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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
ExxSewwa ctivc toowcXs; cXcawses pctmaxvcxviVy. To cfc Xs bexvcucvoX cds.QVvasnx ve ) nANUTACTURCO B Tl ' CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. .SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50 A B0TTl Took HI at for Tom. "George Moore, the author of Esther raters. likes to talk," aald a magaxint editor of New York, "about his own etecurlty, Tery obscure. Lunching with rce one day at Clarldge'a, he said be had recently met a young American jirl whose warm praise had pleased 11m much. "TTe think a heap of your writing! oat Kansas way. Mr. Moore,' the young girl said. How jolly ! cried the novelist 'And what story of mine do the good people of Kansas like best? "Oh, Lalla Rookh. far and away! aid she. COUGHED ALL NIGHT Tin This Recipe Was Tried. Cure rei lowea in nvi Hours. A prominent medicm man who suffered with limn couh and cold on Mm lwiaw. of tac being kept awake all night, and weakened by hat of aWp. finally discovered a simple formula which wul cure any coajrh m ne hours by the clock. It laxative tonic congh syrup which can be made st borne by any one and the formula m here friveo for the brnent of those ho paaa aleepleaa nights kpais ol paroxysms. Those who base tried H ear M a aafricai and beata any high-priced, slow -act-i&r eourb medicine ever sold. Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wild cherry avk. one ounce compound essence eardiol and ttnewuiret syrup white pine compound. Take twenty drops eve-y half hour for four heura. Tben take one-half to on teaspoon ful three or tar timet a day. Give children teas according; tc in. This will tone Bp and r.d the system of sep leateo cougns ea.7 time lilreme Teat. There," remarked the dentist, as he look off the rubber dam. "you'll never tbew on a piece of beefsteak tough snough to loosen that filling." "But, doctor." queried the sweet fount thing with ' the tooth - equally tweet, "wjll It stay In when I eat eara dels and molasses, candy?" Aw Eaisru. "Father," said Little Rollo, "what h an epigram?" "What we customarily call 'an enl ram.' my son. Is sometimes a selec tion from the classics lncorrectl) quoted by a person of current proml atnee." Washington Star. Avoid Ysir Friends. 1 hear you spent your vacation with friends." "We were friends during the rat week." Louisville Courier-Jour ail Rudyard Kipling said to Robert Barr nee in conversing on the subject of aa exchange of ideas. "Why. all I ever nw somebody told me." Ailments of Men j Happily Overcome X oUCCESSFUIAT TRIED BY MAKT. Dndonbtedly the following prescription w,n "ork wonders for that rreat class of BM ho. through diasipatkm of their aaUiral I strength, find themselves fat their J mKon childhood" kmc before the three I TS tn sJwtted to Ufa's pleasures J ? "jot menu are reaceed. X i. i Li paunl to be infallible, and J) 5M efficient in quickly restoring in X lh"stion.'- weak vitality, mel- n?bolia and the functions I JL'H1. et. fi,t ' worth of eonv X on1ld balmwort ma one-ounce pack X bnm """esa syrup aarsaparilla compound: tmk k i. i l. -. I ' hours; then get one ounce eompound "nc eardiol and one ounce tictura nne compound (not cardamom). His " a six or eight ounce bottle, ah ska on teanoonful after meal and one when retiring, fol by a drink of water. By mixing it at home no man need be m -r aa to another's shortcomings. I "penaiva foes are avoided. I . of Poiae and equilibrium in men is X 122"'"' ourceof embarrassment oven I r?2i.tnluol'e least suspects il Forth fnii ill , wno want a restoration to . : hounding health, and all the hanpi JJ"uom.Pnying It the above borne - " - m annus aoisyi- i,uor haUHorming drags whatever. "t at borne and no one wUJ be the wiser your affliction. aioless Dentistry Oa of tows seopkl eaa aave tbeu plat and bridswaork So. Ished la oa day WsssHfnayis S raof 22k ssNj sr serteisa Isr J3.6 siar Crsaas 6.0 ZZkSrisfsTsitt ?.6 Ms F'Jksri 10 lJ riKlaM L 0 (.nerFRfisgl .60 lir r,rri '2.5Q neodssMsr . flstea 6.00 est led ksrrlst 7.60 atl waJa- Kfl Niiui. T "u"TarD row ts vuss j .