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HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. Ayers One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s m edicine fo r all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. •• I k m B , . i l A y e r * » ( ’ h a r r y r i f i n n l In m y f . i n i l » ( o r . i k I i I y a a r * . T h a r a l . i i o i I i I i i k • < iu » l t o I t f o r r o o i r b , . n « l m i d . , • « p r « * t s l l f f o r S h it- d ra n M it a . W . I I . H u m * « . H h e l b f . A l a . * r .M r . f l M. for j . r . a t I n o o .. y ^ iW b ll, M a »a Night Coughs K « « p th e b o w e l* o p «n w ith on o o f A yor'a Pllla a t b o d tim o , ju s t on o. Life ran be ■untaiued fur something like thirty duye uu water alone; with hut dry food oue could lire hut a quarter of that time. Arld Lande Mode Fruii fui. T h o » |.arrhr.l, .trr, »rtd ìtlalii» uf Moni . Culo . A r i * . Iilahu eml ut ber dry land» rsspond tiillrkly ami «l\ r a lit« viriti « l i n i planimi tu Hal**r'a H|a>lt<, lla -iri» liarlay, Ma > amiti W h r»t, Au liay Karlteal <>at», llllll -ri Imitar lira »» alpi ilromu» I lim iti» Abnvtt arem tu Itouti.h and ]»ut(h al dronghi» ami arili »«>IW JI'aT » « « l i 10« ■ M l*TAMr». and th l» mitica Ut John A Halaer Seni Co., l e • rose*, W l» . lur Iheir h i« cattuogaa ami lami ac«il *aat|>le». [!' < I, ] A ahnrp tongue ia the only edged tool thnt «ruas keener with coimlant use.— Irving. A s s o c ia t io n , t e l l s young w om en w hat to do to a v o id p a in a n d s u f f e r in g c a u s e d b y f e m a le t r o u b le s . The Ueruiiin naturalist, lirehm, In comparing the monkeys o f tbs Old World with the marmosets and mon key« o f the New, says Hint the move ment« o f Old World monkey« «r e free ^ M i s s Amanda Johnson Faricbild, WIs., writes: «lid unfettered, compared with the “ I write to tell you how much Peruna benefltted me. clinging and creeping o f their Amer ican cousins. Their character 1« shown * For a number o f years I had pain In my head around by their conduct in the presence of A i \ ( ^ V \'1T / > AjOi'l u x my eyes, and I thought it was because my eyes need- danger, end hy the awe which they / ■ ' j| 1 ed treatment, so I went to an occullst and had glasses Inspire lu hunting dogs. Herr Biebm JKM\\ v U v a ’V-O j V. r f l j >¿7 fitted to my eyea and wore them for some time, but tells this story o f uu udventure with r x‘\.. V ' felt no relief whatever. I d fact, I felt worse than be- baboons in Africa; 1 y | ' 4 > # fore, and came to the conclusion that the trouble was not with my eyea, but with my h< ad »nil that It must Our dogs, beautiful, «lender grey / / I \ be catarrh. As so many o f my friends had used Pe- hounds, accustomed to tight succe«s- j i ^ r u n a with benefit for this trouble, I thought I would fully with hyenas uud other lieasts of fF i i try 1L I was not sorry that I did so. for In a short time prey; rushed towurd the baboons, ! ' 1 began to improve, and in four weeks my eyes were In w hich, from a distance, looked more splendid COadttiOR. my general health was much im like beasts o f (trey than tike monkey«, proved and all the catarrh o f the head was gone. I was und drove them hastily up the preci glad to get rid of this trouble and am glad to endorse «uch a good medicine as Peruna."— Miss Amanda pitin to right and left, iiut only the females took to flight; the male« turn- ••<1 to fiK-e the dogs, growled, lieat the ground with their hands, opened their mouths wide, showed their glittering teeth, and looked « ( their adversaries so furiously and iniiliciously Unit the bounds, Imttle-hurdeued and usually bold, shrunk buck dlocomtllted. and utmost timidly sought safety beside us. Before we hud succeeded in stirring them up to show light, the position o f ; the monkeys hud changed consider ably, and when the dogs charged u second time ncurly all the herd were in safety. But one tittle monkey about half a - MISS AM AND A JOHNSON. year old hud lieeii left behind. It ] shrieked loudly as the dogs rushed toward It. hut succeeded in gaining the top o f a rock liefore they hud arrived. Miss Flora Hauser. 