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PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. riTS?!104 for many years tLat Peruna - an EXCELLENT CATABHH EKMEDY. Some of the doctor's critics have disputed the doctor's claim as to the efficacy of Peruna. i Sifve i? inSredient8 of Peruna are no longer a secret, what do the medi cal authorities say concerning the remedies of which Peruna is composed? nnr JZT J' the fcpwtfent HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS, 03 UOLSSN SEAL. The United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment cf depraved mucous membranes, chronio rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the liver), and in diseased mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of dueaces peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Peruna, COSYDALIS F0S1I03A, is classed in the United States Dkpensatory as a tonic. j CEDEON SEEDS is another ingredient of Peruna, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. THE SEEDS ARE TO EE FOUND IN VERY PEW DSUG STORES. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, and in intermittent diseases as a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE. OIL OF COPAIBA, another ingredient of Peruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genito-urinary membranes. Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys entery and diarrhea, and some chronio diseases of the liver and kidneys. These opinions as to the ingredients of Peruna are held by all writers on the subject, including Bartholow and tScudder. OF HYDRASTIS, BARTHOLOW SAYS it is annlicabla to stmrmtitiii (catarrh of the mucous surfaces of the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (catarrh j of the pharynx), chronic coryza (catarrh of the head). This writer classes hydrastis as a stomachic tonic, useful in atonic dyspepsia (chronic gastric catarrh), catarrh of the duodenum, catarrh of the gall duct, catarrh of the intestines, catarrh of the kidneys (chronic Bright's disease), catarrh of the bladder, and catarrh of other pelvic organs. I BARTHOLOW REGARD3 COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronio catarrh of the bladder, chronic bronchitis (catarrh of the bronchial tubes). BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUBEB, an ingredient of Peruna, pro- 1 iuwjo mo uppeuie ana aigesuon, increases tne circulation of the blood. Use ful in chronic nasal catarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), increasing the tonicity of the muccus membranes of the throat It also re lieves hoarseness. Useful in atonic dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in chronic catarrh of the colon and rectum, catarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, and chronic bronchial affections. KILLSPAUGH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most authoritative works on medicinal herbs in the English language, in commenting upon COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on the pneumogastric and vaso motor nerves. It increases the secretions of the mucous membranes in general. In the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, collinsonia canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including headache, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DR. SCUDDER regards it highly as a remedy in chronic diseases of the lungs, heart disease and asthma. These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Pe runa is a catarrh remedy. Surely, such herbal remedies, that command the enthusiastic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought together in proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efiicacy. This is our claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ampis quotations from the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD. explaining the MraOry, They had stopped a moment to look tt the Flatiron building;. "What wan the object," awlsed one of tbc strangers in the "Seeing New York" j automobile, "in making it a tlireo-cor ntred structure?" "As nearly oh I have been able to learn," politely answered the clmuiTfur, "the object wns to cover a triangular piece of ground." To Brest In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Knee, apowde,. It mies hot, sweating, achliiK, swollen leet. L ijp'b corns, Ingrowing mills and bunion. At ".! lnigslns and shoo hiltcs, tc. Pont accept r 'lvHULb'.ltnto. Hh in t )u inai i.ri Kltti;. Acldrew .Ulon is. Ulrm,tI, Us Jtoy,.V. Y. fnxy IIumllKr. "Why don't you go to work?" "Work!" rejoined Meandering Mike. "Look at de thousands of poor fellows tljfit is lookin' fur work nn' feelln