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PORTLA ndmarket OOORS A N O W IN D O W * W e can aell you D oors, W in d o w s , Roof ing. P a in t. G lass an d B u tld a rs ' H a r d w a r e d lra c L W a a re m a n u fa c tu re rs . W r it s fo r prices b e fo re b u y in g . H e a c o c k Saab A Door Co.. 112 F i r s t S t , P o rtla n d . F A R M M A C H IN E R Y P. E . B abanshade, 3 « E M o rris o n S L P o rtla n d . A g r ic u ltu r a l Im p le m e n ts and F a rm M a c h in e ry N e w a nd 2nd H a n d . Hotel Alder DO YOU C10W THAT THE ALDER HOTEL 2X6 A id e r S tr e e t P o rtl» n d . O rea o n . W ill r e n t y o u a room fo r 11.00 par d a y . o r a room w it h b a th fo r $1.60 to » . 0 0 par day? best a n d m ost successful " H o m e M a k e r ; " h u ndreds ric h w ish m a rria g e soon; s t r ic t ly c o n fid e n tia l; m oat re lia b le ; y e a rs of e xp e rien ce ; d e s c rip tio n s frea . " T h a S u c cessful C lu b ." M rs . N A S H , B ox 5S BAB’S RESTAURANT i L Cafeteria y 1 â .g C jf* 0 £ O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA . S ixth etreet opposite T h e O reg o n ia n and A l d e r stree t opposite M e ir dk F r a n k ’s. T h e Beet E atin g place in th e C ity . T h e Finest C o ffe e an d P astry a S pecialty. o-o o O n W r ite o a f o r p r ic e s an d m a r k e t c o n d itio n s o n Forty Y ean in the Same Location. USE ►WALL BOARD P l a s t e r V a l l s T h a t W ill N o t C reel® R IT Z H O T E L PARK A N D MORRISON STS. D e p o t M o rriso n C a rs d ir e c t t o H o te l. P o p u la r P r ic e s . C e n te r S h o p p in g a n d T h e a te r d is tr ic t . F R A N K A . C L A R K . Prop., formerly w ith '’lyde Hotel. Used Ford Trucks and W r ite for Tourhf Can N e w $125.00 a n d U p . UNIVERSAL CAR EXCHANGE U s e d F o r d s E x c lu s iv e ly G ra n d A v. A Y a m h ill P o r t la n d . Write far prices ud terws. CO DRUGGISTS. ■ 17 rQATUNOMWB “A t Your Beck and Call” B R C O U T O R K A T E E M D A R IL U O G RDER D o you s u ffe r fro m A s th m a ? I f ao, o rd e r a b o ttle L a n a d a le 'a A s th m a R em ed y S old u n d e r M o n e y B a c k G u a ra n te e Old Carpets Worth Money! B rin s th e m to us in y o u r a u to o r send th e m p arcel post. In s tea d o f b u y in g ne w rugs, l a dies, s ave y o u r old c a rp e ts , rugs an d w oolen c lo th in g . L e t ua m a k e ne w ru g s fo r you. Tha oldest and best equipped f a c to r y . F l u f f an d ra g ru g s w oven, a ll sizes; c a rp e ts r e fitte d ; 9 x l2 rugs s te a m cleaned, $1.50. W h e n you g e t to to w n . P hone E . 3580 N O R T H W E ST RUG CO. 188 E . E ig h th S t., P o rtla n d , O r. AUTO REPAIR PARTS S e n d f o r f r e e c a ta lo g PISTONS- PISTON PINS—RINGS C y lin d e r an d C ra n k S h a f t G r in d in g . A u to m o tiv e M a c h in e W ork a n d W e ld in g . C O O K A G IL L C O .. I N C . 11th a n d B u r n s id e S t s . P o r tla n d . O re. P h o n e : B d w y . $281 RUBBER STAMPS and MARKINC DEVICES. F ir e P ro o f an d M o d ern N E W HOUSTON HOTEL C. S. R ic h a rd s o n , M a n a g e r W e e k ly R a te s to P e rm a n e n t G u ests S ix th a n d E v e r e t t S tre e ts , T h re e B locks fro m N e w P o s to ffic e , F o u r B locks fro m U n io n D e p o t, P o rtla n d , O re . S a m e g u a r a n te e as n e w . F r o m 3200.00 up to 1360.00, a ll la te m odels, w it h 1-apeed an d e le c tric e q u ip m e n t E a s y te rm s if desired. P a y w h ile you rid e . S end fo r lit e r a t u r e . M o to rc y c le an d S u p p ly Co.. H a r le y D a v id s o n S e rv ic e C e n te r, 200 I r d S t., P o rtla n d , O re ., c o m e r T a y lo r . U sed T ru ck B a r g a in Republic, One Ton with Good Body. W r it e fo r o u r f r e e c ir c u la r o f tr u c k b a r g a in s . W E N T W O R T H S I R W I N IN C . O regon d is trib u to rs M . C . tru c k s 0 Second S t. P o rtla n d , Ore, Q. DR. G. E. W A T T S 212 Oregonian Bnilding. PO R TLAN D . OREGON S P E C IA L IS T Female and Rectal Trouble* and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS le n H aven R est H o m e E le c tr ic ity H y d ro th e ra p y BATTLE CREEK METHODS A p p lie d as y o u r p h y s ic i an d ir e c t s T r a n s ie n t p a tie n ts tre a te d . Ideal H o m e -L ik e S o r r o o n d in g s . 