Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 15, 1907, Image 5

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    A Talented writer
Praises
Peruna
Always si It.
Mra Pene« My hut ba nd end ! ne ref
I filfpute before tbe children. We always
■«nd tlirtii out when a quarret arema
I Imiiihient.
Mias Nliarp Aw, I’re often wondered
why they're so inu< h In tbe atreet!
< baure.
as a
I
Catarrh
Remedy
¡1» faro an Interflow and what he ta d
Wat iwiatvd Io a manner moat capri­
cious ;
When be refused ot talk It merely led
Tu statements that bis alleuce awmed
auspicious.
— Washington Kt ar.
I
Bpleadld.
Half a century ago Ike crossing of tbs
Allani ■' wan an ordeal to appall the etout-
tal. To-day babies la arms and Invalids
need not fear It. There le a good deal Io
fashion, and If It la tbe fashion to hurry
It Is also the faabluu to hurry splendid-
Observer.
Brwkw.
Mrs. A. When my husband
on bls vacation he always tells
la coming bmk
I
shortly.
Mrs. 7.- And does he touts
slmrtly?
Mr*. A — No, lie generally
back abort.
k Rs r. M. IINNEY
Mia. E M Tint sy, atoty writer,
32fi E Nt>evs Hl , Han Antonio, T.s.,
wilt»»:
“During 1901
1 auff<re<i from
nasal tslarrli, which tailoua utlivi
rviutxlit-a (ailed to relleva.
“Hix bolliva of Peruns, which 1
took, rnlTrly etna I tne, the catarrh
dl»B| |H<«ritig and nevai returning
“I lhetefoie < h ver f it I ly r*< ominend
I'erutm Io all altnilstly affllclv l."
k
It taken H,.VM)XXX) acres tu grow tho
world's tobacco.
The most ex|ienCve cigars made coat
about 30 shillings each.
Italy Ilia I lie reputation of manufac­
turing smne of tbe strongest smokes In
the world.
The largest cigars «•otue from tbe
Philippine Islands, some of them being
e ghtiTii Inches In length.
A good cigar will burn slowly and
••qually ; the weed that smolders up one
■de la of Inferior quality.
Fite I’lswl Bull inn at Islington la
/ 1 to Inivo been tbe first bouse In
i uglHiul al which tobacco was smoked,
ta.iilavlllr,
the
Kentucky
center,
■bough not so well kiiown as Rich
uoim I, the Virginian center, la lite larg­
est tobacro market In the world.
If Hie leaf of a cigar has a greasy
atsrts appearance or shows green blotches,
u>e bo or la of a pale, sickly yellow, the wrap­
back
CUID«*«
A Terrible Vkoaskt.
•••••••••••••••»•»»e..eee..»aee»eee»aee.s.a..«e..e
TUB TOBACCO HABIT.
"I want to be loved for myself,“ ex-
claimed tiw» routa it tic helms.
"My dear lady." rejoined Ila ran Fu-
ca.lt apprehensively, "la there any pos­
sibility of thia bi llig a case of mistaken
Identity Y' Washington Klar.
In Tasmania no person under
years of age la allowed to smoke In a
public pla<-e. Nearly everybody smokes
lit Japan; the girls begin when they are
IO years of age, tbe boys a year earlier.
The amoke from tlte bowl of oue'a
pipa Is blue, because, couilug direct
from I be redliot tobacco. It Is
very
highly oxidised; but the smoke from
one's ll|m Is gray, because It Is highly
watered and hydrocarbon I sod.
Catarrh
Invites Consumption
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh i t not merely an inflammation of the tissues of tlte head and
throat, ns the symptoms < f rin^itiff noises in tlicears, mucous dropping back
Into the throat, continual hawking an«l spitting, etc., would seem to indi­
cate ; it is • bltxxl disease in which the entire circulation and the greater
part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess
®f uric acid in the blood. The I.ivcr, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be­
come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse
•nd waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system.
This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all
parts of the system.
