Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, September 15, 1906, Image 10

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    THE X15W A0I3, VOUVLAST), OTJEGOW
HAY FEVER
"itvuiff used Peruna for catarrh atui
hayfmer, I can recommend tt to all who
are suffering with the above diseases.
urn happy to be able to say it has helped
me wonderfully"
Afayme E. Smith.
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Iftyp
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musH .,,....
II i wmmffifflmut i
iww m ymis nntrit.
Ill I mt'Vn nil Sirt'ct ( iili.tiiriiia, Ohio
HAY FKVKIl ib L'liilumlc catarrh.
It in rmiNi'it by comu Irritntlng tub
etnnce In tliu ntinr,Bilioru during tbe
Into PiiintiUT month. It In Knricrfllly
tlittwht that llio pollon of curtain wvudt
nml How-urn In the ratine of it.
ChiuiKH of lex ul tt y gct'tiiH to tlio bo
only tational curt. Tlio ueoof I'uruna,
liowiivor, ntiiiiiilnlpn tint nervous tiyn-tr-m
to rurlnl tliu t-ffiuta of tho pntaun
oiib '.'iimimtloiiH mid rutnotlinua carries
tho victim tlirouuli tlio bay lover pea
poti without an attack of tho lirinnn.
A largo number of peotiln rely upor
I'eriuiii for thin purport). TIiojh who
do not II ml it 1:011 vun hint to ciiiuiko
tliclr locAtlon to avoid Ihy Fever would
do well to k'vii IVriiiin a trial. It line
proven of priceless valiio to many piio
j'o. ,lllir III .Hlulll.
".Mr. Itoxlcy," Miiintuuruil tho youns
tiinn, "l-er-ealled "
"Ve, ycV Inlerniplcd the dear KliTs
father. "I realize the ohjeet of your
call, .viiini man, and I waul to axle you
to tell mo candidly- can you Mippurt a
f.iiullyV"
"WVII-erreally, don't you think tint
question I rather pri'iniituroV" Phila
delphia Press.
?lllllt
fonfliliMitlal l'llmul - Olil innn, If yon
find jiiur life In live over uk.iIii, would yun
nuke It different?
Iii'fi'iilud I'lillllflnn Ye, hi two pnr
t liMll:u-4. Firstly, I'd lie a IiIkkiT annul
lri'l. Secondly, I wouldn't take any other
iiiiiii Into my cunlideiKv. -Clilc.izo Trlb
une.
Onili-r l'rnlit.
Webster wjih eoaiplllne I1I1
North
tlnmiry.
die
"To n ivrliiln extent," ho ;ild. "I Iiiiva
to lake llio hiiiitti.ute in I Had ll."
Tlirreiiiun, with a ma of rrzri't, Iin
niMeil llii' word "awfully" to liU iiillei
tlon. He fonw.uv tliut It would Lie aw
fully overwoiked.
A llliiilenl siiiiiiii.
"Our .IoIiii'h pilit to ho a preaeher. I
pnesc." aald Farmer Korutop. "Jednlii
frmn what Ills ciillee profe.sxor be.
bout him."
"Wluit'H Hint?" at.lie.1 his wife,
"lie hv. heVe luelliied lo he bllill
lous."l,hllailelphhi Ledger.
lfilu-l liiil.t mi llurtli.
The deepest lalie In the world Is lie
Ilex ed to he Lake It.ilUal, In Slherla.
Nine tliouiiiiiil Miuare miles In area, or
nearly tin largo as Lake Uric It Is l.oiw
to fi.UuO feet deep, mi that It uiiiluliii
npnrly u uitieh wnur a I.;il;o Supu
Vlor. iluliU MliTTiTlm!
"That man limUed at the hill I hand
ed htm for fully threo uiliinles." nald
tlio Work. "I wonder If ho thinks I
tried lo client him."
"No." explained the Hoar walker,
"he's a baeterhilogist and was looking
for comix."
sin 11 1 1 unit 1, 11 rue,
"Dr. .Slocum Is a homeopath,
Isn't
lie?"