115 E a s t T w e n t y - E ig h t h S tre e t ----------------- C o rn e r of A l d e r P o rtla n d , O regon ne E a s t 4222 P IL E S J T U L A , F IS S U R E , Itc h in g a n d a ll o th - r e c ta l cond itio ns e xc e p t C a n c e r p e rm a - t t ly cured w ith o u t a s u rg ic a l o p era tio n . m eth o d o f tr e a tm e n t saves th e tls - i In ste a d o f d e s tro y in g IL I t Is p a ln - . re q u ire s no a n e s th e tic a nd Is p e r m a - ,t T h e r e Is no c o n fin e m e n t to bed, no e rfe re n c e w it h bu siness o r s ocial ea - tv [em en ta g u a ra n te e a c ure or w ill re fu n d y o u r •a ll o r w r it e fo r b o okleL le n t lo n th is p a p e r w h e n w r itin g . DR. C. J. D E A N :ond and Morrison Sta., P ortland, Ora. H IS W IF E NOT WORTH $ 1 ,0 0 0 -Keep Her.” Says Demetropolou* to Her Abductor, Who Asked Ransom. C h ic a g o — The question of whst s really good wife Is worth has been brought up again by the action of Wil liam Oemetropolous. who refused to pay *1.000 ransom to get his wife back from her abductors. Will inn appeared in Judge Jacob’s court sod asked a warrant for Gus T h e C a lla n School, o n ly recognised school on th e coast. E x p e rie n c e d o p e ra tors a lw a y s in d e m an d . <06 A rtis a n s B ldg . d r u g l e s s P H Y S IC IA N C h ro n ic diseases a s p e c ia lty . D r . A lle n , 302 R a le ig h B u ild in g E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D W . N. P L E A T IN G — A c c o rd ia n aide a n d box P le a tin g , H e m s titc h in g . B u tto n s C o v ere d , B ra id in g , etc. K. S te p h a n a 218-20-21 P ltto c k B lock.___ H O R S ES . M U L E S B O U G H T . SO LD Chappell, 222 Union Ave. South. M A C H IN E R Y Send us y o u r In q u irie s fo r a n y th in g In Ir o n o r W o o d w o rk in g M a c h in e ry , Lu g g in g , S a w m ill. C o n tra c to rs ’ E q u ip m e n t, L o c o m otiv e s , B o ilers , E n g in e s , C ru s h e rs , R a il, C ab le , B e ltin g , etc. B u r k e M a c h in e r y C o., 528 R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ldg ., P o r tla n d. O r. P O R T L A N D T S H O E R E P A I A S .M A IL ’EM D a v is B ro s., A m e r ic a n S h o e m a k e ra 108 4th St. M o d el Shoe R e p a ir, 272 W ashington SL R A Z O R -S L A D E * r e s h a r p e n e d R azo rs gro u n d an d honed. M a il s a fe ty blades to d a y. T h e G rin d e r, $ 7 ^ S ix th St. SALESM EN W A N TE D W e w a n t a household b ru s h s alesm an In each c o u n ty . S p len d id o p p o rtu n ity fo r w o rk e r to e s ta b lis h lu c r a tiv e business. H e rg e n M fg . C o., 283 O a k S t., P o rtla n d . S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y - P A R L O R W e h elp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w o m e n . T w e n t y - t w o In c h s w itc h o r tr a n s fo rm a tio n , v a lu e 37 50, p ric e 32 45. 400 to 412 D e k u m B ldg . W IL L E Y F R U IT C M P A N ÎN C Ï? P o rtla n d , O regon. W a n te d to b u y , th re e c ars fa n c y B u r b a n k po tato es, tw o cars apples, one c a r onions. C o n s ig n m e n ts so lic ite d . A ll k in d s o f f r u i t a n d produce b o ugh t fo r cash. 6 V, Sow a patch of rye near the poultry house. It will make fine forage this winter when all other green things are H O T E L C L IF F O R D E a s t M o rris o n S t., a t E a s t S ix th , th e dead. • • • P r in c ip a l E a s t S ide H o te l 5 m in u te s fro m S h o p p in g D is t r ic t . F o u r blocks fr o m 8 . P. Eggs that