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m ty / )h L- c ^ l » <3> tT" **•+■“* * ' ¿ i ✓ l-A -C C X• ¡ . di> f •^ £ ^ 3 ¿r- D A L L A S , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , F E B . 1 6 ,1 9 0 0 . V O L . X X V I. THE CURSE OF DRINK L. N. W O O DH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Dallas, Oregon. T V. B EM3REE, M 0 D ALLAS, - OREGON- Of lice over VY'II ko !.’« drug «tore. J K. Hntiditv, 11. C. Hum. iS lM L E Y A E A K I N , A t U l f i l o y M - n t - I .11 W . Wo have Did only M*t o f -.ibatntct I j . h A « in Poll w u m y. Udliuble iiiMflruct* furnished, ami money t oa?i. N o cuiomnsioii clntrged on Ioann. iiooius ml A W illin ’ * hfcjt'k . I »nil.is J. L. COLLINS. Attorney and Counselor at Law. S o lic it o r in ( 'b a n e r r y « lias bd«ii In practice of his proftiHHmn in this plat- ui about tairty yoars, and w ill attend to ail iiusit'.re utrusted to his caru. Otflce, corner Main and (Join t* O.ilias, I'o'lc Go, Or J. U . T o w n h k n u J N. H a k i T O tV N H E N D * HART, A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . Olticc ipstaiis in Oilil , Fellows’ nevt block. D A LLA S, - - J. J. D A I.Y . ey the subject would earn each year through uot having his earning capac ity destroyed thereby w ere expended ENTAILS GREAT ANNUAL LOSS TO THE fo r food, clothing, furniture, homes and other legitim ate com forts o f life, COUNTRY. such as are manufactured by the real wealth producing Industries, there M o v e r H o w S p en t F o r R a m , I f U sed need oot be an idle man In Am erica to B ar N c c e M is a r le » . W o u ld Add or a com fortless home, an ignorant K n o r n o u ly to th e D em a n d F o r A r child or a pocket void o f ready cash t i c l e » n f D a l l y L 'a e . with which to defend against a "rain y W ith a great display o f Justification, d ay." defenders o f tlie liquor traffic claim for Most carefu lly compiled statistics es It that It 1« a wealth producing Indus tim ate the present annual expenditure try; thui the money exik>nded at the fo r stroug drink at *12.000.u00,000. saloon for d: ink I k not ’ o*t; that it Think o f the labor and material this aiinply change» o\\ iu minp. continuing vast sura o f money wouhf pay fo r mer to cfYcnlrte wTtn the Ktniv octd paying manufacture o f staple goods of merit! energy us If it had b e .:: expended for Add to It the value o f earning capacl food and inlmeut ins:..id o f whisky; ty restored to the tippler, the lessened that the toper’s money helps to pay for j cost o f enforcing law and order and o f the material and lnlmi represented by maintaining asylums, penal Institu the liar counter against which lie leans tions and associated charities, and we v\ hen unable to Htaud alone, for the obtain only a faiut suggestion o f what turn Me is and deeanters that adorn the we might be as a nation were the sideboard and the mirrors and other blighting curse o f rum removed. elaborate furnishings usually found j Oifkinl (igures from governm ent re in drinking resorts, the cost o f which I ports and the census bulletin show represents crude material and the \ that In 1S90 the amount annually ex wages paid to Inlior for Its manipula pended in the United States for liquor tion all the way from source o f sup was 110.000,(XX),000, which was *030.- ply to the finished product. 