Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.
■D roads conference
Be Held in Tillamook City To-
Morrow (Friday).
Moods Roads Conference is to be held
M* city to-morrow (Friday) at the
Mt house, lasting all day, concluding
banquet at the Allen house in the
K>g- I edge John H. Scott, president
lb* Oregon Good Roads Association,
Ha number of prominent citizens and
Hers from Portland, will i>e present.
B)is is the first good roads conference
■ held in Tillamook City it is to lie
jigd that the people will turn out The
IBty courts ol Yamhill and Washing
■punties had been invited to attend.
I the following letters will explaiu
to they are unable to do so :
■ McMinnville, Ore., Aug 21, 1908
. Carl Huberlach,
■ Tillamook Development League.
■U k S ir ,—! received vours of the 19th
(last evening.
1 thank you very
■ lor your invitation tn the meeting
Mr good roads convention, but we
(be unable to attend as we will be tn
■usiness of our county court and
ffile to spare the time at the date of
K meeting.
Yours very truly,
R. P. B ird .
County Judge.
Hillsboro, Ore., Aug. 27,1908.
Karl Haberlech,
SC. Tillamook Development League,
{Tillamook, Oregon,
B ak |S ir ,—Iu reply to your invita-
f to attend Good Roads meeting in
■ city on September 4th, will say
lye been making everv effort to ar-
ge matters so that either invself or
»of the Commissioners could attend,
apn account of the regular session of
pmissiouers Court on the second and
’d. and other important matters we
I be compelled to decline your kind
(cation.
he subject of good roads is the par-
Bunt issue with us in Washington
|otv, und at no time before.has the
■lar demand for firstclass macadam
ds been so grear with us.
he good roads meetings throughout
•tate should demand of our legis-
ire an appropriation to aid the
■ties in this permanent road building
|to place the work under state super-
■ regard to the road by wav of Wil-
■ river from this county to Tillamook,
■n assure you that this county will
»operate with you in any improve-
mts necessary.
Wishing Tillamook county great
itfits from her good roads meeting,
«main,
Very truly yours,
J. W. G oodin ,
County fudge.
| Letter from the Secretary.
' Portland. Oregon. Aug. 31, 1908.
I. Carl Haberlech,
|Tillamook, Oregon.
I dear Sir ; •
rhe Ways and Means Committee of
I Oregon Good Roads Conference has
B been in session in this office, their
bcipal theme of discussion being the
Bamook meeting.
■dge Scott will be there all day the
h. and with him will be other mem­
fl of the committee, though 1 cannot
initely advise who—Judge Scott’s
[tress will of course be the central
Bure of tne meeting, and it is especial,
«•wired that the program should nol
elaborate, to give everv opportunity
[plain results—getting talk, on prac.
Bl questions.
fudge Scott will advise regarding any
hl project or condition at Tillamook,
ling nn extra day for it if necessary,
ere may he some road construction
B wish him to inspect, some rock quar-
ffon want an opinion on.
iotice has gone to every newspaper
Abe state concerning this Tillamook
Itting, and I am enclosing a few of the
Himerable clippings, thinking they may
•of interest.
tillamook has the honor of holding
t initial meeting in a movement which
II do more than any other one factor
| develop the state of Oregon. And
I place* have more abundant resour-
I to be opened through the medium ol
od roads than Tillamook county.
Bach and every member of the Way*
M Mean* Committee predict for you a
Being meeting.
Very truly yours.
W. L. CmssEY.
Ifcretary, Wav* and Menns Commit-
L Oregon Good Roads Conference.
’illamette
University.
roUMDtD IN
1844.
W $50,000 BUILDING
THIS
YEAR.
THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
I* strong, brain-developing courues,
(her course* in Oratory. Music. Theo
By. Edmation, Medicine, Law and in
to Academy.
45 Nofutor).
Auction.
High
’¿Ute Libraries afford
Mtagos
For catalogue address
quality In-
superior ad ■
President F. HOMAN
Salem. Oregon.
For a Sprained Ankle
A Sprained ankle may be cured in
foot one-third the time usually re-
Bired. by applying Chamberlain * Pain
alm freely, ami giving it «baolute rest.
