Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 13, 1902, Image 4

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.April May
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t
There ia a best time for doing
everything—thnt is, a time when n
thing can be done t<> the lieat ad­
vantage, most easily and moat ef­
fectively. Now is the lieat time
for purifying your blood.
Why?
Because your eyetem is now trying
to purify it—yon know this by the
pimples and other eruption« that
have coine on your face ami body.
SHE'S
i
A
RECORD-BREAKER
EGG OUTPUT.
IN
ll.r Prixtact 1. Greater In Vatu, than
th. Puntal Ke venue Som» lutareal-
ingkitaiiatlca Larg»r than th» Amer-
iena Navy A Million Ton Chicken.
Supposing you took a train for a dis
tauce of list miles and looked out of
the car window, and saw every four j
feet either a heu or a rooster sitting
dowu aud watching the train all the J
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
way. you would probably think that .
you had seen a good many bens and '
roosters a heu you got there. But If all
the bens lu the country concluded to
Are the medicines to take—they do watch the trains go by at the same
the work thoroughly and agreeably time there would l*e enough to camp
an<l never fail to do it.
by the side of every railroad track lu
Hood’s are the medicines you the country at Intervals of four feet
have alwaya heard reoomniended. You couldn't take a train anywhere
"I cannot recommend Hoods SatMo-arllla witbout seeing a different ben every
too highly as s «prin» medicine. When »e
tais It In the sprlns «e all feel bviier thromth four feet If you looked out of the win
Ihs summer."
Mas K H. XaxL. Met ray*, I'*. d'.w. That Is because there are CSt.iXM»,-
//••rf'a *ae»ap»rU/a seem/ee« fa 000 chickens lu the country, and 101.-
cwra an«» A— th»
OOri miles of railroad.
Each of these chickens laid on an
average thirty eight eggs a year. The
What ft« Mey Have Meant.
seem high, but It j
Mrs. Punkington—Emmy writes that average does not
herYich New York feller takes her out must be remcmtiered that there are a
to his country place ev'ry evenin’ an' good many chickens to" young and too
old to lay.
While some are setting
gives her a ride on his drag.
Amos Punkington—Gosh!
It beats ami others are males
all what girls will do when they git
citifirxi.
You wouldn't ketch Emmy
ridin' on no drag hereto hum.—Judge.
I am sure Pino's Cure for ComumnGon
aareti niy lif» three year» ago.—Mas
lionxise. Maple street, Norwich,
Feb. 17, 1ÚU0.
Th« Ring to Blunt.
lett.'V was published from an uuknown
writer »ngg.Nitiiig as a eoluttoa of th*
problem that druggists’ clerks Join th-j
limly of union workmen.
It is a (act that druggists* clerks get
less pay ami work more uours each day
than any other class of wage evaruera.
One of the leading druggists of till»
city was asked to tell why It wxa He
»aid:
•’Because of overpnaluctlon.
Drug
clerk« are a drug on the market. There
Is a college lu thia town that turna out
something like
druggists each year.
There are alwut ).*»> drug stores lu the
towu.
And. Iveshl. » more than half
these drug stores are training young
uieu In the buslnesa
Of the 17.0 drug
stores only about fifty are making a
good profit on the Investment. The oth
<r 1<M> manage to skill along and cannot
afford to pay lanre wap'« As long as
the supply of drug clerks exceeds the
demand their compensation will b«
small. There la no remedy for It that
! can see. My advice to the young man
who contemplate« learning the drug
business Is. don't.
My advice to the
young man already In It who seeks to
belter Ills condition la. get out of It."
Competent druggists may I h > bins!
for ?.. to »10 a week, and for this they
are w tiling to work from ten to twelve
hours a day
Kansas City Star.
Vaabia t*i s<»«a i Y bi Month« n««a»«« »r
b|,r«lH«<l Anhl»s.
t l ltsii hv ar. j icniu on..
is* r«-rf«y ftoaM,
Among the thou.amis u( voluntary
emior.eiimnts of the gn*at value of St.
