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Á S HL A NT) DAILY Y w íÑ tíl
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A S H L A N D D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(Established In 1870)
Tuesday, September 0, 1024
seller to meet
1 thousand u , s . tractors
BRYAN IN ASHLAND
ARE SHIPPER TO RUSSIA
PO R TLA N D , S ept. 8.— W illiam
N E W Y O RK , S ept. 9. — One
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
J e n n in g s B ry a n , th e co m m o n er, th o u sa n d tr a c to r s a n d o th e r a g ri-
—________ _______ ______________ __________________’_____________: *s co m in g to O regon to a id M ilton • c u ltu r a l im p lem e n ts a g g re g a tin g
B e rt R G re e r .................................................................................................. E d ito r A -
D em o c ra tic n o m in e e fo r j QYer 5,000 to n s a n d v a lu e d a t
G eorge M adden G reen - » - ¿ ï ï ^ . „ . . . _ . . 2 ^ . . . . . Z Z " B Ü M i ^ M a n a g e r U n ited S e n a to r.
a b o u t a m illio n d o lla rs h av e been
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of
o rd e re d by th e S oviet G o v ern ­
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ............................................~.................T e lep h o n e 39
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o sto ffic e a s S econd C lass M ail M a tte r C harle3 B ry a n , D em o cratic nom - m e n t fo r d is trib u tio n
in th o se
"
“ *
* — :-------------- ' inee fo r v ic e -p re sid e n t
of
th e p a rts fo r R u ssia w h e re th e con­
Subscription Price, Deliverer! in City
j U nited S ta te s , will a rr iv e in A sh ­ se q u en c e s
of
th e
r e c u rrin g
O ne M onth
$ ,*»5 land n e x t W e d n esd a y a t 5 :4 0 p d ro u g h ts a re a g g re v a te d by p ri-
T h re e M onths
Six M o n th s ...........................................................................’..........................
m. a n d leav es a t 7 :1 0 . H e w ill m itiv e m e th o d s of tillin g th e soil.
3.75
O ne Y ear
m
ak e a p o litical speech th e re .
T h is is one of th e la rg e s t sh ip ­
7.5»
B y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
T h u rs d a y n ig h t B ry a n le c tu re s m e n ts of A m erican tr a c to r s d e s­
On© M o n th _____
$ , .65
T h re e M o n th s _________________
o _ h e re a t th e pu b lic a u d ito riu m u n ­ tin e d fo r R u ssia. T h e p u rc h a se
Six M o n th s .............
...............................................................
d e r a u sp ic e s of E lliso n & W h ite. w as effected th ro u g h th e A m to rg
3.50
O ne Y ear
6.50 F ro m P o rtla n d he w ill go to Se­ T ra d in g C o rp o ra tio n , th e sole
a ttle a n d T acom a a n d w ill r e tu r n a g e n t in th is c o u n try of th e R u s ­
Ci . «
..
D IS p I AY ADVERTISING RATES:
la te r to O regon fo r p o litic a l sia n S ta te Im p o rt a n d
E x p o rt
S ingle In se rtio n , p e r in ch ...........................
$
.30
speeches.
B
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a
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.
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Y early C o n tra c ts :
One in s e rtio n a w eek .........
M iller h a s been a frie n d of th e
.2 7 %
Two in s e rtio n s a w eek .................’.......................................................
co m m o n er since 1896, th e y e a r of
.25
D aily in s e rtio n ................................
.................................................
.20
th e f ir s t B ry a n c am p aig n . M iller
Firm
* * « * • ■ » and M iscellaneous
will
m eet B ry a n in A sh lan d a n d
•firs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e
$
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . 8 p o in t lin e .........................................
* .10
tra v e l n o r th w ith him .
.05
C ard o f T h a n k s ......._ ......
..... .......
.............
1.00
O b itu a rie s, p e r lin e ................
’
......
