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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
i i 1 t J 1 I (INb GAEDffl BY F.ETRIGG REGISTER ROCKTORD.IA. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICIT tU The fellow who plow a cloan atraletit furrow In quite likely to be raiglit In some other resects. A cement walk costs hut ft trifle more than a substantial plank walk of the same dimensions and will outiaxt it many times. A pretty accurate lineup on the abil ity and financial standins of a farmer can be secured by a glimpse at the kind of fences be has on bis place. The real womanliness and thought fulness of a woman may lie called in question who will request or allow a dead song bird to be placed on her hat There Is one tiling that is a trifle more exasperating than having your flower beds scratched to pieces by your own hens, and that Is to have your neighbor's liens do the same Job. The anonymous letter writer and the dog poisoner belong to the same cow ardly company, both engaging in enter prises for which they do not care to assume responsibility. Poultry that Is confined should be provided with an abundance of char coal, oyster shell and grit When run ning loose the fowls 111 get these ele ments or tbelr equivalents of their own accord. In the last analysis one will reap the largest and most lasting results for himself In that undertaking In which he contributes most generously to the happiness and well being of those to whom he ministers. I. NOT EKOUCH FEED. There seems to be i:t;le ij'iesiion that a good many dairy cows uiU at a dis advantage and do uot bring ilieir own ers the returu they nifeht simply be cause they are not given a ration suffi ciently large above that required to maintain their physical organism, de tails of a test case lu which this poi;,t was nicely brought out have lately been published by the experiment sta tion at Cornell university at Ithaca. S. Y. A cow which bad been kept by a farmer in the vicinity for some Bve years, during which time the average yearly cost of feed had been a:nl the average returu from milk sold bi'l $25, was taken In ohargi by f.w :n tiou directors and for a rouflJeraMt' period fed on a ration wbkh vwi i per year. Willi this feed she give return durins: the year of T! instead of Uing kept t a ! ( 'J per year rh? yicl-Ie I a r -.sirii ot Of course it i (ecu at a glanw l!i;it the animal in question was a very p r stick to start v. i:h. but at the mine time wilh 1lie former feediu.4 khe r..f ! go much of her ration In keeping b r organism in ojieratio!) that there was nothing left as a margin o' prosit. It should lie noted that au Increase1 "' feed of $1 per year resulted in i:u In creased return of $13. It is safe u (-ay that at least 20 or 40 ier cent of the dairy cows of the country, as a whole, are kept at a positive loss and couldn't be made revenue producers under any system of feeding. On the other hand. It Is also quite likely true that a good many animals are kept at a trifling gain or dead loss simply because they are not given a largo enough ration. The determination of the point in ques tion Is an easy one and can be ascer tained by any dairyman who will care fully measure his feed and measure and test the milk from the individuals In his dairy herd. Buckleo's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, ol Rural Koute 1, Coch ran, da , writes: "I had a bad sore come on the instep of my loot and could find nothing lhat would heal it until J ap plied tSucklen's Arnica salve. Lets than balf of a 25 cent box won the day for me by affecting a periect cure." Sold under guarantee at Belt & Cherringlon drag store. Albany's oew fruit started up. cannery has V. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This is to certify that I have used Foley's Orii.o Laxative for chronic constipation, and it bus proven without a doubt to l-e a thorough practical rem edy for thu trouble, and it is with pleas ure I otfer inv conscientious reference." iafriti I 'rug Co; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room Ko. