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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
à a o . ' -Z.*" ¿ 'S J 9 -* to , - w* • ' ;t , f *►. • « *-*• 17 > t FORM BERKSHIRE ASSOCIATION Your Blood Marks important Step in Livestock Industry of Northwest. n, J L Aabtak. WaMUnsV» Slate ('«Use« ••J - Ï-R -• a • »•4. • • Al yeeet M e. “Ito you Ai d It d:dl- ult to dictate to your s’» grapber ?" “No, 1 And It Impoaalb!«“ "Why. baa abe left y out" "No, she baa tuarr ed ma"—Hou» 'uo I'usL r e > . • ■’ • • » .>• Usual form, llqul 1, or In tablet form, called Har Mxtaba, 100 D oom 41. u --------- :------ —... »■Il.rallk teul. For tbe beat yeast ever natte. the day you .‘burn tai» one plot of treeb battermi.k and put In a stewpaa to boll IV hM It bolls stir la enaugb wffilto corn meal to make .¡ke thick gruel Let tt t»>l| up well, tb«» retnoy» froen Are and let creil. When mllkwsrta •tlr Into Uila one '-vp of g-»! yeast, act la a warm plaoe to rise la tws hour» it should 1« alee end llgbt Tlies tbtoken with ■ uru «.«eal and make Inte re he« ¡>0 not put ous b’t of «ait sugar, 8<>ur or b -. ■ In tire yeast; tv-ttv lag bat battefnl.k, meal and the yeaal ym> put la to rales It. Maks broad the earn« as with h ■;> •»« tuakln| t>ww ye«M uve a cup f thia jeost te •tart with Tuxah .« lb -» -r ' ' i "1 ■ g "«■ I About 100.0UU aeto are Is use durtag the b err lug season by tbs ».to Ask ng smarks of the Nstkerlasds A set lasts about three ssav-vae het ewiag ts toeoee from storms sad other re ices between Ml.- < ■ and 50.1XJU uew beta are purchased annually. R« < I«w. Reporter I suppose yog don't know wbat tbe Senator thinks abo it thio tan* .'e'ornt toiolnees? Beoat.-r’e Priests Secretary—Ns ; sauro Iban yoa do. I only ha«»w wbat hr says about It. A Ser» II«,. "How di* you know Belinda Is to !o»»F' asked falber. "Be-auw," sn»w»r»d mother, "every- H id » the tetepboue rlncs »be thluka it's foe ber." I Syrup vffTos ^Elixir ^Sennn (lets <>ontly yet prompt" ly on tl u» bvuels.clcxuisp" tnp systi'in oj|pctuaUy, assists one in ot erconiin<5 habitual constipation pernwnontly. To $ot its opnejicinl effects bu> the genuine. IfORNIA JtoSravpOo OUCH” 1 OH, MY BACK ST JACOBS OIL To make an Iron run mnmtbly, get some leaves from evergreen trees Hub hot Irons on them, and they will Iren without sticking to starched clothe« ixaveu may be dried for one. CONQUERS PAIN Pool fresh cucumber» and cut tn thin altre« Rprinkle lightly with aalt gad lot »fand for an hour. Drain, yprtnklo with lemon Julre and peprtka. let stand for bait an hour or longer, then use for a Alling between tbln liLee of butterod bread. THIS WILL TRIAD. OLD TIM8 RBMtDY FILL* TH* blLL 26o. 4U IK .¡STS.—OOo. ó I « « « .•t 9 a- ’ «•' A * ■ • * ■4 « S» » « t HUMORS IN THE, BLOOD When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the akin will be a ft, amnoft and free from bletnix'.M, but when a :ne a i l hum- r takes t - t i:i ths circu lation its preaencc is tn*nifsstcd by a akin em-d. n or di-ease. These humors get into the blood, generally because of at inactive or sluggish condition ci tbe members < f ue body vrh<<ae dutr it is t-> c- llect and carry off the waste and refuse mattered the»- «’.cm. Thia unhealthy matter ia left to »our and ferrneut and » »»n tbe cifcu.ati n be luce charged with lhe acid poison. The tlol be - ins t»throw ©if the huiuor» and ac; '.a through the pores and gland« cf the akin, producing Eccema, Acne, Tetter, Psorlaafa, bait Rheum and s’., in eru; t ns c f vu:. us kinds. I *■ ma »{'¡«car», usually with a alight re ! ;<as cf the sk i f I'.