Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, July 07, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY. JULY 7, 1899.
MT-Land Titles and Land
Oilica Bualaesa a Specialty,
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice In all the Court! of the state and
he Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlmentat Wash
fcgton. Room 8, Chabhah Building,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
WH' iiiwi i i I,, t
JOHN H. WOURMS
ATTOBNEY AT LAW
j cutset SIbbolat.
Oregon ity, Oregon
Office with H. K. Cross.
VAN R. HYDE
LAW OFFICE
Will practice In all the Courts of the Slate and
the U. S. Land Office. Abut acts made. Uriel Tl
tea Quieted. Conveyances and all I egnl Docu
ments drawn. Koul Estat3 tmuglit and sold. Dlvor
ea & Specialty. Ofi-ioe in Cadfield Bbileino,
OREGON CI1Y, OREGON.
0. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Opposite Huntley's Book Store, Up Stairs
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all pqinU
In the United States and Europe and on Hona
Kong. Deposits received tuV-jecl to check.
Bank open from S A M. to 4 P. M.
D.C.LAlOURtnfS, I RED J. MEYER,
President, Cashier,
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY . . - - OREGON
Geo. C. BaowKiu J. U. Cahpbiu
BROW NELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleld Building
Oregon City, Ore
W. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Hui.lley'8,
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
C. SCIIUEDEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
S?eutfd)cr SIbbofat.
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
tiADiNO Insurance Agency or Clackamas
County
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty
Office on east sldo of Muln street
Between 6th and 7th
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
51, C. STRICKLAND, M. D. -
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional services to the people of
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to CatHnh and Chronic diseases.
Rest of references given.
Office in Willaini U Building.
Office hours: 10 to Vi a. m., to 6 p. m.
01IKGON PITY .... ORKOON
DR. L. L. PICKENS
PEN'ITST
Barclay Building, Oregon City, Ore,
I' rices Moi'erato. All Operations Guaranteed.
BATH COMFORT
Is Unknown nnlpse varvil,M. -.;!. uA
bath tub Is In perfeot order.
The Plumbing done bv us is thoroughly satisfac
tory because it is done right.
F. C. GADKE
A SINGLE RED LINE FILL
taken in time w ill often head off a seri
ous illness.
Our pills for Bilioueness, Torpid liver,
Loss of appetite, Sick headache, Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and all
kindred complaints are of the highest
standard of quality, being prepared in
the most careful manner from absolutely
pure drugs.
In Boxes at 25c. We keep all the well
known makes of Pills.
CHARM AN &0
Cut Rate Druggists.
City Council.
There was a walk-out at the city coun
cil meeting Wednesday Dight, all on ac
count of the water commissioner matter.
Mayor Latourette was absent, and
President Koerner sat in the chair. Af
ter the routine business was completed,
President Koerner called Councilman
Busch to the chair and read a certificate
from County Recorder Randall reciiing
that he had examined the index and
was unable to find a record of any prop
erty owned by R. D. Wilson, the newly
elected water commissioner. Mr. Koer
ner then moved that the council proceed
to elect a water commissioner. Schue
bel made a motion to adjourn; then
wanted to postpone the matter. Finally
it transpired that Koerner's side' of the
house was in the majority by one. Metz
ner said he had to go out to Fee a mili
tary man, and Schucbel suddenly re
membered that he had left a horse
stauding outside, and was fallowed out
side by Dr. Powell. Tho remaining
members of the council then adjourned,
as there was no quorum to do business.
At this meeting the ordinance provid
ing that heavy wagons use broad tires
was read the first time and ordered pub
lished. The water commission present
ed their semi-annual report, which con
tained Fome interesting information.
Extracts from it will be printed nexi
week. The treasurer's quarterly report
showed a balance in the general fund of
$3092. The recorder's report showed
that three burial permits had been is
sued during June.
For Sale A 13-horse power steam
threshing outfit in first class shape. A
bargain. Herman Bros., Molalla, Ore.
Shorthand Ei
Three month's
teim of 12 les-
lis a month
in the Isaac Pilman lhoriogtaphy will
prepare tlie student lor nice work.
Latest lext-bcoks and aids to students.
Experienced teacher.
Address , "Meno," tl is olhee.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THR
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO,
Express Trains Leave Purtlund Daily.
South. North.
