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Bloods
Sarsaparilla
5y virtue of its uncqualrd
1 1 1 1 m xl-p u r i f y i n jj, n c r vc-s tc ngt h
iring, stomach-toning, appetite-restoring
properties, is the
tme CIreat Spring Medicine.
il.t It toiluy In usuiil liquid form or
tablet called 8ursalab. luu 1 loses L
Unreasonable.
Toms along to bed, KtheL I'm sure
you wouldn't Ilk to keep th Lord up
all nUht. Just to llatan to rou."
.THE KEYSTONES
TO HEALTH
IS
HOSTETTER'S,
STOMACH
BITTERS
The Bitter is a boon to
those in convalescence
when a tonic and strength
maker is needed.
Try it and see.
A word to the wise is sufficient
Good Advl&a.
We should all strive to endure our
(roubles an cheerfully aa we ouJur
thos.1 of our frlnrola
CHANGE
IN WOMAN'S
LIFE
Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound.
C.rai-itevllle Vt " I vca nilna
t hroii;li t hi. t'liiuiU'Mif Life ami silHcretl
r r o in iiiTvoiiHiii'Ha
and other uiiiloyintT
ivinptonis, ninl 1
ran truly aur Hint
l.vdU i;. I'liiUmm'
ve a e t a 1) 1 e Cum.
IMiiiiiil lias proved
worth mountains of
pilil to nil', n it
restored my IiralUi
and t ren K t It . I
. ffv lYIffr yicvcr mrifi-i. in u-u
i.yu i i.. i -iiik iiikiu i
Vcm-table CoiiiiMiuiiu has doiio for ma
mm till trliuf poilod. I oniplcle)
t . . r:t 1 1 . n to health lueritu no luui'll
Hi mi- that for t' sake of other sutler.
r iiK'tt I am willing to maki' my
.11 rouble iuil,li( mo von limv Publish
s l ttrr." Mill. ' 1 1 A S. JtAKlLAV.
i:.l '.!.. (iraiiitcville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman' ill
.11 received Kuril V. idi-kprcal lliid 1111
ii.iiiiit'd oiulnrnenieiit. o other turd
um we know of liii Mirli a rcconl
I cures n has I villa, 1' llnkliaiu's
JYl LTI t lllll" 1 M I u I II 1.
l or more tliiin an years It lias Won
Ml i nt? woman's ill nu ll 111 inlUmiiui'
:itn nh-erat luu tibrohl tumors, irreir-
larit ies, iierlixlic: pains mid nervous
n.st rat ion, ami li It iinciii.iiieu ior
irrintf women hafi'l V through the
riod of cliaiiKU of 111'".
Mm. I'lnklium, nt I.ynn, Mn..
Utile Ik I I tal,-L It'.. 111111 tit rltO
l.i r for ixl II I-. 1 1 rr tulvicu is Ire,
luul always) lidpluL
Th Matter Mettled.
Mr. lately Married - "Hut. dearest, 1
ptiiuilit wa hud planned to (to to the
pcra Oil evening?" Mr. IMtto "Yes,
bite; but I have changed our mlnil."
I'm. k
Without
Alcohol
A Stronf Tonic
Without Alcohol
A rtodr Rullder Without Alrohol
A Mood Turlrlfr Without Alcohol
A Great Altrritlve Without Alcohol
A Doctor' MHIclne Without Alcohol
Aver' Srprl1! Without Alcohol
A
W publiati our Mnulil
W hnih linhl
y from our mdlfiuti
iers
W rf yon to
o mf your
Aver' fills are Mvcr pill. They act
Sircctiy on he liver, mke more rule
ccretcd. Thi ii whv they re o valu-
llc In constipntion, biliousnrm, dy
cpi, ick-hrdache. Ask your doctor
he knows t better lixtive pill.
?
kjr His, o. A st Os., Lowsil. atsss. '
CAP5
and
HUSBAND SMOKED IN PARLOR
VUltor I Finally Enlightened on Rea
aon for Ereach of Dleclpllna
Coat Waa Aflra.
Tlio vlnltor mi IfTt-cl.
"Kxciihm mo, clcur," h nld. "but
hot miiell of auinke thnrn I In till
room! Vou aiircly don't allow your
liunbond to, amoka tn tlie drawing
room ?"
