MORNING RFfilSTFR. EUGENE. ORE., SATimnAY. JULY 21, 1923
TWOHflHi-
I Morning Register Lane
Mprliajrrk-M Clumber to Meet --
(Register Um County Bpeclsl)
BPRINOflELD, Ore., July 10
A rousinu meeting;, with an at
tondnnoe of at least CO, la planned
by the ohambor of commerce (or
Monday evening, according: to W.
V. Walker,' president o( the organ
liaiion. Tho affair will start with'
a banquet at the 'Elite restaurant.
Reports of committees oh street'
lighting, publicity, booklet, adver
tluing, streut improvement and the
proposed city park will be heard
at this time. Other i important
business Is also to come up, it is
. stand. 'by those In charge. ,'.
1 !' v . ' ilmv Miter to licaVe :' . ' .' !
t (Rwisteii tjftns Oouatr Special)
SPIUNOFIUIL.D, Ore., July 20.
i-Hev. A. O. Safer, who for the
past several years has been pastor
of the ChrlBthm church hero, has
shlppedl hj household goods to
Kootenai, , Idaho, where he, will
mako his home in the future. , Ho
plana to remaJn here until the
first of August Falling health Is
given as the reanop: for the change,
and in Idaho-Mr., 8ater will en
gago In educational work. Mem
bers of the congregation ' regret
his departure and state that the
STEWART'S
Quality
Automobile Necessities
Supplies for All Can
Oak St Bet ttk and Wtib
-. Service With a Smile I .
The Bank for
Every Purpose
For business there's the
commercial account, for
thrift there's the .'savings '
account. ' ." .... : ,
For the protection of val-- . '
tiables there's ;the safety
..deposit. JjoJt'.iiii'xi-iii'
. For the. trust ,' f urictJoBS. '
there's a highly special
.ited Trust Department. ,
The First National will
meet your every 'need.
U Tears
of Helpful Deri ice
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
of Eugene . .
Consider the Quality
Crank Shaft Drop forged high carbon steel, 10 over
size. , Turned and ground. .
Gears Cut from solid biock of steel. V v " . ,
' Bearings White bronze, die cast removable. Best auto
, mobile motor bearings are exactly the same. Com
pare this with cheap babbit used in most engines.
isWmruw High-speed fly-ball type, as used on highest
; priced engines. . ..
Finish All tastings ground smooth, given several coats
of filler, sanded, painted and varnished.. , ,'
1 Our Cotlemera Advertise the Hercules
Quackcnbush'c
1M Nbtli Atmmm Eswt
County News Service
church has prospered greatly uh
dor his leadership.
Mill In Shut Down ,
(Register Lane County Speelsl)
8PRINOFTKIJJ, Ore., July 20.
The Booth-Roily mill hero - Is
shut down today and tomorrow,
due to lack of 'ogn. 'Doth shirts
have been pulled off, but all nre
expected to be back at worlc Mon
rtay, The log shortage is said to
be due to the fact that camps
above WendlliiB are moving to
Higher grouhd and have been un
ftbte to turn out enough for the
mm at Wcndllng and here.-
Roy Caught In Stolen Auto
- (Register Lane County Special) '
SPRINGFIELD. , Ore.. July 20
Elva Kegel, 14, of this' city, was
arrested by Earl Humphreys, local
officer, -while the young man was
riaing arounu in a rora coupe
said to have been stolen from K,
E. Neet last night. The boy was
taken to Eugene but sinco no court
Is in session there to try juvenile
cases, he was taken to his father
who Is working In a logging camp
near wendling. His rather prom
ised to care fov him until hta case
can be tried.
Main Hlirlmwy Is Closed
' (Register Lane County Special)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. July 20
Traffic on the highway between
here and Eugene has been closed
from Springfield to. Eugene dur
ing working hours and- an cars
going from here to Kugeno roust
go by way of the Coburg road.
Traffic Is permitted from Eugene
south, however, since the crew is
working only on tho right sine
of the road. Force and Currlgan
are the contractors who " have
charge of the work. '
H. E. Walker Xs Honored
f Register Lane County Bpectal)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore., July 20.
