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x. SUBURBAN NEWS OP NEARBY ;." INTERIOR information in - ... AFTER THE: SPOILS fro wnelrs Henchmen ; Cry . for ,k Fat Places in Politics.: , , ,, ,r ' - IS! t . ; j -si (Journal Special. Servtca) ' OREGON CITT, June aNow that the - itate lection Is settled, the local. os- tlraata for -Federal positions expect that Ihe pledges' made to them will be ful Montha ago It was announced that successor to Reg-lster C B. Mooree pf .the local land office would be named aa soon a the June election woaa thing ot the past, and that a new poatmaater also " would be named. It la known that Sen fttor Brownell made the statement that , he would name the new register of the land office, and that person would not' be Mr. Moores. It la generally believed ' that.Senator ' Erownell's choice for the place la nia fight hand, bower,' A. 8. XhresseiV" How s ever aeveral promlnent'Republlcana have expreaaed their opinion that the eW"re; , later of the land office will be a nen resident of Clackamaa County, and a number of outside RepublTcana are, firm - la the opinion that Register Moore will be hla own successor. No complaint baa been beard of Mr.. MooreV odmlnlatro tlon, and It la now aaaerted that Senator Mitchell haa no objections to film; Again, another prominent politician gives it aa sis opinion that United States Senator John. H. Mitchell win attempt tdst pone the filling of Federal positions in Oregon until after the adjournment of the next Legislature, when , successor to United States Senator Joseph Simon ehall tin been eieoted.-i . aw been eieotea.--. tuwK--4" The local ldstofflce"la another hone df Horton, tielneufcbent," has been assured that be can continue In the place If he chooses, nd ht .CounoUma Charles Albright find County: Recorfejf Jgtm f Randall ec'Jtte; oaatlrpf assurances of getting the appointment, Numeroua poaltlona feata been promised to local po litical wofkera, and' there iny"ndt b placet enough to go around. 1T1 under atood that C. U. Barlow of Barlow, haa bees assured by Senator Brownell . that be will do hla utmost to have hith ap" pointed a paymaster In the United States army George L. Story, a local lawyer, expects to be chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee etHhe next session of theLegtalature. A young man named j Jones, It is reported,' expects to Succeed HolsfronV a Clackamas County man, as Janitor at the Btatehouse. And there are " many more;"'' ----- Many of Senator Brownell" s , close frlenda and strikers boldly assert that he will be the next "United Statea Senator from Oregpn. In fact, the Senator him elf announced several times" during . the campaign that It wag bis ambition to go to the United Statea Senate,, using It as aa argument to secure votes. Senator Brownell's friends do not, apparently, consider Governor Geer a candidate, al though they sometimes mention Senator Fulton's name in a complimentary way. SALEM BRIEFS ' (Journal Special Service.) SALMIS June St Willamette University Is in the midst of commencement week. Yesterday at the First M. E, CWuireh, President J. R. Coleman of the university preached thV baccalaureate sermon to a large u6enee.;.7,.ii',: ,; The annual xeueloh of the Order of Railway Conductors brought a large crowd to this city yesterday, fully, 3500 people coming In on the excursion trains from Portland, Rotsburg and way points. The, visitors enjoyed a plcnla at the fair grounds, and during, theS afternoon an. excellent program of sports was the at traotion on the race track, followed by a baseball game and a eakewalk In which five couples participated rounded, put the, ft.nuiAni' AmlllMluillil. ....... .-. Governor T.. T-'...M appointed J, George Meyer M this city.ev njembe o( -' the StateBpar4-of Barbef Cowmiaslonj " era tor a term of four years, to succeed himself. Mr. Meyer -has -tor Jmany years conducted the leading .tonsorlat' partors In this city, and Is promUent In Repub. Ucan ganksfiv' -; -!.' wv! eewg 4 , - Miss Lorstta White f Fortlaad died at ti, tnsone - asylum - etf o Saturday evening, She was 'received at that in sUtutlon on May 18, and bar derangement. . Is said to have been caused by the re cent laundry strike In Portland. Miss Metta Bavls, tor several years a Of Will Celebrate in Honor of King Edward. VICTORIA, B. C, June I. Commencing- I1W June 18 and continuing until June M, the loyal subjects of bis majesty, King d ward , VXI. will have grand ceremonies andestlvIUes at Victoria, B. Ca ln honor of the KInrs edronatlon. Tr.?, ? There will be a state coronation cere ' fnony, in which-the lieutenant governor - of, the province and staff, the provincial government, the officers of his majesty's . navy and army, the mayor and aldermen of the city and the members of all fra ternal Societies will participate. ., - - A magnificent' naval and military re , view of bis majesty's sea and land forces, ' .