Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE FI'GFXF wmiLV GUARD. TH! R>I>AV, JAXUARF 21. l»<Hi
below NEWS NQTES FR0M
The V-t
is not as smart
COTTAGE GROVE
neck, which could
rn by a debutante with modesty
and good taste. It is becoming rath­
NEW DIRECTOIRE SHIRT WAIST.
er a universal cut for gowns worn
ARMENTS
ef
the
called shirt waist type are made from tub
Born
—
-To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Ma
­
after six o'clock in the evening. Wo­
rial« lightweight woolens or silks. The waists talked of differ
rn’n who are rec iving or are house son. yesterday morning, an elght-and-
cut from last spring» models In that tbe sleeves are Straight att(1
guests at late afternoon teas omit a a-half pound girl.
rather tight, and tbe waist is without any suggestion of funUM|M „ |
stock and wear tbe square-necked , Yesterday afternoon we were agree­
ably
surprised
by
a
visit
from
L.
C.
bodice, which they also put on for i
the front, but have an easy ft at the side of the bust, the neces-sar, fU”,lw
Frederickson, of Sleepy Eye. Minn.,
th” opera or a formal dinner.
being amuw«1 for by «bort tuck» at the shoulders. These waists re U
While the women in New York who has been living near Eugene for tended foe an entirely different purp «- from the fancy ones made tn , orw_
the
past
several
months.
He
has
have adopted the Parisian hat at its ,
biggest, Paris milliners and Paris come from the land o fice and snow, sDond watt tbe atyle ot dress wtth which they are worn, frills, trimming
etc., botag in tt(J
mondaines have turned a complete! only to find the practical joke that
way a p»rt of the
"volteface.” The Russian turban and I old Oregon ha« played on Its inhabi­
makesp of the tn.
the Polonaise bonnet appear not only ( tants. Mr. Frederickson is a success­
in rich fura, such as ermine and aa-, ful photographer, retired from busi­
l»«ed aaodels,
ble, but in monkey skin, in astra- ■ ness. however, and is now living on
y4"* ll®» is beta«
a
fine
fruit
farm,
where
the
days
are
khan, in thick, silky, furry wools, in
deoRRed. and • n th#
spent
long
tn
happiness,
and
indulges
One of th* prettiest dancing parties Methodist church met this week with which the blouse Is to bd worth , »wanedown and In duck’» plumage.
wktde the taU<,Eetf
hat in one of the most beautlfud and de­
given at the armory thia s*a»oa t<x>k Mr». Frank Chambers at her home while the velvet ribbon 1» of a wlde- ; Beside» th»»» gire many new
line» et the u«w
place In t evening under the auspice« on Weal Seventh »treet. Following, ly contrasting tint, as seen In the | shapes of tHM bfifiver with high lightful occupations, that of growing
iy»4»tt are tonne it
pf the lodge of Elk«. The hail was the regular buaineea meeting an hour case ut a 1’earJ gray wrist trimmed crowns that ait J4FB l«tW »hoqt the luscious pipins, pears and prune«. His
beautifully decorated, from the cen- waa »pent socially. Mrs Chambers.: with blark relvet and another of I | head and which have narrow curling wife, daughter and son, who la at-
ft»c»r£Ran-
<|’e <>f lhe exiling to the balcony were Mrs Fred Chamber» and Mr». P. E. : del blue with -hunter'- green. With brim», something like tbe equ«»trlan-
•ar Koaa C*
auspended
uf . i ¡vy.
Hnodgra«»
served
fhst tbaai was ft J
<win,.,i —
woi,
•«— ....
vis . ■ —
' ' _ Inter- ' m«a
•>
,”dKra»s
served
refreshments, many of such blouses are w< rn blasst? ■ . ne’a of th» Dlrectolre.
laa_ sfr*am*rs
a«_
---
.,Y
h. ,h" E*J“ •'vwa
rolors w xzz
rtf pui~
pur- T.b9re were aboyt (Qrty ladM» preaeut piece-velvet Dlrectorle girdle«, which
-
Among n«w ostrich novelties for
* the earjj
- •*
pie *
and
wine».
comer« of
“*
“"- In the four .................
* '
* ♦
* ♦
*
are kn. •
the waist and full hats, gorgeous boa effects are the lat-
♦
were large .-Ik > 14s brli-t
.
