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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1904)
: Mmtikta, 1. THE NEW AWE, I'OKTLAND, OR EG OK. iMgLf.iLwmi;Mj,i,aa COKIt WHIHt All IISI 11 I Brt Cough Hyru m nrniD. atee Good, bee Hi r drnralata Ml in tuns. Boldbr CAT CANNOT 8UCK BREATH. Old Bnperatltlon la Upeet by the Highest Medical Auttinrltlee. Can a cat really suck tho breath of n child? Wo have always heard that It could. Avruy back In early childhood wo dis tinctly remember of frequent warn ings to look out for tho cat. Do not allow the cat to get into bed with the baby, an it Ih liable to inick tho baby's breath, which would cnuso tho baby to die. Is there nny foundation for such a notion as this? Wo never could dis cover any real meaning to the belief Hint a cat enn mick the breath of n child. Indeed, the Heutenco la totally unintelligible. What in meant by stir-king the breath? It tuny be true Hint the cat, attracted by the breath of n child who hud recently been nursing, might attempt to Interfere In Home manner with the child's mouth, in young eats the Impulse to nurse might be excited by the smell of the child's breath. It Is barely possible Hint the cat might be seized with a desire to bite or to tie oiir the child's lips or tongue, lured on by the smell of milk. We are not In a position to deny these possibili ties. Mnybo they ate true. Hut not any of these suppositions furnish a basis for the statement that the cat Is liable to suck the child's breath. Wo hnve always heard this statement with a shudder of horror It seems io convey some weird, hor- rlblo tragedy that can hardly be Imag ined. Hut It Is a mere fancy, the ori gin of which Is bard to explain. Yet wo would advise mothers to lie careful about leaving tho Infant with a cat. Wo do not favor the Idea of eats sleeping with children. Nor do wo favor tho practice of children play lug with cats, bundling them, mopping them around the lloor, fondling them, dressing tliem up as dolls. It Is not good for the eat. It Is not good for the child. Neither eats nor dogs ought to bo treated in this manner. They are nil right in their place, but they are not lit for playthings. If tho superstition thnt n cat can suck a child's brent It has opera ted as u preventive to mothers allowing theh' children to play with eats It has served a very good purpose, but such childish notions are hardly compatible with inn ttiro reflection. It is one of tho old wives' fables which may have served a good purpose, but It Is too ridiculous for repetition. There are other and better reasons why tho eat and baby should not bo left together than tho vague, unintelligible fear that tho cat will suck the child's breath. Medical Talk. kKeelevLlpUOR-HORPHINE-TOBACCO I tzCulre MTS PERMANENTLY CURU - run ruLL rAniiiuiAsa lltllrttUYIKlTmnt.-rOTLANP,Owr, Elootrlo Light nnd I'uliliu (Speaking. Singers, actors ami public perform era generally u nble to speak with much greater enso and comfort in a building lighted with electricity than In one where gaslight Is used. In the former ease tho temperaturo of tho whole building Is more equal and the risk of catching cold Is consequently diminished. The speaker Is cooler, does not perspire, his throat Is not parched, and Ills voice Is less liable' to gut husky. It Is said that since tho intro duction of electric light public perform era are In much bolter voice than they wero before. To llreak In New Shoes. Alwaja ahako In Alton's Foot.Kaae, powder. It curea hul, wvatliiKi eililiiK. awullrii feet Cures conn, IiikuiwIiik nnlU ami ituulntia At all ilrilKKiata anil ilioo alum, V llnil'l nt-repl anyautiallliitn. Hample mallei! KHKU. Adilreaa Allen H. Oluiited, Ixs Hoy, N V. Canada'a Monopoly or Aalinalna. While usbestos Is found pretty much all over tho world Canada comes near having a monopoly In Its actual pro duction. Twenty-llvo years ugo only 1100 tons, valued at J'-'OO.OOO, was mined in Canada. Now the annual export of asbestos Is about 40,000 tons, valued at $1,000,000, and tho Industry Is still glowing. About 85 per cent of the world's product Is mined In tho vicin ity of Richmond, Canada. RHEUMATISM NOT A SKtN DiSEASE. It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic pains are shooting- through the joints and muscles and they are inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, no amount of rubbing' or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, and every time you arc exposed to the same conditions that caused the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what you appljr externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of Rheumatism ; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and torpid liver arc other causes which bring on this painful dis case, because the blood becomes tainted with the poisonous mat ter which these organs fail to carry out of the system, Cer tain secret diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is the most stubborn and severe, for it seems to affect every bone and muscle in the body. The blood is the medium by which the poisons and acids are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind oi Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic trou bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to thosi desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking for special information or advice, for which no charge is made. mcswtmeccmc co atiahta, u Spring Medicine Thoro l no other season when good medicine U to much nccdod m In the Spring. Tho blood is impure, weak and impoverished a condition indicated by pimples and other eruptions on tho faco and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength, and want of animation. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Mako tho blood puro, vigorous and rich, crcato appetite, givo vitality, strength and animation, and euro all eruptions. Havo tho wholo family begin to toko them today. "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In oar family (or some time, and always with Rood results. Last spring I was all run down and got a bottle ot it, and as usual received great benefit." Mm Hiutxa Dotci, Stowe, Vt. Hood's Sarsnpnrlllo promises to euro and koopa tho promlso. Chnrnoter of Our Immigrants. Prior to 1SS0 the nations of western Europe, Great Itrltatn, Germany nnd the .Scandinavian countries furnished over 80 per cent of nil our Immigrants, tho highest class thnt wo could hope for. Hungary, Italy, Poland and tho other countries of enstern l'uropo fur nished less than 1 per cent. From 1881 to 1800 the ratios changed slightly, but stUt western Huropeans wore greatly In the majority. From Ocrmany nlono wo draw l.fiOO.OOO citizens Inside of 10 years, i.ateiy conditions uavo cuang- ed. Eastern Europeans nnd Asiatics end us 75 per cent of our Immigrants (so-called Europeans), while western Uuropo sends us but 21 per cent. In 1001, for instance, Austro-Hungarlans, Slovaks, Croatian, Poles nud Magyars to tho number of 111,000 came In, while 130,000 Italians honored us with their transfer of "allegiance." In July of thin year 07,r:)8 people of all nations Immigrated Into this country. In the Spring. Lowndes, Mo., April -Itli. Mrs II. 0. Ilarty of this place, wiys: "1'or years I hub In very bad health. Every spring I would gut no low that I was unable to do my own work. I Hcumud to be warro in tho spring than any other tlmo of the year. I Has very weak and mlsurnblu nud had much pain in my back and head. I paw Dcxld's Kidney I'ills advertised Inst spring nud began treatment of them and they hao certainly done mo more good than anything I have over used. "I was all right last spring and fult hotter than I luivo for over ten years. I am tlfty years of ago and am stronger today than I havo been for many years and I givo Dodd'a Kidney I'ills credit for the Hondorful Improvement." Tho statement of .Mrs. Unrty in only one of n great many where Dodd's Kid ney I'ills hnvu proven thumsulveH to be the very best spring medicine. They are unsurpassed an n tonic and are the only medicine used in thousands of families. I'a'e ICxpnrlouoo. "8ny, pn," queried little Johnny Iluiiiperiilcklc, "do actions speak loudci than words V" "Civil netlons do, my son," answered the old man. "A Judgment is woro thuu a dun." How's This? Wo nfTor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward (or any cao of Catarrh that catiuol bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . . V. J. Oil KM-. Y A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undordKiied, havo known F. J, Cheney lor tho laulS yeare, and Micro him perfectly honorable In all builneae iraiiaao (loin and financially aulo tocarry out auy ut llicatluua made hy their nrin. U ksr A Tiuui, Wholesale linipijliti, Toledo, O. Waliunu, Kinnan AMahwn, Hholeialo Drug--glata. 