Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, July 02, 1914, Image 3

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    POULTRY ■ ■■■
and Dairy Produce
o f n il k i n d s w a n t* * !.
M ade a B ad B re a k .
“ I th in k I m u st h ave m ade a I l j
b re a k la s t Si; T iy, m used th e fellow
who seldom goes to church.
‘You ace. I got a n alum ni c a ta lo g u e
o f my old school, an d in looking
th ro u g h It I found th a t one of m y j
c la s sm a te s w as th e p a s to r of a Cleve-1
land ch u rch . So I called him up, an d
lie said th a t h e w as still p re ach in g
and th a t if I w a n te d to m eet him 1 |
sh o u ld com e to ch u rc h on th e follow -1
lug S unday m o rning, w hich I did.
|
" H e in tro d u c ed m e to his w ife, and
sh e took m e in to th e pew w ith h er. |
W ell, d u rin g th e se rm o n I g o t v ery i
drow sy. I w as no d d in g in th e m iddle
of th e serm o n , a n d th e p a rso n ’s w ife
to u ch ed m e on th e elbow.
" ‘You seem sle e p y ,’ sh e w h isp e red .
‘T ry som e of m y sm elling sa lts.
" ‘No, th a n k you,’ say s I; T d r a th e r
s le e p ! ’ "—C lev e la n d P lain D ealer.
W r ite fo r o u r
CASH OFFER
Pearson-Page C’o.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
B o u g h t . B o l d a n d e x c h a n g e d : e n g in e s , b o ile rs ,
s a w m i l l s , e t c . S e n d f o r S lo c k L i s t a n d P ric e s .
T H L J . E . M A R T I N C O .. hB 1st S * .. P o r t la n d . O r.
TRY RESINOL FREE
EOR SKIN TROUBLES
OPPORTUNITY IS HERE
It Q u ic k ly H e a ls R a w , It c h in g S k i n s
an d C le a r s P im p ly C o m p le x io n s.
TO LEARN CHIROPRACTiC. £*;l»n. h>n.
Pscifc Uurspiartic College, 418 Cummonweallh Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
Clear.
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B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E ,
P o rtla n d ,
O regon
T ru e E n o u g h .
S he w a s a s e rv a n t w ho had n e v e r
| se en th e s e a before, an d h e r m istre ss,
j nodding to w a rd th e g r e a t, w in d sw ep t
j e x p a n s e o f ocean w ith its gulls an d
| flying clo u d s an d d is ta n t sa ils, sa id ;
" T h e re , M ary, is th e sea. W h at do
J you th in k of it? ”
"O h, m u m ,” M ary c rie d , " it sm e lls
I ju s t lik e o y ste rs .”— C in c in n a ti En-
i qu irer.
O n ly W r u n g H i s H eart.
“ You w ring my h e a r t,” w ailed th e
y outh whom th e V assar girl had ju s t
refu sed .
“ I’d r a th e r w rin g y o u r h e a r t th a n
w rin g y o u r c lo th e s ,” s h e said.— L iv in g ­
sto n e L ance.
fl.es. Neat, clean, or-
nam ental. convenient.
L a s ts a ll
r e a s o n . Made of
«: etui, c a n 'ts p .llo rtip
over ; w ill n a s ¡1 o f
ltd ur<* a n y t h i n g .
G uaran teed effective.
Bold b y dealers, or
!
F it k r v
LO SSES
su rely prevented
by C u tte r’s Blackleg P ills.
Low-
priced, fresh, reliable; preferred by
W estern stockm en because they pro­
tec t wnere other vaccines fa il.
W rite for booklet and testim onials.
10-dose pkge. Blackleg P ills $1.00
50-dose pkge. Blackleg P ills 4.00
Use any Injector, but C utter'« best
T he superiority of C u tte r p ro d u c 's Is due to over 15
years of specialising In vaccines and serum s only.
In sist on C u tte r's. If unobtainable, order direct
TH E CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley. C alifornia.
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Of a c e rta in bishop th e follow ing
an e c d o te is told:
W h ile p re sid in g o v er a co n feren ce a
sp e ak er began a tira d e a g a in s t the
u n iv e rsitie s an d ed u catio n , ex p ressin g
th a n k fu ln e ss th a t he had n e v e r been |
co rru p ted by c o n ta c t w ith a college.
A fter p ro ceed in g fo r a few m in u tes
D u sty .
ih e b ish o p in te rru p te d w ith th e ques-1
B illy S unday gives New Y ork up as
¿ion:
a bad job. " T h a t to w n ,” he sa y s, "is
"Do I u n d e rsta n d th a t Mr. X------ is going to hell so fast you c a n 't see th e
th a n k fu l fo r h is ig n o ra n c e ? ”
d u s t.” And if a n y th in g an n o y s Billy
"W ell, y es,” w as th e a n s w e r; "you it is n o t se e in g th e d u st.—N ew Y ork
c a n p u t it th a t w ay if you like."
P re ss.
"W ell, all I h av e to sa y ,” said th e
p re la te , in sw eet an d m u sical tones,
T o B r e a l ; ¡n N e w S h o e s .
"all I h a v e to
X
Always shake iti AllenV Foot-jfiasc, a powder,
h a s m uch to be th a n k fu l fo r.”—C hi­ t cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet,
tires corns, ingrowing nail« and bunions. At
cag o N ew s.
ill druggists and shoe stores, -jr.,-. Dont accept
wiv substitute. Sample mailed FRUII. Address
Alum is w orn a s a c h a rm in p a rts of \lleu S. '.tiraste«!. Le Rov. V Y.
A sia M inor. A tria n g u la r piece is |
S e v eral w om en em ployed on a b e e t
p laced in a ca se of silv e r a n d worn
su sp en d ed from a s tr in g a b o u t the s u g a r farm n e a r N orfolk, V a., w e a r
tr o u s e r s w hile th e y a r e doing th e tr y ­
neck.
ing w ork of p u llin g beets.
INSTANCE OF SCOTCH THRIFT
Outlook tor State Fair
Experience has
B Taught You u
Is Exceedingly Good
R a ilr o a d C le rk , In ste a d of B e in g Re
w a rd e d fo r R e t u r n in g L o s t Purse,
Is A s k e d fo r In te re st.
