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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1905. ODELL MEETING OF THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE lly KoHWi'll Shelley. Odell. Kitsl Hood Hirer Vitllcy, Nor. H, Tliere will bn a count' toiiclieiH' iiiHtitulo hold at Odell on Sut unlay, t he lHtli inst, witb the, follow intf iro Ki am : Morning Si'.-rtiuii. MiiHie. IwuihUairn, J. S. LiiikIiih Arithmetic, h. A. Wiley Aftcriiorii Si'shUiii. Literary and miihic conducted by M. .1. Kininih (if Odell hcIioo JIiadiiiL' .1. S. Jjindern Aildrecs. "Ih Lite Worth While," Iv'ev. I. V. I'oliiiK A free lunch will he nerved tn teach ern and vimtoi'H, ho come filling and hare ii kooiI time. .lethroii MacHcy, fim of I'. MiisKiy of Willow Hat, wlio for ten months hiiH ii ii alirti nt at their former lionic in AikaiiHiiH, returned liit-t Kuiiday, tflad to Ki t hack to Hood Kiver. He eoincs hack where he Inti-ndM to re main. Jlin ii i m ii y liiendH welcome ti I in liiick iiKaiii. At thin writ iiik' the revival HrcviccH w ith Mr. lliindhiiker its leader tire htlll lilllllillK- lhe I'oiitiico.-tiil IJoshing Iiiih come to Odell, lieinK of one lie cord in one place. A uoilly iiuinlier linn heen lidded to the church six teen in all, and hMII the work kiioh on. Mr. HandHiiker luis proven him. nelf M Hiiritinil ca : puincr. Tim xhh hhimI Iiiih heen biiwii and the harvest time 8lnill cnnie. What cluill it he? V commend 1 1 1 i h work and tiiist that it will mean much to Odell uIdiik moral lines. It in ciisy to criticise thn inovea of otheiH, hut it iH iihviiyt hotter to encourage than to condemn. So wo take, pleiiHiiro in coniiiioiiilinn thoHO who have acknow lodged the ('drink At the cIoho of the morning Hurvlce last Sunday the ordinandi ol ) ti it i hi ii w'uh administered to ton per suns by iniiiiei'Miiin in Odell creek In the villain of dell. Anions t he vis itorn present at thn Sunday Horvieos were the familioK of M. Newman, Mr. Kike and 1 1. i. Kohlnsou, nil of l'iuc ( Ii ovu. K. 1). Klielley will leave the Little White sturo next TucMdiiy moriiiiiK nt ! a. m. with u herd ol horn's for w in ter pastures. All portions intending to Mend lini'sna with him will round them up there at that hour. H. J. HnniH, p-iiicipal of the Odell Hchool, reipiehtH us to nay that there will he a meeting net Friday oven intf, the h'th inst, for the purpose of (irnaiiiiiiK a literary chili. The meet ing will ho In the school house and all persons interested in this movement, lire cordially Invited to he present. There U ample talent ahout Odell to iniike up the personnel of u llrst class literary Hocicly, This Is a t!ood on- Coughs and Coids Ih til IdiikI, and everybody is li;ilili to catch them. Of course yon ni.iy o'cl, H)iiif honrhoiiii'i candy, a. box of conh drops, have mother make some flax seed tea with a st ick of licorice in it, rub on some skunk oil and t urpent ine, take a dose of kerosene; and if all this fails .you may ask your neighbor what housed, etc. These remedies may be all rijrht to use .it times and under cer tain conditions. But when they fail to aid you, why do you 'o on experi ment ini; when you can ovt almost instant relief with our White Pine and Tar 6Vrup (Mentholated) which is scientifically prepared, absolutely harmless to even the smallest child, and every bottle of which is guaranteed, (live it a trial. Your money back if not satisfactory. l'i ice, and :( cents. HEIR SMITH BLOCK tfHffV-tRV Jcf fPHI i TIME THE NEW JEWELRY Over I'orty-tive years' experience in our line stands behind our guarantee, that ir" can give you lhe best goods and do your work iu the most satisfactory inner. (ioods we sell will be engraved free of charge. We do our own Diamond mount ing at home. No watch so complicated we cannot repair it. 1 Wt 111; Our loii" us on an equnlit v with any house in the larp' cities. Heine.' a graduate of t hive ;"f colleges, the latter as Doctor of pt halinoloji'v, we nndeitand the eves, their delects h and their relation to human ills. For headache, nervousness, etc., result ing from i$! eve strain, we invite you I o call. Whv not add vour name Our motto: Honest I Smith