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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1902)
Baking Powder Most healthful lea verier in the world. Goes farther. KOTAL fctKiM) Kiwm I no,, ftt VOM. OUR COUNTY Correspondents .A, i Communications from our nev oral oorru8Kiident8 mtiHt reach thin oflloe not later than Wednesday noou to iiiaure publication. Kagle Point Eaglets. UV A. 0. UOWLETT. Elmer MoCord la bare visiting bit Rioter, Mrs. A. L. Huzolton, Bonj. EdmondBon, of Derby, was a Medford visitor last Saturday. Jobn I'aine, of Sains Valley, was bere last Saturday night on lit i way to tbo big ditch. Last Saturday night some of tbo young folks gave Miss Anna Nich ols a surprlHU party. All report a fine time. E. Pool and the Tungate boys killed a large panther one day last week. It moasurod tight feet nnd four inches. Hamlinton Wutkius, of Washing ton, wuh hero the first of the week visiting tbo family of 1'. J. Avers and other relutivcs. Mrs. Jns. Howard, of California, passed through here lust week on route to Hound Top for a visit with liur father, V m. Chambers. Tim Dituhelors had an ovnter sun per at tbo homo of Joe Moomuw last Saturday night. It proved to be one of tho most enjoyable oecn eions of tho season. Miss I'.isio rsyc, of rrospect, is hero visiting her aistor, Mrs. A. J. i'loioy. olio is en routo home Iron) Itosoburg, where sho has beou on in He an extended visit to relatives Tboro wiib a whist party at A. L Ha.ellon's last Monday night, the occasion bring Mr. Ilneltou's birth day. Damly refreshments were nerved and a pleasant time was had by all. On Tuesday of last week n deputy fihoriir came out looking for one John Winkle, who was wanted for house breaking, etc., but his bird had Down, owing to the slow proceJH of legal proceedings. Under tho new law the complaining -witness bad to go to Jacksonville for the warrant. (DANGER HiitT.rni from litis horrible malady aaarly always Utbcritit not neceasanly from tho parent, but may be from aonte remote ancestor, for Cancer often run) through several Reiterations. Tbia deadly polaon may lay dormant in the blood foi yoors, or until you reach middle life, then Uia flntt little sore or ulcer mnkea its nn- nearance or a swollen tlnnd in the bmut, or some other part of the body, riven tho first warning. Tfi enra Cancer tlioronuhtv and Derma- oently all the poisonous virus must he dluilnated from tlio blood every vestnge f It driven out. This 8. S. S. does, und la tho only modlcltio that can reoeh tiecp' aentsil. ohatinata blood troubles like tkiiu When all the poison has bt-cn foreed out of the system the Cancer heal9, and the discs bo never returns. Cancer bcginBoftcn in n stttnll wny, as the fnllmvlnor Idler from Mrs. Sliircr shows : A unioll pluinle enmoon my JnwalKiul an Inch belowtlicearoiitlieleftaldeol inyfacc. ltga mo no tutn or tiiconven lnce, nnd I altouUt have inruntten nlmttt It had It not Dcuun to tullame and Itch It would bleed a tttle, then scab over, hut ould not heal. Tills continued foraometlme, t'.hati my Jaw beu;au to awcll, becoming very jiaiuful. The Caiteer he ati to ent aud a,ircud, until It wuapa Inrnc oa a half ilollnr.wlteu 1 heard of 8. a. 0, and lU'trnnln etl to fiivo It a fair trial, Mid It was leiti'trkitlile what a wntMlei fitl clfect Itliad frnin tllL-vt!rv heall hal and after tukliiir n fete biittlen dli entirety. Thlewna two veitra noro -. theiearenl no algns of th Cancer, and iny general henllh gik 4M is the grentest of all flw h'ood purifiers, and the JnkOnly one giinranteed vJD aw xl purely.veRetable. Send "aaaw aay W for our free book iiisr information about this disease, and write our pliyslclauB about your case. We UMuto no ennrtre tor hiciiuhi u.ivivc, : INK SWIFT SPBCIflO Ufc, ATLANTA, UA. theaorebeiranta ntieareo III To nhow tho advantage of advoi tlulnif tn Tmk Mam. I will nay thai last wcuk I Inserted un nd lor t ho 1 Hnnnycldo hold nnd on Hnturdiiy night tlicrn were Tour pornoiiH ouiiio , who did i. oi liimw Uitiro wiih an jUllllllg llOllrlO U'l lliu ninth Hide of 1)10 uroek, previous to the lust Issue or Un.l pupur. ljnlt u ntinilirr of our rilimm mot ul llio muddico of 0. 