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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1904)
Tarch, * A pril, M ay here is a best time tor doing rything— that is, a time when a 0g can be done to the best ad- ktage, most easily and most ef- lively. Now is the best time [purifying your blood. W hy I tause your system is now trying purify it— you know this by the Spies and other eruptions that re come on your face and body. \ood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills i the medicines to take— they do i work thoroughly and agreeably . never fail to do it. flood's are the medicines you ve always heard recommended. O lr l S tu d e n ts a t O x fo rd . Tbe proportion of women students to men students In Oxford Is about 300 to 3.000, and It has been only about a score of years since women were ad mitted, while men have had the ad vantage# of the university for csn- turies. Ail the teachiug of tbs wom en Is under the Association for the Education of Women In Oxford. There are no class or lecture rooms, and no teaching except private tutoring in the hails—that la. Lady Margaret Hall, Somerville College, St, Hugh’s Hail, etc. The student# take up course# ar ranged by the association. The lec tures— by members of tbe university or by women who lecture for the asso elation— are given In a queer old build ing, once a dissenting chapel. Girls who do not seside In the halls board around In places recommended by the association, and are called hdme stu dents. F r ie n d ly A d v ic e . “ I ’d advise you to take this poem to a J cannot recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla chiropodist,” said the editor iu a kindly I highly as a spring medicine. When we |e it in the spring we all feel better through tone. I summer. ” M Rfl. S . H. N e a l . McCrays. Pa ‘‘ B ecause w h y ? ” queried he o f the un pood’s S a rsa p a rilla p ro m ise s to cut hair. ‘‘ I t ’ s feet need attention,” replied the » a n d keeps th e p ro m ise . editor. T h e P r o p e r T h in g . hope you do not consider it w rong young lady to w ea r fine clothes and • i s . ” said M iss Giddings. r’ ertain ly not,” replied the parson. ‘ ‘I f eart is fu ll o f vain and ridiculous i, there can be no objection to ad- ing tbe fa c t.” For d ra w in g Qlrls. iM West Pembroke, Me., March 21.— Mrs. A. L. Smith, of this place, says that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the best remedy for growing girls. Mrs. Smith emphasizes her recommendation by the following experience: “ My daughter was thirteen years old last November and it is now two years since she was first taken with Crazy he W o n d e r fu l C r e a m S e p a r a t o r ‘'ttS lt' work in 30 minute* and leave* le*« Spells that would last a week and would In a month she would -tank per cent butter fat. The price is ridicu- then pass off. usly low, according to size, $2.v5 to|6.00 each, have the spells again. At these times ,id when vou have one you would not part she would eat very little and was very 'sere* th for fifty times its cost. W tm JUST SEND T H IS NOTICE yellow even the whites of her eyes k * stamps for postage to the John A. Bal- Ed Co., l a Crosse, Wis., and get their big would be yellow. |g, fully describing this re;narkable ('ream “ The doctors gave us no encourage \u*r, and hundreds of other tools aud eds used by the farmer. [P. C. L.J ment, they all said they could not help her. After taking one box of Dodd’3 ■ A n A w f u l J o lt . Kidney Pills, she has not had one bad ¿>head— I — aw — knew in advance spell. Of course, we continued the ia t we were— a w — going to h ave a treatment until she had used in all ^ j t l y haw d w intali, doncher know. about qp dozen boxes, and we still give ss Caustique— Indeed! And how them to her occasionally, when she is d you know it? Dodd’ s Kidney Pills ftphead— I — a w — fe lt it in me bones. not feeling well. Iss Castique— R e a lly ? Th en you are are certainly the best medicine for growing girls.” kiever in the old goose-bone theory. Mothers should heed the