OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, J908. 7 nnH mm ".i , IT A 1 ,.r MR. and MRS. WILOERT THOMPSON, 001 Main St., Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIO CURED HIM. Wilbtrt Thompson ntvef knew t wf II day until It June-he had been contipted H his life many I doctor treated him, but all (alkd to even help him his health failed rapidly and on January 21, I 1903, Mr. Thompson Mked of to auegert a treatment tor tier nuwoana we tnougni nt tooierloui and rceommended that a peclalit be coniulted but he aho failed to help the patient-NOW HE IS WELL. Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him Mm. T'-onirwon flrnt wrote in at follows "Mr liimtmnd, aiM I'l, tnffnm from sharp pains In tils stwwti and si)tni'tlii!i' thinks It Is Ills Iwitrl. iM m know tjr return mail wimt iiusis tie pain, If you tan. Mr. llwoipsjo Ih'ii ;rnill I7 snmriil rtixtUirs, Imt thy hav kIiii lilin up." . . ,. VViiriiiii4lyiiilvliHlHistnrst-c!lsi1.i:liilltMejisiilt!(t. Wenuniei "W want to wl Mull Crape Tutilii. IximiiiMi wn know It will urn ceintu.Mloii. hut H a bottle Is no olijmsl " "s wh'in a human life Is at stakn. anil 11 imtir iiusnana I rut u s snriuus i imj aum, wi auKrai, i u'u"n i.i..;" .runni ................. -- kind, prmiiplly." At tlis snme (linn, knowliiK th Mull's (,rnm Tome tould do no harm, wo ailvll Its use until a physli!laii ooiifil be eoiinHU'il. Jimtinry 24 Mrs. 'I hompson wrot that physician had lnwn csoiemltiwl. lis !! itnsnd llin fasti as twine nhroule ronsllpatlnn and dysipla. tils trealmwii . follnwud faithfully, hut tlmro as iioiiiir(iM,ihinlmt.rt.mmitln Mr. 'I limnpstjii'a Imaltli. Tlmo be begwi lakluK Mitll Orape lotiU: and on Bept. in nnrn a, Imt, we received the IuIIowIiik letter It ma Mrs. 1 lionipsnii; "You will remember that I wrete te you laet Januerv In regard to my husband' health. It la four monthealnoe he quit taking Mull'aOrapa Tonlo lor constipation, which he suffered from alnoe birth. Ha look usl 24 bottles ct It and la perteotly cured. Ha la muoh stronger and hea gained eonelderably In fleah. I oannot thank you enough for Kull'c Orape Tonlo. It la worth Ha woighl In gold.' Juet 1 1 2 oured him and he hae apent hundreda af dollara with doctor who did him no good. Now I want to alata my eaee to you and e a pact your early reply. I alao have oonatl. petlon.Tieve had for throe yeare. Kindly let ma know aa I am euro It will euro ma llyoy aay It will. aa It did all you claimed It would in my husuano e eaee. s iwin mn wi r Very reapeotfully youra, NR. W.H.THOMPSON, 8 LET US GIVE VOU A 50c. BOTTLE. Main SU Paora, III This Coupon It good for a 50o. Dottlo of Mull't Grape Tonlo. fill out this eoupnn ami 11111 to th Lightning HiHtlrlne f'Oq IAT 1 lilril'A.., Ittirli lalnml. III., .ml you Hill merit. full !, 0O,i, holllr of Mull'a 4.r. limit", I Imve lier tak.n Mull's Clr.p. Totilr, but If you III .ii,(il)r ma wiih a QO. boltu r, 1 will take It as illriM (l. j Nam htr.l No..... Clly. .HUM. arve euu aooaeaa ao waive ataietv. If you are nfllu tt-l with constipation or any of it kln'lrcd tliwaws wo will Imy a 5mtit lxUle for you of your ilrugK' ami give it to you to try. If you arc conHtlpntccl we I now it will cure you. jstircly if e hitve euch coiifidfiice in our retnp'ly us Id jmy for a Wile of it that you may test for yourself it won tliTful curative (lualitiis, you eliouM Mot refuse to accept our offer. Mull's Grape Tonic U the only cure for constipation known. We lo not rccotii iiicihI it for anything Imt Coiihlipiition ainl itt allicl lit-4ses. It ie our frrr gift to you. In acct ptiii( tliia free bottle you tlo not obligate yourself further than to take ite conU-nU. Mull'a Grape Tonic is inYaMiut to tokc ami one lK,ttlc will la ntrfit you. Wc want you to try it ami, therefore, if you will fill out the attached coupon ami nwil It to us tiMlay we will inatruct your dniggibt to give you a 50-cent bottle and charge auuie to us. COUNTY COURT ADJOURNED MEETING HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists, PEN AND INK C0PYINQ OP REC ORDS IN RECORDER'8 OF FICE MUST CEASE. The county court met In adjourned jiiiHslon Wednesday. By order of the court, hereafter no person other thaa the