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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1905)
New Automobile Law. The last legislature paased a law reg ulating the use of automobiles. It provides as follows: Owners of motor vehicles, motor cycles and automobiles must' file , with the secretary of state their name and address, with description of. the ma chine, which shall entitle them to a certificate, for which a fee of $3 must be paid. The number of certificate must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. Non-resident owners who have complied with laws of other com monwealths do not have to secure this license. Each vehicle shall be provided with light, muffler on gasoline engines and efficient brakes. Speed in thickly settled or business portions of towns and cities must not exceed eight miles n hour, and never one mile in 2 1-2 minutes, or one mile in lo minutes io,wu irom uie new xotk ana ner when passing over a crossing used at ! mudez Asphalt Company in compensa te time by another person. When tp- 'n fr rvices in their behalf; preaching a team, the auto vehicle m 'ZTv f p , , , . . . 1,000 against the Venezuela govern- must observe usual road laws, cnecK t mmt an(J uged hjg influence to collect speed if horses are frightened and stop it. and that Mr undertook to if beckoned to until horses are under collect a claim for a Mr. Meyers for a control. When arrested, an auto driv- cimmission of one seventh of $1,400, er must have his bail fixed immediately OOO. Mr. Bowen forwards thesscharg at $50, which will be demanded by a e3 to Secretary Taft, over his own sig- magistrate if near, and by the arrest- ing officer if no magistrate is near, ar.d the communication to the President, hearing of the case must be postponed who was already in the west. not less than 24 hours distant and I iL i :t -,Mfo v, tfcn ! Not content, however, with having more than live days if requested by the , ' . . & . . . . u -i ths done this, Mr. Bowen grew impatient defendant after giving bail. Penalties . , , v 1 . ueieiiuaui. aii.oi i, .at hearing no echo of the serious are fine not exceeding $25 for first of- charge3 he ha3 proferred and he fur. fense, not exceeding $50 for the second ni3hed the detni,3 of tho char&ea to a and not exceeding $100 for succeeding C3rtain newspaper correspondent in violations. ! Caracas. The whole story was then , ' , mailed to this country and appeared in A Washington correspondent says: ee type on.the front page of one of ' There seems to be a growing convic- the New York dailies. Even were the Hon here that this whole matter of charges true, Minister Bowen was railway rate legislation is a big bluff guilty of a grave indiscretion and vio being played by tho rc.-u'.lican mem- lation of courtesy in making them pub bers of Congress, wlio" are wedded to lie in advance of some reply to his com the protective tariff. That the Esch- """"cation to Secretary Taft and only Townsend bill was passed by the re- unpardonably bad judgment or un publican members of the Lower House governable spleen against his superior as a means to allay agitation is well ofncera could account for this course, known. They know the Senators would ' . ' ?' hold it up and strangle it, for the time When the charges were first made being at least. The Senate did'as was Public Mr.- Loomis was absent from expected. That gave all of them a Washington, but immediately on .his chance to sound public opinion and find return he furnished to the Newspapers the best strategic ground for the future. a categorical denial of each and all of It was all a comfort for the "stand the charges. He explained that he had pat" tariff men. It diverted attention had one financial transaction with the from the tariff revision that the repub- Nbw York and Bermudez Asphalt Com licans had promised, that Roosevelt Pany but only to the extent of ex demanded, and on which a score or changing his check on a Venzuelanl more members were elected to Concrress last Fall. The protected industries saw their ODDortunitv. Thev loined in an hysterical and hypocritical howl for railroad regulation, although most of them were beneficiaries of whatever railroad rebate system was In existence. They are clamorous still. ' 'The rail roads can take care of themselves," said one of their spokesmen, "and we can throw this rate regulation sand in the eyes of tariff-reforming. Congress men until they can't see anything else." Here is the latest from Tom Lawson: of explicit instruction from the Secre "If a local trust company or a Chicago tary of State. Beyond this denial, Mr. bank fails, don't bo fooled that it or Loomis has declined to discuss the Milwaukee is the trouble. It is a hun- , dred times greater and is centored in some man and a hundred millions would tho Irnuhln richted thirtv rfa When it c-oes it will carrv banks. trusts and corporations. The bull fakes k., un wM nut. Now nrnnnra fni Prnnoml.nr. Wnll Ktrent ..iwi 'lmv' when I sniil the insurance nnmnnnini wore boimr loked. It's' Eauitable now, but it will soon bo Now v,.l,ml Mnhinl. Whnn tho-nnnie howls perhaps I will run 'liar' down the world cannot stand another Color Mr..ii bf.