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IIow's ThisI We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fof - ly case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J.CHENEY.fcCO., Props. ,Toled0,O. We the undei signed, have known F. J. Che ney foi the last 15 years, and believe him per fcctly honorable in all business transactions sad financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. Vest Thcax, Wholesale Drnnrista, Toledo, O. WAjLm.vn, Kinnan&Mabvik, wholesale Drag gists, Toledo, O. Hall 's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actiaf directly uuon the blood and mocous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per botUe. l)mgOAts. Teakimonlais fro. Ball's Family Pills are the beat, Sold by all THE COUNTRY ICEHOUSE. An Important Adjunct to the Up to Date Farm. By PROFESSOR OSCAH KP.F. Ohio Ag ricultural cu,iege. In this age of advanced faruiltiz the icehouse Is an Important adjunct. The most economical building Is the mic so constructed that It will preserve the greatest amount of let in propor tion to the amount of Ice stored. Waste In an icehouse Is largely en used by meltage from the top, sides and bot tom. In a properly constructed lee house and when the Ice Is properly packed and cared for no waste should take place from the Inside of the pile of ice. The melting from the sides, bottom and t"p Is caused by Insuffi cient Insulation To insulate to such an extent that no meltage would take place would be Impracticable, but with a thorough ITS I PL K arm and i jl Ijarden Ef ' t nwvVs K I III l C1I0BS SECTION OF ICEHOl'HK. understanding of the construction of tin Icehouse a minimum amount of mellusre cun be obtained. The waste from the bottom is generally consid ered to be the greatest. The a mount of lee melted In the bottom of the Ice house varies from one to six feet dur ing the year, depending upon the con KtriioUon of (he Hoof. If the Icehouse is provided wllh an air tight floor, with the lee laid on at least eighteen Inches of dry sitwdusl, the bottom waste rare ly exceeds twelve Inches during the year. On tliu other hand, If the lee Is piled In the Icehouse on the bare ground without any Insulation under it or any provision made for drainage the uieltage frequently Is sU feel. The side and top nielinge Is not so great, but It frequently ranges from one to three feet, depending upon the Insulation. The manner of Insulation Is shown In the cut of cross section of Icehouse. The Icehousp should be located hi the coolest place possible and always above ground. The size of the build ing must be determined by the amount of lee used during the year, l-'or a 111 AND UII.K HOI KS CliMlltNH). loan who keeps about twenty cows mid sells the milk an icchnii-.c 11 by 14 by 1J feet high is of sutlh lent size. However, in no ease should an Ice house be smaller than 12 by 12 by 10 f 1 et high, because the outside surface Is too great compared Willi tile volume, and therefore loo much lee Is wasted In proportion to the amount used. In the plans submitted the frame work Is made by laying n '.' by I sill on the concrete foundation. I'nsicn this to (lie foundation by cementing a few bolts inlo (tie concrete and allowing Iheiu tocMcml through the 2 by 4 sl.l. Two by four Miulding Is then placed upon this sill sixteen I111 lies apart from center to center. The rafters for the roof are likewise made of 'J by 4's, placed the same distaiiic apart as the studding, but the purlin plate upon the 2 by 4 studding should be nt least six Inches wide. The ntitsi.lt of studding limy be hoarded cither with common sheeting and pap.-r, ujioii which poplar siding is i. ii nl. it wi'll patent siding or ship lap siding. I be hitler being I he cheapest itT tl rcjiiifintr only single thickness of board. The 10, f t hoi. It) Is- in.i.le with not Jess than t tie half to one third pitch and preferably cot 1. -id with shingles, for shingles are b.