Itecorder or his deputies will be allowed to copy any record In his of fice by pen and Ink. Careleua persons dropping biota of Ink and spoiling the books, Is the cause of the order. The petition for a telephone fran chise by Orlder & Co. was granted, subject to restriction. The new bridge over Milk creek at Union Mills was accepted and contractor paid $325 for same. Floor of old bridge ordered re- TWO OVERHEAD R. R. CROSSINGS PLANNED 8TEP3 FROM BOTH FIFTH AN& SIXTH 8TREET9 DANGER POINT SAFEGUARDED. moved. The face of the tax on land In Sees. 27 and 28, 2 2, assessed to John Parsons, Is accepted in full of all demands and penalty Is remitted. The official bonds of H. W. Ever hart as supervisor of road district No. 20, of F. W. Grecnman as clerk of A happy solution of the Sixth and Fifth streets steps question Is prom ised as the outcome of a conference between city and Southern Taclfle company officials. It Is proposed to cross the railroad by overhead bridge placed half way between those streets, and with connecting approaches from each atreet to the bridge and atept from the bridge to both Fifth and Sixth streets on the bluff. Another result of the conference la a proposition for an overhead cross ing for teams at the foot of Singer hill at Tenth street, thus doing away with the very dangerous grade crossing now at that point. The railroad company will have plans prepared for both these Im provements and present same at the next meeting of the council. Clackamas county, and of Justices of, Tuesdays conference was partlcl the peace and constables of the sev- pated In by Chief Engineer Boschke, eral districts, were approved. The ap- Superintendent L. R. Fields, Mr. For- pointment of E. Mass as special dep uty sheriff, without salary, was con firmed; likewise that of Jessie Pad dock as clerk In treasurer's office at salary of $20 a month while at work In the office. Maud Woolfolk was allow ed $25 damages on lands on JKiser road. The claim for salary by the sec retary of the county board of health was referred to district attorney of Sixth district for opinion. CARUS LOCAL ITEMS. The went her bus Immmi null warm tlin past two weelis. Must I'VerylHMly in our vicinity U laid up lth colds. A number from hen attended the celebration at Wrlnhl'a Klrltw ami r-iort'd a fulrly rimhI time Emerson Hpatis U orltii fur Jones Jk Kaltdlelsch. Elmer I'txiiier iiinl dntiKliter. of Ore. icon City, called 011 bis father, It. M t'tMiper, out' day last week. Tho iiteaslea hnvii at Inst reuched here. Ada and lleriilc Cregory liavo them now. Dora HurRess. who has been work Inn for Mr Williams In Oregon City, returned to her homo here last week Mrs. ImiwI spent a few days In Port land last week, Harsh Edwards, of Portland. U vis iting wlih friends here. The rtanco at Will I. Junes' Sutur tiny itlRht wuh a grand aucrcss, even If they didn't M to dunm before sdevt-u o'clock, Mrs, I) Spat ami family spent Molt day with her sister. Mr. E Jones Mr. and Mrs. Chester Inskeep of Portland, are visiting with his par- S'lltS. Mr. and Mrs C, Spanuler, went to New Era Hunday. U, Howard I working Str Fred' Hclyiffer UKHtn Stanley tiregory . fell frotu a fence and broke his arm one day Inst week. Dora and I.lzxlo Hurgesa spent Wed-j iiesiluy nl in m m with Tbeiiu Howard j 41 nil cousin. SPRINGvVATER NOTES. Hot wenther; line for haying, and the formers are availing themselves of It. J'rops growing nicely. Tin pi'ol of Ibis vicinity celebrat ed the Fourth at Estacada. Over 4io people were in attendance and there would have been more If tint curs bad not given out. (ieo, C. llrowuell de- MOUNTAIN VIEW; Mrs, flood, of Salem, is visiting hf-r daughter, Mrs. Smalley. Mrs. McGeehan and the children have gone tu Gladstone and are camp ing during the Chautaiwiua. Mr. Mc lleehan Is camping at home and liv ing alone. , Mr. and Mrs, I-wellen and Mrs. FulrcloiiKh attended Chautauqua Wed llvered the oration and tnadn one of nosdny and remained for tho evening his t liarai lfrlstlc talka. Everything : to hear Mrs. Olelow's address, went off nicely w ith a few exceptions, j vr Malloy la slowly recovering On,, of the marching teams ran away. I from his illness. Mr Cooper aud Mr. Wilcox got quite j