Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 12, 1899, Image 3

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    ( Evi Dispositions
Are Early Shown.99
Just so evil in the blood
ula, pimples, etc., in children
. ¿nd young people. Taken in
time it can be eradicated by
using Hood's Sarsaparilla.
In older people, the aftermath
of irregular living shows it­
self in bilious conditions, a
heavy head, a foul mouth.
a general bad feeling.
It is the blood, the impure blood,
friend,, which is the real cau»e. Purify
that with Hood'» 8un<a|«rilla and bappi-
nesa wiyjçeign in your family.
F.ngle—I saw yonr friend, Mrs.
-’•ysmith, get on the train and'leave
town with a' married man thia murn-
ing.
T
NEWS OF SOUTHWEST
,
DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION.
, *•
Well, I’ve l>een expecting a scandal in
that quartet for some time.
Who was
it with tire shameless thing?
"Her husband.”—Harlem Life.
Oily half
comes.
Among the vessels in danger
is the Sherman, of the Alaska Explora­
tion Cumjiany.
Shu ia neai Nulato,
and ia on a sand bar in the middle of
the river, broadside on the current.
Four miles from the mission is the
Dawson City, owned by a San Fran-
etsco firm.
She ia fast in the ice,
with no chance to' escape.
The Gov­
ernor Steueman. owned by Portland
capitalists, is about 25 miles above tbe
mouth of the Tanana river, and she
will probably break up when the fresh­
et« come.
The May D is also doomed.
She ia near Rampart CUy. fast .in
the ice in the middje of thJ river. Tbe
Tienton is close to the May D, and she
eannot
escape
destruction.
Clutoo, owned in San Francisco; the
Seattle No. 1, of tiae Seattle-Yukon
Com|>auy, and the City of Chicago,
owned by Chicago capitalists, are in
bunch a short distance atxive Hamp
City.
They will probably be crushed
There la a dreadful «word in China, It
give» to the holder power to cut off
head of any one ha wishes without pun
ment. All people flee from this ,voni ss
stomach ills flee before the approach of
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Ini,famous
remedy cure, sil forms of stomach truublm.
It is expected that the Siberian
railway will be completed to Irktuak
in February, 1000.
' -,
In the aprlng clcanae yonr ,r,tem bv mine
Dr. Pfander’, Oregon Blood Purifier.
The horses in Algeria outnumber tbe
Jintuan beings.
Blood Foison—"I lived in a bed of fire
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth-
for years owing to hlood poisoning that
fotiowcii small pox. It. broke out all over
mÿ body, itching intensely. Tried doctors
and hospital, in vain. 1 tried Hood’s Snr-
The average gaa jet consume. five
MlMtrilla. It hehnd. 1 kept at it and was
— entirely cured. I could go on the house- feet of gas per hour.
top, and shout about it.’’—Ma». J.T. W il ­
liams . Carlxmdale, Pa.
Pisq's Cure for Consumption ia our only
r-
ficrofula Soroa—“ My baby at two medicine for coughs ami cold,.—Mrs. C.
Beltz,
43U Stii A vs^ Dee ver. Col.. Nov. B, ’86.
--1 ' mouth" had scrofula sore, on cheek and
"arm. Local application, and phy»lcians’
medicine did little or no good. Hood', —■ Throughout the world there are »73
There was a young rnsq.frain Lenoee
Who b<>ldlv went off to trirlMU*'
Tbe ••beef” mode him sick,
Ha recovered quite quick
By tbe prompt use of eld Jens Moow
Bood', PUI, eure ttvw ItU, th, non-IrrlUUnx end
~ only radíenle to lOra wlt> Hood'» Barespsrllls.
Tbe greateat universitiee are ia Ox-
fold, which baa SI collegea ana Ava
balia. \ A
,
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1
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
give Permanently CnrM. Wo ate« aervooenee
me after Orel day's use of Dr. KMae’s Unas
Nerve Restorer. Bend for VitaK ,.A« trial
bottle and treatise. DR. B. H. KLINK Ltd, toe
Arch street, PitUadelpida, Pa.