Tonight lb the freshman party, «nd in two long and wide rtreamers al­ evt, and doubtless tbe most exclus­
«■Weme dk
llantly lighted with purple «nJ * u Ito t groat preparation« are being made to most to th* hem cf the akjrt*
ive. and are really tbe ideal thing
fact«* e »kirt wtih
lights. Punch wan nerved du lug the make it one of the most nota-1
Oriental looking blouses that are for effectively decorating one of the
ll» Wit side» wl5
evening. There was a large attend­ ble events of the college year. The charming with broadcloth tailored1 very large, picturesque models so
ance of both students and lodge mem­ fre«hnn n have been .busy all'day dec- coat and skirt suit«, or a« a portion I much in vogue at the present time.
ao< be seeu at all.
bers.
he Elk« have the reputation orating
»..>
and giving
.. ....... the
. _ final touches
. .......,
j of a aimpie afternoon house cos-I As this ornament iB extremely ex­
and jupes of »11
of being royal entertainers and have to the detail», for this is one of the tume, are of Persian crepe de chine. [ pensive, it is not likely to become
characters will
added another xcor» to their success. most anticipated »..vent» in college .They are made up with straight up I too popular.
broadeued to
•
I social clrivir.
4 1*
A new fad in Paris is to edge face
siderab'-
' and down fold draperies or with fichu I
whiff,
Af.
Mrs GeO. Ypi ia entertained thl»
♦ *
effects corning again: t tucked net | veils on the bot’om with a oand of
afternoon m L t how* ou Lincoln
Mr.
Geo. E. Wood, who yokes, darned with si'k G obs in Per-,! fur, and they are very becoming with
-u» bdek th.- skirt
afreet. Cm
•re the afternoon’s reside
Eighth treet. were «Ian colors. They are eminently prac­ fur toques or hats. The finest makes
1» finished In habit
pastime
M
surprised
ran was assisted in very [
by the tical tn that they ac< rrd well with are bordered in and inch-wide line of
Style and fastens at
serving by
i Helen and Carry members of the W. O. W. degree team a gown of almost any hue, while the seal-skin, ermine or sable, while the
the front or aide
Coll, Miss
• !"lt*n and Ml»» and Circle guard« on Wednesday transparent white collar, coming next common skunk, known by the aristo­
front. Targe but
BUzabeth Y
” Ir- invited guests evening, January 13.
The evening , to the face, makes them universally cratic title of Alaska sable, U also
tons actually cloae
were Mi- F
Y >uh
Mr«. J. Gold wax »pent in playing flinch, each one becoming.
quite popular.
smith. Mrs.
I’age, Mr«. Albert present trying to carry off (he prize,
or simulate the •'los­
Ready-made i’. t n and velvet vab-
Evening bodice« to be worn with
Geisler, .'ii
Luc y Abrams, Mrs. 1. which was flna,.y landed by Mr». Lee. Empire skirt;; of satin, faille or vel­ ochon rosettes wlth metal centers are
ing. Rand trlrwnltig
M. Glen, M” IV c. Osburn, Mr», Ti- Heveral vocal «election« were well
which has hereto­
vet are c.t be be Irish, of point appli­ sometimes the scie trimming of tail­
tun. Mrs. .1 n
l ¿hbv, Mrs. c E rendered by th* different member« que. of folded tulle, cf metallic lace ored hats, or they are used as a foun­
fore been popular
Loomli.
.
h Itildf Church. Mrs. during the evening.
Mr. and Mr«. or of palletted net and sometimes dation for wing clusters. Sometimes
ou skirts must b*
C. TY E ..: vis,
-
?
-riar, Mrs. B. Wood were presented with a hand­ consist merely of satin linings drap­ several long-looped wheel rosettes
avoided, for it h
■ L. Vogart, M“* '"Ren, .Mrs. .Mary home silver «et In appreciation of
with crushed ribbon or velvet cab­
ed
with
folds
cf
tranvparert
materi
­
ON.7 it. Mrs. i. Allen. :
entirely out of style
S D Allen, their good work in both orders, bight al running horlzonally across the ochon centers are put on a hat, but
•Airs rr.ckar d. M ru. Lilley, Mr», ni ls-> Trip’diluents «urq served.
