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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
LUKnil.NTY I.XAMIXl K. UVKMMIAV OI5l:t. N. 1 IUUBsAY HFC l fix OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Prrt " it Vice 1 r.'.Klent HocretMl J nt State Seoieiaty of Trcatiry. . Secreia' v ol ... ttorn. v lo'iiernl rnatmier Oencral Secretai y of Navy Secret ry I nterlor hecri tatv nl Aartenltnrv Svcrcii'i v ol . opinio rce Ctiiel .inMlc. Wii .in Warner. I". V. s. Itichard I' Theodore kimeven Ctiaa. W . I- airhank. Khh ii K I tiCO. H. ClITIelWII Will. II. laii . Chan J. ll.inapanr Vim I.. Mwit . . . . C. Mi"r!l Jan . tiarBeM Jamca W llsoii 0 r V. Sir Melville K'llli t 'enston Cntniim.ione . l.an.1 Coininl-aionei .TAT. liOO. Ciovernor Killilr.'n' .llldce S- rf ry l state Tre"nt.-r A tiori r lienor! "Sufi. I'nlillc InMrn l'rln.. Chamnerlam ; K. A. Moort i I". W. Helium ! . lieo. A. .-leel , A M . ra lottt J u. . . J II . Aine'iimn V. S. lunla j. . ;m'- i John M... carta j r. . K1..10B 1 tMnscr H-Ti' i' j J. N . w ititnln. 1 At lilTKl"l . to 1. II. Nelarnl t;, II. Mi l') i1" Iiairi mi) KcmM i ni V .nitor. ilTH Judge joint Srimint . . Representative. S ii. r H. A. PVljiia? Urattain ...W.J Moore Attorney... I' s. I.ANP OKFll'K. J S. Wataon I'recir. irom'tniiler It K r COfNTY. . Kci! t cue llliftl' Clerk Snerift . Trea i'' r i.senvir He hool siipl Survcor 1 Comr.iiMoncr Stock Insnootor TOWS OK I A V K V Hir-v r.ailey V. Sn ''linn ) I). J. W iioox I J. S. ntSOU ( J.s. Ijiiie i . B. Slider A. Bio be r K. W r ni ne Allien I " ii ii vlitrori' A J Ko-t. r K Jho son Ii M. Kul kner C. A I!' Imrt H K. !! ryio-t in rriiln't :t. MA't Co meilmeti . . . Keeoro t . . 1 rei. surer LODGE DIRECTORY a 11 r W.-I.AKI' VIEW I i; K 1 .... rv .'iiin.! m'i loiirth TtinrMtay ot .-..)' month, in M !. 10 Hh!I. I.BKell lei . C'lms. Tomiins:en. W.M.; W m. Ii intlier. t. IiKaJUKK 1F lK'NOK No. 77 1. of II.. A. '. tliirii Ttiurs.l "I Hull, l orn tire, n t . of II.; Viiiii liii-.th "I wail' lT, Keeonier. l.AKKSIliiKK I.OIM.K 1. ., Meels tir; Hint eh motuii i" Msonii' of II.; Seliiin l'riee. 1. I'. ill 1'.; Kraiiees Nys- I. O. O. F--I.AKKVIKW ).OP-iK. No i-i. I. O. l V tnn'Krirrv MUlllilm evenitlv' 111 Oil'l l-. ii..,. . Hull t T-.ii o'i'liM-k. friini oetober 1 to Annl 1. mn't ! X oieloolc from Al'ril l to Si i teiutxT I.oren Kailey. N. Chcm v. Soor.tary E. F. ; I O O. F.-l.ARKVItW ENCAMI'MKST NO 1-s j 1 1". ii. F.. ineots the tirnt ami tl.ir-1 Tliurs- ; 1av i veniiiKs of eaeb nionih in o.l.l Fellow' : Ha'll Ukeview. 11. K. IKryfor.l. 1- I'., C.O.I MeU Ker, Scribe. REBEMAII LOl".E- I.AKEYlr.W LtUH.F.. M l"i I O. O. F.. meets the seeoml ami fourth Kriilai of eaeh liionlh ill Oil'l Fellows' llall. Mi. Aliee Bimtitn:. .s'.ii.; Mrs. W I.. Hery tonl. W. 0.; MM. !. I Most, "'-eretary ; Mrs. L. J. Mauilloti. Troaiwror. CHURCH DIRECTORY HETHOIH-T r ri-' OFAL C1IVKCII Til E fir! i-tindMT in ei h nioiith. i reii hinu at 11 a. m. A-iile froir tins. proAeiiitiK ei ery .-nil-dav at 11 a. in. a'i'l 7:.;oi. ni. at I.iiken m Siiii.lav Si-Ikh'I at 10 a. m. Uri' al ii: ') p. m. I'raver Me.f.ni; Thursilay ' : ! Lad;. :. A'i't V .- ii s iay l;;tu p; m. Choir praef.se Fri'iay T: su p ui A eoflial inula tion is exteiiil' O to yoiiii. A.J. AKMriLDNi;. I'astur. FIR.