Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
■ RACE WAR RAGING Af L/ Hair Ran A.way TAFT AND SHERMAN GRANGE DECLARES ITSELF Oullmea Plan of Action on Irrigation Question. for Vica President. HrSolutluna unanimously adopted by Chicago, June 30—Taft and Sher-I , th- Or»gou r--it. Grange at Eugvae, man. Thi* i* the ticket of the Re . Ma > 14. -, up->a lb» following mo publican party, completed yoterday •*'->» Moved that the rv«->!utioas be adopt«« a* the Republican national conven 'as read and referred tu the committae tion concluded with tEic nomination on legislation, with power to prepare a Don’t have a falling out with of Janie* S. Shsrnian, of New York, bill as outlised therein, submitting the tor vice-pretident, amid a final roar same to the next seMi<,n of the legisls your hair. It might leave you! of tumultuona demonstration. Again ture for adopt!««, and further, that the Then what? That would mean chairman of the legislative committee the vast a»*emh)y was »wept with be siitborirr-t to invite soch state or thin, acrvggly, uneven, rough wave on wave of wild, exultant nutiusal expert* on water legislation hair. Keep your hair at home! clamor, as the multitude, realising who can be secured to assist the com T wo Others Hurried Away for Safety that at last the work wa* done »nd the I' mittee In preparing such bill, also one Fasten it tightly to your scalp! Both Sides Armad and Es* reci ord made upon which the Kepub rrprcecntative from any state organon You can easily do it with Ayer’s ountry, tmn which may h-reaftcr adopt sub lies n patty goe* bel'-re the pacting Mora Trouble. united ill one last, mighty outburst •taatially similar resolutions. Hair Vigor. It Is something of enthusiastic tribute to the men more than a simple hair dress Resolutions- who will bear forwagd the standard Whereas. Titles to water are of equal in the struggle now at hand. Honst oa, Tex., June 23.—Niue ing. It is a hair medicine, a Another inspiring picture was pre- importance with titles to land, sod it ‘gi'M-s met death last night at tb* hands hair tonic, a hair food. appears that • water right should be • - •if ’a mob iu the vieinity uf Hemphill, is The best kind ot a testimonial — named its candidate for vice proi as rssdy »scertslued, ss clearly defined, tfi-14 fur ov-r sixty yewre." Sabine county. Today both r»e«-s se •lent The enormoo* throngs had as secure and in all raapect« as definite * #ur»d arma and the t«-nsiu* is such to wa'ted through an hour of oratory. a* a perfect title to land. and. r»» Co . l^>w«l>. a—« .Kuw, *r Whereas, It i* apparent that without night that a rae» elaab appears muni • weltering in the hr.it laden atm< « sosaeuitu. phere, packed, a» before, into »"lid a definite «utem of water right titles neat. run masse» of humanity, with only heir and adequate pr <teetioa by the «talc lamr minasi. The lynchings f<dlow<*d the killing and there a few vacant spots in the re it water n«er» arc burden».I with cost of two w|ptr men by negroes. Two mote gallery the delegate* in the Iv. ant apparently unending litigation; wrrks ago Hugh Dean and several broad arena below, the bright > ned our present eonstrirctod works are de lines of flininimty in the circling gab preciatod iu value; the Baited Stat»» Sel»»4 II»» OpporlaoKr other white men visited a negro church lertss, and over all the enveloping b»«itstHi I.' e. n«tri"’t Irngsti-m «vs He was hot a very rapid wooer, and and schoolhouse, where a dance was In t»m«; privnt» e»| itat declines to inv»«t folds of Old Glory •lie was r- tt ; a bit mu -us progress, presumably in of quest From the outset it wa* distinctly a home «»ekers go to other »late* and Again ................ I Kid they ».it togeth liquor, it being the custom of some I of Shrrman crowd, with galleries al countries, where the purchase of an irri er in the parlor. ju«t ti» » two" ready trained into ch<>ru»r> of Sher gvtad farm do»« n -t mean the piirehasc tha negroes to sell whisky ' during tho man « ngs ami an invading b"»t of "f a law« , t and thi * our development A loud ra|> ■ uh ' st the front door progress of such affairs, (luring th- Sherman marchers starting the I' «er n •' y re' ird- «• and ”<lh, bother " she said "Who can bl Whereas. Our preeent water taw« can- evening Dean wns kill»«! I and »ix ne echoes ringing with a huge portrait calling T* of the New Y'*rk candidate Among nnt be found by a «tody of the «tatutes groea wi-re held for the killing. •'Hay you're out.” said the dcelver the early arrival* ou the floor wav • lone, but must be • ight for Io s long At the preliminary examination • VI “Oh. no; that Would I* untrue.'' mur Speaker Cannon, only yesterday a *»rles i f d*< •;."■« by- oi.r supreme denco tending to ah<>w that the plot candidate for pieoilcnt, but today e- -.irt, and »i-par. n||v are •<» conflicting mured the Ingenuo.i» one 'Then any you're engaged,” he urged '«a* planned at the dance Io kill I>ean here and a pillar of strength in the thst our ablest lawyers differ in opin The widespread ion os the mt'«l Jundamental points. “Oh, may 1. l’barile'. ' she cried. ar I was produced. Haturday last Aaron Sherman movement affection (or the old warhorse of the Thia law is iae omplrt* an d Ins.lequate, •he threw blmw-lf in tils* arma Johnson, a prominent farmer, was as party was a'»G shown by the cr< wd* and ba* been and ia in s «tate of flux And the man kept on km» king al I »aminated while scate-l at the dining of delegate* surging ai> itil him to Dlaputes »re decided bv the logic — th« front d<»>r Illustrated Bits table with his wife and child, the bul gra»p lii> hand and bid him wel -inie judges, rather than bv statutes of the The preliminaries were brief, an-l legislature. Few know wlsnt the law ¡a For Hatbsrs wm «a* Mr» win»' w*» *». miag ■ ' being fire.I through a window. waa at io 30 the nominating speeches for t lay rg-n* hn-.w sn«t it may ba ta this crime 1’crry Brier, a negro, ■ H w; now be It •yro|. Ik- b»«l r - I.nit I • Uw lof tb»lt a.Wll* vice pre»ident began, with a limit - Sorias ih» u»lhlu* psriud. arrested, and, it I» stated, eunfesved, ten mi ute- to rath (peaker Resolved. Thnt it 1« the »case of the On the Helellve »wiimrrnrare. impliraiiiig I'.ilrrt Wright, a relative call of state», Delaware yielded to Oregon State Orang» thst il ia th» duty My peor man. you look ss If you of one of the negroes held fur Doan's New Y< rk. and ex I.ieitenant Gov of th» state of Oregon, at the earlirst nught bs»» a»»n l-"tt»r ilsys" Woodruff inonntsd possible time, to eo<lity snd enact a murder. Price declared be was offer'd ernor Timothy I “You »re righi, tna'sm. I base." the platform for a g'owing speech complete, concise and definite water "And uow, I presume. you are smong *5 to kill Johnson. placing in iioiiiin.iti n Sherman •» law. leaving to the court« on!» th» mere interpretat o* nf this law on such oe- Then followed the forming of a mob New York • • bi i- e for the vice presi • hai w» celi ili» »iil'tnergrd tenth." "Wors» Ihsn thst. ma'» tu I sin sn In last night, tho over|x>w<-ring of th« deney Now came a surprise a* the esaion ss it might be brought into dis luti»«.mal frs- tton of ih» sut>m»rg»d tbou- n- pute; snd be it further jailer at Hemphill, and the lynching of venerable < ann n. witu hi» I im Res !«■•<!, That »ueh water law should sendib >f ih» subii» rg»d t»niii My pres like visage and »Flaggy ¡ward, emerged soi orrupstlen le siuking oo su oersn the six negroes held for the murder of from the Illinois delegation, and. 1» based upon the beat experience nt »’her «tstrs and eountri»». »ueh »• ll'-an. Five were hanged to the sain« stepping to the platfi t m, was yi steamer,“ Wvoming. Idaho and Canada, »nd tree, while another attempted to escape unanimous consent to second the • hon'd include ths following fund* nomination of Sherman and was shot to death. atratal ; riti'i; !. ’ Such a picture of sturdy, homely, Later in the night William McCoy, plain American citixen*hip as Cannon 1 Thnt no water right should beeoms another negro, was ah'd and killed appeared a« he advanced before the vented except by direct grunt from ths state. while standing at the gate of the John throng, which rose to do him hom To provide a «n!»m wberubv th* of the happy homi « of today Is a •on home, and this morning the leidioa age, has «eldom been «een before a priority and limitation« of every exist national convention His face wa» vaat fund uf Information as to the of two more negroes were found in th» Ing right to the use nf water eaa headed with sweat, his collar had be«t methixia of promoting health and creek bottom. Wright, the negro who melted to a rag. which hung limp rvcntiiallv be ascertained. 