PAGEi-.:vr.T ' DAILY EAST OftEGONIAN, PENDLKTOTOREGON,' TlTURSPAYrSEPTEMBftR 5, 1913. " r TTrf ITT. PA OES " ' . as . r i i Notices, Business Qpportunitiesdcds.Xost, ;Foundror Rent, ,,0355; for Easy. Reference. ' ' "' ' i - r '. Notices NEW TODAY TODAY. . " ,". sea new advertisement will be run under 'Hew Tea for the first Insertion only. Durloa eabeequent Insertion of the e4 It 7lll wmw uatogu pTonec alasslflcatlou. ' I v, .. KlaV Mootlilg Tonight.- 5 ! Pendleton Lodge B. P. O. E., will Ijnld a regular session Ihls evening. All members requested to be present. THOMAS FITZ OKHALD, Secretary. J. jf? ipOTES." Exalted Ruler. BywIiiB lurliliiM. I J lave receivsd curload of latest Im juoved Whlte Ilotary JSewIng Ma chines. 'These niachlnea will bo solq by aaents In tilts territory. But be-' ft.re Uieairents ro to Work we will give a 20 per cent discount. Kny now and save agents" 'commission. Call on or write to COWAN & LEIMOS, 702 East Alta St., Pendleton. Foil RENT 5 rooms partially fur nished In double house. , Hyers' I'ark on Gear St., Phone 644. 11KFINKD. middle-aged lady doslrea to cook on ranch. Capable and .re liable. Room 18, St. Elmo's Hotel. ' W I IX) WE ft with children of .school " ago wunts housekeeper from SE to 60 years of age. Some one needing a home more thnn wages Is wantod. but she can share homo as her own. Inquire 111 Riverside Drive. Pendle ton. ,k l .. , 1 ; POOR FARM BURNS AT HELLSBORO, TWO . DIE IN WRECKAGE " HILLKHORO, Ore., Sept. 6.-i-Tho "Washington county poor farm burned here today. Two aged men died when they were unable to extricate theni ' selves from beneath a (alien roof. The origin of the fire Is unknown. Huns Captured Since August 1 Estimated . , : At 110,000 in West I1NIM". Sept. - Prisoners taken on the vixu-rn front since AlMCUNt I. total IIW.OIMI, It l M tiniated here today. Hie laltlsli capturing TO.uno and tlio French and Amcricniw 4.HM. Ilrltb.li 1 loMtes are not mucli grralcr than the irlncn tlicy look- .. "EW NAVAL t lllK.F APIIHXTM "' AMHTIXDAM, SCit 5. Vcnna Vniwra ri-lvcd Imto totlnv announce I lie aiMMilnlincnt of ntaln Von 1 l.cwctmw as i-lilrf c the nai.il wur dcarim'iit heedniarletn. Ho vas I 'forawrly ihWiiUM -'Hg1it " "aivfd forcnf- i " , '" ".. i-' " OVER THE NORTHWEST KaliiMmt"Btclics Record. " MARSHFIELD. Sept. 5. Fisher men are bringing In the blgKCJt catcli 1 es' of Chinook sulmon recorded In this vicinity for 22 years, bnh from the standpoint of slse and number. As a result, fishermen are flocking here from all parts of the country and are making utjheurd-of money. F.vVrgrccn I lorries . Pay. 1 ECO EN E. Sept. 6. The evergreen ' blackberry crop In Lane county this " year will aggregate 400 tons and bring (r.0,000 Into the county, according to ' E. '. Adania, former member of the state highway commission, who de livered his 30th ton of berries a the cannery wf the Eugene Fruit Growers" Association Monday. - . College ! to Traill 20... '. ALUAT7 tfi"-. Rent." 5. l luna have j1 Big Eaters-Get - ' Kidney Troutle Talcc Salt- at first of BlaJdcr .rrltatlon or BaciVaclie ry,m Anmriran men snd women must guard constantly against Nia mey trouble, because we ea: t o much and all our food Is rich. Our nlrtod ! filled with uric acid which the kld nevs strive to filter out. they weaken from overwork, become slugitlsh; the elelmlnative tissues clog and the re. suit Is kidney trouble, blndile- weak ness snd a general decline in health. " When your kidneys feel Ilk lumps Of lead: your back hurts or the irin Is cloudy", full f sediment or you art. ,.1.11 ..4 r relief iw.i or initt bbllged l sees rem-, - """; "P..J . -omarh. or .u hare . The.imnilsni when the aralhcr Is bad. s ...... . . in unr iuni i . jaunts i i . . - m m jm W4KT IB