7:0o P.M. I.v Portland Arj SOOa.i
7:ii2f,, I.v OroKOii City I.v 7 On a .
l-Aba.M. Ar San Frnneisco I.v j T-W p.
":t.O I'.M Ar Oden Ar I 1 :1Q p.r
SiuSe.ia. Ar licnver I.v I 11:45 r.M
0:40a. .M. Ar Kiniiha Ar S:dO a M
M:15p.m. Ar. C'hii nr I.v 6:30 A. M
7:00 a.m. Ar Los Anueles Ar U:2. p.m
S:lf)P..M. Ar F.l I'jimo Ar 2:5 P.M
4:15 P.M. Ar Fort Worth Ar S:I0 a m
7-oo a.m. Ar New Orleans Ar 8.4U pm
DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS.
rnlhenn First pbss and TimrIM tin
attuched to all through truing.
ROSEBCIUi MAIL DAILY
S:SI1i.H. . Lv Portland Ar4:!Wp.l
9:20 A.M. I.v Oregon City l,v Mp.l
V20P.M. lAr Roselmrg I.v I 7.8 A
COEVAL1.W MAIL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY
7:R0A.M. I.v Portland Ar5:fiOP.V
11:55 A.M. Ar Corvallis I.v 1 1 :'.0 P. V.
At Albany mid florvalils ennnect with trail
of Oregon Central & Eastern K. K.
lNDF.I'HiliJXCK PAft-KNCHt DAILY (KXCT.IT
GREENBACKS
or Government Money.
4:M)P. M.
HO P.M.
8:30 P. M.
I.v
Ar
Ar
SUNDAY.)
Portland Ar
McMimivlllc Lv
Independence Lv
S:W A.
R:Mi A.V
4;;0A.M
Direct connection at Sin FrniK-hco wills
Steaniship Lines for Hawaii, .hii'Uti, 1 liina, the
Philippines and Australia.
For through t ickets aim rates cnll on or at il rest
K. K. ItOYI, Afent.Oif eon Cltj
a. KOF.Hl.KK. C. II. II A 1 KI'JM,
MannRor, o. F. Y akcii',
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
ii Mi
At close of our Civil War in 18615.
there appeared in the London Times
the following :
"If that mischievous financial pol
icy which had its origin 111 the North
American Republic during the late
Livil War in that country, should be
come indurated down to a fixture,
then that government will furnish its
money without cost. It will have all
the money that is necessary to earn
on its trade and commerce. It wiL
become prosperous beyond precedent
in the history of civilized nations of
the world. The brain and wealth of
all countries will go to North America
THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE
DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE
STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON
THIS GLOBE."
Tne famous Hazzard circular, to
capitalists in New York, and the Buell
Bank circular to United States Bank
ers, both emanating from London, and
the fabulous corruption fund raised in
England and Germany, estimated at
$1,500,000, were the agents that se
cured the closing of our mints against
silver.
TJie "walk into my parlor" policy
of England, during and since the
Spanish War, is the latest evidence
of English Diplomacy in shaping the
destiny 01 the United States Govern
ment.
Notwithstanding the famine price
of wheat, the Spanish W ar, and fabu
lous expenditures of money by our
government during the past year, gold
has increased 111 value eleven per cent,
and all other values decreased in the
same proportion.
I' or a thorough understanding of
the money question, or silver issue
the Cincinnati Enquirer lias uniformly
given evidence of its ability to teach
explain and produce all facts and
truth. It is a paper that ought and
can be read by all classes with pleas
ure ana proiit.
DR. GEO. 1IOEYE,
DENTIST.
Office In Caufleld BHd:ng, Main Street.
Orecon City.
Bridge and Crows Wokk a Specialty.
All work warranto.! and satisfaction
guaranteed.
OR. J. II. MILLER, .
DENTIST,
Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot,
pBEOo.s City, Obkuon
t
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
Graduate of the Northwestern Univer
llty Denial School, also of American Col
lege of Denial Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH DR. WJCI.CH.
Willamette Block - Ojpuite Poitofict
Oklqon City, UwiUON.
C. N. GREEN MAN
(Established lbo5 ;
TUB riOXF.EIl KXl'HESSMAS AXl)
pit ay: si an
Prr le Delivered to All Tarts of the City
ORSdOS CITY .... OKEUOS
Kotlitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
On the Strectbeiweenthe Bridge andtht
Dept.