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON TTORSET AT LAW L. D.BROWN Notary Public; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON. It Is reported that a colony will settle in the Biletz country. You Should Know This Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of ki-'ney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. So medicine can do more. Mafrin Drug Co; M. L. lliompson, tails City. Automobilestages may be put on be tweeu Newport aud Waldport. Consumptives Made Comfortable Foley's Honey and Tarhas cured many ca-t-e of incipient consumption and even in the advanced stages a'I'ords comfort Mil l leliei. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey aud Tar. .Stafrin Drug Co; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. TTOBNXT AT LAW. N. L. Butler, Ollce over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS j wth Br. King's flow Oisooerf AND JILL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACIOBij OB MONEY REFUNDED. TTORXET AT LAW . Ed. F. Cpd, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON In Lake county the total assessment is about 3,000,000, on a busis of 25 per cent. In justice to his neighbors the man who lives lu town should not keep chickens unless he puts himself hi shape to keep them shut up. If they are allowed to run loom, neighborly re lations are quite likely to be slniined. We have known of cafes where If the lord of the house h.ul worked mora assiduously with buck mid saw nt I ho Wood pile and emptied iind li'led more palls he would have had both less time and less Inclliintlnii to find fault will) the way the women folks were running the bouse. Where one understands the proper recipes for making the different kinds of cement for the various farm uses any enterjirlslng farmer or farmer's boy can manufacture his own cement blocks, make water trough, hogpen floor or construct the walks about the bouse provided only that n supply of and and gravel Is at hand. In keeping track of the family ex penses It la well to have all Items of merchandise charged, with payments monthly or quarterly, or pay cash for all Items aa soon as ordered. Where a mixed system of payment Is followed there are likely to be confusion and more or less misunderstanding as be tween patron and merchant. While the clearing up of the patches of small trees and brush along the roiul aldea aud fence rows and lu the pas ture may tend to Improve the land cape from the aesthetic point of view- It iiieauj the destruction of Just many places of shelter for the bird ill' or i no locality, which is au even more Important consideration than the tin proving of the landscape. A recent bulletin Issued by the for service contains the Interesting fact that, while France and Germany hav but 14,500,000 acres of atnle forests a against the national forest reserves lu this country of 100,(KH.inh), these tw countries spend annually on their for ests 1 1,000.000 and get from them net return WO.OOO.ooo, while the I'ul ed Hlates apeudi but $1,400,000 and se cure a paltry return of less than f MO. 000. r'eedlug experiments conducted I different txiiorliwiit stations us well as by Individual feeders show that a very satisfactory ratio for the cow lu milk la four quarts at a feed tw Ice a dny of mixture of 100 iMiunds bran, 1(H) pouuds middlings and 100 pounds Klu ten meal. An equally good one Is the same quantity at a feed of (he follow ing mixture: A hundred pouuds ground oata and corn. 100 pounds bran and Ml pounds gluten meal. Weeds never die ao easily as when they are "Just a-bornlii,, and for this reason there Is uu method that la more effective In destroying them than the Judicious use of a harrow In the corn- Held or potato patch the week follow lug the time of planting. Often good result are aecurwl If a cultivation la given Just aa the young plants are coming through the groom!, but before there Is a spread of leaf. As oon a another lot of weed seed ha started to germinate these ridge may be bar rowed lightly to advantage and la the ' of potato