The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 17, 1908, Image 3

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OUR. COUNTY
Correspondents
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Eagie Point Eaglets.
UV A O. HOW LETT
The carpenters are rushing tbe
work on ttio new tiunoy Hide boteL
Thorns Coy. It remodeling the
boose that Wm. Knighton bought of
J. J. Fryer.
lit Holt and Wm Brown an pte
perlog to build as soon as tbey can
get the material oat.
A. C. Howletrt will pieeob stthe
Age school boose next Sunday at S
o'clock it. m.
Olaud Warmsley baa been building
large ben for One Nichols oa bis
place oa Kosrasj river.
Ths Basle Point Oitoh Co. met
last week and planed tbelr work lor
another year aad last Monday morn
ing started a gang of men tn work
cleaning out toe old dltoh ready for
Irrigating.
Dr. Keddy has a gang of men wltb
teams hsulioe the wood to the P. 4
E. depot, tbat was oat off the Wm.
Ulrica plaoe, and Mr. A. B. Hamil
ton will bring ont bis steam saw,
oat It Into store wood and bare It
shipped to Medford.
Daaltl Lawton, recently from San
Jose, Callr., wsl here looking for
land last week, also a Mr. Warren
wss looking at several of t he plaoe
around bare wltb the view of par
chaslBg a some among as. There
were both well pleased wltb our aeo
tloo of the country especially oar
delightful climate.
Mrs, Dasie Wllkenaon, daughter of
Elder J. P. Moomew, arrived In
Eagle Point, with her children" last
Sunday. Tney left North Dakota on
the Ttb Inst and report tbe enow two
feet deep and eo cold toat they could
not get olotbee enoa&b on to keep
tbem warm, Mrs. W. is so delighted
wltb oar ooantry that she cannot Mod
language to express ber admiration
of the ooantry. To drop from a
froaea region Into n climate where
the thermometer tegiatere 70 to 80 In
the shade la such a oontrast that ahs
esms to be perfectly bewildered.
Her husbsnd exepeots to be here In
the course of ten or fifteen days with
a cat load of fine stock.
There were two etra ngers here one
day last week looking for lead, bat
I did not learn tbelr names.
They usked all sorts of questions
scout the ollmete, soil, water, with
regard to the yearly supply of water,
our schools and especially about tbe
saloons, and when they were told
that e bad no saloons, they seamed
to be- eurprlsed as they bad hea-d
that Eagle Point went wet at the
eleotloo tour years ago, bat nbeo
tbey were told that tbat was censed
by Importing rotes tiom Big Butte
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
oee, strength. How is it with
the children? Are. ilicy thin,
pale, delicate? DJ i; e forget
Aycr's Sarsnparilla. You
know it makes the b' jud pure
end rich, and buil i i;p the
C-n-ral health in cv.ry way.
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th. rormnlu or .11 bt sivdi.tnt..
Cotb little more than the injuriom Vim
or ptiMphale of lime powders, hut with
Royal you are sure of pure, he&ltlif ul food.
aad other placed, sad tbut durh g
tbe last four years th-re lad been
rlre petitions circulated to get lioense
to ran a saloon bete and e.-eiy tiui
bad been knocked out. iliejn, began to
thine: that perhapa they bad been
misinformed. Speaking of voting
there is going to be toe iaigeet num
ber of rotes cast tbis year than baa
been caat for a number of jeara, and
tbe leading fight seems to be on tbe
Dietriot attorneyship.
Herewith send yon tbe report of
tbe work of the W C ID in tbis
plaoe. Tbey era doing a noble work.
Eagle Point W. O. T. 0". Met at the
cnurab Saturday and eftea tbe usual
ezeclaas the president requested Mrs.
Lola Moo maw to take charge of the
meeting and organise the Loyal Tem
per" o. Legion whloh aha proceeded
to 4o. Too young folk "looted
ber far their geaeiei secretary. The
efflosre for tbe L, T. L. are. Presi
dent, Miss laooh Cos, Secretary,
anise Margaret Florey, Tresauisr,
Felna Lewie Librarian, Dottle liar-
olsb. The W. C. T. U bopea to
make this organlatiun a aouioe of
great pleasore and profit to these
young people, and extend a cordial
nvltatioa to all children who nre old
enough to attend Sunday eohool to
come and join with them, both in tbe
good times they expect to bare and
tbe nsefnl knowledge they will gain.
