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    THE OREGON,; DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1812. .
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Mother Hubbard 'How do I look In this eoetumeH
Poe'Beautlful. No one will guess tt is yon." '
' Her Husband "Do yea remember
Whet I Mid when I ropoitdr'
Hla Wlfe-wWhy, yon war ae fright
ened you Joat chattered enlntelHgibly.,
. Bar Husband -"What! Than maybe X
I dtdn.1 propose at ell."
Thaatrloal Vanacar-Taaa Mytm nr
Jaadlnc lafly Jnat twtot what iba'e
Worth tbat'a rtfb.tr ,
Frlaa4"Mow muoh. aa yaa-paytaaT
tart"
Maaacar-'Balt bar aalaqr
Mra. Buirion "How do ytm ttko your
new auraa glrjr
Mra. Uppara "Well, aba's all right
with tha, baby, but aha'a dreadfully
earaleaa with ride."
Stern Papa "Georgia, what deea tbla
aero meaa oa your aohool re port T"
Bright Georgia "I I think thafa a
report of tha laat cold spall wa had."
Karl oi Did yoa aay
knrw hla own mlndr
Maxloaa Papa Ha
Boise obo Introduced him
ay Harold 4oaaait
i doenl arnleaa '
kirn to U laUly." '
.The News As Told in Morning Papers
Brier Items Condensed1 From Yeaterday'a Happenings ' Eecelvcd Too
-r-.."' Late for Wednesday's Issue. :;" V :- '
Aa attempt to amend tha International
fur aeal agreement so that it wiu
nrohlblt any kllllne of aeala by Amerl
. cans on the Prlblloff lalanda for 15
' yeara occupied the house Wednesday and
waa pending when that body adjourned,
i Democratic members of the ways and
, means1 committee were unable to deter
mine Wednesday whether the sugar or
; tha chemical bill ahould have tha right
of way as tha next tariff revision meaa'
ure to be takoa up in the house. An
- other meeting will be held Saturday,
when It la hoped to have one of the
bills ready, v v.
At a caucus of . Democrats of the
house Wednesday night the committees
on banking and currency. Judiciary, In
' terstate commerce and elections were
' ordered to proceed with the inveetig-a
tlon of the "money trust, after a lively
fight between the Bryan and anti-Bryan
members. .
James J. Hill will. appear before the
8tanley house Investigating committee
next Monday. Hla testimony la wanted
' regarding the Lake Superior ore fields.
the so-called lease of those fields
the United States steel corporation and
the transportation facilities of the cor
poratlon.
Representative Foster Is formulating
' laws that will rlve to the president and
state department added powers to pro
tect Americans along the Mexican bor
der. In case of another Mexican out
break.
i Representative Smith of Texas Is
urging the passage of his resolution to
Instruct the state department to press
claims of Americans at El Paso ana
Douglas who were Injured or suffered
loss oa American soil from stray bul
lets from the battles of Juares and Agua
Prleta.
A delegation of California fruit grow
srs are in Washington In the Interest of
legislation aimed to help their condition.
They claim that an Important factor In
the cost of high living Is the enormous
sum the American government and the
farmer are obliged to spend every year
In fighting plant dlseaaea and Insect
pests.
' The senate has ratified the convention
for .international protection of Industrial
property. The main provision Is that
the 'subjects or cltlsens of each of the
contracting -countries shall enjoy In all
tha other countries tha advantages
which the respective laws now grant
or hereafter grant to the cttlsena of that
country.
Georg B. Cortelyou, former postmaster
general, . has been subpenaed to appear
on -Friday before the, house committee
on expenditures in the postoffice d
partment to testify In tha investigation
Into the issue of fraud orders agalnat
E. O. Lewis, of St Lou la. Mo., In the
People's United States bank case.
The senate committee on flnanoa has
begun a series of hearings on tha housn
steel tariff revision bill, which would
DOCTORS
GAVE HER UP
Mr. Stuart Finally Saved By
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vege
table Compound Her
Story Interesting.
Elmo, Mo. "I think your Vegetable:
Compound la wonderful for it has helped
me. I bad four doc
tors and they said I
had female troubles
and a tumor and
nothing: but an oper
ation would help me.
I could not sit still
long; enough to eat.
and could sleep
hardly any I was in
so much misery with
pains In my side and
back.