.0 2 % N EW H A V EN PLA N S P A T R O L
TO P R O T E C T W A T E R F R O N T
••An a . W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
M EATS
collection t X n lo '^ to r tT s in ? “
offer the ingenious
housewife opportun­
ity to have an end­
less v a r i e t y o f
menus.
Please yourself and
the family with the
best meats that the
market offers. We
have them-.
»
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd ers.
„
donations
;
in v (1r O, î Mna iOL S tO c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtis ­
in g o r ^ o b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash .
SEPTEM BER 9
A N E W COM MANDM ENT I give u n to you, T h a t ye love
one
a t hi
n o th e . r . a s n 1 have e loved
von
ve, a oio,.
loved jo
u , th
th a a t t ye
lso love ________...
one a n o th e r
By
th is sh a ll all m en know th a t ye a re m y d escip les
*
?
if ye h a v e love
one to a n o th e r .— J o h n 1 3 :3 4 35
N E W H A V EN , C onn., S ept. 8.
— T im es a re c h a n g in g , a c c o rd in g
to o ld -tim e rs, w ho w ere am azed
w hen P o lice C o m m issio n ers a n ­
n o unced th e y p la n n e d a m a rin e
p rec in ct to p ro te c t New H a v e n ’s
e ig h te e n m iles of w a te r fro n t. T he '
e rs tw h ile h a rb o r of w in d ja m m e rs !
t h a t d is tr ib u te d N ew H aven p r o - '
d u c ts fro m C a la is to T am p a i3
s u ffe rin g a s n e v e r b e fo re fro m
b a n d its w'ho o p e ra te in speedy
N. M ain
m o to rb o a ts , b o o tle g g e rs t h a t seem
to have Ple n tY Of c u s to m e rs , an d
c a re le ss bo at h a n d le rs . So police
in te n d to p a tro l th e h a rb o r fro n t
an d th e slip s, an d m aybe a ssist
th e F ire D e p a rtm e n t w hen fire s
occu r n e a r th e docks.
Eagle Market
DESIRABLES AND UNDESIRABLES
Bert Moses of this city, who contributes a department
P h on e 107
regularly to “ Newspaperdoin,” a weekly publication
publication for
for
newspaper workers, has an article in the August 28th
issue under the caption of “ Environment,” which em­
bodies some wonderful lessons in nature study, as well
as a lesson which every business man should consider.
The article, which centers around Mr. Moses’ home
TH E W EA TH ER
in Ashland Creek Canyon, tells of the fear which birds
R e p o rt fo r p a st 24 h o u rs : M axh
and animals felt when he first went to the wilderness m um
, 93; M inim um , 52, M axim um
home and then continues:
76. C loudy.
M e put a stop to all shooting of firearms on the
place. Then we cleared away the brush and logs and S u th e rlin — Oil d rillin g o u tfit
stumps and rocks, and made a great big fine lawn that s ta r ts w o rk on deep p ro sp e c t hole.
was kept fresh and green by irrigation. We planted a
vegetable garden and a flower garden, and put in straw­
berry plants and raspberry and blackberry bushes.
“ First thing we knew we had a lot of birds come and
make their home with us. At the start they were quite
shy, hut we never molested them, and now most of them
are about as tame as chickens. We have robins, humming
birds, chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, purple
finches, juncoes, hermit thrushes, orioles, quail, grouse,
blue jays, whiskey jacks and others I am 'unable to
identify.
“ We feed the birds every day, and they come to their
meals as regularly as a hired man. Of course, the quail
CLEAN UP SALE
and grouse are still timid, having been shot at so often,
The House of Good Tires
but they are gradually becoming acquainted with us, and)
59"
Fisk and Silvertown
some ot these days I look for them to take their board
with us like other species. The whiskey jacks are very
Cords
hold and fearless, coming to my hand for food with no! Nearly 200 to choose from
misgivings whatever.
Then we have a salt lick for the deer. Every night McNair Brothel’s
A G ood T h in g - DON-7- M IS S IT .
