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Wt&WE' " ' ,r- tt. if )',? MM OJIJftUWWiMWWWWHW -tcr; W ' gW "' ' ;Ti,wt t.gfrfcifr -oWWif' T,5rf ' "&? "7-:t-$$ THE KEV AGE, POUTT.AND, OREGON. s' Questions for wwometi It you were offered aure aid In Una. of trouble would you put it aside and accept something of doubtful efficiency ? , If you saw before you a strong and aafo bridge leading toyour goal, would you ignore it to try somo insecure and tottering structure ? The answer to these questions is plain. You would, of course, choose without hesitation wha all evidence showed to be the safo thing, and you would risk nothing in useless expert ments. Why. then, do somo women risk one of their most precious possessions y weir lieaiui in trying medicines ot unknown value, which maveven nrovo uuruui vo vncru.r Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has stood the test of years. It has the largest sale of any remedy for female ills in the world, and nothing could have given It this sale except lu own merit I 1 Man. . .. a aw..v1 mmam .a Ma Tlaaaaa what is known to be reliable. Mrs. Pinkham's Compound can do all that Is claimed for it, and all statements in regard to it can be easily verified. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for a little book she has just published containing letters from the mayor of Lynn, the postmaster and others. j Mrs. Pinkham's advice is offered free of charge to all women who write t ' her for aid. This invitation is con stantly renewed. A million women have been cured of serious female Ills by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. Thrmm Lmttmrm from Onm Wmman, Showing How lydia E. Pinkham'm Vmgm immlm Compound Ourmd FmUIng of thm Wombt "Diwn.Mns. Pinkham I sco your advertisement in the papers in regard to treating woman's diseases, and would bo grateful to you for your ad vice in my case. I am suffering from falling of womb, have pains in my aides and legs, In fact I ache all over. I am getting so weak I cannot B'and on my feet much. I have tho head ache sometimes, and a choking, tight feeling in my breast and throat. Have a baby seven months old. I hope to hear from you fcoon, as I am in so much distress. " Mns. J. R. Comi-tok, Eggbornsyillc, Va., May 10, 1808. "Dear Mns. Pinkham I followed your advlco and I am now on the sec ond bottle of your Vegetable Com pound and I think it Is going to euro me. If it docs I will ever praise it, for I am, and have been, n great suf ferer; but now I live in hopes of Esttlng well." Mrs. J. It. Comiton, ggbornsvllle, Va., July 13, 1808. "Dkak Mrs. Pinkham Again X write t to you? When I first wrote to you for advice in regard to my troubles I thought I could never get well again. After receiving' your letter I followed your advice exaotly, and thanks to you, I am cured of that dreadful disease. I cannot find words to ex- rrets the good your medicine will do. t is really more than was recom mended to me." Mns. J. It. Comiton, Eggbornsville, Va., April 13, 1600. Two Wommn Ourmd of Ir regularity, Falling of thm Utmrus and Ovarian Troumlmm ' " Drar Mrs. Pinkham I have female weakness. Menstruation ir regular, aud I suffer bearing-down pains in left side and hip. My doctor aid I had womb trouble and enlarge ment of the ovaries. I have doctored two months, but see no Improvement. " Miss Mary E. Kekd, bwun Creek, 111. m "Dear Mrs, Pinkham Your good advice has been worth more than all I ever received from a doctor. Words cannot express my gratitude to you for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. After twelve years' suffering I am stout and healthy.' Miss Mary E. Bxkd, Swan Creek, 111., April 38, 1800. ." Dkak Mns. Pinkham I suffer female troubles. My doctor wishes my ovaries taken out, but I shall never consent. Menstruation is irreg ular and my head has a tired feeling. Hospital treatment does mu no good. I have Ave children and am forty-four years old. Please advisa what medi cine to take." Mrs. E. II.Sondkus, 437 N. 40th St, Philadelphia, Pa.. Septem ber 37, 1808. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I followed the advice you gave me and your medi cine has cured me. I felt better whea I had taken the Vegetable Compound but a week." Mns. E. II. So.Nm.ua, Philadelphia, Pa., February 0, 1800, . Anothmr Oamm of Nmrvoum Prmmiraikm and Infiam maOrnn mf thm Bladdm Ourmd ky lydia E. Pink- " Dear Mrs. Pinkham I have used your Vegetable Compound for female weakness and it has done wonders for me. I also had nervous prostration was not able to look after my house work. After taking one bottle I begaa to improve, and am now better in every way and feel like a different person. Mrs. Dkuo. Keiskb, Maiionville, Pa., February 2'J, 1609. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound enough for the good It has done me. I suffered from Inflammation of the bladder. I tried doctors, but obtained no relief. At last I decided to write to you, and now, thanks to your reme dies, I am entirely cured." Mrs. K. S. Grady, 131 Union St, High Bridge, New York City, April 11, 1809. All Australian race courses are oval, tad from Vi to ljs miles each in cir cumference. na-Mfls L Court Sjnip. faMaaGoodV Vm i Bold by drMftot. I la lima. SOME POPULAR MISQUOTATIONS Here Is a Long List that Nearly All of Us Use. Unlike certain correspondents, I shall not only point out tho most familiar misquotations, but give the correct version aud a reference to the work from which It Is taken. Tho misquota tion will come llrst, the correct version Immediately after: "The tougue Is an unruly member" "But the tongue can no man tame; It l nil unruly evil." (James 3: 8.) "Charity covcrcth a multitude ol sins" "Charity shall cover tho multi tude of slus." (1 Peter 4: 8. Itovlscd version, "Lore covercth a multitude of sins." "A little knowledge Is n dangerous thing" "A little learning is a dangerous thing." (Pope, "Essay on Criticism.") "Speed tho parting guest" "Speed tho going guest." (Pope, satire 2.) "A ninn convinced against his will will hold the same opinion still" "Ho that complies against his will Is of his own opinion 'still." (liutlcr, "Iludl brns," part 3.) "Make assumnco doubly sure" ("Mac- "Make assurance double sure." beth," act 4, scene 1.) "Benedict tho married mnn" bo "Benedick the married should man." ("Much Ado About Nothing.") "Falleth as the gentle dew" "Drop pcth as the gentle rain." ("Merchant of Venice," act 4, scene 1.) "The man that hath no music In his soul" "The man that hath no music In himself." (Ibid., act 0, scene 1.) "Falls like Lucifer, never to rise again" "Falls like Lucifer, never to hope again" ("Ueury VIII.," act 3, scene 2.)( "Thick as autumn leaves In Vallom brosa" "Thick as autumnal leaves that itrew the brooks in Vallombrosa." (Mil ton, "Paradise Lost," book 1.) "Fresh fields aud pastures now" Fresh woods and pastures new." (Mil ton, "Lycldas.") " 'Twos ever thus from childhood's hour" "Oh, ever thus, from childhood's hour." (Moore, "Lalla Itookh;" "Flro Worshipers.") "By small degrees and beautifully less" "FIno by degrees aud beautifully less." (Matthow Prior, "Henry and Emma.") "A wet sheet and a flowing sail" "A wet sheet and a flowing scu." (Cun ningham.) "Whoa Greek meets Greek, then somes the tug of war" "When Greeks lolned Greeks then was the tug of war." (Nathaniel Lee.) "Praise from Sir Hubert Stanley Is pralso Indeed" "Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley Is praise Indeed." (T. Moran, "A Cure for tho Headache.") "Tho even tenor of.thelr way" "The noiseless tenor of their way." (Gray's "Elegy.") ' Poor Gray suffers also In this year's Academy. Picture 330 reads, "And nil tho air a solemn silence holds," Instead jf "And all tho air n solemu stillness holds."