Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 08, 1912, Image 3

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Wrecept ana practice.
"D o you wlah to go to church this
avenlng? Father ta going to preach.1
1 you know,” the minister’s fair daugh­
ter asked. The young man considered,
j “ Um. The last time I went he rather
fell on some of my small fallings. Do |
you know what his text will be to­
night?" “ Yes, ’Love One Another.’ ”
He regarded the round pink cheek ap-!
provingly. “ Suppose,’’ he suggested
softly, "that we let the old gentleman
go preach while we sit on the porch
and practice?"
JUST BARKING.
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B a rk ! B a rk ! B ark !
O ld H o v e r a n d little P a t .
B ark ! B a rk ! B ark !
W h a t a r e th e y b a r k in g a t * i
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Sarsaparilla
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears the complex­
ion, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, relieves that tired
feeling, gives vigor and vim.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chooolated tablets called S a rsa ta b s.
RUBBER STAMPS S f t , sS , d andBU^ S
jo i Ribbon
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B a d * « . Good Goods. Quick Service
* for comp lota Catalogue No. 26.
Arm « Stamc
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lork*.
1015 A S
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Tarama.
Wa«h.
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought, sold and
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—- exchan*ed: en *in es.
boUen*. sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
S U Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
Machinery
W a n ted — M en
and W om en
To learn barber trade. Tool« free. W a g e , while
learning.
Poaltiona guaranteed.
International
B arber School. 429 E. 6th S t . Los Angelea, Cal.
CORNS Rf MOVfD
Simple plaster: no strings:
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lt*c; no grease: safe, sure.
Fpeedy. W h y be mlaetable? Money beck if not
satisfied. Address H E X S P E C IA L T Y CO
Box 164. Seattle. Wash.
R A W FURS
W e positively pay the highest
market prices, as w e are manu­
facturers and therefore can pay
more than dealers.
Send for
free price list and shipping tags
and get full value for your skins.
N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable
Furrier.. 202>A 7th St. P -t W . On
Slightly Used AUTOMOBILES
Z l & B S S & 'V t V
Runabouts, 5 and 7-pi_____
muehincM and trucks. W l
have bargains in all kinds ot
second-hand machines. Call
or write.
Parthsi
O E S C H ’S
MADE O N LY BY
B L U M A U E R -F R A N K D R U G
P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N
CO.
DENTIST
Do you want to be your own dentist? Do you
want to do away with b ig dental bills and the
dread c f the dental chair? Do you w ant to have
good, sound and beautiful teeth? If you use Puchl
Dental Paste it will absolutely prevent decay and
give to the teeth that pearly white appearance
and to the gums the firmness and colour of health.
Tubes, 50c; large tube, $1.
This is the first time the above-mentioned pre­
parations have been offered for sale in Am erica I
A limited supply is to be had by addressing
FUCHI LABORATORIES
Suite 9. 342V4 W ashington St.,
r. 0. Mcsej Crter pnim k
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Portland, Oregon ,
Painless Dentistry
is ©or pride—our hobby—our stsdy for years and
Bow our success, and ours is the bv.st palnicws work
to be found aaywhere, no matter how much you
pay. Com pare o u r Frlces.
— " —| We finish plate and
I bridge work for out-
I of-tow n patrons in
day i f desired,
lless extraction
when plates or
| bridge work is ordsr-
l * d . Consultai on free.
E
I M ela rC ro w n s $ 5 . 0 0
1 2 2 k Bridge T . . l h 4 . 0 0
V Gold n ilin g s
1 .0 0
I Enam sl Fillings
1 .0 0
M u tin e Eyo R e m e d y C o ., C h io a g c
Real Life.
The mintage oi wisdom Is to know
that rest is rust, and that real life Is
In love, laughter and work.— Elbert
Hubbard. __________________
M EX IC A N
D R . W . a WISE. PMMStvr
ass
M a ia s m
33 TIAM lIT tlllfH tB IS rtRUISB
Piatas
Can you make a picture composed
solely of the figure 8? It is an amus­
ing as well as an interesting game for
Tacom a (W ash.) Poultry Ass’ n w rites:
“ I w ill ¿fire M exican M u sta n g Linim ent
I an unequivocal endorsement as a remedy
for Bum blefoot and Canker in the T h ro at.
