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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
Catarrh Invites Consumption It Wfiikiim tlio tMlcuto Jiiiik Usaiioi, de-raiiioa (ho (UkchiIvo mKim,, , brcaka ilmvn t lio riirrn hciilih. It oflon -aimo4 liomlnuho mid illnl, 1ICM, llllpllll H (iu ,,., ,ll0 liCBiiiiK, ami iiffrcla (lin volco, iii, ., qtlllca it coiiitlliillitniil remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Kaillcally mill lii'riiiiiiienlly niics ca tarrh ot lliu nose, lluuut, iluinach, uowum, nun tiioru ilclli ulo oijjaua, Head tlio li'ulliiiiinliili, T.. ...I. Ill..l . M .... iiu tiiutuiiiiu iiir iiooiI'm firm ilka Hood'a. Uo lino to (jut Ilooit. "I m troubled with catarrh S) yean. RrclliR ititeiiirnli of ciirrt liy Hood's Har. pnrllta resulted to try II. l'our bulllei entirely cured me." Wiiihm Hikihun, iihuuiu ni., Mllwauiee, wii, Hood's Oornapnrllln promlsos to euro nnd kouus tho promlao. Illi liscuse. "1011 can't K Inside," wild tlio iliHirkii'iirr ol tlm vllluifu tlii-ittT. WllCri'llI It llTllllll I'lll lu 'flllM'H Clllllll aKKKWilIwi IioIiMiib forth. "Vnu ro drunk," "Zrunk?" echoed tlm njipllt uul for adiuMoii, hIid wim lavishly anil lurid ly Uldilcd up IiihIiId. "Couri.li I'm hie trunk I Why KWKlKoli'!inlKlityl lio you 'HIWI I'll Mr hiiiiIo M-0 your darned old nhiiw If I muhii'I hie crunk?" Hiiuirt Set. The Proper llntrance. Mllilrcil, iikhM, una illvliliiiK wmio ratuly ttlilch liml U-en Ivcn her with her fniiilly, MtyiiiK: "Tlila In for iiintiiinii, tlila for Vir ginia, thin for C'lmrllf," etc. Mumiuii asked: "Where does ua como In?" "At tlio front door," nui the iroint reply. St. Jacobs Oil Prioi S5. uid JOo A Crucial Tclt. One day my sister wiia rending to my llttlo lirotlivr out ol tliu history, tliut tlio kiiiK " "never know 11 to amllo after tlio death of his wm." Af ter tliliiklnit awhile, ho said: "U'lmt iliil ho do hcu they tickled him?" Grandma's Defender, My two rnualna wero talking when they were little, nnd tho lurgriit wild: "My aunt ltollo is n jrood mint." Tho fcinnllest 0110 then wild: "Willi, I Knees my Kruuiim la a good aunt, too." CATAltllll CANNOT 11 E CUUKIl With loctl applleatlons, aa they cannot reach tboteatotthodltcaae. Catarrh It a blood or conilllullonaldl.i-sse.and In ordtr to cure tt you mint take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh I'ureU taken internally, and actsdlreetiy on Ilia bloo.t amt mucous surfaces. Hal!' Ca tarrh Cure li nut a nuack medicine. It was presrrtbrd by uio ol Uio brt phjrilrunt In thli t'ountry lor yrara, an.l laa rricular irraLrltlou It lacoinixp(ll tho tit loiilea known, conv Mnnl itllti Hie lrii blow! mirlllen, acting- ill. roclljrou Ilia inlinnn aurlarri. 'the rrlect romblnatlon ol tho lfo Intrcllcnli U wlulpro. diicri inch Mnmlrrliil rriulli In curlnioatarrb. bend for irillmonlaW, Irco. P. 3. CJIKNKY A CO.. I'ropri.. Tolcilo, O, Hold br drnaslata. lirlro 7V. llalUFamllr I'llUara tba Uit. At the Capitol. lit This la tho ludloa' Kitllcry; over thero la tlio inou'a gallery. Juat aliovu tho apenkor'a dok la tho prenn ttnllrry. She Oli, yen. And wliero ia tho roguca' Kitllcry? lio Why cr tho coiiKroHmicn alt down thoro on tho main tloor. Watermelon Dlamonda. 1'laco a lino rlpo wntormolon on Ice and when thoroughly chilled cut in rather thick allcoa, rotnovojjll beoda and cut In dlamonda; plnco in n pretty glaaH diah and rprinklo each luyvr with powdered augur. Borvo on dainty plates aa any other fruit. Washington Star. Coldt 11 1 had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer'f Cherry Pectoral, and it cve me In mediate relief.1' W. C. Layton, Sldell, III. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. For It's first a cold, then a cough,- then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs' always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. Tbmiluil 2Sc, tOc'SI. All Jreitl'H. Consult your doctor, It lit MM Ukt If, th.n do al lit. Wl. h t . ! toukt II. thou don't tWe it. 1 1 Ltait H wltb Win. w" ' ""; It h. till, you not I For Rheumatism I H Ntmralfflta Sprnlni 8 Lumbnifo I! r 11 1 B o N X DsoKaoha Soranoia M X Sciatica StllYnoca A A UsttttcUrstuUe remedy H V i J. U. AYKlt CO. , Low. 11. Mail. t'lvik 'I'll ia 1 hiti'k pluxzit la pretty aliuky. It inuy hrruk down aniuo night. 