Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 23, 1907, Image 8

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    POBTJLAND NEW AGE
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W. A. Mltoholl, doalor In gonoral
morohnndlflo, Martin, On,, wrltos:
"My wlfo lost In weight from 180 to
(18 pounds. Wo saw sho could not II vo
long. Sho was n nkoloton, so wo con-
mi Hod nu old phyulclan, Ho told her
to try I'oruiin.
"Hho gradually commoncod Im
proving nnd gotttng n llttlo strength.
Hho now wolghtt 100 pounds. Sho is
gnlnlng ovory day, nnd cloo hor own
liouflowork and cooking." j
DlllllllllN.
Nippier PliI MlhM Kutts ndinlro
your p.iliitlngH? Pohbcr I don't I
know, Htlpplcr Wlmt did sho say
nhoiit thorn? Pobhlcr That hIiu could
fool that I put a grout deal of myself
Into my work. Htlpplor Well, Hint's
IH'iiIhp. Pohher Is It? The picture
I showed her wns "Calves In u Mead- j
ov."
FADED TO A SHADOW.
Worn Down by Flvo Years of Suffer
ing from K'dnty Complaint.
Mrs. Iloiuntlio Myors, of 180 Routli
n'.n.il. Ui I, , l U....U. Ill I..,...,
lOillll Ht., IrolllOII, O., HllJH: "I llllVO
worlioil Haul in my i
tiinu nnd liuvo been
oxpoxed again ami
again to uhungos of
wcutlior. It Ih no won
doi my kidneys guvu
out nnd I went nil to
pieces at hiKt. Tor II vo
yours I wns fiiding
nwny mid finally ho woaR" that for six
iiioullis I could not got out of tlio
limine. I was noivniix, ichMchb and
flooplesH t night, and lainn and boro
In lliu tiiorniiig. Houiotiinos ovory
thing would whirl and blur boforo mo.
1 bloalod so badly I could not wear
tight clothing, and had (o put on bIiooh
twi) hI.oh larger than iwual. Tlio urliio
mih dlfcr hired nnd passngcri. woro
tlroadfully frequent. I got help from
tho llrat Ikix of Doan's Kidney IMIIh,
Imwovur, nnd by tho timo I had tnkou
four boxes the pain and bloating was
gouo. I have Ihmmi in gool lietilth ovor
HillCO."
Hold by nil denloru. 50 cents n box.
Fotitor-Milhurn Co., llufTnlo, N. Y.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
MO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Coutnpioti!! Wood Poison litis brought morcsufferhifr, misery nnd humilni
lion into the world tlmii nil other diseases combined; there 13 hardly nny
limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of nil disorders,
wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it nnd often being
transmitted to innocent offsurimr. ft blitrliting lejracy of suffering nnd shame.
So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it
iiy lining KUV &HUM IUUIU illl., iUUVb tlltlVil.-l Ui iVfVi.Itl ut wttv. ... nHUSV
lilood the treacherous vims has taken root. Not only is it n powerful poison
Imt ft very deceptive otic. Only those who have learned by bitter experience
know by tlio little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of
the Buffering which is to follow. It comes iu the form of ulcerated mouth
nnd throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin,
falling hair, offensive pores nnd tilcers on the body, nnd in severe cases the
finger units drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat
tered nud the sufferer becomes nn object of pity to his fellow man. Especi
ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious lilood Poison, shown when the
infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash.
These minerals will drive nway nil outward symptoms of the troubles for
n while, nnd the victim is deceived into the belief that he Is cured. When,
Jiowever.the treatment is left off he finds that tliQ poison has only been driven
deeper into tho blood and the disease reappears, nnd usually iu worse form
Inrcause these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the viruslrom
the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive
action. S. S. S. is she only real nnd certain cure for Contagious Blood PoU
son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs
nml barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We
oiler a reward of $t.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral
lit. ..1..M. 1.a n.a.A .nlili. ...-.. lk.-
s. s. s.
