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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1008 SALtW COUNCIL GETS HOT Over Delay Jn Pnvlnj; by Ldirgei' In JfoiVHl Mayor HtmN in a Ting 'ding Mrrnigf CVnnpnny (lota n Move On. t The councT nlffetlng' Inst night wbo abort but peppery. The obdur mo position of the Portland Itnllwny, Light & Powor company In the mat t$r of street paving wha censured" by Mayor Rodgers; the council thon jftiBBcd resolutions providing for tht giving Bupposed to Imvo originally neon left to the railway compnny, stsncsalng the cost to tho company; eloan-tip day was dlBciiBfled and will Kgon materialize, nnd piano perfected for tho receiving of bide for tho bj&nds to be Issued for tho paving of yourt Htreo4.. Tho mayor's lettor, which brought forth enthusiastic hnndclhpplng on tUo part of the MBually scdnto coun cil, nnd the Btntement by Council man Stockton, nlc,o mot ivlth hoarty applause, that ho wan rendy to vote for tho tearing up of overy bit of tho railway company's tra'ck In this city, was as follows; Mayor's Letter. ,To tho common council of tho city of; 8alem, Oregon, Oontlemon: On March 2nd, 1908, you ndoptcd speci fications providing for navlnc the street rnllway rondbeI with bltullth- icvnnd vltrlflod brick on such streets n may hermftor bo paved with hard wnrfaco pavement. At thnt tlmo a number of your inomborB met In con ference with rcprcflontntlvos of the P6rtland Railway, Light & Powor company. I am not familiar with what tranBplrod, but I am told that tho BpecIflcntloiiK above referred to aro a roHtilt of that conforonco. Tho compnny, through tholr local representative, Mr. Page, has sub mitted a hid for paving tholr trncks .in required on State Htroot botween Commorolnl and Twelfth BtreetB nnd ho Inform mo that active conatruc llon work will begin thin week. Vhon I nBkod him If ho waH pro parod to Hiibmlt a bid for paving tholr track on Commercial street, ho replied that ho was not. and that he could not promlBo that they would do any work on Commercial Htnlot thin year. I then rang up tho preal dont of tho compuny, Mr. .Iov,olyn, nt Portland, and put tho question to him. He oxnroKHod mrprlfto that wo should want him to pave on Com rporcltl street this year, and said he understood 1hat Stntn ntreot and one block of liberty woro nil he would bo required to look after In 1008, and that he com Id not do nny moro for fialnm right now on nccount of tight money, etc. It has now boon ono yoar slnco your honorable body adopted sued flcatlons for pnvlng lower Stnto Htroot Including tho rnllway truck, nnd wo hnvo heard senrcoly anything but ploiu and complnlnts. and pro tests, nnd throatB from tho railway company Blnce. Thoy wanted the original specifications changed from concrete nnd Belgian blocks to some thing chenpor. Thl wna refused and thoy signed a protest ngulnat tho Improvontont which tlod the wholo matter up. The council then provid ed for paving thrco blocks of Court rtroct Including their crossing nt Liberty Btreet to whlnh thoy nslo objeclcd, and their trnok was cut out of tho Improvement with the result thnt It Is now planked, presenting an tinslght'y disfigurement na well ns n menace to tho Ufo of the street. Upper State ftroot was then taken uft, specifying concrete and llolglnn "blpokw for tholr track. Thoy again objoctod and their track was strick en out of tho siieclflcatlons. Tho council was then nppronchod 'With overture to tho oft out that In asmuch n tholr franchlao roqulrcd thorn to plank only, thoy would bo wllllm? to dlekor with the councl' for a va; tho council to kIvh a new franchise, and they magnanim ous')' agreeing to pnv but not, however, more