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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
H elplH elpl I ’m Falling T h u s cried the hair. A nd a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle o f A y e r ’ s H a ir V igor. T h e hair w as sa v e d ! In gratitude, it grew long and h eavy, and with all the deep, rich color of ea rly life. Sold in all parts o f the w orld for sixty y ears. “ About on « year afro I loat nearly all o f my lair follow ing an attack o f ranaafes. 1 was advised by a rilend to use A y e r’s Hair Vif?nr. I did so, anti as a result I now have a beautiful head o f hair Mae. W J. littow N M f nom on e« Kalis. Wit. A yers Made by J. C. A j e r Co., L o w e ll, A i so r ------- ---- manufacturers of V SARSAPARILLA. p il l s . critkkv fe c tc sal . M u u lin it 111. O w n B u .tn e t.. Wallace Cummings used to drive the old stage which ran between Brldgton and Portland. One day W al lace had as a passenger out of Port land a young city chap or dude, as Wallace called him. The scenery Hlong the stage route was both beau tiful and diversified: the young man was much interested, and as he sat on the box, or post o f honor, beside Wallace literally plied him with ques tions ns to what mountain that was and what river this was. etc. The old driver, who detested this sort of interrogation, stood it as long as he could. Finally he blurted out: ,-Say, stranger. If you'll mind your business Pll mind mine.” Thus snubbed, the young man re lapsed Into silence. They had driven about ten miles farther when they came to a long hill, where the driver was obliged to apply the brake. As he shoved his foot to ward It he immediately noticed that the mail bag. which always lay there, was gone. Evidently It had dropped off along the road. Wallace stopped his horses; then, breaking the long silence, he said: •'Say, stranger, did you see that mail bag slide off?” "Yes, I did; some ten miles back,” calmly remarked the young man. “ Well, why in thunder didn't you tell me?” gasped the astonished driver. The "dude” looked him squarely In the eye for a moment, and then ne drawled, imitating W allace’s tone: "Say. driver, you mind your business and Pll mind mine.” The rest of the Journey was driven 1n cold silence.— Boston Herald. Infant mortality is reported to be greater In Prussia than in any other roiintr.v except Russia. The deaths the 6rst year are (5 to 7 per cent in Sweden, 15 in France and 23.(1 in Prussia. A VETERAN O f THE BLACK- HAWK, MEXICAN AND THE CIVIL WARS. o f amusement and affection till she flitted out o f his view. ITesently be felt the flutter o f wings around bis head, and theu a pair of small feet rested there. It was the wren. A most vigorous pulling and tugging at his hair betrayed the purpose of tho enterprising little bird. When she had secured what she could carry o f the W S/N/SA/W VW t soft white hair she flew away, return ing now and theu for another supply. J a m ie 's M a n lin e s s . Jamie came Into the house crying A fter the leaves had fallen aud all like a girl. Mother sighed, for her lit was brown and bare, the nest was tle sou was uot showing the manly found, with its lining o f white hair, traits that should come with a boy’s swinging among the branches o f some fifth birthday. dead hop vines on the porch. “ What Is the matter, Jamie?” A n I n t e r e s t in g E x p e r im e n t . "T b e boys is pickin' on me, mamma. A pretty and simple experiment la to They're always pickin’ on me, an' change the color of flowers. Immerse makln’ fun. Boo-boo!” the flowers In ammonia, aud you will “ There, there, son. You’ll never be be surprised to see w.dte lilies change a man if you cry like that.” to yellow: pink roses turn a lovely "But, mamma dearie, that’s Just the light green; dark red sweet peas as matter of me. Everybody thinks I ’m sume blue and rich purple tints. The a girl with these horrid old curls and change is so rapid as to suggest the dresses, too. The boys laugh at mo ptesence of a magician. and pull my hair and tell me to go play with the girls, an’ they run away S p in n in g an E gg. from me an’ won't let me play with Did you ever try to spin an egg? All them. Boo-hoo! An’ yesthldy when you have to do is to boll the egg hard that lady called, she said: ‘ How de do, and twirl It In your fingers. Then try little girl,' an' she kissed me, an’ I to spin It on Its side. In this you will wanted to Jes’ slap her, nn' I hate her, fail, as the egg will stand and spin on an’ I want to be a boy! ! Boo-hoo-hoo!” its large end. Mother sighed. Those beautiful golden curls had been her pride, an l T H E IR Y E A R S AR E W A S T E D when they were gone her baby would Railroad Rate Legislation. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Testifying before the senate commit tee at Washington, Interstate Com merce Commissioner Prouty said in discussing the proposition to give that commission the power to regulate rail way rates!— “ I think the railways should make their own rates. I think they should be allowed to develop their own busi ness. I have never advocated any law, and I am not now in favor of any law, which would put the rate making power into the hanus of any commis sion or any' court. W hile it may be necessary to do that some time, while that is done in some states at the pres ent time, while it is done in some countries, I am opposed to it, * * * The railway rate is property. It is all the property that the railway has got. The rest of its property is not good for anything unless it can charge a rate. Now it has always seemed to me that when a rate was fixed, if that rate was an unreasonable rate, it deprives the railroad company of its property pro tanto. It is not necessary that you should confiscate the property of a rail road; it is not necessary that you should say that it shall not earn three per cent or four per cent. When yon put in a rate that is inherently unrea sonable, you have deprived that com pany of its rights, of its property, and the circuit court of the United States has jursidiction under the Fourteenth amendment to restrain that. * * * I have looked at these cases a great many times, and 1 can only come to the conclusion that a railroad com pany is entitled to charge a fair and reasonable rate, and if any order of a commission, if any statute of a state legislature takes away that rate, tbe Fourteenth amendment protects the railway company.” Fattiest, lightest and strongest Hiump Fuller on the market. 119 Horse power on the sweep with two horses. W rite tor descriptive catalog and prices. — ---- rrr-................ ... ■ ....... .....--U RfclERSON M ACH INERY CO. Foot ol Morrison Street kortland. Or e g o « BAD D EB TS Sax— Your new auto is sixteen horse COLLECTED power, Isn't it? Fox— Um! Sixteen EVERY WHERE SEND TtlEJI IN' balky horse power.— Brooklyn Life. MERCHANT.) RROTtUIVt A)5N. Diner— I ’ve been waiting half an SALT LANE CITY, UTAH hour for that chicken 1 ordered. W alt » O M » P lea t. ( M S I O KI u i er— You have an uncommon amount of patience, sir.—Judge. She— Is skin grafting a very late discovery? He— No, It Is only a new branch o f a very old art; all grafting Is a skin profess.— Detroit Free Fress. lice and all vermin that Infest bomes cattle, poul try. etc. Lousy hens will Sometimes a man Is despised for not la y; nor chicks grow. twenty or thirty years because be Is so stingy, and then envied all the rest of his life because he Is so rich.— Som live upon the blood which erville Journal. should go to sustain life A vitality P R U S S I A N “ You haven’t been here long,” re L IC E F O W O E R kill. the lice, thus it SA V E S marked the Ink-well. “ No.” replied the FEE D as extra rations must he given on account new blotter. “ How do you like your o f vermin. 25<’ ami 50o work?" "W ell, Its certainly absorb dealers. lfy mail 40c & 75o f CO. ing."— Philadelphia Ledger. ST . RAUL . M I N N . <W page Hand Book Free Husband—You ought to know more than to order a pearl necklace when I ’ U U I L A N D N K K I ) U O M P o r t l a u d . O r., V o e i t A g o n ia . you know how I ’m fixed! W ife— Why. John, do yon think I want everybody to know bow you're fixed?— Puck. IF Y O U “ Well, Doctors Brown and Smith are going to operate upon old Uotrox." “ Is E x t r a v a g n n t H a b i t s R o b B a l l P l a y e r s the operation necessary?" "W hy. yes; W E CAN C U R E Y O U Brown hHs a note coming due. and o f B e n e fit o f R i g S a l a r i e s . The Lewis 1’hono Metric Institute and School for The worst fault of the baseball busi Smith wants an automobile.” — Puck. Stain me i t i s o f Detroit, Michigan. I.stablished eleven years. Have cured thousand" (Sold Medal uwimlet) Mistress (to applicant for cook's po ness is that It teaches young men the World’s Fair. 8t. Lout h . U104. Kifoininciuled by physio- Ians, educators, clergymen, and g>uduates everywhere. habit of extravagance and high living, sition)— Why did you leave your iHst This Institution has a Western Branch at Portland with a very large class o f punlls in attendance—men and writes Jimmy Ryan, once one of the place? Applicant— You are very In women, girlsami hoys all ai-'es. ten torlxty. Many have best. Naturally the players on each quisitive, murrn. I didn't ax yer what been cuied In three weeks, hut ll\e to »lx weeks Is tbo time usually required. W illclose in I W tlum louOctober great team are lauded as heroes by for yer last cook left you.