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TIIE OREGON STATKSMAX: WMtXKSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1020. SOME MEASURES GET APPROVAL Governor Announces List of thirty-Two That Have Executive Good Will uovernor Olcott yesterday an nounced a list of bills passed at the special session of the legislature last week that have received his approval. Among them are the bills niaklne possible enforcement of the death penalty in event the people amend the constitution restoring: capital yunisnmenx. ; Another, la ReDresentatlvA Jnni bill extending the act appropriating money for construction of the Roose velt military highway contingent up on an equal appropriation coming from .the -government. The measure providing additional millage appro priations for the state educational institutions is approved. Executive approval is given the . k Bernard bill making it unlawful for contractors to employ on public works aliens who, to evade military t service with the armies of the United Btates during the late war, made the argument that they were not citi zens of the United States. The law I to apply even though they may! uve ueciarea tnetr Intentions to be come citizens. Senator Norblad's bill inning at foreign language news papers is approved. , . The list of bills announced as ap- . yruTea IOMOWS. - S. B. 60-Provlding punishment for murder In first degree. - 8. B. 64 Providing for enforce- raenior death penalty. S. B. 65 To provide a penalty for treason. "S. B. 8 Providing Indemnity mon ey for cattle slaughtered during 1917 and 1918. H. 1). 6 Amending section J, chapter 345, laws of 1919, extending time for appropriation of funds by the United States to make operative Roosevelt Coast highway law. II. B. 24 Repealing chapter 4 0 4. Iaw,s of 1919. providing for Jnspec tion of cattle hides. ' II. H. 4 0 Providing for special election. II. B. 77 Providing for tax levy for and establishing Oregon employ ment institution for blind. S: B. 4 0 Providing additional tax levy for financial aid to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and ma rines pursuing courses or rtudy. il.-il. SC Providing additional revenue for O. A. C. U. of0. and Oregon state normal school. H. B. 34 Providing tax lew for maintenance of public elementary schools. H. B. 18 Amending section 3050. LOOP QUINTETS IN FAST GAMES Capital National Bank and Hauser Brothers Lead Commercial League With 1,187 Wheels to Aid Her, "his" Can Do Everything But Think The Capital National bank team and Hauser Brothers, team are the leading teams of the Commercial Basketball league. In a came at the Y.M.C.A. last night the Capital Na tional team played the Anderson Brown team and won with a score of 14 to ,12. The second game of the evening was taken by Hauser Bro thers team who defeated the United States National team with a score of 23 to 11. Ail players showed ex ceptional speed and were it not for the repeated 'time out" of the cap tains the jrames would have been of exceptional Interest. In the first game between Ander son-Brown and the Capital National i uann teams, tne capital National and with the necessary fouls, which relative to colection of fees due state by reason of inspection; of firtnriae mrtla i H. n 7f.Ki,.,- ., Players took the fim basket ana sale or gravel, rock and sand in oeds of navigable streams. n if i9 a i A t commission" lik. il hal'- -ore of 9 to 3 In r.t m.w... " "eir iavor. i ". cic, wuuuui aaverus ing for bids.. II. B. 15 Authorizine cnuntv n- I made the game unduly interestinc. I they kepi the lead to the end of the BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try CiraiMJiiMither-nlOkl .Favorite . Recipe of Sase Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural f terest on district Interest bonds iwiur intl lUSTi-A to tin hair sessors and deputies to administer oaths. H. B. 57 Making unlawful imper- xuuuuun or spiaiers, sailors or ma- T t : i - - me lasi nan oi it minutes was considerably more lively and both teams ought hard. lian a and Brown of the Anderson-Brown team were the leading players, and (J-osser made some fine baskets for his team. oco:ofsky and Turner were stars r i ' " t -LWZHL. ' 'fi, ' ' ' '- : i '" .' .'