Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 30, 1907, Image 8

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PE-RU-NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND I
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In any mod leal compound no much dcponds upon tho manner In which St Is
compounded as upon the IngredienfH used.
First, there must bo a duo proportion of tho ingredients. Each drug in tho
pharmacopeia hns its special action. To combine any drug with other drugs
that have slightly different action, tho combination must bo made with strict
reforenco to tho uso for which tho compound is intended. The drugs may bo
well selected as to their efllcncy, but tho compound ENTIRELY SPOILED DY
THE PKOl'OKTION In which they nro combined.
It taken years and rears of experience to discover this proportion. Thcro is
no law of chemistry, of pharmacy, by which tho exact balunco of proportion can pelf of the following scathing words,
bo determined. EXPERIENCE IS THE ONLY GUIDE. .'Ho along with you! What? Do flesh
In compounding n catarrh remedy Dr. Hatttnan lias had many yean' exper- of your llcsh, and you n-llvlng on cab
Ictiro. In the uso of tho various ingredients which composo tho catarrh remedy, bago? Ho and marry a grass widow I"
1'eritnn, ho has learned, little by little, how to harmonize tho action of each in-1 young bridegroom, after the wed
gradient, how tocoinbino them Into a stable compound, how to nrrango them into ,jng wag i over nn(j' thu bride's old
euch nice proportions ns to blend tho tasU), tho operation and tho chemical po- rnMlcr i,n,i cono o(T to tiie cIllb i.Iin to
a. - -,,t.AAJi Ji.li Jtttif ti.LitniJ
f T " "I 'Tr I 'I"1!"1 1 'I I I 4
An English vegetarian proponed to a
woman, whereupon she delivered her-
tll I irtltll l.nl nf nrtl Ak..Mvl t b.Hi.l I nftl 4 I fr AM I Ate lnI . tn n 4lt M rt rtrt. t l 1 W 1 - t
duct boyond tho crltlclHin of doctors, pharmacists or cliomiBts. , "What nro vou looklnir for
WE REPEAT THAT, AS MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WAY IN WHICH flcnr'r mlll tll0 iir,do ..Tllllt ,;
TIIK DRUGS ARE COMIJINED AS DEPENDS UPON THE DRUGS THEM- ,.,! ".:,...,"".;,, ,....,.
oUtiolt nt Vnllr flllinr,UH Iwi flnlfl nnr.
oli,','a' , lously. "I don't see It anywhere."
Tho compound must presont a stability which is not affected by changes of "Poor papa Is so absent minded " said
temperaturo, not affected by exposure to tho air, not affected by ago. It must tne bride. "He lit his cigar with It"
bo so combined that It will remain Just the samo, whether used in tho logging I .... , ' , . ... .. . ,
or mining romps of tho northwest or tho coffco plantations of tho tropics. ,, , Ch"rchlll'1 th nve""t "jo
. . ,,,..., , ... , ,i . ., , i . 'Bcrlbcd nt a dinner In New York tho
A complete- bit of tho Ingrcd outs of Peruna would not cnablo any druggist ... i,.A11 , ,,
or phvsiclan to reproduce Peruna. It Is tho skill and.sagacity by which these TZnnTXT T
ing odlcnte are brought together that give Peruna much of its peculiar claims as ' dmn ' ntlo r ! uko "J""''"
on olllciioloiia cnturili remedy. , clonror' Mr. Churchill ended, "I will
,, i i . i i it i t t ii i . tnko tho caso of a young man and a
However much vlrtuo each Ingredient of Peruna may possess, tho valuo of KriH,vCt.ti,cnHs Tim ramie mm, n
tho compound depends largely upon tho manner and proportion In which they !l"n"i; ., . .., i . ', .
arc comb nod. Tho r.ght IngredlenlH, put together rightly, l tho only way a "!"?". I ,' T omicli' ? hls
medical compound urn bo made of real value. I ,W ! D" ""' ' "h" ' b m. , fo B "
' 'purposo to surround you with every
comfort and to anticipate and gratify
your every wish.' The girl, a realist,
Btnllcd faintly as she answered, 'Oh,
Jack, how good of you, and all on $9
H Mnnr Ninoni.
Eva Yes, dear, on this old Bcttco
my great-grandfather courted my
Rrent-grandiiiotlier, my grandfather
courted my graiidmotlier and my fa
ther courted my mother.
Jack Great Cupid! Did you say It
wan a HCttCO?
