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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
3C 3C 3C DC 3C 3 Cm COMMENCING Q COMMENCING BJR WEESi SALE Friday, Oct. 5th Friday, Oct. 5th 3C O Cram's Entire lew Stock of Ladies' and Misses Tailored Suits, v Coats, SMfts and Misses' Wool Dresses Which have just arrived from FASHION'S CENTER, NEW YORK, Will be offered without reserve at REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS This offer is made in honor of our Fruit Fair soon to open. We are anxious to furnish every Lady and Child with a Brand New Fall Cloak, Suit or Skirt, and . have the assortment and prices to render it easy to make proper selections. Come Early and Stay Late. We are Ready to Show You COMMENCING 8 Friday, Oct. 5th TheUpto 3C .: Jf" ,',":',',::jc. 1:,j.-i.,..uz -Date Store err- gfyi ar??rarea ssrrr COMMENCING Friday, Oct. 5th At the Churches. Methodist breaching at 11 u. m. and 8 p. m. Sahhath school 10 a. m.; Kp worth (.eagiio 7 p. ni. l'rayer meeting TliurHilay evening. All cordially invit ed. V. V. hvans, pastor. St Murk's Episcopal Cliurch. Holy Communion ut 8 o'clock ; morning prayer t 11. and evening prayer at 7 :30. V. B. Church Sahlmth school, 10 a. in.- pleaching, 11 a. m.; Y. I. C. K. 7:15 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. ru. Prayer meetinu at 8 p. in. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth and fiftb Sundays of each mi nth. Services at Odell the second Sunday of each month, V. A. WOOD, Pastor. liaptist church Sunday school 10 a. in. ; preaohiug 11 a. m. ; Junior li. V.P. U., 3 p. m. ; evening service, 7.30. Riverside Congregational Church, W. Ctliliuore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at H p. in. lielmnnt M. K. Church. 11. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Helniont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. in. ; Kpworth League 7 p. m. ; preach ing every Sunday evening ami 2d Sun day in month ut'll a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. in. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, w hich is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at U a.n t. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Unitarian services every Sunday at 11 h. in. and 7.30 p. m., J. A. liald ridge, minister. Topic for Sunday morning, "The Plea ot Faith." Even ing. "Purpose and Destiny. " Sunday kchool at 10 a. hi. each Sunday. AH are welcome. Culholic Church Regular services every Sunday, Children's Eyes. We give especial care to ohildieu's eyes. Consult Dr. Hogg, the Poit land specialist with O. Arthur Clarke, Jeweler aud Optician. Hood Kivei, Ore. Card of Thanks. Mr. aud Mrs. Munch desire through the columns of the Glaoier to thank tbo many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted them during their recent trouble aud loss by fire. N. M. Munch. We Prove What We Say. We don't claim to know everything but we do know one tbin well. We know how to Ot spectacles so as to re liove mi.ny ills aud ailment that will nevei be relieved in any other way. Dr. Hogg, the Portland epe ialist withG. Arthur Clarke, Jeweler aud Optieiau, Hood Kiver, Ore. Notice. To All Whom It May Concern: No tice is hereby given that Ira Alcorn is no longer in" my employ, or associated with me in any capacity whatsoever. No one will in' the future extend any credit to him on my account, and he is not authorized to make anv collections for me. A. S. Bent. True aud tried frends of the family -DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best for results aud beet to take. Rosy cheeN and sparking eyes follow the nse of these dependable little pill1. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Wiliiams' Pharmacy. BRIEF LOCAL MATTE BH. Fine corned beef at McGuire Bros. Mr. Bartmess is on a CMh basis. Finishing for amateurs at Deita Stu- I dio. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. . Maple Syrup and New York 8tate Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. Get your chickens for Sunday dinner at McGuire Bros. Fresh fish, crabs and shrimp, Thurs days, Fridavs and Saturdays, at Al corn's City Market. It is to your interest to refer to M. Bartmess' ad under the new Bystem. The Dietz Studio for photos. Our work guaranteed. Delta Btudio. Full stock of harness to select irom. Fancy riding bridles, etc. Davenport Harness Co. McGuire Bros, make country deliver ies Tuesdays and Thursdays and get fresh eggs direct from thd ranches. Orders lor the country telephoned the day before will tie delived, if on route. A cold is much more easily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar opeus the bowels and drives the cold out of the system in young or old. Sold by Wil liams' Pharmacy. For sale by Emporium. Five farmi in one body, 320 acres, 5 improvement! cleared land with each, 7 miles from While Salmen on Goldeudale road, plenty ot water, f 30 per acre. Can In sold ill separate tracts f'r M das only. Terms easy. Horn. To Mr. and Mtb. R. W. Evans, Sept. '22, at their home near Newhy &. Kautz mill, a daughter. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end ing October 1, UKXJ: Beard, Miss L. ; Bums, Miss Lou ; Ciaudell, Laura; Crowell, Sylviuia; Uaniniud, liertlia; Hunt, Beitha; Jackson, Lulu; Jett, Rutb; Johnson, Edna; Ledgewood, Mr. 8. L. ; Lun deins, Lima; McBride, Maude; Mer rill, Frances (2); Powell, Miss E. J. ; White, Ida; Wind, Nellie A.; Bailey, Roy; Bailey, R. M. ; Black, Mr. ; (Jul leeu, R. L. ; Hazelwood Produce Co. ; Hokplos, U. U. ; Johnson, H. C. ; Jones. W. A.; Kuapp, Franois; Lew is, Albert; Lestei, Jesse D. ; Mass, Henry; Smart, H. A. ; Simpson, R. W. ; Storie, Glen ; Thomas, Reymoud R. ; Weygaut. (i. P. ; Weygaut, L. C. : Weir, Bert; Wbetz6l, Chaa. ; (package 3rd class iDilsoier Warren. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. gCan you win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requites strength, with mind and body in tune. A man or woman with disor dered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's play. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia coutaios the digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its important function of supplying the body and brain with stiengtb building blood. Digests what you eat, relieves Indisgestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Ileal t and Constipation. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. Capt. II. C. Coe went to Portland on the local Monday. U. D. Woodwortb went to The Dalles on business Thursday. II. D. W. Pineo went to Portland Sunday tor a stay of several days. M. T. Nolan, of The Dalles, spent Sunday at the home of James Lacey. W. II Moore and Mrs. Moore, of Portland, were visitors at Hood Kiver Sunday. F. W. Angus made a business trip to Portland last week returning borne Thursday. J. E. R and, who is now located in Portland, spent Sunday with bis fam ily in this city. Miss Werner, who has been making her home here tor some time, went to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Knapp and Mrs. Knapp, jr., returned from a trip to Grant oounty Saturday. A J. Derby, who was called to San Franoisco recently on business, re turned borne Sunday evening. C. L. Johnson, of While Salmon, has sold bis ranch there and left from Hood River Monday, for Los Angeles, where be may locate. The subject for next Sunday morn ing at the I'nltarian church will he "The Ideal l.n'e"; lor evening, "Woi- ship of t tie Snrroiro." All are welcome. Mr. aud Mis (i H Lynn, daugh ter a d son ii.