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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How Is It with the children ? Are they thin, pale, delicate ? Do" not forget Ayer's Sarsaparllla. You know It makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health In every way. Tti liUlre cannot ikimIMj swd With nlo tha bowels ars in rr.r mull. lion. Asliuwlih IWsr airosroatrd tongas, bad btaalh, constipated bvwll. I'orract All Ihaaa k (rtln small Islam doara at Ajar Wis. All nmstabla, sugar coelsd. U4 bT J. C Arr O., Lcw-ll, UlM. run vMot. mi t Km. CHERRY PtCTORAL. r Hated to Do It. During the last congressional cm" palgn the candidates for the honor of representing cwtaln East Tennessee district, says the Washington Tost, gathered to meet the voters at coun try courthouse. There was a rough-looking old moun taineer in the audience. He looked over the aspirants on the platform with a critical eye. Cue of them had done him several favors, and he felt In duty bound to vote for him. "Not a very promising lot. are theyr he remarked In an audible whisper to a man three seats away. "Them's only the kind we need to run for constable when I was a boy. Tbar's my candidate that yaller beaded chap, third from this eend. I've got to vote for bira, but I'd give tea dollars If I hadn't seen tilm first." T Break In New Shoes. Alwars shake in Allen's Foot-Esj. a powder. It cure hoi, sweatim, aching-, swollen fwt. Curw corns, ingrowing uails and bunions. At all drmnrists and tboe store, 2r ln't secant any substitute. Sample nailed FREK. Address Allen a, Olmsted. La Rot, S. V. A Very Hard Slap. "I am really and sincerely proud of the common people." said Mr. Pouipus. "I am fond of the plain, everyday fel low who can never hope (o be great Call It Quixotism, if you wish " "Oh, I wouldn't say that," Interrupt ed Tepprey, "I'd call it egotism." Philadelphia Tress. TESTED AND TtrX'E GUARANTEED NOW! Is the time to USE IT. Information Wanted. "Say, pa." queried the Councilman's small son, "is it true that George Wash ington never told a lie?" "I have no reason to doubt it, my son." answered the local statesman. "Then." continued the little fellow, "bow did he manage to get such a pall in politics V Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnsiowl SootMrjf I yrnp the best remedy to use (or their children during toe teething period. Btrennoae Opposition. Oldun What a terrible cyclone we bad last night! Xewpop Did we? Oldun Good heavens, man, didn't you hear it? Newpop N'o; onr baby Is cutting teeth. j vats or Ohio. City or tolido, I J Liu. as ( oi kty. i i Psjuic J. iiMr makes oath that he Is senior partner of tbe nnn of i'.J.t hrnkyA Co., dolus; businca In ire fltyof Toledo. Coun- ' ty and Stat afurea-.d, aiid that stlri firm ill pay the sum of ONE lit'NDRhD ImjLI.aKS f.T : aaeh and every case of i'atakrh tl.at cannot be . cured by the use of Hall's c'atah;ui Oke. KRA.NK J. ( HKNEY. ! Sworn to before me a id subscribed In my ' fresence, this 6th day of Decern tr, A. !)., isi. : A. W. ULEAdON. I JsialJ Solarjr Public, i Hall's Catarrh Cure iii taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces el the system. Send for u-ftiiwmials. fret.. F. J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Familr Mils are the best. t'ntled States' Great Wealth. Tbe world transacts Its business, ac cording to tbe annual report of the di rector of the I'nlted States mint, on a stock of gold money amounting to to,-; 600,(J),0UJ. Of that total, the I'nited j States possesses $l..'MM"Xi,0'. That! means that In this republic, with about one-twentieth of tbe population of the world, we have almost one-ijuurter of ! 11 the gold money there is. j Htmi emu u tiu f ails. Bast Cotwh Brrup. Tubs Ood. Dsa KaJ m lira, sold fir drug-sins. The Kind You Have Always H .u.v v as. a it:i4:nt-rv nuu snirft urcu iimtie unaer 1119 perHonal supervision lor over HO years. Allow no one to deceive yoti in thin. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jufit-as-goort" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience agaiuKt Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless mibntitut for Castor Oil, Pare. Rorle, Drops and hoothlntr 8yrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other areotlc substance. Its ace is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeverMmewH. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and I- latiilency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought S7 Sears tne In Use For Over 30 Years. tm ecaT.ua twwn, tt siuaaav smear, sisw atrr. kTW www simciENr iDENiiriCATioii I The necessity of Identification la one of tho concessions the honest portion of tbe community has to make to a world In which fraud and deceit are not un known. Not every one holds the same confidence in human nnture as the toll keeper who, when asked what the bridge fees were, replied, "Two cents, sir, and half-price for ministers." "Hut how do you know a man Is a minister Just because be says sol" "Oh, sir, ministers never lie." The paying teller of a certain bank did not see matters In such a Hibernian light; he required a definite Identification, and the Chi cago News tells how he got It. "You will have to be Identified be fore I can pay you the money on this check." said the teller. "Ain't It good?" asked the man. "Oh. the check's all right, but I don't know you. You must get some one who knows you to come here and tell me you are the one to whom tbe check Is made out." The man left the bank with a puuled expression on his face. Half an hour later he returned. "The man that gave me that check." he said, "can't come, but he sent this, and says for you to give me the money." He held up a large sheet of paper. On It was the pencil outline of a man's band. The chart showed a first finger cut off below the knuckle and the sec ond finger missing. Below It was writ ten. "This is tbe best I can do. I can't come over aud the man can"' wrtte. so I can't 0. K. his signature The man has an anchor tattooed on his right arm and powder marks on the lobe of bis left ear. II smells of whisky, and can lick any man In your bank with one hand tied behind him." That the note was written by the sign er of the check was evident from tbe handwriting. "Hold up your hand," said the teller. The man held his band over tbe trac ing on tbe paper, and it fitted per fectly. "Snow me the anchor." Tbe blue-tinted emblem of hope ap peared. The powder marks were in evidence, and the air was burdened with the odor of whisky. "Here's your money." said the teller. "You needn't try to lick anybody. You're sufficiently Identified." Against Cat-Aatrophe. Frank R. Stockton's "Reformed I'irate" had a harmless and absorbing occupation. To keep himself out of n.ischief. he had taken to knitting tidies. M. A. I. says that among the classes held at the East End of Lou don for tbe instruction of the poor was one devoted to ambulance work. One day a woman came to say that her husband had been drinking Immod erately, and to beg that something might be done for him. A clergyman sought him out, persuaded him to be come a member of the club, and put him into the ambulance class. In a short time the man became earnest in the work, and was a regu lar attendant "How Is your man doing now?" asked the clergyman, tbe next time be met the wife. "He never goes to the 'pub.' sir." said she. proudly. "He spends bis evenings at borne, bandaging the cat." Lizards that Walk on Two Feet. Lizards of several sorts can walk and run easily on tbelr bind legs. The Australian water lizard, which Is three or four feet in length, keeps quite erect when traversing long distances on land. It Is found in the neighborhood of river banks and passes much of Its time in shallow water. Tbe frilled lizard of Queensland also travels ou Its bind legs on level ground, keeping tbe fri.ll folded while running. When attacked it expands this fold of skin, which stands out like a rulT at right angles round tbe neck, giving it a formidable aspect, so that dors Hint attack and kill larger liz ards will often retreat before a frilled lizard at bay. There is also a tree lizard In Aus tralia that moves in a similar way. All these species walk on all fours when merely moving about or going short distances. A Brutal Husband Mrs. Xaggs The committee has re quested me to make s dozen pies for the charity bazaar. N.ig?s What is tbe object of the bs taar. my dear? Mrs. Sngg To raise uMitlonal fundi for the charity hospital. Naggs Isn't the hospital already over crowded? Mrs. Nairn' Yes, I believe it is. Sang Then, for goodness sake, don't make matters worse by donating pies of your own make. liought lias borne tbe sltrna- Signature of The horse supply of the world I about eighty million animals, lu l.u rope there are forty million, In North sud