The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, January 28, 1897, Image 4

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!ned Nurse Gained Fifty-three
Pounds by Using a Nerve Food.
2 CF THE I.10ST REflMfiBLE
RESULTS OH RECORD.
Frnm rt Motto, Ytmktr 7T, F.
s mnvh like ft liring skeleton
. i v3t two yetn ago I weighed
uuls," said lira. J. W.
- '-bunion Arenue, Yooken,
vrrfr. And we agreed with
fri ' ; ... .;uly looked anything but a
::. u. rather bore the appear
mi uud attractive lady in ex-
awl apirin. Continuing the
i had nwt my appetite and wai wasting
" :,r U, losing aome fifty pounds in a
IMckmi aaid I waa threatened
-uinption. I was under what was
a first-class medical treatment,
udti feniuremly little or no effect, for
r W.iw worse until I was so weak
! vu iu not attend to my household
, f s -iir! f-iiifd hardly walk. My husband
n . . Ty.ti.iy who saw me thought surely
ii.ii 1 would die, and there seemed no help
tor inc.
"Tonics and stimulants and medicines all
seemed useless, and I grew worse and worse
until at last I resolved to seek some new
remedy one entirely oat of the usual line
of nauseous drugs and dosee of stuff which
seemed to take away what little nlish I
might perhaps otherwise hare had for food.
A friend told me of some wonderful eures
effected by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for
Pale People and I bought a box. The effect
from their use was noticeable from the first
and soon appeared almost miraculous, for H
peemed pretty nearly like the raising of one
"I soon commenced to eat, something I
had scarcely done before for weeks, and soon
ne$n to gain in flesh and strength. I went
cne day to the doctor's office and he was sur
prised at the change in me for the better. I
hud to confess that 1 had been taking the
pills, and he was broad-minded enough to
idvise me to continue what was evidently
coins e so ranch good. 2 took, in all, six
toies, and increased in weight from 72 to
impounds, which is my regular and normal
weight"
"Are you sure the eure k permanent t "
"Well, yes. My work is that of a trained
nurse, which means, as you probably know,
irregular hours and at times great exbaua
Tion. During the two years sinee my re
covery I have had many engagements, and
Knmh them all have continued in good
fceaUh. I take pleasure in hearing test..
Tiionv to the remarkable power of this great
medh-al discovery. I know of other cures
etiwtea oy it. A friend of mine Buffered
neatly at her monthly periods. One box
relieved and three boxes eared her. But I
know of no ease equal to mine, for my situ
tion was critical, dasperace and almost
hopeless."
Mrs. Coffey has lived in Tonken for six
teen years, and for twelve yean has followed
the business of attending the sick, excepting
only the period of her illness. She has
hundreds of acquaintances and friends who
know her to be capable and trustworthy.
Miny of them know how very ill she was
and how remarkable was her recovery. The
pills have a large sate in Yonkers and West
fthetter County, which will be greatly in
creased as their merits become better known,
for they seem to be one of the medical mar
vels oi the age.
AX tnriOLICITCD TKwTIAONIAIm
from the Democrat, Atlanta Teztu.
"Being constantly asked by many of my
friends if Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People were doing me any good, I offer tliii
unsolicited testimonial and answer. Never
having seen a well day since I had typhoid
fever last summer, I could retain scarcely
CHICAGO'S FISH SUPPLY.
How It Is Affected by the Flnnn.
clal Strlncoaoy.
Hard Time. Eton Ckuaad the People to
Beoaomlio on Their Uwt HlUa
Winn the riah Are Piln.
clnally Obtained.
The report of a shortage of 18,000,000
bushels ia the oyster crop of Chesa
peake bay does not disturb the equa
nimity of the Chicago dealers.
"Our business is mostly in fish this
winter," one of them declares. "Hard
times have caused people to econo
mize on hiph-priced oysters and meats
and turn to Ush as the staple food.
Fish are very cheap and plentiful.
Chicago cats 20,000,000 pounds of lake
fish and 5,000,000 pounds1 of ocean fish
annually. The lake fish were caught
and frozen last fall, and so long as
they remain in ice continue as fresh as
when token from the water, How
ever, if anyone demands a newly
caught fish, the Mackinaw fishermen
are sending down choice trout daily
taken from the straits.