COl.FMf AH ' CLAsSUrUBD DIKUCCTOHI. . Counting" alt ordinary word to la 41a and charged f .hi. the line, t. Want aas and local a, Rates Per Una. rtrrt Insertion,, per Una Each add. Insertion, per Una One week (si inaertlons), . each Insertion, per line ' 1' mo. each Insertion, per Una 4a ,t month contract, each In- . ecrtlon, per Una J 11-month contract, each laser tlon. per line Ho ads taken for less thaa . Ada taken over Hie telephone onlr from East Oreaonlan sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directors'. Copy muat be In our at flea not later . than 1:1 o'clock day of publication. r TIMB CAllD r Leaves Weston for Pendleton at T:l Leaves Athena for Pendleton ml : mm HI. A.vw - - Leavee Adams for Pendleton at i:lt a. m. ana l :io p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allea-Knlght Btore) for Weston at Js a. m. and .':0t p. m. ,' , O, H- McPHEBRIN. Privar OllalAT MlTinHtAWAat. I-X)1U- MIAIMWKI. AMSTKKOAW. KtMrt. 5. Tlio kateer today ti'liirraphing Hie mumidiwiuy in lrcloiit said: "The Genua u pco do uiulcrstaud our diffictilty In tlio lrcwut flcdfllvo battlp agnlnst an fiicmy filled wltli liaCrcd, jealousy ii nd dcstrnc-UVe will and we liavo de-i-licd tu dnvuto our energy to defend our Marred soil and Kultur. 1 been practically completed for train ling at least 200 and possibly 400 rung men for special military pur i poses at Albany college this winter. ItpToat Is Not Conceded. ABERDEEN. Wash., Sept. 5. Mrs. Margaret M. Ross has not conceded defeat lii her contest for the North ltiver timber claim that has occupied large space In the courts for several years, even though .the . Interior de partment has awarded the claim to Mrs. May Vandcrpool - I-aguc ix-fers Kl-tloii. NORTH BEND. Sept. '6. At A re cent meeting of the coos County Tax payers" League action was taken to defer the holding of the election .to recall the members of the county cfnirt until the general election- In November. On account of the heavy expense that would be Incurred In . . : . ln 1 .Inoll.i,, II JkkUt Miliums i y - - - deemed advisable by the league to vote on the recall issue at the Noveni-i Per election and Bave this expense to! the taxpayers, . j I Mayor Would IJke Relief. Eugene. Sept. 5. Mayor f- O. Pe-1 tereon. who hus prospects for a three j and three-fourths years" term In of-1 fi,o result of the enactment o a iiinstitiitional amendment considl diiiinir municipal and general state mtrl o.nintv- elections, has asUed -City Attorney O. H. Foster to ascertain " ' It would not be possible to elect a mayor Ihls fall, so that his term of otflce' might expire at the close of two years, the period for which he was elected originally. ' ... Alator lUsImp iwopa In. VANCOrVER. Sept. 5. While fly ing at a height of about 1000 feet to day. Lieutenant V. A. Bishop, Royal Kiting Corps, fell with a hydroalr Pliine recently built for forei-try pa trol for the provincial government and landed upon the roof of a residence. Hilly Sunday I-IrIiI Fire HOOD RIVER. Sept. 6. Evangel ist Billy Sunday, whose summer home Is at the mouth of the Neal creek canyon, a community In whlcit a de structive forest fire started yesterday Joined crews of men today In pro tecting the ranch honies of neighbors Cnless the-wlnd lieconieS stronger ths fira has leen brought under control. -Why not assume mat . your next tenant heja reader of the classified and get la touch with him at onceT To.llnd. -iu-enJuUa ox. Xa sell ues the classified- geet from vour pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; Inks a table spoonful In a glass of water be I ore breukkast for a few days and yo.ir kidneys win men - j n-.ous salts Is made from tb acid of: with llihla. and has l-en nse-l f. r generations