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last h DON'T TRIFLE WITH Many Have Filled Consumptive a Cough You never know how soon a colJ will become a serious malady. It may bo in the head Icwlav; in the lunsrs to-morrow niul the next Jay you may lie fighting uVn.lly pneumo- Dia for your life, it muen ine same with a cough. Inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption germ to bo gin their murderous work. There's only one way to prevent these deadly diseases getting" a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attaeks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until you are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bill. Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a Godsend to hu manity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Soli and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PART OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKES Miss Olga Klmor was home for a short visit and left Tuesday for Port land where she is working. Miss Sadie Hayner left for Hood River Tuesday. Otto Huol was blasting rocks last week. There Is two women preaching in the Highland Grange hall la Clarkes. Mr. Marquard was iu town last week. Mr. Buchee was in Portland last week on business. Mrs. Bergman and baby went to Portland on a visit. Mr. Bergman was in town 4ast week. Mr. Maison sold a steer to Mr. Mayfleld of Highland. Mr. Marquard sold a steer to Mr. Petzold, the butcher in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Battemiller and daugh ter, Ida, and Chas. Harrington were la town Monday. Mr. Palmenter and family moved on F. Marsshall farm near Highland. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mar shall a son last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graveg are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkins. MEADBROOK Quit a number of people from here attended the funeral of Richard Johnson who died at his home near Union Mills March 5th and was bur led In the Swedish cemetery at Col- i ton March 7. He leaves to mourn his death two sisters, Annie and Freda, three brothers, Martin, Arthur and Harold Johnson and an aged father 0. F. Johnson and many friends. His mother deid several years ago. Tne bereaved family have the sympathy of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chindgren, Frl and Sopha Bohlender visited at Ir. and Mrs. William Bohlender's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins and mm . 'JUb'JS ' One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have been tbe last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm bu at last they have to et in their place (in the poultry yardi and stay then;. The farmer who reads the maga.iticg knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit thsn a big farm did a few yeara ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and It will pay lots better and the farm will look better If they are kept In the poultry yard. They are about the most prod table animals on the farm and it takea lesa space and less expense to keep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowl properly will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BUSCH Furniture and Hardware COUGHS OR COLDS. Graves Because They Neglected or Cold. Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would have consumption to-dav, if I had not used this great remedy." "I take great pleasure in recom mending your Dr. King's New Dis covery for the benefit of suffering humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We have used it in our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors gave her up. She had a very severe case of pneumonia and was in bed seven weeks and part of the time 'out of her mind' so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which lie did, and on taking it she soon Wnn to improve, and four bottles cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if vou wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en closed for reply. "Yours respectfully, m. Cogger." I ilv spirit Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chase s. Miss May Yoder spent Saturday ad Sunday at her home near Hubbard returning to her school Mondav. GLAD TIDINGS Everybody is busy making hay while the sun shines. George Woostor and family visited with E. A. Shaver and wife Sunday. Ida Beulah of Molalla. is visiting with her sister. Leah, for a few days. Stanley Ray spent two or thro-? days last week with his parents w 10 re side near Stnyton, Marlon county. Ole Rue Is planting early potatoes. Mike and Walter Rowe are ihro'ii'ii with their contract plowing for him. Mrs. Newsome stayed Sunday night with Rev. C. A. Stock-veil and wife of Maruuam passing on to Mount Angel Monday morning roiiirnin-; home iu the evening. Ceorte New-some s job of slashing for John Wooster Is neaHng rem pletion. We hear that our old frl nd and at one time a neighbor, wh.i hut built him a nice residence ner I. b eral. was joined in the holy bonds of matrimony a short time ago. We allude tc R. L. Morris. Uncle K.il by, we wish you bushels of joy and may you live to see and enjoy happi ness, prosperity and contenmei".. MULINO The men of Mulino turned out last Friday and laid about half of the nesr sidewalk. There will be at least a mile of it when finished. There were about 30 men and boys at work. The ladies prepared at the Grange hall a splendid dinner for th"m and a uood time was enjov e.l by all. Mrs. AlJrich of Portland, was an over Sunday visitor at the home of her sisiter. Mrs. Churchill. .Miss Inez Snodgrass and brother, Robtrt, took dinner at the Churchill OR Ed ON" nrrv iraTMiTHlSK. FRIDAY, MAIHMI homo Sunday. Several of the Mnlluoltc attended I . ........ .1... ... i.i.i..fd.i.. the. pashet I'ltll social ill 'Saturday evening ami report A line time. Last Saturday evenlim Mnllnc. was treated to n tlrsl class roliliery. A collide of masked men went in Hie ,oor of Mr. Hulstmi's home mid rap ped I'll the doer and when lie open cil II .1 pMol was thrust Into Ills face and one of the men held lilm while l ie other one searched the house They tot thirty the dollar and Mr. Iloletno Is about M' years old mid lives entirely alone. Mrs, fomlon Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. frank Mumming of this place. Mr. Crooks was called to lloulton last weik by the death of her father. Mr. Parser, who died last Wednes day. Mrs Harcer accompanied her daughter home and will remain with her for a few weeks. MACKSBURQ. The Winter of 1 ! I J ;? may confident ly be said, for this region, to be oer and past. True the night are still chilly, but it Is the benetlcleiit chill of protection to our fruit, keeping the buds In their winter covering, safe from the Icy blasts that mav. at any time, descend upon us from the froieit Cascades. Ill the evening sky. when" the planet Venus is shinning In such wonderful brilliancy, we may see the new moon, fie moon that lives the date of Kaster. which Is this year, al most simultaneous with the Vernal K'Uiinov The Kaster moon will beat its highest a week before Kaster Sun day. I e. on Palm Sunday, and we may consider it the final heral I of Sprlivg. The passim: of the Winter and the advent of Spring seem to have come to this vicinity with a rush, the fann ers are making all haste to get their seed In the ground before the rains, which we may surely expect soon. The busy hosuewlves have planted many early vegetables and flower. Indeed, most of the Summer s work Is well on the way. Mr. Frank Hilton has just finished sowing Mr. Baldwin's land with wheat. Inauguration day was celebrated In Mr. Frank Hilton's family in their own home, it being Mr. Hilton's birth- THE LULL IS THE TIME TO MYERS 'NOW and you will be in our advice and come in A LOT OF TIME IS LOST THROUGH BAD