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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
I:! """ , ' " f mm i una in twwwiwi'i hi n I i imiiwiiumwaf iiJ.,k,riM.i.i.r ri-rf,.., rB;iilt,J1M1w,'l,Wi.,,ii -.iiirtfr .n -v.-.,...:. v'Mw '.i rt -foS-Ei.iASi:. RUMI VJMtHt 1 U IIU III).. uuh Sjruu. Tmm UixkL Vsi CAT CANNOT BUCK BREATH. 014 Bupsretltloa I Upeet by the Highest Medical Anthorltlee. Can a ct really tuck tbe breath of a child? We have always heard that It could. Away back In early childhood we dls tlnctly remember of frequent warn lnea to look out for the rat. Do not allow the cat to got Into bed with the baby, as It Is liable to suck the baby'a breath, which would cause the baby to die. U there any foundation for such a notion as thlat We never could dis cover any real meaning to the belief that a cut ran suck tlio breath or a chllil. Indeed, the sentence Is totnlly unintelligible. What Is meant by sucking the breath? It tuny bo true that the rnt. attracted by the breath of a chllil who hud recently Wi musing, might attempt to Interfere In some milliner with the child's mouth. In young cats the Impulse to nurse might bo excited by the smell of the child's breath. It la barely possible that the cat might lie seised with a di'Hlre to bite or to de vour the child's lips or tongue, lured on by the smell of milk. We are uot In position to deny these possibili ties. Maybe they are true. Hut not any of these suppositions furnish a basis for the statement that the rut is liable to suck the child's breath. We have always heard this statement with a shudder of horror. It seems to convey some weird, hor rible tragedy that can hardly be Imag ined. Hut It Is a mere fancy, the ori gin of which Is hsrd to explain. Yet we would advise mothers to bo careful about leaving the Infant with cat We do not favor the Idea of rats sleeping with children. Nor do we favor the pruetlce of children play ing with cats, handling them, mopping them around the floor, fondling them, dressing them up as dolls. It Is not good for the cat It Is not good for the child. Neither cats nor dogs ought to be treated In this manner. They are all right In their place, but they are not tit for playthings. If the superstition that a est can urk a child's brent h bus operated as a preventive to mothers allowing their children to play with cats It has served a very good purpose, but such childish notions are hardly compatible with ma. ture reflection. It is one of the old wives' fsblee which may have served a good purpose, but It Is too ridiculous for repetition. There are other and better reasons why the cat and baby should not tie left together than the vague, unintelligible fear that the rat will suck the child's breath. Medical Talk. .mute nwiiruvmnuiiiiwiw . v fon fvlx eaa.TKiiAa Eleotrlo Light and Publ o dpeaklng. dingers, actors and public perform ers generally an able to speak with much greater ease and comfort In a building lighted with electricity than in one where gaslight is used. In the former case the temperature of the whole building Is more equal and the risk of catching cold la consequently ' diminished. The speaker Is cooler, does not perspire, his throat Is not parched, and bis voice Is less liable to get busky. It Is asld that since the Intro duction of electric light public perform ers are In much bolter voice than they were before. To Break la New Shoes. Aiwayiiheie tn Alien"! Foot liue, spnwdor. Itcuree hot, leeatlne, aortitis, awollen feet. Cum eornl, Ingrowing nalll aod bilnlom At all drueirlatl Rni inoa Horn, 2f- lion't accept enTaubatliuio Hample mailed rKEk. Ad'treaa alien 8. Olmiled, U Hoy, K. Y. Canada's Monopoly or Aabesloe. While asbestos is found pretty much all over the world Cansda comes near having a monopoly In Its actual pro duction. Twenty-five years sgo only 800 tons, valued at 1200,000, was mined In Canada. Now the annual export of asbestos is about 40,000 tons, valued at $1,000,000, and the Industry Is still growing. About 83 per cent of the world's product Is mined In the vicin ity of Richmond, C'auada. 