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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
100 Doses for One Dollar ;;»H-I< IHI i 11 i i i I H». OLD - FAVORITES Economy in medicine must measured by two things—cost and eywt. It cannot be measured by either alone. It is greatest in that medicine that does the most for Little Orphant Anale. the money-that radically and per Little Orphant Annie's come to our bouse manently cures at the leust ex An’ to stay, wash the cups an' saucers up, an' pense. That medicine is brush the crumbs away. Hood’s Sarsaparilla It p’Tfifles and enriches the blood, cures pimples, eczema and all eruptions, tired, languid feelinps, loss of appetite and general debility. “I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it reliable and giving perfect aatisfac- ‘ „ It take» away that tired feeling, gives nergy *nd Puts ,he blood in *ood condition.” gis» Errit C olonna -535 lOtb Street, N. W, VMhington. D. C. s Sr. Pact., Mixa.I 521 Wabasha St. i Hartman, Coluiubu*. O., 11 I- S|r : ••I took Peruna last sum mer when I was all rundown, an J had a headache and ba.k- ache. an! no ambition f >r anyth ng. I now fe.-l as well as I ever did in all my life, anj ail thanks is due to your excellent Peruna.’’—Bess F. Healy. The symptoms of summer ca tarrh are quite unlike in different eases, but the most common one* are general lassitude, played-out, tired-out, used-up, run-down feeling*, combined with more or less heavy, stupid, listless, ment al condition. Reloli for food and the ability to digest food seems to be lo*t. iskin eruptions, sallow com plexion, biliousness, coated tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, help to complete the picture which is so common at this season. Peruna so exactly meets all these conditions that the demand is so great tor tin* remedy at this season of tiie year that it is near ly impossible to supply it. Ifyou donut reeeiv.qirompt ami satisfactory rs-stilto from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement ot your ease, and lie w ill be pleas ed to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Presi dent ot The 11artmun Sanitarium Columbus, Ohio. shoo the chickens off tbe porch, an' dust the hearth an’ sweep, Au' make the tire, an’ bake the bread, an* earn her board an' keep; Aa’ all us other children, when the sup per things is done. We set around the kitchen fire an' has the mostest fun A’lirt'nin’ to the witch tales ’at Annis tells about, An ths gobble-uns 'at gits you Ef you Don't W atch Out! Hood * Sarsaparilla promises t* Onct they was a little boy wouldn't say euro and Keeps the promise. his prayers, Polio m n In Various Cities. The proportion of policemen to pop ulation is one to 307 in Paris; one tc 408 in London, and one to 458 in New York City. ___________ Overworked. "Yes.” remarked the sawmill own er -were so busy now we have tc er. Keep our plant running day and] n'"\Vhy,” returned the visitor. “J thought this was your dull season.” ■Well, it is usually, but we’ve got a rush of orders from the breakfast tooil companies."—N. Y. Times. Serious Fun. Comedian—The public doesn't ap preciate my jokes. Isn’t It funny. Soubrette—Yes. Almost as funny as the jokes.—Chicago American. Dominion’s Artillery Poor. Lord Dundonald, head of the Canada militia forces, rays the artillery of the Dominion is fit only for scrap iron. Strength Needed. An’ • hen he went to bed at night, away upstairs. His Mammy heered him holler, an’ his Daddy heered him bawl, An when they turnt the kiwers down, he wasn’t there at all! An' they geeked him in the rafter room, an’ cubbyhole an' press, An' seeked him up tbe chimbly-flue, an’ •ver’wheres, I guess; But •11 they ever found wag thlst his pants an’ roundabout, An’ the gobble-uns 'll git you Ef you Don’t Watch Out! An’ one time a little girl ’ud alius laugh an’ grin, .An’ make fun of ever’one an' all her blood an’ kin; An’ onct, when they was "company, an’ ole folks was there, She mocked ’em an’ shocked ’em, an' turnt to run an’ hide, They was two great big Black Things a-standin' by her side, An’ they snatched her through the ceilin' 'fore she knowed what she’s about, An’ the gobble-uns ’ll git you Ef you Don’t W atch Outl “I don’t see why ofiScers in the army should be required to be strong. They don’t have to do any lilting.” “No, but they have to carry so mnay An’ little Orphant Annie says, when the medals.” blaze is blue, Oenius Indeed. An* tbe lamp wick splutters, an' tbe wind goes woo-oo! Ida—Mabel is a genius. An* yon hear the crickets quit, an’ the May—In what way? moon is gray, Ida—Why, she never throws any- An’ the lightnin’ bugs I d dew is all thing away. When her black gloves quenched away, got too old she cut them up and made Yon better mind yer parents, an’ yer beauty spots. teachers, fond an’ dear. An' churish them ’at loves you. an’ dry No Delay. the orphant'e tear. Mamma, on hearing that her Bister An’ he'p the pore an’ needy ones ’at clus ters all about, had received a new little girl, said to Er the gobble-uns ’ll git you Lillian, her little daughter: Ef you “Lillian, auntie has a new baby, Don’t and now mamma is the baby’s aunt, Watch papa ie the baby’s uncl and you are Out! her little cousin.” —James Whitcomb Riley. “Well,” said Lillian, “wasn’t that arranged quick!”—Little Chronicle. One I»ay Nearer Home. O’er the hills the sun is setting. Always the Mode. And the eve is drawing on; “You don’t care much for display?” Slowly drops the gentle twilight. For another day Is gone. "Not much,” replied the very weal Gone for ayi its race is over, thy man. Soon tbe darker shades will come1, “Yet there is somd satisfaction in Still, 'tls sweet to know at even, not being wholly out of style.” We are one day nearer home. The “That is the point precisely, things that money buys goes out of “One day nearer,' ging» the seaman. fashion in a very few months; but tbe As he glides the waters o’er. money itself becomes more stylish every While the light ia softly dying. On his distant native shore. •entury.”—Washington Star. Thus file Christian on life’a ocean. As his light boat cuts the foam, Grand Welcome. In the evening cries with rapture, the "Wbat is all that hilarity up in “I am one day nearer borne.” big apartment house?” "Fire.” ’ Worn and weary, oft the pilgrim "I don’t see why the people should Hails the setting of the sun; For the goal is one day Dearer, be hilarious over a fire.” And his journey nearly done. “Yas, it’s the first fire they’ve bad Thus we feel when, o’er life's desert. in the (urnace since November.” Heart and sandal sore we roam. As the twilight gathers o'er ns. Wolves Paid for Helfer. We are one day nearer home. A ranchman in Natrona county, Wyo., had a heifer killed by wol ves. Nearer home! Yes. one day nearer To our Father's house on high— To get even with rhe latter, he placed strychnine on the heifer’s carcass. To the green fields and the fountains Of the lands beyond the sky. W ithin a few days lie found eight dead UR, wolves and one coyote beside the re For the henvens grow brighter o'er hang in the dome, And the lamps mains. The heifer was worth only |25, And our tents are pitched still closer, and the wolves and coyote will return For we’re one day nearer home. to the ranchman something like |200 —Rev. Benj. H. Hunt. in bounty and sale of skins. 010 PEMSYLVANIA SCHOOIHOUSE 10 BE A RELIC MUSEUM. and Death Months. "Death mo.iths” are March April for ailultB, and July and August The Site and Relic Society of Ger for i hildren under five years of age, ac mantown. Pa., has decided to establish cording to the statistics of the twelfth a museum In the old Concord school census. house. The building Is on blstorlo ground adjoining that on which are On a Golden Plate. President Roo eve't recently received •n invitation on a gold plate. It was not political, but ita**k<‘d him to attend the mining congress i i Lead, 8. I’., next September. The plate was not big enough to eat a dinner from, as it mea-nred two and three-fonrths bv five ini hes, but it was large enough to show •bat kind of gold the B,ack Hills pro duce. , Gold Production. The estimated production of gold in l»02 was »80,853 070 and of silver 131,040,025. OLD COXCORD SCHOOL BOISE. WieaA? ‘ I suffered terribly snd wss ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer', Sireaparille, end wes eoon feeling all right again.” __ Mr» J, w. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can lake for purifying and en- flehing the blood. Don’t doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw •way everything else. ________ tor vhsl ». thl.ka of AW, H. k.^w*. •bc”rt thte rre«*i •e JiT»sOt®* FoUow iu« e»d •w «W fc* astiai!»« burled the victims of tbe battle of Ger mantown. Tbe old schoolhouse will be filled «!'■ relics of tbe revolution. The move ment that le<1 to tbe founding of the museum started In an exhibition held last November In «h. (iermantown academy. The curious relics gathered then made tbe need of a permanent building evident. Hport'ng New». me »»*• ’MB'1 11 I>'nKf’’,loW wbo wrote about that old mill at New port Y’ »«Id the long haired man. “Say you’re allied, old mail re- pll^j tbe gent In tbe loud «ult^"Long fellow was »be horse that won tbe hand.cap onect. Anywsy I n<sver beard of a mill l«ein pulled < ft at New -or, Philadelphia Press not ne< a gusr «.-■* r J- c Am ce. Leseli. ■*•• Methodist L'olvtralty la Planned. Bishop McCabe, of the Methodist Interesting Hole Where Such Freaks Episcopal church, has solicited the aid of Nature « ouldn't Be Sue pee ted. in tuue. Sold Dy drugget*. of Pierpont Morgan in the erection of CM At a spot eleven miles southeats of the proposed American university at this place In the level prairie upland Washington. It is said that Mr. Is an opening stout forty feet in dlam Morgan views the project with favor. eter and sixty iu depth, says the Okla Alfalfa Seed from Russia. homa State Capitol. By clinging to its I WiNT TO BUY FOR CASH rocky and precipitous walls a persou G. 8. Mann, of Portland, Oregon, Chicken, Duck and Get*8e feath- ® may descend to tbe bottom aud there has received from the Russian govern era. Addre« X find tbe opeulngs to two cave«, one ment a quantity of the fanmua Turke O. O. SMITH, ¿ leading westward and tbe other to the stan alfalfa seed, and exjiecta to im lOth sundDov ¡9 St*. , Portland,Dr •’ east. For years this cave has been port more, as the lamiera and stock- s? • • ............. ........................... * , known as Rock Prairie cave, it is one men of Oregon and the Northwest lie- of tbe moat strikiug natural curloalflea come acquainted with tbe great pro la tbe Chickasaw nation. The cave« ductiveness and splendid food value of are of uukuowu length and through this alfalfa. Those inteiested should one rusbea a subterranean stream of address Mr. Mann at hie Portland great depth In place* ami Icy colilue««. store, 188 Front Street. rm- Exploring parties have ventured luto The Timely Duck. these labyrinths for butiilreda of yards, “When to l>ow and when not to bow but the danger of becoming lost has prevented a thorough examination of ie the question m-w agitating English society, 1 eee.” the undtrground passages. “Yes,” said the pugilist, “an its a Tbe cave leading westward Is easiest of access and contains a number of mighty important question, too, you write for spacious chambers. The room is about hear me."