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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Hood’s MA8SAQE HEART TO LIFE. Men Are Inferior to Cato Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known. It» positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It» is the Best» Blood Medicine. To make silk that has been washed look like new put a tenspoonful of methy lated spirits to a pint in the rinsing water and iron while damp. There la more Catarrh In this section ot the country than all other diseases put together, aud until the last tew years was supposed to ba Incurable. For a great many vearsdoctors pro nounced It a local dlsea-e, and prescribed loi-al remedies, and by constantly lulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, aud therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. I. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the marker. It la taken Internally In doses from 10drops to a leaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and muc un surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for anv case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, K.J. CHENEY de CO.,Toledo, O Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hairs Family Pills are the best. A mocroscopic examination of a hair will determine, with almost infallible certainty, to what kiud ot animal it be longed. ___________________ 8 Piso’s Cure U a good couch znedicine. It has cured coughs aud colds for forty years. At druggists« 25 cents. A happy genius is one who has had enough wealth left him to make it un- Mceieary that he depend on bis talents. QREGONffLOODPURIHER TESTED AND TRUE-GUARANTEED NOW! Is the time to USE IT. For hoisting from the 1,520 foot level of the Kimberly diamond mins forty seconds is required. eley liouor - morphine - tobacco fire HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED FOR FULL PARTICULARS —* ^MgttLlVIlBTITUr^or^^NDjORr^ Turkish women eat rose leaves with butter to secure plumpness. There are several points In which man Io interior to the eat The eat tor one thing, has no vermiform ap pendix, and consequently n-ver Buffers from appendicitis. Furthermore, while man has chosen to be a nocturnal as well as a diurnal creature he has only the diurnal vision; whereas the cat devoting "its days to civilization and its nights to barbarism,” can see In the dark as well as io the light having a patent adjustable eye. She posses« nine lives and all of them have to be taken In order to get rid of the cat. If the slayer thinks he slays he knows not well the subtle ways in which this admirable creature passes, turns and brings forward her successive eutitles for obliteration. Drowned In the pond sb" returns to the woodshed or the kitchen door, re quiring to be shot. Shot, she comes back to be asphyxiated. Smothered by the fumes of chloroform, she re vives and calls for prussic acid. She is a walking, living, breathing, vocifer ating exemplification of the principle of metempsychosis. Her reincarnations in one brief period outrival those to which man is condemned by the Hin doo theology In hundreds of years and her avatars outnumber Buddha's. It is no wonder that the Egyptians worshiped the cat. She lias been able to get bold of some principle which man, the boaster, who vaunteth him self almost a god. Is denied—New York Mall and Express. Cure for Backache. Randolph, Neb., May 30.—Cedar Co. has seldom heard of a more wonder ful case than that of Mrs. Lucy Nich olls of this place. For a long time Mrs. Nicholls suffered with very severe pains in the back and almost instantly these pains left her. She has tried doctors and everything, but nothing had helped her till she used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. She says: “Dodd’s Kidney Pills did me bo much good I can’t tell, it was so won- derful. My back hurt me all the time. I doctored and tried everything but did not feel any better. I thought my life -aas short on earth, but now I feel like a new person. I used one box ot Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I do not feel the slightest ache or pain. I can turn and twist any way without feeling it and I feel so proud of it I cannot hardly express my gratitude to Dodd’s Kidney Pills for what they have done for me.” Small Coins Newer and Brighter. Young women may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Judging from the letters she fs receiving from so many young girls, Mrs. Pinkham believes that our girls •re often pushed altogether too near the limit of their endurance now adays in our public schools and semin aries. Nothing is allowed to Interfere with Studies, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor; often physical collapse follows, and It takes years to recover the lost vitality,— often it is never recovered. Miss I’ratt •ays,— “ D kar Mns. PiNKnAit: — I feel it my duty to tell all young women how much Lydia E. Pinkham's won derful Vegetable Compound has done for mo. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did writ care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, ana have gained seven pounds of flesh in three mouths. “Have you noticed the Improved quality of the coins now In circula tion?” asked the trolley car conductor as he pulled a handful of bright pen nies, nickels and dimes from his pock et for Inspection. “It’s due to an effort on the part of the government to put better money into circulation by recalling the worn and shiny pieces from which the im pression of the die has become effaced. I’ve noticed for the past two years a steady Improvement In this respect. All the banking Institutions now throw aside the coins that how decid ed traces of wear, and the treasury department redeems these with new ones. In England a soiled bank note is unknown. The paper money Is al ways new and crisp, being recalled before It becomes worn. It's getting to be that way In this country with our small coins.”—Philadelphia Ilecoril. A Chum of Sir Henry Irving. When Sir Henry Irving wils staying lately at the Queen's Hotel, Manches ter, a small boy, about 0 years obi, son of William Molllson, a well-known member of Sir Henry’s company, strayed Into his rooms one afternoon. Invited to make himself at home, and take some refreshment, he consumed a pear and a bottle of lemonade with apparent satisfaction. Then gazing steadfastly at his host, he said: “I do miss l’hll May.” "So do we all,” said Sir Henry, gravely. “Yes, but I miss him most,” pursued the child. "He was my chum.” “Ah! that makes it very hard,” said Sir Henry. There was a long pause, and then the little fellow naked very earnestly: "Will you be my chum now?" So they swore eternal friendship on the altar of l’hll May's memory. “ I recommend It to all young Women who suffer from female weak Where the best things are not poo- ness.”— Miss A lma P hatt , Holly, Mich. — 15000 forfeit If original of above IstlsF Bible, the best should be made of tboao arss/Sf (Mj/Sinna cannot bo uroOuceU. that are.—¡looker. 9 oo D kopsj I C astoria ÄVcßctable Preparalionfor As simila I inß (tic Food and Reg ula - ling lite Stouuicte and Bowels of I lNLAN IS/( HII-l>Kt.N Promotes DigestioiLChrctTul- ness and Rest Contains neither Shum,Morphine nor Mineral. IMSTOHU For Infants and Children. Ron,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fewnsh- nrss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A I i> moni } j Dost s - I Death from Anaeathetle Thrice Defeat- ed by Marvelous Operation. Massaging back to life a human heart that has ceased to best Is the marvelous operation three times sue- cessfully performed by modern sur- gery, A Philadelphia physician, Dr. W. W. Keen, Is authority for the statement that two of the people thus brought back from the gates of death are now alive and heahby. If this operation Is finally establish ed as a successful feature Of surgery, both laymen and scientists look for ward to the following Important re sults: 1. A material lessening of the num ber of deaths which occur while the patient Is under the Influence of ether or choloroform. 2. The possibility of a remedy and a cure for that dreaded and mysterious ailment known to science as cata lepsy. 8. A removal of the awful dread of being burled alive. Dr. Keen does not stand sponsor for all these claims. But he does assert that life apparently extinct hae been renewed by continuing the heart’s closed pulsation through massage. Iu a case recently reported the patient was to all Intents and purposes dead. The heart had ceased to beat, breath ing had stopped, and the collapse from choloroform was apparently com plete. Death had been apparent to the physicians and nuises for five min utes before an operation was under taken. Then the surgeon In charge deliberately cut open the diaphragm, reached for the heart, and employed the massage treatment. At the end of five minutes, after repeated chafing, the heart resumed its beating, and res piration was restored by artificial means. In two other recorded cases the patients were