1,1 in Urn. Sold Or l MOT A SKIM 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 are 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 apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of Kheumatism; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and torpid liver are other causes which bring on this painful dis ease, 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 ia the body. The blood is the medium bv which the poisons and acids are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kinc Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or j can never get permanently rid of it As a cure for rheumatic tn blea S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame tbe stomac and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs. Joints and the tore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to thost desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking for apecial information or advice, for which no charge is made. issMMwift tnano cov atiahta, ga Spring Medicine There Is no other season when good medicine. Is to much needod as tn the Siirlntr. Tho blood la Impure, weak anJ Impoverished condition indicated by ptmplos and other eruptions on tho face and body, by donolont, vitality, loss of annotito. luck of strength, and want of animation, Hood's Sarsaparilla ana Pius Mske the blood pure, rigorous and rich, oreato appotlto, give vitality, atrcnirth and animation, and cur all eruptions, Have the whole family begin to take them today. Hood's Bsrisparllla has beau used la oar family lor some tiiua, and always with annrf Muita. Lait sarins- I wss all rua down and got a bottle of It, and as usual received crest benefit." Mies usuLaa Mores, Stows, Vi. Mood's taraaparllla promise ur and keepa the promise). Character of Our Immigrante. Trior to 1880 the nations of western Buroiwi. Great Britain. Germany a the Scandinavian countries furnished over 80 per cent of all our Immigrants, tha hishswt class that we could bone fiv. Ilumrarr. Italy. I'oland and the other eountrlee of eastern Europe fur nished less thsn 1 per cent From lKSl to 1W the ratios changed slightly, but tlU western Kuropeaoa were greatly In the majority. From Germany alone we drew 1.000,000 clttsens Inside of 10 veers. Lately conditions have cbang ed. Eastern Europeans and Asiatics tend us 73 per cent of our Immigrants so-called European!!, while western Enrona sends US but 8 Per cent 1001, for instance, Austro Hungarians, Slovaks, Oroatlans, roles and Magyars to the number of 114,000 csme In, while liw 000 Italians honored as with their transfer of "allegiance." In July of this year (TC.rVM people of all nations immlarated Into this country, la the Spring. Lowndes, Mo., April 4th. Mrs C. Harty of this place, says: II "for years 1 was In very bad health. Every spring I would get so low that 1 was unable to do my own work. seemed to be worm in the spring than any otlur time of the year. I was very weak and miserable and had much pain in my back and bead. I saw Dodd'a Kidney i'ills advetlimxl last spring and began treatment ol them and they have certainly done me more good than anything I have ever used. "I was sll right last spring and felt better than I have tor over ten years, I am fifty years of age and am stronger today thsn I have beeu for many years and I give Dodd'a Kidney fills credit for the wonderful improvement." The statement of Mrs. Ilarty Is only one of a great many where Dodd s Kid ney Pills have proven themselves to be the very best spring medicine. They are unsurpassed as a tonic and are the only medicine used in thousands ol families. Pa's Experience. "Say. pa." queried little Johnny Buinperaickle, "do actions iptak loudil thau words t" "Civil sctloas do, my son," snswered the old mis. "A judgment Is wore lass a dun." How's This? V. nr rtna Rundrad Dollar! Reward tot anr eaaeoi f alarm lui cannot se tint fj Uau el atarra lure. Wa. tha umleralened. bate known t. I. r j. i ii km r I iaj.. i-raim. louno. u. Cheoar lor the laal 1ft yean, aad belter him oerfectl honorable In all bailneei treaiao- iloni and attendant able locarij out asf vb- llaallniii made bt Uielr Srm. Wear A Tsuax. Vholiele UrUfflili. Toledo, O. WaLDISo, H IKN1M a ataatia, w aoinaie urug- Hall's i-'aiarra Car Is taXen