advice of Mrs. Smith for by so doing, they may save their daughters much pain and Tor Infants and Children. sickness and insure a healthy happy future for them. f ASTORIA Kind You Have Always Bought rs the ature o f M ix e d U p . T h e M y s te r y . plain people,” said the w eary fiaire, ‘ ‘don’ t know w hat the rich ve t<> put up w ith .” ‘‘D o n 't you believe it,” replied the tin [man. ‘‘ W e know you ’ve got the to put up w ith, but w e w onder onie o f you ever got it.” — Ph iladel- Press. i o f Ointments fq r Catarrh That Contain M ercury, bury w ill surely destroy the sense of Id completely derange the whole sys- jsn entering it through the mucous sur- ^ fe u c h articles should never be used ex it on prescriptions from reputable phvsi- [ 18 , as the damage they w ill do is ten fold to good you can possibly dertve from them. ^■L'atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J • A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, » » t a k e n internally, acting directly upon ^T p d and mucous surfaces of the system, in g Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get luine. It is taken infernally, ana made do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi* Ja free. by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle, y Family Pills are the beet. P r e l i m i n a r y P r a c t ic e . |a r friend hasn’t had his automo- |ry long, but he seems to m anage edingly w ell. H e seems particu- pever at steering through a crow d- ket.” P o p le y ’ s all right. H e has had ■ o f experience w ith a baby car- mg— Philad elph ia Press. A t a trial in a German court a man appeared as a witness. “ Your name?” asked the Judge. ‘‘Veil, I calls myself Fritz but may be so. I don’t know if it is Henrich. You see, Mr. Judge, dat mine moder she haf two little poys; one of them was me and one was mine proder, and toder was myself; I don’t know which, and my moder, she don’t know too: and one of us was named Fritz, and toder Henpich, or one Henrich and toder Fritz. I don’t know which it was, aud one o f us got died, and my moder she could never tell which it was, me or min broder who got died. So you see, Mr. Judge. I don’t know whether I am Fritz or Henrich, aud my moder she don’ t know.” . In the city o f N e w Y o rk alone there are 150,000 people livin g to-day who would be dead i f the m orta lity o f fifty yeurs ago still prevailed. T h e B e g in n in g o f It. Judge— You provoked this fight your self, didn’t you? Prisoner— No, sor, he done it. Judge— But you struck the first blow. Why did you? Prisoner— Bekase he sez to me: ‘‘ If Ol am wan, ye’re another.” — Phila delphia Press. A S O LD A S ^PYRAMID pat blood poison existed am ong the ancients has proven beyond question. It has been traced back ands o f years, and is as old as the Pyramids. This ^ing curse has been handed down from nation to and from individual to individual till it has 1 to all parts o f the world. ^ntagious blood poison, as it is called in modern begins with a small «ore or ulcer through which rus enters the blood. This is followed by inflam- k i and sw elling o f the glands o f the groins, a red eruption breaks out • body, sores appear in the mouth aud the throat becomes ulcerated, and disease takes a deeper hold and the blood becomes more thoroughly ed, the hair and eyebrows drop out, the skin is spotted with copper-col- pplotches, the bones and m uscle« ache, and it seems to the victim of konster scourge there is not a sound spot in the whole body. - horror of this awful disease ■ ver be told. The one who con- H A D A L L T H E SYM PTOM S. 1 it suffers in body.and mind, D e a r Sirs: An & result o f a serious blood disorder “ the poison is not eradicated my blood became poisoned and I su f aits the taint to his children, fered severely with R heum stisi and o th .r •rm ptom a not n ecelaary to man- ontagious Blood Poison thus ‘ Ion. A frlend of mina told ma that ha es responsible for many of the ft ad baan curad oí my tronbla b j 8. S. 8., and apon bis reoommendation I besan childhood— Skin Eruptions, ita aaa. A fta r ua ln s lt for loma tima m r fhal Troubles, Sore Eyes, Scalp blood waa thorougnly cleanaed o f aíl poiaon and mada p ara and atrona again- e, W h ite Sw elling, Scrofula I wlah alao to apeale of ita tonto prop. bers just aa bad. S. S. S., the artlaa. W h ila p u rg in g m r blood of impnritlaa, it bu ilt n p m r ganara! |vegetable blood purifier and haalth. im proved m r «©petite, gava ma p*as long been recognized as a lncraaaed a trength , and I felt batter la aver j w a r* I and safe cure for Contagious l a m a g rea t believer in 8. 