Hitherto I have found these diseases o f m y
I poultry very difficult t o cure but M u sta n g
I Liniment proved to be a positive remedy.
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I 25c. 50c. $1 ab o ttlea t D rug 4c Gen*lStores I
Dr. Stone’s Heave Drops
For 1 he cure o f heaves;
a liquid medicine given
in the feed, which the
most fastidious horse will
not refuse. From one to
six bottles will cure the
most stubborn case.
Price Î1 per bottle, or
six bottles for $5. For
?ale at all druggists, or
write to
7.50
M STM O D 3
W ise D ental Co., me.
Painless Dentists
DR. S. C. STONE
Filling Building, Till'd md WuHnglon PORTLAND. ORE
om e. Hour,
l i X . t o l l 14 »u -d .y.. I U 1
SALEM. OREGON
Woodpecker’s Hearing.
It is not easy to explain why wood­
peckers select one tree rather than
others of the same kind in the for­
est upon which to begin their opera­
tions, or why they attack one side of a
tree and leave the other untouched.
Commonly it will be found, no doubt,
that worms or ants are concealed be­
neath the point selected and that the
woodpecker is guided in his search by
the sense o f h»srir>ir.
Only the Belief o f Snob«.
,
The idea that trade te vulgar la one
tt the stillest Ideas that ever oanM
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% to the brain of man
the home, and our artist has shown
what can be done in this direction.
Many amusing pictures can be thus
drawn by the amateur artist. Tw o
Competitions might be held, one prize
going to the person who draws the
most amusing or interesting picture,
using the smallest number of the fig­
ure 8, while a competition might also
be held for those who use the greatest
number of figures in one picture.
E Z 2
in thia city. I encloee you I I for two 50c botttea of
your remedy.
W e hare uaed thia remedy air
veara ago with good reeulta.
Y ou r, truly.
P E T E R M e G IL L IV R A Y .
5909 41at Ava. S. EL City.
50r and II by mail.
Money returned if it faiia
SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO.
214 B a n k e r,' Treat BM g..
Agentt
Tacaoaa. Wash.
Wantrd K vtryuhert.
THE BEST MEDICINE
■ f0 ^ ^ Ô Û c H ^ L C Ô r O «1
Stop coughing! Coughing
rasps and tears. Stop It!
Coughing prepares the throat
and lungs for more trouble.
Stop i t ! There is nothing so
bad for a cough as coughing.
Stop i t ! Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral is a medicine for coughs
and colds, a regular doctor’s
medicine. Sold for seventy
years. Use it! Ask your doc­
tor if this is not good advice.
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£
AMERICAN STUMP PULLER
Qualities That Make for Success.
“ The qualities of honesty, energy,
frugality, Integrity, are more neces­
sary than ever today, and there is
no success without them. They are
so often urged that they have become
commonplace, but they are really
more prized than ever. And any good
fortune that comes by such methods
is deserved and admirable."— Mar
shall Field.
SEVEN YEARS
OF MISERY
How Mrs. Bethune was Re­
stored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
ble Compound.
I AM A R E A L S T U M P P U LLE R
W ill pull them all, large and small, and pile them just like a 100-H. P.
D O N K E Y E N G IN E . Will clear TW O acres to the Donkey's one, using less or
no powder at all. Am operated by one horse and one man.
