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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
MLTEY; NOTES K.M.R4EOTZ ETEI5IDI PA. HTTP O KOKKCaPONCINCE soucna u i . Copyright, 19M. by C. M. Barntts. TbeM artlciea and Illustrations muat not be re printed without special permission. ) A PHILOSOPHER FLOORED. I knew a man In I-Told-U-So Who thought he knew It all. lie feared to walk too near the rim For fear the world wouid fail. He discoursed on the universe And on original ain; There wasn't much of sky or earth That be did not butt In. One day I met him on the street He looked so wondrous wise. I thought the hour very meet For me to catechise. "Wise friend." said I. "will you tell me In the whenceness of the when Which the other did precede. Egg. rooster or the bent" He stared long Into vacancy And then replied to me, "Will you Just wait until I se My 'Moral Phllosophyr " THE FIRST CHICKENS. A great mystery! What? Not a" 11,000,000 robbery nor a Gironess mat rimonial graveyard, but bow the first of the chicken tribe got away over Into India's deep tiger den Jungles when they were created In the garden of Eden, on the plain of Iran, In Asia Mi nor. Now, there were the three sous of Noah Ham, the black; Sheni, the vet low, and Japbetb, the white. When tbey parted, Shem going east, Japheth north and west and Ham, the black man, going to Africa, yon would have thought Ham would have got away with the chlckena. I'erhnps Hnm liked pork better, or maybe Shem bagged them first Anyhow, when Mr. Darwin went on his expedition to prove that man Is a souvenir of the monkey tribe be ills- a3dT!lon "to the re'tanfing Influence of the Iron oa the rennet action and the neutralization of the acid by the Iron, there are also produced taints or off flavors." The milk can used to haul milk to the cheese factory are often of cheap grade and are dented the first or sec ond time that they are used, with a result that the tin cracks and the Iron is exposed and rusts. At one factory a can was found that had been used for thirteen years and had been soldered forty times, with lead patches two inches in diameter In some places. Milk kept in such cans would take for ty minutes longer to coagulate than that kept in good cans. In these experiments mlik was placed In rusty tin cans and allowed to stand for different periods, while other sam ples of the same milk were kept In glass beakers. Every time that this experiment was repented the milk kept In the rusty cans gave evidence of a re larding Influence on the rennet action as compared with the milk kept in the glass beaker. Milk which was allowed to stand In Iron utensils for several hours had a peculiar bluish gray color. Indicating the presence of Iron in solu tion. It was evident that the acid iu the milk ll Uhhi the iron and dis solved some of it. The maximum quan tity of Iron dissolved In the milk ranged from one to one and a half pounds for every thousaud pounds of milk. This Iron In solution at least partly causes the retarding Influence of the rennet action, since it increases the solids In the mlik. four horses with a pair of common check lines, writes a farmer hi th Breeder's Caiett. Chicago, This er- S A A 7 1 VV A V:9U SiTl AOWtTAliC SlUUt I e.cca Lmtl I 7 V V Foley's Kidnev Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Stafrin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Falls City. Porcupines are becoming a pest in orchards near Madras, She Likes Qood Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin, .Maine, says: "1 like good things and have adopted Pr. Ring's hew Life Pille as our family laxative medicine, because thev are "good and do their work without making? a fnes about it." These painless pnririers sold at Belt A Lherrington c drug store, zoo. raus.'ttient will work equally as well with three, four, five or kix horses The aJJtistable strajis tliouIJ have a snap on each end and a buckle Iu the middle. I use four horses at most of my farm work, and they are as eubilv driven as two. Oats For Calves. The great business of the growing calf is to make muscle. This muscle Is what gives plumpness to a thrifty calf. For this purpose a food is needed which Is especially rich in muscle forming material. Grass Is not. For this nothing can be found that Is bet ter than oats. Not only are they rich In the material desired, but