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Tins OREGON DAJLY TOURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 13. 1S37. WAGNON AiyiENDMENT IS SCORED BY COMMITTEE Councilmen Recommend , That So-CaJIed Free Water Measure Be Taken Off Ballot. BRANDED AS A' V- DECEITFUL PETITION Resolution " of Recommendation ' Adopted by the Committe riainly . State That Members Believe ; Signers Knew Nothing of Import. If the recommendation contained In a resolution to the'cltr council passed I yesterday by the street . commlttea are ' " curried out. the Wagnon free water 'amendment- to, the cKy charter will die despite tta promotere efforts ttf bring It before the people on the June ballot. V The resolution was passed by a unanl- -. moua vote of all member -of the com .mlttee. It la clothed In caustlo terras; , and states plainly, without any reading between the lines, that the Wagnon amendment A 'a fraud. and a cheat in . mo tar aa deception waa practiced when it waa presented to the council without , a. word being said that It adoption la ,June would annul the t-mlll bridge tax. "Said resolution submitting said eo- , called fire water amendment waa adopt ed under a mistake as to the extent of lis provisions, says me resolution, i "and under deceit praeticed by at least ' one or me principal promoters. . it is - the belief -of the members of the coun cil that a large portion of the slgna- tures to the petition for Such amend ment were obtained under deceit and ; misrepresentation aa to the full effect of said amendment or at least without .knowledge on the part of the signers thereof. ' . Take Aaaeadaaent Off Ballot. -The resolution concludes by request Vlng that the auditor of the city of Portland be authorised not to place fhe . proposed amendment upon the ballots, and this Is the question to be threshed " out before the election. Whether the amendment Is on the ballot or not. It la the general Impression that the amend ; ment la defeated at the present time. City Auditor Devlin says he of course .must follow the Instructions Issued to : him by the eity council, so long aa ' that body acta within Its powers. If . he la instructed not to place the meas ure on the ballots and the council has the power to give such Instruotlons, as will obey them. . ' i ' .On the other band H. D. Wagnon. the father of the proposed amendment to . section 114, which would kill all bridge . work, by - general assessment, is not . pleased at tbe outcome of his measure, the deception In whloh waa first exposed . by The Journal. In consequence he threaU : ens that If the proposed amendment Is THIRTEEN CLUB DEFIES' PET ' - SUPERSTITIONS .AT.. BANQUET tJtaraal gpeeU gerrles.l . . Washington. Jx C April II. A spe cial train of II ears, leaving New York at 11:11 p. m., will reach, Washington early this evening bringing the members of the Thirteen club ef New York to this eity for their annual dinner at the ' National . hotel tonight ' Previous - to the dinner the members of the club will Toe received . by the president at the White bouse. The dinner Itself will ba an occasion 'to shock the superstitious, , for every tradition of occultism will be . flouted. ,r. -. ' The members will, walk under a lad der In entering the banquet ball, and not being able to limit tha gueste to it will HIGH RATES (Continued from Page Ona) and the laat year's car shortage nearly wiped them out They atruggled along until the state legislature put through bill to regulate tbe railroads, and en force reciprocal demurrage, and up to a ., few weeks ago the future looked bright when suddenl the received from the Portland freight department of ' the Southern-Paol fie notice to the effect .that on April It the freight rata on common areen lumber from western , Oregon polnta to San Francisco would . M raised irom to ss.za per inou- . sano, .... f. ., .. sVaada Samaaa All. II. K per thousand on their output and . tha freight rata is increased j.it per thousand, toe mmmen are again up Southern Pacific company proposes to - appropriate their entire profit, and the .. tnlllracn say they cannot continue to operate. Interest among Oregon millmen and shippers generally as to where the de mand for an Increased lumber rate orig inated.' They have In the past believed I their, troubles -with the Southern Pa cific, company arose from a too far re moved source of authority In the rail mad mans foment. They ere beginning t,L - ' STOMACH U BITTERS Don't have that tired, run down arid languid feeling thii spring.. Prepare the sys tem for the season's change, by taking a course of the Bitters.. It