Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, November 13, 1908, Image 4

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contumely.
A poet la a sensitive creature, anil
Haggles soon shriveled In the blesk
embrace of the undecipherable. Tbs
chill, sphinx-like. Ironical, Illegible, un­
natural,, ruthless espresalon of the city
left him downcast and bewildered.
H id It no h s a r if Better the wood pljo,
the scolding of vinegar faced house­
wives at back doors, tbs kindly spleen
of bartenders behind provincial free
lunch counters, the amiable truculence
of rural constables, the hicks, arrests
and happy-go-lucky dbancee of the
other vulgar, loud, crude cities than
this freezing bsartleasncaa.
Raggles summoned his cosrage and
sought alms from the populace. Un­
heeding, regardless, they passed on
without the wink of an eyelash to tes­
tify that they were conscious of his
existence. And then hs said to himself
thot this fa ir but pitiless city o f M an­
hattan was without a soul, that Its In­
habitants were manikins moved by
wires and springs and that ba was
alone In a great wilderness.
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VANDERBILT CUP WINNER.
fie o r g e
Robertson’s Luck In Escaping
H arm oh H is Fast Rida.
of the trophy that an American car
piloted by an American driver had
won It. To make the victory still more
complete the victory scored by Robert-
sou was won In the fastest average
Urne and after the closest finish In the
records of VsnderWlt cap races. Rob
ertaon also had the distinction of scor­
ing the fastest lap of the day. Most
remarkable of all was the fact that be
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won after a mishap k4ilch caused his
ear to leave the course in the last lap.
The delay occasioned was only two
minutes, and Robertson did not lose
hts uerVb, but got back on (be track
and sped aw ay toward the finish at the
same breakneck speed as before.
Robertson, whose time averaged 04.8
miles an hour, flew over the 208.06
miles in 4 hours 48 seconds; ,1 minute
48 seconds ahead of Herbert Lytle, In
an Isotta, who was the only other
driver officially timed at the finish
A fte r risking his life again and again
in the coarse of bis eleven trips around
the circuit and coming safely through
all these dangers Robertson had the
misfortune to sprain an ankle after a r­
riving in New York In simply stepping
from his car to the pavem ent
(Jndodgeable Taxes.
"In the past," said the tax assessor,
“governments were wiser. They levied
taxes that could not be sworn off.
There was, for Instance, the English
birth tax of the seventeenth century.
A laborer paid 2 shillings as birth tax;
a duke paid £30.
You couldn’t get
round I t
“Burials were taxed, according to
the station of the dead, from a shilling
to £25. That, too, could not be dodged
“ Marriages were taxed. A duke to
m i r y paid £00; ti common person
yourself, p ajA h s If a crown.
like yo
“In those days you paid a t a x k on
every servant, on every dog, on every
horse, on your carriage, your hearth,
your windows, watches, clocks, wigs,
h alt powder, plate, ribbons, bricks,
cost gauxe and candles."—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Her Disposition.
A t the time o f the Cherry creek
flood, which played havoc w ith the
then struggling village of Denver,
upon the outskirts of the settlement
lived In a cabin an old character
known aa Beaver B ill and his wife.
The freshet carried away everything,
save B ill himself, upon the premises.
Including hie spouse. The loss of her
seemed to Impress Beaver Bill less
than the loss o f other things, but a
volunteer party worked valiantly to
find her for him.
A t last, wet end weary, they must
fain report to him failure.
‘'W here'll ye searchT" be demanded.
• “ A ll the way downstream for two
miles. B ill," they asserted.
“Ob. rats,’’ he drawled disgusted
“ Yon w ant to do yonr aearchln’ up
stream. She’s too confounded contrary
ever to float down “ -Bohem ian.
Hew to Maks a Cheap W riting Table.
*A a . excellent w riting table may He
manufactured from two boxes, and If
more pigeonholes are required four
smaller boxes may be Joined together
on each aids of the knee hole Instead
of two.