000,000 more than the annual expendi They do uot state that the so called ture for flour. *470.000.000 more than equivalent they deliver in liquid form fo r sawed I u in tier. *400,000.000 more has only a delirious value and that It ( than for all irou and steel products, decreases the productive ability o f the *82.r>.000,000 more than for public edu coQsuiuer without adding nil lota o f cation nod *845,000.000 more than for even temporary benefit to the man or all church expenses. Including foreign his fam ily, who may go supper less to 1 missions. bed for the wont o f food which the ; Statistics are o f little value as object drink squandered money would buy. lessons except to students or investi They do not state that if the money j gators unless they are so tersely pre annually soeut for drink plus the mon sented as to exhibit at a glance some OB£QOM O s l'A K II A Y T K H . D A L Y & H A Y T iS R , A .tto r n e v «* a t- I_ ia w . Ollice in Cam pi» P’s block, Mill 81. Dallas, Oregon. Attorney-at-Law D A LLA S, OREGON. W ill practice in all cousin. .1. M A ltT IN , P A IN T IiR , ing, kalsoniiug ami paper hanging. a lla s . • - O kkoon Lenvea Independence Leaves Monmouth. 7;.% a. m. 3:13 a. m. 'J:‘M a. in. 10:00 a. in. 11:10 a m. 1:35 p.m. 2:05 p. m. 2:40 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:40 p. in. Leaves Independence for Dallas Leaves Lallan for Independence 108 8:00 p. m. ftl. M. BLLIS. K. K. WILLIAMS. P r e s id e n t. D ALLAS OF </H »hler. C IT Y D ALLAS, SCIENCE ON WHISKY. C fte iT ii Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster Shades F . W . H o llis & C o . 1:00 i* m. i l : 1 0 a. m. 7.00 p. in. astounding facts—Much, for Instance, ns the i>enalties voluntarily assumed by men for the privilege of self, degra dation and the inheritance o f disease and poverty, certain ts follow In the EVIL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL DE wake o f depraved b&^its. SCRIBED BY DOCTOR8. In a more comprehensive manner perhaps than cnnM tie done by statis M ak e» th * F e a ta re * C o a m u i De tics Mr. FernaW f n kuthority on tem- s tro y « C o n itU a tM —C s s m i Dlaesaca peranee econom; -s. i JI juk review s the o f tha T h ro a t s a d L a a f T if it was only health, financial advantnfet of divorce from might nignt let l e t it ~ cling. " __ the miserable habits whleb now handi «A M M £>ut HJ Alcohol Is bad both for beauty and cap the most sue" \ M accomplish- l^ ire p fc s e n fT tio iT h r wTtldt Ytie va ..•> sooner pus.es off before Lient* or e\e\> leg 4 «■" . He another comes. But it’ s the rious cou tines are entithd, being one comeliness o f person. The face la says: greatly disfigured by It In regard to some old cough all the tipi*- eh legate at larce for each county and And it’ s the same old story, “ T e ll the lorn'.«o« h o f Michigan one delegate f >r every 1.50 votes or form, feature and complexion. It too. There ¡3 first the cold, how many t ln ’>an T driuking farm fraction of 75 or over chs ' for Hon. nrakes the features coarse, the skin un then the couf;h, then pneu eh* w ill then shingle Jlielr homes and W . M. Ramsey for supreme judge in duly red, unsteadiness In facial fea monia or consumption with the ture and In time undue size and form I barns or build new (kies. how many 1898, is as follows: long sicincss, and life tremb I thousand* o f houses will be built I iu all County Delegates o f the liody at large.—Sir B. W . Rich ling in the balance. our suburbs fo r the workingmen wheu Benton .......................................... 7 ardson. M. D „ F. R. 8. Sore throat, so called colds, passive none o f them drink away the money B ak er................................................ 11 that m ight pay the rent *r buy the cot C lack am as........................................ 13 pneumonia, glandular disturbances and tage. Show the shoe mutufacturcra of Clatsop .......................................... tt ulcerative lesions are ever present Massachusetts what it menus to take C o lu m b ia ........................................ 5 menaces which belong to the servant all the bare feet o f drunkards’ children Coos................................................. 8 o f the alcohol habit. Moreover, It may o ff the grouud. Let the Iron men of C rook............................................... 4 be claimed that chronic bronchitis la Pennsylvania know that new stoves C u rry ............................... ............. 