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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
14. HOFEH, Ed. Rnd Prop.
a Independent Newspaper Dovotcd to Amctlcnu Principles and
the t'rnRro and berelopcment of All Oreijon.
I'iiIiIIkIioI Bverr Kvening Except Sunday, 8nlcm, Ore
MUHHCIUITION HATES.
(IiivftrUbly In Advance.)
Dlljr, by oarrlor, por year W.00 Per month Mo
DUt. by nmll, Pr year- 4.00 Per month afc
Weekly, by mull, per vcf 1.00 81s months Wo
j7
bee
SPECIAL DELIVERY
Eor conVonlonco of subscribers branch dollvory oincos aro establish
ert at flie following places at' 35 cants nor month, $1.00 for thrco months?
ABylum Storq, F. Q. Do Voo & Son, ABylum Avoumo Junction.
Carllno, Sovonteonth street, A. W. Lnno, Garden Rond Store.
Dauo's Store, Alex. Dnue, BoulhCommerclal fctrcct.
Electric Storo, C. M. Eppley, East Stato stroct.
Fairgrounds Storo, Ilnrrlson Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
Howoll'fl Cornor, Twelfth and Gross Btreots.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. EnglebaH, Twolfth streot,
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue.
Yow Park Storo, F. G. Doworssx, Twolfth and Leslie .
Lnno flrocorv. Sovonteonth strot
J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets.
"West Salem Storo, West Salem.
Zinn'a Confectionery, 478 Stato utroot.
Dr. Btono's, 241 North Commercial Btroot.
Huffmau's Storo, North Sixth street.
Gorman Dakory, cornor Twolfth and Ghcmekcta.
FARMERS TALK ON
CURE FOR SMUT
(Pendoton Tribune)
Will) the rain fall In tho Immc
tllato vclnlty of Pendleton has not
been sufficient to sprout tho seeds of
weeds on tho summerfnllow nnd to
mnko tho hoglnnlng of fnll seeding
nrivisnblo, yot thoro'hnn boon plenty
of molsluro In ninny wheat growing
flections of Umatilla and Morrow
e'otinttos, accordingly tho problom of
how to propnro tho wheat for seed
ing In order to got tho best result
Is uppermost In the minds of nl!
farmers,
No problem Is moro gonorAlly vox
Ing to wheat fnrmors than tho prob
lorn of smut. S.ome claim to hnvu
this ovll complotoly overcome and it
few gonornl directions from such will
bo of universal Intorcst to tho fnrm
ors of this section.
T. J, Tweedy of this city snys that
lio litis conquorod smut nnd also R.
W. Hlckok, of Morrow county, has
boon succCRful In combatting the
ovll, Tho following dlroct'ons given
out by Mr. Hlckok nnd In general
corroborated by Mr. Tweedy will bo
of valno to all fnrmors.
"Bmmt Is n live p'nnt, a pnrnHlto
growing on other plants like whont,
bnrloy, oats, etc , of which tho smut
dint Is tho BOod or germ. Everything
that lives nnd grown hns porno plnco
whore tho condition aro favorablo
for Its growth and dovolopmont nnd
whon conditions bocotno unfavorable
tho llfo or Hint pnrtlculnr thing Is ex
tinct. ''Vltroll water Ib denth to tho smut
gorni;- but I hnvo lonrned from many
wheat growors In Morrow county
that thoy do not uso tho vltroll as I
would Hiiggost. Wo must admit that
dry whont In bngs can bo loft uncov
vercd nnd tnko much rain mid not
absorb enough molstura to provetit
whont from bolng morchnntnblo, tit
loHRt In this cllmnto, nnd yot thoy
expect ovory kornnl to bo surrounded
by vltroll wntor by flvo mltiAites Im
mersion In n snek In n bnrrol.
Will Not Do.
"I sny It will not do. Whont In
Mck la n bnrrol Ib bo cloioly packed
that ovory kornnl must, nt some
point touch othor kornnlH bo cloudy
ns to prevent tho vltroll water pnBs
Ing botwoon. nnd If nt this point
there Ib n Hinut Bocd kopt from con
tact with the water It would not bo
killed.