t.. flush and stimulate , cl.igited kidiies; I'J" . ne-.ltrnhr the acids In the mine so It no longer It a source of Irritation,, th.is ending bladder disorders. .lutl Kiilia is Inexpensive: runn.it In jure, makes a delightful! ef frrv.". --lit - . , . .d ,. Inl a m Is.a ke by having a go.! kidney J flnshlng any time. T I - II. IW I APTS. ASp aOOtW-ALTA AITS FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HO06BKEEPINO ROOMS, (01 Clay. FOR-RBNT SLEEPING room, 100 , Willow. Phona s82R. yURNISHED APAHTMENT8, t close . Jn. 401 Aura. FOR RENT 6 or 9 room house. By- era Tark on iear Bt. rnone in FOR RENT -Nice Phone 726 W. sleeping room whuit nAN'trif for rent, 6 miles from town. Address Uox 88. Pen dleton, Ore. FURNISHED APARTMBNT3 close In. 777 Thompson. - FOl! RENT Furnished rooms and apts- 407 W. Alta. Plione mm. FOR RENT Nice front apt. 407 E, Court. .Phone 763 R. FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms with bath, close In. Phone ZOiU. FOR RENT -6 room house, . north side, modern conveniences, furni ture for sale at a bargain. Apply 810 Johnson. Phono 77- FOR RENT 6-rooin furnished house. Modern. Adults only. Phone G54. FOR RENT Btcam heated room for one or two ladies. Inquire Room 1 4 , Association Bldg. .n-u hive orofltable business relations for years to come who yor nt claa..flldl Livestock Market .Very Slow, Prices Drop at Portland i.otiTt.a.vn Scot. 6. Twenty cars ot.hogs. cattle, calves and sheep were received at the North Portland yaras Tuesday. The entire market is re ported slow and the local trade Is not buying fast. The hog market Is still dragging, taking a drop of 50 cents. The receipts were good and the qual ity good, but the buyers were not on hand. General hog range: Trlme mixed 19.2519.50 Medium mixed is-K.'.: 19.00 Rough heavies 17.71.00 r., 16. 80 17.00 Bulk 19.25 19.36 General cattle range: ! Prime steers .112.50! 13.50 Good to choice steers... 9.75 11.00 - - - fair to medium steers . r ii-1 i.uii 8.75 8.75 palr to medium steers common tofalr steers... 5.75 W 8.25 Choice cows and heifers 9.00 9.80 Medium to good cows and heifers '. . . . 6.-5 o 7.75 medium cows and he)ferB . 6.25 6.25 Canners "' 3.00 ffi) 6."0 . . 5.0001 7.00 .0 12.00 6.00 j 8.0O rStockerks and feeders. . k1m-o Market Down. The sheep market was also reported rv Bk)w with lndCatlons of being were hM fcw and the weak, Sales were but few and the prices dropped again about 50 cents. The receipts fell way off. flenerul sheeo range: 1 113 'ie 14-50 1L004T 12.001 Trlme lambs ......... Fair to medium lambs , DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WORK OR FIGHT IS RIGHT, TOM &XAR. BSAOECS rr CKBTAlMlM 3M3 6ooo"n D8 BACK. W TlW PAPER. A6AH4, AMD I Hope 'VOU MS DORMtj OUR. ABAeWCE. - : ; ( $ Hieag Ag. -5e igloos lTsXEt ) t IMMR novm Sou CAM fa'T Bosw aud f ' i I aduocats cr the rr:I??!?rflyou iutu-P Me out as 1 have, h 1 I . Uwat o norr LTeCT L . A miu-.ou tus to t n r PtAM IT 13 Voo? . f 1 -.jrOoNgTWlbirr, T" ttXtr. "i ,1 lUriT 1 1 1 i m'l , ., TIT J - I Vat Siulo AllUIUCJI WANTED Good, clean rags, at The) East Oregonlan office. WANTKI Sewing, phone 482-W. WANTETV-'-GIrl general houseworkr In family. Wages 125. Write Mis. T. Q. Sinclair, Bonneville, Ore. HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mall ordera promptly attended to. BOY WANTED -Permanent position for boy over fourteen years, not going to school, for delivery and work about store. Koeppen's Drug Store. WANTED Tp lease wheat or alfalfa farm. ..Address O B. unson, -ur vullls, Ore. WANTED Small boy with wheel. In quire Model Cleaners. WANTED To buy several head hogs, 100 to 150 lbs. Call or write Her bert Thompson,- Pendleton. Ore. WANTED Work In town by day la borer. Phone 219W cr call 901 E. R. R. . - WANTED "Woman to cook on ranch. Phone 4F4. i WANTED Furnished modern house. Adults only. Phone 711. WANTED At once, kind nurse girl for children, t-nonc m.j. Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder geU all the weeds the rirsx iime "- Held. Saves one-injru we m"- woo L . 10.00 g l l.Oo ' 8.0010.0 6.50ft 8.60 Yearlings Wethers . Ewea SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS iMJ.r.. . . . (Continued from page 1.) besides being head of the college. Is secretary of tho national Liberty Loan drive for the state of Washington. The work of the Kimball School of Theology, located at Salem, Oregon, was outlined by Its president. Dr. H. J. Talbot, stle told of what the school has done nd of Its alms for the fu ture. He was followed by Dr. Carl G Doney. head of Willamette University, who eaid that the college of today has a great mission to perform. We must," said DrDoncy. "meet the demands which ttii war-has put upon us. Education ilays a great part in the war program of today and it Is our hope that Willamette will ae of great assistance to the govern nient." Deaconess Jeanette Sigerson and L. W. Reeves of the Wenatchee hospit al each spoe of the work of the hos pital. At present the hospital, which Is only three years old, is conducted upon a small scale, but it is expected that the Institution will beco ne larg er. Three deaconesses are In charge. . -ir u-.iiii.ir r.r th hosnital In ti. - 1 ....... . - 1 Spokane, explained the plans for thn new building and gave a repon 01 i- work which will be accomplished tha year. , A large number of visiting brothers of the church from other confer ences and fields of the church work were Introduced to tne meeting in .terday afternoon. Among these were Rev. A. King. Canada; Dan Druinmltt, J AFTfeaSoO RFAOTHE HEVU3 OF wwr OOB 60OD BcrtS ABB DOM& OVH2. AT "WW the Foour 1 BACK .TO TTJJia TT THB 04CE 1 FOR SALE 7 head -f good work horses and two wagons- Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Tard. FOR SALE Risidence property la . west end of town near Hawthorne school. Call at (21 Maple. FOR SALE 4-cylinder Bulck, B-25: has been run only 12.000 miles; good tires. R. B. Aldrlch, East Ore gonlan office- FOR SALE Five-room strictly mod ern house; lot 60x150; will lane payments. Phone 661- FOR SALE 2 young heifers, coming fresh. . Inquire Chaa. Adams, No lin. Ore. FOR SALE 150 Rhodo Island Red uulleta. March and April hatch. Some now laying. Also 1 dot White Leghorn Hens. Phone 10F5. A GOOD PIANO for sale, cheap.. In quire 612 Thompson- Second-Hand Dealera J V. BTROBLE, dealer in new -- ond nana gooas. v v.. ,nd band goods. Cheapest Place tjbuy musehold goods. Ill B. Cot rton 171-W. - - IJraymen CALL PENLAND BROS. VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone . Also baggage transfer rins; and heavy naunoa Architect , . . - . "r- national secretary of the Epworth Ix.al5e. Mrs. Homer C. tuntz. wife nl.nn K.untz: H. J. Talbott. pres- "idem Kimball College, Salem; W. H r,inlendent missionary home; Rev. Lesley, pastor from Indiana con ference; A. V. Bradock, financial sec retary Deaconess Hospital, Spokane; S. Clark Patchem, Spokane. The speaker of the afternoon was 1-.- r.rcpo. Doney. president of Willamette University, on 'The Mind of America and France." This was an appeal to the better patriotic in stincts of man that held the rapt at- ,.ii,. nf every person wimm tne sound of Dr. Doney's voice. . Following are pastors wno nvt answered "here" to the chronologi cal roll call with which the conier ence is opened: Fred E. White. W. C. Reuter. W. C. Evans. Olin W..MIntxer. D. M. Hel mick. F. R. Kpaulding. Frank L. it v uao-k. W. A. Pratt. Rob. ert Warner. J. W. McDougall. P. C Mooney. W. B. Eukin. Edward Bu- ker ('.. A. Wells. Valhan Evans, f . S. . . M . - ' . 