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:-ii'-'arK5i OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY,' JULY 10,. 1903, ' " M.' lajaj Paine's Celery Com ; Cures .. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ANp,STOMAQH, TROUBLES. . The tortures and evils of dyspepsia and indigestion are experienced by thousands at this lime. ' The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated id follows: feelings of dizziness, languor,' nervousness, sleeplessness, headache distension of the stomach, lossof ilesh, difficult breathing, and the action of the heart is seriously affected,, ... i.t , , -r. All forms of. dyspepsia are quickly banished ly the use of ' Paine's Celery Compound. The use of this marvelous medietas allays the inflammation of the nerves centred about the stomach; it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matter; if cleanses the blood; it makes new nerve fibre; it restores digestive power, and promotes bodily strength and activity. Mr. Fred., Ross,;, Clarendon, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy experi ence with . Paine's Celery Compound as follows: ' ' .".' - .' " It gives me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Paine's Celery Compound. I can candidly and honestly say it is the best medi cine in the world. ' Two years ago I was buf feting from indigestion, and nervousness, and was so rurudown that I could" hardly walk without help. I used two bottles of Paine's Celery Compound and got better almost from thi? first" dose, 'ariiTliave naff Wuse lor medi cine, since. ' I was completely cured." ' 1 , Whert hat, a gefod dress, oaf other . garment is a little faded and xld in " fashion it need riot be thrown "away. Color it with DIAMOND DYES. i W have- a apeolal department of advice, and will answer free any tjoeatlon about dyeing, fiend ample of goola when poielble. , . . . ' Direction book and 4S dyed earaplee free. ' . .. . DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, V. ' , Corre$pondence XiIBEBAL. The rain the part week has done a great deal of damage to standing grain and clover. Ib is now lying flat on the ground. Some hay out and is ratting in the cock but we had the 4ih of July just the eame. ' ' ' Never was there a better crop of potatoes. Hav needs cutting but brother farmers wait until the sun shines. ' Mrs Adkins who has been sick the past week is improving. Longstreet Vaughan is logging for 1 E. Austen our saw mill man. . Wm. Morey busted his buggy box last week and nearly landed in a mud bole. He was going at a slow speed 60 miles an hoar. , Uo about tfc Bill; V- Fred Burn, of Portland, was visiting 'Miss Effie Morey the past week. " ' , Jas Hannagen, our merobant, is in the hospital at Portland, Ha has had a bard seige with Carbuncles. ' I have heard of youug men having the swelled head, and the next day saw i the real thi g, but they had a good time 'anyway'. ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Heidinger, of Sookane, are stopping for a short time with, Mrs . Bruner. - . f Dick Skein his his barn about com pleted, ready for the new crop of hay. Wm. Skein has his new granary com pleted. The grass grows so let her rain. Sylvia. Mr Looney has sold out the mail route from Oregon City to Mulino via Olarkes to a man at Beaver Creek, lie is moving into a house belonging to C. T. Howarcw. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Portland, spent a few days visiting the latter's uncle. Tom Fish and wife last week. ; ' A number'from here attended camp- meeting at JNew Era Sunday last. , Charles Daniel is at home again suf- " faring with a sore hand, . A number from here spant a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Canby, formerly of, this place, on the r outh of July. 4 : , . 