are gathered often, kept E a s t S id e S ta tio n . cool, and are candled and graded The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp y bring better prices at the market than the “Just eggs’’ kind. . W h o le sa le D e a le r s in • • • F A N C Y F R U IT S and FA R M PR O D U C E 161 F r o n t S t r e e t , P o r tla n d . O re g o n . The element of luck doesn’t enter E y es E xam in ed . G la sse s F itted. into the poultry business more largely R e p a irin g done b y m a ll. M o s t than Into any other. Ability and per m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. S a t is f a c tio n sistency are what count T f c r guaranteed. MA M o d e ra te P ric e d H o te l o f M e r it'* P R E -W A R P R IC E S C la r k - B r o w e r O p tic a l C o.. 1121 8th S tre e t Guaranteed Nursery Stock M O TO R C Y C LES D Y E IN G F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s e r v ice send pa rce ls to u a W e pay r e tu rn postage. In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g ive n upon request. E N K E ’S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S P o rtla n d E s ta b lis h e d 1880__________ ____________ OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE W e o ffe r p la n te rs a f u ll lin e o f g e n e ra l N u r s e r y S to c k , b u y w h e re you w ill, b u t g e t o u r p ric e s fir s t. B e n e d ic t N u rs e ry C o., 185 E . 8 7th S t. N ., P o rtla n d , O regon . R e b u ilt H a r le y -D a v id s o n Egge B e f o r e y o q o r d e r y o u r w e d d in g a n n o u n c e m e n ts a n d c a r d s , w r it e o r v is it T H E C H E T O P A P R E S S A r e q u e s t fo r s a m p le s e n t it le s y o u to 60 b e a u t if u l c a llin g c a r d s in a n e n g r a v e d e f f e c t f r e e o f c h a r g e . B r o a d w a y a t T a y lo r P o r tla n d . O re g o n TREES AND PLANTS E verything fo r th e M otorcyclist. Any Product C. L Fire Proof an d M odern S E R V IC E Honey C ro w n S ta b le s , In c . 286 F r o n t S t., P o r t land , O r a H o rse s a nd m u le s fo r sale or h ire . S p e c ia l ra te s to lo ggers a n d con- tr a c t o r a W it h o r w ith o u t harness. ___________________P h illip S u e tte r , P r e a U . S. S T A B L E S , 386 U n io n A v a D r a f t horses b o u g h t a n d sold. A SK FO R SA M PLE A N D INFORM ATION. EXCELLENT B u tte r C heese P ou ltry l EARN M U L T iG K A P W iN S PERFECTION B y P arcel P ost. R eturn P o sta g e Paid. C irculars a n d P rices. Veal P o rk C L E A N IN G A N D DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WIIH A HAMMER AND A SAW PERFECTION Are You Looking for a Dependable Produce Dealer? G e t o u r p r ic e s R U B Y A CO. 188 F r o n t S t. P o rtla n d , O re S ix te e n Y e a rs ' R e lia b ility . Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruit. Potatoes, Osions, i Portland, Oregon PERSONAL------------------------------------ W e h a v e g o t ju s t w h a t you w a n t C a ll o r w r it e fo r prices. R u s s e llv ille N u rs e ry Co. H . A . L E V * S. Prop. M o n t a v llla S ta ., P o rtla n d . O regon STOCK THAT GROW S f i n e s t sto c k t h a t can be rais ed a t a p ric e yo u w ill lik e to p a y . W r it e o r c a ll. T he V illa N u rseries R F D N o . 1, M o n ta v llla S ta ., P o rtla n d , O r INFORMATION DEPARTMENT A C C O R D IA N P L E A T IN G K n if e a n d box p le a tin g , h e m s titc h in g , 10c yd. B u tto n s covered. M a il o rd e rs a s p e c ia lty . N o v e lty Shop. 86 Vi F i f t h 8 L , P o rtla n d . B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN Q N orthw est W elding A Supply Co., 88 1st C H IR O P R A C T O R A N D E L E C T R O . T H E R A P E U T IC S St D rs . B a k e r a n d C leson, 817 D e k u m B id s . C U T p l o w e r F a f l o r a l d e s ig n s C la rk s B r o s , F lo ris ts , 1ST M o rris o n SL b A N C IN O E V E R Y N OON A E V E N IN G O rlen tsl