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    THE EIGENE WEEKLY GCAKD, THURSDAY, AIGCST 13. 1»<*
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BALDWIN'S NEW
ARMY BALOON
HAS MADE GOOD
TWICE CURED PF
SKIN TROUBLES
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First Case a Rash Which Itched and
Stung—Threatened Ten Years
Later'With Blood-Poison in Leg
—But Both Times the Sufferer's
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known an Sarsataba. 100 doses,!.
"About twelve or fifteen years ago,
while living in Wait Virginia. 1 luui a
breaking-out, and it itciusi and stung ho
badly that I could not have any peace
because of it. 1 »aw three doctors and
they did not agree on what it was, »o
one of them gave me aomet hing that he
called medicine, but I called it »«da
water. 1 might just a» well have
washed in rain-water. Then I got aoine
Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and
Cuticura Resolvent and liegan to get
better right away. They cored me and
I have not been bothered with the itch­
ing since, to amount to anything.
About two year» ago I had la grippe
and pneumonia which left me with a
pain in my aide. Treatment ran it into
my leg, which then swelled and liegan
to break out. it got in pretty bad
shape. ho I went to a doctor. He waa
afraid it would turn to blood-polaon.
I used hi« medicine but it did no good. 1
Ho I tent for another «et of the Cuticura
Remedies. 1 urad them three time«
•nd cured the breaking-out on inv leg.
Now I won't Ire without Cuticura.
J F. Hernen. It. F. D. 3, Milan, Mo.,
May 13, HTO7,"
CAPTAIN
THOMAS
HÀIDWIN
Halloon e y pert who ha« built « uuw
liriglble craft fur th« gnvertimeoL
With Torturing, Disfiguring
Humors, Cured by Cuticura.
| ed Staten army made a successful
EccemM, ran he», itching«, irritation*,
•nd chafing» are in»lantly relieved and
speedily cured, in the
majority of «•»«*, I »7
warm bathn with Cuti­
cura 8<>ap and gentle
application* of Cuti­
cura Ointment, the
great Skin Cure. Thia
treatment permit* real
and sleep, and pointe
to a speisly cure in the most dirttrewKing
rajw*. when all elae fail*.
Guaran­
teed absolutely pur« and may be umki
from the hour of birth.
Complete Ei terns I and Internal Treatment for
Kvery Humor of Infanta. Children, and Aduita. con-
•tate of Cuticura Hoap (26c ) to Cleanaa Ute Rktn.
Cuticura ointment (60c > to Heal the Hkln. and Cull-
eur* Re*ilvent (60c ). (or In the form of Chocolate
Quatetl I’illa, 26c par vtal of*)' to Purify the IHood.
gold throughout the world Potter Drug A ( ham.
Corp Hole Prop« Boaton. M a *
m ** Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin DlaeaMa
| flight thin week with Captain Bald-
; win piloting and Glenn 11. Curti» han­
tiling t he motor.
At 6:40 o’clock, after a final tent
'of the motor, Captain Baldwin gave
| the order:
"Everybody let go but
, me- let her go, boy»,*’ With the pro­
peller revolving at moderate speed
the alruhlp rone »lowly to a height of
50 feet. Heading for Arlington cem­
etery to the southeast, Mr. Curtiss
Increased the speed of the motor. A h
I he dM no the speed kept the ship aa-
I l ending by no ans of the planes. Cap­
tain Baldwin brought it about, head
up against the wind.
A semi-circle
was described to the south and then
the ship
wan
brought completely
around so that It faced the north,
moving with the wind.
Passing di­
rectly over the starting point, Cap­
tain Baldwin made another circuit.
Tile ship was at a height of about
1000 feet.
The landing was made
within thirty feet of the starting
point.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have Your Almtracta Made by lame
County
Co.
Julia Neisen etux to Mrs. A. M. L.
