The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 27, 1905, Image 4

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    Whinr II I of tSt no throat.
fcowals, or roori delk-at ontni, catarrh It
always dabllltatlnt and oould mtw tell of
attention.
It la dIMbart from lb mooooi man
bran wfcoo kept Id MU of InHamaiatloo
kr a Impure, comajonly Kroralou, ooo
dlltoo of Ux blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
CarM all form of catarrh, radically and
permanently 1 remove tM eaaa and
ercona all in aBocta. OH Bood'a,
HI Utile Jok.
Hubbub I thought you i rl"
to hart a bebll fama to-day.
Darkloti Ob, th ml backed op
In aome way and flooded tba diamond.
It'a tba flrat time It rer happened
lutl
Subbuli Ah! Ton might rail It a
diamond of the flrat water, theo, eh
i'bUadelplila Tuhllg ledger.
Among those who hare received Ihe
highest award the (trand Fnae at
tit. Ixiiia WorlJ'a Fair, was the A. J.
Tower Co., the makera of the FISH
BKAN'l) SLICKERS. Many of our
reader who went to the Fair will re
call their fine exhibit in which water
proof garment were ahown adapted to
to many tinea that almoat every depart
ment of the world'a work waa suggest
ed. The Grand FrUe waa a d weired
tribute to one of the oldest manufac
turing concern ia the country.
Horrible to Think Of.
Church In aome of the Hindoo tern
plea an elepbaot takea up tbe collec
tion. It goe round with a basket ex
tended from It trunk."
Gotham Wnat do you suppose
would happen if aome thougbtleaa per
aon dropped a pen nut In tbe basket
tome Sunday morning? Yonkera
Statesman.
Plso s Cor I a retneds foreougha, sold
ad consumption. Try it. Fries 25 onU,
a druggist.
Jaat Like a Vmii,
"It la bitter cold." remarked tbe
hirer! ng husband. "Why rtou't you
button up your jacketr
"Tbe Idea!." exclaimed the wife.
"Why. if I did that no one would
know It ia llued with fur."
COLLEGE eUlLDINQ RACE.
Aa II May
Be wltk Mlllioaalrea la
Competition.
Andrew Carnegie baa a mured Tltta
burg people that If they are really de
alroua of having a unlveralty which
bill beat anything In tbe country be
will help.
Imagination falter, aaya tba New
York World, wben It attempt to pic
ture th atrUKCl tnat muat rouo
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST j
IN THE LEGISLATURE.
name of th State Ketorui tchool ; fur
atale convention of county arhool u
Salem, Jan. 17. The following were I perintendents; to compel attendance
among ine 19 diiii inirouuceu in me 0f children at cliool : reuiitriiia-all en
.mmif tbe DhllanthroDlrt when uch senate toilay: To protert Eastern oy. trance to saloons to be In tbe front or
a pacemaker atarta In the achoolmak- 'e planted tn Oregon waters; to Uiost cotispicuous place ; to abolish all
in. rae Pane Ki acene at tba Mil- amend tbe law nxmg tlie boundary ot Uute normal school except one; to
ilonalrea' Club Ave year from now Krant count; to create tbe Malheur ir- provide for creation of bureau of mim
.k.. Mr rueneel will com swinging "Ration district; to make death penalty to protect railroad companie from
Jauntily Into the room with hla golf Pl'.v to trainn.bbery ; to authorise the ticket scalping and remiiring railn
clubs under bla arm. Lewis and Clark fair to condemn pri- companie to releem unused ticket.
j-iTpi-nj. i Twelve Bins passed tne nouse ustay
The purpose of the irrigation district (our of them municipal charter
oil! I to enable tbe people of the Mai- Seventeen new bills were introduced
heur country to overcome the obstacle turning them being: Amending law aa
in tne way ot government irrigation i support of pour; to exempt certain
work. I niiuing corporation ft-oin Kddy license
A bill raising the statutory age of ux; for holding agricultural inatitutra
consent irom IB to 18 year waa laid Und appropriating monev therefore.
on the table. The bill raising the age of consent
In the house Ave bill that had been fn)m i to 1 year was brought tip in
vetoed try tne governor were read, tlip senate today and made welal
tine, tor nigner salary mr Muiuiomati
county school auperintendent, was not
sustained. Tbe other tout, authori
ing additional expenditure bv the
state dairv and food commissioner,
"Well, John." he will Bay, MI hare
just added 200 acrea to tbe Pittsburg
campus and deposited $5,000,000 In
teel bond a endowment to provide
gymnailum facilities.
