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MEXiCOWANTSMONEY NORRIS & ROWE’S IBs a Million-Dollar Claim Against the United States. «olila Ut«- T««««ur> l«» Abid«* by IJU km II m «— Drvidrd lu I I AT GRANTS PASS SATURDAY, MAY íth Shows 2:30 and 8 p. m Waterproof Tents will be Lo cated near the Depot. Grand Free Street ParadeJi a.m. » 300 - Trained Animals - 300 These arc the Big Moral Shows that Delighted 109,(MM) People at Mechanics Pavilion, San Francisco, recently and received The Unanimous Endorsement of Press and Public Trained Elephants, Trained Zebras, Trained Goats, Trained Ponies, Trained Dogs, Trained Monkeys. THE ONLY EDUCATED --Bos Inclicns-- IN Till: WORLD. Ikr Paver, Within a few day« the Mexican gov ernment will call upon the United States government iur the return of nearly (i,<H4J,000 in gold, American eoiu, which has been held asa aprcial dr|> om it at h ast that 1« tbw «uppoxi tioik—iu the treasury vaults for 2v yrarx, says a Washington «fieeial cor respondent to the bl. Louis (ilobe-ih-m- ocrut. This money was sent here with other ; arnuunta to pay claims against M» xh .- j , where su< h claims urn* prop«-riy u<lju- dicuted. 4 he story in connection wh h the amount to in- rettiinrd is inter», i- ing. Under the treaty of lhO» a mixed cgu *- i mission, an it was known, wa* ap| .«dm I rd by our gove rnment an«! M«-xi< <) I regulate accounts L»i\\»<n th«* publics. 1*0 of the claim* sg Mexico, for ►rj/««i rollon p .Il were those of La Abra .Min* and Benjamin 'A i i!, ainountii o GGO and tk.<.'■ <>, rrsperth ly 1 mixed eominhMion hud ma«'* »V these cates, but th»- Ah xn u- ment solicited (.» n. J. E. then a confedrmir con n am-- » ■ n • Rio Grande, to Io k aft» r tl<- <-luii.»x, which he «lid niit i ¡hr civil vsar. On tin* r< prrrcn • at ion of <<» Slaughter cong¿» H*fu*«d to p*. i .- payment of the money to th«- ci.Ji ants, 'i he D.alter came up a,-;. ¡, th«* next ci.iiy r«-.- *, ami in t v» ¡;»I • «•ceding c«>ngrrxM and finally 1’.« I:, congress passed an ac't submitting i «•laiins to the court of claims. In nn elaborate decision that tribunal »’ cid« <1 against the claimants. An up p<*al wax made- to the xuprtme court of th«- United States, and that tribunal uf- firtm*d th«* decision of the court from which appeal wax hud. The claimants, after Mom«* tíme, went to the supreme court and made a n-<> tion for a new trial. Lust M«m«la\ i motion was denied. By this act « f tkr NUprenie court the Mexican govci inent will receive the money, wifi.' H ! interest, which has been held her»' hi trust Mine«- 1876. Gen. Slaughter lately had a conf< r enre with th«* M«-xiean minister, <i.•» it is understood that th«* luthr in formed bis government that tin- i » i was subject t«> M«* x I co ’ n order. Oncol the stories ix to the effect that I' « money haw been boxed up in the inlift of t lie t ret sury all t hex«* yeai>. But tin* treasury officials deny this. TI;» \ «Io not deny that Mexico may have claim upon tin* government ior the amount stated, but they say positively that Ihe amount nafn< <1, nor any other anumnt, is boxed ii|» in their vaults, and when the Mexican niinlxt«*r lines up hi« cart in front of the freasui-y building for th«* purpoRc of getting the treasure he will find nothing with which to make a load. According to Gen. Slaughter’s state meat, the claimants in flu **»* «’«“»■s-put up th«* biggest bluff on tlu* congr» ss of this country' that has I»«» n mad«* in many y«*ars. Although every commit tee before which they appear««! «'« elded ndverxelv, they came again ar»' again, every time with a powtrhil lobby, and when the senate fii.a'i’ passed on the report only five voter were found in its favor, while in the house the defeat was so strong that th«* iiyes and noes vv«-r<* not call«-«l f«»r. The testimony taken before flu* vari »»us commit tees intikcs 2t),0(W) pngex of -Ainted matter. Gefi. Slaughter, wh«» lias had charg, of tin* case for Mexico, ix 71 years old lie is a nephew «if Mr Dollv Madison, and when Iu* wax visiting her in Wash- ington, hr a youngster, only 19 y»ai' of age, she presented him to l‘rcxi«’rnl I’iilk, who gave him a rniuniixsii>n a.