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Is It Y o u r O wn H air? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? C a n ’t do it? Haven’t enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor! Here’s an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick,glossy hair! And we know you’ll never be gray. -SPEAK FOR THE BLOOD Skin Diseases speak for the blood and tell of the acid-laden, poison ous condition of that vital fluid, and of its effort to throw off and rid the system of the poisons and waste matters that have accumulated in it. Ec zema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Boils and diseases of this type H eav«n on E a r th .—O u r deed s a n d \ are all caused by a weakened and polluted blood circulation, and though they ■boughts h ere on e a r th m ak e o u rj may have lain dormant in the system during the cold weather, at the coming .e a re n or hell for us. T h e cro ss an d of Spring and Summer, when th e b lo o d is r e a c tin g a n d m a k - I n 1896 I ex p erien ced a t tim es p atch es on th e fil i n g e x t r a e ffo rts to e x p e l a l l *ide of m y h a n d s th a t itch ed an d b u rn ed , causing m o r b id a n d p o is o n o u s m a tte r , m u ch discom fort. I w as convinced I w as afflicted t h e y m a k e t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e . ™ t h 8 ‘3T® E czem a I co n su lte d several pbysi- T?_f ___ „ * „ ____„ a . cians, an d used several ex tern al applicatio n s, re- b u t slig h t tem p o rary relief. I d ecided to T ru e R eligion— M any a d ev o u t m an E x t e r n a l re m e d ie s c a n n o t 'u r e ; t h e y s o o th e a n d g iv e tr y S .S . S ., a n d soon I found m yself e n tirely cured, h as been a helpless fool In p ra c tic a l te m p o r a r y re lie f, b u t o fte n s ta tio n A., K an sas C ity, Mo. W . P. B r u s h . affairs. A nd let no m an th in k he can c lo g t h e p o r e s a n d g la n d s , a n d be a C h ristia n a n d be lazy. T h e re the poison causing the trouble is thus shut up in the system to break out ligious life th a t p ra y s loud a n d long afresh later on. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy, cures all skin '* I t h i n k t h a t A y e r 's H a ir V I kot la t h e m o a t w o n d e rfu l h a irR ro w e r th a t w as e v e r m a d e . I a n d sh irk s resp o n sib ility Is a m lsera- diseases by going down into the circulation, driving out all poisons and waste h a v e u s e d I t f o r a o m e t im e a n d I c a n t r u t h ! ble c a ric a tu re of tr u e religion.-—R ev. f u l l y s a y t h a t I a m g r e a t l y p le a s e d w ith It. I matters, strengthening the blood, leaving the skin c h e e r f u l l y r e c o m m e n d i t a s a s p le n d id p r e p a I M. C. H a rtz e ll, M ethodist, C hicago, 111. soft and smooth, and building up the entire system r a t i o n . ” — M 18 8 V. B r o c k , W a y la n d , M ich . by its tonic effect. S. S. S. cures Nettle Rash, Poi E d u catio n .— E d u c a tio n is th e cor M a d e b y J . C. A y e r C o., L o w e ll, M ass. son Oak and all skin diseases that enter the system n ersto n e of all civil an d social life. A ls o m a n u fa c tu r e r s o f through the pores and glands, as well as those that W hy is th is u nless It be th a t th e ed u SARSAPARILLA. PHIS. ca te d m an Is seen to be so u n d e r In h is have their origin in the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, CHERRY PECTORAL. 