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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
SORES THAT DO NOT HEAL i TMnftMMMr'i is ' t wmm fJst HES -JP6w Hlitr In n telephone girl's occupation n profession or n business? Ho Neither! ll'n n cnllltiff. Chlt-airo News, "My dear itlrl, do jou think It In rlicht to let (lint yoiiiijf limn spend no fimcli mono on yon?" "Why not? I Whenever a note or ulcer ilocit iinthcnl, nu matter on wliat part of tlio tKxly It limy lie, it in because, of n poisoned condition of tlio blood. Tliln iiolnou may lio tlio rciiiniuri of noma conntltiitioniil trouble; the effect of a lout; npcll of nlcktictm, which linn left tliln vllnl iitrcnnt polluted mid weak, or because the nntnrnl rcfuno innttcr of the body, which nlioiild panti off throti(h tlio cliiiiiiiclo of nature, him liccn left in the nyiitcni mid nbnorbcri Into tlio cltctihitioii. It doeti not matter how the poison became intrenched in tlio blood, the fuel Hint tlio norc in there nud tloen not heal in evidence of a deep, Hiulcrlylnj,' cotme. Tiicro in notlilnjr thut cnuncn mote dlBcomfoit, wnrrv mill ntlxletv tlinil n frnli-f lllif illai'linrtrliwr nt.l m.r.. Mini r...l.l. 1...1 ., j --..--. --j ....... .. .............. .....k..... .itw u.. iiuiu kiiiibivw nin iicil" . .... - ... incut. The very nlj'ht of it In nliliorrcnt ami niii:,:enln pollution mid disease, mvo " ,"0"llo" or mnrryinu nun." Iwnldcn the lime mul attention required to keep it clean nud ficc from other ' "B (''r ' ceremony) Do you infection, An It Hukcm. nlowlyciitlni; deeper into the mirroundliiir flenh, the 'rnlly think I shall make n jcood male, nulfcrer jjrown moihldly nuxioun, fearing it may he cancerous. Homo darlbiK? Hlio Oli, you're all rlKhtl of thofic niniclcd with an old norc or .. , . , , How do you llko your captain? Chi- ulcer know how useless it in to ex- Jtt,VS&ii:&t$ft&MRlUfy ko Journal. jicct a cure from nalvcs, j.ow.lcrn, lo- join. RMiaunub ';?" ; i Kelly-Con Coonoy wor pinched this tlonn and other external treatment. VXl W x uIa Soo'al .WeaV0.' afternoon for liitlml.ii.im' shtrlko lion, hut tha Ulcer vol worse. 1 was In- i,rPflb u'nlnliVn itim't toll rm ah duoeti to xrr H. . n., nt kiii ritd to r "ronM r- " "ipn re " i ten mo7 Ati It aureil inn entirely. ami lam annvlneiiil tiliwfit fmaiiwl lie! ivi-on tlilml lfillr .1... . , .. :. .---- .7 :..--!" .--- ' i . pnvnu mr tmm lur hi.,. 4 umww. Ttft. lily amw lur iiii. 4 uktb. . '" i ..t 3 . .; -. . II I wmraiura, ifimi rami 111 11. n. 11, una . If I nelly rafloinnienrt It to oil rieeUlna- st rIUIjlt blood medicine). I Jlrlatol, Vn.-T.nn. W. J. OATH. 5..5 Through the tine of theno they have neeii the place lie-in to heal nud ncah over, nud were coiiy;rntul(itiiir them nclvcn that they would itoou he rid of the ilctcNtahlc tlilujr. when n frenh otipply of imlnoii from the lilood would cniiNc the Inflnmmntlon and old dlnclinrj;c to return nnd the norc would be an had or wotnc than before. .Soien that do not heal arc not due to out bide caiwcn ; if they were, external ttcatmcut would cute them. 'J'hcy nro kept open because the blood In ntccped in polnou, which finds an outlet through thwip jdacen. While youiitf people, nml even children, nomctimen nuifcr with noil healing norcn, tliodc mom imuully aflllcted arc jicrsoun imst tulddlo life. Often, with them, n watt or mole on the face luflnmen nml be iflnn to tilceiatc fioui n little roui:li haudliii; : or n deep, otTeiiNivc ulcer dc vclopn from a nllht cut or bruinc. Their vital cuercien nnd jiowcrn of re IhIuiicc have ntowit letn, and circulation weaker, and pcrhupn nomc taint in hiciiickmi, wiiicnw-nn ncia in cnccn uy mcir niroiicr coiinlltullonii of curly me, uown unci!, u in well to bonus plcloun of any norc that docn not heal