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TWO KINDS OF WOMEN
need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion those who want to be made
- strong, and those who want to be
made welL It builds up, invigor
ates, regulates, and cures.
It's for young girls just entering
womanhood ; for women who have
reached the critical "change of
life; for women expecting to be
come mothers ; for mothers who
are nursing and exhausted ; for
every woman who is ran - down,
delicate, or overworked.
For all the disorders, diseases, and
weaknesses of women, " Favorite
-Prescription " is the only remedy
so unfailing that it can be guar
anteed. If it doesn't benefit or
care, in every case, the money will
be returned.
There's nothing likely to be
"just as good."
ofC3EH
Easily. Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of arils
from early errors or later
excesses. the results of
overwork, sickness,
worry .etc Full strength,
development and tone
given to avery organ and
portion of the body.
Simple, natural methods.
Immedtatalmprovemeiit
seen. Fallore impossible.
2,000 references. Book,
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N.Y.
THOSE
WHO WISH
Glass, Lime, Cement
PLASTER. LATH,
Picture Frames,
-AN I
-such As-
Shafting, Pulleys, Belting,
Engine and Boiler,
CALL AND SEE
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland awl Astoria
Navigation Co.
' THROUGH
FrelgiXt autl Passenger Line
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The -Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer . Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill St. dock) at 6 a. m., connect
ing with -Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
PABSJENGKK BATEs.
One way.
Kmnd trip...
$200
.. . . . 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
A1 freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades. .
Shipments for ' Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p.m. Live stock shipments eolicted.
Call on or address, ' ' "
W. C ALLAWAY, -
Oenerml Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
- General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
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THE, INDIAN'S MUSTANG.
Horses' Were Introduced in America by
the Spaniards and Some Escaped.
The Indian Horses of the mountain
anil phiins tribes were originally of that
wild stock once found in vast herds all
over the intracontinent region, and
which had their beginning from those
that strayed from the Spaniards in old
Mexico, as there were no animals, of
that- character on the continent until
the SfKiuir.h conquest, if wc except an
extinct :;peei: s found only as a fossil on
the plains of Kansas. These were geo
logical specimens lony before the ad
vent of the Indian, :md of such a re
mote igc. s t bewilder the mind in its
contemplation.
1'vou until the middle of the
eighteenth ecntury the Indians of the
country i:::,t of the Mississippi used to
laugh at the white man, who could not
wall: but must ride a horse. The In
dian thought nothing- of keeping up a
'Vlog' trot" all day, making his fifty and
sixty miles during that time.
The wild horses of the American con
nnt. nnms roamed from the border of
old Mexico as far north as uaice Win
nipeg, says u writer in the Kansas
City Star. Twenty-three years ago
there were a great many wandering
over the broad, ffrassy bottoms of the
Cimarron, in southwestern Kansas; per
haps they are not all Extinct yet. All
the wild horses that I have ever seen
were of a small stature pony built in
every instance but possessing a won
derful amount of endurance; a tough,
hardy animal, will litted to perform the
peculiar duties the Indians demanded
of him. The savages arc very hard on
their animals, and nnless their horses
were constituted to '"live on cactus and
drink the green slime of the buffalo
wallows" they would have become ex
tinct probably long ago. When caught
young they are easily broken, but ii
taken at an advanced age they are per
fectly incorrigible.
1 remember one that used to do duty
on the old stage line between Ells
worth and Sterling, about seventeen
years ago. He was the most vicious
brute it has ever been my fortune tc
see. Whenever it became necessary to
shoe him he had to be knocked down
with an ax, and lcfore he recovered his
senses tied, and only in that conditior
would the blacksmith dare approacl
him. His endurance was something
marvelous; his driver, the only man thai
could do anything with him at all, triec
for years to wear iiim out, but with
out success, and he succumbed at las1
only to old ago. I have ridden behinc
him many a time, but in momentary
expectation of bavins' mv brain
icieiceuout or oaslied to pieces wnen
over h-.s slurt-d down hill. His bones
lie . bleaehing somewhere on the divid
between the .Smoky Hill and the Ar
Wansas. '
RUSSIAN PRIESTS.
Thoy
Are the .Finest (.noking Class of
Men in I lie World.
Frank G. Carpenter in a letter from
Russia writes: 'The church is perhaps
the richest of all Russian institutions,
and the thousands upon thousands of
priests who aro sup) rteii liy vh peo
ple are, asaelass, the finest lool-hi:? men
in the world. They never shave or cut
their hair, -and their 1m-!;s ;iv.j :;s silky
as' those of a baby, and l hey stream
down their backs, rv;'.-hm;r often al
most to the waist. Their faees are
rosy and plump, and slum hiiy out under
the high black capswhi h l hey wear on
the streets .and hut their l-mj; black
gowns they look -.wonderfully, hand
some and noble. ' .