S alem — A nn o u n cem en t w as m ade
th is w eek by F ra n k M ered ith , se c re ­
ta ry , th a t th e com ing S ta te F a ir would
have th e la rg e s t liv esto ck and p o u ltry
• e x h ib its in its h isto ry . H e said th a t
all th e o w n ers e x h ib itin g la s t y e a r
would be re p re se n te d and th a t th e 13
I larg e sto ck b a rn s would be tilled e a r ­
lier th a n u su al.
M any sto c k m e n of E a ste rn s ta te s ,
a n tic ip a tin g th e b enefit to be d eriv ed
from h a v in g e x h ib its a t th e P an am a-
| Pacific ex p o sitio n , w ill e x h ib it a t th e
O regon and o th e r s ta te fa irs , rem ain -
! in g on th e C o a st u n til th e close of
j th e e x p o sitio n a t San Diego.
M r. M e red ith sa id th a t all th e space
I in th e m a c h in ery b u ild in g had been
; en g ag ed , and th a t firm s d esiro u s o f e x ­
h ib itin g w hich h av e not en g ag ed room
| w ill h av e to provide th e ir ow n q u a r­
te rs . T he p av ilio n , now in th e course
j
o f c o n stru c tio n , w ill be 243 by 120
! fe e t, h a v in g an au d ito riu m an n ex 55
by 100 fe e t.
T he a g ric u ltu ra l prod-
j u c ts w ill be d isp lay ed on th e low er
; floor, w hile th e d isp lay s o f th e O regon
more goods than others.
Plans tor McKinzie River
T h e in v e n tio n of a m a c h in e to g rin d Oregon Hindu Students
se a sa n d , th e p a rtic le s of w h ich o rd i­
Make Decided Protest
Iliyhuay Are Approved
n a rily a r e too sm o o th to be of use,
C o rv allis — T h e H indu S tu d e n t so ­
E u g en e— P lan s fo r th e co m p letio n
h a s en ab led g re a t m a s se s of I t alo n g
th e V irg in ia c o a s t to be u tilized in c ie ty o f th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l col­ o f th e M cK inzie R iv e r H ig h w a y con­
b rick m a n u fa c tu re .
leg e, in sp e c ia l session W ednesday,
stru c tio n th is su m m er w e re approved
ad o p ted
re so lu tio n s
p ro te s tin g
to
M O W A R D K. B U R T O N - A ssayer a n d T O einist,
C o u n t O k u m a,
p rem ier o f J a p a n , a t a co n feren ce o f g o v e rn m e n t, road
■ • L e a d v d le , C o lo rad o . S p e c n u e u p ric e s : G old.
O ilie r . L a n d . SI. (...1.1, S ilv e r, 75c; G o ld 50c; Z in o
a g a in s t th e c le a rin g o f th e J a p a n e se and fo re s try officials from tw o co u n ties
o r C o p p er, $1. M a ilin g e n v e lo p e s a id f u l l p r i c e l i s t
s te a m sh ip K a m a g a ta M aru fro m V ic­ on th e su m m it o f th e C ascad es a t an
s e n t o n a p p l i c a t io n . C o n tro l a n d U m p ire w o rk s o
lio ite d . R e fe re n c e : C a rb o n a te N a tio n a l B an k .
to r ia , B. C ., w h e re th e H in d u s a re con­ a ltitu d e o f 6000 fe e t.
T h e h u g e lava
te n d in g w ith th e im m ig ra tio n a u th o r i­
beds
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D r. G race F e d e r T hom pson’s K orek- 1 E n g la n d receiv ed m ore th an $1,000,-
tie s t h a t a h e a rin g in th e c o u rt o f
T h e w o rk in v iew inclu d es th e im ­
to n ik fo r m en and w om en a c ts on every 000 in ta x e s from th e v a s t e s ta te le ft h a v e c a u sed a n a v e ra g e a n n u a l loss of } B ritis h C o lu m b ia w ill g iv e th em a u ­
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tissu e, n e rv e and organ in th e body. A ! by M rs. E liz a b e th E a sto n , w ho died
th o r ity to lan d a t th e C a n ad ian p o rt. p ro v e m e n t of th e ro ad acro ss th e lav a
th irty -d a y tr e a tm e n t for $1.
A ddress re c e n tly in Y o rk sh ire a t th e ag e of 95. $25,000,000 w o rth of tim b e r.
T h e re so lu tio n s a s ad o p ted a r e ;
beds, th e rem o v al o f th e san d road on
948 P o st s tr e e t, San F rancisco, Cal.
“ W h ereas,
T he
H in d u s on th e th e e a s t sid e o f th e m o u n tain and th e
O u g h t to K e e p Up.
ste a m sh ip K a m a g a ta M aru d em and im p ro v e m e n t o f th e s u rfa c e o f th e new
"B y th e aid of e le c tric ity . It sa y s
o nly to s ta y on t h e i r c h a rte re d vessel g ra d e s b u ilt on th e w est sid e d u rin g
h e re , 5000 p h o to g ra p h s can be g ot o ut
to t e s t t h e i r r ig h ts in th e B ritish th e la s t y e a r, to be done a t a cost of
p e r seco n d .”
c o u rt a t V ic to ria , and
$16,000.
“ W ell, th is o u g h t to be fa st en o u g h |
“ W h ereas, T h e J a p a n e se c a p ta in , in
W ith th e aid o f A K G E N IT E , an
to s a tis fy th e a v e ra g e s ta g e b e a u ty .”
T hose p re se n t a t th e con feren ce
co n sp iracy w ith C an ad ian im m ig ra tio n w ere A. T. S ch u y ler, se n io r hig h w ay
im p ro v e m e n t on th e S IL V E R
— F lo rid a T im es-U nion.
officials w ho d e s ire to avoid th e te s t e n g in e e r, o f W ash in g to n , D. C . ; C. R.
N IT R IT E tr e a tm e n t as u sed by
Y ellow d u st is p re v a le n t in A laska. I
In d u stria l Schools an d Ju v e n ile
case u n ju stly , w a n ts to em b ark th e S eitz, su p e rv iso r o f th e C ascade N a ­
C o u rts.
