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WEDFORT)Jr?;n3 TRIBUNE, MEDFOTW, OTCEflOK WEDNESDAY, VTOTTi 2. 1019
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A connolidntlon' of the Democratic
TlmM. Tlis JMertford Mat), Th Modford
Trlusns. th Bomhero Oroaoiilan, Tlio
Aaniana 'iTiouna, . .
The MMtford Sunday Sun la furalahed
subscribers desiring; , a evon-dy dally
Dawapaper.
nODEBT nUHL. Editor.
8. S. BMITH, Manager.
- UBIOmiPTIOlT UWI
BV WAIT IfJ AnVANOfe:
Pally, with Bunday Sun, year 11.00
: Dally, with Bunday Bun, month .OS
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: Weokly Mall Trlbuna, on year 1.50
; Bunday Bun, ona year , l.Su
BY CARHIBR In Modford, Aahland,
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Dally, witn uunuay un. montn .ea
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
. Entered aa second-class matter at
Bedford, Oregon, under tha act of March
8, 1S7S.
Imn Sail aMHM einmlatloja tor
-six months andlnc Bso. 31, 1918 S.041
li MEMBER OF THE3 ASSOCIATED
. PRESS
t Full Leaaed Wire Service, The Asso
ciated Press la exclusively entitled to
the uae ' for- republication of, all news
dispatches credited to it or not ouier
wiae oredlted In thla paper, and also the
local newa publlahed herein. All rights
St republication of special dispatches
areln are aleo reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
: By Arthur Perry ;
. "Povortv." ; remarked old . Tom
Fuson. Tutsdav" urn, as' he slowed
nwaV n class 'nf koke at one . biiIo;
"is the dnmdcst miprobe the liiuhnn
family is heir too." Whereupon Attv.
G. Newburv peeled , the hide off Tom
for showing Holsheviki inclinations.
1 :. , , r' ! i
(This cftl. spent a.scoiiiile of davs
at Fmpie. the citv on the Dalmatian
eoast. sltalv so sttonslv "desires. At
that time no Tcnsonswcre, stiekine
out to start a war about. ;Th'ev never
had a ."clean up dnv.'' .
. .' :;i;::'r
S)cakiner of. the Juu as a vellow
peril, none of them ever crawl on 'a
soap box.' and euss the country. :
. KXOCKIXG AROUXD
. ; . I , (Albany Democrat)
Mr. and Mrs.- Ernest Hammer
of Portland drove "u Saturday
evening and visited overnitrht at
the homo vof Mrs. .Hammer's
' sister,- Mite -J), i B. Morrison.
: Yesterday thev went to Ver-
: ; dura to i.visit Mrs. llariluicr's
, parents,: . " ..
Tha Portland Journal tells of a'
marksman who shot oft the propellor
blade of. an airplane, a halt mile in
the air and going 75 miles per. Who
ever puller, the trigger had a good
eye. . .
'Several of the young men of the
community, whose fancies run to the
abnormal in whiskers, are contem
plating raising side-burns. Side-burns
beautify the phiz, and add to social
prestige. -. '.'.'.,
' . About. two more batches of heat
from Old Sol, like he dished up Tues.
and Port Neff will put on his hat,
and take off his coat. .
A year ago today they were step
ping high, wide, and . handsome; in
Berlin and the only consolation for
the allies was the. . prediction that
they would win the war in J.936. . ..
V;...' -fcfVv,'. ' ' ; '. ".;.-; v
'Stlll on the-above subject,, public
speakers love to remark, "the war for
democracy has:beett won." More cor
rectly, they should remark, ''the war
to knock the germs out of Germany
has been won." '
; To satisfy the curious an "e" Is
' glued to the left flank of : Edd
Brown's nom de plume so, BrownE.
It Beems to he too f till in the "back;"' "
: Monday the foot 'of this col. had
rheumatic pains .-'J
-" .
Yesterday It was, bothered - by
"sleepless nights" 4-
.Unless the allflred make-up man
I . Cuts out afflicting us
Next there'll be a!"hacklng cough'.'