Thorup, 61.02 acres in sec X, tp. IN,
s. r. 10 w. |600,
A. E. Wheeler etux to £. D. I a * w I s
r«nchmen
It it a powerful aid psne-
•tax, lot I of 111k 2 on P & Q ,1.14
irating liniment, a remedy for emerjen-
to Eugene, |250.
det. A vosthme tmbrocatioa lor the
C. P. Barnard etux to Julia I.
relit! of pala. and the belt Unimeit Itr
ipraint and toeene*».* llaegualed far
Dearborn, lot 1 In blk 2 In Mulligan's
odd on Will of Engi ne
,4000.
turinf the wound« and injarlet af
Anna Amberger to William Skel­
BARBED WIRE and for heallnf cut«.
eton. |530. lot I and 4 in blk 7, Eu­
| abrationt, tores and bruize«
Pai ilk
* Horae Liniment it fully guaranteed.
gene.
George C. Erlssell etux to Jessie
• No other it to good or helpful in to many
ItouglaH, tract In sec 13, tp. 16 a r
wayt. If It failt to tatiily, we authorise
1 I
. aft deafen to refund the purchase price.
iitu tan«« ktvub nrrv ccnv «
Sarah F. Elwood etal to Mrs. Mary
Wald, part of lots I in blk 5 In Skin­
ners add to Eugen«'. ,10.
Rebecca Pope to E. B. Berlin; lot
4 In block 3 of Cheshers add to Eu­
gen«
Elizabeth 8. Davis to E I. Wicks,
123.18 a res In sec 30, tp 21 » r 1 w
,2000.
George Petty to E. I. Wicks, 160.-
46 acres in sic IN, tp. 21, s r 1 w.
loo.
W. 8. Shearer to Geo. D. Shearer,
'tract In sec. 5, tp 21. a r 2 w.
Ann Eliza How«- etal to J. L. Bea­
ver, 162.39 acres in sec 15, tp. 19.
a r 2 w. 112 u u.
Joseph Dunean to G. M. Hawley.
203 acres In sec 35. tp. 16. s r 10 w
,900.
J. C. Wilson etal to L. K. Van
I Vllet. 136 61 acres tn see 23, tp IN.
1» r 3 w ,4800.
I D. Hyland etux to W II Meyers.
160 acres In sec 12. tp. 20, s r 2 w
,1 mi
J. C Long etux to Thoma« Lee.
' lots 6, 7, 8 In blk 3, 2d add to George
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCI
I town. |N00
V. S. to P. O. Bowman, pat NO ac-
| res In sec 10, tp 16. a r 6 w.
A. J. Powell, C. J. Hurd, part of
» PORTLAND." OBE.___
lot II In Potters survey. ,1000
C. J. Hurd «tux to C W Hodges
part <»f lot If In Potter, ,2100
F. C. Woodard «tai to O. C. Mik
! kelson, 36 acres In sec 33, tp 17. » r
t I w ,1.
i
S Merlau to C. A. Merlau, ,t.
I
I tract in Packard'a add to Eugene.
I
8. A. Huddleston to J. W. Wood­
ruff. lot 1 In blk 3 In James Huddle­
aton, ,10.
Sarah J. Handsaker etux to K R
Parker. ’» acres In seca 16, 17, tp
I 19. » r 1.
f
\.t I’AYR 41.’ MINIM OF i
Elisabeth M
Stewart to J
M
I
I GARDEN KKKIM IN Hll.K. I Kitchen; lot 7, block 7, Ellas Stew­
art's ad to Eugene
, 47‘-
ALL NKW AND FRKHH
Yt»l'
State of Oregon to Geo. W Shutn-
ard; 320 acrea In »«• 26, tp. 17, s. r.
CAM HAVE WONKY BY Hl Y-
tl w
,400
.1 S Luckey to 8 D Allen; 1 acre
INU YOUR GARDEN SMEDS
In •«•' 32. tp 17. s r. 2 w
,45.
! FROM is.
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John Lili to Slewart Milne; lot 10,
I
I
block N, Hendricks’ ad to Eugene
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1
,600
; EUGENE GROCERY
Jani. « F Cox to J W Cox; lots 2
• nd 3, bllock ó. Goahen IL
9 Lb and Oak St».
El Itab«•th J Aahley et «I to I. J. •
Gray; 1«IO acre ■ in nee. 10, tp. 21. ■
.1 -
|1 000.