When nicely sandpapered
Bleed, stained with permanganate and
finished off with varnish ataln this
w ill form a very ornamental and solid
piece of furniture. Invaluable to those
who w rite, says Woman’s Life.
Do
not be too sparing of screws. They
cast very little. Begin by drilling s hole
w ith s gimlet, then Insert the screw,
working It well In. The great disad­
vantage of all amateur work la that It
Is not dons w ith aafflclent cars.
Hardly Chums.
A re you acquainted w ith thé w it-
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“I can’t aay that l - a n *
“H ava you ever met him T*
“W ell, coming np Ibis morning w e
went to sleep In the n m car.**
" J a a ta a a M k
Tickets $1. Supper served at Moro
8Halle A ll Around.
Kind I.ady—And yon any nt L’blcka-
mauga you were where the shells were
thickest?
Bandy Pikes—Yes. JBUin. I passed
through dat town stowed sway In a
rs r full of egg crates.—Chicago News.
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(OapyrighL Ute, by the 8 8. McClorw CWJ
EH I DEB many other things,
Baggios was a poet He was
called a tramp, but that wax
only an elliptical way of say-
Ing that be was a philosopher, an a rt­
ist, a traveler, a naturalist and a dls-
cgYersr. But, moot of all, be was a
poet In all his life he never wrote *
11»« of verso. H e lived his poetry. Ills
(M yanaj would have been a limerick
had It boon written. But, to Unger
with the prim ary proposition, Raggles
was a post
Haggles’ specialty bad be been d riv ­
en ts Ink and paper would have befln
sonnets to the cities He studied cities
aa women study their rafievtious lu
mirrors, as children study the glus and
sawdust of a dislocated doll, aa the
man who w rite about wild animals
study the cages in tbs boo . A city to
Haggles was not merely a pile of bricks
and mortar peopled by a certain num­
ber of Inhabitants. I t was a thing with
a soul characteristic and distinct au
Individual congloraeratioa of life, w ith
Its own peculiar essence, flavor and
feeling. Tw o thousand miles to' the
north and south, east and west Rag
gles wandered In poetic ferror. taking
tbs cities to bis breast. H e footed It
on dusty roads or aped magnificently
In freight cars, counting time ns of no
account And when be bad found (he
heart of a city and listened to Its se­
cret confession he strayed on. restless,
to another. Fickle Haggles! Bat per
haps be bad aot met the civic corpora­
tion that could engage and hold bis
critical fancy. .
Through tbs ancient poets we have
learned that the cities are feminine.
Bo they wars to Post Raggles. and his
mind carried s concrete sod clear cos-
ceptlon of the figure that symbolised
and typified each one that be bad
wooed.
Chicago seemed to swoop down upon
him with a breesy suggestion of Mrs.
Partington, plumes and patchouli, and
to Ateturb bis rest with a soaring and
beautiful song of future promise But
Raggles would awake to a sense of
shivering cold and a haunting Impres­
sion of Ideals lost in a depressing aura
’ o f potato salad and fish.r
I Thus Chicano affected him.
Per-
nentnl tailors with a au It case, aurpend- an eye was turned upon Mm. No votes
curacy In the description, but that Is ers, silk harclkerchief and pearl studs spoke to him. Hie heart yearned for
Raggles* fault. He should have record­ Iks n Ixinua.
