The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 05, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OHRaOM. PltlDAY, MAV B, 1011
e f ton in a
WORDEN HAS NAMED
AN ADVISORY BOARD
FULFILLS A PROMISE
tHHKK MEN FROM KAl'M PRE
rtxer in the couvrv have
MKV NAMED TO CONSULT
WITH OFFICIAL.
Oaeol tlm campaign promltea made
iy Willi'" H Worden when he waa
ctadUttc fr County Judge, waa (hat
If elected e would appoint an ad
thery l"rii ,rom each, precinct In
Ue'reunty to conault with aad ad
riot of the board of the need of their
trtlcsltr section. Campaign prom
bet are not alwaya kept rule
tst la the present cnen tho exception
iMecnioven. i
Jadie Worden U In rarneet In hlaj
tawast of good for the county dur
14 kb term of office and la confine-1
el tktl hU plan will bring the board
K cktftr lunch with Iho people and
lit the following appointment as
ember of the advisory hoard. Three
nta are aelrtted from each precinct
M folOWi!
rort Klamath Jmet Polton, John'
liter and lleo. W. Looley. .
rite Orore V, T. Elliott, Janiei
!4t and K. B. I'bllllp. HAI.KM, May J. The coutcmplated
"Mtrrlll tleo. Offleld, H. i:. Maitlntrlp of the tnto and deeert land
lad K. E. Fitch, board through Onttal Oregon for
Ktt K. P. Henry Itabbe. K. T,the put of Impeding the Carey
Mdermnand Prank Ira While. art and other luxation project ha
West K. F.B. B. Beam, J. W.'becn prtnim from May 16th to
Neawat and Marlon Hank. about June lt. The party, liicludlug
Keao It. V. Tower, F. T, NoUomtbe governor, atatn ttcaautcr, ecrc.
d II. II. VnValkenburg. tary of atale, attorney general and
(Meu I'rank Courtadr, Jj T. Tot. i Male engineer, will go from Halem to
tmsad M. II. Wampler. iLakvlew, and from there will pro.
jBeotnu J. o. Hamaker, Walter ceed In a northerly direction through
Rnadtword and J. T. Bradley. ' ln I'lne and lleiid, taking pauge for
Laaoll Vallcr It. O. Hassev. Chnahnme over the Oregon Trunk at
wtaile and Waller Campbell.
fee Valley Cha. heater, Ellr..'
wirth Moore and Cha. Picket.
-Dairy A. I.. Michael, Jacob Iteuck night, wheie he he been In attend
tad Wai. Welch. auce upon the conference of ilnle rn-
Midland Chat Ager. Wm. Ilarktglneer. and where he went to makej
ad Wm. Tlngley. provlalon for completing topographl' i
Ij I), F. Dtlsroll, John Well nndical ro In co-operation with the fed.
.'rue Parker. era I government, for which money
No appointment have been miid.'M appropriated by the lait legl.
m Icr Crixrent and I'okegama. , lature.
The rnlnwlng letter haa been enl
retlfylng each of ihoaa appointed mtMmm Mlaf um m
Th County Court I creating an! 1HTD tfld Hit 115
adtlaery hoard, orltlag of Ihres
nembei from each precinct In Iho
cMaty, Thin ndvluiry board will
MHt.wlth the county court nt varlou
t.aa for the dlacuaalon of trailer of
palley relative to the woMtr and lm. y. I.. Clapp of the Ukevlew onto
IWtmcnt of Klamath Connty an lgug line, had a trenuoua time or It
vhole. You have been etleetcd by Xr,nf (0 make hi rat trip to Uke.
tat Court a a member of thla board, I V(W, e atarted, out Monday
hlck will mt.. perhapH thiea or,m0rlng with everal paaaengcni.
ar tine a yew and at Iho rail of .and made good tlnw till he
W county court. Plea Inform the reached the Mount View or
maty clerk by mail whether i'tti8osith ranch, ten mile beyond Dairy,
MMpt thl appointment or Rot." 'when hla trouble began. Croealng
order of the Court. th0 divide Into the Hpraguo Hirer Vnl.