T h a t o u g h t to he su ffic ie n t for a live !
s te a m e r an d d en y le g a l r ig h ts to th e tio n a l F o re s t and fo re s t im p ro v e m e n t
p re ss a g e n t to s t a r t a n o th e r K londike
H in d u s;
e n g in e e r in th e N o rth w e s t; S u p erv iso r
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“ Be i t reso lv ed , T h a t th e H in d u s in M e rr itt, o f th e D esch u tes N a tio n a l r e ­
fo r fu ll tr e a tm e n t p o st paid.
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s e rv e ; G eo rg e H aw ley , of th e L ane
W o u ld n ’t it be fin e to h e a r P re s i­
O kum a, P re m ie r o f J a p a n , fo u n d er and I co u n ty c o u rt; F ra n k E lk in s , Crook
d en t W ilson le c tu re on th e psychology
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co u n ty s h e r if f ; R . L. J o rd a n , Crook
th e B E U T E L B usiness College!
so c ia tio n o f J a p a n , a s k in g h is good co u n ty tr e a s u r e r ; G. M. B re w ste r,
“ S ay, I w a n t a ste n o g ra p h e r to d a y —
451 1-2 Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR.
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w a te rm a s te r, and J . B. B ell, o f P rin e-
m u st be a good one, how ab o u t it? ’’
s te a m e r K a m a g a ta M aru shall not v ille .
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M any of o u r stu d e n ts have th u s been i te rd ay , and b o th em p lo y er a n d em ­
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p laced in good positions.
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Q u a lifie d .
g en e o v er th e M cK inzie fro m P rin e -
p o rtu n ity will com e and a good sa lary
" P ro fe s so r, I know m y son is r a th e r d e p riv e th e H in d u s th e r ig h t o f h ab eas v ille in 12 ho u rs. T he d ista n c e is 150
w ith it. W rite fo r fre e c a ta lo g and T h e m an w ho w rite s th e girl show s )
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m iles acro ss th e C ascades, and th e
slow , b u t in th e tw o y e a r s t h a t you j
fu ll p a rtic u la rs . A position g u a ra n te e d , i Is fre e from b rain a tta c k s ;
h av e h ad c h a rg e of h is e d u c a tio n he a c tio n on th e p a r t o f th e Ja p a n e se tim e w as on roads m ade m uddy by rain
H e n e v e r dopes out fiction,
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w hich fell as th e y crossed th e m oun­
BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE B u t gives us th e b a re facts.
som e d ire c tio n o r o th er. W h a t o ccu ­ to J a p a n e s e co m m ercial in te r e s ts w ith 1 ta in s.
T acom a, W ashington.
J u n ip e r from th e In d ian r e s e r v a ­ p a tio n do you su g g e st a s a p o ssib le 316,000,000 o f people in India.
T he h ig h w ay a lre a d y has b een com ­
tio n s of New M exico an d A rizona m ay o u tle t fo r h is en erg ies, su c h a s th e y
“ Be it f u r th e r reso lv ed , T h a t th ese p leted , so f a r as th e red u ctio n o f th e
S t a y in g W it h T h e m .
prove a n e x c e lle n t so u rc e of m a te ria l a r e ? ”
reso lu tio n s be co m m u n icate to all H in ­ g ra d e s to 7 p e r ce n t is concerned, and
“ S om e of y o u r c o n s titu e n ts a r e d is­ fo r lead pencils.
“ W ell, sir, I th in k h e is a d m ira b ly
du c e n te rs in N o rth A m e ric a .”
h as been th ro w n open by th e fo re s try
a g re e in g w ith you,” said th e tru ste d
fitte d fo r ta k in g m oving p ic tu re s of a |
officials to all classes o f m o to r traffic.
lie u te n a n t.
Y O U R O W N D R U G G I S T W IL L T E L L Y O U
g ia c le r.”— B irm in g h am A ge-H erald.
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Uncle Sam Turned Down.
“W ell, k eep ta b on th e m ,” rep lied E y e s a n d G r a n u l a t e d E y e l i d s ; N o S m a r t i n g —
T he
new
h ig h w ay p laces Bend
S e n a to r S o rg h u m ; "w h en enough d i s - 1 J u s t - E y e C o m f o r t . W r i t e f o r B o o k o f t h e E y e
T h e B lo w L ittle So fte n e d .
N e w p o rt — U n cle S a m ’s c re d it has w ith in tw o d a y s ’ m o to r t r ip from
a g re e w ith m e to c o n s titu te a re lia b le I b y m a i l F r e e . M u r i n e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o .
“ W e w o n ’t d isc h a rg e you, M r. P e r ­ good b a c k in g in N ew p o rt. T he A bbey P o rtla n d and sh o rte n s th e t r ip in to
m a jo rity I ’m g oing to tu rn a ro u n d and
k in s ,” sa id th e m an ag er. “ W e sh all
C a lifo rn ia .
G o s s ip of the A ris to c ra c y .
a g re e w ith th e m .”—W a sh in g to n S tar.
allow you to te n d e r y o u r r e s ig n a tio n .” H ouse has issued an O. K. to g o v e rn ­
“ I th o u g h t th a t g irl w ould becom e
"T e n d e rin g it w on’t m a k e it an y th e m e n t bills. T h is is th e re s u lt o f C. A.
a social q u een .”
T h e V ery T h in g .
less to u g h ,” gloom ily r e tu rn e d th e A ronson, a h a rd w a re d e aler, r e fu s in g July Wheat Deliveries
“ So did 1. B ut s h e m issed it by m an w ho w a s laid off.
“ C ould you c o n trib u te som e cast-off
to allow J . W . M aupin, U n ite d S ta te s
Hring Fancy Prices
c lo th in g fo r th e flood s u ffe re rs of m a rry in g a P rin c e of Good F ellow s in ­
e n g in e e r, w ho is su rv e y in g Y aq u in a
ste ad of a K ing of F in a n c e .”— W a sh ­
C h in a ? ”
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M ore th a n 200,000 b u sh ­
W i n s E it h e r W a y .
h a rb o r, to h av e a piece o f p ipe, e x c e p t
“ F lood s u f f e re rs ?
