Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 16, 1908, Image 3

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Catarrh
When the
(•Ires film N(» Trouble.
“Uncle Henry, don't you find it hard
work being a vegetarian?”
“Not at all. my boy. It's only nece»
sary to be conservative about it. Wh*n
I feel an insatiable craving for a big
plate of ba<x>n and eggs I always yielj
to it.”—Cbicagi Tribune.
Entering a Demurrer.
“Talk about the superiority of mina
over mutter!” said
tiie argumentative
boarder. “It's just the other way.
If
you want to be sure not to forget a thing
you don’t trust it to your memory, You
take a pencil and a slip of paper and
make a memorandum of it.”
l-’orelaa and Domeatlr*.
CITO Pt- Vitus’ tian'-» and al! Nervous DG-.i'os
: 11 Q permanently cured by Dr. Kline’a l.r .1
’-WT" It- -i i'-i-r. -i-ni! f-V i ill E I2tr*al buttiti e->d
raallse. Dr. It. ILKlIn , IxL,611 Arch hl., l'UUa.,1’.
Ortlioicru ittilcnt ftomancc.
They were returning from the epelling
bee,
"Mr. Spoonamore,” she said, “why did
you miss that easy word? You spelled
‘honor’ with a ‘u ' ”
“I know it,” he answered. “The feel­
ing came over me all at once that I just
couldn't
get
along without ‘u,’ Miss
Daisy.”
With which old, old story he won her. ‘
Neutrality.
The voter in 1 trearyburst r*flret*i1.
“If I vote the 'citizens’ ticket,'” he
eaid. “I'ia agin the people, and if I vol.
the ‘people's ticket’ I ain’t a good citi­
zen. Blamed if I’m goiu’ to vote at all ! '
Pulling hi. hat dowa over hi. eyes, he
turned on his heel and‘strode away in
disgust. The intricacies of village politic»
were too deep for him.
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WFt
Then ft’s time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experi­
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do any­
thing else. It’s nature’s way.
what you missed.”
“What did she say, Jen?”
“Gracious! You don't expect me to sty
the dreadful things she said, do you?”
His Wife (reading)—I see they had
• bread riot in Spain recently.
Her Husband Yes; and we'll have
one at home soon If there isu’t an ini
provemenf in your bisi-tiits.
CURES
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SKINDIE EÄ5ES
Tha beat kind of a testimonial —
□old for ovar sixty years.”
Made öyJ.c Ayer Oft., Loirill, Ma*-*.
Àlao au ulao turerà of
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CUL2RY PECTCEAL.
Teeth With or
Without Plates
Out-of -Town People
We can do your entire Crown,
Bridge and Plate Work in a
day, if necessary. Positively
Painless Extracting Free w hen
Platea or Bridges are ordered.
Sensitive Teeth and Roots re­
moved without the least pain.
Ten chairs. Only the most sci­
entific and careful work.
20 Years in Portland
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. IL Fletcher.
Trousseau Gowns.
Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, 111., says: “I use your Castoria ani
advise its use in all families where there are ohlldrcn.”
Lr. Alexander E. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently
prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem­
edy for children.”
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: “A medicine so valuable anfl ’ ‘
beneficial for children as your Castoria is deserves .the highest praise. X
find it in use eveny where.”
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of-Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have frequently prescribe®
.your Castori.t for children and always got good results. In fact I ua
Castoria for my own children.”
Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Ca»
toria. I have frequently prescribed It in my medical practice, anti hwv*
always found-it to do all that is claimed for it.”
Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Faul, Minn., says: “My experience as a prac- .
tltioncr with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it
an excellent remedy for the young.”
Dr. II. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I havo used your Ca>
toria as a purgative In the cages of children for years past with tha moat
happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.”
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria is a splen­
did retnedy for children, known the world over. I use It in my practice
and have no hesitancy in recommending it for tho complaints of infanta
and children.”
Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria an
excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicine®
and pleasant to the. taste. A good remedy for all -disturbances of th*
digestive organs.”
ItCOHOL 3 PEK CENT
ASçgeiabte i’rcpâralionter.'j;
si milaiin$ Hie ¡oudaiidRct’*
ting Hie Sioraadis andlfoucLicf
Promotes D^eslion.C!»?rfd
nessand Itesi.Contains neniia
Opium.Morphine iwrMkicrJ.
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Mother« will fln.l Mr». Wlnalow"« Soothlag
Syrup tb.- b.»t remedy to use tot tUair vU bü M
durlug the teething period.
