i MY OWN FAMILY USE PE-RU-NA. . Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HON. GEORGE W. HONEY. Hon. George W. Honey, National Chaplain U. V. U., ex-Chaplain Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, cx - Treasurer State of Wisconsin, and cx-Quartcr-niaster General State of Texas G. A. R. writes from 1 Tq First St., N. K., Washington, D. C, as follows: "I cannot too highly recommend your preparation fur the relief of catarrhal troubles in their various forms. Some members of my own family have used it with most grati fying results. When other remedies failed, Peruna proved most efficacious and 1 cheerfully certify to its curative excellence." Mr. Fred L. Hebard, for nine years a leading photographer of Kansas City, Mo., located at the northeast corner of 12th and Grand Aves , cheerfully gives the following testi mony: "It is a proven fact that Pe runa will cure catarrh and la grippe, and as a tonic it has no equal. Drug gists have tried to make me take something else 'just as good,' but Pe runa is good enough for me." Pe-ru-na in Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Hartman and Another Kind. When Johnny Ilobhs left his home up niLong the New Ilainpnlilre hills to visit bin grandmother In Worcester, Mass., he was cautioned by his mother that h would find things In the city Htrnngely different from those at home. Johnny arrived In the early after noon, mid long before tea time his grandmother, who lived most simply, told him to run out to the pantry and get a bowl of milk which she had left there "for a hungry boy." A moment later she followed him, and, to her amuzeinent, beheld her grandson bravely ut work on a bowl of soarmlnt tea which she had forgot fully put In the plaee where she had told him to find the milk. "Why, child," she cried, seizing the bowl from poor Johnuy, "don't you know this Isn't milk?" "I I knew It wasn't like Hlllbury milk," stammered Johnny, with a final gulp, "but I thought maybe It wus the kind folks had In Worcester." Peppermint and Tobacco. If you have a boy who bus begun smoking too early and whom you wish to cure of the habit, feed him popper mints. Dr. O. Clayton Jones of Silver ton, I'ngland, writing In the London Lancet, is authority . for this simple cure. Dr. Jones writes: "To break the smoking habit In a youth there Is noth ing better than peppermint drops. He cannot smoke with a 'bullseye' In his mouth, and evtii for some time after It Is dissolved tobacco will not blend kind ly with the taste that remains. Social ly the cure may seem worse than the disease, but from a medical point of Tlew the sucking of peppermints Is far less hurtful. A common 'bullseye' will prevent smoking for nearly an hour, so the amount of sweets used need not be great." Unanswerable. The lion was sneering at the awkward, uncouth, and generally ugly appearance of the elephant. "I may not be as graceful as you are,'' observed the elephant, "but I'm nearer akin to the human family than you are. The knees of my hind legs bend forward, his assistants have incessantlv l:t- : as a man's lens do. while vours bend hack- bored to create Peruna in tablet form, ! ward, the same as a hyena's, or a hog's, or a skunk's. You belong to a lower order and their strenuous labors have just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets, which rep resent the solid medicinal ingredients of Peruna. "20-Mule-Team" Borax tends to stop the development of blight and mildew, and destroys parasitical insects. Stalks, young leaves and buds affected should be care fully sprinkled with Borax solution, and "20-Mule-Team" Borax should be used freely around the wainscoting and floors of buildings to protect from insects. C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR JA mnna R 1110 inuaf 01 root, and ht-rltt. nnd in that -'V'l Biuiy uim-oviTfil mid 1h of creation, and I'd rather not associate with you on terms of equality if it's all the same to you." Whereat the lion, observing that the elephant was waving his trunk threaten ingly, went back among the wolves and coyotes, where be still retained sume prestige. An I'nfortunale Mlanodrratnndlnn. "I had to leave my last situation be cause the missus said they were going to lead the sinful life, and they wouldu't want any servants about the plaee." Punch. KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy is most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles." For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to . . . , l . : l : ,t.. i wonder- processes of digestion and assimilation of r 1 . - . . Mercury. Poisons or Drugs Used-He Cures ' ,t"M1' . wiiuiesome, natural Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knife appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad 114 miArMnMi tit Cura Catarrh. Af)thmit. I.nncr. 1 . w.i .1 : C ,un 1. 1 SJ. 7. i. l.