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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1911)
ns SOUNDED Spring Humors C'.VN KNELL Come to mout ¡wopl« arid cmbm mnny trouble«, plinpka, other eruption«, tirclil« loa« of iipprllte, that tired fei'llng, bJJh»UMn»««, Ukdltff'Htloi) Ttis town of Montaubsn, Fr»?»*». Min! hoMdarhe. Th« ■fw»»»r yow get rid of them the WM proud of his bell tower. It was better, uiid th< w«y Io get i Id of them built by a rich cltlsen In th» sixteenth ond tu build up uhe syMti'in 1» lu take I century mid nmuod tor hlrn the b»l fry of IsiuUer. »usrly 100 fest tall und IB feet square; the great bell oa The Hprlng Mr-lk Ins par ex>*> llenea «a shown by uti«uiial»d, radical and Its top haa called tbs people to all the Important sveuuta In thu towu'a |o>rinan*nl rurea. (1st It today In usual liquid form or ' history. chucolal* d t.iblrta known as Havaslnba K»e»ntly It so untied Its own death ' uots. Ths town began to tremble and ths vibratimi of tbs top was cri'rxjh to 1« t)*a ball ringing, warning all Write > '<U> tw I'r «. those near It to »scapo. In a few aoo the H. r NorrroN co. ¡13 un.l l15 hunt:U I^MtTLANU tUtK. onda the massive tower was a hsap of dust and broken atones While not go celebrated as ths Carn panile of Venie», which met th» sama rtf«* ft* raiabtru«*« aful htwratur« I fat» a few years »go, It was as dear gixl tMiitling Mai! itriwrw «Ivan |'r«»mpf atlantMia* to Montauban, and the town mourns I omand » hotu • uppiy Co Its destruction 14V rhinl Mlr-mt |*i»KT|.ANt> ORft Hood's Sarsaparilla MOHAIR w^„*nd KODAKS rMOHAIR THEO BtftNHE M CO. k_______________ <7 A h Si., l'or* land. Ore r mohair ¿i1 FASHION I u« your < ’♦». or wr ln i$>f« rtna'U>ti , MVIIMiMAll MOHAIR MUIS I 71^ (t.wh llu.Miry, Pi rttand, Or.J Kt tlKlM A—«y«y as.4 ..« l.fl .ni H (in» Bf» I’- r. (..I«, «ih. i I.Ms.lfl 4 -11, HU«* r Î.M', <i<>H *» 4*.*I«Í. 7. t4<> 11 in f rn- r I« j-»*« ■ -1 fail $*r <■ << I <’• ■ »> I »• <• t Hipir«- wuifc H| xhi ..« m or ( « i i«« y 11 ' ri ut 'm »»i i • •' M / GuarantiV All My ll'orA; // / <. tìti'l <.Uiitant#* li. I lh>n t /*»$ II. DH E Oi / HEDLDXD. DENTIST ¿Aw SX iNüRr im>N WESTERN ----MANTLES L * UBI* A (0. Ur . DW'Aw n 2* Frani Sir f-wllni.d. Ur* BOYNTON FURNACES M<wl MtHiornlral ai»l e^rrtlv« fur huuae ainl wh*«4 h«attnr. I. C. BAYIR rURNACf CO. front and Mmkrt Sts. Port'«nd. Or. _______________________________________________ Z i COFFEE T TEA SPICES ' BABINO POWDER tXTRACTS ( .Ills I RIGHT 1 F'bcr From Bananas. An American In Tampico hi« «i’s covernd a tnetliod f >r extractlng fib-t from banana planta Thia fl brr ab Cauliflower, like cabbage and othc sorba more machine oll tbiui cottor plants of this group, should be trans Waste and I- milch -'(■-»-■rr planted just a little deeper than they grow in the frame or seed bed. I’au- ally we plant them from a half incli to an Inch and a half deeper. This depemls Homewhat ii|«in the condition Not unly plensant and rebe lling to of the soil. Cauliflower requires i< the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet moist attnosphi'r«*, and naturally a ening t<> the system. Syrup of f igs and moist soil. If grown upon very dry Hull In a dry atmosphere, the head Is Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted tough and rather strong. But whe.i to ladies and children, and benef.cial ui grown In the proper conditions, It Is *11 cases in which a wholesome, strengih- a very Bn«* ami much prixed veg«* «Mt J.-’ Do not attempt to grow thou. ening and eflectrve laxative should be table used. It is perfectly sale at all tunes and In whady places. Gives them all the Hiinshlti«- they want, and keep the dispels cokls, hcadaclies and the pains i-g nautical hai a c'ia-m for ground well tilled and moist. The caused by indigestion and constipation so leaven should be tied over the head as ixteen so the successful reign of tic ’ m tidy” su t is a suied. In prom(>tly and rtlectivvly that it is. the one noon as the bead tH-glnn to tie ex wh.te *e-;-e or linen it is very picturcs- perfect f..rnily laxative which give« satis- (Miaed. I'sually this Is when the head q e, but for p activai wear have it (actKXi to all and u recommended by Is from three to four Inches In diam m ulc in one < f the shade, of blue. eter. Thia Is simply for the purpose truUions (4 families wlio have used it and of making th«* head tender and keep A CONSUMPTION CURE. who have |sersoaal knowledge of its ex Ing It wet. The only thing that can By B. J. Kendall, M. D. cellence. tie done to keep th«* aphis out of the! Its wonderful popularity, however, has cauliflower head Is \o spray thorough Milk strippings when taken from a led un»cru|>ulous dealers to oiler inuta- ly with ker<iiu*ne emulsion, tobacco, or healthy cow that gives very rich milk pyretheum decoction before the plants and taken in quantities of a quart lions which act unsatisfactorily. There head. If the aphis get In theer once i twice a day immediately after milk- fore, when buying, to get its benefieial they cannot be gotten out ' ing, before it cools any, will cure a effects, always note the full name of the ! larger per cent of cases of consump Company—California Fig Syrup Co. Wire worms are one of the most ! difficult tion than any other treatment and Insects to combat. Many plainly printed on the front of every will cure in half the time of any other exneriments have been undertaken to fiackage' of the genuine Syrup of I igs find something that will poison these method. Will also prevent it when and Elixir of Senna. worms, and all such tests have thus taken in time. The reason why it is For sale by all leading druggists. 50 cents per bottle. Price far been unsuccessful. Treating the seed and planting mustard In th- CL05SCT a DEVERS fields have proven of a little benefit roRrtxHD o«tt II It has been found, however, that fail plowing of the Infested fields will mash a gtx at number of the soft r et>< uary. pupa, which is the resting stage of F1r«t Father It must hare cost you If À this insect, If all the wire worms n lot to send your »on to college Rec would go In the pupa condition each ond Father It did. First Father— fall they would be quickly killed on’ I And what have you received tn re of the soil by fall plowing, lint where turn? Recond Father My aou—Cor the s|>eclt-H exists for several years in nell Widow the worm condition, full plowing will A destroy only a portion of the Insects, Defy Decay. ' ■* that Is. only those that have entered Cy pr»“» water tanks have beew U|s>n the pupa stage, Where fall- plowing is persisted In year after known to defy decay for more than a year, the wire worms are. however auarter of n rrni- r- Ä Vinte for Pricjrs’dnd &o gradually worked out of the soil. As f Se^icheUÖ a usual thing, wire worms are the ». more destructive In new or sod land than in cultivated land. The natural i r roRTUNO.ORE. food plant of the larvae consists large SWEEPING COMPOUND ’ Wh'a<Mleyi8.nll ■ ly of the roots of native grasses. When a small number of domestic (*I« m * iih and briffhtena Car plants are substituted, the worm* rot«. Rug* l.huiVuttw and Floor«. Al*orb* th«* irrrni- naturally work on the roots of these l«d«*n <! uk I Savon dustin* Value of Waste Paper. for their sustenance. They are known and lieattnir c«rpota. It Is an Interesting fact that waste to be destructive to almost every For bbl.. WX» H*. !•> AO paper can be so Important a commer kind of plant. For bid.. l&O Iba. 4(0 cial factor In Toronto. Canada, therx 75-lb. motal drum 2.BO The little black Insect often found are 10,000 tona of waste paper col eating the Ordor by mall or through strawlierry plants Is lected annually, For these there is known as the flea bettie. your grocer. Thor.* received about $100.000 For just th» would seem to be no effective remedy CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. ordinary waste paper the sunt of $1 for this insect when it appears on 626 Washington St.. Furtland. Or. a ton la paid, Hut for the bette the plants during the fruiting season. grade of waste papers the price ha Bordeaux might be applied were it not been known to run as high as $40 a for the fact that tt would cause the berries to taste bad. making them un ton. marketable. The common practice of cutting off the strawberries just after i i\iik?4nPIUM-T0BACC0 harvest and burning them Is one that irv.Jwy ;3 Habita Podtl»rlr (Xiryi. la very beneficial in getting rid of aut L.»r nori hoc!or In f _ tígg < Only ' iIr »m( i/• I bai l«.’