Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 17, 1904, Image 1

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    I,. fi. WOODS, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n and S u r g e o n ,
V^HAT W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL-
D k II hh , Oregon.
5 . ¿4
On and after Jun e 1,
1904, tli
Ablw S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r Southern Pacific in eonnectiju with
the Corvallis <fc Eastern railroad, will
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e aders
have < n sale round trip tickets from
In Ah re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s .
d. 0 . K aki *.
CilBIvtCY & B A K I N ,
points on their lines to New|>ort, Ya-
Will Yeater and wife of Bridgeport quina and Detroit at very low rates.
i t o r i i e .y H - u l - L i U W .
! good for return until October 10,1904.
have a pew girl.
, t b o o k « in F o lk
The days ticket to Newport and
•Vu live Ui« ouly i»vt oi
ninVy. Ke ..»vie i n n u tl» iurm ned. und money t »
E.
A
Millsling
bought
the
C
K. Me- Y'lquina, good going baiuiuays and
mi. No uouimiMion churned on lou.irt. H o oin« t
reluming Mondays, are also on sale
Lmie place at Muver.
•id i Wilson'« block, Dalian
from all east side points, Portland to
Mrs. Lurk Hall « f Sa’em
among E igeue inclusive, and from all west
Eastern Oregon friends.
J. L. COLLINS,
side points, enabling people to visit
(•Uud L* wis took 450 goats to Mr. tueir lamiheri and spend Sunday at
Utorney and Counselor at Law, Willoughby at Eddyville.
Ihe seaside.
Season tickets from all east side
S o l i c i t o r n i C a « n c e r jr .
Frank Lnuglmry and wife of Luci- points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive,
i u practice of bis profession lu «hie place
U ah
» mt thirty
and
from all west side points, are also
ii»ute have a new born boy.
year«, and will Attend to all bueWee
on sale to Detroit at very low rate-
it rusted to hie - are. Oifloe, corner Maui and t*oun
Albert Mier who bad lived north of with stop-over privileges at Mill City
,H Oillae, Folk Oo, Or
town la going to visit his uative »Swiiz or any point east, enabling tourists to
erluud.
visit llie Santiam and Breitenbush
J. N. HA. It V
Jesse Applegate who settled on Salt hot springe in the Cascade moun­
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
( ’reek in li>43 is in the soldiers home tains, which can he reached in one
J .y .
it iiosrfbnrg.
U IOI11 1, O slielJ building,
Season tickets will he good for re­
c.
L A 8 ,
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-
O JK IE G O IS I
George Stoll who was in our jail s< | turn from ail poiuts until October 10.
.ong tor having too many wives lias Three days ticket will he good going
oeeu released.
ni Saturdays and returning Mondays
O SC A R H A T T E R .
•nly. Tickets from Portland and vi­
Ben YVIut-eitker and family have |
cinity will be good for return via the
moved from Independence to their
A . t t o r n e y * a t * I - , u, w .
east side or west side at option of pas­
:omitry home.
senger. Tickets from Eugene and
Mrs. W. L. Phillips and dauglitei vicinity will be good going via the
Office upstairs in Campbell’ a build
who live west of Airlie will make a Lekmoii-Spiingtield branch if desired.
ing.
Baggage on Newport tickets checked
ong visit east.
DALLAS
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OREGON.
through to Newport; on Yapuina to
Mrs. P . A. Johnson of Pedee has Vaquina only.
neen visiting her daughter, Mrs. T art­
Southern Pacific trains conned
» . L. BU TLER
K 1
er of Corvallis.
with the C. <fc E. at Aloany and Cor-
B U T L E R & COAD
Mrs. Albert Martin has been up vrllis for Yaquina and Newport
Attorneys-at-Law
rom Junction City at the home of her Trains on the C. Si E. for Detroit will
leave Aloany at 7 a m, enabling the
parents, N. L. Butler and wife.