W ith o u t money, aa a the clap of Pittsburg’s sooty hand on
ed his sensations In magazine poems.
|>oel should be. but w ltb the ardor of his shoulder, fo r Chicago’s m en acin g
but social y tw p In hts ear, for th«
Pittsburg Impressed him as tbs play
pale and eleemosyanry stars through
o f “Othello** performed In the Russian
the Bosteolan syeglses, even fo r the
language In a railroad station by Dock-
precipitate but unm allcloua l>oot to«
atnder's t. liiKlrelH
A royal ami g. n
of I>oulavtl>e or Bt. Louis.
oroua lady thia Pittsburg, though,
On Broadway Raggles. successful
homely, hearty, With flushed face,
suitor of many cities, stood, bashful,
w ashing the dishes In a silk dress and
like any country swain. For the first
w h ite kid slippers and bidding Hag­
gles sit before the roaring fireplace and
time hs experienced the poignant hu­
¿ rin k ' c h i'm p ag ^ w ith his pig’s feet
miliation of being Ignored. And when
and fried potatoes.
hs trted to redoes this brUHa*«,-swiftly
New Orleans had aim ply gazed down
changing. Ice cold city to a formula bfi
upon him from a balcony. H e could
railed utterly. Poet though be waa, it
see ber pensive, starry eyes and catch
offered him no color, no similes, no
tbs flutter of her fan, and that waa ail.
polnta o f comparison, ho flaw in Its
Only ones he came face to face with
polished facets, no handle by which bo
her. I t was at dawn, when a he was
coulfl bold It np and view Its shape and
flushing the red bricks of the ban­
structure, as he fam iliarly and often
quette wltb a pall of water.
Bbe
contemptuously had dona w ith other
laughed and bummed a chnnsouuette
towns. The houses wars Interminable
and filled Raggles’ sboaa with Ice cold
ramparts loopholed for dwfenbe; the
water TAIIona!
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people were bright but bloodless spec­
. Ikiston construed herself 1« fbqpoetic
ters passing In sinister and Selfish a r­
Raggles lu uu erratic and singular
ray.
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way. It seemed to him that he bad
The thing that weighed heaviest 08
drank cold tea and that the city was
Kagglea* woutsM k eioaawd kt» «oat's
a whits, cold-cloth ¿hat had been Itound
fancy was the spirit of absolute ego­
tightly around his brow to spur httn
tism th a t seemed to saturate the pao-
to some unknown but tremendous men­
plS as
81 toys are saturated w ith p a in t
tal e ffo rt And. after all, be came to
Each ooe that he oensMemd appeared
shovel snow for n livelihood. and (be
a monster o f abominates and Insolent
cloth, becoming wet. tightened Its knots
conceit Hum adity wffi gone from
and could uot lie removed.
Indefinite and unintelligible Ideas, He crp c rin irc d Uit poi^ruita h u m tllaU on them. T hey were to d « la g idols of
alone and varnish, worshiping Jhen>
you w ill say, but your disapprobation
of beiny lyntrreii.
salves and greedy for, though oblivions
should lie tempered w ith gratitude, for
these are poets’ fancies—nhd suppose an astronomer discovering a new s ta r of, worship from their fallow graves
in the chorus o f tbe M ilky way or a Images. Prosen, cruel. Implacable, Im­
you had come upon them lu verse!
One day Haggles earn« and 1-ild sh ge man who has seen Ink suddenly flow pervious, cut to an Identical pattern,
to the heart of the great City o f Man- from hts fountain pen. Haggles wan­ they hurried on their ways Ilka statues
brought by »onto miracles to motion,
hattan
She was the greatest of all. dered Into the greut city.
Late in the afternoon he drew oat of w hile soul and fooling lay aaareuaad
and be wanted to .learn ber note hi the
scale, to taste and appraise mi l class - the roar and commotion with a look In the reluctant marble. . i <
of dumb terror on his coantenance.
Gradually Raggles became conscious
fy and solve nnd label her anil nr
range ber w ltb the other cltlee thot H e was (lefeishA. ptir.iled, discomfited, of certain types. One w is aa elderty
had given hint up tfire secret o f their frightened. Other cities had been to. gantlsmaa w ith a aaow w h ite «hart
Individuality. And «here we cease to him as long primer to read, as country beard, pink, unwrinklsd Caos and
be Haggles’ translator and become his maidens quickly to fntbom. as send- atony, sharp blue eyes, atffinad la the
price-of-subscription-w ith-answ er re- fashion of a gilded youth, w ho seemed
chronicler.