"l)y pouring whont In tho vltroll
water ovory kornnl h comnlotoly aiir
roundod by water, especially If you
nllr It wbll. Rulld n trough, say 14
or 10 Inches wldo 12 foot long. Plnco
20 to 25 pounds or vltroll In a grnln
ling nnd plnco It In one ond of tho
trough. Fill trough with bIx Incluu
of wntor. Pour In n Hack or wheat,
stir well, Hklin off tho whlto cnu',
HtrnwH nnd othor rofuse. At ono ond
of tho trough plnco n drain board,
scoop up tho whont and nllow tho
muno to drain, tho wntor imping back
Into tho trough.
Funning Mill Not Needed.
"In thin country wo find vory lit
tle rorolgn Rubtnnee In tho whwat
In tho w'ny of wild Baods. Oho man
enn vltroll and Mklm moro whont In
this niniiiior tlinn ho oould clenn with
(i fanning mill and moro Umn ho
could vltroll In u bnrrel nnd thu
wheat, Ib left In good condition for
tho drill in its pnssngo down tho
tubes for seeding. And I would fur
ther suggest that tho sacks in which
tho wheat la placed .nftor vltrollng
should ho Immersed In vltroll wntor.
As thoro may ho smut gorniB sticking
to tho snek. Especially second hnnd
sneks.
"It don't pny to rnlso smut. There
Is dnngor to explosion of threshing
outllts, dlBngreenhld to work In and
n loss In tho prico of tho grnln.
"Hundreds of dollnrs would bu
saved to growers of tills, country In
UBlng moro precaution in an on-
dcavor to kill tho Bmut, wnicn booiiib
that tho conditions In this country
aro favornblo to tho growth of smut."
Tho only point In this Rtatomont
to which Mr. Tweedy takes oxcop
Uoiib is thnt rolatlng to skimming tho
wheat to got rid of chnff and wood
Bcods. Ho InBlsts thnt tho fanning
mill s of grcnt vnluo to tho fnrmor.
Tho point emphasized especially by
Mr. Tweedy Is that relating to got
tins tho ontlro sack under wntor In
Wlt-olllng. Ho nl-'o snys thnt great
UIIStnKO IB 0I10I1 IIMIUU UL Diuiuib m
whont which In to ho used for Boed In
grnnnnrlcs with nil sorts or rubbish
nnd musty sneks where gormB lurk
by tho thousands,
MANIAC ATTACKS
PICNICKING CO-EDS
(United lrcns Leased Wlre.l
Stanford University, Cal., Oct. G.
.i County officers nro qu'otly looking
I today for a supposed mnnlnc, who at
tacked n pnrty of picnicking co-eds
In the hills back of the University
last Friday. ' Twenty pretty glrK
members of tho Mnntolsta Club,
nmong whom wore the two dnughtors
of Governor Gtllctt, became tho tar
get for clods, 3nrth nnd sticks In tho
hands of the frenzied man.
Owing to tho prominence of the,
young women ovory effort was made
to prevent tho attack from becoming
known. The girls were gathered at
Snn Frnnclsqu'ta ceok, when the
Intruder sprang at them, brandishing
a stick. Then ho began throwing
clodt nnd stones. (As they huddled In
a frightened group, he BOt the drv
brush afire, but the girls cxtlngulihod
the flnmos with earth.
. In the mcnntlmo, two of the girls,
by hiding In tho undergrowth, buc
cooded In escnplng. Thoy reached
tho homo of President Jordan, but it
wns empty. Frnntlc with fear for
tho safety of their companions, they
telephoned to tho power house for
help, directing tho rescuorors to
Roblo. bridge, tho scene of tho attack.
Hy mistake the roicucrers wont, to
Roblo hall, but tho girls escaped their
assailant In tho dnrkness.
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DoWltt's Little Early Risers are
small pills, easy to tako, gentlo nni
suro. Sild by all druggists.
