Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 02, 1908, Image 7

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    MY OWN FAMILYUSE
PE-RU-NA.
Asslhsr
I**»p»rs.l»t and Tebaoeo.
lion George W Honey. National
Chaplain U V U . ex-Chaplain Fourth
Wixconain
Cavalry,
ex Treasurer
State of Wiacouvin, and ex Quarter
matter General Stale of Texas G A
R write» from IToo Firat St, N. F ,
Waahuigton, 1) C. a» follow»:
“I cannot too highly recommend
your preparation for the relief of
catarrhal troubles in their various
forme. Some members of my own
family have used it with most grati
lying results When other remedies
failed. Reruns proved moat efficacious
and I cheerlully certify to its vutatoi
excellence "
Mr Fred I.. Heb.ird, for nine years
a leading photographer of Kansas
City, Mo, located at the northeast
corner of I t(h and Grand Ave» .
cheerfully gives the following testi
muny
"It is a proven fact that 1'e
runs will cure catarrh and la grippe,
and as a tonic it has no equal
Dru^
gist» hav« trit <t t - in i I m mg tain
Something else 'ju«t as good,' but l*e
runa is good enough for me ”
If you have a boy wbo baa begun
smoking too early and whom you wish
to cure of the habit, fwd blui pspi*r-
mlnta. |ir. <>. Clayton Jones of Hllver-
ton, Ihigland. writing in the Ixmilon
Lancet. Is sutliorlty for this simple
cure. Dr. Jonee wrttee: “To break the
smoking habit In a youth there Is noth­
ing better than |*p|*rmint drops, lie
cannot smoke with a 'bullseye' In bls
mouth, and eveu for some time after It
Is dlaaolved tobneeo will not blend kind
ly with the taele that remaliia Mortal­
ly tile cure may seem worse than the
disease, but from a medical point of
view the suiAlug of p»|qs-ruituts la far
leas hurtful. A cmnaiou 'bullseye' will
prevent smoking for nearly an hour.
So the amount of sweets used need not
be great." ________________
I
Pe-ru-na in Tablet Form.
For two years Dr Hartman ami
his assistants have incessantly la
bored to create Pe'runa in tablet form,
and their strenuous labors have just
been crowned with success
People
who object to liquid medicines can
now secure Peruns tablets, which rep
resent the solid medicinal ingredient» I
of I'eruna
*'2O-M<4r-Tr«n" Boras tends to slop
the development of bl.«hl and nwMew, and
destro»s paras Inal ime<Is. StaBs. voung
leaves and buds allrsirsl should lie rare-
fuMv sprinkled »Sh Horas solution, and
"2<>-Mule Irani " Horas »houkl be used
freely <aouod Ihr wamsroims and Hours
al buildings to protest from insects.
C. Gee Wo
TS» »II
rvl .t l»
CHINESE
lost sad Brrb
DOCTOR
><•* e»<s4e • Ilf« vteA* nt
r>»H«at»<l
««ä I« ibe*
•iuvly 4dmrsvsrrw.| and la ala.
InI to th. «ufld bl« wi nter-
ful rotreshe«
CONSULTATION I’MI'It
Cf r<m o*on«>< «all. write tor ay mirtea hl «ah and o I rote
Tipt <^id<Vi>iTriViitn(i*MfK<ciwg txj.
® 11 11 rat Hi . l'or Morr lane.
Pvrllaad. Oragrm,
FU mb Meeltoe Tbto Patwr
I'
Th* lion was sneering st th* awkward.
Mod's ruth, and generally ugly appoaranc*
of tbe elephant.
"I may not be a* graceful a* you ar*.’
observed th* elephant. ’’but I’m nearer
akin to lb* human family than you ar*
Tb* kn*e* of my hind leg* b*nd forward,
aa a man** legs do, while your* band bach
ward, th* earn* aa a hyena'*, or a bog’«,
or a *knnk‘*. You belong to a lower order
of creaHoo. and I d rather not aaaoriat*
with you on term* of equality If ll’a all
the aame to you.’*
Whereat the Hon. obaervlng that th*
elephant waa waring hla trunk threaten
ingly, went bark among th* wolves and
coyote*, wb*r* be «till retained *ou>* pree-
_________________
An
I wfwrtwaiato
Ml*«M<lrre«andlna.