- : Among eastern gueats registered
at the Medford Tuesday and today
were Helen Murdoch, T. T: Mosby,
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry StUlwell of
New York City; J. M. Balrd and Joe
R. Baer- of Chicago, Tom Gavin of
St. Louis, E. L. Lobuan of Kansas
City and B. li. McCarty of Columbus.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
' MAY BE OVERCOME' -
' If you have Catarrhal Deafness
or are even JuBt a little hard of
hearing or have head noises go to
your druggist and get I ounce, of
Parmint (double strengthlv and
add to it pint of hot water and
a little granulated sugar. Take 1
tablespoon ful four times a day.
This will often bring quick re
lief from the distressing head
noises. . Clogged nostrllB should
open, breathing become easy and
the mucus stop dropping into the
throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs
little and Is pleasant to take. Any
one losing hearing or who has Ca
tarrhal Deafnoss or head noisos
should give this prescription' a
trial.
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP-
WT). nlNES is director general of the rnih'ottds:llo
' is tt M'nilroad liiau ot vQXtoHsive, prnctiiutl ixpet
ienee liatiimllyjiu'liiied '.toward goveriiuieiitrowiivrsliip,
which at pVeseiit is his ..business.. Jivit he does not tayor
troernnient oWliorshiu at the present time, i s :t ; '
'-(: In i'i siinech in the state
he franklv. favored the return of a certain nunihev of
lines to private ownership so
initiative could he secured.
amplified this statement, with
a
as soon as possioie to pre-wm service, wiucii wjis scricc
under government control rather than government opera
tion, v:-' - ".''' -i ' ''' ' . ' '
His experience is tvpical.
the Shipping Board, himself engaged in government op
eration, is" now radically opposed to the system. Presi
dent Wilson- who started as an advocate of government
ownership became so much discouraged wth tho practi
cal results that he recently admitted he had no convictions
left upon the slibject. . -
-'Q?he only country where government ownership .' of
railroads has been successful has been in Gennany, where
a militaiy autocracy could secure through permanent and
non-political control; a certain degree of efficiency .which
would be impossible in any democratic government like
our own. In England the 'railroads have been privately
owned and operated, the government taking control only
whfen forced to do so by the exigencies of the war. , "
The best proof of the pudding is iu the eating. Gov
ernment ownership, has iuany, advantages in thoorjV Jiut
they all disappear when the disadvantages become appar
ent in praetive. .Experience the; past few years has, we
think, clearly demonstrated, that under our. form 'of, gov-:
ernnienti-pi'ivato .wnierehip and operation under a strict
federal. control, gives the., people the advantages of both
systems Ayith the disadvantages of neither. "j
i It is ti trifle early to crow but it looks as though the
frost danger had passed, at least as far as any serious
consequences are.concerned. "The P. and E. drive is pro
gressing slowly sbut surely toward .the desired jehd," the
Liberty loan campaign is hmmnmg along merrily, and
business hereabouts is good. The spring weather may
have something to do with it, but the; new spirit of opto--misih,
is also based upon tangible facts which once again
warrant the assumption that the worm has turned. ; .
We welcome contributions
critical, relevant or irrelevant, as-long as they keep within
the libel laws and do not deal in personalities., But we
must insist that they come to this office signed by the
writer's name. :. - : . ; -. : . - . )
It aT)peai"s to be necessary
pute between President Wilson and Premier Orlando be
referred tothe League of Nations. : t . '
Sixteen Oregon coimties have gone over the top in the
Victory loan drive.. . Arc the poople of Jackson county
content to hold up in the rear? : . v ,
Morality in the last analysis depends upon character.
Legislation helps bu it can
A 1 I I f J.
control ana sen respect. - .
The abdication of Turkey to the' Bolshcviki probably
didn't require any great change in the nationalization'of
women statute. ' 1 , .. . . - -
The best tiling about Europe from an-American sol
dier's standpoint, is the first transport for home: :
A MOTHER S LOVE
iBiiliii
i MILITARY PARADE
SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Po
liceman "John O'Connor today" ""'con
fessed" being the man who broke up
the big parade, here yesterday when.
the 363rd Infantry, and the 347th
Field Artillery were welcomed home.
"A little old lady saw her boy In
the ranks after she. had been told he
was dead;" the policeman said.. ''3he
reached out her hands and called to
him, .the tears streaming down her
face, v It was more than human na
ture could stand. " r tucked my club
in my belt and boosted her over the
ropes. A minute later she was in his
arms and the rest of oan Francisco
was right behind her." ' i .
