The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 08, 1902, Image 2

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    DEMOCRATIC VICTORY.
amt tyrannj grow inevitably out of th*
NEIGHBORHOOD R(»\VS.
proconsular system.
It is written that "evil Inventions re­
turn to plague tlie iuventors,” and the
The bad blood genera led in
corruption,
injustice nml
tyranny I
Policy
Which
Will
Secure
United
'GROUNDS WERE CROWDED.
which we Inflict upon the Filipinos by neighborhood row, often leads
_
Are *” Ulany fwpect» like other ulcers or
Action and Success.
our proconsular government will at)
g g g gj
sores, and this resemblance often proves fata).
The shooting tit —Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal
last be practiced upon ourselves. We are to tragedies.
I d spite of the threatening nature
progressing like the crab-backward.
Merlin
is
one
of
many such cir- tbe sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that arc multi-
of the weather the May-day festivities CHAMP CLARK PRESENTS HIS VIEW
Already oné of our military satraps
in the bkxsl and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop,
under the auspices of the lodges of
The
men were I plying
J? ‘-The con'l eu*nstances.
In the riiillpplnea baa said
tug keep up the irritation and discharge, and nt last sharp shooting pains
the A. O. U. W. of Phoenix was ai
Their petty bicker­ i announce the approach of the eating uud sloughing stage, and a hideous.
TnriiT. Trust* mid Finance Are Im- stltution Is played out. ’ There is no ’ neighbors.
pronounced success.
The grounds I
portaut <1 neat ion*, but the Pres­ use to disetiM It.” Another has de-1 ings, little things at first, kept sickening cancerous sore begins its
were crowded all day and the basket
Xn February, 1800, X noticed a amell
dared that men have been sent to
destructive work.
ervation of Free Government Over­
lump on my lower lip. The doctor uuu.
prison In the Philippines for such Gt- heating their blood until it led to
picnic in Rose’s Grove was a veritable
No
ulcer
or
sore
can
exist
with
­
terieed
it but euother come end broke
shadow* All Other I*snes—"Down
teranci's as those of Professor Schur-
carnival of pleasure. The vocal mu­
the tragedy—one oil trial for his out some predisposing internal cause out into an open eore. I began to take
With Jinifo Jugglers!” I* the Cry. man in his Boston speech.
that hiiji poisoned the blixsl, and the 8. 8. 8. and after I had taken eeyen bot-
sic by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore and
• -«Nf. . .
Ytj^ajiothcr'luis pronounced the Dec life with the most terrible of ull open discharging ulcer, or the fester- tlee the
oi piaoe healed entirely and no
Champ Clark, member of congress
Nirs. O. Davis was most excellent.
eigne of the dieeaee have been e«an
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W. P. Brown, Hollande, 8. C.
The programme was carried out as from Missouri, contributEHl tbe follow­ larntlon of Independence a ‘Manined crimes bunging over his head, ing sore on the lip, cheek vj other
ineeuihary document,” which Is pre-[
,
,
part of the body will continue to
advertised and everyone went away ing paper tojhe New York Journal in
ciseiy Hjejopin|pp of jj egjertainod bjr ! anti the other sent to a prema­ sprea<l and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the
satisfied.
The orators of the day answer to the query, “How can the George III. and Lor4_Nortb.
-5-”
ture grave, leaving behind grief- Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation.
were C. C. Hogue, Grand Master; Democratic party win?”
Considered for military purposes the
S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great
Tbe vital issue before the American Philippines would be a source of weak­ stricken relatives. How easy it
Hou. W. M. Colvig. Supreme Re­
antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the genus anil poisons
presentative; Clarence Reames and people is this: “What shall be our per­ ness, Just ns they were to Spain. Were would have Ireen to settle their and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is
manent policy in tbe PhiHppines?”
< ’^others.
we eugaged In a war with a great
carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process
the beginning.
