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Show MUBpmspnH THE DESEHET NEWS DIAKONDDYESH-- LEOiSLftTIVE-ACTI- Oij Foira weather bureau man rendition 'throughout the state far abpg normal-aeeqard lSUVfkll sad water sealant of the enow on th various waterthArt. HI report Mats that tb Condition wer never better It this time of year for eoteeeful water supply for the coming summer. This year the early snowfall was heavy and the leter mow hare, at heavy water content and have eleo packed Well with mil drifting In th valleys th ground ha been practically frostleao thus allowing th rein of which there has been an unusual abundance, to' sink Into tb ground and aseuro an abundanno of moiMuro from Ihla source. Brief reports from tho various watershed ohow tb following: Bear River district; Know ranges from 12 Inch tn tnrhes tn tho mountain valley to very heavy and no drifting; Upper ftnaka rlrer district, snow heavier then for several years. Ootid prospects for ample Irrigation water and good rang feed; Loot river district; Snow 0 Inches In lower levels to 01 inches In higher regions with normal water content; Wood rlvec district, snow conditions' over watershed better than any year sine 1010, average depth Inch Boise river district. In Rota National forest, drpfh ranges from ono foot In lower levels to twelve feet at highest polnra, Shimon river district, snow fall about normal but amount of anow on ground at 2nd of January far abovo normal; - Clear-wataboat district. normal, lncjiea near- Orangavfll to six feet in th higher mountain (heidM Join hi RcvlvaL , i a -- -- Worn Garments, Draperies, Everything Dywj New for Fevf Cents ElAIESIOAIIO mcto: . Workmen's Compensation Law Radically Changnd IfcnaalAfaia Threaten , cd- - AntLQferette BUI up flf riil Oorraapoa tone oie ) rb. i.r.wiun.fu blow Um Sixteenth Idaho praatlealTy annuTIS UM ISnhO workmen's compan--' aatloa tow and mad th stale tnur-aoe- o food a virtually appen-t- o Thta th scat loetttution a brought about Monday afternoon bbuaa akao tha aaaaia t by Reprsasidatlve Jarnlgaa which bad alraady had th approval of th Th measure amends lower body rwnilwi Wild 6T thff'compllc.r" rUtutrV of 210, which acta forth th employment from tha term and provision of th compensation lawn by adding to th xmptlon list, thrashing and harveotlqg operations, In banka office - or employments mercantile ostaMMwnonta and em Tb ptoyment by school district tarm mereantll eatabllhmnta" la oanslder ad to corr aueft a broad field a to tears virtually nothing coming wader tha praelaluua 1 uao baring and mining Industries. Inasmuch as tbs act was not entirely repealed this leaves tha burden upon tha state to maintain the state Insurance department which Jurltdlc-tlo- n over the Mata in mi ran e fund and the state industrial accident. comnj's-alo- n with nothing for thess Institutions to feed upon 'but tb limited busfnto coming from the mining and Umbering Industries. Many of the mdnlng companies and timbering or alf Insurers or are Insured In reciprocal Insurance carrier, thus depriving the etata fund, which was one, of ths state's sourcso of big revenue.. from th income (rom.-thl- s rs alrs jmii feiU-N- td uf-th- Js oourc. This action of - th legislature caused no little stir among Insurance and bonding companies and. has also stirred up some strong feelings among th labor organixattoni of tha slats who have at all times been strong supporters of th compensation laws and would have been jnpre In favor ef seeing the act made more broad In Jta covering. ratbec. than practically wiped out. As a result of this legislation mor than half tha employees of the state will be left without protection In caa of accident, unless they e resort loth process of common law to protect their interests. -- Dont .ruin your material In a poor dy that spots, streaks and fade Buy 'Diamond lyes - no other kind fherl perfect result are guaranteed so Each package cents Ins direction simple- that It la fun for any woman skirt old. , faded tQ dlamond-dy- o waist, d reran. coats, sweater Mocking, drape rise, eovertnga everything Tell druggist whether your material It wool or allk, or If It la reuse, line r - a - fntmrrv. 