DALLAS, OREGON.
tourists to the hot springs to reach
W ill practice in all couits. O llic
Modish bricks of ice cream can he (here the same day.
over bank.
Full information as to rates, with
ordered at W. H. Hoys. Be sure and
get the famous Hazelwood ice cream beautifully illustrated booklet of Ya-
quina bay and vicinity, time tablet*
The attractive and convenient Evan
etc., can be obtained on application to
.eliciil church is nearing completion Edwin Stone, manager C. & K. rail
aid will be dedicated early in the road, Albany; W. E. Comai., G. P. A.
TRUCKM AN.
all.
Southern Pacific Co., Portland, or
D allas: O regon
Charlie Conger who has worked hi any S. P. or C. Si E . agent.
Rate from Independence to New
be sawmills around Dallas and Fall
A fair share of patronage solicit,
C ty died near Bueilirom drinking fc«n port *114.20; from Independence to
Yaquina, $3.70; from Independence
»nd all o-ders promptly tilled.
ouch alcohol.
o Detroit, $3.00; three days rate from
Miss Alcliie Jones formerly of Dallar independence to Newport. $2 55.
and Miss Htella Robbins who was
S H E R ID A N .
raised near Zena have been granted
"late teachers certifier tes.
Roy Stockton bus returned from
There is now in force a city oidi* Eugene.
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
. :S0 a in
3:30 p in
nance forbidding the staking of any
Leaves Independnce for
Monmouth and Dalian—
Frank Tatom and wife have a ten
lock on any street, alley or so th at il
1:10 a m
0 15 p m
r ound boy.
Leaves Monmouth for Airlie -
••an get on any sidewalk. There had
.V) a in
3:60 p m
•nme a crying need for such a require
We are to have a Fourth of July
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
1:20 a in
7:3o p m
meut.
celebration.
Leaves Airlie for Monmoutn and independence—
To be sure, you are growing
old. But why let everybody
see it, in your gray hair?
Keep your hair dark and rich
and postpone age. If you will
No\0 t$at the spring shovOers supremely reign midst
the glimmering of the sun;
NovP starts our outing once again, out list number one.
Just a feu? pieces vPashed au?ay,
But plenty more on display.
Hair Vigor
only use Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
your gray hair will soon have
all the deep, rich color of
youth. Sold for 60 years.
Our immense showing tins season make the few
closed out styles look like a mere bagatelle. We
still have stacks of trade winners for both the hard-
to-suit and easy-to-please customers. As to the
other requisites, in filling orders, we briefly say:
“ I ain new over 60 year» old, and I hav*
a th ick, frlo«sy bead or lonp li»ir which Is a
wonder to everv one win» sees it. And nol a
gray hair in it. all due to Ayer's Hair Vigor.”
M ils. II. It. UUNT18, Beeida, Miun.
#1.08 a bottle.
. . J C. A Y Kit C O ., I
IsOwe !. Mass.
j W hite H air
The Best on Earth,
That’s all.
A GERMAN SOLDERING IRON
Dnnaen B u rn er T a k e s the P la ce
t h e O ld H a n d F u r n a c e .
Yours with the best wishes of
The Busiest People in Town
of
ELLIS a KEYT
The tiiiHiuitb of tbia century will not
think of carrying around with him a
big pot of charcoal in which to build a
fire and heat his soldering irons, says
the Philadelphia Record, blit will in­
stead connect bis iron to an incandes­
cent electric light socket or a gas Jet,
obtaining his bent from either the cur­
rent or flame. An extremely practical
Iron of the latter class has recently
been placed on the Berlin market. As
is apparent from the illustration, the
copper bit which conies in contact with
the solder to melt and apply it to the
D A LLA S , O R EO .
W .F . M U S C O TT,
M 0T3H T IM E T A B L E .
>:0u » in
5 p w
Leaves Dallas for M >nnout ii an I Inue eiuleiice—
1:00 p m
7 30 o in.
