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STATE CONTROL OF WATER.
Paper
4 Rrmarkuble f ccovrry.
Mr». Frank Mr......... 1 F t>. I, Apple*
ton, Wlk, wrllr»: ••the »u u»lng I’. ru
na a few month» a, i, w h< u my In alth
and »trength w<reall i ■ tie, and I wm
nothing but a neriout wrccA, > uld
not •!■ r-p, vat or rc«l pr iperly.and Celt
Uo lirairo to live, I’eruna merle mo |ie»k
al life in a difformi I ghl u 1 I« »»n to
regain my I
air. n, )i.
Ml certainly Ihluk Ft <tinaia without
a rival »» a <ui>k und»irjngth bulkier "
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You ran get a 'iplrndel Fr« nimm for
100 Coupon value» or eva. rriri-trnlrd
by Caton lops and So. p Mriqipirv from
“JO Mule Team Hrw.n” produrti free
C ata'ogur vhowmg I OOO pee*enl* I Ht t of
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WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND
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THE CORNELIUS
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<««k(ar !<•<«*> r*»« at, e
Presented at Recent Meetirg
of Oregon State Orange.
»y Jake H Le.» Stalo ».«Uaer
(CONT1NVBD FHOM l.A>T WKKK >
Lawa of Other State».
Oregon, Washington and CaiifurnJa
bava the puureat waler law» of th»
western »talo». Colorado profited by
the niiatake» of California, letter Wyo
Uiing and Nebravha adopted law» whirls
have been takrn aa model» by other
•talea, ekrrpt that adjudiration» of the
a.rly right» are m»de by the »»urti >n
• trad of by api-unir.I board« •» »»•
three Matea. The water law defeated
by our Irgialaturr» of IIHio and lint*
followed rl
tv the law» recently eti
acted by I'tah. Idaho. North and Mouth
liahota an.| tiklnlmma
The Canadian
law Is.»» been declared by revolution of
the Amers« an Irrigati» n Congrr«» tu
I- Use |u-at of it» kind on thia conti
nent
All throe ino,|. tn Isw» are baaed
upon the water law« of Italy, which
bave developed through ri-nturiea of
•apcrienre. Thua Gregor ha» no lark
•f pr.-.-e lent, and »houid profit by the
•»perirne» of three other •tat«« an*l
•*>untr>ea.
Argumenta Again»t SUU Control.
The water role prevented to the last
Ivgivlatur» provided a rom prehenet ve
ay olmi of titlr« to water and for pro
t ■
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control of divervi.m» fr.un public
•Ireani».
The leading argument» by
the enclisie» of tin» bill were »• fol
Iowa That the »tale oflirer In ebarge
would hnsc the |>owrr of a erar, that
the burden on l»t|uiyer» would be e<
<<»«iiei and that the appointment of
an unlimited nuinlmr of water niaelrn
waa the hn«i« of a machine to control
tin- poiili. v of the «tilt«-
«
proposed law wav that no right to the
li»O of piddle wat«ra »hon|«l thereafter
bernmo si'«t.-.l « irvpl by direct grant
from the »tat«-. The great power com
plained of W»i the authority of the
»tate engineer Io refuse any application
wliich did not conform with the law
T<> pas» the bill without any means of
i « - It
.
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' t<*-r for
—• »-V the eh i pth<
I
litt»
th« finding of frss.b’a projects
This
Involves nut only tha feasibility of eon
•Gutlikg iba plant, but, ■!»•■, tha poa
Slbihty of seearing guod lilla in ad
vanea to tha n«c<-s«ary water supply.
If clear title to sufficient water cannot
ba a««urad is sdvasea, ou account of
our poor laws, then we should not com-
plain baeausa Oregon's rightful share
of thia fund is not aaprndcd within
bsr borders.
»tate Control.
Th» e -nf<-ranee of governors now in
ar-ssioa at Washington, D < . to dsi i»a
•orna plan for the eousarvntion nt mir
great natural rsaourrea will dovbtle«»
hav» but little to «ay with respect to
the r<ii-rrvation of wnter <m th» ■ >n
navigali» streams of the at «las. This
1« entirely a state problem and we
«Io«*» tnn«( l>» respon«ib»«' for the use
nr abunr of this .seei»«ity of life. Anv
he* po!iey rlrvisi-d l-y this eimferenr«
for ttuvrrnmetil eontroi of ft«» igable or
mter«(*te •trenm« ran aff«
Oregon
but little.
