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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
Peculiar To Itself in wutii it in nun wlmt It iIuch con lnllilli tliu ImihL blooil-imrlfylnir, nltorutlvo iintl tonlo Hiilwtuncoii unit olfcollliff Hid iniiMt riullcul mid per. iiiiinuiitoiiiu of nil liunmrH mul nil oriiptloim, rcllovlntj weak, Urwl, Illiquid fi'clliiifH, mul liullilliif; ttii till) wlmlu Hj Htuni Ih truo only of Hood's Sarsaparilla No other tni'ilMuo iti-tH llko Itj no otlnir nicilii'inu lnm done ho iiiucIi I cul iiiilmlmitlul I'oocl, no bllllir IllCllll'illl! IlUX ICHtllll'll liuulth mid Hlri'iiKtli ut ho tltllo cost. "I m lroul.to.1 Willi armful mul mm. naar loliiif tnr jrlilit Pur four nmnilia I foiilcl not in ilu Mililtiir. Afifr Ublni two tuilllra cif llmiil'a Haraaparllla I rouM act la walk, an. I ilirn I ha.l lak.n uluht Uitllaa I loiil.l ten m wi-ll at r." tjuait A. llima toH. Wltlicra. N. 0 Hood' Snranpnrltln promltoi to euro nun nooiia (ho promlso, Oihl illllina Alluilt ih 'I'liaamii, Tliu Anirrlrnii iiioohiiiii In mm of tin liloit iMirlinu ii i il inn In MvIiik In Hie Ullltril NUti'K. It In tint (inly imr Hint ciirrli'n Hh jiiiiiiu In n i ti i ti i' i . llko Hie liiiiKiriio. It In tlii only niilniiil tint t enn fclKli ilnilli IMTfi'i ll. H In tr liuirkiltilo fur IiiiiikIiik liy 111 lull llki; a Inulllicy. It Ima linniln rrai'intilliiii lli'oni) of ti Imuinii Iii'Iiik. Itn sunlit It lllir n Ikik'h, wlilln lln month In lllirr ally fiiriilslit'il Willi t i i-t li. Itn i-ji-n nri llko a rut's nnil It lilimi'n llku a anuVc Deafness Cannut lie Cured tf local Ill tli.i.a aa ll.ej rannul rearh tl.o i1iatfil .urlliui ill tl.a ear. II ri ) only una w ay in euro ilra nria, ami Dial la liy rimalllti llultal raiiUM!!?. Itatni la i aua. il liy an In. Ilalii.il ntlull I lull nt l l.o iiiiin.ua lliilug i.l tl.n Kil.larhlatl 1iil Wlim II, I, tuU la fllflaliiml tiiii nave n niiniiiiiig an nun or lniirli 1 l.rar. lliff, ami witrit u i.eiiuriiiy rlnaril, if lit when It la aiiltnlv i-ln afnr aa la Ilia realm, ami tiiiUna the Innamiiialluli ran 1 talait out anil ll.ll lulxi la to ml Iti lla iirt,i.l rotl'lllliill, ticarliiK will I, ilpatruyril fmavrr; nln raifanutiil (rti am raiimit by Catarrh, which la in. II. In I in an liillamoil rouJIIIuii ul tliflnurmia aurlarra will ltn (inn 1 1 iin. he 1 Holla n lor any raia ill liraltua. (raiianl t.y ratarrlil lhat ran mil l riiip.1 by Hall's aianh cur, dauil lor circular,, lira. Y 1 C'HKSKr A CO., Tul.Jo.o. Until by I)nlllta, Haifa family I Ilia ai. tlio If 1 1. Itornafil to Hnrvn. A rriMirlmiitii wi-iit to a lirotlirr niciulivr of liln IoiIku mul nnlil to liliu: "Wlm t iloon n polar Inur ilol" Tim lirotlirr iinnwcrni: "Wlmt iloot n imlnr licar do? Wliy, lie alia on tlic Ice." "f!ll on ire Irul" "V," anlil tint lirotlier. '(liere la notliliik' clan to alt on." "Vi'll. vnt In- ilo. tu.)?" "Wlmt ilowi lio nlao iloJ Why, lin .ata nail." "Hot Hall nils on tor lee and cata Mali. Tlirn I not occi'it." "Vou ilon't ncci-nt? Wlmt Jo you "Oh, non, non. I Oooa not acrcpt. I na aiKilnlpil to act aa polar bvur to ico fijniTftl." Tit ShorlaatWar out U an attack ca Rheumatism Neuralgia St. Jacobs Oil Which afford! not only aura raHaf, but a prompt oifp. It aoihts, luUluaf, aM anja tha aulfarloc. Price, 2Sc. and 50c, aystcm, nnd furnishes r I or Cl int wiry buildini' of the run-down constitution, l ou win unci no iou. . . .1 ..rn.nnitf nnd beneficially where the health ha gtven way, the strength over-tuxed by hard work and close confinement. Those Hying in the low, marshy sections of the country, exposed to miasmatic poisons and breathimj tho impure air anstng from stagnant pools and swamps, till their canton, Ohio, Anr. o, 1003. ystem. are filled with ma- t O.-tl.