Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 16, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916.
H A t i A t AofcAAoVoAA A AiotaoVaoaofcoj
JOURNAL'S OPEN FORUM
Or the Voice of the People
most unpleasant evils the agriculturist
has to deal with. But it in absolutely
neccssnry for him to come in contact
with such selfish natures in order to ac
quire all the valuable discoveries of dif
ferent farmers. It is this source that
he is compelled to depend upon for
To the Kditor: And it came to pass
that John, Peter and Jacob raised a
fine, crop of oats, and they were very
proud thereof. But they were not made
conceited thereby, and they speculat
ed among themselves that somebody
mnv have raised a more luxuriant crop i
than they. And Peter and John said j most of the improved methods of farm
nnto Jacob. "Go ye and visit every j ing. The good methods originated
farmer for 10 miles around that raised I among the farmers constiture the bulk
oats, and if ye find one that raised j of the information he spreads among
more bnahols to the acre than we, ask them.
bim all manner of questions till ye find The false pride imbued in a large per
out the secret of his success, then come cent of our farmers i-s if anything even
back and tell us all about it, that we more unpleasant to come in .contact
may all profit thereby. An if ye with than selfishness,
houldst meet oho who raised less bush- This unreasonable pride is an out
els to the acre than we, be generous come of self-love, and prevents thou
nnto him and give him of thy knowl- sands of men from obtaining tho finan
edge that he may profit thereby. And j cial success they are longing for. Tou
he ye not partiul, but fully as consid- seldom meet a self-made successful man
erate of thine enemies as of they that does not prove one of tho best of
friends. Ye may soften the feelings of , listeners. He listens with his brnin an
thine enemies thereby; furthermore well as bis ears. He is never particular
thine enemies may be frinds of thine i about the source of his knowledge. He
friends and become a conveyance of j would consider it a gross weakness on
thy good news unto them. And it came! bis part, a matter to be ashamed of,
to oass that Jacob went forth and in to have any -scruples over the source
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hi-8 travels tnrougn rne couniry jejuni, which mn iiirorniiuion came hb
came upon an exceedingly fine field of i long as it was worth while for him to
oats that would yield near iworom as mum it. unyoony possesses oi sum
much as he and his neighbor had been scruples becomes a laughing stock when
able to grow. And e was mucti as
tonished thereby and hurried to find
the owner, and when he had found him
tie began asking him questions that he
put up in comparison with such a man,
This selfishness and false pride are
the strongest forces today working
against a county agriculturist and ptc-
mlght learn the secret whereby he grew j venting him doing the country the ma
auch oats. But the man answered him ! terial good he otherwise might accomp
spitefully and turned away from lum. lisn.
But Jacob felt within him the great KM. rETTTOTJKW.
value the knowledge of this secret ! Salem, Ore., Rural Route 7.
would be unto himself and his neigh- j
bors, and he humbler' himself before, BIRTH CONTROL
the man and begged him to answer) l'ortlnnd, Or., Feb. 7. "The worst
Via questions. But the man became j demon in tho lowest depths of hell is no
even more insolent. Then Jacob waxed more despicable than the club women
very angrv, and called the curse of 'who are promoting this lutest curse,
flod upon him paying, "As a punish- birth control. There was a tune when
ment for thv heartlesaness and miserly tiie printing press w is the curse or- the
selfishness it shall be mado known tin-! world. Now conies the latest engine of
in all thy neighbors whnt sort of man! evil in the form of eugenics in our
ti, irnm nnon thee i schools. 'Father Hindi.
with contempt and loathing, and ve A man who thinks that the printing
i.- tho ,,n.nnmnnsB of liv-1 !' " over a "curse to the world "
Civic Club Will Give
Ninth Annual Banquet
The ninth annual banquet of the civ
ics club, of Salem, Oregon, will lie serv
ed this evening by the pupils of the do
mestic science department of the Sa
lem li it'll school. The high school pu
pils will also furnish the music for the
evening. This opportunity was given
the domestic science girls of the school
to -lemonstrate to the members of t'.ie
civic club tho result of their practical
training under their teacher, Jill's Ber
tha M. Kdwards.
The annul! b'inqiiet will include an
evening's program. Addresses will be
made by president Dr. .). X. Smith, T.
