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IO EIGENE WEEKLY GVAIU». THl'RSDAV, AIGIST «. I&OA ■a. MIRACULDUS FOREST FIRES STILL ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIP ESCAPE OF LANS RAGING ALTHOUGH MAKING GREAT FLIGHT FRAUD PROSECUTOR WORST IS OVER • MALARIA Malaria is due to impurities in the bloxl which destroy »x healthful qualities of the circulation, and reduce it to a weak w»t The txxly is then deprived of its necessary nourishment and stremnl?'i’k|* unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the gen»k|' » suffers in consequence. _ The appetite fails, digestion is w^tke- anil slight fever are frequent, while the sufferer loses ener- v and ? v1* Boils, skin eruptions, and some times sores and ulcers 1 j 110 w blood becomes deeply polluted with the malarial germs b .t**** and bloocl purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and S. S. S ,s this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and at the la ** an invigorating, healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down into the cinm'tllne and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and gives to theb’ i*' health-sustaining qualities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly /? manently because it removes from the blood the germs and poison*' > ' produce the disease, and while doing this tones up and stre/t« ’, <k part of the system. Book with information about Malaria ailj'’an,,nS'*wr advice furnished free to all who write “• aiedical New York, Aug. 4. Cnited States Konstanz. Germany, Aug. 4.—The at the rate of 40 miles an hour. A District Attorey Baker, of Washing Weather conditions were -excellent I card fluttered down, reading ton, D. C., the land fraud prosecutor, "We are having a splendid excur and bis bride of two months und sev today when at 6:30 Count Zeppelin's sion. Are laying our course to Mann eral friends had a most miraculous great airship emerged from the float heim. escape from death today. While ing dock at Friedrich Shafen, and be- j Spokane, Aug. 4 Great forest “ZEPPELIN.” their automouibile was running down fires are raging uncbecKeJ thron gan its long 24-hour journey. Zep- ( a steep hill near Liberty, N. Y., the Making Good Time pelin’s plan is to continue to Mayence pine and fir timber of East Kootenay. | machlue got beyond control, plunged along the Rhine, and from there re- < Mayence, Aug. 4.—Zeppelin was Its path of charre stumps and sm k- over a 300-foot precipice, turned turn to Metz, cross over to Stuttgart, sighted at 3:30, and the airship has three complete somersaults in the air Ing ruins extends for nearly 50 miles averaged 29 miles an hour since and lodged In the boughs of a tree and. if the weather continues favor-; starting. Including maneuvering. along the tracks of the Canadian Pa thirty feet from the brink pt a preci able, to return to Friedrich Shafen Mannheim was passed at 3:40. cific, at some points but a mile wide, pice. There it hung suspended with at 7 o’clock tomorrow morning. The airship proceeded at about 30 at others ten miles. Only rain can the top downward. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAITA,^ Forced to latnd All were badly bruised but none se miles an hour and created tremen put out the flames, and weeks may Oppenheim, Aug. 4.—The Zeppelin dous interest and enthusiasm. riously Injured with the exception of airship, owing to a defect In one of pass before a drop of water falls, but the chaffeur, whose skull was frac- the motors, landed on an island in the NATIONAL CAMPAIGN A Splendid Excursion. Che worst is over. A few scattered tured and one ear torn off. LEADERS IN NEW YORK Tacoma, Aug. 4. — A 4 news Strassburg. Aug. 4.—The airship middle of the Rhine, near here, at 6 kottlers lived In ths woods, and these ♦ Ho special dispatch from 4 ♦ passed over Strassburg at 1:14. going o'clock tonight. have had abundant warning ♦ quiam ways that forest fires 4 New York, Aug. 1.—Plans for the • Today the towns are full of hope. 4 north of there are sweeping 4 direction of the national campaign Hosmer has been scorch«-d, but now through the green timber 4 seems safe. Crow’s Nest is not be 4 over a rnliu wide, taking ev 4 were unfolded today by Chairman lieved to be In danger Michel Is In 4 erything before it. EaBt Ho- 4 Mack, of the Democratic National the greatest danger, but even here 4 quiam and Lytle'«, two IOJÍ- 4 committee, who arrived here to or the fire fighters appear to have the 4 ging camps, hive been de 4 ganize the Eastern headquarters of flames under control and unb-ss a 4 the committee In this city. He will and two other log- 4 ■ ChlcagO, Aug. 4.