Vs*(* 1 S’.itc « to f * O. L Co.; 1
160 «er«•» In m «c. 1 4. tp. 18, ». r. 10 1
Mim: SHOP is COBI RO
w. Pat«ml.
E P. Shinn baa opened up a flrwt-1
Noah Buoy et al to John Johnson ;
clana a hoe »hop in Coburg. All work) et ux; 10 acres In sec 20, tp. 19, s. r
guaranteed. Bring in your job work. 1 «. 21 t»o
F M Ernest to J. >1. Bartels, tract |
dAwtf
W Pacific Morie Liniment It prepared
'tiprettly Isr the need» of kor * emen ltd
G olden
W est
COFFEE
TEA ^PICES'
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS?
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JUST RIGHT
CLOSSET a DEVERS
I SEEDS :
;FLESH SEEDS I
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NOT READY
RESIGN OFFICE
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
RELIANCE IN CUTICURA
PROVED WELL-FOUNDED
BABIES ON FIRE
Feed Yser Nerves
Upon rich, pure, nourishing bl<jod by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
will be free from those ipells of de«
• »pair, those sleepless nights and anxious
those gloomy, deathlike feeling«,
<1 t\
those sudden starts at mere nothings,
' those dyspeptic symptoms and I blinding
i headat hes. Hood's Sarsaparilla has dona
Baltimore, Aug. 7.
7.—Attorey-Gen-
Wash'ftgton. Ante. 7 The new mil­ this for many others — it will ( cure you.
eral Charles J. Bonaparte, in a signed
itary dirigible balloon built by Cap­
statement, denies that he will resign
tain Thomas 8. Baldwin for the Unit-
in J. H. McFarland's add to Cottage
(irovi-, , 1.00.
Carl Julius Grunwald etux to A. L.
Ball, 160 acren In sec. 32, tp. 16, s
r 1 w ,1750.
W. T. Osburn etux to * he City of
Eugene, tract in Eugene, dediactlon
,1 00.
Morton L. Rose to City of Eugene,
tract in Eugene, ,1.00.
J. T. Rowland etux to The City of
Eugene, tract in Eugene.
D. A. Paine et *1 to The City of
Eugene, tract in Eugene.
Herbert Gordon etux to City of Eu-
gene, tract In Eugene.
First National Bank to City of Eu-
gene, tract in Eugene.
W. M. Green etal to City of Eu-
gene, tract in Eugene.
G. W. Cochran etux to City of Eu-
gene, tract in Eugene.
Henry A. Cook et al to Henry Hill,
46.75 acres in sec 3, tp 16 s r 2 e.
8. A. Huddleston to Earl McNutt,
lot 10 in block 25 of James Huddle-
ston’s addition.
C. G. Ransom etux to J. W. Ban-
son, 161.55 acres in sec 10, tp 23,
s r 3 w ,500.
L. C. Parmela etux to
Mary A.
Neale, tract in sec 11, tp 20, e r 4 w.
,100.
George E. Hanover to Alexander
Wltherx. lot 1 and 2 in blk 2 Rus
add to Eugene, ,40.
Pearl A.
Schlumberg to Noah
Christener, tract in sec 31, tp
» r 4 w. ,10.
H. G Mofflt etux to Hazel E Mof­
fitt Kelso, lot 6 in blk 12 W & M
add to Junction City. ,100.
Lizzie Howard et al to Mrs. Elinor
E. Tabor; 150 acres in sec. 25, tp. 17,
» r 7 w. ,675.
W. 11. Elliott etux to Nettie Lucas
tract in claim 52, tp, 18 s r 3 w.
,675.
Myra C. Counts etal to F. G. Stil­
ler. etux; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in blk 9
of McFarland's add to Cottage Grove.
,600.
J. M. Roberts etux to G. H. Bob­
erts, lot 6 and part of lot 7 in blk 11
of Packard's add to Eugene.