txot and shoe repair shop Is badly bruised; Hucksley and Tracy 01.,,e In the May building by Mr. had a Utile scrnp; Foster got enough Hradley. whiskey to deatMp hl equilibrium f Ed. Selby and the two oldrr boys an I fell down and smashed his nose, returned to the camp In Washington Two or three went to the lock up. ut Sunday morning. Miss Linda Woomer was tloddcss of' Mrs. Hall, Miss Pearl Currins and Liberty. ' jOeo. Everhart went to Portland and Albert Smith and Ceo. lladen were ' attended the opening of the musical up from Astoria to celebrate. .suason at the city park. Mrs. aicJiiauo anu cnuaren visuea Mrs. Fred Currins this week. Mrs. Matchett went to Portland THE S. P. HEADINGJIC FOR KLAMATH FALLS HIS HONOR'S FIRST MATRIMONIAL CASE. Judge Dlmlck bad his first experi ence, Wednesday, in making two souls happy by tying a matrimonial knot, when he married In his court room Hattle Frazler and Hr Henderson both of Multnomah county The hap py couple Immediately repaired to a nearby liquid refreshment resort and celebrated the occasion. SURVEYORS FIND EASY GRADES EAST OF THE CASCADES- RECLAMATION PROGRESS. " dyce, bridge architect, and Resident Engineer Ballin, representing the Southern Pacific company; City En gineer H. A. Rands and Councilman El P. Rands, chairman of the committee on streets and public property of the City Council. THE RANDS GET BIG CONTRACT. Mr. -and Mrs. Hteaveson from Port-j land, have been In Sprlngwater taking an outing. j Henry (,'omcr Is having a barn rais ing iimler the management of Earl 1 Shlldey. . l-ots of berries now. Measles In Springwater. Mrs. Estella Bard Is HI from poison oak. Charles Folsoin, of Washington, (his bought A. Stacy's farm, fur which be paid $10,0(10. Sunday and spent the day with her old Indiana friends. Mrs. (Jllletto and Mrs. Allen drove to Molalla Wednesday to attend Grange. Mrs. Smalley and her mother went to Portland Wednesday. SAVED HIS COMRADE'S LIFE. "Whiln-returning from the Grand 'Army Encampment at Washington NOTES FROM CLARKES. Will Mclntyre spent a few days vis iting F. Sagur and family. E. II Slink is on Die nick list. Will Wallace spent Sunday at home. Dlx Druthers are running a small A. M. Shlbley has some cheap lands city, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was f ir home-seekers. The It. F. D. Is going all right from Springwater via 1igan, Viola, High liind and back to Springwater. NEK'S FROM VIOLA. ! taken with cholera morbus and wan In a critical condition," says Mr. J. E. Houghlaml. of Eldon, Iowa. "I gnvR 1. 1 111 Chamberlain Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe savi,! his life. I have been engaged for ten years in Immigration work and con ducted many parties to tho south and west. I always carry this remedy and John Mattooti has returned to the have used It successfully on many oc- More and will treat all customers well. Cast-ado Locks. I lob Billiard nnd George Anderson Farmers ure having a difficult time .Hpent Hunday nt Mr. Wallace's. ! to tlnd sufficient help to rush their hay Mrs. bitttt Cummins attended the imrvest. .lance at Mr. Clurk's Saturday eveu-j Th(, lu,()p,t of V())a ar BnxlollHiy f , " . ,. , i waiting the completion of the crushed Uml Wallace is Working for It. ,.,,,,..,,. Vi,.i 1,111 I i.n.n ,.'j'.t -(.. I." Bullard. RUSSELLVILLE RUSTLINGS. Haying Is the order of the day. The crop Is line, the weather good and the farmers are rejoicing. The old cow nnd horse can laugh next winter when the snow comes. Mrs. Wales llursels Is quite 111 James Sevier Is logging for Bonney & Miller. ' Rev. Button and wife visit old friends at Forest Grove on July . 4th. Mr. Pattou's nine months old baby cohIoii:: Sold by Howell & Jones. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, C773c per bu. FlourValley. $4.25 per bbl. Hard wheat $190, Portland, JJ10 per sack. j Howard's Best, $1.25 peFsack. ' Oats In sacks, $1.15 per cental, i Hay Timothy, baled $1W?$12 per Uon; clover $9; oat, $9; nilta hay $9 cheat. $8. r0. 