Miss Myrtle Gardner has finished
Up to next Monday the count*
court will receive bids for a three beni uer school north of here.
ridge and 40 foot till at toe Osbom
Cbas. Di umeller baa bad the road
R. C . G R A V E N
K. »5. tv i i.i.i A Ms,
place north of Indep ndence, also for
P r e M n le i ii.
< tis ln e r.
i
concrete arch ami fill at the Hirsch- to Mill Creek well graveled.
W. C . V A S 3 A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r
beig place north of Independence.
E. N. Branson lias rented the 300
H ALLAS
L I T li
i iA i N h
acre Riggs farm on Salt Creek.
OF DALLAS, OREGON,
There is weeping and gnashing oi
J. W Bevvley Ims bought the livery
Transacts a general kinking unsi* teeth among the Portland wholesale
ucss in all its branches; buys and sells liquor dealers because the local option business of McLaughlin Sc Brewer.
law
will
soon
begin
to
tell
on
their
re
exchange on principal points in the
Fuulconer Sc Son have sold their
United States; makes collections on all ceipts Because it will hurt their bus­
A. Cowan from
points in the Pacific Northwest; loans iness they think it not good for tin s’oek of goods to S.
money and discounts paper at the bes> country. Their trade from Eastern Tennessee.
rates ; allow interest on time deposits Oregon alone amounts to about $2,-
Mrs. Etta Sunderland was married
000,000 annually. Hereafter most, of
ihat will he more usefully spent, iher* it the home of VVm. Armitage to a
will he fewer drunkprds and more Portland man.
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happy and prosperous homes. What
T h ro w n From W aagon.
ever lessens the trallic in strong drink
R A IL W A Y
Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown
is so much of a blessing 'o humanity.
from a wagon and severely bruised.
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T IM E T A B LE:
The Rathbonc sisters of Falls City ! Ie applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
i 20 p m 7 30 a m Iv Dalian
ar 4:86 p m 9.55 am
1:38 p m 7:48 a m lv*Teats Sidimr ir 4:20 p
in
9:.'S9 highely
am
are
ela ed over the success of freely and says 'hat it is the best
1:39 p in 7 49 a n» Iv Gilliams
ar 1:17 p m 9:38 am
Mr. Babcock
1.45 p m 7:55 a in iv*Brid-/upoit ar 4:10 p in ¡9:30 am their Poverty hall. The music was liniment he ever used.
1 55 p in ■> 0 > a in ar Falli < '11>
l\ I .¡.0 |>
in furnished
*; Ju am
bv the Independence or­ is a well known citiz n of North Flan,
Daily
>ep( B u n d s ) .
chestra, and qui e a number came Conn. There is nothing equal to
•Trains »top on signals only.
lrom Monmouth and Dallas by spec­ Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It
LO U IS C E R L IN G c R , JR .f
ial motor. The floor managers were will effect a cure in one third the time
Oeneral Manager.
Hoy McMurphy, Valoris Dennis, John required by any other treatment. For
Chamberlain, Sirs. A M. Vassal I, Mts sale by Wilson Drug Co.
Rena Waterhouse ami Nelle Ford.
M AR K ET REPORT.
The prizes for the best represent«-
ivts of poverty were given to Mrs.
TIM E T A B L E
[Corrected w eek ly b y G ooch 3 ro».|
Rena Waterhouse and Harold L ov, of
W heat, per bushel, 75 cte.
CORVALLIS MAIL— DAILY
Falls City. About fitly numbers
Bran, per ton $22
7 80 a m Lv..................Portland................... Ar 5;50 p m
a
ere
«
<
Id
and
a
neat
little
sum
realiz-
¡0:46 a m Lv.................... Derry............. ........Lv2;18 pm
.MhMlmg*, a ton, *25.
SALEM, FILLS CITY & WESTERN
S O U T H ER N P A C IFIC
U:45 p m A r..........
Corvallis..........