8. 8., and Poison. It counteracts the with pleeeure command lt to a ll la n e e - o f a blood medicine. virus and cleanses and puri- Y o n r e va ry t r n lv . ! diseased blood, and under it 9 R O B E R T M . Z W E IT Z IO . 538 W a ln u t St., Lebanon, Fa. pffects the general health inl and soon all signs o f blood [ are gone. The strong mineral remedies. Mercury and Potash, which often prescribed for the disease, dry up the sores, skin eruptions and all external signs, but leave the stomach and digestica rained and the system in such condition that the disease usually returns in Worse form than ever. S. S. S. is guaranteed a purely vegeta ble remedy. $r,ooo is offered for proof that it contains « s in g le mineral ingredient. If yon have blood poison write for our special describing the different stages and g iv in g all the symptoms, with ous for treating on e’s self at home. Our physicians w ill furnish any -tion or advice wanted free o f charge. JMT 28 Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement to the Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ru-na. Brigadier General King, of Confed erate Army, Writes: “ I unhesitatingly state that I am convinced Peruna ia a medi cine that, w ill effect all the cures that “ Maud's latest photograph Is just is claimed for its use.” — J. Floyd lovely." “ Is It?" "Yea; I had to ask King, Washington, D. C. who lt was."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. General Smalls, Beaufort. S, C-, Julia— la Clementine really so Intel lectual? Aurelia—Oh, yea; she never Writes: “ I have used Peruna for ca can tell you a thing any other woman tarrhal trouble and find it beneficial and to be all that it promises, and free has on. “ I see tbe ‘sold’ tag on Dauber's pic ly give it my unqualified recommenda ture.” "Yes, De Smith bought it.” tion ” — Robert Smalla. General Butler, of South Carolina, General Bigelow Cured. Writes: “ I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much re lieved. It is indeed a wonderful medi cine besides a good tonic.” — M. C. Butler. Gen J. G. Bigelow, 151 C. St., N. W ., Washington, D. C-, writes: “ Peruna has made me well and it has given me more than ordinary strength and spirit for nork.” Gen. O’ Beirne, of Washington, D. C-, Writes: “ As many of my friends and acquaintances have successfully used Writes: “ I can recommend Peruna to Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that it all those who are afflicted with ca is an effective remedy, and I recom tarrh.” — General D. T. Kirby, Wash mend it as such to those suffering from that disease as a most hopeful source of ington, D. C. relief.” — James R. O’ Bierue, 290 Broad rten. Powell, Hecker Post No. 443 way, Washington, D., C. Gen. Abbott, of Washington, D, C-, Writes: “ After using one bottle of Writes: “ I am fully convinced that Peruna I became convinced of its cura Gen. Chase, Ass’ t Adj. Gen. G. A. R., your remedy Peruna ia an excellent tive qualities, and continued its use to W rite«: “ The excellence of Peruna as tonic. Many of my friends have ueeil date. A ll symptoms of catarrh have a cure or relief for catarrhal disturb it with the moet beneficial results for disappeared, yet I continue its moder ances is well established. Many of my coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble.” ate use as a preventive, and an old friends have been benefitted by its — Ira C. Abbott, 906 M. 8t., Washing man’s tonic.” — W. H. Powell, Belle