Idaho F Campbell to Effa F. Bar
ger; lot 2 In blk 2 in Campbell’s
1st add to Eugene. ,125
Hardy K. Zumwalt to W. M. Faw-
ver, 4.10 acres in claim 42, tp. 16, s
r 2 w. ,500.
M. J. Edmunson to Harris L. Wal-
Ils .tract in gee 34, tp 17, s r 4 w;
also tract In sec 15, tp. IN, s r 4 w.
Sarah 8. Marquiss to B. J. Mar-
qulss. tract in claim 52, tp 17, s r
4 w ,2000.
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W. J. Clemens agent to Lot Q Swet
land. 160 acres In see 2N and 29, tp
w. ,1.
IN,» r 5 w
U. 8. to John Hunzicker, 160 ac-
res in sec 34. tp 16, s r 7 w.
Melvin Spurlin etal to Mrs. F. A.
Spurlin, 30 acres in s«;c 25, tp. 15.
w. ,1.
J. F. Deane etux to Lane County,
2N-100 acres in claim 54, tp IN, s r
2 w. ,30
John H. Bower «'tux to Carl B.
Johnson, tract in Eugene. ,1400
Joseph V Reed to H. l Wallis,
tract in lot 5 in blk 7 of Shaw’s add
Eug«*n«-, , 1
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Harris L. Wallis to Joseph V. Reed
141.11 acres in sec 34, tp 17, s r 4
w. ,1111.
C. K. Spaulding etux to Samuel
Hartly, 37.10 acres in sec. 30, tp 17,
s r 1 w. ,150.
J. I. Dearborn etal to L. W. Brown
160 acres In sec 24, tp. 18, s r 1 w.
,1.00.
COURT RECEIVES
ROAO PETITIONS
Several monster petitions for the
improvement of the county road be-
tween Eugene and Mauleton w ere
presented to the county commission­
ers’ court this morning. This move-
tnent was inaugurated by the Eugene
Commercial Club soon after John H
Hartog, manager of the Club. pass«*d
over the road going to and from the
rhododendron festival at Florence
early in the summer, He noted the
wretched condition of the highway,
and at once took »tep« to bring the
matter before the people so that it
could be properly presented to th-?
court.
Petitions
were circulated
throughout th«* county and huudreds
of signatures were secured.
The court took th«* matter under
consideration, and will probably tak«'
no definite action for some little
time. It is said the court is opposed
to a plank road, owing to its lack of
durability, but this morning the
members of that body talked favor­
ably of sending one of the coiyity r«»ck
crushers out there to make a solid
crushed rock road all the way from
Eugene to Mapleton, providing that
rock In suitable quantity can be se­
cured at a reasonable figure,
The
court will at once investigate this
matter.
Another Improvement talked of I*
the redaction of the grad«* at Beech­
er Rock, a dangerous point on th«*
road, by blasting away a large por­
tion of th«- rock in the roadway. Th«
road extends over thl* roti, there be­
Ing a heavy grade on each side and
at one side there la a sheer precipice
of many feet leading to the swift wa­
ters of the Sluslaw river
it is plan­
ned to blast away enough of the rock
to make the road level at that point.
If this Is decided upon Commissioner
Price will superintend the work
He
thinks It can be done for ,7*00.
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Wallace,
Aug.
6.—The
first feature of today's session
of the Idaho Democrat!» con­
vention was the protest of the
minority of the committee on
credentials against the seat­
ing of Dubois delegations
from Bear Lake. Oneida and
Freemont counties, on the
ground that each of these
counties voted on the settling
of other contests before their
own seats had been definitely
decided upon. If the protest
is not allowed the whole antl-
Dubols faction will leave the
hall in a body and hold a
separate convention.
The
anti-Dubois
faction
bolted Just before noon and
immediately assembled in the
Masonic hall to nominate a
state ticket. One hundred
and eighty-three antl-Dubols
delegates left the hall, 115
Dubois delegates remaining
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has
in use for over 30 years, has borne the ^natnrerf
and has been made umler his *
senal supervisiou since its infant*
Allow no oue to deceive you ¡n
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ JHst-as-gIH»d ” are
Experiments that trifle with and e»*-2^..K<-r the health Uf
Infants and Children—Exps-ctioc« against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
CHRISTIAN ( HI R< II
BOARDS TO CO-OPERATE
CHARLES J. BONAPARTE.
before the end of the present adminis-
tration.