1'. Mo line on Moiidny liiglll of lllhl VVr;f tc mid oi gu nixed a yuui.if n;nplo'r eiiuU-ty. Mm. ,nu - Ohoreolo was oliiotcd. pr.iHldiMit,' Mian Aniik l'i iioliy, ncriiliiry, and Mm., W. li, Ollkur, Mrs, Alctiu Murtin, MUb appointed u committee on program. Our Sunday fchool Is rapid ly giowing in Hi.u und interest and the young people's meeting lant Hunduy night was a grand success. At this meeting it was iirruugod to have. an oyster supper on Friday night, Jan. iilst, tbo proceeds to be used in pur chasing an organ for the church and Sunday school. Ihe arrangeuvntB are to give an entorluinmont before supper, charging ten cents admis' siou for all except tbo school chil ron, und twenty-live cents a plate for ull wishing oysters. The oxer- oIhoh will commence at 7 :30 p. tn. The following committees wore ap pointed: Committee on arrange ments O v McCee, U Holmes. 0 W Thomas, V M Fost. J V Brown and John Moomuw ;'o i folio- iting Mesdames K 0 Brown, H B Holmes and Lou Oboraole; on pro gram Misses Clara Hichardcon, Anns reaohey, Mesdames W B Of ficer and Malta Martin ; on supper Metdames A M 1 bomas, Alhe Daley, Wm Knighton, A C liowlett, A Jonas, T 1 Nichols, D Cing oade, O P MoUee, Middlebusher, F Ayors, Jobn Daley and J N Nioh ols. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Ohtldrsn Especially LtabU. Hum, grulaea and euta are oxlroauly palnlul oosloctcd ofton result la blood polaonlus. Culldreu aro cajilielallr liable to such ntiatiapa neeauM Dot w careful, As a remedy Do Witt's Hen Hnxot Ualvu la unequalled. Draw out tho fire, aloua tlio pain, oon lu-ala tho wound. Beware or counterfeits. Suro euro for piles. DeWlu'a Witch 1 1 ami Salvo cured njr uaby or ecxema alter two phyalolana gave her up, wrlleaJatnca Monk, N. Webtlcr. Ind. '-Tho aorea were ao bad ahe soiled two to tlvedrcasca a day. leas. Strang. Kane 1,'rock Items. II V 81NU OIK. Mrs. Perry Knotts is quite ill, we are sorry to leorn. Minnie Nichols was the guest of Mrs. Higinbotham recently. Hoy Nichols, of Sams Valley, is working for Jns. McDougal. Mrs. K. Rhoten, who has huen ill, is improving, we are glad to Bay. Miss Addio Swindon is staying with Mrs. Fanitio lluiT at present. Mr. Swindon hue struck a very rich and promising mine on his place. MrB. St. Clare, of San Francisco, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Henry Milt. Chus. Culton and ICmmett Sutton have commenced drifting in the Hall diggings. Bred Brown loft last week for California, whore bo has employ ment in a mine. Grandma Winders, who has been confined to ber room for several days, is improving. Pearl Bean, who has been ill with the moasleB, has so far recovered as to be about again. Mr. and MrB. Elmer Niohols vis ited Kama Valley relatives hut Sat urday and Sunday. John Marden, who has been em ployed up on Klk creek for some time, is home on a viBit. Mr, Minor was a Gold Hill vis itor last Sunday, as was also MrB. tannic utrdsoy and children. Jno. Penny, an old resident of Knnes creok and a Mexican war veteran, was taken to tbo county hospital last woek lor treatment, Jack Butler, who has been living in the roar of the Kitnee creek opera hniifto, has moved into one of Mr. Miner s Iiousgb and is engaged in prospecting for him. Ki-nin-Kootl Kouseii6e. Another ridiculous food fad has boon