—Brooklyn Eagle Alcohol, I llustrated TO feet square and 50 feet from the "The K lean. Kool Kitchen Kind" of stove* C irculars ’ ' Cpium, floor to tbe ceiling. The floor is ob keep you cicali and cml Economical and al structed with huge bowlders. The »a>, reedy sold al good stoie ature» a flrj Tobacco darkness and «tlllneas are Intense. Pic PcnriANa&x. With True f eminine Alin. Using ff» Ttiephont Main J9f nlc parties sometimes go there, aud. She—I killed two birds with one with a large bowlder for a table, eat stone yesterday. their luncheons In the glare of torches He—Indeed? I suppose you threw it that cast uncanny shadows along the at a dog?' massive walls. For bronchial troubles try Piso's Cure Timid persons hesitate in venturing Consumption. It is a good cough Into the depths of the eastern cave. for medicine. At druggists, pnce 25 cents. Tbe passage stunts downward at an “Mr wife had pimple* on her fare, bul angle that compels the explorer to Unavailable, she has Peru taking CA-*»CAKETS and they have all disappeared I had been troubled crawl and slip and slide for nearly 100 Close Merchant—Yes, sir, I waut a with constipation for some time but after tak Inh’ the first ' aacaret I have bail no trouble feet before reaching a spot where a new book keeper, but you won’t do. with this ailment. We cannot si»rak too high person may stand upright and walk Applicant—May I ask why? ly of Cascareu " F hkd W ah i m an K70B Germantown Ave . Philadelphia. Pa safely. From the darkness echoes Close Merchant —You are as bald as the sound of rushing water, which a billiard ball, sir. A man with no CANDY later Is found to be a stream which hair to wipe his pen on will rust out a CATHARTIC runs from 8 to 30 feet lu width and whole bos every week.— Now York from B Inches to many feet in depth. Weekly. Men have waded in tbe stream uutil ItKAFNKNH CANlXOT HR Ct’HtD the water reached their chins and then gone in a boat to points where they By local application«, a« they cannot reach the were unable to touch bottom with the di«ea>»ed portion ui the ear There is only one to cure deafness, and that i« by Constitu longest oars. A farmer carried his way tional remedies. Deafness 1« caused by an in Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do boat Into the cave several years ago to flamed condition o! the tnueoushr ig of the Sood. Never Staken. weaken or Gripe 10» *c,|0a Kustacbtan Tul»e. When tin« tub« gets in follow the stream to the end. At a flamed you have a rumbling sound ot impel ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... feci hearing, and when it is entirely dosed depth estimated to be 200 feet below deafness ir the result, and unles* the inflamma It or Hag Raw.edy i. -spaay, Chlongo, Montreal. Raw Tart. 5|< the surface of the ground Is a natural tion can l»e taken out and this tube rest »red to jiuaranteed by all drug* normal condition, hearing will be destroyed MA.TA.RIP Hold bridge formed by a huge stone that fell its forever; nine eases out ot 1» □ are venae«! by VU-IU-VAU JI.I. to i’aS - lobaow liabiK across tbe stream. The water plunges catarrh, w hich is nothing but an inflamed of the mucous surface«. underneath this bridge like a mill race. condition We will give One Hundred Dollars for any A boat can be pulled over the bridge, case of Dealneaa(caused by catarrh) that can be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for however, and launched on the other not circulars, free. . a ~ F. J. CHKN1Y A CO.. Toledo, O side. About 100 feet below the bridge Bold by Druggists, 75c the stream widens Into a broad, deep WONDERFUL Hall's Family Hills are tbe best. HOME pool, with a high, vaulted roof. Beau TREATMENT tiful stalagmites and stalactites adorn Government Reserve of Reindeer. This wonderful Chi this chamber. Two hundred feet below Tbe government bard of reindeer in nese doctor is called this pool the passage Is difficult. It Alasxa, which is expected in the future great because hr cures people without opera Is claimed that this cave has been ex to supply food and draft animals for tion that are glveu up to die. He cures with plored for a mile. tbe natives, numbers 10,000, and is to those wonderful ' hl- The stream Is believed to find Its out be increased by another thousand 3 tu’se herbs, roots, buds, w barks and vegetables let at a spring about three miles from contracted for