H. Gentle and others who may be
colled on. The toastmaster is .1. II. Ack
ermun, of Monmouth. The program for
the evening is in charge of Paul Wal
lace and Hollin K. Page. Following
the program officers for the coming
year will be elected.
Tiie civics club is a society of men
who re interested in the discussions of
the leading topics of the day and its
sessions are held monthly.
The menu of the banquet to be pre
pared by the domestic science girls of
the high school is as follows:
Menu.
Fruit Cocktail.
Currrfut Jelly Mixed Pickles
Salted Nuts
Stuffed Smelt, Hollandaise Sauce
Cinnamon Sticks
Fried Chicken
Oyster Dressing fiiblet Gravy
llieed Potatoes, Corn Tymbales
Creamed Brussels Sprouts
Date Silad Wafers
Caramel Custard
Cnko Coffee Mints
The active members of the club are:
Jos. II. Albert, Geo. H. Alden, W. O.
Allen, Max O. liuien, Dr. W. H. Bvr-1,
K. F. Carleton. J. A. Churciiill, Dr. H. 1.
Clements, O. M. Klliott, K. A. Harris,
W. K. Kirk, S. A. Kozer, J. If. Lewis,
K. K. Novell, K. F. Moores, Ralph D..
Moores, Dr. W. H. Morse, Hollin K.
Page, Dr. J. N. Smith, H. B. Thielscn.
Richard F. Tischer, Paul B. Wallace.
Oosleg CMft
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j This is the Greatest Sale in the our history. More Shoes are being
j sold than in any Sale before in our history at this time of the year.
1 he reason is explained when you read the following prices.
If You Need Shoes Get Them Now
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Men's Dress Shoes
Men's Dress Shoes, all styles button
andJace, tan and black, $6 CO Qf
grades, now go at PJ.lJ
Men's Dress Shoes, all styles button
and lace, tan and black, $5 ffO OC
grades, now go at ..........
Men's Dress Shoes, all styles button
and lace, tan and black, $1 and
$4.50 grades ffO QP
now go at p.J J
Big Line Men's $4.00 tan and. black
heavy work Shoes, double soles, large
eyelets, now ffO CC
go at , Y""'''
Big Line Men's double sole heavy
black work shoes, regular ffO flr
$4.50 grade, now go at : yLt,VD
fng without tho respect and well wish-!'" "ot tne sort or man whoso opinions
- i . t ii i.m.n ure vnhiablc. There was a period sev-
,gof thy fcllowman , , ,.nt ,.;,, , . which learning
"Thy secret ahnlt be wrested froml ng ,c l,. Not scientist or independ
thee in spite of all thy precautions and fnt tlink,.r WB!1 ,,crlllittl.d to iv,,; JA.
thy neighbors shalt profit thereby. j i,rilrios welc )Urn,,1) n,l n ovcr j,;,,.
"At iast a groat sickness slinlt come j rope the px-rutiicdra dictum that "lg
npon thee and thou shalt die after be-; uornnce is the mother of devotion"
Ing harrowed with the consciousness I ruled both church and state. This was
that thou hndst wasted thy great op-j tho "Golden ago" of faith and piety;
portnnity to know the nll nlisorbing j but some "demon from the lowest
fHiiniiiess of having given of thy . depths of hell " gut busy an.l invented
Itnowledge with a fulness of heart, to
thy fcllowman tliBt they migut lie mess
ed thereby. And thou slinlt be tortur
ed in thy lust hours on earth with the
onsciousnesH of the wnrthlcssness and
the printing press. Then our t roubles!
begun. Democricy came forth from its
hiding place u ml mado war on "Divine
Kigiit." It said, "One man is as free
lis another to find iind decline the
emptiness of all enrtlily gains thnt nrc,""'"- K'" iiuiiciiis nnve incir .nisi
ept at the sacrifice of thy neighbors J l'v' .r , , i..c const in or w.e gov,
respect and well wishing." I"'"''1' . (WI,S .r"'l'( l'iesy to be
' , ., ,i '"'"''i ,,ni1 t w" its wuv through
Tlipn .Tiictib nroceeded on Iim wnv nnd ' , .... ..... I
. ; . ' 1'" '"i i'iiium; mil. ii goi mere wun
it happened he came upon a verv P00' something very .lifferent from wiiat the
field of oats, and he felt sorry for the ; wor(, ,, km)wl lwfore Tlmt jn
ewner thereof, anil he sought mm biingini' this to puss the piiiitinir press
and with grent brotherly sympathy in
Via heart begun telling him whernby he
might better his yield. But to Jacob's
great surprise the man became very
inrry and refused to listen unto him.
nil he sneered at Jacob snyincr.
