The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 28, 1900, Image 4

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    COMMITTEE'S ACTION DEFENDED;
Thf nifi i f sr.oo Mi i 'u nf iit AimiiM
Ur f tlif Km-.- - ruck ! tlie 1I-
trlrl I tl -nt-lntl.il..
To TitK FntToi-
In mst' s.tturdi.v,s edition of The
Cnno.Mci.t: there appL-ared nn article
benrini: the title "A Misappropriation," S
and shjned "J." The writer who thus !
hides his identity sj-ek to east reflection
ntinn lhn hinin..sJ tm'Ii of The Dixlleis in '
rnnerrtl. The man won in rniv enm- '
munity stoop? to s.u-h work, and who !
seeks to hide himself behind such n sub
terfnee, brands t.imrelf a coward and
ehould receive the treatment he so
richly deserves.
First, tins correspondent "J" an
nounces that he has anxiouslv waited
and earne-llv looked for a denial of a 1
published statement in a certain issue of ; tken internally, and acts directly on mt... t)u. f.u., ,,at , (,.frniil the !
the Orc-oniim concerninc the donation the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's , crnmnit eeu out of five cents i in be
of $500 which the executive committee j
of the Carnival Association made to The !
Dalles Driving Association. ",l" thus '
, . , .... , 1
ulainlv state" hi desire to have some I
uiuim iiu uc.irc iu umc .umr
one of the citizens of The Dalles publicly ,
utter a falsehood. Whv he should de-
sire any man to lie thus to the public is
hard to understand. Why deny the j
truth? The truth is, the executive com-
mitlees of the Street Fair Association
and the Drivinp Association met in j lint
session and after interviewing the lead- j
i tier contributors to the former fund
mutually agreed to the transfer of $501,
which amount was left over as a surplus
fund from the c.trnival. This amount
will enable the Driving Association to
finish and complete a half-mile track on
the ground selected bv its committee.
In return for this favor the track ami
inclosed grounds of the Driving As- was l'-J-bs, showing an increase of ldb,
sociatioa will be at the disposal of the j 9i)9 or 79 5 per cent, from 1SS0 to 1S90.
District Fair Association once a year, at ! The population hy the counties follows :
euch time as the latter association may Baker .. .. lo..P7 Linn lS.IKM
choose, the track and grounds to be the I Benton . . .0,700 Malheur 4,203
property and under trie control of the !
Driving Association the remaining nor
tion of the year. These are the facts
connected with this affair and it is bard
to understand why ".J" should wish any
one to deny them. It may he in place
to state that we believe, weie the truth
known, "J'e" contribution to the carni
val fund was largely made up of ci(Zn',
.freely and gratuitously given, since no
one of the large contributors to that
fond made any objection whatever to
the transfer as made.
It is difficult to know just what "J"
would have a race track be. It is plain
that to race on the road is as much a
race as on a track built for that purpose.
Should the roads around The Dalles be
put in the condition he suggests, there
would in all probability be more than
one race between ".f" and ins friends
us rcet for a friendly brush. Tlie road
would then be a race track and as such
"would be a matter of distress to the
best friends of the town," besides "J"
would be guilty of growing "horsey"
and thus he lost to all decency. He
says in his article: "We all enjoyed
the carnival, many of us much more
than the fairs of years past, because of
the apparent absence of the 'horsey'
element. This adjective ia not derived anteed to cure stomach, liver, and kid
from tlie noble animal we all admire ' ney troubles and never dissapoints.
and love, but rather from the style of
men thut hang iTrouud him, and many
of us were glad that something was at
-last found which could be a source of
pure enjoyment to the multitude with-
out bringing this 'horsey' element into ;
prominence." Let u? see. We are j
glad "J" says that the element from I
wFn The ''Mid wav'' for '
exam ,e, y e L 1. 1
We are more than willing to concede I
him this ,,oint. The fakirS hinh line,! '
., i.rno.i i-1, : .... i
our streets and robbed the unsuspecting
of tliSlr loose change, these were not of
the "horsey" element. We admit this, j
and as one who has lived around The
Dalles for the past ten vsare, and who
appreciated the carnival" and its success, I
I can truthfully say that there never j
hae been as large a class of disreputable
and objectionable characters attending
aDy meeting of the district fairs of these
years past as attended our street fair
during laet month.
