Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, September 16, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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aa r a tdiKMuw ae mnp "laiaaaxa," ! alaratilit K OC ;
whol paint ia dlmiaiahd
Yo havff this absolute certalntr of tse asai f ants taersi
- on r twnMo arkan ra bar KlnJorh Pal at. ftaC TO bttr ! Oil
ataly awa m ymt iwm ton xit nam aw Oitjr y aOma XHtm ett aajlaa) for eaitaa
mum tM IhleK "Klnloch" ia.aa ta kih, r aaa MttntaN mmm tmm wr
- a f apar propaaaiawa. all taa ptfaiMi, on tin aetata, "tat" a"4 Tare aaa paud iaa
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Wa larlta aarraaaaaiUaaa trem tba wfca ot r HoaaaralM. '
. - WHEREVER WE HAVE NO AOEMT. YOUR OWN DEALER WILL
OCT "KINLOCH" FOR VOO. IF SHOWN 'THIS AO., BY WRITING DIRECT .TO
KJNLOCH PAINT COMPANY. ST. LOUIS. MO.
THERE 13 NO SUBSTITUTE.
MW'F. G. BDicrsoi. soiea, or. iise khgdd I Han coDisiriDuiors. Pornantf, OrctxJfl.
IN TILLAMOOK
COME OF THE TIIINQS THAT WEBS
- OBSERVED BY A BAMBLEB
OVEB THE BE.
Good rishlng in Tillimook Bay Dairy.
Ins j Not So Oood Laiit Tear Tb
Peelers of Chittim Bark Formed a
Tool Some Eandom Notes.
Tb paatur'" in tU ilalryintf iwetion
r(un. TilUmik Bay are fairly tfrern
.rapite the protractcil lry f6atbr of
ih'm tHNHJD. TbB NtbTJan!n of Ore
Kiti in nnt producing; tbe growth of
rifb gram tby lant aummef whn
the rain w-r more ; plentiful. The
flow of milk of the dairy berda will
not In? morn than two third" of )at
year' aupply wb'ieh then amounted to
tf,lMVKKr gallon). The drop in the
prMe of rbpeae will abto eut kito "th
uniryman'H profit. rVveral of th
freamerica have abandoned tbeeae mak
ing and" are now turning out butter.
The largest manufictHrer of ehecao ki
tbe Tillamook region i Mr. F. L. Me
Jntofth. lie baa nine large factoriea
ntationed in Yariona aef tiona of tbe val
ley, the Jargeat of which take in each
l.'Ml,000 poiaiUa of milk wr day and
whe running full capacity can put out
1400 pound of cbeeae per day. Last
year's profits were so large to the
dairymen arownd the Uay that land
valuea were soaring sky high. Good
grading lands are rated at from 130
to ItUO t acre. The KunU farm of
Kit) acres was -auM a few months ago
to the lfemls Land Company for 27,MMl.
Tbe tract has since leen divided into
40-scre tracts id sld at-'."0 jwr aero.
Tberr Is little, activity in real entate
at 'this timet and the outlook is that
prfecs in land will conn- down with
thp diminished profits in dairying this
season. ' ' ' ' . ' '
The fall riti of utfni'ori is now on in
Tillamook Hay andMhe anglers are
nntif after th finny tribes as thfy
search for the moirnlain streams. Onn
fisherman blUllod, isf avfty-MMnt nsl
nion last Hunday. Nar by were fivn
in ett in a boat finning with hooks. At
oie time each' on of tho five meti was
trying to land'a big. salmon causing h
flurry in the water around th boat
that cauwod tbe highest excitement
aimtig the Waltons. j
Blaine, the little mountain hamlet in
Tilla'mook county, wiH supply about
tons of chittim bark to ths tradn
this spason. - Bark jcelcrs in that local
ity have formed a pool of the big stock
of the medical article and have sold
tweijty-flve tons to I. J. Fry at prices
varying from livo to six cents per
Hiund. Tbe remaining seventy-five tons
will be stored in Mr. Fry's warehonne
subjci-to a future sale when prices
will have strengthened tip. Thoao who
have been gathering tbe bark say that
the trees are becoming scarce and can
is found, for the most part, in the
higher and less accessible wooded areas
in the mountain. Wagons carrying
ton of dried chittim lark are now
coming down to Hbcridan where it is
loaded on ear for shipment.