4
they come and hold a jamboree over the treat. On moon­
Seed .ynitr name and address plainly
light nights we can watch them from the windows, and
Drug M on ,
written together with 5 cents (and thu
dip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Da
sometimes they stay around the lick until after daylight.
Moines, Iowa, and receive in return-t
Occasionally the beautiful creatures come near the cabin
trial package containing Chamberlain'
tough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
m ojien daylight, and often I see them as I go up and
rronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs'
down the Canyon road.
S k iin g throat; Chamberlain’s Stom-
ach
and
Liver TabletB for stomach trou-
will
do
what
Being kind to animals has its disadvantages too
bies,
indigestion,
gassy pains that crowd
claim for i-
tor there are certain creatures of the wild, just as there ~ n . . d . your system -------Wc
o f C atarrh or Deaf­ the heart,.biliousness and constipations
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
are certain -human creatures, whose companionship is ness cauaec by-Catarrh.
family for bums, scalds, wounds, pile*
not wanted.
skin affections; these valued family
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. ObL and
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it,
••Among these undesired creatures are porcupines, e
•lust what they are good for and just why God thought it
necessary to create them science has not yet explained.
M hat attracts the porcupines to the cabin seems to
“ THROUGH TICK ETS”
he my tlowers. 1 have them all around the cabin, border­
FOR MOTORISTS!
ed with the finest pansies that ever ran the riot of endless
colors. 1 guess there must be at least 200 feet of these
Like a “through ticket,”
pansies around the buildings. And I have a particularly
hue bed of pansies at the base of the big Douglas fir that
one or two Standard Oil
lifts its head many feet into the air out in the front yard.
Scrip Books w ill do for
“ I will not tell you the details about the toads, the
your entire summer mo­
lizards, the snakes, the gophers, the moles, the rats, and
toring. Just present your
t ic mice that have taken advantage of the environment
ve ha\e created, but we have them to contend with too.
Book to dealers, or at
Toads and lizards and snakes are quite useful in destroy­
Standard Oil Company
ing bugs, insects and other undesirable things, but the
Service Stations wher­
gophers, moles, rats and mice are to be classified with the
porcupines as plain damn nuisances. We put them out
ever you motor—don’t
ot the way painlessly as we can. They are just about as
bother with cash. Sold ✓ in
smart as we are, and eliminating them calls for a lot of
$5» $io and $ao denom­
real intelligence.
inations. Get one.
“ Now, then, we come to the moral of this little essay
on ‘Environment.’ You can attract anything you want
with the right environment. If ^ou run’a store or a fac­
tory or anything else where the service is pleasing, you
will find more and more people coming to, buy your
goods. If your clerks are courteous, and if’you run the
place on the basis of always doing the right thing, why,
bless me, \ou will have to add some more stories to the
building and buy the property adjoining to take care of
your increased trade. Success in everything is simply!
finding out what people want and giving it to them.
Naturally you will attract some» undesirable ani­
mals, but that is a part of the Divine Plan—the bad fol­
lows the good wherever it goes.
“ To hold last to the good and eliminate the bad—that
is about all there is to this thing we call life.”
BOOKS
BOOKS
BOOKS
GRADUATE NURSE SAYS
I professional
TANEAC HAS NO EQUAl
PHYSICIANS
The Daily Tidings is glad that the ministers of the
city have approved the idea of Defense Day—which is
generally recognized as a day of education more than a
day to create any idea of fighting.
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
J. 0. RIGG
f a ir A ve., P o rtla n d , O regon.
F O R S A L E C H E A P — Bose
P
ears,
c u lls, fin e fo r c a n n in g .
PLANING MILL
N ew bery & Sons, T a le n t. P h o n e
x. t f
JO R D O N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T 3 7 3 J2 .
M ORES,
C or. H elm an
and
H O U SE F O R SA L E — C lose in,
V an N ess.