The ronaervntion of thia great nil
ur«| rraourre
I In* intrrett of |»<>•!• r-
itv cannot only be ncrotnphebesl with
out «acriflrr t»r r««et to the p rear nt
genernti« n, but to it« great benefit nn<|
profit, if we only will.
U‘r re* ntei| bitterly the offer nf
Pr* «‘«lent |{ao«rrrlt. through hi* rerln
mation department, to
*t u« in the
framing of ere 'itable Water law«. We
are now |M-rai«trnt1y «iuiregarding the
warning of our worthy governor, who
ba« writ «aid that “il»e g*f»t unerr
tmntv a* to title« to water, the wide
refieo of opinion au-'ng the ahi* M
waler lawyr « a« to what the water
law of thi« »tate really In. and the vast
amount of eapital that 1« already In
yeatrsl m thia «late in Work« depending
upon the u«e of water, make It abau
lutrlv neeontarjr that Oregon at an
early »late »»tare upon her «tatute book«
a complete, e<*nei«o an !
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law govrrniug tk« u»v and distribu
tion of water, pattcrnr-l sft<;r th«* m<»4
rrn law« of Wyoming. I<t»ho an«i <'aa
ads, where tit!«-« tn water are as
cure as title« to land Oregon's sis. n<>l
•o much of rnmmiwiun »• of omission,
in tins matter, is becoming notorious
among th» states nf the w.-«t, where tho
and use
u»e of water is
I» n«-c»a
diversion «nd
»ary. and if perniate.) in will great!»
retard the settlement of landa already
ri-rlaimc.l, and diamurage further de-
v «-lopinent of our great water r«-
•inire.es •’
A• Let,. - y 1 t n a
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lit t»o<irti« in laf-fUAf«' •)asini
*Our
ta fr»«-. ju*t •• of J or«.
But (rn -}«rr(ir » • u t !**
«—Washington xtar
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M O.m will tad Mm '■• n.I.'We *~ ihm«
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¡urina >ba le»thing pel vd.
I eri*
“fot» of (.dii .a
Allei. », n ■ • •
hi
• li e p ■ a
0' « > b -n
malm of (,. nit In •
—Chlnsgv Tribune.
«lien.
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> it ■ ne
l ' . < ' . k a in. : -as»
kli¿ .1 ,'aara of it."
TI ir llrmurkHltlf
Biggs I fill !« ire eiiytbli.g remark
able about tbat man.
lUgiT» Tbat'a b«s-»u«e you don't
know him
luiat winter I ba<l a mali) I
for nearly two »win and. although I
met him every day during that period
he never <>«'•• »'U.'»«-»ted a teuidv.
“Aw, ns* r ■ 4 t>>aa,M a
furtiitn t«Mir at. ptitiin*
thr»- .<!» (hr ir 1» r. 1nw p
| hh J at a »talk.«, -may ! a
tb •
Sitili vili*
’‘It'i’itw’mt kin* Y" «aid Ibr rud* nativa
go thr
z»>reBu
(«Mirivi,
**Tb4nk.a»’* trçjoitwd I he
• Whvi
jotting It dunu in It * tv r? »k
(of
rvtna wkably <*14 oan»**« tfcry
to*us in l*,.« tt.utPry ***
When bad blood is ctusnl frora an infection of the circulation by the
virus of Contagious B >»«i P- non, it untially shows tn the form at ulcerated
mouth and thr it, copper-colotvd splot. lies on the tody, sw-dk-n glands in
the groin, f illing h.ur, Sore* ami ulcers, etc.
Throe general symptoms,
affecting all part» of the body, show how deeply j«>i«oncd the blood
bccou-es, and emph.isi..-- s the dangerous cliar.i ter of the trouble
If allowed
to remain tn the aystcra the disc aw will finally wreck the health and break
down the strutigi "t • -nslituti n. No medicine c*n cure Conbigious Blood
F
■ n win h dm s r -l r d the ciicttlation of every particle of the virus.