bi'iindcd by thu most competent authori ties. Thoy bnvo dispelled tho silly no tion that ono kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an- othor for bones, correct dlot will not only nourish n pnrttuiilar part of thu body, but It will sustain every othor part. Vol, however good your food may be, Its ntitt'ltnont is destroyed by indigestion or dyspupsla. You must propuro for tholr nupoaranoo or ro vent tholr coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Fiowor, tho favortto mudiolno of the healthy mil lions, A low doses nlds digestion, stimulates thu liver to healthy nation, purines tho blond, and makes you (col buoyant and vigorous. ou oun gel Or. O. 13. Groon's roilablo remedies tit Chits. Strang s. Get Groon's Spoalal Almuino. lkniirlc Items. Tho foslivo ooyotos oro boooming more numerous and" troublesome. . Tho Baptists of New Hono Churoli mot at tho, Antloch sohool house on tho lUlb and employed s pustor. Tub MKPr-om) Mail, our woloorne visitor, is again rucolved on regular time. i'ho roads between Ci-nlral Point and tho Table Hock country aro In u horrid condition. Tim Geo Bros, luivo sold thrill- inoiiiilain homo to a Mr. ilall, for merly of California. Tho political pot Iiuh commenced to siminor. Hon. k. 1). Shipley, of Sums Vulloy, a pioneer and war horse in tho Kepu' lioan party, an nounces hlniHelf as a enndiduto for the legislature. Our pioneer mall carrier, O. A. Hollonbi'ck. who has bo efficiently delivered the mails for the oust five years between Hams Valley and ProBDnot. will nngage in other uusi- iit-sH after July 1, 102. A vnrv brilliant star was plainly to be seen here in the cast about 2 o flock p. m, on too inn, uisv. Quite a number of people were in- lerestea in ouserving vue cunusny, it being to most people quite a rare occurrence. GRMN-O! GRAIN-OI Iluinambor that name when you wnnt a dullulous, a)H)ti.ltig, nourinblng luod drink to tnko the place ol colfeu. Sold by all grocors ana uxoa oy an wno have used It. Graln-O Is made of pure grain, It aids diKestloo and strengthens 1110 nerves, ll is nut a Bfcuuumui, uun u beulth builder and tbo children as well as the adults can drli k it with groat bunollt. (Jouls about I as much as col fua. 16o. and 25c. nor paokauo. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. A Jolly Surprise Party. Wkllen. Ore . Jan. 15, 1902. On Stturday evening, January loth, a party of friends to the num ber of about twenty gathered at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnell to give their aaugniers MisBOB Myrtle and Olive, a surprise before tney left lor tne nieciiora Academy. They were made wel come and tne evening was very pleasantly spent in music, dancing and social converse. It was indetd a surprise Jill around, as Missis Myrtle and Olive wore already in Medford. Although it was a double surnrue all those present bad royal good time, as they always do at the borne ol .Mr. uaruon. Onk Who Was Theiih Real Estate Transfers. John A Morey anil daualiter to Jalnea 1. WlUon. part ol lilk 0, liatloway'o add, M-dfurd lien lie to A 'Adelaide lleelw! i-1 i'nt M-'j ft'; o eit anil tilt- of ol the li' tee J,'., lit :u k. r 1 e. W It f.dlon el ux to Iiwreiii-e 1 llrltti-Mii, lot It, ituilu-kti-ait AaBiK-latloil tract, Ahllld .... Siman i I'ottnr to Itoeoe l-oltor, lot iSI, In W i: Meyer add. Alilml. I' S (Irani lleltnali el nx tu niU Mellilnll, 1 aere III II 1. 1. Mi lu. li miiije.il hi l..e niHile to K V rnrl.-r el al K N TII.I.ellM-l nx In J M Mnnker, lot II and 1-'. 1.1k II. AKhlnnd A li llelmaii i-t ns to J K llelulau et ux, ....n ,.l II 1. 1? 4 fi, m J K Mart et nx tot, II Htowell, loin 4 ami - 31. alMi loin 1 and fee ."J, ip .i, i-otitallilliK l:w.iai-rei.. . SliO lllrnm Trll..el nx to Jom-Ii lf Italrlii-, lot It, lilk a, CullaKe Home add, Med ford 15l II I mm Tripp to Maria I. Tripp, lolk 1, 1. 