"Whereby ilidwt thou become so much
wiser than thv fellmvmant" And he
told him he hnd better go home and
mind his own business."
Then Jacob becnine angry nnd lie Bn'nl
nnto the man. "Thou fool! Thy mind
is so contorted with fnlso Ideas of pride
thou ennst see naught but a desire for
Vlf-glory in the efforts of thy fellow
man to aid thee, while thou art less
numble and more conceited than he who
would aid thee. Thou must "be a victim
f thy own folly. The knowledge in
the world muvt grow bevond thy un
derstanding. Thou must become a lug
fcarcl in the rnce for a livelihood. Thy
fund ehnll become even more barren.
Thy taxes shall become n grent burden
n thee, lhy rent shall be greater
was u "curse to the world only a me
dieval bius would assert, but it is .just
tho sort of bius that would put our well
meaning progressive club women oil a
level with the " worst " demon in the
lowest depths of hell."
By the wiy, why should a bnciielor bo
disturbed by a phase of knowledge in
tended only for married folks!
U D. RAT 1.1 FF.
WHY ITJUCCEEDS
Because It's Tor One Thing Only and
Salem Feople Appreciate This.
Nothing can bo good for everything.
Doing one thing well brings success.
Dunn's Kidney Pills are for ono
thing only.
For weak or disordered kidneys.
Here is Salem, evidence to prove
their worth.
John I. Conger, prop, printing shop,
815 X. 17th St., Salem, snvs: "Mv
than thy earnings nnd in thine nM dmk got weak and sore and my kid
ge thou slinlt become a burden on liy j "'ys did not act as they should. At
ountry." Itinios could hnrdly straighten. Know-
And it came to piiss that Jacob re-1 ing about Dunn's Kidney Pills, 1 used
turned unto his own home. And grent i them and they gave me relief from the
IS SELLING LOGANBERRIES
According to a letter received by Ar
thur 0. Fullerton, of this city, from hisj
raincr, .lames ruuerion, who is now in
Denver, working for a Sulem company
that, manufactures loganberry juice, Mr.
r'lillei ton has secured to date orders for
1000 crates of loganberries at $1 a crate
which is fir above the price paid for
them here. Ho says he has made ar
rangements with an Knglish concern to
take $5000 worth of the juice tiie first
year, $10,000 the second year, and $15,
000 the third year, with a contract for
15 years with a minimum of $15,000 per
year.
Mr. 'Fullerton writes that he has in
duced 10 rnilwiy lines to use the juice,
besides introducing it in parks, pavil
ions and hotels.
Mr. Fullerton left Kugene several
months ago for Denver, anil has been!
thore since. The Snlein company manu
facturers the juice on a largo scale, am
is creating a market for it .ill over tho
country. Kugene .Register.
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entire season nt tne Mnxinc Klliott (l
tncnire in iew iotk, nun was me
means of elevating Julius Steger to
lcgitiinnto stardom.
The story of "The Muster of the
House'1 is one of those ho lrt-interest
affairs that come before tho public
about, one in a decade. Sustained in
terest, powerful situations and the ex
ceptional plot combines to make it
more vivid, more real and more truth
ful than truth itself.
"The Master of the House," wit!)
Julius Steger, will be at the Blig'a
theitre on Thursday, Friday und Saturday.
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ii Ladies' Dress Shoes
200 Fairs Ladies' black cloth-top
patent lace Shoes, latest styles, $4.00
and $5.00 grades, now
go at
$2.35
100 Fairs Ladies' Gun Metal Cloth
Top, new last, $4.50 grades, oo OP
now go at .)