I h av e an old in g to n S tar.
"T h e y sa y t h a t a m an w ho h a s co ld j fo r cash . H e re fu se d a g o v e rn m e n t els o f th e 1914 w h e a t cro p h a v e been
b a th in g s u it t h a t I d o n ’t n eed ."— K a n ­
sold in th is c ity in th e p a s t tw o d ays,
H o u sew iv es ca n e a t w h a t s tr a w ­ fe e t is p r e tty s u r e to h a v e a n a c tiv e | v o u ch er on th e ground th a t th e g o v e rn ­
s a s C ity Jo u rn a l.
b e rrie s th e y ca n an d ca n can w h a t b ra in ."
m e n t is too h ard to co llect fro m . T he a t p rices f a r in ad v an ce o f th o se o ffer­
F a rm e rs
"Y es, e ith e r t h a t o r a w ell-filled A b b ey H ouse cam e to th e a s sista n c e o f ed a t th is tim e la s t y e a r.
th e y c a n ’t, b u t th e y c a n 't can th em a t
p u rse .”—C hicago R ecord-H erald.
a v ery low fig u re, can th e y ?
r. N . U.
N o. 27, -14.
M r. M aupin, a v is ito r a t th e h o tel, c o n tra c tin g fo r J u ly d e liv e ry a re to r e ­
ceiv e 71 ce n ts p e r bushel, w h ile th o se
and an O. K. w as g iv en h is acco u n t.
S p o k an e h a s a fin e s e t of w h ite j M iss E ls p e th M cC lelland is o n e of
c o n tra c tin g fo r A u g u st d e liv e ry a re to
l Ä f H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t is e r * , p le a s e m e n -
w ings. T h ey o u g h t to b e u se fu l fo r th e m o st su c c e ssfu l a rc h ite c ts in E n g ­
re c e iv e 70 c e n ts.
f
t i o n t h i s p a p e r ._______________________________
Linn County Keeps Busy.
th e h ig h fliers.
land.
H a r v e s t o p e ra tio n s a lre a d y have
A lb an y — B e g in n in g n e x t T h u rsd ay , s ta r te d in th e lig h t lan d se c tio n s, th e
p u b lic e v e n ts o f g r e a t in te r e s t w ill be first b a rle y o f th e seaso n b e in g d e liv ­
in p ro g re s s in L inn c o u n ty p ra c tic a lly ered to a w areh o u se in P ilo t Rock.
co n tin u o u sly fo r alm o st a m o n th . D u r­ T h is is th e e a r lie s t d a te on reco rd in
in g th a t tim e fo u r b ig e v e n ts w ill ta k e U m a tilla co u n ty . T he w h e a t h a rv e s t
p lace in th r e e d iffe re n t c itie s.
w ill be g e n e ra l th ro u g h o u t th e county
T h e an n u al L inn C ounty P io n e e rs ’ w ith in tw o w eek s. T he cro p w ill be
p icn ic, alw ay s a b ig e v e n t in th is p a r t a b o u t 90 p e r c e n t norm al.
o f th e s ta te , w as held a t B ro w n s­
v ille fro m J u n e 25 to J u n e 27, in c lu ­
Bond Issue Is Opposed.
siv e. On J u n e 25 th e S tra w b e rry C ity
'H o o d R iv e r
A n 1^ activ e cam p aig n
C h a u ta u q u a opened a t L ebanon and
w ill co n tin u e its sessio n s fo r se v e ra l a g a in s t th e proposed C o lum bia R iv e r
bond issu e o f $75,000 has been begun
d ay s.
N o r th w e s t W h o le s a le D is tr ib u te r s
by A. I. M ason, d e fe a te d c a n d id a te on
fo r :
R o c k I s la n d F lo w s , H a r r o w s
»*•
j
C u ltiv a to r s .
S o u th
B sn d
C h ille d
$20.000 School Assured.
th e R ep u b lican tic k e t fo r r e p re s e n t­
P lo w * .
D unham
R o lle r s , P u lv e r ­
«A
n
«n. A
is e r s . P e o r ia D r ills . J o h n s t o n H in d ­
A m ity — T he hoard o f ed u catio n w ill a tiv e fro m Hood R iv e r and W asco
er s. R e a p e r s, M o w ers. R a k e s, T e d ­
le t a c o n tra c t n e x t w eek fo r th e e re c ­ co u n ties. M r. M ason d eclares th a t not
d ers.
Iron
A ge
G arden
T o o l« .
S p r a y e r s . P o r te r H a y T o o ls . B a r *
tio n o f a $15,000 hig h school b u ild in g , a c e n t should be ex pended u n til th e
e q u ip m e n t.
P itts b u r g
P e r f e c t
F ence.
G lo b e O r n a m e n t a l F e n c e .
w h ich is to be com p leted in tim e fo r local ro ad s a re im proved. M r. M ason
U tc h fie ld M an u re S p read ers.
R e*
u se th is fa ll. T he bond issu e o f $20,- h as issued a ch allen g e to all w ho d esire
V e h l.-lc s .
B ir d s e ll W a g o n s.
Foos
G a s o l i n e F .n g l n e s .
M o n ito r F a r m
000 a t 5} p e r ce n t has been p u rch ased to m e e t him on th e road q u estio n . S.
Pum p
E n g in e .
G reat
W estern
our b »m
—
by th e L u m b e rm e n ’s T ru s t com pany, W . S ta r k , a local a tto rn e y , h a s a c ­
C r e a m S e p a r a to r . S m a lle y F n ilia g
m a k e ou r c o w s h e a lth y a n d cu n -
0
V
i
a n d R oot C u tters.
B ow sh er F eed
t * a t * d - tu rn b a n
h o ra a fr o m
*
\
o f P o rtla n d .
T he c o n stru c tio n o f th e c e p te d th e ch allen g e, and a se rie s of
M ills . W o l v e r i n e
H a y B a ler* * .
b u r d e n I n to a r e a l p le a s u r e . •
P o r t s r s P srfa r-t
B arn
E q u ip m e n t
lo a lu d e *
tk *
S w e iis e n S tu m p P u lle r s . A m e r ic a «
b u ild in g w ill be o f wood stu cco and d e b a te s w ill be held.
m oat
o o m p la t*
lin e
of
B ta a l
S ta lls .