Inleraallr, s Ins directly upon the blood aad muooua aur lacei ot the lyiiem. I'rlca 71a. per bolUS. Sold br alt Uriiistiii. Teiilmonlali free, tlall'i ramllj f llli are the bask The population of Ireland, which fifty years ago wni over 8,000,000, Is now less thin 4,D00,(XW. Poroonghssnd eotdi tbera Is no better medicine than plso's Cure for Consump tion, rnc a cents. The so-eslled oil of roses Is msnofae. tured from the grass Aodropogou schoeo snlhus. CITABLE TO SLEEP AT HIOHT. Sidney, Ohio, Aaguet fl, ISO. A few months aso I was feellne-weekend ran down and unable to set elaep at Blaht. I felt extremely bad, and alee had rbeumatlo palm la mjr Jolnta and mile eles. The medlolne I uead save ma only temporary relief at beet; soaaelng H. B S. highly reoommended for suob troi blae, Ibesan Ite Qaa, and after taklnar for some tiros wae wall pleased with result. It did away with tbe rbeuo . palae, save toe refreililua sleep built up my (onsral system, slrlni, ,i IreDSth and enera-T. It Is a sood it. I sine, without a doubt, aad I take l . are In endorsing It. R. F. D. No. I. B. B. DOUOHTC Id out tones up the general neaun, genuy stimulates the sluggish organs, and at the aame time antidotes and filters out of the blood all poisonous acids and effete matter of every kind j and when S. S. 8. has restored the blood to its natural condition, the painful, feverisb wnini Lira is kdjutaolb. Delightful Habits and Cuatoasa of Car , , jnnn tain riacae and People. v w i-r f Denmark claims that there la not S. ', ', t . t single person In her domain who cau 1 ' nOlL aav L(jTI2S I uot read and write. On the northeast ; ; A-vu vi w I coast of New Uulnea, the island of ; ia"'sss I Kutaba, surrounded by a wall of coral X 300 feet high on one side and from fifty wjwjui.-jw to 100 feet on the other, maintains tnlr- Hom. m u 1B teen villages of natives, to whom war,'tUf, M wry wolll,rfuli Ar, KtiKllelt crime and poverty have been unknown ,ui,.no, wu, roi.onty marveling nt a since the beginning of their traditions. dog w,,,rh WB, pi,,,,,,, . ,t 0f nu old The most peaceful and comfortable m,,,,,,,.., on ,,,. Huddenly some community In Kurope la the commune on, ,n tn, ,udonw yp1Hi . riiiisl" and ot the Canton Vatut, In Bwltaerland. dof millt, hrmk frora tllB l)lHno, Nearly everyone la well off and there Uut ,,, kll,,t rBU, log( Ju. are no paupers. i I'lulaiid la a realm whose Inhabitants, are remarkable for their Inviolate lu-l legrlty. There are no banks aud no safe deposits, for no such security Is essential. You may tears your luggage anywhere for any length of time and be quite sure of nnillng It untouched on your roiurii, aim your puree tun ui money would be Just aa secure under similar rtreumatances. The Flnm I..a ,l.Mlta t..ii.w muA liiul.la In holes In the ground and cover them' with . I.l l...f H... h r.....r. la ... -.ti. ..,.t.w'i t. .ii i. n... i but. lu the rare event of a man wishing to borrow of his neighbor during his absence, he will take only the smsllest sum he require, and place a message In the hole telling of his urgent need, promising to repay the amount on a specified date. Aud he will Invariably keep his word, for the Flint Is Invinci ble In his Independence. Agneta Park, near Delft, In Holland, la another t'toplau example. A tract of ten acres hss upon It ISO houses, each with Ita little Harden and with certain common buildings and common rounds. The houses are occupied by the employes of a great company, who, form a corporation which owns tbe psrk. Each member owns shares In the corporation and pays rent for his house. The surolus. after all eiueuses have been paid, comes bsck to him as dividend. If he wishes to go away or If he dlea his shsres are bought up by. tbe corporation and sold to the man who takes his place. THOUGHT HAM HAUNTED. Why Houthera Nea-re Would Not Move the Meat. "It Is often curious to observe the play of superstition In the nature of the black man," aatd a writer In the New Orleans Tlmes Demorrat; "and It Is really astounding at times to note the total Ignorance of the law of cause aud effect which la to be found among sure, by this request of the toastinaa uiembcrs of the black race. Recently ! ter. Hut It la so unexpected I really I bad occaniou to observe a rather striking Instance of the polut I here In mind. It wss during bog killing time out In my country home. Tart of a bog had been left out oil a platform and tbe thing I have In mind happened along late lu the evening. Just as the day was merging Into darkuess. "Now, It Is a well kuown fact that the negro. In common with other peo- plea who believe In ghosta, associate these uncanny members with dsrkness. One of the liegroce of the piece was engsged In taking the meat from tbe platform Into tbe amokebouse, where It wss being salted down. Now note what happened. It la dusk. Tbe shadowy part of the day bad Swt In. It was bordering on ghost time. When the negro was on bis wsy to the plat- form to get tbe lafit piece of meat which had been left be noticed that It was moving restlessly on the plat-, form. lld he get It T Not much. He uid not get close enough to touch It smoking shell. It was a solemn mo ils not only remained religiously awsy ment. Iloth men stood motionless, from the piece of bsunted meat, but be refused poslUvely to leave bis wnite frieuds, and when they pressed him for sn explsnatlon of bla con- duct be told them Just wbst the matter waa. 'Uosa,' be said, seriously, 'dat ham auttenly Is ba'uted.' Of course, tbe trouble waa soon straightened out There was a cat un der tbe platform, and tha feline mem ber was pulling away at the meat with vigor. The white men explained to the negro that there was no ghost, that i, ..ii,in. h, . ... th.t h..t ii, I It waa nothing but a rat that bad been hanging around all day, But note the darky's skepticism: 'Mebba so, boss,' he tald, 'but I hasn't seed de cat' " Keep a Scrap-Ilook. Toil may make for yourself an In lereattna book by constructing a scrap-book devoted to one subject many Iaura ltrldgmans. many Helen One young girl with a strong Interest Kellers. The queen of Rnumnnla baa In tbe life of Mary Queen of Scots ' or had at ber court In personal attend haa collected frora magastnet and ance nnon herself the daughter of a other sources articles, lllustratlrd or blind nobleman. She could neither bear not, as it bsppena, veraes, pictures of' nor speak and had to be taught to buildings and localities, and portraits communicate by holding the throat of relating to this heroine, and baa put a speaker and imitating the vibration them into a single scrip book, making ' produced by tbe effort, nut whnt a a volume In which aha takes much grudge agaluat nature must such a one pride. When she cannot obtain a ' aa I.yon I'layfalr discovered ever feel I printed copy of an extract she wishes ' Here wss a girl who was blind, deaf, to add, she doea not hesitate to copy dumb and could neither taste nor It out neatly upon the pages of her smell. One might be pardoned for book which Is merely a large "com- asking If such a life was worth living, position book." Yot there was a beautiful lesson In The educational value of suob work such an exlateoce, na the great warm Is by no means slight, since to know heart of I'layfalr discovered. He sent one thing well done must needs learn her a pretty finger ring, and the poor much of many others. Indeed, It baa mite roplled In this pitifully pretty let been said more than once that to tor: "Dear Hlr Lyon I'layfalr: Blr know one thing completely we should r.yon I'layfalr sent Edith ring In box. have to know all things. I Edith thank Blr Lyon I'layfalr for There Is a good suggestion here. 1 ring. Blr Lyon I'layfalr come to see Tou will he surprised, If you begin to Kdlth. Good by. Edith." During his gather material upon aonio topic, to first visit the child had closely exam- see bow much Is printed about your favorite subject. Ono word of caution, Do not choose too wide a subject Make your limits narrow enough to be within your scope. Your scrap book need not be upon history or Ut eri tore, but It Bliould be concerned with something worth the tlmo you mean to spend upon It. Ht Nicholas. Consistent, "I was denning our sliver on Sunday when Mrs. Htrnttlnee called on her way from church. Fortunately, though, she didn't Und It out." "She's very strict about the Sabbath, Isn't