w','''i'W"''"'u'iihw. "ir -)iywliwWii)aiiuwn '''"""miUBBMMBS THE NEW. AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. Pe-rw ad for Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Grip. IHfenkX Iiim ;f V CW NWItVW, ' -aj STOmpH BLADDER ' AND fALEHORGANS; Poriinu Ih u luiiifcliold friend In mnru tlmn u million Iioiiich. This number Ih increasing every day. I'uriiim Iiiih be come, ii lioiteehold word all ovur tlio Hngllidi Hpeaklng world. It is nn old tried remedy for all nilurrlml (llseitHcs of tlin head, Ihront, lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladtlur ami fi'inalu organs. Ask Your Druggist for Tree I'crunn Alma nnc for 1907 Uncertainty of 1,1 fr, "Young iiiiiii," said tlio clerical-look-trig passenger, addressing tlio beardless liiillililiinl neroHH the uUle, "do you over consider when you Ho down at night tlmt ou in ii y never see tbo nun rise aglllll." "No," replied tlu pnrty at whom the query hiul lieen tired, "can't any tlmt I do ; but every morning when I wako up I reallro tlmt I mny not live to sea another minset." "You do'" queried tho surprised e. I. p. "I do," answered tho young ninn. "You Me, I'm n baseball umplro." Cincinnati Diipilrcr. TERRIBLE TO RECALL. Five Wfdki In Ded With Intemely Painful Kidney Trouble, Mm. Mary Wngnor, of KH17 Kossuth Avu., llrldgcport, Conn., hujhi "I was. ho weakened and generally run down with kidney din en ho tlmt for a long tlmo I could not do my work and mih II vo weukH in bod. Theru wiih tout Inn- .fa ill bearing down v puin, lurrinio iac,K- lU'liert, hciidaelios and nt tiuioH dirzy Hpollii when ovory thing wiw a blur bwforo iiio, Tlio passages of tlio kidney wrctloim wero irregular niul painful, and (hero wiih coiislduinbhi Hedlniont and odor. I don't know what I would lm doiio hut for Doiiii'h Kidney IMIIh. I could Heo nn linproveinent from tho llrt box, and llo hoxei brought u Ihml euro." Hold by nil dealer. oO cents u lox, FtiHter-Mllburn Co., lluffulo, N. Y. ALBERTA Tho Unit ol Urn golden grnlii, Hero U aanar or lavi'Mura. tililiu'roa, Improwd.n uillea froir, lliii griming limn nt MacIhuI, i: per acre. In tun )ctK Irtini now ttila Uml Mill bo worlli ai kt crt'. A il in null to G. F. BECRE, Maclrod. Alberta livfuiviuu; 1'lllon Hunk (il CniU. IF YOU PLEASE Klmlly rouii itilxir tliut wo buy wild mill all MihIhoi Mlnliii! Ultti La Hint lloiuU tlmtHiooii tin' nmtli't blioiiUl Jim nttiil tu buyurkoll wrllour wlro r.l.CAlTtRUN & CO. 125 AMrgton llulldlng Portland, Oregon MiMiibor ot I'nrtUinl Hlook Kxi'lmiiRO CROPS NEVER FAIL In lm lltir Hnitkti Vwlli'i'. fititlui, wlu'f J,u Jklluiiiili Wy In iiiMrvktra r alfulif ia 4lnL xi,uOarr uiuluirlui il, IriUnli Uml Mill hI ill iMUrr liUli t J U'l rril vtJUy In lliv uuilil, Unfi v Inmlvi cliucuifrulil iiiniiriiirv xof rHlii, ullnir ku r litii, HAVU,. tt' ln ralnl III migir fitoiurtra N(n 11, II. utor it a to luw liiii mrW uii lm counlc) of Ml rr fiunv. Aalitoii turml J I, IvvM, a rvvunl iiiatar. rlii tor i-atlntiUri. I. V. MOO It K l( K A I. r.s rA"'K COMPANY Nt, Aiilliouy Mini .Valilun, lUnUu, FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With !0 iiko lllutlrtlt'J booklet, Kiting 1,00 utv lor lUi(s lu tlio Home, 'arin and 1U ml a Souvenir Picture. 7xH In., 10 color. Ire lor 6 ana our doalct natno, Aildw 'oUe Ci lUtrtx Co., Oakiaad. Cai. i -S&TAORfl I toretw i n v?: , I ''gall. ?