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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
NOVEMBER AILMENTS THEIR PREVENTION AND CURE November is temperatures. tlio month Over all the of falling temperate HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN. Here Are Koine Suxneilltnn hy m Writer on I :l im-ii I Ion. A writer In an American education al journals offers some Interesting suggestions for teaching children, says the Dundee Advertiser. It Is useless. FORTUNE BY ACCIDENT, regions the hot weather has passed and - he suggests, to instruct children by us the rst rigors of w inter have appeared. s technical terms or even terms that a mc irui, uuik 01 civinzeu nations is j would he located in tne temperate zones, the The Human System Must Adjust Itself to Changing Temperatures. effect of changing seasons is a ques tion of the high est importance. When the weath er begins to change from warm to cold, when cool, nights succeed hot nights, when clear, cold days follow hot, sultry clays, the human body must adjust itself to this changed condition or t)er- ish. The perspiration incident to warm weather has been checked. This de tains within the system poisonous ma terials which have heretofore found es cape through the perspiration. Most of the poisonous materials re tained in the system by the checked perspiration find their way out of the body, if at all, through the kidneys. una throws upon the kidneys extra labor. They become charged and over loaded with the poisonous excretory materials. This has a tendency to in flame the kidneys, producing functional diseases of the kidneys and sometimes liright's disease. l'eriina acts upon the skin by stimu lating the emunctory glands and ducts, thus prevent ing the detention of pois onous materials which should pass out. I'eruna invigorates the kidneys and en courages them to fulfill their function in spite of the chills and dicsourage ments of cold weather. Per mm Pe-ru-na is a World Renowned Rem edy for Climatic Diseases. l s a combinat i o n of well tried harm less remedies that have stood the test of time. Many of these remedies have been used by doctors and by the people in Europe and America fur a hundred years. I'eruna has been used by Dr. Ifart inan in his private practice for many years with notable results. Its efficacy has been proven by decades of use by thousands of people and has been sub stantiated over and over by many thous ands of homes. descriptive to a grown-up. The point is illustrated hy an Ingenious parallel. Instead of telling a child to "sit up straight" it would be better to tell him to "sit up tall." In the same way if a child shouts too loudly in sing ing. l:e siiould lr- told to "listen" after taking "u long Hiieil," and if lie real izes what in meant and does it, this will set the muscles of the waist and cheek the flcw of breath, while the child will be unconscious to its ac tion." "Sueh suggestion as the following do far more good than scientific terms in procuring the right tone-production from the child. Do not slug in a gro.wliug tone. Do not sing in a scold ing tone." "A fish horn tone sounds terribly descriptive, but we imagine its vividness would be lost on an English child. .Sing with a nlensant f a cp. Sin'' with a smile. Sing like the sweetest bird you ever heard. Sing a kindly tone. Sing a sweet, loving tone. Make your lips sing to you. Whisper aloud, as though you wanted some friend in the furthest (vj-ner of the room to hear you." It is to be hoped that after all this there would be no dan ger of the children learning to sing in a maudlin tone. j Mothers Will find Mm. fflnKIrac'a Hnnthlna Byrup the b.at remedy to use for their chiMroa during tho teething period. The morn children a woman has, the fewer fails slip is likely to cultivate. Philadelphia Record. "THE MARRYING SQUIRE. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., Has Married 1,400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., lias lairly earned the title, "Tue Mar- j Tying Squire," by which he is known ' far and wide, hav ing already married some 1,400 couples. ; Ten years spo he was Deputy County j Treasurer. "At that J time," said Justice! Law, "1 was suffar- j ing from an annoy-1 ing kidney trouble. My back ached, mv rest was broken at night, and the pas rages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sediment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in 1897, and for the past nine yean I have been free from kidney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y . A UiiK-l.eKKl Deer. A huge, finely mounted antlered head hung just above the sideboard in the dining-room. This trophy of some huntsman's skill was fastened so firm ly to the wall that, the glistening neck seemed to be coining right out through the planter. Kobert, who was seein? this decora t!i for the first time, eyed it with lively curiosity aud very evident uneasiness. It looked almost tuo llfa like for comfort. Finally the boy, asking to be excused, clipped from his chair, tiptoed into the next room, and then, flushing with em barrassment, returned to his place at the table. , j "Whats the trouble, Robert?" asked his host. "I wanted to see," explained candid Robert, sheepishly, "If that animal's legs were really as long as that, or if he were standing on something in an other room." Invention Which Have Made the I.areat Itelurn to I n vet r. It pays to think even about trifles. Not long ago a young man who was visiting In a strange city had that ex perience known to so many when rid ing on street cars. He wanted to get off at a certain street, the name of which he knew, but the locality , of which he was In ignorance. The car was crowded. lie had told the conduc tor the name of the .street, but, as is not unusually thu case, the conductor forgot. ! "Your street's two blocks back," said the conductor suavely when the young man asked him if he had arrived yet. More or less angrily, the youth said: "It's a wonder somebody wouldn't , think of something that would tell a ' passenger when he got to his street" j ! "Well, why don't you Invent some- ! thing?" asked the conductor. i I The young man got to thinking and to working. The other day he refused $200,000 for a street car device that could be utilized to show the names of the streets automatically. Ho thinks it is worth more. The man or woman who conceives an idea that Is patent able almost invariably has visions of Immense wealth, but how the dream is realized may bo found by consulting the patent office authorities, the men who handle thousands of these "chil dren of the brain" that never bring to their inventors even the amount of money necessary for getting them pat ented. Rut, on the other hand, there are a great many patents that have made their originators immensely wealthy, and famous as well. One would naturally suppose that the greatest returns would be from the large affairs, such as the electric rail road, the telephone and the telegraph, but such Is not the case, for the small household Inventions, mechanical toys ind puzzles have given quicker returns and greater profits for the money ex pended than any of the large affairs. The man who invented "Pigs in Clov er" happened to strike the nubile fan- py, and millions of people all over the j jrouuiry were cnasing tne little marbles Into the middle pen. That man made ; millions on his simple ' puzzle because be launched it at the right time, j J. W. McGill In 1S(S7 invented the little metal paper fastener, without j which no office is now considered com plete, and though but a trifle it made wealth for Its Inventor. Such a little thing as the rubber tip on a pencil j brought $200,000 to its inventor, Ily mau L. Lipman, and that small piece of metal which you wear on the heel ills Vlalts to the ICarl. There is a well known English bishop who writes a very bad hand. This bad 1 1 :l w I I .. ....,1 I., li ........ i ou,-iru u. li luj LU liiijiit.-l. some years ago. A young clergyman had written to the bishop to Inquire about a vacant curacy, and the reply that the young man got Inform d him that the salary wus small and the work difficult. Hut t lie re was one mitigating circumstance. The incumbent, among his other duties, would visit the earl every morning and snend two hours there. The curate would nave rejected the post but for the daily visit to the enri. That attracted him. There would, no doubt, he told himself, be many fashionable dinners to which lie would naturally be invited. He would make many friends among the rich and IowerfuI. 