The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 13, 1902, Image 7

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THE NE' AGE, PORTLAND, OREGONi '
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SISTERS OF CHARITY
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca
tarrhA Congressman's Letter.
In .ivory country of tho clvillzod
world Slaters of Cbnrity nro known.
Not only do tlioy minister to tho spir
itual and intollcctuul nccda of tlio
chargoa committed to tholr enro, but
tboy also mlnlstor to tboir bodily
nrodfl.
With bo many children to tako enro
of, find to protect from climato and dia
eaBO, thoao wleo and prudont Slaters
havo found' Poruna a novor falling
safeguard.
". )Dr Hartman rocoivos many lottors
from Catholic bisters from all over the
United States. A recommend recontly
recblved from a Catholic Institution in
Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir: The young Rlrl who used
tho Pcruna was suffering from laryngi
tis', and loss of voice. Tho result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, and after
further uso of the medicine wo hope
to be ablo to say she is entirely cured."
Sisters of Charity.
The young girl was under tho caro of
the Slater of Charity and used Peruna
for catarrh of tbo throat with good re
ults, as tbo obovo letter testifies.
Bond' to Tho Peiuna Medici no Co.,
Columbus, Ohio, for a I roo book written
flip Morning After.
"If truth Is found at tho bottom of a
woll," ho roma ked, thoughtfully, "re
moreo may bo said to bo locatod at tho
bottom of a glass."
TheyWork While You Sleep.
While your mind ml body rest, Cascareti Can
dy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver,
Sour bowels, put them In perfect order. All
ruggtsts, 10c, Sic, Wc.
The Savage Breast-
"Her music is said to bo quite stirr
ing." ,
''It' 1b; the neighbors are always
stirred up over it."
Sleeping
Volcanoes
A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascending1
from its crater may be the only visible sign
of life in the sleeping- volcano, but within
is a raging- sea of fire, molten rock and sul-
Ehurous gases. Those who make tboir
omes in the peaceful valleys below know
the danger and, though frequently warned
by the rumblings and quakings, these
signs of impending eruption go unheeded.
They are living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening
roars and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes,
Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano
and are taking desperate chances, for under the Mercury and Potash treat-
ment the external symptoms of the
disease disappear, and the deluded
victim is happy in the belief of a
complete cure, but the fires of conta
gion have only been smothered in the
system, and as soon as these min
erals are left off will blaze up again.
Occasional sores break out in the
mouth, ared rash appeargon the body,
and these warning symptoms, if not
heeded, are soon followed by fearful
eruptions, sores, copper colored
splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair
and other sickening symptoms.
Mercury and Potash not only fail
to cure blood poison, but cause Mer
curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the
bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma
tion of the Stomach and Bowels.
The use of S. S. S. is never followed by any bad results. It cures
without the slightest injury to the system. We offer 1,000.00 for proof
We will mail free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which,
gives all the symptoms of the disease with full directions for home treat
ment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge.
TH SWIFT SPEOifW CO.. ATLANTA. OAm
by Dr. Hartman.
Tho following lottor is from Con
gressman Mcokiron, of Napoleon, Ohio:
Tho Peruna Mcdlclno Co., Columbus,
Ohio:
Gontlomon: "I
have used several
bottles of Peruna
and feol greatly
bonoflttod theroby
from my catarrh of
tho bond, and fool
encouraged to bo
liovo that its con
tinued UBO Will ful- Dvid Mcoklion.
ly oradlcnto n disease of thirty yours'
standing." -David MooklBOn.
Dr. Hartmnn, ono of tho boat known
physicians and surgeons in tho United
States, was the first man to formulate
Peruna. It was through his genius
and portovorance that it was intro
duced to the medical profession of this
country.
If you do not dorive prompt and sat
isfactory roiults from the uso of Poru
na, writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your caao, and
ho will bo pleaaod to gho you his val
uable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
An Unfailing Sign.
Blio I know you would proposo to
mo tonight.
Ho Why?
"I saw tho moon ovor my left Bhoul
dor." Life.
For forty year's Tlso's Cure for Con
sumption lias cured coughs and colds. At
druggists. Price 25 cents.
Canadian Holidays.