Mr. Rockefeller will rub hi band
In glee and aay:
-Too late. Andrew. Very good In Ita
way but s minus ted. I hare Just bought
Mke Michigan for th Vnlveraity of
Chicago for its crew to practice on.
All out at Sault St. Marl hereaf
ter." Mr. Vanderbllt will look up from hi
paper and remark casually:
I order for 1 1 o'clock tomorrow. Many
I senators ami representatives favor the
measure and it is tiehcved It w ill pass
both houses.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Taka Lltv Hroroo Quinine TaMata. Alt dnar
gwu rataa Uv nnr If klk w mm, K. W.
IswsVi stnatara la sa aara baa. Sac.
I might y that th family ha .mending Astoria charter, to bond the
warrant indebtedness of Multnomah
count, and for executive mansion and
other appropriations, were sustained
A joint resolution to adjourn legis
lature rebruary 10 was referred.
Thirty-five new bills were read for
the first time in the. house today
among them being: To make gambling
a felony; to authorise Secial tax for
bridge in Portland; to protect coal
mines and miners; to compensate In
dian war veterans of 1855-6, and appro
priating $45,000 therefor; to create
railroad commission ; to create Kighlh
judicial district:; to create Tenth judi
cial district ; to enable electors to vote
without new registration when they
move to another precinct ; to amend
local option law.
Local option by precincts only is the
purpose of the house bill. If it be
comes a law prohibition in counties as
a whole and groups of precincts w ill be
abolished.
just purchased all the land within two
mile of the Yale campus and will cot
er It with dormitories."
Mr. Vanderbllt will aay this Tery
modestly, but with a gleam of triumph
In hi eye. But "Ah'." he will exclaim.
a he return to his paper. "Boy. bring
my checkbook! Gentlemen. Mrs. Stan
ford has Just bought the Sierra Nevada
mountains for tho school of forestry
of the I.elsnd Stanford, Jr., Univers
ity." The three rich men will pal at thl
announcement.
There one thing left to dor' they
will cry In chorua. "Raise th profes
sors' diaries. must stay at th
top."
"I give an annual Income of $100,
000 to raise the professors' salaries,"
one of the millionaire will blurt out
A college professor who happen to
be a guest at tbe club that evening
will be carried out fainting.
Two of a Kind.
"Tea. sir." said the pompous self-msd
Individual. "I begaa lif as a barefooted
boy oa a farm."
"Quit a coincidence," rejoined the
aaragenerated hardware drummer. "I
waa likewise else born without shoes."
T Break la New Shoes.
Alwart abaka ia Allen's Foot-East, s powder.
11 cum hic, wasting, aching, awullaa feet. !
Cures corns, in rowing nails and bnniona. Al
all dnmnata and ihoe torea. JSr Pon't aeeept t
uMuminuH. nampie maiiao rur.a. Aaiireat
Alias a. (limited, La Roy, N. V.
Franca hopes to schieva th bloodless
eonquest of Morocco, says the Paha
Matin, by establishing a schoolmaster
and a doctor in each of th town on th
Algerian frontier.
FITS,
Kavturv
Pmnaaratlr Cared. Jfo tor Hmtwa :
aner BrMday's oe ufllr. Kllae'aOrrat Mrva
urar. H.bd fn, rrat iMki iv.iu.mi
Vt. K. U. Kllna, UU..M1 Arcb be, FUnadrlpkla, Pa.
Hard Preeeed.
Husband These millinery aad dress
making billa are outrageous! Ar yon
trying to outdress Mrs. AstorbilO
Wife No, my dear; I am simply en
deavoring to b a little better dressed
thsn my serrsnta. "
4
Smart Actor.
