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L. N. WOODS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Dallas, Oregon. T- V B EM3REE, M D DALLAS, - OREGON I. GEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves Ollire over Wjlaot.’a drug »tore. J K. U i » l » v . GREAT C A R P E T SALE. H. C. K i « i » S IB L E Y A E A K IN , A t t o i 'i i e y s - a t - L u w . We have the only set of abstrm t b«H>k» in Polk jointly. Keliubl.-Hiihtracte furnished, and money to mm. No coiumitfiion dunged on loan*. Booms 2 Dtl 3 W ila>> i i ' s b l o c k , Ita lia n J. L. COLLINS, tttorney and Counselor at Law, S o lic it o r in t h u u c c r j . Il»h h.-ett in practice of Ills profession in ttiis place oi about thirty years, and will attend to all busir.i ss nt rusted t<> his eare. Oitiee, corner Main and Court te Oil las, folk Co, Or J. II. T ownhknd J N. H akt T O .V N 8 E H D A II VUr. A T T O R N E Y S -A T -LA W . Office ipstiiir» in Oilil Fellow»' new block. D A T .T .A * . - - O H K O O I. OSCAB H A Y T E R . A - t t o i ’iie v r s -u t -L ja w . Ollice up »ta il» in C'uinpb H' » build- ing. DALLAS • OKKOON. N .*L. I llir L E K . Atto r n ey-at-La w D A L L A S , O It EGON. W ill practice in »11 coital«. ^V. .1. M A R T IN , IP A I N T E R , House, sign and ornamental, grain ing, kalsonung and paper b inging. D a i . i . a r . - - Our buyers have just returned from the east, having pur chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lino leum ever brought to this coast. The coloring!* and pat terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices are for ‘arpets cut, sewed, and lined with best, padded paper. Save money and send us your order. Send us a deposit and we will ship you the goods subject to examination, and if sat- is'actnry you can accept and pay for same. Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents. Wool ingrain, cotton chain, -10 cents. A ll wool ingrni i carpet, 50 cents. Best grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, <>5 ceiTs. Tapestry Brussels, 50c; Smith’s Brussels, 00c. lliggin’s Brussels. 75c; Higgin’s Best Brussels, 85c. Saxonv Axminster, $1; Smiih’s Royal velvet, $1. Floor oil cloth, 20 cents. Window shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents. Lace curtains, beautiful patterns, 35a, 75c, $1, $2, $3 a pair. E Grade linoleum, 0 feet wide, 40 cents. D G ia d e linoleum, 12 feet wide, 00cents. Inlaid linoleum, $ 1 4 8 . I . O K V i m T Z , T i m H im .. . V u v . nishcr, 173, 175 First, ifc 219, 221,228 Yamhill St., Portland On KOOK MOTOR TIME TABLE. L ea ves Independence Leaves Monm outh. 7:110 a. in. 3:13 a. m. 9:30 a. in. 10:00 a. in. 11:10 a ni. 1:35 p. ni. 2:05 |>. ui. 2:10 p. ni. 4:00 p. in. 4:40 p. iu . R w id e n r e . Sunday School Teacher (In Chicago* —Why did ilie wise men come from the cast? Scholar—Because they were wise men Philadelphia Record. A dm in istrator’s Notice. L ea ves Independence for Dallas in. 7 00 p. m. L ea ves Dallas fo r Independence il:10 a. LOO p. m . 8 0 0 p. in. T h e e tiq u e tte o f n R u ssian d in n e r is d e c id e d ly fo rm a l. W h e n Ih e gu ests a re sea ted , the host and hostess o f th e fe a s t rem a in sta n d in g , it b ein g th e ir plea su re to a tte n d upon th e co m p a n y and to see th a t the s e rv a n ts d o th e ir du ty. N o th ng cau esc a p e th e ir o b s e rv a tio n . T h e p la te o f no guest rem a in s e m p ty fo r a m om ent, n or Is a w in e g la s s e v e r w ith o u t con ten ts. o t ic e is h f . h e r y g i v e n t h a t t h e ujc darsigiid w*» oil ihe 15th day ot March, 1990. by the county court of Polk e«»u tv, Oregon, ap t 'H iliis r . pointed ad niniktrator of the eat«tea of Duvid Bonis P re s id e n t. and Hannah J. Boa s, late of Folk county. Oregon, N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T deceaaed. All person« holding claims agnin-t the atid D'vid Boals and IBltflah J. finals, deceased, under and by virtue o f an tinier o f the county arc notitled to present the a me. duly verified a* re court o f the state o f Oregon for the county o f OP HALLAS, ORKUON, quired by law, to me, at the law office of E«l. F. Po lk , du ly made ami entered of record on the Goad, in Dallas, Oregon, within six month« from the flay of August, 1899, authorizing anti d i TnniMftctH it general banking unsi date of tne first publication of this notice, towit, 7th recting the undersigned, adm inistrator o f the W H BOALS, administrator. ticHH in all its branche*; buys and sell* March 23, 190*1 estate o f W . 