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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
« Dyspepsia grateful , happy women In a»T ‘J , .foiiiMeh. wik ami in«’"l’»ha |wrf<»rm- ii' fumlion». probably bevauMi you 1U* ,„,,«> m -<I upon it in one way or uu- You should take Hood's Sarsaparilla It trengthens and tones the stomach, .mi twrinsnently cures dyspepsia and all .wniacb troubles. Accept no substitutes. ................ .. b.i„, at th- «•!„ ^markable operation Quite Natural. appearauee of permits HnJ thlQgs a^ maw if h? Unu,oallT 'ntriligent man. many of hlt conjnieuti thereupon have been remarkably interesting Ca^n? lar*'!ly thn,U<h “',cld*nt ’hat Carruth came to be operated upon As be had been born blind, none of his Cacao In Nicaragua. Nicaraguans use up about 500,000 acquaintances ever had supposed that he could be made to see. Neither did »oauds ol cacao a year. Chocolate hot ¿r cold is UM*d twice a «lay in every boy hhdht'UR*lf’ W’ e'en “* * UtUe «ell to do household. Cacao grows in boy he determined to get through life Itrge P°ds containing from fifteen to to best he could without eyesight, and iwsnty-flve t>eans each on trees from he resu t was that he accomplished ten to twelve feet high. A yield of things that seem almost Incredible For Instance, be tended ti |400 an acre is not unusual. cattle, of whose appearance - he had been able to , — — * form some Idea by feeling of them He Charcoal and Yellow Jack. Dealers in charcoal in Havana are grew flowers, picked them. «.,<! was Mjd never to have yellow fever, while able to arrange them In bouquets that in lay circles it is advised always to it would have been hard for an expert have it about «luring ite prevalence be- In the grouping of colors to have bea«- eaaBe of its absorbing properties, it is en. For a year and a half this blind man drove the delivery cart of the vil presumed. lage grocer and distributed Its con- I tents to the customers. Sometimes he A Cupid Prescription. “Well, then, bow must I make would have as many as thirty parcels MISS MURIEL ARMITAGE In ills cart, but his wonderfully devel love?’’ "First you must believe that there oped sense of touch enabled him to pick out every one and deliver It at the is no one in the world but me.” right address. "I’ve got that far already.” Through the agency of a young phy "Next you must make me believe that there is no one in the world but sician of bls town Carruth was taken to Glasgow to be operated upon. Elev yon.’’—Life. en days after the operation, he got Always Half Sick are the Women Song Pleased Sir Thomas. the first signal that sight was coming Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. An amusing feature of the reception to him, when he made out a red rug given by the Larchmont Yacht club to which lay over the foot of his t>ed. Sir Thomae Lipton was the singing of Then he was able to distinguish the Catarrh of any organ, if allowed to a eong specially written for the occas face of his surgeon. He says that he progress, will affect the whole body, did not know what it was at first, but ion by Clay M. Greene. The song was Catarrh without nervousness is very “Tommy Lipton" and was a parody on , that when the physician spoke, he re rare, but pel vic catarrh and nervous Kipling's “Tommy Atkins.” Sir alized that he must be looking for the ness go hand in hand. Thomae enjoyed the clever verses very first time on a human countenance. What is so distressing a sight ae a | Afterward he saw his nurse and recog poor half-nek, nervous woman, suffer maefi. nized her as a woman. "I knew she ing from the many almost unbearable Deadly West Africa. was a woman,” he says, "because her symptoms of pelvic catarrh? She does West Africa has the most unhealthy face was pale and smooth." Then be rot consider herself ill enough to go to climate in the world. Other plates, asked to see his mother, who came, not bed, but she is fai from being able to such sb Aden, Singapore and Hong knowing that her son’s sight had been kong, are hotter. Other places show given to him, and sat down by his Knew Her Business. higher death rates That is quite true, I bedside. “1 had a peep at her side- Mrs. N'ewed—I would like a pound bat when temperature, the annual rain- | ways," says Carruth, "and then asked fsll and the relative humidity of tbe i her how- many wrinkles she had on of your beat cheese. Grocer—Yea, ma’am. ttmospbere are considered the causes her forehead. ’You can see!’ she cried, Mrs. Newed (examining it)—Why, of unhealtbinees are revealed. ‘or how could you tell?’ ‘Can you count them?’ Well, I could not see this chee-e is full of holes! Grocer—Yes ma’am. That's the Thumb Rlnfv In Qjeen Anne'« Time. aye enough for that, but I could see way it comes. I d the days of Queen Anne the femi her dear face." •Mrs. N'ewed- Well, I don’t want nine thumb ring was the badge of wid Since then Carruth has been feasting owhood, and women tired of single his eyes on all sorts of wonderful any of it. I'm not going to pay for a bleesedness were wont to don it aud ae things. Everything strikes him as pound of cheese that contains a iialf “jolly widows" achieve conqueets de "beautiful,” but he says Ills greatest pound of holes. — Boston Journal nied to them ae epinetere. surprise was color. He had been told - The Charitable Set. that there was a difference between Phyllis — That young millionaire Information Wanted. things In this respect, but he could took a great fancy to me att he ball last "Say, Mr. Caller, my big brother form no idea of what was meant. night. He danced with me 6ve times. Mid that sister’s steady was a saphead Green, especially. Is his di light. Oh, that doesn’t prove anything It and an "it" and me and Willie wants Strangely enough, he says that it Is was a charitable ball, you know. to know if you’re sister’s steady and only since he could see that he has what is a «aphead and what is an ‘it’?" known what It was to feel tired. He A Second Thief. —Pennsylvania Pun h Bowl. says, too, that whereas he used to ride “Some mean thief ran oft with my a horse fearlessly, he now would tie umbrella today.” His Second Offense. afraid of being thrown. A small anil “With your umbrella?” “This isn't tbe first time you have rather flimsy bridge over a river which “Well, with the umbrella I've been come in contact with the police?” said he formerly crossed without a tremor carrying all week." — Philadelphia the magistrate to the witness. now worries him considerably to nego Press. “No sir" was the reply. tlate. “What, may I ask, was the reason Ships were a surprise to Carruth; In He Was Bitter. of your former eniounter?" fact, he had been able to form nothing “John,” eaid the «tern woman, "I woke him. He had gone to sleep more than a vague idea of anything "what great man was it that wrote on hie beat.”—Tit-Bits. that he could not feel with his hands. 'Woman is Heaven’s Best Gilt to Of women he says that he had no Idea Man?’ " A Feminine Marvel. they were ”sae tx-autiful and bonny!" “He was no great man at all,” Chief Millican—That female wit- He meets a friend without having the growled the little henpecked husband. neBB is the most peculiar woman I slightest idea who he Is until he "He wasn’t ’” “No, he was a chump."—Chicago ever encountered. speaks; then he says: "Oh, k's so and Inspector Casey—So? In what way so!" At first be went Into roars of Daily Nei.s. does she differ from most women? laughter over the Bight of people's jaws Chief Millican—Why, when she moving as they ate. But he Is ambi Indiscretion. hasn't anything to say she doesn’t tious. and says that he wants to study, "Aren’t the perfect trust and confi- talk.—Cincinnati Enquirer. and to learn languages. Perhaps the deme engaged people have in each most significant remark that Carruth other perfectly beautiful!" has made, however, burst from him “Perfectly idiotic, I should say. »* when first he stood and looked over a "Why?” “Because when I was engaged I told quiet Scotch country scene with green fields In the foreground, backed by a my future wife all about my income river and a range of hills against the and prospects, and now I can’t spend a dollar on myself without her knowing sunset. "There's Itound to be a creator for all about it.” this!” he said. “Roscoe, dear, I they've again r*i(e«i tbe pri«e of diamonds." • •That’s true Evelyn; but then you know, sparks will fly upward.’’ —Yonk- efl statesman- Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh. BROMO-*' SELTZER CURES ALL Origin of .Mugwump. Headaches 10 CENTS-BVKRYWHIRE Dizzy? Appetite poor?