Ao It Seemed to Him.
Hits Advertisement
GJ Hood's Sarsaparilla is to remind yon of
Its great merit as a blood purifier, appetite-
giver, and as a nervs, stomach and di-
0Mitlve tonic. Nothing else like it, no other
has so good a record, no other will do you
■u much good. It cures.
•crofula IQ Years-” Hood’« Parsar*
rills has cured me of ncr- filia. with which 1
have been troubled f ,r 16 years. Jly little
daughter had a scrofula ’welling oil her ne< k
atri IL-"•ar«a(>ti>ill i a.-- cured tec
■ as. G. iloKKts, Annauiialc, Minnesota.
Dyspepsia — ” 1 was
troubled for
months with dy’nepda and could not eat
fnythiug without dfstre’B. I l-etran taking
iood's Sarsaparilla and was soon improv-
tng. 1 took it steal v until I was cured.”
.y»ia Mi W hzzlcu . Athol, Mass.
Wh cumatfsm—"I was swt-rely afflicted
With rb»-irnatisiu, my kn»- s budl> swollen.
Hood’s SarsRiiMriila helped mu after other
medicines failed and it ns* lengthened my
life.” J f - nsik K ill .4 er . Middle drove. N. i .
Hood'ti Sarsaparilla is s<vhl everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called
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•Indern, or Not at All.
“Some people,” remarked the demor
alizer, “never seem to be around when
wanted.”
“Well,” rejoined the moralizer, "It 1»
better to be absent when wanted than
to t>e present wlteu you are not want
ed.”
Why Befer
to Doctors
Few meu in Europe have bad a more
striking career than the Rev. Dr. Bishop
Cabrera of the Spanish Reformed church,
who was educated to the Catholic priest
hood, but embraced the Protestant faith
and became a voluntary exile to Gibral
tar, when he returned to lead the Evan
gelical party after the revolution in 18t»8
Because we make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
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Curious About It.
Mamma—Go to sleep uow or the got>
tins will get you.
Rubble—Will they come right In hurs
after me?
Mamuia—Yes, they will Indeed.
Robbie—Then I’ll stay awake, ’cause !
I want tn see what goblins look like.—
Philadelphia Press.
“ Afvr’iJ Cherry Pectoral K h remedy that
ehould be hi every home I h.»ve u.-ed a greet
d^al of It for bard cough« and cohte, aud I
know what a spler<di<l uiadielne it 1«. I can
not recommend it U m » highly.” — M a KA E-
C ohkn , Hyde Park, Iklaas.
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PASTORIA
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Thn Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
1)7
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
NEW YORK.
Moda by i. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mdos.
▲.•o mauutaolurer, of
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nú'.e iroTa\tnon f o{ tract- I
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Superstition.
Miss Aseuiu—Don’t you really
lieve in dreams?
Miss O'Bull—No, indeed I It’s super
Btltious and besides it’s • bail sigu
when you believe in them, for it al-
ways brings you bud luck.—Philadel
phia Press.
Write Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak
land, Cal., for “Suecwgtul Dairying,”
being valuable information on the meet
profitable selection of rows, their feed
ing and care, the handling of milk to
yield the highest price product and the
protection nnd preservation of these
products from deteriortlon: with arti
cles on diseases of cows and recipes for
their cure. The book is free. A post
card request only is neeeetary.
Information.
“Paw. what is tin- 'gnat white plague'
the papers talk about?” asked Johnny.
“A big snowstorm, my son,” answered
his father, wearily resuming the task of
trying to find his front sidewalk.
CONGRESSMAN TtlOS. CALE
Hon. Thus. Cale, who w o elected t<
congress from Alaska, is well known on
the Pacific slope, where he has resided.
IIis Washington address is 1312 9th St.
p"rn pf* Vitos’ Dance nna all nervous DlS‘*a<eS
4,1a permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s <ir*-ut N. \V., Washington, D. C.
Washington, D. C.
Pcruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Gentlemen: I cancbecrfully reci mmend
Ptruna as a very efficient remedy for
comfort Coughs And Colds.