Kva Why, certainly. What did you
think It was?
Jack I thought perhaps It was a
nxon chest.
HOLD UI?!
and consider
POMMEL
naa
TUB
NDOXitA&K.
1IKE AIL
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING.
limadf oilhebtst
rmlnlilxinltukcmllow
fully touuftttlini sold W
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W 3TKKT9TNC
ET
flA "Hi
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jjf vjap
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'Of MW TPWTM ONAflAN
' " TORONTO, CAN
3IQN OFTHC PISH
i.iniw i.ti nm.
Shirt Prelector.
When a man buys a dress shirt nowa
days he can depend on tho bosom be
ing absolutely spotless, since, owing to ft Week too."
II IIUIY UUVIl'V llllll II. ID LR'L'U lllUWKUt Ul,
the shirt Is protected from the touch
of soiled Angers that so often were
wont to leave their mark on the fair
surface.
This new stylo of protection consists
of nn cnvclopo of transparent paper
It Is recorded of tho Earl of Mans
field that he once dismissed a servant,
but wrote for lihu n "character," as
follows: "The bearer, John , bus
served mo for three years In the ca
pacity of coachmnu. lie Is an nblo drlv-
that Is large enough to hold the shirt, '?r nud " very sober man. I discharged
keep It absolutely clean, and yet en-1 ,l,m bccn,IH0 '" clmiM " A lIny
nl.llnc mm n .. hn ul,n niiil,r F tWO later tllO 1111111 returned to tlintlk
through It. Without adding much to ' hla oId "llllL,r for ,llu '! llL, 'ml nf
the cost, the envelope Is n great ccono- fordL,1 '" BcttliiB a new berth."
my to the dealers and makers, slnco ,,ow ll,ul iUo testliiioiilal helped him? .
with Its uso there Is never any cause Tll '""" explained that his new miis-
for tho return of shirts to tho factory r liau oiiserved-tliat nullity to drlvo
that have been soiled In the bundling,
ns thcro Is In tho case of collars and
cuffs.
No Apoloicr Needed.
"I hope our running the grnphophonc
last night didn't nnuoy you," said the
renter of tho third floor flat.
"What?" responded the new renter of
tbe fourth floor flat, producing an ear
trumpet.
"I say It's a tine mornlnx," bellowed
the other, Into the trumpet.
PlltS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT l guarcnteoJ to cure nny
co of Ichlng, blind, bleeding or protruding
pile la 6 to li Jayi or money refundcd.coe.
Ifnd to Stnnd for It.
Bacon Tho lender of that orchestra
Is on his feet nearly tho wholo time,
Isn't he?
Egbert Yos; It really seems too bad
that ho lias to stand for that playing.
Yonkcrs Statesman.
Stood the Test.
Allrnjfm Dlnafaia I...m . amim f.i 1 1
Mood the tct of Mxty years' uso by the pul
He; their virtues have never been equalled
by the unscrupulous llu tntors who hivn
sought to trado upon tho reputation of
Allioek'H by making plasters with boles In
tlii'in, claiming them to bo "just as ood as
Allrock'"."
Allcock'a plasters rtiind todav indorsed
by not only tho hlgho t medical author
ities oui oy millions or gratctui patients
who have proved their clflcacy as a house
hold remedy.
Filipino Go to irnrratl.
Filipino laborers are leaving Manila
for Hawaii In parties of from CO to 100.
These men and their families go to
Hawaii as contract laborers on sugar
plantations. Extension of sugar rais
ing In tho Philippines can not be car
ried on while the. door of tbe great
imcrlcnu market Is practically shut
against Philippine products.
Mothers will and. Mr. Window's toothing
Brru p tho best remedy to um for their chUdroa
lurlug tho teething period.
Much or tbe country through which the
Siberian railway passes had never been
traversed by white men before tbe survey
ors en mo.
nnd sobriety wero the qualities he re-!
Dmaii . Itrpnlr.
In a trolley accident In Now England
in Irishman was badly hurt Tho next
lay a lawyer called on him nnd asked If
bo Intended to suo tho company for
Jamages.
"Damages?" said Pnt, looking feebly
vcr his bandages. "Sure, I hove thlni
ilready. I'd lolko to sue tho railway
for repairs, sor, av yo'll tako tho case."
Youth's Companion.
