■M M * Spring Medicine IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys an d ' liver, gives new % brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unlimited list of wonderful cures — 40,366 testimonials in the past two years— proves its merit. In buying medi- cine always g e t the best, — M r . s. L. Carleton. Ayer. Mass., says: “ For o -p f ® * perfect spring medicine to give strength and thoroughly purify the blood. Hood’s Sarsapa- is held in high esteem by our whole fam- 11 y. I have used it from childhood and And it as good for my children as for mysei*.” H n o H ’<5 * Sold everywhere. .. .. A . , * _ _ Liqu id or tablets. 100 Doses SI. The In e v it a b le . R eckoned by C Electric fishes, exposed to the action of radium, have been found to lose their electric power completely, and to suffer In health. C IT Q Perm anently Cured. No fits or nervousness I I I U after first day’ s use o f Dr. K lin e ’ s Great N e rv e Bastorer »e n d for F r e e * '4 trial l*>itleam| treatise. Dr. K. I I. K lin e , L td .,Ö31 A rch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A cremated adult human body leaves a residuum of gray ashes which altogeth er do not weigh more than about two pounds. Mothers w ill find M r". Winslow’s Soothing S y ru p the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. H e lp in g : TO CU ItF. A C O L D I N O N E D A Y put the words, “ White line.” This was President Diaz is not so wealthy as accredited. I l i a fortune is short of a a technical Instruction to the printer, and meant that one line o f space million. should be left clear. The genius who Sliding seats were first used in rowing had the copy In hand put the lover’s races in 1873. speech In type correctly, and then, set Paris has the biggest debt of any city ting It out as If It were a line of verse, in the world. It amounts to £400,000,- he added: “ Not one, dear Frank, not one white line!” — London Tit-Bits. 000. The Home o f Use Wave Circle is the home where good cooking1 is loved, where the family enjoy the finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, and pies and other good things every day. T h e baking is always delicious and wholesome because Washington, March 22. — The rail road rate bill occupied practically all of the time of tbe senate today. There were two speeches, one by Lodge and the other by Spooner. Lodge spoke in advocacy of hie amendment, looking to the enlargement of the Interstate Commerce commission, and in doing so replied sharply to some recent utter auces of Commissioner Prouty. Spoon er devoted his attention to the consti tutional powers of the inferior courts, contending that these courte could not be destroyed nor their jurisdiction taken from them. Saturday, March 24s Washington, March 24. — Hazing at the Annapolis Naval academy was dealt with by the house today in the passage of a senate b ill with a house substitute. The action was taken after a protracted debate, which placed on record the impressions of the special committee which investigated the subject recently and a severe criticism by Hepburn of efforts to condone hazing. Several amendments were proposed, but all were rejected save one, it being the duty of cadet officers, as well as other academy authorities, to report infrac tione of the rules. The b ill repeals that portion of existing laws which makes it compulsory to dismiss mid shipmen guilty of hazing in any de gree, and substitutes punishment ac cording to the nature of the offense. Cruel and brutal hazing may be pun ished by dismissal. Previous to con sideration of the hazing bill, 265 pen sion bills were discussed and passed. Friday, March 23. Washington, March 23. — Spooner today concluded his speech in the sen ate on the railroad rate bill, and the fortifications appropriation bill was taken up and passed. I t carries an ap propriation of $125,000 for the erection of a powder manufactory, and Daniel spoke at length in Bupport of the pro vision. He declared that the nation was entirely at the mercy of a powder trust, and urged that the amendment should be adopted aB a safeguard. As passed, the bill carries an appropria tion of $5,278,993. Tillman also spoke on the railroad rate bill, suggesting that the Interstate Commerce commis sion should have authority to enjoin the railroads from increasing their rates. He said the suggesion had been made by a “ corn field lawyer” in Ok lahoma. The following bids were also passed: Creating a steamboat inspectors’ dis trict in Alaska; providing for filling in the naval station at Honolulu; author izing the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad to construct bridges across the Missouri, Yellowstone, Snake and Columbia rivers.______ Wednesday, March 21. Washington, March 21.