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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
i s i ! . ;" b Gslley o Fun I the suprtciviG test. "You BKfiiie lo become our Profc.v oi or f.lot -rn UuiRunsoj?" asked tha ,1'i-fhiJenl o: the Hoard of Trustees of 11m Milled.jfvll'p Colloo. j "Yos, air," v.-is tha respectful an wer of l!i. applicant. "Konr.cn 8i Deutsch aprechen?" M the IWoiror sharply. i "J i-.vulii:" caiiio tho answer of tin ffi'li' iiil, r.ot ta be taken off bu ku-trU thus rnr.ll:'. "i'nrle -voun fr.-uralH?" demanded be i.i c-.(i-;atr, kHUk the applicant ln I m fur recovery. ' "Otii," raid I lie nppllrant. Tlie Pres ident beamed with pleasure upon hi-i MItv memberi of tm I!:iard. I "It Kcnia," li.i said, ndil.-o.iHfnn n-i run i i puliruiir, "lliiit Ilia CM tlemaii I fmitu-ntly (ii:ill(ic(l fur tlie po I. J ul," luminal ne,iil:i to applicant, "IIkto i.i one more (puiiillon Hint I l'U:t. n:ik yoti. V.'lmt l:i the kIiii i;i i l(iiiv:ilent of fear as nsproKsnl I i Iho monkey laiiitnuge an transcribed ! ProfKKor darner?" It. oil. zing I hat he had failed in Hie HipiPiiiH test, the applicant lurnei atlly away. I ! THE PANAMA CANAL. 60METHINQ TO HOLD HIM TO. ( "Alwayn be I lie aunio as you am low," In- whlnpcrcd In Imr tendi'ily, "I'lid II ih all I ask, my (learnnt one." "And if 1 urn, you will ulwayH lovo Hie?" she Haiti, ipiletly. Ve;, lie iinawered Imr, "always." Hlie lii'ikcd beyond 1 1 1 lit Into iipace. ( nly SI IK knew that ero Iiiiik nh Vtiulil bp (iiiel (IITTeiont, for Hbu was KinwiiiK Hi nut! I 'I'hen mIip Hinilcd Into tils face. "Anil flic iiioip ynu nee of me, Hie Kieiiler ,VII bn your love, will It not?" slip a.ikcd. j "Yes," lie anuvercd, "I Hwear it,'" Aliil IbllH iibe wiim iiiliifiiited. DANIEL AND THE LIONb. Ami It c.iine to pa. in thai Kinlil piu e.i..l lulu tlin ileu of llnn.i by ol der of klni liaiiii.s. Marly (lie next nun tllii K. KIliK I 'a 1 1 us went lii the don, roil,.,! ium,v ii ,. line, a tut railed out: "lio Hie 1 . i 1 1 . ; bile?" "Not unt'oa.iiinahly," reilled hanli'l. jvlio w.ii well up In tlm K"iniial vei lii'cnbir of the day. "(h wnl," ej iciiliited KImk IiarliM an p.n Killed back I he hIoiiii. Wliei e',,'n.i (lie Went fmlli mid piiii'lalined to the hiiiillitude Unit Hip lion giie..Ui.n In I tlMieil solved. BEFORE ROME BURNED. Human ('illon What's tho Mailer, I I fiend Tullius Miiitu iijueT j Human lil.ur,ilii'i Anetil - -Mullet '' ,V. iy, the i oiiip.iiilcti have, Jti.it ilei iil rd In ciimil nil I lift r potliM.i lieie on the Kiound of a "nnirtil humid,' The lliiaid of 1 iiilerwi i et -:i i:u uii.l up- siiiiiitrii mk to iicipi.iim ninpi'iur j u Willi I be lilt i A QtlfiFtY. The Pieiiclii'i (im.iiK vnlc f.alvnluiii ii fu'el I i,i ynu w,in it j l-'ililor t.,t!dd'iily nwaheiiiiic,) 1l,ri n ,u,. any piiiniiui'iit iienpln nn N i In It mi might ijiyo ua k'.'Vimi Ii i;i dull wolds. prtoop. t':ii.cy- Thin von don't think th'Me tile any In-.li ilavei:i? Militiby- No. ludiiile! WI iii Vol l.Miey lliievv III" btlik ttii'io Wiimi'I IH III, III of Itiliu would coiiiu out 'iu,l I Kill. v-! 4 !', ...x " v,v- v.- : V... , . ", .v?.; . r Mtrt FIRST f 00T3AL L CAM. jptio -- It 'A h ioiii Ii name, I .n't p ? Jle S by, es; I til m duri t -r.-t to see It aottuu b aibiu.i'u .i iiih ruuT 'if$Fiw-'yJ Your System Demands an occasional corrective to insure good health and strength Success ia almost impossible fur the weak nd ailing. Enjoyment ia not (or the sick. Impaired health nd serious sicknesses usually begin in deranged conditions of the Stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. oeechaiDS Pills n are recognized all over the world to be the best corrective of troubles of the digestive organs. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg ulate the bowels. They cleanse the Bystem, purify the blood and act m the bent and safest way For Health and Strength Lrf fat 5U of Any Mlcin In tha World, bold rarywher. In Imbm, 10c., 2 Sc. it- Capital Journal Only Complete Paper Sold j l ! ! ; , i ! ! The Capital .lounial is Un duly evening daily published in Salem that is a complete, lien -paper. The Portland papers peddled here are printed in the forenoon about II o'clock, are simply the regular edition of the day before with Home changes on the first page. They lire only extras made up for street sales and out of town circulation, milking no pretense to being renl newspapers. The Capital .loiiriuil on the other hand, contains the complete leased wire service up to 3:.'lu p. in., which is li::iu p. m. in New York and past midnight in Kiiiopc, Hie seat of the great wiir. It also contains nil the local news of Hnlcin mid sur rounding territory that is worth while. Jt is a complete after- 1 a newspaper and the only one circulated in Kalem. When you pay your money for n Port laud cwniiig paper here ynu are merely being "fnked" into buy. iug a cheap extra with big headlines on the first puge and .M'stenlny n ,. ,.unwlieri else. l (j, The Capital tlip si reel fur inoie. .bun mil ! ecu I. sells I'av CANNING COMPOUNDS ARE DANOEUOUS Housewives Warned That Use of Pro servim; Powders Harmful And Useless iiliiiigtini format ion has ! C, Aug. . come to the liciuiituiciit HUH till' H 11 II I II 17 HI'.'lHlll, I,,,. i,. I., Hie iiniuI ileinaiol on the purl of house j les for salicylic acid m ,ii,. ,,,.;,!, ' lliei,. prepnniii,,ilN ,-,, sunietinies sold Hi the t'liini f ponder under Mitinus' t-iadc names and are recu icn.led ln Ihe pti'iiuders fur use in preserving uiiined giuuls in home eaniiiiig, In the' ilite. tions for use the l,.,uu.-, , i ., : ...n1 to fill the jar with the fruit or voce' j tables, cover with water, and add a I leitspooiil'ul f t. preserving ponder.! , Vv lule it is true that these coii,puiiii,U I ieiiir.1 me ,eciiv of the fmit m- I vegelnlde, i in pint,., ul ,v ; peits of the department Hint 'their use ! lon.v be nl tended In serious disturb. ! an. es of health. Siiii, acid is nell "ii n a poisonous subslaii ce. and i "tie of the ev ils which nuiv acciiiiinaiiv I lis us,. j deiaiioeineiil of the ,1,,,, ... j H ' therefor,, j.lai,, lm, " jevleiniv,. use in food tuny lead o ,i.s I tmbniices of digesti,,,, ,ilh health. II I The federal food mid dings nd pro- . i.'"i i.ne use 01 minium picserv itiv ei ; hi loo.is lli.il enter interstale "tniiierce, I ' 111 """I uiw or nearlv every stale in union foil, i, ti,,. a!e within th, state ot ilood.s that have been pieserved W ith Ii : t in t il I lances. Neither the Ke.l era I or State f,ni, bins iinoli. I,. f In I b:i I are ciiiiued in the home and i'"ii-oioe, there. It would seem, how ever, that the housewife would nut knowingly use, ni ihe foods she pro vides for her family, siilistmn es (hat she could not use In fomls lor il. w illi.'ut v iolnting th,, vv, because these' snl'slaii, es are inmiioiis to health 1 Anuiilal Preservatives I'liiils and veeelablc Not Necessary; 1 CSIl t'i hent indefinitely if thev are steiilued b I best mid pioperlv sealed, mid there is no rvense, la the opinion of the c 1 "", ,i"rV formally reported it peits of Ihe department, for miming wml1,1 have indicted two federal steam nnv iik bv iisine nreserv Im. , ',,,,,t insH-ctors Hud two chew men' if iu. Ii ii,av lie luinrii'iis to hesllh. The use of no. h ponders in addition to the poxibl,. injury to health rucuuriijtfs on ileaulv or inrelcs work in isuaing. K.'lian.e is placed in the elfiracy of Ihe I'teserv lnK compound instead of up on i leniiline and hent. The Dei'iirtiuenl h I . v 1 I . glM sm-ctic directions for tl pre ,, Vl A e:.