Block, derttildnu and we hope it w ill he cur-1 l ied out. Mr. oiler who recently took up HO; acres of land on the oak liillw south- ; wist of Odell comes from Seattle. ! His wife will soon join him here. Mr. ! Zeller says that -ii to St hcich ofhiitj place will he planted to troen next i year if money will do it. Tlmt'n the ; kind of nenciimers we are Khul to vvel- I come. I Clarence 1 1 illiert of the Mount Hood i hotel with a yuiiiiK lady and Mr. and Mrs. N il hols, t lie new undertaker of i Hood 1,'iver. were callers last Sunday j afternoon on the Little W hile stole j people. ThiH was Mr, and MrB. Nichols' llrst peep at our fcectioii uiiil I they were charmed. Mr. NieholH is in liusiness to stay at Hood 1,'iver, and ! wo wish him success. These mellow autumn days still con- limit) and are dolilitlul. The stren-1 in us work of nature leaveH its impress I upon hot h hillside and valley. The uuickouiliLr forces employed lend col- or to the scene on every hand. These ; autumnal d;iys are the loveliest of the j jear, hriiih'iiitf with them the harvest time, and forcibly reminding iih that winter w ill soon follow. Nature rover Iiikb. As soon as one season passes, the work of another lupins, and here we read u los.-ou well worth reincni-l berilitf each day brinns forth its op- ! portunitieH anil duties; if wo (lis-j charge those dut ies and improve ouch passiuK opportunity then we shall he ready for the winter of life. One: marked (lilference hetween nature and ! life is that nature each passing year' brings its spring, summer, aiilumni mid winter; while, alas, in life tlies-i seiiNoiiM come to us only once. j Last week O. II. Khodes and .Jitka I Lenz, two all round Mount Hood hunters and sports, went hunting hint, j week for three days in the mountains! toward the Cascade range, returning; with live deer. ThiH trip closed their; season 'h slaughter of deer, anil the! next trip out. they espoot to hrlng in a hear. Art and .hike are good fellows, and hcing mountaineers know where to Hud a good thing. Mr. Khodes savH that their new snhool Is pr igress ing llnely and will soon he completed. Last Monday morning Frank K Kemcorn went t.) market w ith the citr- ciihh of II One heef. Now that huy is plentiful, idiill fed henf will become, one of the prodtlctH of the valley. j Mr. I'reldly, the carrier on lioiite j No I, informs iih that he Ih now on his last month on his yearly contract, ; I tint year his salary was ?M)it. and the patrons repaired the wagon. Mr. frendlv now proposes to keep the wagon in repair during the winter months when he says it will have to he laid nil'. 'I'll n for the halance of t he year he will furnish his own rig on ! the following terms : That the patroiiH along the route raise Hiilliciont funds to make his salary (MO, the govern ment now paying bM. Mr. I riodly Iiiih proven an excellent, iiccouimodat - i ing currier and we consider liin olfer reiiHiiiiuhlo. W'ho will take the mat ter up In his hi hall' Some one must do it soon if we want the mute con-j tinned. j The Oregon represent at iviw in Con- j gresH should resign, i en, hut willj - The 6'easora ForE i:i;i ICSS9 AND PATIENCE BY (K)IX(J TO- 'Xperience, superior equipment and met hods uf lit t inii' ulasses places Sls-,'aa to our list of satislied customers? goods at honest prices. LARA WAY Hood liiver tliey? We have little faith in tucii i n (midline. Vet the fact remains t int they can be of no service to the h ate. and if their salary, no part it which they can euin is the only quta- i I on, it would he well fur the govern or to guarantee this and let the next legislature cover it with an appropria- j lion for the cure of criminals. 'II ei state is already nirticienlly disgrace I. ! Let's end it as soon us possible. ! All the leading papers of the state are 1 demunoing the resignations of these men in high places and yet they still continue to draw their salary, Shame le upon such conduct. WHITE SALMON. C. W. (iilmer met with a painful i.ccidcnt while loading hay, the tight. -i uing pole broke and struck him on the mite cap. The injured member was attended to by Dr. J. W. (ieai-; lia t. ; Fred McNeil and wife of Miwsouii, , brother-in-law of Fred Thomas, have made their permanent home in White Sul nun. j Miss Kut Ii W ii.