Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, March 29, 1917, Image 7

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200 Room*
100 Baths
Near Both
Depots
Absolutely
Fireproof
TEST ALL
SEED
CORN
| Hotel Hoyt
Corner Sixth and Hoyt Sts., Portland, Ore
LOU HIMES. Manager
RATES:—75c to *2. S P E C IA L -W e ek or Month
ILTNOMAH
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W o rk Can Be D one In Late W in te r or
E a r ly S p rin g W h en T im e Other-
w ise W o u ld Be L o st— Sim p le
T e ster Described.
LARGEST and FINEST1"
Mr. Average Farmer, Is your time
worth $4 an hour? That sounds like
get-rieh-quiek scheme, doesn’t It? Well
it isn’t. J. C. Hackleman of the Mis­
souri college of agriculture figures that
you can make that much testing seed
corn.
The average Missouri farmer
raises about twenty-six acres o f corn
each year. He falls to test his seed
corn whereby he loses $1.50 (this is
conservative estimate) an acre.
Mr. Hackleman says that about te
hours of actual labor would be required
to test the seed for the 26 acres. By
such testing the yield can be Increased
at least $1.50 worth.
Hence the
time required to test the seed is worth
about $40, or about $4 an hour. The
more corn a farmer grows the more
money he can make by the test. The
man who raises 100 acres can Increase
1 H O T E L is tie N O R T H W E S T ^
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Eric V . Hau*er, President.
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! $ 1 -0 0 M a M H i l Rooms
1 Day-Up B S S B H H $2 Up(
lA n tlu r of America's Exceptional HotelscJO
W e Are Buyers of
Veal, Hogs, Hides, Poultry, Eggs,
Etc. Your shipments to us will bring to you
prompt returns and best possible prices.
W RITE FOR SHIPPING TAGS.
VA LLE Y PRODUCE COMPANY,
115 Front St.,
Portland, Oregon
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Vcal» Pork’ Beef»
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce
to the Old Reliable Everding house with a
record o f 45 years o f Square Dealings, and
be assured of TO P MARKET PRICES.
F. M . CR ON K H ITE
45-47 Front Street
Portland, Oregon
HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK,
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We want all yon have.
Write for prices anil shipping tags
THE H. F. N o r t o n CO. Portland. Ore.; Seattle, Wn,
10,000 LBS. HENS WANTED
19c per pound guaranteed.
No commission.
Checks by return mail. T h e S a v in a r Co., 100
Front St.. Portland. Ore. Cap. $10,000. Mar. 687.
“ C. B .M M IN E R S & CO .
UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ANO REBUILDING.
N. I. COR. FIFTH AND QLISAN STS.
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PORTLAND, OREQON
Gas Tractor and Auto­
mobile men are in demand. We are giving a com­
plete course in both for the price o f one tuition,
for a short time only. Large class now graduat­
ing and have room for few more men. Catalog
and details free. Hemphill’s Trade Schools, 20th & Hawthorne
Portland, Oregon.
W E W RECK AUTOMOBILES
FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney.
Organizer and Developer. Patents secured or Fee
Refunded. FREE, Toy X-Ray Plate; shows every
bone in your body right through your clothing.
Suites 701, 701A, 701B, 701C. Central bldg.,’Seattle
Every Ford Car should carry one ex­
tra tire it save changing on the road.
THE
T W IN
R IM
fits both front and rear wheel. Applied in 5 min­
utes. Saves time, clothes, temper and religion.
Price $6.50. Sent parcel post prepaid, upon re­
ceipt o f price.
0RE00N VULCANIZING CO., “The Tire Shop.”
333-335 Burnside st.,
Portland. Oregon
!§& o r o
®ranula<e(*
Eyes
inflamed ^ye*'<is'
by expo­
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
quickly relieved by Murine
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
just Eye Comfort.#At
Your Druggi«t*8 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye
SalveinTubes25c. For Book ol the Eye Freeask
Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
E y e s fi
H e r Idea.
"Mrs. Jinks must be determined to
get on socially by leaps and bounds.”
“ What makes you think so?”
“ She gives so many hops.”— Balti­
more American.
T o t t le 's Exam ple.
“ What is a conjunction?" the teach­
er asked.
“ That’s what joins together,” an­
swered a bright-eyed little girl.
“ Give an example, Tottle.”
"T h e marriage service."
U nap p re ciated.
“ Why are you in prison, my good
man?” asked the sympathetic visitor.
“ I wanted to do a deed of kindness,
mum, but de law didn't see it dat
way." “ No?” “ I wuz told dat a cer­
tain millionaire's money wuz a burden
to him, an’ I tried to lighten his bur­
den.”