-0tk.n,,',,t,o ' ' ng andcsiiii ngoffruiuandvegv ,lf ,-, A, , A s,llt,h al'l. without the us., of pre.erving;,,,,.,,,,,,,,!, w ,.,,,,,,1,,,,.,, ,,.. I",K'''T or ipoiind,. ll.. bulleti,,,, , .,, , , , ,.f; may h,! obtained without cost ftom the Department of Agriculture. Applies lion al'oiild be made for Fanners ' Hiil- lettn, No. i'tu on Canned Fruit, Pre j serves, and Jellies, and No. (i'JI on I an tiling Toinsloea nt Hume and in flub Work. ANo Forms X. It, "o X. k. ! N. I!. II, N. It. 34 mi l X. It. 7 nf Ihe Office of Kitensinn Work, North and West, Sttc Kelnl ion) Hervlef. THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL "Reasonable" Preparation Advocated By fielder Boston. Slaw., Aug. 27.-" Reason- able preparation." against unexpected attack by an enemy was advocated ' Governor Fielder of Xew Jersey, in an address before the governor's confer- i . i i- i - i i ,i enee here today. I uder Ins plan the New Jersev executive would have each state train and equip 750,W men to be available for uutional defense if needed. "The great trouble with militia that labor claimed it is controlled by j tlie employers anil manuiacturers, saiu j fielder. "This objection could be elim inated riy removing nit,- i.iiii.iu jiwu... n . ... .i.Mi,nfl, strike and riot duty." UMilULn pit alands ami KILLS QUICKLY Governor Walsh, of Massachusetts, ; OncMomnliievery7diesolcancM-l'.S.n port answered former Governor Mease of j t!i South Carolina, who supported mob law;n. u.. . puiuirvf nn Chamlgy ulltflnt ,.,! I,.r,.,i tl.nt when mol.B are n o i "II Ul. wnnillLLl V liU. BOOK SENT FRtE and declared that when mobs are no longer possible liberty will end. j "Liberty does not mean mobs," said Walsh. "There can be no liberty with I out obedience to courts and juries." Governor Lister urged the (greatest I conversation of natural resources He ; said: "The people of the west have come to j s keen realization ot tlie true meaning l of conservation. It is not their desire to ruthlessly and wantonly destroy, but I rather to do everything to make pos I sible the use of our natural resources to I the gniitest degree by the present gen eration, ever keeping in minu that it is our duty not only to conserve our resources, but also to develop them in a manner that will make it possible for us to turn' them over to the future generation capable of greater service. "The question is one of such vast importance that it should be possible for those entrusted with authority to meet on the broad ground of public iood and enuct legislation that will ' bring greater development in the next (jtltcn years than the last 30 years have STATE FAIR BULLETIN Stale I'Yngroiin.lH, Friday, August '.'7, ISM'i. Weatiier yesterday and to day ideal. Track is fast. A surprise was given all hands yes terday when Km iik Meredith, four years secretary of llio Oregon state lair, and now .'lohliug a similar position in the stnte of Washington, called at liead'iiarters. Kx-meniber of the state fair