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THK KI'iiKN'K DAILY OriRl). WKDXKSPAY. M VV 20, Ulcus JTHFUL HOUSE WIVESJFTHE UNITED STATES jd Grateful Tributes" tol)r. Hartman POT RPtlPf'tc Pnnn: I r- -- v.,VJ ivvucitu rrom rc-runa. Pe-ru-na Tablets. Some people prefer to take taSleu, rather than to tike medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablet, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet la equiva lent to one average dose of Peruna. Mrs. T. J. Ballard. Pryor Creek, Indian Territory, writes: "I keep free from my old stomach trouble, feel nocatarrhal symptoms at all. I am able to do my w ork, eat and drink what I,want,aiidam re joiced to know that I found a sure cure in your valuable medicines." )e Throat Trouble. ' IflL' jit. C. "olan, Gem, m S-f "' , WS I Sift M Vrltos: "I have no Biroat trouble, thanks mat. It is the only Be I care to have. 1 Ifeel safe when I have house. its used Peruna (or pears and I ought to Ibout it. Parana has ' me a great many (Ed I shall praise it to pe of my friends." since Peruna was in f to the pnblio thirty wo, the housewife has lever faithful friend to Peruna. b that has seen the practical of the use of Peruna in the i I the baby has snuffles or cold she hwdoses of Peruna, instead of Mil tjtem with the doctor's drugs. i' thttschool children have coughs he again resorts to Peruna. my member of the family is with catarrh, either In its acute tehronfc, Peruna is resorted to. he number of minor ailments Peruna a never-falling remedy. t has won the confidence of tho Ife in Peruna, which cannot be fcaken by the statements of tho know nothing of Peruna, sever had any personal ezperi-Hsose, Dyspepsia and Constipation. Mrs. John Sf, Stabler, Millersburg, Ind., writes: "I have been cured of a very bad case of oatarrh of the stomach and conittpation, and a complication ot ailments that I have bad for several years. "I doctored with three doctors who did me not much good, so I quit doctor ing. I bought a bottle of Peruna and commenced taking It. I found I was getting some bettr, but thought I was not doing as well as I might. So I wrote to Dr. Hartman to see what he thought about ma, He gave me special directions and medical advice. "To our astonishment I Improved and am today a well woman and weigh as much as I ever did in my life. "My old friends in Ohio, where we moved from about fifteen months ago, say when they see Hie, 'How well you look. I did uot expect to see you ever look so well again.' I tell them I would not look so well if it had not been for Peruna. "Peruna saved mv life. I recommend Peruna wherever I am, and when any of our folks aro sick I give them Peruna with success. "I thank Dr. Hartman, and may he live many years more to goon with the good work. Tongue cannot express the gratitude that my husband, child ren and 1 owe to Dr. HartniHnfor the kindness he has shown toward me dur ing my sickness. "I want the public to know what Peruna and Dr. liartiuan havo dono for me." An astonishing number of families use Peruna continuously for the various petty ailments to which the family is liable. PROMINENT NEW YORK HOP BUYER HERE; M ADK VISITS TO SKY I. KM. I.WIl roi'XTY YMins ai w s I KKY Ml ( II IMI'KKSSIMp 1 1 11 Til KM Simon Vhlmnn, of the hop -!. firm of S. & K. I'hlmann. of Vv York City, was in Kit Rent this fnro mxtn in company with M. tl. 1511 i bertson, of Aurora, the OtvRon rep rest'titattve of the firm.i With T. i IV l.lnton, local representative, they 'drove through several hopyarils in : this vicinity during the forenoon. Mr. I'hlmann