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The O b server. MOMO, OUKUOM FRIDAY .OW. 13. 190ft Personal T a lk W ith Y e a . A.___ Z If you do not read The Obeerver W h y Not? W e should like to have you take It, and we Hnow It would be profitable to 1 VOW to b * wne a «ubscrlber. W e «end 1» t aO p » » * r $ 2 6 0 ; oaoyear $1 SO. 12Xct* » m onth *• j ’ t much. T r y It. Order by 1 i <- ’ 7 ’ ' and pay for It when you can. At any tim e when requested to do so, the paper will be discontinued. But we expect that all arrears will be paid before such request Ik made. It is easy to a»k u« for a statement, which will be cheerfully 'rendered at any time. ’ the Landa as fa r out sldewayn as poa- alldw Then stretch them o' er the bead as f a r aa you can reach, and at the same tim e stretch the feet downward as fa r as you ean. liaise the feet aud stretch upward Just as high ns you can and then lower the feet and legs very alowly. When you get out of bed snlse your amts over your head and, standing on tiptoe, see how near you tan reach the celling. Thtffi walk Iboat the room while In this position. Stood on the right foot and stretch the right arm forward and upward ua high ns you can. whlje at the same tttutf the left foot Is raised from the floor and stretched outw ard and the toft hand la stretched backward and tow nw ard. Thia la a fine exercise for the whole body aud la especially good for tfte waist and hlpH, m aking them firm and atrong. The B a a d a r D raw s. There Is one section.of the dress re form which pleases many, and that la the new fashion of dressing plainly for church. The Sunday drees baa really gone out Of fashion. I t la no longer considered proper to wear one's best clothes to church. The beet clothes must be laid aw ay for world ly pleasures -fo r the theater or circus— MRS. FLORENCE E. SHAAL. and the plainest gown, or, In f a « , * 4 ■ ........... . s»' the everyday outfit, la to be worn on g b e B a a W orn W e a l t h a n d F a n * l a Sundays. Woman of the east pave r ite l d f e la a a r a a c e F i e l d . leaned gradually toward thia, and for A bright woman who baa made a con some, time it has been noticed by spicuous success In the field of life strangers they look exceedingly plain Insurance and whose annual Income when attending church.—Chicago " la ,10,000 or more a year la Mrs. Florence Shaal of Boston. ; D re s s F e r th e (M Bee C t r l . Mra. Shaal was the first WOW ah Ip Spend wore money on your office out the world to have absolute change o< fit than on your Sunday frock or your a department of a large life Insurance party gowns. You wear the office company. aud she la regarded as the dress six days to the Sunday dress one, most successful woman inanager of a and there la a wonderful moral sup department. She was born In Provi port in working In a well fitting waist dence, It. I., about forty-five years and a well hung skirt. A amfirtly ago. When quite young her people made and fitted shirt w aist suit w ith removed to Boston, and there «he was plenty of fresh neckwear la the Ideal graduated from the grammar and office a ttire and commands more re g tria’ high schools. Soon after that she spect from employers and fellow w ork became the w ife of a young man who ers than retired Sunday gowns re fu r was Just becoming a successful life bished aud overtrimmed. Dress does •- m Additional Ixwal Mention. Hooks for girls. Books for Boya. Books for ladies. Booka for Gente. Want your moustache OT beard Old, young, rich or poor, W ill find whut they want at The Obeerver Book Store. Type-writer paper at The Observ er offloe. * a Wedding ObM tur Book Btorv. at The . be quickly and thoroughly dried w ith out Injuring the bristles by brushing them briskly with a whisk broom, and there Is no better way to dry tha hair after It haa been wnahed than to bold up a few strands a t a tim e and w ith a small whisk broom fan IL letting the broom act at the same tim e aa a comb gently drawn through It. Thia method • la a good substitute for