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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1003 laiflu-tt a ft..-tfi-jCi-fi-A..Cx. Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will supply nil necessary stationery. The new from your neighborhood should appear In thic column everv week. Needy. Mis" Katie Spunkier, of Butteville, m home on visit to her parent Miss Alice Kilter, principal of the Mun dorli' school, was hotue on a visit last Sunday. Mrs Matilda Kuhnke, wife of Wil liam Kuhnke, of this place, died on the 4th inst. and was interred at the Rock cicek temetery on the 5tli. Mrs. Kuhnke whs bom in Uermanv in September, 1S.VJ. In 1844, she with her husband and family emigrated to America and settled in the state of Wisconsin, and in lSiW removed to Oregon and purchased farm near Needy, where they have lived ever since. Mrs Kuhnke was a hard worker and together with her hus band they hewed out of the heaviest timber laud a comfortable home. She Was a good neighbor and enjoyed the highest esteem and respect from all who know her. Mrs. Kulmke was when taken sick attending her daughter, Mrs, Trost, near Aurora, who was very sick, when she herself was taken suddenly ill and died at her daughter's home. Mrs. Kuhnke leaves to mourn her os. her liusbmd, William Kuhnke, Paul and Herman, two sons, Mrs. Louisa Trost, Minnie and Ma, three daughters, In-sides a host of friends and neighbors who sin cerely sympathize with them iu their bereavement. I Union Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Striker visited at John Burns' last Sunday. Frank Hilton was Burns last Similar. railing on John Once more our quiet neighborhood is infested wiili a book fiend. Last spring tbete came thiough tlie country two smooth-tongued young men, who sto(i ped at every unsuspecting farmer's house and represented themselves as gatherers of historical larts and bio graphical sketches, and alter asking the peopie a hundred and one questions and saving they would probably have a book P'lmc-d, they would pull a litt e book from their pocket, which with a red lead pencil they would gentiy push toward I the victim and ak him to sinn his name at a certain place. But the farmer i bavir.g been roped in before, s.nd ttiat he did not want to subscribe for a book. "Oh. well," said the linnest young man, "we do not know that the book will le printed, but we only want you to indoise the work by giving us your approval in ca.-e we should gel enough historical facts to make a good history, but we are no! a-iKing you to take a book." And 80 the unsuspecting country peoole were roped once more by the nice and polite young man; and now thev will b the pruij i pjssessor uf another grand history of then state, containing a few paired of liit'.r; anil teVf ral paes ot engraving, which i hey can show to their lady friends along with the album, and then then thev can amuse themselves by reading their own biographical sketch, which ttiey already know by heart, as well as the historv i f their state, and it will not be nece-sary to refer to tne his tory very often to refresh their memory as to the facts, whicli they themselves have contributed ; hut it will be a real pleasure for us to pav the eighteen dol lars for t tie pleasure of being roped. Mike Bowman, a well known carpenter of these parts, has commenced to build a large and commodious bam for John Robins who lives on Milk Creek near J. Adkins saw-mill. Charles Pembroke has rented hi place to a man by the name of Covey, from Barlow. Charles Pembroke is intending to go to Fasterti Oregon lor the benetlt of bis health. Mrs. Webh and daughter, of Portland, was visiting last week at II. S. C. Phelps. Sam Wilkeison who live between Milk Creek and Molalla, say he raised 400 bushel of potatoes otfof an acre and a half of ground. Si urges brotners1 saw-mill men have hills on hand amounting lo SW1 wortli of lumber. J. D. Wilkerson ha been on the tick list lor the past week. J. I. 1 homas has been doing some carpenter woik (or James Adkina. T. J. G times hai rented Win. Parkers place. Charles Pipka has been raising the foundation of M Kicbter'a house. large hank sc- which it M'em did not exist. A Hc-lrsstlilr IMscovery. 