"As to oysters, the crop of Balti
more and New York might totally fail
without embarrassing the public in
the least or raising the price of the
bivalve.
"The Gulf of Mexico produces fully
as fine flavored oysters as are taken
any Boa, my lunM and Joint, achrt and , any where. Many people like the gulf
ui ..we i. - miwr, n . oyster best Hew Orleans could easily
rise up in bed and my mind was clouded, in j 8uppiy the world with oysters, as its
&et vraa a physical wreck and I felt that my j coast environment is enormously pro
life was drawing to a close, and I muat con. liac in oysters, delicious crustaceans,
few it was without regret on my part as my I and fishes. These gulf edibles are
sufferings were almost unbearable. ; sent north in refrigerator cars which
Since I commenced to take Dr.Williami' hBve conveyed dressed beef south.
Pink Pills, at the solicitation of my wife, I They also come by express. The fail
have taken fbar boxes, and I feel like a new , tire of the fish and oyster crop would
man. ky appetite if good and I now retain be a great boon to the gulf coast
what I eat oiy limbs and joints are free of , i
tm and 1 nave gained ten pounds in weight. , ,
v life feels renewed and while not vci en. The fishmonger mentioned that the
tirel; well, I feel so much better that I nn-! Pacific codfish had invaded the Chi
hejitstingly assert that I believe Pink Pills cae0 market to the detriment of the
for Pale People a Rood medioine for what
they are recommended. Knowing that no
ledicine will save life under all circum
stances or in all eases, yet 1 do honestly be
lieve that they have prolonged mine, or at
least, where all wss dark and gloomy and
full of suffering h has been changed for the
Kiier.
, Maine-Massachusetts' namesake. There
: is no difference in the appearance of
the rivals, but epicures think the Pa
cific cod the choicer. The Pacific cod
, is now shipped to Massachusetts, salted
i and sent out as Atlantic cod. No one
The manufacturers of this medicine do can tell the difference.
Jk?Ti.-f J"T "H HS"2r ,"m I : A Popular fish in Chicago is the red
paid for this statement, but give it free y in . i i tu n w .. .
answer to friends and tie editor of this ""PP" a,ken in the G of Mexico,
paper." . ana caiiea oy many in gun cod. It is
(Signed.) John Batjokxss, Atlanta, Texas, a handsomer fish than the cod and of
Bworn to and sntecribed before me thk
37th day of March, 1SS6.
B. II. BlAYDra, Koton Public.
Regarding the above testimonial of John
Baugrees, I beg to say that no man stamls
higher for honestv and veracity in all this
section than John Baegreaa.
W. H. Wright.
Editor and proprietor of the Democrat
Atlanta. Texas.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Psle People
are prepared by the Dr. Williams' Med
icine Co.. of Echenectadv. N. Y., a firm
whose ability and reliability are unques
tioned. Pink Pills are not looked upon as a
patent medicine, bnt as a prescription,
having been used as such for years in general
practice, and their successful results in
curing various afflictions made it imperative
that they be prepared in quantities to meet
me uemana or tne puonc, and place tnem in i
reach of alt They are an unfailing specific 1
for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial j
panuyaw, oc. vims' cmnee, sciatica, neo-
much finer flavor. Large fleets engage
in the catch of this fish and it is forc
ing its way into all the markets of the
world.
Brook trout weighing from two to
five pounds are plentiful in the local
markets. They come from private fish
ponds where they were taken out and
frozen last fall.
The finest yellow perch are taken in
the Detroit river Bt the St. Clair Flats.
Muscaliongc reach the market from
the interior lakes of Wisconsin.
The lake trout varies in color, both
of skin and flesh. The flesh is yollow
from the southern to the northern
waters of Lake Superior. In the
northwest corner of Lake Sunerior the
flesh becomes red and the skin a fac-
lalgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the j simile of the brook trout. This latter
after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the
ircan, pnio aim miow complexions, aDQ US I
tired feeling resulting from nervous prostrs-1
tion, all diseases resulting from vitiated hn
mors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic
erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for
troubles peculiar to females, such as suppres- ;
sions, irregularities, and ail forms of weak- I
nees. They build up the blood, and restore
the glow of health to psle and sallow cheeks.