-Paul Mall Gazette. THE YOUNG MAN'S MANNERS. Society Aaka that lie Itehure Well end Then Ills Path Will lie Mnooth. Society asks little of a young man ex cept to behave well. If ho bo mnnly Is looks, u ho has a good mauuer, Is civil to his ciders, If he has any llttlo gift ot enteitnlulng-auy "pnrlor tricks" If he sends u few (lowers occaslpuully, looks pleasant aud Is polite, his way will be smooth to success nlwuyB providing that ho Is really a'geutlemuu, Ho never Joins her on n thorough fare unless the friendship bo uu estab lished one and only with her permis sion uor will he Htand uud couverse with her. It Is provincial to walk "sandwiched" between two women, to state, or look after any one who has passed. In public conveyances u man does not pay a woman's fare uuless he li her escort, except In uu emergency, when he must ask If he may. Introductions arc rarely made In pub lic pluces or conveyances. A inuu precedes n woman when en tering a theuter or public place. In u church tho lady goes llrst. Ho may prcccdo her up a public staircase, but In a private house In ascending aud descending, he follows. In picture-galleries, elevators, In pub lic buildings, hotel and theuter corri dors, they being thoroughfares, a man retains his hat. In a hotel ho removes It If women arc present. If a lady bows to a man In n restau rant ho rises slightly from bis seat In acknowledgment When he Is with a purty, If a lady with her escort stops to speak to his friends he rises and re mains stnudlug until. she passes on. He also rises if a man Is Introduced to him when with a stag party. If a bachelor show some little hos pitality It advances him much In fa vor. If be has attractive rooms, or hat anything to show, he may give an after noon tea or a chaflng-dlsh supper. Sim plicity Is In order. A bachelor's euter tnlnment Is usually regarded In the light of a frolic and bis efforts Indulg ently considered. A bachelor may live where be llkei without loss of Boclal position, If be be long to one good club, which he raaj only use for the address on his cardi and note-paper. Ladles' Home Jour nal. - Foreigner in New England. An unusually largo number of for eign Immigrants appear to be settling at present In some parts of tho New England states, where they obtala work In the cotton mills and In connec tion with other Industries. Lately, It Is said, In Connecticut and Itbode Is land the preference has been given to Greeks, while In Fall River mills a large number of Portuguese and Polei have found employment. Beware of the man who professes to be your friend, but who Is given t drawing uncharitable Inferences. Thoao who subscribe now for the 1901 volume of Ts Youth's Companion Sanding 91.75, a year's sub scription price, wlih this slip or the name ef this publica tion, will receive, ETfWBpk A " tha remain - Wf ins 1900 Issues from the time of subscription Trt January 1, 1901, In J. (J eluding the Holiday ' Issues, and The Companion's lOOl "Puritan Girl" lirjM. Calendar, lllho graphed In twelve colors, bt Illustrated Announcement and Sample Coplea FREE n Request. 000mm Vfhrn the Hun Out) Down In Turkey. In Turkey the dlsuppoaiance of the sun at night is accounted for by the periodical retirement of that pious luminary for prayers and religious re flection. IION'T OKI rOOTSOItK. OKT rOOT " RAHK. A powder. At this rennon your fret feci swollen, nervous and unconiforiiible. If vim Iimo MiinrtliiK feet or Unlit shoe., try Allen's FiKit-Kusc. It resin 11ml ciiiiifiri; limkc. walking rn,.v- (Hires swollen aud Wfiitlug foot, lillxtcr. and callous spots. Itcllevrs corny 11ml bunion, of all pain aud In 11 cortiiln cure for Cliilhlnlus, HwruiliiK, Dump or Krolod l'rct. Wo have over 30, 000 tfxiluiuuliil". Don't get footsore get Foot-Rasr. Try it torfn;. Hold by nil driik'irltttN nud shoo stores for 25c. Trial pacKaue Frkk. Addreiu, Alton S. Olm ted, l.e Itoy, N. Y. Tho Chicago & .Alton will exoludo nows agents from traius. The Hunt rrfincrlptloii for Rlitlkrla Chills and Fovcr is a bottlo of Grovo's Tustel'iKs Chill Tonic. .It is simply iron p.id quinino in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. l'rlco 50o. Boll eggs for IS minutes if required hud. . 