-..., ..r n'.'Suxo1.! laria and their health under- " fQ 0 lv, ,tronittU to thaayatemand ton. to mined will find S. S.S. a all thaoritana. It Blvja appetlta and anarfy and milieu, win iniu vj. . V gonef,ei,,tt.r in every way. IhavafounJ most excellent tonic, and its t allo an Oioollont blood purifier. For montha I lively use has many time. -Vlad.c?.?.-? SSSr'SS prevented tho serious com- altl t0 eBt tt oura, but B. a. a. la tu only madtolna nliciltions that SO often that oomod to relieve. I am now comparatively r . , rrao or inia rcsuifc iiiiiu iiiuiuiiM. Good blood, nood appe tite and good digestion are tho foundation stones of pood health. S. S. 5. sup v. plies all these, containing u.i v........ a .'."nJ only do , now because of a d.alra to it does ingredients for J1";",;,"; benefited by the uaa of your moat s and' also well-known tonic P'SfOTpSI.VJ .n'So.tip.n.rn properties, making it tho Wnod w ,i tad ooudition. Tbau 0r you! rdenl re.nedy i.vcases where J the blood has deteriorated, 0;Ua.d iua to gain CO pounds in weiiht.ao .1.. .nn,Mi, anrdered and that 1 wei anu O.W1I...W.. ---- ti.va la BT& Purely roCdeClK strong I .1 ll,n atnmnch and HCrVCS. VUU .w - - - . weak run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appetite or energy, as hSt tobo tho cl where the system is neglected and nature left to ia njii iu uu a , . . nnnetlzcr you Will tako caro oi ncrscu. find S.S.S. the best. Medical advice aboujt their caso. jjiE SWIFT Wlilln Hiiirnln. OIil liiiffnlo Ininloia of Iho wrnlrrn ICimniia pmlrlfH uacit lo lull of liiivlnit ai'i'ii mul limn 1 wlillo ImlTiilo. 'J'licro wi-rit uhlln liiifriilii iillilnon, miili nn urn fiiiinil nt riirn InlcrMiln In nil tln fit iiillltM of Hut ii 1 1 1 1 tin 1 miicilom, lint ll " Milter of tliiiiit whlcli cxlnli'il In fuel unit of Ilium) wlili'h ciUlml iniri'ly In llio IniiiKlniilluii, nnyn tliu Kniium l-'lly Join mil, wuro In wonilerful din lirniorllnn. In IH7II nlil linn Cntiflnlil, who ronni 'il Hid iilnlnn wllh hln lull, en tint wlfo rr n coiiipfinliiii, followcil n licnl or Imrfiilo fmin tint iMinhfrn viluu or wlmt In imw Okliilioiim to tho nuiiil lillln nf Nulirimkn, IhlnkliiK to kill n Ml, wliltn hull whli'h hit huil nt-vn In tho honl. After thii'ti weeka of iulli-nt nttilkliiK Cinilli'lil ilhl kill tho hull, only In Unit Hint tint wlilli'iionn of Itn lip pi'iiiiinco wun iliiu to n coat of white-nnh. An I'xptmmlliiii nf tliln phonnnionon winilil not Im i loil hy poopln fiimllliir wllh Iho niitnml limit hcln of wonlorn Kmimin, Tho hiihlt of lint hurfiilo In to lull or wallow In every pool of water or mini hiile to which ho cornea. Cnn UvhV tmrriilo Iniil Nlmply Iiccii rolling In u boil of imtlvo lime, which, when drleil In tliu aim, touted hla hide with n kind nf phinter. No doubt Ihono llpin holen nrrount for liniiiy of Ilin "whllit buffulo" ao of ten reportid by hunlorn. The Ccntury'a Summer Campaign. It in iiiinntiut'fil tlmt inch of tho ntiuimcr mid iiiiliiiuu niimhurn ol Tint l.'entury will curry out n npeclnl plant. The Juno intuit, fur Innluiice, will bo ii Wenlern number, Itn Iiiiik mul full tnblii ol ciiiitenln repu-nentlin;, by nub pel or by contributor, eveiy trann-AI-li'Khiuiy Hlnto or Territory. It will bit, In certain aenne, u Wentern exhibit fur tliu Ht. lmln 1'iilr. Therit will bo ellflit iirtlclen uf nieclal aiiullli'nii(o to tho Went ami ol niin li irenerul Inlen-at, iiii'iuuiiiK ii worn inr lureniry Irom ei l'reniilent Cluvelniid, four ntiikliiKriilor piiKin, ehiM.ii nturien lienlilen further ch.iplor) nf Jack Ixinilon'a "The Hea Wull," iind inrlona other feiiturra that priuiilHii uiiii'h pleiinuie and piolll. Mm July Inane will h u npeclal fic tion number, but will liuve alaoa paper on "The Nttw Wet I'olnt," with im lirefnlni! ilmwlni from the archltecln' phum, nnil two or threo ortli li i touch liiK lutertntn In the I nr