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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
that Tired Feeling It a Common Spring Trouble. It's sign that the blood is deficient In vitality, Just as piuiples and other ruptious are eigu that the blood U impure. It's a warning, too, which only tha hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and dear tha complexion. Accept no substitute. ' "I felt tired all the time and could not sleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparllla a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling had gone. This great medtclue has also cured roe of scrofula." Mas. C U. Boot, Qllead, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparllla promise to euro and keep tho promise). A new and revised edition of Ste phen Facet's "Experiments on Ani mals," with sn Introduction by Lord Lister, Is published by the Messrs. Put nam. J. A. Hammerton, of London, is about to publish a volume of Stevensonlana, to consist of extracts from magazines and other periodicals relating to Ste venson. It bas become known thst Andrew C. Wheeler (Nym Crinkle), who recently died on his farm In Rockland County, was the "J. P. Si." whose striking es says and books have had a large popu larity In these later years. Ralph Fletcher 8eymour Is the pub lisher of "Ceres and Persephone," a child play by Miss Maud Menefee. The De meter myth Is retold for children In simple lyrical dialogue and Mr. Lang's translation of the "Hymn to Demeter" la appended.. Of middle height, white-haired and ruddy-faced. Jules Verne looks like a sea captain who Is spending the au tumn of a weJl-fllled life on shore. Al though 74 years old, suffering from cat aract and lame In one leg, the old gen tleman Is hearty of manner and bright ly Interested In all the world's doings. Prof. John Ward Stimson's long ex pected work on art and the philosophy of beauty, "The Gate Beautiful," Is at last announced for early publication by Albert Brandt, of Trenton, N. J. It will be a quarto of 420 pages and is to contain several thousand Illustrations and two color charts, one being printed In twenty-four colors. Paul Laurence Dunbar, author of "Lyrics of Lowly Life," "Poems of Cabin and Field," etc., has Just read the proofs of a new volume of poems which will be a companion to his "Lyrics of Lowly Life" and "Lyrics of the Beartbslde." For the most part It - Is made up of dialect pieces and will bear the title "Lyrics of Lore and Laughter." It Is said that the novel by John D. Barry entitled "A Daughter of Thes pls," which L. C. Pnge & Co. have In press, la one of the few accurate stories of American stage conditions that has ever been written. Mr. Barry's stories of theatrical life have already been highly praised by the reviewers, among others by William Archer, the leading dramatic critic of England. Miss Mary Johnston's new romantic love story, "Sir Mortimer," will follow Mrs. Humphry Ward's "Lady Rose's Daughter" In Harper's Magazine. The scenes of the story are laid In England at the court of Queen Elizabeth and on the sea. The heroine Is a celebratid twauty who Is lady-In-waitlng to Queen Elizabeth, while the hero la a gallant officer In ber Majesty's miniature navy. "David Harum" has passed Into Its one hundred and first edition, which Messrs. D. Appleton & Co. Issued Im mediately after the holidays. In the matter of popularity expressed In num bers It now takes first rank in Amerl- . can fiction, "Ben-Hur" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" being Its only rivals. The book's first century of editions was celebrated In October last with an Issue of 10,000 copies, printed on a spe