-i m rse wbea pi Toaeaaaotaet AjIworkroLyi aork eon aarwheea. HvHfW a9oaeraelecwieoaiBaBeat. Beat aietaooa, Wise Dental Co. aotM; a. n. f . at. Saslifi. ss. STORM KILLS FIHY Smps Over rear stales, Wrecks Many Tons. HISTORIC BATTLEFIELD VISITED Fire Completes Work of D.w..f. . -..-i.vn in una Town-Million, Loss Hundreds Homeless rMr?rL le.DBV 16-At least 37 v . -wo aiiiea in the stnrm b.rLrrj"?'T-rA vesterH, STL O0UlB 'rolina nij . . 1 'out reports nw 50. in. "t win reaen . t ne property loss i, estimated at whole town, being razei SUunfonvare Z, " desd The situati ATI fat Hnaa...!. fW. ereatlv imn v ;a,- ,c z . ure W1:n con- T. r"'8 -""the storm. plied toi UUmeleSS P'6 hVe "P ilc-Sairv eonnfw rnnvt i j age. r Tb- v. v:t'. uam- -- -- oaiueneia of Shiloh located her Tt j: .i . is a wny m tne pa h or the storm. Many statue in the national nark wars ., . ... 1 . "v.o tuu irom ineir pedestals and the property damage is estimated at ainn nAo 6 At Bussellrillo' 1 ; :- that fillip VAVA BAt 1 . . estimated at rota,.;n. n. , . " aaaa lVa n vvll .' I 000 and $100,000. ' v"Od aaVk ALIHIUB Will tin hnfs-.A- .." At Bnford station the Louisville aahville ipnnt .t1 :nL. v uu iicjgai. uuuse were destrnred o n H aa.Hi .1 . V. ' "'' oiucr siruciures badly damaged. Near Mulberry the dwelling and farmhouses on the plantation of Eobert ncre uemoiisnea. At WartrarA a . - " - ociucmru. wa3 leveled. Gibson. Stanton. Dvershnrw and Mercer are other towns in Ten neaaee reporting minor damage. Tbft R 1 firm nlfiVAil harna wI.-a- tion property, the wind tearing the frail Atlanta Suffers Big Loss. Atlanta. Gs. Oct ifi r,f.j houses and leveled trees and shrubbery mark the wake of the terrible wind and hail storm whirh lanta and surrounding country early mm mgui. jso iar as Known no lives were lost The tinmertv d rionsly estimated at from $50,000 to At the height of the storm street car raftic was Stonned thrnnirhnnt tha ritxr and live wires broken by the hail were stretched across many streets, render ing travel dangerous. At Biverdale, 16 miles south of At lanta, Mrs. Olga Grey was probably fatnllv ininreil and bpv hrn .h;.jtn . J 1 " - - " " and Mrs. Joseph Stubbs seriously hurt, by falling trees. The most serious damage done the National cemetery was the wrecking of the Iowa state monument, which was Vllnwn T mm its n0.tABtl TIia annorin. tendent's quarters were destroyed. VTVIANO CHILD REN FOUND On Vacant Lot, Benumbed by Drugs and Hungry. Chicago, Oct. 16. Tomasso Viviano, aged 5, and his sister, Grace Viviano, ged vears, abducted from their home in St. Louis August 2 by the Black Hand society, and for whose dis covery a reward of $5000 was offered, were today found wandering the streets here, nearly starved and evi dently recovering from some powerful drug. As nearly as thev can remember, they have had no food for two davs and itrhts, and found themselves sleeping in a vacant lot, where they had evidently- been placed after being drugged by their abductors. For a week Chicago and St. Louis detectives have been raiding Italian colonies here. All loopholes for escape had been closed, and the chase had been so hot that it is believed the ab- uetors drue?ed the children and turned them loose, fearing to kill them with the officers close to their heels. There is absolutely no trace of the ab ductors. Burlington Beaching for Coast New York. Oct. 16. Burners were prevalent today in railroad and finan cial circles to the effect that negotia tions are pending whereby the Burling ton may secure an outlet to the Pacific eoast through the purchase of an inter . Tl ' ,1 n nil est in the uenver oc nio urauuo road. This would carry with it a part ownership of the Western Paeihe, which is the Gould Pacific eoast ex tension road. The Hill line, it is stated, is not looking to secure control or me Denver k Bio Grande, but joint owner ship of that road. McCarren I Dying. New Tork, Oct. 16. State Senator r.-:.i. ir nfororron. Democratic leader of Brooklyn, was near death to night in St. Catherine's hospital, in Brooklyn, his physicians hoping for Jthe 1 .un.M for the worst. This afternoon he took a turn for the worse, and i j t,;. will T,ntjr a Cat ho . ne uiauc: no jm;nlti.rpH the last rites. lie pnrot o-iiui- , Despite bis condition, Mr. McCaxren n- 1 q on Taming '"" : r 1 a few who have been permitted to see him. TTninn Deoot for Seattle. Seattle, Oct. 16.