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R ed d — I see it is e stim a te d th a t th ere are 20,000 tons of ra d iu m in the •ea. G reene-—B ut even th a t w on’t tem pt th e g irl w ith th e sw ell b a th in g su it to go in to th e w ater.—Y o n k ers S ta te » m an. Q uick a s W ink. I f your eyes ache with a sm arting, burning sensation and dizziness, use PE T T IT 'S EYE SALVE. All druggist* or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. C ongress refused U n ited S tates C om m issioner of E d u catio n B row n’s re q u e st for $3,000 to stu d y a certain phase of th lld life, but g ra n te d $15,00C . fo r a scientific study of clam s. W on H e r O v e r. ’’I lls w ife used to be stro n g ly op posed to his p laying poker an d uqw she lik es to h av e him play.” “Yes, he p lays b e tte r th a n he used to .”— H ouston Post. FOR THE PUBLIC N e w F o rm u la C u res C o u g h s, Colds, B o n e h it is an d H o a rs e n e s s in F iv e H orns. M uch is b e in g d o n e in th e s e d a y s to s to p th r r a v a g s o f c o n su m p tio n , b u t p ro b a b ly n o th in g h a s been so e ffe c tiv e an te a c h in g t h e p u b lic h o* to b rea k up a cold a n d c u re c o u g h s, b ro n c h itis, to n sil.tis . e tc ., w ith s m ple, h o m e-m ix ed m edicine f re e fro m opium , poisons, e tc . A la x a tiv e cough s y ru p , f r e e fro m w h isk e y a n d p o iso n s, is th e p rim e n e e d . A co u g h in d ic a te s in fla m m a tio n a n d c o ngestion, a nd th e s e in t u r n a r e d u e to a n ex cess o f w a s te a n d poisons in th e sue: cm A to n ic la x a tiv e coURh s y ru p rid s th e s y s te m o f co n g estio n w h ile re liev in g th e p a in fu l c o u g h in g . G e t th e follo w in g a nd m ix a t hom e: O n e -h a lf o u n c e fluid w ild c h e rry b a rk , one o u n c e co m p o u n d essen ce c a rd io l a nd th re e o u n ces s y ru p w h ite p in e com p o u n d . S h a k e th e b »ttb* a n d ta k e t w e n ty d ro p s e v e ry h a lf h o u r fo r f o u r h o u rs. T h e n o n e -h a lf tc o ne te a sp o o n fu l t h r e e o r f o u r tim e s d aily . Givr ch ild ren less a c c o rd in g to a g e . C u t th is o u t and s a v e it fo r som e frie n d . K ing E dw ard, w hen P rin c e of W ales, n ev er voted on an y political qu estio n ; b u t he alw ay s voted for th e D eceased W ife’s S iste r Bill, w hich w as a social, a n d not a political, m atter. N a tu ra lly . *T w as m im icking P ro fesso r Bore y esterd ay an d he c a u g h t m e.” “W h at did he sa y ?” “Told m e to stop m ak in g a fool of m yself.”—T he W asp. Bad BLOOD “ Before I b egan using Cascarete I had a bad co m p letio n , pim ples on m y face, and my food was not digested as it should have l>een. Now I am en tirely well, and th e pim ples have all disappeared from my face. I can tru th fu lly say th a t Cascareis are ju st as advertised; I have ta k e n only two boxes of th e m .” C larence R . Griffin, S h erid an , Ind. P le a s a n t, P a la ta b le , P o te n t. T a s t e G o o d . D o G o o d . N e v e r S ic k e n , W e a k e n o r G rip e. 10c, 25c. 50c. N e v e r so ld in b u lk . T h e g e n u ine ta b le t s ta m p e d C C C. G u a r a n te e d to c u re o r v o u r m o n e y b a c k . 927 Raises the dough and complies with all pure food laws. CRESCENT CRESCENT MFC. CO. Makers of MAPLEINI i better than Maple). A LEAD ER W ATER SYSTEM IN Y O U R H O M E M eana a n u n f a ilin g w a te r s u p p ly . I t m ean s t h a t you will h a v e th e m o st p r a c ti cal D om estic w a te r su ply sy ste m now in use. N o e le v a te d ta n k , no fro z e n p ip e s in w in te r, no s ta g n a n t w a te r in su m m e r, no w a te r su p p ly tro u b le s o f a n y s o rt. T a n k p laced in b a sem e n t, o u t o f s ig h t a n d w ay. m ad e o f presse d ste e l, w ill n o t r u s t a n d w ill la s t a lifetim e. You will be pleased w ith th e L E A D E R s y s te m o f f u rn is h in g D o m estic W a te r S u p p ly . A sk fo r o u r c a ta lo g u e a n d f re e booklet, "H o w I Solved My W a te r S u p p ly P ro b le m .” LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Bo ise, Idaho. CONSERVATION TO HAVE TAFT'S HELP Would Clinch Laws Which Prevent Growth of Monopolies. S a y , C o n g re ss Must E ra c t N e ce , »ary L aw a—C arry Ouv Roosevelt Policies—W arn , People Not to Becom e Slothful and C a reless When Good Time* Prevail. Sacram ento, Cal., Oct. 6 .