When
St. Jacobs Oil
The old monk euro. tron . stulght. ure, tickles
Hurts, Sprains, Bruises
Th muscles (lex, the kinks untwist,
the soreness dies out. Pilce25c. and 50c.
Bin. Sin ti contagious. It has self-
propagatlng power. One sin will open
tlie door for many sins to follow.
Rev. K. B. Baghy, Washington, I. 0.
The Struggle. Though everythinc
w struggle for Is not pood, every
thing good has to be struggled for.
Rev. Frank Crsue, I'ultartan, Wore-'
ter, Mass. . , i
The Point of View. The unwise;
man thinks of thins as they might 1
be; the wise man looks at them as
they are. Rev. V. M. Pame. Eplsco-
Italian. Baltimore. Md.
The Christian Family. The Christ
Ian family as an Institution. Is as holy
as the church. The family antedates
both the church and the State and is
the most ancieut of ail Institutions.-
Rev. D. G. W'ylle, Fresbyterian. New
York City.
Life. Biology Is not life. Theology
and doctrine are not life., I.lfe comes
through the Imparting of Cod s life to(
the human spirit, and he who believe ;
In Christ has found the center of hi -system.
Kev. W. E. Oarby, Episcopa
lian, Brooklyn, X. Y. i
Doing Good. There Is a large place
tn the world for the man who goes
about doing good. The man who knows
the good and does It not commits a slu
gainst society and imperils bis own
life. Rev. W. II. Found, Congrega-
tlonallst Chios ro. 111.
. .. , , , '
8elflshness. The organized power of
evil will remain strong In society until ;
men cease to be seinsh: and until
their consciences are stirred to a due
eense of their obligations to Clod and
to their fellow-men. Rev. Robt. Huu
ter. Presbyterian, Philadelphia. Fa.
The Divine Decree. We cannot shut
out the shaping force of circum
stances, we cannot free ourselves from
the common perils of existence, we
cannot prolong our live, beyond thej"
moment fixed hy the decree registered staicrs, and that u catarrh. Hall's catarrh
,th o.v j h Rnrrell Preiliv- ' Ue i'tenly positive cure known to the
on nign. Kev. j. i. riurreu, trwnj radical Irsterulrv. catarrh being acoustttu
terlan. Brooklvn, X. Y. ti.-nsi di-a.e. requires a constitutional txeat-
, , . mem. Hail t Catarrh t uns isiaaen Internally,
Home IJfe. The city is not good a.-ting directly upon tha Wood and mucoui
oil for the home. The home Influence l&tf&tSi
cannot last where severs! families oc- u,nt strength br baiidtna; up the constitution
enpy a single house. Home In cities rSSelL lunruVli:
re disappearing at the two social ex-
tremes. Anions- the rich hotel and
. ,i... H:..i. tor
nuiuiipl ur inn ii. "i onu .
club life Is being substituted for home
llfe.-Bev. G. H. Buckley, .Methodist,
Philadelphia, Pa. s
The Best Friend. The true glory
of the gospel la that in having discov
ered the sinner to himself It does not
forsake him. By It is provided free
dom, rescues, health, life and plenty in
an enduring sense. By it is revealed
the way back from the far country to
the Father's house and forgiveness.
Rev. T. R. Stair, Methodist. Brook
lyn. X. Y. '
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
easiest, nbtt ani MroBite.t stomr. Pu!r ;
a me market. 11, Horw power on the sweeo
with two borsea.
W'rite tor fteicrlptire ratalo.
ana prices.
BEIEBSOKt MACHINERY CO.
Feet ef Marrtswa Street Hortlaod,
Orezw
$25 Per Day
CAN BE MAPS
KITH
Austin Well Drills
Made in all sizes and styles i
nrlie lor t. aia'OK
and f noes
BEALL S Go.
Gen. Afts.
313 Comm. Bik
Portland, Ore
tr3eLI;aelT:3 I
"Id ttilit aii iiH iSit'"?- !
ecus titHi Ait cm fAiii.
In time. rVi!d hr drnjrfft"ty.
w4ilLisaKAjLAaiaUHLft
libid You Have Always Vought lias borne the HlgTia
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and lias been matte under his
personal supervision for over ao years. Allow no one
to deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-aH-pood" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health f Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorln Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
Soric, Drops and Hoothhi- Hyrtips. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ttsre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Pcverixhnees. It cures Diarrhwa and Whid
Co.;,.lt r,plieves Teethinpr Troubles, cures Constipation
and Hatulfiicy. It assimilates the Food, rcnilates the
gtoiiin h and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
SI
uears tbe
In Use For Over 30 Years.
vmc eiMTMia aesseawv. tt ejuaaav
liong Stretch or ftiraltrht Komi.