-on, who was taken; to St. i. coi. i l.i.s, it.il in I'ortlnud ; hot wick alliictod with a paralytic e'ludil i.iu, is re.o i ted as being incur able. Last S.iti riluy a 1 .1 ge party gathered at the chinch and in a body made a siirpi in) i. i! to 1 1 e Jewi tt ranch to celebrate tue ti lii biithday of A. H. .lewett. M'. Jewett has spent just half of his yearn in While Salmon, and is cshcni'd for his 1 regressive ami generous iiatuie. He is a leader in all entei pri.-es that make for the improvement mid development of the White Sol ii.Dii valley. Mr. Jewett was presented with a new slick pin and pocke'. knife. William lliesiuiz is having the pool room plastered. The Coiignvi' 'mini church has been nicely repaired and decorated. The chinch is making steady prorgess un der the elhcient leadership of liev. Lewis, l'eny llartie, who has recovered from his attack of typhoid fever, re turned to his home in Trout Lake .Monday. Mr. lienton, the local butcher, has moved into his new butcher shop. I he building was especially erected for that pur use liy Mr. Wyers, and is complete in all its department. The e was a parents' meeting at the school house Monday evening. M. H. Adams was elected chairman. The meeting was addressed by Mr. ('ohiirn, who stated that the object of the mei ting was to get parents and teachers together to discuss the prob lems of the school and the children. Mr. t 'ol 1 111 111 staled that iudilfereuce on the part of parents breeds con tempt 011 the part of the child for the teacher and school. He urged that parents take an interest in the school work and aid the teachers in better ing the 1 oucral conditions. Several parties have been touring tho While Salmon valley last week looking for lai.d. hilin Leland ll"iiderou of Hood Kiver was in town ho-t Sal unlay. The sick people I i:ve obeut. all 10- JAiud; DKnaiists SAVED STORE 0 i'l Ayers What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty ! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. "Ayar'ii Hair Vixor reHtoreri th mliirtl color to my f;oiv hittr, ami I am greatly iilttafteri. It h all you claim for It." MUM. E.J, Viu Alt. MechaulCKllla. N. T. 1 1 00 a bottle All n'riii'L'tBH J. O. ATBIt TO., 1.0W..II. eovered. The riht of way mail, Mr. Upriulit, iH iu White ShIiiidii tliin week KettiiiK the locMil rights of way across the Htrawborry farum. The HOwitiK circle r,f Cook addition met laet Thurwlay with Mrc. Field. Mr. Andcrdiiii and ( luido Wttherel of Citrnon wore in town lut-t Monday. John WUhoii in puttiiiK a stone wall under K. Field's house this week, and Mr. l.ar-cui is putting a stone wall under the White Salmon Land Co. 's l.uildiiiK. Lumber is 011 Hie ground to fence ill tho school yard. The school at White Salmon is well attouded this term, a good many new H'hnlai'H beinn uei-ciit. The school hriuse is so full aain that they have to use the bull urt of tho time. An addition to (lie school bouse will have to bo built next year. BARRETT. The Stratitian boys, with Chester McKcyiioldrt and Kd liarther, have been busy all last week and will be this week packing apples at J. J. millions'. John will make a nice little pilo it of his ai les thiH year. I'M Watts has spent all the week on tli'i Kant Side plastering a large now house. L. I);rt was shaking hands with the gray mare. I.. 1). says she eatne near laying him out. (irnuilpn Nichols was busy most every day hu-t week hauling lirewood to town. (Irnuilpa is a regular hust ler. The old lliirret lanch is putting 011 new life since its new owner, Mr. Sar gent, is making lot h of improvements. L. niiiunt is the carpenter who s llxing n i things in tho wood line. Joel kiums how to do it when he gets nt it. It has been fully demonstrated what can be done with rocks and grawl in the way of making good roads. Now if wo cuuld have a tax levied and buy a rock crusher we would have gooll roads everywhere through the valley, I do not know I hat there is any place in the union that could have' better and more pcrt,netit roads than Hood liiver valley. Why not try to get a rock crusher? Truman llnyner, after an absence of twelve months spent iu the Kast, has returned again to our district, and says there is no place like Hood Kiver. liachelor Wilson says he can buy bacon cheaper at iiockfoid si ore than atany other place. Yes, of course you can. Wii-on, and other goods, too. 