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RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA Congressman Geo. H. White’s Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured la grippe and been cured can appreciate bow grateful I feel that such a splendid m -Uieine a-c Feruna ha» been placed at the door of every suffering person.’ Mrs. U. Covell. Noted Sculptress Cured of Grip. • Ü' . w r Mrs. M. C. Cooper, of the Koval Academy of Arts, of London, England, now residing in Washington, D. C., one of the greatest living ecupltors and painters of tbe world. She says: “I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered for months, and after the use of one bottle of Peruna I am entire ly well.”—Mrs. M. C. Cooper. D. L. Wallace, a charter men.her of the International Barbers’ Union, writes from 16 Western avenue, Min neapolis, Minn.: “Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. “One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dore to me.”—D. L. Wallace. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City berracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogden, Utah: “Two months ago I was sufferiing witn so revere a cold that I could hard ly speak. * “Our captain advised me to try Pe- rnna and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely well.”—Clarice Hunt. 1 he world of ìedicine re- ognizes Grip s epidemic atarrh.— ledical Talk. Sultan has palaces In the first anil upends part of his time lu ■ CHARACTERISTIC8 OF THE IN The cities are euctos«l by wall«, HABITANTS OF MOROCCO. gates of which are closed al *‘,*r The streets have no name» and tw ^stagnant Land of Northern Africa house* are without nuinlM’n». Sultan Mulai Alulul All« 1« « y»““* Torn l>y Kevolt Naturally a Garden man of great physical «tri'iigtli. 1 Spot, but Curaed by Mitgoiiramcnt Is a good horseman. 11 keen huiitsiii111'. .al Wild Fanaticlam. ami Is fond of manly sports. He 1» well educated and speaks 1' much I u The revolt In Morocco, led by a re eutly. ligious fanatic and pretender, Ouiar CURE FOR A KICKING COW. Zaraliuul. against the modern minded There Are Many Preucrl|>U<>"«> but «he Sultan. Mulai Abdul Aziz, has assum biitijolne I !• tteconims"1*™' ed such proportions as to alarm the All old farmer old enough to know I powers of Europe and lias brought about a revival of luterest lu this better says that the way to cure 1» cow of kicking Is to catch her by ' ever-turbulent country. The sultanate of Morocco, nt "the leg just as she Is about to kick. » 11 gates of Europe," Is the most north- should be grasped tlruily. as close 10 westeruly of the African kingdoms the hoof as possible, ami the grip must and covers au area about equal to not relax until the kicking Impulse 1» that of the State of Texas. Its north over. Of courts the kick must be ern and western coasts are washed headed off. as It were, and not met by the Mediterranean uud the Atlantic half way, nor even three quarters way. ocean, while on the east It Is hem It Is a good Idea to get the hired mull med lu by Algeria and on the south to accustom himself to this simple by the desert of Sahara. The monot fact, but at the same time It must uot ony of Its surface is broken by the be forgotten that a good liirisl mini Atlas Mountains, an irregular range can easily be spolhsl by careless Inal extending through the country from tention to directions. At first It might be well to use a the uortheast to the southwest, afford ing a luirrler against the hot winds cowcatcher or possibly an ordinary from the great desert. Several smaller fender, together with n catchers musk chains break up the country la-tween and padded gloves. Naturally It will the main range and the Atlantic Into be well to conceal your appearaueo fertile valleys and plains. Many of from the cow as much as possible. I«' the most elevated peaks of North cause so many cows are timid ami Africa are found In the Atlas Moun i ilollj * ared by strange objects. 