Policeman O'Connor will have no
explanations to make tp the police
commission
' ;"I -would have defied any; police
department in the -world to have held
that-crowd back," said Captain Dan
iel; Q'BHen,- acftiftg chief of police.
"What did they want us to do, club
the: mothers,-wives and sisters or
ride down women and children with
our horses? t.. . -
"I have a son In the navy and all
the "policemen In the world will not
be able to keep my wife Xrom catch
ing him up in her' arms when he
comes back." .,- r . ,
i . .
Jndy Jiujrk Drivers
- BoRipnlng at f p. m., Tupsdafr,
April tho 29lh, at tha ";ratvi . Uil'e
Motor Co., free instruction; will l;e
given- on- iHii-Mon and -. Curburetor
troubles to )a!v Buiclt drivers. Those
who havo not eent in t.heir names
should do so. at once, We will teach
you things about your mo'.or that
will 'bo of Inestimable boneflt.
28 CRATElt LAKE MOTOR CO,
-EXPERT OPINION.
of Washincton the other 'day.
that the benefit of pvivftte
In Portland yesterday he
a declaration of returning
..i
Even Chairman Hurley of
of all kinds, critical or non-
for world peace that the dis
never be a substitute for self
10 CENTRAL EUROPE
if
'' ' '
KBW YORK, April 223. The fed
eral reserve board has 'Issued an or
der authorizing the remittance of
funds to the countries of central Eur
ope, excluding Germany, thru the,
American relief administration only.
. The countries. affected are Poland,
Serbia. Rumania, Finland, Czecho
slovakia, Jugoslavia, German-Austria,
iBulgarla and Turkey.' The
American relief administration Is the
body created by executive decree of
President Wilson last February to
administer the $100,000,000 voted by
congress for -European relief.
STUFFED UP WITH
"A BAD COLDr
Get busy with a bottle of
.a Dr. Kinft' New Discovery
... fit once
.. . (Touglu, cotdsand bronchial ettacka
they are all likely to result in danger
ous aftermaths Unless checked in tur.c.
And how effectively and quickly Dr.
Khz's New Discovery helps to do the
checking vrorkl Inflamed, Irritated
Kembranea aro' soothed, the mucous
phlegm loosened freely, and quiet,
restful sleep follows. 60c and $1.20.
y Alldrugsistshave it. Sold since 1869
i CDOBtipntioii i3o:r.cipatloa ;
W 1-Jo.mnro lazV bowels, ydlov com-plc:.-tion,
sick Jicadache, indigestion,
unbarassinz breath, when you use as a
Corrective Dr. King's New. Life Pills.,
They syEtcraitize the system and keep
t.'ie world looking cheerful, 25c '
. JOHN A. FBL
Undertaker
' v Phone Mi 47 and 47-Ja
vn Automobile Hearse Service
i ! :) ) aly Assistant . .c
a SOVYH UAJITLKTT :
tato Ambulance Service, : Coroner
For fiuiliv. weeks UeCora it arrived
"The Better 'Olo'' nrouwl.iioiixitlar
able sDemiliitioii. "Wlui't is lliis llet
ter Olev" was a frooiifiit inmiirv.
There xeoincd to be a vuuue notion it
was Scimdatmviun. ' Then tha mys
terious imnliH'lion ounie and over a
thousiuid poil went last niuht to
find out for themselves. Ami thc.vj
are still woiulvmiir what it was. ,
It .isn't a war drniiin. or n oomie
opera, or a farce or a vaudeville, or
even u war inmressiou with ineiden
tul music Millionth that comes nciir
er the lunrk, but it is a com! shun.
A verv itood show. In filet rnther
too irood ever to lie ' verv popular.
incre is not mil v ocimnuiwuv iu u
no broilers, no snuubst no smut, no
uink tiiihts. nothiiitf. muntlitier tliun
talk about a nuihtie and wiishiinr on
a line, and verv little nmsio one
could whistle and none one could
itisx. Nevertheless a 'laiuo propor
tion of the aiulicnco seemed to enioy
it. ' i - - . ' ,
Iu the first place the Hotter 'Olc
is verv novel, in I lie next place it is
verv tinielv. thirdly it is full of- a
wur atmosphere that is trenuino, and
fourthly it is- a faithful character
ization of the Bairnsfnthor cartoons,
which is oulv another wnv bf saviiur
it is erv Kiik'lish. And beinir verv
English, it is .clean, wholesome, rnther
more- human tliun humorous, auuiut
rather than nuick, and at times, pain-
fully Hcntiiiiental.- But even the sen
timent is eenuine. For "the Hritish
LABOR IN STATE
, OF.
