Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 22, 1904, Image 1

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DA1.LAS OREGON JANUArvY 22. 1904
VOL. XXX.
FACTS IN FEW LINES
L. N . W O O D S . M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
lent and ho neglected. 1 he home offlef
returns show that tnere are 33.051
lepers In Japan, while their offspring
number 900.300. The authorities al
low leprous beggars to sit ou the pub
tic streets and to infect the very an
with their spittle.”
The omitting o f torpedo tubes lu oui
»••cent battle ships Is criticised adverse
;y by the Scientific American. Thej
were not Installed because in late wan
several vessels have been destroyed t;
their own torpedoes. An under watc*
device for launching torpedoes, havin/
been perfected which puts them belov
the protective dock, safe from the e t
emy's shell fire, has reduced this dan
ger. All foreign nations now bulldin,
war ships are putting in torpedo tube
and the torpedo with hydroscopic steei
age gear, which makes it effective a
3.000 yards.
The Swedk-h post office lust year de­
livered over 41,000,OCX) postul curds.
D u ll»«, Oregon.
Holland's little war In Sumatra bus
lasted thirty years and cost $260,000,-
000.
j K gtaLn,
H. c. K»«.«.
Sixty-nine
Austrian
towns
have
S IB L E Y & E A K IN ,
passed resolutions in favor o f creinu
tion.
A tto r n e y s - a t- L a w .
I f a tallow candle be placed in a gun
W. II.ve the only «e' ol »ii.tr u t book. In Polk and shot at a door It w ill go through
e u » . Ri.lut,le ab»tr* 0 U lur.iielioJ. »nil mouey to Without sustaining any Injury.
imi . No c •lUiiiiMÌon chirgedou
Room* *
Greek Is perhaps the most perfect in
*4 i W ilnu.i's block, Dalla»
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struniiMit o f thought ever invented by
man. and its literature has never been
J. L. COLLINS.
equaled in purity of style and boldness
tttorney and Counselor at Law , o f expression.
In an article on “ The Age o f the
S o lic ito r la «• b «»e e r y .
W orld" Sir Edward Try. the famous
II im bu n n pr.cllc. ol III, prrlMaion In Ikla p lw , English geologist, declares that 450.-
»bout thirty yo»r>, »nJ will »tt,n d to »11
niru.lull to III, e r e . OlHco, cornor M.Ui »nd Court 000.000 years must have elapsed since
“ Mv hair wa* falling out badly and I was
G O W N GOSSIP.
t, i >»II m , Polk Uo, Or
the existence o f life on the globe.
afraid I would loae It all. Then I tried Ayer’«
Hair Vigor. It quickly stopped tlie falling ami
Three-fourths o f the great mass of
made mv hair all I could wnh it to be.”
Small toques are entirely covered
J. N . H A R T
KKHLCOA E. A l l k n , Elizabeth, N. J.
manufactures which enter into Inter
with late season leaves and fruits.
$
1.00 a bottle.
A T T O R N E M -A T -L A W .
national commerce are composed of
The lints o f the season demand plen- i Alldrniiirists.
fo r '
iron and steel, copper and cotton, ol <y of soft riuillness in the manner o f i
R oom l.O n ticld building.
which we are the world's largest pro
wearing
the
hair.
-
0 B Ü 3 0 N .
H. A . L I . A 8 ,
ducers.
Many o f the new waists are extreme­
Coffee culture In Java Is on the wane, ly ornate in design. They have enor­
and it is not improbable that in tin
OSCAR H AYTER .
mous. sleeves, with rutiles upon ruffles
George Muscovite, 2:09%, is a rarely
course of time It w ill be given up cn
o f luce or chiffon.
Naturally these
good ruee liorse.
tlrely. The reasons for this are the ex
A tto rn e y a t-L a w .
waists ure reserved for dressy occa­
Early lieai>er, 2:09%, goes to the auc ­
ha nation o f the soil and the competi
sions.
tions. So does the famous Tommy
tion
o
f
Brazilian
coffee,
By
a
singular
contradiction
o
f
ideas
O ffice up stnird in C am pbell' » build­
/fc.
j Siberian railway trains under uev.
two very popular trjmmings for win­ Britton, 2:061
ing.