than five block' of railway In an one year. ifiMisands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. l'rrvnioiicjr of Kidney lles Most people do nut rtulue the alarm ing incrtMbC and remarkable prcvnii-m y oiKHincy uncase. WOiilckidJicdisM orders are- life rngst citiunjon diseases that pre vail, they are alir.Oft the Ln rei vivitl l'V puUrnj avl phy fijijnus, t we frit tArmedw with dttri.fi ike iJI'tHt, wliile the mif IHiI dhuiic umicruuiu's the stcm. WJint To Ho. There Is comfort in tin knowledge k often exprtMiaed, that lr. Kilmer Swamp-Hoot, the areut kidiwy rmnedy, flillilla every Wl tiicuriwK rhcutiintUm, imIii m the iwok, kidney. Iher, bladder mid ever v mh of tUu unitary ixnwnc. jt corrects inability la hUl water ami sentdiug intut m paiiiix it, or lud effects fiilluwitix ue of Nquer, wine or lecr, nnd ovcn-ouics thnt unpleasant ne cessity of Ik-iiijc compelled lo jjo often during the iUv. and to Be up many times during the iiij(ht. The mild ami the cxttaouluury effect of Swamp-Root U KH)il mil wed. It bttnuW the hiKbekt for its wonderful cures of the nut Ui tressiug cases. If you nel a iiiedieiu you bhould have tho lnwt. Jiold by drug, gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar bUu. You may have a sample lnntle and, a IKMR tuai tens an about it , both sent free by mail. AddrtftsPr. Kilmer & Co., Iling- luillltOII, N. Y. Wheil Baudot wmp.oa. "writing mention this paper and don't make nny mitituke. hut remember the name Dr Kilmer's bwnuip Root, aud 'the address, iungliamtou, N. Y. IgijrQ wy T '1 Vllllmh'Vt MvOTgfRrny The Real Value If you have headache or neuralgia you want relief; want it quick. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills stop the pain in just a few minutes. But their real value lies in the fact that they leave no bad after effects. They do not create nausea or derange the stomach. Nothing can therefore take the place of Anti Pain Pills for the relief of headache or other pain. "Dr. Miles' Antl-Pnln rills do nil that Is claimed for tlntn In ourintf i ad nchfli and nruratelu, -I wait In l'nrm ington nnd I Imd a fearful Iioaduclie; the grntlcmnn of the lion.e said, "t'ako on or mv lvlfo'K l'nln 1'IIIs.' and I did. nnd In leiut than ouu-liair hour 1 felt as wtll ns eVrr. 1 naked the nnino of thpo and he in Id Dr.. Miles' Antl-I'nln I'llls. I purrlmiHd a box, nnd told my totally 1 hnd fo'ind a preat prl2e itomcthlntr to euro headache. My three diuiKhtom nlo used them. A thou and thnnks for such a iem"dy." MItS. JAMES HLACKlJt'nN. 30 Summer St., KochcKtor, K. 1L Dr. Mltei' Antl-Paln Pllli art told by your druoolt. who will nuarantee that the flrtt packago will benefit. If It falls, he will return your monay. 23 dote, 20 cents. Never aold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind You vory properly refMsed to grnnt a new frnnchl.se under tho terms demanded, wlieroupon they responded with n proposal for a cheap track construction In tho dis trict to be pnvod. This was like wise rejoctod, till at last acceptable apocl Mentions providing for water proof hjtumlnouH foundation with htmvy rails aud vitrified brick were agcod to nnd tho matter whs then stippoHod t be closed. Now they come ngaln protesting against tho ininrovenient of Com mercial stroet stating as a reason that thoy nro required to spond $350,000 for street pnvlng In Port land, hence cannot nfford the few thousand asked for In Snlom, All Patience Kxlimistcd. (lentlemen, for tho Inst yoar I have tried to.exerclsg. the Broatext patiouce and forbearance In donl Iiir with tho Portland Ualhvny, Ultht & Powar compnny, In the hope thnt our stroet Improvement work mlKht ko alonp without a tlo up In