It goes to the root of our institutions. power, as we at any time may be. the differences at
At first it was feared the weather
liegins, the discharge ceases and the place heals
A greater question was never debated Philippines would be the place of at­ When one’s cow strayed into the
would seriously interfere with the at­
over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege­
tendance. However, when tliecrowds among men, for uj>on its proper deter­ tack, and we would be compelled to do
table blood purifier containing no mercury or
mination depends tbe perpetuity of the our fighting 7,000 miles from our base other’s field,instead of settinghis
minerals of any description.
o
began to swarm in by train ard in
republic.
of supplies, which would place us at a dogs on the animal, he could
•if you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi­
their rigs from every section of the
The tariff, trusts, finance, building of great disadvantage, doubling the cost
quietly have driven it outside 1 cal advice will cost yqu nothing. Books on Cancer and other di .eases of
county all doubt on that score was the isthmian canal anil economy In the
ami quadrupling the chances of defeat.
the blood will be sent free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlaata, 6a.
dissipated. Tlie exercises were first- public expense are all important ques­
Why should we run such desperate and told his neighbor about the '
class and carried through without a
tions pressing for solution, but far- risks wbeti we have al) to lose and ab­
hitch.
Tlie addresses were splendid
occurrence in a friendly spirit. I
and sprinkled witli music and liter­ reaching ami urgent as they arg they solutely nothing to gain?
in
nowise
involve
the
existence
of
free
ary exercises. A basket dinner was
The basic principle of republics, "gov- Even when their blood was to I
served iu tlie grove, and full justice
eri
miejitj derive their JusCpowers from the boiling point they could
I
- - v
<
2tone io it.
Jingo Jugglers vociferously
vi
and ycjjg- ULÿpÇotisent t’i lltf JtQver^d,'.’. le tme,
-»Among the sports in the afternoon mentis insist Riat
I’Ut'djjJijivç pûj-.^’sôndÇ't re. - have settled their troubles in
ltd tng
tb£ overjoy^¿iiz
via« a game of ball between Wood­
policy' in the ormnl
If thiu7>rojx>sition |s not Trite, WasJj Court.
Courts are made to de­
men and A. O. U. W, niues. While
was Settled definitely and irrevocably
(FouodeC IHW.)
exciting enough lo make even a pro­ bj_ the last election. Not so, however. Ington nnd the other Revolutionary lie-
termine
land
boundaries, and no
roes were rank traitors, (f it (g not
fessional bleacher fan the wind with
A multiplicity of issues' contributed true, John Hancock, bill John AMamh,
his lungs, space will not permit giving
man has the right to take the
•it in detail. It may be stated, how­ to the result of the campaign of 1900. Patrick Henry, Ttioiqag, JefffifSôft ûfid
ever, the skv scrapers lore a few rents William McKinley’s wondrous person­ tiielr'roiuneçj-ï'“uT!’o Destlfent disturb- ' law into Ills hands and kill his
in the blue azure above, and after al populiyitv wajji ljirgc, perhaps the
MUSIC, ART ¡AND ELOCUTION.
9lü
George III.
neighbor. True, self preserva­
. j V
sending tlie bail up the players had decisive factQF, lliiTi‘in?_
If it ig not Jrue, Theodore Tioosevclt
This
bchtxil
offers
to ilrlh a broau srd then uKb rd urn lion, combined with the sdvsnutfeg
lots of time to rest waiting for it to
-¥.r~JJian.v thousands |s exercising’' power» usurped from tion is the first law ofnature,and J of ahenllhrul and rcflnHl home It occupies » Urg« uod sttrnctlv«* t>ulldlr>v in thr Itnoirdlste
come down. The YYocdiuen won.
violnlty of the City Ptirk The sunltury condition of the promises h*s hern made u mutter of
votes strongerJEh.
partv.
King Edward Vll„ and tlie congress it gives aman the right todctenil special attention The bed chambers. c I s * m and ncltatlon rooms ar«> I urge and tuoroughiy
Many men who d£ub{Hie wisdom of of the United States consists of 451
hail —
in
and tho construction of the building is such that every room Is open to the sunilwbi
Tne ball, given at the
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himself, even to the taking of vuotllutud'.