readily, lecnuno the name genu that produces Cancer is Imtk of every old note and only liccdn to lie left In the circulation to produce thin fatal diiteane. PlinPI V UCPCTAni C 'iJlcc '" 'y c way to cute these old rUllCUI VtUtlMDLt, rotca nml tilcern. nml that is tit t'et cvi-rv Tintticlc of the polnou out of the blood, l'or this purKsc iiothini; cfptals ',,"', cropping up the stnlrs whin ev- aS.8. It i:ci down to the very bottom of the trouble, clennsen the blood ryono'n In bl? Klilo (promptly) nnd makes n permanent cute. iS. S. S. enriches nud freshens" the circulation I'apn. lllustratiil lilts, no that it carries new, nttonj,' Wowl to the diseased parts and allows the place Mrs, ftullllitm (of the fist shove) to heal iiMiiriiUy. When this is done the discharge ceases, the itorc ttcabs Vour chllilron woko tue up at n o'cloek over and fills In with healthy flesh, and the skin regains its natural color, this monilni; with tholr nolso, and I Ilook on botes nml ulcers nnd any mcllcal advice doited will be furnished didn't ko to sleep ni?iln. Mm Hnint without churijc. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAs DM tli-y? 'Hip darlings! Thpy sro so r . full of life! CIiIpsko 'J'rlliunc I rrnplir.lr.l TriMf'i Orr.mr. l.uwiusissi-i UIIIIK you nre just Mor pntertalnlmr, pprhsps. and Krn,,,' Mr HsmJIwidsr. ArP you verj quslly IntprcstliiB. are the stiPcdotPs l,,wr " ",,, '"!? OrrliPstrs Coiidue which sro told about our I'resldrnt by i,or w,,y ',0 J'ou ",k- "dsm? Kn thu Mliikwltz family. I'rau I'Uchpr thusst-Oh. jou hmt time so splen distinctly recollects that once ahn ,,l,,,Jr- ,",vo Mp n,K ,0 ,,w,t on prophrslwl thi futuro greatness of Hntitrdsys stwl I'd llko to encsce you young Toddy. Khe says: "Ouo day I " ndvsneo to do them. 1'hllnrtclphU had a coiurrsatlon with Mrs. Hooso. I nul,c,,n vrlt, who aald to mi, I wonder what Mr. Pott HMkc of Tendon, st tlis Is going to become of my Teddy?" I Wnn brick. Puck. jsx Assessor unn you ivo mo NouiP Idea of what our husband Is worth? I.Ndy Itenlly, I don't know, hut I wouldn't tnkn n million dollars for him. ('hlcnKo Journal. (rot Author Walter, this stosk Is ns IoiikIi nn losllmr. Wsltfr I've al ways hi-ard you was m orlxlnnl char nvU'r. sir. but I'm Iisiik'hI If you don't nny Just tlio same as nil on 'cm do. Tit-lilts. "Pop I "Yes, my ion." "Wlint Is n screen for?" "To I1I1I0 thliiK1. my iKiy." "Pop!" "Vos, my son." "Is tlint the reiison tliey screen n ton of conl, to I1I1I0 tlio welKht?" Yonkers Ktntesmnn. Mnmmn Now, Hlslp, dear, what Is a cat? Klsln Duiino. Mamma Well, u hat's Hint funny little imlmnl that -A Doctors Medicine Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is nof a simple cough syrup. It Is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. "IhTiO4 HTMtdMl at Ayr's Cfcrrr rMtortl for fijtn ml hard roMt on lb ftiMt, llbUklwtr))onrn ! fm, II li tirUlnlr nml .ondarfal roorb rnl. rln." MIOIIASL i. mzuSBALU, Utiloti. Jt MAdtrJ.0.4rrO9.,lwUMM. W Alto Buau(liiMr f SARSAPAULLL PILIJU MAIRVKIOB. B Alto nuaufj flyer's Hot Wlint It Ahl for. "Hay," gnerlrd t!m alleged funny man, as he nitcrcd the butcher shop, w list's Mrk worth a yard? "Plfty cents," answered the butch r. "Well, I'll tako a yard," said the A. r. M touting a half dollar oti too counter. The butcher (ockrtrd thn coin and tia uded the custouier three pli;'o feet. "Hay, what are you giving me?" asked thn wrty of the funny part. In dlguantly. . "A ynnl of ork Just what you nsk d for." rrpllrnl the butcher. "Tune feet make a ynnl, you know." K C Uaklnt; Powd.r. A opular and elllcleut baking (ow der reipilres two tilings first, that the food made with It shall be atxolutely wbolpkomo; sreond, that It shall bo aold at a rraxiuabln price. K 0 lisklng Powder, madn by thn Jacques Mfg. Company, ol