The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 12, 1926, Image 3

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    Mrs. Mary C. Sweet.
:
"I am mre Dr, rierce'i Golden Medi
cal Discovery laved my iliitiuhtrr'i life,"
aid Mn, Mary C. Sweet ol 1514 Wil
lamctle St., Eugene, Oregon, "When
alie was eight yean old, eciema broke
out on top of lirr head and apread until
it completely covered tier head, She
kept getting worse so wc finally decided
to give tier Dr. I'lrrce'i (.oldrii Medical
Dicovery, Wo butiRlit $5 (K) worth of
the Discovery and along with It we R.ive
her Dr. I'ierce'i I'lratant 1'eltcti. Tlia
liohlrn Medical Diwnvery improved
her blood, and the breakiiur nut on her
head diiapiieared. The T'ellctt' drove
out the poison from tier lyitem and iho
was never bothered after that with
eciema. 'Golden Medical Discovery' it
the greatest blood medicine 1 liave ever
known."
Aile your nearest druggist fur Doctor
Tlerct'i (loldm Medical Discovery, In
tablet or liquid form. Good for young
or old.
Write Dr. Pierce, Duffalo, N. Y, for
free medical advice.
Two Mine Vletlmt Burled.
Pittsburg. Itnsldnnts or the little
Iowa of Horning Burnley gave up their
watch at the mouth ot Horning No. 4
mine ot the I'ltlahurg Terminal Coal
company long enough to attend the
funcroU of two of the vlctlma ot last
Wednesday's disaster. Blutmm men
are atlll unaccountod for within the
working. Tony Horn and Iteese T
Ilradbum, the latter a foreman, were
I bote for whom aervlcee were buld.
Made Study ef Ntcromancy
John Ih wa an English mathe
matician and astronomer; born In Lon
don on the 13th of July, 1S27. He wai
educated at Cambridge and spent tome
time atudylng abroad and In Holland.
He returned to Kngland and hnld aev
ral ofricea. After 1678 he became In.
tereated In nocromsncy and hie philo
sophical researches were concerned
aim oat entlrtdy with thla study. Jie
died In December, 1408, at the age ot
eighty-one.
Causae ef Monaoona
A monsoon I a wind that blows
long the Aslatlo roaat of the Pacific
over the extent of about 49 degrees
latitude, In winter from the northeast
(dry monsoon) and In eummer more
violently from the aouthweat (wet
monsoon). The wind Is due to the
differences of pressure between areas
of land and aoa which are primarily
caused by seasonal difference ot tem
perature.
Clocks and Watches
To keep the works of a watch clean,
and to Insure that It will run smoothly,
rut piece ot white paper the site of
the cover, and after aoaklng the paper
In petrol, place It In the Inner case
of the watch. The paper ahould be
periodically removed and a fresh
piece, also soaked In petrol, subatltut
ed. The same plan may be adopted
for small and medlum-slied clocks.
Earthquakss In Old Roma
Thore never wss any outstanding
destruction In Ilotuo as a result ot
earthquakee, but the city did have Its
quakes, and some historians contend
that many Koinan palaces and temples
aald to have been destroyed by the
barbarians between the Fifth and the
Ninth centuries were really shaken
down by earth tremors.
Leeks for French Windows
It wilt be found that French win
dowa, owing to their else and being
hung on hinges, are subject to warp
ing. To stop this it Is well to bave
two locks or catches, one located mid'
way between the center and top and
the other between the center and not
torn ot window,
Elephants Slaughtered
Thirty thousand male elephants are
klllod every year In the Belgian Congo,
sa Shells In Oil Wsll
At 1,000 feet depth, the bailer on
the Copenlng oil well, near Bowie,
Arts., brought up a number of small
shells, ot type common on the sea-
coast.
You Want a Good Position
Tery wallTaWa the JterounUnty and
uainalia UininmiaL MMl jaiWaaart-
4, Calculator, Cometomater. Steads'
me, rauiwuiauB, vr ueaanatsjau a
an Genres at
Behnke-Walker
.The feramoat fluetnaee Collage W the
Nerthwaat which has wast mora Aoeurwny
rwitm aula UQia aiaoma i,mmi
Kiaol a marina. Banal far our Raotwas
Ulaar, FeurUi Utraet mar Wnrrlaoo,
yerllaaj. Or. laaae M. Wailiar, yraav
P. N. U.
No. 7, 1920
AN
UNTIMELY
REMINISCENCE
By AMY CORDON
(A by Short ilory pub. Ca.