8. Bany whe has been in Eastern Ore " gon some time spent a few ' days in our be-y last week. Frank Manning spent a few days with bis mother the first of the week . .,. A number of Mulino folks attended ' the dstuce at Canby on the uight of the ' Fourth. (All report a good time. F4.BK FIiAOZ. Harry French la quite ill with pneu- inoma. , Miss May Press is up from Portland visiting her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Coffee. , W. II. Holmes and Frank Lucas was in the metropolis Tuesday. ' . MisB Laura Purcell is improving rapid ly and is hoped she will soon be perfect ly well, Mrs. Emma French of this place, died July the 2nd. She was about forty years of ago, and had been lick for several years. Mrs. French was a woman of a great deal of ability ; was aphotograhper and poet. Soma of ber poem having been sought and published. She leaves a husband and four children and a iiost of friends to mourn her loss. . New Grange O ganized. ' J. fi. Canto.. stae dennt master of Patrons of Husbandry .organized "Twen tieth Century Grange" at Bvlow on the 1st day of July, 1903. W. W. Jesse was elected master and Miss Bessie Shep pard, secretary. The meeting of this Grange will boon July 29th, and all fourth degree members are invited to attend, : A boon to traveler. Dr. Fowler's Extract 'of Wild strawberry. Cures dysentery., diarrhoea, .seasickness, nausea, pleasant to take. I-erftcUy harmless. VTII.SONVII.LE. Matt Baker intends building a barn in the near future. Tom Turner, of Frog Pond passed through this burg on Monday. Miss Francis Clapp, of Forest Grove, was the guest ot Miss Ellen Brobst lor several days the past week. The 4th of Julv celebration at Hood Rev. C. was the View was Very well attended. F, Ulapp, of forest urove, speaker of the day. ! ' ". - " Miss Ooldie Seelv who has been visit ing friends and relatives the past week, returned Tuesday.' The ice cream social at Hood View, was veil Attended and was one of the best of the season. Every . one went borne . well pleased with the evening entertainment. ,. . . Clarkea. A very successful basket social, to im prove the bool house and grounds in District No. 23, was given on the even ing of the 25tb at Robinson ball. (15.70 was obtained bv the auctioneered, Mr. Dudley James and our genial demo cratic friend W . R. Garrett for the tale of baskets, nothwithstanding the moist weather. The gem of the evening was a sketch Joseph's Coav" bv members of the school under the direction of Mrs. J.R.Gerber our teacher. ' James Bros' have opened a new store between Meadowbrook and Colton and are already doing a large business. A blacksmith shop will be our next improvement. i ' . V ; ' . Granger. .' . CABTJB. Mr. Wilson and son, Kent, of, Oregon City, were visitors at Mr. H. Jones' Sunday. . ; Louis Jvtgger, who has been on the sick list lor some time was takeu to the Sanitarium in Portland last Saturday for treatment. ' The Cams ball players did not play at Hbubelthe Fouith. as it was a ntue damp., :; -u r , Evan Lewis is on the sick lit. Mrs. Jagger made a business trip to Portland lueBday. Rev. Elmor will preach at the Evan gelical church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Some of the Oarus folks (attended the dance at Maple Lane last Saturday even ing. . . ,: Cris Bullard, of Oregon City, seems to be a frequent visitor at Carus lately. I wonder whats the attraction? Per haps though it is just the ball games. Miss Edna Irish who has been visit ing at Tenina, Washington, returned home this week. Several from here decided to stay at home the Fourth, as the rain didn't agree with them. Miss Delia White who. has been on the sick list is improving. Hood View, Mr. Slickiesas, Herman Slick iesas, Miss Alice Baker. Miss Mary Murray and a number of others came up from Portland Saturday to attend the dance at Wilsonville on July 4th, ' The dance given by the A. 0. U. W. lodge at Wilsonville on July 4th was the best of the season. There was an im mense crowd in attendance and every body enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. G. Feudall have been visiting at the home of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Baker the past week. Arthur Seely went to Eastern Oregon on Wednesday for a two weeks stays with a view to taking up some Govern' ment land in the vicinity of Bend, Crook county. 