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We Invite Vouií
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A T T E N T IO N
To our Line of Drv Goods and Furnishings from which
We can Supply Your Wants with New .Up-to-Date Apparel
Our Line of Wash Goods is made up of Late Colorings and Patterns
A Good Selection for you to choose from, including
Silk Novelties,
Lawn,
Batiste,
Challies,
' Em broidered Swiss,
French G ingham s,,
W hite Goods,
India Linon,
Butchers Linen,
Silk Organdies,
Percale,
Prints,
Chambray,
I wills,
Etc.
Persian Lawn, ✓
Duck,
Indian H ead,
Pique,
Since the advent of the J N Teal,
Harness, oollars, sweat pad*, •*’*’
six
steamers are on the lin« between
Geo N Crosfield, Waaoo.
Portland and the Dalles.
J N Fordyoe and family ara so-
Dufur has numerous springe that
| journers in Portland several day*-
“ indicate” petroleum, and a few that
Arthur Page I* at home from the
oontain the genuine article.
University during the summer ▼$-
Blind pigs are getting to be num
oation.
erous, as a plea for lioense. Cut it
L V Moore and family have join
out, you will lose if you don’t.
ed the Moro oolony in Hood river
Moro could employ 100 uien con
valley.
tinuously in brick, tile, cement and
Mr and Mrs L Barnum are off on
plaster works, besides supplying the
a flying trip oceanwards, inhaling
world with bon ami.
Willapa osone.
J C Coy, Mr and Mrs J W Leon
Mrs Kloock and daughters are
ard and Will Ireland, left for Crane
preparing for a summer residence in
prairie Wednesday, way up Des
the Rose city.
Chutes. They expect to be gone a
Mr and Mrs PP DeMoss attended couple of weeks.
the Indian war Veterans reunion in
Herman Hteidl is employed at the
Portland this week.
rock work for the foundation if the
Mrs Cook, mother of Mrs J O BI big barn to be constructed by L A
rod, is visiting friends and relatives K E Barnum, at their Gould Stock
in Yamhill oounty.
Farm near this city.
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Take laxative BromoQuinine tablets
All druggists refund money it it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is op
each box. 25c.
r
j Attention
NEW TODAY.
Ladies
4th of July dresses are in order
Strayed or Stolen.
See our 200 latest designs in Fancy
$60 Reward. Six head of year
ling mules were taken out of my
pasture, 20 miles east of Moro, on
the John Day river, in Sherman
county, Cregon, on or about tbe
14th day of June, 1907. They are
branded with the letters J R
connected, on right stifle, and all
dark colors brown or black. I will
pay $10 each for the recovery of
these mules.
Send all commu
nications to W. B. McCoy, Sheriff
of Sherman county, Oregon.
J . R . M artin ,
265]
Moro, Or
and
Sherman County fair.
Mercerized
novelties, Dimities,
Lawns, Crash and Linons.
New designs in Ginghams and Prints
A
GENTLEM EN
See our Crash and Harvest H at Hne
R em em b e r our Grocery S to ck
Dr Marie M GoflSn took Mrs Pat-
A H Barnum udded to the stock
Prices the Low est in the County.
Mujo, J3r., June 15, 1907
jens of Kent, to a Portland hospital of his blooded hogs, at Lone Rock
Instructed by the meeting of the
for treatment this week.
Stock Farm -near Ibis city, by pur- Sherman County Fair Association,
Jnhn.ton Bro., Dolor, will
th" T»"8""1 ' “le s” " “1 held in the Court house at this city
Holt combined h.rre.ter, in Condi- >>™3 ° f 8“'“1 >“«»« ''tetdln, ...we. today, we beg to notify you that it
j Scrim, Silkolines, Cretons, Art Denems, £ tion for w o r k ,o , b. cars in Dufdf, q J G Coy, the champion trout fiab- has been considered necessary to
incorporate the association to insure
< Just in, a new lot of Dress Skirts andf j in Choice Persian and» Japanese Design £ only $700. See adv
eruiun of Sherman county, gave us a more perfect organization, and
j Wajsts; in white, colors, and black-
PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON.