3 an almost invariable accompaniment to the vanities o f the drunkard’s cup.— w ill at once be needed In 100.000 homes Douglas.......................................... 13 Dr. E. Q. Hope. when the saloon keeper ceases to get O i l l i . m .............................................. 3 The effects o f drink show them the money. G ra n t............................................... G selves In the respiratory organa, the “ T e ll the miners they w ill have work H a r n e y ............................................ 4 heart, the kldDcys or the nervous sys all the winter through, getting coal Jackson ........................................ 10 tem.—M. Joffrey, M. D. enough to put Into these stoves. Tell Josephin e........................................ 7 The use o f alcohol Is found to bo the cotton planters o f the south that K la m a t h ............................................ 3 follow ed by a dlmlnutisn o f the carbon there w ill he about 10,000,000 new cali L a k e ........................................ . . . . 3 dioxide and all waste elimination.—T. co dresses and aprons wanted ns soon N a t is ; Lane ....................................... . . . 14 D. Crothers, M. D. as the 2.000,000 tipplers cease to tipple T /neoln............................................ 4 loosens the grasp of your cough. Alcohol In any dose capable o f pro and go home with some spore change. The congestion of the throat L in n .................................................. 14 ducing an appreciable effect diminishes L et the ranchmen of Dakota and New and lun^s is removed; all in M alheur............................................ 4 the function o f the lungs In direct pro- M exico and Arm our'« men la Chicago flammation la subdued; the Marion .............................................18 1 (rartlon to the quantity taken.—N. 8. part3 arc put perfectly at rest know that there is going to be beef on M o r ro w .............................................. 4 j Davis, M. D., F R. 8. and the cough drops away. It thousands o f tables where now are a M nltnonrah........ ........................... 32 has no diseased tissues on During the presence o f alcohol In the fe w cold potatoes. P n lk ................................................... 8 | system there Is an actual reduction o f which to hang. “ T ell the woolgrowers o f Ohio that S h e rm a n ........................................... 3 i temperature, a diminution o f the everyVody in this conn try is going to T illa m o o k ........................................ 3 amount o f carbonic acid gas exhaled bo wrapped in woolen and sleep under U m a t illa ........................................... 11 from the lungs. Insteud o f the bodily blankets wheu the blizzards blow ami U n io n ................................................. 12 i forces being exhilarated, they show a Before buying elsewhere our line of the thermometer ranges about zero W a l l o w a ............................................ 4 corresponding depression and this in aud men no longer boat up with liquid W a s c o .................................................. 7 j direct proportion to the amount o f al lire In order to exterminate their fam i W a sh in g to n ........................................ 10 i cohol taken.—O. H. Kewman, M. D. lies with Htmospheric cold. T ell the draws out inflammation o f the Wheeler ..................... 2 Under the Influence o f alcohol there grocer he can sell tor cash and say lungs. Yam hill ........................... 11 Is a diminished output o f carbonic acid » goodby to bad debts when the dimes Azfrlom F m o * gas, and this is due. certainly In part, no longer go Into the saloon till. Tell R«!meinb<*r we hsr® A Medical Depart T o t a l .............................................. 