Thomas tale
Nri'V- Restorer. Seed for FREE |2 triai bottle and
treatise. Dr. K. lLK.li.ae,Ld., Udi a.rch Su,
Costly Comfort.
“Do you offer your wife
when she weeps?”
<■ eolotf leal.
lion. C. Slitnp, congressman ficm
“When she doesn’t weep too often; It Virginia, writes: “I have used your
Miss Dora—Papa, Jack told me the
other day that you wouldn't believe he usually takes a new dress to comfort valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi
had money enough to support me unless her.”—Houston Post.
cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec
he showed it to you. Has he done it?
ommend your remedy as an invigorat
Only One “BROMO QUININE.”
Prudent Papa—Yes, dear. He proved
ing tonic and an effective and permanent
That Is LAXATIVE BRi’MO QI [NINE. Look cure for catarrh.”
it by the testimony of the rocks.
for the signature of S . W. GROVE. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day.
Man-a-lin the Idea! Laxative
Not Ostensibly.
”1 have always bad a curiosity to know
what'horse meat tastes like,” said the reg
ular customer. “Have you any?"
“.Not as such," emphatically responded
the butcher.
Of Course Not.
"Do you keep a servant?’*
“No.”
"Can't you afford to?”
“Yes, but that's got nothing to
with it.”—Houston Post.
Mo Aera will find Mr«. WIn«low*s Soothing Sam pie, Book let. Popular < art Gsnio " W HIZ,*
Ryrup th»* Ust remedy to ujo fur their uuiidruu 10c. l’scitii! < oust Borax Co., Oakland, Cal.
during the teething period.
Habitual
Constici
Natural Mistake.
Moy bi’ permanently overcome by proper
personal effotts'with the assistance
u[ the one D uly benejicitjl laxative
remedy, Syrup oj.figs and Elixir o|S ennci,
which enables onet<>torrn regular
habits (Iatly so that assistance to na
ture may be gradually dispensed with
when no longer needed astliebestoi
remedies, when reautred, tire to assist
nature and not to supplant the natur
al junctions, which must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts,and right living generally,
w its benoficiul effects, always
Iniy the genuine
Syrup'f Figs^El iur^SennQ
C alifornia
S'rRVP Co.
ÌjuarnnteeiTundcr the FooHai
“Well, what are yon doing there?"
asked the lady, addressing a tramp who
had Just climbed a tree in time to es
cape a savage bulldog.
"Minium.' replied the hobo, "It was
my Intention to ask for a hand-out. but
in the interest of humanity I now re
quest that you give any surplus food
you may have on ban 1 to n.y canine
friend down there.”
Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the CLo-ry How to Make Year Milch Cows More
Prcfiub'e.
Pectoral in breaking up a cold.
I
Fac Sunils Signature <f
Medicine el the Soul.
Medicine and religion, which are too
frequently regarded as mutually an
tagonistic, should be mutually comple
mentary. There are many diseases In
which the medlciue of the soul is a Well Known on the Pacific Slope. Mil
Washington Address Is 1312 9th St.,
powerful adjuvant in the treatment of
N. W., Washington, D. C.
the body.—British Medical Journal.
Changed Ilin Mind.
Geoffrey - Could you be happy la •
Modest little cottage, darling?
FILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS,
1065—Westminster Abbey dedicated.
Gwendolen—Not unless it is one of pazo OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any
1135—King Stephen of England crowned.
IfloSe lovely dreams in concrete, dear.— ease ot Itching. Bi.nd. Jlee-ling or Protruding
Piles iu 6 to 14 days or money refunded. &0c.
1552 (’harlt-s V. raised the siege of Metz.
Chicago Tribune.
1020—Pilgrims began buildiug a settle
Isn’t This Antult
meat at Plymouth.
*
There onca was a girl named Miss Mary,
Whose mother baked excellent doughuuta 1700—Boston received tidings of tht
One day the girl married
death of King George II.
For f reah-
A tnan with a bare-lip.