— Tbe entire day in the senate was devoted to the consideration of the railroad rate bill. Culberstm began tbe proceedings by presenting an amendment prohibiting corporations coming under the opera tion of the proposed law from making campaign contributions and he was immediately followed by hia colleague Bailey, who ottered the amendment so long promised by him and followed this action with a speech in which he explained that he would not now pre sent the amendment but for the fact that Dolliver had referred to and criti cised it in an interview. He indicated some displeasure over the interview, but exon erate Dolliver from diacour tesy in the matter. The towa senator disavowed any intention to reveal a secret and the incident was closed pleasantly. Both Bailey and Dolliver made speeches reiterating their views and they were followed by more or less extended remarks by Tillman, Patter son, Heyburn and Knox. Bailey was interrupted in the middle of his speech by the announcement of his father’ s death, and immediately left tho senate chamber. Washington, March 21.— Represent ative George R. Patterson, of the Twelfth Pennsylvania district, died suddenly here today. Heart failure is ascribed ae the cause of death. The houBe adjourned immediately af ter it was called to order, out of respect for Mr. Patterson. The statehood bill w ill be taken up tomorrow. Tuesday, March 20. Washington, March 20. — In less than 20 minutes the senate voted away $140,000,000 of the public funds. The sum is carried by the pension appro priation bill, which brief document was made tbe subject of very little discus sion. The railroad rate bill waa laid aside for the day and the major por tion of the time was devoted to the consideration of the fortification bill. In that connection the question of the necessity for eeacoast fortifications in the Philippines was discussed at length, with the result that all provis- ions for such fortifications in these islands was eliminated. The consider ation of the measure was not concluded. There was also a brief discussion of the power of the conference committee to amend the bill providing for punish ment for premature divulgence of gov ernment secrets so as to make the in hibition extend to senators and mem bers of the house of representatives, hut the subject was left undisposed of for the time. Washington, March 23. — The con sideration of the legislative appropria tion bill in the house today was enliv — the baking powder of the wave ened by a small spat between Prince circle, is used. and Tawney, a proposition to buy a pri Get K C to-day! 25 ounces for vate csr for the president, which was 25c. If it isn't all that we claim, ruled out o* order, and a jeering speech your grocer refunds your money. by Smith, of Arizona, about the sup Send for "B ook of Presents." pression of debate by tbe rules. An echo of the statehood controversy JA Q U E S M FC . CO. yesterday resulted in an effort to cor C h ic a g o . rect tbe journal. W illiams maintained be was pnt in the ridiculous position of moving to instruct the conferees Washington. March 20.— The house after they had been appointed, a mo of representatives today did business tion clearly ont of order at that time. with a microscope in one hand and the Tbe correction was made as suggested. b ill making appropriations for the sal T h e R a l l n f P a s s io n . aries of its officers and employes in the Old Stoxanbons—Are you sure that Thursday, March 22. other. The result was that, although you can no longer control the thing? Washington, March 22. — The state b % honrs were spent in reading the His Chauffeur— Yes, sir. I ’m afraid hood bill was taken from the speaker’ s legislative appropriation b ill for It will get away from me very soon. table in the honse today, placed in the amendment, less than 25 pages were Old Stoxanbons—Then for heaven's hands of three selected conferees and a completed. The spirit of economy in sake run into something cheap!— Puck. request made cf the senate for a con little things was ail absorbing. Points ference on the disagreeing votes of the of order were made and many of them U R T O N . H O W A R D B m—A ssayer and Chemist, two houses. This action was not ac were fatal to proposed increases in the Lead ville, Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold, B S ilver, L -a d , f 1 ; Gold, S ilver, 75c ; Gold, 50c ; Zinc or complished without many words and salaries of officers, janitors, doorkeep Copper, f 1. Cyanide t e s t a i M a ilin g envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and U m votes. I t was developed, however, that ers, messengers and laborers. K C C a k in g Pow der pire w ork solicited. tional Bank. R e fe re n c e : Carbonate N a Confer on Bristol. Washington, March 26.— President Roosevelt today sent (or Senator Fulton and Attorney General Moody to talk over the case of District Attorney Bris tol. What the conference accomplish ed cannot be stated, as none of the par- ticipante will discuss it or give any ink ling of what disposition will be made of the case. I t ie stated, though not officially, that the Oregon Bar associa tion has declined to take any action in the premises, having returned the pa pers submitted by tbe attorney general several weeks ago. SEEDS CLASS1FIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Nam e« «nd Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. P H O T O S U P P L IE R ; Kodak developlnaand print ing; write for prices. W oodard. C lsrà s S OK M A G IC L A N T K R N S — W .Inter Co., Portland. Lowest priors on Lnntrrns and RIides.