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4 NO INDIGESTION GALE Il APPENI Nt.N. Makes Misery From An Up- set Stomach Vanish in Five Minutes V 4 k A MV WIPE IT OFF THE EARTH C. F Remington, one of tbe lead MfMMONS. Ing paper manufacturers of the coun In the Circuit Court of the Stat* »»»»ss**«» try, head of paper mil!» having a ca of Oregon, for tho County of Klaan- pacity of 200 tons dally and of two ath Mrs. I'i (* AI lit n > ralloads that tap th«« forests which Carrie Nelson, Plaintiff, hur home I'liurnduy »upply Die pulp wood, warns the pub- Nelson, Peter Nelson, J. H. Hamil fil'inil*. They »pen I llsher* of th« country in an article ton and Emma ilumitton, his wlf«^ playing card' Tin, In The Editor and Pulill»n«r of this Au i, a Marga, vk ot Hausen and Wilhelm Mr. und Mm l( <* Ai week that a paper famine Is at hand. Hansen, her husband. Defendant«. of Mrs M Glaioinliil at Huu.iuona. Hull in Equity to Quiet 11« say»: "The country has Buffered of J. II Hobbs, ami Mr hu <1 Mi Et' I from an ■npreced«-nt«.d drouth in Title. Albin To the above named defendant«, i which the surplus wood pulp In the Eugene Ilammoiid country ha* been used up. and should 1’eler Neisoo, Anna Margaret Hanse« 1 Falla Saiurdiiy after severe winter weather set In gener tnd Wilhelm iianuun. days at home. in the name of the Htate of Or»- ally over th« pap«r mills district, the Mi mid Mm. R. (' supply will bo found exhausted and gon you and each of you are hereby a blick- F«w people here know that you many of the larger papers will be required to appear and answer th« lllaui'he Itolilnoun and Dunnie An- I K»ery fa :ilull' ought to fce«| |can <urw that dread American dls- forced to suspend publication. Ow- complaint filed against you in th« iloraon apuut Saturday with Mi uud soiiie Dlap- in In the house, an anj K lainat h («a»«, ilhuumatism, with just common Mra. Dun Colwell ; above entitled suit, on or before th« on« of you i I imv . :>n attack of In day»’ vis- i vory-day drugs found In any drug Ing to low water the mills have pro- jilth da» of March, 1909, that being Mr. Willie, of thu Hiui Drug Hum«, digestion or stomach trouble at hiij : duced but about half tLelr capacity '»tore. Th« prescription is ao slmpl« I tbe date of the last publication of scut the Gul« a< bool two ln uutiful time, day or night. »11» Up from the ■ list any one can prepare It at home and the three month»' strike ot the J summons, and the last day within pnrtralta of Lincoln which were very International Paper Worker» served This hurmliMiH prepnrullou will di «urvi ylug last <u small coat, it Is made up as fol- much upprcclati il h> both teacher and goat any thing you eat and overcome further to diminish the supply, and which the defendants are required to i Iowa: Get from any good prescrip- although few pubilHher* realize it, appear and answer, as fixed by tho pupils. a nour stouiuih flvo minutes after- Wil ton has returned lion pharmacy | Fluid Extract Dande- order of publication of this *ut»- John t'ulliilimi mid Ml»« fila Cnl- wards. Point where ahe han .Hon, onv half ounce; Compound Kar we are on the brink of a paper fam mons; and If you fall to appear and lahmi spent Frldny cvenlug wlth Mr ine. One thing that must soon be If your meals don't I ■ gon. on« ounce; Compound Syrup her mother. and Mra. J II Hobba. | done I* the adoption of a standard answer, trie plaintiff will apply to tho what I.tile you do ea Alli' Vii. «'in ha.» been called Sarsaparilla, -------,------- , three ounces. Mix by idx«- of newspaper by publishers, man Court for the relief prayed for ia Mr mid Mm W II Todd a nd f am you, or lays like a lu of her !