was very well Impressed with the appearance of the yards, I ami said they compare favorably (with those in any part of the coun try. Among those visited was the Neis yard above Springfield, and the Linton yard aenws the river from Kugene. (ieorge A. lVtrrls famous i asparagus farm, near the Neis yard. was also visited, and Mrs. rhlmann was delighted with it and aski d many quest inns concern In g t lie in dustry, of which Mr. Uorris has made such a splendid success. Messrs. I'hlmann and iiilberlson left on the noon train today for tho north. MRS. AUGUST A PAULIXK OC1IS. Systemic Catarrh. Mrs. Aupusta Pauline Ocha, ft. P. D. 2, North Knglish, Iuwa writes: "I took Peruna over three years. 1 suffered from sys temic catarrh and had pains in my right aide so I could haraiy do my housework. "I am 66 years old, and am now doing all my housework. 1 am In the best of health, nnd cannot thank Dr. Hartman enough for his advice and medicine." III KS. J. M. KTAIH.KIt. tentative Ellis has reeom- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Lint,, after F. A. Rankin. J. M. Martin, M. O the appointment of Harold J. i a short visit with G. D. Linn and Fuller, J. H. McCllntock and others of Pend eton. ns cadet at I family, left for their home in fort- eft this mornlnK for Salem to attend tint Military Academy. land today, the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. UOTKI, AltltlVALH The Slmftle E. EkstiH'h and wife. Chicago. F. Jefiross. Port Wind. Frunk King, Tni-thind. O. T. (liKidwin, Portland. F. d I". llerron, Salem. J. V. Taylor, lugone. I. . A. Nt'vvnjti, roriliind, II. M. Kyle, Florence, Win. riilinaun, N. Y, M. A. tlilbertson, Auwii'n, Or. Sig Lantcr, N. Y. C. P. Dutihnr, N. Y. Hen trwln, Milwankln, Or. S, O. Alexander, Philadelphia. J. V. rolllna, 8. V. fipo. K. Merrill, Suit Lake. ' It. llri'sh, Portland. F. M. Morlarly, 8, F, Nate Levite, N, Y, John Miisfield. Portland. F. Darrlngtun, St. Louis. The lloffuuin II. E. r.ray, St. Paul. Fred Marx, S. F. T, Wigman, Portland. Win. KatHniati, Portland. John Douglas, Portland. Fred Fischer. Marcola. Will. Rcnntnger, Mnrcola. J. P. McDonald, Drain. A. J. Sauluhury, Portland. A. P. l'uney, l'orlland. Jas. A. Hlankalk, Deerhorn. 11. -A. Soults, Clarion, Iowa, (i. S. Henley, city. Wm. II. Wheeler, llreenleaf. C. V. Itowman, Portland. C. H. Schiller, Albany. F. A. Shackelford, Albany. J. S. Magladry, Donna. ('. II. Sellars, citv. W. M. Heals, city. J. W. llleaxbulu and wife, lliush Col. A. A. Waring and wife, Carnlug Iowa. A COWING EVENT. lU' llf .1 II. 't filllh H Ux'f, A mirt-r Tliaii ili y i . ports SiMit out l' w-;vtlur uu-n Or l'v tlu Il uit Of tue t'inls. Who m.iy ll v Uu-k apuln. The (la mint; poniora On (he bounta Anil liantJliiK tn the utor lnclati tin tlirfu HlnK ctrcua will Pe tti our midxt unci mor. The circus will He hack Again. Knlnrticd In every way. With nil Its KlUter, Glint nnd bin re. 8o don't forgi't the tiny. With wotulors now From every land Ileneath the nil nil nit sun And with m txitn'h Of awkward clowns To idmw im old time fun. With elephants Anil piriLi'y Iwars rorfornun lit one ring, AtH-or-lmi; to the Htlln tluit nrf A'oortain hirii if sprlns;. With nil lln splendors, t,ioru'otiH. nfat. It's lu roam! of tents, So ilon't forget To Bel a JoL And earn that fifty cents. 1 Tailored Suits $25.00 Values for $ 14.85 New lan. i s stun' lias Just riH't!lvo, lj t-xpr-s a lot of liulU's' Suits, (mo ta ilott tl. nt'W buiiinirr ;uut early tall Htyloi. Jai kfts full .-at in liiwtl. Tlu rolors ro V pt'iihuKon. KoUlrn brown uinl navy; sixes. 