The railway from Nyngau to
Bourke, In New South Wales, run
over a plain which Is as level as a
Millard table for l-M mile In a math
ematically straight line. There Is
hardly an embankment, nowhere a
curve, and only three very alight ele
vations. l.lona Are Sot Sprinters.
I.lona and tigers are too weak In
lung power to run more than half a
mile.
, When an old fashioned wonmu bus
a big dinner. It Is like reading a gro
cer's advertisement to hear her bill
of fare.
The wixe men wyiii to know Ices
every day.
The " Ick.
"Ton were out gunning yesterday. I
hr. See any wild ducks?
-ime, reini i iiusimr uuuim
"But you didn't get within range, I
suppose "
-I was within range of his voice all
right while he swore at me for shoot
ing bis tame ones." Philadelphia
Frees,
A GUARANTEED CURE TOR PUTS
tli-hlnc Wind, ttleedtna' or P-vtrad'nf Pile.
Your .IruffKM will rvrund money tr lAo OINT
MKN T !. Is to cure rim la s to 14 days. eOo,
Miking at Mom IHatlactloe). "
Benevolent Party Young man, I'm
sorry to see you thus Idling away the
goldeu hours of youth. Every time I
look out of my parlor window I see
you sitting on this fire hydrant.
The Young Man What's th' matter
with you? What are you givln'
me? I ain't idle when I'm doin" noth
ing. I'm a sewer inspector. Cleve
land Plain Denier.
Mother will find Mrs. Wlnslowl Soothing
,h. mejT tonssloi UsUrskUdrea
during ins teething period.
A gutta-percha and rubber manufac
turing compauy of Toronto has made a
belt for the grain elevator of the Inter
colonial Itatlway at St. John which is
ons of the largest ever prdueed. It is
of rubber, snd measures 3,'9 feet. Its
weight is nine tons.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this rarer trill be pleased to
proprietors have so much
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars;
,0.'taJS,1 11 -
Address. F. J. CHEXET A CO.,Joledo,0.
fcfaur. Fy FOU ax. the beA
nociai r qnaiuy id .amnriusro
Before Longfellow bought the bouse
Id Cambridge so associated with his
memory it was owned and occupied
by old Mrs. Craigie.
Mrs. Craigie was a woman of many
eccentricities. Moncure D. Conway
says in his recent book of "Reminis
cences." Some one once tried to persuade her
to have her trees tarred to protect
them from caterpillars, which also in-
! neighbor ' trees.
She refused to be no cruel to the
..ivnilin,.
"They are our fellow worms," ahe
said.
To Break In New Shoe.
Always shake in Allen's Foot Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sweattnc , ar nine;, swollen feet.
t nres corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all dmairists and shoe stores, Vr Don't accept
anysnostitute. sample mailed iRci.
Allen 3. Olmsted. U Roy, '. Y.
Address
Told by Truihrnl James.
A more or le?s truthful Australian
: relates that be put an unusually large
. porcelain egg in the nest of a hen and
: found that the next eggs she laid were
of Increased size. Then be put a goose
j egg In the nest. The hen laid an egg
! just as large. He was so pleased with
the scheme that he put a whitewashed
j football in the nest. When be went
; the next time to search for . eggs he
.' rl nnA am 1.1 - - . I. .. ' 1 I . -
ben In eight, curing the egg, be saw
engraved on It, bv hen Dhotoeranhv.
j these words: Tm no ostrich, but I've
done my best." Later be found the
hen Inside the egg.
Signature of
avacrr. i
Ohtrlee "Were any of your sea
side engagement genuine?" Myrtle
"No. Simply war rumor." Chicago
News. '
Casey "Did ye take a vacation this
year, Mike?" Corrtgan "Ol did not.
01 was out on strike from May to
October." Puck.
"Waller, I Hud here In my soup a
needle a needle, air!" "That must
ne a mistirlut that should be. a
Doodle." Judge.
"How's you gottlu' on wld youab
'rlthuiedc, Lou?" "I done learned to
add up tbe oughts, but tie figures bod
der me." Collier's Magaxiue.
All In the bra ml: Homer "What's
the difference lu lime between Chicago
and Paris?" Rounder "Well, that de
pends on the kind of a time you are
looking for." Chicago News.