Canada has tho moat holidays of any
British colony. Including Sundays,
Canadians havo nlnety-flvo holidays
yearly.
Sowllnr Oreen, Xy.,
March 84, 1903.
Gtoatlamani Tor ovr four years X
suffered g-raatly from a or case
of contagious blood poison. Z went
to Hot Spring's, staying there four
montha at a big expenaa. I then con
aulted physloian, -who preaorlbod
Keroury. Nothing did a any rood,
in fact, the treatment proved more
harmful than beneficial. I Mentioned
my case to a, friend, who told me that
S.B. S, had certainly cured him. Zat
once commenced lta uae, and in alx
xnontha could find no trace of the die
eaae whatever. Thia waa about two
years ago. X continued S. S. 8. for
aome time to make aure of a perma
nent cure, and Z can truthfully aay X
am entirely well. '
X). V.. 8A2TDEBS.
GjWWalpHsV
njiiifWTiVKk
JYUIflRsvlilUll
IlliSa
that it contains a mineral ol any de
scription. S. S. S. is an antidote for
contagious blood poison, and the only
radical and permanent cure known. It
destroys every atom of the virus and puri
fies and strengthens the blood and builds
up the general health.
A cattleman says that all cows lie
down on their left side, and never on
their right, unless tho left Is Injured.
If a hen lays an egg n week tho year
through It will Just about pay for her
feed, and every extra egg will yield a
pro lit.
"I nm told thnt Mr. Tcrkaslo has pro
posed to Miss Tenspot," said Miss
Frocks. "Election bet?" nsked Miss
Bunting.
The gypsies have an old cure for
rheumatism. They carry a good-sized
piece of brimstone In tho pockot, and
wnrraut It to cure tho worst cases.
Mrs. Dearborn Ilnvo you a speaking
acqunlntnnce with thnt woman next
door? Mrs. Wabash A speaking ac
quaintance? I know her so well that
we don't speak nt all.
In n bog on the Island of Zcoland,
Denmark, n votlvo bronzo chariot has
been found with tho Imago of n horse
ten Inches high In front and with tan
lnlnod gold sun on one side.
Ono of tho oldest coins In tho world,
tho Gcrmnu thnlcr, Is disappearing. It
Is to bo replaced by a four-mark piece,
equivalent to our American dollar, as
tho live-mark pieces havo been found
to bo too heavy.
After a beggar named Tletro Cavan
na hnd died of chronic starvation In n
wretched hovel nt Allcssnndrla, Pied
mont, It was found thnt ho had be
queathed $30,000 In bnnk notes to the
local workhouse.
"Tho color green mado Parnoll so un
happy," snys T. P. O'Connor, In M. A.
P., "that he anticipated every ovll
from tho night of ltfl, nnd thought Ire
land's misfortunes woro mainly duo
to green being her color.
Mmo. Loubct, wlfo of tho French
President, believes In co-education. At
a recent meeting of n society of French
mothers she brought down upon her
head scvoro criticism In advocating
American methods In training gtrls.
When Kansas was first organized as
a Territory In 1854, Its area Included
part of tho present Strrto of Colorado,
extending as far west bb tho crest'
of tho Rocky Mountains, Denvor,
Lcndvlllo, Pueblo. and Colorado Springs
arc now located on former Kansas soil.
A decoction of coffco hunks has been
used as a remedy for malaria by Dr.
Hcstrepo, of Medlllln, In the Stato of
Antloqula, Colombia. It was found
effective In cases whero qulntno failed,
and In other diseases as well, such as
enteric colic and chronic dysentery.
Sweden has tho oldest vossol In tho
Baltic, porhaps lu tho world, In tho
schooner Emanuel, built In 1740, first
a plrato and now used In tho lumber
trade. Tho Danish schooner Mnrcn,
also In the lumber trade, was built In
1800, Is still seaworthy and has been
owned by ono family for 102 years.
Pork plo fanciers In England nro dis
turbed. A firm of gluo manufacturers
has published tho fact thnt n customer
who bought n largo amount of gluo
naked If there was any deleterious ma
terial In It. On Inquiry It was found
thnt ho meant to uso tho gluo In mak
ing pork pies, and tho salo was can
celed. , ,
Extraordinary results from subcuta
neous Injections of normal horso serum
In eases of extrcmo exhaustion or of
Inability to nsslmllnto food nro report
ed In a lato number of the Lancet. Ono
cuflo Is thnt of an Infant nt tho point
of death, after oxygen hnd been used
for days, that was pulled through by,
tho Injections.