12 color. - rich lb abolishment of th office .- of state eemmwioney of eddratfon- TWa' bill bad ben the causa of much debate In the lower house by which body It was passed with a substantial majority. but wbsn U rams np for action In tb senate the first motion made waa for indefinite postponement which was Immediately seconded and carried by unanimous vote. . Albion Normal Again in lime light. It was thought last week that when th bill seeking to abolish the 8tat Normal'' school at Albion 'waa killed nothlnr mor would be heard of that Institution for at least two years, such arms Introis not th rase. A new-bl- ll duced In tha senate Monday seeking to have this institution removed to ths city of Burley In the same county. Th bill provides for a levy of a quarter of a mill on all taxable property to provide- - funds for erecting new buildings at Burley. It also provides that the school retain Its present name and require that a tract of land must bo donated by th city of fiurley as pert of th provision for getting tba school removed to that city, Railroads operating In Iditio will not be .required to- - feneo thole - right of ways as tho result of the killing of a bltl In th senate which required railways to reimburse stockmen and farmers for loss of gtock by railroads short there Is no fence along the right of way. To Create Budget Bureau. - By unanimous consent a measure woo Introduced into which provides lor. creating budget bureau as a part of the governor's office staff to secure statistics and Information from alt departments and offices reeking appropriations through the Idaho legislature. It la also to Investigate rases of duplication of work tn the various departments and the efficiency of th various departments and formulate plans for tha better of the various departments of state government. Legislature Works on Holiday With only 10 days left to complete It work the legislature voted to held a regular - oeesfo- nbirthday. With tha exception of a short recess for memorial services tn honor of the Father of the Country, both branches put In full eeeaIonr;Both branches have, a large mass of measures before them which must be con-- -- HA SATURDAY FEBRUARY oMtwDay a toa Cccdg Sarsaparilla medlrts, Tha best familytreetmen! blow! Riu.ii Are, hat will parlfy-youflcleaL A moath'a tor t haro united In row a community ytchurch campaign which opened Sunday night and will continue until tho middle of next month. Service will bo held every night of the week In two of tho the, city. 8 pacta! mnslo will feature ail meetings and every effort possible la being put forth to create widespread Interest In tha movement. At ths first mooting Sunday night ths ambitions of th sponsor of th movement war fully Ik silted hnd'fhs b'atieaa wer packed.' Another feature of tho campaign Is a series of community prayer meeting held In privat residence throughout n th city ovary afternoon, Th la being carried on under the Tho Call of Christ to them of: com-palg- Bole." EBEB- -- cqisiqers rnnmn r ben I. Ths Me It area tee aa appetlt Thl aids diiaetlea and aselmllaiioa. sad Mk, oui i, goad. A woadsrful rmiy f.,r rhea, metleta. lumbag. eetetra puiid up after th flu. grip Id tew,. - -A word te th wise eurricient. Teh Hood's aad nir Hood Mood s rill email due, , mnd I tv,i larger, aa eoilve uiiarilc, wwt 1 In. Ad-Tr- tl Last Tribute it Paid To WiHm Melanathy (Special Correa pondeen ) Idaho. rb..,2 Nampa. or