1'No'm Cure cannot ll"bhlirhly npqWrn of us it rough litre. J. O'IIrikn. 32! Tinrti Ave. is., .Minneapolis, Mini., Jmi. 0,11)00. v J''' .. , All Jin a containing stores snouia .!,,- covered, - CiirterV tnk Is. lust ni cheap as poory nud is the bent ink made. Always J) uincrs. Fish and onions, or strongly flavored foods, must bo kept separate. Stops tho Ooumf mmtl ' Work Off tho Ooid. Laxative Dromo-Qulnluo Tablets euro a cold in ouo day. No oure, No Pa. Price 25 cents. After siloing onions put tho knlfo at once into cold water, it romoves the smell bettor than hot. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup tho best remedy to una for thr shl Id ren during the teething period. . Whon using frozen meat the groat point is to slowly aud thoroughly thaw it bofore cooking. Kansas, in celobrutiou of tho fiftieth anniversary of her udmission into the Union as u territory, purposes to hold in 1004, atTopeka, her capital city, an intotstate exposition. Promotes DigesliopXheerful ness andltest.Contains neither Opuim.Morplune norltuieral. Not Narcotic. vffoujrswunHTcnui Amim StU' Mx.Snu Apcrfecl Remedy forConsUpa lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverisn ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. es sLyaTafKHjviavi vayfafivHe avau h HEe9ERifcp. ssHBiflHaHfKBBH Bl AtgetablePreparaltonforAs- H slrailallnglhcFoodondRcgula- uJigmcStoaachsondBowclsof EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. B mm. The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass lJ Outnlile and Inilite. It is not easy for a man nowadays in good society to break with impunity tho common canons of morality. And yet nro wo not sensible that it is a pood ileal easlor to be good outsldo than iusido. There li more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other dinettes put together, suit until tho last few years was luppoicd to be incurable. For a great many veari doctors pro nounced it a local dlioare, and prescribed local remcillci, and by conitcntly falling to ears with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Bclcnco has proven catarrh to bo acomtltu tlonai illaeane, and thrfors requires eonitltu tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by K, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, litho only conitltntlonal euro 011 tbo market. It li taken Internally in dorei from 10 drnpa to a tcaipoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mticout nurfaccs of the syttem. They offer ono hundred dollars for any care It falls to euro. Bond for circular and tentlmonlals. Ad drcti. K. J. Cll KNK Y A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by PriiKRlata. 75c. Hall's Family l'llls are the beit. Thiu'y shelled eggs are leu liable, to crack whon boiled, if put on in cold wutor and slowly brought to a boil. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU AllKTAKINO When you tako Grovo's Taatolcss Chill Tonlo bccauRO tho formula is plainly printed on every ixittlo showing that it In simply Iron and Quinino iu a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. COo. Una boiling water whon it first boils or tho gases escape and the wator lo- cornea tlat. l?i'5f.? CUBIC A COLD IW ONB DAY i-fuke Laxative llromo Quinino Tab 'rTiJ'V druggists rofund tbn money if it Tails to euro. 1C. W. Grovo's sig nature is on each box. 26c. Butter, unless olariflod, should not ba used for ifieaiiug tins, etc., as it easily burns. E. C. Atkins & Co., saw manufac turers, Indianapolis, Ind., received n gold modal at tho Paris exposition in tho department of machinery, which included nil kinds of saws operated by machlnory, tho other group containing their hard.uure exhibit of hand saws, cross out saws, wood saws, etc. This lutost succoas, following tho victory of tho Atkins saws in tho recent interna tional sawinc contest in Australia, will do much to establish tho reputation of tho brand in tho markets of the world. If using tinned apricots or poaches a drop or two of almond essence added is an improvement, us it supplies tho loss of the kernel flavoring. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA AW i M W mr ryx ah ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of See Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Delow. Terr Ball amd easy 1 to take as smirar. FOR NEAIACHE. FOR DI72INESI. FOR IIUOUSNESS. FOR TORPII LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN.. FOR THE COMPLEXION CARTERS Iomvim MuwawiuaiuTu,. rwretyTHretaMevail CURE SICK HEADACHE. The Valley of Humiliation. II ore a man shall bo 'roo from the noise and from tho hnrrytags of this lifo; all states arri full of noiio and confusion, only tho valley of humilia tion is that empty and solitary place Hero a man shall not be lot and hin dered lu his contemplation, as in othor placos ho is apt to bo. This is a valley that nobody walks in but thoso that lovo a pilgrim life. John Ilunyan. Ileds Are Hoarce in Itiutla. Bods nro qulto an innovation in Rus sia, and many well-to-do housoa aro still uupiovidod with thorn. Peasants sloop on tho tops of tholr ovous; mid-dlo-class people nud sorvants roll thorn solves np in shoopskius and Ho down near stoves; Boldlors roat upon wooden cots without bedding, and it is only within tho last fow yoars that studonts in schools havo been allowed bods. & Thli itirnature la on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Qiiinine T.buu the remedy that cures a colU l om 4ay Foods vary so greatly as to rondor it difficult for n (armor to soleot with a knowlodgo of tho kinds which should bo used. Only certain proportions of nil foods aro digostlblo but the indi gestible portions aro valuable in tho mauuro heap, II ran at $13 per ton is worth tho prico, oven if appliod to the crops dlroct, but whon used as food it assists to balauco the ration by supply ing mineral mutter, thus promoting growth of (ho unfmal while adding groatly to tho valiio of tho innuuro, Avoid banging ovou doors whilo bak ing, ns it is tho causo of many cakbs and pastry bolng hiuivy. DROPSY 10 DAlS'Tr.(ATMEIiT FREE. ITits mida DroDl V and Itt com- ' pllcatiopi a ipiculiy for twenty Jreats with Ufa moit wonderful nccrii. Ilavocnrcunanyttioni- nil A... a. N. cx.n.n.asxitfaooHa, Box N, AtlanU, Qa. CUTLER'S CARBOLATEof IODINE A giiarautced Cure for Catarrh and Consumption. It. 00. 1) Uck llnx Hi. W. H. SMITH I CO., Buff 4lo,W.Y, Flop's. IP liften R m dM A,j(ii &rrmM The 'Famous German Wood Preserver) ..AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUM.. ....Permanontly Domtroymmm ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. One application is all that your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents! Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle. Wash,; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whlttier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE7 Mi."k T0J SiLZS SM rv. x i- Crfl VAMII1I.I. AND Kl.tVVNTII ol'llKKTS, IMIIITI.ANU, OUKtlOX. Write in. fetxl for our New Illu.trateil CataloKiia. FINE OLD ...WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum It lull quart.. 19.00. I'er gallon. I-'.M. ' XXX YOHT AND HIIKIlKY.IIa AM. HUM GUOUH Ortera for ti'i.Ol ami upward delivered fre. to nrnrt.t Itillrcad or BU-aiucr Ijiudiun. Ulauk t'aea and Keg. LOUIS CAHEN & SON Kitabllihed SO Yeara. AN PKANVIHCO, UAI.IVOICMA. if a man Want to be cured the KK.KLKY 1 KKATHK.NT ran cure lilin. No man cau be cured ol anytliliiK axulnit Ida own will. Head for )riuted mattir ihat ivlli all about It, THK KKKI.KY INHTITUTtC, S14 SlalU Htreet, I'OltTLANI), Oil, N. 1. M. V. So, 44-1VOO. WHKN wrltlnr tk atlVartlaara pi asaAtloa tbt. iapr. Omnipotence may build a thousand worlds and