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HEALTHY WOMEN Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure for Colds and a Preventive of Catarrh cold he should at once begin tin- use of Pc run 11 according to direc tions on the bottle, and the cold Is sure to puss away without leaving any bad effects. Unless this Is done the cold is almost sure to end In the second stage of catarrh, which Is making so many lives miserable. If Pe- runa was tuken every time one has a cold or cough, chronic catarrh would be practically an unknown ease. M l » « Kllzntx-th liber , No . ¡17 Bassett street, Albany. N V.. writ, s M r s . M .J . B r i n k FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH A Serious Mistake Which Thousands are Making. The Arm stage of catarrh Is what Is commonly known as "catching cold." It may bn In the head, nose, throat or lungs. Its beginning I* sometimes so severe mm to cause a chill and con siderable fever, nr It may be so slight us to not hinder u person from his usual business. In perhaps a major ity of cases little or no attention Is paid to th e first stag« of catarrh, and hence R heAgst nearly one-half of the people have chronic catarrh In some form. To negllct a cold Is to Invite chron ic catarrh. As soon as any one dis covers the first symptoms of catching ¿1 huv.- a l w a y s dr ea de d uns.-MI.-i| w e a t h e r b.-cause o f my e x t r e m e li a bility to ca tch cold, when a c a t a r r h a l trouble w o u l d quic kly Uev.-io|. u m . m b tny entire s ys tem whic h It w o u ld take wee k s to d r ive a w a y . I am th ank fu l to say that since I h a ve tuk.-n I ' K R t f - N A 1 do not h a v e an y reason to dr ea d this an ym o re. Jf I h a ve been at all exposed to the da mp, w.-t or cold Weathe r, I take a dose o r two of l ’ l . l t l ' N A . an d It t h r o w s out an y hint of sickness fr o m my s y s t e m . " — Miss Kllz- ubelli Utter. M r s M J. Brink. No. RJi M ich igan a v e nue St. Joseph. Mich . writes: " T h i s past w in t er dwring the w.-t an d cold w e a t h e r I caugh t a s ud de n an d s e vere cold, wh ich de velope d a c a t a r r h a l condition t h ro ug h my entire system, and so affe rte d my ge ne ra l he alth that I w u s comple tely br ok e n down, an d bec ame ne rvous an d hyste rical und unfit to s u pervise my horns My physieinn p r e scribed fo r me. but s o m e h o w his m ed i cine did me no good. B ead in g o f P U B I ' N A I decided to try It. A fter I had taken but three bottles I fo und m y se lf In fino he alt h .’*— M r s M. J. Brink. ftlbyl A H adle y, M Main street, H u n t ington. Ind., w rite s- " I j . s t winter s f j e r ge tti n g my feet wet I b e g a n to cough , which g r a d u a l l y g r e w w o rs e until my throat w a s sore nnd r a w Ordinary rem edies did not help m « an d c o u gh rem e- edlcs na use ated me B e a d in g an a d v e r tisement of w h a t P K K I ' N A could do, l decided to try a bottle nnd you can lm - Japanese Auctions. Pinner fable (lallantry. A Japanese auction Is a solemn af The Hostess— You are such an epi cure. Mr. Bluffer, that I wuh almost fair, writes a reporter for the St. Paul : Globe. The public does not call out afraid to ask you to dinner. Htuffer— Hut the pleasure of your , their bids, but write their names to company more thnn compensates me. gether with the amount they are will ing to pay, on a slip of paper and put — New York Times. It In a box. These are looked through and the article awarded to the person Not Good lor Anything. Cholly— Doctor, 1 want somothlg for who has mails the biggest offer. my head. Dr. Oruflly— My dear fellow, wouldn’t take It for a gift.— Judge. JOHN PO O LE, P O R T L A N D , ORE. l oot of Morrison Street. Can rivo you tho best bargains lit Hollers and engines. Windmills, I'timpsand i.one rai Machinery, W o o d .--awing Ms- hi ties a specially. See us helor« buying. r ----------- OKEtH -s \ I'- u: 11. a NI * St. Helen’s School for Girls. Thirty thin! year. Com mini Ion* building*. Modern #u|Ul|»inent. Academic and coll pro preparatory couraen Special eournen In minde and art. Illustrated catalogue All department* will re.»pen Jan. ft, U m »:T. Heater term tiegina Feb I, iuu:t. MISS E L E A N O R TE B B R T T S , Principals I t C o s ts Y o u N o t h in g To catch cold—you aet Nomcthin« tor nothing, sure «Mioiijth. You can k • ep it 11 von want It, bm j on can gel n«i of it by UKtnit <|iiccn Itcc < otitfli llropM. Keep a box tn tlu* houle. They tutte nice, look nice, are nice. Mad»* ot honey and menthol, ft Ceuta a hot. Solfi by all drutfipftt* ami mu- feet loners. Tw • boxes •- lit by mail postpaid oil receipt of li)o, In stamps. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore. I Mothers will find Mrs. Sooth, ing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children .V ln s lo w ’s d u r i n g the teething |ieriod. Right He Was. A member of a Sunday school was nno day asking some children ques tions nn Bible knowledge. So far as he hail gone the children did very well, hut when he asked: “W here does the word ’holy’ first occur In the Bible?" the children could not answer for a minute or so. j till a sharp urchin stood up nnd said: "Please, sir, on the cover.” F I T Q PcnimniMinr Curtti 5o Tit« or nrrrouaiM« r i l V after first lay'* ni*nf Dr Kline's(>reat N « m ttastorur. Bond for Fit KFfl'J.OOtrUl bottle»n.I treat- ta*. Da.B. II. H u n k . Ltd. vat AnhSL. Philadelphia.?* A Dcaperatc Cane. Putz— Keep uway. I haf got the kleptomania. Pomade— Vat. vat are you dakin for It? Putz— Everyding I can lay mein hnnts on. — Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. S i o n It K W A It l> S i o n . The rosilrr« of this t>s| or will be pleased to (burn timi I bore is nt lessi olio dn-ad«il i I im - hm * ¡ dint scu-iiri- Ims beni olilo to cure in nil Us ■toges, and Ihm IsoolBrrli. Ilnll’st'atarrh «'lire 1. ihn-ml» positiv« cure known to the medical (rau-rnlty. i ntnrrli lo-ing a constitutional din- essc, ri‘<|iilrcs a consiTtuilonal treaiincnt. Hull's - siorrh Cure Is token Internally, s- ling directly upon the hlood sn-l mucous surface» of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, ond giving the patient strength by building up the constitution an.I assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much fmth in its curativi iiowi-rs, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any ease that It fails tocture. bend for list oi testimonials. Address K. J. t’HKNEY A CO., Toledo, O. bold by druggists, 7fic. Doll's Finn ill l-llls ore the best Self-Sacrifice. "W hy, Jimmie, you're smoking one of papa's clgnrs!” "Sure! I heard nta tell him he’d kill himself smokin’ so many, so I’m tryin’ to save his life.”— New York Journal. so P IS O S CURE FO R CURES WHERE All EISE FAILS. „ Host 1'outfh Syrup. Tiatos In ttm©. Sold by drugglm. N S U M P T IO N r M , U«e | ^ M iss S a r a M c G a h a n / uglrie ho w glu d I felt whe n It beg u n to relieve me In a very short time. In less than two w.-eks I w a s completely cu r e d .” —S ibyl A H a d le y . Mls s S a r a h M c O a h a n No. 197 3d street, A lb a n y , N. V.. writes: " A fe w months a g o I suffered with a severe a t t a c k o f Influenza, w h ic h n o t h ing seeme d to relieve. My hearing be ca m e bad, my eyes bec ame Irritated and feverish. Nothing seemed right and no thing I ate tasted good. I took P E - R I T N A ami w lt ld n t w o wee k s 1 w a s p e r fectly w e l l.” —S a r a h M c O ah a n . If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe- runa write at once to Pr. Hartman, giving a full statement, of your c a s e and he will be glad to give you hit valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. A Ucntlc Hint. "Breverin, de collection am berry fine to-day. Nine suspender buttons! Now, If de congregation will kindly put a pair ov pants in de plate n et- Sunday, de church will be berry grate ful.” A TARTAR. Some Famous Dentists and Their Exper ience With Tartars. A tooth may hé a Tartar, cr may have tartar; in either case you are in a had way. If your tooth is a Tartar, it will drive you to a dentist last enough to play checkers on your coat tail. But if it has tartar it will take vou more slowly hut nevertheless surely, for front haviDg tartar to being a Tartar is not mich a long journey. And when you start you “ cuss” that tooth at every jump. “ An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” and for the prevention or cure of tlie trouble take the safe journey to Vt ise Bros,, dentists. Failing Bldg., Portland, Ore., who have the painless method of fixing your teeth, who will save you many a sleep less night, and help you enjoy life by showing you how to care for the teeth. Get busy and go now. The expense of caring properly for the teefh now is very moderate, and there is no pain whatever. Even an entire set of new fasle teeth does not cost much, and the comfort is great. The Difference. “The idea of calling a flask of whis key a ‘life preserver.’ ” "W h a t’s the matter with that?” "W ell, usually It’s the cork In it that makes the life preserver effect ive. but your tlnsk's no good until you take the cork out.’’ About So. Greene— Miss W ilter has brought suit against IUfkln for breach of promise, naming her damages at $50,- 000.” Gray— Funny about women. If he had married her she would by this time, perhaps, be telling him that he Is absolutely worthless. J O H N N Y C A N U C K IN W AR. T b « Canadian Hold 1e r la A fr ic a Kx* h lb lle d Home Moer T ra ita . -THE PROOF OR THE PUDOINU LIE * IN THE EATING.” The doctors are diimfounded. thw To Mouth Africa Great Britain sent druggists astonished, and the people- excited and Joyful over the wonderful Tommy Atkina, Australia forwarded cures and tremendous sales of the Tommy U'ornataJk and Canada dis great Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. Every patched Johnny Canuck. Much baa case of rheumatism— some of .many been said regarding the merits of the years’ standing— has given way tw lighting material raised by the empire this powerful remedy. Thousands o f and nothing save praise has come our certificates like the following can be- way. W e are, therefore, not In search 1 furnished as to Its value: George Heleyer, publisher of the- of compliments, nor do we wish t o 1 Chilton, WIs., "Volksbote,” used St. draw any Invidious distinctions. That Jacobs Oil “for almost unbearable Canada did Its duty and did It well Is pains in the back, which had com sufficient for the average Canadian. In pletely prostrated him.” A few ap other quarters, however, the part taken plications cured him entirely. Mrs. Fred Eberle, Rellalre, O.. w as In the war by Johnny Canuck and oth for a long time severely troublecf er Britons Is still u subject of com with rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil in ment. stantly relieved and entirely cured A story of the war, written by an her. Australian. Corporal Adams, gives the Rev Dr. B. Pick, of Rochester. N . Impression of a man In the ranks. The Y., suffered so Intensely from rheu writer, who speaks highly of the work matic pains that he was unable to of the Asutrallans, concedes that the rreach. Several applications from a empire produced two kinds of soldiers bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, "relieved him.” that were even better. The best, lit his F. Radder, Cleveland. Ohio, says: judgment, were the Canadians, and “Two applications of St. Jacobs OIT next came the New Zealanders. O f the cured me of great and long-continued Canadians Mr. Adams speaks In this pain In my foot." Messrs. C. L. Brundige and Son, wise: "Their dashing actions, cool fe write: rocity, quiet ‘slimness’ and guileless druggists. Muskegon, Mich.. ' St. Jacobs Oil has a wonderful sale. ’verneukery' of the Boers themselves W e sold eight bottles at retail yes — and their pure hard cheek— rendered terday. This will give you some Idea them famous and faselnatlng wherever of how well It Is liked In this section.” they went.” As an Illustration of the Mr. Louis Hinkel. of Fast Poesten, “verneukery" of the Canadians, an In Kill. N. Y.. s iy s : “I call St. Jacobs cident In which they trapped the tricky Cll the best liniment I ever used. It zarps, or Johannesburg police, by cured me of rheumatism and pain In the back.” adopting the Boer tactics. Is cited. Herman Rittner. Manchester. N . The Canadians held a strong position H.: "I have tried St. Jacobs Oil, and on the edge of a ridge which the zarps found It excellent. All those who were trying to capture. After a desul have purchased it sp^ak of it as ‘sim- tory engagement the Canadians rose plv Incomparable.’ ” Geo. G. Erffl". Palestine. 111.: "T and ostentatiously retired. They gallop ed past a gap In the ridge, through wag In bed suffering from a swollen leg, I used St. Jacobs Oil, its effect which the Boers could see them In full was wonderful. The following day I retreat, hut under cover of the hill they attended to mv business again.” returned to their old positions, where Dr. Otto Fills. Reading O. writes: they silently awaited the pursuing “The sale of St. Jacobs OH is con Boers. It was not often that the coun stan ts Increasing; it is praised b y trymen of slippery Dewet were caught everybody, and never fails to give en by such a ruse, says the Toronto Mail tire satisfaction.” and Empire, hut we are Informed that How Glorious. In tills Instance is wns entirely success “What would you do if you were to ful. The Boers advanced until at 2<st wake up tomorrow morning and find yards the Canadians opened a deadly yo ’rself famous?" “Lie down and sleep untH I felt and effective fire, before which the sup posed victors retired with heavy loss like getting up for once.”