"Not altogether."
' "Hut he always prescribes homeo.
patllk' doves,"
."Yes, but his fees are ullopathlo."
PhlladoldilaPioss.
SICK FOR TEN YfcAflS.
Constant Backache,. Dropsy, and Se
vern Bladder Trouble.
Fred W. HftrriH, of Chetmnt St., Jef-
femon. Ohio, ehys: "For over ten
yearn 1 suffered from kidney disease.
1 lit tlilnt year my
(wet ami hands would
swell nnd remain
puffed up (or days nt
n time. 1 tccined to
have n rnusUut back
ache. Finally I got
eo bad that I was laid
up in bed with several
doctors in attendance.
I thought surelv I
xvould die. I hanged medicine nnd
began iming Dean's Kidney Pills when
I was still in bed, The relief I found
xvns so great that 1 kept on until I liad
taken alout ten boxes. The kidney se
cretions became natural nnd alter years
of misery I was cured. 1 have increas
ed in weight, and show no symptoms oi
tuy former trouble,"
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
FosUr-Milburn Co., UufJalo, N. Y.
mthP
L I . Mir
f
opuleanycience
' SriSf
Stlperatltlous people formerly regard
ed with awe tho turning red at long
Intervals of Lnku Morct In Switzer
land. Motanlsts have now shown that
tlie phenomenon Is due to a plant
whleh propagates every tenth year,
and uli;"h, though very minute, grows
ho rapdly that the whole lake Is soon
turned triniNon.
While (Jeorgo V. Stevens, many
j ears ago, was retialrlin: the road In
front of IiIh house In Hollon, Vt he
hung a hoe In a tree and forgot It. A
few dajs ago the tree was cut down
and when unwed up, tho blade of the
hie. w tit 'he exception of a part of
the (i-oik and tho handle, was found
embedded In the body of the tree, hnv
tng been rovered by the wood and bark
by natural growth.
The motor cultivator of Prof. T.
Hudson Ilea re, a Scottish mechanician,
Is designed to do all the work of pre.
paring the ground for s I at one
operation. It can be driven at threo
times the Kpoed of the ordinary plow,
and e.-cli trip covers three times tho
breadth of the usual furrow, and well
1 pulverizes the ground. My a simple
atlai'liiueut the Mowing also can be
done at the xanic time.
lit thirty accidents from electric
shock In Switzerland last year, twenty
one were fatal, while Austria had hut
six fatalities In llflyslx cases. A fifth
of the iieelilcnls were from currents of
"."() volts or less, and a mason was
killed hy a 120-volt three-wire supply,
while In another case a shock from
tweuty-slx thousand volts did not kill.
Of llfteeii altemplH at resuscitation,
only otie was HiicccKsful.
A remarkable hair ball from the
stomach of a young girl has been
brought to notice by Prof, von lira
niMiiii of Halle. She had a hahlt of
swallowing ends bitten from her long
hair, forming In time a bulky aceiimu
billon, though felt only as a slight
presmre, aiul when the mass was re
moved by an operation It was found
lo have shaped Itself to Hie cavity,
like a east In a mold. Iron tonics had
changed the light color to black.
Prof. Cllliu Thomson rays that ex
periment has proved that alcohol, pro
vided It can he mado cheap enough, Is
entirely suitable as a fuel for Internal
combustion engines. Although the heat
ing value of alcohol Is much lcs than
that of gasoline, yet a gallon of alco
hol will develop substantially the saino
power as a gallon of gasoline, becauso
of the greater clllclcucy of operation.
Less heat Is thrown off In waste gao
from the alcohol, ami a mixture of al
cohol vapor with air stands a much
higher compression without premature
explosion than does a mixture of gas
oline and ulr. In fact, Professor Thom
son cays, the elllelency, or the ratio
of the con version of heat units Into
power, Is probably higher In the alco
hol engine than In engines operated
with any other combustible.