'loledo, O Midi's Catarrh Cure la takon Internally, act inic directly upon tho blood and mucuiia aur- a tii of tho avBtum Bold bv all DrmirliU. ri no loc. vi uutwe. loailmuiilala (rco. Hall's Fatally i'llli are tho boat. The population of Ireland, which tlfty years ago huh over 8,000,000, 1 now less thnn -l.riOO.OOO. lror coughs and routs thorn is no better modicino than l'Uo's Guro for Consump tion, l'rko 'ill cuts. Tho so called oil of roues Is mnpufne turrd from tho grans Audropoi'ou schocu iintluiH. UNABLE TO 8LBEP AT NIOHT. Sidney, Ohio, August 80, 1003. Afawmontha ko I was feeling weak nd run down and unable to vet aleep at night. I felt extremely bad, and also had rueumatlo palna lu tuyjointa and mu. olea. Tha modloln I uaed irava me oul temporary reltet at boat; aoiteelngb.B H. highly reoommeudeU for such trou. bloa, I bogan Its use, and after taking it for aome time waa wall pleased with the reault. It did away with tha rheumatic palna, gave ma refreshing aleep and built up my general ayatam, giving m atrength ami energy. It la a good iudl olne, without a doubt, and I take pleaa. ure In endorsing It. K. 1'. 1). No, i, S. B. llOUQUTON. but tones up the general health, gently stimulates the sluggish organs, and at the same time antidotes and filters out of the blood all poisonous acids and effete matter of every kind ; and when S. S. S. has restored the blood to its natural condition, the painful, feverish eSyMe "rSnlfsn li st. rSrTSSwasM- ' iTfititfitnMHHMMJ Iter HtrecjiliiK. "I suppose your new servant girl is like the average now broom," Bald Miss McCall. "Yes." replied Mrs- Hiram Offcn. "She really sweeps clean, eh?" "Very likely. At any rate, she doesn't sweep tho dirty places." Philadelphia Press. Doctor Why, you sold in your note that you had the croup nnd I come here to find you have the rheumntlsm. Patient Well, doc, there .wasn't n soul In the houso who could spell rheu matism. What Wc May Expect. Another great opera had nrrlved from Europe and was being produced in New York. "I shnll nsslgn twenty men to wrlto it up," suld the great editor. "Twenty?" echoed the assistant "Yes. Nineteen to describe tho peo ple In tho boxes nnd ono to describe tho play." AWFUL Ingenuity. s?r"v Mr. Smith (to Itnstus, whose mule rofuscs to more) Rastus, what do you call your mulo? Rastus I reckon under do circumstances, boss, what I calls dat mule wouldn' be lit to print. Of Course. Tho kindergarten teachor had been giving her class a tittle tulk about tho moon. "And now," she nsked in concluding, "can any ono tell me why we can't sea tho moon when there Is a storm?" It bnd mined tho preceding night Young Eddy had a reply. "Why, 'cause," said he, "If tho moon camo out tho rain would put out his light" Do trolt Freo Press. Toklnir No Clinncca. "My Intended husband cler." "How do you know?" "He didn't buy tho engagement ring until I had nccepted him." Ilia Hole Avocation. "So your Uncle Tottorly lived to thb great ago of 100 years! How do you account for his longevity?" "I attribute it to the fact that ho was nover known to do much of any thing else." Smart Set Ilauulug Ou. "Did you know that leeches are still used lu tho practice of medlcino?" "No, but I know that Botno collection agencies still employ them." Cincin nati Times-Star. Too KealUtlc. Soubrctto So you went out with a sen drama? I suppose there was a skipper In tho play? Comedian Yes, the manager skipped with our salaries. Wuutcd to Uae It. Sharpo Thought I'd have a Joke on that tramp. Offered him a bathing suit. Whealton What did he say? 8hnrv s"l(l bo'd take it on condi tion that I glvo him a ticket to Flor ida. Of More Importance. Meokerton I wonder who really is the greatest person living today? Mrs. Meekerton Well, I know who the greatest person living lu this