('. tknuit ad" election which is scheduled two . " Chas. 11. r isher, until lately editor ot tho Capital News of Baiso, has filed a libel suit against that paper for$10,000. Tho case is based on an editorial article that appeared in the News after Fisher had been deposed as oilitor, in which tho statement was mado that ho had entered into a conspiracy with J. H. Bradv. Republican state chairman, to wreck tho paper, resorting to misropre- sentation tuU fraul to accomplish lus pn-poae. J Statistics about tho drinking habits of tho leadi.iz nations show that tho United States is first in tho consump- tionof coffee. Emrlund first in tho con - sumption of ten, Russia first in the consumption of whiskey and other (lis- tilled sniiits. Franco fii-st in tho con- Biinmti.in of wine and Germnnv first in t'm cnnsumntlon of beer. Tho relative si indinu of tho nations cannot, how- over, bo determined by their favorite beverages. A Binghampton astrologer pnipho-si-'3 that a portion of Now York City will be destroyed by oarth.iuake din-in; tho present yo.ir. Ho says: "Tho leas of life will bo tenible. The shock will bo felt at least 200 miles inland. There is u grnvj possibility that the whole lower halt of Manhattan Island v:ll slide off into the Hay." Whatever linppeni it it doubtful if the Tammany rogimo will be Icst -oycJ. A Vathiiij,ti)'i StfPSHtlon. Washington, D. C, April 29, '05. Washington has been treated to a sensation during the past week, a sen sation of such proportions that it will curtail the President's trip and bring him back to the Capital a week earlier than he had expected to return. Her bert W. Bowen, United States Minister to Venezuela, and Francis B. Loomis, Assistant Secretary of State, are the chief figures in the affair which prom ises to end in the dismissal from the public service of at least one of these officials, possibly though improbably, both. It appears that some time ago Min ister Bowen filed, officially, charges against Secretary. Loomis, who has at one time been Minister to Venezuela. In brief, these charges are to the effect that as Minister, Mr. Loomis accepted nature, and Secretary Taft forwarded hank for the Company's check on a New York bank when he . left Caracas at the conclusion of his service as Min- 'stGr this being not unusual among American Ministers in Caracas and elsewhere, where the rate of exchange is high and sometimes exchange cannot be secured at any price. Of course the transaction was unimportant and could not place either party under material obligation to the other, and may even have been a mutual accommodation. Every other transaction undertaken by Mr. Loomis as Minister to Venzuela, he declares he undertook only as a result cnarges. Fret zicd Thouuhts. "Lot the President hunt and fish for B few weeks; he will be all tho better for it" says a Pittsburg paper. Fish? Tut, tut. It takes a man whs can "ait still" half an hour to fish A Colorado clergyman says the world h but two more years' to exist. He is probably going on tho theory that years hence. Colorado is intimating that the next timo she has labor troubles she will submit them to tho courts, instead of to her Peabodys and Sherman Bells. Good negroes are wanted in Liberia aya Minister Lyons. Sorry, but wo do not have any of that kind to spare. Mayor Dunne proposes to have mu nicipal ownership of Chicago's street railways immediately. We have a new Woa of tne significance of immediately 8inco,wo built tho Panama. Canal that ;way. I Tho Missouri legislature promptly k'"0;1 b' whiuh Gov. Folk offered miming uriucry u leiony. ino legisia- torf remember that constitutional pro , vlalon Procw-unBa n,nn lro K'vmp incriminating evidence against himself. 