Raggles landed fru is a ferryboat oae puses to solve, as oyster cocktails to to pemoalfy the «fly's wealth, ripeness
Another type
morning and walked Into the core ef swallow, but here was one as cold, and frigid unconcern.
the town w ith the blnse a ir o f a cos­ glittering, serene. Impossible aa a four wae a woman, tall, beauttful, clear as
mopolite. He waa ‘dressed w ith care wtrat diamond In a window to a lover a steal sngnrvtag. gnddiaa Mho, categ.
bo play the role o f an ’’anideBtlflod outside fingering damply In his pocket clothed Hha the pteaceewm e< e K with
eyes as coldly blue aa the reflection of
man.“ No country, race, class, clique, his ribbon counter salary.
Aad another
Ths greetings of ths other cities hs sunlight on a g lid e r.
anion, party, clan or bowling asso­
ciation could have r ia l med him. Ills hod known—their hoineepun kind 11 was a byproduct of this tew u e f mari-
clothing, which had l>een donated to aees, their hnnisn gamut of rough oaettea—a broad. - swaggering, grim,
him piecemeal by cttlaena of different charity, friendly curses, garrulous cu­ threateningly e s tate fellow , » ith a
height, bat same number tof Inches riosity and easily estimated ersdaltty jo w l aa large as a harvested w h eat
around the heart, was not yet as un­ or Indifference. Thia city of M snhat- . _ field, the completion of a bapUaad In-
comfortable to htsdflgars aa those spect- tan gave him no clew. I t waa walled f f t h t and the knttcklaaat s prise fighter,
agnlust hl-n Like a river of adam ant T M * tFP« Isaned against
of
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Uniou Depot 7.30 a.m ., arrives6.60 p.m .
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U M M O N S .—In th e C ircuit Court oí th e State
rtf O regon for Hhermai» C ou n ty.
S
Etta Woolsey, P laintiff,
Stock In sp ector
S h erm an C ounty,
O regon.
▼s.
F. E. Woolsey, Defendant.
To F. E. Woolsey, tbe above named de­
fendant.
In tbe name of tbe State o f Oregon—
You a n hereby required to appear and
M e in d l & B ry a n t
answer tbe oompialnt filed against yon in
Deputy Stock Inspector
tbe abate entitled enit, on or b tfo n tbe lost
Louis Schsdew itx, K ent, Oregon day of the tim e prescribed in the order of
pablioation, towiti on or before the 4th dny
L aw yers
of Deoember, 1WW, and if yon fa il to so ap­
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pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to tbe
R o o m s 1 a n d 2 T lia G in n Brink
ooart for tbe relief demanded in tbe 00m-
plaint
filed herein against rpu, to-wit, for a
O ver W .W .M .C o. B a n k
decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff and your-
M ORO
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aulfon tbe grounds of desertion; and for
M O N T H L Y M A G A Z IN E
snob other and further relief as to tbe eoart
A F a m il y L ib r a r y
may seem eqaiU ble and jaat.
Thu» summon« is served upon you by pub­
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The Bust In Current Literature lication thereof for tbe period of aix unooe-e-
Ive weeks In Tbe Sherman Gown I y Observer,
12 C o m p l s t k N o v k u i Y xarly
a weekly newspaper of general alroaiatiou,
A ttorn ey - at - L a w
published In Bberman ooanty, Oregon, m
M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N O
pursuance to an order of tbe Hon Wm Heu-
P A R E R S O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S
rieba, Ooanty Judge for Bberman ooan ,
O ffice 787 C h a m b er o f C om m erce
S 2 .6 O f k r v c a r ; 2 0 c t s , a cofv
duly made on tbe 21st day of October, 1WW,
and tbe date of the first pablioation therm./
N O C O N T IN U E D S T 6 R I E 8
C orner T h ir d a n d S ta r k
latke 2Srd day of Ootober. IIMM.