These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame
the different membranes ami tissues of the body, nnd the contracting
of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting nnd disagreeable
•ymptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to nil parts of the body the ca­
tarrhal poison affects nil parts of the system. The head has a tight, full
feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, sitgut fever
cornea and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and
afleeted by this disease. It is a waste of
I had Catarrh far about fifteen
Fiars, and no man oould hava time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays,
>an worse. I trlod everythin» washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
could hoar of, but no rood ro-
•ulted. I than beaan B. B. *., end docs not reach the blood, and can, therefore,
?ould aea a llltla improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve
rom the first bottle, and after
To cure
■taklnr it a short while wee on red. the discomfort of the trouble.
This wee eta yosre a<o, and I am Catarrh permanently the blood must be
thoroughly pun
bed and t thesystem
:c system cleansed
purified
of all poisons, and at t'tc same time
strengthened and built up. Nothing equal*
3. 3. 3. for this purpose.
It attacks the
disease at its hem!, goes down to the very
today,
i is a 1
bottom of the trouble and makes * complete
here is
•nd lasting cure. S. 3. 3. removes every
or tbe
• thinks more
K“:le of the catarrhal poison from the
lo,
_.
x~
, making this vital stream pure, fresh
r, Kloh.
•nd healthy. Then the inflamed mem­
begin to heal, the head is loosened
PURELY VEGETABLE brane*
•nd cleared, the hawking and spitting cease,
every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
restored. 3. 3. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acta as a
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are Buffering with Catarrh begin the
ttse of 3. 3. S. and write tt3 a statement of your case and our physician» will
»end you literature about Catarrh, and give you apecial medical advic«
Without charge. 3. 3. 3. is for sale at all first class drur »tores.
S b S b S o
mr
spccmo co.. ai L ant *. «Am
Thus cried the hair. And a
kind neighbor came to the res>
cue with a bottle of Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. The hair wss
ssved! In grstitude, It grew
long snd heavy, snd with sll
the deep, rich color of esrfy
life. Sold in sll parts of the
world for sixty years.
“ About rm* year apo I ln*t nearly all of my
hair folloWiiaM «U attarfc of in•»*'•«. | wm
*dvl*«4 t»v • fiUud to
Ayer's Hair Vtaor
I did *o, and m * roeuit I now hav* ahouutTful
husd ot hulr
M ma - W J UoijOfK Meituta
rail* Wla
per la a certain criterion of the cigar's
contents.
Ml* Ellen Nagle, 414 4th alu-et,
(Jr»en Bay, Wle., write»:
"I have often heard I'ctuna pral.ed
T minti V».
and It I. more widely known here iban
Many believe that cigars marked
Nan Ja«k Brrfu« to IX» rofiíldíTBbljT
any other m*-d.cine. but I never knew devoted to in*, don’t you think?
with light ateila are Indicators of tbe
what a »p'endid tnedicine It really waa
Fan Yea ; h« » tiü » to b# considerici pn.lntory habits of an Inawt which at­
until a few weeks ago when I «»light a whether io be <leiot«*d to you or not.
tacks only a good leaf, but. «« a mat­
l>a<l cold which ».tiled all over rue.
ter of fad. these a|*ota are due to tho
Th* N«lur*l Rrawlf.
**fh» ductor wanted t preterita, hnt
“! anw lllinka thia mornlug and ba ■vntblncd action of sun and rain.
I told him I waa going to try Peruna
look« all gout* to pieces.**
The color of tlte ash Is not an ac­
•nd sent (or a bottle au«l tried it.
MWhat*a the matter with hlmT**
curate guide, but If the ash displays a
“I lelt much better the neat morn­
Mlle*a broke.” Baltimore American black "lip,” a thin dark line round the
ins an«l within five «lays I had not a
edge tieurest the month. It la proof pos­
tra«» of any lanteUe.a or anv' Cough.
Ahum ||,
*'l consider it the finaal rough rem-dy."
itive of an Indifferent cigar. Ute ash
Pop, what la an Immunity bath?”