*/ Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, all yegetable^ \?nt your moustache or beaxd •beautiful brown or rich black? L'ze BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Lazy Liver r J?* troubled a great deal deal ** I have haw a bee? ~ ____ ws — t J1" * torpid liver, wnlca produces cousup* tr... 1 ’ ■ “d cascakkts io wni »<- Iks, ■ n‘ *nd '-‘■'•red sue» relief Ibe ersltrtsl. •> ■ pin another supply »hi «u rom- I eball omy be tot sisrt u f*e- ¿ « r ' '•‘■•rets whenever the pportuaity •pt'sented ■ J. a S mith »•s - vqtMhaana Avs , pb;i*de,pb.a Pa CATHARTIC T».te G-'“ m in, “ “ “ CURt CONSTIPATION 5*—■' ' Wl . «VI.W-- T«S lO-TO-RlC MS asa snars-teed SV u aimuriai Triar- IR p P A couple of politicians argued tic other day over the origin ami meaning of the term mugwump. Tlie first said: "The word was first used In the cam paign of IMS*. It was applied to the Republicans who repudiated Blaine to vote for Cleveiand. It Is a word from the language of tbe Algonquin Indians, and it means a big chief.' 'a person of great Importance.’ The mugwumps, you know, all think themselves of the greatest Importance." The other poll tlclan Mhl: "Mugwump »b»™ word of the .«outh. It no from tbe . 1 Indl* do. A m bullfrog In the tadp words, a Is neithf •The se the more plan tlclan. "I'm *ure 1 d 1 Ilk. to kn tlve which of the Philadelphia Record, Measuring Hidra. Tbe ancient tanner paid an high wages to guess at tl his hides wlieti sold by day an unskilled lrregular-abaped chine thaï « Our Eccentric Phrases. Science vention Why do we always talk of putting on a coat and vest? Who puts on a coat before a vest? We also say putting on I shoe» and stockings. Who puts on Thank Pe-ru-na for Their Re- shoes before the stockings? We also pot up signs telling people to wipe “ My mother was troubled with covery After Ye irs of their feet when we mean their boots consumption for many years. At A new French life preserver is a and shoes. And a father tells a boy last she was given up to die. Then belt filled with calcium carbide. Lt is he will warm his jacket when he means Suffering. she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, quickly Inflated by acetylene on being to warm his i>autal<x>nr. We are a lit and was speedily cured." D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. wet. tle eccentric in our phrases at times. Mias Muriel Armitage, .’<» Greenwood Great mountains ou Venus are ■ sup Ave., Iktroit, Mich.. District Organizer The Retort Discourteous. No matter how hard of the Royal t'eiuplars» of Temperance, posed discovery of Herr Arendt, of Miss Van der Whoop— Yes, Miss in a recent letter. >ay.*: l’osen. These elevations appear to pro your cough or how long **l think that a woman naturally ject through the clouds from time to Binns, I am the youngest member of «brinks from making her troubles pub you have had it, Ayer’s one of the oldest families in New York. lic, but restored health ha?» meant so time, and the observations thus far Miss Binns (envious) — 1 don't doubt Cherry Pectoral is the much to me that 1 feel for the sake of made tend to prove a rapid rotation In that it is the oldest family—if you’re other suffering women it is my duty to best thing you can take. about twenty-four hours. tell what Peruna has done for me. the youngest member. The magnetic pole tn Northwestern “I »uttered for live years with uterine It’s too risky to wait irregularities, which brought on hys America 1» supposed to have shifted Time to Leave. until you have consump teria and made me a physical wreck. I Husband (in an aside to his wife)— tried doctors from the different schools considerably since Its discovery by tion. If you are coughing of medicine, but without any percepti Roas in 1631. Taking with him seven If you can't think of some more anec today, get a bottle of ble change in my condition. In my companions In a small schoouer., dotes of our children's smartness let's despair I called on an old nurse, who go^home right away, for they're getting Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, Cherry Pectoral at once. advised me to try Peruna. and promised good results if I would persist and take expects to make observations ou the ready to tell us things about their own. Three »lies : 25c., Mk.. SI. All dranistt. it regularly. I thought this was the present site of this pole from 18U3 to — Baltimore American. least 1 could do ami procured a bottle. 