Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 21, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 21, llt.
WEEKLY UOGUK RIVER C0UK1ER
PAGE TUBES
JEROME PRAIRIE.
Miss Susie May, of Grants Pass,
spent a few hours on Thursday with
her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. May.
A number of young people gath
ered at the home of W. W. Tucker
Saturday and spent an enjoyable
evening. Refreshments, consisting of
Ice cream and cake, were eorved.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lothrop spent
Sunday on R gue river with friends.
The ball game played Sunday by
the Red hill and Pralrio boys, end
ed with the defeat of the Pralrleltes
again, but still there Is hope. "He
laughs best, who laughs iast."
Mr; and Mrs. J. P. Burke and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard, of Grants Pass,
were calling at J. S. Dobyns' Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Middletou, of
lower Applegate, were visitors on the
Prairie Sunday.
A party, among whom were Mr.
and Mrs. Wylberg, Mrs. J. C. Morgan
and daughters, Lenora, and Ethel,
and Lansing and Edwin. Sohoonmak
er, picnicked on Penn-Oregon ranch
Saturday.
Miss Myrtle .Burroughs, of Rogue
river, and cousin, Margaret Chlsholm
were visitors at J. C Armstrong's
Friday.
Among those who witnessed the
' ball game Sunday, wer9 Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oglesby and Mlss Hazel Hol
land, of Wildervillet
Mrs. Wylberg, of Homewood farm,
pent two days In Ashland visiting
with friends. She reports a very en
joyable time.
Miss Nellie Morgan came out from
Grants Pass Monday and la vldlting
with home folks.
J. C. Morgan and son, Austin, J.
H. May and son, Ira, and Jacob Get
witz were visitors at the mill on
Cheney creek this week.
The valley is filled with smoke
from the fire that raged Monday af
ternoon and night. Parties who were
burning brush let the fire get into a
large slashing, which burned fast
and furious, but, owing to the ready
response to the ringing of the school
bell and the call for help, all hands
were there and got the fire under
control before any great damage was
done. The ladles even helped by
' providing food and water for the
workers, who tolled till early morn
lng. Watchers are still ou hand..
PROCEEDINGS OP THE COUNTY
COURT AT THE REG I KM!
JULY, 1911, TERM.
Sprains require careful treatment.
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's
Liniment freely. It will remove the
soreness and quickly restore the
parts to a healthy condition. ' For
sale by all good dealers.
MISSOURI FLAT.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W McLaren and
children are visiting relatives here
and tit Grants Pass. They wll re
turn to their home at Crescent City
Cnl., in the near future.
Rolla Carls Is at home from Pros
pect, for a few days, lie has ton
sllltls, and went to Grants Pass for
treatment.
Oh ye! temperatures of Hades, but
wljat do you think of Missouri Plat
at 111 degrees? That was Sunday.
Last Sunday a Jolly crowd of
young folks gathered at Mountain
park and enjoyed a day of genuine
pleasure. At noon all enjoyed a
dainty lunch and In the fvenln ice
cream wag served. The dav was
spent at various games. Those pres
ent were Mianes Edna and Cora
Watts, Pearl Davidson, Lulu and
Mlnnlo Walter, Grace Beasl Lillian
Barrow, Fleda Wooldrldge, Florence
Taylor and Margaret Coney; Messrs.
Ben Watts, Earl Toppin?, Walter
Armprlest. George Walter, W. W
Wooldrldge, Edwin Taylor and Carl
Topping.
Clinton Cock came from Grants
Pass Ipst week with his new ptoain
hay lmllng outfit. The traction en
gine Is a J. I. Case. Mr. Coak will
run the bnler In summer and use the
engine to run a &mnl nawmlll In
winter. '
Since the hot weather the boys
have deserted the baaphall diamond
for the "old swimming hole," and
mobt every evening a crowd is to be
found tit tba dam nt the head of the
I.Tiirel Grove ditch.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
GranU Pass, Ore., Juno SO, 1911.
There are funds in the treasury to
pay all warrant! registered on or be
fore the 30th day of January, 190),
and Interest will cease from the 80th
day of June, 1911.
J. E. PETERSON,
7-7-2t County Treasurer.
