the huge aggressions of <'»"l>1 ( | have prill ticall.v I :■.!*• n f "" ¡' of the Individual II. ' "• " ' (1 ( lVtid.ehin Tribune.] A Washington e iriespunilent lit I Tlte capital of tlie state Is too re­ position <’l his labor at»d ' Sunday's Oregonian announces that „ ducili tn...... I*”; t .;,,, mote from nistcru Oregon, aud it an agreement has lieen made with the , ■ Ing uncertainty .iuallv costs too much money, and too nine., ‘“'rorlsaud bls future, ami Klamath Indians whereby they are to’ , time, for the people of tills section to widened tlie lire.ohi" tl.at cede their long-disputed lands to the, 'el.^nom.la-s, ¡md <‘"UI-"''' ' be able to affonl logo to Salein to at­ United States. Inspector MeLaugli-1 that, while Ilu.v i lteaP'-■ " ■'te ton, who was sent to KI imath comity | tend to their business. As a conse­ ties of life, Increase quence very few Eastern Oregon ;s’o- L-rplexityatid un» et film) *■» • •' ' to treat with the lndirns, concluded , ple visit tlie stats capital. I'tom tills great mulltiid.s iimyot-tuin tlu '» ' • the agreement October24 last. Thtme it follows that tlie Willamette Valley these are feiiturcsof our modelli MU'1»’ ............... say the treaty | ............. p**ition to know > dominates leglsFitli'ti, appointuiettl.s tion. full of dinger, • •For 0m1. I have no hope that an) I u-lll lw. speedily uneiiilifv r.iHtlei' will be ratified by congress. to office, appropriation bills ¡mil, in uuvhanlsm of legislation, any »)stein It will be readily appreciated that short, lite government of the stale. ,4 .socialism and an) s. lu’ine of turar thit settlement and consequent open-! Tlie bosses and the lobby throng to Ian distribution or taxation will tn ing to market of tJ2I.S24 acresof land, to Saletu from I'ortl.uid and oilier tlie remotest degree remove t.nni. Thechunhoftiid must g- up, mt l of which 350.000 acres are rich in ex-, . near-by towns, ami Eastern Oregon stay up umm a much higher pl im cejlent timber, will prove of greatj hxs no inlluence a’ tho state eapltol than that.’* weight tn tlie development of Kiam- I wortti mentioning. i atli county. The corr qiondent re- > Native l ‘>r PuNIcalloii. Just tlilnkoflt ftir a moment. Tlie ' ports the stipulations of the Uvaty aa (two Federal Senators are from tlte ISqiiOtiiii'iil ‘4 tlie Intel i"i I follows: Lami (Hlìce at I ik. vii1» . ’»" ' "■ Willamette \ alley and txitiiCongr * “By tlie first article of the Me-1 - iSwuit«*»* IV I““' , • .,11 1 1 men are from Wt .tern Oregon. . for, N'itiis' i" licii'l i given I'1 '• 1 Laughtonagreeni.nt. the Ind’atnseede. . ................ , , ,, Tlte Dalles, ’ from whteh llepre- Io» ing-iiaiiiisl settler I1.1» til'1! n-’H «’ • to the United States all claim and in-1' wltlle ......................... 'senlative Mixxly hails. Is nominally Ili» intention to make linai pri*1! in "Up port o( hi» claim, ami •! •>* •*1'' terest in all parts of tiieir reserva-1 * i in Eastern Oregon, it is really a su­ Sill be mu le Di11"' I <1. Il.unai.er. tion lying between the boimdarirs de-1 nt H'H iiiiim . t’ ’ 1». burb of T’ortlknA. and is etitirely , t’. S. scribed in tlie treaty of Octohpr 14. (Hi January ll^H, vi< : 1864, assurveyetl in 1871, comprising I dominated Uy • I’ortl.uid interests. Hugh L. Ch’pton Yot Eastern Oregon is nearly half th Il E No. 17 i? ( >r I’11' sM '» '’I'1.. N a total area of 621,824 acres. state in wealth and population, and > .'EG ami NE‘* He ' “In consideration of the cession of t:» 10 years w ill Fxcecd Western (»re 8 It 12 E. He name* the i.Jluwing wit these lands, it is provided in section i ne»»»» tn Jirove Id* emitiim1 re.i.lem-v i gon in both. ntion nml cultivation <'f -alii lami, yi>: 2 that the United States shall pay And what has tlie eastern lt'tlf of 1 Jorgvn L. Sap|H‘t»»rn, •*( B’^mnra, <‘iu. and expend for tlie Klamath Indians the state gut to show for Its burden Ixitii» J. I'.aiunan.ot Honan««, «»ryg-n: the sum of 8537,007, lieing at tile rate of taxis? Well it sees Portland and 10 n 1» Bink.of 1* eai.z.i Originiti Ioni. of 86.36 cents per acre. It is under-1 oilier Western Orc run comniunitie* 11 Iloaglanil. ol liman«». • »ivg>ii. E. At. HUAI 1 AIA. It.