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Boston
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Brown
Bread
LOUR
""iiinifr a ,i
Tliouwuuls of people arc groulnt;
stronger by usliiij Allen's Boston llrown Bread tn?a
It Is self-rlslng; it Is a puro food. Ask your pr ,J
Hnvo you ever used Allen's :MJ's SelMUm-- P
rnkc Flour? It Is innilo with pure Creniii of Tnrti
HOtia aim unit, nmi iiiv must iii'tiiutmi ecrenh ii7
them for breakfast. You can digest hot enkft .JR
with tills pure food Hour. It Is different from tu
Drown Rroml Flour. Ask your grocer for It.
Allen's II. R. H. Flour Co., Snn Jose, C nl,
The xcd lights burned for the last
tlmo In Portland's restricted district
Inst night.
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A cough euro that can bo given to
children without chanco of harm is
Komp's Balsam, tho best cough cure
It docs not contain poisons or harm
ful drugs. DruggtstB soil It. '
-Vl l O It T I' XITIK8 'm
"RISK USUALLY CALL
TOU READY MONEY,
HAVE YOU ANV?
YOU CAN RAVE IF YOU
WIFiTi S.VVEALirrLE EACH
PAY DAY AND DEPOSIT
WITH US W1IKUE IT WILL
EAHN MODE,
IIEC.IN 1V SAVING SOME,
NO MATTHR HOW lilPl'LE.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
A Burglar In Town
his name Is "bad emigh." Hq doosn't
enro for gold or allvor but ho will
Btcnl your health away. If ho np
nnnra In vnnp linimn nrrfist him lit
onco with Dnllard's Horohound Syr
up, It may menu consumption If you
don't. A euro for all coughs, colds
nnd chost troublos. Prlco 25o, C i
nnd $1.00 por bottlo. Sold by h.
dealers.
ROYOHOFT IMIIIOSOPHY
(Ily Frn Elbcrtus.)
It Ih n wlso guy who does not,
monkoy with his doBtlny.
Holp yourBOlf and ovorybody will
help you.
Do unto othorB ns If you woro tho
others.
Never oxplnln yonir friends do
not roqulro It nnd your onomlea will
not bollovo you nnyway.
To maintain order, oxcollonco nnd
harmony In tho torrltory Immodinto
ly under one's own lint, will keep
one fairly well employed. .
Koop nn ovon temper no matter
what happens.
Thoro may bo some BUbstltuto for
good nnturo, but bo far It has not
been dlsoovorod.
Why not lonvo them to Nemouls?
Thoy will talk nnywny.
W need somo one to believe In
us If wo do well, we want our work
eouimondod. our faith eorraborntod.
The tndlvldunl who thinks wotl of
you. keeps his mind on your good
nunlltlos, nnd who dos not look Tor
ffawa Is your frloml. Who Is niv
brother? I'll toll yeu: ho Is the
one who reeo.nUos thp good In mo
You on novor itniid well with the
boss bv telling him of thoso who
InjigiirdH.
AMh oould iipver hRV oarrlod the
world hud h tlxwl hli thought on
tho alia of It.
O God. hln ins to win, but If in
Thy Inaorutnblo wisdom Thou wllloet
mo not to win, than O God, pinko mo
a ehoorful losur.
SIXTEEN 11EEF OATTLE
SINK ON FEKRY RARGE
(Coos Day Harbor.)
An nuiUB'ng uccldont occurrod to
Frank Gamble early Sunday morn
lug.whllo ho wns forrylng n scow load
of cattle from Morahflold to this city
whim tho scow mi whloh they wore.
(sank nnd plunged the 1(1 bend Into
tho wntors of tho bny at 3 o'clock In
the morning.
I Tho onttlo hnd been brought from
, Myrtlo Point tho pravlous dny and
1 woro being towed frrun Mnrshtlold by
tho cnttlo boat belonging to the
: Gamble mant compmiy, at thnt hour
bucnuso of tho nsalatanco the tldo wns
ik ' Itww lotidv When but n abort
dU'Ritc f""i North Ilond the boow ,
Hudtb Hl- ri'ik for no npiwreut roa-
,'80tt, and tho cattle stood In nbo.it
th ftt of water. Frank" saw
thro was no uso trying to do any-
j thing with thorn us thoy were, ho
I ops led h- gates HUd allowed tbom
to "w'm a horo. H a llttlo inanu'
vtIiir wtth the gasoline livunnh ho .
wns abto to bend all of them toward
tho west aldo. where they woro cor-'
railed and drlveu to tho city. Frnnk
has had nil tho oxporlonco ho desires
I with sinking acowa at thnt tlmo of
jtho ulght.