Jacolw ihl (or sprains, »titlin'.» and
«oicnc-a. is that of Mrs. G. Thomas,
I Alexandra Road, Gelli, Ysbrod, near
Pontypridd. South Wales, « ho ant a —-
"It is with great pleasure that I add
my willing testimony to the invaluable
exi'ellctice of your cetobrated St. Jacaba
Oil, a« experiencctl in my own cam*
I
»praineri Loth my ankle« in walking
«low n some step» so set erely that I was
unable to stand for several months.
The pain ( suffered was moat severe,
ami nothing that I list'd tiel|»'<l me
until I applied St. Jacobs (hl, when
they immediately became better ami
in a short time I was able to go als'iit,
ami soon after I was quite cured. I am
now determined to advire all |s>rsona
«offering from pains to u«e thia won­
derful remedy, which did so much for
me.''
Mr«. Thomas dot's not enlighten lia
as to what treatment she pursmxl dur­
ing the months she was unable to stand,
ami during which time »he was suffer­
ing so much, but we venture to suggest
that lia<l »lie calk'd in any well known
medical man lie would at once hate
preacribed St. Jacolw Oil. for it has
conquered pain upwards of 50 years,
Bcar.l.'.t Men Mu.t Not Milk.
Hereafter only smooth factnl men ami doctors know there is nothing so
The proprietors of St. Jacobs
will la- allowed to uillk cows and de­ good.
liver milk lo the milk d<i>ota lu this Oil have been awardtbl twelve gold
medals by different international exhi­
bitions as the premier |>ain-kilIing rem­
edy of the world.
I’lie committees
who mii'lo the awards were in each in­
stance eompoeed largely of the most
eminent modi i.il men obtainable.
Mrs
Thomas did not know the high opinion
in which St. Jacobs Oil is held by
almost every progressive m<«li<al man.
Con Sect—Diamond engagement rings
not fashionable
for—Wtmt tnak W yon think
Sort—bofforod one to Misa
t www/ma- vl _Jf
. wouldn’t
G«ttin* Ready for It.
She never -tmlied i«>T the stage, did
she?”
“Sttidieil for it'
Well,
rather'
Why, »lie's taken the entire divorce
court COurro.”—Chicago Post.
so?
Rox-
have
it at all.—Philadelphia Pre.»«.
Bl» Belt Comp«r«d.
Ar» Ton Valng Allen’« Font-Knar*
Il ia th» only care ter Swollen, Smarting,
Burning, s weal tn* fret. Corns and Bum >n.
Ask for Allen's loot-E*»«. a powder to be
ahskan into tha ahoea. At all prurgists snd
8hn»Stor«», 2-c. Sami-la.«nt FREK. Address
Allen S. Olmsted. IaRoy. N. Y.
Elections have not pnalucetl th« big-
g«‘st lieta.
In August, DMIO, ■ N ot
York firm wagered IJSO.tnH) on McKiu-
ley's election, lint in 1M4:I Lord <icorge
Bentinck bet 1720,000 on one of bis
race horst*» in England.
Why Hr Drinks.
Blinks—When you are tempted to
take liquor, think i y ur wife at horn..
Jinks—1 d<>.
That’s what drives me
to drink.—Baltimore World.
CATAR11H C O’SOT
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's 8ooth
Ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
children dunug the teething period.
Doubly Answered.
‘‘Do you object to cigarette smoke?’
asked Young Softleigh, as be prepared
to light one of the undertaker's de­
light«.
“Really, I don't know,” replied Mira
Cutting.
“No gentleman ever smoked
one in my oresence.”—Chicago News.
WELL LIGHTED STORES.
<
Th« M. A. M. Arcs are Causing Quite a Stir.
<
Nothing is mors annoying than a
poorly lighted store.
From the time of
old tallow dips millions of people have
been bothered by insufficient light when
the evening comes.
But now it rooms
the whole question ia settled by the
beautiful, brilliant, economical ”M A
M” Arc lamps that are becoming so
popular.