Double anrl alDgle rl and aad-11 nonet
wayionhaud at the loweat ratca, aud
U.o connected with tha barn lor loot .fccj
Aiit Information regarding uj kind ol ix"
promptly attended to by letter orperton.
horses notour on sold.
Ckpaet TIME ICHtSUUS Anttiv
roa From Foil and. ruuM
Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Fat
!l ail Ft. Worth, Omaha, Mail.
:W)li.m. Kem-n City, St 6;4oj. m.
l.ouli, Chicago,
ami KaU.
Spokane Walla Walla, Bpo- SpoVant
Flyer kane, Ninneij'O- Flyer
J:20p. m. lie, Ht. i'aul, Du- ;li0a. in
Uifh. llili otiaee.
Chicago aud lant
1:00p.m. Ocean SteamsM.jj 4:00p.m.
Mom PortlanJ.
Sail every five duys.
a-.COr-m. ColeniDia Rl.or 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sun. iy t'.ear.urs. Lx. Bumlay
Saturday
lU.oU p. ui. To Aitunft ana ay
Laiidaigs.
;00a.m. TMIIan-ette River. 4:S0p.m.
Ex Suuday Suatiay
Orcpron City, Ncvr
hur(t Wtilfc''n a'
Laudliigl.
7 00 a. ru. Willam!le mi) Yam- 8:30 p.m.
Iui., Ttiur. hlllliivtrt. Mon , Wed.
auiSat, ,
Oroson City, Day.
ton, A Way Laad
luga. e.OOt m. WHIamett Bhtf. 4:80p.m.
and fiat. Portland to Corral- aud 8aU
lis li W ay Laud
lugs. Ly. Rlparia Inakt Rlnr. LTvtisttoD
-:'.). m. EiparlatoLewlston ; ;l ' 1
li!y j t ' .
best.! ?
Are prepared from Na
ture's mild laxatives and
while gentle are reliable
and efficient. 'They
Cure Sick Headache, Bil
iousness, Sour Stomach,
and Constipation. Sold
everywhere, 25c. per box.
I"rei)aredlj'C.I.IIood&Co.,Lovx-U,Ma3S.
"STEVENS FAVORITE")
1 f
It "Takes Down."
r
t. I. DONALDSOS, AirJtit, Oregon City.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Oeneral Pantengei Agent. Portland, Of.
?2-!nch barrel, weight 4i pounds.
Carefully Wc.l anil tcbtcd. For
.22, .25 and .33 rim-fire catlrid-ts.
No. 17.
Plain Open Sights, $6.00
f No. IS.
f Target Sights, $3.50'
Alt your dealer for the " FAVO
Rli'K." If lie doesn't keep it wo
wiil send, prepaid, on receipt of
j:i ice.
Send stamp for complete ca'a
loue showint; our full line, with val
uable inf rinalion repardinij riCxl
and amiuunilion in genual.
( J. STEYEHS AEI53 AND TOOL CO. f
f r-rV P.O.Box in-
f CHICOfUG ! VJ.r.S, MASS.
CHAUTAUQUA
Program of Sixth Annual Assembly
At Gladstone Park, July
18 to 29
OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 18th., 1890. ;
10 :C0 Music Ctiemawa Indian Band. Invocation. Address of
Welcome President R. A. Miller. Response Organization of
Classes and Announcements. The instructors will be presented
to their classes and will outline the work for the session.- All
desiring class instruction should be present at this hour.
1:30 Music Chemawa Orchestra. Solo J. W.Myers. Shakes
pearian Reading "As You Like It,"Mrs. Alice Clare Wheeler.
Solo Prof. J. A. Epping. Solo Miss Jean Miller. Music
Chemawa Orchestra.
3:30 Athletics Baseball Chemawa vs. Oregon City.
5:00 Round Table Program by Miiu.-tarial Association presided
over by Rev. A. J. Montgomery.
7 :30 Orchestral Concert.
8 :00 Lecture 'Get There and Stay There,"Rev. Sam P. Jones.
SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th., 1899.
8:00 to 11 :00 Schools and Classes Physi. al Cnl ure Prof. M. M.
Ringhr, of Portland Y. M. C. A Literature Prof . J. B.
Homer, of Stale Agricultural College, Uerinan Prof. J. C.