&" r . BBwS. Jk. . - .' V K s Vll 'r ('.m $1 -vif SO fopulcrfeienco I Is Switzerland to lu.ie us Klnclors? The Hiibjuct benrn u close resemblance to that as to thu exhaustion of tho HrltlHh coul beds. It will Hcarcely be come acute In our tlmo; but noiiethu les Hcletitlllc observations of the uioe inent of the glaciers durliiK 1 0U5 shows, no slmllnr obseryatlons In preilotw yearH lime hIiowii, a HhrlukiiKe In thu surface. Soino of the Klaelers have shrunk n much as WM yards slnco I i00. In no lustantu bus growth been repot ted The city of Vienna has undertaken the Installation of what Is (lerliaps tho most remarkable electric, or electrical ly IlKhted, fountain In existence. It Is '(Minted In thu .Schwartzeiibergiilatz. I'uderneatli the fountain, In a huso emeiited chamber, are placed twenty H'leii rellectlng lamps, capable of pro ducliiK seienty dlfTeient luinlnoiis and colored t'JTects. Thu light Is transmit ted through thu waters of the fountain. The light power of the plant Is esti mated as witiiil to 1)00.000,000 candles. According to the results of recent ex periments the Hume of nceljlono Is per haps the hottest known except that of the eleclrle arc. The following figures have been given by .Mr. Mnlll; Ituiisen burner, 1,871 degrees; ucetjlcno Hume, -',518 degrees; alcohol (lame, 1,70." de grees; Deiiayniue burner half alco hol, half petroleum !i,0.";j degiees; hy Irogeu lliuiic, In lilr, 1.000 degrees; gas jet flame, with oygen, l!.li00 degrees; oxygen llaine, U.IL'O degrees. 'J'hese aro all Centlgrad" degrees. One degree L'eiitlgrado eipials one degreo ami eight tenths Fahrenheit. Tho lowest teiiiMirature yet recorded, Hii.H a medical Journal, Is th.it reached recently by IC, Olszewski In an attempt to llipilfy helium. Ity the aid of solid hydrogen he cooled the gas to minus '.'."II degrees S. Under ISO atmospheres' presiiro; then, suddenly releasing tho pressure to that of the atmosphere, n degreo of cold was created which, by calculation from l.aphice and Itolsson's formula, amounted to minus 1271..'! de grees C. Helium, however, did not llipilfy, and ho 'accordingly assumes that Its (silling point must bo below minus 1!71, nnd that there Is hut llttlo prospect of reducing It to n liquid. A French scleiitllle writer points out that a mere gain In weight should not In Itself he taken as an Indication of Improved liodlly condition. It Is, ac cording to him, rather a question of tho density t tut ti tho quantity of tlssuo which covers tho bones. When In creased weight resultfl from Increased density, then thu health Is really lm proud. In order that this principle may bo practically applied, ho suggest thu use of baths containing n known quantity of water ami supplied with appliances for measurement whereby thu density of tho Immersed body may lm calculated, In the manner In which Archimedes ascertained tho density of King I Hero's crown of adulterated gold. So rapidly has thu utilization of water power for generating electricity advanced that already a tendency may be seen to classify rlcrs and streams according to their peculiar qualifica tions as furnishers of raw power. For Instance, a French engineer has point ed out that tho glacial (reams of Franco and Italy, which have been so largely availed of for electric purM)ses, are not well suited to supply power for lighting stations, because their How Is at n maximum lu summer, when tho mountain snows are melting, whereas the greatest demand for light Is in win ter. On tho other hand, the slower ntnlgiiblo rivers of Franco aru better adapted to furnish light, since their How reaches a maximum lu the winter season. Unworthy. It was tlio sweet scent of tho lilies hi tho eonserMitory, or tho beauty of the jouug girl's hair, that led to his proposing to tho debutante In white, as they rested lu tho shadow beneath u palm. "It cannot be," she said. "1 am un worthy of you " "Oh, rubbish," wild he. "It is trim; It Is true." And she sighed. "You aro nn tingol," ho said, ardent ly. "No, no; jou aro wrong," said tho j tiling girl. "I inn vain. Idle, silly, ut terl.v unlit to be jour helpmeet through life." He laughed lightly, then said, In a smithing olco: "Why, this Is sheer madness. What sort of a wife do you think I ought to hmoV "A ery wis', deliberate, practical woman," she replied; "one ablo to Hvo on your small salary." Titbits. Minim I'tarnta In Sledllrrrunenii. Several biKiugo farms, all of which nro pit lug eoneeriis, are to bo found