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TWO TVS ÎUOBMK WKKLT OU AID, THURSDAY, FBI 17. 1910 — t 1 "S COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE U Good Blood Msana good health, and Hood*« Sarsaparilla haa an unapproachod record aa a blood-purifier. It "fleets ita wonderful cures, not stmply becatiM» it contains sarsaparilla but because it cotubtuee the utmost remedial values of more than 20differeut ingredients. There ta no real substitute for it. If urged to buy any preparation HERMANN’S FATE SNOW AND SLEET STORMS 11 “? ?.™ ANO RAGING BLIZZARD OVER WEALTHY MAN ®. *■ IS MURDERED FOR REVENGE ¡Mil AND aatd hi be "nut as good’' you may be sure it is inferior, coota leiw to make, Cbkagtf. F«bj IS Ravrng« I« be At the commonwealth conference and yielda the dealer a larger profit A meeting of l.an* coutil» trull Get ll.’od • SaraaDartlla uxlaj lu »«ul li«»x* ♦ grower, was held al th* courthouae llAved to U av « br«’U thrt motive of th« this morning at tha University ef kirui or la ekocolatad ubl.a kaann m sarMiaU ♦ Portland. Feb 13 — Tie thia afternoon The attendai»«:* waa murder of Charlea W'lltablr«. a weal Oregon, two subjects, "The til ♦ Hermann case was given to good, the big circuit room being full th* gluVtt muuufa»lurrr, found dead New York, Feb. 12. — Raging blizzards, drifting snow, rain provemtnt of ths Condition of ♦ the jury at 11:05 o'clock. of fruit grower» and othera lutei ln<( night In hl« factory with tUlrtj and sleet are scourging the Eastern and Southeastern States eated M««vru stiletto wound« In III« body Country Life in Oregon," and will not be a rare thing anywhere ♦ They had not reached an In that binine»». I't»«» peakers of the occasion wet* About a tn«»uth mm «» Wiltshire <au«$r<| Public Affairs." w-hen people realize that they are ♦ agreement at 2:10 o'clock. ♦ today. “Publicity for K. New II. pr «Idcut of th* alate th«’ arrest of two Italian« for having Under the getting their money's worth. Gov + Owing to the fact they did ♦ were dealt with, Pittsburgers are floundering through snow 17 inches deep, W. board of hotlieultui >. and Profeaaor gold him Mtolen property one w»« former, the matter ot road im- ernment matters should be presented ♦ not go to lunch they are be ♦ ji.-civement. schools and free traus- to laborers an«" physicians and stu ♦ lieved to be hard at work try ♦ while the railroads and trolley systems of that section of Penn Ch.it I' » A C tie chief poniol'Ulat m « ii tv iic.nl to a term III the house of ♦ portc'lon for p.ipils were discussei. dents and people of other pursuits In ♦ ing to agree. ut the Oreg hi \grl ultnral Coll'-g* ci>r i«'«t Ion und th«* other * am dismiss It I« th«« belief of the police I hat ♦ j sylvania are badly blocked. Ilo I» a grndu.it* of ••d The pa;.els po«t was urged by W. K. its application to opportunity for ♦ at C trillili». From all sections of Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia th' University of Mlaeourl ani n Ith«« írt i1«* mah phiiin«'«l III«« murd«*r of Newell, sta’e horticultural!»!. work and public health and scholar ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ t _ Under the latter, the two ways ly research. practical m | i fib» grow r and orc' ard I \\ lit whir«* (or revena«« Th«’ pulle.» haw arrested Ihr.»«« men Portland. Or., Feb. 12 Judge [and Ohio come reports of suspended traffic and snow blocked specialist. III* iiddre c was full of of securing putliclty was wanted; The State Bureau a« M«*diuni Th. y Instructions and pollila for better In <-«»nn«'« tl«»n with th«* murder one is education, ti. other Is to ex "A state bureau should be the Charles E Wolverton, in the United highways. Snow in that section is still falling. 1 <irv l.«>ren«e liar tel, Frank Ebbob* fruit In thia section of press government bus:, ess in terms center of information for all who States district court today delivered growing of There were four inches of snow in Philadelphia during the Ihn state i mik I Chris Ebbob’ Th«’ latter c I m I iiin of private business. W 1. Eggler- wi--1 to secure it. Bureaus of i munic- his instructions to the jury in the Ml* Newell's addle-, was also full to have been out of the city nt the ton, of California, cri: ised the ipal research have been of great > ser- case of Fortner Congressman Binger night, which turned to rain today, making uncomfortable con of interest and both si'ii- greatly ap- i tim«* of th.» murder. methods of suppression of the mod vice in securing economy and effl- Hermann, who for five weeks has ditions. Ili«’ t*vl»l«’m<’ ngalnsl th«« men I m ern