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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 1 us won micccsh fur liuyoiul lliu effect of nilvrithdiijt; only. Till) hciti'I (if Hit wonderful nij)titar Ity I) u.i iitciiuctl by Its tiiiiipprouchubl. Merit. llmci! upon n prescription wlilcli otncil people considered Inctirnlilo, Hood's Sarsaparilla Unltiifl tliu host-known vegetable rem edies, by mhiIi u conililtinlloii, propor tion and process na to luivo curullvo power peculiar to llsulf. lis ci'rua of fiiTofiiln, orzrtnn, psori asis, mid every Mini of Imiiior, m well ni catiirrb mid ilii'iitiiulimii pruvo Hood's Sarsaparilla (ha boat blond purifier over produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tite, mid that llrcil feeling innko It Ilia I'iv He-it stomach Innlu mid strength ivsluror tliu world ban ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilla U a thoroughly H"od inedlelne. Ucglu to taUo it TODAY. Oct HOOD'S. r.xcuttihlr Ho They say feathers aro all tliu rnjtc thin year. Win Yes itiid heads, (oo. Ho I'nlut n ml powder aro alwayiJ liwro or less In vogue, aren'l they? Sho Yes. Hut, tlicii, you must ro-tlir-itibor this In tliu ago of Indian fads. iii'tr.m lll find Mr Wlnslow'a fool 1,1 n fttup thn lcsl rcinody to u.o (ur Uiolr culMrau 11.41 UUIIIlUk' l.rMOH, RueeeM may unnirtlinrt comi) unci ppcli'illy, lint work nloiiu cuu hold It, 1 V. Murray. BUTItOF OHIO, I'm OrT0tIK, I I.UC1S I'Ol'HTV. "" I'lUNK J. i ll (Her make, naili that lis ti Ilia senior inrtcr o( tlic nrm uf K. J. Ohihet .V. Co., Ooliiir biiMlncitv In lliu city of Toledo, County amt Htalo aforesaid, ati.l that said Ann will ay tlmaiimot (iNI lll'Nlilti:n IMjI.i.AltH for each anil uvery can u( Catarrh that cannot be cured by tllO UIO lit llALL'l C1TAIIIIII Cunt. KIIANK J. CIIKNKV Bworn to Ufnro ine ami sutiscrllicd In my pri-f-ence, llitsctli day of December, A, I). law. l-Tl A.W.OI.KABON, - Koltrv l-ublll Hall's Catarrh euro U lasen Internally and acti dlroclly un tho Mood amt lnucnui siirlacus of Uiosyttcm. Hvtiil tor li'sllmonlata, troo. K. J. CIIKNKV A CU TulodO, O. Hold by druggists, 7t. Uall'a Family 1'llls ar tho bear. Clcanllm-as prevents rust; tin belt tared fur machines Inst tliu longest. l'or bronchlni trotiMca try 1'lio'a Curt for Umiauniiitliiii, It la n ynm rough UiedlcbiD. At driigKlids, price M cenli, Mntlinil III Ilia r.rTort. "You seem to liavo a grcnt liking for largo words." "Well, stir," answered Mr. Urnstus I'lnkley, "1 oneo Unowed a man whoso llfo were unveil by n big word. IIo onco (old mo dat 1 prevaricated, an' by do (lino I foun' out what dat word meant It wero too luto fob too to hit llllil." New Yorker. For Infanta nud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hoars tliu Signature of Merely n Hint. The man who thinks lio knows It all Mny llnd out by and by, That the tun it who doesn't know to much Until fur lean tiiimhlo pie. Miss Alice Bailey, of .Ailaiitn, Ga., escaped the sur geon's knife, by uslnp; Lydia E. ft'iikliam's, Vegetable Compound. " Dr.Ait Mus. 1'iNitiiAJi : I wish to cxprohS my Kratltudo for the restored health and liappIncssTjytllu 13. lMnlc lmm'H VfKCtillilo Compound has brought Into my llfo. " 1 had BiilTorcd for three year with tarrlblo pains at tho time of menstrua tion, and did not hnow what tho trouble was until tho doctor pronounced it ln (biiniiKidon of tlio ovurlcs, and proposed an operation. " I felt so wealc and bIcU that I felt Buro that I could not Biirvlvo tho ordeal, rind bo I told him that I would not un deri;o It. Tho following week I read an advertisement In tho paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an emer gency, nnd bo I decided to try it. Great was my joy to And that I actually Im proved after taltlnff two bottles, bo I licpt talcing it for ten weehs, and at tho end of that timo I was cured. I had (Tallied eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now. " You Burcly deserve great success, and you liavo my very best wishes." Jltas Ai.ici: JUiixr, BO North lloulo vard, Atlanta, Ga. ssoooforftltlf ordinal cf abovt letter proving ginulnentia cannot f pro auced, AH slclc women would bo wlso If t lioy would (nlco Ijydlrt 10. l'lnk Iiiuii'h Ycifotablo Coitniouiid tuid bo voll HE BEST EN THE WORLD