Tho bequest of Professor Jncobl, of
Berlin, In tho Interest of co-education
Is said to bo the first of Its kind over
made by a man. Ho has bequeathed
10,000 marks to tho University of Ber
lin with tho proviso that tho university
shall not come lu possession of tho
money until at least two departments
are open to women as regular students.
Probably tho most leisurely worker
among dramatists of tho day Is Arthur
W. Plnero. Ho coufesscs to taking a
couple of years over a piny, nnd some
times longer. "Iris" was written nnd
rewritten until vory Httlo of tho orig
inal remained. "Tho Gay Lord Quex"
was copied out no fower than twelvo
times, and "Tho Second Mrs. Tan-
queray," peruaps ins most successful
play, also Involved a great amount of
labor.
Members of tho faculty of Vassar
College aro negotiating for tho pur
chase of tho houso In Nantucket, tho
blrthplnco of Maria Mitchell, tho as
tronomer. If the property Is secured
tho Nantucket Maria Mitchell Associa
tion will bo formed to preserve this
historical landmark In tho interest of
Vassar College. Tho present owners
nro relatives of Maria Mitchell and
have given tho society an option of
$1,000 on tho houso and land. Tho
houso was built In 1700 nnd has been
In the Mitchell family for elghty-flvo
years.
Jean, JuBsleu, a French cynic, writ
ing In tho Paris Hevue, expresses
gravo doubts of tho elllcacy of Ameri
can schools and unlvorsltles. He avers
that tho latter aro governed by inero
endowment seekers, men of shrewd
address and of high social position, who
can confidently nnd successfully ap
proach millionaires with requests for
additions to tho great funds accumu
lating under university control. These
vast sums, M. Juasleu avers, are wast
ed In tho construction of great build
ings, and the call no of education Is not
proportjouaaely advanced.
We never rodo fifty miles on a train
In our life that we did not see some
one with his shoes off.
"Dr, August Koenig'a Hambsig
Breast'Tea," writes Mr. F. Batech, of
Horln, Wis., "enabled mo to got rid
of an obstinate cough; wo fool vory
grateful to tho dlseovoror of this medicine."
Striking Similarity.
Bnchley Why is a woman liko tlmo?
Boned let Becnueo sho novor fails to
Cot her man in tho end.
Barhloy No; becauso shorovoala all
things. Exchange
Tho Marriage Record.
"Why did you decldo upon such a
Buddon marriage?"
"Woll, youvBeo, Arthur got ono of
those French automobiles, nnd I got to
thinking that a husband in tho harness
might bo worth a good donl moro than
a lover in tho wreck." Chicago
Itocord-IIerald.
The Kind of Seeds Thnt Yield.
Liko everything eleo, thoto nro good
seeds nnd bad seeds. Seeds that grow
and aeeds that don't grow; Beods thnt
yield and seeds that don't yiold, and
a Httlo thought given now to tho sclo
tlon of tho .feed you'll ne'ed, will be
found time well spont, though realized
much better at the harvest If you soloct
tho world-famed Ferry's Beeda tho
kind that always yield. For nearly
half accntury Ferry's Seeds have been
known and sown wherever good crops
nro grown, until farmer and gardonor
alike have learned todepondupon tholr
mom tier fill reliablo growing and yield
ing qualities, year after year, to tho
exclusion of all others.
Unfortunntoly tho Bcod business
seems to afford a moans for many un
scrupulous people, who aim to blind
tho unwary to quality, through little
ness of price nnd boantful claims ; who
in reality have nothing to substantiate
tholr clplms, no roputation nt etako,
no paBt record as proof. It-is bottor to
pny n Httlo moro for tho seed and bo
assured ot a great deal moro at tho
hnrvost by sowing Ferry's Soods. Tho
1003 food Annunl, which is cont froo,
postpaid, will bo found unusually in
teresting nnd instuctlvo. Writo for it
today. Address D. M. Forry & Co.,
Dotroit, Mich.
Ills Unlucky Choice.
