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HEAD
NOISES?
ALL. CASES
OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
A R E N O W C U R A B LE
by our new invention.
Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , S A Y S :
B a l t i m o r e , Md., March 30, i^ot.
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafnens, thanks to your treatment, I w ill now give yom
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ll history o f my case, to be used at your uiscreiion.
discretion.
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About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
y hearing in this ear entirely.
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I 1 underwent
a nura^
uuuri « m i a treatment
iicaiiiivu i for catarrh, for three months, without any
. / success,
, . ' consulted
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b e r o f physicians, among others, , UIC
the 11IUM
most cim
eminent
ear " specialist o f *....
this city, V 'who
ucui \.ai
, told
. me that
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o n ly an o'pe«ation could**help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
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then
cease, • but • ••
the • hearing
the affected
would be fore—
lost forever.
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I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New Y o rk paper, and ordered your treat
ment. A fter I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the aoiacsceased, and
to day, after five weeks, m y hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
* eartily
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and
remain
Very
truly yours,
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F. A. W E R M A N , 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
F a c t. A b o u t H I, F o rm e r and
P r e s e n t Home«* l a L o n d o n .
T o the many changes lately made at
Buckingham palace one other might
well, one thinks, be add*<l. And that
ia a change o f name. True the site
was once occupied by the house a
duke o f Buckingham built therein in
1703. But that occupation does not
seem to Impose the name o f a subject
upon a residence bought by George
I I I , rebuilt by George IV and, though
disliked by W illiam IV, at once adopt
ed by Queen Victoria as her London
residence, and now, the Axed head
quarters o f the king and the prospec
tive headquarters, o f our kings to be.
No wonder that foreign visitors are
! puzzled by the unexplained retention
o f a form er and long irrevelant appel
lation. T h ey ask for the I’alais Royal
and are met with a blank stare, a
shake o f the head, or a statement
which leaves a proportion o f them
| under the supposition that his majesty
I is the guest o f the duke o f Bucking-
\ ham.
Scarcely less appropriate would be
a cancelling at last o f the name o f
Marlborough house as applied to the
new hereditary residence o f the heirs
apparent.
Marlborough Is a great
name, it Is true; but It is a name that
the present owner has a very natural
right to put up on the lintels o f the
new house he is building In Curzon
street. No disrespect, then. Is implied
toward the great duke o f Marlborough
who built it in the tirst decade of the
eighteenth century, and gave “ Sarah,
duchess,” the right to point over the
w a y to Buckingham palace and to
speak 'of “ Neighbor George.” In 1817
it was bought from the Churchills for
the Princess Charlotte and Leopold,
afterw ard king of the Belgians. Later
Queen Adelaide was its occupant. Her
name or his would be at least as apt
as that o f Marlborough for the house
Hon. David Meekison is well known, not only in his own state, but throt^J:
each had inhabited. But Alexandra
America.
began
his political
career . by
four
consecutiTe
terbi
house—the name of the first princess out l A
iu o u i».
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r it ir in o
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h w li e r a n in u t id i® '
o f Wales to liv e under its roof—might as Mayor of the town in which he lives, during which tim e he became widf,'
well g iv e the house a title which known as the founder of the Meekison Bank, of Napoleon, Ohio. Head,
would also be a welcome private and elected to the Fifty-fifth congress by a very large m iajority, and is the ackn» “
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public
commemoration. — London lodged leader of his patty in his section of the state.
Only one flaw marred tbe otherwise complete success of this rising stit^“
Chronicle.
man. Catarrh with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, w u his otaa
unconquered toe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against t ®
personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the ires
lowing letter to Dr. Hsrtnian as the result:
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Our treatment doe * not interfere with your usual occupation.
••I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly 6ei|°j
fifed thereby frem m y catarrh of the head. / fee! encouraged to t
¡¡eve that If I use It a shott time longer I w ill be fu lly able to ertt
cate the disease of thirty years’ standing.— David Meekison, Memi “
of Congress.
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“J'EVfcr“ YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
IN TERN ATION AL AU RAL CLINIC, 596 LA S A LLE A Y E ., CHICAGO, IL L .
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Connecting at San Francisco, with several
Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China.
Philippines, Central and South America.
A t Albany and Corvallis connection Is made
with C A E Ky trains.__________________________
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Independence Passenger dally, except Sunday.