S ta n c h io n s .
Faad
and
l e t t e r C w fT tw ra,
1
G r a in S e p a r a t o r s .
Iron
A ge
Po­
m a n u fa c tu r e d .
c o n ta in fo u r classroom s, tw o labors-1
ta t o D ig g e r s .
O h io S p ik e .
T o o th a n d D is c H a r r o w s .
H ead
S E N D FO R F R E E BLUE P R IN T S
NO W
UK
to r ie s and assem b ly room . I t will a c ­
Chemists Are Shifted.
fo r F r e e C a ta lo g u e s on a r y o f t h e
I f jro'i f ' g u r # o n b u i l d i n g a b a r n s o o n s a n d f o r th a n » — It'll n * « o b . l g a t e ^ ^ l m Jr
co m m o d ate 200 stu d e n ts.
U n iv e rs m ity o f O reg o n , E u g en e
ou
flip
and
f i l l o u t c o u p o n , p i n n i n g It t o » b o o t t h a t
g i v e s s ix * o f b a r n y o u f ig u r e o n .
O u r o a tlr a a tln f d s
T h e U n iv e rsity o f O regon h as secured
In d tv k d u a i
SLS
('rater Lake Travel On.
th e s e rv ic e s of |P r o fe s s o r W . P. M or­
m of
H a w th o r n e A v .
M edford S ev eral p a rtie s h av e gone g an , o f R eed C ollege, to ta k e ch arg e
,gnt^ f l l i ^ r P o r t l a n d ’ ^ r *’
to C r a te r L ak e re c e n tly , and in a few o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o f c h e m istry fo r th is
T F l a 4-0 « h o c k In
d ay s i t w ill be p o ssible to reach th e y e a r ’s su m m er school. P ro fesso r O. F.
w S H y
i (j u a r •
o p p o s ite >
S e n d m e w ith o u t
rim w ith an au to m o b ile. A n ew record S taffo rd w as sud d en ly d ra fte d fo r im ­
I |§ r
|
| o b lig a tio n o r o o e t
fo r a r riv a ls a t A r a n t's cam p has a l­ p o r ta n t g o v e rn m e n t w ork, ano th e
w h a te v e r
F R B R
B M
~ I-rtn ts o f B a r n — a p p r o x im a t e
read y been m ad e th is season, 298 h a v ­ o th e r m em b ers o f th e r e g u la r fa c u lty
• it* s ’ ta c h o d .
| Bond m e P o r te r F R E E B a r a
in g re g iste re d . L a st y e a r a t th is tim e in c h e m is try h appen, also, to h a v e con­
E q u ip m e n t
C a ta lo g u e
fo r th e ir tim e d u rin g th e
only n in e had re g iste re d . S u p e rin ­ tra c te d
te n d e n t S te e le p re d ic ts 1914 w ill e s­ su m m er. P ro fe sso r M organ w ill be in
ta b lish a new reco rd f o r to u r is t tra v e l c h a rg e o f th e c h e m is try w ork d u rin g
th e e n tir e su m m er te rm o f six w eeks.
to th is unique n a tu ra l w onder.
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a
th at if you neglect the
M a n u fa c tu re rs ’ asso ciatio n w ill be on
T h ero w as no d o u b t a b o u t th a fact I
th e second floor.
Mr. M ered ith said th a t Ja c k Mac F addy w as a S co tsm an :
Stomach, Liver and
th e a u d ito riu m would h av e a se a tin g
Bowels you must pay
L ast y ear, w hen Jo u rn ey in g to th e
cap ac ity of 1000.
co u n try on a n im p o rta n t e rra n d , he
the
penalty — that
T he old p av ilio n w ill not be razed,
left h is p u rse, c o n ta in in g n e a rly $500
means Sick Headache.
as w as re p o rte d , b u t w ill be d evoted to
In gold and sliv er, a t th e railw ay s ta |
th e
c h ild re n ’s
in d u stria l ex h ib its,
Loss of Appetite, Indi­
; tIon from w hich h e sta rte d .
w h ich w as one o f th e f e a tu re s o f th e
gestion. Constipation,
Ho te le g ra p h e d th e fact on h is a r ­ ■
f a ir la s t y e a r.
T he eu g en ics d e p a r t­
Cramps and Bilious­
m en t will be in th is b u ild in g , as w ill riv al an d th e p u rse was k ep t till h is I
ness. Be wise and re-
th e d isp lay of th e O regon L ib ra ry com ­ | re tu rn a m o n th later.
It w as a young c lerk who handed | ■
sort to
m issio n .
A cco rd in g to th e m a n a g e m e n t th e Jo c k le Mac F. h is wee p u rse with
p o u ltry e x h ib it th is y e a r w ill be 20 th e "sp o n d ie s” a s he se t foot out of ■
p er ce n t la r g e r th a n t h a t o f 1913. A th e tra in , and c e rta in wild ho p es w ere
T aco m a chick en fa n c ie r has w ritte n I m ak in g th a t y o ung m an 's h e a rt b eat s
I trifle u n ev en ly .
■
th a t he w ill e n te r 200 b ird s.
STOMACH B IT T E R S
B ut o u r can n y S cot co u n ted his
A b o y s’ cam p w ill be m a in ta in e d a t
th e g ro u n d s th is y e a r, th e f a ir board i m oney u n h eed in g , and w hen he'd fin
It will
■ promptly.
to h av e as its g u e s ts tw o boys from i ished ho looked up long an d su sp i
h e l p “sidetrack”
each county.
T he boys w ill be th e eiously a t th e y o ung man.
"I-sn ’t it rig h t, sir? " sta m m e re d the
w in n ers in local and d is tr ic t |in d u s tr ia l
■ such troubles.
fa irs . T he V ancouver I n te r s ta te F a ir la tte r, in b ew ild erm en t.
“ R lch t— rlc h t!
