Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 16, 1903, Image 1

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D A L LA S OREGON, JA N U A R Y 16
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Phyiician and Surgeon.
Dalian, Oregon.
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W h a le
EililtE, M 0
DALLAS,
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IN T H E
OÜEGON
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Office over bank.
W IN D O W GARDEN.
Q iia r lP t
of
F u m l lia r
P ra ts
f£o% v t o T r e n t T h e m .
and
Green aphis, black tiles, white worms
«nil neutral tinted slu^s are an as-
m n d nuisance to the window gar­
S I B L E Y <* E A K 1 N ,
dener. whether considered individually
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or collectively. Just how to dispose of
> i >v 4 H id only wt Of nlN»fro t b««ok» in Polk UUs artistic quartet is often a problem
,m v
Koliahlo ADdtracta furiiinlied. and m oney to outside of greenhouses, for living rooms
N o • Kiuinimion eharjfOd on loa..*. Hoorn» -
are not open to the wholesale treat­
I > \ ilnun’i b lo ck , I »alia»
ment given elsewhere, says a writer in
J . L. C O L L I N S ,
an exchange. For a light attack of
verdant lice, hand picking and fre­
rney and Counselor at Law, quent showering are often all that is
necessary, especially if tar or tobacco
S o li c i t o r 1 « C ta a n cery .
soapsuds are used in the sprinkler.
, rn in practice of hi» profeseton in thin place
» i*it iliirty yearn, and will atten d t o all business
But when the vermin lie thick on
.istud t«. hi» . are. Ottice, corn er Main and Court
vein, crevice or fold, tobacco fumes
4 ’ m u » , f o l k C o, Or
alone are equal to the occasion; the
I. H. T ownwknu
J N. II aut smoke, however, must be coutined, or
it is of little use. 1 often group a num­
rOVVNHENl) A HAKI\
ber of aillicted plants on a table, close­
ly covering the same with newspapers,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .
cone fashion, leaving space at the bot­
t hce ipstairs in Odd Fellows' new tom to introduce the smoke; a cigar or
tw o may be thus comfortable utilized,
or the tobacco may be burned on coals
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O R E G O N .
, A L L A S ,
if due precaution is used. The ¡mper
should be left on twenty-four hours to
prevent possible resuscitation of the
030 AÄ HAYTEa.
narcotic victims.
The black flies and white worms are
A t t o i ’ n e v ' O ’ t 'L r H 'W .
more closely related than appearance
Oltìce tip «taire in Cam pbell’ h build­ or habit would indicate. If the soil is
badly infested it is well to repot, the
ing-
plant If it is small, but the larger
DALLAS
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UKKG d N.
growths will not bear having their
roots shaken free. A teaspoonful of
saltpeter in a quart of water used at
E F CO Al>
N. L. BU TLEK
intervals of a few days speedily lessens
B U T L E R & COAD
and eventually quiets the pests and
sti ves ns a fertilizer as well. Hand
Attorneys-at-Law
¡licking is first in order for the slugs,
D A L L A S , OKEUON.
which never in life or death relax their
W ill practice in a li co m i«. Office, hold. I found a maidenhair fern thus
infested, and after clearing the stipes
over bunk.
I showered freely with whale oil suds
and have not since been troubled.
I
li. V'. E akim
K. 8 l* L » Y ,
Robert A. Miller,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oregon City >
A NEW
Oregor
SW EET
CHERRY.
T h e V a n , F r o m tlie S a m e S o u r c e » *
th e Notv W e l l K n o w n Biiiiz.
Ronin 3 , Weinhard building
Opposite Courthouse.
So experienced a pomologist as El. E.
Van Dcnmi) presents the Yan in Kural
New Yorker ns one of the latest and
best of many varieties o f sweet cher­
Land title« and land office bueliics. ries originated by S. Lewelling. a de­
a specialty.
voted experimenter witli fruits in Ore­
gon. It Is from the same source ns the
Ex Register Oregon City land office,
Bing, which is now quite well distrib­
uted and fast whinin': its way into
popular favor. The cherry is not small.
V.
