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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
HAD CATARRH I - rr" wnbr js nK. COM.RISVMAN MttklMM I Km te4 eeerl btllra of Per una ami I feel greatly beflelMrd thereby Iron my catarrh at the keaot I feel Meureg1 to brkete tl-at II I uae k a kat tame meger I be luy abkt ta ereeWata the dweeae of thirty yeara' tann(." David meckJMHi. OIMfR KtMAJtKADlf tURtS Mr, Jacob I. Ieie, Oaleita, hl.me rounly. Mo., vtltea: "I hare been In ba.1 lualth fr tMily aoeen yeara, and alter taking twelve botllra of your Petuiie I am enrol " Mr. C. S. Tetereon, 132 Koutli Main H,., Connoll ItlufTa, Iowa, M "I ranrot tell you how much rJ Peruna hae done me. C'onatant con 6orm-nt in my elote brgan to tell oo my beellb. and I lull that I war gradually brraklng doan. 1 tried teveial rrinwlire, but obtained no permanent relief un til I bit.k I'fiuna. 1 felt better Immediately, and five butt lee lettuted me to euupiete health." A UHrtM RtCOMMtNDATION. Dr. I). C, priaer, lliato, Allegan I'o., Muh., arltee: "Two yeart ago I eaa ba-Cy allllctad with celarih ol the trver, eaa tr depleted. 1 could And nothing I oould eat elthout lauaiug dla Irmwd and tout atoiuach. Una! y I rame to th rooclutloa that I had catarrh ol the ttomaeb, and aealng Peiuna a4rertlaed, began to take it. It helped me anoti. and alter taking three pc lour bottlm I aa entirely cured of atomaoh 'rouble, and can now eat anything. Manwfeitureel by the Penena Drug Menu! at turmg Company, Columbin, Oh o. Javaall laaeraaea. "Paw ahv ,1a mm tiava In baff tar Iks etur iih) Wa dun'l bate to buy our air "T I AMl, mkmm an I li 1. 1 ...! kt mtw had te J a bill." I (! ll. "It't a ni!ry In cu." aald I'acle Al- la MNirm "ibat H'nator I follelte. lira b iDuntlng -tp Iba won tbt rwtjlrt.l tha ntotii-y of tlip country, fergt t lrlu. Mr , Holly (Iwo " '.ot.BAD BLOOD The liiiiat lititMirtaiit Hart uf the huiuan ftc, nerve, timuc, Ixme and aincw ia dccnilcnt on thi vilul fluid for Hour Wniicnt and atrctiKtli net-ctwary to itmintuin them in health nnd enable each wprtform the ilitlctctit dutica nature rc(iiitc. liven the hcatt. the very "nijfiiie "uf life, revcivra ita vior and untivcHiwer frmtt thcbliiod. Since oiiiu( Ii ja ilcpcmlcut on thia vital fluid it can very rcmlily I neen how Jixary it ia tr have it tmre and uncontaniiitittcd if we would enjoy the blcuuiLT of L'imhI lii-ullll II i.l lil.utl it Miumail.ln f..r mnal uf the niluicntM ( niaiikind : when from any cauao it bullion or txiiaiina. (Iiacaae in amne form coiiiilcxioua. ertiitiiin. jiimptea, etc, uiiciiiiy niiiiiota which have changed it from a pure, fre.ilt ulrcam to n our. acini fluid, which lorcc. out ita impurities thnuiKh the porea nnd Kiandaof tlieakin A wrv i ,iiiiiom .vi.Ii.iu'o if lm. I lil.vai in miira or IllccrH. mth break out on the lleah, oltcn Imm a very iiiaiiniifkaiit bruise or f even h. . i .,. . O "r UIirUHMHI, 11 I IIC Otlnhl a pmc nnd lienlthy the place would I'Cill lit (Hire Kul I-...... I....I...I ..III. Ullptltltira. which nri lij.iiir,r,1 1 II 111 Jjie wound, irritation nnd itillmiium Jionnrcact up mid the note continue, 'bid IiIimhI ta nlaii rcKKuaihle for Anaemia, HoiM, M.il.iria, etc: the ril, ix'llutcdiirciiliitioti cannot fur- hl'l tlio ltoilliiliiiit-iit and HtreiiL'th rl'iiinl t atwtnin the Ixwly, and a Mieial ruii ilown cotnlitimi of heulth '"lilt;., s, a, s. U imture'a blmHl 'nficr nnd tunic; inmle tntircly of leuliiiir . l.l I. '.. ,. -iiniii( linilfl Willi lil7H. k'h uwn lnl), tll0 circlution anil rcniovea every particic m unpuriiy, Huiiior or tioimin ilii mu k. ii,n. r-aturr Inst vitalitv. nnd atendily tone P the