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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, -THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1003, DECISIONS : HOI FINAL m ' ' if CillOPSTJIIID NERVOUS STRAIN David Starr Jordan, dent of Stanford, Is Taken : , 111 Suddenly. , ; Ba i Ir p a d t Commissioner '.)! iU.I.Un ., rpMnVcA Vrtrth Uoit rrese Leased Wire.) r ' Carolina and Minnesota mystery -has been thrown about the " V; (JaseS ' ArO JSOt oO J! Undent of the Leland Btanford university, who waa suddenly stricken In tola city lata la at night and who la now con fined In the residence of Judge J. F. Leib, a member of to board of truataaa ot tha university. ' Beyond tha mare statement that Dr. J or Jon had rented eaally last night no Information waa vouchsafed by mem ber of the Leib household today. Not even tha nature of the patient's illneaa would be glvun out It la hullo vad that Dr. Jordan' ill ness la as aerloua aa first report would . ; Reaching- as Supposed. Knickerbocker Trust Com pany Receives Ifany De posits and Is Again Solv ent Sign of Renewed Prosperity. Jthb stoke noted for best goods AT LOWEST PRICES?; H (United Prate Leaied Wire.) New Tork. March !. With $ 2,000.001 tacked up ready to meet all demands, Thlf troman lays Lrdla B. i Pinkham'a Vetretable Oomoonnd ea ner uie. iteaa ner letter, i .Mrs. T. a Willtfdsen. of Manning. Iowa, writes to Jure, inuuiain: " I can truly say that Lydlft E Plnlc- READ THIS AD carefully. Note the prices quoted. Compare them ' with other .. about town and , .... v " aee if it isn't to your advantage to buy at thii ' popular store.. And no matter how low the prices,, you'll never buy an inferior article here. We see to It . that : quality enters into everything we buy. ' Shaxej In these splendid bargains. ,,; ' 'ly (Spedtl Dltpatch te The JoiirmL) Salem. Or.. March . Railroad Com- tnlBSloner Altchlaon commented. In part. !i follow, regarding the recent declaion $ tha United Putea auprem i court, lndloat-i but u th0unht by many thatj waicn prevents uie iirocmu i ius present turuioti ai tne univerany ( ...a. . . t n A.Kltahl liaa innr. fn rirl with hiM tnrilftnn- in- rataa after the matter haa been aition. tie raa been unaer an inienae opening, hundred or oepoauora were in piainia, conwnatuij aocwnng ana j. taaen oeiors a jeaeraa cuuri; tna mmpus and those who have ob- . I I W . . I Ihil anfMnlan. nna 4a avatla,hla ta u. 1 followed lft SB 41fotML and took Lvdla North Carolina and Minnesota cases will WMle It U denied that the university everyone of the 20.000 depositors should jj, Knkham'a VegeUbtB Compound and mon'ey":" Th. tank M..T. of over " ?" wstorea m to pertect health. 60,000,000 and the. lUbllitiea are slight- uaa it not ooen xor you i anoaia nay Men in my rrare. to-day. 1 wian every r not have aa far-reaching an effect as troubles have brought about a col- t jTmlKhtbe feared. The doctrine that lapse It Is not unreasonable to believe n U;!... h. i.i.i.tnra tsr a. iriltiva that they have had conalderable effect It commission can make ratea which the on his mental and physical condition. j ly leas. the Knickerbocker Trust comoanv threw ham' Vegetable ComDOond MYVd BIT open Its doors for business today for life, and I cannot express my rratituda the first time since It was closed last I to you in words. ' For years I suffered October. At noon, the hour of the re-1 with tha worst forms oi female com- i l m 1. - 1.-- ... I Kl.l.t. .(lnin. AitmAtmim an on line, but many of them were there, for Bpeadinf loU of money for medicine ncTareThenstttM rUhout. a.1 yon for adrloe, NAZARETH WAISTS Kaxareth Knit -Waiiti for childrefc, potitively the bet waist made, come in sizes 2 to 10. On sale Friday and Saturday at above price.'