Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 12, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THF MVGENK WWWKIT GTARD. THlllSPAY.
ONE HUNDRED INJURED
prescriptions failed
-When I was small I was troubled
th «»■">» for al,out three months. It
IT ill over my face and covered nearly
Tj mv head.' It reached such a state
t H
just a large scab all over,
the pain and itching were terrible,
ldoctored with an able physician for
’' time and was then advised by him
Z u* the Cuticura Remedies which I
M «nd I was entirely cured. I have
“7, been bothered with it since. I used
¡^ticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment
iutdo not know exactly how much was
aed to complete the cure. I can safely
¿»that Cuticura did a lot for me. Miss
inzbel Wilson. North Branch, Mich.,
Oct 20, 1907-''
ITCHING CURED
With Cuticura Remedies in
Three Days After Six
Months of buffering.
“I suffered fully six months. The
trouble licgun on my arms in little
nd pimples and it was not long before
it was all over my body, limi», face,
uid hand,. It was so bad that I could
not rest night or day and during the
nix mentii.,. I did not get. a good night’s
sleep. I doctored for three or four
months and spent at least twenty dol­
lars trying to find a cure but none could
be found. Then I saw the Cuticura
Kemedies advertised, and the next day
I purchased some for seventy-five cents
at the druggist s. I used them and I
was relieved . >f the itching in three days,
and I have never had a sign of any skin
disease since. The Cuticura Remedies
are the only remedies to use for skin
disrae-s. they have cured me and they
will cure others in the sams way. J. W.
Bloom, it. 1!. Telegrapher, Holloway,
Mali.. Nov. 20 and Dec. 29, 1906.”
Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed
she lutely pure under the United States
Fvcd and Drtigs Act.
Young Cooper Lies in Hospital
..Slightly Injured—Father
Is Held in Jail
vienna Nov 10.—An encounter between two warring fac-
tions of students at the University of Vienna today resulted in
the injury of about one hundred of the young men. The cause of
the conflict was the smouldering antagonism between the Pan­
German and Jewish students. The bitter feeling culminated in
today s sanguine encounter. Dunng the trouble the balcony of
the university collapsed, precipitating many combatants to the
floor. The Hebrew students turned up at the University early
today, determined to keep out the Pan-Germans. A serious fight
followed their appearance.
Most of the injuries were slight. Among them were a few
broken limbs and collar bones. Race feeling is growing through
out the city.
AMERICAN FEDERATION
OF LABOR MEETS
Nashville. Nov 10
Messages by
wire and mail from various sections
testify to the tremendous excitement
caused throughout the state and
South by the killing of former Unit­
ed States Senator Carmack by young
Robin Jones Cooper in a street duel
late yesterday afternoon Carmack's
brilliant career as United States sen­
ator had made hint one of the best
known national
figures in the
South
Colonel Duncan B Cooper,
father of Kontn. and who was with
him when the duel occurred, has a
legion of friends in this and other
states.
The body of Carmack was removed
today to Columbia, where he was
married and lived until he became
editor of the Tennessean
Young Cooper spent the night lit
jail. His injuries are slight
His fa­
ther. Colonel Cooper. ' spent
identical demands to the Republican
and Democratic party conventions In
the one instance, that of the Republi­
can convention, the declarations
adopted were for the enactment of
a law that would legalize the abuse
and perversion of the injunction writ,
this in direct opposition to what we
had asked. The Democratic party,
in convention at Denver, adopted la­
bor s demands and Incorporated them
in its party platform.
In view of the specific declara­
tions of the men of labor throughout
(■imp
External and Internal Treatment tor
Evcrv Humor n( Infant«, children, and Adult« con-
our country for many years, the re­
ubi« ! Cuticura Soap (25c ) to Cleanse the Skin,
peated declarations and instructions
Cuticura < li'itment ,’»i)c.)to Heal the Skin, and Cuti-
curt . - ■ • nt (50c ). (or in the form of Chocolate
of the American Federation at many
t iitcd P25c per vial of fin» to Purify the Blood
of its conventions, some of which I
Ho:d throughout the world Potter Drug & Chem
G rn
■ Prop«., Boston, Mas«.