I
the tr« tilde, an 1 by run
rv iv trice of the
;-...n, and addin iz rich.
healthful qualities to the l i d fot rr < tire» t’” s powerful dl'Otdrr. 1 S. S S.
is the m ist reliable >f all 11 ..! p-.n
t--. and its c >-i> < nt rat rd m ¿nrdtenta of
healthful veg< table rxti.ut« and jut
- .’■'pccially adapt it to curing this
invidious trouble
Write for our home treatment book, which ia a valuable
aid tn the trv .tment < f thr difn n ■ t sta.-'i of tho din iw, and mk for any
special medical advice you wish. No charge for cither
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
Ir» »»■»(!«• Maalliy.
"I never give u,«-di. in» to tuf children.“
•aid Mr* l.ap* ng. "that ha» uny whivky
in It
Whi»ky i» po.armors». It conta ma
too much rota»»! ml."---4’hii-ago Tribun».
tre»
MRS. FRANK STROEBE
^yiu|Dffiös
JÌ5Ì. J <-.(?
"OUC-H, OH MY BACK
NEU! ALGIA. STITCHES. I.AMENES3, CRAMP
TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
ALL
I S. SPRAINS A WRENCH OH TWIST
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY TH EY CAN T RESIST
Elixir^ onnn
cu
Gitili.,
tir lit»
At t » itiitiiidll
• « defeating the lull, which was the re
n Lox(iti\ i».
lull ilralreil.
J Est fm MetAli
I’nder the proposed law, nn »Into
eontro) eould be had until the deter
...... r
.... . mid i (Htl
Vomiti
mination by the courts of nil veat«o|
I I. CUIK (tat« •( PwrtMl Kfltt* Mr
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rights to the use of waler from a given
QUERIES BY FARMERS.
•trenm.
Therefore, no water tnaater
tltf Gt nttiiu* «slut h
coiil lie appoint ...I until such tuiu-
E apartment Station Called Upon for
.
name 01 J the Cum
each basin comes before the court, in
Advice on Various Subjects.
■lead nt constantly teeurring. a» under
Freer, th« * ».«-.:.-
í uu I -!U.-. P.IU^.
present conuitions.
the water niaater,!
A
(armor
writes
(rum Seguin a»k,
when appointed, will regulate the ill
version« of water in accordance with mg (nr varieties u( apples to plant »11
He was supplied rill
the d. r* ■ s as re'mler.'.l and the right« that locality
as granteil under tbe new law
These information as follows:
b> nit i ’
.
*i il < h tbr
new right« will not be «ubjeel to liti
"l-or winter apples, try the Baid
troni g ( ««Q not kn*>r
gathm. no matter bow long the deter win. Spy, Northwest Grcenimr, E.U
SOLD WALL LEADING L'ftUGGiSTS,
mination of the early right« are de li»h Ru.srtt, Wagener and Grimes
•>* urr in >, i r . i p,. v 5_- ,lM«tie.
laved, a» these right« will lie complete Golden, if y«u desire a few early
|v di-Hni'd and recorded when granted. «pplc», plant Yellow Transparent
A *
St. Helen’* Udii, Portland, Or. Thi»
determination of early right« may
Ths o(lm b
.• .rd d.i t tor pa-aug. ut •
Reaidrnt »nd Day S< hool (or Girl». take from l<< to #0 year», judging f'om Duchess, Gravenstrm and King
former apple« arc the coiinner.’al ap th K. l« r>
in
Catalogue on Requeat.
I Wvommg’« «-»perii-nce. where IS year» pie* of western Washington
The
i have been consumed in recording tho experiment station ha« some knowl
territorial right» under the new law edge of both the Delicious at'1 the
The system of dividing the »tate into King David apple«
They are out
districts, according to drainage basma, paratively new. anil might succeed rt
with one or more water masters in markaldy well with you, yet your
charge of each baain, ha» bewn demon 1 planting them would be more ar less
strated »• the only feasible plan of j nf an experiment
protecting the interest» of all eon
"The question of peaches in your
corned.
locality it an undecided one
A few
The fee» charged in the granting of grower» report success with the Alec
titles by the state were intended within ander. and this is practically the only
Till-: NCIIOOI. OF QI AI.ITY" a f.-w i car», to more thin meet the coat
variety that has been reported vs sue
If franchises to the u*c cessful from your section
Better each year, «ml larger. We now to the »tate
You will
have tuo (1 ->r« rt ■ * !■*> (<-et Th -n'l i-h of water were limited in time, and have practically no trouble in g».»w-
ultimately a charge made for the use
work tel)» the story. It count» in the of this puldie resource, the alate water • ng Ktapes, since some of the best
end, an-l we adnilttrilly lead in this re- department could, in lime, l-o made to grape« wc have arc grown over
there."