The greatest care has been taken to piovlde all tlie t»cc< ssury appointments of a well-
Phoenix was also an unqualified suc­ our becoming an^sjatic power sup­ rebellious brawlers,
”
equipped
school,
and to furnish every facility for training pupils In the most approved niethoG»,
cess. Tickets to the number of 110 ported Mr. McKinley. i>v'reason of his
Tins tiiiscrabl^'”Philippine business human life; but it says that he The alm of the school Is to give thorough snd wrll oiticrt d Instruction to Kiris and young
were sold. Superior music was fur­ unfailing auihiBffltv anu Uij b]ainclesi| fttfuilfarîzeg thé American people witli must make every effort to get women, fitting them fur colh gc when thul Is desired, and to aid In the dc\clo| un nt of true
and womanly eharacler
nished by Signor Buff l ’ s orchestra.
private life, "wfiile ^epevifig liim tiji'
Fall turn» opens September 15 1001. A faculty of twenty competent teachers is* ar»*ir
üî .Î hirife standing army.
away and not go looking for for The
Tbe lodge- made a record for them­
children and young women that Individual cure and Instruction necessary to the beat
General Chaffee says that we need trouble after he has armed him­ results
selves. and whenever they again ap­ wrong, they had implicit fajth th.^t. at
There are four skilled teachers In the Muwic Department alone, specialists io Art and
pear as entertainers they are sure last be would come arbund all right. 50,090 soldiers in the Philippines alone self. The S outhern O regonian
Oartory, and nulivt? teachers In French and German
of a big crowd. Much of tlie credit is They knew that he had changed lil^ for five years. Judging the future by
Provision Is made for ull athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, bssk« t bal)
due to J. Hiuerand S. Van Dyke,who mind on that question radically once, the )>ast, we will need that many there believes that "self defense” is too bicycling and horseback riding A gymcaclua lOiiuD feel, is in process of construct ■
which
will offer still more opport unit I s for healthful exorcise
spared no effort4.
often used as a cloak or excuse
swinging from tbe American doctrine till tlie judi-’memt day.^ ?-r
For illustrated catalogue apply lo
MISS ELEANOR TEUBFTT8. Principal
We are told that, "waiving the quan by jieople to escape the responsi-1
that “forcible annexation is criminal
Our Locomotives the Best.
aggression” to the un-American theory turn of the sin of subjugating a distant bility of their crimes.
people, we must hold on to tlie Philip
The ten locomotives recently sent to France of "benevolent assimilation.”
5
They hoped that he woulTexperlence pines because we want their trade. It
have been found very satisfactory, and as this
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
number is only the first shipment of an order another change of heart and return to is not denied that trade with tbe Fili­ Il»1 sure and use that old and well-tried reme­
Mils. WlXSI.OW s SooTHINI. SVHUP. tor
for fifty of them, it shows that foreign people iiis original
pinos and every other people Is desir- dy.
children teeihing. It soothes the child, soil
appreciate the value of American products,
-A
So far as ulsln’fltlenco upon our des­ aye.
ens
the gums allays all pain, euros wind colic
iw.o
1
;
gt
;
.«.ï
that has become very prominent during the
and la the ls*st remedy for diarrhoea Twenty
Democrats
are
as
anxious
for
trade
tiny
is
concerned,
it
would
have
been
five
cents
a
bottle
past fifty years, and that is Hostetter's Stom­
ach Bitters, the standard medicine forstomach. far preferable for Mr. McKinley to as are tlie jingoes, but they place lib­
liver and bowel complaints. Many people have been a bad man with good poli­ erty and good conscience above money.
The idea is a good one for a .
... .Offer** You
Democrats do not believe that we
;-wh<> have experimented for years with unknown cies rather than a good man with bad
boulevard
or driveway between
remedies without finding relief have been policies, for it is as true today as when must own a man in order to trade with
4 Through train* tlnlly fmiu Chicago i T’/k RITVl? Al A
brought back to health by its use. Then this is Shakespeare wrote it that “the evil him.
■"•■•
Medford and Jacksonville, to In­ 4
Through train* dully from St. Louin - II* DUT 1 flljV
surely the medicine for you. It will cure dys­ that men do lives after them.”