Chlergo, la thn beat esampln of such a baking paw ner at prenent on the market. K 0 Is old everywhere under a 1500,000 Kiiaranlee ol Its braltbtuluess and pur ity. Ita price, one cent an ounce, is most reasonable for a blith gtade bak ing iowiler, and millions of jKiunds of K O have leen sold at this figuro all over thn country. Naturally. Patlr-nt Well, doctor, do you think I'm (ltlHg well all right? Doctor Ok, jri; you still have a good drsl of fsver, but thst donu't troublt tur. "Of enurst net. If you hsd a fetrr It wouldn't troubla me." I.s Journal Auiu snt. replug, 'You need not be anxious alniiit him. lie wilt aurely be one day a great profmnor, or, who knows, he may beeom even President of ho United Htatrs,' Mrs, Hoosnvplt re hukrl mr, Khe said such a thing was Impossible, and asked how 1 coudd havo struck upon such an absurdity. Hut, perhaps on account of my linpub slvo remark, I have since continually watched Theodora Hoosevelt'a career, and havo always been glad when he haa made a step forward In the world." From "Hoosevelt'a German Days," Id Huccess Magaxlne. C)in or Time. "Ons day," rested the Jolly hobo, "I mt a man on da street and I tuld him If ha would glvs ma thirty quail I would show him how to eat drui In thirty , dsjs." "And did he obllct you?" asked his eempsnlon of the ties. "No; lit said bs couldn't give mt thirty quail, but he'd clva us thirty dsys. Ha was a Judge." l'ltdand was frequently a bsttls (round during the long wars between Hiusls and Sweden, the border Una be ing but .11 tnllrs from St. Petersburg. It brcsma psrt of Ituimla after the ptace of l'rederlckstown. Hept. 17, 1800. j"-' tfsww'wtn.1 . "Tfa UIHWIL-- - A Tt p AYctfcloUc IV cpnwlionrorA3' slmllntlnfi ibcFoodaiulIlctila- tin Ihc Stouuiclo nntl Unvl3 of I'romnlcs I)igc.stioit.ClTCrrul ncnsnmlltt'Sl.Conlalns neilluT Oiiluin.Morpliino uorUiicraL ISor "Naii c otic . GASTORIA For Infanta nnd Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of jvarpuiKUM2zrraaR Apofccl licincdy rorConallrvi. Hon i Sour Stomach, DimrluKvi tuulLoHS of Sleep. FarSlmilo Sitfnnturc of NKW YOlfK. AW M II ft np t fi1 I If EXACT COPY Ojr WIUITBCn. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA VMS asNTAua omh. miw voas aitv. annus! meeting of tho Invalid Chil dren's Aid Association, told of two llttlo girls who wero sent out of t lioird school to wash their faces. 8aW tho elder to Hip younger, proudly: "My face la much dirtier that, yours." "Of course." said tho other. "You're a year older." Dally Chronicle. "Oersld, what mskea your eyes so red?" "Are they red, Millie? Then It must be tecaus I didn't sleep well last nlgnt." "Are you trcubled with Insomnia? You ought to take some thing to cure It." "Hut I don't want to be cured of It. I tin nwnke think ing of you." It was plain sailing for Gerald after thst. Chicago Tribune. A small boy from the north who was visiting s relative In one of tho south ern Htstes where convict Isbor Is cm ployed In public Improvements be came very Interested In the men nnd their black snd white striped clothes. One dsy ho went to s circus, and for the first ttmo In his life saw a tours. "Oh. auntie," he cried, "look at tho convict mule!" I.lpplucott's Msgatlne. "Hang thn luck! I lost a poach of an umbrella today." "Yos, peoplo don't seem to hnvo nny conscience nbout swiping umbrellas, How did you loso It?" "Woll. It was standing ngalnst the wnll in the restaurant. I kept my eye on It " "You bet; you have to! Well?" "And Just ns I was getting up, the follow that owned It enmo along and took It! Cleveland leader. At the end of January Mrs. Wundcr brought her nice, new expense Imh to her husband. "I can figuro up my .Inn uary balance all right,' she said, 'but I'm either Sin.Ofl behind or nhead. I remember what