Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 29, 1903, Image 2

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HE CORVALLiS GAZETTE
TUESDA, SEPTEMBER f 9, 1003. ,
Did it ever strike yu th it tlie
man who docs'gooi firm Lag sel
dom has an unfavorable season.
More crop failures are due to the
farmer himself, than to droughts,
floods or untimely frosts. The
man who plows deep eatly in the
season, who cultivates frequent
ly' and. late in the season, who
looks alter his trees and sprays
thein when needed, -who looks as
carelully to his business as a mer
chant or banker in a city does to
his, seems to stand in with Provi
dence much better, and have bet
ter success than the man who
scratches his land and puts the
blame of his own ignorance and
inefficiency on that convenient
scape goal, the weather. Think
the matter over, genllemen.
One of the tender hearted
young ladies of Corvallis thinks
that an article against the "hor
rible cruelty practiced by some
of our neighboring nations"
- would be very appropos at this
time. She is not so particularly
bitter against the Turks, because
that is so lar away, Dut ngni
here near home they are prac
ticing such cruel sport that it
deserves a reprimand. Only a
few days ago, at a bull fight in
Jaurez, they killed bulls and
horses, and those brutal Pica
dors and that horrible matador
and they ' say that ycung girls
really laughed and clapped their
hands, and shouted "Bravo,
Toro!" when a horse was wound
ed, and she doesn't see how any
one can like such cruel wicked
sport; how any one can be so
real barbarous -and if I would
be so good as to give them fits
about in, and "Oh! aren't you
so glad that the football games
. commence next month. 1" .y -
flf 1 'v '
The yellow journals of the
country are parading the crimes
of the Turks and the horrors of
Mohammedanism in an eflort to
involve -this . country in a war
with Turkey. Such talk is the
rankest kind of nonsense. .This
. is one the times when the policy
"'. of minding your own business is
the best thing and the hotheads
should not be permitted to lead
us into a quarrel "for 'which we
have no just cause. Germany is
weeping and wailing at the cru
cities practiced on the y poor
Christians of the Balkans, and at
the same time is quietly making
an honest groscheri by furnish
ing Turkey with "improved fire
. arms and smokeless powder:
Russia waxes indignant at the
horrible massacres in Macedonia,
-but closes one eye when it is a
case of Jewish outrage in her
own cities of Kishinef and
Gomel. England, with her heart
overflowing with pittie rushes a
war - vessel to the Dardanelles,
only to bring back an interest
payment on her bonds, paid from
the forced taxation that caused
- all the trouble. If Providence
would only bring an earthquake
where it would do the most good.
Europe would almost be obliter-
, ated.
, if jf flf
When the plucky express mes
senger on the O. R. & N. met
the advances of the train robbers
with a bullet, he furnished the
best solution of the hold-up
: problem. The most rigorous
- laws have been passed in many
states, but the hold-up industry
has not been discouraged in the
least. These men are naturally
cowards. They can be restrain
ed onlv by fear. Introduce into
their business the 'element of
- positive danger, and you; have
taken a long step towards its
suppression. One thing sure
the man who catches the bu llet
retires permanently from the
business, and you have got the
balance of the gang scared. There
is altogether too much lawlesness
among the youth of the land. The
great need is a lesson that they
will take to heart. It is from this
class that the ranks of hardened
criminals is recruited. When
parents have failed to recognize
- their responsibility in the train
ing of their children, then they
have abandoned their rights in
. the - premises to the public, and
the public have acquired the
bright to protect themselves in the
best way they can. The Express
messenger has pointed . out the
way. I,et the public take the
hint. .
. -At the Photographer' Associa
tion of the Pacific Northwest, which
convened in Salem -' on, the 23rd,
200 delegates were in attendance,
representing the states of Montana,
Idaho, . Washington and Oregon,
and British Columbia The finest
competitive display of photographs j
ever collected by the Association is
on exhibition, -
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
An Important Adjunct to the
Grand Army of the Republic.
The people of the country who
have become accustomed to look
upon the Grand Aruiy as a lot of
pensioners, whose principal aim
in life is to live upon the govern
ment, may be surprised to learn
the true state of affairs in this
and its auxiliary organizations.
present below a lew statistics,
which the president of the corps
of this city, Mrs. Sarah Cronk,
has kindly furnished us, which
will open the eyes of the public,
and perhaps cause them to feel
more kindly towards the noble
men and women who have done
so much, who have merited the
best that a grateful nation could
bestow upon them, and' who have
received so little at its hands.