1 OASTOHIA, Bears the Signature Of Itis Kind You Haw Always BodjJB PORTLAND MARKET. " Wheat Walla Walla, 7074c; val ley, 77c. Barley Feed, $20.00 per ton J brewing $21. Flour Best grade, $3.95 4.30; grab am, $3.45 3.85. 1 Mill stuff s Bran, $23 per ton; mid. dings, $27; shorts, $23 ; chop, $18. Oats No. 1 white, $1.10 1.15; gray, $1.15 per cental. Hay Timothy, $20 21; clover, normitial ; $15 16 per ton. Potatoes Best burbanks, 407oo per sack ; ordinary, 3545c per cental ; growers' prices; Merced sweets 3.35 per cental. ' , Poultry Chickens, mize c; young, idH4c; nens izc, t i' alive, 1617c; dressed, 2022c I $77.5 1 perdosen; geese, $68. 0 Otieese Full crea.n, twins, 15 H Young America, 1514c; ttSt y prices, llc less. Butter fancy creamery, 20(ni2bc per pound : extras, 22c; dairy, 2022) store, 1618c. Eg s 1720c per dozen. Hops Choice, 1820c per pound. Wool Valley, 1217c; Eastern Oreifon, 814jc; mohair, 3537c. Beet Gross, cows, d(2)4c ; per pound steers (K2oc; dressed, Bc. Veal-7fe8c. MuttonGross, dressed 66Wc. $3.50 per pound ; Lambs Gross, 4c per pound ; dressed 7Xc. ,. Hogs Gross, 6a6c per pound; dressed, 78c. UPPORT SCOTT'S EMULSION strvt. is a bridge to carry the weakened and starved system along until it can Find firm support in ordinary food. Send for free sample. 1 FCOTT ft BOWNE, Chtmisff, 409-41S Pearl Street, New York. , . joe and $i.oo all druggist. Financial Statement of the Young Men's christian Association for nontb Ending June 30th 1903. Cash on hand June 1, 1903...... $11 53 RECEIPTS. ' ,l Memberships ' 10 00 Sustaining memberships. ....... . 25 20 Locker rent.....,,.. 3 00 Towels. 2 35 Total..... J.... 52 08 DISBURSEMENTS. Salary, balance for May 25 45 " part for June 11 7Q Lights 4 64 Water rent ...... 1 25 Laundry 1 77 Basketball 4 50 Oregonian Telegram. ' ' 75 Soap . , 25 , Total.. 50 96 Cash on hand June 30 19.8 ..... 1 12 INDEBTEDNESS. ' Salary ...1. 38 30 Lights 2 70 Laundry ., 90 Interest....;. 7 50 Total...... 49 40 Minns cash on hand.,,,,..., 1 12 Actual indebtedness.' 48 28 - W. H. Beach Gen'l Secretary. A Free Telephone Line. The young men of Macksburg have taken a long step forward in the advance ment of their neighborhood, Recently they concluded that they wanted a telephone line. They did not ask the county for any valuable franchises nor did tbey aBk any one to tak stock in it. They bought .heir wire, put up their poles on private proberty and began work.. Today about a hundred homes in the Macksburg neigh boi hood are con nected by -'bello" wires. When the line is completed at home they expect to connect with Canby, Aurora, Needy and Hubbard, and later they expect to es tablished communcations with Oregon Oity, Salem and Portland. Members along the line are not charged a cent for the use of their boxes and the line is kept in repair by the votuntary work of the parties who use it. Cures Sciatica. Rev. W.Tj. RlW.t, I C, Cuba, New York writes: "After fifteen daye of excruoiatlng palu from solatio rheumaUsm, under various treat ments, I was induoed to try Ballerd'i Snow Lini ment, the first application giviiiK my first relief, and tbe second, entire relief. I cau give it un qualified recommendation. 25e, 60o and II at Chaiman A Co.'s. Champion Rakes Lock Lever, Self Dump and Hand Dump. Easy to operate. Strong and durable. Many desirable improve ments for 1903. . . On Lock Lever, may be locked down or not for gather ing, as desired. Interchangeable wheels. Teeth can be set any desired height, but return instant. Many other convenient fea tures, isend for special circular. BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested Champ iin Draw Cut Mower Champion in the field for loo3 same as in other seasons. It draws the bar No push. The most powerful cutter. Easiest to operate. , Most Durable. Choose the Champion and get satis faction. sssz Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Minion boxes sold b post 1 2 the The Soutl ern Pacific Company in con nection with the Corvallis & Eastern R. R. have