-, «cd ' ' ju:«’ a f: t which there flows a sticky fluid that dries an l f rms a crust, and the itching ia intense. Jt is generally on the back, bnast, I. c. s- ;;.«■•. ! legs, th .gh «they parte < f the I--!y r:sv 1-c ted. In Te*.'. r t'■ »*_::•. dries, cr.. ks and bleeder th» acid in the I i «1 dries up the natural «ids < ( lhe ah in, wh. h are intended to keep it aoft and pliaut, causing a dry, fcvwri'-!i c- a.lit. n am! it a har l, leathery apj»c«rancc. Aras makes it» appear MwSwaVr, i “rance < n the tha WL spsrlng t'ust. usr (pradeeiag form of pimples t i ar. I black he . 1», while I suffered with wxa fas forty watch)—I esine here bweirM I have been years «nd could notbieg to Paorfaaix comes in scaly p.ti itches on differ- leid that you ars so bluest j<awabrok«r cure mo until i ' a na l ent parts of the body On •ne cf thy worst A v-jac-vlsr Patriar« b I with a Aspre a eutf»r»4 intensely with t.'.s itch f oFXIT 3 c! ».'. 'i tn • Io is fiult Rhcumt ing an 1 burnlngl p«ictules w >u!4 lory sn.il») Sty tr end, «orestvody has form from which there Botwed a ita favorite J int < f attack is the scalp, sticky Auld: crusts woubt come on base trying to bars fun with you. the »kin anil *h»n ecrat h»«l off ► «met::: stu «ir: p balilnc-a. Poison Oak tL»ektnw»»!»ft«»r»wese pie<» . • i r.-y a n >«. ■ i/reca!-’.«« ti; < t of akin A Swbsrtrnio. of be»f. I suffered agony 1.» th’ years t was «Ciicled, but di" i-c. T' -1 -n: rj -!u ir.< the trouble Customer Will you jq me a ropy I Ions when I use«!N. 0. a. f fonn 1 a per- lie« dormant ia the I! I through th« of 'The Art of B- '• ; II »y at llomwF »set cure. There has ssnr b»«n Winter t > I r- k < t I t ..'meat the trouble, IJbrarlan I'tu afraid It's out, but I any return or tbe o.U.£VAlta, r i! -rwithth rctu-n <>f f.ptinj. Thetwst Stock man, ?«»b. hav« bare a little tr. :tlae on > Jia jitau. t atm nt i r all akin d.- ■.«* is S. S. 3. which makes sn ei-eilent i eubetltute It t. the a !» I. . | remove» the far it I'eie Mele. 1- m rs bo 1!. t the skin it. t« .«•! cf beiug K an « » s t lea 11 r, IrriL.'i I i. <! «'. « •!, it I 1 by • “Dose yenr burbeod I. 4d aay dele supply cf ft ', he 111." I I d. Extenml off». ma lsín a.ved the can vaaser. apjl. •>' :■■ I <f: dv< . w<<«.<i, etc., "! should say be did answered the while th« jr »«jothe the itching causml by ysusg mail n "Ile s tbe majestic grand akin a: ■ ns, c .n i v< r cure the troul.lo high klllemakew of ths Ant ent and Ulus because they do not re i. It the bl ■»!. S.l S. j . 3 <’ j j • «t* .«i circulation trlous Ordsr of sve’ln tumbangs !" and I rets cut evt:r.' j-.irt; le cf f c : n r. .' rant r t . the bloo<! to its i ' ; « ! : i < f >-k in Si nr* I« Ms»s Them. affe<t:"n (i-<'k cn Skin I' . ct n ! any r lv «! :rv»l scut trcR Mlffkln» It la an Id that aggrei Ui all who write. S. S. S. ia f >r sale at all f: t cl.. » drug st- re*. impulsive people usually ha «a I union, and in the opinion ol President Bryan, its coining into the state ot Washington marks an important step in the llvastoek industry of the North west Discussing the mstU-r President Bryan mid: "1 believe the Berkshire sM ciation la one of the mast active au<i success In I livestock ass-stations in lhe Unite«! Stale». an«i that its work in the North- w««t cannot fall to produce goo«i re sults. lhe Berkshire la favored by many ot the most prominent stock- raisora In Aiuerioa, am«>ng wh m 1 might mention Nick Gentry, ot He- dalia. Missouri, who Is ths greatest bree«!er of Berkshire hogs in the coun try, Ks-'it«-r. < o-i.trr. 