-The Oregon . . 1 J .Amn.nv wrmcn Wash! ngton jtaurwao ""r j . . Union Pacific corporation in this . . . il. tnr en n is the state. today let tne of its passenger station in k:.h will house Union Pa- struetion this ei ity, , wnicn wi 7.. 1 The hmld eifie an cine and Miiwauneo - -- . f'ne "JJ-Jr :n .net. 4i50.000. must be ing, which w... - '.' completed by January 1, 1U. WT TALKS WITH SPnUTS. Eminent Chinese Minister Attend. Se ances in Washington. ism last Sunday B1Rht, Minister Wu line tanp. t, K.f , . . in lna . v ""teu (.nmaman in the world, returned to the medi- M ill". niSbt.sf0r ful1 b'"- He eit tne e!in,,As. ,vi. . . , . ,,,- , ma 01 infor mal. on from the spirit world, for hrongh the ''medinm- he i, supposed TO hAl-A MnmlA) .. f Presiden m7v. f r,thIr; ,And the talked in real -a.ssvfj laoguae. Minister Wu Hrwf -. : r?81?' ? "t, he trie. . Tv """Ji entirely while talk ing With ttHnn.n.. . r ... , --"--j-aj-r. mil, ne admits. b i , M ,"''tsd, and tat "li,?na otnM "nances" before retiring from M r.n.i . jur l'"- m mo near IU- His first irui.i.... , , o , . m-currea last Sunday n pht . . where anonymous Chinese spirits were m.i tr- a "trance medium." as lin-:- i- .. uisxin- 'u""ni s immediate vicinitv Dr. Wa exhibited sni ' Last niirht he Yanf ITS . wa I ... 4 to a smaller seance at a private house. u raasea last night to discuss his exneripne- nr v j .. . . "I""""", ana even showed solicitude lest his presence at -am-o Bnouia De the subject of newsnaner mentinn Tk r . . -- numiu me- dium who officiated a different one .u.s time Drought to him messages Duroortino to . i. . i. " . v w v-. . 'UIU laie presi dent McKmley. who was an intimate rieua or ut. Wu. and also from the minister's own mntbor t, jaiicr was the more startling because, lpparentlv. .u hid vuiuese .iv,guage. These messncp am lir..j v v. spiritualists to be brouflk to the me dium in trance by the s-irit of a 16-vear-old Ameriesn TnilUn ;.i 1 - eiii, uuuer whose "control" she speaks in broken t.uKiin; yet me. conversation between Dr. Wu and the medium, whil- osten sibly under this "control," was some what extensive, lasting fully five min utes, and seemed to be in the Chinese vernacular. Question anil anaw telligible to the auditors, passing back and forth with considerable freedom. There was everw AvidAniM i . 1 it. j .- lomat perfectly understood the eommn- uiwonun wmcn apparently appeared to come from the spirit of Dr. Wu'i own mother. It was asserted that the medium and her "control" are both absolutely ignorant of the Chinese ltn- guage. JAPAN MUCH DISTURBED. Americans and British to Build Bail- road in China, Washington, Oct. 15. American and British capitalists have about completed arrangements with the Chinese govern ment to build a railroad from Chin Chow Fu through Mongolian territory to Tsitsihar, a distance of about 400 miles. This fact seems to have dis turbed the equanimity of Japan. Published reports from Pekin indi cate that Japan has given China notice that it will maintain its right under the two treaties concluded last. month to be consulted with respect to Man- churian railways. Japan says it re serves decision with regard to subse quent action. Among officials here it is reearded as doubtful if Japan will be permitted to interfere, without objection, in this or other enterprises in Chian or Man churia in which Americans are inter ested. The fact that an objection to the construction of the proposed Chin Chow Fu-Tsitsihar road is hinted at bv Japan is regarded here as tending to support allegations or monopolistic in clinations on the part of Japan. The proposed railroad through Mon golia will be about 400 miles in length to Tsitsihar, and, if extended on the Amur, its total length will approximate 60 miles. The fact that it will tap the Russian Trans-Siberian road at Tsitsi har is thought to explain the supposed uneasiness of Japan, and, inasmuch as the Chinese Eastern and South Man eliurian line, because of its more direct route and shorter distance to the south, would be likely to become a strong competitor to the latter road, which is now controlled by Japan. Government officials here regard Ja pan's opposition to the Hsinmintun Fakumen line as retarding