The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 26, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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- THE "1 OREGON : DAILY ? JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING; MARCH 23,1 1908.
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CALL FOR HEW
S LIGHTIflG BIDS
- Mayor Finally Wins Agains
vHi; Council in Fight for f
SJJr!'-- Competition.
. v. f The city- ctWnell passed an. ordinance
. feeterday afternoon calling" upon Tnt
: . elty executive board to advertise for
ttlda for cUy' lighting for e period of
1 either three or five years.
, ,,' t v -; 'This practically ends the fight Mayor
v lane has made to secure competitive
bids Tor lighting the city because the
:'?, action f tbe council assures the Port-
land Railway, Light and Power com
pany tha contract. Inasmuch aa it la the
only firm In the city capable or rurnisn
' Me; current to the olty at the expiration
of the present contract,
i Previous to paaslng the ordinance
' . ralllna-for He-htlne- blda. Councilman
'- Kellaher Introduced a resolution asking
" for a committee to be appointed to lu-
' vestigate tha reaei&uity or mo cur in
- - , tllln a distribution system and pur
! . . chaalnar current. This would give the
' - city the opportunity of securing com
: . petltlve blda from the Mount Hood Rail
"-).' way and Power company and tha Port
j land Railway. Light and Power com
pany. Thia U assured to tha elty by
,rj a communication from the Mount Hood
.' v company which stated that It would be
y. ,,'.- able to furnish current to the city at
the aspiration or toe present contract.
.,;' ijecemDer 11. isos.
j . Tha distribution ayatem waa explained
. '.. te be aubstatione for stepping down the
. current and tha installation of conduits
,' and cables aa .well aa lam pa. These
: lamn posts would be combination posts
. 1 acceptable either for raa or electricity.
' )V thereby irlvina- tha city the benefit of
added competition rrom tne oruana
flss fomnanv.
Protests were raised acatnst the reso
lution on tha around that sufficient
time did not remain for the city to In
stall the ayatem although C. W. Miller,
representing the Mount Mood company,
stated that It could be placed ready for
service In alx months.
' Tha Introduction of tha resolution
came aa a surprise to the councilman,
specially tha majority party, and after
a ions: debate in which the history of
the former municipal lighting plant waa
entered Into the resolution was voted
- down. Had It been adopted tha way
wenld have been onened to follow tha
charter provision which stipulates that
tha cltr can order a special election In
SO daya to give the people an opportu
nity to vote on such a question. The
LEnPLAllIIG
FOR BIG
mm
C W. Mount, general agent for the
O. R. N. company, to in Portland In
the lntereat of tha auocess of Uia Port
land-Lewlaton excursion, and la antbua-
laatio ovrr the proapact for'a big at
tendance of Portland men. When It la
understood that tha Clearwater, basin
la an area so vast that It might com'
fortablv auDDort a citv aa iarce aa Port'
land, the Importance of the territory
brought Into direct touch With thia city
may be better realised. A resource of
hlch' little la known Is X6,000.00O,oo
feet of primeval timber.
"It Is not to be wondered at that tha
people of the Clearwater basin are Jubi-
ant over the realisation of hopes tney
have entertained for the past 40 years,"
aald Mr. Mount.
"ICvar attic t her -? snv rail trans
nortation at all, the advantages of the
Rlnaria cut-off have been appreciated
and lta conatructlon looked forward to.
And now that Portland business men
are going to help ue celebrate Its open
Ins. everybody In Lewlston and Clarke
ton, ss well as their surrounding coun
try, la planning a royal welcome ror
ihlr visitors.
We are expecting a great exouraion
party of representative citisens. partic
ularly the business men whose interests
are so linked with ours. Not only are
we planning the most cordial entertain
ment within our power upon this oc
casion, but we are Planning to recipro
eate in arranging for a visit to Port'
land during the Rosa Festival this oom-
lng June.
3IAT0B PUTS FOOT
ON COUNCIL'S NECK
When Mayor Lane announced to tha
council that he had appointed Council
men Kellaher, Rushlight and Vaughn as
special franchise committee to re-
flace the one beheaded by the council
wo weeks ago, Councilman Cellars ob
jected to the committee as a council
committee and asked for an opinion
from City Attorney Kavanaugb. who
agreed with Cellars. 1
Mayor Lane took the Opposite view.
and after City Attorney Kavanaugb. and
Councilman Cellars stated their opin
ions aald that ha had liatened to their
views on the matter, but that the com
mittee would stand as ha announced it
and ordered the council to proceed with
its business.
charter provides that the bond Issue
shall not be greater than 1300.000 but
the estimate for the plant la only $260,-000.