W rite and find out why
rhy you should
sin
know about the A M E R IC A N STU M P
PU LLER
T H IN K T H IS O VE R ; Stump land does not pay
pa_ T A X E S , but when
cleared it pays everything. This Machine is guaranteed to stand wear and tear
and pull your stumps, or no pay. Address
Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I
suffered everything. I was in bed for
2 0 1 2 15 T H A V E . W E S T , S E A T T L E , W A S H .
four or five days at a
time every month, |
and so weak I could j
hardly walk. I had !
cramps, b a c k a c h e
and headache, an d j
was so nervous and
A ll Styles, A ll Leathers, A ll Sizes snd Widths,
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weak that I dreaded
for Men, Women and Boys.
to see a n y o n e or |
T H E S T A N D A R D OF Q U A L I T Y
have anyone move in |
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
the room. The doc­
TH E NEXT TIM E YOU NEED SHOES
tors gave me medi­
give W. L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L.
cine to ease me at
Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar­
those times, and said that I ought to
antees
superior quality and more value
have an operation. I would not listen to
for the money than other makes. His
that, and when a friend o f my husband’s
name and price stamped on the bottom
told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s V eg­
protects the wearer against high prices
etable Compound and what it had done
fo r his wife, I was w illing to take it.
and inferior shoes. Insist upon having
Now I look the picture o f health and feel
I the genuine W. L Douglas shoes.
like it, too. I can do all my own house­
Take no substitute.
work, work in the garden and entertain
„HOW TO OBDER BY MAIL. Shoe» Sent Everywhere AU Chargee Prepaid.
V.L.DouKla* »hoe* are not sold In your town, send direct to factory. Take mcaureincnts
company and enjoy them, and can walk
i o f foot aft shown in m odal; fttut«« styledesired ; #!/.«• and width usually worn ; plain
as fa r as any ordinary voman, any day
r rap toe; heavy, medium or light sole. 7 do th e laraemt mho* nt n il o rd e r humi^
mam tss th e w orld . 11lua. Catalog Free. W.L. DOUGLAS,146 Spark8t.,Brockton,Mas*.
in the week. I wish I could talk to every
suffering woman and girl, and tell them
what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done fo r m e.” —Mrs.
Can bo handled very easily. The el« k are cured, and all others la
D e m a B e t h u n e , Sikeston, Mo.
same stable, no mutter how “ exposed,” Went from having the die-
ease, by using HPOHN'H L IQ U ID D ISTE M P ER CUBE. Q lveoa
Remember, the remedy which did this
the tongue or In teed. Acta on tho blood and expels germs or all
forms of distemper. Heat remedy ever known for tosres In fo «L
was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
One bottle Willi rim teed to cure one cnee. 60c* and II al>ottIe; 16 «no
810 dozen, of druggists and harnoesdeuers. or sort ex preen paid b?
Compound.
manufacturers. Out show# how to poultice throats. Onr Free
Hook let givea everything. I-oml agents wanted. Largest sell In«
I t has helped thousands o f women who
horse remedy In existence—twelve years.
have been troubled with displacements,
SPOHN MEDICAL ( «
Ch.ml.U and Bacterioloeista. GOSHEN. IND„ U. S. A.
inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg­
ularities, periodic pains, backache, that
bearing down feeling, indigestion, and
Got Any?
Arlstocratlo Dairy Farmers.
nervous prostsation, after all other means
The fall of the year always lay* a
Dairy farming is popular as a genu­
have failed. W hy don’t you try it?
special strain upon tho nation's finan­ ine source of Income to the British
cial resources. For not only is there aristocracy.
the money needed to move the crops,
but also those great rolls of bills which
MAKE YOUR CARDEN
prudent men. In putting away their
YIELD ITS LIMIT
Ugbt clothing, do not forget to forget
lant thorough bred >e«ds.
Tb<
• ji‘ALBERS BROS. ;Yj]|
In the pockets thereof, in order that
they may come joyfully to light next
summer.— Puck.
AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, INC.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*2.25, *2.50, *3, *3.50,*4 & *5 SHOES
p re
it il
COLT DISTEMPER
DAIRY FEEti!
BEST AND CHEAPEST*
I f you use Eye Salve use the best.
