NINE e RUSSIAN VICTORY IN CAUCASUS THREATENS WHOLE GERMAN-TURK PLAN IN ASIA I -,W,CUCA-S II THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 29, 1916. FRU1TMEN URGED TO WMMMWIIKSM IhZ7 S .m D L A C K S E A ) II- TfcO l. .-fT"" OA:.. II . . iT Jy".,.:...,' 1 jHsjy Naffer lpnVTRANS, ;cauu!!. Soma) ? , . J"i' 1 j"""-' M ,'AMiAi(V V ' ATTACK j JtS. j 0 Js ' 10 J . ' ' Jr Ldamascus H To Salonika . fiir t,3i hM Kpi-1ip1- XM,tBH'.XPHI,IOMWV ' 750 miles 1 j A . , isri ueia V-P'" ? jWJUruh f'k. - 0 C S i R T p$J&L iMwwiFowtl frji WVCSL-.F2fSfiir fefel W)" i SAC or Mlt:,,l ,r Ki There is a better taste a zest to food m Map of eastern Asia and Egypt, showing position of Russian forces in Caucasus and of English forces on the Tigris. Proposal Made for Co-operation of Fruitgrowers of Four States by E. L GoodseH New York Several possibilities are opened up toy this seems the most probablo (irand Duke Nicholas' rapture of Krze-iwill it ilesccnd the Kuphrati solution, , AnL'lo-InJian force on the Tigris and i at present be made to illustrate this uphratra to th'!,i,n R.inn in Armenia and ; theory. From Confltantinoide to Krze- jum. Will his vii'torioiiH army which point where it is crossed by the Bagdad ; . , ,! ,inv,.innpi1 rum is 4U miles; trom t.rzerum to Kut- thus has forced its way through, the j railway! The lntter achieved and this u CMia 'nere u fcu" . 1 , el-Amara, the immediate objectivo of back door of Turkey attempt to reach , alternative could bo indulged in awlth tbe ldea ot' ?rving as deterrents ,lt, Anglo-lndinn force on the Tigris, is Constantinople through the mountain , march on Constantinople or one across j to a second attack on Kgypt, ,iust as it till), and from the Jiussinn udvancc in passes of Armenia! Will it send an ex-! the desert to Aleppo, where is said to be 1 is expected that an offensive of the ul- Persia to Kut-el-Amnrn is 2.r)() miles; pedition north to Trebizond on the 1 gathering the Tui ko tiernian army for! lies on the Salonika littoral will short- while Krzrrum, tho liussian position in Black sea, through an equally forbid-n second attempt to capture Kgypt and j ly be developed with the same end in Persia, and the Anglo-Indian position ding country! Will it descend tho Eu-1 tho .Suez canal. view. on the Tigris form a broken lino whose phiates with the idea of relieving thej Some military experts believe that The distances, however, are so vast nearest point to the Suez canal is 725 British position on the Tigris! Or, and, the recent activity shown by the that at no point can military operations , miles. Tried Various Kidney Remedies But Only One Proved i Republicans Trying I To Reach Compromise Backache Just Like a Toothache! It is with great pleasure that I write these lines of praise for your wonderful kidney and bladder remedy. 1 had kid ney trouble so bid 1 became very much alarmed. I had tried various kidney remedies I heard of but without re lief. I was about discouraged ot ever Sun Francisco, Feb. 2H, bring peace between the -Kf forts to Claxtar News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Claxtar, Ore., Feb. -'!. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, of Wheatland, arc week-end guests of the William West leys, of Claxtar. The Fowlers are the beinL' helued. when, one dav 1 picked up a book containing testimonials of slate of republican national conven people wiio had been helped and cured jtion delegates, imbued with the iileai Dear Mr. Editor Sometime aeo I republican had backache very bad: it would ache state central committee and the "in-: just like a toothache. I tried a new dependent" republicans will bo con-1 disooverv of Doe.tir Pierce's, called tinned here tonight. lRAnuric." This is for kidneys and parents of Mrs. William Westlcy. A committee from