she?" Yes. f'lie apologised for calling up on u:o on that day, but she thought she ought to tell me that scandalous story about Mrs. Oldday." Philadelphia Press. It Is cheaper to buy furniture not? than It Is to carry on a prolonged courtahlp. Any man can easily make a fool of himself; all be has to do Is to uct kit teiilsh. the siiine. Dr. 1'arkhurst's attention hud been called to a morning newspaper account of an Interview with his dear old friend, Thomas a I'latt, and partlcu larly to the Senator's assertion, "I sm In town for business mid religion: 11l)(J w(1( a contemptuous snort: "Why itso eight words wlien six would do? If riatl'a Hdlnir Into religion, It must be for bilsliieas." B '""" ,"IJ1 0',n, "'"Imp t UmilM. llavlllg HldUlgO.1 that precarloua pasltme of asking any -'"al luiy or girl lu the audience to in a queslloi. 1 r. Ingram was u,et 1 10 '"'- 1 lr- wbjr.d",.tl!0. ""t" w!lk I" !n,,,d"W" Jacob's ladder when they had wlngsr It Is ssd to record that even tha lllshop of Uindoii wss driven tn mske the usu Hi humiliating und miserable escape by returning, "What llttlo hoy or girl would like to answer this?" ltopreseutatlve Iteeder, of Kansss, w a five-cent piece on the floor of Pennsylvania avenue tar, one after- noon, while he wss cm his wsy down from the Capitol. He picked llie nickel "P. ' ': "Is there anybody In the ear who has lost a ten dollur gold pleceT Ten people, white and black, promptly said In chorus: "I did." "All right," said lleednr, as be alld for the door; "I Just found a nickel of it. I don't know where the other nine dot lare and ninety nre cents went Mrs. Hoyt, wife of Charles Hoyt, the plsywrlght, added much to the enjoy ment of a Iambs' Club banquet In Chi rsgo by ber sharp and witty tongue, always ready for a borne thrust. Mr. I Hoyt wss second on the Hat of apeak . ere, and waa badly frightened. He concluded that he would plunge quick , ly Into bis speech when called upon, and with this Idea he arose briskly . when announced, and started In: "I.a dies and gentlemen, I feel honored, I'm ( bad no time to prepare-., a I really bed no time to prepare a " And he stopped, Kvery one felt sorry for him. but Mrs. Hoyt aeemed In no way ' disturbed. When she noticed his pre- dlcametit she turned toward hi in aud denly, and called out: "Why. Charley, you did It perfectly this morning." Tbe stoical bravery of Kusslao sol dlere Is well illustrated by the atory of a captain who waa unsuccessfully j shelling a battery at tbe siege of Vsr aovle. Field Marshal PssbklevlUb gal loped up to tbe captalu and sternly asked why his firing did not have some 'effect The captain replied that the shells did not ignite. The marshal scoffed that theory, and threatened to degrade the officer. Tbe captain picked up one of the shells. Ignited the fuse, and, holding It In the palm of his hand, said to the marshal: "Hee for yourself. sir." The marshal, folding his arms across bis breast, stood looking at tbe awaiting the result. Finally the fuse burned out and the captain threw the shell to the ground. "It's true," re- marked tha marahal, turning away to consider other measures to silence the enemy's Ore. In the evening, Instesd 'of punishment, the captain received the cross of the Order of Ht Wladlmlr, WHEN NATURE 18 REMISS. """" h eesee Are ror.ottea tM Nature nods undoubtedly at times, as Nature nods undoubtedly at times, as In the case of the child born without a brain, whose esse has been made public this week. Not long ago an In fant waa born and lived for three weeks with a bole through its heart. Thousands of us are color blind, others have no musical sense. And there are Ined his bauds, wrists, arms and face, her touch being marvelously accurate. A year later he went aguln to see her. At first she did not recognize lilni and no one betrayed his Identity. At length she turned back tho cuff of his shirt and touched his wrist. Her face lit up with Intense Joy. "It Is the Eng lishman who gave mo the ring," she rapidly spelled out on her fingers. Aud lu a second she had flung her llttlo arms around his neck and waa weep ing with delight at tho recognition. St. James' (J met to. Breakfast Joke. "Do you see that meat at the other cud of the table T" whispered the come dian boarder. "Well, why doea It re semble the north pole?" "I give It up," replied the sweet singer. "Ilernuse It la cold, distant, and no one has yet been able to make out whnt it Is." 