— A Rec 4 high wind arises the town will be 4 stroyed, ging capms will be burned un ♦ * ord-Herald spend practically his entire time in , dispatch from 4 saved, 4 the West during the campaign fight. less the wind changes. The 4|4 Cincinnati says there was a 4 it is hoped the entire death roll Shaw-Nelson Company has 4 The campaign in the East will be pathetic sight seen in the 4 may not exceed 75. 4 twenty million feet of logs in 4 conducted by a sub-committee which county clerk s office at New 4 Today is the nineteenth annual ob 4 the vicinity of the fire line. 4 will be announced early next week. port, Ky., yesterday, when a 4 servance of Bpiikane’s great fire and Mr. Mack said there Is entire har The board of governors of the Com - Pacific Morse Liniment is pretwreS Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 4.—Senator the occasion wms observed by send 4 444444444444444 4 4 young man carried In a leg 4 4 4 4 less young woman to the li 4 Wm. B. Allison die of heart failure mony between himself and Chairman ing another shipment of relief sup mercial Club met last evening and Connors, of the New York state com expressly far the needs of bonem,™ m 4 cense counter and applied for 4 at 1:45 today. ranchmen. Il is a powerful aod plies to Fernie. disposed of a large number of mat mittee, and that the National com 1 4 a marriage license. He gave 4 trating liniment, a remedy lor emcees Last night's advices from Fernie ternoon tne Fort Steele brewery, the ters accumulated since the previous mittee would not interfere in the 4 the names of John B. Sapp, of 4 William Boyd Allison was born in Monday. say fifteen dead bodies havs been first large building to catch tire, was 4 cies. A soothing embrocation lor (fe nominations of New York state or the Seattle, and Pearl Ruppell, of 4 ry system will undoubtedly in time found. Among them were Mrs. Ad , burned. relief of pain, and the best liniment lor Perhaps the most important was Housea in the immediate 4 Portland, Indiana. 4 rated at the Western Reserve College the correspondence with the J. K. state campaign. He stated that Judge dle Turner, widow, aged 75; Walter , neighborhood sprains and soreness.* Lntquaied 1« soon caught, and 4 Parker and Governor Johnson had The young woman's legs 4 in thaï state. He practiced law in Armsby Company, of San Francisco, Ford, a miner; Mrs. Walter Ford and though the people turned out to fight curing the wounds and iniuries «1 4 had been amputated in a rail 4 their two children; the bones of two l the fire immediately, the flames in regard to a vegetable and fruit BARBED WIRE and for healing cun, 4 road accident. 4 unidentified children and of a man, spread rapidly, and the whole place cannery. Mr. Armsby expresses his abrasions, sores and bruises Piqfc 4 4 found in West. Fernie; a part of willingness to consider the matter Horse Liniment is fully |uaramee< was soon on fire. Old Town, where »» skeleton, supposed to be that of most of the miners resided, soon and states that his company paid out No other is so good or helpful in so mu. Lane, a miner; Lena Bell, colored; burned, and then the business portion last season $12,000,000 in cash for ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorue the body of an unknown man found < aught fire. products. The manager was instruct Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup •II dealers to refund the pur «base pnet The large residential In “old town." Anderson, stationary portion came last, after the fine mills la especially recommended for chil ed to communicate further with Mr. KITRA LAAQC »OTTLXt PiFTT CtWY» engineer at the Pacific Coal A- Coke of the Elk River Lumber Company dren Armsby and also with the Lane Coun It tastes nearly as good as H oyt C hxmical C o ., *»»»»>»«, ou Company. Robert Kern and two bod I had been destroyed. The West Fer- maple sugar. Sold by all druggists. ty Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ As ies were found on