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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
Rheumatism Does not lot go of you when you apply lotions or liniments. It. simply loosens its hold for a while Why? Because to got rid of it you must correct tho acid con dition of tho blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa parilla has cured thousands. Willing to Compromise, i I Miiiiiinn Oh, von Imil lioyt Whoro I in vc you been nil thl tlniii? Don't yon tti I nk you nlimilil lio imliniuvd to worry your mother mi? Tim Hoy Willi", inn, I'm wllllu' lo 1m imliiunt'il (lint I eirrlfil yon If you'll iiroiiilmi not to lull pa anything that'll worry inn. tOO Hl.tTAIUI aioo. Tho rr.itcr.nl Ihla i'ir will be pl.aeM to Ikiii Ih.t llieie I. at lr.il Diiai1rr.il.il Uiarsee ih. I acii-nre liea Ifii .hl to cure III all Hi i.. i, .nil Hi. i l.caterrli. ll.ll'ac.larrlicure leitinmily ixielttvootiro known to the Innllral tra tt-rn lir- lat.rrli brliia aimiatllullonalili.. eea. iMiulin . comtTluilon.l ttretinrnt. ll.ll'.t'.l.rrh Cure la taken Internally, acllni directly iii.ii the blood .ml iniiroua eiirlaree 01 tho eyat.ii., thereby (li-ilmrlni Hie Imnula. Hon nl Ilm dlee.ie, .ml (Kins Ih. llent Ir.nilli hjr btilldlnr iii Ih. roiietllutlon .mi e.eiailniniMiire In doing' Ma work. The pro prlrtnra nave u inucli i.llh In III rur.ll. powrre, th.t they nfler One Hundred Dollar, for anrceiothatltlallatocuic. Bend lor Hat au tcaiiniuuieia, Aunrea. ., Aunrea. K.J. t:ilKNKr A CO., Toledo, 0. Ilna.710. Mil by itru relate. 7 IU I'llll ll.U'a faun ue the beat A Ceuae lor Worry. A Minn may ki nlotiK (ur fifty year an' not I hi worried mtuli about do hero nllcr, Imt il nilnlt ln ImiiIht llmln n Wulil spot on hi. head Iiu'h Kot n liurtlcn to carry fur ilo rout nf hi day. TITO I'arnianaitiirt'nrwi. rrontaornervooanee I 1 1 U n.r nrat d.,'iieiiMr.Kllii'ellr..t Nxra ILatorer. Hem. rur FreHlllr1.lliirill..ni1lrMtt 1. M. II. Kilo., UJ..H1I Arili M . Philadelphia, l a. Not llaally ilruabid Aside. "lllcliiK do not alvray hrlnitcontoiit Incut," eniil tlio multimillionaire. "1 Imvo stilfured torrlblo annoyance all morning from having it bristle wedded U'tttivn my tfctli." N. Y. Time. Perrin's Pile Specific Tho INTERNAL REMEDY No Caie Eilitt It Will Not Core ef . uioust Dlzzv? Hcadacht;? Pain back of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Aycr's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold tor 60 years. i.Al'i: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich blackr Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm f pumxnTM ok . r ut fix. mtwci m. Why of It. Mm. Ilnyrlx It 'pour tow mo ex bcow that counln' ov yotirn 1 llvln' In lienp bettor Htylo eeimo Uo got u ill vorco. Mrd. Onlrnke Ye, In courco ehoilo. Sho'n llvln' on Hi' antimony tho Jodgo took nn' 'low'il her." For forty year' rno' Cure for Con tuniptlou ha. cured coughs and cold. At druggists. Price '.'5 cents. The WlsJom ol Wlsewell. Noltt Tlint follow Wieonoll could have, given Kolomon n few jiolnlcr. Ankitt Como on with tho oxplnnn tlon. Noltt When lio and his family wont to tho country for n month's vaca tion lio took lila gaa muter along. " I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Draldwood, III. Aycr's Hair Vigor is certainly the most ceo nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. 11.00 a bottle. All dratttat. If your drnfffflat cannot supply you, send us ono dollar and wo will express you a bottle, lie euro and give tho name of your nearest ex iiroasolllce. Address, ' J, C.AVV.U CO., Lowell, Mais. go.u.Bw NEEDS Q M Eipertenre ha. e.lftbllalied It H M fact Hold liy all ile.lrra. You Jm BM etiw tbey crote too. Reed VB Q Annual 1-o.t.iuld free to all l 3 M D. M. FCnRY A CO. H , j DETROIT, MIOH. Hj 1 - j. OILED CLOTHING tU' Mwic n ktxk or ycllnt for tH kinJi v(AV 1 1 of vittwork Onwltevtrmlitrt vAV 17 Look for tht Ai;n of the r-th.an4 rlAXi tMMBiTOAfHonthcouUoni. PfflX&V I . a. it, n.ii v a LlA5 tawu ...w a. mK-7 We - iriair rausw WORK OP THE BCIENTISTO. American Ton llu.y to llevnte Then. eelvee to Orlulnal Itea.iircli, Tliu A mm leu ii mini of iclonco work In tho kciipmI laboratory of npptltn tlon H ml n ) iiillu lion, any tho llool( lover' Mn un 7.1 ni'. Tim Inillvliliinl mill