18b5 Consult your doctor. If he says take it, 1 knew as soon as I began taking it that then do as he »ays If he tells you not You Can (let Alien's Foot-Ease FREE. it was affecting me differently from to lake it. then don't take it lie knows. Adding fine sulphur to the dissolved Write Allen S Olmsted. I.e Kcy.N. Y , for a Leave it with him. We are willing anything I had used before, ami so 1 material, then heating, preferably with J. V. AYF.H CO . !ri>well. Mass. It * cures free sain pie of Allen 's Foot base ’ kept on taking it. I kept this up for »»eating hot swollen aching _w fret ... It niste« six months, ami steadily gaimsi strength pressure. Is found by lsldor Kits«» to new or tight ahoes easy a A " certain cure for an«l health, ami when I had used fifteen mole than double the resistance of cel corns ingrowing nails and bunions All drug- bottles 1 considered myself entirely Complying With the Rules. lulose as an Insulator for electric gi»ia»ellit. kbC- I k . n’t accept any substitute. cures I. 1 am a grateful, happy woman ''Here," said the doorkeeper in the wires. Flexibility varies with the per today.”- Miss Muriel Armitage. th« Quail in France. lobby of the playhouse, "what are you Peruna cures catarrh of the pel\ ic or centage of sulphur, and resistance to in France the quail is call«*I the going to <io with that l>aby carriage’” gans with the same surety as it cures adds and moisture is increased. catarrh of the head. Penina has be bird of prophecy, this from an idea “Take ut in th’ theater." responded In the Bmlthsoulan report on scien that the number of his calls twice with- I Mrs. Mnrphv; “ut sez on th' program come renowne«! as a positive cure for female ailments simply because the ail tific work for llMKi Prof. lotngley re out resting the farmer expects but 2 thot 'babies are not admitted in ments are mostly due to catarrh. < a- marks that wheu the bolometer was francs per bushel for his grain; if the ar'rums.' "—Chicago Daily News. tarrh is the cause of the trouble. Pe runa cures the catarrh. The •yni|>- Invented, some twenty years ago. It bird calls four times he expects to rea tonis disappear. was able to measure temperature to lise twice the price which two calls in riTfi Permanently Cured. Re flu»or nervousness I I I U after Aral day*« uaeof l»r Kliiw'aGreat Serva about otie-oue-huudred-thousandth of a sure. Rovtorer Send for Free O2 trial Nit I le and trentina l>r. M. H Kline, Ltd IMI Arcb su, Philadelphia, Pa degree Since then the instrument and do her work without the greatest ex- For eoughs and colds there is no better hanetion. This is a very common sight Its adjuncts have been so far Improved medicine His Particular Line. than Pino's Cure for Coosuuip- and is almost always due to pelvic ca that temperature can now be meas Don. Price 25 cents. “ That new roan of yours,” said the ured to less than one one hundred mil tarrh. proprietor of the store to the depart Sorry He Spoke, It is worse than foolish for so many lionth of a degree readily aud with ment manager, “seems to be a mighty women to stiffer year after year with a precision. Hubsapd—lk> you know that every hard worker." disease that can be petmanently cuied. The Italian government Is awaking time a woman gets angry she adds a “Yes,"replied the latter; “that is Peruna cures catarrh premanently. to the necessity of protecting what re uew wrinkle to her fai-e? his specialty." It cures old chronic cases as well as a mains of its forests and to replanting Wife—No, I did not; but if it is so "What—working?" slight attack, the only difference be ! devastated areas. Tbe most valuable I presume it is a wise provision of “No— seeming to.” ■ort ing in the length of time that it should i tree is the cork tree, which now nature to let the world know what should be taken to effect a cure. ! abounds most lu Sicily and Sardinia, of a husband a woman has. RelcrMt >n .’