'try once, for spot cash. 1. Lnbhoy is now digging up pota toes and seems to 1110 w ill have a very good crop, and nico ones, too. As wo lock out into the clear blue -liy we h o tin' autumn leaves are fall ing fast, w bile t lie tall towering pine and lir trees retain their beautiful coat ol' green and the mountain in the di-tance speaks (Mit and says: "1, loo, retain my white vesture, both winter mid summer." This sends out our thoughts, to the (Ireat lleyond, where we are told it will lie a perpetu al summer, and as we look out upon t lie beauties of creation, with sliminei and winter, day and night, morning and evening, wo cannot help but ex claim : "There is 11 Hod. " GILMER. We have been frozen up for some- ; tin, e but Inn e thawed out now. So will let you know some of things do ing up here, -Mrs. Drown has been ill with heart 'trouble and has gone to her mother's at Pendleton for a while lo recuper ate. I. I Icy t ing sold a team to Menom inee lugger.- for l?'i"i. M. Mauley has been mixing his house ami thing up for winter. 1'aiil Mnnley has taken up a home stead near I'nnicknie on the summit. Hliss Holt man hud a riiaii vay Sun day evening which scattered lumber and stripped the horses when Ihey tried to griih a t ec. Nobody hint. Will (id r iH being treated nt W hile Sul, n. ii for a bad knee which he received while loading hay. Wiclieus , '! niupkins have purchased a tract ol i e timber from ( M Ihiuglas. They ran now furnish lln tshing lumber in pine. I'.. I.. Iloltniau is getting lath sawed at the mill toi his house at White Sal in ri which will 'bo line when com pleted. Mr. 1 1 i list ii has returned from t ii'hlenJale whore he has been sowing tall grain on his farm. Luis of Canias I'rairio hay is now being hauled to the river while the I nad- are g. ml. w y r I Dark Hairf mwguwmfc-jipwjw awwMwi ill Heating Stoves, Furniture, Tin and Granite Ware, Crockery, and in fact everything in the House Furnishing liue. Big Reductions this Month We Exchange New Furniture for Old. 0 New BLACK CAT HOSIERY Our Full and "Winter line of Black Cat Hosiery is just in mid wo Iimvo every thing in Cotton, Flee:e-linel, Wool and Worsted for Lndies, Misses, Men, lioys and Children. This is the prettiest line and best Stockings that it is possible to get. If yon buy Hlack Cat Hosiery you will get the worth of your money and be satisfied. I'l iee, 120 per pair up. Try Black Cat- SHOES John Strontman's line of Shoes for Ladies and Children in the newest lasts, are the best wearers,' snappiest styles, best fitting and most comfortable Shoes you can get. Ask to see the Strontman 9 Shoes The farmers around here have their fail grain all sowed. P. Hughes and others are clearing up and will put in orchards in the spring. Miss Penyoualds is having a cistern built on her homestead, her fath r do ing the work. She is teaching school this winter at Trout Lake. Mr. Falmer has heen very ill with cong9stlou of the lungs, but is recov ering. H. Falmer is building a house on his homestead. Miss Falmer went to The Dalles last week to accept a situation. If yon want masonry 01 brick work done, call on Mr. Ueynolds, who can give sat i-fact ion. Mr. Ncidy is here. There are in the district, tho school teacher not many scholars and We need more emigration or scholars. Ho is a new teacher and well liked by thescholaia. Old Mrs. Whitcomb hud a surprise on October till, which was her HTth birthday, and a few neighbors went in and entertained her and made her think of bygone days. Sho is the mother of George aud W ill Gilmer. Hope she will live to see many more birthdays. BELMONT. llev. Tufts, president of the auti suloon league, has bought the ten acros belonging to Will Potter ; considera tion, in in. Mr. Tufts will erect a i urn oi. Lhe i lace immediately. Four new members were received into the Methodist church last Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Price of Pine Grove have moved into Kev. Tufts' house. We are glad to ve'eome Mr. and Mrs. Price int j our midst. Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew Liudes and daughter, Olgn, have returned to this place. 'They are visiting Win. Farrell aud family, to whom he rented his farm about two years ago. Mr. Lin des will erect a dwelling on his lots iu town. Miss Olive Phelps, who is cooking for the apple packers at the home of J. J. Gibbous, spent Sunday at home. Km ma Gibbons spent Sunday with her. Winnie Purser, who got scalded a week ago Sunday, is recovering, but is confined to her lied. Win. Snterlee and family aud John Tyler aud family were lieluiont visi tors lust Sunday. There will bo a stocking social given at tho home of Mrs. M. It. Potter ou the evening of November 11. Cards have been distributed, but all who do not receive a card are cordially iuvit ed. 'The admission will be the num ber of your stocking multiplied by two. Refreshments will be served to all. There will he some home made candies which will he gold at reasonable prices. The following will furnish games for the evening: Mrs. II. C Clark and Alice Churen, trotu T::t0 to K :;!; Mildred Metcalt and tho Church, from S::!0 to9:(K; Mr. llrown and Peail lsenlierg, from 9 :00 to !):'W; tev. .Hark and Maud Merrell, from !):.-ft to 1H:(i(; Pearl Kby and Pearl Hi'.vlock, from 10:00 to 10::i0. The pi (.cetus will go toward buying seats t r the new class room in the chinch. RUTHTON. Mrs. llurton Is very ill with pneu monia. Mrs. Mitchell and family who have been visiting her sister Mrs. Forbes, have returned to their home iu Idaho. Mrs. Oriscoll of White Salmon is visiting her sister Mrs. A. J. Snyder. Miss Klsie Middleswart spent last week with Mrs. Kowiand. All Hallow Kve was celebrated at MoUDininoo with n sooner unrl n unn. end good time for all. Pilly McAllister was pleasantly sur prised by au unexpected visit from 1 econd 10 o For IBargraixis A his father. The Columbia school, under tho able management of Miss Anna Shea is doing good work. The summer is over, aud autumn stands, j Serenely waiting with folded hands. MOUNT HOOD. ! Jake Leuze aud Art Khodes have .gone on a bear bunt. Miss Cook of Butler. Wash., who has been visiting ut the Cooper home, returned home Sunday. D. E. Miller spent a low days in Hoood River the first of the week. J. Vauthiers had a piece of ground 50x75 feet wLich yielded 'ill sacks of merchantable potatoes. ! H. Myers raised a hill of potatoes ou the W. H. Rodenhiser ranch which j consisted of 14 large potatoes, weigh- ing 10 pounds; another hill of 'Jti potatoes weighing '11 pounds. He also ; has ahout ihree acres of e."ept ion idly good potatoes, but as they are not j dug yet can give no estimate. He has ; popcorn of the best; carrots, turnips, beets etc. i W. II. Rodenhiser is expected soon j from Eastern Oregon with a bunch of i cattle, Mr. Rodenhiser is going to sell his hay to the cows, they to pay for the same iu cream. 'The cream he w ill ship to the Hazelwood Cream Co., and receive a uice ittle check once a mouth. Who says animals have no business faculties, aud that the Mount Hood fanners are not going to mako mon ye? Look out I DUKES VALLEY. Where could we go to Hud Uuir weather than wo aie having at pret eut? It freezes some nights and is quite cold of mornings, but the days are as tine as one could wiah thi time of the year. W. C. Dodge, who is working at Condon, writes that they have snow there aud theweathor is very cold. J. P. Thompson's men, who have been hauling lumber to be shipped to The Dalles box factory, finished last week. C. R. Hone is makiug preparations for starting his saw mill next week. This will give employment to several iu the valley who are now idle. A. T. and D. D. Dodge have taken a contract to clear some land ou W il low Flat for F. H. Robbins, the nur seryman. The Dodge brothers have gent for a new grubbing machine, in d as soon as it comes they will be ready to take contracts of clearing 1 ml :,'t a reasonable figure mid do first class work. John Keid purchased twelve acn s of land of Mrs. M. L. Carnahan last week. Mr. Keid expects to buil I a house this winter, improve his laid aud get an orchard set out as soon as possible. Win. Durham and Willie Dogde weut out on the mountain lust Sun day to shoot a bear. 