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PXGE FOUR
5CEDFORD 3IIXTD TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, ORIWON, IKlDAtY.'.TlTNW 111, H)li,
Medford mail tribune
AN INDM'UNMSNT NKWSPAPKU
PUIIMHI1KD KVKIir AFTERNOON
EXCEPT HUNDAV, I1V THE
MlCDJ'OItU 1MUNTINO CO.
THE BELL IS TOLLING
Tho Drmocrntlo Timed, Tim Moilford
Mali, Tho Medford Trllnino, Tho South
ern OrcRontnn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Office Mall Tribune UiillillnK. 25-2T-2J
North Kir street; phone, Mnln 3021;
Home 76.
OKOItOB TUTNAM, Kdllor and Mnnsser
Entered n eccoml-clnsa matter ivt
Medford, Ore con. under tho act of
March S, 1879.
Official I'apcr of tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jnckson County.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One year, by mall 15.00
Ono month, by mall GO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford. Jacksonville nnd Con
tra 1 Point .... .SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year. . 1.00
Weekly, per year 1.60
SWORN CIRCULATION.
Dally average tor eleven months end
tnft November 30, 3911. S7S1.
run
Xt&atd Wlrtt Unlttfl Prtta
DUpatcfcca.
The Mall Tribune la on Bale at the
Kerry Nows ftnml, San Krancljco.
Portland Hotel Nena Stand, Portland.
Howman News Co., Portland. Ore,
V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Ml
WIN
S
DEFEATING YALE
ALL THREE RACES
NEW LONDON, Conn.. June 21.
With perfect weather ami water con
ditions Harvard won tho frc-hman
eight-oared nice at two miles, the
first event of tho annual Ynlc-llnr-vard
regatta, today by a little more
than n lenptli.
The varsity four-oared race next
on the card was won by Harvard by
two lengths.
The varsity eight-oared race was
Fchdulcd for five o'clock.
Tho offieinl time for the frchman
cight-onrcd race was 10 and 52 sec
onds. Harvard simply outclassed
Yalo in the varsity fours. The crim
son took the lead at the start nnd
won by fully two lengths. Toward
the last quarter of. the two-mile
course Yale made a game spurt, but
had no chance.
Tho official time for the varsity
four-oared race was 11 minutes nnd
24 seconds.
In the varsity race, Yale took the
water first Harvard was a length
nnd a half ahead at the two mile post,
nnd won by six lengths.
Official time 20 minutes, 30 seconds.
AUD IK TO
BE
HP TIE knoll is sounding a( Ohiemn for (ho death of (ho
- republican pari It. has outlived its usefulness. It
represent nothing vital to the welfare of the nation, and is
dying as the old lug party died halt a century ago.
'.Phe grand old party, founded in the cause of human
libertv has degenerated into an organization of greed and
grab, perpetuated by fraud of lust of office and graft of
special privilege.
Through the ignorance of the multitude, the troy ism
of the classes, the blindness engendered bv the passions
..- . - ......... .
and prejudices result from the Civil ar, abuse alter
abuse lias crept in and privilege loomed larger and larger.
For many vein's the party has been financed to power by a
plutocracy its prostitution ol popular government created
a greedv Frankenstein that is slaving its creator.
Xor is the democratic party in much bettor condition.
The bi-partisan money power that regards the nation as
a hive of busy boos 'making honey for it, seeks also, and
oten successful! v, to dominate Deinocracv. select its can
didates and control its declarations. Bryan galvanized the
corpse into life and three defeats have only strengthened
his position. "Whatever there is left vital in either party,
is borrowed from his propaganda, and should Hryanisni bo
repudiated at .Baltimore, as is Tammany's intent, the
democratic party, as "Watterson predicted it would under
( leveland. will walk through the slaughter house into an
open grave.
The republican convention and the full expose of its
fraudulent methods, its "steam roller" tactics, its corrupt
machine, rule, is the best education possible to enlighten
the people as to the character of the sacred elephant,
whitened by leprosy for which they have the privilege of
cheering, marching and voting.
O s C
The convention differs in no great essential from oth
er partisan conventions, but the same system, the gag
rule, the same despotism in previous veal's aroused no
protest. Eyes are beginning to see and ears to hear. It
is a hopeful sign the people are awakening and Theo
dore Roosevelt, who has an almost superhuman faculty of
sensing what the people think, realizes it.
nether Roosevelt bolts and whether a third party is
lornied, will depend upon the actions ot both conventions,
but if Taft is renominated by the republicans and the
democrats name a conservative or a weak candidate the
field is oi)en for a party that means something vital to the
progress of humanity other than the socialists.