"A year ago last spring; my doctor
pave me up. and he was surprised to see
me this spring and to see my condition.
I give Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound the praise wherever I go for
I know I would not be here today or have
our fine baby boy if I had not taken it"
' -Mrs. Sarah J. Stuart, R.F.D. No. 2,
Box 16, Elmo, Mo. . ; !.., v
The success of Lydia E. "Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
, who suffer from displacements, Inflam
l nation, ulceration, tumors,Irregularitles,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feelingflatulency, lndigestion,dizziness,
or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink-'
ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan-
dard remedy for female ills, vsj .;- ; ( .f
If yoa. wint special advice write to
lydia E. Plnkhara Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Haas. Tour letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held la strict confidence.
DON'T GET RUE! DOWN
Wk aaa ulMraMe. ' If yon hrrt Kldn.y
pl.ddrr troubl. bull hnd palm, ' IUsIdim.
KrrToiuOMi. Paine in th hick, and fl tlrrd
all oT.r, get leka of Mother Orar'i AH0
XATIO-LEAr, the plitaaant barb rare. It Bmt
fll. Wa hTa many tMtlmnnla ia from grate
ful people who have naM tbl wonderfo ram.
adr. Aa a roltor It ni no eqn.l. A.k for
' Mnthar flrar'a Aromatio-Leaf at Prnralata or
' a.at by tatW for AO rta. Sample rtlKU. Aa
tl fcw untkar Orar Co La Bar. M. X.
make an average reduction of il per
cent In tha present Urlff law. William
Piggott of Seattle told the committee
that wages at "Seattle and San Fran
cisco were double those paid In Europe,
and if the house bill rates go. into ef
fect manufacturers would be compelled
to close their mills. , .,
Representative Martin 'of South Da
kota has Introduced a bill for a federal
corporation commission of five members
to regulate affaire of interstate corpora
tions. .'' '
Berger Is Wisconsin, by resolution,
asks for an InTestlgatlon of tha Law
rence, Mass., strike.
PoUtlcal.
Hal J. Cola has been reappointed reg
ister of the Spokane land office. Cole
la very objectionable to Polndexter, and
his reappointment was made without
consulting either Washington senator.
The administration is again charged
with withholding patronage from lnsur
gent Republicans, and Cole's nomination
may be held up.
The appointment of Representative
Humphrey as federal judge for western
Washington Is said to have been decided
upon by tha president.
Both Senators Jones and Polndexter
have recommended the appointment of
Olen M. Ranck as receiver of the Van
couver land office. The appointment.
however, has been turned down by Sec
retary Fisher for the reason that
Ranck's newspaper had questioned the
motives of the administration.
At a dinner on Hobby night at the
National Press club In Washington,
Secretary Knox stated that but for tha
fact that the arbitration treaties wert
halted In the senate, the German am
bassador and himself would have con.
eluded a similar treaty with Germany.
Eastern.
Samuel Gompers in his testimony be
fore the court which is trying him for
contempt, exonerated Johh Mitchell from
the charge of signing the pronounce
ment for which the labor leaders are
being prosecuted. Mitchell's name "'as
signed by other parties. He also testi
fied that when he wrote that the court
could "go to with Its Injunction" he
had used tha expression in the Shakes
pearean sense, not a profane one.
Tna answer or tns continental Sugar
company In the government suit to dis
solve the so-called trust denies that the
company is engaged in any unlawful
combination, or that It has attempted
to fix tha price of raw sugar beets, or
that It waa concerned In the closing
down of other refineries to prevent com
petition and monopolise trade.
Frank H. Davis, partner of the late
Edwin Hawley, has' been elected a vice
president of ths Chicago ft Alton Rail
road company.
Allison McFarland, found guilty of
murdering his wife, Evelyn, by giving
her cyan Ida of potassium, has been sen
tenced to die In the electric chair at
Trenton, N. J., In tha week beginning
March 17.
Pending a congressional Investigation,
strike talk has ceased. among the em
ployes of the Rock Island -arsenal.
President Stanford Savage, of the Na
tional Independent Telephone associa
tion, declared - today In an address be
fore that body at Chicago that-the pro
posal of Postmaster General Hitchcock
to make the telegraph companies part
of the United States postal service
would be of great benefit both to the
public and the telephone companies.