the railroad thack. ' nle bridge across Elk river could not sociation. The Armsby people would BOOKLET The Ford laniily of four perished be saved. not consider anything except upon a town to s hill Which had already4>eei« In a well where they had sought safe-j large scale. They have unlimited dis ty. The fire burned through the Tn Another part of H ip ItlWIl Itn aged burn»'»] over and that the men were tribution outlets throughout 1, an invalid, was carried a returning to make a final effort to wooden curbing and tbe family suffo-| world. short distance, but the heat became save their homes, in Hosmer the sit rated. Amateur Racing Circuit I too great. She begged to be left to uation was almost identical. Fears are expressed for th«* safety ... , , An invitation from the Albany ('aught Like Rats in a Trap. vif s»or»*s of other persons, although I f“'« HD,’,hP5 T “ ‘T.’ wra,!p Commercial Club to send a delegate Beyond the general facts of the many of the missing may merely have i J®1; ln '’’»»kets, fled toward the to a meeting to establish an amateur damage done and the total loss of become separated from their friends I h,HB' She W"K to d,‘“th racing circuit was ordered turned in th»* excitement and confusion of aj Besides the Elk mills, the Fernie life, few particulars of the devasta over to the Lane County Agricultu ...... i ...... ri ____ «i.... Vtallov runin wftrv hum- tion at Ferule were obtainable this ; Cedar Valley camp places were burn gi-neral conflagration. ral Society. Four men are reported to have ed. The Wood-McNab people were evening, Before 3 o'clock yesterday Siuslaw Electric Line afternoon it was apparent that the ^successful In fighting the flames. been killed near Sparwood while The necessity for building an elec city was doomed. Th»> blaze firs ’ Many miners of Fernie were up at fighting th»' fire at a Great Northern tric line from Eugene to Mapleton i Coal Creek on Saturday afternoon wiped out t lie great mills of I lb- Elk bridge on Saturday. was brought up for discussion and River ‘ Lumber Company, through of Frank I searching for th»* bodies Ten cottages, two coal offices, the the board was unanimous in favor w h oae standing timber It had b»-n who had ! Beaver and Hlnchmough, Western Canada Gi oeery and t lie coal ing such an Undertaking and helping fanned by the high wind early in the jf last Frl- company's new warehous»' are till | been killed In the accident it in every possible nianer. Jay'. day morning. Beaver ’ s body coukl ter Within 15 that remain of Fernie. M iscellaneoUH Matter«.. Th»* valley Is narrow, enough to en i A painful surpris»: minutes of the time the fire broki* ! not lx* found.. Contracts have been placed wit'i close the wind like a box flume, and out In the city th»- plnee ma« a mass i awaited th«' r» «cuers when they came » ghteen trade papers, advertising ft of swirling flames. A special from ¡down to Fernie, for by that time the when the fir . finally did strike Fer factories. ule it hit It in a dozen plates at once. ; place was burned and the trains uu- Ferule says: The total number of pieces of ma WILLIAM B. ALLISON. NORMAN MACK. The inhabitants tried to scurry to the As early as 2 o'clock Saturday af- i able to move east ward. sent out since the promotion depar burned-over high plnwes furthest •ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE- meat was started was reported i away from the river, but many people Ohio until 1X57, w'.en lie removed to 35,230, and the number of active cor were hemmed in and burned or killed Iowa, where during the Civil War he respondents as 21X2, besides thous promptly accept il appointments on by falling buildings, The small cot was an active member of the gover ands of names furnished by the Port the advisory committee. Secretary Woodson announced to tages of the miners, hundreds in nor's staff. He was first elected to land Commercial Club and others. PORTLAND. ORE. | day that he would spend most of Ills the lower house Of Congress, serving number, burned in an hour. ——-^^i. i 1» The manager ’ s action in ordering i When it was all over the only four terms, and In 1X73 was chosen six large California palms for the S. time in Chicago, where the main buildings left standing were one I nited States senator, serving con P. depot was