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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» »♦♦♦♦+♦♦+ that they are willing to raise (50,000 O«1999 to add to the state appropriation for this purpose, Now, this is a hard blow, and one that was not expected. 1 lie state of Oregon has undertaken I the construction of this road. The state of Oregon will complete it. at whatever cost. The people of East ern Oregon have more confidence in the state than to believe that this dodge of Portland, by which she will shirk a part of the burden, will be for a moment considered. Portland is as vitally interested in securing more trade, as Eastern Oregon is in furnishing it. There is a mutual need for the portage road, aud there should be a mutual effort to get it. TO A WIFE OUT OF TOWN. D Al. Letta, a Southern Pacific brakemail, had a tfiot cut off liy a derailment at Ashland Saturday. The Salvation army of the Pacific.' Coast wilt observe Harvest Festival Season from October 3 to 6, this year. Th«- 11-year-oid son of >1 w Scott, ol Forest Grove, killed a huge black bear which had enteied the cow lot, Saturday night. Over 7.U0O tons of hay and 10,9 HI acres of good pasture land has been burned by forest fires in the past week, tn the vicinity of lantevlew A charge of manslaughter has been brought aganist the maDagi-rs of the Florence Crittonion Hom«*, at Port- land, for causing the death of an in- fant. Plans have just been let for the construction of a fishway over Wil- lamette falls at Oregon City, by which salmon will he able to ascend the river Recent investigations into the death of Miss Grace Ashton, of Boise City, reveal the fact that a suicide club exists in that city, with several active members. Tickets for two large lottery com panies are being sold continually in Portland, according to the advice of patrons of the concern The police are investigating. The 55th annual meeting of the General Association of Congregation al churches. and ministers of Ore gon. will be held at Oregon City, be ginning September 29. A strike of 2.000 coal miners at Rock Springs. Wyo., is threatened, The mines are owned by the Union Pacific, and have been operated with Chinese and dagoes for the past 12 years Orchardists of Grant's Pass have Imported a larg.- number of beetles, lady bugs, and other insects, from China, to fight the fruit pests now playing havoc with the orchards 1.1 that s«*ction. Engin«*er Simmons, of th«- Vancou ver express, mistaking a | mm >1 of water beside the track for a washout, leaped from bis engine near Suman, B. C.. Thursday morning and «a. In stantly kiUed. The Clark «-«runty, Washington PrutM-growere Assoiation has ar ranged for the erection of an immen»- drier to employ about 60 men. and has engaged over l a««' tons of fru-i for tbe season Sheepmen of the headwaters of the I ittle Smoky and Beaver rivers, Idaho, have lost heavily during the past week from a poisonous weed which the sneep ate en route to stock yards to be shipped. Colonel Sam Word, one of the neer residents ot Montana, died day at Helena, of paralysis. He one of the very first men to settle in Montana territory, back in the «-arly days of the gold excitement, W. J. Howel»«, superintendent ot tbe stat-- hospital at .Medical i»ke. Washington, was fine«! (5 Saturday. for striking an insane person The inmate assaulted was armed with a t lub and had defied the superintend "My Own Precious Darling Tootsey Wool sey: I ani dying for you. I can- not live without you. It was a itils- take for us ever to part, Do you feel the same? U»», tell nie you do. It seems only yesterday that we were on our honeymoou. and now life is a > desert. If 1 could only clasp you In my arms Ten thousand kisses with this. Your own passionate, louging, IAJVEY DOVEY.” "My Darling Sweetheart; 1 can not quite reconcile myself tc (iu-sfi annual separations, but of course, dear, I know it is all tor the best. I am s«> lonesome without you. but I try to bear up. I wonder if yon miss me as much as I do you. I feel that I am loving you more and more all the time, _____ ___ _______ aud _ long so much : to clasp you in my arms. A thousand The East Oregonian takes this | Kisses with this Youi own GEORGE." method of warning the people against "My Dearest Love: ¿¿d* —1 am time glad fakirs who come Into the country m , ,irv ' ¿.vinV^iT ’ you __ and the guise of legitimate business men. note that you miss me. Well, sweet ' » Not a month passes that does not heart, I. too. miss you, but the days 729 Main St., Pendleton bring some grafter Into tbe county. drag along somehow. It is awfully in town, but Jack and Jim and These parasites come under various hot One Price Clothiers Fornishers Henry are here and we manage to guises. One of them is