harrowing may lat given late a two week fter the plant bar com through a ground. rotators to produce the smoothest and best tuber should be rut so a to bar two strong eye to the piece and planted to a depth of four lorbe In a rtca soil which ha been put In the let of tilth. If the potato to be used for ad bow slffua of ab they aoouid be given the formalin treat ment, anspeoded lo a runny sack and naked for two hours In a avlution mad by mixing one-quarter of a pint of formalin In about twelve gallon of water. This treatment should be given tb aeed after It I rut aad a short time before planting PAYING BY CHECK. A friend of the writer who came In to pay nu account the other day hauled check book out of bis pocket with the remark that for the past two years he had paid all his bills by check and found the system a most satisfactory one. The check method of payment has several strong arguments In its favor and should lie more generally employ ed. Iu the first place, where accounts are paid thus, the check made payable to order, with the payee's signature In dorsed on the back, it serves as a re ceipt for the amount, while the stub in the hands of the payer slates for what purpose the check was drawn. Again, with this system the bank keeps one's books and Is glad to do so In return for the additional circulating medium which is thus placed in its bauds. If a fellow loses his pocketbook and dis honest poison finds It there Is ulways a loss of silver or paper currency which cannot be Identified or recovered; if his check book, no one can get money through It except by forging the own er's name, which Is a penitentiary of fense. Finally the check system gives one a complete record of expenditures and enables him to leiirn by a review of his accounts lit the end of the year Just where his money has gone, a record that is likely to be very uncer tain mid lui7y when lie uses the cash system and does not keep a careful rec ord of the same. Of course the check system presupposes n bank account, in Hie accumulation of which tho Indi vidual ought not to need particular urging. PANCAKE3 AND SWILL TANKS. Ah showing the obstacles which the average buttciuiaker has to contend with lu tho matter of carelessness or right down filllilness ou the part of patrons in the handling of their milk and cream, a friend who has the re sponsible position of buftermaker In a co-operative creamery which ! pat ronized by some r.tiO farmers cited an Instance which would seem ample to account for almost any methods thu mind could conjure up when it canio to caring for things lu the dairy. The patron In question m cut to the cream ery to get n small pall full of butter milk for rooking, but on this particu lar occasion tho can in which it was kept Kwcet ami fresh from the churn was empty. Nothing daunted, our friend, w ho, by tlio wny, is baching It. went to the pump outside, which leads to an underground tank conlalnlng buttermilk of all degrees of ripeness, pumped Ills pall full, took it home aud made coda pain nkes out of It. No use looking fur "western extras" from creameries patronized by this kind of cattle. Mrs. J. Soyce, Clareuiont, N. H., writes: "About a vear ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Itemed'. It cuied me of a severe case of kidney troulilt of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, nuod medicine, and 1 heartily recommend it. Malrlu Drug Co; .M. L. Thompson, F'alib City, TTOKNKVS AT LAW. Sibley A Eakin, . The only reliable set or Abstracts Ir Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON TEA . You think one tea as good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? Your crocer returns your money if you don't like Scliiiiiuf 's Best: we pay bira. TTOKNXY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill St DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON More than l.Ouo pickers will be em ployed in the Miltou-Freewater berry fields. No Humbug No humbug claims have to bo made for Foley's ilonev ami Tar, the well- known remedy lor coughs, colds and lung