"Well, not aa a rula," replied her
tioKteH, "but Oil mornlna; "
"My dear." rxrlnluiftd the vlaltor,
'you should never nuike exception In
?ie like till. I nevor do. My Fred
ly never iiiioke In our drawlnx room
an any comildf rutlou whatever."
"YeH," hi gun the young wife, "but
"Normenao, darllnx! There are no
buta' at all! lu the Hint place, It'a fur
1 1 lie t-rke of dlm-lpllue. In the Merond,
(he anlie abuolutely ruin one' nir
pe;. And a for the thick air Poof!"
"I quite auri'O, bwm1!" exclnlmed
:lhe le. tured ono. iilrltedly. KettlnK In
j word at hint. "Hut thi mornliiK my
hiiMlmnd ulinplv had to anioke.
"Indeed!" Muid the vlnltur, rulalng
her eyebrow. "And why?"
"iV. aiiHe," retorted her boateBa, "hln
:out wu on fire!"
Higher and Fewer.
"Mow much I a lower berth?" auk
p.1 the man In front of the I'ulliiiiui of
Bee window.
"Five dollar," replied the man be
hind.
"And how much I an upper?"
"Four dollar."
"Then the higher bertha are lower?"
"Ye, air."
"And the lower berth are higher?"
"Kxiutly."
"Well. I ll tnke a lower borth II
they're higher."
"I'm Borry, but I have no lowci
berth left."
"(lot an upper V
"Ye."
"Hut theae are lower?"
"Sure."
"Well. then, the higher the fewer.'
Yotiker Stateaman.
Poor Baby.
"N'lnae, hna the buby had a pow
lerr
"Ye, ma'am."
"And those hpyoplinaphltei?"
"Ye, ma'am."
"And the miignesla?"
"Yes, mu'aiii."
"ii.l you put a poultice on bli
buck?"
"Ye, mn'nm."
"And cold compress on lil cheat?'
"Ye, iiia'um."
"And he's no better?"
"No, ma'am."
"How s:rai'Ke! I think we hi'
better send for tho doctor."
SHt'D MAKE HIM PROPOSE.
Hlnks Is it hind to propose to l
girl?
Hllnk Peponds on tho glrL
Hlnks How so?
Hllnks if she ha been out aevera'
season It la hard not to."
The Woman's Way.
"Many a married man who might
make a fortune I handicapped be
cause hi- wife demand too much ol
hi attention."
"That's right. Just aa soon as for
tune begins to flirt with htm hi wlft
get loaloua." Cathollo Standard and
Time.
Failed to Plaaae.
"Yes," aald Mr. Troppln, "I havt
hail 13 cook In three month."
"Oh you surely don't mean that,'
rejoined Mrs. Athome.
"It'a the truth," replied Mm. Drop
Inn, with a deep sign, -ana wnat it
nioro, I didn't plenao any of them.'
It Drew Trade.
Friend Why do you have such mis
spelled and lingrammntlcal signs Ii
your front window?
Sharp Tradesman people tning rrt
a dunce and come In to swindle mi
Trade's Just booming.
V' V- j' t j r,
MODEL CURIOUS TO KNOW
Tom Browne, Celebrated EngllaN Ay
Hat, Mt Suaplciou Ntgre
Qlaaa Chevxer.
Tom Prowne. the celebrated English
liumorou art I it, may be aald to have
bad no education whatever In draw
ing, lie educated hlmaelf. What he
aw he drew, and hi genlua made It
a picture, lie did go to n rt cboo
at Nottingham for a couple of term,
and It win a good achool In It way.
Anyhow, he grew tired of the cut
and dried methol obtaining there of
the reetralnt, a be once put it to me
and o with about a dozen other
would be artlata be took room over
onie atable and there drew and
painted from "life." They took It In
turn to procure model a tramp, a
newipaper boy, a flower aeller, any
body who wanted to earn a quarter
rved tbelr purpoee.
Ono night Tom, acourlng the neigh
borhood fur a aubject, lighted on a
negro who earned a living by chewing
glaaa In public house. Thla nice gen
tleman waa akd if he would come to
the loft to tie painted.