1776- The British abandoned their posts
nr’’, purify and rail-
abi t. .Ferry’sSeadt Let’s lean up against the deep river.
on the Delaware river.... Battle of
are iu a data by them —Denver Post.
Trenton, N. J.
selves. Farmers
have confidence
Shake Into Your Shoes.
1778
—
Savannah, Ga., attacked by the
in them because* Allen’s Foot-Ease. It eure, painful, swollen,
they know they
British.
rnartlng, sweating feet. Makes new shoes easy,
can be relied up
Ly all Lirutrgfsts and 8bos Stores, Lois’l 177!)—Gen. Clinton, with 8,500 men, sail
on. Don’t experi lold
• ‘fit any substitute. SampluFKEE. Addres
ment with cheap a . 8. Uluitted, Le Roy, N. Y.
ed for Savannah.
seeds—your sure-
1800—Attempt to assassinate Napoleon
j ty lies iu buying
No Head for I'ractlona.
.A seeds sent out by
Bonaparte.
Grandfather (carving the turkey) —
w a conscientious
1803-—Marriage of Jerome Bonaparte arm
an 1 trustworthy Tommy, what part will you have?
house.
Elizabeth Patterson.
Young Grandson—Well, they’» six of
Ferry’s Soed Annual
for Mk»3 ir • REE. Addreaa us here, grandpa, but I don’t want no 1806—-The Russians entered Bucharest.
y M Fu«v^Ca..DfTMir.Mis< mora’n my share. I’ll leave it to you.
1814—New Orleans attacked by the
British under Sir E. I’ackenham....
Gen. Jackson attacked the British
camp below New Orleans.
1832 Citadel of Antwerp surrendered to
the French.
1837—Boiler explosion on steamer Black
Hawk, on Red river, with loss of 5
lives.
.1838—London and Greenwich railway,
first In London, opened to traffic.
Í846—Iowa admitted to the Union.
1851—Library of Congress and part ol
national capitol at Washington burn
ed.
1853—Great snow storm in New Eng
land, lasting thirty-six hours.
1858—Fifteen lads crushed to death in
panic at the Victoria theater, Lon
don.
1860—South Carolina State authorities
seized Castle Pinckney and Fort
Moultrie.
1S67—First meeting of the Ontario Leg
I nfants /C hildr en
islature.
1872—The Northwest Territories Council
Promotes Diges<ion.Chterftd
formed in Canada.
ncss and RvstContains neither
1870—Many lives lost in the Tay bridge
Opiuiu.Morphine nor Mineral.
disaster.
N ot N arcotic .
1889—A new design adopted for a Unit
ed States navy flag.
J^tfoUteSfMLEUnwX
1891—Canada divided into two provinces,
fluito S*J-
Upper and Lower Canada.
jftx.Sri.'W r
AM! délit-
1893—Homestead iron works shut down,
AisrSaf *
throwing several thousand out of
work.
lièvi ¡»rd-
1899
—Gen. Roberts sailed to assume
ÇtmAd Sjgr •
llüägiai FtwT
command of the British forces in
South
Africa. ... British
steamer
Apcrfect Remedy forfnrrcfipa
Ariosta stranded off Cape Hatteras
Hon. Sour Stonuch.Dlarrhwi
with loss of 21 lives.
Worms,Convulsions.Fcwrisit
iwss and Loss or S leep .
I
Mrs. Gaswell (making a call)—Ah. I
see you have here a volume of poems.
I'm ashamed to confess it, Mrs. Highmus,
but I never could appreciate blank verse.
Mrs. Highmus—Why—er—that's a cat
alogue, Mrs. Gaswell.
How’s This?
We offcrOne Hundred Pollers Reward foran-’’
case of Catarrh tliat cannot be cured by Ha.l'a
Catarrh Cure.
F J CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known F J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all buisMaatransai
m
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made by nia tbm.
WALDING, KIN’NAN A MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O
Hall's Catarrah Cure is aken internally, aid
ing directly upon tile blood an I mucous sur
faces ot the system. Testimonial? sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Constipation.