-under v the command ot .-Rear ' Admiral ' ' Blckford, & M. G and an illumination t..;of the warships at night will odd to the speciocla. There will b a Jrrand reunion of the friendly societies of the Psclflo : ,00081 with athietio and national sports. TThs" parliament' buIlttTnger. street s7 ust-" nets and private residences of Victoria Will be illuminated. ' ' , e An Interesting feature of the festivities will be a baseball-gome ' between i the Stanford university team and that of i lolria---. Oaart - yrtU Da aaeurstons by prominent teacher in. Salem's public schools, has accepted a position as sten ograpber in the General Land Office, at Washington, .XV C, , and .leaves for her new sphere this evening, '"', ' w'.' . SEVEN-DEVILSROAD f BAKBR CITT,- June TSlnce the an nouncement, of the failure of the Lieu tenant Farrow railroad -prejecc for the building of a Une of, road, between Baker City and the Seven' Devils, others nave been at wcrk upon the scheme, and it has been stated definitely that New Tork capital m now ready through the agency of a well known Portland man.' whose name Is withheld for the present, to take up the project and build the railroad. The money has been provided, and the scheme will be put through if details of right' of way, surveys and local support can' be consummated.; Agents and engi neers will be on the ground, fo a short tlm and win begin work this year If un due obstacles ; are sot thrown in . their Contracts have been let in Portland by A. B. Frame for the cutting of the tim ber on Eagle ereek for the building of the flumes and plan!; of the new electric and power bouse of the Oregon Electric Power CompeByr-Oonatruotion werk on the plant will begin at once, . and. the purpose of the new" company to' to fur nlsh power and lights not only for the city, of Baker, but? toe all, fhe mines in the district within a radius of fifty tnliea Water power Is to be used for the in itial power;'"'"'?r'"r.- Bennett & Sons of .Baker .City secured the oontrac,f ok hs ttlnf of the ;JHnj' per, t"f"I r:ft I ' IfV " S A LT IV1 Ih See aa Extra HI l:i t i Sesonj ICalleaV s i) (Journfl Bp3rs45 Brvice.) - ' SALfilt Jpne.r'rb movement set on foot here to petition Governor T. T, Geer to caU an extra Session "of: the Legisla ture for jthe. purpose of seourlng legisla tion on the State officers salaries before tba inauguration, of the newly elected of ficers haa been, widely discussed In this city, and there is a differentis of opinion as to the necessity of such a proposition. With the common people the idea is pop ular, and many hope the demand will be strong enough to secure the extra ses sion and legislation in, question-It would be a reform In the right .direction. It is argued, and as Governor 'Geer Js known to4 be heartily in sympathy with the movement, and will do all In his power to bring about a , reform In this direc tion, the plan ,may result In something tanglbla . ROSEBURG (Journal SDedal Bervica) ROSEBURG, June, The Federal La.J Dor u nion or - uus city, , at its meeting Saturday ' evening elected the following officers: J. M. Bridges, president; F. W. Dlllard, vice-president; . Thomas Cobb, secretory; B..F, Gilbert, .treasurer. The U-horsepower engine for the rock crusher arrived Saturday morning; The cable for the trolley that will bring the stone over - fjpm the Island Is being stretched ' today, and as soon as the dumping box is affixed the most impor tant part of the work will begin. At bankrupt sale Saturday afternoon, the property of W. G. Woodwards, con sisting of harness ahon and two dwell ings, was sold to H. WoUenberg of this city for SU3. DALLES ELECTION is -'"" ( 11 '. , a (Journal' Special aerrloa The .Dalles; 'June a. Beii, it N-Tung ahd I. K. Mors ef Hood River Lbajre' filed , articles of Incorporation un der -the corporate name of Transfer and Livery Company, ' The , capital stick Is fans.. '! ..' v5 ,'" '- '-i .The County Clerk began the official J count of the votes ef Wasco County to day. On ioccount of two" remote pre otncta . Baldwjii Cand Desehuttes, . the count, has geen greatly retarded. These precincts ware heard from Saturday. ; Furnlah's plurality over Chamberlain will ba.about Mti-v'-'i -.w '...? -j The Dalles bos Just passed through one i rail and sea through the famous Islands ot the Gult of Georgia ? the gold mines and also to the Wellington coal mines, which the visitors will be allowed to In spect. Special excursion rates from oil points will be made by the railroad com panies. . - HOT FIGHT r - IN MID-AIR ' (Journal Special Service.)' ' PARKERSBTJRO. Va June 1-A thrilling mld-alr batu was seen here to day . between " two bridge builders work ing' on' the Baltimore Ohio Railroad bridge.. They were William NeUoa and a man known' at "Tellow fcld." r; They fought for M minutes on a platform bare ly three feet squar' suspended from the bridge 60 feet In aln Two policemen and a crowd ef 100 person watched them, but were powerless to Interfere. Nelson fell off, but caught on a board a foot below and repeatedly bit his "adversary with a mallet. 'He was struck with en Iron bolt in return and lost seven teeth. Both s men were badly 1 -puslshed and fought until, they werej exhausted, 'U? C ".-- . SseSSSBSSSSSSfcSSSBBeasBJSBSSSSMMa Tonr horse Will travel easier and better Hoof Packing. . It's nature's own remedy; discovered by tJWted States avalrn of ficers.' Dissolves in water - stays cold as Ice. e Removes, ell soreness Of the feet. Bold by all reliable aorsesboera Bowens Seed Store, agent, oorner Front ' and Taylolvi' .-':.'-; '-ffrt?ruxie&ir ' I election, only to be followed by two! more Monday, June 16, when the city and school election will occur.'.' A Mayor and four .Councilman are to be .elected, by the city, and a clerk and three directors by. the school district. prominent among the names mentioned for Mayor" are the incumbent G. J." Farley, Jay P. Lucas, register of the land office, and Charles Phllipa- ,'- - , r FREE" MASONS Salem' Lodge; Would" Feed the ; Urand Lodge Well. '" (Journal Special Service.) ( SALEM, Jun l.The .semi-centennial of Salem Lodge, Kb, A, A. F, and A. M. ef this city, will be celebrated next Friday, and local Masons are making , active preparations for this Interesting event Salem Lodge Was the - first one chartered by the Grand Lodge of Oregon, and at that body Is In session in Portland this week; an effort wUl be made to have it adjourn after all its business except the instollatloo' ef officers Is disposed of, and come to Salem Friday, here to Install the officers and Jom with the Salem brothers In the celebration of the anniversary ef the Institution of Salem Lodge, v A ban- Quet wul be served If the Grand Lodge is brought here, and arrangements are mak Ihg for 400 covers to be laid in tba banquet THE DALLES. (Journal Special Servloa) ? THE PALLKS,; June. '.-Sheriff Kelly left" today noon for Salem, 1 having. 'In charge Charles V. Nelson, Insane. Nel- Sim i4 the man who, about two weeks ago, demanded the keys to French : Co.'s bank, bis hallucination being that he is in control of all the banks of the United Statesit At lucid Intervals he reveals the fact tfeat his insanity ', was the Result of his wife's elopement with another man.1 Nelson" is a Russian Fin and is about S3 years old. W. tL Taylor, who has a 40-acre fruit orchard about a mile eaat of The Dalles, has Just received the gold medal award-. ed him by the Pan-American Rxpoaitlon for the ' beet samples , of Hungarian prunes. Tho medal is' beautifully in scribed, and will do much to stimulate the fruit Industry in this section. Speck lng of the fruit crop In general in tst eru Oregon, Mr. Taylor says there wilt be an enormous yield of all f nil's except cherries, which will' be somewaat lighter than last season, - About If); people attended the unveiling o the monuments of I. N. Mcintosh atd J M. HunUngton at Odd Fell) Ceme- W y s yesterday afternoon. The services v ere conducted under the auspices of U e Woodmen of the World, Bev, P. V. Pol lng offlclatlbgl Music was rendered by The Pa)les Male. Quartet ' :" OREGON CITY. - (Journal Soeclal Bervica.) t OREGON CITT, Oregon, June I, Falls City Lodge, A. O. U. W. elected the following new officers Saturday night i Past master workman, W. H. Godfrey; master workman, James Edmunds; Fore-, man, Llvy Stipp; overseer, C. Schueble; recorder, H. J. Harding; financier, C. O. T. Williams; receiver, C. H. Dye; guide, John Kelly; inside watchman, Sam Roake. Myrtle Lodge, Degree of Honor, elected the following officers: Fast chief of hon or, Mrs. Tens Fosburg; chief ot honor, Mrs. Elisabeth Matheson; lady of honor, Mrs. Clara Williams; chief of ceremon ies. Donna Dowtry; recorder, Mrs. Es tella N. Weed; financier, Mrs. B. A, Gtl lett; receiver, Mrs. R. G. Pierce; usher, Mrs. Frank Dowtry; inside watchman, Mrs. Estesj outside watchman,,Mra B. H, Cooper. About. 