. ; i f fl&&r'i . -:'. . 2il " f - ' -S : T'74h - y y T1 'a- -v Mil : I. -J Snnr rpTr think that Wol crn li'Ttdmin arr altay lMxing" plrtums but you'll find out the dlffcreiKe ltru jou ik-r TIIK ..MOST lOll'I.i: WKSTIIItX ACTOlVpN' TIIK SCB LEX HARRY CAREY la 111 KIk W'fstrni I'Uiy "A FIGHT FOR LOVE" mmi,7 i iCi.ii " TODAY HOWARD FOSTER PLAYERS Salem's Favoritei of The Spoken Drama BLIGH THEATRE HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE, FRIDAY SATURDAY nnes. or discharged soldiers, sailors of the Capital National team, both or marines S. B.'io Granting to municipal corporations known as ' ports' exist ing or created under any special law all powers now held by municipal corporations known as "ports." H. B. 79 Defining and providing for licensing public dance hall out side! incorporated city or town. H'. B. 37 Amending section 937. L. O. L., relative to dance halls. S. B. 50 Providing for, investiga tion of salaries of state and count outclass. - S. B. 36 Amendine feTction chapter .-431. laws 1919. relating to market roads. , II. B. 87 Defining qualification of usn ana game' commissioners. II. B. a Providing payment of in doing good work. The latter part of ton me last fair th ban was mostly un aer the bitsket of the Anderson Bro-n team, who made an extra ef fort to even the jscoie and were shoot ing baskets regularly, which brought the score to 12 to 14. when the whis tle blew. ine lineups were: Andersnn- "lals can co everything but think, says Dr. Cetil E. Nixon, a Km Francisco dentist, who spent sixteen years building his wonderful antoma- m ine treat are joy wheels and in ih ontlr hivH t ibt ii .w work having been done personally by Dr. ixon with the accuracy of a watchmaker. Professional magicians have been puzzled by the uncanny things "Isis" can do. The automaton will play any tune, requested on a ferent trees rr In different parts of mfj orcnara. m general, we would rhen faded, streaked or gray. Years ago he only way to get this mixture was 10 raaKe It at home, which is m ussy and troubiesome. Nowadays.- by asking at any drug t ore for "Wy eth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large; bottle of this famous old recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients at small cc. D'pn't tay gray! Try it No one t can ppaalbly .tell that you darkened your, hair, as It "dees it so naturally and evenly. You id am pen a spong or aoft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one Bmatt etrand at a time; by morning the ,. .mu--MJa.ppcara.,a.iuIaXter aa other application or. two, your hair , uerorapn Dfantiiully dark, glossy and --attractive..." ,'. r- Use Fertilizer On your Fruit Trees and Ber riei. 'This is the year you want a big crop as prices are going to be high. The right use of Fertilizer will increase your crop far more than the cost of ung a good fertilizer. . We hare some of the best on the market and the price is as low as high gradoj fertilizer can be Bold fpr.' ? ; Come in and see us and placa your order as stock ; is going 4 fast .' - r- 4 SPRAY .Wo carry a full line of snm material; including Sherwln WilUams Pry Lim-Sulphur Spray, ready to mix with water; Zeno Oil Spray the great spray for thrip and scale. Bordeaux Spray and Bluestoifc and Lima. All size packages. D. A. WHITE & SONS I'iione lo 255 State street SALKil, OREGON S. B. 4.1 Providlne for rernrHlnc discbarge papers of discharged oh uiers, sailors and marines S. B. 48 Amendine rhnr.fer si laws 1919. Drovidine fr inn by county courts of niemor-ials to somiers and sailors. II. - B. SC Amending section 1 chapter 334, laws of 1917. for build ing at feeble minded school ' S. B. 1 -Prohibiting employment of crtaln alien by public officials an a on puotic works. H. B. 1 4 Accepting benefits of ac passed by the C4th congress of nuea Mates in rural post roads. 8. B. 3 Amending section T and 8. chapter 127, laws 1911. as amend- LJ)Xaiit.erJO,. jawg I9l7a. as amended by chanter 150. 1awiwia . reidung io .sentence , for certain crimes. 8.