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MAYOR OF SUNBURY Says Pe-ru-na Is a Good Med icine. lion. C. C. Brooks, mayor of Sun bury, Ohio, alHo attorney for Farmers' bank and Sunbury Building and Loan Co., wrilet: "I have the utmost confidence in the ! virtue of Peruna. It is a great medi cine. I have used it ami I have known many of my friends who have obtained beneficial results from its use. I can not praise Peruna too highly." There are a host of potty ailments which are the direct result of the w at li er. This is more true of the excessive heat of summer and the intense cold of winter, but it is partly true of all sea sons of the year. Whether it, be a cold or a cough, ca tarrh of (lie head or bowel complaint, whether the liver be affected or the kidneys, the cause is very liable to be tne same. The weather slightly deranges the mucous membranes -of the organs and the result is some functional disease. Peruna has become a standby in thous ands of homes for minor ailments of this sort. Ask your Druggist for Free Peruna Al manac for 1907. AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN. A Most Dreadful Case of KiJney Trouble and How It Was Cured. Thomas N. McCul lough, 321 South "Weber l?t., Colorado Springs, Colo., says: "For twelve or fifteen years I was suffering fre quent attacks of jMiin in the back and kidneys that lasted for three weeks at a time. I would be unable to turn in bed. The i urine was in a terrible condition, at times a complete stopige occurring. I Iwgan with I loan's Kidney Pills, and tKn felt belter. Keeping on, I found complete freedom from kidney trouble. The cure has been permanent; I owe my goxl health to I hum's Kidney Pills." Sold bv all dealers, SO cents a box. Fo.-ter-M'ilburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y. MOWAHD K. lU'IlTON". AHKnvrr a ChemM. ladvlllr. Coluruuih Sit 'mien rrl i': Oold, Hlvtr, ad, II ; Oold, Silver,"-; Mold, 6o-; Zlne or 'ni-r, I. 1'ynnldo t'-ata. Nnllingciivelopt'n nnd full price lint simiI oa application. Control and I'm jilro work foliiitud. ltkieruuce: l.axbouaxa ' tioual Uuuk. HON. C. C. BROOKS. I SfflM DTSEA HUMORS IN When the blood is pure, fresh and and free Irom blemishes, but when some lation its presence is manifested by a humors pet into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish or meats. His second choice always condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry wns grizzly and his third Kooky moun off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left ' tain sheep. When Wattiskowkow of to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid the I'matlllas heard of the drowning poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the j uf enormous quantities of dog's lui pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, I pounded In New York he wept When Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually j ti, rm.f,.. ,,.. ... t-ii . ,a, 1-rn jt. i r i-iii the I matlllas linve n great feast dog with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there Ml . . , . . fl .:?i. !..:.! t. ,i- i t A 'i 4i, :fi,: I Is t,u I'1 resistance. The brown- It is generally on the back, breast, face, of the body may be affected. In Tetter the acid in the blood dries up the natural to Keep it sole ana pnant, causing a ary, hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes . . . lorm oi I Buffered with Eczema fof forty :; yoara and could find nothlsr to it'" cure me until I tried S. S. 8. I cnt parts "nrndbu;uin"fpVtulerwVuid forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum; form from which there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, t&atfuaJrw sometimes causing baldness. Toison Oak theakinwaalftaerawasapirco and Ivy are also disagreeable t3-pes of skin of beef. I Buffered ao-ony ia the Tt, t, .i..: 4i. years I was amictea, due whenl used S. S. S. I found a per fect cure. There has never been any return of the trouble. C. II. EVANS, Stockman, Neb. o VEGETABE PURELY because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm No Chance for Argument. "George," said Mrs. McKinilllop to her liege lord, who was toasting bU shins before the fire, "I suppose you get the credit for sweeping the suow off our front walk." "I reckon I do, Cynthy," responded George. "And you know you don't do a lick of It. You know I do It myself." "You do, Cynthy. There cun't be any doubt about that." "Well, what sort of a man do you think you are?" "I'm a blamed small specimen of a man. Cynthia," said George, still se renely toasting his shins. "I have no doubt I am meaner and more contemp tible than you think. Lord, love you, Cynthy, you can't get Into any argu ment with me on that proposition. I'm the laziest, good for notbingest oneriest man in the neighborhood. If it wasn't that I've got such a good wife, I'd go and blow my worthless brains out. Sup per ready yet, dear?" Philadelphia Index. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is Kiinrcntoeil to cure any case of idling, blind, bledllng or protruding J i I ea in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.50c. llaU a Million. "I'm sure I don't know what be saw In her. Iler face is decidedly plain." "Yes, but the figure she has makes up for all that." "Figure? She's positively scrawny; she hasn't any figure." "You're wrong there. She has six figures and the first one's a five." Philadelphia Press. FITS P'-rmn Nt-rv.i Ki'bioi tun' TJunce nnd nil nervous I)ls"ases Tmanontly curi'd by Ir. Klin'H (irt-at Biorer. Send fur 1- JIM, t'l trial bottl and trt-ailse. JJr. It. ILlilln. . Arch St., l'tilla.,!'. KlfCht. Little Boy Are not all the words used to be found in the dictionary, papa? "No, my child ; new words are coined every day." "And what Is the last word, j)apa?" "I don't know, dear. Ask your mother, she always has the last word." Translated for Transatlantic Tales from Le Hire. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnflow's floothing Syrup the best remedy to use fox their chUdrcj during the teething period. Sudden Iteform. "You usually give your husband a box of cigars for Christmas, don't you?" "Yes. But I'll have to thiak of something else this year." "How Is that?" "Why. I told him I was going to do my Christmas shopping tomorrow and he spoke right up and said he had con cluded to give up smoking." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Throughly Reliable. If ever here wa n reliable and safe reme dy it is that old and famous pnrou plaster Alle ck'-. It hits Ik-cii in u-e for sixty years, and is as polar to-day as ever, a d we (kmlit if there is a civilized eommi nity on the face ol' the glolte w ve this wonder ful pain reliever oaim- the found. In the de licti n of "the iiicr . dients nd in their man ufai'turi' the greatest arc is takin to keep iich i!ater lll to t he highest stande d of exe id nee. and so pure and siln pie are I lie ingredients that even a child can ue them Allcoeks are the i rignal and geiuii e o -oux jdasters and are Mild by lruggists in every pr.rt of the eivili.ed world. Oermany has barred out American po tatoes and all kinds of American preserv ed meat. TO CURE A COLD IN ONf DAY Take LAXATIVE HIIOMO (jl'INIXK Tablets I'niKKiMs refund money if It fails U cure. E. W (jHOVK'S Miifttn re is on each box. 2ic. Mdr I.IkIX on lllatory. Capt. Kidd was burying his treasure. "It's better than putting it in suburban lo(s." lio chuckled. "The uiouey will always lw there." Fully aware, too, that the authorities couldn't rob him of it by taxes and spe cial assessments, hp satisfied hiuiFelf that no meddlesome reporter was nosing around in the neighborhood and betook himself again to the long, low, rakish craft that lay waiting for him tw cables' length from shore. THE BLOOD health', the skin will be soft, smooth acid humor takes root in the circu- skin eruption or disease. These ' arms and legs, though other parts the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; oils of the skin, which are intended ievensn conauion ana giving it a its appearance on the face in the I SES pimpies ana oiacK neaus, wnne."1 "!' -. uia-unr uac ,0 : r,lTf .ot.l... A:cr dnim It nml mmo frnm tlu fnnot lll-lTir wiu i.i mm; t;I.u.D umic ol me Douy One of the worst dog. lies dormant in the blood throujrh the Winter to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble Henry Ilodt & Co. have concluded arrangements to publish In V.H)7 a new novel by William deMorgan, whose "Joseph Vance" lias received such re markable praise from leading critics both here and abroad. The new book (about which no particulars have as yet been given out) will bear the rather striking title,-"Alice for Short." The Harpers have arranged for pub lication in J!07 of books by President Boosevelt William Iieau Howells, Sir (iilbcrt Parker, Mark Twain, Norman Duncan, .Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Kobert Ilichens, Margaret potter, Hen ry James, May Sinclair, Theodore Watts-1 Mmtoii, Thomas A. Janvier, Frederick Trevor 1 1 1 II, Gertrude Ath erton, Florence Morse Kingsley and numerous others. P.. Putnam Weale, auUior of "The Itcshapiug of the Far East," has writ ten a new hook on the eastern question entitled "The Tnuoe ,iu the East," which is likely to attract considerable attention. Mr. Weale believes that the eastern question is In many respects more threatening to-day than ever be fore. The enormous borrowings of Japan, and. the likelihood that the Korean question will come up again within a few months, are Indications of an approaching crisis in Japanese affairs that make this work particular ly timely. After many years as a sailor, Joseph Conrad, whose latest book, 'The Mirror of the Sea," was recently published by the Harpers, is living in a quiet, slant roofed cottage near Hytbe In Kent, England. In front of his house is an irregular old stone wall, separating it fiom the roadway, and about the house are thick-clustering vines and a gar den filled with old-fashioned flowers. A seaman could not live comfortably with a restricted outlook, and so one is not surprised to find wide sweejjS of charming country in view from the cottage windows. The news of the death of Charlotte Bronte's husband, Uev. Arthur Bell Xicholls, says the London Academy, ' came as a surprise to many people who were not aware he had survived his first wire so long. The courtship was a fine instance of "dogged does It." . Mr. Xicholls, a strict, decorous, taci-1 turn man. and a noor curate miwi. r, ' his mind to marry "Currer Bell," and proposed "to her at the heiirh of b..r fame. The lady seems to have been in different; her father, the vicar, was' furious; Mr. Xicholls had to leave the parish. But he held to his point, cor responding privately with Charlotte Bronte until her father's opinisition was sufficiently worn down to admit of the curate being recalled and the marriage taking place, thon-h without- the final sanction of Bev. Patrick Bronte's presence. The slnmi cirot and the lady of genius lived very hap pily together for something less than a year, when death severed the union. For more than fifty years Mr. Xicholls lived, mainly upon a farm in Ireland, honoring the memory of his wife and what is more -respecting her family secrets. DOG MEAT IS NOT SO BAD. First Choice t the Rsklmo nml ol Mirny Indian Tribe. Last year over l.r.uo (w were KlaiiKlitorvd for f..l in Prussia, prob ably oiip foulil oat dojj from ,.iiiii'e any moro than one could i. :) ciiiiiilial from choice. Hut many Indian trilics have pa ton dojx for penerations. Th KsiviinoH oat (Io.lts when they can catch them. Arctic explorers from all countries, looking fur the pole, have eaten dog without compunction and on several occasion have eaten their comrades of human kind. log meat is sweet, like mule moat, and the best part of It Is not next to the bone, as In the on so with other meats, but that lying next to the skin, which must ')e lkl to n orisp. nine general. C hief Joseph, of the Xez Peroes, prefers dog to nil oth- ed skin, with the hnlr on It. Is served to the hl-u-niuok-n-niueks, or chief guests, and If you happen to be one of the murk-a-inucks you must gnaw thl9 blt of sklu aa .vou would a rib - - .v...-w The Cauonslan's prejudice comes from that little word "pet." A dog Is a pet and practically a member of the family cannot stomach the Idea of eating a pet. A DlnKnoKlii. With a frog In your throat and a flea in your ear And a bee in your bonnet too. And an elephant on your hands, clear We must call it a horse on you. Nixon Waterman. it i Parity of II read. It cannot be too often repeated that of nil food that comes to table there Is nothing so pure as bread. London linkers Times. Show us a man who thinks he the knows it all and we will show you ( persouilioatiou of lguoranoe. Bad Blood la the cause of all humors, eruptions, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or ealt rheum, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all these troubles, proved by its unequaled record of cures, is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Safety. At the crowded downtown cr.mer the frightened pedestrians were scurrying out of the way of strePt cars, auto'uobiles, de livery wagons, and policemen on horse back. "Gosh !" exclaimed the window washer, looking down on tlietn from his j.erch on the narrow ledge of a fifteem.h story win dow. "I'm glad 1 ain't iu that crowd !" Chicago Tribune. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local applications as tbey cannot reach the diHcased portion of the ear. '1 l,ere is only one way to cure di!a.nes(?, and that is by constitu tional remedies, iieafness is cause.l by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you nave a rumbling sound or imperfect hear Ing, and when it is entirely closeif, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be tai en out and this tube ie to ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nin eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condition of Ihe-muoous sunaces. We will give (me Hundred Hollars for any case of Deanit ss (caused by tatarrn) that can not be cured by Hall's i atariU Cure, bend for Circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Fold by Druggist!!, 7ac. , liaJ's Family