In men tbev enect a radical cure in all eases ;
arising from mental worry, overwork, or ex- ;
eaes oi wnaiever nature. i
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all tbeele. :
meats necessary to give new life and richness !
to ins oiooo and restore slisttered nerves.
variety, which is the finest of trout, is
believed by some to be a brook trout
from the Nipigon river, which in times
past left the stream and bred a deep
water variety of itself. It is scarce in
the local market. There is a suspicion
that the local dealer sells it as a large
brook trout.
Eels mostly come from Fulton, N. T.,
where, on the Oswego river, is the
largest eel industry in the world.
Ocean hah are not popular in the
THE AMERICA'S CUP.
Il Waa First Nailed fur Over Forty Years
Ago
The first race for the cup, now
known as the America's cup, waa
sailed around the Isle of Wight on
August ::a, Bays the l'hilii.lolplila
J'ross. Of the ynchts that suited tho
seas in those days the gallant old !
America, full of years ami honors, la I
probably the only one now in commis-
n'on. Tho Koyal yacht squadron hod
offered a cup open to competition by
yacht1 of ultiintions. The Araurica
was lying ai Cowca, and her owner
wore anxious to get a match raeo with
a reprciotitntive ltritish yucht. Com
modore Stevens entered the America
in this open race. There wero six
schooners, one a three-master of three '
hundred and ninety-two tons, uud
eiijlit cutters in the race. The Ameri- '
ca wn.itl:c last yacht to get off. Sho
ran viiir-nml-wiug, her mainsail out
cn one kUIo and her foresail out on tho
other, and very soon hud Railed grand
ly through the fleet, vouching the
schooner llcatrico and the oui tcrs Au
rora, Volnnto ami Arrow, which wero
loading. Finally the America, by very
siaHf".! dodging, managed to got into
th'l.'wl.
i .;o Yankee bout with tho wind free
had shown superiority over the Eng
lish ve.' sols. And when it came to :
windward WLfltshe proved thatnhe was
equally rupevior. Sho worked to the
windward so speedily that by the tinio
tlu point viw reached there was not a
jncht in hi;-ht from her docks. The
wind now died down and a stron?
head tide was encountered, against
which the America made little head
way. This gave the fleet, which had
not yet eanght the full strength of
the tile. a cliunce to orccp up on her.
The lit:!e euttetr Aurora aud Hie cutter
Arrow nearly cuught up with the
America, but tho rest of the fleets wore
miles S itern. At Bt. Catherine's the
Arrow went aground and was out of
the race, but the little Aurora olung
to the America admirably. The wind
now freshened again and the America
drew away rapidly from her plucky
little rival. After getting by St.
Catherine's the America had a leading
wind, uud easing oft her sheet tore
tluou,")i the water in magnificent
style, uad swept toward Cowcs, are
nni..;.Uc winner. The defeated Eng
lish yaelits wore two days altogether
in gottiiiT into port The dismay of
the Lnrrlinh yachtsman and all Ureat
Britain ht the terrible defeat given by
the little black Yankee is almost a
matter of international history.
Commodore Stevens had tried be
fore tho big race for a match very hard
aiid had posted in the Royal squadron's
castle a challenge to sail ugainst any
yuo'it for from one thousand to ten
tlious.n',1 guineas, but the English
WL-rc tiraid of tho Yankee from hit
first appearance and the challenge was
never accepted.
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$ The Best I
S SmoklneTobaoco Made
Ghreo Awa
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
Blackwell's
Cenulne
Durham
Tobacco
Von will find one coupon in
ide each 2-ounce bnc;, m.d tw.
coupons inside cadi 4-1 u u :
bag. Buyabug, rcndthrcoiUHix
and sec bow to got yam tfitu t
Albany Furniture Co.,
(INCORPORATED)
BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Orcn
Furniture, Carpets, Linnleuins, matt inr, e'l'.
1'icturep and I'ieture iiioldiiip.
Undertaking n Special! v.'
Victors Are Best.
Victor Non Puncturable Tire, No. 13, i. the ligl.t.iBt
running wheel on earth. The best i8 the cheapest in the
end. Largest stock of second-hand wheels on the coast.
