Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 26, 1908, Image 7

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    Ullood
Needi purifying and your wholo system renovating in the
VMA eaaj saeaeke,.ai.1 t 1 . a .
pnng, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that
urcuiccnng annual jy prove.
!fc!9Sfc o?t effective medicine ever
wir the S0111?1 Purification of the blood and the
complete renovation of the whole system.
l-if.TS C yo ftel bettert Jook better, eat and sleep
J cd g,VC you tho 1)681 Possible preparation for the hot
Hood's Sarsparilla
Usual form, liquid, or in tablet form, called Sareataba, 100 Doses $1.
FORM BERKSHIRE ASSOCIATION
Marks
Batteraailk Yeast.
For tbe beet yeaat ever Tuadt, tb
Sty you thurn take one plat of freeb
buttermilk and put In a etewpan to
botl. When It bolls stir tn tuntt
wok corn meal to make .nee thick
gruel. Let It boll up well, then pernors
from Hre and let cool. When mllkwann
Kir Into thia one cup of good yeaat
m a warm pnwe to rise. Ln tw
bonis It should be nice and llf hL Then
thicken with corn meal and make lata
cakes. Do not put one bit of salt,
ugar, flour or bops in this yeast ; notb-
lag hut buttermilk, meal and the yeas!
you put In to raise It Make bread
the same as with hop yeast In making
new yeast use a cup of this yeast U
tart with. Tump Smith.
rrT tsar-wait ramn.
The quantities given will fill four
pint Jars. Select fifteen good-slsed ripe
Bartlett pears; peel and cut them In
halves; remove tore and drop fruit
Into a bowl of cold water to which
the Juice of a lemoa has been added
Place a preserving kettle with two
pounds of sugar and one pint of water
over the fire: stir to partly melt th
sugar, boll a few minutes, removing all
the black acuin ; put In the pears, cover
and cook until a straw will penetrate
them easily. Then fill them with the
syrup into the Jars; let the syrup over
flow, at once, turn upside down until
cold, then Bet aside.
New York, with 4,000,000 papulation,
had beta adding to Its total In the three
years preceding 1905 at the rate of 100,
000 a year. Philadelphia, with a little
less than 1,500,000 population, had In
creased at the rate of 30,000 a year.
Needleea Saeriaee.
Mr. Flippun Maria, here's that $25
fou 8ay you need for a new hat. By the
way, Maria, do I ever talk la my atop?
Mrs. Flippun Thanks. No, John, you
Cever do. Chlrairo Tribune.
Maybe So.
Squiggs Why do they call these
mterurban cars "limited?"
Squaggs Because such a small
number of people who travel on them
get to their destination alive. Toledo
Blade.
About 100,000 nets are in wee during
the herring season by the tOO fishing
smacks of the Netherlands. A net lasts
about three seasons, but owing to losses
from storms and other eanses between 40,.
000 and 80,000 new nets are purchase'
annually.
IT Clow.
Reporter I suppose you don't know
whst the Senator thinks about this tariff
reform business T
Senator's Private Secretary No ; ae
more thaa you do. I only know what k
aays about It
Is In
A Save Btaxa.
"Hew do you know Belinda
lore?" asked father. x
"Because," anawered mother, "every
time the telephone rings she thinks It's
for ber."
AraseoUr Advicr.
Aazioas Mother O, John, I'm sfraid
baby haa the whooping cough! What
ought I to do?
Bachelor Brother Let kirn whoop,
Miranda. Do you want to take away the
oalv amneement the little fellow ban?
' no Neeel of m Fir. '
"Wasn't It awful r exclaimed the
apartment-bouse girl. 'The furnace
was entirely out last Bight"
"I never noticed it" replied her
hum.
"What? Never noticed it? And you
Bat in the cold parlor for two hours
with that young man. Who was It,
anyway?"
"An old flame."
Practical Demonstration.
Teacher As to those old superstitions
e nave been talking about they are all
xploded. Nobody believes now, for in
stance, that it brings bad luck to walk
inder a ladder.