PURELY VEGETABLE
Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex-
plains the different stages of the trouble, nud outlines a complete home treat-1
itient for nil suffercrsof this trouble. No charge Is wade for this book, and '
if yon wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, out
(mysiciuns wm ue giau lo lumisu
The IIiiircnot.
Here aro two essays on tlio Iluguo
nots by Chicago public Bcbool pupils:
"Tlio lluponots nru people In France
Hint nro followers of Victor Hugo.
Their lender Is u man uuinccl Jean
Vnljcnn that wns a thlcf, but got con
verted nnd turned out well. The Hugo-
nots are very good pfiple. A lady
nnmed Kvnnpellno wro'j a 1( ng poem
about them, but It don t rhyme."
"The Huguenots Is t" s name of a big
thing like a steam roller tli.it tho mo
gul used In India to run over people.
It squosliod thoin to death nnd was very
terrible. It had eyes pnltited on It like
n ilrngon and snorted steam when !t
wns running.
They aro no huguenot!
enny more.'
Pinnae.
"Senator, tverybody Is commending
thnt npeeeh you mndo tho other day on
the subject of the trusts."
"I think myself It was a pretty fair
effort."
"nnfortiinntely, I didn't hear It. What
position did jou tnke?"
"IHprs you, I didn't tnke nny. I man
aged, however, to nisure ench pnrty to the
controverny thnt ltd position was tho only
correct and logical one."
Time to Hun.
Gunner There wns n had, hold bur
glnr up In tho glrlH' collcgo the other
day.
Otiycr You don't say. And did tho
girls yell?
(limner I Bhould any so. They gnvo
tliu collcgo yell nnd tho burglar hasn't
stopped running yet.
Kill the Othrr Hlile Objected.
Attorney (for the defense) Do you
know anything about the merits of this
en ho?
Venireman I should say not. It hnnn't
nny merits.
Attorney We'll take this mnn, your
honor.
Ko niasrrntn with Thin.
"Smythe, you cnlled on thnt Iloston
girl, diil you? Wan she nt homo?"
"Yen, ulio wns at home, but you ico "
"Yon?"
"She was at home, but you sec "
"Well?"
"Klio wns at home, but you see "
"Go on."
"As I said, she wns at home, but you
see "
"Yon, yes; alio wns at home, but I
see "
"Well, that's the answer."
FITS
HI. Vltua nnro and nil Nrnrous Ws"aM
twrm.nantlv rurMl br Dr. Kline's Orral
.."." u...i flir.K. iiiriai linltl and
rrciutaVbr. lull. Kiltie. Ul., Arch HU, l'UU.l'a.
Hntne Old Keellnir.
Gladys I feel sure ho litis never
loved before. Penelope Oh, I felt the
snino wny, denr, when he tmd to mnko
lovo to me! New York Press.
ThM U tnnr Catarrh 111 thll lection ot thf
country than all other dlnvaiei put toKOlher,
ami until iholnatfow yoara WAiUoed Inbt
Incurable. Kor n ureal iininycara doctor pro
nounced ltalocalUlMoao. and proKcrlbcilloca!
rumudk'P, nnd by cuiutantly Ir.tlhiK to curt
wllli local troatmeut, pronounced It Incurable
Hclonco liaaprovt'ii cntarrh to bo a coiintltu
tluuat dlnoaee, and thoroforo requlrcsoonatltu
lloual troatmont. Hall's Cntarrh Cure, maim
fncluredby K. J. Cliciiuy .fc Co., Toledo, Oblo,li
IIIOOIliyconailniilonuirurnoHiiioranraow 11
j, tRic0n Internally In doioalrom lodropa to i
iulonul. itncmiirociiyouinouiooi nuc
muo mir nurfnccn of the jf ilum. Thov oll'or oni
hundred dnllnrN for any rno It falli to euro
Dtiiul for circulars ami tcrtlmnnlnli. .
Addrvan, K. J. CltKNKV it CO,, Toledo, O
Until l.v llpilf-tfllB.7.V.
Hall's family I'llla aro tho best.