35 Pairs Ladies' New Spring last, but
ton, patent and kid, very latest de
sign, $6.00 and $7.00 grades, fljo QP '
now go at y J.J J
New Line Midnight Blue and Steel
Gray Gipsey pattern, velvet button,
regular $6.00 grades, tfO QP
now go at f 0.3 0
300 Fairs Ladies' $1.50 and $2.00 Felt
House Slippers, QP
go at 9jC
Rubbers, Rubber Boots
Every Pair of Men's Thigh and Hip
Snag Proof Boots, regularly sold, at
$6.00 to $7.00, to close 0O QP
out quick J.JJ
Every Pair Men's Snag Proof Knee
Boots, regularly sold at $4.50, ffO QC
to $5.00, now go at p. J
All Men's Knee Boots, regularly sold
at. $3.00, now (M QP
go at ipl.lD
All Men's Best 90c and $1.00 A
Rubbers, now go at OvC
All Ladies' 65c and 75c Rub- pa
bets, now go at DUC
All Children's Rubbers,- regard- or
less of former cost, go at OJC
All Ladies' 60c Foot Holds, in
now go at 41C
Boys' and Children's
One Line Boys $3.00 an.l $3.50 High
Top Boots, CI 0C
nowgo at p l.JJ
Boys' Button and Lace Dress Shoes,
size 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, regularly CI QC
sold at $2.50 and $2.75 now .... pl."j
Boys' button and lace Dress Shoes,
size .13 1-2 to 2, regularly sold, ffl P
at $2.25, now go at fl.UJ
Boys 'button, and lace .Dress Shoes,'
sizes 8 1-2 to 13, regularly sold ffl OC
at $2.00, now go at . pl.JJ
One Lot Ladies' Every Day Shoes,
Vlci Kid and Calf, regularly sold
at $2.50 to $3.00, CI CC
now go at apl.OD
It is impossible for us to quote prices on all of our
Shoes, but everything is reduced down to where they
will sell very quick our customers will have the
benefit of expert shoe knowledge.
All 10c paste polish including 2-in-l, Whitmore's Oil
Paste and all other 10c polishes, go during this sale
at one half price your choice for only Cjg
Cut Rates on all Shoe Repairing. Men's Half Soles
75c; Ladies' Half Soles 50c; Children's and Boys'
Soles from 25c to 60c. All Leather Heels 25c. Rubber
Heels for 25c and 50c the pair.
We have reduced all our stock down to where profit
is an unknown quantity and for this reason shoes
will be sold for Cash Only during these sales
SALEM'S HIGH GRADE SHOE STORE
"JULIUS STEGER'
"Tho Master of the House" is done
in motion pictures by the newly forme!
Rquitable Motion Pictures corporation
und is the vehicle for tho screen debut
of tho famous actor, Julius Steger.
"The Master of the House" is i
dramutic production winch ran tor ani
was tho depression of his spirits, nnd
lis oul rose in Tovnlt against the in
onsistnneies of the human race.
The experiences of Jacob are but a
fair example of what tho county ngri
ulturist has to puss through nearly ev
ry week of his life. The only differ
ence is he dnre not give vent to his
feelings. The selfishness of some, th
imbued desire to get all they enn from
the world without giving anything back
ot, only them as pnrnsites on the rest
f tho human race, but is one of the
first. It took Donn's Kidnev Tills onlv
a short time to rid me of kidney
trouble"
Trice 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Donn's Kidney Tills the same that
Mr. Conger had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Uuffulo, N. Y.
The street department nt Kugene hns
been busy cutting off the low hanging
limbs of trees on the streets so they
will not interfere with the tops of
vehicles.
SHUTS WOMEN OUT
&
Springfield, 111., V'eb. III. Tho sliile
supreme court ruled today that women
cannot vote for national convention del
egates or alternates, nor for state cen
tral committeemen nnd precinct committeemen.
CATARRH CAUSED
BY A GERM
Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It
self Can Be Cured. Wonderful
Results From Breathing
Medicated Air.
Ever wear
Hose
Every pair guaran
teed to be better
than any nose you
ever had on or a
new nair free.
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Next to
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Dux Bax
Oil i
The only oil that is
guaranteed to make
vour shoes water
proof or your
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Italian Army Surgeons
Always Watch This Ad -Changes Often H,
Almost Perform Miracles
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By Henry Wood.
'(United Tress stuff correspondent.)
