Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 03, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THF EVGEVE WEEKLY Gl ARD. THl ILSDAY, SEPTEMBER S. I»OM
U.S. DISPENSATORY
n»«tlbe« »he Principal Ingredients
**
contained in Pe-ru-na.
QOURLE CAPACITY
Jrded as t
r as the ;
ncerned
OF CORVALLIS
«reweclaiibibS t0° much f°r Peruna
>,ea we claim it to be an effective
W_edy for chronic catarrh? Have we
budant proof that Peruna is in real-
■-“such a catarrh remedy ? Let us see
The capacity of the c
wlxat the United State» Dispensatory
mill, which is'now own
of the principal ingredient» of people,
ir
now 30.000 feti
Peruna.
be doubled within a shor
e. The
Take, for instance, the ingredient announcement was niai
iturday
jydrastis canadeusi». or golden seal. by G. O. Bassett, one of
owners,
The United States Dispensatory say» who is to be the resident
¡the propertv. Mr^Ba-spn'V'11’/
#f tins herbal remedy, that it is largely
I manager for the Booth-Kelly Cornpa
employ«^ in the treatment of depraved ny at springfield and other mills for
Bucou membrane», chronic rhiniti» i nine years, and is an expert in the
meal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia 'ca­ lumber business as well a- in n ItiLr
tarrh of the stomach), chronic in test!-
jal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (ca­ vallis this week and Mr Bassett will
assume personal charge of the mill in
tarrh of the liver), and in diaeased ; about ten days.
buccus membrane« of the pelvio .
The machinery for the Increased
dy beeQ orJ
organs. It la also recommended for Rapacity ha8 al
ItL
Piecemeal, as
Ue treatment of various forms of dis-
Jos, 8,
°Fca8‘°n wiU permit, and
ewes peculiar to women.
without a shut down of the machin­
Another ingredient of Penina, cory- ery, which will be kept going steadily
ialu formosa. is classed in the United rhe new machines are of the latest
States Dispensatory as a tonic. So also I patterns and w hen finally installed
ii cubebs classed as a stomachic and as i ^e.l°C «r“1111 wil1 be <)ne of ‘he finest
in the Western Oregon country. The
atonic for the mucous membranes.
name of the company is the Oceiden-
Cedron seeds is another ingredient of i tai I.umber Company.
The company now employs 30
peruna, an excellent drug that has
been very largely overlooked by the | men. and when the capacity is in­
creased the force will be larger. It
Bedical profession for the past fifty lib planned to keep the mill running
years. The seeds are to be found in steadily. A large supply of logs is
very few drug stores. The United now- in the stream, and others will be
States Dispensatory says of the action .available as fast as the three million
in the present holdings are man-
of cedron that it is used as a bitter I feet
ufactured into lumber, They come
tonic and in the treatment of dysen­ from up the McKenzie, and are the
tery, and in intermittent diseases as a finest logs obtainable, A hundred
thousand feet of clear lumber has
oubstitute for quinine.
been sawed and placed_
in the yard
Oil of copaiba, another ingredient since
the mill started up, and it" is
of Peruna. is classed by the United now sufficiently seasoned for dress­
States Dispensatory as a mild stimu­ ing and manufacture into flooring,
lant and diuretic. It acts on the stom­ rustic and other kinds of house ma­
ach and intestinal tract It acts as a terial. A dozen carloads of dressed
lumber to meet pressing orders have
itimulant on the genito-urinary mem­ (arrived within the last few days from
branes Useful in chronic cystitis, I mills up the McKenzie.
chronic dysentery and diarrhea, and | Mr. Bassett is a live, wide-awake
Hmo chronic diseases of th» liver and > business man, and a welcome addl-
I tion to the business life of Corvallis.
kidneys
—Times.
Send to us for a free book of testi­
monials of what the people think of
Peruna as a catarrh remedy. The best
evidence is the testimony of those who
have tried it
lumber plant
M F. Wyatt today filed with the
county clerk notice of location of the
Plymouth Rock" mining claim in
Topeka. Kan., Aug. 27.—Before an
the Bohemia district. Mrs. Wyatt lo­ ¡audience which filled the Auditorium
cates the Cape Horn” ciaim iu the ' to overflowing. William J. Bryan,
same district.