Everything as represented. Write for list.
Headquarters for sundries and athletic goode, 130 Sixth
A $65.00 Machine"
$18.o
CasbvfltiOrdsftnit Coupon r v - -X home
1 STYLE
tevisj JllaslsiiiS
LATt3T
EST
CHEAPEST
anywhert, on 10
uaya iree in
in vour on
home, without
askins; one cent
in aa Tance.
10 yotrs written
warranty with
each machine.
A strictly high-grade Sewing-
liaclune, fintslied
throughout in the best pot
si We manner. It posstssM c!l
tuoderti improvemetits.auiiii.
fflecbautcal construction is
such that in it are ojtnbined
simpticjtv with great strtnalli,
thus iDFunngetuwof ruuuitiir,
durability, and mnking it iiii
yosible for the macltiiie to be
put out of order. Itstwsfast
and makes a perfect atitcli
with all kinds of thread autl
allclassesol material. Always
ready for u and unrivalled
for speed, durability and qual
ity o( work. Notice the fol
lowing poiuta of superiority:
The Head 'of the "Arlington"
MniatehSfSi?;!3'"!1 K'"!rlne ' dcs'". "" tiatHlly oriMmeuiid in gold.
l!J!L. V.tlI2. T? aud '. "l'"! or comittrsunk, making it flush with lop of li ule.
2MSS.?,ff?, ZSHZ hig,Vam' 9 . TW. will Unit the
MceDt e'dle cng''i't's'l,-f''i'n?-Alluldy o holts lo put thrad tltrouBh
f?w!.?'i?ii!! i ,a 8l"u,0"l'ndT,oiuon end, enlirely Kll-tl,readi;. ay to put in or
ueneaui Ule bobbin w nder. and baa a Kale iliowiiic t he number of jtilrhe. lo the Inoh
neve. !i!lV tSK .a "he "" double and eat-nua on toll, sides of needle,
hklnrf f "T ",,hrouKllJ new atop, at Kams; is pwlive: no ,,,riii to
? ?iffit ' ""'f ; f? "5 M a'l lowered at will. Automat c Bobbin Winder-Kor
tfJISZiftm" "" Ml.Rta-lwr-4lacine h eaav lo rim, duea m laUgiietbeaper.
tnCl l??,'KWS'?,"?uy- SHcHUadouble lock uitch, the Mine 0,7 both , US,
Sm X!i?t,Vl ""'fontMwpiaif Uie machine. Tian i a Hat aprmf ten
!S'J 1 ' .l-"'. to VII ocl cotton wiuW ci, .nrin. Never nu out of or'lir
' j j e,,-eu,bK neeaie, !la'. on one ,de, and cannot bepul in wrung. Neuk I
L H round, made o eaae-haniened aleel, w,lh oil dip at Ihe bofon, .o prevent oil from e,a Ti
; ,h .S'"MU,B,""?-A11 bearings are cw-harc-ntd ateei and ea-ily df, ile3 i
Ti'.ir. d2vT- ". !",motion can be uSen np. and the machine will lut I liiithn?
They are for le by all drnpri or maybe. . ' f i U tm
had by mall from Dr. Wlfliama- Mediiin. eat' condition is natural.
Company, Schenectady, N, Y., for 60 centi a ' Crawfish come from New Orleans,
; wnere tiey are the staple food of the
; French people. The crawfish makes
the moat delicious bisque known to the
epicure.
box, or lix txuec Ibr fCO.
Caupon.H
nntCO.D.
ran trial
STYLE No. IS. "ARLINGTON."
The nuiry ur a llnne.
About twenty years ago there was a
malpractice case tried in this court
against a Danttor physician. He per
formed a surgical operation on a pa
tient and removed a piece of diseased
bone, an this was the subject of the
suit. You know, In such cases, if the
patient doesn't recover as quickly as
he thinks he ought to he becomes an
impatient and goes for the doctor with
a lawsuit. There was a big fight in
that case, with lots of witnesses, and
the bone came in with the rest of the
evidence. It smelled worse than a
slaughter-house in midsummer when
it came into court, and it gathered ad
ditional smell constantly afterward.