3. To provide s reliable record in happiness and right living and know- ««»»..« eimfesard to the killing of •»«»».•»«-■».., Johnson, sa». and s«'l (V »..»’ ». ....... .. ... ’» about In* neck III* vest wa« thrown • irn» eentrsl ffice of all wnter rights product*. 111>'' man implicated were taken to Beau the B»»u wide open, exposing a crumpled »ii-rt, ledge of tbo world'» beat »« determined, and of new rights as a*<l the sleeves of his Ida« k alpaca Broducta of actual excellene* and moni for safekeeping under guard of Init inted the military company of Mt. Augustine. coat curled up ab«>ut hi« dangling 4 That actual measurement« of reasonable claims truthfully presented Sabine county i« situated in the in not iitff« to In* elbow« • his waving ditch»» an! »’reams be mads as a basis and which have attained to world remote part of the •■«•tern »eetion of • • emphasised hi* ringing w< rd* for the adjudication of existing rights wide acceptance through the approval the state, with »par»« railroad and to io for hi* colleague tnd f,ieml Jam»- and the initiation of new rights to tbs phone facilities. S’Sherman, of New York •urplu» water. If any. of the Well Informed of the World; I r-'in the ontbar*ts <d enthu«is«m 5 To provide a definite proe*durs not of Individuals only, but of the1 which greeted every mention of Sher DYING FROM HEAT. whereby right« to such Surplus water many who have the happy faculty of man v name it wa* plant that the mind may be acquired •rlecting and obtaining the beat tha' of the convention had been made up <t That beneficial uae should be the Eight Dead in Chicago in One Day and that the decision was only to be ba«la of all right« to the use of water, ’ world affords. Police Kill Unmuiihd Dog*. recorded snd that water for Irrigation purpo*»« One of tho products of that class,' N"W began the vie, t.k«n ariid should be made appurtenant to the land f'hirago, June 23 The bo'tcet <l»y confusion at first, which im rea«e I a« irrigated. of known component parts, an Ethical •if the year, with the mercury standing the totals climbed upwaid to the remedy, approved by physicians and 7. All right» to the u«e of water for nl t'l degrees, brought death and suf nominating point The result wa* power development »hnuld be limited to commended by the Well Informed of fering to Chicago. Fight d'-aths were never in doubt, as the totals of «fate, a period nf twenty five yearn, aubf*ct tho World as a valuable and whole wrere heape<l one upon another There to renewal under eertnin rotrietion« •onio family laxative la the well known reported to the coroner'• office, an ! were scattering votes, but the great S To provide an efficient admiaistm heat prostrations were numerous. Hyrup of Figs nnd Elixir of Renna To (b'-dv cf delegate* swelled the total five »vstem with proper officer«, for get Its brneficl»' effocta always buy. In addition, n ma<l dog scare spread nf Sherman until it touched *1« With' the distribution of th» water supply tho genuine, manufactured by the through the city, and the chief of po keen appreciation of the effect of cli among thus« entitled to its use. California Fig Syrup Co. only, and lice ordered his men to shoot all un max. (hairman I mlgr announced the fur sal« by all leadlug druggists. result, reserving Sherman's huge total mnxitle«! •logs. A similar order issued QUERIES BY FARMERS. until the last: at Morton's Park, a suburb, roulte«! in ' Vice President Fairbank* arts one the killing of 40 dogs in a few hours. vote; Governor