selling gro pass the time. 1 send a check with and Hatten ceries at a greatly reduced price. this. I never seem to kuow quite Beware. His stuff is "doctored” and bow much I love you until we are A hundred kisses with if examined by the food commission separated. tnis. Your devoted, HUBBl.” Dearest: 1 am writing this in a WHO WILL OI8COVER OREGON? er as at la Grande, last week, will be found to contain at least 50 per great hurry. Don't worry about me The interview of Jefferson Myers, cent adulteration. Another Is a trav —you really mustn't. I'm all right. president of the Lewis and Clark eling tailor, who will take half down I have a slight headache this morn- state commission, in last Saturday's on a suit and will send you a misfit, ■ ».g. but I feel sure It will pass away FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1903. before n«x>n. Stay as long as you Oregon Daily Journal, contains a shoddy suit which you would be like—now. won't you? But don't Another sells you spend any more cash than you can PubUslied every Friday at Pendlet«». hint that Portland capital should not ashamed to wear. Oreg«», by tb« < verlook. a "cheap” buggy or set o J harness, help. 1 need it in mv business. Mr. Myers has just returned from and they are "cheap," sure enoug 1. Weil, dear. I must close, with a kiss. ¿A8T OREGONIAN PUBLISHING Yours always. GEORGE." a journey of l.OOi miles; from Port Another enlarges pictures and puts COMPANY "My Dear Wife You re received I land to Burns, by way of Baker City, jour picture In a (6.00 frame which and I note your request for more PtaN»«. Maio 11. and back to Portland by way of don't cost six bits. All this class of money. For heaven's sake, my dear, I SUBSCRIPTION HATKS Prineville riff-raff and clap-trap of the mercan remember that I'm not J P. Morgan Daliv. on« year by mall . He has covered the interior of Or- tile world, you should refuse to pat Where did you put those pok -r Dally. alx months by mall . «hips? I’ve look««! for th«-m every- Dally, three tn on tha by mall egon completely and has mot the ronite ____one month by mall Dally. Your home merchants are where. I'll bet you took them with Dolly, per montb by carrie people, who hold In their grasp the jmy.ng taxes, building homes and you. Now. don't l-urry back, and I Weekly, one year by mall destiny of an empire. The rich val- uelplug support your county Institu make thia check las« as long as jxis Waekly. alx month» by mall Weekly, four moaths b leys of that vast interior are locked tions and they cannot afford to beat ►ible Kls sth«- kids for me. Yours. Berni Weekly, on« year GEORGE.'—Town Topic. 8eml-W«ekty, atx monti up behind mountain barriere, isolat )ou. They expect your continued 8«ml Weekly, tbree mon ed from tbe world by lack of trans trade and treat you in a manner that I GENERAL NEWS I Tbe East Oregonian la on ante at B B Rick'a Newa Btantle at Hotel Portland and portation facilities and undeveloped will bind you to them by tbe fairness Hotel Perklna. Portland. Oregon. The stonecutters of th«- Bedford. oecause it costs more to haul pro of their dealing and the excellence of wagons their goods. Heip home institutions Ind., district, have struck Member Bcrlpps-McRae News Aasocta- duce 200 miles on freight tleo. A speed of 117 miles p«-r hour ha» than the markets can afford to pay to grow Don't buy from the fakirs 1 (*ti attained over th«- Sossen exper tor that produce. Soo Francisco Bureau, Foorth St who travel through the country and ¡mental electric railway in Germany. CMcago Bureau, 809 Security Building. The great valleys and river bot never return after the first visit. William Randolph Hearst has made Waablagtoa» D. C Bureau SOI 14th SU toms of tne interior of Oregon are a gift a theater that will bold 10. ft W. waiting for a discoverer. The only A complication has arisen in the '■00 people, to the University of Cal Fstered at fwodletoo postoffice os oeceood- ctaso matter. possible means they now have of public schools of Seattle. There are ifornia. J B McMillan, a Katy conductor, using their land is in feed ni stock bbout 160 Japanese and Chinese that can be driven out to railroads. children attending the schools, and was killed Saturday at Caddo I T. l-y tramps whom he ha«t i- t off h's They cannot raise more hay than many white children are being train. tney can feed to stock for the reason «rowded out for want of room The An unsuccessful attempt via mad« I that it cannot be hauled out at a American should take care of his Saturday to kidnap tne S-year-oM Ah me! why may not love and i profit. Yet hay is worth (20 per ton own first, and then if there is any daughter of Governor Mickev. ol N'e life be one? in Portland, and the output of the room and money left, educate and ! ranks Why walk we thus alone, when Thirty or more pig iron furna-ea by our side state could be multiplied by fiv<- by « nlighten tbe heathen afterward. wij shut down between October 1 and i Love, like a visible god, might tne construction of a line of railroad Every educated foreigner in this January 1, reducing the output 75.SW be our guide? into Central Oregon valleys. < country means the elimination ol an tons weekly How would the marts grow Mr. Myers tells the Journal that • qual number of while men and wo The Ford brothers have been in noble! and the street, Worn like a dungeon floor by San Francisco people are looking in men from tbe industrial life of the ti icted at Burton. O.. in conne- t-.on with the failure of their bank. Its weary feet, to the business opportunitie« of tha' country 1 abilities were (1,125.000. Seem then a golden court-way district. They have capital and will of the sun! 4 Claims amounting to 144.547.61Ú The application of the O. R A N lead the trade of tnis empire. There —Henry Timrod. have been filed by different govern- as- Company for a reduction of Its is too much of a demand on the Pa : lent a against Venezuela to the cific Coast for farm produce, flour, teaaaseat was not presented to the mixed tribunal In session at Caracas. The recent session of the farmers’ beef, mutton, pork, cheese, butter, board of equalization, and the coun The striking messenger boys ot congress at Niagara Falls, adopted a fruit and hay to allow an empire like ty court did not unqualifiedly sus- Chicago have returned .0 work They resolution favoring government own tnis to remain long idle through lack tain the assessment of Mr. Strain, for will receive |5.«o per week for day ership of the railroads. With the of traffic facilities. Those straggling tbe reason that it cancelled 934.85" work an«! (1 per day for night worn W. P. Hundley, an old and trust*«! stockmen organizing against the branches of railroads reaching from valuation on depot grounds and ma < lerk in the United States mint at beef trust, the farmers resoluting Coos Bay. Corvallis and Medford to terial returned by him The result, San Francisco, ha.« resigned under against the transportation trusts, and ward the central counties are not however, is satisfactory, and to the «barge of stealing !>**’ worth of goh the president engaged in generating good omens for Portland. They will assessor who braved all precedents dust The city of Dresden has opened a hot air at Oyster Bay, to use against divert forever a traffi« which be and tbe tide of public opinion, in all the trusts, it looks discouraging, longs to her. They will deliver to making the hign valuations in Uma- drunkards' home, where those hope l-«sly addicted to liquor can stay tor the poor combinations. three years at a cost of 45 cents per San Francisco ,je magnificent prize t Ha county, is due all the credit day which lies in the shadow of Port Tbe Hatfields, the most notorious Binger nermann writes a letter to Judge W. G. Wylie, of the Louis! I land’s domes—if she don't wake up, family of feudists ever bred in Ken the Portland papers on "Leaks in the ana supreme court, died of pneumo and discover Oregon. tucky, have emigrated to the state General Land OfBce," and tells bow nia Saturday last on an ocean steam er, en route from England to New of Washington, where they will set The department of commerce ana they should be stopped. His advice • orb. tle permanently and engage in farm labor could be made one of the most is empty, for the reason that be had i Common contagious diseases, the ing. The West has no room nor time i valuable departments tn the govern a chance to put it into execution, and < aunes of which are practically un for feuda, but if tnese people are try ment in connection with the consular was removed by toe department be known. are scarlet fever, measles ing to shake off the memory and sur service, if politics were kept out of cause of some inability or disinclina ■ hlckenpox. yellow fever and byd.o roundings which keep alive such tne consular service and men were tion to stop leaks, if Washington din phobia I Patrolman Dennis Fitzgerald, o! things, the West welcomes them, for i selected for foreign missions for patches of last spring were true. Chicago, was Sunday last knocked men who are zealous fighters in a their fitness, instead of their pull, it down with bis own club and shot bad cause, are Just as good fighter« would mean the introduction of A forecast of the assessments of twice with his own pistol. >n a figb in a good cause, when converted. American manufactures Into every cifferent counties shows that Oregon with two negroes Portugal has established a nava' quarter of the world, If American will have a property valuation of ful embargo <j( the Azore Islands to sto| The district attorney of Spokane consuls were familiar with the cus ly fll7S.000.000 this year, the greatest < migration All the inhabitants whe has ordered tbe stock held by the toms and language of tbe people and in her history by (7,000.000. The ■ an get away are leaving, most ot owners of the Spokesman-Review, in country to which they were sent, and highest valuation ever made in the them for the United States. the Associated Press, placed on the In the Chinese government has a re then would spend their time helping past was (168.000.000 in 1893 assessment rolls for taxation. This 1(92 it was (148.000.uu0 .