-tfi-’.-r. stood that $25,000 of thissuni shall be | arbitrarily cut d< w ii the valuatii 11 .4 I paid in cash, pro rata, to each man. I their taxable property by a score of j ST0CKH0LDFR5 MEETIMI woman and child bek nglng to the ¡millions to .•s.-.qx taxation. Eastern «"““■'i.................... 'SiaShiK”so.’S"!;':L y..t'i-e Is hi'r.*1' ' 'ii thit t'1 IRUHWUH IfiSItliS. HOLIDAYS LADIES’ FOR TWO Wraps, ready-made skirts, ncck- jtr, ribbons, laces, gloves, eontbs, hair ornaments, belts, in ;l w breSkts, shoes, slippers, rubbers, overshoes, leggings, ¡S3 goods, perfumes, toilet articles, etc. MEN’S Clothing, boots, shoes, slippers, rub- . . ... ... . rs, felts, overshoes, hats, caps, shirts, neckties, gloves, | J, „..... i.lkorchiefs, razors, razor strops, shaving soap, pocket k lives, etc. CARPET, Matting, trunks, knives : rks, »poons, carving sets, cigars, tobacco, pipes. and TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Citron, currants, raisins, lemon peel, chocolate, cocoa- t, cocoa, clam chowder, clam juice, shrimps, oysters, ekorol, salmon, canned soup, peas, string beans, corn, latoos, pork and beans, preserved and dried fruits, .stern hams and bacon, Merrill sausage, jellies, pickles •I relishes. | What A iew thousand dollar., regul u annual tut 11 It I at the St ■ i , ..t the Little KlAtnath W f,»r exterminating wild animals, Ditch i’o. will l>e lu ld at th1’ ........... ' ; What else? Anj Supreme Court the company in Klamath Fall». I'rv ! >? Not exactly, but it do > t •mn on Motulav, January 7. I 1 •'!. at - deputy ............. Supreme Court clerk lit 11 ?ti o’clock a. m. for the ehi'tlon <3 ' a the Treasury of the United Stat •.■>, to ! salary of about two-bils a day. What Directors for the cnx.ln■: G ar. .i’nl be to the credit of the Indians, and ¡more? ni,,rvy An Inxme asylum? Well, : the transaction of such < liter liu.-iii' v. ... t> stdo,? ’ Well. if you . xs may properly fotnc before the tr. ' shall draw interest at the rate of 5 j .......... hardly. What please ; interest - can think or anything else, percent per annum. i, which -------- ----------- Ing. the Tribune, and we willj Th11 Board of Directors i f <»:.%.» « l\l( KLimath through their agent, in the drainage ' "restless” under the unequal vokcl county. State of Oregon. We yonr pt’litiohcn», rr*i»h*nt« an«! . and irrigation of their lands and in they.tiear. and unless the pmple uf i legal voltr» of Tnlo Lftlte l*tv» b et. in . Western Oregon permit reform of tli ■ the purchase of stia’k cattle for issue| said County ami State, tv>|se allotm>*iiLs 1 State for n perioil <»( aix inonthi*. ir>uu will not be benefited by the irrigation . January 11 th, 190L WORSHIP OF MAMMON. system constructed under this provis­ Adam Shoitgen, It (’ Ander^fwi, J T King. T E Ualli»*. John Ratliff, (i II ion shall not bear any of tho ox-' [Oregonian. ] | Ei«h, W R Davin, EJimind Elvv, Satnmd N kw II avex ,. Conn., I>ec. 7. nis­ J Uiljum, Mont E lintchi*»n. I S Bran pense of such irrigation construction, and shall, as nearly as practicable, re­ hop Potter in un address last night 'dan. G W Brandon. Ii Wchh.G WJorv. I J Ii Welch, B«*rt Pavit. E C tturlnrr, at New Haven, said: ceive an equivalent value of the stock “I rliooM! this vubject bcratiM' of A E Au-tin, E II <»t In« r. C < I’.n' u ihm • 'ul << 'I, well as their capitalistic employers, cattle or other articles contemplated; I ts pa rn “Divorce, crime and corruption 1n al! J'*1’1 ;tn Brimmer J.in I t’oie, J W go to unreasonable extremes, and the that each beneficiary may receive his our cities have one root, the luat of Hammond», *........ “ Frank 1 Little, lohii"*in \\ Idi interests of neither are conserved by or her appurtionate share of the bene­ i money. The one eager, dominant nrv.TF Fowler, G I Ft»h, <> 1 Conner I’ Noble., M Armstrong, \ I ■. in . Published every Thursday by such arbitrariness. People are always fits of this provision, and in addi­ hunger wMch saluUa us from one end Ir4in A1,'b^, , m.V(ll | , tion to the interest of the fund de ­ to another of uyr broad land la the c„|w,i|, M IMrtery, < It glad t lncidsv, J.in-i»ry 9, 1. I. w. R. it ltl:st tender and ” inter clothing at Dufty'«. issued an order that its employes, large area of heavily timbered country, >eT"d tiff'* ;ii 1:*. tote as fi e fri.in .r___ _____ Mens $10 Wool Suits at Duffy’s. _______ while onxluty, must refrain from the covered largely with yellow pine, su­ ¡sordid instinct as from tlie taint of a . TI.1HI « Ct4.11 Ki: PROOF I INAL OPPORTUNITIES IN OREGON. use of both intoxicants and tobacco. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. gar pine, cedar and fir, which is capa­ ' Godless cynicism, and you will find that they have their price and ¡ire not ble of producing an excellent quality [Oregonian.] • ft. mob of 1,500 infuriated citizens to Ire had without it any more than a t' SITED STATES FAND OFiTCE I Oregon is ready to welcome right of lumber. The merchantable timber Circassian slave in the market of Bag- I.AKHVILW, OliM.oS, D. i-.-llitwr I 1IM.Í ab Rockport. Indiana, lynched two Notice is hereby given H al Marnil i negroes Sunday morning. The royally immigrants who come hither in the excluded portion of the reser- I Vierra bn* filt-d le'l: •• <4 intviili in to “Go where yonmay, talk with whom mak- fin d 4 1 1 .re j.,- h i> . . ¡1 tjegroes had murdered and robbed a for the purpose of homebuilding. A vation along the Cascade Range etzvers in K:.in>.,iii mild climate, fruitful soil, vast tint- some 350.000 acres. This timber, you will with clergymen estimating t’minty t'leik at bi. barber. tlie promises of a field for spiritual Fall»,Dr., mi ratio l.iv th- 12 her and immense resources; a country while now of lit tle value, owing to labor, with women rating in claims of Jiinuxry, >.n tun'■•••r < nit i-. ¡-, .. » It is reported that Candidate Bry­ unexcelled for dairying, stockraising the inaccessibility, will become valua- other women upon their mjc I u I n < o;rnl-; 1 w tion No. ltSH, for the N'.j <>( M.'4 .nil an has concluded to start at his home and the smaller branches of agricul- ble in the near future by theconstrue- tion, with hw'a of great umversitlf H r ’ ’j of NE'.i of -ii'ii n No. It. m Town »hip No. ¡IS H. Ifnniri- No. II1. E. W M bwo, Lmorttr, Neb., the publication ,,rn(un. , lie 1BI name».a« «it.i. •; I’. J. ture; wide wheat areas, a widening tion of railroads. The inspector re­ P'.r.byz d wttbtbefright lest H m In- ¡Oregon, of a weekly paper, of which he will be ,. market, looking towards at least three gardk A2 50 an acre a fair average discretions of some pialn-spoki n pro- . ..... itain <,f Klaumth I ail ails, g < iregon. Ja- fessor who tells liis age the truth in ,<»b Hueck <4 Dairv, sole editor and proprietor. It is safe „ , .hi’i.