P e ttit ’ s E ye S alve is the standard,
is reliable and costs no more than infer­
ior goods that are unknown. Used by
Physicians and Oculists, helps where all
others fail. It is not the T ube or Box
that cures, it is the S alve that does the
work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros,
under the Government Food and Drugs
Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. Tne
only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has 1
been in the market for years. Sold by I
Druggists throughout the known world. I
Ask vour dealer for it. I f he does
not handle it drop us a poetai card
and we will furnish you tne name o f
a dealer who does
ALBERS BROS!
jjj:MILLING CÒjjii
¡.PORTLAND, OREGON
From Shearing of Wool From Sheep’*
Back to Finished Garment Ac­
complished in One Day.
A man walked Into a tailoring shop,
the other day and asked to have a
ccat made.
“ When do you want the garment?”
asked the tailor.
"This evening. I want to wear it to
a dinner.”
"Im possible!" cried the tailor. "M ake
a coat in a day— unheard o f ! ”
Yet it has been done— yes, from the
shearing of the wool from the sheep’s
back to the finished garment. This
feat was accomplished as far back as
1811 by John Coveter, near Newbury,
in England.
A t five o ’clock in the morning Mr.
Coveter was presented two Southdown
Wedner sheep. At first the sheep were
shorn, the wool spun, the yarn spooled,
warped, loomed and wove. A fter that
the cloth was burred, milled, rowed,
dyed, pressed, and late in the a fte r
noon put in the bands of the tailors.
By half-past six the coat was fin­
ished, and Mr. Coveter presented it to
one of the gentlemen of the town amid
the thundering applauee of 6,000 spec­
tators.
Stop it!
J
Can You Tell?
SPEEDY WORK AT TAILORING
her ^ R E S UNIVERSAL REMEDY
The Clever and the Wise.
T o clever people almost everything
ta laughable— tc wise people, hardly
anything.— Goethe
The “ 8” Figure.
Twenty tiny sardines
Packed in a tin!
W e can get them out.
But how did they get In?
Woman's Age.
A few years ago after a woman had
passed thirty-five she was relegated
to the fireside and she looked and felt
old. She lived in her memory, and all
the money that was spent for little i
■ ■eaiwrrtn 11
n rn rn u
frills and follies was given to
daughter; for mother, all was over.
(Formerly C u re-A ll)
Suddenly woman awakened to the
fact that after thlrty-flve she is at her
CURES RHEUMATISM
best, and that her beauty need not
Portland. Or.. 22 Dae.. 1911.
r - r - U. F^i>*npany. Tacoma. Waah..
fade unless she wishes it.— Home Life. - a Dear
S irar-rA « I fall to find any aircnt o f _
Entirely Inadequate.
“ I offered to let him have a hun­
dred." "That would only be a drop in
the bucket-shop.” — Life.
AMUSING GAME FOR WINTER
THE POULTRY REMEDY. |
A l l w o rk fu lly g u a ra n te e d fo r fifteen years.
i
which to quench his thirst. If, how­
ever, he is an experienced hunter and
woodsman he will not have to drink
water from the stagnant pools In or­
der to keep life in his body.
Queer as it may seem, an experi­
enced man can hunt for days through
such dry tracts and yet experience
no inconvenience on account of the
lack o f water. Nature has provided
a means which is only known to the
Initiated.
Every old huntsman car­
ries with him when going on a long
hunt a small auger, by which he can
secure a refreshing drink and water
to cook with at any moment.
A cottonwood tree or a willow Is
the well which the wily huntsman
taps. He examines each tree until
he finds one that has what a woods­
man calls a "vein.” It is simply an
attenuated protuberance. By boring
into this "vein ” a stream of clear wa­
ter will flow out. It is not sap, but
clear, pure water. The huntsmen say
that the water is better than the av­
erage to be had from ordinary wells.
There is no sweetish taste about it,
but it has a strong flavor of sulphur
and Is slightly carbonated.
The reason for this phenomenon
cannot easily be explained, but that a
supply ot water can be contained in
a tree Is not so surprising. The fact
o f Its flowing is the wonderful feature,
showing that It must be under pres­
sure, or, In other words, that there Is
more at the source of the supply.