sunlight, which can neither be had to order nor relied upon w ith certainty. C k l M r * * 1! P la n s to G ot Rioh bhaal . wm I J. M . P a r r y . | T ro w blew o f • - F w e w lt y W i f e . ' A- ■ ... ~ h ter of today has no choice w mother, says 'a social oman no longer practices tbe dug old gracefully. She pre- aaln young. ’ Tha w ife of a young Instructor who has SHOO to gl.000 a year must do her •eases more nutrim ent than own housework and can hardly offer ■ or barley. I t w ill gustaln h er friends even tea and thin bread than any other starch pro -' and butter. Hba to probably gently nt bred, often college trained, alipoat a l w ays plucky and Independent Even ve facta 1 eruptions be sure I f «tic could leave the baby she w ill not, rer to working actively and t a fte r the first year or so, accept a great pie diet to chosen. deal of hospitality while the pleasure o f returning tt Is entirely out of reach. e e lah ln g Ineld ew t. M ar la there In thia any commarotal ela- all her friends, an aatnnlsb- saaut of social barter. Hba simply it th a t Mr« I B H u n t, L im e knows that friendship may be spoiled u, was cured of her dreadful toy having all tbe favors on one side kx-tnr«, «lie writes, had give and wisely avoids the danger. She min were ready to bi<l me the keeps her friends and has probs ply a pleasant neighborhood life, but that II, clouds o f despair darkeod does not prevent her missing the 1er i, and- I a wreck on the gar opportunities. Carried on ta vsrt- i rwpondency, w hen I tagsn oua lines this certainly makes a différ l <rlc Hitters for aay frig htfu l end tha difference to fait tha more i id liver com plain t. To the Just becauea of the general keenly Jus >nt of «11 I was benefited a t •eawcvaey of sentiment and becaneo a . iu now com pletely and m lr- faculty of. aay. 200 members may «daily P rotored to health. Guarao- embrace all the degrees between a two 80c. Marsh A Medler. m aid establishment w ith wine cellar a t tachment and a no maid establishment ,sr1th cornmeal mask for dinner and When Sunder schools, public aattcettar attachm ent.- Atlantic. schools, lodffts, or .families went a was W moo “A oompleta library, we can s a y s them W h e n Twa Wetoe l a «toa S a r a l a g When you first wake up la the motte m'tney if they will intrust their order to The Observer Book Store. Attorney lo t tlm State School Fund lor Sherman County. •X, M O R O . ORRGOA» R e d u c ed to F I F T Y C EN TS A YEA R N ew Id ea W o m a n 's M agazin e 'T 'H lS Is the cheapest and beat A Fashion Magazine now be. fore the American public. Il shows New Ideas In Fsshiona In Millinery, In E m b r o id e ry * In Cooking, to Woman's Work and In Reading; beauttfuUy Illustrated In colors and in Mack and white. Above all, * shows the very fsshfonsbte New 1 dca Snxas, made from Mkw leas Par- Tsani, which coat only ZOc. each. Send Fire Cents To-day • lorasin<to eoaref rtte N v* toaAWewaak and aa* wt»» tr e a t valve S h o p on P a r k S tre e t, \ ■ . STOP - - N e a r P u m p House. - .......B‘g p ........ 11.80 arve ...G ib s o n s .,.. 11.1» ........Kinks........ 11.10 . . . . W asco.... 11.00 .. Klondyks .. 10 44 . . . Sum m it. .. 10.40 Hay Canon Jot 10.24 ..MoDonalds.. io. aa . DeM osa... 10 08 ....... Moro . . . . 9.66 K rs k in v ill« . 9.87 Grass V a lle y . 9.20 . . . Bourbon. . . 8 t t ....... Kent . . . . 8 8» , . ..W ilc o x %.. 8.80 . . . S h a n ik o .... 8.00 a m JPTtere t h e P e o p le S to p T H E D A LLE S, OREGON. of o u r 2§fl. jdurablp f c lo th b o u n d books. '• • E le c trio L ig h ts in ^ v e r y R oom a n d E le c trio C a ll B ells. — H O T E L RATES B y th e b est a u th o rs < T O S U IT Y O U . — For rates snd Information apply to - S IN N O T T ¿ F IS H .P R O P R IE T O R S Offloe O .K & N .R y. W estern U nion Telegraph Co. M eals 25 cen ts. S u n d a y D in n e r 35 cents. «.munnemo ft. EAST Moro, Oregon. W in s MARBLE AND GHAHITE WORKS D e a le r in and^alw ays in so ck , - f la r b le a n d G r a n it e M o n u m e n ts - «fi C L A S S W O R K A T L O W E S T P R IC E S Loans a G inn B u ild in g — Horo, Ore. Jam es S te w a r t S to ck In s p e c to r S h e rm a n C o u n ty , O re g o n .’