use.” — B. F. Chaae, 28 llaainson St., ton, D. C. Anacostia, D. C. ville, 111. General S. S - Yoder, of Ohio, Captain Yarncll, of Washington, D.C., Brigadier General Kirby "W h y don't they hang the tag on De Smith?" "H as Mrs. Dash decided not to con tinue her suit for divorce?” "Yes. Her engagement to Percy Specie is off.” — Brooklyn Life. Pather— Don't ask so many ques tions, Tommy? Y'ou are not supposed to know everything that goes on around here. Tommy— No. but I do. Writes: “ I have found Peruna to be a though. Writes: “ Your medicine, Peruna, I wonderful remedy. I only used it for Doctor Jinks— I suppose you must believe to be the best medicine for ca a short time and am thoroughly satis I have taken have lost some o f your patients by be tarrh on the market. fied as to its merits.” — 8. 8. Y'oder, ing away for so long a time? Doctor only a small amount, and can see very Washington, D. C. Kent— Yes, confound it! Ten or a doz beneficial results.” — W . G. Y’ arnell, 2322 Lincoln street, N. E., Washing General O’ Connor, of U. V. Legions, en of them got well. ton, D. C. Dusty Dennis— Say. pard, wbat does W rites: “ I f you are suffering from ca the paper mean by "unspeakable General McBride, of U. S. A„ tarrh or phyiscai debility, immediately Turk?" Gritty George— Why, dat's de Writes: “ I have no hesitation in rec commence the use of Peruna. It has guy dat Invented de Turkish bath.— on. mending Peruna to all persons who been of the greatest l>eneflt ami service Chicago Dally News. to many of my friends.” — Dennis are attlicteU with catarrhal troublee.” O’Conner, 738 32nd St, N. W ., Wash “ One o’ de sad things 'bout dls life,” — J D. McBride, 450 Pennsylvania ington, D. C. said Uncle Eben, "Is dat it’s so much Ave., N. W ., Washington, D. C. easier to depend on de enmity of yoh Gen. Wright, of the Confederate Army General Longstreet, of the Confeder enemies dan on de friendship of yob Writes: “ I take pleasure in recom ate Army, friends.” — Washington Star. mending Peruna. It is a remarkable Writes: “ I can testify to the merits A Tearful Occasion: “ I wonder If medicine and should be used by persons there’s been a funeral in that house?" of Peruna, both as a tonic and a catarrh who are in need of a good tonic and by remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest "W hy?” “ T w o women Just came out Gen. Sebring.of the Confederate Army sufferera from catarrh.” — Marcus crying.” “ Oh. it must be a wedding.” reputation as a catarrh remedy of any Writes: “ I can cheerfully recommend Wright, 1724 Corcoran St., Washing medicine yet devised.” — James Iong- — Philadelphia Public Ledger. your valuable remedy Peruna as a very ton, D. C. "You know, Jessie, the good book etreet, Gainesville, Ga. excellent tonic, and also good for Gen. Hawley, of Washington, D. C., says ‘Love your neighbor,’ ” spoke the General Noske, of O. V. U., coughs, colds, catarrh, and general de- I . Writes: “ I have used Peruna and mother to her little girl. “ Yea, mam Writes: “ I commend Peruna to those h ility.” — W. H. Sebring, 133 W. 4th [ find it very beneficial for kidney trou ma; but that was written before the who aie troubled with colds producing St., Jacksonville,.Fla. ble and especially good for coughs, days of flats."— Yonkers Statesman. catarrh as a most efficacious cure and colds and catarrhal troubles.” — A . F. "You say that you have your own as a good general tonic.” — Chas. F. General Lumax, of Washington, D. C., Hawley. way about the bouse?" "Invariably," Noske, 213 B. St, N. W ., Washington, Writes: “ I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effec Gen. Urell, of Spanish War Veterans, answered Mr. Meekton. “ How do you D. C. tive cure for catarrh, colds and to any Writes: “ Many of my friends have manage It?" "B y always agreeing General Erwin’s Recommend. one who needs an invigorating tonic to used Peruna with beneficial results as with H e n ri»? :«.' —Washington Star. “ Many of my friends have used Pe build up their system.” — L. L. Lumax, an effective remedy for catarrh.” — M. "W hat am I ever going to do with Emmet ITrell, 813 Pith St., N. W ., such a bad, bad boy?” sigbed the fond runa as a dyspepsia remedy with the 1603 19th St., Washington, D. C. Washington. D. C. mother. “ O, you leave me alone," re most beneficial results.” — John B. Er Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. C., Other Army Generals who praise plied the young hopeful. " I ’m not half win, Washington, D. C. Writes: “ I join * ith my comrades in Peruna are: as bad as I can be.”