'They tiamped the hills h11 day and c.inie home at uight wishing there v. as no suck thing as a bear in li e worl i. Ed Wentzel h as pi :c' lueii the ! on i -stead reliniuishuieiit nt Mr. Wriglt on the hill west of hcie. Ed says l,c is up pretty high, but wait until he gets to raising Spitzenl.crg and Ner, town apples and then we will all want to live up there. A. T. Dodge butchered a hog he t week that was at out a year old. It dressed 20S pounds, and the actual cost iu raising and fattening did nut exceed ?,"). It was fattened mostly on sweet corn and vegetables. Talk about buying your meat cheaper than you can raise it! Apple Trees for Sale. The uml.TKitfnpil hits "mill ...... .....i old Ircex, liu'luitln:.' v triiMioMis ,,n,m-,, 'ui'iu teuberu. iirtlev and Newiiiwiis Pri..o i...,., .. jJcetils. Phillip Koilas. ,, in Furniture Pepairing. "Hand LADIES' COLLARS and Turnovers in the newest styles. Plain and colored. lOmbroidered, drawn and hemstitched. 150, 200, 250, 350, 500 750 Ladies' & Misses' CAPS New Things in Caps 500, 600, 820, $1.00 In kid, navy blue, plain or checked, which are the very latest. Also mixed material. HART & FOSTER Blacksmiths Scientific Horseshoeing a, Specialty. Guarantee to pat a, horse on its feet; stop interferine; and cure any corn; spread con tracted feet, etc. General re pair work. 11001) KIVER HEIGHTS. $365 BUYS 2 very choice resi dence lots on the Heights. Adjoiiiinji' property offered at ."()(. Impure of John Leland Henderson or A. W. OnthanK. R. REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle L'NSKEN DANGER IS ON OL'R TRACK Knnri the time of our birth till we Ik (limn fm- the lasl time. Tlie liext ilcjcnue from the ilnni'eiN ol disease is fruf o body and aiiiviiy of the natural fiin,' tinns. The Jtfm? nf (ix xixltinrr is import ant. It must, not lie st i in i I :i I ii hi tor that, fives hut tem porary effect, it 1 1. 1 i lie reaction is more than depressinu'. Tike, ii funic- one that, will re-establish normal ilk'c; tion anil assimila '.x?-a tion and prove a reconstructive rather than a promoter of waste. This will iicc nature a fair cluiiiir to put in motion normal work of repair and tissue huildimr. Smli it tntilr was grown in Nature's Laboratory, hidden iu the ground ai d brought thence forty years ami by Dr. K. V. Tierce, who has made the treat ment, of lingering diseases his life-long study and care. lie uses glyci ric extracts instead of alcoholic ones, exactly proportioned and combined by processes of his own inven tion, lirst used in his private practice and now given out. freely to the world in his "Golden Medical Discovery." which is ((imposec! of Golden Seal root. Queen's root, stone root. Black ( herrj bark, liloud Mot and Mandrake root. Mrs. A. T. .bines of stli Hayes Sired. San Prnnclsco, ( al.. wriies: "As a child 1 was (li licale. and treat care was taken or me tMv:ui-e some of ruy relatives had died of consiiiniiiioii. alllioui-'h m.v father ;ntd n.oihi r cr" healthy. 1 irrew up wnh only lite or dinary dlsea-.es of all children, hM about two years a-'o I cot.lraeted a sew re Cold, w hich would not yield lo such home-l i enl -meat as was handy. Ilocuns weic Hied, but after three months of this treatiuenl I was onl. woinc. Then 1 was adcised to try lir. Pierce's (ioldeit Medical Idscovery. and ant triad tosay that three bottles not only cured me of the cohi anil comrti. but made me fee l.el'cr il, an I ever had l'fore. I w ill always Ictv e a bottle of this medicine In the house." F7"i.Tf-i These tiny, sutrar-coated antl- VA2,A bilious granules teriilnie ami Kcea Invii-'orate Slomac!,. Liver and llowels. Ilo not tteirel the 1II habit," tint cure constipation, cue or t wo each day for a laxative and reirulaior. ihiee ol four fot an active caiharlic. dnec tiie.i always In favor. I'm uu ill vials; ulwun tre&t aud reliable. Stove Repairing. I'uJ -H'J Cheapest 0. P. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors. Outfitters