So weary have the thinking, non-partisan element of
the people become of political buncombe and fol-de-rol, of
the control of the unscrupulous and the reign of graft, of
the pervision of government and the inequality of justice,
that nianv will welcome a chance to smash the old and be-
No. IBS,
nitron r ok tiik coi.nihtio.v ok
The Jackson County Bank
at .Modrord, In tlioStatoof Orcfcon, at tlui uloso t litixtiics .limit t Itli, ID 12.
ltCMIltYC.
Loans and discount t $ irttl.S75.lo
Honda and Warrants as.rt71t.50
mocks mm (itiicr tit cm men .............. .,...,,,,,,,, ,
Hanking house
Other real estate ou nod ., , , , . , , , , , , ... ,
Ono from banks (not reserve banks) ,,,,..
One from approved reserve banks ...... .(. ....,,,....., .
Cheeks and other cash Items ',..,.,
lCxctvaiiKCH for clrtti Int; house ..........-..,.,,.,.,.,.,,
casii on nana 4 , 0tl.O2S.X3
Other resources, sold dust , , . SO. ;i
I it, SO 0.00
30.000,00
1,000,00
11, 170.01
121,021. on
i,its;t.i5
I. SSil.SIO
nYtfurniN or thh ammcat, htatiikiint or thij
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO,
.. ,. , . 0'' WATHUTOWN.tN Tllll NTATI) OK NIJW YOIIK
tin iiii .lint Oiiv of l)i'omiu'i. ini . linn it in nut i iimii i iini'.i Ciiiiiiiiifciiimi.n ..I- ii,..
Hliito of Um'koii, iiiiiNiiiitit In law,
Annum I uf ntpltitl paid up
OAl'XTAX.,
iHitnun
j'ri'inliiiiiN itci'IM'iI ilintiiK the vein- In inihIi
IntiMi'Wt, (IMiletiilH mill iimiIm irtvlwil ttiultiK Hie Vi'iir
liieiMiii. fuiin ollior snuices ii'oelwil tlinlnii the your
I
niHi.'tino.iiii
$ 1.7 1 J.1IH 1,07
nt i.r.r, t.nn
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Total Income
I.IIMHI'M
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Kims puui tun
UiatlUHHIlMimTH.
tlll VIII' till Clllltlll stuck
K IIIK Jt'i
Hie yeiir
I t,mii,,.ll.tiiit
r Hit' year
lit.K
.'5.00
LIAIULITIKS.
Capital stock until In .,,.,,., $ 1 00,000.00
i
Surplus fund
I'udlvldcd profits lets expenses ami taxes iuld ..,,.,,,
Duo to tnuiks anil laukois '. ...........,,..,...,
Deposits duo State l reusurer , .,...?!.
Iiullvtilual deposits subject to eliet'K
Demand certificates or deposit ...;... , . . . t
Certified cheeks , . .
Time certificates of deposit . . ,
Savings deposits ...........
lM.,..,
t,,,,..,.,.,,,,.i
7a, 500. 00
. . to, la i,7 1
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Stnto of Oreuon County of .lackson, sw:
I, T. A. Klfer. assistant cashier or the nttovtMinuicd linuk, do solemnly
swear that tho above atntouiiMit Is tutu to tho best of my knuwIeilKu and
belief.
T. A. KIKiat.
Assistant Cnshtor.
Subscribed ami sworn to beforo mo this aoth day of June. t'Jia.
CiiuiiiiInmIiiiik mill hiiIiiiIon pilltl tlllllim tilt. )titl
iiim'h, ttt'.'iiNi'N tutu rt'fH pitltl tllll IIIK
Minium nr mi uiiit'i- I'M'i'iiiiiuiH'N
Total epiiiilturtN
AiiniiTn,
itiiiu ef real fslitln tiwiifil ,
ltlll Of KtlH'IOt mill iHlllllM OWIIt'tl
l.ttiiiiit on uiiulKiiKi'N iiihI t'olliiltuiil, eto.
('null In ImiiltH mn on iimui
rrt'iiiliiuiN In ciiiiink of ctillcctliiii ittul In timisiiilNNliin
Intt'ivHt mill lentn duo mitl itcoitU'il
Tllllll llMNKtM , ...
