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THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1910,, TV0 DEMOCRATS LCOUNT (lean, has been elected sheriff over T. N. Balfour, Democrat. 11, A. Foster, . of Prinevllle,. Democrat, has been elected county, assessor over W. E. Van Allen, of Redmond; Republican. Fred A. Rloe has been reelected county surveyor over R, L. Brewster, who beat Rlc In the Republican primary for renomlnatlon. W, W. Brown, of Lylegat, Republican, haa been elected ounty commissioner over E. P. Knox, Democrat . . f -it.' i '. i r ' , Long Lead for Lano In Crook . ,' ' :," lPoI to The Journtl.l Prlneville. Or.. Nov. 7.-Woodrow 668, Wilson 936, Roosevelt 664, Bourns' 690, Clark- 161. Lans 930, Selling 690,. Graham 624, Slnnott 1233, Kennedy 172, Olcott 1063, Ryan 883, 'Lea 601, Mlckle ; 733, Aitchlton (86, Anderson IBS, -Ma; haffey 383, Service 211. -. ; i WllCNAME WANAMAKER "M TO HONORARY POSITION. ' ' : fUBites Prese Utted Wire. ' '-' I r ' New York, Nov, 7.- Jt Is expected hers; that the Republican national 'commlUeJ -INDIANA CHOOSES DEMOCRAT FOR CHIEF E fob ci Result So Close That ' Both Sides Claim Victory; Wilson -Still-Has Good Chance : of Carrying State. Wilson carried every precinct In Crook county except one or two. , Harry Lane carried Crook county by nearly 100 over Selling, while the Progressive vote was negligible Bourne's support , was all lacking. , Thirty-two precincts out of 17 prelnotT4aCrook -county-tive-Teft meeting, which will be held in Chlcarf Hagood Practically Elected; King, "Upton and Carpenter Low- Men-on-- Republican California State R. R. Commis sion Begins Investigation of Mammoth Express ,Com , pany; Will Revise' Schedule. Wasco Candidate for Congress Carries All Counties in Dis- .lirict- SaveiPossibly-Upppo; nent's Own. next xoesaay, win soieci junn want-; maker of Philadelphia as the RepublUV can vies presidential tandldat ' to ,r' place the late James 8. Sherman. JrnaL-Vaat-Jlda -bring- results. Ticket; 137 Precincts In. m 1 800 PES CENT DIWDfflDPAlDBY VOTE OF SINNOn AIBIIT DOUBLE Gill m MM I R. W. Hagood and A. F. Flegel, Demo : . Idrats, may be elected as two of Mult inomaft county's l'i, representatives to thi etjite legislature, nut wuu tnese ex eHlons, the enilre Republican' legit.' latlo ticket bus probably been elected Hagood and Flegel are now In a closo ' contest with Jay H,' Upton, It, C. King anil I.. O. Carpenter, Uio three low men "ion the Republican . legislative " ticket. - With thu count of these five candidate " tabulated for 137 precincts complete In . Multnomah county, the voto stands: , Upton '7831, Hagood 7626, Carpenter " 7155. Flagel 6969, ami King 6787. Wltii wly 43 more precincts to hear from,' '.. Vpton seems to be elected, while Hukoo J , leads Carpenter by 470 votea and King by 83 VDtcs. Flegel la behind Car ' " pvnter but' leads Kln by 172 votes. , These figures apparently assure the flection or Hagood. and give Kit-gel the . advantage over King. j ,-. For the other places on the leglala- vote has Jweueomplled for only 8SI pre cincts. The Republican candidates stand: Abbott 6460; Applegren - 646S; ' 1-atourette 6626: Lawrence 4633; Me Arthur 6450; Humane 8917; Nona 6634; Oltion 1187, and Spencer 6565. Democrat Brick 2903, Hawes 2961, - Kronenbwg - 398r Kroner 3373, Lent 3045, Lundberg 2965, Nichols 2774. Rob ert J. ITpton 3127, Watson 3407, and Tates 3174. Hull Moose Alstrop 1373, Amme 1480, Balnea 1502. Rurdon 1471, Hlckey 1684. Valenttne 1603. - .Dorr K- Keasey, Independent, has 1641 votes. . SOCIAL 1ST CHEERED BY BIG VOTE POLLED (Called frna 1 wlrr.l ClilcagOrNovr 7. Encouraged by their Iteavy vota throughout the country the Socialists plan to start their 1916 presi dential campaign at once, To this end Mahlon Barnes. Socialist - campaign manager, Mid today the party "will es tablish a newsnaner An California, but as yet no city has been decided upon. The Socialists .esttrtritte