DENTISTS.
Nn unin: new pmrm: fl ne-geld work. DR.
tANGWOKTHY, N.W. cor. Third and Morrlxou
Machinery and Kuppilaa.
EDWARD HUGHES; MACHINERY AND
vehicle»; »end for catalogue. 18S-194 Front St.
WANT
PACIFIC COAST
TRADE.
TO TELL
Theo« Grateful Women Who Haw»
MACHINERY,
alljíinds
. .TATUM A BOWCN...
M to 3> First Strait
FORTLAND,'Off.
BRAKES
MOWERS
BINDERS
Write tor Catalogue.
J. 1. FREEMÄI, Äpl
209 East Water Street,
PORTLAND. OR.
JOHN POOLE.
P ostlawd , Oaxoos.
can give you the best bargain, in general
machinery,engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belt, and windmills. Ths new
etrel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un-
Sqiij1 led;_______________ ._________________
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Ernest Barton, specially. dise asea of the
Skin and Rectal burgery. 131 3rd St., Portland.
Among the noted men who oouid use
. both timid« with vqual power and skill
were .Michael Angelo, Leonardo da
Vinci and 8. F. B. Morie.
Ideal Laxativa.
No more anrlent pll^ polaon, and black
dnuiglii», bill up to-date, M-lviitlflc, harmien,,
B aimable, potent t'Hmarela Candy Cathartic,
rugghia, Ive, 25c, 5oc.
It oust th« city of Bòston for the
mainteiisncH of its public schools Isst
year $2,848.431.
Use Dr. Plunder’, Oregon Blood Purifier now.
Smoked snow-water is a favoriti tip­
ple irr Lapland.
1 '
IRAKX
INTO YOUR
BHOM.
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
It cure, painful, swollen smarting feet and
Instantly takes the sting out of coma and
bunions. H's the greatest comfort discov­
ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease maker
tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a
certain cureforchilblaine, sweating, damp,
callous and hot, tired, aching feet. W,
have over 10.000 testimonials or cures. Try
It today. Hold by all druggists and sho«
stores. Ry mail for 25c in stamps. Trial
package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm­
sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
write
Women who have Buffered severely
and been relieved of their Illa by Mrs.
Pinkham'a advice and medicine are
uonatantly urging publication of their
etatemente for the benefit of other we-
men. Here are two such letters:
Mrs. L izzir B kvrrlt , 358 Merriaaae
8k, Lowell, Masa., writes!
*' It afforde me great pleasure to tell
all suffering women of the benefit I have
received from taking Lydia E. Pink­
ham’s Vegetable Compound leanhard-
CENTRAL
what ah, baa done forma My trouble
was ulceration of the womb. I waa w»»
der the doctor’s ears. Upon examina­
tion he found fifteen very large nicer»,
but he failed to do me good. 1 took^ev.
oral bolt lea of Lydia E Pinkharo'^Vbge-
AMERICAN
AFFAIRS.
Interes ta Will
seise;
legs, and waa aick in bed foe eight
weeks Doctors did me no good. 1
surely thought I would die. 1 Waa al-
ao troubled with falling of the womb.
I could not eat, bad faint apells an
often as ten times a day. One day a
lady eame to see me and told me of the
benefit she had derived from taking
Lydia E Pinkham’s medicine, and ad­
vised me to try IL I did so. and bad
taken only half a bottle before J
able to ait in a chair.
After
three bottles 1 oouid do my own
1 am now in perfect health."
enr«.
Be
New York, May 8.—A special to the
Herald flora Washington says:
Meas­
ure« have been initiated by the navy
department which contemplate provid­
ing constant protection for American
interests in Central America. As a re­
sult of a consultation between Assist,
ant Secretary Allen and Kear-Admital
Oownimdiield, instructions have been
given to Rear-Admiral Hichborn, chief
constructor, to fit out the converted
yacht Viking for duty in
Central
American waters as' expeditiously ns
possible.
The Viking’s small diaught
will permit her to enter the shallow
waters on the eastern coast of Central
America so that the American flag will
he flying constantly at Honduras and
Nicaraguan porta.