Shaggy Haired Pupil I do, ma'am. I
valked under a ladder once, and it fell
on me.
Not Catting Prices.
Caller Is that the best you can prom-
se me a wife fifteen rears older than
am, with a sharp nose, thin lips, and a
sour disposition?
Fortune Teller What more do you el
ect? Did you think you could get a real
ffinity for W'
1Y"V
n r v i v i
3t
x 1 v
faces getulv vel
II Ml
iv on uie u
enna
prompt
on lae oovveis, cleanses
le sysiemeffeciuaiiy,
assists one in overcoming
ha bitual consupati on
Permanently. To get its
oeneicial ejects. buy
the denuine."
Manufactured hp the v
California
JFO'SxhupCo.
BOLD BY LEAD! NO ORUCCiSTft-BOf poOTTU
are tii e boat known and 5S4!Zlflr
i boat known and
the moat reliable eeeds r
Every package he behind It the reputation
of a boms whose business standards are the
highest In the trade.
ferry ' leoe Seed Aaaeel will tie mailed rftXB
to all applicant. It contains colored plat, nan?
antra Tin, and full aeeenpuoet. price, pod Airaotioua
D. M. WIRY OO., Detroit, M Ion.
Wed dinar Cak.
Cream a half-pound of sugar with a
half-pound of butter, and, when very
light, whip 1q six well-beaten eggs. Stir
In a balfteapnonful each of powdered
cinnamon, nutmeg and clores and a
cupful of flour. Have ready prepared
and mixed the following" fruits a half
pound each of seeded and chopped rai
sins and cleaned currants and a Quarter-pound
of minced citron. Dredge
thia fruit plentifully with flour and fold j
It Into the batter. Last of all, add a j
tablespoonful of vanilla. Turn Into a !
well-greased tin and bake in a steady !
oven until well done. CXver for the
flrst half-hour with brown paper. When
cold, ice all over with vrhite frosting.
Important Step In Livestock
Industry of Northwest.
By J. L. Ashlock, Washington State Collage.
Pullman.
President . A. Bryan, of the Wash
ington State college, haa just received
notice of his appointment as temporary
president of the State Berkshire assocl
ation, which is affiliated with the
American Berkshire congress. Preai
dent Bryan's appointment is the begin
nlng of the organization of the Berk
ehire association in the state of Wash
ington. This association reaches
through nearly all the states o' the
union, and in the opinion of President
Bryan, its coming into the state of
Washington marks an important step
in the livestock industry of the North
west. Discussing the matter President
Bryan said:
"I believe the Berkshire association
is one of the most active and successful
livestock associations in the United
States, and that its work in the North
west cannot fail to produce good re
sults. The Berkshire, is favored by
many of the most prominent stock
raisers In America, among whom I
might mention Nick Gentry, of Se
dalia. Missouri, who is the greatest
breeder of Berkshire hogs in the coun
try; Reuben Gentry, of Kentucky; Mr.
Hood, of 'Hood's Sareaparilla' fame;
and George Vanderbilt, of Aaheville,
Tennessee. Among the most promi
nent breeders of Berkshirea in the
Northwest are the Ladd estate, of Port
land, and Mr. Paul Clagstone, of Spo
kane. I have raised Berkshire hogs
on my Pussy Willow ranch near Pull
man for the past ten years, and am
thoroughly convinced of the desirable
qualities of this breed.
"It is proposed by the Berkshire
association to conduct an active cam
paign in the state of Washington, in
favor of this breed of hogs, prior to the
Alaska-Yukon exposition at Seattle.
Then by the time of the exhibit, oar
state organization will be able to get
up a splendid exhibit, and we will
show the farmers of the state what sort
of an animal the Berkshire is when
proper attention is given him. Yee,
it is very likely that the state experi
ment station will have a few Berk
shires at the exhibit. At the present
time we have some specimens of this
breed that have been pronounced by
the best Eastern experts as equal to
anything in the United States."
President Bryan today announced his
appointment of the officers and direc
tors of the state association who will
work with him in getting the Berkshire
association established in Washington.
