The Commoner. 7ANUAKT JO, 1111. of trade. Justice White concurred in that am&xingly technical "commo dities clause" decision' construing the Hepburn railroad act to' mean How to Get Rid of Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and it Costs Nothing to Try .. Those who suffer from catarrh know iter miseries. There -is no need" of this suffering. You can get rid of it by a simple, safe, inexpensive, home treatment discovered by Dr. Blosser, who, for over thirty-six years, has been treating catarrh suc cessfully. His treatment is unlike any other. It is not a epray, douche, salve, cream, or inhaler, but is a more di rect and thorough treatment than any of these. It cleans out the head, nose, throat and lungs so that you can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped-up feeling that all catarrh sufferers have. 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Justice White was of the majority lhat declared the employers' liability law unconstitutional,- and lie shares the respon sibility for tho Knight case sugar trust decision that manufacturing is not commerce. ECONOMY IN ART , "Of course," said Mr. Sirlus Bar- ker, "I want my daughter to have some sort of an artistic education. I think I'll have her study singing." "Why not art or literature?" "Art spoils canvas and paint and literature wastes reams of paper. Singing merelyj)roduces a temporary disturbance of "" the atmosphere." Washington Star. MKE.AJWAN , "Did Hardlucke bear his misfoi tune like a man?" "Exactly like one. Ho blamed it all on his wife." Judge. it HOBBLED Mistress "What does this mean, Jane? You ' know you should be back at 10 o'clock' Jane "Very sorry, mum. It's the fault of these new skirts. I had to take such short steps that it took longer than I expected to get home." 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A tour of in spection won't cost much. Anyway, the trains run dally, and twice each month you can get a homeseekers' ticket at a surprisingly low cost, and come down and .see the Mission Lands with .your own eyes; Then you can decide for yourself. It makes the best sort of a winter excursion, and you will neve have done a better stroke of business in your life, if you go back with a deed to a tract of Mission Land in your pocket. If you decide to come, you take no risk what ever. We will prove by the grain and truck farmers now living on our Mission Lands all of the statements made in our advertising or descriptive pamphlets, or refund the travelling expenses of the prospective purchaser. Could we make this offer if we didn't mean business? If you come to Mission you will find many things that you will marvel, at. You will won der at the-magnificent future of the Texas Guff Coast country. 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