-:. ',' I. l . . i rdTtinn a ...1 I It a 1 !... C ..t,l.. I nim'itn.HiMJjmi .UKiiuoDa. rupaiiuu mill llic IKJllK Iiafc Ul UUUUlca directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. IIoyt CuEMiCAt. Co. Portland, Oregon tifiMtiiudi I.lr. Kiitncv vemAJe Weak now and All l'rhiitH DinoaMen A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure and Reliable. IF TOTT ARE AFMCTKI. lON-T DELAY. DKLAY8 AKK UANohKOl S. CONSULTATION PWDR If yon tsaumot call, write for.ympton blank and circa fair. Inrltvio 4 rent In mami. THKC WKKYVO CHIN KSE MKPH'INF. CO. 62 1-2 H int Si. . Cor. Morriwu, i'ortliiinl, Oregon. Vitiate Mention ThU Pnior. A Flavoring. It make? a syrup better than Maple. Sold ly grocers. THE REAL COWBOY. ito I.ontfcr an Animated Battery, hut u Ilroncbu Iluater Still. It Is qulto true that tho cowboy of to-day Is uot a collego man, nor ono at all fumlllur with tho manners and customs of polite society, says Out West. Neither does ho go about his daily task with u brace of six-shooters slung nt his hips and u repeating rifle held In the crook of his arm. Uurbed wire fences, steam railroads, Iiollce courts and ienltenthiries have rendered such appurtenances superflu ous. And immediately after pay day he does not sweep down upon the nearest town, shoot out the lights and take part In a gun fight or two. For the $.'50 or $40 a month which he receives a strict attention to the duties of bis Job Is expected, and In these days of strenuous competition a Job is a pre cious thing. The life of the modern cowboy Is us full of hard and monoton ous work as that of an eastern farm hand, and there Is very little difference In the intellectual and social standing of the two. Though thousands of cattle are graz ed on the plains of the Southwest, very few are shipped direct from the range to the market. The places of Indlvlu ual cattle kings have been taken by great stock companies which own nil merous tracts of range land In various parts of the West. A few years ago a dry season in southern Arizona meant the death of many cattle and very frequently the financial ruin of their owners. The old timers still tell stories of having walk ed for incredible distances on the car casses of dead steers. Hut all that Is past they do things differently now. Let a dry year come uion the southwestern ranges and the cattle are hustled on board a train and transported to the cattle companies" ranges in Colorado or Montana or Da kota, where the season is good and the feed abundant. No long drives -of hundreds of miles In search of new range as in the old days. Simply a day or two of round ing up, then a few hours' drive to the ueurest shipping ioint on the railroad. Then perhaps a day in town for the cowboys and back agaiu to the home ranch and the regular grind. Though the. cowboy is uot a college graduate he is by 110 means an igno ramus. Usually he is American boru and fairly well read, taking the same active interest in current topics and polities that other American citizens do. As a general rule he has been raised in the section in which be is employed and is of youthful apiea ranee. He differs very little from the average American working youth, western dia lect stories to the contrary notwithstanding. In all cowboy bunkbouses there is h pile of current magazines, the contents of which are devoured with avidity. And one is not Infrequently treated to the amusing spectacle of u youthful cowboy becoming so enamored of the kind of punchers pictured in modern Action that he purchases a pair of ut terly useless six-shooters, commences to walk with a swagger and to imitate 'he dialect of Hed Saunders. But If marksmanship is no longer a (jualiticatiou of the cowpuncher, horse manship is. The modern cattleman is as proud of his ability to ride anything on four legs as was ever broncho buster of bygone days, and this is the first fact impressed upou a tenderfoot. The stuff mnst be carried across th wilds of Africa on the backs of native ixirters, who think nothing of dropping their loads md deserting If the fancy hiippcns to e.b.e t': in. The worst of the hunting is nothing to what such a homeward inarch may mean. I have had my men shot down by hostile tribes from ambush with poisoned arrows. I have seen them die in agony from the bites of noxious insects. I have been attacked by bands of Dinkas, who knew the value of ivory as well as I did and who tried to help themselves to mine. Everybody's Magazine. VENOM OF THE MOSQUITO. Airency In Spr.