— Pick-Me- Htli. W ill accept pupils until Septeml>er 1st A P O S IT IV E . A B S O L U T E C U R E d U A U A N L E D . tlielr admirers; the newspapers are full Up. W rite at once for particulars ami terms. If you mention this oaper ami semi 6cents In stamps, to cover postage, of accounts o f their doings; they meet Miss Innit— You seemed bored at the G E T T IN G O F F A "H IG H H O R S E ” 1 will semi you our clolh bound, voo page book.‘ -'1 he Origin and Treatment o f Stammering, free o f charge. hundreds of “ good fellows” who want theater last night. Mr. Knott. Don’t Address W I L L I A M T. L E W I S them to drink, smoke ur carouse with! y 5 U A sso cia te P rin cip a l Shakespeare? Mr. Wyso T h e E x p e rie n c e W h ic h a C o lle g e G r a d W estern R ep resen ta tive 8. W . Cor. 18th m id Ralolqrh Streeta u ate E n c o u n te re d . them. They meet "sports” o f wealth Knott—Oh. Shakespeare's all right, I P O R T L A N D , G IL S O N Any business man of long experi N o te —No pupils accepted at Portland after Sept. 1st. aud they try to Imitate these “ sports.” s’pose. but I wisht he'd turn out some ence, college man though he be him They spend their money for rich thing new.— Ex. self, will attest to the wrinkles that clothes, wines, costly cigars and dia “ Albert, dear, while looking through have to be taken out o f the average monds, and usually when they are sud some of your old clothes, I made such college man at the first brush, says a denly confronted with a ten days' no a lucky find that I ordered a new dress man In business. I hud an experience tice of release the diamonds are about on the strength of It.” “ What was It, with one o f them a short time ago. all that they have left to show for the earnings of years. The old-timers were dear?" "H a lf a dozen checks that had When I first talked with him he was willing to “ accept” a position If it paid more reekless In this regard than the never been written on." LOW CAN Iiastus (to druggist)— Look hyah, $100 a month, for instance! new generation o f ball players, but b<- gone. But she could not have her mlsteb. Yo’ all sole me some stuff to 1 turned him out in one minute and there are enough youngsters now baby and a manly boy, too, that was make Easteh aigs yestuddy. Drug thirty seconds, asking that he call Waist High wasting money. certain. gist— Well? Rastus— Well. I feed hit again about the middle of the next T o me it is a sad commentary on the “ Well, if I must I must Now, to dem hens, an’ dey aln’ lay no aigs week. He came— that Is the charac Skims Cold Jamie, if you’ll stop crying this very game to see the great stars o f other — dey lay down en’ die. teristic o f the college man. by the way. or Warm days toiling as day laborers. The minute I ’ll have the curls cut off this greatest pitcher o f them all is digging Mrs. Smith— Had your daughter a 1 Jumped on him before be got his Milk afternoon.” breath from the walk upstairs. 1 ask Sunbeams broke out all over Jamie’s ditches in Indianapolis; perhaps the pleasant voyage? Mrs. New-rich— Yes, 50 Per Cent greatest infielder the world has known but they must have had an accldeuL ed him If he knew about how much his face and dried up the tears. Cream first three mistakes in the place he is clerking In a cigar »tore at $12 a She wrote she landed on Terra Firms, “ Oh, mamma! An’ pants, tool Can week. I have seen him spend $300 In and I know tbe boat was bound for wanted would cost tbe house? He IT ’S THE I have pants?” didn’t, o f course. I asked him if he BEST EVER one night. I find them In cheap sa Liverpool.— New York Mail. “ We’ll see.” knew just how much more he might tie loons. on police forces. In city jobs, 8KN D FOR CATALOGUE Growell (in cheap restaurant)— Here, That night when papa came home but few In any established business waiter! Are these mutton or pork worth to me or to another employer if there was a strange boy at the gate and still few er accumulating wealth. chops? Waiter— Can’t you tell by tbe he could assure me or them that there to meet him. A boy with a crop of PORTLAND. ORtGON They wasted their years of time on taste? Growell— No. Waiter— Then would be no mistake to cost anything. yellow bristles, and trousers with SEATTLE ' h POKANE BOI8E the ball field and wasted the money what difference does It make what He thought he did. pockets, and a face as Jolly as a har that they earned. Then I came down to the brass tacks they are?