They follow:
Vice president, Paul Clagstone, Spa.
kane; secretary, J. H. Smith, Pullman:
treasurer, W. D. Goodrich, Wauna.
Directors: A. M. Stevens, Ellensburg;
A. A. Somerville, Centralis; Plinny
Shepardson, Castle Eock; W. W.
Shields, Sprague; D. C. Dil worth, Spokane.
impossible.
"Do you find It difficult to dictate
to your stenographer?"
"No, I find it Impossible."
"Why, has she left your
"No, she has married m." Hous
ton fost
Hia Great Opportaalt.
"If Burbank wants to be a nhilanthrArw
i as wen as a wliard," said Rivsrs, mak
ing a wry face over his medleiae, "why
In thunder doesn't be evolve a cinchona
tree that will produce a bark from which
a tasteless quinine can be made !
That Real Maadieap. '
"Isn't it wonderful to note the pro.
gress tiie Japanese have made in
ing our western civilization?"
"Ye" until you hear what a wretched
botch they make of it when they try to
swear."
acquir-
SKM DISEASES
HUMORS I1V THE BLOOD
wvouca, uut wnen some acia Humor takes root ia the
ymtace 18 manuestert hv a Hn
eruption or disease.
circu-These
V 1- !.., , . . "'"r" "I
yf' wooa, generally because of aa inactive or slueish
Xif?- ! i xne,mbera of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry
E?. VI and retfuse attef ,of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
to aour ar ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
on:.7eb oodAe,-ln9otlirow ofif the humors and acids through the
SS ?.f - 6Y-n' Pi Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
Salt Rheum and tins eruptions of various kindg. Eczema appears, usually
1&T? skin followed by pustules fronf which therS
Modesty,
Whispering Customer fnrodueinr
watch) I came here because I have been
toid that you are an honnat nawnhmkar
Avuncular Patriarch (with a depreca
tory smile) My friend, somebody has
been trying to have fun with mnn
A Snbatltata.
umuuier niu you give me a copy
of "The Art of Being Happy at Home?"
Librarian I'm afraid It's out. but I
hare hare a little treatise on liu Jltau.
which makes aa excellent substitute
for it. Pele Mele.
tV I Tr "U1?.tu u"e.3 ana I03 crust, and the itching is Intense.
Jf ltt5ralfy oavtck breast, face, arms and legs, though other parti
the;SSrbe,a-Cted- ,Ia Tetter,t!ie ics cracks and bleeds;
the acid ia the blood dries uo the natural n f tv -v:t, j.j.J
Emphatically.
'Does year husband hold any civic
ffice, madam?" asked the canvasser.
'I should say he did !" answered the
young matron. "He's the majestic grand
high klllemakew of the Ancient and Illus
trious Order of Bplsserlactumbangs 1"
Sure to Hit Thena.
Mlffkins It is said that aggressive,
Anpulalve people usually have black
eyes.
Bifffcins That's right. If they
haven't got them at first they get them
later.
Desfneas Cannot Be Cured
oj ioee-1 sppMratlong, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There la only one
w-7 luaua uiuuhi, ana inai is djt oonstltn
tlonal remedies. Deafneos li oaue fey an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
JtusteatilBo Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbllne- sound or imperfect near
lag, and whoa it is entf.-ely closed, Deafness is
the retail, and nnlesi the inflammation ceu be
?ut n1 this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
ainesasee out of tea are earned by Catarrh,
whloh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition oi
the macoos sarfaees.
e will slve One Hundred Dollars for any
Of DeafnaiS foausad bvpatarrht that nun.