that Deb polled (00,000 votes, and assert mat fi Socialist assemblymen have been elected In Nevada; and that possibly George Brewer, Socialist, has been elected to congress from Kansas. llSOWIi TRIP TO BERMUDAS TT" " (Uulted Pre-T Umiti Wtr.l " - Princeton, N.. J., Nov. 7. President elect Woodrow-Wilson denied this-afternoon that lie Bad definitely decided to make a trip with Mrs. Wilson to Bermuda. "Even If I do go," added -gllaon,-!! . will not use a private yacht." ' . When the correspondents asked Wil son If he had anything to tell them, he answered: "No, 1 think my right course now is to. hear everybody and not make any statements." DIXOirCONFERS- WITH Tr RTT0 MAKrSTATEMEITn (United Prewi Len.M Wire Oyster, Ray. N. Y..-Nov. 7. Senator Joseph M. Dixon conferred with Colonel -Roosevelt nere today before returning to - H ontanar it is-stated -they discussed a . state men t to be Issued by the colonel later regarding the election, which wiU ideal with his views as to the future of lbs Progressive party. Late Los Angeles Returns. liOs Angeles, Nov. 37. Unofficial fig tires compiled by the newspaper bureau here, complete from all but 13 outlying precincts In Los Angeles city and coun ' tv. give Roosevelt 73,411. Wilson 65,053; -AJtoo8evelf-4wUty 13,353 SEE THAT A Service Without Charge - I ii order that your glasses may give you best visual results, stay "on the nose properly and be . comfortable, they must be kept in adjustment. We offer to adjust your glasses without any charge as often as you will bring them to us. You , are invited and " "Welcome to come in fre quently that we may have the 'opportunity to render you this service. ' y - We have sanitary lens 1 ' clcifiters which we will furnish free for the ask ing. ' , THOMPSON OPTICA! ZHSTITUTS, , 3O9-10-11 Corbet Sldg4 TTfta and ,. Morrison, eooneV XlaPr. ' tl'nlteit TreM Ied Wire. I San Francisco, Nov. 7. -whether Cal ifornia's electoral vote will bo cast for Wilson or Roosevelt for president Of the United States -developments today indicate may take an offlclnl count to decldS. Claims tills aftornoon by the! Progressives of Los Angeles county, a Roosvelt stronghold, If sustained by developments, "Indicate that tho result will b very close. With more than 00 precincts of the .77. in the county re ported the Progressive figures K've Roosevelt 75,599, Wilson 65,;04. This s a plurality of 20,395 votes, which. It Is believed, will bo nearly If not quite sufficient to offset the lead of Wilson north of Tehachapl pass, and may throw the state to the former president. But the claims of the Progressives are not unopposed. John P. Steele, of a computing bureau maintained by the Los Angeles newspapers, gives figures with 13 precincts missing, which show Roosevelt has 73,411 and Wilson 85,oss. County Clerk Lelands of Los Angeles, has bearuri a' revision of both' counts, and his figures are expected to be prac tically decisive so far aa the County Is concerned. Lelande said this afternoon that he would rive out nothing until his computation was complete and that it might not be finished Tor two days. Northern Beturns Blow. . Returns are still slowly seeping in from the northern counties of tho state, which, taken with the Progressive fig ures from the south, have practically obliterated the Wilson lead. Bo many preclnctut; however, are UU-40--b- lica rd iff, -, AtJ Samuel M. Ralston, elected governor of Indiana. from In the north that with the south em dispute, It Is Impossible this after noon to say more than that Wilson's chances of carrying the state appear to be fairly good but that his plurality, It he has one, Is likely to be small. meager are the returns from the north that it Is not yet certain whether William Kent, Independent Progressive. Or Judge Zumwalt, Democrat; has been elected to congress In the First district, which stretches u? the coast to Hum boldt and 4,el Norte counties. Indica tions are that Kent will win