*•*•*: shaking in a bottle and take in t«a- ily took dinner Hut‘lay with Mr ami your atoms' h. or If yi ufacturers and printing press man said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree quieting plaintiff*« ! spoonful doses after rack tm-al and ufacturers. The present band to Mrs. J. H. lloblis burn, that I, a sign of Indlgi'Stiou C X. Htr>w nn I Geo T Cline title In and to the following describ went 4 t bedtime. These are all simple In- Flunk VanMeter »punt Hmelii) • Ith Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent to Ktsmuth Fall* Thursday. They Krmllvtit*,making an absolutely harm- mouth method* of supply and de ed real property, to-wlt: It H Wood«n. mand have done more than anything cm «« of Pape's Dlap«f>»ln and take The East 54 of the Southwest 54; II. F Tolle hu» finished fi'i'dln« one trtaiiguiu after supper tonight lepori tho roiuts in a bad condition Irss home remedy at little cost. else to demoralize the industry." John Alessio!' r was through the the Northwest 54 of the SoutliweaC Rheumatism, as every one knows, Frank Aduma' horn » mid thuy liars There will be no «our rising,, no valley thè limi of • he week buying 54. and the Southeast 54 of tho a symptom of deranged kidneys. lii'en taken home. It is announced that there are at Northwest 54 of Section 11, Town bi'lihlug of undigested food mixed it Is a condition produced by the fall- Mr ntul Mra M Glm utilnl enter- with acid, no stomach gas or tieart bidè*. present no 1'iui than 97 vacancies ship 38, South of Range 12 East of Mr» Ed. Duncan been very III ure of kidneys to properly filter talnid th« Five Hundred Club nt burn. fullbuas or heavy (««ling in in the grade ot fist lieutenant in the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 thè past W'-k, but now tuiprov- or strain from the blood the uric acid thulr home Ratiirduy «veiling. After the stomach, unuaca, d< bllltatlug army medical corps. Examinations acres, situate In Klamath County, ing and other matter, which. If not erad- of candidates to fill these positions , orfi|{0n a lai« lunch Mm. Glncomlnl treated headaches, dirtiness or lttl«*lliial Mr*. Frank Regga has ' be«’« j luated, «ither in the urtn« or through were recently held. About 66 fin- | I Also a certain lot or parcel of land the gueata to some i hole« muilcnl a«- griping Ibis will all go, and, b«e (the skin pores, remains in the blood, Icctloiia. Those pfaeiit wnre Mr ¡«Idea, tln-re will bn no »out food left wilh thè meuales. » i *rt: idecomposes and forms about the Isbed and their papers are now being gltuate |n the Cltj of Klamath Fall«, und Mm. Duu Colwell, Mi and Mm over III tin* stomach to pul ton youi ! Mr aud M ih David Campbell vikltor* at the home of Mr aud M rs. joints and muscles, causing untold mark'd A large percentage of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, J. II Hobbs. Mr. und Mr> It C \n E It <' William» last I suffering and deformity of ! rl i'uma- candidates were resident physicians described as follows, to-wlt: deraon. Mr. and Mm \5 W Whit of hospital*. The medical depart- Beginning at the Northeasterly Ila/ -I Hutnliuiu. of tl 1 tlsm. latch, Mlns Eliu t ill.iliMti. Ml»» n ent of the army la about t« estab- corner of Ix>t 8, tn Block 55 of Nlch- trict. I» visiting st the to be a Thl» proscription is said lllftni ho ItohlniMiii Juhti t'ulln'nn U h I i several laboratories for the in- ois Addition to the Town of Klamath R. C. Cowley. splendid healing, cleansing and In- vi.Btigation of typhoid fever and oth .lack Amlemon, and Mi .n d Mm M tUilllüi I. Falls, Oregon, as marked and desig Mi». H. G. I|u**«j it» in Dairy vis- vlyorating tonic to the kidneys, and Glacomlnf er infectious diseases These labor nated on the official plat of said Ad itItig her daughter, Mrs Emma Burg- gives almost Immediate relief In all atories will be located at Manila, the Tho»»' attending the pluy in M«r all your dorf. dition; thence Westerly (5 feet to forma of bladder and urinary tron Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; Fort rill Frldny night from Guie were our phar ma the Northwesterly corner of said Lot The litti« W ilk«r*i>n baby i« lick bl«s and backache. Mra M Glaeomlni, Ml»« Blanche lx.-avenworth, Kan., and at the army 8; tbence Southerly along the West with the iu«a»l«w,'' as it I* called Itubliison. Ml»a Della Geikltig. Ml«« medical muHeutn in Washington. erly line of said Lot 8. 110 feet; The teach, r is rending "Little Wo Cap* Frank M Rumbold, adju- N««n Whlllatch, Ml«a Nellie John thence Easterly and at right angle« men ” to th« pupil during th« morn taut general, profMi»«« to have *15.- son, mid Meaam t'liu» Whitlatch, to Ninth street, 65 feet; thence ing exercises. 