The meetings nf the U T. L. will be
bsld eaoh Saturday afternoon Immed
iately following tboee of tbe W. O.
T. U.
"Ona Touch ot Natsw Makes the
kWhole World Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls all tbe bene in the (arm yard
to come and share it. A similar trait
of human nature la) to be observed
when a man diseovere something ex
oeptiooally good he wanks all his
friends and neighbors lo share the
benefiteof his discovery. This is the
touch of nature that uiakee tbe whole
world kin. This explains why peoD'e
who have been cured by Chamber
Iain's Cough Kemedy write letters to
the maoufactorers for publication,
that others similarly ailing may also
use it and obtain relief. Behind every
one of these Is a warm hearted wish of
the writer to b1. of use to someone else.
This remedv ts for sale by Chas. titraog.
Kanes Creek Items?
Tbe danos Saturday' night at Mr.
Wardoo's was a pleasant affair and
mnoh oredit is due Mr. and Mrs.
Waidon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Htallswortb, of Black
well district, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Sunday,
Dave Merdon Is spending this week
in Hold Hill, the guest of relatives
and friends.
Mrs. McClendon of Gold Hill, and
her mother spent an aftenooa recent
ly the gueet of Mrs. Beno.
Mrs. Fred Reese, who bas been
slok for some time baa almost folly
recovered ber asoal good health.
Mrs. Swioden who eold ber pro
perty near town reoentrly bas become
a resident of of Sams Valley.
Mrs. John Brown feft for Medford
last week where ehe will be tbe gueet
of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Stanley
for some time.
M. and Mrs, Cook, of Oslls creek,
attended tbe dance on Kanes creek
last Saturday night.
Mae Householder Is at present stay
ing with Mrs. Staub, wbo is quite
feeble we are sorry to say.
Object to Strong Medicines.
Many people object to taking the
strong medicines usually prewi'lned
by phyfltcians for rheumatism. There
Is no neea lor internal treatment in
anv case of muscular or chronic rheu
matism, and more than nine out ot
every case" of the dleease are of one
or the other of these tarteties. Wtien
there is no fever and little (if any)
swelling, you may know thst it Is only
neceeflsry to apply Chamberlain's
Licement freely to get quick relief.
Try it. ror aie ny tjnas Strang.
Botle Falls Items
& H. Harris and -Mr. Miller at In
tbe town looking ovtr the situation
preparatory Kto.xesumiugaoeraliou of
tbe mill
llutte tallsbaa tue promise of socii
b-lnytiry lirel), es,,B-ii.y uqulile
are tetr-g nap. fur lets act! luniter.
2 Wm Lamb bas porcbased Her. J.
Merley'e btyiee and lot aud bas niov
ed in, Mr. Lamb will soon bull 1 a
flue edition to bie present buldiugs.
41r..C. 0. linker la building a very
neat and oonvenient bouse wito mod
ern filasb,
Mersrs bhalfer, Uildretb and Sam
Hudson. left for Medford Thursday
'iauk Motherland aud A E Uildretb
are In the valley
Mr Urlggs, oar postmaster, Is hsrs
and making some very attractive
and convenient improvements in the
postolUoe
J P Hughes Is erecting a flue store
building and Met Bonghton baa aboot
finished bis new borne and bas a very
nloe and comfortable residence.
J I Pattln has purohaaed a home
in Eagle Point aud le having It
thoroughly Improved.
be a Predeoburg has moved to uutte
Palls aud bas bis obildren In sobool
Tbe new sohonl house, which is to
tea very attractive county school
bulldlug, will sooo be built
j'eears Cluaoile J: Wheeler bare
gone to tbe valley for store supplies
Messrs Kuyart and Pent have
;mrcbtised several bu?iues lots lu
the r'alU aid expert to impfove tbe
iaiue
The Iowa Limber Camp is working
H moil Qui has a surveying ere lr.
the fl il(t looklug after a supply of
f water from the oreek for mine opera
Hons, K'l Walaer is in charge.
The railroad It a o;rtmutv, as t he
thoaraods of dollars already luveeted
and more to bf, absolutely neoatl
tatea transportation facilities, if tbe
mill ( already erected and arianged
for, are to fee ptoUtable a railroad
moat come In or else somebody will
find the bankrupt ooort bandling
thalr siTsirs.