- T h e D a lle s , O rego n. W ill fill SMJ order lor moving buildings »In City or Country, snd 'guarantee the best of satisfaction. Prices reason able. References given. Address A. JORDAN, The D alles, Ore. | .axative R romo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o . B illiards X » es 0 * ^ 0 0 o THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT ffitor* r s e ’1 6 A N UOSE, C A L Ì j TRAIN S DAILY BETW E EN OGDEN AND DENVER Q SEEK NO FURTH ER, FOR BETTER CAN’T BE FOUND For Detailed Information, ad Jrru W . C. M cB R ID E , Genfiral A gent, 124 T h ird Strce HABIY PO RTLA N D , OREGON. LIEBE Esmond Hotel Practical Watchmaker and J e w e le r. THE DALLES, OREGON 303 Second Street, next door to the Pacific Express Company. Mail orders prom ptly attended to All work warranted. P o r t la n d , ta r O regon . toot ad Momia M OSCAR ANOKRSON, MANAGER F ree b u s to an d from tra in s R a te s by th e d ay 6 0 c, 7 6 c , $ 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 6 0 , $ 2 E u rop ean Plan A G ood C lean F am ily H otel J . H . R IN E A R 8 O N , M an ager Isk tbe Igent for Tickets G R A SS VALLEY, O R E . , ‘ -------- *■? New Entirely, C onvientto Business PR IC ES R EA SO N A B LE Conducted on Beat Principles a a lle lte d b Tk« Ody Railway betweea the E x p r e s s a n d fre ig h t d e liv e r e d to a n y p a r t of th e c ity . ^ T r u n k s and g rip s ta k e n to a n d from a ll tra in s. Missouri River Chicago MnriARY T he Chicago-Portland Special, the most luxurious train In the world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dinir g car, buffet smoking and library chr irber and bath), l^ss than three ys Portland to ChicegOk S TW O T hrough T rains to Chicago ere operated dally via the Oregon R a ilro a d & N avigation Company. Oregon Short Line R a il road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago fit North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland snd points in Oregon. D«fly «Ml {,«rton«Ity tomfioctrS m * i& a a J. W. HILL. M. D. ? D. J«h«*oa t J ib M O R O , O R EG O N .i and ACAXKMY. B A ILEY G A TZEK T . DALLES C IT Y , REGULATOR, ■ M E T LA K O < SAD (E B f Steamer Bally Getsert leaves Portland V am. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Leave« The Dalles 7 a. ml, Tuesday*,' Thursday* and Saturday*. Steamer Regulator leaves Portland 7 am., Tuceday«, Thursday« and Saturdays. Leaves The Dalles 7 a. m , Mondays. Wednesdays, and Friday*. Steamers leaving Portland make daily connection at Lyle, with CR&N train for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. CR&N train leaving Goldendale on Monday*, Wednesdays and Friday« 630 a- m., making connection with ateamr Regu lator for Portland, ai. 1 way polnta. CR&N train leaves ?o*ldendale on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 8 80 t m. connecting at Lyle with Steamer Sadie B for The Dalles correcting therewith O. R.&N. trains East and West. Steamer Sadie B leaves Cascade, Locks dally, except Sunday, 7 am. for The Dalles and way points arriving Dalle* 11 am. Leaves The Dalle* 2 pm., arriving Cas cade Lock* 6 pm. Meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations for teams and wagons. Steamer leaves Portland froth Alder St. dock. G ENERAL O FFICES P O R TLA N D OR . M. Talbot, V. P, & Q .