The auction sale at the Mans farm an opportunity to ticket our palate you are hereby requested to make
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v r w r i m r i m n r v T n r r V T n n rv K w ^ w w w
ir v ir w
some special bffort to attend an ad
Tuesday was a pronounced success. with the speckeled DesChute* beau- journed meeting of the Association
Sales were swift, and satisfactory to ties Monday. , Our first taste this which will be held in the Court
eeiti nti.
house,at Moro, Saturday, June 29th,
both buyer and seller.
(.< o R McKenzie, the well known at 1 o’clock p m of said day to con
Fred Hennagin is having some
expert accountant, died in Astoria sider the proposition.
artistic work done at his farm resi
Very Respectfully,
last week from the result of a stroke
Sherman County Fair Association
dence during the work of making
of paralysis. The funeral was nu
C. W. M ooke , President,
some needed repairs.
merously attended, interment at
A. B. C raft , Secretary.
Somebody said that butter had Clatsop.
A. H. B arnum ,
Spring Ties and Oxfords $3.5Cr to $4.00
lost its strength in Portland. 'I his
1 .1). P ike , Committee.
After long absence tbe pleasant
tfce fteeal Ohwteftew <»•<■*• * * » * ■ a h »»b « .»p en is not true—it was the market. But greeting ot Louie Heydt is met in
of typhoid.
ter is still strong in the Rose city
Moro biiriness circles again. 1 ak-
•
Messrs Wilson A Metteer of Fossil
M o r o P r e a b y te r la n C h u r o h ...
MORO, SHERMAN CO.,ORKOON: " j
G L Rohr delivered a wagon loud ing ad vantage of his brothers return
will
be
in
Moro
on
the
22d,
witW1
In tho lane between the farms
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T he.niD -t u p to d a te Ho ivry Iiepartm ent
of ripe cherries in Moro on the 13th Adolph is off to the Rose city for
Services in Moro Presbyterian horses for sale.
of JC Teal and GE James a lady’s
The price of The Observer is <1.60
and is expected here today with a no one knows how long.
j .
for Men, Wometr, anti Children
purse, containing aboht $600 in
per year. 75 oents for sis mouth«, BO oenU church next Sunday, "Morning and
Tank pump and hose rubber and load of the Royal Anne variety.
for font month«—but if paid in advauoe we
money,
and
two
gold
rings.
Finder
Owen
Thompson
has
sold
all
the
evening.
ajoept $2.B0 In fa ll for 2 year«. Hbortar
A. J. A dams , Pastor. leather belting, link and chain belt
Trust him not. That enterprising horses he expected to sell this sum will be suitably rewarded on leav
term« than one year 12K oent« per month.
ing, all sizes. Geo N Croafleld.
Church and Society notice» F R E E , e x
dealer in coal from ocean ports. Get mer,from his band of blooded stock, ing same at either place or at the
Mid-week prayer meeting Wedn
—
cept when for m oney m aking purpose*.
Mrs Pernie Johnson and daugh in now, and secure first snoice for except one span of registered Perch- county clerk’s oTOco.
Such notice« at regular rate» at the option
-
Walk Over ami Syrosis store, tho'Largest
• - J. C. T eai .,
esday evening at 7.30.
ter Loraine, go to Pendleton on a winter fuel. Delays are dangerous. eron fillies, unsurpassed in Oregon, 2ta]
of the publisher».
Moro, Or
You will be welcome at any or visit to Mrs Anderson and other
Speciality* Store in The North West.
Tommy Douma made his first and one saddle horse. »See adv.
all
of
these
services.
relatives and friends in the Rose
. . J une 21,1907
FRIDAY.
trip Into the oountry after fat cattle
Messrs Matthias think' they will
“I was glad when they said unto city of the Inland Empire.
Third and W ash in gton S treets, Portland, Oregon
on Tuesday, and was very success commence h arvesting about the next
me, “ Let us go up to the House pf
Claud Spoon, one of the thrifty ful, having brought in two heed, one to the last week io Jnlv. They have >■ 1 still have one span of register
Subscribe for The Observer.
the Lord.” . ___ _________— -
young farmers in Monkland district wearing a bell.