press service. ciency ami public health in New been under trial in this el’y on a preclats'd. charge of conspiring to defraud the There is four inches of snow in New York city. Shipping has President Campbell opened the York City and other places, I.et ev- It sas aiiilouneeit at the meeting «'Inumidii titlul conference at 10 a. m. erything be known and there will be federal government of part <f the that the state horticultural board The first speaker was Hon. Aus no lack of response on the part of public domain. Jud;.» Wolverton in had a hard time and two fishing boats are ashore at Sandy will meef In Eugene on March 4 his instructions, which contained 2 0,- Hook. tin T. Buxton, master of state citizens. Grange, who spoke on "The improve Mr. Frank W. Northrup of Eugene 000 words, went exhaustively Into Tennessee is covered with a mantle of snow, 10 inches deep SEVERAL HUNDRED TREES every phase of the evidence. ment of the Condition of Country said: The greater part of the Instruc at Nashville, and still falling. Life in Oregon.” He said in part: "Government officials cannot be ORDERED BY E. EUGENE "The fact that some farmers are more honest than the people who tions were of the perfunctory older, making large success is proof that elect them. When people see that but the salient features were fn IMPROVEMENT CLUB FIFTEEN CARLOADS there is opportunity here for all. it is just as wrong to steal public brief that It is sufficient to show has Conservation in methods is cause of money as to steal our neighbor's that a mutual understanding OF RAILROAD STEEL small success on the part of many money, there will be a reformation.’• been arrived at to complete a con They Wi'l Be Set Out the Full spiracy. ile added that so long as farmers. The gospel of new meth- I Criticises the l*ress Length of Agate Avenue Flftrea cArl'.Ad» of to pound ■I«*»I ods needs to be ^reached. The busi- | Mr. Wm. G. Egglerton of Oakland. the conspiracy continued and the part of which I» olrraily at Nilr«»a, new meth'dr of farming deserve California, spoke of the evil ot sup parties engaged in their unlawful The Sewer Question i< on th«« war for J« ll»«’iv for th»* N a more attention. Farmers should en pression of matters of public inter scheme, they must be deemed as still i trun tMlwnwIon Thr.*« cai h»A<!« went courage their sons to select farming est by papers owned by corporations. eonfederatlng together. a:id if any The East Eugene linproenient up lb«* Hrat part of th* w«»»’It and as a professton and prepar' for it as !Ie said that the sources of informa overt act Is shown to have been com chib at Its niM-tlng la. t night, order mor* cam«* Th* rill« In todny for any other profession by taoiough tion are controlled and restricted mitted within three years of the ed nearly a th u-unl \ in-..e.in elm arw flft«*«*u pound« i«» th •• foot heavier study of scientific methods. even by the Associated Press, which date of indictment, that overt act Is trees to lie »• t out on t»< th »Idea >f than hiiv rail on th« prenmt main Good Koatls are Nevd.-d is chiefly in the hands of men prom sufficient to support the indictment. Agate avenu« from on* cud of the Hn«* wh»*r«* the pound to the fool "Good roads are one of the f:rst inent in public service corporations. He instructed that they cannot con Guard Special Service. [ will play Miss Merriam, and M I sm thor, ughfiire to the other. The y will «(«•••! WA« laid a •ar nr two ago needs of our farming communities. Mr. Egglerton spoke from large ex vict. unless they are satisfied that N< w York, Feb. 12 - , , , ullt ’ L.istman 1« to Mr« Stonington. < t he be p'.iuti* some time durlr The work on the 33 rnllwa abovn The social end business interests of perience as correspondent and edit an overt act has been committed It »»< ati ord«'r«'d that «Natron I« pro<r«*«alnK very rapidly, But, If Szechenyl. the Hungarian nobleman! A number of well-known «ouug spring country life depend on easy means or and publisher of several newspa within those three years. -. , . , . .. ! men are to assist th« 1 debutantes, mid th xr new trees lie s cured to replace the jury finds that a conspiracy was of tran. portation. When these pers. Contractor even un <1 r difficulty. who married a portion of the Aan-|,hese |nc|ude Herbert Adam», who b that ta.e die! on other streets This afternoou s session dealt with entered into between two or more of Nye haa • «bed hl< flr*t flr**l Mfa<1e, a conveniences are provided one great derbi lt. has been visiting New York , to play Captain Jinks; Edward Slilp- N. we«* System cause i f h ' lg