The W. B. Pengra encampment
number '67 neK a social this even
ing at the Odd Fellows' hall hon
oring it B. Walker, wno nas re
pent! v been elected grand Junior
warden of the grand encampment
of the state. This puts Mr. Walker
in line for grand patriarch of the
Specials
for Today
Best Head Rice, 4 lbs....5Sc
Shredded Wheat, pkg...-.12c
Del Monte Beans, can....l2e
Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
per pkg. . ..- 10c
- Soap -Van
Hoeter's Bleaching
Laundrax, 6 bars ..:..;..25c
Bread, large loaves, 2 for2Sc
Cane Sugar, with order, -
Creamery. Butter, lb.,...42c
Dutch. Cleanser can 10c
New Potatoes,.' 14 lbs.....2Sc
Large Cantaloupes, each 12c
Peas, per ib. ...... ......10c
Green Stringless Beans,
per lb. i..,.........:....'..l..8e
Watermelons, per lb.'...1..3t
Cabbage, per lb ........ 3c ,
S-ib. Pail Pure Leaf.
Lard for .... 83c
Fruit and Vegetable
of AH Kinds
WE DELIVER
Wilier & JcSsjm
Phone 188 495 W. 8tli
ine Engines
Beneath the Paint
order and friends hero aro con
gratulating him upon tho honor.
A large uttcnilnreo was present at
the meeting tonight during which
a program wns reltdored and ro
froBhments were served to a'l.
ftpr.'ngfloM to HaVo Now Storp
( KvsrtHtxr Lane County special) 1
SPHINXJKlKl.n,. Ore.,Jwly 20.
Springfield has been -picked us
a site for ono of the Mnrtluv Vtish
Ington stores that soon arc to mnlke
their appearanco In this .country,
stock In the concern will be sold
to local people, it is announced by
olllcluls who were here early In
the week. About 100 stores are
planned for the Northwest, In ad
dition to the 08 now in operation
in California. The stores are the
"self-help" variety that bus proven
popular at other places, and all
carry a full line of groceries.
Mtm llnstimnil Itotiaiis
(ReKlster Lane County Special)
SPHINOFIELl); Ore., July 20;
Miss Edna Bushman, of this city,
who has been visiting fur tho past
few weeks at tho home of her aunt
nnd Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.. A'.
We k. nt Wnl n Walla. Washing
ton, rottirned late this evening.
She Is accompanied by Mr.' and
Mrs. Welk, who will visit Hero for
a few days wt the home of',Cr. G.
Bushman. Thel trip from', the
north, 440 miles, was made in only
one days v
Brady Rack from Vacation
(Register Lane County Special)' - '
SPRINGFIELD; Ore., July 20.
-C. A. Brady, head of tho grain
receiving department of the
Springfield Mill and Grain com
pany, has returned from his va
cation spent in Eastern Oregon.
Crops are good in tho neighbor
hood of Bend, where ho wns most
of the time, he states, and the fish
are also hungry for bait there, he
adds. . A very pleasant time on
the trip was reported.
. Story &rmon Agnln FcnUirc
i Reslster Lana County Special )
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., July 20.
"Beside the Bonnie BrleT Bush."
has been chosen by Rev. Thomas
D. Yarns, of the Methodist church,
as the feature story for his ser
mon Sunday evening. This type
of service has proved popular here,
and any interested are cordially.
invited to enjoy the sermon, it Is
announced. Rev. George R. Var-
ney. of McMinnville. is to fi'l the
pulpit at the Baptist church in
the evening, while Rev. Sater. who
Is soon to leave, will have charge
of services at the Christian church.
Bathing Girl Gontr August 4
(Reaistor Lane County Special)
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., July 20.
-The American Legion will con
duct a contest to select a bathing
girl to represent Springfield at tha
state legion Convention at Seaside
September 6. t and 8, beginning
August 4 and lasting until August
25. It is probable that several en
tries from this post will be mode
at Seaside, it is announced, and
the winner of the contest will get
a free trip to the coast. Civic
and other organisations are en
titled to enter girls in the contest,
it is stated by those In charge.
SPRINGPIElD NEWS NOTES
(Regtflter Lane County Special)
SPRINGFIELD. Ore., July 20. '
A. K. Jennings, of . Walterville,
came to town today- to attend to
business matters, .,' ..-j
Earl Stewart, -manager of the
John Seavey bop island ranch, was
a visitor today. He, transacted bus
iness for the ranch.