•ard out of (100.000 for the arrest of the department* of commerce intro leung Kai Cbeu, vice-president ol is perfectly right. The Associated duce our productr among strangers, the Chinese Empire Reform Assola Press Is a money-makiz g business, In an Irrigation convention every- the consular service would answer lion. He Is now in San Francisco, and should pay taxes, just as the is a speech-maker There some of the purposes intended. Eng body An association of German physic merchants, millers and fanners of the I Fhould be no dearth of oratory in the Ians is making strenuous efforts tc land educates young men for this country. This old idea of exempting service, and places them where their coming state meeting in this city, ».are a law enacted in tiermanv pro somebody on sentimental grounds is j tbe marriage of ail people education best fits them, and through The subject is one with which every l.ibitlng who cannot show a clean bill ol out of date, in the form of govern this wise policy has held the com farmer is familiar, and the people health ment now enjoyed by the Ame can I mercial supremacy of the world for are anxious for tbe information which The University of Illinois ha* people, all property, from which centuries Instead of picking up practical men can give I ought and consolidated with ite profits are derived, is taxable, if no medical department the Chicago Col worn-out politicians, whose useful I Each county In tbe state is allowed lege of Dental Surgery The unlrer body paid any tax, there would be no ness at home has passed away, and by law to spend (1.000 per year in a-.- city will now control the largest den government sending them out to Uie great cities ———— tertising. Umatilla county should tai college in the world. The body of Hans Hausen, the The people of Echo are doing, on a of the world to spend their terms in spend her fund In building county small scale, just what the stockmen 1 idleness or pleasure seeking. If the loads and preparing for more rural missing chief engineer ol tbe Germa* tteamer Eva. was found Saturday, of the West are trying to do, and will United States would select vigorous f-ee delivery of mail among tbe coun floating in San Francisco Ray Hi» young men for these station; young do, on a large scale. They have try people. cisappearance is associated with tha cf Captain A Drlllet, of the French started in on the ground, to build up; men who would make friends for the I steamer Détaillé The latter has not a market for their beef, through the country and furnish Information by The prize fighter finds bis area nar keen found agency of the cannery and cold stor wnich American products could be rowing down. Almost every state in Father Callahan, pastor of the Ca age company. They began without sent into tbe remotest corner of the the Union has laws against pugilism, thedral parish of Denver, has spec world, this country would wed her capita), made tbe business pay for and the professional fight now must ule.ted in mining stocks with churct itself, as it went along, and now tuey self to the foreign races by creating take place in some outside corner, f inds and is short In his accounts 120.000. There is no suspicion ths have a good bustness founded, are, a demand for her progressive ideas, wnich robs it of all its glory he attempted to profit personally, but out of debt, and are In position to rolitics and partlsanism at home has I to Increase the building fund of the compete with the meat trust, wher-: done more to cripple the United C. P. Strain is already nominal >-u row cathedral States by holding back development, ever it shows its head in the mar- tor assessor of Umatilla county for Four Germans who have not been kets, because they are in touch with than all her outside foes combined. another term. There should be no naturalized, were imprisoned by trie ■ the people who have stock to sell, ! , The ' man with the hoe" is every opposition to him. He has brought military at Cripple Creek because and with the people who have need they refused to go Io work after.be where growing aggressively