____________ E L A S T IC H O -IK .R Y ; Snpportsrs, Braces; Knit to F it; fre. measurement blanks; Woodard, Clarke. H O R S E S or all kinds for sale at very reaaonabie prices. 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P O U L T R Y FOOD— I f yon want yoor hens to lay m o r. e sc . write n . for free pnnl>-ulars »hont P t - R I N A P O U L T R Y F E E D B -A c m . Pert, and. or-eon T A IL O R S —rolnm bln Woolen M ill. Co.. Portland, ora. Latrai style clothes m ad. to m e n a r * cheap. Gur m i r measurement arstem Insures perisci B l W rit, (tor free Samples and pliera. P I A N O S A O R G A N S — otdrat plano boose on Pa cida roani. Getan« «o d Plano« on easy paym ent. W r it , h r Hat. LM us quota yoo aprlce. Allen A Gtltoert Ramaker Co.. Portland, G r a a o n ._______ Oracnn Herha— spectde Ihr all Kidney and Bladder ^ 7 £ b l r a Untie B A C K A C H E . PH o. tan. Trial alar amt by i ■ h Washington, March 26. — There waa a hint in the senate today at an effort to fix a time for a final vote on the railroad bill, but it waa surrounded by ao much circumspection and doubt that no prediction as to the time would be justified. Tillman Btated that he would bring the matter up tomorrow and, unless objection was made, he may ask to have a day specified. The suggestion aa to a time arose in connection with the more<or lees seri ous effort on the part of a number of senators to secure immediate consider ation of amendments offered by them selves. _________ O a t. With an exclamation of delight the hardened tourist rushed out on the bag gage platform and started to smash his trunk with an ax. “ Hold on !“ shouted the baggage man. “ Are you crazy?“ “ Not at all,“ replied the hardened tourist as he continued to smash. “ I read that baggagemeu were overworked at this season, so I thought I would smash my own trunk and save you the trouble.“ T h e r e Is m ore C a ta r r h in th is s e c tio n o f t h e T a k e L A X A T I V E B B O M O Q u in ln eT ab lets. Drug c o u u t r y th « n a l l o th e r d is e a se s p u t to g e th e r , gists refund m oney if it fa lls to cure. E . W . a n d u n t il th e la s t le w y e a r s w a s su p p o sed to be G H O V E ’ a signature Ison each box. 25c. in c u r a b le . F o r a g r e a t m a n y ' ea rs d o c to r s pro- n o u n c d i t a lo c a l u is e a se , a n d p re s c rib e d lo c a l A n Addendum . re m e d ie s , a n d b y c o n s t a n t ly f a il in g to cu re David Christie Murray bRS an anec w it h lo c a l tre a tm e n t, p r o n o u n c e d i t in c u r a b le . S c ie n c e h a s p ro v en c a t a r r h to b e a eo n stitli* dote to tell of what he says Is “ the tio n a l d is e a se , a n d t h e r e fo r e re q u ire « c o n s t it u tio n a l tr e a tm e n t. H a ll’ s C a ta r r h C u re , m a n u champion printer's error o f his experi fa c tu r e d b y F. I. C h e n e y & C o ., T o le d o , O h io, is ence.” A t the close of a certain story th e o n l y c o n s titu tio n a l c u r e o n t h e m a r k e t. It is ta x .en in t e r n a lly in d o s e s from 10 d ro p s to a from his pen, published some years le n sp o o n fu l. I t a c ts d ir e c t ly o n th o b lo o d a n d ago, Mr. Murray w rote: m u c >us s u r fa c e s o f th e s y ste m . T h e y o ffe r o n e “ Are there no troubles now?” the lov h u n d r e d d o lla r s fo r a n v case i t fa ils to c u re . B en d fo r c ir c u la r s a n d te s tim o n ia ls . er asks. A d d re s s, F . J. C H E N E Y <k C O ., T o le d o , O “ Not one, dear Frank, not one.” B o ld t.y D ru g g is ts , 7 .r>c. H a l l’s F a m ily P ills a re th e b est. And then. In brackets, thus [ ], he Q uesmahf « c2 there were vote* enough to carry out the program of the leaders. Then fol lowed 40 minutes of fiery speeches, some of which provoked much amusement among tbe large attendance of mem bers and the crowded galleries. Then came tbe final vote on Uie adoption of the rule, which 175 members approved and 156 opposed. The legislative appropriation bill constituted the subject for the remain der of tbe day. Criticism was made of tbe management ol the library of con gress, and Hardwick, of Georgia, found himself opposed by members of both sides of the chamber in his endeavor to restrict the white house appropriation ao as to eliminate a social secretary for the wife of the president. In c h e e r Porknnd (o f Chicago, showing The teacher In the primary dppart- friends his new residence)— Now, what j ment had been telling her pupils about do you think of that for a Looey-Quin 1 three kingdoms of nature— the animal, sy dining room? I guess them Astor I the vegetable and the mineral. When Astor hotels uiu't got nothing on that, \ she had finished the New York World eb? says she asked: “ Now, who can tell me what the Friend (from New Y o rk )— I should say not! By the way, you have not highest form of animal life is?