— Chleagc* and In havoc. Thus they were. In the Record-Herald. vernacular of the veldt, “vemeuked” \ SALMON. by the Canadians, for whom, as they Everybody in these Northwestern have subsequently testified, they ac states knows what good salmon is, bat quired a wholesome dread. we don’t believe you know jnst hoar mnch better one brand can be than A B O U T T H E T IP P IN G E V IL . another until yon have tried the Mono pole. Monopole Falnion is the very A m e ric a n s H a ve In c re a s e d Cost o f finest red Columbia River fish canned > T r a v e l in O rie n t. "W herever Americans hive trtveled in a cleanly manner. The salmon has In the Orient they seem to have ex a fine flavor and makes a fine addition Salmon is well known to erted it hail Infitteiiee over the natives to a meal. lit the way of raising prices,” said Mr. lie a very nutritions article of dieW Get Monopole salmon from your grocer. Hofei, as he boarded the dottgkong Wad hums & Kerr Bros, packers, Maru Just prior to her sailing for San Portland, Ore. Francisco. "G o to Indin. Singapore. Hongkong, Manila and Japanese < ¿tics Even. nnd you will find that the Americans "In time, with care, you may ref- have turned things topsy-turvy." cover. Twelve dollars.” said the fash Mr. Hofei is returning to St. lx>nis ionable physician, extending a recep after a year in the Orient. His one tive palm. "In time, with care, you dis complaint is the m.. .tier in which may recover $12,” replied the American tourists have eausi-d prices gruntled patient, as he grabbed his wad and made a breakneck dash fo r to soar skyward. The fault with Amer the street.— The Moon. icans Is that wherever they go they at tempt to "show off" and their habit of tipping far in excess of benefits receiv ed has Increased even that bane of I WANT TO BUY FOR CASK traveling. Europeans generally do not Chicken, Duck and Geese feath exceed a til) of one-tenth of their hill ? rs. Address in cafes ami other places of service. ’ O. O . SM ITH. On the other hand. Americans tip cti | lO th a n d D a v ’a S t a.. P o r t fand, Oe ttrely out of all proportion to the cost i a ® ® ® >f things received. When an American | goes Into a cafe and Ids bill amounts to i .'» d or 75 cents in American money. In tells the waiter to keep the change of i dollar. People following in the \vnki >f these extravagant tipsters usually find out to tin Ir sorrow that they must pay equally well or put up with poor i TH E M S H as a service. si on has a history. The ricksha runners even have made ! T h is is told in an interesting booklet ip tlu-ir minds that when an American which is yours f o r ippears among them he must be mulct- ' th e asking. ril. They raise the prices and then j A. 0. TO W ER CO. expect tips as well. In Vatiila the j BOSTON. MASS. cocheros. instead of being the obse- M x X e r* o f lulous Jelitts of the old Spanish days, W E T WEATHER CLOTHING have now become Independent beings, ACfWiJLj ind if they feel that they will not gel more than the regulation fare, refuse OUR G O O D S ARB ’o accept a passenger on the ground ON 3AI.fr EVERYWHERE. «3 bat they are engaged. “To f ; y tlpit one is an American." said Mr. llofel, according to the Hono lulu Advertiser. "Is to announce that you are to stand and he robbed In bread daylight. The servile people I " I s u f f e r e d H ie t o r t u r e s o f t l i e d a m n e d which we used to know in tin* Orient with protruding piles brought on by conslip»- tlon with which I was afflicted for twenty are not fo now lu the case of Ameri years I ran across your C A S C A R K T S tn the cans. European travelers, however, town of Nowell. I a . and never found any thinr to equal them To-day I am entirely free from escape from this condition of affairs, piles and (eel like a new man.’’ C. H. K e it z . 1411 Jones St.. Sioux CUy, la. and they are treated with as much re spect ns formerly." I 7\LL M PAIL IN A DRY TIME! Of THE FI5B NWS FAII5 IN A WET TIKE. PIIFQ CANOV C ATH ARTIC Maxim s o f T am m any. Tammany lived iu the seventeenth century. He was a native of Delaware, but settled on the hanks of the Ohio TSADt MASS BMMSTISCO Itlver. He was chief sachem of his tribe, nnd his reign w a i discreet nnd peaceful. IBs great tnaxlm wns: Mesoant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. T *> "Unite. In peace unite for peaceful Rood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Urlpe. 10c. Ke. SUa. Taking No Chances. ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ._ "I think," said the first business happiness; In war, unite for mutual de t n r lla f C m fe a f, CfclVM«. S .«tr * * K 1mm » « t . n * man. "I'll go home to lunch today. A fense.” Mil T il D I P Soldaad enaranteed Sy all _ new cook arrived at our house just H U ' I U ' l l A U gins to 1 ' t It K Tnbacco Ils b ft. E x te n s iv e H ila r ity . after breakfast, and she has the rep “Did he smile when you offered him No. . 1 - t * o : i . utation of being a good one.” P. 1C. U. "W h y not wait for your usual six the chance?” “Smile? W hy he jvas an entire I U H M w r riling to a d vertiser»y o’clock dinner?” it I \Y m en t io n thia paper. "She may be gone by that time.’* farce-comedy.”—New York Time«. w & a m 3