Tbe popular hotel at Dolpb, located
on tbe divide twmty-llve miles west of
rMieridan, has lieen sold to Archie Myers
of Dallas.. Mr. William Hay, tbe pres
ent genial landlord, will return to bis
farm about October !, when the new
proprietor will take possession of tbe
bostelery. j t
The recent sain of land iti tbeIrand
Konde Indian reservation resulted in
carvkig nut a total of .10,3 18 acres of
reservation land and transferring it! to
tbe several purchasers. The bids rang
ed from 1.25 to 11.75 per acre, and
a total of tffl,TH7 was realized on all
the sales. The largest Individual pur
chaser was X. I. Wheeler of EHdeavor,
Va., who bought 13,421 acres of timber
land for 50,o3. Tbo next largest
buyer was Charles -K. Hpalding, wbo
seeured HSl acres for 2003. j
The aumlier of Indians on the reser
vation is. diminisbifeig, only 363 are
now reported living on the Grand
Honde lands. Hixty-five children at
ttt)del be sehmds last winter, Ttie
children are said to proye an easy frey
to tultereulosi. A few f the once
lowerful Yamhill and Rogu Kiver In
liaas are reaching the century mark
it bout
vigor.
apparently diminishing
in
The liang of Winchester rifles is
heard every day back in the Coast
Range. Deer are plentiful, and he is
a poor hunter who cannot bring' down
at least one antlered fellow each day.
The game laws are often violated in
an outrageous msiSier .by. hunters in the
more secluded sect ions. One mountain
eer lioasta that be killed' tbiry-six' deer
last year, ami has already salted down
4o Mnid of venison for next winter's
use. A small herd of elr ranges around
N'eatuee Bay. but it Is re nor ted thev
hae, leen able to elade the hunter
quite succeMfally.
Cramp. Draentery, tholera Morbtu,
uiarrnoca, an.i, la iee1, all bowl t.Hii
plaints quickly relieved by Terry Da
via I'aiBkiHer, a safe, sure an 1 spwxly
eure. for all the troubles named, lyverv
repwauie aruggist keepi a aopidy
jacn Dome na full direct ion. A vniil
, substitutes, there is bnt one rainkiller,
Terry Davis 25 cents and 50 eenta.
. legal Elaukf, ttatefnuo Job Offlee.
. OBEOOlf CBOPS.
Weather Bureau Beporta Conditions of
- Grains and milts Throngnont
J . '- t --.tne Valley.; i
I'OHTLAND, 8pt. 13.(Secial.)-
Acting Hcction Director U.-S.' Dept. of
Agr. A. B. Wollabcr haa Issued his reg
ular weekly crop aud climate bulletin
or Mm weather imreau for ine weeK
eiding Monday, rjeptember 12. lt eays:
f .Thv pant week was dry, with temper
ature slightly below the seasonal aver
age, A light shower occurred in the
lower portion of the Willamette valley
and in . tbe northern coast eountie
Thursday, but tho amount was insuffic
ient to do any good. Threshing is
alniut completed, except in tbe (Jrand
Honde valley. The yields in Western
Oregon continue light, while in the Co-'
In in bis rjver valley t bey are excellent.
Hop picking is progressing rapidiy, and
will Is completed in about a, week or
ten days; the vicM eontinires below the
average, but tbe quality is good. Home
fall plowing has been tloneJn the Wil
lamette valley, and several fields. of
fall grain baa been sown. In tlie Co
lumbia .river, valley work oi . summer
fallow is progressing nicely. ,
Corn continues in fairly good : condi
tion, and some CHttintr. mostly for feed
ing .purposes, has been done in Southern
Oregon. Pastures are very dry and af
ford little feed for stock. . ,
Apnles continue to drop, but there
ia sufiicieut fruit -stifl on tbe trees to
inaure abundant yields. 'Prunes are
ripening and drying ; will commence
next week; tbe yield will be below tbe
average. Fcaehes' and blackberries are
plentiful. . Potatoes are doing poorly,
and ft light crop is indicated.
". . . WlUamette Valley. ; ' ; '
Hubbard (Elliott Prairie)f Clackamas
eountv, .Geo. Pope. Fine weather con
tinues; threbinsv completed: corn ma
turing nicely; late planted potatoes do-
DO YOU HELGU
or have heartburn after your meals?