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Worms .Convulsioiis.li'wrish
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CASTORIA
GENUINE
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THC CCNTAUft COftPANV, TT BURRAI STREET. NEW VOK< CITY
Lea i»- li
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WATERPROOF
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OiUD SUITS. STICKERS
AND HATS
Oat
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The
SI rn I k 11 • t urna »<1 •»».
“Please give me two bills for Juy
bat, one for $10 for my husband aufl
a for $20 to show ,my lady friends.”—»'
Meggendorfen Blaetter.
It.
“Don’t, you feel well?" askad.
friend. "
“Not very,” answered Cumrox.
' “Why don’t yffu go home?”
“I cap’t.. Mother, and the girls n
giving a tea and I'm not invited.”—
Washington Star.
tvery garment guaranteed
(Jean - Light -'Durable
Sults ‘3^2 Slickers ’329
soie ermr orices
ctrtioe r»n ro» nt «J«. ve
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
h am ti-at there is at lea>t one dreaded disease
ihut science lias been able to cure ¡u all its
- i, and that is Uaiarrh. Haifa ('atairh
StSi-arljag Permitted.
« hi is the on
positive cure now known to’1 l«e
_ fraternity. Catarrh be
The Pennsylvania railroad has recently
mediceU
a r<»n«titu-
t
tional
’ disease,
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requires
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1 s constitutional
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treat-, posted notices'in its vtirious workshops
r.tni Ha . ■* < aiarrh Cure in kakrn internally,' forbidding profanity. I d view of the pres­
acting d rectiy noon the blood and mucous Bur-'
faces of t heajatClh, therebv destroying the.fo in* ent railroad situation, why not put such
dation of the disease, and giving t a pat <’nt notices in the executive- offices and mail
strength by buklding upthe constitu'ion r.nd
assisting nature in doing iut work. The p ro- one to every stockholder?—Wall Street
I rictors iiKvft so much faithin its< urttivep w- Journal.
eri hat they « tier One Hundred Dollar^for pnp
<&se that it fail« to cure. Sand for list ob
Aaaiber BaeUaat tar Aeiora
testimonials.
Tha editor looked over the manuscript
A !dre<s F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold bv all druggists, 75c.
aad handed it bacls.
Tabe Iltll’s Fann.y Pi 1 1 b for constipation.
I “I don't like your dialect,” hs »aid.
C. Gee Wo
TI hi
W. I. Doug’as $4 and $5 Gill Fdge Shoe» Cannot Bo Equalled At Any Price^*^
Zft* rtf
Oed
Root and Herb
’ll EXCHANGE-FOR CARTON TOPS AN8
SOU* WRAPPERS FROi
mn In a life study aft
r<»«it-an I* lit-rbi, nnd i n tWli
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fill re I •f-iif«i
No Merrttf-y, Poisons or Drugs Used Ha CflPftB
Without Operation, nr Without the Aid of a K nifft
He guarantee« to < i -••• < atarrb, A-'-thmu, I ■
I’hroftt. Ii <’11:1.»
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Nt r\«»iin I>ebilitra
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• “20 Mule Team” Borax, Boraxo
’ Bath Powder, Violet Boric Talcum
Powder, Boric Spdnglea, Boric Acid,
Boraxaid Soap . Powder, “20 Mule
Team” Soap,.Queen of ficrax*Soap,
Boraxaid Laundry Soap and ;'2O
Mule .Team” Soap Chips
A SURE CANCER CURE
Juit Received from Pel i ig. ( iiinj Safa. S mm
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end Reliable.
hgve been carefully
"»<< <1 h beinjj tho?e MOST
IF l'Off AT I A i»l '«'I I :' DON'T DELAY
QUICKLY OBTAINED, ofTerinsr the GREATS I
DELAYS ABE DANG EKOUS.
VARIETY and hhowInjc the LARGEST VALUE
COINSUL-TATlOrM I’UISK '
for the number of Carton Tops or Soap Wupper? It you rannot - all. wren for' ■■ n-i-ion blank and ctMti
lar tn -
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required. Send for 40 page illustralftd c atalogue
TH! Ci.KEV.
h MKI4(’INF OO.
siHtftitg over 1000 articles we give away free 182 1-Z K Irat Ht . l'<v M-'ir,
I', rtland. OfSMMfe
Plea.« .M-iitlon Thia Panar.
<tfdre<< Pacific CoftSt Borax <o., Oakland.
Truth
and Quality
“My husband bad aa Awful time col­
leeting tbat debt," Mr» ¡¿cpsling wm
saying. “I don't pretend to understand
lavC terms, but I heard him sa? that be­
fore he could get the money he had to
Barney Shea the man's wages.”