-- B. ' 1 9 Making it crime to e- pe or attempt to escape or assist any prisoner to escape or attempt to ceiaiie irom ine state prison. i S 2 6- Amending chapter 42S. uu, relating to financial aid to honorably . discharged soldiers. &Miors or marines. b u. Making it unlawful to pnblish any newspaper in any lang uage other than English, unless aouie J""""" "srai .translation In Enc Hsh language, if .... LET "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Cet- rid of every bit "of that iigly tlantlruff and top falling hair Brown Harra and Brown, forwards advise lettine th III If 1 1 IVMI II I a! GoSSer. CnIpr? Cbrlr unl I. it.. I than r.ntllnr in tn ,... i I ViiUii " f - - . a u i ll l null, I .-.. , .a tv I UUCUJilE II II t .ua.ua. vaunai .unonai team tiart i injuries or aitemntm? in tr9i and 8ocoloZ.sk, ."orwards; Turner, 'liem In any way during the winter center; Hull and Huisey. guards. "In reply to your question about The second game of the evening tacking the bark on. this- may do was between Hauser Brothers and some good where the bark and cam- thc United States National bank bi"' 4"e alive by merely holding it teams. The final score wa 2S m in place. The anin vnni.i nni. 11 in favor of Hauser Brothers. This wrapping or bandaeine the tmM game was played cleaner than thl (Vn..ii..i . first. A few new players that were mark.ble thlnl. 7. ! ' new to the rules of the game were Sveri inL L tht Way pf e mainly responsible for the font- '?1V?' 38 -nd'cated by a rather Hauser Brothers team with RD,in; ?" Penen. which was shown as captain played a fine came. Snrliw Y: .? fozen cnerry tree from m itfamng man oi tne team oeing everywhere at once and mak mg ome neat basket work. Soco- oisKy ana Bayne did good work. nowever, uayne's size was a hand! cap for him. . Jaskoski and Utter of the United i-Haies ixationai bank team Dlaved good and hard. However, there was a slight tendencr for difficult shots, and each succeeded uuce. iiarreu anc Lucas were there wun ine goods and worked hard and fast. . The lineup for Hauser Brothers was tiayes and Khelnhart, fori Uards; Springer, center; Bayne and If t ho trim, ni-n trn. badly hurt, however, and completely killed or frozen through ahovo tho snow line, liothing of course will snve the,m- t There is, however, a possi bility here of sawing them off near the ground line where thev oughly alive and grafting the stump Trees which take kindly to thl nn or grafting, such as the orange tree are often quickly brought back by growing a new too. Sine .)..,. are often stump-grafted. It occurs to m that this might bo considered in case of any badly Injured walnut trees, but we are not well enough inloriaed at present as to the success Of thiS DrOCednro nn tho I . ... IN JURY'S HANDS Judge Instructi Jury Verdict Must Be Murder, or Trio Freed "The. linenn of th. rmit know bow promising it would b in National bank team was IlVrri .n,V 11- eudeavor f find Lncas. forwards ; Jaskoski. center v:aDoat tn,s- De th"S Dr. Utter and DeUDo ruard, ' f.!"1" r .that if you do live up any of these walnut trees as ded from the snow vHn n-OPri qiucker you -can Haw off this 'dead I!!. "6?5 Point of grafting, the M'NARY RECEIVES ADVICE FROM EXPERTS rut. lt r"1 Zfrtet.. lCon,inued fagf5 Sj?, 'Wffii To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of. every particle or dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, poifr a little over your hand and rub well into thp scalp. After several applications all dandruff usually . goes and hair Mops coming out. Every hair in four head soon shows new life, vigor brightness, thickness and more col of wood.' This is much at0 hiiJ nient reasonably soon after freezinr than the cambium, and often shows ' . .J . ius.1 the 8ame a cuttins a black line in cross section of con- ?" J?.! top r.a.8ound. healthy tree sioerable thickness, which is often "i-sraing it. mistaken for dead cambiuni. I-mtcr Trrntnicnt I-Nier. ... " I . V"u"i "einer you would want In a perfectly dormant t h to undertake this orocednro a-tti, . , . . . " I n.. l " . wucr m wmcn me above structures I ',,""rn ny event. ii-u. aepenaing upon