not be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
1JV T.J. CHIKEY CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by OmrgliM. Tee.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. i
. i it. tt. j t . . . " "
I Tf 1 u puanc' causinff a dry, feverish condition and giving it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance oa the face in the
I suffered with Eozema for forty lona, ot. PimPle3 and black heads, while
IS ?H tai oti in, 2 P8orlai3 comes in ecaly patches on differ
SSfferjrelV !ioh? at ct the bod nt of the worst
SfnrLp1,l,tulei would :orms of skia trouble is Salt Rheum:
te,adSS- - its orite Point of attack is the scalp)
TfC4i?J?a(1,'mn Bcratchod off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
StVS&U'XSrWn: are also disagreeable types of skin
Jo 7 5lictod, but disease. The humor producing the trouble
rrchrLh:z dormant Wh SI
any return of the trouble. Winter to break out and torment the
Stockman, Neb. VAS' fuffr with the return of Spring. Thebest
ircauneni lor &u skin diseases is S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acids and removes the
humors so that the skia instead of being
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
di inr i i iiPAp. . applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
rUntLY YEGETABE whlle they soothe the itching caused by
oL! IT a.? - - -
. j.. . . . t,ltm auecuons, can never cure the trouble
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to ita
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skia
aaection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent freo
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm1
Enigmatical.
forward Miss Flip openly ad
kissing games. Hasn't she
"That
vocates
nerve?"
"Well, encouraging osculation
thing which does require cheek."'
timore American.
is a
-Bal-
Tbe Brnte!
"Papa, what's the -use of saying 'good
by' when you're talking over the tele
phone?" "No use, I suppose, Tommy, except that
it means that the conversation has closed.
I never use it except when I am talking
to your mother."
Slnaralar Effect.
First Coed What makes Prof. Crank
Jelgh use that curious dialect?
Second Coed That isn't a dialect. It's
hia way of trying to convey the idea that
he uses the simplified spelling.
Toaater and Broiler.
In the Illustration is shown a toast
r or broiler, which contains a aim
ile attachment to make the broiling
of meats or the
toasting of bread
an easy matter. In
fact, the
can be readily (lout
on a gas stove oi
on a coal fire,
tnched to each
Of Interest to Farmers,
The following publications of interest
to farmers and others have been issued
by the Agricultural department of the
Federal government and will be furn
ished free, so long as they are aval la
1- 1 -At
uie, except wnere ocnerwise noted, up
on application to the Superintendent
atf I Innmnnta :nr.av.n D.i.i.'.
umce, Washington, I). C:
Bulletin No. 108. Irrigation Prac
tice Among Fruit Growers on the Pa
cific Coaet. By E. J. Wickeon, M. A..
professor of agriculture practice, Uni
versity of California, and horticulturist
of the California agricultural experi
ment station. Pp. 54, pis. 10, figs. 7
Price 15 cents. This bulletin eivea the
results of a special investigation into
the conditions, extent and methods oi
irrigation as practiced among fruit
growers of the Pacific coast.
Bulletin No. 131. Plans of Struc
lures in Use on Irrigation Canals in
the United States, prepared under the
direction of .Llwood Mead, chief of irri
gation investigations, office of experi
ment stations. Pp. 51, pis. 22. Price
60 cents. This is an album of plans
,, i fading irrigation engineers of the
West, made from drawings exhibited
at fans in 1900 and at Buffalo in 1901
1 Bulletin No., 158. Annual Report of
sldt
If
-OO-
Icrrigation and Drainage Inveetiratinrm
of the frame oi under the direction of Elwood Mead,
this broiler art chief of irrigation and drainage invee
supports which pre- j tigations, office of experiment stations.
Tent it from com- Pp. 755, pis. 12, figs 129. This is
ing- In direct con-: the general report of irrigation and
top of the stove. When drainage Investigations in 1904. The
complete report was issued in limited
edition, which is now exhausted, but
it has been reprinted in form of nine
separates for free distribution.
Bulletin No. 177. Evaporation Loss
es in Irrigation and Water Require
ments of crops. By S. Fortier. Pp.
P. A .la O . lf T1I n .
meat is the most difficult branch ol r" 7',"2 aVr n .
the ec-kitt, art, and succe- I. JlSfV:
hrollei 1 uciciixiiuo ug quaniities OI
- , t 1 Mvu. k,vjuid TtlUVU It)
I ceive various cultural treatments and
to which the water was applied at dif-
lerens uepins; it contains also a few
experiments on the quantities of water
consumed by plants.