- lieutenant in the regular army. Ih- wns on« of four to r»-c» Iva» such an np pointnient from civil life. Win n the •ivil war oc«»urred !»«• wax in rharge of n lot of government store«, ainmunl tion am! guns, at Eagle I’nsx, Tex. Th« Atate of Texas, after pa- ¡ng th« a* t of k»*»*rxslon, dcnifinde<l tin- proper! v lit Engle Pass. Slaughter r»-f*.i-« »1 to mu render it. and nianiig-t tl. by adroit measures, to get th»* property on In-an! n transport, and it reuche«! a pbu-i* of safety hi spite of« ffortx of t In* conf« »1 erary to capture It. Slaughter thru sent his resignation to this gov«rn ment, uu»l wrot«* in eonn««*tion with if that, while he was oppose«! tn Fere; idon, his people hn<l Inkcii th»* step, at ll he would stand by them, lie «*nl!s!» In the c«»nfederat<* servic«* and lauan a brigadier general, \ftrr th«’ war I went to Mexico and wax engaged l»y th Mexican government hr a «•ivil cn- gine«-r. While mo engng«'«l he met G< n. Shelby. of Mias«»uri, w hom lie had pr* viously known, anti gave him a con tract of hauling ties for a Mexican rail wav Grn Slaughter wa< also a fi I» n«I of former < lov. T homa* (Iley uoldx. of Missouri, whose legal n«lii<-»* wax fol lowed hv <’o-n Slaughter in hi« litiga * tions for tlu M«'x1ean government. Gen. Slatii I !» r is now again in tin* service t f t‘ government a*» an rn ginrer v *t' I ’.<’<|uartrrs nt Nrvv Or I leans, and in the territory in which hr I m rngagt-d H Eagle Pass, where hr «!«* fenderl the pr«»p«rty of th«’ Unite«! Stnlrxat i!»»-b innitig of t!ir civ il war. In the matter of the^ e»* 1 aim of Enoch - Notice toCir<iitur« Moon, »1» ceaæd, I Notice is hereby give« by the un ler- There h been an immense im- figned, adminiatrAtor of ti e ertate u* provcincDt fur the better in the diet Enoch VJoun, deceARod. to ti>e creditor« of little children in the last genera of, and all perpone baring claim« againat tion. and the ua«* of j- li tul xooth- the max ! dereaacd ùo exhibit them wi»h ing ayrupa and otii i. «. which neceeaary voucher« wiilun a:x month« was once ao comn n. «. . -,...ing a «her the tirât publication of tliie notice thing of the paat. any a i w York to the fai l administrator At tny office in Tribune. The mother V t hu a 'tuinia- <*r«Dt«* 1' ami , Joeepbine Countv, Or«-g*»n Dated April Zft; IW). A.C. H oiqh , tera without, a phyateh «tu • pre »ci rip- Admiuietrator >f ihe patate of lion such an anud; Hit as paregoric e or . Enoch Moon, de» ea«e*i. camphorated’ tincl lire <>f opium DOW certainly concraiM the practice, For- NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTE H> As- uu'riy nurubt-rlexM children fell vlc- 8£>SMENT WORK. tima to the ignoram ignorance of their moth- , To S idjikv M. .M ans ;— Y oq are hereby no lfi»d ihtt the tin If paregoric had ix-en 1 or w a» m >I«I ns camphor a ted ti inet itre of <lw*< gned have (leriormed the 11. few mother« would « ever have merit work upon that »«r*» u m.ning if, and no mother uh »0 U not It'la in «'tiiM't* 011 B'i-en creeu, in J.>-e gy « ignorant v.’.jti!*! uac it today ■: plune ( "Untv, Oreg m. and knoAn xs {Ma McCoy 1‘iacer .vlmtog ('ta-m, »»»e '<> f id the «footox's order. J If »t were ■ ration ceriith aie of xAid claim being »♦* ly stated that in s >. h :< syrup* corded at page 251 <>i vo «ime 5 oí ihr >p<eial quality was d Io » i mining rr-çuidx of Jo re pi* me county. of opium cr morphii . they Oregon, and that i be porliou ui d be avoided; but tin« is nul j wo»k due trom yon to »he undt>r**i»,m-<i A m a rule, it ix be* t tc nr lour *di«rr >( said work in x- ful uWI, tl 'touit;—For ihe vear 1897. $2') GOr » .r «be year 1S9H. $20.00; f»«r the year 1899, k ¡|20.00; and il raid »uni* are not r»aid to I the un<terRi.