the courts, hut under rmcIi provoca tion tin we faco now, I declnre my natlonce hns boon tried to the break ing point nnd I. for one, will irtnnd It no loniccr, If we must submit tho Improvement of our thorough fares to the dictation of tho Portland Hallway, Light & Povo,r company, oj' nny other corporation, tho sooner wo know It the bettor. I ask you gentlomen to pass a resolution tonight calling for bldB, on tho Ininrovemont of tho railway track on Commercial Btroot from Trade to Center, ns por resolution and specifications rocontly ndopted, and I promlso you that i: tho rnll way company attompta to block this Improvement thoro will be a morry war on In Snlom, Orogon. Rospect fullv, OKO. P. RODGERS, Mayor. Tin Proceeding. Th public buildings committee waH Instructed to look Into tho con dition of tho roof of the city hall, and see to th painting of the same and nlso to attond to plumbing In tho building. The committee appointed some months ago to appraise tho damage acemlng to property owners by the ronton of the widening of Chomeko tn street ono ytmr ngu, asked to ho reliev-'.i. hut as thh would be Ille gal Mich action wan not takou. The hot lettar from Mayor Otorge K. Uodgom on the action of the Port laud Hallway; Light and Powor company was horo rend. A roso- utlon calling for the advertising of bid for the navlng of Coinnnrrclal street along the railway tracks from Trade wtreot to Center, tho work to be n-ROMOd to the- compnny. wn lKKd. IroaJwv bjtjiueu N. Mill street and MndUon htftoet was Uio noxt tUikriffiPlviRttiMitlon and a re uMan ivrff pMaod to Improve It nl fm'iih&rftfjrond to take cure of the improvement, eonawtlns; of liiank'nit. a the crotAlng in addi tion to lii share of the remainder of pilr Hue property owners complnlning of the Southern Pacific company allowing its cars to stand on Front street wns "turned down," nnd humorously re ferred to "the committee. on bridges," who are expected to forget its existence. This action was take ; because these cars are allowed to stand on Front street for tho bSnoflt of Snlem manufacturers. A petitioli from North Salemltes asking that the Oregon Electric Railway company bo compelled to Isell tickets on the cars, which run early in the morning and late at night, on their way to nnd from tin barns, as this Is the only war for those living nonr the north city lim it o get to and from their homes to the center of the city. Several complaints were referred to the street committee rognrding tracks nnd condition of streets in gonern' City Recorder Moorec was In structed to send notices to tile dif ferent public service corporations wnrnlng them of the ordinance pro viding that there shall be no digging in the streets without authorization from the council. A sum nmountlng to $712. being nnwints remaining In sevpral obso lete accounts, was. put into nn in cidental fund. This ntnount will b1 used to buv a street sprinkler. I3lds for the bonds fo:' the paving of Court street will be received nt tho next meeting of the council. Councllmnn Sto'z bfought the mnt ter up with the statement "that the council had bee asleep;" that is was necessary to i&sue tho bonds before beginning the improvement of the street. The city nttoruey was In structed to pnpnre the necessary r Folutlon. tho bonds to be In de nominations from $50 to $500 at G per cent interest. Mavor Rodgers here took tin the mitt?r of "a clonn-rup dny" to he held sometime In May. A resolu tion was passed Instructing the street commissioner to plncc refuse can on the principal street cornors. The council voted the street commis sioner's forco to tho "olonnors" as sistance. Councilman Frnzer sug gested a legal holiday bo