“ A little girl in a front seat raised shown me the library? Porkand— Llb’ry? Wake up, wake her hand. “ The highest form of animal life Is u p ! Why, Carnegie's made ’em so com mon, all the best fumllles are cutting a giraffe.“ ’em out!— Puck. A O U A K A N T K K D C U U E FOR P IL E S . Itching, BI nd. Bleeding, Protru ding Piles. Drttg- isls are authorised to refund m oney i f P A Z O I N T M E N T falls to cure In 5 to 14 days. 60c. Monday, Mardh 26. WaahiDgtOD, March 26.— Following the preaident’ a suggestion, the house today passed resolutions to correct the useless printing of documents and to empower the printing committees of the two executive bodies to fix the number of documenta to be printed, and, should the demand arise for ad ditional copies of a publication, then to have authority to order another edi tion. It was claimed this action would result in saving the government upward of $1,000,000 annually. Nearly the entire day was devoted to District of Columbia business. The fortifications appropriations b ill b ill was Bent to conference. Third > H um an H a ir Oowta-Swltches, Perapadonra. Men’ s T o o p e r a and W ins: brat qu a lity; lo w .« « price«; a ra d fb r fr a . p ria , nal; m all e r d e « a .penalty. “ Mr BtaeW Hd W anblnctaa St. Eat IMA Dr, G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese Doctor in callfd grvat because h* cures people without opera tion that ar* «Ivan up to die. H e cures with , those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, I harks and ▼•«•tabic* I that are entirely un- V knows to medical sc I- _________ enc* in this country. Through the c harmless remedies this Tamous doctor knows the action of over 600 different remedios which he successfully uses in differea: diseases. He guaran tiesto cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver; kid- aeys, etc.; has bur dreds of testimonials. ( barges moderate, t all and see him. Patients oot of the city write for blankr and c rcuiara Head stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N f H l k . u e t u THE C. SEE WO CHIIESE MEDICINE CO r i m St.. S. f . Car. Marriaaa Mention paper. PONT LAND. OREGON. KING THE OF BLOOD PURIFIERS No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “ The K in g of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because “ IT OURES DISEASE It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S. while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. A s every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis- Gentlemen:—8. S. 8. is used as a fam ily medicine in our ease, and health is assured; but any impurity, I myself have taken and alw ays found It what It Is humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys horns. claimed to be. It thoroughly cleanses the system o f Im tem and affects the general health. Pus purities, Increases the appetite, improves the digestion, and bnllds up the genernl health. 1 have given It to my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ohtkiren with fine results. It prom ptly restores the Appe different skin affections show that the blood tite And d ears the akin o f all eruptions. It Is a very fine tonio and ham my hearty endorsement. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a blood 124 8. 9th St., Lebanon, Pa. P. H. T H O M PS O N . result of too much acid or the presence ol some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of K IN G O F BLO O D P U R IF IE R S .” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the £ K h P a foundation for good health. As a tonic this P I r> great.medicine ^as no equal, and it will be found l U n L L Y V E G E T A B L E esPe* aHy bracing to weak, anaemic persons. . Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma- uently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get “ T H E K IN G ” of them all, S. S. S.— and good results are assured. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 04 . Prof. George Howison of th« depart* The old box-like compartment cars on ment of philosophy of the University of French railway« are being gradually dia- Califoruia has declared his belief in im- placed by veetibuled car« of a more mod- mortality for animals. I era type. Wet! Drilling Me Drilling A f ¡shin igotlc Plant.Hydra Irrigation lie Rams, Spray I Write Ua REIERT0N MACHINERY CO. 182-4-6 Morrison St. Portland Oregon S t. Jacob s O il i B A G S ! THE EXTERNAL USE OF Is the short, sure, easy cure for I t p e n e t r a t e s to t h e s e a t R h e u m a t is m of and to rtu re , and p r o m p t l y f o l lo w s . N e u r a lg ia P r ic e , 25c. a n d HAVE YOU EVER USED r e lie f 50c. BEMIS BAGS? See that they are placed on your next ordea ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ i To