SWARM OF HOBOES DESCENDS
ON THE CITY FROM THE SOUTH
T".; The Story ofa Hedidne.
Its iums- Golden Medical Discovery"
Was (untested by one of IU mpai Import
ant and Tsiuabl Ingredients Golden
Seal root. '. '
; ; Nearl forty year t o, Dr. Pierce dls-
covered that be coma, dt tne use or pure,
trlpie-refined lyoerine, aided by a cer
tain degree of eonitantlj tnalntalned
beat and with the aid of apparatus and
epollanoe designed lor mat purpose, ex
tract from our moat valuable native me
dicinal roots their curative properties
much better than by the use of alcohol,
so generally employed. So the now world
famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for
the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or
dyspepsia,-torpid liver, or biliousness ana
Kinarea aerange;
nte was first made, aa
, without ft particle
up. " -
of Its IngredH
bottle-wrapper,
i irom tne mos
uable medicinal roomfound growlnir
In our American
gredlenw
3E
It ever sin
i alcohol :
A glance
nts. crlnt
will show thst It
val
ma
se nas oesn
fti Its malfe-
v.. .w. t.m
viRasejii-iu
ed CuiWerT
la baafli
sW
IStM
All tntM in
have reeelvM tne Itronifetil kiY-
ffient lrQmie leadlpg medlcIT cx-
pgris. ttc;i-n inn wriir"- in fi"fitfi
A 11LLI ImkiU al thea andoraetnenLS n&l
been oomniled bv Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
a a .It k at j
uuaaio, JN. i., ana win do tr.aiiea res to
any one asking same by postal vrd, or
letter Mdressea to tne uoctor as aoove.
From these endorsements, copied rrom
standard medical books of all the differ
ent schools of praetlce. It will be found
that the Ingredients eompostng the "Gold
em Medical Discovery " are advised not
only for tbe care or tne above mentioned
diseases, bat also for the sure of all ca
tarrhal, broncnial ana tnroat anacuens,
aocom calned with oatarrhal discharges.
hoarseness, sore throat lingering, or
hang-on-congha. and all. those wasting
affections which. If pot nromptly and
properly treatea are jiaoie to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dle
covery In time and persevere In Its use
until yon rive It a fair trial and It Is not
likely to disappoint. Too much must not
be expected of It It will not perform
miracles. It will not cure consumption
In its advanced staves. No medlolne wilL
It vHU cure the affections that lead up to
onsumption r taken, tn urns.
WILL INVITE 10,000
MEN TO MASS MEETING
Preparations have "been made by the
police department for the reception of
a swarm of hoboes that are expected to
arrive In the city-today and tomorrow.
Officials of: the Southern Paciflo rail'
. road: bare informed the chief of police
- ' that approximately (OS tramps came
within the city limits during the 14
hours ending at midnight last night.
Many of these men alighted from the
. freight traina on the eaat aide of the
river and are new at large In tha city.
Othera Joined hobo camps on the out-
aide of the city limits and are auppoaed
to be making preparations to beat their
. way over the lines of the Northern Pa
ciflo to points on Puget sound, .v -i '
The railroad people say that 48 hoboes
took possession of one of the cars of
an Incoming freight train from the
south yesterday and laughed at the ef
forts of the train crew to dislodge
them. . The car waa cut out of the train
at Woodburn and the tramps left be
hind. It la thought these men will
make their way Into the city tonight.
Chief Orltsmacher haa issued orders
to all patrolmen to keep a watch' for
tbeae men .and keep them moving. A
general round up of suspicious char
acters will be made In the north end of
tne city tonight. Householders are
warned to look out for their clothea
lines and the looks of outhouses while
toe present condlttona continue'
UNCLE SAM . ASKS GRAND JURY
TO KEEP LIPS CLOSELY SEALED
! '. . ;- . . , ' u " .
tVTien the members of the federal
errand Jury, now tn session appeared be
fore t Judge Wolverton in the United
Etates , court yesterday they were
yarned to be careful tp keep all trans
actions .before that body a secret until
'reports had been made to tbe court The
. publication of a story to the effect that
the grand jury had voted an Indictment
againat four men which would be re
. ported In court today suggeated to the
court that the matter had better be
called to the attention of the Jurors.