*r sale by all druggists.
TILLAMOOK STAGE ROBBER
Postal Inspector Recovers Money
Taken From Stage,—Shotgun
Found in Valise.
Th* Bart Machine*.
The Idea that peace could be lb*
rurinal relation of the nations never
entered Napoleon’s bead or the bead
of any man about him. declares A.
L. Kielland in ’’Napoleou s Men and
Methods." In bls mind peace could
only mean a pause between two wars
He had no Idea to give to the world.
His thoughts did not go beyond his
own life. He shrinks at once In com­
parison with a man of science, w ho ex­
pends his life to create a thought that
will nourish and elevate posterity.
If Napoleon reached the hl, best strm
mit of a prince and a commander, he
was also the last who succeeded in
gathering about bls person all the
glamour that had been wont to accom
pany and adorn the bloody business
of war. There was no more of It after
his fall.
War became afterward an
academic study Military affairs came
to resemble industrial Interests, in
which it is the best machines that gain
the victory.
We now- strip cur armies of their
gold cords and waving plumes. The
admiral, who used to stand on the
bridge In his gala uniform, with his
decorations and sash, now sits in a
steel box and presses buttons like n
telephone girl. When the glamour goe
from a thing It is near its end.
A Poatic Comparison.
The poet was favoring a friendly
foul with bls last verses. Bays a
writer in St James' Budget. The
.-erses were descriptive of a beautiful
girl. The poet read:
Agricultural College.
Corvallis. Oregon.
«
«
EVERYTHING FOR
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPTIONS
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul­
ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture,
*
; Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
We specialize on preset itptlon
Matt fackson, alias A. Carlson alias
"Her hair was massed In flowing curls.
etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and
The color or a whisper."
compounding and therefore
‘The Swede," who held up the Tilla­
carry a stock which repre­
This made the listener “sit up.” i Art ; Civil. Electrical. Mechanical and
mook stage, robhed its three passengers
sents everything that phvsi-
"What’s that?” be said. “Read that ; Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Pbar-
and rifled the United States mail* July 2
cians hereabout are likelv to
again.”
inacy.
prescribe. All new worthy
last, is under arrest iu San Francisco,
“I thought you would say something
Offers elementary courses in Agricul.
pharmaceuticals aie here as
as has been announced in dispatches to
about that.” the poet answered. “1 lure, Forestry, Domestic Science and
soon as out and our hue ot
The Oregonian. Postal inspector E. C.
don’t want to appear egotistical, but
prescription drugs is com­
Art, Commerce, nnd Mechanic Arts, in­
Clement returned yesterday from the
plete at all times. Onlv goods
that little phrase gives some scope for
cluding
torge
work,
cabinet
making,
ol highest purity and quality
Bay City, where he recovered about
the exercise of the mind."
steam
fitting,
plumbing,
machine
work,
are
ever used.
"In what way?"
$6000 worth of checks, drafts, money
Physicians who are ac­
etc.
The poet laughed.
orders and postage stamps, {practically
quainted with our stock and
Strong faculty, modern equipment ;
“Don’t you see," he said, “how beau­
the total value of the booty.
methods invar'a >ly feel sure
tifully
that
describes
the
shade
of
her
free
tuition
;
opens
Sept.
25.
of best results from the medi­
Although fackson is wanted in San
hair? Every poet speaks of golden
Illustrated catalogue with full infor­
cines they have prescribed
Francisco for highway robbery, the Cali­
hair or raven locks. To be a success mation on application to the register,
when they see our label on
fornia authorities will surrender their
the bottle.
one must be original. Well, she did
free.
charge to the Federal officers in this
Expert services day or night.
not have golden hair. It was nearly
Prices as low as anywhere.
state when the latter are ready to pro­
golden, and I convey the impression
\lav we fill your prescriptions?
What Do They Cure!
ceed with the trial. Having used a fire­
by means of that one word.”
The above question Is often asked con­
The other still looked puzzled.
arm and endangered the stagedriver’s
Dr. Pierce’s two loading medi­
“You have beard." said the poet pa­ cerning
life in committing the Tillamook robbery,
CHAS. I. CLOUGH
cines, "Golden Medical Discovery” and
tiently.