WTIltoni Melanathy were bald to th Nampa ward rhapel with' Bishop parlay nricg providing and giving lha elding remark other and peak era war Pater Johnson Robert XL-- Ord Who .praised tha life iwri - er tat SL'ITHFIEID - wiev-eeaeiU- .of-th- r. 20 1921 --iiFiomsi- ip:i ; (8prlal to The News) CMlTlinELD, Feb. M The iignner the Road Bmlth- - chamber of commerce, reorganised a week ago, be outlined on activ twmpalgn for th betterment nf th city, gome of lha problems to he taken up Immediately are: A home building and Iona aaeocialloo. o boys' band, aad a choral society. It will alety urge th bee hell organisation to begin at the openmg of the season ami round up a eecond nln. so as to develop home players and get more good ou of she Imported expert Thta organization welcome euygra-Uetong thedln of rommonlty betterment from any pf Its citizen. The offlrere of ih ehemhef are, president. J. W. Ktrkbrtde; vice petrel deni, W. C. Clsypool; eecretery. A I. Ewing; treasurer. Joseph Ksetll; sergeant at arms. 'Oscar Harwood: members of th bogrd at governor. T. W. Jarvis Kvsrett 8mtttuDorg Ron-a- r. Edwin IL Mllsn Mr M. K AVaddnup pf th Inter moontsln Iren A Builders sseoclsllon of Bstt lake met with the chamber f1 : '7 'fmtsykaz&V 1'3 f -- -- (Special Correspond anew) Idaho. Feb. 22. Funeral wr held .her In th Second ward chapel Tueaday for Mr May Wahlen Hog, wife of William B. Hoc Mrs. Hogo wa 11 year or a g and ha lived In Pari since her girl hood. Beside her huaband eh nurvlved by fir children. Her 1 also critically ill, and little hope for bl recovery I held out by PARIS. hue-ban- d- aTTenfltng pby1etans.'"Her 'mother :: Vacuum Wedneedsjferftttnr rrplslnod of tint sml nature of loans mJ organisation investments with d Ahaj-opera'l- ons X them. Representative of tho Logan Loin A Homs Builders association were Ieo present and explained orjh!r The chamber of comganization. merce Invited these comnanlee to meet with them and dlecueo the advantages of affecting such an organization - In Bmlthfleld. FIvo members were appointed a a commit! to further inveatigt-thorganisation and others and to report their finding at the next meeting, upon the recommendation of this committee will largely depend whether or not an attempt will be further made t organize a horn builders association her. Th members of thl committee are. T. B. Farr. IV. C. WDJJAll MELA KATHY. Clsypool. E. R. Miles, 8. P. Ewing and H. Interment J. tn Metkle. was of Mr. Melanathy. Koler laws cemetery. Hr. Malanathy was born in Native of Switzerland England, hi lt&o. IIe ' I MeElisabeth Walker Laid to Final Rect and bls.wlf the good features of all' cord tires, plus the yac-nu- - lanathy 'joined the Church In tread. ctjp m non-ski- d FREE to every purchaser of a Vacuum Cup casing we an Inner 'Tube of the same size, absolutely free for limited time only. MEET US AT THE . AUTO SHOW list and came to America the time year, t Evsnston. Wyo.. until residing tutor - lived to numerous cities In Utah. Wyoming and Idaho, moving her from Hatley. whtle living at Salt Lk be did considerable tempi work. Besides his wife he te survived by the following children who were at his bedside when he tiled: Mr. Mary McCabe, Mrs. .Ethel Srbckaray and John ,M. MlajathyF'BH--pf-thlcity. lt2.Ho 0 AQ . Final Tribute Paid to . Mrs. May Wahlen Hoge WiI.CIfPl -- This New Air ; BaA Cur A -- s (Special to Th News) The ton services for Jacob I. Neaf, who died at the horn of his son.Robert XL Neaf, In Sugar City. Ida., were held In th Providence Second ward chapel. . Wednesday, Fib. 12. The ward choir and a quartet furnished th music. The opening praver TolUngef Th PROVIDENCE, ,h, Feb.-- f $ 1 sM? Jb-, it ere-- ' rTLlVn or Stt Ibur n Marvhwas wfflclaltjr an- -' Elder Stone of Mapleton, TTwnairDrtiiinra.