. $1.25 PRESS GOODS 98c 44-inch AH : Wool Panama Suitings, in a complete line best regular $15 and $1.50 valuei. JJoa t overlook thu bargain. . ''-., . miirt cjtnnot review haa been well es ; Jj tablUhed for many yeara The North Z Carolina statute waa overturned be- cause the only review proviaea was in a " criminal prosecution where eoeselr penal tiee would be the result If the atal i ute waa upheld. The point In the Mln- Meanta case was that the federal court might stop the atate officers from en- fnrolnv tha afatuta while tha judicial favesUgatlon as to It conatltutlonallty was Is progress, and afterwards. Oreron Act, a .Tha rtp.nn mmmliRlnn art nrovldaa $IVrt Indictments Against " eraers. That oourse is suu open, as also the tight of tha carrier or a stock r holder or bondholder having the proper & oltlsenahlp to go into tha united Btates ft court, Tha Minnesota decision says that If the federal court tells the state " nt riiara tn daalat from enforcln the RUEF'S Hill. coijwr GONE Calhoun, Ford and Former Municipal Boss. statute while the Inquiry is progressin tbey must stop. It will be rememDe rS3 (Caltad Preai Leased Wire.) San Francisco, March 21. The three .a., in NArffK i',pai na mi arnra Arniun f did not obey tha federal Injunction, and Indictments found last night against f' this tha United States court says should Aba Ruef Patrick Calhonn and Tlrev L. ; tTa'.'-made by the commis.ion them h,n br'bf Municipality Takes Action ' 1 J. li . . I aims nr I m rtrm In annnoallan wlrh fni rrnl. I ' with reasonatno ana auow m tir niurn, ""y.'..-" .a. - and if they do not amount to a reguia- jey franchise, were formally returned Bankers and financiers generally MJ inffarliiewmiiiii would tr IL" at the reopening of the Knicker-1 woman WOlUa My 16. bocker is perhaps the best sign of re- rAfyrR mi lirif WDMriJ ir nrosDeruv mat naa ueen nra vwi. -ww. the beginning of the. money panic TV- fhirtv VHftTS Lvdia H. Phllf. The plana for the rehaou nation were I , - - tl. ti l T T completed after four months' labor on I bam 8 YegetaOle UompOUnO, made the Dart Of a committee Of depositors. I 'mm mnfa nnf harKa haa Vwaamn 4 Via Under the plan the depositors will re-I TZ i tVi oeive touv 10 Der cent instead of their I standard remedy for female ills. deposits in full. If they care to with- mA hnaTnaiMvftlvftnrfl thnnnanrlanr draw all nf 1 hal r moninr ther can do ao I . . " ' . . ' " " at Intervals covering a period of two I Women WI10 HaVS been tTOUDlea Wlta and one half year a diBDlaoementfL inflammation, uloera. tlon. fibroid tumors, lrreciuarltles. . A .'a . a, Enodio pains, bacracne, mat bcar-r-down feeliru?. flatulency, indiires- tion,dlzdneus,or nervous nrostratioa I Wliy dont you try it r Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has rulded thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mail. WOMEN'S 25c HOSE Women's Seamless Fast Black Kote, double heel,' sole and toe; ' standard 23c slues. See our Third street window. . GRAFTERS OB CITY OF CHICAGO f llHt hrS.xo?h!tf txlr- The Indictments, which are vlr- -S2Si?ffJ Z m i-tb tn?,ThU i '"ai1 duplicates of the true bills found - penalties, there will be.no trouble in a . ,,- ,h.rrn. .hat nn T ft- VoVT1" rMonaWe rate" wUhIn May 10. MMi Kuef, 'Calhoun and Ford -Sjitt Ml" i&Tl&Tufifc T 52iiiS2 aVnntrndS5rf,.n.Jni1; member, of the boodle board, to vote to Recover Large Sum From Traction Co.' (Colled Preea Letaatl Wire.) i roads free scope onoiT mor5 and thereby E"";?."