ten m0 jjke all our waterproof for all hind cf wt work, it is often imitated but fOR 3Att BTTALL REUABLB PEMERl, never equalled. ( Made In blaiK or vellow and fully cuaronteed by STICItTO THE iVijnRTH alaw AJIOWttCQ. tOWll(WIIAN, WWW &rrr MM Yf. wmm warn T.,iw1i. ,.,.oiln,.i.u Inn liiiinltrH tier day; New York nearly iih many, with I greater proporlliinnto Increase. The self llulitlng Huiihcii burner of a German chemist depends upon tliu Igniting effeet of a pellet of palladium sponge, which Is passed over tlio es caping gas us tlio lap Is opened. Over-fittlgiiii Is regarded by Dr. Ilur (on rannlng a. (ho delurmliilng catno of 10 per eent of his eiiBCH of pulmo nary consumption. Hvcn a slnglo ex eesi as unusual bicycling, climbing, hunting, or even dancing or lentils may bring Into activity unsuspected latent tuberculosis. Tho statement Is generally mado that the prlnelpnl geysers of tho Yellow stone I'ark greatly exceed In sl.u and power all ollier In the world. J. A. Iludilleli, now of Oltawa, Camilla, con tradicts this, and says that tlio Wal inangu Geyser In Now Zealand far ex ceeds In proportions anything' describ ed In thn Yellowslono region. Mr. Ituddlel; lias never himself seen Wal malign In action, but has often wit nessed the eruptions of tho geysers called Kalroa nnd I'ohotu, tho former sometimes playing to a height of more than 200 feet. The curious electric beater of M. Cn inlllo Ilerrgott consists of conducting wires woven Into carpels and other fabrics, and It Is designed to glvo a moderately high tcmperaturo to tho llbcrhemp, cotton, linen or silk. It does not affect tho pliability or appear unco of tho material. It Is claimed that the healer Is perfectly safe, and that the wires cannot bo rnlsed abovo o certain tumperaturo. Tho arrange ment can be applied to many purposes. Carpets, rugs, etc., can bo kept at tho tetnpernturo of the body or higher, and dry or wet medical applications ran' bo kept easily at 1&0 (leg. 0. In tho Industries numerous uses aro sug gested, as In fillers for fatty or gelat inous matters, and for warming car riages or trains, etc. New materials from which paper can be mado aro continually found. Re cently In our Bouthcrn Htntes yellow plno wasto has been successfully man ufactured Inlo (hat universal sub stanco without which so many fea tures of modern civilization could hardly survive. I-'lno paper can bo made of corn stalks and of rlco straw. In addition to spruce, whoso useful ness In paper-making has caused great uneasiness concerning tho ultlniato fato of the beautiful Wntto Mountain for ests, marsh plno, fir, aspen, birch sweet gum, Cottonwood, maple, cypress atnl willow trees all contain fiber suitable for the manufacture of paper. Hemp, cotton, Jute, Indian millet and other fibrous plants can also bo used for this purpose, so that there seems to bo no danger of a dearth of paper. Major rowell Cotton's expedition In Eastern niiatorlal Africa resulted In tho discovery of six tribe of men pre viously unknown to the civilized world. Ono of theso tribes Is known lo Us neighbors by tlio name of tho Ma gicians. Tho Magicians dwell on tho high lands half-way between La ko Itu dolph and Lake Albert, and their vil lages consist of two story houses built of wattle, and grouped together on the upper slopes of the hills. They In spire great awo among the dwellers In tho valleys below, .although the lat ter outnumber them n thousand to one. Their formidable reputation appears to bo based upon their superior Intelli gence. None of tho new tribes discov ered by Major Towcll-CoKon had ever met a while man, and they treated their visitors in n friendly manner. LAUNDERING IN WINTER TIME. Methoils tr Which Clothe Slay It Kept Whlta unit In Good Condition. Many housekeepers llnd dlfllculty in doing their laundering during cold weather. In the summer Benson cot tons nud linens can bo bleached on tho grass nnd dried In the warm sun shine, and, while they aro whiter for being frozen and thawed, there Is sel dom warmth enough In the depth of winter to thaw them on tho line, and If they nro handled In tho frozen slato they nro apt to crack. I'or this rca ion good housekeepers will not allow lino table linen to bo dried out of doors In tho winter, oven though It mny