3 ami I, III K i, l.tiliaKe lioniu nun, Jien. lord U Jennie M Kart In t'ynthla K Howard, wetixu It ol Hit I, nil' l. nnrr i. au.i, Medlvnl W I.averllla Waldell and liudiand to Henry Ireland, lot a and ca-d part ul lot uia 71, In Pool and Kl!pul add, Jaeknun vill.. . 1(0 C W Kahler to Nli'tiolan IHeftch ot ux. loin 1, -l, 1 and bin 1, anil loin l aim iiik '!, Cardwell'a add, Jneki-nlivllle, aUn certain other land hi JaekMinvUlc .. . '2100 Null II WeM ul al to Mary A NU-hobou, property In Medlnrd S00 M II nriK-Kinalt to Join. II Yokilin, mill- Iiir elaiin in ec IiiXI a, r 1 w 1500 S K (ieorRe to M li llrocknian, mluiiiK elaiin in JaekMiin Comity 100 O C It K and V T t:o to John W Miller. null claim deed lone'ol nn!i sec :w, tp:l !, r a . 140 U A- V. It It and I' T Co to K f Pirkens. lota VI and lit. fee 11, In :W ii. r '2 w, ;W.70 acres W Olive M K Jolu' tn ll K Stone, '21 09 acres nf land lx Miirv I'rvi c el al In J K Coftey, u.oii a(re lll'l) !.'(. NoilT, tpSSs, r Sw SOU Irene Katon tu Kllun llaud, 1 aero of laud in Jai'kxnn I ounty.. Autol'la It Farlovv mid Ittndiand to (ins NlehiilK, '210 acres 111 iee '21, Ip ;'. a, r 2o.. K 11 HrlKK" et ux to K Jones et ux, l.?j aerot, ill fee s, Ip :w h. r 1 o O It Coin et ux to 1. 0 1'aiil, till of sw' of ko!4 ol nee Ul, tp :W a, r 1 u JnuK-n II Cdennm et ux to Orris II Kob. urU, 10 acrcn In sec 0, Ip 119 s, r 1 w Orrla II Itolierlh to Mrs Alice O Huberts, an mo properly TAX bKKPS. Alex Onne to Julio Ornie, tax deed to '211 II off nust side lot '27. and all of lots '2, '20. i. M und .T2. hlk O, It It ,1,1,1. Ash 730 . 11X1 land. - . 0 9.1 Alex Ornio to Cynthia M Wiillace, lax deed to .' acres In aw :i, in .19 '2d 00 Alex (iruiu to l.lxxle cronouilllcr, tax deed In lots '21, 1-2 und '2:1, lilk O. It It mill. Ashland , 0 05 To Cure a Gold in One Day- Tuko T.nxallvo Ilromo Qtilnlno Tablets, All driiKKlsts rotund tlio money If ll fuils to euro. li . urovu s siKiiaiuro is on oacu box. . 2oc. In Probate Court. ' In the mutter of estnte of Simeon Itoseuthnl; orner cimiirtuinir huio in ruui propertv. In Ihe uiiilli-r ol eHltito iuhI Kutiriliunshlp ol Murtu Nlckcll, a minor; nrilercd Unit CIiiik Nickell, Kiinnlliin, be niitliorlxeil tn convey nil right, llilo and Interest which said minor hits 111 hits ll und 1'2, hlk XI, Alhillit, Mullnoiniill County, Oregon, In tho (llluriilily Suviugs mid l.tiiin assiii:iiiiiuii ol 4.I111UUSOU1. In the niiillcr of estate of llniirv S Ilunbur; nrdcred that the sum ut S.M1 tier uuinlli he paid by the administrator nf said ostnto to Julia May llunhar, widow, for support of her self null minor children, mull Until settlement of estule. In the inuttor of estnte of K C Crouch; T W Hill, (loo W Trofrcn and W J Woods appointed upprnlsorfi. in lliu niaiior in csiuiir ni r.iiocn e iviilkor; sale of real proiiorly ciinHrnlcd. I In tho mutter n( ostnto ol Husnn Potter-, W 11 Cnllon iippolutoil oxocutor. .. . ' ' I Tho Best Prescription for Malaria chills anil Povor is a lioltlo of Unovs's Task I.HSS Ollll.l. TOHIO ll Is simply Iron a nl Q-.r- nlno in a tastotoss form, c'rlco &0 coats, ,-tu cure, no p;i; . ninlng Locations. A Siirlnultiril ini'iitoil plncor claim in Htcrliiiir milium illstrlet .lillluiii-y 1 MiiirliUN J Hull Iiii'iiIlmI Ul) aevos of lilnuov urmilid Jiliiuiu'y I'J, UKVJ, Legal blanks olU kinds for sale at this ofllco. .... FOUIfD AT LAST. ubtroaaurr OaHnlala Jubilant Ore Onnoallatfcin of lat Ctrtinoat . tinder l-yr at 1H73. I The aiililreasury ofllclnls at New York arc Jubllunt over tlieciinnellntlon of tliii Inst cert I Hun te of ilcpuHlt lsiid, under the uvt of June , IS72. This, pli-ee of legUlntlon, wlili-h was re-, punkil by tliu lift of Mnrc-lt II last, regulating the etirreney, pi-rmltted the lasusnoe of certlflctitua mi the deposit by hunks of currency with the trejw-, tiry, ami $734,000,001) worth was so is sued, ' '- "' ' for svreral months diligent search him bi.