Right In your busiest ton when
you have the least time to mare you
are most likely to take diarrhoea
and several days' Mm, unless you
have Chamberlain's Co!l Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remed at hand and
take a done on th flnt aDpearan'"
f the d!cene. For .!! by all good
dealers.
Court met Wednesday, July 1Mb,
1911, pursuant to law, there being
present:
H. S. Woodcock, Commissioner,
C. L. Barlow, Commissioner,
S. P. Cheshire, Clerk, and
Will C, Smith, Sheriff,
when the following proceedings were
had, to-wlt:
In the matter of thj organisation
of an irrigation district in Josephine
County, Oregon: Petition was duly
filed, together with a sufficient bond
as required by law, and the final
hearing In said matter was set for
July 26th, 1911. at ten o'clock, a.
m., at the Court room at the Court
House, In the city of Grant Pass,
Oregon.
In the matter of the petition of
Walter S. Hulburt et. al., for a coun
ty road in sections 4, 9, 10, 15, town
ship 36, S. R., 6 west; the Eald mat
ter was heard upon the report of the
county board of road viewers, and
the matter taken under advisement
to be passed upon at such time as
the Court shall be more fully ad
vised.
In the matter of the change of a
wtlon 'of the county -oad near Love
Station on the Kcrby to Jacksonville
rond:
The matter was heard upon the re-
port of the county board of rpad
viewers nnd the changes and the ap
pronrlatlon of the lands necessary
thereto, was made in -accordance
with said report.
The resignation of A. C. Howland
Justice of the Peace In and for
Lucky Queen Precinct was accepted
by the Court; and Josenh M. Der
icks was appointed in his stead to
serve for the unexpired portion of
the term.
In the matter of the petltlou of
3. C. English', et. al., for a county
oad at Booth s Ferry In section ii
township 35 S., R. 7 west.
The county board of road view
ers was ordered to meet on ThurS'
day, July 20th, 1911, or within five
days thereafter, and survey, view
and lay out said road and report to
this Court therein on or before July
26th, 1911.
The statement of 3. F. Cheshire,
County Clerk, in the matter of the is
sue of county warrants for scalp
bounties for and during the month
of June, 1911, examined and approv
ed.
County Clerk was ordered to is
sue a county warrant in iavor oi
School District No. 7, Josephine
County, Oregon, for the purpose of
maintaining cue Loamy I Ugh School
for the fiscal school year of 1911-
1912.
In the matter of the payment of
bills, the following accounts were
audited, and allowed and the Clerk
of the Court directed to issue coun
ty warrants in the payment thereof:
Samuel Bowden, work on
Canyon Creek trail 100.00
James Madison, work on
roads 14 00
Ed Wetzel, work on roads 16.00
A. H. Mack, work on road.... 12.00
llnrrv PhllUnu wnrli nn
roadB li 00
H. F. Rlsley. work, on roads 16. 0U
John R. Barber, work on
roads -- H.00
C. V. Campbell, work on
roads 10.0')
Ednar Savage, work on roads 20.00
C. W. R&ybell, work on roads
Kate Phillips, work on roads
C; E.fPhllllps, work on roads
Edgar Phillips, work on
road3
Guy Whipple, work on roads
C. E. Phillips, work on roads
J. M. Phelps, work ou roads
W. H. Jordan, work on road
C. F. Cardwell, work on
roads 10-00
Ed Cardwell. work on roads 5.00
Dunbar & Puckett, lumber
for roads 13.1 D
Harloy Keyte, work on road
Logan Chamberlln, work on
roads -
J. A. Corner, work on roads ...
Ikall & Company, road mach
inery - 42. bO
It. M. Cougle, lumber for
roads 24 72
I. W. Ryan, indue, for pau
pers 16. 35
J. K. Burke, Balary County
Fruit Inspector th.l'o
It. Z. HarUler, wood for pau-
I""' :
F. C. Lovctt, care of pauper
Security Vault & Metal
Works, culverts for road....
Cement Products Mfg. Co.,
culverts for roads
Williamson & Mason, house
rent for pauper
Chas. Thompson, asst. eighth
erade examination
Alice Smith, Asst. eighth
grade examination 9-00
v. V. Ilannum. foot brldzo
across Applegate 100.00
inuonh Moss, office rent 25.00
DotVItt Van Ostrand, tax re
fund -o
r v. nixon. wood for Court
Hoiiho SO.OO
sm. Stock Inspector s
salary
Minnie L. Tuffs, asst. eighth
grartt! examination. ...