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. M A R T I N ,
ns may l»e seen by the two sectional
views that show the edge and side of
F A IN T A C K ,
the seed. In size the Yan may ’'e
fl ume, «ign and orn am en tal, gradi­ culled a large cherry. The shape is de-
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
Leaver Inde|>endence for M onm outh and \ i r l i e -
30 a m
3:30 p m
Leaves IndejHMidnce for
M oninoutli and Dallas
l i : l O a id
0 15 p m
Leuvrtf Monmouth for \irlie -
.'•0 a in
3-50 p m
Leaves Monm outh fo r Pallas—
1 20 a id
7:30 p m
I .eaves Airlie for Monm outh and Indepeodeii. o—
i;00 * m
6 1»
Leaves Dallas for M m m ou: n an ln«ie on I m -e -
:00 p m
7 30 p m .
R. C. CRAVEN
B. E. WII.LIAMS
PredUleiil.
I m siller.
W . C. VASSALL, a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r
U A L L AS
OF
till:
D A L LA S.
i»A.\h
OKEUON,
Transacts a general banking inisi-
ie«s in all its branches; buys and sells
sxcliaiige on principal points in the
United States; makes collections on all
points in the Pacific N orthw est; loans
n on ey and discounts paper at the best
a le s ; allow interest on time de|x>sita.
11 v i s i t
D R . J O R D A N ’ S aacar(
!I«S E U 8 OF ANATOMY*
im i
i i t s :: t ht , a n n K f i m i . cil
T h « 1-A»i;r»t Anatomical MuseuRi I« the
World.
ca k u o-e s or any c.«ntr»cr*«4
disc ave y a a l d V e l y r a r a l i y the oldest
Specia.iat oa i he Coast Eat j6 years.
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MEN!
T H E YAN CH ERRY
cidedly conical, and each fruit has a
! distinct suture on one side only. Its
1 color i« dark purplish red outside, flesh
being streaked and flecked with light
red. and it is very firm. Mr. Vail De­
man finds no cherry known to him that
Is better able to endure long shipment
than this seem* to be. The flavor is
very mild sutmeid. but not so much so
ns properly to be called sweet. To his
taste.it is excellent, having a very d.s
tinot cherry flavor. The stone is none
too large for so large a cherry.
( ie r a a ln n u i In th e
I and stri
t
(Vf* in every case V
enwei’V «*» by letter A rttibrí
r*r.
I anU rtliM . Write f<t Bwk P »! I U M I P M Ÿ mt j
Pi
_____ MAILKD
J »nth
A va I ur F ‘
i ) Celle*write
M i JOftDANft CO .
1081
W
J. W. MORRISON,
TRUCKMAN.
D a lla s : O r e g o n
A fair »hure of p a tró n ««, «olicite«)
nil »11 n-der* prom ptly filled
Dallas Foundry!
— ALL KIND* OF—
IRON WORK TO ORDER
Repairing Promptly Done.
ED. BIDDLE,
•
PROP.
llo a n e .
Single olid double geraniums are
among the best winter bloomers. But
do not expect geraniums to bloom in
winter without plenty of sunshine and
warmth. They will grow and make
Ihi Iffy plants in a c<tol room with ver;
Soap.
For destroying scale insects w hale oil
soap should be used at the rate of one
pound to five gallons of water. For
soft bodied insects a much weaker so­
lution gives excellent results. This
class o f Insect* will yield readily to
a mixture of one pound to ten gallons
o f watei.
F ru it
H ud
F lo w e r
“ My mother was troubled with
consumption for many yean. At
last she was given up to die. Then
she tried Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily cured.”
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
N ote«.
The stale entomologist of Massachu­
setts finds the Sun Jose scale scattered
so widely over the state of Massachu­
setts that he is doubtful about its ever
being era«Heated.
The growing of tfllble nuts continues
to attract increased attention.
When mulching berry bushes, small
fruit plants and the like, do it with a
generous hand.
Chrysanthemums are gross feeders.
Wire screens or strips of lathi* will j
protect the young trees from jack rab- i
bits.
Hants of ull kinds which require pro­
tection during winter should have u |
not later than December.
H IG H W A Y
F ra n c«
and
ou
IM P R O V E M E N TS .
S v v lt * e r la n d L * in jt
T h e ir K o a iU .
Tar
Our consul at Lucerne. Switzerland,
has recently made a report on a meth­
od which bn* been adopted in southern
France of oiling or tarring the road*
for the purpose of laying dust, says the
Boston Herald. The process adopted
Is to take a well rounded macadam­
ized road and to wash and brush it on
the day before the tarring operation to
the extent of laying bare the macadam.