that rich ness is not so concentrated as to make tbem a dangerous food. Tbey are neither heating nor fattening In tbelr nature, but tend Instead to build up muscle and give the animal strength and vigor. In (be spring, before the pastures are ready fo turn on to. Is the time that the calves will need this addition to their feed. If at any time they are allowed (o grow thin In flesh It will take a long time of good feeding and careful atten tion to bring them again Into a thrifty (ondltlon. Gilbert Allen. Drying Lambs Aftsr Dipping. I (-btx.se the fore part of a warm, pleasant day as soon hs rcnvcuieiil after my sheep are sheared and dip the whole Bock, says New York breeder. If the Cock Is a re eMly puri chased one containing pyrusit-M. a se ond dipping ten days hit. r U advi able. If the sheep are properly shorn with a machine, there will r.-ir-iln few. If any. tic ks on them after dipping. Ijinilis usually harlmr niot ticks. If the lii:ili is dipiietl and the mother not. It puzzle the mother to !istl:i7i:lsh her own lamb. She is liable to disown it. I prefer the liquid dip to th powdered form and nse them at the rate of one gallon In seventy p.llon of water. This will destroy ticks oi A Malheur county man claims he can make $100 an acre off bis alfalfa. For Sore Feet. "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thine to use for sore feet, as well as for healing ourns, sores cuts, and all manner ot aorasions, writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it ! Sold uuder guarantee at Belt A Cherrington a drug store, zoc lice, but for scab stronger solution. 1 would u?e s POINTS FOR THE SHEPHERD. JCMOLI FOWL covered the progenitors of the chicken family way over among the palms and alligators of the Ganges, and the pretty bird was called "gull us banklva" or Jungle fowl. Hindoos do not eat chicken, and the fowls were, allowed to multiply until the forests "were full of the tieautldil orsnge colored birds, and as they flash ed from tree to tree and proudly strut ted among the ferns and palms and magnolias their golden glow made more beautiful the sylvan sceue. But white hunters ou elephants, while tiger bunting, shot tbem down, the na tives drove them Into horsehair snares, and Mr. Hagenbeck. the great animal trainer, caught them for curiosities ami shipped them by thousands all over the world, so today they are a rare bird. They are smaller than our chickens. The bens are chestnut brown and Just like our Diddles except they have feathered throats. Tbey lay from U to twelve eggs a year, thus you may" aee the wonderful development of your birds not only In size, but In laving ability. The cocks bare bright golden orange heckles, blue brown backs, rich chest nut saddle feathers, steel blue wing feather with reddish yellow edge: breast and under parts dead black and graceful tails of black, rich green and metallic blue. Yes, we call our fowls Ideal In shupe and color, but few of them equal this magnificently adorned alxirlgltml cock of the Jungle glades as he flashes to the top of a Dowering tree and greets the rising sun. DON'T . Don't feed heavy In the heat, but keep the mater pure and sweet. Ixwt forget that ducks have no ert. If you stuff with grain you'll have no crop of ducks. Itoo't get dissatisfied with your breed every time you read of snotht-r. If yours Is not a success, you ditto. iKm't cross big breeds with small. It rsusea rupture, crooked back and crosa patcbrs. Don't throw fresh dropping right out w here chicks can scratch lu tbem. Vol nice. Get hVe. Dun't have stumbling blocks about fur ducklings to fall over. iHm't b a stumbling t.Ux k to others. Don't study the drug business to be- I rocue trwfl elect la removing color de fects nor surgery to become an expert la trimming combs. ttoo't refuse aa answer to a dissatis fied customer. A dovellke explanation may clear the sky, but a dogged silence snay prove yoa lie. INJURE THE MILK. Joseph E. Wing, in giving a plan for a feed rack for sheep In the Breed er s Gazette, Chicago, says: We build sort of very simple feed rack iu which we feed either silage, grain or flay In fact, usually nil three togethei at one time. The main thing, we find, In a feed rack Is to have It so made that the sheep or lamb can readily thrust Its head clear in and hold It there while It eats. The spaces should not be so open