«-- doyou know
THE WET WEATHER
COMFORT AND
PROTECTION
afforded by a
l<£m- i
SUCKER?
Clean - Light
Tliliiaa thnt Had Helped Him.
Reporter—Senator, I have heard that
you got your start in life by selling-news
papers.
Senator Lotxmun—Not quite correct,
my boy. The fact is—but this is confiden
tial. you know—that I got my. start by
buy ing one or two newspapers.
.Durable
Republican
committee ot
Guaranteed
Missouri met nt St. Louis nnd unanimous
'Waterproof
ly voted to indorse the candidacy of Sec
F ig
only
»300 '
retary of War Taft.
SOU? BYALL LEADiNC DRUGGISTS
Everywhere
Bottle.
Senator Cullom lias introduced n reso one size otUy, regular price 50C
nwra co bostoh u s a
lution to ntnend the constitution so ns to
limit the term of President nnd Vice Pres
ident to six years. He says th’is would
■top the bickering over this question.
With the introduction of Mrs. Cobden-
Sanderson. leader of the suffragett-s in
England, to an American audience of
Simple.it, Stronj’eit,
woman suffragists at Cooper Union, New
Easiest Handled
Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and GruLbcr Made.
York, the suffsngette movement was
thought to be grafted upon the United healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old Will pu’l MORS
States.
blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most and L A RG L X
Gov. Broward of Florida has appointed usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid
with
William James Bryan of Jacksonville to dle life. The vitality of the blood" and strength of the system Lave naturally
IBSS
EXPENSE
the United States Senate to fill out the begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because
unexpired term of the late Stephen R. ' of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint than «ry •titer«
Mallory. Mr. Bryan is a young tnan. be which has hitherto l cen he! 1 iu check, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
V» r‘ie for Descriptive Circa!
ing only about 30 years old. He is a na legs or other part of the body. The place grows re 1 and angry, festers and
T
;
1
\ S, BEALL, IV.'tnafa&urea
tive of Florida.
eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn vJl Uawtliorne Avenu, U Purlins J, Oregon
Another word for the central bank idea
uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the l lood is saturated.
Ii.-ts been s|x>ken l>v a financier of high
Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a Stubborn, non-liealing sore.
standing, Vice President Vanderlip of the
I'-ig National City Rank of New York, The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatment;; is good reason
lie favors a combination of the branch for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every
system of Scotland and the central bank old sore, and especially ds this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
of issue in Germany.
Th« well k Down reliable
“Kraponding to request,” Represents
I wai afflicted with « «ore on my do any permanent good; neither will remov
tiie J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia face of fbur years’ ctanclinir. It ing the sore with caustic plasters or the
a email pimple at lirst but it
If
has introduced a resolution providing for was
eradually irrew larR-or and worse surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure.
Root and Herb
the restoration and continued use of the in every way until I became every particle cf the diseased flesh were
larmecf
about
it
and
consulted
taken
away
another
sore
would
come,
be
motto, “In God we trust,” on all silver <everal physicians.
They all
■nd gold coins of the United Stntes. Ths reated mo but tha sore cc-.itfftued cause the trouble is iu the blool, and the*
resolution calls for the destruction of all o urow worse. InawS.S. 8. al- BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY.
i rtised and commenced its use
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H mw mn<1e n life utudf ot .
dies from which gold or silver coins minus and after taking it a while I was The cure must come ! y a thorough cleans K , ^*5 V
!!■ I-. nn«l . n t hat
C
n
’
/
/*
-
■>
■ " i»>• * i-*
completely
cured.
My
blood
Is
the motto could be coined in future.
? '•
’ 1 « 'ri i L.c w. n<ler-
now pure and healthy from the ing of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found tki/a'
The Aidermen of the Borough of Man effect of 8. S. S., and there has not a remedy for sores and ulcers cf every kind.
No Mercury, Pcisnns ot Ori RS Used He Cures
hattan. New York City, virtually rebuked been any b I ku of the sore sauce It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a knif«
8. 8. 8. cured it.