The principle of the rilled gun has
recently been applied to pipes for
pumping ell. The crude oil of Califor
nia Is mostly thick, viscous, and dllll
cult to pump through long Hues. Heat
ing cannot ho Kucccssfully applied to
u long pipe, and mixing with water
results In an emulsion from which tho
oil cannot be readily separated. Tho
latest hi'heme for dealing with tliC'O
viscous oils comprises a pipe rilled on
the Inside, mi that the oil, mixed with
about 10 per cent of water, Is caused
to whirl rapidly. The water, being
heavier than the oil, necks the outside,
and forms a thin 1II111. which liilulcatiM
tho pipe for the pas-age of the oil.
The friction Is thus so far reduced
that llio nil has heeii easily pumped
through a lino thirty-one tulles long.
The water and the oil come out entire
ly M'narato at the end of the Hue.
The Oilier Slilx.
Mr. I'pmoro crept out of bed, groped
his way to the telephone, and called up
tho central olllce.
"Hello!" lie Mild, III a low voice.
"Please vend word to the nearest police
station that there Is a burglar In my
hoiie. If they will make a unlet; run
they can catch him, My uiuo In No.
j III
There was a pause of half a minute,
and then a grulY voice finished the
message In thN wise:
"Hello, central! Youse needn't call
up do cnp. He burglar has got do guy
wot owns die slu'iiang covered wit' do
gun, 1111 he'll he out ' here wit' do
i.wag In aliout "leveii seconds, lly, by,
his." Home Magazine.
, 'loo lllil lit l.eiiru.
One of the studculs in an Eastern
uuleitty. wUhlug to turn an honest
peuuyi during his vacation, decided to
Introduce 11 new and popular cyclopedia
Into the country districts. Needless to
hay, he had many ipteer and amusing
experiences. At one place he found an
obi farmer working In the tlelds.
"I'd like to ell you a new cyclope
dia," ald the agent.
"Well, young teller," said tho fann
er, "IM HUe to have one, but I'm nfeerd
I'm too old to ride the thing."
Triiiitliileil,
"Habiliments for Infants" la a sign
In a clothing store In Hoston, A west
ern visitor, booing It, stopped in amaze
uieut. "What does that menu?" he naked his
better-aciiualnted fellow westerner.
"ThatV" bald tho other. "Oh. that
Is Boston dialect for kids' duds."
When a man Is satlstlod with hluiself,
It Is a sure tiling that others are not
atlslled with hltu.
VeiM qnrlon flotred.
The two KlsterH had engaged n unrv
nnt girl. She failed to meet their (..
nulrometits. They were holding a wins
tiered consultation In tho dining-room
"How shall we get rid of her?" whis
pered one.
At that moment the girl appeared f.t
the door. She carried her grip. Sl
wore her hat. In tho other hand was
her umbrella.
"If you please," film said, polltelv.
"I'm going now. Tho place doesn
Milt me." New York Globe und Com
taerclal Advertiser.
llliinir for Mil- (Jrnrrr.
"I want lo complain of the flour yon
pent me the other day," said Mrs. New
llwcd, severely. The grocer assume '
I an anxious expression, and Inqulro!
1 what was the matter with It. "It win
1 tough," replied the Housekeeper nccu
1 Ingly. ".My husband simply could not
cat the ulscults I made with It"
Vrmnllllly.
"Haven't I seen you before some-1
where?" nuked the customer at the lunci.
counter. I
"Yon prob.ibly snw me at some Igorrni
llage." said the dusky waiter. "I wu
vlll
one of the firnrrnte. siih."
It.- llnil It In Wliili,
The late Carl Schurz had no conshl
eratlon for hypocrites or pretenders
I'pon literary pretenders ho was par
. tlciilarly severe.
I At a dinner In New York one night
la man of wealth who had written a
volume of pnyms sneered nt politics,
"I wouldn't give a picayune," he mild,
"for n senatorshlp or u cabinet olllce
To be even President, wouldn't tempt
me. I, for my part, would rather be
known ntiy day as a third rate puet
than a llr.it rate statesman."
