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e ,7 . -i.r ,T.---'.-j--;i.-'- i .j HOCD RIVER OLACIEE, THUKtJDAY, JANUARY 11, 1006 I; 4 , f ' ( ODELL THEJ5ANQUET AS . SHELLEY SAW IT fly Roswcll Slielley. . Odell. Kastllood Kivor Valley, Jan, 10. The banquet given lunt Saturday evening at the Alt. Hood Hotel was truly tbe bin tbiiiu of tlio reason. We feel instilled iu the foregoing Mtate- merit when we remember the uiany el Oiimt)t tributes paid our valley by our flihtiiiKiiihlieil Portland visitors Judge t ake, lorn Hiclmrdrtou and Mr. Hull. 'J'hfiH-reniemberijig twe f nut that tbeir testiwoiiy whs corroborated by our f veuerablo' neighbor and friend, tbe "-hflou. E. L. Smith, who though rout ing under tbe weight of yearn, in yet young in heart, vigorous In body, brilliant of intellect, gifted witbclio cent language that Hows hjioii tuiieo jb Jy, and U pregnant with the fragrance of a ripened and well ordered life. Mr. Smith in not ouly rloh in years. Hen in experiencerich in honors, but In also rieh io far a tb s -world's goods are concerned, and who shall envy LiniY He is aurely entitled to all tlio comforts and luxuries that this world can bestow upon him, and there in no tipot on earth Unit nan furnish tbem more lavishly than can hid stately and elegant home in the town of Hood Kivor, and we wish him all of these ia unmeasured quantities, as he journeys onward through the romlulaccnt diiva of his life. Our toast master, our honorable friend, A. A. Jayne, should nut be overlooked in tula connection. As usual he honored tills position and not only relleoted credit upon town and country, but forgot not to honor noitber our visitors nor bis fellow townsmen, . I believe juu . will agrew with the writer that be convinced the audience that be could throw more - bonqnets than any man .nrouud the festive board. We dive .li'liu the glad hand. ' " Judge Cako said one thing1 that should be framed and, hroonpe a pro verb for every community, to wit: " That wo must grow hig. " This brief sentence means much minora than ti e mere speaking or writing it;. Tbors ' are. niauy: ways In whioh a community . may grow, and Mood Hive to on tbi 1 t ight traeic'aixt ia getting there. 11. V. DaviUaon. the eiub, president, admitted himseu well, as did M. P. lseuberg .iui liia heart to heart talk concerning plonoor days la Hood Kivor valley. The Mt. Hood HotermiiiiHgement Is entitled to great credit for the splen did feed, for the unique and pretty decorations, fur" tlie Ftxanolliij;ly ex-, celleut manner In wlilch tlio guests were served, and for the liberal 1ms-. pitaity shown some of the banquet tors' wives who were guests of tbe ho tel, in stirring them with an excellent spread in the parlors of the hotel. f To tha Totem of Hooif River Valley.' ItJuuow tlm to register for tbo flomtiig-'eleetlon in ' June, so to those who have political aspirations we say, you had bettor send your friends this way and have yiorrj reenter; Jfur ho- fore vou can sign a petition for a can didate vou mast first register. The writer Lbs plenty of blanks and plenty of time to register you. Bo come aloni;. Candidate are already bobbing. 1 have a petition from Birneon tlojton, our present county clerk, asking a re nomination, and also one from 1. C. Sext n, our sheriff, who is willing to serve for another term. Doubtless there are aspirants in Hood Krvr valley' for some place on the ticket, to if yon will forward your petitions, as I register voters I will cull attention to the claims of tbe modest candidate. Oeo. W. Larferty of Odell went to La Grande last week for a brief visit, and while there attended the conven tion of fruit growers. There was a good attendance latt Friday evening at tbe. literary club. After recess quotations from authors were called for and a pleasant half hour was spent. Next Friday Longfellow will be the subject of discussion. This is a feature that will prove inter esting with a little research. II. M. Pool is home again a'te" spending some time at Tbe Dulles for treatment. He is somewhat improved., which is good news to bis friends. Mr. Carl Johnson of W'inlock mis out to Odell last Saturday looking after his father's affairs. Mr. Johnson