South America twenty-live million, in Asia eleveu million. In Australasia two million and In Africa i.2.TO,000. Among tho curiosities recently pre sented to the Marltxburg museum In South Africa is a chain twenty-three feet six Inches long, carved from the trunk of a tree by "Knobnose" natives, a tribe In Zoutspanberg district, Trans vaal. The chain la continuous, requir ing phenomenal patience and skill In carving. The Chinese are very fond of duck, and many dried duck are brought to this country from China. These ducks are more sought after by the Chinese here than o-- domestic ducks, as they are fed In a pond near Pekln and live on weeds that give them a peculiar flavor that the Chinese are very fond of but which the foreigner does not seem to appreciate. The largest diamond In the world that was recently found Is not of the crystalline sort used as a gem. If It were Its value would be fabulous, for it is seveuteeu times larger than the famous Victoria diamond, tbe largest of modern fluds. which was sold for $1,500,000. Its value depends upon tho use to which It can be put when broken up, for It ts of tbe amorphous kind, known technically as a carbon. Common clear glass, left exposed In certain desert regions ot the earth, soon changes greatly In appearance and acquires color, sometimes rose purple and sometimes amethyst. This change has been attributed by some observers to alkaline soils, nut others maintain that such changes occur where there Is no alkali, and that It must be due to the great activity of the actinic rays of the sun where the atmosphere Is very clear. The chief of the Paris Laboratory In a popular lecture is reported to have said: "When a mail takes milk for breakfast preserved with formic alde hyde, when he eats at luncheon a slice of ham kept good by borax, with spinach or Freuch beaus made green with sulphite of copper, and when be washes all that down with half a bottle of wine cleared with au excess of plaster of parls, and that for twenty years, how Is It to be expected that such a man can have a stomach?" Tbe London Lancet finds that the chestnut Is tbe most digestible nut, and can not only take the place of the potato, as In France, where chestnuts, boiled and mashed like potatoes, make a delicious dish, but In reality tbey are a more perfect form of food. Accord ing to the Lancet's analysis of the po tato and tbe chestnut, tbe latter con tains less water, more proteld, more fat and starch, but less mineral matter than tbe potato, and Is more digestible than tbe latter. Like the potato, also, Its nutritive and digestive qualities are greatest when baked or roasted. WASHINGTON'S FIRST BALL. Madison Inaugural Function Took Place March 4, 1 SU9. Four hundred guests, ns all tbe con temporaneous accounts agree, gather ed at the first inauguration ball, which took place on the evening of Saturday, March 4, 1800, at Mr. Lung's hotel on Capitol Hill, in celebration of tbe ac cession to the I'resldency of James Madison. Each of the three Presidency who had preceded bira lu otUce bad been permitted to close the day of his Inauguration by going early to bed. General Washington and John Adams bad been Inaugurated at temporary capltols, aud Thomas Jefferson would have rebelled against a ceremony plainly mo.leled upon tbe cuitoms of royalty; but when Madison's Inaugura tion came the new Federal City bad been a visible, fact for nine years and was determined to assert a light to enjoy Itself, even If In doing so It fol lowed a bablt always hitherto associ ated with the celebration of the coro nation of kings. Royal customs were really the only ones the people knew, for every Amer ican In Washington over thirty-two years of age bad been born tbe sub ject of a king, and the new order of things hsd not given birth to new Ideas of how to manifest rejoicing. Moreover, If the method chosen seems to some to bare been an Imitation of monarchical customs, they should re flect. In extenuation, that it is an in stinct of man coequal with his feel ing the sensation of pleasure to show bis Joy by dancing. So an onVlal ball dosed tbe day of Madison's Inaugura tion, and has cloned the Inauguration day of everr Tresldent who bns suc ceeded him. Century. PRIVATE CHAPtL IN PEItRHOf PALACE Most of the numerous KussLau pal aces are provided with r Impels of much architectural merit. The , one shown In the cut Is not the fine church attached