cial paper In a special binding. It was entirely disposed of by Dec. 1, complet ing a total sale of 066,000 copies. The new edition will appear In the fa rally yellow cover, with full-page lllustra tloua by Cllneburst Be Needed Clothe A Western Senator brought to the Capitol a good story about Minister Bowen, which the minister himself re rontJr told at a dlnrer. "I was asked some days after I ar rived here In Wash nirton." said Mr Bowen, "why I had stuck so closely to my rooms at the hotel and not showed myself around town. "Th nnlv rpnlv was a rather nalnful one, but, nevertheless, fully truthful. It was because I hadn't the clothes." Thereupon I '. Bowen told bow he had been commissioned to hasten NWth anddeniv and without opportuni ty to provide himself with the heav- ir wearing apparel necessary for rest dence In a cold climate. As soon as he reached town be put a local tailor in work noon an outfit. Tha hardship of the situation was that Mr. Bowen bad ordered some rai ment from London, and this was com ing arrnia the Atlantic In a British bottom, which was one of the very r.t eh I mi to be held up Dy ine Dioca adlne- fleet of the allies. There was ... h.tn for it. and Mr. Botven's Lon ,don clothes, such as are necessary for proper appearance In polite society, .till somewhere In South America. Ha bad reason, therefore, for being personally grateful wtien tne mocaaae niied end bis clothes had an op portunity to go forward to Caracas.- An Accommodating Neighbor, The following conversation of two young ladles was overheard a few( nignta ago in a Bixia avenue eiecioo car, reports the New York Times: "Do you know, I think she la abso lutely the meanest woman I ever knewr "Why, what la the matter err "Matter? Why, everything. with 8ha does nothing but borrow from morn ing to night Too know. She has the apartment Just across the hall from us, and tha day she moved In she setarted by borrowing a a egg from mother. The next day she borrowed a cup of sugar, and since that time she has borrowed everything from a piece of butter to the baby carriage, and has never made sny attempt to return a single thln. I have often told mother that I was going to borrow some of the things back, but she has always forbidden me.- Last night, however. I had to write some letters, and I had no Ink. It was raining very hard, and mother was out, so I resolved that rather than go out in the rata I would disobey orders and ask our neighbor to let me have ber Ink. I asked her, and what do you think she said? 'I haven't any ink, but I'll let you take my shoe pol ish. It Is Just as good. It dries quick, ly but you can write Just as well with it. Oh, I never met a meaner wom an In my life!" Beautiful Marks or Maple. Nobody seems to know what cause It is which produces those delicate and beautiful lines In maple, knowu as bird's-eye. Some people think they come from the hundreds of little branches which shoot out over the trunk of the tree aa soon as a clearing Is made around It. Expert tlmbermen ay that la not the case. The only way to tell a bird's-eye maple tree Is to cut It. There are no outward aliens by wnicn one can Judge. The Itrtllroad Oazette tells a story of the late George St. full man. Many years ago he was offered a mahogany log for $3,000, to be cut Into veneers. It was supposed to be a very fine piece of wood, but this could only be determined by cutting It. He de clined the offer, but agreed to take the log cut Into veneera for what It was worth. The owner had It sawed and was paid $7.0dO for his veneers. Any one who can discover the secret of de termining the interior nature of wood from the outside will have a fortune. Eggs-Actly. "I see," said tho telegraph editor, that a woman In New York haa sued her husband for divorce because he pelted her with eggs." 