They are cheap, too.
Write
to C. IV. Lord, Portland. Oregon, for a
circular telling you all ab><ut them.
You’ll be glad you wrote.
Agents are
wanted in every town.
Shr’t Prepared to Conquer.
When a girl gets a rose in her bair
and a white crocheted thing on her
bead she is armed for anything she
might
meet
in
aociety.— Ate hiaon
Globe.
THE AMERICAS 1IE.N IS A "BIRD.'
That made 10,IA«'.000.000 eggs The
exact figures for the Department of
Agriculture la 1900 are 10.000.524.3M.
This doesn't count those consumed be­
fore getting to market
If everybody In the United States,
under a radical system of communis­
tic distribution, were to get his fair
share of chickens, each person would
get three of the birds and
a lion's
share of the fourth.
lie -would get
3.72 chickens.
In the whole of tbo
year, did you eat 138 egg»? That was
the figure for the average American.
The lowest figure for eggs was H»S
cents a doxen In 1900. That was the
minimum market price for ex;>orta.
Eggs are light affairs, weighing only
about an ounce and a half. Minorca
eggs are the heaviest being about fire
to the pound
While Wyandotte and
Brahma eggs run seven or eight to the
pound. Probably all the eggs laid In the
United States last year weighed about
(¡53.000 tons. This is at>out four times
the total tonnage of the American navy,
counting in even older ships.
part of the State, hi a recent report
the milk commission of New York sug
gested the Innovation on the ground
that a man with whiskers milking »
cow was liable to Impregnate the uillk
with germs, because whiskers are or
may be iulcrol<e collectors. 'Hie varlou.
managers of the milk depots lime de
elded that the suggestion was a g<x>.|
one. and will Issue an order that all :
milk delivered them must be drawn by I
beardless men They say that wltb or
dluary cleanliness the dust from the
stable Is liable to Infect the beard, and
that the whiskered man must go. so far
as they are concerned - Binghamton.
N. T.. Correspondence Nev York Sun
UK Ct HI1>
With local appUeatkm«, m the y cannot reach
the »■•»' ot the .'
< atarrn )• a !>hx»d « r
cs>n*(itutional 4 im a«e. an«l in order to cure It
Tou tuna: tale internal remod » •
Hal1. • Ca
Earth t ure ia taken internally, and acte»lirei li|
on the blood anil mn<’©ne «urtai
Hall'« i.a
tarihCurv ia nut a ouack medicine
It war
pre* rlin’d by onecí the in'st physician« n thia
roUn ry tor vrara. ami isa regular pre*’ription.
It -c -mi «• I <>( the J rM ton y known. Cotu-
bined with the beat blood purifiera, ac ting di­
rectly on the muf'ia auriavea. The perfect
cumb.nation
the two ingredients i* what pr^*«
dmvawat a «<•: •l-rfnl n-Milta in curing catarrh,
ben*! I« r teat-monta.«, tree.
F J. « H y.\ i.Y 4 <’«».. Propre, Toledo, O.
Sold by dr iggiwtw. price 7fir.
Hai;* tamil) r.lla are the beet.
Satisfied.
*'My friend,” r*aui the very severe
person, “treasure the precious mo­
ments.
Think, with the deep awe
which the subject deserves to com­
mand, ti|>on the fact that time is swift-
ly fleeting ami stays for no man.”
"That's all right,” answered the
cheery citixen; "1 want it to fired,
If
time were stationary I'd lie out of work.
You see, I'm a watchmaker.”—Wash­
ington Star.
Wllh»ul rx»<|«r*"«"- •* ‘
.
I
Th» Swans.
Order from the Phlllppia««
Aiming rwe'iit older» from I tulip-
pinn hofldquflrtevra i» l*1«’ fi>ll'‘*,,,tt
"Tha metallic lining ol bon* «"•
|u4ckgg«*rt beh'Ugilig h>
the
i
Stale», used to proto, t nmteli«'» ami
other arielea from uiolsture, »ml when
no longer needed will 1« meltrel »ml
Tdllng Iti» I rltnfl
Friend (over the wire after dinner)—
Your wile la certainly a brilliantly
handsome woman.