THE COST OF KEEPING
UP WITH THE FASHIONS
And tho fnBhlon must bu follow
ed. From this dictum there Is no
cscnp6, Rich and poor nllko, If she
would bo happy, must submit. Ey
ory woman knows thnt It Ib hotter
to bo dead than out of fash Ion, And
tho cost? Ah, well, that is n minor
consldorntlon, To tho woman who
knows how to dresi It can bo mnn-
nged, no mnttor how small her in
come. There nro always encap imi
tations, and romnrkably clover ones,
of ovory freak fashion almost ns soon
ns It appears. Thoro aro shops
whoro rats aro sold for ton cents
nnd whero llngorlo waists of tho
moBt open-work pattorn mny be
bought for ninety-eight. As theso
things nro novor bought Into close
proximity with tho things thoy lml
tnto, no odious comparisons can bo
mndo, nnd (hoy enslly pnss muster
among tho wqmon who wear thorn.
Thoro enn bo no stated amount
(upon which a womnn may garb hor
solf in fnshlonnblo apparel. Somo
poor women spend $25 a year on
clothes, othor qnond $100. Thoro is
a sliding scalo up to fabulous
amounts. Somo women would scorn
to wonr a cheap plumo who wotlld
gladly ombraco tho opportunity of
appearing In a nenr-scal coat. Othors
would taboo tho cont but complacent
ly bedeck tholr fingers with Gophor
diamonds nnd Imitation turquolaoa.
So a woman mny follow ovory fad
at a greatly varying cost. ' Thoro bo
somo who bnlk at anything Imltatlvo
whoBO tondor flosh fnlrly croops
nt tho touch of might but finost silk
nnd linen underwear; whose hoslory
must over bo of silk; whoso shoes
niMBt bo hnnd-mndo. nnd euch pnlr
mntch n Bepnrnto , gewn: women
whoso exqulsltoncss of rcflnomont in
ovory dotall of tholr lives would hnvo
brought Joy to tho honrt of Elngnba
lus. These women spend onch yenr
on dross nlono anms varying from
$10,000 (this IB a usual amount) to
as high as $200,000. Two hundrod
dollnrs for n hat, $3000 for a slnglu
cont theso prices soon run Into
monoyl From "Do Women Dros- to
PlenHO tho Men?'1 by Loulso Cnss
Evans, In tho Hohomliut Mngnzlno for
October.
Nursing Mothers nnt!
Ovcr-burtlenod Women
In til itjtlons of llfo, whoso vleor iik)
vitality may have bevn umlorminod .uu
broken -down by over-work, exacting
toolitl ilutlt). the too fnxpuent beuriui; o'
children, or othor causes, will iiud in Di
Plorro'a Favorlto Preorlption thu inoi
potent, InviaofMlng roetoratlvo atrongth
itver ever duvUrd for their spelal bono
nu NuriiiKrn;othi'ra wTHJUid It osp.icta'
ly valuable Ik sustaining tulr strength
and inimtie,ji iuundant nqnrlhau i.
e,Nji i
la. K
I'M
t
tn
lor tho child. Kxnl
Hill find ll a nrlceleMi
... " K'
ivsioin lor inuys comiiiit ami rns'i,
tho ordeal c uiparatlvcly palnl. .;
e&nilo nn lia;.n lit any state, or eonuitu .
cnie malft sysieiiV.
l)IU3ftie,lu -VuiiSTeak women, who
uilfi-r liwn IrtNiuont headaches. Ihwi
ich.', dr.igitlnmrdown dUtrus low d"i
n tho nNhiiin, or from painful or lri
uUr iiH'iitlily tHrlols, gnuwlug or a
trejaod H'lisctlon In stomach, dly o
faint pull. sao tuinglniry specks or si-i
looting Ix'fei eyes, have dlKMgrowil.i
pivio caur nui urain, promimv mu.