-l.w of I). N. Byerlee, arrived at Hood River from Elgin, Utah, I it-t week and will make their home here in the future. C. W. Murnhy, who recently went to Missouri, having sold his place at Mount Hood but returned a snort time Hgo, will go to tue tuickitat valley to look foi a location. Louis Burkhert. of Mount Hood, started Monday for New York where he will take the steamer for Germany for ii two n ouths' visit. He will visit at Spielberg and Wurtemburg. "Shudder" social Friday evening, October f.th, at K. of P. hall. Girls bring jour l unoh baskets aid boys youi i ocket books, a jony goou ume for all and all are invited by tba Y. P. S C. E. ' A speciel meeting of the Women's Relief Corps, wbicb is called by the president of the organization, Mis. Ellen Blount, will be beld Sa'urday, October 6, at 2 p. m., to prepare for inspection. All membeis are request ed to be present. J. J. Joidan and family left Hood River Saturday for Lake Os Odessa, Mich., wbeie tbey will rsit relatives and friends and expect to be gone two months. Mr. Jordan reeeutly sold bis place near Crapper and bis intentions for the future are not known Let all interested in'irrigation, no' o lv bere. but in the state as well, at tend tbe assooialion meetings. Judge Lowell, of Pendleton, will act as pres ident and A. R. Wilson, of Portland, as secretary. Uuited States engineers aud expert irrigationists are expected to speak. The lad es of tbe Unitarian church will bold a bake sale at the stole of Wood & Smith Bros. Wednesday, On tober 10th, aud will receive orders for cakes and pastry of all kinds up to the day of sle. Orders can be tele phoned to Mrs. T. J. Cunning. Mrs. Sieitihofl and Mrs Thomas Calkins will have cburge of the sale. Orders for Indies who will entertain during the fair will receive prompt atten tion. awTm GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THE" DIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Watch for our Fcy Bcfttanas fo. njak- Fli are the most botherson e nip h-i.ti; MTU1 nig ilressing saipus, p ons, cur.ii- rj.li now. I .i-on and Micky Hy 1T(. I AIR IXk SIKUAl.S jo Urge siieWt finish. pap r, ll tra,.s, fly killer, etc. next week. There is money in " jjc Liitle prices them for you. mmmm mm m Can You Tell Goo H Faucets, krout enters. LH and hasMs, Yarn from a) rone? We looping bowls, chair seats, towel down d fferei.Utyles. The new handle Fleischers, the very best. n.llers, towel bars, butler awulds, Brown.elwxwitb wire lndlH are Zephyr, Shetland FIops, Saxony, etc. Liltle prices tine tor school Uaa, Little pneaa etc. Little prices. mmmmm .. u&. k. Tllh(. hoards wringers. Tfcl We sell a lot. Our UdiM'UndiWIf. W K'wW8"nf seu.nd shipment this sen. All Silver gray Jersey km flee, "'W grades of pVn and pencil paper, lined, vests and pants, nicely hn- ' wax. sad " - 35 ished comfortable garments. 35c Little r rices i i r mi Don't Vail to t ki in our Ladies' Hote. White foot- JT Jt.uk Wr, jar tops, seal- I ore during Fair week. I'mrMial ed. Very comfortable if you aie mg wax, fruit presses, jelly glasses tlrctiii Thlire Is always on vour feet moet of the ttuie. preserving kettles. Little prices something rew at this store. Good wearing qualities. 3 pr. SO(y mmmmmimmp When You Come to the Fair KSJiSK .,,.!., . vour disnosal. Our store is centrally located, ana we wani you w ine and feeling that you are welcome whether you buy or not Vou vilX every con- habit of coming hew, i Store specially deco.nted lor Fa.r Week, p rf3 Rev. W. C. Oilmore made a pastor al visit to Dee Monday. Mrs. liuok and son, Sherman, start ed for Wasco Thursday for a visit. The Ladies Alliauoe of the Unitar ian church will hold uu mntings until tbe week succeeding the fruit fair. Miss Iiaattie Jensen is again teach ing school here, having returned from a visit to hei fathr In the Willamette valley. Rev. J. W. Rigby has been appoint ed as supply preacher in the Metho dist church for places along the North Bank road. J. P. Thomson, of The Dalles, who is interested in Hood River property, has been spending several days here looking after it. The Ladies of the U. Ii. church will serve dinner and supper in the Dallas building Friday, October 12th. The price of each meal will be 2T cents. A. S. Rotbwell aud C. R. T. Baker weie visitors in the valley Thursday. Tbey were bere to gather some in formation for the Portland Commer cial club. Miss Hulda Hinriohs, daughter of Peter Hinrichs, went to Dufur Thurs day where she will take charge of a school 40 miles south of that place for the winter teim. K. D. Gould, who has been away ou a business trip of ten days to Willo- wa, Euteriirise and other Eastern Oregon points, returned home Sun day. - ,j T. S. Weeuly and family left Thurs day for Marysville, Cal., where they will make their future borne. Mr. Weekly has secured a position there and will work at bis trade. 