Wide folds ars
usually one is sufficient, especially if
bust
and
under
the
arms,
while
the
K.s J W Kays. Mrs. Frank
bosusttains
used
sleeves are simply bands crossing tbe made of loop rows clustering like
Patterson and Miss
Pat»«
placed dose to tb«
shoulddrr. $IK’h bodices are termed petals about a rcse heart. Many of
Ann lVhlH»l<«i*
in co-
lower edge Them
•’lilgh-neckej'' whan While or flesh­ the>3 rosettes are ■ used
■ ­ ,a
—uac-
4b
ba
FADS AND FASHIONS
colored tulle Is laid across the decol- tlou with a crush silk
are often braided.
r
trimming
’Mrs. W. I’. Morse hM g1»»n two le .
, lettage at back and front, and ia the entire crown,
r BOF agt OR
RAUL EHRLICH.
With a shirt wabt
,-or hard »ervlc«
llghtful aft<moons thia week In honor ««»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»««»»A finished at th» throat with a jewel-, this trlmmP
«ad fff MVWdingly practl- .
such aa the on«
.vobel peter for o»«diciive wHJ lx
of h*r guiat. Mrs C. H Brown, wfiu ■
.
I t-d neckband.
c*ll »« 14 ‘W HKliy
“j be replaced j , r Sed. U was niuvouBced »mAcMliy
• h • w a the new
la vfs'tirg h»ra from fllblf/, low», i
(Guard Atxfrial Service.)
khovld II
to »ho*
There are two «Istlnct klndq.
» tbe parfora-, *4vr—u Prufswer Pani Bbrllcb st
bas>4k«rch4ef era*
On Wednesday th* ladfca brought
New York, Jan. 18.—Lingerie
WMfi
i>y,the
hat
pins.
Jabots,
each
lnt<-n«»d
to
rtt
fkHain
their nmdlowork jr.d «peat u social bloti»*« are more than ever popular !
Berlin and Profewww Bile Metaitalkofl
vat Mg be worn
the latest conceits from \„,Q.
■afternoon. An elaborate three-course and there la a gixid reason for it. ( occasions On the »¿ eet, wh«<n atvyO , vllkii of th«
of Part« Prefeaaor KknuA ui woe
Th» haadkec'-hlef
)dng
walking,
or
la
tbe
office
Con and Paris are suede muff«' ThBV
¿7 T.
V ¿7
—».
•
wash­
—as served by Mra More«. Mor* than anything else a
sfcaoM not be made -
often oraam
worldwide fame by Ms reamrebaa ia
hr are dainty, and
«Misted by ’!rs Myers and MI m Veda able nature they land a dressy air working, th» jub»* ia a
bacteriology.
too large. Is inely
double
panel
of
plaited
ruatWrlJn
edg
­
with »mall bunfthe» of
Among th«
«4u«' kenbush
'11- house watt pret-I to a simple costume.
piMted and presaed
hM’
tiiy deqgrr.’zi 1th ut flower». Th* newe«t blouse« of that Character ar* ed with lace. For mattaWes, lunch­ Ä<£"~ •'
into shape and then
■■
tending the University of Oregon, ar»
giioat« were Mra C E. Brown, Mrs i those showing groups of narrow eons. afternoon cAllaj the double,
Pocket-
doubled back on
-"’j are to com« into style w|tb hlm
Aside from the present
1. M. Glenn. Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush. . tucks entre dux, w|th fine embroid­ fluffy jabot ia appPoprtaXe The lat­
again
«nd in aklrt aeams at that. I "spell” of weather he is much pleased
U«df two-thlrds of'
Mrs. I alter Mr». Mien», Mrs, Douglas, eries. xrhlch ar» In themselves so* ter Is mad$ of accordeou-plalted The
ita length, which
Air». Bove*, ¡..‘rs K, i,r;>by, Mr« 1‘lauk, elaborate that no other trimming la I mull, neb br lace, and runa from the mr > ,«lt»0ning into the skirt will be with Oregon and its wonderful oppor­
Practically th» Mm» CollkF almost. If not quite, to the » X® ted by embroidery or soutache tunities. While here he visited with
Jlr». Wright, Mr#. Andrews, Mra neceaaary
wilt make a double'
A. J. Armstrong, of this city.—West­
Boddy. rfra. Faubian, , Mm. Davie. thing may he said of any of th» all- top of the hlgh-waiated skirt. This jtfild around the edge.
labor -me end short
1»
of
plain
lace-edge.