|L Double-Track • MILL JiíArtÉt - V . S C 8 IJ C r ¥ Dilles bte, E Q U I P M E N T And S E R V IC E S E C O N D T O N O N E Vinton H o tel IK iid i • Passing Castle Gate, Canon of The Grand, Tennessee Paas, Marshall Paas snd the Royal Gorge Town and Country Journal C a a a t t e e r e la l T r a d e B A Daylight Ride.. Through Nature’s Art Gallery W e w a n t to send you free of all cost 10 copies o f o ar journal w hloh you can sell for. 60c. You retain the en tire am ount to pay for yotlr future supplies w hlo h, we w ill furnish to you at a special rate In order to en- oourage you to build up a perm a nent m o n th ly route Address a postal card to Dept. A snd we w ill send tbe papers by re turn of m ail. This pays you 60c and w ill o nly ooet you io, so attend to it at once, as we can only supply tbeiu to a lim ited num ber In each district. I n fact, to only one if it Is In the oountry. Dept. A C o llM lb ill Through Lake O tv . Glenwood Glrnwnrtfi Snrinom. Through Sa.lt Salt Lake City, Springs, I Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver O YS Stnfinfi] The Sherman Trading Gumpsny. J. 0 . Klrud buys land and sell«H L C R A IG , Moro, Oregon. In tbe C >aoty Court of the State <>f "Òse-] gun, for Sherman Connty. Notice m betel given that tbe uoderaigned admimatral '.heestate of Robert E. HoaktnwoD, dec bea filed bte final aeonant of bis adm| (ration of said estate, and. (bat an was made by Hon.George B B iarhlll, J« of aaid oonrt, on the 3d day of October, V nnmjng and fixing thwfith day of Novel 1SU6, at 11 o'elock/a.ra. as the date and I__ for bearing any objections to snob final ac count. if any there ta , and the settlement thereof. And by M id order it was ordered and decreed Ibat tbe County Court r-.aS St tbe oonrt noose, in the eity of Moro. ie Mid oonnty and n a te be the piece for b«e(__ and settlement of M id assonni, and say and all person* having any such ohj.ettome lo th « final nett lenient of aaid account k N required to appear at M id tiros sod plana an fixed for aneb hearing, and Aie the tame. Dated this fi.hday of Ootober, 1906. R. J. Gnts, Adat J, Gras, Adminiatrator of tba Eatale of ‘ Robert K. Hnakiaeeff, Batate TBk VBW I®kA rVBLISHlgO I ess Sreedway, Maw Tark, > , Boats leave Portlaad dally except Sundby for Willamette and Lower Columbia River Polnta. Monthly f learners to China and Japan. For full Information call on or ^eress C. R. S H A N D Y , Agent. J1OTICB OF FINAL SkT T L ^IgN T . W etch SAN FRANCISCO. 25c. Pool T ab les First Street, Corner Park Ave Moro, Oregon. tar tba moeey M cm ftw yeu. u s a sa 4 Otolesf*. Gen’l Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.. Office for In tbe Gonnty Qonrt of tbe State of Oregon for Sherman county. Notioe la hereby given that the undersign ed, aa administrator <>f the estate of Mary Peoples deceased, has Iliad hia final aoeount in the matters of said estate and that an or der wa* made by Hon. George H. Boorhill, Judge of m id eoiut on the 7th day of Octo ber. 1906, naming and fixing the Cth dayo< November, IttOft, at 1.80 o'etoek p.m. r f «aid day,as tbe time for bearing of objection* to tfd Account, and tbe settlement tbe reo f. And By said order tbe place for heariug ohjeotions. if any, to aaid aooonnt end the settlement tberqor, the Oonnty oonrt room at tbe Conn bonne,in tbe oily of M«ro,eonn- ty and state aforesaid, is named, andUDV and all persona having «ny objection* lo Ite terpom to the said acoonnt and aettleto* of the same, are required to appear and I the Mine at the time and place nmnm| in sa'd order. Dated thia, 7th any of October, 1906. KnsaaoM Paornsa, Adminiatrator of tbe Bautte of, 4tol3n8] ' M ary People«, dene«* Minnas poilu, • I , 0sul learners leave Portland at 8 p. m. every 6 days for A Long Distance Phone United Htstes Land Office The Dalles, O r., September 7. 1905 A sufficient son test afitdavH having been filed by George H arfo rd contestant, againat homestead entrv No. 9678, m ade July 18, Itlftlffo r W . X N. E X ,N . W K R E . t< N. K. X S. W. X . Section 98, Townsbw 4 8., Range IR E . W. If ., by M ax Heydorn wtn teetee, in whloh it is alleged th at said Mm Heydorn sold and disposed of all his im provements bs bad pnt on said Usds more than one year ago. T h at said dairyman left said land at that time and said be was going to Germany and haa never since that date retnrned to ov been on said land and baa abandoned tbt< Heine for more than one year last past. T h at said allrged abasne- not do« to his employment in lbs army .navy or marine corps of tne U r nttedStotssin time of war. Said pat appear,respond and offer evtdanoa touchui« «aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m, oo Octo- ta r 19,1906, before H . 