207 to the action o f the drug on the red ment. If you have any CDinalaiiit what the farm er there Is going to be an un ever anil aeslre the best medical advice The Democratic County Central corpuscles. Spectroscopic experiments heard o f demand for flour and meal you ran po**lbly obtain, write the Committee, of each county, is request doctor freoiy. You will receive a by L)r. Kales have shown that the af- and butter and cheese and eggs as prompt reply, without coat. ^ ed to fix the time for holding their ! flnlty o f haemoglobin for oxygen Is Audrea*, DU. J. C. A Y E R . • , soon as the bloated beer holders cease fr Lowoll, Mass. primaries and county convention to I reduced by alcohol, ami this must a f fostering that Industry and begin Ail suit their own convenience, and it is fect vltnl action throughout the body.— ing out the hollow cheel.s o f wives and p p * — A M )— a mostly urged that- all those selected v • Ileal Pioneer. children with wholeso > > food.” i There is uot one tvL*. ^ V i qyt i t l » ae- ; positively that th<» f <L'iuk art* T 160 i W W a t Inip.-dlOf' i groa Í »*1* tha a vit: be -y J *vu ...» .„a- i ■;ulii'loti It ituerfcrefl with the .troper Ceoiral fJ.emmittoo. | guage. yet the Jugh, iCntit rolls on, WHY TAKE THE RISKt preparation o f nitrogen twastes, which W . J. D ’ABCY, H. 8 . ISlIKKtUAJt, j shedding innocent bioo* while we seek Secretary Chairman. arc brought to the kidneys in an unfit ! some Interposition frou Divine P rovi O u O l l « o f l . l q . n p M a x < • > ■ " « U « » » - As we can save you money on all of these lines. state for removal. When more than a (a l l a n d Iln la . dence that will upeu tne eyes o f the Of Intereat to S c h o o l Clerks. small quantity o f nlcohol Is taken, blind to the dangers of the volcano “ One thing that led me to make up The following decision has been ren some o f It [utsses out o f the body un over which slumbers otir national and my mind never to touch liquor was the dered by III« department of 1’ublic changed thiMiugli the kidneys nnd In doDAestic life.—Banner of Gold. ruin which I anw it bring to some o f Instrnclion relative to the salaries of jures their substance.—H. Newell Mar the flneat minds with which I have school district clerks: The directors tin, M. D „ F. It. 8, ever come iu contact,’ ’ says Edward W. W h n t O n e F r e n c h m a n D r u n k . Commercial street. First door north of P. O., Salem. of any school district may pay their Tissue waste is uecessury to the well A Flench alcoholic patient, the keep Rok. “ I have seen, even In my few clerk any compensation as is iu th> ir being o f the living organism. Constant er o f a Paris wineshop, gave the doc- ! years of professional life, some o f the judgment necessary provided auc'i molecular change must occur in llvlug torn the follo w in g statement about I smartest literary men dethroned from compensation is not paid ent of the tissue, the dead, effete matter being re hia drinking linhita: “ At 0:30 a. m. 1 j splendid positions, ow in g to nothing ri»*». At 7 I take eoffee and brandy, else but their indulgence In wine. I common school fund. The law spec moved to make room for the uew liv ifically mentions (he purposes lo ing tissue which rebuilds aud strength About 9 1 drink three or four glasses have known men with salaries o f thou which the common icliool fund may ens the system. Therefore alcohol as o f white wine aud perhaps cat a little sands of dollars a year come to begga lie applied, and the salary of the school n food saver Is like a man who rebuilds therewith. Between 9 and dejeuner ry from drink. his sidewalk with rotten plank.