I should think you
would I«' ji-al'Wis «d her.
Ilia lloat (contlileiitlaliy)—-T<> tell
ymi the truth, Seymour, I am.
I never
unite any Issly here that a san« woman
thrown into deep water or other» i-" could possibly lake the least laucy to.
di»|a>»»d of in »uch manner »• to pre­
At lb« bread Upere
vent recovery."
‘•What’s the big feller a-iloin of now,
Maria?"
‘‘Ilushl
lie’s a-singiii* of a song In
M m . O. II CSAFFtUL
German
What do you want?”
beigh to young Mr. Duggleby.
"1 wants,” »aid the llillvllle citiseli at a constant disadvantage. yiii, i,
"Indeed," gurgled tlm youth. "I
in a lewrmt wlii«|»<r, "to cus» mime why, for U m past twenty n«« »«•are, ’
should think »lie would I* at a disad­
thousands of women ha*«
— ■ - - « « 'It l‘tllj-
In English."—Atlanta Constitution.
tiding llirlr trout,1rs to us. »n.| ,,tlr
vantage."
advloa has brought hsppiurm (l|l|
“Oh, my, no!
Why, ws let her
Dlvistoa »1 lab»«
health lo contili*» Woiiiru m tin, | s
make all the motion» ”
“Ila ia very rlch, bui insufferably
Chappell, of Gram park |||
And the next day Harold Duggleby
volger,” elle «airi
portrait we pul.li.h
,(j
smiled audibly revcral time*, having
"Alni y«l you ara going lo marry euffrrlug womrn U> us» l.)<ha E pl0|i.
charted the remark and arrived si an
ham's
Vrg.lal.l«
«.
»ei*
|M
.un.!
„
¡(
blm?" rvturtiml ber dearoat fri«ml.
understanding ol it* iiu|».rt.—Balli-
**Y m .
Y ou
l'vn tlgure'l II olii eu red h«r <>r Infiammati, m <>f ih» ovari«
and Womb . all», therefore.
.I,, f„ ,a
more American.
lliat I can l<«ik after bis money and
knowledge, and hrr »spnri. n..»
trave thè vulflarily Vi iiitii.
Ilo can Cogl re <>lh«rac<mndrm .
Address Vf. ,
cara fot il al Ih» club, ami l>n oughl Piukhaiu a l^sLueatury, Ljuu, M...
lo l«i Ihankfui, doti'l yvu tluiik?”—
Chicago l’uat .
Her Dulles
“We have a deaf ami dumb mem Ur
of our Woman » Club,” said Mixa Gab-
URIFIERÍ
TESTED IND TRUE
til'ARANbELD.
AM> MILD EVERY Will.RE
USED
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
2 Hyacinth Bulb*
Or « Tulips,
CD EC
rntt
T -gcllicr with our Complete Catalog
(or too». If yo<l will send u» • mail
order, no matter how .mail.
Write us,
■ n t make vmr anlrcticNia from inir Cat­
alog.
Springtima la Imre, and II la
Um« for planting.
Genuine
The Houiewife
T’lfof '--«Ha I it 11* tT1
« I w .«.I,
•*'• , • IS*«
o. as. raeev a co
Dstroit, Ml..«.
PRU88IAN
» rvVUUlRI»
LICE KILLER
Carter's
Kin. lire
mure
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h,s tw
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y«»u. Frirw. fiOe and •l.<N) u ran. ft«»l<l bj 4< alera.
PM' -Mt AN nrWFI T ... W. I a
n
I am • b*w«Urr ot «?-•» »*• an la. W||MUfta
I *> a a r«a
ye»«r Fht aUiaN t
It» Lit F. k 11 • K a«a«e««al
pr* Mtoa at ifow a* I' bm I ts»«it»y th .• .»< tew • i - «4 H to a4
vlgkl r^wvw a»w aavOTfol bw»« Itefli »anta " a « > kllfog aM
•laaiitlgb»
W1 It awa .■ » T Wavaa a Maa.