will clean but winter- impurities from the blood and cure Spring Fever, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Costiveness. r,N-iLw-a' not placed upon the ballots for the people to vote upon In June, he will earrv the matter Immediately te the courts for decision. .... . The full text of the resolution paased by the street committee of the council yesterday . afternoon Is as follows: "Whereas, at the meeting of the coun cil of the city of Portland held oa April U 10T, the council passed a reso lution submitting to the vote of the electors of the city ef Portland at the aeneral election to bo held an the first Monday of June, 107, a proposed amend ment to section 114 ox the onarter 01 said city, known aa the Wagnon or free water amendment, and . Whereas, at the time of the paasag of the said resolution the- council was acting under tha belief that said reso lution waa prepared In good faith and for the purpose only of making a change and alteration In the manner and sys tem of conducting the water department of the city of Portland, and In tha matter ef water supply, and without any knowledge or , Information mat eaio amendment aa . proposed would repeal and Invalidate that portion ef section 114 of the charter enacted by the legis lative assembly In the year HOC and ratified by the people of tha city of Portland at the general election la Jane. 101, providing for a tax levy of not to exceed I mule en tha dollar of ail tax able property, both real - and personal, subject to taxation. . for tha purpose ef meeting the cost of bridges across gulches and ravlnea In the city ef Port land, ena ef which bridges Is now under course- of construction, and twe ef which plans and specifications are now being prepared for ( tha construction of all of which will be paid for eut of the said special, .bridge fund, but cannot be so constructed or paid for In case said proposed amendment to section 114 la adopted by the -electors ef the city en the first Monday In June, HOT; and " i "Whereas, said resolution submitting said so-called free-water amendment waa adopted under a mistake aa to the extent ef Its provisions, and under de- celt practiced . upon the council by at least one of the principal promoters tnereor; and "Whereas, it Is the belief ef the mem bers of the oouncll that a large portion of the algnaturea to tha petition for such amendment were obtained under deceit and misrepresentation aa to tbe rull effect of aald amendment, or at least without knowledge on tha part of tha signers thereof; and. "Whereas, the best Interests of tha City of Portland and tha residents there of would be greatly Injured by the adop tion of said proposed amendment: now. therefore, be it - , . i "Resolved by tha council. That the auditor of the city of Portland In prepa ration of the ballots for use at tha city ejection to ne held on the first Monday in June. iur oe authorised and di rected to not place upon auoh ballot or submit to tha electors for their vote thereon, the said proposed amendment to section 114 of the charter af tha nit of -Portland known aa the Wagnon or iree-waier amendment." do the next beat thing and have 41S to sit aown at the table. - The black cat. wnicn is the mascot of the club, will preside over the revels In tha banquet hall, and among the decorations there win oe tree frogs on gilded cages la places of canaries. . , ...... The'-president of the club will Inau- S urate tbe dinner by breaking a looking lass, and all the other guests will be given a chance to take a rap at It also. If anybody else has a pet- superstition they want defied all they will have to do will be to mention It before the din ner, and If possible soma of the mem bers will do something to tweak the su perstition's tall. v. to suspect that tha Karrlman ear never hears of their burdens, and that they ewe aU their alleged oppressions to minor authorities nearer ' home. It la. not believed that even Harrl man or Stubbs, in. tbe face ef a rec ord of net earning of t7. 600.000 for the last eight months reported by the Southern Pacific company. an Increase of to per cent In net croflts would in bitrarily put into effect an Increase ef the San Francisco freight rata that ep- vivpcisww Tnr raiiroaa company the entire profit of tbe western Oreron mill manufacturers and actually ruins their uuuairjr, . . An Astonishing Showing. The earnings of tbe Southern Pacific nave oeen me pnenomena of the rail road world for the past year, and an so interesting mat tne increases are being i published broadcast Following Is tha record of Increase for the last eight months reported: : , Gross. Net February .......f S.0St,tt4 1.141610 S.fl4,t44 1.I31.IS Mot.tii l.tli.m ' ISt.tTt 1.119.114 1.0J7.H4 1,041.11 December ... ... November ...... October ........ ' September ...... 711.117 l.llt.714 t7.t0 4t,t 70I.17J W.ITt August July Total ......Slt.St7.ISI t7.iJ77.71l The net Increase, t0 per cent, alone ta surncient to pay aa additional tH per cent dividend on the entire com. mon stock of the Southern Pacifie' com pany. The gross Increase la II per cent When the millmen recall the fact that this common stock Is chiefly wa ter meir ire is increased at tbe ad vance, of tbe -.lumber freight rats te Bn Francisco. INSTRUMENTS RECORDED IN WALLpWA COUNTY ' fSpnelal Dispatch te Tbe JesraaL) Enterprise. Or, April It The num. ber ef Instruments filed for record In the county clerk's office for Wallowa county during the year Juat paat ex ceeded the number filed the year pre ceding by fully to per cent The work J2?Tk'm inc9 u Performed by i JLPtI!0,r"'.;na Instruments are copied In the records with the type writer. The records of WaUowa county are in excellent condition. 7 , Struck hy m Streeter. f Patrolman Carlson made the following report- April t on a street car accident In which a man named Frasier waa In lured, The accident temped the news papers 'at the time. The patrolman's report follows: 7tn or APr'1. :V i Mr. Frailer waa struck by R. S. car No. It and Injured Internall. Tt- attended by Dr. Buck but baa not been noticed oy tne street car officials up to tha present time and haa had verv little attention. Expects he . will re ceive attention now ae his case Is In the hand tt Attorneys Banks find O'Viy." IVASHiriGTOn'S RIROjiDlOG Report of Stat Commission De tails Its Operations and Epitomizes History. ni.i.niiii.M te The Jesraal.l OlYmnia. Wash. April It. The first annual report of the railroad commis sion of ' Washington baa Just been de livered by the etate printer. , It Is a volume of 1(0 pages, covering the period from June IS. l0t. the data on which the commission was organised, to De cember SI. l0i. The first tt pages give the general report of the governor and tell of the organisation of the commission: the visit of the commissioners to different parte ef this stats and to other states on offlolal business; tbe meetings of the National association ', at peadwood. South Dakota; In 1105, and at Washing ton. District of Columbia, in Itot; dis cuss the question of office records that hava been prepared. Including tbe blank forms for annual reports of railroads; the division of freight revenues, show ing percentage of different products ef tbe ntate making up the total freight carried: earnings of railroads; statis tics regarding railway employee; prog ress of railroad construction In Wash ington; employment of experts to ascer tain the cost ef railway construction ac cording to the rules laid down by the United States supreme court; Informal complaints; petition for - reduction of grain rates; Joint rate on ; eoal. mer chandise and feed stuffs: the Joint wheat rate order; Walla Walla dlstrib-j tttlve rates; new distance tariff rates; track connection and amendments sug gested by the commission to the law ef 10. '..'..:: '-"v The remainder of the volume Is di vided into eight appendixes, whose eon tents are. respectively, aa follows) The constitutional provisions reiaung to rail roads and tbe commission law oi iva; opinions by attorney-generals relative to laws affecting the commission; list of Informal complaints filed with the commission, with synopsis of the dis position ef each: history of formal hear ings held by the commission and copies of orders Issued following; brief history of early railway construction in Wash ington, together with the mileage of railroads, steam and electric, under con struction and projected In this state; history of the railroads In Washington, with statistical tables giving' synopses of financial and trafflo reports made to the railroad commission; similar Infor mation regarding express companies in Waahlngton: financial statement of the railroad commission, showing expendi tures In the different departments. Then follows an alphabetical list of the railroad stations In Waahlngton, showing distances from Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma and Portland. The last division contains the commission law as amended by the legislature of 107, and also tha reciprocal demurrage act ef the recent legislature. The volume con tains a complete Index of about 20 pages. . .