Good health cannot be maintained where
there is a constipated habit. Garfield Tea
overcomes constipation.
A Jingo .
C o rn F ro m Te sted Seed.
ids earnings at least $150.
This Is
practically clear gain since testing Is
done during late winter or early spring
when the time would otherwise be lost.
Seed corn testing is comparatively
easy. The ears that have been pre­
viously selected for seed are labeled
to correspond to the spaces occupied
by the grnlns from those ears in the
gerraiuator. I f any of the samples of
grain show poor germination, the ear
from which they come can be found
from tlie luhel on the space the grains
occupy, and can be eliminated.
One o f the simplest testers is the
sand box or sawdust. It consists o f a
box about 4 inches deep and 30 inches
square, with about two Inches of sand
or sawdust in the bottom to hold the
moisture or to keep water from stand­
ing nround the corn. A piece o f old
sheeting or other cloth that will ab­
sorb moisture, hut will not allow It to
stand on the surface, should he
stretched over the surface and marked
oft into 2-ineh squares. I ’ut six ker­
nels from various portions o f the mid­
dle of each ear to be tested into one
o f these squares and give the ears and
squares corresponding Inbels.
Cover
the box to prevent drying and keep it
at room temperature— about 70 degrees
Fahrenheit— for six days, then find the
ears from which kernels failed to ger­
minate, throw them into tlie feed box
and retain those that showed u good
strong test.
Figures, based on’ the acreage and
yields in Missouri during the last eight
years, Indicate that the losses incident
to neglect of seed corn testing will
amount to about $11,000.000 this year.
That amount Is worth saving.
SOILS NEED MUCH DRAINAGE
R e su lts G iven of S u r v e y s M a d e
U nited State s D epartm en t of
A gric u ltu re .
by
“ Father," said the small boy, “ what
is a jingo?”
“ According to the soil surveys made
“ A jingo, my son, Is a man who
shoots off his mouth, but never learns hy the United States department o f ag­
riculture about 65 or 70 per cent of
to fire a gun.”— Washington Star.
soils here need drainage,” said Pro­
fessor Urabb. “ Of this amount from
M i l GRAND PRIZE .t the P.PJ.E.
25 to 30 per cent is badly in need of
drainage and from 40 to 50 per cent
would be greatly benefited by dralnnge.
Orchard surveys that have been made
h.v the New York state department of
agriculture show that from 25 to 3<i
per cent o f the orchards are only fair­
ly drained, 10 to 12 per cent are poorly
drained and 2 to 10 per cent are badly
in need o f drainage.
LOOK FOB BiS liK l
85 cthe suit—E verywhere
a new suit FREE if they rip
BIWARE 0F IMITATIONS
If 7 *Kir Jr* in a u d Mippiy you. we wülwxd them,
prepaid, on reenpt of pnce, S 5 c «ch.
1 .» t í S t r a u s s & C o -, S a n F r a n c is c o
N. U.
No. 13,
T H E S H O E T H A T H O L D S IT S S H A P E
$ 3 $ 3 .5 0 $ 4 $ 4 .5 0 $ 5 $ 6 $ 7 & $ 8 A N F O O R W M O E M M E N
“ W a ter!— of heaven first born, ever in
S ave M on ey b y W ea rin g W . L. D ouglas
If you care for heavy hair that glis all ages a sacred emblem from that re­
shoes. For sale by o v e r 9 0 0 0 shoe dealers.
tens with beauty and is radiant with mote period when the eurth was with­
The Best K n o w n Shoes in the W orld .
life; has an Incomparable softness and out form and void and darkness was
Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlne
L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the hot*
W tom o f all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and
Just one application doubles the upon the face of the deep and the
beauty f your hair, besides 1 imme­ Spirit of God moved upon the face of
the wearer protected against high prices for interior shoes. The
the waters. A la s! in these latter days
diately dissolves every particle
retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San
dandruff. You can not have nice more abused than is nuy other ele­
Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the
heavy, healthy hair if vou have dan ment.”
price paid for them.
druff. This destructive scurf robs the
* | 'he quality o f W . L. Douglas product is guaranteed hy more
From the settlement of America by
hair of its lustre, its strength and its
the Spanish, the bubbling brooks, up • A than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart
very life, and if not overcome it pro­
styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres o f America.
duces a feverishness and it hing of to and including tlie broad water high­
They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,
ways
of
nations,
have
been
used
for
the scalp; the hair roots famish, loos
by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and
en and die; then the hair falls out the disposal of sewage, and this with­
supervision o f experienced men, all working with an honest
fast. Surely get a 25-cent bottle of out restraint, until a few years ago
determination to make the best shoes for the price that money
Knowlton's Danderine from -ny drug when the work began under the law
can buy.