rpocli-mnliliiK discovery In not usually mnilo uiiilor Aincrlcnii condition. It line not boon hero Hint chemistry linn boon rct'OKiiltt'il by tho periodic law of MondcleJelT, or physic by Ilclmholtz' conception of tho conservation of cn erity, 'J'ho Kronloat work of inallio mallei line not como from American, nml It I not from thorn (If wo except (ho work of Wlllard nml Wnlcott (Ilbb) Hint tho IlylnK Imp ha boon taken from tho conception of tho mathematician to tha concept of molcciilnr or chemlcnl phytic. Amcr- Iran pliylcll In.t winter cemetl lo bo principally occupied In ilo.crlhlnif to inoro or loan populnr audience whnt French nml KiirIIhIi physicist Imil ac I compllshed In milium nml radiant cn- i The broad, contlnuou record I mndo hero In n wldo round. Ho 1 tho prnctlcnl nppllcnllou of clriitlflc ill covory mndo cltowlicro; but tho Initial dlecorrry, tho co-ordluntliig ehcory I not uaunlly American. Iloaeomor, n German, dlcorcred tho tool procee that bear til nnme. l!n ItlUb capital npplled It. Tho United Htnte mnke morn than hnlf tho world' HcMcincr. Thl 1 not nn In rnrlnblo aoquence, but It I fro'iucnt lletearch In flcrmitiy; primary nppllcn. , tlon In Kngland; expantlou In Aincr- ilc. ' It I In thl country, mo.t rlfo with tho application of aclcnco but deficient In original renearch, that Mr. Andrew Cnrneiile ha given to thl epeclul work tho largeat endowment yet coiiaccrnlcd to tho extension of the boiimlarle of knowledge. It I n favorite theory In' American cleiitlflc circle that much dUcorrry I tlfled here by the lnlt- rut claim of tenchlug on tlmo mid Irength. If thl bo no tho revenue of tho Cnrneglo luitlluto furulslie mi cicapc. If It doe not the cntiao for tho relative nb.ence of dlcovery niunt bo looked for In our Imperfect elemen tary education, which tlfle where It hould etlmulnlo and dull by routlno and mechanical teaching, leaving tho mind unable to profit to tho hlghet by higher tudy In diccocdliig year. THE rAIIItR-IN-LAW OP EUROPE. Herewith I reproduced the latent portrait of King Christian, of Den mark, who ba been dubbed the "fathoMn-law of Huron" owing to the fact that hi children have married Into rrlgulng families of iwvornl of tho great power. One of hi daughter I Queen Alexandra, of Kngland. who doe not let n year pns without pay ing a vinlt lo Iht roynl lre. The photo graph from which the Illustration wm made wn taken nt Vkunn while King Cbrhrttnn wa paying n visit to hi son-in-law, the Duke of Cumberland. St re Ollliorl Dean or ttin Hlmgn. Nowhere are gray hairs held la high er reverence than 'on tho stage, pape clnlly when we ourselvc bavo seen them come year after year, until tho head that was ouce brown Is streaked with silver; nnd Mr. Gilbert lias liv ed to tench n whole gciicrntlon of young nctresse Hoinethlng that they cannot learn from book or a dramatic school about the dllllcult and exquisite art of growing old gracefully. There linn never been a tlmo, Indeed, when sho could not tench her Juniors n grout deal about the art of listening on the singe, of keeping In the picture so ns to retain the attention of an audlenca without clamoring for It and of playing even the least Important scene to ns to give them their fullest significance land value. Every honor that her profession can bring savo the empty one of incro .stardom, Mr. Gilbert enjoys. She Is 'sure of tho heartiest kind of a recep tion on her first entrance, nnd the stngo hands gather In the wings to I watch her during her - st scenes, ' Moroovcr, nil New York know her by tight nnd look after her with kindly eyes ns she pnsses. "I'm sure I ought to be thankful to tho Lord for all Ills nievcles," she snld to mo once. "I never get Into a crowd ed street car without finding somebody I who knows who I mn nnd gives me a ear." And this Is n trlbuto that New York pay to no ono else. I.onlle's Monthly, Cuaxluir. the Hoy. "Did I understand you to sny Hint thl boy volunlrlly confessed his share In tho mischief done to tho bcIiooI-. uouso?" nskod the inngU'trntp, ml dilcsslng tho determined-looking: fe male parent of n smnll nnd dlity boy, I "Yes, sir, ho did," tho woman 're sponded, "I Just hnd to persuade him a llttlo nnd then he told mo the whole . thing voluntarily." "How did you persuade