*»ie*i a’ the expiration ui tl Ninety deyr «lier this notice bv pnblica- i'idn. yniir iittereat in »aul claim will be- t come tike prop« rfv of ib« umk*n>»gn'>d. I« I ’ your co oaitéra in a*d num . T¡ : Date of first publication. Aprii 20. 1900 PU» E. ’«oi CHER, E W1ME« VKVKR, th IfoHoKrii . jf li t< 1 ’¡»k-KN I : A'SE n MIE n T NOTICE. t’ 1' c fie I in • Needle Cottqiany. — < n th< ’ li L'raiion of prined»«! piar« i oí bu lues«, il," i • g! • > San F ran* i- o C li n t. L iuaiion ol - brain« of <• bild reo arc very works, (irar.la Pa—». Oregon. IMe to «uuh hnpr«*‘ alona, anti N< t e i* l.piel»’’ given t -it a» a meet rurally prone to inflammation of the Boar! of Di © tors, held on the 14<b day of April. J!0>. mi assessment. g»-*tl«jn. 2. (j ¡mi in all itx form!- greatly’ in- No. Two (2) of One Dollar (|l.O0> per cr* i-ix the tendtney of Ihexe grave share, wax levied upon li e capi'al xto k di < rt!< i ' which <-;ti»se the «b ath of of the corporation, payable immediate!* in United Stat, s gohl coin to the Secre the majority’ of children. tary. at the office of the company, N ». 2. The ii.*all» st dos» win Hometimea 9-7 Market Hreet, Room No. 715, San cause fatal depr« *-xioiix, ami the fre Francisco, California quent Uf-e of such drugs will result Any stock opon which this a-stesinenf in a Htiit«* of chronic engorgement of shall remain unpaid on the 17th dav of the blood.v» - » Is of the brain, which May. 19(X), will be delinquent and adver from th» slightest cause will give rise tised for sale at public auction, and un to con-, ulsionx, dropsy of the brain, less payment. I h * made before, will be sold on MONDAY, the 4 h dav of June, or M»m other no 1« xe fatal disease. 1900, to pay the delinquent assessinent, 4. The brain ix the fountain and tugeíher wlth costa of udverluiiig and ■ a! pri .g <>f hie. and if it is disor- expenses of ►ale. <!« r»*»l the whole vita! machinery is de By order of the Board of Di'ectorx. ranged and out of gear; and there M. R. CORDS, Secretary. Office— No. 927 Market xtrr-et, Room for«- it is just ax inipONsibh» for the hiiman nuu’hine to perform itx func- No. 715, Ssn Francisco, California. ionx hr it is for a watch t«i run when Free to Inventors th«* mainspring is out of or«ler. The experience of U. A. Snow A Co. 5. Opiates derange the etomaoh. which is regulate«! by th«* brain and in obtaining more than 20,000 patents nerves, and thus the healthful sup for inventors has enabled them to help plies absolutely necessary for the fully answer many questions relating to growth amt health of th«» child are the protection of intellectual property. This they have done in a parnplet treat G. ’Through the same Influences the ing briefly cf United States ami foreign action of th«* heart ix interfered with, patents, with cost of same, and bow to mid thus arc all healthful xupplicH of procure them;, trade marks, design, blood to the system interrupted. cavealB, infringements, decisions in lead 7. I lie in . jhing becoinex slow and ing patent cases, etc., etc. laborious . iih I the blood ix not purified This parnplet will be eent free t<» any in th«* lung* one writing to C. A. Snow A Co., Wash ington, I). C. . WOM-N AND EATING. lien l*r«*p--rl.v •**«',> tin- Uorrl«*« mid IlHTilohipN < f 1.1 ir Ar«* The Only Big R. R. Show Coming. ...Bring the Children... I*l< K I->i : Adults, - - - ÖO Cents Children, - - - 2Ö “ More Uirily Dorm*. \Vom»*n ar»- i <>t tit ¡usly careleMS about their own ft»»;d, says the Phila delphia Ledg«*r. On«* could wish that Ihoxe who neglect Ihiir »luty of prop erly a h I « ti,ri«*iitly nourisliing their own bo«ii« s would study tin* statit»- ti«*s of insanity' and its increase am».ng ux. I h«‘ ol<l Latin proverb t«*llx uh that our aim should be to a sound mind in a Round body. •‘Drink and hurry’ and worry most of the men t>> an axylum,’ iu