entire ayntcin. It ndda to the bUmil the healthful properties it i in "'l of, mid iu every wity ansita in the cure of disease. S. S, S, neutrul 1s any excess of ncld in the blocxl, ituikitiK' it fresh and pure, nnd penua nitly ,-urea I'.citcitm, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. S. a. cure KhetnuittiNni, Cuturrh, Sore and Ulcers, Mulnria, and nil l'cr iliseuaea or diaordtra arlainir from had Wood. Book on the blood atul "IV medical advice desired free to all who write THE SWIFT PTTTivr Aivr Com, m . T J" Color snm hew ja suaranuad to lve parfact results. THIRTY YEARS Congressman Meekison Gives Praise To Ie-ru-na For His Relief From Catarrh. RtCOMMtNDS Pt-ltU-NA itomarh. I bad bad a run of typhoid MlalMlmaf. ' "You told Tltcly that the man who ; lent me $10 would alvtaya hare f 10 i coming I demand an apology." I "You're right ; I waa wrong. I alum Id hae aald the 111) wmikl never be jtviuliig "- Kanaaa t'lty Tlmea. (Jucen Alciamlra a tea eer ' 'h-e nf alxly pim-c. each jiIcti beliii deiirBtcd Willi a different phntoitrupl , ehlrh ehr liik Iw rwlf In S.-otiaud. FOR avitcin ia the IiIimmI. Itvcrv til lis- Ikx-oiiics infected with impurities, ia mire to follow. Muddv. S.lllow allow that the blood in infected with Tour . B. S , la ny opinion, U ai t ood a mxliclna ai caa ht had; II lmpiy cannot t Iniprovnl upon a reruxly lo purity nJ nut li tin blood anil lo Inflation awl tunc up the rciO' This sprint rar blood bad and I ac run down la hcallh, and hini wan your mcdlcim tut lily advcMiMtl I commencad Its um. Toilay my Wood la In One condition and my (nual health la ol tbc bnt. Am Alllnt por tion at onmcn for a tail concern bn, and It I wal ool Iniood pbraical condition It would bt Impoulbla for m. to till tin piece Your t. g. S. hai bo of f icat cervlce lo me and I do aol heaiute lo lva It tba credit It aeeervtt. WM. r. V!DYKK. Ill fifth Street, Beaver Fella, Peon. SPECIFIC CO., ATLAflTA, UA. l FADELESS DYES ... . ,h., dva. One too package Ask dealer, or ws will send JJn i Telaphoaa ftlri'a ftomaana. Conscientious ('arris always tried to d tier inf, Never lint hr temper aha u different f nun tti rnt ; Carrie was "central," with voice of awerteat tone, And Hint In why Ml Carrie baa cot- I "ltd of her own. Portland Oregouian. Out of Ihe Dim rt. Rnmiiol Wondwiirlh hail Jut written "The (ilil Oaken Bucket." "Nothing In II !" h muttered an tie read It over anil rWli--li-d upon the probabla price It would bring. lint prnterlty tvlilently found torn ihliiR In It. fat lb liuasewlfe. .oitis ai'llvn women who pride them solves In ImiMi-ki-cpliig seem to forget that the object of keeping house la that human beluga iniiy he acOomiundiiti'd In It. Their sole Idea si-ems to l thla. that (tin house may be kept In a certain form ami ardor; and to tbe perforin anre of the form ami order thrj aacrl-tli-e the comfort the bouao wua eatab-llahr-d to aerure. AlmUa anil HltllnaT. Mr. ICI'Mi-r I think a womnn'a club, to be eiiivwafnl, ahoiild aim at aomc tiling far rrmowil from fmnale uf frnitn. Mla Ktrong I don't agree with yoii, air. Tlint ahotild he Ita aole object Mr. Klihlcr Yi-a. hut It'a more llkc!y to lilt Hint oh.cct If It alma at Bom thing !. Philadelphia Prcaa. Had llaea Ibere. "1 rend In a lunik of atatlatlca that the averuKe woman carrlea from thirty to ililrty tlve nilli-a of hulr on tier Heart, "And then ahe ralsea the deuce If her huahsnd hnpta-na to carry a yard or two of It on lila cont sleeve." Iar Old Boaboeleia. "Yea, John la getting quite a repu tation a an actor. They gave iilin one of the h-ndiiig roles lu a play at col lege. " "John! VYby, his foundation Is atro