194tf
n e a r P a r k , m o d ern , six room .
P h o n e o w n er, 430R .
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
6-2*
W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co.
, F O R S A L E : — 2nd h a n d ty p e ­
f o r S E R V IC E .
w rite r, la te s t m odel R em in g to n ,
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k ­
n e a rly new . Icen h o w ers Second
e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a l­
Han<| S to re , 389 E a s t M ain St.
e rs in coal a n d w ood. P h o n e
5-3
117.
Now is th e tim e to buy a hom e
O ffice 89 Oak S t. n e a r
w
h
ile p ro p e rty is low . You w ill
H o te l A sh la n d
p ay m o re m oney next y e a r, as
t . L. P O W E L L — G en eral T r a n s ­
A sh lan d is g o in g to boom . New
fe r— Good te a m
and
m o to r people co m in g in ev e ry d ay to
tru c k s . G >od se rv ic e a t a re a - lo ca te h e re .
Y e sterd a y I had a
eonab.'e p rice. P h o n e 83.
fam ily fro m C a lifo rn ia ; also m an
an d w ife fro m
C hicago. B oth
fehige - roach
fam ilies a re going to lo cate h ere.
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e
F O R SA LE
H a u lin g — D ra y w o rk of all
A F e w B a rg a in s
k in d s. Q uick m o to r se rv ic e. Dry-
6 room h o u se, a ll m odorn, 1
wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R .b lo c k fro m J u n io r H igh School,
375 B ’ S t
1 1 2 -tf g a ra g e , f r u it of a ll k in d s, la rg e
Preferred S tockyields
H V I C K S
AY FEVER
If you can’t “gat away,” ease !
the attacks with—
V
O ee r
V
a p o
R
u b
17 Million Jara Uesst Yearly
7.14%
ask any
member of our
organization
Tire Shop
F o r a sm o o th
sh av e
a n d q u ick se rv ice go
to th e S hell B a rb e r
Shop.
L ad ies' and
c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir
bobbed a n d m a rc e l­
led.
W . A. S H E L L , P ro p .
532 A. S t. A sh la n d , O re
lot. P ric e 13,000.
7 room house, 2 blocks from
H a w th o rn e School, a ll
m o d ern ;
good g a ra g e ; som e f r u it; larg e
lo t; e v e ry th in g in
fin e
sh ap e.
P ric e 13500.
7 room house,
a ll
m o d ern ;
close to H a w th o rn e
school on
B o u lev ard .
W ell fu rn is h e d g a r ­
a g e ; c o rn e r
lot.
P ric e $4 500.
See W . W . R obison, 63 N. M ain
s t-
3— t f
F O R 8A L E op T R A D E — ,160
l’O R SA L E — O ld p a p e rs a t Tid-1 a c re ra n c h , M issouri R iv er b ot-
ings; 25c p e r b u n d le.
db tom lan d , w ith in 8 m iles M inot.
_____________ N orth D a k o ta . If in te re s te d call
CH EERFU L
w n n n n j °r wrlle °' S' Butler'
3(l0- lm°
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FO R SA LE— R. I. R ed fry e rs
F o r M any a n A sh la n d H o u se h o ld m ilk fed, c ra te fa tte n e d , M axe-
To h av e th e p a in s a n d a c h es of d c ^ s, 977 B S t.
2 7 1 — 2m o*
had hack rem o v e d — to be e n - ' ----- --- --------------------- --------------——
tire ly fre e from an n o y in g , d a n g e r­
MISCELLANEOUS
ous u r in a r y d iso rd e rs , is e n o u g h
to m ak e a n y k id n e y s u ff e re r g r a te ­
G E T YOU STO V E re p a ire d a t
Boch M agnito
ful, T he fo llo w in g ad vice of one E a g le F o u n d ry .
w ho h a s s u ffe re d w ill p ro v e help R a d ia te r a n d S toves fo r sale. 149
ful to h u n d re d s of A sh la n d read - O b e r‘in St.
