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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1909)
Good Blood Montis Hotl honlth, nnd Hood'a Snrsnparllla hnu nn unnppronohod record no n hlood-purlflor. It t'lfi'ctn lis wnmloiiiil cures, tint (ilmply lii'cnuixi It cunlnliM snrsnpnrlllft litlt lipcntiso It combine tlm iilinont rtimitdlitl value of iimrii limn '-.tldltfrriMit lnnritlli.'lilx, Thorn In iiii ri'iil atihatlliitn fur It. If urged ( Imy miy pripnriitlnii rntUl to liu "jiut m koikI yiii limy bo mirii It in Inferior, cost leim to iniikn, nml yield thu denier n turner prnlU. (Itl IIkkI'i Hrtti.arlll Uxlr. Ill ututl llqnlil furw ur In elnwiltia.1 tal.ltl known m Knuiak lirn tli M Huron Mnmlmim-ii liml Jimt lolil on' ef hit InrliHi, mill oiiielly In III crowd bad qumllonnl His Irillli (if It. "That ill right." Mill I ho baron t "I know I'm a llnr. Hut I lie tnrr.ly for fun, I limit ll rlllier for I'll or for profit. I'm no l n itirmorr of aiiy Annnltt Cluti." Thin, wlill contributing tn the Incun abula of liuverarlty, li fieaprd III Im putation cuiitrjrd by ili thort ami ugly word. Kngllth iix-rmntllo marine, which for mi inor I ha II imrlmlf of til wlmln wurhl'l 'hipping, brine llmt country about (lAOy OUO.uu) wr nr Ovorcomoo Loss of 1 1 Norvous Forco In i Mon and Women ' limn and WMnen wlit ur hrrvoti urn kt, lo tack rntrtfy and aitiUlti.it. wIhi entire with ttfv tlHtra ilitvl anilely and aaefierel IttaMlily In th'lr if to art nlurlly anJ ralnmallr l all IIirm. tntr it thu Imlinml with certainly of MlMlwlllHtf lU U, l)i iH)liMtU ran l t.Mali. frllr all 4I tiurkt.1 drw sIikm At any ta-llna ilrutf atwc tt Inr mint Mill' MfHiilli iv4Hairl in half. pint U.III. tlt uft mine each nf th fttlkrolhtf la tvrl racket (VtittMMiiwI llukl ltmrt. rMtiiHajftl iw eardll and tlftetuiw ca.hnn rwn NMIvl H4 MltUntMiti) Add tlmwi t In tana MitUa. Ul iliM louhwir. Iha add uther two, hake4lanl takaa teatpuaeiful after ah meal wad m at Klbuia AMi'tkrr VlrlltM, I-awyer Vmi want a illrorr from jour wlfet On what inmnJT Caller KitrrKt and repealed cruelly, Hbe make nit r,rl up etrry night ktnl walk lit talir tn lti Had furutt "So jrmi rullrsa jlrla llT ailoptttl t jrHI. ehr "Vii, Jtiat the aitrat, nolartt thing 7011 rrr ll'nril." "A tlx lilp liurrnh, I iiippoaaT" "No, IihImmI; Jimt n hurrah ; hlpi are nut In faahlnn. Ilnmtnn I'oat. Of the tlintx-r Kntlaml luiporta, 87 pt ctdI la ln auil flr, A xr crat oak ami t jur rnt Irak, tnibs'iDy and othir furnl tula wowl. oc 30wci3; ccawsc8 o sjsc cJJccXuoWy, QSSV88 0WG0VCTC0 a)va cosaXov To des V)cwc5ca rusurACTuntoinTxe CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO DYIEADINO DRUCC12T3 50'AfMJTTU Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks thilall plant: bill of ntatral wild fal full llrwlliiauanrUlr. at tniall int. ran liulkl hit own lank, nmnnl oM lyla lollat . ami HWtraa for kilthm tkipa. maklnc hit ' luan tanllary U.W. G.II. HAMILTON 474 Mamanlta Strcat. Portland, Oregon WANT TO SELL? Htn.1 ut a full ilMfrlll of your iMrl lm Plural ranch a-nfnltI laml, IlinWr tan.1, lirl- I-.I UihI, ilrv ltn.1 iiitrftiilll tulna, taw mill, thlnifl will onylhlihl -awl w will ahvw yuu how w ilu it. Will I'xJIA ULAOK LAND COMrANY 4M4SI-4U h. M IX. ocattlo, Wiuhlneton '-Cnrt,lI, 28c Ohaot Music or T tXLxli A. Y. 1. Expo. Souvenir Hml uiymir nam anl aiMma with that of Iwu of our f rltmlt ami wawiUttuilyiai Ulr r. at Xe iilrta of Ilia Ult tliott niutIK ur a Iwaullful ! omllilcturtoflli A Y I Kiiiualtlon. IncluJ ai! tltinp fur miii. I'ACIf IC COASt MtllCANIIlC ASSOCIA1ION 08 Union