When Darld Belasco and H. C. D
Mills wrote "The Charity Ball." there
wa a eecb in It that did not pie
Herbert Kelcey. the leading man of
tbe company. The words Kelcey ob
jected to were quoted from one of Da-
I rid s psalms.
I Ignorant of Its origin, Kelcey said
I to Mr. He Mille:
) "I don't like that line. It s too old-
fashioned."
j "Tbe line Is not mine, but David's."
j replied Ie Mille. referring, of course,
; to the paalmist
"I thought so." cried Kelcey. trl
! nmphantly. "I'd recognize List Id Be
lasco' style enywhere."
The adage Held Good.
Judge Cox of the United State Cir
cuit Court, while delivering a lecture
at Columbia University, toid cf a
young. lawyer who came before th
Supreme Court to argue a rase lo
ebich be was also defendant Ad
dressing the court, he referred to the
eld French adage declarlux that he
who argue his own rase ba a fool
for a client. After tbe case had been
Salem, Jiin. L'O. To bills d-eignei
to he in the interests of laborers were
h-fcatcd in the senate today by indefi
nite postponement. One of these pro
posed extending to all uccupsttions the
provisions of the emplovers Iiahilitv
set, applving only to railroads. The
ither was to raise from $5,000 to $10,-
000 the maximum limit of damages
that may I recovered for injuries t'sim
ing the death of any ersoiis. Fight
bills were paused bv the senate and
seven new ones introduced. Due of the
new measures appropriates $25,000 for
the operation of the portage road and
another is for the employment of con
vict labor on public raids.
The fiercest tight in the legislature
will be waxed over the proposed cre
ation of three new counties in Kastern
Oregon- The new counties proposed
are Cascade, with Mood liiver as its
county seat; Neemith, with Antelope
as its county seat, and Hot lake, with
I nion as its countv seat. All three
proposed counties had lobbies working
all week and were opposed by coiinter-
lohliies from Wasco, t rook snd Union.
rive bills were passed by the house.
n of
Salem, Jan. 18. The right of the
people to exercise the referendum iw
er is to be protected bv (iovemor
Chamberlain and notice to this effect
was today served upon the two houses I One provided for an appropriate
of the legislature. In a special mes- I $lii.0O0 for salmon hatcheries ami an
sage the governor told the memliers in I other fixed the time for the Lewis ami
plain language that they are attaching Clark fair from June I to Octolter 1
emergency clause to many measures 1 1 i'05
which are not designed to meet real Nine hills have lieen passed by W
emergencies anil tnat fie will feel I Houses, 33 by the senate only and
hound to disapprove such billa if passed by the house onlv. In the senste 14.1
in that form. bills have been introduced ami in tl
Seventeen bills were passe. 1 by the I house 22
senate, all of minor importance except-1 Both houses adjuorned until Monday
ing to tne localities directly interested
being mostly change in city charters
Among the new measure introduced
were: To raise the salary of the assist
ant warden of the penitetiarv from
$MO0 to $1,200; to amend general roar)
laws; to make it unlawful to shoot
from or uiion anv public road; to de-
Saleni, Jan. T-i. Three charter
amendment hills were twseed bv the
senate bxlity and a hill protectim: tail.
fowl.
Thirteen new measure were intn
luceil. One of them was to provide U
fine rights of Hpanan owners fronth.g -, -
iwf, w rome 1(r I trol
on the Columbi
forming of dvking districts.
The senate defeated the house joint
resolution asking congress to call a
constitutional convention for the pur
pose of adopting an amendment provid
ing for election of United States sen-
beard he left for hi home In St. Louis, ators by direct vote of the people
aiklng a friend to notify him by wire
when the decision was handed down.
Thl was tbe pithy dispatch be re
ceived: "Old French adage affirmed."
New York Tribune.
t THERE IS NOTHING
nort painful thai
i Rheumatism
and
Neuralgia
but thr It nothing Mrr to
cur thtn
St Jacobs Oil
Tha old monk cura. It I pens
tratlnf , prompt and snfaliM.