1032 8. New Our dogs placed thcmselvt-s cleverly, Jersey street, Indianapolis, Ind., so as to eut off Its retreat, and we writes: thought they would entch'lt. "I think I must have been That was not to l>e. I'roudly and No troubled with catarrh ever eince I with dignity, without hurrying In the Woman was very young, aggravated each least, or paying uny heed to us, an time I caught a cold. This did not Afflicted old male stepped down from the Se prove sufficiently serious to be ob With curity o f the rocks toward the hard noxious until laat winter. Then Catarrh pressed little one. W'alked toward the my head and note were so stopped Can Be dogs without betraying the «lightest up that i felt I must do something. Either Peruna was recommended to me by fear, held them In check with glances, Beautiful a friend. I used it for four weeks, gestures and sounds that seemed al or Attractive and found to my relief that it cured most like Intelligible speech, slowly me. I have not had a bit of trouble climbed the rock, picked up the bnby since. My head it clear, and I can monkey, und retreated with It before safely affirm that Peruna cured we could reach the apot, and without Me.” — Mist Flora Haueer. the slightest attempt to prevent him on the part o f the dogs. While the patriarch o f the troop per formed this brave and unselfish deed Hundreds of Women Cured by Pe-ru- na of Annoying Catarrh. the other rneml»ers, densely crowded been cured o f chronic catarrh by us a preventive and not wait until on the cliff, uttered sounds which I Dr Hartman has probably done ing Peruna can never be known. catarrh has fastened itself In some had uever before heard from baboon«. more than any other physician toward Many a girl has regained her faded part o f the system. Old aud young, males and females, popularizing a means o ( escape from beauty, many a matron has lengthen the facial deformities, such as watery Peruna acts quickly and beneficially roared, screeched, snarled and bellow ed the days o f her comely appearance on the inflamed mucous membranes ed all together, no that one would have eyes, twisted nose, offensive breath, by using Peruna. dry cracked lips, due to the ravaging lining the different organs of the body. thought that they were struggling with effects o f catarrh. Peruna produces clean mucous Thus it w ill cure catarrh wherever leopards or other dangerous beasts. He has made chronic catarrh a life membranes, the basis o f facia] sym located. 1 learned later that this was the long study. His remedy, popularly metry and a perfect complexion. If you do not derive prompt and sat monkeys’ bnttle-ery. I t was Intended known as Peruna. is the most famous The women have not been slow to isfactory results from the use of Pe to Intimidate us and the dogs, possi remedy for catarrh in existence. discover that a course o f Peruna will runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, bly also to encourage the brave old do more toward restoring youthful giving a full statement of your case Probably there is not a man or wo giant who was running into such evi man. boy or girl, within the bounds or beauty than ail the devices known to and he w ill be pleased to give you his dent dunger liefore their eyes. valuable advice gratis. the United States that has not heard science. o f Peruna. By far the largest major W hile it is true that Peruna cures Address Dr. Hartman. President o f IN D IA N S V E N E R A T E T H E DEAD. catarrh wherever located, yet <t is ad- The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, ity have used Peruna. The multitude o f people that have visable for everyone to use Peruna as Ohio. T o tem P o le « tiia t T e ll the H ia t o r y o f Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty. Pe-ru-na Makes Women Healthy and Beautiful. " D e a r M r *. I’ in k h a k : — I can con scientiously recommend Lydia Ba I 'ln k h u n t ’ s Y o g i- ta b le C o m p o u n d to thoso of my aiatern