Sheldon, of Nebraska, Eaparimsnt Station Called Upon for In vote.; Governor Curti« Guild, of Advice on Various Subject* The death list today follows Massachusetts, 75; Governor Murphy, From th» Washington Stale (’«.lima Pullman Frank Cass, 33, overcome whi'e w«irk of New Jersev, 77 v«>te^ and Jam«-« S .11.31 A correspondent al Cheney writes Ing in his garden at LaGrange, a Sherman, of New York, sin vole«“ the following letter to the station suburb. After this the floodgate* of wild rn "I am interetted in the subject of Hnmiiel Douglas, 25, a negro, mad» thilsiagyn were let loose, at ftonr and bacteria a* an agricultural agency, •lixxy by heat and fell off a varht into gallery joined in a pandemonium of and would like to know if anything Jackson Bark lagoon, drowning before demonstration f<>r the nominee i* being done by the government aid could reach him. along the line* of bacteria research John Golden, drowned in Dcsplainc* "Taft Is American Dauphin." I* the use of bacteria culture* likely river while seeking relief from heat. William Licttling, 55 years old, *egr», London, June 30—Most of the to prove an important (actor in t! . • i « I I k the hr at al I ■ ommlttad « n morning newapapers xml the weeklies agriculture of the Inland Empire' To what extent are fertilirer* used • ■ Iciflr bv drinking Baris green. which came out today printed edi the Northwest, and with what •' ohi, torialt on President Roosevelt’s tri William Holison, 55 years Impped dend of heart failure sup'-ri* umph in securing the nomination of ticiency? Please give me some mfui mation concerning the new theory of I durol by heat. Secretary of War Tait for the presi '«oil poisoning by successive crop* ' ' Habv Gunther, two Weeks old, died dency The Daily Chr oniric says: Following i* the reply given to tha nt county hospital of heat iiriistration. i "To save the life of his policies, he •Harah thikmu«, 0 years <>l .. ... d'L died at loses his life as president It is an letter: I're«hyterlan hospital, after heat J pro» “At thi* stall n we have tested sev interesting phenomenon." The Daily tration. Graphic describes Mr , Taft as ail eral different cultures. *ome of which « ...»- is made of the best ‘‘American daupliin,” adding "There werr successful, while other* faile«! Bartnatt Found Guilty. is s'iniethmg Napoleonic . about th s V • have found that in the laboratory selected meat, scientific where conditions Man Francisco, June 23. Walter J. creation of new dynastic legitimacy and greenh i«»-. coiil«| be controlled fairly well, the under the Stars andStripes" Hartnett, ex vice president of the »us ally prepared and even culture* potse-sed value* We art pended I'alifornia Safe Deposit a Trust not sure that their u»e will become ly baited by damp heal Kaiser Approves Choice. general, for moit of the commercial com|>any. and administrator of the os Berlin, June 2n The nomination product d e* nut show up very urn- tale of Mrs. Kllea M Colton, this after in Libby's Great White I formly. W e have depended mure noun was found guilty of embexxling of Secretary of War Taft for the i largely on the u«e of inoculated *■ il Kitchca, «•■eurities and bonds owned by the es presidency it published in brief form The natural . from old alfalfa field*, in getting a tate to the value of •31,7011. The jury in the Berlin papers this morning. stand of alfaifa than on the bacteria Savor is all retained. was out lean than 6'1 minutes, and The news came loo late, however fur "Fertilizers have not been very reached a verdict on the first ballot editorial comment Emperor peror William thoroughly tested in eastern Wash When removed from the Hartnett was recommended to the has been fully informed J through the ington. but he ingiuri, tint we are learning that many _____ mercy of the court, and Judge Conley German < embassy ‘ at Washington i ■ •( nf our «nil» m.ty be vastly improved tin it s ready to serve. fixed 111 A M. June 30 as the time for Mr. Taft'« personality and the !: by certain treatment« treatments The ìndica Itkcli pronouncing sentence. hood of his