troubles. The fact ttiHt more bot tles of Foley's Honey and Tar are used than of any other cough remedy is the best testimonial of ilt great merit. Why then risk taking some unknown prepar ation when Foley's lloney and Tarcoste you no more and is sale and sure. fHai Drug Co: M, L. Thompson, Fulls City. Culls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EM3ALMER Hell DALLAS, Phone 103 OREGON Mutual Phone 1306 Noarly 10,000 head of cattle were shipped from Ontario in the last two weeks. A MISERABLE TYPE OF FRAUD. If there Is n tyie of fraud anywhere that ought to Ik discountenanced and squelched In every wny possible. It Is lhat which is plied so extensively among the clerks to lw found In many of the larger cities by sharpers In the employment of numerous real estate, mining and Investment companies. While the victims are often men. they aro uot so numerous as women, who, having less business experience aud lelng more unsuspecting and confid ing, often lose their entire earnings In these fake Investment enterprises. If one Is lu a salaried position and ha an amount of money to Invest, before taking stock In any enterprise It would be well to ask the adlce of the most reliable and conscientious banker or buslne.-'s Linn of one's nequaliiUuee, who will lu all probability U able lo determine from the character of the concern nhcthcr the nronoxlllon U a safe one to invest in. If vendues of this t.lml were rcilly p .d. the hcrsou of suia.'l means Woi:l I hardlv I al- wed to get In on the grvnnd floor. Mrs. 8. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidncv disease, to that at times I could not get out ol bud, and when I did I could not stand Btraight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy works wonders where others are a total failure. SUfrin 1'rug Co; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. New arrivals looking for fruit lunds continue to appear in the now famous Roguo River valley. JJknttst. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's I rug Store DALLAS, OREGON TTORNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postofflce DALLAS, - . OREGON The Best Pills liver Sold. 'A fit r doctoring lo years for chronic indigestion, and pending over two hun iweo oonars, noiiiing mis done mej as inucii goon as nr. King siNew iifo Tills, 1 coui-ider tin-in Ihe best pills ever Bold :' writes H. F. Ayseue, of Ingleside, N. C. sold under guarantee at licit A Cher ringlon drug store. 25c. A Red Juueapplo tree In Tlio Dulles whoso apples will ripen in July lias put foith n second supply of blossoms. A Grand Family Medicine. 'It gives me pleasure lo speak a good word lor Klectne Hitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlun of No. 4:1(1 Houston M., New Voik "it's a grand laniily medi cine for dyspepsia and jvt.r complica tions; while lor lame back and weak kid neys it cannot be too highly recom mended." Filcctrii! Hitters regulate the digestive functions, purity the blood. and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated ol both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Kelt A Cher ringlon droit store. 60c, Rust caused by the long spell of cold lamp weather Inst month will conshl erably decrease tHe yield of wheat in portions of I nuitllU county. Think It Saved his Lite. I.es'er M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine. . i recent letter: "I have used r. King's New Iiiscuvcry manv years, lor coughs and colds, and I think it saved my life. 1 have loui.d it a reliable rem edy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without a Umle than I would lie without food." For nearly (oily years New Ihscovery ha etood at Ihe head oi lliroat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at Kelt A Cher ringlon drug tor. 60c. ami $ I 00. Trial bottle free. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE FOR DALLAS. Train No. M. Leave Innependt-noe daily, 6:00 a. iu.; lv. Munmuuih, 0:16 a. m. ; ar. Dallas, 0:40 a. in. Train No. 6N. Leave Independence, daily 10:50a. m.: Iv. Monmouth. 