8. M eDanel, Oonnty Glerk, St his offloe in Moro, Oregon, and that final hearing w ill be bold a t lO o ’clook a. m., on Ootober 98, 1906, before tba Regia (er and Receiver at tbe United Stares Lnud Offloe in Tbe Dailes.Oregon. The eaid oou- teetant having, in a proper affidavit, filed Augaal 94, 1906, m t forth feet« whloh «bow that after dne diligence personal service of tbia notice oan not be made, it is hereby or dered end directed that aooh notioe be giv en bv dne and proper pnblioation 6tsl6o20[lH4] M ic h à b s T . N o x »W Jteglater. 7 K C onfectionery, . C igars, T o b acco s, Address: M O RO , O REO O N . Department of the Interior, Ornaba Ohl«!#« jM tf imm (My* Ocean W in. R udolf S> Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream in seasbn. Soda Water, bottled and fountain, always on hand. 0 O N T B 8 T NOT1CX. -m /s«* an» IL A. Jordan UH H ouse Move«^- A lw ays Remember the Full Name Mi Dsn w it o n Box. . ■ S m W We Buy Direct fj»m Quarries in Car Load Lott Second- S tr ee t, T h e D alles, Or. * ■■ DAILY Iro n a n d W ir e F e n c in g for C e m e te rie s F IR S T In s u ra n c e ^TRAINS And All K inds of S ton e W ork A gent for T h e F airbanks-M orse Qasollne Engines. • ■ CP- DfcALGPS IN - and B u ild in g H a teria ls. R eal E s ta te T T WATTS A BAKER, Prow. W ood, Coal, P o sts and W ire, Lum ber, W in d o w s, Doors A b s tra c tin g ■upcribtmxlcat oro W . C . R U T L E D G E , Prop. J. H. BOTTEMH.LER, Prop F rost & B ryan t ffi. D . W w M I k a r y , N earest Hotel to B u sin e ss Center, P ostoffice and D epot.*"® * KENT - hU fllB EH - YA R D . W. O. BRYANT -A g r « n t M o ro , O r. U.ncrsl PasMOgsr A<vnt. H otel M READ THE OBSERVER G. M. FROST o. i x . a b f l t n d j r . A ll Stage Lines. w C . E . I . y t ie , ■■■ ■» daily H T A T IO N B O x o g 'o r x . U m a tilla House S p ecialty m ad e M. I tbla NolO N o rthbnd 8d, 1904 v X v llo io »» •UOT1CB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT One Dollar A f UTHEHM M a c h in e ry R e p a i r e d . ^ J ^ g ^ O b se r v e r B o o k S to r e , M o r o , O r e g o n , >- The New Biggs is certainly a moat deservedly popular hotel, and mine host., J. J. Heckard and wife, are entitled to a very liberal patron age. The table is supplied with everything nice, and the rooms are new, neAt and clean. I f a child la injured or stunned by a ffill or a blow take film a t once to the open air. Lay him flat on his back, the xnn. florxscx a. head slightly higher than the body. Insurance solicitor. N aturally she took Put cold water or Ice about the head an Interest In her husband's business, and prepare a hot mustard bath for and yet It was by accident th a t she the fe e t I f the child remains in a Stu ♦ * ; • herself became an agent A Blue Mark here will answer an por It may be necessary to apply l a some way opportunity was given w ans w ater to the body. The same inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, her to w rite one or tw o policies, and treatm ent should be given to an adnlt, giving the date of the paper hs the date at which your current subscription expires. .then she began looking about for though It can be more heroic. others. Almost before she realised It T H E U Q H T r O F O T H E R D A Y S . she was one of the moat valued so T h e Hand«. Not very many years ago alcohol was licitors on the staff of the big New The bands need moisture, and the used tor lighting In eorablnttlon w ith Y o rk company for which she was do skin must be fed. The hands also need other fluids under the name of "Cam- exercise, - not exercise w ith 'certain ing business. phene," but it «ut Going steadily ahead, la a & » < e a tt fingers nor w ith certain muscles, but tered banishment she had w ritten so much business for regular exercise for the whole band. because tt was too dangerous. the company th a t she attracted the at Let the hands be soaked daily In a A icohol Is