Catarrh
Is a constitutional disease.
It originates in a scrofulous condition of
the blood and depends on that condition.
It often causes headache and dizziness,
Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af
fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach.
It is always radically and permanently
cured by the blood-purifying, alterative
and tonic action of
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
This great m edicine has wrought the most
wonderful cures o f all diseases depending
on scrofula or the scrofulous habit.
H oo d ' s P il l s ar«» the best cathartic.
X-Ray Not in It.
“ As I understand it, an X-ray w ill go
right through a man’ s head. There is
nothing else quite so penetrating, is
there?”
“ Oh, I don’ t know. Did you ever
hear my daughter sing?” — T it Hits.
CATARRH
CANNOT
KB
CURED
With local application*, as they cannot reach
theseat of tnediseaH«*. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
«ou must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally! and actsdireetly
on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was
res'Tibed by one of the best physicians in this
[country for years, agd isa regular prescription.
¡It is composed of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di-
•ectlyou the mucous surfaces. The perfect
.combination of the two Ingredients is what pro-
duces such wonderful results in curingoatarrh.
Send for testimonials, free,
j
K J. CHENEY 61 CO., Propra., Toledo, Q.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Halls Family Pills are the best.
Her Position.
Mr«. Parke— What kind of servant!
o you prefer— white or black, Irish or
German?
Mrs. Lane— I'v e gotten beyond that,
d’m looking for servants that prefer me.
-Puck.
Strange Misapprehension.
Boras— How do you like that last
yem of mine?
Naggua— First rate. I t ’s so restful,
o soothing, don’t you know.
Borus— Restful! Great Scott, man!
A’s an epic!
Naggus— Good Heavens! I thought
t was a lullaby.
Better than gold— like it in color—
amlin’s Wizard Oil, w hich cures Rheu
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A New Version.
'Do you think that all the world
aves a io/er?
“Well, not exactly.
But all the
•rulttspeople do.” — Life.
Had “ Been There.”
j “I believe her father is well to do,
m’t he?
'On the contrary, I ’ ve found him
f
hard to do.” — N. Y. Times.
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FREE.
A Real Bargain
er. Young thing— How in the world
I you come to deposit that money in
i bank instead of buying that auto-
obile coat you wanted?
Mrs. (triumphantly)— Why, I read
this morning’s paper that the inter-
had been reduced from four per cent
three!— Puck.
Good Guess.
“ He is a terrible woman hater.”
“ Yes; I suspect that at some time he
uet have been a floor walker in a de-
rtment store.” — Puck.
A T C H IS O N
S. S S. k a combination o f root*
herbs of great curative powers,
when taken into the circulation
rrhes out and remove:: all manner
poisons fm m the blood, without
feast shock or harm to the system .
the contrary, the general health
5ins to im prove from the first dose,
S. S. S. is not on ly a blood purifier,
t an excellent tonic, and strength-
and builds up the constitution
purging the blood of irupuri-
S. S. S. cures a ll diseases o f a
1 poison origin. Cancer, Scrofula,
sum a t i s m , Chronic Sores and
•ers, Eczema, P s o r i a s i s , S a l t
sum, Herpes and sim ilar troubles,
is an infallible cure and the on ly
idote for that most horrible disease,
“lagious Blood Poison,
record o f nearly fi.r*y years of
essful cures is a record to be proud
S. S. S. is more popular today
- ever. It numbers its friends by
thousands. Our medical corres -
denee is larger than ever in the
ory of the medicine. M any write
hank us for the great good S. S. S.
done them, w h ile others are seek-
advice about their cases.
A ll
era receive prompt and careful
ntion. Our physicians have made
e-long studyof Blood and Skin Dis-
ts , and better understand such cases
the ordinary practitioner who
es a specialty o f no one disease.
W e are doin g great
( P A good to a u f f e r i n g
h u m a n ity through
k T a o u r consulting de-
partment, and invite
to write us if you have any blood
in trouble. \Ve m ake no charge
‘ ■rver for this service.