I.CNM MK'OlllI (IcpOHllM III mty Hlltll.
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MA1III.ITIIIB.
(IrtlHIt ClllllllM ftll- lUNAON llllplllll t 13(1.113111111
Miitmiit of mirmiiml picnililliis tin till iinlNtmiilliiK llnlii l,3f.,773 3rt
All lltlll't' lllllllllll.'H. lU'OllllMl llXpt'UKKH I3,IU.H.(H
IImoi'o fur uiiltliiut'ticis 1 30, UlHi.no
Correct Attest:
(5KO. It. I.INDI.UV,
V. I VAWTUIt.
V. T. KMKUICK.
Directors.
M. 1'UUDIN,
Notary I'ubllu
gm anew,
WHAT'S THE USE?
TILE Mail Tribune is presenting its readers. with th
most complete convention news of any paper in Ore
VH, Vi4lOiU Vi 1.U1UIIUU
m o
The fehaft of the old AMihunl mine
is to he pumped out. iren tiro now
on tho job at the famous old slinft
whielt pierces the hills n mile west
of Ashland to a depth of 1,000 feet
and arc get (in; the pumping machin
ery in bhnpe.
Years ao the As-hlnml mine was
worked mid was n payer. It is said
its tunnels trespassed upon the other
properties at a point where very rich
ore was found. Work was stopped
and litigation ensued and iiolhiuy; has
been dono for yenrs the mine filling
with water.
Today tho 1,000 foot shaft has 700
feet of water in it. The shaft is five
feet ono way nnd ten the other. Sev
en hundred feet of water in such a
shaft is something of a mass. Ik-side
this there is an acre and a half ex
cavation at tho bottom that has been
stopped out to an average of six feet
mid all timbered up. This bpuco too
is full of water. Tho pumping alone
will cost .1,000 or theroabouls,
Tho companies which nre intcreafoil
in tho mine are tho Ikiston-Montuna
Mining company and the Knglish Kx
ploration company of London. These
companies say all they want to be
shown, in order to tak- the property
over at tho big MX-D','iire price agreed
upon is one ore chute which tboy
have been u-urfl i- there.
BIG UNLOADING SALE
ATAHRENS' STORE
Thero hi ln convldorablo ex
citement la Mhtitnrtl and Jackson
county ovor ial nales tho past
few dayi, asd koj1 have reaped a
harrt-it ol lutzzlnx, but tho "stu
pendous tiliwn oyn' unloading
aalo" to bo put tn by Ahrons' storo,
commenclag Saturday, Juno 22, will
bo a Wg fcrftwt. They advortlse to
throw f 16,400 -rutin ot ladles' suits
and cloak, dre, millinery, rib
bons, hoiUiiy, UW, undorwoar,
gloves, iMI'jux, tAc, on tho markot,
rcKardb- ol itU-Ut cohU Many
article ytilt h uM at half price
and lciu.
The stor lll )o rearranged es
pecially for the big salo and tho
doors will open Saturday morning
tomorrow t o'clock.
The United Press leased wire, runs direct from the
Coliseum at Chicago to the Mail Tribune office and carries
over 25.000 words a day of convention matter, over half of
which the Alan Tribune is printing.
All the convention news has been dav news, so that
the readers of the Mail Tribune get the full account of the
convention proceedings a day ahead of those that read the
Portland papers.
The same excellent service will be given during the
democratic convention and the Mail Tribune will again
be the only paper outside of Portland in Oregon to give
all the news. "
A newspaper cannot afford such excellent service to
its constituents unless it is liberally patronized. 33ut the
appreciation of the Mail Tribune for its untiring efforts to
build up the community, and to give a better newspaper
than any other town has, is to have the city council cease
its patronage in behalf of telephone polls, and the people to
vote for the substitution. "What the council wants is a
wccjcly, like Ashland has. But even Ashland doesn't cut
out the newspaper for the telephone polls.
The Mail Tribune is in receipt of a letter from John
T. Bell, formerly of Omaha, a veteran newspaper publisher,
who recently purchased the Newberg Enterprise. Jle says:
1 was much interested in your contest as to public
printing. J have lived in various localities but, with sill
of the unusual things 1 have come in contact with, J never
witnessed a more absurd scheme than that which prevails
in your town in relation to public printing. Jt's a relic of
the dark ages and a reflection upon Medford. Of course
such methods cannot exist for any length of time.