I Democratic candidate for president,
j spoke tonight on the subject of guar-
| anty of bank deposits.
Previously
| he had delivered three other address-
i"
—---- : Positively erred by I es, two from the veranda of the ho-
these Little Pills* | tel and the third at Garfield Park,
They also relieve Dis- | where he attended a picnic by the
Knights of Pythias, his latter taeme
i trms p'o.-u Dyspe psla. In-
llgtstleu and Too Hearty being "Fraternty.”
ITTLE
Tile Domocratic candidate and bis
Tatlng. A perfect rem­
I VER : edy
lor Dizziness, Nausea. party arrived here at I o'cloe1: : anti
were at once taken in hand by a ra­
PILLS. I r* Drowsiness, Dad Taste ception
committee composed of les t-
tn tho Mouth. Coated
Tongue, Pain In the Bids ,ng Democrats of the city and stat.-.
TORPID LIVER. They and conducted to the hotel in auto-
mobiles. A great crowd greete I Hr.
Ulate tie Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Bryan at the station and at tho
IALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. tel.
Makes Answer to Mr. Taft
Genuine Must Bear
i
As announced by him lie'cre
departure from Kansas City, Mr. Bry­
Fac-Sirmle Signature
IlTTLf
an, in view of the action of the Kan­
Plits1
sas Republican state convention,
which Indorsed the guaranty of di-
posits proposition, made some re­
Qfriier '•.•""’ itü TES
mark» supplementary to his spe* n
on that subject. He took up the ad­
vantages of the guarantee zy.it.em
and then answered the objections
made to it by Mr Taft and others.
He began by asking why the deposi­
tors should be left unsecured when
the National government demanded
security of any bank with which it
deposited money.
He pointed out
that the choice was between the pos­
tal savings bank and the guaranty
bank, and accused Mr. Taft of fa­
voring an unnecessary extension of
the sphere of government in advo­
cating the postal savings bank in­
stead of the guaranty bank.
Mr.
Bryan declared that he preferred the
guaranty bank proposition, which
would allow- the banks to attend to
the banking business and yet compel
JT but outward sighs of the evil
them to give
done in secret by myriads of dan-
tr security.
•iniff germs sapping the life blood
pared spee
oftbehair. Micro kills the para-
P«q ularlt»
practica
■
Hr
a
Ka
Useles as
e i
an pro
tik:i o ni
ira
Su
la
Repu
e Re
iform
andi-
I nited
n w In aid-
tic ipate in
VI • luntary
is there
of securing such a law wheu the Re­
publican National ■ . nvention refused
to puy any attention to the subject
and when the Republican candidate
opposes the whole principle of the
guaranty?
Mr. Taft’s denunciation
of the guaranty system is so sweep­
ing that no disinterested person can
for a moment believe that he will
either encourage or permit a law en­
abling National banks to participate
in state systems.
What the people
need is a system whereby both state
and National banks will be compel­
led to guarantee deposits, and only a
Democratic victory can secure this
reform.
With a Democratic presi­
dent and a Democratic congress it
will be easy to secure the adoption of
a system which will make both state
and National banks secure.”
dates for
State:
Ing a
Uie p
C. M. Dorrity, of Springfield, A. G.
Hovey, of Eugene, and the Honeyman
Hardware Company, of Portland,
have Instituted suit in the circuit
court against the Portland, Eugene
& Eastern Railway Company and L.
N. Roney, its agent and contractor,
to enjoin them front building a rail­
way trestle across a lot in Stringfield
owned by the plaintiffs. The lot is
near the the river on the line of the
Portland, Eugene & Eastern Compa­
ny's electric railway between Eugene
and Springfield.
The plaintiffs allege as follows:
FALUNC t HAIRS
site, soothes the itching scalp,
lives lustre to the hair and stops
mailing out. A single application
fives relief and proves its worth,
save jour hnir before too late.