' The Judge told the Jurymen that they
were aworn to secrecy and he did not
believe that any of them had violated
their oaths. He slao aald that to tell
of any transactions before tho grand
Jury was a violation of the lawa and an
impropriety to tbe court. He aald that
the newspapers, even should they learn
of any transactlona before a grand lurv.
ahould respect the law and withhold the
puDiication or any such story. News
papers, said the court, should ahow the
aame respect for the law as private
inaiviauais.
The committee on banquet of the lay
men's missionary movement la,maxlng
final arrangements for the reception of
. Campbell White next Monday evening
at the Portland Hotel annex, at which
time me work of tne laymen a mission-
y movement will be discussed by him.
Ten thousand Invitations will ba hsnri-
ed out 1n the churches In Portland next
Sunday morning, Inviting men only to
the great mass meeting at tha whll.
em pie, to be Held on Tuesday night.
The meeting of women interested In
missions will be held Monday afternoon,
and a Joint meeting of leadera of the
Christian Endeavorers, the Baptist un
ion and the Epworth league will be held
Tuesday evening at 1:30 at the White
Temple.
The missionary secretaries of several
of the denominations will be in Portland
Sunday, and will occupy pulpits here,
and where such secretaries are able
to be present denominational rallies
will be held tn the afternoon on Tues
day. The expenses will be met by a por
tion of the feea paid for banguet tickets
and through contributions of liberal at.
tendants.
The 400 seats at the banquet were dis
tributed to the chdrches. to be used bv
them as their own people should thin
best, according to the number of mem
bers of each denominations and In each
church. If any tickets are left ovor
they will be turned In this afternoon
and redistributed, aa there la 'a heavy
aemana.
WAR, GRIM WAR, WITH ALL ITS
GHASTLY CONSEQUENCES, DECLARED
, Waf has been declared among the
Operators of r the wagon newspaper
stands In the streets of Portland.
- The owner of the wagon which stands
at ; Sixth and Morrison streets has s
sign displayed to the effect that he has
no connection or any relations whatever
with any of the other wagon news sell
era Other owners of wagons are ar
ranging to put up signs announcing
their views on the question. -,
Aaron Cohen, : a ged 1 8, who has a
wagon on lower Washington street, one
of the principals In the fight, Is arrang
ing to put out another movable stand.
He claims to handle more papers than
any . of the other stands. The other
operatora also make the aame state
ment relative to their business.
One newa seller claims that one of hU
competitors does not handle any foreign
papers. Another says his papers are
always the very latest and are on sale
several days in advance or the others.
And so the war goes merrily on.
SNOW AND FEOST
BUT FBUIT SAFE
Forest Grove, Or., March 28. A light
now fell at this place early this morn
ing, but tnelted soon.
Although the oast few nights have
been quite cold with some little frost
In the mornings, the early budding fruit
trees nave escapea aamage, and no par
ticular danger to them is anticipated.
Truss Torture
OSM
Veeensry for the Santoies'
Dul u Jiow ixrne away wica sy
Theaclit
Simple,
statural uvsatiea.
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It' none too , early to think about that ' new Easter Suit,
arid we wish to call your 'AttmcmGtea.i Special
Spring introductory offer in our Men's Clothing department
A two-days' .special fto introduce ourinewspringrBtock
for Friday and Satxirday. All the latest cuts all the latest
materials all the latest shades direct r from t the Eastern
centers of fashion. Splendid new suits at this great reduc
tion for two days only and you need pay but $5.06 cash
and then '' v ' . ' .
IISTAI (1
- ml
WEEK
Your credit is good here. No embarrassing
conditions simply a plain credit proposition
just dignified and in every Way agreeable.
A trial order will convince you.
Allow Us to fit You for Easter
FIRST SECOND
YAMHILL
Wonderful Aepliaaes Batains and Cans With
at Knife, Dancer or Fain in Xannw
atiily Vew and reoallu .
te Itself.