It may be well to remind "J" that
tDhon t.i U ium I'D nl;..l.ll....l.. ll...
K.,uhBi ui toe men
who are known us "horsey" ,,., he Is
referring to his superiors. o should .
not forget that such men as Lelttud Stan.
ord, who founded tanford Un.vers.ty,
he pr.de of (he Pacific coast, was a
-horsey" mar, and p.oprietor of the
I'alo Alto stables and training iM'ouuda.
' I
Marcus Daly, Molilalia's copper kintr,
,v.! '
'Ql I
rt.n ,
hat !
liluifcelf a philatithtopist, wasa"liursey
man and developed aud r.iced some
the finest horses thlf- country has known. ;
.Robert J. Uonni r war so "horsev" that :
be paid $40,000 for Maud S, and no man,
where he was known, was more hiubly '
respected than he. President U. S. i
Urnnt whs a "horst j" mur. nnd paid a (
handsome iiniouiit for Ids famous Ara- j
bian btailloii, which was bis pride for !
years. Atlmiial hnmpsoii is alo a
"horsey" man and thinks nothing of on.
taginir in a friendly liriidl. on tlie speed
way us ho drives a fast uud fnncy pair.
And InM. but by no mentis leant, Presl-
dent McKinley drives a pair o( rnro
hor"e, nml rival can hnve a race when-
, ever conditions an- favorable. The!o are
n few of thf "hnreov" tni'ii. the l:lll(l "J"
refers to so slightlndv in his article.
ennehow or other the "hnr.ey" element
"ve a way of bromine prominent n
M eMv o "fe "J" ,0 tlu' Cll"trar.v
notwithstanding.
it there is nnytninc inrtner to ne sain
"I'0"
this matter bv Tin: CituoNici.i:
correspondent. 1 surest that he be man j
l'n0,," ,0 8,n h'""'"'1"-'
L. A. Poutki;
Catarrh (.'Htuitit !' Cured.
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ;
is a blood or constitutionr.l disease, and
in order to cure it vou must take inter- j
nl remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. (
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians m this country for yee-s, ant!
I., ,.,,;: t. r.0n,t
'5 a regular prescription. It is composed
t- t i .
of the best tonics known, combined with
the nest biooti punnets, acting tiirectiy
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curinp. Catarrh, fcend for testimonials,
re:' , , ,
J-Gltf EY Co- 1to: Toledo '
com uy ui ruuL'ir-is, juite -u-.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
Ct?sii of Oif-goti.
Washington, Ncv. "7 The popula
tion of Oregon as officially announced to
dav, is -513,530, as ncaiust ol.",7f7 for
1S90. This is an increase of 09,70!!, or
i!l 7 per cent. The population in 1SS0
Clackamas.. .19.05S
Marion .... 27,713
Morrow . . . . -1,151
Multnomah. 103, 107
Polk 9,923
Sherman ....3,477
Tillamook. . . .4,471
Umatilla.... 1S.049
Union 16,070
Wallowa 5.53S
Wasco 13,177
Washington, .14,467
Wheeler 2,443
Clatsop 12,765
Columbia 6,237
Coos
Crook. .
Curry. . . .
Douglas. .
Gilliam ..
Grant
Harney . . .
Jackson. .
Josephine
10.324
8.9S6
..1.S0S
.14,505
. .3,201
.5,946
..2,596
13,693
.7,517
Klamath 3.970
Lake 2.S47
Lane 19.604
Lincoln .... 3,515
Yamhill.. .. 13,420 J
Total.... 413 536
Colli Steel or Urulh.
HTk..- :G I.... ,. , 1 1 ..1 ,n
iiicic is uui uiic eujuu uiinuLt; iu
eave yonr life and that is through an
operation," was the awful prospect set
before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Itidge,
Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying
to cure her of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't
count on tlie marvellous power of Elec -
trie Bitters to cure stomach and liver
troubles, but she heard of it, tool: seven
bottle, was wholly cured, avoided sur
geon,? kuife, now weighs more and feels
better than ever. It is positively guar-
Price .jOc ut lilnkeley V drug store. 1
"For three davs and nigtits I Hollered
! . ' I r i..t.
u! .- " . . "n,5K 01 l:,mlura ,
I10r,,,l,,s wo"f. " D? eaUn,B 1CUL;U'"
rB' ea'9 M" b" Lowtl'.r. (l i
l', mni,,ie' ,ow"' 1 :
In8t I should surely die and tried a J
ri:r.i..,.tv 4 7 nr
dozen different medicines but all of no
purP03e I -nt for a bottle of Cham-
Remedy and three doses relieved ,e
entirely." This remedy for sale by
Iilukele-V. thjMlruHwt.