placed on sale round trip tickets to Newport and Yaquina, at very low rates, good for return until Octoher 10th, 1903. Three day tickets, good Saturday and returning Mondays, are also on sale from all Ease Side points, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all West Side points enabling people to spend Sunday at the seaside. Tickets from Portland will be good for return via East or W st ' at option of passenger. Tickets trom Eugene will be honored via Woodburn, Springflel.1 and Lebanon branches to Albany, if desired. Baggage will tn checked through to destination of ticket - Season rate from Oregon City to New port $6, to Yaquiua $8. Three day rat from Orpgon City to Newport $3, to Newport $3, 1 Beautifully illustrated pamphlets de scriptive of those charming resorts can be obtained from any agent of tbe South ern Pacific Company or C. & E. R. R. Also by addressing W. E. Uoman, Gen eral Passenge Agent of Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Oregon, or Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. Ry., Albany, Oregon, The Best Liniment for Strains. Mr. T. A. Welle, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. X eajs: "I alwaya recommend Chainbeilain'e Pain Balm as the beet liniment for strains. I used it last winter for a no'ere lameness In the aide, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and cure It effected. For sale by U. A. Harding. Ranch for Sale. 393 acres of land, 20 acres in good cultivation, all in crop j 400 bearing fruit treeB;2barns and' all necessary out buildings; 2 fine mountain streams run ning through the place ; all land easily cleared, everlasting outraLge for atock; 13 miles from schoolhouse, . store and postoffice Bituated onfpublic road ; good neighborhood; Bituated 18 miles south east of Oregon City near Colton, Clack amas county, Oregon. Will make a fine stock ra ch. Price $3000. For further particulars, address VV . E. Bonney, Col ton, Oregon, or apply on premises. Can give good title. The Perfect Liver Medicine. Mrs. M. A. Jolley, Noble, O. T., writes: "I have used Horbine for a number of years, and can cheerfully recommend Has the most perfect liver medicine, and the Rteatest blood purifier. It Is a medicine of positive merit, and fully accom plishes ail Uiat is claimed fur it." Malaria can not find n lodgment in the system while the liver la in perfect order, for one of lis functions is to prevent the absorption of fever PT' dm lug put bous. Herbiue is a most efficient liver regulator 68c at Cbitrman & Co.'s. "BEE LINE" BUGGIES known all ove rthis country as the straight est piece of goods put out in the buggy line. Made especially. for uregon roaas, New features added, makjng it better for loo? than ever before. A comfortable, durable buggy. ' Try it. Prove it. ' CHAMPION BINDER There is no binder ahead of the Champion for strength and dur ability in usual conditions and increased capacity, in difficult conditions of grain. Force Feed Elevator. Eccentric Power giving wheel, giving increase in power of 16 over com mon wheel. Other practical Improvements. Illus trated in Catalog. Mailed free. Reduced Excursion Bates to Seaside and Mountain Resort. To Cure a Cold in One Day months. TlUS Signature, EAST THROUGH ;TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ALL BEACH POINTS. On and After Monday, Ju'y 6th, in Connection With Cheap Excur. slon Rates. Com me- cing Monday, July 6th, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company will resume its Summer Spe cial Seaside Schedule, and train leaving Union Depot, Portland, at 8 a. m. daily, will run through direct without trans fer at Astoria to all ClatsopJBeach points, arriving at Astoria ll :30 a. m.,. Gear hart Patk 12 :20 p m. and Seaside 12 :30 p. m., making direct connection at War renton for Flavel. Beginning Saturd'y, July 11th, and every Saturday thereslter the popular Portland-Seaside Flyer will leave Union i Depot at 2 :30 p. m , arriving at Astoria 5:50 n. m.. Gearbart Fark 6:40 p. to and Seaside 6:50 p.m., making oirect