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SUMMEN COLDS
ASH ION S T A B L E R
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I f you eun't shoot, give up the gun.
Produce Chronic Catarrh.
NV hen you go visiting, dou’ t stuy too
long.
Every day is a dull day for a dull per
son.
I f strawberries dou't tuste as well as
they used to, It’s your age.
Tell your troubles as you wish to
have them repeated, uot as they really
are.
A short mau has the best of a tall
wan at the dinner table—he Is so rnueb
nearer the soup.
A man demands the right of doing ns
he pleases, but he does uot give his
w ife that privilege.
When a man Is complimented, he
way not swallow It all, but be thinks
CH R ISM A N & BAN3-S, Props.
there Is something iu It.
\\ hen a man dies there Is always sus
pense until it is discovered what his
Matfame Isabella Ellen Baveas.
out-of-town kin intend to do.
Madame Isabella Ellen Baveas, Life
\\ hen v man dies, how soon matters
adjust themselves to get ulong without Governor Grand Lodge of Free Masons
him. It will be that way iu your ease. of England, in a letter from Hotel Sara
toga, Chicago 111., says:
W e believe we can tell a sheriff as
O T A L E
1 I M F
Carrying: Passengers
“ This summer while traveling I
far as we can see one, and we never contracted a most persistent and an
O 1 A A j L
C
and U. S. Mail
had one’s hand down our collar, either. noying cold. M y head ached, my eyes
When two men engage lu a quarrel, and nose seemed constantly running,
and "talk” about each other, all the nay lungs w ere sore and I lost m y ap
Doc
people laugh at them. Might remember petite. health and good spirits.
tors prescribed for me all manner of
this.
pills and powders, but all to no pur
It often huppens that the girl with pose.
aueh serious handicaps as freckles and
“ I advised with a druggist and he
straight hair gets her neck under the spoke so highly of a medicine called
Peruna, that he induced me to try my
wire first.
It Is a good Idea, If you think a worn- j first bottle of patent medicine, h o w
ever, it proved such a help to me that
an gads too much, to urge her to put in I I soon purchased another bottle and
hardwood floors. They w ill keep her ! kept on until I was entirely well.**—
busy at home.
Madame Isabella Ellen Baveas.
A L L CASES O F
Every one occasionally thinks that | Summer colds require prompt treat
ment.
They
are
always
grave,
and
if others Knew How lie Suffered, they
would l>e alarmed. But people care very sometimes dangerous. The prompt
ness and surety with which Peruna
little about you.
acts in these cases has saved many
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
You can compliment any girl with lives. A large doge of Peruna should
dark eyes by calljng her a gypsy, he taken at the first appearance of a
though it is well known that gypsies j cold in summer, followed hy small and
F. A . W Ë R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S :
are greasy and dishonest.
oft repeated doses. There is no other
B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30, 190’ .
What has become of the old-fashioned ’ remedy that medical science can furn-
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yoai
history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
little girl who used to say to the boys isn, so reliable and quick in its action a full
About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lo *
my hearing in this ear entirely.
lu her class, “ You think you're mighty | as Peruna.
a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a nuro-
Address The Peruna Medicine Com ' ber I of underwent
smart, now don't you?”
physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
Every one has this childish grievance pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free hook [ only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
against Ids parents: that he once had a entitled “ Summer Catarrh,” which
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered yourtreat-
'
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
treats
of
the
catarrhal
diseases
peculiar
calf, and when the calf was grown his
to-dav, after five weeks, my hearing in thé diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yoa
to
summer.
father sold it and kept the mouey.
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours,
F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
I f any friend of ours w ill refuse to
The Cabbage Cure.
O
ur
treatment
does
not
interfere with //our usual occupation.
spend iw* dollars on flowers when we
die, and iu a year later invest live cents j Cabbage is an old cure for drunken
in flower seeds for our grave, we will j ness. The Egyptians ate it boiled be
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fore their other food if they intended to
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Make a man comfortable, and you ; drink wine after dinner, and some of
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J C J o h nso n
F U E bu
intoxication on the continent are said
dom. One trouble with men Is, they are 1
to contain cabbage seed.