DOOR HANGERS HANG YOUR DOORS ON Myers Stayon Hangers Or the New Tubular Track Hanger and you will have no more trouble This is another matter tint should be attended to before busy season. W. J. WILSON OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & CANBY, OREGON CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES day. The contagious discuses that have been prevailing among (lie children of this locality have about dinappear :i. A young brother of Mr. John llelvy has scarlet fever, but no other cases are known to exist. Mrs. (ilade, mother of Mr. John Ib ppler and of MisK Uzzie (;iade. Is 'juite seriously ill. The Misses Julia and Katie Harms visited the I'rimary school last Wed nesday. Joe fiilison is working for Kd Orave8 arid Sylvester (iibson Is In the employ of Al lyirenz. Mr. f.'harles Kraxberger has had his barn furnished with an automatic litter carrier, a convenience so great that many others will be likely to fol low Mr. Kraxberger's example as soon as possible. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Geo. Walsh drove together to Canhy on Thurs day. Mr. A. A. Baldwin siient Thursday at his ranch home. Mr. Will Wallace, who has recently returned from Montana, Is still work ing in Mackshurg and is boarding at Mrs. Gibson s. Mrs. Roberts was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Walsh on Monday. i Mr. Geo. Walsh is hauling hay for Mr. Eby, Sr. Win llettinan hauled hay from .loo Wallace's In Highland Sunday. Robert and ritllip I'm? ealled at the Freeman home ill Klwood Sunday. Gust Gntlberg was III Oregon CIO lust w ek ' Itnmdland Is preparing ground tor a lot of fruit trees ho rivoiuu last week. Walter tiorbelt Is doing the team work for him. Charlie Swan has rented some land from Uev. Cot-dell. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, of Podge, visited the bitters sou. It. K Cordon, of Colton. Sunday. ('hurtle Swan has built an addlllon 1 to his house. .1. Put and O. Sorreiison attended church In Clarkes Sunday Frank Hendricks has built a chl k en house on his place. ! August Hakel moved back on his place last week, It Is reported he brought a little girl out with liltn. Congratulations. I Mrs. J. I'liU and daughter are spending a few days visiting the for liter's sister, Mrs. Klefer. of Aberdeen Washington. Kohert Puts has been busy sowing lately. Krlk Trygg called at Call Strom ' green's Sunday. I Mrs. IHx and son. Ole. called at the Freeman home In Klwood Siind.iv. K. K. Cordon has built an addition .to his house and otherwise linprioed It. K Trygg was In Clarkes after some oats Mondav. A f.ircwell nartv was given at P. J. Bonney's Saturday evening. Mr 1 Bouncy and family will leave for Bel. I litigbam. Washington, soon. ! Carl Stromgroen has been sowing 1 grain lately. ! The County Court official were out , In district No. 20. Inspecting a bridge I last Saturday. They ordered the ! bridge repaired. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stromgroen call ' ed at Plxe's last week, i Mr. and Mrs. Wolf.nn. of Clarkes. ! called at Puti'a Sunday morning. BEAVER CRtEK. i A delightful surprise wa given at ' the home of Mr. and Mr. John Heft 'of Beaver Crvek. on Mon lav evening In honor of Jack Umtner. who left BEFORE THE STORM MAKE PREPARATIONS-PUT IN YOUR HAY UNLOADER tip top shape to handle your crop this year-Take and look them over next time you are in town. & CO. IMP. CO. for Newbrook Tuesday. The evening was spent with music and games, re freshment were served and all went home at a late l.our. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. Will Grist. ien waite, Mrs. hammers and Mrs. Heft, Misses Mary J'arry, lllodwln Thomas. Mary Martin, Ora Martin, liennelt. Kdith Heft and Kdna Heft, Jack lim mers, Harry l.ammers, Kugene lm mers, lien Kislo r, Otto Fisher, Chris Fisher, lilil Herman, Fred Ilohlander. Max Hollman, George Ilollman, Gwil llm Thomas, Abe Thomas and Mr. fihannon. RE OLA NO. W. Mrs-ire has a new roof on his house, and now has three men en gager slashing. Professor and Mrs. Roland were on their farm Saturday putting In gard en. Claude Grlest, who has been with Mr. Mophat the past eight months, re turned to the Roys' and Girls' Aid So ciety last week. School distrlr-t No. 75 Is planning an entertainment for the near future. Among the many attractions will be pictures with a magic lantern. Gns I,eacta has been assisting Mr. Mophat the last few days. Mr. Mo phat havini; bruised his foot and by 4 H. 9X accident put carbolic add on It, which pill the food In dad eon.iuion. number of nelnhhoi gave Mrs A ' Kerr u surprise Saturday ewuilng. n.-.k vt I, ..n h.,r Mrlhdav. 't he em nlng was plea'antl.v l"'nl. and at a Into hour Hi" company deparled load i..' i. uniu.i . r ii uood time Anion III ini-ii -" - . ZTJZ I -roieswor mi'i Mr. Huland, of Oregon i u. Mr and Mrs Sloelter were on men farm ' Saturday and Sunday planting garden Mis It Krr, with .lor sons. John and Claude. Mslled friend at Logan Sunday. Miss Florence Kerr spent Satuiibo ami Sundav with lls Annabel Leach The ininier In thl vicinity are ver , busv plow lug and seeding. Coo Armstrong, with his daughter. , Mrs. Court w right and Mr. I.lf'ln, Bouncy were out automobile riding , Sunday. I Ilv the amount of snow that I fall j lug. one Is lead to think old King ; Winter lias not yet lett u. WILLAMETTE Miss Susie Vaughn w ho slte. In r little nephew. Hulhorford Hewn, lit (ho home of hi grandmother' Mr. Kale Heien for a week left for her home In Hood Itlver Tuesday. The marriage of M! Grace Bui netl to K. Masscy of I'ortlanl. w.n soleuinlred In that city recentl. The Wesl Side pevelopiuelil ln gue held a very Interesting meeting at Willamette Thursday evening Mr. Bolaud ren.lered an lustriiiiieuat so lection on the piano and the girl of 1 I'rof. Bolaud room sang a son. An address was given by Mr. Tomp kin: Mr. McBaln nlo spoke Class No. & of the Willamette Sun day sclnml met nt the homo o Fre I Jennlkln Monday night for their us ual monthly social nnd bad a most enjoyable meeting. They havn adopt ed the (inldeii Uule as their motto. The ,i M.vn'lcn of Presldeii VI sou was honored by the town flag floating to the lireeie, blue skies Mrs Jennie Burnett was here (mm Pert In lut Krldar. Miss Frances Waldron Is Improving rapidly and Is now able to get about some. Mrs. W. T. Hoffman of Independence Is visiting her mother, Mr Baker. The Ladle' Aid Society met at us 5.v. ... . r -I -' it: :J tfcS AgCltclCS ARE THE BEST ual Thursday. They will hold an el ei tion .of olllcem Thursday, March 20 to which nil the women of Willam ette nr Invited. Hugho Larson has built an addition to bis home and otherwise Improved his property. The mother of County Superinten dent T. J. Gary was burled at aw. Fir cemetery, Portland. Friday after- noon. Mrs. Gary was 87 years old. , Mrs. Pooler was In Hellwood the j first of the week on a business trip, j In the absence of the regular pas-1 tor, Sunday, a man representing t.i,-, American lllble Society of New Vork I City gave an Interesting tnlk along! hl line of work. It Is expected that Rev. Phillips llauer, chaplln of the ' pennlter.tlary at Salem, visiting his parents here, will preach next Sun-1 day at 2:15 I', M. 1 The Willamette literary society j held its regular meeting Friday even-1 lng In the school house. These meet I Ings are growing more interesting' and as a result the house was crowded I many standing through the entire program. An excellent program was rendered by the ntinlls of tha ihnni. I aided by some of tiie grown people. The recitation which wa Riven by Miss Hilda Kaiser showed that much time and work had been devoted to It and Is thought by some to be the vi -u.ry Chlldron Cry OVA .rrm) m Tim Ulml Vou Huvo Alwiiy JtonuJit, nn.l uliliii In. l,ceu In li for over IM Jiiira, liua liomo tlin aluiiulnro