P»run* Tablets:—Home |>-op«a pre
of a good cigar also should aland well.
phiiiKP,
my
aon.
to
trll
on
the
"A
fvr to take tablets, rather Iban to lake
Physicians, chemists and physiolo­
tne<l cine in a fluid form. Hitch |>eo|ile ■tiler fellow nrat.” Unit I mure Amerl-
gists (many of them smokers them­
-an.
can obtain Peruna tablet», which tepre
selves) agree that smoking le^ore ma­
sent the eolul medicinal ingrwlieuta of
Now Objeetloo «o That,
turity Is reached always leads to a
Peruna.
“Go and take _ your bath,
_________________
dear," Mid waste of nerve power and brain force,
Yla mother, “libs a little man."
ami thus squanders life by weakening
How Ike MliaHl.retRwdw« llsri.4.
"That's the way I want to do!" bowl­
the very center of strength.
Ou account of a blockade the itivile<l ’d Johnny
"Little men never taka a
In France there are (I.tm.OOO amok-
gurat was bait an hour late In rvaebtug
sth 'ceptle* they feel like It !"
tbe north ante mansion.
era. and of every fifteen there are eight
"What a handicap to Chicago thio
who smoke a pl|>e. five wbo amoke
bridge ntiieatit-e la !'* be said.
cigars, and only two who are cigarette
"You don't have to play it unless you
smokers
Hlltl the French ransutne
want to. Mr Jytura," answered the In dig
more titan 9011.000,000 cigarettes a rear,
bant bost'-aa.
It wrakrna Hie delicate lung tissues, or enough to go mund tbe world
Tupelo, a Southern wood, la now being deranges the digestive organa, and tittles If they were plai-vd ettd to end
extensively Utilised -n tbe place of ploe breaks down the general health.
In a line.
It often causes headache and dissi-
and cypres.
Il ha. been heretofore re­
In all Ixtrd Wo1m»lejr*a campaign« he
garded Sa of little value, but under th. neas, impairs the taste, stuell and
made it a rule, where |e>aalble. to allow
pressure of Increasing demand it la found hearing, and atft-«'te the voice.
Being a eonatilulional <lts<-aae it re­ each soldier one ¡wund of tobacco ¡>er
available for a great aiany purposes. but
month, which he considered a fair al­
where it romei In contact with the ground quires a constitutional remedy.
lowance. In Italy the military authori­
It Ir abori-llveA
ties reragnlxe the weed aa one of the
Tho *»»»n» |.|s Ks platee*.
Radically and permanently curra.
comforts essential to the troo|>a. and
"Blowbard aaya blu
vacatimi rnet In usual liquid f>»mi or in chocolated tablets
clgare are served out to them
with
known a* Saraataba. iuu duaoa si.
bini |d00."
their dally ratlot».
“Well. Blowhard waa aralng doublé
After lefoa ThflMpaoB-KrBMt.
a guo<l pari of tbe tlme”—Kansas
The old mother bear, havini robbed a
City Star.
UNFAMILIAR FACTS.
bee ire*, had brought a portion of the
•poll home to her cube.
( on(«t»<>n a Quralion of Prevention.
The floating population of the world
One of them attacked the honey (reed
Pinks, drain«, ratin* and cocking utm
la 1.300.000.
This means the people
lly.
•Ils. sick room llnrn and clothing fre-
"The little darling!" exclaimed the hap­ who follow the sea.
qurnlly carry the tlrwaded dlvcaac germ py old mother bear.
"He bse cut hu
Tlte female brain begins to lose
anno Icod by the b •uaehoid.