up-to- to light enough additional property Ing imported from Duluth. They arc of meat from the block. In the county to pay the salaries ot date. Thus, somewhere in Maine, r.ot hoboes beating their way. but a dozen assessors. refused to work after learning condì- 1 farmers are building their own elec Salem papers have just found out tric railroad with 15 miles of track to lions at Cripple Creek. THE DRUDGE. that corn will grow m Oregon. Men W. H. Dillard, a negro clerk in the ship their products to the market at I tion Is made by them of a field of 11 > the least cost and in the shortest office of the internal revenue collec* Repose upon her soulless face, acres near the penitentiary, and in- ' tor at San Francisco, has been con Dig the grave and leave her; ■»ossible time, says the St. Louis Mir sane asylum, and of small patches in ror. They have themselves taken all But breathe a prayer that, in his vlcted and sentenced to five years for complicity in the false issuance ot grace, different parts of Marion county, I the capital stock of the enterprise. He who so loved inis toiling race residence certificates to Chinamen from which ensilage will be made, It is safe to say that they will per It is the first conviction under a To endless rest receive her. in Umatilla county are about l,fluu mit neither of wholesale watering a series of prosecutions. acre« of first-class corn, of the Dako la Morgan, nor of sensationally reck On can it be the gates ajar PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Wait not her bumble quest. ta Yellow Dent variety, which will less manipulating of share quotations Whose life was but a patient war yield about 30 bushei« per acre for a la Gates. The road is to be built A local capitalist will construct a Against the death that stalked from the entire acreage, while some por by the fanners, for tbe farmers and far, hotel In Portland to coat (180,000. tion« of this will yield as high as 50 for strictly business purposes, It is With neither haste nor rest; Plans for a Crlttenton training and flu bushels. Last year about 30,- intended to build sidings into the school for girls are now under way 000 bushels of corn was grown be barns of each farmer-subscriber to To whom were s>tn and moon and in Spokane cloud, Nine business houses were de tween Pendleton and Walla Walla, all stock to assure the highest degree Tbe streamlet's pebbly coil, of first-class variety. This crop was of convenience and expedition In Tne transient, May-bound, feat bered stroyed in Idaho Falla Saturday, loss about (12,000. made into meal at local mills, fed to shipping to market. This looks like crowd. J. G. Young, a pioneer of Clacka hogs and cattle and found to be a a very sensible and practical scheme, The storm’s frank fury. thunder* mas county, aged 70 years, «tied Fri browed. prontable crop la many ways, and one that should strongly commend day of paralysis. But witness ot her toll; tbe acreage will increase from year itself to the attention of prosperous Mrs. 8arah A. Brown, a pioneer of to year, as these facts become fixed and progressive agricultural commu- Whose- weary feet knew not the Forest Grove, aged 71, died Friday, after a lingering Illness bliss in the minds of progressive farmers. ' . allies all over the country. Edward Brown, a logger of Grant's Of dance by jucund reed; Not only is tbe crop profitable, from Pass, was crushed to death in a jam The Portland papers say that it Who never dallied at a kiss? a commercial standpoint, but it rests of logs Saturday evening. If heaven refuses her, life is and fertilizes the ground and pro- has developed that the people of A tragedy indeed! Noble Hamilton, one of the ablest Eastern V1CRUU Oregon lie are »0 so aunuuN anxious for pares the soil for a greater gram Mfitciu —John Charles McNeil in October jurists of tbe Pacific Coast, died at San Francisco Sunday, aged 87. | the construction of the portage road, Century yield, next year Hats and Caps for Fall and Winter Ail the Late Shapesand Colors AER & DALEY ! ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ : *-4* Knit Goods Just received, a large shipment of Knit Goods, in Shawls, Sacques, Bootes. Hoods and Capes. Some beautiful designs in Shawls at from S(k to f 1.00 each. : 4 • New Shirt Waists 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 » ♦ ♦ Don't overlook our Shirt Waist counter. It is loaded down with good values at from $1 00 to A4-.5O. Twenty- four New Wool Waists received this morning by express. The latest out in l> ue. white, red and black (¿all and see them at once as the prices we hive placed on them will make them move rapidly. • You Cant Lose i If you invest your mon< y tn real estate Pend'etcn prr petty is bound to advance Here art some bargains