See what the figures show.
The Wonan's Relief Corps is
the largest patriotic and benevo
lent society in the world. From
its organization until June 30,
1902, the W. R. C. has expend
ed for relief, $2,347,956.04.
During the past year the National
organization has expended for
relief, $160,008.91; for W. R.
C. Home, $11,263.71; for army
nurses not in W. R. C. Home.
$130; for the McKinley Me
morial fund, $1000: for Southern
Memorial Day, $85545; for Sons
of Veterans Memorial University,
$127; for Anderson ville Prison
property, $1,237.80. : -
The department of Oregon has
expended for relief during the
year, $289.90; turned over to
Posts, $229.05; estimated relief
other than money, $354.60.
Corps No. 7 expended for ie
lief during year, $25; estimated
relief other than money, $75. -
The croakers' ' who pass their
time in railing at the fast fading
army of men who stood up for
nag when the country needed
them, should hide their heads in
very shame at this exhibit.
PHILOMATH ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs.- Underhill have
gone to visit their daughter Mrs.
A.Hulbert at Oakville, Oregon.
Miss Gertrude has returned
from Hood River where she has
spent the summer, with her
grand-parents. -
Mr. Weed has recently pur
chased a piano. "".
The schools -have all an in
creased attendance and enthusi
astic opening.
Mr. Chas Logan, the clever
cartoonist, is back ready for
work. ..
. Mrs. J. E. Henkle is at Port
land for a few days.
' ' V " . Peek-a-Boo,
1 y Notice to Hunters
s I hereby notify all pereons that I will
not allow any hunting on niy premises.
Don't ask permission. Persons trespass
ing will be prosecuted..
2t . : Jas: P. McBee.
: Girl Wanted
At the Occidental Hotel. Apply at the
dining room. ,
We do all kinds of printing, and
we maite a specialty of doing it
right. ;
Additional Local.
Henry C. Allen, son of E. Allen
of this city, now employed by the
United States Census Department
in California, met with a serious
accident caused by the upsetting of
the Quincy and Oro stage. He
sustained . "a fracture of the right
fibula,, one inch above ! the- ankle
joint and a -fracture of the seventh
and eighth ribs. The accident
occurred two miles from Quincy at
7 o'clock on September 23.- Six
other passengers and the driver
were injured at the same time.
He was brought to Quincy. and
cared for - at the Plumas House.
He is atteuded by Di Joseph Mc
Cheeney, who says that he is rest
ing easy, and .without complica
tions will come out in good shai
Colonel H. E. Dosch, while at
tending the National Irrigation Con
gress at Ogden, says the Oregonian
of Friday last, had a long chat with
Secretary Wilson, of the Agricul
tural Department, who in speaking
of the State Agricultural College
said: "Those Corvallis people are
doing something arid are showing
results," and the emphatic 'mari
ner in which this was said pleased
Mr. Dosch very much. - Directly
on his return, Colonel Dosch went
off up to Coryallis to attend the
opening 01 the "Agricultural Col
lege and fulfill his promise to de
liver an address to thi students on
"The Home Life. and" Folk-Lore of
the Japanese," -which was well re
ceived- . . . -
A PITILESS MALADY.
Darrin Gives Hts Opinion on Rheuma
tism andjls Care.
, "Rheumatism is a moat pitiless mala
dy' exclaimed Dr. Darrin to a questioner
regarding it. "It destroys the poor
tvorkingman as quk-kly R3 the man of
wealth. It gets iulo the blood leaved its
grip upon the tissues and destroys health
and happiness, besides causing intense
pain and suffering. I would urge o;ie
to fight it npon first sight as they would
a snake; get it out of the blood and free
the tissues of its blighting influence.
Electricty applied by my method will
chase it into a corner and destroy it.
"J have a system of treatmeut that
frees the blood from uric acid, stops the
paia and suffering, gives strength to the
muscles and nerves, it cares the worst
cases of rheumatism in a remarkably
short time." . y
There is nor question but what Dr
Darrin has been unusually successful in
the treatment of rheumatism since he
has been in Albany Every day rheum
atic suffers are seen hobbling to the
Revere House and on leaving have the
appearance of having found relief, and
when spoken to regarding their case,
they speak in highest praise of the doc
tor's treatment.
The following outspoken recommenda
tion from a man so well known as L. W.