"that
silence
is
golden?"
"Favorite
Prescription.”
Jackson will be liable to a life sentence
Reliable Druggist,
The answer is that "Golden Medical
“Yes." the other admitted.
at McNeil's Island if convicted.
Tillamook, Ore.
“Well.” resumed the poet, “if silence Discovery ’’ is a most potent alterative or
blood-puritier, and tonic or Invigorator
When the Tillamook holdup was re
is golden what would a whisper be? and acts especially favorably in a cura­
ported llie local post inspector* sent out
It would be nearly golden, wouldn't tive way upon all the mucous lining sur­
faces. as of the nasal passages, throat,
notices to all Pacific Coast point*. These
It?"
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels aud
including a description ofjackson, who
The poet laughed again. The other bladdeo. curing a large per cent, of catar­
R. A. D. PERKINS,
was
sitting
down
aud
could
not
stag
­
was suspected, he having just concluded
rhal cases whether Abe disease affects the
The Greatest General.
>at.
larynx,
bron-
nasal
pw<ages.
the
1
ger,
so
be
laughed
too.
a sentence of 14 years in the Oregon
All tblugs duly considered, the great­
I dyspepsia),
chia, stomach'll as cat
Penitentiary foi robbing a street car in est general of whom we have any
. bladder
bowels (as miikous
RESIDENT DENTIST.
(ben li
uterus or other
Indian Burial*.
this city. Not long afterwards Jackson knowledge was In all probability the
nr
has.
th
e
chro
nic
or
nl.-urarive
stages
of 4 thea.
The
Indian
method
of
burial
was
to
Office in Sturgeon's Building-
Carthaginian.
Hannibal.
All
the
In
­
appeared in San Francisco, where he at­
{iffections. it. is often successful in affect
fasten a corpse upon cross sticks sup­
tracted the attention of the police by the formation we have of Hannibal comes
9
ported by poles In the ground or in the
All Work Guaranteed.
lavish way in which he spent money. from his enemies, and yet what boughs of the tr“etops. Here the air
senses—
achievements they were forced to cred
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
Automobiles aud women occupied the
fe
.........
and
the
elements
silently
disposed
of
it him with! The secoud Tunic war-
greater portion of his time, an I soon he the most brilliant In history—was prac­ the lifeless clay until in a year or so isarpoweriui yet gentry acting invigwat-
was arrested on suspicion and lodged in tically one man against a whole na­ but little remained to bear evidence of Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn
out, over-worked women—no matter what
C Millan Photo Studio,
the City Jail, w here another old offender tion, and that tlie strongest then a tomb, perhaps some broken sticks has caused the break-down, ’’Favorite
Opposite the Post Office.
recognized in Jacsson the man who was known. With the army that he had In the top and a f»w scattered beads Prescription ** will bo found most effective
building up the strength, regulating
arrested in San Francisco about 20 molded out of raw and barbarous or human bones beneath the burial in
the
womanly
functions,
subduing
pain
years ago for highway robbery. At that levies Hannibal had to tight a nation place. I cannot conceive of anything and bringing about a healthy, vigorous Portraits, Views, Enlargements,
of the stoutest and best trained war more pitifully grewsome than an In­ condition of the whole system.
time Jackson contrived to escape.
A book of particulars wraps each bottle Crayons.
I
'riors of ancient times, and he had to dian burial ground of this type.
Detectives were 'assigned .on the case
giving the formulae of both medicines and
do this without any assistance from have seen them in the fall of the quoting what scores of eminent med­
and succeeded in locating in a down­
home. It has been well said that there year, when the winds were shaking ical authors, whose works uro consulted
town saloon a valise Jackson said was is nowhere else an example of what a and swaying the platforms and wring­ by physicians of all the schools of practice
his property. In it was found a sawed- single man of genius may achieve ing the leafless trees, flaunting the as guides In prescribing, say of each in­
gredient entering Into the.se medicines.
off shotgun, the same kind of a weapon against the most tremendous odds.— burial rags like signals of distress from
The words of praise bestowed won the
the
dead
and
whistling
through
and
several ingredients entering into Doctor
that was used at Sterling City a few New York American.