1 7 6 0 acres rtf w heat and b arley to ed black Percheron fillies, unsur
Typa-writer paper at The Observ
has
just
finished
500
acres
of
sum
For
S
ale-at
a
Bargain.
cot,
and never before th is d id any passed in Oregon, and ope saddle
er office.
Mr and Mrs J J Shutff^r, and
horse, which I wish to sell. For
mer fallow. He has 400 acres of
Miss Jennie Ginn is visiting in
daughter Lois, of Kent, stopped off crop they ever have hud look more particulars apply to or address
waving
grain
“that
looks
pretty”
to
We have a 16-foot cut Holt Com
O wen T homi , s (>. n > *
Corvallis.
a train in Moro returning from the p ro m ising.
bined Harvester, in first-class con bim.
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Monkland, Or
Hood river valley, guests of Mr and
A inso came all the wav iron» Scio
For harvest goods see GeoNCros- dition, in proper condition to put
Speaking
about
the
great
loss
of
field, Wasco.
to pay A C Th< mpson $137.50 for a
Mrs A 8 Johnson.
into the field at once. We will sell
foresight. The Observer advised
White Clover Ice Cream at Ru this machine for $700, free on board
Maj _ Walter Martin, of the E O L mare and colt. In coiulition she
the cars at Dufur, Oregon. «II you breeding good horses when our cay-
dolfs Sunday.
use and range horses were beiog Co, was a Moro visitor Tuesday. He would tip the heaurat 1700 lbs. and
are interested, address us. .
Taken up, by the undersigned,
the buyer wanted her to mate with
JonNSTON B ros ., „ .... shipped to the Linnton cannery at I informed us that the Company was
Old tiqsrkpspsri for sale at 1 he
about 1 mile from DeMoss Springs,
one
at
home,
giving
bim
a
$1,000
Dufur, Or
Sherman county, Oregon, fourJiead
265]
Observer Book Store.
from $1 to $3 a head a few years io reosipt of numerotft propositions
work teudr.
of cattle and one calf, described as
for
the
lands
offered
for
sals,
mostly
since. Now the horee buyer leaves
- Mrs. W. C. Bryant and baby are
R e m a rk a b le R escue.
Buy phe genuine imported aven- follows:
from people in the sheep industry.
visitors in the valley.
One spotted red and white cow
That troth is stranger than fiction haa quite a wad of money in the county
modern hospital for th«» treatment of all medical and surgica
annually. T
From present appearances Sher erious carbolineum; the imitation about 5 or 6 yearB old, branded B
diHeitees, except .such as are contagious.
McCormack Headers for sale by once more been demonstrated in Fedora,
being
offered
is
only
a
temporary
on right hip, and a bell-shaped
Tenn, the home of C V Pepper. H e
“If the rainmaker was responsible man county is going to be nearly ds>
Oeo K Croafleld, WaiCD. _
R a te s , fro m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p o r w e e k , a c c o rd in g to room
write«: " I was in bed, entirely disabled
for that copious shower in this re- populated on the Glorious Fourth, remedy if at all If genuine one brand on l>oth sides. Ha* a suck
M.O.Ellis and family left yester with hemorrhages of lungs and throat. gion last week,” says the Antelope | Besides numerous families.already application lasts for all time. Ask ling calf.
AmbiB.mee will meet Ttirtntfns and boats if hospitaLis notified.
One 3-year old red heifer, brand
Doctors failed to help me and hope had
to
see
our
sealed
packages.
The
day for Falls City.
F o r F u rth e r In fo rm a tio n A d dross
ed with a serpent-like scroll, about
fled when I began taking D r Kings New Herald, “Sherman county should abroad, our near neighbors, Hon B Observer Book Store.
E.H. Moore and wife left yester Discovery. That instant relief came. The pay him haudsomely” Il! O, yes;' F Pike and wife go to Newburg, Mr
three inches long, on left hip.
Drs. Ferguson and R e u te r,
Prof. Omar Bettney, of f Portland,
One yearling heifer, white, with
coughing soon ceased; bleeding d im in Sherman county is able to do so, and Mrs CK Cochran go to Cascade
day on a vacation trip.
Bmall
rod
spots,
wears
a
muzzlo.