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pear aud enawar, plaintiff will apply to tbe
ooart for tbe relief demauded in the o?n-
plaint filed herein awaiuat you, to-wit: for a
decree diaaolviug the bond« of matrimony
pow existing betweeb tbe plaiutiff and your-
aelf, on tbe ground« of w ilful desenion
for more tbsn one year,
and
for
«ooh other and farther relief aa to the oourl
may seem equitable and ja«t.
Thia «amuiona 1« served upon you by pub­
lication thereof far the period of aix buoeeee
,ye weeks in the Hhermnn Bounty Observer
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O verland Expreee trains for «alem ,
published in nberman ooanty, Oregon, it.
Koeeburg, A ah land, Sacramento, Og­
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Franclaoo, Stock ton Los
nflh«, Couuty Judge far Bberman ooanty, den, Han
duly made on tbe 21at day of October, llKJti, Augelea, E l Paso, N ew Orleans and tbe
and tbe date of tbe fir«t publication thereof East. Leaves Portland Union Depot,
la the 23«1 day of Ootober, 1M08.
8.46 p. m . A rrives 7.26 a .m ., dally.
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Attorney
M orning tra in oonnectsat Woodburn
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far P laintiff
» fey e. O. Ay«v Co.. Lewyll,
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Th» best kin d of a te stim o n ial -
“ Sold fo r over s ix ty ye ars .’’
First street, Strong b rick, Moro, Ore.
Ar. Dolly.
C h a p te r
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O n e o f A y e r’s PHI» a t
h a s te n r e c o v e r y . C an
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tourist sleeping-cars d aily to O m aha,
Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car
d ally to Kansas C ity. Reclining ohalr-
cars (seats free) to the East d ally .
PORTLAND DXPOT. Lv. Dally.
B e th le h a m
Then tell him About Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how It cured your b ird cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc­
tors use • great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
yers
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Ledge N s . 121.
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V SHOgTllNE
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Train« to The East Dally
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Raggles started to croaa the street
There was a blast, a rosr, a hissing
and a crash as something struck him
and hurled him over and over six
yards from where he had been. As he
M e re Lodge, N o . 113,
was coining down like the stick of a
I. 0. O. F. Moro, OragOa.
rochet the earth and all the cities
Meets every Saturday
thereof turned to a fractured dream.
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Haggles opened bis eyes. F irst an
V is itin g . members are
odor made Itself known to him, an
cordially In v ite d . M em ­
odor of the earliest spring flowers of
bers are expected to lie
paradise. And then a baud soft as a present.
O. A . Meloy, N . G .
falling petal touched tils brew. Bend­ Hubert 1 Brash. Seoretarv.
ing over him waa the woman clothed
like the prlncesa of old, w ith blue
eyes, now soft and humid w ith human
sympathy.
Under his head on the
pavement were alike and furs. W ltb
Haggles* hat In his hand nnd w ith hla
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face pinker than ever from a vehe­
P O R T L A N D . O R IS O N
ment burst of oratory against reckless
W R IT E FO R C A TA LOO
driving stood the elderly gent Ionian
U /'I som Tva te •
F m M or
who persoultted the city’s wealth and
ripeness. From a nearby cafe hurried
the byproduct w ith the vast Jowl and lu the Cironit Court of the Htateof Oiegon,
In aud far the county o í Bhertnan.
baby com p lexion, bearing a glass full
of si crimson fluid that suggested de­ V id i'M Johuitou, P laiu tiff,
- Bummons.
vs.
lightful possibilities.
“D rin k this, sport,” said the by­ Paul B Jobmton, Defeudaut.
product, holding the glass to Haggles’ fo 1’aal B Johnston, ths above named de­
fendant.
lips.