"He say he protoes to make auto
mobiles that will easily attain a speed
of eighty miles an hour." "Whew:
that's a great business undertaking,
"Yea, but, most of all. It menus a great
nn lertaking business." Philadelphia
Press.
"How did they ever come to send
him to tbe legislature?" "Well, you
see. they were prevented by a techni
cality from sending him to the peni
tentiary and he showed no disposition
to move out of town." Chicago Rec
ord Herald.
Partner Jones "Wat, thar's one
thing I like about these pl.-tgney auto
mobollsts, anyway." Karmer Brown
"What Is that?" Karmer Joues "They
don't mind getting killed themselves
any more than they do killing other
folk." Brooklyn l.lfe.
Bagge "And so poor Pagg Is dead.
I never got chance to bid him good
by. The first thing I tlo when 1 get
to heaven will be to say bow sorry
I wa." Faggs "But suppose he
didn't get to heaven?" Baggs "Theu
you tell him for me." Town Topics,
"How 1 your school of Journalism
doing?" "Well, U la a little slow. We
bave no trouble In getting people who
are willing to be teachers. The trouble
la to find anybody who doesn't think
be knows all about how a newspaper
ought to be run." Washington Star.
"I understand your wife Is quite
literary." "I should say so; she wou
a ten-dollar prize from the Lit. lies'
Own Journal with an article on 'How
we managed to save enough in two
years to move twice and pay Cite
plumber for connecting tbe gas range."
Puck.
"I don't like to say such long pray
ers," said a little girl the other night;
"I want to say nice short ones like
nursery doe." "What kind does nur
sy say?" inquired her mother. "Oh.
she Just says, 'Ob. Lord, why do I
bave to get up!' " Philadelphia
Ledger.
Kifter "That's a nice umbrella
you've got." Lifter "Yes, It was a
present" Kifter "Indeed? Who gave
It to you " Lifter "XoIkhIv gave it
to me, but it has an inscription on it
showing that It was 'presented to
John K. Jones,' whoever that is."
Philadelphia Press.
"Old Bliggers Is such a strong Iem
ocr.it I should not bave supposed he
would consent to bis daughter's marry
ing young Smith, who Is a Republi
can." "Well, Riggers says his wife
1 a Democrat, too, ami he In going
to get somebody else Into the fumlly
for ber to argiie with." Life.
Tbe sic mun had called bis lawyer
"I wish to explain again to you," said
he, weakly, "about willing my prop
erty " Tbe attorney held up Ills
band reassuringly. "There, there)" said
be; "leave that all to me." Tbe sick
man sighed resignedly. " I suppose I
might as well," said he, turning Uob
his pillow; "you'll get It, anyway."
Judge.
Anxious Inquirer "Is It true that
for fifteen shillings I cau insure my
house for a thousand pounds?" Clerk
"Quite true, madam. If your house
burns down we pay yon a thou Ha ml
pounds." Anxious Inquirer "Ami do
you make any Inquiries as to how tbe
Are originated?" Clerk "Certainly.
We make the most careful Inquiries."
Anxious Inquirer "Ah. 1 tbouglit
there wa catch In It somewhere."
Tatler.
Mrs. Kidder "Charles, can't you
give me another check? I see you
bave a whole book full." Mr. Kidder
"That doesn't signify, dear. I bave
osed up my balance at the bank."
Mr. Kidder "Then why didn't yon
give up your check book? Now, It's
no use for you to tell stories, Joseph
Kidder. If you mean to say I shan't
neve any money, why don't you aay
to right out, like a man?" Ex,
The principal of the school was
talking witb him altout his boy. "By
tbe way, Mr. Wipedunks," be said; "I
have made a discovery about Jerry.
He' ambldextroue." "I don't see how
that can be," replied Mr. Wipedunks,
with rising Indignation; "he bnlnt
never been exposed to It. Besides, be
was vaccinated last year, we bathe
him reg'lar every week, and his mother
always makes blm wear a little bag
of aiuranddity tied around bis neck.
Some of the other boys has been lylu"
on him." Chicago Tribune.
Animal Instinct Id Winter.
With many forms of life the readi
ness for winter Is not to secure a place
to protect tbem from cold or even from
freezing, 'but for security against sud
den changes! of conditions and of tem
perature. It I a protection In some
case similar to that of the plants on
the lawn that were covered with straw
by the gardener when he made them
ready for winter. In some places of
the kind, for Instance In the squirrel's
nest, there Is undoubtedly real animal
warmth and cozIneHS. Pish seek the
deepest parts of pools, where the tem
perature of tlie water Is a little above
freezing, and where It remains very
near this point until spring. St Nicho
las. Yet We Are Matchless.