Me looked at Browne earnestly for
some moment and. evidently laboring
under the Impression that the natural
hue of hi body wa to be altered, he
demanded: "Will it come off, ah?"
Shake Into Your Stioe
AnWs F't-Ka. a p.wiW f'r ths fet. It eur
uBinrul. wolln. smMriltiV. w utinff I.t. lvriK
n-w show tny. Holl by all llruvtfiftUi and .Sh
Mi'T.,. ln't arrit mny siiIm.Uii.. Sample
HU.K. Allr A f ilm..-l 1 . Koy. N. X.
Sand and Grm.
Pretty Idea don't always appeal to
the expert In hygiene. Kissing, for
example, I dangerou, and even that
and provided for children In the
park I not so Innocout aa It look.
The and hopper, with which chlldr. n
are so famllltir on the real eaihoro,
I rnplaoed, according to the gloomy
export, by another kind of hopper.
The Bfinrt, In a word, when the chil
dren have played architect with It for
a time adJ crlt tines to grlttlnesa.
Tl.l I not necessarily a reflection on
the children or tho children' parent,
for land, like loone hay and Htraw.
eem to produce crlt out of no
where. Hut, after all, aand enn be re
newed at small cost, and If the econo
mist shout too loud let them he in
vited to take the old Bund. It will be
aa good and crltles after that a
when It wa new. lndon Chronicle.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Ited. Vek. Weary, Watery Eyes
sndCraniilnted Kyellds. Murine Doexn't
Smart Soothes F.ye I'aln. Druggists
Pell Murine F.ye Homedy, Liquid. 2.'.c,
50c, $1.00. Murine F.ye Salve In
Aseptic Tubes. 2."c. $1.00. Kve Uooks
and Kye Advice Free by Mnll.
Murine Eye Itouedy Co., Chicago.
The Magnetic Pole.
The north magnetic pole ha been
actually located at 70 degreoa and 6
minute north latitude and 96 dejree
46 minute longitude. The south m4g
netic pole baa not yet been located,
but It 1 believed to be about T3 de
grees south latitude and 1D0 etud
longitude. It I known, however that
the two magnetic pole do not He at
the extremities of a diameter of th
earth.
Tlionfin1i of country t-e.; lo know thr
vnlu of Hamlin Wizrtr'l Mil. t tie l-t
t uni'y nieilii'iiie m i'jihc u. sccitli nt or ioi-I-
it'll illm-. !-r the Mil'rty of your luiiuly
buy a bottle now.
bare-no. JuGyo.
Paron Mu!e. In one of hi sarcastic
moods, addressed from the bench a
barrlnter friend of niltie thus: "Mr.
Parker, could you not state your
facta In some kind of order? Chrono
logical Is the best, but if you cannot
manage that, try aonie other; alpha
betlial. If you please." Sir Frtuicl
It. Iiovle. ""-'-' r' "
Large Irrigation Project.
An eight m'lllon dollar Irrigation
project, about bolng completed tn
New South Wale, will benefit 1.R00,-
000 acrea of laud iid ofTor settlement
opportunities to TO oon reroiis.
Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rcjrulntc
and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow-
i. Sinrnr-contod, tiny granules, eaay
lo take us dimly.
Woman and the F-arm.
In defining wuuiau's relation to the
life of the farm, one need but little
reflection to become aware of the all
pervading quality of that relationship.
Just a Iho monarch of France, when
naked to deflne the atate, exclaimed,
"The state; I am th state." So might
the farmer's wife, when questioned aa
to the life of the farm, recpoud, "1 uu
tie life of the fnrm."
Save the Coal Duet.
Coal dual should never be wasted.
Have a special galvanized scuttle for
it and mix (ufllclent water with It to
make It quite moist. Wben a fire I
clo and clear bank it up with this
coed dust and It will last for hours.
Where this Is done there Is no ac
cumulation of coal duat so common. In
sow) bou'"'''
Bellvd Location of Ark.
On a fann on the hill of Tara,
Meath, Ireland, which 1 announced to
be sold, Is the fort. Rath of the Sy
nods, under which tradition says the
Ark of the Covenant lies burled. A
former owner commenced excavations
In search of th Ark but only discov
ered some gold coins and ancient
weapons.