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store and just try it.
A s k y o u r s h o « d e n ie r f o r W . T.. D o u g l a s iho e n . I f h o c a n - /! V„
of HK15 to change this condition, which
n o t s u p p ly y o u w ith tlie k im l y o u w a n t, t a k e n o o th e r ! L *
SUBSTITUTES \
lias resulted in reducing typhoid fever
m a k e . W r it e fo r interefttiug b o o k le t e x p lu in in s; h o w to L V/
N e v e r A g a in .
sh o e s o f tlie h ig h e st s t a n d a r d o f q u a lit y fo r t h e price, \ )J
74 per cent, ns well us lessening the
Boys' Shoes
b y re tu rn in . it, pon tage free.
—
A recruiting sergeant stationed in
the south of Ireland met Pat and suffering and sorrow of thousands of
t è /f fi
M
x—
Best in the World
L O O K F O R W . L. D o u g l a s
asked him to join the army. The lat human beings.
$3.00 $2.50 & $2.00
n a m e a n d th e re ta il p r ic e
P r e s id e n t ^ W . !.. , Dough«
Doubla»« Shoe Co.,-
ter refused, whereupon the sergeant
The time consumed in cleansing the
sta m p e d o n
th e b o tto m .
18Ö Spark St. , B r o c k t o n , M u s h .
asked his reason for refusing.
streams Is not for the want of sutfi
‘‘Aren't the king and the kaiser oient legislation; that is ample. The
cousins?” asked Pat.
progress lias been impeded by the fact
W illie W illis — Ma, what do they
"Yes,” said the recruiting sergeant.
"W ell,” said Pat, "begorra, I once that homes and industries have grown mean by “ measured tread?”
since
our
first
civilization
very
much
Mamma W illis— For example, your
interfered in a family squabble, and
as Topsy did, without any thought of father s tread when he came home
I'm not going to do so again."
the morrow. Having tills enormity of last night measured about two quarts.
insanitary conditions to meet, with so — Life.
L o g ic a l C o n c lu sio n .
many lives depending upon the prod
"He is not out of the woods yet.
Pure Blood ¡8 essential to Good Health.
"That is why they think they can acts of tlie offending producers, much
Garfield Tea dispels impurities, cleanses the
tree him.”— Baltimore American.
financing and time must he used to system and eradicates disease.
eliminate the death-dealing condition
Native— No doubt in case of war we OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
FOR ITCHING,
Tlie sewage from individual sources
BURNING SKINS has largely been removed from our shall throw in our lot with Britaim and
France, and the alliance will be of­
usually stops a stubborn
streams and our industries have re­ fensive.
Bathe W it h C u tic u ra So a p and A p p ly moved their wastes gradually and coil
Hyphenlte— it w ill be to me.-
cough or chest cold when
the O in tm e n t— T r ia i Free.
tinuaily. This, however, has been u
Ind e te rm in ab le.
work that of necessity moves slowly,
“ When do you think the war will ordinary specifics fail.
For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irri­
for upon tlie great Industrial plants our end?” asked one inventor.
tations, pimples, dandruff, sore hands
"There's no saying,” replied the
It helps strengthen the
and baby humors, Cuticura Soap and people depend for some of the necessi­
“ W e have the submarine;
Ointment are supremely effective. Be­ ties of living and hundreds of thou other.
lungs
a n d throat — adds
now
we're
getting
the
submarine
de­
sides they tend to prevent these dis­ sands of our people made their bread
tressing conditions, if used for every and butter for their families by work stroyer, and then w e’ll want the con­ energy to the blood— and
trivance to destroy the destroyer, and
day toilet and nursery preparations.
ing in tlie great manufacturing plants
Free sample each by mail with of the country. It would not have so on until the calculation runs away gives the system the force
o ff into the higher mathematics.”—
Rook.
Address postcard, Cuticura,
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere. done to arbitrarily have ordered nil Exchange.
to help resist disease.
these industrial wastes out, us we hud
-Adv.
T h e T oile r.
a high appreciation of the distress to
our people by the closing down of our
"Does a farmer have to work hard."
“ Yep. But not so hard as the aver­
factories, and therefore waited in
many ways for Mother Invention to age person who has to buy what us
discover ways and means o f disposing farmers raise."— Washington Star.
scorn
EMULSION
Says Corns Lift Out j
Without Any Pain |
For their good parts. Parts at half price. We
can duplicate most any part. We have wrecked
over 100 different makes o f cars of recent date. If
in need o f any write to Auto Wrecking Co.. 89
North Broadway, Portland. Oregon.