country life for the the conservation of resources, which the defendants. Including the defend 3 tn I let M A a « ort dla* piece of n The t litter of s sewer sy-teni for tance t h I and moved city will be removed. included irrigation, water power and ant on trial, more than three years and took passage homeward today. I pen., w h«» |g n> tak«' the part of i’rof. of Jaap Halllarit, and others. that part ot the el ’ y we again tak The big "Yet more Impo-tmt is the home. forestry. Toe program was slightly- prior to finding the indictment and The Countess Gladys and her baby hla R V i the rlv Sa'iilay Tlieatri-M en up. t ’ lty i't glneer Wiggoner re The farm p fiords the best means of changed because some wished to that the parties to the conspiracy girl, it is understood, will remain N.vAfw aho >«< m are rapidly building A co.JIng to a prominent theatri ported that he had made preliminary developing healthy life. This life leave on the afternoon train. The continued their co-operation to any here several weeks. The couut was manager, there will bo a test pins for the syiteii and they will tie the track bv I aradv« for th«* other centers in the home. We should address of John T. Whistler, consult time within the three years before accompanied by his friend. Count; cal contra«torn Th«« rail« will b<* laid case of the law- which closes legiti plant'd before th indictment and did any overt act tty council at Its am oon von Schoenborn, who returns with not content ourselves with improving ing en,, ue< .. on Features of a Com the contrai'tora finish mate theaters of the city on Sunday, meeting Monday tognt 'the plina within that time, the parties will him. financial conditions of farmers with monwealth Policy for the Develop The little Countess Szechenyi is a ¡while permitting vaudeville and varl- tall for u main icwer extending east out interestin'- ourselves in the ment and Conservation of Water Re then be deemed subject to prosecu rosy-cheeked and healthy infant, and i‘‘O houses to give performances, un and west t*l >ng the »’tilth »Ide i.f the GASOLINE CAR SERVICE means of culture and aspiration to sources.” was first. Under this topic tion. Judge Waiverton said that intent, is as happy as if she was not born to > <$^r Hie guls«' of "sacred concerts." Southern Pacific railroad riilroai with lat noble ma-hood and womanhood and he brought out various features of WOULD BE FEASIBLE which are little different from the erals runrlng north in th and south In worthy cltlser. hip. the water question from quality to while an important ingredient of a millions and a title. Her mother says I week-dll.v bills. conspiracy, could seldom be directly "She is the goodest baby that ever every r I ». The sewer, sewi r. acocrdlng School privileges should be im quantity. The Southern Pacific mglnrcrs At That Is a vital matter which Is still to the dans, will < mpty Into the rlv- Therefore direct evidence was," which assertion goes to prove The first point was that there has proven. proved by paying more for teachers Natron think that th«« KA »oil nr • ar being agitated, and will continue to who will be more effective and per been a great negligence in securing was not required, but a motive might Mr. Kipling's statement that "The; be an Issue until settled definitely In er In the vicinity of the old tannery. propoNlt ion would bw very fra»! Ibi* < 'etileni lilv l'a< lory manent iu their special work, and by knowledge on this question, not only- be establishe dthrough circumstan colonel's lady and Judv O'Grady are th«' courts or legislature one way or A gentleman w:i present offering and * nat It to run up there for uniting scattered schools so as to in the whole state but in the whole tial evidence, provided that the cir sisters under the skin.” another. St. Vtalentine Affair*. to erect it faeton for making cement lh«*lr accommodation. ' They nay that make them sufficient flor modern nation, This is of vital importance, cumstances were inconsistent with Il mt ah Al their ___ ___ Ma.vor.Gaynor's attention hns been sewer tile ar«i -ill'<lin< blocks If a they will ask J >r It One of ____ the _______ oldest ___________ Institutions ___ of I not only in the preventing of disease, any other reasonable hypothesis. needs. Regarding profit, the court In society, the St. Valentine's Kettle-1 culled to th«' matter, and In the near -Ite is given him for the building request that th«* "iIlion Special’* * At “The Interests of the whole state but the saving of thousands of mil- run. druni. will be held at Sherry's thls'f'iture a prominent manager of legl- require that country children be giv- lions of dollars. It seems that five structed that it was not necessary to afternoon. The proceeds will l>e de- tlniate plays wilt make a t«-st case hv Ho does not ask for a bonu;. as he en the same school p'ivileges as years ago the national government prove that Hermann received either voted to the Samaritan home for the ¡giving a dramatic production in one *aj m he has pltMity <>f money wltti which to erect i h<* building and m - their city cousius by means of central offered the state any sum up to $25.