After all trace of humidity lias disap­
peared the tar. heated by a traveling
furnace, is sprinkled over the roud by
n fan shaped nozzle from a tana con­
taining about fifty gallons. When the
tar has begun to cool, tine sand Is scat­
tered over the part o f the road thus
treated, and the street is closed to traf­
fic for a few days.
Experiments made in southern France
and Switzerland of thus treating a
macadamized roadway are said to have
proved wonderfully satisfactory. The
tarred surface is not slippery, and yet
it is so hard that the horses’ hoofs
leave no trace in it, while the tar has
not been observed to soften in the hot­
test weather.
Rainstorms cause no
damage. The water washes off the
surface without making it slippery and
runs away rapidly without soaking into
the road.
The cost in France for the materials
in this form o f road treatment, with
the price of tar reckoned at $i).<>5 per
ton. is not much over 1 cent per square
yard, and it is evident that a road pro
tected by an Impenetrable surface from
1 humidity and the grinding action of
horses’ hoofs is likely to last much
j
longer than where these two destrue
five forces are given full play.
T li«
ng, kalte »rung and paper h ingiug.
O il
D n «t
lY w In a n c e I n
E n g la n d .
Great hopes are being raised, says
the London World, by Some recent ex-
pciiments concerning the cure of the
dust nuisance. Already in America
and in the neighborhood of Paris pro­
long« d trials have been made of crude
petroleum instead of water for sprin­
kling country roads, the effect, after
sufficient and careful application, be­
ing to consolidate and bind the surface.
In this country some tests of a similar
nature are about to lie undertaken,
and an even more promising scheme
has been proposed by the surveyor of
the county of Nottingham. He has
found that by saturating furnace slag
with gas tar before it is rolled into the
road the surface so formed Is water­
proof and clustproof and much more
durable. It therefore seems most like­
ly that a cheaper as well as a better
road will be made from slag thus
treated than from the crude materia».
Borne cure must be found for the in­
creasing evil, ns the cloud of dust
which arises behind even a moderately
driven motor car Is defiling to every
user of tin* road and a menace to
health and safety.
K a m i D e liv e r y n m l Gootl R oim I n ,
In regard to the free rural delivery
Postmaster General Payne said recent­
ly that the system “ In years to com#
will l>e extended all over the entire
country. At present we are only in­
sta Hing the system In the most avail
able places. When application is made
for rural free delivrry. we send an In­
spector to look tin* territory over. Par­
ticular attention Is paid to the road*,
f f they are good, the chances are just
so much in favor of the system, hut If
the roads are of clay, wet and muddy
inost of the time, then that settles It
light there Wo have got to have good
roads for the system at the present
time.”
£ * « « • » * • « > * » * * * * * * « * « * • • * «
* -* Salem’s
* *
Best Store *
OUR CLEARANCE SALE l
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_
A lw sv. »n « v e n to f *uri »M 'n .' in t e r - t to ilie in'cllig.-nt Lover,
» I m , m l r b for tl>v rial m< ney s.vu .g snlc of the city. You » ill fin«!
«■onetLin..' Ih*t you nrgen'ly reipiire. »m l many item* not » «.itr d for
pre«ent n«c, !<ul aliieh, at the pri««*», you «im p!» cai.not »ff..rd to m i«,
for In'lire ••«« Do not fail to »¡sit our »tor«* nest we«k. Kverv d«
parlm eoi i« l«ri >ul ■>( l a r,a io*.
£
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MAIL O RDERS W ILL RECEIVE
OUR P R O M P T A T T E N T IO N
+
+
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N o 3.
Mother
little sunshine, but bloom unuer sum
conditions V Oh. no!
L. tí. WOODH, M. U.
t9C3
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral i«s tSe
best thing you cau take.
It’ s too risky to wait
until you have consump­
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a bottle o f
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Three sizes : 25c., 50c., $1.
AM druggists.
Consult y e a r doctor. I f he »ay» take it,
then do as he nays. I f he telle you not
to take it. then d on ’ t take It. He kn ow s.
Leave it w ith nun. W e are wHling.
___________
J . C. A Y E R CO., L ow ell, Mass.
______________
CLEARANCE SALE.