Moench is one of the strongest reasons
why people should look into the merits
of Dr. Damn's cures by electricity and
skillful medical treatment.- -The doctor
has been prevailed on to remain in Al
bany until December 1st and is visited
by scores of sufferers daily and why any
one with good judgment can see their
friends and neighbors cured and not
grasp the opportunity to try Dr. Damn's
new svstem of cure is beyond our com
prehension, .y'
Mb. Moench's Card.
To The Editor : For years I have
beeu-troubled with sciatic rheumatism,
liver and kidney complaint and dyspep
sia. Three month? ago I was unable to
work, or even put on my . shoes , without
great suffering. Dr. Darria has so far
restored me that I am able to work every
day. My troubles are all gone and I
teel lite a new person and I gladly sub
scribe my name in Dr. Damn's behalf
and recommend him; to the public. I
reside on Fourth and Main street, Albany
and will 'answer all questions by letter or
in person. ''..; - L-W. Moench.
Dr. Parkin's Place of Business.
. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from
10 to 5 o'clock daily; evening 7 to 8, Sun
day, 10 t 3, at Eevere.Hotel, Albany
until December 1.
The doctor makes a specialty of all
diseases of the eye, ear nose, and throat,
catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la giipje,
heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases
or those who eufftr from apathy and in
difference; aleo genito urinary and skin
diseases in tither'sex, such as blood
taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor,
varicocele and stricture. .
ROBES. .
Largest and best
stock ever carried
in Corvallis. . .
CAN'T.
be beat in price
and "quality on
heavy harness. .
NONE.
but first-class work
men employed. . .
J. M. CAMERON
... - Maunfactut-er and Dealer in
Harness- and Saddles,
, CORVALLIS, ORE. "
HARDWARE '.'
TINWARE "'
STOVES
PAINTS
v 4 oils .
" A full line of Wkv
Harness, Wagons, Buggies '
and Farm Machinery, 7C7C"
PHILOMATH . - OREGON.
: - 1b no hindrance to the
- riaer wno wears
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR BRAIRD
POMMEL SLICKERS
Man or saddle can Vot get wet.
EXCELSIOR BRAND
OILED CLOTHING
Tat an kin (In of work-
warranted Waterproof.
Look for trade-mark.
If not at dealers, write
B. H. Sawyer la, BtlaMrn.
Our Crouse & Brandegce Nobbv Suits and Overcoats lor
Men is the . clothing that FITS AND . HOLDS - ITS
SHAPE. It is hand made by high-class tailors; col
lars hand-made; shoulders well'padded; front is stiffened
so it will hold shape; coats have Bartel patent, never sag
-pockets.- y; - ": -Jrr..." . ' ' .'.,.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FROM $15 TO $25
SOLD UNDER THIS GUARANTEE: ;
"Trade Marks'and Copyrights. - All Rights Reserved.
..DUCHESS TROUSERS..
Never Rip v f Stylish Cut J Easy Fitting
WARRANTY: You buy a pair of Duchess Wool Trous
ers at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5, and wear them Two Months.
For every suspender . button that comes off we will pay you Ten
Cents. If they rip at the waistband we will pay yon Fifty Cents.
If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we will pay you One Dollar or
give you a new pair. .
BEST IN THE WORLD. . - TRY A PAIR. . .
J. D.
Never have we been in position to
offer our customers such good goods
at such low prices. .
Corner Main
Notice for Publication.
. . . -, ' " --'United States Land Office,
: r Dregen City, Or., Sept. 15, 1963.
. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
tprov sions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled"An act far the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
on Territory," as extended te all the Public Land
States by act of August i, 1892,
; FRANCES A. BARRETT,
of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 6289, for the purchase of the NE of N W of
See. No. 10, in Township No. 11 S, R. No. 6 W,
and will offer proof to show that the iand sought is
more valuable for its tinr.ber er stone than for asrri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Victor P. Moses, county clerk at
Corvallis, Orhgon, on Monday, the 30th day of No
vember. 1903. ... - - -: .. -:;
He names as witnesses: James E. Johnson, of
Wren, Oregon, Andrew L. Porter, of Nortons, Ore
gon, Michael G. Flynn, and James Barrett, both of
Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requesteo to file their claims in
this office on or before said 30th day of Nov., 1903.
. ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
: Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Omen at Roskbcro, Oregon,
' ' . Sept. 21, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the followmg-uauiea
settlei has filed notice of his intentiou to make final
proof in Bupport of his claim, and that said proof
will oe made Betore v ictor r. juoses, me ouny
Clerk, at Corvallis, Uregon, on Saturday, inovemDer
7.1903. viz: Daniel R. Spencer, on Homestead-En
try No. S810. for the Lots 3, i, 5 and 6, Sec. 4, T. 14
S., K. 7 W. -
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz.: Nathan c; Pickett, oi Alsea, oregou,
William M. Pickett, of Corvallis, Oiegon, Marshall
W. Ruble, of Alsea, Oregon, and Guy Secley, of Cor
vallis, uregon.
, . - J. T, BRIDGES, Register :
T
J. E; HENKLE, c
i CASH STORE.
I have just opened a General Merchan
dise Sstore at my old corner, anu in my
new building, at Philomath, Oregon, and
can show you many . -
Bargains!
from a new and carefully seleeted stock
Yoq will save money by calling on me
before purchasing. . A full line oi
BOOTS AND SHOES
- AND RUBBER GOODS.
"Racine feet" for Men, Women
and Children." Nolan & Callahan:
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated by sores, . pimples, headache,
etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood
Elixir, which we sell under a positive
guarantee. It will always cure scrofu
lous or 8phihlic ' poisons and all blood
diseases. .- 50 cts and $1.00. Allen &
Woodward ; , . -
Waated.
Men and women to learn the barter
trade under expert instructions. Only
eight weeks required. A clean, light,
well paid "vocation. Write for free 'cata
logue, giving "full particulars .Portland
Barber College, 253 Everett street, Port
land, Oregon. ' -'
Window Shades,
Wall Paper,
Iron Beds,
Baby Buggies,
Go Carts,
Art Squares,
Rugs,
Oil Cloth,
Linoleum,
Stoves,
) Tinware,
Graniteware.
and Monroe
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton county ,
In the Matter'of the Estate V
f .
Lana Gray, Deceased. ;
" Notice is hereby given that 1 have filed my final
account as administrator of said estate with the
clerk of the above-entitied court, and the said court
has fixed and appointed Saturday, the 10th day of
October, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. of the said day, at
the office of the county judge of said court in the
county court bouse in Corvallis, tenton County.
Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec
tions to and the settlement of said final aecount and
all persons interested and oMecting thereto are
notified to appear at said time and place and file
sucn objections. -
Dated September 11, 1903. ' ''-'.
. J. H, ALBRIGHT,
Administrator of the Estate of Lana Gray, Dec'd
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the ui.de -signed has
been duly." appointed by the county: court of the
state of Oregon for Benton county, administrator of
the estate of Win. Kriens, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to me properly verified
as by law required at my office in Corvallis, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 16th day of July, 1903.
V. E. YATES,
Adm'r of the estate of Wm. Kriens, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
- United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Or: ,
' August. 8, 19U3. -
. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1902, William A. Ross, of
Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6234, for the purchase of the S of N E of Sec,
No. 12, in Township. No. 12 S, R. Np. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his ciaim to
said land before Yictor P. .Moses, County Clerk at
Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday, the ,24th day of
October," 1903. . y v . ,
He names as witnesses: Heman Pittman, of
Wren, Oregon, William Green, Thomas 1. Unfit,
George Greeu, all of Philomath, Or. .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or -before said 24th day of October, 1903.
, v ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the county court of the stats of
Oregon for Benten county executor of the estate of
Susan M. Berry, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby required to
present the same duly venned as by law required at
the offices of Yates & Yates. Corvallis.. Orecon.
witmn six montns rrora tLe date Hereof. .
Dated this 18th day of September, 1903. ' . .
U. G BERRY, .
- Flxeeutor of the Estate of Susan M. Berry, Dec'd,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it mavcon-
cern, that the undersigned has been duly -appointed
administrator of the estate of Georg3 -Armstrong,
deceased, by tbe county court of Benton countv.
Oregon, and that all persons having claim against
said estate are hereby required to present the same
to the undersigned, wit h the proper vouchers, at
the last residence of said decedent in Benton coun
ty, Orftgon-within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this IStn day ot se.pU'mi-, ihus..
GEORGE M. V It 1STKONG, v
- . Administrator.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oivgou City, Oregon . .
Septcmher 19, 1903.