— A fter m aking one of the longest jump» of his trip and trav elin g for 26 hours through the sta te of Oregon, and the northern half of C alifornia, P resident T a ft a r rived la st n ig h t a t 7 :10 p. m. The president »elected for the prin cipal feature of hi» speech the subject of the conservation of natural re sources, in which he declared anew th at before many of the KooseVeit policies of conservation can be carried into effect confirm atory and enabling legis lation will have to be secured, and he pledged him self to bring all the power he possesses to bear upon ccngreaa to pass the law s th a t are deemed neces sary. Speaking from the car-end a t Duns- m uir today, Mr. T a ft said: " I am on a tour of some 13,000 m iles and I am try in g to g a th e r inform ation as we go w ith reference to the condi tion of the country and a t the sam e tim e to give you a superficial aspect of the man whom it has been your good or bad fortune to elect president I think th a t personal touch betw een the people and those whom you honor by deleg at ing a uthority tem porarily is a good thing, so th a t you may know when I m ake my m istakes, and they are rep re sented to you w ith a g re at deal of em phasis, th a t I am still a poor m ortal praying for assistance and hoping th a t you will forgive human error. “ Everyw here in th is country I have found evidences of prosperity from Boston to Portland, and if signs do not fail, we are upon an era of business en terprise snd expansion th a t has never been seen in th is country before. Now w ith th a t I would not have you fo rg et th a t here are certain responsi b ilities. We have had evils grow ing out of our prosperity. Men have seized power by m eans of accum ulation of wealth and its use in methods th a t are not legal and cannot be approved, by way of monopoly and otherw ise. Now, we are a tte m p tin g by the general law of the U nited S ta te s to suppress th a t kind of abuse. They were brought to the atten tio n of the people in a m ar velous crusade by my predecessor, The odore Roosevelt, and it is my duty to continue those policies and to enforce them as fa r as I may and put upon the sta tu te books, or a t least recommend to congress th a t there be put upon the sta tu te books those law s which shall clinch the progress which was made under him, which he preached and which we all look forw ard to as a per m anent condition. “ Now, my fellow citizens, as I look out upon this audience, I feel sure th a t you are not only healthy in body but healthy in m ind; th a t you are in favor of the good th in g s; th a t you are in favor of decent governm ent; th a t you are in favor of decent men and decent women and th a t you look forw ard to the future as a tim e when we shall all grow b etter. The tru th is th a t money and w ealth contribute nothing unless they enable us to make ourselves b et ter, unless they enable us to think som ething of others and to help others —those who are down—onward in the progress of life. We cannot all be al tru is ts in the sense th a t we can devote our a tte n tio n to somebody else all the tim e, for we have to look a fte r our selves and our fam ilies, but I am sure th a t in the last generation there has been an im provem ent throughout our country w ith reference to a charitable feeling tow ards all, and a desire on the p a rt of each to help a ll.” F ernanda W eds C ount. P aris, Oct. 5.—Miss Fernanda Wan- am aker, daughter of Rodman W ana- m aker, and granddaughter of John W anam aker, was m arried today to Count A rth u r de H eeren, son of Count H eeren, of P aris. T here were two ceremonies. The first was in the C a th olic church w ith full orchestral accom panim ent. T his was followed by a P ro testan t m arriage service, the Rev. Alfred G. M ortim er, of Philadelphia, fficiating. H enry W hite, Am erican ambassiuior, and M arquis Lei Muni, Spanish am bassador, were w itnesses. TA FT IN PO RTLAN D. Genial Smile Wins H earts o f Public T hrongs. Portland, Oct. 4.