/ In* this pest. fili tut»» In OtaaoB. Vvrlta «TJ lor illu«lrftt«a cln-alar. It should bo more of a common practice to spray young frutt tree.*, even though they seem to have no dis -ase or Insect annoyance, The green aphis Is very commonly found on young trees and one of the most effective remedies for this pest is to Ask your doctor about these spray with sulphur lime while the throat coughs. He will tell trees are In a dormant condition, A 1« our pride onr hobby-oar »tody for year» an J great number of eggs are thus de lion onr imiw», and <>ura 1» the b« at painio«» work you how deceptive they are. to or f. and anywhere, «<» xtaUar bow mack yoa stroyed. At the same time, this sili pay. Compare our Prb ea. A tickling In the throat often hpur lime sprav will assist In a greal I V *> finish plate ..ad I brldw« work for out* way toward the eradication of the means serious trouble ahead. I of town nati.oin la canker. Red spider is another pest inn 'lay If dnairnd. Better explain your case care *alnln«« aitra<tma found on young trees as well as olii, me wh»n p nt. w or fully to your doctor, and ask I bridge work ia order* that can be treated successfully only •**. Caniultation frae. by thia sprny. One of the most effec him about your taking Ayer ’ s Molar Cream • $5.00 five remedies to prevent ..ante from Cherry Pectoral. 22k Bridf«Toe(h4 00 climbing the fruit trees and eating the Gold <*illinrt 100 publish our formulas young buds Is to tie a fluffy band of Enamel Filling« 1.00 _ We banish aloohol Silver Filling a .50 cotton about the trunk of the tree r from our medioinaa Good Rubber _ Ants will very rarely go over this ’Q We •«*• you to Fl.tea 5.00 a j eomnit your fluffy band. 3P1 f I « NO DUST pSMALCOHOL f.tws Throat Coughs P ortland ,O regon . Painless Dentistry Beit Red Rubber — | Flaloe Faialoi. Eatr'flon dootor 7.50 .50 Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Ayer Company, of Lovell, Mass. They have been making Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you hsve the siight- sst doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. ■■•V METHOD« Alt work fully guaranteed for fifteen year». Wise Dental Co.,mc. Painless Dentists f»nintt«ll<l1nf. Thirl , SU1 m M* wi : rnRTlANO, OR. 11 M. Ulf. U. I*u**n. »tot I —Mad* ky Ihs J. c. Aysr c».. LowkU. Mm. — When grasshoppers are small it Is best to kilt them by spraying with strong soapsuds, kerosene emulsion, and the like. This will kill them by, closing up their breathing pores, then 1 suffocating them. It Is also possible I to poison young grasshoppers with Women’s Secrets Thar» is one man in the United State» who h»a perhaps hear-J mcr» women's secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, »nd they have been confided to Dr. Klz It. V. Fierce in the hope »nd expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, ol all women treated by Dr. Fierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to the treatment of more than half-»- mil* lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, and entitles Dr. Fierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first ot specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Fierce by letter, absolutely withoot charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without •ny printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as with out fee, to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Fierce, Brest. buffalo, N. Y. I>R. FIERCF.’H FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Woolx. 