Auclcnt lnlaiicv
Moacs was uumberlns tho children ot
Israel.
"What nro you doing that for?" some
body linked him.
"They wouldn't stand for a referen
dum," explained Moses, "and I had to
turn It Into a census."
Not even his worst enemies, However,
ncciiscd Moses ot doing It for political
purposes.
Cyntral.
"Permit nio to nsk you, madam," said
the lawyer, who was n friend of the fam
ily, "your real rrnsou for wanting a di
vorce from your husband."
"Ho Isn't the man I thought I was
marrying," explained tlio fair caller.
"My dear madam," rejoined tho law
yer, "tho application ot that principle
would break up every home in tho coun
try." nrt il1t MnMll.tff t ...(k ... 1,1?C.
in nny lonn. S. H. S. goes tiown to tue
cry bottom of the trouble and by cleansing
the blood of every particle of the virus and
adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder.
So thoroughly docs S. S. S. cleanse the
clrculntJou that no signs of the disease are
ever seen acrnin. nnd offsnrinir is nrotected.
mCSWHTSCcinC CO, ATIAHTA, GAm
mat, too, wiUiout narge,
A CUP OF TEA.
iiospitaiitr So Lonir Practiced hq
iiecome Habit.
"It Isn't what one does with, It's the
spirit In which one does," Miss Tlilrza
Tnckley was wont to say as she presld-
etl over her squatty silver teapot In the
old Tackley homestead. "Thnt. nt
least, Is what I havo been taught, nnd
as long ns my friends feel tho name, I
havo no regrets. There Is little left of
Iho family fortune, but only I nui left
of Hie family."
There was, Indeed, so little left thnt
Mian Thlrza's economies wcro of the
closest nnd her hospitality limited to
her tenpot. Yet even before the dny
of the gnlc people felt thnt she main
tnlnetl worthily tho traditions of tho
hospitable Tnckleys.
A mighty elm blew down thnt dny,
nnd In Its fall wrecked the Tackley
homestead, and left only the kitchen ell
unhnrmed. As the news sprend, tho
townsfolk Mocked to tho sceuo to view
the disaster nnd condolo with Miss
Thlraa, whom they expected to, And
overwhelmed with grief.
She was not. They found her In the
kitchen, the door Bet Invitingly wide
open, her best ten-servlco displayed,
and tho kettle singing cheerily on the
fire. Every visitor was received and
thnuked for his sympathy, directed how
best to hco tho ruins, told tho story of
tho downfall, nnd refreshed before de
parting with n cup of perfect ten. Nor
did Miss Thlraa forget who, took cream
and who lemon, or how many lumps
of siignr went to whoso cup. She suc
ceeded In transforming tho occasion of
her own Irreparable misfortune Into n
friendly ten-party for nil tho neighbors.
A few silly young people found It
funny; but the llrst whisper (if ridi
cule, was sternly suppressed.
"Funny I It's lino!" declnred old
Judge Crcaton. "Miss Thlraa Is tlio
best, ns sho Is tho Inst, of nil the Tack
leys. She'll find herself tho hcroluo of
the town to-morrow, you'll sec."
Ho was right; but Miss Thlraa nev
er understood.
"It was qulto nntural," sho protest
ed, In gentle bewilderment. "I only
gnvo my friends n cup of tea."
That wn nil. Hut thero nro some
women so deeply hospltnblo thnt they
have, ns Sydney .Smith expressed It, a
tenpot In their bquI. Youth's Coinpnu
Ion.
MEMORIES OF TUB FARM.