W. 8. WORDKN, County Judge. I ,tt (h road became heavy In place.
' ' but be reached Illy without any nerl-
KflHIIIIIITti MAMnWi" dlMculiy. Krom that point on
tMWM.1 S GUiSv ". l expred It. "it waa
m mmUr "TT.: h-H." through the Oevll'a Oarden.
i KuTii Tint nfnm "' fpw mp ,ur,h,f n hp
M BLVIIrll lm LIIPJIPjV 'compelled to atop, and turned over hi
In Redmcn'a Hall thla evening, ll:e
bera of tho vocal aid piano
conducted by Mr. Don J.
"wan, Klamath Valla1 gifted nu.
m. will appear In recital, tag those
ha havo leea fortunate enough to
Turkish Perjury Syndicate Knocks
Department of Justice to Pieces
CONHrANUNOPUe! May G.7ho
, ,l"J.hor,u'', irytaf t at t Ine
Th "rnlng tho operations of it
Hulnrly organlied perjury ayndl.
hlcb, under both tha llamldlan
JM the preaent regime, haa made
22J Juatloa a Joko tor year ihuK.
w"atora of tho orgaalutloa aro
m troubled by too little but too
wjth evidence. Kvary member of
' aotiety ready u, tBrg mt,.,
mMo. Belag profaatUaal par.
wtrj, howevar, thara la aaturall
""ffrabla fcaMUaayaaaaaralR (ha
Taa aniiMta .w, . ...
"' " M Nw
r-'frlvo luvltatlonaare. eagorly lookluiti
forward to Kin evening' program,
Under lh Intlrurllon of Mr. Zutu.
wait, a number of oron with Mimi
cal laiont nave developed into tr
Markably Reed muilrlan tun! vocal.
l.t., and many have atnlne.1 note
musical circle. I
Tonight, Ihey will apt-par In recital
nnd an except tonally Reed program I
peeled by the mimic loving public.
On account of the conceit given this
evening by (he Klamath Kail Military
Band, Mra. Zumwalfn recital will be.
gig at 7:30 and le completed before
the conceit rtart.
IUND BOARD HAS
POSTPONED VISIT
TRII' TO THIS SECTION WILL MOT
IIK fOMMKNCED BY OPPICIAUt
I'.VflL AIMHT TIIK FIRST OK
NEXT MONTH
Madra.
State. Engineer John II. Lewis re-1
turned home from Washington last
Hill nn
Bin SHME OF TMaKE
'paaaengera lo a man wlin n wagon.
who took them on to MKeview. inerc
the now waa atlll In plenty, and the
mud. In place, wade locomotion at
moat Impoaalble. Ho returned to
town Wednesday evening.
A continuance of the auto ataglng
court. Having had oiteneive eiporl
aaea la poata of truat tha member
ara able to furnlah, not unintelligent
perjury, but Juat tha right kind for
any particular cae and of a aaturo
appropriate to taa peculUrltlea of dlf.
ferent Jurlea aad trUI Judge. The
baalaaaa waa ao oitenalv that tho
management waa aala to offer vary
reasonabto rate. Diroro tettlmony
coat tha moat, two medjldleb. or
l.0, belag cbartH for each wltaaaa
la aurt eata. aad aometlmea mora,
ftcoordiai to tba taatlmoay.
Tha ayadUate'a dlatruptloa raaalt
ad fram a a,rral amoag taa aMav
bar aaaearalag a lUlon t taa
'wn otjoniKl fur the present until
IIki road Ret drier and better.
IIOMAl-VOMllrMtaff
Mra. A. B. Llvermore, who wltU her
oiu conduct the well known hostalry
binrlng the family name, returned to
I bin city lait night from Ileddlnr,
Cnl., where iho aptM a week viiltlug
her brother, Ma or 0. II, (IronwoliH
nnd A. II, Urouwoldt, proprietor Of
the Oolden Kaglo lloti-l In that city,
Hltc ri'tiort having a aolendld tlmo
'. lulling relative nnd renewing old nc
Im'wIi"m.
THEY COONT ALL
THE PIECES NOW
MH'Ali l-UHTOKFICK MAKK KAIH
HHOWINO OX KIIIMT HAY, IIK
fITK THK IJUHT MAII, ItRCKIV
Kl HKKK THAT DAY.