." "T ,hi.a w unicago. March no. sensational ai- i aff'aJa" urtUM 5tJ "ttot tte purpose of closure, of alleged wholesale theft and -. . ' - the crosecution in causinff-tne returnins gran in mo waier uureau oj civy mauv wuiuuiviiB. i nr thaaa InillcLtnant waa In comniatMlv tia. l -a t A . In tha - ruoiio conriaence in- raiiroaa invest- i nuiiiiy ia immunuj . tuinraci uyuu . ments is better apt to be presorred by which Abe Ruef la making his flgh k honest supervision ot railroad rates! f and service than allowing the railroad. Z. tne rres nans they rormaiiy naa . ,MThe railroad technical Dress : tlnuallr bearing witness to the fact a., regulation - which- insures at the IICIII RIDERS AGAIN ARDUSED ,$1.50 KID GL0YES 95c Genuine French Kid, mocha and harness stitched walk ing Glores, complete line of the popular shades; best $1.50 grade. Glorea fitted. r wlmA Katta wmtm ti hav nuKIU 1 as a reasonable return to tha Investor, J la the one thing which Is best' calculat- ed to maintain the a tab 111 ty of railroad , Inveetments; end is tha only thing J which can avoid gorernment owner- ship." - - ?sIV II CHOICE OF bureau and a complete reorganlaatlbn. KeOOIted TlTlCe r OllOWftd DV Th.f. fif tAnl. Ma.fAva r..l rv a far I o 1 a I v ...ovc, . " . l T . AVA AAA T J, wnica were ip,wh or Anti.iiini mrp.nninrv furnished the workmen. INDIANA Dawned or sold bv emoloyes were condi tions said to have been disclosed to Superintendent McCourt. Another result or tne revelations waa the rendering of a bill for 127.692 against the Chicago Union Traction company, tha amount repreaentlng city water used in nve yeara oy tha company and unpaid for The city was defrauded connivance of city employes. Fire After Raid. r JLarhb rAifcJ G. & JS. Democrats Denounce Presi- xi iii-aiA xixjy. Qeni, eecretary uoneiyou and Governor Hanly. , . (Special Ditpateb 0 JoarsaL) Corvallla, Or., March 28. The South ern Pacifia Railroad company yesterday P made payment to tha aheriff of Benton f county of the Corvallla & Eastern taxes for 1906. The amount was 11,490, al (Uslted Frew Leased Wire.) Cincinnati, March 21. Closely fol lowing a reDort that a true hmA Ivaan 2nai:aJ?Wltw i'mSa4 th P Independent. and the tobacco trust, a band of "night riders' broke Into the warehouse of the T, S. Hamilton oompany on the out skirts of Covington. Kentucky, shortly before daylight today, and fired the place. Half a million pound, of raw tobacco, valued at 2150.000. waa de- ¬ read and deatroyed an en- nn Min n, u i lilHMCO HILL DELAY WARSHIPS (United Praia Uaaed Wire.) S thourti.tha original amount had Veen ..... w-, i,i0r,.ad for tha dui ilsbv. tne tau aaaition wu tne . 7 Z 7 . t 1j a ir .i penalty and Interest that had aecum- preeldentlal nomination by Indiana'. President ASKCfl tO KCCD ti I n tA bapatia .of tha In t Kalnv an Inn. 1 n.MA...A In v. . I. Mnn.rAn,fn -v.l1 I . - i 4swmuw ww.,, .a. 1W ai... wwuv.aa.Mwu r n'vT. att. .a-ii ... in her", and John W. Kern, one of the $18,227 over tha eounter of the Benton state's leading Democrats, waa the nom valued fire county aheriff. the payment yesterday I lnee of the convention for vice ,,. oriBging cue xoiai 10 m.iii. lot rai dent. presl- Fleet From Entering Fris co Bay on Election Day. (fnlted Prase Leiied Wire.) San Francisco, March 28. Realizing ivment yesterday 21.727. The fall- Lt. ure Of the company to Day. tha 1908 Tha natarm mndatnni tha artHnn nf K '" """ a. wuwiuun uibi i secretary George B. corteiyou for lasu- ' aasessment was not legal, and further ling Panama canal bonds In an effort to t delay waa eaused by the Corvallis ch'Jck the "money panic" and for depos- fiatiT.n 7nta?S-Vf It S.7 .hl'ti.SI iUaf sovemment funds in New York that the AUantlo fleet would be more If ilzJ Irll- J lno UIQ" bank.. One plank disapprove, of the of an attrftAtlnn than tha nrlmarl.i tn arrnpta nr Pr.. A.nr nnnuv. t tt il .t.u r the nomination of his successor and an- D nel1 May E, the general fleet recep- other opposes the Aldrlch and Fowler tlon committee ha. decided to wire to tlT?? fi111. -i . President Roosevelt the request of the plaw deUrlnV thit Governor Hanly Lincoln-Roosevelt league that Admiral was incompetent to head the state gov- Evans be ordered to delay his entrance ernmeni. . , to Ban Francisco until May . Friends ofAn..r i.fel'itei0 XTtn'Ttft ot 00d government have learned that ngnt, in wnioh tne second ballot was " naLla enougn 10 get tne voter, to being taken to nominate a candidate for th primaries when there are no counter government. The fight became general attractions. It 1 feared that If the and a few black eyes were afterwards rl,et arrive, on the day scheduled the in evidence. Order wu finally re- rood oitlsen. will neglect their duty at stored. the pools and leave tue machine element Edward B. Raud, an antl-Tagrart control. taxes were due. ' COMERS HABMSIM .fContlnued from Page One.) . Atlas Contracting oompany, accepted a large contract from Hariiman to build the . Rlparla-Lewlston extension, which . 