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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1903)
o o I T üs best news of '.be year! Ven derteli na* a» far ad vanea i tiwarda raeovevy Ins: bis physicians will io»ie no moro bui loti ne. Selah! Tbe south wind forces b*ve routed the north winde. And our Wabfoot people are happy. Tbe •oath winds bring health, comfort aod oonten’m-nt forua. A little ouid here and all over t.ie cxiQtry. Baven perwDi (rose lo d-.a n in diff-reot ecclione of Peuosylvania Friday night and Saturday morning. Tbe Chicago health department announces that lemon juice ie a deadly foe to that I rrible typhoid fever. Terrible not only in fateli- t ee.bat to the sufferer, wboeurrivev, 1 >r month« afterward. DIED The late Thomae Bracx»tt Re»d did not hesitate to lay what be thought of the Fhilip; ids cooqueet »•d purchase. * Wa are baying tencaulioa Malay»,” tad tbe ex speaker, "at two dollar« a head, unpicked, and nob-xly kaowe what it will root to pick them.*’ ' Fir all hie perty service, end 1 Reed was a partisan in every eeaee >f the word, be showed no respect for tbe god« of toe Republican temple Had be lived it ia net «aying too much that bie name in all probability wood have been added to tbe not a abort Liat of dietingaiabed etlix-tn« who since tbe close of tbe Civil War have ehanged allegian e from tbe Re- pablicao to the D m « ratio faith. numbered bet several hundred souls. Celebrate! It ie a day of mourning fur tboee people even after the lai>»e of eight years SOME CITY COMPARISONS. The ooai aud coal oil trusta •re steadily markii g up prices, The poor must suff r. Tbe govern ment should lakx t .rm by the throat, figuratively speaking, and shake it.eir trust life out. There is no d-uger of lost th >ugh as ih-y have »¡m rtgHgr on the party tn pxiwer. l ue true.» ,>ut up the money for tbe election Thet was why J P Mur- gen, a Democrat, but Dow prince of tbe trusts, supported McKinley and R toeevelt with all the vari means al hi» hands. FAITH. Chrtstma« < *r«<ontaa, Many ot today 'a ter in in» will •;><Msk ot faith a« me eaviug force iu tbe world. It were well if more people look this lesson to heart If the friend would only have faith iu hie friend, if tbe father would only have faith in hie child, the olver faith in hie f>eiovt.i. Buepi- oioti, halt bear ted trust, jealousy — these are the tbii gs that take the bloom off life. 8 > many long for the bappii a»» of the little child. Th» little oue trusts implicitly, and it» joy bears u > t ng» ot evil-think- ing And tn» p tv it all is that faith Is usually tbe true feeling to cherish. I'erbaiwi it ie a proof of natural einfulneae that farh and He divine quality ere so little <x>tupailbl»>nii ord nsrly life. We •UHH-ct tieesu e we know ourvelvea, aud the puni»btneut ie heavy. Yet there are lbo«e who have learned to trust and to tb'»e e given a b. uthat bring» with it unt >ld hap, iue»» and contentment. An interesting comparison ie in- •liluted bv the Kart Oregonian be tween Portland, Mestile and At lanta, Ua., as to the au tu ber of ar resta made tu eaob place during the year 1901: Number of police men, Portland 53; Seattle, 78; At lanta, 161. Nomber of rvtail as- Icone, Portland, 267; Seattle, 187; Atlanta, 104. Amount of licence, Portland, 6400; Seattle, 1600; At lanta, 11,000. Caaws ot drunken ness, Portlaud, 908; Seattle, 1,186 Atlanta 4242 Breach ot the peace, Portland 192; Seattle, 1.888; At lanta, 7,063 Assault, Portland, 213. Seattle, 218; Atlanta, 22. Homi cide. Portlaud 2; Seattle, 6; At- lint«, 1. Vagrancy, Portland, 197; RP 10 ONE O’CLOCK. Seattle, 936; Atlante, 2,190. House breaking, Portland, 24;S-altle, 63; ‘Do you keep late hours, yuung Atlanta, 68. Laroeny, Portland, man? * asked tbe h u«-n «rd woman SOI; Seattle, 342, Atlants, 302 All of the olrrk in the mu»n- sture. ••Wr’ve g t The C.ock in the other off-uses, Portland. 