Lv 1:20 p n r ed.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of: •"'
i regon Central and Eastern railroad.
DALLAS PA88KNOKR—DAILY, EX SUNDAY
:00 p m Lv.................. Portland.................... Ar 10:20 a m
:28 p m A r.................. D allai.......................Lv 7:00
YAMHILL Yu VISION;
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street
A IR LIE FK EIM irr— t k i w e e k l y
L «av e7:40a m ........Portland........... Arrive 3:32 pm
L farc 3:50 p m ................ Da'las......... Arrive 8:20 a m
Arrive 5:05 p m ........ Airlie ..............Leave 7:00 a m
Hi
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— A LL K IN D S O F —
IRON WORK TO O RD ER
There is a state law which positive­
ly says that saloons shall not be kept
open on Sunday, Fifteen Salem grog
shops monkeyed with said law on a
recent Sunday when there was a big
exclusion in town. Prof Drew »f the
Willamette university informed against
11 hem ami when arrested they prepar­
’ d to fight the case hut later on de-
I ridt d that ihe cheapest wav out of it
was to pay the fine of $10 and costs of
,$6 50 The saloons of both Dallas,
'and Im'epemlenee are inviting the
same fa e. Again we say there is a
stii'e law T Fading the opening of
saloons on Sunday.
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Repairing Promptly Done.
L E T T E R LIST.
These letters remain uncalled for in
the Dallas poptoffice for the week end
ing June 13th, and parties calling
for them will please state that the
have been advertised:
A .. . J . M A R T I N ,
Mrs. Magda Csmphell and family,
D A IN T E R ,
Mr William Curry
Mr. C. C Garfield
House, sign and ornam ental, grain
Mr. A1 son Haves
ag, kalsoming and paper hanging.
Mr O If. Hancock
Mr. R. M. Wagner.
I h u i ,
*
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O ruoov
A J Hisley, E**q
Mis« Elma Harris,
W M Miller,
R-I-PA-N-S Tahules
Mrs Clarence Merchant,
Doctors find
Charles McDonnell,
A good prescription
E a rn Mard^n,
Mrs M H Miller,
For mankind
Mias Ida Robert«-^2.
Hi# ' c#nt pH'-ka«* is « n narh fo r n«n*l 'veaw inn*. j
10. BIDDLE,
« f a m i l y bofttl«. 80
All
-
PROP.
<*'*nt*in« « su p p lv for a »
- U U m m
C . G . COAD, poeUnaater.
Shorts, per to n , $23.
O ats, per bushel, 30 cts.
Flour, per b arre l,$3 50.
Flour, per sack, $1.
Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwl.
Gerinea, $1 60 per cwt.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
[Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery.
Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts.
B utter, per pound 2 5 cts.
Lard, per pound, 1 2 i cts.
B aco n ,sid es, per pound, 15 c.U.
H am s, per pound, 15 eta.
Bhouldeis. per pound,9@11 cts
Eggs ,per dozen, 16 cte.
C h ick e n s, per doxen $3<a$5
Dried tru ils. per pound, 3(310 cte
B eets, per pound, 1$ cents
Turnips, ,>er pound,
cts.
C abbage, per pound, S e ts .
Onions, per pound, 3 cts.
Beans, per pound, 5<&7 cents.
Corn m eal, per pound, 3 cts
Hay, per ton, $7fo$12
S u e d By H I . D o cto r.
“ A doctor here has rued me for
$12 40. which I claimed wa» excessive
for a case of cholera morbus,” s i»r K
White, Coachella, Cal. *'At the trial
he praised his nodical skill and m elt,
cine
I asked him if it was not Cham
herlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
lienv'dv lie used as I had giant reason
to believe it was, anil he would not
say under u tili that it was not ” No
doctor could use a better remedy than
this in a case of cholera morbus, it
never fails. Sold by Wilson Drug
Co.