all the other (turns nro for, but I can't recall whether I spent that $in.0Ti for something, or you gnvo It to me for household expenses." Mr, Wunder looked nt tho pngo for a mo incut, then handed back the book with a condescending air. "My dear," ho said, "that HHVi seems to mo to Indi cate what year this Is." Judge, Among tho visitors lit nn art exhi bition were two old Imllos from tho country, Thoy wore mumbling with great Interest a bnsrollef of n young fircek shepherd, beneath which were Inscribed tho wonts, "Kxtvuted In torrn cottn." "I wonder where Terra Cotta Ik," vonturod the older of tho two, turning to her companion. "Well, now, I ought to know," hesitated tho other, "but I can't seem to place It Just now." "Ah, well," rejoined tlio llrst speaker, 'ns they passed on, "It must bo u dreadful place If thoy eo- onto Imrmlras young boys llko that there." Philadelphia Ledger, On ono of tho old turnpikes yet re maining In the .South u big touring cur lind twice rushed through tho gnto without paying toll. Tho third time they iniido thu attempt thu negro toll man Mint his gnto and brought them to u stand. With liidlgnntlou tho half dnxun oceupnnts of tho enr declared they woro entitled to tide freo. "I.oolc at your own board," aiild tho spokes man. "It says, 'Kvory carriage, cart ot wagon drawn by ono boast, two cents; every additional boast, two conts.' Wo'ro not drawn by any beast nt nil." "No; but here's where yo como In, sab," replied tho darky, point ing to nnotnor clauso ns follows: 'Kv ory linlf-dozoit hogs, four cents,' An J three times four Is twelve," ho added. You will hasten rocovery by tnk lni ono of Ayor'o Pills nt bodtlmo. 8HJPYAUD3 ARE DU8Y. Arm of lO.OOO Men Hn.liliiir Work on New Vecla for Nutj. Wliile the attention of the public Is attracted only at Intervals to the three big shipyards on tho Delaware Ittver, there Is nn army of 10,000 mon dally hammering, forging and weld ing, bending every energy toward tho completion of tho great vessels undor construction here, says tho Philadel phia U-dger. Never have the employes of Cramps', Ncafle fie Lcv'a and the New York Shipbuilding Company been busier than at present Particularly la this true of Cramps', whero twclvo different vessels sro under construc tion. This yard alono Is employing 6,300 workmen. Tho greater part of this work Is being done for Uncle Ham, seven ships being under way here. Two of these, the armored ctulscr Tennessee at C.juip. and her sister ship, tho Washington, which Is being built at tho South Camden yards of tho New York Shipbuilding Company, have at tracted attention by the efforts which the resiiectlve companies are making to finish tho contract first Ilotb are now nearlng completion, with the Tennessee slightly In the lead. Itesldca the work on the warships six large passenger steamships nro also being built by the Cramps com pany. Pour of theso are for the New York and Cuban Mall line, while the two remaining go to the Southern Pacific Company. In 11 1 Array. Talk as one will on the vanity of clothes, the consciousness of being well d reused litis something of moral force In It "llrush your hair and thing! won't look so bad," was tbo wise coun sel given by a friend to a woman whoso husband had lost his money. Tho little child In K. J. Hardy's "Manners Mnkytb Man" hit on this great truth when she replied to her mother, who was reproving her. "O Katie, why can't you be a good little girl? See Julia, now; how nice she Is. Why can't you be as good ai she?" "P'r'aps I could, mama," answered Katie, "If my dress had llttlo bow all over It" Jast I.lfca a Woman, "John, a peddler cams around to day selling store polish. Ho was a very agreeable gentleman. Why, ho talked so pleasantly about tbo weath er." "You don't