It. J. Bachrr, painting sign,
Co. Treasurer
Minnie U Tuffs, asst. eighth
grad examination
(). A. Savage, asst. eirhth
grade examination
Pacific Outlook, printing ..
George H. 'nks' ork on
rouds
(leorg'' H. Inks, woil: on
road
Robert Dunlap. viewer, Mul
der! road
J, M. Joim. leer, llaltiert
rond
IIoih-'.. ('. Hull. Survewir.
Ilnlliert msd
YV. H. Unity, asst.. Iltillx rt
rr-d
N. M. Hail. avt.. . HuHmi i
r a l
E, Luper, asst., Hulbert
road 2.00
Walter Hulbert, asst., Hul
bert road 2.00
J. D. Brown, asst., Hnlbm-
road - -0
McLean Auto ' Livery, auto
hire. Hulbert road 14.00
Rogue River Hdw. Co.,
nuise. for roads 120.0
So. Ore. Supply Co., mdse. for
paupers : 39. c
Robert Danlap, viewer, Loves
Station road 12.00
M. Jones, viewer Loves
Station road 12.00
Horace C. Hall, Surveyor.
Love. Stattou road....: 22-25
Norman S. Hall, asst., Lovo
Station road 8.25
Chas. Ryder, care of pauper 43.00
R. Williamson, board of
county poor 172.00
F. D. Strieker, coroner s fee
Powder inquest 25.00
F. D. Strieker, Coroners
fee Whipple lnq 6.80
James Trimble, blacksmith
for roads 74. BC
Grants Pass Steam Laun
dry, laundry for Jail o.OO
Taclfic Tel. & Tel. Co., tel
ephone service , 25.80
Will C. Smith, board of pris
oners 36. 5
R. D. Brady, witness Cor.
inq 2.80
M. E. Moore, mdse. for Co.
Homo 9 00
White House Grocery, mdse.
for nauners 4 27. i0
Kinney & Truax. mdse. for
paupers .lU.OO
Rogue River Elec. Co.,
llehts for June 9.93
Rogue River Water Co., wa
ter for June 19.75
T. R. Greaves, house rent for
2.50
Randle 3.30
Edw. S. Van Dyke, stamps,
stationery, etc 5.40
A. U. Bannard, linoleum,.
Clerk's office 16.31
Clans Schmidt, two barrels
for roads 8.00
Grants Pass Hdw. Co., mdse.
for roads i9.20
C. H rWMiinrav. indue. Court
. House 10.85 are predicated, on the fact that thia
South Pacific Hospital, care" vicinity la to have Irrigation. The
of pauper 41. ou
Grants Pass but all the other towns
In the valley with pork and beef.
And next comes the poultry busi
ness which can be carried on with
great profit when this region can be
saved from exorbitant prices now bo
ing charged by the Southern Pacific
for shipping in grain. All these things
MINING CONGRESS.
3.50
6.00
22.53
7.20
. 4 10
220.06
16.10
10.80
lh'.SO
lfl.OO
13.5
31.50
S.00
16.00
10.00
13.00
4 9.50
1. 00
C3.25
HOW
7.50
37.50
2.00
12.00
1C1M0
f .40
10.00
X.00
9.00
5.00
12.00
12.00
24.00
liO.OO
37.
2.0I
20. 00
H2.30
I o.oo
lit.f.O
pauper
James Holman, Justice, State
vs. Beck 1.85
James Holman, Justice, State
vs Tantltnger 2.60
James Holman, Justice, Slate
vs. Daly -. 4 45
James Holman, transcrlpr,
State vs. Parker 1.00
James Holman, Justice, State
vs. McClung 2.60
James Holman, Justice, State ,
vs. Hodges 2-60
James Holman, Justice, State
vs. Lane 5.55
Earl Ievler, witness, Justice
Court l oo
R. J. McKee, witness, Justice
Court i.oo
E. B. McKee, witness. Justice
Court. LOO
G. B. Crabtree, witness, Jus
tice Court
Geo. Gebers, work on roads
James Stringer, work on
roads 25.00
John Fritz, work on roads 25.00
Scott Stringer, work on
roads 55.00
William .Whlttaker, work on
roads ao.ou
W. Whlttaker, work on
roads '55.00
L. Starr, work on roads 2:.u0
Ed Von Allmen, work on
roads 25.00
Dan Robertson, work on
roads 3i'.25
John Bnrker, work on roads 32 50
Luther Wertz, work on road 20.60.