No
/
M e d ic a l D irector^ .- *• •
-
ished rapidly and in three weeks I was
has
been
tendered
and
accepted
the
Drapers for all Headers and Har able to go to w ork.” Guaranteed for and with about $5,000 in warrants locks, Mr and Mrs M E Miller go to
brand visible.
principal
chair
in
Moro
schools,
m
II
One dark colored heifer, last falls
vesters, sold by Crosfield, Wasoo. - coughs »fid colds; 50c and $MXXat Moro issued for such beneficiaries, is per Antelope, Mr and Mrs Meyera to ii . h other teachers who werejso suc
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haps so familiar with the rigamarole OoMendale.
calf. No brand visible.
Pharmacy. T rial bottle free.
The Observer is the Sherman
Tbe owner or owners of the above
ns to make it comparatively easy. I
Mancha Langley, one of the cessful the past year, were retained
county paper you want.
in Jtheir iesp--cttve places: Mrs Slay- described animals are requested to
Ice cream daily at Rudolfs.
The farmers and stock men of Oregon girls in the east, says of the
R i n g s , C h a in s , E tc .
call for them, prove property, pay
(»o k, Miss Blair and Miss Re»se
Send your orders to Geo N Cros
Sherman county, interested in the Jamestown fraud: “We went across
charges, anil take them away,other
Miss
Ella
Anderson
is
visiting
field, he has the right goods.
Prof B r y a n t, ChUnty school super wise they will be sold, ns provided
county fair project, should make an to the fair in the afternoon. The
friends and relatives in Moro.
Pencils, 10 cents per dozen, rub
effort to attend the adjourned meet- fair is certainly unfair, to say the intends! t, m ailed certificates to six by law, to the highest bidd* r for
Mr and Mrs W O Hadley and
ber insert, Observer Book Store.
ing in this city the 28th, at wbicb least, 'rtiere ie nothing finished of the J u n e class of .e x am in a tio n s cash, at tbe fartn named in this Ad
Good Goods Sold Reasonable
children are guests of Mr and Mrs time an incorporation will be dis- I looking about tbe place except the Tuesday: Misses Mae Smith, Iva vertisement, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of Saturday, Jflly 6th, A.
Mrs. H. S. McDan’el is visiting in C K Cochran.
cussed, as the better means of sue- visitors as they make their exit. Tbe B arn ett, R u th M u rc h ie ,W a s c o ; Miss D. 1907.
J. G. Woobs,
Portland, guest of Mrs.W.H. Moore.
J E Blue and family are fixing ceesful effort. Our farmers did well whole place bears an aspect of “too- G eneva Sh uts, K e n t, and C hester 265]
DeMoss Springs, Or
The Observer is sustained hyjts for an outing in what ought to have at last years exhibit on short notice 8Oon ness. By mutual agreement of B lack and Arle Heath, Grass
W a t c h I n s p e c t o r fo r t h e O. R . N .
X D reputation
been Cascade county
and outof season,proving what may the girls our party left the same V a lle y .
People.
City Marshal Akers family have be accomplished by more united ac- evening, and came by sea to New
Some of our visitors this week
Call and see the new stock of ele
I am offering my farm of 640
reached
Moro, and will soon be in tion and time for preparation. Fall | York, arriving here tonight.”
are quite oertain that harvest of 40- acres for sale, with or without the
gant furnishing goods at the STCo,
is
tbe
best
season
for
a
fair,
and
this
stalled in their new home.
During a brief session of the Cir fold and early Wilber wheat will crops. For information apply to
Moro _ .
phase of tbe subject will be taken
A. N ish ,
cuit
court for Gilliam county last commence not later than July 8th, or address
J. B. Mowry and wife returned ’ Mrs J Ora Elliott has returned up at the meeting of tbe 2 8 th , in
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Monkland, Or
or
the
week
following.
Those
vari
week,
Judge
E
V
Littlefield
oleaned
from their California trip last even borne from treatment in a Portland tbe hope of enlisting a more active
Expert, Experienced, Registered P h arm acists
up the law and equity docket, dis eties shatter, and must be thrash
hospital, seemingly very much im
ing.
interest. The masses are needed in
ed
without
delay.