'the chuflng dish hits reached ita levol at last. Ulrls are making fudge in It 10 APPETITE - EMACIATED - HE Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, loss ui Nervousness What They PE-RU'UA, Miss Berths M. Uush, 6 Kin rarde street, I'ltUburg, l'a., fiupcrlr. tondent Junior Hocloty of Methodlal Protestant Church ami leading soprano of the choir, writes i " Wonis cannot describe my thankfulness to you for Peruna. I was a sufferer from sys temic catarrh for years and was In a very much run down condition. I was extremely nervous and bad the most foolish fears over nothing. I was thin and emaciate l. "My physician advised me to leave this cllmalo but as it waa not conven ient to do so at this time, I took tle advlce of a frleud to use a bottle of IV rune. I took it faithfully and when the first bottle waa gout) I felt so much better that I bought six more and took them faithfully, after which I looked like a new woman. "I gained In flesh, my appetite re turned and all my old symptoms bad disappeared. I am moro than thank ful to Peruna." Miss Uerlhe M. Kush. I AM TIRIiD. Everybody la Tired-Soring Weath er Does It livery One .Should Do Cautious. Depression of the nervous system at the approach of spring is the cause. General lassitude, dull, heavy ernes tlons, continual tired feeling, with ir regular appetite, and sometimes loss of sleep. Peruna meets every Indication and proves Itself to I iwrfectly adapted to all their varied peculiarities. Pe runa Invigoratea the system, rejuve nates the feelinga, restores the normal appetite and produces regular sleep, Thst tired feeling which is the nat ural result of tho deprt anii g effect ol warm weather Immediately after the Invigorating cold ol winter, iiielly die appesrs when Peruna la taken. Thous ands are daily testifying to its pilcvless benefit. Mrs. H. Kasaatt, U09 W. ISth street, Iee Mofnes, la., writes: 'tim happy to give my endorsement for your valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consid er It a valuable medicine to take a lien the system is run down from overwork. About two years ago I felt thst I must take a lung teat as I bad bran unable to work for over a mi.ntli and could not regain my strength. I could not sleep st night snd was In a very nerv ous, high strung, condition. I divided to try what Peruna would do to build up my strvngtn, and am pleased to say tiiat I began to Improve very shortly, and in let than two moiitha I waa able to take up my work, and felt belter than 1 have for years. I take it now twice a year and find that It keep! me In perfect hestlh." Mrs. Kssaatt was fin over ten years the manager of a plant furnishing ladies' wear and em ploying hundreds of women. Thoae thst l nre lne a day are daa geroualy prodlKrit; those that dire tnla peud it sre dripente. liiilinp HilL ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Uear Signature) of See Pac-Slatlle Wrapper Batew. Terr aaaall aa4 aa easy , te take as saga UAril tlto roi Dinmtst. roi iiuoumu. FOR TORPID LIVU. rOR COHSTIPATIOD. rOR SALLOW SKIN. rORTHCCOMPUXIOI eU- f MVa MVWWttpAniM- tTeSm I sNarety TefMaMavUtW CURCtICK HEADACHE. Tha Archblihop of Csnterbunr takaa rank as flrst peer of tbe realm. Ayers When the nerves are weak everyihing goes wrong-. You re fired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and Irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood Is thin, our doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " Vnr more thaa St yaare I dare lord Ar't SaruMrllia In my famllr. It la a urand inula at all Hinaa. and a wniidarf ill inadli-lna for I in par eiooa. u. u. holt, weal lla.an, Coua. SI M a boltl. A" nriiirpHia. fori t o. avsaen., i.owftll. Ma... Weak Nerves Keep the boweia reaular with Ayer'a Pills, Juat one pTil each night" 11 ILL THE GREAT TONIC. 4. tt .'