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so often 111 at ease; their surroundings
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The women who complain mere Is j
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Jimson— Did you lee the society bud.
Cottage Grove.
Oregon.
nothing new under the sun to cook will at the reception last night?
1« interested lu knowing that Harper's
Jester— Yes; one would think that
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12:55
pm
and
way
stations
at
2:14
a
m
en with the feathers on.
early in the spring without wearing
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It takes three yards of material to j more protection against the frost.—
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Ar Ashland
12:55 a m
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON.
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Why He Didn’t Oct fler.
yard, and a neighbor will lend the pat
Prospective Father-in-Law— Do yon
tern. Figure this up, and when a man j
E. Y O U N G
P u llm a n an<l T o u r i s t O a fs
sees a pretty summer girl, it Is no won ever gamble or smoke, sir?
j on both trains, t h a i r O a r s , Snera-
Prospective
Son-in-Law—
No,
sir
I
der he decides he can support a wife. I
S mento to Ogden ami ami El Paso and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAI
People don't say as many mean I Prospective Father-in-Law— Do you
ever
drink,
sir?
things about others as they formerly
Office on Main Street, West Sid*,
Prospective
Son-in-Law
(absent- to Chicago, St Louis, N ew Orleans'
did. People are becoming better. Abuse
I an<i W ashington.
C otta ge G rove, Or.
a neighbor, making charges that you mindedly)— W ell, I don’ t care if I do.
i Connecting at San Francisco, with several I
do not half believe, and that you know I — Smart Set.
| Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China.
I Philippines, Central and .South America.
are probably untrue, and you will feel |
An Experienced Angler.
mean for hours. You can't help it. j
! At Albany and Corvallis connection is made I Q E N T I S T
Ethel— Would you consider Percy I with C & E Ky trains.
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Y'ou should be a square man for your
Monockton a good catch?
DR. H. H. P E TR I E
Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday.
own sake.
Madge— Certainly; if all the other«
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THE C O N G R E SS M A N 'S WIFE.
got away!— Puck.
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C O T T A G E G R O V E \ BOHEMI A
LIA
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CUR ABLE
HEAD NOISES CEASE IM M EDIATELY.
ElX ^ / nd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "“ iST **1
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G L O B E 8 IG H T S .
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un O r i g i n a l U e a iu * .
M a n y T h in g s , but th e R e
a l i t y llis iitiim in ts .
The rural Congressman's wife, amhi
tious to be In society, and who fondly ]
Imagines that election to the House of ,
Representatives carries with It the
golden key to unlock all doors, learns
her flrst and bitter lesson when she
discovers that position means some
thing, but persons are everything, says
Harper's Magazine
Such a woman
comes to Washington full of her own
Importance, profoundly impressed with
the greatness of her husband, fondly
believing that tlie w ife of tlie Presi
dent, tlie wives of tlie members of the j
cabinet, the wives of Senators, will re
ceive her with open arms; that she will
be invited to the dinners of which she
has read iu her local paper; that she
w ill get her name in the newspapers,
and her dresses will be described as
was that of the Governor's wife, at
the last charity ball. Alas, for her
disillusionment! She learns that while
a Congressman may be a very big man
in his district, be is a very small man
in Washington until he has established
his right to be regarded as above the
average. I f he has money and tact,
he may soon attract attention and cross
the golden boundary; or if he has no
money, but much ability, be will reach
his destination by another route; if he
has neither one nor the other, if he j
Is simply an ordinary member of Con
gress, a very fair specimen o f middle-
class. commonplace Intelligence, the
social recognition for which bis wife j
sighs will never be hers. The wives
of Senators from ier State will return
her call, she may be Invited to a tea. I
even to a dinner at the fag end of the
season, but that will be the limit of
her Insight into society^
Only the brave fare well at a church I
fair.
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Digests what you eat.
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stomachs can take It. By its use many
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D ieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
H E R B E R T L E IG H ,
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ablished 1878. For more than a
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ha*
lM*en
used
for
Cottage
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