BAD BLOOD
THE SOURCE OF ALt DISEASE
I5vcry part of the body Jfl dependent on the blood for nourishment nnd
ntrctiKth. When this life tUrcam Ja flowing through the aysteni in a state of
Intrity nud rlclmcsM vg nrc assured of perfect nud uninterrupted health;
.vcnuRc pure blood Is nature's safe-guara against disease. When, however,
the body !.' fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
its (strength, disease genus collect, nnd the trouble is manifested in various
ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes nud the different skin affections
vihow that the blood is in n feverish nud diseased condition, ns n result of too
much acid or the presence of sonic irritating humor. Sores nnd Ulcers nro
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, nnd Khcumntism, Ca
tarrh, vScrofula, Coutngious Wood Poison, etc., nru nil deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse ns long ns the poison remains.
These impurities nud poisons find their way into the blood in various ways.
Often nfiluggish, inactive condition of the nystcm, nud torpid state of tho
iiveuucs of bodily waste, leaves the refuse nnd waste matters to Bour and
form uric nnd other ncids, which nre taken up by the blood nud distributed
throughout the circulation, Coming in contact with contagious diseases is
mother cause for the poisoning of the blood ; wc nlso breathe the genus and
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, nud when these get into the blood in
mifiieicnt quantity it becomes n carrier of disease instead of health. Some
arc so unfortunate ns to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them nnd they nre
constantly nnnoyed nnd troubled with it, Had blood is the source of nil dis
ease, nud until this vital lluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to
Buffer in pome way. For blood troubles of nny character S. S. S. is the best
remedy ever discovered. It goes down iuto the circulation nud removes nny
and all poisons, supplies tho healthful properties it needs, nud completely
nnu permanently cures bloou tuscascs oi
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
thorough thnt hereditary taints nrc removed
nud weak, diseased blood made strong and
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
'PURELY VEGETABLE l !. Sfkin Djsc,nsc3. Contagious
Wood Poison, etc., and docs not leave tho
nlightcst traco of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of
Mood is renewal nnd cleansed nfter n course of S. S. S. It is nlso nature's
greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, nnd is nbsolutely
harmless to nny part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
drug stores. Book on the blood nud nny medical nd vice free to nil who write.
TH SWiFT SPCCiFlC CO., ATLANTA, CAm
quired In a coachman. As for the cheat
ing, his employer had said: "I'm a
Yorkshire mail, and I'll bo hanged If
you cheat me."
One day a gentleman en mo to Web
ster's ollleo and consulted him In re
gard to a prospective lawsuit. At tho
closo of tho conference ho paid tbe at
torney a retainer of $100 to look after
tho matter. Upon returning to his
place of business he found thnt his
partner had already settled tho suit,
obtaining the sum demanded without
nn attorney. Ho thought $100 was al
together too much for an ofllce fee, so
ho dispatched his clerk to look after
tho Bubject. "Mr. Webster," Bald tha
young man, "my employer thinks you
should return a part of your retainer.
Thnt caso ..as boon settled." "Young
man," snld tho lawyer, "you go hack
nnd tell your employer thnt n retainer
Is something to bo retained."
HOW EVANS SAVED HIS LEGS.
S.S.S.
W. L. DOUGLAS
93.00 AND $3.50 SHOES nSHSMSu
W. t. D0U6US 14.00 GUT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUAUEO AT ANT PRICE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PRIOESl
Molt' Sim, SA ta ai.AO. llu).' hlmm, Kl to Sl.it.1. Women1.
8liu., lo t..V. ItluN' Si Clillilrun'. hHi-,J.J3 to VI.OO.
W. Ij. Dougliw shioa aro rocotfiilio.l by export Jiulgo of footwear
to 1m tho bout In stylo, tit and wcuriuvxluciHi In tuU country. Kacli
part ot mo moo ana every noun oi tao miiKing u iookou uivor
nd WAtohod over by skilled khooimiktir, without rogird to
tltn a or cost. It I could tako you Into my larco factories atl
llruokttm. Mas., ami .how vou how carefully W. L. Douclul
ijlKHvauro umiio, you would thou utulornUml why they hold their thapo, tit
-vtur longer, ana uro or Krwuar vtiiun man any oiiiv mntv.