000 raised by popular subscription i DKPARTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR, Northerly along the Easterly line of Jo«««' JohuHon auii I.««* Thoma» In spite of tlie havoc wrought up In order that Missouri may be uniq Chui I«« mi'l Neva W hit latch gave uiHii. mu . I. hi : hu . ii on the «cbool by the epidemic of uely represented at the inauguration General I^nd Office, Washington, D. said Lot 8. 110 feet to the place of i» party to a mini tier of their friends beginning. C., January 7, 1909. mea.vles. Lincoln and Oregon Day of Taft He wishes to have Light Hatuiiln) meulng Thu) »p- lit Hx* and for a judgment against defend SACRAMENTO, Feb 1« A E wu not forgotten by u* Notice of Restoration of Public The old | Rettery A. composing four guns and «veuliig in playltiK wiiti'». und after Irving, a buyer of wool, wits lu the ants and each of them, for her cost« Lands to Settlement and Entry. a d< llcloua lunch, loll for their homes city today, after a trip over all sec- hero'» portrait »»» madi- conspicuous equipment and 120 men.take a prom Notice is hereby given that the and disbursements in this suit. and the »tars and »tripes draped ov inent part In the parade. it will dw taring Ml«» Neva mid NaaU't tlotis of the' I This summons Is published In th« sud he er It. Hpi'sklng and other a;e require the use of 140 mules Cal First Assistant Secretary of the In- Chmlca rojal entcrtsleem Th"««' ut declares that terior has vacated departmental or- Klamath Republican, a weekly news now is propriat« . ii'tet«»>* ware had "Jef laway County la to furnish 70 and .tending the part) were. Mia» Delhi tl.at »iiccpnieti der of withdrawal in so far as the paper printed and published at Klam _________ Pike . County Gerklng, Nova W'tltlutch. Phoebe pi ii <• («ir lliuir wont thl» year tl MU ferson's Instructions." "A Day with Duve Ball guarantees vime affects the withdrawal for lr- ath Falla, Klamath County, Orego«. ilrown. Allie llalta, Lola Cut. Veils they did two year» ago, when wool . the Cow Column." Bailie's Speech," I vll| Bupn|y the other 70. all to be rigation purpoees under the act of by order of Honorable George Noland Simpson » iKcm and the Act for the niorp than 16 hands high Todd. Ethel Wind. I."<' Blown. Cal was al II ■ highest June 17. 1902 (32 Stat , .388), for Judge of Baid Circuit Court, and dat Admission of Oregon," were read by j vin lluaklna. t'run Haakln«. Cecil use In connection with the Klamath ed the 27th day of January, 190*. >1.. <1.. lares that there Is to be a ' varlou» m«mb''rs of the clasaes AI-' JohuMiu. Chester Haskins, Charley ' shortage of Australian wool tl.lM j RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF | Project, Oregon, of the following de- the first publication to be made OB Drown, Bert Wooden. Xieo Wooden. year, which will havu a great deal i so the 5th nnd 6th grades wrote» LANHs IS NATIONAL KIRKOT. ! scribed lands in the State of Oregon, Thursday, January 28th. 190*. and Io'« Thonina, Geo. Ward, Leo Todd. of effect lu keeping up th« uiaikel. some good blogiapMcal sketches of Liats Supplemental 817, 1549, and by his authority such of sajd the last publication to be made on Charles W'hltlatih. John Nvu. Dannie The |>oasn>lllty of a tariff revision, the life of Lincoln, two of whicb were 1877 and 1929. tracts as have not been heretofore March 11. 1*09. Andi'i Min. Jmae W liltlatch, Horace ifl' i'tlng the dill) on wool, Ik held up rend BEN80N ft BTONE, Notice U hereby given that the finally restored and are not other lllckman mid Harve) lllotoii 1-28-3-11 Attorneys for Plaintiff. wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro lands described below, embracing ns a bugaboo, d re lares living, to in Freak legislative proposals are fea- ; Little Mildred Morgan ba» return- duce woo) gruwura to part with their priated, will be subject to settlement 6..5 27 acres, witbin the Crater, Cas- , NOTIC E TO CREDITORS. i<d to school after a mouth's abaeiK-c . product at lower rates, but he do lures of every Isw-mnking - ussembly. ■ ---- _..J and Deschutes National For- under the public land laws of the A legislator In Georgia not long ago . < cade on acronut of airke< ■« Notice is hereby given to