brought back to life and the operation was entirely suc cessful. It Is related that some of the great surgeons of Europe who have been working upon this theory have spent many years In experimenting on dumb animals. In quite a number of their cases the hearts of dogs that have been frozen for fifty hours after the supposed death have had their pulsa tion restored by massage. Physicians shake their heads over the possibility of the new treatment being applied to restore those attack ed by catalepsy. But If It could be employed In this way It would remove one of the awful terrors of that dis ease, the fear of being burled alive. So groat Is this terror that men have asked that a knife be plunged through their heart to make death absolutely certain. IN A CHICAGO NIGHT 8CHOOL. Difficulty of the Lisping Urchin in Ren dering Shakespearean Lines, Ayer’s Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. “ When I first used Ayer’s FTalr Vigor my hair was about uil gray. But now it is a nice rich black, and as thick as I could wish.” — M rs . S uhan KLoi’FKNsriEN, Twcumbia, Ala. fl 00 a bottle. ». c. iTsn co.. Lowell. Maas. All druggists. for Gray Hair Whyness of the Whyfore. Fred—I always enjoy conversing with a spinster at a social gathering. Joe—Because why? Fred—She never bores one half to death by talking about old times. To Break In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists aud shoe stores, 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Oluisted, I.e Roy, N. Y. Harmonious Doctors. “They have called two doctors In for consultation.” “And do the doctors agree?” “I believe they have agreed upon th« price.”—Philadelphia Ledger. Mothers will And Mrs. Winslows’, Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period.. The Greeks had a female deity named Hygleia, whose duty it was, when properly propitiated, to keep the babies well; when she neglected her business, however, the deficiency was sometimes remedied by Meditrina, who restored the health of the little ones. Permanently curea. No ntsor norvousneai y after flrstday’suseofDr.Kline’sGreatNerv« torer. Send for Free 92 trial bottle and treatise» Dr. K. U. Kline. Ltd-- W Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pk Bound to Please. Young I-atly—I have prevailed on my father to allow you to paint my por- trait, but be doesn’t like your work. D’Auber—Why not? “He says it lacks repose.” “Hub! He does, eh? Well, I’ll paint you as ‘The Sleeping Beauty,’ and then see,” ABSOLUTE SECURITY. A certain night school Is In session three evenings a week In a cavernous building on the river front One mounts a draughty staircase, gropes through bleak passages that echo to the tread and enters a gas-lighted, odoratlng classroom, where the air Is filled with a murmur like the sound of rain on the roof; It Is the diligent Genuine scratching of a hundred pens on a hun dred copy books. Boys of many na tionalities, of many ages, ranging from 12 to 80, and of many degrees of grlml- ness, toll stoically at their copying, The "smallest boy” is very small and particularly grimy, Ills head droops devotedly above the work, and his fln- gers are fairly paralyzed with the rig Must Bear Signature of idity of his grip on the pen. “Truth cruthed to earth shall rlth again," he whispers to himself, repeating the copy book text as he laboriously transcribes It Nothing has been able to break the See Fac-Similé Wrapper Below. "littlest boy” of lisping. It is the lisp ot nervous childishness, and In aston ishing contrast to the astuteness of bls vocabulary on occasion. FOR HEADACHE. Along the walls stretch blackboards, FOR DIZZINESS. where dusty processions of straggling FOR BILIOUSNESS. ■B ittle sums and conjugated verbs trail like FOR TORPID LIVER. caravans across a desert In one cor FOR CONSTIPATION. ner the blackboard blossoms Into an FOR SALLOW SKIN. oasis, a roll of honor In colored chalk, FOR THE COMPLEXION with the "smallest boy's" name at -e _ . OKlSVINli MUST HAVtJ^QNATUNt, top. M (Sits I PPfaly Vegetable.,/^ When copy books are put away there jaUDrson.iMiv 1 ■ Is the ordeal of mental arithmetic, and CURE SICK HEADACHE. after that the reading class. To-night the selection Is Shakspearean, a part BUY of the second act of "As You Like It" The boys read In turn, up one aisle and down the next, their earnestness and the admonitions of the master re deeming the performance from ridicu lousness. though Orlando's Impassion ed address Is delivered In a Dutch brogue, and Jaques Is variously a Swede, an Italian and a Jew. The "Seven Ages" are accomplished In tri umph, down to the “Justice,” full of wise saws and modern Instances,” and now it is the "smallest boy's” turn to read. Rising, he bawls out the lines that follow with breathless eagerness FROM VOLK DI-ALHR —as one who knows his lesson well: Tas thlxtti then« thif Into the lean and tbllppered pantaloon; With th-pectaclsth on noth, aud pouch ECONOMICAL on thlde; Hith youthful hoth, well-thaved, a world too wide For hith thrunk th-bauk, aud hith big many volth, Turning again to childith treble, plpth And whithleth In hith thound. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. CARTERS Bears the Signature Phillips Hydraulic Rhe Was Kissed. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA The bride and groom sat side “Dearest," he said, looking her eyes, for hs was smaller, he really and truly looked up and her eyes. "Yes, love," shs responded In soft. Frightened mouse tones. “If I had known that tunnel was tnat long I would have kissed you." “Didn’t you kiss me?" she asked with much surprise. “No." he replied. "Well, somebody did.”—Cleveland Leader. voo.ooa URIFIER Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling, Sleepless, Bloodless. Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, Re stores. A Pretty New York Woman’s Re covery the Talk of Her Numerous Friends. Mrs. J. E. Finn, 83 East High street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: reuna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen:—“A few years ago I had to give up social life entirely, as my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised a comp'ete rest for a year. As this was out of the ques tion for a time, I began to look for some other means of restoring my health. “I had often heard of Peruna as an ex cellent tonic, bo I bought a bottle to see what it would do for me, and it certainly took bold of mv system and rejuvinated me, and in less than two months I was in perfect health, and now when I feel worn out or tired a dose or two of Peruna is all that I need.”—Mrs. J. E. Finn. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, Elkton. Ohio, writes: “I owe my health and life to Peruna. We rarely call in a physician, in fact it has been years since I have taken any other medicine than yours. I am afraid of drugs, and although I have been sick many times I hae taken only your medicines. They are wonderful indeed. We have a very large house and entertain a great deal and I do all my own work, thanks to Peruna.”— Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. Free Treatment for Women. Any woman wishing to be placed on the list of Dr. Hartman’s patients for free home treatment and advice should immediately send name and symptoms, duration of disease and treatment al ready tiied. Directions for the first month’s treatment will be promptly mailed free of charge. No free medi cine will be supplied by the doctor, but al) necessary directions will be fur nished. Read what the above ladies have to say of Preuna as a cure for these cases. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. M l g For several years past the business of the Iceman of former days has been decreasing steadily, and at the present rate ere long he will find his occupa tion gone. It Is no longer necessary to wait for cold weather to secure a supply of the refrigerating product; it can be produced easily and cheaply In the warmest weather by chemical pro cesses. In the State of Maine, where In former years the harvesting of ice for market In more southern latitudes was carried to enormous proportions, the total quantity cut during last winter. ! which embraced perfect conditions for the securing of a large crop, was but 485,000 tons, against 700,000 tons gath ered in the winter of 1902-3. The advantages offered by chemistry and modern machinery for the pro duction of Ice and the perfect control of temperature at whatever degree de sired, when and wherever needed, Ir respective of climatic conditions, ren ders their mechanical acquirements cheaper than can be obtained from natural Ice when transportation from remote districts of storing and the I great wastage of original bulk through melting Is taken Into consideration. In all manufacturing necessity for cooling and for maintaining uniform degrees of temperature, as well as certainty of control of such conditions, together I with their greater economy, present I systems of artificial refrigeration are 1 crowding nature out of the field of. competition