doclared, but this was not acted upon ns the mavor thought such "nlhuslnKtn might not be shown by tho employ ers of large numbers of persons. Several schemes wero noxt dlscus sod to fore? tho romovn! of old, un sanitary and unwholosome Bhncks. Tho city nttornoy, hospital and hanWi and po'ico committees will ioo how Uiose old huts can be re moved. A resolution wan carried author izing the street committee to fill In the holes on tho Fair Grounds rond. The Oregon Rlectrlc Railway com nanv was grantod a franchise to ex tend their lino on High Htroet which now on'y reaches Trnde street, south to Mill stroet nnd thonco wost to Liberty. The, company own proper ty nt High nnd Mill BtreetB nnd a Nation will be Installed at that point, Object to Strong Medicines? Many pooplo objoct to taking, tne strong medlclnos usually proscribed by physicians for rhounintlstn. There Is no need of Internal treatment li nnd ca8o or muscular or chronic rhoumntlsm, nnd moro than nlno out of ovory ton cases of tho disease iro of ono or tho other of theso vnrle tlOB. Whon thoro Is no fovor nnd ll tlo (If nny) swelling, you may knoe that It !b only nocoanry to apply Chamborlaln'H Liniment freoly to get qulok roltof. Try It. For sale by Dr. Stopo's drug store. i o New Notaries, Orogon Electric Vohlc'o Compnny Principal ollko, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000: Incorpora tors, M, I). Wakomnn, U. S, Howland and F. C. Gibson. Eugene Roal Estate and Invest ment Company Principal office. En gene, Orogon; capital stock, $50, 900; Incorporators, M. Svarvrud, I. H. Rlngluim nnd M, Hanson. North Coast Co-oporatlve Lum ljpr Compnny Incorporated under laws of Arlzonn; capital stock. $1, 000,000; attorney In fact, W. O. Jeffs, Portland, Orogon. UKCU5 DAY AT SALE MONDAY, MAY 4th--Performances at 2 and 8 d m ! vv rrs?v S & i?f&i too sw SVSflii3 SfeLPM VT JMIU i 42 DOUBLE LENGTH R. R. CARS 22 Famous Equestrians 18 Daring Aerialisfs 23 Mekry Clowns vAakBi flKRt 'kH I m tA?f iHHillr M m 5T -THC BTAUTinn CS 0N W C V x l A i-MtttiiLliVn fircividllle fir ihit ini- . Dru'yjmflii, "p lipod trwt between Ooinnfikultil nnd Sixth, the ratlway n mpany being compelled to pay Us ha r. was also nssd by the coun cil. In resolution coudeiulnv the condli'ou of th road e'roMtngs of tho Orogon $lctrlc company, the A. Wei oh lntro8t will be compelled to keep the ttroets ovr which their lines cross, in us good conMltlou as thy now are, and ut thr nio grade to b fixed by th lt Mtglnaor In ii near future. Winter street U to b tmprove.1 by gradlug and filling la uetwM the north line o mill trjek to the Fair Ground road, the cost to be charged to the ahuttlug piouerty owners. A resolution instructing the juvft coiNmiiwiOHOr to build wooden ldewalk on th wet Ut of Fourth auiiet nt the lutewaeHQ.ns ut Nor way. Jftr"u nnd M4a0n Mreets wnm referred to th stret commit tee A riuViifjiu was parsed providing for the grading of Commercial street betwQin Coiuor and Mill and Statu treet biHwoen Church aud Commer cial A petition from a number of Tho rormor'B "Wife Is very carotid about her churn. Shi icaldi It thoroughly after uing, and give It a sun bath to sweeten u Sha knows that If her churn Is sour It villi mint Ut bulter that ii made In It. The itomach is 'i qhurn. In tho stomttch and dlgeatlva Slid .nutritive tracu aro performed pro easted which are dlrnoet exactly llko the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomuch-ohurii Is foul It makes foul all which is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach U not alone the bad taste in the mouth and tho foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of tho pure current of blood and the dissem