I t’s r lc h t enough. I
b oard has announced th a t i t w ill send
one o f th e s ta te p rize w in n e rs in in ­ but w h e re ’B th e in te re st, m o n ?” w as j ■
d u s tria l c o n tests to th e O regon S ta te M ucFaddy’a s te rn re to rt.
F a ir.
H e E n v ie d B illy .
A C anal Com m ent.
"C h arley d e a r,” said you n g M rs j “ I w’ish ,” sig h ed F re d d ie p lain tiv ely ,
! T o rk in s, "th ey a r e h av in g a g re a t deal "I w ish I w’a s Billy S m ith .”
"W h y , F re d d ie ! ” sa id h is a sto n is h e d
of a g ita tio n a b o u t th e big can al, a re n 't
m o th er, "B illy S m ith h a s none of th e
I th e y ? ”
n ice th in g s you have. H e d o e s n ’t g e t
I “ Y es.”
a n y p o ck et m oney, an d h e is n ’t us big
"D on’t you know. I so m e tim es th in k a s you, a n d h e ’s u o t n e a rly so stro n g .
T h e a d u lt clo v er seed m id g e is a | it m ig h t h av e b een b e tte r if we had H is f a th e r n e v e r b u y s him p re s e n ts
v ery sm all, f ra g ile m o sq u ito -lik e in ­ been c o n te n t w ith th e old-fashioned
"I know all a b o u t th a t, m am m a ,”
se ct. T h e fe m ale is p re s e n t in th e can als w h ere all th e ta lk in g w as done
field j u s t a s th e clo v er is com m encing by th e m an w ho w as d riv in g th e s a r t F re d d ie, " b u t------ ”
"A nd th in k w h a t n ice b o o k s you
to head. S he d e p o sits eg g s in th e m u le?”
have. A nd you n e v e r h a v e to go out
head and th e you n g m a g g o ts burrow
in th e co ld an d w et to c a rry p a p e rs
HE W A S V/1 SE.
in to th e u n fe rtliz e d seed o v u le and live
an d ------ ”
on th e p la n t ju ic e s th e re .
W hen m a ­
“ I k n o w ," g ru m b le d F re d d ie , a n n o y ­
tu r e th e m a g g o t d ro p s to th e ground
ed by h is m o th e r’s s tra n g e lack of
and fo rm s a little pupa fro m w hich th e
u n d e rsta n d in g . "B u t B illy k in w iggle
h is e a r s ! ”— D elin eato r.
a d u lt m id g e l a te r em erg es. T he w in ­
t e r is passed as a pupa.
T h e re are
U n c le H e n H a t c h e s S o m e th in g .
tw o g e n e ra tio n s o f a d u lts.
U n d er
"P a , I h e a rd U ncle H e n ry sa y th a t
n o rm al co n d itio n s th e re is one g e n e ra ­
h e h ad h a tc h e d o u t a sch em e. How
tio n fo r each crop o f clo v er heads.
could h e do t h a t ? ”
T h e re a re se v e ra l p ra c tic e s w hich
"H e p ro b ab ly h a d Lis m ind s e t on
su g g e s t th e m se lv e s. M ow ing th e hay
it.”
crop som e te n d ay s e a r lie r th a n one
A W a sh in g to n tre e stu m p m ak es a
o rd in a rily w o u ld ; p a s tu rin g fo r a sh o rt
s ta b le fo r tw o h o rses.
tim e in th e sp rin g , clip p in g and th en
p ro d u cin g only a seed c ro p ; o r sim ply
U tilizing R esources.
c lip p in g b ack th e crop in th e s p rin g
"Is y o u r w ife to g iv e an y p a rtie s
a f t e r it h as a b o u t tw o w eek s g ro w th .
th is w in te r ? ”
O th e r m eth o d s o f p ro ceed u re w ill su g ­
"I su p p o se so. S h e h a s a w hole
g e s t th em se lv e s, th e co n tro l id ea b ein g
lot of fin e fu rn itu re , a n d it d o es seem
to ch an g e s lig h tly th e tim e o f h ead in g
a s If so m ebody o u g h t to sit on it once
in a w h ile.”— W ash in g to n S tar.
o f th e clo v er seed crop.
HOSTETTER’S
h
m
Q
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i a ci en
m m
Expert Says Clover Seed
Crop Threatened by Midge
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, C or­
v a llis — F a r m e rs a re u rg e n tly ad v ised
to ex a m in e t h e i r clo v er seed crop c a re ­
fu lly a t th is tim e fo r p resen ce o f th e
clo v er seed m id g e. If th e h eads ap ­
IS C U R A B L E
p e a r b lig h te d o r brow n an d do n o t
M B y v .e a rin p r
a S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC
com e o u t in fu ll bloom , one m ay be
I bJ S H IU I .D T R U S S .
N o w o rry in g o r d a n -
g e r o f a n o p e r a t i o n , R u p t u r e is n o t a t e a r
reaso n a b ly s u re th e m id g e is p re se n t,
fjs o r b r e a c h , a s c o m m o n ly s u p p o s e d , b u t is
sa y s A. L. L o v e tt, a s s is ta n t en to m o l­
t h e s t r e t c h i n g , o r d ila tio n , o f a n a t u r a l
o g ist.
I f th is p ro v es to be tr u e th e
~
o p e n in g .
T h is SEK LK Y S P E R M A T IC
crop should be c u t a t once fo r hay.
pi? S H I E L D a p p l i a n c e c lo se s t h i s o p e n i n g in
I th t o d a y s in m o s t c a s e s .
I f y o u c a n ’t com e.