-WE SHALL B fif iW O N
j* C H R ISTM A S D A Y j*
Every item in our dry goods and
shoe
departments at
will be very satisfactory to our cus­
tom ers.
tunity.
ve. ienee.
HE W ON
HIS B E T .
S a t i s f a c t o r y C o n n ie D in n e r S e rv e d
W ith o u t K n lv e « an d F o rk ».
Several members of the Transporta­
tion club of this city were smoking and
chatting over the after dinner coffee a
few day* ago when the conversation
turned to the “ horseless age.” Trolley
cars, automobiles and airships had
their share o f the talk, when one of the
party, a young man well known in
New Y’ork clubland, said, “ I wonder if
they w’ ill ever invent silverlesa din­
ners.”
“ Silverless dinners!” exclaimed the
others.
“ Yes; dinners at which one will not
have to bother with knives, forks or
spoons, where everything will be pre­
pared in such fashion that one can sim­
ply take It In his fingers and still not
require a pail o f water alongside of
him.”
“ I doubt It,” said another. “ In fact,
Î don’t see how such a thing could very
well be.”
“ Well,” continued the man wflio made
the proposition, “ 1 am willing to wa­
ger the cost o f a dinner that 1 can get
up one which you will call excellent,
and we won’t have a piece of silver on
the table.”
The wager was at once taken, and the
young man sought the chef. Next night
the five men were again together, and
each had brought a woman to pass
judgment on the meal. It consisted of
eight courses, and fill those present vot­
ed it a perfect success. The menu was
as follow’*:
O ysters on the half shell, to be eaten from
the shell.
C onsom m e in cups. •
F rog s’ legs, with a sauce on the side.
H a lf o f a baked squab, with the leg In pa­
per cap.
L am b chops, with the ends in paper cap.
Stuffed celery.
Ice cream sandw iches. Coffee.
—New’ York Times.
Im p r o v in g
th e
E yes.
prices that
D o not m iss
this oppor­
C o m e at your earliest con-
W e
expect to be very
busy and will likely not have time
to invite you again.
BROWN S ELLIS.
members of the system. But the evi­
dence that they do thus rotate is indi­
rect; such, for instance, as the fact that
their satellites revolve backward in
their orbits. Recently, however, Henri
Deslamires of the Meudon observatory
has applietl a method of determining
the direction of rotation by spectro
scopic observation, which gives direct
evidence that In the cast* of Uranus at
least the rotation is really backward.
The method Is based on the inclination
o f the lines in the spectrum of a ro­
tating body, and resembles that by
which a few years ago Professor Kee­
ler demonstrated the motions o f Sat­
urn’ s rings. It is to be applied next to
Neptune.
T h e S c ie n c e o f S to k ln ic.
According to Consul General Masob,
at Berlin, the trailing clouds of black
smoke from mill and factory that hang
over so many American cities, darken
bur the atmosphere and befouling the
buildings, could be eliminated if th**
scientific methods of constructing chim­
neys and stoking furnaces that prevail
In Germany were adopted here. “ It is
not every strapping laborer who can
shovel cool who is permitted to stoke
a boiler furnace in Germany,” says Mr.
Mason. “The stoker In that country
must learn the theory and practice of
economical Uring, whereby the coal is
so distributed over the grate surface as ]
to secure tiie most perfect combustion.
The use of fuel briquettes for domestic
purposes in Berlin also tends largely to
the prevention of smoke.”
’f H E O F O R o y
B lack - draught ]
k^HSTiPATiOH,
Constipation
tipation is nothing i more (
I Ilian a clogging
of the bowels\
W
r and nothing
ing lose
I than vital stag-
nation or death if not relieved.
If every cqnatipotod sufferer
could realize that he is allowing
poisonous filth to remain in his
system, he would soon get relief.
Constipation invites all kind of
contagion. Headaches, bilious­
ness, colds and manv other ail­
ments disappear when consti­
pated bowels are relieved. Thed-
tord’s Black-Draught thoroughly
cleans out the bowels in an easy
and natural manner without the
purging of calomel or other vio­
lent cathartics.
Be sure that you get the origi­
nal Thedford’» Black-Draught,
made by The Chattanooga Medi­
cine Co. Sold by all druggists in
25 cent and $1.00 packages.