1 1 d Rmtdnll. r-r,.o,l,.r T. Ill Fertig. H. S. Randall. John E Williams. J. C. Harvey. John Evans C A. Hodshlre, B. E. Koontx,! J. W. Caughlan, W. H. H. Forsyth, T. A. Graham. William Hosklns. H. T. Robinson. John A. Smith. H. U Beih-. tol. Charles A. Smlthi R. I. Snyder, lames H. Martin. J. B. Bird, H. G. Clark. J E. Strebey,' Robert Brum hlev. A. H. Morton. J. O. Hawk. U. C Smothers. E. H. Longbrake. H. . Perrv) Andrew Warner. Charles Mc ........v... 11 p Pemberton. J. W. Poolton, W. B. -Young. Frederick L. 11 - " j r.k. V. M. Jones. John S anner- sen. Charles M. Carson. John Cook. Caleb G. Curry. C. W. Geisiler. H. C. Kohr. Robert H- Allen. J. Phlt- a rtv XI 1 gj AJ Hooe Nfco villtursi PACE. '.AMD G1VC.U3 , OVER,. r FRED B. BCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 4, Smltb-Crawford Bldg. . D. W. BAILET, Attoeney at Las Rooms 1. (, i, Despein BHilldleg. U BO RGB W. COTJTTS. Attorney at Boom 17, cnmiai um. CARTER eV IMTTHE, Attorneys at Law. Office la rear of American Wa- tlonal Bank BnUQlng. FEB eV FKB. Attorneys at Law. .9ee la Despaln Building. B 1. KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Boob 14, Smltb-Crawford Building. I. A. NSWBERRT, Attorney at lW, mltk-Crawford Building. PBTBBSON BISHOP. Attorneys Mt Law. Rooms I and 4, mltk-Oraw-ford Bnlldlnej. J AM KB B. PfoRRT, Attorney at JLaw Office over xaytor ruiiwin RAltslT eV RAI-KT. Attoraeya at Iw. Office In Americas - National -Ban Building. ' a. A. 1.0WKLU Attorney and Counsel lor at law. urxioo vwvmm Miscellaneous HOPS S-lb. package of hops deliv ered anywhere in the U. S. by par- eel post, prepaid,, f 1. Address F. M. Morley, Sllverton, Ore. WILL TAKE CHILDREN to care for afternoons and evenings. Phone (71. NO 2758 WON the Drake Vibrator. Look op Vaughan. your number. J- In writing a classified ad be specific, definite. Generalities befog your mea- lip Armand, R. E. Gornall, John O. Law, J. D. Lewellen. M. J. Perdue, Louis Thomas, H. J. Wood, Charles L. cressey, N. W. Hawk. A. F. Kron man. C. E. Miller, Charles H. Schrie- der, Calvin HA Bryan,-B. L. Clark. Thomas Lawson. W. C. Stewart, Fred M. Morton. Ernest C. Newnam, tien- ry Attenborough, JT. G. Carrick, G. E. Heineck, William N- Daniel, Morgan Gallaher. Joseph M. Adams, Oliver E. Faulker. - Stanley G. Logan. Charles A- Burris. W. Neeblt Byers, Walter S. Glelser. Henry T. oieen, r. . Jackson. John Roberttion. J. Ed gar Purdy, William H- Martin, nenry A Wann. John A. Hoffman, Kay it. Martin. Hubert Vincent, Harlan It. Stone. d L i ii I JUNE ELVIDtjE I I I-s. . 1 : S I m uiuirii - i wn..-iuiit "i-wi I Alta Today. There Is more Catarrn In this sectloo of the country than all other dlseaaea put together, and for years It was supposed to tne inrtiraDie. uw nt iiitwu - - remedies, ana nr eonsiaour ' , 1 Tn inrai iivaiaieai uiini.'uirpi - - F.-li'Zrlr bj cJm l tutiensl conditions sni therefore requires constitutional treat- men, . . .terra -.n.- la a constitutional remedy. Is taken la tera- ally and acts tlirn the lilnod on- the M rous Surfaii-a of the S.mleis. One Ilundred reus r-Mrisi-ea 01 1 nr -' ' - , - llollsrs reward Is offered for any case thai Jail's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Bene for clmilsrs and testlmonlnla. . F. J. CHUNKY ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by nnurclsts. T.V. Hall's family Tills for constipation. e , - - S. - '- -a 1 If mm ... La . V i 1 DRTNK HOT WATER AND RID IjOfNTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST Why rheumatism and lumbago 1. . u , noi wai'4 edui iiiuunng uciuic BiedMdii RUST A) IRON l- Just as coal, vlion It burns, learea U'liinU a tviUii. a mount of iitfombua tible matfriul in Ii form of ahes, so t be 'food and drink taktu day after day laai-a.