all per lelur«« flat there is no danger of proposed tl at laws be enacted to pro Jesta, Oregon, will be subject to set United Stat€-s on and after April 6, 1909, but shall not be subject to'en sons concerned, that the undersign | this. tect hotel guimts from mosquitoes tlement and entry under the provi try, filing, or selection until May 6, ed has been duly appointed adminis MIIOIIT RAM II HOI I». sion* of the homestead laws of tbe according to Itv- I It 1» undemtood, .in another state a measure whs adopt j Ing. tl.ut forelglm < arpoi wool w ill ed fixing tln> length of hotel bed United'States and the ai t of June 1909, at the United States land office trator of tne estate of John D Whit at loikevlew, Oregon, warning being man, deceased, by the County Court William I’ltt», who came to Klam I lie reduced a few cent* In duty, but laws, equally unique. 1 1. 1906 (34 Stat.. 2?3). at the Un- ' sheets. Other ■ ath County from Hl. l»oul» for his , this brand does not enter Into com have been proposed elsewhere, In ' I ted State* laud office at I-akevlew, expressly given that no person will of Klamath County, Oregon, and that health, is so much henetlted by the petition with tl.e wool grown In thia nearly every case, however, the sug- Oregon, on March 27, 1909. Any be permitted to gain or exercise any all persons having claims against right whatever under any settlement said estate are required to present climate and liken this isiutitry MO country. goet I legislation has been directed settler who was actually and in good or occupation begun after January the same to me at the office oftH. W. well that he Ins decided to lumnln against some business or cor|>oration. faith claiming any of said lands for here and has made several Urge In Fifty school children from Chicago It is sorm what consoling, then, to agricultural purposes prior to Janu 6, 1909, and prior to April 6. 1909. Keesee, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, -vi-Htments rcnntly. Mr. Pills Is u are to be brought to th<i Alaska-Yu- ary 1, 1906, and ha* not abandoned all such settlement or occupation be- within six months from this date, I'-arn that at least two ot the unique properly verified as by law required. prominent capitalist amt own» some kou-l’aclfic Exposition next year if tdlls that lire tn lie Introduced in the same, has a preference right to make lug forbidden: Gated January 28th, 1909. Willamette Principal Merldl*. a hodiestead entry for the lands ac ■very valuable property throughout | th« plan Hiiggci'ti'd by H«cretary Tom Kansns legislature during Its next B. S. GRIGSBY. T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SV5 NEI4. «ec tually occupied. Said lands were the country. He came here last fall Klchard on of the Oregon Develop session ni” to be designed to "regu Administrator of the Estate of John • >n the recommendation of frleuila ment League 1» carried out. They late” legislators. If reports are true, listed upon the applications of the tion 24. D. Whitman, deceased. and his doctors. Buffering from sHth- will also visit Portland end other cit- one member of the lower house ha» persons mentioned below, who have FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of 1-28-2-25 the General Land Office. a preference right subject to the prior ■ ■ and heart trouble. During his I les in this stat« and when they re drafted a proposed statute fixing the right of any such settler, provided FRANK PIERCE. First Assistant short stny her« bn has become hearty turn home will write letters telling price that state employes may pay Secretary of the Interior. Money to Loan—We have a few and robust, and his wife's health of the trip and wl at th«y saw in th« for meals on dining cars. The state such settler or applicant is qualified hundred dollars to loan on real es ha, also been wonderfully Improved. Northwest. Exhibits of the woods of auditor has already decreed that ex to make homestead entry and the 1-28-4-1 tate. Loan must be paid by May 1» Mr. Pitta' latest Investment In thl* section, with Industrial and scen pense accounts including dining car preferem « right is exercised prior to 1909. MASON & SLOUGH. Klamath County was the purchase of ic pictures, have been used lu the meals that cost more than 75 cents March 27, 1909, on which date the NOTICE. the Obed Short ranch, consisting of Clilcugo schools, made up into set* will not be approved. Some of the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by auy qualified person. 