cious" "lint thla was a tlreek play." Clevalatid Plain lieiiler. Ilia Credit Impaired. Plncnae KbadlMilt, I ban-n't aakrd you fur any money for a long time, bav 11 Kbadtwll No; you never axked m for any nmnry fur a lung time. You always wanted It for "jut a day or two." Thai's why you're not roing to et any thit time, Dlnriiu. Air feeli a little like answ, doean't It? Cbiimo Tribune. laaaeanea of tha Itwdlmeata. "What a aincular lo-ikine couatar- pane!" aald the eminent phtmeinn. "Counterpane !" airUlnu-d hil wlfa. "Yet ynu are eupiMH I lu be one of tba (real ret authnritlea In the couutry va brain dlneaaea!" "I fall te sea the connection." 'Tba ft a rraiy quill, you ninny.' t ee for Old Tla. Old tin Is put to a variety of uses Kor Instance cheap trunks are covered with tin from discarded tin cans and other utenalla. the tin having 1m-.ii lint 'ut to di-slred sice nnd straightened und smoothed out. There are nli con ' n-rns In dltTercut purta of the cuuntry u hli-h niske a huslneas of reiuorlug the tin (Hinting from old tlu cuua and scrap tlu. ' Weekly Teaebei. "Poor lllrmii!" solilx-d Mrs. Iliinl nppte. "He writes his culh-ce life Isn't as g.xr us It Is cracked up to lie. Ho snya some pans of It are very touch ing. " "lUnmed If 1 don't agree with him," chuckled Mr. Iliirdiipple, ns he greased lila IkhiIs. "I notice he Is always writ ing touching Idlers for ten or tweuty dollars." A arprl. Tcsi-her -Freddy I' angle, you may give the Gcrnuiu nuine of the river Pnnulie. Krisldy l"unno. Teacher thinnti ! Thnt Is rlRlit I am stud you have studied your lesson ao well, Frwldy la surprised, but keeps still. THE MENTO) KNOW int jurtrtiun v. QUALITIES OF Wli; 'UHlOS -f, ciirrtnc ciiitc i OLIUYLKO.OVIlvy AND HATS AH are the men wno now put them to the hard est ICMS in me rouyn cst weather. , Get the original Towers Fuh Brand mads since 1836 (ATALO riWt V THt 4M.VT1 J TOWII CO nfOM. U INV No. l-0 AV Ml KN wrlilng lo ailverHeort pleaaa uioinluu tine paper. colors aUfclandcotton equally well DRUQ AJflf , Qutocy, LUnoia. GRASSES , NO CLOVEfi. Poialbilliloa of I Buceaaaful Growth In f t turn Ins ho y H. T. French, Director Idaho Exparunant Sta tion, Miwcuw. Much Interest la Ixuiii manifested In Ihe posnlblllty of growing grasses and ( lovra In the auction about Motcow ami other o '! ns of Northern Idaho. inis mtuei is til special lnwrea. at thla nine, for many new settler are coming Into thla state It m the older tales, where thee crops eenstitnte very important part of farm produc tion. Onr eifxrlence eiterdi over several seasons and we thought it might be of profit to some to know what Is being done in this direction oo the experi ment station Isrm. We bare undertaken to establish a seeding of clovers and gta-sea on a por tion of the farm and herewith give a brief account ol the result of cor wotk during the past season. I-ast April we plowed op ten acres of land on which wheat was grown the year before, and fitted it for the seed by bsnowing twice with a fine toothed smoothing harrow. We then sowed broadivst the following mixture, cov ering six seres, leaving the balance un til Inter, oa account ol the ground being in a lower portion of the field and too wet to an li, 40 pound reenmon red c lover. S pounde A leike clover. Xf poumln orrharu rroM, S IKKtiiU nteeli'W fenroa. S pound Kiialii-b rr araaa, 10 po-'mle titnulhy. 