the de-1 . "'.l,:r lDf warm weather arrives Kree of cold and other factors, is as I ln !p,7 DS;, he dead bark will discolor ""lows: i it win oe cumDamt nuft ui wooq next tne pith. I "V, n-aimeni lo any trees .mo Vnu. i , -" -iiubu m them to in aoove two are mostlv nh. '"""J you find rioail qi. served on twigs and small branches wnere 'he bark is lifted and dead on "The youngest layer of wood next one '.e r these trees, this could b the cambium. carefully cut out during tH nrin. "The woody cylinder. or certainly in early summer, doine The fleshy bark. (Often in the f "lUe '"Jury as possible to ti, TODAY AND TOMORROW , iVAM lot :aiul Intrigue fr forluae and A, throne, lhli"Clrl went alone In molcmizrd prairie schooner frt.in New Ytwk to Florida ALMA RUBENS IX "DIANE OF THE GREEN VAN" Ieons Dntijmplo's SIO.fMNt Tf Ada.t for Screen I ia;yej Liberty" ; foo-m of streaks or flecks but finally mo iMiure oarK.i "The cambium The degree of killing of the fruit and leaf buds depends upon the hard iness of the buds, and the species and variety of fruit tree Tho fr..u buds on most species, when fully dor mant, are about aa hardv as the ijiuiaer ana only die when the trees are quite badlv hiair..i in the wood. The leaf buds are hard ier and are about as hardy as the bark. "When "the least bit of growth has taken place on the fruit buds or h cambium, these two structures are ften the first killed, reverlsng the above outline. The fruit buds are ... ansmve when swollen, but the cambium may be killecT or lirted 111?,. I WOod' eitl"r fro e fact that it has not ripened, (in the event iL. rreei,,,ne- r that it has swol- winter weather or spring growth . rambi"'" Iy B Safe. nSrum my nnde"tanding of your conditions we can probably cut out all root and collar injury and in- lttul? l U,e base of ,the P o within a couple of 'inches of the find the worst Injuries on the trunks at and Just about the snow line, and ,m ;i P l ,h rPea- " the cambl m has been killed in all cases thoiiKh this may be truo. There Certainly a chance for the cambium to remain al ve if ih. I iifij i . , " rn me .lifted bark, is alive. After a to. miia days, this can n.m. ... ...... ...u jr examination. The ex aralnation can be made from spec! ". n. out oi course bet can oe obtained from exam non on the ground, whtrh ti . 1 . ". 7s ... .,.dlSJn ana then the whole exposed wood n.inu.i .. .. u coal-tar creosote trM .V nii gftinS r some' similar protec ve covering. These wounds' as well aa any cracks in the bark ovir X Ure ent,,ply healed "Since the conversation - i.u we have arranged to "have b p I,"'0":, P'ant Pathologist located at uenatcheo. Wsh to Salem and go over you orchard thoroughly an.l determine possiWe the etnt ,.f , ThU visit ,ho,d probab -e' , about the mi.hile of February Xr he weather has mod-rated an a f " Uu- iniurita have had time to a"hiw "It OCCIirs In mo th.. ah'r. . un mav n naih.,! fil M:me he,p fr"m 'he plant pathologist of vour koi. :1. . ..Kv f .m'leS aa' an1 It Will bo u if0r ,.hem tw reach tho orchard At any rate. M me KUi;e(.Kt nJ,i: take it up with them." ,vu SPOKANK. Wash.. Jan. 20. Tes timony in the case of Marie Fay and Ted McDonald, charged with the r.turder of V. If. McXutt on June 23. l'Jl. was completed late todav in Supetlor Judge Blake's court, after incn juage inane delivered his in structions to the Jury and rl'osecut ing Attorney LindsJey begau his closing argument. In h?s Instructions to the Jury, Judge Dlake said one of three ver dicts must be returned: first, mur der in the first degree; murder In the second degree; third, not guilty. The court further held that if any three defendants killed McXutt. all three were equally guilty. He fur ther Instructed that if Will McDon ald, fearing McXutt Intended to kill him or his sister. Iarie. as th de fense has alleged .struck in self-de-finw?. a verdict to that effect must be found. Tho court alo hHd that flight of the defendants under fear of the consequences might be con sidered in the light of guilty. GOVERNOR'S HATCHET FALLS ON MEASURES (Continued from page 1) Icanism commission to combat all an ti-American tendencies. The