14, lti. IS; S 4 . oti. ;is. 40. Ami you can save flO.lfi If you buy tint of tit'st vlt'nant Suits (or ttwy aro $J..00 values. Tho lot Is now on salt. Wo Invite yni to call uiul see tht'in whtMhtT yon wish to buy r nut.' At this price tho lot should n.t l ist many ilayn Salv prtco $14.85 Nothing Naughty For Him. To Make This Sale active We will otter our regular line of L.tdies' Spring Suits all thi week At the following prices $10.00 Suits $7.50 $14 Suits $12.00 $12.50 Suits $9.90 $15 Suits $12.50 Silk Petnicoats this week . . $4.90 Ladies'. Dress Skirts, uynweigh, 10 off ,$ 10.00 Black Voile Skirts; at $7.90 : Grand Embroidery Sale all this Week ..... NtVLAND'S! EUGHNE'S DAR.CAIN SHOP "I hear jour liusbtiiul la uientluut'd for vli pri'sltliMit." 'lmpoHSlblc. !lo Is a clmrtor inoiir bcr of tho Autlvli-p ocletjr." Tying her sundunnpt undor lmr chin, Shti t ifil her raven rlnsli'is In; Then to tho store sha wont with Klt'M For llnlllHtor's HockT Mnnntnln Toil. Linn Drug Co. SIMMONS' PHOTO TENT. Oak Street, between 9 and 10. 3:::::z:::::::n::::xn:m:::n:::::::::: Watts' Gi ft Sfflfle One Hundred Dollars worth of elegant pres ents will be distributed among Watts' . cus tomers on August 30th, next. The list of presents is headed by a beautiful Sixty-five Dollar Cut Glass Lamp. Every dollar's worth of goods purchased from the Jewelry Store or the optical department will entitle the pur chaser to the opporturnity to secure these rich prizes.,, Remember the place. o ..... , Corner 9$h and Willamette Sts. 12 :: m :::::: Portland ROSE H Festival IZo :::: U. of 0. vs. 0. A. C. 1 TRACK-MEET Friday, May 22 ::: t A FULL LINE OF. To lie Hold In Portland, Oregon. JUNE to 6, 1908 Will bo ths most brllllunt Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee ever held In tho PacltlQ Northwest j Portland, "Tho Hoho City," will ho a scone of splendor nnd tho con- i ter of wqrld-wldn Interest j for one wcok. Several Important conventions to be held 111 I'dHIiwhI on that occaiilon. o The Southern Pacific Co. Will uvll H.ntJiiI Tirki-tn on Tills OiTitftlnn Krom EUGENE Ki Portlnnd nnd Kotiirn at $5.00 For pnrf lar rail on a. j. .ii,i,i in;, Agrnt. Win. McMurray, (jtwral VuxvUKt'r Ant., 1'ortland, Or, New Granitware just, m Stoves, Ranges and Heaters gffii iTd,nac S. L. LONG HARDWARE STORE 50 East. Ninth Street :: , , 111 f' KNAPO-GURO DIP AND DISINFECTANT ONI QALLON MAKI8 63 GALLONS dip row cunt or SCAB BfAOY ?OM Uftl KnnpoCaro Dip Is approv fl by the Uu inu of Animal Industry, WaHhlnKloii, 1). C. and Dor- miminn grained us uie In Ulllelal Dipping of Sheep for seal). This shown lta value, chiiIiik from the bent authority In the world. It U sod In treating llnrar. Cattlt and HftK for lloa anil ajl k(n dlacaM. Ba aura to a.k for i'rucalnn KnaM-c'nro anil Lfi.infrctant. Don't tako aumc other, Krt Kn.io.Cun anil tiu set Itic bt. Scad tt free book uo dlpploK Preston & Hales AGENTS Mfgs of Harness and Saddles Dealers in Paints and Wall Paper TOM WATSON S Trflfl ftPHI.VO (HT AfiJI AMI CLAIMS 'VitA-l TUP WIIITK IIOI HK HIrH fltU TIIN Our PopullHtlc friends havo unbound ed faith nnd confidence In their can dldnle. Ho hits the public In us. Our roconl of the past speaks volumes. If you want to secure satisfaction at nil times, patronize the Theatre Hea lutirunt. You will be well satisfied with Us menls. THEATRE CAFE Julius Goldsmith Willi ams Co. Transfer Light and heavy Haulintt WOOU ft) bALK Tailor Made Clothing Never More have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLOED 14 East 9th St. i'-iii::i!!:iizizzzziii