Kant. Amlro Cnalnl!ue'a pictiinn of the world'n (air, for whlcli tho ntinlica were made on Iho Kroiiuila, nre ninkiii uud nre prom ised lor mi iiu ly numlior. What (fiirinnn la Itenlly l.tke. An nliitcnmen k, Oorumn In not nn old inn n. Horn In 1KTJ, he lma aeen alxty II vo jenra, hut they rent upon Mm lightly. II In form In Mill ns erect nn erer, find hln ahoiildern an lirond. l'ernounlly (lormnn In n man of few petty vIci'H. lie In n banebnll crnnk or wan when the nntlonnl gnmo llour Inhol nnd wnnten money raining chlckeun nnil vrgetnblea on hln fnrnt nt Ijiurel, Mil , n few tnllea from Wnnh liiKlon. Unlike nomo atnt'nmcn ho In not (,'lven to tliu mnuncmcnt known at tho Cnpltnl aa "opening wine," and neither iloen ho amoko tobacco Incen- j anntly. llko aomc of his distinguished colli'iiguen, nor chew It, llko certain eminent Jurists. Ills family life baa been Ideal. (ionium la not nppronchnble. In tha ordinary sense. Ilo doca not wear an air of very marked geniality, nnd as a rule, ho keeps hln own counsel and ninkes conndmits of few. Hut hla mnn nor, nt nil tlmcn, Is mmru nnd pullte, nnd ho tins n fashion of calming ene mies tlmt has stood him In good stead. I.enllu'a Monthly. l-'runi Kinmlnatlim Papers. A friend hnnded mo thcuo excerpta frmti nYtittiltiitllnii minora which ho bad collectiil during the past year. They nre (he result of unking tho youngstera ' to write sentences showing tho mean ing of tho wordi they hud to spell: Mutliemutlcs ura all the studies put together. It would tnke quite long to travel the rndlus of the world. Stenography means to ba a type writer. i:iiullntcrnl means nearly half. Tho wild lyon wns very radius, lie wnn very rndlus at me. Ilndloun, n different kind of people. Tho rndlus of tho hols was IS feet deep. llLston Itccord. TONIC It increases the appetite, tones up the tnmnah. invigorates and strenothens the purer and better blood for the up- roedlolne.ballavinir it tobotho bait blood purlflar and tonlo kuowu to the world to-day. HUB. l'BANOt UOBNEB. 1380 II. Seventh at. arupiion. mm""iiwiiiuiir AHoona, l'a., Jans SO, 1003. lanv, ivaria to nlvlnir a taatliao. u iiar mi ".---- raari in in.lfrmnnt tliera ia no batter potash and mineral remedies which iJ. tumou u w. vj. u. ..." - - - . ; .. , ..., without chargo to all who write us SPECIFIC. CO., ATLANTA, uu ; HiiKllihwomnn llnvo you heen to Weatmlnatcr Ahboy yot? Knlr Amer. Icnn Nu; but I ln-ur It highly apokvn of. Ex. Vlaltor Mm your little baby altr Kot any teeth? Tommy Oh, yen! I gllena aho'a got 'em, hut alio ain't hutchi'il 'm out yet 1'hlluJdplilo I.eilner. "What ilo you think-of my death cene?" aakeil the actor. "Well, It ecined to me It cumu n Utile too lutu ,. ..u,.... W11 I o', l" .. .. ' ' "' waa Urn reply. Chlca- Dally (lulila to Klattery. If you meat a woman who atrotiKly aunpecta 1tlml,ho U H ,,wlUtJr- n"k ht'r wrnwitlj If all her family ar beautiful. Ilul tlmoru Amcrlcnii. Dorothy Ho Jock klnned you, eh? Did you Hire him any encournice ment? Judla Kncourngementl Hny, I guenn you don't know Jack, do you? I'hllndelphln I.edKcr. AnythhiK To Illame It On. Mother Johnny Jonca, did you get Umt aw ful cold out akntlng? Hon Mother. I think I caught It wnnhlng my faro yeaterday morning. Judge. The Empreaa of China What la that atrango nolne I bear? The Min uter of tha Intarlor It In the bottom dropping out of the New York ntock market, your majesty Life. Ntlmulatlou. Illgga I underatnnd that young Hrlefly haa taken up th law ilnce he married. Dlgga Very likely. I undcratand Hint hla wlfa laya It down to him. Chicago Newn. Willie I'n, you don't get cheatnuta until after there'a a front, do you? I'a Kxccpt In the cnae of a farce-comedy, my aou. Then the cheatnuta coin flrit nnd the frost afterward. Phila delphia I'reaa. A I'hyalclnn'a Illunder. Dr. Jlnka I auppoaw