\1ituli I no CwO* If you do not derive prompt and sat the cork forests of Calabria having BUCt’KSBOKH TO JOHN POOLE. isfactory results from the use of Reru been almost w holly destroyed for char Foot of .Morrison St., Portland. Oregon. ParsoiiN Hawkeye. Automatic, Self Feeders, ns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv coal. Tbe present use of vast quanti LOWEST RAFES To Chicago, Dubuque and the Faultle-HM Stump Puller, ion horMeiwiwer with ing a full statement of your case and ties of cork In the manufacture of East; to Des Moines, Kansas City and two heraeN. Buckeye Sawmill Machinery. En he will tie pleased to give you hie val gine» and Hot lent Eli ami Mtlcknev Gaaollue linoleum and for shipbuilding empha the Southeast, via Chicago Great West vngint'« Write us when in want ol anything uable advice gratis. iu machinery line. sizes the importance qf preserving and ern railway. Electric lighted trains. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Write to J. I'. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, extending tlie cork forests. Hpalu also Unequalled servi«-e. possesses greut cork forests, and a few Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, for informa Ohio. years ago the exportation of wine hot- tion. tie corks from that country amouuted Protection of Australian Birds. He Stopped the CliMk. In value to $5.OtMl.(KM>. Australia has an ornithologists' un May—Ob' George, papa set th« The weights of 1,173 human brains alarm for 10:30 tonight. have been collected by M. Marchand, ion which is working hard to secure the George—Indeed. Didn’t you remark of Marbourg. At birth the average passage of laws to protect «'ertain birds the other night that the ticking was ; weight Is found to b<* l» 8 ounces lu which are in danger of extermination. monotonous and annoyed you? boys anil 9.5 irauivi lu girls. At the It is suggested that certain islands should be reserved specially for the age of one year, 2 ¡xiunds 1.5 ounces A Musical Fish. nutmeg pigeon. and 1 pound 11.5 ounces, respectively; Lake Batticaloa, Ceylon has the and at the end of three years the Mother* will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing . . . piobably unique distinction of being i the tiesl retne.ly to use for their children the home of musical fish. The sounds weight has trebled. Increase Is then syrup the teething season. emitted by tbeee are eaid to be ae slow. Full growth Is attained at nlne- sweet and melodious as those i whicb ------ teeu ,o twt*,1,y years In men and six nscAFwicwM « atiaot hk «ritan would be produced by a series of aeol teen to eighteen In women, the un an F t lor«' spp >Hc >tk>nk, h « they - »nn.it r*>«ch the ian harps. Crossing the lake in a lioat adult weight being 3 pounds 1 ounce dises»«»»! i ol the ear. I hrir ia only <io« ti one can plainly distinguish the pleas in males and '.’ pounds 10 ounces In wajr to cure BfneNF afi '1 that >a by c imtitu- | Draines» in < aiia«<1 by an in- lion al K'iiit'«’ females. kiss by senile atrophy be ant sounds. If an oar is dipped in the • N )iy Ig of tha flamed condr’'*n of the water the melody becomes louder and gins lu man at about forty-eight years Fuatarhtau ini«* When tin» lul«r ;ela in- in fla a » • H rnihbl ’ tt/ and in women at ubout sever", J • Tur- fr m ire distinct. N««d J n t i re i y sr, and wheu IC I« i h *• restili, end un leas t he mflaiuins- geueff, the Russian author, had one of d iit ami tilla tobe ------------------- re«t *red to can !•< take ------------------------------- Novel Fishing Feat. the heaviest brains on record, weigh (ititi itroya» it« normal condition, hearing wii’br destroyed by Iiliiera«ra out of t-S are « ■auaad a The details of “A Novel Fishing ing 4.7 [Miundir, a nd Gambetta lor «•thing but an inflamed eafarrh, wbKii ia _ Feat,” told by Everett Foster in the scarcely 2.6 pounds, was one of the condition of the mue«nia sur iacea. Vte will give Oi • Hundred I >ol I are for any September St. Nicholas, are part of an lightest. cbm * of l>« «i »•««» ch ue«*d by catarrh) that can experience of the winter in Yellow The first "butterfly farm" Is said to not br cured by Hall » Catarrh Cur* Rend for . stone Park a few years ago. The lad have lieen established only a year or r irruí ara, free. F J. CHENEY A OO . lolede, G - who caught the trout, and, without two ago by the English entomologist, Sold by Dr ugg i» la, 7óc legist. Hal ¡’a Family Hilfs are the beat moving from his position, swung his William Watkins, at Eastbourne, , but catch over into Nature’s pot and suc already several similar farmi have At he I.inri* Club. cessfully cooked it was