The dollar argument 1* the most sor­
1 Through train daily from Kitiiian City I
And route B«*end.
pepsia. indigestion, constipation, flatulency
It
No love for him, howe'-er intense; no did of all. but let’s take it on that low built by interested parties.
and malaria, fever and ague. We urge you to
admiration
for
Ills
virtues,
however
basis
and
see
how
the
matter
stands.
only
remains
for
someone
to
take
try it. Our private stamp is over the neck of
sincere; no regret for his tragic death,
The Philippinea, to say nothing of
■the bott‘e.
however profound; no eulogfsm upon the loss of life and the huge pension the initiative in order to make it
YOU POSITIVELY” MUST REG­ his character, however fervid, can al­ load we are fastening on our children a reality instead of a fancy.
Reclining chair cars (free), Pullman Palace Sleepers, Din
ter or palliate the fact that by recant­ and our children’s children, have up to
ISTER.
People with crude surroundings
ing ami Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite trainmen. Perfect
ing bis first opinion anil by throwing date cost us nearly three hundred mil­
tlie weight of his great name in favor lions in cold cash.
are little better than barbarians.
roadbed. Shortest line and quickest time. Tourist cars
J acksonville . April 21, 1902.
During the fiscal year ending June Nice parks, shaded driveways,
To T he V oters of J ackson C ounty : of the Philippine propaganda he in­
Mondays and Thursdays, 29 Vi hours Chicago to B< ston.
volved the country in dire difficulties 30, 1901, we expended In tbe Philip­
An
impression prevails
among
fine
lawns
and
pretty
yards
are
and placed our institutions in immi­ pines 590.000.000.
many of the voters that it will not be nent deadly peril.
C. S. CRANE, G. 1». & T. A , St. Louis, Mo.
During tbe same period our profits the marks of education, artistic
necessary for them to register tills
1'or 120 years we have vaunted our­ from trade with the Philippines, allow­
ROSS C. CLINE, 1». C. P. A.. Los Anjeles.
•year,owing to their having registered selves as tlie propagandas of the id'Ji ing for ourselves 20 per cent profit on tastes and civilization. Without
two years ago.
This is a mistake. of government of tlie people, by the all we exported to and imported from them life is a barren waste, with
The registration of two years ago will people and for tlie people. Now we those islands, were only the beggarly
only toil and slavery alter the
not avail this year. Under the law in are engaged in crushing a people 7.000 sum of $1,085,541.
miles away, whose only offense is that
The only reason sur-h an Insane poli­ almighty dollar the main object,
Oregon each person who wishes to
they desire to practice tlie theory cy does not bankrupt the United States which, while an important part
vote mu«t regi-ter every two years.
which we have preached from tbe is because the United States is so rich.
of our social and commercial
All those wii-> wish to vote at the housetops.
No other nation on earth could stand
I
coming June election must register
Nor have we preached in vain, for. it. and we can’t stand It long without life, is not everything, and does
with either the county clerk or with following our example and hearkening dJKaxtrous results.
not debar us from making the
a notary public or justiceof the peace. to our voice, twenty-six nations bnv<
Our Institutions were Indeed txmght most of our surroundings. Even
All registrat ion closes on tlie 15th day shaken oft their royal masters, broken with a great price. Shall we now reck­ looking at the question from a
of May, at live o’clock. Those voters their shackles and est:'blistied fol lessly jeopardize them through gr«»<i coldblooded business standpoint,
I
who are not registered at that time tbemselvea governments modeled upon or by reason of a vainglorious nmbl-
it would more than pay the
ours.
tion
for
foreign
conquest?
I
do
not
be
­
will be subjected the incoavenience
At this very moment tbe Boers of lieve that the American people will so jieoplc of the two towns for the
ALL CASES OF
vfgettirg six lite holders to make South Africa. Inspired by tlie words of
decide.
original expense. If in no other
affidavit for them on election day if iefferson ami tlie deeds of Washington
It surely cannot lie that the spirit of resjiect, the interests of the two
they wish to vote.
ne making tlie most heroic tight for 1776 Is entirely dead In the American
Not more than one-half tlie voters freedom recorded in tbe entire annals heart. To that spirit and that heart towns in this one project,
of the county are registered at this >f tlie human race. To our ineffable Democrats confidently appeal In this least, are identical.
by our new invention. Only those born <lc*f are incurable.
time, and there Is less than one .liaine lie it said that while Englaml crisis of our country's fate.
month in which to register the re­ ‘ i .- is Issti murdering those brave little
• puliiies. we have stood by consent
maining one-half.