-isrter'tw - day nounced today. He will travel on hi Lk CUy wJ.n Ida., aad Jacob Fuhrlman told of Mr. scout mventtoir-sn- d Katort nrttooh which will be o-battleship Naefi Ufe during, tho 40 yo&ra they compamed by thelatthshlp Rash 1ms. had known him. Other speaker were It was alo announced that the Crown William B. Lowe David R. Matthews Resident of Kama for Prince will recognise the German ara , and BUhop Joseph Campbell. The bassador at the imperial palace prior rr v Years is Dead tobenediction wii pronounced r by Btph-o- p Fifty - hlo already-ndeparture- - Toklo- ' "" OrrtT Rica." been decorated for the. occadas . dml Operetta BUI Jffmm Senato--v lftw Itaeelafld Mr. hfaef waa-b- o . With an eloquent speech'twhicb Kov. 1, 134. and joined the Church In I'kMAS. Feb. 22. In the death of y practically Swept the senate from its f 13$. Fox our years he did mission feet Senator Harding of Oneida Jeae R. BurbMge, a resident of, BIRTHDAY IS HONORED. ary work in his own country, coming rrBUCK. of Mown morning put th anil- sefHtn at Providence. ept. this village for 20 years, passed away, i kle. Oregon, who aay aho has to rtah, bill to The for which he was epon-aor (Special cigarette to Tb Nows.) was born ln Brelford- - heen restored to perfect health by 1S85 Jo 1887 ha was J 820. New) From (Special Mr, Burbidg 10, over In the senate with. vote at Feb. 22. suffered 4 844- .- end eft re fra shirs. Eng.f Mardr Ida..' Feb,. :S.Tha. Rotary on S. mission,to his home, land POCATELLO, Idaho, I to 12 In Its favor.. Senator Harding year--. Her statement He was married to Mary- Frey at enlcrtaliTed a num BXjHXu. of Buhl observed the' sixwas armed with a monster bundle the Church In 1854 started I remarkable. joining of on . 1860. and 29. Neb., May Florence, ber of friends Thursday afternoon in of Rotary Wednes- Oct. 29. 1878. married Kathrlna Tob for Utah with hi parents and grandpetitions which coma from practically honor of the birthday anniversary of teenth anniversary Ihe death of. every county In the state and which The following chil- parent. Cholera causedifther a banquet In Ahe ler at Salt Lake. evenlng'-wlt- h day her husband. and nnsj were he said contained over 6 too Covers, laid for Mrs. F. W. Maughan his grandparent-.h- i 14 at dinner. Th dren survive: commerce rooms. of chamber The across thej wer tures of people who were askingsignawaa sister as evening they epent starting that Sam and Hyrum Logan; v r Mr. Buckley. in singing and dancing, - wives and lady friends of tho members z th measure be passed. .During his Mrs N C- - Gluon, Charles and plain. As a youth he was employed In the remarks th senator said that, he with sidered and full sesrlonswlll mark D. Elmer M. Naef, Downey: Jacob several othqr senators wer in a pop. every remaining day The big appro- Owner of Echo Farm son, president of the local club acted Xaef, Wise River, Mont.: Robert If. when he went to the Missouri river by ular Boise Cafe a tew days previously priation measures have not yet been Naef. and on called Fug.i r City, Ida.; Mrs. H. D. oxteam for emigrants. Jake Die From Injuries The exposure where they saw five young girls, ao presented tn the house for considerIda.; Mrs. A. J. Shank and Rjy McNamara for talk Fullmer, Tetonia. rheumatism, which kept him and finance the Pas committee parently not over 17 years old. smok- ation Beach. Cal. : John A. caused Hewlett. Long , e ' two for from years. He spent ing cigarettes. working . el The Naef. Phllllpsburg. Mont.; Mr. B. H. ' to The News.) '- appropriate for tho occasion. some time hero after fita recovery and v. h. E. raises waa CT. Utah: dinner followed Mr. Feb. danc Kendrick. GEORGE, Providence, rperbanquet '2,1. An by Peter hhaia. ' wa called to settle on the Muddy. dy' for presentation. 