him" quer ied his worship. "Well, first I gave him n good hid Ing," snld tho firm parent, "nnd then I put him to bed without nnj; supper and took Ills clothes nwny nnd loin him to stny In bed until he confers' d what he'd done, If 'twns. the rest of hi dnj'H, nnd I ahould thrash him again In tho morning. And In less than nn hour he told uio the whole slory Toluntnrlly." A man should bo getting on well In llfo when ho Is getting welt on In life Bomo rules work both wnys ,i icir.o other won't work cllhcr wny. ' Xl.ta C1I1IISTIAX Mrs. Anderson, a woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deak 3!ii9, I'inkii am : Thorn are but fo w wives nnd mothers who havo not nt times endured agonies and such pain ns only women know. I wish such women know tho valtio of J.ydlu 1'. I'liikliam's Vccctalile Compound. It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any I over know nml thoroughly reliable " I havo seen cases where women doctored for years without perma nent lienollt, who wore cured in loss than thrco months after taking your VcRetablo Compound, whiio others who wore chronic nnd incurable came out cured, hnppy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment witlt tliis tncdieino. 1 havo never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength nnd nppetitc, and tones up the entire system. Your medicine- lias been tried nnd found true, hence I fully endorso it." JIns. It. A. Andeksok, 225 Washington St, Jack sonville, Fla. Airs. Itced, i!425 E. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa., says : aBPvLi. nervous; yours such V . s.17 st eaJW mvmr When women are troubled with Irrecular or painful menstruation, weak- ntM. leucorrheci, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearlng-dowD feeling, Inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. I.ydia E. Pinkhaiu s Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Tho cxpcrlcnco and testimony of some of the most noted women of America go to prove, beyond a question, that Lydla K. Pliikltnm'M Vcgctublo Compound will correct all such trouble at onco by removing tho causa and restoring tlio organs to a healthy nml normal condition. If in doubt, write, Sirs. Piukham nt Lynn, Mass, as thousands do. No other medicine- in tho wori has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No othev mcdicino lias such a record of cares of female- troubles, ltefuso to buy any substitute. S5000 FORFEIT I' oannot fnrtlurinA produce th. orlrtnal l.tlen and alfaatsree ol .bore IMUmoniala, vlilch will proT. llirlr .baolut. gennlneriMa. . Lydla U. rlukhain Medicine Co., Lynn. Maae Fixed. Super No, sir, tho ghost hasn't walked for two weeks. Critlck I raw tlio leading man with a wad today. Ho must have got his ealary. Supor Oh, yes. Ho' tlio star. Crittick What you might call a "fixed" star, ch? Urth.ra will And Mrs. Wlnalow'a BootMns tyrup tu. teat remedy to uae lor Ui.U caUtfren Ute leetblD uuob. Just Saved From Starvation. When In 1801 Miss Ilnlfour was vis iting tho vest of Ireland "nnd studying tlio condition of tho people sho asked ono of them how they wcro getting on In a particular village. "Arrah, miss, euro nnd if it wasn't for the faniino we'd bo starving!" BRINGING C. S A BERH A HBkv Bsx H H Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the coming of winter, for with the first breath of the "ice-king" this miserable disease is fanned into life and all the disgusting symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking ana spitting, uatarru is a nuisance and source of annoyance, not only to the one who has it, but everybody else. The thick, yellow discharge from the head produces a feeling of personal defilement, and the odor of the breath is almost intolerable. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles and affects the Kid neys and Bladder. It attacks the soft bones and tissues of the head and throat, causing total or partial deafness, the loss of smell, and giv ing to the voice a rasping, nasal twang. No part of the body Is secure from its ravages. Catarrh makes you sick nil over, for it is a dis ease of the blood, and circulates all through the system, and for this reason, sprays, washes, inhalers, powders and salves have proven failures. The way to cure Catarrh thor oughly and permanently is to cleanse the blood of the uuhealthy secretions that keep the membranes of the body inflamed, and nothing does this so surely and promptly as S, S, S. As long as tue uioou is poisoneu witu Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms of the miserable disease will continue. 