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- firstdo me&aLia that
holds the rooard for thm
largest number of abso
lute Curea of female Ilia
la LydSm Em ' PSmkham'a
Vegetable Compound.
, Second Hire. Plnkham
oan show by hor latter
files In Lynn that a mil
lion women havo ton
restored to health by her
medlolno and advloom
Third -All laitoratotiZra
Plnkham are rmomhred,
opened, road and an
awered by women only.
. This foot la oortSflad to by
the mayor and postmas
tar of Lynn and others of
Mrs. P'mkham's own city.
Write for free book eon
tatnlng these oertlfloateam
Every aKlng woman la
Invited to write to Lira.
Plnkham and get hor ad
vloo free of charge
tvdla . Ffekbam aHd. Co., Lrua. Maes.
Private roof gardens are tocb a suc
cess in New York that the large board-lug-houses
find it necessary, to adopt
them aa a regular summer feature.
oon'T err rooTsoRK. get fot-
- (All,
A powder. At tlii maon your fret feel
swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. li
Ton have smarting feet or tight shiies, try
Allen's Foot-Ease. It resta and coniform;
' make walking easy. Cum swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and callous spots.
Kelieves corns and bunions of all pain and
in certain cure for t'hilhlains. Sweating,
Dump or Froeted Fret. We have over 30.
OrO teiimonials. Don't get footsore get
Foot-Eaxe. Try it loda. Bold br all
druggist and shoe stores fr 25r. Trial
pacts Fni. Address, Allen 8. Olm
sted, Le Sot, K. Y.
The native of Hawaii, be they ever
to poor, never steal or beg." Theae
offencea are oon&ed almost exclusive
ly to the Portuguese resident of Mm
island.
TO CTJM A COLD lit Oil 0AT
Take Laxative Biotno Quinine Tab
lets. All drtisrgirta refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's sig
nature it on each box. 15c.
Under rational treatment the average
yield of a bee bive in Palestine is 100
pounds. '-
mmvr tr anted.
WAKTID- slew and wm of good
efcmraeUNr le represent eetabllshe4 aoaae
aaiarr; splewnm ppnnastty a
mrmmm f. O. Box 67, Pertlaad, Oregea
Farmers who keep common sheep and
depend upon wool, do not know bow
specimens of some breeds may be made
to reach great weights. A 2-year-old
grade Lincoln wether in England was
slaughtered, its live weight being 434
ponnds. The carcass weighed 804
pounds, the loose fat 84 ponnds, the
sikn, blood and entrails 90 pounds and
the waste 6 ponnds. 6beep weigning
800 pounds live weight are numerous
In this country.
The population of the Berlin suburb
Cbariottenborg is in a curiously orjst
ble condition. Last year 44,718 of
the population of 174,550 left the city
and s3,744 from elsewhere took their
places.
mm
Catarrh has Lecotne such a common
liseaae that a person entirely free front
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with, ft is customary to speak of Catarrh
aa nothing more serious than a bad cold,
a simple inflammation of the nose and
throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
eery dangerous disease ; if not at first, it
ery soon becomes so.
The blood is quickly contaminated by
(he font secretions, and the poison
through the general circulation is carried
to all parts of the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are onsatia
factoiy and disappointing, because they
do not reach the seat of the trouble. 8.
S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the
poison and eliminates from the system all
catarrhal secretions, and thus cures thor
oughly and permanently the wont
Mr. T. H. McA.Hftter, of Firrodirnf-. Ky
write: "Having be- a Urrib BuSctex tnm
uunrl. sua being sow
Sound end welt, the ques
tion often put to m is,
What curea you ? In n
wer I feci it my duty to
tUicthat Swift's Specific
Is the medicine. I am
wh true w?siver in the
efficacy of Swift's Specific
that J can huuestljr and
tonsctetitiottBiy recon
tneod it to any one suffer-
Iner fjMM r-il.rrh Usiwa 7"
tworsoiendcd It to many, f 4 sw f t
ed to use it csa beiir me out I a tbe statesseat rbet
twill rtire nf case of Catarrh if taken acoiwd
g to directions."