11:0ft a. m- ar. liul. las, 11 ::to a. in. from No. 70, Leave IuJenenrienco. dailv. p. iu.; tv. Muniuouin, p. m.;ar. Dallas, ii'.M p. Ill FOR AIItLIK. . Train No. C7. Leave Independence, daily, f.oun. in. ; iv. Jiuiiuumifi, ( nu a. di.; r. Air lit S:l.c a. in. Train No. 7:1. Leave Independence, dily, 3:) p. in. i iv. Muiiniouiii, 3:;iup. in.; ar. Airlie, 4:2.r p. nt. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY, I-reiive Independence, dally, 2:30 p. m. No. lot arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDKl'KNDKNCR. Train No. t"t. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday, 8::a. m.: Iv. Monmouth, b. tim. ia.; ar. Inde pendence, U:l ' a. m. Train No. inl. Lv. Paling, Sunday only, 6:5fi a. in.; ar. Independence, 7;it0 a. in. Train No. Git. Leave Dalla., dully, 1 p. m.; lv MonnioiHIi, 1:25 p. m.; ar. Indeiwudenee, 1 : 10 p. m. Thu train connects at Monmouth for Air lie.) Train No. 71. l eave Dallas, dally, 7:35 p i Iv. Monmouth, 8 p. in.; ar. ludcieiideiice, B l.'i p. m. FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 6fi. Leave Airlie, daily, o m.; T. MoiiiiioMin, :. a. m.; ar. liMfpemlf nee, a:,,o m. ii uu ira.il connects at Monmouth for Train No. 72. Leave Airlie. dally, ft:v p. m Iv. Monmouth. 6:40 d. hi.: nr. ltnii i-.n.L,,.' ft:.5 p. m. 1 Train No. 100 leaves Airlie 4:15 n. m. irvh.v tt.T arrive Aiouuiouiu u.M p. Hi. arrives Inde i-uuill J..V . iu FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for InderwnriPiin H.iir.. The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court op Claims Tho Publishers of Webster's International Dictionary allege that it "is, in fact, the pojtu. lar Unahridired thnrnnu-hlv rf-fxlitfwi inm crv detail,and vastly enriched in every part, wit li the purpose of adaotintr it to meet the loruer and severer requireiueata of another gcuura- uon.- We aro of the opinion that this allcffation most clearly and accurately descries t!:c work that has been accomplished and the result thathnaheeu reached. Tho Dictionary, as it now stands, baa been thorouu-hlv re- edited in every detail, has been corrected in every part, and is admirably adapted to incut the larger and severer requirements of a preneration which demands more of popular philological Mowledtfe than anv frcnuintion that the world has ever contained. It is oerhaoa needless to mhi lhat va wtYu to the dictionary in our judicial work as of the hiprhest authority in accuracy of del In i- liiiuj oiiu l lltiu ill I HO 1 II I U I d Us I II l lie puoli It Will be the source of constant reference. CHARLES C. NOTT, Chief Jmtlce. LAWRENVE WELDON. JOHN DAVIS, ;ttCV STANTON J. PEFT.T.R, C'HAKIiKS li. HOWltf Jtidg-M. The abfm refer to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thehiyhestnwttrdl wis given to the Interna tional at tho World's lair, bt. Louis. GET THE LATEST I'm rvtll he interested in our specimen pages sent free, G.&C.MERRIAM CO PUOLISHERS, 6P(-?INGF,F.LD( MAS8. AND BEST WEBSTttTS 1 VNT CRN AT tONALf DCTtONAw THE THEF WHO SWEARS 5Y SH BRAND SLICKER ) is the man who has fried to get 4 the same service out ol some other make '53I-JC9 Clean Light Durubic GiKiianteed Waterproof and Sold Everywhere ot $393 MAN 1 FOimnONETTAR fr mhllrmi amfm, mtrw Jim iflaiM IlOVf 't. Thlal W. rtfr C ? 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Tit.: thai th niarii.ri;r.l aoai ai d Imvtotor iioun, hrt.r.n laintl!f aiHt dlr1tdant h. atiriBlh-t ad tliaailtd: that th. futur. car and rit ot Jam. thr!.rt Nutchina and KruM l'. Ilnu-htua. anno. hudrra ol taiMift and ittrn.ial, b. aaanlrd lo planilill . d lhat t'iauitifl may hav. .urh olhr and tur' ytrr rrliel aa lo th. ourt aaa arai juaa .u4 ..illllabi.. 