Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 20, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1903
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correspondence
Correspondents ar requested to re
nn their work. We will supply all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear in
these coluuius every week.
8pnncwatr-
Flenty of rain and some snow ; mer
cnry S4.
J. A Shibiey is attending court at
Oregon Oily.
William Bard ml wife will go to Cali
fornia in a day or two for the letter's
beaith.
4! Ora Levelling s health is im
proving since itie ent to Colorado
The cabinet maker has moved in the
kitchen of Lewellen's hall and uses the
blacksmith sl op for his purpose.
J. A. t?hibley baa in lis garden the
second crop of Lanton blackberries well
dvi.ed. Some of them measured
ntatly two iuchea around.
The Springwateritee re still building.
Mr. M otter has finished buiMitg Wm.
Kard's barn j Branch Tucker has moved
in his new bouse.
Ruben Tucker is down from east of
the mountain helping the Springwater
ites with their carpenter work.
Messrs. George Lewellen and Albert
Smith are keeping op a good stork of
goo Is.
Our school is getting along nicely with
Miss Ostlund as teacher.
The carpenters have commenced to
build the Springwater Presbyterian
church.
Several applicants to join the Spring
water grange.
The Presbyterian church will com
mence a series of meetings in the near
future.
What the matter with tlie grand en
tertxiument that was to he given in tlie
grange hull?
Chmles Bard has bis new house about
completed.
Harlow.
Miss M. 8. Barlow is home again after
spending a couple of weeks visiting
friends at Portland.
Miss llattie Inine returned horns Mon
day from a week's visit with relatives
and friends at Orchard.
If yon bars any potatoes for sale, take
them to D. 0. Kreeuian, of Harlow, and
receive, the highest tuaiket price for
them.
Miss Grace Kvane returned home
Sunday, after spending a couple of weeks
visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Childs and family.
The new hotel will soon be finished
and Mr. and Mrs. I'lum are ready to
take possession as soon as everything is
completed. This is goiug to be one, of
the finest hotels in the state, and travel-1
tng men should mske it a point to iiiaksj
H their stopping place when coming near
Barlow.
The dance baturdav night was very
good, considering the bad weather. The
eveuing was a very stormy one, and
consequently a good many were unable
to come that would have done so it the
evening had been a pleasant one. Every
one present seemed to enj'y themselves
very much and wish that Harlow might
give another deuce lu the near future
Death has again visited out neighbor
hood, this time taking from us Mr. Sam
uel Marks. Mr. Marks was past 70 years
of age and had been a gieat sufferer
from stomach trouble for several months,
Everything was done that living hands
could do to relieve his sutlerirg, but all
to no purpote. .Mr. Marks passed away
Saturday morning after a night of tern
ble suffering. The funeral look place at
the house Suudav. The remains were
interred in the family burving ground
and a Lirge crowd of neighbors and
friends met to pay their last respects to
tins dear departed friend. Mr. Marks
was a member of the Barlow Grange, and
the brothers and sisters of that order, as
do also all the neighbors and friends in
this locality extend their deepest sym
pathy to the bereaved relatives and
friends in their sad bereavement.
Chamberlain's) Cough Remedy I
lMeasaut to Take,
The finest quality of grannlated'losf
suar is used in the manufacture of
Chamberlain's Couch Remedy, and the
root used in its preparation give a fl ivor
similar to maple syrup, making it quite
pleasant to tske. Mr. W. L. Roderick,
of Poolesville, Md., in sneaking of this
remedy, says: ' I have n-rd C'hauiher
lain's ("ough Reinedv with my children
for sever! years and can trtithfulh sav
it is th best preparation of the kind I
know of. The children like to take it
and it has no injurious aftereffect." For
Bale by (i. A. Harding,
Canby.
A Snell, of Portland, visited his fruit
farm in this vicinity Sunday last.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. Bair nave been stay
ing with friends in Woodburn.
Mrs. F. Zollner returned here from
Dufur last Saturday, where she epeot the
Tast three weeks
George Ranch, Jr., has opened a
blacksmith shop on D. street.
Mrs. Millard Lee and daughter, of
Portland, are at Wm. Knight's on a visit.
0. R. Mark's new store building is al
m""' '-ompleted.
Prof. Coleman will open a school of
writing sometime this week, at the Canby
School houee.
Several of our people attended the fu
neral of the late S. Marks, of Marks
Praiiie, on Sunday.