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station or address
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Digests what you eat
T ill» preparation con tain s a ll o f th e
d lgesta n ts and d igests a ll kinds o f
food, lt g lv e s ln s t a n t re llc fa n d never
fa lls to cu re. I t a llow s you to eat a ll
th e food you want. T h e most sen sitive
stom achs can take it. By Its use m any
thousands o f dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. I t
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prevents —
form ation
o fg a s o n th e stom
ach, re liev in g all distress a fte r eatin g.
D ie tin g unnecessary. P lea sa n t to take.
It oan’t help
but dc you good
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Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. All
calls promptly attended to.
Office In Sherwood block: Night calls at
N ew Era Drug Store. Phone 156 Main.
C. M A D S E N .
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Watches Clocks and Jewelry
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bos o f
Ih# genuino
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A n O l d a n t i W r l l -T r i k d K r m i d t . - M rs
W inslow 's Soothing Syrup hat »x»«*n iiv h I for
ovor »Ix ty year* bv millions of mothers for their
cbtlaren w h ll* teething, with porfvot success
It soothes the child softens tho gums, allays all
i «I, euros
i ui Tn wind
« ii colic, and Is the
__ best
____ romedv
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pain,
for D ia rrh e a . Is pleasant to tho taste. Soid
by Druggists tn every ivirt of tho World. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value Is Incalculable
Be sure and ask for Mrs. W in «lo «*s Soothing
Hyritp and take no other hind.
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* ',,B «U ffc w tn ic u i tut? u i r i t u n u t
must he ns prudent In placing his an
nouncements ns Is the careful Investor
o f cash In selecting bonds or property.
—Philadelphia Record.
I f you toot your little tooter and
then lay aside your horn, there's not a
soul In ten short days w ill know that
you were born. The man who gath
ers pumpkins Is the man who plows
all day. and the man who keeps It
humping Is the man who makes It pay.
The man who advertises with a short,
a sudden jerk. Is the man who blames
the editor because it didn’t work. The
man who gets the business has a long
and steady pull and keeps the local
paper from year to year quite full;
he plans his advertisement In a
thoughtful way and keeps forever at
It until he makes It pay.
H e has
faith In all the future, can withstand
a sudden shock and like a man o f
scripture has his business on a rock.
Foley’s Ilorjcv aijd T ar
fo r ch ild ren , safe sure.
opiates.
A woman can do almost anything
with a hairpin except sharpen a pencil 1
A S S A Y E R and M E T A L L U R G I S T .
Eugene,
Ore.
Best «quipped Assay Laboratory In Hit »tats.
J. M. D U R H A M .P r o p r i e t o r o f
C I T Y T R A N S F E R . oa
Praying and Hauling a Specialty. Always
hand to do your Jo b work in Gardening
plowing. Etc, Etc.
Cottage
G rovo,
Oregon.
Jfo
The season of catching cold is upon catarrh,
us. The cough and the sneeze and the , w h ile many people have been cm
nasal twang are to be heard on every j
chronic catarrh by a single bottle 'il
hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, p eninaj yet, as a rule, when the catstm
the most common and dreadful o f dia- becomes thoroughly fixed more tb*d
eases, is a cold.
one bottle is neceasaiy to co m p le te
This is the w a j the chronic catarrh care. Peruna has cured case« iamb*
u rg in g
person emtohes erabfe o í catarrh of twenty years’ etatft
im p than
t h a n usual.
nona 1
cold, which hangs on longer
ing. It is the best, if not the only 1er
The cold generally starts in the head
ternsl remedy for chronic catarrh! a
and throat. Then follows sensitiveness
existence.
H
of the air passages which incline one
But prevention is far better tpl.
to catch cold very easily.
A t last the
ih!®
person has a cold all the while, seem cure. Every person subject to catch?
ingly, more or less discharge from the c0' d should take Peruna at once at*
nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clear-; slightest symptom o f cold or sore thr 'g
ing of the throat, nostrils stopped up, ' at thin season of the year and thus p jl
full feeling in the head, and tore, jn-1 vent what is alm ost certain to end >il
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chronic catarrh.
flamed throat.
The beet time to treat catarrh is at
Send for free book on catarrh,
the very beginning. A bottle of Peru- [ titled “ Winter C atarrh ,” by Dr. Ha^,
na properly used, never fails to cure a I man. “ Health and Beauty” sent fra
common cold, thus preventing chronic I to women only.
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It Is advertising that brings In the
money to pay nil the other expenses.
Advertising Is business insurance. A d
vertising what you haven't got or
what you don’t do is worse than not
advertising at all. Yon can't be too
careful about this. Make your ads.
strictly true in letter and in'spirit. I
believe that the m ajority o f business
men do this now. but as it is the most
Important thing about advertising, it
Ask yo u r druggist for a free Pe-ru-na almanac.
w ill bear repeating and reiterating.