-r points of the compass, and plenty of value for the lands In their native i an hour when it sorely needs to hear Bennett, "I Dairv, tio-gmi, Oregon, Cli.irliH W tcupredict that his paper will not sus­ land suited to the varying desires of state, exclusive of the lava and rocky it, .shall cut down the revenu s of the blienirui of Dairv, <9. _■ . . tain the policy of the administration. Is. A!. BRAITAIN, llvgi.ter. the settlers—surely there is an invita-1 portions, which are valueless. There college it Is no matter; th" commer­ cial question is at the bottom of It Overcoats at Duify's. - In their zealous efforts, workers for tion in these to the thrifty, industrl- are also many acres of arable land, and decides psually all the others. .qbaritable institutions occasionally ous man, which, when accepted, as- which already poK-. '.sses considerable “We read the otherday of a woman NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. slam up against a revelation of fact sures him of a welcome that, for value. Taking into consideration the at the ii rseihow whose attire was a neighborliness and hospitality, cannot 29 years that the Klamath Indians dress made./if the skins <4 unborn i ’ -Which makes them reflect and wish Notice is herel y given, that William lambs. Wljtjt do you tlilpk <.f such a they had investigated before proceed­ be excelled in any country and among have been deprived of these lands, to­ tiling? Is tt"t tills a relic of barbar­ Knotts, executor of tin- esisto o( Ar;l,.lr gether with the .value of tho valleys, ( l.angiill. ili'd a i.,|, has lil,-<| hi the t ono ing, Werhaye In mind and Instance, auv people under the sun. A good meadows and heavily tfmbi red por-! ism? ' • lyloiirt it l.laiiiiitli t'otinty, G.,.g.,|( place to come to, Oregon is also a . wherein Cakes were being solicited “The situation, grave and threat _ ­ his final ueeoiint of t|,u ndmimstlali..n tlons, the Inspector most heartily in­ ( 1. of »aid entstf, mid that »„i,| , ' for achurch sociable. In their circuit, good place t/> stay away from. Much dorses tlie price fixed upon said land ening as it K to all that Is best. In a nation's lifdi'tis the ri suit <>f causes set Tia-day, Jaumiry mli, I'jq, at tin- the solicitors found one victim in the depends upon the man and the equip­ by tlie Boundary Commission in 189(1, | that are not) fAr to seek. They are to hour of teno'i lis-k In tin, |.,,,( namely, 86.36 cents per acre.” midst of a washing. She was asked ments in family, means and purpose Klamath I., 7'1: Tlie Klamath Indians have waited lx- found in the spirit of the age, In with which he comes. Barehanded, I I .ill*, On- ton. uh t! .. ii,,,.. :lI,,| ,,, | r to contribute and cheerfully replied thrlty years for tin1 recognition of the conditions of our National life and the hearing of ohi- ctimi» to rniil m .'om,| that she would endeavor to do so, thriftlessness will not thrive in Ore-' their rights and il Is l i lh-veil a settle­ ' tn the standard of our personal values. and the tinal setllenient of hii I lu tate. fiatisi this ■'»th .I iv of lie. , pi ,, though she had three or four more gon, forthe same reason that keeps! ment. will tx.1 no long1 r deferred. To We may shout till we are black In the face ’.liat we are the gr.-atest and Die „ WILLIAM KNOT I washings to finish that week—a fact its possessors on the poor list every- insure the early ratification of the bravest arid the biggest, and th • Executor of tho estate of Arthur I.an- where. But for men who believe that ‘'nient, a bill for that purpiise .s which was new and astounding to the ,, ... , submitted, and its early consideration strongest and the richest nation in geli, deeeaaed. the world owes them a living only as ljrg ,„ |t Ttl! . S( . f W lll prove < Tnisti ndi’tti,. tint there comes a solicitors. Thus, though