Csfe. Chinese-Am erican Kitchen Scabby or scaly legs can be cured by applying a mixture of lard and kerosene twice a week for a month. Rub well In among the scaes. • • • The poorest sandy soil Is best for poultry because such land usually dries off rapidly and hence gapes, rheumatism and other germ diseases seldom appear. Keep the poultry, as well as all other living things on the farm, on good terms with you by keeping on good terms with them. • • • There - is mighty little mooey la fowls that are always kept hungry, bnt there Is also a difference between well-fed and overfed bens. • • • Don't try to see how many fowls yow can keep, bnt bow well you can keep them. Don't overcrowd your houses or yards; crowding lg dangerous. ESTIMATED 1921 APPLE CROP Commercial Output Placed at 18,000,- 000 Barrels Compared With **,- 000,000 Year Aga. C o rn e r B ro a d w a y a n d W a s h . P O R T L A N D FSU n DRY AND MACHiNe WoRkS C o m m e rc ia l Ir o n W o rk s , 7th g uaranteed A Madina R e b u il t machinbb O regon T y p e w r it e r C o., * 4 - A 6vM S L H A R D W O O b F L O O R IN G H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o., 211 K. 78th SL N . Floors electric sa n ded. M F G *. O F V U L C A N IZ E b ROOF P A IN T O a k -L e a f N e w roofs a n d re p a ir in g done. Y ou ng an d W oods. 1101 E . C a r u th e r s SL________ M FG S. O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E B u y C oast M ade Goods R eed S p e c ia lty Shop, 3 1 * W l l l i a n e A y s ______________ P y o r r h e a d e n t is t s S m ith ,L o n g .S te v e n s o n . 310 B u a h -U a n e B ig S IL O S A N D W ATER TANKS N a t io n a l T a n k A P ip e C o.. P o rtla n d .__ T y p e w r it e r s — n e w or r e b u il t R e b u lI t T y p e w r t t e r C o., 804 Oak S treet._ W e lt e r S y s te m o f S u g g e stive T h e r a p y D r. T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m Bldg. WT4OLÌSALR~A n D R E T A IL T IN W A R É P o r tla n d T in w a r e M fg . C o., 47 F ir s t 8 L A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G CO. P lu m b in g F ix tu r e s an d Supplies. P ip e F it t in g s , lo w e st prices. 358 E M o rris o n . M O N U M E N T S — R. 3d and Pine Sts. O tto S c h u m a n n G r a n ite A M a rb le W o rk s M OTORCYCLES A N D PARTS A ll m ak e s . E a s y te rm s E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO. 44-44 G R A N D A V E . Granapoulea. William said Ous ap proached him Sunday night and pat tha proposition up to him. “I have your wife," said Ous. "If you will come serose with *1,000, I'll give her back; otherwise I’ll keep ber myself." “What, »1,000 for a w lfe r William responded. “I don't want her. Ton can keep her." Then, he says. Gna poked a revolver against his riba ar-1 said that nnleaa William produced the *1,000 he would shoot him. After soma further argu- Federal estimate put the apple crop tills year at 108.000.000 bushels as compared with 240.000,000 bushels last year and a five-year average of 103,000,000 bushels. The commercial crop for the country Is estimated at 18.000.000 barrels compared with 36.- 000,000 barrels last year. Pruna Pssr Trees Regularly. Peer trees should be given rather regular pruning and some of the very old trees, which have huge clusters of weak spurs, can be relnvlgorated rapidly by spur thinning, thinning eat ene-fonrth to ono-tlilrd of the spurs. Salem.—Robert Crawford, superin tendent of the flax mill at the state penitentiary, has resigned, according to announcement here. Mr. Crawford will be succeeded by Sol Worden, his assistant WRWLEYS Medford.—The retailers of the city have decided to organize into a retail merchants’ bureau of the chamber of commerce. Thirty of such merchants have already signed to attend the organization meeting to be held this week. St. Helens.