• >
Hundreds o f people huddled aronnd In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear and
In a moment, their faces wearing the
newer the complaint filed sgeluet you in the
deepest concern. Tw o flattering and above entitled suit, on or before the Inal day
gorgeous policemen got Into the cl tele of the tim e presort bed in the order of pub­
to-w it, on or before the 4lb day of
aud pressed back the overplus of Sa­ lication,
December, 1808, aud if yott fail to ao appear
maritans. An old lady In a black ahawl .n d answer, plaintiff w ill apply to the oourl
sitoke loudly of camphor; a newsboy for the relief demauded in the OMnolainl
slipped one o f his papers beneath Rag- filed herein against you, to-wft, for a dec roe
first,that the bond« of matrimony heretofore
glee’ elbow where It lay on the mudily and now existing between "I be plaintiff end
[lavement. A brisk young man w ith a defendant be forever and absolutely diaeolv-
ad; second, that tbe plaintiff l*> thereby
notebook was asking for names.
A bell clanged im portantly, and the granted tbe custody aud ooinplete and ex-
olueive oontrol of the said obildren, Ketber
ambulance cleaned a lane through the J ob Da ton and Loria Johnston, and for eueh
crowd. A cool surgeon slipped Into olber end further relief as to tnieeo urt may
eeem J oat aud meet in tbe premises.
the midst of affairs.
z
Thia anmmoue 1« aervod upon you by pub­
“H ow do you feel, old m an?’ asked lication thereof for tbe period of six success­
the surgeon, stooping easily to his task. ive werke in Tbe Mbermau County Observer
The princess of silks and satins wiped a weekly newspaper of general ciroulettou,
a red drop or tw o from Haggles’ brow published in bbermau eouuty, Oregou. in
pureueuoe to an order of tbe Hon Wm
w ith a fragrant cobweb.
liuatioh«, Conuty J udge for Hnerinan county
’’M eT ’ said Haggles, * l l h i seraphic duly made ou tbe 21st day of Ootober, lINJN,
end
tbe date of tbe first publication (here­
smile. “I feel fine."
d day of Ootober, l'JOS.
H e had found the heart of his new of is the £ h U
. >1. ErrBMLY, Attorney
city.
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for P laintiff
In three days they let him leave his
cot for the convalescent ward In the
^UM M O NS-
bos|HtiU
H e had been. In there an
hour when the attendants heard sounds ln tbe Cironit Court of the Wtate of Oregon
oouuty of Bbermen.
of conflict
Upon Investigation they
found that Haggles had assaulted and
damaged a brother convalescent — a' M arie E Lots, Plaintiff,
va.
glowering transient whom a freight W illiam H Lots. Defendant
train collision had sent In to bo patched
To W illiam U Lots, (be above named de­
up.
fendant.
^W hat’s all this about?” Inquired the
In tbe name o f tbe State of Oregon
bead nurse.
You are hereby required to appear and
“ Ho was runnln’ down me town," anawer tba pomplaint filed agaiust you In
jib
e
above eittitled suit, oc. or before tbe laat
said Raggles.
day of tbe time preaoribed in tbe order of
“ W hat town,” aaked the nurse.
pablioation. to-witt ou or before tbe 4tb day
“Noo York.” said Raggles.
of December, 1SMJ8. and if you fa il to ao ap­
When tleorgv Kobertnou In his loco
mobile paared the Hue as the winner
of the Vanderbilt cup at the great race
over the new Long telami motor parie
way It was the first time in the history
r~t
H e w la Y e u r D lg eetlen?
Mrs M a ry D o w lin g of Baa Franclaoo,
recommends a remedy for stomach Ills
she says, “G ra titu d e for the wonderful
efteot ef Electrlo Bitters In a case of
acuta digestion prompts this testlmou-
al. I am fu lly oobvluood th a t for stom­
ach aud liver tronblse E lectric Bitters
la ths best remedy In m a rk e t today.*'
T h is great ton loand alterative med Id n
invigorates the system, purifies blood,
and Is Cspedally helpful In a ll forms of
uale weakness.80cat Moro Pharm acy