have quoted. It devolves upon you,
'1 F ree, Cuticura Book on Skin Disease«
the duly constituted representatives
of the men of labor of our country,
MVER auditorium
you who come here and who have
been in immediate and constant
touch with the tollers of America, it
Denver, Colo., Nov. 9:—I
is for you to say whether the course
Denver Auditorium, where the Dem­
ocratic hosts assembled last July and pursued, to stand faithfully by our
named William J. Bryan for presi­ friends and elect them, oppose our
dent, there were gathered this morn­ enemies and defeat them, whether
ing hundreds of representatives of they be candidates for president, for night at police headquarters, and Is
the workingmen of America. They congress or other offices. Is Justified, reported to have slept well.
The tragic death of Senator Car­
were the delegates to the twenty- and meets with your approval or yaur
mack. who has a host of friends who
eigth annual convention of the condemnation.
The men of labor realize that our sympathize deeply, will probably
American Federation of Labor and
among them was represented every liberties as workers and as citizens have considerable effect upon the
trade and every industry of the are threatened: that our Industrial poylitics of the state.
United States.
It was an assem­ efforts to work for labor's rights and
blage of brawny, fine-looking, in­ Interests upon natural and rational BOHEMIA MINES
tellectual representatives of the lines are outlawed, and that if it Is
toilers, and one that must have im­ the desire and aspiration of Ameri­
ARE VERY BUSY
mediately Impressed Itself on the ca's toilers to work along these
Pacific Morse Liniment is prepared
peaceful,
natural
lines
of
historic
de
­
minds of the scores of spectators
THIS WINTER
expressly far the needs ol horsemen and
who filled the galleries and balconies velopment. those rights and liberties
must be restored.
finchmrn. It is a powerful and pene­
of the big hall.
"The men of labor are Invoked to
trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen­
Promptly at 10 o'clock President
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
The Bohemia Mining District Is
Samuel Gompers mounted the plat­ he up and doing. Their action should
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
form. accompanlel by the other offi­ be consistent, persistent and insist­ following a well-known rule In min­
ing districts, for It Is known by those
sprains and soreness.# Unequaled for
cers of the Federation, members of ent.
“Some over zealous partisans, and familiar, that mining cantps always
curing the wounds and injuries of
the executive committee and frater­
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
nal delegates representing the West­ nartlcularly our opponents, for a pur­ present their most lively appearance
abrasions, sores and bruises
Pacific
ern Federation of Miners and the pose. have declared that I am a Dem- In the winter time. There Is every
■ Norse Liniment is fully guaranteed,
organized labor bodjes of Canada ocr.it and have always been a Demo­ Indication for a real boom In evi­
bo other is so good or helpful in so many
an dGreat Britain, The appearance crat. It may not lie necessary to dence. The Mayflower Company has
of President Gompers was greeted make this explanation to you, but to a large crew of men Installing ma­
»•js. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize
•il dealers to refund the purchase price.
with loud and prolonged cheers, correct any error now or of the fu­ chinery under Superintendent Fasta-
many of the delegates rising and ture. ’ desire to emphasize the fact bend. The West Coast Mines Com­
«MT»a LAR6C MOTTLE« riFTV CCNT»
continuing the enthusiast Ic greeting that though many years ago I count­ pany will soon start their mill; the
H oyt C hemical ,C o . u pomtuand , out.
for several minutes. After quiet had ed myself a Republican, I have not Golden Slipper Company have a con­
BOOKLET
been restored, welcomes were; ex- been and am not now a Democrat, in tract for tunnel work; the Combina­
Ftree e
ssed in behalf of the State of Col- a partisan sense. I owe allegiance tion mine under the management of
pres„v
So far as in Sherman Clark are doing good work
orado, the city of Denver and the to no political party, the light given and hope to get their plant at work
labor’unions of the munlcfpalit'lt my power lies and in
and appropriate responses were made me. I have always without fear of as a fine body of ore is now blocked
by President Gompers and several personal consequences. endeavored out.
The Riverside, Oregon, Colorado
' to perform my duty to my fellow
of the delegates.
and Virginia mines will work all
The annual address of President workers, to my fellowmen.