board, II. K. Hatch, drove out with Mr. Meredith, whit had taken a run over from Vancouver, Wash., to see his aged parents, and being ho close to bis former field of successful labors, could not resist coinini' out lo the state fair grounds. He arrived yesterday morn ing ami left ill tile evening fur North Yakima, where the state fair for Wash ington opens September "0. Secretary .Meredith likes iiis new home and says that Ihe Washington people liuve a proper value ol the lair which is n credit t ot he state. leMoniay was ak nnr lien nay on the fair giouudti. The Nebraska ho- Icictv nf Siileni env-e a iiicnic in Ihe grove. There wc.s band music, speeches und a general good time had. The 'writer ol these lines treetner with HiMI other nieiiiliers of the National I'Mitnr inl assocint ion, were liiade ineuibers of the Ah Sar Hen society at Oniiiha in l!Hio, during the nationnl convent ion there. Mrs. Southvvick, representing the ladies of the M. I-!, church, came out I yesterday uml selected lots (in which .lo erect five tents during the state j lair. The ladies will have tiieir tents nrrniigcil in a circle with a court in the center wiiere meetings cull be held ill the evening. It will be a vei v pleas ant feature. The Southern Pacific Uailway coin panv sent a crew of men to the grounds yc-lei da v and brightened things up nt'ter the -linn railroad people had hud tlie time of their lives picnicking on the 1 11.1 lump (ininiid. T.ic walk to the main enhance pioved ail excellent Inuring linn-. United States Judge and Mayor Clash i San' Francisco, Aug. 27. An open , win fare of words broke out today be tween Mayor James Rolph, Jr., of San i Francisco, and I'nited States Judge ! Mani-iee T. Dooling over a bitter critic ism by the judge of the mayor's at litude in alleged contempt of court pro cedure for the use of Ihe municipal railway cars on Market street. Judge Dooling berated tho mayor and city of ficials for "successfully evading, if not openly defying, the orders of our courts in a pending controversy." I The breach promises to widen todav. when Mavor Holph will give out statement in defense of Ins position. Mayor Itolpl. was cited to,- alleged con tempt ot court in refusing to obey in- junction order in the failed linilroads1 vs. Municipal Knilwiiys case. Steamship Manager Indicted by Grand Jury,"!;!;. Chic; -Vug- - W. K. G reenbamn. general inaiinger of the Indiana Trans - poi tat ion company, w as indicted bv the grand jury here today on a charge of iiian'slaughter growing out of tho sink- "l! 11 f steamer Knstliind with the less of more than S00 lives. t'lecnliaiiiu was indicted en three i. : :.i -! i . - ""'s, "K'Ki'ii; nun nun i e rioaii ing Hie Kiistland and using na iinsenwortliy ii..... 1....1 ..... i .t.i .i..... i... i .... thev had not been told thev' mill no jridietion in these cases. The Indians Transportation company chartered the Knstlinul for the excursion of employes of the Western Klectnc' foinpniiv which reunited In the disaster.: SCOTTISH REGIMENT. believe thev will Imve enough fur a bstialnm snortly. , The regiment is nniiiie in tlu:t it is the nnlv kilted do- tachmi'iit in the new citizen soldiery re- serve of the l ulled Stuies army. Kv etv rivruit takes nil oflh to enlist in ease of war. A cant a word will tU yow ttory in f At Journal Ntu TJy JOL'RNAI i, SALEM. Ulib., Aiinu.