An Enterprising Infant.
F. A. WERNIAN, OF BALTIMORE, 3AY8s
There lias been ample provision
g like Sanl at the stoning of Stephen
B altimore , AJO
Md . . .-»IRrun
March .1«,
30, rx>r.
r
.
SAflMOMi;,
The
German
papers
report
that
’
the
r.« ^trirrn. ft ■ Bring entirely cured of drnfnes*. thank* to your tirai meut 1 will now give you
made with the several Justices of the
Wlierefoi-e: Because we are engaged
a
ri».
t
,tory
of
niv
<asr,
to
l»e
ik . I nt jour di« retimi.
Cramps
of
Philadelphia
have
secured,
•peace and notaries public, in the n tin- same sort of bloody business in
j »ut hye yearn ago my iigbl car IÀ*gan to king, and thia kept on getting worse, until I lost
through a large bill in bank, an option
various distr cts, cities and towns
mj ». anng in thift ear entirely.
lie Philippines
We appear to have upon land nt Stettin and Klei, with the
i ■.nderwent a ttc.itmcnt for catarrh, for three month*, without ntiv srcc< ss, consulted * mint«
and the voters can register with
•. '< led into .1 sort of tacit iigreement
Dcroi physicians, among other*, the must <-m:n« nt car stx < iali.-t •>( this city, who told ’ >r th ’
these officers with out little incon­
Intention of establishing n large ship­
on v n operation could help me and even that only tempo:arily, lint the I d ail n<>i •vs would
John Bull that if he will not in building plant. They intend bidding
venience to themselves and without
• ••««€, but the hearing in the affected ear would I k - hist forever.'
terfere witli our foreign conquests wi for tlie construction of German war
anv charge whatever.
’cAnè♦' 'T advert heme nt aideiiially in a New York paper, and ordered yourtrcHi-
it
Alteri had Uh* »1 it only n few da ><* accord wig to your directions. tfic iioìm * c«a - I and
Remember that registration closes will not raise our voice against Ills for vessels. iniTcbiintuien and yachts from
. aller five weed: my hearing iu the disca-t d cur has been entirely restored. I thunk y»-u
on May 15th, and all not registered at rig’ll conquests.
n
ily
and beg to remali»
Veiytiulv your*.
American models.
that time will be required to adopt
F. A. WERM N, 730 8 Broadway, I’ ltin re. Md
tin the one Issue of permanently re­
it
is
refreshing
to
read
of
the
doings
the measures ci ei above it they taining tlie Philippines ami ruling tlieni
treatiiif nt doen o' Interfere wlta yunr unital o<<itjnh m.
of
our
pauper
infants.
A
few
years
wish to vote.
Kx: ruination and
Uy the sword Democrats would have ago tlie Cramps told congress Unit the
advice free.
G ub N ewbury , Cork.
•wtpt tile land from sea to sea. for let only thing tlie American shipbuilders
INTERNATIONAL AURAL Cl'NIC, 5S6 LA SAllt JVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
t not he forgotten that ill 19011 it was needed to enable them to compete suc­
Brain-Food Nonsense.
n •In1 east that we made substantial cessfully witli foreign builders was
Another ridiculous food fad lias .’iiins and It was In the east that Im
been branded l<y the most compeient •n ri:i'’>!!i was most exploited as the free raw niuterials. Congress gave
them wlint they asked. Now they ask
authorities. They have dispelled the iomiimnt Issue.
for a subsidy to keep the tinted for­
hilly not ion that one kind or food is
'lit s i,. ■■ |. r cent of gains spread uli eigner from ruining them.
needed fir brain, another for muscles,
Thousand,. <»f weak ami side women
and still another for Nines.
A or- >ver tin- Union would have given us
At tlie siinie time our poor, tinsubsl
ean tra<. tie- 1. ■itining of a new life of
rect diet will not only nourish a tbe victory. If we hope to win. we <11 zed infant Is reaching out and grab perfect health to that letter written to
particular part of the body, but it mist ex m <-:-sr:tnte rei secure recruits blng tlie German shipbuilding Indus
I)r. I’i.rce.
will sustain every other patt. Yet, from the Republican ranks. That’s try. mid rumors of ■ ublm-s with Eng
Sick and ailing women are invited to
however good your food may he, its plnin as the nose on one’s face.
llsh firms are 9float. Really our ship consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, bee. All
nutriment is destroyed by indigestion
Are Republicans n unit on this ques buUding infant seems to be growing correspondence h-ld as strictly private
or dyspepsia. Y'ou must prepare for lion? By no manner of means,
ami sacredly confidential. Adureaa Dr.