— Portland re ceived P resident T a ft as g u est of honor w ith splendid hospitality and a lim itless expression of hearty good will and frank affection. To the N atio n ’s chief executive it proved a day of good cheer, unm arred by a sin gle untow ard incident. The president enjoyed it all to the u tm o st; enjoyed every m oment of the day from the easy form ality of the g re etin g accorded him upon his arrival a t the Union depot to the afternoon of golf—golf played in the invigorating tan g of a p erfect October day. T hroughout the day he found only the m ost profound consideration for hiB com fort and w elfare. There were no ex actin g demands upon his energies. The day was bar ren of tirin g program s, long speeches or Wearisome ceremonies. An affection m anifested itself in the public g re etin g which had its orgin q uite a p a rt from the fact th a t he was the g re a t Am erican, the first man of the land. T hat infectious sm ile pos sessed itself of his featu res when he first stepped from his priv ate car into the cheery sunshine of an ideal Oregon m orning. Its infection of good nature spread w herever he w ent. W henever he appeared he put every one a t ease by the easy inform ality of his de m eanor—and th a t sm ile. And then Portland g o t a deeper insight into the real m ean; got a glim pse into the rich and wholesome nature of which th a t sm ile is the natural expression. For when his trium phal procession through the stre e ts was a t an end and th ere was a half hour a t his disposal for a w hirl about the city, he elected to dispense w ith the tem pting spin and go to the bedside of his friend, Judge George H. W illiam s, a t the Good Sam aritan hopaital. I t was thus th a t the. b rief hour of his m orning’s leisure tim e was spent. I t is to the risin g generation th a t cred it m ust go for the predom inating and never to-be-forgotten featu re of the welcoming dem onstrations. There have been living fiagB before. B ut never have the S ta rs and S trip es been w rought into such a wholesome, in sp irin g fab ric as th a t form ed by P o rt land school children. I t was an epitom e of the boundless sp irit of youthful p a t riotism . The P resident, sm iling a t first, passed to a mood of seriousness as th a t wondrous flag waved back and fo rth w ith the life th a t tomorrow m ust possess itself of the N ation. The P re sid e n t's appearance tapped exhauetleas reservoirs of enthusiastic and affectionate applause w herever he w ent. “ T his is all splendid, splendid—the day is p erfect—e v erything is p erfect, ” he told Mayor Simon, who was seated beside him in the autom obile. H alf an hour a fte r luncheon a car drew up for him a t the hotel and he departed for the afternoon for his fa v orite pastim e, golf. R eturning w ith a keen ap p etite he ate dinner privately and made ready for his appearance a t the Armory. The m ilitary escort again accompanied him and thousands of people were in the stre e ts aw aitin g his appearance. P reaiednt T a ft closed one of the hap p iest and m ost delightful v isits of his life late yesterday afternon, when he boarded his special train a t the Union depot and departed from Portland, southbound. He said as much him self, and w ith unm istakable sincerity, as he stood on the observation platform of hia car and bade farew ell tq those who had assem bled to see him on his way. “ I t has all been delightful. I can’t thank vou enough for the way I ’ve been trea te d . I ’ve never had a happier v is it,” he said—not once, but many tim es, as he stood shaking hands w ith friends and officials. U ntil the dep artin g tra in was lost to view he stood on the platform , sm iling and w aving a t thoae gathered about the depot grounds. He seemed loth to go, and it was not until the train had passed onto the Steel bridge th a t he turned into hia car. The P resident took w ith him from Portland only the happieBt m em ories. H is choice in se lecting Portland for the longest stop of his itin erary , New O rleans alone e x cepted, was justified. Save the Babies. F ro m N F A N T M O R T A L IT Y is so m eth in g frightful. W e can h a rd ly realize th a t o f a ll th e children born in civ ilized countries, tw en ty tw o per cent., or n early one-quarter, die before th e y reach one y ea r j th irty sev en per cent., or m ore th an one-third, before th e y are five, and o n e -h a lf before th e y aro