The presiding elder preached tbp ser
mon sundayeveningat the M. fc. church
Luui'oer and rock are being placed on
the ground at lit and C, where George
Knilit intends to erect a large store.
R. E. Irwin received the sad news
Monday morning that his eldest brother.
J. W. Irwin, of Sioux City, Iowa, had
died at his home at that place a few
days ago. This being the oldest brother
be had, on the death of the father as
sumed charxe of everything, conse
quently the younger children had learn
ed to lok up lo him more as a father
than a brother, lie was a noble man,
and his nuhle, happy, pie isant disposi
tion won him friends wherever he went,
fie leaves a wife and three children, a
mother and two brothers to mourn his
departure. We, the people of Harlow,
exiend our deepest sympathy to Mr. and
Mr. I'Win and familv; also to the be
reaved wife ami children and other rela
tives iu this their sid bereavement.
The Barlow Grange held i's regular
meeting Saturday, N iv. 14 The meet
ing Was exiled to order at the usual
hour and after disponing of several little
matters of business the master declared
a recess, and ttie ladies fixed tip a very
dainty lunch, consisting of all the good
thing!) imaginable to which all did
ample justice. After spending a couple
of honrB in singing anil amusement of
various kinds, the niee'ing wa again
called to order and a very interesting
programme of vocal and instrumental
music, readings and recitations was
rendered and well applauded. The
meeting then adjourned till the second
Saturday in December at the usual hour.
Frank Jesse came up from Portend
Sunday to spend the day with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Jesse and
other members of the family.
Molina,
The windstorm stayed many tress In
this vicinity.
John I.amtn who has been working for
Adkins Bros, left for California this week
accompanied by bis brother Frank.
Ousts Bowman la sgsin able to attend
school, )
The party at A. Krickaoii'a wi a do- i
elded success. j
Maggie IVI.any and her brother Hob j
Youts are visiting their sister, Ida Boyn- .
ton al present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace sent a few
days in Oregon City this week.
F. A. Woodside is building a new
board fence.
A. Dongan had the misfortune to have
a mare and colt die.
E. Boynton, of Woodburn, Is visiting
his son Charley this we k.
Agnes Wallace was visiting friends In
Canby this week.
Mrs. F. Erickson called on Mrs.
Daniels a few days ago.
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A It rut a ratable Ce.
One of the most remarkable esses of a
cold, deep-seated on the limits, causing
imeumonia, it that of Mn, U rlrude K.
enner, Marion, Ind who was entirely
cured by Ihe nae of One Minute Cough
Cure. She says: "The coughing and
straining so weakened me that I ran
down in weight from US lo K pounds.
I tried a nnmrter of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough Cure.
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cored me entirely of the con,'!), strength
ened my lungs and restore! me to mv
normal' weight, health and strength."
Sold by Geo, A. Harding.
Cars.
Kate and Sarah Jones, of Portland,
spent Sundav with their parents.
Will King, of Portland, was a Carus
visitor Smidav.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Beaver Creek.
Tiost and rain Is the order of the day
and the farmers are unable to sow their
grain.
A. McCord and Miss Nellie Stevens,
who were married in Oregon City last
week, received a lively charivari from
many friends last Monday night and
were well treated.
Lewis called on friends
Mies 0. R.
here this week.
Mrs. Roberts Las moved on to the J.
S. Jones' ranch and Reed and Griffith
will go to Chinook.
The Shannon Bros, will soon start op
their sawmill.
O.Hughes has lost fivd swine about
two rnonihsold. Any information lead
ing to their recovery will be liberally re
warded by Mr. Hughes.
Esties and Bluhm, of Ely, are busy
logging for HbanDon Bros.
Sour
Stomach
Klihirado.
Willie Bany has gone to Sublimity,
Oregon.
Jim Fisk has gone to Redland to work
for Dodge & Graves.
Richard Schoenborn bad the misfor
tune to lose eight turkeys one night last
week. Some one stole them.
George and John Helvey have return
ed from Wasco, Oregon.
Billy Moore, of Clarkes, our old friend
and neighhor, stayed over night with
Will Joties Monday night.
Will King, of Portland, stayed with
A. E.Jones Sunday night.
Minnie Fanton spent Sunday at home.
Al Fairclough was in our burg Mon
day evening.
Julias Moshburger and wife went to
Oregon Citv Monday.
C. Smith was doing business in Oregon
City Saturday.