'V/omoii Strong, rxiola. XVoracm VAFesil. DISTEMPER so successful is because it is absorbed or transfused into the circulation al most immediately without taxing the digestive organs, as all other foods do, and as the strippings or last quart of the milking from a cow that gives very rich milk is nearly all cream, the patient will take on fat so much fast er than can be accomplished by any other method that they soon gain enough strength and vitality to over come the germs causing consumption. To get best results one should begin with a glass of strippings and increase gradually, but if there is any disgust for it created at any time the quantity should be dropped at <n.'e to one-half, and then increase gradually again. In two or three weeks they can usually ! take a quart in the morning and even ing. It is very important to take it im- I mediately after milking, so as not to allow it to cool below blood heat.' In cold weather it should be milked into a dish resting in warm water to'pre- vent it from cooling any. I dn<j c«t4rrhal Fever Rar» cure and po-tifive prer*ntfr». no mattar how h •rt«i at any ar« are sfe» t»-d or “rxj L q j d. riven r.n the tor.zue; acta on th« 1. orxi »r d G and«, exp< h the p«.i ’/noux gtan-t fr-ra Uj. body. CuraaDta- U-rn^ r in Dogra a d Sneep and Cfx>>ra in P-Ai'try. Larvest ««llin< liv« • <K r^mwiy. Cure« I^G--ppeamorg hi man befngji .-nd h a fine K id-. r.«y rnnt-'y, Me and 11 a b»>’ tie; 1.5 ard 110a dozen. Cut thia out it. dh /w Utyfrirdruvirwt, who will ret it f<>r you. p ree B-JokJet, t' rnpor, Cau <•» and C'^ea.” Spe- al amenta war »-d. H ints Particularly the Ladies. N<^w It-rntanl at f»>”rth fi*-»r Wa»hiHMt»>n BM« (« jaiki Wall ut<i 41 li St* I‘t * 1411-A N I *. OK -a STATION NOTES. •rannlc. This Is best done by using wtiat Is known as "crtddle mixture." <BCaparhnpnt MtatJun. Pullman, This Is simply fresh barnyard manure Wa«hlDK»on* ) To pack egga iu water glass, use ml leal with slop and Paris green. water glass ouu part Io fifteen parts After the grasMhoppers are more than of water. 1‘iw k U m * eggs lu a jar and half grown. It is out of the question pour the ll<|uld over lhem, covering I to try to kill them by spraying They them completely. Do not wash the ' ar«- then too lively to reach with a < ggs before lutcklng them as this ma/ j suffocating spray, and cannot be <-a» Injure the keeping (piallile» by remov l iiy poisoned A great 'leal of good Ing a nututul protective coating ou <siri la- done by coating the plants you the outside of the alleila Water glass 1 wish to protect with a Bordeaux I» a somewhat alkaline liquid, but ihi spray, as the copper In this leaves a diluted solution J» nut Injurious to the ' tm-ialllc taste which the grasshoppers hands If they are dipped luto It in ' oauiiot stand When spraying for packing successive gathi-rings of eggs. 1 grasshoppers make the Bordeaux ax I follows: Bluestone, ♦> pounds; good In mmovltig Uw egg« lu solution. lime, I pounds; waler, 50 gallons To kill the small wlgglers which ; Dissolve the bluestone by suspending annie times inumar In spring watet i It In a sack In 25 gallons of water In Hlake the lime In another during the warm M-aanriH of the yi-ur *a barrel try ixiurlng kurowu« over thu surface vessel, adding water slowly to make of th« water, allowing It to spread ' 2fi gallons of lime milk Pour the two over the surface. Thia will effectively j at the same time In another vessel, kill all the wlgglers. after which th« allowing them to mix thoroughly a* oil could be allowed to run off. This, ’I" ' arc poured In. If there is not however, would not l»e iM-riuanent. as enough lime In the water It will burn the wlgglers would be very apt to be the foliage of th«- plants to which it Is found lu plentiful nuiniM-ra In a abort applied. To test this, take a saucer time A good plan la to clean out full of the mixture atrd add a few the aprlng. placing In It a vessel of drops of a solution of ferrocyanide of some kind The wlgglers will not isiffish made one ounce to the half Injure the waler In any way, how pint of water If a bro sn color a|>- ever, even if present. I js-ars more lime must be added till no change takes place «risen the test To destroy the aphis which attacks Is applied. garden und ornamental plan Is. Hpra" an H«H>n us thu Insects appear with either kerosene emulsion or tobacco To make the latter spray, use one |M>iin«l of tobacco leaven to four gal Ion» of waler. Bimmer one hour and then Htraln. Two pounds of tobacco dust or ground tobacco may be aub- stlluted for the leaves. To make kerosene emulsion, use two gallons ot k«*rosene to a half (Mitind of whale