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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Hood's Sarsopnrilla is unquestiona bly tho greatest blood and liver modiclno known. It positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It is tho Best Blood Medicine. To Minim Milk lluil liu I ii wimliril look llke now I 1 n Ii'iiki nlnl uf iniiliy- lulnl splill l n pint In tint iIiikIiik HlUlT mill IMIII lllllu illlllti, 1 linrn Ii innrft I'alarrM 111 Ihte eertliin of Din rittllltiy Uiali ill I'tlit-r ill.i-a.i- pill injii'llitT, Kllil lllllll III" I" Jii w W" "H '".ri 1" lie Iiiauratilo. I'ir n KrM'viiilT rtwl.-iori. ir lioilni'tut It a mm al ill.ati. mill irr.rrllirilloral nuv U'H ix. nml lr roinataiiiljr IkIiihk iii i mil ttllh I oral treatment, I'm inrnl llhirnralilo, Hcleiii'" linn prtivrn catarrh li li a run.tllii. lluiml illwia.e, mnl tlinrnlurii riiilrra ruti.tlm llutiat IrMtmritl. Haifa Catarrli !. nimiii lactlirml liy I'. I. I'liellny 1VC11 ,'IiiIiiii, lllilii, I. the clllr coii.llliitlinial riirmin (tin in mini It ll tV rn incriill lt"""t"'Ni liMf"i'l" leaalioollflll, Itaillillrorllymi llinlil I anil nine mm Miriam ol ilia.yelein. 'I iy ITr oi iiiiinlreil il"llare lor anr rawi It lalli tu cum. helm inr circulars an'i ii'.iiiiiuiiiwi., Address. K. J III.NI'.V A;o.,Tolo.o,0 Hold 17 UiimlU'.V ,, , . Hall's lanilly Will arc Ilia tst. A liiwiniioplc r 1 n in Inn I Inn of a Imlr will ilitrriiiliip, Willi almost lnfnllllilo rartnllitjr, tu "hut U 1 ml uf anluiul II liv tunned, I'lso's Pure l a sjiiiid i-oiifh medicine. It hits cured murli ami roldi far lortjr years. At driipnlila.itt cents. A hn pr kpiiIiis Is miu wlin lis I1111I eliuiitili nesllli left Mm In liinlta II nil-nei-uianry Unit liu ilnpi'inl oil till talents. ll.'SIIIII AM) I Wl'l! IIIUUANtlllMI MIUI Ii Hie tlnielo ll!ll II. Fur hulailiiK frnin Ilia I.WO foot leeel fit t d 0 Klinlii'H; iIIuiikiiiiI inluu Curt)' eacollils la rriillrcd. LkT'l'IfvLIOUOR-HORPHINC-TOBACCO i.Vi-rOS full PAATICUIAM lei 11 iMinftitTmiituirf roeiTiANP.owr, Turkish women rnl rnn leaves Willi butter l " ro liluniuira. 'Younj; women may avoid much sickness and pnin, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia Ii. Piiikliam's Vegetable Compound. Juilfrtn? from tlie letters itie fs receiving from no tunny yontijf irlrla, Mr. l'liiUlmin lirllrvrn that our tflrla are oftru pihnl nltorthrr too nrnr the limit of their rmluranco iiot ailnyn In our public schools and acuiln arles. N'otlilnc la rtllowpd to Interfere with tuillra, tho Klrl inust lo pualied to tho front nml irrnilurttr-it with honor ; often physical collnpsa follow, ami It tnkea year to recover tho lout vllnllly, often It la novcr rocofuretl. Mlaa l'ratt ays, "I)kaH Mil". rmmiAMt I feel It my ilutv to tell nil younir women how much Lyill.i K. l'liilclinm'K won derful Vt'ct'tulilu Compound tins done for me. I was completely run down, unnbla to attend school, and did not cure, for any kind of society, but now I feet like a new person, and hare (rained uaveu pounds of llesli la three mouths. " I recommend It to all younir women, who sutler from female weak ness." Miss Ai.ua I'iiatt, Holly, Mich, 1S00O forfait Iftrlilnal oafew 11 Ul SIa0ffa5aaf voaiHt 0 prptfwMA, Atcclal)lc rfcpntfltionrorAa-slmllntlniJIhcFoodnndllcfliila-ling HicStouinchs ondDowvIs of rromolcs DitjcslIonCliecrruI ncssfintincst.Conlalna neither Opitmt.Morpliino nortineruI. ISOXNAllCOTIO. jmJ afOUDrSMiUELltiaaa JlxSmnA jtiutitnH t Apcrfccl HcmcJy rorConsllpi Uun.SuurStonvich.Uiarrlioca iVorns,Oonviilsion8,Fcvcrisli itcss imilLnHS of Slekh FacSimito Signnlurc of NEW YOUK. EXACT COPY 07 WTUBBCn. '''' A For Infants nnd Children. mmm Men Are Inferior In Cats Them sro several points In which lllllll la Inferior In tliu cut. Til" Hit, inr nun tlilntf, lina 1111 vermiform up penilli, nml fuiiKfiitiriilly never