fill thorn with bounties omnipotence may powder mountains into dust, and burn tho sea, and cod Rnmo tho sky, but omnipotence cannot do an unloving thing toward a believer. Oil I rest qulto sure, Christian, n hard thing, tin itnlovlnir thing from Uod to ward ono of Ills own people is quite' impossible Ho is ns kind to you when Ho oasts you into prison br when He takes you into m palace; (to is na good whon Ho sonde (amino into your house ns whon Ho fills your barns with plen ty. Tho only question is. Art thou His chid? If so, Ho hnth rebuked thoe iu affection, mid tboro Is lovo in His cliastisomont. ChriRtlnn Work. x -4- I)irrrnn of Druiikfinne!. In an address boloro tho railroad brnnch of tho Y. M. 0. A. of Now York City, Clinnncoy M. Dopow made a statomoiit as to tho docrouso of drunkenness among railroad ntou that is. worth repeating, coming from so high nn authority. Twenty voras oro, ho said, whon thoro woro about 15,000 men lu tho Now York Central sorvloe, tho uvoraito proportion df men dis charged for drnukeiinoHS within a cer tain period was 'at least 20 per cent. Now, with 30,000 men oinployed by thii company, not ono por cent is dropped from the service for that canto. A Tost of Dangnr. Tho colonel of a rogimont occupies tho post of danRor. Aooording to tbo record moro colonels have peon killed' in action, in proportion to their nan ber, than offloora of any othor grade.' A gonoral can koop under cover, more or loss, but the colonel's position U with his .regiment, and when it ad vauces he is expected to' lead. Still Hore Couiiterreltlng. I The Secret Service lianuiienrihed another baud of counterfeiters and secured a quan tity of bogus bills, which nro cleverly exe cuted. Things of great value are always selected for Imitation, notably Hosteller's Ktonmoli Hitler, whlrli lis titany Imita tors but no rqttaln tor dlsonlnrs (Ike Indi gestion, dyspephla and constipation. Put tho sugar used for swcotonlng fruit tarts in tho middle of tho fruit, not on the top,, or it will toddon the pastry Catarrh Tho causo oxWs in tho blood, in v.'hut cnnueB inllniiniiiition of the mtiootiH inonibrano. It in tnoroforo impoHflihlo to oure Iho diHcneo liy local applications. It is poHit'voly (uiioroua to nog Icot it, hccatiHu it iilwityu afTocts tl'o Htoiiiuch and (luriinu;i!K tho gon- ornl hunltli, and 1h likely todovolop jnto consumption. Many have been radically and permai iT iieuily cured hv Hood's Sar-itparlllcrT' uii-itiiica inn ijiimjii iiiiu nun n ii-viuiurpi- vy unuivo linn UMiiii ! 1 111: 1, 11, l.uilg, iJJll forula Junction, Iowa, writes: "I had ca tarrh three vrarx. lout niv aiiiietlte and iiiiild not Hleep. My head pained me aud I felt bad all over. I took Hood's Kara parllla and now havo a good appetite, vleep well, aud liuo no syiuiioius 01 catarrh." Hood' 9 SmrmmpmrUlm PromitK'B to on to 11 nil keeps the. protniBo. It !h hottor not to put off trciitniont huy llood'd to-day. I'lleiara cured liDr.Boeanko'sPllo Remedy nlopi lirlilnuanuliliiailtnir. Alworb. tuition. BOoa .1.. ml l!Ilnl.,. .. .A.I. I .m .Mall ma.l.. .-. .... . ..uiitiiiiiivi.vHiiii n'.iii rnoirca. rrnie mo about jruurca. Uli. HOdANliO, I'll lda, l'a. JOHN 1'OOLK. PonTLAMn, Oarooii. ran ulvo you the best bargatna iu general 11 nunnery, engines, ooilera.tauKa, plimpB, plows, belts and windmill, 'iho new trei I X I, windmill, auld by him, is nn coualled. is required. It lasts for years. If is IIUI.I WANTKIi; WANTKII-M.n einl wiiiiinn 11 r (nod ellHritulnr reiiraamit valHlilUliril dull. 1111 .Hlurxl aplxinlhl iiM)rliiully, Ad dreta I'. O, llux B37, l'irllHiul, Uratioii, NOTHING BETTER MADE' You cau't make a mUtake II you get a t ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Iieuiis & Staver Ca ,1 SURE CURE FOR PILES 1TCIUMI i'lla rrwlora mol.lurn and cuo lichlnt. Till. farm. ft. Wflll &. Illltlif. Illn.ll,ia i.r 1'p.tlmrflna, PORTLAND. ORECON. 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