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I- J 1 J ! -1 h H f '4 What is Pc-ru-na. Are we claiming too much for Peruna When wo claim it to be an effective remedy for chronio catarrhT Have we abundant proof that Peruna la In real ity such a catarrh remedyT Let us see What the United States Dispensatory ays of the principal ingredients of Peruna, Take, for instance, the. ingredient hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. The. United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved mucous membranes lining various organs of the human body. Another Ingredient of Peruna, cory dalis formosa, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic Cedron seeds is another ingredient of Peruna. The United States Dispensa tory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonio and in the treatment of dysentery, and in inter mittent diseases as. a substitute for quinine.- -, ' Send to us for a free book of testi monials of what the people think of Pe runa 'as a catarrh remedy. The best evidence la the testimony of those who have tried it. Up Afnlnst a , Hard One. The great delver into the secrets of nature, who had accumulated a fortune and retired from active business in order to be able to give his whole time to study and experiment, was observed to be cogi tating profoundly. " : "What are you giving your mind to now?" inquired one of . his laboratory as sistants. "I was merely wondering,'! he answered, "what becomes of all the corks." . CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern Icavener at a moderate price; is 30 per cent, more efficient than "Trust" or Cream-of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. Get it from your Grocer 25c FULL ' FOUND - 25c W. 1. ronerlas mn1;eg and sells mora man'i ttl Hik ..! tt'l Krt - 1 . . i I.---- ...... :.-'' annua 1 1 1 i i Bin y other manufacturer In the world, be cause they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the - Family, Men, Boys, Women, Missesi Children W.L.DoigluSt.OOud $9.00 OUtEdgt Shoal cannot k (quilled at any twice- W. L. DoojIm $1.50 and $1.00 ihora art tha licit in the world FM Color HiUtt Vd Exclusively. T Take Sn Eultltiite. W. L. Douglas nm and price is stamped on bottom. Sold everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to amy liart of the world. Catalogue free. W. L. DOUOLAS, 1S8 Spark St.. Brockton, Maw. 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Phones A and ftiain 2CC9. 7" The skin is an index to the quality of the blood. -Eczema, Acne, Tetter, pimples; rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is -continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best and quickest remedy. - It goes down, into the circulation and neutralizes and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice Xree to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Tfc Bier Fl. "How does it happen that Browa la treating everybody In sight?" "Wliy, you see, years ago he presented his wife with a little toy bank in which the children could keep their pennies." "I see.- And now he finds himself the head of a frugal, industrious family." "Xo ; now he finds the bank." Puck. II Kaetv. Gobsa Golde has accepted the young earl's proposal for his daughter Lotta'a hand. - "And I trust, . Lord Lacland" so, with stiff, old world formality, the in terview concluded "I trust. you know the value of the prize you're getting?" The other flushed. "Er seventeen million, is It tot?" he stammered. ' . As to the Belle. Pretty Girl Yes, I must say that I have a host of admirers. ' New Suitor More than you can shake a stick at, eh? Pretty Girt Er worse than that More than my father can shake a stick at . Mistake In the Ham: Girl (in grand stand) It's interesting to watch the crowd. Look at the facet of the. people. They're all agog for the game to begin. Pie Faced Youth Allagog? I don't find any such name on the score card. You. mean Altrock, don't you? -Chicago Tribune. Mothers will find Mrs, WlnsloWs Boothing Byrup the best remedy to use foi their chidra luring the teething period. Not Suspicions. The Constable Yes, your worship, the prisoner is a most suspicious char acter. The Accused (indignantly) It's him that's suspicious. Aw'm no suspecious o onybody! Punch. Limit. Mrs. Stubb It states In this maga zine, John, that the shortest men on earth are the Laplanders. Mr. Stubb H'm! They couldn't be any shorter than an American man after his summer va6ation. ' CtTC Bt. Vitus' Dance and crvous Diseases perma I 1 1 J nsntly cured by Dr. l .Ine's Great Nerve Re storer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. B. 11. Kline, Ld., 931 Aroh