fifteen ! W e do n o t h esita te to sa y th a t a tim e ly u se o f C astoria w ould savo a m a jo r ity o f th ese precious liv es. N eith er do w e h esita te to s a y th a t m a n y o f th ese in fan tile d eaths are occasioned by th e uso o f narcotic preparations, Drops, tin ctu res and sooth ing sy ru p s sold for children’s com plain ts contain m ore or less opium , or m orphine. T h ey are, in considerable q uan tities, d ea d ly poisons. In a r y q u a n tity th e y stupefy, retard circu lation and lea d to congestions, sickness, death. C astoria operates ex a c tly th e reverse, but you. m u st see th a t it bears th e signature o f Chas. H. F letch er. C astoria causes th e blood to circulate properly, opens th e pores o f th e sk in and a lla y s fever. I “ » * » 4 .” Come Into th e g ard en , Maud, F o r th e b lack b at, night, h as flown. Come in to th e g ard en , Maud, I am h ere a t th e g a te alone; And th e w oodbine apices a re w afted ab ro ad . And th e m u sk of th e rose Is blown. All n ig h t h av e th e ro ses heard T he flute, violin, bassoon; All n ig h t h a s th e casem en t Jessam ine s t l r r ’d To th e d a n c e rs d ancing In tu n e ; Till a sil-nct* f. 11 w ith | b t w aking bird, And a h u sh w ith th e se ttin g moon. Queen rose, of th e rosebud g ard en of girls, Come h ith er, th e d an ces a re done, In gloss of sa tin a n d glim m er of p earls, Queen lily an d ro se In one; S hine out, little head, ru n n in g over w ith curls, T o th e flow ers a n d be th e ir sun. L e t t e r s f r o m P r o m in e n t P h y s i c ia n s a d d re s s e d t o C h as. El. F le tch e r. T h ere h a s fallen a splendid tear F rom th e p assio n flower a t th e gate. She is com ing, m y dove, my d ear; She is com ing, m y life, my fate, T he red ro se cries, "She is n ear, she is n e a r ; ” % And th e w h ite ro se weeps, "S he is la te ;” T he la rk sp u r listen s, *‘I h ear, I h e a r ;” A nd th e Illy w h isp ers, "I w ait.” She is com ing, m y own, m y sw eet; W ere it ev e r so a iry a tread, My h e a rt would h e a r h e r and b eat, W ere it e a rth in a n e a rth y bed; My d u st would h e a r h e r an d b eat. H ad I lain fo r a c e n tu ry dead. W ould s t a r t an d trem b le u n d e r hei feet, A nd blossom in p u rp le an d red. —A lfred T en n y so n . ALCOHOL 3 P E R CENT. AYcgelable Preparation IbrAs simila lib ito Food aiKiRegiia ling lite Slumaihs aiulßowels of Promoles DigeslionJChrerfuF nessand Resi.Contains ncittxr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. X o t N a r c o t ic . SLOW TO CONVEBT. W hat a S p a n is h P rie s t C h in e s e . Says of th e Jfecipe o f Old Dr&iMUUniVER F a th e r Jo sep h V ila, of B arcelona, /favpkm Seed” S p ain , a s a C a th o lic m issio n a ry who jibcSrima *• JkcMUSdts~ h as labored fo r th e conversion of the utilise Seed * C h in ese fo r a q u a r te r of a cen tu ry , /fa,vermini - _ Ut Cartonate Stia * g iv es th e rea so n s w hy it is so difficult Itarm Seed - Clan fud Sugar • to w in th em to C h ristia n ity . W utttfttmnanr. “T h e re a r e now ab o u t a m illion “r f c C ath o lics in C h in a, about o n e-th ird o! Aperteci Remedy forConsllpi whom w ere bo rn in to th e ch u rch and lion. Sour Stomadi.Diarrtoea th e ie m a in d e r w e re won a f te r a tta in Worms ,f ouvulsknis.Feverish ln g m a tu rity . T h is is slig h t w hen one n e ss and Loss o f S leep . reflects th a t 460,000,000 a re still g ro p Facsimile Signature of lng in th e d a rk n e ss. T he C atholic ch u rc h h a s se n t m ore m is s io n a ry r fL v ïd z â u - Sr cj an d m o re m oney to co n v ert C hina N E W Y O RK . th a n sh e h as to an y o th er co u n try . A t b months old And w h a t aw fu l sacrifices h av e been m ade to m a k e h e r C atholic! Over oses ents 5,000 E u ro p e a n m issio n aries suffered G u a ra n te e d under the Fcx m a rty rd o m o r died in ca p tiv ity th ere, y et th e h a rv e st h a s alw ay s fallen sh o rt Exact Copy o f W rapper. of reaso n ab le ex p ectatio n s. “T he cau se m u st be sou g h t In the n a tu re of th e C h 'n ese, in th e Intensive s tre n g th of th e ir su p e rs titio n s and deep-rooted se cu l.ir h ab its, an d in the ab so lu te laical ed u catio n of th e c h il dren. “By n a tu r e th e