unostenta­ Winter underwear at Duffy’s, tious proverty, like unostentatious they exact payment by levy of legiti- beneficial to the In lints and to Klam- strange awe In the heart xs we turn back and read ofwlpt kind of sluff wealth, is laudable, people are there­ mate industry and prudence upon op- alii county generally. the first comers to theseslion smainly Mackintoshes at Duffy’s, by often deceived and apt to fall Into port unity, there is a plane and a wel-1______ were. come here, and, as the years go on, a errors that are afterwards ke< nly re­ “In England a n an of science dis­ Notice For Publication. comfortable competence. covers an antiseptic dressing f< r gun­ gretted. D-parttmmt uf Dm interior, shot. wounds, anot I e - discovers a star, Oysters in any style at f isher’s l.lllul Otliee lit l.akevii-w, Gr- 'on, anot). the mysteries <4 the deep s-1 The convention of Federation of A Deceliilsrr 18, li/!X>, ’ restaurant. sounding, arid thescare lifted present­ Labor at Louisville places tills deciara- Notice is lmreliy given tlmt i|H. i„|. ly to be peers of the r alms. With us Winter clothing at Duffy’s. low Hip-nano ,1 n-ulvr I,a* li|, .| 1»,»^,.,. „( tlon on record among others: “Tlie the scholar, tji...!. ......I.. ■''I' 1, ul Ni.:,. a ducts of their genius. '-. Inviolable prerogative to work and gans to health. It is the only prepar­ M Jf mat<*rlal wealth t>c the end of <»j y' 1 4 21, I’p. 10, h 1» H should be allowed to exercise it with­ ation that digests all kinds of f ........... ■ IIUIIII’ T 1111 |t)|. being. tx-tlie worth- "'b- Mei., > Orv/uii. out being Intimidated or asstialtcd by J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. f< o ht < • to j ' . n ni aimof nuil '/I liiiinan II111II/AII ambition, <>: 11 r / I I »1 I, If I | palaces |/<11 i t ■ . ' » v ’ <* ’ In* •• • ' i ’ ohtni ” ' » I 111 ' itnH I < > || H X ... «... n'Mltlpnr** III.I.I. noil ...u. those who have thrown up a job and or tlio buying of Logitilatures ini tlie |,.'11„i "’»"¡.-"o »'hivaii-m <4 ssid Rubbers at Duffy’s. final and highest distinction pcs.lble n:'w i- m ’. i ''„im,g' I'1 Or,!' don’t want others to accept ft. Also tom.,Hern mini, then we mJt need Vi.1 DeWitt’s Little Eatly Risers are it Is as fair to say that every Ameri­ dainty little pills, bit they never Irmk them in the face, if the conn- Leavitt, Klamath l ull*'. can employer lias an “Inviolable pre-1 HVer< . ren o c ob­ <¡¡11 try in which you and I ( live and call 'h IMtA TIA IN. |¡ ,'¡Ml ,r rotative” to curtail <»r eliminate iiis structions •—*■— and —1 Invigorate ------ *- lhesy (cm. ’rvoiw* whnf ------- - S civilized li:m has nndf undergone what i. h nnth- noth­ help. The fact It», tabor unions, , s J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kono. ing more than A glgitnllc n;voli:f Imi, fticsinto Ilei at Duffy’s, Vise President. PresiJent. Corre sp3 ¡idonee Invited. Coüfic’ions Alieniteli to Promptly. FALLS PLANING MILLS. KLAMATH J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans mid Specification« rurnl*hcd on All Kinds i»t Buildings and Contracting and Building on t!u* Installment Plan. \tonni! die infinite variety uf mainilai and Work (lir>il«li< I lo Ilo» tulli iv», SlOFv ,, l t i.t». W. kx I ('»iving. Stair Itati». Helurter» and ‘x.d l'o.t. Iliai bM», , id r irncl Work. N«»li. |8mr» nini Itili! I», < "fi ni And I* »-e |!l rk. .a»4nj Set .od l'uriod |!»lu»lri». Door and U imi,.« Itimi1». l'iilpll» an i l'i-w Pud», 'lui (tra, r.ol.lcu' .!•’ ¡»are. l’aitit» alni Oli, Motti ling and < da»». I Ivi al tona alni I-«*k*r.