-T .MAP1I-T IU Hi II OF '.n-E I.AKt at New i'in- r-i k.nreL'..n. 1'r. aeiiim! s. r-vice..-nt 11 A M ati-i '' t' M of eacii 'iliUy of ev'-rv iiio:!!li -unlav i-ehonl at In A M hray r S.-rvie- at :'iv "ii WE'tnesilay eveimiu f i h.-Ii wee.t. Ail are e.ir.liaily inviteJ to llteii'i he rviee J II VrihN" HOWARli. Pastor. FIR-'T HAI'TIT 1 11' R II I.AKEVIEtt I'ri aeliinK s.-rvi. at 11 A M ami ;; H M on lut ati't -t'-l Miti. .-i.ti-lav m li'i"l at lu A M Junior is.-.,tv a I'M. Baptist Vwinif I'eopleV l"iti"t. at i;:mi I M n eaol: Surt'lay. Prav -t M-i iiii: at m,::s V M tt'eiltiew'Hy eve unii:. li'. rj t.i ..i v i,i ite'l to ait. -u.l all s-r-vic, s. ' 'A . A. HOPKIN.-s. Pastor. CATiH H.I.- i ll i; I'.i H ami B'-n-ie' ion n' 1 gehool after fielloiiic 6:;u a in. EVERY SI' NT) AY MASS " o'clock a. in. Sunday :iuii. Week 1bv M at I. A. VAST A, S. J. PK0Fi3SI0NAL CARDS Attorney at Law, Ukrvirw. Of not J D. VKXATOIi Attorney at Law, IjiiiiI Maltfra Koerlalli OFFICE-Daly Bull.liug. CHARLICS U.M BACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Estanlished IKk-i I.akevieiv, Ore- LAIK THUMI'SOX Attorney at Law Office: Over Bank of La view Lakkvikw, Oregon XHOS. J. I'OWKLL Attorney at Law Office in Daly Building Lakkvikw, Oregon i m m-riaia mm v Klwlth mora mnnpv thnn rilRfTeHnn whA f A. WITIItM M. D. t I'll VMM J A IV and HI'KUKOK Paisley, Oregon. Buy Lots In Watson' Addition Before yoa buy lots any where in this riciuity aee those in Watson's addition. Close to business center, of Lakevlew. 33 tf. F anil and G arc! en CAREFUL FRUIT Gr.OWlNG. The French Obtain Bettrr Rtscdti Then the Amtri:ini. "Ill I'd country." says :t -'ivv.i h vi' iter, "you Just put thine I" tin- eimri'l uid li t tliiMii gri nunc or Ii h.ip -. ..: as f:ir ns I c.tn sc; You lino s, il so fertile lli:it I suppo-v -;i "! IEA01I THKK TKAINEI liN tCAI.I. ;. i 111 mil Ui.it Is neoesary r old roimtry. F.nt. till the same, I the fruit itiUht be beneliteil If I . vmi .'ad some of the thitigs that every i'letu'h grower d,es. Fnvtii-e is the country of detail, you know, and we :!iinU it pays in fruit growing Jnst as il iIoe ill eookins;. "T'.-.o fruits we pet and pampei' most a;e the peach ttnd ttie grape. The nia- 1 jority of jieachcs grown in this rouu- :.y v. ould scetn to a Frenchtuan to N" iii -lluctly of the second order that Is. :.; the language of his fruit culture, a p. ach "de plein vent." or one grown on ::vcs in an orchard. Between peaches g'.'owii thus, 'open to the wind." and those trained on trellises against walls the French make a sharp distinction. "The trellis, or 'espalier.' peaches ;ite the only ones that appear on a carefully regulated table and are uni versally cultivated They always com nia"il a much higher pi ice than tbe tree peach, and at Mmitreull the fruit has been brought to such perfection that they habitually sell for from 40 to M cents apiece. "F.eti tin. re elaborate Is the proce dure with line table grapes Hothouse grapes .ire n it highly in favor among French epicures, for they are held to lick file rich ll.ivor of the fruit grown hi the open. At the same time grapes .ire so much in tle::i:'.i;d as a table delicacy that It Is desirable that their prison should be prolonged as far as ;'OR. liile lino the winter. The dilllculty f this situation has been met by a system which, complicated