"Well, aren't you?" bald Mr. Schurz.
Up KllMT.
"I wnnt to get some bird seed," snhl
the customer.
"Don't try to plague me, smnrty!"
cried the new clerk from tho country.
"Birds grow from eggs, not Meeds."
Tho Catholic Standard and Times.
2i-i-nlcl I'rlvllene of Clllnrnslilp.
The right to homestead on tho pub
lie domain Is the greatest privilege of
American citizenship, says Fanning.
The right to homestead Is co-cxlsteit
with citizenship. Mvery citizen over :M
years of age, overy Immigrant who Inn
declared bis or her Intention of be
coming a citizen, every head of a fam
ily, male or female, oven though under
-I, may locate a tract not to exceed
ICO acres and after live years' resi
dence will receive absolute title there
to. A Ctii-linia SIIU.
Sicily supplies n curious sill; which
Is mmiii by the piilna, a .Mediterranean
MielMWh which has a little tube at
the end of Its tongue. Out of this
tube, splilcr-fashlon, or silkworm-fash
ion, It spins n silk thread, with whl-li
It fastens Itcelf on any rock It fan
cies. When the piilua moves Its
silken cable remains behind. This cable,
which Is called hyssus, the Sicilian iNh-
ermeii gather. II.vhmis weaves Into the
Kiftct and ehlhlcst of fabrics, but it
It very raro mid expensive.
Her Xlellli.it .Hnillr.
"What's the reaMin you can't collect
tint bill from that woman?" stormed
the proprietor of the collection agency,
"This Is the M.veuth time you've been
ifter It."
"Von Jut go round there and let her
beam 011 you once." replied the agent,
"and you'll llud the reason why!"
X'hnlenle I'ullliiir.
"Yes, we used lo sit out on the old
porch In the beautiful moonlight.
Strange to say. .lack never believed ho
klsxed me as often us 1 accused him of
doing."
"Ah, how did you convince him,
donr'r"
"Why. the next night I told him to
cut u notch In the porch each time ho
took n kls."
"How did the Hcheme work?"
"Very well for a while, but er by
the end of tho week there wasn't any
porch left."
XX'Inil lie Tool..
A certain thrifty Individual. In tho
hope ef getting a gratuitous medical
iplnlon, remarked casually one day to
his doctor:
"1 say, doctor, what do you do when
you've got n cold?"
"I cough." replied tin M. IV. briefly.
"Ah! Quite so," dtanuuered tho oth
er; "but what do yon take?"
"I tako advice," snapped the son of
INeiilaplus; and the thrifty man took
tils leave Modem Soeletv
For Coughs
and Colds
There is a remedy over sixty
years old Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
heard of Improbably have used
it. Once in the family, It stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit.
"I hive hail piuumonU threa timet, and
A"r' Cherry reotor.il lut brought metafelT
through vch time. I have lint recovered
trom my latt attack. al alxty tevrn, No
oniler I irlio tt." K. V. lliuoix, titeveu
I'olnl, Wis.
A
da by J. U. Ayar Co.. Lowall.
Ala iaqufclurr of
A I a rt it n i f A.hK A
f SKiPABILU.
ijers a
PUIS.
IK MOOR.
AVer's Pills Increase the activity ai
the llvsr, and thus aid recover
f-kr
mm
llll. ' ' 1. 11 .11 in
":Y:yfVi'l'" s-tZi
' rA r.-V JFtf'''
li inn ii'ffSrVii' 1 1 i,'.ia'M"iiiiii'iii.'in'ili
tite, overcoming that tired, run-down feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which
warn us that it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood of all poisons and -waste
matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it
in perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow.