Bulletin No. 188. Irrigation in the
Yakima Valley, Washington. By 8.
O. Jayne. Pp. 89, pis. 2, figs. 4. Price
15 cents. This bulletin describes the
irrigation works in the Yakima valley,
Washington, and discusses the water
supply, water rights, crops, and oppor
tun i ties for settlement.
IUFBOVED BBOILXB.
tact with the
placed over the circular opening In th
stove the aupports keep the frame and
ta contents extended from the fire.
By placing the supports on each sldti
the broiler can be reversed as occaaiox
demands. livery housewife knowi,
that broiling a steak or other pleco ol
cooking art,
assured. With the aid of this
wbe weald undoubtedly find the
easy of accomplishment
Havs Hopes.
Sklttleson You won't mind this stock
yards smell when you get need to it.
Beare Oh, well, then I'll live in hope.
Ton see, I've been breathing it only about
nine or ten yeare. Chicaco Tribune.
They have made bread from peanut
meal for many years in Spain. The bread
is light and porous, but rather unpalat
able, and it is eaten only by the tower
:I asses.
A LearUIatlve Paradox.
"The representative part of the Brit
ish Parliament is a practical paradox.'
"Why?"
Because it is a nouse or commons
snd yet peerless among legislatures."
Baltimore American.
T'TA fit. Vitas' Dance and an crvous Diabases
ill v permanently cured by Dr. Kllna'a Ureat
Narve Restorer. Hand for FREE 2 trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. R. H-Kllae. JUL. 831 Arcb St., Pblla..Pa.
Unpardonable.
Droppyn It's a wonder your
girl doesn't insist on using the
There are, altogether, foreign and na
tive, 25,799 persons that are actively en
gaged in bringing the gospel to India,
while ten years ago there were only JG,
1S9 a gain of nearly 60 per cent.
Local Color.
"Geors-e. I shall need
day."
"What for?"
"There's a white sale at one of the
stores, and I want to attend it."
"A white sale? All richt. Laura. A
few silver dollars will do for that, won't
they?"
Spread of Knowledsje.
Teacher (at night school) What ia a
ascred cow. and why is it so called?
Shaggy Haired Pupil "Sacred cow" ia
a corruption of sick red cow," its sick
ness being caused by a large humD on
Its shoulders. Chicago Tribune.
Mrs.
kitchen
piano.
Mrs. Stayhum Let the impudent thing
do it if she dares! I've found out that
she can play it better thaa my girls can !
Mo hers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Bymp the beat remedy to use tax their chUdraj
A urlng the tee thing period.
A Good Fisherman.
A small boy who lives near a lake
was fishing and his mother bad to call
him five times to make him hear, says
the Philadelphia Telegraph. Finally,
she landed on him, and, shaking him
In a terrible manner, wanted to know !
wny ne did not answer. This was the
reply; "I didn't hear you for the first
three times, and the last time I had a
bite."
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
mnd Soap Wrapper from
"20 Mule Team Borax"
Products and exchange them tor
VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE
of 1000 artlclea girta
Oak
40 pi
away Fl
Illustrated catalogue
.ES. Adrirail
rAClFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland,
IT'S FREE
"SEND FOR IT NOW"
The Best Fruit Tree and Berry Plant
Catalog in the Northwest
J. J.
152 Front St.
BUTZER
, Portland. Oregon
THE MENTO0 KNOW
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES OF
SLICKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
are the men who hava
put them to the hard
est tests in the rough'
est weather.
Get the original
Towers Fish Brand
made since 1836
CATALOG f ra TH
n m
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v.
P N U
No. 13 08
HEN writing- to advertisers please)
wen i j tin inn paper.
There is Only Ono
That ia
Laxative Btromo QiEEninc
USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A GOLD IK ONE OAT.
Always remember the full
for this signature on every
name.
box.
Look
25c.