HAS NO CHOICE
BETWcEN CANIDATES
Ogden, Aug 6 —E. H. Harriman
today said there was nothing to the
rumors that he had or intended to
obtain control of the Gould railroad
properties.
He acknowledged, how­
ever. that his conijrany had helped
the Gould properties financially.
On the political question he said
the election of either Taft or Bryan
would not affect the railroads of the
country, because both parties were
pledged to the prosecution of rall-
roads which violate the law.
BRYAN WILL CONDI <T
HIS OWN CAMPAIGN
Fairview, Aug 6—That Bryan pro­
poses to conduct his own campaign to
a considerable extent was developed
today when he announced that he
would spend three days in Chicago,
beginning August 22. to confer with
Chairman Mack and other leaders of
the party and give them the benefit
of his counsel.
The reception accorded Judge Par­
ker in Los Angeles last night when
he delivered an address strongly sup­
porting Bryan and Kern, was a source
of much pleasure to Mr. Bryan.
The first meeting of the executive
committee of the state board of the
Oregon Christian churches
since
Portland was chosen as permanent
headquarters for the board, was held
yesterday afternoon at the Y. M. C.
A. rooms. I< was decided at the last
state convention of Christian church­
es, closing July 5 at Turner, that
Portland was the place for the per­
manent headquarters of the board.
The executive committee will meet
Monday and the full board will meet
quarterly. The executive committee
is composed of Bev. Davis Errett, of
Salem, president of the board; Bev.
J. J. Evans, of Albany, first vice pres­
ident; Bev. C. F. Swander, of Mc­
I Minnville. corresponding secretary;
Rev. Geo. C. Ritchey, of Newberg, re­
cording secretary, and Alvin 8. Hawi:,'
of Portland, treasurer.
Rev. J. J.
Evans was not present yesterday.
Among the various action» taker
yesterday was one relating to a closer
relation between the state board ini’
the joint board o fclty missions com
posed of the Christian churches of
Portland, in which the two boards
will co-operate for a much more ag­
gressive work in Portland than has
hitherto been carried on. Rev. C. F.
Swander. the new corrttsponding sec­
retary. is showing himself to be a
wise choice by the intelligent ¡nJ
systematic way in which he is taking
hold of the work. He will later move
to the city and open an office here.—
Journal.
Eastoria in a harmless substitut« for Castor Oil, ’paw_
g-oric, I>rop« and Seething Syrups. It te Pleasant. R
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. I tn age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm«
and alla«N Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatioa
and Flatulency. It assimilât-«» the Food, regulates the
Rtomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The C'hildr«!n’s Panacea— Th« M«ther*s Friend.
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The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of­
ficer. has prepared his report for the
month of July.
He reports sixteen
deaths during the month, of whom
ten were males and six females. The
causes of death were as
follows:
Pneumonia. 3 apoplexy, 1; senility.
4; enteritis, i; paralysis, 1; heart
disease, 2; cancer of the face, 1; ob­
struction of the bowels, 1; cebral spi­
nal menengitis, 2.
Of those who died seven were past
75 years, four were past NO, and one
was past N9. One was only three days
old.
Two bodies were shipped here from
Seattle for burial.
There were nineteen births during
the month—eleven males and eight
females.
There were six cases of contagious
disease, as follows:
Diphtheria,
smallpox, 3. and measles, 1.
Hot Springs, Aug. 6,—Judge Taft
today addressed the Virginia Bar As­
sociation, giving in detail his views
on the delay in the administration of
law. and making suggestions for re­
forms
Judge Taft presented bis subject
by stating that the end sought in the
administration of justice was to pro­
mote tranquility and contentment
among the people. It had. be said,
long been established that the su­
preme court of the United States was
the ultimate arbitrator of th«- great
political and legal issues, deciding on
the limitation of both the legislative
and executive branches of govern­
ment which had carried the useful­
ness of the courts beyond anything at­
tempted in other countries. Notwith­
standing this desirable situation, Mr.