Piefce
’s medicines by such writers should
over the whitening bones and neglect­
days before, wheu 15 laborer*, returning
have more weight tffan any amount of
ed remains of those who had many a non - professional testimonials, because
Th*
Color
of
Jade.
from the Lumber camps, were held up
The idea of Jade possessing the vir­ time withstood the tempest aud storm such men are writing for the guidance of
by a highwayman and robbed of their
when the breath of life stirred within their medical brethren and know whereof
wages. Later, in another saloon, the tue of bringing the wearer food for them.—Army and Navy Life.
they speak.
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non­
delectives found a coat, admitted by tune arose in China, where the stone
secret.
and contain no harmful habit­
Is so valued that the finding of a par
Jackson to be his property. In one ol
formingdrugs. being composed of glyceric
Th*
Pelican.
tlcularly tine piece causes the state t<
extracts
of tno roots of native, American
the pockets were six gold watches.
The pelican is not au attractive bird
take possession of the land where II
medicinal forest plants They am both
With the coat was a package which, was found. The best specimens rep He offends both the eye aud the nose. sold by dealers in medicine. You can’t
on investigation, was lound to contain resent all the hues and effects of se.-i But he is commendably regular in his afford to accept as a substitute for one of
these medicines of known composition,
the rifled mail that was taken from the foam, but these are eagerly snapped habits. The parent birds catcb fish and any secret nostrum.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
up by collectors and seldom come Into after eating their fill deposit the others
Tillamook stage.
easy to take as candy, regulate and Ur
It’s easy here, be.
Upon examining the package.Mr. Clem­ the public market. There is another In their pouches under their bills and ▼igorate stomach, liver and bowels.
carry them to their young. These
cause our stock of
ent found that it contained, practically cause for the popularity of Jade. Its
paints, enamels,stains,
peculiar green tinge has the effect of pouches will hold from three to eight
in’.uct, every valuable letter and pack­
Summons.
making the human skin look very pounds of flsb. They are elastic and
varnishes, soid under
age that was taken from the stage. The
white. In tills connection the quality when distended to their utmost nearly In the Justice Court for the Second Justice
the mark of
robber had proceeded deliberately in of the stone Is of no account so Ion? touch the ground. When empty, the
District in Tillamook County, State of
rifling the content* of the pouch. Where- as the color is there. Indeed, many ponch Iles close up under the big* bill Rudolph Zweifel. Oregon.
Plaintiff,
ever a letter was found to contain a of the less expensive Jade ornaments and is merely a mass of wrinkles. It is
vs
money order, check, draft or postage are made from chips of the stone this pouch that gives the pelican his Andrew Casper,
ant.
stamps, its contents were not disturbed, which contain noticeable flaw».—Tear characteristic and disagreeable odor, '"'o Andrew 2 efend
Casper, the above named de­
caused by particles of decaying flsh.
fendant :
the letter of remittance being found io son’s.
In the name of the State of Oregon
The pelican’s legs are short and strong,
the contents of the envelope. Mr.
You are hereby required to appear amd
provides you with
and Its feet have large webs. It is not answer
Th* Actress’ Retort.
the complaint filed against you in
Clement says this will enable the postal
a perfect paint for
Georgette Leblanc, the actress, wife a fast swimmer or a rapid flier, but it the above entitled action on or before the
expiration
of
six
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
authoritirs eventually to forward all of Maurice Maeterlinck, was on tour is practically tireless in both air and
any purpose you
first publication of this summons, and if you
such letters to their proper destination. In a French town, where the local com
water. On land It Is awkward aud un­ fail so to appear and answer, for want
have in mind.
thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court
When arrested Jackson was wearing pany ''supported" her In oue of her wieldy.
for the relief demanded in the complaint
The wonderful
herein, that is to say for a judgment against
the gold watch that he bad stolen from husband's plays.
you for the sum of $50.00, with interest
new book, “The
How Frozen Insects R*viv*.