u( mill lun Im'ciI inailo lilulrr hi per, y J '" an""! iia'"ll"ii alncoltn liifnner, Ltrx7uX4U Allow oiw IimIwUk you in i, i. All ('iMinlcrfcH. Imlf iitlonn nml lii-l-na-iriiml urn Init :xM iluii nt tlml trlilo wltli nml einl.inucr Ilio lieultli ()f lul.inl nml 1 lilltlft ii- I;itImho lllllllt LM rliucuU What is CASTOR I A Cusforln N it liiirinles auimtltntrt for 'istor Oil, Varum curie. Prop u"l Nnollilnu: Srui. It I liu,int. ,-ont.iln mltlicr tntn, Morplilint nor nlhcr .N.ini.tio Milistiiiieo. It I It Kii.irniitos It itoslroy rnm mill iillnv l i terlilini'. I'r imw tlutii thirty Jt liil lieell III colistiilit II'" for tlm rclli'l f t'on1lp(,,f liiiliileiicv, W lli'l t'nllc, Mil Tri'tlillitf Troll Men W,J IMiirrhii'H. It nmiloto tli' Ntoimuli nml lloeM, nsiuilloto tlm I'immI, nlvhitf li.ultliy mul iinliirul alotp, 'I ho t UIMrt" ' l'miiiceu -Tho .'Mullicr'a 1'rU'iiU. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I3ca-3 the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years best delivered of any. The debate was Interesting Slid hord (ha( there are those here who are able, (o luitot'e sueli question lenllier Carmine was the must Interesting , The Ju lge decided (hat the side defelidlnt our progress, saying lha( we shall still progress, won llm debate. Tim meet lug adla'irueil to meet agnlu In two wwi ks Thl soi letr I nc cum pllshlug It purpose by (raining (In1 young people to appear before n audience, while the entertainment li clean and best of nt I bringing the people of the town cloaer together promoting friendship, tool will a'. I tiapplni'ss STAFFORD. M in n has ci-rtiiluli t-iuue In lik a I. null, and nil are tnjn.iliig th fln cither. Sum early gardening Is be Ing done, aulos fly about and ixm al ien illy ret stiii k In a short slretrh of mud wheB their n-ream and cries sound allium) human Mr nn I Mr Gage drove liver Inst Simdiiv In see Grandma Tli-di-msn. who fit) In the winter and hurt her back so rerel tht she wll never be able In walk again She Is a pa tient sufferer and we hope neighbor and friends will visit her often and help her pans the tedlnus hour run fined to her chair and bed. and the four wall of a riniin, an I let s all send her an Faster card, whether we known lor or nut. Address. Grandma Tleji'timu. Sherwood. It .'i, care of Geo Tiedenian. ami I Ik ill sure su will nppreciatr the Utilities. August pelkar's Utile girl has nut been a welt for tile past week. She litis lint lieen out of bed yet. Mrs. Netuec hni not rwovered from the sink of lor sun dentil two weeks ago. and although neighbor deeply SVtniillthlre with her. lime aluiie fin help to heal the wound The Ladles' Circle wilt meet with Mr. Aernl on the 20th. Mini I, die Aernl cinne Inline t Snlnriliiv iind relumed to her stud les Sunday. Mr Wlscumn n;i taken the agency fur siime f iiriii machinery, and gone up Into Washington. Mr. Cn1likv of Willamette, vl.lt -ed with Mrs. Nctnec on Tuesday. Are Vou Conslpatd? If 0, Ret a box of Dr. King's New Tile Pills, lake tliein regularly and your trouble will ipuckly disappear T.iev wil piimuliitK the liver. Improve your dlreition and get rid of all the pol.iuis Ire m otir system, They will surelv ret you well again. L'.'.c at all drui'glsls WILSON VILLE. Clyde Maker, of Portland, spent Run. ibiv at the n'ime of hlH parents, near Wllsonvllle. . Mrs ho'lson, of Sherwood, and Mrs. Gnry. or Portland, visited Mr. mpl Mrs. F.lmcr Jones l ist week. Mr. Todd's many friends will be rlail to learn that he is Improving rapidly. The Corral Creek school was rinsed Friday as the teacher, Mrs. Wood, had an attack or mute Indigestion. mt was aide lo resume her duties mi Monday morning. Mr. Ilnliilgla went to Portland on Tuesday, being now nn the way to recovery from Ids severe Illness of the past three weeks. Mrs. Itrown and Mrs. Young gave addresses at the parent teachers' meetln,! nt Mulloy last week. Hoy Nendel has been visiting