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 organ are allowed to rest and he.tl. Kodol lvstepsia Cure digests w hat vou eat and enables the stomach and digestive orvana lo trans form all food into ru b, red blood. Sold by (jco. A. Harding. FKO.ttjtOrTII AI'ltK'.t, ew Way or l ining Chamber Iain's Cough Itemedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Dur Natal, South .Africa, says: ' As a proot that Chamberlain's Cough Rem erly is a cure suitable for old aud young, I pen you the following: A neighbor of mini. I,t,d a i-lilld iimr invr tun mmifliM old. It bad a very bad cough and the j hol 'or his recovery 4 buiuberiulu'a Cough Kruirtlr 1 lleawnt to Take, The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used iu the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the riHits used id its pieparaiii n give a tl ivor similar to unipie syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. . I.. Koderick . of Poolesvilie, Md . , in speaking if this remedy, says: "1 have used Chamber Iain's Cough" Kemcdv with my children (or several years and can truttifullv sav it ie the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it lias no injurious aftereffect." For sale by G. A. Harding. Garfield. Weather cool and showers occasion ally; yet such nice autumn weather. Mrs. Sadie Anders has been to see her husband, who is still in the St. Vincent bor-pit.il. li s legs are sloulv improving As niie was broken twice, it will be some time yet t efore he is able to be brought borne. J. new J. Davis has moved in ' o his residence. tine John Patterson, of Portland, is visiting his daughter and family, Mrs. Anna Krighaum. F. Suutfin and wife, of South Portland, is visit. ng his brother, W. P. Snutlin and wife. Blane Hutrnnn, of Portland, is visit ing S. Huffman. (juite a number of bogs has been blaugiiterel in (iartield the present week and shipped to Portland. Several hun dred dollars worth of hogs has been bought in here this Fall. F. (Jill commenced a short term of school in South Garlirld. We wish him sue -ee. Mrs. Win. Wilcox's aged father, John Scott of Kl wood, is quite ill with little Lower Lagan. Last week Was wet, wetter, wettest. Mis IvaOlmstcad was out home Sat urday visiting and attended (.range. Miss Helen Sprague is visiting In the metropolis this week. W. Kin-hem i on the jury this week. Mrs. Chat. Trace, of lgun, baa a new daughter. F. Mosera family circle is enlarged by one moie. It seems Roosevelt's advice ia being quite generally heeded around Logan, Some old hobo calling himself Clarke, bilked some ol the Stone people- out o( a board ti' II. by tales of a count, etc M. II. Kiehhnff baa bought back part of the home faun ami Is improving the same. Mr. and Mrs. H. K Cross, of Glad sione. attended Harding Grange Satur day, Nov. 7. The gmnge is iill adding new name to the roll. One new apple am Saturday The attention o( ineinli. r of this grange I called to remember that there will bit a special meeting of the order on Satur day, Nov. 21. Sportsmen do not appreciate (hi weather, a it is not romlucive to their pleasure but presume the pheasants feel thankful. Word comes to n from Boring of the repitition oi the oequel to the old, old story j a gun in the bands of a boy. It seems be shot ai a rat in the burn, but bit a box of gisnl powder, which ex ploded demolishing everything and kill ing the bo v. The O C. Creamery will us in lie. d an other butter linker, as the pre-enl linn is to he nine mpk iupe tor lor the con densed mi k pliin' at I'oie-t (uove. Mr. Schaler has pn,ven himself a competent bllder maker, Ntli l iblig sitli tl to hll-l-ner-s and bus kepi ever y ihii g Heat m d cleat', mncn lo the -Mt -hu iion of the patrons. It la nut altogether the increase III sa ia r v I n s' inoin i n in 10 i,mi i ner e, i Hot really a "Ulster o'ni.iliev , but mat-jw riinnni fj O D. Kohhins wis a dlegute from i C) H.irdii-g irrfiig-' to speri.il meeting of ! f the order in Portland w-ik. In talk 1 ovei plans lor ii gr . l k e X 'i t ' ! ' li v t'e i grni ges ..