Generally
speak
posing of 16 causes, one divorce,and
E C Davis, proprietor of the Grass proved in health.
this matter for desirable results.
Medicines C arefully Compounded.
confirming a number of sheriff sales ing, indications favor the biggest
Dolph
and
Inez
Martin,
nephew
Valley Barn, promptly attends
i ’ >
.
Taken up, by the undersigned,
The long delayed reduced rates to I wjthout a cent of cost to the county, harvest ever known in Sherman
calls, day or night. Animals given and niece of Mrs Amanda Martin,
at
the
home
farm
4^
mil*«
south
of
the east on account of the James- B gaviog of $150 to the taxpayers at county.
Moro, Sherman county, Oregon,two
the very est of care. Charges are and cousins of Mrs Pernie Johnson,
town exposition have been decided |eae^ aa it shortens the September
Senator Bourne will be invited to estray horses, describe«! as follows:
are
here
from
Moscow
on
a
visit.
right.
upon. Tickets will be on sale June j Ury term that much. A Condon oo operate with counsel in an effort
One pinto CayuBe, aged about 9
Judge Rudolf will serve his visit 6, 7, 8; July 3, 4, 5; August 8, 9, 10 diBpalch pays tbe Hon. Judge a very
Isaac Thompson and wife left on
to compel the railroads to comply years, brand similar to a wineglass
the 17th for the Trout lake dairy ors with another lot of excellent ice and Sept. 11, 12, 13. Tbe round J pretty compliment: “That by hi* vritb the terms of the act granting on one hip, weight about 900 to
A ny a n d a ll K in d s o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a ys In S to ck
farm of their eon Elwood T, in hope cream next Sunday. How did that trip rate to Chicago will be $71.60; dignity, firmness, and floe ability, lands to aid in construction of the 1000 lbs.
Ahso:
one
bay
horse,
white
strip
of bettering the health of g ra n d m a , suit you last Sunday? Never any Omaha, Kansas city and St Paul
haa created a very favorable
railroad between Sacramento and in face, one white hind f«x»t, brand
who has been quite feeble for some thing like it before.
$60; St Louis $67.60, with an addi- preta|on, and splendid things are Portland, 3,(XX),000 acres, to be sold similar to the above; weight about
-1
Geo N Crosfield will have a car tional $13.50 should the passenger eXpeCted from him inhiBnew «»- in 160 acre tracts, nt $2 50 per acre, 800 lbs. ,
*
months.
The owner or owners of the above
District Attorney J A. Collier was of 300 oases of harvesters oil in by desire to return via California. Tick- pacity aa judge of the 11th Judicial to “actual settlers. ’ 1 he rubber is, animals are requested to call for
•« « » ■ « i R » »
. * * » * a, « ». a •
May
25th.
See
him,
if
you
wish
a
ets will have a ten-day limit going, ¿strict ” A brief term was also what constitutes an actual settler them, prove property, pay charges,
in the city this week on business
« *! » » » ) t « A K •< »
and a final return limit of 90 days
¡u Fossil, Wheeler oounty,with under the law.
connected with his office. While bot price.
and take them away, otherwise they
from
date
of
sale.
similar
results in five causes.
Superior
round
nickel
tipped»
and
will be sold, as provided by law, at
here, Attorney Fred J. Meiodl was
Speaking about the n m >val of the the farm named in this advertise
Tbe average man cannot afford to era- I
appointed deputy attorney by Mr. rubber top pencils, two-for-5-cente
H A Stttart returned from ' >e Luckamute Mills from Oregon to ment,to tho highest bidder for cash,
and gome for 10 cts per dor., at the ploy a phyaidian for every alight ailment
;© o d
E > i[in 1 ;in £
Collier.
or
injury
that
may
occur
in
bia
family,
Buckley
farm Tuesday after having Bellingham,few remember those old at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat-
At this season of 'be year the first un Observer Book Store.
nor can he afford to neglect them, aa ao ,q Uared up a 6Jx6| foot well driv- pipneer mill-stone» and their pro day June 29th, 1907.
natural looseness of a childs »»owels need
Windmills and tanks, hardwood alight an injury aa the acratch of a pin .