suffers from nppriiillilll. I'lirllirniHirc, while mini liua chosen In lie n liiiiiliriuil ns "I'll 111 11 at 1 1 1- in I rioiiliiri' liu Jills only tin illlll'iuil vision; whereas tlio nil. ili'vnlliii; "Ha days In ilvllljilliiii a nil Hi nliilit in liinliiirliin." nin see In tho link 110 itrll 111 In tliu Hiflil. Inning- 11 I'liU'iil ii I J 1 1 h 1 11 1 1 0 I'.vn, Hliu posncm 11I110 lives n ml nil of lliein 1 1 lire In lir f uki-n In niilcr In Ki't 1 hi of tin- ml. ir the alnyrr think hn slay lie knows nut well the subtle ways In wlili'h llila niliiilnililu croiiltiro piiaies. turns nml lirliiKi forward Inr iiccisslvn I'lilllli'i for obliteration lirnwni'il In tin. imnil h- ri'liirni tn 1I111 nniiilalipit or tliu kltHiiMi ilnnr, ri' iillrlliK In lie almt. Hlint, aim mill'' Imi'k tn liu nupli)' jinli'il. KliKillicrril liy II111 fiiini'i of I'lilornforin, ahr re vlvi'a nml I'ltlli for iiniaali ni'M. Hlin la it wnlkliiK, IIvIiik, Ini'iilliliiK, voclfi'f ntliiK i'iiiiiilllli'iilloii of tlin irliii'Uili' ut iiii'liMiipayi'liiiNla. Her ri'lnnirinitliina In onu lirli'f piTluil oulrlvnl thine In wlih'li iniin la ninili'iiini'il liy tlm I II 11 ilnu UiiMiliiKy In linuilri'ila nf ji'iiri anil I11T nvnliira oiiliniinlinr llllililhn'". It In mi wiiiiiIit Hint Hip i:uyitlniia troralilpi'il Ihn cut. Khc liua lii'i'ii nlilc In Ki't I10I1I of aonip prlni'lplo wlili'h lllllll, till' llllllBllT, Willi Vllllllll'tll tlllll- pf nliniKt n il. la ili'iik'it -New York Mull mnl i:tpri'a, Cure Inr llackache. lInnilolii, Neb., May 30. C'dlar Co. Iiiih Kvliloin lii'iinl ol h morn Homier (til IHKu limn tliut o( Mm, l.ucy Nlrli. olla ol UiIn pliini, l or 11 lonx tiniu Mm. NiiliollH nnfliTi'il with vory nnvi-rn pullia in tint lurk nml alinunt Itiatnntly llnwu piilna li'lt Iiit. Klin Iiaa tricl iliH'tora mnl I'Vi'iylliliiK, liut nolliliiK hint hi' 1 1 'i' I lior till aliu iimciI Dii'IiI'h Klilncy I'llla. Hliu my: "llialil'a Kiiinny I'llla liil inr no iniirli koikI I can't tell, It wnn an won ilnrlnl. My Imrk hurt 1111- nil tlm time. I ilia tori'il mnl triiil rvnr) tlilnn Imt ili'l not fi'ttl any Imttcr. I tlionglit my life mm aliort on cnrtli, Imt now 1 feel llko n linw poraon. I nai'il olio I101 ol liialil'a Kiilncy I'llla it ml I 1I0 not fi-cl t )' k1IkIiI'1 iiilii) or pill 11. I ran tiun nml twlat uny wny witliont Ii'i Iiiik it nml I fi'i'l an proml ol It I cnnnot linnlly (xprran my Krutltuilo tn Diald'a Kiilru-y I'llla lor wlint tlicy Imvu tlntiu (or inn." Hiuall Coins .tower anil llrlxtitor. "Ilnvo yon noticed the ImproriM ituillty nf the coins now In clrctiln 1 ion J" asked the trolley car conductor na lie pulled n handful of bright pen ilea, nickels nml dimes from his pock et for Inipeollon. "It's due to nn effort on the part of the Rorcrument to put better money Into circulation by recalling- the worn and shiny pieces from which the Im prcsslon of the die has become effaced I'vb noticed for U10 past two years steady Improvement In this respect All the li.ntklnif Institutions now throw aside the coins that how deck cil traces of wear, and the treasury department redeems these with new ones. In Kiig-lnml a soiled bank noli Is unknown. The paper money Is nl ways new and crisp, helnjf recalled beforo It becomes worn. It's Ret ting to bo that way In this country with our small coins." Philadelphia Itecord. A Chum of Hlr Ilonry Irving. When Kir Henry Irving was slnylng lately nt tliu Queen's Hotel, Manches ter, n m in 11 1 1 boy, nlwut U years old, nut of Wllllnin Moltlson, n well-known member of Kir Henry's company, strayed Into his rooms one afternoon. Invited to mnko himself nt home, nnd tnko wittio refrenhmeut, he consumed a penr nnd 11 Initlle of lemomide with apparent satisfaction. Then guzluc Ktcnilfimtly nt his host, he said: "I do nils l'hll May." "So do wo all," said Kir Ileury, gravely. "Yen, but I miss him most," pursued tho child. "lie wan my chum." "Ah: that makes It very hard," sab! Sir Henry. - Thorn was a long pause, and then tho llttlo fellow naked very enrnestly: "Will you Ik) my chum now?" So they nworo eternal friendship on the altar of l'hll Mny's memory. Whero the best things are not pos sible, tho best should be uiude of those that arc Hooker. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years IF MAOOAQE HEAnT TO LIFE, Daatli frnm Annrathetlc Thrice VtftnU d Uj Mnrvaloiia Uparatlon, Masanglng linrk to life liiunnn lion rt that hns cemcd to beat Is thn marvelous operation three times suc cessfully performed by modern sur gery, A riilhiilelplilu physlclnn, Dr. W. W. Kwti, Is iiillhorlly for tho stnloment Dint two of tho people thus brought bnek from thn gales of di-nth nrn now nllvu nml tieuMiy. If this oiernllou Is flnnlly eslnb till ed ns h siiecesaful fenturo of surgery, both laymen nnd si-lenllsli look for wnrd to thn following Important re nulls: 1. A material lessening of the num ber of denlhs whlih occur while tho pntlent In under tho Influence of ether or eholorofonn. 2. The possibility of s remedy nnd a euro for thnt dreaded and mysterious nllment known to science ns cntn lepsy. II. A removal of thn awful drend of being hurled alive. Dr. Keen does not stnnd sponsor for nil IIiiko elnlini. Hut he does assert Hint life apparently extinct hns been renewed by continuing the heart's i'IohwI pulsation through mntange. In n enao recently reported the patient nna to nil Intents nml purposes dead. The henrt had censed to best, breath ing hnd stopped, nnd the rollnpse from cholnroforui was nppnrently com plete. Death hnd been apparent to Hie physicians and muses for five mln utes before nn operation was under taken. Then the surgeon In charge dellberntely cut open the diaphragm, renched for the henrt, and employed thn mnnsnge treatment. At the end of five mlnules. after repented chafing, the henrt resumed Its heating, and res piration was realnrfd by artificial means. In two other recorded caaes thn patients were brought back to It f and the operation was entirely sue eesaful. It Is relsted that some of the great surgeona of Kuropo who have been working upon this theory hsve apntit many yenra tn experimenting on dumli iiiilmnla. In quite a numlier of their cnaes the hearts of dogs that have been froien for fifty hours nfter the supposed denth have had their pulsi tlon restored by mnasngo I'hyslelnns shake their heads over the possibility of the now treatment being applied to restore those attack ed by catalepsy. Hut If It could Ihi employed In this nay It would remove one of the awful terrors of that dis ease, the fear of being burled alive. Bo great Is this terror that men have asked that a knife be plunged through their heart to make death absolutely certain. IN A CHICAQO NIQHT 8CHOOL Dimcultx of tbe I.Uplnif Urchin In Ban- derlncr HhaMMpearcen Llnc A certain night school Is In session three evenings a week In a cavernous building on the river front One mounti a draughty staircase, gropes through bleak passages that echo to the tread and enters a gas-lighted. odoraUng clasaroom, where the air is filled with a murmur like the sound of rain on the roof; It Is tbe diligent scratching of a hundred pens on a hun dred copy books. Hoys of many na tionalities, of many ages, ranging from 12 to 80, nnd of many degrees of grlml neu, toll stoically at their copying. The "anialleat boy" Is very small and particularly grimy. His head droops devotedly above the work, and his An gors are fairly paralyxed with the rig idity of his grip on the pen. "Truth cruthed to earth shall rlth again," be whispers to himself, repenting the copy book text as he laboriously transcribes It Nothing has been able to break the "littlest boy" of lisping. It Is the lisp of nervous childishness, and