The jury disagreed or there was a new
trial granted, so that the case hung
fire from April to October, and the
clerk was directed to preserve the all
important bone by locking it in the
office safe. Both parties tried to get
it but the court would not surrender it.
It generated such odors while in cus
tody that It nearly drove us out of the
office altogether, and if you want to
realize all about "the scent of the
roses" that still remains here after all
these years, although we have done
everything to get rid of it, just put
your head into that safe. Lewis ton
A TERROR TO BANKERS.
The Fraud Who Come In the UalM of
Unmble UoriMty la Moat Dreaded.
N. A. l'aiubolt.of Norfolk, Keb., who
was present nt the world'B conrrress of
linance at Chicago, said to a St. Louis
tllobe-Dotnoerat: "I am more fearful of
the m;tu who makes a good appearance
than o' tiie other kind. .Mou who ex
pect to deceive bunkers understand
limv much we havo to depend upon
tooka, They prepare themselves ac
cordingly. If a man comes to me with
a certain amount of timidity and want
of couinlouce, I am more inclined to
.uo mm uv uut wuru ana eive aim ...in,, n, r..
what h-. wants than if he is ready of HUU Oil AKHT Ml'eet, .Portland, Oregon,
speech al eutirely self-possessed. As nvcinr ur
for the theory that the conlldenee man UVJiKMAN WHEEL COMPANY
oetrays inmsult Dy h is manner I have
tny doubts. It hasn 't been my experi
ence with them. Dickens is considered
an authority on human nature. Dick
ens said something like this: 'The
genern! impression 1b that a dishonest
man cannot look you in the face. Let
me dibabusc your mind of that, for I
promise you a dishonest man can look
yon out of countenance every hour of
the day if there is anything to be
gained by it.' My experience in the
banking business confirms that view
of it."
J. M. Dinwiddie, of Cedar Rapids,
said: "Let me add my experience. A,
man came into my bank with a check
for fifteen dollars his warns as a car
penter, he aaid. lie was diersed like
W. B. Kernax, Manager.
0
rugon
Central
cm,
If. If. CO.
Yaquina Bay Route,
Connecting at Ynquiiia Ilav with the Sun
Krauciaco anil Yuiilina Hay Steuiimhil,
iXunpany.
aworUingman. He looked like one. CtnflTMftrlin 1 1 EnTinll An "
in every way he had the appearance of JlCCLiiJ OlllU ' til U.11U J
an honest man. I hadn't the least r
doubt he was what he claimed to be 8ails from Ya(iilna ltuv everv night duvs
and cashed his check, lie. had forged f"f San KranciMn, ( iw buy, purt onWd
the sisnature. He cashed six others ; '''""''lail and Humboldt Buy. '
like it in our city that dav. Wo ant i .
him and I looked him over carefully, I
but I couldn't sec anything about him raSSenfJCT ACCOmmOCla
which conflicted with my first judg- .
tions unsurpassed.
mcnt that he was an honest working.
man. Even after he was In prison he
was just as honest looking as when ha
came to the bank window."
a1Ju2-.. o .. - . . , . ,ra? o "P. n the machine will hst a
furoiVh m ruav of ' T"V SP"" """awl accessories, and i,: additica. we
nut? vlZZLZZ S'"; oue under braider, one short or allaehnient foot, and one fore" i
culler, weaalwwk ofjaeatqaalityaafcorwatntit, KOthie covet aad diawen. Meael-Dlated rlnr
lo drawers, dress auarda lo wheel, and device for ref lacinK belt. ul"el P'"lM ""K''
DDfl'T PAY WtiXBIS!. RHY S'6CTLY MANUFACTURERS WO
,r" tWIlB MACHINES CUI SAVE AGENT'S AND BMLES S PRUFIT
.r.?.r;S"iT v?.r 23.B0cr Special Wholesal. Prke.btit trOrl
in order to inlroduce this hn(h-grade sewing machine, wenulkea special cou. f' S
wucr oi mia paper a chance to ireta firailfl ma. L. tauaan
No. 'JtiOi
-Ml
v,n nilr &i- - un.,nuc, ncHUKti special COU'
S7 ,,'u i ? paper acnance to get a hratlaas ma-
i.. -in .m .t. f J ouerea. wn receipt oi iis.jo cash and coupon,
j p aboveeacrlbed machine anywhere securely packed and
??jFZ?!!!"'T'''aC'?','?'iy; A len years' written warranty aent with
rS?J ... ! tP"? refuI1,ied if not a repreaenled after tinny days' teal
iecViwt of tTm.""P C - P' fcrr$WJ!i 7ilh P'irii'8eof twenty day a' trial on
receipt ofj.faa a guarantee of good faith aud chare-en. If von preler ihirtv
aya trial before payinij, aendforonr large illuatrated catalogue with teal,.