'And she prohaoiy wants to get. out of the yolk." remarked the stock hu morist. "Did omelet him tTnr nanio wasn't Ommy, anyhow," said the copy reader; "that's the worst Joke ever hatched "Sav. vou fellow, drop that saeii game and get to workT' growled the fellow that fixes the salaries. Anil at once more quiet reigned. Baltimore New No Bath. No Wife. he Turks bath money forms ' an Item in every marriage contract, ; the husband engaging to aiiow uisj wife a certain sum lor omning pur poses. Should it be withheld she nas only to ge before the cadi and turn; her slipper unside down, and if thej complain be not then redressed it la : ground for a divorce. j Taking No Chances. I "Cn,A nna wOa teHlo? TT1P that OaT- lor matches aren't legal any moe," , said Marmaduke. "Let's go into the sitting room, said Alice, hastily leading the way. New York Sun. I Poor Proof of Insanity. j St IMInhnnrh Kr-ntland a larlv has' KAA fminri irtzann nhn lpff 12 000 tO rmvf.la a fund fnr the rescue of sane persons improperly placed in lunatic asylums. Spoiling for a Fight. "That American prize fighter will spare no expense in his match with the Frenchman." "Is that so?" "Yes. He's even willing to have it come off by cable." ACUTE AND CHRONIC, llltlJiilllMI MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL, time when they were entirely free ' from an ache or pain, and have ARTICULAR AND INFLAMMATORY. long- barometers and most accurate in weather predictions, tbe increasing pains in muscles and joints foretelling the approaching storm or the coming of bad weather. It is from these constant sufferers that the great army of rheumatic cripples is recruited. Their bodies are the joints become so stiffened and bent that they are at last compelled to give up or hobble about on crutches. Nobody ever outlived Rheumatism; the disea-se never loosens its grip or leaves of its own accord, but must be driven out by intelligent and persist ent treatment through the blood, for Rheumatism of every variety and form is caused by an over acid condition of the blood, and the deposit in muscles, joints and nerves o corrosive poisons and gritty particles, and it is these irritating substances that produce the inflammation, swelling and pains, wh ich last as lon g as the blood remains in this sour and acid state. To cure Rheumatism permanently li tdrwt must be nitrified and invir- nratrn and no othpr remedv does this refrwthM and restores to the thin acid t.inintr nrnnrrties. And when strong, the body the acid poisons and irritating the pain-racked, despondent Rheumatic sufferer will receive helpful advice from Fhvsiciana of experience and skill without charge. Write us fully about CHANGE OF LIFE. Some sensible advice to women passing through this trying period. The painful and annoying nyrop torns experienced by most women at this period of life arc easily over come by LyUla K. lMnkhant's Vegetable Compound. It is espe cially designed to meet tho needs of woman's system at the trying time of chansw of life. It is no exagfferat ion to state that Mrs. IHnkhaui lias over 6000 letters like the following proving the great value of her medicine at such tunes. " I wish to thank Mrs. I'inkham for what her medicine haa done for me. My trouble was change of life. Four rears ao my health began to fail, my lead began to grow dizzy, my eyes pained uie, and at times it seemed aa if my back would fail me, had terrible pains across the kidneys. Hot flashes were very frequent and trying. A friend advised me to trv Lyrtlas E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. 