doctor, “while love affair«, coni- hint'd with a lack <*f food, throw of the women off their bilance.” The hive nlYalrx would have but little in fluence over them if thej y were prop* rrly fed. but among the e Illusions in which girla and* women i indulge I h that, ns they care very little about their food, mo th«* lack of it cannot have much effect upon them. They rather dvspixe men for living careful to have regular ¡¡¡calx, whether buxi- ncaa preaMca or not, and art* inclined in tos vaunt their own superiority xurli respects, But if this disregard » of the natural iiiMtiiictH of hunger lead« uh in the Maine path hr “drink and hurry and worry” had men, and if vv»* arc to be .humiliated by hypvr- MvnsitivcnvsR in lov«* afTiiirs. how pre eminently* does niah’ common MviiMr stand out in th«* matter. \V»> so often exalt our weakness into something to be proud of. And if we go without lunch some day. an aveng ing headache swoopw down and makes hr irritable. Surely, that is nothing to be proud of! Or. if the men of the family are dining out. the women f hnv«* tea and toast and xcrnmbled <*ggs and next morning wonder why they feel no limp and nx if everything to lie done were dreadfully trouble some and imposRiblc. LA GRIFFE le now reaping a rich harvest. Medical «tatla tic« complied by the best phyilclana of the world ■how that ever «Ixtv per cent of the caaea of acquired CONSUMPTION ar« due to LA GRIPPE. There are also other points of weakness. Refer to the numbers on the chart Study each one care fully. Familiarize yourself , with them. If you have an attack of LA GRIPPE begin the n*e of lll'DYAN as soon as th« acute symptoms have subeided. Ill l»1 AN will bring about the restbratton to perfect health. The Parts Affected Are: 1. TMG nt COPS rtEHBRANE LININO THE BACK PORTION «»P TUB NOSE. It be- comes Inflntncd and thickened, and a Chronic Catarrh is the r«’H ult. HI 1ST AM will reduce the inflam»nation, and leave the mnrous mem brane in a perfectly healthy condition. It Began with Bake«) hominy, in Georgia fashion, is a southern dish that I.** ar.s on. Cold boile«! hominy grits may br- *»;■< ied or hominy boiled frt-vh for the purjMr.s«-. Take enough vuuk<-«i hominy fur four persons and »tir into it one w» ll-lx-aten egg, a tablespoovful of but ter melted, a half teasf«oonf>. i salt. Add . little I*.ilk or i-r» - !i. ;:»;•! mix thor oughly. Pour into a shallow baking dish, wt 11 buttered, and bake to a nice crisp brown on top ami side«. S^Tve yp-y Lot, either for luncluou, whh cold meat, or as an apptlizing and riourisliing dish for the children’s »up- . p» r. It »*ii»jiik! iuld not be over twoinche «h up in the pun. A connoi »•»cur In the cooking clams givti ¡. this «lelightfu! way cocking ««» Ft. £ la in». bele<*t the iargt v;hit«Mffp I! cluriHi, wash thoroughly in watt r »0 free them iron . iy. Waxh the sand and <>pvn carefully, «G « p half of each shelf again, and plact th«- elauis on then.. Lay In a large bsk- Notary Public. iry pan. pour a little mehed butter uv'-r each clan». «lust with fine cracker er* ’nbs, and xea-cn with salt and a Dr. Willi»m»’ Pink Pill« for T»le Peopl, «;;:□» cf icd pcpjx r. Lay a slice of contain, in a condensed forin, al! the ele ments necessary to give new life an»l richness • . ol;»*d hr an in* h square on each to the blood and restore shattered nerves. • • .'am, put th«- pan in the oven and bake They are an unfailing specific for such dis until a rich brown. Serve with quar- eases m locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia rheu !« •"a cf It men. matism, nervous headache, the after-effects of A nutiifioiis and excellent mutton ¡a gnppe, palpitation of the heart, pale and broth is tiHKlr in this way: Cut into sallow complexions, all forms of weakness • 1! pi« ci s r li.Hit two pound» of the either in male or female. ii'f’k of r. ij’t'.u, (’rack th»* bones ant I nr William»’ Pink Pills for Pale Peopl«are sever '■z r with two quarts f cohl water. tdld bribe dozen or hundred, but always in pack- lie. ’ktall druggists, or direct from> the. □» wit- I! «t slcwiy and «cuk tw • hours, xkim- Hams Medicine Conipany. Schenectady. N. Y., 60 nting it well when it flrst commences centa per bo». 