confirmed. Mr. O'Brien, headquarter will be located. tinuously until his death. His last Winnipeg, Aug. 3. The 4 * 4 store, an iron warehouse owned by re-election occurred a year ago, when general manager of the S. P. Co., has BRYAN CERTAIN 4 th»- Trite« Wood Company, th<> coal flames uiukc oui again today 4 I TO ( ARIIY GEORGIA i ( he defeated Governor Cummins. He agreed to make the boxes and trans <n> dead i\ « > x i; < till* 4 Company's office building and fivt* I 4 in Michel and Hosmer The 4 4 port the palms free. i had been prominent in the councils of houses. Several frightful fatalities i « 4 wind is rising and Mie ilei 4 4 The matter of a poultry show was Fairview, Aug. 1.- That Georgia is the Republican party, and especially I Vancouver. B C.. Aug. 2. 4 occurred. In one place five families 4 4 4 seems doomed. further discussed and President C. S safe for Bryan is the information I active In the framing of financial leg A report from Cranbrook. 4 who were surrounded by fire were 4 I 4 islation as a member of the senate fi Williams authorized the manager to brought by R. H. Hitch, who has long » burned to death. I Invite to the next general meeting been identified with the politics of ' 44*4444444444444 ♦ 4 the flrHt station west of Fer- 4 nance committee. I W here Fir»1 is Raging 4 nle, says that 61 men and 2 4 August .0. all those who are mem that state. Bryan temporarily aban-1 I Fertile an»l the Crows' Nest country Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 2. 4 women were burned to death 4 I bers of the poultry association, the doned the preparation of his speech Senator Aldrich's Views. I names haveing been furnished by Sec of acceptance and the reception of , Scattered pieces of n«'ws continue to 4 In No. 4 logging camp of the 4 Iles 150 miles northeast of Spokane. New York,'Aug. 4. — Legislation es I 4 In the eastern end of British Colum retary Keeney. filter through from Fernle, B. (’.. 4 Elk River Lumber Company. I visitors today, to attend the funeral | The camp was surrounded 4 bia, and on th»' Western slope of the tablishing a comprehensive moneta \.t. V A VF. M.L KINDS OF I An advertisement was authorized of a neighbor. but no new developments have been 4 ry system will undoubtedly In time . I Rocky mountains. Ferule Is 30 miles 4 by fire and not a single person 4 received today from the burned dis supersede the Vreeland-Aldrleh bill. In the special September number of GARDEN SEEDS IN lit I K. I 4 north of the boundary lin»* between the Pacific Northwest, of which the ( HAIRMAX HITCHCOCK trict. There Is no wind today, and 4 escaped. I Is the opinion of Senator Aldrich, Hundreds of refuges are 4 the United States and the British pos ALL NEW AND FRESH. YOT I the fire seems to have burned Itself 4 READY EOR BVSINESS who is chairman of the sub-commit publisher, Phil S. Bates, of Portland, I 4 sessions. This region is rich in coal being brought through Eernle 4 will take along 10,000 extra copies out. at leHst for th»* present. FAN SAVE MONEY BY HIV I 4 deposits an»l is reached by the Crow's tee of the monetary commission, when he goes East on his trip wltn A special dispatch from Nelaon 4 to Cranbrook tonight. I which sailed for Europe today to New York, Aug. 1.—Eastern head-: ING VOI R GARDEN SERI* i places the number of known dead at 444444*444444444 4 Nest branch of the Canadian Pacific: study the financial conditions in for- the Oregon girls. quarters of the Republican National ' also by a branch line of the Great I Correspondence with Dr. Edwards, committee were formally opened to- ; 125, and estimates th»* property loss FROM VS. i Northern, running from Western eign countries. secretary of the Siuslaw River Im day by Chairman Hitchcock. He held at $5,000.000, but the exact number Vancouver, B. ( ’ ., Aug. 2 Fir»' be of Fernie Montana. The population provement Club, was submitted. The several conferences with prominent ' of fatalities may nt ver lie known. • I club accepts the proposition to make leaders from the New England states Supplies of food and raiment are tween 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Is estimated at 6000. .11 IM.E W ILTON FAVORS EUGENE GROCERY Ii being rushed to the stricken region. and darkness tonight burned for 40 IE lll.ltoAII TO SII SI. »W tl.e September "Nobody's Magazine' and the South. Early in the day miles along the Elk river valley, In I a Siuslaw number, and will distribute Hitchcock will call a conference of Fires n»*ar Hosmer, Michel and Marshfield, Aug. 2.