W h ere th e p resen c e o f th e m id g e is
rh w r ite fo r m e a s u r in g b la n k a n d lite ra tu r e .
su sp ected co llect som e o f th e brow ned
1 ¡¿j S o ld o n ly b y
heads, pull th em a p a rt and sp lit open
th e in d iv id u a l seed capsule ar.d e x a m ­
| LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
ine c a re fu lly f o r a sm all salm on pink
0 T h ird a n d Y am hill, P o rtla n d , Or.
m a g g o t. T h is m ag g o t is th e la rv a o f
W ho a r e T r u s s E x p e r ts a n d E x c lu siv e
th e clo v er seed m id g e. I t feed s in th e
G j S t a t e A g e n t s f o r th i s a p p l i a n c e .
u n fe rtiliz e d se ed ovule and p re v e n ts
E B B S K S B E E -S E S 0 « 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 !
n o rm al blo o m in g and th e p ro d u ctio n o f
seed . By c u ttin g th e crop a t once th e
T h e firs t e le c tric p la n t w ith in th e m ag g o ts w ill d ry u p in th e cu red hay
a rc tic c irc le w ill be e re c te d a t a m is­ an d be u n a b le to m atu re.
sion a t P o in t Hope, A lask a, th e p o w er )
N o re m e d ia l m easu res a re know n fo r
b ein g su p p lie d by a w indm ill.
th e m id g e.
T h e sta n d a rd
co n tro l
m easu re is to ch an g e slig h tly th e n o r­
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color m al tim e o f h e a d in g of th e seed crop.
¡RUPTURE
DAISY FLY KILLER E S W S B rai
L o w e r E d u ca tio n .
W r i t e - n o trouble to an sw er.
T h e m o m en t
Ilesin o l O in tm e n t
to u c h e s an y itc h in g sk in , th e itc h in g
sto p s a n d h e a lin g begins. W ith th e
aid of K esinol Soap, it quickly c le a rs
aw ay all tra c e of eczem a, rin g w o rm ,
pim ples, b lack h ead s, o r o th e r to rm e n t­
ing, d isfig u rin g e ru p tio n , leav in g th e S E C R E T S E R V I C E !
skin c le a r an d h ealth y .
j
“ H o w t o B r e a k I n t o t h e D e te c t i v e G a m e '’ w i t h
P ro v e a t o u r ex p en se th a t th e Ues- c o m p l e t e p r a c t i c a l a d v ic e a b o u t s e c u r i n g p o s itio n s ,
e , e n d o r s e d b y a u t h o r i t i e s , 60c.
inol tre a tm e n t will do th is for you. b y f a m o A u s s i a d t i e c t e P c a t i c v ific
A g e n c y , P o r t l a n d , O re g o n .
W rite to d ay to D ept. 12 M, R esinol,
B a ltim o re, Md., an d we will sen d you
a lib e ra l tria l free, w ith full d ire c tio n s E L 2B E -S E E E -2E 6 Q ^ a a a s a s a s a s K a
for use.
R esinol O in tm e n t an d R esinol S oap
a r e sold by all d ru g g ists. P re sc rib e d
by d o c to rs for 19 y e a rs.—Advt.
“ Y our so c iety s ta rte d o u t to decide
a num ber o f Q uestioni of g re a t acten*
tific im p o rta n c e .”
“ Yes. W e a rra n g e d to c o n sid e r th e
m a n ife sta tio n of th e p sy c h ic im pulse
In p ro toplasm i'- life an d th e m olecular
en erg y developed by th e p rism a tic
tr a n s m u ta tio n of lig h t w av es and k in ­
d red to p ics.”
“ And h a v e you done s o ? ”
“ No. W e’ve only been in session a
w eek.
W e h a v e n 't y e t decided the
q u estio n of w h o ’s b o ss.”— T opeka
Jo u rn a l.
6 « r : .t t y exprcsspie*
p aid fo r f l .
bOM Lttd. 1 6 0 S uK A lb A v o ., B ro o k ly n , N . t
th e lead in g m e rc h a n ts
o f P o rtlan d and th e N orth-
wt call upon B E H N K K -W A L K E R
B U S IN E S S COLLI G 'T for th o r­
oughly co m p eten t, w e ii-tra in e d help?
848 tu rns h av e ca led on us fo r one
o r m ire s te n o g ra p h e rs o r book k eep ­
e rs since A ug. 1, 1913. O v er 2900 of
o u r s tu le n ts a re holding lu crativ e
po sitio n s in P o rtla n d alone. L e t us
p re p a re you and fu rn ish you a po­
sition w hen com petent.
W flV
A lask a w as b o u g h t from R u ssia in
1867 fo r $7,200,000.
T h e re a r e 56,527,000 c a ttle on U n it­
M rs. B en to n H o lm e—You a re alw ays
dw elling on th e su p e rio rity of m en ed S ta te s farm s.
o v er w om en.
W hy d o n ’t you show
th a t su p e rio rity by d e m o n stra tin g
how to clean house?
Mr. B en to n H olm e— W e show our
su p e rio rity by re fu sin g to h av e a n y ­
th in g to do w ith h o u se-cleaning.
WOMEN GAN
HARDLY BELIEVE
Stu ffe d C a b b a g * and Po rk.
T ak e a sm all, firm w h ite cabbage,
clean and w ash In b etw een th e leav es |
w ith o u t b re a k in g a p a rt, p u t In w a te r How Mrs. Hurley Was Rrs
stored to Health by Lydia
and boil fo r 15 m in u te s T ak e o u t and
v ery carefu lly tu rn b ack th e leav es
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
an d curl u n d e r u n til th e c e n te r is
Compound.
open. T h en v ery carefu lly p u t in a
stuffing o f raw . chopped pork (fresh
p o rk ). Lay In a little , th en lay loaves
E ldon, Mo. — “ I w a s tro u b le d w ith
back, th en a little m ore, th e n tu rn d isp lac em en t, inflam m ation and fem alo
back m o re leav es and seaso n . un tP
w eak n e ss. F o r two
cab b ag e Is all filled. T h en carefu lly
y e a r s I could n o t
p u t th e cab b ag e b ack in to th e cloth !
s ta n d on m y f e e t
it w as first boiled in. b rin g co rn ers
long a t a tim e and I
to g e th e r an d fa ste n secu rely .
Put
could n o t w alk two
back Into boilin g w a te r and boil «again
blocks w ith o u t en ­
for 50 m in u te s o r an hour. T h en re­
d u rin g c u ttin g and
move carefu lly from cloth, po u r over
d ra w in g p ain s down
It a rich cream o r egg sa u ce an d serv e
m y r ig h t sido w hich
hat.
Also nice cold.