ue offer: 5 room house 2 'ots 3 blk 4 4 east of Main St 83,000 00 14 room house, 1 lot $2 00 00 one third cash. 19 room house corner lot ^2,650 00 one third cash. House and lot 8750.00 Vacant lots on easy tern - 40 acres of alfalfa land 11,650 00 5 acre tract clos»- io city (1,300 00 i Lee Teutsch’s Big Store Corner Mai ¿nd Aita Rcom 10 over Taylcr’* Hardware Store. E. D. BOYD ÿg at * * Is the magnificent stock of carpets and rugs we ate showing The 11*34 patterns are displayed and ready for you to choose the desigp that pleases sour fancy In our stock you will find something to please as w« Lav«-ca pets from the heavy velvet Drussels tn the lighter makes and ail show it at richness that adds «0 much to the btautv of vour rooms We Bought carpet-, in a vast <]uantit> an«l got prices which cut down th«- cost «0 we are in a position to save you money. Broad choice, large saving-, an-i expert woikn.cn to sew and lay your carpets, ar«- inducement« we off» r. waaHami MœjüüajoüD G. D. BOYD. • COMMERCIAL STABLES G M. FROOME PROPRIETOR Carryalls for picnic parties Good earns with competent drivers far commercial men. Speedy horses and Handsome rigs for evening and Son- lay drives Gentle horses for family use. Slock boarded at reasonable ralM. Best ol care given to transient stock Oppos.te Hotel Pendleton Phone Main 1C1. Walter s Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Floar exchanged for wheat. Floor Mill Feed. Chopped Feed, c. always on hand. NEW ARRIVALS ANOiHER lot of new style Box Coats for ladies has just come m and we have the best values to be found in Pendleton. All woo Kersey Coats, stoll front, wide cape black, ail sizes, onlv 89 50 Kersey Cloth Coats, new style, satin lined, 85 oo- K bbed cheviot Box Coats, new Style, all sixes, black, ft, 00. Pine Kersey Box Coat, new cape, collar, stoll front, tan color, satin lined, very swell. 813 50 and >14.00 Fine lot of Chi dren's coats and cloaks, the nobbiest styles and lowest prices to be found in town. FURS OF ALL KINDS for CHILDREN. MISSES and LADIES Fur boas, black, medium size, only 90c each. Fur capes, fine quality fur, well lined, only flri 75. - Ladies* fur boas, new style, from 90c up to 89 00 each. Out furs and coats must be seen to fully appreciate the splendid values and nobby styles we are showing SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Calico, all colors, to yards to one person. 35c Muslin, bleached. 10 yards to one person. 35c Outmg flannel, -c grade. 10 yards to one person, 50c Men's black shirts, double front. 50c value, special 45c Mm's «lark grey suits, good heavy goods, 85.98. Men's grey wool pants, worth 81-65. speciii, 81 45. Misses percale and gingham dresses, all kinds 20 per cent ott. Boys* light weight underwear, to close out. 19c garment. I . Medical Lake Ointment < Of Insurance in force A Strictly Mutual Home Iustltuli u * Ill Court St • Insurance ai • Cost i » « ♦ Address MEDICAL LAKE FIRC RELIEF AS 3OCIATION. ♦ kind» and description», rar giug from a ssnall ret-kietice to one of th» 11 tost modem and l*»‘ »«juipjed matsion« with in tbe limits of the ci*y o." Pendleton ai <1 from a farm of a few ocrea gre»«i alfalfa laz-d 'b 'Uttaindo <>f s» re» wheat land. Coil <«r ■-------- OREGON ♦ ♦ i R FULL of FALL FINERY The Modern Carpet and Fornttore House of Pendleton FREE IIr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent fret on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing o«/v. Send twenty one one-cent stamp« for the book in paper cover«, ot tbiitv- one stamps for the cloth - hound vol ume. Aitdress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo. N. Y. • ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ i eal estate of «n Red 1» the <x»l«»r ot ¡anger, «brtiter on th«- «miaplrare or on tlw »kin. When the f««x w re»i»lene>l by er-.iptHni«. when h«xl» brewk out on the txxlv. 0» tbe angr« re«i of •ores «nd ulcer« is display««! m tbe flesh, rt is nature's danger signal The blend is obMructed and taintr-i by impnritie« ami there can be no safety unt l the hkxtd u made pore. Dr. Pierce » Ckti'ien Med- ical Discovery ptinfies the blood, and removes the effete matter which clogs ami comip's it it cures pim ple«. boll», «-crema scrofula. *<«-*. ulcers and other con«e<p>rnces ot nnp«ire blood -I frrf greativ IE.-.kin' fcx whal yoaa medsetne haa «tone foe e>r - «vrttn ktra. Cha» Ho«! of Ka:k**ka Mat -( »«if fore! »Mh smAita of the head foe tier: <e vear» Tned «-«erv kit».! at metaine that 1 be»rd of tm f- -U!»4 no osrr Errr» aa that ¡ookot >t tar Send and the» sen aaw anviluu tike n Trie la« doctre doctored «wh before applying to ron I r worae eeery «lav W*« so roarra ¡e tin 1 »«• onaMe to do anv work at a'.! 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