When It Is considered that the trees
furnish water In the dry season and
that the ground Is literally baked, It
Is the more remarkable, especially
when the roots of the trees do not
extend to any great depth Into tho
ground.
I Mr. Stephen Holbrooke, Sec*y
Painless E x t r ’ tios . 5 0
BUST
IN
Interesting Pastime for Young Folks
on Dull, Long Evenings— Prizes
May Be Given.
‘
MUSTANG
LINIM ENT
! Silver Fillings
«5 0
I Good Rubber
_ A r.
1
Pistes
5 .0 0
I Bast Red R ubber « - _ A
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WATER
it fo r R ed, W e a k , W a te ry E ye s and G ra n u
lated E yelids. Illu stra te d Book in each P ac k
In many sections of the forest lands
a *e . M urine is com pounded by o u r O culists
— not a “ P aten t M e d icin e"-— b u t used in suc­ in the south during the dry season a
cessful P h y sic ia n s’ P ra c tic e fo r m any years, i
N o w ded icated to the public^ a n d sold b j man may walk for miles without find­
D ru g g is t s at- 25c an d 50c pe r Bottle. M u rin « ing a stream of water or a spring by
E y e S a lv e in A se p tic T u b e s , 25c a n d 50c.
Colds.
Preserve the beauty and youthful appearance
of the face by the application of Fuchi Maaaia<
Cream, which feeds the skin, thereby tilling out and
preventing wrinklen and destroying blackheads,
and gives the skin the blush and glow o f youth.
The marvelous complexion o f the high class Ori­
entals, which has been a mystery to Europeans, is
due to the use o f preparations made from this re­
ceipt. Put up in glass, $1.
(B ra n ch )
ALL DRUGGISTS.
FINDING
Why cough?
Work of Real Forester.
The modem forester undertakes to
make orchards profitable. There are
orchardists, to be sure, who know very \
well bow to core for their trees and
who do care for them; but thero are
also orchards that are neglected or
handled unsktllfully.
The fo re s te r! Unless there is daily action of the bow­
will take a run-down orchard and by j els, poisonous products are absorbed,
Intelligent, scientific treatment of the , causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
treos, with systematic care, make it dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your
produce big and handsome apples I d I doctor shout correcting vour constipation
by taking laxative doses of Aver’s Pills.
abundance.
MaJe by th . J. C. AVER CO.. L o w .ll M a u .
STOMACH BITTERS
Experienced Huntsman in South Can
Always Secure Cool, Refreshing
When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy
Drink From Trees.
N o S m artin g — F eels Flue— A cts Q uickly. Try
Numbers of people are suffering
just now from Irritating colds In the
head. A very simple home remedy
which brings almost Instant relief Is
to pour half a pint of boiling water on
to a dram of pulverized camphor, and
to inhale the vapor for about ten to
fifteen minutes. The annoying fits of
sneezing, running eyes and heavy
feeling In the head will quickly yield
to this rem -dv
YOUTH ass BEAUTY
You think a tramp is coming;
You listen and say “ H ark !"
But little Pat and Hover
Just merely love to bark.
S tiff neck! D o e sn 't am ou nt to m uch, but
m igh ty d isagreeable.
Y o u w ill be su rp rised
to see how quickly H am lin s W iz a r d O il will
d riv e that stiffness out. O n e n igh t, th a t's all.
HOSTETTER’S
FOREST
Her Natural Occupation.
Now and then the childish com­
ment goes right to the heart of a
difficult problem or situation. A little
boy who longed to stand on the seat
of a car and look out of the window
was sternly reproved by his mother.
“ What a ’frald-cat mamma!” exclaim­
ed another youngster, seated near.
“ Yes, I suppose she Is nervous,” was
the adult reply, "but then, you see,
she has to take care of her little bey
and It keeps her busy.” “ W ell, Isn’t
that what she’s for?” was tho in n »
cent, pertinent question
FOH RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS,
BRUISES 3R ANT PAIN.