Miss Anna Myers, of Mill City,
was in the city yesterday to visit;
friends.
W. A. Hack, a resident of Leb
anon, was here yesterday and to
day to attend to business matters.
He was registered at the Hotel
Spong. . . ...
W. M. Suton, 'who lives ,at
Burns, Ore., whs a visitor here last
nlghtl He left for home today, j
. V. H, Coffee, of Astoria, woi
registered at the Spong hotel la4
night. He was nere on Dusiness
matters, . i
F. N. Morefleld. a farmer, resldr.
Ing near Eugene, was a visitor herb
lost hlgbt and today. -' r
Nat Wllhelm, business man frorji
Monroe, drove to this cftv 'today
In his new Wlnys Knight sedan;
He transacted business with the
Springfield Mill and 'Grain com
pany.
Ross Mathews, or 'rnuraton, was
1n town- - on business . connected
with- his mercantile Establishment
yesterday afternoon.
1 W. B. Scott, merchant of Fall
Creek, was here on business yes
terday for a short time.
F. -E. Blair, merchant or Lowell,
stopped, here yesterday for a few
minute en route to nis nome alter
a visit at Eugene. .
- Mr. ohd Mrs.. Bncil, or Wallowa,,
are spending- a: few days at the
home of their ' son-in-law. Art G.
Bushman. "
B. Wood, new merchant of
Trent, was in town on business yes
terday.-
N. E. Jackson, who recently
bought the mercantile establish
ment at Jasper, Was In the city for
supplies; yesterday..r
The addition to the American
hotel Is now being shingled, and
will soon be ready for occupancy,
the 'management announces. This
will add several rooms to the
structure.
Mr. and Msr. Cecil Moore, of
Richmond, Cal., are here for a-visit'
of a few weeks at the home of Mrs.
Moore's mother, Mrs. Paul Brat-
tnin. The Moores formerly resided
here. - -
J. F. Ketels, manager of Ketel s
drug store here, made a business;
.trip to Eugene this afternoon.
Mrs, Bert Gates was In from
Mnreola today on a shipping ex
pedition nnd- to see friends here.
The Salvation Army camo.ovor
from Eugeno this morning, nnd
held a service on tho street here.
R, T. Copenhavcr, of Creswcll,
was In ' town toduy exchanging
wheat for flour.
D. Stnvensi a resident of Camn
Creek, came In today for a load of
supplies,
G. W. Arnhnrt, of Crenwoll. wns
a business visitor this afternoon.
Mrs. Arnhnrt manages the feed
and seed storo at that place.
A. p.. Pilgrim, of the Community
feed store of Junction City, was a
business Visitor 'here today. He
drove down in his new Overland.
Ooshcn Connie pity Visit '' 1
inanntr bane uouniy special)
' FALL CREEK,- Ore., July 19.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lane Matlock, of
Goshen, spent several days of the
past week at Fall Creek, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stewart.
finfo from Enrwlo? Pff
(Winter Lane County Special)
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July
20. Cottage Grove' Is safe from
tho earwig pest until next year at
least, according Id C... E, Stewart,
county fruit Inspector. Danger
from the enrwlg passed the middle
of the firesent' Week nnd the tni
hfrreaken to-the trees where theyj
Johh D. Celebrates
13 VWS$i
Jonn D. Rockefeller is shown leaving ihe lutlo Cumnuniit- church.
In Pocnntlco Hills. N. Y., whore ho attended services on his 84th birth
day. Instend of tho customary ten-cent pieces, his largesse to each of
the little ones who Jtlocked to him was u five-cent gift.
will remnln. None of the pest was
found in this city.
Buys Big Stock Farm
(RcKtBter Lane Count Special).
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July
20. Richard Hunna, for nllio
years head herdsman of tho Wash
ington State collego stock farm Ht
Pullman and for nine years previ
ous to that head of tho sumo work
at the Ontario. Cnnada, Agricul
tural college, has bought the 300
acre ranch owned by Mrs. Ida B.
Stocks three miles east of the city.
The pluco will bo devoted to the
raising of pure-bred stock
J. J. HanAMikcr to Speak
(Register Lane County Special)! '
WALTERVILfiE. Oro;; July 20.