A t lentlfic Ilscovery,
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 Core
supplies the natural juices of digestion
and does the work ot ttie stomach, re
laxing the nervous tensiun, while the in
flamed muscles of that organ are allowed
to rest and beal. Kodol DvspepsiaCure
digests what yon eat and enables the
stomach and digestive orvans to trans
form all food into rich, red blood. Sold
by Geo. A. Harding.
Iva Irish was the guest of Clara Hay-
hurst one d.v last week.
Mrs. Howerd and daughter spent Mon
day with Mis. Faust and daughter.
Chaa Mav, of Malheur City, was vis
iting relatives III Cams lat Week.
Herman liacher bought a new team,
wagon and harness, Monday.
Kmerson Sou's gave a party to s num
ber nf hi friends Friday veiling, A
large croad was p'e-eut an I all report a
very etjnyiihle time.
yiutle Ion uk .1 git In
"One of Pr. King" New Life Pill
ea h night lor fo week Im put ine in
my 'teens' aifam" antes I II. Turner
of IVtiiiseytown, Pa. They're the best
in the world for Liver, Stomach anil
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe.
Only 25c at Cluirm.ui ,t Co 'n Drug Store.
Getting
Your Prescription
Filled By Us
Mt'iuis carrying out your Doctor's
wishes to the very letter.
We use none, but tlio best ami fresh
est drugs.
We give it our special attentson.
No loys behind our prtwription
counter.
Our work is the best that Hciencc,
experience ami money can prtnluco.
Prices popular, but not cheap as
low as it is safe to go.
This is the Time and Place
lo Buy Your
Rubber Goods
(iooilyeiir Crown liulli M
Foster's I'linliiiellii Hull ('&
Cooilvcar Jeiirsi v Fountain, - tt ("'
Goodyear Journey Fountain, .'1 jt (i
liootlyeur Jeiirscy Fountain, 4 tit Oti
Couiitiss Ikitpi'l Flow Combination.
:i H M
(iiei n Fount Syrino. - 't hi
Foster's I'tiie (itiiii. o it ("
Norwooil Combination he
(oodyeiir Ladies Syrinn" (''
U'liirlini; Sjriiy , regular priee l.'tO,
our price ...
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7'c
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Shaving Outfits
At Special Prices
(iuitraiili'0'1 Itajori from.. ll..r0 to f.'l.(K)
Uruslies 10c to Uh
Strttpii Jro to 11.25
Mugs ITio to AOcj
Sliavinu Sonjm ColKitti's, Kirks, Williams,
IYtira and tlio best brands At A and 0o.
Try shaving yourself a couplo
of montliM ami pay for an outfit.
We Are Still Selling
" Doodles" of
Orlsln vf -'.
"Why hhoiild it
from her In; h nd
widow?" ash ! n
anthitnry. "Tl.e (
the luttcr mivi'iv
do with the lii-rl
In- callMl a Vrass
orii : nmn of the
ri'i --r:iss' vclilfiw."
d. "h is tintlilnc to
I.:- o;i our lawns
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Toilet Soaps
If you are not buying your soup here
you should bo to get close prices
on standard brands.
White Oat Mial he .'5c I'aku
Wil. h Hazel (ft rc Cake
SnowlaTry (C !(' Cake
Klxmy Tar Tic Cake
1'i'iirs S.enti'd h'i l.V Cuke
Culictira Ot I'lkr Cake
4711 (t K? Cake
Colgate's Cassiiiicro Ilixiuct, I V and 'J.'m!
Packers' Tar Ot 'JOo Cake
Transian iit (ilytorine o. .'lo Cake
Al utandurd brandy cuiiijinrntivi'ly chi aji,
HOWELL
RELIABLE
chamiu:k5 honvhi.l
St JONES
DRUCGISTS
i.inn n. jom:s
i scpiimteO pn,ye of the
t urtUh'l last
p-ctiil Miss
'Crass' Is a i:;l;;)i;:;;u. haii. 'tinned h
custom, of 'trace.' lii tl.c past, whcii
divorces were raie. a ui.im.ii scparatiil
legally from her huslmiul was calhl n
rlducu de iifntlii' I y the Uoiniui
church, und the I'ri'iuli culled her s
Veuve de w.n ' Tin- mennlti of Ixitl
terms Is the same 'wlilow dy irrnep'
We took the 'veuve' from the French
ami translated It properly Into 'widow.'
but the 'i.-iace' we linorporated Into
our laiiKiiai'. iidssjjelilin; It In the
process. You would he tiihiilcnlly cor
rect In writing Vrace' Instead of
'grass' widow, hut It Is prohahle thnt
no one would understand wliut yon
meaiif'-riilladi'tliU H.-cord.