is a sou of W. V, Johnson, who is now ill at tbe Mt. Tabor sanitarium. The county court has appointed Carl as his father s guardian, U. if. IJone hav ing resigned, and In discussing his father's condition, we tiud him not over hopeful concerning the ultimate outoome. Often we hope against hope and 'tis well we should. We exteud our sympathy to Mr. Johnson and shall hope for the best. . . Tbe Kemp brothers. Dan and Will, of Odell are turning out rick wood at a rapid rate for the Little White store people on the old lirisey place near the store. We Mve a few yellow pines that have l ean storm swept for many, many winters that are turning out ' to 30 ticks to the tree. Tbe decree is already rendered that the whispering pines of Mood lilver valley must give ilace to the apple tree that produces the ') apple. The Dodge brothers are grubbing largo trees faster than the Kemp brother can saw them up. Last Moiiiliiy at tbe annual meeting for the election of one trustee, Rev. Troy Shelley ; was ,el 'Ctod 'to succeed uiiuseir. I should have said last week that the Neif brothers presented the Union church usa New Year's present the laat Sunday of the old year beauti ful book case made by themselves. it has tour shelves and double doors that close the case. It is finished up witn an oak stair) and varnish and is an oruHunxitiii and neeful acquisition. was dedicated to the public and I will be used by the church, Sunday snhijol and Christian Endeavor socie ty. The two Netf families are the kind of people who are valuable to any community. They can quickly re spoud with a quartet or any public occasion, and are generous and char itable, l'ha. church going people of Odell are grat 'ful for this testimonial of their regard for the morals of the community. 4udgidg ; froia two incidents that happened in our school last week, we are glad to note tbe facttbat we have a good ditoipli- arian at the bead el the schools this j ear, and e take 'flea M ure in noting another -fact, that thb Odell school is maintaining its reputa tion for good school work, upon which fact tbe directors and patrons of tbe school are to be congratulated. Don Crosby advertises dance Fri day evening at the ball in Odell. As this is Don's first venture along toi line, and as be promises to show liis friends a good tmle for tbe small sum of 70 cents a number, we wish him sucesa. MOUNTHOOD. W. B. Davidson ha been helping get some logs ont for O. Fredenburg Oscar will put op a barn ' and make ctber Improvements. - , ;t ; George Monroe' was disappointed ben the snow left, as be could not go sleigh riding and be has no buggy nor no side saddle, so bo stays t home of nights now. We uudertsaud that W. 13. Morton will teach music, literary and parli meutary practice if he can get twenty to take part at one dollar apiece for twelve weeks " Any one not a member can attend . by paying ten cents: u Bigot- Vie Lave not beard tbe name of tbe organization yet but we are sure they will give It a first class one. Tbe school teachers of St. Helen's Hall, Portland, who have been gperd ing their vacations at-this place, re turned Home Haturday. The young ladies spoke highly of tbe upper valley and expect to return next summer to speud a few weeks, i t. - 4 We were cautioned tbe other niglit about travoling past the Grey place alter dark with a crowd like the one that wont by New Year's night. Mr. Grey invited some of tbe jolly crowd to come up and take a look at his front gate and the boarda that are In splinters. The Sunday school elected officers last Sunday as follows. Mr; IPiidc superintendent: George Wisha assistant Bnperintadnent ; Miss ? Lldu Morton, secretary; and treasurer Maonn ltuMuiln I li l.rsi.l..n . M... Cooper, organist; R. B. Morton, chor ister. 