- . .' " ' .HUSBAND SOBS , . ,'.; - u.t,. ,tA 1 "' ;', -'.v' (Continued from Page Ona) were married in Chehalla, Waahlngton, In ISO. .... Aftsr enduring gross drunkenness on the pert of her spouse for seven years, Mrs. Ruth Sheffield revolted when ber husband. William Henry Sheffield, took her to a disreputable house In Belllng bam In the spring of 104. She tele graphed for money to her brother and ran away. She was allowed to resume her maiden name of Ruth Dundah. The couple were married In Portland In 18. A quarrel over the husband's 1U treat ment a step-daughter caused Frank R. Grant to desert Ann V, Grant at Redding. California. In July. ltOl, since which time the wife has not heard from him. The couple were married In Har ney, Oregon, la October,, lift. J. A. Williams was granted a oivorce from Mlna Williams, Ellen Oarrlah waa granted a divorce from William J. Gar- rlsh and Susla A. McCroskey was granted a divorce from Elaworth p. Mc Croskey. Desertion formed the eause of action In each case. ELGIN-JOSEPH BRANCH TO BE RUSHED THROUGH (ItoeeUl Dispatch te Tb Jeerul Enterprise,- Of., April It. Engineer Watson, who has charge of the work on the Elgin-Joseph branch of the O. K. V N-, has Just received, orders to 'double his force and continue the work aa rapidly aa possible. About April 1 Mr. Watson waa ordered to take hi a force to Wallowa and work on the roadbed be tween that point and Elgin. It would seem now that tbe railroad company Intends to complete the line to Joseph aa rapidly aa It can be built The grading between Lostlne and Enter prise Is about half completed and be tween Enterprise and Joseph about twe thirds of the grading has been fin ished. TWO OF THE BIG PROJECTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON (Special Ptapateh te Tb Journal.) Medford, Or.. April It. At Oold Hill, this county, an electric plant of 1.000 horsepower will soon be completed.- It will furnish light and power for man of the towns of the valley. A ditch 110 miles long for floating logs and lumber. but more particularly for irrigating purposes. Is about finished. This ditch will also furnisn plenty or water for the adjacent 'mines and will aid con siderably in the development of the country. , BIG HARDWARE STORE - AT COLFAX IS SOLD . (Bpetlat Dispatch ts Tbe toemaLl Colfax. Wash- April It. Ths Oar- field Land company has sold the En terprise Hardware A Implement stock. worth ebout 111,000,10 js. xverlll ef-Garfield and W. E. Southwood ef Bpokana The new owners wui take charge at once. Two thousand dollars worth of binding twine haa already been ordered by the new firm for, harvest trade. ' - - BRYAN TO SPEAK AT -; LINC0LN MEMORIAL " ' (Joernal gpeelal aVrvlee.) Washington, IX C -April It. William J. Bryan will be the principal speaker at the Lincoln memorial exercises, to be held In the Columbia theatre tomor row evening under the auspices Of the Union Veteran legion. Mr. Bryan's ad dress. It la understood, will be entirely non-polltlcal, but he Is expected te make one of the greatest oratorical efforts of I (us carter. . CO OPERA SCEKE in l.tt!IA JUSTICE COUHT His Honor Kicks Contemptuous Witness Off Stand and Is ' Arrested for It. . (Rperlal DIapeteh ts fe JoarnalJ ' vGreat Kalla, Mont. April it. Justice ef the Peace John Q. Dempsey Of Belt Is under arrest for assault as the result ef a walloping he gave a big burly rancher, Joe. Buckingham, when the lat ter was brought before Justice Dempsey on the charge of Jabbing a pitchfork In to a cow. - -1 Buckingham became Insolent In his answers to the court and his honor, los ing his tamper, punched Buckingham on the Jaw. knocking him off tbe stand. The court than kicked the fellow from the room and. bad him locked up for contempt A few hours after Bucking- barn had been Incarcerated the judge s heart- softened and he gave him" bis liberty, whereupon Buckingham imme diately bad Justice Dempsey socked up on the assault charge. MRS. STEVENS IN FIVE x STATES WAS A PIONEER (Special Plapetek ts The JesraaLI Hood River. Ore.. April It. lira, Har riet N. Stevens, whose death occurred at Lone Rock, Oregon, waa born at Zanee vllle, Ohio, October tO. 1811. While she waa still a child ber people moved to Illinois.' She was married to Oslaa C Bt Brans at Wethersfleld. Henry eounty. Illinois. May t. 14. After some years of residence In Illinois, where two Bona and one daughter were born, they moved to Texas, . where , they spent ' several years and where another daughter was born. They then went, to Louisiana. where another son waa bora, and from there emigrated to Oregon, via New Orleans. New Tork. the Isthmus, Ban Francisco, and Portland, finally landing at The Dalles la March. 