, is the only purely veg-
I etable blood purifier
known. and tbe greatest
it yon have Catarrh don't wait nntil it
becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be
gin at once the use of S. 8. 8., and send
for our book on blood and skin diseases
and write our physicians about your case,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, fX
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" WARRANTE9 20 VlARI
i GtMlf hMa.ngioJidrcMpt4t.ra
Mfravlnc, Srstra 14 karat $ol4
4 !: auu4 twotsfli for sraliroaa
' Mtililiral, SfMreHal tlSW tor ttM
i t.t S 4mjt Sand jrnw swMrasa
w awdmwtitaMad wale 0. O. IK
with pHvllwff at CaU wuunlM.
lion. Call La anj npart aad If
found iwrfswtiv aatiafirtorv aj)4
Si
Mm Ual watrh awar orTcrad tar anafe
a Vrm a i&.lBi and ttpnui hara
t, otSiarwissi mi sm ewQl fREH
e.'.fm k.l tot ttaat Si dam maltat swatr.
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AT THE FARMHOUSE.
Nor em See trees are brewa sod bare
And brief aad chill November daja,
Hot oa tbe farm all are aatlr
Aad cheerfully the mother saya
"Tbe day te all Mew Kocland dear
ThaBkasiviaf Uay, will aooa be acre.
"So, father, choose the turkey now
And I will nuke some pompkla plea,
And we will hare a podding nice
Aad It shall be of largest siae;
There are walaats la the garret
Aad there la corn that pops like snow.
There are apptea la the cellar
Which all the chlldrea leva, I knew.
"Aad we will have ear sons come home.
Oar daughters and grandchildren, too,
Mary Ana and Jim and Joseph,
Haggle, Selile and babe Prat."
So father gets the tnrkey one
And mother makes the pumpkin pies
Aad home Thanksgiving morning brings
Beloved eaes of every else.
The old hoose rings with their glad laugh.
The S rep lace glowa with roddy light,
Aad when at table all have met -That
kitchen la a pleasant s gbt.
The father offers sincere thanga,
The little onea Impatient wait.
And then the tnrkey plump he carves
And from the boonty Hue each plate.
Thee grandma's plnm-fllled pudding comes
With mlnee snd pumpkin pies galore.
While aots and apples, raisins sweet.
And fun and feasting erowa the hour. :
And here the poor remembered are
And not In kindly word alone.
With well-nTled hands tbe children speed
To neighbors' homes where want la known.
The pleasant hoora most swiftly fly,
Tbe corn is popped snd stilled the fnn.
And hsppy children rest In bed.
The glad November day Is done.
Bat by the Ore grandmother sits
And In her hand she holds a curl.
A soft bmwn curl, that shone long since
Around the face of her drat girl
"Dear child." she cries, "forgotten never,
A mother's love remembers ever.'
-Emi:y Pearson Bailey.
I A RURAL PEACEMAKER. ;
.
t BY J. 1 HARBOUR.
- -HBY did not pay much attention
l to Thanksgiving in tbe country
i school district In which I taught in
he Went a good many years ago. Lhrist
nas was the chief holiday of the winter,
ind it was celebrated without any special
letnoastration, for most of tbe people
were Door and there waa not much senti
ment In their general make-up. Old Han
nah Dorton, with whom I boarded, was
.if New England birth, and she had not
oome to the West nntil some years after
her marriage. She was a woman of a
xood deal of force of character, and no
one in tbe neighborhood bad a nimbler
tongue. One evening about two weeks
before Thanksgiving I said to her;
"Do tbe people observe Thanksgiving
very generally in this neighborhood r
"Ho, they do not," replied the old lsdy
with considerable emphasis. "And it has
always been a good deal of a trial to me
that se little attention was paid to a day
that we made se much of back there in
desr old New England. It was the great
est holiday of the year to us, and how
we did enjoy IU"
"Why do they pay so little attention to
it here 7"
'Well, I guess It m Just became they
hsve never got In tbe way of paying any
attention te it They never celebrated
the Fourth of July as it ought to be cele
brated onto my husband got them started
te doing it ten years before he died, and
bow we have a big celebration every
rear.
'.'Some one ongnt te start mem to cele
brating Thanksgiving "
"So they ought. But who Is to do It?"
I reflected for a few moments, and then
f said:
Suppose we start them oil in that di
rection.
'How asked the eld lady, drooping
her knitting into her lap and manifesting
esger Interest
Suppose we get up a Thanksgiving
dinner in the school bouse. Invite sll
the folks la the district to come and bring
their dinner with them. There does not
seem to be any social life In the neigh
borhood nnleas one can call occasional
spelling matches and singing schools In
the school house social diversions. The
leople never eat and drink together In a
merry-making of any kind. Don't yon
think that the Idea of a Thanksgiving
dinner in the school house would take?"