It
was
fash
ern
Oregon.
The
rug
muff
supersede«
al!
other«
over».
notably
the
long
popular
Eng
Mra. Bullard. Meg, Gibson. Mr«. Sny­
It fold« over, with only a silk bag to
llah eyelet holva and the more noyet loti a ble In the bi ginning to add me
der and Mias Veda yqackenbii»h.
I hls tucked shirt waist is cut in Sevan sizes
. or satin ribbo
..
. ft
encase the hands.
A « *
Maderla effects, which material« need loops of velvi but
LITTLE LIBERIA
this
style
h
*
lts
ngtn,
nut
tnia
r
entire
length
measure
To copy it for the average (icraon requires
Heavy
embroidery
ia
much
used
on
On Thursday Mr» Morse entertain I only be shirred Into ah Inch-wldei
*0
van-
i|
the
plain
tnaterl'^J
ENGAGES IN ROW 1» hes wide or 2A, j4*ds 38 inches wide.
•d with progressive whlat. Mra. Lili band of embroidery extending across1 Ished and
used gauze stockings.
alone.
FIXIRENCE FAIRBANKS.
won th • first prize Tbe host*«« wan the shoulder In order to afford suf-;
_
Among all the o’’
«■Hinted in serving luncheon by Mrs. riilint fullnegs over the bust, and
Konakrey, French Guinea, Jan. 15.
lt n
a»r remarkable
I,ak* and Mrs. Genn. The following then drawn down trimly against the new lines tl (
The Spirit of Winter.
News has just been received that ;
„•
coming
out in
clothes
is
th
ladies were pt
Mr». Brown. natural waist line. They are finish­
The Spirit of Winter is with us, the Liberian customs boat, Lark,, MANIFOLD MARVELS OF
alight., square decol-
, Mrs. Travin. ed with high, pointed collars of, let* of the (tecfw-vii etching gown. making its presence known in many bombarded a German steamer off the
'Mr*. Lili, Mrs,
.romp. Mrs matching material and long wrlsted For a deer *iv or more the extremely different ways stmetlmes by cheery coast of Liberia, but the reason is'
nihith.ini
ELECTRICITY DISPLAYED
low gov
H.."nuiond, Mra. cuffs forming deep points over
,
. .*
«
I«*
0WU
a» hi
en III
in IBBIIIMU,
fashion, Willi
with sunshine and glistening snows, and not given. Tbe German guardship I
I
the
ii„ Mr«. Cump- hands.
^eint of its V-«haped back only sometimes by driving winds and Kamerum, has sailed for Liberia.
lia Gcnn, Mlns,
Shehilsettes and tight-fitting el- «’■ lack or two above a lew corset. blinding storms. To many people it
To Guard Porta.
ßnyd«.- M,*>- •’I l-4 h)’nn J Miss Quii :k-. bow cuff« play a leading part In the
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 16.—The fourth
Fhtifc kas changed within the last seems to take a delight in making
London, Jan. 15.—The Lark was
I embellishment of the very new
n.
Wlonth to an appreciable degree. No bad things worse, for rheumatism formerly the yacht of Lord Roths­ annual electrical show opened In the
twists harder, twinges sharper, ca­
thing In fancy blouses. The«-
» « •.
.4 _ 1MV VWtger do women consider it the cor­
child. and was purchased by the Li­ Coliseum today and will continue .
dur Afternoon \t hlat i eltle», designed for use with lin» rect thing to wear a low gown at tarrh becomes more annoying and the berian government with the object for two weeks.
After visiting the’
many symptoms of scrofula are de­
ball
or
oi>era.