you muat haa loat aoino of your patlenta by Iwlng away for ao long a Dmo? Dr. Kent Yea, con found Iti Ten or a dozen of tbem got well. Iloaton TrnnacrlpL Small Consolation. Tho Landlady I'm afraid Mr. Slopay baa forgotten what a large bill be owea me. Tha Star Uoarder No, he haan't. He aald only ycaterday that be wlahed b had money enough to more. Judge. Mlia I'epprey I auppoae that win your valet I aaw with you yesterday. Cholly My denh Mlsa I'eppwcy, don't aay "ralet." That word, you koow, la not uaed now aa Minn I'epprey Well, then, your "keeper." Ex. Mlsa Howjamea (at the opera) Hasn't ehe a mnrrelous technique? Mr. Cabokla Yea, but ahe doesn't cr m to tno low to mnnaga It gmcefully. Hhe gives It a sort of kick: when ahe turna around. Chicago Trio unc. "My graclousl What a crush!" ganped the shopper; "I'm nearly dead." "Permit me, madam," said the floorwalker, politely, "to call your at tention to our undertaking department In tho basement." Philadelphia Led ger. Mr. IJ. My dear Mrs. Croesus, may I not put your iinnio down for tickets to Professor Pundit's course of lec tures on Iluddhlsm? Mrs. C. Ob, by all means! You know how passion ately fond I am of flowera." Pick-Me-Up. Mra. JUaon Foreign newspapers contain many advertisements of titles for snle by members of noble families. Old Jllson They should advertise for sealed proposals from American heir esies; this Is leap year. Detroit Kreo Press. Laying Down the Law. Lady (en tertaining frlend'a little girl) Do you take sugar, darling? The Darling Yea, pleaae. Lady How mnny lumps? Tho Darling Oh, about aeveu, and when I'm out to tea I start with cake. Puncb. Mr. MUyuns Now, Tommy, you must go to school and work hnrd. Why, look at met I started without a cent, and now I'm a millionaire Tommy Yes, I know; but you can't do It any more. They all have cub registers now. Ex. "Living nt Swnmphurst, eb? That's up the river, isn't It?" "Yes." "Are your grounds near the water?" "Well, sometimes they'ro as much as alx Inches from the surface, and on rare occasions there'a no water on tbem at all." Philadelphia Ledger. A Shrewd Wife. Mra, Greene I hope you trust your husband Implicit ly? Mra. llrown Oh. yea. Indeed; but I wouldn't lmve him know It for the world. If ho were awnre of my per fect trust In him he might be tempted to take advantage of It, you know." Itoston Transcript Exercise for lloth. Docs your wlfa go In for athletics?" "Um yes. In a way Sho went our yesterday to take exercise; snld she was going to walk up a long hill." "And ahe did?" "No; sho got Into the dry-goods district and ran up a long bill Instead. You can easily see that I am the one who was exercised." Kansas City Journal, A Count of Boundless Nerve. Count Nottnpennl Lae' night I glvs so Icetle hoent to Miss Itoxley zat I vould like sho should marry wis me, Ascum And did she give you any en couragement? Count Nattnpennl 1 do not know. She simply aay to me, "What klnda x nerve food do you use?" Philadelphia Prcaa. Iloiindnbout Proposal. He Miss Wilmington, us the only daughter of your mother, I aupposi you tako a keen Interest lu bor happi ness? She Most assuredly. Why? He oh, I only wanted to know II you would like her to have mo for a son-in-law. New York Times. Cologne's first Hallway, In JBT8 a llelglan company con structed the first street rnllway In the city oi uuiu,u, unu"...;, ." rond hecamo pr0perty 0f tho city city of Cologne. Ucrmnny, and thu m ibvi, You can hardly And a home without Its Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what It does for children: breaks erry Pectoral up a cold in a single nfclit, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on hand. "Tt. but rmtgh medtrtn nuitif rin bnr V..Mrt,.II M. J r ATinro, Alt rtrnrifliti frw A W 1 ' Throat, Lungs Ayor's Pills grontly nld tho Chorry