1 tie teachers were not all chos en. R. 11. Morton was chosen teacher of tbe Uibie class. ' i j CI Mr. and Mrs. WH, Edick returned borne Wednesday after spending tbe holidays with Mrs. Kdlck's folks iu Portland. . , ,. , ,- Ariuand Patereau went to tojtn Sat urday to have his shoulder reset. The BaldwinSporting club will elect omoers at tne regular meeting Satur day night. Ail members are reqested to be present aa there will be other business to transact. ' They will tbeet at 7 o'clock sharp. Jess Davidson made u business trip to town Saturday, returning borne Sunday. He reports the roads in very bad shape. - The ladies did not tnrir ont very well Friday uight, there beiug only five girls. The small boys., helped tneru out, so they had a jumo anyway. Oue of Jim Davidson's -sister in Ohio wrote him abont his painted hat 'and told hlin to tell that correspond ent that she wears one of his old painted strawhats for a parasol when it rains. She says it; is an goad as 4 PROTECT YOUR LUNGS .;fr9m tHose!cold East winds by wearing one of the' ' T'BECMONT CHAMOIS VESTS ' ,A PERFECT PROTECTION TO THE CHEST Ki We have both ladies' and gentlemen's styles in a '! ,;;'f'.,..j't " size that will fit you. !' EIR (& CASS RMITIl-11 LOCK n REI J A BLK D1U Ki (j ISTS Z, 3 CI '.; -IS 9 WW Go mmence mmtjmmmmmamiidmvummBmmm mw Don't try cheap cough medi cinesV'Get hebest Aycc's Cherry Pectoral. What, a -record-it has, sixty years of Pec'ibral 'cures!' Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles.-, -r " I haW foniMl thai! ATWI ClisrAVttai li the bnt iii'iii'iim I ciiii ,r.-irli'ii-1tc.u-ClltUs, lullUHT)Xii. 1-oiipM. Hint Imrd ouU." M. UtilUSt M.ll.. ItllRiL. 2Sc.,9fle.,ft W, 4- 'Til..1ifHm., Bronchiti s Correct anv t iiicr:c to coirjtipa tion with smail cIubm ,! Ayer's Piils, any ruin cfow.. m, J,,j ! O. C. Rutf came up from Portland VVeduwduy, to look , atfes . aonie busi lieHs.i .' We nnderrftand (. (V- has sold part of his ranch., , , Jkh entaiininiBon willbe Kien at flio Moulit liooil hall by home talent on January VI. It v'lll be for the beh ellt of tho liiraty and will be" on the dramatic order, . Joeo h Knox Qf. Dukes Valley was up andp(fut Siiturdyy; night with his eon u. a. ' - ' - ". . . A. J.6iouxpaud !iiiuiily took. Jiuuer witlrD. H. Cooper, Sunday. Kelly A Wishart have finished saw- Ing tlu liHibef for ,(tlie jOrcpoo 1mm- 2 r the New Year RIGHT by having' your work done where accuracy oi workmanship will be GUARANTEED I I . r ' ' - ' Where? Why at "LARA WAY'S r": The Watchmaker and Jeweler SMITH BUILDING HOOD RVrER Tbe snow in goieir fnfct. It rained sonie-Monday end a heavy log has settled down to the Kfouud. It acts livke spring, but it is pretty e riy for wia(ea o. break up yet. i AS rjoruirixj Lad the mUforutne to lose a btch t cream, lie says it was not the row that kicked tbo pail over but the burse kicked the cream can over. ' " I). H. Miller returned from a two months trip to Portland. D. B. one ot .Mouut Hood's due strawberry raisers..: s, 'i F ' if Specuil ('orirv.-poudeiirni 'The snow, bat about all kou- and every body is (i'ttii!( busy once more, - Our merchant and postmaster has beeU Jiiyillg iu a stock of dhoes. The Mount Hood Portnillcehas been made -uiouoy rdr llice, which will lie very convenient tor the patrons. Walter UnuMu is . buildiiiK anew house bn bis kind iast north of the Mount Hood 'School houre. IhiiiKH bKiii to look suspicious over that way. ' V. S. Towers has a sick cow and we adb-:ed him u give n dose pf epppreas, bpt yui anyf nia. i , ,r J, : i j Ont cream man reports several new patrons on the eieam route, with more to come. ' nun ire tvnox will start tnis week. The creum buHiue s is some thing liku u pension to a soldier. We Inotf tor it iH letjlar n the, lOtb of the tnont-ii cymes around. ' ' D. R, Cooper and O. M. Wishart went tolhe IJhIIds last week io attend -tbe' rfonndiirvrb'.jvi -UMMtiug to mv part of our so .tool district. There is some talk of annexing Wln- n' Cttv'Wirito Mount Hood Citv. That Is if lots bate not been changing hands so fast as to mako the roads so bad we can't move It over. Miu M. K. Oiavea spent a few duvs last week' visiting her sister, Mrs. K. Leasnreand went to The Dalles Thurs day, to visit .lier, daugliler, Mrs. K. frenob. ,r $ ! ? v Miss Uenevfvd Fishf and Misfl Mild red Cooper returned to The Dalles last Xbnrsdav alter sptndlng the holidays witn rehitires ami irieuds. Miss Mae Cooper made a business triptotwn iast Wednesday, return ng home Thursday. J. C. Davidson was out Thursday night for a sleigh rule. Jim was ao coin ponied by three young ladies from roriianii, n oat is tne niHiier wren the