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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a pro cursor of prostrating sick ness. Tills Is why it is serious. Tho best, thing you can do is to tnko tho great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. Wlier llin t'oftt Gome. riilluoiliT -Tin only thing Hint em iiinln any innii, rich or pour, urrfn'tl luiiipj" l lot v, mill Igr cuaia mil prii ny. I'racllrnl Mnn -1 rue but Wei.lii llif lorrcl ouii In clothra null Ilk. Hit )M Nick. An American fiic'lory at llnliurtr Ur plli'i lnii'lllniilli' liinkm fur Hi wliola l'rwaahiii rulln iij- ytnn. HglliotlYilllflli.l Mn. Wlnalcma'e Huullillif r'ill liaalraiiiailjr lo ma lor llitlr olilMnu 1utlutlMltalUllia;i'ilol.. ' A Helm. Mater Vim liulf told inn lirr iinnir, jet I know no niurti tlmu 1 dlil tiefurv. In Kill) lieilllllflllV Illullirr lli-iuitlful? Why, alia run I.I miikit tvcii Urn iircai'iit fahhloiit look ai (lallc. Fl ITP r.rni.iirittlrturM. rfontaor aervouanaoa Hi) .n.r ni.liUr'iu...,flir Kliu.'.iJr.iN Ilt.lurrr Kl fur KrK.tV lrlalh.illlttfi1 IraalU if, II. II.KIIi... l.t.l !. JmIiM. Unroll) Trnatinniiu Mm, Klmiiy- Doi-tnli. my lniatjan' lie lot tho imriilrr.lt lu tl.t lulga, to I.p earii'l III.IVC III fret. Doi'tor Dark la ilnt to, Mra. Klmnjl UVII. I'll mil right away. Mra. Kliony Vr. iloetali. in' lie tunh lu liruiitf ynnli Imujo t-rlonit. If ilnt loan itnrt lilt Inlcn gulii', iiiiIIiIii' will. $100 Steward, 1100. Hi rruleraiif Ihla falr will be t.lMBa. to Ivmll llml llitlu It tl Itiat out itrra4tl Ulitut ih.i toltiiro ht keen to nut In til lit il.KM, til. I that la l aunll. Iltll'a ( alarm t'uit iatlinonly jaltlvo eurv known to tlit mu'llcal f raateriiKr. tltrili tMliia a couaillu tliiiiti ill.et.0, riUlrrt t eoiiilllullontl Irrtt llinlll. Iltll't I Klarth I lilt la tak til lllltruallr, ai'tlna illrodljr uitt llo MmI and luilcout iurla(a of tlit ayhltin, llitrvlir alrorlliv tba totiiKltlliin of llin iIIm.i aim aiTina mn lltul atiriiaiti hy l.nll.lli.a; op tl. it coliaiiiuiion ami a.a itltiK litlllto 111 tlolna Ita w( Ita work. Tht eioerltloia liavo ao much (altli lu Ita corallrt ..trathttih.r " ! ilun.tit.l lioilatt lor mir (thatlttaiutocutt. Htud for Hal Sl toallmoulala. A.l.tit.a. K. I. cilKNKY A CO.. ToloJo. O. ol.l lir iliuaalala, 7r. Ilall'a Kanillj I'llla alt tht Ult. AuoolitltlliK for I lie Orowlli or ITaliea. I. ad Vlaltor (nbu lint been llitenlug to I'laeator't tloryl I didn't ktiuw that trout crrw at luri; aa that. I'laeator't Wife Oh, jra, tlitj do atttr Hit tturj baa been told a tan tluita. I'lao a Cure fa a reintdr fornouKha, col.la and coiiautiiptluu. Try It. l'rlco 23 centa, at drugglalt. The Cook'a CarrjIiiK Capacity. "Vou art hatlug trouble with your cook a" "Yea. Tlia drat one carried on ao." "And how about tlia laat!" "Kliu rnrrlrd oft an. I loat two veati and a hat." I'lilladtlplila ltrrord. -KcplevLIOUOR-MOBFHINC-TOBACCO IVrTwT HINTS PFITMlHrMTt Y CURffjl i1. rna ruiL pajiticulaju latMUTintiiriMSTiruTr FoaiTLAND.cmr, After Venua had auawtred Hit pray ra of the ruling girl and bad arnt tier a liual.au. I alia nrtt wonlilpvd Ilynitu. Th I a god waa ndorrd only un the day of tlit morrlagt ceremouy, uercr bufor uur afttr. To Break In New Shot a. Alwaya ahaka In Allru'a Koot-Kaat, a lvrdtr. llcurra hot, aivtallna, achlnf. awullrn ftft. furra rorna, llilowlng nalla and titinlolia At altilniKatataaiiil atn atorra,2.V lien't arrrt iaululltilte Hami.la inallp.l rilK.t. AUilltaa A) i.n o. . Oll.ntt.l. I A, Hoy, N Y. Wliy l'rult Treea I'alL Country Life In America points out that lb o dropping oR r young fruit la not due to liiHoct pesla, as It la popu larly auppou-d. More ofteu It Is bo- cause of the fact that many varieties or inula are aeu-aieriiu ami inu uioa' aoma re(Ulre the contact of the pollen of other varieties before they will ma ture fruit. Not getting tills pollen, many fruit treea do not boar at all or very much. The anino trees treated by the uiethoda of grafting and planting iv 1 1 1 often bear large fruit and plenty of It THE KING OFjA BLOOD PURIFIERS SSS disrovereJ popular fuvor ns S. S. S. The people everywhere indorse lit, n,l ibern nr few liomes where S. S. S. for the blood It tnnwri