Eccentrlo Work basket.
There are woTkhag made of tur
tle. Could anything be odder? And
yet they are not unattractive. quer
a they sound. The shell of the tur
tle I lined with om gay llk, and
the tall Is pulled over and Insorted
In the mouth, then used a a handle.
They make nice sowing baskets, and
will undoubtedly appeal to Uio lover
of lbs eccentric.
LOOKS AFTER THE PENNIES
Good Stories Told of Harry Lauder,
th Popular Little Scotch
Comedian.
Hurry Lauder, little Scotch comedW
an, the greatest exponent of almon pure
thrift llroadway ever knew, the man
who never let a guilty penny escape,
baa been "eparated, disentangled," aa
it were, and a a result be 1 out Just
$25,000. A Huston financial Napoleon
Induced the wee Scot to invest $25,000
in copper stock which Is worthless.
(Jetting $25,000 from louder brand
him a a youth deserving of the tltltt
NaiMileon of Finance.
To illustrate louder frugality tbi
story is told of bow (Jus Elen. a Brit
ish music hall favorite, once heard that
Harry wa caving more money than
be (Klen) wa laving. He went to
1 jiuder room to ask how be managed
it.
"Walt till I blow out the candle."
aid Lauder, "and MI tell you."
Another timu, wben Lauder wa In
New York he wa In a wine-buying
party at the Astor. Everybody but the
Scot bought wine. When It came hi
turn to buy he sighed:
"Well, boys," he said, "lt' my turn
to treat. Come along with me. I've
got a flue bottle of old Scotch up In
my room I brought It over with me."
On another occasion ho was with a
drinking party, and instead of liquor
be tiMik cigars, for which those who
treated him paid 00 cents apiece.
Harry put all but one In hi pocket.
He spent two hours smoking that one.
After the drinking was over the little
comedian went to the clpar counter
and said to the man In charge: "I say,
nun, wud ye mind givla' me 10-cent
cigars for these LOcent one?" The
exchange was made and Harry went
to his room with Ave times as many
cigars a he had at the start.
How McKlnley Got a Job.
Congressman Inincan McKlnley. the
silver-tongued lame duck from Califor
nia, who was defeated in hi own dis
trict liiHt November while he was dis
pensing Republican oratory in other
parts of the country, was In the east
right after election. He met President
Taft In New York.
"Awfully sorry you were defeated,"
said tho president.
"Yes, so am 1," admitted the con
gressman, with a tone that was as
good a an affidavit. "Hut I am not
going out of public life."
"That' good; what are you going to
do?" asked the president.
"Don't know yet. but I'm going to
have a position in the public service.
I'm willing to leave that to you."
The president laughed, and so did
the congressman. The story goes that
Mr. McKlnley filed on two or three
good thing that were found already
preempted and finally got his eye on
the colloctorsblp of the port of San
Francisco.
lie gets the Job and will remain lo
nubile life. Washington Times.
Dak Bungalows of India.
The Ihik bungalow of India Is a
blessed Institution for the weary Dak,
as the nntlves call the traveler. He
finds these little shelters dotted over
many of the out-of the-way parts of
the country, generally not more than
one long day's march apart. They
mean warmth when one has been
chilled to the bone by biting winds, or
shelter from the driving rain and hall
storms, the latter so common in north
ern India that planters insure their
crops aKiilust them, and so violent
that both men and cattle are often
killed by them. The bungalows uau
nliy consist of two bedrooms and a
dining room, with rough outside build
ings providing a kitchen and sheds for
horses and coolies.
After our life In the untrodden for
ests of South America, It wns camping
de luxe. Mary lllalr Pet-be, In Har
per's Magazine.
Wanted to Know.
Tommy had been taken to church
for the first time, and there was much
about it that Interested him. It was
Just before the sermon that his curios
ity got the better of his silence.
"Muvver," he whispered.
"Hush, dear," said his mother.
"Walt until church is over."
"Hut, muvver, I want to know sum-
pin," said Tommy.
"Well, you must wait, dear," said his
mother.
"I'm afwald I'll fordct, muvver," he
pleaded.
"Very well, then, what Is It?" said
the good lady, bending down to catch
the little chap' words.