'd Kaatnrky; Mr., f 'll I • Sayrsparllla' iaii.e. and George Vanderbilt, of Asheville. Tennessee. Among the meet promi nent breed*re of Berkshire» in tbe Northwest are the i«ad<l «stale, of Port- > laud, and .Mr. Paul Claystone, of Kpo bane. 1 iiave raiw«l Berkshire hogs ' on ttiy Fussy Willow ranch near Pull man for the past ten years, and an« (thoroughly convinced of the dea ira bl« qualities of this breed. the Berkehire "It is prupoe»«i by active cam eyes aseo iation to conduct an Blffklns That's right. if they pa>*n in the state of Washington, In haven't <*>t tbsoi st Arst they get them favor of this breed of hogs, prior to the later. Alaska-Yukoa cspaaition at Beattie. Then by tha lime of the exhibit, our D m / ímm !U Cured data omiiixatlon will lie able tn get by v’l'*’’ ft*. •• they ci’.nr'-1 reeeS th* p rlion of lúe •« ì Ler^ 1» ?is<y un» up a splendid exhibit, am! we will • • T i show the farmers ot th« state what sort tiouei t9 «die» 1'ta‘nI» ■ • «»<» I t.y * b in <P»ìdiluo4 of Ih» : í > - o •» IliiL'g ot Ih* of an animal the Berkshire is when ft«M*d Iu»t«4';; j®n lot*« w »n :hu lute 1» proper attention is given him. Ye*, roti her« • mml Ing ► - nd or linnerf ’<•( hv«r it 1s very likely that the stats expert-1 Ing. a 4 tobeu It .a *=t. . » « <<•« n. Iwafn««* 1« lh* ra* i I. ar» 4 u a *• t 'u' «> ? arera i» ment station will liars a few Itork- lAtsiQUlAii l if»!» luhe r.-Htib • v»lu Dtrmal erodili on . hear ng Miti I* deal n»t«d h*r rt* t shires at the exhibit. At the prreent taw* outc-f ter. ar* ra «ed V» < a^trrh time we iiave some speeimsna of thia which la nvHhltM an Inflamed Condition <>l bleed tliat iiave twen pronounced by the m a' ju * w a w|;| glrc»-‘n- HtlBdrnd tHrilart for ««y tha bast Eastern experts as equal to , e«a* of I eafiiaa« tyralarft) tt al »an a x berered ly Heir» Ceuurrh '“tirr. hand tut anything In the United Btates." elrciuUr*, tree i'rreident Bryan toiay announced hie r I CK KM IT ▲ CO.. Tided*». O. Bold bj Ornga!»*« Wr<- appointment of tl«e officer» and direc U»t MaU a Faoiiiy I'lUa for r ika'.lj alleo. tors of the state aaariallon who will work with him In getting lbs Berkshire Slaaelar USe-t. aaaociatlon setablisimi in Washington, First Coed- What mah«*a Pref. Crank- riiey follow: ie.gb use that curious dialect? Berood <‘«>e-l That Isn't a dialect. It’s Vice president, Paul Claystone, Hpo- kane; snretary, J. II. Bmlth, Pullman; his way nf trying to renvey the Ide« that treasurer, W. 1). Goodrich, Wanna. be usee tbe simple d e;-llli«g. Directors: A. M. Htevena, Ellensburg, Il«a lh>|>v*. A. A. Bomrrville, Centralia; Pllnny Rklttleeon I i wont tu I nd this stock Hhapardaou, Oast Is Rock; W. W, yards smell when you got used to It. Hhielda, Hprague; 1>. 0. Dilworth. 8pr> Beere tih. well, then i'll lire in hope. You see. I've I • »n breath ng It only shout Mane. nine or ten reare l'bi-ago Tribun« Of Intarsst to Farmars, rrveerv»» uwri«««« • Ths quanllti»« gitovi will All f<>nr pint Jsre. H» •- t Attesa g'»jd sited rtpe Anrloua Mother <>. John. I'm afraid Bartlett peers; peel sud Cut *b»n. In baby baa the whooping rough ! IV l.at helves; ren.-ve «ore sud drop fruit ought 1 te do? Into a b»wl of «' ■ d water to which B» boi««r Brother l-et him »hoop. the Joi«» of a l»tuoo baa been added Miranda Ito y»u want to take away tbe Place a j»r«s»rvlng kettle with tw< onlv amusement the little fellow has? poumla nf »uMir and eue pint uf wat«1 Vo Weed of • Ftrw. ever tbe Are. st r to partly melt 'he "Wasn't it asrfuiP' »nislmsd the sugar, boll a r«» minute«, reoto*h« " q artinviit bouss girl. 'Tbs furnace the biack rum, put In tb» p**re, eor»i i ns sntlrely *>ut last nlgbt." and cook tiuiH a straw will penetrar “I usvrr no tired II.” replied her them easily ll.'