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•ÇV'S I’TIOV. W. U P a x 'M name and price lg stamped on bottom. Tnkc Nn AnhetlUstw.
f*1'1,1 y J <*’*•
*h<* dealer* et ery
Mbuftg ma: ini from fftWory to any part of tho world. I Hua
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UKtuUN l.lty. Harra. fc! 50 md H.OO GS
per day. »9 spedai rfftrSby tke w*k. CM
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wives are giving up their exorbitant priced taking • ■
Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable,
which has stood so well the test of years. They are
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where near K C quality, and makes
better, purer, more healthful baking.
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CHINESE
DOCTOR
Ths frea Premiums Gio
"But,’sir,'’ said the literary aspirant,
Whet» our stiff and stubborn Congress «tartled and indignant, “rb.it- isti't dia­
lect 1
That's writteg m ft* refurtne|J
isn't balking, isn't twitoui*.
dr a spunking up -and getting on it* Spelling 1"
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Ilow it Io»»« to ha.ir itself serenely ta k-
inf. 'renely talking.
And exuding golw of heatgd Btuiogpher*
atmosphere!
—Chicago Tribi nt.
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Jack What’s Hie matter, old iuwat
You look worried.
Tom Oh. Miss Faintheart keeps cob
guessing. She h.isn't proposed yet.
Jack But v.ou told me you didn't 1»
tend to marry her.
Tom And 1 don't. But, after all the
time I've wasted on her, 1 think lb*
might at least .give me a chance to rs>
fuse her.
Observing several $5.0(10 bulldogs -on
the multimillionaire's eBtat», the witty
Visitor remarked :
“Are those 'dogs hers to eat up sub­
peep as?”
And ‘the multimillionaire chuckled
craftily.
“Ab., no, my friend.” he whispered,
•they are her« to eat up subpuena serv­
er«.” '
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ETORTT TEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have
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PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
Bleep, and A FEW PROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a-narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is: “»4 medicine which relieves pain
and produces sleep, hut zvhich in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul­
sions and. death. The taste and smell cf medicines containing opium arc disguised,
and sold under the names cf “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc. You.
should not*pefmit any medicine to be given to your children.without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON*
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears tlw signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life‘and are essential to per­
manent success and creditable stand-
in* Accordingly, it is not claimed
A TY 7 T Cl ÏP And Associates
that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
■ ääb W »LiOEfl Painless Dentists
henna is the only remedy of kjtown
Failing Bldg., Third and Washington Sts.
value, but one of many reasons why
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it Is the best of personal and family
8 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays 9 to 12. Painlesa Extraction 50c; Plates,
laxatives is. the fact that it cleanses,
INtOHM-M ICN
$5.00. Both Phones, A and Main 2029.
REGARDING
sweetens and. relieves the internal
organs
on which It acts* without any
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about location.
debilitating after effects and without
Wish to hear from OWNER only a ho wit'
having to increase*the quantity from
sell direct to buyer Give pro», descrip­
tion and «late »hen possession can be
time to time:
had. Address,
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L DARBYSHIRF, Bat 22«.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
■■MKs" truly as a laxative, abd its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as It is free from ail
objectionable substances. To get Its
OPEN ALL THE YEAB beneficial effects always purchase the
genuine—manufactured by the Cali­
■ 9 CLATfor S iasi Sutne, Incoi fornia
Fig Syrup Co., only, and for,
nirertly ns tbe bearli Sverlosklnr M|
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thè arras. Hot Sali tal ha and
Ml* by all leading druggists.
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Don’t Poison - Baby.
“Trousseau gowns nre lovelier than
ever.” says the. fashion editor of the
Woman's Home Companion, '-but as
they have increased in lieauty, they
have lessened in number. Very few
brides of to-day, no matter how fash­
ionable they may be. order a trousseau
consisting of ’a gfeat number of cos­
tumes. The reason for this is that fash­
ions change so that it is necessary every
little while to have a new-style gown
if one is to keep pace with the capri­
cious modes.
"The bridal princess gown is a Ati le
which will be in fashion for a long time
to come. One can wear it as long is
the material lasts by merely changing
the sleeves to meet the requirements of
the prevailing fashion."
There is .in evaporation from the body going on continually, day and Work fo. I.lv* t inaromaaaat ffaclAty.
