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T T OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,0 1903 2 CORRESPONDENCE J R. .O. .0. O. A .-P. A ,0, &of Correspondent are requested to re new their work. We will supp'y all uecesaary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in thefe columns every week. Maple Unt. lVnglas Thorn left (or the Ogle cicek mine Inst week. He expect to be absent three months. Oiandma Diekerson is visiting with relatives in Oregon City. Mrs. Thorpe and daughter Ernestine visited with relatives iu Portland last Week. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Finn and Mr. and Mis. 8. S. Jennings and family, of Woodstock, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. 11. V. Kichards Sunday. W. O. Pickerson returned home Sat urday from the mountains, where he and L, Earr, of Oregon City, have been hunting the past two weeks with good svv cess. Oeorge Friester has purchased L. M.iuti' team and is going to work for Kambo A Co. Owillim R. Owillim, after an extended visit with Thos. levies, left for his home in Colorado Springs last week. The Saturday evening previous to his depart ure he was tendered a surprise party by a number of friends and relatives. The main feature of the evening was a guess iug uoutest, in which U. K. Uwillim re ceived ti ret prize and L. Mautx the booby. Refreshments were served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Those present were : Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. Jones, Alii-sea I.ulu and Jent.ie Hankins, On a Renner and George Hankius. of Oregon ( it v , the Mitres M. ud and Ella Cole, of Portiund. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ttio9. Davies, .Mr. and Mrs, L.- Mau'x, Misses Annie Mautz, Mary and Sara Davies, Messrs. Douglas Thorne, O. R. Uwillim and Lewis Davies, of .Maple. ((nick Arrft, J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was tw ee in the hospital from a severe case of pile causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve quickly arrested further intlammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 2oc at Char man A Co. Druggists. Eldorado. Will King, of Fott'and, and Miss V da Dills, of Carus, spent Sunday with Ed Jones and family. Curtis Helvey spent Sunday with Jim Fish. Jones and Fisk succeeded in capturing a half grown catamount during their trip to the footnills. Clyde Smith is laid up with rheuma tism. Al Jones and wife spent several days last week in Salem. There will be a dance at Union hall next Saturday night. Fred Woodside went to Portland Mon day. Friend Knapp and Dodge were in our burg Sunday from Oregon City. The preachii.g fct Grange ball Sundav was 0. K. S. V. Bany, of Canby, called on Will Jones Sunday. Martin Christiton, of Union Mills, visited in this place Sunday. A Scientific IMicovery, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, re laxing the nervous tension, while the in flamed muscles of that oigan are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to trans form all food into rich, red blood. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Dover. We do not with for nicer weather. Everybody Is buy digging potatoes. There is a good yield but many are be ginning to rot. Mrs. Sadie Strowbridge, of Firwood, has been spending a few days with Mrs. Kiizmiller. Mr. Rusk has been butchering his hogs and sending them to Portland. He 19 getting ready to move soon. Mr. Kitzrniller bought 70 etands of be- from Mr. Rusk, lie is going in the bt-ij business just right. Mr. and Mrs. TetUman visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeShazer lastf week. Preaching next Sunday by Rev. Black. Mary Kitzmil'er is to be borne Friday to Fpend a few days. Mr. New, bis son Wort New and family starled over the mountains lat Monday. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of renglh, nervosa. Desa, neaaacne, constipation, bad breath, 1 (erieral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of . the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol . carta Indigestion. This new discovery repra- ', asnta the natural juices of digestion a they i ax'it In a healthy stomach, combined with j the greatest known tonic and reconstructive j properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not ; only cure Indlgeatlon and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach trouble by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and , atengthenlng the mucous membrane lining j the stomach. i Mr. S. S. Bill, of F.rrrtwJ, w. V., says; f waa troubled with sour stomach for twenty yaara. KoAj cured m and wa arc now ustnc It la out 1 fcaMv." . Kodol Digests What Yon Eat i or4seai. Ii.eo S'm fcoidtrf M .hm t trial , atz. which seiii lot 50 cent. i Vaiaiitd bf C. O. DaWITT a CO., OHIOAOO , Sold by G. A. HARDING, Druggist i Canny. Uoncoe Maek la erecting new build ing on hia properly next to Frank Ast man's. Alter a week's visit with friends in Portland, Misa Emma Evans returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Maddock.of Hub bard, visited their relatives hew this week. Mrs. F. Zoilner and daughter left here Saturday for an extended visit In Dnfur, Eastern Oregon. The subordinate lodge of I. O. O. F. i?vrt a rliii'li.m iimu.r lo their uieiulicrs j Isst Friday evening. All that were pres ent reiort a very enjoyable evening. The dance given by the Canby club at Knight's hall was a decided sucoeaa. Sixty number were sold and the boys expect to give another soon. A donation party was given to th new minister of the M. E. church last Friday evening. Knight A Pair will erect a new build ing on the corner of Front and K streets, which will be occupied by Newton A Moore, who will put in a bakery and confectionery store. Died, at the home of her mother, one mile north of town, Misa Aunie Clauson, aged 16, of quick consumption. Annie leaves several brother and sisters, a mother, and manv friends to mourn her Joss. Fit on MOt Til AFIIICA. ." Waj or I'kluf Chamber lalu's Cough llemedjr. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: "As a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a cure suitable for old aud young, I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine had a child just over to months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know w bat to give it. I suggested that if they mould gt a Uittle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the babv was sucking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought !oiit a quick relief and cured the babv," This remedy is for sale by G. A. Harding. Shan't. Mis Laura Shubel, of Oregon City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shubel, Sunday. Mr. and MrsrC. Hettmau visited friends in Highland Sunday. Rev. Biown preached an interesting sermon in the Congregational church Sunday. School is processing nicely under the instructions of Mrs. A. Moehnke. E. W. ilornschuch and family called on Mrs. C. Ilornschuch Sunday. The wedding bells will soon ring again. Boys get your cans ready, Mrs. J. Grosnmiller ia visiting with friends in Portland. Chamberlaia'a Coagh Itemed It lleaant to Take, The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, anil the roots used in its preparation give a flavor similar to maule svrun. making it unite plfasant to take. Mr. V. 1,. Roderick, of Poolesville, iui., in speaking of this remedy, says: "I have nsed Chamber lain's CnlK'h ftpirtfHv with mv fluhlrun for severil years and can truthfully sav it is the best preparation of the kind I know nf TliA phiMrin lilfA In lolia it anrl it has nn initiriniia aftAr AfT.i-t " Vnr