FORD CARS
W. L. D O U G L A S
B y D R . S A M U E L G. D I X O N ,
C o m m isio n e r of Health, P e n n sy lv a n ia .
Use SCOTT’S
1 Refuse Substitutes
With the Fingers!
LE A R N A TRADE.
ST U D Y bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited
school; write, or phone Main 590 for catalogue;
graduates guaranteed positions. Behnke-Walker
Business College, 167 4th Street, near Morrison,
Portland, Oregon.
PURE WATER
DANDRUFF
G irl» !
T r y It! H a ir g e ts s ft, flu ffy
and b ea utiful— Get a 25 cent
bottle of O anderine.
Yield Per Acre Can Be Greatly
Increased Thereby.
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T H IC K , G L O S S Y H A IR
F R E E FRO M
You reckless men and women who
are pestered with corns and who have
at least once a week invited an awful
death from lockjaw or blood poison
are now told by a Cincinnati authority
to use a drug called freezone, which
the moment a few drops are applied
to any corn or callous the soreness is
relieved and soon the entire corn or
callous, root and all, lifts o ff with the
fingers.
Freezone dries the moment it is ap­
plied, and simply shrivels the corn or
callous without inflaming or even ir­
ritating the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle of freezone will
cost very little at any of the drug
stores, but w ill positively rid one’s
feet of every hard or soft corn or
hardened callous.
If your druggist
hasn’t any freezone he can get it at
any wholesale drug house for you.
THE NEWEST REHEDY
FOR
Backache,
R h e u m a t is m
and
D ro p sy.
Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid troubles
bring misery to many. When the kidneys
are weak or diseased, these natural liltert
do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and
the potaooa i n curled to all parta of the
body. There follow depreealon, acin i
and pains, heaviness;drowsiness, irrita­
bility, headaches, chilliness and rheu­
matism. In some people there are sharp
alns in the hack ami loins, distressing
ladder disorders ami sometimes obstin­
ate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes
forms into gravel or kidney stones. When
the uric acid affects the muscles and
joints, it causes lumbago, rheumatism,
gout or sciatica. This is the timu to try
" Anurlc.”
During digestion uric acid Is absorbed
into tho system from meat o.aten, ami
even from some vegetables. The poor
kidneys get tired ami backache begin-*.
This Is a good time to take "Anurlc.1
the new discovery of Dr. Fierce for Kid­
ney trouble und Backache.
Neglected
dney troublo is resp*.nslblrj for many
deaths, and Insuram-o Company examin­
ing doctors always test the water of ar.
iplicant beforo a policy will bo Issued,
avc you ever set aside a hottio of water
for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedi­
ment or settling sometimes Indicates kid­
ney trouble. The true nature and char­
acter of diseases, specially those of the
kidneys and urinary organs, can of l
is determined by a careful chemical .
niysis and microscopical examination—
this is done by export chemists of tli"
Medical Staff Of the Invalid*’ Hot* I. 1!
you wish to know your condition semi i
sample of your water to Doctor PI*-
Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and de­
scribe your symptoms.
It will bo ex­
amined without any expense to you, an l
toctor Fierce or his Staff of Assist nq
’hysicians will Inform you truthfully.
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Read all about yourself, vour system,
ihyslology, anatomy, hygiene, simpl*
ionic cures, etc., In the "Common ben-
Medical Adviser." a book of ione page*.
Send to Dr. V. M. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,
three dimes or thirty cents in ouo-cenl
stamps for a cloth-bound copy.
KNOW TIIY SE LF
10 C E N T
“C A S C A R E T S "
IF B IL IO U S O R
if industrial wastes without interfer­
ing with tlie great hubs of Industries.
Our people during tlie last decade
have been educated to an understand­
ing that pure water is ns essential for
good health as proper food. Tills, how­
ever, was recognized in tlie time of
N e ro ; that great and arbitrary em­
peror was fined for polluting the Nile.
To restore our streams to their vir­
gin conditions will of course be some-
what expensive, yet money cannot be
better spent, ns the health of both man
and beast depends upon Improving our
domestic water supplies— in fact it is
i great factor In increasing the power
of our nation, because this depends
upon the health of our people.
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Around the World.
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1 The people in Holland hold
, the record as coffee drinkers.
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Tlie Australians are the great-
, est meat eaters In the world.
1 There are 25,471 miles of rail-
* road In France, in which are
; over (»,000,000 tics.