1 hia .umaKiM, hy a. ooVr of th. Hon. F4 V I oavd. t'ooniy Judraof lia l onniT. lrrv... a l. at t bamta-r. at Kallaa. IHrfrl. th. Tia d.i ot War. t arrl upmi jtm hf Ih. rt.' I'.lhH. IhrtVHit Ho ha.) ttoari Ofxa a K f.r aia loiawrmir. ..a tiaalial t r"T W lh ?M Oar ol Ja. !. la th. lv.k i nT'tr -law tt. a aroaaty oaw-taii o, rtn- atH-a puh iah,-! in aaid t ountr I " Th. 4tit th. km wttuaalioa M thw aaniBaoa ta Mat a. Aav tt- B IVTrR. fcar r-aBua A CONSTANT ANNOYANCE Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whni. Body Make you Weak, Ner vous and Irritable. Mi oici.AiLTnrc cou srttao KEXKDTS LAXATIVE ECSEY-U3 M rnrnt Maaaaaa aa4 m3 Va aa Ian Half the nervourneeg, half the irrita bility that ia to common in everyday life, is really aii-kiiefa, and in nioal casea a comiitmii iiiat aci-ompaiuea kidnev trouuif. it ia Die work of the kldneva iu itep me uiikhi iree irom uric acid and other poisons, but when the kidneys are ick, and not doinir Ihpirilntr ii.. acid poison permeates the body snd at tacks body, brain and nerres. The irri- lauon raueea iierTouancss, irritaliilit y, headaclioa, dinv apells; makes yoi! languid, unfit for work, and inrlined to worry over tritiie. IWidi-s, there is nothing; more annoying than a bad back, and backache is Ihe nnwt eomtnen sisn of kidney trouble. Yon feel lame awl tired in the morning-, suffer day and niphl w ilh a dull aching in the back and it hurts to stoop or l?nd or lift. If IK.an's Kidney Tills are Uken in the Ufinnuic they will soon eorrect the dis order that exitts in the kidnevs. Con tinoe.1 treaiment rnres eases" of Ions standing. It you salft-r from ans of the above symptoms, do not heritaie to eive IVian's Khlney Tills a trial. They ar lor the kidneys only, and eonuin no poisonous nor hal.it forming drua-a. Home proof ia r.wiviiw.in -F . . u i the elTirifrirT of Un'a f.i,. t all at Tlt A Cherrington's drug store and a-k to see the statements of laHsf people who hav uar-1 this renely. for sale tT all dealers. Price 50 eents. Koster-M libera Oo . BnrTalo, esr ork, sole afeou flM the l nite.1 Males. v. Remember sm other. z.v.a , is preserved and pro,ht.-.'d iNolie.-tir.e, a mild, delightful . prrunratiun, i!t:i'.'atc!y fiaj.-nnt. : M:tl.e3 the nV'tx .vMniiltiv urt. lii:ls!:ej crackled annrarance caused ly over iliynt-ssj renmes tlie t ic oi eiilarp.-J pores, cleanses their., re- duces inflammation and rprranj nil even, j f r.uliac.t jdnwdiieto nho'eir.mc nouiiJi L ri' '"' "l 'kit (jlanrls and stimulation of t,.e c.ipiiunes winch also feed the heaiihful color. 7 fm satr.ple of fa'l i kin and supply in h I Vi Ait your Druggist fur a . i1 ' I V ' I K '-If a - . - t - r .J. -,. J is I m I II I ' 1 " ' ," I I a -:9r--'-raaJaa'i' r.i,.! tfl r:,s T &LU-Vv&'-f AlJ itr ... J , a at I fc. fl k ir . F 1 . T ' H I I k f, BELT & CHERRINQTON, Dallas, Oregon. tit? Even our Grandfather. knew whr? BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF of tho worth of a medicine is the cures It can effect. Every one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will C TDC RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS LUKC RNS; NEURALGIA, COOTRACTED MUSCLES ANU ALL FAINS. USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc., and in every case it has rendered immediate relief and satisfaction." Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 500-502 North Second Street, ' ST. LOUIS, MO. a"MWBBJMa,.ji.in pajaaaawaar, Sold and Recommended by STAFBIN DRUG C0MPAI3Y IS . "! J I -'i FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world AN INSTANCE. . Lucy Suddreth, of Uaoir, N. C, had been troubled with rery bid cough for over a year. Shesavs: " A friend bought a bottle of Chambcriaix's Cough Remedt, brouRht it to me aad insisted that I should take it. I did o and to my surprise it helped me. Four botUea of it cured toe of mj cough," th name IVMa'f anij COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing. Tr- Saaia a feat, am a, kuam. feat J I T 1 UU TIE iew icea ra I'UULUlJlAAHllirilh' THE CSI31SAL UXAWE n C3 an. - . r 9 I EKt to Ciliiia i La uom tam . , Bid lJ For Sale by Druggists. ccuea syeup tta"!! iaF Cures Eiliousr.ess, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torp:.J Liver ar.d Chronic Ccrsi:r.tbn. Pleasant to tiSa DSIHQ Laxative Frcit Snii) an a . m wmtj STAFBIN DBUQ CO. Dallas, nd U. THOMPSON, Falls City, Cleanses the system thoroughly and dears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It Is guaranteed 1