1'roprletor Mint It bo rtihullt? Clerk Oh, no light H tip. Town Toilc. "Hny, nmniinn," ipierlnl llttlo Murjr KIIpii, "wliufa n Ufitd 'letter?" "Any luttcr Hint la given to W father to mull, my dour," replied Uio vtlnu moth rr. Clilvago Nuw. "Now," aula the Itttrlicr, "enn you tell mo anything ahout Illawatlia?' "Yc," replied Hinry; "It'a Uie ttmo Hint made I.ougrollow famoiit." Clil cngo Itccord Herald. An old Heotchwomnii, when ndvlaed hy her milliliter to take antiir to keep lieriwlf awake during the mtuioii, re plied: "Why dluim yo put the auulT In the aornion, moil?" I'riiuk -I've got even with Jnmca nt Inat. Kdwnid--Ilow did you do It? I'm nk -I gnvo Ida girl a pair of pretty timet, nnd ho will ho ruined In keeping them tilled with flowera. MUtrcaa -llrlilgct, dou't you think ynu enn get nlong without o much coinpnuy? I nut euro no out elao would atnnd It. llrldget Hnro. iiin'ain, tliot't why Ol'iu atnyltig wld ye. Mr. Noiilelon," alie anld, "If you try to hug and klaa iuo agulu I aliall call pnpn." "Whom la your father? ho naked. "Ile'a lu tho Vullowatouo Park." Chicago Ilecord-Iferald. Doe your wife da much fancy work?" "Kancy work? Blie won't even let a poroua plaator como Into tho liouno without cruclietlng u rra hop der round It nnd running a yellow rib. hon through the hole. Hmlth May I innko n confidant of )oii? Jonee Why, certainly. Hmlth -Well, I'm hard up and want tun pounda. Jouea You cun truat mo; I am nt allout nt tlio grnvo. t linvo bennl nothing. Plck-Me-Up. Newly inn Jo Ilrlde Mnmimt anya ho doea not think wo will erer junr rel na alio and pnpn do. (Irooin Nev er, deareat. Nowly-tnnde Ilildo No! tho aitya you will ho milch easier to uinnnge than papa waa. TIMIIt.i. Algy- (iwnco hna a hnhwld father. When I nwtked him far her hand I mid, "Iaivo for your Vlntighter hna dwiven mo linwf cwnty. Cliolly And then drnh hoy? "Then tho old hwtito anld. 'Hat, eh? Well, who completed tho Job?' " "Ilo'a nn Inventive getilua, and tho molt aucceMftil and prollllo one I ever heard of." "Alwnye Inventing omt thing new, ch?" "No; ho'a always In venting aomtthlng old and making the public bvllove It'a new." Philadel phia Preaa. Tho preaenco of mind of an Impecu nious lover waa llluatratd recently nt n linmnr, whero there waa a stall for tlio anln of watch cbartua, "Uli, (leorgo," anld tho Indy, "buy mo a chnrml" "Sarah," answed he, "you have too ninny already." Mist Itomanz Of courae, you'vo read that new love ttory of Ids? Mr. Crahl (reviewer) Yea; I had to. Very realistic, wasn't It? Mlai Ilomnuz Oh, the Ideal Why, tho dialogue tc tween tlio lovera waa perfectly allly. Mr. Crahbe Well? Philadelphia Pre a. Fritz, a nerman lad, atd little Tom were very fond of each other, although neither could underaUud what tho other Bald. "Why, Tommy," aald bit father, "your playmate doea not apeak l'.ngllali, does he?" "No," anld Tommy, "but wbon a bumblebee Mmig him yes terday he cried lu Kngllali, and 1 un deratood hlml" "Your hubnnd, madam," wild the chief of police, "hna been nrreatcd ou tho charge of nrnoii." "Whnt'a that mean?" demanded the woman. "It mcaiia that ho la accused of starting the tire nt hla place of business that " Nonteiue! Pro been ninr- rled to that man twenty yesira, and ho never would atnrt the lire." Mm. Scrooge I am writing to ask tho Ilrowna to meet the Joneses hero nt dinner, and to the Jonotoa to meet tho Ilrowna. Wo owe Utetu both nn Invitation, you know. Mr. Scrogge Hut I've hoard thoy've Juat quarreled and dou't apeak I Mra. Scroogo I know. They'll refuse, and wo needn't glvo n dinner party at all! Tlt-IIIIa. One day when little Klslo camo homo from achool her mother naked her what aho had learned that day. Klele replied, "I learnoil to apcll tiinn." 