■pect. Get <>ur . ituli.,. ie, | ■ iiw rk, etc., yield n large revenue to the state.
The cost of actual distribution wa»
<•*». Palma a Taarkrr.
•hen judge (or yourself ■■ to quality.
to be borne bv tha counties beneflt«s|.
“Nut lung aluce, while vlaltlug In
A I* ARMSlROSG.lt It IMo ip»!
Obu cling to the bill on the ground of t'utm, I hod the pleasure of renewing
T»mh »nd ktixrlaoo
•
Portland. Orrgon cost is fal»<- economy. It i» like ob
jecting tn the appropriation of son«» ■ u old friendship a Uli the foruier pre»-
• UT.nnO annually to maintain a state Ident of tlie Island. Gen T. Entrada
A p«!tn « ’
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a land department, which is a valuable raima," aold H A Herler.
h«» ■ leaf r -
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i (•• t
. -. I 12 source of income to the state, or like
"Gen. l’alma la living a quiet, ae-
fret br sd th, •
.!
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.d ii-oting to the cost of our police pro eluditi life ou hla unpretentious isiun-
tection for other property than water, try i-atale nt Hayan»'
He tnki-a no
D*r.i(nr%« Cannot Be Cured
which protection navis annually to the
Interval lu (adltli'a. tmt devote» himself
t>» Ineal «pp'iratl.ir •, a * they r,tnnn( r< ar'’ tH«. public far more than it» coat.
di •<?«"**}(<( (In <t thv -ar I her l»<»n v ••«•I
to the «Imple ntfulr» <g rural Ufe. Hla
n*v|.ie’!f.
• a 1 ((>•( 1« 1» etths'lT“ I Rtate and Oovernmcnt Reclamation.
chief plvneiirv I» lu teaidihig a little
th»ik«l
I «'«in««» I* •*<■-*- i M an nJ
flam 4 * Hfli! i.vfi <>( the n««i
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Oregon has <00 000 acre« of govern, tmnd of hla neighbors' children to rend
F.ueta*-lien i ul* U irn Ihit tnl>o la Ihfla
t, ment land withdrawn from entry,
am! write, ami he devotee two or three
rm* have a rumbii» » t t ur Imj - rf • l *
In«, a I »Itv-t it I* < t • tr i ■ <c ■(, im »'• • • ’ pending reclamation by the state under hour« a day to that tank, w hile at night
the r<*» i t a ■ ■ I »» .U »• • .<• • ’ «■
•■<•,.<• I- the provision» of the I arev act. This
tab«*ii .*ut aii I t
r*
’•< r - it* >!»•»i •
be gives haurmtlon to a ciana cotu-
r< >111 it Inti. lu«- g vs Hl tM>4e«tri< • '--r r % <-t area 1« equal to the combined area of
il-
tv»»*- raa••-*» ■ it .4 • ti ar« « ■» * I ».•- ' nla h. • II irrigated land at the present time, l»eu»i of bls fitr..
which it D*»t?ilh b i an iitnam<4 «MndlUoD ol or nearly twice the combined nrea of a ••Inai) ttaicbcr for a gr.-at part of
lhe mtl'”’.l< * it I ai ■ -
WewHI <ivr on® I(urt4re4 iMlUrw (or atty the Klamath and t'matilla irrigation bla life atxl tn bla latter daya Duda
•■■Xi
ra«e «<( ikpafn»«« (< a>*««--I
« at* ? > ;i at » an projects of the government.
•attafactlon In hla old pruieaaluu."—
A**
n*>i hrtnired by Haifa Catarrh » ure. Mend i**i
During the first ail month« of 1907
,'tx.X
circular«, ft- «
ll.iltlu.ori' Amori nn.
the
state
land
board
authorised
the
F J CHKXKY A ( O . Toledo. O.
flrtd b* bniFil*Ts 7'.r
■ale of wnter right» to these desert
Produci ni Three Girai Minia.