suffering with female weakness snd the trouble« • C h ie ft a in . which b o often befall women. I suf •’One o f tin* distinctive features ap- fered for months with general weak ness, and felt so weary that I had hard lieiillug to every traveler in Alimka,” work to keep up. I had shooting pains, mild 1‘. J. Parke, «[»cciiil agent o f the and was utterly miserable. In my dis interior department, in the Milwaukee tress I was advised to u&<* Lydia M. l*itikImtn*H Vegetable Com Sentinel. ” 1« the veneration displayed pound, and it was a red letter day to hy tile Indlutis for their dead. The me when I took the first dose, for at most picturesque spots itnaglnuhie arc that time my restoration ln’gnn. In selected fer their burial places and as six weeks I was a changed woman, one travels along the mountain sides perfectly well in every respect- I felt or up the canyons *itul valleys the fan so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did." tastic graven representation o f animals, bird» or tlsb indicate tlie fact that — Miss G c ila . G a k n o x , 350 JoiA-s St., Detroit, Mich., Secretary Amateur A rt beauty s|s»ts have ls*en taken for the Association thOOO fo rfe it I f original o f abooo burial places o f the natives. I visited» le tte r proolng genumeneee cannot be produced. villages where the totem poles recount W hen ono considers that Miss ing the history of Its population re Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we sembled a small shipyard. 'Hie amount »recontinu ally publishing in the news o f work done on these records is al papers o f this country, the great virtua most beyond comprehension and, like o f Mrs. l'inkham's medicine must b* the Kgyptinu hieroglyphics in ancient admitted by alL times, graven u|R>n marble and stone, the language o f n totem pole tells the history of chieftains and tribesmen. 119 HORSE POWER WITH TWO HORSES Some o f these features must disap r u n be gotten w ith Hwenaon’ « M a llea b le stu m p P u lle r : e v e r y can t in « w arran ted, tlaw or no flaw. pear with the march o f commercialism W r ite fo r catuloK. developing the territory. The relic South llentl stee l P lo w «, M inch, $9.00. South Henri C h illed P lo w «, 14-Inch, $7.60. hunter, Imbued with the spirit o f van dalism, is no respecter o f traditions, REIERSON MACHINERY CO. and many a rudely carved cedar |R>le lias been transplanted. In stead of standing like grim sentinels guarding the secrets o f the frozen northland and to the Initiated telling the story of the life and death o f the sent I barbarian whose deeds it commemorates, the chances are that it w ill decornte the .ASK YOUR DEALER POD THE private grounds of relic-hunting tour ists.” - ABSOLUTE SECURITY. G enuine T O W E R 5 garment» and hats are mad« of the best materials in block or yellow for all kinds of wet work. SATISFACTION IS GUAPANTtED IF YOU STICK TO THE SIGN OP THE FISH. JU TOWER CO..BOSTON. MASS.U. A A. * Í k i CANADIAN Cq.liB.M TORONTO, CAN, TOW T o K eep Paatry. Instead of putting away pastry, such ns cheese cakes. Jam, tarts, ete., hekl In reserve in u large tin and fetching out when wanted, it will lie found more convenient to pack about the number likely to be needed at one time in two- pound biscuit tins. Line the tin with butter paper, covering the pies careful ly over and closing tightly, thus avoid ing admitting air more than is neces sary and also preventing breaking the edges and spoiling the appearance. Many a man’s conscience troubles ; him only when his neighbor docs some- thing wrong. I W . !.. Douglas ugl shoes have by their excellent s t y l e , ensy-tittiug, it ■■ u superior wearing qualities, achieve*! the largest s«le o f any shoes in the w orld. Sold Everywhere. Look for name and p r ic e on b o t t o m . Little Liver Pills. \ ■lust Bear Signature of ; P n iig lM u « m C o r o n » ¡ s ^ ' * S W 7 « b S b C o lt «k in . w h ic h U e r e r y w h e r e r o n r e d e d to t i e t h e ft n e a t P a t e n t I . r » t h e r y e t p r i H i n r e d . F a i t C o lo r £ g e l i t i u se d . S h o e » b j l a a l l . í & r . r l t r a . W r it « fo r C á te lo «. W .L .b o u * !