—A change in 9bh and Oak Sts. an extra number of copies. 4'ranbrook. which threaten«*»! the»»- what Is known as the Crows' Nest re th»* high wind now blowing has In- Edltor Guard Permit me to hear Southern leaders, which he expected t» win, liavi* apparently been < heck»*»', glon of East Kootenay. would embrace New England also. Loss of life has been heavy. Some cieased the flr»*st fire burning near tily commend and fully approve your TRIAL OV MAE WOOD und there is less anxiety today. The here, driving the flames through article on building a railroad from make the death list between IX NEW latest news reii lved at Michel place« ••.•ports YORK. brush to another settlement in Fern Eugene to Florence. A certain old JEWS TO DISCI SS 7o and 100. the number of dead at Fernie at 102. TAFT'S ATTITI DE Property damage has been estimat dale valley fronting on th«* bay. All Roman senator repeated at every op New York. Aug. 3.—The case of with 64 nth ri burned in the logging ed at between $5.000,000 anil $10,- th«* city's fire hose is In constant us» portunity to make a speech. "Car Mae C. Wood in New York, «amps of Elk river. An unofficial 000. charged to check th«* spr«*ad of the flames thago delende eat." Eugene must New York, Aug. 1.—The political j with forgery and perjury alleged to managers of both parties are some statement, said to have come from Eernle bus lie n wiped out and the Every one In Ferndale la prepared for have a railroad to Florence Let this Fernie, places the total list of dead have been committed in her suit for Keep It contin what interested in the action of the towns of Hosmer, Elko, Sparwood the worst, if the wind does not go matter be pushed. of Fertile anil surrounding camps at Olson and Ci kato ar»' reported burn down tonight It will be hard fighting ually before the people It Is for the divorce from I’nited States Senator New York Federation of Jewish or- STONES HEAVE DRO»* 173, with a property loss of $X,000,- Thomas C. Platt, was on the calen ed. Michael Is threatened unless the to save th.- county bridge and much very best Interest of ail Lane coun dar of the Court of General Sessions sanizai ns In calling a mass meeting 000. of Ferndale. ty. it means 50.000 people for Eu of Jew ish voters to be held tomorrow flames are check» d Greatest known remedy for !>«»’’• Dispatches received by the under Marshfl« Id 1.« safe at present Th»* gene. Let us organize and pull to for hearing today, but by the consent In the Rivington street synagogue. T'-a fire is still raging. Highland, (Jr.. Oct. 31. W- writers say that lloamer an<1 Michel fire reaches the city limits only on gether to that end The money can if both sides, it is probable that th« The meeting will discuss the condi Town« H»*t)»i»i»«l in by Mias have been burned. At th«' former This is to errti y th.*.t I g;« ">’ the north. be raised, if we are united. lx*t us rial will go over until fall. tion of the Jews in Russia. Roumania place th« t 1 Canadian Pacific's new coni The disaster :a unique In the his mare one bo tie ■ I "S' ' ■ I'*1" the Wood has remained in seclusion since ind other countries and the attitude Tave a great mass meeting of i tipple Is valued at $250,000. A dis- lory of Western Canada, For an en Her Droos" and cured her "I people and get them enthused, Give her release from the Tombs. of Judge T.-ft thereto w ith n vl ‘ w of patch from Winnipeg de«'lares the tire s«’ction of country town counsel and friends declare that sb» This w,is last winter sr.iv’ us more editorials on the same lin< Influencing the Jewish vote in his fa d»at h • otal will reach 400. roads, bridges and fores i wen will be vindicated when her cas« not been af te. ted since - G »1 J. J. WALTON. comes to trial and that there will be vor at the coming election. Van u'oiiver wlreil $ >000 for relief away. Hosmer, the pvt town TR.S.C.STONE. Sslm.O- Grants Pass, Aug 2 Several for Kai I wav Co 'alnload of supplies yesterday, and a t Canadian Pacific some sensational revelations. Eoe sale by all druggot»- st fires have lie n started In this vl pat of the Winnipeg has dis-I and Ml -hel, 3X miles