lu tho Mediterranean. Until recently siHinges liiwo been simply collected from the sen floor, where they ti.no flourished In a wild state, but of Into j ears they lme, like ojbters, been cul tivated. Having broken the women of the Imblt of keeping their hats on In tho theater, tho reformers should go after the jotiug girls who wear such big bows of such wide ribbons on their bends that the man behind feels as If hu U peering oer the ribbon counter nt a dry goods store. Occasionally a man puts his best foot forward for the puriObO ot regis tering a kick. For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it Aycr's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druiTtnopimplcs,no eruptions. Tho boat hind of a teitimontal "Said for ovor alxty years." A Mad br J. O, Ayr Co , Lowtll, ilui, Alao manufacturer! of J SIRSAPABILLA. yers ruts. CHERRY PECTORAL. Morn (linn Likely. John Kendrlck Hangs was discussing In a New lork club a en so of plagiar ism, says the New York Tribune. "The man admitted that plagiarism was suspected of him," said Mr. Hangs smiling, "no almost admitted it was proved. Hu reminded mo of n Yonkers boy I used to know. "This boy said to his chum one morn ing: "'I hid under the parlor sofa last night to hear what young Softlclgu would say to my sister.' '"Well, what did ho stiy?' the other boy asked. " 'Hu only talked religion nnd poli tics, and ho kicked mo about thirty times on the head.' "'Ho knew you wero there, I gues,' said the second boy. "'I'm afraid he suspoctcd It" Dellrnry nf frenchmen Undoubtedly Frenchmen hare the most delicate way of expressing them selves," said a New York young woman to n group of friends nt ten, "I hive Just had the oddest little encounter with u mail who looked ns If he had Just arrived' here, his clashes wero so unmistakably Parisian. I was walk ing; In Itroadway when I hw him com ing. To my surprise, ns he was a stran ger to me, he stopped, put his heels to gether and, taking off his bat, mnilo a low bow. 'Pardon, mademoiselle,' said he, 'your beneath skirt descends.' Mak ing again the same elaborate bow, he passed on. I looked dc,wn and saw thnt my silk petticoat wns showing Just n little below the outside skirt. Ilnd nn American man noticed It, lie would have felt embarrassment about men tioning It; or, if he hud the courage, h never would have been nblo to think of such a dcllcnte way of mak ing that bit cf n misfit known to me." New York Press, , ftt. Vltroi' Panra and all Ncrrooo DlaMa wrmamnlly rurrri ttr Dr. Ktlna'a (irral l;- ft,inrr. Hn,l Air KHKIl lltrlal boltU and Uattt.Ur.M.lLKIIn.',Ld.,ltArchUU,l,liUa.,l'a. A Patient Snnkr. One does not often ntirlbiito tho vlr tin. it TinMniimt tn n nimWo "Letters from a Surgeon." however, contains nn anecdote lu which Its exUteneo l evl lent. Doctor Perry, surgeon of the Twentieth Massachusetts, wakened In camp ono morning to find himself tight ly held In tho clutch of Doctor liny ward, his senior olllcur. "Don't move, John, till I say tbreo l" ordered tbo senior, shnrply. "Then seize uxy hands and sprlug to your feet. Oue, two, three I" At the word Doctor Perry Jumped, and never mado a cleaner leap. He was Just In time to seo n moccasin dive under the coat which ho bad been us ing for n pillow. Armed with sticks, they dragged tho coat away, but aaw only the hole Into which the snake had glided. Tho surgeon had accidentally blocked the entranco to the rcptlle'a abode, and It had lain nil colled under the back of his neck, waiting patiently for him to move so It could enter. TO CUM A COLD IN ONC DAY Take I.AXATIVK 1IIIOMO QU1NINK Tablets Druggists refund money If It falti to cure. E. W OKOYK'd signature (son each box. Sic. . ,, .... w, . I 1 be Imperial Hoard of Health In i tier. aTZe ," Km'.trtm . W .? Kg! rlous to aealth," . The bed. ot pes. In Colorado sometime. . . ' .., . .. I Include as many as 2,000 acre, and there is one bed exceeding