nomination The news tions are that fertilizers will be used It can be quickly pre wa« commented on pleasantly in of in the near futhre, more at a cor Spiritualist Faker Sentenced. ficial quarters this morning. rective agency, than to increase fertil pared in a variety of Denver, June 23 Mrs. Leonora ity. The theory of ’soil poisoning' is Bearer, convicted of having obtain'd a bated on the Fact that where a sod Hearst Gains 109 Mora. styles and nothing makes valuable diamomi ring from •Mrs. Her New York June 17. In the exam is overcharged with some elemen’. net Crowe, an aged blind widow bv insti.m -;f I.” ballot boiM the ev e«« of this element become» m • a a better summer meal. [.aiming hrrsclf off as a spiritualist William it llcarst made a gain of l"U juti it to vegetation It is neevssare capable nf restoring sight, wns sen votes in th» recount of the disputed to counteract this by the ute of seme In the home, at the teheed today to serve three to f -ar mayoralty returns of 1905, nmf going chemical fertilirer.'* years in th» state penitentiarv Mrs on before Justice Lambert. Nine hiin camp, and for the picnic peaces*« attorney gave notice of an dr»d and thirty six boxes have been ex A l.s*ta tk.st. application to the supreme court for a •mined «a far and Hearst ha» gained Tb» aaf» and sans Fourth of Joly had Libby*« Veil Leaf » a supersedeas. It is eharged that, in ad 327 votes. There are 1.012 ballot boxes com» ilition to the ring. Mrs. Pearee secured yet to ba examined. "Hut how ar« the boys oba»rviag tb« satisfying dish, full of from Mrs. Crowe tifi,SOO. day?" ask»d the foreign»r, erbe bad just landed "I don’t see any about.“ food value that brings 2,000 on Full Tima. Taft’s Brother Corning to Coast. ' Tb» boys?" sold rb« native. “Th» last Omaha. June 17.—Two thousand •hop Mt. Paul, June 23.—Henry W Taft, employes of the Union Baeifje Railroad of '»a. sir. were all k:i cl st one y< contentment. brother of William H. Taft, secretary were yesterday placed on full time, ago fa day, sad the aew crop baaa't oa of war and nominee for president, ar after working abort time since Janu os yet." Libby, McNeill A Ubby Marv» ng at the changes times k compsmed hr Mra Taft. Miss Ixniisc ary 1. Al Union Bacifie headquarters Taft and William II. Taft. Jr.. left to It was stated that other departments brought »boot, the stranger fallowed tbs night for Yellowstone Park, Portland which were cut d«srn a few months ago crowd to th» ball park, wher« ths teal and Seattle. ■ debrai aa was ia progresa. will be augnien'ad about July 1. Na« York CURES SKIN DISEASES Congr.saman Nominated REVENGE FOR DEATH OF WHITES One of the Essentials ( I When the blood is pure ami healthy, the skin will be »"ft. »Dooth, and free front all blemishes and eruptions, but when 9OOM *cul hu“or takes root tn the circulation, its presence is quickly tuanifcxted by »otic form of akin disease. The skin receive* its ntxeasary nourishment and strength from the blood When, however, this vital fluid b< omes a bu:»or laden stream, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural appearance ut the skin. buH.y its acrid, impure nature continually irntales and tnflames th. Jel>cat* tiaaurs an<l fibres and kevp/the cuticl* in a disease«I and d' - figurot < onditios. External application* cannot reach the blood, and therefore arc beneficial only for their ability to reduce inflammation, and assist in keeping the parts clean To cure anv skin trouble the b!i>od must be purified of the humors that are causing the trouble. S S S drives out the hum-fomi the t lood •o that the skin, instead of tiring irritated and diseased, is nourished bv a healthy. c<->ltng stream S S S g ■« <1 >wn into the cir<-. .’ n anJ r< in -vi « ri, ■p it « . Ic of impur--matter all .< !■> .r 11 ■ ■ !