ns It Is, Is qtit?p generally in l.se "The grapes are grown on trellises exposed to the sun tin 1 sit or seven yards apart, like the pearlies. When the clusters are ripe they are put with s:e;:i an i leaves in ji sort of glass or iKittle. which is placed In a UWAI'.F I'EACH TiiEE. dark room. If the producer Ih Krowiu; I for the market the bundle nro lotike; j at every d:ij for the slightest speck of Imperfection will keep film from dis posing of his Btock to the best houses. "The same care In lesser degree runt through all the French grower doea. In certain places, but only In a few, tbe apricot U treated with all the care shown to tbe peach. It la less profita ble to grow, for It does not keep well except by an expensive process of coating It with wax. The trees, bow ever, ore kept very carefully pruned, and the production of each Is limited. "Growers can at once retard fruit and dwarf trees to such an extent that It Is possible to purchase during tbe winter fruit actually growing on little trees small enough to be served, pot nml all, on the table, reaches thus grown (one on a tree only) cost about $20 a piece, other things In pro portion, and the fruit Is sold usual!' not to French neonle. but to vis I torn think It smart to Imitate whrtt they consider the luxury of our gay capital. "All this care of detail may seen) ab surd to you who have a country so large and so lavishly productive as America, fctlll, I think It Is an open question whether even here, where 'time Is money' so much more than It la In Europe, tbe expenditure of car nd thought on some neglected details might not lead to the financial profit of onie growers." h. 'V SHE WAS ENGAGED. TTe Teie cf a uur.meii Men Who met Hij ;.!i. Ue w.n oti'jniri.i u iionv MiMiogrii plior. niul lie III r,i III Hiiiils a Hi burlcl llii'in al li: In :t v.i.v to I'rltfllt ru jiti.v rill.i;ii v Cu l nut of her nlln, "V'lll-W KUIIl'" III- MM.1',1. "Xi. Ir." -1'nlU fLtnxr Ni. hlr." 'M'll.e 1.1 ii !.; ovesi nt the fellows w hen xou're mil Imxy?" "Nil. sir." "Kmuv li iw to sMll 'rut' hihI 'ilnjt' riH'll,vV" "V.-s. s. I r "I '111 ii l!i: ' r-gli I In telrpliiine Imlf a .rii.J'll 1 1 ti :- .1 ilil.v V" "No. sir.' Tsiia!!,! t.'ll the ol!Wv forco Imw Utllili the I I'll 1 1 wen nml n!l the rest of Its private ! Alness you lenrny "No. sir.' He wan i ' ask her v 'i matter ami "Smoke tlli'tiitingV" "Why- er ishtneiit. iMiii of sotiirthitii; else to - i she took a hand In the , :it a few ipierles. .i.-ap rlg:irt when you'rn -lie nskeil. no," he gasisl In aston- "Take It out of the stenographer's hide when you've hud u scrap at liom" l)'.l got the worst of It?" "I'er-rertalnly not:" "Slain things around and swear; when business Is bad'."" "X-never" "Iiy for your employees with n club ' when they get caught In a block some morning?" ( "No. Indeed." "Think yon know enough about j grammar and punctuation to appreel ' ate u good stenographer when you g.'t j one?" "1 - I think so." ' AYant me t i yn to wo,k. or Is your time worth mi Utile that" "Yoti Ut!" he broke In enthusiastic ally "Klu-ilv I;. -ng i'i .i:v- tilings and lei's g ( at these letters." .. II. I'wls lit Judge. Tlio Cauliuj I"! porter. "Yot.iig man." s.iiu ilie editor to the new rrporiei . ".nu l.u k caution. You r.i,!sl learn i,eer lo si. :1c a thing lis a fait until it has been proved a fact Yon are apt I i get us into libel suits Ii not say. ''I lie cashier stole the 'l.nds.' S:i; . 