”1 ha< I to len re my Inst alt nation be-
rauae the tnlaaua mi hi they were going
to lead the alnful life, am! they wouhlu't
want any arrranta about the placo.**—
PtIDCb.
KASPARILLA
TLi, sterling household remedy is moat
successfully Prescribed for a "world of
trouble»." For deraugemenl» of the di­
gestive organ» it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
iirocasses of digestion sud assimilation of
mid. promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite. correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con-
■ti pat ton and the long list of trouble«
directly traceable to those unwholewsne
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi-
neas, bradache, Imckache and deaponfl-
envy due to inactivity of the liver,
kidnevs and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value
If it fails to satisfy we authorise all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
H ovt CltKMiCAt. Co. Portland, Oregon
MAPLEINE
A Flavoring.
It maker a
syrup better than Maple.
«••*
J*
Sold by grocer*.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
FORI LASIX IIKKIION
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
They are Trained for busing*» in a buiiineea-like way.
Why not enrull in a ir|>utabla achool that places all of its eraduateaT
I. M WALKER. PNW
SEND TOR CATALOGUE
O. A. BOMKRMAN. Sea.
Improve
Your Baking
K C Baking Powder will do it I Get
a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If
It dpesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher,
—if it Isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor,
—wc return your money. Everybody
agrees K C has no equal.
w
;
C BAKING
1 lav POWDER
Pure, Wholesome,
Economical.
TUB RIAL COWBOY.
Klug.
When Johnny llobba left hie home
up amnng the New llanqi»lilr» hills to
visit Ida grandmother In Wororeter,
Muaa, be was cautioned by hla mother
that lie would llud things lu the city
atrangely different from those at home.
Jiilmuy arrived In the early after­
noon, niul long Inrfore tea time hla
grniidinothe.*, who lived moat simply,
told him to rim out to tlx pantry and
get a bowl of milk which she had left
there "for a hungry ls>jr.”
A moment later she followed him.
and. to her amusement, twheld her
graiiilsou bravely at work on a bowl
of sia-annlnt tea which ala* bad forgot-
fully put In the place where abe bad
told him to linil the uillk.
"Why, child," slie cried, ealslng the
I m > w I from jaair Johnny, “don't you
know thia Isn't milk?"
"I I knew It wasn't like lllllbury
milk," stammered Johnny, with a final
gulp. "Imt I thought maybe It was the
kind folks bnd lu Worcester."
W»
L»«n»» ss Animal«« iisii.vr,
bat ■ Hrusabs llusIM silll.
It Is quit« true that tbu cowboy of
to day 1s not a collsga man. nor ou»
at all familiar with tiiv manners and
ruatmiia of polite society. says Out
Weal. Neither docs be go aliout hla
dally tnak with a bra«« of els shooters
slung at hla hl|ai ami a repeating rifle
held In the crook of Ills arm.
ItartH-d wire fence«, strain railroads,
jxiflce courts and la-iilteotlarlva have
rendered such appurtetrann-e superflu-
ous. And lunuvdlatidy after pay day he
dore not sxtvji down u|ion the nearest
town, shis>t out the llahta and take
lairt In • gun light or two.
For the ».'to or *40 a month which be
reawlVMi a Strict attention to the duties
of hla Job la expected, atwl In these days
of strenuous competition a Job 1» s pre­
cious thing. The life at the modem
cowlaiy la ns full of hard and monoton­
ous work as that of an enatwm farm
hand, and there la very little difference
In the Intellectual and »octal standing
of the two.
Itiougii tbouaaiida of cattle are gras
«1 on the plains of the Bouthweet, vrry
few are atdpja-d direct from the range
to the martlet. The places of Individ­
ual cattle kings have been taken by
great stix'k cwtnpanlee which own uu-
mrroua tracts of range land lu various
parts of the West.
