What Beecher Said.
I bis hmlnent I'm no l nhoUU
The Advertising Doctor
Whose Work Becomes
Known. v
Albany Herald.
That moot eminent divine, the
Key. Henry Ward Iteecher,
pi hlicly advocated the advertising
doctor, as be once stated in the fol
lowing words:
"I am glad that the doctor cured
hint. I am glad that the doctor
put it into the paper that he could
cure him. And if any doctor is
certain that he can cure such dis
ease and don't put it into the pa
per, I am sorry. hat a pity it
would have Wen had this doctor
come to town with his wealth of
science and experience, and gone
away leaving him uncured! Whit
a pity it would have been if he had
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Win. Hunter. Kumnc City, Ore.,
catarrh, Jv year.
1H. IMKKIN 1 I'l.ACK OF Bl !INI..
Dr. Darritt (riven free exatuina-
8clal from lliieua VUla.
We are not a lecturer on moral
reform; wt do not aim to Interfere
with other people' atTaln nor o
dictate the rule 'if conduct to U
pursued by wier head thn "'
Hut our id lb? privilege to eirr
an idea on a custom that U In
vogue, ami we gladly avail our
eelve of the opportunity t "speak
up in lueetlii .
Much ha Uen eaid and written
concerning t" a inane
rv;.,n,t- miii'li aln in titid antl writ'
ten otuernitig tli home, but on
this topic too much sirr tnui,l , a brother at (Jold
been o prejudiced againet adver. Uon to all. ami when necessary
tiinir as to read the reenonsible give meduin in connection with
certificates of the doctor and give Uh'Ctricity
him the go-by as a tjuack! What
The poor treated free
from 10 to 1 1 daily, except med
icine. 1 hoee willing to pay, iu in
5; evening, 7 to S; .Sunday. 10 to
3. Oilice at Uevere House, Al
bany, until Oct. I.
Put an r.iul t It All.
are newsparers for if not to circu
late information? S hat more val
uable information could a news
paper give than to tell a sick man
where be can be cured? If a man
has devoted bia life and labor to
oluuJ 7" A Rrievoua wail fllme oome a a
eases, tne necessity oi saying so (- result of unbearable pain from over-
. -11 Ik. tr: lxeu organ. oiKlueiw, uacaaine,
wu,,..., ,UD ..... couwlulut and complaint. Hut
duty to advertise becomes imper- ! thank to Dr. King' New Life 111 1
: .m.. tbey nut an end to It all. I hey are
4..us. ",,,-.,; but th)rmJKh. Try luern. Only
bis gifts, makes a great mistake if aso (iuruieU by A. 8. I.ooke'
he fails to use those gifts through 'I ,u,r:
want of advertising."
Tha ftKnvp pvtrat fmm An nbl
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i .v. t-.. x r n i juuii BUEUii u.n s lien mmu1
KrL rin ill liib ikov. .ill. iim:iici rui'
bodies a sound view on the subject 8'ie
of advertising. Suddoho Dr. Dar- M. A. Burch is rusticating at
rin bad come to the city and not Newport
. ill i I
aavertwea, wao wouta Know oi nis John Qrr at Knterprise, Wal-
presencer nince vr. uarrin "M iow Countr
been in Albany be has relieved
.. .. I I ...... ' , . I- . - 1 . al I . n .1 ...
mnro rnnv and nil ermor thn i cic vuui luumuu iir
toogue can -tell.' His testimonials ilr la8t week-
hare substantiated bis cures. The r. Wilson left last week for Se
UlCKKICAM
t-'l
fact that bis offices at the Uevere attic, Washington
Hotel are crowded the greater part
of the time and tha( few go away
dissatisfied, is pretty good evidence
of his success.
The editor of this paper is per
sonally acquainted with many of
the people named as cured by Dr.
Darrin.
NAME3 WHO CAS BE KKFERRED TO.
J. W. Pate, Jefferson, Ore., rheu
matiem and diabetis. cured,
A. G. Byers, Independence, total
deafness, cured. .
Mrs. T. James, Salem, female
trouble, tumor, heart trouble and
headaches, restored.
B. 0. Dove's daughter, Salem,
diabetis, cured. ,
Mrs. 8. Stanfield, 323 Mill street,
deafness and discharging ears.
F. II. Hahn, 110 State street,
Salem, catarrh, cured.
Henry Voegeli, Medford, Ore.,
deafness, restored.
L. Ewenson, Brownsboro. Ore.
deafnesreured.
C. C. Presley. Grants Pass, Ore.,
deafness, cured.
Wm. Senor, Medford, Ore., deaf
ness 20 years standing, cured.
Mrs. Wm. Druscbel, Canby, Ore.,
total deafness, cured.
Charles Carney, Jacksonville
Oregon, catarrh for years.
Mrs. Martha Woodruff, Cleve
land, Or., partial paralysis.
Ex-Judge G. Crockett, Merlin,
Or., deafness 10 years.
Mr. Mears, of Portland, was vis
iting at J. B. Nestnttb'a last week.
Holmes & Keyt, of McCoy, are
running a bef wagon to this point.