"What does dat minister wear hi
nightgown for. Ain't he got any py
Jomls?" asked Tommy. Harper's
Weekly.
Trying Time.
"Doing well, young man, I see."
"No; Just struggling along."
"Put that fine adding machine?"
"A demonstrator left It on trial."
"That new typewriter?"
"An agent forced it on me for
month."
"At least those expensive cigars de
note ready money."
"No; I smoke ten and return th
rest"
On an Auto Rids.
Sentimental laughter Oh, faiher!
Iook! Isn't the dying day beautiful?
Practical Parent (awakening from
nap) What? Where Is It? I didn't
know we hit anything? Puck.
A Polite Explanation.
"You used to send me candy and
flowers," snld Mr.- Week ton' wife.
"Yes, Henrietta; but, you know, in
those day I could do what I liked
with my salary."
A Poor Weak Woman
A she is termed, will endure brsvely and patiently
ajonie which a stroog man would give wy under.
1 be (act is women are more patient than they ought
to be under such troubles.
Every woman ought to know that she may ohrain
(he most experienced medical advice frtt f ckarg
and in obtolult anfijenct and privacy by writing to
the World' !ipenary Medical Association, H. V.
Fierce, M. I)., 1'rcsident, Huffalo, N. V. Ir. Pierce
liss been chief consulting physician of the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., (or
many year and ha had a wider Drsctical exoerienca
in the treatment of women 'a disease than any other physician in this country.
Hi medicine are worliMamou (or their astonishing cUicacy.
The mot perfect remedy ever devised for weak and dell
cate woman ia Dr. Piarce'e Favorite Prescription.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG.
SICK WOMEN WELL.
The many and varied symptom ol woman's peculiar ailment are fully set
forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pa(es), a newly
revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-hound, will he mailed rr on
receipt o( 31 one-cent stamp to pay cost ol miilinf tnh. Addre? as above.
Doctors Said He Would Die
A Friend's Advice Saves Life
I wish to speak of the wonderful cure
(hat I have received from you' noted
Swamp-hoot, the great kidney and blad
der cure. Lust summer 1 w.is takeo
with severe pains in my bark and Hides.
I could nut breathe without dillirulty
and was nearly wild with the desire to
urinate. Was compelled to do so every
ten minutes with the paio-aye of pure
blood with the urine. I tried all the
different doctors from far and near, but
they Baid it was no use to doctor as I
would die anyway. I was at the end of
my rope and was so Diit-erablu with
pain and the thought that I must .lie
that words cannot teli how I felt. One
day a friend told me of the wonderful
help she bad received from Swamp
It.iot. She gave me one of your pain
phlets which I read ami determined to
try Swamp Koot. After taking half a
bottle I felt better. Have now taken
ten bottles ami am well as I ever wai.
thanks to Swamp Hoot. I wieh to tell
ill suffering people that have kidney
liver or lila.l-led trouble, that Ir. Kil
mer's Swamp-lfoot is the best medicine
:n the market.
All persons doubting this statement i
-an write to me and I will answer them
directly. Yours verv trulv,
CLYDrj 1 ( AMERFR,
Itos-ilia, Wash.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
his L'.trd dnv of Jiilv. 19u'.l.
VKKNK TOW.NE, Notary Public.
Lett to
XT Kil ior Co
Blnjrl't.mt'-n, M T
Prove Wluit Semp-Root Will Do for You
Send to Pr. Kilmer & Co., Pingham-
ton, N. Y., for a sair.,ile b ittie. It willj
convince anyone. 1 ou will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
When writing be sure and mention this
paper. For sale at all drug stores.
Price fifty-cents and one dollar.
SICK?
If so send today
y tor 1
well I
Ml I
stOry
btx-k How to t
sik) Iceo well."
W FRELZE X 30S I I f-.
Growing Bt Sugar In England.
Remarkable luce ha attended
the effort of grower of sugar beets
In Herefordshire, England. A good high
average for a crop la 15 ton to the
acre of roots bearing 15 per cent, of
sugar. The Herefordshire farmer, in
spite of rough and ready methods and
mall knowledge of the crop, grew up
to 27H tons to the acre, with a sugar
content of 19 per cent. The purity of
the sugar was eTrrf'rnM'v h'gh.