-n All them with (b hum. syrup into th* Jar»; let tt* »jnip o»».- "What? Never noticed It? And you Aow, at turn up« I» down until «at in tbs > cold parlor for two hours »old. then M't salda. «Ith that J young uiau. W ho wso It, myway F* New York, with 4,<*X),0IJ0 population "An old I flame had I »»an Sibling tn Its total In tbs tl » years prere-ling HSIA al tbe rats of Kai. I'mellrAl llemitnsi pm linn, OtAi a year. I « I. , Ina. with a litri. Tea« her \ r to tboa« old •nprretitlnna • than |..V«i.iM«> („.pulation. bad In • bat? talking ataut. they are all creased at ths rate of a year. tplodrd. ,\i»b m |> |w*havr« nnw, for In tanea, that h bring« bad Im k to walk ^>««<tla»a lavrlflu«. >n kr a ladder Mr Fllppuu Mana, here's ■hat I- .* baggy Haired I’upil- I do, ma'am I you say you nsed for a new hat Ry th. «¡k* I under a ladder once» and It fell »ay, Marla, do I ever talk In ruy a «•• rp n u»e. Mrs Flip; in I hanks No, John, yu Sever do t'liher TrH-'ins Mot < wttlHu l'rleee, l'aller Is that the Ix-et you esn prom sturbo to, ue mo a wife Alteen years older than Rqtilggw Wl.y do they call thee» I at > with a sharp uose, thin lipa and a interurban cars "limited?" >»>ir dis|>vsitioo? Mquaagv Ilreause su- li amali I ortutio Teller What more do yen ex- aumtier of people »bn travel on ttu-n - t? Did you think )<>u could get a rest The following publications of Internet unity for • ' yet to tbelr destinatine alive. Tole«!. to farrnete and others have born Ireurd Blad«. by the Agricultural department of the Cream a half 1 iiu«l of auger »Irti a Federal government and will to turn- alf-fv.uud of butter, and, when very iahed free, on long a« they age availa ight, w blp In all well-beaten egg*. Htlr ble, except where otherwise noted, up on application to the Huperintrmletit a halftris(»«.ufii| ea<-b of powdered of ltocninenls, Government Prlnling '. unmon, nutmeg aud cloves and a Office, Washington, I>. 0«: 'Ipful of Amir. Bare ready prepared Bulletin No, 10A.—Irrigation Prac -nd mixed tbe following fruits a Ualf- lice Among Fruit Growers on the I'a- «und each of eroded and chopped ral clAc Coast. By K. J. Wick eon, M. A., « na and cleaned currants and a quar professor of agtirullure practice, Uni r |x>tind of minced citron. Dredge versity of California, and horticulturist his fruit plentifully with Aour and fold of the California agricultural et|>crl* t Into the batter. Last of ell, add a me nt station. Pp. 64, pla. 10, Aga 7. tabl. epoonful of vanilla Turn Into a Price 15 rents. This bulletin gives the sell greased tin and bake tn a steady results of a special Investigation Into uen until well dotMi. t'wer for tbe the conditions, extent and methods ol ;st balt-bour with brown p«|*r When irrigation as practiced among fruit old. toe all over with white frosting grow its of the Pae i Ac coast. Bulletin No. 131.— Plans of Htrue- loAatrr ami Hroller. tn res In Use on Irrigation IXnals in Tn tbe llluatration Is show*» i s tua ah the Unite«! Htatee, prr|are«i tinder the ar or broiler, will- h cotitalne a elm direction of Klwoo«l Mead, chief of Irri pie attachment to make the broiling gation investigations, office of experi of meat» or tbs ment stations. Pp. 61, fie. 22. Price toasting of bread no rents. This Is an album of plans 1» for irrigation structure«, designed by id easy matter uniilrtitur oJ Ijy tho fact. tbe brulliug leading irrigation engineers of th« can ts readily dune West, made from drawing« exhibited en a gas atovs at at Paris in 1900 and at Buffalo in 1901. Bulletin No. 169.