TAOO'MA. Wash.. April tr
Charles Perry Taylor, state scercla'ry
of the state federation of labor, mail
ed today notices of the annual ses
sion of the federation at Bolltugham
beginning June 16.
The state fcdoratlon will meot the
week after the national federation
this year and the state leaders are
expecting that the 'national program
will be a gauge for the state body to
go by. -. '.'., ' ; . :
There will be 350 delegates at tho
Bellingham meetlngv a hundred more
than at any state session In tho past.
There' will bo representatives of the
state grange and ..farmers.'" unions,
but these will have no vote. :';.-
i-v State' federation ''.officials, It was
said, expect the annual session to de
velop Into a contest between tho con
servative union leaders and the al
leged radical elements In Tacoma and
Seattle. ' ; :- , . -
jTHE BEST PROOF
.' tilvon by'a Medford Citizen. . .
Doan's Kidney Pills were used
they brought benefit. . ' . - . .'
The story was told to Medford 'res
idents. . ...
Has proven the result lasting. '
" The testimony is home testimony
. Te proof convincing.
It can be Investigated by Medford
residents. ' - . ; ,
Mrs. AVnr. Charley, 305 N. Gfape
St., Medford, says: ."My kidneys did
not act right at all! Besides this, 1
had much pain In my back' and some
times I could hardly bend or straigh
ten up. , At night, the pains bothered
me, too, and often I couldn't, sleep. I
tried plasters and medicines for my
back but, none of them helped me
any. It .was while I was feeling 111
and discouraged that I heard of
Doan's Kidney PI Us and began taking
them. . In Jess than two. weeks, I felt
better. I took in all four boxes and
got well again." (Statement given
September 14, 1907.) . ' '' 1
-On MarCh 18, 1916, Mrs,. Charley
said; "I recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills Just as highly today as I did
several years ago. I still consider
them a medicine of merit and when
ever it Is necessary for me to fake a
kidney remedy I 'use them, for , 1
know they are most reliable."
60c, at all dealerB. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Congpleum
First-Class
Floor Covering
Nino feet wide, bought be
fore war prices, were added,
nice patterns, regular price
$1.20 yard. . .
Our Price 80c yd.
Come in and see it before
buying for spring.
Poole Furiiiture Co.
won
Tommv unliku his Ainerieim oniiHin
tivlmlita in nuttinc m-nt imont on, thick
ntoiiir with Ins slrnwhcri'V iuiti, r
In fuel llio oulv seritnm ilofeet in
the uliiv'wiix mi- utli'iuiit to Amurl
nuiine it.- This was the injection of
a perfectly impossiblu bit of heroics
bv Old Hill. That ltiiuht luivo ironv
with an Auuu'icim iMimiu opera, which
dcliirlits in the iuinossiile, hut it was
worse tliun -farce . iu ..''The , Hotter
Die,"1. In liiot it wtis lint hiiic short
of artistic trcnchoi-v. . Ole Hill, Alf
and' jlvrt never. , would .have "eon
viiilty of bltiwini; up u briilmi and iro
nuf liiroiiLrli a emirt mnrtir.l.. wllliont
mivthin more plausible than "we
all 'oped'xlo ito oft" loiretlicr." Ona
overlooks those, tliinus in Amci'ican
comic opera, mid exnects them, but it
iaiwl in n sinctire uiuriH.inoHt'iihntv
iicterinatiou of, trotieh life injiis
iiHijcsl.v's.iivniv. ' 1 '"'.'',..
Hut Hint sljp up 'was merelv un In
eidmit. . Tho plav its V whole was
Kood. Not oulv tlys llire iiniskruts.
Alf mid his uiunr liuhtur. that ho had
to sit on to isniite; Hert with his "ave
dcntificoition discs' uiulihiluiidoritnr
(He Hill with his piratical imiko up
and his impossible voice, biit tho sup
port with several verv neat and pret
ty misses, and some cood somis. We
wouldn't care foti scries of musical
character sketchea aloim thu Himie
lines, but as a chance from the con
ventional comic opera uoulash, "The
Hotter 'Olo" waa both refreshinir and
cuiovahle. .