But the support was weak and halt
J. B. Cartwright, a traveling salesman
thereon from May —, 1908, and for the costs
Selection and Use
Experiments in reviving frozen in­ and disbursements of this action, and that
of this city, who was ore of the passen­ Ing. The poet's lines were mangled
following described personal property
ol Paints and f in­
sects by a naturalist show some sur­ the
and
several
characters
seemed
unabl
heretofore
attached
in
said
action
will
be
gers on the Tillamook stage.
ishes” goes to
to understand what they were saying prising results. A large cecropla moth, ordered to be sold to satisfy said judgment,
or the proceeds thereof, if said property be
Inspector Clement yesterday received
frozen in the center of a snowball sold before judgment is rendered, shall be tut-
Mme. Leblanc sought out her man
every purchaser.
from Yambill County another package
until ft was perfectly brittle, revived plied to the payment of said judgment. Tie
ager and spoke to him.
said personal property referred to ami
containing other mail which evidently
“A writer like Maeterlinck should be in twenty second* when held near a attached herein is described as follows, to-
had been thrown away by Jackson after treated with more respect."
stove. Seveial newly hatched Io moths wit :
GESÒNER & WOLFE,
One horse, the property of said defendant,
OpiMixitM the
he had appropriated me valuable paper.
“Madame." be answered. "M. Maeter revived In a *lniilar manner after being about six years old. being a horse purchased
ALLEN HOUSE.
frozen stiff aud then thawed out. Sim­ by said defendant from one H. V. Alley, and
These letters were found near the scene llnck is not the first to suffer. S-
now in the custody of the constable of the
phocles. Moliere. Ra<-lne, Shakespeare ilar experiment* with ant*, butterflies second justice of the peace district of Till­
of the robbery in Yamhill County»
and house flies gave the same results. amook County, Oregon.
Jackson is known to be a desperate Goethe and other great dramatists are
The Summons is published by order of G.
But the naturalist noticed that recent­ W. Sappington, Justice of the Peace in said
dally murdered In the same way."
character. Under the name .of A. Carl­
upon the affidavit of the plaintiffin
“Possibly, but they are not murdered ly hatched 'nsects resist cold better Court
said cause, and an order made thereon on
son he was sentenced to the Oregon Pen­
than older ones.
alive, at any rate."
the 29th day of August, 1908, and the first
itentiary from this city in 1899 for 14
publication of this summons is made on
Thursday, the 3rd day of September, 1908.
yenr* for holding up a streetcar. Allow,
Th*
Organ.
G. W. S appington ,
Th* Unappreciative Londoner.
Justice of the Peace.
ing for credit marks, it wa* possible for
Like most Important Inventions, that
London Is a marvel. But we Lon
him to earn release by reason of good doners do not wax passionate over Its of the organ is veiled In mystery. The
\
is the man who
Notice of Final Settlement.
invention of the organ has been attrib
behavior.—Oregonian.
qualities as the enthusiastic French
JW
has tried to get
uted
to
Cteslblu*.
a
barber
of
Alex
­
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
maD does over his Taris. There Is
the same service
for the County of Tillamook.
andria. about 250 B. C.; also to the
more
beauty,
more
charm,
more
In
the
matter
of
the
estate/
out of some
Don’t be afraid to give Chamberlain’s
celebrated Archimedes. 220 B. O. It
of Eli Goodspeed, de->
other make
Cough Remedy to your children. It in wealth, more culture and more art
ceased.
)
intended especially for coughs, colds, to be found In London than anywhere is certain that the organ was brought
N oticb is H ereby G iven ,—That the final
croup *nd whooping cough, and it is the In the world, and we stolid English to Europe from the eastern or Greek account of the administrator of the estate
ELI GOODSPHED, deceased, has been
beat medicine made for these diseases. people do not really appreciate it.— empire and was applied to religious of
rendered in the Circuit Court for settlement,
devotion*
in
churches
about
A.
D.
650.
For sale lit all Druggists.
and
that Monday, the ttth day of November.
London Graphic.
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ACME
QUALITE
THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY
1HEF 1SH BRAND SLICKER
A Paying Investment.
An Unwritten Law.
The smaller man bristled up.
“Bee here." be growled, “you have
applied two unpleasant terms to me."