1 hl3 18 the aoason when you want tc c irry a fan in one hand and an over c at in the other, I Andrew Carnegie's disinclination to maUo a fool of himself because his noio m.uried the lured man indicates thai ho possesses the elements of real groat ne is. One ot tho best attractions at tin L;wis and Clark fair will bo Home Davenport's farm, on which will be ex hibitcd his wonderful collection of bird a id animals, one of tho finest in th world. Men have their fads, and that of tho great artist, outside his business, has been that of getting togethar t'vj finest and rarest game birds in the worl I, and he has done it. What a barbarous lot of people there must be in Warsaw among the heathen Russians, what but, let's see, isn't Chicago in the United States? Democracy has a meaning in itself, which is bound to live. There is a foundation to ii not shaken by every wind. The party may have its tips and downs, but democracy will live and triumph, for the people are at the back of it. The women of Portland are making a special effort to secure clean markets in that city for fruits, vegetables, meats, etc. The best is none too good for them. They are on the right track and the spirit should spread through the state. The war indications are that there will be some land fighting this week. ii me war is to be continued this is eminently proper, The people of the world do not like dilatory methods in a big war. They want the agony over, if blood is to be Jspilled and the guns put up. flfffir t.n trn ftn fho at-arm Qha ia tlrnrl of theatrical life and wants to he at home with her mother. The glare of the foot lights has lost its charm and even $45,000 fails to make it an object for her to return to the business cut short by a murder which stirred all New York. She does the proper thing. She is not entitled to big andiences ex cept as she merits them from a dra matic standpoint. It is to be hoped that she continues her purpose to re-, tire from a business that has such an awful significance for her. The Democrat remembers Albany J business men in the past to have been very liberal in their support of new in- stitutions, often giving to secure them more than circumstances justified. This fact, though, must not interfere1 witk tiio .nntmi.j ,,i f. I ,ifontin.!no. ;niiiafiaa ' Tk. ufactunng industries. The principle ( establishment of a new industry in its ' midst is not right. All institutions help a city, and one is as much en titled to a bonus for locating in a city as another. '. The big mercantile estab- liRhmmlfc tratjt nnthino. and vat. it. mnv prove a great factor in the prosperity of a city. Some times a live profess ional man with great enterprise is a whole factory himself, ' but he comes into a city and puts up for everything, and so forth. Nevertheless it is the custom to .pay i bonus for. factories and if cities getthem they will have to pay for them, and they might as well realize the fact, arid be ready for the emergencies . that arise. Enter prises, in which it is only asked that stock shall be taken, are particularly matters of business worth considering and investigating, and calls for one's best business judgment in their sup port. The Lewis And Clark Club. This Club which met on Monday afternoon to consider some propositions made by the Cornty Executive Com mittee ot tne Fair, was asKed to pro cure ferns and other ornamental plants, potted a"nd ready to ship to Portland. Aiso to supply cut nowers tor decorat ions and button hole bouquets, for open ing day and at stated times during the exposition. They requested that a committee be appointed to solicit jellies preserved iruiis ana DOttiea iruits xor the exhibit, stating that fruit jars would be furnished to any ladies who would fill them with fruit. After dis cussing the proposition the Club voted to take ud the work and the Secretarv was instructed to open a correspondence with the Ladie's Clubs in neighboring towns with a view of interesting them and securing tneir assistance. llie toiiowing committees wore ap pointed : On making a collection of fern and other ornamental plants: Mes'd. French, Palmer, Ralston, and Miss Armstrong. On procuring flowers: Mes'd. Weathesford, Train, Brown, Winn, Martin snd Tweedale. On fruits and iellies: Mes'd. Leiningcr, Holman, Wcstgate, Misses flora Mason and Edna Allen. Tho County Executive Committee hope to make the Linn county exhibit :mo of the most attractive on the grounds, and we have unlimited resour ces, we trust that tho ladies of Albany, whether membeis of the Lewis anc Clark Club or not, will be interested in the county exhibit and assist bv con tributing such articles as can be used in disnlav and