nnd uaed. It it Bitocrior nary blood medicines. In the hrat mirclv veiretuble comnound. made iclcctcd for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act .... . . i. r 1 1 ,r..w. I .. upon tlio blood, purging h oi iinjiuruica uuu " inr, natural condition. At the same time, under its tonic effects the gen eral system improves, tlio sluggish organs are toned up, and renewed strength and vigor and better health is the result. No bad after-effects follow tho use" of S. S. S., as so often happens with blood medicines containing strong minerals, which dernnge tho stomach and digestion and in other ways damage the system. For diseases of the blood, such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils and Pirn- always ttEiira a. 8, a. on HAND. R1."', " " . Tetter, ' ,., Wood Poisons, and other a.nt...n,-irMor troubles due to impure or bttn utlns- your 0, B. S. aa a houathold rtmedy. bad condition ol tlio blood, X bar taken It aa a tonlo and appttlaor, and be no remedy acts SO promptly lUrttbtr la non. b.tt.r. I bar. ua.d It for my j thoroughly as S. S. S. thlldrtn at Tarlouatlm for llttl akin eruption, f, ' ' ,, "b,,. . ' ' J bollaandpolaonaoauaadbrplaylna; with w..da. " readies deep-seated, 0. 8. B. la my standard, naver mind what 1 th long-standing cases, Upon matttr. If X ua a botti ol p. B. a. tt tone up tu which the ordinary potash .yttem, olaanatt th blood and make. m. wall nlul sarsupnrillu compounds aaaln. Aa an all-round family mtdlolna I contldcr , JL . nn n 7h. ,m.d0f th. kind that bar. x have no effect. Even where Yr uaed, and generally kp It on hand a a fam. there is an hereditary llyr.m.dy. MBB. V. O. WUITTINQTON. I)rclHSp0sition to disease, S. S. S will search out and remove from the blood the fixed poison and build up the health ; it enriches and purifies weuk, thin blood and stim ulates tho circulation. Pure blood is essential to health. You can exist without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every organ, tissue and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment, and unless this vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of the body suffers and tho system soon breaks down. Nature has pro vided in S, S. S. a remedy for diseases of the blood which long experience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, and tho acknowledged " King of Blood Purifiers." OUR MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT, in charge of graduated physicians, is an important part of our business, maintained for the benefit of thou who need advice or special information in regard to their case. Writo us, and our physicians will advise you without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAa IIotoiiko or Wnlttr. Tlin rcKurdluit (ruiictlr imtiit Klers come to tn cliitulnt ollk'lala lu atrtingu ways iid from peculiar noliicet, suy tuu New Vork Tilbum, One of tlu cUi'croit waa cubit dls piiti'li from lli'nniiilu. rei'rlved fw weeka iiko. It rend: "(Jntlonn, New Yoik: Wuti-li Ureen bleycle trunk from llcriimiln." Ther was no slgns lu re. iiml thu oflMuls, ullrrly plixjelt-ci ni to Hit' ourri' of Hid uif nunc, uwnlt i.m tlio urilvul of tun next llerwiidn boat with liitrri-nt. Mure enough, there wan n piissi-ngrr named Green, ami nmoiK bit lilggugB wu a blcyclt trunk. Ho mud' tlio uaiml declaration that ho wn hrliiKliiK In nothing dutiable. "Wbnt la In this?" asked an luipect or, tnilni( Ihu lilcyi'le trunk. "My bli'jvle, of course." "Hllppoao you open It," said tb In spector. Mr. tlrccn was aorry, but be bod lost the key. 'J'Ihmi they luoku It open and roil nit It pnrki'd Willi cipi'iialvo clgara, wbli'h wi'ro promptly coiillsruted. The mystery of tlio cabled tip was cleared up by a pnaaongcr who bad atoppi'd lu Hamilton at the same hotel wllb (Ircen. It seemed lliut (Jreen never tipped lintel aervanta. Ono of t ti i-t it (Uncovered that be wa packing tlio bleyclu case Willi clgura and told hla felluwa. They chipped In enough to pny for the cable dispatch and In kIvIiiu tne tip hud revenge for tips not given. In I'rttchtr'a llvldtnct. lioluiid, III., Juno 27. Diabetes hat ao lung iH'en looked upon aa an uncur- able form of Kidney Dleeoao that aiure cure fur It iniiat