-i. n. I 1 1 WILL GIVE SI 000 IflfAILtoCUREiqCANCERtfTUMORitn jjffoft " POISONS ttlf ftlii V llUcHlS U BOW I 1 WlulfllllliniKOrPaig. , MB PAY Utltil CUREOI WRITTEN GUARANTEE ' j x,,KT.or..ther 'Finnic, nn isiana piantrnskpsthe cure 1 Any TUMOR, lump or . Mson ihe lip,faee CANCER It "never ! palnsiintifjaststage ii?KKA610 oSStStl! m0niaijs. Witaaai Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST 'MitoTT sniiwt. enitatt Cncv SlKnllst livlni 4340 1 43KE Valencia St, Sin Francisco, Cal. KINDLY MAIL THIS UawNMia CANOER sic EXPO OUT OF DEBT San Francisco. Aug. 27. The Panama-Pacific exposition will be entirely out of debt on Sep tember 3. President Moore an nounced today that the last pay ment of $1,200,000 has been paid to Han Francisco banks. Kvcry piece of paper or incum brance against the exposition will be publicly burned from the Tower of Jewels next week. !!S-. Is Released i From Vancouver Jail Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 27. A state supreme fcourt (decision which holds that a female 12 years old and a male 11 years old may contract marriage, is responsible today for tlie release from jail here of Pierto Dusti, 23, and his child bride. They were being held on a charge of perjury becauso, it was alleged, tbo; girl's ago was given as l(i when the, marriago liconsc was secured, when, in i fact, she was four years younger. j In view of the decision County At 4n....... t r t i : .. ,..i i 4i. i I nniN-j ii. w. x'iuii, uiticicii iiiu leirnae ot the two on their own recognizance and it is probable that no further action in the case will be taken. Irregularities in tn proeurinsr of a I license, it was held, is not sufficient grounds for the annulment of tlie mar -rirge. IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE? Daniel J. Fry Guarantees to Return the Money If Mi-o na Does Not Believe You. "It's a pleasure to sell a medicine when niv customers come in afterward and tell me how much good it has done I hem," said Daniel J. Fry, the popular druggist to a Journal mail, "and that is why I like to sell and recommend Mio-na, the dyspepsia remedv. The distribution of samples that I made; created so much talk and so large a proportion of those who ri.eived a sample have bought a bon of Mi o-na! that my clerks have been busy selling! the medicine ever since. have so! much faith in this article that I nni; going to guarantee it in the future, and will return the money to any purchaser of Mi-o na whom il does not help. That 1 may seem rash but my customers have said so many good words in its favor , that 1 do not expect to have many pack : ages returned. I "Anyone who has dyspepsia, whose food does not digest well, and who has I to tako thought as to what he can eat, laud when, can leave oil cents deposit I at my store and take home a box of! Mio-na and if the remedy does null I regulate his digestion and help his: : dyspepsia he can withdraw his money. II don't know but whnt we would be willing to pay him interest.'' slums great faith in the merit of Min na. Jt is really a most unus ual medicine and tho rapid increase of sales since Daniel ,1. Fry introduced it :in Saleiu shows that it does all that it is claimed to do- -relieves dyspepsia. ! regulates digestion and enables those I who use it ti, ,,.lt j,lst what thev want vv ith no fear of tumble after. a Car Stens Must R Lower T H 1 11T 10 ACCOmmOdate WOOlCn An ,,!,,, ,s.'11(,l, , .n,i,ii,, utilities cm,,,,.,,,,,, reqiiiriiiK the Fort- 'aiin.iv, i.igin I'ower coinpnnv to loner its , n, te, s on the Dak Grove 1 s" t,'l thev an not more than l.V cs above tin- , nl. The matter was nt ion of the public i by the Social Ser Grove