James B. Duke will resign from the
presidency of the American Tobacco
company shortly to become chairman cf
the British-American Tobacco company,
limited, with his chief office in London.
Officials of the road give out a state
ment that the rumor that the Puget
Sound railroad had been defrauded out
of tha f 1,000.000 or any other sum af
money, In connection with the construe-1
tlon and equipment of that road is ab-1
solutely and unqualifiedly false.
Owing to the election campaign. Pres
ident Taft will have no time to attend i
tha Dry Farming Congress, of America,,
to be held at Lethbrldge next Septem
ber, but haa notified the Alberta gov
ernment that Secretary Wilson will rep
resent the United States.
A futile search of more than a week haa
convinced hta friends that the late Edwin
Hawley left no will disposing of hit
$40,000,000 estate. Although no contest
Is expected among the heirs, there Is
some conjecture as to just what effect
the laek of the will may have upon
many interests with which he was con-
nected." ?-:
A suit brought 40 years ago In the
Suffolk county, Massachusetts, court by
James T. Moore against Daniel T. Raw-
son ft Co. was ended Wednesday and
judgment entered In favor of the plaint-
ff for 54,23. Every person originally
connected with the case, including judges
ana counsel, is aesa. . -v. v ,, '
The ordnance department of ths army
Is about to place a Contract for 60,000
aluminum canteens, designed to lighten
the soldiers' equipment and for use over
the campflre Jn ementeneiea.
After his eyesight had been miracu
lously restored eight years - from the
time he became blind, Mortimer ' Har
rington, 76 years of age, died at Maiden,
Mass. Ha had prayed, for weeks that
ha mia-fit aea his loved one bafora h
died, and a few hours before his death
he .was enabled to see and recognise
each of his loved 'ones.'- -'..;'j:?. '.,.- ;
Rev. Wacklaw Kruska, pastor of St
Albertus church, Milwaukee, Wis., has
been expelled from the Polish Catholic
priests' convention because h had writ
ten "articles for and catered to the
antl-Cathollo Polish press," , ,
the south during the past three weeks.
Tha -maneuvers are conducted by Lieu
tenant. Commander Richardson snd are
ssld to be the most sucoessful sver
undertaken by tha flotilla.
- Fruit trees In Washington are not to
be exempt from assessment for taxa
tion purposes. The state tax commis
sion so ruled In a formal opinion to the
assessor of Chelan county. ...
Art Tiderlngton, former harness deal
er of Walla Walla and alleged em
bessler and bankrupt, who ha been held
in . Victoria, B. C, pending (investiga
tion of the charges against htm, has
been ordered set free by the supreme
court of that province.
Frank Mason, chief engineer of the
steamer Iroquois, plying between Se
attle and Vancouver, has been arrested
for smuggling. In a suttcass carried
by Mason were found 69 five tael tins
of opium valued at 11600. .
To mark the completion of the new
union depot and the assurance of the
Installation of a packet steamship line
ty the American-Hawaiian company,
business men of Aberdeen are planning
the largest celebration in the history
of the city. The celebration Is expected
to sttract the attention of 'the entire
Pacific northwest.
"Goodwin" ia -to be the name of the
new station on the O.-W. R. ft N. at
the-site of the Eastern Oregon branch
asylum. It is being named in honor of
Moses Goodwin, on of the earliest
Umatilla county settlers. The tract of
land to be used by the branch asylum
Is his old homestead. .
After a search extending over the
west coast snd lasting for nearly three
years, Sheriff H. W. Urquhart of Che
halls has arrested William and Jesse
Holcomb, who are wanted In Cherokee
county, Oklahoma, charged with as
sault, with intent to kill, on the person
of Silas D. Meigs. The crime was com
mitted February 23, 1909.
tlon, who will memorialise the govern
ment to plaee all lumber 'other than
rough-sawn on the dutiable list.
f .'i' - ' Miscellaneous. .,
At ' Helena, Mont, a wedding ring
worn for S years, cost'Mra. M. Marka
the loss of her finger. After a visit
to her husband's grave In a local ceme
tery she attempted to close the ceme
tery gate from a moving buggy. The
ring, which had grown loose from years
of wear, caught on an Iron spike and he
finger was ground off before the buggy
could be stopped.