Spring is the season when most every
one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for AN effort to pull through the day.
renewing and changing; and as cvervthiup; navo used s. s. s. quito oxtensivoiy nnd unhositatingiy
,.,ft- ., ,.... i:f 4l. ,., .:,.,. :.. .. Tt.: .? rooommond It tis tho boat blood purifier and tonlo mado.
ptttS OU 11CW lite, tllC sap rises 111 vegetation, 1 am n machinist by trado nnd nt ono time my aystom was
the earth thaws OUt from its winter freC7.es, BO run doxvn that by 10 o'clock overy day I xvould bo com
.mrl nil rnetirmrl fr On.;,,!- rtil f plotoly oxhaustod, nnd it xvns xvlth the Kroatost olfort that
..,,- rPqnntlf1 rn vQnrnirr':
,U1" aU rcspoiia IO OpriUg S
ana purny cncmseives, mere is a great
change also takes place in our bodies. The
blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and
accumulations which have formed in the
system, and been absorbed by it, from the
inactive winter inc. ana cans upon evcrv
member to assist in the elimination. The
system is often unequal to the struggle, the
appctuc grows iickic, 111c energies give way,
tin! spirits arc depressed, and a general run
down condition is the result.
Then the body must have assistance
it must be strengthened and aided by a tonic,
and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being made
entirely from roots, herbs and barks, it docs
not disagreeably affect the system in any way as do most of the so-called tonics on the market,
which contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stomach and
digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S- S. tones up
the stomach and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that
always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re
establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, aud calms
the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S.
gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else docs, aud by its use we can find our
selves with as hearty, hungry an appetite in vSpring as at any other season.
It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy,
aud is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, debili
tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the purification of
the blood, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as
for toning up and helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spring do .tot
experiment, but get the best the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the one
endorsed by the best people all over the country S. S. S, THE GREATEST OF ALL
TONICS It is necessary at this time, when the system is depicted and weakened at every
point, that the right remedy be used one that is especially adapted to the condition, and
S. S. S. has proved itself to be this remedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign
of Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affections of
the season will not be felt as warmer weather conies on.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
Her Onn TlimiKlit.
"M-m-m!" mused tho doctor, with n
fpflous face, "the glands of your
throat are coated"
"The Idea!" gurgled MIks Woodby.
"Stylishly coated, 1 hope." Philadel
phia Pros.
Mow's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Pollnn McirnriJ for
ny cnio o( (nmrrh Unit cstiuot bo cured or
Hall's Citurrli l lire.
V. J. I'll K.N KY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Wo, tlio uiitturilKiiL'd, hikvo known K. J,
Clit'iioy (or llio lnt l&yrara, and bellevo hlin
perocily honuriiMo In nil liulncii trntiuo
(ion nnd lliiMiclnlly nlilo lo carry out anyuo
llKAttun niNdo by their una.
WKr A TuiiAX, whoU'ialo Hrii(rcliti, Toledo, 0.
Wamiinu, K i.n.n an A Maiivi.v, W tioleialo Drug"
kIu. Toledo, 0.
Hall's t'amrrh I'nre Is taken Internally, act
IliK directly iis)ii tlio bluod and uiuroui ur-
laiei o( .
mo nyiiem. crico ,oc. i-or ooiu.
tie nyitem. I'rlee He.
bold by all DniKKlmi. Icitlninntalt ree
Hull's Family rills
1 arc l tie bel.
JinMr Ailirelieiilv.
The visitor froai beyond tin) suburbs
had paid n c.ihiann M cents for driving
him four blocks, and the artist In the
bssoiueut, to whom ho had submitted his
straw hat for cleaning, occupied ten min
utes In the process and charged him 75
cents,
"Does tt net any worse, young feller,"
he asked, "the furder I go dowutovu?"
FITS P''r
Jrr,-llt'H
81. VUut' Danrn una all Nervmn rU'ae
Timiiioiitiy i-ureil liy llr. Kline's (Irrat
'Hirer. 8ml fur l'UKKI2lrlal liultlxund
IrtfctliU. lit. It. II. Kllll , UU.m AKll M.. l'hllk.,f.
Ilia rrt-x-iiei of .11 hid.