The old lady reflected for a moment
and then said:
"Yes. I think ft wonld. It would be a
novelty te every one, and I think the
folks would turn out big, only only "
"Only what?" I asked.
"Well, the fact Is, there are so many
folks In this neighborhood that doa't
spesk to each other. I never saw any
thing like it. There Is old Squire Bent,
who won't speak to bis daughter because j
she married John Walters against the
squire's wishes. There was nothing
against John, excepting tbat he was
poor, snd he had a brother that had been
in jail, but John couldn't help that, and
be has done splendidly ever since he mar
ried, and it is my opinion tbat the squire
would like to make up with John snd
Nellie, only he la too prond to make any
advances, and they won't either. Then
there ia Kate Whiting and her sinter,
Lucy Patch, who had a falling out years
ago. and ain't spoke to each other since,
snd btffore that one was the very shadder
of the other. Iteuben Hoones and bis
brother Silas and their families fell out
over the property after old man Hoopoe
died, and they ain't ever spoke since.
Then the Anderson snd ltobey families
had a falling oat fire years sgo, and they
don't speak, and before that tbey were
as thick as flies sround a molasses bar'L
Then there are other families in the dis
trict that ain't aa friendly as they onght
to be, so your Thanksgiving dinner might
end in a riot if all these people come to
gether in the school honse."
"Not with a woman of your tact at the
head of it," I said.
"Well, you go ahead and get It up, and
I will aid and abet you all I can. It will
be a break in the monotony of things
here even if there is a fight."
I spent all of my time before snd after
school dnring tbe next ten days in call-
i Ing at all of the homes in the neighbor
hood, and inviting the people to come to
the school house on Thanksgiving day
with well-filled baskets. Tbe school
house was unusually large, and there
would be room for all If we took out a
part of the seats. Three days before
Thanksgiving old Mrs. Dorton said:
"I guess you'll have the bouse full
Thanksgiving. Nancy Rosa was in here
to-dny, and she says that the whole dis
trict Is coming, and Nancy knows if sny
one docs, for she spends most of her time
trotting about picking up gossip and re
tailing it out aagin. She is as good as
the local columns of a newspaper for giv
ing news about what folks are saying
and doing, and she says tbat tbe ides of
the Thanksgiving dinner in the school
house was taught like wildfire. Nancy
says she wouldn't miss it for a party,"
. Tbe larger boys and girla of the school
met me at the school house the evening
before .thanksgiving, and we decorated
the room beautifully withjsvergreens and
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"WC WILL IOW SlltO.'
several flags we had been able to borrow,
Provision bad been made for two long
tables to ran almost tbe entire length of
the room with some smaller tables in tbe
corners.
'I suppose that we will have to be
careful bow we seat tbe people at tbe ta
bles," I said to Mrs. Dorton.
"You just leave tbat mostly to me,"
said the old lady. "I know the people
better than yon do, and I won t be so apt
to make awkward blunders. I'll set 'em
down all right."
Nancy Itoss was right when she said
tbat the whole district would be present
at the dinner. The dinner was to be at
1 o'clock, and by noon the bouse was fill
ed by a merry, happy crowd. Including al
most every family In tbe district
There were baskets snd boxes snd
even tnbfnls of turkeys and chickens and
doughnuts and pies and cakes. There
were baskets of big red apples, and Hi
ram Hawkins brought half a barrel of
sweet cider. Some one brought a bas
ket of popcorn balls for the children, snd
there was an infinite variety of jellies
and jams and preserves and pickles
brought forth from boil's and baskets.
"There's enough stuff here to feed an
army, said tiannan uorcon, as sue cas
tled about from table to table, tbe happi
est and most active person in the house.
A few minutes before 1 o clock I beard
her saying to Mrs. Kate Whiting, "Come,
now, Kate; yon and .your husband and
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two children are to set at this table over
in this corner. Come right along." Ani
when they were seated the old lady bus
tled up to Mrs. Patch and said:
"Now, Lucy, yon and your husband
and the children are to sit here at this
table." :,.
"And If she didn't plump them right
down with the Whitings that they hadn't
snokeo to for years." snid the voluble
Nancy Ross afterward, indeed Nancy
was so fond of telling shout that
Thanksgiving dinner afterwsrd that I
think I will let her tell about It now.