C hinese are u n co n cerned. m a te ria listic . Indifferent, but stro n g ly o p in io n ated . “T h e C hinese a r e v ery p o lite and h o n est p ublicly, b u t how d ifferen t In p riv a te life. W ives a re enslaved. W hen oue no lo n g er pleases h e r h u s m m i u m tor band, she Is sold an d rep laced by a n o th e r or by as m any o th e rs a s he can is as safe as it is effective. Guar afford to su p p o rt. anteed to contain no opiates. It is “ If a fa th e r ex p erien ces difficulty In very palatable too—children like it p ro v id in g food for h is In fan t dau g h A ll D ru g g ists. 2 5 C ents te r, h e does n o t h e s ita te to sell h e r to anyone, and should th e re be no p u r ch aser. he gives h er a s food to the C areleaa. dogs. H e— T h ere w as n early a bad fire a t ‘As a ru le, m a rria g e c o n tra c ts are th e th eater. sig n ed fo r a period of six o r eig h t She— H ow w as th a t? y e a rs and th en th e h u sb an d m ay, if H e—T h e villain lit a c ig a re tte an d he choose, send h is w ife b ack to her to ssed th e m atch into th e snow .—St. L o u is Tim es. p a re n ts or sell her. T he C hinese can form d o Idea of th e C h ris tia n fam ily P r a c t ic a l A d v ic e . ’T o pay tax es Is ab o u t th e only N ell (se rio u sly )—B etw een th e rich th in g to w hich a C h in am an Is stric tly old m an I d on’t love a n d th e poor bound, an d If he does n o t pay, h e re y o u n g m an I do love I am betw een two ceives a flogging a t th e w h ip p in g h o rn s of a dilem m a. post. Bell (flip p a n tly )—T h en ta k e the “ W hile lab o rin g to co n v ert th e n a h o rn of plen ty .—B altim o re Am erican. tiv es th e ch u rch Is d oing a g re a t w ork Sore th ro at leads to T onsilitis, Quin fn red eem in g th e poor little c re a tu re s Ham lins W izard who would be k illed by th e ir p a re n ts sy and D iphtheria. if C h ristia n s did not buy them . W h a t, Oil used an a gargle upon the first C h ris tia n ity h as done In H fe-savlng In symptoms of a sore th ro at will invari th is w ay Is so m eth in g Im m ensely to j ably prevent all three of these dread its cred it. T h o u san d s upon th o u sa n d s diseases. of bab ies h av e been saved an d m ade N e x t n eat T h in g :. good citizen s and good C h ris tia n s who. “H ow does y o u r h u sb an d m an a g s in If th e ir sa v io rs w ere not on the the w in ter w hen th e au to m o b ile season g ro u n d , would have been fed to sw ine is o v er?” “Fine. He ta k e s u p bow ling and o r dogs o r stra n g le d o r d ro w n ed .” tries to kill th e pinboys.”— Puck. J5D usi “35C CURE ( J M ore T ro o p s to M orocco. M adrid, October 4.—The cabinet, a fte r an all n ig h t session, form ally voted ton ig h t to dispatch a new divis ion to M elilla a t once. In th is connec tion Prem ier M aura sa id : “ The re inforcem ents are requested by General M arina as a re su lt of the extension of the field o p e ratio n s.” F u rth e r details of the engagem ent fought tw o days M p m o r } '« M e l o d i e s . ago in Morocco have been received P ro m is in g Youth. here. The Spaniards lost a total of A slu m b er so n g a t eventide, “ You don’t know how p roud I am of W ith th e crad le slowly sw in g in g ; 235 men killed and wounded, includ m y y o u n g er b ro th e r J e rry ,” said Mrs. ing General Diaz V icario, who was “F a s t falls th e n ight, w ith me a b id e ”— L ap slin g . "B efore he h ad been In co l H er soul w as softly singing. lege th re e y e a rs he got h is b a c c h a n a killed. C ensorship Is Peculiar. London, Oct. 6.— The intricacies of th eatrical censorship were responsible ton ig h t for a rem arkable e n te rta in m ent. An Am erican band had been engaged for the season, but when the tim e came for the opening the m anager found th a t the th e a te r had only been licensed for the production of s play. He therefore wove a play around the band. There was no plot to the so- called play, which consisted m erely of a few people stro llin g around the band stand, engaged in loud and apparently m eaningless conversation. S cientists E xcom m unicate. Boston, Oct. 4.