rank aa one of the moat valuable medical discoveries- ol the age. And every day bllngs forth (noli evidence that Itodd's Kidney I'llla will cuie Diabetes. Important evidence in their favor la given by Hev. Thoa. II. Noiinan, the well known Hap- tiat in I ii Inter here. Mr. Norman taya: "I had all the symptoms of a bad caae ol Dlalwtea and received ao much 1 , . ., ... . ,, . lielicllt from the uae of Doild'l Kidney I'llla that I clHiilully recommend tliem to anyune aufTering from that dread diaeaae. Dixld'a Kidney l'illi will cure the worat form of Diabutea." Doild'a Kidney I'llla alwaya cure Ola Ih'Icb one of the final stagea of Kidney Diaearo, All the earlier atagea from . . . ,,. , " . . Ilackacbe to Itheuniatlam are natuially much more easily cured by the same remedy Our Country' Growth. No nation on earth can show ao rnpld a growth In population aa the United Hlntea. The recent bulletin of tint Cetiaua llureuu contains the eatl mil lea of populntlon for HHH, 1(K)2 and HKi;i for all tho rltles linrlng 10.000 or more Inhabitants In 1000 and for Kin let and Terrltorlce. According to the figures preaented, the total eatlmat ed populullori of tho United Ktatea, cxclualvo of Ahtakn and the Inaular pOHKcaalona of tlio United Hlntea, Is 70, IHM,:fjH. Tlila la an Increaae of 3.00.- 81 1 since the cenaua of 1000. The pop ulation la eatlumted for 4.18 cllles hur Ing 10.(3 or more Inbabltants In 1000. According to these eatlmatea. New I York Is now a city of 3,710,130 Inbab 'itanta; Chicago la rapidly nppronclilng , tho two million mark, having l,873,8KO lnhnbltnnta; l'blladelphla has 1.3(37.71(1; , Ht. I.oula line Just panned and Itotton ' bna altniiat reached the 000,000 mark; llultlmore baa M 1,3 13; Cleveland la now a cnnalderiiblo distance ahead of Cincinnati, which cities bare iHfiM and K.TJ.2II. llufTnlo bna olio conald- erably Increnaed Its population, being : credited with :W 1.1(13 Inbabltants. San rrnuclaco nnd I'lttaburg arc also close competltorH. the former having 355,010 nnd tho bitter 315.01.1. Detroit, Mil t wnukee and New Orlenna have Just paaaed :t(f.(HKJ and Wasblngtou la close to that figure. Talked Too Much. Teaa She told me aba waa going to bleach her luilr. 1.... ll... I...ll.nr.. 1 1 t0 k,.f,, ,ark. I'lilladelphla Presa. Good intrutluua art very mortal aud perlaluibln tliluga; Ilk very mellow and choice fruit tliey art very dllllcult to keep. Hltniuotia. Th net of the Hlerra Nevada moun tain", the youngeat of the American rniigea. la eatlumted at 3,000,000 yeara by l'rof. I.awaou, of tb Uulveralty of California. haa met with auch iu many wnya to the ordi place. S. S. S. ia o guaranteed exclusively of medicinal roota Ill TUB PHtflB BOX. Wbti-e I'roftttlonal Bcortra mni tie poittrt Kt Traek of Oamt. At th grounds where the Lr.vfesslon a) clubi play baseball you may have nojlced a small boillke atructuro perched on the roof of the grand stand. Ita position directly back of the home plate and on a line Willi the pitcher k the best poaalble for a view of the gouie, and If you are lucky enough to be, Invited up by aome of those who bare a right there, you will be sur rlad to And bow much better you can watch wbat la going on than from i teat nearer the ground. This little house with the wire net llog over the front to guard agulnat I'oul files la called the press or acorers' bo i. The young men who alt there have need of every facility for olwerv lug the game, became afterward they must present an abaotutely uccurate lecord of It If the contenting iiIii.-i belong to an Important league and play lu a large city them will Iw an of flclal scorer for en eh club, bealdea re port era from each of the dally newa papera. Th acorers havo to rvcord every move of the game, and, when li la over, praaent to the rnauagera of til elr club a complete aet of figures. ' from which anybody who underatumli i tb aport can tell exactly what en. li ' player ha done how welt or bow J poorly be baa played. Watch a acorer at work. Iicfor blm Is an open book with the iinmeai of oo club written down the left-! band aide of one page and tbime of the oppoalng team inscribed on the page opposlt. After each name la a line of checker board aquarea, curiously