"Miss Qinr," began young Gaboy,
"or may I call you Ginovrn "
"Call mo what you liko," alio said,
with n bright smile.
"Woll, I liko Gin," he whiaporod.
And thon ho realized, as alio turned
her phiz from him,, that ho had blun
dered. Chicago Trlbuno.
Napkins.
Napkins became popular in Franco
sooner than in England. At one time
it waa customary at great Fronch din
ners to chango the napkins at overy
courao, to poifume them with roao
water and to have them folded a differ
ent way for oach guest.
THE "PERr-ECT" LAMP.
Stewart & (Irani, Portland, Or., Placing a
Wonderful Lamp on the Market.
Tho "Perfoctod Match-Llghtor"
lamps advortlsod'in our columns today
by the Stewart & Grant Lighting Co.,
of Portland, Oregon, aro well worth tho
attention of nl houioholdors and storo-
I keepers. Tho Inventors, having had
yonrs of t'porionco in using, soiling
and repairing all standard makes of
gaeoiwio lamps, nttvo curuiuny uusignuu
this "Porfeoted" lamp, bo that tho do
facta of other lamps havo boon avoided
nnd many important improvements
Btib-titutod. Everbyody interested
should eond to Stewart & Grant
Lighting Co., 43 -Third street,
Portland, Oregon, for pictures and full
description of this now"Porfocted 'lamp,
bales agents nro wanted in overy city
and town in tho United States.
A Alan of the People,
"la ho aman of tho peoplo?"
"I guess so. lie mado himaolf out
of tholr inonoy." Detroit Froo Pro so.
Rough on Father.
Pordlta If you continue much
longer to play carda with my father, I
won't marry you."
Jack DaHbing If your father con
tinues to play cards much longer with
me, I won't need to marry you.
Conservation of Energy.
"What was your ltloa in having
Bertha learn typewriting?"
"Weil, the waa always drumming
with her fingers, and I thought sho
might aa well do it to some purpose"
Love.
"Did ho marry for love?"
"Yes, of monoy." Detroit Freo
Preaa.
Had drown.
First Comedian Ton years ago I waa
a poor boy. ,
Second Comedian Any change since?
First Comedian Yea, Now I'm a
poor man.
What It Coats.
"Do you find you automobile very
expensive? "
"Oh, on an avearge 50 chlckona, 10
dogs a few ducks and three children run
ovor every year."
Youth's Unrestraint.
"Don't you sometimes long for your
childhood's happy days?" said the sen
timental person.
"Yos," anawered Miss Cayenno,
there aro times when I would enjoy
hanging on the fence and making faces,
at eople I don't HkH instead of having
to ea: 'How do you do, dear? 80 glad
to see you,'
Interested.
Stranger I tell you I like to see
young lovers.
Second Strangor Ah, you must be
an optimist, my friend?
Strangor No; I ruu the ice cream
parlors. Chicago News.
TACOMA ADVERTISING
J. F. DAVIB.S
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Telephone, Main 472.
1020 Taconia Avo.
TAOOMA,
WASH.
A. A. ALLEN, Manager
The Singer Manufacturing Co.
Telephone, Red 2375.
US 12th St. TACOMA, WASH.
Tacoma Shoe Co.
F. 0. FISHER, Prcs & Trcas.
Phono, Onk 244. 0C0 Pacific. Ave.
TACOMA, WASH."'
H. W. MEYERS & GO.
Dcalori In
FURNITURE, STUVES, RANGES.
Hardware, Glassware, Mixed Paints
Telephone, James 2370.
1021 Sa. eleventh St., Cor. K. TACOMA, WN.
Thomas Bennett
Dealer in
New ami Second-Hand Furniture
Stoves, Carpets, Tin
ware and Crockery.
901 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma Wash.
IRA Vauoiun. l'rcs. II. I. Vauoiian, Tress.
U. a. Wynkooi', Vlco l'reS- ami Hocy.
.Wynkoop-Vaughan Company
URUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
Ninth and Pacific Ave.
TACOMA WASH.
THE BOHEMIAN
JOHN J MCMILLAN, l'rop,
FURNISHED ROOMS
Telophono, Main 210. 100 Tenth. St.
TACOMA, WASH.