8. P rick er, deceased, to sell the Ed. F. Coad, at'om ey for estates. hereinafter described real property at private exchange on principal points in ibe sale, I w ill on or a fter the Unitoli States; makes collections on all 2 i st Day of A p r i 'v 1900, points in the Pacific Northwest; loans O ffer fo r sale and w ill sell at private sale to money timi discounts paper at the best the highest bidder f »r cash in hand, subject to rates ; allow interest on time deposits. confirm ation by said court, the fo llow in g de B Y V I R T U E O F T H E P R O V I S I O N S scribed real property belonging to said estate, o f th el:ifit w ill and testament o f M . N . Syron, ; to-w it: Beginning a t the southeast corner of late o f P olk county, Oregon, deceased, and ( ' v is it D R . J O R D A N ’ S o h e at ! 1 dso l»y \ irtn e o f an order o f the county court , the north h alf o f the donation land claim of j D avid G ran t and w ife. N o t. No. 1.951, in sec o f tile state o f Oregon for P o lk county, duly tion 34. o f tow nship 7 south, range 5 west, of given and made it the regular M arch term the W illa m ette meridian, Polk county, Ore thereof on the 10th «lay of M arch, 1900, I, i t i i n u r r i t ., i n r t iw iN C M ii gon. thence running west 39.47 chains, thence M cC . Syron, executor o f said last w ill and north 28.50 chains, thence east 17.05 chains, T h e t.a rg M t Anatomical M u ieu w In the W o o d . W c..km :»»e» or a..y d m reeled testament, w ill, from and a fte r the ! thence south 1»> 59 chains, thence east 22.42 d u e * « « | M i i l l « r l r r u r r I i.jr the o ld e «t i Specialist <»n the C o « « . fc»t. y> year*. | 14th Day of A p ril, 1900, ' chains, thence south 11.91 chains to the place OR. JORDAN —DISEASE! OF MEN Proceed to sell at private sale for caali in o f l eginning. containing 75 acres m ore or less, N V P S * 1 1 . I N th oroughly eradicated , ) hand, all atul singular, the fo llo w in g describ excepting therefrom a 40 acre tract o ff o f the front %y>tcm w ithout the u-e ot a . r c n r y ’ ed real estate belonging to the estate o f the w est side thereof fo rm erly conveyed to Sam T r e nt e » lin ed b y an H e pert. ■ • S l aw I c a r . lor I I > Ht a r r . a q u e ll and said M . N . Svron, deceased, tn-trit: Th a t uel C*»ad. A ls o that other tract beginning at radical cure for ■ » » • n . F l u a r » and part o f the J oi n .lacks.>n donation land the northeast corner o f the said D avid G rant p l a t v l a e . I.y Dr. J o rd a n » special pain- claim. N r . 78, N ot. No. 5,108. in township 0 and w ife ’« donation land claim, thence run le ts w et bed*. Cnnenltation <ree and ttrirtly prieete. T reatm en t per south, range 0 a eat, of the W illa m ette merid ning south 44.1*0 chains along the east line of M n e lly nr b y letter. A / W i n C u rt '»• « * e r y c *»e ian, in P o lk county, O regon: Beginning at said claim, thence west 22.42 chains, thence i u n d aitfk en . W rite for B-t»k • A . I T mt | ( 1 ■ « ■ ■ I A 6 C , U A l U O PKM B. f A valuable book I the northeast Corner o f «aid claim ami run north 44 GO chains, thence east 22.42 chains . for m e n .) C e ll ec « m e . ning thence south 44.87 chains, thence west along the north line o f said claim ft» the place OR. IORDAN A CO.. 1001 Marks! SI.. S. P. ( } 52.55 chains to the mad. thence north 15 de o f liegiim ing and containing in all 135 acres, grees. 15 in ¡mites east 27 €2 chains along »aid mote or less. A d d »ess all communications t road, thence north 31 degrees east 22.75 chains me at Indmiendence. Oregon, or to m y ettoi along »aid road to the north line o f said claim, neys a t Dallas, Oregon. D . W . S K A IIS , then re east 33.82 chains along said line to the place o f Beginning, containing 201.59 acres, A dm in istrator o f the estate o f W . S. B ricki . deceased. • more or leas. M cC . S Y R O N , TRUCKM AN. S ibley k Eakin attorney*. Executor. It. K. WILLIAMS, I. M. KI.I.IM. U A L L A S C IT Y N Administrator's Sale. RANK Executor’s Sale. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ALBERT DRAY, D a li:is : O r e g o n A fair chare of patronage solicited •ml all o-ders promptly tilled Dallas Foundry! — 81.1. MI If DU o r — J. PERRY CALDWELL — DEALER I l f — VEHICLES IN D 16MCULTIM IMPLEMENTS. IRON WORK TO ORDER. Buggies, wagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden cultivators, disc and spring harrows. Repairing Promptly Done. 3 D ^ X _ , X _ . ^ . S , ED. BIDDLE. - O R E G O N . PROP. m m oi M a r b le W o rk s DALLAS STONE YARD AND MARBLE WORKS. Tombstones, monument», coping ami statuary. Orders solicited and promptly filled at low prices and a square deal. ARMSTRONG * CO. Thurston Lumber Company T H U R S T 3 N B R O S .. PKO PR ETO PS. D ALLAS, ORECON. — tlKAl.KRX IN A M . KIND S OF— wr GEMS IN VERSE» of tbe Tronble. H e Ho» and Mt.lnkea He Mokee. Many a school w h e a t a n d C lo v e s . On one aide alept the clover. The question of how to be^ln In the girl is said to On one aide sprang the wheat. poultry bUKlness 1» one o f Importance. be lazy and And I, like a lazy lover, There must bu beginners or there cau Knew not which seemed more shi f tl ess The red (*ps i.f the clover be no l rue fsuclers, hut a very serious Or the green gowns of the wheat. when she O n e o f G r « e u fc o n »e ' » r j w - A n Im fault exists In many young minds— doesn’t deserve > they expect to b e c o m e fanciers at p r o v e i u e n t I u tli«< 2 lo (b e d . The red caps of the d s v n ; They nodded its the beat, On ail appliances ft-r lie une uf glu the least bit of it. / I' tbe very start. They Imagine that the And aa the wind ^peut ovot .* ■ L iu i 1 • - i in* if pb he can’t study, easily A \ prmltTT i*i!<tn«*i coftstst» Hi rrfcrety WHh nifthU. tfyta* 1*4 j.Towlb that o f ttu* iu ; t‘<» .8 by f:ir rI m - I I Indued lit c ra p ., i ’ falls asleep, is nervous buying h few good fowls and letting And btirrvd the gown* of wheat* moat common, fr o m <j|e ninall bed of a and tired all the time. flic stock produce some more of the l€?\Msashi*s suited to A . .iiiuio garden Oh, rare rod cape of clover! N i n e kind They hold the belief thut Aud M u d ! « .a n you ex up to the large yarda of hotbeda own- Oh, dainty gowns of wheat I You teach a lazy lover ed by market gardeners. The ordinary "like produces like," u i l therefore If pect? Her brain is being How in his lady meet making of hotbeds is well understood, they place a peu of prise winners at fed with impure blood The sweetness of the clover, but there are certain variatkms from work the next season will see them The promise of the wheat. and her whole system is the usual form which are not so well surrounded with a host o f equally val suffering from poisoning. uable specimens. known, although worthy the consider- T h in k F o r Y o n r a r lf. i tion of progressive gardeners. To The fact Is. the breeding of prize J here is one man who through the world will al Such girls are wonder- ways make his way. these attention is called in an article winner* Is iiu art. This Is owlug to fully helped and greatly The man who dares to reason for himself. originally appearing in Vick’s Maga- several causes: First, tbe tendency of Who doesn't take as goapel all that other peopl* changed, by taking slue. The writer says: say, fowls to revert to ty|>e—thst 1». the Who losses dusty dogmas on the shelf, First we will speak of a form of hot strongest element In the blood Is tbe Who dares to look clear eyed at truth and follow bed which is somewhat in tie nature disposition to get back to tbe origins! ! where she leads. of a green house. parentage In style, whatever that may | Who dares to take a stand, although alone. Who isn’ t always ruled by ancient precedents and Fig. 1 s h o w s such a hotbed j f green have been. Tills creates a large per house form iu cross section. T ie width centage of Inferior birds In every flock. | The creed»— man who has a thinker of his own. of the house is 14 fe et The r*of con- In tbe second place, prize winners ! are In one seuse artlflclal specimens, The world needs independent men who can't be cowed or bought. which have no fixed standard. We Who dare to preach new doctrines to mankind, say this in face of the fact that a Who dare strike out as pioneers in novel fields Hundreds of thousands ► standard of perfection Is published by ; of