4’0 acres. The consideration wn, and circulated from one school to In the County Court of the State members of the legislature, however, approximately 112,000. The Hhorl another,in the teaching nt geography. think this too high, and they propose The lands are as follows: The NW 54 of Oregon, for the County of Klam of NW 54. 8ec. 25. and the NE54 of farm I» considered one of the best to designate what the price shall be. NE5«. Sec. 26. T. ___________ 34 S., R. 6 ____ E. W. ath. Improved farms In the county. About The Natlonul Association of Retail But this only provides for a legisla In the Matter of the Estate and half of It la under tho government Ir Milliner* has decided that the merry tor's meals on route to the state cap M . listed upon the application of rigation system, the remainder be widow hat is to be relegated to the ital and does not cover his eating ex Daniel G. Brown, of Fort Klamath, Guardianahip of Robert latughlln, an A STAB SEBIAL BEGINS ing stdohlll land It was his success atttlc. It is no longer the correct penses after he arrives at his post of Oregon. insane person. Also a tract of 115.27 acres sit- NOW in growing potatoes on this latter mode, The newest stylos tn spring duty. Here, however, another legis Notice of Hearing Petition uated in I Sec. 7, T. 2 4 8.. R. *8 E., There it an article in thia number with tract that gave Mr. Hhort the name hats looki like inverted flower pots. lator steps Into the broachr He wants bounded and i described as follows: Sale By Guardian. t big jok in it. DON’T MISS IT. of Potato Short, or the potato king They are of rough hlgbly-pollshed the state to build a dormitory for Its Beginning at a point Identical with Notice is hereby given that Thom You know some of the things of Klamath C-ounty. It Is rialmed straw. A Jaunty military medallion law-makers. Every legislator is to the NW corner of Section 18; ex as E. Stanley, the guardian of the Emnoor'i has done. THIS IS bo the boat piece of |>otato land to of braid from which two tassels droop be given a separate room, it his plan tending thence E. 60 chains; thence person and estate of Robert Laugh ANOTHER. in the county, as the quality of the below the edge Is the sole ornament. Is adopted, but all will be required N. 10 chains; thence N. 45 deg., W. lin, an Insane person, has filed a pe There is a story by the •• Pigs la pot a toca furnished tho people of thl» The new hats demand, slick, elegant to dine together In a general mess 14.14 chains; thence W. 50 chains; tition pray ing for an order to sell, at Pigs ” man that is one long ache of city by Mr Hhort, will testify. coiffures. ball, just as soldiers do in the army, thence S 20 chains to point of be private sale, the real property here laughter, and back of these special Mr. Pitta han leaned the property I or as Is done In co-operative boarding ginning, listed upon the application inafter described, belonging to the features a big, fine Evsaraoor’s to Mr. Short for this year, but It la Prof. James Atlas, of llrldgeport, houses operated for ths benefit ot of T. F. Hamner, of Crescent, Ore estate of said Insane person, and that MMMasna. hln Intention to ntart an orchard on Conn., once heavywelght Champion poor college students. Perhaps this gon, who alleges settlement in 1905. the 27th day of February, 190*, has a portion of tho hill land, Mr. Pitta wrnatlor, has offorod Proaldont Roose- plan might be elaborated on to make For Sale By The 8E54 of SW 54, Sec. 15, the been fixed for the date of hearing bellvoa that fruit growing can be volt 1300,000 a y car to hcad a rough It of real value to the state. The ev NE54 of NW 54. the SW 54 of NWH, said petition, and that the time will F. E. ANKENY made a auoconn In many sectlona of rider show In opposltlon to Buffalo ening meals might be served in the and tbe N54 of SE«4 of NW 