"You certainly do get a paper a long ways ahead
of the size of the town. There are cities in the middle west
of 20,000 population that do not have a paper to compare
with yours. In the eastern states the comparison would
be still more in your favor. T was back cast a few years
ago and was surprised to note how inferior the newspapers
No. ITt
iti:rouT ok Tin: condition ok
The Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
.U .Medford, In the Stale of Oregon , at tho clono of IiiihIucmi luno H,
... i .1
ttl'VIIIK'I'.H
Loans and dlhroimtK ) l-M.OSii. IS
Homls anil warrants 7,7:i7.'JU
Stocks and othor securtlos .
Kurnlturo and fixtures
Othor real vstato owned
Duo from banks (not reserve luniks)
Duo from npproed roservo banks ...
Checks aud other cosh Items
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand
'
i
Total
'
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ti.l'Jl.SS
a.t iii.ua
l.O'.tlUI
:ia,i;t)ri.ii7
r..r.o
1.S27.I0
t a, no. ou
Ttiltil IIiiIiIIHIk . .
I'titul liiMlittiii'o In rnii II. .'..inli.T .11. IttlJ
UTIfltHKMH IK ntlllllnN ffU TKH Yltll
riiinl iixkit xwllti'ii tiurlni: iln tnr I
Uiohh iticiitliiiiiH tiTolvi'il tliirltiK Hut Jttir
rit'itiliittiN roiiiini'ii iIiiiIiik t ln iur ,
I.ohuch pulil iltlllltu Hut )i-itl
i.iinnkn Ini'iii ri'.l ilitt'liiK tin. jrnr
I'ultil iiiiiiiiini nf i-kWn iititntiiiiiliiiK In tirt'toui Dt'Ot'inlicr 31, l'Jll f
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO.
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lly V II, KTCAItNil. 1'rt'i.ltlnnl.
Sliitiilnrv ii'itliliMil HriiruU nitiiil itml iitliuiity fur fturvli'i', IdirVt'V t)'llr)iiu
V It S.miII. Alilnuliin M. In llnrwv tTllimii. MrK'iiv lililir
No. 7701. UKI'OItT Ol" tiii: CONIUITON ok
The First National Bank
At Modfnitl, In the Slato of Orcr.on, at tho clotto of IiuhIukhh, Juno 14, lUI'J.
ItcMtun'Cf.
LoaiiH aud dlHcoiiutH , ?nX0,0 12.00
Ovortlrstf is, M'euroil and uuiiecini'il 2,0 17. (HI
('. H. IioiiiIh lo Hceuro circulation lOO.nou.oii
.l'J I.675.SU
I no.ooo. oo
1,000.00
7fi.:ts
I0S.007.SI
rttto.i t
toy. 2t)
as.iiD7.at
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid In
Surplus fund .. -
Cudlvlded profits, lo oxmnnotf and taxtm paid
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit ....
Cashier checks outstanding
Time certificates of deposit
Total ., lUl,S75.St
Stato of Oregon, County of .Inckson. ss.
I. L. L. Jacobs, cashier of 'the above-nnmed bank, do solemnly swear
that the above Mitenieut Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief.
L. U. JACOIIS. Cashier.
Subscribed tod sworn to before me this 20th day of Juno. 1D12.
,,-,.... .. ; T. 1). MJMSDKK,
Notary Public.
COnitECT Attest:
w. ii. sthwart,
ja.mks c'a.mi'ukll.
dkluov (;i:tciii:ll.
I'. K, lioutls to Hi'cuio V. S. tloptiitlltt,
Otlior IioiiiIh to serurtt I'ohiuI Havlutis
PiouituiiiH on V. S. IioiiiIh ,
Homls, Hccurltlori, etc ,
HaukliiK bouse, furniture, and fixtures .......
Duo from National Hanks (not iiiMnrvo iiKuntH) ,,,..,,
Duo from state ami private banks aud bankers, trust couimultm,
anil savliif.s liaitks
Duo from approved reserve iikoiiIs
( becks and other cash Items
i:chaiiKes for clearlnc house
Nod's or other natlimal hanks ,
l-'rai'tlonal paper currency, nickels, and cents,,
Lawful money reserve In bank, vl: Hixvlo
Itedempttou t ii tul with U. S. treasurer (f pur cent clreiilatlou)
t
i
!
t I
1,000.00
IK, 000. 00
o.ma.r.o
OD.DON.II
io:i,:i7rt.n:i
RI.5D
i,asr it
71,1 ll.lt
r.a7.4o
ao.7io.oa
fi. oto. on
7 i i.so
ii.ini.r.r.
i. 7 r. o,oo
Groceries
SATURDAY SPECIAL
were.
try-
A rophet is not without honor save in his own coun--neither
is a newspaper.