• west tooth !"
weight at the age of thirty, but that of
Th r ugli and hygienic cloan«ln* lathe
the male not until ten years later.
twit «afa unni agninat infecliun, and such
$100 Reward. $100.
a safeguard la found in the unlYsraal house
The Pled Bull Inn. at Islington, la
Th* r*>*4lers of thia t aper wtU bo pleased to
l<*arn 1st thrroi* at )ea»t one dreaded diweaM «till tn have been the first house In
bold nrcraaily Borat
that
Bclenro
h*a
been
able
to
cure
in
ail
Ita
This «Impls provenite« carries In Itself, ataiou, and that la Catarrh
It all's Catarrh England at which tobacco was smoked.
dlainf- lingqualitleo win henter the fabric Curela tbe only poollib e cure now known loth*
The New York State Excise Depart-
medical fraternity. Catarrh be n< a roBttltu«
or art upon tha nrli 1« io bo clran«rd in a tlotial
<ll*«*a*c require« a rortidtutionai treat­
hvgtrnir maim r. oil»» mating evary un- ment llall'a Catarrh Cure 1» takrn Internally, ment receives front the saloons of Man­
wnuleMMiir property, renderti g d contagion acting directly upon the blood and tnurousaur- hattan and the Bronx boroughs SIT,HOB
proof, while a* thr amo lime Moral I» of tace« of tho ty stem, lherab* destroy I ng the fo.in«
datlon of the dl«ra»c, and giving t • pat ent ench day In the year.
Its»-1f aa harmlrn« a-« salt.
by building up the con»iHu lon and
Un ike m *t disinfect anta who depend atrrngth
In Tasmania no iieraon under thir­
aj«at»tlng nature in dolug ita work. The pro
upon their «trength of »««lor or harmf i lo- prietor« have bo much faith In It«« uratlvepow- teen years of nge la allowed to smoke In
tbr
*t«-m qualit'e* to arreat or present er« hat they «-ffer Ono Hundred boll am for any
Nearly everybody
cunt gì n, llorav h Nature’» remedy, being raae that It fails to cure. Meud for llat ot a public place.
ta«y to • Main and • n-y l<» apply, a m mple teatlrnonlah.
smokes In Jnpan; the girls twgln when
A
hlrraa
F
J
CRKNKY
A
CO.,
Toledo.
O.
ablution in hot water l>ring nil th«- upph-
Bold by all druggist*. 7ftc.
they are ten years of age, aud the boys
ealh n neo'ssarv «and r«*«|ui ing co pre •crip­
Take >1 all's Family Villa for constipation.
a year earlier.
lion, It can I* obtained irom anv gr«»cer or
druggi t m < •nxri.irn , rc B0MM 1 IMMM
More isitenta were applied for and
glaring That Trip.
hold pa k gen.
Mississippi Valley Man (with enthu
more patents Issued and reissued by
Ina dilion t<> Its di«enfrrtln • qualities
Borax h r-prclally a household necessity, asm)—Well, Mr. President, what do you the I'nlted State» Government In 1906
a« It ca I* used f u softening water, cleani­ thiuk of our grand old river now?
than In any other year In Its history.
ng and whitening clothe , vlenrlng the
Tbe President (wiping his glasses and
akin, whitening hands, makes an eicrllent
The nutnlier of application waa 50,482,
looking
at
It
again!
—
It's
bully,
But
date ruff remover and ran b< uaed on thr
and of patents 31.905.
finest la« e«» or must d« lkntr fabn« « w ithout don't you think the water might be lai-
inju y, while as »n adjunct lolhehuthll proved a little by boiling it?—Chicago
Amherst college Is to be bene-
removes all odor of l«er»piralioli and leaves Tribune.
fitted by the will of the late Edward
tne akin soil and v« Ivety.
W. Currier to the amount of aleiut
J«it Asr Mas.
FrSsbifsl Baampge.
He was a member of tbe
Miss Huddle She aaya she will never *500,090.
"What a curious old crank
Rqulro
clnsa of '05 and died twelve months
marry
until
Iter
Ideal
cum««
to
ber
and
Blood is!
He has named hie youug.it
ago.
He left *50.000 to hie alma
son Hood Food. ....................
Think of it—Good Food aaya: "I love you.”
mater, subject to the life Interest of a
Mfits Knox—Yea, I know.
Blood.”
She died recently and tbe«
Mias Gaddle—But what is her Ideal? relative.
"Yrs; he aaya he wants ths boy to bs
an object lesson showins th* trsusrand-
Mien Knox A man, of cours».—Phil­ college comes Into its legacy.
sail beauties of English orthography.
adelphia Press.