J. J. HnndsnkcK ntfar cast rep
resentative of the state, will speak
here Sunday evening at tho regular
church hour. ' -'
WAITERVIL-IE NEWS' NOTES
(Register Lane County'-Spociat)"
; WALTERVILLE, Ore., July-aSV
The Rcbekah lodge' held lneV
ular ses-slon and aftorwurBs-'jfht)
(Continued on page . column 8)t
DAILY MARKET REPORT
OREGON JOURNAL MARKliT SERVICE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. Thcro re
mains a quiet t6no In the egg trade,
but values showed no change fdr tho
day. Friday's ' bunlnera wns RcQcrally
at the recently lowered price, but there
was a disposition In some quarters to
believe that tho reaction was only a tem
porary affair.
Outside markets are very much In
clined to show little change in prlcos.
Values In .he East are on a bmris where
real extras can behoved to the Atlantic
seaboard at a profit, but only a very
small volume of the local supply can be
placed in that grade.
The situation today ts that moxt of
tho local eggs must bo absorbed along
the coast.
BUTTER SITUATION IS STEADY
Generally steady tone Is showing for
butter here, with cube prices generally
maintained for good stuff. Conitlderable
offfgrade Ib now arriving from Interior
points and purchases are reported down
to 34 ft 35c per pound. Extras com
mand 39c
POOR PEACHES ARE WEAKENING
Considerable poor quality penchps arc
shown on tho market here nnd this Is
affecting values. The general. price list
is lower, even top Elbert us Helling down
to $1.50ft$l.Go. . Local stock around
75c to 1.25. The hitter Is nn extreme.
OVER HALF OF COTS ARE SOLD -Fully
00 per cent of the apricot crop
of The Dnllcs section has been shipped,
according to announcement made by
Manager Thompson of the Oregon Grow
ers' Co-opcrntivo association. I le re
port the peach crop In general will ho
slightly less than a year ago In that dis
trict. . A
TOMATO CROP IJADLV BLIGHTED
Hurther reports of blight of tomatoes
are coming from The IJnllns nnd from
EaHtern WaHhingion centurn. ' Early
setting In 'badly Infected. Receipts from
The Dalles slowly IncrenHing, but little
Is of top quality. Hcst packs still com
mand $1.7G$2,00 per box.
APRICOT MARKET DOBS BETTER
All, through the market for apricots
nn Improvoil feeling In shown bore, finles
of best crates are shown ns high 'ns
fc7fi for large sl7.es, while lugx rule
around $1,00 for simitar goods. Suit
cases 'at 00c $1.00 generally.
CANTALOUPE PRICES ARB OFF
Further reduction In cantaloupe priors
fs shown, with California standards
around 15.50 $R,7R and, flats $2. no,
while for Imperial stock standards nro
moving at $-1.75.
i PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. Theso
any prices retslUrs pay wholesalers, ex
cept as otheTwls noted. .
UUkWI ooillllg Ul H.O, Ull IflUi-
Creamery prlcos- Frlgts, extras, 42c per
lb. -for plain wrappers; cubes, extras.
37C30c per lb.; prime firsts, S43ne
per Ib; dairy (buying price), 80o per lb.
f!lltlalFfMtPfttlni1 rfnlltraext. . .
No. 1 grade, 41c per lb. ; No. 2. 38c per
id. ; no. 1 xone, 384300 for "A" grade.
Kgg Buying price, Front itroet
fflllblmt. ft - Mnriltnt.UIn4 -.ia.
standard Western Oregon, 23o per dot.;
yuneia, zoo per aos. ; nennaries, 2Bo per
do. Selling prlcn (storage pack)
extras, 8nr per dot.; selert, 27Q2flc per
dor.: carfdled, 20 27c per dox.j pullets,
2.12Bo per doz.
Llvt PoultrySelltng prices .Heavy
hrnis. 23ft24o per lb.; light bwis, 1R
10a AM lh hrAllnM 1lat.s Oo. iwT.
turkeycv Hv. ) pflf H.Mrorlnfc dock si
aviru firtr lilt , jrj
. , OnlonavSenioi prlM. lo. ntatUn
His 84th Birthday
"If! "St
Orogon, ( ) per cwt; narllc. 2025e
per lb.; greea onion., 35fM0e per dm.
bunchPR; now rod ontona, $3.00 per ctt. ;
new California yellow, $3.2SO?3.S0
per ctl. '
Potatoes Selling price to retaller
Old potatoes. 1.00B$1.d0 per ctl.;
awoot potatoes. $3.00 per crate; new
potatoes, 2 1-2 3 l-2o per lb.