1 have taken si x bottlea of it and ara to-day free from those troubles. I cannot speak in high enough terms of the medicine. I recommend it to all and wish every suffering woman would give it a trial. Hmaa Koss, 88 Mont elalr Ave., Uiwlindsle, M ass $5000 fll It fllnH tt sosse Isflsr arseJaf ewMuaeal The Ideal Husband. She Gertrude snys she will never marry until she finds her Ideal. He What Is her ideal? "Oh, any man who will ask her." Kansas City Journal. Spite. George Jack Is penning' something to his Arabella's eyebrows. Mabel They're already penciled. New York Sun. How -a MIST Wa offer Oae Hundred bollara Reward for sav ascot caiterra Uial oau not be cured, by Haiti csiarra cure. b. I I'llffL'. LP. T.ll. We the andersltf nl. have known r. J. I'hsDev for th past l.sy.-ars, and believe biin perfect. r fcon--rsble in it' liu-ines. trsusactiottt and On aiiciailT able w carry outany obhBatluns made ty lueu orm. WstA Tursx. Wholesale linguists. Toledo, Wauhnu Ki.vmnA Maxvik, Wholesale tirnf ( in, Toledo. O. Ball'sCatsrrhCare Is taken Intrrnallr.at-lirje sirectly on tbe blrxxl and mueus surfaces of uie system. Price T.v p.r boii.s. suitl brail BrtlKri.te. testimonials iree. Hall's Family PlUs are the best. Easily Accounted For. "Lillian." said a certain little girl's mamma, "there were three pieces of cake in the pantry and now there is onlv one. How did that happen? "Well," said the girl, her eyes wide ( pen with excitement. "It was so dark in there I didn't see the other piece. The Only Thing Wanted. Mrs. Xoorich Isn't It grand to ride in your own carriage? Mr. Noorich Yes. but I'd enjoy It more if I could stand on the side walk and see myself ride by. Brook lyn Life. Considerable Dllfercrcs. Khe Idiot Hot you don't know wheiln lies the difference between a good cook and a poor printer s devil The Victim Unburden your itoul. Tbe Idiot One forms the pie and the other pies the form. Harvard Lampoon. No Danfcr. "Do you think there Is any danger of America being dominated by Eur ope." "No. sir," answered Mr. Meekton with extraordinary emphaslH; "not sc long as eminent Europeans continue to marry American girli." Washing' ton S;ar. Some people hare been suffering from Rheumatism so long- that U ... -.-..I .. r..,. t,-r tha since forgotten the ioys of a painless existence. 1 hey are at the mercy 01 every HI wind, and their misery is aggravated by exposure to cold or audden changes in the temperature. Tbev become walking worn out by the incessant pains ana Bowline Oreen, XT' entlemea: About a year ao I waa attacked by acute Rheumatism In my saouldere, arms and less below tha knee. I could mot raise mr arm to comb my hair. Doctors prescribed for me for over two months without a-lvlna me any relief. I saw 8. S. S, advertised and decided to try It. Immediately I commerced Its use I felt better, aad remarked to my mother that I was dad I had at last found some relief. I continued Its nee and am entirely well. I will always feel deeply lntereated in the access of B. B. S. slnoe It did me e much food. Tours truly, MBS. ALIOS HOfiTOJt 811 Twelfth Street. BO well or SO promptly as S. S. S. It blood its nourishing and health-sus rich blood is again circulating through matter are washed out of the muscles ana wines, ana mcyaina siuhi.ci.wm i ... . : - .1.: .. v. - ana jtneumausia is k iumg ui ii oast. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable medicine and does not derange the 6tomach like tbe strong mineral remedies, but builds vp tbe general health, increase the appetita ae4 tones up the digestion, Throuzh our Medical Department "POOR mmm tired." Aa Iatercstlnu Letter rv.,t i..nuAa.. nt.u.ai lTitl Mss nMi Delia, mdBy U Jameau J?P4a.'