and reducing the latter to chiefly local value. it ng Was Expensive. HOOD RIVER Strawberries Are famous for size, beauty, flavor and shipping qualities. Dealers can send in their ordcri for the numb r of crates they want expressed each day of the week and we will book th m. Quotations and information furn shed on applica tion. Supply your customers with the best Strawberries grown by ordering of I Fruit Growers’ Union HOOD RIVER OREGON 1 AGENTS opportunity I SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. J29 Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon Dr. C. Gee Wo Tested I True Natural Ice la Passing. WE WANT vi ■ vu ■ win ■ ■ ■ tatives in every I ' '(v town in Oregon Washington and Idaho. Dignified, hon orable, permanent and immensely profit able employment at homo or on the road; something new; send stamp or call at office for details. WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chl oes« doctor Is called grea’ because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence in this oo intry. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 500 different rem edies, which he successfully uses in different diseases. He guarantees to cure cattarh, asth ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Rend stamp. CON SUL- TATI UN FREE. ADDRESS The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 253 Alder St.. PortlanJ, Oregon. No. 11— 1004. P. N. U. 1 HEN writing to advertiser« plea«» mention this paper. DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? Perhaps It’s Rlate Trouble. Plato trouble is a common thing, and there are various kinds of it. Many plates never were right. Others are properly made, but the mouth is not nut in proper condition :or wearing the plate. If your plates are in any way unsatisfactory we will be glad to make an examination and tell you the cause of trouble. We extract teeth wholly without pain an 1 all work is at lower than reasonable rates. Extracting free when plates or bridge« are ordered. Utt. u, WISE BROS., Dentists 208'2'2 F*ulni PffRTdLi^ho^aoN Opeu eveumg till 9 Sundays from 9 to 12 Oregon. .Main 2J2J RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS ft . ? THRESHERS STACKERS "Geraldine,” said Tompkins to the maiden who had Just accepted him, Write for Catalogue “this is Indeed the supreme moment of my life. The divine joy of holding and Prices you In my arms as my promised wlfo is far beyond any earthly happiness I have ever dreamed." Geraldine nestled lovingly. “I have had my share of this world's pleasures," Tompkins continued, ten UNE" BUGGIES. IVE BETTER satisfaction than derly. "In this moment they are all anything on the market at any eclipsed. I have had my share of th.s thing like the price, because they world’s sorrows. In the heavenly exal are made of good material to st mil “Oregon roads"—iron corners on bodies, tation of your love they are all forgot braces oa abaft», heavy second growth ten. With you In my arms my sou! is wheels, screwed rims. beyond reach ot earthly troubles and translated sits serene.” Deliciously impulsive, Geraldine clasped her arms about him and If you want to feel sure that you are pressed herself to his noble heart, says the N»w York Time«. Then, oh, cruel getting your money’s worth, ask for a fate! in the midst of bls exaltation tbo “Bee Line” or a Mitchell Buggv. love light faded from poor Tomuklns" eyes, and with a wld cry he clutched WE GUARANTEE THEM. at his heart “Just my luck." he gasped weakly. "Confound It Geraldine, that last hug MITCHELL, LEWIS A STAYER CO. of yours completely crushed two clgnis Ln my vest pocket—13 cents straight’” SEATTIE SPOKANE BOISE PORTLAND, OREGON G Writ» today Jo, free Illustrated book. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tenth and Johisao Streets PORTLAND OREGOI California*« Chief Product. California produces more dollars' worth of oranges than of gold— oranges over >18,000,000 and gold |1T.