oil - nap to <>n<* gallon of water. Dissolve the soap in witter by boiling. and add the suds boiling hot to the kerosene away from the fire. The mixture Is then agitated violently, preferably by pumping It violently back hack on Itself with a force pump. After four or minutes the mixture suddenly distance. l'se comes creamy In gallon of the emulsion to twelve Ions of water in spraying. EXPERIMENT COSJIEN, IND, U. S. A SPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOOD CAUSE FOD REJECTION Author Forgot to Make His Detective Dope Fiend According to i the Formula. "Tils dc'ective story will rot do.” »aid the magazine editor, banding Back the manuscript. "I'd like to know why," responded the author, with a show of heat "It has color, atmosphere—all the regular busfneis. The detective can see around a corner or through a wall, He needs no clue Vave a lock of the murdered man's hair. He Is able to r<ad human minds and motives as an ordinary sleuth reads a placard offer ing $5.000 reward His deductions ar« utterly absurd, Irrevelant and prepos- terous. yet crowned with success What's the matter?” "Do you state anywhere that ho drinks a quart of absinthe neat?" "No-o." "Do you have him rartaking of hasheesh, opium, morphine or other familiar tfd bits upon which the de tective of fiction subsists?" "I forgot that.” "Where Is the admiring friend to whom the detective lays bare the blatant Idiocy of bls intellectual work- Ings?” "Left his out, by George!" adtnlfed the author, and vanished with his amateurish effort.—Philadelphia Led ger. WOMAN TELLS STORY OF INTENSE SUFFERING At the age of about 40 years. I waa att::i-ke<j with hemorrhage of the kid- nev, or bladder which continued for several years without a check. I finally took advantage of your generous offer a - d procured a sample Ixittle of Swamp- l oot. Bel-eving it heln»d me, I pur- e' a*(-d a fifty-eent hottie, which con vinced me that it was helping me. Three other Iwittles cured me. In two or three years, over work brought my a lment back, but one bottle stopped if I feel as if I owe my life to you for the great bles-dng Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Hunt has byeu to me. I recommend it to all human beings suffering as I was. You have my permiss on to publish this letter and if any person doubts it, if they will write me. enclosing stamp, I will give full particulars. Yours very trulv. L.„„ .. MRS. T. B PHELPS. Rocky, Ark. Personally appeared before me this 31st day of August, 1909. Mrs. T. B. Phelps, who subscribed the above state ment and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. L. P. Pl'RVIS, J. P. Prove What Swanp-Root Will Do foe Yoo Send to Dr. Kilmer i Co.. Bingham ton, X. Y.. for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell Mot;.*™ vfl and Mrs. WtnsloW* Soothtn« b nip tu- t> ,t r-rued* V- um !< x tbelr c—Uarua ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sore and mention this lurlug lb, t«eiUlu< period paper. For sale at all drug stores Price fiftv-ceuts and one-dollar. The Happy Way. Tl-re Is always a best way of do /ng everything. If It be but tc boil an egg Manners are the happy ways of doing things; each cne a sfoke of genius or of love—now repeated and hardened Into usage. They form at least a rich varnish, with which the routine of Ilf« is washed and Its de tails adorned. If they are superficial, we are the dewdrops which give such ■ depth to the morning meadows. Manners are very communicable; men catch the— *----- -- —•* "‘♦•er. Fate cf a Chic en steal ng Cagle. One of the biggest golden eagle» ever killed in this vicinity was brought down by Ernest Hoüenbecl; with buckshot just as the eag’e wa* flying off with a rooster in its claws The eagle had been a rest of th« j chicken yards for months, and man« shots were taken at him The hire mi asured six feet seven Inches from tip to tip and will be stuffed and | mounted.—Mead correspondence, Den ver Republic;**! Embarrassment. The day of judgment had downed Everything was being made right. Yet in the midst of the general rejoicing a meek little man was' observed to sink down on a log by the wayside completely discouraged, and bury his face in his hands desparlng’y. "How Ingenious Explanation. shall 1 ever carry away all the un- Critic—Why do you say in tha i brellas that have been returned tc story of yours that ' Henderson's heart me?" he moaned, in much distress.