When merchants and laymen come to
Olive Trees.
Easily Explained.
consider advertising in Its legitimate
An olive tree yields six pounds of
Watts— Ever notice how kindly *
character o f "business news." it w ill
olives when it is three years old.
At audience takes to jokes about policenr«
pay better—pay the advertiser better
the age of fifty it yields from twenty, or about women— that is, the rrjn d j
and the advertisee, too.
two to twenty-six pounds.
I ’ m afraid it ’ s a bad eign.
.
The w a y to think o f advertising is
to consider first the goods you have,
to see i f they are really desirable!
Then figure on the number o f people
likely to see your announcement In
the paper, the proportion o f possible
customers among that number, and
what you can afford to pay for each
dollar's worth o f new business. That
w ill give you the sige o f the ad. you
ought to use. Then make your ad.
clear, logical, onnvlnclng.
Don't try
to be funny, unless you are naturally
so, and even then don't do It too often.
W h at people want In an ad. is exact!
definite information. It ought to be
given to them in a smooth, more or
less argumentative w ay. and as strong
ly as possible. "T h e other fello w " is
a fte r the same people.
H E R B E R T L E IG H ,
Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed.
W orking tests o f ores made on samples of one
to fifty pounds to determine most suitable
method of treatment.
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Advertising may properly be consid
ered by the merchant as an invest
ment from which he has a right to ex
pect quick and large returns, but in
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Special attention given to Collection!.
CO TTAG E
T ourist C ars
T b l« Signatur* Is on ovary
LAW
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
12^50 pm
8:30 p m
2:06 p m
12:35 p ns
4:35 a m
8:55 a rn
P u llm a n a m i T o u r is t C a rs
on both trains. C h air C ars , S acra
m en to to O gden and and E l Paso and
to C h icago, St L o u is ,
and W ash in gton .
AT
Cottage Grove,
Trains leave C o t t a u * ( I k o v b
and wav stations at 2:14 a m
Lv
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CATARRH THIRTY YEARS
Potts— Don’ t worry. It is hnroi.
nature to enjoy seeing one’ s bosilî
Freshleigh— Say, Saltman, I don’ t made fun of.— Indianapolis Press.
feel very w ell; I am going to my berth.
Saltman— Brace up, old man, or the
Rarity A m ong Women
passengers w ill think you are going to
There may be some husbands
vonr death instead of to your berth.—
may lie filled with envy when they i
New York Times.
that the deep melancholy in which
czarina is said to be leads her to
In Prohibition Kansas, Tool
serve silence for long periods ever
An Atchison, husband hovered at
the presence of gueets.
Certainly
death’ s door so long his wife remarked
alleged mania m igh t take a more a
she supposed he was having his usual
and objectionable form .
trouble finding the keyhole.— Atchison
Globe.
Nn the Bounding Deep.
Saturday the Day fo r Fires.
In London there are more fires f*
Saturday than on any other day in tf*
suppose you week.
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Carefully Considered.
Miss Oldun— I don’ t
ever think of marrying.
Mr Savage— ° h , yes; it’ s thinking
of it that keeps me a bachelor.
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iwiSood candT 10 4
Queen Bee
Cough Drops
Are made of pure hon-
ey and menthol. They
are
T " pleasant
y v -m u , and
auu ef-
et-
fectlve a. & remedy
lor cough, and cold».
T r y » peckige. gold
by »11 druggists »nd
confectioners.
Two
package, by man on
receipt of 10 c., stamps.
Pacific Coast
Biscuit Co.
____ Portland. Oie
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His Little Scheme.
He was cutting an item from tt
newspaper. “ I t te lls how a house »<
robbed, and I want to show it to m
w ife,” he explained.
“ What good w ill that do?” a frieo
inquired.
“ A whole lo t,” was the reply. ‘ ‘ Y<4
see, this house was robbed while a maJ
was at church with his w ife .” >>
friend, «4
“ S a y !" exclaim ed the friend
a n o tb *
citedly, “ you haven’ t got
copy of that paper, have you? ? ” - C h i
cago Poet.
A Harrowing Jest.
The man at our boarding house M
the remains of a once prosperous ¡'Ork^
comb, from which the teeth had l<®
since fled.
" W h y , ” we asked him , “ doyoj
carry that thing around with you—
worthless old comb?”
And he replied :
“ W ei1, X can’ t part with it . ” —
more New a.
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