and this, the Progressives say. Is an added indica tion that the Wilson vote in that sec tion cf the north will be llg'htcr than was expected. rreino Is Close Another county which was close be tween Wilson and Roosevelt was Fresno. Wilson men lunt night claimed a plu rality there for the Democratic electors of nearly llOf. Today it was learned that Wilson will have a scant 100. While reports have come in from near ly 4000 of the 4372 election districts of the state many of them ore so frag mentary that no definite conclusion can be reached and It eems -almost certain that on the result of the count In Los Angeles county the fate of California will hang. J. Btltt Wilson, of Berkeley, was slat ed today over the showing he made In his race against Congressman Knowland. The Socialist mayor polled 26,091 votes ncalnst 36.196 for Knowland. cutting down the normal Republican majority of 36,000 to sioa. LAND BOARD HAS LACK OF UD Disagreement Over Employing Special Council in Benson Hyde Case. SLOCUM WELL IN LEAD FOR CORONER am.X.BlocunvJRePubIlcan. candidate- for county coroner, is running well Blreaflr htr-leid over II. Rnjlersdorr Progrecslve, the nearest opponent, bo ing 3922. The vote according to the bal lots counted stands: Slocum 10,627, Biersdorf 7705, F. S. Smith, Democrat, 6287. FIRST WOMAN JUROR IS EXCUSED IN CALIFORNIA (Onltd Treat Laed Wirt. I San Francisco, Nov. 7. Attorney Gen eral Webb's ruling that women are no. eligible for federal Jury duty led to the excusing In . United States Judge Van Fleet's court here today of Mrs N. Elwell, the first woman ever sum moned In California for such service. Shealf eady had talcen her neat in the case against Bernlee and John A. Ward of Seattle, charged with alleged viola tions of the white slave law, when United States District Attorney McNab acting on Webb's ruling, ordered Mrs. Elwell excused. PROGRESSIVES WITH JOHNSON "TILL DEATH" (United Prg Ifd WIr.) Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 7. A message of congratulation on the fight he has made and a pledge of unwavering sup port for the fight that is to come was wired to Governor Hiram Johnson in the east today by Kdward Bheehan, presi dent of the Roosevelt Republican club of Sacramento. Sheehan told Johnson that the Progressives were with hlin until tho Progressive cause should triumph. JAPANESE ALLEGES HER HUSBAND IS BIGAMIST (L'nlted Prera Lotted Wirt.) . San Francisco, Nov. 1. A new fashion among orientals was set here today when Mrs. Kayo Hamal, Japanese "pic ture bride," brought suit for absolute divorce against Takiji Hamal. Bigamy la the ground on which the complaint Is based, tho woman charging that Hamal already had a wife when she married him June 25 last. This Is the first divorce suit ever brought in Cali fornia by a Japanese. PROGRESSIVES CLAIM ILLINOIS FOR COLONEL (United Prrw lotted Wirt.) Chicago, Nov. 7. Progressive leaders here" today refused to concede Colonil Roosevelt's defeat In Illinois, but they would .give no figures. On the other hand, Democratic State Chairman Boerchsteln estimated Wilsons plural ity..aL,.Iroin LUOO.J,a..lQ.OQa..,aiid..Xiuv- Lernor-clect Dunne i plurality at about 10(000. Governor Charles S. .Deneen, on the latest figures, ran third. t The. entire Democratic ptflte ticket 'appears to have been elected. Journal "Want Ada bring rosulta. (Sulein Bureiu of The Journal. Saltm, Or., Nov, 7. Open strife oc curred in the state land board today when State Treasurer Kay and Secre tary of State Olcott refused to sanction Governor West's plan to employ Attor ney Es'terly, the governor's special vice prosecutor In Portland.' as special coun SHt tu handle for thq state Its suit to regain lands alleged to have been fraud ulently selected In the famous Benson Hyde operations. Governor West had announced his em ployment of Esterly for this purpose and stated he would leave his remunera tion to the legislature If the state board saw