Pectoral In breaking up n cold. A I 'not and Ills Wlailoui. A story, whli h In orodlled to Major Pond by the New York Tribune, tells of a woitk mliiib'd Ind who went to tho minor's to hnic some grain ground. The miller snld lo lilm: "Ho you nre n fool, eh?" "I guonn I nm," replied the youth. "A fool, eh? A natural!" muned the miller. "Wo haven't many natural foola hereabouts. Do you mind If I ask you u few questions?" "Oh, no, air, of courke not," the lad answered, politely. "Well, my hoy, since you arc a fool," began tho miller, "I wuul you first to tell me what you know, and afterward what you don't know. Now, to begin, what do you know?" "I know," enld tho boy, "that the miller's hogs nre fnL" "flood! Very good!" said the miller. "That In what you know. Now tell us what you don't know." "I don't know whose grain fattens 'em," replied the youth. A Parmer Hound It. Mount Pleasant, Utah, May 23. To find a medicine that will cure every ail ment due to diseased or disordered Kid neys has been the aim of many physi cians and chemists. Mr. C. K. l'cternon, a farmer of this place nays he has found such a remedy and that he lias tried it with success in his own case. Mr. Peterson says the remedy is Dodd's Kidney Pills, a medi cine introduced here about seven months ago. "I am glad to bo allowed to testify to what good things Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for mo. I used this remedy for Kidney trouble and it cured mo completely. "i ran heartily recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to nil who suffer with any kind of Kidney tiouble." Mr. Peterson's rase is only one of many just ai convincing that have been reported recently. This new remedy seems to have conquered Itbeumatism completely, not a single case having boon reported whero Dodd's Kidney Pills have failed to cure peifectly and permanently. Ijovo'a habor Lost. Anxious Mamma Clara, dear, what did .Mr. Coldcash aay Inst night when he was trying to button your glova In the hall? Clara Oh, he merely aald that any man who made gloves that were as bard to button as mine ought to quit the busi ness. Anxious Mamma Well, dear, take my advice and don't waste any mora time in that direction. . I-KeeleyLiouon-MORPHiNE-tobacco 1 IYxV"--' Mini-rc BnuiuriiTivrMDrh - m 1 1 ft IWUI4 luvuuiLniu vunu.. IDawtH.imLtTIWTnVIt.- rOWTLNO,Owr, Y'oung girls in Greece and Italy wor shiped Dinna until they were of age, when they dedicated their girdles to her by hanging them up In her temple or grove, nnd turned to Aphrodite. Miss ilapeood tells bow sbe escaped an awful operation by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. "DKAnMns. rcnniu; I suffered for four years with what the doctors called Salpingitis (Inflammation of tho fallopian tubes and ovaritis), which la a moat distressing and painful ailment, affecting all tho surrounding parts, undermining the constitution, and sap-ping- the llfo forces. If you had seen mo a year apo, before I began taking Ijydlrt E. Pinkham's VcRotnblo Compound, and had noticed the sunken eyes, sallow complexion, and general emaciated condition, and com- Sarcd that person with me aa I am to ay, robust, hearty nnd well, you would not wonder that I feel thankful to you and your wonderful medicine, which restored mo to now life and health In flvo montha, and saved ma from au owf ul operation." Miss InsxH Hiraooi), 1023 Sandwich St Windsor, Ont. ftOOO forftlt If nltlnal of atwirttUf proving gtnutntntu cannot 6 prerfuci Ovaritis or Inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of the monthly flow, from inflammation of the womb, and many other causes. The slightest Indication of trouble with the ovarlea, Indicated by dull throbbing pain in the aide, ac companied by heat and shooting palna, should claim your Instant attention. It will not cure itself, and a hospital operation, wttn all tta terror, mJ easily result from neglect. Csill emu All nil Mill. I Couuh Syrup. Taataa Uood. Ul la lima. 8oU br drurf lata. esWao : ih 1 1 6 -it j r.i : amm 1 Dcntb. What wo call death Is not really death, It Is a mcro separation of soul and body, nnd the soul the essen tial thing of ut lives on. Itev. Lyman Abbott, CongrcgaUonallst, at Uerkley, Cal. Ralvatlon The world baa never out grown Chrlnt'a conception of anlvntlon. 