"Then," she said, "if tbat lianner Dor
ton didn't set old Squire Bern down at
the brad of one table with bis daughter
Nellie at his right band snd his sou in
law, John Walters, at his left, an' their
baby in a high chair at its grno'pa'a side,
an' it wa'n't three minutes before the old
Squire bad that baby in bis arms and
he et his whole dinner with the little
thing In his lap. I beard his daughter
say to him, 'Shan't I take the baby,
father, so that yon cau rat your dinner
in greater comfortf But he held right
on to it, and there be sat t h Ik in' to Nellie
and John same as If there' J never been
any trouble at alb Aud he bad that baby
In his arms tbe whole afternoon, an'
went around as proud, savin' to folks,
'See my grandson. Ain't be a mighty
fine boyT It waa the first time be had
ever seen the child, an' the next week he
made Nellie and John come and lire with
him. Then what did that Manner Dor
ton do but put Keiibrn Hongics an' his
brother Silas and their families at a table
by themselves, an" I heard her s.iy to
"em, 'Come, now, you folks want to 'je
sociable an have a good vblt together
same as own brothers ought to os
Thankngivin' day.' Their wives have al
ways wsnted to make up, an' 1 tell yoa
they found their tongues mighty soon,
an' 'fore that meal was over they was
talkin' away as if there bad never been
sny row over property or anything else.
An' before they knew it the Anderson
and Robey families fonnd themselves at
the ssme table with llnnner sny in' to
'em, 'Now it don't make no difTrence
about the past. This Is Thanksgivin'
day, an' a good time to forget thnt there
has ever been anything but a happy past
between you folks.
' "Then If she didn't up an set old Ilntb
Norse an' old Betty Underwood down
side by side, an' tbey hadn't spoke to
each other for years, an' before tbey
knowed It them two old bodies was chat
tin' away together as If they bad never
had a fallin' out in the world. Then
when she had got all the people that were
enemies set down side by side she seated
every one else, and then she said,
" 'We will now sing.'
' "Blest be tbe tie that binds." '
An' ev'rybody sung it, an' then Elder
Shsrpe asked a blessin' an' tbe dinner
was begun. There never was such a
spread seen before In these parts, an'
you never would have thought to have
seen them people eatiu' sn' laiighin' an'
mrrrymakin' together that there was
such a thing In the world as malice or
envy or bitterness or ill-will or anything
o' the sort, no you wouldn't. After tbe
dinner we bad games an' sung songs an'
made speeches, an' from thnt time on
there was more peace an' happiness an'
sociability in the neighborhood than there
ever waa before. I tell yon we'd good
reason to stand up as we did- before we
started for borne an' sing
" 'Praise Ood from whom all blessings
flow.'"
Cause fur Anxiety
"What are you crying . about, little
ginr
"Boo-boo, 'oo sittln' on my jam tartl
A Prosrsmme.
Thanksgiving comes In glad array,
Tbe poet's Jocund text,
With turkey and mince pie oa da
And biliousness tha aazL
Washington Htar.
-JsaVaC asatf TNy
sa.JS"''' 'I'm lk)(isj''
Sandwiohes that are to bt served at
n afternoon tea should not be spread
with batter or the filling mixture, quit
to the ediie of the bread. This little
precaution will prevent tbeir soiling
the gloves of those who hold them.
The Oldaat Baakaote
la In the possession of Ibe Bank or Kne
Uiul. It is dated December 18, 1M), and Is
fur f5.' but on aoNiutit of Its ape same Is
n.ails verv valuable. One of tlie oldest
Bud most valuable stomach mtdioliies is
Hiwtetter'a Hloniai'h Hitlers. For fifty
tears it lias cured ityspeinia, itiillKesttoii
uervotisiiea or Imomnia. It will cure
when faithfully taken.-
At a street fair in Wichita hls fall.
one of the chief features will be aa
a rah 40 feet high, constructed entirely
of apples.
aioo KtHtitn a too.
The readers of Ihla paper will be P1" to
nam tlt tlivra la at leaot out aroauea oieaas
IbatMixiirs has been able to oura la all lia
stum, and that iauatarrb. Hnll'il starrh Oura
Imbaoiiljr iMwitivesiire known to the to i teal
Irawruliy. Catarrh being a coDatltutlonat dis
ease, re,iims a eonsUtittmiiRl treatment.
Hall's t'aisrra Cure Is taken Interaallr, a-Hn
dmi'tlf hjhiii tha blood and inueons sunai'ea
of Uia sjrutvia, tbereb dostrnrlng lbs (omnia.