version or r ro vnrslon or oilier dUpla-
aiout-s of woi.ianty organs (nun 'l.iw
jf parU will, whether they nerlea
many or onlv a few of thu ahoi sump
tom, llml n lift anl a nrmauont curr lv
using (aitli'i'iy and X$ pt'nUtMt''
Dr. Plorvo'x i-vr t Preort.on
Thu workl-Mtued sviiik for oaiu'.
wcalkUOht ami p.tnl ur alhaent Is
furo glycoriu eiU.irt oi tht c.nKt na
Ive. tnodlulnal rww without a iinp o'
alcolu)! In lis lUBko-np. All It irtgndi
ont3prlnt in plain KncIMion lt boitle
wraniHsr ami aiieatwi uodvr uili. ii
Plervo thiii iivlua U fullt t.iUi.
Uon of his f--nnla kirfwlng U t It vi
ho found tocontftln only tho U- ifint
ktnwu to U.e Hwxst adat'-it p.-n.-n
tclotteoof all tiioiiiilenHlM'iiotMitoi ,n n
tloo for th 'iirv of we man's ptmulu
weakness and ..ilmenU.
If )iu waul k tei.w mnra alm U
COiuptitfou aiul ifuc.nal .r-
mcttt of thi 'f'rtvorii lrscrij.. , '
postal card rtsjntwl K Or. t !'
uutlatu. N. .tfQt ita."w oooUul i
Inp of samo,
Voif can't aJeM v neeej,i i
wtforth'(rccy f
a srtcret nn u a of 4mhAiIi tviii.
IXw t d j IV
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
COHVALLIS EASTERN It. R.
TIME TAHLE.
ALBANY AND YAQUINA TRAINS.
No. 2 No. I
Dally STATIONS Dally
Ex. Bun. Ex. Sun.
a. in, lv nr. p. m.
7:35 Albany 7:15
8:35 Corvallis ...... 6:35
8:63 Philomath 0:02
9:22 Wrons 5:32
9:50 Dlodgett 5:07
10:10 Summit 4:50
10:32 Nashville 4:22
11:39 Chltwood 3:23
12:03 Elk City 3:03
12:39 Toledo 2:31
1:15 nr... Yaqulna ..lv. 2:00
Albnny-Corvnllls-PIilloiuath.
No. 10 (dally)
Leaves Albany 7:50 p. m.
Leaves Corvallis 8:30 p. ni.
No. 8 (dally) .
Loaves Albany 12:35 p. m
Leaves Corvallis 1:35 p. m.
Arrives Philomath 1:53 p. m
No. 0 (dally)
Leaves Albany 8:30 a. in.
Leaves Corvallis 10:10 a. m.
Arrives Philomath 10:30 a. m.
No. 2 (dally oxcopt Sun.)
Leaves Albany 7:35 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis 8:35 a. m.
Arrives Philomath 8:53 a. m.
No. 1 (dally oxcopt Sun.)
Leaves Philomath 6:02 &. m.
Arrlvos Corvallis 0:35 a. m.
Arrlvos Albany 7:15 a. m.
No. 5 Olally)
Leaves Corvallis 0:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany 7:10 a. m.
No. 7 (dally)
Lcavos Fhllomath 10:45 a. m
Arrlvos Corvnllli 11:16 a. m.
Arrives Albany 11:68 a. m.
No. 0
Loavos Philomath 2:00 p. m.
Arrlvos Corvrilllo 6:00 p. m.
Arrives Albany 6:40 p. m.
. No chahgo In sorvlco totweon Al
bany nnd Dotrolt.
Tlmo Card Nb. 5-1, Southern Pacific.
Co., Effective Sunday, Aug. 10,
1008.
Toward Portlnnd, Passenger.
No. 10. 6:13 a. m. Oregon Ex-
prosB.
No. 18 8:40 a. m. Cottngo Grove
passongor.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pns-
aongor.
No. 14 0:13 p. m Portland ox
press.