In aston ishing contrast to the astuteness of hie rooabulnry on occasion. Along the walls stretch blackboards, where dusty processions of straggling sums and conjugated verbs trail like caravans across a desert In one cor ner tho blackboard blossoms Into an oasis, a roll of honor In colored chalk, with tho "smallest boy's" name nt w.e top. When copy books are put away there la tho ordeal of mental arithmetic, and after that tho reading class. To-night the selection Is Shakspearean, a part of tho second act of "As You Llko It" Tho boya read In turn, up one aisle and down tho next, their e-nxneetness and tho admonitions of the master re deeming tho performance from ridicu lousness, though Orlando's Impassion ed address Is delivered In a Dutch brogue, and Jnques Is variously a Swede, an Italian nnd a Jew. The "Seven Ages" nro accomplished la tri umph, down to the "Justice," full of wise eaws nnd modern instances," and now It Is the "sniallost boy's" turn to read. Rising, ho bawls out tho lines that follow with breathless eagerness as ouo who knows hi lesson. well: Tas thlith then thlf Into th lean and thllpptrad pautaloon; With th-pectaclth on uoth, aud pouch on thlil 1 Hlth youthful both, wcll-thavd, a world too wide For hlth thrunk th-bnuk, and hlth big many volth, Turning again to chllillth trabla, plpth And whlthltth tn hlth thound. Bho Wits K!aed. The bride and groom eat tide by side. "Dearest," he said, looking up Into her eyes, for ho was tmallor, so that ho really and truly looked up and Into her eyes. "Yea, love," ahe responded In soft, rrlghtenod mouse tones. "If I hnd known that tunnel was tnnt long I would have kissed you." "Didn't you kiss mo?" sh asked with much eurprlso. "No," ho replied. "Well, somebody did." Cleveland Leader. The Blstlue Madonna, Mra Hull Oh. Tea: wa took In tho 11 rt gallery when wero In Dresden. Mra, Bwellman Then you aw Itnphnel's masterpiece there, of course. Mrs. Hull Yes, Indeed, The "Six teen Ilolladonna," you mean. Phila delphia Public Ledger. California' Chief Produot California produces more dollars' worth of oranges than of gold- oranges over $18,000,000 and gold $1T,-000,000, Ant rs Why Is it dial Aycr's Hair Vigor docs so many remark able thlnus? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life Into it. The hair flair Vigor cannot keep from growinc And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life corncs hack to gray hair. " Whin f Out 11 '1 A r't Ifklr Ttor tnf tialr about all ttftf "ut now It Ii a ntra ri'li t'ta'-k and at ttfrk a t wlih " Hit Hi ran KiArf inarm, Tuacumbla. Alt. f IM a bntlfa A II rlfiiiffi'ti for Gray Hair Wliyncaa nr thn Wlijfi.ro. Tred I nlwnya rnjoy eoiiteriing with a splinter nl 11 soeliil gntliernig. .Ine - lieeiiiiKo why V Treil -She neter bon-a one half to death by talking about old tunes. To llrtak In New Shoes. Alwafl nhake In Atltn'll oot-KtM, aiumler. llrnrcn ho!, awrallliK, atlilliK. iwollrri feci Cur" f oriii. lunrnwliifr tialli and rmntotii At all ilrilanlti ami .lino ntor.l.ZV llon't aera(.t anyiuli.tltiili; Cample mailed FltKE. Addran Allen H Olinifd. ijn liny, N. Y Harmonious Doctors. "They liars called two doctors In for roniullatlon." "And do the doctors agree?" "I belief they hnro agreed upon th price." Philadelphia Ledger. Mothori vrlll find Mri. Wlnilowi'a Soothing B'rup the bet remedy to uiefor their children during th teething period.. Tho (Ireeks had a female deity named Hyglela, whoso duty It was, when properly propitiated, to keep the babies well; when alio neglected ber business, however, the deficiency was sometimes remedied by Medltrlna, who restored the health of the little ones. riTp permanently c-orrt. rvonuornerrooaaeal f 1 10 fcfl.r flrit dir'a uh ufllr.K llne'i ureal Nerr Batterer. Hen4 tut Free M3 trlaltiottl. and IrMUae, Dr. U. II. Kline, Md.-tt.