A. L. M essinger ,
Jt 2g fe„t deeper and leaving it moters: Senator Nesmith and lien
immediate attention. The best thing
3tj 14 28-264]
Or
and sheet steel, babbett. G N Cros l„ . been known to » « th. Io~ ol .
w
h
n
l..o
m
o
w
.le
r
in
Owen,
the
Klamath
Swamp
Angel.
W ^ h a t can l>e given is Chamberlains Colic.
conveys an idea of suceco. You m ay never
lim b. Hence every man muat from ne-
*
field, Wasco.
ceaeity be his own doctor for this class of a p p a re n tly endless s u p p ly .
ne In 1845 thev were grinding flour at
Cholera and Diarrhoea
tee the man himself.
It’» hla letter head,
by castor oil as directed with each Bottle
frr. C. Hartley, is permanently ailments. Success often depends upon O ld E m ig r a n t W e ll, on the same $40 per bbl. In his reminiscences
Ws envelope, his buaine« card, circular« or
catalogue. You tiae the man up by these
of the remedy. For sale by Moro Phar located in Wasco for the practice of prompt treatment which can only be had place,be also ren ovated,reju ven at'-d , Judge Nichols tells of a forlorn im
Native bunch grass and lots of
«„J
thing». W hat impreasion of a mao and hia
Dentistry. Charges reasonable, and when .n iU b l. medicine, . r k . p l M h .n < l. I |mi)(!(1 o u t
macy.
migrant who drove up to the mill ¡1. Abundance of water. Horses
buaineta do you get If he urrtfw to you on
C b .m b erl.in .lte in w J iM h « r , lm.n in t h .
,
Tickets will be on sale June 20th all work guaranteed.
one day and bought $2(K) worth on taken at $1.50 per head per month.
wrapping paper or axle grease rtatiooery?
market for years and enjoy a good repu-
K .
to July 12th, good to return until
Tourist tags, with your ngme on, tat ion. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera This is one of I be famoue watering eredit. Hen couldn’t refuse it. and All fenced. For any further partic
H o w does your« look? la it neat, taaty and
September 15th, at one fare for the printed while you wait, at/The Ob and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com- places in the history of Oregon, hi
modem? It te If T h e Moro Obeerver Job
after taking his cussing from Nez, ulars, apply to or address
P. F.M aus ,
round trip from all points in the server Book 8tore.
Department print« it. Better bring la that
plaints. Chamberlains Cough Remedy tori cal ly speaking about as fainnu* who was book keeper, and had to 259] .
,
Mor?» Or
United States. These ere made on
next job k
I*
«■
I*
k
for
cougha,
croup
and
whooping
cough.
M
#omH
of
tb#
wen
,
of
ancjeili
bible
oharge
the
XranzactirtD,
inefirred
Geo N Crosfield is sole agent for
Chamberlains Pkin Balm, an anU^ptic
weH wher„ th further wrath when he had forgotten
aooount ot the big conventions held
Sherman county for Mitchell Lewis liniment, for cuts, bruises, burns, s w e ll-I
’
In different cities, and are available
and Staver Co., Portland. -See him ings, sprains, lame beck and rheumatic early pioneers of Oregon foun< > to ask the mar what was his name.
for stop* In Oregon without extra for terms and prices.
pains. Chamberlains 8tom*ch and liver sparkling and , refreshing draught But the forlorn immigrant paid the
Arc guaranteed. You can have
cost. Oregonians should get busy
Tablets for constipation, billiousueaa and af(er wandering sometimes more bill the next year, and afterwards them by writing, or calling at my
Pains
in
the
stomach,
colic
and
diarr
and work for thia summer travel
rfBya on tbe desert,so called became known as one of the fore residence at Demoss springs, Sher-
hoea are quickly relieved by the use of stomach troubles. Chamberlains Salve
ol t b . .k in
O n . b o tiL o l
,
B, r , | lk . uuto
The rates are open to everyone, and Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarr ( ° ,
of these five preparations costs bat
/
are Dot by any means oonfined to hoea Remedy. For aale by Moro Pbar- each
$1.25. For sale by Moro Pharssacy.
| the River of the Plaine— I^iaL
delegates.
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