both organizations! backache. I Boon felt relieved of all I Mr. John Westley lias purchased a will confer. This is the outcome of over-' backache and had no more pain, and I handsome automobile, tines from the state body Saturday and 'hope others troubled in the same way j Mr. James Sears, of McCoy, Oregon, a preliminary peace session, after the j will try this wonderful new remedy. has been appointed administrator of the "independents" had resolved upon a; Yours sincerely. estate of the late Mrs. Isabell Alder- ftLRS. UNOOLN 6TEAKNH. man, 01 rum cuuniy, The marriage of Mr. Hoy Westley, of aud bull moose factions of this state. of their kidney trouble by the use of,f backing 'p prog resi,Ve candidate! NOTE! It is now asserted with con- I this place, to -Miss Huelah Miiplethorpo, Dr. K mer s Swamp-Hoot, so 1 ileciiieu for president and a so uniting tile U. IJ. 1 j.... ...... jy in .-uicm, was imiungru so in mmmi u.m- . .. ... . ' 1 . . .. .... P., . . . nne. an4d in t.hn pvstrm am ent relv erad - i.. t i. t :i:., z . - , ,, . f . - 1, lllill IHJ OIH i-.ct-iii nil- jiiiiiiiii n catcd. A new remedy, called "Amine." ,. -....i , .i;..,i ti, u has been discovered by Dr. Pierce, and is ,h(' 'wo ou"l-' People, realized that it the cause of a drainage outward of the would occur this week. Many good uric acid with which it comes in contact wishes follow Mr. and Mrs. Boy est- Itwill ward on oack- t lev to their new home in Jiusby, M on to try it and I know 1 owe my present P good health to the wonderful curative power of Swimp-Koot. I sincerely hope iny words will be the means of restor ing many other sufferers of kidney and; pladflcr troubles to good health. I Verv trulv vours, B. J. FKNSTKKMAKKR, Two Hurt In Portland Fire This Morning within the hidv. ache, headache, and the dartinit Dains and aches of articular or muscular rheum. ., , u oo rr tisin of thoso dlseasas which are caused Pnrtlnnd Ore.. eh. "S. Tw o w ere i - 4 u na ,,,t inn u t, a... i ,.i.-..tvn,i iihin. , . .. :. .. '. '"u' ' r svi" uui,iv. .'-., -----1 injurca anu si. inmans oi ruoiinug astnma, sciatica, renal caicuius. "jiu- l'ersonally appeared betore mo tms.jjjmjp wpre r(,Ht.ucd hy firemen early uric" prolongs life because old people usu- todny when fire gutted a two-story ally suirer 'from hardening and tnicHening tana, where Mr. Westley goes to accept a government position. CO-EDS HAVE BAD TEET 1Mb dav of October. l'Jlo. li. J. Fenster maker, 'who subscribed the above state nient and made oath that the same ia! streets. true in suDstinee and in met. W.I. J. KUnV-UACIf, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sizo l.ottle. It will convince anyone. You Fiurcne Ore.. Feb. 2!!. Not one co-ed frame building at Fourth and Stark f the walls of the arteries, due i to the ex- 0, of 03 ,,!ls pt.rf(.(.t ft, the physi- , . , , 1. ., r j, . Dr. Pierce, who Is director and chief Irnnk Noland, fireman, fell 35 f eet ' nhvsie.lan at the Invalids' Hotel and from the roof of a nearby building and Surgical Instituto, Buffalo, N. Y., has was seriously hurt. Mrs. I.ula McCul- 'rjctn testing this wonderful m!dicine for lough, landlady of the rooming house, I the relief of over-worked un weakened was8 badly bruised when she t down "tT stmrs trying to escape the flames mined to place "Anuric" with tho prin- The cause of the fire is unknokn. Upa druggists in town where people 1 " i;ould get this ready-to-use medicine. YOUNG TRArPER LOST j'Anuric" Is not harmful or poisonous, out aids ttttrc in throwing oil inose cal director of the I'niversity of Oregon reported after examining the feet ot freshman girls. Only three girls were found to have good feet. The rest, re ported Miss Freida Goldsmith, foot ex pert, are suffering trom tint toot lie Work on a plan to arrange for