Show DYSPEPSIA That nightmare of mans existence which makes food a mockery and banishes sleep from weary eyes readily yields to the potent influence of the celebrated English Dandelion Tonic It tones up the digestive diges-tive organs restores the appetite makes assimilation of food possible and invigorates invigor-ates the whole system All druggists sell it at 1 ncr bottle i ia ma J > THOUSANDS SUFFERING WOMEN Delicate women who complulu of a tired feeling pains in the back and lions desiro to sleep dizziness painful or suppressed menstruation will find in Oregon Kidney Tea a faithful friend It can be relied upon in every instance to give immediate relief from kidney and urinary troubles Thousands Thou-sands of women are suffering every day from some disorder the kidneys or liver wljo might bo permanently cured by using Oregon Kidney Tea FOR SOFTENING THE SKIN Allaying irritation removing roughness wind tan and like troubles there is I nothing equal to Wisdoms celebrated Violet Cream 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