say, Maria?" "Yes, and I bought a package. Then he complimented the baby and 1 bought another package" "IPrnl" "Presently he aald our vestibule was kept In better order than any In the neighborhood and then I bought an other package." "Oreat Scott!" "Ilcforo ho left he said he thought I was your daughter Instead of being old enough to bo your wife. Then I bought thrco additional packages. Oh, It don't do any harm tp encourage a real gentleman when you meet one." $100 Reward, J 100. Th rfcrlrinf thll ttftMr will tjl nlmaju In letrn that there itatleutoua dreaded dlaeue that sclenca hm ten able to cure In all Ita U(f. and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure Istheoolr joiltlre cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh 1elnr aconitlto tlonal dlteate, roUlret a ouoitltutlonal treat, menu itall'a Catarrh ( ureutaken Internally, actios directly ujon the Mood and mucoui uriaraa 01 me ejaicia, inereir anitajing ins a I colli wmiii all nil faiii. n Gwuh Brrao. YmImIIooL Vm m lima, fmiq ny n rf! On the occasion of a cyclist's wedding at I.pplng, near London, the other day the bride and bridegroom roda to church on single midlines and returned on a tandem. Mothers will find Mr. Wlmlow's Soothing flrrup the tit remedy tout for their children during the teething period. The International Telegraph Con struction Company has submitted a scheme to the Postmaster General of Australia for the erection of wireless telegraph stations linking New Zealand and Australia direct ez foundation ot the dliie, an iieniatrenctniiy bonding U and atilitinr nature In duln KlTlns tha pa is nature In dulna proprietors have so much faith In n Its work. The Ita curative powers that they oner One Hundred IJoIlars or an i Hen l atrencth by bnlldlns up the oonttltu shf On i rcate that It tails to cure. Hand (or Hat ' o! taitlmonlali. I Addreii. Y. 3. CHKNEY A CO.. Tolxlo.O. boii or arurriaia. jml. JlaJl'i Family l'llli are tba belt A Spelling Rule.' At a school Inspection some of the boys found a difficulty In tho correct placing of the letters "I" nnd "e" In such words as "believe," "receive," etc., when the inspector said blandly: "My boys, I will give you an Infalli ble rule, one I Invariably use myself." The pupils wcro alt attention, snd even the master pricked up bis ears. The Inspector continued: "It Is sim ply this. Wrlto the T and V ex actly alike and put the dot In the middle over them." London Telegraph. Ola this out, ret am ta as with the names nd tiiittut of yourself r4 to of your frlendi, anitha dale when you will probably ; enter a buttneti colletc, anj we will credit ', yow with J5XO on our 165.00 Kbolanhlp. Our KtrorA often eueptlonal advanUfn to ' iludenlibf fliiln.n,Sthjn.l, EfifBth.etc. Dttr Isirauctio towtsi Tuines hi rti ouisiui is 11 1 riu THE MULTNOMAH '. BUSINESS institute: M. A. AUIIN, rata. ae eiiTM at. PORTLAND, OnC. ! riTQ Termanently Cared. ?o flu or DerrmuBeis ' rllO aUrOntdar'tUHurDr.KMaf'eUr'alNerTe Itnlar.r. Hand lur rtrti a 3 trial bmtlr and Ir-allw, Xr.ll.M.K:iBe,U4.,UI Arch bU rhBad.lf.hla, I'a. "I fotlowtd tha trait from Teiaa On the Trait wilhiFlshBnni .V&'S D t eft t Slicker, ied for rommel ollClCr an overcoat when com, a wind coat when windy, a rain coat when It rabvtd, aod for a corer at nlcht If we rot to bed. aod 1 win ear that I have rotten mora and for a cover at nlcht If we got to bed, and 1 win ear that I have rotten mora comfort out of your alkk.r than any other one article that I ever owned." (Tha aa a4 t44t r fl will. r Ola aaMfk4 Huf MfktMM tntUittm.) Wet WeatherOarmente for Rldlnc, Walk lot. Work toe or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904, A accro, Tket!