gener- tention of the general officers In New warm , rlcb. aoSpy water, and let them ally harmful when York. A fte r some deliberation It was be treated to a paste nightly, and they taken'tn the form of medicine, espe decided to create for this pushing w ill retain their beauty, even through cially to a delicate young woman a department which Was the roughest work. system. »' d then and for a long time remained - lh . Pierre'» Ue- D a o ffe r e e s D o o r K a o b a . tme-rrltuUdiaM tm d unique. I t was called the woman’s pinetion-atreriolhenlmr plan of tratiineiit A dirty door handle la an obvious o f department of the New ‘E ngland office is following after Katurc'» plan. end was under the absolute control <rf fense against sanitary principles. Con lie uses natural remedies, that 1« native Mrs. Shaal. In a little time Mrs. etent contact with the hand means con medicinal rooft, prepared by processes Shaal had organised her own staff, and tamination sooner or later. I t Is con wrought out by the expenditure of much time aud money, without the u«e of alco o f late y e a n her department has av ceivable that a dirty door handle would hol, and by skillful combination In the eraged more than ,1,000,000 of new convey disease, and there la thus am most exact proportions. ple reuson why door handles should be Used a« one of the active ingredients bualnaaa for the txynpany every year. Dr. Plorcc’s Golden Medical DisChvery, Every one la flie r department la a kept as clean as possible. -London L an of BiJtcK cuxKRi u a h k »{(«eially exert« Ito' ‘ woman, even tha attorney, Mias Amy cet Influence In citoes of lung aiid brouchtal trouble«, and this " rnmnvRKT ” Is. there Acton, and the physldun. D r. Elisa Rlbhoaa. fore, a sovereign remedy for bronehltl«, Taylor Ransom, both of Boston. There Ribbons may be freshened. If not too laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and are about thirty agents on Mra. Bbaal'a aliment«. >*• mucb soiled, by sponging w ith weak kindred The nnmex < f the niedleloal hx/rcrUenU staff, and they cover New England thor- of this world-famous remedy are: Golden oughiy.—Philadelphia North American. ammonia water and hanging for a few mlnutek In the fresh air. They should Seal root? Uueen’s root, Stone -rooL then be put between pieces of w hite Black CnerryLark, filoodroot'and Man «1 A te v a y « D o .” f drake root. tissue paper and Ironed w ith Irons as I f yoa w ent to have e luxuriant head " I h s f e hsd such a wonderful experience hot as can be used without scorching with Hr. Pierce’ n Golden Medical Jdscovery o f h air a t seventy don't part it In the th at 1 do not hesitate to rurommend It. t»e- same place from the time you leave llevtng It td lie a womterful medicine to build G l a s s D la h e a . UP the tissue* of Ui« system .” w rites Ml«s school. I f you do you w ill have a “fly Once In awhile pnt the glass sauce Bessie llrown, H e tv ts r j Emerson Literary w a lk ” that would accommodate black Association. CM Kerman Avenue, Appleton. dishes and the tumblers Into a warm ft», " Worry aud nervou. »rouble« h x l com Wt H e t toe No woman in the world has suds and w ith a new nailbrush give p letely run-dowu my health and stren gth : such beautiful hair as the woman who bad no aynet.tc. «lent bndly. and wan In a them a scrubbing. This takes the dust sta te of nervous «Oilapse, I took tw elve keeps well In sight of the prevailing and grayish look off them, and after bottles In «Tt. and. each week, knew th at 1 fashion. I t means that she frequently gettin g hotter and stronger, until Anally they are rinsed In hot w ater and dried I was as well and atroeg a* I had ever b»»on. change« her mode of dressing, and a have the utmoat faith and confldenoo In they sparkle almost like cut glass. change In drcMlng is as good for the your mcdtclno, and wl.di to thank you for my good health, which 1« a blewdng to anyone.” v / tofor as Intelligent Irregularity Is for F e ls o a l a tb e H o » » . 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