1,609; Be Steeple Strikes One’m «'em, if that'» atile, 4,636; Atlanta, 1,724. Total whet you want." arrest«, Portland, 3,364; Seattle. 9 176; Allante, 16,637. Tbe total INKIND. arreste made in Portland tor tbe year were a trifle over one-third tbe "My wife iaaagioee I never touch total for Seattle, an I but one-fifth liquor." tbe nu-nber for Atlanta. “Lucky do II » «b nr wife hid Portland bad 90,426 peonie I y each • viv t iwas tbe 1900 ceceas, Alleai« 89.972 But one-third of the Georgia oily ie colored. In making oom pancone as to minor offences of ragrsnoy and drunkaaeee that ie eu Scient Clive Caethire Aid Leonard Sov Routes Out of Eugene, Irving and Springfield to Be Started Ftb I. flaveral months ago Raral Mali rtout« Inspector Ciemeot went ovsr Mveral proposed rout«» Iu Lanec»un’y and recommeuded that they be es.ab- ll.bed. Nothing mors wa» heard of tha mat ter and people began to wonder wnat had become of tha propos.t on until a dispatch io ls»c Haturday's Oreg mi* n from Waehlngran brought the Inform ation that coogres.man Tongue had succeeded in securing the e->>4 -h m»nt of tbs route» oat of Eugene, Ir- sing and Hpringfl-ld on Feb l.t. Postmaster McCornack ha* not yet rwwived oflfrial Information to eon flrm GAIN. tbe above, but ba expect« lo bear from the department in a -hurt time. That was a terrible earthquake over io Turkestan. Filteen min PAID DEARL y ’ fu R HIS ute» of uoioterupted »bocks ac- oo m pan led by loud rumblings, tor Tbe police ju lge of Astoria, who rential raioe and a hurricane, mu-t also attended to the duties of have tried tbe etrongeat nerve. auditor, died of consumption tbe other day, having held tbe office The new Second Aeeiatent Sec for years. Now it ie found that ret try of tbe Treasury is bat thirty tor a long time he had engaged tn ysar« old. A good eelaction a« far “raising” the amounte of warrants • sage is concerns]. Old men la be issued till tbe c ty is lexer be •uth positions are mere Agurhaada, tween five thousand and ten thous Ymng men take actual charge and dollaie. How oould he do it? H.mply The Telegram aaya a move ie on by paying the parlies the amount* foot to liceoee gambling in Port due and allowed on bills of a few land through an enactment by the dollars, then rdeing them twenty, ooming leglelatuie. We cannot be thirty, or forty dollars in the lieve that each an loiqaitoue permit warrant he pre-ent d to tbe city for the metropolie to violate the treasurer. And bie acc .unt* ware etale law can be peened. never cb»ck<-<i up till alter death. No wonder he oone’.antly carried a A»ea«aiua«xl out of office? That revolver for months pr-ceding hie ie the fata of Binger Hermann, oom- death. Bleeping quarters on the mieeioner nt the general land offi ie. edge of a voloan ■ would be pleasant Had M-Kinley lived there would m comparison Mith the couch that have bam no ootnge. The retire man occupied. ment oomei at an apport ion time lbe Portland Cnrouicle and tbe for Mr H-rmann ae with bio uoual goid lock m »enuring official pref Astoria Aetorian publish a list of erment he obould find no difficulty pa;>ere, among wbiob ie IheGfAkb. in landing the »enalorehip in Jan which they claim "have declared n favor of H m C W Fulton tor uary, United Blates senator. We are The pr »cession at Delhi yesterday aware that thia paper cannot exert in celebration of the aocMaion of much influence on the »election ot King Edward ao emperor