Manaloa, by Advertiser, out o f Ma
schedule cover the distance from Mos
ter hats w ill be fur and flowers. Roses
D ALLAS
-
OREGON.
cow to Port Arthur. 5.3S8 miles, in and other blossomB are developed In nette, dam o f Ariou, 2:07%, has taken r
record o f 2:26V£.
thirteen days, the fare, including sleep
the richest of velvets and satins and
Grey Gem. 2:«)9Mi. has established ;;
er, being $!34. The globe trolter can are well suited to wear with winter
*V. L. BU TLE R
* t- O AD
new record for grand circuit trotter*
have a special train o f three cars for materials.
B U T L E R A COAD
by winning tw o races on o*ce day.
$1.03 a mile.
W hite lace Insertions five Inches wide
Atto rn ey s-at- Law
Indications are that the wind sliielc
Bank Superintendent Kilburn lu hi
are greatly In demand for lace waists.
will be throw’ ll overboard. Public opln
last report says that there has beei They are not exactly cheap, but are.
D A L L A S , OREGON.
ion seems io be decidedly opposed to it>
W ill p ractice in all courts. Office, no failure among trust companies in on the whole, more economical in the
use.
the state o f New York in eighteen making up than the all over laces, be
over bank.
The western pacing mare, Jessie M..
years, and. with a single exception, ui sides being rather more effective.—New
2:15%. by Norval Chief, dam Hazel, b.>
trust company has in recent years sus
York Post.
Maximum, son o f Madrid, has started
tained an impairment o f capital.
in tw elve ruces and w’on eleven this
Manchester has celebrated the een
C O LLE G E AND SCH O O L.
TRUCKM AN.
season.
tenary of John Dalton’ s atomic theory
Ills table o f ultimate atoms, w ith tin
Funds for the building and endow­
D a lla s : O re g o n
atom o f hydrogen as its unit, wa
IN D U S T R IA L ITE M S .
ment o f a German school in Yokohama
formulated in September, 1803, am
are being raised in Berlin.
A fair share o f patronage solicited while his atomic combining weight?
The importations o f pig tin last year
President David Starr Jordan of Le
»nd »11 o-ders p rom ptly filled.
were 68,000,000 pounds against 7,000,
remain the "ultim ate atom " lias beei. land* Stanford university has present
000 in 1890.
exploded.
(*d to the institution ns u g ift his mag
A rich vein o f copper and silver has
In 1S50 the consumption o f distilled nifieeut collection o f books on the sub
been discovered fifty-six miles from
spirits— bi. indy and w h isky—in tin ject o f Ichthyology.
Austin, Tex.
Five members o f the Byers family
United States averaged about 2V4 gal
Laavea Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
A coal and coke company has been
Ions for each person, while today tin of Pittsburg, who have been graduate»'
• ;80 a in
3:30 pm
organized to develop 40( .000 acres of
Leaves Independnce for
Monmouth and Dallas— average is about 1 1-3 gallons. In 185<
from Yale, will donate to the univcrsl
1:10 a m
616pm
coal lands along the Big Bandy river,
the consumption o f beer was a galloi
ty the steel truss work necessary t<
Leaves Monmouth for Airlie —
in Kentucky.
aipport the immense glass roof ovei
and a h alf for each individual. Now
.60 a tn
3:60 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
die proposed addition to the gym a a
Eucalyptils gum is the agent o f a new-
it is 17.4 gallons.
1 1 :» a m
7:30 pm
slum.
quick tanning process said to be a great
The Berlin newspapers tell o f a‘ won
Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
9:00 a in
6 p in
success in Victoria, Australia. It in
The department o f physical educa
(lerful baby giant which was recently
Leave« Dallas for Monmouth anl Independence—
tion at Amherst college has beei
creases the rapidity o f the work by 40
brought by its parents before the mod
1;C0 p m
7.30 o rn.
per cent.
strengthened recently by the endow
leal faculty o f that city for examine
It. C . G R A V E N
K. K. W IL L IA M S .
uent of a fellowship o f $5uo income
According to an English labor paper,
tion.
He is the son o f a baker a
p r e s id e n t.
C a sh ier.
it is the g ift of the daughter of ti.
more steel was used during the past
Drievers and, although only elgbteer
W . C . V A S S A L L , assistant C a sh ie r
late Charles Pratt o f Brooklyn, who-
ten years in the manufacture of pens
months old, stands three and a hal
D ALLAS
CITY
BANK feet
than in all tlie sw’ ord und giyj factories
high.
lie measures tbirty-si> sons had previously given the gymuu
a Lin ii. a t h le t ic field a n d
o f tin» world.
inches around the chest.