*la*« Hail « Family Pill• for oi-ttlpaHon.
land«, amounting to
The
Altbough It wa» Abraham l.lticoln
I
on
rd
put
off
this
action
until
after
IVniian no* *,->per« art r**produ d
the adjournment of the legislature, In hi» Gettyaburg epev< b «ho Iliade
f
hoping that the legislation which thev famuli« tbe pbra»e. “govemtnent of thè
I m H it « ua* J.
had re.-ommended for the protection of people. by tbe people, for thè (inopie."
settlor« might be enacted. The state tbe father of thè »eiithuent waa ready
1» now in the deplorable position of Hanlel Welmter. wbo. .Ut yeara prò-
authorising the «ale of a commodity
vloimly, had ajaiken of "thè |ie<iple'»
which It own», but over which it ha»
no control
It i« attempting to super goiernnient made for thè |>eople, ui.ide
vise the expenditure of million« of dol by thè people, and anaweralde to thè
Isra In the interest of future settler«, people." The ne*t atage In tbe cry».
without appropriating a «ingle rent talliratlon of thè phm«e waa lu isótt,
for administrative purp »e«
w ben aiMiltier great Amerlc.m, Tlirtr
PtonL les Dijesifon fimii
Alreadv the •hl» hn» begun «nit
ness.ixi RntjConttintMr
■ gainst one of th»«e enmpaniaa heeau»» dorè l’arker. alludivi tv "a guvernmeiit
VJ?. uni Mixphuv iw .'tucul.
of the «ale of •nine *100.(100 worth nt of all thè |>eoplc, by all tbe |>eople, for
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water rights tn intending »eitlem nII thè le-'p • '
N ot N arcotic .
where there i« nn water to cupply, »nd put tbe fllilaliing touch nini gaie
Feed your hair; nourish it;
the false economy practiced mav ulti democraey It» watt hword.
give it something to live on.
mately result in « demand upon the
Then it will stop falling, and
legislature bv these settler« that their
Ilaaahall < rltlo.
lo«s be reimbursed
In this matter of
H uggiti» Wbat baa tn^xnur of Kan
will grow long ond heavy.
re<-lsmst|oli bv the st-te. or in anv olii*?
Ayer's I lair Vigor Is the only
pttl lie or private reclamation we are
■Mugghia Ob. baa laid up. a victim
tri ng tn build a great structure of
hair-food you can buy. For
prosperity without adequate foundation of baseball.
Iluggln» ! dido ! know ba ever play
tM) years it has been doing
In law tn support the structure.
Oregon ha« contributed more to tha rd thè (»nie.
just what ue claim it will do.
Aprfn t Rrnwy forOifiR
redamnlion fund of tha l'nite<| St nt os
Mugghio Ha dia-nu't.
llr aprnlned
i Ion. Sour 5tof .*h.D‘J»rtBfï
It will not disappoint you.
government than any other state, and bla larynx telling tbe umpire
Worms i'txtvolsioBSTorridi
the return of this money depends upon thing» ought to be done.
•• My ! *»• •»•• ( (*» M t * t • abort Fn»
tusa owl Loss of Suxr.
••It 2 Ayer's H*>r Vig.»r • *h»»ri ttm* H
l<> rrviw.aftd »».••!• t*
»»<-»?•• l*»M
Te fall ttnek !»•».
T»»ia • »»ma • at •n.»M r»s I (••*»•• after t>«< ng
Th«»» Uaaa talrl».
b H h »•« «ttlHian ant h«tr. — M m J II. Titan.
rtc* * si>i.w
“We put th.it motto ba, k on tbe colna.
< uiurado ftknega. I ete.
"Men are iueb atrange creature«,
•oyhoar,” «ald thè I 'on*re««man
*r- a CO.. lo«»ll. Mae»
“Tea,“ sn»«»red tbe conatltuent. "and remarked the young woman.
NEW YDIIK.
.t»el»rate at
"What a the matter now? I|»a aoni»
In riew of what »on fellow» have arcato-
S »»’«PAHUA.
p
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l»he.|
durine
thl»
»«Mina
tbat
motto
one
been
proposing
to
youF'
Inquired
* MHS.
••orda n» our ouly conaolation."—Chicago her gulleleaa companion
1 >etroll Free
ent«ir rtcTocAi.
Tribune.