Hlure May ftrt, the poiitofico at
Klnmalh Kail, like other poatoSce
throughout tha United Htate ha
tieen kecplug lab on every piece of
tuall handled, and will continue tlm
count throughout the month. Tbl I
being done by order of the Pnatofflco
Depaitment.
flu the flrt day of the count, when
an eireplloMlly 'light mall' wu
r mulled, the folowlng count wu mndii
nt the local poetoStcv: Oiltgolng
lller, I.I IT; Incoming letter.-. 1,
K.:: city letter, 97: outgolns
package. 33; outgoing paper. 271;
Innnulng VHr, 8311 clly mailed
pler. Ct.
CHAMDER PLANS
ENTERTAINMENT
MAX r'RAXtlMCO lll'HIXKHM MK3CH
YIHIT TO KI.MATH VAUM
H'IMj MK OXK TMKY HILI. LOXO
HKMtaiKER
Plan for the entertainment of the
Merchant' Aeeoclatlon excumlon.
which will be hern May 20th, were
dltcuned at lait night' meeting of
the board of director of the Cham
Iter of Commerce. When the excur
lon arrive the vliltor will be met
nt tbo depot by the cltlten of the
town, and they will be taken to town
In automobile. After they will epenil
the day In railing at the local bualoeu
hnute and making thcmewlve ac
quainted with condition here.
In the evening u reception and
smoker will be held In the Irla the.
ater. when apeeche will be made on
aubjecta appropriate by local apeak
er. and colored alidea of Klamath
county ecene will be thrown on
the screen. The Klamath Falla Mili
tary band will alo aaalt.
The following day an oxcuralon ou
Upper Klamath Lake will be given In
honor of tbo viaitor. nnd they will
depart Monday.
HPKCIAt. FKATURK XM1HT
PROVKB A RM BUCCKSM
The Spark theater waa crowded to
Ita full capacity last night, waea tho
first featuro bill waa presented, and
those In attendance expreaa them
selves as well pleased with tho pro
gram readerod. The management
will give those programs avary Friday
night hereafter, and latead to lm
prove the quality of tho bill aa much
aa possible, Several wall known ama
teurs took part in taa performance,
and every number waa heartily en
chored.
Mint Nellager'a vocal aolo, tha duct
by the Turner children and tha Illus
trated song by Walter Kegerele, tho
mandolin number and tho burletquo
work by Shlpton and Kegerel all da
servo special mention, hut the pie-eat
lag contest between a quartet of haa
gry kiddle waa full of merriment
from tho atart till the winner, with
blaekberry-etalaed vlaage, omsrged
from tho remnaota of what had- oaoe
been a pi.
T. . Haameraley. Ualtad BUtoa
dasuty marshal, arrived from Part'
wad mat Bight, axpaeUag U taka wKh
hla. Okarloa Brawa, taa aaaatartsUar
arreated a faw day ago oa hla ratura
la Portwat.
MEMORIAL DAY
ARRANGEMENTS
CIVIC IIODIKH AMI NCIIOOL CMI
UllfiM IIAVK VKRY WII.M.SGLY
- AUIIKKI) TO TAKK K1IIT IX THK
KXKIK1MKM PLANNKIt
Following the caII liaued by County
Judge Wm. B. Worden and Mayor
V red T. Banderaon, a meeting partici
pated in by a number of cltlten who
Oiled the county eaatt' room in the
court houie waa held lait evening, to
concert nieaiure for a proper obaerv
oiic of Memorial Day. County Judge
Worden ptealded, and Albert R. Bidet
wax choaea aecrotary.
After aomo conaultatlon a commit
tee of cltlten waa appointed to confer
and act with committee from the
tlrand Army nnd the Women' Relief
Corp, already appointed, to mako
KUllablo arrangement for the varlou
feature of the Oceanian. Tba com
mlttee applnted coaalated of Captain
O. C. Applegate; A. B. Elder aad C. A.
Howard, with power to appoint necee
ary aub-commHtaa.
A general dlficaaatoa followed, 'par
ticipated In generally, denoting an
earnet dcalro to bring about a gen
eral obeervanco of the day In th4
aplrit of patriot Um.
Prof. Danbor of the high achool
gavo aMuraacea that the youth aad
children -of tho public1 achool would
participate, Including tho who hare
been. drilled by Mr, Mder. and that
the high school bead would take part
and furnlth mutic. Mayor Baaderaon
wan requpcted to wauo a proclama
tion reuetlag taa bualneaa men lo
ctnao their houae. ao that they and
their help could Uke part In tho ex
trrlse, aad aleo to .confer with the
Klamath Falla Military hand; and. if
IKMilble. aaeura, their attendance
throaghout the wraaanaie.