BRANDT SENT
TO
A
ON
AMJANV, X. V., Juno 21. The
court of appeals handed down a de
cision today upholding the decihiou of
tho appelate division in rcmuudintf
Foulko K, Ilniiidt to Dannemorra
prifion.
llrnndt was employed as ii valet
to jrortimer Schiif, tho Now York
inilliouuiro aud was sentenced to thir
ty yenrs imprisonment on a charge
of attempting to biiff;lnrizo the Sehiff
homo, Brandt alleged that he was
eent (o jail on trumped up chtirges,
uHScrtiiiK that this was done to pro
tect a woman member of tlie Hcbiff
family. Mniudl's charges were' iu
vcntigntcd but not substantiated.
STEEL TRUST SUIT
ADJOURNS FOR SUMMER
NKW YOHIC, Juno 21. The titkitiK
of testimony in tho Kovornmeut's suit
to dissolve the United States Ste-il
corporation today vas ndjouiiicd for
the hummer. Tho hearing will jnob
ably bo resumed in September in Kt,
Paul.
$1.00
$1.00
...25
25
... 25
25
10 lbs. New .Potatoes ?
10 lbs. Ued Onions 25
-1 packaues Qualcei' Corn Flakes 25
Ifi lbs. Pure CJranulated Suai
V) lbs. Pure Cane Sugar
' cans Carnation lilk
! )acka,'es Jell-o
0 bars Swifts White Laundry Soap
'A cans Old Dutch Cleanser ..,...:.
Total $S37,17'J.a3
LL III I. ITU IS.
Capital stock pulil lu II OO.ooo. oo
Surplus fund :iO,O00.0O
t'uitlvldoil profits, less oxpeustm aud Tum'm pulil ..,.,....,.. MH.T. 7 7.11)
National lunik notes eiitslamllni: DO, 7 17. HO
Duo to other national banks i I ID. 110
Due to state and prlvalo banks ami bankers 02. 03
Individual deposits subject to check , IOI,20D.2l
Demand certificates of deposit 12, K6 1.7.1
Time certificates of deposit .Sf.,r.r,.77
Certlf letl checks h,7 1 3.20
('ashler's cbi cks outstanding; S22. 1 1
I'ulted State duposlts 11.000; postal savliiKS deposits 0,30S. II 7,30K.II
I.S37.17D.33
bank, do snleiiinly swenr
lOIJIl afsi
Stnto of OreKon, County or Jackson, ss;
I, M. L. Alford, cashier of tho aliovo'iiauied
that thoohovo statement Is truo lo tho best of my kuowlcdKo and belief.
M. L. ALI'OUD.
Cashier.
Stibsnrlbetl aud sworn to beforo mo this 20th day of June, ID 12.
O. D. nU'.KK.
Notary I'uhllc.
Correct--Altest:
I. K. DIM'HL,
CI IAS. STItANCi.
J. K. WA'IT,
Directors.
2 ounce bottle "Pure Vanilla lOxtract
l()
.25
.20
2 ounce bottle Pure Lcinou Extract
One Kiicoinl Tn. 2 Hlend CoH'e. emial to any
Canister, 3 lbs $1.00
Flour. Silver Dust, Hard Wheat, special tor Sat
urday Sale, per sad
$1.60
New llriznl Nuts, per pound 20
Soft Shell Walnuts, per pound v$
Pacil
B. & C. Cash Store
i,. yjjSL WEST MAIN ST. Home 2110
No. 8230. UKI'OItT OK Till: CONDITION Ob
The Medford National Bank
At Medford, lu tho Stnto of Oregon, at tho close of business, Juno 1 1, 1DI2.
Itehourccs,
Loans and discounts 108,4 II. 53
Overdrafts, secured aiul unsecured 4.DD2. 12
D. S. IioiiiIh to secure circulation 100,000,00
2,3i;d.US
33,714. 2D
IN, K7I.II
(
Premiums on U, S. bonds
Mouds, securities, etc, , ,
llnuklnK h mi so, furniture,, and futures
Duo from statu aud private hanks unit hankers, trust couiuuiles,
nnd savliiKH bunks
Duo from approved rcsorvo iiKcnta
Checks nnd other cash Items
Kxcliuiiui'M for clearliiK house ,
Notes of other national banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels, uud cents.