4 11. V. tail ommiIow oat araaa. Thin made. )h pounds ol the mlxtnre per sere. Tliu Isilance ol the field was sown to the same combination, at the same rate er ai re, except eight pounds of alfalfa seed was added to the mixture In place of the alsike clover and timothy seed. No nurse crop was sown with the grass mlxtnre. And here is whirs many larmers make a mistake, by sow ing wheat, oata or Istrley with the gtass or clover. It Is the experience of the beet farmers now tlist It is not wise to sow a crop of grain with the seeding. The more rapidly giowing grain crop takea the moisture away from the tender grant, and clover plants, and when the grain is Cot the hot sun burns these tender plants up. The wild oat wh'ch Is so abundant In the soil ol this locality is quite enough of a nurse crop, and mi attention should be given to cutting this ont of the way when it reaches the proper sisge. We cut two crops of wild oats from our field. The Cr-t crop msde a fair yield of hay. In cutting the wild oata the mowing mai hine should be set high enough so that it will not cut the clover or young giss. The last of November, when the yield waa last exsmined, there wss a fine stand of clover and of all the grasses sown, so far as we were able to detect them. Much of the clover beaded out last season making a groa tb one foot high or more. Unless last season was an exception ably favorable one there Is no reason why clovers and grasses should not be grown In the bill lands in this section. The yield of wheat will not be lees when tbe farmers learn to grow these crops which restore fertility, and the possibilities of diversified farming, with stock as sn important factor, will be greatly strengthened. VARIETIES OF FRUIT. Washington Professor Makes Stud of Esth Region. By J. L. Aehlock. Wanhlnatoo SUU Colleww J'ullnuui. During tbe past year numerous in qniiies have come to the dtate college depaitment of horticulture asking ques tions which generally can be summed np in the one question: "What kinds of fruit will do beet where 1 live?" This class of quiries has given the staff of the state expet iment ststion consid erable trouble, since, as stated by Pro fessor Thurnber, head ol the department of horticulture, unless the staff mem bers know exactly the climatic and loll conditions of ihe region from which the question came, erroneous information may be given, leading Ihe seeker far in formation to plant trees not at all adapted to his region. "Now we have rolved the problem," said I'lofeeaorThother, recently. "Dur ing the lt year we have made a care ful survey ol tbe state with reference to the particular varieties of fruits which are adapted to eaoh region. We have classified the lifts into 'Western Wash ington,' 'Inland Valleys,' and 'Upland Valleys.' In this list is included ap ples, pears, cherries, peaches, apiicots, plitniH, taepli'rries, prunes, blackber ries, gorselierrlea. currants, strawber ries and nuts. Karly, medium early and late varieties are given wheie It is nvceesaty. We submit these lists to all Inquirers now, and from a doien or so good varetiea of apples, peers, etc, he may choose as he likes, according to the adaptability of the fruit lor his region. "Another experiment we have in band ia one In whkh we have selected sixty-five good varieties of apples from the eight hundred or so varieties In the state experiment station on-hard, and are sending two varieties of eaoh of the sixty-five varieties to ten farmers or fruitgrowers ef Washington. We wish to determine by this experiment how ea -h variety will do In the particular region in which It Is tried, and In this way ws hope to collect much valuable data concerning the possibilities for new varieties of sddIss Id this teuton General Debility Day In and day out there la that leellng of weakness that makes a burden of Itaett Food does not strengthen. Bleep does not refresh, It la hard to do, bard to bear, What should be easy, vitality la on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For thla condition take HOOU S OQrSapaNlia jt rHHllu-a the blond and gives vigor an tono to all tiie organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabe. lOOdoseafl. Ita Kvulolloo. Friend How did you come to write thut "best 'l!