— Illustrated Bits. vest moon. ThC A t the end o f a baseball career the o f the jvhole question: “ Hello, pop! See me. I ’m a real boy Mamma— I thought there was an ap player Is usually left stranded In the "H ow long," I said, “ will It take for now.” business world. He gains a false Idea ple on the sideboard and I was going you to forget in the first place that you Jamie’s manly traits began to de of his own Importance from the cheers to give It to you. but I find It Isn’t belong to one of the oldest families In velop rapidly. He stamped heavily of the crowd— and the crowd forgets there! Freddy— Well, will you give Virginia; how long to forget that you when he came into tbe house and him almost as soon as he gets out of me something else, mummy, ’cos It were the valedictorian of your class; threw his hat at the hall rack Instead his uniform. H e depends upon some wasn't a very good one?— Punch. how long to lose recollection of your of hanging it up as he had been of his powerful “ friends” to get him a “ One-half of the world’s happiness i* having proposed ’accepting’ a position Formerly lo c a te d at taught. He g-ew a whistle and gat position when he gets through. The solved when a person learns to mind at $100 a month, and to make up your 253 Alder st. for the pnat 5 y e a it chummy with the boys. end usually comes with startling sud his own business." "Yes. hut it's the mind that If I allow you to fill a place Mother was startled one evening to denness. The friends that he relied other half that causes the most trou here at $til) a month for the first year E H R - HAVE MOVED see her baby o f two weeks ago stand upon are not so friendly to a back ble ” “ What’s that?” “ Getting other you will be a fortunate young man?" ing in front of the long mirror and number as to a brilliant player. He people to mind theirs."— Detroit Free T o th e L a rg e B rick B u ild in g at th e H. E. He was hurt. An old friend of mine C o rn e r o f F irst m id M o rrison M ie e ts . En thrusting his fists at his own likeness drifts to the minors, drops out o f sight, Press. tra n c e No. U\ 2 } i F irst Street. hnd been nn old friend of the young In a manner most ferocious, frowning and seldom rises again. Mrs. Gadabout— People are saying man's father. He said he would cal) Successful hom e Treatment meanwhile ns if upon a hated foe. you called on Mrs. Verdigris the other the next afternoon, and he rnme. DR. < ’. G KE W O is k » o w n t h ro u g h o u t t he C o u l d n 't B e B o t h . “ Why. Jamie, what are you doing?” day and got a setback. Mrs. Upjohn “ I nm ready to go to work in the U n ite d hiHtes, and is c a l.e d th e (¿ren t C h i “ During tbe taking of a religious H er last fears for her son's manli n ese D o n o r on a cco u n t o f his w o n d e r fu l he said, simply. lie has —What a wilful perversion of truth! 1 morning. c u r s. w i t . o u t th e a id o f h k n ife , w ith o u t ness vanished as he looked up and census of tbe District of Columbia the u sin g poison s o r d ru g s o f nny k in d . He called on her. and got hack a set of been at work ever since, too. and If he trcn is a n y and a ll discuses w it h p o w e rfu l stopped in the midst o f a terrific up past winter,” relates a representative Dickens that I'd loaned her two years keeps to the gait he Is going I shall be O r ie n ta l B oots, llerbH, Buds, hark wnd percut. and answered: from Tennessee, "a couple o f young I hefore" stuck Into inlying him $0O a week in V e g e ta b le s that « r e u n k n o w n to m e d ic a l scien ce in th is c o u n try , a n d th r o u g h th e “ I ’m Jes’ practisin', mamma. I got ladies who were engaged in the work use til th ese h arm less rem ed ies. H e g u a r Mrs. Nuwad— Here's the bread I stead of his present $00 a month. to lick a feller to-morrow. It’s about stopped at my home on Capitol Hill, a n tees to eu re < a la rrh , A sth m a , i.u u g started to make to day. Is'nt It too 'I ro u b le, H h eiin a tism , N ervou an cB “ , Hiom- and when tbe bell rang It was an a girl.” M o th ers w i l l fln<t M rs. W in slo w 's S o o th in g aeh, L iv e r . K id n e y , l-em ale u ea k n ea s annoying? Mr. Nuwed—Why, It Isn't B yru p th e best re m ed y t o u s e to r t h e ir c h ild re n swered by the negro