Then be paused and scowled and came
a little closer. “1 Just want you to
understand that a third term doesn't
go in this country.”
Whereupon the big man drew back
a tittle and said no more.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Out of th* Hymnbook.
A minister, having given out hl* “no­
tice*." wa* about to read hl* hymn
when be wa* reminded of one notice
be bad forgotten. Stopping, he made
this announcement, apologizing for his
forgetfulness
Then, much to the
amusement of bls audience, be began
to line out the hymn as follows:
“Lord, what a thoughtless wretch
am I?"—Judge’s Library.
1908, in the < ircuit Court room at the
Court House, in Tillamook County, Oregon,
at the hour of Ten o’clock in the fore noon
has been appointed as the time and place by
the above named Court for hearing tne proof
of said final account and ‘.he settlement
thereof, at which time and place any and all
persons interested in said estate shall file
their exceptions in writing, and show cause
why said final account should not be ac­
cepted and approved and the administrator
discharged from his trust.
I By order of the Honorable William Gallo-
I way, Judge of the above entitled Court,
made this 21st day of April. A.D. 1908.
P M. T uout ,
Administrator of the Estate of
Eli Good speed, deceased.
Mr John White, of 38 Higldaud Ave.,
Houlton, Maine, says : ’’ Have been
troubled with a cough every winter and
spring.
Last winter I tried many ad
vertised remedies, but ihe Cough contin­
ued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery; before that was
half gone, the cough was all gone. This
winter the same happy result has fol­
lowed ; a few doses once more banished
the annual cough. I am now convinced
that Dr. King’s New Discovery i* the
last of all cough and lung remedies "
I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’
To Simplify English.
Sold under guarantee at Cha* I
Located at Last.
United States Land Office.
Clough’* drug store. 50c. and *1.00.
It Is th* vowels which are the great
Portland, Ore., Aug 14, 1908.
Drummer ^settling bill In Eagle
Trial bottle free.
Notice is hereby given that the North­
House. Hayfleld i—Pardon my curloai- difficulty of English pronunciation.
ty. sir, but what do you stuff your We want our vowel sounds standard­ ern Pacific Railway Company, whole
A Sure-enough Knocker.
post office address is St. Paul. Minneso­
Landlord ized for us—all the pronunciation*,
J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N.C., beds with In this hotel?
ta ¡baa thia 14th day of August, 190ft*
wttb
the
correct
Intonation*,
set
down
says: " Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is a sure- (proudly)—Best straw to be bad In this
filed in this office it* application to select
for
us
In
some
intelligible
and
easily
Drummer—Ahl
enough knocker for ulcere. A bad ene bull county. b’go*h!
under the provisions of the Act of Con­
came on my leg last summer., but tl-at That Is very Intereating I know now understood form.—Country Life.
gress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat.
wonderful salve knocked it out in a where the straw came from that broke
; 597* 620) as extended hr the Act of
few round*. Not even a »car remain, the camel’s back!—Puck.
• Congress, approved May 17, 1906, Li$t
The Genius.
|
of Se ’4 of Sec. 30. tp.
ed " Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns,
Mark Twain said of geniti* at a No. 0263. 8e
etc. 25c. at Cha* I. Clough * drug (lore.
, 1 south, range 6 went. W. M.
! New York banquet:
Hi* Was Hara.
Any and nil persons claiming'adveresly
“A genius, a* an old lady In Hannl-
“I beard blm behind the door plead­
$IOO Reward, SIOO.
j
bel once explained to me. I* a man I the lands described, or desiring to object
ing for Juat one. They must be en­
lietause of the mineral character of the
I what know* more’n be can find out , land, or for any other renaon. to the dis-
The reader« of this paper will be pleased U.
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease gaged."
end
spill*
rtttals
on
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(ort|the 25th day of September. 1908.
Handel's Philosophy.
I medical fraternity. Catarrh keln* a coaetitu- villa Courier-Journal.
First publication, August 27. 1908.
linnet di- nee- requires a conatuotioaanl treat­
Handel, when the curtain would rise
ment Hall « Catarrh Cure i« taken Internally,
upon a nearly empty house, would aay Last publication October 1, 1908.
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