thought. bring new light into the human mind; of schoolgirls have taken [< | tlio recognized authority—the Atnerl- ! It Who needs the man who has the high capacity to \ enn Poultry association. But no two ■> it during the past 50 years. lead. i ; judges of fowls agree Iu their detailed Who speaks for right in no uncertain tone, > Many of these girls now 4 y i Interpretation of that work, aud no ex- Who to the voice divine within his spirit giveth < > have homes of their own. heed—■ | act reading can be given It. Take the The man who has a thinker of his own. 4 They remember what j Plymouth ltock, for example. Tills the man who will proclaim hia highest < cured them, and now \ breed comes nearest to being a satis It needs and his best, they give the same medi- \ factory popular one, but there are few Who won’ t belie his thought to please the breeders who coincide on tbe first point crowd. ’j cine to thelrown children. —namely, shape. It therefore follows Who stands for human liberty and will not bo < repressed, • ► You can afford to trust a that wide diversity of opinion obtains Who dares for justice to speak out aloud, 4. Sarsaparilla that has been 1 as to wliat shall lie called worthy of a Who dares to combat evil, though intrenched in f /C .2 . prize. Even with tbe established ; power and place. tested for half a century. Who won’ t conceal or palter cr condone, HOTBED OF (1KKKXHOU8B FOfM. il.M a bottle. All tni! t li:i. > ► breeds color and shape are hard to Who dures tuke up a lie and throw it in the liar's ( slsts of six foot hotbed Hash »imported If your bowels are consti- - maintain. face— ► pated take Ayer’s Pills. You ► by raft hr* and a ridge part t|at con These are the principal reasons why ; The man who has a thinker of hia own. < can’t have good health unless novices fail the second year and be- I sists of lapping boards which extend tired of men like Jellyfish with spines made you have daily action of the length wine of the house. The upper come discouraged. Experience In the We're out of mush. ► bowels. 25 cli. a hoi. b o a r d s of this part. In alternate lengths work and familiarity with the funders’ Who have no principles they won’ t betray, “ One box ot A y e r’s Fills cured my « 4 trade are essential to success. No man Who deal in wordy liombaat ami in highfalutin ds’spepsia." L .D . C a b d w i l l , on each side, are hinged to the ridge gush ’j Jan. 12,1899. _____ Bath, N . Y . ► can spring into high place In any busi piece, thus affording means of ventila 4 Been ii «J they do not know just what to say. a ihm D octor. ► I f you Writ tion without sliding the sash). Entrance ► ness or profession anil hold bis rank Cod give to us the r.ian who facet wrong without have any complaint whatever < and desire the best medical advice yon < without having a foundation In knowl a fear, Is effected from the end through a c.m possibly receive, write the doctor V.'ho hii3 a little conscience and backl>onc; edge. shed, ns shoxvu n Fig 2. The princi r j freely. You will receive a prompt re- i For freedom and humanity who gives hia message ply, without cost. Addrocs, pal advantage of such a house is hat D r . J . C. AYER , Lowell, Mass. ► The way to begin Is to take a single , clear— breed anil study It In the light of pub- j The man who has a thinker of his own. the work of nlnntlpf* v/ue'-i»»;■ etc« ear» IV none a x 'tm - v- , : ‘iayf IW'RJ ’ ders nud In one own yards. Compari- j - ■ — ----------- ““ or stormy to o p e n h v< as tneae were they. arc ordinarily made. Hi ere a re some free rfotfi rack log when moved off the son will do wonders as an educative I The pioneer» of progreaa who aie gone. And yet they were God’* messengers who came gains also m the innttiir o f h eat econo bed ns when they are iu place. The nouns, but no beginner should attempt to clear the way; my ns well as in that o f !