in Siiieria. / that are entirely un- • k nown to al sci the entrance to the cave. The spring ence in this country Th tough the ui«ofthow is of great size and volume and tlows hariulesN remedtaB this famous dtx lor kuows REIEKSON MACHINERY CO. the action ot over MX) different remedien, which with remarkable swiftness. In the (SucceMRorn to John Poole) ht successful l> uses in different diseaNes. Ha guarantee« to « tire ra.iLili MUMMh lUl rainy season tbe spring bolls and Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach. With us for Saw Mill and Shingle Mill Ma gushes as If choked with a flood of kid eya,eu ms hundreds of tesUmoe ehinery. Wind Mill and Kain« Pump. Ett j Hvei lais. < inoiieiate. t all and '<»• him. water that pours from Its mouth. The ( ream Separator«, regular price |90. now |< mi Patients out of the city write for blanks and stream In Rock Prairie cave rises when Spring wagons |39 Buggy «halts circulars. Bend 4 cents in stain pa. CUNBUls I A I 105 h RKE. ADDRKKfs there Is a heavy rainfall In the sur No. 21 1003. P. N. U. rounding country and the Increased THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE 00. flow of both springs and striam at 132% Third St., Portland, Oregon. tf Mention paper. such times Is taken as evidence that they are connected. PRAIRIE CAVERN IN OKLAHOMA but u Pleasure Once. No Convictions Yet. “That is a handsome couple,” said the observer on the frozen lake. "Yes, they are married,” remarked the modern Sherlock “How do you know.” "I notice he frowns every time he has to buckle her skates on.” There are arrests enough of “get rich quick’’ promoters of swindling schemes, but how many of these present Caglme tros and Casanovas wear the stripes and serve out terms in prison which ought to be their portion?—New York Tribune. Making a Noise. One ot Many. “What do you mean by accepting a Bess —Young Calloboy is an excep callow youth like Jack who's just out o fcollege? Why. he'll never make a tionally goed talker, isn’t he? Nell— Yes, lie’s a good talker all noise In the world!" “Oh." said Mabel, “you just ought to right enough, but he has an impedi hear him give his cute college yell and ment in his thoughts. you wouldn't think so!”—Baltimore CIT© Fermanrnn, Curau So Di, er ntrvoiiKMSI Herald. lllO aA.-r hr« I»,', I,« of l>r Kliso'slirest Nom Not Superstitious. Ztetorer. Sood for Fit BE 8'4.00 trial botUoaud trrst. iss. Ps. R.U K lim . Lid. oil archSt.. Philadelphia. Fa "I am afraid you are superstitious.” “Deed I isn’.” said Mr. Erastus Pinkley; “some folks is a-skyaht of ghoses an’ all kin's of critters; but as long as I has a rabbit’s paw in my pocket I feels puflckly safe.”—Wash ingwu Star. As It Should Be. « : PIMPLES DR.C.GEE WO" 8t. Valentine lost hie bead in the Claudian persecution, 279 A. D. Ever since then men who have lost their heads have considered St. Valentine’s day a most suitable occasion upon Boasted Meats Itarc. which to tender appeals to the ladies Diffident. "A good part of the dyspepsia that This responsible for their looses, prevails In America,” said the chef of Mistress (sternly)—How Is ft, Mary. 1 n-emr reasonable. that I never hear a sound in the kitch- i an exclusive hotel to a Philadelphia en when you are entertaining that I Modern Warfare. Record writer, "is due to the custom man? if you of baking Instead of roasting meats Bees — What would you do Mary (archly)—Please, ma’am, you We say we roast our meats. We talk see. the poor fellow is that bashful for were in my shoes? glibly of ‘roast beef,’ ‘roast chicken' be me Tess — Well, I think it would the present that he does nothing but to go to the shoemaker and have them and so on; but what we should say ie eat.—Smart Set. 