— Brooklyn Life. Brig. General Schell Benefitted. recommending Peruna to my friends as Brigadier General Cook, of Wash Mother— Why, children, what’s all an invigorating tonic to build up the ington, D. C. “ Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonic, this noise about? Little Freddy— W e've system.” — Gen. Eugene B. Payne, 407 General Sypher of Washington, D.C. and for coughs aud colds I know of bad grandpa and Uncle Henry locked General Middleton, Hancock Regi nothing better.” — F. M. Schell, YVash- 4th St., N. W ., Washington, D. C. In the cupboard for an hour, an’ when ment, U. V. U., Washington, D. C. ington, D. C. General Talley, of Pa., Vol. U. S. A., they get a little angrier I'm going to I f you do not derive prompt and satis play going Into the lion's cage! General Duffield, of the Union Army, Writes: “ Your Peruna has been used factory results from the use of Peruna, Mother— My boy! What became of Writes: “ I have used Pernna in my by me and my friends as a relief for write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a that last piece o f pie I left In the cup family and have found it a valuable catarrhal troubles with the most bene full staatement of your case and he w ill board and told you not to disturb? Os medicine, and fake pleasrue in recom ficial results. I am so convinced of he pleased to give you his valuable ad car— I eated lt. Mother— And what mending it to all who suffer from ca the efficacy of Peruna that I do not hesi vice gratis. would you call an act like that? Oscar tarrh of the stomach or who require a tate to give it my recommendation.” — Address Dr. Hartman, President of — Disturbin' th' piece, I s'pose.” tonic of efficiency” — The Cairo, Wash Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 D 8t., N. E., The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Washington, D. C. Ohio. Briggs— Do you have the courage to ington, D. C. take a cold bath on these winter morn ings? Griggs— Indeed. I do. But I C heerfulness makes love o f life , and T h e S e c r e t O a t. D eafn ess is more common in cold coun missed It this morning. Briggs— On the tries than in w arm clim ates, the ear be- A s k itt— I w onder w hy a doctor never love o f life is h a lf o f health. What waa the trouble? Grigga—There contrary, sadness and discouragement j j ng very sensitive to atm ospheric prescribes fo r him self when he is ill? was no hot water.— Town Topics. changes. K n o itt— Oh, I guess it’ s because he hasten old age. "Wouldn’t you enjoy your dinner can’t send him self a bill. more If you had earned It?” “ No,” an You Can Qet Allen’« Foot-Ease FR E E. P is o ’ s Cure Is a good cough medicine. swered Meandering Mike, “ I wouldn't Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le R oy.N . Y., for a It has cured coughs and colds for forty j free sample of A lle n ’s Foot-Ease. I t cures t’lnk of Intrudin’ any mercenary con years. A t druggists, 25 cents. j sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It make* The INTERNAL REMEDY siderations into dls season of hospital j new or tight shoe* easy. A certain cure for ingrowing nail* and bunions. A ll drug ity an’ good cheer.” — Washington Star. No Case Exists it Will Not Cur* T h e coffee planter gets an average o f [ corns, gists sell it. 25c. Don’t ~ *—** - accept any substitute. The new sentry, a native o f the Em 9 cents a pound fo r his crop. erald Isle, was on post duty for the H e ll vs. B e lle . ONLY MALLEABLE GRUBBER Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslows’s Soothing first time at night, when the officer of W arran ted , flaw or no flaw ; 119 home jiow er w ith Syrup the best remedy to use for their children T h ere’ s a church bell in tbe steeple, * the day approached. “ Who comes during the teething period.. tw o hors«**. W r it e for circu lar o f alwive, or an y T h ere’ s a church belle in the choir; th in g else w anted In the m achinery line. there?" he called. “ Officer of the day,” T h e first to w orship calls the people, was the reply. “ Then what are yez A nd the second calls them to admire. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Savings banks in N ew Jersey hold un doin’ out at night?” asked the sentry. ÏO O T MORRISON HT. PORTLAND, OB. claim ed amounts aggrega tin g $98,135. Literary Reputation: “ Lizette.” said Handy Hat Fasteners—Something new for Mrs. Goldrlch to her maid, “ I wish you the ladies. Better than hat pins. Holds any would run up to my room, get the novel style hat on securely. Every pair guaranteed. l O 'O O O Plants 16c on my writing desk, cut the pages, take Agents wanted. Sample pair 26c. Wright More wardens and farms are planted to Rudder Co., Index, Wash. it back to Miss Bookhldes, present my 1 Salter’s Seed« Hum any other In d „ A meru-a. Tbei•• >• reason for tin«. compliments and thanks, and tell her W e own and operate over foot) acre» fo r < the production o f our warranted aeed«. the story aroused my most profound ! C offee is a very strong antiseptic. F o rty years a$o and after irw y years in ord*T to induce you to Iry them, w* i T h e re are many diseases the microbes of o f use on the eastern const. To w e r’a , make you the following unpra-# interest.” — Tit-Bits. codented offer: p which are destroyed by it. Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced The Secret of Failure: Law yer— | f o r 16 Contn P o stp a id in the West uvd were called .Slickers by lO O G R a rly , Hedluwi end Late l abba gee, / What was the thing that led to your [ r i T Q Perm an en tly c a red , w o n t*o r nervousneM 1 SfNM» llrllr 1»us, < a r ro U , * SOOO R lm rh lag t e le r y , financial downfall? Y’ou seemed to be I l l u after first dagr’saMofDrJUtas’sGfMrtMsrve ' the pioneera and cowboys. Th is graphic SOOO K ir k R a tty L e t ta M . name has come into juch general use that Restorer. Send for T r e e 9 2 trial bottle and treaties. lO O O S p ie a d l« Oalaae, doing a good business. Bankrupt— I Dr. R . H . K lin e , Ltd- M.* A rch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. lO O O Here Lueelnae Kadhhoa, i t ia frequently though wrongfully applied 1IMM) O la rla a a ly B rlllla a t H o -e r e . was; but one day I started out to see A hove seven package« contain snfll- , to many afotitutes. You vmnt the geruine If I could borrow some money. I found j dent oe*-d to grow lo.rdn plants, fur- A S t r i k i n g C o in c id e n c e . Look for the Agn of the fuh.and n is h ln g k u a k e la o f h r i l l In n t f l o w e r s / it so easy that I kept on borrowing.— and lots and lots of choice vegeta- / D ugan— Casey, yes clock is broke. It the w t e Tower on the buttons. blos.togethcr with onr greet catalog, l Somerville Journal. Perrin’s Pile Specific THERE IS NO e SUCKER LIKES ■truck fo iv e fo r six. ' ’ TN N. A C I A N » Y U I O W AND ^ for tolling all about Flower«. R n r * * Small Fruits, etc., a ll for Me la Grimes ito Spencer, who has told one Casey-— F aith , it’s m ore lucky than 1 SOLD BY REPRESENTATIVE TRADE ■itamps and th is wotlee. Kl»m- THE WORLD OVER. nioth iso-page c ’.talog alon*. 4c. o f bis best stories)—Ha, ha! Do you 1 m esilf, thin. Y istid d y w hin O i w or broke ! JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO . A J TOWtl C O L BOSTON. MASS U S A. know, Spencer. I always did like that O i hod to shtroke fo iv e A»r wan.— K a n La Cross«. Wts. TOWER (ANAIHAN C0,liKN TORONTO. CAN story. Spencer—I thought you must sas C ity Journal. have heard lt several times. Y’ ou j wouldn't be likely to tumble to th e 1 Joke the first time you heard it, you know.