an, I it was I t' the nit. utilities coMuuisv,,. vice t-lul, ,,t (ta. ' stated in tin i"i, ',:,int that the narrow la.lv passengers would skirls of ,h not I " ' I Hilt them to at.ui nil til lie em Idaloriu. It nppeai, that street car steps can l. altered bv the decrees of fashion are n'l:iKit,-, and the oulv a I leinative was tr the street car 'com- I'mi.v to ci.iuc,. ,rs until t'ae wom en could board Ihoin. I It is stated, however, that the skirts 11 r' '"'' i"g wider ami slightlv shorter now and that there will be liws neces sity in the future l,,r altering the cars to 'Qiiloiiu lo th,, tashions. Flax Pullers Back From Flax Fields at Gaston The gang of ,i convict flax-pullers and lo gmn,, retiiii,,.,! toduv from Gas ton, whete thev av,. been for a week pulling about loo a.rea of flux grown in t'lat viciiutv. Tii,, nfficers reHirt a good time and not , l,t on the trip and no tr.nble experienced. The flax from liast.ui will be shipped to the penitentiary plant f,,r manufacture. The fanners Mnriuii and Polk count y who trcvv 1:it crops this year have ,,,.ri bi,,v ,ir the last two weeks hauling Ihe (lHX into the pen for stor age, mid now ncsr'v' all of the lival jfiax is at the plant 'readv for the ma chinery which ia expected to arrive 1KUI. BHaTara S -",Vv rl j r, fpr-nn I V M T OH 1Q1.n Did It Ever Happen Citizen Soldiery To Hear No More Speeches Washington' Aug. 27. Citizen sol diers of the military instruction camp at Plnttsburg, X. Y., will have no more addresses except on subjects which may aid them in training. General Leonard Wood gave Secretary of War Gurrison this assurance today in a tele gram replying to the secretary's wire of yesterday expressing the indignation of the administration because of Roosevelt's speech. "Telegram received. Policy laid down will be rigidly adhered to," General Wood wired. Asked if he had seen Colonel Roose velt's comment on tne telegram sent Goneral Wood, Secretary Garrison said it was not his duty to save the colonel from himself. Garrison's statement that it was not his duty to "save the colonel from him self" -was made in reply to Roosevelt's assertion' that the war department knew three weeks in nilvsmc he was going to speak at Plattsburg and as no ob jection was raised stopped themselves from any right to criticise General Wood. "Colonel Rooscvnit takes the posi tion," said Secretary Garrison, "that it is notorious that he has a habit of making indiscreet speeches and that therefore, it was my duty to find out if lie intended to go to Piatfsburg, and if so, head him off and save him from himself. j "He is an extremely active man. I am a very busy one und it is going to be a pretty hard job to keep an eye on , him all the time" At the war department and also at the White House, it was intimated to day that no further developments might be exported in the incident. WANT TO BE MODEL HUSBAND? READ THIS t. .loseiili. ,, ,v ,u ... . . , ... 1 '"h- -1 special) Ii you tire a model husband or pre-1 tend to be you get up t f,i, in the! morning mid do th,. family washing be- tore skipping uvvny to w'ork. i What's more, you take vour wit',, to' any place of ttniuseiiient' she wishes I no matter how meager v.uir sularv 'l l'.dvvard K. Fischer of tins eitv is J model hiisbnnd. filing ,,it for di-1 voice trout his wife, Catherine K he' produced a list of capacities ,, llt .; ainments that proved he has earned i ins tule rjsc.r is more tlinn a model ; husl.iind. He is mi archangel. i la addition to the family washlim item