"Durihg their s-. rvkes in t , hurvhes
they take oil' tlu-ir . :t.. tl-.e'.r hair'
flows back from ir hi .-! foreheads,
making you think nf l he pai'riar.'lis of
old, and during many of I he services
they appear in gown:, of sliver and gold
and wear great tiaia-iiue hats which
sparkle with gold and jewels. The
Russian Greek churches are f::r more
gorgeous in their, appointments than
many others in the world, ami 1 he re is
enough gold leaf plastered ..vet- the
churches of this eonntry In pay the
Russian national debt and to relieve the
starving people of the famine districts."
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's 2iew
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drag
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Eucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and Hon He
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost yon
nothing. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
ABOUT WOMEN. -
Miss Mahy Happy was married re
cently to James Lucky, in Halifax,
N.-S. - ; " - -
A clock made in 17-0 ticks away
steadily on the parlor mantel of the
house of Mrs. Mary Urower, in Boston.
Persons who sympathize with the
afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of
1235 Harrison street, KanBas City. He
is an old sufferer from inflammatory
rheumatism, bat has not heretofore been
troubled in this climate. Last ' winter
be went up into Wisconsin, and in con
sequence has had another attack, "It
came upon me very1 acute and severe,"
he said. "My joints swelled and became
inflamed ; sore to touch or almost to look
at. P"pon the urgent request of my
mother-in-law I " tried Chamberlain's
Pain Balm to reduce the swelling and
ease the pain, and to my agreeable sur
prise, it did both. I have used three
fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be the
finest thing for rheumatism, pains and
swellings extant. For sale by Blakeley
& Houghton, druggists.
-' Notice. -
-All city warrants registered prior to
October 3, 1691, are now due and paya
ble at my office. Interest ceases after
this dat. I, I, Borget, City Treas.
; Dated Dalles City, May 1, 1894. ; '
SMOTHERED IN MOLASSES.
The Queer Fate of an Inquisitive Fct
Beaver.
A tame beaver kept by the soldiers at
a fort in Wyoming became quite famous
for his sagacity. Caught while young
and perfectly tamed, he became very
docile and a great favorite at the fort.
The little fellow could never be cured
of his instinct to build dams,' and it is
related that he once undertook to dam
the Platte river, working for months all
night long, and returning to the fort
every morning at sunrise. ' lie cut down
quite a number of trees, but life proved
too short for the completion of his
plans. While around the fort he was
constantly turning over every Kind ot
' vessel that contained water and collect
ing sticks to head it off as it flowed
away. One night by oversight the
beaver was locked up in the warehouse,
aitd during the night, in nosing around,
he discovered a ten-gallon can of mo
lasses that had been left uncovered.
rThat discovery proved his doom. The
I next day he was found gasping for life,
having been caught in' the sticky mass
as the can was overturned. He never
recovered from the shock, and was ten
derly buried in the presence of a large
circle of his friends.
The IjidiI and VTator off t
John Murray, :: I'-.c li-. :
lenger expedition. ::v:
est living crith -ril ie .;.
estimates iV.c c'r: f '. "
the ginlm at v. :'
the area .f Ui f. . :: . . .
miles. Hi: a:;;!mt!ti v -
:-i-
'h-
''-V
; :f
; -d
::.ro
the
I:
dry land alxjvc the Ion ! i ;:t
23,000,000 cubic mili-i. ; ...il vr.lsxae
of the waters of the oectiij at OH'.'.G ;o
cubic miles. Ilo lixc.r, Iho mejai height
of the land above the :a r.t -.-.0 feet,
and the mcaii depth of the whole ocean
at 12,480 feci. Of cour:, therm results
are only approximate, but they help to
render our ideas cf these roatters more
definite. Mr. Murray also estimates
that the rivers of the world carry into
the ocean every year ili cubic miles of
sediment. To this must be added the
matter carried to the sea in solution,
which is estimated at i.ir." miles of mat
ter. Together, then, - the notnonnt of
matter carried thrt n;h the li-.nl each
year is 3.7 cubic milet. It would thus
according to uiiu calculation, take
5,340,000 years to transport the whole o'
the solid land down to the sea
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any caee of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O
We the undersigned have known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transaction and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by their firm.
West & Tkaux, Wholesale DruggUts,
Toledo, U. .