((TTWi strange coincidence," the
a urucuu iiiiu to me milliner as
JL they wutked together down to
the water's edge, "It Is Indeed
very strange coincidence that the
first person you are to baptise is the
son of the man who killed your fa
ther I"
The minister's foot splashed into
the wster ss he strode forward. A
thrill ran over bis body as a breete
over still water and stirred his Inner
calm. He moved tils neck within the
soft collar baud like a man who would
brent he more freely.
"There never lived better man
than your father, and the horror of
his murder lingers with me yul the
deacon paused as If to blot out the
awful memory before he continued bis
story.
Though without, the minister seemed
calm enough s within, the words of
tlis deucon hsd caused mighty tu
mult It was as If two great forces
were engaged In r deadly conflict
The old paths of response sought to
assert themselves, while the higher
Ideals ot recent origin struggled to
gain supremacy. It took all bis power
to maintain a calm eiterlor. i'erbapa
bsd the descon been more observing
he might hsve noted the failure ou
the minister's psrt to wholly suppress
the outward expression of the strife
within, but be wss altogether en
grossed with bis own memories and
the relating of them as be pushed
himself sloug In the water Utile In
advance of the minister.
The minister's father hsd been a
mlsalunary to Burma, and bad been
killed by an augry Burmese official.
Hluce then the Burmese official bad
died, leaving an only son, who was ths
Idol of the people. The son was now
old enough to nil the tacancy left by
tbe death of his father, and a great
celebration was In preparation. lie
had embraced the Christian faith, and
today, with some other Datives, waa
to be bsptlsed. He wss the first to
be immersed, aa his rank gave him
precedence over the others. Tbe Ut
ile group of Christians stood spsrt on
the bsnk of the river.
"I shsll never forget your face,"
the deacon continued, "when your
mother told yon your father bsd been
killed yon Just stared oh, here we
are"
Tbe water swept op to the knees of
the mluliter as be followed the da
con to the place Indicated for the
solemn aervlre; while swayed by the
passion ot the descoo's words, his
whols life ftsahed before him in a few
brief pictures.
Hrat, hs aaw his esrly childhood
spent by bis fsther's side, full of rich'
Bras, beauty, and happiness then the
awful wrench to bis boyhood when
his father was killed. Even now tke
terrible grief thst followed, that dried
bis eyes, blanrhed hie far and
gnawed Its wsy Into the very msrrow
of his bones, folded Itself about him
again with renewed force, and the
thirst for revenge, the thirst thst bsd
eaten Its wsy all through his growing
years, cams bsckl Then he re mem
be red bis vow; then, after anothsr
lapse of time, bis mother's death In
America; after that, his conversion
his resolution for new life to take
up the work his father left oft this
he determined to do as a test of bis
resentence his forgiveness of the
crime thst henceforth his work
ahould be living monument to his
mart j' red father I
Bo hs stood In ths wster, his besd
erect with queer beating of his eye
lids. Kver slues bis conversion be
bad fought every inch of tbe way, the
long, long way, In the ateady atruggle
to overcome all thoughts of revenge-
murder I He would not allow himself
to aall to Burma until be was sure
be hsd conquered. Then vivid pic
ture cams when hs bad believed he
had broken the power of the desire
to murder, and ths thirst thst hsd
lain so close to his heart waa slaked,
and he was thsnkfull But standing
there It awoke In him so strong that
It sang Ilka Itching music in his ears,
It quickened rush of blood to his
brsln that sickened him and filled his
nostrils to suffocation. The anguish
of ths old frenzy wss coming back,
holding him in terrorised suapenae.
Drops of swest sprang from every
pore In his body with the same lav
petus as the road Impulse that filled
hit heart and brain, and blinded his
eyss to ths , throng on the river's
bank, and dulled his enrs lo ths sweet
voles of the singer that called ths
young converts to the river. Tbe
monstrous call for murder came back
to htm with an overwhelming dealre.
lis managed to straighten himself up
in last struggle of his deserting will
power. The horrible thirst was
awake I Awake I Life was nothing)
A beautiful youth stepped Into the
water, and ciwne slowly toward ths
minister, Ills rich brown skin
gleamed In the sunlight, his Jot-black
hair waved sway from his brow, his
white teoth shone between bis smll
Ing lips, hts luminous brown eyes, up
lifted, were radiant with the joy of
his resignation to Christian futth.