54. Sec. be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock will set out quite tho county and ho Bill. In addltion, Atlas offers to fur- mess hall, but broakfast and luncheon 22. T. 23 S., R. 10 E.. application of A. M., on said day, at the court room AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY an acreage In tho hardier varieties nlsh two prlvato cara and stonog- should bo Horved to tho legislators at William II. Howard, of RoJand, Oro- of said above entitled court at Klam of apples, plums, peaches and other raphers for tho exclusive uso of tho their desks in the statehouse. If roll gon. The SE54, Sec. 14, T. 34 S., ath Fulls, In said county and state. fruit of thia nnttiro. Tho balance of Prculdnnt. was called Just before meals were R. 6 E . application of C. E. Mulkey, All persons Interested arc required tho hill lnnd will bo plnntod to pota served and provision was made for 'of Fort Klamath, Oregon. The BE54 to appear at such time and place, and toes thia year, There I» more Catarrh in thia re.'tlon nt tho denying fiaui to those who failed to J of NW 54 of NW 54, Sec. 23. T.34 8.. show cause, if any they have, why an country than all other .lbw-are« nut torether. and IR. 6 E., application of Sherman A. order Bhould not be gianted as prayed until the taut few yaara waa auntxwd to he Ineue respond, there would probably bo ! Ilrown, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. for In said petition. able. For a great many yearn doctor, pronouneed loss difficulty experienced in main The property referred to In said .The NE54 of NW', o' NW54, the It n local direare anil prescribed local remedies taining a quorum. Ono-half cupful of butter, one cup and by conatantly falline to cure with local treat NEU of NW 54, the W'4 of NE'i, petition is particularly described as ment, pronounced It Incurable. Si-leneehaa proven ful of sugar, ono-quarter cupful of catarrh A Utile vanity is a good thing In and the N 54 of NW U of 8E54, Sec. follows, to-wlt: to he a eonatitutional dtaoare and there- Tho of the NE % and the N'i milk, two eggs, well beaten, heaping fore require, courtItutlonal tre«tni«nt. Hall'» a ninn. It will usually keep him 23. T. 34 8., R. 6 E., application of tenspoonful of bilking powder, a ta- catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chano? A from going to town collarless and Frank M. Upp, of Klamath Falls, of the SE , Section 13, Township SB Soiitli, Range 11 East, W. M., In ' Oregon. blespoonful of caraway seeds; flour Co.. Toledo. Ohio, I» th« only c.iwtitutionnl eure coat I css. Thereat»!»- Pn *o! .11« tfc* VHteif States than of «ry orh t mnke c I patterns This is oin the market. It I, taken Internally In dore, from j FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of Klamath County, Oregon, containing enough to roll out one-half Inch thick. on •cevunt vf thru st) le, a ir.uy a d sunpl« it y. 10 drnp» to a tskapoonful. It act, directly on the Ever seen a man who works like McCttIV* 'Hngii*in»’ The f' - mc I V hion) h»« the General Land Office. Approved 160 acres. They are cut In oblongs about flvo blood and mucou, ,urface, of tho ay,tern. They a bee every place but at homo? moiesu'i Hi»- than v < • I M* ■ e. ? n. ■ - ,5 «' ’< f ». I lt*ifft Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, yr e ’s mi .. January 8, 1909. lneh< c wide. Hake In n alow oven. off.r one hundred dollar, for any core it fiati» to tein Fret». S ’ «en* - t ►, Behold Iho patient ox. Ho vaunts 'FRANK TIERCE, First Assistant this 2">th day of January, 1909. My! but they liiato good with a glass Cure. Rend for clreulnc« anil tretlmonlal«. I<ndy Afffntn \Vnnlf«l. me pr -n tum» n» Addiwa: F. J. CHRNKY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Secretary of the Interior. THOMAS E. STANLEY, no speed records, but he gets tho load lib-r I «.ash . »« i’.. •«•*.,< fi«( fSe le. ful of milk or leuionado. - January Hold by Dnitnrteta. 7»c. •k-ru) end Premium Catti i»l -Ainf quo prem um 1 1-28-2-18 1-28-2-25 Guardian to tho bnrn nil the same. •it ui ÍJrev« .. . o CÛ» Yorha Delineator. Take I lab'« Fiunily ¡’Uta fur conatipation. O 0 ♦ ♦ V m . i . i y MffWB. ♦ À Simple Home-Made Treat ment Said to Over come Rheumatism I.