’Iicm prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
Paris, Aug. 29—- The Neth­
erlands government has asked
France to co-operate with lier
in the present difficulties
with Venezuela
France is
considering the matter.
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London. Aug 29
A foreign office
official stated today that it was not
unlikely that Great Britain would as­
sist Holland in her dispute with Ven­
ezuela
He said Great Britain is in
the same position as the United
States and has many grievances
against Castro, but is reluctant to
take action. However. England feels
that she can support Holland without
being accused of bullying a little
state.
HARRIMAN WILL TAKE
AUTO RIDE HERE
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Atlantic City, Aug. 29.—Charles B.
Roberts, victim of the board walk
mysterious shooting, is very week to­
day. Tho bullet penetrated his liver
and it is feared will prove fatal
According to the police Mrs. Wil­
liams contradicts the statement of
her husband's law partner, who says
her husband has been in a sanitarium
undergoing treatment and has not
been abroad. She stated her wedded
life had been one of misery.
The negro chair-pusher insists he
heard no demand for money, and says
the man who did the shooting rv-
marked :
“You have broken my heart."
WON FUTURITY STAKE i
Sheepshea«! Bay. Aug. 29.
The Futurity, valued at
*33,000. was won tiy Mask-
ette, a Keene entry, Sir Mar-
tin was second and Helmet
third.
OH own BOUS r*.
♦
♦
♦
♦
Husband Not There
Baltimore, Aug. 29. William «S.
Williams, whose wife was wi’h
Roberts when the latter was shot at
Atlantic City,seemingly satisfied the
police today that he was not in Atlan­
tic City on the night of the shooting.
The detectives will visit his count» i
home and verify the statements.
CARTERS!
TCHING SCALPI*.
)ANDRUFFAND|t
A number of l-ane county uopgrow-
res held a meeting in Eugene this
forenoon to talk over the picking sit­
uation and to talk "hops" in general.
All parts of the hop-growing district
of the county were fairly well repre­
sented. After duly considering the
prospect for prices for the crop, it
was resolved that the growers could
not afford to pay more than 15 cents
per 100 pounds for picking this year.
According to remarks made by a
number of growers, it Is likely that
many yards will not be picked even at
that price. Others will harvest their
crops as usual and trust to a better­
ment in the market.
Early yards iu the county com­
menced picking last week at 75 cents
per hundred pounds, and it is proba­
ble that
this
price
will prevail
| throughout.
Yards around Salem
¡.and Independence, where they pick
’ by the box, will pay 40 cents per box.
which is equivalent
to about 75
cents a hundred.
Picking will probably not be gen­
eral until somewhere between the 5th
and 10th of September.
+
INJUNCTION
+
AGAINST BUILDING
♦
+
TRESTLE WORK ROBERTS WEAK
+
ANO HIS WOUND
MAY BE MORTAL ♦
SICK
I
LANE COUNTY
OTHER NATIONS
HOP GROWERS AGRFE WILL SUPPORT
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Late this afternoon John
H. Hartog. manager of the
Commercial Club, received
the following message from
E H. Harriman tn reply to
a message sent by Mr. Hartog
stating that the Eugene citi­
zens wanted to give the rail­
road magnate an auto ride
about the city and stating
that if he stayed here only a
few minutes he would lie una­
ble to see much of Eugene,
the most beautiful city in Or­
egon :
’’Your telegram today. All
right. Will lie glad to take
auto ride with you. Will ad­
vise later number In my par­
ty and time of arrival."
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HOLT LEAVES FOR
Theodore Holt, a Eugene boy
whose parents live in this city, leaves
during the coming week for the Uni­
versity of Utah, where he has won a
scholarship of over one hundred dol­
lars for research work In ruining
Utah has one of the leading mining
departments in the United States Tile
fellowship was the gift of Colonel E.
A Wall, of Salt Lake, and Holt won
It from a number of copetltors In va­
rious parts of the West.
He graduated from the University
In 1907. Mst year he took graduate
w rk in the University mining depart­
ment.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
Wallace, Ida., Aug. 29.- The con­
tinuous repititlon of the gossip 1 hat
♦ her husband was untrue last night led
♦ to an attempt on the part of Mrs.