marked off, and at the end of theae on the tight of ench page are aeveral; perpendicular columna, bended A 11. It. 1 11, H II, H II, 1 O, A, mid I". for th aummnry. Tbeae atnnd for, ro ariectlvely, times at bat. rum. tin tlmea a player haa reached tlrat bsao, atolen baaea, sacrifice blta, put-outa, aaalata and errora. The aymbola uaed by profeMlonal a cor or a are couipura tlvely few, and eaay to remember, and anyou familiar with the game ought to b able to use them after half an hour'a atudy, followed by a little prac tice St Nlcholaa. QOETHE AND PANAMA. foct' l'rophtcr In About th Orttt Canal. The Frankfurter Ztltung of Feb 0, ItKM; In an editorial states that the Panama Canal treaty haa been ratified la Waahlngton, and that thereby the i legal baala for the construction of th" canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific haa been created, and that the great work can be completed In a compara tively abort time. it la perbapa pertinent, the paper adds, to recall what (loethe said con cerning these matters During a con vert tlon with Eckennann In 1827 with reference to Humboldt's travels, be said: "This much la certain: If by a croMCUt of tlila kind It could be accom pllahed that veaaela with all aorta of cargoes and of every alia could go through such a canal from tho Gulf of Mexico to th Pacific Ocean, quite in calculable results would follow for the utlr clvlllxcd and uncivilised human race. "I, however, would be surprised If th United Mates would mlai the chance to get such a work Into her Iianda. It la to be foreseen that thin young State, with Ita decided tendency toward th West, will In thirty lo forty year have also taken possession of, and will have populated, tlio large areas of land on the other aide of the Itocky Mountains. It Is furthermore to be foreseen that In this entire coast of the Pacific Ocean, wher nature baa already created tho most roomy and safest harbors, In course of time very important commercial towns will carry on a Urge traffic between China and the East Indies with the United State. In aucb a caae It would not only be deatrable, but alruoat necessary, that merchant as well as war Teasels ahould be able to bare quicker connec tion with the western and eastern coasta of America. I therefore repeat that It Is entirely Indispensable for th United Btates to make a pasaago from the Oulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, and I am certain that she will accomplish It." Consular Iteport. OUR LUMBER INDUSTRY. Jlor Illshty DtTtloptd Here than In Any Other Country. Russia leads tb world In the plant ing of forests; th United States In thalr wholesale destruction. Yet this vast destruction means vast wealth to the nation, and is the result. In part, of that cry going up over the entire civ ilised worldi "More woodl" Ytn Americana In fact, few lum berman realise the extent of tb lum bar Industry of this country. We read with wonder th value of tho Iron, the ooal and th petroleum produced In thi United States. Llkswlso, th produc tion of American gold and stiver means tremendous wealth. Th rastness of th wheat crop Is almost beyond con ception. Yet the valu of all Iron, coal, petroleum, gold, silver, platinum, nick el, aluminium, sine, lead, copper and wheat produced In th United States during 1893 was ?Uu000,000 less than tho value of th timber crop Ave years earlier. In 1000 lumbering ranked fourth among the great manufacturing Indus tries of America, exceeding even tho leader. Iron and steel, In the number of man employed and the capital In veeted. In America this Industry Is mora highly developed than In any oth er part of th world. There are four distinct lumber pro ducing districts In the Uulted States namely, the northeastern, comprising the northern New Knglaud States, New York and Pennsylvania; the lake, com prising the States of Wisconsin, Mich igan aud Minnesota; tho Pacific, com prising the States of Washington, Ore gon and California, and tho southern yellow pine, Included In eleven States Virginia, North Uarollna, South Car olina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Missouri. American Monthly Re view of Reviews. Casey 01 see there's bin another railroad wreck due to an open switch, Caasldy Ay, 'tis a pity some wnn don't luvlnt a switch thot'll stay shut when It's open. Philadelphia Prcu. Am ers What nrc your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you arc not forty ! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. "Ayr' If air Vigor Mitor1 U jntturtl folor to inv frjr lulr, til I am grtatly ylMf1 It 1 M j on fttlio for It Iks J. VlMDkOilt, UtrUtakltltU, N. T. f I 00 ft twlllfl. All ofiiyriin, KilKllah Woinnii Dull. Bnrnh llrnnd anya (but American women are, for tlio iint part, more thorough, more- Intelligent, better In formed, larger tulndeil, and more ngreenblo to meet than their llrltlib dialers. The jiverage Kiigllahwomun la dull, Idle, atugglah, uud Ineumpp tent; the inernge Atm-rl. nn la busy, bright, ciiergetb- ami ntialile A prominent club woman. Mrs. Danforth, of St. Joseph, Mich., tells how she was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery byLydia 0. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deaii Mils. Pi.VEIIAii: Life looks dark indeed when a woman feels that her strength la fading away and she has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling' of tho ivomli. The words sounded like a knell to me, I felt that my Bun had set ; but Iyilla K. IMiiUlium'.H Vcffc tiililo Compound came to me as an elixir of lifo ; it restored tho lost forces and built mo up until my good health returned to me. For four mouths I took tho medicine dally, and each dose added health and strength. I am so thankful for thehelp I obtained through Its use." Mils. Flohenck Damfoiitu, 1007 Miles Ave.. St. Joseph, Mich. tSOOO fortit If criminal of aiwt Itttir pmtt f anuntni ir cannot 6 protfutaj. "FItEK MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN'." 'Women would suvo time and muck sickness if they would writo to Mrs. Pinkliaiii forndvlco n.s soon us any distressing symp toms appear. It Is free, and has put thousands of women, on tlio right road to recovery. I'KICUS THAT TALK. Thr-nhrnin an. I uwmtll Mrn Nottl ISO n. Kndl'aa I-lnrn r-tlich. .1, Heavy Ctnvaa, i pi, 7 liicti lleltlnir. .T u r n. 8 Inch wide, aamt aa tb.iv. tj.'.tw I ti.k rutivpa Compltte, v,t(b 1 It. 1 lurh Kin-dun Ho-.-, 10 n. lUarbarK Hot, tlti not frl and alralu.-r. 1U w Ittltlnir, Hone and TaciclDS at u liolt-mtte i.ri.-ca (laneral agency for l'araona llaHki- lr lo.t.T. Ijint ablncle mUl,runu&ly 41 days, at a bark-aln. Write ror catalog. ju:ii;kmn MAriiiMUtv cn. I'UIUUSll, OKKUON. CHAMPION M O W ERS Draw Out, no jiuah Added Tower, cuta where olhera wun t rrleva right Wneu you buy, buy tho l?"!. Uuy tbe Chamtlun Muuora, llakea, aud lltiidera. MITCIllilX, LUWIS & STAVER COMPANY I'lrat and Taylor Sta. PORTLAND, ORB THE NEW ECONOMICAL IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Write today for free Illustrated book. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tenth and Johnson Streets PORTLAND OREGON cum whiki aii ilsi raus. . it Coutn errup. Ttaloa Uood. Uai la tlmt. Sold by drumiUu. Iwtl Man Dark Hair 1 HI SIRCNCTII Of THE JAPANESE. 4 1 A Japanese house Is one of the sim plest things ever built, for It consists of little more than four posts and a roof. But such "lmpermanence," which Is also seen In other things, Is a part of the strength of the nation, writes Douglas Bladen In "Queer Things About Japan," for no people In the world have so few wants. The Japanese have no bread, no beds, no fires, no boots or shoes, no trousers for the men, no petticoats fof the women for both sexes wear sev eral dressing-gown, one over tb other. In their houses they have no windows, no doors, no walls but paper shutters fixed In grooves, no ceilings, no chests of drawers, not even a wash stand. In the kitchen they have no range, no pots, no pans, no flour blm. no kitchen tables. Hut then they have no tables or chairs In tho drawing room, and In the real native house the drawing-room itself Is only a lot of bedrooms with the paper shutters taken down. There Is no reason why you should find anything In a Japa nese house except inula, and a char coal slovo for warming your fingers and making tea. These and a cushion or two, and a quilt to sleep on, wun an elaborate conventional