ination of dUuuso throughout tho body. Dr. Ptorce's tiolden Medleal Ulscovorr makes the sour and foul stomnch sweet. I It dooa for tho stoniAch what the washing ami sun bath dolor thechurn absolutely removes e -r uiiiMiig or corrupting cle- PEOPLE 350 HORSES I 9 i8lJil- UIK V Double Menaererie o-- - X S QaR Qnmin UsnnnrlrnmsV v. v v uzm .iiiiiiQiii .iiwuiuuime v v ,x Vj Qporoc nf Troinprl Uilrl RopctcAMA UUUI WO Ul I I UIIIUVI II II VI LUUUIV, Pretty EDNA MARE' The Only Lady in tho Entires World who throws SOMERSAULTS on tho Nnked Back of a Swiftly Running Horeo. AY v , Thundering Roman Chariot Races Educated SEALS & SEA LIONS A COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS Only Lady Japanese Ariists in America 20 Astanfshfng Acrobats HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES HERDSrfPERFORMING ELEPHAN CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS 1ND1CUS CAKE WALKING HORSES TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS tL I . SW tJ Jl v ctfwP W55rsTf r xpmjiiLV x nmrr ,s itr'inTic-ixvr-i'xxr-k. - 5 WiiSrC t-scs?Nrs 'icVvtfi Sill ywjsjrvsSXNA rW 'iff Vftflm A L&t FleurTs -x--:te: 11 Arabian Tumbb Joxei3rated 3tlrk (10) 'Fill S. 4a,r'e,ifHlulCjHltkMMB8l v mmwmmmi Ma- M M nUll.l. 1 "" juyrisi 7Rkn Cm V a .; yr . x- a w .rt ) v ?-m X mi ehb A Wi Grand STREET PABABE K 4 K. I). HUME STANDS PAT I FOIt STATBMENT NO. 1 Xmv Thnt Cnko Ts Nnniiunf. Ilumo Rny "dot Aboard." It. n. Mil mo. who Is winking n ouc- costf'il cfimpalgn for Joint roproson-j muv irom uooh nnu uurry counties ns nn Independent enndidnto, arrived nt Norjh Ilond, nnd whon aeon by n Ilnrbnr roporter snld thnt ho wns no- for Rtntomcnr No. 1. Mr. Hume has boon n Ilopuhllnnn n'l hls Ufo and now th.i tho Ronub llcnns hnvo ovorwholmlnfily shown tholr st.onRth throuRhout the stnto In the prlmnry loctlon over tho Domocrnts, ho bolloves In tho Ropub CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET GKIUIAX 1MKEBY AM) CX).VFJm05lflj Now under new BinJ!;j I'roprleton r lnto lln nl fruh tU I tn.lnin l)ftVor fOOOl -'CT to all part of tie ( 'J f-HJ and wedding wkH-l n,i hort notice Gfte w l OUEATICST REORPTION IN HIS TOItV OF PACIFIC COAST TO HE (3IVR.V FLEET UIK)N ITS AH1VAL. Tho clowning ovont In tho world fainoc.13 voyn.RO of tho Arnerlcnn battloshlp lloct will ho tho roiiBlng rc- llonn party nccoptlng tho ntntomont cBpiion u received in Ban rn'icisco nnd voting In tho gonoral election In om tho hour tho sixteen big men- Juno a thov votod In tho primarios. of-jvar plough through the Oolden "Lot every man who votod for Cnho Gata n May Dth until theclc?o of the or Fulton voto for Cako-at the regu- ra rpvlpy on May 8th, every nr Section In Juno nnd no other moment will be filled with stlrnng onndldnto will have a ghoat o; a njl hlBtorlo events. Phow , for by tho primary voto It Te Souther Pacific Company oni thnt the Ropubl'cnn pnrtv has ,,nea l" Oregon will make a lov onnmliWnlv QRalmlliila.1 llio xhnltnrfld rOlind trip mtO fOI thlB OCCnBlOn rnnks of tho DomocrntB.,, trQia Snlom to San Frnnclsco of 125. return limit la 29 dnya. Tula will .Salem, and & cn u .u! on short notice . 1 . I. .VI -A lV inai i ' "" ,..u ,r rw DR. KUM WOSMBBPCL CHBB thiii t..t tou frtlk Ori1 ' ' hiimii fltt"' ana euro Hon or pain. ., Dr. Kum Ii Wo '" H W' with "cTWioon VthVy can- a,, n'PQ time to see in detail the! BWt people bere. -wnn iocai nupuiyQn't, jyi inoy cnn- ..... . . .. nt itv nf c!j.n , . . ,A rA4r. tnoUJ" .uaan .,! i ,,j.. ,.... ik .. of Interest In and around tho nay " .. doctor!,1 HWyWUl ,.,,m .., II.U1WI vW miiM ii jvH ,, .Wj, .!, i,ift rlna nf nlnnfinrfl knOWn 10 """ . ... ., m ju-w o.w ...,.a u. ....