Price) 35c anct 30o.
Keal Morrow.
A little girl had tbe whooping
cough very badly, and It seemed that
no one could aid ber in any way when
a paroxysm of coughing seized ber
One day, after a most sever one, slit
sat down all tired out, and with a look
of patient resignation said: "Oh, I do
feel so sorry for myself"'
Where the Rob Come.
Cntrsrsled Youth I believe I will g
to Florida next week. What is tbe farsl
Traveled Elder Youna man. if too
had enough to pay your board after you
got there, you wouldn't ask about sucb
a trifling incidental as the rsilroad far.
Figa a Food.
rigs Bar oeen used ss food lo tbi
Orient from tbe esrliest times and m.r.
aiso oeueved to La so sutidot to
son.
Three hills passed the house today,
as follows: To extend the Bancroft
bonding act for sewer and street
provenience to an incorporateu towns;
to empower cortrations to act as ad
ministrators, executors, receivers,
guardians and trustees; to authorize
county courts to appropriate lands for
road purjise.
Twenty-seven new bills were read
for the first time in the house.
The first large appropriation bill ap-
peareo. in tne House today carrying
im.I.Hi r.4. of winch $47,000 is to
cover deficiencies, $50,000 the expenses
ot the present legislative session and
:).., HH1. 31 for meeting unpaid scalp
bounties.
poi-
Good JUate for Wedding;.
Mis Millfleur What do you think thl
most sppropriat time for marriages?
uia ounaower April Brut.
Salem, Jan. ltt. Thirteen senate
hills and two house bills were passed
by the bouse today, among them were
To establish a Third Kastern Oregon
District Agricultural society; to estab
lish county and city boards of health ;
to require teachers in public schools
to give 30 days' notice of intention to
quit; to fix the fees to lie charged by
county recorders.
A hill was introduced to take the
appointment of fish warden from the
board composed of the governor, secre-
About tbs only S'lrantsge the wife tary of state and state teasurer and give
of a preacher senns to have over othei
women is thst ber husband is horn uion
and has more time to hang shelves.
Germany exported last year over $30,
000,000 worth of books snd works of art
England and tha United Hlataa war bi
best customers.
j
1 turgor clZ? toS!. fT7' "fl,tJ'M the eWntal
i Vetcheps nd has ben made under hi,
personal aupervlslon for over 30 year. Allow no one
deceive you in thl. CoanterfeitBriiMtTorm a,?d
What is CASTORIA
Cantorfa la a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil. Pare).
iSbntance I-nS1)." 5loplh' other Aarcotio
BUDHtaiue. iu aire Is Its puarante. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverl-hne. "it cures Dhtrrbwa and w!
Colic. It relieves Teethlno- Troiil.lna iT ""r.-.V"'
and Flatulency. It assimilates iu V, I," ulVeTtZ
rh-V". n . l,d."?WeU' ,v,n Wealthy and mtural sleei
The Children's Ianacea-The Mother's l'riM..i 1
THe Kind You Have Always Bought
hi tne Bignati
jui me Biirnature of
In Use For Over 30-Years.
r wvaaa sTnaar, saw ra eirr.
it to the governor. A similar bill will
lie introduced in the house tomorrow.
Among the other new measures were:
To amend the code so as to change the
Combine Sawmill Outputs.
I'nion X proposition is under con
sideration contemplating consolidation
of the outputs of several large sawmills
near this place. It is understood that
a man with plenty of capital stands
ready to put in a large planer at I'nion
and buy ami handle the entire sawmill
output of this section. It is estimutod
that such a plan would mean the dis
tribution of a Unit $50,000 a month at
I'nion in the employment of many men
ami teams, and the general improve
ment of business conditions, , site
is now being looked up.
Willamette' Display at Fair.