—The county court ap pointed D. W. Price of Scappoose. F. B. Holbrook of Goble and Henry Krats of Clatskanie as the budget committee to aid the court in preparing the an nual budget of county expenses. They will meet with the court November 7. Salem.—A total of 8584 ex-service men entitled to benefits under the so- called bonus law enacted at the last session of the legislature and approv ed by the voters at a subsequent elec tion, have filed their applications with the world war veterans’ state aid com mission. Corvallis.—Loans by the student loan fund amounting to *3508. and ap plications amounting to *1000 In addi tion, indicate the activity of the com mittee on loans for this year. In nine days following registration 27 students obtained loans. Four per cent Interest is charged. La Grande.—J. H- Peare, recently ap proved for the office of receiver of the United States land office here, and Carl Helm, approved for the office of register of the same office, this morn ing assumed their official duties. Both received word from Washington that their bonds had been approved. Salem.—J. A. Churchill, state super intendent of schools, has returned to Salem after a week passed In eastern and central Oregon attending teachers’ Institutes. He reported increased at tendance in most of the schools and said no difficulty had been experi enced this year In obtaining In structors. Eugene.—A farmers’ Institute 1 b be ing planned for Cottage Grove Novem ber 15, 16 and 17, according to an nouncement Saturday of Ira P. Whit ney, county agricultural agent, who Is co-operating with E. J. Edwards of the extension division of the Oregon Agricultural college, the Cottage Grove chamber of commerce and the Eugene chamber of commerce. Hood River.—Stanley C. Walters, chief forest ranger of the county. Just back from a tour of Inspection, report ed that the slx-mlle stretch of grading on the Mount Hood loop highway on the northeast base of Mount Hood is nearing completion. Crews will break camp in the next few weeks, he said. Slashing orews, Mr. Walters said, have finished five miles through dense tim ber In the vicinity of Horsethlef meadows. St. Helens. — A conservative esti mate of the building done and now In progress In St. Helens during the last six months is placed at *125,000. Most of the buildings have been residences, the business houses being the new office of the Columbia Riveir Stevedor ing company, the new Spokane, Port land and Seattle depot, which cost *15,000, and the business block of Mrs. H. F. McCormick now under construc tion and which will cost *36,000. Eugene.—The concrete pavement on the west side Pacific highway, Just south of Corvallis, has been opened to traffic, affording a continuous 40-mtle stretch of pavement between Eugene and Corvallis and eliminating a bad detour just out of the latter city. The opening of this pavement also fur nishes a paved highway between Eu- gen and Portland except for the sec tion of 12 miles between Corvallis and Albany and a mile between Barlow and Canby. Portland.—The Brownsville woolen mills at Brownsville, Or., will resume the manufacture of woolen goods by next spring, according to present plans, and with that end In view the Installation of new machinery and the overhauling of the mill Is to be taken up thia winter. J. L. Bowman of thia city, while on a recent trip to Browns ville, assured the people of that com munity that the mill would be started again as soon aa machinery could be obtained for a two-set mill. First-Class Fruit Tbs fruit that brings tho top price Is first-class fruit that reaches tbs market In as goad condition as It Salem.