The Butte Valla Sugar Pine Lumber
Co., it rapidly settling wltb Its work
men and shaping matteis for a suc
cessful proeeoution of its business.
Uev, Mr. Owea will conduct relig
Ions sen loss now that Bar. Merley
has moved to tbe valley.
Big Huttt J us tloo eoort is now In
session. Judge Pentn looking after
tlx jndlolal matte re and then Is
strong probability that soma Interest
ing developments win ha made.
W. H. Cb am bare aad wlfa are look
lng after the hotel and feeding the
public, while Mrs. Durey still oon-
tlnoes ber boarding house.
M, Prowar Is Improving bis town
lot.
'he postoffloe at Big Butte has
been discontinued and all mall now
goes to Urownsboro.
The roads are In a very bad condi
tion. If the supervisor should go
oat wltb bis men, teams and sbovelB
they would be made travelable for
any kind of vehicles. What Is (he
reason tbis Is not done? We Insist
on good roads and they can be made
good by a little time and reasonable
work. (Jo over tbe roads, level tbem
down, fill, repair . the calverte,
bridges and corduroy and let us have
something to show for oar high
Uses,
Quite a aembet of new dwellings
have beea built and with lumber to
be secured many mora will be.
Medfordltea oanaot find a more
pleaaant eammar resort than Hatte
Felie. We have the parent and
sweetest of spring water and It is a
great draw baoK tbat Medford oannot
secure Its supply from this section
Wo have no alokneas hereabouts,
school Is prospering and ail are
happy. Have good watei, plenty to
eat and tbe flntat nights to sleep,
Death Was oa His Heels.
Jeise P. Morris, of Skippers, Vs.,
had a olose call in the spring of 1906.
He says: "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fear
ful couch that my friends declared con
sumption had me, and death was on my
heels. Then I was persuaded to try
Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped
me immediately, and alter taking two
and a half bottles I was a well man
again, 1 found out that New Discov
ery is the best remedy for coughs and
lung disease in all the world." Sold
under guarantee at Ohas. Strang's
drug store. 60o and fl.
Phoenix Items.
By M. u, O.
Uardners and those who have sown
alfalfa seed this spring are wishing
for rain.
New home seekers have at last been
able to oreak Into the ranks of
Strtngtown and several of thoet fine
garden places have changed bends.
County judge Dunn and W, R,
Coleman, ooooty olerk, were among
tbe speakers at Phoenix this weea.
B, F, Molkev, wbo Is seeking tbe
nomination for distrlot attorney,
gave the people of Phoenix a talk
Wednesday evening.
E. O, Reaae has returned from a
business trip from Keddlng, Calif.,
aud through the mines and milling
csmps In that part of tbe state. He
says business Is dull and money
scares there.
Pboenlx Is at present without a
mall oarrrier, tbe carrier having
eent In bis resignlllon.
Hay In this part of ths val ey la at
a higher prloe then It has been for
eeveral years, Thirteen dollars pel
ton, and none to be bad at that,
Pboenlx has taken a building boom.
There will be nine reeidsio build
ings put np Immediately.
1. N. bhook tes sold bis raucU ad-
jolnim Phoenix cn tie uurttieaat,
ion:ilat!ug tf lometlrug over Jono
huo.lri'd anie, purchase priL'u uu
ktiowo to me. Tue eorei'.e of ,call
truck gitrlena will be much les tbi
real than ever brfcre, as tew of tut
gardeners are planting that kind of
,eed.
Toe blgh price paid for land bas at
last Induced some of tbe Phoeolx
gardeners to part with land thought
oot to be bought at any prioe.
Among them fourteen acres owned
by Uonry Baley weie bought by Jobn
Helmio at a bargain, and Mk tleknlo
oun realize on It any day. Ten acres
of It will bring bim W000, aud there
are four acres of as fine grape and
peaoh land as there Is In Rogue
Klver Valley. The prloe paid was
e3!00. Wm. lieard aley sold to A. U.
Oroy seven acree lor thiity fire hun
dred dollars, about one and one half
acres of this aaa set to berries three
acree to elfalfa, one-torth of an aore
to rhubarb. Both these tracts are
of tbe very best land in tbe valley.