He was clothed la white from neck to
ankle.
Ths minister stood erect, his arms
folded tight across his heaving chest
his veins swelling as he looked at the
advancing, beautiful youth; but he
sow only the son of the man who had
killed his father and hastened ths
death 'of file" moilior. Us' turned to
(he dviicon;
"You are surer he asked, hoarsely.
"I'm, quite sure. It Is great re
ligious tragedy I"
The minister's band reached out
and grasped the slim fingers of the
outstretched hand of the youth.
'Abdul r Ills voles scraped snd
choked In his throat His mind full
of hste and his heart bursting for re
venge wus gaining the mastery every
second. He breathed hard. He
breathed ' harder. The voice of the
singer on the shore quivered out Its
warmth and light The crowd on ths
bank stood with bare, bowed heads,
for Abdul was their Idol.
'Abdul, 1 baptize you In the name
of the Father, snd of the Bon, and of
the Holy tiliont. Amen!"
The slender body of the young Bur
mese sank beneath ths ripple of the
river's wooing, Under Its disturbed
surface no one snw the long, sinewy
fingers of the minister as they closed
about the allin throat No one saw
their cruel twist as they were burled
In bis flush, nor beard the bones
crsck as be wrenched and wrung his
victim beneath the water. No one
heard the death gurgle; Do one saw
ths death atruggla nor the bright
npurt ot blood that drenched the min
ister's dripping cutTs; no one saw the
brutal heel that finished the masterly
piece of work; no one knsw that
Abdul waa dead until they saw the
deacon lay him, limp and motionless,
at bis mother's feet, and beard the
terrible shriek that filled every apace
about the river, ever it and across it
There wss a dumb, sickening si-
leuee; then the crowd on the river
bank went mad. The fury of their
cry tore asunder the cloud that bad
suddenly obscured the sun. Y lib one,
freuxled Impulse tbey turned to the
river. Rut the mlnlater be wss not
there I -There wss not eveo a ripple
on the shining face ot ths wster to
mark tbe place of the terrible deed.
any more than there was a fresh pool
of blood In the little church within
earshot .distance to show the spot
where the cruel butchery of the min
ister's father had taken place.
Man Should Have Been
Kept Reasonably Buty
The following Is a true copy of a
genuine eld slguboard which Is Mill
la eiistence In a curiosity shop in the
south of Kngland., ssys TU BUS :
"Koger Giles, surgln, pariah dark.
and skuleiusster, g rotter, and huuder-
taker, reapcrtably Informs Indys and
gentlemen that he drors teef without
telng a mlnult spplles laches every
hoar, blisters on the lowest terms, and
vlxirks for a penny a peace. Us sells
Godfather's kordales, kuta korns. bun-
yons, doktera bosses, clips donkles
wanes month, and undertakes to luks
srter every bodies Dales by the year.
Joe-shsrps, penny wtssels brsss-kanel-
sticks, frying-pans snd other tuoozl-
ksl hlnstrumenta, bat grately ret'
dooced risers.
"Toung Isdys snd gentlemen larnee
their grainmer and langeudge In the
purtleat mannar; also grate care taken
off their morrele snd snelltn. Also
rarmiisinglng, tuychlng the base vial,
and all other aorta of fancy work.
qusdrlls, pokers, weasels, stid all coun
try dance tort at home and abroad at
perferkshun. Perfumery and snuff in
all Its branches.
"As times Is crnt bsd. I beg to tell
ee that I has Just beglnned to sell all
aorta of atashonary ware, cox. hens,
voula, pigs, and all other klnda of
poultry ; blackln-brushes, herrina,
coles, arrubbln-brashes, traykel and
godley bukes and Blbtea, mlse trsps,
brick dlst whisker-seed, uiorrel pk
kerandkercheera, and all aorta of
swstemsltes. Including tatters, sss-
asgea, and other garden stuff; bakky,
tlssrs, lamp oyle, tny kittles, snd oth.
sr Intoixikstln llkkers; a date ot
fruits, bate, tongs, hair oyle, pattlna.
bukklta, grludin atones, and other alt-
sbles, korn and bunyon tnlve, and all
hardware.