Slrctl. SCAIltC, WN. mm COFFEEt TEA SPICES BAKINO POWDER EXTRACTS JUST ItlOIIT OossnaDEVERj; W wm ank-i VU oniaANDa 07 tonkin. Mi of Nntlvn Ntilillrra Tun I'ra rliilia In ItlaU Aunliial 'IIirm, Tim uiilluwa of 'JVnUlu whom the I'rcnrli cnllitl plniti'N, nrc, iirnpcrly IM'iiUliiKi hrlKiinilxi whii 1 11 f rut tlm country liolli on Intiil mnl will it. Hint of thi'lr n-MortM U tlm provlnrn of lliM'iilnli. wlicrc tlmy limn Jimt inur-ilfri-il n rri-ncli nllUtT. TIhth tll'J lirlKiituU opi-nly nml mimnfully defy Urn fonvH of tlm Kotrrnimwit. Iiiik Immunity In Hint ipinrdT hna nmilo tlii'in niimi'roiiH nml forniMnliln. Tliln iiii'il nroiiM! no vtomlnr, iiiimlilcrliiK Hint Hie troopa In tlm llchl cuiiHltit of niillvw HolilliTit wliomi IImh nro l' pni'lomi lo Im rlnld'il In frmiliil tit liirlct on lirlunml fnai ncnNi-a, .liml lii'foro tlm iiiiinlcr of tho oltUrr n t mi ml of lirlKiimli 111111I1) Hi npiMiir nmo on lint inlhvny Him Ictwi-"-!! II11110I nml lliiciilli nml Inillcti'il limt on aomi 1111 1 ho lclcn who I'lironntrr hI them, I'kiii IIiIh lint rcalilcnt wi-nt for n ili'tiirhmi'iit of mitlvn ri'Kiilnra 10 ihiil n liluw nl lli' I'lii'injr. 'Mir lriHiH mot tint lirlKumlH lutri'iiclnd In 11 tllliiK", 0110 lnmi' In lili'h tlicy hint tnrniil hilo;i furtri'Mt. mi In Mnk Tho cominnmliT of tlm troop fomlil lilmi'lf In n lit. To M'tnl tin' rrt.ni la r nrroim tlm oprn In curry tint atronclinlil hy Hlorm, iiimIit lionvy firn from the lirlEiiml, imiint henry toai nml iiTtitln 1I111II1 to tmtiiy of hla imii In llttht pnriiM'. Tho only nllrrnntlr't nn to lilow tip the limine iiIoiik wild Hi KiirrlMin. lint thla rrt'Mimt fnlliil him from no cxploahi-a hIiik nt luiml. Tho n-aiilt wnn that tlm hrlitnmW ( HMll, Tlm IlnlplioiiK xiH'r rlk'hlly n ilrra why tlm troopa In (tin (lolil nrr lint aupilll U nmlltiltu Imtnlm. Klll'll I'llUllllK Of llottriK'llon MOIlltl MU- minli loan of 1 1 fit nmonj; thu aolillrry oNrntlm; iiKHlimt tlm hrlirnnila. Vet tin Ixtnilm nri' aiipilliil In th triMipa, tlmiiKh tlio hrliramla lmc of ifii ili'ilcil IIhiii Mifdy from fortl(til holiaon, ulilrli tlm troom moiiIiI not nttnrk from fiitr of loa of llfo not north ulilli1 In Incur nunlnat mitlnwa. '11m rtiitilt of thla inkliiici (tl icy la Hint the hrUiitiil tuilnla In that "ivtlon of Tonkin Iihthkm' Hlitiillly In iminlxra nml Mrrnutli- I'liwlmlala an)' ll.al I. flu... II...V tftllt )uHtttm I. hi l.lativ . ... ....i- .... .. ii...... . ......i J to lm trrrlllitl hy mcllnllu boml.-- S011II1 ('linn !. New rnnaiuKHT of DAuaiiTniia OP THE AMERICAN ItEVOLUTION a J ATTIIKW COTT. Mr, MhIIIicm' T. Krtttt. i-livtiil lin tlonnl prcalitcnt of tho Dnuchtcra of tlm Amrrlnm lli'volutlon, hna Ikihi prominent In tlm wK'Irly for tunny yenra nml hna rnrrlnl on mi iiKcri-xnlre lllllit for tlm prt'ithlt'iicy, ncnlnat ro Mria Hint aim wna pliyak-nlly turn imollnliil for Dm itulli-a of tho ortlcc. Him Iiiin Ufii aupiNirtiM hy the out- colne nillrtTH of tho aoclcty nml hy tho llllnola niomU'ra, Iiit homo holng lu lllootnliiKloil. III. She roiui'M from ilia llncuUliiil ri'Miliitlonnry atink on both hrr fMtlmr'H nml iimthor'a ahlo. Aa tit proahlcnt Koni'ml from IIIIiioIh hur arrvhvM on tho nntlonnl iKtnnl linvo Iwcn imtnlilu nml alio hna Iktii n liiulcr In llllnola. Mra. Hiiill U tlm wlilmv of n conl initio owner nml thu, mother of Mr. II root well, wlftt of Colonel ChnrloN H. Ilromwell, for tlm Inat four yenra In rim rue of Kovcrmuent Imlhl Ihkh In WiiNhliiKton. TT1L QTtKB Uffllt ivojna1. far iv.. rt wint4Bi J 1 'x a'fn.j i ninl.'ou tin itlffi'i-iMien liou niurh n man limy llko hl frlemlH, hu liken