resolu tion follows: "Since the American Legion stands for the maintenance of American in stitutions of government, we look with disfavor on every effort to over, thrw the right of representation or deny to the properly elected repre sentatives of the people the right to sit in the bodies to which they have been elected, except when they have been shown legally disqualified." CUMMINS BILL STRIKE CLAUSE HELD BIG STEP (Continued from page 1) may appear In the Industrial strug gles of the future. Walk-Outs Xot Forbidden. "It will be noticed that the word strike" is not usd I this section. Under it men would bare a right to quit work, either singly or collect ively .unlers it were proved beyond a reasonable dcubt that such quit ting was lo pursuance of a combina tion or agreement and with the la tent and purpose to Intentionally hinder, delay or prevent the opera tion pf trains or ether facilities of transportation." ALLEGED REDS FILE DEMURRER Quartet Held for Violation oi Criminal 5?mr??ra Item A mrj aowMu M V Charge Irregularity rORTLAXD. Jan. 2 .Demur rers to the indictments ret arced tea grand pury. charging Cliud I:arxt. Joseph Laundy. Fred W. Frye aal Karl W. OMer. with bavin; violat ed the criminal smdiralhm act, wcr filed in tht circuit court today by W. S. U'K-n. attorney fcr the four ir-n. -The Indictments' charge that- through holding r.i'-rabcTibip in the communist labor farty. the mea have tiol;td the provisions of the sta?e syndic ilmn l.iw passed lxt year. ine nm-irrm attack the Indict ment on te grurd that the three crimes are ?!l"ced. that no fjwlfie crime Is t forth, thit the indict ment do not allege arr nnlawfa! P,... . D. I'eachirg or the convmnnlst labor par- cngene tears Recurrence Iiy. or that the acu er anowinrfr of DeremhtT CnlA nf'done b)r lbe adlcted m?a. and that OI Uecemuer LOUl 0peUlhe state law under mhVh fce mrt I were Indicted is In ccnriict with th KUGEXE. Or.. Jan. 20. A recur rence of extremely cold weather Is feared by some people here. The minimum temperature In this city this morning was 21 decrees ind In dications tonight are that it will b several degrees lower before tomor row morning. Up to yesterday the weather In this part of the Wlllam. ette valley had been like spring for more than a week. P ershing Says American Institutions Threatened state anl federal rcnstiinlion. Senate bill Xo. Gl. by Thomas, designating certain roads in Jackson county. Senate bill Xo. 52. by I. S. Smith, designating certain roads in Coos county. Senate bill Xo. 60 by Lachmund. designating a certain road In Mar ion county. Senate -bill Xo. 57. by Ilaldwin. designating certain roads in Klamath county. Senate bill Xo. 58. by roads and highways committee, designating cer tain roads In Clatsop and Tillamook counties. SOnate bill Xo. 53. by Kddy. desig, nating a certain road in Douglas county. e Senale bill Xo. 61. by Banks, des Bnating a certain road on Colum- ' ivujjir. i SEATTLE. Wash . Jan 50 Am erican Institutions are beinr ihr..t. ened by the "growing menace of an archism in this coantry. General John J. Pershing declared tonight at a public dinner here given In bis honor. Advocating action before that menace assumes more alarming pro portions. General Pershing said: "If we cannot educate those Ignorant or the principles of our government.' then lets send them back where they belong." CHURCHES PLAN TO AGAIN UNITE Joiniag cf North and South Methodist-Episcopal Is Rec ommended by Board LOUISVILLE. Kr.. Jan. 20 Rec ommendations of the Joint roaou ion or the Method lst-EpUcoaI churrh. north and sooth, that the two branches agzln be re-united were unanimously adopted late today by the convention here of the one hun dred or more bishops, pastors and laymen of both churches. The mr. ger plan provided that the unified churches be named the Methodist church. Brown Makes Raling for State A ccident Commission ' An unborn child should be taken into consideration by the Indnstrial accident commission in awarding comiSnlon !?.'" "ndfr ,h li0n" pal r"rw" "J committee of an opinion of Attprney General Urown. written for the accident commission. Trade Suggestions May Lower Clothing Prices WASHINGTON. aln. 20. Mater ial reduction In clothing prices may be expected from nation-wide adtop- ucn ny tne nothing trade of soggea- COMPROMISE BODIES OF SEffATE WRANGLE i on'maed from page 1) How to Keep Age-Lihes and Wrinkles Away """'t f-rcct tl Another plan, championed by fiiiwratic advocate of compromise contemplates a "round robin" peti tion to bring Republicans and Ienio- idis into a joint caucus. The "mild v.