77 /r S W IF T SP E C IF IC C O .. A T L A N T A . G A . m oral ju d g m e n ts, tr u e r to th e Ideals without charge. ’g w w r w r 1 la w a i he cherishes, a n d s a fe r In th e le a d e r sh ip w h ich he offers th a n th e m an A lm o s t Satisfied. B u r y Y o u r T ro u b les. w ith o u t fo rm al e d u c a tio n ? — R ev. E. B o u n d in W e d lo c k . C o n g ressm an B ro u ssa rd , o f L o u isi T ra in y o u rse lf to k eep y o u r tro u b le s H ighlo— Poor Meeker! H e is having i H. C apen, C ongregationalism M edford, to ¿ o u rse lf. D on’t p o u r th e m o u t upon a n a , sa y s th a t a t N ew Ib e ria , h i» ' his troubles since he m arried. : M ass. a c q u a in ta n c e s o r s tr a n g e r s . I t is n ’t \ S ta te , in th e ea rly ’90s, w h en t h a t d is D ix m y th — W h a t’s the explanation? E a rth ly P le a s u re s . — C an e a rth ly th e ir f a u lt If you h a v e tro u b le s, anti t r ic t w a s v isited by a se v ere flood, one H ighlo— H is wife can read him like a book, and she shuts him up whenever he p le a s u re s m ak e one so h a p p y a s to th ey d o n ’t w a n t to h e a r of y o u rs, be- I o f th e e x p e d itio n s fo r re lie f o rg an ized leave n o th in g to be d esired . A s su re d ca u se th e y h a v e so m a n y o f th e ir ow n. by th e g o v e rn m e n t one d ay en co u n opens his mouth. D ixm yth— T h at being the case, he is ly not. T hey th a t In d u lg e In se n su a l A nd b esid es— h e re Is a p o in t to consid te re d an old n eg ro w ho, in a d ila p i bound to be unhappy. g ra tific a tio n a r e fo rce d to a c k n o w l er— If y o u in sis t on te llin g o th e r peo d a te d d u g o u t, w a s h a v in g co n sid erab le edge th a t th e d ee p e r th ey p lu n g e the ple o f y o u r g rie v a n e e s th e y w ill a t tro u b le in k eep in g afloat. T h e old fel m ore th ey a r e e n sla v e d a n d th e less le n g th eom e to d islik e a n d sh u n you, low w as b u sy p a d d lin g w ith one h a u d , MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS th e y a re sa tisfie d by th e m . T h e k een b e c a u se th e re b y yo u p re v e n t th em w h ile he b ailed o u t h is c r a f t w ith th e F a s t e s t , l i g h te s t a n d s t r o n g e s t H tu m p P u lle r edge o f d e lig h t soon becom es b lu n ted . fro m te llin g th e ir tro u b le s. o th e r. o n t h e m a r k e t . 11» H o r s e p o w e r o n t h e s w e ep w i t h tw o h o rs e s . W r it e lo r d e s c r i p t iv e c a ta lo g —C a rd in a l G ibbons, R o m an C a th o lic, A t th is ju n c tu r e th e relief b o a t cam e a n d p ric e s . — — B a ltim o re , Md. P e r m a n e n t l y C u r e d . N o fits o r n e r v o u s n e s s w ith in h a ilin g d ista n c e , a n d th e c a p RBIERSON MACHINERY CO. a f t e r f i r s t d a y ’s u s e o f D r .K U n e ’s G r e a t N e r v e Foot o! Morrison Street Portland, Oregon C h u rch Influence— E v e ry c h u rc h c a r R e s t o r e r . S e n d fo r F r e e 8 2 t r i a l b o t t le a n d t r e a t is e . ta in called o u t: "H ello , th e re , un cle! A n y th in g you ries th e gospel m essag e by its every H r . R . H . K l i n e , L t d ., 931 A r c h 8 L . P h il a d e l p h i a , P a . w a n t? ” o u tw a rd a p p e a ra n c e a n d sp e a k s to ev The Sorrow o f It. “ N o th in ’ ’c e p t w in g s, b o ss,” w a s th e e ry h e a r t o f its d iv in e p urpose. T h e BAD DEBTS “ S om ehow ,” re m a rk e d y o u n g D e g rim reply. m ere sig h t o f m en, w om en o r ch ild ren COLLECTED B orem , “ I am a w fu ly s tu p id to -n ig h t.” going o r re tu rn in g from c h u rc h o r S u n “ In d e e d yo u a re ,” r e to rte d M iss Cos- E V E R Y W H E R E - 5 E N D THEM IN