♦ Frank Buster, of Burke, to commit
♦ suicide by swallowing a large quanti­
♦ ty or corrosive sublimate. She Is In
♦ a precarious condition.
EDWARD H. HARRIMAN.
i
New York. Aug. 29.—The Coney i
Latest photograph of the Railroad f Island Futurity, for 2-year-olds, the
King, who has accepted in the Invita-' largest stake offered in this country ,
tion of the Commercial Club to visit I for horses, will be run over the six-
the city of Eugene.
furlong course at Sheepshead Bay
That Dorrity is owner of twenty-two- this afternoon under different condi­
thlrtleths of the lot, Hovey is the tions from any that have existed
owner of five-thirtieths and the Hon-, since the famous event was inaugu-
Woodstock, Conn., Aug. 29. Con-
This ap­
eynian Hardware Company is owner! | rated twenty yeafs ago.
gresstnan Charles YC. Littlefleld was
plies
ti
the
operation
of
the
antl-
of three-thirtieths. That the railway
company and Roney on August 22, ' betting law. in regard to which the today appointed receiver of the Wall
firm of A. O. Brown A Com-
1908, went upon the land and broke ¡track officials and others interested street
pany. He was required to give bonds
down and destroyed the foundation , have not as yet mad«« known their at­
sum of *250,000.
of a building that itad previously titude. With or without le tting, the In the
stood upon the lot and tore the same 'Coney Island Jockey Club announces
down and destroyed It to the damage it will fill its full term of dab-s for |
to the owners in the sum of *25. the present meeting, whfvb means i
That the defendants immediately ¡thirteen days of racing.
thereafter began driving piling there­
on and to destroy the substance of
TOO I,IRLE—Fou I LB I NA
the freehold and are building and
threaten to build a permanent ob-
(Western Oreg
st ruction on the ground and will do
Eugene's population
unless rt*st rained bv the court.
Polk's n« iew directory as
A deer
aaked for an i n juncl ,n this give -s Albanj
u rainhig Ithe d'i-fen<lan
-<im tnanj- pe«
1 for »-•’ ; it claim-«
lid Ing t n f* c»bstruc'
RECEIVER FOR
WALL STREET FIRM
GEORGE NOLANO
APPOINTED TO
SUCCEED BENSON
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A DELIGHTFUL
POWDER
JIL chemical co . set :
in the moving picture theatre bu
new at the capital city.
Professor Dearborn and
leave Monday for Blue River.
The Daini/Dessert
Felix Wagner arrived m th
from the north this afternoon.
PRLPAliFJ> INSTANTLY. Simply add bob­
Hon. R. A. Booth returned
ina water, cool and sarv c. tOc, per package at
from his son's farm at Yoncal'
all grocers. 1 flavors. Retuse all substitute*.
Miss Stella
Bean returt
night from a visit at Sodavill
Oliver Hart is among the
Grove people in the city today.
X.wlsml.'. IVI ,.*l*u, Snnctl «ni IVmEnerviti
Dexter Sparks, mayor of Blu<
,*>urM » l»<’nti.'nln«lll.r.n.bm. Inolu.lm« olà».
Kw, • .«■<>.» nuhHHlla «lo. all
on «ha
er. is in the city to see the Circus.
t'-**“'«’ 'a Ihnl bM «<>■ arentnet •«. < uM„
nut
an<1 « om *. V a halp I mi va «hoMniet
W. Gifford Nash was a stage pas­ oL’T’ man
i 'Ì t » T?'HIV*»,n*«lr,W
<rf
senger this morning for Blue River
ai aanjr««, ,' ' ' J”1
'•«' •" l «-alalo.
Ml- Retna McCullay, Of Halsey, is LALBANY COLLÌSE,«■ALBANY, OREQQN
visiting in the city for a day or so.
NOTH I
OR Pt Bl.It 4 1 ION.
W. B. Sc.itt and family are down
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg,
from l.e.iliurg taking in the big show
Editor S L. Moorhead, of the June- Oregon. July 15, 1908.