tho chartering of a steamer to market the fruit of the Pacific coast abroad. just as an object lesson to the grow ers of the west of what can be ac complished by co-operation, E. I., flood sell, of New York, arrived in Tort land yesterday and will go to Salem today to lay his plan before Governor Withycombe. Governor Alexander, of Idaho, and Governor Lister, of Washington, have bth declared themselves in sympathy with the plan, nnd indications are that the governors of all the western states will concur. Mr. Goodsell will speak in Corvallis tomorrow and will return to Portland nnd deliver an nddress at- the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Goodsell yesterday outlined the plan as follows: "In view of the present shortage in shipping facilities by both land and water, with the prospective greater shortage in the northwestern apple crop period of 1!H(!. action should be taken now to meet this serious situa tion. Wenatchee Estimate 8,000 Cars, "Take Wenatchee, for example; the production of apples promises to ag gregate 8,000 carloads in that district The Great Northern Railway is able to haul to the east only nbout 200 , carload weekly. Thus in five months the maximum of exportntions from this particular district could only be 4,00( carloads. "With the object of demonstratinr what unit co-operative organizations among the apple growers could do not only in partly solving the transporta tion problems, but as well economically I have Put before Governor Alexander, of Tdaho, and Governor Lister, of Washington, and propose to place be fore Governor Withycombe. of Oregon and Governor Johnson, of Californie this suggestion: "The states named shall cause to 1 guaranteed the charter of a refiic ated equipped steamer, now- engn" in fruit transportation, of 8,000 "v tonnn tre, with a carrying capacity o1 M0.000 cubic foM. to 'take a enrg'o of the freen and dried fruit products of all these states named, to Liverpool or London about Xovember 1. MMll Cost to Oregon of $10,000. "On the present market for charters, such a steamer would cost about $511,000 for the voyage. "Idaho, Washington, and Oregon would guarantee one-fifth each of the cost of the chart c party of .j'M.liOll, and California two-fifths or 20,00u. "The first three states would then each have the right to one-fifth of the space or 110,000 cubic feet, into which about 1)0,000 boxes of apples could be stowed. The total cargo would amount to 150,000 boxes of apples, if Cniil'ornia used her allotment of splice for that kind of fruit. I expect, however, out side of some Watsonville New towns and navel oranges, dried fruit will gen erally be shipped from that state. "As it is proposed that no one shall profit by this charter exc.pt the own ers of the steamer, the charge to the fruitgrowers will be bused upon the actual cost of the charter party in pro portion to the number of packages shipped. "Thus a full cargo of apples would cost the growers from sen boa id to des tination, 011 the basis stated above, about .'!.'! 1-2 cents n box. In 1015 th Used as shortening, it blends with the flour easfly and the result shows in the fine baking. Used for frying, it makes the foods better tasting and more di gestible. Try it realize the quality it gives to foods. Your grocer will Bupply you regulaily Cottolene is pecked in pails of various sizes. I j ' ESI5FAIRBANKjsgaiaad ' 2 UUM UU 111- I I IVlihlil llihl! ill till HI I 'I.n II MlihiiJ Ul 'I' f FLOODS DO BIG DAMAGE IN ARKANSAS. ;. lip 1 ' Mm E.-"- I M - S, 5 "1 r- tr .V ;-w : tiki's . - . .v - ; Bl "'1 O Flood scenes at Newton, Arkansas. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damnge was done by tbe re cent Hoods in Arkansas. These floods were particularly severe in anil around Newton, where railroads were undermined by the waters and ut out of business for many (lays. , 1 TO REMOVE ROUGHNESS CHAPS, FRECKLES, LINES !t ls ! -'( s)c . '( cause they wear high heels and pointed overland freight rates from northwest- toes. ,p wni;Poisous within tho body which cause so v , ,. much sulfering, pain and misery. Scicn r.uuie ,ist8 assi,rt this remedy Is 37 times more Medfrd, Ore., Fell. 20. Hope practically abandoned today tor r.ddie .ists assert this remedy liail. a vouilK irappi-r, iieiier 10 iron: vitwit thin llth a. w ill also receive a booklet of valuable ! heen lost in Cow Creek ennyon during Jfor Diabetes and Brlght's Disease this ;.,f.rn,otln,, ti-llinn nbnnt the kidncTs ! tho .Tnnnnrr snowstorms. A senrchinc "emedv is buildinir un a reputation as and bladder. When writing, be sure 'party returned to Trail today after ?ocd as Dr. Pierce's other well-known and mention the Salem Daily Capita. , lfs Hall cabin eml;ty Al. hisef- 'n , 1... ,...fi.. nn.l inn.ilnl. 1 fnofa nrflflut lite r,tln worn thorn In n . . M , .... journal. nrnniriu.j-..i u... .... 1 , ' uogjQf fierce s I'avonio rres:ripiion lar size bottles for sale ttorea. If U.e carrier does not glre eervtce notify the offic. at all drug diary the last entry was made January for tiie m3 0f women. Doctor Pierce's li. it said: "Still snowing and plow- p.easj.nt Pellets, the liver regulator, ana ing hard." Doctor Plerco's Uolden Mudicul Dibcovefy lyr red biooa. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS. 1 SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. 111 .null ,1111111 j I ' ....... .li....... .i ..mi,..,., ...,.u..... 1 i. .'I lliUI IW -J s n ,lir,,. r. . T.fci-irY nifti ilteiit - rfcli.fi'ritf r- -if Ji il I mi iir. Vrr r-rwi i.nmrrr '1 r mic '-'-.i' - " ;.J Salem's Handy Repair Guide "fl Stitch in Time Saves Nine" The Capital Journal Guarantees the Following Firms Reliability :Zf;L shoe Repairing while Exds5or Motorcycles we will save you money r a Ivpf j h a El,sior n,l we 11 save vou the time . . vo'u might waste waiting for a I0U Wait H.cycles; Repairing; Accessories; new part Tires; Oils; Motor Overhauling Oxv-acetvlene welding makes 01r Speeiaitv the broken part good as new. yi? D AAT CHOP Estimates cheerfully finished. IL DUU1 OUVi P DJ- vicK brothers carage, 3;5 STATE . Mrsc & Ramstien 260 N. High Salem, Oregon Phone 1687 221 S. High St. Springs Made and Modern shoe Repair Co. UCDaired Capital Journal Advertising Welding and brazing of aU kinds will repair, buy or sell any- 1 ffllirr tyrPPf -all kinds of Auto Repairing ' vUuIl JUCs.1 and palntir.g-aU work guaran- hir.?. R":ovw the lost or restore found articles. R J. Hcrschback Fine Shoe Repairing 229 State St. Salem, Ore. 111. i em shipping points through to Dug I land were about )1 a box ot apples, I with pnly about 2.1 per cent of the re- quired space obtainable and a greater 1 shortage of space prospective in 101(1. I Great Saving Shown. I "The saving on this cargo, as com 1 pared with the cost in lfU.i. to the i northwestern fruitgrowers would there fore be about lll(l.li(l. "The time of tho voyage from Port land to Liverpool would be about il." I "lays. j "The Idaho and Washington portions 'of the cargo would be loaded in Sc I tittle. The Oregon part in Portland lor Astoria, and the California part in I San Froneisco. To feel as fine 11s the piovorlual t ul-J "It tins plan is earned through sue die, we must keep the liver washed clean cessfully as outlined, it would he the almost every morning, to prevent its! greatest possible demonstration to the sponge-like pores from clogging with iu-j fruitgrowers of what a saving a fin digestilile material, sour hile and poison-l ancinlly strong en-operative fruit or ous toxins, says a noted physician. gani.iition could effect and how far- If