'I lieu tains. and the summits of these are when the cow slightly raises her hoof always capped with enow, the chilling and shivers apprehensively along the winds that blow from them down Into ankle don’t wait for further develop the valleys, ofttlmes making bitter ments. but grasp the lower leg firmly cold the nights that follow upon days and liang on for dear life. A man named Mullins had a kicking of extreme heat. In these mountains are the sources of many rivers — cow of fourteen horse power anil some streams that are as wild and unman body told him about the grab-the leg ageable as the trlties that drink from cure. Mullins told it to Ills hlreil man. . t. S most thorough c.¡ have * Tpscwrsl and tris! of A’rerl*t,.v(h«t for all dis- DELICIOUS *ND TEMPTING «■ «,..»! csu.ty to a .1.11.1 tT.e7Ä Queen lice P‘,in,t7 Eirly Flnlsb »r°nl0"‘ °' Lough Drop. Are madsol (curs hon ey and tuenlhol I hey ars |>lea.anl and rf leeilva a* a remedy t<>r olisti« au.I cui.t, I ry a 1«.Vaso s..|,| by alt d r 11 u « I at « aii.t i-t .tiler 11. mera lMu yací, afea t.y mall m, -el;>Iot liM’ ,.lampe Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism; wc never said it would. |t won’t cure dysPeP^{ wc never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and c colds of all Kinds. first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying ever since. l*a. If I. Const lUscult Co. I'orilaml, Ort Cou.ull T»“’j’/.'i’t“?. y..u i ........... Seeds ¡^•••„■'VrxVXKlO- l ew.ll. M m . M . planlM farm«» «iwt «»•« I« i>‘ » * 1 ' •« •I .Vl"4 e»|**(H«*« II B |<> • llllto »»«<• »VI f'• «G<1 mut d «t Int’halvw» limici» I «... A p .... • «i Prot. tkilbear's Career. Prof A. E Dolbear of Tufts coHW». h. just od.br.ted bis Ìritbdsy. For over tw.nt,-.‘ «h‘ • he lise Iwen a professor at >H • born in thè «.ni. bona, in wl.Ulx Benedici Arnold »»» born. D. M. FIRRY A CQ„ Detroit, Riloh. TouC.u G.« All..'. Writs ■'¡’’"/óuñ'rr«-« Í«W ' it curé» free «ample oí Alton .U» í RWU ||rn, . achín« btsln. .».•«Ut.» «om. a <Sru l'ur"’’ ""Zs.. mX: V, .lru.sLl.wU Il la a U< I triste* o r 'sseclsere r un uf« E*’ •;» "• •»•»'! Hi. ire («rill« I hl ,UI y utili r In A III«! «• Th« »«to rvMKiti fui 11»to. W« own ••»<! Op tra ..-.fr« I tlun ■ f < ir « I - Inonlrrto I,, ; .. V I to I I IhHn w ■ I à** ” ( I"" lüg Ullpl«« «<*»>lltr.| «>n«f The Main Question. ! f or Ili Conta Poatpald llrsmble-My wife and I wre ptay- ing ping pong last night flew into a g»» flame «'»> exploded. « 1 fire to the window curtains and nearly burned the house down. Thorne—Who won the game.—Balti- un'!« Sun. \ Il «erre »M«. 14 peerless I. Ito.. s.rleU.^ « i rata Isseel»«. ««» eplswdiJ *« •«•, HgN.t ».ly kca-iifel »**4«, In all 71» Mtoto j-*“ j ♦*>T fumtolUttf Io,,...- . . t I I .1 ■. ' '” »•»«>'• I- •• aiHlIoUof <!..•»«• trfdaHr». I«*** »b rr with »»«r ««•'«I < «tal•<«« tolling all • t.Mit Va.»r > I » . Hilt toss •»-• lar Ur«««. t«"<«into. |tn«»»ti«. M|«*lt«, , a f . y IM in Vjll.a Mr.t I. r Congreaiinan White’s L«ik«r. LIEUT. grippe is epidemic catarrh, res no class or nationality, tured and the ignorant, tbe aristo- t and the pauper, tbe masses and the sees, are alike subject to la grippe, ae are exempt—all are liable. lave yon the grip? Or, rather, has grip got you? Grip is well named, »original French term, la grippe, i been shortened by the busy A meri- to read “grip.” Without intend- to do so a new word has been coined t exac tly describes the case. As if ie hideous giant with awful grip Lad tched us in its fatal clasp. Men, jl Liquidity of the German Language. women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the bar.eful grip of a terrible monster. I’eruna for Grip. Mrs. Theophile Schmitt, wife of the Ex-Secretary of the German consulate, writes the following letter from 3417 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ill.: “I suffered this winter with a severe attack of la grippe. After using three bottles of Peruna I found the grip bad disappeaerd.”—Mrs. T. Schmitt. Mrs. Celeste Covell writes from 219 N. avenue, Aurora, III.: “Only those who have suffered with Mrs. T. W. Collins, treasurer Inde pendent Order Good Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes: “After having a revere attacz of la grippe I continued in a feeble condition even after the doctors called me cured. Mv blood seemed poisoned. Peruna cured me"—Mrs. T. W. Collins. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving .1 full statement of your care, and be will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. The Dangerous Blue Eye. STILL ANOTHER My observation has been that most of the bad men of the border were blue A man with a soft blue eye PIANO CLUB. eyed. will always be selected by a bully as a Ir. Carey, under the impression t tbe perfuming machine was a mograpb. dropped a cent in tbe slot placed the tube to bis ear. ‘Wow!” he exclaimed, suddenly ging tbe tube from him. “It’s a Good Pianos at Wholesale Prices and ider someone wouldn't invent water on Terms Equal to Small Piano ed records for thim dom German Rent—Eilers Piano House Has gs!”—New York Sun. Organized Another Co-op erative Club — Terms $6 Down and $6 Monthly. The Marriage Record. Why did you decide upon euch a den marriage?” Well, yon see, Arthur got one of le French automobiles, and I got to Having received another large ship iking that a husband in the harness bt ba worth a good deal more than ment of fine pinaos, we are now able to ver in the wreck.”—Chicago Rec- accede to the numerous applications we have received from persons desiring to -Herald. purchase pianos on the co-operative The Victorian Nugget. clrb plan, which was so popular some ot the mo-t valuable, but one of tbe time ago. This plan, owing to the ex t beautiful in appearance of Aus- ceedingly low prices and easy terms it ian gold nuggets was tbe Victorian, offered, created such a sensation and id in White Horse gully. Bendigo, widespread disccssian at the time it •as purchased by the parliament of was originally inaugurated, that further :oria for $8,250 and presented to explanation reem.i unnecessary. Many late Queen Victoria. maintained then that it was simply im i possible for us to sell such fine pianos Gladiolus Bulbs. at tbe prices asked. Investigation, II gladiolus bulbs should be taken however, proved the absolute truth of n the fall and saved from frost un- every one of onr statements, and our danting time in the spring, and the clubs became so immensely popular e bulbs that form at the root of the that in five weeks we bad a member bulb are more certain to grow if ship of four hundred. Three delivery ; over a whole reason before plant ' teams and six men could not deliver out. tbe pianos fast enough to buyers. The present club is organized upon tbe same London Ice Cream Venders. principle as the former ones, which is « cream venders in London are re- the wholesale principle applied to re ed to display on their pushcarts tail buyers, who join a club of 100, cbe name of the manufacturer of the i club standing in the same relation to •n commodity, and the ice cream us that a wholesale purchaser or large rriee are subject to board of health dealer does. irvision. The p'anos are the finest, high grade, brand new regular »350 instruments, Hood Profit on Monopoly, and will go to members of this new i«t year the French government dub—"F”— ■at t |167, |196 ------------- - and — |237, e a profit of over »70,000 000on its according to works, style and design. opoly of the sale of tobacco, cigars, There are no dues, no extras, nor any rettes and matches. liability on tbe part of members for any possible failure or shortcoming on tbe part of the others or any of them. ONLY ONE CLUB. I WANT TO BUY FOR CASH victim in preference to these snapping black, brown or cold gray eyes. On the average, men possess about the same amount of courage, and when tbe blue eyed man has been imposed on suffi ciently be resents it; one combat pre cipitates another, till he gets up a rep utation which he feels he must live up to. There is your fighting man.