■ ' ’« » the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every f >rm of skm disease or affection Book »n akin dis< i»cs and Wnv medical i.lv; c free to all Who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. MULE TEAM BORAX A teatro nful to a of ho* water will citante \ our d’.thee filale a. cupa. eafU.enware, CuUerv «nd kilt hen vUnaiJ firm d¡rt ¿nd crate etvinc neither lette ncr »m«LL a » • n. . • - • ' x - • (•fttau r, *. s anumti rw » to»'» . w PtClfUC t fit ÜOÍ<1 Co , O AkU l> J, Cal T Il«v4 In I'lmnn. Emmeat S'at «■so an Wbat are th» In F»ruai n»w«i«|wra aajing about ni» now. Oletee) ? Privat» Secretary Tb».v haven’t men tioned your nam» for a month. Senator Eminent H taira man - Blank da ah th» nswejsipar» !___________ l.outeal Snppo.ltloe. I.Itile I l'iid l'u, i was Georg* Washington married to ITnglsnd? Paps i If cour«« tot. my »on Why .!• you ask sm h s «illy n-«t .on? Utile Lloyd Thia book >ay» Eng land Is our mother ron try. and ss George Washington w . t • falber of his country I sii¡-i“>«c<l ttiejr were inar- t'blcngo News. VVIthlu Her lllshis. “Madam, wluit is your age Y' asked ths lawyer "1 decline to answer," responded the Wlt)^.. •’till wbst ground?“ „ “On the ground that ft would con vkq me of lying I ve si way» suswrr «I that question wli.-u not under •sth Washington lli-rald. C latiof B each < la««grl.a Him. TN» pimply fared youth had thrown a pop bottle at ¡he umpire. A policeman grabbed him by the col lar. jerked him to his feet, and removed h;« bat. Theo h» took a tape tin» from bls po< k at a I aNAsured the fellow's hand "Sis* 11." he said "That lets you off this time, young man. But don't do It • gain, or bo'-fc you go to th' aylum for the feebl» mmd*-d " No more pop bottles were thrown from that particular section of the bleachers during that particular game.—-CUnago Tribune. C. Gee Wo Th" wo 11 kn.’Wn tc H a LJ« CHINESE Root sad Herb DOCTOR How’s Th«? We One for any rw ot t Atarib that c«anol < urv4 Ly U a i't Catarrh Cura, F J C If KN K Y A CO . Toledo, O We. fha harv eq >wn F J. CLuwey G>r ih’ la*< V» pan». «n<l batteva bim pcrfcrily hotKJiab«« h» ab bubo Iran»aetit>n« — _ a ; 1 . _.ianelalli Aii^ •’ •r*’' »i-y ub.iga- lion mad* bv nl. r.-m W'AI IUM,, K1XSAN A MAKVIM. W I.oU-.sk tp iggl»!«. Toledo,0 Hall’s raisrrsh «urei, «l'-o Tn >-rns'iy, Kl ing directly upon ths bio.«! an I murtwi sur- fa'», ot ih» »v»i-m Testimonial* «si Irr» Prie» <h cent» p»< botile Hold l>y el! LrrurssU Take Hell's Family rille tor l untt petiou Iter Mnl I»»«.... of II. "Tbe gall of that fellow Ntryker!" “What’s be doue aowr “Why. you know, be'» a chronic tx>r rower, and when I told bltn I'd have to atop loaning him money now that I had a wife, be went for me hammer and tonga for gutting marrl.-d at bla •XpeiiM* ’’• Boaton Transcript S easide , O reso tllreetlr "® Ik» I»»»'* oorlooXlae IS» *r»s>. Hol soil halli« «»4 C liff ouse ••'<k.iki» WLirr H nuuat ,lu, , f ,r . r i i.b r.«.. |n<. nr »»'lors. Herirte llrhl«. Hrr- »!•»» »«4 «t'»m best. Ilo» «stks n or fink" s»4 untuuix lally 4rl«»«> Ha„ » _f » , f... I. ■ a»rr- ,K, l>»r 4s(. •«■ ’i« rl«l r»i.. b> is» «•«.k. HAS. J. Muoia:. Wroprlaior I > ■ • '.. « lire »«•, at I -, «ml 1» lh«S I «»4 I« «1«. <«. » I ». ,14 b.. w.,a4»r. Nn Mrrtvrv, pn io nA or l»r ligi Lir d Nr Cures Hithowt Operetion. or Without lh< Aidof tkftofe Ss {( ■ • I , • » t-.i i . I . • MatbceeL •Bali« W rakaosa «»<1 AllPrirair LHdtMRMi A SURE CANCER CURE Ju»< R.triv tí trsw Prki- /. thins Sat«, Sur« •ml geliabk IF TOP XRr VI in 1 b nos T nrx*T. tibial» aut. i> 'Nui.liut a eoNNi’t. t a 11< >: n »'leni: ir «'■«i ««»o « , ■ > t-'<wsi«'.»*n4»ii«m l«« lacla«« I '."'I 1« Tin c <>>> wo < him «r. ui nf< ixr.cn, ■ l;i‘lml( C- ( M -rrl* I. r -■* "-Ijn«. Mvui.aa I hl« I*«,«, F N U No. 26 oe Products' Libby’s Veal Loaf 9 oo D rops For Infants and Children ALCOHOL J FEM CEHT AVrietaf I, Prrpa.ti.mtr As I sinulaiin^ffirRwijtidlkv’ub [ling Ur Yuttnrto and Bosch I I ne lntv C hhi > m < Bears the Signature rromo.vs Di^itton iWi ncss and tosti unutni unttr Opium Mdrphtnr nerMacr*. N ot N arcotic . Mtw ,tW- A perfect Remedy for Trml-i Hon. Sour Stonarh.Dlarrtiai Worms fiwnnlMtmt Jrwnsi nrss ml Loss of S lur nrSowlr Sfiatar» / '¿¿tffíÁLr. Niw YORK. Alb months oM „."j. J5 D oses -J5CtwtS Riact Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years mt •A. - *-