—Annual iteport of on a coal Ar« Ab tacbed to each sldt fcrrlgattcn and I*rainage Investigations of tbe frame ot under lhe direction of Elwotd Mead, SOU) Rt ItAOlNO ORUCGtSTS-R)»a-t«nu this broiler art chief of irrigation and drainage Inves supporta which pre tigations, oihes of experiment stations. vent It from com Pp 756. pls. 12, Age 129. This is im root tu »oviixa. ing la direct <*uo the general report of irrigation and The tact with tbs top of tlis atov« When drainage investigations in 1904. complete report was issued in limited placed over tbe circular openiug In tbe •dition, which is now exliattsled, but etovs the supporta keep frame and it has been reprinted in form of nine Its contents sxtended from the Are Separatee for free distrilmtlcn. By placing the supp >rta on sach aide Bulletin No. 177.—Evaporation (.oas T ▼ « rneus 'be broiler < aa t« reversed as occaelor es In Irrigation and Water Require Ut« k»e«i k nora and teosaada. Every bousswlfs know» ments of crepe. iu<«t riilabl««*’-» < By H. Fortier. Tp. wy !•<« liag«b«« i*i«IiHnt th« rej utatJ >n Price 10 cents. Of a h'M.*« whtxwto 1- a uc«« Ilith'-ltr 1« *<• th« that broiling a steak or other piwo ol «4. pls. 2, ffgs. 19. meat is lbs nu«at dlfflmlt branch ol This contains the results of tank exper fe’lh«»! !n th« Ira-ltK Iee4 A k »««1 wg M «aW FRK* tbe cooking art. and eu.eeee 'a wldoa iments to determine the quantities of Hèt« II cogun seeored * itb tbs aid of this brollci water evaporated from soils which re ®fW »A> 0i‘* I I uya J ra U« U • ba would smk'tibtedly And tbe feet ceive various cultural treatments and assy of accomplishment to »hlch lhe water was applied at dif ferent depths; it contains also s few ...1=x=- experiments on the quantities of wster consumed by plants. | I Bulletin No. ISA.—Irrigation in the Yakima Valley, Washington. By 8. O. Jayne. Pp. A9, pla. 2, Aga. «. Price 16 rents. Thia bulletin descrilaa the Irrigation works in lhe Yakima valley, Washington, and dlactisaes the water supply, water rights, crops, aud oppor rr is wonlsrful how quickly th * tunities for sett Is meat. FAIN AND rriFPNtSC OO WHBN TOM US* •i S Vs • . * • . • ' * SKIN DISEASES Psilaaae. Need» purifying and your whole system renovating in the I Prseident £. A. Bryan, of ths Wash spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, lo«s of appetite and that ington KUte college, has just receivwl Hie Great Oywerieally. tired feeling annually prove. I nolle« of his appointment as loan pots ry “if Burt er,k «ante I » Le e phllaatbrop- Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever preei«lrnt of the Ht«te Berksbire associ j »1 •• well ee a wlxard." »aid Rivero, meh- devised for the complete purification of the blood and the ation, which is affiliate«! with the log a wry t»., over Lie tredlel«», "why American Berkshire congress. Presi In ibnnder a»»« >■<>'»• tnetMM comolete renovation of the whole svstem. Bryan's appointment Is ths begin j tree that will prn-i » • barb from wb.cb It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep dent made F* ning of the otgan nation ot the Berk a lu!»!'« qmrune ran better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot shire association in the state of Wash This aearelaUon reaciire days of summer, xs over 40,000 people have testified in the ington. through nearly all the states o' the last two years. Today buy and begin to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla « 4 -«• * c ••• •* i u* " « ’. Ao * t PURELY VEGETABE TH£ swm SPLCinC co.. Ar LANTA, GA, h'nlgmnfleRl. SAVE THE TOPS •That forward Ml«» Flip openly ad au» 1 Vttaj ^wn» fr*wn vocatea klaalug games Baau’t abe “20 Mule Team Borax” nerveT” prvrlRftd fl b «*<« then* fuff “Well. en«x>urag!ng <>» illation la a VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE thing which does require ebrek."