—A lfred Farlow , chairm an of the com m ittee on publica tion of the F irs t Church of C hrist, S cientist, confirmed today a report th a t Mrs. A ugusta E. Stetson, of New York, had been dism issed from the body of C hristian S cientists. Mr. Farlow declined to com m ent on the case, but in reply to a question as to the effect of the action of the members of the church, sa id : “ I t is to be hoped they will receive it in a C hristian m anner and tre a t it accordingly.” Sail fo r Philippines. Honolulu, Oct. 5.—The Pacific fleet commanded by Rear-A dm iral Sebree, will sail tom orrow afternoon for the Philippines a fte r a m onth's stay in H aw aiian w aters. I t is planned to cruise the whole distance a t a speed of 13 knots sn hour. Shore leave for the men of the fleet will end a t m idnight. Adm iral Sebree has been liberal in the m a tte r of leave aince the arrival of the fleet and thousands of sailors have been aehore. Beat M otorcycle R ecord. Springfield, Mass., O c t 4.— A t the motorcycle stadium this afternoon C harles Spencer and C harles G ustaf son, both of th is city, established a new 24-hour w orld’s record, Spencer riding 1089 m iles, 199 yards in the 24 hours, beating the record of 775 miles, 134 yards established by H. A. Collier, of England. Gustafson rode 1043 miles, 20 laps and 199 vards In the 24 hours, being approxim ately 268 milea ahead of C ollier’s m ark. S m ugglers Win Battle. Fair O nes Fed by F o rce. El Paso, T ex., Oct. 6.—U sing th e ir London, Oct. 4.— W rits have been tra in of pack burroe loaded w ith con issued a g ain st Home S ecretary Glad traband goods as bresstw orks, a gang stone and the prison officials of Bir- o f sm ugglers b attled w ith a squad of i m ingham in connection w ith an ectlon rurales near Sabinas, in the sta te of for assault for the forcible feeding w ith Coahuila, Mexico, and came out victor | a stom ach pomp laat week of a num ious, forcing the rurales to w ithdraw ber of suffragettes who persisted on and escaping w ith th a ir goods into the going on a “ hunger s trik e ” while in m ountains. One sm uggler was killed jail. The su ffrag ettes’ leaders contend and seven rurales wounded. th a t forcible feeding la illegal. T he song is hushed, th e m u sic's died, T h a t voice sings now In g lory; B ut, oh! I’d give th e world beside As once a g a in a little ch ild — T o h e a r th e old, old story. Yet, in m y ears, on down th e year«. 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INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY OE MUSIC M A S O N IC T E M P L E , P O R T E A N D . O R E G O N . W » \ s dtiAv so \Via\ assuAomcOu noAurc. H a n d y In k F r a d lc a to r. A a io r GENUINE X Y a V \\vx a \ BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS CüusKvpoXvow prepet \>«sü(\a\ S o ft lu llab ies from L a n d -o ’-D ream , L ove’s crad le songs su n g sw eet and low— T h o se m elodies fo rev er seem S till sin g in g w hersoe’e r I go; O nce d ear to childhood’s h o u r an a scene, L ife’s h e a rt of age still keeps them Dr. A. F. P eeler, of St. L ouis, Mo., sa y s: “ I h a v e p rescrib ed y o u r C a sto ria in m any cases a n d havo alw ay s found It a n efficient an d speedy rem ed y .” Dr. E. Down, of P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa., sa y s: “ I h av e p rescrib ed y o u r Cas to ria in m y p ra c tic e fo r m an y y e a rs w ith g r e a t sa tis fa c tio n to m y se lf and benefit to m y p a tie n ts.” Dr. E dw ard P a rris h , of B ro o k ly n , N. Y., sa y s: “ I havo used y o u r Cas to ria m m y own h o u seh o ld w ith good re s u lts , an d h av e advised se v e ra l p atients to u se it fo r its m ild la x a tiv e effect a n d freedom fro m h a rm .” Dr. J. B. E llio tt, of New Y o rk C ity, sa y s; “ H av in g d u rin g th e p a s t six years prescribed y o u r C a sto ria fo r in fa n tile sto m ach d iso rd ers, I m o st h eartily com m end its use. T h e f o rm u la co n ta in s n o th in g d e le te rio u s to the m ost d elicate of c h ild ren .” Dr. C. G. S p ra g u e, of O m aha, Neb., sa y s: ‘Y our C a sto ria Is an ideal medicine for c h ild ren , and I fre q u e n tly p rescrib e it. W h ile I do n o t advo cate the in d isc rim in a te u se of p ro p rie ta ry m edicines, y e t C a sto ria is an exception for co n d itio n s w h ich a r is e in th e ca re of ch ild ren .” Dr. J. A. 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