oKKt.UN CITY LUURIEK-tfERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902. I WEB CTT Y BteASflNS tegk Is there any relation between the weight of the body and its health ? Unquestionably there is. Every dollar of the millions of dollars of life insurance attests that fact; for if the weight falls below the normal ratio to height not a dollar of insurance can be obtained. In ordina ry we do not think of weight in its relation to health. But sickness forces the fact upon our We remember the attenuation which comes with sickness. W e recall how loosely the clothes hang upon the conva lescent, and how day by day with growing strength the scale tells of increasing weight. When a man or woman is weak and "run down," losing flesh, with failing strength, one of the sure tests of returning health will be the increase of weight toward the normal. It is not enough simply to feel better. There are stimulating medicine which make the person who takes them "feel good," for a time, yet there is no real physical gain from the us of such medicines. But when the body is built up with good healthy flesh the restored strength is a real thing. The reasons for the intimate relation between weight and health are easily to be understood. The physical life is sustained by food which is converted into nutri tion. One of the results of disease in general is to reduce the nutrition of tha body by reducing the capac ity of the stomach (and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition) to prepar the food eaten for its nutritive service. Naturally thd poorly nourished body grows thin and weak. This is especially true when the disease directly attacks the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts. The food eaten cannot then bo properly digested trnd perfectly assimilated. Owing to the dependence of all other organs of the body for their butrition and strength upon the stomach and its allied organs, it often happens that the real cause of so-called " weak " heart, " weak " lungs, " weak " kid neys, sluggish ox "weak" liver, etc., is the "weak" stomach. This is proven by the fact that when Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of tho utomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition it is generally the case that other forms of disease are cured also. Tho "weak" heart grows souud, the "weak" lungs grow strong, and the kidneys and liver resume their normal activity. I used ten bottles of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and several viala of his 'Pleasant Pellets' a year ago this spring, and have had no trouble with indigestion since," writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Townseud, Broadwater Co., Montana. "Words fail to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I had suffered so much, and it seemed that the doctors could do me no good. got down in weight to 125 pounds, and was not able to work at all. Now I weigh nearly 160 and can do a day's work on the farm. I have recommended your medicine to several, and shall always have a good word to say for Dr. Tierce and his medicines." "I suffered for twelve years with female trouble, " writes Mrs. Milton Grimes, of Adair, Adair Co., Iowa, which brought on other diseases heart trouble, Bright's disease, nervousness, and at times would be nearly paralyzed. Had neuralgia of stomach. I can freely say your medicines (nine bottles in all, four of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' five of 'Favorite Pre scription' and. two vials of Dr. Pierce's Pellets) have cured me. I can work with comfort now, but before I would be tired all the time and have a dizzy headache, and my nerves would be all unstrung so I could not sleep. Now I can sleep and do a big day's work, something I had not done for over eleven years before. You have my consent to publish this testimonial, hoping it will be the means of helping some other invalid." "I had been suffering with kidney trouble twenty years," writes Miss Minnie Ryan, of 1537 Louisinna Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., "and I had doctored with a number of the best physicians. I would get better, then worse again, until I read of Dr. Pierce's medicines. A little over two years ago I commenced taking your ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Favorite Prescrip tion,' and took also several vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I took eight bottles (four of each), and I feel now perfectly cured." ' v Thousands of men and -women have written in terms similar to the above in testimony to wonderful cures effected by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery." It always helps. It almost always cures. By curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, "Golden Medical Discovery " restores the normal nutrition and so builds up the body with sound flesh It increases the activity of the blood-making glands, so increasing the supply of pure, health-giving blood. It cures nervousness, despondency and loss of appetite as well as eruptions and skin diseases generally, which are the result of an impure condition of tho blood. 