The first mats and nine men Of the
erew of the Norwegian ship Askoy,
which was wrecked December 17 on
Elizabeth reef, rowed 100 miles in an
open boat to ths Australian coast, ac
cording to advices brought by the
steamer Mararaa, which haa Just arrived
Foreign.
The Turkish cabinet has decided to
put into force th' order for closing
all Italian institutions in Turkey, in
cluding private banks, insurance com
panies and the orphanage at Scutari.
Changes In the Canadian tariff in
the direction of increased restric
tions upon Imports are advocated
by the Canadian Lumbermen's associa-
III CM HOI
fnllBMRs
and other Oa, due to aa inactive
boa of the liver, Stomach aad Bowels,
aay I obtained moat f illy aad
moat precnpdy by aaiaaj Syrup of Flfs
and EEs of Seaaa. ta not a nww
aad jarisd remedy, bat ia aaad by
nuQkms of wdlWormea famines aSrongb
out the world to deans and awaoton
and atrengthes) the system whenever a
laxanre remedy is needed.
When kwymf note the fol nam
of the 0mpamT--CaIuxnia Fig Syrup 1
C printed ea every package ef the
genuine.
Regular price BOperbot cmsiseonly.
For sal by all Uadaog drgucs.
St Victoria from the South Seaa. Tha the head of White river, on the Can- in the spring and that money will be in-
men were emaciated and utterly ex- nadlan border, has aroused much Inter- vested in building up Canadian property
hausted when they reached land. est, and the fear Is expressed that a Instead of opening mines on this side of
The report ef the discovery of coal at stampede will be made to that section the line.
POUND OF SOLID FLESH DAILY!
Money Positively Refunded If This Scientific Treatment Fails to Do
All That Is Claimed For It.
SAMOSE, a Concentrated Flesh Forming Food, the Only Remedy Known' for Thinnest.
Builds Up the Thin and Weak, Brings Back the Rosy Blush of Health to Pale Cheeks, '
Rounds Out the Scrawny Form and Gives the Beauty Lines of Plumpness.
TO PALE, THIN PEOPLE
Offer to Fay for Samose If It Does Sot
Make Thin Folks Fat.
Pale, thin people are simply suffering
from want of nourishment. They may
eat enough, but their food Is not prop
erly digested and does them no good.
Samose, the remarkable flesh-forming
food, ahould be used by all who are
pale, weak and thin. It mingles with
the food and aids assimilation, so that
when taken for a short time nature will
soon assert her normal powers, and the
food that Is eaten will give strength
and good flesh.
Samose Is a sclentlfio flesh-forming
food that restores the thin and scrawny
to their proper weight and fills the
weak and debilitated with vigor and
vitality.
The woman who longs for rosy cheeks
and the plumpness of beauty should
use Samose. The man who wants to
be strong and well and gain health and
good flesh will find his deBires ac
complished by Samose.
Such remarkable results hsve fol
lowed the use of Samose that Wood
ard, Clarke & CoM the druggists, are
willing to pay for the treatment lf .lt
does not give the desired results. They
make this offer generally and want all
who are thin, weak or out of health
to get a box of Samose on those terms.
Price BO oenta.
THE FATNESS OF HEALTH
Samose Fills Out ths Curves and
Thin Fsopls Fat.
If you are thin your health Is not
what It should be. If you are losing
weight steadily, there Is something
wrong that should be attended to at
once. Tou cannot be healthy and strong
If you are thin.
This makes the thin and scrawny
plump and robust; It mixes with the
food so that all of the elements that
make solid bone, firm muscle and good
flesh and thoroughly assimilated and
retained In the system.
Samose Is not a drug or a stimulant,
it is a sclentlfio flesh-forming food that
restores thin people to a normal condi
tion of good, healthy flesh.
There are thousands of unhappy, ner
vous, thin people who would look and
feel entirely different If they were only
fat and plump. Let them use Samose
and thsy will soon notice remarkable
results.
These statements are confirmed by
Woodard, Clarke & Co. Ths druggists
offer to refund the money to anyone
buying and using Samose who does not
gain In weight as promised. The risk
is all theirs. The thin and scrawny can
buy Samose at Woodard, Clarke A Co.'s
store, with ths knowledge that If It Is
not successful It will cost absolutely
nothing.