( Hre on ni ti,,. . el is .m l ( 'lark ' exposition in r.s'.i. I g The'ewi'l be nil Hi' trini ir i-ket s.K ' a' II i" din.? 1 1 Hiii: N"V i'.'i Alter tie "..i-il II folks ill ' i. 'he Ii hi 1 ,1,1...' tlie saee' -in of - i ,n-s" Other s givid f-o l.n.'ill. (' iring a daintv ba-ket en' and ba1! oil young c loe to or Home ne and 4(ul-k A rrr. I ben, J. A. (iillleilge ol y.-llielli, A ,i. was two e iri tlie lnHu i.il Ir oii a Ni-vere case of pile' Ciiil-i g .li loioor". V f ' - r doe- ors and ail re'ue.lie. Ui.d. Hurkleli's A-riica S.ilve ii'inklv nrre-ied nil I tier inllainin i-ion in I . or, d nun. It eon- qoers ncties and kills p.iln '2 n- at Char in in A ( o I b nggi s CCCOC000CCS0C000CC0OCC0OC0COC005 o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o D a o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o Getting Your Prescription Filled By Us Moans carrying out your Doctor's wishes to tho very lottor. Wo uo nono lut tho host ami fresh ost ilnijrs. Wo give it our sjH'cial attontson. No hoys holiind our prescription counter. Our work is tho host that science, experience ami money can produce. Prices popular, hut not cheap as low as it is safe to go. This is the Time and Place lo Buy Your Rubber Goods (ixily'iir Crow n lUilli Foster's t'tirvliiii'llii liill (ioti'lyeiir Ji'itrst-y Fountain, 'J t (iiHxlye.ir Jeiirsoy Fountain, II tt (.iooilycnr .loiirsey Fountnin, 4 t Countis.s !aiil Flow Coinliinati'Mi. :i ijt (jbifi-n Fount Syringy, 2 jt Foster's Pino (iuni. !! tt Norwnoil l-oinliiiiiitioii ( iini'lvear l.itilies Syringe ...... W'liitttni; Sjiruy, regtilar jrict l.'l. our irtci) 1 (HI i.to s"o 11(H) I'JIH) lioo U.7.'. 41k Shaving Outfits At Special Prices (luuriiiitct'il Unborn from.. $l.o() to $:i,(X) NruslioH Hks to ftflo Htrtm 2ro to 11.25 Mg . I'V'to .Mkt Slmviiiu Suun Culnti'ii, Kirkn, W i 1 1 iu iiim, iViim unit tlie brst bmmU t A ami K)0, Try shaving yourself a couplo of months ami pay for an outfit. We Are Still Selling "Doodles" of Toilet Soaps If you are not luiyingyour soap here you should ho to got close prices on standard hrands. Whitu Out Meal. Wit. h Htwrl.... Snnwla-rry Klionv Tar I'rars S Tiitrtl , HOWELL St JONES o o o o o o o o f f j? f jfS rti f d 4rH twwJwVUWUyuuUvUU w www WW H Ilo Cnko ri ('Hk M -lo Cake (' no Coke III! I.fu. ',.L- Cutii'tirii (, 'JOi; Calif, 1711 uu 1!0,. Cuki' CoIhiiIu'k Ciissinifro liixjUft, I'm- uinj I'a.-kerH Tar . . M, 'J(X Cake Tniticitireiit lilycorino t.t; ,' Cake A I t t n nl lirutnlrt i-oinjuiratively cIm-uji. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMIirk UOWIILL LINN K. JONI-S 0 parnn's .ii'l not Know what to ifive it. 1 SD'P-ted that if tln-y would get a bottle of Chamberlain's CoUkfh Remedy and ptit some npon the diiinmy tet the baby was si;, kinu it would no doubt eore the child. I bis they did and brought about a (j'li' k reliel and cured the i.abv, 1 Inn remedy is for sale by G. A. Harding Subscribe for the Enterpriee. Dorer. It begins to look as if winter was bete. We can see some snow on the moun tains. School commenced on Monday, the OIL, Miss Wood, from Oregon City, is to be our teacher. Mr?. Woodle in moving up to ber claim ou Pieaeant Ridge. Mrs. Soloman went to Oregon City to visit her sinter and friends last Wednes day. Mr. Rusk baa out nearly every thing, so has left for good. There in another family moving in from Alhina. A. J. Kitzmiller hag several places to sell. George Kitzmiller and