to the great palace at I'eter hof, but a less pretentious structure which forms a purt of the compara tively humble quarters In which Nich olas and bis family live during the greater part of the year. This minor royal abode is not remarkable In an artistic sense, but It Is a favorite re sort of the latter day Romanoffs. It Is possible to be in society with out spending much. One way In to get up surprise parties on the neigh bors, and tbo other way Is to give tacky parties. It's a poor lover who Is unable to eiaifgerate bis atfeclWus. Jean Did you see the ring Jack gave May? llees Yea, two years agA Hrlggs Ild Wlmpleton marry a girl with a million? Griggs No, he mar ried a million with a girl. Bill IMd you have your head shin. gled when you were a lad? Jill No, not my heed.- Yonkera Statesman. "I have Just spent two Veeks at a summer resort." "Sorry, old chap, out I cau't lend you any money today." Walter Hoast beef or cured ham, sir? "Bring me some beef. The lost cured' ham I ordered here was only convalescent." He t suppose Mies de Millions mar ried that poor young artist because she loved hlin. She No; because her dearest friend lovetl him. Amateur Sportsman I say, did I hit anything that time Gamekeeper I think not, sir. There warn't nothing lu sight but tbo birds, sir Judge. The lawyer ll'm! What makes you think you wish to study to become a lawyer? The Applicant Well, me folks object to me belu' a burglar. Judge. Man Overboard Help, help! Stran ger Pbuy don't yea swim? "I don't know bow." "Begorry, ye've got an lllgant chance to learn." New York Weekly. Her suggestion: He You know, darling, we cannot live on cheese and kisses, (the Then why not leave the nasty old cheese out? Mpplucott's Magailne. firemen rush Into a house In re sponse to an alarm of Ore are met by a small boy. Ralph Say. If the house burns down, don't save my flan nel 'cause they scratch me. l,lfe. Lena Fred didn't blow hla brains oat because you Jilted him the other night; be came and prposed to me. Maud Did he? Then he must have got rid of them In some other way! Mr. Skinflint The paper says skirts are to beworn longer than ever! Mrs. 8klnfllnt Well, you needn't be lig gerln' on me wearln mine any longer. I ve worn It eve years this fall al ready. Some one asked I.lucoln bow long a man's legs should be. He replied be bad not given the subject any thought, but should say they should be long enough to reach from bis body to tb4 ground. "You kin help de cause of honesty t heap," said I'nele Kben, "by preach In' about It, but you kin belp It a heap mo' by not danglln' rues' chicken un der a hungry man's nose." Washing ton Star. "Billings' wife Is a most accomplish ed woman." remarked tbe man who sneers. "Indeed!" "Yes; she under stands five languages and knows bow to keep quiet In all of them." Wash Ington Star. Is your friend a good shot?" "Ye," answered the sportsman after some hesitation. "He never bits any game, bat then he never hits any of the peo ple in his hunting party, either." Washington Star. j Medium I csn tell you about a buried treasure. Patron Dease don't! My husband Is always tooting that lit j my ears. Medium Ioes be know anything about a burled treasure? Patron Yes; his flrst wife Tit Bits. You say be hss a visionary and Im practical nature? "Yes." answered tbo girl who la employed In tbe poetofllce: "be la one of those people who write 'Rush' on an envelope Instead of put ting on a special delivery stamps Washington Star. "Tbe trouble," said the dentist, as he probed away at the acblng molar with along, slender Intrumenf. "Is evi dently due to a dying nerve." "Well," groaned the victim. "It's up to you to treat the dying with a little more re spect" Chicago News. Young Man Say. you er remem ber tbe engagement ring I bought of jou yesternayr jeweicr ies. nit s wrong with It? Young Man Nothing; but there's something wrong with '.he girl. Would you mind taking It ba-k and giving me collar buttons for It? Mrs. Mulgrew Are ye goln' to sin.i yer boy Tommy back to school this week? Mrs. O'lkxiley .no. Imladt. Me ambition Is to make an aldherm.m of blm pbwln he grows up, an' If ho got too much eddlcatlon bed be shpolled for the position Intolrely. Tlt-Hlts. "What are you doing here?" said the woman to the tramp, who had cot over the wall Just lu time to escapi? the bulldog. "Madam," he said, with dignity, "1 did Intend to requet twine- thing to eat, but all I esk now Is that, In the interests of humanity, you'll feed that dog." A demonstration: Jim Dora's father is an awful fresh-air crank. Dick How do you know? Jim He turned me right out of the house Into the cold air tbe other evening, ami told me that It would be a good dual better for my health to stay thtre! Detroit Free Press. Mr. Lionel Brougb tt-lls a story of Douglas Jerrold which Is not too well known. Tbe wit and a friend were discussing a mutual acquaintance notable for bis want of cleanliness. 