J II Milhir <if*4»l M •««• tfoa FKI a i aw t : 1. RILU1
I* J 4*4 lb* I king tuf Ila «n k'«i an I 1« ■
h lie I .«» II* *
Little Liver Pills.
Mutt Boar Signatur« of
The Farmer
The Gardener
LAMBERSON - Portland Oregon
> bTOll*» <«»••• Agawte, F«»r«latgd, <>rw..
SwatUa, Wa*h«
C ai * i ?R Superior FI ddder P lants
VICTORIA RAPT
□AL***’
IRICk OOG THAT IS K M!AD OC ADIR.
Giani Incarnate Clover
Tr»«? « sm » w * IwtvifiaMt <w'»> ie » w <
tali
wuhdn «1 waeèa aftOT aMfclUkg *n>l <•
aiwt i 4a of rwM'uaw* all •
?*•»-Ira W di 4v well e«*rw
Prue
4iK *iMap.
••Doc.” a trick dog owned by Fred P
Corning, au old time showman, la a
lightning calculator. He w ill count the
number of persons In a crowd, give
Could Smash the Navy.
Naval ships are tremendously heavy
for their bulk, while eggs are uncom
* r*"o truc ouarahteed I niouly light. i’erLai« battleships weigh
notât I. tK, Th— I. UAE IT.
ÿ fifty or sixty times a» much |»er cubic
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A A A AA
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U ' Inch as eggs. So It can easily tie seen
J that If all the eggs of the country were
Trying Situation.
rolled together Into one it would make
MiM Amateur—Can’t you give me a fairly sixable affair.
Say. an egg
a part with more speaking in it?
stout 150 miles long and proportioned
Theatrical
manager — For
what
(like other eggs.
reason?
! All the bens In the country. If rolled
Miss Amateur—Well, before going
together, would make a fine, handsome
on the »tage I belonged to a woman's
i bird weighing Just about a million tons.
debating club, and not having a chance
Hens average about eight pounds
to say much, goes very ill with me.—
«piece. The figure varies both with the
Ohio State Journal.
individual and the breed, which weigh
as follows:
Pounds.
Pounds
Wyandotte» ... .‘J1 jCochins ..
Plymouth Rock».7'-j M .norcsa .
Jersey Blues....8 Hamburg,
Brahmas............... 9' i
Brahmas and Plymouth Rocks are tha
most profitable and the most plentifo!
A [.¡ÜIIIM5O CALCULATOR.
Full grown bens are supposed tn stand
two feet high.
Roosters grow a little the number wearing glass«», tell bow
Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood more.
many are smoking and low mauy rot,
Poison and Consumption.
The parent
Brahmas. beaMtefl having the heaviest tell time by a waicb shown Girci by
who is tainted by either will aee in the eggs and being equally with the Plym- '
some one.
child the same dreease
rrth Rocks the most profitable, and
manifesting itself in
therefore the most popular bre«<l. are.
Not a Racon! of' 4'alset ixxls.
the form of swollen
also the biggest. Their standard meas- '
The little white »|>ot» which some­
glands of the neck and
urement Is twenty six Inches, and some times appear on the finger mills are due
throat, catarrh, weak
of them get much bigger. A few look to some subtle action of tlie blood, u|>oii
eyes, offensive sores
like turkey», with their bead» three feet which all the oonei. sinews, muscles
sad abscesses and of­
tentimes white swell­
from the ground.
and organs hi the oody are dependent
lag—sure signs of-.^^ —^.,
Tba Faithful H«n.
for nutrition. They sometimes disap­
Scrofula. There may
On account of the faithfulness and In­ pear o' tb'Jr own accord, but there I m
be noexternal sign» for
.