A. C. Wertz, work on roads 30.10
Frank Moody, work on roads 15.00
Wilbur Culp, work on roads 22.50
Don Burr, work on roads. .. 30.00
Andrew Carson, work on
roads , 72.50,
Thurston Culp, work on
roads 33.7."
B. A. Williamson, work on
road9 5.00
E. T. Morlng, board of road
hands 21.85
W. C. Bearss, work on roada tiO.OO
M. A. Wertz, work on roads 92.75
M. A. Wertz, two teams on
roads l'-5.00
G. H. Marshall, work on roads 71.50
Otis Burr, work on romis ts.i!i
R. O. Burr, work on roads.... 60. oo
E. T. Morlng, work on roads 107.50
William Morlng, work on
roadii 4t".2.i
J. L. Guthrie, work on roadt 24.50
W. C. Fry, board of road
hands 27.50
Wm. Emerlck, work on roads
W. C. Fry, work on roads ...
Dnn Robertson, work on
roads .-
LUe Keep, work on roads.. .
G. Grattls, work on roads. .
F. V. Moody, work on roads
Ed Von Allmen, work on
roads
Thurston Culp, work on roadj
A. Kerllnger, work on roads
M. A. Wertz, cash advanced
for roads
Ike Lowden, work on roads....
T. Robertson, work nn
roans i.n,i
Sam ftici;iung, won? on roaa .. i...
Fred Rlckenbach. work on
road : "2. mi
Price Sloan, work on roads . 32. "0
Chas. Hall, work on roads .. 47.50
Louise Wori Tie, work on
ronds
Fred Lovelace, work on roads
Claud Challoner, work on
roads
W. T. Cart, work on roadn .
J. J. Brown, work on roads. ..
T. A. Pollard, work on roads
Alonzo Jones, work on road
E. C. Underwood, work on
roads
Henry Bartlett, work on
roads ,
B. A. Wicks, work on roadt
Elmer Holton, work on road
J. J. Freeman, work on road
T. D. Collett. work on roads
Mrs. B. J. Collett, work on
roads
Phil Brown, work on w:ia .
If. !j. Iwls, work on rond
R. F. Gibson, work on road .
Rober' Treng'T. work on
road ... "
L. !U F,nrl'n. work on-ro.vin
Frank Colvlg. work on roil
A. It. Mo'k. Con-tablo.
Stte V Daly
A. H. Mo'V. Confab!'.
P'i't V. .ni ......
. II. Mock, Cnnxtabb'. vs.
R. L. Bartlett, shoes tor
pauper
Sam Ecger. work on roads
U. G, McCormick, work on
roads :. 10.00
V. A. Reynolds, work on
roads ,
C. L. Barlow, mdse. for
roads b0.90
Grants Tass Hdw. Co., mdse.
for paupers
J. E. Peterson, supplied,
Treasurer's office
Rogue River Courier, print
ing court proceedings, etc.
L. B. Hall, coffins for pau
per '
Wm. Emerlck, work on voads
S. F. Cheshire. ' express,
stamps, etc
S. F. Cheshire, freight on
road material 34.95
S. F. Cheshire, cash for pau
: pers 6. B0
E. Frankum, teudlng ferry
for June, 1911.. 40.00
D. O. Hayes, Deputy Asses
sor for June, 1911.. ?7.00
H. S... Woodcock, Commls-
: sloner, per diem and mlg 14.60
C. L. Barlow, Commissioner,
per diem and mlg .., 12. SO
Will C. Smith, stamps, tele
grams, etc 10.20
W. M. Hayes, repairing 3hoes
for paupers . 4.2
Oregon Observer, printing.... 14.50
Court adjourns until Wednesday,
July 26th, 1911, nt 10 o'clock a. m.
future certainly looks bright, tor with
abundance of water for lands all oth.
er things will come thia way.
GRANTS TASS GIRL
MARRIED AT SC15AMENTO
(Continued from Page 2.)
addition to a fine lot of mill rock
speckled with free gold.