'Tell me how you apcll It, dear," anld mamma. "M-a-n, man, repucu i.iaie. And how do you apeli boy?" "iou aiM'll It the aame way, only with etnall. cr letters," replied Klile, after a mo ment's thought. Hceuo Platform of suburban sta tion. Small crowd looking out for tlio King Kdwurd's Special, duo to pas4 through on Its way to Port Victoria. City Man What's It nil nbout? Por ter (with knowing wink) I)ook o' Lancaster going turougu directly, air. City Man Nover hentil of nnybody with that natiiel Porter Well, 'o calls Imsclf tho Dook o' Lancaster, but It s reolly tho King traveling In Congo. Punch. In crossing tho ocean n father nnd son both became, very senslck, Tho father recovered quickly, but tho tton waa so eiliaustiM wiiu iuo niincx inat ho sank Into n state of npnthy, from which It aoeincd ImiioBSlble to nioiisc him. Tho atenmer physician, think lug he would try n sudden xhock, said, 1 hnvo bad netva for you; your fit titer Is deiidl" Tho son, ruining his expriu- alouless eyea to tho doctor, replied! "Lucky maul" Tlt-liita. A Priillulent l'lniilat. "Your daughter plays sotuo very dif ficult music," anld tlio visitor. "I should say sho does," answered Mr. Cuiiitox, serenely. "Her teacher lays sho plays things that nobody ever thought of attempting to write." Washington Star. When u fovtuno teller tells n mini thero Is n woman ou his trull, tho only mistake sho cun mako Is lu the com plexion sho gives tho Nemesis. A meiuiHmnu often has n powerful lutlucuco over a good woiuiu. MARSHALL FIELD Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys by Pe-ru-na. HON. JOHN T. Hon. John T. Bhcaman, who has Mnralinll l lelil & Co. n wliolcsalo warehouse, and Is corporal :d Itcglmcnt imautry, I. N. u., writes tlio rouowing Hlz. Chicago, 111.: Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "Last aummer I caught a cold which seemed to settle In my Mdneya and affected them badly. largely advertised, but they did not help me any. One of my foremen told me of the great help ha had receive! In using Peruna In a elmllar caae, and l at once procured aome. "It waa Indeed a blessing to me, aay, and trouble auch aa I had affected runa cured me entirely and I would not ary." JOHN T. 8HEAMAN. Mr. Jacob Plele wrltea from 4t Sumner avenue, Ilrooklyn, N. Y.: "I am now a new man at the age of seventy-five yeara, thanka to your wonderful remedy Peruna." Jacob Flelg. Catarrhal Inflammation of the mucous lining of tho kidneys, also called "llrlplit'H ftltftnan " ranv lift ultltni- nrlltn or chronic. Tho ncuto form produces I symptoms of such prominence that Jail for Runaway Huabaids. Ono year In Mate's pripon, or (100 line, or both, is tho jionalty now im ported by law upon recreant Iew Jeraey liusliandB who willfully de?rt their wives and children and go out of the fliiti) to cKnpo tho responsibility of raring for their families. For bronchial troubles trv PIso't Cure for Consumption. It Is rood couth nitdlclue. At druggists, price H cents. Her Idea of Identification. 'That bank clerk wouldn't give mo tho money. Ho said I'd have to identi fy myself. "Did you?" "I couldn't. None of my linen is marked except my handkerchiefs and I'd forgotten to bring ono with mo." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mothers will End Mra. Wtnalow's Soothing Trup tbt beat rtmtdy to use for tntir cnuartn !Li ttttblns season. Unfortunate Alliance. vtt, , , LtttIO .Alary n llltncy, WHO llUU JIIHI , , , , , . been punished by her lather, camo to her mother with a dcci.lvgrleved ex- prexHlon upon her faro and said: J ".Muiiium, l wlali Lzra ititncy nan . never married into this family." j CITO r. rmaomtly fnrad. nonttorntrrouSMtt 1 1 lu after nrBtday'auitorDr.Kllne'afjraalNtrra lltalortr. Htnd ror rr IS3 inlDoiutanairtiuMv Ur. 11. U. Kllot, Ud.-tll ArcbBI . 1-hlladelphla, 1'a, Tor Wall Cracka. ra.. 1. it .....I. !.... I Diopcracka ill n nun nam piuticr ui , paris, but mix tho plaster with vinegar, not with water for vinecar nrevenlH ' !. .Vi . I . , I1'"1", 118 eCllillg IIKI lllllkiy tlllU lllllkCB 11 easy of manipulation. A Good Beginning If the blood is in good condition at the begiuning of the warm season, you arc prepared to resist disease and arc not apt to be troubled with boils, pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions that make one's life a veritable torment and misery- Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up the blood and strengthening the weatc places in your constitution. Curing the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air ot badly ventilated rooms and of fices. We over-work: and over-cat, and get too little out-door exercise, and our systems become clogged with impuri ties and the blood a hot-bed of germs