Notice is herein given that Harrl-
tion City Times, is attending the clr-
•on K. Shirk of 725 E 11th St.. Eu­
cus.
C. A. Murphy and wife, of Char- gene. Oregon, who. on July 14th,
ter Oak, lowa. arrived iu Eugene to- 1908, made application under the
Timber and Stone Acts. No. 0217. for
day.
W ’•» of NF '« ; SE 4 of NE14 ; and
Walter Carroll come up from Junc­ NE14 of 8E %, Section 8, Township
tion City on the afternoon train to­ 1», South. Range 6. West, Willam­
day.
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
Miss Maude L. Blair was among tention to make Final Proof, to es­
the Cottage Grove people in the city tablish claim to the land above des­
today.
cribed, before W. W. Calkins, U. S.
Attorney F. M DeNeffe expects Commissioner, at his office at Eu­
to leave Monday for Mapleton on bus­ gene. Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc­
tober, 1908,
iness.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt and daughter
came up from Junction this after­ Ixmls Hoselton of Crow, Oregon ;
Leme Hoselton of Crow, Oregon ;
noon.
Al-
Miss Mae Franscn. of Portland. Is John Lewis of Crow. Oregon;
I the guest of the family of J. M. bert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Ore­
gon.
Howe
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Mrs. A F
Register.
this morning
Vleton.
NOTICE Kill PUBLICATION.
J. W. Owen went to Portland today Department of the Interior , U. 3.
and will probably remain there for
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
some tlnu .
August 8, 1908.
Fred Parker was a passenger on
Notice is hereby given that Wltllam
the afternoon train today Tor Dexter t'lubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, oti
on a visit.
July 28, 1908, made application un­
Mrs. J. T. Rowland and daughter. der the Timber and Stone Acts, No.
Miss Mae. are home from their outing 9519, for the S’n of NE%, Section
at Newport
12. Township
17 South.
Range
Miss Louise Hanson went to Rose­ 7 West. Willamette Meridian, has
burg this afternoon to accept a po­ fl tod notice of Intention to make Fl-
sition there.
nal Proof, to establish claim to the
George Gross and a friend left on land above described, before W. W.
the stage this morning for Blue Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at his
River on a hunt.
office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd
Miss Anna Oglesby , of Colfax. day of November, 1908.
Wash., formerly of Cottage Grove, Is
Claimant names as witnesses:
in the city today.
Hal. K. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon.
Miss Eva
Eaton
arrived down
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene,
from Roseburg last evening to viBlt Oregon.
Miss Myrtle Forrest.
Warren c. Smith, of Crow. Oregon.
Mrs. Julia Caylor and daughter,
Clark H. Decker, of Walterville,
Miss Frankie, leave In the morning Oregon.
for Portlaud, where they expect to re­
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
side In the future.
Register.
W. C. Conner, editor of the Cottage
Grove Leader, and his wife are In the
NOTICE FOIL PUBLICATION.
city attending the circus.
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburf,
soon
Ben Bingham and wife will
Oregon, June 17th, 1908.
move to the Bingham farm at Deer-
Notice is hereby given that Alex
horn, where they will reside.
Hasvol of Crow, Oregon. who. on
been
W. P. Cheshire, who has
March 13th. 1903. made Homestead
spending several
weeks at Foley Entry No. 12503, for NW *4. section
even-
19
south.
Range
Springs, is expected hofne this
Township
12, ~
West.
Willamette
Meridian,
6
Ing.
notice
of intention
George H Smith and Fred Wrap has
filed
final
five-year
proof,
left on this morning's stage for Bel­ to
make
knap's ranch, on the McKenzie, on a to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. W. Calkins. U.
hunt.
E C. Conner and wlte and <’. A 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
Beidler and mother are among the on the 2 9th day of September. 1908.
Claimant names
as
witnesses:
Cottage Grove people attending the
Joseph Gates of Crow. Oregon; Earl
circus.