8. S. S. goes to the fountain source of the trouble and purifies and enriches Mood-talnting and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever fot medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA QJL prominent society "Deah Jlits. Pinkham: I feel it my dutj to write nnd tell you tho good I havo received from I.ydlft K. PInkliam's Vegetable Com pound. "I havo been a great sufferer with female trouble, trying different doctors and medicines with no benefit. Two years ngo I went under an operation, and it left mo in a very weak condition, i nau stomacii trouble, bacicacne, headache, palpitation of tho heart, nnd was very m lact, 1 acticu an over. 1 Una is tno only meuicino mat readies troubles, nnd would cheerfully rec ommend I. yd la I'.PinUlinin'n Vegetable Compound to all Buffering women." Brilliant Advice. It was Count Montrond who said to Alexander do Girardin of a young man who was beginning to make a brilliant reputation and whom Girardin did not appreciate, "Hasten to recognizo him or ho will not recognize you." You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Cue FREE. Write Aliens. Olmated.Le Roy.N. Y., lor a free aample ol Allen 'a Foot-Eeae. It cures sweating, hotawollen, aching leet. It mate, new or tlht ahoe. e.ay. A certain cure lor coma, inerowlngnalla ana bunions. Alldruc g tats Mint. Mc. Don't accept any substitute. Following the Races. Spoart You eay lie follows the race horses. Uo looks prosperous. Nervitt Yes; tlio race horses keep him busy. Spoart Bookmaker? Nervitt No; pawnbroker. Thila dolphin Ledger. IS COMING COULD KOT HEA.n TUB TICK OP X CLOCK. Wataonlowo, Pa., July ij, ijoj. I havouaed B. S. B. for Catarrh of the Inner ear, and have found tt an exo.l lent remedy for earn. I had, been troubled with thl.. dleeaa for year ana triea taany toing-e in an eixon so a-e( reuer, out.noiaiDi w did ma anr nermanent rood until i D.aan a. a. a. thad a. dl.Qhirere from rnrear and mr h.arlnr wll bq badlv affaeted that X eouldnot hear tho tiok of a olook. Iw.e In bad ebapa when I beaan your med icine. B. B. 8. has done away with the dl.oharra and my bearing baa been wonderfully Improved; ao much ao that I can now oarry on a oonvereatlon in u ordinary tone, wbereaa a year avft thle wae lmpoa.lble. Your medlolne hae dona me a world of rood and I do not h.altato to g-lyo it tha crodlt It deearTee. . W. I. KHOMnlNB. uo siqn or OATAimrr, in thid THEN YEAHB. Kreba, Ind. Ter Aur. 1, 1003. DearBlre: About thirteen yeare aaol used your remedy for Catarrh. I had been troubled with It for about nine years, but alnc; taklnc B. S. H. bare never been worried, with It. I feel able to reoommend B. B. B. a a ur our for Catarrh. T. JflLLWEU. UAIAKKn the mood, and so invigorates ana tones up the system that catching cold and con tracting Catarrh Is not so likely to occur. Keep the blood in order and winter's coming brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh. Write us particulars of your case, and let our nhvslciaus help you eret rid of this GETTING FATHER'S CONSENT. Mr. Tenney smiled Ironically. "And t a'pose I'm only a punkln with no blood to speak of an' uo heart at all!" he snld, with the air of holding him self nobly In check. Mr. Tenney re fused to accept tho challenge. "That's neither hero nor there you're bln' a punkln." sho replied. "What I want to know, Amos, 1 what you're got gainst deorgo Raymond! II don't drink; he smokes, I believe, but only a pipe, not them cigarettes, tie's got a good education, an' still be' willing to work. An' he' just lost In lor for Alice." "Shouldn't wonder 'f ba wa," said Mr. Tenney, complacently. "Nothing strange about that, with ma tha best fixed man In the township." "Why. Amos, I am surprised I" ex claimed Mr. Tenney. "You know ' well you want to know that George would want Alice Ju.t the same If she coma from from th Drommetats, down Tunkett way." "Mebba," said Mr. Tenney, discreet ly. "Do you mean that