Waldisg, KrsxAiJ & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
The blue uniforms of the Austrian
army are to be abolished and a sober
gray substituted. This is the decision
of a committee of experts appointed to
investigate and settle the question of
the best color for soldiers' clothes.
Sleeplessness.
Remove the cause by regulating the
bowels, by establishing good digestion
and by quieting the nerves with Sim
mons Liver Regulator. Try it and you
will soon know the blessings of good
health and sound sleep. '
The German book collectors" give.the
titles of 0,000 books about Goethe.
"Pilgrims' I'kogkkss" has been trans
lated into 303 languages and dialects.
See the Worla's Fair for Fifteen Cents.
Upon receipt of your address and fif
teen cents in postage stamps, we will
mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio
of the world's Columbian exposition,
che regular price is fifty cents, but as we
want you to have one, we make the
price nominal. ' You will find it a work
or art and a thing to he prized., ' It con
tains full page views of the great build
ings, with' descriptions of same, and i;
executed in highest style of art. If not
satisfied with it, after you get it, we will
refund the stamps and let you keep the
book. Address
H. E. Bucklkn & Co.,
Chicago, 111,
. Prlsce Poxiatowski's title is . one of
courtesy, though it is recognized at
European courts. He is a descendant
of the army favorite whom Napoleon
placed on the throne of Poland.
Bucklen's Annes salve. 'j
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale oy Snipes A Kin
ersly. -
The regular subscription price of the
Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Okegonian
is $1.50. Any one 'subscribing for The
Chronicle and paying for. one year in
advance can get both The Chronicle
and Weekly Okegonian for $2.00. All
old subscribers 'paying their subscrip
tions for one year in advance will be en
titled to the same offer. "
Stockholders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a meeting of i he stockholders of the
Wasco Independent Accademy, at the
accademy building, in Dalles City on
Thursday, May 10th, 1894, at 2 o'clock
p. m. for-the purpose of electing seven
directors, and transacting 6uch other
busineps as may' properly come before
said meeting.,'
By order of the president. '-' '
tnilOth H. H. Riddell, Secy.-
WHISTLING A GIFT.
What Professional I-aly Whistler Says
" About the Art.
Mrs. ' Alice ' Shaw, the celebrated
American whistler, has this to say of
her-peculiar 'gift: "A clever whistler
must be born, not male. The natural
gifts necessary are a good ear, a sound
pair of lungs, a favorable formation of
the cavity of the mouth, regular teeth
and a flexibility and agility in the
orbicular and buccinatory-museles. The
strain on these, muscles are great.
After an hour's practice I have been
compelled to apply electricity to my
hps to get them into a normal condi
tion. I breathe like a . singer, from the
diaphragm, and whistle as any artist
would sing. . Trilling is to me as. easy
and natural as ordinary speech. It is
the notes which must be long sustained
that are most difficult. 'My compass is
two and three-fourths octaves. I never
whistle on : an inward breath. My
notes are always directed outward.
The higher the note the closer my lips;
the lower tne note tne larger the orifice.
The possibilities of a whistle arc almost
mlimited. The art is at present in its
Infancy. I phrase music as do the most
careful singers. During my first per
formances my lips became so dry that
tt was difficult to produce a clear, liquid
tone. I now use an ointment which
abviates that difficulty. I practice an
hOur sometimes more daily, and this
has had a doubly beneficial effect. It
uas not only enchanced my proficiency
as a whistler; it has caused my chest to
expand four inches in the last three
years."
Faris Figuring; on Another Siege.
There are 8,800,000 souls within te
wall of circumvallation formed by the
outer line of works defending ' Paris.
The French commissariat, in a .recent
report to the French minister of war,
estimates that in order to provide for a
siege of six months' duration the follow
ing stocks would have to be laid in:
Breadstuff s, 243.000 tons; meat, 118,100
tons; salt, 14,793 tons; dry vegetables,
34,440 tons; potatoes, 295,260 tons; wine,
66,029,000 gallons; milk, 6,602,900 cubic
meters; coal, 1,000,000 tons; hay, 688,-
940 tons; straw, 68,894 tons, and oats,
50,052 tons. These supplies,- costing
about $100,000,000, would, in case of an
other siege,' be served out to the retail
tradesmen, who would each be held re
sponsible for supplying a group of
houses. Rosters would be prepared,
and each family would receive a card
on which would appear the exact hour
when the food to which the family was
entitled to apply for would be ready for
issue. -
- Maine's Lobsters.