— Everybody’s Magazine. PROGRESSIVE DENTISTS. Wise Brothers Always on the Alert to Have the Latest In Dental Science. Dr. Thomas P. Wire, junior member of the firm of Wire Bros., has been in t. e East for the purpose of informing himself regarding ttie latest discoveries in dental science, and has made Lim- self familiar with all details of the most up to-date methods. He has vis ited the factories of dental goods and the laboratories ot advanced practition ers. It has been hie purpose to be come familiar with all that is best in American dentistry, which is the recog nized standard of the world. Wise Bros, realize that new discoveries are constantly being made in dentistry, and, in order to give their patrons the best attention they could receive any where in the world, they have adpoted the policy of sending a member of the firm East each year. Moral: Go to Wise Bros., dentista, Failing building, Portland, Oregon, for the best dental work. HIs Unlucky Choice. “Miss Ginx,” began young Gaboy, “—or may I call you Ginevra—” "«al 1 mo wbat you like,” she said, with a bright smile. “Well, I like Gin,” he whispered. And then he realized, as she turned her phiz from him, that he had blun dered.—Chicago Tribune. Nature Improved. That looks like an extravagant state This being, as we have stated, an ac ment, but we believe you will agree Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- ! commodation club, ogranized for tbe with us that it can be done after you rB, Address purpose of accommodating the many have tried in your borne a can of Mon C. O. SMITH. persons who applied f< r membership in opole peaches, or pears or cherries or Oth andOavtaSta.,Portland,Or our former ones after it was too late to ,_ other _ fruits. Monopole fruits all re secure a piano, we shall have but thia t8jn their natural flavor and are packed one club, so all those desiring to take where grown in the heaviest and sweet advantage of this rare opportunity had egt of aryups. If you want to be con- better make application at once. We vincel that all we say of them is true, w ill take especial painr during this sale bUy a from your dealer. Most WONDERFUL to see that inquiries reaching ns dealers carry Monopole. Wadhams & HOME through the mail or by telephone re- Kerr Bros., Monopole grocers, Portland. TREATMENT ceive immediate attention, in order to Thto wonderful Chi give out-of-town buyers every advantage Might Not Bother Him. ne»« doctor 1« called in securing membership. All instru- great because he cures "Well,” said the cheerful wife, whr people without opera _ ''“n<iled by fully. raran' ‘bought ¿he had a soprano voice’ .,if tion that are given up teed. Money back if not satisfactory. tbe worst comes to the worst I could to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi Eilers Paino House, Park and Wash keep the wolf from the door by sing nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables ington streets. Portland, Oregon, Oth- ing.” that are entirely un er large houses at Spokane, San Fran- known to medical sci- “I don’t doubt that would do it," re- e in this country. Through the use of those cisco arid Sacramento. mlesA remedies this famous doctor knows pliel her pessimistic husband, “but action of over 600 different remedies, which suppose the wolf should be deaf?”— uccessfully uses in different diseases. He rantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, No Give Away. Philadelphia Press. »at, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, Father—No, John, you can’t have r, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of testimon- . Charges moderate. Call and see him. another piece of pie. Pain relieved, sickness prevented, by ients out of the city write for blanks and ulars. Send 4 cents in stamps. COMBUJLr Fon—O, please, papa; I won’t tell the timely use of Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. riON FREE. ADDKE8H mamma, honest!— Detroit Free Presa. Keep it always in the houre. I DR. C. GEE WO i C. BEE WO ChiMESE MEDICINE CO. 132!, Third St., Portland. Oregon. Mention paper. UlKts wntKt au rise ran». Beet Cootfh Syrup. Ta.tes <èx«L In time. Sold bv druffrrlsts. FITS Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen:—I am more than satis fied with Peruna and find it to be an excellent remedy for the Grip and ca tarrh. 1 have used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent remedy.” — George H. White, Member of Congress. Mildewed Leather. Mildew on leather and many other stains may be removed with a little . pure vaseline. Rub thia into the leather until quite absorbed, and then carefully polish with a clean chamois leather. This treatment is suitable for almost every sort of leather. Standing Up for His Rights. i "Get out of here,” growled the larvae in the cheese rind as the weevil sought to make an entrance. “But why,” protested the weevil, “There is plenty of room for both.’’ I 1 “But where’s your skipper’s license?” , I asked the larvae haughtily.—Judge. lliw r XT..".:«’?.™ HA ti tal !>..( tirato I U<*nt« mv f » MlU •nSM|e»r»l / f 1 f , Uul.n arr4 at b«t ««• a p«V«4. JOHN A SAL/m AftD CO.. la Crosee. Wla. Memory Freaks. It 1« instanced s. one o! the curiosi ties of the memory thst people who > now long pieces of verse by heart fre quently cannot reuiemlier their tele phone number. PUo’« Cure 1« a good roueh medicine. It lias cured cough, and cold« for forty year.. At drugguls, 25 cent«. YOUARf SURE Of THIS them. Many of these torrents spend tbelr fury in the spring and early sum mer and are then lost sight of In the sand. I The hired man had h.nl the milking stool kicked from under him several times and the milk pnll battered Into scrap tin and he said lie would lie glad Stagnant Land and People. to try the recipe. So he put on a pil Agriculture In Morocco Is In a very low for a chest protector and Jumpeil primitive state and but a small part of for the leg as soon as be saw the pre the arable land Is cultivated, owing to monitory symptoms. the Innate indolence of the people anil "Well, sir, he went through the sin the lack of encouragement from the hie window as neat as you please. tak- government. Famines are not uncom Ing the sash along with him. When mon and during the best times the Mullins reached him he was as dazed production Is scarcely enough to sup as a mudlark. ply the wants of the people. Yet, un- I “’Nearthquake?” he feebly muttered. der proper conditions of education ; ■'No," said Mullins, “tbe cow kicked and government, Morocco could be you.” come one of the most productive re- “Cow kicked me!” the hired men re peated. "I wonder how It happened?" "I wonder?” said Mullins. But Mullins thought be knew, though he hesitated about saying so for fear of hurting the victim's feel ings and he was hurt enough already. The trouble was that the hired man was so awfully crosseyed that he had grabbed the wrong leg! Cleveland Plain Dealer. 6 WATEDPDOOF ILED CLOTHIN MAt>8 N BLACK O* YtUOW BACKW BY OUR OUARANTt J.TOWta CO.RO5TON MA5 A^K TOUU ¡»I Al I U If Mill not v«»u • 1OO KKW Alti» SIOO. Tbe r.sdrr. of thu P.i-c-r will I* pl.Mrd to learn that there )« at lcail one dr« adc4 ib«ra»r that aoienee baa been able to *'ure in ail Its •tact«, and tbat iacatarrb Hall si atariI j < ur. 1« the only positive cure known t<> the nifiitai fraternity. < atarrh bettijj a conatllntlonal <li« caar, requires a conaututh«nal treatment Hail'e ‘ atarrh Cure to taken internally, a c . dire< Uy ujkiii the bi«MM| and muvoua *ur a - of the «y«b tn, thereby <J«'»tr«»ytng the found« tlon of the dlwawe. and giving the pai • t ■ strength by building up the eonatltut on a asm n I ng nature in doing its work. Tim p'<> prirtora have ao much faith in ite vnrat h powers, that they offer Ono Huudred ¡»«»liar» for *nv cam thai It f*itotoon* 0*nd tor Itot of tcatlmoniala. Addrena F. J. ( IIENEY A CO., Toledo, O Hold by druniata. 7&c. Haii'a Family 1'111» are the l»e«t. «rfxd for otT fire .Mfttofri« ■»» gaournts «nd hat« HEAD ACHE “Hnlli tat j «« II«* and mjraalf ha»r bean <1 «Ing ( A^< AIC1 ami I l > \ arc th« bril I.aal wenig my » fe waa frantic With headache for 111 1 i ■ •. ■ • f yo < a '■ < A 1 » I s, I t< - ■ rg<1 a U.U.I V We i < t It rr«-..n n thd l'aa< arcua '* Cil At S lKbKrollU J’ilUlburf Safe A Uclevait Cu . l'ilWburg, Ft. Imuirdiaieiy CANOV CATHARTIC Congestion In British City. Birmingham, England, has upward of 40,000 back-to-back houses and 6,000 court«, which are entered by tun nels from the street, states the city’s medical ofli. er. Mothers will finn Mrs. «Inflow's Sooth. ÌM SyrapUM b*st remedy to UM lor tio abildren during ths teething period. Fattening Foods. BULTAS Of MOROCCO. IF YOU WEAR While electrical manufacturing is shown to be chiefly concentrate ci in some six Eastern and two Middle states, the industry is fairly wide spread, its data being (urnishod by no fewer than nineteen statrs. MOORS DEFY THE AUTHORITY OF THEIR SULTAN Had it Rough