-an mudn for the Inst outstanding ctfrtiUcate, whleh was for $10,000.; Kvery bnnk anil truat company milking one else. It never occurs to him to bike elrurliig-tdirecUy or Indirectly through the sermon home to hlnntld The black the olearlnK house lni received u cir-' smith has for example a little touch of culur from Aaalatnrtt Treaaiirer C. N. 1 "stomach trouble." His food seems to Jordan aaklnir for the return and can cellation of thli certificate if its locn tlon was known. Officers of the Dank of America, a stone's throw from the subtreamiry, reported the certificate. It had been Itaued originally to th National City bank and transferred by indorsement to the Dank of Anierioi. rile OH Allliratar'a Teeth. A remarkable npi-ratlnn vtx per formed by a dozen keepers on a 13-foot ulilgator which la kept In Ihe Ilronx zoo at .New York. The ulllxaior. which la s powerful animal, (honed aigns of flerceneaa for Home time. He wound upone morningby killingan eighl-foot companion in the aame lank. Then It was decided that the big one's teeth should be cut. A rope wilh a allng waft lowered over lila head and drawn taut; the tall was similitrly treated. Each one of the lega was next secured In a like manner. Ily patience and re peated trials a laaho was got into the ponderous jsw. The alligator gave a bite and the rope parted like thread. Then a wire rope was secured. This was finally got Into place. Htluka were pried between Ihe jaws to keep them from clsfihinir together. Thus held, the reptile lay helpless and the work of sawing off some of the longest and must dangerous teeth was soon accomplished. The t'Sanda Railway. The rgattda railway is laid as far as mile 48'J. The line will be laid to the Victoria Nyanza by November next. Allopath and Homeopath Together, About a dozen hospitals in Massachu setts have both allopathic and homeo pathic physicians on the staff. REMAKKABLE CURE OF CROUP, A Littla Boy's Life Saved." J I have a few words to says regarding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle ol it from A . E. Steer of Goodwin S. D., and when I got borne witli it the poor ba'.v could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten min utes until bo "threw np"and then I thought sure he was going to choke to dentil. We had to pull the phlegm out ol his mouth lu great long strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today. Joel Demont, Inwood, Iowa. For sale by Charles Strung, druggist. . . Are. Likely to Error. . From the Itural Northwest. So much has been said in the leading Oregon newspapers about the Newtown Pippin and Spitzen burg as the profitable apples for Oregon, that newcomers are likely to be led into serious error in the selection of varieties for planting. Those varieties of apples sell at high prices because there are - so few places where they can be grown to perfection. It is only in sections of the Hood River and Rogue River valleys that the Newtown Pippin is known to be grown profitably on a commercial scale in this state. It would be a very serious mistake to 6et out an orchard of Newtowns in tho Willamette valley. The Spitz enburg can be grown in a larger number of places than the Yellow Newtown, but it reaches perfection in but few localities. The trees are speoially subject to attack by in sects aud fungous diseases and in most cases are short lived. It is probable that in almost any seolion whore nnules are raised three bu shels of