-rfillntf Dlaeaao Wan Discovered Many Vern Aa-o. At the time of the discovery of the mosquito's agency In breeding disease It was not dreamed that far more than the (,'erm of the truth had been reveal ed many years before, says the New York Sun. The truth was told in 18': In the obscure columns of the Faceta Office, published at the port of Camana, Venezuela, and a little later In a brief note or two that the discoverer wrote to the Academy of Sciences In Paris. It was buried in those mures and for gotten, and has now been resurrected hy the Havana Cronlca Medico and the I'.ritlsh Medical Journal. In May, l.S."3, Louis Daniel Beauper thny, a native of Guadaloupe and health officer at Camana, wrote to the Jaceta Official that for fourteen years he had made a microscopic study of the blood and secretions In every type of fever and had discovered that yellow fever resulted from the stings of sev eral species of mosquitoes. "The mos quito plunges Its proboscis Into the skin and Introduces a poison which has properties akin to that of snake venom. It softens the red blood corpuscles, causes their rupture, and facilitates the mixing of the coloring matter with the serum." Beauperthuy said a good word for the much-maligned swamp, whose repu tation as a breeder of malaria and oth er fevers was widespread. "Marshes do not communicate to the air any thing more than humidity, and the small amount of hydrogen they give off does not cause In man the slight est IndisK)sition in equatorial and in tertropical regions renowned for their unhealthfulness. Nor Is It the putres cence of the water that makes it un healthy, but the presence of mosqui toes." In one of his short communications to the Paris Academy of Sciences, dat ed from Camana, June 18, 1S5G, he wrote that as early as 1S3!J his inves tigations in unhealthy locations In South America had convinced him that the so-called marsh fevers were due to a vegeto-animal virus "inoculated luto man by mosquitoes." I!eauierthu.v's facts and deductions were so remote from all the medical teachings of the day that they were doubtless laughed at and promptly for gotten. Probably the priority of his discovery will now be acknowledged, but It might have been a profound blessing to the world if scientific re search bad been able in the middle of the last century to proceed along the lines suggested by Beauperthuy's an nouncement. BUSINESS COLLEGE l'OlilLANO. OKKCiON BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They arc Trained for business in a business-like way. Why nut enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates? I. M. WALKER. Pres. SEND FOR CATALOGUE O. A. HOSSERMAN. Sec. Improve Your Baking K C Baking: Powder will do it I Get a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If it dpesn't raise better, more evenly, higher, if it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, -we return your money. Everybody jrees K C has no equal BAKING POWDER Soapolds. Do you wash? It Is a well-known medical fact that scrubbing the face and hands with chemical detergents is absolutely ruinous to the delicate outer fabric of the skin. You would not pour a can of petrol on the side of an aero plane to make it go, would you? Why then, attempt to ojien the pores of the cuticle and keep them working by the external application of saponaceous tablets and other inferior frauds of the kind? Heware of these as you would of a poison. Water Is equally dangerous. Why is It that you meet so many ioople ev ery day in the street with gray smut stained faces and toil-begrlmed bands? Simply because they abrade aud de stroy the elegant envelope with which nature has provided their bodies, In stead of treating it rationally from within. The only way to be clean is to swallow soapolds, with their wonder ful internal operation on the fibers and nerve tissues. However dusty or grit ty you may be, one does of soapolds will set you right. The ires will spring oien and shod off the unnatural accretion of foreign substances as a snake sloughs its skin. Think, too, of the time and money you will save. No more tedious ablu tions and ruinous water rates. You can swallow your soapold as you walk to the ofllee and be as bright as a new pin. Our final word Is If you have lieen washing, stop It ; If you have not, don't begin. Spare your ppirdormis. and swallow soapokls. Try nature's wav and be clean. Punch Fighting Ilefore Ladies." The Hon. Thomas Sharkey, refereeing a lightweight bout at the Englewood carnival, rebuked a too energetic pugi list "Kemember," he said, severely, "you are lighting before ladies." The refilling Influence of women uion all conflicts, from polo to politics, is a pleasant theory. A greater man than Sharkey once disputed it. Telling how the wife of an opponent had been ad mitted to a famous ring side, be said : "Kefinln' Influence of woman, huh! I'd got him good an' licked when she sings out 'tJIve it to him !' an' in less'n a min ute he'd spiked me in the shin." Women watched the fiercest jousts oi holineted knights in the days of chival ry, when broken necks were uot uncom lnou. They witnessed the combats of gladiators, as they still do the bull tights iu Spain and Mexico. They joy in the hot tights of the football field, a more prolific source of injury than the prize ring. Women are the cause of most private warfare, as land is the cause of most national warfare. New York World. Pure, Wholesome, Economical, Tho Ivory Hunter. First catch your ivory, then