Some e.OOO.WJO feet of pine lumber
I made into matches In this country
alone each year.
WONDERFUL MAGIC GOBltiS.
Did vou ever hear of thunder lu
robiet? Of course, It would bave to
. miniature thunder. W It would ahat
ter the goblot. ami Indeed, It 1 so small
au edition of It that the noise la like
the tionnlnir of a cork from Dome
Hut the principle of the thunder I.
nevertheless, there that Is, the inrush
lmr of air to fill a vacuum.
Here la pretty experiment showing
this: Take two goblels and plso
them, mouth to mouth; then put
around theui, where the brim meet,
a rubber ha ml about an Inch In width,
to prevent the passage of nlr.
Try now to pull them apart and you
will find that they slick together very
oi.tuiv ao closelv. Indeed, that .vou
may awing them, as a pendulum with
out their separating. I'"11 wl,h
still more force ami they will come
apart with the noise that 1 have men
tioned. Let us make another experiment
with them. Immerse them lu water
contained In a vessel large enough to
hold them both readily, and while still
BEAHV roK IHK KXPr-RlMUXT.
under water nlacc litem mouth to
mouth. Put the rubber band around
them while they are lu this condition,
and having taken them out of the
water you will llnd that you can swing
them a before, and tlmt to pull them
apart requires more force than when
they are empty. Tbe reason I that
tbe water does not expand like air. so
tlmt. the moment you begin to pull the
goblet apart, the vacuum la formed
nd tbe pressure of the outside air
makes mom aunere more cioseiy w
cause the vacuum la greater.
You may think that It Is the rubber
band that Is holding the goblets to
gether, but still another experltneii
will show you that the only purpose
served by the Iwiiul Is to make a tight
Joint so that air cannot pass through
It. Cut a ring from a sheet of rubttcr
and put the goblets under waler as
before. Into one of them put a piece
of Ice and over Its brim place the rub
ber ring, bringing tbe other goblet
against the ring. too. so that they are
mouth to mouth, with only the flat rub
ber ring between them.
Now. when the Ice begins to melt,
the conteuts of that goblet contract
forming a vacuum, and the pressure
of the outside air holds the goblets
so closely together that you asay
handle them out of the water without
their separating.
To bave perfect success with these
experiments It Is only necessary to use
care In preparing for them. New lork
Mall.
HIS DAYS WITH MRS. GILBERT.
John Drew Recalls Incidents In the
Dear Old Lade's Utaue Career.
Despite Mrs. Gilbert's contention
that the stage was entitled to the best
(bat an actor's life could offer r'foi
there one's real life Is led"i, she had
an Infinite Interest in everything that
life contained, and, in spite of her sg
her powers of observation were keen
When we were in irginia city t
were offered the hospitality of Senator
Pair's Consolidati-d Virginia mine, anil
Mrs. Gilbert organized the strange
theatrical pleasure party ever seen
there to visit tlie treasure vaults tin
dcrgrouud. In company with M;-
Fanny Davenport, Mrs. Jeffrey Let it
and Miss ilolaml. till nttir.-l In men'r
clothes, she went down into the mine
Then, "lu order that our friends shall
have something to remember us by
she Insisted t.iat the party pose, in
costume, at tlie top of the shaft, when
a photograph was taken of the group
The last time I played with Mrs. Gil
bert was In San Francisco, and as hci
Brst reception to me In the Kast wai
of the greatest kindness and consldera
Hon, so was ber parting In the fsr
West with a continent of pleasant
memories between.
There was some controversy over the
call to go before the curtain after our
linal performance there. I do not know
that It was a Courtesy Intended parttc
ularly for nie, as Mrs. Gilbert assert
ed; but I insisted that unless she ae
comnanled me I would not respon.l. Sc
she devised a cunning plan to clri-ilm
vent me. She said "Come on," and
out we went together but only psrl
way In company; she left me stumllng
there, and with a laugh bowed hersell
off. She managiil It In ber own wny.
you e. as she did all Iter kindnesses
And la one who held the traditions ot
the Daly company sacred, as she did to
the smallest tritle, anil well knew tlir
rule against a separate call, the' net
wa the more gracious. Harper's
Weekly.