If so, you know how miserablo you
fel. You're afraid to eat this or that
and as.a result yon booura i thin and
rundown. Take our advice and try a
dose of Hostetter's Btomach Bitters be
fore each meal. You will notice au
improvement from tbe very first dose,
and when taken retro larly always cures
ing fairly well; apples and Bartlett a Weak Stomach. Weak Kidney.
Mars much better than anticipated;) Poor Appetite. Nervous nees. Irt
Iiaim verv liirht. but free from mold and . diiirMf Ion. Dvansssla svnd Malarlsu
rop;. vH 7 - i t HOSTETTER'S
Moore-Hop picking progressing; W-lSTOrJUCH BITTERS
of gooil qdality; threshing all done ; f ' W P - I J
crop of grain tetter than exiectel; mv(C
tatoes will be few and small; apples i
BASE NO GOOD
STATE MUST EXPAY 20,000 TO AP
PUCANTS FOB PUECHASE OP
; INDEMNITY SCHOOX. LAND
PAIBBANBS WILL SPEAK AT;
POBTLAND.
plentiful; Very few'praw la this partj
of county: corn ewd. considering the!
1 tu it i L xv 'ir i CHICAGO, Septu la. Chairman Tow-
f Pbilornalh, Henton waatr, W ; . H Kblican National Head-
Boles.-ttu rot, dry and smoky; Blt? ;, lrtwr 4 ' ma.ia rvbllc. Senator
SSt, -iWr." H drojpr tIP MWr -I'-tl-d,
eninir Oregiwi. It: include rjeptember '29, Hjk-
lomontb; Polk conn A G.; Ad- Member SO.Northakim M-Ins.-Weather
bot and smoky; thresh- !urZ l Tacoma, October 1;
, , ' . Portland at flight - 4
mir an none: sprincr crain rnauc an ar.i--. ; r-., -
I . "
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era ire crop; bop picking Wirun in all
yards last week, but in some the
hor are ripening sloWIyi in most case
tbe bop crop win be nearly as large, as
last year, and pickers are plentiful; po
tatoes and pastures neer rata; apple
are still dropping, nut wm w a Jair
erop; sed i hg ha eommeneeu, in some
localities, but the ground is very ury
and dusty. ', ' , v
Gcrrais, Marion county 8eolt Jones-
Dry weather continue; vegetation dry
ing up; hop picking progressing nicely;
hops are yielding below the average -Cottage
Grove, Lane county, K. W.
Topp. Threshing ' completwl; yield
about average; corn poor; potatoes fair;
fruit crop average' except prunes, which
are poor. Statesman, .Wcdnes la.
Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough
: . . . Bemedy. .
si have I sold Cbamberlaln 'w ; Congh
Bi-medv for more than twenty years,
and it ha given entire satisfaction. I
have sold a pile or it and can recom
mld it ? highly. Joseph McWbiney,
Linton, Iowa., You will find this rem-
ly a cool friend when troubled witn a
cugh or cold. . It always afforJs quick
relief and is itleasanf to take. ' For
sale by nil 'druggists. . . ;
I Legiil Blanks, fitatesmnn Job Office.
INTEBPBETEB TO EMPBESS.
Employ of Chinese Government Vislt-
. Ing United State -In Search of
k , Health aad Adventure.
'.'." ' i : ' -
asMt. R. TV Hassan arrived in this city
last week, after an adventurous trip
from China, where he says that he has
left a '.life position, that' of interpreter
to the Km pros of China.
'For the past few months Mr. Hassan
has-been engaged in mining with a
Chinese syndicate in Old Mexico, and
epeet to open a mining office in this
city, as be believes that there are vast
store of, minerals at no; great distance
from Salem., . ,
Mr. Hassan' i not Chinese, however,
but an Egyptian ay birth and althopgh
be tell of .many remarkable Incidents
connected with -hi ..life, nothing is
more remarkable than the man himself,
a'man lookiag tbirty-nye and claiming
tti be Seventy-ene.-Sfattfsman, We.l-
ncslay. ;
Basis the
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THE OHEGOri OTATEOnUN.
JSCS
Important Decision Eendered hy Act-
tnt Secretary of Department -of In
terior Whereby Motion for Review
of 'ronner Zecliipti Is Denied.