'The cashier who Is al 'eged In ha . e stolen the funds." '1 hat's al.. Oil. get imetl.iiig about that First ward sin iai tonight." The next ilcy hallway down the so lial iiiluiiio the e liter saw the follow ing cautious p.u agi . 1 1 . 1 1 : "It Is rumored that a card party was given last evening to a number of re pitted ladles of the First ward. Mrs. Smith, g isslp says, w as the hostess, and the festivities are reported to have continued until 1 1 I In the evening The alleged hostess Is believed to bo the wife of John Smith, the so railed 'bJgh priced grocer.' "-Success Maga zlne. "Great Little Wool." Were All Out. An acquaintance called on some la dies iu an Alabama town who bad at' tbe time been much wearied by an ap ! pnrently endless succession of callers. ' Tbe door was opened by Augustus' Butts, the faithful old butler. "Are the ladles in?" asked the caller. "No, ma'am, they'se all out." "I am bo sor-j ry that I missed them," continued the j visitor, handing lilm her cards. "I par ticularly wished to see Mrs. Jones."' "Y'es, ma'am, thank you, ma'am," re- J spondd Att-v ts tus. "They'se nil out, i ma'am, and Mrs. Jones Is particularly' out, ma'am " Whri the MaiJ Prapssed. The lea. i e:; gi I ha ! Just proposed "This Is . : mi.', 'en." t-l.imuiercil the young . n hi the case "I am dreadfully - i r e . ii.ii r.isM'il. utid"- "Emliarrav. ed: ' exi laiiuid lhe fall maid. "Then I t.i'.e it all back. I thought you had oodles of money." St Louis roKt-Iii.-patch. Genial. "BllgRlus has a patient and cheerful disposition." "Yea." answered Mr. Slrius Barker "If Bllgglns owes you money, he doesn't get angry, no matter how often you ask him for It." Washington Star Should Have Waited. "Bilger eloped with bis cook, the un feeling wretch!" "Well. I don't know. Why shouldn't be If he wanted to?" "But bis wife was Just going to glvi a dinner party." New York Life. 'Twaa Ever Thus, When I waa a lad A digestion I hud That aaauredly wua a Jim dandy, And It eeenied to me tough 1 could ne'er get enough Of auch atufT aa cheeae, mince pie ani candy. Things have changed, I muat owu, Since to manhood I've grown. Now cheeae I can get by the hummock, Pllea of candy foot high And Juat taenia's of pie; But, oh, where is that JuvenlU stomacal Boston Transcript. Cry and I. Oil 15 SHAW Dcnlrr In Krai I tat I lime llhted nntiie if I lie l eit j IJiiiu l , Tln.ber I. Hiula slid Tom it profi'i I y in Not I iiei ii Ciililm ulii, II 1'iniiilty (list In liuiiiid to Improve tup- . Idly, .MliitHK, Cnllfnt nlii I o Cure a Coid in One liny lake I..WA 1 1 V 1 IlKi'MC tJI IMMv I'al'loih All ilillk'l-t" ii'luiiil die iioiii' il it (ails I'icuii'. F. . liinve'ii slHt'tiiM la on eMrli Ihik. .rH' A Mciiioral'lc l.'ny. One of the ilnys we leiiieliilor with plour-ine, hh ell (ih with priillt to our heiilt h, is the one on nliirh we lie I'liuie ui')ii .1 i ii t oil with I'r. IIii'm New j t ile Fills, the pninletM put liters that euro lieailiit'lie tinil liilionstiehs, ami keep the lmweln right. 