Zinser, of Oregon Cay. American Hi.-tory Pres. W. C. Haw
ley ,of Willamette University, Philosophy Pres. C. H. Chap
man, of Sta'e University. English Language Prof. Irving M.
Glen, of Slate University. European History Pif. Alfred C.
Schmiit, ol Albany College. Junior Bible Rev. O. B. Strey
fleler, of Albany. Oregon. Art Prof. G. S. Henderson, of
Holmes' Business College Botany Prof. Alfred R Sweetser, of
Pacific University. Music Prof. J. A. Epping, of Portland,
Oicgon. Elocution Mrs. Alice Clara Wheeler, of Oakland,
Cahlornia. Biblical History Prof. B. J. Hoadley, of Portland
University.
11:00 Lecture "Manhood and Mjney", Raw Sim P. Jones.
1:30 Music Chemawa Orchestra. Lecture "Sancieiy," Rev.
Sam P. Jones
3:30 Basket Ball Portland vs. Oregon City.
5:00 Rou..d Table In charge of Woodmen of the World.
7:30 Orchestral Conceit.
8:00 Grand Concert- Prof J. Adrian Epping. Bass Solo II. L.
Brown. Duet Miss Pittock and Mr. Epping. Chorus. Sextette
from Lucia De Lamamoor Miss Pittock, Miss Hatch, Mr. J. 1).
Wildman, Mr. F. Peltzer, Mr. J. Adrian Epping, Mr. H. L.
Brown.
THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1899.
11:0,1 Slate Agricultural College Morning. Lecture, "Oregon
Literature" Prof. J. B. Horner.
1:30 Music Orchestra Chorus. Lecture, "Our Country's Pos-
sibililins and Perils".!. DeWitt Miller.
3:30 BiWnall Chemawa vs. Portland.
5:00 Round Table. Christian Endeavor Program.
7:30 Orchestral Concert Chemawa Orchestra.
8:00 Si do Prof. E. E. Oompson, Oregon City. Lecture. "Th Use
of Ugliness J. DeWitt Miller. Philadelphia.
FOURTH DAY. FRIDAY, JULY 21st , 1899.
8 :00 to 11 :00 Schools and C asses.
11 :00 Albany C ll ge Morning -Pres. Wallace Howe Lee. ,
1:30 Music Chemawa Orchestra. Lecture, "The Wanderini
Gentile"-J. DeWitt Miller.
3:30 Baseball Oregon City vs. Puitland.
5:00 Bound Table In churgi of Artisans.
7:30 Orchestral Concert.
Chautauqua Chorus. Oregon City Ladies Quartet, (a) "Robin
Adair" i, it anted by Dudley Buck, (b) "Last Night," arranged
by Kji'iull Keen. Readn g Mrs. Alice Clara V heeler. Lec
ture, "Adventures and Observations among the Turks,
Aiabs and Egyptians," Dr, Camden M Cobern, Denver, Col.
FIFTH DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 22nd, 1899.
8:C0 to 11:00 Sclmuls and Clas es.
11 :00 Portland Univers'ny Morning Lecture, "Heroes" Pros.
Geo. Whitaker,
1;30 Music Uichestra. Chautauqua Chorus. Reading MisB
Maiie Yamleraol. Li cluie, "The W.sdoin of the Ancient Egyp
tians" Dr. C. M. Oobern.
3:30 Field Sports 100 Yaid Dash. Running High Jump. 2.20-Yard
Dash. Pole Vault. 220-Yard' Hurdle Race. -HO Yaid Dash.
Fat Men's Race. Three Mile Handicap.
5:00 Round Table In charge of O. H. Gilboit, Esq., Pie?. Willam
ette Chautauqua Circle, of Portland, Oregon. Song Willam
ette Glee Club. Address by Dr. II. W. Kelloiig. Vocal Solo
Miss Eviline Hurley. Recitation Miss Lulu Mao Bulde:ner.
Song Glee Club consisting of 5.) voices.
7:3!) Orchestral ( oucert.
8:00 Y. SI. C. A. Evening. Gymnastic Exhibition. Stereopticon,
e:c.
SIXTH DAY, SUNDAY, JULY, 23rd, 1899.
10:00 Sermon, "Tlie Bible, What it Is, or What il is Not" Dr, C.
51 Cobern.
WOMEN'S CuNCRFISS, .MONDAY, JULY 2Hh., 1S99.