Unless the' state will repay the first
payment of the purciiase price uptin up
wards of t,0O0 acres ; of indemnity
school land which had beea atdd by the
state in w place " and afterwards used
as base, for the selection of lien land,
representing something over 20,U to
jthe applicants for purchase; thereof, and
to' whom certificates of porchase ,have
Veen issued, and establishes to the sat
isfaction of the srrretary of the De
partment of the Interior- that the land
In question is mineralin character le
yond any question of a doitht, the De
partment will take no cognizance of the
state's claim to sited land a base for
the selection of other lands in lieu
thereof, or to make foinl .: for land al
ready stdected upon such base. This is
the effert of a derision which has licen
rendered by Acting Hcrrtary Ityan of
the Department of the Interior, in do
oyinr the state's motion for a review
of a former decision whereby certain
indemnity school land mdi-etions by the
state were rejected leenne it afpeared
that the base land had been disiMtsed
ot by the state and certain other selec
tion held subject to the subniission of
a satisfactory showing estalditibing the
(mineral) character of the bast land.
Acrordins to the brief of Attorney
General Crawford and'W. 11. Odell,
iccial counsel for the state, submitted
upon the motion for a review of the de
partment decision, over 0.1,000 acres of
school Indemnity land lias leen sold
by the stale In place, and used a min
eral bas also for the selection of other
land in lieu thereof. Off this total acre-'
ace disposed of the Mate only 12,410
acres have Iwen deeded by the stato to?
tho pnrchas,rs, far whwh the state re
ceived the purchase price of fl.2- perl
acre. Upon the balance of the list, atf-l
crccatinjr over Si, 000 acres, in round,
numbers, it is claimed by tbe state, only I
the first payment of the purchnae pri?ei
was made fry the applicant to avlumi a
eertincate wa ixsneii ity toe state
prom if in ir a deed w hen all-of the pur-
chane price should lc pnid. This tho
state's counsel contended was merely a
form of contract for purchase and Jul
not operate as a color to title, and,
therefore, the state's claim of indem
nity for the laud as mineral should In
recognized by the. secretary of f the de
partment. .--The state needs this base
with which to make good its indem
nity selections in lieu thereof, the base
of which failed on account of the cloud
which the department claimed rested
iijuja the title by reason of Its sale as
non-nuneral.
As first payment of tire purclmse
rice ,a mount ing to one fifth of the
rice of indemnity school limd, fl.'Ji
ler acre under the old act, or twenly
five cents er Here, nctireuale a total
ot more than -2IMKM. Tho effeet of
Acting Hecretary Uyan decision, in
hsmissintf the motion for review, after
holding that the "contract, for sale"
orated aa cloud tion the govern-
mentMitto since it was a virtual ac-
ktiowleilgement on the part of the state
that the land was non-mineral in char
acter, is that, liefore the department
will pay any more-attention to the
state 'a claim of indemnity for these
amis tho state must cancel the con
tracts for sale, by refunding the money
paid therefor and mimt furninli sxt im
factory proof to the department of the
mineral character of the land. This de
cison opens tip a new avenue by which
the state can make good its defieien
eies In the" base" line by refunding
the $20,IK0 received from the prosjM-c-
five purchasers and by, proving that
the land is mineral. Whether tbe state
can comply with this latter requirement
remains to bo seen. I
Thi decision and the inability of the
state to fulfill the requirements of the
Secretary of the Interior in establish-
ng its claim to indemnity for these
lands will have an important I fearing
upon some actions at law which have
been instituted in the state circuit
court for this county, by purchasers of
lien la nl from the state the title to
which failed by reason of the base ujmiu
which it was selected having been re-
jerted by the department on the ground
or its hemg non-mineral in character.
The ultimate result of i the derision
will bo awaited with no littlo interest
y those wtio have lieen keeping in
elf so touch with tho matter.