Thero Is another farm Job that Is
shown In tho picture, and that has sent
a fow mlllhyis of boys from tho farms
to overcrowd tho cities nnd work In
stores at $10 per. If I una going to
mnko tho bnd placo worse, I'd put nil
tho sinners up ngnlnst n wood pile, nnd
let them chop dry beech, elm nnd chest
nut chunks In stovewood. Knots! Why
tlio cusHcdncss of nil creation Is bound
up In tho material that Is set boforo
tuuno of these farmer lads. Words fall
mo as tho memories of thoso unhappy
days como to tho surface. lluauucl), in
Cincinnati Post
StMsre lleadlueaa,
Tlio London Echo gives tho following
anecdote from a foreign contemporary :
Gobert, tho French netor, whoso 8je
clulty wns thejmpertiontitloti of Nupol
con I., wus troubled with nn Infirmity
of memory, In couiscqueuce of which all
letters liniulcd to him to be rend on
tho Htngo hnd really to contain tho
words lio wns to deliver. In somo mili
tary piece or other tlio Kmperor hud
to rccelvo n letter from his adjutant
and rend It uloud to his ns;ubled of-1
(leers. A certain Gnu tier, tho wug of.
the theater, noted tho adjutant, nnd
ouo evening, Instead of giving Gobert,
the written letter,
bo unnded 111 m n
blnnk sheet of paper. Tho netor took
It, nnd, perceiving tho trick thnt hnd
been played lilin, returned tho uitsslvo
to Guutler, saying with perfect grav
ity: "Hend It yourself, General."
Gnutlor, who did not kuow a word of
tho pnrt nnd wns too much taken aback
to extemporize, could not extricate him.
self from tho position before tho Midi
euro bad discovered his discomfiture.
Gobert'a readiness was. Indeed, almost
u. remarkable ns that of a less cele
brated netor, whoso forte was tho part
of Hlehnrd III. At tho approach of one
of his best points, a hostile clique In
duced tho siiers to accost the' tra
gedian with: "My lord, we'vo taken
ltucklughnni nnd cut his hend off."
Tls well," replied hoj "hnd It not
been bo, I should hnve said, 'Off with
his hend; so much for lIiiekliiRlinai;,H
thus getting In hU great effect after
nil.
Didn't Favor tho Tut.
"You can Kt shared nt tho Eclipse
tousorlnl parlor tothiy for 10 cents."
"I'd bo afrnhl to accept tho barber's
cut rotes." Cleveland Plain Dealer. I
Many a woman marries without lio-'
proving her condition; but every worn-1
bettM than & hu beeo doing at aobm. .
an wno marries, uiiuks sue 18 uoing
If ''' "jL
Haw II Kaew.
A witness was being examined as to
the sanity of one of the Inmates of the
asylum. "You hold that this Inmate If
insane, do you?" a lawyer asked. ''I
do." was the firm response. "Why arc
yon so sure?" "The man," the witness
gaid,, "goes about .asserting that ho Is
Rnntn Clana." "And " said the law
yer, "you hold, do you, that when a
man goes about asserting that ho Is
gnnta Claus It's a clear proof of hTs In-
sanity?" "I do." "Why?" "Because,"
said the witness, In a loud, Indignant
voice, "I happen to bo Santa Claus my
self."
Mmtta.
The train was called the limited, but
what wns limited about It? It ran at
an unlimited speed, tho incivility of
tho conductor and tbo brakcincn was
unlimited, as was the rapacity of the
porter. ,
"It's a mystery 1" exclaimed the llttlo
Dnrtr 0f foreigners
, -jut ln a moment tncy cntcrcd the
drawing room car and their wonder
vanished.
"Of course, It's the good taste of the
decorations I" they whispered, nnd, re
membering their manners, pretended
not to notice. Puck.
PatS CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT It guarenteed to euro any
case of IchlnR, blind, bleeding or protruding
plica In 6 to 14 days or money rclundcd.Wc,
Unappreclatlre.
Mrs. nomer (rending) An ordl
nnry plnno contains about a mile of
wire.
Homer Iltihl The one next door
sounds like It contained a wagon load
of tinware.
Mothers will And Mrs. Winston's Boothlng
Syrup the best remedr to use for thslr child roa
aurtnc tbo toe&lng period.
Ilnblilnc It In.
Miss ricdpcp You arc better, are you
not, Mr. Fenthcrtop? You wcro not look
ing nt all well tho last time I saw you.