8:00 to 11 :C0 Stale University Morning. Lecture. "The Prescher,
ihe D-at her and the Bankrupt" Pies. C. 11. Chapman. Solo
Prof. Ii viig SI . Glen .
1:30 Music Orchestia, Woman's Congiess. Slate Grange.
Tlie Emergency Corps. Native Sons. 'Nat ve Daughters SI rs.
Edith Wethered." Woiking Woman's Clubs" Miss So
phia Rtinhart , "The Lady Maccabeus" Dr. Annice K.
Jeffreys. Local Council Jewish Women Equal Suffrage
Mrs A S. Diiuiway."
5:(1C Round Table Native Sons Sol Bluraauer.
7 :30 Orchestral Concert.
8 :0C Chorus. Soprano Sido Miss Eva West. Lecture, "Chalk
Talk" Fiar k Beard, Boston, Mass.
EIGHTH DAY TUESDAY, JULY, 2.5th, 1899.
8:00 to 11 Si ho. Is and Classes.
11 :0 Leciuie, "0'Ullties of Caricature" F'miik Beard,
1:30 Music Chemawa Orchestra. Chorus Reading Minn Ca
tharine l.aHaire. Entertainment, "Wit and Humor With
Chalk" Fraud Beard. -
3:3C Basket Ball Portland vs. Oregon ( ily.
5:00- Okou Historical Society Geo II. Dimes in chaise.
7:3P Onliestial Corner t.
8;0C Giand Conceit Conducted ly Pro J. A. Epping, Chorus"
with Tenor Solo Mr. J. P. WiMman. (J.inrteltu Miss Marga
ret Kane, Mrs. C. Mam. Messrs. J. P. Wildman. J. A. Epping.
Tiio Miss Kuno, Mr. Wildman aud Mr Epping, Chorus with
Miss Kane Soloist.. Chorus,
WOMEN'S DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 2Ctli, 1899.
8:00 to II :00-Scbools and Classen.
11 :('C SlcMiunville College Morning Pres. Boardman in charge.
1 -.30 Mm-ii Orchestra. "Women's Clubs" Mrs. Cleveland
Rockwell.
3 :30 Baseball Chemawa vs. Oregon City,
5 :C0 Statu Sunday School Program A. A. Morse in chaigo.
7:30 Orchestral Conceit.
8:00 Cantata, "DauuhterB of Juires" Given by Prof. J. Adrian
Epping assisted by picked soloists and a chorus of (10 voices.
Soloists Miss West, Sirs. Hamilton, Mr, Wildman and Mr. Ho
ping. TENTH DVY, THURSDAY, JULY 27lIi, 1899.
8 :00 to 11 ;(:(! Schools ami Classes.
11:00 Willamette1 University Morning. Lecture, "The Opportunity
of the United S'lites Looking Outward" Pres. W. C. Ilawley.
I :,'i0 M ii -de Chemnwa Band. Graduating Exercises C. L. S. C.
Grand march through Golden (into. Lecture, "Character"
Dr. V.. E. White, Columbus, Ohio. Confcriing Diplomas.
A'unini Reunion.
3:3!! Badet. Bull.
5:00 Found Tabic Mrs. C. II. Dyein charge of C. L. S, C. Alumni
Progiam.
7 :'J0 Orchestral Concert,
8:10 W. C.T. U. Program Mrs. M. L. Drigg.
ELEVENTH DAY, FRIDAY JULY 28th., 1899,
8:00 to 11 :()') Schools and Classes.
II ;00 Indian School Morning, Program by Supt, Thomas Putter.
I ;30 .Music Cheuiawa Orchestra. Chorus, Y. M. C. A. Program
by II. M. Stone, General Secretary, Portland, Oregon.
3:30 Baseball Portland vs. Oreg on City.
5:00 G. A. R. and W. R. C. Program.
7 :30 Orchestral Concert,
8:00 Soli, Mrs. Dr. W. B Hamilton. HeadingMiss Mabel L,
Carter. Lecture, "The Duly of Hie Hour" Dr. E. K. White.
TWELFTH DAY, JULY 29th , 1899.
8:00 to 11 :0C Closing Work of Classes.
II :CC Editor's .Morning. Col, Pat Dorian.