of India a Republican .enator by a Re waa truly oriental in magmfloenoe publican legislature, etill we do not The Think of eeveniy native chiefs, dvsife to be misrepresented. like each trying to outdo hie feilowe, on G uard very naturally would elephants with retainers, forming a to see a borne man honored in I the line a quaiter of a mile long! At •election, especially when he I hae Per- t he bead rode Lord and Lady Cur the ability t> till the place, Hon sonally we would like to see eon on an elephant twelve feet R A Booth ef I d And we think 1 bigb. that feeling is general iu Lane tluurishing oommuoity oounty. Ona serosa the mountains from Eugene by tbe Military Wag in Road route bad no Cbrielmsa—al least not of the joyous kind. On Chrialmae eve, 1894, the ;>aoplaof Biiver Lake over io Lake oouoty were calebra- liag the day with a Christmas tree upstairs in the neighborhood ball. Tbe daooralione took fire aod the inflammable pine of the building burned so quickly that the atone erected in the cemetery in memory of the victims of tbe Are ba» forty-thraa names inscribed there on. And the community Established in 1869 I FIRST PENSION NEW BUSINESS HAS ARRIVED IN JUNCTION MAIL ROUTES EMBITTERED TO HIS RUKAl. FREE PAR IT. o Born H >reooe. Or- , ALL-NORTHWEST FOOTBALL TEAM To Receive the Pre ware Business. z cious Paper. Courthouse Notes. D.ilv buH Dae M T ■» »- ' y L c e n»m naod-saer re- 0» >• 1 »U.« ia supposed to De the flrst . u to tha locim War »»tarane io r i. eooaty. ia very of iu. tbe to.« county. He is v»ry prouJ prouioi preci us d< cament which al i»st i-eoo- 1 clu.lv» ev drue» ta*t L ne e Sam st Washington i. willing to rem-moer the servio» of Usele -»«tn in Oregon io the day« wheo the flrree R-d Hkius made .if« an uavrtain tiiogin thia wii i e-.d wo.-ly portion of th« United o stock is too large and variad to particularise, but would like to call your attention to the FACT that we have NOW the LARGEST, most complete and up-to-date stick of Ht>te« aod t rritor:»» Otner peo.one will cw »I mg Io du« time—•» fMt m tbe department can audit the clam and attend to the various details of verifl -atim which are r-q .i-ed by tbe red type of tbe Watches, Chains, Cut Glast», the genuine article, Diamond^, Ebony and Roeewood, Toilet Articles, Umbrellas, Silver Novelties^ etc. depart tp ent. Grand Fraine Hems. It «AL UT a TE TRANfcVSi*. c K Nyhr-eter to Howard Cas non ie not too early to select your Christmas things, dome peop.u wait till *he last moment, a bad plan. Tie butter to be ahead of the rush, you have more time to make your selections and the prices are no grt-a:er now. The articles can be reserved and if to be engraved it will be ready when called lor. Indun War Veteran« Commenced .en To Engage In Hard r mtDyfi nd. of Clive Cbeibire '» t ii. city w !. tM pl • k»-d to li-arn of a new veiu u e a which b* 1« ei.gagtel. Together w | , Le mard nuveru of Juuet on City, he ba« rented tbe room« p ii.» < -l tl cal . June I6o, no« o» • up --d r y Mrs -ibbeta a» milliner and John K rk’s bsrbe- «bop and will oa b«6-s >t February open up a flue *nd '-o.i.p.at« lint of hardware for tbe June ion trade. < !»• ha« been aeeoeteted with Eu- t o .- -.—4 f r »ever*! years and has b--la of f.-i-.d« who wi«h him ab<in- l.nt eoeoeae. tie will probaLly retai > hia m.m'j-rsnio in th« Fourth Ragi- tnenl ban 1. It i »i 2 Uk t Fairmount, 1726. Ho’ man Bowers gave a Cbn.kmwe Marie J l.i id-ty to J H Frederic* j ; 4i»*»r ■< ckvir home. Int in Frs'-rml claim th B«*ea»iw Hee>*«*e'« see »»»a *•'»» .8141«*«- The Oregonian Man Mak*« th-e ml. ing district, , iy ie thte Natmle K and Lewis A Jtrlrfcww «•» Selection From Northwest Asst Aaaaa4a k*1 »«*,n Wil i»ru Naylor 1 >l 2 tiki Delaneys Colleges. sfek but we see glad leer« ad to Coburg, 666. Marie J L>tud.