and humors of every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break out in boils and pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make a good beginning this season by taking a course of S. S. S. in time ; it will not only purify your blood nnd destroy the. germs and poisons, but promotehcalthy action of the Liver and Kidneys and give you a good appetite at a time when you need it most. 8. S. S. improves the digestion and tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually haunted by the fear of indigestion every time you eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness and sleeolessness. There is no reason to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every kind and bring on a long train of spring and Bummer ailments, break down the con stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, nnd other debilitating disorders. Itczema, Acne, Kettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and otherirritating skin troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier nnd the most in vigorating audplcasantof all tonics, Write for our book on "The Blood and IU Diseases." WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA CA. MANAGER WAIIEHOliSE SHI-AHAN. OF CHICAdO. been for seventeen years manager ct letter from 3Tb3 Indiana avenue, Hat I tried a couple of kidney remedies aa I am on my feet a large part of the me seriously, but four bottlea of Pe be without It for three months sal tho serious nature of tho disease Is at onco suspected, but the chronic varie ty may como on so gradually and in sidiously that Its presenco Is not sub. pected until after It has fastened It self thoroughly upon Its victims. At tho appearance of the first symp tom Peruna should bo taken. This remedy strikes at once at tho very root of the disease. A book on catarrh sent free by Tho I Peruna Medicine, Co., Columbus, 0. Correct. Gobang I wonder who this Is who advertibes for tho return of a watch, and no questions asked ? l'crdi'k Somo man. No woir would do it. Judge. Live By Fishing. More than one-fourth of the inhnbi tants ol New Fuundland aro engaged in catching ami curing iit-li for a living. "CAeCAItirrsI do all elalMed Tar ihoa. and art atruir woodorfui urdlcloo. fbtTt often .uu lur mruiw.ii i,ra.nv to la.tBDUB, iui ail. touna It ID utinmi blocotsklDCIIi.m mr utuuu na. oen ponoro ana mj coiopiciion oaa im- protadnumierfu. rand i r.ei muei ttur m t.ary "Bau.i.n 8ILLaK..Luitr.U.-i..D. p,Mol. r.i.t.blt. I'otent, Tsato Good. Do Oood, Kt.ersicatD. weasan.or Oripe.toczsc.soo. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ti.rii.t a.-.a, r-M-r. niw ..ir..t r... sn Ufl.Tal.niR Soldtnd annrsnlrtd by all drof EU-IU'UAla gi.uio CiilCKTobaooollabli. HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. I had a horrible attack of bolls tbntbroko out all over my body and, from -whloh I could get no pot alble relief until I bee; an taking your mtdlctnt, nnd from xny ex portenoe I can lately aay 0.S.8. ta the but blood purifier In the world. M rt. M. r. 8MYT1IER3. Wythovillt, Va. THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER. Whilo llvlna' In Mhermac, Tex., I bo- blood. X ran down In appatlto am T1VUU Ul lUIJIUtS, ....IT in appstiio ana enorg-yt waa acarcely r i n ol sdi. io at. aoout ana naa to no off and rett ocoaslonallT. I took H. B. B. and be tran to Improve at onot, and alter a thorouch courts became atrong- and well. I think B. 8. B. the best mtdlclne Z ever uted aa an appttlaer and ion era! tonlo. J. O. BOOTT, 811 Jlallroad street, Some, Ot. AND COS lift Cliti WHtSI All tut liiiir. Kl lisf DmI Coosa f r ru p. Taaloa Good, cat f-Jd IJtJ Intlmo. Hold by drogsl.u. HI BAD BLOOD JrdFQm candy Of TJ9 CATHARTIC a HK TRAOI MASK aiOJtritCO J&tf are anttdoted ana me turn, acta dioou made rich and strong before the coming of warm weather. A course of S. S. S. now would be a safe precaution and a good beginning and enable you to pass in comfort through tho hot, sultry months nnd PEW DICKENS H01SEQ LEFT. Harola of tto.ttrii ImproTtmtnt He iDontlble for Tlitlr Demolition, Very few of Dickon' houses remain, Oue after another of tho quaint old buildings described In hla tiovola or In which their acenoa wero laid aro being torn away to glvo