goes out today Inlty within the past week by care with nurses, I where MOTORM \X Is \ |< TIM patched a s|*e»'ial train Fvrnlv atood yesterday Hess of campers. Forest rangers diM'tors, hospital storei and provi« noon, are making a deaperat•• OF UIGUR At MI X ent out the first of ’he week to Hot Springs. Aug. 1 Another dai to atay on the map. Theav towni ions to protect th« •>, wh >f recreation and rest was enjoyed b; n u r roil tided by flames, and if Frank !. r broke Vuoti 'andidate Taft today. HI'OKtXI RI MUXDs , a motorman. burn tonight the ad nsterday louth e sixteen miles yesterday TO III s* ill bv vom pa rat I ve I y y killed as h stage ri and think my horse prefe property Io»» will bv e end of tbe I •d OV» >day. and 1 am not sure hut Relief from bled. Spokane. Aug. iur highwaynu prefer him to rest." Hpokane was the fl to reach the R Windsor w When the blaze occurred al Senator B urn', of Oregon. and over two nle y ■terday afternoon wire couiiuu fire reftM«*» of Fern lartette who t Taffs partn»*r in hts morning I for at Cran- nicatlon was » wlp.d out. This after thousand are lielng < 5 In money, That 4 Aug 4 ork, isme. A Sir«, CZKT.ON <>ad.d with noon at 4 o' lock the Canadian l*a brook. Another the*- the motive for 4 being ra.i a IlVi w night, urr row si pear nlallons will, rifle had inc »-«'lied in establishing n Hr >wn was < nc of robbery tents, clothing, and a * J prov 4 s was | were M bsstrcatiox . « At a mass meeting to tvtuporar y station one mile west ol th< e police to unravel. leave today 4 Safi-! Hute! Hpeody ' night when a baby for help, dav i over $1 000 was subscribe«! ln| the town ■ searching for the murderer antiot or Money it- h !Id 4 of men went out tialay hours old died, The BIG x| Itisi OX p»el h>rft.<«»|» r box ;h way men. half t an hour and a relief committee of l.ifr 1 4 was brought to the hospit ught that the fire can be ( \X on trial, to be pwi 1 f \IH \\ PACIFIC was l appointed to raise more funds From tner C ranorook. the n«*xt Ham pies Free. Inst« when seven hours old Its 4 k«*d with the increased and start regular shipments of food division al venuto*-. accept no it to the west, learned head was almost flat on top 4 POPE < EI.EBRATFs If th«* wind rises th# Winnipeg, Aug. 4.—Orders druggist does not twv to the flr«'-swept district Thousands that not less than seventy lives were and the «yea atood out from ■e to destroy the FIFTIETH M ordern lo I be ued today by the ex- are homeless there known t< > have be«*n lost In Fertib iM«V * their sockets. while its fes»'r Wardrip, ol ward of the Canadian MUTED MEDICAI CO . hi '• alone li i Nels n. which Is falrl »thing was normal and it despit« shopmen calling a The Dallas road will do very well, in touch with the situation. thl> ■d as ordinary th»» fiftieth annlver^arv of hi» orili« 4 is « a 4 i. says the Sa running t : West Salem, gnrd.'d as conservatlv» Infants b nanon to in« • * tire »vatetn Sold in Eugene Dv W 4 lem Statesman But the tt tlm»' will total dri ith list In the valley • cur red in C m lx. ’ »*. • ♦ The ir der affects 4 , come wh«'n there will be <• a rallr railroad reS'h tw ice that number wh«*n Pina X today 4 and nu*n. nett«, at or full tale of <l.*sth la told bridge across the Willamette, 4 tiflcal man iii “t I > t?r s w to ]' join near Hnleni, Salem, and ■ a road east t»> 4 1 Late t his afiernoon ILisnier the Woodliurn - Springfield Michel. 2 3 miles apart, and alm«» 0 4 4 4 4 *44*4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 with l»rnch. ends of the flying dlstrli n«*e»l • need the Sacred Coll l»eratcr get the line going troubled «it and -- wife — ani - - R C A. J Ward __________ ■nd a large number of *.¡M Prue»’-’- , ugh to say that the w.unen rn on sto Shepard and wife ar« in th« city frot»| l>l vM<>vn gy and lav pilgrims fro ren w ere lielng moved ou f jdrugglst*. l.eaburg. the world. FIRES SWEEPING THROUGH TIMBER NEAR HOQUIAM i'DUNG MAN WEDS HELPLESS CRIPPLE SAN FRANCISCO FIRM MAY PUT IN DIES SUDDENLY CANNERY HERE AT DES MOINES G olden W est COFFEE 1 TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT [ CLOSSET a DEVERS MANY BURNED TO DEATH APPALLING DEATH LIST AT FERRIE GROWS IN CROW’S NEST REGION SEEDS F ..ESH SEEDS • • • •«•••’ 8ABY WITHOUT BRAIN LIVES FOR FORTY HOURS $1.00 «««*•• M adame D ean s CHICHESTER SPiLl^ I sou dì