the develop ment by China of a portion of her ter ritory, and as in direct violations of ar ticle 4 of the treaty of Portsmouth, which states that "Japan and Bussia reciprocally engage not to obstruct any general measures common to all, or steps which China may take for the de velopment of commerce and industry in Manchuria." Great Northern Exhibit at Billings. Billings, Oct. 15. G. J. Byan, general industrial agent of the Great Northern, has applied for space 80 feet long in the exhibit hall of the international dry farming exposition which will be held at Billings in connection with the fourth dry farming congress, October 26-28. The Great Northern is expected to have one of the largest collective exhibits of dry farmed products dis played. It will be representative of the crops that are being produced on the non-irrigated lands along the line of the railroad. Beconnt Sustains Heney. San Francisco, Oct 15. Francis J. Ueney was sustained today as the can didate of the Democratic party for dis trict attorney at the eoming municipal election, when the recount demanded by Charles Fiekert, Bepublican an Union Labor nominee for the same of fice and Heney 's only opponent, was completed. The vote in 11 precincts was contest--a v,r Pi.-kert. The recount resulted in a gain of 64 votes for Fiekert, reducing Heney 's majority to z. Standard Oil Is Gobbling, fv.iinn nil.. (Vt. 15. A renort is current here tonight that the Standard Oil company has purchased nine of the leading oil properties of this and the Kern river oil field for more than $5, 000,000. The price stated is greater ih.n the sum involved in any previous oil transaction on the eoast. Siliousnoss "I have used your valuable Cascareta and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have nsed them for some time foe indigestion and biliousness and am now completely cured. Recoro meod them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Ed ward A. Mara, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant. iHlatable. Potent. Taste Good. Uo Good. Never Sicken. Weakea or Gripe, stk-.2Sc.S0c. Never sold hi bulk. The few aloe tablet stamped C C C UaAraataedto Curs or your money back. 89 Oaewtatopwwiie. One of the charms of music la that the musically uneducated person doe not have to nnderatand" it With "Imitative" music, however, the case la quite different, and every passage has either an obvloua or a thinly con cealed meaning. Occasionally It la hard to decipher certain unusual noises, aa the following story from . Fllegende Blaetter indicates: " The composer bad Just played hla last piece to his friend, the critic, "Very fine. Indeed," said the critic "But what is that passage which makes the cold chills run down the back?" "Oh." returned the composer, "that Is where the wanderer has the hotel bill brought to him." WHY suffer with eye troubles, quick relief from using PETTIT'S EYE SALVE 25c All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A I'sefnl Reese r. Little Jamie, seed S. was ntavlna with his little friend. Jack. At the time Jamie chanced to have a rather heavy cold and waa sneezing oults Often. Jack's mother heard him sev eral times and sympathetically asked: way, Jamie, what a cold you have! Doesn t your mother give von any thing for -Itr "Yes. ma'am." Jamie very respectfully answered, "she gives me a clean handkerchief," whereupon he produced the prescribed "remedy." The Delfna-'nr Charley and Ills Hands. "You aay your husband occasionally oonsuUa a palmist?" "Yea," answered young Mrs. Tor kins. "You see, Charley plays cards a great deal." "But he Isn't so superstitious as to think he can foretell his luck?" "No. He takes It for granted that his luck will be bad. But he says It's worth the money to have somebody tell him he baa a hand worth looking at" Washington Star. fametfetasr Near, "Tea, he is established in Wasting- ton now at the head of a flourishing arrangement bureau." "What sort of a bureau?" "Why, it's something entirely new. It takes charge of the cases of dis missed West Pointers and arranges for .heir reinstatement" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Some Satisfaction. Safe in his mountain retreat the train robber opened the bag of coin he bad secured at the cost