In ilzo '.',500 acre, The leopard animals. Is the most cowardly ot Only Teat. "la there any known test for true lover" nsked tbo ery young man. "Nothing except marriage," answer ed tho home-grown philosopher. "If that doesn't evaporate It you hare got the real thing." A Literary Trlae. The Inmost amount ever offered ae. a prize for a literary contribution Is 1,500.000 rubles, which Is still open for competition and w III bo awarded at St Petersburg on Dec. 1, 1025, to the writ- fortune of 60.000 gold rubles to pro- viio tur mm uuiijuu iuii-. ii i'ii gl vlug day Is tho centenary or uw cir Alexander's death, by w hlch time tue money will, it is estimated, nave in creased to '.000.000 rubles. One-fourth of It will be used to defray the cost of publishing the work which win the prut. cr or me ucai uimorj ot Aiexauuor .. y SQrc bejna to heai neW flcsh is formed, all pain and InuammaUoa of Uussla. Araktchelef, founder of the jeave3 the piace 6cab3 over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood th military colonies of Novgorod, left a ia nerman-ntiv cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drusr a tore. HI Object. "Do you enjoy staying out until 2 and 3 o'clock every morning?" "No, Indeed; but I can't nfford to let my wife get Into tho Imblt of expecting mo home early." Houston Post. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT In giiBrentceit to euro nr cfto ot Iclifng, blind, bleeding or protruding plica In 0 to 14 dayi or money refuuded.50c. Tho Eufaula (I. T.) Journal bonsti that every copy of Its weekly Is fed Into the press by a fullblnod Indian woman, wlioBu husband turns the press. Bnvy. Dick Your cheeks are beautiful to night, my dear. Katharine Yes. Jnck Frost kissed them. Dick Ho did? Lucky Jnck. Mothers wtlt And Mrs. Wlnnow's Boothlng BtrUD tho beat rntni'ilv In tun far thnlr rlillHri during- tho teething porlod. 0,nlle n IllrTerence, "Whatl" exclaimed tho angry mo diste. "You menn to say that Mrs. Do Flasher used all tho samples we sent up to make n fancy quilt? Why, she Is nn old crank." "Hut Mrs. Do Flasher Is worth a hundred thousand, " "Iteally? Well, In that caso I sup pose "she Is eccentric." "And she will Inherit half a million by the llrst of the year." "Half n million? Why, write the lndy a noto nt once nnd tell her she can have another bundle of samples nnd compliment her ou being so de lightfully bizarre." Shake Into Your Shoes Allen'i Koot-llmo. A noudor. It mnlin lltrlit or nuur nliues foil easy. Ill a certain enroior aiU'Atiiig, cnnoiis mid lint, tired, adilntf Icet. Hold by nil DrncgUla, ITIco Mo. Trlaftmek. into mulled pitKr!. Addrcii Allen 8. Olmitvd, Lolloy, Now York. Ilnrbera Aires Acjo, The first barbers of whom there Is any record piled their trndo In Qrccco In thu fifth century It. C. In Homo the first barbers operated In tho third cen tury II. C. In olden times In Kngland tho barber nnd tho physician wero Iden tical. Thu?, a king's barber was also his chief medical adviser. In tho tlmo of Henry VIII. of En gland, laws wero mndo concerning bar bers, of which tlio following Is nn ex tract: "No person occupying- a shav ing or barbery In London shall nso any surgery, letting of blood or other mat ter, except the drawing of teeth." Always to be Depended Upon. When a person gets up In the morning with a dull headache and n t red, stretchy feeling, it is an almost curtain Indication that tlio I ver, or bowels or both aru uecld edlyiiut of order. At such times Nntitre, the wisest and bct of nil doctors, takes this mo ins to give warning that she ntvdn the help nnd gen tlo nriclstunca which rnn bct lie ob nined from that o d family remedy, Ilrandruth's Pills, which has been n use for ovir a cen tury. They nro tho same lino laxative tonle p'H your rand areuts UM'd, when doctors were few ami far hetwten nnd when people hud to Inn o n romo y that could absolutely bo depended trpoii. Ilramlreth'h