The
new
cut
la
me-
week with Mr» Hugh piece afternoon reeep'
;■ x*n revalûmes
of stopping ships coming into ports mammoth exhibition one 1» almost
I. J. \V. Hubbs. Mr». IL of broadcloth, ia-'ll’ u»er« de »ole or dl«eval. It Is the forerunner of the veloped and aggravated. There is not not open to the trade of the world. InclineJ to discredit the word» of the
a. E E. M'nk and Mrs. velvet, are deve' .••fi*d of «ilk veiling new mediaeval and ecclesiastical much poetry in this, but there is The «ix guns aboard the Lark are a famous Edison that the electrical
>n were the gueuts of j finely tuck»* _ tn vertical line« and styles that promise to becom» faafcioD- truth. and it is a wonder that more gift from the British government.
industry is still in its infancy. The
people don’t get rid of these ailments.
¡.trimmed with tibb.in velvet strap« uble this year.
elaborate and varied displays not on­
The medicine that cures them—
l»“d u.<itlona. ■___
_____
________
•
*
The ' ailing precisely I
Thia new cut Is square, coming
Oakland Owl.
Professor H._ E. ly illustrate the progress made by
Aid Society of the 111 «tches th» shade of the gown with well over the shoulders and running Hood's Sarsaparilla—is easily obtain­
ed and there Is abundant proof that Slattery, of Eugene, has been engag­ electric light, heat and power dur-,
' Pacific Hors« Liniment Is prepared
Itg cures are radical and permanent. ed as principal of the Oakland public ing the past twenty-five years, but
expressly far the needs of horteaten and
i
also
show
many
wonderful
devices
school. He comes highly recommend­
ranchmen. It Is • powerful sod pen«-
and
inventions
of
recent
date
with
P
W
Dunn
Is
in
Portland
for
a
ed and it Is hoped he is the right man
tratlng liniment, a remedy for emergen­
»FACTS AND FIGURES
,
which
the
general
public
is
little
ac-
in the right place.
few day».
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
'
quainted.
relief of pain, and the best liniment lor
ON NEW COUNTY
Electrical cooking devices from
sprains and soreness.* Unequaled lor
one of the most unique features of
curing the wonnds «nd injuries ol
OF NESMITH
the exhibition. Practical demonstra­
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
tions show how the housewife can
abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific
get up in the morning and by the
Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
Cottage Grove Commercial
mere pushing of a few buttons have
No other is so good or helpful in so many
Club committee* which has in charge
breakfast ready within eight min­
ways. If It fails to satisfy, we authorize
the matter of presenting the bill to
utes. Other interesting exhibits are
all dealers to refund the purchase price,
the legislature for the formation of
of electrical heating apparatus, laun­
tarna LAKOC BOTTLES FlFTV CENTS
the new county of Nesmith, has com­
dry machinery, sanitary devices and
piled the following figure«:
H
oyt
C mcimical C o ., Rum**»,
cleaners, and numerous otner nouse­
Total area. 1956 square miles
hold necessities.
BoottLer
wee •
Total asaeMaed valuation.
The show, however, is not all nov-1
915.933.
eltiea.
Tbe big, new, practical
Total population, 7964
things in electricity prevail to a large
Total number of achool children.
extent.
Much more working mi»-
1'opcka, Jan. 14.—Topeka's famous hostelry, The Cope­ 1810
chtnerv is displayed than at the prev­
Total number of school districts.
land, was destroyed by fire early today. I. E Lambert, of Empo­ 41.
ious shows, illustrating the count­
A POSITIVE
CURE
jdhv or • •
Ini
ies« uses for the electric motor in
Anaeaaed valuation per capita.
ria, one of the most prominent attorney-politicians in the state,
T/.„.I (••»«««
the home, the factory, the store and
1617.1«
o cans »0 eat-
<ty
ia missiug and is believed to have been burned to death. Of the
for transportation on lan« and saa
11.140.864 of thia valuation Is
•f
l^n*
co
un
from
the
south
portion
IbO guests, twelve are injured. Several firemen were also seri­
ty Included within th» boil nd a rie« of
ously hurt.
A marriage lice a «a was issued la
th* new county
11.4S5.56» is from th* northern
Portland a few days ago to Arthur
The four-story brick was totally destroyed. The origin is portion
of Douglas county Inclnded
P Rnney. son of Mrs A A Hafleu
WE SMTALJEPSaa
thought to have been defective electrical wiring in the store within the present boundaries of the
ger, of Foley Springs, and Miss Anna
ninsorta-- "**•
now county
K Nlmmo They both reside In Port­
room. The loss is estimated at $100,000, with insurance of proi»o«<>l
Bold by W. A Kuyaewdall. drug
land.