Willamette I'niversity, Huleui Dean
W. ('. Hart ley has been given charge of
the arrangements for an exhibit of
Willamette university at the Iwis and
Clark fair and is arranging one along
novel lines, the idea Isiing graphically
to illustrate the pioneer history of the
school. Willamette is the oldest edu
cational institution west of the Mis
souri river, Professor Hawley visited
Kt. I-ouis this summer and made a spe
cial study of the educational exhibit at
1... I ...... ....
me ijuisiuou riircnase exposition in
order to get ideas.
It seems unlikelv that anv of the
normal schools will I discontinued
The appropriations a-ke.1 for these in
stittitions will aggregate $''L'1.0H)
una would lie an enormous increase
over the appropriations of 1WKI, whe
the total appropriations were but $M
000.
live hills passed the house todav
one to regulate the sale of fertilizers
one to provide a penalty for casting
sawdust and other waste liimlier int
streams, one to require sheriffs ti
keep a record of addresses of ta J pa vers
on the stub of tax receipts, one to cure
lelects in deeds and judicial sales of
executors and one to provide that title
shall not descend to the heirs of a de
ceased trustee or executor. All fie
bills were passed without opposition.
Among the 18 new bills was one to
amend code on child lalxir, one I
create Doanj oi inter mil commerce coin
miSHioners ami making appropriation
01 fjo.issi lor improvement of WilUn
ette river, and one to urovidc better
method of collecting poll tax.
Briggi Find it Under Mortgage.
(i rants Pass A mortgage for $140.
000 has Is-en given on the famous Hriififs
claims, of I piMT Sucker creek, the
scene of the $40,000 strike last sum
rner.. The mortgage is given by David
llriggs, Towner fo the cluinis. The
mortgage is taken by K. F. Ktaplcw. of
t ..1.1 1 ri... , . . . .
.minium, i ne mo claims uelgnatel
iii the mortgage are the "Wounded
Hurk and the "Pav Htreak." Tbe
laims are hs'Hted side bv side, find
laige oirei-iiy on me contact ol por
phyry ami granite on which the neb
surface strike was made.
To Resume. Clatsop Courthouse.
Astoria Now that the legislature has
passed a hill authorizing the county
court lo make a levy for erecting tl
new county court house, work on th
building will lie resumed as soon us the
contractor can get his force of men to
gether again. Tim foundation, base
ment and part of the first storv went
completed when the work was stopped,
and considerable material is on the
ground, so construction will progress
rapidly when started. It is fully ex
pected the building wilt lie ready for
tsi'iipancy by fall.
Improving Eugene Yards.
Kiigene Extensive improvements
have been commenced upon the Mouth-
em Pacific company's denot vards in
Kiigene. Carpenters are now construct
ing new stockyards, twice as large as
the old ones, and as soon as thev arc
completed a turn table will lie put in
and one of the main sidetracks will Is;
lengthened 100 feet. The work is the
beginning of the general rearrangement
of the yards which has been in con
templation for three or four years.
Material for System.
1'nion Clarence Crawford, repre
sentative of the tirand Konde F.leetri
cal company, who was here a few day
ago, said all the material, excepting
poles and wires, had been ordered for
the electric system that is to extend
from Cove to I'nion, Hot I-ake. I.n
(frande and other valley points, and
that arrangements for construction were
well under way. Contracts are to m
let this week for poles and wires. The
main line poles are to he of cedar.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Walls Walla, 85c; blue
stem, 88fa)90c; valley, 87c.
Oats No. 1 white, $1.32(g2.3f,
gray, $1.3531.40 per cental.
Hay Timothy, $14rf16 per ton;
clover, $1112; grain, $llI2; cheat,
$12g8.
Potatoes Oregon fancy, 806:;
common, fi076c.
Apples Baldwin, .$1.25; rlpltaen
bergs, $1.7fi2 per box.
Kggs Oregon ranch, 2f).'IOc.
liutter Fancy creamery, 2n27JB'c.
BCALtOPS ARC RtVIVlO.
tharsslas Kaehlon of liar of Kaapreo
Kaganlo Aga) iu I"
Of th multitude of charming tblug
which th present revival of fashion
haa lrU III, UOlbllilt I H "ti n
Ing than th scallop, which I w ''
full decorative that on csu
der t It lung absent from th ar-
tnrl.l Salit
ti.. ..,.ii.. ... in litith favor with
th Kmpres Kugenle, and conijunt
ly tbe second empire gown r
lllierallv bescnlloned.