-jS OlIBB Ut'lia WOIIf-u( u.uuv ........ - - an,t heat known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to Tbe Peruna Medicine Co.. of Columbus, Ohio, she says: Last serins- mv blood seemed clot - ached and I felt languid and tired all the me, but a friend advised me to try feruna. i incu u mnu mm P.v-.--. -that I found It a wonderful cleanser and purifier ol the system. In three weeks I was like a new woman, my appetite had Increased. I lelt buoyant, light and happy and without an ache or pain. Ieruna is a reliable family medicine." Adla Brlttaln, of Sokltan. O.. writes: "After uslna your wonderful Peruna three months I have had great relief. I had continual heaviness In my atom-1 ich. was bilious, and had falntlnit spells but they all have left me since uslnic Peruna." Adla Brlttaln. It you do not derive prompt anu tai - I- -e--r GOOD 1 Short Qtorlei H4lltflWttWHTtf A Brown University student once had the audacity to ask Professor Cas well whether bis name would not be i well without the C. Lord Houghton's epigram on "Bor dello," though It Las often gone the rounds, Is worth recalling. Said Ixirtl Houghton, then only 'Dicky" Millies: There are but two Hoes tu "Sordello I can understand - the nm and last - Who will may hear Bordello's story told,' and 'Who would hath heard hur- dello's story told,' and both are false." Senator Hoar was showing some MasttachusL-tts visitors about Woshlug ton. D. C one day recently, and was pointing out a magnificent old resi dence built years ago by a famous and rather shady lawyer of his time. "Why," the Senator was asked, "wa he able to build a house like that by his practice V "Yes." replied Hoar, "by his practice and his practices." Cyrus I). Drew, of Leulsvllle, thus describes an amusing Incident whicii occurred In New Orleans In the spring of 1S!. "I met Kugens Field on one of his pilgrimages for old boltlea, pew ter Ware, and any old thing lu the Jnnu line. Home friends of mine Introduced our party to Mr. Field aud Wilson liar- rett and members of his compuuy, then playing an engagement in New Or leaiss. Mr. Field's greatest delight was in teasing Miss Maude Jeffries, a Mis sissippi girl, then leading lady In Mr. Barrett's company. Khc was very sen sitive and modest, and It delighted Field greatly when he could playfully embarrass ber. One day I found him in bis room busy on the Boor pasting largo sheets of brown paper together. lie had written a poem to Miss Jeffrie In the center of a large sheet of this wrapping paper In bis characteristic small band Indeed, much smaller than usual. On the edges of this Bheet 1 found blm pasting others of equal size, 1 so that tbe whole, when complete, j made a single sheet about eight feet square. This he "carefully folded up to fit an Improvised envelope about the size of a Murdl Urns souvenir, thei. being distributed about the city. With the Joyousness of a boy about to play a prank, be chased downstairs at tin noon hour, when he knew Miss Jeffrie was at lunch with Mr. Barrett lu the cafe of the Oruuewald. Calling waiter, he sent the huge envelope lu to her table. She glanced at It a mo ment, and then gradually drew the package from Its envelope, while Field and I stood watching behind the en trance. It spread all ever the table .is she continued to unfold the enor mous sheet, and Its rustle attracted the mention of nearly every one In the room. When It bad spread Itself all ver Mr. liar rett who, meanwhile, wa aligning heartily, Miss Jeffries dlscov red the poem In Field's hand, and, al hough blushing crimson, Joined in tin ttiighter, for she knew he was some vhere about, enjoying her discomfit ure." Painful SuhJ.ct. The Admirer "The fringe of mag 'lollas beyond the lagoon." There Is something poetic about the word "fringe." The Poet Yes, except when It re fers to trousers. Stray Stories. 