A Jliiu.lur Devil TIkIi
Destroying its victim, is a typo of con-:
stipation. The power of this murderous j
malBdy ie felt on organs and nerves and !
muscles and brain. There's no health '
tlil it's overcome. But Dr. King's New
Life Pills are a safe and certain cure.!
Best iu the world for stomach, liver, !
kidney, and l.owels. Onlv 20 cents at
Blakeley'e drug store. ' 1 !
.Sheepmen, Atloiitlon! Iluckh fur Sulo,
Hav-lnK ,,iBp08ed o( breed, -
c i
t0( j ,)aVH t)irllJ(. thoroughbred
Merin0 mj,ka for 8Bc Th(.60 wrw
,Hrl. ,, itl f,p ,.nnli,i nr! ..in i.
t sold cheap rather than keep them over.
Infuire Ht PnJ ;l 1al(.!)( 0 U()
DeBchuU.s divkei 01. 0, A lS
bojc 307 X,e IJae(! ..
DeWitt'e" Witch Hazel Salvo will
quickly heal the worst burns and scalds '
and not leave a scar. It can be applied !
to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt i
,u,d HoothiriB ell'iet. Use it for piles and j
10 cutfl aml mw fcUrlanuH with prompt
and aootl'iB ell'ect. Use it for piles and
bMn !,!,ia0H Ilewarti of worthless
eounterfella. Sold by Clarko A Falk's j
- ''""'"lacy. I
When you cannot sleep fur cnnjltlnj;,
it is hardly necessary that any one should
toll you (hat you need u few doses of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy (o allay
tho irritation of the throat, and make
sleep possible, Itlscood. Try it, For
enle by Dlakeley,thedrii(,'b'l8(,
LOVE LETTERS TO ORDER.
Thr !rmmr ilornpn t Inn Followed by
Cert nil. rTuti In the l'lt
of Sleln.
Verhap there is no more chnn-vor-1st
ie sight in Mexico thnn the so-oitiled
"evantreli.-tas" who ply their trade in
the plauela de Iteleni and the phwu-
i ela of Santo Dnminiro, relates the
j .Meicau Herald.
: The, write low letters, bisiektnntt-
itiij letters and nil sorts 01 Utters fur
thn-sr who do not know now to write,
at a rale of three, sis, nine or more
cents, according to the leiit;'th of the
r'sive. They nKo undertake with
ooi extra charge to write the ndures
on the envelope and to attnoh the re
(piired 'tamp, hot for the Inner they
make nn extru oliiirjje of one cent,
tine of tlie Santo Dnniinpu evan-
ijelistas now in prison nieditntin
a very serious matter in the te of
the law. The name of this evnnselis-
.s ... . . .. ,,. , , , ,
enirnirea bv Mrs. M. Inez Hernnjioe?
f -. , , '
, f) wnt(, j,.,,,,,. t0 her husband, who
j js nl)(Mlt fr()m t,)(, (,i!v Af(t,r m,
written the letter Vn-ijiiez asked Mrs.
llernanilez if she wnnted a si am p.
On her assenting he attached a live
cent stamp and collected sis cents in
addition to his regular ehnrjje for
writiii!,' the letter.
With the addressed and stnmpi4 en-
elope Mrs. llernaixltz went lo the
hraneli )ost otllce in tlie Ilxiadnana
I u i Ul i i: -r and. not lmowiny in which
bos to drop it, asked the postal in-speett-r.
Miinuel Kspinosa. who hap
pened to be in the post oll'icc, for in
formation on tlie subject. Mr. Kpi-
j "en T'; 'be letter to read the nd-
drc.-s and wa- about to retain it tr
Mis. Hernandez when he lumi-eil tha'
the color of the stamp was. etreme
ly dim. lty still elosrr scroti n In
discovered that the stamp had been
already canceled and the fainti i-ss
of color was due to a chemical treat
ment that had been applied for the
purpose of effacing the ink of the
seal.