Clarence Sher man took a trip to the power plant lant Sunday. Mary Kitzmiller has again returned to Portland, after spending a few days at honi' . Sour Stomach Horn to the wife of Mr. Cietch O..I. .'id, VW, a daughter; to Mr. and Mm. H. Epperson, Nov. 1, IMS. a tine daughter. Mrs. Flora Halfe'ead, of Alaska, gave her mother, Mrs Man-hall a plear-ant surprise by walking in on her unan nounced one day last week. Mr. Ilali stead" many friends were glad to see her among them again. Mrs Perl Stevens returned to her home in Portland lat Sunday. She bad spent forcnight visiting relatives and friends of ber childhood days. Molalla. The miserable weather still continues. Molalla i having some new sidewalks put down, but none too soon. Yet they are going in to the mines htiould tli ink it would ne bumlred per cent watered stock now and Ireezing with more things dazzling the eyes than the glitter of gold. T. M. Crons and 11. E. Jtidd reported back to court this week being excused from last weeks pleasant sojourn at the county seat. J. M. Hamilton drove out from Oregon City Monday with Mrs. Dr. Parents piano. Several people of Molalla are on the sick list on account of the changeable weather. J. W. Dart, of Bell wood, is at his brother Harvey's breaking bunch grass horses, it is a pretty span of dappled grays tbia time. There will be two meetings a month of Molalla Grange No. 310 this winter, the extra meeting will be on the 3rd Wed- nenday evening of the monib beginning with the irtl Wednesday ol Xnovember. reso lution was passed endorsing the action of the delegation in Portland on the 4th of the month. Grange Ho. 319 is still taking in new members and a rustling committee has been set to work for an entertainment of some kind in the near future. Ytgr irfK bi-el, h i V II,! We hav went ner id la' e. Tne i. i-.i - I lat S tiinM n-gtit, ne me r I inv W-indie hi I HihK-ll nil ll.e-r lu ll. rue very rmny I I i MUM I h. V M III In tt etlng III t a'-i nri'vint lu ,d II. K heel Nt'- J. W I) in.-1 I lltl-llfl i i iinrk- in VM fci-Vt-M l-t H'-e. Wed-e A. .1 to t .k- Tl.e ;r bull' V-. We.ch.-r i i it .i i". i I .t P. t'i- bend nf nd I) 'lu'la-Ii..- . i n -1 -- n H Ii. blii.illllg a netv tr.i ' " r ' , i e i :rd ir. in Hi e ' .1 v I , t' liii if ii vi-irie I . ,r r-i-ir t t-ii in I. lUrlow. Tin-re in to lie a "xial dance at Harluw I Saturday, Nov. 14. Good lininii' ami g'Knl urdiir In the programme f ir tlie eveiiliig. All are invited to attend. The heavy w ind Tuesday did cnnnider. l.l.. .1.... .... I.L.ji.... II... B"ir wniunhr i't t.inniii iiiili'n nil IU lilfr ..!........ I...I. I t. . I... . I. ......... . . -I.... vin- 1 1 k 1 1 1 nun i i-ii-iii,iim win"., mini tint; ' IT the lik'lilK and the ineans of talk ing lor all the next day. Mrs O. II. (joint returned home, last k Iruiii an ex ended vimt with her ho in Kantern Oregon. Her many triendn in this vicinity weliume her re turn, S Evans Iihh i inninenced the erectinn of a new hou-e on Irvin mrei-t. When done it ill be one of the finest renideiiceii in I'.arlnw. Tlie grange w iii Imlil its next irgular meeting Saturday, Nov. II. All mem-her-are reiiii!-ted to be present with good full lunch haxketM HAVE YOU CHILDREN?! A lteiiiiirUalil 4'n, One i.f the iiin.l reiirurkabln caBe of n i-nld, di-i'iHeiHed on the lungs, causing pneumonia, id that of Mrs. li rlrnde Iv feinier, M.irimi, Ind who was ei.toelv cured by the urn- of One Minute Cough Cure. MiesHys: "The roughing and straining so Weakened me that 1 ran dnwii in weight from 148 to 9J pounds. I tried a milliner of remedies to no avail until I used Ui1(5 Minute Cough Cure. Knur bottles of tbU wonderful remedy Ttl 7VVktt w turH'1 ""' entirely of the cough, streug'h- rVl Ul irllUUVll I '"" ""igs ami restored inn to my ! Mullnu. Wit again find that winter la hero. laruirm hav at last got their potatoes dug. lUymt llowar', who has gnnn away j lu i ul wood tins winter, Was visiting Ins parenis umiay. Kred Woidsidn bad the iinsfortiinn lo run a nail in lui foot a lew days ago. P. Sager has moved nil to the I Iriti'a place, nnar l.ilieral, W tin h be baa rented. I Oscar Striker is woi king lor Win. Ad l kins of this pluce. Mrs Caseday is MsituiK at the Wab j lace house at present. Thomas llolhng.wmth and IlenjituiB I Mi-s Stone and Miss Chr i-lensen, both ' SlM,"h- "' ,"''",t Portland, ware III flarka. I of I'liiou All, is. were y.sHois here Suil- ! !"" ""' '""' ! "W cuV, ; lor piwsniitt purrliasit. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. cluirch I fc'avo snlistantlal relief t'J parlien in neeJ III Ibis lilarii a Jam.,. If,w,l iliilllltlHl Eiicka.iii iuni lamiiy wero visitors wood, Wash .nuli and others uv wmk, the ladies supplied the il inner, llarkaauu. Mra Maria I. Pretlyman baa bntubl the Mills' place and with hrr n Wie ham will taks Up her reaidenrr tlirrs. Mr. ami Mr Mills bavo uiuvil Into the, Sherritl himsii, whicli they will or enpy for the present. (ieorgn llargrravel ha lifeti Imiy lot nine, week making repair in Ills butias ill )regoil Cny n it putllinl it la pr linn condition lo relit. A.O llayward. Mr. M. (MlaywanJ and Mi llayward went down lo I'orV land Sunday livening. Mr. Ilavwanl if helping lo build a house, for hi brother In-law, Andrew Helm. Ethel Carliile, who has been ill our liililHl some tune, hits returned home. A at tlie Malluit huu-e Sunday Buy Tbcm . r wrvm wmwi I i i rv n araa laataaaH iini nrat riw Hia fsnerai aeouiry, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol eves Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents tho natural Juices of digestion as they xit In a healthy stomach, combined wlti tte greatest known tonic and reconstractlv properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doe net nly cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this ' tamoo remedy cures all stomach troubles Cured of IMlesi After 49 Vearsj. tj cleansing, purifying, sweetening and 1 Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, 0., had the lengthening the mucous membranes Bnlnf tHH for 40 years. Ijctors and dollars Be stomach. could do him no lasting good. De Witt's Iwffi MiS't1 rjalve cured him perrna- Knox eani ma tai mt r on udsc atiti nently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, "' btuises, spr.-.ins, lacerations, eczema, Kodol Digest What You Ut tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin sjttlaunlr. Ji.oo Six holdlnf 2 Umasthatrtsl diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on aba. which sells for SO cmU 1 the package all others are cheap, PtoparMl by E. O. D.WITT OO.. OHI0A0O worthless counterfeits. Sold by Geo. A. Sold by U. A. HARDING, Druggist Harding. The cud parly at the lUrdesly l.ousu I . '' l'"'l'"ri"' home il Mrs. ui'lay uighl was greatly enjoyed by 1 1 '" , ' 1 " """''V women willlisves J ' ' 'I 11 Hill mtl.Slltl i.f til.. I ll.ia. ui.,tr Bear In Mind In buying School Shoes for either Boyt or Girls never to buy a cheap, shoddy shoe that rips and tears after a tew days wear, but remember normal Weight, Sold by Geo. A. health and Harding. Sliul.el. strength. Henry Guilder made a trip to Colton Sunday. Miss Ella Hornschucti called on friends at Timbergrove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. liluhm spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. K. Fisher. Miss Elmiia Ginther is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Ginther. K W. Hornschucti has gone to East ern Oregon to visit his brother. Mr. Schmidt is busy hauling his pota toes lu town. Rev. Lucas, of Portland, preached an Interesting sermon in the Evangelical Church Sunday. It Pays- to buy "Blue Ribbons" becautt they're made from best material end workmanship and org Built for Service. ADAMS BROS. OREGON' CITY'S BIG CASH STOKE Willamette. P. H. Rogers made a business trip