sale by G. A. Harding, Needy. Once more we are blessed with gentle showers. Just what the fields are in need of to prepare the ground for Fall plowing and seeding, ThA anllilfl Iff) ahnnt all talrpn farM nt and a very good tod they were gener ally in tins neighborhood. J. S. Casta organized a Grange at this place with a membership of about forty and last Saturday the officers were in stalled. The grangers had a very pleas ant meeting and the ladies prepared a good old grange dinner which all present enjoyed. The Grange was visited by several members from Molalla who as sisted in the inttallation. This grange is number 333. Several new members will be admitted at the next meeting which will be held the last Saturday in the present month. . The Odd Fellows of this place are erecting a fine hall. They have the building up and enclosed ready fot the shingles which will be on in a few days when the weather clears op again. Samuel Wolfer is visiting at the court hoiifee this Week as a juror. Mrs. Wm. Koflhuke has been very sick the past week, but we trust hhe will soon be well again. Our school is progressing nicely with Professor Ginther in the chair. A jiol .Kaiue. From personal experience I testify that DeWitt'g Little Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pill. They are rightly named because they give strength and energy and do their work with ease. W. T. Easton, Boerne, Tex. Thou sands of people are using these tiny little pills in preference to all others, because, they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, jaundice, sick headache, constipation, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanie and strengthen. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Hood View. Grain harvesting is all over and potato harvesting has begun and the yield of potatoes as far as J know is remarkably good. ' W. R. Buckingham, of Sherwood, fin ished gathering liis crop of carrot" the lately. He had a very gwferop. He in talking of leaving the rented farm he now occupies and move down near Por'hnd, where h; wiil remain nritil spring. From there he intends going eat of the mountains, -soinew here in Sherman county. May success attend his iff jrts wherever he goes. People are not quit ready lor rain a there l (till apples to pick, grapes to market and the thousand and one last tilings to do, and noma would like to set the hired man to plowing for (all grain. Mr. Ami Schulpie whose girlhood day were sint in Stafford, but who now resides at Surop'er. spent a couple of week. with Iter sisler, Mi. Uothle, and Oregon City friends. We see by yesterday's Oregonkn that Mr. Ssum who married the elder, Uoo Saum, 1 suing for a divorce. He ha the vmplhy of his friends and neigh hot who have known him for many year. Emerson Wixxtruu, late of Pasadena, ("al., i visit ng with old time Irienda. Nearly 81 year go he sold the place now owned hv Jun Turner to E. A. Moeer. He ia a brother of th late Mr. 11. E. Hayes. Mr. Walter spent last week with her parents. Mr. HoU and wife, of Parkplace, spent last Sunday with Mi. Scholia people. I,et all remember that next Sunday evening there ill ! English aetvlce at the German Baptist church. Mark Baker has UOO sack of potatoes ready lor market. The Schra ler-Athy baby died. Mr. Ollie llollou made a short vinil to the old home llii week and incident ally tu take home, her Plymouth Rucks. She ha been rnhcatiiig on th hum ti I she had place mad to keep them in comfort and luxury at St. Helens. A Itrmarkablo Cat. Or e of the mot remarkable cssee of cold, dee-setei itfi the lungs, canning pneumonia, is tht of M r. ti rlrude K l-niitr. Marion. Ind hn was entirely cured by the ue of One Minute Cough Cur. Misshvs: "The coughing and training so Weakened me tt.at I lan diiwn iu weight from US io 1'.' pound I tried a