St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lost IU Edgre. "Great guns, barber, that razor of yours is in a terrible condition!' ex claimed the victim in the chair. "Yessah, Ah 'spect yo' am all right Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las' night, sah, an' Ah reckon de grin'stone am what it needs." Boston Post He Knew. "Why is it," asked the teacher of the class in chemistry, "that there is more nutriment in beans, for example, than there is in pork?" "Because," answered the boy with the bad eye, "when you order 'em at a lunch counter you get a plateful of beans and only half a bite of pork." Chicago Trib ute. Permanent Receiver. Patience I hear Will is going to marry that girl he's been spending so much money on. Patrice Yes.' He's going to make her a permanent receiver. Yonkers Statesman. Kitchens, stables, sheds and kennels. If "20-Mule-Team" Borax is sprinkled on the floors and places infected with dry rot, mould, decay, and insects such as beetles, ants, cockroaches, bug's and other vermin, it will arrest the dry rot and drive the vermin away. Borax is not injurious, and there is no danger from poisoning- when using it. A Gentle Hint. Charity workers often feel great awk wardness in making public appeal for funds. Few of them, declares the Washing ton Star, can carry off that embarrass ment with the grace of the colored preacher, who said to his congrega tion : "Brudren, Ah kain't preach hyah an board in heb'n." ' - Catarrh Cannot be Cured . who. LutALAi-rutJAiiotlS.aB they cannot reach the seat of the disease. - Catarrh is a blood ui xuiuuiuuuusi u-ease, ana in order to cure it. Villi mil.l talrA na..nl . ,1 r ... j ,. . luwiii.i icuieuiea, flairs Catarrh Cureis taken internally, and acts tli- ii nY " auu mucous durlaces. Hall fl l.atarrh Pupa . 1. ji- - - . . . . ,a MUttca. uiuuune. It M prescribed, by one of tv.e best physicians in (his count. lor years and is a regular pre-k!"- UJS "".P" of the best tonics ,i,V .1 , l" ucsl uiooa puriners, nSrfP?t Ci'yo? t"6'""""' surfaces. The S.i oi me two increments is Ta rH, rod",es such wonderful results in cur Ing ctarh Pend for testimonials free. BniH kVtV a " Vu- ''rops., Toledo, O, Bold by Dniprcf'ts, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. With the Minstrels. "Mistah Walkah, wot am de diffunce 'tween a trav'ler startin' to Tangier an' a plate o veal hash?" "I give that one up, George. What Is the difference between a traveler starting for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?" "De one am Morocco bound an' de uddah am half calf." "Ladies and gentlemen, the celebrated vocalist, Prof. Itox de Bote, will now sing that beautiful and touching sentimental ballad, 'Take Your Face Away, Clarence; You Have Been Using a Safety Razor." CURES ECZEMA, lCIffi,TEiTER ETC EXQXJUn) CHILLY FOB "BEAT3." Plan for Jailing Thoae Who Refuse to Pay Debt Still In Vogne. "England Is not a healthy place for men who will not pay their bills, said W. F. Mahon, a lawyer of Chicago, who has Just returned from a two months' trip abroad, says the Washington Post, "Imprisonmeut for debt was nominally abolished in England many years ago, Out, nevertheless, the actual number of cases of imprisonment has since annu ally Increased, proportionally faster than the population. " Technically, the imprisonment is for contempt of court The judge orders the debtor to. pay before a given day, failing which he may be Jailed for contempt, not exceed ing forty days, and in case he pays the debt he is released at once. . "The power of committal resides in me Judge of the court Some judges exercise it more freely than others. ; In Nottingham county imprisonment, for debt is rare, I am told. In other pop ulous court districts with much ' more court business the eases of imprison ment do not exceed fifty a year, while in some less populous districts with less court business the number reaches 500 a year. It seems, however, that the Indulgence shown to delinquent debtors is steadily decreasing, for the cases of imprisonment in the country have Increased from about 5,000, in 1870, to more than 12,000 last year. "Credit is not abused In England as it Is in the United States, however. Many men have credit of course, tut the word meaua more In England than it does in America. A man whose credit is good must have earned a repu tation for upright business honesty be fore he Is trusted. Shopkeepers will not credit a man who is not known person ally to them as a man of good business standing, and If recommended by an other, they will by some subterfuge put off the intending purchaser until they can. find out whether the recommenda