'These friends would be able to help him in his career. The earl, perhaps, had daughters. One of them who knows? stranger things had happened. And so the curate accepted the difficult and poorly paid curacy to discover on his first visit to the town that he had misread the bishop's letter and that his daily two hours' visit was not to the earl, but to the jail. B eak Lungs ronchitis RUBBER STAMPS For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. " I had an awful coiiRh for oyer a year, and rmtliiiiK ffemed to do me anv troorf. I tn,l AjfT ( iierrr J'crtornl and wag oon rnred. I recommend It U all mr friends whenever j or, nave a cnugu." MI88 M WaahliiKton, D. C. Best in America We make them We do not take orders and peddle on r Hulter St am Seals, hie. We manufacture our Own goods. lir eiji.ij.iiieiil i.h Hit.- newest and Iji-.-i money eati Imy. Write today or oar "it libber Slamji 'HlaliKu('." THE IHWIN-HODSON CO., Portland, Oregon NO PLATES mS MK Vitus, A Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Uus. Alio manufacturer of vers SARSAPAKILLA. PILLS. Hair vigor. I ILY DENTAL CO. 1-4 We remove your bad teeth THE PAINLESS DENTISTS VOIir bad teeth onr! V,ri-.lnn off old roots absolutely without' r.airt. Examin ation and Est miites free. Work the liest. I'riees me i,imi!M. mum anui irou'ii.fl; ftri'ltre work :i.'i0 per tooth; (.old and hnamei Kiilinc, tt and up; liest Rubber I'lalex, tn per set; good set. to. I'ainlesK Kxtmction, Sue. Third and Couch Streets, Portland, Oregon. Cheerfully Admitted. Miss Gabbell I m stronger than you are, anyway. I ran stpp up to a horizon tal bar and rhin it sixteen times. j Miss C'hiliicon I have no doubt of it. I believe yon could step up to that or ; anything else and chin it all day long. j Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of erup tion; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feeling's of weakness, languor, loss of appetite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels them, renovates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thousands annually. Accept no substitute, but insist on having Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tabletj known as Sarsatabs. ioo doses jn. Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. FREE LOT AT OCEANSIDE (North Beach) and Beautiful Oak Book ase to every purchaser of the Special Kdi Hon of the '-Library of the World's Best Literature," Ah volume, silk bound, fcUO i-er volume; r, on delivery of set and $5 per month ; case and books delivered free. Particulars by writing j. D. MILLAR & CO.. Columbia Bldg., Portland, Why he content with 4 per cent for your money when ym can keep it under your own control and have it earn 20 PER YEAR Principal frua'antped by Bank Certificate f.f Jhpts't. " You (se lect the I'ank. Fu;!e.-t investiga tion invked. "Write today lor particulars. Pacific Coast Securities Company Portland, Oregon A I.ortjr Death. Asama is a volcano in Japan. A i young man of that country crew de spondent the other day and threw him self into the crater, leaving this letter: "Suffering a feeling of despair impels me to throw myself into the crater of vehement Asama. thus winning a splendid death and ascending the mountain's smoke to a lofty life above the sky." Ore. i r vautrrn mat 0f your shoe to protect it had made up a-s mercury will surely destroy the genie of niuen nu ooinpioiBiy uerango tne whole sys tem wi.ua entering It tnroiigh the mucous surfareg. Knch articled si.ould never be used tx epton pnjuoriptious fio:u reputable pr.y Mi ian-s ax ihe daiuag : they will do is ten f,dd to t ,.e jjood you can K)FBioiy tie rive from tl em. Hail a i utarrh : lire. TliH 11 Uf net II led I v 1- I to 1SS7 over $1,000,000 for Its nroleetor. A man named Canfield first hit uiwn the notion of making armpit shields seamless with a 6lieet of cloth covered with rubber, and it brought him an In come of many thousands a year. The a,Ti7tai7n'l who Invented the metal fastenings tile blond and mueolm liir'm h ,, I tha even,,,, In buylnr llll'i Catarrh I'ure be sure v'ou get the gjnuine. It is taken Internally, und ma le In Itledo, Ohio, by F. J. t'Leuey k Co. Xenti luoniali fr. rkdd by lruggiti, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's I'auiLy fills are the bett. the Dlalatrr. "Mr. Jwkill," anid the man with heavy gold watch chain, "this is my friend. Col. Bunker. He is Senator Lots mun's right hand man." "Delighted te meet you, Col. Bunker," naid the other. "By the way er Sena tor Lotsmun happens to be left handed, you know." Chicago Trihuue. HOWARD -E. rirnTON.