Lawful money reserve lu Imnk, viz: Hpecin
Kcdcinptlou fund with U. S. treasuiur (0 per cent of circulation)
ftti
tfttfitti
2, K 10.72
I3K,IK2.KI
1,(00.11
1,04 H.3 I
2.KD0.OO
131,22
IO,2D7.liri
5,000.00
I
It Ik eald JoHoph M. (Jaltcs Is con
templating a revival of Victor Her
bert's opera "Tho Sorenado." Thoro
may bo a revival also of Reginald
do Novell's "Hob Hoy,"
BARGAIN
FOR SALE
Greatest auto bargain of the
season, 2o n. p. roausiur,
now, run less than 150 miles.
Will sell at great sacrifice.
Home phono 301-X or write
JANES BROS.
Draperies
Wo carry a vry complete Una
of druporlcs, lan curtolns, fix
tures, uto., und 4o all cIubbob of
upholHtorlnK. A spoclal man to
look after tills work exclusively
and will kIvh m gpood service a
la possible to cot u oven the
larKebt cities,
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO,
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED, 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific .'1021.
Home 354
Messenger Service
N 35 N. Fir.
Total 1790.270,215
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid lu $100,000.00
Surplus fund 25,000.00
t'ndlvlded pioflts, loss expenses and taxes paid .'. 15, KID. 13
National haulc notes otitstaudliiK 100,000,00
Duo to othor national banks D3K.74
Duo to iitato aud private banks aud bunkers . , , , T 1 1. 00
Individual deposits subject to check 4 1)3, 372. KD
Demand certificates of deposit 38, SKI!. 57
'llliln coitlflcates of deposit 12,030.02
Certified checks I21.KH
Cashier's chucks nutHtmitlliiK 300,00
Postal hiivIiikh dcpositH , , 1,100.30
Total $700,270.20
Stuto of Oregon, county of Jackson, ss:
I, John S. Orth, cashier of tho abovo-uameil bank, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement Is trim lo tho bust of my knovvledKii and belief.
JOHNS. OltTII,
CiihIiIct,
Subscribed aud'sworu to beforo mo this 20th day or Juno, 1012.
C. U. ItHAMKH,
Notary Public
Correct AtteHl:
J. A. PKIlltV,
J. M. KIJUNK,
W. II. COHU,
DlnctoiH.
Clark & Wright
LAWYER
WASHINGTON, D. O.
Fubllo Laud Uatton; Final Troof
Deiort Lnndi, ConteiUi and Mining
Caioi. Scrip,
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CURES
SKIN DISEASES
'Din ciuiHO of all skin dlsoason can bo traced to nonio humor or aeld In
tho blood; tho cuticle la always houlthy whoro tho olroulutlon la froo from
ImpiirltloB, When tho blood lu lufootod with uorld or unlioalthy innttor It
cannot perform Ha natural worlc of nourishing tho skin, regulating Its torn
poraturo and preserving lta normal uoftnoeH, pliability nnd lioulthfuinoss.
Ins toad It Irrltntou und Inllumoa tho dolluuto llbroa and tissues around tho
poron and glundu and producoo oomo of tho many forms of nlcln dlsoiioo.
Tho Itching and iitlnglng no often accompanying oUiu alleotlons aro produued
by tho deposit from tho blood of tho acrid liumoni with whloh It la llllod,
into tho oonBltlvo mombraiioiiH Hosh lying Jitut bonoath tho outor oovorlng,
nnd uurrouudlng tho countless nerves, poroa and glands. This oxplalna why
ucratchlng tho outor skin affords no rollof from tho itohing and burning.
8,8.8. cures Skin DIboubos of ovory ohuraotor by purifying tho blood. It
goos down Into tho olroulutlon and roniovoa tho humors or uolda whloh aro
causing tho troublo, builds up tho woalc, norld blood, und pormunontly curoa
ovory variety of skin uffoutfou, Loeal applications uun only ooothoj tboy
novor euro beoauso tboy do not roach tho blood. B, 8, 8, goos right Into tho
olroulutlon, rjaohoo tho troublo and ourea It by removing tho causo. Book
on Hkln Dlaoaaoa und any modlonl udvioo froo to all who wrlto,
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