«a l ui'. ,1, Ground and Cut fila«*, " all IN(.'r, Fui oli tire, i le., • te. |!,»l «urk aud luatvnal, and in llie lai. »1 and n>'*»l appio, »-.i alti«.. exchange : stables -------- AND OFFICE-------- Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, XV. XV. HAZEN, Proprietor, jurisdiction of the Klamath Agency. within 150 days after the date of th ■ ratification of the agreement; .nid tiie sum of $350,000 shall I. - tb ;. .¡:. d in ^ AND ALWAYS^ MARTIN J!l E. R. REAMES. MAUN. EAST KLAMATH END, FALLS, OREGON. 1 Horth'H Ixiitrilr I by tiny, wtfk «»r u,i.utb. I-«1 v * J • Huy and Grain bou/lii nini i l l. I’itsMHigerH conveyotl t<» nil purls of Solitili rn Orrgou ami Nortlc rn C.iliiornia at ill«’ very lowed raioH. li fhe Most Complete Stock of General Merchandise in Klamath County. REAMES & JENNINGS The Brick Store, Klamath Ealls. P ioneer B lacksmith Suoi’, Í I I 1. B. CAHPBELL, Prop M tL f> f d Successor to A. 0. Carrick. A A A I I IA i i • ■xi3cae^r?ja •> A A A « « All worlc gnariintectl nulishictory. Try om o unii be eonvinceli. EASTENI» MAIS STREET. KLAMATI1 1 AI.I.S. I» :: KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. HUSE & SON, m £ =c I DRS. HARMS AND STRAW. Physicians and Surgeons. U Inter ■mfei we«! At Dull) ». NOIlLtiOF SHERH Pi SALE. Il* virtue ol an . »i-iiitp1« »»«uel |.v the < h*»M "I ihr Citrini <‘«’urt vttU« F)”. Far. <*.'111)1% i f Klrifualb, luir I •'rv»> *, il4h**l Ihr l"Ul «Lty * f «’N -t• Hilwf I****. '1 I -r ml C-MH.tv rn. I MAh’ Ml.rrrit p I). RCAMliS, M. I). !O H'lr» I* If .)•!»■ l iRB.I ° »»V Jit l¿tli» til n^WHlUt fl un ’ ♦ W »•' G 1*4 Physician and Surgeon, lift.iiHiii V il « .»i hm itiiif'hiin i ’I th«» »tun «»f >11 hnii«lfv4 i.n«l • híM tifi'., .- ro .ro. [ 7 Afol A, Link vili»1 Hotel I? i ( ni ' 4 i d II*f”, m-H« g *!'!'*• <’!«<> Alleali» annui red promptly day or hm*« in. n> ! »» -I Ml L.itr . « n night. Il’» ibdtat«» »»ii th»’ <»rn< K < 4 (’«.*• iHug 5 . rial »ilr’Hh.n !•» i II nm «« vl Nt»».- au4 Th.vat <»lB$r*r« fil'.r«! \.IV» I1Ibl’F ItMM), J. PL MOORE, GENERAL FREIGHT ER. ÍÍT .“’on pt and careful attention to all o:. inly "«r* n> I tlie ..mil I.»Hot tin-»..mil . *.t>iii»r- ter. ••■item JH, anil ili» mirili ipil "• m-rll, i-iiat quarti r. 11* tion » I"*io *k ' to."«, li. I E. W. Al,.«' i !• -imi'g I'" muti- 01 fr* in Kimi nth ( "HUG 'H’l!'1» taken ami levn-d ii|*m »■ th* I" tin- »111 III-1 nm» W ll’oti > r ro tn»''« 1 "■ " ol an 11.in le mci...irv Io’»0*1? jmlgiiietit tn lavorol • hml'-* t ngaiiiM »aid Tin mil" Wil-on ieri--I ll iui ui. togotlier wHIi ail *■* 11ml ili-l'iii.i iiici.l» limi bava nr ni»f crue. , H.T St «wra*. Fm-rl». Ihiic'l nt Klamath luUs, 1 oii"u 1 ri-ini*'! 22iIi I'aa*. . ...i* r- Ox crenati at Duffy'». UU'.Axt'llElt’S NOTH 1’. Guaranteed. Notice is lieretiy given Ib ■ • 1 f"** * Mo Agent for LONDON AND illtldx in ti e nullity lfiH«mv l"r " ditli pt I' Il ot I III" lollow llig LANCASHIRE HRE /NS. CO. raM», piot< »tell on and piior 1» '1 inv p«"-. ,ns iutve li.'td the cxpcrl« ' ir1'of Mi. I'l ti r Sherman, of North Hlrslfurrl, n if,. ., t >< ■ ggj••Ft»| ■ 'I- I -ufferi'ii torture from chronic 'mil,1 st mu, blit Kodsl l»)sp< (»slii ■" a Well imin <4 m1',11 II digests what you rat and Is a <•< rtiiln 1 nt ■ fur (lup,.|,Kj;l iU|,| ,.vcry form <»f t'liii.i1 Ii trouble. It. gives relief at once i t i n in ff),, worst cases, and can't help llllt (|<| you g(xx|. J. L. I’adgetl A Nous, Hunts I vlt boots At llutfy a . Don t ii. ¡my of f|l(, coiiiitrgfeltH I»1 Witt'S Wileli Hazel Nilv-. u-i of thi'tn are worthies»! or lialile 'o'His.'Injury. Tlmorlginal Do Witt's oil'll Hazel Salve (g a eert.iln cure "or pih a, ecz.ijiia, i itts, scalds, I hidih , ■‘’"r< :! mill skin •llseaae». J. L. I’tul- pH 1 & UN, Iv'HO, ; K 19'1 At So Sons, Keno. Mackintosheg at Duffy*«. 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