AX IS WAITING CITY ROOSTERS
THAT DON'T GO HOME TO ROOST
! The police department is just now be
ing flooded with complaints from the res
idence portions of the city regarding per
sons who are conducting poultry farms
In their back yards without taking tho
precaution of .confining the range ' of
GROWING STRONGER
,' Apparently, with Advancing Age.
v , ' In IMS at the age of 60 years, I col-
'!JKe ,rom sxcessTve coffee drinking,"
writes a man in Missouri. "For four
. yFt. 1 shambled about with the aid of
' fYtcTe-or cane- n,0t of the time un
- ..bi.Lt0 $n?M "rlf wkhout help.
iC7y--et wer sreatly swollen, my
J !.Jt WM "hrtnken and twisted In-
' ruIS.15,.-n1ser ,J my riht hnd were
clenched and could not be extended ex
cept with great effort and pain. Noth-
iorelief iv- mor tnan temJ
4 In .X?,r,rev,0U8lyi 1 dally
. Ml?5?.fliJl-cup,,' tron coffee
fcaVLT .a"5i-U,i'"?ok r ca Into
. turn, one made It accordlnc tn mrr.
tlons and I Uked It 1 Silly as well a. 72
beet hlgh-gradcoffe - 1 the
Improvement set ; u . at once. In
bout sUc months lj began to work 2
little, snd In le than a year I was very
rnuch better.. Improving rapidly from
fieTttfiitaaa SrB
' ."l "2 Tvirj day at some' kind
work and am able te eep- up with
t rre procession without a.- cans. Thi
, arm and hand that were once almost
it lees, wow, keep far ahead In rapidity
l rf movement and beauty of . penman-aii'P-
"".-.'if..
-. -There;- a Reason. 5 Name given bv
r"im Co Battle Creek, Mich. Read
their livestock to thelr own premises
As a consequence flower beds, lawns
and gardens are being ruined and much
bad feeling engendered
Tuesday Otto Dekum of Piedmont
was haled Into court on complaint of
ni nrignDor, j, m. &unn, on a chargi
of permitting his chickens to run at
large. He was found guilty of the of-
rense, out secured an maennite post
ponement of sentence on his promise to
fence his feathered stock within th)
boundary lines Of his own property.
roiicemen wno nave oeen aatalled to
Investigate the complaints that come to
& City ordinance prohibiting all persons
police headuuarters say
numoer or persons wno are comn:
of are, apparently unaware that there Is
that a hirsd
no are complained
from permitting livestock to run at
large within tbe city limits. There fa
such an ordinance in existence, however
and there seems to be a disposition on
the Dart of those who wish to mnk-n
their homes attractive to Insist oil its
enforcement.- The ordinance, which
rovias a penalty or is ror each viola
Ion of It's provisions, is as follows:
"Section X No horses, mules, cattle.
sneep. swine, goats, cnicKens, 'geese or
ducks shall be allowed to run at 'large
or io De neraea in any oi tne street.
alleys, parks, unincloseo private grounds
or in puono places in tne city or Port
land during any of the hours of the day
m OP MILLIOXAIRE :
. DESERTS FR03I ARMY
(tfalted Freas Leased 1rire.r
Bail . FnnAluu. ,. U.imL 4 a... . d
jiears au ovr the country are today on
tii 2 vT UV oun deserter said
iin?iaM JH,hb r-. son of a mll
nm taSn Sork. merehant. and clklm-
JJwUlJi.'3"n' of New
' '- " ue ennatea Jtbe young man
gavo the name of Cbarie, xicey.g
Sent on Trial.
Trow torture is so longer neeemrr. Gll-
Ibc, Hppln tresses and Mrbarons methodi
of treating rapture are dose awa? with by
tbe wonderful Invention fit a man who naa
pent SO years to make It abaolntelr perfect
fba marraloaa new Brooks appliance cItm to
the raptured Instant relief, reat, and aoourttr,
wbera all othara fall. It stops all irritation
and restores every part te Its natural poal
tloa aa' soon as it is seed and for all time
afterwarda. Trass torrore eaaaes snd trnaaaa
are thrown away tottret.
Where others fan Is where Z have ay
greatest success o, a uuuaa,
Beooka aoDllance cures are abaolntelr with
out operation, pain or danger, lta price la ao
low leaa than -tbe cost or many . fiortrul
trnaaaak that aar one. rich or Door, .can hare
tbe Immediate and truly wonderful rallaf ef
tbla nsrreloua appliance, ana no one with
rapture can for a alogle day afford not to
bare It.
Multttudet of enied' men, women and ebll
drea testify to its aatoniahlng ancceaa and
iaatins cores, Mr. James Britton, s wealthy
manufacturer of Betblabtm. - Pa., vol cm tha
pralae and proof of tbouaanda. He aayat "It
would be a veritable Oodaend to tbe unfortu
nate who suffer from rupture if aH ooold
procure toe crooaa uuprura appliance. My
rupture ta an nemeu ay na souu.