- Anh M . rnUadelpbU, Fa. Itoiirtil Co I'lenae. Young Lndy I luive prevailed on my father to allow you to paint my por trait, but he doesn't like your work. D'Auber Why not? "He anya it looks repoe." "Huh! He doe, eh? Well, I'll paint you as "Tli Sleeping Heauty,' and then se." ABSOLUTE CURITY. Cenuino Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of it Fc.Slmlle Wrapper Dclow. Terr tall and a easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZ2INESS. FOR BILIOUSNEtS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THCCOMPLEXION . , uairevlMU metiw.iiflMAtv.i. tfffirt, I Purely Tegetatle-ifawyg CURE SICK HEADACHE. BUY PROM THE NEW ECONOMICAL YOUR DEALER IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Write today for free Illustrated book. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tenth and Johnson Streets PORTLAND OREGON CUIIS WH1KI All till IAIU, it Cough Dfruu. '1 aelH uood. Uia la tltua. Hold tir drumit.U. gAWM rFIM iTi I d -1 imm ICARTEKS fITTLE IVER PILLS. rsr-i.,Mii)s 9 mi WATER IN DE8EHT CACTU3, Native Ar Acctiatnmed to Tap Plant I Winn They Are Tlilr.tr. 1 The mnrvclous strength of desert plants Is well known, but we are at a loss to explain the source or ren- ... f I I . I V I ..... -I .... K . 1 ri'iib v, huh tukiiiiniii 11 111 ii-fiuua 1 wner amy a lew inenes or water ran during thn yenr, and that little Is Im mediately drunk up by the torrid sun What enablos the yucca to thrust Its head through thirty feet of gypsum and an nil or the barrel cactus tn store enormous quantities of water and to hold the water for months, perhaps ynsra, or the sumach In cling so ten nrlously to Its ground whn every thing else Is swept away, are ques tions which none can satisfactorily an swer. No less marvelous nnd Inex pllcabl Is the meaqulte shrub, which sometimes hn roots over fifty feet long, and other desert plnntn whose hairy coverings and resinous coatings prevent the evaporation of moisture. The secret may soon be discovered, however, as the Carnegie Institution hss established a desert botanical lab oratory at Tucson to study them. It was among the desert hills west of Torres, Mex. The Indian cut the top from a plant about fire feet high and with a blunt stake of palo verdn pounded to a pulp the upper six or eight Inches of white flesh In the standing trunk. From this, handful by handful, h squeezed th water Into th bowl he had made In the top of th trunk, throwing thn discarded pulp on th ground. Hy this process he secured two or three quarts of clear water, slightly salty and slightly bitter to the taste, but of far better quality than some of the water a desert trav eler Is occasionally compelled to use. The Papsgo. dipping this water up In his hands, drank It with evident pleas ure and said that his people were ac customed, not only to secure their drinking water In this way In times of extreme drouth, but that they used It also to mix their meal preparatory to cooking It Into bread. National Geographical Magazine. REBUFF WA8 CUTTING ONE. Vlttlna- Hetort of "Mad Pot" to an Unirentlemanly Itemark. Many stories are told of McDonald Clarke, known fifty years ago In New York as the "mad poet," which show that be had a vein of great shrewd ness, such as Is often possessed by people who ar counted Insane. One day be was seated at a table In a New York hotel quietly eating bis simple dinner when two young men took their seats at tbe same table. McDonald Clarke was a well-known figure, and the young men at once recognized him, though he did not know them. They were not gentlemen In the best sense of tho word, and It occurred to them that tbey might have some sport with the poor poet. Conse quently one of them said In an un necessarily clear tone: "I have seen almost everything and everybody In New York except Mc Donald Clarke. I have a great ad mirations for his poems, and