OF DALLAS, OREGON,
S H O R T STO R IE S .
PED IG REED AN IM A LS.
Am ong the great physicists Sir Ol:
Transacts a general ban kin g ousi-
ver Lodge believes in telepathy am
The average aniouut expended by
uess in at' its branchos; buys and sells
W h y I t la I l c t t e r F o r B r e e d e r « to
Sir W illiam Crookes in ghosts. Lon
farmers for help .last year was 575 pei
exchange on principal points in the
H a v e T h e m In P r e f e r e n c e t o O th e rs .
K elvin recently said that “ science pos
farm, an increase o f $11 over three
United S tates; makes collection s on ail
W e often hour farmers and stock
tively confirmed creative power,” an
years ago.
points in the Pacific N o rth w es t; loans
raisers say that they care nothing foi
Sir W illiam ThistloTon-Dyer, the di
m oney and discounts paper at the best
A man in Palmer, faass.. died recent­
pedigree. They forget that it is by it
rector of K ew botanical gardens, com
rates; allow interest on tim e deposits.
ly o f chronic poisoning from arsenic in
system o f registration that well bred
plains tlmt K elvin “ wipes out by u
the colors upon the wall paper o f his
stroke o f the pen the whole position
animals have been brought up to their
sitting room.
Darwin won for us.”
present high standard o f excellence
The compass first used by W illiam
The greatest successes In the electric
and that the pedigree is a gnnrauiee
Penn In Ills survey o f the site o f Phila­
al transmission o f water power have
that flu* animal is what is tlalmed for
delphia is In the possession of a farm-
been made in the United States. For
It. It stands, as a rule, fo r individual
91* o f Camden county. Mo.
ty-three companies, having a total ca
merit. I f It w ere not for the pedigree
A bride of seventy years and a bride
parity o f 177,300 horse power, trans­
R A IL W A Y
system farm ers would often be im­
mit power over a line distance o f 1.54*. o f fifteen were the extremes In age
posed upon by unscrupulous breeders
miles, on an average twenty-six miles named in the applications for marriage
TIME TABLE;
by having h alf bloods or grades put
with a voltage which ranges from ’ 10. licenses in Chicago one recent day.
1 20 p m|7:46 a mllv Dallas
ar 4:35 p m19.56 am
off on them as full bloods, writes W. J
1:86 p in j 8:00 a m I v'Teats Siriimrar
C -'0 p ni 9:39 am
The Hatfields, famous in Kentucky
000
to
60.000
volts.
The
maximum
dis
1:39 p mi8:0.1 a m Iv ’Gilliams ar 4:17 p m 9:36 am
Hayc;i in Midland Farmer. Gr.'de ani-
tance over which power is transmitted and West Virginia for their feud with
1:45 p rn 8:10 a mllv*Bridtfej>ort ari4:10 p in 9:30 a m
1:66 p m|a:20 a m|ar Falls City lv!4.-Q0 p in|9:20 a in is from Colgate to San Francisco, 22i
the McCoys, have deserted the old bat­
Daily except Sunday.
tle ground and gone to the far west.
miles, with a loss o f 25 per cent.
•Trains stop on signals only.
On a train to Portland from Boston
A Boston entomologist makes the ex
L O U I 8 C E R L I N G E R , J R .,
traordinnry statement that bugs, under there were by actual count sixty-seven
General Manager.
which generic name be includes tin babies and little children. One car bad
little creatures from the grasshopper twenty-nine, which Is thought by train
down to the ladybng. arc destroying men to be the record.
The discovery o f a big forest o f rod-
property In this country to the amount
woods is reported from Curry county. Has stood the test of25 years. An­
o f $250.000.000 a year. The grasshop
In the southwestern portion of the
nual sale over 1,500,000 hot ties.
per eats up $90,000.000 worth o f vege
TIME T A B LE
Does this record of mer­
tation. the Hessian fly $50.000.000. the state o f Oregon. Some o f the trees are
it appeal to you?
chinchbng $10.000.000. the potato bug said to be twenty feet in diameter.