Mr. I'Yathcrtop Why, when did you
tee mo Inst?
Miss Hedpep 'At the Swclllmm recep
tion. You were waltzing, I think, with
Miss Fluttcrby.
Shake Into Yor Shoes
Allen's Poot-Kato. A powder. It makes tleht
or now shoes feel cany. It Is n. crrtnln euro for
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
hold by all JiritfTRUls. l'rlco Zlo. Trial pack.
Address Allen B. Olmsted,
Lcltoy, Ji'ow York.
The Humorist,
Mr. Dcpew throw nsldo tho pnper In
which ho hnd Just read thnt ns a Scnntor
ho wnii a joke.
"In thnt case," he said with decision,
"I will not resign. I wouldn't spoil a
Joke for anybody." Philadelphia Ledger.
Worth Knowing About
If you need n flr8l--l:isx Inxntive, there la
nothing bolter nor snfer tlinn thnt old fnin
lly remedy, Hrnndrcth's I UN. Knob pill
cuntnt is one grain of ol d extract nf
nrsnpnrllln, w lch, with other vnluallo
v gctnlde products, uinke It a blood pur
illcr of vxcollint chnr.ii'ter. If you are
troubled with o mtli ntion, ono pill at
ulgbt wl'l uMonl great relief.
ilrntulreth'- nlilnnra tho sntne fine Inx
ntivo toulo pill your grnndpatonta used.
They Imvu been ln uso for over a contury
nnd nru hold in every drug nnd medicine
btoic, cither pi in or mignr coated,
A Memento.
A gentloninn wns culling upon tho
widow of n vnlued friend, nnys Ix Fig
aro. 'During tlio vlnltlio snld:
"I wns a good friend of your Into
husband. la thero not perhnps some
thing which was IiIh nnd which I could
bnvo ns n memento of lilin?"
Tearful widow: "How would I dor
Only On "BROMO QUININE"
That la I.AXATIVK IlltOMO quinine. Simi
larly named remedies sometimes derclvo.
The first and original Cold Tablet Is a Willi K
1'ACKAOK with black and red lettering, and
bears the signature o( K. W. UltOVK. 2Ao.
Oat In the Cold.
"Old Fullerplunks, who died a month
or two ago, didn't leave you anything-,
bey? I tboutht ho was a near relative
of yours."
"Near? Fie was closer than the shrunk
en jacket on a sixteen-lnch tun 1"
Mica Axle Grease
Best lubricant for axles In the
world long wearing and very d
hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a
light one. Saves half the wear on
wagon and team, and Increases the
earning capacity of your outfit.
Ask your dealer for Jiita Axlt
Qrtait.
STANDARD
HL CO.
Inneta
Thar J no Mtlfction Kenr;
thn btsnf oVy and cornfbrtabl
in out In the herdttX tornv
YO0Att5HtOrTH5
aTYOUWEAt
WATMNOOf
OWCiOTHWC
HACKMYeUowr
A.JLTenMT0strUSl.e.lA.
tMttUWMAN CeVlasteTtMNt&Okk
PUTN A
Cetac aMre sxeesai Wajaa.r wisl f
USSfiSi lUuiSLSmot MuLa
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a t,yiCA.P a
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uoes i our
Heart Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood ? You know, for
good blood is good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
Onef remient earns ot bad blood li a ilnenlth
lltr. Thll produces coiiitlpMion. I'oitonuui
ubitancet iir then ab)nrhel Into the blixjil,
Imteail of bliR rtmo"c1 from tha bmly dmljr
ai nature Inlrnunl. Keen tlic bonelt iua
with Ayer's Villi, llvt plllt. All Tegetable.
A
Made by J. O. A yer Co.. Lowell,
All
to nanulMtnrera of
f HAIR VIQ0B.
yers
A0UB CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
PRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, ( Registered (
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS.
PACIFIC NURSERY CO.
Catatot ue Free. Tantent, Oregon
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
I Madelnaltslrlesandallsttei. Oet water ari(tT)ll
anywhere. licet Urlllliig TooLn tnailc (let calar
)o;e and prices. BEAIX cV CO.