— beat a tattoo as Mabel entered the Puck. room,” Scribley? Do you wish your To Breal *n New Shoes. readers to believe that your hero car- Always shake in Alk-n'r Foot-Kase. a powder, Tied a drum where he should have had t run-shot, xwentinx. aching, »wollen feet, urer corn». ingrowing nailr and bunion*. At a heart? 'll dreggiat* and shoe <tere*. 2.?rt\ Dont accept Scrfbbley—Not at all, my Sear fel- my substitute. Sample mai >-.| FREE. Addre*» 41.eu s. Olmsted, lx* Roy, N. Y. low. 1 used that expression advisedly. I meant my readers to Infer that as In Optimistic Vein. Mabel entered the room Henderson's Rhe was cheerful and always able heart sounded a call to arms.—Har to communicate her cheerfulness to per’s Week'- others. During the nine years we Japanese metnoo or corn storage. spent in poverty and debt she was al On a recent visit to the city of Ta ways able to reason me out of my de kats. on the northwest const of Japan spair and find a bright side to the I had occasion to observe, what at clouds and make me see It. In all first thought I imagined was a hay that time I never knew her to utter stack, but on Investigation found to be a word of regret concerning our cir an Immense mound of snow covered cumstances. nor did I ever know her with straw matting. The purpose ot children to do the like For she taught this mound was to keep In cold stor them and they drew their fortitude age, for consumption In summer, flsh from her.—Mary Twain's tribute to caught in the wintertime. This is the bls wife. only method of cold storage employ Different. ed In the rural districts In the north A young man Is disgusted when be west of Jaapn, where the snowfall Is very deep In winter, and these stacks Unde hie elater doeen't know the name are to be seen In considerable num of the governor of the state, but when hers distributed in different parts of the sweet young thing in the next block discloses the fact that she the country.—Strand Magazine. doesn't know the state has a governor A Special. he goes down on his knees to her "That steak you sent home was sweet femininity. tough," said the housekeeper. "It must have been one of our Is Highest Point. rials that we gave you by mistake,” Haslston claims that the highest answered the dealer. inhabited point in Pennsylvania Is in "A special!” that city. at the corner of Thomas and "Yes; one that wo send out with Eleventh street», where the elevation » durability guaranty.' la UU! feet above sea level. A SMALL FARM With water when the crop neods it pro duces more than a larure ranch without. Rl V 5 Oft 10 ACRES or In Mar on Co HARTMAN & THOMPSON. B nkers. Oirto W *•—inn Bw'dw. IcU Or. Sow A uk , IXU» w te M a Wa Sana. You can't sow thistle* ind reap tigs. If you riant Ferry's Seeds you grow exactly what you expect andia a profusion and perlec- tion never excelled. year* of study and experience tnaki them re liable. For MN everywhere. Fem's 1911 Feed Annual tree on request. D. M. FERRY A CO, Detroit. M'rW. Ti e Chile «1 a toe Telephone. A child should be taught as early as possible to call at least one telephone number, a neighbor, father's place of business, or physician. 1 taught our little boy. who is just three, to call a neighbor’s number, and twice have found it useful, once when taken very ill. and again having burned my arm badly. He was able to call and re ceive Immediate assistance.—Harper's TTssar. PILES •T have suffered with pile« for thirty- r!x years. One year ago last April I be gin taking Cascareis for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end of six weeks they did not trouble me at all. Cascareis have doue wonders for me. I am entirely cured and feel like a new man.” Geotge Kryder, Napoleon, O. Fl-saant PtlatabK Potent Txt» Rood. 11- Grwl N.v-r Siek.n W wk-n or (.no* lOe. 26e. 60o. N.ver .old in bulk. I*» ron- nln. tablet atamp-d C C C. Guarvlvd » raro or roar nx n»y txwk. P N U No. IS—*11