decoration. Let us make "Old Linn" the banner county in uic state. Clara Guard, Henrietta Brown, President Secretary. Lewis and Clark Club. FLOUR NEWS. You Get the Best Home Mill. at Your New and improved machinery at the lied Crown Mills, guaranteeing the best llour in the valley. Snow Flake, Oregon's most popular arand, only $1.15 a sack, $4.40 a barrel. Patronize your home mill. It is sit ited to give the best all around flour n the state. Bread is the staff of life, and Snow Flake makes the best. REACH VLADIVOSTOK. St. Petersburg, May 10. (Special) Russian CruisersAtmaz and Jentchug of Rojestvensky'sSquadron eluded the Japanese and arrived Valadivostok. In Chicago. Chicago, May 10, -Preside.it Roose velt arrived at noon and was cordially welcomed. There is no strike dis turbances today. Judge Bellinger III. . Portland, May 10. -United States District Judge Charles Byron Bellinger, before whom Senacor Mitchell. Congress man Hermann, Williamson and other land fraud defendants are scheduled to be tried, is seriously ill of blood poison ing at his home in Portland. Slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. Judge Bellinger has been ill for several davs havine- heen nroatrntpd , merelv the rl ., tha last 5 dava however, the illness has developed into more serious complications. Judge Bellinger Better. !i:Uj. l i u.-i. critical. Rlimelin Plead. I Jeffries has set a good example for several other boasting pugilists. Portland, Or. May 10. Council- , ,, manCharlesE.Rumelinyesterdayplead- e oMvoM ke to have Nan, ed not guilty to having attempted bribing Patterson released and the Japs and William C. Elliott, while the latter was Russians fight. . -serving as city engineer. May 15 was . ! set as the date for trial. The new T.lnn ,,niv i);ral,n9 Ti,. "i-i.-a b. , - in- i.nicago (strike. Chicago, May . i ne large depart- ' went stores and the express companies i normal basis. Thev sent their waeons coaay resumea into th.e extreme parts of the city, in. Rnmfi inRr.nrifPj wirnniir. nnhnA nrn. tection, and transacted their business without interruption or trouble of a serious cnaracter. I 1 . -; UB nuss,""H' London. Mav 10. There is no further newsof whereabouts of the' fleeta of Admirals Rojostvensky and from Paris to the effect that they have irom rans w) uie euccb uiat nicy nave left French waters at the request of the French authorities are not credited here. y Coal for the Russians. HoCng KoGng SSSttotoi rwoiffierfarriveS there today from Honkohe Bay, where they delivered nnn tnna nf nnnl tn the Russian fleet The jjajmunf a coasting vessel, reports that it saw a Japanese cruiser in me outer .roadstead of Amoy, May o. HOME AND ABROAD, Wool is on the jump and is now 25 cents a pound. The new Elks hall at Rosebure .will be dedicated June 9. H. R Harris-a former Corvallis man, died in Portland on Sunday. D A Waters, mayor of Salem, has applied for a franchise for a gas plant in Eugene. Tacmoa took the first game from Portland 3 to 2, and is due to take about 4 out of the 6. ' Tho TCntrpnn hich school team Dassed tkrnnirh Alhanv vesterdav afternoon for Portland to play the Portland Academy and Hill School ciuos. Tho mm nrreRted at Woodburn as a susnect of the bank robbery was of fnnrap rtispharced. not being the man wanted. Those robbers are miles away The Corvallis Times says that W. W. Saunders is now residing on a farm near Spokane, where he is amicteo wun sciatica. He is in good circumstances. Mrs. Saunders is a former Albany young woman and Mr. Saunders was at one time a prominent party in a big trial at this city. AN ALBANY CASE. Many More Like It In Albany, i The following case is bat one of many similar t.ccurnmr daily in A'oani. It U o euay mallei to ver.fv its correct neB. Surely you cannot a k for hotter Drool than such a concluaive evideos. lowatrn-, wife ol VVm, Mrs Wm. Rai RniiVW&tpr. emDlorfd in the Veal's Ciiair Fao rv.residiDii at 90S East firs': to a post and cone uded to nave a little St., pa s: "My kidney trocnled me off joke at the boys expense. Accosting and on tor einht jears. Evsry time I him. he said: "Hello! Jackey I see you commoted a cold it settled in my kid- have the frame of your horse up, when tiPVB caueinit my back to ache often so are you going to finish him." Jackey, Badly thai I could hardly get about to , which wasn't his name, laconically re atte d to my household dutits. Ac- plied: "Wall, I dunno, guess probably compunyinit ihia was a very anooying I'll leave him as they left you, consider and dillirMilty