200 Workmen and members- of the Degree of Honor will go to Portland on . the steamer Albanynext Saturday evening-to participate in the Superior Grand Lodge parade.; - " "r Misses Laura and Jennie Beatty, teach ers in the Pendleton . schools, are -visit ing relatives bsrw Horn Corwia S. Shank and family of Seattle arrived Saturday 'and are , visiting rsiativesi here an. at' CaBby.i'i-.Tr' Misses Zeida and Meta Goldsmith ot Eugene arrived yesterday and are Visit ing relatives tor a few daya Several outside clergymen filled local pulpits yesterday. v Rev. L. M. Idleman of Denver, Colo a former rector here. Queer Suicide in Golden Gate City., SAN FRANCISCO, June Mrs. Jennie Jensen turned on the gas in tier roosd at 90Si Mission street. The dead bodies of herself and 13-year-old daughter, Bernice Caldwell, nave been found la bed sida by side. -f r' ' -r'j It was evident murder and suicide, The mother removed the tip of the gas Jet turned the key to allow afuU. flow and lay down beside her childto await death. ARE OFF FOR OYSTER " WASHINGTON, M iO, June f.-Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied ' by . her ; sister. Miss CsrewMiss Roosevelt and the ehu drea. and some of the domestics -of the White House left Washington this morn lng on the Dolphin for Oyster Bay, - where j she , will . pass the summer. . The President will follow them for a short visit as seen as ub- lie affairs will permit. BAY preached, the morning sermon at St. Paul's .Episcopal church i. Her, and Mrs. L, P. Broad of a Knsos, filled the pulpit at th Opngrcgatlonol church, and ! Professor R. K. Warren, of Portland preached the morning - sermon at : the Presbytariafi church.. " ; ' o - '. ; ! 1 i ' .,, . ft 1 ; According to the provisions or the new school law Oregon City Is en titled, te five school 'directors Instead of three as here tofore, and there promises to be some thing ef a contest over the three direc tors U be elected next, Monday. There will be no objection to the re-election of the present clerk, C. O. T. Williams, and the friends ef Charles Albright, the present chairman; of the board, announce their intention to re-elect mm as a mem ber of the boerL Petitions are but for the nomination or R. Koerner, J. H. Walker, and John W. Loder as dltectora and oth era Will be nameoVf ,M rj;,. A "QUEER NUGGET Found Near Qrants Pass Other 1 News of the Mines. f journal Special Service.) rmANTSi ASS.. June ft A. vorr vslii. able; and moat peculiarly shaped gold nugget boa Just been found by Road Su pervisor Sam " Gardner, who picked up the piece of gdld Just south of Josephine County f and , over the state r line W Calif ornla. ; The nugget contains $330 In gold. It is not solid, the gold being Imbedded In a " clear white quarts. What makes ' the nugget the odd est chunck of yellow metal ever found in the mining districts of the , West Is its ehape-t-that of a human hand. It resembles a human band In almost every detail, botn in sise and shape. It resem bles a band, nearly open.; with every finger accurately outlined. An example of what Is to be accom plished by pieoer mining in. Southern Ore gpn Just as. small business was shown by the ,bg jot cold brought into Grants Piu d 'ttnai ilsva mra bv M. F. McNeil. who owns a placer mines on Chltco river. Southwestern Josephine County. The bag contained $2,000, the results of a winter's work. . The gold brought In was mostly dosrse, a number of the nuggets ranging front 140 to flOO In Value. Nearly a halt hundred men have been set to work on the construction Of a dam across Rouge river below the Dry Dig glngs placers, by the Golden Drift Mln lng Company. The company's mill, which they have at work, on their own grounds. has nearly finished cutting the lumber and timbers tor the dam. Sugar pine ot the very best quality Is being