Toward Portlnnd, Freight.
No. 222. 5:0 p. in. Portland fast
. frolght
No. 226. 10:40-11:28 n. m. way
frolgut.
Toward Snn Francisco, Passenger.
No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Rosobrurg
pnssougor.
No. 17. -0:45 p. m. Cottngo Grove
passongor.
No. 16 9:56 p. m. Calirornla ox-
prois.
No, 133:31 a. m. Sun Francis-"
co oxpro'B.
Toward San VYniu'lsro, Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 a. m. Portlnnd fnst
frblght.
No. 225. 11: 2S n. m. wny frolght.
Oregon Electric Tlmo Table.
Tlmo of arm at and departure of
cars at Salem la as follows, Portland
and lntormtttllata peints:
arrive Leave i
Local 8:40 n. in. 6:00 u. m.
Exproas 10:50 a. in. 9:06 a.m.
Local 1:26 p. in. 11:05 a. m.
Exproes 4:20 p. in. 1:45 p. m.
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
Express 8:20 p. m. 6:00 p. m.
5f
Little German
Shoe Store
Received a new lime o!
dress, shoes, good fitters
I Loggers' Shoes, High Tops,
and Solid Fall Workiag I
Shoes.
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JACOB VOGT, 345 State Slrcet
Fires around dold Dench hnvo laid
waBto a vast amount of Bhcop rango.
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They Take tho Kinks Out.
"I havo used Dr. King's Now Llfo
Pills for mnny yenrs, with Incrcns
ing satisfaction. Thoy tnko the
kinks out of stomach, liver and
bowols, without fuss or friction,"
says N. II. Brown, of Plttsflold, Vt.
Guaranteed satisfactory nt J. C.
Perry's drug Btoio. 25c".
While hunting near McMlnnvlllo
yostcrdny morning, Jlcnjnmin F.
nu.iui, nn 18-yenr-oId boy, was kllloi
by tho accidental dtscharj;o of hid
gun.
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Women wltn good complexions are
novor homoly. Good blood makes
good complexions. Lane's Family
Mcdlclno makes good blood. All
druggists soil It for 25 conts.
to
GERMAN HAKERV
AND CONFKCTIO.VHir
Now undor now maatpatst
SCHLERET A- SCIIXElDm
Proprletori
Comnloto lino of fresh and up
to-dato b'akera goods dellied
to all parts of the city trtu
Wo aro proud of oar party
and wedding cakca, delivered
on short notice, aire si
trlnl Is all wo oak.
Store cornor Twolfth and Cbt-
mokota Sts. Phono Main HI,
wmnammmmmummmmmm
The eighteenth annual Second Dis
trict fair bogan In Tlio Dalles today.
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DoWltt's Cerbollzed Witch Hazel
Salvo is tho best thing to uso for
plleH Sold by all druggists,
ii
Tho Wolnhnrd spring at Oregon
City was ordorod closed by tho health
oIIIcch, hccniiBo of typhoid gorniB In
tho wntor.
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Constipation, or , Irregularity, Is
voiy cften tho cuuso of slck-hcnd-ache.
Lnno's Family Medicine ia
t,ho great provontntlvo and euro ol
hendncho. Druggists sell It for 25c
Tho Wlllamottb Pulp & Paper Co.,
nt Oregon City, have oponed up ngaln
nftor having boon closod six weeks.
For a Sprained Ankle.
A sprnlned ankle mny be cured In
about one-third tho tlmo usually re
quired, by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment freely, nnd giving It abso
lute roat. For sale by Dr. Stone's
drug storo.
O C "L Co.
Steamers Pomona nnd Oregon
leavo for Portlnnd dally except Sun
dny nt 6 a. m.
M. P. BALDWIN', Aenf,
Tho county folr at Orosham opened
todny with good exh'bits of live stock
and farm products.
Omit Chinese Ooctor
L. m. ii r m
Miit, medlcliio which will cure any
known dl;ease. Ho makes a special
ty ol. and guarantees to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism.
Doblllty, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
Troublos; also any blackened e:
swollen 8ureuojs, broken limbs;
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