1 :30 Music Oiches'ra. Reading. "Revenge, A Tide of the
Armada" Mrs. Alice Clara Wheeler. Patriotic Program. Recep
tion of the Oregon Boys.
3:30 Bicycling.
6:1)0 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, Election of Officers.
7 :30 Orchehtral Conc-rt Chorus.
8:00 Reading, "Ginerva, a Legend of Old Florence," Mrs. Alice
Clara Wheeler. Solo Prof. J. Adrian Epping. Steraopticm.
Fireworks. Dewey's Victory at Manila.
Grand Reception for Co. I.
All citizens are requeste 1 to partici
pate in the reception to be given at
"Broderick'a Park" in Oregon Cily on
a date to be determined when the boys
arrive.whon notice will be given through
county papers and sre:ial messengers.
Donations of money and provissions
will be very acceqtable to the committee
to assist iu banqueting the volunteers.
Sloney contribution to be sent to Tho?.
P. Randall, county leaorder, and lists of
provisions, such as hams, chickens,
eggs, fruits, milk, cream, etc., can be
sent to Mrs. J. C. Bradley, Oregon City.
Full program furnished later. Every
body invited to be present and shouid.
bring well tilled baskets to have It grand,
social basket picnic.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, of St. Paul's1
Episcopal church, will preach at Bea
ver Creek, Sunday afternoon at 3-o'clock.
The following marriage licenses hav
been issued during the week: Retta
Butt and Frank Poyser, E. 8. Pollock
and W. A. J. Phillips, Ida Woodside
and E. P. Dodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babcoek were
given a surprise pari v Monday evening
in honor of their 20th we Iding anniversary.
For Sle Cheap Span ol horses, cov
ered wag- n, tent and complete camping
outfit. For particulars call at residence
of J. A. Th ryer on upper Seventh street
You can sav.t money by buying yoir
millinery goods at Mi-s Celin Gold
smith's. Itobbeil thn Grave.
A s'artling incident, of which Sir.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was iu a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yell w, eyes sunken,
tongue quoted, pain cmtinually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weak r day hy day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately a
friend advised trying Electric Bitters,
and to my great joy and surprise, the
tirBt bottle made a decided improve
ment. I continued their use for three
weeks, and inn now a well man I know
they saved my life and robbed the grave
of another victim." No one should fail
to try them. Only 50 -ts, guaran;eed, nt
George A. Harding's drugstore.
NO CUKK-NO I'AV.
That is the wav all druggists sell
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
for Malarii, ' bills and F'evei. It, in
simply iron and q linine in a tasteless
form. Children I ve it. Adu'tspr-fet
t) '! ;. i m i i ! ii hm, i ri.:.!, ode.
That. T1iiiIiI)1ii lleiitl ii-I.e
Would quiellv leavi' vou if .' m i -o 1 ''r.
lving's N"W Life I'il.'s. ThofHiuls of
sufferers ha vo " proved lloir matehloij
merit, for sick and nervous headaches.
They make pure blood and slromjrerves
and bud I up vorrr health. Easy to lake.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money bark
if not cured. S 1 1 by Geoign A. Hani
ing, druggist.
Spring Unlocks
The Flowers
To T&int the Laughing Soft."
And not even Nature would
allow the flowers to grow
and blossom to perfection
without good soil. Now
Nature and people are much
alike; the former must have
sunshine, latter must have
pure blood in order to have
perfect health.
Hood's Sarsapurilla cures blood tron
hies of nil sorts. It h to the human
system what sunshine is to Nature
the destroyer of disease, genua. (
never disappointa.
Poor BlOOd -"The doctor said ther
were not ev u drops of pood blood in my
body. Hood's .Sarsnpiirilla built, mc ii and
made me fltrong mid well." Sl.'siK K. KuowN,
10 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass,
Dyspepsia, etc.-" A roniplleallnn of
trouliles, (1 -apepsia, chronic eai in'h and
Inllainmatloii of the stomneh, rheumatism,
etc., made mil mlser-riMe, ll.iil.no appetite
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eted lilm mngle 1 am thoroughly cured,"
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Rheutnattom " My bin-hand was
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matism. No remedy helped until ho te-cd
Hood's Parsitparllla, which periiianently
cured him, Jt cured my daughter of ca
tarrh. I give It to the children Willi uooil
results." Mas. J. H, MeMAru, Stamford, Ct.
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