r "During the past three montns," says
the Portland Press, "there were listed
' in ; Portland :2G,C71 live lobsters and
23,756 canned lobsters. When we con
sider the fact that it takes on an av
erage the meat of fifty lobsters to fill
one dozen cans, and that the above
figures represent the importation of
more than 1,500,000 of lobsters in three
months at this port alone, We get some
idea of the enormous consumption of
this article of food in this country, and
the old inquiry as to how long this
Irain upon the rich resources of the
3oast can be stood naturally suggests
itself."
ook'sCottonRoot
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician; SMcaes&uEf sed
V oy f Aovsanas of
TaMn. Is the only perfectly
Safe and reliable medicine dis
covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer Inferior medicines in place of this. jLsk for
Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no suosft
tute, or Inclose 1 and 6 cents in postage in letter
uilTre will send, sealed, by return mail. Fullsealed
particulars in pialn onvijope, to Indies only. 8
ctomps. Address Pon lit I T Co m panr.
" r"o. SF5f 1-i-Hlock. r..nlt. Icb,'
S'iM in The Dalle by S:iipes de Kinersly. '
A' lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick
with bilious colic wjien M. C. Tisler, a
prominent merchant of tlie town gave
her a bottle of Cbapiberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. , He
says she wa well in forty minutes after
taking the first dose. "For sale, by
Blakeley .& Houghton, druggists.
Imperial bicycle, lightest and best to
date. See J. lii. Huntington & Co. :
J. I FORD, Evanplist, .
Of Iek Mniiifh, Iowa, writes under date ol
MhtoU 23, 1893:
S. It. Mki. Mfg. Co.,
Pnfur, Orejrun.
Gentlemen : r i
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. On?
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, ie
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. Ii. Cough Cure has done
its work welt. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greeting
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
v Yours. JIk." & Mho. J. F; Ford.
J f you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and read;
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headache and Liver Care, by taking ran oi
three doses each week. -,. - .
: Bold under a positive guarantee.
60 ocnts per bottle by ail drustrists.
COPYRIGHTS. V
CAN I OBTAIN
A PATENT? For a
prompt answer and an honest p pinion, write to
IIUNNs; CO.. who have bad nearly fifty ears'
experience In the patent business. Oommunica -tions
strictly confidential. A Handbook of In
formation concerning Patents and how to ob
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of. mechan
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Mnzra ft Co. receive
special notice in the Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely betore the public with
out cost to the Inventor. ' This splendid paper.
Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
Building Edition, mc
copies. cents. Eve
tlful pistes, in colors,
piiuu.-c4ieur, ctuiiuie m ntts Bene iree.
montuiy, u.aua year. Single
Sverv number contnina hin.
Tiliil f1. in finlnuL find ithnttntmmha n9 nu
houses, with plana, enabling builders to show that
latest designs and secure contracts. Adilrcss
MUNiS" & CO- SiSW YoitC, Jiol BuiUDIMf,
iiiWE YOU TOIEO
TO FIST A CURB FOR
RHEUMATISM,' LUMBAGO. SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, tie.
-- '.jB warn- v
T'3f.'ll&r --'Mv - .-.,..- . T i the
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uar 900 book THBE CfcASSESojr mbw,' u"Se ?f-i5I
middle-aged nd old man, sent sealed, freeTTftr. 6andW Electrie Belt ta no rapeHment
as we naye restorea uioosanaa to roouwi uowm .wui, v w . T. r i
Sown by hundreds of cases tbroUKhont this and other Statea,who would gladly testify, andfrom mny
of whom we hay estrone letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using ouriJelt
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU1 '
hlnt rancisKX,. Cal.. AaKut M, 1892.
IV A T OavirtMi- nMPKlr Baforl ixsedTOur belt
awt -ai f-B t nCQi I ITV MlftFn.
1 was troubled with lost vigor, vital waaluiet-s, wd
aimoat a com piece loss oi power, xwouia Rei upwiw
vary tired leeiing, oonet acnin k. pjq . ; m dcw nntDg
Tour bait X Hire iiad a new wtw oi iiej. xnowanjoy
life batter than I hm fortea jean pwt IhavaOie
utmost OGjifideoce in yonr treatment. Yon can pob-
JiMn tltia statement. aao naTe otners write or ran on
me. Truly joumTH- A BO WN. H6 and 28 Tork fct.
DueiiHiTiQU aain I -UPMFSfi CURED.
Oreiron. Anrtl IB
Ir. A. T. Sanden. Iear Sir: I got one jour beltK
bw weeks mgo for rheumatism, from wmcn 1 unereii
for several years, for tba pant six montns I had not
been able to wurk. You belt has placed me In almost
perfect health in the two weeks 1 have used it. 1 can
walk comfortably, and feel like a new man Generally.