I HAVE YOU Qi i LDRENrl
Buy Tbcm
TsiHITK TO Miss Wiima Til"
I. Mill hI Misi Kiher VVilliams. an em-'
stntH inane a. v 1 1 1 1 1 1 . In
Week wss entirely nuei
W illinms S-l ear of
n.'e, anil lias ihhiii empi -iye i ai ins a-y-tn
m lor twelve years. Ahuiit three years
.ilfi) her health as serjniisly Impiiired, '
hut nf'er all eltetlded lest she resinned '
her old pnsriim ihe ll at of the Vear.
hast week she sold a farm in CUrkauia '
comity and, appureiitlv in the lml d 1
health, went to 1'ortUnd In eecnl,i tlie
papeis. Here she us str'.i ken Willi
Hpuplexy anil died. The death of Miss
Williams cslls to mind Hi uritiinelv
deslli of several voiiiik W'iiii"n alter
three or four years' exieoieiice si the 1
asylum. We have all ciiiuiiienileil hero- i
ism, arnl applsiided itreai scrilies, tint
what shall we Say of these yniina women I
who have i(iven their vmy lives In llieser- ,
Vice of carina- for the iinfnrliliiale hilinni j
lieinu-", who lisve lol their lllili.l-.? We j
respectfully mihmit Hint the ureat ina ,
of the people do not reilliZ thelruls,
the daubers, the s.icnlli e, of I heir inosi (
worlhv servants, arid esecullv of the
ladies, at Ihe insane a-ylnin Kmployes
of Ihe state, their every actum Is ;
oriin to public gosHip, and Woe iinm the 1
one who inakea a iinxsiep. Kmployea j
of the slate, they are expected In aura i
for mere pi: lance, In i-aiis some one else !
will do so yet n return many are
tfiviux the heat years of their voUhk lives,
vea, even life itself. McMinnville Reporter.
Sherwood,
was visited
bherwood was visited witb a snow
storm on the evening of the Htb.
Hops are on the move here now.
Borne eight or ten sales are reported here
the past few days.
J. V. Hall has sold bis property here.
Mr. Hall intends moving to Portland,
where be expects to go into business.
Mrs. C. J. Calkins, who has been very
No sppstlto, loss of srennh, nemos
headache, constipation, bad breath.
wneral debUtr, sour risfnn, and catarrh of
Oe atomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol gick with typhoid fever, is improving
ma luuigmjeu. i uim new macovery repre , giow ly .
ants the natural Juices of digestion as thsy : ,, , . .
esiUt In a bealthy atomach, combined vttk fJe"rge W. Iman, of Stevenson, Wash
e greateal known tonic and reconstructive ,nt0D w visiting old friends here. Mr.
properties. Kodol pyspepsia Cure does not ' Itn8n '""niery WM sawmill wan here,
e!y cure Indigestion and dyspepsU, but thla , heing in business here with A. J. Bell,
famous remedy cure all atomach troubles j We "re K14 losee bimilingface again,
by cleansing .purifying, eweetenlng and Alfred Baker, formerly of Graeme, but
er.gtherJngthemuujmembraneeBnlni now 0f Ibanon, is visiting at H. II.
As stomach. i r-.
. J J UIBU D.
L. 8, McConnell has purchased the
Mr S. S. Ball, of Rtrmmai. W. Va.. arrar
I " tnotaad with sour atoisach tor twaBt? ran
sCkabr- and ws art dow astat ai av
Kodd WgesU What Yoo Eat
MtSMsslr. f J.00 Sti hokllnf25 tarn the Mat
aba. which Mil (or 60 oaota.
IWparasl bf I. a OsWITT a OO., OHIOAQO
8eld by 0. A.HABDI"(i, Drnggiat ,
Chas. Hall property.
OASTOniA.