-As-.ayer nrl ChemlM. ia1ville, Coleman, hpeeimen privet: (inl.l Hllvnr, 1a ad, i! ; Hold, silver, Hold, 5or; Zinc or opper.tl. lyanl.m tents. Mailing envelopes and full prli i- list jput on application. Control and I'm tiirew.irlt nolicllod. lttiieruuee: Carbonate N tioual lii.uk. rT Be. V Nerve Refill 1 1 "tils' Iianre ann all Nervous ni...Ko ermanently cured by I'r. Kline's (ir.at ealorer. Kentl for Fit Kl : a- t riQi , treat iae. Lr It IL Klin- , 11. m Arch St.. l'bila.,1'. SHIP US Y0U3 FRUIT, VEGETABLES I'oultry, 'gia, veal, dresM-il pork, etc. K.s lal.lislied 7 years. Fine location : Urge traile; competent Kaleman ; prompt re turns. Ship, or write. Koierenee: bcamli. i navian Aiueriean Bank. FERGUSON, KLYCE &. CO. Wholesale Merchants Commission Merchants SEATTLE. WASH. A Very I.ucky Thing. "There does seem to be 'something In the belief about the luck attached to, my left hind foot," remarked the rab bit. "Tes?" asked the robin. "Yes. At any rate, Tru sure If I hadu't had mine with me this morning T U..I. . "omunc nave pot away from dog." Philadelphia Tress. that iUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY It Is perfectly natural to rttb- tho spot th.it htirts, and hcn the mnI nerves, joints and bones are throbbing- and twitching" vrith the nT of Ivheumatistu the i sufferer i. apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other " -n'111"""! 1 :i cuurt 10 get rciici iro::i the '- . LJ to I tl 1 II . :it I TI 9 r : , , V r U i Su?h lr"tnient will quiet the fa n tempo rarily, but can have indirect curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the b ood, where the cause is located. Rheutnatfsm is rtore than skin deen it is rooted nnil n-e,,.i.i ;.. 4i. n i . s.,u!"- for buttons must have been a bachelor for It did away with sewing, but it made him a millionaire. The barbed wire fence, about which many have said unkind things as they disentangled themselves, was worth over $1,5JO,000 In royalties to the orig inator. A countryman, whose loss from egss being broken on their way to mar ket was a ferious thing, evolved the Idea of packing them In seperate com partments, and this simple device Is now used altogether, and that country man is not obliged to toil for bis daily bread. Criminals have played an important part In some of the world's greatest Inventions, and some have made small fortunes out of their discoveries. Charles Filer, who devised th.. kiekstiteh sewing machine, was serving his fourth term for burglary when bis Idea was perfected. When he was re leased his Idea was backed by some capitalists and he was given a salary of $3,000 a year to superintend the construction of the machines, in addl-: tion to a royalty. At the same time he sold his Knglish rights for $50.0k) cash and f2r,000 worth of stock of the Kn glish company. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Well Known Remedy. One of the oldestVafcst and most favor alil known remedies in the world tonav is Knindreth's Pillsa blood purifier and lax ative, lieing purely vegetable tiu-v can be used by old or young with p -Wirt -afety and while other remedies reouiie increased , .l II.. .. j miB ami inuiiiy reuse actinu amvetner, with 15 andreth's l'ills the same do e al ways na-f me same etlect, no matter how lo g they are taken. in or two pill taken each night for a while is the best thing kii-.wn Cor anv one troubled witli constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia or any trouble arising from an imp"u:e, state i f the blood. Krandret 's Pills have been in us- for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, phi n or sugar-coated. I.oitIcrI Inference-. Mrs. A.'s little son suddenly asked, In a rather startled voice: "Mamma Is there bay rum in this bottle?"' "Mercy, no dear. That's mucilage." "Oh:" said the boy. Then after a minute of silence, "perhaps that's the reason l can't get my hat off." Pitts burg Press. MY DEAR FRIEND & Consider the rioftaec stamp; its usefulness lies in its ability to stii-k to one thing till it gets there. Write lor particulars. 