A few years ago a dry season lu
soutlieni Arlxauia iia-ant the death of
many cattle and very frequi-utly the
flnam-lal ruin of tlielr owners. The old
timers still tell stories <rf having walk­
ed for incredible distances on the car-
i umm - s of dead steers.
Hut all that is past—they do things
differently now. let a dry year <«uie
U|*on tin" aonthweeteen ranges and the
cattle are bustled on board a train and
transported to the cattle companies'
ranges lu Colorado or Montana or Da­
kota. where tile aeiisou Is good aud the
feed abundant.
No long drives at hundreds of miles
In search of new range aa lu the old
days. Nliuply u day or two of round­
ing up, then a tew hours' drive to the
nvur««t stiligdng point on the rsllroad.
Tbeu perliajw a day In town for the
cowlaiya and back again to the home
ranch and the regular grind.
Fbougli the cowboy la uot a college
graduate be la by no uieaiis an Iguo-
raniua. I'aually be la American b»wu
and fairly well read, taking the same
active Interest In current topics and
jxdltlcs tluit other American dtlseus do.
.is a general rule be baa beeu raised
lu tbe eectiou lu which be la employed
and la of youthful aii|a-ariiuce.
He
differs very little from tbe average
Auierk«n working youlb, western dia­
lect stories to the coutrary uotwltb-
■ta tiding.
lu ail cowboy bunkhouses there Is a
pile of current nuigasiuva. the contents
of which are devoured with avidity.
And one la not Infrequently treated to
lite amusing spei-tade of a youthful
vow boy becoming so enamored of the
kind of pum-bera pictured In modern
hctluu that be purchaae« a |mlr of ut­
terly uaeleaa six abtaitivs. couilueuees
to walk with a swagger and to Imitate
•be dialect of Ited Saunders.
Hut If marksmanship is no longer s
quallflcatlou of tbe cowpun.'her, borne-
luamihlp la. The modern cattlemau 1»
aa proud of hla ability to ride anythlug
ou four legs aa wan ever broncho buster
of bygone days, and thia Is the brat fact
Imprvsaed ujiou a tenderfoot
polda.
Do you waati? It la a well-known
un-dlcal fact that scrubbing tbe face
anil butala with chemical detergents la
alaolutely ruinoua to the delicate outer
fabric of the skill. You would not pour
n eau of j>e<ml on die side of an aen»
|ilnue to make it go. would you? Why,
then, attempt to u|a*n the pores of the
cuticle and keep them working by the
external application of aa|K>nac«oua
tablets and other Inferior frauds of
the kind? Heware of these as you
would of a jailson.
Water Is equally dangerous. Why is
It that you meet so many pe<q>le ev­
ery day In the street with gray smut-
stained foeva a ml toll-liegrlnnxl bands?
Simply because they abrade and de­
stroy the elegant envehqie with which
nature has provided their bodies. In­
stead of treating It rationally from
within. The only way to tie elenn is
to swallow sos|iolds, with their wonder­
ful Internal operation on »he tiliera ami
nerve tissue». However dusty or grit­
ty you nmy be. one does of soapolds
will set you right. The pores will
spring oju-n and she«! off the unnatural
n vend Ion of foreign substances as n
snake sloughs Its skin.
Think, too. of the time and money
you will »are. No more tel ions ablu­
tions am! ruinous water rates. You
can swallow yoxir »oapold ns you walk
to the otfli-e and be aa bright ns a new
pin.
Our Anal word la If you have been
washing, stop It; If yon have not, don’t
begin. Sjiare your oplnlennls, ami
swallow aoapoidn. Try nature's way
and lie clean.—Punch
The tvnrr Mantee.
Flrat catch your Ivory, then get It
home—If you can. A man's trouhlm
hnve barely begun when the tusks of
the fallen monsters are cbop|ie«l out.
wrapped In sacking and taken back to
camp.