-eriauon llepuhlicans. however were report -d tMposcl to the bi-partisan caucus plan and also to the pending mo'icn of Senator Under- nemocrat. Alabama rv-l. , . . " V ..fin n)r i.,rnial conciliation l",",im,w' followers of Republi- in;ge a- well as the Re pul.lican -mild Vest-rvationista" ar i-aid to agree that if the present bl- r-.i.-.ui ii.ef imss of the leaders shall ii win i.e uwriesH to appoint oth cr cnciliation committees. w- - "- ""nun .... uic wonn lu'1' rinklM h.Ki t" K.kJ n to b.tl.e the h"r rih,,',i"hrm lo Itppr hy rti,oivinVr r ll't "wtton mart- aaxnlit . t,"i. - 'i p.' ,l. r, rf . . I it it n REVOLUTION LIKELY TO FOLLOW DISPOSITION 'ni'.r.ueti rrora page 1) nicn ine committee, submitting a I'l.-ng me assembly's action dnrewl,SlMJ'ldln5 80c,a,ls,!'. lh- The dt-lopatos made It ntin ..-. ar ;t u a but U'C public interest " I ...IS in rrm.,1,.1.1.. !. ter i,. ,hu 'r-ns ut th i.J ina-h-fr-ct which Improle J-.n-lf" ton necessiUte cautiously cutting Into .'hin? h",t'- f 'r fUbbv JbrP wood. Advice as to Prncfrinr It is rather diffimit t in r fur 2S&S:4 Wl The StateW, Clauified 4ury and the variation of this on dif- Ar? D AtTIO.V is lr.(H ( Kl .K VN-AMKKH'AX hy I.FKiV IXDIASAPOUS. Ind. Jan. 20 ine MiM.fTiHliin r ri.. .. !. .k . mem . ..... fW lort plate aR5enibiv Ads. Bring Results tion.f rn rVnsid"atio by the na tonal Americanism commission of the American legion, in session here yesterday, it as learned today and notion taken by the assembly was denounced in a resolution passed by he commission, it wa. announced. In making public the resolution of f'ciaU of tho legion called attention to the expressed purpose f the Aincr- i ia cases oi disabil-iine Itv Hha f a . i o "T, na'at accidents, says ' ciation. it was sUtes oday by How ard E. Klgg. ipeclal assittant attor ney general, after he hai cunferred with the representatives of the diy goods reiai'ers. Repreentativea of Toolen in dustry ar lo meet with Mr. Fig late this wek to thresh oat the pro blems affecting their Indntry In the government's campion ij Iwcr the cost cf ll.ints. Nevada Legislature May Meet to Vote Suffrage ro. CARSON CITY. Xev.. J,n uu,rrnor ummct I). Bovle today agreetl to call a special session of the on Kebruarv 7 t the federal suffrage amendment. pro Tided the suffrage leaders of tho state would guarantee the expense of exceed 1980 The suffrage commit tees h,v osked legislators residing at a distance to promise not to at tend. Only enough law-makers to form a constitutional quorum will be cap t" thC dittrlct" nreat the Plane to Carry Body of Dead Aviator to Grave SAX JOSK. FaTT Jan. 20. The Jody of Charles. J. Abrames. agfi New rk. who died here today wi'l ttaSr!M.-,0t S,k "m Jll irl"- Abran7s " '"n," nai ne be given Plane funeral. an air- Robbers Get Heirlooms From Portland Residence PORTLAND. Or.. n. 20.Ap proxitnately I0k worth of Jewelry nd other p"-vnjl efffc. Including two heirloom watt r.e. was taken last night bv r'li-i, froni lDe hon)4i ef t.eorg,. . ir31ln -f Kwhw5 station, near Revierj. iht p"lic wcr noti fied today. Mr. and lr Urowa were at the hone, t.f netghlmr be tween r.. o'clock. When they returned, they fiur.l h ba-k u.r.r bsd been jlmmi-! o:cn anl the cn t.ie place loote'i. Rerldea some diam n.l. smaller puce of jew-jl and ih- atfhrt. t. thieves to,rt at: 'aut.n;;ai;e re volver, but overl..ke l an . nvelopa containing several hundrel dollar a drcf scr dri,-'?.-. Read iht Clanified Adi. - I PMmMaj 'OV, jai jrii mmlw LITTLE LIVER PDIL 1 A FEW DAYS USE WILL PUT STOMACH LIVER AND BOWELS INFINECOKDITIOIf. HEALTHFUL xAND HARMLESS. FOR J liy.i C w roMP niLkw rnK MAN. :W0MAN CHILD. OR Bearing SiMvt