Rome, Jan. 25. (By mail.) Making
the dumb to speak through mental
suggestion and the power of will is one
of the miracles almost daily being per
formed by Italian army surgeons. The
well substantiated stories of what these
men aro doing rivnl the miraculous ev
speech to recover that faculty. Kx-;
i periinents are also being made to see if!
the method ennnot be employed with
! equal success on blind soldiers and deaf,
men. These experiments apply only to ;
I those cases where the nerves of sight I
anil henring have been shocked and not
j destroyed.
! The first successful experiments with
I dumb soldiers were made in the mili-
Strictly correct weight, square deal arid highest prices ior all kinds of t
junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. I pay 2'ac per pound for old rigs.
Big stock of all sizes second hand incubators. All kinds corrugated t
iron for both roofs and buildings. Koofing paper and second hand t
linoleum.
H. Steinback JunkCo. I
The House of Ha'if a Million Bargains.
ju.s ionn (. ommercial tit Pjone
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Golden West Paint Shop
In Connection With
Vick Brothers Garage
Automobile and Carnage Tainting in all the latest
colorg and styles, using the late Bake Oven Process.
My many years of high class painting enables me to
give you the best in Auto and Carriage Painting.
I guarantee all work that leaves my shop. I make a
specialty of High Grade Work, monograms, etc. '
C. D. Stevens
2G0 N. High Street, Salem, Oregon
Medicine that acts on the blood alone
will never euro catnrr'.i. And neither
will tho sprnys, douches, lotious, creams
and other temporary reliefs that sojto marvel at than these every day bat
many catarrh victims make a habit of tie front wonders of 1915.
Hypnotism and mental suggestion are
cuts chronicled in the Book of Books. ' ''"J "osintni nt Ancona, hut have since
The story of the Loaves and Fishes and I l',','n r,'l''a',i Cava dei Tirreni and
the raising of I.ay-arus, the widow 's I '"vwhere. Dr. Oustav Modena is the
son, from the dead, contain littlo more I "riC1,lll,or of the method. In his first
! STATE NEWS
using. To cure catarrh so it won t
come back you must first drive from
your body tho millions of germs that
nre flourishing in tho inner recesses of
your nose nnd throat and are causing
the vlisease.
There is a preparation used to do
this called Hyoinoi (pronounced lligh
o me.) Hvomei is a cerm killinir va
porized air formed from the purest of r j
or r.ucaiyptus combined witn other
healing and antiseptic ingredients.
You breathe liyomei through the
month and nose by means of a little
hard rubber inhaler which druggists
furnish with ic. This medicated germ
icidal air penekrntas into every foil
and crevice of the mucous membrane
of your nose and throat, kills the ca
tarrh perms that lodge there, soothes,
reduces and heals tho swollen inflamed!
membranes, stops the discharge and
opens the clogged nose ami air
passages in a truly wonderful way. It
gives blessed relief in five minutes
from catarrhal distress of every kind
and if you make a practice of breath
ing liyomei for a few niinuts each day
for just a few weeks not only will nil
the svmptoms of catarrh vanish bur
the disease itself will be a thing of
the past. No on need try or buy liy
omei on pure faith. Dunuiel J, Fry
mid many other leading druggist in
Salem and vicinity sell it with the
positive cnarantee that it must cm
catarrh of taut the money paid for it
will be refunded. Hyomei is wry in
expensive and with this protecting
giwra.nt bhind .your purchase tbert
is .absolutely no reason shy any suf
ferer from catarrh should not give il a
fair trial.
being successfully employed by the sur
geons of the Italian army in helping
soldiers who have jost the power of
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0 SURROUND
yourself with Comfort-
daya Jeek--aIl time"
top tt
HOTEL
NORTONIA
The House of Gracious
Service . of Unobtrusi-Oe
Ministrations.
The Home of the Satisfied
Guest wrier delicious
Viands with tka natural
HOME-LIKE flavor conv
pel friendship.
Rooms iMth privlt of buH $1
of inor th Jay. Room wtdt
privubth $1.31 Minora tho iaj
Tho thin! that spoolo-inodonkt
He f denied the impeachment, however, de-
1 cluriiie he will never hnvo nnv verv in.
timate business with skunks until sci-
rut.? -biiuu mive ui-pnvcu mem ot tneir
for his Sllbiect tllA fliililieru Oineni)A facilities for maniifactiiriiic Tlert'unui
; Valeri and Nnr.znrcno Aquillini. Neith of that delicate and exquisite odor.