Each welgha 50 or even 100
pounds. I hnve seen apeclinens that
are on recortl ns tipping the ncales at
250 pounds. Suppose I hare got to­
gether * 100,000 worth of line Irory. I
am perhaps a thonaand miles from any­
where with thia load of 00.000 or tln.ooo
pounds. There are no rallniads, no
wheeled rehlclea, even no draft animals.
The stuff nnurt im rarrUd acmaa tba
wilds of Africa ou the backs of native
portera, who think nothing at dropping
their loads and deserting If the fam-y
hspisn. to prize tbe iL The worst of
tlie bunting Is nothing to what such a
homeward march may mean. 1 tura
luid my men shot dowu by hostile tribes
from nmbusti with jxiiiumed arrows I
tune wen them die tn agony from th«-
bites of noxious IruMs-ta. I hare been
attained by bands of Dinkas who knew
tlie value of Ivory as well aa I did and
•ho trlid bi help themselves to mlns. -
Everybody's Magazine.
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WaO.O. SCROFULA
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VEBOM OF THB MOSQUITO.
’ Asear,
la
Dlaaaaa
l,oalla(
IllMMivere« Maa,
Waa
Years Ago.
At the time of the discovery of the
tmavjiilto’e agency In breeding diseñar
It was not dreamed that far more than
tbe germ of the truth bad lawn reveal- i
«1 many years Iwfora, says the New
York Mun. Tlie truth was told In DC-'t |
lu Hie ulmcuro columns of the Facets
Office, j*ul>ll»ti«-«l at the j»«rt of Camana.
Venezuela, and a little later in a brief
note or two that the discoverer wrote
to tlie Acaileliiy of K<len<-ea lu Paris.
It Was liurl<xl In those pag«*s and for­
gotten, ami has now been resurrected
by the Havana t'ronlea Medico and tbe
Hrttlab Medical Journal.
In May, 18&3, Louis Daniel Beauper-
thuy, a native of tiuadaloujie aud
health officer at (knuua, wrote to the
tiaceta Ottlclal that for fourteen y«nra
he had made a ml<-ro»<<qilc study of the
bhaal ami secretions In every type of
fever ami hail dlacvvered that yellow
fever resulted from the stings of sev­
eral species of mosquitoes. "The tws-
qulto plunges Its proboscis Into tbe skin
aud Introduces a |><>laon which has
pr«>|>ertlea akin to that at snake venom.
It »oftena the n-d bl «»id corpuscles,
ranaes th«Hr rupture, and fa<1lltates tbe
mixing of tbe coloring matter with tlie
serum."
Beau|ierthuy said a good word for
tbe mucb-UMillinie«! swamp, whose repu­
tation as a breeder of malaria and oth­
er fevera waa widespread. "Marsh«-»
do uot «-onnnunicate to the air any­
thing more than humidity, and tbe
small amount of hydrogen they give
off doe» not cause In num the slight­
est liidl»|sMltlou lu equatorial and In-
tert roplcal regions retmwned for their
untM-althfulnesa. Nor is it tbe putres­
cence of the water that makes it nn-
healthy, but the presence of nnxsjui-
toes."
In one of his aliort «ximmunlcatlons
to tlie Paris Academy at M«-let>cea. dat-
ed from <"amana, June 18. 185B, be
wrote that as early aa lMICi hla inv««
tigatlons In unh«*althy ha-atlona lu
Mouth America had coiivlmxxl hliu that
th«- so-called luarah fever* were due to
a vegeto animal ’virus "ItManilated Into
man by uiooqultoea."
Ih-au|»-rthuy's facts and deduction»
were so remote from all the medh-al
t«-achliigx of tlie day that they were
doubtless laughed at and promptly for-
gotteu. I’rolaibly tbe priority of hla
discovery will now be acknowledged,
but It might have been a profound
b!«'»»lng to the world if arleutlflc re
search hail ta-en able In the middle of
the last century to procewt along the
line» suggested by Beauperthuy's an­
nounce menL
•■righting
lie tors l.a«le»."