pollteneaa, constitute the furniture of a Japaneso house, except the guest chamber. And the articles In the guest chamber consist of a screen, a kakemono and a flower-vase. Along with bis magnificent want of wants, so to speak, the Jdpanese com bines a capacity to get huge pleasure out of what we should regard as tri fles, and after labors and sacrifices that we should think Intolerable. This extraordinary rtlpuee a ml whole hearted enjoyment under all the nig gardliness of bis lot marks the Japa nese as unique among the peoples of the world. He lives on next to nothing, and thrives on 1L He always has a smile. He works whenever be can get any work to do. They are all week-days to him. Instead of a seventh day, Sun day, be has his festa, a national boll day or a temple festival. In either case be goes a-farlng to some temple, and takes his children or a friend. He Is never too poor to have money to treat them. He only gives himself a holiday when he Is out of work, and his boll days are Inexpensive. He Just walks a hundred miles to see some famous garden In Its glory; he carries his lug gage In a box, wrapped In oiled paper, and gets a bed at an Inn for a half penny. Ills food Is almost as cheap; and when the last turn In the road shows him the Irises of Horlknrl. or the houso and cherry-trees of Toshlno, on the day of all the year, he would not change places with the King of England. HOW MEN SHOULD REST. What a Celebrated Bpeclalltt Hat to Bay About It. In commenting on the well-authenticated statement that Theodor Mommsen. the famous German histo rian, alept only about three hour a day during the last twenty years of his life, and yet attained to the rlpi old age of SO, a celebrated specialist In nervous diseases says that this re markable record could undoubtedly b attributed to Mommsen's extraordinary Intellectual development and lntensi absorption of his work. "Contrary to the popular notion,' the physician continued, "the mors highly developed Is a man's Intellect the less sleep he will require. The reason Is that when all of life's forces are centered In the Intellect there li much less wear and tear on the body than In the case when a more animal life Is led. When the body Is used merely as a means to a higher end, and not Indulged for Its own sake. It will respond In an astonishing manner to the tasks that are placed upon It "I am not what you would call a 'religious man, but I can testify thai It Is Indubitably true that behind thi body 1 a something call It Intellect, spirit or soul, Just as you please that has a power over the body that Is prac tically unlimited; at least, I should hesitate to place any limitation upon It And when a man lives In his In tellect soul or spirit, his body Is not only subjected to a minimum of fric tion and consequent minimum need ol repair, but It can be used up to tht maximum of Its capacity." Detroit News-Tribune. PHYSICAL CULTURE IN JAPAN. Belief in Tula Training; la a Matter ol Modern Growth. Belief In physical training has really been a matter of quite modern growth In England, but as tt was slow to corns It came with a rush. For we seem to have been taken with a positive mania for physical training, and there Is aa much danger of our overdoing It aa there was of neglecting what wo know to be essential on health. Let us takt a lesson from the hardy little Jap, who Is the embodiment of "wlrlncss" and who seems Incapable of fatigue, though his sustenance Is only a few grains of rice. The Japanese have practiced a system of physical exercise for over 2,500 years, and to tilts Is due tht splendid physique which enables them to withstand fatigue. They hare been called the "healthiest, strongest and happiest men and women In the world," and the credit for this must be given to JIu-JItsu, the system re ferred to. Thcro are no less than six different systems of Jlu-Jttsu, but every ono Is based on diet and the healthy state of the body. Every muscle Is brought Into development and hardening by the system, which means "muscle-breaking" a term that docs not express the fact Four years are needed for the full development of the system, years of regular, patient practice, and grad ually the pupil