Hon of tbe dmaae, and alvins tha atient
strenatb. by balldini up the eanatitat'on end
aisiilii nainr la liar Its work. Tha pn
prleliirs hre so much faith In US rurativi
powers, that thee offer One Hundred Dollar
lor ant eaes tbat It falls to cure, baud tot list
oi Uuiunouleta. Aillrws
r. f. t'H KNIT A CO, Toledo, 0.
Sold by dmeiiUta, JSo.
Hall's Famtlx fills are the beat.
An Egyptian contemporary saya:
'Our whole island in now glraled with
golf courses. All the world It no
lunger stttge, bat golf links."
This signature Is ea every bos of the isamrae
Laxative BroraoQuinise
toe remedy that assess) a M la aase stay
Rural mall delivery is progressing in
way to satiety both tha people and
tbe department, la Carroll county,
Maryland, every farm house now bas a
daily free mail delivery.
TOO KNOW WHAT VOC AHB TAKING
When you take drove's Tasteless Chill
Tonlo because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine In a taste
leeg rorra. No Cure, No Pay. 60o.
Ceilings that bava been smoked with
kerosene lamp should be washed oil
with soda water.
FLETEHEB'S SUCCESS.
The Daughter mt a Forms? eeveraer f
Saatki Dakota Altalne aa
Bavlabla Position.
From the Oregon Independent, Seism, Ore.
Tbe daughter of lion. J. B. Fletcher,
formerly governor of Booth Dakota, but
now a resident of Salem, Oregon, baa
lately attained an enviable position.
Her success is remarkable, especially
when tha fact it known that for some
time it was feared her caieer would be
shortened because of ill health,
Kx-Goveroor Fletcher in speaking of
tbe happy event in bit daughter's life
said:
"For over two yean my daughter
had been declining 'from a strong,
healthy, rosy-cheeked person to a pale,
weakly aud helpless girl. Sha was
afflicted with terrible headaches, and
apparently grew weaker and mora lan
guid, and apparently without cause.
We became greatly alarmed and feared
that ber days were already numbered
"1 tried several doctors, one after
tbe other, but all without avail, fin
ally, to please a friend, I bought a bog
of Dr. Willinras' Pink Pills for Pale
People, aud to our surprise, before it
was nsed ber headaches erased, the
color begun to return to ber cheeks and
lips and ber strength began to assert
itself.
"I bought five boxes more and by
the time she bad finished them she was
completely restored to her health, and
today our heart are gladdened with
the society of a robust, rosy and
healthy girl instead of a pale, tired and
sickly one. In her case the transfor
mation was rapid and wonderful, and
I can never speak too highly of the
splendid merits of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills."
No discovery of mrxlern timet bas
proved such a boon to women as Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People.
Aoting directly on the blood and
nerves, iovigorating the body, regulat
ing the functions, they restore the
strength and bealtb to tbe exhausted
woman when every effort of tha phjsl-
cian proves unavailing.
For tbe growing girl tbey are of tbe
utmost benefit, for the mother indis
pensable, for every woman invaluable.
Everywhere Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People are recognised at a
sped Ho for diseases of the blood and
nerve. For paralysis, locomotor atax
ia, and other diseasea long supposed
incurable, they have proved their effi
cacy in thousands of oases. They are
one of the greatest blessings ever be
Mowed upon mankind.
, This remedy la sold by druggists
generally, or will be sent, postpaid, bv
the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Sche
nectady, N, Y., on receipt of price, 60
cents per oox, six lioxet for $2.60.
Dnring the present century 400 hu
man lives, JI2S.000.000 and 300 ships
have been lost in -fruitless efforts to
find the North Pols.
saHis'l'ii
Beware of Them
There are two afflictions which
perhaps give the most pais
aad trouble, vis;
Sciatica
. and
Lumbago
Both disable and cripple,
St. Jacobs Oil
is their bast enre.
ChlBsae tike Aaaerleaat Beat.
TJp to tha beginning of tha present
troubles, it has bean somewhat remark
able fact, aooording to tht Philadel
phia Inquirer, tbat no American citi
sen, traveler, bualuteS UUU. dlplotDnt
or missionary, bat ever been murdered
in China by the Chinese. This an bt
said of tha oittaous of none of the other
great powers which have bad constant
and long-oontlaned intercourse with
tha East. This, it la hM, U Dot a
mere colnoldenoe, of tculdeut. The
Chinese Ilka Ainerioans. Of eimm,
tba statement it made with tha reser
vation that they do not Ilka any tor
signers at a resident of China, but at
compared with the people of tbt great
Kiironean nowert. they Ilka tha Amerl-
onus. Whenever they ask a man of
what nationality he Is, and hit answer
it that ha is aa American, they at onoa
exclaim, "Wsare friends."