a young brother << Have* yon got the plan« for your come into existence In France, The of Mr. Foster; and the narrator was one object la to rear rare genera of the new house completed yet? i» » nome on* of those who tasted the uniquely .pre worm famjfy. Bonibycldae. the «Ilk silkworm fnnijty. asked him. pared dish and found it palatable. They have, by crossing, obtained some “Not quite.” he replied. “There is new varieties, whl«-li which are sought after a difference of opinion lietween my American Opium Smokers. The number of opium smokers in the by museums of natural history. • They wife and me as to the interior arrange- You can tato from $3 to $6 yearly by Khe says the pantry is too United Statea is estimated at 1,000,000. are also endeavoring to acclimate In menta .ring W L. DougUo $3.50 or $3 ahi 1000. France species of silkworms lndigen- Indigen large and that there are too many They equal those Where Fishhooks Come From. ous to other countries. The farms con closets." that have been coat- Without another word the medal for inff you from S4.<M> Practically all the best fishhooks in tain oaks, allautbus trees, pines, plum The hn- the world—and nearly so of all quali trees, castor oil plants, and other the biggest lie of the evening was to $5 (J0 meiiHe «ale of W. L. ties—are made at Redditch. The an plants tbe leaves of which serve as award»! to him.—Chicago Tribune. Douffla« nhoea proves nual output is probably 500,000,000 food for the caterpillars. Cocoons their superiority over all other makes hooks—about 10,000,000 per week— are hatched on branches protectod protected by Bohl by retail shoe ranging in size from enormous ana fe gauze, and, for the sake of uniform deaiern everywhere. rocious-looking shark-hooka to the tin temperature, the Insects are « often kept Look for nnnie sud iest hooks for very small trouttiies, In a room until after the first molting, prie« on Ixittoin. 1 Hat Boafflaa OWM Cor with a "bend" diameter of about one- when they are placed on bushes In the onai flit prove« Ih ••re 1« sixteenth of an inch, 1,000 of which open air. anil protected from birds vaine In Bollirla« »ho«*«. 1 orona 1« Iter hl<hr«t will not more than fill a good-sized by coverings of muslin or tulle. »rade Pai. I.eatbar marie. /■«jf l'olor r.yplett u»?d. thimble. GOOD BLOOD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF,- You know when rich, red bltxxl is coursing through the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, the beauty and clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair skin, and robust, healthy constitution. It ia good blood ic body and keep« that imparts strength and energy to the kee| it in a state of healthfulness .md vigor. Good blood is the t*- foundation '---- - ---------- of _ good health, and to be physically and mentally sound it must lie kept pure aud untainted. People with good blood possess strong, I was in wretched health; my blood steady nerves and are blest with good was in bad order, my gums being appetites and digestion, and enjoy very much ulcerated. I began the uae sound, refreshing sleep. If we could of 8. B. 8., and tn a remarkably abort always maintain the purity of the time was aound and well. Mv appe blood then we might enjoy perpetual tite increased wonderfully and my health but it becomes infected and food agreed with me. I think it la a poisoned and most of the ills that afflict fine family medicine. MRS. M. IL DAVIDSON. humanity and undermine the constitu Bockmart, Ga. tion are caused by an impoverished or polluted condition of this vital fluid. When the blood is diseased the skin For three year» I bad Tetter oa sap loses its healthy appearance, and the bands. Part of the time the disease complexion, its freshness and beauty was in the form of running sores, and becomes red and rough and full of very painful and eaustng me much pimples and splotches. Itching, scaly discomfort. Four doctors said tbs eruptions, blackheads, boils and rashea Totter had progressed too far to bo cured, and they could do nothing for break out upon the body when the me I took only three bottles of B .8.I. blood is too poor or too thin and acid, and was complstely eured. This was and is not supplying proper nour-sb^ fifteen years ago. and I have nevsr meat to the svstem. Debility, poor since seen any sign of my old trouble. appetite, bad digestion, restless sleep MBS. L. B JACKSON. •37 St Foul St.. Kansas City, Kas. and nervousness more often come from rish. blood any rotore other ft. lost properties and make it rich ‘ a.