The detei mi nation
to send the Viking to Central Amerioa
is the result of the communications
received at the state department from
Americana in Honduras anil Nicaragua.
Acting Secretary Allen said that no
word had yet been received from the
Detroit, but it ie aupposed that Com­
mander Dayton and Minister Merry
are
continuing
their inveatigation,
obtaining affidavits fiom Amer'cans,
ate., bearing upon their refusal to pay
iouble duties on goods imported by
them into Nicaragua.
table Compound, alaouaed the Sanative
Waah, and am cured. Mew Pinkham'«
medicine saved my life, and 1 would
recommend It to all Buffering women "
Mra A mm T rombuat , Ellenbergk
Ctr., N. Y.. writes:
“Raatna," yelled Aunt Diana in a
loud voice, "yo’ en Miami Snowflake
cum in heah die berry instence-en stop
playin’ wif dem air white folks’ ehil-
lun.
All de wants is t* lesrn a lot oh
cakewalk figah« en den dey won’t ha>i
nothin' mo’t’ do wif yo.”—Ohio State
Journal.
SS.JORXME
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,TT— XiW.'iMH
MURDERED
HER
MOTHER.
Sourc« of Great Annodane«.
Raid the famous general to bis chief
r First Cook (reading)—Wanted, to go
"Are tbe correepondente
to Connecticut, a flrst-claaa
cook. of staff:
ready?”
Good wages.
"They are, sir!”
Second Cock—Niver, on yer loife.
"Have they been informed that 1
Bure, isn't that
where they make
have a new uniform on?”
alarum clocks?—Jewelers’ Weekly.
“Yes, general.”
A single walnnt tree recently felled
’"Have the photographere done their
in Casa county, Mich., was seven feet duty?”
-
"They have, air."
in diainotet at the base.
It is esti­
"Then let the battle go on.”—Bos­
mated that it will yield »700 worth of
lumber.
Chicago,
6.—Mrs.
Nervous People.
New Town« In Cwlorado-
Durango, Colo.,
May
‘
suur.
8.—Building
on several new townaites in tbe.pte
lands is going forward witli ail possible
Dakota; to serve m
snow drifts.
UtoMsae—Fufveraki
miww k rvm witnnia, tnc itawvn-yxar-viu
«
of St Clarice St.. Bradford, Fa.. wee seised with s oernMs
threaten«! to end her Ute Eminent physicians speed
from impoverished blood, but failed to give relief. Mr
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pole People were highly recon
vons disorders, snd «are them a trial. Before the first boi
ahi
frail
protection
Washington, May 8.—The president
ie not satisfied With the caned« com­
mittee's currency measure, according
to reports from those who bav.Vi«-
cessed the subject at the White House.
The trouble is said to be that it goes
further in the direction of banking and
currency reform than the president
desma expedient at this time.
President William I. Haven, of the
Ameiican Bible Society, says that over
4M ealoona have been ofrened inrMa-
nila etnee the American troops occu-
Beauty.”
Address
lumbus, O.
Dr. Hartman, Co­
"What Do You WautT”
An old Irishman was on the stand
in one of the circuit courtrooms one
day, and the attorney cross examining
him bad a hard time to elicit any in-
formatiqn.
He worked around one
particular poiht, and plied tbe witness
with about» dozen questions.
At last,
growing tired of bis fruitless examina­
tion, he aaked, rather impatiently:
"Well, can't you tell me something?”
"Well, what would you like me to
tell you?” asked the witness, blandly,
and that floored tbe attorney.—De­
troit Free Press.
Gold has been found bvsome Minne­
sota soldiers in the streams of the San
Juan and Monte Blanc mountains near
Manila.
Our volunteers are anxious
for peace,, so that they can turn miners.
BAD
BLOOD
“eASCAirrs S« all alalmed fWr them
and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often
wished for a medicine pleatant to take^nd al la*t
have found II In Cascarete. Since taking them luy
blood has been purified and my complexion hat im­
proved wonderfully and 1 feel much better In very
way.**
M hs . 8a Lus K. bills its. Luttrell. Tauu.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
from
M
TEEfH
WilHOUT PLATES
Root« Crowned. Bridge« M»d«.