1 1 Best tout! n Hrsp. Tsstas tiuod. CSS f 1 tJ rn time. Wol1 by sniggtsts. r8-! CoikitoIui re ru-ua. nifntrn Onf.. lit from om of th oMcftt Red up, my digestion poor, my neati time. My physician prewritwu tor . Isfaclory results from the use of Pent 'na. write at once to Dr llartmnn, atv ; Inn a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his val- i tiahie advice rratis. Address nr. nirrman. i-renmem i (The liartman Sanitarium, Columbus. iunio. Lengthening the Joy. Iot Is that all the pie 1 may have pjother? Mother Yes, dear. Dot Then, mother, will you please ut it In two pieces and give uto one it a time? riysi rsrmassnr e "I I sTt.r sr.! St. as sMnMwai ..."Mir aiia.'.urMl Ht Imttrwt IUu,rurritaitt'J.elrisl!.il.MIll ss. la.B.U aua.L4.suf.Jriuia.i?iu.re riercly a Listener. you never gossip about "And 'ilcndH your "Never." answered Mies Cayenne I can't bring myself to lie so cruel a. o Interrupt my frtentls when they are usslplng ahout cue another." For conrhs mnt cnhls there Is no better medicine than l'tso'a Cure for Consuutp- tlou. l'rice a rents. An Gxpert Opinion. "Yea; ho started a matrimonial agency and espet ted to make a lot of money." "Why didn't he?" "Hu mnrried his typewriter girl in Hide of a week, snd she wouldn't let hi in go on with the buslneaa hetan-te ll wtiH too dangerous." Cleveland I'laln Dealer. TouOan Clet Allen's Foot Faae rUCI. rlie Allsn . fllm.trd. Ilb.y, N. Y . for a fr .ami'lM of Allen foot Ksse. ll ntrrs chit, hlslris. swoatltiK, dsttip. swulli-n, arhtii-1,1. ' It tnaKes inwr or ttrhl snists Mt.y A l-trtalrt rurr for C.rns srt'l Itiint.ms. All .IrttsKlsts soil it. liolt't SJT,t atiy siltstlttlle. Ierplelng Situation. Parker What's wrong? You seem worried. Streeter I nin. I wrote two notes one to my broker BHklng hint If ho look tti" for a fool, and the other to MImh (loldlntr asking her If she would he mine. While I was out somebody telephoned 'Yes.' and I don't know which of 'em it was Tlt Hlts. She Thought of Mlm. Creamley I didn't know you were ttciiiiilnted with Miss !.ovctt. Hh asked me last night If I knew you. lloamley That wim nice of her. What led her to ask you that, I won der ? Why er I had Just asked her If Nhe could Imagine anyone uglier than Hill Thompson.- I'hllndelphla I'ress. 'i'lio Kinl Yon Havei Ahvava r v r r lr. a. . " av. - - M ture of Chus. II. I'leU licr, and lias been iiiuilo uuder bin iMirMoiial riupervlnlou for over :iO yearn. Allow no on io deeelvo yon In tliln. Counterfeits, ImllutloiiH unit " .IiiHt-aH-pol " uro biiti:perlinonts.iuwl rinlnnirer the) beulth of Cbildrcn I.iperlcnco nffitliiHt JOxperliiu-nt. What is CASTORIA Cantorlu, U a burinl.-MS stiliHlltuto for CiiMtor oil. l'nreu, Korlc, JrpH and Hoothlntr HyrupH. It is I'leiuutnt. It conUlim neither Opliim, Morphino nor other Nitn-otlo ubHtaiipfl. ltd nr 1 Hu Kuinanu.,,. It destroy Worm-, and ulliiyn l overislinesM. n -nrca Dlurrlm ii und Wln.l Col c. l relieve, Teelhl, TroubleH, ,,.reH Co" itlpu, and I'lntiiU-iH V. It UNsiniilutia th, ;it retniliu's tho Htoniiu h und llow els, frlvliifr Iteitll by iw nulurul sleei. The Children') J'anacca-Tbo Wotlier'n l rleinl. 1 ' The Kind You Have Always Bought uearB ino In Use For ''"W MPmMV, ff Ft tu, BruU. hr rollett lliate to twit on facts, Mr. I'lmnner, but bow ''' I'" ,lo vou suppose you lmv killed b) !' tin. lip !' wrtiK medicine? Mr. rhsrmer-Can tMy i but Ihl. h f h. live. I bava by UI (..How y.nr prescriptions. - l'" I riiiiHcript, . Hoy Hln"na7d linker's iltii.