321 Havnhome Ave. Portland, Or.
JKUMical.
Flicks Miss Flatly sang with much
feeling at tho concert Inst night"
Wicks Ah?
Hicks Yes. Sho spent most of the
tlnio fccllug for tho right note. Somer
vllle Journal.
Tho Kind You liuvo Always
MaHiiMMaBBMaaaaBiM
EsEHEl
turo of Clias. II. Fletcher, and 1ms been liuulo under his
ncrHonnl Httpcrvlslon for over ;JO yenrH. Allow no ono
to dccclvo you in this. Counterfeits, IniltiitloiiH nnd
JuMt-ns-erood" nro but Experiments, nnd cntlniicr tlio
licaltu of Children Kxpcrlenco ntuliiNt lxperlinent.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Ih ft linrmlcss Riibstltuto for Castor Oil, Paro
Rorle, Drops nnd Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its ago is its (ruarantoo. It destroys Worms .
nnd allays FevcrlshncHS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tecthlnpr Troubles, cures Constipatioa
nnd Flntulenoy. It asHimllntcs tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, Riving healthy nnd nntural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bean the
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
th eiNTsu eoMpanv. tt Huaaav OTassT. nsw vomk citt.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES iSu,
W. L DOUCIAS S100 6ILT IKE SHOES CANNOT K EQUALUB AT ANY MUCE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PtUOESi
Men'aShoea, S3 to Bl.60. Koya Shoes, S3 to ajl.33. Wumru't
Shoea, 4 to S1.50. Ulaaca ChllUrea'a Shoes, J.aa lo 1.00.
W. L. Douglas shoos are recognized by expert Judges ot footwear
aouoiuo uok ia au 10, ut iuiu wear rruuucou
part ot the shoe and eTery detail ot the making is looked alter
and watched orer by skilled shoemakers, without regard to
time or cost, I( I could take you into my laree factories at
Brockton. Mass.. and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas
ahoes are made, you would then understand
Tear longer, anu are 01 greater Tame man
w. 1- Uoasu nam. ana pnr. u siaiopxl on iim
fait
pn am interior loon, ; nm nHixiitHi. ria Tin nn
I Oiitr KUUuiusliuittl. Catalog mmbljr. W. IlHtJ
mmHMirm
EaE
Are always reported when
Seeds are planted. Why ?
best on this uuit our
Annual tells all about our
fertilizers, incuoators,
Aik lar Mk rU.
tt Traaa, StniK
PORTLAND SEED CO.
Vortktsiel, Oreigam
FADELESS DYES
V. Osm lc
we was
ma
INLE8S TENTZ8T11Y
SetUtltaM ala Tea Go BMiratN
DCAMMATIONS Htf C
Oold Crowm, fit nrlde Werk, per
toolb.a); riatrMS! Hlirer FUlloxs,
MoUoldFIUIoriffl.
YALE DENtlSTS
W)i rtrtt Btr.Ct tVHTLAND, ORKOOIT
ENGRAVING Write Us
PLATES
rOR PRINTING
HICKS-CHATTEN
Portland Orecm
FREE SAMPLE
MULE-TEAM BORAX
With R2-PSRO llluitrated booklet. Itlvln 1,000
uc for llorax ln tbo Home. Farm end Ualry,
and a Souvenir Picture, 7xltln.,l0eolors
frcoforAo and your dealer's name, Adlreea
raclflo Cout llornx Co., Oakland, CaU
lor blroe st, surest, nest crops
t en ueaiers. I'nmous tor orer
soyears. .oo? eea abuusi
iree on rraucii.
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DR. C. GEE WO
Wonderful Hon
Trealmnt
This wondsrful Cht
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rliruniatlam, nenrousiiesa, slomacb, liver, kid
neya, ctc. has hundr1a of lestlmonlala.
Charins moderate. Call and swihlm. l'a'.lenta
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Mention paper Portlanat, Oregon
P. N. U.
No. 12-07
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