It but your appliance,
- jvoere otn
sat turCeaa.
menu, or nameaa ei any lino. Doming - com.
p nca tea, bo pain or irritation, Dat Inst S
simple, as tarsi appliance whlcb rare. -
imtseaiate relief guarasteea. No fares or
)".. 'fbt Tmalnesa, and Money ve
nded If .. sot entirely aaturaatarv. . i.
Brooks far fall Information. Do not lay this
tide, or .delay, or .forget, but write today
it tens all about Brookt'
iiag ever did
bera fell la where 1 hare my freat
. No springe, pads, sal Tee, alnt.
harness of soy kind, nomine com.
tor HreoKS- boos.- Jt teua a
marvelou , ntw appliance, glTeS price snd
same of people cared. aadilraaa mt hu.
a Z. BetOOrS, TSSO brooks SiillsW.
U.Mh.ll Wl.hlM. . 'jt ...
SUBWAY RECALL LAID
OfJ TABLE FOR 2 IMS
As announced In yesterday's Journal
the majority party laid the ordinance
recalling the subway committee on the
table for two weeks, thus squelching the
fight started againat Mayor Lane two
weeks ago.
Counollman Cellars moved to place the
measure en the table, prefacing his' re
marks by saying:
"Inasmuch as this little ordinance has
had the effect of stirring life Into the
committee I think It would be advisable
at this time to extend the life of the
committee sufficiently to give the mem
bers time to make a report. Therefore.
I move to lay the ordinance recalling
tne committee vn riio lauia lor two
The motion carried but Councilmen
Vaughn and Baker, as well as Mayor
Lane, City Attorney Kavanaugn and
City Engineer Taylor explained why the
committee had not met oftener before
the vote was taken. This was due to the
fact that the committee had asked for
an opinion on the legal phases met with
In building a subway and this was not
returned to the committee until last
week. A meeting of the committee was
accordingly called to near the opinion.
Alter tne. reasons were given no
blame waa attached to the committee
nor City Attorney Kavanaugh, who ex-
naa Deen compelled to
t 17 long
REPUBLICAN CLUB
W. H. TAFT
plained that he had been compelled
make a critical examination 01
franchisea before giving his opinion,
besides looking ud innumerable court
decisions covering tne points on which
tne committee sougm auvice.
PENINSULA MILL
TO RESUME WORK
Officials , f the Peninsula Lumber
company have given out the Information
that the Peninsula mill at the foot of
McKenna avenue will be put In opera
tlon with a full crew next Monday
morning. The mill has been shut dowii
since the panic, it was rumored tnat
the mill was to resume several times,
but the reports were not authentic.'
Lady Woolston Now
Slender.
On her last visit to New Tork the
charming, titled English kinswoman of
the "Van Horn Mentors of Rhode Island
was quite plump even fat res,, down
right fat. This visit sn is neautiruiiv
slender, but neither exercising nor diet
ing did it, ane says. -
Hera ' la her advice to her American
cousins, who would safely and quickly
take on a pouna or so or rat a flay ana
keep-it-eir. as aeairsa
Take a teaspoonful after meals and at
bedtime of - this simple trio of home
remedies: H ounce Marmola, ounce
Fluid Extract cascara Aromatio and I K
ounces Syrup Simplex. These articles
cost little, may be obtained at any drug
store, and can be mixed at home by any
one. vi:;',.--;;.;;
ftiara lan't a wrlnkt innr a. nrnmeirih
ache in a barrelfuu concluded her -lady-
Ship. That Is, she meant all that,
though , her Janguacft .jsag upiv Here
Shi at awa. ia - af AaSilfafak ,
The Portland Republican club at a
meeting Wednesday night adopted reso
lutions as follows:
- "The Republican club of Portland,
Oregon, reaffirms its loyalty to Theo
dore Roosevelt, and would be glad to
see him nominated for another term.
as per our resolutions of a former meet
ing, we are, however, fully convinced
that this Is no longer likely, and, wish
ing to see his policies carried forward
fully and completely, we feel that no
other person Is as certain to work out
tbe great problems which he has inau
gurated as the rshn whom he ia known
to favor for 'nomination aa president
xnis ciuD therefore puts' itself egUarely
wi mvru lur tne nomination at tne
coming Republican national convention
oi tne lion. William h. Tart.
PACKERS WITHDRAW
FOR TIME BEING
As announced in The Journal yester
day, Schwartsschlld and Sulzburger
asked to withdraw consideration of the
ordinance granting them permission to
operate a packing plant within the city
limns at yesterday o council meeting.
granted
tween East Alder and .East Morrison.