-y to J H FreZeri-«* | 1» iaepvovla«. Following on tbe Leela of tbe «-lee lotto 160 screw In tp 23 s rkw.elM j Mi-e Lila» K-tee b«H a«a«^te4 • pw- lion of an All-Orsgon Collagists foot- lot In crrtsl'i land in Jones’ el to Cot 1 eition as c evk la N M Uaylov4'e etwre b»l »am tk» Oregonian m»n yester. tage Grove, |S 10. iu Riffeae. day presented bla selection of ao All Graad Prairie ackoel <)«•* Fri4«y Kiosr or war. Northwest Collegiate team. Captain which was taugkt »u<w»*«fi-lly by Nies J bn L and Irene E R-n Linger to Witte, of th» Ü O team, w«» cho-e . D.r.liu«, right-of-way for M«e Heo>«uway, of Eu-gane. captain and Mauag-r Thompaoo, of O to L Miss Minnie el »cum Is spending Albany, managsr. Thd University of fl rue t. 1 >nd iu tp 16 a r 3 w, |12.5O. Chri.ina»« vacatioe wltk K W Ziaa- SOTARY rCBLIC Oregon waa given an «quäl footing with Waablneton »»cli being »elec’e l LG 'fulln fl «a hie commission as Walt and family. for f >or place». The »porting rd I >r 1« notary public f r Oregon. C T JennIng-, of Rosalia, Wash, h«v r-turned to hie heme after eev-raJ to be oom mended on bi» foresight In PROOF OF LABOR. prevent ng an avalanche of printed weeks vi.lt with his friend« and late- S F lie oulga and J E Kennerly bot air from Beattie by making t >a lives. fill pr .of of labor <>n Happy Jace two leading eolleg»» equal. AtEW Zomwalt'e I hrtetmae ev", c i tu, Blue River tii.trici. Following is the line-op selo t*<i: B M Mi Lr fllra proof of labor on a few frieuds were gathered to spend End»—i ox, Whitn.ai ; Wat s, Ore the G' I leu H P|—r, the Great Eastern, Xoeas. In tbe evening about 3 o’c.ock gon. T-cklm—xigri<t, Waei.im too;Thayer, tbe R.ven ai.d th • Clodarilla daitua O d Hanta appeared under the mistle toe bringing all tbe friends present a Oregon. in Flue R v.-r mini ig dirtrict. Gusrd»— Karron, Oregon; Z shaftti, Cbae Ge'ty a fllea proof of labor on good many presetts. After tbe pres Waabinetoo. While B.r in i Bl*ck Diamondeiaitua ents were distributed the evening wae Outer—Rch»rer, Ws«hlngt<>n. epent In merry games and social chat Qiarterbaek — rlpeldell, Wa.hlng- in Bohemia district. until about eleven o’clock when the ton. A W Thorpe Cl-« proof of labor on Halve» — Pilkington, O A C; J Tem- Fairview <-l»I n Iu B;u • River district. party bads good eight to good Old pieion, Oregon. J I Van I uyn fl ee proof of later Har ts and di.bandoDed tor the night. Fullback—Brown, Whitman. on the Lully G rl, the H leer Queen and me Silver Eagla c.alms in Blue River district. B 1 Dor i fl -» proof of labor on the Buck, Ore mu ., Prin eea, Durango, l.t Qaard Special Serrtoe Pally »u»r<1 Dee » Ext.-! eion to the Durango and the ELmiRA, Die. 26.—Mi sees Myrtle Otto Browi. 1« In PorileuU today. Dennard claims. Blue River dleliiot. a id Gertie Oven have returned from Dr W W Og)»»by Is brie from Ju c- A <' Woodcock and BF Dorris flls C »ttage Grove, where they have been lion. proof of labor on Muggle claim, Blue attending school. Craig Hayee was In from Long T.un River district. Mr L»n Bollman, of Eugene, »pent today. BA Waahborne flies proof of labor Christmas with his parents, Mr and Ham Thurston, of Malem, has been on th- run and the Grub-take claims, Mrs M E Bollman. spending t few days in Eug-ne. Blue River district. Mr Chas McCutcheon has returned C< Rutan and W W Maetereon flle Mi« Norma Hendricks returned thia home from Eugene where he l;M t»eD proof of 1 .tor on D am Luuimnnd and afiernoou from a visit to Halem. iu the empl y of E Bangs. Clint Bradley, night