6 boxes $2.50. to boil. Add tw«» level teaspoonfuls rice, one small onion and a littiçsalt. At the end of three hours season to t . .¡nd '■•••’. :ii<r.ing ail the fat with a soft paper, or allowing it to c«»»d, then removing the fat. Salt jn'ick ’Ft l, properly snaked for 4H hours before u-ing, th«*n broiled over a «dear fire and served with a lit tle melted butter and cri’arn, makes a breakfast dixli that is especially ap- pi ti/ing in the tipr’ng. On'y the l»est Stages run both way» daily between Grants Pass, Oregon, and Crescent City. Cal., passing through the following interior points: VVilder- mackerel should be used. The head ville, Love’s, Anderson, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek, an«! tail should be cut off before put trig ^o xoak, as these port'onx give a Patrick’s Creek, Gasquets. rank taste to any fish. Always freshen - ith the skin side up to draw out the WESTBOUND EASTBOUND salt. ... 8 a. m. | Leave Crescent City . 6 a. m, “("oddled oysters" furnish an agree- Leave Grants Pass . . :J)!i7 iy ¡n (he way of preparing Arrive at Waldo.......... . 6 p. tn. | Arrive at Waldo........ 8 p. n« the popular bivalve for luncheon or tea. Leave Waldo......... .. 4 a. m. | Leave Waldo............... 6:30 a. m. i’ut a level tablespoonful of butter in ..6p. m. | Arrive at Grants Pass .4:30p. m. Arrive at Crescent City. the chafing dish or frying pan and The scenery through which this line passes is beautiful. A de when well t. «dfcd pour in » nough to Excursion mato catsup to just cover the number Ightful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City, of oysters to be used. Wh« n the cat rates during summer season. sup bubbli s add ihe oysters and cook J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass, Or.. Manager. 1 wo minutes or until they curl. Pour on slices of toast and servi* nt once. 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New York 12 :43 p in 12 ;42 p.m. Ti» k«*tx to points East via Porti; 1'1 I M A5 \M( TOI KI*T< on the (.RE \T NORTHERN RY., ■ • ■ ■ ’ \KS « lv vil 1 ra»n». ( hair « ars Sacrain *n o to .»t Sxithcra Pacific 1»«*| mh Ti ket ¿•ien an I hl P mho . ntid Tonrwt earn tn tiranta Pass, or GREAT NORTH! Its ' 1 ’»'••. M. I. ouir . New Orleans and Ticket Office »V a-hlngton. 1*43 Thlr«l Si reef. | Por» land visit SATANIC ITCH DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO. AND ALL POINTS EAST TORONTO. CAN. FOR SALE BY W Routé? Shasta F/5.C.W ells &C o .) í Tin* JMnmg < ars Of the Northern Pacific for the Improved and new train service faking effect May 3, are thoroughly modern, electric light ed, anti will I mp cooled by electric faui They will accommodate 3G person» at one time. A D. Ch ar I Ion. Aaa’t Gen l Pae« Ag’t, 255 Morri-on St., Cor. 3J, Portland, ’ >re. « atHklr»* with Vred h U yus «or*« awd Kctema «ntasMe, ai*I her hniha bring N-weÄtted ami tn ’«ni his advwa snd *aa ar ntrtan hhr w hai it has done fue me HoWold rape’ io ,hr Vnlteal Matra Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL LVa^"ldi7”? ' A’mHxih'ffii.L.'0'’ *nd ",i> W‘" ** Thi« most aggravating and tormenting of all akin «lixei^cs is cauaed by an acid condition of the bl'xxl, and unie« relieved through certain instrumentalities t«x» much of tins « I J *u>n T'.ulns the skin and it become« rv«l and inflated, The itching and burning air almost unltearabte, ______ _ especially ,_t_____ when _____________ ovcrhcalrd _ _________ from any z cause. ______ The ___ _____ skin *ccms on fire, sleep or test is the »lespci iitc sufferer, rrgardleaa of conar«|urnccs, scratches until strength is exhausted 11 Tin a burning, itching humur appears sometimes in little pustulex, discharging a sticky fluid, which banns v rusts am! scale«. Again the sxin it dry, harvt and fissured, itches iutens* ly, bleeds and scabs over This is a painful and atubboni form of the «disease. i While E< .