"The American Labor movement winter. The Golden Rule Company
Gompers was the chief feature of
' the opening day's proceedings. The is not partisan to a political party; Is preparing for winter work and the
! address was one of considerable ! it is partisan to a principle, the prln- North Fairview Co., headed by Her­
length.
Though it required more | ciple of equal rights and human free­ I bert Leigh, win continue mining
throughout the winter. Many other
' than two hours in its delivery the dom.”
properties are getting in supplies and
Treasurer'* IG-imrt.
delegates manifested not the slight­
good feeling prevails
est sign of impatience and gave It
Treasurer Lennon In his report a general
The camp Is reached by two routes
A pure, antisep­ close attention from beginning to said :
—one by Row River to Creseco,
tic Toilet Powder end
Tbe salient points of the ad­
“For a period of eighteen years I
for infants and dress were greeted with loud ap­ have been each year reporting to the where S D Regan la postmaster; the
adults.
Exqui­ plause, and when Mr. Gompers had conventions of the A. F of L as its other by Sharp's creek to Bohemia
sitely perfumed. finished he received a hearty ova- treasurer. During that considerable poet office, where F. J. Hard 1« post
Renders an excel­ tlon Naturally the most Interesting period of time the trade union move­ master and has a general supply
store.
lent complexion paragraphs of the address
were ment has encountered many obsta­
It looks as though Lane County is
and keeps the skin those dealing with the participation cles. and In a large measure over­
clear, soft and of the Federation In the recent cam­ come them. The calamity howlers really going to have a genuine min-
velvety. Relieves paign and election
Injunctions, the have always been In our midst, point­ Ing movanient.
skin irritation and bovcott. eight-hour legi-latlon and ing out the near dissolution of the
GKEEVFEAF ITEMS
should be used undesirable Immigration were treat- trade union movement. But In spite
freely after bath­ led at considerable length, and in Mr of all opposition, ixith from within
(Special
Correspondence.»
ing and shaving, Gompers' customary vigorous sir1* and without, and despite alt discour­
Greenleaf, Nov 7 - Our school Is
WtfmxGouiUu)
giving a delight­ The spread of child labor
agements offered, the trade union
has : re-
ful and refreshing was commended and the de ewtre movement has steadily made pro­ closed and Miss Hamble
turned to her borne at Eugene.
effect. At deal­ were urged to
gress
Improved conditions bave
wan
very
quiet,
The election here
ers or by mail. 25 work of organizing labor and dis­ been secured
Wages have been ad­
cents Box. Pre­ seminating labor P1-0?«®"“*. n__ vanced The intelligence of the work­ though there were two ladles who
pared by
The address of President Gow ers has made wonderful progress, tried to vote
Clarence Burnett I« moving the
ners
was followed by the annual re­ and the solidarity of our movement
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
ports of Secretary Frank Morrlaon Is greater now than at any time In house from his upper place to his
•' CIURAII I ORIESTAi HUM
home on Indian Creek
and Treasurer John B Lennon The
. «
It Is probable the logging camp
r°e esxe azu> uooasuiuo ar
committee the past history of organized labor on
'report of the
this continent With this knowledge at Herman Stelnhauer's will be run­
convention
also was presented The
fore us, there should be no gloom ning again In a week or so.
to exfNM'ted to remain in i session st or discouragement as to the future,
There was a dance at Andy Al-
tters
of
Im-
htanlkyh .
least a
I“’
nbstarles will be me’, but th» "rade masl’s laat n Ight. Ths basket so-
12 Willamette St. . . .
portance are •!afed—f"r considera-
n will meet them »»<•<essftilly clal did not materialize, but the
fndlcatlons
tlon and action.
of the The pessimists. I suppose, will always dance did.