bo lightly yellowed by Indoor drying. ITne hntulkerchlefs nre very easily torn a ml dellcato underwear can bo ruined more quickly by being taken from tho lines and folded when frozen than In any other wny. If whlto cotton gnriucnts aro much tallied freezing will restore them to their proper color, nnd If there Is tlmo they cati bo left out on tho lines until (hey freezo hard and thaw out, pro vided they aro not handled In a froz en stato or left to llap about in tho wind. Loosely woven materials, llko itocklnette may also bs left outdoors on the lines until they are dry enough to bring Into tho house. A largo laundry Is a very useful placo In winter, as tho clothes can oa dried there and tho dangers of freezing avoided. Such a room Is also very useful for Ironing In hot weather. It should be provided with n laundry itovo nnd tho fire kept up until tho clothes nro dried. Flannels and woolen stockinette ought to bo dried on wooden frames, which any carpenter will mnko, and which will prevent shrinking. This Is becauso tho ultlniato fiber of wool Is spiral, and the drawing up nnd Inter locking of tho fibers being what con tltutcB shrinkage In underwear fac tories tho garments aro always washed and dried on frames so that they mny bo offered soft nnd uiishruiikcn for ale. It la much better and easier to scrub soiled flnannolH with a Binnll brush than It Is to rub them clean on a board. A rather stiff brush about four or Uvo Inches long Is the best nrtlcle for this purpose. Scrub ihe bands and seams of heavy woolen shirts, as well as those of cotton, In this way. This imall brush Is oxcollent In washing corsots or any heavy pieces that nro difficult to rub on a board. If tho brush lias a small handle tbo garments may be tuoro easily cleaned with lt- Mimy excellent housokecpers dlsn greo iih lo tho best method of wash ing white elollies. Homo of them pre fer to soak (heir clothe, overnight In cold water. Otliors who nro o(tinIly good innnngers, after examining each piece lo hco If there nro any stains or spots that need special nlleiillnu, plungo them Into boiling hot soup suds and let them Bland for several hours or overnight. This latter method seems to draw the dirt qulto thor oughly, as tlio water ilsolf will nltest next morning. Tlio clothes aro then lifted out of (Ids water Into clean warm water, (ho few Boiled places that re main tiro rubbed out mid tho clothes aro put In tho holler lo como to tho boiling point. If tho water Is hard a lableKpoonfiil of washing soda, but no more, should be ndded to every gal lon of wnler In tho holler, tho soda being first dissolved In n llttlo boil ing water. If It Is put In without melt ing It tuny eat n holo In tho clothes. If tho wntcr Is soft a llttlo melted soap Hboiild bo used Instead of soda, and Boap Bhoiild bo rubbed over each pleco as It Is put In tho holler. Very few of the best laundresses boll their clolhes longer than thieo minutes, Just long enough to allow them to bo tlior otighly Bcnlded. Longer boiling only tends to mako white clothes yellow. When tlio clothes nro taken from tho boiler tho water they wero boiled 111 should bo poured over them nnd they should bo allowed to stand In It sev eral hours or overnight No woman who does this will over bo troubled with yellow clothes. Thero is no bet ter way to bleach them in winter. About once a month Is often enough lo bluo clothes In winter, and tho old fashioned Indigo bag, which costs only a few cents, Is tho best thing to use at any time. THEATER FLOATS ON SCOW. How I'cople Along TJireo Oreot Itlvera Are Hiliipllcd with Aititiaementa. A Ooatlng theater, designed to sup ply the towns along tho Ohio, Illinois and Mississippi rivers with dramatic entertainments, has recently been con structed nnd Is about to start on Its Journeylngs. Its teatlng capacity Is for 1,000 pcoplo and thero aro boxes for the elite and a pit for the orches tra. In addition the vessel Is Bulfl clently largo to admit of numerous sleeping rooms for the actors, the deck: hands nnd all those connected with cither tho show or tho boat. Tho en tire forco numbers forty. On tho stennicr which tows the floating thea ter, besides the boilers and engines, thero is a complete electric light plant, besides n kitchen nnd dining room. In