'J."h nt Le lleall's I )l tig Store. h i:vai; D. A l; FAVAl; D of fifty dollars is here by olfi-rod for Informal Inn I hut will lead to t he ni rest Hint roil ict ion of any peisou who hits utolen wires or other property, from our Company; iiiid the same row aril is hereby nit ci oil for liifi'liinil iutl that will lend to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Chas. I'nibnch, Secretin y lakt Co. Tel. A- Tel. Co. llilf. Notice. 'ID WHOM IT MAY l FltX. notice Is hereby given that nil Irrlgn t it ni . or liilllrace ditches on nil trout st renins '.brought I .n ke ( 'utility , ( fre gon, must lie Hcrvone I with a small mesh win- screi liltig nt lln lr bend or junction with the ninln clintitiel of stream. Ainu nil il nt or obstruct ions on Mil li I Ntren iim iiiiihI lie pro vided wit Ii n lUli-ln der. orot In rensy mentis of passage, it oriienr then Id die of the m ti I ii eh iiinel. ho ns It til. ow the pnssngc of ' rout nt nil tin es of year, mm provided by law. Said work to be done at low water time, or to lie coinpli t' il by l'eli. 7. lis 7. By order of .1 A. Itnrbain. Special Hi pnt v IImIi unli ii for LiikeCouuty , iremm $1,000.00 Reward. I'he Oregon. California A Xevinlii l.tvestiM'K I roteclive Association will give fllMHl Kewnnl for ttie roll vlctloit of iiny party or part Ich steal ing horses, rattle or mules U'loiiglng to any of t he follow lug members of this Association; Cox At (:iark, Cliewacan Laud A Cuttle Co., Heryfonl Laiul tV Cattle Co., Lake County 1,'tnd A Livestock Co., Warner Yully StiK'k Co., Win W. Brown, lieo. M. Junes, tieo. Hall kins. S. It. Chandler, C A. Bebart, X. Fine, W.A. Currier. Frank B. Bailers, .1. C. Hotchklss, Calilerwooil Bros., T. .1. Unit tain A: Sons, T. A Crtinii, Cressler Ac Bonner, W, 'P. Cresslcr Maud I. Bainbo. W. I'. IlKRVKoltli. I'tvsliFt I F. M. Mil i.Kli.Sco A: Treiui J V. 1'. 1 1 K X V I ol;l ! FlNAM K C' M.jF. M. (illKK.N S. B. ClIAMll 1,1! The K.XHtuluer has a supjily of llrsl : class butter wrapper paper on baud ; now, at tb following prices: For fiOU wtapperr, printed, L.'s), for Hum ' printed il.iX tf ECZEMA and PILE CURE fRtt Know lug; what It was to mif. fer. 1 will give FBFF. OF CIlAIHiF, to any atlllcteil a positive cure for Fczema, Salt Bheuiii, JCr.vslpelaH, Files ami skin BiseawH. Instant re lief. lont suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 4iM) Manhattan Avenue, Xew York, line lose Stamp. HelplHelp! I'm Falling Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Aycr's Hair Vicor. The hair was saved! This was because Aycr's Hair Vigor Is a regular hair medicine. Palling hair Is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair. Tim bunt kind of tnetlmonlal -"Bold for over elaty yrnre." A HvllMJ i ... I . II, mmmm Also i.t4iiiil,'lurr 1.1 MKSrAKIII. I'll I V (til m FI'CTOBAl. ijers DIARRHOEA There is no rrrd of anyone suffrr iiiK long with tills diarsae, fur to etlect a quick cute it ia only necra aaty to take a few dnnea of Chamberlain's Colic, G'.ulcra and Diarrhoea Remedy In fuct, In most cusra our doae la Bullk'imt. It nrvrr fuila and can be relied upon in the niml aeveie and dungrroua tuara. It is equully vaU uuble for cluKln ti and ia the tnratis of auving the livra of many childien each year. In the world's hlatory no medicine hut ever met with grratrr succeaa. PRICE 25c. LAHPE SIZE 50c. BaartUi ) ino mho ww vw Reward. a flu Harney fount rU in. Stork Aoela lion, nt ti ii-li I am I lueinl.f-r. ;iay l.'