528 lumber Exchange, Portland, Oregon GET OUT OF THE RUT I am designer of book, magazine and , . catalogue eovers, business cards, letter neans. bill bends nnd ndve make the print of your store look entirely dif ierem by removing poles, etc., from print. CHARLES SCHRAM 245' 2 Morrison St. PORTLAND. ORFr.ON WANTED In this loeslity (or elsew here) a hustler to sell our trees, ete. (Experience not necessary for success.) Address OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Salem, Oregon. OR, C, GEE WO WonderfL'l Home Treaiment Thl w,i derful Chu ne e Doctor is called fcr at In c;ii!sf he cur s 1 eirj le w.tlioilt nneia- tion tluo nit. k veil uti l-i ili -. He cures ivi h tli .- w iMilerlui h. !i - 1 1 e i b , i s, b nl , bar;cs hmI veize H'!e i hut nr-- eiiorely 1111 V. u wn 10 i.i -ti hi s i- eui e in ;n s conn ry through ihe use o. ,ho-ie Iwrm s remediei. This lam uodoct-r knows theae in. o ov -r 00 .hrter-nt n nieili. s. h cu l;e iivei mh-c s,.u ly in diffi-re t d wa-ti, He i-niiriin eis toe recH an h, ai!hma, lum, throat rlf uhuitlsm, nerv 113 ens, sturnaeh, liver, Kld 1 eys, etc.: hut liunlre s of testimonials. li:.r',-es ino!-iuti-. Call and see him. 1'a ients, cu o; the cl.y wrli- fur bla iks and circulars. bei.U s'.uiup. t OA" St" I.T A 'i' i OS i-ltliK. A (dress The C. Gee Wo Chinese Med'cne Co. 162'2 Trst St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention parer Portland, Orecon To Break in New Shoe. Always shake in Allen'p Foot-Kase, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet Cures corns, iii(frowiii(r nails and bunions. At all druttirists and shoe stores, 2.V Pon't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen b. Olmsted, I Rov, S. Y. They rcacitet can only be RUBBKD AWAY. II... ... . " 1 iy coiihiuucionai treatment I I CANNOT pT.'' Khounatism i? due to an excess of uric acid in the Wood, brought about by ti e accumulation in the system cf refuse matter which the nJ,r Zl,JL .1 iKMiiiy waste, the J towels and Kidneys, liave failed to carry off This refuse matter comity m contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is absorbed into thf 1.1.! rm.l rl,ct.;u..f.i ? ' 7 13 ,,i Pl, :... t ::, ""'uuiui maupans oi ine i i i t.i . . ..-n.uumi iu mi pans ini) , M.m iviieumaiisiu rets possession of the svslmi Ti,, -i - . are onl v svmtrfntnc nn.f i !,,: i. ..- :f.V.."", lnu I,a,ns , ..v..s,v i,ltrJ, juay in: t-eaiierea Or relieved for n tim by surface treatment, they w,U reappear at the first exposure to eoll or .i .uuiMii liKii-esuon or oilier jrrep-ularitv. Rhcunia l.sm can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains .saturated with irritatincT, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing i ifln niuat.nn and Mvelhno; and .such terrible pains tint the nervous .system is often .shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the mtirnt CLYJl lcforn,ed and crippled for life. S. R. S. tlu.roulhly clatl 1 1 T?r J renovates the circulation by neutralizing th.e acids and cxpellinr all foreiVn matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood w of a weak, Four stream, constantly deposit- ii.ii aum om corrosive matter m the mus- iie.s, nerves, joints and lxnes, the botly is fcl and nourished by rich, health-sustainin blood which completely and permanently i t 'V1":u,."a. sra- s composea Ul ,rK"-il l'uinyinjr ana ionic properties ju.-.i. nu.li, is necueti m every case of Rheu matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices cf roots, herbs and ltarks. If 3"ou are sufferinp; from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying1 to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S and write us alxmt your case and our physicians will give 3-011 any information or Rdvicc UCSircd free cf charge and will send our Fpecial treatise on Rheumatism. THE SWIFT SPCCSnC CO.. ATLANTA, CAm 1 PURELY VEGETABLE l.nmt Kln of an Ancient I.lne. The Sultan of lSrunei is S3 years of nee nt least so he told me. And while he stoops an lie walks, he makes the appearance rather of a temporary in valid than of an old man. He seemed pleased vrhen I told him that he micht pass for CO; and Indeed he liihrht. for his face is siiiRiiinrly fret from wrln- n.n. cajii civmou or lienevuli'iii-e suggests the late Leo XIII. his smile U engaging, albeit tinged with sad ness. His house was ruling when the i;o man empire had hardly censed to crum ble. His ancestors gave the law to a vast eastern empire when Europe wis but a patchwork of barbarous chiefs, and when, after centuries, Spanish and Portuguese found their way to the Spice Islands they laid propitiating gifts nt the feet of the Horneo Suitm, . -- . . I a , , ... tnKK.