view of tbo fuct that tho long water route of the floating theater car ries It Into the wnrmer portions of tho South the season for the show docs not close until late In tho Southern winter. Tho entire route comprise 2,fj00 miles. The boat starts at Pittsburg and visits tho towns of tho coal miners and steel workers along the Monongnhela river. Next It returns and goes down tho Ohio to tho Kcnawha, thence to Cairo, and later up tho Illinois river to I.n Sulle. Then, ntter going back to tho Mississippi, tho boat slowly makes Us way In tho direction of New Orleans. Tho Idea of a floating theater Is not exactly new, but the extensive scalo upon which It Is being conducted and tho fnct that It Is tho drama Instead of tho vaudeville program that Is be ing presented attracts unusual atten tion. "Faust" is tho production which lias been presented this season. Along the routo of tho flonting thea ter the towns aro often but ten or lifted miles npart. Therefore tbe Jumps of the boat and Us company aro not long ones. On the upper deck of tho steamer Is a calliope. Long be fore tho theater reaches tho town In which It la to show tho pounds of this Instrument may bo heard. Tho ldlo population of the river towns at once begins to assemble on the wharf. As tho Bteamer comes within a few hun dred feet of the dock tho calllopo Is Bllenee.d nnd n brass band strikes up a familiar air. The crowd on the wharf then grows larger. Many are thero awaiting tho first opportunity to se curo reserved sents. When the boat touches tho wharf tho sailors, some of whom nro later transformed Into nc tors, mako tho vessel fast and put tho gangplank. In place. Tho scenery Is ar ranged nnd tho orchestra rehearses while the cook Is preparing tho next meal In tho kitchen. The peoplo come nbonrd and select their seats, Instead of doing so from a diagram on Bhore. At night tho theater Is brilliantly lighted by electricity and n searchlight Hashes over tho surrounding territory. Tho entertainment lasts about three hours. RATS MADE BEDS OF MONEY. When tho Neat Woi found the 5Ila in It Illlla Wcra Alt Intact. A short tlmo ago Mrs. Mike Uuller, who keeps n grocery on tho corner of Klghth nnd Klin streets, hid away whero sho could easily And It, 570 In bills for use at n time when necosslty or dcslro required It, She thought or thieves, but not of tho rodent de scription, and was, therefore, qulto particular In selecting n hiding place. A few days later sho thought she would take n look nt her hidden treas ure, with tho view of assuring herself that tho money was where bIio had hidden It, but on going to tho place her surprlso ran easily bo Imagined when, on placing her hand whero the money ought to havo been, sho dis covered that It was gone. Mattors remained In that condition up to n few days ago, when, hearing n rat traveling around tho house, tho Idea Btruck her that rats wero tho real purlolnors of her money. Going to work with a vim sho was not long In ripping up two or three plankB from tho floor of one of the rooms of tho house nnd, Instituting a closo search, was greatly elated to And that rodents hnd actually stolen tho money, packed It away and mado n cosoy bed of It, for there It was beforo her eyes, Ev ery bill was found Intact, not n dollar missing, nenderson (Ky.) Gleaner, Milking Money Out of Garbage. Tho borough of Fulbani, London, by tho use of Its garbage in tho furnnco of tho municipal electric lighting plant makes a profit of $3,442 a year. Laugh when a friend tells a Joke; it Is one of the taxes f ou must par. In Valpaialso all the conductors on trolley cars are women. Persons with bluo eyes nro rarely affected with color hlliidnt si. Sleepers mndo of cnrthenwnro aro used on mime of tbo rulliwuls In Japan. In making tlio best Persian rug a weaver upends about twenly-threo days over each square foot of surface. I3ach oar has four bones. The body tins about fjOO muscles. Tho human skull contains thirty boncn. Tho low er limbs contain thirty bones each, livery hair has two oil glands at Us base. Tlio sense of touch Is dullest on tho back. Tlio thoroughness In which tho ngii cultual schools of tlio Western Slates are going Into tho education of farmers Is Illustrated by the announcement t'jat tho Iowa State