ABANDONED FARMS GOING.
kept easily tit 150 degrees C. in the in­
dustries numerous uses are suggesved,
as in filters for fatty or gelatinous mat­
ters and for warming carriages or
trains, etc.
S u m m e r lte n id e n ts A r e llu yiiiK T h e m
I n X e u liuiufttNlilre.
EUROPE’S OBJECT LESSON.
Governor Bucheldor, lecturer of the
national grange, has issued an address B i s h o p C o l t o n ’« T i m e l y P r o n o u n c e ­
m en t A g a im t S u n d a y O p en in g .
on New Hampshire’s abandoned farms,
in which he says:
Bishop Colton of the diocese of Buf­
T r a ln l n ir D r n f M ute» to H e a r.
“An encouraging feature of New falo lias announced himself as strong­
To train deaf mutes to hear and to Hampshire life at the opening of the ly opposed to any measure for the Sun­
measure their sense of hearing hi».ve | new year is the extent to which tliej day opening of saloons lu New York
been subjects of experiment in Europe state’s abandoned farms have been city and Buffalo. It is the first time
IK O N W IT H fc’ E L F IIB A T IN G B IT .
by Dr. Marage. A siren giving v o y 3! adopted by prosperous and well pleased that ^Bishop Colton as bishop has felt
metal is movable and can be placed at sounds was used, and the intensity of foster parents. The first statistics col­ called on to make a statement through
any desired angle. By virtue of this tlio sound as it became audible became lected by the commissioner show 1,343 the press on a public question. The
form of conrttruction the iron is of progressively less, many cases of com­ abandoned farms within the state. The statement says in part:
great con veil i^n^e in soldering metallic' plete deafn-vs being thus made to give proportion of unoccupied farm land
“From my standpoint as a Catholic
edges so local**t as to be difficult of ac­ place in si.\ weeks to the power of within the state grows less with each bishop the opening of a saloon or place
hearing on‘ nary sounds. The trei.t- i year that passes.
cess.
where drink is sold on any part of
A Bunsen burner Is used to generate inept proved to bo pleasing instead of
“By far the larger number, however, Sunday is objectionable. It 1» the spir­
the heat, will* b is utilized to its fullest fatiguing or painful. The hearing wuh of the purchasers of New Hampshire’s it of the Catholic church to keep the
extent, owing to the prevention of measured at different stages of tl»e abandoned farms have been summei Lord's day for rest and spiritual ob­
radiation by t ie open space beneath treatment by the air pressure neee.4- 1 residents, vacation visitors, permanent servance, and anything that would
the copper let and the concentration sary to make the siren audible, and ly domiciled for from two to eight clash with the religious observance of
of the flame v>f gas and air directly on the results were claimed to indicate | months of the year among our hills. A the day is something that the Catholic
the bit itself. This system of heating that few persons are deaf and dumo canvass of such residents, now being church in this country is opposed to.
develops a sndleiently high tempera­ beyond all cure.
"There have been in Europe sgd re­
made by the state bon ’d of agriculture
ture to permit of the employment of a
and not completed at tin* time of writ­ sults from the allowing of the sale of
P h o to g r a p h « N erve A ction.
comparatively small piece of copper in
ing, lias given thus far the names of intoxicants on Sunday—namely. It
Dr. Oharpentier in a communication j 2,100 owners of summer homes in 0111 broke in on the religious character of
the bit and also economizes In the
before the Paris Academy of Sciences state, most of the said homes having i the day, and instead of seeing, iih we
amount of gas consumed.