it. ... n lUlln lf.ua If tlii.v ninUn a'.iLfiroA- llll'lll !. " - -- llona to him of way for pitrUuK wiUi Us uiouoy, PaB 1 ri 7,"ar,.T5TriiWten u' I CS1-T5H S J nr UNSANITAtY CONDITIONS, Water Suiipiy In Many Caioa Found Unneceiaanly Polluted, i:. F. I'trnot. Or"i Avrlculluial Coll, Curvalllt, Thn comlltlon In which I flml water received from vurloua pnrlit of tint atato warm n ta my rnlllnif Urn nttotitlon of the public to thu untnnlUry conditions which tnuat exlat Hurroundlnx their wntnr aupply. Bomo aamploa of water taken in atorllo bottlca under aaeoptlc precnutluna, contain an high na 03,080 Knna per cubic centimeter (a teaapoon holda nbout live cubic cuntunetera of w ii tor nnd nn ordinnry drinking (jlaBa about TiU cubic centimeter). A ulnsa ful of auch wuter would thereforn con tain 14..'IOO,GOO living Krrma. While It ia truo that many vnrictira of theau Korrna nro not directly illaeaan produc IriK, thn continued Introduction of auch InrK" iUuntltlea of them Into thu aya tern lowers vitality and Increuaei iub ceptibllity to tho diicaau producing typea when they Knln ncceat to tliu body. Water containing so many or KHiilama carriea nlao, In rotation, tho ptoinnlnea from tho putrefaction of the orKnnlc mutter in which they rnw, Theau InrKO number of (irmilima en crally Dud their way Into open wella by aurfaca dralnnu and where they can paaa, ao rnuy thu diicaau producing typea paaa ulao, Tho waters from driven wella are corTiparatlvely (run from orKuniama. An open well la an abomination nnd is not In keeping with our present under- atamlliiK of tho lawa of ranltation. The queition arises, how can we bet ter our condition, Whero a well ia tint only means of obtaining water, let It be dug to the water bearing stratum, wall It up with brick laid in cement for ten feet, arch it over with tho pump plpo and arch well cemented in, fill tho remainder of the hole, which may be 16 to 20 feet, with clay well tramped down and tho Jesuit will bo a bottomlcas brick Jug, deep under ground, Into which no surface water, worms nor animals can penetrate. Tho water from such n well Is as pure as csn bo obtained from tho locality In which it is situated. There are many families living in tho country who should enjoy the best of health, but who aro always ailing. Tho cnuae of ill health may, as a rule, bo traced to their use of polluted water produced by the unsanitary condition of their surroundings, liut few homes have proper drainage from sinks and baths, dish water is thrown out of the back door on tho ground near the well, garbage Is similarly disposed of to de compote and drain Into the well. Wash water containing filth that would not . bo tolerated on the clothing is also emptied on tho ground to drain into thu well. Most of tho open wolts situ ated near tho houso or barn aro but cesspools. It Is tho lowest point in Its vicinity Into which liquid s drain. Frequently a privy is located within a stono's throw of an open well. When tho water table rises to tho surface of tho ground, as it always does during tho winter In Western Oregon, all sur face water is contaminated, and, as tho water lovel lowers, tho open wells bo come reservoirs for tho dralnsgo. Tho ordinary stono or brick wall of an open well only sorves tho purpose of preventing the caving In of tho earth and In no sense acta as a filter. We have received samples of water from open wells, situated near barn yards or dwellings, which were loaded with organisms that aro instrumental In decomposing manure. The samples gavo strong reactions of ammonia by chemical analysis and wore