Earl
Miss Jean Wold, after her siltn- Parsons of Eugene. Oregon;
mer's visit with her mother and sis­ Baldwin of Panther, Oregon; H. B.
last
evening
Baldwin of Panther. Oregon
ters In Eugene, left
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
for New York.
Register.
and
publisher
B. W. Bates, editor
of the Umpqua Valley News, accoin-
Notice for l‘ubBcAli<>ii
panted by Mrs. Hates, Is In the city
United States Land Office, Ro»e-
from Roseburg.
Professor Collier, who has been In burg, Oregon, April 17, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In com-
the East for several months, Is ex­
pected home on one of tonight’s pliancv with the provisions'of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1 878, entitled,
trains or tomorrow.
Harold Marsh arrived
up from “An act for the sale of timber lands
Portland today and will visit at the In the States of California. Oregon,
summer home of C. II. Hales and Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land
family south of the city.
Miss Sadie Imhoff, formerly trim­ States by act of August 4, 1892,
mer for the Misses Colvin In Eugene, Parley 8. Pierce of Springfield, Coun­
Is now head trimmer at the Vogue ty of Lane, State of Oregon, filed it»
this office on April 16, 1908, his
millinery parlors in Salem.
Chas Dickerson and wife, who sworn Htati-ment No. 9713, for the
have been living on their farm near purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4
Junction since June, are In the city and W 1 I of SW 1 4 of Section No.
2 4 in Township No. 18 south, Range
today to attetid the circus.
Mrs. D. I*. Cartnu'll and son. John, No 8, West.’W. M., and will offer
returned yesterday from an outing at proof to show that the land sought
Belknap Springs. John rode down is more valuable for its timber or
■tone than for agricultural purposes,
on his bicycle In seven hours.
I.. W Allen, of California, arriv­ and to establish his claim to said
ed here today from the north to visit land before W. W Calkins, U. 8.
at the home of bls nephew, L. B. Commissioner, at his offliin Eu-
gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd
Rossman, north of the city.
Mrs. Fitz Weber, of Eugene, passed day of September,, 1908.
He nam<*s as witnesses: William 11.
throng i tills noon bound for Inde­
pendent, at which place they wlil Pierce of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis U.
Sutherland, of Walton, Or- gon; Wil-
make their home. Albany Herald
Orange Callison, son of ex-County Harn 8. Sutherland of Walton, Ore-
gon, William Neely of Eugene, Ore-
Commissioner J. T.
gon.
Pleasant Hill, and wh
Any and all persons claiming a<1-
Port- '
sided In
d for I versely th«» above-desc;ibed lands »re
>r on ri'iursti-d to file their claims In this
office on or before llie said 3rd day
of Sptember, IStix
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
________________ •_
Register._
Notice Lor l*uhh< ati«>n.
United States I.and Office,
Roseburg. Or.. March 31. 1908.
Notice Is h- r«-l>y given that In com­
pliance with the provisions of the act
f congress of Jun- 3. 1878, enti­
Omaha.
tled " \n ar- for the sale of timber
lands In th«- states of California, Ore-
Hurling
Nevada and Washington territo-
as extended to all public land
s by act of August 4. 1 892. Jon­
athan 11. Vincent, of Eugene, county
t Lane, state of Oregon, filed in this
office on June 17. 1907, his sworn
statement No. 9375. for the pttreha'«
of the WV>, 8E%. of Section No. 22,
In Township No. 19 south of Range
(III Pl Bl.l<
No. 2 west, W. M , Or., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
Alice more valuable for Its timber or stone
who. I than for agricultural purposes, and
r ■(»- to establish his claim to said land be­
of SW ! fore the reglate
I» South office, at Resell
M-rldlan. ‘ nesday, th
n to niakt- 1 908.
James
He n im<
n ; Jo­
Wilhelm
ni Jtw
: Ea ri
JELL-O
GENERAL MANDERSON
INJURED BY AUTO
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'“•-arts a pleasing softness
delicacy to the skin <
*“0 restrains the ravages of
sun, wind and time. -
, cn’:nued application elimi-
•nd -Un 4rn'1,0 *nd freckles and
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