1 And can never outgrow It, for the law of It Is written In the very page of the universe itself. Itev. It. M. Waters, Congregationalism Ilrooklyn, N. Y. Literature. The Illble Is a litera ture, not a book; It Is the literature of a great people, and aa such It gives us an Insight Into the beginning of the re ligion of a great people. Itev. W. 8. Italnsford, Episcopalian, New York city. I Pessimism. On the whole, life la not so bad as we were taught to ex I pect It; the fears of pessimism are not I realised by healthy men; our young fears were larger than the experienced facta. Ilev. Itobert Mackenzie, Pres byterian, New York City. Tho Bread of Life. There is In the city not only literal physical famine, but a famlno of tho bread of life. And on ths boulevards In splendid palaces no lets than In the foulest slums, men aro perishing for lack of it. Itev. P. S. Henton, Baptist, Boston, Mass. Belf-Defense. The flgbt with ths slums Is not a mere philanthropy; It Is a measure of self-defense. The age long ttrugglo of the church to uplift and to aave la at much a service to the salntt aa to Uie sinners. Rev. J. C. Adamt, Episcopalian, Hartford, Conn. Honesty. Men find It easier to take the path of least resistance. But the honest msn will fonow the beckoning band of truth at any and all cost He will be true to the promptings of bis conscience, no matter what the world will say. Rabbi J. L. Levy, Hebrew, PItttburg, Pa. Danger. It Is one of the dangers of our modern preoccupation with novels and the dramatic successes of the stago that our emotional life Is called Into activities that ore not always har monious with the rest of our life. Iter. T. C. Hall, CongrcgaUonallst, Brooklyn. N. Y. False Ideals. A sermon molded and shaped to human fashion oftentimes looks well, but Christ Is obscured and the conscience of the hearer Is un aroused. HIn't putrefaction must be cut out by the surgical knife of eternal truth. Rev. U. 8. Rowe, Methodist Kenneyvllle, Md. The Man Outside. There Is only one man In the world who Is outside the pale of religion, and he Is the conceit ed man, the self-centered and self-sat-tailed man. Between blm and the kingdom of God there Is a great gulf fixed. Itev. J. H. Mellsb, Episcopa lian, Brooklyn. N. Y. Freedom. What man wnnts Is lets of government; the relaxation of op pressive laws; larger freedom for the Individual, stronger fraternity, more perfect equality. Out of this larger freedom will come prosperity, peace and happiness for all. Rev. George E. Reed, Metuodlst, Carlisle, Pa. Sorrow. All Christian sorrow, as well as all Cnrlstlan experiences are but different methods of God's own through which He gives higher and fuller revelations of His love and bless ing, and develops His people to better fitness for service. itev. J. R. Mackay, Presbyterian, Glens Falls, N. Y. Love for All. God loves all nis children, and does not love one less be cause He has another, or because Ho has many millions of children. Ho loves them all and has love enough for them all, and He wants His children to love each other. Rev. L. M. Zim merman, Lutheran, Baltimore, Md. AffecUon. No man has a moral right to swear before tho altar of God that he will bo true to one woman, unless be believes that be Is absolute matter of his affection. If he disbe lieves, and takes one woman to wife, be It a liar