fit not to pay It, but State Treas urer Kay produced a statute which gave authority for the handling of such cases entirely to the board, He then made a motion, which was seconded by Olcott, to request Attorney General Crawford to proceed with, the cases. Governor West made a formal protest. which was entered in the minutes, on me ground tnat he had called the attor. ney general's attention to the matter over a year ago and no results had fol lowed. - - B1AKIXE INTELLIGENCE , Dae to Arrive, Sir. Breakwater, Coos Bay Nov. 9 .St. Rose City, San Pedro Nov. 9 Gas sir. Anvil, Band on Nov. 10. Roanoke, ss. San Diego Nov, 10 Str. Alliance, Eureka Nov. 13 Ftr. Beaver, Snn Pedro, .... .Nov. 13 Mr. Rear, San I ranclsco. . . .-. .Nov. 17 ueo. vv. Hiiaer, Kan uiego Nov. 17 31 as ta -Depart. Str. Bear, San Pedro Nov. 8 rht7-etT; Anvil; Bandon. ...... .Nuv. St Str. Breakwtr, Coos Bay.i , . .Xov. 12 Str. l'imore, Tillamook Nov. 13 Str. Roanoke, Kan Diego Nov. 13 Str. Reaver, t?an Pedro Nov. IS Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego ..Nov. 20 To xeave Sau riaaolsoo. Str. Harvard, San -Pedro Nov. 7 Vasala import Boston. U. 8. S Stream Bt. Nicholas, Am. sh. ....Astoria North King, Am. ss... Ooble Berlin Am. bk , Goble Levi 0. Burgess, Am. bk. Uobla Strathdene. s. Daisy Freeman, as. Batboar schr Koko Head, bktn . . Hubert Dollar, us . NoKomls, uch Anne iarson, sch. , .Portland Lbr. Co. diydock westport . 1, p. Mills North Pacific - , . . Westport , . .Kainler Clan UcFarlane, Russ. sh. .... .Rainier Altalr, Br. bk Stream Albert, Am. bk.' Astoria Miincunla. Mr. ss Elevator FrankdiUe, Br. an........ St. Johns Oswestry, Br. u St, Helens oceuna Vance, sen Bt. Helens Rene Kerviler, Fr. bk. Linnton Shasta, ss. ; Inman-Poulsen Eilbek Uer. bk .'...Linnton Strathlyon. Br. ea E. & W. mills Laluilna. . bktn Astoria Elfrieda, Ger. bk Linnton O. Maz.lnl, Per. DK Linnton Ikala, Br. ss Tongue Point Orala Tonnage Xnxoute and Listed. Aberlour, Br. sir Nlcolaiefsk Adelaide, Ger. uk St. Rosalia Aruulen, Dan. nit Antwerp August, Nor. ss san Francisco HaitKor, Nor. str. Antwerp HoudicKii, Br, ss Buenos Ayres Colony, Br. bit Buenos Ayres Detmold, Br. str. ....... .bun Francisco Fitzpiitrick, Br. str Coronal Gen de Neirrier, Fr. bk .Shields Goldbek, Ger. sh St. Rosalia HoUKomont, Br. bk lquique Inverclyde, Br. bk Buenos Ayres Isebek Uer bk St. Rosalia Jersbek, Ger. bk .St. Rosalia Jolnvllle, Fr. bk Antofog&sta Kllloran, Br, bk lilo Janeiro Marechal VilNrs, Fr. bk ..Santos Mciropolls, Br. bk Buenos Ayres Olona, Ger. sh Taltal ussa, Gur. ss ,.. Coquimbo Osterbek, Gtr. bk Montevideo R. C. Rickmers. Ger. bk Hlogo Rene, Fr. bk Sydney Terplschore, Ger. ss Rio Janeiro Thiers, Fr. ss...... Shields Valerie, Nor. bk... Cape Town Iffiicellaneous Foreign to Arrive. Bay of Biscay, Br. ss Callao Christian Bora, Nor. str. . .San Francisco Drummuir, Dr. ss Ban Francisco Dundee, Rus. bk .Sunto Expansion, Am. ech Valparaiso FranKby, Br. .jitr. ...... .aan Francisco Prmikuiouiit, Br. str Victoria Geo. E. Billings, Am. sch.. Sun Francisco Hecla, Am. bk San Francisco Hornelen, Nor. str Honolulu 3. H. Lunaniann, Am. Dch. iguique Makawell, Am. bk tjan Francisco Marlechen. Rus. bk . Cardiff Oswestry, Br. str ... Jan Francisco Htratncarn, Hr. str San Francisco Vennachar, Br. str.... port Allen StratlUowrle, Br. ss Australia Artificial roots have been Invented by aKausa -UcflUat upon, .whloa,,ae aetata can be planted in jaws from which old teeth and, roots have been removed. - in the first seven months-this year Germany exported nearly 1,250,000,000 pounds or. cement, a gain of ttoO,OUO,o0 I pounds over the gam period In -1911. J (United rWt totted Wlrt.l Ban Francisco, Nov. 7. 