'baked beef and 'baked chicken,’ for cut down to my size. anything cooked In an oven Is baked, Poor Hubtoy. Husband—Where do you want to go You Can Get Allan's Foot Ease FREE. not roasted. We don’t talk of roast W rite Allen 8. Oltn»ted, I* Roy, N. Y., for a bread, do we? Yet we cook our meat on a vacation? free »ample of Allen's Foot Ease. It cures chil Wife—Oh. anywhere that’s expen blains. sweating, darup, swollen, aching I..... In the oven as our bread is cooked. It make* new or tieh t shoes easy. A certain sive and restless.—Life. "To roast meat you must cook It cure for Corns anil Bunions All druggists sell on a spit before the fire. You must it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. During Spring Flood Time. torn It constantly. Every little while T*cacher—Can you tell me where Forever at Him. you must baste It. It Is bard to roast the Mississippi river rises. Johnnie? Newitt- Funny! I always associate meat. But meat roasted is In every Johnnie—Along its entire length. your wile with a certain episode in my way better than meat baked. It Is Ma'am.—Cleveland Tlain Dealer. own life. There’s just one thing she tenderer, sweeter and more digestible. Easily Explained. always reminds me of—” Also Its appearance Is more appetlz Stubb—Why is it more women can Henpeck—I wish I cuuld say that. not discover the “secret of success”? There’s a lot of things she always re Ing. and the appearance of a viand has a tremendous effect on Its digest Penn—Oh. because when it reaches minds me of.—Philadelphia Press. ibility. them it is no secret. “Experiment — actual experiment — A Possible Obstacle. Away Behind the Times. Clara — Of course you will be at has shown thnt the sight of an appe Goose quill pens and drying pow- tizing dish starts the gastric juice to tiers are still used in English law chureh Easter morning? Alice— Yes, unless the cook wants flowing Instantly, and that such a dish courts and the House of Lords and in digests much more quickly and thor to go.—Detroit Free Press. the Trench Chamber of Deputies. oughly than an unappetizing one. Al together we ought to go back to the genuine roasting process of our an cestors. and our health would improve and there would be less talk about vegetarianism. “Of course I and all good chefs ac tually roast meat. But roasting Is with the average cook In the average American household an unknown </“V process.” J It p W s ÌÀ' n POÜÍ TRY FOOD make. Hen, l»y ,nd Keep, them l»ylng. it curse Roup, Choler, and All Dlieaie,. It itren,then, young chlcke, and make, them grow. Price 25c end 50c. My young « htekena romiusnced dying, and after InRing four dos*n I i»ur- chased a packag* of your I’HI'SHlAW POULTRY which «topiH-d them from dying and I hav* constantly fcepf It on band «»er «inca I cap recommend It aa J uki wha* is na*d*d in raising poultry. C R HIOGIM. !.atah, Wash WURTLAND IKAi) CO., Fertlaud, Ureyes^ Coast Ageat*. SicK.NerVous iäjieuralgic ÎRONOSEIIZEH the swift mane a 0 co., A tlanta , SOLD EVERYWHERE flees anil Hed <'lover. Select strains of Italian bees work under certain circumstances on the blossoms of common red clover, partic ularly of the second crop, tbe corollas of tbe latter being shorter than those of tbe first crop, at least In moat cases Carnlolan In-es also work on these bios some. Had tbe same care been be stowed upon tbe Carnlolan race In tbe way of selection of breeding material during the past forty years that haw been given to tbe Italian race no doubt select strains might now exist which would work to a greater extent on red clover than tbe beet bred Italians Tbe long'Wt tongu>-d honeybees, however, are tbe Cyprian race, and these work tbe most freely on red clo ver undw such conditions as any tw-es will work on this plant. All boney been wbmever seen working on blos soms are distributing pollen, of course, and effecting tbe pollination of the pis tils. Yet tbe main pollinators of rod clover are still wild bees, especially those- of tbe genus bo mb us, tbe com mon bumblebee. CKLY CURED BY 10 CENIS DISAGREEABLE REFLECTION^ The mirror never flatters; it tells the truth, no matter how much it may hurt the pride or how humiliating and