Pills can bo depended upon and are sold In every dang and medicine, sturo, cither pluiu or suar-coutud. Malt na a Dual Layer. Unit Is the latest device for laying dust on roads In tho country. Tho au thor of tho new depnrturo Is M. Trlut .Ins. city surveyor of Itoucn, who has published It ns tho result of a long '!" ' experiments The list of these. whllo bringing out the wcuk sldo of tho new system, possesses considerable Interest as showing It to possess real possibilities of utility. A long stretch of road was llrst watered and then sprin kled with salt. The next day the sur fnco of the- rood was covered with n thin glazed crust Italn removed this In parts, but whero tho glaze remained there was no dust for five days. OLD SORES BY IMPURITIES Whenever a sore refuses to Ileal it la because the blood is" not 'pure and healthy, n3 it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which lias corrupted and usually afflicted with old sores arc persons who have reached or passed mid die life. The vitality of the blood and strength, of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous gcnu3 which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force nn outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place growa red and angry, festers and eats into the surroundlnrr tissue until it becomes a chroma and stubborn nicer, fed nnd kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Notw j3 morQ t nad disa:jrceabic than a stubborn, non-healing sore. A totlt resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason or suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers i3 back of every old sore, nnd esneciallv is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can nnfltiv ncrmnnpnr ifti niittiri"vuill mnnv. X was affltoted with a aore oa my . ,f,i 0. .ft; , ,.. i, at, toe of four years' atandinir. Is ii? the sore With caustic plasters or the face was o, email pimpie at nrsj trnt it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If fara2v.aryyteraiaterm2-cverV panicle of the diseased flesh were alarmed about It and rh?i in taken several physicians. The treated me but the aore con continued, cause to arrow worst. I saw S. O. 8. ad- sndtRnor0ttnBMtft while I vras The completely cured. My blood Is ncr 0 efftPof 8. sfs., aai tlfere toa. not n remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. beeu any aipa of the aore alnoe it is an unequalled blood purifier one that 0.8. 8. cured It. ., tf ., t i,t .i 'fau,uwcn i;"3 West "Onion, 0( S.S.8. PURELY VEGETABLE nermanentlv write for our special book oa sores and pouaesirc. wc maice no cnarge ior jg SWmT PUTNAM Caler saece seaMle awlajlstar aasj faetera cetera One Tli I ii k at m Time. "But don't you think," nuked the argu mentntlre boarder, "that the street car service ought to be Improved?" ' "Thnt Is n question for the future," s.ild the philosophical boarder. "Tlia present duty is to nmcliorate It" Timely AsaUlance. "Your honor," pleaded Goodmnn Gon rong, "I haven't nlways been like this. I am descended from revolutionary fore fathers." "You certainly seem to have reached the bottom," said his honor. "I'll give you a chance to rise. You will go up for slxtr dnvs. Call the next easel" ELlIIHJUJ.1 Tlio Kind Yon llnvo Always tui'o ol Gluts. II. Fletcher, nnd lias been mado under his personal Hupcrrlsloii for over 0 years. Allow no ono to deceive yon in tills. Counterfeits, Imitations mid " Just-as-frood " nro but Experiments, and endanger tho kculth of Children Hxperlenco against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cnstoriu is n harmless ntibstltuto for Castor Oil. lnro ftorie, Drops nnd Sootliintr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. Its npo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Foveri.slmcss. It cures Diitrrluun mid "Wind Colic. It r el loves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Htomach and llowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panucco Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Use For THetTun ooaaMNV, tt Anelent Co Ulna. Tho colllns of tho ancient Egyp tians wero made of mnrblo and stone. The Romans used similar receptacles for their dead, nnd Alexander the Great Is said to have been burled In n collln of solid gold. In pnrts of England glass colllns have been found. Tho Athenian heroes wero burled In colllns made of cedar, owing to Its nro matlc nnd Incorruptible qualities, whllo tho first record of wooden coffins In En gland dates back to tho days of King Arthur. This monarch wan supposed to hart been burled In the hollowed trunk of a gigantic oak. Patent colllns were Invented In 1700, nnd metallic air tight colllns wero advertised at Bir mingham In 18(11. Howa ThlaT Wr efTar One Hundred Dollars Reward tat any caio ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by liaU'i Catarrh Cure. r.j. biih.ti.x -".. rropa,, ioieop,o. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Caenor lor tho lut years, and bollave him M..I..I hnnn.aM. In all l.n.ln... fv.naaM. lions and financially able to carry out any ob-1 ligation! niauo 01 weir nrra. Wear & Trimx, Wholesale Drug ilats, Toledo, O. Wal&ino, KinnaH & Miavin. Wholesale Drug lata. 'loledo.O. Uall'a Catarrh Core la taken Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces ot tho system. 1'rlce 74c. por botUa. Hold by alt Druggists. Testimonials lrae. ai-os ui mo ayaicui, kld by alt Drugjttali. fall's family flllt a are lb beau Brilliant Illaplay. Asker Are you n bellover In tho oc cult? Do ye.u believe It possible to go In a dark room and see Mars) Telllt Yes, and every other atar If you happen to trip over a chair or a bootjack. FEB AND KEPT OPEN IN THE, BLOOD polluted lue circulation, I hose most away another sore would come, be the trouble is in the blood, and the GiLzffl&&x ln DLOOO CANNOT CUT AWAY. cure must come by a thorough clcans- the blood. In S. S. H. will De found and ucv;y uvv iuc muuimhuu promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every frrceot im purity and makes a complete acd lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased tarts with impurities, it nourishes the rritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. ulcers and any other medical d.vios tue pook or nuvicc. SPCCmC CO. ATLANTA Am FADELESS DYES taaa m esaer sjye. Owe 19c aecaaaja PSMSJ SJS lj Catarrh la 'a constitutional disease originating In Impure blood nnd requiring constitution, treatment acting through nnd purifying the blood for Its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy Is Hood73 Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh aro relieved by Cntarrlcts, which allay In flammation and deodorize discharge. COo, arTMS-.T"."-.""", Uotitrlit has borno tlio sltrna- Signaturo of Over 30 Years. MuaaaraTaciT, niwyomnoitt, . 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DR.C.6EEW0 WMd4ltllHM TnatMit Tola wonderful CM. ne Doctor la called crtatbtcauM "i curra people without opera tion that an. t van un la dl. lie cerae wl h those wondsrOtl Chi nfsa htrba, roots, buds, bark and vegetables i bat are entirely un known to mod leal abs ence in ima connirr inrousnuieuMToi harmless rtmcdUs. Thia luiuvias doctnr knows the action of errr SOS dutersnt remtdlee, walea be eaeaaDonaara'ly In dlferent duMasee, He guaran'era to cure catarrh, athma. lane, three rheumatism, asrrous lyaa, stomach, llrtr, kls nera. eto. baa hUbArota of UeUmoalala, Cuargea moderate. Call aad see htm. TaUsate vh. y. tw mr wn. p,r PiamKS eaa OfroniaaV maAatama, vvfloui.iaiiua mmi stUC. anoresa Tlst C Gsm W Oismm MsjdklM Caw 1UW nrst St. S. t. Car. IsVriaam MeaUoa paper PertUsM. Carsaysm P.N.U Ne.4-r w f?-"??.0 ertlsers pUae 3 ' aMflsj keif-e sveaMi cettee) eesV weal asm la Write fr Itm aeeMeT hew u sM 1cta HM A''K ffxlH. M Xll '! asm j'jrtm.rm i an or fi rv ait O v