niis rable widout It. Now work ain't nee jssnry to me, an' I n!n' goln' to butt in an' reach fur it merely fur do sake of h.ivln' something to brag about." Washington Star. Our Peruna Tablet Is Peruna With Fluid Removed. The Greenwich observatory will have to be moved. From yenr to year the magnetic observations made there have become less reliable because of the in creasing traffic; and the impending estab lishment of large electric works in the im mediate neighborhood will make it neces sary to make the nautical calculations elsewhere. Mo hen will find Mrs. Wlnslow Bnothlns, Eyrup the bit remedy to uae tor their chlldrej uriug the toothing period. As to Tipsier. Mrs. Chngwater Joaiab, this . paper Myg a man named Hiikman has sued the city as Jared Yipsley's next friend. What does that mean? Mr. Chngwater Huh ! It doesn't mean anything in this case. No man alive ever really got next to old Yipsley. The mineral water produce of the "nited Slates during lfWHl was 4S.51S. 395 gallons,, valued at $1.."74,."90 a very considerable increase over the previous year. These figures contemplate only the natural mineral waters taken from springs having some medicinal qualities. MOWAHl) jr s leuiiv!lle. Coloranti. BrRTOJi. Assnyrr or": diomW. Kpecimen prices: Oin.L ruver, u aa, i ; oiu, nuver, ?. ; woiu, ooi-; y.iue or Copper, (1. Cyanltlo tests. Ai ailing envelopes anil fill price list sent on application. Control and I'm plre work solicited. lifcivruucei C'vuonaca iioaai iiank. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS And Houp WropKjm from "20 Mule Team Borax" Proilucta and pxrhnnKe them for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40 pairs Illustrated catalogs ot 1000 article, given away FREE. 4ddrsrs PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal. 3Vo Wonder. Mike How folne th' polacemln In th' park look! Tat An' phoy not? Don't aich wan hov' a nurse? Judge. There is every possibility that the wait ers of the Paris cafes will shortly go on strike again in support of their cherished right to wear mustaches. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv looul application, as thev cannot reac!i the diseased portion nf the ear. '1 hero is only one i way to cure deafness, and that is bv conetiln-1 tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-i flam' d condition of the mucous lining of the Etpitacnian 'lube. When this tutu is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iinperfjct hear-1 liiK, a d w hen it isentirelv closed, fteafnrssis ; the ro.su t, and unlets the inflammation can ba . taken out and this tube restored to its normal ; condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; j nine rases out of ten are raised by Catarrh, I which is nothing but an inflamed condition oi the mucous surfaces. We will (five Une Hundred Pollard for any cae of i'eafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send foi circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, 0. Fold bv rirnepists 7oc. Ta-e Hall's Family I'ille for constipation. Sidetracking Him. "Dora, would you be willing io marry a young man who has to make his own way in the world and who has nothing but bis love for you to recommend him?" "Certainly, Gerald, if I careif enough for him. but at present I don't know of any such young man. Frosty weather, isn t it! Chicago Tribune. ;rs5EEDs BBS For fresh- ess, purify ami rcli- iity.rorry sseeas in a class bv them selves. Farmers have confidence In tiirm because thry know tlicy can he relied up on. Ion't experi ment with cheap seeds your sure ty lies in buvintr seeds sent out by a conscientious nnl trustworthy house. Ferry's f eed Annual for Hi3 1 HV.V.. A ililrete D MjEHf aCo.,DTigiT,Mics. DOMKNOW THE "WET WEATHER COMFOST AND PROTECTION afforded by a Slicker? Clean -Light uuraDie Guaranteed iWaterproof 309 Everywhere Tnerrlnar Maternnl Instinct. They look exactly alike, and you dre,. them exactly alike, Mrs. llighsnsggle," said the caller. "IIow can you tell them apart?" "That isn't hard to do,' answered the mother of the twins. "If I slap Johnny and he swears a blue streak I know it's Dick." f"T Bt. Vit I.i I O Jrma Jserve Rtawr Vitus' Panre ana all Kcrvous Diseases I'rmanontly cured by Ir. Kline's Ori-tt t'giorer. hei'd for KRKE I2trlal buttle and treatise. Dr. It 1L Kll.ir, Id.., Ml arch St.. Phlla.,ia. MEN, BOYS, WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN. 0 I S -X0" Jlzrlintelw. jgs W. L. Douglam maktta mnd sella mora E w mmn'm 92.60,93.00 and 3.Rtlmhoom than may othor manufacturer In thm . JSkff" world, sictim thmy hold their Bhapo, fit hottrnf, waar lonpmr, and F5a are or praaiar vaium tnan anyotlmr. mhoom In tha world to. da v. W. I. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Frjge Shoes Cannot Ba Equalled At An; Price W. I Dwl.in name and ptl-Is stamped on bottom. Tnke StihtUnT-. J1"''1 . by th het shoe denlnrs fvorywliero. Shoes uiaded from factory to n pait of the world. Illut tiW f'-t-lou OeetoKiiv uuutvss. V. I.. lkOlUbAN, Urotktou, Jklau. . savKU'e lleolproolty. Cannibal Qtioon Well, good-by, dear. I'm goini; to my sewing meeting. C'aniiil):il King What ehnritahlp work i tiip mt't tiiig tMigngotl njxm now? Cannibal Qiiocn We are making Iilgli-ni'cked dresses for the poor so ciety women of London. London Tit Bits. lie Got the Job. "The last time I saw you." said Travers. "your neighbor wasn't well. Van remember you were telling me about bis illness''' "Yes," said P.erriam, the undertaker, "Jt terminated favora er that Is, It terminated fatally." Philadelphia Press. COMfV.UNITY STOCK BREEUINU Director French, of ldho Experiment 8tat!on, an Ardent Acvocaie. ! By H. T. French. Director Idaho Experiment I Station, Moscow. The stock breeder Is often seriously handicapped in his work by the tnore or less complete isolation of his work. Tii is especially true in the Wee t where many sections are not as thickly sett lid as the older portions of the country. " Sjinetimes this condition is due to a mistaken attitude on the part of the breeder a tendency whicn is j quite natural to men who are not accus tomed to organized' effort in Jiccom- , plihhirg a given ohject. I refer to the ' qui(e prevalent whim that if several men engane In the same business the work will be over-done, and the mar- l 11. . 1 "I ei iur mo proaucu destroyed or seri ously impaired. In no department of agriculture is this condition less likely to prevail than in the production of pure bred or even well bred live stock. The 'more animals of merit produced in any given locality, the greater likeli hood of a better market, owing to the ftct that often a few superior animals, even, are not sufficient to attract the interest of the ptoipeetive buyer. The buyer which the Btock breeder wishes to interest is the man who is looking for several head, a car load, or perhaps several carkads, of animals at one time. Any one who has attemrjted to look up a carload t f cattle of anv Dar- ticular type or breed, can well under stand how difficult it is to find the de sired number of suitable animals in anv one locality; and in case the ani mals have to be eelected from remote herds what a vexing problem it is to assemble the animals at any given point for shipment. Now if a number of farmers in any given locality would all agree to breed the same kind of livestock, then it might be possible for a buyer to get the entire lot desired from that particular section. Another important point; in favor of community breeding would be the op portunity offered or comparison. When a breeder is isolated from other men who are handling the Earn kind of stock, he may not have the opportunity to check up his stock to see if the de Birable poiDte are being brought out as they should be. Some important char acteristics may be overlooked unless there is some standard of excellence ava liable, with which to compare his own results. One of the most serious hindrances to the improvement of the breeds of live stock in the West, is the difficulty in securing necv blood when it should be introduced. Several individual cases have come under our observation where a splendid foundation was allowed to run out, through too close breeding, which could not be avoided, except at a great expenpe and trouble in securing new blood from remote sections of the country. The question of feed and care could re mncn Getter solved in any given community if a dozen men were hand ling the same kinds of livestock, rather than a dozen different types and breeds. These ideas are being put into actual practice in eome sections of the Missis sippi valley, and if needed there, where the country is densely populated, it is doubly important in the Pacnc Jortb west, where farmers have not many of the conveniences of transportation and rapid communication that are en joyed in the more densely populated sections of the country. POTATOES FOR ALCOHOL. The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. SarsatabS f or tliosa whi prefer meilifina In tatjlet form, ilood's S;.r-,arjari!i;i in now put up iu chwoiausd taMut eallod .irsatnlts, hh k11 as In tii usual liquid f irm. Sarhatalis liave idnnti rally tho nmu rurative prut oi ti.'s ax tlio liquid form, bwsidHs a'''Mjra-y of aoHo, eonveiiipnt-e, fcfoa omy, thrr lwin): no Io!h liy evaporation , brenk aa, crkakso. .Sold by drugKiMH oront by mail. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, .Muss. Mrs. ,T. T. r'0 liould rtr9t, htonMinin, MasH,, flay: "in 1!5 yw.rs pxpf ricnr. I havo river known llin-'.'n Snr.-rt'.inril'a to fail, for spring h:er.ors t.nd as a (funeral blood puriflfr; itciirs sfifula. "7oiiib : b no cqral ax a ecii ial aprinit mwlicb; . It eivea me f. iiuine satisfac tion to say this." Goethe was 82 whon he completed Faust. Who said "Too old at 40?" Habitual Constipation M I lay be permnnonuy overcome by proper personal efforts witK the assistance ifn? onp truly beneiciol loxativo rpmedy, Syrup of figs and U'uirof Senna, which enables one to form regular habits daily so that assistance to na ture may be gradual dispensed with when no longer needed as the best o remedies, when reauired, are to assist nature and not to Supplant the natur al junctions, which must depend ulti- malely upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, and riht btng generally. To get its beneficial effects, alwys lay the genuine S Jj. manujQctured by the California Fig Syritp Co. only SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS wt uniy, regutur pace auf pet llottic. There are forty-ri.ht differont mate rials used in the construction of a piaDo. IT'S FREE "SEND FOR IT NOW " The Bft Fru't Tre and Berry Plant Catalog in the Norihweat J. J. 192 Front St., BUTZER Portland. Oregon KH7 VrSk A C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR ? Hut mnrle a life stndjr of rofitR or:d herl, ni in tint! ir-J&,rt)tv ,,t totl'6 world bis wonder- No Mercury, Porscns or Drugs Used He Cures Without Operation, rr Without the Aid of a Knif He Kuarantftpf to Cre t'arnrrh, Aftthnin, hnnffa ThroHt. Kheuru jtitrn, NnrToupnww. Nfrvcmn Pebility-Rtomru-h. Liver. Kidney Tronh)riilo Lot Manhood, Feinale Weakne.A anrJ All Private Utaeuwfl. A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Surf and Reliable. IF YOU AF.E Al'UCTKT). ION'T DELAT. CtXAXb AKK liANGUtOCH. CONSULTATION RREE3 tf yon caDnot call, writ for symptom blank and circo. lur. Iiiflo. e 4 fen's in sfiiirirs. , Tr! E C. (iKJ; W o f'!l I VMK MKUIOINE CO. IC2 1-2 Ji inn St., Cor. Morrison. Portland, OrOKOn. Hoi. so Mention This Paper. P N U No. 12-03 "TlTflEN Trritlng to ad vc-rtlaers pleasa T i mem in this paper. Tlie Kind You Have Always IJouffht has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, a:id has been made under his personal supervision lor over years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-pood" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Yean s. TMl CINTHUS COMPANY. TT MURKST STBItT. NCW TOM K CITT Km siitnsti MS I Uome, under Augustus, hnd a fire brig ade and force of uifcht police, numbering in all 7,000 men. King F.uwnnl is fond of whiih he poncraily spread: Llai'k bread. Improve Your Baking K C Baking Powder will do it ! Get a can. Try it for vour favorite cake. If It dpesn't raise better, more evenly, higher, if it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, we r rturn your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal BAKING POWDER ure, Wholesome, Economical. LouncIJ YT (rt Ilia Krror. "We live ami Irani," obsTTOl Mr. Uh'kcr, clanclng up from his unner. "Some of us do," s:iid Mr. Kno-kor. arlilly. "Have you been tryiug to join us?" "Don't be funny. Put I've found out for the first time that the Froixh expression 'hors de conihnt doesn't nieun 'war horse.'" Cleveland Leader. President of Washington State School Gives Interesting Pacts. By J. L. Ashlock, Washington State College, j Pullman. I The newly organized Commerccial club of Pullman, Wash., is now per fecting arrangements f jr the installa j tion of a denatured alcohol plant in that city. President Bryan, of the Washington State college, who is chair- ' man of the committee on denatured al cohol, is conducting the negotiations for the purchase of a large "still," and j if the p ans of the orpanization are car ried out, the plant will be in operation, by the time next Eeason'e p tato crop is taken from the field. Di-cussing the propp -cts for denatured alcohol, Presi dent Bryan said: "For the past yrar the state esppri Bient station has had in hand the mat ter of gathering information relative to i trie pracucarjiiiry ot utilizing this lm- . portant crop in tne manufacture of de- aeauny, as n siiouia De, duc 13 lniecrea wiui poisonous rem I naturtd alcohol. Careful analyses have blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. . been mada to determine the amoun I alcohol that potatoes of this region yield. We have found that one h i dred