—M. — D E ALE R IN — “ Only recently there applied to me clerk is not mentioned therein. The I usually take three or four aperitives W illard, M. D. —bitters, vermuth or absinth. For my for any position 1 could offer him one only reference to the clerk's salary is The mistaken Idea that small quanti second breakfast I have one liter o f o f the most brilliant editorial writers in connection with the collection of ties o f alcohol are harmless permits wine aud then coffee aud ruin. Dur In the newspaper profeaslon — a man taxes, snd it is evident that the intent of the law was to pay the clerk (or his men to drink beer and stronger drink Buggies, wagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden E ^1 ing the afternoon I take various con who two years ago easily commanded services from the money derived from without questiou, yet a scientific study summations. Between 5 aud 8 p. m. $100 for a single editorial In his spe nnd measurement o f the seuses aud cultivators, disc and spring harrows. I take some more aperitives aud cial Held. That man became so unreli the district tax and not from the co n- functional activity o f the body show average about three or four. A t 0 able from drink that editors are now mon school fund. that 20 drops o f alcohol Interfere with o’clock 1 have my dinner, or supper, afraid o f his artleles, and, nlthougb the normal activity and are maulfest lu n r o n k s r . l s M o s t l’ * r . with which I drink one liter o f red he can today w rite ns forcible edito the diminution o f the seuse acuteness The lielliunl (¡reen (imtrdiaus. Kng- wine. Between that and bedtime I rials as at any time during his life, he and brain activity. Alcohol also ob consume a few glasses of brandy or sits In n cellar In one o f our cities land. have given notice Hint any per scures the color sense.—T . D. Crothers, liquor." w riting newspaper wrappers for $1 per son who becomes chargeable to the M. D. thousand. T h a t Is only one Instance ratepayer* In that district through suf It Is now generally recognized that o f several I could recite. I do not hold fering from delirium tremens will In childreu should never take alcohol, my friend up as a ‘terrible example.’ future he prosecuted on his recovery 50 Y E A R 8 ’ which, according to the highest author li e Is hut one o f n type o f men who under the vagrants acts.—Exchange. • E X P E R I E N C E ities, exerts nu exceedingly deleterious convinced me. and may convince oth action on rapidly grow lug tissues, in ers, that a clear mini! and liquor do terfering with their nutrition aud pre FOR MEN not go together. venting the development o f their prop FOR Ù O YS “ 1 know It Is said when one brings er function.—O. Skns Wood head. M. D. FOR Y O U T H S up such nn Instance as this: ‘Oh, well, Alcohol, even when diluted, as In that man drank to excess. One glass ] Wine, beer and cider, Is a pulsou which TBAOC M A11X 3 will not hurt any one.’ H ow do these { are in (lie— changes iinthologleully the tissues o f D e sig n s pimple know that It will uot? One C opvuights Ac. »lie body aud lends to fatty degenera drop o f kerosene has been known to j Anyone »ending » »ketch und deecrtptlnn may tion.—August Foret, M. D. quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an throw Into (lame an almost hopeless Invention la probably paten'»Me. ( ommurnea. Mona atrtctly confidential. H oadbookon Patent» fire, and one glass o f liquor may fan •cut free, oideat rurency for wenring patent«. B etter W ith ou t StIm slants. Patent« taken throatn K % Co. receive Into flatne a smoldering spark hidden The lute 8ir Benjamin W. Richard fa *elat c ia l notice, w ithout char chare» *n .e away where w e never thought It exist And want every man a d boy in Folk county to wear son, one o f the greatest o f English phy ed. W hy take the risk?" sicians, said: W in d o w MOTOR TIME TABLE. O O N V E N IO N . Tlie democratic state convention is hereby ealled to meet at Por Lind, Oregon, on Thursday, April 12, 1900, at 10 o'clock, A. M. far the pnrp >so of electing delegates to the Democratic National Convention, and iiomiuat- ing candidates for piesideutial elect- era, justice of the supreme court, cou- graasmeu, dairy and food commission er, circuit judges and district attor neys and the various joint senators and representativea, mid for such oilt- F u r n itu r e , L in o le u m , C a rp e ts , O il C lo th , W a ll P a p e r M a t tin g House, sign anil ornam ental, grain D D E M O C A T IC S T A T E Y ou S h o u ld S e e - N . I,. B U T L E R . .V . N O . 