used. FAIRVIEW. The Ladles' Aid Society ef the M. C church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ti J. Helln, They will also give op lee eream social Tuesday evening. June 17th. Mrs. C Bent Of Chicago and three ehO dren, sister of A. I Stone, is visiting hera ' Jess Dunbar, who has been at Golden. dale, Wash., returned borne last Satuiday, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone spent Satur day In Portland. Children's Day exercises were held In the M. BJ. church last night. A large congregation was present and all bad very pleasant evening. Songs were sung and pieoes were spoken by the children of the Sunday School. . , Mrs. Myrtle Cornettzeturned borne to Portland today. OREGON BRIEFS. UNION. The official count In Union County . gives Chamberlaui an even 700 majority. ASHLAND. The stage to Klamath Faint was wrecked near here on Satur day,. Robert Garnett, the driver, was thrown and probably , fatally Injured. A8TORLa,-r8almoa baa advanced to cents per pound for 15-pound fish. This la an advance of 1 cent a .pound, , . 8ALEMrxThs active' manufacture of flax fiber, commenced here .today at the muis or sugeae tfosae. : : TIIXAMOOK.-Mayor j..T. Brigga and ED. Severance, County Cerk, have sent in their resignations. ,.x ,.-,.,.",, ' LAKEVIKW, Ex-Sheriff. .A. J. Nielon of Lake County has beeq( found guilty of embessling 13000 of county funds. The case will be appealed. , ,, SALEM. R, J. Hendricks, editor ot the Salem Statesman, was badly beaten by thugs yesterday. LABOR 'MEN . .. , (Journal Special Bervioe.) ROCHESTER, MintL, June .-The Min nesota Federation of Labor assembled here fn twentieth annual convention today and will continue In session' through to morrow. . The presiding officer Is Presi dent, M. E. Neary er 'Minneapolis, whose annual , address and the re port of Secretary W. E, Mc Ewen were the principal features of the opening session. Consideration and action on several question of importance to or ganised .labor will moke the convention of more than usual interest - ,;. BUSY SARATOGA. f ; ;, ; (Journal Special Service.) i SARATOGA, N.,T June aHptginning today with a meeting of the . American Medical . Association, Saratoga for the next four or five days wiU.be the cen tral point for medical men from all over the United States and Canada, as In ad dition to the above there, wul be 4 meet ing of pension wamlners, a eottvoeatioa of the health, boards of th"tfnlted States; Canada snl Mexico," sal a meeting of ed, Itors of medical publications. , ' The subjects which win be brought be fore the various boards, 'while largely technical, are of considerable Importance t the medical tyoridfi 'r Subseriptrons recevied far The Journal at any of B. B. Blob's oigor stores. ,- ,.-j-.,wV. Fezie Sped S Nobles t- LIAI t sm I kii ImsisJs4A'A ! a ruui iiiiu ri iai;u o '.; J j (Journal Special flervlee.) k ' BAN FRANCISCO, June l.-Nearly two thousand fes-cspped nobles of the Mystio Shrine ore here to atteud the J8th annual meeting of the Imperial council of the or der, which convenes tomorrow. This num ber is made up, of the delegates r from Boston, Chicago, Oeveland, New Tork, PhUadelphia. Cincinnati, Kansas City, St Paul, Denver, Buffalo, and scattering del-1 egattons from Texas, 'Arisona, Tennessee, .Indiana, Michigan,- Oregon. Wisoonsln, Iowa and .other statea The loool mem bers have been diligently attending to the wants of the visitors, and a Jolly Crowd Is about every hotel. THE Y. M. C. A. (Journal Special Service.) , BUFFALOf - N, Y., June s.-The Teung Men's Christian .Association of Buffalo today , celebrated Its semi-centennial by laying the cornerstone for its new home to be erected at Franklin and Mohawk streets. The ceremonies were held nt noon,. and consisted of music and ad dresses sppropriate to the, occasion. The new building is to cost trrS.OOO, and is de signed to be one of the finest of Its kind la the country. It is to be built of brick and Indiana limestone and will' be equipped with every modern convenience for association work. . S0THERN SAILS ' FOR EUROPE (Journal Special Service! ... NEW TORK. June .