I would give a great deal to see the man." When b passed the mad post leaned forward and said with evident gratification: "Sir, I am McDonald Clarke, whom you say you wish to see." The young man stared at him with much rudeness for a moment, and than drawing a quarter from his pocket, he laid it on tbe poet's plate, saying, "That's for the sight!" Clarke looked at the coin for an In stant, and then placing It In his pocket, h took out a "York shilling," 12U cents. This he handed to the young man, saying gravely, "Children half price." Kattnral Ice 1 Pairing. For several year past tbe business of tho Iceman of former days has been decreasing steadily, and at the present rate r long he will find his occupa tion gone. It Is no longer necessary to wait for cold weather to secure a supply of tbe refrigerating product; It can bo produced easily and cheaply In tbe warmest weather by chemical pro cesses. In the State of Maine, where In former years the harvesting of lc for market In more southern latitudes was carried to enormous proportions, tbe total quantity cut during last winter, which embraced perfect condition for the securing of a large crop, was but SS,000 tons, against 700,000 tons gath ered In the winter of 1002-3. The advantages offered by chemistry and modern machinery for tbe pro duction of Ice and the perfoct control of temperature at whatever degree de sired, when and wherever needed, Ir respective of climatic conditions, ren ders their mechanical Requirements cheaper than can be obtained from natural Ice when transportation from remote districts of storing and the great wastage of original bulk through melting Is taken Into consideration. In all manufacturing necessity for cooling and for maintaining uniform degrees of temperature, as well as certainty of control of such conditions, together with their greater economy, present systems of artificial refrigeration are crowding nature out of the field of competition and reducing the latter to chiefly local value. Una; Was Expensive. "Geraldlne," said Tompkins to th maiden who had Just accepted him, "this Is Indeed tbe supreme moment of my life. The divine Joy of holding you in my arms as my promised wife Is far beyond any earthly happiness I have ever dreamed." Geraldlne nestled lovingly. "I have bad my share of this world's pleasures," Tompkins continued, ten derly. "In this moment tbey are all eclipsed. I have bad my share of this world's sorrows. In tho heavenly exal tation of your love tbey are all forgot ten, With you In my arms my soul la beyond reach of earthly troubles and ttanslated sits serene." Deltclously Impulsive, Geraldlne clasped ber arms about him aud pressed herself to his noble heart, aayi the New York Time. Then, oh, cruel fntel in the midst of his exaltation tho lovo light fadtd from poor Tomuklns' eyes, and with a wild cry he clutched at his heart. "Just my luck," bo gasped weakly. "Confound It, Geraldlne, that last bug of yours completely cruthed two cigars In my vest pocket IB cent straight 1" SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE. In Society. A woman in society is obliged to keep late hours. She mutt attend re ceptions and balls. She seldom allows herself a quiet evening at home. Her whole time is taken up in keeping en gagements or entertaining in her own home. Her system becomes completely run down as a consequence. She soon finds herself In a condition known as ays temlc catarrh. This has also been called catarrhal nervousness. If every society woman could know the value of I'eruna at such a time, II they could realize the Invigorating, strengthening effect that Peruna would have, how much misery could be avoided. Letters from society women all over the United States testily to the fact that Peruna is the tonic for a run down, depleted nervous system. NEW PENSION LAWS SBnna