- direct or indirect benefit to make the aged, which this winter is greatly in of his theaters on a Sunday night cure his machinery. The mat’rr will PORTLAND MAN graded schools ard free transporta 000 if Oregon would cover the same conspiracy complete. need of funds. The kettledrum has U an arrest follows his perform- be considered by the club and action tion for pupils with courses of study amount. Oregon received $2500 for been held annually for 40 years and , anee and th" case Is 1<i»*«l unfnvor- taken soon. LOST IN WRECK in domestic science and other prac education on water conditions be SOUNDS A WARNING ft appeals particularly to children, for ably to the manager. In- will Invok«- cause of the legislature’s "economy." tical work.” TO ROSEGROWERS i w hose amusement there will be Moth- 'Ue law to fore«' vaudeville managers ALBANY MEN ♦ i t j i •I» 1 ♦ Discussion was opened by Mr. C. A few figures eould be cited to show er Grxtse melodies, the singers wear-j to live up strh'tly to th«* lett«>r and ♦ with la ♦ E. Whistler, of Medford, chairman l the value of such knowledge in the spirit of the statute tinder which such ( ♦ »at hl * of the "State Country Life Commis- prevention of sickness, it has b«?en Floriculturists Say, Do Not Let , | Ing appropriate* costum<*s. and clne- prohibition Is enforced. PLAN SYSTEM OF I matograph pictures of trained «logs. ♦ »I t | proven that typhoid to an extent of ♦ sion.” Present Balmy Breezes Tli*r«h,is hardly a "sacre<l concert" Ther«' will also be dancing and tables ♦ IS I 8 7 per cent can be avoided and other 11 u of p< Whistler Speaks given at the vaudeville houses which | 'at which will be sold flowers, fancy ELECTRIC ROADS » i Deceive You «»th- ♦ He -poke if the action of Ex-Pres- I diseases due to impure water to a «Im's not transgress th«> law In various i goods and confectionery. »la’s ♦ ident Roosevelt in securing an ap greater or less degree. There were ways, About the only manner In New York social Improvers will In All • . F« i <i ♦ htin ♦ propriation of $25.000 for investi- I 100,000 deaths from typhoid last year To any overenthtislastie rose- terest thenis«’lv)» this afternoon In which the performances are kept wi*r ♦ Hid gation of conditions of cour,rly life i in this country, and estimated 1000 growers who might be misled by be the sa<l fate of the poor mountaineers whhln the pr« scribe«! limits is In re Incori a t i < I«* tn ♦ au I and the thorough report on this sub- of these were in Oregon. It Is gen- balmy breezes and bright uinshine, of the South, who are probably grov- Kard to th«* r« gulation that th<> ctir-l ♦ ■ I ject by the seven men who served ' erally accepted by physicians that tor Frederick ♦ V. Holman, p, ort land’s I "Il g in contentment and don't knowj tain shall not lx* raised and lowered It ♦ on this investigation, pointing out ■ every death in a year from typhoid fe- eminent rosarían, issues a word of ’ hof miserable they ought to be. Miss or th«* scenery shifted. ♦ the dar ;er seen by Mr. Roosevelt, j ver there are two years of sickness, timely warning. li ♦ Every once In a while there la n iGielow. founder of the Southern Edu-' ♦ of producers leaving the country to i Th" cost of rhis has been conserva- ♦ "Don’t prune your rc se bushes I cational industrial Asstjcintlon. will crusa le against Illegal Sunday v i ud ♦ become consumers in the city. He i j tlvely placed at no less than five mil- just ye .’’ said Mr. Helman, "and if speak, as will Miss Pettit, Of the vllle, but It Is spasmodic and he »If ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * declared that the great hindrance 'ion dollars in the state of Oregon, you do anv planting, bo v rv careful I Hindman «"toe tl in Kentucky. The hearb’d, , generally ’•'•suiting In no ith « « • • ♦ « I to betterment of country life is the 1 whi'e othe-s place it at twice this. to cover r the bushes for prot protection l association has a New York branch Ini; but fit <xxl advertising for t mt nn This Is only actual cash loss to the against and possible ch practice of making money the chief . changes In the I headed by Mrs. Algernon 8. Sullivan. Promise of reform tn, id 1 i't P end and the standard of success. That , sDite, and does not include business w tather. and do not attempt to plant j aiul was founded for th«- purpose of and an officer Is stationed at t ( A Yon I J M Haw this is due to ignorance of what is 'oss or »offering g. If 87 per cent of hnt bushes that have been rooted i “ducatlng and civilizing the “po* theatre to see that the law is u< kins» required fqr the good of* all; that | ¡^is could be prevented for • a cost o growing in the open field. With white trash” of Dixie. violated. The capllnl -tock <i education will remove all difficul I less than five million dollars ar.nu less hardf hothouses, one could But the officer’s name quickly Is $25,001), and the ti n \ Society Ev«*nt I ally, would it be a business inve“t- ties. raking chances, for a sudden cold SWOPE MY3T ■ i I "Captain Jinks" will be presented finds Its way on the pay roll and the be III this illy. Tb‘ ' men» 'o the s ’ ate to do it? England Ke made a powerful plea for “big •II or heavy frost would greatly in the Waldorf ballroom next Tues- old conditions return in short order. will be divided Into : heartedness” which will make taxa ¡and Europe have done this. In A:.ie - mage, if planted a number of bush- 1 day with a cast consisting of this II» w This time, howevr.*, the matter tion a matter of no account in com ica there are 30 fatalities from ty- ulready, but they have been shipp season's society debutantes, the pro will be carried to a finish. If pro $100 each. The ort,a u company will take plm e In parison to the betterment of citizens i phoid to 100,000: in England ther" ed to me from other parts of the cis-ds of the performance to go to ductions of hlfih grade nictal drama« < ’ll ' are 11: in Berlin but 5. England has future, when offher« and through good roads and education ■'>ti"try, and I have covered and pro- settlement work. The star role of which have nothing but a beneficial and all other kinds ci civil and social had a campaign against impure water them very carefully. If the Mme. Trentoni will be taken by Miss i “ffe t upon their spectators are not will be elected. I since 1850, and has worked under It is planned to start a< tire con- betterment. fia. weather continues, as it bids Beatrfre Flag, debutante daughter i allowed an Interpretation of the law Mr. W. K. Newell, c! Caston, Ore !mu«h worse conditions. It seems a fatr to do. there would be no harm Icf Mrs. .John Turner Atterbury. Miss which permit- variety entertaln- structlon work Just a » sotin a» prac- gon. president of the state board of [narrowness of a state's policy to be done, but it is best to wait for a ’ .Mabel HJhton is to play Mrs. Greens- ments r-ertainly is an unjust distlne- tlcable. Th«1 new road t wlll be ah lllolt Important factor In the i | i - 'Velopenient •horticulture, recommended raising a so penry-wise. ccuple of weeks before either plant I borough. Mis.«- Elizabeth Gardiner Is I don. ! U«’ Know iixlg«- for Engineering of th«> country, providing J a» It Will million dollars by direct state tax ing or pruning, particularly prun •to be Mrs. Jinks. Miss Anna Street Ulne The !<• .'Itfniiite managers at last qiiiik Mean» Before an irrigation project can be of transportation In ation for roads. He stated 'hat ing. It has been a very | —.... — I who tween Albany and the varie IH oli t- $250,000,000 were spent by citizens undertaken the engineer must know winter, and we must not take too | ’. w h I for a certainty the extreme and mini lying dlstrl«- s In will tap. of the state last year for automc ii u y chances on this fine spring mum flow of th" stream. If he car.- , weather, although many old-timers The building of the roaj I biles. Lot ascertain this he must make ex ed by those projet Ing It. Wants Parce’s Post say the indications are all for fine, FRANCE DISCOVERS sho.iltl prove a remunerati/^ He urged extension of parcels post pensive allowances or the project will balmy weather henceforth." inent to the stockhuldera. in rural communities and showed be given up. Millions of dollars have par»- ------------------------------ NEW SO'JTH LAND that the recent deficit in the postof been wasted and millions of acres are fice department is due to bad man undeveloped because of a lack of GENERAL NEAL DOW’S knowledge of the streams. This can agement and not to insufficient rates BIRTHDAY MAY 20 12 Th" ♦ only be obtained bv careful observa being pa>d for carrying