A party consisting of your corres
pondent and Mr. and Mrs. E. O
Keeoe, visited the E. K. Anderson
placer mines last r-rlday. J C. Stlel
tbe overseer, baa a good sized orew
of men at work. Tbey bave arveral
hundred tons of ricb pay dirt already
worked with hydraulic, oBng one,
two end oue-batf Inch norzlea. Mr,
Stiel says the mine witild be a good
pnyicg one if vatef was more plcu'.l
:ul,
Mrs Jim Keaois weut to Aurilind
Sunday cn the moruing tiain tot.ee
h')r slfter-in-law, Mrs. Martha Kap,
wbo bal anothei scvero attack of
heart trouble last week, but aas re
purted somewhat better Satuiday,
REAL ESTATE.
John Reinecker to Mrs M J Green
wood, lot 1. W C Myer's add to Ash
land, also 6.75 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 o j
$10
Margaret A Walker to Mollie Inlow.
4 aores in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $10. '
Luke McUlnnls, et ux, to J H WML
lots 10, 17 and 18. bk "I," R B add to
Ashland; tO0.
Hargadine Cemetery Aesn to John B
Well, lot 1221, Hargadine Cemetery.
Ashland; t4.H0.
Julia Ann Bailey to Mrs C J Robteon,
lot 1, bkSS, Ooolidge add to Ashland;
(10.
. E C Weloh, at nx, to Polk HnU, lot
5, bkS7, lots 7 end's, bk33. Central
Point; 1600.
Oliver O Sheldon, at sue, to Uriah S
Sheldon, land In tp 6 s. r 1 w; IS.
Elmer O Coleman, exec, to P W
Staneliff, lota 20, W, 31, 32 and 33,
Pboenlx; (
Belle Nlckell, et m, to City of Ash
land, lot 13, bk "D," R R add to Ash
land; (350.
JCEmerlck.et ax, to H B Askew,
et ux, lots 8 and t, bk 2, Palm's add to
Medford; 200.
D T Lawton, et si, to J A Lyon, lot
12, part of lot 11, bk 4, Medford; 1650.
J A Lyon to Eva Roberts, lot 3, bk 3,
Prultdale add to Medford ; tl.
W H Coop, to W 0 Kinyon, lot
10, bk 3, Palm's add to Medford; 1160.
Alex Holbrook, et ox, to H J Gard
ner, lot", bk 69, Central Point; (200.
8 A Pattlson, et us, to John Tor-
rill, lots 3 and (, bk 60, Central Point;
1126.
Fred Merritt to W H Scott, assign
ment of hood for deed 9900.
A N Harrison to Ernest Richard Mo-
Knight, 2 acree in tpS6 a, r 3 w; $500.
Edward L Kendall to J L Hooker,
I ta 8, and 10, bk 6, Kendall's add to
Medfoid; (-JOS.
Franklin Khiney to A P Gillette, pow-
6 of attorney-
James Shields to Franklin Sblnev,
bond for deed to 3.86 acres in tp 37 s,
r 2 w; (482.
Carter Land Co. to J D Evans, et ux.
104 acres, more or lees, in tp 38 s,r 1 w ;
(5160.
Mary A Brown, et ux, to Luther H
Haak, 170.31 acres In tp 35 s, r 1 w;
$13,000.
Raphael Chartraw Messner to James
E Crewe, etux, 31.10 acres In tp SO s,
r8w;100
P H Dally to Louis Eaton, bond for
deed to lots 1 and 2, bk 60, Jackson
ville; $130.
Ettie Coury, et ux,to North Coast Co
operative Lumber Co, land in tp 38 s
r 4 e; (1. -
W D Carey to Mary EO'Nell,20 acres
in tp 37 s.r 2 w; $1.
Hans P Anderson to Iowa Lumber At
Box Co, 155.77 acres in tp 36 s, r 8 e;
(10.
Solomon Anderson, et ox, to Gustavo
Edlund, part of bk 2, Orchard Home
tract; $3600.
Carrie F Counts tn Thos 0111,40 acres
in tp 88 s, r 2 w; (300.
Louisa Hsnsen, guardian, to I J Han-
een, 16 acres in tp 36 s, r 2 w; 11200.