ha cares for Alice because you'r well-to-do" flash ed Mr. Tenney. "Not altogether," ald Mr. Tenney, coolly. "But 'tie hardly likely that ba' unaware of th fact that Alice will hare all I've got oma day. Tou know he'll never bay a penny from any body." "So you mean to give me to under stand that be'a acbemlng an' calculat ing on Alice's prospect I that It!" demanded Mrs. Tenney. "I ain't accusing blm of anything," said Mr. Tanney, Impartially. "I'm merely saying that George I a poor young man an' that Alice's prospects are good." "You was poor yourself when I mar ried you," said Mrs. Tenney, reflective ly. "I admit It," aald Mr. Tenney, aa im personally a b wa able. "But that' no reason why I ahould set still an' see Alice maka tha same blunder." "Did pa'a being forehanded influence you any!" asked Mrs. Tenney. Mr. Tenney perceived tha narrowing circle of bis wife' reasoning. "If you're going to be pers'nal '' ha be gan. "Did it Amor' persisted Mr. Ten ney. "No, It didn't, an' you know it," an swered Mr. Tenney, itlffly. "You fell in love with me Just ma didn't you!" Mrs. Tenney knew It without assurance, but she waited anx iously for her husband'a answer. "Ain't you getting kind o' mushy, Ann!" he asked, mildly. "It waa that way. wa'n't it!" Mrs. Tenney continued, robustly. Mr. Tenney picked up the paper he had been reading when the conversa tion began. "I've always explained It that way to myself," he replied. Mrs. Tenney got up and began to moT about the room. "I guess I'll be stirring," sho aald. "Wo expect George to supper an' to spend the evenln'. Ha an' Alice are engaged, Amos, and I told 'em I guessed to-night was good's any to ask your consent" There waa a spluttering exclamation behind tba paper. "What should you think we'd batter give 'em silver or money!" lira. Ten ney asked, considerately. "Just which you think best Ann." answered Mr. Tenney, watching his wife out of the room. "It's all right" Mrs. Tenney contin ued to Alice In the kitchen; "ha didn't begin to go on aa your gran'pa did. When ma spoke to him about your pa an' me. It took the greatest part o' the evening to bring him round." Youth's Companion. AUTOMATIC STRAINING DEVICE. Every woman who ha attempted the taak Is well aware of the muscular ef fort which Is required to strain the cooked pulp of grapes, currants or other fruit to separate the juice for the mak ing of Jelly. After depositing the pulQ In a strong cloth sack It become neces sary to treat the latter In about the same manner as the washwoman treats a sheet which she has just taken from SKAVT BIHQ HEUOVES THE JCICZ. the water to wring. The harder It can be squeezed the more juice will there be for making the jelly, and so no effort la spared to collect all that the pulp contains. Should the Idea of a Western woman prove practical for thl purpose, the above described meth od of treatment will no longer be re sorted to, a the new method la ob viously easier than the old. The wo man's Intention Is to suspend the cloth sack, filled with the pulp, from a rod clamped to the table, with a heavy Iron ring around the neck of the sack. This ring by tbe sheer force of It weight gradually settle downward over the bag, compreaalng tta contents ns It fait and expresalng the juice Into a receptacle placed beneath for the purpose, Mary I. Lowry, of Indianapolis, Ind., Is the Inventor. A Skeptlo. "What do statistics show!" Inquired the man who was warming up to bis subject. "As a rule," answered the man who Is nlway doubtful, "they don't how much except patience and industry on the part of the mau who collected them." Washington Star, Though a man may bide bis cloven foot, his cloven breath gives hlu awny. f Sisters of Charity Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarrhA Congressman's Letter In every country of the civilized world Sisters of Charity aro known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With so many children to take care of and to protect from climate and dis ease, these wise and prudent Sisters havo found Peruna a never failing safe guard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Cathloic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir "The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from larny-k gltls and loss of voice. 