connection at Warrenton for Flavel. In connection with this improved ser vice, round trip season excursion tick ets between Portland and all Clataoo and North Beach points are sold at $4 for round trip, and Saturday Special ound trip tickets between eame points, good for return passage Sunday, are $2.50 for the round trip, bpecial season com mutation tickets, good for five round trips from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points sold for $15. Beach excursion tickets issued by O. R, & N . Uo. and Vancouver Transportation Co. will be honored on trains of this com pany In either direction hetween Pon land and Astoria. , , : Additional information will be gladly f rnished upon application to J. CMayo, U F. & P. A. Astoria, or. or E. L Lew is, Ooui'l. Agent, 248 Alder St , Po t lnd, Ore. ' .' , Write for tbe novel and catchy Sea side pamphlet just issued telling all about summer girls, sea serpents and sunsets at Seaside. '" Willamette Valley Assosiatlon. Chautauqua The i Willsmette Valley Chautauqua Association will be held at Gladstone i art. near Oreaon City, July 14th to 25th inclusive. Rate of one and one' third fare on tbe certificate plan has been made from all points on Oregon Lines. ' Special att actions have been provided. "Germaine," the magician, with his wonderful uroductions: R.J Rurdette. the celebrated' humorist, will entertain in his delightful manner, while the lectures of lion Champ Ularfc a a Hon. J. P. Dolliver will be an u tellec tual treat. Many other attractions will be pro vided, making the finest entertainment ever given at this Chautauqua. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. American Cream Separators Lead all In t,he 4 Essential Features: Close Skimming, . ' Easy to Clean, . Durable, Light Running. . Cannot beat this combination In any Separator. Write for our proposition. FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND JL N The MITCHELL WAGON M0NARCN OF THE ROAD The best . possible wagon that lean be built. Ihe materials are well seasoned having been bought 5 years ah'iad of requirements This alone means investment of a furture in wagon stock. hxpert labor used In the construction. Their splendid reputation all over the country the Northwest In particular demonstrates the tact tnat MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT 3 Caret Crip b Two Days. on every Women as Well as Men Are Made miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition ; beauty, vigor ana cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent tlitit it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, dependupon it, thecause of the diffi culty' is kidney trouble, and the final step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remeay. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent huu uiic-uvwtt IR;pl . .1 ..11 - size bottles. You may Biji j2 have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of SwampJleea. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, inciuuing many m inc imrasanus ui icsu monial letters' received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention , this paper. Don't make any mistake, ' but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. on every bottle. Canby. ' July 4th passed over with a cood deai of rain but Caubyites Bhowed that they were t rue Oregonians and did not let a email thing like rain 'top tbem. Their program was carried out and only a lew of the sports were omitted. The read ing ol the Declaration of Independence by Mies Veva Knigut was rendered ma very excellent manner. Gordon Haye delivered a patrotio oration, which war well received and the eilverton Marine . band discoursed good music. Tnere wa excellent order maintained on the ' grounds and in the city, and If Canby can give sucn an excellent celebration on a rainy day what can gha not give on a cood day. Watch Us next time. The Canby base ball team won from the Ore gon City high school team by a score of 9 to 8. The Canby lads were much smaller that the Oregon Oit lada bat their team