'lEOptfS'll WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN COLD. Annio Harnett, Ilitson, Fisher Co., Texas, says : "I ike my 'Medical Adviser' so much. It is worth its weight in gold." l)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing over one thousand pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume or only 21 stamps for the book in raper covers. Address Dr. li. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. hi J one O X5OO000OOOOOCC0OC0O0OOGGO $ CORRESPONDENCE g o o UOOOOCX30000000000000000000 Union Hall. Joe Streic, of New Era. visited father one day last week., J.Burns called on B. Friedrich day last week. Frank May has moved to Canby. T. J. Giimes is clearing land. S. H . Bums and family attended Warner Grange at New Era laU Satur day. Mrs. Hettie Riggs visited her mother, Mrs. Caioline Thomas, last Monday. John Thomas and L. Riggs haw con nected their houeeB with a telephone. Miss Mary Thomas, who is working in Portiand, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, labt Wednesday. Frank Zollner, of Canby, called on J. Iboiuas last Sunday. Charlie Thomas accompanied a party to the mountains last week. L. Riggs is Laving en addition built to bin house. Mrs. Laura BuruB and children went to Oregon City last Wednesday. Jitaver Luke. Editor Will you please allow me a small space in the columns of your valu able paper to refute a few remarks that tuve beeu rumored through our neign borhood regarding myself and my c r tespondence? It is claimed that I slandered a well-known lady m tin. mm tion. I wish to say to all to w hom it may concern, most emphatically, that I never mentioned her name at the time they state,' and if some ol our good peo ple would attend mote to their own affairs and not go about listening to nu. gossip of so minj talkers perhaps t ie would not be so ready to criticise, and our little burg would be one grand reigrj lit peace and harmony. N. 15. Wade Mfjgafflf I -M Trull it Niliw, WeSC Gives point to the fact that excessive or irregular eating disturbs the digestion. Nightmare or night hag has it's day time correspondence in the undue fullness after eating, with the belchings and sour or bitter rising so often experienced after too hasty or too hearty eating. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. When these diseases are cured, the whole body shares in the increased strength derived from food properly digested and perfectly assimil ated. "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy have been of fjreat benefit to me." writes (Prof.) Pleasant A. Oliver, of Viola. Kulton Co., Ark. "Before I used the above mentioned remedies my sleep was not sound ; digestion bad : a continued feeling of misery. I now feel like a new man. Any one iu need of medical treatment for nasat catarrh could do no better than to take treatment of Dr. R. V. Pierce. I know his luedicipes are all right in this class of diseases." Sometimes a dealer tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines will offer the cus tomer a substitute as being "just as good " as the " Discovery." It is better for him because it pays better, but it is not as gooil for you, if you want the medicine that has cured others, and which you believe will cure you. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. Iiitssclville. ak- from 2 '.Rain is still scarceard fannir pis n ing slow progress. Mr. Bojles has returned from the! mines with his company. Mr Dimick.of Portland, Mr. Rosen-' krans of Canby, II. Russell of Molalla and two other men had a fine time on their trip, the weather was fine and they : killed six deer which they all enj yed. j Many of our people ate buying flour at ! I Canb" as it is cheaper tbanat oilier; places. Mr. Itarless passed through our from his mines. Scott Carter has just returned a hunting trip iu the nioun'ains. Mr. Shilts is hauling his winter supplies Bob Bagby is herding cattle in the uiountians. W. Shaffer passed through our burg from his