True nod pretty healthy without any sub­
Buy a Bottle of
their appearance or prevent their
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N V.
that
not
long
since
"Uncle
Joe
”
C
h
h
sidy |>ap.
R. &f.
coming by taking regular doses of
Dr. Fierce’» Favorite Prescription cures
Green’s August Flower, the favorite non. chairman of the committee on up
weak and aching backs, headaches, nerv-
Th® People Are Bore.
medicine of the healthy mil'ions. A proprlations. in the heat of debate,
ourness and other womanly ailments by
few doses aids digestion, stimulates with frantic gesture, yelled nt the top
Issues just grow upon the country curing the womanly diseases which cause
the liver to healthy action, purities of ills voice. "We Intend to keep the sometimes without the special conniv­ them.
the blood,and makes you feel buoyant Philippines forever and a day.” But ance of leaders, anu the pivotal Issue
"In the spring of iqoo I Itérame very ill,*
Rub in well and
and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. It must lie remembered that on that w of the coming campaigns for congress write* Mr*. Alvten* Schults, of I /ike Washing­
ton,
L-micnr Co. Minn., ”mv back was very
Green’s reliable remedies at City
casion "Uncle Joe” was in a boie ami and In 1904 for president Is that of vrnk an«! ached no that I cotifd do no work at
Drug Store.
Get Green’s special
.di. *0 I w:i* oMigi-d to take to my bed. I felt a
fightiDg to get out.
tariff reform
We hate already noted consta nt desire to urinate an 1 the pains in
almanac.
»Women
were almost unltenrnble ! wrote to
Republicans are constitutionally unfit . Some of the significant signs flint Re­
Dr. Pierce. who sent mea very kind letter, and
to successfully or economically admin | publicans ami I ii-i .orniti» il like are advised me to take him favorite Prescription'
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CUREJYOU.
ister colonial affairs.
growing dlsconti, I wlih tin1 produce ♦n«i ' Golden Medical Discovery.’ I took six
bottle* of each and am a well woman now 1
Proconsular government has been no of the Dingley m
'I l.e irust*, the in- can not say enough in favor of hr. Pierce’*
Sutton's Snap Snot, the wonderful destroyer of all forma of lnfiamniatlon tn manor neaat
toriously corrupt, unjust nnd tyrannl Hated prices, tlie < s . juin: Nions In fa medicine*. ”
0 and II per bottle, It K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oreeon
For Infants and Children.
" Favorite Prescription ” makes weak
or ale at City Dnnt Store. Jaosaonvlll«. and by Ur J Hinkle Central Point.
cal since tlie world began and will con Tor of foreign la
mi ngulnst home
tinue so till tbe end of time
All Ills consumers ami the If.-r-»’.-: sed cost of women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for tlie medicine which
tory. sacred nnd profane, deuioiis'r*te«i raw materials by reason <>f prohibitory works wonders for weak women.
the truth of that proixisition. It mat­ rates upon sniff tliat enters largely into
Bears the
Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
ters nothiim whether the proconsuls articles of prime consumption ure mak­ most desirable laxative tor delicate
8i<n«tui'» u*
are Roman*. Britain*. Spaniards or1 ing the people sore.—Atlanta Couslitu women. .
*
A met leans
Ike coil option, Injun th e
___
MAY DAY PICNIC
CANCEROUS
Saint Helen’s Hall ••••
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A Boarding and Day School for Girls.
Wabash-Niagara Falls Short Line
equipment :
YOU
DEAF? <
NOISES?
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
“I wrote to Doctor
Fierce, who sent me
a very kind letter
and advised mo.”
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
SS?“1
DON’T STOP WO RK
For a Sprained arm, Ankle or back
SNAP SHOT
YOU ARE GOOD AS NE'W
CASTOR IA
Till Kind You Have Always Bought
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