CATÂRRHÆS
HelpIHelp!
Pm Falling
The man who rides In tbe day coach
gets there juet ns Mam as the man wbo
rlites In the parlor car.
It doesn't do any good to tell the
submarine taint people that there It
plenty of room at tbe top.
There are lots of iieople wbo will
wear out ten cents' worth of shoe
leather to save five oeute In car fare.
Benners—la he such a stickler for
style? Jenner» -Yea, he Is even par­
ticular about the way
bls
beef
is
dressed.
Boyce—Do you tbluk that It la better
to give titan to receive?
Joyce—I
don't think there Is a whole lot of dif­
ference when It conies to kissing.
Bill» -Did you say that In trying on
a pair of shoes a woman never puts
Wills—Yea;
on the right oue first?
she puts on all there are In tbe store.
On
le
Him.
“If you tnarry me you shall have ev­
erything you tlealre.”
"Everything?"
"Everything."
"All right. I’ll ntnrry you; but re­
membar the first thing you must give
me Is whnt m.v heart la set on.”
"And what Is that, my darling?”
"A divorce and alimony.”—Houston
Tewthfol Tb.sa».
Clara—I hope you would not marry
«galt. th. «onlrary.
Jealews af tbe Ansels.
“She Is half frantic sines bar bus
band died.”
"Yea; she Is sure be went to heaven
and she has just read that tbe majority
of angels ars women."—Houston, Tax.
Post
Tom—No; not If 1 could
money without marrying her.
get
4
bar
.
..
I MAN 1S/Í HIIDItl Ä
Promotes IhftesticnCheerfuI-
Mss and fest Contain netttar
Otautn.Morphine nor Mmerol
N ot N ah c otic .
Tbe Fare of HI
"It won't be good for you If you ca
my face,” remarked ths man with th«
sample case, aa be took his seat in th«
barber’s chair.
"Why. what will you doT asked the
barber.
"Nothing,” rejoined the other; “but
you'll bare to get a new raxor.”
M ^OU Dr SAMLTLKnxnt
Jsit Asr Msa.
Mias Gaddis—She nays tbe will neve,
tnurry uutll her ideal comet to her iu<
says: “I love you."
Mita Knox—Yes. 1 know.
Mist (»addle—But wnat Is her Ideal'
Mias Knox—A man, of course.—Phil
adelpbla Press.
Hrallil.s
A perfect Remedy forCansIp*-
fion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions feverish-
ms* and Loss OF SLBBP.
Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo. N. Y., says: "Tour Castoria la goo4
for children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining tha deslreA
result*."
Dr. Gustave A Elsengraeber, of St Paul, Minn , says: **I have use*
your Castoria repeatedly In my practice with good results, and can racom
mend It aa an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children."
Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., aaya: "I have uaed and prescribe*
your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of year,
and find It to be an excellent remedy for children."
Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia. Pa. aaya: "I have used your Cam
tori* in the case ot my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have
obtained excellent results from its use.”
Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago. Ill., says: "I have used your Castoria la
eases of colic in children and have found it the beet medicine of Its kin*
on the market."
Dr. R. E Eaklldxon, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to be a
standard family remedy. It la the best thing tor Infanta and children I
have ever known and I recommend it”
Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Tour Castoria certainly
has merit Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these
years, and the many attempts to imitate It sufficient recommendation?
What can a physician add? Leave it to the mother»"
Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, aaya: “For several yeara I have
recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, aa It han
Invariably produced beneficial results”
Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn. N. Y., says: *T object to what are calle*
patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put la.
them, but f know the formula of your Castoria and advise Its use.”
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
Bas Sunils Signature at
Beatas.
"I have always thought I knew what
grinding poverty is,” said Ardup; "but I
never did until th,a morning."
"What happened thia morning?" asked
Short.
“I caught my wife putting burnt bread
crusts in the coffee mill.”
NEW YORK.
\t 6 muntbv old
J, Dos« s -J jt
inis
L~ correr wrapper .
HOME MADE MIXTURE
Ns Necessity
UID TO Bt INEXPENSIVE AND EASH Y
PREPARED BY ANYONE.
for Rut..