even tinted with the color of liquid manure. One particular samplo was thus polluted from a flower bed near tho house, the flower bed having been heavily ma nured. In localities where water Is piped In to tho house nnd there is no sewer, tho toilets should be connected with prop erly constructed septic tank and the eflluent should be piped a long distance from the well and empty on tho surfnre of the ground, whero sun and air may still further purify it. If an open clos et must bo used, a concrete vault, well cemented, should bo constructed, in stead of a mere holo in thu ground, and limo frequently thrown Into It to pre vent tho breeding of flies. Earth cloa-1 eta havo boon very successful and con sist of galvanized Iron trays or tuba that May bo emptied away from tho premises; dry earth or nshes should bo used In connection with them to absorb moisture and suppress odor. It Is well known that 11 lis breed in human nnd animal manure; for exam ple, tho deposits of human excreta nro often seen to bo n crawling mass of maggots, thoso uro tho larvae hatched from tho eegs deposited by flies, from this they puns Into tho pupa stage nnd uguln emergn as (lies with tho return of warm weather. These flies enter ourjlwollings, walk upon our food and directly trunsmit tho organisms from oxcreta to our food, Contunlmation does not cunso at that, for wo have definitely proven that the organisms which tho tiles tako into their bodies from tho oxcreta nro not destroyed by their digestion, and passing from thoir bodies with tho oxcreta the germs util Iro this oxcreta for food and multiply. Theroforo a fly spock containing fifty terms will Increaso Its numbers fifty fold. Ifporchanco the organism happens to bo tho typhoid bacillus, a 0y speck Uon an apple, or other food, will eventually contain thousands of gtruu, Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is somothing frightful. Wo can hardly rcolizo that of all tho children born in civilized countries, twontytwo por cent., or nearly ono-quartor, dio boforo they reach ono year; thirtysoven por cent., or more than ono-third, boforo thoy aro flvo, and ono-half boforo thoy aro fifteen I Wo do not hesitato to Bay that a timoly uso of Oastoria would uavo a ma jority of theso procioua lives, Noithor do wo hesitato to Bay that many of theso infantile doatha aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups Bold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or morphino, Thoy aro, in considorablo quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity thoy Btupofy, rotard circulation and load to congestions, sickness, death. Oastoria oporateB oxactly tho rovorso, but you. must bco that it bears tho signature of Ohas, H. Eotohor. Oastoria causes tho blood to oiroulato properly, opens tho pores of tho skin and allays fovor. ESS (GaSlS I Wf aa "" - a a. If cstori KJJ ALCOHOL, 3 I'EH CK.NT R 3 AVeflclaMf PrrpmtiontxAi Mmilai irtifcriMf.'iniinMMi llngUic Siocncta aalfj(hdj(f Promotes DijeslkmChtfifii ncss and IJeMXonliliu nritw Opium lorphJnc norrliamL nUTHAHCUTIC. nvtfMbSMlimm nOa&rJ- JbtiitiUf m OnUXr. imxftmt . V sx . Anrrfff I nravdv for romlkl lion , Sour Stonxh.DUrrtwa F3nz Worms JCoin'ulsionjJOTna ncsaandLossorSirEP. FacSiniV Sltnamrtor NEW YORK. MB.!. (4 7Sa. EH r: rrrcr- rr"c w s. juarantefdimueri Exact Copy of Wrapper. This we have conclusively demon strated by hatching flies in a sterile box, then feeding them with bread or sugar saturated with cultures of the typhoid bacilli, thon allowing them to excrete opon apples, cabbage leaves, other material that gives