—Bal • 1 - ■ *'a <«<T»0 >■ ' 1XXJ 4»r«-. lee (tv«« timbre Am. rl.nn away TUI A4-if«»« CARTON FACtflC C JAIT BOBJUI CO OabuU, OU. Tbs Bratet "Papa, »hat's the uh of saying ’good t>y* when you're talking over the tele «i phone?*' TH r Fruit Tre« «rtd Berry “No tine. I euppose. Tommy, except that I'a’akw in the N<»rthw«Mt It meano that tbe conversation has closed J. J. I never use It ex.ept when 1 am talking 192 Front SI., Pot Hand. Oregon to your mother." IT’S FREE SEND FOR IT NOW” BUTZER THE MEN WHO KNOW • npArdoRAhlt, Mrs Droppyn It’s a »ondar ycur kitchen girl doesn't Insist ou usiug tbe piano. Mrs. Stay hum let the Impudent thing do It If she dam! I've found out that she can play it better than my girls can ! Mo orr» win f;o4 Mn Wln«low*» R* <h*a< lh« Lr st r-'Hink U» u*u tut lb«ir lui lug i h« U-wthlQg poriud. A l.o.»4 il«hrrm»n A email boy who lives near a lake was Ashing and bls mother bad to call him Ave times to make him boar, says rtnaliy, the Philadelphia Telegraph •be landed on him. sud shaking him In a terrible manner, wnutvd to know A I.*« lela 11 « e I’nragos. “The representativo part of lite Brit why he did not »newer. Thia area tbe ish I'arllameut la a practical paradox." reply; "I didn’t bear you for the Arst three time« aud tlx Inst limo 1 bad a "Why F ! "Because It la a bouse of commons bite.” Ind yet peor es» among leg daturea."— Baltimore An eri m They Lave bread from peanut nral for tunny years in Spain. The bread • light and poroue. but rather orpalat- • tile, and it la eaten only by the tener 'laura. THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF ■\0ATJ?» >7*1 WM* SLICKERS.SUITS / /¡j AND HATS / p'J are the men who have put them to tbe hard- ext text» in the rough- ext weather Get the original Towcrk Fixh Brand made xince 1036 . tjtrtioc r*ir ra» rut « avz - vs * tqw « r co «otrrMe usa s»»«e - «■«■., «... ■ . ♦« .. . • h •« P N U No. 13 O« ] rhern Is Only Ono There are, alti grther, foreign and sa live • ’-.TMi pers’uis that are actively Sit- gaged In bringing the gospel to ludia, while ten years ago there were only 10. IS!» a gain of nearly 00 ¡»er cent. "Bromo Quinine” That Is I. oca I < oloe. “Grergs, I si ill need eoine money to- day." I "What for?" Ulta THt WORLD "There’e a white sale at one of th* etorea, and I want to attend It.” “A white sale? All right, Laar*. Always remember the full Laxative Bromo Quinine h>r this signature on every box Spread at Knewledye. Teacher (at > . ' : » ->li- W bat Is a sacred row. and wl.y is it so called? HI «■ > Haired I' . . « Ss. red row" 1» e corruption of "si a r»d cow," Its elcfc nem b« : g <» .«.-d bv a large bump eo Ila shoulder» -ago Tribune. Tbe Jaws of a wasp are so powerful that lb* meet can cut Its way through shells. The Taking Cold Ilabit The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. - I r»«1 a t-rvtM- reM. «a» re|lvv««l me I It 1.4 aye,-« > hetry r«»-le««l »<>4 It ,r-m,llv took« >, m, c>|.) n -ft-4 my ntatti vi.i m >»4 •<•«, perl of mvwmty. rt 4.4 «> .r.4»rful weth I m me ' -Mv J. V. Ltrrs. Te«e4o, Ohio 0i)VE10GIN fortland XU i le poe-tl-e proof •<'to n.nglni eaSeeaMoM» «wf» il.ru X... te m hpeelallM. »«were In oHen<ie«-.ce. eao>n>f praapl e«4 .«HMWew eneeuea. Lady attend- ant .«••». y«.«««. W. Henle Peinleee Dentiete — o»' ")<" a *•' mlt.vu tv ... u «• • .11 MteVluXea. Ctoanil- neee. 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