! er man hnd spoken a word for six, Medford Maii-Tribune: II. B. 1'at .
'months. The first dny Dr. Modena sub-: terson, the nurseryman of ibis citv J T?nu.,i..,. t5.,:.. a: -.
.... . .. j. ... " . " ' ..vuuii A.vi(;ft ciiiiuii varo VCH"
jected the men to an electrical current has an old-time tnend in Aledo, Illi- terdny stated to friends that he had
and to the mental suggestion that they nois,. who finds both pleasure and prof-; lived in Oregon for SO years, and that
m,'8t s'1,'ak- , 14 ,n thl' toim of raising skunks - the weather this winter was equal in
Twenty-four hours were allowed to ' surc-enongli polecats. Ho finds a ready : severeity to any in his recollection with
elapse that this suggestion might work J""" tor tll0m "t fancy prices. From Mr. the exception of the winter of ' 1HH7
in their minds. The second day the 1 f """son is enthusiasm over the matter j During the latter winter there was eon
doctor again applied the current and, 1 his friends fear that ho is willing to be I sidcrulde snow during the entire mouth
ordering the patient to look him square- j clu'ed into the business here. H. B.lof February.
ly in tho eye, exerted all of his hypnotic j '
and will power in imposing on his pa- ""
tient the command to speak. TLV C.,fTc W;-!, . , n, . ,
Almost instantly Valeri. the first " "J wu" II1U1 liuCnavllU IIUUCS lUieUfflaUSin ilOWi
Subject, began to mumble inarticulate!
; sounds. A little later he formed the I Dear Readers- n- .',
I firs, two words every child soeak-Mn-! BfoVe "XnvrU Tablets- I had 1 T' h lf fr""'
,ma and babbo (papn,-nn, finally be- 8110h a terrible backache that I eonld "y niC eo"ll)ll,,nt'. V'"
gan speiikins almost with the snme de-; hardlv do mv housework but after tnk-! and B,'ll('8 wbi''h 80 oftcn afl"'-ot niau
'his s!? it rt'J,'?r v ,,r?im,,'i8 n box I could do mv work withi.l and womankind. You and Dr.
iQuillini, the second ,,n"ien, The meihod rSonl""' ""'i " Fa,vor-1 0,.,t 0 , nnd he will
: now is generally employed in Italy. , nffiL"' I . "Ill S : 'A '.Trt 1'
I r.TnermientM ltt.tliiiifv tnnnr.l 1.a
re-
storation of sight and henring in the
same way have not met with n full de
! grce of success, but encouraging pro
! gress has been made.
In In- ttiotn l.iintA T 1... il n- . .... ....
; ' "icy win; in prove "Anunc" is a "crtnin
nun irrrni reiiei. von nil have nn
'lllieff '
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j Nothing Old Man Winter can do can
i daunt Harney county folks. Speaking
t for them the News says: "The gen
eral storm of the northwest seems to
bave had an favored spot onty Hrney
Houbtedly heard of the famous Dr.
Pierce and his well-known medicines.
His late discovery, "Anuric," is one
that has been successfully used bv the
physicians and Specialists nt" Dr.
Fierce g Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, in Buffao, X. , for back
ache and kidney complaint. It is good
tor uiseiuies arising from disorders
uric acid solvent nnd coaquers hendache,
backache, kidney pnd bladder disease,
and rhenrintism, send lOceuts to Dr.
Fierce for a lurye trial pa'ka.r-; of
ANTRK', and send for FRER medical
treatise on any chronic diacar.) which
yn may name. 8-ientista affirm thut
this remedy is thirty-seven times mere
potent than htlna. If you aie a mt'er
er, go to yo-.ir-druggist uuu n-Ji i.e a
of
oonnrv. Here all ns rreatlv reioicine kidneys and bladder, such aa backtche... 5ic box of Vinia.,
Ixvnuse of the heavy fall nf snow and ; weak back, rheumatism, iuflainnuition .
re expecting abundant corps oeTt of Madder, scalding urine nnd urinary Oct good neV-'b throngh the tn "f
easnn. I hero is plenty of hay for trounic. jars. S. M. Simons. ; Dr. Pierce's Ooldeji Medical Irtw.cvery.
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