2s they nave Just completed. ' 1 V SaRlauui to mrnl.li Punds. J ' The wreck of the Tillamook road was . gathered; up by B. B3. Lftie, who was -. tendered by Walker and Reld the saiV r financial arrangement that had been ; w mad - for tha Atlaa Contracting 'com. pany with the London syndicate. Lytle declined tne money, it is sal a ne stated to the London syndicate's agents that lie had plenty of . money to build the Z road to Tillamook. . i Later' the work was suspended for t lack of funds, and the road is partially ' comDleted at both ends, there belns 10 A miles ly operation between Hlllsboro Z and Banks, and about 20 miles halt completed from Tillamook to the N- halem river. It Is said Harrlman now . has under consideration tha furnishing i.t-roaa tms year. . ;. -,w Borer B. SlnnotS - For. District Attorney. ising a desire to have the fleet pay visit, but unlike the other places It be satisfied with a call from the deleaata. waa elected bodily hwnm. Via orterea sucn strenuous ODjections to oiucaiun, ai., aiarcn zo. Stockton the announcement of the result of the naa Joined with the other cities In ex- second ballot. pressi n it a (United Preat Leased Wire.) will rvrinr Rnnlria. la March iR Th. tomedo flotilla alone. tlrvtn rtAmnrrat. AAntrAlla1 tha afn , a I In case tha Invitation whtnh thanhom Pemocratlo convention here today and ber ' commerce Intends to send Is ac indorsed the Nebraska commoner for the cepted. the small fighting boats will en- ver oiocKion mrougn tne Han JoaQuln The Dlan is tO lltrht lin tha h.rSn. ar, hold a grand reception for the officer ana men at a oate that may be fixed latr. If the boats cannot coma the nf. fleers will be asked to visit the city in launches. -i , To play soldier or to fight life's battles a boy r;-tmusHrave strong, faith ful clothes. r Our Boys Suits fall tandliand-tohand n- counters Jand parents I inspection for weakness,; CLOTH IMG . CO presidential nomination. ' Charles Miller, state chairman and leader of the opposition to Bryan, an nounced that he would not be a candi date' to succeed himself, nor would he go to the Denver convention a. a dele gate. This leit tne neia to the Bryan lies. . y . . . FIGHTING FOR wwoiiF Marion County Eepublicans Iromise to Obey Will f the People. (Special Dispatch to Th Joornsl.) fialem. Or., March 16, -Walter C. Wlnslow, a prominent young Repub lican of this city, has tiled for repre sentative, today as a Statement No. 1 candidate, and completes the ticket In thio county on that issue. The other zour canaiaates are Henry J. Miller of Aurora, O. I. Hatteberg of Kiiverton. aj. wi)iy or wenerson ana Hal JD. Patton of Salem. They will meet at Woodburn. Saturday, and organise for a canvass . Of Marion , county upon that issue. . . - Winslow was the choice of the com mittee of the Carpenters' union of this city far a representative en- the ticket of the Interests of organised labor. SEATTLE CHIEF IS ' ; I . AFJEB THD JUACHITOS (ITBlted Press teased Wire.) - Seattle March 28-Actln Chief of PoUoe Ward Is after, the- "mashers," that class of male humanity ' loitering uu ui. aireeis ogling women, ine aci Ing , chief says the law prevents him dealing with the smirking dandies In the manner he believes would be Justl ned. so he Is to put them on the chain ganav-.