Fatal... filling »nil extraction.
starch will be made.'
• 10O ICEWARD «too.
The resdera of thin paper will be plosfod to
yearn that there is at leSNt one dreaded dibease
that science has been able to cure in all its
staseN, and t^at is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
I m the only positive cure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a conititutlbnal dia-
eaae, require« a cdnstltudonal treatment.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood* and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying tho <Qtin<1«-
tkm of the dtaraMe, and giving the pbtient
strength by building up the constitution f^<i
BNfliNiing nature in doing Its work. The pro­
prietors have so much faith in its curative
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for an v caee that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address
.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist«. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best.
The brote harp attached to the tomb
of Shelley at Rome lias been stolen—
possibly by «orne admirer.
LABAST1NE I s th. original
and only durable wall coating,
entirely different front all kal-
■omlnea.
Ready for u«e tn
white or twelve beautiful tintr
I by adding cold water.
ADIES naturally prefer ALA-
BASTINE for wall» and cell­
ing«. because It 1« pure, clean,
durable. Put up In dry pow­
dered form. In five-pound pack­
age«. with full direction«.
LL kalsomine« are cheap? tem­
porary preparation« made from
whiting, chalks, days, etc.,
and stuck on walls with de­
caying animal glue. ALABAS-
i TINE Is not a kalsomine.
EWARE of the dealer who
says he can sell you the "sam.
thing" as ALABASTINE or
•‘«omethlng Just ss good.” Ho
1« either not posted or la try­
ing to deceive you.
p
ND IN OFFERING something
he has bought ohean and tries
to sell on ALABASTINE 8 de­
mands, he may not realize the
damage you will suffer by a
kalsomine on your wall«.
EN8IBLE dealers will not buy
a lawsuit. /Dealers risk on. by
selling and consumers ^y uslrv
infringement. Alabastlnd Co.
own right to majte "Wall coat­
ing to mix with coit| wgtere--
HE INTERIOR fW^LLS «ft-
every
'should 'b«
coated cnly with pure, duzable
ALABASTINE. ft sajaguards
health. Hundreds of jont are
used annually for thlfl wprk.
N BUYING ALABASTINE, see
that packages are properly la­
beled. Beware of large to.r-
pound package light kalso­
mine offered to customer« aa
a «re-pound package.
UI8ANCE
uisance
N
>,.rwi. m
Tft DAH Bold and gnsrnntf»ed by al) drng-
• I U*BAV giate to CL UE Tobacoo Habit
It is estimated that the potato crop
of Aristook county, Me., will reach
5,000,000 bushels, and 8,000 tons of
Sawg Till Th*/ DrappeA.
Washington. May 8.‘—The double
hanging of William
Rtrather
and
Charles Winston at the district jail
passed off quietly.
The two coloreri
men started for the scaffold just at
noon, and seven minutes Ister thev
were hangitjg from the gallows. Wins-
ton and Strather both sang on tbe way
from their cejl to the scaffold, and con­
tinued to aing until the drop fell.
Strather killed Rose Talbot, wbo left
her huahand to live with him.
Win­
ston shot his wife, Emma,while in berk
The symptoms of catarrhal dyiqiepaia _
are:
Coated tongne, pain or heavy
feeling in tbe stomach, belching of gas,
|dixxy
head,
sometimes
headache,
! despondent feelings, logs of appetite,
,
, itation of theheaitand irregularity
rh« iwiwnla.
ot the IxJw«!«.
Send for a free book written by Dr.
Hartman,
entitled
"Health
and
More than -2.000,000 trees have
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste G004. Do
been planted along the line of the
Good Never Sicken. Weaken, or Oripe. 10c. 26c. 50c.
Northern Pacific Railroad in North ।
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...
CURE
CONSTIPATION. ...
speed.
Tbe filings at the land office
up to noon today numbered 80.
There
is bo way of estimating the number of
actual settlera.