.'a ! reward for ei Ideiirr lea. line to ttie run . (1 'JiV i lonuiint in it. i V ,r7 14 l..-r.. In a. I, III an if k l,e ; lilein i ii o. i, i ; goffer Vv r.-x.rd ( Home I. rand hor.e .hoe l,nr on el! her or l.oili Jah. He ; eorded I ii a eon n ilea KaiiKi. Harm r. lain and (rook inintle. llor.e. veined tltienaold Mora, .old to ..u ttiriniKli thl metion will lie ri'.nried In llili paM'r. If not no ri .ried. t.h a-e write or tele ' idione 1 he Tiiiien Herald Mnin s 'I. It.inn,. ore K"ii. W W .Itrim ii, iinrn. Ore. Reward tor Morses , I will give (Ml reward for Inform al ion that will lead t o 1 be discovery of any horse branded w ith an old horsesl branil on dot Ii Ja wn, placed lis In the cut in this advertisement, with fn-Hli triangle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triangle placed in such a manner as would cover up a bar on but h Jaws. Animals nnist be found In (he possession i if Nome person or persons. J'repHre for' your winter', lending by taking advantage of one or all n our clubbing ullcia. Your Next Commer cial Printing: Job Can Best Be Done By Us Whether it he LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES STATETENTS SHIPPING TAOS PROGRAMS BUSINESS CARDS INVITATIONS BOOK PRINTINO Telephone or Call at The EXAMINER OFFICE oAnrponiA. Boen the 11 K'nd Yoa Haw tm Boogji Jj.-K EXPEnitNca s I- CopvniQMT Ac. AMvnnan1lntf n nhdlrh mid rtfrttltin nm qitlchlf iuirfriMHi oir npiittim frM w(iitttr an MiVMttfloti la pritrmlilf pnloul nlU nftfiHitilr. -iricttyc.i. n, icmImI. HANOrtnOK mi rtiii petit tin. IMd mutuvf for pmu t tiitf 'Ml Kill a. I !. i a laKviti llinniih Jit nun A i , rmmlT $tr-i.iJWflra. tihmit i linnta. In tun Scicminc JltucriCitn. A hnnilattmrtT Itttiatratftif I r, ruifttiiiM i'f miiv a-1 itiiili loiiriiiil, f nrrMl rtr H ...... At . iha, IU tiuMbyali tiawarifNlara. li 30t Broadway, New Yorli neioii, U. il r& K St., Wn.hli.,1 pa:: ic mn wmui n ?. I "CiiRONlCLi:" 11, .tin" ia r-mtf-.i ai i arra ( an i n (r 1 1 a ilait n. .. lrn.. roft'D'H l I'l't li ti '! f 1 1 1 t n . . It ; ii. lattt tiMrfl I. I I..., aiah! nt tiiUia anl a It la !) ;-tf.r t i, li 1 1 i fn.it f . f tt. tuff i a !- h'I 'Ut wofkaia u.ta t P.M.. , i. ji.tr flii'-lti.t'na t ' I. .ii iiKialt'. 1 1 - 1 i ti. t. tir' mnutl.. I , I 1. 1 I 'm . mi.n'li i lu'-i i .. V I? mi. . r U ,-i 1, . . , i,i,till'. ... . f. l.tiv, on. fvmt N.imiar, all aiu.iih. Tli3 Weekly "Cfiroi:! 1 1 'I lie rerj lirt publl.aej la weekly l eu l)HJi. r tbe. rr.t.e $1.53 a V- I . . lnelM4l.g pvai.f. I. .a .l . l . i..1. ami S l. . ,.. i tl I. t-..t b.u... t.r .! -f ii. u. ut Hi. .mid . .. , ..'-of wmy .ad rilll? ldi,.n.M i -., II fe.. ..1.1 a..rtin, I 40BICWITUSB mohtk ut.Tuaa ruciTsy UVI STOCK Mll.liATtni FASItl " ' aa ii .' . ,k TIm. era arwlead vv.r bt i.l.t.n-. 'f :i'g tiiurouik fcaiile. ni lli.ir - . . lh g M d..t I. Agrleulrtir. --r r I eiltut. TOTilirr aa4 an.i 1 1 Nmo ll llln.tr. ti aa4 Bll.il wlia n ' -. ' lb. gr.a'Ml Iturwt lu all vnawr-'l i. th.aa Indu.trtM. llu. tMiii.k nr.i' i bf thomm W ar. la rlii.. I.i,i' Il ttlll. r.w Ai Umnm eraraillae m tbla l s-.l la endlaf addroaa la your autaci option. M. H. de YOUNG, lu rnalM. xCkraaleU," Baa rrmarltco, CaL oxaoTjirioa sniiTsiiiT. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Roars the. Uiittlure of