10. J. PERRY CALDWELL HANK OREOON, TransacI* a general banking ousi ucss in all its branches; buys ami sell.- exchange on principal munis in tin United Slates; mskes colled ions on all points in tlie l’acitic Northwest; loam money ami discounts |>a|«>r at lire heel rates; allow interest on time de|s>sits VEHICLES m AGRICULTiiniL IMPLEMENTS. O R E G O N . { ' visit DR. J O R D A N ' S qac « t f MUSEU M OF AUATOMY IK I 11EKCT ST., I l l FI IICBCI, CiL. Th* largest Anatomical Mu«eum In tha World. We.«kne*'e* of any c.-ntracterl diKJK p s i l t l v e l f rureit l>y the oldest Suacialist on the Coast Eat. |6 years. OR. JOROAfi-DISEASES Of WEN [ ( R V P B I M R thoroughly eradicated from system without the u-e of M « r « « r y T r e s e e s fitted by an F.apert R a J I* L ewl *w ra for Mwptwre. a quick and ' radical cure for P lle e , Flsanrw and nwtasla». by Dr. Jordan's special pain less methods. Consultation free and strbtly private Treatment per sonally i f by letter A I'naitivt Curt m every ca»e undertaken. Write for 11 ok m i l . O a U I * H Y e f ■ « n n l A S I K , MAILHD FKHK. fA valuable book for men ) Call or writ# OS IORDAN A CO . I0S) Mlrt.t SI . $ F. ALBERT DRAY, TRUCKM AN. R a lla ..**: O r e g o n A fair Hliire o f patronage solicited wml all o-der* p ro m p tly Riled. Dallas Foundry! — A L L K IN D S O F — IK O N W ORK TO ORDER Repairing Prom ptly Done. ED. BIDDLE. - C L O T H IN G P atents We Clothing Business Scientific Hi »encan. one of the Salem A h s r ’. —’-nrlV 0*0 .. culutlon o f « n f m v \*'" W O O L E N I year ; tuur mor.: b», f i IL L . S U IT S . ' They are al! wool. Tu»-y are home-made goods. They are cheaper and hotter than eastern. Salem -New York •ahlDit! . D. < ••IAction) to «Ttrytubi rj Iibrer1k*r. R ltlf.1 «Op AH» — *' lilttÀtration! _ Orìftnal. Ad itrloUjr ■ »p-tcM p-U rd.l. d O | U . ----kod vi W colen Mills STO RE O P P O S IT E P O S T O F F I’ E . lo.’" fc s r r , by all r.e c a l e r e . A FREE PATTERN; Come and see for Yourself. PR1F. Marble Works j S A L E M , O R C C O f' •x<|tiia ESÄBSÄ U r- M S C A L L 'S M A G A Z IN E D r * «»»«k 1 n f •commi**, fancy work, household h •hor» stori**, current topic» et« 8ub*cri8* U- Oui f Mo. yourty. L*dy » « • • » wsatod. «*iu l for U Thurston Lumber Company TH U1ST3M P R O F R Eh 0 3 5 . D A '. L A S « C R E C O R . — D B A LK R R IM A L L K I V I * O F — DALLAS STONE YARD AND MARBLE WORKS. For MB m , mi****, fin * u»»4 'WtojHtlMiue. Th*t ^ toed *“ by **-- thè no* nf u f M|a * ty llS " ehi* " cffwrt n -t *- tutor“* other patUriH FI«»« no * m « m < fo r*tyl*und r» perfect it. Tombstone», monument», copingntnl statuary. Orders solicited and prom ptly filled at low prices and a square deal. tO N C « E R O S .. CO. M S C A L L d T ît h f A T m O is w Botti rough aixl dre»eeil maturial on hai.d and ordt-r» ant’ size promptly filled. of Bawl, r u v s r-tw - o s i » w ( S s S«I4 la u s i ) — - s X t o t u n . aksohitsir r m , I I T H I NsC ALL . . . 