niimoer of remedies to no avail until I ned One Minute Cough Cure. K.iiir ho't!a oi ihia ionilirfiil rtMiiedv cured me entirely ol the cou'h, strength ened my linn: and restored in to my normal weight, health and elrengtli.'1 Sold by n". A II irding. OASTOIIIA. Beantli f lr" M M H:IW l3r fcs, Willamttu. Little Nellie Capen is very ill this week. Misa Maggie Harmon visited at Clack auias Sundav. Verne Rogers is on the sick list. T. J. (iary ha been ron lined to his room for iwu nay with rheumatism.. Mrs. Will Hodes, of the wood camp, had the mixfortuue to put her knee out of joint Monday. Mary Wood is nuring broken wn.it. Mis Grace Harmon, of Purtlaml, is visiting her ii-ter, Mian Maifgie. Mr. Fuller and family have moved in Uie Ligan house la'uly occupied by .iim 1 1 ii k in t n . The Giglith grade of our public school gave a ileiig-iifut Yen parly to their friend" Saturday evening. Miss Man- Vaoghan, of llol River, is visiting her many blends In thia place. MifS Verne l'tdoif, of Him Wet Side, vieited at the home of Al Urn kies, Sat urday. Mr. and Mr Roa Shepherd rejoice over a Idle eon born to them last melt. A number of our ladies at'ended the mee'ing ol the O T. M Wednesday evening. Buy Tbem "JJlucBibboif Bear In Mind In buying School Shoet for either Boyt or Girlt never to buy a cheap, shoddy thoe that rips and teart after a few dayt wear, but remember It Pays- to buy "Blue Ribbons" because they're made from best material and workmanship and art Built for Service. ADAMS BROS OREGON. CITY'S BIG CASH STORE HAVEYOU CHILDREN? 1 1AU o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Getting Your Prescription Filled By Us Mtans carrying out yovir DoctorV wishes to tlio very lottor. Wo uso nono but tlio bout and fnsl. est ilrups. We give it our special attonton. No boys behind our prescription counter. Our work i the best that science, experience and money can produce. Trices popular, but not cheaj as low as it is safe to go. This is the Time and Place io Buy Your Rubber Goods liiHiilyear Crown Hull) to Foster Car.liii.-llii Htilh (' f l.U) (J.Hulyeiir Jcurst-y Fountrtln, 2 it (. 7"o (i.iilycnr Jeam-y Fniintain, .'I .(t Uf. H.'c (Jmnlyciir Jfrtrsey Fountain, -4 tt II IX) Cotintiss Kitil Flow Combination. ;i.,t ( fJiK) (iiii-on Fount Syringe, '2 t . 'c Foster's l'uio (iutn, .'I t t- 1.75 Norwoo.l t'oml'ination (- I-.00 (ioo.lycar I.aclics Syrinp' IMKl WbirliiiL' Snrtiv. regular prico t'JjAK o o o o o o o o o o o o o o - O r u a our jiriee Ct.MnR5 HOWELL O0GOC30OO0C0C0000C0000OOC0C00OO00CC0O0( Harlow. It thin wtik knmei our ad duty to chronicle the newa ul the death ut Cha. Shn.idt, one ul Harlow' M"l and Ih-bI inl.ahitaiil. Mr. hhinidt hat la-en a ulbrer Iroin atuuiach and kidney Iruiib lea fr more than a yar, and during the lant few aeekauf hia lllneaa hit (ilirennga ie terrible. Every thing Waa dnu (hat living hamla cutild ilu to rellfve hia iiirering, hut all to no avail. The fiinral took place Saturday, Oct. 31. The retnaina were taln-n to New Kra and laid U-aide thou of hia II ml aifn. A largu congregntioii of lelativea and Irii-nd) met to pay their Uat rfaaM?t to thin dear departed friend. Mr. Slntii.ll h-avea wile and twdvn children to mourn In Ueartiire. the liereaved om-a have the aympathy of the entire community in tin their aad bereave ment. Mr. Jake blunidt ha started a meat market at Barlow. Thia la ai.mathing I'arlow ha needed for Dome lime, and we wiab you (Ucceaa, Mr. hlmii'lt. Mia Uracie Kvana i viaiting friend at Oawego this week, Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Newton left Mon Jay for an extended viait with relative end friend at their old home in North hakota. Mra. Haalevandll. I'tiay, of I'ort land.viaited Weliieailay aith their aiater and huahand, Mr. ami Mra. C. N. Har low. W. Derniith from Iowa, 1 vlaiting hi unci', and family, Mr. and Mra. lieaonz. Take your butter arid egg to Fr.