-. rMlUB. mnt tnk fntrnnl rPidodlfs. Hall's Catarrh Cui'e I takon Internally, In Southern CaJlfornla. Call on any them can cure and acs drc ly e boo. and i aontB for dcrlptive matter of Cal- uDg trouble, relw' mtSNSJSS!?. Ilair. Catarrh !;frnj. maUo sleeping cr resorva. J and wd.y dW Cure la not a quack modlolne. It,t,on ,n advance. VoMTmvY I Dr. Kum ke Ji wna nrMorlhad hv our of tho best' .wf- McMURA' . . ' . r.nale Uoobfl Is tlon of the two 'nimltontR nhftt ivi1mjia cihaK winav.fil menu lu this way it cure bloichoa, ' w,i,B jB eHrBi CaU;rb. Sad i'iiutiim, cii,'Huiu, wruiuimiM &UPIIIUKS, . u-tluionia!s fr orw, or ijHn onlliig itkers und ull : p j OHBNMBY j& no Trm. Tn humorsord onaruliiBfruw bid blood. ',4dlf o CHMNin Ca' POl,, To .. ,- m.o n..r,..SVy. ,011, ,aSl0 ,n. c,M ., n!lllr. .rl. 7S.M nl3 irravi iwon ii uhc ui vi ui , , . ,.. nhvslciana In this country for vonri "-" riwyuuu.i ": u'" ...,,. unit an 1 . rlr nrMrr!ntlai. It is JO-V - SCOTT, A6Utnnt uenora. ed,eJ cure pn - H roiPiMHiI of ho hwf tonlcg known.! "' 'Kr Agent. erythlng elifl , 4 flrR. acting dlroctly on the mucous. "Oru. Touch of Nnture Makes the ..,. tre price f surfaces. Tie perfect comblna- diopsy ana . ... nrlTHC " .He fl. H!. win- ,our'inouth.'col n i foul toetK I ? . K'. nro woak nnd oally tlrod. fcol doprmd I, Um " H" s Fm,, W,U i0r and doKiiiliiiit. havo fraquont headaches, j '",;,u cu. whim Mien urirrvgiiiarDowea, sour "r -. v uun ,-.r,i i,v nhnn wiotn',! Pnnirh Rem or blitor i...,ga afier oatliuc and ur! Thi venire, which has boea tryHK roA b? C.h"mbor 1 c"f.B ... .... . - --..i ho v wruo prmrc in inxs uiuuuinv ..ii.. rrw. - .. Wholo World Kln.,f lUiiawon ... OMrU,mtV .... " '- . . . . msAarflt. ..lei wn n a roosior nnas a om l very " vintSH worm he ca'ls all the hons in the try can write for jf xarni yaru to come anu snar? . similar trait of human nature Is to he observed when a mail discovers something exceptionally good wants a. I hh friends and neighbors to shan the benefits of his discov ry. This U the touch of nature that wakos the who' world' kin. This exp.alua why people who hav be" ( If you want K"3 if from bcv ..-rfC .n nnvi ' RVl"- appotlte,xh'syniptums, or any consider-1 cee In department No. 1 of tb ablo number iifUum. iitdlcatathatyou are ' circuit court, hat b dieharge4. eu tiering from biluiusmss. torpid or lazy and Judge Burnet" hat ordered a ro- llVnrUltll thO ll.l.ll UO.'nmmi.li n.. In.ll- ... -. . . jetton, or "I w,u .nafheTr aundani " akTn u .' jT" ffilSi'S. taW parted wUh doraiiKcmei.;-. '' " UOT "" Juflje uhoh) n. ,. m .. . . . nf .... tn gQmflpnii icalKi. w.1 .vene department No. 2 naxt r.' :? " T. ,,' mr iA bv Dr. wm ' innilgv. , .w. . ..a .-..waj ,w w. -. lorangcmei ih ie.T en edv wrlta letters to the manufact rera for publication, that others slro-1 Ilarly ailing may also use It and ob- j ta n re e. Bah nd every one vi nE3uES054SSS Monday, iiiAiiiaiH' .T5n?nlvTTyv"rWg ,vt w L TrLiTTIJL. aji.!"harnionlnnO rm-,i,Hi ,n :t. i?r.' i;i,-m y. Uiicaxjin. hut this Is absolutely trua will b rcnaily proven to your satisfaction ;Stne'6 drug store. If yiu ill but mud ii postal card request ' w in iv v. rirri-i' inuraio. K v.. for a Jn of his h. ok et-Qt extracts from , the J-t-udnl niedu-al authorities!. cIvIdb i Uie iianiM ot ail iU incrcdlenu entering Into h vri r'd famiHi nmilclnes and ahov.- ' Jnp hat H.o niftt eminent medical oaea trflht,ttj;iic4UieBJ,vv .' .;- !A i'or Infants antTCMldren. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Blswvten Ct?t?rtA TEA - packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. nit WHITE BMJJJi ! A tarvt' ' IS' VUCl-KX wFxa I Tour f nxer returni jour none U job doa'i . IfiS X- iwWJ" have f600".. IStASSM " t. .-':