1rs la * «Ut A A. I US-IM « a , 1 st • T eam s C a t t le B s t lm a t s a . Aa against 250.000 head o f cattle fed for the market in Texas last year, says tlio Bt. LonisOlobe-Democrat, not more than 85,000 w ill be fed this season T ills is the top notch estimate o f the rni'roods' liv e stock agents, stock raisers and feeders Some estimates rule as low as 25.0O0. bnt these are generally from feeders The livestock agents lire perhaps the best (Misted, and they calcu late that the number o f steers w ill tie between #0.000 and 75.000 Probably, with im all tranches fed on corn and sorghum l.y farmers, the flgnres given w ill bo r-ached The principal trouble is the scarcity ami high price o f cotton seed This sent the price o f meal, enke and hulls sbova the point o f profit to the feeder The T e x « » corn crop now bc.ng gathered is a lu r e one hut most o f it w ill go into hogs ufcd not cattle The Texans wh i nsnally feed in the Indian T erritory «re tu sad |di ;ht The d rn « ht there l, * prevented the steers from getting f i t and tlie fe d being short inline i f them w ill have to be carried over to another sea-on Alioot li.nta) he..d an* 1». in { brougiit hack to Texas to fa- f.-d The Indian T erritory has a btg corn crop M t the plight of the stockmen b:.s seut the (»rice up nearly lira |>er cent, and it w ill hardly fall in time to save the feeders I f the man does not stop the cough the cough stojis the man; stops his ap petite, uis sleep, his plc.umre snd his work. So called "cough rem edies" sometimes relieve Irat they don’t go deco enough to cure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures coughs and diseases o f the respiratory organs per fectly and permanently. It stops the cough. It neals tlie lungs, stop* the hemorrhage, i f the lungs are bleeding, and by purifying the blood and increas ing tlie action of the bibod - making glands enriches every organ with the good blood which alone will make a g o a l body. • »ty h-jstjan t tiwt been coaatiing tor years id rvople frankly told n c that he would go Mrs. John KbiltiMO, fthircr to consul consuni’Aion.” write* Mr». In to of So. 263 Jjtfh Place, Chi tfi». Ifl. ** Ilf had *uch tcrritilecoMklDf *|>«-11*, o not only y rew much uret .r’X of m blood ilnrmtil. bnt looked foe the bursting ycmel or • hemorrh.t«i«: at almost «ny time. After three day»’ cou*bin* h« w%* too wewk to croMi the room. The doctor did him no K-xxl. ! stated the c»«e to ■ drugfkt, who ham let! me « bottle of I>r Pierce'* r;oldrn Medical niscoe- ery. M y hu*l»«t»d’» recovery wa* remarWablc. In three dav* »Her he bc|pin « in;: h . Pierce's fsolden Medical Di*covery h# * » «P « ’«I •rnn?id. ind in two more day* he went to work. Two bottle» cured him." Dr. Pierce’s P I « sant Pellets cure hili- onsnesa. They produce permanent bene fit and do not re-art on tlie system One la a gentle laxative, two a cathartic di sc. “ 1 have worked actively whils Indulg ing in a moderate measure o f alcohol dully. I have worked actively while abstaining altogether. In a word, I have made direct personal experiment oil the subject, nnd I nm bound to state that work that can he done during entire abstinence la superior In every respect- III respect to amount, quality, rea.i!a -as o f effort, endurance and mental ease axvl happiness—to that whit'll can lie done durlug time* of even moderate Indulgence." S o V ir t u «* In A lr «ih o l. Tlu» mtuliclnnl value o f alcohol I* now nettled lk»yoo«l all shadow o f doubt. It Is worthies«, nnd lu lowered vltnl conditions nlcohol In every In stance lessens n patient's chance o f re covery. tLw-Inl wine or liquor drink- ins I* going out o f custom ntuotig self ifKpcctlng people They no longer ques tion. " A 111 I my brother’s keeper’/" They realize that to a certain ex tout they are.—Banner o f Gold. ( '« » ■ * n f S ln r d r r a n d S »tc ld »e Duri me tlie |*axt year tbere ha ve beva 43 murder* lu Sali Francisco ami lìi8 sulcldes. Thia Is a fearfu l record and cao Inrgely I h » traced to tlie liquor corse. \VIteti a man contemplate* mur der, he forti ile* hlniself ariti! liquor. Banish liquor, ami murder and sui« Idea will he rvduced to thè ni'Dlmuin.—Cali* ferula Voice.