A geneeai maettag of aomaritteea
waa arraaged for Saturday erealag nt
taw-eoaaty court' oBeo la taa court
house, when further detail will be
talked over and arranged far.
Aa outlined, on or tae member or
the committee, appointed by the a rand
Army, aald it waa probable there will
be r.- parade In the forenoon, followed
by n march to tho cemetery, where the
grave of tbo departed aoldler and
relative will bo decorated, the Grand
Army ritual being followed, after
hlch the procession will rcrarn to
town.
In the afternoon a Memorial Day
D'-rvlcc will be Im'td, probably la tho
court house ytrtl. with nddriatr.
tcngs, music and prayer. It will lie
In the nature of r. solemn service,
rather than n celebration.
TEMKR' SMI UY
K ill TIB NWI
County Superintendent Swan ha
Just Isued n circular letter to tho
teacher of the Covaty In rogard to
a Hummer school ta aa aio prepare
tory to' the Juno teachers' examina
tion. A summer sesalaa wat held nt
tho County High School last year and
such a session will bo hM thla aum
iter If I hero prove to bo auaVUat
demnnd for It. Teachers Interested
la a summer school aa wall aa eight
grado pupils wishing to review for
tbo September examination ara urged
to confer with Superintendent 8wm
or with W. E. Faught or C. A. Howard
of the High School, ta order that tho
extent of tho demand for a summer
courao may be ascertained.
If the courao If offered, work will
begin May 39 and continue until
June SI, on which dalo tho toachara'
examination will begin. By holding
school oa Saturday as wall as oa other
week days, a full achool month'
work can bo done before examina
tion. The auninicr school last yoar proved
to bo qulto a auccets and, If tho de
mand Is aufteient to make a course
advisable thla year, it la expected
that a summer school will bocomo n
permanent thing in Klamath county.
IVaaGIH
Dr. Wright report tho arrival at a
H-poaad daughter at the horn of
Mr. aad Mra. F. C. Olaaan of Hot
Sprlags addition Wedaaaday.
TlMf Was aa aar Or
Fraak Sargaet. A. V. Wlaaard and
L. C. WJaaard, led aad advised by
that radauataala aaawr. "N.laay"
O'Ooaaall. returaed Jo this eltyMatt
night from n abort aojourn at Bpenccr
Creek. The party report fine luck,
nnd they brought In forty tront lo
bow that they rcnly had been pull
Ing 'em out of the water.
Mrs. Wilson nnd daughter, Mr. nnd
Mr. J. ikogglna, Mr. J. II. Durtt,
Mr. I. Datla, Mr. Dan Van Brlmmor
and Mr. mid Mr. James T. Henley are
among the Merrill people who wore
In Oil city last night In attendance nt
the dUtrlct convention of the Rebekah
lodges. They all stopped at tho Bald
win. FOREIGNERS TO
AID GOVERNMENT
I.1HT OF AMi OUTSIDERS IK MEX
ICO CITY IS REIXO PREPARED
AND SERVICES WILL BE TEX
IIKRED MAX
United Press Service
MUX ICO CITY. May S. The For
eigner arc planning step for self
protection, and acting upon the sug
gestion of the French Club a list of
nil able bodied foreigners I being pre
pared. These will be armed and their
service wilt be tendered the govern.
ment If the garrison Is withdrawn
from the city.
Tho report curront that tho city of
Matatlan haa fallon into the hand of
the rebel ha been confirmed today.
Mr. and Mrs. John McLnno of Scat
tic were among last night's antral
In Klamath Fall.
CALL OF CITIES
THE STRONGEST
ORKOOX FARM t-OPCMTtOX HAD
A VERY POOR IXCREAME Dl'lt
IXG THE DECADE JtST HOI.M.D
UY. AS HHOWX RY THE CEXSl'M
Special in The Herald
PORTLAND. May S. Analysis of
Iho recent census figure by tho Com
mercial Club, in regard the grorth
of Oregon's rural population lit tht)
.it decade, I not mmurlug. Tho
cltlea nrc attracting three peoplo for
every one that goes to the country.
During the ast ten year tho cities
have increased in population 101 pwr
cent, while the rural districts show a
gain of only 29 per cent'.
The proportion between town and
country population in thla state hm
entirely changed In, the past 'decade.