W. I. IMUiiUt niii l prim It lm.l on lh holloui, Whlrh rmirrtt lb wrarer tntntt hlih
ptl(vnlfiili-rtir titf. 'I'likr .u Huli.llliilK. Sold h lli brti lu ilMl'rtairtTwIxi.
fun iMtr AvthU ixnJ 4J(l)iilv. C'jIjW wui&irM. W. I.. UUVULJtK, Hru.kiua.Ma
lE&l
betU
iHrMT Are
The Finest Gardens
always reported when Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand"
Seeds are planted. Why ? Because we sell you tho kinds that grow
best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive
Annual tells all about our Seeds, Plants. Roses, Spray Pumps.
rcrtlllms, incubators. Urooders, poultry and ueo supplies.
Alk ht Bat N. 260 W tlw ttv . MI4 UUbf
t Tntv ShivU. Etc H. 261 Ik nwat.
Admiral Itobley I). Kvans was a
midshipman In the civil war and wiu
badly shot up nt tho attack on Tart
Fisher. IIo wns taken to the hospital
In Norfolk, where bo overheard a sur
geon say to bis assistant : "Tako both
In
H01ILY P. EVANS.
his legs off In tho morning." Itoh man
aged to seeiiro a revolver, and when
the nsslstaut upiwiiieil tho next day the
midshipman at llrst protested ngalnst
amputation, but In vain. Then he pull
ed bis revolver from under the pillow
and told the doctor that It had six car
tridges and thnt If anybody entered the
placu with a caso of Instruments six
men would bo killed liefore the opera
tion began. Tho legs were saved.
PORTLAND SEED CO.
FartUnd, Ormgun
Ka, Wtik
1
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Flour 1'rv.crved hy Comiirt'a.luB.
In England much Interest has been
shown of late by tho army and navy
authorities In a new method of preserve
Ing Hour by means of compression.
With hydraulic pressure apparatus the
Hour Is squeezed Into the form of
bricks, nud experiments are rejKirted to
have shown that" tho pressure destroys
nil forms of larval life, thus preserving
tho Hour from the ravages of Insects,
while It Is equally secure from mold.
Three hundred pounds of compressed
rlour occupy tho same space as 100
pounds of Hour In tho ordinary state,
Great lluum Without Column.
Tho largest room without vuluuuis u
aid to bo In n solid concrete building
' tho mosque nt I.ucknow, India. It
ft 1U2 feet long, 54 feet wide and 53
Av't high. Tho tlmter mold was left a
year for the concrete to set and the
building, Vi years old, U still unim
paired. Truth Is a searchlight that makes
many a man try to hide Vehlud bis
shadow.
There In mora C.Urrh In this section of the
country trinn all ollur dtieuei put together,
ml until thn lnit fntr vn.ri vmjmunnoied to be
luour.blo. KorftKroatmiiny vers doctor pro
nounccd Italoc.l dlioo, and preierlbudloc.l
roinodlti, and by conil.tuly iRllIng to euro
lYUhlocRltro.lmont, pronounced It Incur.blo.
Jolunco hiu proven catarrh to be a eonitltu
tlonat dlnome, and theroforo requlrcicomtltu
llnnitt trn.tinnnt. Hall'. Catarrh Cure, m.nu-
(actured by K. i, Chenoy &Co.,To!odo, Ohio, I
the only comtttutlonal cure on the market. It
l lacen inicmauy inuoieiirom iu(irorio
lempoonful. It act. dlroctlyou the blood and
mtiu mi lurfacei of the eyitom. They olTor one
hundred dollar! for any caxo It falls to oure.
Send for circular, and tottlmonlali. , .
Addren, K. J. ClIKNKy i CO., Toledo, O
soiu ny Jiruinrui", 'o.
Uall'a Family 1'ill. are the but.
An ISvrryilajr Occnrrrne.
"Tlio clearing In court of that receiver
of stolen goods was n homely sort of tri
umph for the lawyers."
"In what way?"
"It was a whitewashing of tho fence."
Baltimore American.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That I. I.AXATIVK llltOMO quinine, fllml
larly named remedies omctlmt' derclri.
Tlio tint and orlKlnnl Cold Tablet la a WIIITK
l'ACKAOK with hlarlc and red lettering, ami
boar, tbv ilgnMura of K. W. UHOVK. UAo.
ung jjjoj avok 'oiqui om
v A"q ujbjj u ji3nuo oouo on jojjjou
iJOdXO PU0JUJ V BU
;iiunb moji3Br(,vV I'll' Aton jajjajtiH
jua) njjuiuo,v w apuiu
Banking by Mail
WE PAY
4f
INTEREST
On savings deposits ot a dollar
or more, compounded twico
every yenr. It is just ai easy
to open n Savings Account with
us by Mali as if you lived noxt
door. Send for our (reo book
ht, "Hanking by Mall," nnd
learn full particulars. Address
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Portland, Oregon
Sixth and Washington Sts.