. M. K. HUGHES, Proprietor International Hotel.
NERVOUS OEBIULPSS OCOR.
Tr. A.T. Pan den. Deer Sir : I hare been usine your
Electric belt for jrsneral nervoos debility, and to-duv
feel better than I have for five rears. I tuve gained
in visor daily, and am stronie in everyiwrt. .
Yours tratelally, CHAS. IiUKTKJL.
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
Is a oomp1eta galranlo battery v made into a belt so as to be easily worn dnrinjr work or street, and tt
Kivee soothiiur. prolonged enrreuts wlneh are iustautlr felt tnrouffhout all weak parts, or we forfeit
95.000. Ithaaan Improved Klectrlc rnfipnHorr, the greatest boon ever given weak irjen,aiki
we warrant it to cure any of the above weak o canes, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or lrlonev
Itefunded. They are (Traded In strength to meet all stapes of weakness In yountr, mklilloaeodor old
x.en, and will cure the worst cases In two or three months. Address lor full UiformaUoa.
CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. U2 FIrstSt.. POSTLAfiD, 03EGCX
Bemoyed to Corner Third and Washington Streets.
Hey York Weekly Tribune
-AND-
41-
ONLY
When the Tram stops at THE DALLES, get tff on tlie South Side
;-. AT Tne -,.-).. .'
flE W GOLtU JVlBlfl HOTEli.
This larpe and popular House does fie principal hotel Easiness, "'
and is iireared to furnish the l.,ic Accommodations of any
. House in the eity, and at the low rate of
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qlass lleals, 25 Cei)ts.
Office for all Stage Unas leaving- Ttaa Xalles tor all
points In Kastern Oregon and Ksitara WsshiartoB, "
to this Hotel. ,
Corner of Front and Union Bta.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men -which, taken at its JteoA
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Ciirtt Sals l
-3 Furniture I Carpets
at CRANDALL
Who are sellinsr those goods
MICHKI.IUOH BklCK.
P. BUWN
Pipe Wort l
MAINS TAPPED
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusa'
- .- Blacksmith Shop. '
BfflJGS ACID FAILED
DE. BAKDEIPS ELECTRIC BELT
with Electro MaeneticSaspes.
sory will care without medicine
')WvZ? all of the above troabies. .Thnne who
Ik'CrJy miller from Nervous Debility.
7k-". losses. Drains. L,ohi !1 anhoocl.
f,)r& ervonsnesa, rileepleHHness,
vPoor Memory, all Female Com.
1 plaints, and general III health.
effects of abuses, excesses, worry
.iwauro, will noareiiex ana pnimiic
in our Tnii rni i: i M Invpntinn.
which requires bats trial to convince
most sKepucaj. laiRnoranceor si
:a vou may have ntuiulv drained
-f wkiRk la I r f-1 1 v- rntfl t. ! n ; J
: JS 'if caused yonrweaknessorlaekof force.
?ffi. . Z fTiuiiii If yon replace into yonr system tb
t4'' f&&' elements thus drained, which are re.
. ' - onlred for vlKOroasstrenirth. yna will
'. . ' and TlKor will follow at once. This
is onr plan and treatment, and w
mamrmntBA a ours) or refund monev.
- LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM
Portland Oregon, September 28, KB&
Dr. A.T. Randen. Durfiir, Viun of axDOsnra ana
hard work, combined with the strain coming from the
jar of an engine, gave me a severe caasof lame back.
irom which x ranerea lor seven rears, l wm . wa
that I could not bend my back. Was all doubled op
wiw it. m oougnt one ox yonr Delta, is nejuv ma
inside of two d&ys, and I continued to wear it for four
months, being perfectly cared. That was two years
aKO, and lam .an well today as lever was in my ilia, a
know joar belt well, and I know lota of people who
hare been cared by it. Many others need it, and if
they woo id try it they would find it the same as I did
the best romftdv in tha vsm-ld.
permanently, and will be glad to talk with, anj one mho
wants to innui re about, ir
. BOBEHT BUKREI. Eriineer Hotel Poriland.
A. T. Sande-. Deor Air:Sinoe wearing toot
b It 1 have been ic really benefited. 1 feel my old ea
rv7 fat ret urn ins; end after a month's nee ot the) -belt
I find myself twice as vitroroas as before. Hy
memory im now nearly perfect, and each day shows
for the better. 1 f el much, stronger thai before
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T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
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out at Kreatly-reduced rates.
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