"I aa laid In a large assortment of
trjpe, dog'a mate, lollpopa, ginger beer,
mstches, and other pickles, slch as
hepsutn salts, hoysters, wlnser sepe.
eutetrer. Old rags bort and sold here
and nowhere else; newlayde heggs by
me linger Giles; singing burdes
kerped, slch ss bowels, donkles, pay.
kos, lobsters, crickets, slso s stock of
celebrated hrsyder. Agents for sel
ling gutty-porker souls.
"1. 8. I todies gngrnphy, rlthme-
tlc, cowstirks, jlmnsstick, and other
cbynees tricks,"
Winter Horror $
Felix Ismsn, real estate operator,
aald at a banquet In Jacksonville:
"The boom In Florida snd California
lands la a matter of climate. The
American people at last realise the
beauty of perpetual summer and per
petual sunshine. A lund where there's
no winter I What happiness I
"Winter Is a curse even to the rich,
but think what It Is to the poor! Ons
frosty November night a young mun
entered s pool room with his coat col
Isr turned up and his hands In bis
trouser pockets. lie hsd a downcast
look, and another young mnn slapped
him on the back and said:
"'Cheer up, Tom I Let's have
game of billiards. I'll pay."
"But Tom shook bis head.
" Thanks,' he said, but I don't cars
to play bllllnrds, old man.'
"Come ont Why notr
"'Well, you see,' said Tom with
htver, 'every time I look at the three
balls on the table they make ma think
of my overcoat.' "
Wrong Font
"What nmdo Mubel turn Tom
downT"
"He was printer and she dldnt
lUk Jfbj .tpe." The Beanpot.
VMK
SELECT PURE-BRED
SIRES WITH CARE
TJalug any kind of a pnre bred sire
will not Insure success. Poor snlmals
are produced occasionally In pure-bred
herds and judgment Is needed in se
lecting a pure-bred sire. A poor Indi
vidual with s registration certificate
back, of him may be some better than
grade with no pedigree, but that will
not make him a prolHuble Investment
A good sire needs to be a well bal
anced individual, he should be by a
proven sire, out of a high-producing
dam, snd with plenty of good produc
ing ancestry back of-them.
The bent proof of a good sire Is to
have produced uniformly good off
spring, but sueh sires are not often
for ssle except at fcish prices. If an
animal cannot produce good offspring,
neither pedigree or show type Is of
much vslue, but It Is unlikely that
such a combination will occur. ' True
type Is Just the best form that accord
ing to all the experience of breeders
Is likely to produce good results. A
good pedigree Is one which, sccording
to all the lawa of animal breeding,
should produce good results. A com
bination nf the two in a herd sire
should guarantee autlsfactory off
spring as far aa one Can judge with
out an actual test In the herd.
To get the most value out of pure
bred aires always use animals of the
ssme breed. Crossing breeds msy
sometimes produce hlgh-grsde Indi
viduals from the standpoint of pro
duction, but It breaks np the lines of
heredity so that no continuation of
good qualities Is likely. If, however,
one Ones pure bred sires of one type,
for ten years or more, he will pro
duce a high grsde herd with a high
selling value, excellent sppesrsnce
and high production combined.
Chsrles L Bray, Colorado Agricultural
College.
Good Feeding Pays Well
in Production of Milk
It Is a well-established fact thst It
nsuslly pays to feed heavy producers
llbersi amount of the right kind of
concentrated feeds. The records of a
herd of seven pure-bred cows In the
Grtnnell-Newton Cow Testing sssocls
tlon of Iowa again demonstrated this
fact - -
Each month the feed was chsnged
on tills herd of cows atil the total
amount waa Increased. There was a
stesdy Increase In the amount of milk
and butterfat produced as well as In
totsl profit even though the cost of
producing a pound of butterfat re
mained practically constsnt In other
words, the Increase In the amount of
concentrates did not cheapen the
cost of producing a pound of butter
fat, but the Increase In production
made a greater net profit
In February the rowa were fed ear
corn and whole onts with silage and
alfalfa hay. In Mfirrh the grain mix
ture was corn and rob meal, six parts;
prepared dairy feed, three parts ; bran,
three parte, and onts, one pert The
feed cost per rnvr Incressed $1.53,
while the net profit wss Increased
$ 12.01. In April the supply of slfalfa
and silage bees me limited so thst It
was necesssry to cut down on these
feeds and further increase the con
centrales. Some oil meal wss fed.