- r KILLED SOON AFTEE THIRTEEN DINNER (Bpecitl Plupttch to The Journal.) Detroit. Mich., March 26. Barl Hitchcock of White Pigeon, Michigan, visited In Jackson and a dinner was given In his honor. There were 18 per sons at the table and the date was Fri day, March 18. Yesterday Hitchcock was killed In an accident. There are 13 letter. In his name. Stroyed, The fire sore tire block of buildings. When the flames reached a cottaire adlnlnina- tha nn. house, the raider, went In and car ried out a cot on which Miss Carrie I x eeney lay aeriouaiy in. A moment later tne roor or tne cottage caved In. Before starting their work the "night riders" cut every telephone wire In the Muslin Underwear Specials 50 dozen fine Cambric Cor set Coven, several dainty patterns, ribbon and lace trimmed; best 50c val- OQj ues. Special .J7C Women's fine Cambric Gowns, in square, V-shape and slipover styles, ribbon nd lace trimmed; refe- Ov ular values up to $1.75 a I C Women's and Misses' Muslin Skirts, trimmed with lace and tucks; splendid $1 values. On sale Friday and. tLf Saturday VII. Bargains In Household Supplies 17-inch Russia Linen Crash heavy and very absorbent; never sold for less thaa 12e a yard. Friday and ' Saturday VQ 72-inch silver bleached Table Damask, several new pat terns to pick from; our standard 75c quality. CC Friday and Saturday.. DOC Full sire White Hemmed Bedspreads, medium weight and best $1.15 values. On sale Friday and Satur-Q day only at this price.. OOC 150 pairs ruffled Swiss Cur tains, full 2yi yards long and good average width; easily worth 50c a paif. Of Special, ...e)OC From the J Wash Goods Section r ,' (,.- , , 27-inch , ' Iola Lawns, In dainty dot and figured . ef fects, fine for .dresses and waists'; best' regular " '71 10c grade. ... Special, yd. f 2C 30-inch Sheer White J ndia Linon. very fine even thread, and standard,., 20c . quality. Friday and Satur ' 10 day special, yard..... 162C 32-inch fine French Or gandy, soft finish and best regular 20c grade. Friday and Saturday at spe- 1 g rial, a yard.... IOC 40-Inch fine White lawn. beautiful', finish and even thread; never sold for less than 25c a yard; 2 IQ days' special at.. ......IOC 34-Inch Dress Linen 29c 34-inch renuina Irish TWa Linens, in colors light bine, navy, tan, champagne and! pink; actual value 50c a yard. Take quick advantage. LONG KID GLOVES $2.38 " Made from finest selected French skins, full elbow length and standard $3.00 values. Complete line of new russet shades, also black WOMEN'S $18 SUITS 11230 Hi Women's and Misses' high grade Tailored Suits, in plain and mixed effects; standard $18 and $20 values; nearly all sizes. FRENCH LISLE Q10VES 75c ...1 :t Full length genuine Lisle Gloves, a splendid $1 grade, all sizes, in black, white and tan; two day only at the above price. vicinity, them of are today under surveillance. Klarht youna farmers, aoma nf tnem or tne oest ramuie. in the county. NEW INTEREST IN VANDERBILT EOW (United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, March It. -New Interest In the separation of Alfred O. Vender- bilt and his beautiful wife has been awakened by the report that the svm- pathles of the Vanderbllt family are onl me siae or tne young woman and that tnen tne mother oi Alfred is opposed to aia actions in tne aiiair. The elaer Mrs. Vanderbllt, according iu leuun. naa aneuerea ner aauarntap. in-law In her Fifth avenue mansion most of the time since the separation took place while trying to Induce her son 10 return to nis wire. Vanderbllt 1. determined to leave for London within a few day. and so far ne na. not maae any arrangement tn naa his wife before he departs. JOHN BURNS SAYS ROOSEVELT IS WRONG ' M . Corner Third and Morrison Streets AUowed WANT REDUCED EXPRESS SATES (United Prass Leased Wire.. XVttUlUttU WlUIliXOOl,vii Vrif ltV. formed Oregon People Are Being Held Up. leader and president of the local gov ernment board In the cabinet, has taken issue with