306-1 m o.»
eFS
W A N T E D : — U sed f la t to p
Mr3. J c n n io H am m o n d , 649 E. office d esk an d sw ivel c h a ir. See
M ain St., A sh la n d , sa y s:
“ My G re e r a t th e T id in g s office.
1-4
k id n ey s tro u b le d m e fo r som e tim e ---------------------------- —-------------------- -
and I h ad such se v ere b ack ach es
I NEGOTIATE SALES
it w as h a rd fo r m e to keep going.
I w as h a rd ly e v e r fre e fro m d i a - '
D on’t g et ex cited a b o u t it, b u t
d u e » an d h e a d a c h e s a n d th e ac-
'" J " " , h "! " T
,
, ,,
’<oo«l tim e to buy rea l e s ta te In
tion of m y k id n ey s w as irre g u la r, , A shland.
D o an ’s P ills help ed m e m o re th a n
_ .
I have a gootl little restaurant
any o th e r rem e d y I e v e r trie d and for f-ale, $ 5 0 0 w ill take it.
it w as n o t long b e fo re I w as free
Good country store business on
from th e b a c k ac h e s an d
o th e r
paved highw ay, $ 3 0 0 0 w ill handl,,
sig n s of k id n e y c o m p la in t.”
it.
P ric e COc, a t a ll d e a le rs. D on’t
1 iiave another big surprise for
sim p ly a sk fo r a k id n e y rem ed y you very soon. B u t don’t get ex-
— g e t D o a n ’s P ills — th e sam e t h a t c.tcd . J u st buy som e of th e good
offerin gs.
M rs. H am m o n d h a d . F o ste r-M il­
I h ave anoth er good *het 15
b u rn Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y.
per cent incom e property.
No. 41
STAPLES’ AGENCY
O ffice, H o tel A sh la n d B ldg.
P h o »e 2 0
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L
J PRES
To t h e
A nn u al
Oregon State Fair
SALEM * September 22-27
Interesting Exhibits — The Gay Crowds
* The Horse Races— The M any Free Attractions
Pleasure, Recreation, Education
For
fu ll tr a in
in f o r m a ti o n , c o m m u n ic a te
G. N. Kramer, Local Agent.
w ith
PIA N O in s tru c tio n , by e x p e r-
:enced te a c h e r. B e g in n e rs p re fe r­
red , M rs. H. S. A ikins. 3— lm o
BOY W A N TED — L ith ia
e ry .
•
a. j
You mv...
May Be Afflicted
V «««
Rely upon Southern Pacific comfortable, convenient and
economical service to take you to the fair this year.
C C A L IF O R N IA )
word each
BEAUTIFYING
Kruggle
Bros.
STANDARD
«f
QUALITY
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C lassified Column Rate«
One cent the
DR. H A W L E Y — A bove
tim e.
T id in g s
office.
P
h
o
n
e
91.
I ing up th e system in g e n e ra l, it i
To run every Issue for one
Mrs. Borden Has Used It h a s no e q u a l.
month
or more, %c the word
DR. C. W . HANSON
each
time.
Treating
"
“
A
b
o
u
t
a
y
e
a
r
ago
I
had
a
lady
For Years In
Dentist
P a tie n t w ho could n o t keep a
Patients.
S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r­
i th in g on h e r sto m a c h fifte e n m in ­
FOR RENT
rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er
u te s , n o t even w a te r. I p re v a ile d
B lock. P h o n e 178-J.
233-tf.
FO R R E N T — C abin w ith b a th
( “ F ro m my long ex p e rien c e a s a on h e r to tr y T a n la c 'a n d a f te r th e
p ro fe ssio n a l n u rse , I do n o t h e si­ S ixth h o ttie sh e could e a t ah- DR. E R N E S T A W OODS— P rac - an d ta ile t, s u ita b le fo r two. P h o n e
ta te to 3ay I c o n sid e r T a n lac th e s o lu te ly a n y th in g she w a n t e d ! tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an c 24 0 -J
6— 2
m ost e ffic ie n t an d n a tu r a l s to m ­ w ith o u t th e s lig h te s t bad a fte r-
th ro a t - X - r a y i n c l u d i n g te e th . ~L<7 r R E N T — F u r n i s h " h o u w
ach m edicine and to n ic to be had. ecects.