Kelly's Transfer
J. II. KPI.LV, Prop.
Wood and Coal for Sale
MOVING A SPECIALTY
Steam Healed Rooms for Storing Pumlturo.
Telophono, Main 401,
Office and Residence 931 Tacoma Ave.
TACOMA, WASH.
THE ARCADE
J. F. MURl'IIY, l'rop.
Dry Goods X Men's Furnishings
Cor. 1 3 and Pacific Avo.
TACOMA
WASH.
TEA AND COFFEE
Aro th ?reat popular
drinks of tho country.
How Important to have
it nice and fresh roast
ed of
Dickson, the Coffee Roaster
1538 1'aclflc Avenue,
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
It Makes Your
Mouth Wator
As you illce off a succulent piece ol the
lender limit Leef procurable at our
taMlstiment. Of courao much deitnds
on the cook don't blame It all on tho
butcher but we'll take chances on that
lor wo know our mean aro Al cuti.
Bay Glty Market.
Tmt. Main 0. 111B fmollla Aw,
IDAHO ADVERTISING.
1 SOLPU KCHKEIUEIt.
Funeral Director.
918-920 Front Btrcot, Opposite R. It. Depot
Fark. Doll phone 212P. lnd. phono 489.
11019K, IDAHO.
s
TATK DANK OF IDAHO.
Welter, lilnho.
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Sihrard Shalivwnlil,
President.
Ctms. J. Sclwyn,
Cashier.
Alao hm n brunch nt Cumbrlilue. Idaho. The)
People's Unnlc. Solicits your business.' ,
mllK COMMERCIAL, HOTEL.
A, Illnkoy, Proprietor?
First pIrsi In nil respeots. Special attention
rIvoii to eonuiiorolnl moil. Long dlstanoo tela
phono In connection.
NAMl'A, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nampa.
FllED 0. MOCK, Cashier.
WE SOLICIT YOUR I1U8INKS9.
NAMl'A, IDAHO
S'
TAK LIVERY, FEED AND
1IUA11U1NU Sl'AULK
First class rlRs furnished to all points. Spe
cial ram to Kmmetl, Star, I'carl amlSnaka
Hirer. Bpoolal attention given to commorolal
men.
W. J. DUVALL, Proprietor,
NAmpa, Idaho.
Hotel Weiser,
Wclser, Idaho.
BARTON & BRIZENDINE, Proprietors.
Freo Snmplo RooniH. Itatca ronson
ablo. MlnerH', Stnekincn'H and Com
mercial Men's lleadiiuarterH.
LurgeHt nnd bent appointed liotol in
Wcfltorn Itliilio. Room with bntli,
Hteum beat and electric cull build. Har
bor Hbop in connection.
The Idan-ha
IDAH A HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors
' K. W. SCIIUHFHT, Manager.
110I8K, IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN TLAN.
RATES $2.50 AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourists, Mining
Men nnd Commercial Travelers.
Prescott, Brandt & Co.,
Offlco with J. II.OItAVIIILL,
Immigration Ant. O. B. L. It. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The Rrvat home land mild cllmnte, para
mountitlu nlr, line witter, Tho doath rate U
lower In Idaho than lu any other stato In the
Union. No cyclones, storms or hllizards.
First premium on (rult nt the World's Fair,
ChlciiKO, 1K93; Paris Imposition, 190U. First
premium on Lambs at Chicago Btock Show,
IVUO. (lold, silver, copper, roal, line timber.
(Irow wheat, oats, hurley, corn, all kinds ol
cultivated Krassvs, ami vegetables to perfec
tion. We will bo pleaded to ihmv you flue Irri
gated lauds at Nampa, llolse, Caldwell, I'ayetta
and other points. Wo have bargains in lauds'
from 110.00 per ncie up. Correspondence so
licited. Address
PRESCOTT, BRANDT & CO.
Room 6, lllekey llulldliig, NAMPA, IDAHO
FOR CHEAP HOMES
And How to Reneb Tbein, Call On or
AddruHH
J. H. GRAYBILL,
Traveling Immigration Agent
Oregon Short Line Ry.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
CITY LAUNDRY GO.
Gents' Work a Specialty.
Phones: Oregon 429, Columbia 410.
FOURTH AND COUCH STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
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