- Th» marvelous strength of desert plants Is well known, but we ere at a losa to explain the source or rea sons ot their luxuriance In regions where only a few luches of water fall during the year, and that little Is im mediately drunk up by the torrid suu. What enables the yucca to thrust Its head through thirty feet of gypsum and sand or the barrel cactus to store enormous quantities of water and to hold the water for months, perhaps years, or the sumach to cling so ten aciously to Its ground when every thing else Is swept away, are ques tions which none can satisfactorily an swer. No less marvelous and inex plicable is the mesquite shrub, which sometimes has roots over fifty feet long, and other desert plants whose hairy coverings and resinous coatings prevent the evaporation of moisture. These secreta may soon be discovered, however, as the Carnegie Institution has established a desert botanical lab oratory at Tucson to study them. It was among the desert bills west of Torres, Mex. The Indian cut the top from a plant about five feet high and with a blunt stake of palo verde pounded to a pulp the lipper six or eight Inches of white flesh in the standing trunk. From this, handful by handful, he squeezed the water luto the bowl he had made In the top of ¡ the trunk, throwing the discarded pulp on the ground. By this process he secured two or three quarts of clear ! water, slightly salty and slightly bitter to the taste, but of far better quality than some of the water a desert trav eler Is occasionally compelled to use. The Papago, dipping this water up In his hands, drank It with evident pleas ure and said that his people were ac customed, not only to secure their Society, drinking water in this way In times A woman in society is obliged to of extreme drouth, but that they used It also to mix their meal preparatory keep late hours, She muet attend re- to cooking it Into bread.—National ceptions and balls. She seldom allows herself a quiet evening at home. Her Geographical Magazine. whole time is taken up in keeping en gagements or entertaining in her own REBUFF WAS CUTTING ONE. home. Fitting Retort of "Mad Poet" to an Her system becomes completely run Ungentlemanly Remark. down as a consequence. She soon finds Many stories are told of McDonald herself in a condition known as sys Clarke, known fifty years ago In New temic catarrh. This has also been York as the "mad poet,” which show called catarrhal nervousness. that he had a vein of great shrewd If every society woman could know ness, such as Is often possessed by the value of Peruna at such a time, people who are counted insane. if they could realize the invigorating, One day he was seated at a table strengthening effect that Peruna would in a New York hotel quietly eating have, how much misery could be bls simple dinner when two young avoided. men took their seats at the same table. Letters from society women all over McDonald Clarke was a well-known ! the United States testify to the fact figure, and the young men at once ' that Peruna is the tonic for a run recognized him, though he did r" not down, depleted nervous system. know them. They were not gentlemen In the best j sense of the word, and It occurred UCU/ DCNCIAN I AW/Q SEINT tn l»LII itllOlUll LA h D PREB to them them that that they they mltrht might hnro have anmo some' Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 914 F St., sport with the poor poet, Conse-' I Washington, D. C. 6th N. H. Vol»., 1831-65. quently one of them said In an Un necessarily clear tone: I "I have seen almost everything and Well Drilling Machines Male strong and durable for hard rock everybody In New York except Me drilling. Also gasoline and steam en Donald Clarke. I have a great ad- gines. Write for prices and catalogsof anything in the machinery line. mirations for his poems, and I would give a great deal to see the man.” REIERSON MACHINERY CO. OREOON When he passed the mad poet PORTLAND leaned forward and said with evident gratification: “Sir, I am McDonald Clarke, whom you say you wish to see.” The young man stared at him with much rudeness for a moment, and then drawing a quarter from his pocket, he laid it on the poet’s plate, saying, “That’s for the sight!” Clarke looked at the coin for an In GUARANTEED stant, and then placing It In his pocket, Used and Sold Everywhere. he took out a “York shilling,” 12% cents. This he handed to the young man, saying gravely, “Children half price.” The A. H, Averill Machinery Co., TOoSS The Slutitie Madonna. Mrs. Bull—Oh, yes; we took In the art gallery when were In Dresden. Mrs. Swellman—Then you saw Raphael's masterpiece there, of course. Mrs. Bull—Yes. Indeed. The “Six teen Belladonna." you mean.—Phila delphia Public I.edger. SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE. Native» Ar» Accuatomed to Tap Plant Wh»u They Are Thirsty. Why is it that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair IRRIGATOR ot N arcotic . A perfect Remedy forConstiM WATER IN DE8ERT CACTUS. . CLWLS «Mitt All HU MUI, Best Cough Syrup, l'est« O« m I. ft in tune. finid by drunrt’ta. EEEsnasHEn