Agricultural Col egc has Just established a course of Instruction In tho 'slaughtering of live stock. It Is a laboratory course, and tho young fanners will learn the art by practical Instruction. Ceylon, according to Its recent cen sus returns, has no fewer than 145 In habitants over ono hundred years of age. Seventy-one of theso aro males and seventy-four females. Of these forty-three men nnd fifty-two women claimed to bo exnetly ono hundred, whllo tho highest nge returned was 120. Ono hundred Is a good round nge, and no doubt overy Indolent octogena rian who could not bo bothered to re member the year of his birth put down ono hundred to save time. The precious pearl Is produced, nt least in mnny cases, by the presence of a minute parasite in the shell-secreting mantle of tho pearl oyster and other mollusks from which pearls are obtained. A spherical sac forms around the parasite, which becomes a nucleus about which tho substance of the gem Is gradually built up In concentric lay ers. Some times tho parasite remains nt the center of the pearl, and somo tlmes It migrates from the sac before It has become hopelessly Imprisoned. Itcasonlng upot theso facts, Dr. II. Lyster Jameson, to whoso efforts the discovery of Borne of them Is due, sug gests the possibility of the artificial producdon of marketable pearls by In fecting beds of pearl oysters with tho particular species of parasites that ate known to attack such mollusks with tho elTects above described. HOMES OF THE ESKIMOS. Coax Snow llollaea In Which They fpeud Loitu Wlutera. Despite the great rigors of the Arc tic regions the Eskimos live comfort ably, enough, considering tho stnte of their civilization, In their igloos, or snow houses. These, tnys n writer In Tho World's Work, are dome-shaped structures, exposed to tho full blaBt of tho north wind, and are hardly dis tinguishable from tho Biirroundlng snow drifts. They nro built entirely KNTEU1NO THE SNOW' HOUSE. with a view to keeping out tho cold air, and admirably servo the purposes of their rude but skillful architects. At tho entrnuce stands n largo block of snow. This Is tho door. In tho day. time It Is pushed aside. At night It Is drawn beforo the opening, which It completely Oils, keeping out of tho pas sago both drifting snow nnd prowling nnlmnls. In order to enter tho snow house, It is necessary to crawl on "all fours" along n tunnel about 30 feet long. At tho end Is tho storehouse, which lends to tho living apartments. Light Is let Into tho interior through large, clear sheets of Ice. In tho cen tcr of tho living room stands tho "kudlik," n saucer shaped thing full of moss nnd Benl oil which serves as a stove by day nnd both stovo nnd lamp by night. Tho beds aro seal skins piled upon the floor. Business Woman's Ilulcs. Iio honest. Don't worry. Be courteous to all. Keep your own counsel. Don't complain about trifles. Ho loyal to your employer. Don't nslt for vacations. He business-like, not womanish. Ilo prompt a llttlo ahead of time if possible. He neat nnd attractive but unob trusive, In your person. Tako kindly criticism In tho spirit In which It was Intended. Do tho very best you can each day iiiui nvnrr dnv. so that when thero is a chanco for promotion, you will not only be "called, but ciioscn.". Could Not Favor Unions. The city of Toronto recently called for bids for firemen's clothing nnd tho lowest competitor was tho Crown Tail oring Company. Tho contract, how- over, was awarded at a higher prlco to n concern using tlio union label, Thereupon tho Crown Tailoring Com pany obtained nn injunction, tu ren dering n Judgment Chancellor Hoyd declared that In Issuing Its specifica tions tho city could not demand the pse of any particular union label and thus discriminate ngnlnst certain classes of laborers who might bo tis capable as thoso entitled to use the label. Tho true test of ability, he hold, Is not membership In a union. Doctors 1'or Itiissln. Itussla Is very short of doctors, hav ing only eight for every 100,000 Inhab itants, Great lltitaln has 180 for tho tamo number. RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP Peruna for coughs itfUtj ffffi(.fffT(fjurcrf SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe and Winter Catarrh. In every country of the civilized world tho Sisters of Charity on known. Not only do thoy mlnlHtcr tn tho spiritual and Intellectual needs of tho charges committed to their care but they also minister to their bodll needs. Whenever coughs or colds, la grlpp' or pneumonia mako their appearance among the children theso Sisters an not disconcerted, but know exactly th remedies to apply. With so many children to take car of and to protect from climate and ul onu ii(iuj tilt Liiiiurcf. jfiHKLnk - ' . 