The Grants Pass Commercial clul
as a body, and H. L. Herzlcger an
C. L. Mangum Individually have bcei
showered with compliments for theli
labors in collecting this wonderful
mineral exhibit. One fact stands out
prominent In it all, and that ia thai
Josephine county, Oregon, looina M
the richost mineral diutrict in west
em America.
The Courier ia in receipt of the fol
lowing from Sacramento, Cal.:
Sacramento, Cal., July 14, 1911.
To the Editor of The Courier, GranU
Pass, Oregon. '
Sir: At 1 p. m. today I married at
the First Methodist Episcopal pars
onage, a Mr. William Mercer Thomp
son, of Miller, Nevada, and MiM
Annie Young, of Grants Pass, Oregon.
My wife, Mrs. F. K., my daughter,
Bessie May, and my son, Joseph, act
ed as witnesses. The couple were
married with the ring ceremony.
Judging from appearances Grants
Poss turns out young women In every
way fitted for the marr'age obliga
tion. '
Yours truly,
REV. FRANK K. BAKER.
HOT WEATHER HURTS THE SKIN
Poisonous presplratlon, causes
rashes, hives, blotches, pimples nnd
prlcky heat, often the beginning of
serious skin troubles.
To wash away the poison enitrely,
apply a simple solution known as D.
D. D. Prescription for Eczema. D.
D. D. Is generally sold in fl.00 bot
tles, but for 25c we can now give you
enough to prove that the very first
drops soothe and heal the Inflamed
skin as nothing else can.
We vouch for the wonderful prop
erties of D. D. D., for we know that
It brings Instant relief for all kinds
of skin trouble.
M. Clemens Drug Store.i 7-21-lt
SPOKANE, July 20. The city of
Spokane today faces the prospect of
having no building in which to trans
act Its business next year as a result
of the failure of the $650,000 bond is-
sue for a new city hall, to carry. Yes
terday the city commissioners declar
ed the proposition had carried by 17
votes, but today it developed that the
state constitution requires a three-
fourth majority, hence the bonds are
defeated. The old city hall has been
sold to the railroads and must be
vacated next March. No new hall
can be built this year, because there
are no funds. i
Joseph Smith, editor of the publica
tion, "Power, Mine and Factory," of
Seattle, told some news In hla ad
dress last night to tho mining con
gress that means much for Josephine
county. Mr. Smith said:
"I came here tonight because some
of my folks, members of the America
Mining congress and some of those
Alaskana up there, have heard ot the
'pockets' down here, and they regret
ted very much that they could not
come here at this time, it is because
they are celebrating in Seattle today
and for the next four or five days
this week Alaska's Golden Potlach.
And you have met here tonight to la
troduce the beginning ot Southern
Oregon's Golden Potlach.
"I have heard it discussed among
Alaskans at Seattle as to whether
they would go to Alaska this seasoi
or go to Grants Pass, because we
have had many reports there from
your papers here, one for instance
stating that gold pans for a time
could not be secured In Grants Pass
because there were so many prospec
tors coming In here.
"I see In the audience tonight a
gentleman, a mining man, sent here
from the east by capitalists to InTet&t
gate your mining prospects. Invest
ors are coming to Grants, Pass and I
feel from what I have personally ab
served In the papers and the report,
on this county, as a gentleman befors
me has said, It Is only the beginning."
Lice kill your profits quickly and
surely. Don't tolerate the pest In
your chicken yard. Get Conkey's
Lice Powder 25c. ( You can have
a trial package and a valuable poul
try book no charge by calling nt
Cramer Bros.
MUCH IS YOUR STOMACH
WORTH?
It's worth almost as much as your
life; how much is that worth? C.
H. Demaray has a remedy that keeps
the stomach right and makes it
right when It goes wrong. .
MI-O-NA is the name of the great
stomach remedy and C. H. Demaray
guarantees It to cure the following
stomach ailments and symptoms, or
money back.
Upset stomach, pain In stomach,
belching of gas, biliousness.
Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of
lead stomach, after dinner distress.
Nervousness and headache caused
by stomach derangement.
Bad effects of overeating or drink-
In?; Bea or car sickness.