Mount IliHid boys? We are suroris d to learn that onr neighbor, Mr. Wiuuns, has. been try ing to cut our school district up iuto snub a shape. We caunot tee hv Mr, WltMlis wants to start a -school with "only about six tchclais. Can you blame those people on the ett side for not whc&iug to lie cut out ot the Mount Hood d istrict. where their childieir can li ive nine months school ing, and if they are put iu the newly wanted district their chldreii Mill only. get. threi mouths schooling in a year.. '.Now it il up to U.e peoileto do their duty. If thot-e folks on ti. west side want to go to Wiuans City to. school, hign the imtition for the uew district; Imt if they should want to stay where, they are, then sign the reiiioiistraii.ee.'' . v Th danoe j l'r(tlay pight , givou ij the Baldwin Sporting Club, was well attended.. 'Hie l idios did their part by bfiiigUiR.well filled baskets, but we think the i lioys hardy did their part, because they only said, we will iiafe a iliinco, uuel that was all tbe preparations the boys made. Miiis Mildred Couoer and Geneva Fluty of She Dalles came up by stage Friday io Spend a few tttjil with old friends and relatives of. this place. We read a letter which- Robert Lea- sure wrote lat week about poor apples Unit. aiu net gr wu iu tbe Mount Hood Wiuiitry. Ve do not , want to stop wit only (I." (i Kiiff 'mid Loudou .V I'ower., lllicr-m- lrr T'uddyho rnisen the tire tier Newtown that was oxlulutid in tke Smith store win dow, N.v, where rajj "you produce" thai yt'ety-ui hp Jt .out--vle til iht VI.,...., 1 1 . I .. M..., iu sua iiii.l a iu r , .llieni ure a liuni- ber ir 01110,1' HKvfi'aj pie "rMiiihes tlmt 'n -ttUiu'-.tliVI crj ct -In all M"fsnJrt, the nrtlsf of St.' Helens' Unit 4'iitk.ud, c.iiu ji last lmwd y to iliitt MTss .ish and Miss Landis of the Same ph". '' ThV- young ladies urited to ieiid t-bcir vacation w here rthere 'mb' t-fcinf snow, n there is none iu I orlliiinl. lljfrH made the trip Up i tii in three and one-half miles of 4Jliitl (tap Inn Jdouday.. They bad Htik 1; li iiau-v itid l'liiyd. Hens n igUfiie ; , i r'' ' ' t. j ,,' j 'MistrifyrtK'Wohtfiirson spent'a fen days last week with her grandmother u,tttyeli:" -r , "' .Mnu t Sujjdinau b.'ts Imeu tolling tbe peoiile he is a crack, shot uonadavs. Jltsrt was oat Thursday and succeeded iu lriniug home a cougar that meas ured jkoinetaing less thau teu loet long. A nieri'v lmrtv of twelve of the jomife tfi of tUie place got a four if i This is the time of year we are preparing for our annual invoicing and general cleaning up, getting - our business 'generally in shape to . know the results of the year's work, and start ing in to the newyear with as clean a stock and slate as possible. We have a lot of seasonable goods that we .will put prices on that will cer tainly move them before commencing the in voice. We invite you in to enjoy some of the great bargains we will have for you. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, we are Yours R B BRAGG&GO horse team and took a trip up ti n Mount; Hood toad Sunday night to watch tbe old year out and tbe new year in. 'Ibey started from D K. Cooper's down to tbe saw mill, tl.eu a ootid by the store, and when tney made the turn around the store the leaders wont one on each side ot a tree and snapped the lines, but no danrege as oone to tne tree, lire Ijovs soon got the horses straightened out and were oft again.' Ibey cuili d at S. M. lialdwin's, then they called at H. B, Morton's, but they grt no satisfaction there, so they v, n.t to Mr. Grey's, where ho was warned to take in bis chimney, as it was liable to storm. lire- next stop wag it (J. C. Huff's place where George Monroe treated the crowd to sou e tine apples, which the young people did justice to, and returned to tboir starting place alter an exerting exporic nee iu front of Mr. Grey's. For further 'nforma- Uon, cull on the driver, J. C. David-sou. J. P. Hatchelder of Portland, ac companied by three gentlemen of that place, OJine up by the wav of Win- ans City Sunday, viowiug the country miine expoetax on or investing. We wouM be glad to have them come. bb there is lots of room. Always room, for improvement Messrs. James and Walter