-rlpllon f The Ureal Northwest" are lvl ' men and women of the Kast a better uudcrsumllna- of the vaslness ... ... ,,. I.. i fill ri'ulitn. The :;;a;;;i,,deor.h;N()r.hr?,'.f:,;;.. and of Us InmberliiK Industry t coma can boast the m-ntcst sawmill. ! with one cxct'i.tUm. In U word--, will be tho (ett of tho ftittcl.talliiK ......... I,. tii. Mnv Century, of I he IM III J , , Continent of the Korea!. Two New Operas I'rwnleed. T:srvnlk, the Knwlaii composer, nrltliiH an opera, around tbe story ol "rr" na dl Klmlni," while Artuis.y, the Kronen milfli'lan, Is makli an oneratio rendition of Tolstoi's "Kesiil reclion." Trill HOW ANt WHY. .,oe . s I- "" " 1 "eft'";". hd"i.hte..me..lihe I"'" I, I a.l...te,l t. .tetno'lleS" t h the tlt.l i.tln.-ipsis it" ami tta l ha.1 ff ','V""M V" nttstt t tt... urt Ml IA1 I , 11 It I1UK.M. - , ........ SltirilllSllt lllltl'lMtS ',.f llsli't, II, i ami n .... h.ln ,nu lii umlrt.iSlt'l .. .. .... 1 u.,11,.1 ,ti,tiiia l 'J ' i.,Miimwi "I lti.nritr Hi t.wsf.n than "s. v,,r U'lor.. tlilfU In 11 ati) III 'US irmt. siats l.y auy eww Hot Air Cookery. "1 got a cold supper when I wen! home loiilitht, and you be! I kicked about II." Did lltal do yu y K"",l "Well, mv wile made It warm in."riilladlpliia Press. ItulK 1s .' Klrau K.l Kit. hen KHi't unt .mo.s, ah. s Mt hral. t'Hlllg. rsds lusts' 'Tha I h Ht,.S STllh' Mske e. ssliel finest (hild Plate Service. The nmr.piis ol l!tedtbne own a service of gold plain uhlt-li is oneol the tinsi in tbe world. It Is valued at $ tiOO.OOl). That of Urd Rothschild is worth about fSOO.OW). Mothers will firm Jrs. (TlnstoWs Son'ri. UiK fvnip the bst remedy I"' l"mi jlillureo during toe looihlug period. I smlly I rankntss. Slitter Susan IH tts dlnn with you Christmas, licheri-a'' Htster Itehet-ca - Oh. no. Hussn. Iwm't you remember? It s your ttim to have us. TAPE WORR1S ut etibtnt it) sreMM fir Rtf uhtt f h0 (' AH ' A UK Tt Tkilaiiui hM um4o tv! bul. Ut$ b9 tbr ir I mm Itlt Uettbsf ftsvrftW. tti Ofily ljat.e) Oftllf til IMsassnt r!isi. i'i..i rts )ma UutHl. ' S.rS.I, r (,,i, HV SM ... CURI CONSTIPATION . ft S..'J snd witUM tit Sll Srs. l sins ui i t St Iinsw Haul. HO-TO-BAC CANOV ff Jw CATHARTIC 4 Tlsaaaaeo ybursjbra CearIead? ,ne c BROMO-SELTZERs dlilanf lZU saUafUUMfTi ASS C0SDITI0SCI, a IS... hS IHs. h.. .m.wi it h... 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I then tried Aysr's Sarsa parllla, snd In one week I was a. new man, "John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that It's uAycrV Sarsaparllla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other Kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Aycr's Sarsapa rllla. IIMstaMls. Merentsts. s.k ..Hit Siwt tMt ! Si..i-rill. it. ! "". IMS i.4 tier Piilmy lys. f atitni -When 1 as ynting I had at let Ml orTeis f r my l and. Patrlx Thiiva are aliat y.iti lulntit rail pslmy dsy. 1 "I P , HI II.HMIN MACMIM.KV CO. w(.Hn le ,. ...... .i u..,,i,u slteat. I'utUatfl. llrsr.n W Mir u. ,.r t sU i.'i.-tM eirerytmiis In ihewiarblneif in 4 ll" ""' "'. I 1(1.11. H'lSSI" .""-, -- on.l tisiel - ntese r.i lur ,, I Will TO BUT FOR CM ('bit ken, Dink ej'd fie- leath ers. Addrrs o. o. SMim. s tWawefOwa.,eVrf(ef.Os i Mttt M i l t ' Tilt lAltlOCW sotAWAl tATIWAT TO ni'Ai.rii a:m wijaiim Is realty a one .lle "' s' " ,.,,i. ,t.t, h, int.l H- wo. 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I'Hiiriiu out or tlm oiiy Writ tor tiimi noil rin ulttri. rViid 4fnWifn imnptv. tU.NHll IAIIU.N HtKH. A III Khun THE C. GEE WO CK.NESE MEDICINE CO. iil't Third lit., PurtUaJ, OratfM. I H f i. w Vj J taslWfisMaMtr "ss-saLeiU. Waehingtoo rosi.. THE SWIFT WtZUinU UU.m