Apply to NATHAN IIICKFORD, U F St.. Wainlnjton, Pi. tth S. II Vols., 18,1-65. Well DrllllnK Machines Va te i irons; and durable for hard rock drilling Also gasoline and iteara en glnei Write (or prices and catalogs of anything in the machinery line REIERSON MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND OREOON Tested & True GUARANTEED Used and Sold Everywhere. HOOD RIVER Strawberries Are fam ms for s,ze, beauty, flavor and shipping qualities. Dealers can send in their ordt n for the numb -r of crates they vt ant expressed each day ol the week and we will book tln ni. Quotations and information turn shed on applica tion. Supply your customers with tho best Strawberries gn wu by ordering of I Fruit Growers' Union n HOOD RIVER OREQON DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? Perlinps ItM Plate Troublo. Plate trouble Is a common thinir, and there are TrIous kimti of It. Maar platen never were right. Others are properly maJe, but (he mouth h not put la proper condition or wearing the plate. ir tout i.lates a re In any war unsatisfactory we t 111 be gtfttl to make an eiamlnatlon nil tell uu the cause of trouble. tteextrart teeth wholly without pain ant ntl work U at ower than reasonable rates ivxfacMiig free when platei or bridges ars ordered. UK V A. tUafi WISE BROS., Dentists JIu eveumt till 9 Pud days RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS The A. He Averill Machinery Co., "BEE LINE" BUDDIES. j((ttchelU bugoies. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. SEATTLE SPOKANE Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling Sltipleso, bloodless. I'e-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, R stores. A Pretty New York Woman' Ra covery the Talk of Her Numerous friends. Mrs. J. K. Finn, 8.1 Kaat High street, lluffalo, N, Y., writes: retina Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: "A few years ago I had to give up social life entirely, as my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised n comp'ete rest (or a year. As this was out o( tho ques tion for a time, I liegan to look for some other means of restoring my health. "I had often heard o( I'eruna an an ex cellent tonic, so I bought a bottle to aeo what it would do for me, and It rertainly took hold of my system ami rcjuvinated me, ami in less than two months I was in perlect health, and now when I feel worn out or tired a dose or ti-n ol Peruna is nil thnt I need." Mrs. J. K. Finn. Mjs. J. W. Reynolds, F.lkton, Ohio, writes: "I owe my health and llfo to Peruna. We rarely call in a physician, In fact it has been years since I have taken any other medicine than yours. 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Dignilled, hon orable, permanent and immensely profit able employment at home or on tho road; something new; send stamp or call at office for details. SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. 129 Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon Dr. C. Gee Wo TONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT ThU wondtrfDt Ctat im doctor La ctIla4 greU bcuM b cnre cwcpl without opera tion ttaavt tu (iTtn up to dlx 11 rurM wlin Uiom woodtrfot Chi bn fatrb. roou, bade, brki and v)riable Ibal ar ntlr! un it Down t medical acU f nc in ihli coiatrr. Through th dm of tho barmJrM rmdlM this famooi doctor knowi tho action of 0Tr MO different rav 41?. which b orcnaralljr Mas In dlffartal dla. Ilo cuarantaca 10 car cattarh. aa th in a, lOBf, throat, rhtamatltm, ntrToainus. tomach, Ilrtr, ktdotra, ate,; has handrada of lettlmonlala. Cbargaa modrt. Call and him. Tatlonu out of tht city writ for blanks and ctrculara. ffend tamp. CONiJULV TAT J UN JTKEK. A1JDHK83 The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 251 Alder St., PorUanJ. Or-oa. p. n. u. No. IS 1904. 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