Hl. Qualiacatlow.
Bulk.
Windlg—See here. Hammerton. what
did you tell Muggsby I waa a liar for?
llammerton—Muggsby
must
bars
misunderstood me.
I didn’t say yo«
were a liar.
Windlg—Then what did you say?
Hammerton—I merely told him that
you were fully capable of bolding down
a job In tbe weather bureau.
Mrs. Hokey (looking at postmark)—
Convalescent—Doctor, do you mean to
My busband mailed this two days ago. tell me that's my appendix?
and it has a special delivery stamp on It.
Surgeon—Yea, sir.
How does it happen that it wasn't deliv­
Convalescent—Great Scott!
It looks
Is Said to Prompttv Rete. e Backache anc ered yesterday?
more like a comic supplement I
Messenger
—
We
have
to
be
mlgbty
keer-
Overcome Kidney Trouble and Blad-
ful with them special delivery letters,
Mother,
______ will
_____________
find Mrs. _________
Winslow's Soothinc
Weakness Thou th H arm less
ma'am. They're gener'ly important, and Syrup the I k at remedr to use for their childma
and Pleasant to Take.
iurln* ths leelhtuf period.
it won't do to hurry 'em.
Governaent Reports.
“He's ths boy after your own heart.
Isn't bef
“Not much!” replied the old mnn.
"He's the boy after my pocketbook!”—
Atlanta Constitution.
Dlda-t quite Mean It.
"Avery," said Mr* Gayman, "I want
■o send an important message to Aunt
Kate. —
Do you suppose I can send it soon
■nougb by fast mail?”
“Certainly,” answered Mr. Gayman. ab­
sent mmdedly reaching for his bat.
I'll
lake it.”—Ch.cago Tribune.
I
t’p to Date.
Vp
tanxon, "tbe young women of to-day
tangou,
-re not what
wbat they were in my tima'
time”
"No?"
No?" replied Miss Huskle.
"No,
Why. all you young
“
No, Indeed.
n-omen nowadays are muscular ath­
letes."
letes.'
"Tbat'a so. In tbe proud lexicon of
'emlnlne youth there is no such word
Geminine
is 'frail.' ”
" —Pbilad. Ipbla
Iphia Presa.
Not Eetlraly.
The great flouring mill had stopped.
"What’s tbe matter?" inquired tbe re-
re­
porter, finding tbe proprietor alone in ibe
: ha
establishment.
"Strike.”
Are you absolutely idle?”
No—not absolutely !" answered
the
miller, grinding hie teeth.—Ch.cago Trib­
une.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
AND COMFORT
on stormy days
by wearing a
'S« ma»
SLICKER
One piece is a portion
and a luscious dessert—Preferred Stock Peaches,
from the Highlands of California.
These
mountain peacnes are universally conceded to
be the finest peaches in the world.
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Pw«k*4 WkiMTgr th* B*»t AT* Grown
Clean - Light
Durable
Guaranteed
Waterproof
Syrup tffigs
^OixirifSenna Mortgages
*30? Everywhere
> Br'Vîwa V » A.
ties purchased. LOANS made.
M. E. NOBLE
Commercial Block
PORTLAND. OREGON
In order to secure extra superior quality and
flavor for Preferred Stock Yellow Dessert Peaches
they are selected, when ust ripe, juicy and spicy,
plucked in the morning, then hand-peeled and
canned right in this mountainous, peach-growing country.
Panty a»J jaahty [’iara.trrJ— PrtfemJ Stint —aryeav Grtctr’i
ALUtn S LBWIS. Wholesale Grocois. PORTLARD. CRXG0R. V. ». A.
W.
L. DOUGLAS
S3.0O&S3.5O SHOES
THE
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF
FAM'LY. AT ALL PRICES.
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$26,000 ■
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pany
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SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGIST^
•no six* only, regular price 50«
"Here are some bulletins about the
real state of affairs In Russia.” said
the first man, outside tbe newspaper
office.
lnapoaelble.