1 1 n. Sisters of St. Joseph, of tho Deaf Mute Institute, 18 ID Cass Ave, St, Louis, Mo., writes: "We appreciate Peruna very much. It certainly does good work with catarrh and also with colds and la grippe. We have faith In Peruna and have Inspired many others with same. We do not like to be without It. It has certainly kept us from being very sick. It did a world of good last winter for our little ones. Thanking you for your kindness to us and our afflicted ones, we remain, yours gratefully, "SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH." case these wlso and prudent Sisters havo found Peruna a never-falling safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic 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 laryngi tis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after farther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. This young girl was'under the caro of tho Sisters of Charity and used Pe runa for catarrh of the throat, with good results as the above letter testi fies. From a Catholic Institution In Cen tral Ohio comes the following recom mend from the Sister Superior: "Some years ago a friend of our In stitution recommended to us Dr. Hnrt tnan's Peruna as an excellent remedy for tho Influenza of which wo then had several cases which threatened to bo Perrin's Pile Specific Tho INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Cure Muscatine View. Wife I wonder why the fashions aro always changing? Husband Oh, I suppose women re allzo after a time what frights they aro and want something more fright ful. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. . Writo Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Eoy.N. Y., for a free aamrlo of Allen's Foot-Kase. It cures tweatlDp, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain euro for corns, itiKrowtriKnalls and bunions. All drug lists sell it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. A new typewriting machine returns tho carriage automatically when the end of a lino Is reached, so that the operator Is not compelled to pause. CITO Permanently cured, ironts or nervousness f lu arter first day's useofDr.KUne'sUreatNerra Ilentorer. He nil for Free S3 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. It, U. Kline, LtJ-.us.- Arch St.. 1'bUadelphla, I'a. To be sensibly dressed Is to give free dom to one's movements, and enough warmth to be protected from sudden changes of temperature. Hand Power Hay Priis, $28 00. Greatest, simplest, best Invention of tho age A boy can make regular sized Url8x in. baleallle (un, and tuo boyseau bale three tons per day easily. SENn THIS NOTICE TODAY lo tho John A. Salier Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis , with to stamps for mailing, aud get their big catalog, fully describing this great Hay I'rtss, so also hundreds of tools and thousands of va rlcttcs of I'aria and Vegetable Setds. (P. CD rm A farting Shot. "After all," remarked the rejected suitor, as he prepared to go, "I suppose a man of 25 would soon tire of a wife who hovered around tho 32 mark." "How very ungallant of you to Insinu ate that I am 32," said the woman In tho case. "Well, rorliaps you aro not," he re plied, "but It struck me that you were somewhere uear the freezing point" Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most Important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. M I first used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral M years ago. t have seeu terrible cases of Iiihk ills eases cured by It. 1 am never without II." ALUKUT U. IIAUILTON, Marietta, Ohio. 25e.,flOO., fl.OO. J. O. ATBlt CO.. All d'jm.''l,!jj fQ miii1'"'"11!; ,M""- Consumption Health demands dally action of tho fcowols. Alcinnturovvun Ayor a fins, Eii--rEmnriii trm, 1 laaiawai