The tissues are thus built up and every organ is j-estored to health and strength and put in perfect, condition.. - ' - Disease is driven out to stay out the cause Is "removed. , . ... . - ' ' Plaatersrillt, Mist. -I have prescribed Kodol quite often la my practice, and have found It a very efficient remedy for all stomach ailments: It hat always given the best of tesnltav ,. J. T. MAT, M.D. KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT tmm e. si m Um trttl, m M MS Mm. - MSKtS THS tomaoh ewgrr. MrrMB.S Ixwim M.,IHMt,lll. Sola by Woe Sard, Clarke Oe. aa gkiimore Brag Ooatpaay. WIDOW IS ACCUSED OF MURDERS Mrs. Myra A. Bemis," a Wealthy Woman of Barre, Mass., Ar rested for Crime. ' (Journal Special Rrrvlee.) , Worcester, Mass., May It.- In ths county Jail here, confined on a charge of murder, is Mrs. Myra A. Bemla, a wealthy and handsome widow of Barre, accused of the murder under mysterious circumstances-of - John Hammond, a middle-aged farmer. Detectives have received reports of st least twd other sudden deaths of men engaged to work for the' widow. . - Got ammond'e Money. Jotrrr Hammond: middle-aged. -thought himself lucky when he entered into sn agreement by 'which, It la said, he was to leave Mrs. -Bemla -all -his property for the privilege of passing his declin ing years on her broad acres.' She la woman of unusually fine physique. Is about 46 years of age, drives a spirited team of horses with. skill that chal lenges the sdmlratlon Of the country side, and dtrccts the work on her farm. - Hammond died ot November 11, 19011, and alcoholism was assigned if the cause. . He had on deposit In the Ware Havings bank of Ware about 11.600. Hs had aot been long n his gravs be fore Mrs. Bemla, It Is alleged, appeared at the bank with an order directing the Institution to pay to her all the money standing In the name of Hammond, and she withdrew 11,200. Polsoa la Stomach. ' David II. Hammond, a brothos-jif the deceased, arrived In Barre to I'JpW after the distribution of th; eatate Wd Im mediately galled ff,jy Investigation. AS the result or tlrlea-Hammond's body was eahumed and ths stomach and la- . i ... testlnes were sent to Professor Whit hey" of-Harvard-college-for-analyiris rroressor Whitney recently- snalysed the stomach of Mrs. Erich Muenter, wlfe-of-r-iPFOfcssor Muenter.-: an.; ra structor In Harvard, and It was on his report that Professor Muenter was ac cused of murdering his wife with; ar senic, if Professor Whltners " report In the Hammond case haa been In the hands of the authorities for several weeks, and although It has not been made public. It la reported on trustworthy authority that a large quantity pf morphine or arsenic was found. In the cases of the other reported deaths on the widow s farm, alcoholism was reported as the cause. This waa so In the demise of a man named Greenwood, who lived on the farm un der the same arrangement as thst en tered Into by Hammond. Greenwood gave to Mrs. Bemls an order On hla bank for tl.000. He died suddenly three days after the transaction. Mrs. Bemls waa arrested on Tier farm today by State Detective Peleg F. Mur ray. She waa brought to Worcester where she pleaded not guilty when ir ralgned. She waa lodged In jail. The district attorney will present her case torthe grand Juryv David - H.- Ham mond has entered a suit to recover from Mrs. Bemls the 11,200 which, Tt is al leged, she procured following the death of hla brother. : - - fief erred knock Ceased Oooda, Allen Lewis' Best Brand. . , Sewr Mining Company, Rpeet.l fHsesree te T JearmtV - Pendlton, Or., May If. J. B. Berk-with- and Charles -W-Jfyera-of. this city and James F. Lane o( Sumpter have organised a mining and real estate pro motion company, the capital stock to bs tf.000 snd the principal offices will be In this city. j a roimTi jtbobssttt. Having to lav upon my bed for 14 days from a aeverely bruised leg, I only rmtna reiier wnen I nsea a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment I can cheer fully recommend It aa the beat merit. clna for bruises ever sent to the afflict ed. . It has now become a positive neces sity upon myself. TX-R. Byrnes, mer chant, iHrverevllle, Texas, lie, lOo snd 11.00, Hold OX Woodard, Clark Co, Wecure"Skin" Disease BIoodPoison,r Varicocele, : . Stricture 'Nervous " Decline, Weakness, Piles, Fistula, Rupture, Hydro cele and Diseases of the ' Kidneys, Bladder and Prostatcr7r":;',7,-'1 , vv" Z.OBT VXTAX.ITT no m'atter how long staiidlngt In 30 to 60 days. There la not a man In existence who is suffering from any weskness that we , rannot rebuild and strengthen with our NEW 1DKAL TRKATMENT and bring him back to ro bust, vigorous strength, and there wlU never again! tie a sign -ot-weakness utHessTsrought'" on by aiKsipHimn, vinistion or-jtne laws or nature. sravuui wsssass eiewir entrete chronic cases cured. All Burning," Itching and In flammation stopped in twenty-Sour hours; cures ef- rectea in seven onys. i In order to demonetrate the certainty of the methods we employ In - treating th diseases that come nnder our sperlaltv. Wl BZTXBrD TO STMT A1TX.XOT1IS StAST A SrBCXAX. ZsTTZTATIOlT TO OAU AT - vum OniOl OK wmm VU. Our practice haa been In the best hoe--- pitais aa well aa varied and long experience In the practice of our specialty, by which means we have acquired knowledge that ranks our. . name aa apeolaltlsts with no equal, and we hold diplomas from medical lnwtltutl"ns. wlilchlnsurtsthoBe-who deal with us that our methods do J nil ' rlolm S We do not offer you any FUl TXTAX TUAmzVTI, X1I.BO TBIO ataZiTS, WOITHUSI CBAYOsTB, or other useless methods of treatment. Our ads are our own, and while others may copy them, they cennnt Imitate our superior methods, of treatment. - WB in - Tatsl -X.OBTOZBT XiOOATalD AsTD OIjDBBT inOUUIIf'n lOATt.ATD, -having been located here IIS years. 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