work was very effective. The latter p rt of the game wee played in a rain storm but tk nearness of the bcok shows how warmly the game contested. The dance July 5th was a complete suc cess. There were about 120 people pre sent and all our sister town were repre sented. Bupper was served at Cau by house. Camp meeting ii in session at the eamp grounds this week and there are many prominent speakers present. Several parties are camped on - the itr undo. , t Oity 0 incil held it- regular meet inn ...uudtty uuilit and minted saloon license to Flunk Aiiiiinn and H. A. Vurpalil and tiaiiHacted 01 her matters of butfluims. Mr. Veteto, of New Era, attended lodge at Canby Tuesday night. The post office building is reviving a new coat of paint inside and out. Frank Weed wns looking lup old ao quaiiiteuueN the 4ih. Mr. Wd is at prenent on thi O. K. N, near Baker City. The Canby base ball club will plaj the Auiura uoys at Barlow next Sun day. Mr. nd Mrs. Evans ami Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Portland were viuuing iu Canby on the Fourth, Claude tiampton la vibltlng his par ents this week. . Hon. Adfam Knight nmynr of Canby was a visitor to the Metropolis Mon day. The Canby Rebekahs Installed officers Tuesday evening. Mr. Vauithan, of Molalla, prepared the barbecue at Canby July 4th. Tbe Christian church is having a new lot of electilc light fixtures put in and will do away with coal oil lamps, ' No Pity Shows. Foryeaw fale wai ftor me rontlinionaly' wrlien F. A. GuIIkiIkb, Verbena, Ala.. "I l,d a U'rrlble oaxa ol file tuumiiiii 24 tumora. When all tailed Huckl)D'a Arnica Hulvacnred me. Kauai. ly giiod iir biirna and all auhaamid paiua. 0nl :5 tenta at Cliarmau & Co. 'a drug aCore. PETITION. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Orptfou fur itie cunty ol CUckkiniia. We. the uuderitliflied 1'ltlznn and 1kI voter In Oawi'Ko prtrcluet dm-kamas county Oregon, rupautl ully pntillon thin court and pray that UceiiMe be granted to H, Jaoquea to Bull aplritn oiih, ma.t and vlnoua liquor at Oswego, O retro In lena qiiantltl'1 than one gallon, (or 1 he period of one yenr. Huld 1(. Jncquea Imvlug advertleen IfK'il notice of hli Intention to apply for euck llcenxe in uid preolnut and will apply U Uie County court on Auguat 6th, 1W1; that the prayer uoutulutd In tills petition may be granted! JoMipnh Blchner,Henry GanM'.Pollaert, Henry Lneg, J. H Maiming, Peter Keyner, N. E. Coon, T. U. Villi, W, H. Yatea, Jo Heuall, I. h. Kwlng. M. Ulan ken, Kd Uuvla, L. A. Walling, H. Kaull k A. And-raon, P. Oooley, M. Dldziin, T, oohauper, David DicNanger, J. II. Piatt, W It. Platl. Wm. Mulre, John McOulre, I. B. Bmall, A, B.ll, A.Tapfeii, Juaoph Woell, W. L. Bnldow, John Krb-knou, U. r. Iiavblkon, a. 1. Davldaon, O. :. Worthlnvtoil.C. 11. Nixon. George Nagle, I. ). Ji lnnm. 1 Bali, Aleok llan kin, 1). Howell, E. WortbingtiiD, I. Ilalllnan. ((. 0. Bullock, i. 6. UraTeuliurnt, H. Ptalt, J. t. McCuUJtieou, i). Erlckaon. J. L. t. DhvIh, Henry Mltle-al, i.e. iH-nnla. Hnuy Knenlg J, H. boiiey, J, B, KUtoher, Andrew Nh.knin, J. U'Hooghe, T. J, Whltlaker, F. J. Puymbioek, Wm. Worthington, ), i. Boy Ian, K. Caunnd, Joe Zlvney. A. Nelaon, F. W. Wanker, U. U. Bbever, O, N. Blvert, Ulram Piatt Comad M'yer, W. K. Wanker, K. Wooderd Cbnrlea (irmhoiig, T. J. Brown, John Abrou' ('. Sundatroin, C. N. Hnlnea, (,'harlea Winner Joaepb Lemery, Wan (jroihnug, llermaa Koenlg, .1. It. Irvlnn, K. K. Coon, aklmond 8w ney. K. Klaer, Durward B. Km, J. J. Knaua, L. (I. Harrington, W. L. llarln.W. L. Harriugtou. Phiil p Pollard, A, L, Harrington, Repulslvs Features. Blackhala, plmplet, grcaay facet and muddy complexion which aieao common among wo men, eaperlally (lilt at a certain age, rtealroy lug lieiuty, tdliflgurlng and making repnlalve, fmt lurca which would olherwlie apiwar altracUvc and rellned, Indicate that the liver li out of or der. An oocaaitnal dme of Herblne will oleattee the bowela, regulate tbe liver and no eatabllab a clear, healthy complexion. 600. Bold by Chew man St Co. IT I II IiTiI l'" I I