I’reea
The city of Vienna la now trying to ••>
F«i«l r»f (to* Keitaoai.
cure .vsntrol of mine» In Mora» a. The
Na
F N V
Guret (In reataurant) I aay. wait
r«»«on« *iv»n for tbe pureha»» are tbe
Eiact Copy of Wrapper.
h «h privo of mal «od tbe dilli, ulty of •» er, have you any nyatr-ra?
Il k N writing to ••! ▼•r(ia«*« p!••••
ciirlng
a
«ready
enpply
for
thè
mito..'pai
Walter
No,
aah.
We
all
ain't
gvf
•»•ntIon thia p«prr.
<a» and «iaetric p.aata.
Ou »bell bah ivptln' vgga. »ab
lit jji t its B
Alm is s buy
Illis tlu'jull
pony
;|. itti E||ert
.i intuir i»Im I
CALIFORNIA
fio Sr in i» (
OQ Saved by Joining
<p 1 Mt) The tilers 500 Piano Club
You with 499 others co-op- rate in wholesale buy
ing, *od besides, we do not collect from widows
and or? han* of Club member», all of w hich is
fully explained in <-ur New Bmk. "An
InGtathin to Join in Mho'rvalr Busing,"
Ho«re PurtlMd,
Orerw Pi»«-a»»n4
T
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S:T»
*”*” 0,1 rvqucst. Cut out ami
« nd Coupon today the Club is tilling fast.
tILERS PIANO HOUSE
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Save the Babies.
NFANT MORTALITY ia something frightful. Wo can hardly rcalizo that of
all tho children born in civilized countries) twentytwo per c< :A., or nearly
ono-quartcr, dio before they reach ono year; tliirtyr vea pore ,t., ermoro
than ono-third, beforo they are five, and ono-half bdoro they are fiiloon I
We do not hesitate to say that a timely uso of Castoria would save a ma
jority of these precious lives. Neither do wo hesitate to say that many cf theso
infantile deaths aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures
and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or
morphine. They aro, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. Tn any quantity
they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness death» Castoria
operates exactly tho reverse, but you must s ) that it bears tho signature of
Chas. II. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate p. p'crly, opens tho
pores of tho skin and allays fever.
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Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. 11. Botcher.
T>r. A. F. I’cclar, of St. Ixiuls, Mo., nays: "I hav«< pt.; -¡'. J v ur Cantoris
Tn many ennea and bar» always found H an e.
-nt and sj wdy remedy."
Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia. Fa., saya: "I b -v» pr (rlbcj your Cas
tor..» In my practice fvr many years with great uuti
a to myself and
benefit to my pat lent»."
Dr. Edward FarrUh, of Brooklyn, N. T, nays: "I havo used your Can
toris In tny own household with t .ud r< sulta. and have advlae-l several
patients to use it fur lu mild lasatlvn eff.-< t and fi ■ :-n from harm."
B. EB'ott. if ?. .. Y.'iL i
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durln< tl.o paat six
years prescrllMd your Cantoris for infantile s much disorders, I most
heartily eomui<-:i.| ; i use.
The fort:. ..* . ... .» n
. h-i.-rloua
to tho most delicate of children."
Tr. C. 0. Ej-racus, of Omaha, J.'cb, says: 'Tour C.-wt ria la an Ideal
mcJklne for children, and I frequently pr< rlbe IL V. hilo I do not advo
cate tho Indiscriminate u <j of proprietary med., inc», yet Caatoria la an.
eacopUoa for conditions which arlso In tho car. of ehll Iren."
Dr. J. A. Barber, cf Kansas City. Mo. says: "Your Castorla holds tho
esteem of the medical profession In a manner hc!J by no other proprie
tary preparation. R Is a sure an 1 rehab!« ni.-d:
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dren. In fact. It Is the un.'verxal household reme !y f .
aUla ailments."
Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta. Me. says: "Cattorla Is one of the very
finest and most remarkable remodlev for Infants and children. In my
opinion your Castorla has saved thousands from an early grave. I cart
furnish hundred* of testimonials from this locality a* to ft* otBcl
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and merits."
Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland. Ohio, says: "Dur: ; tho laat twaTro
years I have frequently re mmen lod your Castorla aa one of the bret
preparations of tl e kind, being safe In tho Lan la uf parent* and very ef
fective In relieving children » disorders, while tl.o aaaa
such
a pleasant preparation can bo administered 1* a great advantage."
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALY/AY3
Bears tho Sign at uro of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In re. Use
For Over «-Mai.
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