Gustsve Edtund to Solomon Aoder
son, Isad in Oak Grove Tract In tp 38
s, r 1 w; $5400.
Butte Fells S P 4 L Co to Sarah J
Merley, lot l.bk 18, Butte Falls; (1
W D Davis to Frank Zips?, el ux, 40
acres In tp 35 s, r 2 w; (1.1'K)
Ashland Mfg Co to E A Bherwin,
trustee, land in ABhland; $1.
E A Sherwin to Jim Lan, declaration
of trust in regard to land on New et'
Ashland.
U 8 to Peter Burkhalter, et si, 40
acres In tp 36 s, r 4 w ; patent.
Samuel Matbis toJ?eter Burkhalter,
land !n tp 37 s, r 4 w; $100.
John D Whitman to Carolina Whit
man, 7 acres In original Whitman traot
near Medford; $1.
F H Steele to A R Gregory, land on
Terrace st, Ashland; $10.
Jas B Hartley, et ur.'to Jas H Do
ran, et ax, 6 acres lo tp 38 s, r 1 a; (5.
O O Beekmsn to E E Hart, 1200 acres
It tp 84 and 36 s, r 2 e and 2w; (9400.
Luey D Williams to W O Green, lota
6, 7 and S, bk 7, Central Point; (2200.
' 04K0rtKSHeva
Page Woven Wire Fence
The Very Best that Money and Modern Science Produce
k Two Carloads Just Arried
.w-fc,-Aj
fl AttAITgll((af IaRM Fcnc'' haH B ood the tt''t vet 20 ytara and U the TIOSEER i
EljlIlUUBIljGlt FEX0E on the uiarkt fday. 'A'e SHIP DIRECT from the factory in 1
carlnad lot-; (ret the very hest ra'es, & d a8 we rei n s nt ill- c tnniiiy dire t, we i-ell PAHE FESCE e
lor les nionay, quality cnn-ideruJ, than o h-r frce will cost y ,11. 9
Remember
Timt
'Ireu
. the ntit :yle oi fen e in the
- r.-u ui ri,gc r nice,
If
UlllUiIEMy on
any fencing, we would like fur
MAIN OFFICE
W C Green, et nx, to E L Farra, at
al, lota , 7 and 8, Central Point) (2500
Henry Clark to C W Palm, 2 acres
in tp 37 s, r 2 w; (2000.
W LOrr to Clarence Wbeeler, land
near bk 1, Medlerd, alee part of bk (, J
H Baraum's add lo Medford ; (300.
BenJ A Town to Clareaoe Wheeler.
25.38 acres la tf 8 s, r 1 w; (2600.
Ohas B Bar to J B Outran, release
of bond for deed.
B S Baker loO AC B R Co, 103.65
aores In tpMa, r 1 w; release.
Rebecca MeDooonsjh to Geo L Davis,
Bedmen's Ball, two story brick build
ing and part of lot 4, bk 7, Jackson
ville; (SAM.
Geo L Davie to Bank ol Jacksonville,
same property described aboe; (3600.
John W Prall, et ax, to O I Hutchi
son, et al, 100.60 aores in tp 37 s, r 2
; (1.
J A Lyon to J B Horolnfr, agree
ment for sale of 20 acres In tp 87 s, r 1
w; (14.000.
C V Henkle to Merritt & Co, land In
tp36s,r( w;(4500.
O V Henkle to H G Kesterson, land
In tp 86 s, T 8 w; (4500.
C 1 Hutchison to Ernest E Hart, 1040
aores in te 35 s, r 4 e; tlO.
John Wolf to Iowa Lumber & Box
Co, land in tp 34 s, r & e ; (10. ,
William J Bouse to Boirue Biver
limber Co, 160 aores In tp 83 s, r 3 e;
(10.
J S Stasia; to D W Luke, bond foe
deed to 13 acres in Orchard Home
Traot; (400.
Emit Peltz to Wm J Bouse, satisfac
tion of transferred assignment; (1500.
W T Wilson lo Bessie Sbeppsrd, part
of bk 4, "ark add to Medford ; (1000.
Olat Bjerregaard to Delllale Brad
shaw, land In tp 37 s, r 1 w; (4000.
Chss N Walt to Geo F Kins;, land In
tp 39 s, r S e: (200.