-il. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I V Iiesrill-' flu. r'.'ht to live within his dominions. P.runel Is still the metropolis of na live i.orneo ln.iee.I. the name Horn.., Is but a corruption of Hruuei vet !".- maps show the existence of this emi.ire. lIarjHr'8 Magazine. sicnlniors' I'ol loi lera. were walking past a beautiful plnk-and-white house In New York whose door cap was most exquisitely carved. The sculptor pointed to it. "My work." he said. "That's the pot boiling I do while I work on uiy mas terpiece. It is nothing unusual with sculptors to do such work, Two of the finest pieces that were sold to the Metropolitan Museum last winter were done by a man whose regular business Is to make door caps. When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protectior and long service. These and marry other jood points are combined in TOWER'S FirH BRAND OILED CLOTHING You cant ef.ord ' to buy any other J 0wC CO USA. TOWU CASAQiAN CO LT If Ml ;.. Banking by Mail WE PAY CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Nairn and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. IKKAM PK.rAHAlOKS W enarantee Hip U.S. ' PHralor 10 br lh- lpi. Write lor tree caia.i.g. r, w,u v v., 1. 1.1 ana UttK. INTEREST On pavings deposits of a dollar or more, eeinpoinnled twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Savinirs Account with us by Mr I as if you lived next tioor. Send for our free book let, "Hank ng by Mail," and learn lull 1 ai titulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. ..-. vx a. -v v a- I IV. L. DOUGLAS BEST IN THE WORLD W LDcl's $4 Gilt Edgs line. cn-ai so esuabed a jny srica . 1 W, l i.iiiii;l i- .ToS-'i-.c Hii'is la u.e 1110-t Ulill- li1 111 ! Ii;s i-OiKit! y A Candid Kntlmatr. "What do you think of that hank rohhery of a hundred thousand dol lars?" "Well," answered Mr. Dustln Sax. "when I consider the magnitude of most operations nowadays. It looks t me like petit larceny." Washington Star. From reading the "Household Hints" we learn that a real chef makes a dis tinction between n 'f.iwr' n.i .. chicken." What Is It? Alio iviiKt o iiaro AIwats Roiirht lsa lmnm !.. ,. tare ot Clins. II. Flotclicr, and lias boon inarfo umlcr liis IM-rsonal supervislou fr orcr .'JOcnrs. Allow 110 ntio to decrive yon in thin. Countcrfoits, Imitations juul ".lust-ns-jrnod' arc but rxporinini1. sin.l nulan-or tho lioaltn of Chiltlrcn Experience atrainst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Caoria is a, lianr.hwi substitute for Castor il, Iare Mrie. Drops ami S.ot!iinfr Syrups. It i IMeasant. It contains neither Opium. 3Iorphine nor other areotie iutanee. lis a?e U its ruurantee. It destroys AVorms nml allays I Vverisliness. It cures Diarrluca and Wind C . r(,,ovs Teethimr Trouhles. cures Constipation and I latulfuev. It assimilates the IVod, regulates tho Stoma, h aiul Howels. ivitir bealthv and natural hleen. Ihe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tlie Kind You to Always Bought Uears the Signature of Pimm J r a 1 . 1 1 In Use For Over 30 Years. Tut ciataua co.Miir. tt avMH aToctT. Htm Toa em. 6I1OES F0S SVEHYBODY AT ALL PKh. X3. M-n' Sho. .5 to Jl .0. Bva- S1-.'. . Sj toSl.CS. V'ra- i'j ?..,v, $4 CO to $!.a Iii:is " & Cii .i.ii --u'. S ivH-a. f -5 t 1 f l.CO. Try W. I.. lout;l;. ,mt-i.'. li.,., ;n.,l Chiltlri-n' shot- : f ,r l 1. lit mill wpa; t!u-y t'-'l .t li.-r make. If I could take you into my lars-a factories at Brockton, JM3s.,an J show vcu how carefully W.L. IXmlasshoc are made, you would then iindorsta!. J why they holJ their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater ah-e than any other make. Where if you ll. you can obtain W. i . Doufila hoe. Ht name ami prke i trr -1 on ttie N ttiHTl. hkh prtecl you against H- :i prices anj Inferior hoe. Take no iia - . fufe. A?k your dealer tor XV. L. Douglas !u anj inNt upon ha in; them. fast lj'ir t uf 'ft usrj : tt' . rvt wear tr.t XVrUe t.ir llluttratr.1 Clil-("t Fall stle. W. L. IHH.41LAS, Oept. ti. Broikton. .Maa, P. N. U. No. 43 06 3:1 V,,EN wr,""C l 'Jertlrra rle3el II Tt nirntl..o thi. :r. I