of so much trouble and danger. It contained nothing but Lincoln pen nies. "Well." he said, as he took one of them between his thumb and finger and gazed at the rugged profile on the coin, '1 never voted fur Urn, an' I'm durned glad of It now!" All la Good Tlaaa. Tm sure don't know why they call this hotel The Palms. Do you? I've never seen a palm anywhere near the place." , - - . v " ' , , , ,-" "You'll see them before you go. Ifs a pleasant little surprise the waiters keep for the guests on the last day of their stay." Puck. Revivals of History. The Greeks were entering Troy on the wboden horse. ... "The first Joy ride." they chortled. Then the slaughter commenced. New York Sun.' - ' Consistent. "Senator, may I ask what you real ty think of the new tariff?" "Aa to that young man, I must re fer you to my record." "But you haven't any record. Sena tor. You voted on both sides of the Question." "Tben I should probably talk on both Ides of It Good morning." Caaadcaca of Cealas. "Yon say your dirigible balloon Is a success?" "Yes," answered the Inventor. "But It came down to the earth with a terrible bump." "True. But It hit very close to the pot I was aiming at" Tka Bear Alaraa Cloak. Husband Why don'l you have Brid get shut the kitchen door? One can small the breakfast cooking all over the house, ;. Wife We leave II open on purpose). The smell Is ail thai gels the family p. Judge Bad Boas;at Mcntala Bad a. - Hotel Clerk Just sign your name lease. The other guests would llkt to register." "Don't you hurry me young man. 1 don't sign nothln' thai I ain't read carefully." Life. There Is a union of hatmakere at La) Mans, France, In which the offices f president vice president secretary and treasurer are held by one man. - SAVES TIME, LABOR AND CLOTHES Electric laundry Compound washes ckrtkas aritaout rubbing. No lima, lye or aeads. Eight washings. 25 eta. Money back If net satisfied. sUCTUC COarOUK O. SZ2 test Isms , lataasaavCsl PUTNAM Color more roods brtrhtar and f aator colors than any other dye. One loo package and la guaranteed to rive perfect reaulla. vnj vw J Wf vseavs sua II II a wsvssa Am .taataasleal Laeatlaa WcMurf met Pleader, the lawyer, not long ago. "Ah." aald he. "you're Just the man I've been looking for for a week. I went over to your office, hut found you'd moved." "Yea, I'm a block around tne corner now," aald Pleader. "A dentist has my old place." "Sor ventured McMurk. Then after this when we want our teeth pulled we'll have to go where we used to get our legs pulled." New York Times. A Real Coaaolatloa. Little Molly's father can't quite see where Molly got her Information. One day when her unmarried aunt waa vis iting at the house Molly became Im pressed with her aunt's solitary state. "Ilsven't you any husband. Aunt Molly?" she asked. Aunt Molly's pre tended grief over the fact that she was husbandless was so real to Molly that she undertook the task of consolation. Never mind, dear Aunt Molly, hus bands scold." The Delineator. ntled for the dak. The general consulted the topo graphical chart "You understand colonel," he aald, "that this charge or the enemy's fortification necessitate! the most reckless disregard for human life?" "I understand, general." th colonel replied. "The forlorn hope that leads the movement will be composed exelualcely of amateur chauffeurs." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The right hand, which la more sen sitive to the touch than the left ts less ensitlve than the latter to the effect of heat and cold. - CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of &&$ffy&J&t Joat aa Deserving;, "So you were deeply touched by the poem young Mr. Guffsura wrote to your "Yes," answered Maymte. "But It was not a good poem." "I don't care. It was Just as much trouble for him to write It as If he bad been Shakspeare." Washington Star. Persistence of tha Habit. Jack Spratt and his wife were per sons of more than ordinarily limited means. Occasionally they spent IB centa for one of the Illustrated monthly maga alnes. Jack loathed the advertisements and hla wife detested the reading matter. So they split It in two, and thua heft clean their literary plntter. Neeesslty of Beaaty. Schiller In his estbetlcal and phllo sopblcal