B. David sou and Cbailie Thomas attended tbe dance at Odell New Year's night Miss Nen Cooper returned Moudav night from The Dulles, where she bad peeu vial lug friends and relatives. Jeste Davidson was the loser of a storm coat at tbe dance Friday night. He would appreciate it verv much if whoever got it would return it. S. B Hess was uulucl.v at the dance aud got the worst end of the bargain by exchanging lanterns with soa.e one. Charles Schmidt was on our street Tuesday. Charles is working at the big mill near Dee. Mvrou Wishart vitited lit The Dalles last Keek. WHITE SALMON. The n ii u mil meeting of tbe Couure- gational church took i luce last Moo-day. The followina officers of Good Will I,odgi Jo. m of I. O. O. F. were in stalled Friday evening:, John O. Wy ers, N. G. : A. 11 Uresbona. O. G. : Guy G. Crow, Kec. Sec. ; K. Field, rtens. ; C. L. Colburu, Fin. Sec. j J. A. Henderson, K. S. to N. G. : Fred Grosboug, T. S. to N. G. ; W. H. Overbaugb, K.' S to V. G. ; G. A. 1 nomas, r. S. to V. G. ; A. H. Jewett, war lor; J. II. Giuder, Conductor; M.C.Martin. C. G : Tbouius Sukes- jorf, Fust Grand. There will be an entertainment in the school house Saturday evening fur the purpose of raising money for the "choel. A good program will be ran- ered. The children lia. e been urac- iciug for a loug time. 0.11. Hartley, of Hood River, was over in White Salmon last Monday. Hob Fordys of Wasco, was in White Salmou lust Tbur day. Mrs, L. F,. Morse of Hood River is visiting with C. M. Woltard. UNDERWOOD. Owing to (his spell of pleasant weather the continued sijueck of the machine andtgronning ot old stumts tell us that the industrious citizeus of this place ure busy, A few daysagn the excavators un earthed an ancient iclio ot idolatry. A stone tut and shaped like unto tbe Lead and neck of a mountain sheep, neighing a little less than a hundred pounds. Undoubtedly this lelio in ancient 'days did duty us a god. Also some huii uu skulls have been dug out ot their resting places by the railway grader.-,. Mr II. Weaver and Miss E. Under wood were married Christmas day, 'iind "6're uoiv keeping .home, bin ing lenled tbe llolliii raucn, where Mi. Weaver n,ll mine draw berries and big red u pies. Christum and New Yeai's day was properly teiebiated. JiAeryliody n jojred ihetntelfes acooruiug to their own I ctiiiiar roetbeds of enjoyment. Kveu old ti.uer wbistti j bad a jolly good tuiiu eutcrttiui. g Ua u.auy olu aotiuaiutance.-', especially on New iewr'a day. It is reuarkable how many cun.e forward to shake hands with hi ui and lovingly embrace him. AH be trebled right royally. Some he sprawled out on the floor, Sou e be n.ado to rsing iu a voice so Others. be bounced out through tbe door; s . - ' ; ; Sua e be i aiuttd black their eyes. ' 'Tis cpreer Hie tricks that men will do, Wbeu fullot tbe product of the still. Hut, thunder, bow it aiskes the eagli swoop Right down iuto the money till. ' Still it's true, as Shakespeare said, What fools some mortals be; Sense, tbere is none in tbeir beads When they're full of whiske-e-e-e. Uncle Sam was very good to his chil dren this Christmas at Underwcod. He made us a present of a new post olHce, which is gratefully aooepted Ij all. ' ' BARRETT. ' Your correspondent received a letter from Dr. U. O. Deputy, now at Coro na, Cal. The doctor says: "Yon uny expect us back in the spring, when we expect to make Hood River our future borne. My wife has not been well since we came here, and we think there is no place like your charming village, and we long tor some of your rich fruit." We notice your Odell correspondent excused himself for no items on Christmas week, but that a reader of the Glacier complimented him on bis sermon, but It turned out to be the Barrett items, and we take pleasure in thanking Mr. Sbelley for putting tbe reader in the right light. May I say that I would only be too pleased to write some little sermon every week if it would be a belp to some one, so as to make life brighter and better. I notioe that a scheme ia now beina agitated to divide our road district. Now if this is accomplished we shall certainly loBe by it when we consider the amount of taxes that are paid by tbe railroad company, and