».e
tha
’
the
present
officers
Mlsa Mary Johnston han returned
FedeftU <il’
re-deeted without remain with us: but their lamenta­
tions will not be sufficient to retard to Junction, i after spending several
the progress of organized labor "
weeks with relatives here
9 opposition
(iomprn <i
'DtNFM it RAVE PROPH
His report showed the total Income,
to
annual
In h
WILLIAMS KIDNEY PT LIS
of the organization during th» year
Gem pc rs treated t
to have been $207.655 29. and the I
Have you neglected your kidneys*
tlon at ton<tb. *un
„»•„■.ses $196.937 3*1
Total funds
Haw you overworked your nervous
ject as follows
ted ot hand. $13« «27 «9
system and caused trouble with your
"As a Ir^ad
kidneys and bladder* Have you I
kr own remedy foe heaves
a contributions pains In the loins, aid". I back, groins
‘
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office > aleo show and too frequent a des sire to pass
SEATTLE POSTMASTER
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to certify that I fave tm
Seattle was urine* If no. Williams' ' Kidney Pills
re*
“Star' Heave
will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug
T k ** 4rv^ n»**d ber of het ve».
WILL BE REMOVED
Company, price 50 cent»
Bf. T. Felix Gouraud's
0RIEN1ÁL
TOILET POWDER
."?**' '■*•» winter and »be ha-
' ' w»n afte.,ted since - G Wa'Iace
P<<C. S TONE. Salem. Or.
• '1 .druggirts.
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CREATED SENSATION
LAST NICHT
Foe a Bad Case of Eczema on Child
-Suffered for Three Months—
Disease Reached a Fearful State
-Pam and Itching were Terrible.
CURED AFTER OTHER
M1VKMHKR 12. 1POH
Try Kodol today on on
k* It for a little whll
1 von will nr-Ait tn 'ak
xts what you eat and
,««,1 ft la az,lit
A meeting of the subscribers to the
promotion fund of the Coniniercual
Club was held last evening and sev
erai matters of importance discussed
The first matter to come up for con
sidération was the election of a board
of governors and resulted in the
election of the old board.
The regular meeting of the c
followed the subscribers' meeting,
ter the reading uf the minutes tbe
call for reports was made
Free
Thomas, of the membership commit­
tee. stated that he bad sent out 316
letters, hut as yet had received no ac­
cessions to the membership
The matter of the club's excursion
to Albany was then presented by Mr.
Hartog
He said that a good repre­
sentation from this city would show
to the people of Albany a very pleas­
ant courtesy
Mr Hartog also urged
that a good representation of the
club members accompany the football
team to Portland on the occasion of
the Oregon-O. A. C. game
Manager
McEwen, of the football team, slated
that the people of Corvallis have
made arrangements to accompany the
team from that city, mid that Eugene-
ites should show the same spirit In
regard to the University. President
Campbell moved a resolution that it
be the sense of the club that as large
a contingent as possible should ac­
company the Oregon team to Port­
land and give them every encourage­
ment possible. Motion passed with­
out a dissenting vote.
Manager Hartog then made public
a request which he had leceived that
the club send to the authorities at
Washington a request that the mate­
rial for the new federal building be
white brick instead of red. as the
specifications culled for. On a call
for opinions it was apparent that such
action was very likely to cause delay,
mid the matter was dropped
Mr. Hartog stated that th > city
nightwatchman had rendered a bill
to the Willamette Valley Company
for $8 for services In turning off tbe
lights in show windows and that the
company had refused to pay the
same. The matter was referred to
Walter Griffin for adjustment.
Mr. Hartog then read a letter from
Mr. McMurray at Portland, which
stated that this section could secure
from the department of agriculture
at Washington experts who would
make mi analysis of the soil here­
abouts and publish data with Illus­
trated niai>B
A motion requestiug
the service for Lane county was pass­
ed
President Willlama followed Mr.
Hartog, stating that he had a mat­
ter which he had been requested to
present a number of times the Issu­
ance of the $309,000 111 bonds for the
taking over by the city of the water
system and the extension of the same.
He stated he considered It very prop­
er for the club to Interest Itself In
and to prevent, by Injunction if nec-
essary, any action of the council
which would place the city Leply
Aft-„r a
and unnecessarily In debt
call for expressions of opinion only a
few present responded. It seemed to
be the prevailing opinion that the
subject was not a proper one for dis­
cussion by the club Ht this time.