-After one of the inOsf successful, though none the letis arduous, seasons of bis ftsge career, K. IL Soihern sailed for. Europe today, ac companied by his wife. Miss Virginia Harried. - tTpon his return next fall Mr. Sothern will give a new production ot Ilamlet. He has not yet decided on his Ophelia, and probably Will select some actress In England this summer. SHE COURTED . BY TELEPHONE , (Journal Special Service.) PQIVT CHESTER, N. T., June l.rSln this town It Is against the law for young, unmarried Woman, particularly If she be pretty and winsome, tb persistent ly .telephone the husband of a married weman. Police justice Marshall, has Just sentenced Miss Alice Meyers to 60 days in jau lor attempting to alienate the or factions of W. S. Wetmore by the tele phone method. Msmj attvi uwlj iuiaa mnj ci. uauct, u Wetmore's house. When Mrs. Wetmore answered the 'phone she was politely, but earnestly told she was not wanted, that her husband was the desired party. She stood close to the 'phone at times and heard endearing conversation from the other end ef the wire. Then she ripped out the telephone and swore out a war rant for the arrest of the young woman The Justice sent the offender to Jail and tir 1 m vv n4MViir4 ft. writ rtf hfthnas corpue, contending that the conduct of MISs Meyers was not "disorderly," as in tended by the statute. , W '.; 'i ". I.' I' lAii- HI THREE FOR TEN CENTS. TP Famous txports ana ueorga w, si Childs Cigar al Handley "" ' & Kalley'a. : We continue this great offer contrary to the predictions or jealous aeaiers. uotn of. these brands are sold elsewhere at cents straight. The Cut-Rate Cigar and News Store, 291 Washington, between Fourth and Fifth. t Cemented. Tee," their friendship was cemented In town." 1 see. Liquid cement." Jtiarvard Lam- peon. His Bad Break. She I had an uncle who was killed by lightning. h-how very shocking. Trolley car or electrio ehalrt Chicago Dally News. I Cents ROUND TRIP.., A.O.U.W. See Oregon's a It's at Oregon City. The Falls of the Willamette ars especially, beau tiful at this time. The great cat aract is worth Journeying miles to see.; Delegates should not depart f rota - Portland :. until they ' have made this trip- ?t is a most de lightful nrs!oii ? ?-; for a Quarter. r :W PtopS at rVidrem',' flarey's, lUslty's . - ead. Oswego..,, .,...,,:(, ,tj:v.- f-r?'.- " ' - ' : " - . Tha Steamer Leons leavg fopt "of " Taylor $treef at .8i3 and 11:36 A, AL, and 3:00 and 6:15 S : P Mi for, Oregottv-Crty.: Round 5 : trip' ag canti.,:4:4..ii; -A l-v Sundays :30, 10 and 11:30 S A fLj 1, 9, 4130 and 6:19 P.M. Round trip 35 cents. -n , . HOWiT CAWiBE;:0OTAinLlEi ' 3 3 VT s How to Make a Marvelously Perfect Complexion ancTRestoro Youthful Looka '-t , , s HOW TO REMOyiS PIMPLES. FRECKLES, MOTH, OROWfi ' PATCHES, BLACKHEADS. 01 UN ESS AND ALL DE- FECT3 FROM THE FACE, NECK AND ARMS., - There is aoming more beautiful than the human foot with tig Trrscious oomiteiianoa. Its sparkling eye, its pleasant smile sad perfect trmmetrr. ' - . .- . bm tbecrowniBg glory of the hum is a radiant iromplezlon wtmltsUvehrgiw. Jtiyoosbfol , ttoge, and its One, smooth teztuie. -Hat the qaenUoa Is en sneh a ewNstpIexloa be attained f )"-''' la (hi wonderfully pmgrestive ace of art, Uteratore and science; of the Steam engine, tba mightr cannon, the electrio motor, the wiielssi telegnpli and toe ponderous iabhe-stakluse machines ; what Is there thai Is impossible By a careful study of the nature and texture of the skin, and a thorough research m tha ' realms ef chemistry and compounding of inffndienta, a nmed has been at last perfected Uut will accomplish these rasulu. . .. ,,, ..t v ,,. ,ltr This remedy Is Mm A, Sapperfs Faee Bleaeb, , - ' - . . - ' WHAT VACS BLEACH IS-Vaee Bleeeli Is not aeosmetletoeoverirn. tmt It sKm, " lutely removes once and lorever alt the discoloraUona and blemishes to which Uie complex too i sublect. I can positively guarantee every woman it will do all I claim. Its action on the kin aannot aui to remove every aeree li cleanee itself is constonUf throwing oS its import tie through the pores of the sklni now if the pores are not kept open, tne impurities or tne fnce.aod produce all manner er sain trouues, turn as fiMfLtn, r Kri; NE.SS. KC7.EMA. tCSH AND NDMKROU3 OTHER SKIN DIBEA8E9 a ACTION OF FACE BLKACH-Now a nucneucal sotmn, wolon atwaet ana draws leeted andertbe skint end, secondly, a chemical notion which remove by scaling of! (.in tba . form of a line dandruff) the surface of the outer, diseased or dead cuticle, learhig the under tkln T ; beautlrur, youthful-lonklnf and dellontely tinted by nature clear, smooth and perfect,. 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