Marquise, Louis XVI., Devonshire
aud Gainsborough hats all reappear
among styles In high priced French
millinery.
The tendency toward the use of
gknp, galloon and passementerie appli­
que effects in various widths is becom­
ing more and more prevalent.
Louis XV. coats are among the most
attractive models in velvet. They are
much longer than the Louis Seize mod­
els, with pepium additions below the
waist.
Jotirdain, tournal and vert russe ara
among the handsome shades In green
used by Paris tailors and dressmaker*
in milking up costumes and wraps of
cloth and velvet.
Sable, seal, chinchilla and Persian
lamb have the usual lead in fur wraps
this season, with the less expensive
grades and various imitations like
wool, astrakhan, atlas seal, etc., fol­
lowing in their traiu.
A tHllor gown of very fine black
cloth Is always good form and never
inappropriate. Although not always
the most becoming gown women of
certain type might select. It is yet In­
variably refined and ladylike.—New
York Post
A singular story is told about the
shape of the eyes o f Mint*. Jane Had­
ing, the French actress, which are
very remarkable. They are o f the clear­
est and purest brown, like that of
II
mountain brooks or Wave washed onyx,
SHORT STORIES.
and veiled with a' thick fringe of black
and silky inslies. But this is not all.
Amerlcun
brewers have already ln-
Her eyes are unusually and extraordi­
vestf*4l $4,000,000 in and about Havana.
narily long, and this length is due to
Tln»re are about 114,500 telegraph o f­
artificial means. It is a custom among
fices now open in the w hole world.
the Turks to lengthen the eyes by cut­
I ' Tennesse4»’s world’ s fair exhibit may
horRNit, A r k ., Mar 1 5 , 1001.
ting the corners. This is done very
I cnm iot recom m end T lieu ford '» llla rk -
be transported all the way to 8t. Louis
early, at the age of two or three years,
Drnuirld too liliridj. I keep It In my honae
It In a pretty Illiterate roan thnt does |
j j by water. Just to show the people of
*11 the t ime and hare used It fo r the ln.it
the outer corners being deftly split
nm have decided opinions on rellghw»
ten year*. 1 nerer *a™ m r children
the world that river navigation is open
with a lancet about the twelfth part of
any other ln ia tlr e .
I th in k 1 could
and politic*.—New York American.
clear to Chattanooga.
never be able to w ork w ithout It
an inch.
on accoun t o f tw in« troubled with
With Filipino women it 1* the custom
While the wound is healing the lids
i com H pntion. Your m edicine 1*
| »11 that keepa me up.
to starch everything white, and a nurse
are drawn outward every day. and
C. B. Mel AKLAXP.
who has recently returned from Ma­
when it is quite cured the eye is still
suomitted to the drawing process every
nila 4lcscrlbe* the first sheet* laundered
for the hospital a* “ fearful and won­
day for a long time, with the resist To what people say when they would
that it becomes long and narrow. The discourage your hope of exchanging
derful.”
Rtory about Mine. Hading proceeds to womanly weakness and sickness for per­
In the stomach of a cow butchered
Women who have been
declare that her father was in Turkey fect health.
near Montrose, Pa., a good *i*ed pock­
H O R S E S AND H O R S E M E N .
V
i
valid*
for
years,
scarcely
able
to
be
up
aud saw the practice and determined
et book with a bras* clasp was found.
half the time, and
to try it on his little girl, then about
Expedition. 2:15%, has ten new per- The pocket book contained * roll of bill*
the other half of
three years old. Whether the story Is
ami 45 ceuts in change. A shingle nail
their time spent in foi'niei-4, all trotters.
true or not. one tiling is certain—the ad­
bed, h a v e b e e n
The two minute list now consists of and a hairpin were also found.
mirers of the actress declare she has
made healthy,
The latest la ml mark of ancient Bos-
hearty women by Star Pointer, Dan Patch and Prince 1 ton to go la the old Hancock, tavern, one
the most beautiful eyes on the stage.
the use of Doctor Albert.
Jo me* A. Murphy has purchased o f the connecting links between the co­
Pierce’s Favorite
M ay a t h e D r iiK K iM t 1 m I’ n s N in K .
Prescription.
It Dusty Wilkes. 2:15*4, from M. D. Av- lonial period and the Boston o f today.