disagreeable the reflections. A red, rough skin is fatal beauty, and blackheads, blotches and pimples are ruinous to the complexion, and no wonder such desperate efforts are made to hide these blemishes, and cover over the defects, and some never stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves and powders, but apply them vigorously and often with out regard to core i quences, and many complexions are Turned by the chemicals and poisons contained in these cosmetic«. Skin diseases are due to internal causes, to humors and poisons in the blood, and to attempt a cure by exter Cartartvill,, G».. R. B. No. S. nal treatment is an endless, hopeless I «nffxred for * cumber of v,,r, a ,ev,re Nettl,-r»,h task. Some simple wash or ointment with About tw,lvo yoar, ago I started is often beneficial when the skin is using S B 8 , acd after taking three bottlea I fait myaelf cured ana have much inflamed or itches, but you cant aince tak«n a bottle oceaalonally, depend upon local remedies for perma and had little or no trouble along that line My gmerai health has nent relief, for the blood is continually been better aince. I recommend throwing off impurities which irritate 8. 8. 8. aa a good blood medicine aad all round tonic, Youra truly, and dog the glands and pores of ■re. I. FITTAJUD. the skin, and as long as the blood re mains unhealthy, just so long will the Bom« two y«ars tfo I Buffered a eruptions last To effectually and per Croat d*al, < aua«4 on Account of bad lood. Small rash or Dimples broke manently cure skin troubles the blood out over any body and kept gettinf must be purified and the system worse day by day for over a year. thoroughly cleansed and built up. and S-*‘inr B B * advertised in the pa and baviny beard also it aad S. S. S., the well known blood purifier pers cured several people in thie city, and tonic, is acknowledged superior to concluded to *ire it a fair trial. After usinir tbe medieine for sons all other remedies for this purpose. It tin e, taking in all tin bottle«, I wae is the only guaranteed strictly vegeta entirely cured. EDWARD C. BOND, ble blood remedy. It never deranges 1020 Cley Street, Paducah, Ky, the system or impairs the digestion like 1 t .» i and Arsenic and drugs of this character, but aids in the digestion ,od a lat.on of food and improves the appetite. Being a blood purifier and tonic combined, the humors and poi sons are counteracted and the blood made rich and pure, and at the aame time the general health and system is rapidly built up and good health ia e«*»blished, and this, after all. is the secret of a smooQi, soft skin and beautiful complexion. If yon have any «kin trouble send for our fi*e book ” Tbe Skin aad Iti ■» No charge for medical advice. Write us about your caae. es IMIRIOKS y •5R ..Scarcely a Day.. Pa«««« but wp are rail««! upon to j*rform gome diftb ult dental operation that 1« Ukedirret resultof neflet tine the We rannot urg»* too strongly the benefit and economy of tonsu11ing aflentistac the very fl rat «Ign of to«jth trouble At the «tart thene trouble« are corrected quirk]v an«1 at small < <»«t Our methods are pafnlcRR and our work guaranteed Both phone* Oregon South 2291; Columbia vw Open evening« till V Bundays from 9 to 12. ir WISH BROS^ Dentists. - ; ... POKTI.AMU. OKKIKIM. THE FAIRBANKS* MORSE ENGINES ARB OPt’WATUD O!N GAS, GASOLINE, DISTILLATE OR CRUDE OIL am Be min 0 3« am Be s« in Q second I ftmey w fcc» [iff Ready yjrctrtt try and Vital Action. Dr. Loeb says electricity Is tbe un derlylng cause of vital action, but be bas not as yet made a fair demonstra tion of ft. If a fool pose««»«« tier and assur ance be will distance tbe wise guy who posas*»-« neither. Rome men’s idea of a brilliant leader Is a partner who leads trumps oppor tunely A woman's bravery always < rope out when she has a mouse in a trap First and Start St». 310 Nirkit Strut I3S S». Los Í3j¡e’i$ St roKTltin, OK. HAW FBAMCMCO, CA1~ VO* AK.tLK, < AL.