V eal can be
i n c r e a s e d ev ery
used In p lace of pork.
m onth. 1 h av e been
a t th a t tim e p u rp le
P o tato Rusk.
in th e face and would
Mix one cupful of m ash ed w hite w alk th e floor. I could n o t lie down or
p o tato es one cupful of g ra n u la te d s i t still so m e tim es fo r a d ay and a n ig h t
su g a r, one y e a s t cake, so ften ed In a t a tim e. I w as n erv o u s, an d had v ery
lu k ew arm w ater, o r o n e cupful of little a p p e tite , no am b itio n , m elancholy,
liquid > e a st; two eggs, w ell b e a te n ; and o fte n f e lt a s th o u g h I had n o t a
one cupful of m ilk an d one-half cupful frie n d in th e w orld. A f te r I had tried
of flour
L et sta n d In a w arm place m o st e v e ry fem ale rem ed y w ith o u t su c­
u n til light. T h en mix In o ne-half cu p ­ cess, m y m o th er-in -law advised m e to
ful of soft b u tte r, flour enough
to ta k e L y d ia K. P in k h a m ’s V eg etab le
m ak e a so ft dough, and o n e h a lf cup Com pound.
I did so and g ain ed in
ful of ra is in s or c u rra n ts . L ot ris e , s tr e n g th e v e ry day. I h av e now no tro u ­
fh en form Into long ro lls a b o u t th re e ble in any w ay and h ig h ly p raise yo u r
m edicine. I t a d v e rtise s i ts e lf .” —M rs.
'n e h e s In len g th an d one Inch th ick
ot in a g rease d pan to rise an d b ak e S. T. H u r l e y , Eldon, M issouri.
ibout 30 m in u te s in a m o d e ra te oven
rtem em i>er, th e rem edy w hich did
th is w as I.ydia E. P in k h a m ’s V eg etab le
Com pound. F o r sale e v ery w h ere
Som e R efo rm er.
M rs. Bacon -A po licew o m an In O t­
taw a, 111., h a s th e d istin c tio n of re­
fo rm in g th a t tow n in one m onth.
Mr. B a c o n —Good!
E ven If h e r
h u sb an d did th in k he w as th e w hole
town.
I t has h elped th o usands o f wom en
w ho have been troubled w ith d isplace­
m en ts, inflam m ation, u li'eratio n , tum ors,
irre g u la ritie s, periodic puins, b ackache,
th u t h e a rin g dow n feelin g , indigestion,
and n erv o u s p ro stratio n , a f t e r all o th er
m ean s h av e failed. W hy d o n 't you try
i t ? L y d ia E . P inkbuiu Medicine Co.,
L y n n , Muss.
You can h ard ly b lam e a m an for
k ick in g on p ay in g $:>6 e x p re ss on his
w ooden legs.
Grave Danger if
Blood is Disordered
Little Causes Develop Worst Kind of Trouble— No
Danger if Blood is Fortified.
T h e n ioo«J i f P u r if ie d
W ith
S . S . S .
W ill
R e s is t
A ll G e r m
I n fe c tio n .
TTu rc n r o s o m a n y rr>*«on* * h y *v«, r y f T'.*» I 5». H. S.
A n d In a ll t ho« « c a s e * that: w e r «
I h o u l d look t o lb**
f«,r h s i l t a th at , t h # I t r e a t e d w i t h m e r c u r y . I od ide s, a r s e n i c , c o p ­
a c tio n o f S S. ;■».
• p u r i f i e r sn«j prtt*K*r?cr p e r a n d o t h e r m i n e r a l s w i t h no p e r m a n e n t
1» o f r«arnm<Min; i m p a r t s o r e.
w > n * M to effe ct, t h e m o s t a s t o n i s h i n g recoveries» h a v e
m uc h foo d, h o r m ic h o x y v nn, so m u c h w ut -r. been m a d e by S. S. S.
all of w h i c h In c|g> , p r o p o r t i o n m a i n t a i n
T h e r e la no t a bl oo d t a i n t o f a n y n a t u r o
nutrition.
B u t t h ' l iT c r > k i d n e y s , Innfrs, t t h a t c a n
m f o rt ! fir .1 by
ik ln n n d b o w e l * r o u s t a l l w o r k In c o -o pe ra - j This m o s t w o n d e r f u l r e m e d y . f o r It
ab*.>*
liv e h a r m o n y t o - o n r e r t th** I n t a k e a n d | l l l t e l r p u r e n n d c o n t a i n s <*n l y t i n • el«v
Pipe! It a f t e r I t h a s s e r v e d I t s p u r p o s e of i n c u t s t h i t t th** b l o o d n a t u r a lly assi! l a t e s .
r c j r e n e r a t l n g i.i e » i ss u e r a n d ce lls o f th e ( a n d w h h h t h e t ' s s u e a jf r a t e f u l l y a ••pt.
b'tdy.
A flu t h i s p r o c e s s 1 * r e p e a t e d e v e ry
mach,
I t a f r r e s w i t h t h e m o s t de llcm tn a
( M l N f O f l d l t h r o u g h o u t life.
Mow, M It | e r e n In t h o s e c*»»» w h e r e t h e u s e o f s t r o n g
h a p p e n s w i t h m o s t p e o p K t h e b od y < 1 o«s j
n ot e x pe l nil t h e w n n t e « n d It r e m a i n s * t h a t m e d l r U n e c a u n o t he jiflven.
Get a
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N. S. M a t 1 i n r dru*? a t o r e
rheurnat Ism
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of tr«
r<* •n?nlzed as the result of an«l t h u s be as*Hired of a coim u l e t e «’u r e o f
a n y e r u p t i v e hi oo«l dl -e a s e.
I f ' y o u r case
poison id Ml"*fKÍ.
II*--mmrkat .le t.’* lim onisi* have i>«*n writ
ten that tir"Ve 1 *.voi»d *iu«sfIon t!jer** la no
Wood duca -.u L uk t«liât i«ui Ut cured ujf
Is p e c u l i a r a n d y o u «lenir** s p e c i a l m lvte«*
w r i t e U* t h e S w i f t
: » • « - > ; i . • i ’o .t M e d i c a i
S w ift L . lj., A . , . . , . , U .