CORVALLIS MAIL—D AILY
Moths, lady bugs, tobacco
There wore cremated last year in the
7:80 a m L v .............. Portland............... Ar 5;50 p m $8,000.000.
10:46 a m L v ................Derry.........................Lv 2;18 pm worms, squnshbugs. beetles and nu
United States 3,158, England 452, Ger­
ll;4 t p ra A r .......
Corvallis........... Lv 1:20 p m merous other entomological
entities many 856. Italy 322, France 4.805 (of
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of
consume the remainder. >■
'Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
whom 305 were paid for—paupers «r e
The production o f nitric acid by elec cremated). Switzerland 217, Sweden 44,
DALLAS PA 88 ENOER— DAILY, EX. SUNDAY
:00 pm L v ............. Portland.......
. Arl0:20 a m tro chemical methods is a new process I Denmark 44.
:20 p m A r............. Dallas........
. .Lv 7:00
that promises extensive changes in our j
An oil painting o f George W ashing­
agriculture. The manufacture o f nitric! ton. measuring 6 by 8 feet, which or­
YAMHILL DIVISION:
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street
acid from the nitrogen and oxygen o f namented the assembly room of a ho­
A IRLIE FKEH JH T-TKI WEEKLY
the air in sufficient quantities for com­ tel In I«ong Island City has been dam­
Leave 7:40 a in........Portland......... Arrive 8:32 pm
I4iavcS:5flpm........... Dallas........ Arrive 8:20 a m mercial use has been the dream and aged by n goat, and It is believed by
Arrive 6:06 p m ........ A irlie................. Leave 7:00 am 1 ope o f scientists for years.
Enclosed w ith every b ottle is a 10
At NI the
! ow ner to lie beyond repair.
oen t packnge o f G rove’s
agara experiments have been conduct-1
o<l successfully In producing cominer-1
1-LAC K R O O T L I V E K P IL L S .
T H E GLASS O F FASH IO N
ctfli nitric acid by using a high tension
current in an air chamber, by which a
Braid trimming Is modish, and sou­
yield o f one pound o f nitric acid Is ob­ tache braid appears on many o f the
tained for every seven horse power newest gowns.
Now for Adjustment
of all Our Differences
Falling hair means weak hair.
Then strengthen your hair;
feed it with the only hair food,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks
falling hair, makes the hair
Hair Vigor
During January, 1904, we shall sell to you
grow, completely cures dan­
druff. And it always restores
color to gray hair, all the rich,
dark color of early life.
anything in the store without profit to us.
Last year we did not commence until after
the holidays, but this year we began earlier
so we could justly claim to have offered all
our customers a Holiday gift. Do not fail to
avail yourself of this opportunity. What we
say here you will find true at the store. We
wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Hap­
py New Year.
Falling Hair
ELLIS & KE YT
W .F. MUSCOTT,
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
SALEM, FILLS CITY S WESTERN
q n o v E ’s
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
jVo Çvire!>o
o<f4o P aj |
...5 0
Dallas Foundry!
— A L L KIND S O F—
boars.
IRON W O R K TO ORDER.
Repairing Promptly Done.
M . BIDDLE,
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A .
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PROP.
M A H T 1 IV ,
P A IN T E R ,
H . u s « , sign and o rn a m e n ta l, grain
a g , kalflom ing and paper hanging.
n»ij.»a.
Dr. Y a mane, a member-of the house
o f represent»fives, proclaimed In a re
cent debate that more than 130.000 per
sons succumb annually to tuberculost*
In Japan, and the number is constant
) j
Increasing. In regard to leprosy he
stated: "T h ere Is no country In th€
world in which this disease Is so Dreva
-
•
O bboo .
R -I-P A -N -S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5 cent package is enough far usual occasions.
ms family bottle, 90 cents, contains a supply for a
AM druggists sell them
J. BRQW
NSTEIN t SON
54 S tale atreet, Salem ,
'Phone 2,071 Main
Are paying the Highest
Gash Prices lor Hides,
Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs,
Old Iron, Rubber and Metals.
Children's dresses partake o f the pre­
vailing craze for dangling ornameuU
and cords and tassels.
A hut with the edge o f the rim and
under side o f moleskin has the top o f
the crown o f shirred velvet lu shades
o f deep rose or cerise.
For evoulng wear or formal aftcr-
u o o ii occasions novel hair ornaments
come in the form o f bow knots made of
closely meshed so<fUin galloons, about
an Inch wide. In the metallic effects.