“I want to know nothing at all about
Miss Rinkles—Everythin* costa ea
it.” replied tbe other, disgustedly.
much nowadays! I suppose I’ll have to
“Well, you want to read these Julie live plainer.
tins. then.
They are official.”—Phila­
Miss
Sharptun*—Why, dear,
yea
delphia Press.
rouldn't be any plainer, and live.
"Well, well,'
well,” remarked old Mr. Pas-
Customer—Where is your boss depart-
stent?
New Floor Walker—Er—garden
parlor variety, madam?
front of
a woman for her money?
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
"Nasty medicine, la it? What 1rs yot
taking it for? To help your cough?"
“To help It? Great Petar, no!
T<
kill it."
The Ota Mas's Ksporlswos.
A stitch In time tnay eave nine, but
you cannot always find a tailor.
/"''ASTORIA 1 b a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and
Boothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
,T‘ contains
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neither
Opium, Morphine nor
I
other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm« and allay
Feverishness. It cures DiarrhtBa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,
cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The childrnn'R Panacea—The
Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over
30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment
Tw»
HostPMB You M«ui«d «œbarrAMod at
■Htilf Mr. RxnoyM^ Mrs. Trar&oo.
(*u rat—I i bought you knew. Mrs
Loofsiioro.
He's my my sntepeaulti-
mate buabacd.
What will appear very interesting 10
many people here is the article taken
from a New York daily paper, giving a
simple prescription, aa formulated by a
noted au horlty, wbo claims that be
has found a positive remedy to eur*
almost any case of backache or kidney
or blrelder derangement, in tbe follow
ing aimpie prescription, if taken before
the stage of Bright's disease:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kat gon. one ounce;
Compound Syrnp Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Shake well in a bottle and
take In teawpoonful «loses after each
meal ami again at bedtime.
A well known authority, when aske«i
regarding thia prescription, stated that
the ingredients are all harm lees, and
can be obtained at a small cost Iron:
sny good prescription pharmacy, or the
mixtuie would be put up if asked to do
so. He further stated that while this
prescription is often pree-ribed in rheu­
matic afflictions with splendid teeulto.
he could see no reason why it would
not be a splendid remedy for kidney
and urinary troubles and backache, as
it has a peculiar action upon the kid­
ney structure, cleansing these moot im­
portant organs and helping them to lift
SPLINTERS.
and filter from the blooi the foul acids
and waste matter which cause eicknees
Hardly fair—Cloudy weather.
and suffering. Those who suffer can
You do not necessarily have to be a make no mistake in giving it a trial.
manufacturer to make money.
What is Castoria.
botila.
Portland
P. RL U.
Or«gm
Utah 4 5-ar
1 mofwMwr»'« $3$ ^3.50^9—••
I f/wBaayoffter menWecfwfWF.
THE REASON W. I.. Do lglaeshoe« are worn bv more neo 'le
in all walks oflifa than any other makeM because of their
excellent at\le, easy-fit mg, and euperi r wearing qualitiea.
The select ion of tho I eat tier* and o'her material* for each part
of tho shoe a d e rrv detail of the making i »looked after bv
the moat complete organi ation of superintendents,foremen and
skilled shoemaker«, who receive the highest wages paid in tho
ahooi nduatrv. and who e workmanship cannot be ext elled.
If I oould take you nto my large fac'ories at Brockton .Man.,
and show you how carefully W. L. Dougla* «hoes are made, you
would then understand whv thev hold their shape, fit better,
wear anger and are of greater value than anv other m*ke.
My ^4.00
*3.00 QILT EDOE3h— e»Aoot **
CAUTION! The genuine have'V . L. Douglas name and pr
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W«» Mvabatitnte. A»k vour dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, “enA
direct to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by mail Catalog free. W. L. Douglas, Brocktow, M m <
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
uolor more goods brighter and faatar colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton
eq to guaranteed to gl.Y* perfect results. Aak dealer, or we will send poat paid at 10c a package. VVrlto for
w to dye, bleachgadd mla colera.
MONROE DRUG COMPANY; Quincy