3 Please notice the change in time of services in evening 7:30 preaching in stead of 8 p. m. aud Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:45 instead of 7:15 p. in. i. e. for di rectory. Siuoeiely J. W. Sprecber, pastoi. Cecil Green, who has been employ ed at the store of Frank A. Cram, left Hood River Tuesday for Portland, where he will take a position in the deparmeut of Meier it Frank, as as sistant wind) w trimmer. Mrs. L. C. Packard, who has been visiting Rev. aud Mrs. Evans, her parents, left Tuesday for her borne at Mansfield, Ark. Mrs. Packard has been at Hood River during tbe sum mer and eaily fall. E. L. Smitbl was requested by the management of the Interstate fair, being held at Spokane, to act as om of the judges of fruiti tiling tbe exhi bition, but declined owing to bis nu merous duties in connection with the coming fair at Hood River. Mrs. S. F. lily the and ber niece, Mrs. Leslie, who has been vsiting her, returned from a visit to Tbe Dalles Tuesday. While there they called on many old friends, some ot tbeui for mer sohoolinates whom tbey bad not seen in many years. Mr. and Mrs. Will Uiaham went to Poitiand Thursday, where Mr. (irabam took the Northern Paoiflo for Vancouver, B. C. From there be will goto Calgary, Can., for an texended visit. Mrs. (indium ill remain in Portland during her husband's visit where her relatives teside and where she has many fiiends. Eugeue Sagers and Miss fjsjlie Belle Cooper were married at the residence of R. M. Huntuon, on the Heights, S unday at 3 p. m., by the Rev. W. C. Evans, in the presenoe of a few in timate friends and members of tbe Immediate famil'es. After the cere mony end congratulations a sumptu ous wedding dinner was served and a very pleasant social time bed. Mrs. Meroer has rented her ranch and gone to live nt Portland for the winter in order to be near liar chil dren who have entered the high school there. Mrs. Morr.er before go ing remarked that she rennet ted the movement bere to have a consnlida- ed high srboool was not successful in that event it would not nave hi on necessary for her to send her children away from home. The Bridges Concert ooinyeny, of Chicago, will give a frea concert in the Methodise church aet Taustfay evening, (Mtotitir ', at 8 a'clock. Xb company is composed of Frank K. Bridgna, baritone, Frank B, Carman, tenor, Edttb Hates bridge, eoofaflo aud reader, and C lara A r Matron t ot man, soprano, ihe Bridge aoaipaof will org mil a class Ui vocal aod ia strumeiital miisio here, ana groae ot for wbtcb will be explained at tbe conosit. Another largo businota DiiteK is to be sret'ttdat White t-altftoa. Hurt tbe ferita-pvtM, bloh wiU to 'tt largest hutidiag that baa et bean laitt th. ftowmau Roaeiriatit an 4 liUJiert Kautsoo wilJertct it o tfrett ve oa. wbra Hie oH ilaAwnitb sboi ae4 t Maud. Ir (iimakaion will be 70xJ fet al it plans provide fw a tlimtie, wkictt will seat .'SHJ perKona in! lta a stiigo 40 feat Hd uud 18 fa(4 dnap. AiongHidi) of it Kent boh sritt afiKd bis btiildiilg wbicb will be 3)x4tifeet awl will be two etocies high alrio. li the ground Moor a will bav a trtalry store and on tbe sec ond itora will lie provision made for taix ottlnua. M. Siiiidrland and daughter re turned Thursday from a visit to Port land. Mr. Soule shipped a beautiful piano to Condon yesterday to a former Hood liivn man. -Sirs. W. S. (Iriblilo, of Ml. Hood, is visHing with Mrs. W. il. Sharp, her