you get headaches, it's your liver. I reaching its powers and benefits could It' vo'u catch cold ea-ily, it's your liver.jlm in transportation problem. If you wake up with .1 bad taste, turmr "Waterway shipments of nor tongue, misty hreiitli or stomach he-' cm fruits to American ports, as conies rancid, it's your liver. Sallow! as to foreign, at a minimum of skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all nro thus within the range of poi. denote liver uiieleanliness. our liver; flt.n un, sequence." Orcgoiiiun. is the most important, also the most! . aloied and neglected organ of the body. I MARRIED AT CLAXTAR Kcw know its function or how to re- leu,,, the diimmeil-up body waste, bile; ri'iipilnl Journal Special Service.) and toxins. Most folks re.-ort to violent I Clnxtar Or-uon lYhruarv -il. c.ilome, which is a dangerous, snlivat- The marriage of Miss P,uel,,li Maple-, ing rhemical which can only he used oc-1 1 norpc, of Salern. ami Mr. Hov We-ilcy,1 j asionally lic ause it accumulates in the ,,( clnxtar, Oregon, occurred at j tissues. alo attacks the bone, Sal iirdny .iftemooii, Frbruaiy IJ1 j Kvery man and woman, sick or well, j at the Mnplcthiirpe home in Salem, he-i 'should drink each morning before" yon. j , break IW, a glass of hot w.Her with al ,jSH Ihu'liih Mil plethoi pe is the oldest j ! tcasi'oiuifi.il of limestone plionpoate in j daughter of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Ma-j it, to wash from the liier and bowels , ,,.t horpe, i' Salem, nnd Mr. iioy We-t-l ! the previous day 's indigestilde nialcrial ,.y is the third son of Mr. and Mrs.; the poi'-ous, sour hile and toxins; thus .,', T. Wctlc.v, of claxtar, Or. ton. j ; cleansing, -weeteniiig and freshening! The I, ride was beautiful in. I girlish-! the entire alimentary canal before put-j looking in a tiavcling suit of dark-! ting more food into the stomich. Ililue hioinlcloth. Limestone phosi hate does not restrict I The home was artistically .ecorne. ,the diet lil.e calomel, hecnuse it can j ,vit nsput'igus ferns and violet. Thei not salivate, for it is harmless and you , ,rj,c ' hominet lieiii'' a dniiitv arriuiL'C- inent or as'.iiiigus leiu and pins car-. beautiful feleclions of music. The guest list which included only the relatives and ( lose personal friends was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maplethorpe, Mr. ind Mrs. John T. Westley, .Mr. and Mrs. James Maple thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. William Westley, Iir. and Msr. John '. Kvan, Mrs. Mal colm Hump, of P.rooks; Miss ltuelah Roberts, Miss Xellie Keeton, Miss Kdith Mnplethorpe, of Portland; Miss Freda It'll., Vi:u. LV.1,,..;., SO.I.mnn ATisseS Kva nnil Lucile ,M iplet Dorps, ilshorn j musv m. - Maplethorpe and Kluicr Westley, ol'jwith it. Repenting; this daily, the en t'luxtar. I tire outer film skin is soon absorbed, Many choice presents were received i m,lmnv, there's not the sligh.- by the couple mute testimony ot the, m. j ...I, V(. ir-nc-.-. Kven tho esteem in wiucn mini are ueui. .,i:,lt, ., ivi..., Lh.hu o, thi tieut- meiit. The underlying skin which form-i tiie new complexion is so freh anl youthful looking you'll marvel at th ' transformation. It's tho only reliah''i If your skin is chapped, rough or harsh, dab a liberal amount of merco' i.ed w ,ix un the face and allow it to re main "over night. When you whs'.i 01 i the wax in the morning, fine, flaky, nl- Iinmcdiutely after the wedding the voung people icrt lor tneir new nome in Hushv, Montana, where Mr. West- ley goes to accept a government posi- . . . 1 .... in tioi. at tlic large Indian school at Ui.u-M.1V tn .,..,,..., ,iis,.,,ni ,m a,(l. fadd. Il'01llt- . . , I freckle. I. hlotchv or wcather-hcateo complexion. One ounce of ruorcoliz. d I'oitland. and two davs in (lieat l alls.i ilestsj I Knroute for Hushy, .Montiina. Mr. nnd; i, ,.