and a hypocrite. Rev. Frank Crane, Congregationalism Wor cester, Mass. The Ruin of Nations. Prosperity has been the ruin of nations Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome. There is In It a bacillus that tends to overstep prudence a blunting of fine sensibili ties, a lessening of Ideals, a treading underfoot of eternal principles of right and Justice. Rev. G. B. Hums, Meth odist, Philadelphia, Fa. Dangers. Thero are two dangers which threaten the churches In their relation with tho pastors; the people's over estimation of the minister and their underestimation of themselves. The church may have an able minis ter, brilliant and eloqueut, but If be cause of this the people sit down In admiration and congratulation the cha riot wheels of truth are choked rather than helped along. Itev. Richard Tur ner, Methodist, Philadelphia, Pa. Nothing New. The world has been buty eighteen hundred years since John laid down his pen; very busy. The thoughts of men have gone every where searching for truth. I want some man to write one sentence of moral of religious truth that Is not ln germed at least In what Jesus said ind In what, by Inspiration, the apostle wrote, They cannot give you on those lines the dot of an "I" or the cross of a "t" And the world Is coming to rec ognise that unique and nmazlng fact Rer. 0. D. Foss, Methodist, New York City. Qarllo In Salads. A way to flavor a salad with garlic In the most delicate manner Is to let a clove of garlic remain for twenty four hours in a quart bottlo of salad oil before the latter Is used. This gives just the Indefinable tang that much Improves tho salad without ovordolns the garlic flavor. Mrs. Misfit Charles, do you think I am gowned well enough for tho ro ponttmi? Mr. Misfit Yes! how am I coated and pautod? Chicago Record- Herald. "I Have Every Reason to Praise Pc-ru-na," WRITES AIRS. KANE, OP CIIICAaO. flVCl liWMfi KrVTU CtCia woRITVU Wilt 72 Mar ji, Chicago, Iu. Mrs. K. Kane, 172 8ebor Street, ( In cago, III., writes ..I, , i . , , I GIIIIM IIU9 IICCI1 uuu u ""IK 111 I our lamuy uiai i uo not Know now could Ret along without It. I have given It to all of my children at differ ent times when they suffered with croup, cold and the many ailments mat cnuuren are suucci to, ana am pleated to say that it has kept them , In splendid health. I have also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing and it cured me in a short time, so I have every reason to pralso . I'eruna." Airs. K. Kane. j Pe-ru-na Protects the lintlre House hold Against Catarrhal Diseases. One of the greatest foes with which every family has to contend is our changeable climate. To protect the family from colds and coughs is always a serious problem, and often impossi ble. Sooner or later It is tho Inevitable fate of very one to catch cold. Care in avoiding exposure and the use of prop er clothing will protect from the fre quency and perhaps tho severity of colds, but with the greatest of piecau tions they will come. This in a settled fact ol human experience. Everybody must expect to bo caught somewhere or somehow. Perhaps it will be wet feet, or a draught, or damp clothes, or it may be one of a thousand other little mishaps, but no one is shrewd enough to always avoid the inevitable catching cold. There is no fact of medical science better known than that I'eruna cures catarrh wherever located. Thousands of families in all parts of the United States are protected from colds and ca tarrh by I'eruna. Once in the family Fate of a Jewel. Wife I discharged the cook to-day. Husband Why, I thought you aald not long ago that the was a perfect Jowel? Wife Yes, but jewels, you know, are more ornamental than useful. i Plso t Care fs a remedy forcoughs, colds and consumption. Try it. I'rice 25 cents, at druggists. i Searing the