-eman and receive the highent miirk.-t price for them. Mr. and Mra. Tom Miller, of Oregon City, viaited over Sunday with relative and friend at Harlow. Card of Thank. We wish to extend our heartfelt thank to the many Irienda and neighbor, w ho no kindly aHaiHted u during the illnea and death of our dear huahand and father Cha. Hchrjiidt. . - Mr. Oma. Siimidt, Mhh. (Uiah. Hchah, MltH. 1". HUMHALH, MBH, M. KtlfllAt'K. Fur Young Men mnl Young Women. There i nothing that will arouae the ire of a young man or woman o quick a to nave interior laumiry work put oil mi them. They may dre ever ao well, but if their shirt front or shirt waint is muany, their neat appearance i Hpoiled. The Troy Laundry make a specialty of ladieB and gentlemen' fine work. There ran be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son's barber shop. Cattle for Mule. Iteintered Jersey bull, cow and five grade Imlfors (or sale. Knquire of K. M. Haines. New Kra, Oregon. tf Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scientist, Ciardd building, corner Seventh and Main street, (Sunday at 11 a. in. The subject of th,Hermon is, "Mortal and Immortals." Children's Hunday school meets at 10 a, in. TeHlimoniHl tneoling Wednesday evening at H p.m. Heading room open Tuesday, Thursday ind Saturdays from 2 to 4 p. in. -i Shaving Outfits Ciuiuanteoil Itrunltosi Stropn Muk on siauouro uruuu White Oat Moal Wil.h llaxt-l- SnowN-rry Klmny Tar IVar Si-ciitcil . (tt t rri . . . HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS !Uar Crack. O. Thomaa, A. Thorn, H. Hllen and C. Iluward returneil home Saturday night with a nine-pom ted dwr. This I the largest deer killed at I'lne Creek Una canon. A. Stalin and Abraham Thoina l-(t Monday for Baker City. Two Kirtnien from Kly were out In thia vicinity hunting laat Sunday, tint their ilog made a mistake and look aomn sheep belonging to the farmer. Should thexaduga lie Mvn chaaing h.ep again thi-y are not apt U return lo Kly at night. Hallowe'en panned in this neighbor hood very ouietly, with the exception of the Kchool hell wa heard iwaliug out It soiiinl atanit midnight. 1 he lajya tay it wa too light. M. l'rice, of Oregon City, railed on Mix IUiay Hughe laat Sunday. There wa husking bee given al the homeol Mr. LaFnvre Italjowa'en night. All rejrl having had g0l time. W. II. Jones, of Oreenwood, called on friends here thia week. A sun was horn to Mrs. V. Ilohlaudor on Saturday night Oct 1M. Archln .McCord ha his hotia. nearly finished. We will have a charivari soon. Alwava remember and bear in mind That a faithful fellow I bant to flint. . And when you find one, tall and ilim, Make up your mind am) go for him. HALFill Generally the exire- "n "n la, "I don't feel half well," thwiirh sometime people aav, " I fl half lick." Hot (hire la n audi thinir ai hrimr hair " a. i nc mnn wlio tecla , bnir aii k ia nil sic k. As j rule, the ciiuae of the weak, tired, half ait k feel ing ia di Ane of the atom- Hill, rrmiltini in I.m n ut rition a n P con ar jur n t ly ' in ynymi hi weak nets. uoctor ivrce' f,ollen Medical Inwovrrv cure diseaw-a of the atoiniu h nnd other or gaiM tA digeation and nutritiou. It raatun-a strength by enabling the perlect digeion and a. aimilatioa of fciod. It make half aick jxwple i mi writ. " I aii0m4 Car In wu with iin In my amnuk ao Dial at llinri I roiil'tn't wui ar -v - r..n anini, Prank niQl), of Cianlu. tlinlrer Ci r V (lunlu, tlinfTer Co., AS- COla "I rrM ka y.Ki ' " mmt aa acam an nm Ui l In uac rir m1ic.aM, wtHaa 1 M wiih WM rMiilta. only iiu-.l hntl MMMa ml rm,t 1 Cohltu Mi-.li-nl l)iovrry a Mrf m, ,hal m ,.,( niiiil nn.l trt n a nrw raaa. a1 I ran highly retuninitii4 ymir a1lrla t any nutlrrcr." "Goldi-n MeHlral Discovery " contain no alcohol and ia entirely frre from apiuiti, c.a ain and all r,l)-'rT niircolic. It i sti tly teiattram. uicdirine. Accejit noanlxflVite In " C,.,-n M,.,l. ical IWry. Tkwr i mrthiiifi "just M frool " for dWaara of the ,? -riuii -!i. Bie 'Cow'urwi M-!it.l Advis er," one thoi viii'l aul .