” "
»
n
dustry of the American hens during the no kr.o’vn cure. In reality, they signify
alongtime, forthediseaaedeveh lop* slowly
last decade, tlie American egg peril is, t., derangement of the sy«tein.
in some cases, but the poison i 1» in the
*be eggs ;
blood and will break out at the first favor­ threatening Europ«- In
able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast­ exported from this country wer« «Jt
1 he Beet Way.
ing, destructive disease by firstpuiifving noticeable from the point of view of ‘he
Parke—I wish I knew wlmt kind of a
and building up the blood and stimulating quantity, though their beauty and gen­
suit to get.
and invigorating the whole system.
eral excellence was. of course, the same.
Lane—Why don’t you <Jo ns I do-
J. li. Real«, tl$ Public Square. Naahrille.Tenn . And In that year the people of this
take borne a lot of samples to your
Mya : “Ten year« ago my daughter fall and cut
her forehead. From thia wound the glands on country were forced to Import 9»J.<K)0.- wife?
the aide of her face became swollen and burated. 000 eggs for their breakfast tables.
Parke—And what then?
Some of the l»e«t doctor» here and elsewhere
Ten year» later the Imports had drop
attended her without any benefit. We decided
Lane—Go sod order something en
to try S. 8. 8., and a few bottles cured her en­ ped off IM.WW.OfXXi down to 1.500,000.
tlrely different from any of them.—
tirely.”
Those came In almost entirely across
Brooklyn Life.
a^ a^ makes
make* new and pure
the Canadian and Mexican borders
blood to
and
when
there
happened
to
be
a
temporary
strengthen the body,
^^B^^B^^B and
and H
is a
a positive
posi'ive and
and scarcity on the American »Ide.
A Malden Lane jeweler was exhibit­
The exports, on the other hand. ing In Wail street a day or two ago a
W ot
safe curejor Scrofula.
Scrofula,
It overcome» all forms of blood poison, Jumped from a trace In 18!>> to 72,000.-
brown diamond, whose brilliancy seem-
whether inherited or acquired, and no 000 In 1900. The change Is largely due
remedy so thoroughly and effectively to the perfecting of the cold-storage ed to be more adamantine than that of
any white or canary atone In the mar
cleanse* the blood.
If you have any
cleanses
process for eggs, and took place almost
blflod troubla,
trouble, or,your
or.your child hat
has inherited
ket Brown diamonds of so flue quality
entirely
In
the
last
half
of
the
decade.
some blood taint, take 8. S. 8. and get
are extremely scarce; but the color has
the blood in rood condition and prevent 1890-19110 Another tremendous gain ap- never been appreciated by any except
jiears probable for the current decade.
the disease doing further damage.
damage
experts.
Send for our free
tree bools and write our
The American hen Is a bird.
physicians about your case
rase
We make no
Wrong Posting.
Charge whatever for
charge
lor medical advice.
Hurplus of PHI Mixers.
One hundred thousand letters are
THE »WIFT
TNI
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , ATLANTA. GA.
"Why do druggists' clerks get SU«!
posted In the wrong pillar boxes In Eon
»
small salaries and have to work auch don every day.
long hours?”
This question was recently naked of
A widow I m alwnys trying to make a
the Htar in a communication which was man believe she thought- lie was going
published. A day or two later another to I m her.
»WW a Woman
Tliaro la a psthetic Iitila story tuld ut
••What »• *•«» lu ,l“*
Olia of Ilia H usatoti chlldrsu of Ilia royal
tlia iiistisgvr of th« o|i»r» ‘‘""T' „ , i, (aiiiily. Hhu waa vary fond ut whita
real hot aliuw.
Th« ‘’¡•J" *.
> . w„
4W*s»»» Ooeifo»-« fail,
• walis, ami bar fathrr bail a gréai titilli-
all right for tlicm U>»l M« **• ,
>,
l>cr of thriii broiight tu tha esatto lake»
want »iim'thiug»i««li”it‘’r •'k
tu |>l«a»a tlia Iitila daughter.
But
"Mv dmr sir." r«Pli<d th. »• '« *•
ÄS'1*
whila alia «a» stili i«ry amali alia direi, ..................................... .....
agent with quiet omtl.l«mw amt u »
laaving tha esalto quite rissolais.