- JF ' MISS BURTHA M. RUSH-PITTSBtRO. MUf Rush Suffered With Systemic Catarrh Was Nervons, had Se Appetite. Grew Thin and nmatlated. She Now Looks Like a .New Womaa After a Course ol Pe-ru-na. Tired, Nervous Women. There are thourande of them every where. A few buttles of Peruna would do them untold benefit. As a Ionic and nerve Invlgoratcr it has no equal. It builds up the nerves, it givce strength to tbe circnaltlon ami at once restores the appetite and digestion. No feeble woman should be w ithout Feruna. Fatly Occupied. She Pipi'i chief objection to yoa Is thst vou ttsre no orrupsllnn. lie -Na ocrnpstlonl tjood gwsrloos' Doesn't he knuw that I IJi waiting mustirhel FITS taaeton Parananentlf taraa. froftlaorr anr Srudaraaaari)t.Klliw'eiln N lorar. HrnS htt f rm Si Ulalboulaeiw) ii.iiem llt.U. H.KllB,lM.-et, Arck at,. I'bUadeipkle. l'a. Illnki They ssy that I tie re sre tens ot thoussndi of fsitb curiits to this country. Winks Yet. snd there'll he tens of thouunds more, if the doctors don't com down la their prices. MoUieni will Dad Mrs. WlneloaVi Sncthtng Bjrrep the twit remedy tout, tot their eoUdrao aiuiagtave teeming penoa,. , The Why of It. Green You sod Short dou't seem to be as intimate ss you were. Does he ows you monftT Brawn No, Indeed; but hs wsnted to. KILLS an alt vrai(B thai tort ktorwi-ttie powl try,!, l.tnt.? hrtis wtlt Ho W4- oUek LICE! Ilva tinon Itia Maud wtilrl, rtnalil u tn .ti.tvla life a .iuiuv. yeuseiAM Lica Hfiioif V," FIID Htm raumul mu.l Im fine oa awiwnl or .railn. f 9 anrf SO aaim lit uui eac a ii eauasiaN atacev ae. sr. r.uL. MIMM. t para Hand nool me r-OaMXAND lU Co,, rarilaaat. Veeasl Agaale. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.88 &3 SHOES W. U Douglas shooa have by their excellent style, eaay.attlng, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largeat aale of any shoes In the world. They sre Just as good aa tlioaa that ooit you ft to $3 -the only oiff eraore is the price, H f erea'fttre. lawk for nsms and price on bottom. On..!., k u. ....mm. ( ollakln, which leerwl,ara IMtha flneat falant l..ih. . eoaee to feat Oofr tttitu ,. aaoaekrnairtSr.eiira rla fer Oatatac. W.L.Ba laa, aVec k toa, aaaa ii ro,t ur4. mm Jw.tmi-VuuM,a, Th. improvad Alvord Sage Brush Grubber and Land Cleaner A UN afclW VrH) TVamn GairvaW T).. -V Ti It i en a v. . tfA out all Vi.:. 7 1 bruah by tha awl. for Mutnlrti leaving same In Rife L. ."!?"' not Itervala. T..ik . w .i N, o automatinallv i No clogging. "Will work on Raun ground, uur booklet dearribinir tha tnachina In J.t.it Its advantages, coet, shipping weignt, etc., sent free on applioation?"& int BURTON MFG. CO. 1VS1 ANAPAHOK 9T. DKNVKH, COLO. nvous Need Is t.;' Mwaiaf' If you do not receive prompt sad aatlsfactary results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Msrtmis, giving a full statement of your esse, and he will be pleated to give you hat valuable advice gratis. Address Or. tlartman, President of The Hartmaa Sanitarium, Col urn bv, Ohio. Purltig leap year every ellglbls yonng man abould be euiid witk a chaperon. Peirin's Pile Specilic The INTIINAL RIMtDT K Caaa EaUta to WJ Not Car AtiBvrs WAvren For our Kew tiaanlciie fra Ha We a( ei t lue only onre dr erh tif . " rnan cm mart aaw. We handle the unit NailraMl i.rubhlua Machine. Write ot ur wanuli the nachlnerr line htiKlU.lS MACMNKRV CO. Foot Morrlaoa St. lv.iuan.1 Orefre BUY PROM YOUH OliAfuER Dr. C. Gee Wo ONDERTUL HOMB TREATMENT Thle woadertBI fhl. aae doclo, a called rrat berauae he cam Iwople arkthoul operav lien that anfu up to die. Ha curae arltfi lhea wood.rrul ihl hertie, ruole. hu.la. barka and etabla lliat ar eailrvly ai taa to medical am. ence la Ihle oualrr. Throuah ihc u ihoee harrolaaa ramcdlaa ihia feni"" tuviar hnuwe the artioa of over KU dtltcrnl r. miee, whlrb h a-aafullr naa lu dlaeaaae. He luutoiM. 10 cur caiurh. aa aia, lunf, thrual, rhaumatlaiu, iters. uiana eiumarb, llvvr, kidnTa lc.; haa biin.lmia at MUraoalala t'barea nimloial.. i all aa htm. ratlenie out or Oi cur wriia w blanka and rlrrulara. Head aiatuu. fONv 1'ATtON rHataV A mm KM The t Gte Wo Chinese Mcdkint Co. Il Alder St., PorUeaJ. Or.ju.l aeyateaueu eaeer. P. N. U. No. 15-190. r'ssesj BEN wrtttmg to aoWartleera meaatoa tale paper. MRU' tw-ooii DrudD, lireaae ,vr"' wUK.4v at. . lper ear A T s s