Jiyers pwafA of a serious character. "We began to use It and experienced such wonderful results that since then Peruna has become our favorite medi cine for Influenza, catarrh, cold, cough and bronchitis." Another recommend from a Catholic institution of one of the Central States written by the Sister Superior reads as follows: "A number of years ago our atten tion was called to Dr. Hartman's Pe runa, and since then we have used It with wonderful results for grip, coughs, colds and catarrhal diseases of tho head and stomach. "For grip and winter catarrh espec ially It has been of great service to the Inmates of this 'Institution." SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over the United States Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrh. A recommend recently received from a Catholic Institution In the Southwest reads as follows: A Prominent Mother Superior Says: "1 can testify from experience to tho efficiency of Peruna as ono of the very Nothing Dolru' Kerwin Fellow offered mo ?30,000 for my mining stock last week. Parker And of course you ucccpted It? ICcrwln Not me. I figure that If he offers ?."0,000 It must be worth at least $150,000. Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of See Facsimile Wrapper Bilow. Very small and as easy la.toko as near. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSHESSt FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. Irnn mr rnMPI rtina g.j oawiarra m.TanvisiWTu".' , iuti I Pin-c.Vc retaM02kwC; arwwTTTC CURE SICK HEADACHE.. Had llnd Frnctlce. "l'ou must tnko us for fools," say those who aro listening to tho man who Is telling of his adventures. "You claim you rode from New York to San Francisco lu a packing box on a freight train and carried food nnd bedding and books and a lamp to read by, as well as a coal oil stovo to fur nish heat. Bosh!" "llosh nothing!" was tho Indignant answer. "I want to say to you that I lived In a flat for ten years, and the only mlstako I mado on my trip was not having a bathroom built luto tht packing box." Judge. WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. rOltTAIW.K nd drill ny deptl), by at cadi or borne vowvr. 49 UIVFUKUNT STYIXS. W ctiallenur competition LS4 for Frv IlliutrtUd Uttlofu umnusoN MAcniNHkv co. 'Pcot MorrUon St, Portland, Ore. U WHMi AIL USf f AILS, VI I Boat Coiittb, tiyrup, Toate loul. UB fi i me. woiq or aruguma. - jBgNT Deserve your confl- "5jH B 1 lTB lffi deDCe helttVeneVe' jB fcyytll i Ii Genuine Carte rs I I CARTER'S fITTLE , IVER Dill C; !i 81 'i 1 E.tab. , llilird K mm L I BP II bo st medicines, and It gives mo pleasure to add pralso to that of thousands who havo used It For I suffered with ca- years tarrh of the stomach, all remedies proving value less for relief. Last spring I went to Colorado, hop ing to bo benefited by a change of climate and while there a friend advised mo to try Peruna. After using two bottles I found myself very much Improvd. The remains of my old disease being now so slight, I con sider myself cured, yet for a whllo I intend to continue the use of Peruna. I nm now treating another patient with your medicine. She has been sick with malaria and troubled with lcucorrhaea. I have no doubt that a euro will bo speedily effected." These are samples of letters re ceived by Dr. Hartman from the vari ous orders of Catholic Sisters through out the United States. The names and addresses to theso letters have been withheld from re spect to the Sisters but will bo fur nished on request. One-half of the diseases which af flct mankind are due to some catarrhal derangement of the mucous membrane lining some organ or passago of thi body. A remedy that would act Immediate ly upon tho congested mucous mem brane restoring It to Its normal state, would consequently cure all these dis eases. Catarrh Is catarrh wherever located, whether It be In the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys or pel vic organs. A remedy that will cure It In one location will cure It In all locations. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the uso of Pe runa, write at onco to Dr. Hartman, Giving a full statement of your case and he will bo pleased to give you his valuablo advice gratis. 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