8. Merrill, Preston, Ida.: Ernest A. On thp same day the senate derson, who was seriously Injured Ing and a general good time. Returning from that settlement hen. ITentg 'of Water for Summer short work of the house Ml) .ChlI1T-ai..2I10,.rEaisoasil csmi' to Kama and- - married last month by falling from a load of rl According to a report by Clinton E. straw, by Representative Hall providing BLACKFOOT. Ida.. Feb. 2S. The lng pack.Aug. 14. 1871. About 1900 - at h dl f d Mr. Burbidge built the Cottage hotel here at the. home of his (laughter, sixteenth anniversary of Rotary- week and operated- lp for a decade. During Blackfoot waa the club opened by 5 ilra. J. 1L Pulelpher. he fitted-- - mbtstorr In 194 when the members In a body ab ' Boise Boy Scouts Banquet England. . Mr. Ajidereon was born la slater, tended services at tha Methodist Mr. Burbidge his Besides wife, to church and listened, addresses by Their Parents and Friends survived by 11 children. 37 grandchilths Rev. J. D. Gillllan and Rotarians dren one and -A special dinner was given at the Correspondence.) (Special HoteT Eccles, and tho members enFeb: 22. More than tertained business competitors. The BOISE. Idaho. and friendB were Short Line to Lay Off parents welcomed were President by guests Frank Berryman in' hearty served Jn real banquet style by the Pocatello Shopmen Monday ineach guest-bein- g manner, Boy ' . enable boys of Trop 13, M. I. A. S0METHINGthat Aaecrwtof .(Special to The News) troduced by hi Individual host. - ' . ll.- ,- The. repasLwas 26. The POCATELL Ids chairman Of Scouta--Feooe manto psh abead and wln wlkile twenljr others maj fad! Hugh the Bor Scouta committee, explained prepared and served entirely by the second big layoff of employees n the Pbcatello shops of Ihe Oregon Short direction of the ambitions of the club, followed ( boy under the of a petition to be presented A. Proctor and Mutual Line will be effective March 1, acFrancis 1i when the but a time going easy, grad ait Washington, ashing withdrawal of president Charles Borup. - The menu cording to statement by local officials 'Tor the last twenty year 1 have I; . - ,. about 1.089 acres of -unoecuppled land consisted Of fruit - cocktail, sweet of the road, ,lt Is estimated that with suffered from stomach trouble fa 707 if .T. men will the affect beef, for roast layoff who con fcce the great depression of "hard times WITH A SMILE and still wtn, a Monday canyonin Wolverine permanent itckles, olivea, consomme, il- 4h 4n- - misery worst form..-- ! w K norm ouy dsp toca hrthe nalocal earop-formashed and potatoes,' irow-gravy, time. If I took a drink of coffee or tomato sion in business tHrnughout this worry, am iety.'stmss and nerveau strata that it rato it nnder la tional. The who selected is ideal for sweet potatoes, horseradish, would cause .milk or evenwater.-gii-ea the- - cause. bU vttsUty, WEAKENS HIS BRAIN AN&WILL Saratoga purpose., aucv pineapple -s- alads-belching' and gas. In fact, absolutely Wa and driving fore out of ht Wood, Wtthoot Bts funy ?: The Rev. Mr. Gillllan related his chips, toasted , cheese., ice cream, nothtngwould digest in my stomach. DOCATION IS SOUGHT. IS RONG, tht experiences and told of conditions in chocolate, nablscos. mints and nutarauhsing whst baa hsnpcwrd to him hehnows SOMETHING I always had an awful burning sensa-In- n the far east, and the Rev. Father Among the, guests were ttttelgb I aot GETTING AHEAD as be should, but fao doesn't know why. IF In (be pit ef my stomach. Greet talked on Fellowship." The islatora Jhe bishopric and s.ake pres- YOUR BANK BALANCE IS NOT UP TO THE MARK) it things at not TV.F. tievet have taken almost a wagon Toad '4vOCATEHXr,Ida.'