1 .1. . .11 li ... I ... recureu in- m ..r up m u.e v,uu...K- Mtllstuffs-Bran $19.50 per ton; t,m county baby show. shorts. $20.50 per ton: chop $18.00 per 1 ne iniiaiiitaius or 101a were ton; Darley rolled $25.50 per ton. potatoes 40 st ftec per sack." Eggs Oregon 18 to 20c per doz. Hut top Ranch 2")!U 35; separator, aroused about 2 o'clock Friday morn ing by the fierce- barking of t. lot of John Shepnrd's two nephews who i.ogs In tho suburbs. A. L. -CopuldUd have been visiting him, will soon re- rushed out to make an Investigation . 33c; creamery, "540c. turn to their home In eastern Oregon, and found a black bear practicing a; Rutahegas, Carrots, Turnips, Tar- N. A. Fllnn has gone to Sandy, Ore- fistic encounter with the curs. Several ; snips and Beets 75o per sack, gon, to visit friends and relatives. Ho shots were tired at the .Infuriated anl-1 Cood Apples Choice $3.00. will return in a few duys. null, but Mr. Bruin boldly rushed! Honey 11 12 VjC per lb. O. Poulsoi) lias gimo to Portland to through town ami again disappeared mines (dried) Petite 4 l-2c per work with his team, in the woods. Subscribe for the Oregon City Enterprise lb; Italian. largt 7o per lb; medium 5 l-2c per lb; Silver 7c per lb. Dried Apples Sun Dried, quartered, 4tyc lb; sliced, Cc; fancy bleached, Dressed Chickens 12V4o lh. Llvo Stock and Dressed Meats Beef, live $2.r(()$3.00 per hundred. Hogs, live, G5,4; dressed 8V4: shoep, $210 $3.V0 head; veal, dressed 6c; lambs, live, $2(Li$2.50 per head. $3.50 per head. The children's friend Jaync's Tonic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles? Gives tone, vitality and snap. Get it from your druggist Klamath Falls, Or., July 8. Survey ors of the Oregon Eastern Railroad have reached Naylox, 124 miles north of Klamath Falls, on the east aide of I'pper Klamath Lake and it Is expect ed that the survey will be finished to this lxilnt within the next week or ten days. While the camp is estab lished near Naylox, It la rejiorted that work Is still being done north of that point. Little is known of the detail gained by the survey, except that very fayorable grades have been found all of the way south from. Walker's Range, where the route finds its outlet to the plains region of Central Oregon after tho somewhat difficult ascent of the Cascades from Natron. Surveys of the line will connect at Klamath Falls with the estaUlshed line for the California Northeastern, the road building from Weed to this point and which will be completed by October. With completion of the Oregon East ern the llarrlman systera will have the advantage of a route around the most expensive and difficult portions of the present main line, and the Influence of this connection is certain to be very great in the making of an Important lallroad, commercial and distributing points here. Advices from reclamation engineers in charge of work In the Klamath country show that progress on the big canal Is very satisfactory; also that many inquiries are being made about lands to come under the project, and indications are that the many settlers who have already signified their In tention to locate will be followed by many others with the completion of the big undertaking. , ; Washington, July 7. The Secretary of the Interior has granted authority to the Reclamation Service to con struct 19 miles of canal and 27 miles of laterals In connection with the Kla math irrigation project, and to employ the force required to carry the work vigorously to completion, in order that this distributing system may be ready for use when the main canal now un der construction, is completed. TWENTY YEAR BATTLE. "I was loser In a twenty-year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Fleers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. A Judicial Mistake. The judge w as in a hurry to get away from the halls of justice, having an Important social engagement. But two cases remained, and he told the court officers to hurry. Immediately a man was hurried Into the witness box. "What Is your name " queried the prosecuting attorney.