Th neerles Kugenle rurely made a
mistake In matters of dress, and her
liulament was unerring. Phe was tne
arbiter of fashion for many years, and.
save rnr ihe uclv crinoline, the mode
of that period were exquisitely grace
fill and beautiful, ami Hie numerous
tlilnra which w are now borrowing
from the second empire are Invariably
inactive when adapted to our present;
day Idea.
This season w are being treated to
wealth of scallops, for the French
have taken a fancy to them, and inns
we re favored.
Many of the new gowns have no
other form of decoration than scallops
bound with the same material. On
may perhaps supise thst this Is a
most economical arrangement, but
scallops are only for the long purse,
unless they are mnde at home, for It
requires a deal or time 10 umu em u
scallop carefully, snd as the binding
down la done by hand. It 1 a long
task, and In large dressmaking estab
lishments tills sort of thing means big
bills, but on expeulve gown fl.mnce
are scalloped till the whole Is s Huffy
wltli leaves.
Scallops are Iwnnid with a contrast
ing msterlsl In color many times, aim
thus a great variety may be obtained
f one delights iu scallops nuthVleutly
to hare several gowns trimmed with.
hem In one's wardrobe at ou time-
Boston t;iole.
a ouARvvm d a nr. ro piles
!l-h!ni Hllml. HlMNlm. wr Cr.ilrM.Ha I'll)
Vm,r .Iruir.l w:ll frrllixl U f A.O OIM'.
MkM iu ur w I ta II J'
ror, bat I'ollte. '
Want xmii umnrr, d,. rrY' said tile -
iiel old tady. ".Suw, I numbr rt j
esrrve it, what woum ;u Uo Willi a
pennr I I g' it tn yer :
lilr. replirf lh pflife liersr. erf
iiitlue-ui would ttriicti nie so tint I'd buy !
postal curd wal ,1 mtiiicr an' wrJIe yrr ,
ll.'le o' tliauks." I'ulliolic Slauilard
and Tiuu-s.
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP
RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA
mmm
"The World ot
Medklnt
Recognita Grip
at Ipldemlc
Catarrh.
Medical Talk.
Is (Irlppo I I pldemlc Catarrh. "A friend advised in to try your Po
ll .pares no class or liiiln;iislitv. The runs, which I did. and was tmiiirsial.
cultured and the ignorant, the nrilo. . ly ln nc'llcd and cured, The third U.i
crat anil the muK-r, Hie muwr) and tie iiunpletol the cur." II . J,(i.iM,
Cured in a I w Week.
It Would Seem Ho.
Kiriugcr t'liriMmns hmld ba t busy
hrasou f..r the pawnbrokers,
N itibles lU'va m li j ?
Stringer Because o luatiy stwkinga
ara huug up stiout that tiuia.
Molbanwlll Itnd Mrs. Wlmu.wl Hoothtng
Syrup tba bal ramadjr tuuaa tut Uwtr chllJrsa
durtn tba taetbluf isirlud.
Ruahinen Dwelt tn Meats.
Several travelers who have return
ed from the heart of Africa and thn
Australusian oiitin. nt tell wonderful
stories of ni st bulldliig people w ho in
habit the nilda of thov counlrics.
Tbe busliinen of Aiistrnll are, per
haps, the lowest order of men kiiowu
1'bey are so primitive tlist they do nit
know enough to build even the sim
plest form of but for shelter. The
nearest they can approach to It I to
gather a lot of twigs ami grass snd,
taking them Into a thicket or Jungle,
build a nest for a home.
The nest 1 usuully built Isrgi-
ei'ough for the family, nod If tbe lat
ter I very numerous then the in-st
r of large size. Sometimes the foli
age alKive will form a natural i-over-Ing,
but there Is never any attempt nt
constructing a protection from storm.
the classes' are alike subject to la j
i grippe. None are exempt all are ha !
; hie.