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 an d 2 tc 478 B o u levard
I t is u n d o u b te d ly n a tu r e ’s m ost
“ I had a n o th e r p a tie n t w ho
6. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A shland,
p e rfe c t re m e d y ,” is th e f a r r e a c h ­ sim p ly could n o t e a t. I g o t him
Ore.
l o l l R E N T : — G arag e, 42 3rd
ing s ta te m e n t given o u t fo r p u b ­ s ta r te d on T a n lac a n d by th e tim e
___ St.
5-4
lic a tio n re c e n tly , by M rs. I. A. he fin ish e d th re e b o ttle s h e w as DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R e si­
i B o rd en , 425 P o n tiu s A venue., Se­ e a tin g ra v e n o u sly a n d a b le to
for rent - -F u rn ish e d sle e p ­
dence a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
ing
room s, 1165 E a s t M ain S t.,
a ttle , W a sh ., a g ra d u a te of th e w ork.
av en u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ttic i
I
1-2
block from h igh school.
N a tio n a l
T e m p era n ce
H o sp ital
“ T hese tw o in sta n c e s a re ty p i­
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .: 2 to 5
C hicago
cal of th e w o n d e rfu l m e rits of th e
299— 12«
p. m . only.
“ I h a v e used T a n la c exclusively m edicine. Mv confidence in T a n ­
F O R R E N T : — 2 fu rn ish e d
fo r se v e ra l y e a rs in th e tre a tm e n t lac is u n lim ite d .”
DR. E . B. A N G EL L——C h iro p ra c tic
of m y c h a rity p a tie n ts ,” said Mrs.
T a n la c is fo r s a le by a ll good
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice a p a rtm e n ts n e a r high school. 575
L ib e rty . P h o n e 335L .
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B o rd e n , “ a n d m y ex p e rien c e h a s d ru g g is ts. A ccept no s u b s titu te .
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t
been t h a t fo r k e e p in g th e s to m ­
N a tio n a l B an k b u ild in g .
F O R R E N T : — M odern well
ach, liv e r, k id n e y s a n d bow els
T a k e T a n lac V e g e tab le P ills,
t lo cated fu rn a c e h e a te d a p a r t­
M ONUM ENTS
fu n c tio n in g p ro p e rly , a n d fo r ton- fo r c o n stip a tio n
m en ts a n d sle e p in g room s, fu r-
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ish ed a n d u n fu rn is h e d . 316 H a r-
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M ONUM ENTS
a n d fin ish e d , to m a k e b u tte r and
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ice cream .
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Medicihe
The Oregon Journal in speaking of the decision to
he handed down tomorrow by Judge Caverly brings out
the fact the 10th of the month is the day when orderly
business films complete the settlements of their accounts.
Many feel that Leopold and Loeb owe a debt to justice j
and possibly Judge Caverly will demand a settlement
tomorrow.
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manifest any appreciable symptoms.
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Yet, if present, they dissipate the nerve
! force and undermine the health.
PO LI TK A L A N NOUNCEM E N T S
The old theory that Piles necessitate a
surgical operation has been so com­
G. W . M ilam
pletely disproved by my non-surgical
In d e p e n d e n t
j treatment that I GUARANTEE to cure
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for« C o u n ty
School
any case of Piles or refund the patient’s
fee.
S u p e rin te n d e n t of J a c k so n C o u n ­
W r ite to d a y fo r m y ty, O regon.
FREE book on Piles and
other Rectal and Colon
diseases.
P
Phone 14 or 43
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