sister-in-law, at The Dulles. Mr. Frank Chandler, Will Moigan ami II. Clrei'ii purchased linn piano.', at Soulo's Piano House lust week. At the Methodist church Sunday, October 7, at 11 a. m. "The Mnifei-ta-tious of Cod"; 73:0 p. in., "The chinch Banners." Come and see. Mayor Blowers has appointed A. (', Staten, M. II. Nickelsen, A. Butts, li. II. Wallace and L. ri. Morse us dele gates to the meeting of the Oregon Ir rigation association. An oyster supper will he given on the grounds ot the East liarett school 1'rldav evening, Octolier fith. A pro gramme of special songs has been ar range! and an entertainment will also be given All are in ited. Mr. and Mrs. . II. l'eugh aio ut present visiting in (iilliniii county and will lie away several weeks. Mr. Pengh has business interests there which will also occupy his attention. Dr. (tcisundorfer, of The Dalles, was called to Hood liiver Wednesday in consultation in the case of Miss Maiie Molir. who is critically 111 with typhoid fever. MisH Lizzie Mohr, who is also sick with the same trou ble, is reported as doing nicely. F.lder Allen Jlickey, of Dns Moines, Iowa, lather of Mrs. D. N. Byerlee, wih pioach at the K. of 1'. hall next Sunday at 11 a. m. Conic and lipo some ot the ripened thoughts of near ly half a century of active Christian ministry. A b'g delegation of fruit growers and others from Hood liiver will at tend the fruit fair at White Salmon Friday and Saturday. The oll'orts of our neighbors across the river ate at tracting a good deal of attention and tniiuv feel that they deserve all the encouragement possible in their new venture. Chas. T. Early is in receipt of a lnt tei from the Hon. James Kyle taying that he has received an invitation to the fruit lair and that he will attend and hopes to be able to bring several friends with him, among whom he mentions Col. Wm. Crooks, of the O. R. & N. and the Hon. li. Oolfey and the Hon. J. Driscoll, members of the state legislature. The last base ball game of the sea son will be played at Columbia park Saturday, October 13, the 1 st day of tne Fruit Fair and it is expected that it will be the best game of the season. Both teams will have the best mater ial that can be procured for the game as it will decide the championship be tween the Hood liiver team aud the Wasco Warehouse boys of The Dalles, and a big attendance is looked for. L. W. Wood, formerly proprietor of the Kandy Kitchen at this plaop, has. purchased the saw mill owned by li. li. Fields, seven miles back of White Salmon and will operate it. Mr. Wood is an old mill man and under stands the business thoroughly. He says that there is enough yellow pine in tbo vicinity of the mill to keep it busy fur some time, alter which he expects to move to u more advantage ous point on the Lyle road. Mrs. J. B Wright, of St. Johns, has been the guest of liobt. Hand ut Wau (iiin-Cu in for a week. Mrs. Wright says she had heard so much about Hood liiver's apple oichardi that ehe was very much interested in them aud that when she took a drive over the valley she had a itiont de lightful triii. So many trees, large and small, loaded with big rod apples she had never seen anywhere before, said Mrs. Wright, who returned home on the boat Tuesday with :t number of the apples she admires so uiiicb. and expressed herself as dosirions of spending the rust of her life ut Jlood River. Mrs. Wright was at one time editor ol a pater iu Iowa aud wus formerly postanstrosH at St. Johi:, but wa removed through poiilicaMn- fluence amid the vlor iug ,ritests of the citizens of that place. Nothing Hrard from (loddr. Xlie strango dtgapvearaiiiie of Gene Coitdv. who was innlovod as Barren dnf b Java Iwtiaon, is still treating much nBiirehSilsloii On tlie I Bit of Ills iriitnrt. OoQdy he not tinea liovord from uinee a week seo S iliirdaT boo be aaddaulf disappeared front II md kiri. Ho Mill has clothir.ii and ot1. r taknams here and a.i i3 filant tor the future that vo'Xiid to