clerk at the Nappat .e c aims, Bohemia district. Mr Cl flord Duckworth spent Christ 8m«ede Hotel, i« In Portland on a va • mas with bis mother, Mrs A Duck eatioa. worth. Attorney L Bilyeu returned this The Christmas exercise* were a grana morning from a profeeelonal trip to Uaard Special Service. success. Tn» school rendered an ex Beeebnrg. F lokbucb , Dec 26-Ch-letmaa ■rvi cellent program to a Urge audience. Mlaa V»-t Ila Hears w«« ah arrival a- ueu-il er Joyed by theHiuslaw people. i Many valuable and beautiful preeeote thia aft-n.ooii to »peiid a few day« Al the Pre»bylerl*n church of were distributed mski g tbs whole among frieuds here. H .e.i -«< <>:i Clirt-’urn eve, the little eflair an »Ljoysble event. Mr» J a» Wentworth went to Lorane f<> k* guv» every flue program after Mrs M E Pot'erf has returntd Lome today after a pli-aaant virll at the home which <li- pre»e->l» from two tree« were from Eugene where she baa been em of Ml-« Vinule Kuapp. dletributml. T here were no very rich ployed a» cook at at tbe Wald House Dr F E Hvlover was called by t< le pr.» nt- given, but there waa ao abeo- for eouie lime. grain to Portland yesterday to aeeist In I dsoee of little t >kena that tbe principle of love wmi not a»l ep. an operstloo u;x>n a former patient. to be found Anywhere between Portland and Sacra mento. Th« ktylei are right, the quality is right and the prices are right. Not a bad p'ace to have Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired. J. S. LUCKEY The Reliable Jeweler. MOON & TINGLEY Feed.Flou , Hay and Grain of all kinds; Grass, Field and Garden Seeds. Breakfast Cereals, viz—Rolled Oats, Germea, Graham. Corn Meal. Rye, Whole Wheat and Buckwheat Flour. Also Potatoes, Kerosene and Chicken Supplies. Personals. Florence Items. It wa* rum-re t that there were to Hatem Journal: Mrs E O P< tter and little daughter, Pauline, of Kugene, bearven w r Hug« here on ChrletmM •re vi-lt ng at the home of E F Li but »o f-r M can l-a-n only twoofthrna n>»t-ti liz-d. On C.irl-imM eve at I. bor u». H B Wilhlngtoti was Iu Eug-ne l— O. O. F. Hal at Maiieton Capt F J day ou file way from Portland where Nevly an t M — Graor Flak were made he has been vitlting. He ie an lumat < one by R-v T.wt. lbe ball wtaniorly decorated aids b< »I < f frlenda were of the aildier'a home al Kotebuig. pre—ot. A grai d »upp» r waa provided Carl Travle left this aftern ou for at Ma; 1 'on. On <W>rietniM Mr John H<«|Ulain, Waabinylon, to I m k after untrer» and Ml» X raila Wlsdniu were . hie tImt>er intereete. He ha» « value, ma’ri d at the h me of th» bride's par- ble claim, for tbe t tuter, In that • c- riited at P I it lerraor. O ly a few p etal fro o|. we e Invited. Rev lion. Y -t of the United Evangelist church Roertmrg Review : I. T Harris, L offlclatnl atid a Very eu yable time Ie Hiljeu, Aif Walker, B E Hawley, r« K re parted. Thuralou and H J Clark were aiu ng Andrew Brynd and hl» i»ter K»t* of H -benda are visiting ietid» and t ie Eugene ¡«ople Iu town l«st Hua F-lallvaa here. P»rt of 'he Journey day night. wa» travel-d on «now«b<»»i Gut It Mlee Jesui-W. I f, who ha» spent her • uld take a in -thing m reihen a few vacation here al home f cm her du. -now d'|f'- to »-op Kate when lia» a» Inatraetraea In the Brat«]» Y W w »ul« to aer her friend». C A, left yveterd «y for Be I Ie to re- sums bar work. CIGARS AND TOBACCO ...Call on... Julius Goldsmith Changed Locations. . Another Van C!nt Fella a ¿treet, Eugene, Oregon. WE MOON & TINGLEY. are here with the GOODS. We can supply your Xmas wants in fancy goods in our ¡¡ d «. TRY OUR Candies, Nuts, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Tillamook Cheese, Wi xorl I aim Woodlawn << Lane 44 Edam Pickles, Olives, Relishes, home made cider. Pure maple syrup in bulk SI.00 per gallon Phon. Red. WHITE, B.