•• §*r die to same space accommodates the sashes to sell birds as superior stock until lie They were the voice* prophesying dawn. replenish any part with fre^u manure of both beds, as the slope permits the actually knows what other men call This world is not the only one the Infinite do- signed, In ease this is desiml for Increased extended parts of the supports to be good fanciers’ stock. And when we stund before the great, white Tbe selling of birds at low price Is a one well aly>ve the other, as the figure heat. throne, mistake. A fancier’s fowl Is never sold He will l»e known for wlist he is, a prince of hu First, an excavation two feet In shows. mankind— for $1 or |1.50. Good birds for egg and Tbe space between the beds is not dejHh an<l the size of the house was The man wlto has a thinker cf his own. made, the soil being used in part for lost either, for here such things as late meat purposes can be had at that rate, j —Denver New*. hanking against the bouse for shelter celery, cabbage and cauliflower are but not the kind that gets tbe winners i W a r Im C rim e . at shows. A single specimen may now and to carry away moisture. The shies sown, as the sashes are entirely remov Pride of nstions, work your will consist of two Inch scantling hoarded ed by the time the seedlings require and then be picked up from a cheap While its power* are in their prime; flock that shows phenomenal color, [ up on the inside and at the top on the the head space. Hedge it round with tact and skill, shape and other points and may be Paint it fuir In prose anti rhyme; outside. The sash supports, of two P o ta to E x p e rie n c e . Tinge it gaudier than the aliine just the bird needed to mute with an Inch stuff, at one end rest on the outer That red battlefields distill; At one of the Canadian farm stations established family, but the chances nre walls, while toward tbe other end they Stain it with the gold you spill large whole potatoes did not give a cor that It will In tbe bands of a novice Brighter than the daffodil; rest on two plates two and a half feet responding yield to the weight of tu cast back to a ruinous weakness. Only Work your will, yet—war U crime. apart, which run lengthwise with the bers planted, nud the result points to confirmed IlDe bred birds maintain house. These plates are supported by Pride of nations, work your will; the Inadvisability of plautlng very stamina. Bid Its fiery meanings chime Iron gas pipes at Intervals of eight large sets. Small whole potatoes wert With an optic charm sublime; I f a beginner Is contented to start as feet, the lines of which also define the Teaeli your eloquence to thrill more satisfactory and give promise of a beginner, be can pretty surely count walk and the lieds. The height of the Gathered throngs in many a clime; furnishing In a favorable season means on developing Into a fancier, but If lie Wrest from words “ Thou shillt not kill’ * house at the center Is .six and a half of disposing of some unmarketable po Jumps to the front without experience | Their appropriate sense until feet. The manure spaces are of the Conscience, grown a dexterous mime, tatoes. The result from seed ends on he Is likely to Jump back again out of ' same extent as the beds proper and Raiments good in robe* of I l l - are about three foot deep, fu the | ly shows the error of a prevalent theo sight. Work your will, yet—war is crime. This rule bolds good with those who I boarding up of the manure spaces at ry ns to their worthlessness for seec Pride of nstions, work your will— purposes. aspire to become "large raisers" In one the walk it Is arranged to have the Cleanliness was never grime; year. It Is safer to spread that arnbl- | greater part of the board surface mov Chaste the woodland’ s crystal rill. tlon over several years. In time the j T o S to p a R n n n iv n y IV o rs e . Gross the swine and rank the swill, able, being kept In place by the but Pure the pasture’s clustering thyme; Some device by means of which breeder of fowls for market may rea- I tons which are attached to the station Foul the swamps and fresh the hill— fractious or runaway horses may be sonably calculate on becoming n fan- ary boards at the top and bottom. Pride of nations, work your will; Save all heaven’s fleet stars grow still. Aside from the hot bed above de controlled has long !>een needed, says cler, but there are lessons to learn all One stern truth shall bide through timfr— scribed the present writer has had the Tennessee Farmer. The great diffl- along the way, and tbe necessary qual war is crime. much experience with hoi beds of the culty Is that one may know of a most ities to Insure success In any business — Edgar Fawcett in Boston Transcript. ordinary form a little later in the sea excellent check, hut It Is sure to lie In arc perseverance, pluck aud industry.