The normal daily consumption
o f milk In l ’uris and its suburbs
exceeds 1,000,000 quarts.
A tug dispatcher Is employed
in New York to control by tele-
phone the movement of a line of
tugs in the harbor.
Tiny electric Mazda lamps
fixed in policemen’s helmets
serve to direct traffic In the
darkened streets of London,
England.
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G A S E S O R IN D IG E S T IO N
E a c h “ P a p e 'a D ia p e p s ln ” D ig e s t s 3000
g r a in s food, e n d in g all stom ach
m ise ry in fiv e m inutes.
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U se d A n U m b re lla .
Doctor— Well, how did your w ife
manage the shower bath, deacon?
Deacon— She had real good luck,
lim e. Moody told her how she man­
aged. She hud a large oiled silk cap.
with a cape to it like a fisherman's
that came all over her shoulders and
head.
Doctor She's a fool for her pains.
That's not tiie way.
Deacon So my wife thought.
Doctor— Your wife did nothing of
Hie sort. I hope
Deacon—Oh, no; she used an um-
brllly.— Exchange.
Tim e it! In fi
minutes all stom­
ach distress will go. No indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas, acid, or eructations of undigested
food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape’s Diapepsln is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs
It is the surest, quickest stomach rem­
edy in the whole world and besides it
is harmless. Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large
fifty-cent case of F are’s Diapepsln
from any drug store. You realize in
five minutes how needless it is to suf­
fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any
“ Anurie” cures Backache, Lumbago,
stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, Rheumatism. Send 10c
Dr. V. M.
surest and most harmless stomach Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial
doctor in the world.
package.
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Spanish Woman Does Not Lose
Her Maiden Name at Marriage.
The bride's maiden name is valued
in Spain and Is not set aside by mar­
riage. When u Spanish woman mar­
ries she merely adds her husband's
name to tier own. But never does she
lose her Identity by dropping her
name entirely and taking over that of
er husband. And to her Intimate,
she is known more by her maiden
ime than her husband’s.
Morn than that, an unmarried per­
son Is known hy both the mother’s
nd futlier's name, Joined hy the let-
er “y."
That makes the formal
name. Informally, a son, for lnstunee,
is known only hy Ills father's name.
Thus a person may be Smith y
Brown, or Its equivalent, the father
being of one surname, arid the mother
in tier maiden days of the other. When
that person marries, to avoid compil­
ations the mother's name Is dropped,
nd the husband's name tucked on
1th the aid of the prefix “ de.” In
that way the “ señorita” or "señora” Is
unnecessary to distinguish married
from unmarried women.
A Little Stick of
WRIGLEYS
Makes the Whole World Kin I
Th is fam ous ch ew in g
gum aids appetite and di­
gestion, quenches thirst,
keeps the teeth clean
and breath sweet.
No wonder WRIGLEV’S is
used around the world, when­
ever and wherever people
want lasting refreshment.
HIT AND M ISS
ON SALE EVERYW H ERE
Some men never use kind words If
there Is a club handy.
An eccentric woman is one who pre­
fers comfort to style.
It flatters a married man to tell him
that he doesn’t look It.
When fame comes to the average
man It roosts upon his monument.
Never lend money to a stranger. If
you must iiave financial transactions
with him, borrow.
“ Know thyself' Is all right as a pro­
verb, but some men who know them­
selves do not know much.
If your heart prompts you to do a
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste. Indiges­
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head­
SWINE CRAVE FOR MINERALS aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowela, which cause your
stomach to become filled with undi­
S u p p ly of Coal, W o o d A s h e s and C h a r ­
gested food, which sours and ferments
coal S h o u ld Be K ept Before A n i­
like garbage in a swill barrel. That’s
m a l. at A ll Tim ea.
the first step to untold misery—indi­
gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
Provide plenty of atone coal, wood skin, mental fears, everyth’ng that is
ashes and charcoal fo r the awine. horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret
Tou’ve seen the sows trying to eat the tonight will give your constipated
bowels a thorough cleansing and
aoft atones they root up.
straighten you out by morning. They
You have heard them cracking some­ wr>rk while you sleep— a 10-cent box
thing they found In the ground. They
waat minerals and e s p e c i a l l y lime.
you have heart fullure.
ing good for months.
The
Flavor
Lasts
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Fresh, clean, wholesome
and delicious always.
C O S T IV E
F o r S ic k H eadache, S o u r Stom ach,
S lu g g ia h L iv e r and B ow el»— T h e y
w o rk w h ile you Bleep.
Scott ft lUiwne. Uloomfichl, N. J.
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