essays wrote that "Beaut alone confers happiness on all," tba' under its Influence men forget theli limitations. Happiness Is our being 1 end and aim. And without beauty evei happiness In Its perfect flowering li Impossible. Seller. "What do you consider the best of all the so-called 'best sellers? " In quired the caller. . "Well, I have always liked old CoL Mulberiy better than any of the oth ers," answered the Information editor, turning again to hla work. f Children Like cure Il m to pleasant to take slope the cough to quickly. Absolutely safe too and contains no opiates. AM Dra gists, tS seats. ifyouYe never worn -V Hak-I SUCKER you've vet to learn tHa bodihi comfort it ohea in me wettest weather MAncroe hADJavlc AMD GUAM ANTE ED WATMPWOOr AT AU GOOD ITOeta CAiAUM mt 1! pis MS IV se IP 9 CAteJ 1J 1 THI OH THAT MNITRATttt ; Si ..ZM9 Kf Oaa to han SPOHN MEDICAL CO, CbanlsU tiol I'll rf.i(fwjtorara. Out shows b JO Boos lei atviasaverythlna. horse re.ed- ia as FADELESS DYES Aak dealer, or wa will send postp posipaaa at M9N0 Our New Hair Vigor Ayer's Hair Vigor was food, the best that was made. But Ayer't Hair Vigor, new Im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in everyway. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, "the new kind." Axs Hot cAonrr f As roor of A A on-. A Formula wnk sash kettle Saow II ss yew tiers ash hla abea M, A we now make our new Hair Vigor It doei not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it Ireely and for any lenfjth of time with oat fear of chanting the color. Stops falling hsir. Cures dandruff. Made sr Iks 3 . 0. Ajsr Cs.. Lowell. Mass, is Separate I ileal.. "Why did you never marry. Toraf Inquired the young Denedlct of tha old bachelor. "Well, you see." replied the tingle one, "when I waa quite young I re solved that I wouldn't marry until I found an Ideal woman. I was difficult to please, but after many yeara I found her." "Lucky beggar! And then " "She wat looking for an Idea man." replied tha bachelor, sadly. Tlt-Dlts. li nid. "We are told," siild the Sunday school teocher, "tlmt we should love our neighbor. Now, who Is your neigh bor. Tommy?" Hut Tommy Tucker merely blushed, hung his head, anil said nothing, ,11a didn't want to tell the little girl's name. Chicago Trlhune. ( Danarrnaa Villi, Once when Lionel llrounh gave hie humorous entertainment at a northern lunatic asylum, he npent the hour he had to wait for hla train In playing one of the Inmates, a liurmlesa old gen tleman, a game of billiards. Mr. flrough offered the patient 40 la 100. and waa benten easily. "If you go about giving odila like that," said the putlont, "they'll put you In here with me." London Opin ion. Raises the dough and complies with all pure food laws. (lllr CRESCENT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPU1NI (belter than Maple). A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Mmm an unfalllntr watr uptily. It sTissatn that ou will hav tha numt practi cal Domeattc water auiply yatani now In una. No wkvalmJ lank, no ttummn pipoa In t WinLarr, rvo stagnant wattir In lumnmr, no water auftply tmublea of any aurt. Tank plarat In liaawmant. out of Bight ami way. mawla of prmw) Utl. will nut rust and will last a lifetime). You will baplwiiad with tha LEADER yttatm of furnishing Duma-Ufa Walar Supply. Ask lor our raUliwiia anil fnag booklet, "How I Holvad My Walar Supply Froblam.' IE WIS & ST AVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. r n u No 3-0 w MKlt writing to s-1ttrtUr plsatt aifiuiiB .iiia pMai. COLT DISTEMPER - iUt, vary sMlty. Tha sink sr cured. oi all othm la rabftsWHI Datlrl la iw to trmiltit'w thrust Our Free seI orni sirnis wMBidMt - Baxt.riologista. COS MEN, J NO, U. S. K iawniiws)ii,a i tits rw. colors silk, wool and cotton equally weS ioc a package, write lot lies poofcioa DfcUO COMPANY, Quinsy, IlUMla aaMai'ii sssssai ( lassj I to k Mais weuiB, raw pint trr now ag tanni, 1 irotu hit Him lliej JiS J. . by uaiog bFOHN'S LIUl'lU Al ST r Ivl I'l.ii I t hK Ui.aoa sW tha toaauc or In fsdv A. taon Ota Mood und rU ra.of mU j tortus of dlauuiser. Boat r futxly a-r bixmn for eirm la lost tJK Una txttlgastrsatM lo cure oii rna AO avfid SI a t-ott la: aii iu nmu, oiaruiiiaia hMntaciMM'i-. urtwtit