-tier Insulators than ell her suite or metal. Iliwccr, pii's-r may sometimes l usetl (o gotsl ad vantage. A cupola or tine should tie built upiii the nx'f to allow for the removal of the warm air from the top of the Ice. The ventilator may 1 placed In the gable end Instead f (be cupola and when o placed acta for the aame pun"e. A continuous lisr should he rut lu one end to allow the Ice to be put In. This door may extend from tbe gable down to within five feet of the bottom. la tbe rut. tc and milk bouse roro tiloed. the aid elevation ebowa bow tbe arberoe baa tbe advantage of utilis ing tbe water from tbe Ice bouse bere abowa for cooling tbe milk. No Ice needa to be removed from tbe tce bouoe It operate antomatlcally. If tbe weatber la w arm tba Ice laeha snore rapidly and keep water la the tank at tbe required temperature. I GATE FOR THE SNOWDRIFT. 8impla Plan For Open Way In and Out. There la do snow cleaning In the country. The farmer breaks his way through the drifts with difficulty. There is more piny for the winds in the country than there Is In the city, and when the snow accompiinies the wind the drifts impede travel and clog the ways about the farm. The gateway must be kept clear because tbat Is the way In as well as the way out. Vnless the gate Is constructed In a manner that will readily yield to the A l.ATK CLOSED. impediments It Is about as good as no gate. In the plan suggested herewith is a partial solution of the (lifflctilty which so often confronts the fririncr ; at this season of the year. Two cuts ' are pictured. They show a gate which can be readily adjusted In case of snowdrifts. It Is easily made from ordinary lumber. A 1 by ! upright Is used for 1 the two lower boards. 1 by 4 fir the j upper ones. The uprights at the hinge ' post are double 1 by 4. one ple-e nit- side and the other Inside the bars. The ; upright at the latch side may be the ' same weight of stuff or slightly light j er and fastened In the same way. stead of nailing the bars to these up rights, bolts are used, one for each bar at each end. The lowest board Is notched, as shown, and the double GATE OPEN. brace used from the top of the lutcb post to the bottom of the hinge post. Tor the braces 1 by 3 stuff Is strong enough. These may be held In place at the top by a single bolt. They are Joined near the bottom with a bolt which engages with the notches when the gate is raised, as shown In the cut. Tuberculosis In Animals. The International congress on tuber culosis which recently met In Wash ington, as a whole, dealt especially with human tuberculosis, but consid erable attention was directed to tuber culosis In domestic animals and nota bly to questions dealing with the milk and meat supply and with the Inspec tion of (hese products. One of the seven sections Into which the con gress was divided devoted Itself espe cially lo these topics, and (he general addresses before (he congress, as a whole. Included a lecture by Profess or M.iriiard Itang of Copenhagen on "Studies In Tuberculosis In Domestic Animals and What We May Learn Regarding Unman Tuberculosis." An extended discussion followed the re affirmation by Professor Dr. Hubert Koch of Berlin of Ills theory as to the iiouldeni lly and houlransniisslhlllly of human and bovine tuberculosis, after which n resolution was unanimously adopted recommending "that preven tive measures be continued against bovine tuberculosis and that the pos sibility of (he propagation of this to man be recocni.cd." The very extensive exhibits from the various countries In America and Europe attracted much attention and presentnl n vast amount of Illustra tive material of rare educational val ue, phases dealing especially with the prevention mid treatment of the dis ease In Its early stages predominated, there being n great variety of models if snnltorla and seclal appliances. James J. Hill's Idea of a Farm. There will be much discussion of farming for the next few months from many angles, one among them being the mi st useful size of farms. Wo do not wish in be one sided and shall at nays slate fairly the Inrge farm or combination argument, but It seem to us that farming In thl respect I the exception among businesses. Econ omy in lite cost of supervision Is the only reason for the expansion of tho unit In any business, and land Is more productive under the small farm sys tem. F.ven If larger farm units are possible they Rre not tleinble. Wc do not want tbe Kuropran regime of 111 overlord with tenant farmers. We want the greatest nnmTter of Inde IsMiiletit little farmer, who hardly need even one farm hand. Jame J. Mill ha mere