They bark when they are fighting:
They bark when they're at play.
w ill make you w ell and
keep you so.
T ry a
bottle today.
The troublesome problem of wash­
day solved by RED CROSS BALL
BLUE.
The blue that Is all blue.
Solid package; no liquid to leak or
spill. No adulteration. Made for 20
years and used everywhere.
A large package only 10 cents
Makes the clothes enow white. Less
bother, less waste. More satisfactory
results and practical economy. ASK
YO UR GROCER.
PACIFIC G ARAG E
266 li f t Si.
When cane seats are relaxed turn
the chair upside down, pour boiling
water over It. scour In hot soapsuds
and rinse again In boiling water, when
the cane should be found to hare con­
tracted.
A polish that may be used for floors
and furniture Is made of equal parts of
vinegar, boiled linseed oil and methy­
lated spirits. Where the polish has
worn off this renews It, and when It
Is well rubbed In It gives a brilliant
surface to the floor.
If the painter has left marks o f paint
on the floor apply to them a paste
made of equal parts of lime and soda
moistened with a little water. Leave
this, apply very thickly, for 24 hours,
then wash It off and the stains will
be found to have disappeared.
M AKES CLOTHES W H ITE.
$200 AND UP
Mh
Up In the morning early,
They bark the livelong day;
W h y w ill y o u
continue
to
su ffe r fro m a
bad
stom ach,
constipated
b o w e ls or in -
active
liver
when.
Only On* "B R O M O Q U IN IN E "
That in L A X A T I V E BR O M O Q U I N I N E . I « *
f ‘>r the aignature o f E. W . G R O V E , lined the
W orld over to Cure n Cold in One Dny. 25c.
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FOR S IC K C O W S
Healthy cows give more milk, make richer
batter, snd require less cars. KOW KURK is a
cow medicine, not a food.
It regulates the
digestive and generative organs and tones up
the entire system. A positive cure snd preven­
tive for LOST APPETITE, BARRENNESS,
ABORTION. IC O L R I. MILK FEVER, and all
other alimentai hat sap the strength of milking
eows. Thousands of proEtable herds owe their
health to KOW KL'RE-
Be sura to »end for onr valuable free book,
“ More Money Prom Yonr Cows. ”
DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO, MFRS.
Lyndoavflk, VL, L. S. A.
PUTNAM
Today t h e Appointed Time.
"T h e future in nn illusion; it never
arrives; it files before you as you ad­
vance. Always it is today— and after
death and a thousand years it la to­
day. You have great deeds to per­
form and you must do them now.”—
Charles Ferguson.
P IL E S C U R E D IN « T O 14 D A T S
Y ou r dru ggist w ill refund money If P A Z O O IW T -
M E N T fail« to cure any c a m o f Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding P ile« in 6 to 14 days. GCc.
All Too Frtqusnt Mistake.
The soul Is Intended to guide the
body in the journey through life; the
chief mistake which man makes is
that he permits the body to guide the
soul.— London Truth.
Mental Hurt Added.
W hat makes a sore toe hurt wore*
la for the man who atepa on It to
walk away without apologtilnx.
f ER
RY s
S R
How to
Get Well and
Keep So.
DR. WO
The eminent Chi none doctor, treats with
non-poisonous, non-injurious herbs and
cures such diseases o f the Throat. Heart,
Liver. Lun<s, Stomach, Kidneys, Asthma,
Pneumonia. Consumption, Chronic Cough,
Piles, Conntipation, Dysentery. Nervous­
ness. Dizziness. Neuralgia.
Headache,
Lumbago. Appendicitis. Kheumatism, Ca­
tarrh. Eczema, Etc.
C O N g l LT A T lO N F R E E
It is better to call than write, but thoae
who are unable to come, send 4 cents in
stamps an*l secure symptom blank. A fte r
carefully giving symptoms these wonderful
health-giving herb« can be secured, which
will put you on the road to recovery.
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
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DYES
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