house Is, all right Wonder WhyT A maid she is, but if called old, St'ie declares It Is a libel; Yet strange to say, she hid away The dear old family bible. rfHHSaSaBBBBBBBBBjr Oy jt3aL MyM II 1 is a flnaii' Hettllnsr It Amicably. irs. Htrougmlml (pollco magistrate, a row years Hence) Ana so you nav neon unvlng trouble with your wife 7 Mr, Meek Yes, your honoress, she hns Just driven mo out of tho houso. This big bump was made with a flat- Iron. Mrn. Strongmlnd I sec. Wei), wait until It heals, and then, perhaps, if you go back sho'll forgive you. Now York Weekly. A Dnntjeroim Htntemont. Ncwltt Ho's anxious to bo consid ered n mnn of somo social distinction. Hunker Ho's taking a Queer way about it. torn- Ncwltt Why. Hunker He sayn golf is "mero myrot" Philadelphia Press. Alimony. "If any mnn realizes thnt ids wife In worth her weight in gold Gayman does." "Why, I understand they wero di vorced." "Exnctly, and It cost him Just nbout that much to get rid of her." Phila delphia Press. Merely n HiiKKeatlon. Horcm (11 p. in.) Yes, I'm n perfect martyr to insomnia. I'vo tried every thing I ever heard of, but I simply can't get to sleep at night. Miss Cutting (suppressing a yawn) Did you over try talking to yourself nfter going to bed? LANGUAGE. Mcnua to an End. "Mad? I should say sol I expected a cup of hot coffco to warm mo up and when I got it It was stono cold." "Then it seemed to produco the do- sireu etrecc, nrtcr nil. It mado you hot." Philadelphia Press. Some Good In It. "Did dot Inst Job o' yours do good?" nsked tho llrst burglar. any "Well, It'll improve my education, I guess. Tho man of tho houso was a book agent nnd beforo I got away ho mndo mo buy a cyclopedia." Philadel phia Press. Wouldn't Do ue Well. ncgular Guest Havo you any clnms? Walter No; wo haven't hnd a clnm in tho houso for a week. Regular Quest Oh, well, bring mo somo clnm chowder. Exchange. Would Not Hurt Them. Stranger Gracious! What rude con ductors! Nntivo This is tho elevated road, you know. Stranger Well, it wouldn't hurt tho conductors to bo a llttlo moro elovatcd. Chicago Nows. An Awful Shock. Prunelelgh Our landlady Is Inld up with nervous prostration. Porkand What canned it? Prunelelgh A now boarder enmo yesterdny nnd Insisted on paying u week lu ndnuce. Htrniis. Shame now nro all those cltl7ens who Htood up for the trolley out hero? Whealton Why, most of them stutid up In the cars now. Would Help IIU Iluidiictia, Stubl Scribe, the poet, says ho'd like to run for tho legislature. Wonder why? Ponn He heard that members of the legislature get freo postuKo Tho Kicker. "Who Is that man inside raising such a racket?" asked tho plntformlto. "Ii ho a stockholder?" "No," responded tho conductor, "ho's a strapholder." Johnny Got the Dose of Oil. "Johnnie, you must go to tho drug storo and get me a doso of oil," urged tho boy's mother. Johnny, who stammers frightfully, begged that she send his younger brother, who was not so afflicted, but this the mother refused to do. "You must obey me," sho pressed. Finally, and after making threats of a whip ping on tho mother's part nud a great deal of crying from Johnny, he said he would go if she would write tho order upon a pleco of paper. "Qlvo this boy a doso of oil," tho mother wrote, and Johnny took the or der to the druggist, who mixed the oil lu a glass of soda water and Invited Johnny to drink thereof. "Well, whero's the oil?" Inquired Johnny's mother upon his return home. "It's in me. The man said: 'Here, boy; drink this soda water,' and I did," explained Johnuy. "Whon I kept hang ing around, the man asked mo what I was waiting for, and I I said I was waiting for the oil Then he said, You've swallowed it,' and that I had better run along home to my mother." Wasbinftoa Post NO APPETITE - EMACIATED - NERVOUS. Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and Nervousness What They Need Is PE-RU-NA, THE GREAT TONIC. MjBS Bertha M. Rush, 6435 Kin- rnrdo Btreot, PitUburg, Pa., Superin tendent Junior Society of Mothodlsl Protestant Church nnd leading soprano of tho choir, writes: "Words cannot doscrlbo my thankfulness to you for Poruna. I was a sufferer from sys- tomlo catarrh for years nnd was In a very much run down condition. I was extremely nervous and had tho most foolish fears over nothing. I was thin and omaclatc'l. "My physician advised mo to leavo tins ciimnto but ns it was not conven ient to do so at this time, I took the mlt'frwi ft n frtnn.1 tn not. n l.r.t.1.. nf 1. runn. I took it faithfully and when '10 nrsbottlo was gono I folt so much uuuur mat i uougni six more and iook them faithfully, nfter which I looked like a now woman. "I gained in flesh, my appetlto re turned and nil my old symptoms had disappeared. I am moro than thank ful to Porunn." Miss Bertha M. Rush. I AM TIRED. Everybody Is Tired Spring Weath er Does It Every One Should Bo Cautious. Depression of tho nervous system at tho approach of spring Is tho cause. General lassitude, dull, heavy sensa tions, continual tired feeling, with ir regular appotlte, and sometimes loss of sleep. Per una meets every indication nnd proves itself to bo porfectly adapted to all their varied peculiarities. Pe rtain Invigorates tho system, rojuvo nates tho feelings, restores tho normal appotlte and produces regular sleep. Thnt tired feeling which is tho nat ural result ot tho depressing effect of wurm weather immediately nfter tho Invigorating cold of winter, quietly dis appears when Porunn is tnken. Thous ands nru daily testifying to its priceless benefit. Mrs. II. Knssatt, inOO W. 13th Btreot, JJcs Moines, la., writes: "I am happy to givo my endorsement for your valuable medlcino, Peruna, as I consid er it a valuablo medlcino to tnko when tho system is run down from overwork. About two years ago I folt thnt I must take n long rest as I hnd been unable to work for over n menth nnd could not regain my strength. I could not sleep nt night and was In n very nerv ous, high Btrung, condition. I decided to try w hat Porunn would do to build up my strengtn, nnd am pleased to say that I began to I in pro vo very shortly, and in less than two months I was able to tako up my work, nnd felt hotter than I hnvo for years. I tako it now twico a year and find that it kcops mo in perfect hcatlh." Mrs. Knssatt was foi over ton years the manager of n plant furnishing Indies' wear and em ploying hundreds of women. Those thnt dnre lose a dny are dan gerously prodigal; those that dare mis spend It aro desperate. lilshop Hall. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of 5ee Pac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. Vary small and aa eaay to take as rafax. FOR HEAIACHL FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RIUOUSNESS. FOR TORPIB LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION - . . I oauaumaa uu.tiuviuiiatv.i. iTgSia revetr YsfaMv)Wtf CURE SICK HEADACHE. The Archbishop of Canterbury takes rank as first peer of tha realm. Ayers When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " For mora than M yeara I hafa utd Ayar'a (Uri.iiarllla In my family. It ta a grand (onto at all tlmaa. and wonderful rn.dlclno for tm nnr ti! ..! n ll. . u.. tt.-. ....- , . - w . . ..v...., .... .a,.u. tunih il 04 a bottla. II drani.ia J. O. ATIB CO., I-owall Ml... for 1 Weak Nerves teep the bowels regular with AVer's) 'ills, Just one pill each nfeht. Pills, Just one CARTERS lBBBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTBHR99sB "BBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaBBTaK aSSBSSBSSBSSaSstaHgaMN TfJlBgggglgggggiil gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggH:':' -sisgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggfl KUB&$ZsX? isggBggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggH ggggggggggggggggggggggggH- s o&gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggfl ggggggggggggeBx-l- f V. v '" mfe J iH:ftt.. 