HOPS, WOOL,, HI DBS, ETC.
Hops crop, nominal, 10012c
per lb.
Hides CnlfuklnJ, 100 lb.; kips, To per
lb.; green hides, 4c lb.; salted, 7o lb.
Sheep Pelts Long dry pelts, 200 Ib. ;
short pelts, 10c lb. ; sboop shearing.
5r20e each; long hnlr goat polls, 15o
Wool Flno, 38Q390 lb.; medium,
lb.; short bair goat pelts, 25050c each.
31937a lb.;)coarso, 37O400 lb.; valley,
fino nnd 1-2-blood. 34030c lb. ; medium
or 3-8-blootl, B3O350 lb., coarse or 1-4-blood,
30 32c lb.; braid, 25c lb.
Tallow nnd Orcase No. 1 tallow, So
lb. ;. T4n. 2, 4c lb.; groaso, 3o per Ib.
Cnncara Dark 1022 peol, 8 l-2o lb.;
102S pool, 7 l-2c lb.; grape root, 4o
per lb, 'N
' i Oa.TTX.1 '
rjholofci steers ,.7T,0rS.fl0
Medium to good stcora.. .. fl.75 7.50
Voir to medium atuers.... 5.759 0.75
Common to fair stcora .. .. 4.75tt 5.25
Cholco lielfrrs 5.00( 6.25
Cholrls cows nnd heifers.. , 4.25 0 4.76
Jedlilm to good cows and
. hclfcra 4.00 O 4.25
Yai tb -medium cows and
heifers ;. ., 3.00JJ 4.00
Common cows 2.00O 3.00
Cnaners .. 1.50O 8.00
nulls . ..la 3.00 4.00
Choloo dairy calves 7.509 3.60
Prime light 7.60O 3.26
Medium light calvea .. 7.000 7.60
Heavy calvas 4.00if 7.00
BOO
Prime light 9.00 O 0,26
Smooth bcavy, 230 300 lbs. 7.509 8.76
Fnt pig 8.759 8.00
Feeder pigs , 8.75 O 0.00
Stags, subject to dockago.. 2.50 0 6.00
SHSKJP
Choice valley lambs 10.50O11. SO
Medium valley lambs 6.500 10.00
Common valley lambs 7.600 0-00
Cull lambs 8.009 7.50
Meat yearlings T.60O 8.00
Heavy yearlings fl.000 6.60
Light wetbera 0.000 S.60
Heavy wethers 6.50 O 0.00
Ewes -. 1.50O S.60
PORTLAND OIIAIN FUTURES
(Hy Tho AHsoc-laled Pross)
POIITLA.NII. Oro., July 20." Ornln
fitturns: Wheat, bnnl whlto, blue stm
and bnnrt, July, $1.05; August, $1.0-1;
KcptcuSier. $1.01 ; soft while, July,
$1.03; AugiiKt, $1.02; Septembor, $1.01;
Western white,' July. $1.03 ; August,
$1.02; September, $1.01; hard winter,
July, IISc; August, 07c; September, 02c;
Northern spring, July, HKc; Augiixt,
07c; September, 02c; Western rod, July,
08c; AuguKt, 07c; September, 02c.
PORTLAND HAY MARKET
(Hy Tho Assoclnted Pross)
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20. Hay
Alfalfa, $10.00J(i$lo..,)0; clover, $13;
cheat, $l.-f($l; valley timothy (old),
$26i$2n; snmo (new), $18; . selling
price, $2 ton more.
SAN FRANCI8C0 PRODUCE
(lly Tho Associated Press)
SAN FRANOISCO, July 20. (U. B.
tlurnnu of Agrlcultllriil Economics),
Duller, extras, 45c; firsts, 40 l-2cl.
Eggs, pullets, 20 l-2c.
CheoHe, California flat, 20c. ' "
lluttorfnt, 4840c f. o. b. San Fran.