-rr The Miin Mt'ry Gent Flrnt I was strir. ny a thought, t eplgramly.id the thought, sketchlxed lh epigram, plnylwd the sketch, novel Ixed the piny and advertised tbe novel Puck. t'aqwe-slloaablr. First Rtrangi-r I suppose even yonr profession has Its drawbacks? Second KlraiiKeryes, Indeed. First StrangeV And what Is your profession? fcfnd Stranger MotoruisD on a gravity road. at. V'tne ri end all Kerrooa rV DermAiiontly . irtvl by Ir. Klloe-a Or.ut rve lieaiorer. r- nr. r,-r FHKr. Mt-'-jl botu ana ireaut. Ui. u. iLi.iio , 1.4., til ircb L, fan BllaTBted Howe. Tonne Mr. Kmitb bad juat asmed bis trat born son Joi n. That boy." h- aid, proodly, "will bs one of a million !'' Rut John, when be grew to be a man, moved to Chicago, where bs became mere ly one of ail). Ooly rale. "Let me show you the suite," Insist ed the hotel proprietor. "No," replied (he stranger. "I am afraid it Is a little too ateep for my pocket book." "Steep? Why, my dear sir, don't yon think I mentioned a fair price?" "Oh. yes. a Jniiiciiunn fair price." Mother wilt find Mrt. WtneloWa Soothlne Syruitb n-ir retiietlr u ties tut inalr c&'kar a luring iu wajintuic ir.od. .o Tolmreo There. "Why dou't you try one of those to bacco cures on your eon?" asked Gad die. "That wouldn't have any effect on blm." replied I'opley. "Oh ! yes. tle?y simply kill all appe tite for tobacco." "But he suioki-s clgnrettes." Raral r;loeopy. "A crow." aaid the farmer, reaching for hit gun. "it a good deal like an Injua. Kometime you can make bira good by giving him s little trinket." Thereupon be drew s bead on the bird and gave it a present of small shot be sides. $100 Reward, $100. Taereailereofthic t aper will 1 cleaned ta learn t i thra 1 at Ul ona ureafed dliieaae that eiiioiiea hae been able to euro in all lie euea, and thai In Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure it the onlv posit iveeure now known to tba medical fraternity. Catarrh be n a eunnlio Uonai dleeane. require a eonatltutlonal tteat meht ItatrhCatarrhCureffttaei-Q internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mueoueaur fnre.of thvaveiem. thereb. deet-oyingllMf fo ni dation ol the dteae, and glviur I e pat ent atrerurth by bullitinx np tha co.tlm-fon and aaaietuig nmturaln Uning lu wore. Tbe pro prietor have to mueh faith In lte urauvepow ere hat they offer Una Hundred Dollaralorany raee that ii tail to cum. Bead for litt uf teetiiuoiital. A l.tree K J CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all driiKRintu, 75e. Taka llali't Faiul.y fill for oorutlpatloa. Slranif la Death. Towne Well. Mussel is gone, poor fellow ! Me just worked himself to death. He was always In such a bur ry Brown Yes. nnd they say he was out of breath when be died.-r-Pblladei-phla Press. Tha 1'rlie i'eial. "Don't growl so." snld tbe philosophic man, "we can't all be horn witb a sil ver spoon lu our mouths, you know." "No," replied the pessimist, "and If I bad been born that way the spoon would have ihokcu me." Philadelphia rreae. yruptffTgs ixirHfoenna nets ftentlyet prompt ly on t he bovvds, cleanses te system ejcctu ally assists one in ovetwminjj hauitual constipalion bermanently. To et its oeneicial eects hx .The ocnnuie. rlanujacturodl ly the CALIFORNIA Jlo Syrup Co. StXD BYltADINO 0UCCI5T4-50i evOTTU ye, Pieartnsana bus ooiera. ).-, JflJ..rilVlliiSiJ