— son than wlieu the greenhouse Is oper tbe harness room or hanging ou the American I’oultry Journal. L if e '* L ess on s. ated. One method employed In ar hook Iu the barn when It I» most need A child came close to his teacher's side, Ilia book tight clasped in his little hand. ranging his hotbed yard has been so ed. One objection to nil such attach B sc k a c fo Q m ‘ Teacher," he said, with wistful eyes, satisfactory that he heartily recom ments I» the necessity for ail extra line “ We arc coming to word* that I don't under So many women suffer from it. It mends It to others. The idea Is shown or cord by means of which the cheek Is stand; In Fig. 3. It is In the direction of to lie operated. A simple appllnnce mars alike their hours of work and I've turned the pages over and over, pleasure. Backache i» generally a And the words are ao big, and they’ re all ao entirely saving the handling of sashes, consists of a conple of small pads at symptom of derangement of the deli new, except as they slide on the frame, with tached to tbe sides of the bit and con cate womanly organs. When w# come to the lessons where they are put. It ia useless a savlug In i ii In g'afeii breakage and In nected over the nose of tbe horse by Oh, teacher, I don’ t know what I’ ll d o !" ^ mmmm— t h e r e f o r e to an appropriate and simple band. Tbese jury from racking . app 1 y plasters The teacher smiled at the troubled face ^ and similar local The way o f •*!! -ting this Is by hav pints bear directly upon the nostrils. Aftd tenderly stroked the curly head. treatments. A “ Before we reach them I think you will learn Whui i • n use, they merely touch or ing I h e hoi l>c. 4 '• — '*• in double cure can only The way to read them,” she gently said; line» ns a aud b iu ’ engraving, with re s t Ib-'btl: upon the nose. The extra be effected when “ But If you shouldn’ t I’ ll help you then. a space (ct liettv* • i them etjual I d rein when pulled upon steadily presses And don’ t you think that the wisest plan the cause of the width to a boD>ed. Tills space In de ’these pads Into the flexible skin over j ache is removed. la to learn the lesson that comes today signed to accommodate the m»sh when the nostrils and partly shuts off the The use of I)r. . And learn it the very beet you can?" the bed is uucoveivd aim thus never suiuiul s breathing powers. No horse | IMcrce’s Favor Anti It seems to me it is so with ua; moving them Into the walks (d d). It can run any distance without taking ite Prescription We look at the days that are still ahead— U seen that the sash supports are breath, and the result I» almost Imme will cure the The days that perchance may never be ours— With a pitiful longing and name less dread; debilitating diate confusion and suffocation, which drains, the in But »urely the Teacher who glvee the task bring the animal to a slow gait or a Will lovingly watch as wfc* try to read. flammation, ul With complete step. Tbe greatest eare must faltering tongue and tear dimmed eye*. c e r a t i o n and And will help hia children in lime of Reed. be taken not to pull too long on this d i » p l a c e me n t j —Charlotte L. Scaver. line, ns the horse may empty bis lungs which c a u s e and fall from exhaustion. It I* desir backache, aide- ■ ' V,: V ,v. T Z s z # T h e M a k in g o f M a a . able that the pads he so arranged that ache, headache fu * And the high gods took in hand and many other the nostrils will not lie entirely closed, Fire, and the falling of tears. BKUf AKRANGKD OX AX IMKItOV KD FLAX. aches and pains. And a measure of sliding sand as. In Inexperienced or excltpd hands, Iwlcv tin* usiiiil li'Hglh—that la. they From under the fe*t of the ycavu, * Favorite Pre And froth and drift of the aea. roach across the s|»tcv c. thus keeping the animal might lose bis life before scription ” con And «lust of the !at»oring earth. the. sashes as siifelv snriDorti.il ami as tbe driver could recover sufficiently to tains no alcohol And Itodics of things to be release tbe strain on tbe stoppers. and is absolutely In the house of death and of birth. free from opi And wrought with weeping and laughter. 6 0 YEARS' um, cocaine and EXPERIENCE Aarcrs sarsaparilla ..b ¿F g a § mm