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•l«e?O-M;
-Y
Paris has a museum of objects relat­
ing to the ballet.
It includes every­
thing, from an old ballet skirt to jew­
els worn by famous dancers.
There
ate also casts of the feet of these terp-
siclioreane, among them being one of
Mme. Vestris’ feet.
It was made for
Lord Fife at a cost of £1,000, and sold
after his death for a couple of shillings.
Augustus
shots were filed, three taking effect.?
Mrs. Style«, who is 35 yeais of age,
seid she was driven to the act by bar
mother's revealing a closed chapter of
her eaily life to Mis. Styles' daughter,
IS yeat, of age.
The child’s parents
were not regularly married, and Mrs.
Schults is said to have disclosed tins
fact to her grandchild.
Mrs. Styles
•M>r. «».sa
The full name I» «n «ach package. Sold by all
druddim L or seat, postpaid, by th« br. William»
“
», bchtMctsdy.NX
Frit«
Medicine C»,
Schenectady,
____ Se*««««« __
May
Styles, after waiting two hours in a
lark recem of a ballway at the en-
tlance to Wailatt's ball, Burlington
«tieet ami North avenue, this after­
noon. shot and killed her mother, Mrs.
i a then ne Schulte.
Mrs. Schults was
to attend a meeting of the Martha
Washington Frau Verein, which was
held in the hall, and the daughter lay
in wait for her until she came.
Five
ton Transcript.
Nervous people not only
suffer themselves but cause more
or less misery to everyone around
them. They are fretful, easily
worried and therefor« a worry
to others.
i
»
When everything annoys
a
you; when your pulse beats ex-
f
cessiv«ly; when you are startled
/
at the least unexpected sound,’ r
your nerves are in a bad state
I
and should be promptly atten*. I
ded to.
1 i
Nervousness isaques*
1 I
tion of nutrition. Food for
"2 I
the nerve.» is whet you
need to put you right , end
the best nerve food in th«
the
world it Dr. Williim»' Pink,
Pdl$ for Pele People.
< They dive strength end
tone to every ji«rve m the
body, «nd make deapondent,
eatiiy irritated people feel
that life hat renewed ita
chartna. Mere i» proof:
Hoapital, Chicago, UL
I have seen
Miss Georgiana Dean was for thre«f | scribed by the physician.
years missionary in Liberia under the! , ¡some very remarkable cutes of cases of .-
M. E. church from the training schqo)( f very obstinate catarrh of thqatomfibh,
in Chicago.
After her retmn she where Pe-ru-ua waa the only medicine
studied nursing, graduating from the used. I consider it a reliable medicine.
.
Georgiana Dean.
present Frances E. Willard National
Conciseness is the
distinguishing
Cincinnati. May 8.—Buried treasure
This is
in the shape of 11 $1,000 bonds, bear- characteristic of log books.
ing unilipped coupons which add sev­ tbe way the steam log of tbe Oregon,
eral thousand dollar« to their value, kept by tbe chief engineer, tells the
were found by Thomas Lawson, a negro story of the destruction ef Cervera’s
As be­
laborer, while digging in the cel lai of fl jet: Eight A. M. to merid.
a down-town depaitiuent store on Sixth fore until H:30, when we went to gen­
street.
The ground was formerly the eral quarters, tbe enemy's fleet having
Put forced
pro|wrty of Britting Hros., piano man- come out of'the entrance.
■■factureis.
In the tin box was found dianglit On all main boilers at about
-9:45, and began chasing.
Continued
a pa|*r on which was written:
“These bonds belong to Julius and running nhder forced draught for rest
Martin Britting, and are the" result of of "watch, driving the enemy’s ships
ashore one by one.
At end of watch
years of industry and saving.”
Thia discovery solves a
mystery only one ship remained, which we
Merid.
which had been a source of angry con­ were gradually overhauling.
As before, except shut
tention among the bOirs of Julius to 4 P. M.
Britting, whose, sisters brought suit down F. R. blowers and slowed down
against Martin Britting, a brother, about 1:80, having destroyed the Span­
Worked to belli rest of
charging trim with having concealed ish fleet.