Prospect for a good yield of
grain are first class. CuMing is in
full blast, r .
F. A. Koser has commenced his
new residence. When completed it
will be the finest in the comtnnity.
The little bug has made its ap
pearance in the gardens here, and
from all appearances it will be a
very destructive insect.
Wben you want a phyitic that In mild
and gentle, eaxy to take and certain to
act, always use Cbatuberluln's Hiom
acb and Liver Tablets. -For tale by
Klrkland Drug Co.
be laid. A horee, iu point of Intel- Oregttn
led, in cleanlineM of habiu and in j
faithful nei to it tnaler, rank-
next to the better d of human
ity. No animal I of such e vice
to mankind; none in half so fnith
ful and long KuH'oriii);. and tu'ii
receive lex f.r fervii'e rendered
Only hi leed and a elieitr-r i
the horse given, ami too ofton the
food i iiiHUlliiient and th lie!ler
little Utter than nothing, wMI
blow and curxe r the rule in
handling the faithful brute.
Hut, it i the practice of allowing
suiail children to drive and man
age home that excite our eeli
indignation. Little boy who are
scarcely old enough to le allowed
to leave their mother' apron
string; lad Iu knee pant, with
no proper conception or judgtnenf
regarding the endurance of a hor,
are allowed to go and come with
the faithful animal that is kept for
family driving.
We are too prone to imagine
that our Hilly or Dickie or Jerry i
better than other lad; that he will
not be guilty of the inimleniesnora
known to us of our neighbor's son.
But you watch Billy or Jerrv when
he lancie himself afely beyond
the parental eye; the lah is laid
and up hill, down hill, over cross
walks and bridges goes the poor
horse, to be jerked and beaten with
out provocation if he make what
his youthful driver considers a mis-
step or a stumble; to be ractd and
mistreated and finally cooled off
befo'e being driven sedately up to
the barn door at home again.
. Do -you think the picture ov'r
drawn? It i not. Obm-ryation
proves it true in country lane and
city street. The remedy lies with
th parent. Children need first of
all to be taught the lovliness of
thorough kindness to their infe
riors and to dumb animals; sec
ondly, until they are old enough to
have common sense and good judg
ment they shnu'd not le allowed
to bundle man's patient and true
friend the horse.
Mmidav vveniim. wlmn lie Jell for
Oregon City, Iu company with hi
son Oliver,
Mr. Knott has ped his 7rtlh
birthday, and h-y thai wa liU
firt ride on the car".
Mr. Knoll croannl the plain in
I8.VJ ami for over fifty year U
resided on a ranch on Kt IHnli
creek, alut llv luile alovs Pilot
Kock. Ill principal buina
b iteen t.ekri!i!g and now
he ha several band of beep, lie
U a head of a I'" family. Al
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though he Uanold man. hi. health I"""1 ""'" V l. H4
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w-w nun Ma.i
HulNf wre j.la vU
day.
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Frances, returned topgJ
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mailer of Ilia m.i. f
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1 whaionrdn lauinlry woric tt.wmj
to lite man wlin I KMimug d,t mm,t
lliliiU exulKe In (n.,.r n. fliii.li on
till linen. IV. aim in tllaki our lauil
dry work HrliMni Iu tvituiy ami In (Im
penecj eoiiaiiiuti In wtilrli wp ih-ii4
tioni, Meud u a nanipln bantlle ami
w will urprli you prone
mm new inre.
Order left at Kuti'b' barlHir Up or
tbe Hnleni iititK wll! receive pruuiii
IIVIUl'lU.
Salem Steam Dundry,
loiunei j. Uhn.tr.,1, p,,,,, irmii
i. wmiiii'i, mgr. I'miito. . 3 JO
LlOerty Street.
Polk County Dank,
INCORPORATED.
Monmouth, - OmaoN.
J. H. IIawlit, P. L. Campbiu.,
President. Vice Pre.
Iba C. Powell, Cashier.
?to Capital, So,ooo.
Dibbctobh: J. If. Hawley, P. L.
Campbell, I. M. 8inipon, J. B. V.
Butler, John B. Stump, J. A.
Withrow, r. B. Powell.
...TraoM Oaoaiwl Jnkimx
Baeauwige Unlaw...
ICtid of Hitter right.
"Two phyMlclaD had a long and
stubborn fight with an alioe on my
right luritc," write J. F. iiiibe, of
DuPont, ia., "and gave me up,
Everybody thought my time had
come. As a liit rewort I trlml Dr.
King's New I)lnovery for Consump
tion. Tbe benefit I received wa atrlk-
Intt and I was on my feet lu a few
day. Now Pve entirely regained my
health." It conquer all cough,
cold and throat and lung trouble.
Guaranteed by A.' H. Ijix'lot'a drug
store. Price 60c, aud 11.00. Trial bot
tie free.
JCuiichera' First Itlde.
For tbe lirst time in his life, and
he-has lived for nearly three-quarters
of a century, Isaac Knotts, ol
Pilot Rock, rode on a railroad train
visit DR. JORDAN'S oai.rl
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
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