.FPb.26'. of was gueat , t Rotarian only of soda for stomach trouble, I would idency. Peter Johnson, speaker cawing iwr wayt kwh Into yonr pbyxical ceodltioo. A H. Scon berg Of Salt Lake, who the Idaho house of representatives, have to take fought and day. Ga YOUR BRAIN CANNOT WORK RIGHT think the thooghts that brtng gave an Instructive address. He se- wss one of the speakers. bloat me up so badly I eoaldn l would Rohb with Pocatello J. Brady. visiting M. with lected Rotary" subject. spiced The banquet-ws- s heart of th Pocatello Wholesale fasten my clothes At times my president and songs, Scout yell I. A. and Boy Mr. Whitaker is looking: wouM palpitate andTluttcr so badly company TWIN FALLS,- - Id.. Feb. 21. The a program of -- speeches and tslksby over would I Insmother and would I nearly tb city for a fa vont be site lo ' Twin Falls Rotary club celebrated Us the five first class scouts andflv have lo gasp tor. lrrcalb. In lack I thog tadsAaabl aowothlng that arias is often satking ace thsa aa fjSHT facinry, r which would sup. third birthday annlveraary and the second - das scout who re memr I had heart trouble. of entire WILL Stonortad by IRON BLOODt. the lat Idaho, ply of International berk f the troop. I wa very fond of cheese end the . sixteenth anniversary ANDERSON, with a banquet and program of are now organized rotary such a. Five throw. me right Into troop JbJ.e.ouH leant, IBON IS TRE MAJ5TER PRINCIPLE OF THE BLOOD and blood U Ufa BKXrivs Torn March Denmark,. Febl lt; 1240, where be toasts and music last evening. Dr. within Boise stake. A special camepasma. -- 1 wa ,,'also fond of onions. It la tho ireo tn year blood that carries orygea to your bmia. Without iron yew lived until list when rv 15 : Bcott Feb. R. Cr!w Charles presided PresiPrince and scout T'KIO. of c he me tcrrlblr, to ji(Jj ( l; y wouTdYtpsef paign for the furtherance bote gall wwyaa WKbout mygea your brain become doll and bmrvi R the United rates and emigrated will start on hie European I, dent Hal G. Blue and A. be launched March 12 and Peavey Systenl wasout of sirs pc'" settled in Wis- war .My whole enaottttok HghtiYOU MAKE BAD DFXISIONSi DO FOOLISH THINGS o speakers. : and I bothered with rheums- - i how matter consin. ThTeo years later he returned YOUR INTELLECT 15 POOR YOUR memory ofteo .. jtlsm nd neurti.s, 1ains in my arm aad weotal coadlttea. to Denmark on a visit and while there. aaut yea way be by aatare, te your wwkcnrd obyolcal were almost unbear- - -Jand other Joins YOU ARB ewtahdy NO MATCH fcr tho STRONG, KEEN , CLEAR HEADED Was converted to the Church, ,pn reble. I hart to carry on of my arms two tho mmi Mood. Us te iron of MAN vtthpMsty Although you waygfra ' In a sling and cmildnt false It up to to America he cam to Utah th etreeg, rlgoroui feilowa hags turning wwaftwatwor guards tea battle, my bead My hand would swell up and Settled la Gunnleon. la 1144 b sTut 'for a' tTirg rime I was In' Jut an daddad advaatag over a aaak, tlnd-ou- t oppoaeot. married Anna Georges Jorgensen. awful condition- . f th back and have pplns acres Mr, Anderson took an active part "I told ..mV husband guessed L : v r face locks psl hud drawn, do to giro up tirfd die. a the.J 1 have would wait until you go all to places and. In tha Black Hawk war-an- d barely doctor' medic.ns wnd other jblnpr . J erst of nervous proetra-pa- r escaped death on several different ocKit andawaunt nothing you eat does you the collapse In a In pour weanehea Condi- - casions' 'He helped build the first of good yon do not get tlon or until I took didnt dc me any good. Then eomract eerloae disease. roa It. wmi out tlon of (sot.! la fall straiwtk b he gof roe's'onl TanIae ind sa-- I, '" merci t Int mill 7u Ltalrat Sa- dtatM the mere you 1st The more but fake MM organic Iron Ifko.NLTC- - rum treated tor sr lly "Tto0 ktood,tfoa bad to takn It. 