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the Iranda.
Martin denied’everything, watch.
but nothwitbstanding bis
denial a
A shaft of enduring granite 25 feet
judgment was rendered against him in high is to mark the tomb of the prison-
favor of the pstate of Julius tor about
ship martyrs of Fort Greene.
This
$4.000. The money was collected and monument to the brave men who per­
the estate distributed-and settled. The ished in the bold of the Jersey ie to
negro claims the bonds as tieasuie cost $250,000.
Patriotic women and
trove.
~
men have joined bands to raise that
It ie estimated that thirty or forty
thoueand Ruaeiane visit th« Holy Land
each year.
THEY
USES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH OF THE STOMACH
to pieces with thujirsl eake of ice that
eouiw down the rive/.
The Robert
She
Kerr, the Seattle, the' Sovereign, the Temperance Hospital of Chicago.
Tacoma, tIt. Arnold ami the John C. iff an enthusiastic friend of Pe-ru-na,
Barr are near Circle City, and there ie ai i« evident from the following letter:
little bojy that any of them will escape v
Chicago, III., Jan. 20, 1890.
„
„
„
destruction.
All ot these boats were
Pe-ru-na Dritg Manufacturing Co., Co-
engage»! in general freighting
and
/lumbus, O.:
t
passenger business on the Yukon be-
Gentlemen
—
You
will
b. glad to
tween St. Michaels and Dawsun City.
know of tho^happy result« obtained
NEGRO'S BIG FIND.
from the use of Pe-ru-na among the pa­
tients under 'my care whenever pre-
». W botxm , Farmington, Del.
Never Disappoints
San Francisco, May 8.—Advices from
the Northwest confirm previous reports
tliat nearly half of the Yukon fleet is
fast is the ioe, and will probably be
deotioyed
when the Spring freshet
FRANCES WILLARD HOSPITAL
wall paper is ob­
of wai
viated by AUAB
ALABA9TINE.
It
can b« u«rd on A»1 -laatered walls.
wood ceilings,ft brick or can-
n brush
vas. A child dat.
— T— it
-- on.
It does not rub or seals oft
BTABLfBIlBD In favor. 8hun
an Imitation«. A«k paint dealer
or druKKlst for tint card. Writ,
for "AUbantlne Era," freo, to
ALARA8TINE
CO.,
Qnmd
Rapid«, Michigan.
E
Dr. T. H. White,
Portland, Or.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
y .. MAXUTACTURzi)
BT ...
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
rTNOTETHE NAME.
You will never know what
G ood I nk
ia unless you use Carter’s.
It costs
no more than poor ink.
I Funny booklet “ How to Make Ink Pictures ” free.
CARTER’S INK CO., Boston, Mass.
■ p CLAIMANTtFOR Q p Hl Q ■ AM
IL Writ. t.NAIHAir'tri SklL/IV
I r BICKFuNu. W«*tngton. D. C . they w 111 te­
ll celvo quick repllex. B. Mh N. H. Vol»
Staff 20ih Cor;n Prosecuting claim. »Ince 1878.
RELIEF
FOR
■ M
WOMEN
OR. MARTEL’S
FRENCH
FEMALE
PILLS
Particular« and test 1
monialR In plain Healed
letter M ailrd F rkb .
FRENCH DttU8CO.,Sfili 383P«aH St.. Hew York
WHY DON’T YOU TAKE
Something to purify your blood-take awas
those pains In the back; those terrible head­
aches? Why don't you take a remedy that has
cured thousands—
/
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
Evi-rybody th.t hna given It • fair trial recoin-
nu-nda II. line bottle helpa. Eaay to take. »1.00
per bottle at your driiKKiot'«.
RUPTURE CURED.
We guaranies to fit every care we undertake.
Do.. 1 put it oil; write lor particular» at once.
C. H. WOODAHI» * CO., Kxpert Trues
Hitter,, 108 Second Street. Portland, Or.
CURE YOURlELFi
G war ■■temi
Uw Bl« W fur unnatural
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