An effective use o f the wool or fiber
lore Is on « white cloth gown trimmed
with Irish lace. The latter Is set Into
the gown in a large piece, and upon It
are nppliqued designs o f the heavier
lace. This 14 o f a cream tone and shows
up to advantage upon the pure white o f
the crocheted lace.
TH E
H O RSES.
A ll fields look alike to Jobu M.. 2.09.
Çyrvts...
CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY
CURES GRIP IN TW O DAYS
T H IS 8 I O N A T D U
■ U T A P P U I
ON EVERY BOX O f THE GENUINE.
DALLAS, OREC.
mais nave passed with many as f\Ul
bloods, and In fact from their appear­
ance they sometimes pass the most
careful observer as genuine. High
grade animals are quite us good in
many respects as full bloods, but they
are not good breeders. They cannot be
depended upon to stamp their good
qualities upon their offspring.
The full blood is prepotent over the
grade animal, and to grade up a herd
we must use full blood males*. To be
sure the new blood is genuine, require
a pedigree. This must o f course be
backed up by good Individuality. It Is
true enough that an in ferior animal
cannot be made a valuable one by pedi­
gree alone. Blit the good individual
whose registered fam ily history slipws
a line o f ancestry from which these e x ­
cellent qualities have been Inherited
can lie trusted to transmit these fa v o r­
able traits to his offspring. W hile un­
doubtedly too much stress is often laid
on pedigree alone. It w ill be a fortunate,
day when more farm ers come to a real-1
ization o f the importance o f the pedi­
gree. W e shall then look for a marked
improvement in the quality o f the nnl
mals found on the farm.
W u o d e r i S ilo
H o o p «.
six Inches \s7de. The form Wus very
solid, with blocks three Inches apart
and the hoops after being built up of
four thicknesses were very w ell nailed.
They kept in shape perfectly and were
held up by nailing the outer siding on
first. I think that sort o f hoop stronger
than the sawed hoop advocuted in the
article.
I do believe now that the
lining o f best Georgia pine flooring
three inches wide Is as good ns and
perhaps better than our lining o f tw|
inch stuff. Our silage kept perfectly
and has made us money enough in one
year to pay for the silo.
Those
W ho T ry
REEDERS)
Let
H im
A lo n e .
Let the scrub stallion alone, advises
Htockman and Farmer.
Don’t breed
even the commonest plug o f a mare to
him; don’ t breed that kind to any­
thing. The day o f the scrub has gone
by; he is u back number. Ills progen­
itor, the scrub stallion, should !>e m ads,
Into s gelding and w ill he as soon ns
breeders refuse to patronize him. And
beware o f the scrub w ith a long pedi­
gree; he Is the most dangerous o f all.
A scrub hull, a scrub stallion or n
scrub anything else Is and alw ays will
be out o f place In stock breeding, no
matter whst his ancestry.
K la d n e «« «n d
C o m b in e d .
I t S t ic k .
W e have not heard of a farm er hav­
ing a dozen or more cattle to feed who
once tried a silo and afterw ard aban­
doned silage. Every farm er should
have one o f these storage tanks to keep
his green feed all the year round. Cat­
tle are fond o f silage and eat It greedi­
ly and thrive on It. It is a great econo­
mizer o f feed, because coarse corn or
sorghum stalks are softened, and the
cattle eat It without w’aste. Mexican
June corn put into the silo when the
kernels are beginning to glaze will
make the very best silage.—Farm and
Ranch.
Indiana
Silo
Advocate
In
the
Breeder's Gazette has an interesting
account o f his experience In silo build­
ing. H e relates the difficulty he had
to make his built up hoops round and
alike. W e had not the least trouble,
says Joseph E. W ing.