sense than nearly all of (he professors, and he dclherci! an opinion (wo year ato to the cffis t that the Individual farmer must lav fewer acre and more hoe. Training Girl Far Farm Work. The Arselejr House Colonial Train ing s bool at llltehens. Knglautl. I devoting itself to the traiulu "f gill f.r life In the English colonics. m..re espcl.il!y ft,r farming life. 1 hru.h lit the whcatfit'kl of Cans, la there I a t-ootinii.tl demand for women t. help on the farm, but Hie ordlnar: servant la far from answering the re quirement The girl st A i-wlcy House are taught pint f-ookbig and bread m I. icg m hi. It r not rtpeiel of an English rtk. who get her bread from tbe lsk(-hpi riding, ilriv- '"g. atab'e mauarerocot cm. I i ople rarpentrrint Tri-e nnnnis! rleioenM of education are to msVe tbe jir1 re. ourivfnl and capable mem'sr of a community far from ary renter of rlviiiMtton Ws Aafcoa Fae Horses. A little wood ab t bold to l vers beneficial to borw It t given a tr poonfnl at a llnte. prrnVletl on a fee-: f oats 1C tollTTTTSW . Trtww c s i BY C.M.BARMTZ RIYIESIDE PA. (COERESPONBEVCrl SOLICITED I Cnpyripht. by C M. Barnitz These r.r':icies an J Illustrations must not be re printed without special permission. J ! COLD, ROUP, DIPHTHERIA. ! .Millions of turkeys, chickens, pheas ant mid pr-'emi- die cf roup every winter. i The rooster w it 1 1 Mibluitii: nose, tear I fu! eves, swell -n in-.i eyelids and white diarrhea ha- cold 1 simple ca lai'fh. wiii !i i- tail ceutiigious; soiue 'limcs disappears "f illf or. if tin j heck, d. prepares a ! ilging place for ; dreaded roup genus f old air cur rents danipne.-s. wet runs 'extremes of ie !i.-r:itnre. bid .ciiiiiarion and fro '.eii droppings bring cold" and roup. !ii, Ii first strike ill fed. poor bred. .i!y. si-idy or l .te hatched stock, and 1 -, no discharge In the water ..rJ dr 1 1 and flouting In the air enters the and respiratory organs of siring K and all :ir a'ferred Tre :n;y In-. it nvi 1 1 - r-'Hio " can-e mil apply f l':!o fl-l.tvi!l!( I'etl'.e I 'es ' ip kerosene in UoS'fils. .-Ii-lU cleft of tm 11; !i wi'h feather dipped in oi! and put 1 ; f tn of oil on drinking water. M.e grain of ipiiiiinc at nig!'. Ton drops of aconite to two ,-unrt of water. One one-hundredth grain of ai'sciilte antimony to every siel; fowl in drill!; daily Coup er conlai:i"iis catarrh includes, j with vnititoins f col 1. swollen head A It'iri'V EYf. and eyes, dark red comb, fever, closed nostrils iintl cleft of month, shaking of head to clear nasal passages, whis tling, snoring sound caused by ai: passing over dry mucous membrane, pip mid a peculiar offensive odor. This disease spreads up the nasal pas sages and nllai k-- the membrane sur rounding the eye The membrane In comes uli crated and secretes a cheesy matter that collects uroun.i the eye ball in sitlliciciil quantity to crowd the eve from the soi Uct and oflen to tie- .stroy the sight. A wash which has j not failed us to cure sorehead, eyes, I cold ai.d roup s the following: I Half an ounce 1 f boracic a- Id and a I dram of zinc sulphate dissolved in a j pint of hot water and when cool spray ed mi head. eyes, in uosirils and j 1 1 11 .1 u 1 1 . j Other good remedies are- Two tnlile I spoonfuls of Ueroseiio on surface of j pail of cohl water Twice a day dip fowl's head quickly through film of till Keep cleft of mouth open, give grain of quinine at night and keep a j slight liiui on drinking waler. ! Iliirn carbolic add on hot coals tin I iter roost at night. Ilotip Is not diphtheria, but becomes thai ailment when lend colored canker appear In mouth threat and wlnd- MrnTHKIUIlC CATCHES pljie. Ordinary yellow canker de not spread nor take stub deep nst a tliphl lierit ic. l or tanker gently remove patches ami apply pure hydrogen peroxide; also atld roup treatment for diph theria. for white diarrhea, twenty grains icncti.in red sr day. I'tssd nourishing food and flavor mash with ginger. Hut listen. If you fcerp well fitl. well bred, vlgnrouj to k in comfortable, sanitary, well ventilated, roomy quarters and al i stop. Umk. listen and sleep with '.