room to modern of fice bulldluge. "The Old Curiosity Shop," the boms of llttlo Nell, ran still be Identified In an old paper and Junk warehouse In Portsmouth itrcet, near tho courta, and near by, at No. M, la the home of Mr. Tulklngborn, the law yer In "Weak House," It wnt occu pied for a long time by John Forstcr, the biographer of Dlckeni. Oliver Ooldimltb lived and died In No. 2 Urlck court, Middle Temple Lane, up two flights of atalrs, and Is bulrcd In the adjoining churchyard. lilackatoue wrote bla commentaries In the next building, and hla room may be seen to day. Thackeray and Tom Taylor lived at No. 10, and Milton spent several years lu the same locality. Nearly overy one of tho old buildings Is Iden tified with historic charactera. Over on Holborn, one of the great arterlee of trade, aeveral of the Dlck eni houses may be easily found by the use of the Dickens Dictionary. Dom bey & Son are real people and have a tailor abop In the city. Mr. Dombey'i house, which DIckena layt "stood on the ahady aide of a tall, dark, dread fully genteel Itrcet," may be one of a dozen or more answering that descrip tion. Admiral Lord Nelson, Lord By ron and Turner, the celebrated painter, lived In the earns block. Hairy Gamp and Detaey Prlgg lived In a abop In Klngagate atreet which la now occu pied by a barber; Furnlrala' Inn, for merly one of the moat picturesque buildings of old London, In which DIcltena wrote "The Pickwick Papera," "Bketchea by Box," "Oliver Twist" and "N'IchoIaa Nlckleby," has been torn down within the last two years, and In Its place now stands a magnificent structure of red brick and terra coltn belonging to the Prudential Life Insur ance Company. St. Andrewa' Church, across the street, la Identified with Oliver Twist and Hill Sykes, who stopped and counseled under Its shad ow one night on their memorable burg lary excursion. W. E. Curtis, in Chi cago Hecord-IIerald. A GENTLE PROFE8SOR. Two Antcdotea of an Old-Time Yalt liittructor. Dr. Dwlght, In his "Memories of Yale Life and Men," gives many a glimpse of the gracious men who made for themselves a good name at the same time that tbey built up the repu tation of the university. College life half a century ago was as unlike the life of to-day as the Instruction non given Is unlike the work of the old recitation room. Dr. Dwlght tells two stories of Professor Sllliman, one of which Illustrates the educational and the other the disciplinary spirit of the time. I had presented myself before him. ou a certain occasion near the end of my academic course, for nn examlna tlon on studies In his department. He asked me to take a chair near hint, and then, In a way peculiar to himself, a way that was very helpful, rather than embarrassing to the student, be questioned me on various points for half an hour. Then, rising and going to his table, be looked at some papers, and select ing one, said: "I suppose you would like to have me give you a certificate that your ex- imlnatlon has been satisfactory, which you may hand to the president." I gave him, of course, an affirmative answer. He then banded me the pa. per. saying: "Not doubting that you would pass, I wrote the certificate before you came In." The professor was requested to give the first vote In the decision of a mat ter of discipline. He took the college catalogue, which was lying on the ta ble near htm, and opeatng tt, he said: "What Is the student's name, Mr. President?" "Jones," the president replied. "Ah," said he, after turning over tho pages somewhat carefully, "Jones of the Junior class?" "Yes," was tlio reply. "I notice that ho is from Baltimore, the professor nnswercd. "When I was lecturing In that city his father enter tained ma most hospitably at bis house. I think I would treat the young man as leniently as possible. Tho itensonlnR Child. It was In a Philadelphia public school the other day that a claw In spelling was going over a lesson In words of two syllables. One of the words wai "mummy." "Children," said the teach er, "how many of you know the mean ing of the word 'mummy' "? After c long sllecne one little girl raised her hand. "Well, Maggie?" "It means yer mother." The teacher pointed out her mistake, and explained fully the meaning of tho word. Presently