Perhaps the
reason ours worked so w ell w’as that
Boston’s work horse parade held on
w e used green oak run through a
Memorial clay was a gigantic success
Dinner to be one-half Inch ..thick npd
from every point o f view, ¡-ays Breed
9
er’ s Gazette. Upward of 450 teams and
single horses were In line, and moro
Tho Love of Eating.
than $1,000 In money was distributed
IS TUB AMERICAN BHCOM-
to the prize winning drivers'. The own­
LNQ A GOURMAND ?
ers received no money at all unless the
owner happened to he the driver also,
In which case a sepa rate class was pro­
vided. and very well filled It was. E x­
cellence o f equine conformation did not
count In the making o f the awanlrf. It
was the condition o f the animals, the
care bestowed on them and the har­
ness, the manner In which the harness
fitted -In short, it was the man who
drew the prize according to his ability
a horseman ns evidenced by the ani­
In our largest cen ­
mals in his charge. One o f the most In­
ters
of
pojm lation .
teresting features o f the entire pir&de
such as N e w Y o rk and
was the tnvnrdlng o f the champí' n .hip
C h icago, we d a ily see
m ore attention giv en
to Old K in g Coal, a black gelding (’lose
to the
in ner man.
on to twenty years o f age and u travel­
Cafes and lunch room s are filled w ith m ee
er o f the Boston streets for more than
and worn« ti w ho seem to g iv e all th e ir tim e
and alU-ntion to thou gh ts o f p ro p e rly o r
fourteen o f them. He showed right
im prope r y fe e d in g th e ir stomachs. ” It i*
well what good care w ill do In prolong­
o f course best to cat s lo w ly , but n ot too
ing the usefulness o f a good horse», nn l
m u ch .” says Dr. Pierce, c h ie f consu ltin g
ph ysician to the In v a lid s ’ H o te l and .Sur­
royally he bore the particolored rosette
g ic a l Institute, o f Buffalo, N. Y . In this
at the head o f tlie procession.
auth century people d e v o te so much tim e
to head w ork that th e ir brain is fa gged and
there isn ’t sufficient b lo od le ft to p rop erly
take care o f the o th er organs o f the body.
T h e stomach must be assisted hi its hard
w o rk — the liv e r started in to action— b y the
use o f a good stomach ton ic, w hich should
be e n tire ly o f v eg eta b le in gred ien ts and
w ith ou t alcohol. A fte r years o f ex p erien c e
In an a ctive practice, D r P ierce discovered
a re m ed y that suited th e «e condition s in a
blo od -m a k er and tissu e-bu ilder. H e ca lled
it Dr. P ie r c e ’s G o ld en M ed ica l D isco very
— an a ltera tive ex tra ct that assists in the
digestion and assim ilation o f the food in
the stom ach—so that the b lo od gets w hat
it n eeds for food and oxid a tio n , the liv e r is
at the same t Jme started in to a ctivity and
there is perfect elim in a tio n o f waste m at­
ter. W h en the b lood is pure and rich, all
the organs w ork w ith o u t effort, aud the
b o d y is lik e a perfect machine.
F ukk !
Dr. P ie r c e '* Com m on Sens*
M ed ica l A d v is e r is sent fr e e on re ceip t o f
stam ps to pay ex p en se o f m a ilin g only.
S end 2 i one-cent stam ps fo r the bo ok in
p a p er c o v e n , or 31 stamps for the cloth -
bound volu m e. A d d ress ux. M. V. P i t t a s
Buffalo, N . V .
* D a r in g ly
Pale blue paon velvet is somewhat
daringly combined with a verdigris
green in the pietur • i t emanating
from the Maison Noiiv?ig Paris. The
crown is o f bine u d gi veil velvets ln-
C om m on
Sens«».
W hen boys or inexperienced men sFs
Intrusted with « horse they should !*»
carefully instructed In the cure snd
treatment o f horsea and be taught that
putlepce. kindness and common ecnao i
FROM TUX MAISON NOUVELLB.
terlaced, while the broad brim is en­
tirely o f the blue, the contrasting
shade forming the edge. Bpth colors
make a soft knot, resting ou the hair
at the left side, and a huge sea gull
In black and white softens the bril­
liant effect o f the whole.
rn
¡B id in g i f e ,
2825 Koeley St.,
C h i c a g o , i l l ., Oct,, 2, 1902.
I suiFered with falling and con­
gestion of the woiub, with severe
pains through the groins. I suf­
fered terribly at the time of men­
struation. had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
W hat to try 1 knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed, but I had nev-r tried Wine
of Cardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I had
the right medicine.
New blood
teemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles 1
was a well woman.
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took W ine of
Cardui for menstrual disorders,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief. Any
sufferer may secure health by tak­
ing Wine of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa­
tient she is on the road to health.
For advice in cases requiring
special directions, address, givin g
symptoms, "T h e Ladies' Advisory
Department,” The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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