- "I decline to answer," replied the witness. "What's that!" shouted the tmpa ftent judge. "That is contempt of court, and I remand you to jail for thirty days." "Your honor," said the attorney, "there appears to be a mistake some where. This Is Mr. Dodgers, head of the Regular Oil Trust, and" "O, 1 beg your pardon," said the judge. "I thought this was that strike case and the witness one of the men arrested for violating my Injunction. The witness is excused." E. P. and H. A. Rands of this city, have been awarded the contract by the United States general land office for the resurvey of a portion of the south half of the Colville Indian res ervation preliminary to Its opening Squaring the Account. A practical joker of New York City tells this story upon himself, and de clares that the experience cured bim of tis bad habit: On my arrival at San Francisco, aa a joke I sent a friend of mine at home, well known for his aversion to spend ing money, a telegram, with charges to collect, reading, "I am perfectly well." ' The Information was evidently grat ifying to him, for about a week after sending the telegram an express pack age was delivered at my room, on uhlch I paid $4 charges. Upon open ing the package I found a large New York paving stone, on which was a card, which said: "This Is the weight your recent telegram lifted from my heart." The Wells-Fargo Kxpress company under the act of the last session of has a surplus on hand of $20,000,000. congress. The amount of the contract 1 which stockholders want distributed las dividends. READ AND YOU WILL LEARN Th.it the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, endorse and praise in the strongest possible terms, each and ev-:y ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, the famous stomach tonic, liver invigorator, heart tonic and regulator and blood cleanser. This is also equally true of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for the cure of all those weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to women. No other medicines sold through drug-! gUU for domestic use. can show any such prutwiiiiiKit endorsement. Dr. Pierce's above mentioned remedies are non-alco holic and non-secret, all their ingredients bet!), printed on each bottle wrapper. They occupy a unii)ue position ana are IX A CLASS ALL BV T1IKMSEI.VES. They are neither secret nor patent medi cines. Thev are powerful to cure but safe to use m any condition of the sys tem, even for the most delicate, women and children. Pure, tripple refined glycerine, which Is used iutend of alcohol both for ex tracting and preserving the active, medi cinal principles from the roots of the several Ameru'an forest plants entering into Doctor Pierce's medicines, is much superior to alcohol for these purposes, ami is entirely free from the objection able features Inherent in alcohol, inas much as it produces only salutary Influ ences upon the system, while alcohol, even In moderate "portions, if long con tinued, as in the treatment of obstinate ailments, is very injurious and often besets a craving for stimulants. Fur thermore, glycerine itself is a most valuable curative asent instead of being a harmful habit-forming acent like alco hol. Its nutritive properties, Dr. Pierce and many others eminent in the profes sion believe, far. surpass tho- of cod liver oil, entitling it to favorable con sideration as a remedy in all cases of Incipient consumption, especially when it Is combined with the active medicinal principles extracted from Black Cherry bark, Queen's root. Stone root, (iolden Seal ro.it and BliwHlroot, as in "Golden Mc Ileal Discovery." Besides Its snjiorior nutritive proper ties glycerine is a very valuable demul cent 'and thereby greatly enhances the remedial action of all the foregoing roots In the euro of severe coughs, bronchial, throat, laryngeal and other kindred affec tions of the air-passages and lungs. In all "wasting diseases, "where there is loss of flesh and eradiial "running down" of tho system, the glycerine certainly plavs an Important part in lessening the break Imr down and wasting of flesh, and In promoting assimilation and Increase of bodilv strength and weight. It is a power ful reconstructive agent In all cases of Impaired vitality and especially valuabln when associated and combined with such superior Alteratives and tonics as in "(iolden Medical Dircovery"and "Favor ite Prescription." Its wonderful solvent properties also play an important part in the cure of gall stones and severe con stipation. Glycerine Is also ono of the very