The total feed cost waa slightly in
creased as well aa a alight Increase In
the cost of producing a pound of but
terfat This would show that It does not
pay lo overfeed on concentrates at the
expense of roughages, such as silage
snd alfulfa hay.
Creatures of Habit
Cows, like the rest of us, are crea
tures of hnblt ; when you get them In
the bahlt of getting their grain or hsy
at a particular time, they miss It It
they do not get It Feed your different
feeds In rotation, the same every dny
and at the same time of day. That Is
all there Is to that The same with
giving them water. Don't water one
day In the morning, and the next ay
at night
WOWOKKhWOhh000&
Dairy Notes
Maintenance of the proper speed
and even pressure on the separator
handle Is an Important factor In the
separation ot milk and cream.
Alfalfa hay la at the top of the list
of roughages for the dairy row, be
csuse of Its high protein content and
Its polatublllty.
see
Although an extremely efficient ma
chine, the modern cream separator Is
highly refined In construction and can
not be abused.
see
The cleanest and sweetest cream Is
obtained when milk Is separated Im
mediately after milking and then
cooled to near fifty degrees.
e e
For dairy cows ensilage should be
fed at the rate of about three pounds
to every hundred pounds live weight
with hay.
see
Silage alone will not Inanre cheap
milk. Its "twin" must alio be avail
able. Legume hay must be supplied
If we art to secure the most milk per
acre. .
PPIRTI A Nn
I KJSX 1 LatALMJ
Portland, Oregon.
NORTONIA HOTEL
Toe WIU Faal Rlstit at Hon Han
; 1 S4 ui Cartut-kawaioN Lua.
a
Cxeallant Cafa. Spaeial Weakly
BssHaataall Tralna. 11th ana Stark.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Ciyycr nnrUx in TfSTfP
W. t. It Hi ?jr prcfrti from floek
MmmI Uatfd ai(k-r HtBtr Kupervl
oiim, alamenr tmimn World Record
Htrilo W h, tAphtmm. iHfn. rp
iltatiua fvr letter cblfki, tocttnT
Jut. bsMtsv frlc. Kr ckitHr
QUEEN HATCHEIWdvTbd4
I4M IITAVINUI - Aft AT Ti.aV
Easy Ons For Mother
Listening to the conversation ot
grown-ups, as children often do, Dun
can, five years old, learned there were
such things aa stepmothers. He rolled
the Idea around in an active and eager
brain for nearly an hour, without get
ting anywhere; then sought Informa
tion from the encyclopedia oftenest
consulted by little boys. "Mother," he
asked, "how does a stepmother stepr
Capper's Weekly.
Like a Dream
When I reflect on what I have aeen.
what I have beard, and what I have
done, I can hardly persuade myself
that all that frivolous hurry and bustle
of pleasure In the world has any real
ity; but I look upon all that is passed
aa one of those romantic dreams which
opium commonly occasions, and I do
by no meana desire to repeat tbe naus
eous dose. Lord Chesterfield.
Father of Saxophone
Adolphe Sax, maker of musical In
struments, Invented the saxophone in
1840, in Paris, in trying to produce a
clarinet that would overblow an oc
tave like the flute and oboe. It be
came popular at once In France and
Belgium. Johann Georg Kastner, a
musical composer. Introduced the sax
ophone Into the orchestra in Paris In
1844 in "Le Dernier Rol de Juda."
Freddy Scored One
Bobby and Freddy were discussing
the relative prowess ot their two big
brothers. Said Bobby: "My brother
rowa stroke on hla college crew. I
suppose you didn't know thstr Fred
dy was not much Impressed. He re
plied promptly: "What of ItT My
brother Is too big to get into tbe boat
I suppose you didn't know thatr
Odd Natural Freaks
Fish that climb trees, monkeys that
brush their teeth after meals and birds
that aleep upside down are among the
strange creatures discovered in the
Malay peninsula, according to a recent
explorer. Another freak of thla part
ot the world is a fish that flirts. It
is the only swimming animal known to
have a real w!nk.