■ iglit, through the ports and glands of tlje skin. This is nature's way of
In small centers of population wlij re
maintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft-' none but the most general laws govern
ness’and flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur­ It ia necessary to form an improve­
ities no trouble will result. When, however, tbe blood from any cause ment society to look after the health
becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and and well being of tba people aa a Whole,
coming in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is says the Los Angele* Timas. The iawa
. •<> abundantly’supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the of hygiene must be observed. Both sew­
effect is shown by Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds. I ers and surface drainage should be pro­
These impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or vided by the people as a whole, and
inactive condition of the s’ystem ; the members whose duty it is to carry ofi
where no city government exists this ia
the waste and refuse matter of the body fail to properly perform their work, |
and this impure, fermenting matter is left in thé system to be absorbed by a splendid work for a live society for
tbe blood.. Lhe skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the civic betterment.
•yatem, but poisons from 'without, 1 1 *
Bhaks Into Tour •haw
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Such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy,
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure«
I hava used your S. S. S., spring and fall,
hiettle Mash, .etc., enter through the for the past two years, with the result that it painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Ma iOS
new »hoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe
open pores and glands, and so thor­ entirely relieved me of a form of Eczema St
.ms. Don't accept any sulatitate. San-.pl»
which
my
doctor
was
unable
to
cure.
My
FREE.
Addr.es A. 3. Olmstal. 1.» Rug. N. Y.
oughly do they become rooted in the
arms, lower limbs, and, in fact, the biggest
blood' that they are ever 'present,
portion of my whole body was affected, and
■ eaatity Sekeel Geeaaga.
or return at certain seasons of each
when I first began S. S. S. the itching, etc.,
J net at present ia a good time for ull
was worse, but I continued the remedy with
.year to torment the sufferer. Salves,
the result that the'dry, itching eruption en­
interested to look over the local school­
• washes, lotions, etc .cannot cure skin
tirely disappeared.
I think a great deal of
diseases. True, Such treatment re­ your medicine, and have recommended it to yard and consider if It meets their
lieves some of the itching and dis­ others with good results. It is the best blood ideas regarding beauty, ahad*. protec­
medicine made, and I can conscientiously
tion, educational value, etc. If it-does
comfort, and aids in keeping the skin recommend
it for the cure of all blood and
not. the time is ripe to "get busy” with
cleart, but it does not reach the real
skin affections.
CHAS. HORSTMAN.
Wheeling, W. Va.
others whose interest is equal to yours
cause, and at best can be only palli­
and try to ameliorate present condi­
ating and soothing.
A thorough
cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., tions so that this piece of public prop­
a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, Ynade entirely of vegetable ingredients erty will no longer ba a reproach to
of the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the those in control.
circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and
la Beookiya.
purifying the blood, and curing skiq affections of every kind. It supplies
Third Floor Tenant—Sea hart! I’m
to ti e blood tke fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and
all other parts of the body, and rids tire blood of any and all poisons. S. S. S. one of a committee of men in tbla build
cures Eczema, l etter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash, Ing, and I’ve called to ask you to sell
aod all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every • your flute.
trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
Second-Floor Tenant—Delighted to
tuedical advice desired furnished free to all wlfo write
see you. I’m one of another commit­
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.; ATLANTA, GA, tee, and was about to come up and aV
’ if you'd sell your baby.—Tid Bit*
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The colonies of Great Britain have
nearly 1110 times more area than the
mother country, Fran<*e eighteen time»
and Germany five times.
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“Tea," growled -A! Roxley, “Mabel’t
lower Interviewed *ue last night Stuift
Is '• constitutional disease originating in fellow ; no sense at •J."
impure blood and requiring constitutional I "An.'” exclaimed As. it®, "then yot
treatment acting thsfu^h and purifying the won’t have hint for a son-in-law?”
“I? ti’hat have 1 to do with it? Tht
blood for its yadii al and permanent care.
Idea of his coming to ask me when tht
Tbe greatest constitutional remedy is
girl nrui her mo.her are satisfied, I)
he bnd any sense he’d know that flet-
tied
it”—Philadelphia Press.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
table.-, known as Saraatabs. lfindoees $1.
Keffaeii Torture.
Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
"Lil. you just ought to bate hen rd
are relieved by Catarriets, which allay in­ bow Miss Capsicum talked the other day
flammation and deodorize discharge. 50c. when she was real mad. You don't know
TBX DAT6Y
TLX XILLIS
destrojfl all the
flies and nfforu*
comfort to tnery
boat' In dining
room, «leering
you iu ana e\ery
piava where the«
are troublesome.
Clean, neat and
Sf Mt
will nut aull or
injure anything.
J'ry thorn once and you will never be without meiu.
t not kup by uenler». aeut prepaid for 20c.
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