(aamanem J. TOWER CO. "rtrT-ia TOWER CANADIAN CO., Umlttd T0SOSTO, CJJfASX a 'iwiry- Kaally Explained. "Who la that mau all the are Idolizing'" "That is a doctor from another, town." "Hut there are doctors around who aro much better known." "Shi This chap Is a 'beauty tor.' " women bers doc- riso's Cure ft a remedr forcougbs, oolds ana coniumpiion. xry It. lidrurgliU. I'rico 25 cents, Not an Index of Power. Young Mr. Whimper, who had a worthy ambition for public office, bad closed bis canvass of bis native State. He felt sure of bis nomination, and was waiting. In good spirits, at bis father's fireside to recclro It lie bad been asked to tell bis ex periences as a "spellbinder," and bad willingly consented. "Hut on the whole," was his modest conclusion, "I was rather successful. And what gratified me particularly was that in the places where I was least known I met with the warmest reception." It was several seconds before Mr. Whimper understood why bis father pink and tho girls laughed, and even his (mother smiled, j1 TJAAToBcGlvenfor Reliable Information We will give Ont Dollar for a Postal Card giving the first reliable news of a chance to sell a horizontal steam engine of our styles, within our rsnge of sizes. We do not vsnt Inquiries st this time for vertical, traction or gas engines. L4T1AS ENGINES AND BOILERS bare far rears beta the etiadard far at stetai plana. Beat of mittrtal aad vorkmaaeklp. Oar blf Mtpateaablae ne ta aell ea small prof ile. Aa Atlae, the beat la the world, casta aa nare thaa the other Had. Writs ltdjj for oar $f.ciit ottir. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS SBUfaalMUanclbM IMDIANAFOUS CWb.I(UM. BUkfraMtaahMa wttnTikaaWlMa ruTal.a taaisM c, na4 Iate TaMuUlM lakaaaUaUalaaa Tkmuiuuj (ealaaa rart.Maa.il1.ia ISaa taalaaa la Mrrlra l.eoe,m X. T. Haa Bulan la aanUa tM , f. p. rt a Ne. 46-1 90S WUKS wrtUnc to aulvertlaara plaaaw naantloB thla papar. 4W fh-A mi'rt mSSL iff liaawTS ' V--,V'j-i- A Ka wmumtn a 5 -''-' TM''" til mm I A A HSfg .$& ' .4 . I1: f.aJ.C V yjf'.'Z.Tr wm. f.i iv . mi ..iinViV ,t .- rro i ink LAXATIVE OF Known Quaut There are two classes ot remedies: those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, In harmony with nature, when natureneeds assist ance ; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and Inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcingthe natural junctions unnecessarily, une of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Fics. manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, In which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its activeprinci- nl M r f W 1 am llnllllft a- aa a. I a m a a a al l ?1 .-- . -ftt.. . 1 At r . . .yl?ss?s ('iwuuuijuniuy uickiiuivh iu pnysiciuus generally, anu me r ? r'fS remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with . v vwii the favor of many millions of well Informed persons who know w iiicii uivii pciauiuu Krtuwieuge anu irom nciuai experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedv. We do not claim that it will cure all manner of Ills, but recommend it for what it really represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. i nere are two classes ot purchasers: those who are Informed is to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to no elsewhere when a dealer offers an Imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be Imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credjt of the druggists of the United States be It said hat nearly all of them value their reputation for professional Integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer iiimiuionsor me Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and In order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California FIc Svruo Co.nlalnlv orlntedon tha front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only. if l i I ? i fcT1