and the entertuinn,,.,,, 'f his it here are some of Fischer's records' 'l Baves AH of His Salary ' I Icfor, his mtirriage. hi(, (arlli foo a nioii i ns ,. .... :i i , . saved tm. i la the eight years of hi, Imirri,Hl ottice r f'"m ,ll Almost immediately after his nmr-' riage, his pay was advanced to ti,i,j He owns hi, heme, pnij. fr f ' his savings. lie is tho father of f. ,,-Mn ' the youngest one year old. While the children were babies he arose everv two hoars during the night to prepare their hot tie for them. 1 , lie unities,- the children each night and puts them to bed. . Did Family Washiiu. ' He arose regularly t 4 o'clock everr' Moiidny morning nan did the family ! washing Wfore going to the office ' lie assisted la d..iiia the ditl.es three or four times a week. Working morning and evening be made garden and raised chickens. Kvcry month he kre hit pa v check fS-OMEL CIA&( , "j (5TArVTIrte To) i zr; i j. 1 MOOEL H0S6AMO (-.: i 4 amo (b to You? Bl'1 i bl'OU OL 3 PKK CENT" AvcgclablePrcparalionfor.ls similaiiiigiiicFooiJanilRcdula ling Uie Siomachs andBowdsof Promotes DigeslfonOeerM ncss and ResLContalnsneiifttT Opitint.Morphine norMuexal Not Narc otic. IPoi'n iitaptcfouDcSM'armm. fliirpiih SirJ" jUx.Sr.ma Ami SaJi fippertmlm HututoaclcSiJSi Sttfm . Iianqam Ikmr. Apwfccl Remedy forCansfha- tlon , Sour Storacti.Dlairtioca Wor ras .Coirvulsioiis .Fcvcrishr nessandLossorSLEEP. Facsimile Signarare of The Centauh Compaht, NEW YORK. &2 Exact Copy of Wrapper. Everpiocp Admires u DR. Jin FosIwnMfiororiiiBXhm,,! Fi'v! ; FTSi:--- "'"wiai, 'cmi i iioi'MiM, f'at.'lies. Hash. Kiwkie ne, eiuely dear ..... ii t r ercL 1 . Hopkin,, Prop, 37 " I'i" "if", and sl. n.1V( . . employment, a .11.,, . ... - ", l'1"!'' c, , ' " miles. Seldom Away From Home -j;.Ms ;z?cru He has sent his ;r. I n,u. .,d numerous trips tool , na" YOUNO PUTEH ELamed. Onklan l. f 'nl . Ag. i:.t, r p . son ' S n t. . TuUr- A. P. Puter, wcalthv real eidate man livi,,., i n .., . r"" , , '" "crKciev, n fiRPl mm N-fl! "'fflJlSm-.T.. N(Mhaa By Mort Burger For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years thi oiNTAun toapisr, brw voas oitv. Beautiful Compl exion- T. FELIX GOURAUD'S A HW U Va B B a M Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Indispensable and Delightful i oilet tiequisde for Fashionable Women. ,i,Ai da,1; npcesslty for the ladles' toilet Sonol ho,";e Sr whMe traveling. It protects the skin from Injurious erTocta ?.!..i. elo"1P"t8. fclves a wonderfully ef ilr . . h"""y o 'be complexion. It Is a 1 1 il- o v. n""-trpHy Toilet Cream and pos wl'' cause or encourage the Sol'l"' l,ttir lilch all ladies should f, , i.Sfttt"'!i wh,:n ".''"ctliiK a toilet pre paration . .Uinclng, bowllnir or oth er exertions heat tha skin, It prevents a greasy niiponrance. Hi.i?Mr"1J" 0rlentl Cream has been "'''""iineniled by physicians, act ''"'"; "l,nKera and women of fashion for fvVJI. i . ' n c,,"try and cannot be sur Ii"k nttlp. prcparln for dll,y or even- Ttem,.. . -c "f1""' Cream cures Rktn iiemoves nn mn ih..i,i,.ij lnn"l'iT'.ilow ""d Muddy Sltla.VivIng , r"-i woman uetaret. Great Jone, Street New York-. uiicy umids Dealers. $100 Reward, $100 S.!i r,0,,leHrn ,hat tl"r Is at least on. iw , dl,e" hat aclonca baa been CatarrhCU "ii lu "! tni th nJ.ioei'-"11 Cll,rTh Cure Is the only fraiJnuSuI? noWw known t0 ' nw'csl di.ltyCB.,arrh beln constitutional nWt l?.",rX eonstimtlonal treat KSin.11!".! CaUrrh Cure Is taken In ind m ,cUn. 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