The liou. Thomas Sharkey, rvfereelug
u lightweight bout at Hie Englewtaxl
carnival, rvbuked a too energetic pugi­
list. “Remember,” he anld. severely,
"you are fighting before ladles."
The reflnlng Influence of women upon
all conflicts, from polo to politic», is a
pleuaaut theory. A greater uiau than
Sharkey once <llH|>ut<*d it Telling how
tlie wife of an opponent had been a«l-
■ultted to a famous ring side, lie said:
Retinin’ lutlueucv of woman, huh! I'd
got blui goial an' licked w beu abe slug»
out "Give It to him!' an* lu teas'n a min­
ute he'd spiked me iu the sbln."
Women watched the fiercest Jousts ot
helmeted kulghts In the days of chival­
ry. when broken u«H-ks were not uncom­
mon. They witnessed tbe coiubuts of
gladiators, as they still do the hull
tights lu S|Miin niul Mexico. They Joy
In Hie hot tights of the f<a>tball Held, a
more prolific axmv of lujury thau the
prlxe ring. Women are the cause of
most private warfart*, as land is the >
cause ot most national warfare.—New
York World.
Steel
Crtim
the
A* ■ Aafety Valv«.
‘•fV'orchlrjr doesn’t bar* any mar* of
tb«»««* terrible rpileptic fit* be need tc
bare, doe« be?**
”No; whenever be fee!« one of them
coming on he goea and takes a spin In hla
automobile.
Oaa
Kraaoa.
B**lla—Wbnt do they want to dla*
rover tlie north pole for?
Ntella—Wbat for? Why. for th*
aako of getting some picture postcard«
from there, of course.—Pick- ll^L’p»
Mother* will find Mrs. W!n*1ow*« fro thing
Byru|< the t> »’ remedy to use fos lh«Uch k&f a
luring th« UatLiug pcr»ud.
fCveaa
Chaw*«.
*You apent a month at tbe seaside. Did .
it payr
“I mn't «ay It paid, but I cam* out 1
exactly even.**
-iiowr
•’Paid out
but gained
twdr*
pounds. Same thing, you know.**
Row
York
an*
-TWWM inww«« wr*a
I 11 3 a«at>y ear«* l.y Dr. > InnGrwl )•«'• K*-
■fforer Bend for r*U M 0* tual Do'll« and treatiw
Dr K H KiuM. Ld . *11 Arc* Hl . Hulad.li.bi«. Pa
Clrrnlar Ambilloa.
Slocum—Curious fad that Boxley, the
baseball pitv-brr. ha« taken up, isn’t It?
Hr*« building an airship.
Gofast—No; it’s perfectly natural. He
thinks be can make one that will de­
scribe a shorter curve than anybody else**
machine.**
It Cares WI h I c Yea Walk.
'
The cleanest —
lightest. - and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the aarretime
cheapest In the
end because it
wears longest
*309 hry.'.'here
tvery 9or»'»»1 quar-
aiueed waf»rproc<
Cataloq frw
• / ’Owf" CO eobtom w » *
Jews.
The Jewish community of New York
Is now the largest lu history or tra­
dition. it represents 10 per cent nt
Che entire Jewish ¡«»pulation of tbe
world.
I
■4OWAHD E. BFRYOM -Amyw ari Chvtnut.
’• Is»»;ville, <’ok»r«4*<k Mpwiruen pru««: Gold,
Silver,L ad fl;<.od, -*ilv«r,7- ;<Ml<l,*v« ;gloeor
• •PI*'. VL < - anMo
M uHna envelope and
lull pr < * llrt «ent on
iraoum. Control and Vie
pira w<>rk » o U c I mm L
Audaraucas < aruoaaui K»
Uooal MaaM.
Allen’* Foot-Ea»e is a certain cure for hot.
fweating.calluB.and swollen, aching feet. Sold
by all Druggibta. Price Ac. Don’t accept any
substitute. Trial package FREE. Address
Allen H. Olmsted. Le Rov. N. Y.
Whra the Wlad Blows Rl<ht.
CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
A modern leavener at
a moderate price: u 30
per cent, more efficient
than “Tm«t”or Cream-
of-Tartar product! and
tbsolutely free from the
nealtb-racking Rochelle
Saitx reudue invariably
accompanying their u»e.
Get if from your Grocer
25c-FULL POUND25c
Stranger—How far is It to tbe stock
yard*?
Native—Right here. Can't you tell b.t
your nose?
.
Stranger—No; been smelling just like
this ever since I came in sight of tbe
town.—Chicago Tribune.
How's Th«?
'
We offer Ooe Hundred Dollars Reward for any
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha i‘*
Catarrh Cure.
F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. 0
Wc, the underpinned, bare bn »wn F. J.
Chen*y for the last 15 jean», and believe him
perfectly honorable in al. buhneM transaction*
and financially able to carry out any obliga­
tion made bv hi« firm
WALBINO, K1NNAN A MARVIN,
W* holesale Druggists, Toledo.O
Hall** Catarrah Cur* is tken intema'ly, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
face* of the system. Testimonial? sent free.
Price 75 rents per bottle Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills lor Constipation.
Vael*
Allea.
“I see the government is going into the
airship business.*' said Uncle Allen
S|tarks. "Sooner or later the airship will
get into politic*, and then we’ll have ma­
chine politicians and flying machine poli­
ticians."
SyMmefrr.
Tbe smoker who sat directly opposite
had put hia foot on the edge of tbe seat
occupied by the professor.
It was encased :n one of those easy
going, hygienic shoes that look like a can-
vaa covered ham.
"My friend.” aaid the professor, eying
P N U
No. 40 08
it disapprovingly, "obligs me by removing
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ll
EX
writing
to
ad
vertiawr*
ph
that thing from my seat. It's bad form."
111 mwtlna this paper.
—Chicago Tribune.
Ore.
Two Australian Inventors hare found
a new pna'esa for the continuous treat­
ment of Iron ore, which Is to be exploit­
ed throughout the world. It Is a pro­
cess for directly converting Hie ore into
malleable Iron or steel, and is said to
effect a saving of 25 per cent. After
the ore Is concentrated It Is paused
through a revolving cylinder and
brought Into contact with the deoxldis- !
Ing gns; thence It falls Into a bottle
of molten Iron and Is converted Into
steel or malleable Iron, the whole pro
cess living automatic.
All
Swollen glands about the neck, weak eves, pale, waxy complexions,
running sores and ulcers, akin diseases, and general poor health, are the
usual ways in which Scraiuls is m mifested.
The «lisease being deeply
intrenched in the blood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling,
or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly
destroys the healthful properties of the blood that Scrofula sometimes
terminates in consumption, an incurable disease.
The entire circulation
being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly
rrify tbe blood and restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state.
S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula; it renovates the entire
blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. S. S. S.
is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes right down to tbe
very bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak,
dis«-aM-d blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way
builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons an«l makes them strong and healthy.
8. S. S. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparatkm and is suite«! for persons of
any age. Book on the blood containing information alxiut Scrofula and any
medical advice free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLABTAt U.
»'IxeU.
"I want to tell you, old man.” said
Krotchett, “hoiv thoroughly ashamed I .
am of the temper 1 displayed last
night. Your wife and sister must have ,
thought roe crazy.”
"No; they didn't.” replied Brightly, I
"I fixed that all right.”
"Ah; so goo«l of you. old man.”
"Yea; I told them you were drunk.”
—Philadelphia Press.
Before a girl marri«*», »he prays that
she may make him a good wife; after
she marries, ah«* asks the Lirtl t> make
hlm a bette?husband.
Young blood Is powerful ; but it can
be too young
The Kimi Von Hnve Always Bought lias borne the signa­
ture of Chas. U. Fleteher, ami has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits. Imitations and
“ Just-as-g-ood ” are but Experiments, nnd endanger the
health of Children—Experienee «gainst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Ca.xtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, l’are-
gorie. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlneit and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It aMiinilatcs tlie Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tlie Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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