«* , B ro c k to n . I l » Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT •s a Lac-Simile Wrapper CARTER'S È GET WET! 6 L IC K E P *3 A§ &* 3 S H O E S Œ They are just as good as those that cost you $4 to $."> — the only difference is the price. Carter's DONT M AD E EAM O U 5 BY A DEPUTATION EXTENDING OVED M ODE T H A N / ; r H A L E A CENTUDY. W. L. DOUGLAS I FOR FOR FDR FOR FOR FOR FOR H EAD AC H E« D IZ ZIN E S S . B ILIO U S N E S S . T O R P ID L IV E R . C O N S T IP A T IO H . S A LLO W S K IH . T H E C O M P L E X IO R o m i n w i MUTI4AV« 44PMATUWC. ^ I Pu rely.▼ •fetsM o.><ifcw »«5 ^ % . CURE SICK HEADACHE.. P. N. U. No. II-IS04. T h l« w onderfu l Chi nese doctor 1» called frrnat because he cu re« people w ithout opera tion that « r e Kteen up to rile. H e cures w ith those w onderfu l Chi nese herb«, roots, buds, bark» «m i vefretHblea that «r e e n tire ly un known to m edical sci ence In this country. Th rough the use o ' those harm less rem edies this fam ous doctor know s the action o f over 500 d ifferen t rent edles, w hich he successfully uses In different diseases. H e gu aran tee« to cure cattarh, asth- raa, lung, throat, rheum atism , nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.: has hundreds o f * _*«timonlals. C harges m oderate. Call ant! see him . P a tien t« out o f the etty w rite for blanks and circulars. Send stamp» C O N S U L T A T IO N FH KK. ADDKKSS The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. H E N w ritin g to a d v e rtis e rs p lea se m ention th is p aper. 253 Alder St., Purtlnnd. Oregon. Mention paper. C U R E Horses of H E A V E S , C O U G H , DUtcmper, Pink Bye o r In d iK '»tt°n . A g r e a t BLOOD PURIFIER AND CON DITIONER anil a »ure cure fo r all ailm ent* from which h e a r*» arise. CURED 34 HORSES. 1 h * r * h e r n a . l n g P r u M l . n H r » » » I ’o w d r m t h e p » * t f i g h t m o n t h . * n d In t h * t l i n t h » » r c u r r d 11 h o n r . o f H t n vra . 1« o f D l . t r n i p r r » m l 0 o f P h r o n lc C o n tih . T h r P r a » K l» n K r m r d le a h » » » « « I n r t l » « r r » ( r e p u t a t io n In t h l » » r c t l o n . — K r n r . t D r h n c k », N e w a r k , N . Y - P R IC E : A T O E A L K H *. 5 » U U ! M p » « r F a r m e r ’s H and B ook. B Y M A I L , SO« pHi ASIAN Kr.MKDT Co., Bt. P a iiK j f lnw. I U I t T L A .s u S K K U C O ., P o r t i a s * . U r., C o » » t A gen ts Com W e efcaJtcnge the world to pro duce « mere prolific, c u r l y , big ••red corn ruri*ty than R e i s e r * « H o m e U a l l d c r . m named be ( s u m 60 acre* of tb it fine corn yielded *o b ca rily la l!W?, that Ita net proceed* i-a ilta bountiful bom« for the lucky poMOMcr Seecatalef- Here a r« *ome o f th « yield* ear customer« had o f thl* corn ia ISO»: 16? b ». p er a cre. B y John ria *e i, f a Porta Ca., Ind. I BO b * . p e r * c r * . By O. B. Michael. M.-ct. Co., O. 196 bu. p er aere. B y Richard Spaeth. Lake Ca., Ind. 198 bn. p er aere. B y J. D. W alker, H taibUat Ca.. Tenn. « t B b a . p e r aere. B y L a « re nee 8ebeiatel. U|« b * v Ce., Mich. X 8 6 Ka. p e r a ere. By J. W . Ma*aey, Crockett Co., Tenn. 80 4 ba. p er a ere. Bay 9tcaru*. K a u u n Ca., V. D. • a r t: ''R ip en ed ia Lit) d a r * . Yielded .104 bu. per acre. Next ▼ear I »111 grow 400 ba. per acr« N a t io n a l O a ts . Knorrnously prolific. Doc* well everywhere. It won’ t let your acre produce lea* than 100 bu. T ry It. B illio n D o lla r G rass. Most talked o f gras* in America. Would be ashamed o f itaelf i f it Yielded lean than 14 ton* o f splendid bay per acre.__________ For 10c. In S ta m p s and the name o f this pa|<er. we w ill gledly tend yo u a lot o f farm •eed «ample*, well worth $ 10.00 to get a «ta rt with, together with oar mammoth 140 page II In s t r a t e d c a t a lo g :, describing *uch novel ties a* Arid Land Barter Macaroni Wheat. Two Foot Gate, Pea Oat. ^ Teoelnte Victoria Rape. Send the KM. to- ^ ^ B d f r y **/• u