mountain ranch, looking after his bees Cash Austin is in the mountains looking alter his ranch. II. Davidson has been at his Mola la propei ty fixing it op rt" Mrs. Wingtield and Mrs Durrel of Hubbard and son, also Mm. Carter and 0. S. Boy les made th . latter's parents a visit. Maud Wingtield and sister, Mrs. Boyles, cauie home to day. .Myrtle Boyles and Maud Wingtield made the Marts family a call Friday. Charles Hardy John Marts and also his sister, Miss Isabell Marts lias re turned home. John Marts came home with a broken limb and he is gettitg along nicely. Mew Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REFAIOt a psc a! Opposite Caulle d Block OREGON C1T THE MONlNd TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity i;or w here the water supply and temperature is uncertain hy reason 01 defective plumbing or heating p pparatns. lo have both put in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is done by F. C. CADKE It requires no experience to dye with PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES. Simply boiling your goods in the dye is all that's necessary. Sold by C G. Huntley. AC' i ,eV-J KK 99 " Sf f?3S '. At ad 4ng ma 2S E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a sin in Wall Pper j Oregon City mwl A- Junk Ktfii'ft Barg Wall Tinting ' and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel HIGHEST I'lUCES I'AIH FOR SKC OXD-HANI) OOIfv HIDES. JUNK METALS OK ALL KINDS, ETC. Large lot of s. kc for pale cheep. The Heat Fresc iption for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove'e Tat-telets Chill Tonic It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Uoj cure no pay. 1 rtee nuc. Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold RING PllON K 4IH FhK .IUXK. Sugarraan & Co. HEAD C H E III 'Mi mtim. At all mg (torn 2& Duo lit I 1 1 1 been tronMed ttiih 11 y stom m il (or the paM nx'eni 01 seventeen jeaiw. and. us 1 ImVo been acHng as a tie cleik ti r Hie iia-t thirteen years, I have l ad a good chance to try all nmediiB in the tnaiket. but never fou i-d rwnthiig tint I w 1 woi in a pup ply of Ripari- Talml'f-. that did me any 1:001!. Tl ' hvi-entiiely cured me. U tinn"- j iiht h. Id nothing on my sion adi. and I bad. a sour (ton act tn ost ell I - tine: in (act. I was tviseia1 e. aid if" wan hardly worth bviiis;. 1 v - riiilnl cms and crab l.i d In tr frii-ti'if, till nuwthey all nctu-e tl.e change m rne. V t .Iruuyi.ls. The yi e-' fi i onck"i 1 HiiAU'-'h I'm an or dinary nrcasluii. Tin- uiiiiily battle. 60 ceiiis, conttiitm !ipn!y tnt yi-ar. 2 Guaranteed Linen Collars 25 CHl The Double Triangle Brand Collars are stylish and r comfortable. ) Tho only collar made with a heavy Sf ply seam. Sold by up-to-date merchants everywhere or 2 samples sent prepaid for 25 cents, t They equat any quarter collar made. Merchants should write for our 1902 offer. tassj.: IjgsSk Phr' 1 OY.NYl ':-r; fi,-; returned the Binne day. He says he was struck by a gentle Gale. K ed is a bustler in all wins but one, Mr. and Mrs Fied Si bafi rand family, . f Heaver Otiek. visited atroiti; telatives here Sumiay Mr. Weieniaiulel, our enterprising eieainery man, has the only cows we ever heard of testing Bix p -r cent cream en common past n t. We have been inf .run d that Hans A lit nit f has sold his team and harness. Monday, October 2;tth. May our Mdchs'm I'ff. wishes gi with tlie'ii iIimul'Ii journey, but oh, it n aiies us feel so Our ftiend( ,loik, was; quite success- some. ; ., in advertising his dance. A large1 Mrs. S. Uamshv and fam.ly. of owJ was present Over 50 nnnibeis lalla, visited hiiio'ii ' r. hiltvi s licrt' ire sotil, anu an report nnvuij; na i n rod time, especially Ira Mortis. Supervisor 1 .Morris has done poiiio eeded work on Second Street. That's uht, Kd, scratch my back and 1 will cratch yourn. Miss Dollio l.ovr and Chris Y ist, vo liighly respected young people ol tie upper section, were married on best life's lone- Mo- S.u- urdav and Sund.iv. , Sliciul is progressiii'.' niceK', with Frank Murdok as prineip I an I Will Kuiglit, assi taut Mr. and V r. I d Uo.v:iid, of Ca n-, visited aiuotit; re'. tiives lu re Snnd.iy. Fred Yohann drove to 1'ortland .villi n load of hog on1 day laH week, an I !h (( Luke. (.food weather pn vails. .biliii Fuigis'ti made atrip to the county seat one day hist week. Spud digging is in "fail blast." A good many of the boys are t'ainiiig their tiiusciesat this manual exeicise. ! Our school is progressing nicely under the wise and skildul nmnagenitnt of Miss Tessa Larktn, Mis. Yorliies and family were trans acting; business in t tie countv seat a few days ago. Some of the Manpiam hunters will do well to keep their blooded deer hounds out of tiiis neck f the woods. It they don't, some day the poor brutes are apt loll". I: happy huntii g gioiind beyond . It. U . 