That part of Acting Hi-eretary Ryan's
lecison to the Commissioner of tho
fleneral Land fiflice, f n which , he dis
misses the motion for review, and giv-
ng his reasons therefor,, follows:
"This matter was-carefully eiatnin-
el ly the department an nothing is
presented by the motion requiring fur
ther consideration except tho statement
therein that of the base land which
have been sold by the state, many am
held merely under contracts of pur
chase, ution which deed ha tm not leen
executed i and argued as to thene
that they have not lsen 'dis
oed of by . the state.' The ' do.
artment cannot admit this contention,
n every instance where the lase lands
were of' the known mineral character
now claimed for them they were ex
ecpted from the htate's. school land
grant, and were and , sre the: property
of the United Htates, no that in a tech
nical sense, of course, they have not
leen and could not have been disposed
of by the state, and it may lie admit
ted that aa incompleted contract does
not carry eolor of title,? but in every
nstanre where the state ba contracted
to sell such lands, it haa thereby openly
asserted that tbey were not of such a
character to except rthem , from the
grant, that tbey are not the property
of the United States, hot are the prop
erty of tbe state, end because of this
uncertainty, chargeable directly to the
state's action ia the premisestlMrTJnit
tvl 4 States will lie embarassed in the
disposition of said land aa mineral,
not only bees n we of the asserted claim
of the state thereto, bot because of the.
equitable claim of rtiea who have
contracted 'with the stale on the' faith
of such assertion and claim, laasmueb,
therefore, as this condition was brought
a boot bj the state, the Iand Depart
ment must, insist that it w corrected
before it recognizes any claitii on t
balf of the state for indemaitr for
these land.'. . .
W ft laaassfciTaiSssiajiN'Biiirs.ir -a -ww ia, jsa, as. -wjaaiasvam. asawas. aa.-sa. T1--,a'S-anl.iJ,
for Infants and Children.
Tim Kind You Ilavo Alwayji ISoiiIit lian bsirnc llio higna
. tor f Cliax; If. Fiddlier, mid lins lM-n nwult iirtdcr hh
- perwoiial lUIMrvIlon far over ;5 ynr?i. .Allow u nn
to deceive you in tlilSa CiHinlrrfrilH, ImttatiotiH and
Jtwt-a-rfotlM arc but JixiMTiiniMitx, i.4 rinliitigfr ti3
liealth of Childreu llxpcricncb anint i:perim-iit.
The. Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signati
of
S9
' mm - f , J iw M w .
In Use ' For Over 30 Years.
frMnnt rwwaif, tf aoaisy aisr fmw vt asm
I"'. IIMI in. " L. l!Ei'lii'?u'llli!-l!l.,J? "lTlhw..-
V. tiOW IS IT .V
You caii purtlmse, new xxhU nl H0STKIN V (jUilKNIiA UM
at Jowcr prices than ut theso so called I
Closing Out Sales
by: which Salein is so rnucli infocl-cl?J Kv:n the Cliitu- have
caught on, to this Aincriciiii iilcn; atnl arc atlvt rlising t i-losc
out in bo nuiny day. ; ;
We hope to be in bu-si-'
ness for a long time
Wc lUrchasc.J our goods at bedrock rict4, mid inarkt rl tlitm
with a email margin of profit. i
wo discount these KalfM. I
IJiSM bimI MImhch Cfit all tins w;ions o...!. 1'ri.
$.',5, $5, $.SO, $ $10. No store in this t ity will ln plhvde these value
Knitting 4!lk, o? s'pofds 25c. each. l-nrMt from .s-, m U nud
up. I Sod &?pr2rtJa irge size7'n cm h.j. Uiiilrclliie, lei I
rrsls, 40c. each and up. - 'Villain Ulnon "jo in. wide only' fH-. j
yard. SuttlngH') u. wide only 50c a yard. iSitt tliiei,
in. wide only 25o. ytird. f
LJrritrilltt(iiontsilk, fine lialidlca, isk like u $r rti leouly Jl.', :
Atn ult, ! 10, special efTort, crimiot l? diilicatei.
IVI1I1 1 nry all i-w goods, latest sty lew, large iis,-irlnreiit. popular priri-n
Motto. btiy yt.iirgtKTtlsat ROTIIIN' ft- itUt 11 ;NI1AU,M
SiiS-aOO Commert-ial Htreefc, Halein, Oregon, j
DR. C. mm
Thla wonderful
Chinese doctof . la
caJtcsl trrea.t be
cause he cure peo
ple without opera
tion that are given
Up to die. lie cures
with those wonder
ful Chinee herbs, roots, buda. bark
and vegetables, that are entirely un
known to mciacal science In this coun
try. Tbroucth the use of these ha rin
Icas reTnedJea, this famous doctor
knows the auction, of over S00 different
remedies wblcSa lie asioceasfullr uses in
different dlseaaea. lie guar an tree . to
cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat,
rheumatism, nervousness, atomach,
kidney, bladder, fetrwUe trouble, lost
manhood, all private diseases; haa
hundred of testimonials. Charge
moderate. a)
Call axid see him. Consultation free.