-' I.' i.n;.,- ; .; In papt r WW, fc . fit, rj twenly-oiw Htuttwi .Uuip., io ; rt. pen.' of niaMinc f-.'v. ,1 i ifj J;. R. V. l'icrce, lluflal,., 's. Y. 8 0 0 0 0 o 0 At Special Prices Rnr front. . f l.r0 to f.'l.OO 0 0 10c to M)o 2Solo 11.25 lSo to Shaving Ronjm Colgatt-, Kirk, Williitm, l'oar utxl the IknI braiuls at & and 10o. Try shaving yourself a couple of months and pay for an outfit. We Are Still Selling " Doodles" of Toilet Soaps If you are not buying ymir soap bent you should be to get close prices y . . i.ii. i . . M :ioCnkt . 0(j Caku .(ti loCakf . (t! fio Cakt. ,(t l.VCak.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 '.'(loCako 1711 'JOoCakn Colgate' CaxHiinere Iltpift, I V ami "JV Packera'Tar M 'J'te V TratiKjiarcnt (ilycerino OC .'lo Cako All ntamlar.l tranla -oiniarativt'ly ch' j. LINN I-. JONES Retire I Crrdllvr In Ilu ('otinlr t'ourt uf Ilia Mala of Or gon fur I'larkaiuaa County. In lh niatlar of ll ttato of K. W. Ilammrtl, ilM-raM.il. Nolle la hnrahy l'n that Id amlrr Igiml ha mii ilull by Ilia I'ounly Ciuirt of Cl kamai Couiiiy. Ui'n. ail inltiUlraiilx of Ida aalat of K. W. Ham metl, llnrraw.! All iwrnuiit bavlii clalma aialntl mil I ralal ara lirrrliy notlllxl ami . I ( r-lr.) Io i pretant the aania til Hi", pronerly vailllxl, aa by law rr-ulrrij, al Ilia nltl.t. ul . W, j Kaaiiiain, ur Ilia tank ul Dragun Cur. In j llrriuii J'l'y. OraKon, within alx iiiunllil friiin tha ilaia ul Ihla nolle . HA It A II A. IIAMMKrr. Ailiiillilatratrll of tin tilal uf K. n, llainiiietl, lliH-fawxl O. W. KAHrilAM. Attornry (ur Adnilnnlralrl I ilatril Ihla ruli ilar of Hapl. I it Dry I ii ir prcrtarfttloim aluiplr a op dry caUrrh l Uiy dry np th cretiotia, which ailhar lo th muihrau and daooro. jioa, cauaing a far mor aorioua trouble tliaa tli orihnary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalant, fume, auiokc and anuffa aud ua that which clranan. ootlie ami Lmla. lUy Craam Halm it sueli rouiady and will our catarrh or odd in th I"! saily and plaaaantly. A trial 1m will I mailad for 10 canU. All druKK'"'4 ode. iz. Kly brother, r,B Warran St., Ki. Th JWio eura wiUiout pain, d n4 irriute or caua uzlug. It pred lllf over an IrrilaUd and angry aurfac, roll" ing Innoailiatoly th painful Inflammation. With i:iy' Crt.an Halm you r arni4 againat Naaul Catarrh and liar Favor. . Coltoa Mr. W. K. Ilotiney returned lt Monday fiom Sberwoml, w here ah ha hiien atteliiluig the sick bed of her g"d mother. Mr. Slajman, of Liberal, w In our berg on buaiiiess on the Hist ult. A couple of families arrived in our vicinity lately frmn Kastern Oregon, and have moved into the Jackson house lor the pieaeut. MlsaJemiln ha bwn obliged lo atop going to school on account of poor health. Tim spelling school Isst Friday even ing wa well attended and Johnnie U( nrly now wear the laurel, be remain ing on the floor laat each lime. A II. Countryman buthured a fine hutf last Friday. William P.onni.y took hi little n. Archie, to the doctor last Tuesday. He had symptoms of blood poisoning, caused by a cold tore on his mouth. "'" face wa badly swollen, but is much bettor now. Kd liall and Jim Hunt, of Ceiitervllle, were visitor at the literary ou Ul" lowe'en. MiHM.s (ilnther, (Jrace and Walker were taking in the sight at CziIero last Sunday. No such thltm a "summer com jihiint" where Dr. Fowler' Kxtrart Wild Strawberry is kept bandy. lure' remedy for looenesa of the hovrali. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. It! Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature oj