with the kidney mere I ably unfinished, maybe I'll give him done. I was treated ny pnysiciane.anu eok a number ol highly recomtnenoea lemedies out Ibe tfI.hI 1 obtained ag only temporary and I waa about die c.inrau"). Fmallv 1 lead an advertise ment about Doan'a Kidney fills af d not a box at Foshay & Mneon'a drqir. atore and l-eau taeif u:e. I expected aorae relief, of course, mu lo my surprint) tbey went quickly to the root ol thedie ense and . bad no more unifl recently I Ml rymntnns of a re urrence Doin'a Kulimv Puis are the bet kido-v med icine I eter u-ol and I bnvrtom mood d tbxoi to a ouuibirol my neigh jure." ' For sale by alldeamie. SO cents per ho. Ko-tv-MilbuMi Co., Buffalo, N. Y. role r-oeati for the U. S. KtMiumber the naiye Doana and take no other. six Million Boxes a Tcat-i In 1895, none; In 1900, 6,000,004 Joxcs; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. Tht people have cast their verdict. Besl medicine for the bowels-in the work ill dlUgU4 MISFITS. ; ; Circus week. Take the. kids. May it be Mayor Lane of Portland. The rose is now queen of the flower's. Tough weather for the big red lemon ade. Portland is full of blasted political hopes. Seattle and Portland are neck and neck for the tail end. A man is never too old to mend, in cluding Mayor Williams. The President has taken a hot vapor bath and returned home. A marriage license in Chicago . is 50 cents less than a dog license. There is more than money at stake in the election of a man to office. Williams will have to pass a Jong Lane before he can be elected. . sava the way to Hell is h-a- b-i-t. revealed a number of small assessments 1 of big properties. i i If Chicago people had as big brains as they have feet there would be no diffi culty in settling the strike. We forget somethings in life, but nothing can ever efface the imnressiona of the circus of boyhood days. ' There1 is one feature about Norris & Rowe's circus some people may not ap- predate. There are no bunco games. Art.:n: : nntnn;j k: Advertising is a splendid thing, but "J muso ium page canuiuates aus in Portland papers had a back .acting effect. &T first salmon caught in season at Who will have his name go dwn to fame, The Democrat man has seen Norris devetope a little dog show into one of tne best circusses in the world. Tent by tent up he has come. , It isn't always the men who are bad 'A Portland man charged in court that his wife smoked cigarettes, came home drunk and run around with other men. "ne man who thought he had a mis- sion to fill as mayor of Portland receiv- ed 38 votes in the- primaries. Figures sometimes make loud speeches. The Oregon City land office will be moved to Portland on July 1st according to the svstem of the Dresent adminis- tration. of takincr awav from the small and giving to the big. The Southern Pacific has struck an economical streak and has been taking telephones out of most of its offices. s"-p. That s a bacKward step tor a Dig mod ern up-to-date transportation company. Clear the track. The Railway Con ductors will be in Portland from all over the United States on May 16 and for several days on their 30th annual gathering. They will not have to ride . the brakebeam to get there. A valley paper has figured it out that the recent U. S. grand jury was hypno tized. Not one of them. The men hypnotized are the editors wanting political patronage from the men indict ed. The grand jury had the evidence, that's all. The Cottage Grove Leader gets the following off on a former Albany young man: Tom Parker, the baker, saw a countrv bov hitchinor a verv noor horse : some Drains, tnougn. Hotel Arrivals. C. Williams, Halsey. Q. Williams. Lake Cre,ek. Ueo. Fisher, Independence. A. G. " Jos, Miller, Garden City, Mo, I J. A. Archibald, Philomath. W. D. Sleep, N. Y. F. C. Cleland, S. F. Nye Kern. Portland. P. Williams, Harrisburg. A. A. Smith, Astoria. F. C. Hall, Norwalk, O. C. E. Brown. Stayton. Mrs. B. C. Miller, Harrisburg. S. S. and Harry Leeper, Halsey. A. L, Peters, Eugene. Don Mackenzie, Milwaukee. John Ross, Berry. . E. 11. Bristow, Portland. "Sow nood digestion waiti on appe tite. and hea tb on Doth." If it roeeu't, irv liatdot-k Bluod bi'iera. A CYCLONE Does Up a Missouri Town. Kansas City, May 9. (Special) - cyclone swept through the town Marquette, McPherson county, la; night, a town 01 600 persons. 