rounds of potatoes will nro.ince of eighteen p3und9 of starch; that eigh plovers' egprs, : on Itussian t of usually anactea w;ta old sores are persons who have reached or passed will Dieiiie. lne vitality ct tae Llood and strength of the system have nn cecrun to decline, and the poisonous reras which have accumulate Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. Ona frjnent nsa of bad Mood Is a slnrdsh Ilw. This produces consitpiitinn. Poisonous substances ara thrn absorbed into the blood, Instead of boiin removed from the body dally as natnre Intended. Keen the bowels open with Ayer's Tills, liver pills. All vegetable. ED AND JiMJt W JaJL KEPT OPEN iblT IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Whenever a core refuses to heal it is tecause the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous frerras cr some old Those most mid- naturally i because a slujrcfish a-d inactive condition cf the system, cr some hereditarv taint which has hitherto been held ia cheek, now force an outlet on the face. arms. teen pounds of Etarch will produce nine egs or other part of the body. The place rrows red and an"ry, festers and pounds of alcohol, which, I believe, eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chrcnic and stubborn sells at from 50 to 55 cents per gallon, deer, fed and hept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. At this rate, the alcohol from one tOD Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. of potatoes would Bell for about $18. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reasoa "Alcohol can be made from the small for suspicion; the same jjerm-producing cancerous ulcers is back cf every potatoes as well as the large ones, and old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. in this fact lies a source of contiderable Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, caa saving to the farmers. Also, waste , ,..-,, hnA s,v do any permanent good ; nether will rcmov- ... , , ., ., i vai imioioa wita a tore on nv , . .. fruit can be used, and considerable sue- face of four years utandinrr. it Ing the sore with caustic plasters or the cess has been reported from the use of ?Pduanyllir9iwI?erVr and woria sur?eoa's knie ake a lasting cure. If corn, and even the stalks. This dena- fa every way tintu I became every panicle cf the diseased flesh were tared alcohol mdustrv should be taken aiarmeo. about it aua consulted Mads by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, 1 Also manuiaoturera of 7 HAIR VIGOR. AOL'E CLUE. CatRRY PECTORAL. teriously by the farmers and business men of the Northwest; for it m?ans the utilization in a profitable way of a vast amount of produce, such as small pota toes, off grade wheat, waste fruits, etc , which are now eimply a source of dead Joes." To test a nutmeg prick It with a pin. If it Is good the oil will In stantly spread round the puncture. A teaspoonful of powdered borax added to boiling starch will give a lus ter to the clothes and prevent the Iron from sticking. f n1-At nTr.if at s-vt It n rna-A Vf.'ktiM An V a several physicians. They all i , .Z V, t 7 . treated me but tha Bore oontinued cause the trouble 13 ia the blood, and the to rrow worse. I saw 3. B. S. ad- BLOOD OANSOT BP fIT AWAY vertised and commenced it i use UAFSISUI St lUI AAT. and after uklngr it a while I was The cure must come bv a thorough cleans I;pit:iy l,e?J JSil ing of the blood. Ia S. S. S. will be found effect of S. 8. S., and there has not a remedy for sores and ulcers cf every kind. iJrru nuy sii 8. S. S- rnroj roes cireeiiy promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and taints. It rjets down t j the very bottom of the trouble and forces out cverj trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of th Hood so that instead cf feeding the diseased with impurities, it nourishes Xit. th9 0re "inC Ifc is aa ncqalled blood puriuer one that THOS. OWES foes directlv into t!ii r-rrnlatinn nn.l West union, Oaio. yers HousokeoiHT will quickly rei"ognl7.e the tnvenience of keeping their spices In gla.- jars. A glance tells theai wheu more is needed. fc. til PIIRFI Y VFHFTARl P parts with impurities, it nourishes tha irritated, inflamed Ccsh with healthy blood, i Then the sore begins to heal, new Cesh is formed, all pain and inflammation ' leaves, the place scabs over, and whea S. S. S. has purified the blood tha fore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at n'.l first class dru stces. Write for our special book oa sores and ulcers and any other medical advica J3U desire. V'e make no charge for the book cr advice. THS SWIFT SPCCIfJG CO., A TLAKTA, CA4.