that small sheep or large lambs can get lu with their feet. The type of rack here Illustrated is adapted to the use of inaturo sheep and la nil is past Ave mouths old. It Is substantially a flat bottomed feed trough twenty-four KF.Kll HACK roll HHIEP. wide, with a I Ik 111 bottom. Use of Rusty er PseHy Tinned Cane Voaluo Off Flavors, "Hasty CsdS ant Their KsTect I p-w Mlik For OMeaemakltig Is the title of recent bulletin of the Wisconsin experiment station prepared by George A. (Xsoa. assistant caesulet. aUperi snents made by Mr. Osaoa anew that aalik banted la poorly tinned or rasiy raas Is materially Injured fur e bee aa mat I tig. The rhewee factory eperstor aboaid not Imitate to rrfoee mlik wbk-a Is banled la poorly tinned or rut'j-.csns," w rltee Mr. Olson, -for, la Inches hayrack above and allmiictl to it. It Is easily and cheaply Imi'l, mid we tin It effective. If the ewes have littl lambs at their sides a diiTerent rack is advisable. One Willi slats closer to get her Is best. Management of Sheep, It Is important that sheep shall be no managed that the most may be made out of the fleece. The Influences that affect the fleece mainly are those of climate, of food and care, of breeding and of age. The first and last Influ ence wool less than the second and third. Food affects the character of wool by breeding It 'and thereby In creasing Its growth In length and also In strength. Breeding, however, accompauled by selection, la the great factor In deter mining what the degree of fineness or of ctiamciiesa will be. Change In this re- siect is brought attout much more rap Idly by breeding than In any other way. Protecting the wool from con lauiliiatlon by foreign substances, such as straw and chaff. Is greatly Impor tant. Where the flock Is large the dif ference of a portion of a rent a pound may make a large difference In the ag gregate return received for It. A little care In protecting wool may result In a rich return In proportion to the care expended. The Care of Lambs. Ileury U warden, a prosperous beep man, says of the care of lambs: The la ml w hen w eaned should be put on fresh grouud that Is, pastures or aftermath which baa not been used uiot b for sheep that year. In fact, a great secret of success with sheep is a fntiuent change of pasture, and 1 should rather change to a poorer pa- ture for awhile than make no change. The lambs then are let run lu the day time on the best pasture we nave and at night are hurdled on ae turn 8 (no morri of rape as they will clean an close to the ground. I need not say this ground on which lambs have been hurdled will raise magnificent crops without additional fertilizer. I Hiring July and August I nse some gnod worn powders to mix with the salt given the flock, and If any of my lambs show Indications of worm In the bead or giddiness I doe tbem wltb tonic. The same nay be done If on too rank fwed tbey are Inclined to econr. I have found also tbat for w"nis In tbe bred to shut tbem la a tl-bt box stall or other tight Inciosure sod spray then generously wltb crel oil la the beet remedy I bare thus far used. Hrtcklna W Hereee Abreast. TVi.utrj.;i1yi.hosbow,wt lirlve "DON'T BELIEVE IT!" "You don't?" "No: I don't believe anv one would be foolish enough to pay J7.500. the price of three auloino biles, for five thickens." That's what a whole lot said, bui money talks. We have read the eor resjxnideuce In the deal and Mr. Kel- lerstrass tells us throuirh the Re liable that Mme. Puderewskl gave hlui a Jo.lHK) United States gold cer tlficate, two United States $1,000 bills and one $300 hill for a rooster and four hens. The former highest prices In the United States were $3,400 for nineteen rose comb Black Minorens which were sold to Henry Shultz. von Scbultzen- stein of Berlin, nn Orpington cock bird for $700 niid a White Plymouth Rock cockerel for $800. It Is unite a com pliment to American fanciers that the innda me should pass England, where (he Orpington originated, and buy her birds in this country. Tbe highest price ever paid lu Eng land for a fowl was $1,000 for a Brown Red. The names of the $7,.r)00 birds nre Crystal King, Jr., Lady Helen. Olga. Clistlna and Victoria. These names seem quite appropriate to the other side. While Mr. Paderew skt dotes on pigs and purchases bis hogs from John Bull, the mndame is a great poultry enthusiast Immediately