It is reported that a soldering iron of described an Interesting discovery ns to , been creat'd from what were one« do here in America, a quiet, restful
mid rtllglqilis day it takes the charac­
this kind, which does the work of an | the possibility of photographing muscu- j abandoned farms.
ordinary soldering iron possessing a i lar and nervous activity on a plate cov- j “It is estimated that these 2,10 ter of a (lay given up to pleasures of
heavy copper hit, consumes only about ered with a layer of platin cyanure of I adopted sons of the state, by them every kind which are ofttimes sin­
three and oncfhrlf cubic feet of gas barfnnv
ful. We should take warning by them
selves, tbeir families, their guests an
per hour. The size of the flame can be
Nervous sensations and impressions their employees, add to the populntioi and not give way to the siitull minor­
regulated at will, while the apparatus and muscular efforts are flashed on the of New Hampshire every summer a ity, for once our American Sunday Is
can be attach»-*! to any gas je t and op­ plate and produce a special fltiores<*eiice. least 20,000 people. Their holdings o- lost to us we shall never, like them, be
erated without the aid of bellows. The showing, for Instance, the action of the real estate represent a permanent in able to regain it.”
short length $M:\1 comparatively light heart nnd muscles of the Interior of the vestment of $“».000.000, and their an
weight of the Ti »11 make it a most con- , body.
nual expenditures for all purpose» |
venient tool t'» manipulate.
within the slate ore at least half »1 ;
much.”
SLEEPING OUTDOORS.
W hat
It H « n
»one
For Tw o
C b u rch
M eriden
(• 'on if | ( 011* 111111» t i vc*.
With ti»e mercury 30 degrees l clo v
*«ro two Meriden (Conn.) women h ivt
been sleeping «11 nignt in tne open air
on the versndu’of their home.
They are both consumptives. Last
July their ciaes were declared hope
less. As a 1 .At resort a physician :id
vised slefnlng in the open air. They
have not slept a night indoors stnew.
Throughout the winter they have es­
tablished tbeir tied on an Upper veran­
da promptly af 9 p. in. Their bedomill­
ing has eonMsted of one blanket and
one comfort ible. In case of rain or
snow a r»ihfw r covering is used. On |
extremely c>A1 nights an extra blanket
R ACE FOR U FE .
is added.
S p u r r i n g h is ja d e d h o r se to re n e w e d
Their physician says both women efforts v* I k n the ani»nal should be refreshed
have lost m n'ly nil trace of ttibercu- ! v uh prt per food and rest, is about as sen
as prescribing nerve tonics, alcoholic
losls and thn* three months nior-» of «¡bU
compounds, coca mixtures and cocktails
heroic tre. tm 'nt will cure them. Tb 1 which onlv spur tin the already weakened
complexion of both has become a cud- | nervous system. Neither does it do to put
nerves to sleep with narcotics. When
dy brown from exposure, ami ind »»r» the
y o u feel worn out. broken down, jaded, and
they comp/MU of the heat if the tem­ feel the effects of brain tire as well as n e rv e
perature of l ie house is over -0 <;<• weakness, sleeplessness and fatigue, ta k e
Dr. P ie r c e ’s ('»olden Medical D is c o v e r y , a
grees. On * •>? them has gained W ei
tonic which will do you lasting good, b u ild
ty-flve pour ds in weight, on«l loth you up, in c r e a s e your appetite and s tr e n g th
and improve the condition of the b lo o d .
have hearty appetites.
X
C ar l « » « »
H eater.
The carious electric heater of M. Ca-
mllle Herrgoft consists of con duel ing
wires woven into carpets and oilier
fabrics, an 1 It is designed to giv • a
moderately high temperature to the
fil>er, henif , cotton. .linen or silk, it
does not nfT.*T the pliability or appear­
ance of Uhr material. It Is da ii ied
that the h. ite r Is perfectly safe ;»nd
thst the wires cannot I k .* raised alwve
a certain temperature. The arrange­
ment can lie applied to many purposes,
i ’arpets, rr.jts, etc., can be kept at (he
temperature of the hotly or higher, and
¿ u nt we*, medfrsl an.nitcafjons can be
When the blood is impoverished the n e rv e «
feci the effect. Nervousness in nine c a s e s
o u t of ten is the "cry of the s ta rv e d n e rv e s
for food." Feed the nerves on ric h b lo o d
an d all nervous manifestations will c e a s e .