'A recently de clared stock dividend ' of $8,000,000 in California on property valued at about 11,0(10,000, -of which approximately 1700,- 000 only. Is operative, and -n gross monthly Income during June and July of this year of about 1714,000,. state and inter state, which "Just' equals tho valuation of the operative property In this state, are facts' pointing to enormous revenue of the Wells-Fargo Express company. These figures are part of the data In the hands of the state railroad commis sion which Is conducting today a search ing Investigation in the entire express situation and hearing complaints of al leged discrimination in rates. While the tariff schedule In California calls for charges practically double those in many eastern states', the Wells-Fargb company retains 66 per ceni of the grons rtvenuc derived, paying 40 per cent-la the Southern Pacific railroad, acoordlng to the testimony submitted, P. C. R. Graham, trafflo manager' of the company, testified today that the con tract at present existing between the Wells-Fargo company and the Southern Pacific included a payment of 33,000,000 l't stocks and cash to the railroad com pany during a period of about 20 years. in addition to the 40 per cent of the no 86U Malarkey bill Yes 1109, no 710; j mileage Dill xes Siso. no iuv; majumj cross receipts; That-tftg- -Southerrrr-fa- rule--Y-e-69rrte-H7t-range highway dflo was dissatisfied with its pro rata of the income was Intimated by Attor ney Plllsbury of the,. exprcS8"com'pan who declared tnat "''the railroad always took what it thought it could got," and that dealings between the two corpora tions were "always at arms' length The commission is determined to re vise the entire rate schedule on a scien tific basis, instead of the largely hap hazard system that has heretofore obtained. ADDED 10 city's mm Lents and other territory embracing aBOUt tWO square miles, la BOW a pafl of Portland, it having been voted into the city Tuesday by a majority of 32 votes. Over 8000 people reside in this territory. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Nov. 7. Arrived at 6 and left up at 8 a. m steamer Navajo, from Sun Francisco. Sailed at 9:16 a. in., teamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Diego and way ports. Arrived at 10:20 and left up at noon, steamer Lyra, from Sallna Cruz via way ports. Arrived at 10:40 and .left up at 11:20 a. m., steam er W 8. Porter, from Monterey Steam er Lyra reports sighted a three masted barkentine, 4 o'clock last night, loaded, 33 miles north Cape Blanco. Was part ly dismasted. San Francisco, Nov, -7. Arrived, steamer Roanoke, from San Diego. Marshfiehl, Nov. 7. Arrived, steamer Breakwater, from Portland. San Pedro, Nov. 6. Arrived, steamer Tahoe, from Portland. Astoria, Nov. 6. Arrived down at 2:30 and sailed, at 4:30 p. m., steamer Oleum, for Port San Luis. San Francisco, Nov. 6. Sailed at 10 a. m.. steamer Iaqua, for Columbia riv er. Sailed at 2 p. m., steamer Rose City, for Portland. Ouaymas, Xov. f. Arrived, schooner King Cvrus, from Columbia river. Astoria, Nov. 7. Caye line down ;no tar report". " ... i 7 iiign water, y.x reel. l.des at Astoria Friday: ., Z.l feet; 6:47 p 0:09 a. m.. 7.6 feet; 11 Low water, 6:01 a. m m., 0.6 foot. Human Ostrich's Stomach Torn, rittsfield Mass.. Nov. . A diet Of nsJiiiiacKknJYs Iron has disagreed with .uuKe parsons, hu-ia.-4r4ob-WftMv.h admission to the House of Mercy Hos pital he said his trouble was indi gestion, but an examination revealed a puncture of the aodomen by a sharp nail, which' caused peritonitis. When the surgeons operated they found in Par sons' stomach 132 nails ranging from a shingle nail to a three-Inch spike, two keys, a button hook and a piece of iron. He rallied after the Operation and his condition is described as comfortable. He Is about 40 years old. For Friday and Saturday This $11 Fixture $6.95 Another striking in stance of The Light house's determination to save you money on Fixtures! Beautiful solid brushed brass 4-llght Mission Electric Fix ture, , as Illustrated. Complete with glass ware and wired ready to hang. Absolute 111 Fixture. Friday and Saturday only 8G.U5 m HA as -", . " -i A IP $1.50 Electric