President Roosevelt on the race suiolde Question. "I do not Dlead for a desolatlno- flni or oaoies, ne aaia, speaaing to the dele- .1 conference on In- (Spedsl Dlspatck to The Jcrartisl.) Balemu Or., March 26. Express rates throughout the state may be reduced MERRY WIDOW HATS FOR PRETTY CO-EDS . (United Prses Lt 4 WIm.4 Seattle. March 26. Glrla at the TTnf- verslty of Washlnaton are to nut thair stamp of approval on the latest crea tion of the milliners' art Immediately after the spring vacation, which begins tomorrow, by apnea ring on the camnua wearing "Merry Widow" hat These hats will be untrlmmed but the co-eds say that this need be the case only until after the end of the college year, when the hat. can be "trimmed. ate. to the natlona ant mortality. I attach more 1m ortance to quality tnan to Quantity ,et us first look properly after thn k. thai raiirnai nnmmlaalnn shortly as we have before starting an arttatlon tn . v., nrodure a areater number7 ." ,7i e reauu OI an inywussuua mitiirate the Maugnter of Innocent, carried on by that ooay at tne present unaer a year oia, ana cease our cruel I time, neglect of those, above that age before! shouting to the nation mgner birth rate." to ve us a rate W00DBURN ELECTION E. E. Miller, the commission's clerk, is arisraaed In aatherlna dal compiling comparative schedules. After this nrellmlnarv work Is comple commission will go very carefully SET FOR APRIL SIITH M OTJSTifc'S'SKM to (Special DlTO.toh to Ths Jearaal.) Woodburn, Or.. March 26. The city eleotlon here will be held April 6 and the- twe-faotion'a. are-preparing .for It. The license question will not be brought to the attention of the voters this year Last night at the good government on. vention the following ticket was nlu. In nomination: B. T. Randall, mayor; J. Hawkins, the cstaleptlo patient at the merf J J Hail ort. vUCOncT tounty bospiUl today began her fif- cna.tie.,tria.rer,! R.dd Marshal" sleep, without any change The only interest was on the office of 'n her condition other than the mere marshal. Riddle receiving 60 votes and frequent tremor Of eyelids, which was mugene Mosnoeyger .1 - 4 notice yesterday ana which th LOS ANGELES WOMAN SLEEPS FIFTY DAYS (United Press teased Wire.l Los Angeles, ' March 26. Mrs. Beulah Thsro la Only Ono That to . .. ' . ''; Laxative Bromo Quinine vseo the mma ornt rm oosza oolo im on day. Always remember ths full name, took tot tbi siatart s , erery , tax. 26.' tendant nurses believe to be a elan, of returning conscivusiwH. Mra. Kawklna was resting easier to day and her breathing, was becoming more regular, v iLlSTER FISH WAEDENn 4 VAM)USEN DISMISSED (I7slM Pnes Wire.. Salem, Or- March 26. Master Fish Warden Van Duaen waa removed by the fiah board ' last nights After much wrangling and heated argument, H. C. McAllletar of Portland was selected In hi. Place. ' Van - Duaen'a removal fol. lowed a hearins before the hoanf nt him own seeking. His summary , dismissal was unanimously 'decided upon by the board, and. Oovarnnr Chambarlaln "will select an expert "accountant to- go over the flsh. warden's booka before he Is succeeded by. McAllister n My 1. ' Mae"WissiasisisyLi'iwiw i.-.-w ,' jiaiV-w't'u.nv'',V SaB-va!)3 Tho Hind Toa Have Always Bongbt and which has been In iu for over 80 years, has borne the slsmatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-arood"ar but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of nffcnts and Chndren-Experience against experiment. What Is CASTORIA j Castoria Is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Oil, Pare groric props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness jit cures Diarrhoea and Wind CoUc It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The .Mother's Friends' i . . 4ccriuiri ALWAYS Sears the Signature of 'fA; In, Ufio For Over 3 O Years. V . i 'im ecwTMMi seweawv. v awaaav eraacr, eswveaa em, .-V': f 3