25 to lives were lost. Scores of building were demolished; It traveled severs) nines and cut a wide swath. Salem, May 9. (Special) The Go ernor, Secretary of State and Stat Treasurer today reappointed A. H Carson of Grants Pass, and W. j Newell of Dilley, member of the stat Doaro or Horticulture. The governor also accepted resigni tion of J. C. Weis as a member of tH board of barber examiners, and as puiuteu win. wanner 01 irortiana in stead. Woodburn, May 9. Albert Woolei a tramp was arrested today suspecte of being the bank robber. He is bein held for identification, one arm is broi vu turn 111 Bpiim.3. . ChicAGO, May 18. -Following In strike violence of Sunday the probabii les for trouble became apparent thi mornine- when it was iWlarprl tho hi! l.A.,nnn ii 1. L 1 6 uuuaco wuuiu ttLLeinpi, to resume regular operations and asked police protection xor .w wagons. miL,wAUKEE, May a. The exac amount that Bigelow embezzled froa the First National was brought out tj uay wnen me tsanK Milwaukee tiled 1 1 claim for $1,519,133.63 which is entire ly unsecured. Salem, May 8. Mrs. Mary Eofi widow, and washerwoman, with a larg i family, of this city, one of seven I heirs to $800,000 estate. '1 lis Cnicago Strike Chicago, May 7. This week wii either bring an end to the teamsten ' strike or else of the worst industri ' upheavals in the history of the city. . The present trouble, who Jhas lasts ; for two weeks, has reached a poii I where the business men involved at nao. frtl.fl., A n.nl 1 J I tage. AB'g Contest. New York, May 7. -At 9 o'clock t morrow morning Percy McGargle, ( I Buffalo, and Dwight B. Huss, of Di troit, will start from Fifty-uinth stiei I and Broadway in two 800 pound gasi line runabouts on a trip to Poatlani , The trip will :be a race between ,tl : two with $1000 as the first prize at i the automobile itself as the secor ! prize. - Davenport Has Started. Newark, N. J., May 7. Homn Davenport's farewell barbecue, held 1 1 the Davenport farm 'at Morris Plaii e today,, was attended by over 300 of tl e " leading scientific, literary and artist c people of the East. The occasion wi Davenport's departure for ;the Lew s and Clark Exposition with his bird , horses and other animals. Hig Immigration New York, May 7. All records wer 1 broken today in the number of imm grants passing quarantine. Within 18 hours 12,039 foreigners, arriving in steerage were permitted to enter New York. . Probably a Canard. PAD!" f .r O T- i- . 1 t J I L ...ajr ... woa sutLeu ai uie had been received there telling of the iuhb 01 Aomirai logo s llagship, tne battleship Mikasa, five days ago in the China Sea. One version is that the Mikasa struc t a floating mine, another is that si 5 ran ashore during a dense fog. Ready to Fight. h T.nwnnw Mm, Q T1! .1 J. u..uw.i, . u. Aire vuiieajAjiiuu I at Singapore of the Daily Mail tel -graphs: A private letter from influential friends states that Vice-Admiral Togo's fleet is concentrating in the Koreui channel and that a portion of tne Jap anese navy is watching v laoivostOK. ! . President in Colorado. Denver, May 8.-The entertainmenl Df President Roosevelt by the citizens of Denver tonight was a fitting conclu- x sion of a day of royal welcome as K journeyed throngh Colorado from Glen- The Strike. Chicago. Mav 8. Both emnloveri and strikers claim gains today in tht teamster's strike. t The rioting today was of a sharpei character than that of Saturday. Threvy men were fatally injured, one of whomYV died later, and a number of others" bad ly hurt. GOOD RAZORS ' When you buy a riv zor you want one that is guaranteed t( shave; one that will give perfect satis- pj fatcion, or you can return it' and irel your money back. Ve show just lliapn kind of razor; everyone guaranteed bjat us. We have just received a shipment of new patterns in Haller's Razors. KltRKlTABT Jtr .KB. J1;"" Rates to Fair. TicKets win be on sale to the Lews r and Clark fair from Albany to Portlniif and return from May 29 to Oct 15, i 1 1-3 fare, $3.30. In parties of ten o"" more, good for ten days, one fare $2.46" in one ticket. If 100 or more one fari in individual tickets, good for tendayS No stop overs. 11 . , For a Weak Digestion. No mrdicinn can replace food O.iamlierlajn's Stomach and Liver Ttb le'.a wi.l help on to dwet yoar fop4 It is not the quantity of fnoa taken 1M Rives at rjUi and Vjior 10 ihf avetf lm-. the atu'innt digested and HP;if ilaud. IE troubled with a week difff tto . don't i -ii 10 mvH three Tbe irii.1, TimiiBiitiils have een benefrl Iit ih-ir tine. They only cot a qn .1.. I... L.- I. fer cur b-.ib i-iiniinv ivjaaou. ii Diphlheiia,. sole throat, cronp. atanr. relet, p.rmanent iU'6. Tliorras Jb.cl.citc Oil, I tlulo. A any ,