the word "poppy" had to be spelled. Who knows what poppy' means?" asked tho teacher. The same little girl raised her hand, this time brimful of confidence. Well, what's the answer, Maggie?" It means a man mummy," replied the child. Consumption of IMr Iron. The consumption of pig irou in the Pulled States for tho year Is estlmat Pd nt 20,000,000 tons aud the furnaces havo been producing on that Imsls, but million tons of pig Iron has been bought abroad. This hits depressed the market so that a number of funmce. I.tivo blown out. Wntor Itlglita Involved. At the dinner of the Associated Press recently. Congressman Hede, ol Minnesota, said that there wits so mud water In some of tho present day trtist- thnt he doubted If tho stockholder. could rcnllzo even tho riparian rlshtf Wo lltul that we are getting old, nu that nil our llfo wo have been toi ;owt!cil for tliuo to read a ilcscrlpt.'o, of a sunset. We object to the word "winsome tuiylug out of tt uorel to bo nppllei o uuy tettl girl. Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about clangers of the Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "To Youjfo Wome.v: I suffered for six years wilh dysmenor rhea (painful periods, so much so that I dreaded every month, as I know it meant three or fjtir days of intengo pa'n. Tho doctor said this was due to an in (lamed r-ondition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. "If youns girls only realized how dangerous it is to tnko cold at this critical lime, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lyilla K. PlnklimiiN Vegetable Compound, that was tho only medicine whirli helped me any. Within three weeks after I started to taho It, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly jeriod the pain had diminuhed consider ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a m.-mth later. I nm liko another person since. I am in iiereet health, my eyes are brighter, I havo added VI pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I feel light and happy." Mis? Aonp.s Mtixsu, 25 Potomac Ave., Chisago, 111. Tlio monthly sickness re'lccts tlio cond'tlon of ti woman's health. Anything imiiMial nt Unit time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letter from women prove that Lydia I". lMiikliam's Vegetable Ccmpottnil regulates men struatlon und makes th so periods painless, Itn.U) "WHAT 3IISS IESDUECK SAYS: Lynn, Mass., her advice is freo and cheerfully given to every ail ing woman who asks for it. Her advice has restored to health more than ono hundred thousand women. AVhy don't you try It, my sick sisters? Oltnnn FORFEIT " "' f"hwttlirrlnftthorWnsl Utters and slfnareraa tat faflllllll abort ttaUmonUla, irblob will prort tbelr abaolutt ff-nnlntne.9. WUUUU Ljdla E. riukUam Mtdlclne Co.. Lynn, Hate. , Good Pills Aver s Pills are eood liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. J. C. AtapCo. Lbwalf, Maaa. Want your mousinche or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm cti tppUKatiroa r. HLtco,HaHnpt. rt tl UaToiled?J -I OTHlUr 4 ft --Va fi HICSIlr 1UKMKD Or QUALITY POt MOBS THAN sua a ciKTvav. town ..r-!PSI !" 'asm' AJTwuciiisnwrxiuH inMcuauaiimiDexnai jaj ir ittuti sejuhs tramrrat VETCH SEEDS Mann, the Send for Spesial Circular Portland, - - - oreqon SI'OKAM; SI3ATTUU UOISE SAUJM MI3DPORD PAINLESS Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain and all kinds of Dental Work Done by Wise Brothers, the Painless Dentists. Open evenings 111 J. Buudsys from 9 tu IX i'R, w a, wi... WISE BROS., Dentists "Deaii Mns. PtNKifAM: T.jdln 12. PinJc liam's Vegetable Compound has greatly bene fitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. My trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each month went by fiat I was getting worse. I had severe bearing-down pains in my back and abdo men. " A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham'a medicine. I did so nnd am now free from all pain during my periods." Jessie C. Li.nddeck. 1201 Cth Street, Kockford, 111. FItKE ADVICE TO V05IEK. IteincinLcr, every woman Is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. I'lnk Iiam If tlicro is anything nbout her symptoms sho doea not understand. 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