L Get More Strength from Your Food OTS of people are starving with a full stomach. You know, It's not how much we Eat, but how we Digest that makes us Strong, or Brainy, or Successful, When the Bowels are filled with undi gested food we may be a great deal worse off than if we were half starved for want of Food. Because, food that stays too long in the Bowels decays there, just as if It stayed too long in the open air. Well, when food decays In the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens ? The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowels and Intestinea then draw Poison from the decayed Food, Instead of the Nourishment they were intended to draw. This Poison gets into the blood and, In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation la promptly removed. That Cause of Constipation ta Weak, or Lazy, Bowel M uscles. Proposed American Court in China. Washington, March 26.— Representa tive Denhy, of Michigan, has intro duced a b ill to create a Federal District court in China, with extra territorial jurisdiction. The measure was first introduced by Senator Fulton, at the request of J. H. Brown and other Ori ental interests, who complain that the exercise of judicial powers by consuls often works great injustice to American interests. I t is pending before the foreign affairs committee of the senate, with good prospects of an early re port. Revise Second-Class Rate. Washington, March 20.— The house committee on poetoffices and poetroads reported the poetoffice appropriation bill to the house today. It provides for an expenditure of ♦191,373,848 for tbe fiscal year 1907, or $913,221 lees than the modified estimates of tbe Poetoffice department. Thlt amount exceeds the appropriation for 1906 by $10,351,765. Legislation for freeing the mails of When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby heavy matter and for gaining informa tion to reclassify mail is included in they need Exercise to strengthen them — the b ill. One provision appropriates not ■' Physic" to pamper them. There's only one kind of Artificial $10,000 to pay freight on supplies. Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles. Its name Is "CASCARETS," and Its Relinquished Forest Land. price Is Ten Cents a box. Washirgton, March 20.— Tbe senate Cascarets act like Exercise on the today adopted a resolution presented Muscles of the Bowels, and make them by Hansbrongh, directing the secretary stronger every time they force these of the interior to furnish on the first Muscles to act naturally. Monday in December, 1906, the.names The stronger these Muscles propel the of persons and Arms or corporations food, the stronger does the friction of the who have relinquished to the rTnited food act on the flow of Digestive Juices. states land in the vicinity of forest re The more of these Juices that act on serves. The information requested is food, the more Nutriment does that food to include the names of those who have turn Into, and the richer nourishment do not selected lands in lien of those re the little Suction Pumpa of the Intestine, linquished, -and the secretary is in draw out of It. structed to provide tbe means to which they are entitled. Reports Timber Land Bills. Washington, March 26.— Tbe senate public lands committee favorably re ported the bill to repeal the timber and stone act and to provide for tbe is le of timber on public lend at not less than its appraistMl vain«. Senator Fulton had an amendment inserted providing that 10 per cent of the proceeds of sales of timber ehall be expended for public All Eat Chinook Salmon. Washington, March 20. — United States senators and a few 'avored mem bers of the hou*e feasted on royal Chi nook ealmon from the Columbia river today, Henator Fulton acting aa host. A big 50-pound Ash was conked and served Oregon style, and liberally served, to every senator with hie lunch eon. 8o popular has fresh Columbia It needs only one Cascaret at a time to stimulate all the Bowel-Muscles enough, without purging, discomfort or loss of nutrition. So, if you want the same natural action that a six-mile walk In the country would give you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret al atime, with Intervals between, till you reach the exact condi tion you desire. One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly Its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action. A coming Headache can be warded off, In short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Cas-belchlng, Acid-risings In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. One Cascaret will stop the coming trouble, move on the Bowel load, and free the Digestive Juices, If that one Cascaret ts taken as soon as tjie first signs are Doticed. e e e We ere Manufacturers and Importers of WOOL BAGS Wheat Bags, Oat Bags, Barley Bags, Flour Bags, Hop Cloth, Ore Sacks ami Burlap of A ll Kinds. Bags of Burlap and Cotton Manufactured by us. 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