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CHRISTIAN" ÖERALD EAES FCS THE MILLION THE CHRISTIAN HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY FROM Foo Choo’s Balaam of Shark’s Oil Positively Restores the Hearing, and is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species o small White Shaik, caught in the Yellow Boa, known as Carcharodon Rondeletii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a wore so numerous and many so seemingly mir aculous, th%t the remedy was officially pro claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be- came so universal that for over 300 years no Deafness has existed anioi g the Chinese people. Bent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1.00 per bottle. MONMOUTH, OREGON. HE HERALD [8 THE ONLY WEEKLY ■ on the Pacific coast published by Disciples of Christ, and is of special interest to all who desire a paper devoted to pure, primitive T twin Xessetigw it is in its THIRTEENTH VOLUME, Is on a permanent basis, with good building, power presses and steam power, an abundance of good material for running such a. paper. The H erald contains each week sixteen Hear What the Deaf Say! four-column pages, stitched and trimmed, so as to turn like the leaves of a book, with only a lim of advertisini adver tising limited a,------ v ited --w a amount — mount ,— -»lar-H- winarr.T »11 _ , and that of the "It has performed a miracle in my case. most select kind. AIT"advertising ’ not" trust-' I have no unearthly noises in my head and worthy is refused. As now published it is one hear much better. of the I have been greatly benefited. My deafness helped a. great deal—tbink an LARGEST PAPERS PUBLISHED other bottle will cure me. My hearing is much benefited. by our brethren. It is conducted by a strong I nave received untold benefit. editorial corps, assisted by the contributions of -My hearing i- ¡tuwevwfj. ... _ the best wntemws! «**•«tins coast. We It is giving good satisfaction. feel safe in saying it is one of Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced that I saw the notice of it. OUR BEST PAPERS. “ Its virtues are unquestionable and its curative character absolute, as the writer can personally testify, both from experience and observation. Write at once to Haylock & Jen-' ney, 7 Dey Street, New York, enclosing SI .00, and you will receive by return a remedy that will enable you to bear like anybody else, and whose eurative effects will be )>ermanent. You will never rogrot doing so,”—Editor of Aferoatt- tile lieview. OTT o avoid loss in the mails, please send money bv Registered letter. Only imported by HAYLOCK A JENNEY, 7 Iky St., N. Y. B o l e A ge nta -fc ir-Ameri ca t. —....... 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Salicylica works with marvelous effect on this acid and* so removes the disorder. It is now exclusively used bv all celebrated physicians of America and Europe- Highest Medical Acade my of Paris reports 95 per cent cutes in three days. , that Sallcyliaa is a certain cure for Rheuma tism. Gout and Neuralgia. 'The most in tense pains are subdued almost instantly. Give it atrial. Relief guaranteed or money refunded. Thousands of testimonials »ent on applica tion. 6 Boxes for $5. Sent free by mail on receipt of money. Ask your Druggist for it. But do not l>o deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended ai “ just as good !” Insist on the genuine with the name Waihburnt A Co., on each box, which is guaranteed chemically pure under our signa ture, anindispensible requisite te insure success in the treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Wathburne «Hi Co., Proprietors, TUTTS HAIR DYE. G ray H air or W hiskers chanced to a G lossy B lack by a single application of this 1>VE. film parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI. OFFICE, 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. (Dr. TITTS MANUAL of YaluaMr Information anti V Uteiui tteceipU will be wailed FLEE on up pl Ratio*. J THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOB Of great interest and value to parents and teachers. Next comes the RHEUMATISM. NEtFRALOIJ, - Devoted to advancing the great cause of Tem perance, representing the thoughts of the greatest workers of this important field. The It the cheapest and beat boy MxtBen years oW ~ can saw Inter/oO nnd ____ • Sent on test trial.- Send postal for Illustrated Cataloxne eonulnlrnr t e »Union- IjN and full particular». ADEN II* WANTED. Monarch Ltahtatag Saw Co., 163 Randolph 8t, Chicago. LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT Is the central thought of the paper aud em* braces Editorials, and contributions from our best writers. 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