3, Willie Dart, of M.i!a"a, seems to have some great attraction in Missouri Town. 1 Khhv Gniiiii lias a new wufp under coiut-uctioii. Pert. A Rush Continues. It was ment'oned last week in Port land pepers that crowds were going up stairs at 230'a Y tnhill street. Upon be ing investigated we learned that old Dr. Kessler has returned from his Southern trip and the people learning this, made a rush to consult him. It must be a satisfaction to Dr. Kessler to knov he is held in such high esteem by the people, but it, is no wonder, when it is known the 'great number lie has saved from the grave or insane asylum. His patients are numbered by the hundreds, and be sides, the many he hascured, there are hundreds, both men and women all over this country, suffering fiom nervous prostration and other complicated diseases, wlio will soon go to the grave or the asylum. The family doctor often tells a person there is nothi.,y the matter when consulted on these con diiions. He really beletves what he says, simply, because he does not under stand the different manifestations of these nervous breakdowns. Hundreds of men and women, mostly women, are to-day alivingdeath from nervous weak ness, loosing their reason. Dr. Kessler. with twentydive years experience prob ably understands these chronic cases o( all k'tids better than anv one else in the state. He can give refrencts by the hundreds but refrences is not asked of him as tie too well known. It Is h art rendering to go through an asylum and st-e tl e pitiful cases. When once the asiim door is rl sed on them they leave hope behind, for little effort is made to cure one after being sent to the asylum. For your own and the sake of the family don't let these nervous symptoms continue but either g and see or write your rase to old Dr . Kessler at the St. Louis Dispensary at Portland and always enclose ten-two cent stumps w hen writing him or yon get no reply. lie has never tailed on a.iy ease and can cure you. Many persons at this season are troubled with a cough, but don't let b run into lung fever or consumption. Doctor Kessler w ill stop your cough in 24 hours and cure you in "a short time. He cure old sores, ulcers, cancers, stomach diseases ot all kind, piles, rheu matism, pain in the back, heart disease etc. Don't put oil' until you hear from htm those two aw ful words which he says, when he can't cure, "too late" ,"too late." Mo difference what your trouble is, call on or write him to-day. If you can't call, w rite him and he will send question blanks for home treatment. Address J. Uksuy Kksi.kr, M. D., Cor. 2nd and Yamhill, Portlatfd, Oregon. St. Louis Dispensary. J . HENRI KESSLER, M. D. MANAGER THE OLD ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY Cor. StccDii and Yamhill Sts . Portland, Or. One of the World's Createat Specialists Now, look here, y i:r g man don't be so careless. Don't pn'otl any longer1 haye your cas- atiend.-d ,i today, for y nr looks te.l on von. Yin miv concludo to get mariied wm- day, and to live liatU'V Vuti must be a man rugged and strong physically and mentally. So many di vorce cases we hear of, it an investigation was made would disclose the f.ict that physical and m-rvous weakness of the hus band caused the wife to finelly hate him. Woman love a manly man. just as much as men love beautifully developed, healthv, re.l-cl eeked women. Blotches and pimples show g-Miiethii g wrong. All kinds of diseases arecured bv this old doctor. It is not necessary to go to see hi m ; in a few ciseases where surgery is required' or cancers, old ulcers and such, it is better to see him, but all weakness and private conditions cm be cured at home. He has a perfect system for home treatment; he always answers your letters in plain envelope and keeps every case a profound secret. Pay no attention to the little books yon hud on streets, but trust yourself to au old doctor who h is been curing cases like yours for over a quarter of a century. Al ways enclose 10 two-cent stamps, when writing for treatment, and seud small bottle ot" your urine, if possible. Address, J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D. Manager of the St. Louis Hedical and Surgical D'spj.isary Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cor. 2d and Yamhill Sts., Portland .4