Vomiting of pregnancy, or any
stomach distress. I
Remember money back If It falls!
fit C. IL Demarny's, or leading drug- j
gists everywhere, nnd the price Is
only 50 cents a large box. j
HteliiClfll(oi
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GETTING I 'EAR LAND
READY FOR lill'.U.A 1
26.25
no. 75
6 00
20.00
70.00
35.00
22.50
2.50
51.25
33.47
15.00
32.50
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53.7r
70.00
50.00
SC.
30 00
T.r.O
52.50
37.50
73.75
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3? of
12.50
C! 50
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Many land uwnurs In this county
are already pivpurlug to cleur largo
trui u ho iif- io avail llu'iiibolvca of tho
ii'l hi:, wliltll is 'jIltlTU lur.ncM
Benson.
Thousands of fruit trees will be
planted, but fully SO percent of these,
will be pears, as this valley U not
only the best pear land In the United
SUtcB, but lu the world. The evi
dence of this Is tbut Rogue river poars
bring a better price lu market at home
lu foreign countries than tboso
grown lu any other locality. Jose
phine county will put in many thou
sands of acres of this kind of fruit
and Jackson will plant a still larger
acreage. This Is indeed the home ot
2. 00 the pear and It seems to be able to
I protect Itself against most of the in
sect pests.
While fruit will have a prominent ;
place In this county It will by no
means mouopolUe the farms, as al
falfa and grain will become the Im
portant crops of the future the ob-j
Ject being to supply our home mar-;
kets. "Keep the money at borao"
will be the slogan from this time on.
Next year there will bo a demand for
a flouring mill In Grants Pass and
this will become a wheat and corn
growing section. Under a proper sys
tem of Irrigation Josephine county
tan lulse 40 bushels of wheat and 60
liiuli' ls of corn to the acre. With al
falfa, the dairy Interests will large
ly Increase and there will be In Grants
I'nm an actual demand for a laige
creamery. With alfalfa Joseph'tn
tnn furnish th markets r.ot on'y of
Now is the time to roof ypur building.
Don't wait until the rains start
and you are inconvenienced
by working in the wet.
Do the work while the conditions are
favorable and save yourself the
annoyance and disagreeable duty of
being compelled to hurry a job
that requires care and attention.
No matter what kind of a roof you have
or what kind oi a building you own,
you ought to see us about your
roof troubles.
Our roofing experience will help you.
We will show you the kind of a
roof you should have ami the way
you should lay it and
"demonstrate to your complete satisfaction
that there is no other
roofing on the market that
will give you so good a roof service as
Malthoid Roofing.
It's
free
tend
for It.
A iw
lid taiwbll
bwk ou
"Cheerful
Homes."
Thl. Imnklr
llluilriiri tiinw
fif Hip ItllHl
hrJl' fill
bin. I ilowl al
Si iltrrn
L inlnflllft.
A Ixiuk frr rp
h'tinr Imlldrr
kIH nt.
(nil firr.
Udile by The Paraf fine Paint Co.
San francko and verywkre
KOGlli lUYEK Ll'MBEIt CO,
Grant Pum, Oregon.
When you foul dull, out of sorts, dlacourt(d,
half lck and everything mi to b golnr
wrong;, you can Llama It on your liver. It
torpid. Tou nnod
A Medicine of Power In
All Liver Disorders.
When th liver li torpid, It throw Impurltlen Into tha (yitara,
which hamper fivtry orvan In tha body. Tha riault la that func
tional procrrtana ara not properly carried on. Impurltlta get Into
tha blood, tha atonwh l bllloua, tho kldneya weak and tha
bowela Irroaulur gmiTully conatlpated. llerhlna clean out all
thct Impurltlcr), iiprno up tha olmtrurtml thanntU, atronKthenit
tho torpid liver, cleunaca tha blood, purlflea nnd rvgulatra tha
bowila. Aftrr Hi ayittm hua been thua overhauled, thera la an
ImmtJIelo Improvement. Appetite returna, dlxeatlon la good, tha
cplrlta rlno, tho mind cU-ara of gloomy roreliodlnira and everything
look bright in, cheerful, which mean, aound, hlthy cundlllona
every wheie In tha body. .
Price 50c per Dottle.
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T ear Imarllug r.rrhMK Vr" Weak Hatt.
klruhraa I0a Halve.
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