—Demand will be made upon loavos the orchard and that Is packed la a neat and attractive manner. the catastrophe fund of tbe state In dustrial accident commission for the ment Gus beat William over the head first time since tbe department was with the revolver and then ran away. created as the result of an explosion "You want a warrant because be at the mines of the Beaver Hill Coal stole your w lf e r asked Judge Jacobs. company In Coos county Friday. In "No, because be threatened me and struck me," said the desolated hos> order to provide for snch accidents the workmen's compensation act was band. amended In 1*1* and a fund establish ed by setting aside *60.006, accord For Oil Stains. To remove obstinate oil stains mix ing to W. A. Marshall, chairman of well three ounces of spirits of tur the state Industrial accident commis pentine and one ounce of essence of sion. There la now *100,000 In the lem on and apply as you would any fund. . other sconring substance. A delicious p e p p e r m in t fla v o re d s u g ar Jacket around pep permint flavored chew ing gum. Will aid your appetite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. The Flavor Lasts Steel-Head Trout. The steel-head trout is classed as a salmon by flsherfolk and the fishing trade, and It Is said that it was given the name “steel-head’’ because of the hardness of Its skull. Fishermen tell that It often requires several blows from a club to kill this fish when cap tured and taken Into a boat. Scotland, tho “Land o’ Cakea.” "Land o’ Cakes" Is a name given to Scotland, where oatmeal cakes form an Important article of diet, especially among the lower classes. The phrase was made famous by Robert Burns In 1789, In his poem "On Capt. Grose’s Peregrinations Through Scotland.” Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and Itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the indispensable Cutlcurs Toilet Trio.—Adv. C u tic u r a S o a p W ill H e lp Y o u Clear »Your Skin Soap, O intm ent.Teleom . Hie. e e e m r h e r e Semple« free o f OoUemo Lekorolorlee. Dept. X, MtlAen, M u i Alarle'! Pillage of Rome. On August 24, 410, Alarlc, at the head of tbe Goths, entered Romo at midnight, allowing pillaging for six days, but giving orders to his soldiers to be sparing of bloodshed, respect the honor of women and not to burn the buildings dedicated to religion. A part of the city was destroyed with many ancient works of art. M ilk Snake Harmless. Don’t Mention It. The house or milk snake is a hand some and mlld-tempered colubrold snake, very abundant In farming dis tricts, where It frequently enters houses, probably in search of mice rather than for the purpose of drink ing milk, as is popularly believed. "Through a process of scientific cal culations anyone may now view him self as the center of the universe,” said Professor J. "That may be, pro fessor,” replied his friends, “but please do me the favor not to mention It to my wife.” Water Consumption. 8olomon’s Perfume. An average American town uses for King Solomon made 10,000 golden perfumery censers for the temple of all purposes from 50 to 150 gallons of water a day for each Inhabitant. Jerusalem. English Poet. Thomas Campbell, English poet, au thor of "Pleasures of Hope," died at Boulogne, France, In a state of Im becility on June 15, 1844, at the age of sixty-seven. Facta About Hydrophobia. Many people have an Idea that dogs only go mad during the so-called “dog days.” As a matter of fact, the dis ease that drives dogs mad—hydropho bia or rabies—can be contracted at any time from a rabid animal and Is scarcely more prevalent at one season Trouble Hunters. According to the dispatches 30,000 than at another. Germans will soon leave the Father- “Fiasco” Meant Failure. land for Mexico. Haven’t they had enough trouble yet? Fiasco is the Italian word for a bot tle or flask. It Is said that tbe Vene H A V E Y O U A F A M 1 L Y T tian glaseblowers. In making their beautiful glassware, when they dis H m M, I, T m G n alu l « m l covered a flaw In tbe bulb would con Anderson. CaL—“I always use Pierre’s Family Medicines when in need of a renv- vert It Into an ordinary flask or fiasco edy for any sir knees; and remminend whence fiasco came to mean a failure. them to other people who are ailing. 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