to Castle Rock Thursday. T. J. Gary did business in Portland Friday. . Bert Shipley is home from Oswego. Jake Ream and family are moving in the house owned by John Mink. Mrs. Clara O'Brien and Miss Ruth Shipley visited in Oswego Sunday. Mrs. John Hickman and Miss Mintie Hickman were shopping in Portland Saturday. Grandpa Hunt hurt his head quite badly by falling on the slippery walk. Mrs. Al Ruckles is quite 111 again. Harry Berdine is working for Mr Gary. Sun all Agnes Wallace lias relumed from her visit at Mill Cdy. It seems like the China pheasant must have wi ni auuth, Urn limners returning without a single bud. C Nash and family wero visiting Mrs. Mutt last week. We must uiiilerntaml that an eighteen dollar eiicvclotiedia baa nilileiilv ,lr.., ped in our Ml lo burg. We are glad to be so industrious. Come aiiin, skin ners. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davis celebrated their silver wedding last Friday evening among the happy wishes of many friends. The evening was passed in games and singing, a delicious supper being served at 12 o'clock. Tlie following presents were received : Three sets of silver tea spoons, two flowered vases, four napkin ring", a butter knife, also a sugar shell, two plates, a silver waiter, a water set and one dish. Those present were the following: A. Erickson and family. Mr. (J. 1'. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Perry o Can by, Mr. ami Mr White, of Liber al, C. Marical, Miss Ethel Carlisle, Mr. "" "" -"iHs Delia White, of Cams, i. Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Doc. White, Mr. and Mrs. Hardestyand lamily, Agnes Wallace, Jot Mallutl, John Launn, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Maliattand daughter, Tillie, Mr and Mrs. J. Mallatt, Fred Woodside and Clarence Mallatt. All departed to their homes at a late hour, hoping to help Mr. and Mrs. Davis ccelobrate their golden wedding. gooo supply ol luel this w inter. The ladies of a line supper In Friday evening. the Krbecca lo'U'e gv Odd Fellow' hall lt (More Correspondence 011 iagn 7.1 A iinml .lame. Cheapest lots in Oregon City for sale. Inquire at the Enterprise office. Oct. 2tf From personal experience I testify that De Witt's Little Early Riser, 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, Roerne, Tex. Thou sand of people are using these tiny little pills in preference to all ml,,.,. 1.. they are so pleasant and effectual. Thev cure biliousness, torpid liver, jaundice, sick headache, constipation, etc. Thev do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold by Geo. A. Harding ooars u ins uno Ton Han tora llfl Kind You Han kmn BcgeM GlISS who it is r The moth er knows the touch of the soft hsti'ls too wrll to need toguM,!"! for the moment she enters into the playful spirit of the child and for gets her toil and wearine. Then s sudden movement sends s thrill of pn" through her and she reali.es that though lore may lighten labor it cannot lighten pain. Thouasnds of women who hive suf fered from backache, headache, end other consequence of womanly disesi have been made well women by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drama, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female waak ness. I cannot ht enough In praise of Ir Pierre's Favorite Prrx ripliuii aa II fin ilime mr ' "'"'' Rk1 " wrttra NfVa. Ilrnrv Harn-ll, of Tnrl" C, lln i wo.,.,llr mt I niirlil harliy walk when I !-,(, n iiki rir tin- Favnnf If: lortrili.in ' I h,l 11I1 run- Iri.nWf "'' '"""' Bother rat nor slrrp onlms 1 l.ik in .rl' "'" Trir fi,nr ,lilf, ,,..l .l.-l,.r. .l Ihrvs'.l I"' to do nir any khimI. an our of mv fri'-ii'l ri-C'i"1 irailril y,,r ' Hsvuritc prrsrripti'in ' I'""!''1 nh ml II anil llXlk Ml . III,., lu.tll. aiwl Mill llllS S' kaarty. Cmn ilo almost any kind of wink. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the mot desirable laxative for delicat women.