tion is genuine. When credit is once given, the person io whom it Is extend ed Is not continually annoyed by the receipt of bills." Legal Information The right of a physician called Into h case as an expert to additional com pensation is often insisted upon, and sometimes questioned. In Burnett v. Freeman, 103 Southwestern Reporter, 121,- the Kansas City Court of Appeals collates numerous authorities on this proposition, and comes to the conclu sion that such an expert is not entitled to. additional compensation for his ser vices in a case. The decision of Judge Dill of the New J.ersey Court of Errors and Ap peals In Vanderbllt v. Mitchell, 67 At lantic Reporter, 07,t serves admirably to illustrate that the powers of a court of equity are adequate to meet the de mands made thereon by constantly changing social conditions. In this case It appears that a birth certificate was made by the physician present at the birth of a child. This certificate set forth, among other things, the time, the date and place of the birth of the child, the name of each of the parents, the maiden-name of the mother, and the name of the child. It appears that in making the certificate the physician was Imposed upon by false statements of the mother as to the paternity of the child, and cei tWed, contrary to the fact, that complainant in this suit was the father of the child. Judge Dill holds that the court has power to cor rect the record. The extensive development of lnter urban railroads Is gradually narrowing the distinction between the rights of commercial railroads, or so-called stenm railroads, and street railroads proper, as lnterurban roads in many instances partake of the nature of both. In Kln sey v. Union Traction Company, 81 Northeastern Reporter, 922, decided by the Indiana Supreme Court, one of the main contentions was whether or not lnterurban cars, operated on the streets of a city with its permission, for the carriage of passengers, express, and light freight, by a corporation unorgan ized under the 6treet railway laws, con stituted an additional servitude on the streets so as to entitle abutting owners to additional compensation for the use of the streets. Three of the Judges, Chief . Justice Hadley, Justices Gillett and Monks, were of the opinion that the operation of the cars did not con stitute an additional servitude, while two Judges, Justices' Jordan and Mont gomery, held the contrary. ' To Help Her Memory. . - "I shall be away a whole year, bo I must give you a keepsake, my pet" said Charles, drawing a rather Insignificant ring off his little Snger. . "It's hot much, Charlie, Is It?" she remarked. "No, darling. But It isn't the Intrin sic value of the thing that " "Of course not dearest I" she inter posed hurriedly. "But, my own, if you could mauage to give. me a diamond ring, I should always be looking at it and that would m?ke roe think of you when you're away!" Different. "Why Is he angry?" "In our write-up of the visit he had from the noted suffragette the reporter said, 'At the conclusion of the Inter view he showed her down the steps.' " "Well?" "Well, we printed it 'shoved' her down the steps." Houston Post Many a homely woman has posed as a beauty specialist. ' mam U acts &eatly yet prompt ly on the bowels, cleanses I A. tt Wily, e system eirej assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its oeneicial ejjects bu tKe genuine. f'lanujacturcdbytlie CMJFOMA JG'SxrupCo. SOLO BY IXADINO DRUCWSTS-SC pBCTTU TOWER'S FISH BR&ND VATERPRO0F OS LED GARMENTS , are cut on large patterns. designed ,ro give the wearer ,ine uimosT comron taT-DMlE-CO pUARANTEEDVttiERPROf SUITS 32 SLICKERS 322 usmmemmr mi iat situs mt tw sic or mm I'M" I "mime A J.TOWt CO BOSTON. USA. TOWUCAMUAN CO. UHITCD T000NUKAH Knew the Game. A young woman was in company with a university graduate, and natur ally the talk ran upon books. By and by there was a lull in the conversation, broken presently by the young woman, who said: "What do you think of Fielding, Mr. Smith?" "Oh," was the answer, "fielding Is lmpbrtant, of course ; but it Isn't worth much unless you have a good batting average." All In the Name. "Ilere, you !" said tht aristocratic own er of the corner building. "What are you putting up this measly clapboard shack alongside of my house for?" "Shack nothin' 1" . answered the business-like youth who was superintending its erection, with equal arrogance. "This Is a shoe shinin' parlor." 5 What is Castor ia. ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 13 pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ITarcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over' 30 years, has borne the signature cf Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j AVege(abePrcpara!';onforAs similarm$ tkfoodan;Rcdu!i ting (Jie Siomachs andCowdsof Promoles Digestionflucrful ness and RestXontalns nciiiw Opiiau.Morphine norMiazraLI NOT NARCOTIC. MijxofoMikSt'l'njnnzR Dmtpiitt Sad jUxJtatvi JtnisiSud Hirm Set J Cttmlinl &ipr Halamea t'kmr. Anerfect Remedy for Consfea Hon, Sour Storcach.Dlajrtoea Worms onvulswra.revensa ness awlLoss of Sleep. TacSkiile Signature of NEW YORK. wmmm mmmm Guaranteed under dPScM Exact Copy of Wrapper. llll A Brlarht Lad. "That's a powerful boy of your'n, Ike," said a prominent citizen of Polk ville, Ark. "You beteha!" proudly replied the parent of th prodigy. "He can swear like a pirate and the little feller's only 5 years old and hain't never been in sight of the ocean in his life, neither!" Puck. Tie Explained. "How many horse power is she?" he mirthfully inquired. The stranded fiutoinohlllst was work ing over his car. Up came a sarcastic follower of the plow. "Sixty," replied the automobillst "Then, by berk, why don't she go?" "Because, my friend, thirty are pull ing euth way." Cleveland Plain Dealer. . Tallest Tree In tbe World. The tallest tree in the world so far as has been ascertained is an Austra lian gum tree of the species eucalyptus regnans, which stands In the Cape Ot wny range. It is no less than 415 feet high. Gum trees grow very fast. There is one In Florida which shct up forty feet In four years and another In Guat emala which grew 120 feet in twelve years. This corresponds to a rise of ten feet in a year, or nearly one foot per month. IS OUR MOTTO Said au Employer: "Stick to quality. It will win out in the end." We do "stick to quality.". That is the reason our graduates are so thorough and in such demand. Investigate our claims to superiority. Catalogue, business forms and penwork free. Call, phone or write. Portland Business College Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG. IX. B.. PRINCIPAL BUSINESS PORTLAND, BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They are Trained for business In business-like way. Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates! t M. WALKER. Pres. SEND FOR CATALOGUE O. A. BOSSERMAN, See. Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Cfias. M. Fletcher. Dr. T. Gerald Elattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., Bays: "Your Castorla la good lor children, and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining thedeaired rebults." ' v Dr. Gustavo A. Eiscngraebor, of St. Taul, Minn., Bays: "I have used your Castorla repeatedly la my practlco with good results, and can recom " mend It as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, of t. Louis, Mo., Bays: "I have used and prescribed your Castorla In my sanitarium and outside practice for a numbor of years and find it to bo an excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Thlladelphla, Pa., cays: "I have used your Cas torla In the case of my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from Its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, cf Chicago, 111., says: "I have used your Castorla ia cases cf colic, in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market" Dr. It. E. Eskildson, cf Omaha, Neb'., Bays: "I find your Castorla to be a Btandard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children X have ever known and I recommend it." Dr. L. It. Itobinson, of Kansas City, Mo., Bays: "Your Castorla certainly has merit Is not its ago. Its continued use by mothers through all these, years, and the many attempts to Imitate it, sufficient recommendation What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Tardeo, of New York City, Bays: "For several years I hava recommended your Castorla and shall always continue to do bo, as It baa invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. SIzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, Bays: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put la them, but I know the formula of your Castorla and advise Its use." GENUINE CASTOR. A ALWAYS Hears the Mr jm The Kind You Have In Use For Over 30 Years. TM eCMTftUM eoMMNT. TT For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it.probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctoraboutit. " I hare had pnenmonl three times, nd Ajet'M Cherry Pecioral hu brought me felT through each time. I have tint recover from ni Ust attack, aged ilitT-ieren. No wonder I pritite It." E. V. HioutMS, Stevens Point, WU. by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell. 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