boy I brought and A ll C h ro n ic Diseases. t a ll o r w rite , T h e W ilfn l K a n g a ro o . d u r in g th e te e t h in g period . en ch s in g 1 2 c. sta m ps for m a ilin g Book from Tennessee with me. The ladies baked at all. Mrs. Nuwed— I know it The little Kangaroo and C irc u la r. A ddress isn’t; that’s Just It. I put plenty of asked him: . . . . (I f this story is quite true) W h e r e E x t r e m e » M e e t. The C. Gee Wo ( hin«M> Medic in* Co. “ ‘W ill you please tell me who lives baking powder in It, but It doesn't Could not be made to bathe him In the Modiste— What style of sleeve would No. 1 6 2 ', first St.. S. f . Cor. Morrison seem to have worked. Please mention this paper. Portland, Oregon. here?’ river. yon prefer. Mrs. DeStyle? La Montt— Children are so much He said he never yet “ ‘Yessum; Mlstab Johnslng,’ was Mrs. DeStyle— i hardly know. What worse than they used to be. What is the correct thing this season— too tight Saw water quite so wet— the answer. No. 2 9 -1 9 0 S P. N. U. do you attribute It to? La Moyne— or too loose? The mere suggestion made him shake “ ’Is he a Christian?’ and shiver! “ ‘No, ma’am. H e’s er congressman Improved Ideas In building. La Montt H E N w r itin g to a d v ertise rs pl< Piso s Cure fc a reined v for roughs, colds — What has that to do with It? I«a m en tion t h l, paper. from Tennersee.’ ” His mother said, "Absurd! Moyne— Much. Shingles are sf-arce, and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists. D o u b ts . You’re a ninny, on my word! and you can't spank a boy with a tin! What well-bred jungle creature would Governor Douglas of Massachusetts roof. C h ip o f t h « O ld B lock. Sewing nn buttons is not a wifely duty act so? tells this o f the Southern darky: Growell»— What makes the baby cry in .lit|.an— there nre no buttons. A Process Reversed: “ You regard The little Elephants "There was a darky In southern ■o when the nurse is trying to wash the campaign calculations as a distinct Are glad to have the chance— Tennessee named Eph Friday, who r i T Q I'ernm neotly Cured. N n n i.o r n e rro M .n e M Their bath is just a frolic, as you know. branch of mathematics?” “ Yes,” an dirt from his face? died a short time ugo. Epb was Mrs. Growell»—Oh, I suppose he takes I l u nfler flirt dm u.e o f l.i k line*. < .rent \ . r v * swered the erudite personage. “ The after you. it.Mnrer. send for t r e e S'Z Ir i.l hoftloiMiri iri'sMne. neither a member o f a chureb nor of llr. K. II. K iln ., L td .,M l Arch Ht.. I'!illiulel|,l,l», l'n. "The little Barbary Ape method differs from all others. You Growells— Now what in the world th» a lodge and thus bad no one to deliver Does not try to escape start with the answer, and then work you mean by that, mstlam? A guest at n recent gulden wedding I d When threatened with cold water and an address or a prayer at his burial. backward and evolve a problem to Mrs. Growells— He evidently wants Dnntzic, Germany, was th« wife's uiuth- At last an old uncle consented to say the soap; ! er. aired 1)1. the earth. demonstrate It.” a few remarks for the departed soul. The Hippo-potamusses Don't ma..e such awful fusses, As the coffin was being lowered Into Colt! M in « 3 ,»O H F e e t Deep. Nor the Jaguar, nor the little Antelope. the grave the old uncle said to tbe as The deepen gold mine in the world j sembled mourners: is said to be at Bendigo, Australia. It “ The mild, obedient Yak “ ‘ Eph Friday, we trusts you bab Is called the New Chum mine, and Its , Would never answer back. gone to de place whar we ’apecta you main shaft Is sunk to a depth of three- J Nor does the Rhino-cino-roarer-horae; ain’t ’ ” — Philadelphia Ledger. quarters o f a mile. The most difficult And the baby Crocodile— T h e tainted blood o f ancestors lays upon the shoulders o f innocent of problem o f working n mine of such ! Spring untold suffering by “transm itting to them, through the blood th; Why, the water makes him smile; A llo w in g I t to Him . And he takes his dally plunges as of Scout (from the clty>— Where la the depth Is bow to keep the tunnels and j b ligh tin g disease. Scrofula; for in nearly every instance the disease can t course.” general workings cool enough for the traced to some fam ily blood trouble, or blood-kin m arriage which is contrar beautiful view you advertise? —S t Nicholas. Farmer Takemin— Why, ye Jest walk miners to work. The temperature Is! to the laws o f nature. S w ellin g, ulcerating gtands o f the neck, catarrl over ter Pokevllle an' take th' stage usually about ION degrees, and this Is, : weak eyes, sores, abscesses, G ood R eason. ®c™ ™ , appeared on the head of my littl of course, greatly enervating. To make skin eruptions, white sw ell- A HtUe grirl o f five summers went to Hen Lake, an' tu’ steamer ter Moose it possible for the men to work at all a | ing, hip disease and other J lJ S iiii!? T!’ K' V )[lly *8 months old, and sprea out to a tea party, and during the Landing, an' then climb up Skeeter deformities, w.th a wasting f y T »je disease next attacke . . , _., , tdc . ryes And wc feared she would lose her sit*hi mountain ter wbat they call "Lover's spray of cold water Is let down from _ e 4. evening her sash became untied. above and kept continually playing on o f the natural strength and it was then that we decided to try S. S. S. Tha Leap” and tbar ye git th’ view, an' “ Tie my sash, please,” she said to their bodies. They are naked from tile vitality, are some of the w ays medicine at once made a speedy and coirplet it’s a dandy.— Puck. her hostess. this miserable disease man- cure. She is now a young lady, and has uevt waist up. “ Can't you tie It yourself?” asked ifests itself. The poison had a sign of the disease to return, C b lc a g o S e q u e n c e . M o re T ro u b le . that lady. transmitted t h r o u g h the *5° S. jth St., Salina, Kan. Mas. R. B k r k l y . Tbe Maid— What Is love? Patience— What is that the choir li "O f course I ca n 't” Tbe Bachelor— Love is the prelude b l c ^ pollutes and weakens that health-sustaining fluid and in place o f it tinging? “ Why not?” nutritive qualities fills the circulation w ith scrofulous matter and tubercula to matrimony. Patrice— Oh, that's called "The Bat “ Because I ’ m In fro n t” tsld the deposits, often resulting in consumption. A disease which has been in th: The Maid— And what la matrimony? tle Kong.” child, surprised at her elder's stupid- fam ily blood fo r generations, perhaps, o r at least since the birth o f the suf The Bachelor— Tbe prelude to ali "Gracloua! la the choir going to w . ----------- — — ferer, requires constitutional treatment. S. S. S mony. have another fight?” — Yonkers States is the remedy best fitted for this. It cleanses thl T h e W r e n '« F u n n y Meet. Any man who works around a mill man. blood of all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons The mother wren, with her saucy can tell you what he weighs to-day Tbe young man who gets a good | makes it rich and pure and under the tonic effect! tall tilted at a saucy angle, loved to tDd what he weighed yesterday. Men o f this great, blood medicine the general health im come around the lattices and porches working around a mill do all tbelr start in life doesn't always make a sat-1 Isfaetory finish. I proves, the symptoms all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the dis of the house to make her home. loafing on the scales. ease is cured permanently w hile posterity is protected. Book on the blood A gray haired gentleman sitting ----- ---------------------- - . _ A pretty girl can teach a man any tod any advice wished, furnished by our physicians, without charge Plenty used to mean enough before but coa)mon , eUM. quietly reading on his front porch one 1 ______ i — hop w ith ■ m ix tu re THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm trusts got to hogging things. 1 1 KILLS LICE! S T A M P E R Iowa Improved SEPARATOR M ITC H ELL, LEW IS & STAYER CO. DR. C. GEE WO CHINESE M EDICINE CO. n * CAPT. W. W. JACKSON. Sufferings Were Protracted and Severe — Tried Every Known Remedy W ith out R elief— Serious 8tomach Trouble Cured by Three Bottles of Peruna! Capt. W. W. Jackson, 705 G St., N. W ., Washingotn, D. C., writes: “ I am eighty-three years old, a vet eran of the Black Hawk, Mexican and the C ivil wars. I am by profession a physican, but abandoned the same. "Some years ago I was seriously af fected with catarrh of the stomach. My sufferings were protracted and severe. I tried every known remedy without obtain ing relief. “ In desperation I began the use of your Peruna. I began to reafize immediate though gradual improvement. "A fte r the use of three bottles every ^appearance of my complaint was re- • moved, and I have d o hesitation in rec ommending it as an infallible remedy for that disorder.” — W. W . Jackson. Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, Presi dent of The Hartman Sanitarium, Co lumbus, Ohio. £ g M S O ' S C U R E FOR C H IS « H IM A ll (LSI fAll i Coach tifrap. Teethe Good C O N S U M P T IO N SCROFULA w,IW W e Inherit ,