™kry Day & Henderson Will soli you a Bed Room Suit for $12.50 that other dealers ask $15.00. Extension tables $4-00, others ask $5.25. Maple Bed Room Suits $14.00, other dealers ask $16»00 for. Because we make them in our own factory Why? JUST RECEIVED Direct from ths factory iu tha East a large ootuigtiment of goods, consisting of Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Phonographs and Sewing Machines. We have a full line of Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Varney’s Department Store, Crow, Oregon. MONUMENTS ARRIVED Cbect Was Good. Meriitl D»vb, formerly a • u lent of the the Volvrr«’ty here, wa< a vie t r Ma--hs - '•« r.turned last evening in Eugene thl» we k He in e. uipany withJ'-epn Kennedy, wh» wa» the With other Mateinltee via.« 4 their k i I ■ - <-i ar n»e.| of paeaing a b gu« truitwr i laliu» near here. rheck on L A Overton last Haiu-day. I he check proved to be good. There wm a de; »it tn the First National tolhecre.it of Lula K-nnedy. In C t Matlock ai.d Hetiry HwdJlrwtoo elm ng the ch-wk th» lety ne«l<cted bave coin;l»«ed arraugaiuenta t tn »Ign as »he wm ragiatrred. The re- ebangs looallon» uf th.ir two bicycle »ult waa a long trip for Marshal Rtilea bu.lose» ss. Th» W olfl. Am-rieen and Mr Overton, The prop> nn ey> l»ry, which ha» for to* I net year found al K mlra The mailer was eg. te»n conducted by H C Huddlaaton pial.ird and naw all ia is eswene. aersoe. The n tha Walton block, 613 Wlllaiwette ea»e against the acipp-wet forgers • ill »Uw»', will be replscvd by th» K ne be ri«ml»er«f. blet ryclery, the old »teud f<>r t >ie whewl. Kd MeCIsnaban bandted tte Ra ui bl »r In tbe saute roviu prvvlous to a yrar agn, Y«uter4ay*s ! A'haap I«-mx*rat: Th» Wollt Amrncan Block a d Vai. C »V» p«~~ d Ih-oug* A ban y eve ery will cwwupy the room on W .»t B ■ gbtb »'.rwv vsoat~1 by Mr Mail ick. tt i* i>«< i f-r E<s<vav, wltfe th. t'lara M.thvaC aip«'rv f •» a weak . «ogag». ■•Mt la that live city. **B«ew*e an I’eadlv Attack. limi f V yoa, g*t <*ut y»«r n.»«» bnr-k,’* sa -I the ar»»i a d only B»rt, «I h Ibai rl <* ici - > • "f many v«sra' smwih: ««R->r, io "a Frwi .->•<*». Ite»- fl. I«02 to h « f h- • Li t-1 ■• R»Vi V.a II V ct<~. •»••, w -ght o - r and rtoiid 4 m , a L-r li . apxted to live.* GOOD GOODS, RIGHT PRICES. Jonction Sale. Guard ttaelal Servie«. J unction , Die 39. —Me««rs Wright and Bookman, of Harrisburg, have purebseed tbe J W btarr hardware store In Junction City. I d voicing W tumenced today. Tbe new Arto takes charge on ai r fl -et. R »member if you are n need of anything in the shape ®f • • ••A CAR LOAD • •• • i ■ Eureka a J * ’rn ‘ss Oil 'i n* • a- ’ Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the vallley handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices ark right . Write for booklet. UGEJiE GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS W W MARTIN, Proprietor cta ^ oard OIL VO. L yon s French Periodical Drops Prrf'-«'tlrb.irn-.>M. sure to accomplish DESIRED KL51 LTS. Greatest known fetna.c remetly. Price, $1.50 per bottle« Ci'jTiOM ’al' up oaly 1« paite-N*^^ o For Sale by Linn Drug Co. MOTT’8 They overcome Weak- ueaa, irregularity as- oanaaiotis, incrwo< of men-trualioc *ney are *« LIFE SA\ EKN** to' ' “ 1* and banish paui* ... A « .HU raniaa “ B *. ; 1 or w v«. «vomaaboo-l. aid ng development of organa and .. — b0 * ”?' . Imoivn remedy for w. ;oen them, cannot do hartr... ft bvco-ne« a p>aa t aau- fi U |M»X BY MAIL- • bx Krutgieta. L I. Mull S (.aEMl.ALCU., Ctevmpod-V-»*