"O, Harold!" exclaimed the lovely clrl
at tho iniiniiier resort. "Isn't the view
lovely from here? It's sit down In the
shade of this noble old beech and enjoy ;
It."
"I think, Nellie." said Harold, "you
will find tho shade better on the other
side of tho tree," j
Then, while she was teatln: herself on
the spot Indicated, he lingered behind just
long enough to tnke oat his knife nnd I
erase ins own initials ami tnose or tits
last summer's clrl from the bark of the
nobla old beech.
HOWAltn E. llUUTON.-AMayer ami CliemM.
U'mlvlllf. Colnrmliv hHviiuen prliMi liolit,
Hllver, l.-aJ. II t Unlit, rillvvr.TVi liolit, &oci Zlnoor
foiiiwr, l. L'yanlJo teata. Milling i-nvelop.- an4
full rlcu ll't i'nt ou arpUcatton. I'ontml ami Urn-
Iilruwnrk ullclieil. JU'lcruucut Carbouata I'
loual iianlc.
HCAVES CUBED! tZZU'i
iroai.iv. cures ItciTti.
Csuthi, Diltemptr oi
ladlftillon. Vrurln.rl.
u uo dJ rvconiuirad
PRUSSIAN
HEAVE POWDERS
Dniifl.ti will ert them.
1'rK-v'oio at ilralrr. toe lr
luIU Id4 lur ltM book.
PMUSSIAN RRMEOV CO.. ST. PAUL, MISH
CHAS. K. ULLY CO., Suttk lai PortUai. WlokultAiU
TIIK 1A1SY n.Y KII.I.KK ijMtroy all th
nira miu uniirj
cwiu irniiry
lioma-ln itliins
riHim, !n'ilni;
room a ii U all
placet w li r t
, V I e a n,
in.1 anj will
not ro.t or In
lur anyirilnc.
Try ttirm one
auUyi'U wltlifvrr bvwliliouillirm, Iruotkep bt
lira tra.iaul prtvtd lur ;oo. ItarulU burners
USUtWalb ara., Mrooklro. N. V.
m . uriucc IV
MM
V'ft1
1?e GREATEST
OF ALL TONICS
The itigredieuts that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com
bining: and preparinjr them so that they build up and strengthen
every part of the body, make it the greatest of
remedy PURELY VEGETABLE 'and while
mil f n nti rcrr
Call to ptirgC
I could pull through
SHE FOUND
GASOLENE ENGINES s t0 4 nor...
I'Owit fuliy warranted, li. All lio sad
l)Ie at Inn cut rlcc. Wrlln for cntsl(i.
RCICRSON MACHINCRY COMPANY
I'orlldnd, Oregon.
Egan Dramatic and
Operatic School
Season 1906 and J907 Opens Sept. 15
Prepares for Dramatic and Operatic
Stago and places U militates in t-ix
months- Forty Graduates now with
traveling cotnpaniea. Bend for Cata
logue. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School
i'tin Hill, Aruie Bulldin;, Stitt!e.
FRANK C EGAN, Principal.
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNT-
no matter how
bad the weather
You cannot
afford to be
without a
TOWER'S
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
.OR SLICKER
When you buy
luurv lur wiu
SIONOFTHEFISH
T0tis
uhwi co scinxut.
TOtt UAtM CO t- T00TOM.
20 -Mule -Team
BORAX
For Mashing blankets, woolens, lace cur
tains, ribbons, embroideries, silk gloves
and all delicate fabrics, as well as for clean
Ins and shining Dishes, China, Pai'il, Mar
ble, Cooking Utensils and Silver, 20-Mule-Team
Borax Is unsurpassed.
A'lilfati-r-u Full alia park-as Ilorax A norn
-mmii Xi-pago liook etuiul touiriilr pi iurt7iHtu
loi-nlor lr- fix 10 t-riiu ami Ivalt-r'a namr, l'A
.tilt CU.V-il IIUU.V.C'U.,Ua.luiidval.
CLASSIF1EDADVERTISIIMG
Portland Trade Directory
Names and Addresses In Portland ef Repre
sentative Business firms.