begins to feel Its Influ ence. St Louis Globe-Democrat. lletween Friends. "1 spent last evening In the company of the one I love best In ull the world," said young Saplelgh. "Sol" queried his friend Dlffklns. "And didn't you tiro of your own com pany J" If HOT WM1R MAKES WOMEN HEMS. A Well Known Canadian Lady Sends Letter of Indorsement to Pe-ru-na. Miss Mary Burns, 28 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, N. 8., writes: "Hav ing used I'eruna for indigestion and stomach trouble and to build up a broken down nyrtein with the very beat results, I am pleased to state my exper ience with this excellent medicine, I had been troubled with stomach trouble and poor digestion for some years, and although I tried many rem edies and dieting, nothing seemed to restore ray health until I used Peruna. In three months I had entirely recov ered my health and strength." Mary Burns. Very Hard. "Of course, a horseshoe always means luck." "Ob, yes, snd If the horse pawn tt op to you behind your back it meant hard luc'k." Philadelphia Presa. ABSOLUTE ECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fai-Slmlla Wrapper Btlow. Yrr aU tad 7 to t< asamgu FOR HEADACHE. . FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FORTHECOMPLEXIOH UKKV1NII MMf.l ttaaatuM. CURE SICK HEADACHE. 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Biokant. 149 Btl. moat Street, I'ortlauil, Ora. Suggestions by Dr. Ilartman. How to Combat the Nervous Depression Incident to Worm Weather. Nervousness Is very common among women. This condition Is due to anae mic nerve centers. Tlio nerve center are the teservolr (or ncrvo vitality. These centers becomo bloodless for th want ol proper nutiltlon. This condition Is especially notice abl during the warm season. Every summer an army ol Invalids are pro duced "t a direct result of weak nerv ous systems. This could be easily overcome by the us? of Peruna. Peruna strikes at tb root ol the trouble by correcting tb digestion. Perfect digestion furnishes increased nutrition (or the nerve cent ers. Perfectly digested food gives tlies reservoirs of life a vitality which cre ates strong, steady nerves, and In this manner fortifies and nourishes lifo. Miss Blanche Grey, a prominent young society woman of Memphis, Tcnn , in a iccent lotter from 17-t Abv bam a street, writes: "To a society woman whose nervous (orce Is often taxed to the utmost from lack of rest and irregular meals, I know of nothing which Is of so much benefit as Peruna. I took it a few months ago when I felt my strength giving way, and It soon made Itself manifest In giving mo new strength and health," Alls Blanche Grey. Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotic. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many liomes Is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna Is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time with out acquiring a drug habit. I'eruna does not produce temporary results. It Is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re moving the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peru na has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be pos sible if I'eruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. At this season of the year we are pe culiarly liable to Inflammations of th stomach and bonels. It is the part of wisdom to learn how to cut them short and in the easiest and quickest manner. Peruna does this by its peculiar power over all forms of catarrhal troubles. BUY FROM YOUR DEALI3 ur. uuee wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Hilt wondtrfal Cfct vtM doctor Lt ctvlltxl trvsvl bCaQ h caret fcpl without oprtv Uon thai tvra fltto op to dtJb XI euros wtlh UaOM wonderful Chi .m bwba. root, bud, barks Jnd TfgvtablM tbat M atlrJT un known to mrd'cal ad nc la this co i air. Tb rough tbt dm of tho harmless rmtdlts this famous doctor knows tb action of ovtr boo differs at rm fdlf. wblch b successfully use In dlffereol diseases. Us guarantees to cure, caltarb. aatb ma, lonf, throat, rheumatism, ntrTOusnsss. stomacb, llTer, kidneys, etc , has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and se him. 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