As a healine; salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and ohapped bands Cham
berlains Halve is most excellent. It
allays tbe pain of a burn a'most in
stantly, and unless the injury is very
severe, heals the parts without leav
ing a scar. Hrioe 25 cents. For sale
by Cbaa. Strang.
Ksaes Creek He ma
Tbe farewell danoe at Mrs. 8wln
dans' last Satoiday nlubt was a pleas
ant affair and all enjoyed themselves.
Ed. Rhoten wae a Medford visitor
on Monday.
Elmer Hlelnbotham was doing bns
nsss in Medford one day recently
before Commissioner A. S. Hilton.
Joe Smith, of Medford, attended
the danoe bare Saturday nigbt
Will Hodson, tbe suto mao of Med
ford, was calling on friends bere re
oonrly. A. K, KeHogs and family, of Gold
Hill, spent Sunday on Kanes oreek,
James MoUugell and family bBve
movd to tbeir new borne In tbe
rllaokwell district
; Miss Lizzie Stallaworth, wbo bas
been working at tbe llradeo mine,
bae returned borne.
Mr, Stevens and Tom Dunetoa
spent Saturday and Sunday In Med
ford on bualaese.
Fred Taylor and wife spent Sunday
In HlaokwelT district visiting rela
tives. Jack Ralls bas returned bomt from
Portland where bo bas been visiting
bis sister for asvtral weeks.
For Sale.
Having purchased a eomplste out
fit of new rigs we bave for sale ebeap
a dozen soooud band rigs In good
oondltlon.
Dunean iJRoonti.
Coiled Spring Steel
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WH are Hi ' onh' ex. liisive wovu wire te i e Or:i er in Southern
n; 'hiit we do not h tdl - trust nvide ;. t' tlm -i'- you ci-t
right lilac-; we assist in the erection
you have no posts we can furnish them, as we have two cars ol post
iiami at present; both ccda s and yens If you are contemplating
you tu see our line of PAGE, as we
Gaddis dl Dixon
The Paste Fence Men"
Agents Souttf n Oregon and Northern
TF you. contemplate
building, call at
our yards and let us
quote you on any
grade of lumber you
' might wish to use.
We have the stock
and (can give you the ,
service.
Iowa Lumber
& Box Co.
THE MEDFORD TREATMENT
ROOMS
Tbm Opkll (Over PoBtoffice) Phooe L'4
PRICE LIST
Hot and Cold tsprtvy . I .So
Klectxic (Fur twite) .60
Klectrlc (lialTulCy AO
KnuiantfttioQs fit)
Shampoo and flpray JJ
Pall filow and Hpray JW
Faclnl MiMnaice JW
Id addllton in oilier trcauacut
aiironu aborj Uaxira M
TsUki no
iltctrtc Hath l.uo
Jiloclric LiRbt Bath IM
Hwaailnir Baih tnclndea Rhui-
K-oor Hait Glow, bpray mad
nxiave
fvVKMllih Mainaire 240
8wodnb MuMgt with Sweat
Ha'h 2..W
PtMoriiwd tresllmfbt rate on appheaUoo
NOTICE OK REMOVAL OF BUS
I'ENSIOIV. Inr rtmft nrmi Intrr If,
funKOliTAIKI UjilJOlKII.1.
Ko-xiti Hif. Okruon, March '. mit.
lownxbli' stl atiutb, tunue leant, VV. N.
NottCH ! fiert Ly kivi d that thv hinpMDalun of
rntrlHR In tbe t hull ot ,ownkhlp -II, touth
tf ran e 1 eitit, VV. M., is n movtjJ, and on and
altar April 30. 11, rhli oilier will allow on
trti'K In a cordftntf with tue pint of laid pait
f low Dull approved May I, W7.
Hknj, u. Kdiy, BoftlBtfr,
J. M. LiWHtNCB, Uucelvtjr
For Coustlpation.
Mr. L. H. Farnham. a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, saya:
"Chamliorlaln's Htomsch and Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing on
the market for constipation." Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain
to find them airreeable aod pleasant lo
eflect. Price ' cents, sample Iree.
For sale bj Chas. Blranj. . g .
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of and UUAUANTEE every 9
are sure we have what you waut
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If you have any produce
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tornet to call at the
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and receive the highest !
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