Still another new business block is
Taft express«-«! a doubt that our pres­ to bi* erected in Eugene this summer.
ent administration of justice insured Plans are now («ting drawn by Archi­
general popular satisfaction with its tect Hunzicker for a one-story brick.
results.
40x120 feet in dimensions, to be
"There are." he said, "abundant eree'ej on the lot just sauth of and
evidences that the prosecution of adjoining the Chrisman block at the
criminals has not been certain and corner of
Ninth
and Willamette
thorough to the point of preventing I streets.
Dr. W. E. Zuber, a recent
The existence of arrival here from Williamsport. Pa.,
popular protest.
lynching in all parts of the country who has bought t'le lot. will erect the
is directly traceable to this lack of building for H. G. Triplett, recently
uniformity and thoroughness in the from Salem. Ohio, who will open a
enforcement of our criminal laws.
general merchandise store ther . The
"The inequality that exists in our price paid for the property is ,9000.
present administration of justice and This property was bought by I. N.
that is certain to sooner or later rise Walker, of Moore, Montana, about a
and trouble us and to call for popu­ year ago from I,. G. Hulin.
The
lar condemnation and reform, is tn agreement with the tenant of the new-
th»* unequal burden which under the building calls for its completion by
delays and expense of litigation un­ October 1, and in order to carry out
dec our system impress on the poor the agreement. Dr. Zuber will at once
litigant "
begin Its erection. The lot is now-
Delay, he said, always worked to occupied by two small frame hulld-
the detriment of the poor and bene- Ings in which are located S. D Al-
fk of the wealthy litigant
As to len s law office and Plank 4 John-
appeals. Mr Taft gives that question son's real estate office.
the court of final instance and the
Intermediate appellate courts should
DeWitt's Little Eariy Bisers, safe,
be for the purpose of finally disposing easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills.
in a just and prompt wav of conten­ Soil by all druggists.
tions between litigants. The appellate
Jurisdiction of the court of last re­
The last wil. and testament of
sort should be limited to those cases Lewis J. Beebe, who died in lane
which‘are typical and which give to It county on July 1. 190N, was filed for
in Its Judgment an opportunity to probate this afternoon.
The
esti­
cover the whole field of the law
mated value of the pr< perty of the
"I believe that a great reform estate is ,40ft. The will provides that
might be affected certainly In the after all debts and funeral expenses
federal courts, anil I think, too. In are paid William M Beebe, father of
th«- state c«'urts by a mandatory re­ the deceased, shall hav«- ,10 and the
duction of the court costs and fees renipinder of the property shall be
The salaries of court officers should divided, share and share alike, be­
be fixed and should then be paid out tween his brother. Elvin M Beebe,
of the treasury of the county, state and his sister. Alice A Gray. Alex­
or national government, as the cast­ ander Gray is appointed executor.
may be, and fees should be reduced
to as low a figure as possible.
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
"I think another step In the direc­ Dunkard families In Western Penn­
tion of the dispatch
of litigation sylvania have made and used "Hick­
would be the requirement of higher ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
qualifications for those judges who their families on it for a hundred
sit on the case Involving a small pe­ years. Now you can buy It of your
cuniary amount
dealers
A« for It and use It, be-
"Another method by which irrita­ rAuse it’s pure; because It will »top
tion in inequality of our justice may your cough; because It Is the heat
be reduced Is by the Introduction of a cough remedy made today. Try it
system for the settling of damage For sale by Red Cross Drug Compa­
suits brought by employes against ny and all dealers everywhere.
public service corporations thrt
through
atlon and without re-1
-ials. Such a syste
England. so 1 am inf<
Mr. Taft closed with a tribute
the legal prof «-salon and caution
that conservatism ought not to be a
.’ I,
lowed to prevent r«-form«
which s
In the interest of equalising the a
ministration of justice a* far as | h
slble between the poor and the rich
CASTOR IA
For Infante and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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