To tho Stockholder of I bo ItoRiie
Itlver (Yult At 1'rtHluco Association -Notice
-Is hereby given that - tho
regular meeting of the 'Rogue Rlvor
Krult A Produce association for the
oloctlon of directors and tha transac
tion of such business as may properly
comb before, such meeting, will bo
held at our office, on Muln street,
Medford, Orotjou., the liOth dn of
May, lSlir, at 2 o'clock p. m.
ItOQUE RIVER FlttTtT ft PRODUCE
; - i ASSOCIATION
, , . Uy R. C. Washburn, Pres.
O. 11. Dean, Socrotnry,
Dated Medford, Oregon, April 11,
1919. .'. '
Old papers for. building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle. -
Babies Smjle
when ttnmiclw do thrir
work uxt bowel mova nsttuslljr,
rrcuui, arms d&oim need
MRS.WINSLOWS
to nuka th ttontach dijrtat food.
ana ooweis u mov m ihty
noutf, uoniaina noalcohtf.
odUim. narcotic, or othM .
- . . . r .
nunuui uutrcdlcnts. v
li
jvjjoinG nii bit
Subscribe ' for Victory Bonds
Durchas your clotiies of 1
KLEIN . '
The Tailor
' IBS E.' MaUl, tpsUlm C
and
am CHUHQ
dhlna B:rD Btor ''
Herb cure roi earacne, headache
catarrah,' dlptherla, tore throat,
lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast,
cure all kinds of goiters, NO OP
ERATIONS. ' ;.':..'
Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917
TO WHOM IT "JlX CONCERN: , V
' This la to certify that I, the un
dersigned, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered tor
several years and lost August was not
expected to live, and hearing of Qlm
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214
South Front street, Modford) I de
cided to got herbs for my stomach
trouble, and' I storted to feeling bet
ter aa soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. :
'' (Signed) ;W.'B. JOHNSON,'
Witnesses:
to, A. Anderson, Medford '
8, B. Holmes, Eagle Point,
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i ' ;
W. L. Chlldreth; Eagle Point, '
0, E. Moore, Eagle Point.
S. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
(loo, B. Von def Hellcn, Eagle Point,
Thos, G, -Nichols, Eagle Point.
Hons of Cssiarrh ;
Germs Afloat in 'the Ail
' Atuioophoro Iu Latum With
;. Gcruu orTlio I)1hc8Q. j '
Krery portion ufllltlcil wltlt Uilnrih
ralaiiH'i mlllluns' ift tlia tiny iIIhiudo
gorins-wllh avtiry coiiuh or nuweo, su
that whenever uii tho strm't tars or
street tr otlior juiblle ilnco you whj u
parson oflllottid , wilh Ibis dluwie
hankhiir nad eoughliiK and suwinlntf,
ereryous In tlmlr vlalulty Is ojmI
tO th (liWHIMS ' ' s ,
i You nlonu with sveryono l will
find ynurntill' ixiMid to tliu iirtiat of
A'atarrh several times overy dtiy, , Tho
gwins uiultlply by tho inllllimu, and
tho air you brcntlio Is thick nlth thoao
tiny llltlo dlwuta (leitunis thutacuue
So much dUtruvt und ua'url)(.
i Onlsrrh Is ouo of tho mint ulubboru
IUwnv, und Is Hltv;trs woita Iu isulil,
i damn and dlwutmulilo nvuthvr, It
'Should not, lunvuvitr, bo cmislilprcd in
eumble, though lliiiro nro tlimianiuls
afdlotod with U. who are doiibtlwu
. ready to helluva Unit a euro is iiiijiowl
; bio, becsuto of tliolr arluiiVc.
llut like all other iiflllolloim, the
nuila trouble Is lliui Catarrh is cci
tlruly udiuudunlouil, and tlietoforo
trailed ia Vjo wroii way, llamio
thou littlo gerni d-.-moim attark llio
ilollcuto mendiranes ei. tho nuto and
throat, 'ehaklns; up tlio air imuiki
and Irrilatlii tho ton, lor lluiii) of llio
nostrils and bronrhlsl tnUx, tlio aver
ago suffemr makes tha uistuka of
1M
america's:hom;shoeiIoush,
Maiiv Tjeonle use ShinoiA
i easy.1 Others use it because they are thrifty.