Thf inspector asked the Hernandez
woman from whom she had bought
the stamp and she led him to the
stand of tne evangelista from whom
she had made tlie purchase. The
evangeiista at first denied having ,ohl
the stamp to the woman, but as two
other women who had been present
testified that they had .seen him sell
the stamp, he was taken to the police
station and from there to Ileleni.
If you have ever seen a child in the
agony of croup you can realize how
grateful mothers are lor One Minute
Cough Curewhich gives relief as soon as
it is administered. It quickly cures
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
houbles. Sold by Clarke & Falk's P. O.
j J'1,arluac.v-
, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets tire sold on
: a positive guarantee. Cures heart-bum,
raising of tiie food, distress after eating,
1 or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives i mined fate relief. 25 cts.
. and 50cte. Blakeley, the druggist.
Both makers and circulators of counter
feits commit fraud. Honest men will
not deceive you into buying worthless
counterfeits of DeWitt'e" Witch Ilnzel
Salve. The original is infallible for cur
ing piles, sores, eczema and all skin
diseases. Sold by Clarke & Falk's I'. 0.
Pharmacy.
Ho n't itult it in,
Just wet the atrected part freelv with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy.
and the pain is gone,
Fak
Sold by Clarke &
VV hen you want prompt acting little
XrrnT'r'T
t;a K.eers. Sold by Clarke & .lk'e
I O. Phannacy
Clarke & Falk baye received a carload
of the celebrated Jame K. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
. " ;
,loral ,Iollon wl" cur" w,ml ''"PPing
inS-X U"1' Manufactured by C'aruc
Ranted A second-hand fire-proof
ed,e', w in oo(J condition nnd not
,RrBB' A,,',1-v ftl 11,0 Cho'CI.k
0"u:e o31'tf
Wanted Men and women of good
character and relerences to represent an
aUIQ 111 I UtluM hAlibi. civ.1uik1i.jI ft
established house, spleuded oi:nortuintv
lor advauceinent. Address I O. Hox
587, Portland, Oregon. novlo-lnio'
A full line of Kustman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Fall:.
Hustling yoiuiK man can mnl:o $00 per
month and espouses. Permanent posi
tion. Experience nnnecesKiry. Write
'"iuk particulars. Clark &. Co.
Foi,rl a delist Streets, I'hiladel
np'a l'lX fe8,t'
Clarke & Falk's fluvorinc extracts an
tlie best. Ask your urocer lor them,
.T 'nT" 7" .
A,;kr s si. P.emedy will st,
stona
i couuh at any time, ui.d will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2'j cts. and 00 cts. Dlukeley
the druists.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday,
Duu't foruot ibis,
Subscribe for The Cuuomulk,
ITCHING LIMBS
And All Forms of Itching;, Scaly Humors Arc
Instantly Relieved and Speedily
Cured bv CUT1CURA.
The Itchlnc and burnini;
were terrible. At night
' .
pltals, alul all el.so fall. Snld lliroa
Cuius, Solo 1'ropa., liotoa. " How to
A i
I'ho onlv Ci'TK'rr.A Sou- fur balivVt Un, n-ali, ami lialr. It I it not only tlio pun- t,
Hwoi'tftt, ami limit rt'tri-t-liln or imnery mMm, but It i-oiiI:iiim ili-lliato. einol
Mil I lflN; lb-lit iiruiii-rtli-s, olitaini-ii Iruiu (TTK-ritA, the pent skin elite, rvbli-h mi-Hern',
miu.iunip ..,.. ,,',) ,C!itiiv the hUii, Bi-tilp. ami hair, ami prevent simple i-Un h em
Ok -....-' I ...1.... I'.... ,llft-,t.i.ili.,. I,,. .it main'., i-liillltlfT Intl I'.
I Ul lllll-f mnn lii-liillllllK rvJiuiu-. -n.i.K , " .,
' MDTUCQC millions, ami eruptioiiit. for rrilrtli-il, Ui-IiIiik lirltatliuiH of the si-nlp tulti il ,
! niUintno ,l))tla . laiiimj ,air, lor red, ronyli hamU, and bhupulean imllo, ami tluiplt' ia.
1 fantilo liuuiors, It la ubco'.utuly lmlUpL-nsablu.
i rXT'A t Jkl-IT-X t A'l ATA1 AT A .- At "iS-A'i
j C. J. STUBLING,
W IIOI.I.S VI.E
Wines, Liquors Cigars
-2!
: Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Nest door to First National Hank.
IJ, Phone 234,
Ijfc'r.iJtijwi iJVJ..:ti jr. i TjwjujtijriTJ.Tjy.ijr i t r.i Ti tj r j ti j rj w t fnri trajti?
0 THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOliUlWBlA BREWEKY...
AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this well-know n lirewery tlie United States Health
Reiiorts for .June 2S, 101)0, says: "A more supoi ior brew never entereil
the labratory of the L'nited States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the HlightHHt trace of adulteration, but on tho other hand is co-n posed oi
the best of malt huiI choio-m of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high
est and it can be lined with the greatest benefit and Hrttisfaetiou by old and
young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physiiutuiM with
the cereaintv that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
0
4
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
PIONEER
I have re-opened this well-lmo-wn Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
nkiuiii-th
(iH.nt! (.c;h-ilulf,
M-U-dulu without
Str. Regulator
Ship yonr
Freight
via
Regulator Lino.
5' jiow.v.
fj.v. Dalk-tt
f Ht 7 A. M.
rj' Tliusilay
or.
l.v. I'tirtliuid
H' 7 ,. M,
Moiiiliiy
. Wtillii-KlMy
Krlilny
Arr. Imlkit
II v. M.
iiuiriiii)
K htttunliiy ,
t' Arr. I'ortli
rtliiiid
2, ut lim .-. m.
1 FOR OOMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
f, Tntvcl hy the Btemnt-ri. ol tl.u llr-KUluttir I.Ini-. . T, c:i..i.,iny will tmliUv..r ....... ... .....
...... ...u ot-hi neiviett (..laMiile.
l'ortlaii.lOmce,Oak.Httt.-et Hock. W.
1 sull'ered In tnv I'ect and liuihM for three year
thev were worse and would kcity inn awake a
greater part of the night. Icon-Milted
doctor after doctor, n 1 wax travelling
on the road nioxl of tny tluio, also one
nf urn-eitv doctor-. Nono of till) doc
tors knew what the trntiblu wa. 1 got.
a lot of the dlllerent wimples or the meili-
rlnes I had been inlug. I found them
of so inanv dillerent. kinm Una I con-c-luilcd
tluit, 1 would have to go to r.
Cincinnati ho-pltal before I would get
relief. I had treipiontly been urged to
try CfTict iiA i;r..Mi:ini:s, bull hud no
fnitii In iliem. M v wife tlmillv nrevalled
upon me to try them. 1'restol What
a ultuiige! I am now cured, and it Is u
, J....I in... I.I..I.1....
pennaneni cure, i ieei nun uu ume,
some doctor or tnyelf for tmllcring t hreo
rears when 1 could havo used CiniCLKA
1:i:mi:dii:s.
1
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.25
II. .IKXICINS, ,Middiehoro, hy
Cnnslsthie of CtrrictiitA Soav CJ.'ic.), to
cli-anso tlui hkiu of crusts ami w.def) anil
Hofteu tlm tldt-kciied cuticle, (H rict'iiA
Olntnient (WK-.), to liestnutly allay itohiiiKi
irrit.itioa, and lulhiiiiinatton, and .-(xitlit) ami
heal, ami OiTirmtA lttoi.vi:.NT (.Vic), to
cool ami rluau-iu tlm blood, is olten sutUei'-tit
toe-.ire tliotinosl tortmin, (hslitruuns si. .",
MMlp, mid blood liuumrs, rashes, ami I it
tioas with bus of hair when pliysici.ms hot-
hnut the v.orlil. roTTKii JUtru AKI l-iiuii
Purify and lieautiiy tho Skin," free
UIII1A1AI T1 AI1A1AU'U1A1;
ASJ KKTAM,
I
THE DALLES, OREGON.
j
BAKERY.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLKS, PORTLAND i ASI0I1IA KAV. COMPANY
oi tin IKnulutut liine will run ,is per tin-foi
tlm C(iiii).iiiiy im-rvlim tin- rlni.t to cIiiiuku
notice.
Str. Dallon City.
ne.
I'ortliinil
I liuws
l.v. Ii.illi's
lit 1 A. l.
i MulKliiy
Wllllll'tilHy
TrlUiiy. ..
Air. I'ortliinil
lit I Mi c. si.
ut 7:Mi a. M.