Manager Hartog offered a resolu­
tion to the effect that the city coun­
cil go ahead with all possoble dis­
patch with the taking over of the wa­
ter plant and the sale of such bonds
as were necessary for Its purchase
|and improvement. The resolution was
| passed unanimously, after which an
adjournment was taken.
word was given tbe great mass of
steel bega in to move majestically
down tbe greased wavs tor Its tnl-
tul plungi e Into Its native element,
Miss Benti m dashed against the prow
a bottle o f wine decorated with the
national colors. As she did so she
exclaimed tn firm tones:
"I christen tbee North Dakota."
A great wave of enthusiasm swept
over the crowd of spectators as the
christening ceremony was perform­
ed. Down In the crowd and up on
the stand men and women waved hats
and handkerchiefs, while thousands
of throats joined in the wild cheer-
which greeted the new queen ef
sea
Shrill whistle blasts from
nearby factories and the fleet of
boats assembled in the river join­
ed In tbe chorus, and almost drowned
the notes of the national anthem, va­
liantly played by the band.
A Magnificent Battleship
Tbe North Dakota is a sister ship
of the Delaware, which is under con­
struction at Newport News. The in­
itial outlay for the huge battleship
was $10,000,000
Iler guns alone
will cost about >1,000,000. She will
have a long forecastle deck, extend­
ing from the bow nlniost to the cen­
MARY L. BENTON.
tre of the ship. The ten twelve-inch
Miss Mary U Benton of Fargo, guns will be arranged in five turrets,
chosen by Governor Burke of North two to a turret, the forward turret
Dakota to act ns sponsor for the bal- being so located that the axes of Its
guns will be twenty-four feet above
Ueahip iiaunii for her native state
the water line, and just abaft of this
turret will be another, the barbette
Quincy, Mass.. Nov. 10. Into the of which wi.. be sufficiently high for
waters of the Fore river, on whose Its guns to clear the roof of the for­
short's several of the finest ships of ward turret.
Abaci the break of the forecastle
the “new navy" have been built,
there was launched today the great deck, and also situated on the axis of
steel hulk of what will lie th«> for- the ship, will be two more twelve-inch
tnldable battleship North Dakota gun turrets, the guns of the forward
The occasion was a notable one. as turret In this pair ftriug over the roof
the North Dakota Is the first United of the after turret. Abaft and near
States 20,000 ton all -big-gun battle­ the stern will be the fifth and last of
Naval men declare
ship of the Dreadnaught type Built the big turrets
by the Fore River Shipbuilding Com­ that no navy in the world possesses a
pany, the big vessel is 60 per cent ship of the Dreiuluaught type in
completed, and will be turned over which the guns are better arranged.
For repelling torpedo attacks the
to the government In less than a year.
The keel for the North Dakota was North Dakota will carry a secondary
laid on December 10 last, the date of battery of fourteen five-inch guns
the sailing of the Atlantic fleet on I These guns are all to be mounted
Its globe encircling trip, aud in her broadside.
The vessel will be driven by tur­
construction all time record« for the
building of American naval vessels bines of 25,0(10 combined horsepow»-
er.
These powerful turbines must
have been broken.
drive the powerful battleship through
Named by North Dakota (iirl
Shortly before the hour set for the the water at the rate of at least 21
launching, while the wedges were be­ knots an hour on the four-hours*
ing driven In to lift the weight from trial run. if the contract Is to be ful­
the ground to the sliding ways, the filled. The officials of the company
naming party, led by Rear Admiral confidently assert that they will be
Bowles, president of the shipbuild­ able to do this and go the government
ing company, made its way through one better, making at least twenty-
the crowd and ascended the launch­ two knots speed. If this can tie done
ing stand. The sponsor, Miss Mary it will be u record to be proud of, for
Benton, daughter of Colonel John D. i It will eclipse the present world's
Benton, of Fargo, N. D., received an record of the Dreadnaught, twenty-
ovation, ns did also Governor John one knots, and that. too. for a con­
Burke and other members of the siderably larger battleship-
The length of the North Dakota is
North Dakota party.
The launch of the big vessel was 510 feet and beam 85 feet. Her com­
entirely auccesaful anil was witnessed plement will consist of nearly »00
by an Immense crowd.
When the officers and men.