The present »tale and county lew
U»i
1« 11 mills giving the proposed new
$45,00C.
county at the «ante rale a revenue of
The building win plentifully supplied with fire escapes from >x«.99t 30 7 70 mills of thl« amount
the roomy lobby and wide hallways, but the main stairway was being county tax. or 116.031.71.
the proposed new eountv
built around the elevator and the flames shooting up the shaft
Coat of coupty officer», fixed
arleat
soon shut off this means of escape.
Clerk, per annum ............ ,
HUNTERS&TRAPPERS GUIDE.
Soon as the alarm was sounded men, women and children, Sheriff, per annum ....
***** *h'»c
th« »ehrrt «x. r w-<tWn |)).Mtr«Uat ali Far An ’ ‘ * **
scantily clad, were crowding the upper halls, and about seventy- Treasurer, per annum .
County judge, per annum
five gueses managed to get to the lower floor before the stair­ A««ea»or per annum ...
case was ent off. Half a dozen were forced to jump from the School aunerlntcnden’
Today's Suggestion by Ellen Stan.
r
G
c
t
1
•¿con’s
FURSHIDES
windows, while others were rescued by the firemen from win­
Total fixed «alarle« ............ 14too
Two county cnmtnlxaloners at I 1
dows of the hotel, tops of adjoining buildings and from the fire
per day each for actual time nerved
escapes. But few had time to collect their personal belongings,
Coroner « aalarv paid by fees
The Baiarlo» of th* above eountv
and most of them got out of the building in their night clothes.
office*« are practically a du pl frate of
the Hood River county officer»
The probable coat of officer» »al­
arle» per year. Including comtalsaton-
TWO LIVES LOST
er and coroner, win not exceed 85.-
I««.
Thia amount deducted from IM
Everett, Wash., Jan. 14
Fire caused by the explosion of a
OSS ?x leave« a balance of 338.53t 75
gasoline »tore thia morning eoat the live» of two great» of the for public service
Great Northern Hotel, a small two-story building at Delta, a SU
burb of Everett.
The dead are. J A. L Burnett, telegraph operator in th«
office of the superintendent of th« Great Northern; F. Leroux a
mill employe.
The injured
Nora Smith, a domestic, may die; Mrs Findlan,
owner of th« hotel; Frank Cockburn, freight yard workman,
Clara and Grace Beckwith. daugh­
ter» of lidward Beckwith, were ’*-
clared dependent children by th» ju­
venile court today and committed to
the care of Mr» M K Russell, keep­
er of the county poor farm, until
further order of the court. Travis
KASPARILLA
MME. MARISKA-ALMICH, NEW MEZZO SOPRANO OF THE
MANHATTAN OPERA.
Am wvn< th* oprratfr -and«' credited to i*w-«r ilani-nerrteln of the Mnn-
hattan <»pera House New YorK ts Mme Marieka Aldrich, the mew anprat
Wbeu Mr UtuimwvtHn vwa tn Par»« k«Wtn< for talent he ».--•vnted a bear
tn< to Mme Martska Akdrtrh tn tb» presell - of Melba
Neither was twirieu
larty Impreeeed wtth thr «trangvr nnttl abe heran t<> Mnr bm ahe bad
It
half Üntabad '»er flrat nn roher wbev Mu ■ Mr
iw «Med
approval to th»
taij rosart* Wheo tbe «-ng was emn lieh
•tirer f.
a five rear cua
trw- t ready für her to «tgn
I
This sterling household reined v is most
succeasfully prescribed for a world of
*rouIdes ” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and aii-
mentary canal, gently but perxiMentIv
stimulating a healthful activnv.
It»
beneacial inflneoce extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in tbe
J*iigeauon uid assimilate r. .if
toM. promoting a wholesome, nauira'
correcting sour atomach bid
breath, irregularities nt the bowels, con­
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to th.ae unwbo^oan-
vK“P“niu dnpeb drew»
"^’.headache backaclie and desrw.i.
ency due to inactivity of the liver.
■<dnevs and digestive tract. It ia a
strengthening tonic of the htghest value
del'Jl.U
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