Limit. "Do you know, darling," said the love sick young man who was busy planting microbes, "that I believe it makes me a better man every time 1 kiss you?" "Well," rejoined the taffy-haired girl In thepaTlor scene, "at the pace you are going now there will soon be no more room for Improvement." Mothers will and Mrs. Winsloirs's SootMnj 8rrap the best remedy to use for their calMrta aurlag tne teething inoa.. A Selllsh Youth, ne Although you are engaged to me, you don't treat me a bit better than you do Dick. She How selfish you arel I'm en "jieed to him. too. riTP Pf rmananuy itireo. zroeuornarronaaeaa r 1 1 0 after Cnl ilajr'auaaofDr.Ktliie'aUraal Nam lUMorcr. s.ndror I'rrS3trlaltxlt!eandtraa,Ua& &T.K.1L Kline . Z4J..M.- Arch fit rbUailalphla, raw Keepn on Talking. "Does that barber across tho street shut up on Sunday?" asked the stran ger within the gates. , "Ob, no," repjlied the landlord of the village inu, "he merely closes his shop." Onnnnn HlnnH Dn nl f!n H ra rightly named, becauso it purifies tho uioou anu tones up tne Douy. To be honest as this world goes, Is tt be one man picked out of ten thousand. Sbakspeare. A1L FAIL IN A DRY TIME THE 5I0N Of THE FISH NEVER FAILS IN A V ET TIME. Remember this Yvhenyoutuy Wet Weather Clothing and look for the name TOWf R on the buttons. This sijn and this name have stood for the 6E5T durind abdy-seven .years of increasind sales. Ifnur dealer will not suppyu write for free catalogue of black or mellow water proof oiled coats, slickers, suits, hats, and horse foods for all kinds of wet work. A. J. TOWER CO, THE rfOWERf 0IT0N.KA1J.U.1.A. .SIGN T .Vf i, iT TOWER CANADIAN CO, SrW-Jl T0S0NTO. CAN. 'tl, I DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? Porltups It IIato Trouble. Hate trouble Is a common thine. nd there are TrIou kinds of It. Many plates never were right. Others are properly made, but the mouth 1 not nut In proper conditluu for wearing the plate. If your platei are In anr way unsatisfactory we will be ttlad to make an examination and tell you the cause of trouble. We extract teeth wholly without rain and all work li at lower than reasonable rates. hxtractlns; free when plates or bridges aro mm UK iV. A. Wdfc. WISE BROS., Dentists 20WllMtat WWtt Opea otouIus till 9 Sundays from 9 to 12 Oregon, Slalu AWJ VK LifUtssW Pert.na always stays. No homo can sparo Peruna after the first trial of it. Mrs. A. IIoMnn, 225 Washington 8t., Lansing, Muh, writes: "Peruna lias been such n blessing to my only child, ns well as myself, that I feel Induced to givo my testi monial. He lias always suffered from catarrh of the head and throat, nnd I had to use extra precautions so as not to have him exposed to damp or cold weatner. Last year ho was taken with la grippe, and ns It was n severo case, caused mc muwli anxiety. No medicine helped him till he took I'e runa. I noticed an improvement at once and In three weeks he was a dif ferent child; the grippe had been com pletely cured and I noticed that ths catarrh was made better, tie kept taking it two weeks longer, when he was entirely well. I now use It off and on for colds, cramps, Indigestion or general Indisposition, and find It superior to any doctors or medicine I ever tiled. It keeps me, as well as my child. In perfect health, and I gladly recommend it to mothers." Airs. A. Hobson. We have on file many thousaaml tes timonials like tho ones given above. We can only give our readers a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements we are receiving every month. No other physician In the world has received such a volume of en thusiastic and grateful letters of thanks as Dr. Ilartman for I'eruna. NEW PENSION LAWS Apply to NATHAN IllCKrORD, 914 P St., Wastlnston, D C. rth S II Vola., IS .1-64. 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