Ten years ago Oregon's people wcro
about evenly distributed between
town and country, the lattor leadtnrt
by 31,673. Thla margin has not only
been wiped out by tho fast growled
cities, but they havo piled more than
100,000 on top of this gain, while tbo
rural population haa Increased ovor
tho total of ten years ago by but
CS.7S9.
Tho stato a a whole haa gained
2(0.239 people In tho past tea-yoar
period, an Increaso of over .! per
cent. Leas than Ct.000 of thla new
population haa gono to tho country,
while almost 300.000 peoplo have set
tied In tho cltlea. Throe peoplo havo
goo to tho title for every oae that
baa aettled In tbo couatry.
"Wo aro faclag tba gravest problem
of tho geaeraUon." aald Manager C.
C. Chapaua of taa Commercial Club,
"for la we can gat more people oa tbo
oil, many of our other trouble will
settlo tbomselvs. How to gat tho
landless man on the maalaaa land It
the groat work to which tbo Oregon
Development League and tha Port
land Commercial Club havo set them
selves. The figure aaow there Is dlro
ueed of It. The man who can devlat
a way to offset tao turo or tae wane
lights of tho city aad get man to aet
their feet on the ground Instead of
treading asphalt ail their Uvea, de
serves woll of bis country."
AGRICULTURAL DIPT.
to mavLAT flsXAsnro
WABHINOTON, May B.Tb
United sXatse.Sapreme Court today
sustained. the asjwar.et taa BiwaUry
of Agriculture ta regulate, tbe granlng
of aheap and' aattle en foraat reeerve
land, The oplalea was read ay Judge
MANY INDICTMENTS
RETURNED BY JURY
Lamar;- It covered three test case
appealed to the hlgboat court in an
effort to settle a great mass of liti
gation that ha arisen over the right
to grate on tho reserve.
John II. Faught, the Yonna Valley
farmer, came to town last erealag for
a load of freight for one of tha Do-
nnnttv merchant. He Is the champion
rabbit hunter of his neighborhood.
C. A. Itcnorf and A. Bock, well
known resident of Sprague River,
spent Thursday In tbo county seat at
tending to business mattors.
SPOKANE MAY
HAVE A STRIKE
BREWERS. BOTTLERS AXD DRJV
ERS HAVE ASKED FOR A RAISE
OF FROM TWO TO FOUR DOL
I.ARS A WEEK.
SPOKANE, May 0, Unless tba la
la wage asked for by mem
ber of the local Brewers', Dottier'
nnd Drivers' union aro granted aeon
by the brewery and bottling owner
(. walkout which will effect over 300
men will be called. A ibryer con
tract with 'the owner expired Mon
day, and at a meeting Sunday after
noon the employe decided apaa a
demand for an lacrcaao of $4 a week
for tho driven, .13 a week far the
brewery workers, aad IS a weak for
the bottler.
The employes have expressed
themaolvM aa. belag .wlllhsgtj asm
promltc with tho men on their de-
mtiid. but will not meet t!iem In
fuli. while the union men are equally
decided that tb-y must receive their
u quested raises in full.
Claudo C. Rafter, aa spokesman of
nn arbitration committee represent
ing the unions, will go before tho
owner Monday afternoon nt which
time nn ultimatum will be delivered.
YES, TIB IS THE HIT
Fill THE III CHCEIT
Yesterd&r morning, the seat aale
for the Srat concert to bo given by
the Klamath Military Band opened
at the Doaboalere, and ever sine that
tlmo the proprietor, Harry Menard
son, haa been on' the Jump attending
to tho unprecedented ruah for seats.
The aale of seata has been remark
able, and a crowded houae la assured
this evening, when the big program
will be rendered. All of tho member
havo been practicing faithfully to
mako this, their initial bow to the
peoplo of Klamath Falls an event
long to bo remembered, and the pro
gram that has been arranged con
vince oven tho moat skeptic that tho
concert cannot be missed by any
lover of music.
Charlca B. Drew, the Yonna Valley
horso aad cattle ranchman, waa a
bualneaa visitor in town yesterday.
Hotel Hygienist Discusses The
Many Virtues of Course Dinner
1 "T '"
LONDON, May S. Tbe InatRteaaC
bygleno met at a banquet rsosatly. It
was qulto a formal banquet, and tbo
result was that several of t,be byglen
Istj M-csent lacllaed eomewbnt to
criticise it, aa not axaetly tbo kind of
bantjuat that hygienlata ought to eat.