'How comes It," asked the friend, 'that So-and-Bo always has such dirty bands?" "I expect," said Jerrold, "It Is owing -to bis habit of running them over bis face!" Flontgan Flloeorjr. ' Wanst tbey wuz a wion na-amed Dor- gan or was ut Clancy? Lived clout be a frlnd av molne an' had a fur-mace tbot wuddent git fairly sthartcd inny da-ay until along toords nolght Jlsht whin ut wuz tolme t' bank ut up fer tb' nolght. Since thin Ol've seen a lot o' people thot remolnded me uv tlmt fur-r- nace. They spblnt most av their lolves doln' nathln' lxclpt V dlinonstbrute how big fool a mon cud me. An' about tb' tolme they seemed t' have larrned enough t' live tbey doled, be hlvlus! Baltimore American. a nu.nwi tin a- Oooaelon, "How wa the lecture?" demanded Mrs Sawlu. with the Inipatlenc of on who had been denied coveted pleas ure, at Mr. Sawlu stooped to remove bis overshoes before entering the sit ting room. "My eold'a 1"t bl't,,,r' I believe 1 might have guno " well as not." . , "I guess you did well to remain at home," said her husband, ,,,t",l himself before the alove. "as far forth as the lecture was concerned. The en tertainment opened Willi a selection by the band, then prayer by the Congre gational minister, then Hie band ngsln. then a song by the MeihmlM minis ter, accompanied by his wife at the cabinet nrgiui, and then the lecture; after that the band once more, ami then the benediction 1'J Kplsivpal minister. "Well, what alout the lecture?' asked Mrs. Hawln. "I cau hour min isters any day." "The lecture was on Scotland," said Mr. Hawln. slowly. "I never felt much drawed to Scoilnud. and I guess after tonight I shall give up all thoughts of ever going there. Folks that haven't got any more Idea of the Kngllsh lan guage after all these years need a missionary, but I don't feel any call to lie one. And as for their bouses, there wasn't one single good two story frame building lu all the stereoptlcs that intin thrwwed on the sheet. If It hadn't been for the band. I should almost have felt I'd wasted my 15 cetits' ad UllMlOU. Very Awkward, Mrs. Norton came home from a call one day lu such a disturbed couditlon that It was evident tears were not far lu the background. She lost uo time lu beginning her explanation. "John," she said to her husband, "I am so morlltled I dou't know what to do." "Wba't Is the matter, my dear?" asked Mr. Norton. "I have been calling on Mrs. Pee erlll. You kuow her husband, Major Peverlll?" "Yes." "Well, I have Just learned today, to my horror, that Major" Isu't his title at all. 'Major' Is bis first name." "Why. certainly. I've always known that. What la there so mortifying about that?" "Nothing." said Mrs. Norton, with a groan, "only that I've been calling him 'Major' every time I've met him for tbe last six months!" Those living Girls. Edjrth Was Clisrlie cool sud collect ed when he proposed to you? .Msyuie .o; ns was sniiinj rnttieu. Udyth Well, I slwsy. thought h. hsd ; a screw loose sotuewlier. GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the bright eye, the gupple, clastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing- with health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures ot sue a uc uiuou is me moai vital pan ot tne body; every organ, tnusclc, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it lor nourishment and strength. Mid as it circulates through the system, pure and Strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nattiro intended. When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or disca-ied. it tells different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the blood, of some foreign mattrr or poison. Rhenmatism Catarrh Cnnr.-iint,a Tll.wt 1,:ena. ..l e t..i. J . . . , -----k - A" - deeply poisoned blood circulation. at. if j .t. t . . . Mimics are ex pcuc"! irora the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruption and blem ishes disappear, the akin becomes soft and smooth and robunt health blrsics life. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Scrofula. Coutaeious Mood cases of the b ood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any melic4 edvtce, free of charge, swifJ gpec, CQ ATtAHTA, CA. A a Oversight. j H wouldn't hire an architect his bard earned coin to waste; h knew ha could I hi,.A ...u.i hi. .-,- I II did and now llie neighbors tlnd s csuse to stop and grin; for, strange to say, it slipped bis linii.l to put a chim ney iu. For bronchial lrotit'i try Plso's Cure ; for i'orisitnitinoM. It In a good cough aaediciiie. At lrng.'i-t, price i! cants. j It is literally true that a new broom ! sweeps clesti. If s new broom is nnin-j ineil, the ends of the straw will l. found to Im straight sud I In l.ni.h square. After it lias been uwl s while tlie ends split and become slisrp. and ths .' shape of the brush hi'-ott!t- Irregular. To ' renew the youth of the broom dip In hot soapsuds snd trim ths sufteued straws to ths proper shspe. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A Marvel of Relief St Jacobs Oil Safe and surs tor Lumbago and Sciatica It Is the spadflc Tlrtua of petwtntlon In this ramadv that csrrlss It rlvhi in iha n.i. snd sffscts a wompt cuts. 50000000 OOOO OO OOOO I. K U. No, t(-190j I-liraicM wrltln, ua.rtlsara plaaaal ! 11 manlluo this papar. s ; PUTNAM Color mare cokIs briithtcr and fatter tnfora nilFFN OF AGTRESSES .'WW MISS JllllA MARlOWt Heartily Approves ol I'mine for the Nerves. In a recent letter to The I'rrun Medicine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, f New York City, writes the following: "I am glad to wri' my nd-mfiM j I the greet remedy, rVrwne, aw a eeoe j look. I do so most heartily."- inks j Marlowe. t............................... Nervousness la very ronitimn simmg women. This condition is due to Aiiniiiii- nerve renters. Tbe nerve cen ters sre the reservoirs ul nervous vitality i These renters Imhdim bloodless lor want ! ol pror nutrition, i This is rspecislly true in the spring season. Kvrry spring a bout ol invalids sre produced as the direct result 01 llr Service. "Hey!" shouted the ri. h msn, peer lo cautiously over the stairway. "I Well." chuckled the burglar, reach A vowu sun aiuiuii, arcenrtta i These may cither be inherited or ac- PSall- H"lltui ciu tn irouiue is tne same MO blood. S. S. S., purely vegetable blood remedy, cleanses and purifies the circulation and make it strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonicef- f-ra all s,;s,ma a .1 . ,. . A-nHTD'A ,2, . -y-g fe fTATEHPBOOr A m All a . . . . w UlLtU CLOTHING HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD ma ai.LVUIa nvNLP PAIR. 5end us th rtAM.i a. il " ' w I yvARtlS A VOUr tfitMP, lAtk A A.. ..II - w owv cii vur joodj. ond wt will send you a, colkctlon of picture, in color, of foirious tower of tht world r soma CO' '"ABt-laW0 "OJ4. TOWtS CAKAWAM Q L., TOSOatO CAN Jk tt To Convince You . THAT THE CHATHAM Is the liKHT INCMMlATOIl on the 11iHrk.1t, I will sen I you on-, freinht prnpald, and wait lor my pay until Octolmr 1, liros. It was ifivmi tlin bluhost nwnrl at the (irt-gon Slute l air, held ,tt Halcm last full. VVrittj fr .ur lJescrlitivn Catalogue of Incti tu tor and liruuder and our tuna proMsilio.i. CEO. w. Foon. Dept. 12 Portland. Oregon FAnric- Hi tsa i 1 PRAISES PE RU-NA f."'. , a"""" 1 .-4 4 f t ' i V .4 . weak nerves. This can I easily obviated ljr us g I'eruna. IVruna etrlkre at the root ol the difficulty by cur reeling the digra. lion. )igritin furnishes nutrition lot the nerve renters. Properly digcetrd .k. liifliiahes Ibrasi reeerviilrs ol lilo with vitality which leads to Strong, steady nerves and thus niirislios life. I'eruna is in great !avr among wo. men, ewially ll- who have va t'ot.s that ar trying to the rtervre. Kit bottle at Pertins) looey. If da not ret rive tt the benelits from IV runa that ow espetled. wvsla le Dr. S. it. IWtfTMO, t oiumbua, Ohio. Tested I True (ll-AH AMl.l.D I'scd and Sold Everywhere. ) Swollen Ytlfis, Sprains, Strains and Wuk Joints H . ! . l AnA I uml .Ilk , Uk .UMs fHu. AlHSA, -tfct III vu '-! rtt, mn '. ."k ttw. i i r i !. I ? J " , I ASS I ll I lt'ef lt. .. ta m Abv KnA llA, , SiAt ! W s!n o u 'i tw t n r a I rtaata ,4 HAlla a4 Awn-!.. WOO0AJI0. ClAHkC CO. fafllas, Oragaa. Dr. C. 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