11(7. In lt Mr. Stevens received appointment, un der Captain. Mitchell, at the i Warm Springs Indian reservation, and spent almost two years there They moved to Lone Rock In lt'l. being among tbe first settlers In the valley. They re sided there till 1 17 1. when they retired on account of falling health and re moved to Tbe Dalles, where they lived till Mr. Stevens' death In l.DJ. Mr. Stevens had lived with her two-oldest sons since her widowhood. She died at the residence ef tbe oldest son, Charles B. Stevens, at Lone Hook, March to, aged 78 years and t montha. She leaves a sister, Mrs. A. H. Curtis ef Grand Dalles, Waahlngton: a brother, Horace N. Gould of The Dallea; three sons. Charles B. of Lone doc: Frank B. ef Condon, and Alonso C of Hood River, and alx grandsons and 'lve -granddaughters. She was a devoted Christian and a member of the Baptist church for nearly 40 years. Her remains were laid away 'beside those of her husband In Sunset cemetery at The Dallea on April I, when a large mnoourse of frlenla and relatlvej iwld their last aad tribute to her msrajryi , , WILL PATENT VALID ; ENTRIES IN OREGON . . ' ., 111 (Jeoraal Speetal Ituki.) " .' Washington. -April It. Commissioner Bellinger of the general land office baa announced that Da intends to Issue pat ents to all valid publio land entries In , Oregon. He will, pass to patent every entry which appears to have been made In good faith. Many claims nave been held up en suspicion, growing out of the extensive frauds in publio lands which have doveloped In Oregon. .. He believes that Oregon has Buffered unjustly in past years. It Is expected that most of the patents will be issued during; the coming summer. STEVENS WILL GO TO V EUROPE FOR A REST (loaraal Special Bei tie. New Tork. April II. John F. Stevens, former chief engineer of the Panama canal, arrived this, morning from Pan ama. He will go' to Washington and report, and then attend to private bust nesa He thinks he will take a trip to Europe, for rest. He would add noth ing to what haa already been, made publio about bis retirement OLD MINER AT MEDFORD HAS FOUND A BONANZA eSBBwaawaBBaBBsSBsasasB f (Speetal Dispatch te The foeraaL) ' Medford. Or April 13. A recent dis covery n the mountains about 20 miles northeast of Medford blda fair to de velop Into a fabulously rich mine. The discovery waa made by aiv old miner DIZZINESS Believed by Simple tThaags of food. A very common eause of dlsslnees Is ths poisonous msterlal that results from imperfect digestion. - 1 When the stomach Is unable to 'digest the food because of Us being eaten too fast or because It le of the Indigestible sort part of It Ilea In the stomach and ferments, producing gas and bacteria, These bacteria (micro bee) then manu facture more or less poison which Is absorbed Into the blood elong with what little food Is already digested, end the result le a bad headache. Irritability, dullness of Intellect and lack of energy. Don't get Into tbe hsbtt of taking medicine for euch a condition, or If you've formed the habit, quit It Look to your food as a. New Tork man did. He says: "For six years I suffered with aeute attacks of Indigestion and dyspepsia, which usually affected me directly after eating or within an hour. I would be come dlsxy with a sensation of being sbont to faint - . "These attacks usually lasted two or three minutes, sometimes accompanied with vomlUng. (The effects of poison produeed by undigested food and bac teria.) Between these acute stacks I suffers J much pain from Indigestion and bloating. - at"! tried about every known remedy I for my troublee but got only temporary relief. Then I tried Orape-Nuts. This food certainly commends Itself to a delloate appetite with a gentle per suasiveness that ta peculiar to Itself. - "Orape-Nuts food agreed with me from the first I em now entirely eared and I most heartily secommend tt to all who suffer from stomach trouble. , "The nutritive value of Orape-Nuts le hown by the fact that as an electrical meohlnlst I eat nothing but Orape-Nuts end a piece of toast for breakfast thsn keep on my feet all day without exces sive fatigue. , "I consider this food haa more bard work in It; more strength-giving Qual ity; more satisfaction to the eater, end more every day health than any ether cereal food mde today." Name given by Poatum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read thr little bonk. "The Road te WelU 1VU1V in psgs. "Caere's g Meason.