Notice U hereby (riven that the lollowinp-named
settler has filed notice of 1ns intention to make final
proof in support of hi claim, and that said prxf
will maie lfore the County. Clerk of Benton
County,, at Corvallis, ur., on October al, 1U3, viz:
PETEK N. EOKSEN, , v ; ;' '
H- E. Not 12197, for Lot 1,' S i NE J, NE J SEJ,
Sec 4.T. iZS, R7 W. , - '
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
and, viz: Harrj Davidson , George Cramer. Thomas
askev end John Grcdisr, all of Hlodgett, Oreon...-
' -.. : ALGERNON S. DKESSKK,
-. - . ' . ' K critter
: ' We aie now prepared to supply the watits of all people
that are vanfir.g auythiiig in 1
DRY GOODS, .
olothim: ;
HOESf:Brifyj:
: Calling special attention toour
See
our
LAOE CURTAINS,
CARPETS, RUGS,
I AND PORTIERES.
PRICES THE LOWEST
J. H.
Ccralis & Eastern Railroad.
TIP-IE CARD.
No. 2 For Yaquina:
Leaves Albany. 12:45 p. m.
Leaves Corvallis 1:50 p.m.
Arrives Yaquina 5 -35 p. no.
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina .7 :30 a. m.
Leaves CorvallisJ .11 :iJ0 a. in.
Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m.
No. 3 For Detroit: .
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. ni.
Arrives Detroit , . 12 ;20 p. m.
No. 4 From Detroit: -
. Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. m.
Arrives Albany. 5:55 p.m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with .'the S. P. south
bound train, as well a3 giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany -giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and
other mountain reports leaves Albany at
7 :00 a. m . , reachingDetroit at noon,
giving ample time to reach the Springs
same day. ' -
For further information applv to
' Edwin Stone,
H. H. CbOnise, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis.
Thos. Cockkell, Agnt Albany.
SohotsS Suppiig&M
Graham & Wells, Coiner Jefiereon and
Main streets, carries a full line of Scbool
Supplies. Second hand Public School
Books, in good, condiiion, taken in ej -change.
.,
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising
from.Iudigp'stion. Endorsed by physi
cians everywhere. Sold by gll druggists.
No cure, no pay. 25 ceets. , Trial pack
age free by writing t W. H. Hooker &
Co., Bufi'alo, N. Y. Allkn & Woodward,
Druggists.-. -
PHIL0IV1ATI1 Mill CO.
MANUFACTURERS Of ,
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OFFICES AT
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Chronic Blood Poisoning and all bcrelu
lous affections. At all times a matchless
system tonic and purifier. ' Money re
funded if you are not satisfied. 50e and
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the most dreaded and deadly of all di
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J.iung troubles are relieved at once and
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kiny of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs
and colds 4n a day, 5 cents. Your
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Druggists.'-'.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The -greatest
farm pavcr of the Northwwt. Published weekly at
Salem, Oreon. Etiitef' hv the farmeis of tbe Ntrth-v.-est.
. Twt:iity page8". - III Istraled. -A wentom paper
for western peopie. bi Vapers for 1.0. Publi
cation began li&ri:lT 1, 10U0. -Now- lias 9,2u0 suti
scrikers. . rhenomiiial growth is due to its being
the best farm paper published. You should read t.
We will send i-ou the iioMKSTRtD and corvaUI8
oazettk for 1 year, to one subscriber for $2.25,
DRESS GOODS,
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PROFESSIONAL.
B A. CATH EY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Uoonis 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours f f2 m-
2 to 4 p. m.
Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'Iis. - - - Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH. OEEGON.
E. II. Dry son
ATTORM 1T-LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
"Office In Postoffice Eullflicsr.
Notary
Titles.': Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT.I,AW.
Practice in al! State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
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Books end Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articls,
. Combs, Brashesland Mirrors.
See the New Royal Sewing Machines ajt
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a capable timekeeper, but through incom
petent repairing you bave lost faitb in it.
Brlna it in to me. I Will repair the wort
wrecked watch, and 1 will do it. ecoaonl-
cally. ...
Albert J.Metzger
OccidentalJ Etiilding.
Corvallis, Or.
TO CURE A COLO IN.'ONE DAY . -
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabltts. All drug
g ifcts refund tbe money if itfails t tj it
E'.W. Giove's s'.gi.ttuieUcn encb box. -
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YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tottic
because the" formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simply Iron and ui
nine put in tasteless foim. No cure. No Pay. 50
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.