Patient out of the city write for
frlank and . circular. Enclose .. sttnp.
Address The C. Ore Wo Chinese Medi
cine Co., 2&S Alder street, Portland,
Oregon. Mention tills paper.
PURE GOLD
Is comparatively soft. To
lxi fit for jewelry and coinage
it must bo conildru'il.. prop
erly with other metals.
Thin in equally tnie oi ; ,
WHITE LEAD.
It must lie properly com
bined with other iiimerilM
to make it dtunbh!. I'his
ha been aecomplishetl 1 in
J Icath t Milligan V 1 '
Railway Whila lead,
fuaianted in till respect to
lie Iwitter than any other
white lcatl Hold.
It will Have you money.
sAVAfir & fiFrcnER
alaj AbhI,
A1.HM ORFtiON.
Capital National 45anK
Of Baleua Tra.iiHacta lt'iietaj lank
ing liusln'w. ,
y ' . MaMI '".
Saylsrjs Dasi Iiejaflnicnt f
I ays three per cent ln!crcst on Hav
Inga awita. ComisiUndcd m-iiiI-aanualljr.
I)alls of one dollar
or more reeclve! at any time. I'assi
book bucd to chcU dejKwilor.
Bt nj tta ' ,1 1 1m $m klmr. Irvji
-a-
i " 1
C:
. 1
a 9
'S .fc ''
Or.W. "ORTON l)YI
IN! A WEEK
We trc.it rfuccrnnf ully all pnvxl",
nervous an4 chronic .liHcnf , !" l''q,'
stomach, bert, liver, UliUy and tbront
.roubles. iVe cure HYlilU.MS (eiih
out mcrcnrV) to stay cured fiT r, n
30 to CO day. W remove HTRl':Tl'Kb
witho-ut oiieratio"- or pain, in 15 d:.ya.
wi; ci'Ki; (joNOuniioEA in
WKHiC.
The doctor of thi inrtltut are all
regular graduat", -have". -had . many
year exiwricf.ee, hre been known
rortlaud for 13 yci.ru, have rcj-ulv
tion to maintain, snd will ttndertake ni
easo unleM certain euro e:.n be effect" !.
Wesusranreaacore In evarf -lake
"r c harsa fie ;.r,.iU- t .rt, f
lerac.nll.ler.Hal. hi'r..etlc HX)h. KOK lar..
nailed frr In t.Uln wmrfr. . ;,
H y,t rannot rati at onico write ! m
tlsnk for home treatment.
Office hour.,1 9 to 7 to s. H..n1.r
TtisdlrfC lalla In Ota HorOi""1
I , kfliAHIOilml 1H.
nni w wnmnN DAVIS & CO.
WUI.. I
j Cor ThlrJ eoH
Mcntlim U.i paper. OlTf.Al. '
A TEXAS VOHDER
nrscoVEBT.
One smatf bottlo of the TeiM "flj
der, Hall's Great Diwovcry, euf
kidney and -blaoder trouble, reffl"
gravel, esre diabetes, aeminsl
sion, weak. and lame back, rta.
tim and all irrcgulariticj of "
ney and bladder in both m"n ' '
men, wgulatc bladder troiibl ,
dren. If not sold by your druff
will be sent by mad on receipt
One small bottle in two month v
meat. Dr. Krct W. HU. fj.
facturer, V. O. box, (ii:'.), St. 1;
Send for testimonials. Hold by
gists ani,Dr. S. C Htone's Drug
head Tins.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify -that wsl'. , i
f..r nine months with kidney
dcr trouble, and triM, all asows r
dies to no avail trntil a ,hb'Vwne
e. me l f t a bottlo of ic
dcr, on half of which cored nje sn
and well; thii I would eheffful'
to. and fr tbe benefit of thoe J"
sfflicled and wiahtag to bo Vrm?m t
j ly cured, they can obtain "'Vt,
' my houe .located on V.'cst Hth tfrrt'
J l ours truly, :
j -a- I LJa ' -
Mlforb
'HEADQiARTi:nr nR w,lV, -
lTTij AT bTATOMA..' jouoi-