" I t has been seven m onths since using Dr.
T e m p e ra *? **« S o c ie ty * « W o r lt.
The twenty-second annual meeting oi I
the Church Temperance society was
held recently in New York city. Bishop
Leighton Coleman of Delaware presid­
ed. The annual report of the society
spoke of the work of tire saloon substl
tutes. among them the Squirrel inn at
131 Bowery. In the year there have
been 03.805 attendances, an average of
257 a day. The restaurant has supplied
a good dinner at 15 cents. The high
price of provisions, however, lias made '
it difficult to supply a good meal for so
small a sum, and the loss has been $500
on the year's work. The society begun
the year with u deficit of $1,000, but
through the aid of the Women’s Auxil­
iary begins the year 1904 with a bai- i
mice on hand of $293.02.
^
A l c o h o l ’«
A » » fu l
D e a th
R o lf.
; During the Inst thirty years there
.
! died in Europe alone of alcoholism a to­
J tal of 7.5O0.UOO people. That Is more
1
people than were killed In nil the wars
of the nineteenth century. The author
ify for these statements is Mattl llele-
nius, a member of tlie faculty of the
Cniversify of Denmark, who goes on to
show that iu Denmark one out of every
seven men who die between the ages
of thirty-five nnd fifty five Is a victim
of alcoholism.
E n « l t » h H e e r G a s « 1e r « .
Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, and I only
The pet capita consumption of beer
used three bottles of th e m edicine when it made
m e feel like a new man ’ w rites 8 . A M iller, j In Great Britain is 4 per cent greater
E»q (care of Mr. Amos H vre. R. D. to), Dayton,
than I11 Germany, commonly supposed
Ohio
" I ha<l doctored with two local physi­
cian s without benefit. I felt all worn out and
to be the great beer drinking country
had an aw lnl m isery in my hack for two year*
hnt noticed a chansre for the b etter when I | in the world.
began using your * G olden Medical Discovery.’ "
Captain John Anderson. I *. A., or
T o g atn k n o w le d g e o f y o n r ow n b o d v — ,
Bciehcrtnwn. Mass., has l»een detailed
in s ic k n e s s a n d h e a lth - s e n d fo r th e Peo-
ss professor of military science and
’s C o m m o n S e n s e M e d ic a l A d v iser. A
)k o f toofl p a g e s.
S e n d 21 c e n ts in
tactics at the Massachusetts Affieni-
s ta m p s for p a p e r c o v e re d , o r, j l stam p «
turai college.
fo r c lo th b o u n a c o p y . A d d re ss Dr. R . V
P ie r c e , 663 M ain S t r e e t , B u ffalo , N . Y .
C
T R O U B L E S
‘ I And T h fld fon T s B Jaçlr-D ran sh t
« r o o d m odicina fo r li e ? dl®
It c t - m I my on « ft« r lté had «p nt
SÎ00 w ith d o cto rs. I t is a ll th « in«d-
Ic tn r I t s k « ." —M R S. « A ’ (»L IN E
M A R T IN , P ark ersb u rg , W . Va.
If your liver does not set reg­
ularly go to your in m ilt and
secure a package of Thedford’s
Black-Draught and take a dose
tonight.
This great family
medicine frees the constipated
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and cause« a healthy secretion
of bile.
Thedford's Black - Draught
will cleanse the bowels of im­
purities and strengthen the kid­
neys. A torpid liver invite«
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick­
ness and contAgion. Weak kid­
neys result in Bright’s disease
which claims tu* many victims
as consumption.
A 25-rent
•ackag* of Thedford’s Black-
>raught should always be kept
in the house.
{
“ I ured
Thed ford’« B la c k
D raught io r liv e r and k dnejr com -
p lain *“ and found n oth in « to « x c «2
it ” - W 1LLIA M C O F F M A N , M a r-
bInheail, 111.
T H Z D F O R D ’3
BLAili-
DRAUGHT