'Hie result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief and after fur ther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. The young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity and used Pe runa for catarrh of the throat with good results as the above letter testifies. Send to the Peruna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, Ohio, for a free book written by Dr. Hartman Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1904 BESTFQRTHE BOWELS ffroanaT.n'iareinil.r.be&lur movement of the1 kow.U ei.rr dr. you're alci. or wlu be. Keep root bow.1. open, and be well. orce.!n tbeabapeof tlol.ot pbjale or plU poison, la dan jtroqi- The smoothest, eaaleat. moat perfect way of Mcplnf tha toweU clear and clean Is to take Davst Pa lit a Mm. Prtfxnt Taita f3krv1 TV). HeerHickn. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. fiOo Writ tor freeaamp.e, ana DooKiet oo ceaitn. .aaareu MvrtlBf JUtftW; raiau7. CUcaf. MutnaU, Saw lark. 133 KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN. Willing He Should Smoke. "Any objections to my smoking here?" asked the offensively cheerful man as tho vessel gave another disqui eting lurch. "None," replied the pale chap in the steamer chair, "here or hereafter." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Genuine Carter's Little Liver PUls Muet Bear Signature of , tc Pac-Slrail Wrapper Delow. VeXT eaiall and aa easy tt-take aa eagatv CARTER'S FOR HEADACHE rOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID UVEtT. FOR CONSTIPATIOH, FOR SALLOW SKIN. PILLS. mil THECOMPLEXIOH afcSIt, I Purely Tagetanlo.tffawS - - ' awW-JaavTIS CURE SICK HEADACHE.. ybursjbra jjf J$ CATHARTIC tlrvsl ABSOLUTE SECURITY, -T..r. -ctr.. -l2SH.aililii!tyi SLntAS'oolard Clarke 4 Co. . 3u9jiorrtaou,st.,r , near Meier & t rank Co. The following letter Is from Congress man Mecklson, of Napoleon, Ohio.: Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, O.: Gentlemen: "I havo used several bottles of Peruna and feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head, and feel J encouraged to be lieve that its con- tinned use will fully lilt ID SIIIKI04K eradicate a disease of thirty years' standing." David MecKison. Dr. Hartman, one of the best known physicians and surgeons in the United States, was the first man to formulate Peruna. It was through his genius and icrceverance that it was intro duced to the medical profession of this country. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and be will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Fresldcnt of The Halt man Sanitarium, Colum bus, O. Wood gawi, Drajr t)wi run nj ttetm or gaio llne englnei, alio the latest in uv mill ma chinery, stump puller i, well driUiof machin ery, etc., etc. rite (or roar need, REIHRSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of MorrUoa Street Portland Oregon PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD Carea Cholera, So., as. other elMaaee. II Hctpa he.a lar a.4 nakca chlcka grov. rt a. 25 .as 50c: rait.. 11.51 rraaalan Eemaa,rC..SL Fast THE BEST Tha lnilan Poaltir rood ud Lie. lUILr arw "Cnckfrlacka. All Pra- alan eonda el.. trf.c( aaturacUoa. V;. JlI.MUOlC. IilUj.nl, Wun. IS JUST WHAT IS NEEDED. iniMian Poultry Food la Juat wbal la needed la m-ine poultry. C K. mOUlN,LUb.WMh. r.rtlui Seel Ca., At (. rartlaoi. Or. rrvaalao realtrrBaak FICE t'OUTLASU 8KK11 CO., l'ortland. Of.. Coast Agents. oin ALCOHOL, OPIUM, TOBACCO USING WK1TE FOR W.U5TRATH) CATALOGUE First a! HonttOTUTT its.. Portland, Orm, Ttkjboac, Uiia 3H. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wondtrfal Chi Ota doctor U called treat because he cum peopl without opera lion that are flveri un to die. Jl curvi wlih those wonderful Chi neee berbt, roots, buds, bark and vegetable lb At are entirely un knnn Ia meMllrtvl twAt rnce Id this country. lbnu-b lb use of those hiroileas remedies this famous doctor knows tha action of over 600 different rem edies, which be successfully uses In dlffsrenl diseases, lie guarantees to cure cattarh, aslbr ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etct baa hundreds or testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. 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