off moisture. The fly speck, after soma time, as sumes the form of a colony and is found to be loaded with living typhoid bacilli, showing that they had passed through the fly uninjured and had mul tiplied abundantly in tho fly's deposit. It Is well known that milk is an Ideal food for typhoid bacilli, and for that reason should be well guarded from tho Invasion of flics. Keep flies out of the house, especially that part whero food Is kept. Attention should also bo called to tho abominable practice of disposing of dead animals by throwing their car casses into abandoned wells, or empty ing closets Into them, for tho water bearing strata will bo polluted for miles, 'typhoid fever is n filth dis ease and any person who thus pollutes a wntcr supply commits a criminal one I'rartlmllr None. "Any gstnbllue coins on In this town now)" siVrd the ciutouiiT who bad juit bought a plug of tobacco. "Not a bit the lid's abut down tight," anttterrd the etutomer who was shaking dice for the cigars. If Your Eyes Bother You got a box of PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, old reliable moat successful eve rem edy made. All druggists or Howard isros,, iiuuaio, n. v, Sluiltel "Mrln frlendt, you Ut dot suit llVt like" "l.lka tb ft; on the sheet of sticky pa per." With a deprecatory ahrug of his shoul der the clothlnc merchant protested. Hut h aoUl him tho suit. TYrmtlUTKHS. "Jtw VUll.U Yctt." All maktt rebuilt Ilk aaw, at ammil.al.n4 rrltat. Two Bulla. Prti. It nilugton trow 13 lo IIV SuppIlM tor all niakra. Machlnva rentaJ. S3 loCCO monthly. Th Tjritwrlur Karhtu. IBS MouUouitrj. ban ranolaco Oilluu Couiiiarltun. Itlrers (perplexed by a temporary lspss of memory) llrooks, how does that tiuo tat'.n go "0, woman I In our hours of ease uucsrtsln, coy, and hard to pl, and varlsbU as" whstT llrooks I think it's "mlabls ss ths pries et school books la dlffwsot oiaUs." Sfc3 BBta. 1. F;t K3 ' fij.- l2o 15'' pi11. ft!..1. JP- . jtUSmm 1 ?;. p;x? 4i7xsuk i laaaatsa laV J Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. il. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. I'cclcr, of St. Lduls, Mo., says: "I hava rrosrrlbed your Castorlft In many cases and Javo always found It nn cflelent end speedy remedy." Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, ro., says: "I havo prescribed your Cas torla In my proctlco for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients." Dr. Edward Parrisb, of Brooklyn, N. Y., rays: "I havo used your Cos torla In my own household with good results, and havo advised several patients to uso It for Its mild loxatlvo effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. D. Elliott, of New York City, says: "Having during tho past sis years prescribed your Castorla for Infantllo stomach disorders, I mot! heartily commend Its uso. Tho formula contains nothing deleterious to tho most delicate of chlMrcn." Dr. C. G. 8pracuc, of Omaha, Nob., says' 'Tour Castorla Is an Ideal mcdlclno for children, and I frequently prescribe It. While-1 do not adro cato tho indiscriminate uso of proprietary medicines, yet Castorla Is aa exception for conditions which arlso In tho caro of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castorla holds tho esteem of tho medical profession In a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It Is a suro and rellablo mcdlclno for Infants and chil dren. In fact, It Is tho universal household remedy for infantllo ailments.' Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Mo., says: "Castorla Is ono of tho Tcry finest and most remarkablo remedies for Infants and children. In my opinion your Castorla has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to Its cadency, and merRs." Dr. Norman M. Ccer, of Cleveland, Ohio, cays: "During tho last twelve years I havo frequently recommended your Castorla as ono of the best preparations of the kind, being safo In tho hands of parents and very ef fective In relieving children's disorders, whllo tho caso with which such a pleasant preparation can bo administered is a great advantage." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jy Boara tho Ripmatnrn nf .Hl Eoara tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc ctNTtwa waNNf, rr fRESCEIMT attt ftaSSaaSBSBaPaBaSSaSBjaalallaalaSSalaaSaSalalalSSat nUDOAll TUT AM luairtxzn ronpunu CtWAtO A FULL DoiTsrmx Sp trail of the Idea. "Are there any came lawa la this part of the country)" aiked tbs atrangrr with th ahotgun. "Vet, air," aald the grltsled son of toll who nas sitting on top of the rail fence; "but thry ain't enforced. Public sentiment It agin 'em In theie dlgglna. Yau kin shoot all you want to, mUtrr." Chlcaio Tribune. Uothen will find Mrs. Wlntlow Soothing BTruthUit rruirdr to uio for their cilWroj luring th Uallilu jwrloJ. A Stoat Important Crop, "How do you deslro to bo uplifted!" Is tho question a writer In the New York Sun puts Into the mouth of the commissioner nt the farmer's door. "Wal," replies Farmer Hayrick, "ye might start In by growing a better class of city boarder." CITC ft, Vltni1 Daac aaa erroat iniM prm rilJaiaU rw4 bf Ur. l'-la't Oraat Ktnall. ttorar. Kaa4 for 1XXX IIH trltl Uxtl aaJ IrvatlM. Ir, U. u. ilia. 1-0., all liu ., rauaaairua, t a. Tho Coat of I.lTinr. "Man wants but little hera below" once that perhaps wa trut; I tutvs no right to think I know, no mors, Indeed batr you; Man may have once been satisSed tu skimp alone aomehow, Dut It Is not to b dtnled that milch is needed now. '.M THt Olt. THAT NIAPLEIHE ialillillJ'liUM jJJMMMMatsaslasMl tmi on that unctratci lassaamr.AsWM Signatr. atuaatvaraffT. MnvToaacnr. Egg-Phosphat BAKING POWDER POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer The ruby Is the most valuable of tat precious atouet. A four-kars: ruby it quoted at about $-.-.V, and a ruby of fop ty-ietrrn karats brouzht $100,000. DO YOU WANT A TiTKWRITEflf ' . Whole Typwritrr Civ. ST atontromerr , San Kranctteo, will tell you on at 40 to 75 I cent diarount i ram factory Hit. aU make on t kt atl fully a-narantred. Potatoes steeped In sulphuric scld and subjected to prpaure make an excellent aubstltute for ivory In the manufacture of billiard balls. DYSPEPSIA "Having taken your wonderful "Catca rets' for three months ai.d being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, I think a word of praise is duo ta Cascarets' for their wonderful compos! tion. I have taken numerous other so called remedies but without avail, and I find that Cascarets relieve more tn a day than all the others I havo taken would la a year." James McGune, ioS Mercer St., Jersey City, N.J. ritatant. Palatabl. Potent. Tatta Good. DoliooJ. Never lilckcn.Weakeo or (Irlpo. 10c.25c.30c Never toM In bulk. Th sen Die tablot itamped CC C Guaranteed to cur or your mooey back. BIS PHU No, 31.09 w 1IKK writing to advortltora Jle" ' uiouiiiiit kiii iiatr TZ 1 ZM m mm CNCTItATCI A fltTotlns ued the tame at lemon or VaaUIa, Ur dlttolvint: Ktanulatrd tujar In water and addlnit Mapleinr, a deliclout trrup It made and a lyrup belter than niacle. Vliplcln It toll Br grocerv It not tend JJe t or 2 o. boltl and tedpabook. CntcBtMI.Co..SaHl, Wo. ' I E. i 1 it M I