John H . Lnnnlug of f ’ inciunati rise’s
In its palmy days this hostelry bad *
cures the womanly ery of Toledo, O.
to assert that the American physician
nntlonul reputation and was the one
diseases which un­
A
contract
ha*
been
awarded
for
the
is handling too much medicine on h s
place selected by the bon vivants o f
dermine the
construction
of
a
$50,000
speedway
la
own book and not giving the druggist
strength.
It es­
earlier days during a stay in Boston.
tablishes regular t..e la w l*ot.>ujar park. Washington.
a chance. He says: “The drug trade is
The
pacing
g4*l4ling
Henry
Titer,
by
ity,
dries
weaken-
badly cut into. Ten years ago all pre­
v
‘JW
ing drain*, heals Emjieror Wilkes, won ten out of eleven
scriptions were handled by druggists
T h e T a m h i« w eed
inflammation and Mice* on the Maine tracks this season.
exclusively, but now they don’t stand
The tuml)lfw«'e<l I, a curloq, plant.
u l c e r a t i o n and
Twinkle.
2:05*4,
hit
her
knee
in
the
half a chance. In former times no
ImllKenoua to the western prairie«. It
cures female weak-
Tennessee stakes at Lcxiugtou, which grow« In nil direction* from a central
physician carried his own medicines,
rlie
won,
and
has
been
retired
for
the
but at each place visited wrote a pre­
"W ith
pleasure
I
■tern, making a lorga Hut head, ckwe
j e n d a frw lin es to let
S 4 -ason.
scription. Nowadays he Is equipped
to the ground. In the fall. aft«r tiring,
von k n o w tHat I feel
Scott Hudson’s candidate for the touched by the froat or dried by the
with a bag. In which In tablet form
m u ch better than for
r ig h t y ear» b efore tak
are all the combinations to combat dis­
green trotting class4* next year will weather, the stem break« off. the head
in g y o u r ’ F avorite |
la» Jay Ifc’Oregor, a stallion by Jaw become» the «port of the wind and 1«
ease.
P re sc rip tio n .' ” w rite»
M rs. P ierce G eiae, o i 1 Hawker which lias l»een a mile In
“The big drughoiises an* responsible,
driven off acroaa the prairie, ocatterliig
hjj W est P h ila d elp h ia
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The wholesale hr uses s II to the physi­ q u irr am to w hat it ha* d o n e fo r m e I wsa Is absolutely sound and stamls a good It» progress. These weeds bare been
cian. who In addition to his services t ro u b le d w ith fem a le w eak tie** a n d ttegan to sltow of becoming the champion trot­ ■een piled ten feet high against a
th in k I w o u ld n ev er b e w ell. I f I had con tin u ed
furnishes and charges for the medicine. th e trea tm en t p rescrib ed b y m y d o c t o r I d o n 't ter o f the world with n not her season's fence, driven there by the wind.
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Aside fr >m oi*cnsionnl prescription* k n o w w h at w ou k l h a ve lie co m r o f m e W h en training.
y ou r trea tm en t wa* co m m e n c e d m y w e ie h t wa*
altoiit the only thing left for the drug- io8 lb*.: at preeent it i* iv> H ave h ea lth y co lo r
The old “ king maker.” Monroe Salis­
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glsc Is the sale o f proprietary articles, a n d ray frien d * «ay I lo o k w ell. My beet th a n k » bury, now that he has seen Monte Car­
At an auction art aal* the other day
you a n d m y b est w is h e s too. for w hat y ou
toilet sundries and the like.”
h a ve d on e for m e ."
lo beaten only half a length in 2:05*4i a marine view was al»jut to be knocked
m Favorite Prescription ” make* weak will 4>nter him d4>wn the big line next down at a hamlaome figure when a
T h e I lo t n llo n o f I ran an .
bluff sailor, who had happened to wan­
women strong, sick women well. Ac­ year lu the 2:10 classes.
Everybody who take* an interest In cept no substitute for the medicine
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which
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weak
women.
astronomy is aware that the two outer­
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drifting on to the rueks with a strong
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The princess shape will be much ! lire« *e blowing offsh ore-
backward; thnt I*, in a direction con­ fr e e on receipt of 21 one-cant stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. Addrca* nsed for evening gowns and day eoe- 1 The artist took his work borne to re­
trary to the rotation of all the other Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
arrange th* wind.
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