The jaws of a wasp
thnt the insect can cut
shells.
are so powerful
its way through
"OUCH"
OH, MY BACK
IT IS WONDERFUL HOW OUICKLY THS
FAIN AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU USB
S-JACOBS OIL
THIS WELL-TRIED, OLD-TIME
REMEDY FILLS THE BILL.
28o. ALL DRUGGISTS. 60o.
CONQUERS
PAIN
To make an iron run smoothly, pet
some leaves from evergreen trees. Rub
hot Irons on them, and they will iron
without sticking to starchwl clothes.
Leaves may be dried for use.
est
Peel fresh cucumbers and cut In
Din slices. Bpnnkle lightly with salt
and let stand for an hour. Drain,
iprlnkle with lemon Juice and paprika,
let stand for half an hour or longer,
then use for a filling between thin
lllces of buttered bread.
The Taki,
na
I
a
fillip
Vic'. vef f rnr vi..
Cold Habit
The old cold goes ; a new one
quickly comes. It's the story
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
a tendency to consumption.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the taking-cold
habit. It strengthens, soothes,
heals. Askyour doctorabout it.
" I bad a terrible cold, and nothing rellerad
me. I tried Ayer't Cherry Pectoral and It
promptly broke up my cold, atoppod my
cough, and eaied erery part of my body. It
did wonderful work tor me." Ma. J. r. LPTS.
Toledo, Ohio.
by J. O. Ayer Co., IweUi
o manaflkatnrere of
9 SARSAPAE1LLA.
PILLS.
turn vioos.
yers
Keep the bowels re
Pills, just ono pill
SHOC8 AT ALL
PRICES. FOR.CVENV
MEMBER or Tur nun v
M?'.B0Y8, WOMCN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
$3. OO mnd $3.60mho
rfcT' thy .ho'd "''
.Wj? $4 ,nd $5 Gilt Ed9 Sh0M Cann0t 88 E1UaIlBd At "I Pf'M
Evicts
ifxriMtrafir.
Tiki V m nnK..l....
td from factory to anr part of the world, llloa.
W. 1.. DOl'GLlS, UrMkl.., MaaaT
ular with Aver a
each night.
mm
Is poeitire proof ef tke reliability aad eonldence oar pa.
tiean hare la aa. Specialists alwars la attendance
aMartaf pronpt aad courtcou attention. Lady attend
ant alwayt preient. V
Reliable Palnleaa Deatiate. Onr repatitioa far
raiiaBility and tboroug hneae it well eetablUked. CloanU-
neea, uooa work and Uuick Service.
"AND IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
Painleee Extraction. SO cents. Extraction Free
when plate or erldf ei are oreered. Platei ; ana ep.
Best Plate Work. Perhepe yoar teeth hare become
to ateieei taal it la inpeeetDlc to flrml. set a a andre.
Then the old Mnapa are renored without caueiaf Tea the
alifhteet pain, and a plate le itted. If the plat it. par.
fectly It will look well aad perform It. work of aiaticarin
yoor food Mtirfactohly. Vi hh ay so yeare1 eiperieacc in
thie werk will guarantee aatiifactioa (a erery caee.
Crown and Brida-e Work. It'e a eaiae to tpoll
yoar peraonal appearaar and rata year dlreetloa from
the lack of teeth to property ateetWate yoar reod, when a
bridge can be eupplied that wlU raiaee no ditcooifbrt what-
W. A. WISE DE'Emf?
lalUNI IVUNNg, THIR0 aNB VaSHMrON, OSTUNO, lUSoa j
IN PORTLAND
D0IN6 WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
ever, will chew yoar food properly and thoroughly,
while year look are improved beroad deecnption.
A hollow tooth that le aow utelew can be (lied and
crowned that it i tared for probably a lifetime.
To ecre the bett rctuiti you nut tecure the
kigheet grade ef tkiU.
Eiaoilnetion free and iaritcd. When detired yon
can hare T. P. Wite or my pertonal temce.
Our force is so organised that we can da
vour entire Crown, Bridge and Plant Work
ia a dap if neceeaary.
MO PIATE5
arte..
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