—Boston Transcript. ^Dr. C. Wo *3 .S S & ‘3 S H O E S Like father: Bangle— YVbat were W. L. Douglas W ONDERFUL you punishing your boy for this morn shoo* have by their HOME ing? Angle—For lying. He said he excellent s t y l e , TREATM ENT easy-fitting, a n d saw a fish in tb e millpond as big as superior wearing T b le w o n d erfu l Chl- the ODe I ’ve been telling about that n w d o cto r l* ca lled qualities, achieved F o r hard colds, bronchitis, got away from me there last week. g rea t b ecau se he cu res the largest sal« of peop le w ith o u t o p era any shoe* in the Rangle— But maybe be did see it. An asthma, and c o u g h s o f all tion th a t are g iv e n up to die. H e cu re* w ith world. gle—Nonsense! There isn't a fish that kinds, you cannot take any those w o n d e rfu l C h i Th ey are jn*t a* gorxl nese herbs, roots, bud*, big in the pond.—Philadelphia Press. as those that cost you t h i n g b e t t e r th an A y e r ’ s b ark s and veg etab le« $4 to $0 — the only th at are e n t ir e ly un The Horrible Example: "H o w Is it k n o w n to m ed ical s o l - ____ _______ difference is the price. business has so much improved In the en ce In th is r y d n tr y . T h ro u g h th e u** o f Sold Euortj uihore. those h a rm le ss re m e d ie s thU fa m o u s doctor side show?” asked the man from the k n o w s th e notion o f o v e r tob d ifferen t rem Look for name and edlea, w h ic h he a o rre e n fu lly uses In d ifferen t main tent. ‘I started the ’living skele price on bottom. dleenee«. H e g y a ra n te e a to c u re ca tta rh , aeth- Dongla* u*#** Corona L___ _______ ton' to smoking cigarettes." replied the m a. lu n g , th ro a t, rh e u m a tis m , n ervo u sn ess, C -ollakln, w h ic h Is e v e r y w h e r e co weed ed to sto m ac h , lives* k id n e y s, e tc .; has h u n d re d s o f hustling manager. “ I don’t see why b e th e fln c «t P a te n t l e a t h e r yet p ro d need. testim o n ia l* ( b a r g e s m o derate. C a ll and Foot Color Cyeloto uaed. Hhoe* by m a ll.2 S r.«lira . C h e r r y Pectoral. Ask your see h im . P a tie n ts out o f tb e c ity w rite for that should draw people.” "Y es; every W r it e fe r t e t e lo c . W .L .D o eg lea , B rockton . Bass b la n k * an d -ctrcn la re. Mend «tam p. C U N H U L mother takes her boy in and points out own doctor if this is not so. T A T IO N r k k i c . A l<l)Kk.Hn the horrible example."— Philadelphia Ho. 1J— 1004. P. N. U. He uses it. He understands The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Record. w h y it soothes and heals. 2SJ A ld e r S t.. P ortlan d. Oregon. l l P H E W w riting to advertisers pleae# I Quite Sufficient— Madam." began the ** I had a terrible cough for weeks. Then I I H mention this paper. j a r H M u w p . pot . took Ayer's C h e irv Pectoral and only one agent, as Mrs. Short opened the door, j bottle com pletely cored me " "you have a piano?" “ Yes,” she an M r * . J . B . D am f o r t h , St. J o se p h . M ich. 2V .Mc . 9 i.ee. j . c. A r is e n « swered. "W ell,” he continued, " I am A ! d riig y ia ts . Lowell, M a m , N O T H >I I N NQ 1 S O O poo FO R CHICKENS AS THE Introducing a new automatic attach- W . L. D O U G L A S S Gee C h erry P ecto ral for ment for pianos, and If you----- " "Don't want It,” Interrupted Mrs. 8. "Our piano has a sheriffs attachment, and I guess that w ill bold it for a 1 Y »u will hastsn recovery by tak ing one o f A y r ' » Pille at bedtime. S W IF T S P C C IF tC C O ., ATLAMTA, CA m while."—Chicago N e w « Coughs,Colds P R U S S IA N P O U L T R Y F O O D R make* Hen* Lay and Keeps them Laying. *.t cures Roflp, Cholera and All N ttrengthent young chick 1 , and maxes them grow. Price 25c and 50c. By yoainr chicken« < ‘ dying, and after losing four doses I ear' a d a g e o f y o u r PRUSSIAN ll* POULTRY FOOD, whlrb stopped tnem I baye constantly kept It ow bawd «ver etnee from dying r and _____ H ae last what le needed in itMac poultry O- R K IO U IN , L ata h . W aal PC H T I.A N Ü I K E D CO P o r t l a n d , O r . , C o w e t A g e n t « if