- r a ...,(. v Dyspepsia Is Caused by Gems When tbe germs of Catarrh.' or other grerms, attack the stomach lining, too little gaetrlo Juice will flow,;. Tbe re sult Is Indigestion. And the trouble never can end until the germs are. de stroyed, j Drugs which' . merely create artificial digestion have but a brief ef fect, : ;, . ' ..! -vi-..m - ' - : Llquosone Is now used for Dyspepsia, almost the world over, .because It kills germs. It Is not like Other germicides, which are poisons when taken Inter nally but a harmless germicide . whloh sou as a tonic. It id derived ' solely from gas. -Yet all disease - germs perish at Its touch, because They are of vegetable origin. " , Millions of people know from experi ence the power of .Llquosone. It does for stomach troubles what nothing else may do.- Its effects are so certain and so immediate that we paid $100,000 for the right to this invention. V : 50c Bottle lec v We ask yen to try this product at our expense, ' Don't treat Dyspepsia . In trifling. Ineffective ways. Simply send us this ad with your name and address. We will then mad you aa order on your local druggist for a BOo bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for It In Justice to yourself, learn what Llquo sone means, to you. for you incur no obligation whatever. - Address - The Llquosone Company, Dep't 147, Chicago. who haa lived here a great portion ef his Ufa . At present no one knows the location of the claim but himself, and he guards hla secret very Jealously. He leaves home and is gone two or three weeks at a time, oatenslbly developing his property on a small scale. Some sample assayed at Grants Pass showed free milling ore running $200 to t400 to the ton. No one can get any- Infor mation from him aa to where the claim Is located but he says that In the near future, when he Investigate further and proves up oa hla claim, he will or ganise a stock company for its develop ment . -:'..".- OLD MAN VERY NEARLY PERISHES IN PALOUSE ' '(Special Ma patch te Tbe JearaaLtr Palouse, Wash-. April It. A man ft years old who arrived here from wo east Tuesday walked oft the sllewalk Into the-. Palouse river and . narrowly escaped drowning. The night waa dark and the river bank full and It waa with great effort that he managed to keep from going down .stream with , the current ' COFFEE t : ' It is a good country to live-in; such coffee as one can get; Do you get it? -" Tear grocer ra hires year sMaer M yes deal Bke ScaUUag's Best ' -' ' . tf-i II . TTTTT si 1. ifTsswTrrT A'i'f wJTl 1 mm . 1 ': i " 1 . - ' LVi.; h..j -w f . 1 1. I y y W Cut showing ths Rtliabls Oss . II - Water Hester connected in H ," '-. ths proper, -way. . , .-. v, . ,.-; ntrrrr 8ATUBDAY' SPECIALS ' Oa Sale From 5:30 P. r.L to 9 P. F.L V s ' - Ktzzlsr Value $1.25 8-QL Xca Kettle 6-Qt. Berlin Kellle H M mKSS RAILWAY COMMISSIONS TO ACT IN HARMONY (Special rHapateh to The tearasl.t) ; Olympla, Wash, AprU It. At the banquet given by the members of the Washington state railroad commission to the visiting railroad commissioners from Oregon and Montana a resolution waa adopted providing for an organisa tion by the commissions of the three etatea The resolution was offered, by Commissioner Altchlsoa of the Oregon commission, and received - tbe unani mous support of an the commissioner present The discussion developed ' the fact that tha ooramlsslons can accom plish mn?n rf mutual benefit by har mony of action. The same blank reo orde and forms will be used by all three commissions, and where lasuas are In volved -they will be attended, by. mem Rector J I f ' - ' v - eiflMiii QJJ Complete the gas equipment oi your homeOnly By having 'a circulating gas watc rhcater i n stalledin connection with yoUr gas . ea range aouDiy assure the ' success : of fuel; purposes. -Fiirn Mid YAr.nmi streets Raster Va!se$1.2S Royal Enamel Ware Rec&Iar Vslae 70c Royal Enamel Ware as srxss bers of all three. ' Whenever confer- eneee are held at Portland with rail-1 road officials by either the Oregon on the Washington commission they will be attended by members of the Other; commissions, , ' :., There waa no Jury trial at the lat term of. the .circuit court In Harnerj eounty, and Jurora served only one day.l : HOOD JVV9WOn . i le the essential characteristlo ef men and women. Invaluable to good busi ness men and necessary to housewlvea. A woman shows good Judgment when she buya wnitee uream vermiruge for ber baby. - The best worm medicine even offered to mothers. Many. Indeed. ar the sensible mothers who write expreax Ing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe te th. use or white s cream vermiruge. by an druggists. - - - Soli j MB' TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH 1 it will you gas of, for s .. , . ' . V (El C(0)o ii -.