Mother* w ill find Mr*. Winslow'* Soothing d a y school g iv es Its m essag e to th e tiq u e , s o m e w h a t im pulsively. Byrup the be*t remedy tonae for th e ir children M E R C I U N D PROTECTIVE A55N . h e a r t a n d d e c la re s so m e th in g th a t w a f*MNO) 6 l U«t Of A MC» HAU SAAf mtX. “ D o yo u really m ean t h a t ? ” a sk ed j d u rin g th e teething period. S A L T L A K E C IT Y . U T A H w ill find In th e g re a t se rm o n th e S a th e y o u n g m an, in su rp rise . • O « . P l - t . »»MT U M UJ iJfnky J vior u tte re d .— R ev. C. O. Jonee, M e th S y m p a th e tic . “ I m erely in d o rse d y o u r s ta te m e n t. o dist, A tla n ta , Ga. Mrs. B row n— H ave you heard from D id n ’t yo u j u s t now a s s e r t t h a t you your son since he got th a t new spaper L ib e rty .—T h e m e a n in g o f th e m od w e re a w fu lly stu p id ? ” sh e asked. job in the city ? e m u n iv e rsity is th e - lib e rty o f th e “ Y— es,” he a d m itte d , “ b u t I m erely M rs. G reen (proudly)— Yes, indeed; w o rld In th e re a liz a tio n o f in te lli s a id so w ith o u t th in k in g .” and he w rites me th a t he is going to try gence. T h e m ea n in g of th e g r e a t so “ A nd up to th e tim e you spoke of his hand a t poetry. Ah! who would have cial m o v em en t is th e lib e rty o f th e it,” re jo in e d th e m a tte r-o f-fa c t m aid, thought th a t I should ever be known as w orld In th e re a liz a tio n o f sy m p a th y . “ I o n ly th o u g h t so w ith o u t s a y in g i t .” th e m other of a poet! M rs. Brow n— Oh, well, I wouldn’t T h e m e a n in g o f th e g r e a t In d u stria l w orry about it if I were you. Remember, m o v em en t Is th e lib e rty o f th e w o rld G ro u n d s fo r D ivorce. he is young yet, and he’ll probably have in In d iv id u a l a n d collectiv e b e tte r r O M L A N O 8 K K 1 > O O ,, P o r t l a n d . O r .. Newed— Alas! I am a disappointed b e tte r sense when he’s older. C s a a t A g e n ts . m en t.— Rev. N. B oynton, C on g reg atio n - m an. M j wife cannot sing O ldw cd—C an ’t sing! W hy, m an, th at a llst, B rooklyn, N. Y. Sm all farm s are the rule In Ja p a n , ought to be a cause for rejoicing. You P a in an d E ffo rt.— All th e g re a t and every foot of land is put to use. are to be congratulated. , souls of h isto ry have sw eat E Newed— Yes, but the trouble is she T h e farm er who haa more th an ten acres E D L / C M T / O A/ is considered a monopolist. blood In th e p e rfo rm a n c e o f th e ir th in k s ahe can. w ork. 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R ed em p tio n w a s p u rc h a se d by (THE NEW IMPROVED SOUTHWICK) 4 •a s i x t h sv. PO R T LA N D , O R E . , a alaln J e s u s a n d a rise n L o rd ; a n d w e n o w each w eek c e le b ra te H is d ay of re su rre c tio n , In c o m b in a tio n w ith w o r sh ip o f God w ho com m an d ed , an d th e w orld w as, an d w ho sh o w ed H is su p re m e love fo r m an In sa crificin g fo r o u r red em p tio n , C h rist, H is Son, in h o t A i r P u m p i n g E n gin e w hom H e w as w ell p le a se d .— R ev. A. J. H e n ry , C on g reg atio n alism B rooklyn, N. Y. Pump* water for H u m a n W e a k n e ss.— C h rist k n e w H e house and Irriga-Ion. h a d all p o w er, t h a t H e w a s fro m God. Displaces wind mills a n d t h a t h e w as g o in g to G od a f te r and gasoline engines. th e w ra th of m en h ad sp e n t Itse lf Burna gasoline, wood o r coal. Has anto- upon H im . Writh th is k n o w led g e o f j m atic atop. 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