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Miuraior iobiliriM-i, Wrlu ,w lriaioi.
lUiriwoikt Ctt, rinii am Omk.
UKN'SCfXlTIUMI-lliirTiim .t I'tnilltlon, sola
aitrnis AUrrtl llrnianiln Co.' rurrrvt iiothri
hvrrylrilnir in mrn's riiriilililnn. alorrlaou aud.
Bt.iH .utvi. w))iu,ii. iioaionifa.
1'IAMIS .t 01Ul..SMany fin. Ins rumtnta rt
yri tons aa-onni rkurts or ramoval of buyer
rlia ror drcr pllon of p ano now no bam!
Uijius, no. Writ today. UUfren Co., I'onlaoa
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all tonics. S. S. S. is nature's
it is restoring the lost appe
the balanco of tho day. Slnoo takln
S. S S., howevor, nil tills has disappeared. I nm n. strong,
vigorous man, abundantly able to do my day's xvorlc, my
nppotlto has boon xvhottod r.p so that I can oat anything,
my sleep is ftwoot and refreshing, and I lenoxv furthor that
it has purified my blood and put it in good condition. I
oannot spoalc too highly of your grant romedy, S. 8. 8.
817 W. Broad St., Columbus, O. A. Ii. MONTGOMERY
IT THE BEST SPRING TONIC.
On two occasions I havo usod 8. 8, S. In tho spring with
lino rosults. I can hoartlly recommond it as ti tonlo and.
blood purlflor. I xvns troubled xvlth hondaoho, Indigestion
nnd llvor troubles, which nil disappeared under tho uso of
S. 8. 8. My nppotlto, xvhlch xvns poor, was grontly
holpod. I can oat tiny thing I xvnnt now xvlthout fonr of In
digestion, nnd my blood has boon thoroughly olenusod of
all ltnpurltlos and mado rich nnd strong again. As a tonlo
nnd blood purlflor it Is nil you claim for it.
771 E. Main St., Sprlugflold, O. MRS. G. WIEGEL.
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Dr, G. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL HOME
TREATMENT
Tli' wiinilrful flit.
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knimn in innllral ci.
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In.- i.ciu.u nfiivi-r Joo it flurvnl rni'-illl which
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kii.iriiiiii fiioi-iirweuiarrli. milium, linn;, ilir.ia",
iIm-iuiihiIiiii, iiitviiiuii., loniiii'h, Ihi-rs k .!
ni-", ill-. i Iihh litiiulrr.lt ut trtlliiiiinliiK
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mil i.i III til)- write lor hlnnkr an. I o rcuUri.
hillj lurtii. CU.NnLl.TATIU.V r'llKli
Are THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
1C21, first St., S. E. Cor. Morrison
Mention japer. PORTIAND, OtlCGON.
V. L. DOUGLAS
'3.50 &'3.00 Shoes
DEST IN THE WORLD
W.L.Uouglas$4Gilt Edge lino.
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compute In llild-niintiy
iiinJor CitilvD
SHOES TOR KVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES.
Men's Sboea, 10 to St. BO. .Boys' Shora. $3
loat.vo. wgmvnioriaci, ,. uu to ll.&U,
Mtas a tt CblUrau'a Saos, $3.23 to fl.OO.
Trv W. I., Iloiislns Wiinu-ii's, Jlia and
Cliililreu'a aliiifai lur lU-, lit mill Hear
tlii-y I'icel iiIIiit innkv.
If I could take you into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass., and show
you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can obtain W. U
Douglas shoes. His nam and price Is stamped
on the bottom, whkh protects you against high
prices and Interior shoes. Take no jutjf
tute. A:k your dealer lor W, L.Doujlas shoes
and Insist upnn having them,
fast Color tutittl ustd; tkty ulll not utar brats.
Wrlie tor Illustrated Catalog ot Pall Styles.
W. U IXHJOLAS, Depl. J, Brockton, Masa.
P. N. U.
No. 37-06
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