Ray : linker for a short time. ' Mrs. YA linker mil family. Mrs : McKenney nnd children. Mrs. Itelsner and oilier have been having a siege of the grip. Mr. Ilowrmm. who bought the Stlne bnugh place, has built a new house, i and Is otherwise Improving his prop I perty. j Miss S. M. Graham and nieces, Ilo -WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR WRITE TO HERMAN METZGER 226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND. ORE. SOLE REPRESENTATIVE FOR SANFORD MILLS Sanford, Maine for Flotchor's Sijjriature of snlta and Josephine spent Saturday and Sunday at their beautiful niKi liuuie. near W'llinvlll Mnttle Hrl.ner I workine for Mrs. Chapman Mr llartfthorne, accomi'Mili-d by rverat men Interested In rial nut, seiil Sunday at the lartliiriie fans, entiling by auto frmn I'nrtUn,! Revival meeting, under the niBW. in r-nt of (he Kvangrllut. Crooks tnd wife, are being held each ernlrnl the M E rhurch. to whbh evrros I 1-nrillnllv Invited The Forest Grove high . tusd hit. li t I. nil team defeated our hum teas by a few imlnts. on Frld everPtii Mr and Mr Geo Gould of Sili-m. who funner! resided here, mi WIV .oiivltln vlnltnr on Hitunlnv ant Sua dav The Student' l.lterarv I ege. of Corral Creek nehool. held It regular meeting nn Frllav. Feb ITlh Aftr the routine of nilnes w ttenir4 10 the procrstn ooetied with a dramat isation of two little slurb hr tli flrt. second, third and fourth gr follow e l liv a reading mstrh Th lender of the malrh were I nl Vin cent and l.leyd June Jim. I tnnM' side won the most nolnt The banket and 'hadnw .-l.il fl" at the school house on Saturday e nlng under the splendid nisnsgemeat of t'e iKiuulor teachers. Mls Helen Murray and Mr Cora llinoiclt'rlok. wa well attended, and much eti Intel The prorram Included solo, bv Mr Joe Thornton and Sherman Sc-lv tw Ration by Mr. Itrown Inef fely and Rosle .laggar: vocal duet. Mr YnxuV Prnbst nnd Mr Joe Tlmrnmn: dialogue. Ml Helen Murray. Mr 11 is.ell.ritik. Mr. and Mr. Frank Itrnbst. Mlse Cora llriibt. Anns Rblder Fnitiia Slani'el. Mes.r. flr Stangel tlaviiiotid Heel v. Geo V'irrat: neiitomlne bv Aim lron. Anna Inli'la, Gladvs Wagner Kmma Ill-Id". Paul lnirnr. Klle Heev, Gbivd. Shall. Anna Rblder: dlalonue. Otto tnrar, Jluitnv Johnson. Joe Shnll. and H,,'rf Shnckelv, ('has Wagner wis a'ft loneer. selllnv the l.asl et to fie re allatlon of IllfiS which will be used toward purchasing new seat hl,, will make the school house llrst ila In every respect. DOVER ' Robert Miller of George, was tran iattnK husliiess In Hover Inst wee. ! Paul Magnolia snd fauili..' Ire Mull Run. wero calling on 1"" friends Hunilnv. Miss Leah Morrison Is ho,i. 't 111 I'm Hum! ! K. G. Thayer Is slowlv rei overlng ; from hi accident. Ills foot v. .is had i ly hurt by being caught belwc.-ii Hi" i break biam and a slump. K. C. nnd George Van Nat la spent Sunday al lioiue. .They urn working j for Woodward, Clark A Co.. l'" 'llljJ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are vl-dllns 1 with tli Ir daughter, Mrs. Thnyr. Mr. Sklllen went to Port hind l , week. He left bis two sons with Mr". I Row till school closes. II. II, I'dell and family hp""' Idny Sunday with Mr. and Mr b ! eph HcSacr. Ths Causa of Rheumatism. Stomach trouble, lar.y liver and de ranged kidney are the cause of rh "j mutism. Get your stomach, liver. kU neys and bowels In healthy condition by taking Klectrlc Hitters, and )M will not he troubled with tlm pnln" (,r rheumatism, ('harba H. A11''"' school superintendent, of Sylvanla. Ga., who sufTered Indescribable tr ture from rheumatism, liver and stom ach trouble and diseased kldni't" writes: "All remedies failed until ' used. Klectrlc Hitters, but four bottle of this wonderful remedy cured m completely." Maybe your rheum!'' pul ns come from stomach, liver a-ui kidney troubles. Klectrlc Hitter ' give you prompt relief. 60c and Jl 01 Recommended by all druggists. -! WOOL