get It home If you can. A man's troubles have barely lcguii when the tusks of the fallen monsters are chopped out. wrapped In sacking and taken back to camp. Each weighs 50 or even 1(10 pounds. I have seeu specimens that are on record as tipping the scales at 250 pounds. Supjxise I have got to gether $100,000 worth of fine Ivory. I am perhaps a thousand miles from any where with this lond of 50.000 or (10,000 pounds. There are no railroads, no wheeled vehicles, even no draft animals. Steel frin the tire. Two Australian inventors have found a new process for the continuous treat ment of iron ore, which is to be exploit ed throughout the world. It Is a pro cess for directly converting the ore Into malleable iron or steel, and is said to effect a saving of 25 jht cent. After the ore Is concentrated it is passed through a revolving cylinder and brought Into contact with the deoxidiz ing gas; thence It falls into a Inittle of molten iron and is converted into steel or malleable Iron, the whole pro cess being automatic. All Fixed. "I want to tell you. old man." said Krotclictt. "how thoroughly ashamed I am of the teinier I displayed last night. Your wife and sister must have thought me crazy." "No; they didn't." replied Krlghtly. "I fixed that all right." "Ah; so good of you, old man." "Yes; I told them you were drunk." Philadelphia Tress. Hefore a girl marries, she priys that she may make him a good wife; after she marries, she asks the Iml 1 1 make him a better husband. Young blood Is jKmerful ; but it can he too young. THE CUBE FOR SCROFULA Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers, skin diseases, and general poor health, are the usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease bein? deeply intrenched in the blood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly destroys the healthful properties of the blood that Scrofula sometimes terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly purify the blood and restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state. S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula; it renovates the entire blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes right down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy. S. S. S. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation and is suited for persons of any age. Book on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any medical advice free. JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. 3A. An a Safety Valve. "Rcorchl?y doesn't have any more ol those terrible epileptic fits he used tc havp, does he?" "No; whenever he feels one of them coming on he goes and takes a spin in his automobile. One flea ion. Bella What do they want to dis cover the north pole for? Stella What for? Why, for tha sake of getting some picture postcard from there, of course. I'ick-Me-Up. Mothers wilt find Mm. Winlo-.v's Boothiot; Byrup the best remedy to use iox their ch'ldi a during the teething period. Even Change. "You spent a month at the seaside. Did it pay?" "I can't say it paid, but I came out exactly even." "How?" Taid out ?f0, but gained twelve pounds. Same thing, you know." Neiv Yor! Jew. The Jewish community of New York ts now the largest in history or tra dition. It represents 10 per cent of the entire Jewish population of the world. HOWAltD E. EURTON. Asiaycr a'-C Chsmlst. .paiVir.f;, 'oiormii). Hpwnnua pri': Gold, Silver, i. ad. il ; Ooid, Silver, 7"w; OoM, Sue; Zinc or Ctpper, 41. 'vnniilc O-sis. 11. lillng envelopes nnd lull price list sent uu application. Control and L'm piro work Holiclled. i.cluroucol Carbonate tioual Jianli. CITC Bt. Vltm' Dunce and "irons uweascs perma I 1 1 3 nentlr cured hy t r. i .ine'H Great Werve lie- rtorer. Sand for FREE $2 00 tunl bottle nnd treatise. Dr. li. H. Kline. Ld.. 8J1 Arch bt., I'hiladelphia, Pa. C'irenlar Ambition. Sloeum Curious fad that Hoxley, the basehall pitcher, has taken up, isn't it? He's building an airship. fiofast No ; it's perfectly natural. He thinks he can make one that will de scribe a shorter curve than anybody else's machine." Jt fores While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease is a curtain cure for hot, wc'Hihij.', callus, and swollen, aching ieet. Sold by all Druggists. Price i5e. 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"I see the government is going into the airship business," said I'niie Allen Sparks. "Sootier or later the airship will get into polities, and then we'll have ma chine politicians and flying machine politicians." Symmetry. The smoker who sat directly opposite had put his foot on the edge of the seat occupied by the professor. It was encased in one of those easy going, hygienic shoes that look like a can vas covered ham. "My friend," said the professor, eying it disapprovingly, "oblige me by removing that thing from my seat. It's bad form." Chicago Tribune. 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