Steers are preferred in this country
for beef, but ia England the butchers
pay one oenl per pound mora for belt
er, at they glva lost bona and mora
choice cut. A well-bred belter, how
aver, it worth mora for the dairy than
for beet. No helfeie should be kept
when oalves unions from patents that
are known to possess merit.
Make Toar Liver Lively.
A lesr, languid llrsr keeps f no la bad health
all the time. ke linn to llely seilon with
crls Csudr lathanlo.
236, 400.
AildruMlita, IDs,
Meat bas been preserved in a frosen
state for 80 years, aud found perfectly
eatable at tbe end of tbat time.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow'a Sooth
!rr Hyrup the beat remedy to use fur their
ahildrsn during the teething period.
Before tba next tourist season opens
the Swiss railway from Splea to Foutl
gen will be completed,
The rrMerlptlea far Malaria
Chill and Fever it a bottle of U roves.
Tasteless Chill Tonic, It Is simply
Iron and qulntna In a tasteless form,
No Cure, No Pay. Price too.
When a man is lost to all shame, a
olob or a rawhide is tbt only argument
left.
Plso't Cure tor Consumption la an infal
lible medicine for cniigba and colds. N.
W. 8Mvab, Ocean Urove, tf. J., Feb. 17,
11)03. , .
In China a doctor's tea varies from
8 cents to a quarter.
ItHKITWATIsn, aoiATIOA. Immediate
ly rolitvMl: tlllrly cured by "HhsuRistnl "
Prepared only by the fcbsuatalol Vo., sua W.
lllli St., N.w Yurk.
The wasie from tba bay mow makes
excellent litter for chickens. Tba
seeds ot all kinds of grass when dry
are relished tiy fowls, and when tba
waste from tbe mow Is thrown oa the
floor of tha poultry house the fowls
wilt industriously woik in the Utter
and find much to consume.
(The Firnout Oerman Wood Preservir)
.AVEtJAttiUS CABBOUilEVIll..
PermanamUy Daotrov
..CHICKEN LICE
g&rOnt application ia all that
your dialer cannot supply you, writ
followlnj distributing agxntst Perfection Pile Preserving- Co Seattle,
Wah4 Fisher, Thorten & Co Portland, Oreg-oruj Whittier, Coburn &
Co San Francisco, Cat
DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A
YAMHILL AND KLSTCMTU STKBCKTS, fOUTI. A Jl. OBeGO.
Writeoa. tend for our Haw IlloMrsled Catalogue.
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S-nAWDISCO, CALIFORNIA.
DROPSY
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Every Exertion a Task
Every Care a Burden
There I fiiilure of the strength
to do and the power to endure;
there ia weukiis "all over" thnt la
permntetit and constant,
TU vital function are Impaired,
food doo not nourish, and the
whole syetom ia run down.
A iiiedioine that Ktrengthena the
stomach, per foots digoRtioit, invig
orate and tones is needed.
What Mood's Narsaparllla did for Mrs'
I II. Uarlaud, bhady, 'i'eiiii., it ha don
for others. Hlie look It whsit she wa all
run down without appetite, losing Hash,
and tillable lo do lirr work, It reiiureil
liar appetite, Increased her aeluht, and
Iliads her ell and strung. This is hr
own unsolicited sintonioiit.
HootF Saraaparllfa
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. The earlier treatment is
iK'guri the hetter--b,gin it today.
A fruit troe propagator hat produced
a seedless apple. These new apples
are n prior in flavor to the ordinary
kinds. High prices are being paid for
the trees.
Stop tlm Comjh and
Work Oil tlto Gold.
Laxative Hrowo-Qulnln Tablet cure
a cold in one day. No enre, No Pay,
Price 15 cent.
One Chicago man ha escaped Jury
nrivoe on tbe plea tbat be I preju
diced against th city. Hut then some
men will say almost anything to ea
eape jury duty.
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vlth protriuims pose Ixoutm sa bt eonsiipa
Una wlih alh I was afmeted for tunny
years. I rsa sarose yeur t'ASi ARVT In the
town of Nswell, la., and water tonne awn hint
lo equal them. To-day I am snUnt free treat
plies sod lee I Ilka a nsa wis "
a H. Ksits, till Joaea hi., tloai City, la
tnssssnt, Palatable- iidenl. Tssu 0e4. fit
tout, Msrsr !. W mm. or Gru. s, Skv SH
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