A LIBERAL OFFER
any One Oaa Try fatso, the smart
able Flesh-Tormina Toed, . - , ; . .
When the leading druggist In Port
land tell you that they have a prepara
tion on which they will refund your
money If it does not do all that la
claimed for it. It shows that the article
must have unusual merits. It ' Is In
this way that Woodard. Clarke & Co.. the
druggists, sell Samose, the remarkable
flesh-forming food. , ;-
This great discovery la destined to
work a great revolution In treating the
thin, the weak and the sick. There can
bs no doubt that It helps people who are '
weak and sickly, who are tired aad who -have
poor digestion, restoring them
quickly to health and strength, and in
creasing the weight so that life is a
pleasure and a Joy. ., t
Samose mixes with the ordinary fools
and aids digestion; It extract from the
foods that you eat the flesh-forming
and strength-giving elements, building
up the tissues and the general health.
Anyone can get a 60 cent box of this
remarkable flesh-forming; food, knowing
that their money will be refunded If It :
does not Increase weight and restore the
system to health. Woodard, Clarke aV
Co. have 'the agency In Portland. '
No Other Emulsion Has The Quality
There Are Two SIzer 1 6 oz. and
8 oz. Each Brown Bottle Only.
No To Eat Up Quantity
Alt Druzelsts are Glad to Selllt
Children Love ItTastes Good -(
! Sample Bottle Free by Mail
That those who are seeking health and
strength for themselves, children, rela
tives or friends may experience the life
giving properties of this exclusive Nor
way gold medal ozonized cod liver oil
medicinal food emulsion as well as to
know Ozomulsion superiority In being;
most palatable and easy to take a gen
erous S-oz. bottle will be sent by mail to
those who send addresses by postcard or
letter to Ozomulsion, M8 Pearl St., N. T.
'" Pacific Coast. ' . '
Quail are said, to be so thick in the
Coaehella valley, near Los Angeles, that
crops of all kinds are being destroyed.
One , rancher reports having seen a
covey containing at least 8000 birds. .
A mlmlo sea war haa been In progresv
300 miles along the coast, between San
Pedro on the north and San QUentln on
PLASTERS
No matter whether the Pain
is in the Back or Side, Chest
or Limbs, you can always
rely on an Allcock's Plaster.
It is a standard remedy,
gold by druggists ia every
part of the civilized World.
OnttifiaUon, &2i(mntts,lMtirttum, tte. ,
Brand rcths Pills
v Entirely KegssaMa. ;:
Sennit On Trial To Prove M
Don't Wear A Truss Any Longer
After Thirty Years' Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women
and Children That Actually Cures Rupture
Tf oit hire trld most everything
else, come to me. Where others fall Is
where I have my greatest success. Send
attached coupon today and I will send
you free my Illustrated book on Rupture
ana iib cui,i biiuwhi - .
giving you prices snd names of many
people wno nave iriea n "u
It Is Instant relief when all others fall.
Remember. I use no salves, no harness.
no Ilea ...
I send on trial to prove wnai i say
la true. You are the Judge and once
having seen my Illustrated book and
read It you will be as enthusiastic as
my hundreds of patients whose letters
you can also read. Pill out free cou-
" Li. ti,lav Tt'M Wl 1
Pun UOIUW W'U " J - - "
worth your time whether you try my
Appliance or not.
Pennsylvania
Man Thankful
13 KOtVN
Bronchial Troches
A remedy of an parlor merit for Ooaghs, Hoarse
seaa aad Irritation of throat, giving wonderful
relief In Xrang Troubles, BronohlUa and Asthma.
Free from opiates or any harmful Ingredient.
Sold only la boiee. Sample mailed tree. .
. JOHN I. BBOWN ft SON, Boaton, Maaa. ,
Mr. C. E. Brooks,
Marshall, Mich. .
Dear Sir:
PerhaDS It will Interest you to know
that I have been ruptured- six years
and have always had trouble with it till
I got your Appliance. It is very easy
to wear, fits neat and snug, and Is not
in the way at any time, day or night.
In fact, at times I did not know I had
It on; It Just adapted itself to the
shape of the body and seemed to be a
part of the body, as it clung to the spot,
no matter what position I was In.