Flash-Light 95c "II lp Pocket Flash Lights, Just as illustrat ed, with powerful new radio battery and Tung sten bulb. . AIho nickel plated Vest Pocket Flash Lights. Sold always at $1.60. Friday and Sat urday for 05t , (8dnl to The Journrt.l ' The Dalles. Or.. Nov. 7. The vote of N. J. Slnnott. of Tno Dalles', in the new Second congressional district, will be practically double that of his Demo cratlc opponent, Graham of Saker City. The returns so rar as ontainanie to noon today gave Slnnott 10,017 and Graham 639ii, Slnnott is carrying hia home coun ty. of Wasco by about' four to one; Gra ham, however, will probably carry bis home county of Baker, although by a very small margin. ' All other counties in the district,! 16 In numboryare car ried by Slnnott, Union and Wallowa, nearest Graham's home, giving him the most equal proportion of the vote. Close on Senator In Douglas. Roscburg, Or., -Nov. 7. Complete re turns from 28 precincts out of 39 pre cincts In Dt-uc!as county fflve Tafe 99S, Wilson 1235, Roosevelt 971; Bourne 653, Clark 169; Lano 986, -Paget 84, Ramp 328, Selling 1049; Campbell (congress t 597. Hawley 1328, Smith 860: Kennedy 294, OJcott 1624, Ryan 728; Lea 912, Mlckle 1204. ' Important measures were voted on as follows: ' Woman suffrage Yes 162, no 1143; countx power 'repeal Yes 1353, A SECURITY that cannot be questioned, a location that' is ' ' central and a courtesy and accommodation that is uniforrn are offered you as a depositor of the SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY . :: Fifth and Morrison Streets ? f Capital and Surplus - -Established 1890 $1,400,000 About Buying Fmrnltiire Direct ESE"! bill Yes 435, no 1407; state printer Yes 676, no 1164; blue sky bill YeS 71?, no JU08; harmony highway bill Yes 624, no 1315; people's power amend mentYes 642, no 1264; single tax Yes 559, no 1734; to abolish hanging Yes 787, no 1563. Benton in Line for Lane. . Corvallls.. Or., Nov. 7. Complete re turns from 16 precincts out of 18 pre clncfs In Benton county give: Taft, 570; Wilson, 809; Roosevelt, 668; Bourne, 320; Lane, 776: Selling. 684. Twelve precincts give Campbell (congress), 174; Hawley, 915; Smith, M5. Nine precincts give Lea, 621; Mlckfe, 522, Votes on important measures follow: Woman suffrage. Yes 754; No, 794; j county tax power repeal. Yes 904, No 551: Malarkey bill. Yes 927, No 393;' mil lag bill. Yes 668. No 825; majority rule. Yes 482, No 795. Roseburg Stays In Dry Column. (lclul to The Journnl.t Roseburg, Or.. Nov. 7. Roseburg stays dry, the wets losing their cause by over 100. Sutherlln, Oakland and Glendale went wet. There la practically no change as to county officers. Prose cuting Attorney Brown has carried the County. Connty Rcsnlts In Crook. . Prlneville, Or.,- NovHI. Returns from 36 out of 87 precincts show that G. Springer, Democrat, has been elected county-Judge over U. S. Coe, of Bend, Independent, and G. A, McFarland, of Redmond, Republican. His vote exceed ed those of his opponents - combined. Frank D. Elklns, of Prlneville, Repub- ill i if I w . . n fettrj!wwfi'ya-utirasmm. - m Every day people come into our salesroom and say, "Well, ,for pity's sake, wish I had known about you folks before."- - -' - - REMEMBER We manufacture furniture in our own factory riht here in Portland. We sell direct to you at factory prices. You Had Better Investigate Here is another taken at random from our . line: Retail Price .$35.00 Factory Price 23.00 rYOU-SAVETT7$12.00-t FREE CATALOGUE PHYSICIANS PRAISE CONSUMPTION REMEDY Most Eminent Throughout Europe Endorse Preparation Brought , 9 - America During the last year there has been Introduced into the United States a rem- eayTorXonsumptlSn which comes to "lis with ft most remarkable list of Indorse ments frdiallTe TeadTng specTaTIsts ot Europe. It nas been used for several years on the other side, and case after case has yielded to it. 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