$1,750; T. W. Reed, erect dwelling, Min
neadta between Skidmore and Preacott,
11,400; D. R. and W. J. Hawkins, foun
dation for building, corner Second and
Main, $2,800; Dora Judd, erect dwelling,
I Kelly between Flower and Sweeney.
l.ZSO; Steadman, erect ' dwelling,
.exington between East Fifteenth and
East Seventeenth, $1,600; Thurnberg,
erect dwelling, Sherrett between East
Eleventh and East Thirteenth, $1,600;
Estate of J. H. Settlemeler. erect four
dwellings. East Davis between East Fif
teenth and Eaat Sixteenth, $1,860 each;
VI. O. McKlnley, erect dwelling, Willam
ette between Freeley and Burrage,
$1,850.
U'REN HEARD RT BIO '
CROWD. AT CONDOff
; ... 1
(Special Dispatch te The Journal.) . -Condon,
Or., March $8. W S. UTte
addressed a large audience In the court,
house here last night on Statement No$
1 and other Issues at the coming elec
tion, and severely criticised the old
system of electing United States senat
tore. He waa given moat respectful aU
tention. .
Soger X. attnaott
For District Attorney.
NERVOUS DEBILITY;
The permission was
and the
light over the project was brought to an
end ror a time at least.
What future plans may be made by
the packers was not disclosed at yes
terday's' meeting, but no one believes
thev have permanently withdrawn from
the field. Dr. Cottel still maintains that
tne move of the Independents was in be
half of Zimmerman.
J. S. Heiaey, Paciflo coast representa
tive of the packers, stated .that he asked
to withdraw consideration of the .meas
ure because of the opposition that had
ueveiopea agamic tne piaui inrougn
misunderstanding of the operation of
modern packing house.
RMAWAYTOT OOES
TO SLEEP IN BOX CAR
Three-vear-nli1 Tonv Obdte left 'the
nome of his parents at o North Sixth
street yesterday afternoon and started
out to eee the world. He was making a
critical Inspection of the wheels on the
oars in the terminal yards when he was
discovered by a kindly brakeman. The
railroad man was busy, but not too
ousy to pause long enougn te lift th
out Oi
toddler Into an - empty boxcar
reach of Immediate harm.
"Mow you sit real still snd wait for
e." said the kindly brakeman.
''All rie-ht. Mlater Man." rnllA Tnr,
While waiting obediently for his new-
xouna mena me sanaman supped up
and dropped sand In Tony's tired little
eyes, tie waa ami Sleeping soundl
when Patrolman Wanless found him an.
took hint hoaaa te a distracted mother.
Bufldbig Permit..'
Mrs. P. B. Blnnott erect flats. Kmm
Between wroaaway. ana Dixon. $4,000;
H. W. Notter. erect dwelling. Hln
between East Seventeenth and East
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ulla, $2,000; J, R. pease, erect, dwelling,
Albina. between. Jesaup and Davis,
$1.00; Mra Cornelia Burkbardt, exca
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Mrs. Elmina Seip, AlleM k
town, Pa., 75 years old, was
subject to weak spells until
she was cured by DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
Mr. Seip has Just written till i
Duffy Malt Whiskey ACo; w fofywsfl
T am 75 years old and was subject to
weak spells, and when they would at
tack me I did not know what to do. so .
i sent ror a Dottle of DUFFY'S .PURE!
MALT WHISKEY, and after I used
your medicine a while I felt a change
fnr ilia. h.lti. T v.-,.a i. .
rv".7. o picaurmeu, snui now X am i
healthy and strong. . y u
I have used maaiy medicines, but ,
never saw such a change or felt such a
cnanare as l did when I
PURE. MALT WHISKEY," MRS. EL
medicines,
used DUFFT'S ;
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MR3. ELMINA SEIP.
MINA SEIP, 715 Liberty St., Allentown,
x-a., juiy , ivuo. 1
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Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey,
is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to
have every kernel tborbughly malted, thus destroying the germ and' pro-, J
ducing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which H
the. most effective tonic stimulant and inviuorator. known to science: soft J
ened by warmth and moisture its palatabihty and .freedom from injurious
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regularly, . according to directions.
It -tones and strengthens the heart
action and purines the entire system.
It is recognized as a family medicine
everywhere. ? . ,' -
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UalS Whiskey ba sure yon re the genu
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ea ; the , label, and make -sure the seal
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