'Well, beforfc I fin- 1844 lina. he snd Us la moved to anc family IRON enrich ATBD at as help year starve, organs. ished cne bottle. I found th 1 h ingr to Dixie and settled In Bellevue whore be parlflsd toaad the stoatoeh M kid. are uaabl to handle dlgu much food when i your blood and revttnlite your worn-yetbetr do ge Wsrk aad neys pfgpuvi-MssssJ would eat did not bother mo, Wood lacks iron and you often Cut, vshnavtad nerve. Organic Kux-H- ll they remained until he took up the Wore and the ttv d lrca oftvn Inerrama ihs.lwdlly getting 'tot-- . known- as yrs hart fflieeh H Irnik Ihsl SI sill Pimply est lens and i momnl-vto- ae f weehr llrod. woei thft farm Mr. An wTlT not lrriuit or inflAi t)M eithl -! tie ijy troubl wa snlirely relieved,----. I Keep the bowels op to hslp th Bn.' 2LutKrl 71'h 1- - 2 Iron labour Stood and Ilka j f HIH.MtW.HII Rsd Blood ?ty"k tho RI can now eut. onions. ehes hl Operated one th Iron In nplnneh. lentils and apple 0e - tram ia yoar Uaad ndTOeach caa I wsnt In fact I art In nerfe getAatl-Ureverything thing "TOOL Vo caa even eat It If yav wish, it eleo owned end operated there th VOKT TRT lo th complete health Irt every way. My neuritis aad yon era a ; will not blacken or injureIs th I noth dtf- - first telephone In thl part ef th arm tola thinking to or j ba of a ho have also left ms. rheurr.!l-Figs" only SayCalifomia" Give California Syrup need and Iron" wnen yoa have distarb- the stomach. It entirely date. This telephone line ran from th effectdlcloro of Aritl-UrTtol VlU VlV JJ know that fire dollars worth of Taa 4 eepct that yon are fereot (ront ordinary ssetallto 'to Toouervlrle yea an oarly eoattdenca la the 1 me more good than a W boa don lac MMK, Tho jar of AMH wi'i -1 I Ucfaiid . Ogata.: bagdrad-dollarworrh of- ot her medto of . ( Tal bi When vor child W pal, litioss-- l you. havo proper MAN W ONLY I acts oe small ptosoa-o- f help Wsomg VsOssLA to. hto-- A ink - 4 , eaL Mother ran rest easy after giving this does I will sing the- praise of TanlaClook tor tho ! tt frown pHfcilraltT rvery yrgetablo MAN WHAN. HI BLOOD dootoX jiew.arn.of and of full -cold, jr ttva,' 2 nsror rtoiu . op bsca.usn.m. tong harntle laxgtlrs word JtrXATfctFW. fa. mevery jmrkago ; and fruit grown In Dlxid. X jg, The above" remarkable "statemowl tfrsd la Hn ! d til letters dearly tots' II hid Wife tlT. Mr. Anderson 1 survived qiesp .or act narnratty. dont wStt yvre got ay fwllng ref! evwjrtobtet, t snd seven chOdrenf Jams by BedI yourself Jtof - iTyaf meT wit brWWk5sF E. '"fruity' taste. Flit! direetlon waa marts Irr Mrs W. F. Baker, whoso tote is, , atomafh, liver tend bowels need' -- d If set Is (ifaitWrer skis yow ed vogotoblo Ingredleera children imi of AX A'w. aUgges address is Mtiwaukie, Oregon, It- - -F. iiwt; vtet fsctly aattsfisetfry rsealt At ..I j so of Cedsr Cliy; Mrs. Emma Naagla only la at once. for hsbteon sd for bottle. Beware wmt T ' of .N, t ; Tho a gent! .thorough cleansing printed orh , of Tdquervllle; Mrs. Jessie Hougaerd ft" i Calif uni el la Ole a tedSpbonfnl eountorfetta. Mother, yoo mast Tikhe Is said in gatt City yi Schramm-JohnsoJohn Pulsipher ef M. of Mantl; Mr. n CH-Iwu If you dont say Caiiforpte." (t j 8yrop of Figs" and is a few George; B.- F. Anderson, Albert An- pork ago ON the AntM ! nd lrcg, you may gat aa imllatlog f;g: morns) and- Oruggiat derson end Anna Anderson alt, living WfroW ths 8C1IR4 all ths constipated poison, undlgraied fornla, verttoernent verttseraent. Art vru ... and ... p. .ra Echo Fa t ret ir Hi gntlr p old-tim- coun-Mond- ay several brother and sisters. also survive her. -- The chapel was well filled at the service Speakers were Jams Pnu leo n. Prset. Roy A. Welkbr. and D. Low. Music wa furMorris Bishop nished by a mixed quartet under th direction of Alfred bbspbsrd Prayers were offered by Prest William L. Rich and Bishop' Ezra Stuck!, nT fafflerr - -- 4 CEUBMIt lERS bu r , ni-4f- iriRW. 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