best antl-ferments and as such counteracts the excessive fermentation of foods in the stomach, present in most cases of in digestion or dyspepsia. Thus tho pain, belching of noxious gas, bloating and other disagreeable symptoms are over come and the Stone root, Golden Seal root, Bioodroot and other ingredients of "(iolden Medical Discovery" are irreatlv 'assisted In their action in completing a cure. As will be seen from the writings of Prs. Itartholow, King, Scudder, Halo, Wood. Hare. Johnson. Coo, Ellingwood and other high euthorities, as contained in the little hook mentioned below, these agents can conlidently be depended upon for tho most positive, curative action In all atonic, or weak, states of the stomach, accompanied with distressing indigestion or dyspepsia and kindred resultant affec tions o' the liver, kidneys and other asso cisted organs. , Read from the writings of the authori ties above quoted, under the headings of Golden Seal root. Stone root. Black Cherrybark, Bioodroot, Queen's root and Mandrake root, in a little bonk of ex tracts, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, and which will be sent you free on request addressed to the l)octor. at Buffalo, N. V.. and you will learn that all these ingredients lire recommended as reme dies for indigestion or dvspepsia and "liver complaint," a well as for the cure of all catarrhal affections wher ever located, also for the cure of lin- v gering coughs, arising from bronchial throat and lung affections. All are In gredients of "Golden Medical Discovery' combined in such proportions that eacn enhances the curative action of all the others. The "Discovery "must not be expected to produce miracles. While it Is espe-l ciauy suitea lor trie cure ot all chronic, Umierina amah that are. cumhle. ft ta not so effective In acute colds and coughs unless slippery elm mucilage, flaxseed tea, solution of gum arable, or other mucilaginous demulcent be drank reefy in connection with its use. Nor must the iGoluen Medical Discovery "be expected to cure consumption In Its advanced stages. In its early stages It will stay its progress and often etfect a cure if I its use be persisted in for a reasonable length of time. Send for the little book noted above and learn what those most eminent in the medical profession say of the ingredients out of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are made and thereby learn u'ii tney cure oostmate diseases. By reading some of the extracts from eminent authorities contained In the little booklet mentionedjabove, treating of the several ingredients entering into "Golden Medical Discovery " It will be j reautty unaerstooa vnu tins unions med icine cures obstinate kidney and bladder affections, chronic diarrhea, all catarrhal affections, mi matter in what part of the system existing. By reason of the Stone root, and Golden, Seal root contained In It, it is a most effective curative In valvular and other alfections of the heart, as yon will understand from the writings of Drs. Paine, Hale, Ellingwood and others, con cerning Stone root. Golden Seal root and Black Cherrybark which are to lie found in the littlo booklet above mentioned. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness. cistiveness. or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, con tod tongue. Sour stomach, windy belcblngs, "heart-bum," pain and distress after eat ing, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, put up in glass Vials, tightly corked, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little "Pellet" is a laxative, two are caihiiitic. They regulate, invigorate and clcanso the liver, stomach and bowels. A rood medical hook, wr'tten In plain English, and free from technical terms is a valuable work for frequent consulta tion. Such a work is Dr. Pierre's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. It's a book of hW pages, profusely illu-truted. It is given awnv now although formerly sold In cloth binding for 1..V). Send '-'I cents, in one-cent stamps, to imv for cost uif mulling only for paiier-ctivered copy, addressing Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, is. Y .; or n cunts lor an elegantly cloiu bound copy.