- etc open yon have little to feir Hew te Handle Sick Stock. Dace the sk k animal In a well dis infected and dry bog stall with plenty of betiding and sutiltght (avoid drafts 1. In cold weather pla.se a blanket 00 tbe animal and feed tqring!y with digesti ble food, ik h a bran mashes made of littaeeil tea. Keep manger sweet and clean. Water should be pure and i lean and warmed when necenarr. It I always necessary f.r new milk cows to be given warm water. A la Jectton of warm water should bo gtvea all k k animals, excepting tboew you - be sure do not require It. Vt. Pa vM Roberts, Wta-oosin State Yeterl m&ii ONLY A DEAD HEN. Lay her down gently in the sweet earth. She's only a hen, 'tis true. But how snowy her feathers, how noble hsr birth! And she did her best for you. Her comb was as red as a rose In June. How she trilled at work or play. And how she cackled in lively tune As she sang her fondelay! You were proud of your beautiful snow n-htl hpn As you smoothed her glossy breast Tou loved her most 01 mo u" pen. She was prettiest and best. In the She ate from your nana ana mi knee And seemed to say to you: 'Dear master, you can depend on me. I'll lay big eggs for you." But the gleam has gone from her bright bay eve. Her white wing is stretched and still. For beautiful hens, like men. must die. We may prize them as we will. C M B- FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The Individual who made the cross of northern and Mexican wild turkeys that resulted In the Mammoth Uronze breed deserves a statue fn bronze. English authorities have scraped the earth with a fine tooth comb to fiud nnotber plice t turkey origin, but have failed. It l truly the American bird Turkeys are death 10 grasshoppers, moths and beetles. Twelve thousand wirewortns and 440 daddy longlegs were taken from the crops of two pheasants, and It's fun to see a Reeves cock cleati up the field mice, (itilneas go for army worms, and Pekin ducks stay up moonlight nights to dig slugs, but Tom Tumbledown's lousy hens raise their own bugs. The state fish and game commission of San Bernardino county, Cal., re cently purchased wild turkeys from Mexico that are so tame they can't be "shooed." When turned loose the strangers stopped with the rangers and laid In the mangers. Seeing a recipe that advertised how to keep the hands soft and white, a young lady sent Ihe dollar and await ed reply. This is what came: "Dip your hands three times a day In dish water and help mother." The poultry uiau's wife needs no complexion cream to beautify her dimpled cheeks, and her partner Isn't asking Santa Claus for n manicure set and feather beds of ease. When a flock of wild turkeys reach a river tbey halt for several days to rest before crossing. They then fly to the top of the highest tree and fly across. Those that fall Into the water easily get to shore by swimming with their wings unless the opposite bank Is very high If you are cramming fowls here Is a No. 1 mixture: Fifty pounds ground oats, all hulls removed; five pounds cornmeal, three pounds mealed clover or alfalfa, three pounds blood meal, one-half pound salt. Mix thoroughly ami stir quantity desired Into sour milk or buttermilk to the consistency of thick cream. An expert and his as sistant can feed 350 au hour by this method. To finish fowls In' the or dinary style, this makes a Sne, moist mush and splendid flesh. Lessen the liquid and try It. Noting the nervousness of Pekin ducks, one would think when shipped tbey would kill themselves In the crates. It Is just the opposite. They quiet right down like the blowhard who is told to shut up or put up. In England it is against tbe law to breed game roosters. From the many pictures of game prize winners in the London journals the law must be a dead letter. "There are others." MRS. MAE WRIGHT teacher of Elocution and Vocal Music Studio In College Dormitory. Hours, 9 a. in to 4 p. Eveninc lessons if so desired DALLAS OREGON Attorneys at Law BROWN & STOUT Abstractors Notary Public Collections Ulowg Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON TTORNEY at law Ed. F. Cod, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON TTORNEYS AT I AW. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable aet or Abstracts la Polk county. Offlca on Court fit. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORJtET AT LAW Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Office in Wilson Bldg. Dallas - . Oreooh yYTTo,l!'T T LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building! INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON J)iimsT. M. HAYTER OSes oyer Wilson's I n ator DALLAS, OREOOH. YTTOBjriT AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, rpaUlra la Campbell bull din. HD St. DALLAS, OREGON. TTOas.TATLAW. N. L. Butler, OsBos artr Dallas City Bank. DA1XAB. ORBOOIC rroasrr at law J. L. Coixixs Main Rtrrwt. Near PnstofSco DALLAS, . . OREOOH Simple Remedy For Lagrlppe Racking lagrippe coughs that may develop into pneumonia over uight are quicklv cured by Foley's Honey and Tar The sore and inflamed lungB are healed and strengtneneo, aim a u"H" ous condition ia quickly averted. Take only Foley's Honey and Tar in the yel low package. C, Stafrin ; M. L. Thomp son, Fall? City. A Michigan man may establish 1 large Jasket factory iu Drain. There is no case on record of a cough nld or iRcrinne develoning into pneii' monia alter Foley s Honey arm mr hup been taken, as it'eures Ihe most obsti seated coiiifhs and colds. Why tuL-p sovihinif else. C. Stafrin; SI. L. Thonipeon, Falls City. A creamery may be established in Ontario. Manv little lives have been saved by Pnlnv'a Honev and Tar, for coughs. olds, croiii) and whoooing cough. It is the only safe remedy for infante and children as it contains 110 opiates or other narcotic drugs, and children like Folev'e Honey and far. Catelul mothers keep a bottle in the house. Relueeeub- uitutes. V. Stalrin; SI. L. inompaon, Falls City. Ontario has bought a site for a city building. You would not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kid ney or bladder trouble if yon realized that neglect might result in Bright' disease or diabetes. Foley a kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and cures all kidnev and bladder disorders, ( . Stafrin; SI. L. Thompson, Falls City. A cheese Florence. factory is being built at If yon will take Foley's Orino Laxa tive until the bowels become regular you will tot have to take purgativts con stantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative posi tively" cures chronic constipation and sluggish liver. I'leasant to take. C. Stafrin; SI. L. Thompson, Falls City. Freewater is artesian water. going to try to get Don't Get a Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would have prevented it. They cure ConBtipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble tbe ill-temper, dispel colds, banish headachee, conquer chills. 25c at Belt & Cherrington drug store. There were 251 births and ouly 91 recorded deaths in Union county last year. Brave Fire Laddies often teceive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruiees its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief is instant, 25c. at Belt & Cherrington drug store. One Grande Rondo valley farmer has subscribed 480 acres to the big irrigation project. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the President of The Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Macon, lia, who writes: "We have used Llec. trie Bitters in this institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kid ney troubles. We regard it. as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates the vital otgane, purifies Die blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it nas no equal, tsest lor female com plaints. Only 60c at Belt k Cherring ton drug store. The Sumpter American predicts tbat dredges will be taking out gold near that town next spring. A Horrible Hold-Up. ''About ten years ago my brother was "neltl up in bis work, health and hai piness by what was believed to be hope less tjonsumption," writes w. K. Lips' comb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help tut ne used lr. King s new Discovery and was whollv cured by six bottles. He is a well man today." It's quick to relieve and tne surest cure lor weak or sore lunge. Hemorrhages. Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 60u and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Be It & Cherrington. Very fine crops of potatoes and other vegetables are raised on semi-arid land by the dry farming process in Wasco county. A Religious Author' Statement For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in mv kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get np without as sistance. My uiine contained a thick white sediment and passed same day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my nrine became normal. I cheerfully recom mend Foley's Kidney Remedy. C. Stafrin; SI. L. Thompson, Falls Citv. OABTOHIA Baantas yf Tl Kind Vol Has) BcucM Kfaatai ar TIE IEW IDEA EIltlEDYS Uim tti Botili Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to ta&e ForSAleby STAFRIN f m tew Grandfathers knew whnT BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT TsWlsSsflM i 1 1 imii 1 f will do. A CONVINCING PROOF of the worth of a medicine is the cures it can effect Fvor one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it Zu CI TDK? RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTc CUKE xNDLiT'paInS''' C0NTRACTE0 MUSCLEi USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This i 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, SOc, $1 oo BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY Yon have tried nil kluda of pHla, watnn and cathartics for OonBttna- r M WtJr tion and Mvor Cumplaint. How act lh REAL Cur. Take UK Tablets Ijff JtW and ace h"W much better tivy ar. Bee the UiilV-rianre in reunite. TMt fTf iW action is niver uit-mlod by that all-gono-stcfc. sonniition Jhoy mnko you W g W feel better the mtmito you tuko thorn. They brace you up and put new llfo Mm ln y11' niuko you fe'l stronger and better, bfenuse thy ara malo t r?u. it lata the entire digestive system. One dose will convince yon. at a C5 Boa. 11 BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS. II TE. A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., V St Loiris, Mo. 1 BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. The Secret of a Beautiful Face C lies in keeping the skin pro tectedaswellascleansed. Just washing is not enough that only leaves thedelicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs; to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-lesi softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. Ail fmtr Dmgtim fir ( frn tamptt indTRTT 03ERTIHE" OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Men who connot stop . lor o rainy day.- will ' J firsH IHa n.anlnt .. .1 I IIIIU 1 1 ic vyicuicji comforl and freedoi of bodily movement WATERPROOF 71 OILED CLOTHING SLICKERS'3QP SUITS Every garment bearing , t jl the son of ihe fish' M guaranteed waterproof JO v.araiog rree KILLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS w,th Dr. King's Nov; Discovery FOR OoycHs OLDS Trill Bntti. Fm WtXU.THRQi.T0W0 LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8ATI8FACI0K1 Jit JstONST REFUNDED. (Codol Dyspepsia Caro uigett wttat you eat. ri the flRiGiiiL iniTivf m r"5 M hi I 11 11 ii 11 u IAXATIYE RIoIJEY Ai ft n j 1 B Best for Cblldrea Ll2 LJ For Sale by Druggists. DRfflD Laxative Fruit Syrup DRUG CO. Dallas, and M. Even our -ir- wtrjiitu r IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake The Cause ol Yor Ttouble-Delay May Provt Fatal. Does vour back ache? Da you get lame in'tlie morning? Do you fN and tired? Docs it liuit you to MM over, to lift anvthin?, to gel up Iro chair? Do von have sudden nr stitches of pain in the haiikT W dull, throbbing ache settle in the im of vour back and bother yoli dJ night? Do you sometimes (eel that J simply cannot straighten up? ira not make any mistake by treat.nf t kidneys at once, for it is Ihey W troubles that lead to dropsy, diw and Brigbt'idiseafe. If "fre. ' " doubt in your mind that the M"J' are affected, notice the urine for " . davs. If passages are "'W1"'!?!! or too scanty, discolored or lull of ment.the kidney, need help rnht and iher is no other medicine helpful thau Doan'i Kidney W Mimple remedy for the kxAitir: Jm oowerful that it quickly cute. tU and so ends all the panllul no ing symptoms, eviden Home proot is entiiiii".--- nj, theelHciency of loan t i-.iu"v Call at Belt & Cherrington dr"l Kidney and ask to see statements u. pie no have use-i this re tnedy. For sale by a cents. Foeter-M.lhurn to. W v vrk. ante anents for ths m ' SUteS. nnaa'l I Remember the name-."1 no other. OnaM inutcCoushCur for cougn, wwiu- - cacBB STEUP rZ7l ucwr. Cleanses the thoroughly and cic sillovv complex pimples and lWi It Is guar.nea THOMPSON, Falls City