the" best quality of Ben Davis apples can be grown at less cost than one bushel ot periect Spilzenburg apples in the most tav orable locations for tho latter vari ely. It may be said that one Spitz enburg is well worth more than bushel of Ben Davis apples, but the difference in the price of the two varieties is only great enough to make it profitable to grow the Spitz-, enburg in places which are most congenial to it. When Your Joints Are Stiff 7A and muscles sore from cold or rhoti- matism, when you slip and sprain a joint, strain your siilo or bruiso your self, Perry Davis' Painkiller will take out tbo soreness ana list you rtgnr. in a jiffy. Always have it with you, nud uso It freely. USE ; ... For Want of a Nail The Shoe Was Lost. FOJt WANT OF A SHOE THE JiOlfSE WAS LAMED. Kvery bl'icksnilth knows that story of the m-glclcd nuil, the cast shoe and the minr.d 'borac. In old country smithy's yotl may see the legend rudely painted or chalked on the wall as a reminder lo customers that it pays to care for . horses' show, and that a little neglect niy have a very serious rennlt. But the blacksmith is, as a rule, like the good deacon, who passes on the pastor's de nunciation of his own foibles to some lie like a lump in his stomach. It fer ments and gives off gases which cause him discomfort and uneasiness. He has soar and bitter risings, or " waf jrash. But this man who knows ' - preaches the danger of neglect : . che loss of a nail from a horse's shoe goes rigl. tloog neglecting symptoms which in i -res ana hundreds of cases are fore-run. rs of a physical break-down. DONOTH1KG DOCTRINE. That's the doctrine of a great many indolent people. They say "it will go away after a bit" when cautioned to "do something ' lor meir aiimenu just imagine a fanner looking over the fence at the sprouting weeds in his corn and saying "'they'll go away after a bit." Diseases are like weeds. All they ask is neglect and thev will grow and flour- lso. jsegiect. tne nrsx svmpioms oi uis ease of tne stomach and it will not be long before other organs are. involved, because every orgen or me oouy is ue pendent on the SHmiach and its allied organs for nutrition. When tht stomach and other organs o" digestion and nutri tion are diseased- tne toocl -eaten ur not perfectly digc.ited and assimilated. Hence there is a loss of nutrition by the body; a loss which shows itself in loss of flesh, and reduced weight, and that loss of nutrition is sh.ired by every organ of the body, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. As a consequence when the stom ach Is diseased, the heart is liable to be involved, or the lungs, kidneys or liver. These facts emphasize the danger of nculect of. what is popularly termed "stomach trouble." . The timelv use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will srenerall v result in a complete cure of disease of the stomach and other orjpjU of digestion and nutri Market Report. Thn Inllnwinir are the prices paid bj our merchants this week for farm pro duce. This list will be changed each week as the prices cnange. Wheat 50 Oats .. 45 1.70 per 100 lbs ,..80o " " " ...90o " " " 1.50" " " .'. . . .25c por doz Flour Barley. Mill Feed.... Potatoos,.... Eggs butter, B-Ans, dry, . . Bacon Hams Shoulders,... 20c per 10 A to oc 14 ....'.15 .....12i Lard, .12 Hogs live.... ft Tho Roes '& Wirscbing block, 219-235 Los Augelos street, Los Augeles, was almost totully destroyed by tire, together with the saddlery establishment of tho Baden & Lew s company aud the coffee nud spice house of Newuiiirk Brothers. Tho total loss is conservatively osti mntod at $150,000, well covered by in surance. ' " ' Ferry's Seed make stood crops, good ' nrnns make more cus tomers bo each year tho crops and customers have grown greater. That's tho secret oi me rerrjf More Ferry's seeas low and sown than any ouier i i aaj o-.j j K-KKO. A kimi. Sold hv ail neaiers. aVOVi ""- BT f. D. M. Ferry OO. 1 1 Detroit, "J nsion. D. L. Day, Painter Decorator and W tri iTTe. Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prioes HEDFORD, OREGON tion and will establish the body in a coflansw. dltion of sound and vigorous health. . "I was taken with Orippc, ithich re sulted in stomach and heart trouble," writes Mr. T. K. Caudill, of M on Hand, Alleghany Co., N. C. "I waa unabla as do anything a good part of the time, t wrote to Dr. I'icrce aliout my condition, having full confidence ill his medicine. He advised me to take his ' Golden Med ical Discovery,' which I did. Before I had finished the second bottle I begin to feel better. I have used nearly tS bottles and atu well." DON'T KXI'UKIMKNT WITH VOUat , STOMACH. I It's a waste of time and money tat experiment on medicines. If you are ols a Journey to a certain town, you take the road that will surely bring yo there. You don't turn aside and experi ment on roads simply because they ura , roads. The road you follow is the roxt which leads to where you want to baw It's that way with medicines. Wheal you want the way which leads straight est and surest to health you will follow the thou sands who have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and have been perfectly and permanently cured. " It gives tne great pleas ure to inform yon of the benefits that I have real ized from the use of your 'Golden Medical Discov ery' and 'Pleisant Pel lets'" writes Mrs. J. C Fink, of Yost, Rowan Co., N. C. " Last winter I waa ao bad off that I thought it impossible for me to Are until spring. I was take? sick in January and waa in . pain all over. The doctor was called, and said my liver was out of order. He gave me some medicine but it did me no good. I grew steadily worse. I could not eat as much aa one bite of bread without great pain, and was rr hungry all the time that C thought I would starve t death. My hnd ached, my shoulders ached. t was cross. My brain failed so much that I thought I was almost insane. I could not sleep nights only a short whil at a time. Would get up mornings so weak and nervous. I could scarcely staid. In this way I suffered, I think, about twa months, when a friend of mine induce! me to write to Dr. Pierce for advices which I did. His answer was that I had indigestion and liver complaint, and ad vising me to take his ' Golden Medical Discovery. I followed the Doctor'a directions closely, and in a few days I could discover that I was getting bettac slowly. Every day I felt just a little better, then I could begin to eat a Httle light diet Then I began to sleep a. little better at night and in the morn luff would feel refreshed and rested. Next I began to gather a little flesh, and thea I began to improve rapidly. I look eight bottles of ' Golden Medical Discov ery ' and several vials of ' Pleasant Pel lets,' and I felt that I was well enoogls to leave off medicine and go to varfc, which I did with pleasure. I have not taken any medicine since except i)r. Pierce's Pellets. I can eat anything and as much as I want and it never new hurts me a particle." There is no alcohol in " Golden Med ical Discovery," and it is free from opii-in, cocaine, and all other narcotics. A HOLE IS THE POCKET - ' may mean a serious loss of money. It'a the same way with a hole in the health ; it may niean'a serious loss of vitality and vigor. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser teaches how to mend the health, as well as how to prevent dis ease. 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