Cisco. '
NEW YORK PRODUCE
(Dy Tlio Associated Pross)
NEW YORK, July 20. Duttor firm;
Crenmnry higher tlmii 'outran, noire
30 l-2c: ' nncnmorv no,,, au ioM.
creamery firsts, 35 3-438c, ' ' - ''
r,ggs irregular. ,
Cliecse firm. ' '
CHICAGO MARKET QUOTATIONS
(lly The Ansoclnted Press) !'
CHICAGO. Julv on n-hn.i x,. a
red, $1.02 1-4 $1.03; No. 2 hard.
$1.01 S-8OSI.0S. ..'
Corn, No. 2 mixed, 80 1-4086 1-2C
No. 2 yellow, 80 8-4080 1-4.
Oats, No. 2 white, 44 045 l-2c' No
8 white, 41044 1.2c.
Ttyo, No. 1, OS OS6 l-2c.
Dnrley, 04000c.
Timothy seed, $5,505, $(1.60.
Clovor aeed, $16,00 0 $17.60.
Pork nominal. -
Lnrd, $10.86.
Hlba; $8.87 $0.26.
' NEW YORK nOPS MAKKKT
(Dy 1 ho Associated Press)
NEW YORK, July 20,-Hops (lull ;
stato. 1022, 20028c; 1021, 120 18c
Pacific Coast, 1922, 18021c; 1921
16016c. . '
NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET
(1rTn" A""elntcd Press) .
NEW VOIl If ii. on .. ...
,- . ,, : p,vnpornien
apples dull; fancy slate, 11 1-20120'
Pfuncs dull; Cntlfnrnlas, 4 1-4013 l-2e;
tiEDUCIlOK
r- '
VVc Arc Agents for
Vacuum Cup
Eugene Gun Store
ARTHUR HENDERSHOTT, Prop."
770 Willamette ,
Oregons, 6 l-2A10c; aorlcota fererlab;
cholco, 12c; eilra choice, 16e: fnnoy,
17e; peaekea eaay; cholco. 00 9 l-2o;
extra choice, 0 1-20 10c; faacy, 11 8-4
G12 l-4o.
C1IICAOO PRODUCE MARKET
Illy The Assoclnled Press)
CIIICAtlt). July 2(1. Ilutler. HTM
tuhs; steady; creamery estrns, 87 1-2c
stnndnrds, 37 1-Zc; estra firsts, 35 1-20
30 l-2c; firsts ;i I J ;i.',i; ; seconds, H:i
03.1 1,2c.
Eggs stendy; 10.533 rases; firsts,
22 8-4c; onllnarir firsts, 20 1.2X2o;
storago pnek. extras, 24 l-2c; atoraso
pack firsts, 23 l-2c.
SEATTLE HAY, (IIIAIN AND PEED
(lly .Tho Associated Press)
BEATTI.B. July 20. Clly delivery;
narloy, whole, mo; ground and rolled,
38c; clipped, 30,1 ; chop, nil grain, 44c;
chirk starter, 67o; coconut meal, 82e;
corn, 44c; corn cracked nnd feed meal,
40c; alfnira hoy, $20; I). C $24 ; tim
othy. $27; II. C $28; mixed, $25; lin
seed meal, 64c; acrnlch food, 47o; soya
benn, 63c; wheat, 45c,
BACK ACHED
TERRIBLY
Mrs. Robinson Tells How She
Found Relief by Taking LydiaL
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
AmOrlllA Taw 1 t. .
I trreatettrbublo.It would scheso that
ii would almost
killmeandlwould
havenrnftinaliitif-
forod in tliifl way
uuuu i uiroe yoarg :
then a Inrit frlnnJ
HUKeoatcd that I
try Lydia E.Pirik-
nnm'a VnAk1A
....... rvKUHIIUU
CoTnhnlinH. I hnbA
Jind better rioalth
einco, Keep riouso
and arn nhln to rin
j amy wura.j rocom-
mend the Vemrtable Oompound to my
rriendg as it hoR certainly given mo
N. Lincoln St, Amarillo, Texan!
splendid medicine for women. It re-
-""wi. wiimn cause aucri
"..J.U1II,,, unju ana worn-out feel
JnwandriervouRneBa. Thiiiaahown
again and again by such letter as
Mrs. RoTiinson writes as well as by
one woman tolling another. Theeo
women hriowwhat it did for them.
It is surely worth your trial.
litelTl&W mistake.
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