'1 IlllkllllV
'I'liurMliiy ,!
Kiitiinliiy
Atr. Dnlli-N 'A
"t Ti r. u. ,1
j-or luttlii.-r I n tt.rni.ttl tVu mitt r'-.i
C.ALI.auav r, a...
II.
Lane,
oittii ;
AND...
Hoiseslei :
C. Wayon and Carriage Work, i
jf. Fish Brothers' Wagon. ' j
PllOIlC 169 -j
r
C. F- Stephens
.Doalor In.
Dry Goods, Clothina
A Gents' Furnishing?:
Hunts, nlini's. lints, ( aim ',iitima. rt
(nr W I.. HiiiiKlie- .Slide
I ( j Telciitiiiiie No. sh.
The Dalles, Or,
l i;u siH iiml St.,
FRENCH & CO,,
BANKERS.
l'l'.A.NH.U' I A KN KKAh HANK INd lll'ilSIl
Lottere of Credit iiismid available in til
Eusuirtt States.
SiL'ht El chance and Telemph
St. Lotus, ban I-rAuciBco, rortianfl urt
gon, Seattle Wash,. Hiid varioii! pointi
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on tit
rable term.
Nasal
CATARRH
In nil lot Rtncii there ,
l ulioulil Iu clcauluici.
I Vlv'u flrnnm ltnlm
. draii.c.niiii'.hi'nmllu.-!i!a
tin- ilini-aiiiil ritt'.uljraiie.
It etirrt catarrh nnr! d.-lven
nwuy a cultl iu Iho head
iiulck r
0
0
i'r..,n,i iii.lni i k ulitri-il Into t!ic noitrua. tprti.i
nver tlio inctnliratio ntiil i iiwirbei!. llc!lefUI
iii.-iltateniuUt;iiri;fii!liiwi!. I Is at ilrjin;-!i
nn'. irin!iici! piift-.lii. I-;rc h.t.e, W cca'.i Jt
eiiiti Tlivninil: Trial .Si." . 'it cn'it l-y r.ul:.
ii v i xiTiii:its. irtin -.rti,iVo:t
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
It artificially digests the food anaaia
Nature iu tttreugttiening aud recon
structlng the exhausted dlgostl eo
gam. It Isthe latest dlscovcrcddlgw
ant and tonic. No other propatl
can approach It in ctllcicucy.
stantly relieves and pcrmarictitly cu
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hcartburo,
Pfatuleuce, Bour Stomach, Naus
Sick Headache, Gastrulgla.Cramwwo
all other results of imperf eot digest m
Prlce50c. and 11. ,La'R08'ocontJ?J,D'?MttS
small sUe. Uwk all aiiutdysiH)lislttroiiiw""
opared by C. C- DciyiTT CO., C()lc9g
Sold by Clarke & Falk's 1'. 0. I'liiirtuBCj.
Do not set n:ared if your heart trotibleJ
you. MoHt llkelp you uulbtr from
idlKeHtioii. Kodol Dyspepsia
! irasts what vou eat and Klvee H'1' "0'B
i". i oi It 1h tltt only
Ij uui. niuilltti:l iuil-i - -
5 I preparation known that i-miplelt'ij
Uil ..II ..I..UL...U f fnniln ! tllllt 18 ll)'"
1 KrST'SU.-
5 stomach tiuublu after vryl hiiiw e"
'jj has failed. Jt may bo laken In "
3 ditioiiH and cttnnol help but do wmi
,2 . . . . , . ....
J Sold by Clatko & r n Ik.
.1 ... l,o-
Mauy people worry h.-ci.un' ino
lievo duty have heart ciirti-ut-i-. ,nu'Clni"-t
are that iheir In'itrls are u.'l rilit.
their Htoniaclis are unable lo din" ''
Kodol Dyepepsia Cute digests wM i
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litu iiii4 Mn mi" v .
winch makes the wtonmcb prere in!""1'
the heart, ft will cure ev.-rv
Indiueslion. Sold by Chirko tV 1
0, Phariuiuiy.
Whv pay"1.7o per it-dlon for Ii'lf'1"'
(minis when you can buy JflWj'J
Potion's Bun proof paints for
gallon, guaranteed fur 6 yours. OI'j
Faik, agents.
v 1
m hcl'is thr team. Saves wear au I
' n- c peuhc. bold everywhere. M
, standii n oil co. jB