^T ’hTo impure “u?M np the than blood C ao<1 I .. , _ _ . and the H ip propre nronpf way vriv to tr* natnt ... un to the >n'y rat.on -C a«d no remedy like 8. S. S. to accomplish thia There ii get rid of skin troubles and it does it promptly and thoroughly. S S. S. antidotes and remove* fn-m tbe blood all poisons and humors, and restores it to a normal, healthy condition, and in vigorates aud tones up the general health. When rich, red blood is again flowing through your veins all skin eruptions ________ the complexion clears and you get nd of improves disappear, the appetite ___ sing feelings and nervousness and enjoy once more the th'** miserable depress S S S is nature's remedy for all blood and skin dis- bieiftiop of good health — ‘-s whatever but is guaranteed purely vegetable. eases It contains n<> minera No «barge fofir.edi il advice or other inf crmatK«* Write for free book SWIFT 8PFCIF1C CO- ATUUfTJL CA. desired Mother W. L. DOUGLAS •3.^&*3 SHOES XT New Rain Producer. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. The latest Australian newspapers contain particulars of some experi ments. which are said to have been more or less successful, of a novel method of producing n downfall of ralu, says the Philadelphia Leilger. The inventor makes this statement: “I claim to produce rain by send ing up continuously from three waters a column of gas made by certain chemi' sis. The gas. if sent up for a Muet Bear Signature of maximum of thlrty-two hours, will produce rain over a range of njnety miles at any altitude, with any sky. and with the wind from any quarter. I do not n«-ed to wait until the wind la from the usually rainy quarter In one experiment I made tbe barometric ] TW »stall aiMl as easy to take as sugar. conditions were quite unfavorable, yet I I produced rain. Tbe gas. you see, FOR MFAOACNE. causes In the different ■trata of the FOR DIZZINESS. atmosphere a vacuum. Till» varnnm FOR BIUOUSWEt*. Is the center of a beat ■term and la FOR TORPID LIVER. filled by dense clouds that contain FOR CONSTIPATIOR. rain. 3 lone clouds coms down with FOR SALLOW SKIR. the gravity of the earth, when the FOR WECOMPLEXIOR rain dew-ends. I.M .... "The rain Is different from ordinary rn1n found In districts In which ext>eri tnents have been made. It Is troptoal CURE SICK HEADACHE. ralD. coining from the very lofty re gions. being alight at first, and then later descending In b«*avy showers and bucketfuls. My operations bave been conducted In an ln< Misure twelve feet by eight, Though I cannot, of course, give away iny r secret. I may tell you that the rhe tulcals have to be changed In accordance with «*> Frew ft conditions à, Our 94 tìllf tiiqp Linf cannai Mhoe« »»y mali. reni« evira. Illu«trafed (ataloir freo. W. !.. imi GI.AS. Iiro«hton. Uaaa» Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. 'CARTERS ■ RUSSIAN HEAVE OWDERS Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thia wonderful <‘hl- u*«e doctor »a called grt-at barauMt he cura* propl«* without opera lion that are glrrn up to die. It»* cur»*» witn 1ho*w* wonderfitl Chi- ne«*»- hrrtm, ruota, hud«, hark« and vegetai» I Ml that are •ntirrly un known to m«ri|l«al Sci ence in this country. 'I iiroitffh ibe u«e <»r rt»«i hnr mi«*«« rrrnerilra thia famous doctor >v< IT rdlra, , which *-*.■.» »»hh'h b* h« an« dlarflbnei*. ■sen Itr Hr fuarsnli'K ffiiarai to ■ ire lattarti Inriff. UtrsaM, rheumatinm efotnach. liver, kidney« i. *lr t»*«tininnial«. • harg** n»<i ___ im - w him. Patieritn ool of th blank« and rlreiilara. _ ft Ml TATI«»N r«»:»;. AI i HHB. h The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co 23<• Aldor Ms. Per (land. Orofon. OF" Mention paper. P. N. U, _ - - _•>»«!• <»f dkiNmlBC <raa| r-puta4l>>n in llO* <M*t*t»aa, KR.WUrf BKHM' KK Reware. Raw BrswW C. . St S..I, M.w. A Marvellous Menagerie The strangest mens g.-rle wr rid 1« on i an Ohio fsrm. Tbrongh all the garden is. or«*b us pia - tbifl beasts of many fashioned « >ut of re ota, tranks, and the branches of trees. It la a veritable toy Neab’s Ark gr«>wn up Ruth« tbm ^•rr/assvWa Crc~Ta»