. .i e?Plal'"g fully how we ahip aewlng machinea auywbere to any.
one at the lowest manufacturer'a pricea wilhout askis one ceni in advance,
lue beat plan la toiendallcalh wilh order. B you then aave the JUOdis
eount. Kemember the coupon niuat beaeat with orde """"
awm w pulu CMHl BUYERS' UNION,
u,m, RMM wi nn urin it,, chicmo, ill.
aooa
II utt win, oriUr
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No. 65 'l
WAGES IN EUROPE.
A Swiss silk ribbon weaver regards
himself as fortunate if he averages 48
cents a day the year round.
Clbbks in wholesale and retail stores
in Dnsseldorf receive from 80 to 814 a
month; women clerks from 87 to 810.
Gebhah editors receive an average of
W.T1 salary per week; proof-readers,
86.M; compositors, 83.00; the devil gets
i.4.-
An Italian miner receives 8 shillings
a week; a cotton mill hand, 10; a dyer,
JS; a stonecutter, 13; a mason, 14- a
tailor, U. ' '
Vummm and reapers in Bohemia
are paid 80 cents .a day; females em
ployed at the same labor receive JS0
cents, neither board nor lodging beinir
furnished. B
Tim wages of farm laborers in Eng
land in 1850 were shillings a week; in
1680, 17; in Germanv. at tho
date, the wage we reataxrUrelv I
and IS atuilin..
TF.ixi'ifoMtMETEfi ia the newvfortl
naming an instrument to register the
time of each innvei'sation at the tele
phone from the time of ringing up the
exchange to the rlnging-off signal,
Such a system would reduce rentals of
telephones to a ws ilu according to the
eCTvke, Instead of a fixed charge to t
ktfttnuSK firm or ovcaslonat user aUka.
lit a suit for divorce by an unhappy
husband in Kent county, Mich,, one of
the reasons given for his action is that
his wife makes life a burden tq him, I
by keeping a revolver in the house "for !
the express purpose of showing him who
is boss,"
A wedding took place the other day
In a picture gallery at Paola, Kan,
While the preacher war, performing the
ceremony the artiht turned his camera
upon the happy couple and photo
graphed them justvas tliey were -regia-tyjring
their nuptial vows.
A IIawi7Ko bachelor who died recent
ly got even with a woman who jilted
him by leaving hoi' a legacy oi twelve
thousand marks and tlm following let
ter: "Madum Seme tliirty years ago
I was a suitor fur your hnud in mar
riago. You refund iny niter, und us a
coDseqnoiicc my dry;; have been pained
m pcau: and quietness. Now I requite
your goodness."
Shortest Homo Iletween the Willamette
Valley and California.
Fare Irom Albany and Points West to San
Francisco;
'" i 6 00
Steerage , 4 00
To Coos Buy 0111I Port Orfurd :
Cabin 1 fj 00
To ilumbolilt Bay :
C"in ,.s a 00
Round Trip Good for 6Q (Jays-Special.
RIVER DIVISION.
steamer ALBANY. iIov.,,hv f.....iui..i
including new piano, will run Iwtweeii
Uirvnllia and Portland on the followiiiir
schedule:
Downriver: Tuesdays, Thnrsilavs aH
Sundays, Iuve Corvallis ft a. in a"1
Albany, 7 a. m. Arrive Portland, ' ' """
I n river: Jlomlays, Wwlnesi) ,. '!1' "'j
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Ripani Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Rlpan Tnbules: for sour stomach.
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tickets, coll on or write
W. C. PETERSON, Agent,
I LEBANON, - OREGON.
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jlD. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt.
Portia., oriim,