on their arrival at Lausanne, Switzerland, she entered them at a poultry show and wou all the priees. She has made the world rubber at the price she paid, and her American birds will make the old world cock a doodles sit up and take notice when they sweep up the prizes. A Washington county man has 50 acres planted to walnuts aDd will plant more. No one is immune from kidnev trouble, so just remember that Foley a kidney Kemedy will stop the irregularities anu cure anv case of kidney or Diauaer trouble that is not bevond the reach of medicine. Stafrin Drug Co., M. h. Thompson, Falls City. Alexander McRae, of Athena, worked oioe years on a harvester combine, which is proving a success. How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis ate those who are habitually constipated. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa tion bv stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant o take, iteiuse ptinetitutes, Sta frin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Falls City. ,Tfie Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court op Claims The Publishers of Webster's Internstionol Dictionary allege that it is, in tacrine l" ;u lar Cnabridged thoroughly re-edited in e erv detail, and vastly enriched inevery part, with thA nnrorMA of adaotins It to meet tbe lartrer and severer requirement of another genera tion. We are of tbe opinion that this allegation most clearly and accurately describes the work tbat nas been accomplished and the result tbatnaa oeefl reacneu. iw uicuoiuu-y, as it now stands, has been tuorouuhly re- editedin every aeiau, oas oeeu correcieu m every part, and is admirably adapted to meet the lamer and severer requirements of a generation which demands more of popular pnnoiogicai anowieugu man any gcwjiauuu It is perhaps needless to add that we refer to tne uicuoiiary ju our juuium v 'J' me nipnesi autnomy in accuracy oi ueuuf tion: ana tnat in tue iuTureasintuepa&bib wul OS Uw source or constant reference. CHARLES C. KOTT, ChM Jutloa. LAWRENCE WELDO.V, JOHX IA IS. s STANTON J. PPFTXF. CJUULKS B, UOWltT, Judge. The obnve refert to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY For Liver Ills. NATURI'S artllDV 1 better than pllli, became it acta In the rleht It itrenetlioin the Stomach, aids Pigestioii, curea Pyipepm. r' Liver and Bowelt, curing Constipation. onet the Ctuallr one MS Tablet it all tbat it neeetaarr to correct the .. ble. It atarta in the Stomach and aearcUca through the Liver. Kid Inteatlne. dissolving aim sootnmg as it goes. ' . MR Tabl.ls are always jnst rlt'ht and neither sicken, erlne nn, i,. l 1 -..... n BIT a BOV. aV0 Murium - r Kidney 1 1 l0' have any I L BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. THE GRAND PRIZE (the hifrhest award) was iriven to the Interna tional at me orm s xtur, ou ixjuis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST Ton viU be interoted in our tpecimcn pages, Kntjrcu Q. & C. MERRIAM CO PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. I WEBSTERS 1 arnoNASV Some of the Tillamook county dairy men's barns are not large enough to hold the bumper hay crop. A Boon to Elderly People Most elderly people have some kidney and bladder disorder that is both puin- ful and dangerous. Foley's Kidnev Rem edy has proven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary or gans, corrects irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence tak ing Foley's Kidney Remedy at once ai d lie vigorous. Stalrin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Falls City. Someone carelessly threw nwny a lighted cigar or match, and 400 cords of wood were burned at Udell. Attention, Asthma SulferersI Foltv's Honey and Tar will give im mediate relief to asthma sufferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Lar is the best remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and long trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Stafrin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Fulls City. How's This! We oCer One Hundred Dollars Reward tot t.nr case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj I Mall's catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undeisigned, have known F. J. Che- Bey for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made bv their firm. Wkst a Tbdai, Wholesale Droetrlsts. Toledo. O. WaiDiNO, Kinna& Marvin, wholesale Drug- Half's Catarrh Cnre if taken .nteraal.ti directly upon the blood and mucous surface the ay a tern. Price, 75c. per bo t tie. Sold to ftU aVrUsEKaAUr. XtUXDUIUaUS Erf. Hall' i Family Pills are tbe beat. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed aosoiuteiy WATERPROOF OILED SUITS. SLICKLitj AND HA1S Every garment guaranteed Clean - Light - Durable Suits 3 Slickers '3? joto wttsr oaim mirrwHCK CATALOG fffll nit mfAMwe KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH COFFEE Good grocers like Schil ling's Best, for it makes good-will and not trouble ; in" case of complaint, the money is ready. Your tracer returns your money if yon don't like it: we pay him Or. King's Nov Discovery PHTCR rv U. 1 AA ,A apt. OW U api.VSUIa 'OLDS Trial Bottle Free I AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. FflR OOUCHS asassT GUARANTEED SATISFAd'Oail OK MONEY REFUNDED. A Fresh Complexion is preservea and produced hv mm 1 ' . "'"" ueiignttu ft V preparation, delicately Makes the skin exquisitely soft- ml "'M appearance caused x-J bv over-drvness! rp.liir-. ,k. . - . , - ins sue 01 enlarged pores, cleanses them, re duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the kin and supply its healthful color astyour UruWsl for a frei sampU if OBERTINE NEW STRENGTH f'0LD BACK'S The Kidneys Need . Constant Help. Dallas People Depend on Doan's Kidney Pills. At a depth of 150 feet the Madras Oil & Oas company struck a vein of good looking coal In the hole which they were sinking. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS, A young lady In New York is paying her way through college with the prof Its from thirty-two hens. During three winter months she gold $123.75 worth of eggs. And now, young poultryman, hustle for New York, for ahe'a the girl for you if you're her Ideal. And now we are hearing ngnln about those August batched chickens making . the best layers. Yes, frost does come right after AugiiHt, and front brings roup, and roup does lay 'em out. Cockflghtlng Is unknown In Russia but the Araamas and Jnla varieties of geese hare been taught to fight. Won der if the Russian were ever matched with the Japanese? An extra good eon iter lu a plgceu loft will sometimes split a family and elope with bis affinity. Now, if you can Just succeed In mating the desert ed partner you will tsar the expenses of divorce proceedings Our good housewives who take whole day to pick a duck and swear (figuratively) that tbey will never do so again bold tbelr breath to hear that some experts can clean tbe frills off of eighty In a day. ine main reason wby there Is so much trouble In undrerstng ducks dry la because tbey are si lowed to get cold. Start to pick before tbe blood stops and tbe feathers set. and keep cool yourself If It's a hot day. L'se duck feather fan. If for market, keep feet and bead from water, as It will chauge their color. Blankets are not needed and make sickly looking birds. In the English egg shows the follow ing qualities are considered: Freshness, sute, texture and rleaniluesa of shell. uniformity of sis, color and shape. Double yolk, tainted, dyed, polished and rotten eggs are fired. Young stock Is your dependence for market and eggs. Feed well, and for your and their sake don't crowd. What la a square deair Is dis cussed la on of the poultry Journals. well, what Is a square 61. anyhow? Jnst explain this for as to the fellow who want something for nothing or sells yon nothing for something. We haven't time. A customer wrot as May 23: "I thought I would writ and tell yon bow many chicken we got nt of the two settings of egg. Ws got thirty-three set of thirty-four, bat the ben stepped oa three and killed tbem." GIt a a deal Ilk tbat wbea w boy from oo. Thar 1L Ceotinoeva Crepoiavf. It has been oboerred by B. rraser f New York tbat mangel and sugar beets grow continuously oa tbe a land for four year were Bsc f a ascepttbV to leaf spot tbaa wbea grewa la a rotaUua wltb otbor eropa. Why James Lee dot Well. Everybody in Zaiicnvillc, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, o( rural route 8. She writes : "My hUBhand, James Lee, (irmly believes he owes hia life to the line of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so Beverely affected that con sumption t seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its nee has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it lias no equal. The first doBe gives relief. Try it! Sold nnder guarantee at Belt & Cherrington'a drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A man Dear Silver Lake has an ar tesian well that yields water enough to irrigate his 320-acre farm and leave a surplus for hia neighbors. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of 379 (iitTord Ave., San Jose, Onl .pays: "The worth of Kleclrie Bitten as a veneral rcmnlr for headache, hiliousneos and torpor of me iiirr aim ikimi'is is so pronounced th it I am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the benefit of" thoee seeking relief from such athVtions. There is more health tor the digestive orgau in a bottle of Klectrio Bitters than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at Hell A Cherrington' drug store. 50c. C. A. Rhea, a Heppner banker, says tnai morrow county will produce only about X).000 bushels of wheat, one- nrth of last year's prop. But farmers are nearly all out of debt. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A. S. Nusbaum, Bateeviile, Indiana, writes: "Lnst year 1 suffered for three ..u,..ur " summer coiu.eo distress ing mat it interlered with my business, i nan many ol the symptoms of hav aim a niKuir s prescription did noi reaen mv case, an I took several medicines which seemed onlv to aggra vaie it. Fortnnalelv I insisted upon k.lrina L' . . 1 " I 1 . ' s ruir, m sinner ana lar. 11 quickly cured me. Mv" mi fx h. used oley a Honey and Tar with the ssroesncrrw. Malnn iiii t 1 Thompson Kalis City. ' DONTS. Don't pack tbe brooder lamp away. Thunderstorm chill chicks and poults. ront fall to tak a poultry course. Tbey are low In price, but high In cul ture. Doa't UUuk that borne gab will aell your young stock. One gas plant In town I enough. Advertise to material ise proflts. tkm't forget that "charity covers a multttud of sins.- Criticism of an other Is condemnation of a brother. Therefor be silent If yon can say nothing good, for all may Dot be weU understood. Pont wast tun batcblne thr babble nor II swale to count tour troubles. Don't differ with every man voa meet nor accept and try every new fangled nation. Doa't tak yoar bceaers far fmm bout for tbelr ftrst 8j.- Tbeyu stray by tb way. When past middle ae, there comes a noticeable weakening, of the organs of the body, and the danger of quick de cline, it is quite necessary lo eivel prompt neip to any part that hrst shows signs of wear. Healthy kidneys mean iiale old age. Weak kulneis hrinu constant backache. If you have a4iead aclie, lame or wi k I act-, quiek pains wiien stopping i.r lilting ; 11 you are tired ami nervous, have backache, dizzv spells, null ry swellings under the eye or around the ankles, rhenmuticor nen raliiic pain, gravel, scalding urine, too lieqiiem pHstages, sandy or striney sed iment in the urine, scanty or discolored urine, or passages at night, be aure vour kidneys need attention. Doan's Kid ney rills is the best medicine to use. It has cured thousands mid will cure you. Home proof is convincing evidence of the etticieney of this remedy.- Call al Belt & Cheriii gtou's drug store and ask to see the statements r,f Dallas people wno nave ueeu uoan s Kinney rills. tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhnrn Co., Buffalo, isew lork, sole agents lor the United states. Remember the name Doan's and no other. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are tun - bottom Dutch men, mere isnt much .f nervous prostration in Holland. 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C, had been troubled with arery bad cough for over year. She says: "A friend bought a bottle of Chambsslain's Cough Remedy, twonght it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did o and to mr surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it cared me ol mj cough," tfj? THE ,EW ,DE f? THE 0EI8IIAL LAXATHE HH C0D6B STCOf fTT Uim fti BotiU I 1 L-Z-J Bed far CLIirti r 1 1' For Sale by Druggists. m F I . a-saffTlLL lalDMbMaatrwibtS LJ oaa- Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take DRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the systea thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches- It is guarantee rorSUeby STAPRIN DRUG CO. DaJIis, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City.