'fr''' " fP -'" gggggiiggggggggggggggggggggggggggggeggggMvf " S a :g?ttM gfBagggTO,SiH4xs" N w-- iV CWgggggggggl sggggggggg1HfetAV o " ? v N Vgggggggggl kagggggaalli''-- '' " CV-M iiaTaVBBBIlggggggWMskaiakt MISS BERTHA M. RUSH-PITTSBURO. Miss Rush Suffered With Systemic Catarrh Was Nervons, Had No Appetite, Orew Thin and Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a Now Woman After a Course of Pe-ru-na. Tired, Nervous Women. Thoro aro thousands of thorn ovory whoro. A fow bottles of Peruna would do them untold bcnoflt. As a tonio nnd nervo invigorntcr it has no equal. It builds up tho nerves, it gives strength to tho clrcualtion nnd at onco restores tho nppotito and digestion. No feoblo woman Bhould bo without Peruna. Fully OcouptecL Sho Papa's chief objection to you Is that you have no occupation. Ho No occupation! Good gwaclousl Doesn't ho know that I am walsing a mustache? fITC Permanently unreo. if o nta or nerrouanMi MIO after nntday'auaaorDr.Klliie'aUreatNaiTe JUmorrr. Hrnd for I'reS)2 trial bnttlitftndtreatUa. Dr. 11. II, Kline, Md..Ulf Arcti 81.. 1'lilladtlpbla, I-a. Illnks They say that there are tens ot thousands of faith curlsts In this country. Winks Yes, nnd there'll bo tens of thousands more, If tho doctors don't come down In their prices. Mothers will (lad Mrs. Wlnalows's Soothing Byrup the beat re inedy to uae for their children during the toothing period.. Tho Why or It Green You and Short don't seem to be as Intimate as you were. Does ho owe you money? IUown No, indeed; but he wanted to. KILLS Ilea and U vermin that Infest bones cattlo, fioul try, ew. Lomy liens will nut tajrj nor cUlckt tf row, LICE! lit. upon tha blood which ebould go to .uiuln Ufa ATli.lliy. PRUSSIAN LICE POWDER Villa ih.iire, tiiu. ii Saves FEED' aitra railona mu.t b KlTen oo account ofTermln. 2SoandoOo dwlan. liymantaoA7o ritusaiaN asiasovoe. T, PAUL. MINN. U pica ilaad Book Fiws msam FOKTI.AND SKID CO,, Portland. Or., Uaaat Agent. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.ss&3SHOESH! W. Ii. Douglas shoes have by their excellent style, eaay-dttlng, and superior wearing qualities, Mhlevcd the largest sale of any shoes In the world. They are Just as good aa those that cost you St to 95 the only difference Is the price. Sold MrywAar. Look for name and price on bottom. Doairlaa uaa Corona Coltalclu, which laeverywhara concadad to bathe flneat I'atant leather yet produced. Fcitt Color ytltf iaaa. Skoaabjaaall.tlc.aitra. Wrl'a for CaUloe, W XJeatUa. Brotitoa, Haas. Tha improved Uvord Sifle Brush Takes win remove aage out all brush by the roots Boeumg leaving same in piles at regular intervals. Teeth are I automatically cleaned. I i u viuKKUJeS. tviu WorK OH bwjut Kruuuu. uur oooaiec describinr; the machine in detail Its advantages, mat. Bhinnlni? .ii. i .LI a -ii ii tss woifiui, am., Douk ireo aa upjiutanuu THE BURTON MFG. CO. k Ssa x ', .ek .a& a. ..!.. -A . Hk '.MVtf 1 XVx ,1 Vet laSkinBBBBBelBBBBBBBBBPr laaS. lsak aa nau BBBSIIIIIIIIIIIIkf?.a bIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1bW1 1622 ARAPAHOE ST. DENVER. COLO. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. Hartmnn, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Martman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbur, Ohio. During leap year overy ollglblo young man should be equipped with a chaperon. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Car AdHNTS WANTED Korour NewOiiiiolone Drag Saw. We act en Rlne only onro lor each log. One man can inove aar. Wo haudle tho only Malleable (rubbliiK Machine. Write ua your wautain the machinery lino. ,. HKICItbUN MACH1NKIW CO., l-ootMorrlaonSt. l'ortland, Oregon BUY aUaSSaal FROM YOUR DI3AL,ER A. Ur. I. dee Wo WONDERFUL HOMB TREATMENT Thla wondarfnl t'bl ate doctor la callad treat bacanaa ba curea rwopla without opera tion that an (Ivan up to die. He curea wllb tboee wonderful C'bl neae barba, roou, buda. ure ana Teceuoie that an anUrelj un- lrnn..n tA ..&j1IjkI mI. ance In thla oountrr. Tbrougb tbe naa of tboea barmleaa ramedlaa Uila famooa doctor knowa thy action of orar toe different nm jdlee. which baauccaaafullxuaea In dlffeVanl dlaaaMa. 11a (uaranteea to cur caturn, aitn ma, lunf, throat, rheumaUam. nerrouinHuL atomacb. Irer, kidney etftiTu huioridl laaUmoalaU. Cbarcea moderate, fait and tt t,m- U,nu out of " f'r write for blanka and ctrrulara. Bend atamn. CONHUI- The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. X5J Aider St., PortlanJ, Oregon. 4 P. N. U. No. 15-1904. W HKN writlnr to advertlaera Plaaael aneutioai taia paper. Grubber and Land Cleaner musa, Kabblt Brush. Grease Wood. Chlco, etc. Loavea the ground in perfect conditioa wunous i XtSaaiSiSK?nTf-.BSaSBBBBBBBajSaia' ' . JR99HMi