He Pelt Hick.
A small boy who accompanied hi
mother to church on a recent Sunday
grew pretty restless before the ser
mon was over. He finally crept up
close to her and whispered: "Mamma,
mamma, I fee! sick."
"Do you?" asked his mother, rather
anxiously. "Why, where or how do
you feel sick?"
"Well," replied the youngster, "I
feel homesick."
Hooted Ib-ID-ni or Indian.
The Indian, when lu battle and fa
tally wounded, believes that 'if his
medicine man can reach 111 in with hi
medicine before he dies It will give
him Instant relief and be will lie able
to escape from the battle. He thinks
every man Is honest until he finds him
out, Ih whirl) event be loses all eonfl-
ilence In blm and never get over It
KfTect ot line Stings.
Two bee itlngs sulllce to kill a spar
row tn two or three hours. Analysis
of tlie bee poison has sbown that It
contains three principles one con
vulsive, one stupefying and one which
gives rise to acute Inflaiumatlon.
When some people haven't any great
trouble, they smile as much as to say,
Uow brave I dull
PE-RU NA CONQUERS CATARRH Tnb WUKLU OVER,
. r i
m r i r 1 r J
The Populdt
Die Annually of
Catarrh
All over the world Peruna is known
and used for catarrhal diseases. Th
Pertm Girt baa traveled 'rotiml the
glolte.
Her face Is familiar rverywlteie that
civilisation reaches.
tar-ersalr, Praise
From Africa to Greenland, Iroin
Manchuria to Patagonia, the fme.of
the Peruna girl i familiar and the
praises of Peruna as a catarrh remedy
are heard.
Successful la Monk vm Seulh
Peruna crossed the Kqualor several
years ago, to 11 ml in the Southern Hem
iaphere tbe same triumphant siuvres
that has marked It career lu the
Northern Hemisphere.
A Stead era
1 eruua is s standard catarrh remedy
the world over.
It cure i-atanh by eradicating U
(mm the system.
Permanent Care
It obviates tbe uerresity ol all local
treametnt and it relief ia of permanent
character.
those! s Peer
Xo other remedy ha so romplett ly
dominated the whole earth aa Peruna.
as f rv Tenue
In all language it glowing testimo
nial are written.
In all t li tnea the demands for Peru
na increase.
Aa EsteAerve lefcersteey
To supply Una remedy to the whole
Tired of English.
Husband lou otu-s tolJ uie th
et ml u-d French, Italian and
while at school, Cau you speak sur i(
them now?
Cultured Wife All of thun. Whr?
Hu.lianJ I wih you'd Un your tnlk
inr, in otie or the other of them until I
get tlirouirh with this uewnpaper.
TO CLRf A COID IN ONt DAY
Tftk latsllve Hmmo isstnlne Tshlacs. Alt !riir
l.l r-fuii.1 the muttrv tr It rl! Ui cure. k. W
unrt.'i siatiature la mi ewk bs. 2fte.
Hon re the Same.
Miss lltidd When a uinn's engageil
to I girl hi Idea of "good hours' Is
to stay from 8 o'elo-'k until any time
after midnight.
Mis (ildiin Yes, and even after
marriage the hour are the same.
Miss Iltlild-Indeed!
Mrs. Oldtin Yes; the only difference
Is that lu one case they're hour "with
her," and In the other "away from
her.' Catholic Standard.
For coughs ami colds there Is no better I
medicine than Plso s Curs fur Couaumrj.
wuu. I rice i.1 cenis.
Paying for Information.
Say, me good man." eiclaiined thr
city youth, who was undecided wucth
er to buy shrimp or minnow, "what
do you cati-h flsli with around here?"
"Give me a quarter and I'll tell yuu,'
grunted the rurallte with the new rut
pole.
"Here it Is. Now, what do you catch
them with?
"Hooks."' Philadelphia Record.
Have been suffering from Imoure Plixsl
for many years, having Boils and othef
Ivruptiona. Ilavinir heard of S. S. R I dr.
citlcd to try it, and am glal to say that It
bas done me a great deal of good. 1 intend
to continue to ue it. as I believe it to 1
the best Wood Medicine on the market.
ucveianu, leun. W. K. Dktkrs.
For over fifteen yeara I have suffered
more or less from Impure Blood. About a
rear ago I lud a boil appear on my rg
"ic ance, witicii was followed by
three more oa tn neck. I saw S. s rt 1
advertised ami decided to try it. After '
taaing uiree nottles all Boils ditappesred
ndi have not been troubled any since,
. OHO. O. I'ltRTIO.