Bo .many courses, they argued:, were
Hanaeessaryaan put a premium oa
over eaasumption.
whereat, at, tha close of tbe meal,
up rose Hi. J. Btricklaad Ooodall. and
told tha hanaaetera some nln trntbs.
"Course dianers," he sua, "we not
ttnbygwnta. tney are salsatWo dam
oaatratleaa, 'Tbe hoc d'oenvrea." tbe
doeter efntlnnsd, "atlmulat tg a.
tatory ataehantsm aad start tag aeere
22 THIS MORNING
ItOOHRVEIr, RY HIS fOHTOMAIJi.
HAH AROl'SED THE ENMITY
OP THE KXTIRE ffOCTAIiSTfC
PRESS PROTEST PLAXXED
United Pros Seme.
LOS ANOXUM. May 6 Tba graad
Jury reconvened at 10 o'clock ta earn
plcto tho work commenced yeatarday.
Judgo Walter Berdwetl, waa, R f
unnoouecd.'will try tba McNamataa. Is
wnttlag here to bo available.
Tweaty-twa Indictment war re
turned by tba grand Jury at 1 1 aataak
today, twenty-oa at watab named vie
tlma of tha Tbaea aaplaalaa. Tba
twoaty eaosad ladleuaeat referred ta
the Llewellyn' explaaloa.
Tho name of tao agalaat, whom
they ware returned ware not given.
P. U believed that tba Srat twsnty-ana
ara against tba MeNaasarn hiatal,
and the twenty-ascend agalaat Jaavte
McVanfara and Ortee McMaalgal.
tr
CHICAGO. May G. Seemllst are
aroused at Roosevelt' editorial an tba
McN'amara case. The entire asalaHstlc
pros of the couatry ta to laaagnrnte
a campaign of "protest. Tbe Dally
Socialist, la aa editorial, aayt:
"Roosevelt butted lata tbe Meyer
Haywood case, aad htaamslafamau,
referring to tbe kldaapped'mlaera aa
'uadealrableeitlesee.' Me la new bat
tlag late tbe McMasanrn eaaa, drying
to 'shoo tbe workers away trasa thstr
boanden duty to rosea tbetr tmprt
oaed feUow-workers."'
Defemw to Cse AMMs
LOS ANOELRS. May 6. Volley at
allbia will ae thVdefense assd by Jan.
McN'amara'a attorney, who are bend
Ing all effort to show that It waa lm-'
possible for him to have been ber
within twslve hours of tbe time when
the Times building waa blown up.
Tho Bums men nre ataklag effort
to combat this. They are hssglng a
close watch on the wHnaaaaa aupnosed
to hare seen McN'amara the night of
the explosion or Immediately prior
to It.
CXCLR SAM HAS AX
EVEN CHAXCE: XO MORE
WASHINGTON'. May C Ossslala of
tho department of tbe Interior say
that the government has aa even
chance, no more, of retaining tba
S0.090 worth of land eemprleed In
the Alaskan Cunningham elalnu. It
la atated that- the oaaa of proof of
fraud In connection wKb the. slat raa
Is on tho government, and It stay be
Impossible to aaow'deSnlte eollualoa.
LWM SINKS IHU:
HnjpwJT WfBajrJW saf wHMVsrvfJ
fii ir jwe mm
Complaint waa Sled thla morning
before Justice Grave, eaarglaf Dan
iel Wick, an Indian. wHh nmmlt
ting aasaalt and battery by striWac an
Indian woman. Wkka Bleed gnttty.
aad waa Saed IS and coots, watsb be
paid, and waa aet free.
tlon of saliva aad gastrin aad paaare-
atlc Juice. Olives clean tbo month.
Soup haa little nutritive value, but la
rich in gastrin, saaMers. A free Saw "
of Juices la thna tnanrad far tae Sab.
a food rich In' pretald. Tha entree,
by name, appearance and taate, a
cures a Sow of Jalee ta digest tbe v
Jolat and. sti tme, fends. Tn.
atvory malatalaa the Saw, Sjwaata
and daaaart, with their pleasant taste -r
and attractive aVfjagfigM, are ahlMS '
after actual hueger baa boas' as.
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