ENGRAVING Write Us
PLATES
FOR PRINTING
HICKS-CHATTEN
Portland Oreseti
There Is $300,000,000 worth of English
money invested in submarine cables.
PAINLESS TXENTISTRY
SuUt Mr JL YMGoBttTritfrt
EXAMINATIONS fRtC
Gold Crotni,J Bride Work, per
tooth, Ml rialr..tll Hllrer Filling.,
I0a Uolii Jrilllngs, 1.
TALE DENTISTS
Jii Tint Btr.et J'OHIXAND, OltEOOK
LUMBAGO
AND
SCIATICA
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Made In alt itylr. and all hIim. (let wal r and ett
anywlivre. licit Drilling Tools made. U.t cala
log and price. BEA1X At CO.
321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or.
Bt. Vltu nanr anfl all Nerrou. Dbiraara
tx-rmmiaotlr currd r Dr. Klln.'a Urrat
L;. hnmrar. Haniirbr FKUKIllrlat boltu and
' iraatlM. lit, JU lLKllar, UL,u Area nu, i'uua.,ra.
Awful.
"I feel awfully sorry for Mabel, don't
you?"
"Why sorry?"
"Tho poor girl can't blush." Wash
ington Star.
R
ST
JACOBS
OIL
Penetrates to the Spot
Right on the dot.
Pries 23c and 30
hare .tood the tctt for orer v veart.
and are .till In the lead. Their ab.olute
certainly of growth, their uncommonly
large yield. ordellcloii.veRetatjIe. and
beautiful lower., make iiicin me uio.c
reliable and llie Diott popular CTery- ,
where, sold by an dealer.. iuv7j
ScA Aanoal free on reque.t.
D. M. FERRY A CO.,
Ottroll, Mich.
Am Explanation.
An ollculst canio wandering through
nn Insane asylum's wards one day. lie
enmo upon a man who sat In a brown
study ou n bench. ..
"How do you do, sir?" said tho alien
ist. "What Is your nnme, may I ask?"
"My naino?" Bald tho other, frowning
fiercely. "Why, Cxar Nicholas, of
course.''
"Indeed," said tho alienist "Vot
tho last time I was hero you were tho
Kmporor of Gcrninny."
"Yes, of course," snld tho other,
quickly, "hut that was by my first
wlfo." Argonaut
MUIETEAM
BORAX
In hot water (I tiblttpoonful to a quart) wlH
easily and quickly clean tarnished silver, forks,
spoons and metal ware living a high polish.
All dealer., flamplo Unrax, Souvenir Picture
In 10 rnlnr. and bonklot fie. and dealer', name-.
I'AUIFIU COAST IIUItAX CO., Oakland, Cal.
P. N. U.
No. 13-07
-nTUEN writing- to advertl.ara pleaaal
wenlliin thla pa par.
Literal Information.
"Did tho doctor cautcrlzo that dog'e
blto for you?"
"No."
"Ooodneas gracious I Why not?"
"IIo seemed to profcr to cautcrlzo tha
placo tho dog bit" Baltimore American.
One of the Important Duties of Physicians
and the Well-informed of the World
if to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of tho leading manufactur
ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and tho Well-Informed generally that tho California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods nnd perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to tho high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the namo of the
Company has becomo a guarantee of tho excellence of its remedy.
TRUTH AND QUALITY
appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of lifo and are essential to permanent suo
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call tho attention of all who would
enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves tho question of right
living with all tho term implies. With proper knowledgo of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may bo made to contribute
to that end and tho uso of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple, wholesome, remedy may be invaluable if taken at tho
proper time, tho California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present
truthfully tho subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
tho approval of physicians and tho world-wide acceptance of tho Well-Informed because
of the excellence of tho combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
This voluablo remedy has been long and favorably known under tKe name of
Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and tho Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we havo adopted tho more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be
called for by tho shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed ou the front of every package, whether you simply call for-Syrup of
Figs or by tho full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given sat
isfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the.
United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty;
cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. 0., that the remedy is not adulterated
or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 80th, 1906,
CAUFORNU HC SYRUP CO.
Louisrifle, Xy.
Ban Francisco. Cal.
U.S. A.
London, England,
New York, 1ST. 7.
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