- a t list at I 1 lllv t t al T V fHIll! 11 a-T Latin amount of indigestible material, which -.t rv..a.U- .iMlhalad' S..h slV 11 11' VUIU ' ' v . ' twratatatel duv.1 f..P tils IllillitinS Of tlssftf T I n hu-ii infest th Ihjwpi. r rom nu umh ( of left-over wate material, toxin and a : 1.1-.. ..,.;..e..i oall.ul irii ai-iii tell piUIUH I llf - MKT- (IVIW11J-, i"i. ... ea- . -- I .. ...i l,..n ii. Lent into I tie blouJ ' ; vntiniif ... circulate. culUvtinfri pTMn ir grain in tlit joints of Hie body j tu'injf; tin daily iiit'rual a.iiitittion. . imtch like runt collevts ou tlte liiiiis a of hot attr itli a teanKaful UiOHn aitove. . ' f lie"Mie jiliUa(', drank before. j - 1 ..r... f.... l..n..h.rL(.l u Uifiillv int ntmtinsi -Ht'B UnU infD HV Willi t I ' '111 rlt.-itnut i-m or iri. atrff. aH:iiii slioul-l lieu in driitkin-' pbupliated it water. n't a a me-in : bu- f from put ii. but to pre wnt morel acid ftrm:air in tlie tm. lW-fore ettt.iiif bnakftM ra-b miniintf. drink ai if of teal hot wilier with a te-n.n- uf linetone plu.-phate in il. I In 1 seute We will -uy (0 tons alfalfa heyj also 10 tons wheat hay. Phone !, Penland Broa, Transfer. . in ioi:ki. ' The following described animal hae been taken up by the marshal of the City "of Pendleton, to-wlt: ' One old blask marev. weight about 1100 Iba, branded m right ahoul- deif said animall not claimed by the owners or those entitled to Its possession, costs and expenses pnUl and taken away within ten day from the date hereof, then at S C,,VP' m. of the 6th day ef September, l tj. said animal will be sold to the- high . . . . , .. a k..ki4 Biiciinn for cMn, est OlUUtT, nr. ... at the City Pound, in said City of Pen dleton, the proceeds oi "- be applied to the payment of auen costs and expenses of making sale Dated this 26th day of Augu.t 11. AL ROBERTA, City Marshal Strayed. From near Meacham," one gray i branded J B on left .houlder; also roached. Reasonable reward for Information icauu's " -recovery. Address. Pendleton, Ore Box 11 J. or Box IS, Meacham Oregon. v "ntu. " The Eastern Hide ar Junk Co. wilt be closed" Saturday and Sunday be cause of the holiday. Kushnee Tam- kpr. ' Anctloneers makes a specially ,,t and machinery sales. Tb M gets yon the money." Leave ee-aers) as Kast Oregonlan Office. ARMY OFFfCKR ARRESTED OX 81PFLV SCANDAL OUArMJB Captain Aubrey Vaughn of tha United States army has made a con fession in connection with charges In the raincoat supply scandal.-and his testimony will be used in the prose eutun of the 'contractors. .. CHICHESTER S PILLS a th siAiiin Ma . a ILA 'K FIIU U WA mmA b.M mttiuc Z, -I K..ts. wM with Bim iUbbom. " esavj -ftM jr r - j f SlMolO HRAND riLI, ft. IS I nMilaHMBaliSSatAltiTtK.H SOU BY DUiGG&TS VIOTHUS ,i,... sufferers should' drink phosphated : Lr 1 t.r a rust or ' RHEUMATISM - . - 1 - the tomafha livrr. kidnrr sad bowHf 1 trie previous. da' avcuinulstiwu of tux I ins ami potsoti; thus citmn, iwwtfB J in; sad freshening tlie euttm aiiuipntsrv i rnusi. eacn moruiii. teture (tutting mors hi iwu miu tne aiuumcii. , , J A qturUr pound of ltiuestone pho -j phete vot Terr little at tr ru storr i sl.but i u,Kifnt to O'etW? auy Ti.fumatie J .out i u"K,ient 10 ave muy nirum.uc or luultaye atttTerer au jitiiUfia.t vn tlie imirninil inauU itntli . t Alii I toll ttl DMiolit Livn tht-if lolltt free frtmi 1 1 rlifumatit: afid bv prae I e-ea.e. e- ,-- - ) i uU, it i an r eiirai nea.rn piHRure .h-i H-e it .b-n-w tlie aliMittary ortfaiiia ! f all tle aie, ra and 'r l-rinea- tatnw. mak.nii oie i--i; an.j iei ciean. rt and fr.-h at day. TlHe w d. tr tin f.r one swr nod t-wm- lrt- fn (r.-m k ia.v-. cotitiptt. aiuirt. .. i i i a f i