Mothrs wJTl find Mrs. Wlnslow'e SnetMof,
Pyrnp tae b--st r-medv to uwloi Uieir ciiiiorod
3'uimg the teelliiug period.
Waterproof Suitcase.
"Ftraw mntthg suitcases and shop
ping bags." says Woman' Home Com
panion, "can be very much improved
In looks and usefulness by a coat of
cheap wagon varnish, which makes
them waterproof. A good wetting will
generally spoil them, but the varnish
causes them to shed water like a duck.
This should be don? once a year."
BETTER FOR JO, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH,
SALTS.OR PlUAAi IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND
IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
$YBUPf FlGSi",aElLIRfSENNA
IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
J . f a s a I I -A .1 . V - w . . I -a. i
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
ia tlie Circfe,
ou everii Pacftao of ho Genuine.
.
ALL REUABLC DRUCC1STS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND
CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT SY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA.
TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE
IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH
DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH. AS YOUR
UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON
THEM SKILL AND RELIABILITY
WHEN BUYING
Note tfto Fuff Name of tho Gompani:
rsiMIO SIMAK.nr AlKOSNNHK 1 HE BOMOM, AND IN
THE CIRCLE. NEAR THE 10P OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE
CLNUIME. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEAPING
CKC'&USTJ, REGULAR PRICE BO, PLR BOTTLE.,
SVRI'P OF PCS ANQ F1IXIR OF tNNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE,
BECAUSi. IT IS 1IIL ONE NLMLUY V.IIKH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPt EASANT AITER EFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING. DCBILITATING OR GRIPING. AND THF KFFORE DOES NOT INTERFEKE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLKXVS OF WELL.
INFORMED FAMILltS, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE IKOM PERSONAL USE. Vi GET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU? CO.
i.- -if V . - ' t r- ' '
HOWARD E. prRToy - AsMrr an rhm!,
l-'iv.llr, Coi r.vlo. fW'i-i.ca : C.1,
HiiAsr. 1mI. CI. i.i M. HLIver. G.id i; ,-.
or (Vpfaftr. H. M-iihn -nTf psj rl full prif li
nt oq wl m - ('on' ml m'-d frnnir work
Lolld. hmUnttumt Crtxc4 kmt Jium! it.
AGENTS and SOLICITORS '
iv the great-
riir out:
newly pmtnt(vl article; rarnrl in r'ckt. Serd
if.V in starr, p fur umi'le to puck Lxur Lock Co.,
iJO Moiiwsi LiUk.. foiUnrui, Ureson.
MOHAIR
WOOL and
HIDES.
Write iniiiy fur Pr'i
THE H. I NORTON CO.
313 and 315 FrvnlSL 1HjHTLA.D. ORE.
KODAKS
Writ for rililu-. and hterstara. Developing1
sod printir.r. M ll oni sivn prom pt ft'. tn uua
I ortiand s-boio feurp'y Co
14 Third Street pi iKTLAND ORB.
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EERNHEjM CO.
247 A-h St.. Portland. Ore.
nIVSI AAir rrow ln the Northwest Ship
us your r'p or wr te for int.-rmatkm.
Ml lTNOMArt MOtlAIH Mil IS
712 ( ihhN Bn Wi . PortUod. Or.
The fcnglisn Criaia. I
Jaron Blogg (of Pittsburg) We!L
Hypatla, which of 'em have you eon
eluded to take, the Eirl of Oldpark
or the Count Appogglatura? M! Hy
patla I'm going to await develop
menu, pop. If the Earl lose hi veto,
maybe I'll take the Count. London
onrh ,
"1 tried ail kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but X
have found tl.e ti-bt thing at last. My
face was full of pimples and black-heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recom
mending them to my friend. I feel fin
wbea I rise in the morning. Hope te)
bave a chance to recommend Cascarets."
Fred C. Witun, 76 Eim St., Newark, N.J,
FUaasnt. t'aiacahle. Potent, laxte Good.
Do Gonct Never Slek'-n Weaken or linp
lOe. it SOe. Never eoJd in bulk. rNe ran
sine tat'let aOunn-d C I C iiuTWr.taid ta
cure or rour ntuoey back.
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