Bean tha t The hii Yoa Han Alwavs Bort
8ignatars
ef
th I lul.lilna Tnaih,
Th" St it ) i. ! U.y Willi Ms ) open of
ten known i. i.iie of things as they an
thnti the artist who ifmns UiIiiks n
tiiey nre not. An llluitrator un p,
winning luiiri'ls hy hi line work in.iln
t;,lns thnt hhi most vulu.ilde critic Is his 1
Son. ii Imy i f tee.
lie k:ios llltle nlxitit drawliik'. sny
the iirtlut, hut he ti.it n iiuh k sense fr.r 1
ti-niHy mid n keen hnnclimtloii n ne
Not Ioiik ii a i I Inn to innki' n drnw In.
of a stris-i full of j-ople niiuiliig to a
fire. I lt,.ltere myself I hml ininte n
lifelike mill ln;i lli' ncclie und Niihiiilt
ted It to in jr IhiJ" wllh n fi-'llii of aulis
f.ic'loii.
tie s nn -il It for u liioinent, hmiiN
111 m:s "i(Kch, in nil on one slile. 1 lien
he snlil:
"I he pvople nre nil rlcht, lull whent'a
the dog?"
"The don?" I lri.tilred. "Whnt doi;?"
"Any dog." he snld In n tone of pl'y
for my dull! less. " f:y, father, (luii't
you know there's iihmya nt lenst one
do rtitinltig ii!n:iuli!e inul K t;liiK on
d'T overytixly'a f- i t ln u you'ie gu.iiu
to a fire? Iluven't yoll ever In-en lo a
fire, father, or hcimi a crowd K'dng to
one '!"
When I thought It over I knew he
was right, mid the lu went In. -Youth's
Companion.
A Jnl .uiiie.
I
A Iln.liies ICpllnph.
Amusing i pltnplis are not tpmeulf tn
find If one Is seeking them. Th Ch"
shire Itepiilillenn cites n most aliiiruhtr
Due which tuny Is- found on a iiiom,
lUelit In eiisteril Teii-sae:
Bear In Mind
In buying School Shoet for either
Boys or Girlt never to buy a
cheap, ghoddy thoe that rlpt and
teart after a few dayt wear, but
remember
It Pays
to buy "Blue Rlbbont" beeaau
they're made from best material
and workmanship and are
Built for Service.
From personal experience I testify
that DeWitt's Utile Karly lticr are
unequalled as a liver pill. They are
nirhtly named because they iiive strength
and energy and do their work ih ease.
W. T. Kaston, Itoerne, 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
At fiitt t . ii rou urijl taiuaLun V. i oluunau
an.ltrH,,u.l,ei..S,1l,lhv(;e'o A. Ilur lour ! P'Tpows of (he story
, . rt
Hacrr.1 lo tin miiiinry of Juhn Hinllh,
for tweiily ym;a senior jiiirtner of tin,
Arm of Hrnlth A Jnnea. now J. J. Jnnra A
Co.
Carlylc aad Ilia flam.
When the great writer C'arlylo was
engaged to Miss Welsh tho luttcr In
duced ber mother to consent that Car
lyle should live with both of them and
share the advantage of on established
house and Income. But C'arlylo an
swered Miss Welsh's proposal bysny
log that two households could not live
aa If they were one and that he would
never have any right enjoyment of his
wife's company till she was "all his
own," adding that the moment he was
master of a bouse the first use ho
would make of It would be to slum the
door against nauseous Intruders.
ADAMS BROS.
, OREGON CITY'S
BIG CASH STORE
CATARRH
THE
CLEANSING
AMD HEALING
CUBE ron
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Eaay and plaatant to
ass. Contain SO in
(uriooa Aral.
It la quickly ahsnrtsM.
Gia Kalief at one.
It 0na anil Cleanaea
the Kaaal Pawaea.
Allan InSammation.
Ititlt and PrntacU the Mambrao. ItMtoKt th
rVnsea of Tsuta and BmiilL Largs Bice, SO ccnta al
Druiupstjor "J mall; Trial bih, IQccuta ojr mall.
OLD HEAD
The nnnxn are nut really Hrnlth and
Jones, hut Uicy will anawur for the
'I met Jones
Uilur," snys the imrriilor, "and ho ksto
Die a frank expliuuilloii of the Inscrip
tion. "Hrnlth wns a Imehelor without rela
tlves," he snld, "hut ho knew a tre.
mendotis lot of country people, and If
any of them happened to aeo his grave
they mlRht think thnt the old house
bad closed up and gone out of b'tislnesa.
Bo I thotiKht It no more than right to
let them kuow that the firm was still
alive."
Oregon t'ltr Market Itrpurt.
(CorrrclwS Weekly.)
Wheat No. 1,72 tu'Mc per dualist.
Hour Valley. M '.'.1 mt bhl, Hard
a heal 14.7 ft. i'urlland, 1 10 pnristk;
Howard's Heat, 1I.U& Hr sack.