- ., .. -.."u 1 ., .1 1 .U1S. ltO W'!lie, " irnii m ... ,.,,1.1,. f .l,n- -tftr.. .UOimillil, IMieie iue oc in,: of Mr. Westley s sister, Mrs. Alex S. Hidden. Not only were the young people showered with good wishes, hut. with rice also, and one joker m.'in.iged to af fix a stout tag to one of the suit eases hearing the hgend "Just -Married." Mr. Westley is well known in Willam- ..tr., niiivcrudi- fir.'lca lui.l l.tso in business college circles. j 'J The bride is beloved by n large circle! V of friends in Salem, who regret, to lose, their hright, lovable companion, and a rlt If wind and cold mako yon squint an I f row u, you're bound to cultivate, wrio ' kl.s ami crow's feet. To overcome the-' , I bathe the face in a solution made by I dissolving 1111 ounce of powdered stixu i lit..' in .1 hall' pint witch ha.e!. 'f : ! 'f WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Invest ' well lull host of good wishes' follow both ofj thesi' young iicoolo to tlp'ir new home in . I'.usbv Molilalia. 1 . 1 ! good service at Swedish church yes-1 terdny. A good congregation filled the Swedish church, corner loth and Mill jis increasing. .Next Sunday the Itev. i.lohti ). Wahlliey, liistrict. Superintend-; ' nt fioin I'lisadeiin, Calif., will preach, s at 't p. 111. and M p. 111. England was expeeUd bmirly to ilc. lure tho coinincrciat block t.de, as retaliation for Ger many's submarine war cam paign. Kiiglund also was nudy to lestriet liquor sales. A a re sult of the allied bombardments of the Dardanelles, tho Ccrstan t!i;ople government wtis report ed reii'Iv to flee to Asia M cor. sk sk '!" can eat iinvthing afterwards. Jt. is in expensive nnd almost tasteless, and any ph triiiii'-ist will sell you a quarter ('Oi:nd, woicli is sufficient for n deinoii stration of how hot water ami lime stone phosphate cleans, si imulales freshens the liver, keeping you ing fit dav in nnd day out. hat tons. Miss I'.yn Maplethorpe acted n the bridesmaid, while Mr. Kluicr Westley, i brother of the groom, acted as 1 t Standin" boneaih an nr.li of pnriigue tern, lievcren.l Avison, or the nnu ,ati. feel- Midhodist-Kpiseopiil church, of S.il.-m, rend tho vows which made them bus- New Todav ads costs vou less than band and wife. j you think worth .more thun you j Mrs. Malcolm Pinup, of Tlrook", a ! realize. well known musician, reh.len d twij mm mmm m tdUutaSUf. -. 1 rtn.iw.,ri.i , - Jj-Jis.cs.Mf, Guaranteed -cr Hot a Cent's Charge p Y'"i tif-'i rot ,;uiiVr hnnfon torture an hour r,wr. V in.iiierliow lartro (11 t-iiuii in 11t1r lj'iiii"ii,t may beT how nr. en : i,y v. i-.-rti (fitte! und i r'-ii'in nr cO m- m..hle Iitc at i. i unvoicing fiaof that Ihuro iy poM'.ive 1 u.it-i it you riK'it now tujuy, "Human Qomfatf Is Cuarenteed to Givo Instant Relief pitI p' Hitlvuly n:rn thi lrnst filubtjnrn bunioni, Yin'.I lifive iracr iiml cointrrt ti onn n vidi ni'ii-y (me, '1'Iip tam riml inlluiiiinatiuii i!p .irprnr Ike ii. iio. Vou can really enmy wa'i.InK o,, e inure. Lmlic t.-.ut wf ar their r'uunul, s-...il without lis''tiiit"irt Jmi't cut hole, t,i yi,t- ihoH u'nl -4 1 la iluoiwd eittou ,r t'ol; v,-;n!.. w.i-'.icrs a'ul stool cintr.ip,i--ni. "Uu v ion t '-mfort" ii t lie cuinm-m h-vu- luuri.-al i rr - v h". i ;ir .'.r,-i. It abMirbs mill Ji aw-i oat the iit-f!a-nmnticii, 'ftfii; nnti til'. nlvii tli !! i-iir.il.iif l -r -i curr iIjk which really iiiakd tho buri-on, thin tftt'.vH.ir.K th'S'ilurKutueM aial rviV ;:;. t.ic i "fjI.l:eJ fuitt toiiihoallliy imii ;ual -.i Get a Box ot "SSun'mn Comfort" Today uiontiJijrvtlymibitutourtait'Jy juu'vu yver tntnl iiturj Uiu wibt i tcu Huuh h tiu l nit jour ui lie t-a. tc. ', t J. C. PERRY, Druggist, 113 S. Commercial Street V i ' CI J. -l mm