tbe tielM tat he had no ilea: uf laiug the oitr suddenly, twudy foroiorly lived at l Jregon City til It la aai 1 that he is not there, nod It is feared that lie ln met with some un known misfortune. Jf slice. , No orders will be dolWersd a'ter 10.00 iu the hirontion and 4.?. i in t aftatnoon, commending Monday, Sop taw bar 17. Mel June Bros, Ei. Mayes. A. S. Bent NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY School Books AND School Supplies For this year's di'iimnd L have received tlm liest line of Tablets, Pencils, Inks, in fact everything for School Use, ever brought into the city. It costs no more to please the children with a Fancy Cover at SLOCOM'S The Depot for School Books TO FULLY ENJOY THE FRUIT FAIR You need one of our Up-to-Date Hats. Our prices are especially low, quality and style considered KNAPP'S Millinery Display v. OF THE Latest Designs in Pattern Hats At Mme. Abbott's NEW GROCERY S. 1. (larner having bought the .1. T. llohnandro cery on the Heights, desires to call the attention of his friends in the city and valley to the fact that he will have the store stocked with new goods, and intends to run a. clean, neat little Family (irocery Give us a Call Phone 1401 A Disastrous Fire. An early morning lire t tally d st roved the homo of Mrn. Millie Sti'lilit'iiHon, loiiatiid 011 the hill Mon day. The contliiration occurred at 1.31 o'cloiiWf and the inniiiteH of the I10JHC went awakened in time to es cape fMCi their huriiiiiK dwidliiiB hy the i.iirkiog of a faithful wafolidiiR, ho was evidontly aiouned hy the Uunitfl. Although no nturm of lire wa turned In and muiiy citizens rcHj.ernl ed iiy the time tbey ai rived couid: he of in assiFHtantce, ng the Dre liail Kuloe ltf such bond w "y that ii was tai io8iHo to control it an 'l tle tmild iOH was Imrood to the ground, ifb Its coii.cnts. Ibc i rui'Mty was liiBiir cd tor ih). o . . Mad Man r oiiml la JSoY Car. MtchneiCJjii ',0 liai, was tnkofl Iho iafc 'ij.v aiuroiog fa (tarcaitt Lucks in n dmenfod caodlt iio. i fo a fi'.n i ii 1 ft on oar thra rliiVS 0" tojn IniTiPCliO to take fTft ot nimeeic. ivmsiiii'ie t'ni mmms sa clmrge anil took him to Ihe JJoiiea fla wiitlKxaoiinel for iu8-odj bw iiltoruoou. CUne riiil.i 8 to aliro iii Knilaud jH ets ( ilo is JiaJW 1hm hut joilwicil. C'ia re. ittsined, fir years has beevr Bsiitt "wmntj tare. Io -diirj hitin to aasilmietl in obuga lt lbs imiu- J rot lioijSB. Ilp peart'I fru 1'aRer toa- ffittia tiooa fl'ijing s 'ictil lir-i if 111111 Kiutu tbori. As to r8 t'fela. tr'el in that Ci.nnty lie will lie token care ot tif the authorities here. Journal. A ricasiint liccital. The recital iriven lawt Wednesday oveniiiK hy Mr. Sletten to mr pupils and their paienta and (riniids at the home of Mrs. H. 1'. Orr was luucn ap preciated hy all whu were present. It conaiutcd of veal and iiiHtriimeutid BolectioiiH, which wire well rendured and the poi formanoe was a highly oreditahle one liolli to the pupils and Mrs. Slettou. At its coiiciiinion re freidimonU wore served and a vaiy pieaaant evening conclinled iu sooii.l intorcoui'se. TeairherN .Mont Bf 1'rescnt. Wadnosday, Tlnirsilay and i'riday of next weotc The liailerf will he lion orod hy the (iroHenoe of hetwean Ho and l'-IO school teachers from all over the oounty. County .School Super iu tT0iieot MtiU la not only invited but inststod on avory teacher ia tbecoan i lieiug in atteurlanoe. 6ill0(il8 will lit oJoHdaiid i)ot a tea.-lifir will be e -ouned. Chwn ifln. , Wood l'olsnaing rsxllta bum tbrynjc cooBtip atlou, ahich is tjuioiily kw1 t Ut. King s Tstw lite Ville. 'i-? reae 'to all poi irooua germs frofti t'1 syteai aod m f uf)) naw lift ami vig it; euraaoor htoiofti'D, tiaMiiHiti, hcananU. dizines an (J Colic, aithoiV grdpiug nr dls.10111 fort. l!4!euts. t.uarantaed Chat. X. Clarke. A. O. 4) oe (fest to Fottlaad thli ttoinign tiilBis, lie toot along witb him ad .'ertUiug inattt r tut tha fruit fair. V ---m' y- i - -,rr -ii ,nr 1 1 wf-Lti r rnm