114 w. Jefferson S Louisville, Ky.
Newark, Ohio, May j iooi.
From childhood I had been bnl hi,.A
with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils.
I had boils ranim from five to twenty in
numljer each season. The burnlne mo.
companying the eruption wa terrible.
i a-,Kemt " be just the medicine
needed in my case. It drove out all impu.
ntic and bad blood, giving me perm,
ricnt relief from the skin eruption snd
boils. This has been ten V(UP tm aanel
liave never lud a return of the disease.
M"S. J. 1). AmKBTON.
write tor our
book on blood and
skin disease.
Medical silvlc
or any special in
formation about
your case will cost
you nothing.
Tbt Swift Spoclfio Company, Atlanta, Oa.
PUTNAM
uarunti:eil to eive iwri.fi r....n.
vwaui a.iw HNS COIUrS.
the Earth is m ' W WJSWkL f
,.400,000,000 mSkd
One Million ? k
ROILS aw
ERIIPT O S
i world 'axes to the uttiii.el one o! the
! best laboratories in the I lilted Htatt-s,
A Ware1 Tre. Atrali
j Waller 11. Woodward, liotna.lier
! Royal Australian Artillery, llotmrt,
f -i ...n,,,, (or several vrsrs ilh a!
' ditr.sii,g condition ..f the bead and
,ir..t, fausl bv contitiual colds. i
i .. I.....I .il, r .t
i ' "' it
' up imwt o( the lime stultliern iui a
discharge, and my sense ol sinrlr aa
affected badly.
j "Alter two wit nr ( Peruna i
fun nd this londili.'ti quite clisngiil, slid
so I continued to iih- this iriuatkttblc
: medicine fur over a month.
j "I am very glad to y tlmt at the
end o( that time I was fir,-. I an I Ml in
I tine health generally, and sin plcnacd
logive Peruimmy liotiesteiid.irecineitt."
: frees Hawaii
Prince Jonah Kulatilititnolo, ib !. vate
in Congress Irotn Hawaii, writes (n.in
AiXUlt I rat Ld
grl itrrit U rtt'cw
ti lbs r (,vt) tit
i" atsj. iim ru.fs Willi
th's w.ot1s.rli, i hi-
bftMt, Uwllt, hod,
htwkw mati vrtn
that r tttitirvty un
hfi"T ) mmii.-Ai , i.
h ri. it ' Irf"t,' ' -( lbi,m I
Tt . V "! ""Usi jMtar t.nwvt
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j Washington, D. C, follost;
"I can cheerfully revomuien.l youi
IVruits a a Very effective remedy ft
vonlug, col'U ami catarrhs! trouble."
a tsaa MiaMee -
Sctior ttleaads, Ct.lun Minister to
the l iulcsl Stairs). rite Item Wash,
iligum, I. ('., a (ulliina:
"I'rruns 1 ran rveottunend as very
ir-v.it nt-tucine. it is so rirellvnl
lengthening tunic, ami I also sn rftV
eaciotis i-tire. (,ir Uie slnioat universal
(-'inplaint lit rsta'tb." tiui.talo la
IJuesa.la.
rraea AS (barters e Ik U4
Wrt bv on file Ibotiaiinil ol leet.
liiiiuiala like llttwei given slots, W't
ran give our reader only a slight
glinie ot the vt mirnlwr of grateful
, l. ttcte Dr. liar! man is Constantly re
reiving Iroin all quarter ot the globe,
tn ls-lilf ( bis liummscetarrh remedy,
Peruna.
VFRY FEW. IF ANY.
CIUARS SOLO AT 8
CKNTS. COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT
VHK. OK COST THE
DEALflH AS MUCH AS
IF THE DfvAl.FR TRIES TO
tELL YOU SOME OTHER
ASK YOURSELF WHY)
To Convince You
Is the HP.JiT INcrilATOU on
the market, 1 will evil I yotl one,
Ircigbt prepaid, and wait for my
pay until th-tolwr I, 11(05.
It was given tlm highest sward
si the Oregon Mute Pair, held at
Halein last (ill. Wriu lor our
Iccriittve 'tAlgia it', Inctibv
tors and IWxInr and our time
proHjsilio.i.
ceo. w. roon.
Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon
Ne. U- t0
WIIKN wrttlni lesMiveirtlTBlsMl
uieDil,ia this paper.
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