; (irip is well named. The original
French term, la grips has U ii slu.rt
eiird by the busy American lo read ,
("grip."
Without intending to do mi, a new
word ha lieen coined that exactly lc
scrilie the case. As if some linlisnis
giant with awful grip had clutchctl us
in it futul rls.-p.
Men, women, children, mhole towns'
and cities are caught in the Umi Inl
grip ol a terrible monster. !
Have you the grip? Or, rather, has
the grip got you? II so, nad Die (..t
low ing letters, j
These testimonial ssak fr llii-ui-selves
as to the ellicacy of IVrmta in
casi-s of la gripe or its aller effects :
A Southern Judge CurJ.
Judge Horatio J. tiisw, Hurtncll, '
(ia , writes;
"Some live or sit years ago I had a
very severe aw of grip which left me
with systemic catarrh.
Miss Jiait t'oagill, tirisnohl 0r
ll.ie, Troy, N, ,. I the leading lady
itli the Aubrey Stiak Co, She ante
tl,e (oll.ialng
"During the past winter of I '.HI I, I
sufTcred for several weeks from S sever
stl.tck of grip, which hit aei lull ca
tarrhal condition if lbs throat and
l,.-:.d.
"Some one suggrsird I'rrutia. A a
last resort, after wsating much lima
ami luoiiey on ph) su iaus, 1 tried lb
remedy laithlullv, ainl in a few wiwkt
Mas as sell as ever." Jean Cow gill.
Saved by I'f-ru-na.
lion, J.u.iei U (ioill ia una of th
ohlest snd imt esteemed men of Oma
ha, Neb. He has done much lo mas
it what It Is, serving on public Isstrds
a noiiils-r of tune. He endorse Peru
n.i in the following words:
"I urn H"i years old, am hale and
In fir'. and IVruii ha' hel'd me at
tain it. Tho lesis ago I had la grips
Inj lile was despaired of, Peruli
aed nie." J. li. liuill.
Pin High Tina Vear.
Wife Sly daar, 1 waut $oo fur pin
money.
Husband - llnniph! I'lna must ba high
this year.
Wife Ye. Iiisuiuud pin art.
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1 sutler ca for S long time with bad irsiij muiini s ui nr. , .,.,,,. u..
case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of ""' j"i'"n"' 'ums:.. iw (...i. ... i'u, , :
Its 1 e .? ll" . v. t. MBAVVC.WKw. HAHIJ.SSfH, SliU- i
I had a continual hcailache. mr cheeks ahi.h huh kiimiii ui
had grown purple, my nose waa always ' -n.henrs." r. i'we.u" iu. ,m , I'sn-ambs!
yoppeo up, my nreatii nsa s sickening snd ; Th. TilOKruu'S,
dlavustincrfvlnr. ami I eeioifli,! ,M.aMl- . v. t-u.u, ranuna, u? ,
i nearu ci your ia. a. o. ana wrote you.
I commenced to use it. and after takino
several bottle I was cured and hare
never since had the li-htest svmntom of
the disease. Miss Masv L. Stosm.
Cor. 7th Ic Felix Sts., St. Jotepb, Mo.
Or. C. Gee Wo
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VUMnxi eis
Wheeling, W. Va., May 39, 1903.
I had Nasal Catarrh for vears for which t
used 8. S. S. with very gratifying result, I
I tried local apDlicutions for some time. !
and getting no permanent relief I came to
the conclusion that the seat of the trouble
was In the hiKxl. Knowing 8. S. 8. to be
a good blood medicine I began it use, ;
and after using it for some little while it
did away entirely with the offensive
cut in the nostrils, and I did not have to
hawk and spit, especially iu the morning, i
to dislodge the catarrhal matter.
J627 bouth ht. 1'rhd II, l'KKSSV.
The filthy secretion and foul mucus that
are continually dropping back into the
throat, find their sir into the stomru-li
and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh
then become con
stitutional, and the
only way to get rid
of it is through the
blood. Write u if
you have Catarrh,
and our physici
ans will advise you
without charge.
Tbi Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a.
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