Tills are the best. ; Cot 11 in Datea Mixed. ' "What has kept you out so late?" ' sternly asked Mrs. G.iyman. "Been s-sitting up with a dying fr'end, m' dear," answered her affectionate con- sort. i "That won't do this time," she rejoin ed "The old year has been dond several days, to my certain knowledge." t i RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA TDABt ST. JACO r f y y ; The Proved Remedy For Over 50 Years. Price 25c and 50c OiL I Mi ne spencer Is the Greatest Discovery since the Seedless Orange. Endorsed where. Being rapidly adopted by all progressive Apple Growers. Plant now and be in on the First Market. No seeds, no core, no waste; rich red color; commercial size; good shipper; excellent flavor; splendid keeper; a market leader; no bloom, frost proof. WRITE TODAY For booklet and particulars. Splendid induce ments to agents. The Spencer Seedless Apple Co. MAIN OFFICE 414 American National Bank Bldg., Everett, Wash. i r; t t nine rtloodeil 9alra(loulat. The Salvation Army bids fair to be come an aristocratic body. Major Mary Murray, who supervises the military and naval league of the Salvationists, is a daughter of the late F!r John Mur ray, K. C. B., and Lieut. Col. Minnie Held, who recently married Commis sioner Booth-Tucker, Is a daughter of a former acting governor of Bombay. The commissioner himself, resigned a Judgeship In India, with all the wealth and special position attached to It, to devote himself to Salvation Army work. Lady Sarah Sladen Is a Salvationist, and the countess dowager of Tea field is a member of the auxiliary of the army. Two daughters of Mr. Onslow, late member of parliament for Guild ford, have together steadily risen in the ranks. Intimately connected with the work in Australasia Is the Hon. Mrs. Bird, wife of the former prime minister of Tasmania. She is said to he as ardent as any Salvation Army lass in disposing of the "War Cry." The daughter of the late Lady Gait, wife of the lieutenant governor of Ontario, Is working in Canada. Answers. Italy has more extended house indus tries than any other country. I MME NO MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING will give you com plete protection and long service You cant afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed The best dealers sell it IF YOU PLEASE j Kindly remember that we buy and sell all j kinds of Mining Stock and Bonds that are on the market. Should you want to buy or sell ; write or wire I r. J. CATTERLIN & CO. j 1 25 Abington Building Portland, Oregon ! i CSJ Member of Portland Stock Exchange CROPS NEVER FAIL in ihe liper Snake Valley, Idaho, where 25,000 Mississippi Valley homeseekers are alrrtdy located. W0.00U acr8 undeveloped, irrtuab e land still await the settler. Hicust and best wa'ered valley in the world. Finest climate; cho.cesi frtilt; immens crops of uraln. alfalfa suuar beets. M. 000 invested in sugar factories. Xe K. K. exten sion to Yellowstone park onms country of vast re sources. Asbton started Jan. 1, 1(106, a record breaker. Write fur particulars. C. C. MOOKE KKALKSTATE COMPANY 8t. Anthony and Aahton, Idaho. RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not take orders and peddle onr Rubber Stamps, teals, Etc V manufacture our own goods. Our equipment is the newest and best mrney can buy. Write today lor our "Kubber btaiiip Catalogue." THE IRWIN-HODSON CO, Portland. Oregon P. N. U No. 5-07 THEN writing to advertisers please mention tins paper. m by Leading Horticulturists 1 For Lung Trouble s Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis.consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. " My little boy hart a terrible cough. I tried everything I couM hettr of hut In vain until I trfed Ayer's Cherry 1'ertoral. The first night he was better, and he mcudlly Improved until he was perfectly well." Mua. 8. J. Steels, Alton, III. A Mado by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, 1 Also manuiacturera or flyer's SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills and thu3 hasten recovery. f RUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, Reg stered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIFIC NURSERY CO. Catalogue Free. Tangent, Oregon Seeds prove their worth at harvest time. After over fifty j' ears of success, they are pronounced the best and surest by careful planters everywhere. Your dealer sells them. 1907 Seed Annual free on request. D. M. FERRY Jk CO., Detroit, Mleh. FREE BOOK- It eives 1 000 uses of 20-MULE-TEAM BORAX in the Home, Farm and Dairy. Free on request. -M-Mule-Team Borax for sale at all dealer. Sample and Souvenir Picture in colors, 5 cent and dealer's name. Pacific Coast Borax Co. Oakland, Cal. EKRYS A MARVEL IN APPLE CULTURE every- iF4l