It would be a veritable God-send to
the unfortunates who suffer from rup
ture if all could procure the Brooks
Rupture Appliance and wear It They
would certainly never regret It.
jviy rupture in nuw at, nvau up,
nothing ever did It but your Appliance.
Whenever the oportunlty presents itself
I will say a good word for your Appli
ance, and also ths honorable way In
which you deal with ruptured people. It
is a pleasure to recommend a good
thing among your friends or strangers.
I am, , , ,
Tours very sincerely.
' JAMES A. BRITTON.
80 Spring St., Bethlehem, Pa.
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Ten Reasons Wh
You Should Sena for Brook
Rupture Appliance. .
Recommend From
. Texas Farmer
Brooks Rupture Appliance Co, .
Marshall. Mich, . , "
Gentlemen i , ",' -.-
I feel it my duty to let you, and also
all people afflicted as I was, know what
your Appliance haa done for me. I have
been tuptured for many years and have
worn many different trusses, but never
got any relief until I got your Appli
ance. I put it on last November, but
had very little faith In It, but must nay
1 am now cured.- -I have laid It away
havs had It off for two weeks and do
Tna above Is C. S. Brooks, Inven
himself aad who has been
80 years. If ruptur
ing all kinds of farm work with ease.
While I was wearing It, I had lagrlppe
and coughed a great deal but It held all
right, words cannot express my grat
itude towards you and your Appliance.
Will recommend It to all ruptured peo
ple. Tours sincerely, J. E. LONG.
Bald Prairie, Texas,
!
Others Failed, But
The Appliance Cured
C B, Brooks,
Marshall, Mich. . ;
Dear Sir:
Tour Appliance did all you claim for
ths little boy and more, for It cured him
sound and well. We let him wear It
for. about a. year in all, although ' It
cured him 3 months after he had be
gun to wear It. We had tried several
other remedies and got no relief, and
I shall certainly recommend It to
friends, for wa surely owe It to you.
Yours respectfully, , ,:
.V Vv:-' y- r WM. PATTERSON '
NO. W L Main, St, Akron, jOhio, ,
tot of the Appliance, who eared
carlnar others for ' over
ed, write him today.
Cured at the Age of 76.
1. It Is absolutely the only Appll
ance of the kind on the market today,
and in It are embodied tha . principles
that inventors have sought after foe
years. - ;
2. The Appliance for retaining - tha
rupture cannot be thrown out of posl
tlon. - ...-,. -
t. Being an air cushion-of soft rub
ber It clings closely to the body,, yet
never blisters or causes irritation.
4. Unlike the ordinary so-called pads, .
used in other trusses, It Is not cumber -some
or ungainly, .
6. It la smalt soft 'and pliable, and
positively cannot be detected through,
the clothing. , . r
. The soft pliable bands holding the
Appliance do not give ons the unpleas- ,
ant sensation of wearing a harness,
T. There Is nothing about tt to, get
foul, and when it becomes soiled it can
be washed, without Injuring It in the
leaSt. ' ! ' ." . . ;-:
5. There are no metal springs in the
Appliance to torture one by cutting and
bruising the flesh. '
8. All of the material of which the
Appliances are made ia of the very beat
- that money can buy, making it a dur
able and safe Appliance to wear.
10. My reputation for honesty and fair
dealing Is so thoroughly established by
an experience of over thirty years of
dealing with tha public, and my prices
are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that
there certainly should be no hesitancy
In sending free coupon today. ,
Mr. C. K. Brooks, Marshall, Mich.
Dear Sir:
I began using your Appliance for ths
cure of rupture (I had a pretty bad
case) I think in May, 1906. On Novem
ber 20, 1906, I quit using It Since that
time I have not needed or used it I am
well of rupture and rank myself among
those cured by the Brooks Discovery,
which, considering my axe. 78 years. I
regard as remarkable. ,. . ,; v;-
Very sincerely yours, -
Jamestown, N. C. SAM A. HOOVER,
Child Cured in Four Months.
? ii Jensen Bt. Dubuaua. Iowa.
Brooks Rupture Appliance Co. .-,
Gentlemen: The baby's ruptur la al
together cured, thanks to your appli
ance, and we ars so thankful to you. If
we could only have known of It sooner
our little boy would not have had to
suffer near as much as he did. He wore
your brace a little over four months and
has not worn it now for six weeks. .
Tours very truiy,
Andrew Easonberger.
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