STANDARD OIL CASE
TO SUPREME COURT
Chicago, Nov. 10.—The government'« petition for a rehear­
SEVERAL NEW MEN
ing in the case of in which the United States circuit court of ap­
FOR GENERAL STAFF peals reversed the trial court's decision in fining the Standard
Washington. D. C., Nov 10
Ma­
jor General William P. Duvall and
Brigadier-General Frederick Funs­
ton William II Carter, Winfield H
Edgerly and William W. Wother-
spoon, comprising a board of army
officers appointed for the purpose,
met today to make selection for de­
tail of officers to fill vacancies occur­
ring In the personnel of the general
staff At present there are three va­
cancies, and seven more will occur
next year.
WHEN HER RACK ACHÍ».
A Woman El nil« All Her 1 n.-rgy aii<1
Ambition Hlljtping Away
Eugene women know how the
aches and pains that come when the
kidneys fall make life a burden.
Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz­
zy spells, distressing urinary troub­
les. all tell of sick kidneys and warn
you of the stealthy approach of dia­
betes, dropsy and Bright's disease.
Doan's Kidney
Pills permanently
cure all these disorders. Here's proof
of It In a Eugene woman’s words:
Mrs. L E Abbot, 4M Pearl street.
Eugene, Oregon, says: “Last winter
I was taken down with a bad spell
of kidney complelnt end my back be­
came so weak and lame that I oould
hardly move. I took various remedies
but did not derive any benefit. Fin­
ally Doan's Kidney Pills were rec­
ommended to me by a friend and my
hueband procured a box at DeLano'a
drug store
They proved to be all
and more than la claimed for them.
•
tn, 'he pains and weak­
ness left me and my kidneys were
strengthened I consider Doan's Kid­
ney Pills the beet remedy of Its kind
on the market."
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember ’he name Doan's and
take no other
A
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Allen of Medford Is In t
neu
guarantee
DeWitt Kidfley and Bladder Pills
as that Is
Kodol dl- are unequaled In rases of weak back,
all drug
NORTH DAKOTA, MEW
Oil Company of Indiana $29,240,000 for alleged rebating, was
denied in the court of appeals today. It is now stated that the
government will attempt to bring the whole mtater before the
supreme court on a writ of certiorari.
OPINION FAR-REACHING
The government, in its petition for re-hearing, intimated
that if the opinion of the judges of the appellate court—Gross­
cup, Seaman and Baker—was allowed to stand it would nullify
nearly every «hred of rate reformatory legislation accomplished
by the Roosevelt administration.
SAM GOMPERS
SAYS AN HONOR IS
PRESIDENT'S SLIGHT
DE I J<’lot H BANANA t'RKAM
This recipe Is highly recommended
by one of our correspondents; try It
for desert tomorrow.
Peel five large bananas,
rub
smooth with five teaspoons of sugar.
Add one teacup sweet cream beaten
to a stiff froth, and then add one Ide.
package of Lemon Jell-O dissolved
In 1H teacups boiling' water. Pour
Into mold and when cold garnish with
csndled cherries. Serve with whipped
cream, or as a good pudding sauce.
Denver. Nov. 10- -Oomper« de­ Jell-O la sold by all grocera at 10c per
clines to discuss his elimination as a package.
gueat at tbe dinner arranged by
President Roosevelt for the various
labor baderà and lawyers to discuss
labor matters. Compera contended
himself with the statement that he
considered himself honored by the
(elusion and considered the presl-
dent's act a
_ tribute to hts honesty
and to the manner In which Oompers
has represented the millions of mem-
tiers of tbe Federation
Henry Mathews, of Oocben, paid
an election bet this morning by car­
rying Prank Hyer from th* front of
Goldsri Ith « cigar store to tbe da-
pot
Hyer Is no lightweight and
Mathews was compelled to reet sev-
•ral times before bls journey wan
Hyer tooted a horn to
completed
■ ths
clear the way for hie steed. At
Eugene Loen A Ravings Bank 9 g
S[«encer kicked Mathews twice to
fill the terms of the wager.
U»e DeWitt's Carbollted
Witch
bark ache. Inflammation of tbe blad­ Hazel Salve- It Is healing, cooling
der, rheumatic pains, Antiseptic and and cleansing It is especially good
act promptly, «old by all druggists. for plies. Sold by all druggists.
Sold in tugent by W. L DeLino
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