I lie •nd pecul sr orgat.l« .hst,.,j,,,,,;'1'':'.
»“net vvracitv for which Im •-
mi <I father could no
longer lawr (lie
Iltoaa llilaua
j,l|(lw
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la no» at his <*oii>nisu.|
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bari black une» «ub*t itutrel iu memury
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on Ilia
To treat a aase properly
of lire geliti» chilri.
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glseu by a wuureu L, • for family pl *
Allinrt was ssnt down town by his alelau
She «annoi •■ring hrrwlf t„
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— 1 I »■> child.
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to
get
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radish
which
tedi •roiylhlng. »ml th« physic^ i,
how 'vl your Imad get
I* •“ "•>
alia needl'd fur liar pick las.
Emereon n.ngmll.'w H. a im'r’’’
After quit« a lung ab-ana lui calilo
It 1» caused, madam, bv a aupam""''»’-
alien of cerebral cortex io **'■’
1 Ikii'k home tinti ami empty hamiud.
•■Well, whsro la tbs liursaradlah?"
frontal lol»*, an ultra vewiculAi grow
of th« midbrain and i X’ri"r'lim»ry • <*- a «In» I his mothvr,
•‘Why, mutilar, I went to avrry liv­
vedopmeiital phen■■ni.'iis in ri” "" 1 11
oblongata.
1‘trie conriitK*
1 , ery »tabla ill town, ami they didn’t
primary cau»flti<MiI'xce'reivs intvllvatua havs a bit,” aasweuvd Allori with
weary sigh.—Til-Bita.
atri’iimaiity.—Chicago New».
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F ot »« Hapet«
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M*gv«ii>«flalr pOT4iSe. AfoiWl'fltojMg lafi*
My wife h ad a deep-seated cough
for three years. I purchased two
bottle» of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
large size, and it cured ber com­
pletely.”
J. H. Burge, Macon, Col.
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Probably you know of
cough medicines that re­
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, except deep ones!
Grana, Gioverà and
Fodder Pianta
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
OON’T WEIR OUT THE CLOTHES
Rubbing them to pieces; lire my Wash­
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fiO i-enta for sample paciaee and full di-
r.-< tionfl.
st O. POM BLL.
Box 606, Portland, Oregon.
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>«(3 u< Dal ps.OTita pnafiae* mr ' aia» ■< ai«mal «w»ta fog
JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY. La Croisc, Wh.
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral
Three «Is»«: M-- . anonah for an ordinary
eo:>l; M*.., just right tor Lruurhltla. b,mr*.
n-.i, bard eolda, see.: ft, moat oc<H>otul«al
tor cbronie <■»»,« and to k««p on hand
J. C. A YEH IO., Low.lt. XtaM.
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Boilers and Engines,
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Life out of doors snd out of the games which they play and the enjoy­
ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the
greater part of that healthful development which is so e«*cntial to their
happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is
given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs
on which it sets, should be such as physu isns would sanction, because its
component parts are known lobe wholesome and the remedy itself free front
every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents,
well informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy,
because of its plesssnt flavor, it. gentle action and its beneficial effe, is, is
Syrup of Figs snd for the saute reason it ia the only laiative which should
be used by father, snd mothers.
Syrup <>f 1- ig. is tlie only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and
naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the
system effectnslly, without producing that constipated habit with h results
front the use of the old time cathartn s and modern imitation#, and against
which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give
them medicine#, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs
aaai«tanre in the way of ■ laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and
gentle Hyrupof Figs.
Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the
laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but
also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of
the little one», do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal­
ers sometime. offer to
‘ increase
'
their profit#. The genuine article may be
bought anywhere of "'I reliable druggists at fifty rente per bottle. Please
•- remember, the
-•
-
------ of the Company
to
full
name
CO. to printed
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
the front of every pack­
age. In order to get Its
beneficial effects it is al-
ways necessary to
•he genuine only.
buy
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