mail. *«X|M’(1|| |<»tl # ♦ tions an«) records of everv stream for Alderman on High Schools March 2 0 is General Neal Dow's Charcot , ♦ u. rights and Professor Aiderman pointed out a period of 10 or 2 5 years. This can birthday. For years ft has been ob t'bf '0 <1 ” gr«M ’ n ♦ that lack of high s«hool privileges i be done yearly at a small expense served as "Prohibition Rally Day ” ere Is no In'llr force ♦ in country places is one great cause hut ft means everything to capita! Now Mother National, from ng of vaudev the ♦ of families leaving the country for that is willing to invest itself in a Worn in's Christian Temperance Un ly. These other place to the good of the coun- ion headquarters sends out the de the city. He menti ineu Pleasant ' ' safe ' opinion that al try. - ‘ aiuti <•! Hill as an examp'e of conducting ! for Much money is now being spent cree that this year it be observed as topography which can be <1 Hunda» ♦ a high school with less expense than "Tag Day” also. - any that of sending the pupils elsewhere. ! But time in a short time if nec It is thought that no mor«' fitting these records are made He said the greatest need of country monument can be ere«-t<-d to this Î school-- 1« more complete supervision. ! and should be done now. great man. the author of the pre seni BORN Water Monopoly Professor Young of the University Maine liquor law, than to carry for ♦ Mr. Whistler also took up i' said the University would encourage ’ ard th«- work for which he pent I He the treat« st efforts of his life. Write I a survey ot the country conditions tlon of control of water right lielleves that a liberal contract lid to Portland headquart' rs for all the to secure the facts. be given corporation interests h Montrgn«* Talks Publicity 1 rv literature. ' they do a great deal more K ti A s I • 20th this “Organization and Agencies for rear falls ward development than harm it is generally expecte 1 mdn Securing Publicity in the t Public Af- Last Night's He**do:i rill be "Ta g Day." and the fairs of Oregon," was the subject of The topic last night was Th in schools will also do I heir the address by Hon. . Richard W. • Problem of th«' Moral Ac-.ur.i Kent '•U the 20th. Keep the date op'-n Montague of Portland. He said in i of Pupils in the Public Schools . iu send for the literature imrn'di- »■nil.- ' '•■• ’ iHon to Intellectual an-i Physical an "The horse is l«-d to ale . The Training." " Ministers, Ministers, od«; ode iter, a:.j ‘JOREBTHN'E HULL, only thing needed is to make him laymen participated In the discussion, Press Superintendent. drink. Reports of public business net! various method" of reform ere I are published literally by the cord 'trough* up. The principa' addr nsvllle Times: Mensrs. G. O for distribution. But how much do , wore delivered by Dr. Luth'-r R Yf> m. J. 8. Magladry and 8. S. we know? The problem is one of , ott, D. D.. pastor of the First Sp«-n. er, of Eugene, were In Browns- attention to public affairs. «rregatlon.il church, of Portland. Wcdnesday and Wednesday "Thera are two ways to reach this Hou Stephen A. Lowell, of i’indl assisting Linn chapter N«- »"( end. The first Is education. There 1 All of the discourses were good and r.tpti, from the February Issue of llninpi A M., in conferring some special are now forty colleges In the United brought out much light on the sub fl-".* "tialb <1 to the north jxtle" by < 'on The dh > work upon a da class of «-andi- Htates which have courses fn munici ject. ■ < in. de for Commander I’earv t Incrorii« <1 C( J. M. Howe, also trim Eu- » by hi* pal administration. A parallel meth d living A lM-aiitHu! Woman was present .mi asslste •d in •he ti ' i extending originally from th ■ od fi such conferences ss this. I corner first task <ind«*rtaken in m h ve a beautiful skin. Dr. B«-li'; I U'letlt ,, f tt) '■"•""'mi«', « «'Ini, ini) () The affair ended In a «pien Tlie Second Method ' <1 corner of (be ting wna cut «mt tij r Peary Economics Ant.septlc salve removes pimples, did banquet. A. C.t which has J uki b< n north pole. — * — The rectangular pl « « s wer« I« ft by him "The second method is to express black heads, chaps, and roughness. it flor- vallls. 1 he « liih has I,. , 'tres of the three most northerly bodies of laud in tlm government business fn terms of pri leaving the skin smooth, Try it «. "d for L. ’ Of inv.-Mtlg:, vate business. Requesting an in one guarantee. For sale by Dii’ crease of taxes instead of a decrease Drug Co. • Boli's Antiseptic Salwa Cuod for all tiki., SPRINGFIELD WEEK FROM GOTHAM THIS IS THE AMERICAN FLAG NAILED PEAKY TO THE Dr