; All use it because it is good for the leather.
. 50 shines in
, ShinoiA Home Set
' Substsntfal bristle dauber
, and lsmb's wool polisher.
An added Service for Shlnola
. - : nsert. r ,-
BUCK -TaI - WHITE - RED - 8H0WI
telling Effect"
Tim I. H. A. kiiiilU'it rnot-inoiia
qiinnlltieH of uuiillloiis, food nnil
Klilps for tlm-mi'iit wur siinl they
had a telling effect. Ily hMtilluu nioro .
of your dollar tn our (iitverameiit
t now, you help lirlnK BToatvr prOBpcr
Ity for your Country nml yoiirnrlf.
liiiim lilio now to tlio Vic tory num.
4 Per Cent Intnnwit
. paid tin savings
- . accounts, ;-
e s ta bushTD'i aaa
When you wnnti
- p MmB'mnnttnKHrsxwttKK.T nwpvsttnfjMWvtnj&'tasMMsVssiMrMsBfMBW
jinircd, insist always nijon getiiug tho
Keiiuino Ford I'arts, made- by the
Fowl Motor Company, in oi'd,ev to in
hi i re
iTiiaiiio quoiity.. . iTnoi'c.'ai'c
1
spurious," "coiuitcrreit," "iinittir '
tion" parts mado by outside floiicoviiij .:
wlio have no regard for "quality in nni-i
terial, so insist on yoijii' Oarago or Re-'
pair Mini furnisliiii.ou the genuine '
Ford 1'art.i, AM reliable parages inay
now buy the genuine Vord Parts fi;om
ns so there's no excuse for any one
usiiig the "bogus" paiis. ' tTo be sure,
bring your ear to us for ivpairs or re
placements. ( - -
C.E. Gates Auto Co.
Ircntlutf iimiely Uii symptoms'. f tlio
Uliic, ilicl uvorlmika its lmiiiko. I
)'uii uil icallilc Hint Citlnrlli In '
iiuiro thuu Micro lucid litllalluii Hint
flops up voiir iiumd iiid lrrihilcti vnur
Hi rent nu'd clioki'i Ui your Iiicu.Iiii'k
aiiMVaius. ! "
Vnur blcoil l ttitiinited nllh 1'nliinli
Ucriii nud tliiiUivlll ooutliiiid tlilr
iirllnilin; ollni-k.i lis loan Ml the lu
muln In tlio blood. . .
Xlio only svualbli) trmlment, tlinie
fntc, Is llio one nuli'h will rout llio
ill'iio uermii Ircm tlio lluuil. . -. .
'J'lil.i lii wliv tho must sttllafiii'tcuy '
rrmedy for Oitnnli in 8, H, ., tlio
fiinmus '"eld rcHnhla blond nirlltr, '
H, H, H, link been lined llici'wxl'iilly
I'lir'Caltirili for nioro Hinn llfty yiiim,
nnil It. I tliu null remoily ttist iillu'ti
I ho Huttrea of Ilia illi-cun", cleans UK
(ha llcml luimn:UJf, Vuil oIIiiiIiihiIiik i
from It inn trued of illiuiiuiw l-)nl,
If ymi ivuut a tciiwdy I lift 1 Kova ill
reel to tho acnt of tho illimuic, Imiiiii
to tuko H. H. K tadiiy, rnd ilnvw
umiv yuiir ntoiiilavm mid ulhcr tm'.i I
Irciiinimn. Iliat rniliiut iniHallily leaili
,vnr t'alnrrh. You nil! lie delluhted '
lifter ylvlnif tlill reiucily u trial, nml
will awn Und youtaclf on tlm naul to
it eim lul tocovcry, H, 8, B, l auld
by ilrucuials evorytthero,
IUln lit iim t'l dnr, nml wrlln fur
free twdlcul advleo slsiuil your nitn
I n 1 1 v i 1 1 1 1 a I ua.s Atli-.a Clili-f Mr..
lent Advlaor, 10.1 Hwlfl l.aburulgrr,
Allulu,.U. (Adv.) . ..
U JUL
because 'it is quick' arid
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