Oa's In sack I, per cental.
Hay Timothy, haled, I2 xr lo
liHs-e, fill sr Ion. ("lover III; (lt,
lulled hav, W ; cheat, 'l.
Millstnlla Jlran. K'l Is) prr toa.
shorta, I'JI 1X1 per ton ; chop, .1J 00 pr
ton, harley, rolled, l'J.1 IS) tier Ion.
I'olatoea !? lo 7IH- (M-r sai k.
I' Oregon, 3le er doten
Hotter t-reamery, ,'slc to lMe per roll.
I trefoil oniolia, INK- to IN) )lrr crt.
Pried apples. lie lo 7c "r V:
I'tlllMM, (dried) elite, per h; Ilal-
Ian, lare. ,V ,rr Ih. Inedllllll, 3C
Silver.
Cahhane, 40 lo WV per doien.
lireell pess, Uc per mhiiii.
Tolnslo, s. Ill) lo Il'ie per hos.
Apples, 40c to IMV.
( ranlierri'-s lHc lo I2! a ipiarl.
Uraes, l.'oncorils, 2oc basket j Uils
ware, ( sulill iwer, )c to Mc per doten.
llrcpM-il ctili kena, 10 lo l'J C P"
Livestock and dressed meals; hrf,
live, M (SI 'o .1..Vl s.r hilinlriil, ll'sts,
live A lo 6 l els; lions, dresMel, "c;
sheep, 'J lo f '.' 2.'i (H'r head ; dresseil, ra-'i
Veal, dress,., , o He ; lambs, llvs,
12 per head ; Imnbs. dressed. Be
Muhscrilw for the Knterprise
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y
No Doabt About It.
kind hearti il hidy saw a small boy
eated on one of the benches lu Fair
mount park the other day smoking a
cigar wnicn she arterward told a
friend seenxd almost aa blir aa htm-
elf. The lndy U an enthusiastic auU-
louacco worker and never loses an op
portunity to Impress, especially upon
youthful minds, the evils of using to
bacco In nny form.
Beatlnc herself by the side of tlie lnd,
he said kindly, "Oh, my bey, wouldn't
your fattier be dreadfully palacd If be
aw you smoking that clifarT"
"Hather think he would," responded
ttit twentieth century ymmg man
without removing the weed from bis
mouth. "This Is one of his best dears,--Phllndelpl:),,
I.edgor.
triiuziMim or ny man ; j dim, iv usu uy roan. rmt r. .
.L bWiiiibJitU wnBtra,wlwfc I "e fcntrpriBefl.50 per year
am
The reitit umrri.iKS
coup e of ctippl . If I
cat It hat mi! only "all WJ
the proper coiiipie-
incut of anns
i i....
-,.il l Hie iVf'i
in-uall'mil- l!hJ
. ri '
ty." Hut
notes tile
riavrr
orrur daily in
which both par
ties are cripples
in heilth.
Crippkil health
menni, as a rule, in
sufficient nutrition,
and lack of nutrition .
points to dis.-aae of1
the stomach an I di
gestive and nutritive
tract. Doctor Pierce's 1
(lolden Mcllcal Dis
covery cures diseases
of the stomach and
other organs of digestion
and nutrition. itenanie
the nerfect nourishment
Vj of the bodv, and so builds
it up In sound health and strength.
I had bn a great sufferer froaa l!
Sir Uie lasi alar yaara." wrl Slra. tr7
Stlngle. &t Owing. Mills. Baltlnwr Co.,
s I waa Mirh a wreck It md dsatk WW'
k. a - i ui i another woaw"-
I Sa r lvl much and lasllnf s rTjL,
Mrrrf tloliWn Mnllcal DtsBirary aad
Wartr.M,.n f tt. i.k.a IwrtltV S Dill 1
., .. ,
all. an I (Bllnwed Ihe a.lvfc of lr. S V rer
an-l am hspny lo asv lhat Mr Is .
..- a ii, '.......i n...k. r, vour ircatiu'01'
Do not be cajoled into trading a
stance for a shadow. Any suhst 1 uw
offered as "just as jrood" " ? ,'hlt
Medical Discovery" is a shsdow ol w
medicine. There are cures l-'hitid evt'7
Claim made for the " Discovery.
The Common R?nse Medical Advij
I008 large pates. in px-r covers, is is
free on receipt of twenty-one ; o:
stamps to par expense ot niaihng 2'
Address V. Pierce, Buffalo. N.
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