"Bloc" and "Lobby
- In a political aense, a bloc la a group
of legislators organised to influence
legislation, while a lobby Is, specifical
ly, persons not members ot a legisla
tive body who try to influence legisla
tion. Everything Worth While
There Is no action so slight nor so
mean but it may be done to a great
purpose, and ennobled thereby. Rus-
ktn.
There's Not Enough Msds
It Is said that 80,000,000 pounds ot
twine are used in Canada to tie up the
annual grain harvest but even this
wouldn't be enough to tie on some
men's fingers to make them remember
to post a letter.
Arrogance of Mankind
Man Is arrogant In proportion to his
Ignorance; his natural tendency la to
egotism; in hts infancy ot knowledge,
he thinks that all creation was formed
tor him. Bulwer.
By No Manner of Msans
A treasury expert estimates that the
life of a dollar bill is seven months,
but most ot 'em we get don't last aa
long as that. Exchange.
Empty Majority -Never
worry about a "foolish ma
jority." It It Is foolish it won't re
main a majority very long. Duluth
Herald.
Best Not to Crack 'Em
Glass, china and reputation are eas
ily cracked and never well mended.
Banjamin Franklin.
Heart 8tuff ,
Every woman's hoart Is touched by
a baby and a man with a button off.
Duluth Herald.
Jta$fW
aWiKCaixsaai
Rataa.
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OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Compled Chanfs Siiurdif
Adults, Week day Matinee 20c;
iy Matinee 20c:
Continous 1 to 11
Evening, 86c
g. 86c Continous 1 to 11
p. m.
Children 10 cents all times
CUT FLOWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bres, Florists, M7 afantaea ge.
WE BUY
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
Band aa roar ahipmanU. Wa mail jroa aback
tha aama day wa raealn saoda.
Portland Hide a Wool Co.
IIS issai Mtavf salts, FftlUSB, asaasL
The Fatlthful Printer
Years ago, when the New York Her
aid and Jamea Gordon Bennett Jt
were in tbelr prime, tbe latter iasued
one of bis arbitrary orders that there
after the name Herald should never
appear unless In italics. One printer
followed it almost too literally. Christ
mas week came round and churches
announced In their programs, "Hark,
tbe Herald Angela Sing," the printer
duly Italicizing. Kansas City Star.
Beecher Echo
It Is Impossible to indulge in habit
ual severity of opinion upon our fel
low men without injuring the tender
ness and delicacy ot our own feelings.
Henry Ward Beecher.
8ilsnee Not Always Good
There may be times when sllenoe U
gold, and speech silver; but there axe
times, also, when silence la death, and
speech is life the very life ot Pente
cost. Max Miller.
Foppish Fighting Men
The world-conquering Roman legions
wore fancy clothes and gorgeous trap
pings. For thousand years, Roman
masculine dress sparkled like a sap
phire, while the Roman eagles carried
the empire north to Gaul, east to Asia
Minor and Egypt west to Spain and
aouth Into Africa.
Now.' DIRECT
SUBTRACTION
An added feature
on the neuimodel
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MACHINE
Gladly Demonstrate; Models $80.
00 up. Mail this addressed.
Mr.
City
SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINE CO.
409 SpaUkU BUS PORTLAND, ORECON
Adding Machines, Bookkeeping Machines,
Cash Regider Combinations.
A SCIENCE Not Experiment
MY method of treating Piles
and other Rectal and Col
on ailments Is recognized as the
most scientific and effective In use to
day. Among the thousands treated are
many patients sent to me by other physi
cians. There Is no botpital operation;
no confiment; no retention from work.
My treatment is safe, mild, soothing the
cure rapid. And I remove all doubt by a
VV KITTEN GUARANTEE
to eura any taaa of PHm or
refund tha paUcnt'i Ice. Write
tmUy for my KKEI 100-ease
mutinied daacnpue eooaJat.
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pOMtiANO OFFiut: Seattle orncts:
Of Ohan BuilMlne all Sl-fc. Bull
Mr win Amu ri
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