*utna, Tetter. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum am! many like troubles are spoken of as diseases o( jA the akin, they are really blood diseases, l<ccAuse Mrs. Ufa M « from both Her tje-c st Im ira twvawir « • tv! k«na« wer« r«rv «re ’ >he was trva* ie* • >♦« rrw.*» 'i,r r. Shilohsl I Cough and ►¿(pnsinnpiion Cure Corner Stockton, Marftof and Hha Stratta, If tiur Ho **l !• m a purr, healthv condition, no ptwoonom element» can reach the »kin. l x »’ api ktio.isof waxhvs l> ti is i d Mdvts s* metitnes mitigate the itching and outhe the inflammation, l ut cannot reach the disease. Only S S. S , the real blood medicine, can do this, S. S S., the only pnrrlv vegetable renndv known, i* a aafe aud permanent « ure for Ecxema aud all deep-tested blood arx! •kin trmibtak. It ip * ,hn t to the seat of the diaeaae. neutralue» the actdto and cteaaaetlbe blood, rv-inforcet atvTiDvigvrate« All the organs. «nJ thus » Gears the »ystew of all impuntic« through the natural channel», the »km relieved, all mflammatKii •uhaidr« and «11 signs of '",ra ol Amern.a-har.ug ove- a million and a half regular readers CHAS. F. JLNKtNS. Ill l»N A S’ will <*urv all o! the ab-ve symp toms and leave yotir whole system in a perfect conditlec of health. Go to your drngslst at once and procure n pmk.ig >f III l»A AN for fit) cent«, or six p»< ^«jes for I. '0. Il jour druca.’t does not k< ■ p it, i*end dire*-t to the III l>Y AN KI HI 1» A < OHP A NA » Francisco. Cxi. Remember that yon ca*i consult the III l»N AN I»»»« •rsiH'a Fit» I'.- aud see t’ne d You may call and Sts them or write, as n ’.«••Ire. AddriM THERE CAN BE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. " '*"i " g*' ■' Lral 2 Sample of FARM JOE RN AL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free WITMER ATKINSON. Address, FARM lOlRNAT J’HKMAI. P mxladklphia B. CHRONIC TONSturiS. OR CHRONIC SORE THROAT.—From the same cause as the I I! I 1» A I X eoiniog on. fl. WEAKNESS IN THE HE ART.-III l>- A I Xi wil «rrengthea the heart nervr-.e i i.il: re the circulation ot blood, and cause the heart beats to become strong aud regular. fl.fl. A WEAKEN! D CONDITION OF THE LOWER LOBES of THBLUNQS-HI l»Y AV will cause the lung tissue to be»?ome strong and healthy. 7. LUMBAGO. OR WEAK BACK.-HI I»- Y AN will strengthen it almost imtned atcly. Hudyio RrmcJy (ororany <•’« ri» (re ti pi* : Mr. W. J. Juengert. ica Lan don St., Buffalo, N. Y., tells how hewasenred by Dr.William-, Pirk Pills for Pale People. He says: “About one year ago I was suf fering a great deal with kidney trouble, and the terrible pains which I experienced in the small of my back almost incapacitated me for work. I tried wearing plasters but they did me no g"<xi whatever. In connection with this kidney trouble I was subject to chronic headaches. 1 was advised to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I did so and soon noticed a great improvement, after continuing their use for several months all traces of the kidney trouble disappeared and the head aches became less frequent.” (Signed) W m . J uengert . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th dav of June, 1899. W. G. S tanton , M, Ma»» * a X Daaaealle Lere« > $KMH> TROUPI-. Ol Perfori 1 iiii<x - ----- See 11 s NOTICE TO CREDITORS, FV* w UOUo-KEEPER. lu the Ceunty Court of the Nt ate of Ore gon for the County o! Jutephim*. iilat« and Waaaeetlees Glraard from uE FOR CHILDREN. Noti*. Drpwritrd it Quartrr uf a < riitur) Ago BIG II . MUNN & Co.»- ir1 : : -Celt RrwMA OBi*. »SA F R . W •»Sii»« . |k J. ' I • “X**‘—• ’ . ' ••• ■ r: ■ ;C.A.SNOW<tCO. L*— *1T'*T»W'H Wn.i.1m. » «