we in tbe Barrett district have bad the benefit of a good share of that tax and if it is divided, we will lose it. Some are dissatisfied over tbe road supervisor. There is one thing sure, we have bet ter roads now than we ever bad, and o must remember that we oannot have all our roads made good In one or two years. It has already been in timated that if tbe district is divided that no donatiou work will be dout by some parties. Now, perhaps, we had better let well enough alone, and wait a little while nntil all tbe roads are in good shape. On Friday about 2 p. m. a fire was discovered in the barn of J. H. Mer riern. Tbe contents of barn and sev eral cords of oak wood were burned up by tbe die. By bard work and plenty ot water tbe bouse was saved. Have not learned bow tbe Are started. F. W. Angus baa a foroe of men slashing on his 120 aores one mile soutb ot Rockford store. F. W. will be at it. He cannot be still only wben asleep. C. Jaoobson is busy nowadays blast ing rock on bis ranch, a part ot tbe oru carrot c rancn. Tbere is do reason why we should not have tbe electrio light service from tbe Columbia nursery to Bock- ford store. If every bouse on this load would take it, it would come so much cheaper tbat it would not ex ceed tbe cost of oil. Then we should consider tbe better light we get and that it ia less dangerous. It may not belp me to sell my coal oil, bat I am not after tbat. I will advocate tbat which will be best for us and tbat which will advance oar property. We are not in tbe days of the tallow dip or tbe runner to carry our messages. Let us step out into tbe full light and enjoy all tbere is, as we only pass this way once. Let our cry be, "Electrio ' light, electric light IV Card of Thanks. Tbe undersigned wish to express tbeir deep appreciation and gratitude to tbeir kind friends and neighbors who worked so faithfully and strenu ously to save their borne on the occa sion of tbe loss of their barn by tire January 5, 100C Mr. and Mia. C. A. Memam. A five room house, and lot 80x140 can be secured n the bill for $1,100 if taken soon. Term; reasonable. See J. L. Henderson. P. M. HALL-LEWIS 4 CO. Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Make iarveyi, plans and estimate for Hew r, IlKht and power snit railway plums, and riiruUh, subject t approval, plans, 8 p men tion and eilm um mr all chkr.-oI buildings public, private and mercantile. Hprcial 1 1 tentlnn elvan In wonomtc and slnw-'Jurnln construction. Accuracy and economy guar anteed. . DAVIDSON BI'II.DINQ HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Wood & Gray DEALERS IN Confectionery and Cigars AGHNTS FOR Troy Steam Laundry V.I THE DANOER TO THE CHILD May be real or the snake may be a harm less one, but there is danger that menace every child's life if the mother is defi cient in womanly health and functional vitality. Thousands of women have borne their sufferings and kept their troubles to themselves from motives of delicacy and feeble childhood has paid for it. Dr. Pierce, forty years ago, contuUed Nitture. and found that she had provided remedies In abundance for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments and weak nesses. He found that non-alcoholic glyceric extracts of (iolden Seal root, lilue Cohosh root. Unicorn root. Black Cohosh root and Lady's Slipper root, combined in just the rlpht proportions, gave such surprising results that this compound soon became a standard fa vorite of his in the treatment of such cases. In a little time the demand for It became so great that he determined to pnt it up and provide for its general sale so that the multitudes needing It could readily supply themselves. This Is now known all over the civil ized world as Ir. Pierve't FavnriU PrB acripMon, and Its nnparalleled record of hundreds of thousands of cures, In the last forty years, Justifies all that can bt said of iU it to non-oiooholie, non-narcotic It ia ne ami reliable for any woman, of any age and in any condition, to use. . Dr. Pierce's Peasant Pellcta only one or two a day will regulate and cleanse and invigorate a foul, bad Stomach, tor pid Liver, or sluggish Bowels. 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