<x t<> ( n* ( .< • rh. Aathn.n. J. in«,
Gov. Hughes and also Mayor McClellan
goes directly into the circulation and l’h Iff rout, .irnnti
.
THOfl. OWEN
Rheo mat Iff m, Nervouffiu
N • r ■ • I *< 1'., 1 y.
West Union, Ohio.
by recle>iing John F. Ahearn ni pr-st-
I.
r. Kidney Tri
h
. «» l «,.» Manhood
promptly cleanses i^ cf all poisons and B Frii.u le Wea
effn
and
X
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m
dent of the borough, an office from which
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of
A SURE CANCE ? CURE
lie had l*en removed a few days before
the trouble and forces out every trace of im Just Received from Peking, China Sufc, Sure
by Gov. Hughes. The vote was 24 to *2.
end Relitihlr.
purity and makes a complete and lasting
The ruling of the Mayor that Ahearn
IJ YOTT ARE m»rj El • DON’T DELAY.
cure.
S.
S.
S.
changes
the
quality
of
the
DEMYH
ARE bANi.l ROCK.
was ineligible for re-election was over
CONSULTATION I’Rf-f:
blood so that instead of feeding the diseased
ridden by an equally emphatic vote.
writ«- for«yn pt on ' h nk and drew
parts with impurities, it nourishes the If you ennnot lnr. rail,
lurkw I < <«n « in rtnu in.
The presence of W. J. Bryan in Guth
THE r. (*EE W(J < ItlNFMK MEDIDTME (V).
irritated,
inflamed
flesh
with
healthy
blood.
IC2 1 2 k ¡rat Ht., Cor. Morri«cn,
J*< rtland, Oregon,
rie, Okla., recently inspired the chaplain
Fleas« Mwution Tbia Pnjer.
of the lower house of the Legislature to Then the Sore begins to heal, new flesh is forme 1, all pain and inflammation
P. N. U.
No. 6-0»
pray, that Mr. Bryon might tie the next leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has ptirifi 1 the blood the
S. S. S. is for sale at ¡.'1 fir; t class drug stores.
President of the United1 States, ‘[mme sore is permanently cured.
diately after the prayer the House broke Write for our special book on sore« and ulcers and . ff other medical advice
into a storm of applause that lasted sev- you desire. Wc make no charge for the book or adv; e.
eral minutes. The Speaker added empha-
i
THE SWIFT SPLCIHC CO.r ATLANTA, GA»
■is by putting It as a question to the body.
Every Democrat present answered "aye.'*
Later both branches of the I^rislatnre
met to llaten to a apeecb by Mr. Bryan,
• nd he wa« afterward given a reception, Color
more goods - brighter
and faster —
coloi
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during which be shook bands with sevtraJ and ta guaranteed to give perfect reaulta. Ask dealer, or we wUl*end poet pap«t 10c apaciiuie. W ..vu tci tr-e <
cuet
how
to
dye,
bleachland
»¡xcolera.
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thousand people.
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BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD
f SHOES AT ALL
PRICES, FOR EVER*
MEMBER OrTHEFAMILV.
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W. L. Unught
anti aall% mnra
r ; r>’» »3.50, S3.GUand SS.BVahoaa *’***
than any othor minuttdurt.F tn tha _
world,
hoaauaa thoy hi Id tho/r^i ^,
ahano, fit butter, wear longer, and
are of greater vaSuo than any other —c.jr,
»/lows tn the viorl'l to-day.
r. vrlets
hxelujivelv.
ouglas $4 and $& Gilt Edge Shots Cannot Be Equalled âl
•T VAr’flow. v L» DonfflMiMbtM and priée it Btampud on
Take
F<’M br t t ,tn tlt’Rl« rr < v: where, bboes ma.le i tr< u fa<'t >r\ ' any ».
. ’.he wvrl'i. IBub-
kalod CUialog tree to any.adtlroM.
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Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable
which has stood so well the test of years. They are
finding out that
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where near K C quality, and makes
better, purer, more healthful baking.
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