Experience. There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out tn the hardest storm rx Electrical Manufacturing W ide.prtad. Thomas J. Minnick,au English news paper man. songht glory by imitating the old-time American reporter's trick of having himself locked up In a Bel gian madhouse to secure a sensation. The doctors, however, "got on" to Thomas and to teach him a lesson dosed him with vomiting powders. Next he was put on a diet of sour her rings and no water; at night lie wasn't allowed to sleep and when he com plained he was told that he had a tumor In his brain and was Imagining ill treatment. He would feel better as soon as the tumor was cut out. When finally the doctors tried to chloroform him and made preparations to operate upon him Thomas disclosed his Identi ty. But the doctors would not let him off. They sent him under guard to the police station, where he vias booked as an Impostor and for obtaining the county's charity under false pretenses ETMffi COMFORT Sugar, cocoa, chocolate, pastry, maize, milk, fat meat, nuts, potatoes, •'KK", oysters, lobsters, jams «nd honey are a few of the many articles of diet that fatten. glons in the world. Domestic animais are numerous and the wealth of many of the tribes consists entirely in their flocks and herds. From the skin of the native goats the celebrated Mo rocco leather Is made, and this forms the chief occupation of the country. The people of Morocco may be di vided Into five races. Berbers. Arabs, Moors, Jews and negroes. The Ber bers, who are the aborigines, live In the mountains, and are a race of ex cellent physical development. They are courageous, resolute and temper HEIGHT OF THE SEASON. ate, making the best of warriors and hunters. The Arabs, who compose the greater part of the rural popula tion, are also of fine physical build but are fanatics of jealous disposition. They are not prosperous and are fre quently at variance with the govern ment. The Moors, who are largely of Spanish extraction. Inhabit the cities and towns. Neither In body nor ni Ind are they strong, and they occupy their time In pleasure and Idleness. The Jews are more ignorant than their brethren In other countries, but are shrewd and enterprising, many of them possessing great wealth. The majority of them are engaged in com merce. The negroes are slaves, or de scendants of slaves brought from Cen tral Africa. They are fairly Intelli gent, but are more stubborn and ma licious than the Moors and Arabs, with which two races they Intermarry to a great extent. In general the people of Morocco are barbarous and fierce. Outlawry Is common among those who live on the plains, but they do not assassinate strangers and trav elers and theft Is seldom accompanied Old Gentleman (to boy playing foot- by murder. ball on Sunday)—Ah, my lad, what would your father say If he saw you Rnled by the Koran. S Morocco Is divided Into a number of playing football on the Sabbath? The Boy—Ye'd better ask blmscl’ m provinces. In each of which are from two to fifteen small tribes. Each of That’s him keeptn* goal. these tribes has Its representatives Imports to America. who, when united form the council for One-half of the imports Into this the province. All governmental law comes from the precepts of the Ko country are of materials for rnanu- facture. ran, through the guiding hand of the Sultan. The religion of Morocco Is What has become of the old fash Mohammedanism, Christian mission- ioned woman who explained her pov arles having made no great Inroads erty by saying an elephant stepped on there as yet. her pocketbook? U Fisaasnt f»:«.»!.r .1. N«««r - a«n Wra,. r>a t ». w ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... «...lu, <_,... <H«rew IwS. Ut NO-TO-BAC P. X. u. Bouxht Il i-, borilo thè tnroL’rrï0" i , s ,“Ï m jrereonnlf M.p< rdsi.m’|“r\Tcr 'IO vca^.'' ‘ ah '. iw ‘‘lufsm« Imitation, (l»<t “ .Just-a'-g.^a.. ar/bir; „ What is CASTOR!A ^oChffdnm- The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years McCAi it PoolsBM ö.Uk,iANK' a ^ôary}3î?3Esasac«r3 Machlnl.t. T" ATrBNT,0N «•> Foot of Morrison St. P ddti xiun 1 0,< fl-AND, OREGON t*l9UfiSIAN STOCK FOOD N uuim Lil. freut« „raMy c, t „ „an., - oktlamo co, Or;; H|[m ’ S