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PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. flip U ln ln g (h e COMMUNITY M y a te r f, They had stopped a moment to look at tli*» Flatiron building. “ What was the object,“ asked one of the strangers in the “ Seeing New York“ automobile, “ in making it a three-cor nered structure?” “ As nearly as I have been able to h»arn,“ politely answered the chauffeur, “ the object was to cover a triangular piece of ground.” Dr. Hartman has claimed for many years that Peruna is an E X C E L L E N T C A T A S H H R EM ED Y. Some o f the doctor's critics have disputed the doctor s niaim as to the efficacy o f Peruna. Since the ingredients o f Peruna are no longer a secret, what do the medi cal authorities say concerning the remedies o f which Peruna is composed? Take, for instance, the ingredient H Y D R A S T IS CANAD ENSIS, OR GOLDEN SEAL. The United States Dispensatory says o f this herbal remedy, To B f t a t In N e w S hoes. that it is largely employed in the treatment o f depraved mucous membranes, Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, apowde,. chronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (catarrh o f the stomach), V eu res h ot, s w e a t in g , a c h in g , s w o lle n ieet. corns, In g r o w in g n a i a a m i bu n ion s. A t chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh o f the liver), and in si Iiros 1 a rt gui„t9 and sh oe stores, 25c. D o n t a ccep t diseased mucous membranes o f the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for rnv su bstitu te. S am p le m a ile d F R E E . A U d re .* Allen 8. olm»ted, Le Roy, N. V. the treatment o f various forms o f diseases peculiar to women. Another ingredient o f Peruna, C O R YD A LIS FORMOSA, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic. CEDRON SEEDS is another ingredient o f Peruna, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. TH E SEEDS A R E TO EE FOUND IN V E R Y F E W DRUG STORES. The United States Dispensatory says o f the action o f cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment o f dysentery, and in intermittent diseases as a S U B STITU TE FOR Q U IN IN E . O IL OF C 0 P A I3 A , another ingredient o f Peruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. I t acts on the stomach and intestinal tra ct I t acts as a stimulant on the genito-urin&ry membranes. Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys entery and diarrhea, and some chronic diseases o f the liver and kidneys. These opinions as to the ingredients o f Peruna are held by all writers on the subject, including Bartholow and Scudder. OF H Y D R A S T IS , B A R TH O LO W SAYS it is applicable to stomatitis (catarrh o f the mucous surfaces o f the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (catarrh o f the pharynx), chronic coryza (catarrh o f the head). This w riter classes hydrastis as a stomachic tonic, useful in atonic dyspepsia (chronic gastric catarrh), catarrh o f the duodenum, catarrh o f the g a ll duct, catarrh o f the intestines, catarrh o f the kidneys (chronic Bright's disease), catarrh o f the bladder, and catarrh o f other pelvic organs. B ARTH O LO W REGARDS C O PAIB A as an excellent remedy for chronio catarrh o f the bladder, chronic bronchitis (catarrh o f the bronchial tubes). B A R TH O LO W STATES T H A T CUBEB, an ingredient o f Peruna, pro motes the appetite and digestion, increases the circulation o f the blood. Use ful in chronic nasal catarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), increasing the tonicity o f the mucous membranes o f the throat. It also re lieves hoarseness. Useful in atonic dyspepsia (catarrh o f the stomach), and in chronic catarrh o f the colon and rectum, catarrh o f the bladder, prostatorrhea. and chronic bronchial affections. Our Peruna Tablet Is Peruna With Fluid Removed. F s iy H u m ilit y . “ W hy don’ t you go to work?" “ W o rk !" rejoined Meandering Mike. “ Look at de thousands o f poor fellows that is lookin’ fur work an’ feelln’ nns- rable widout It. Now work ain't nec essary to me, an' I ain' goin’ to butt In a . ’ reach fur it merely fur de sake of havin' something to brag about.” — Washington Star. T h « Greenwich observatory will have to be moved. From year to year the magnetic observations made there have bec”ome less reliable because of the in creasing traffic; and the impending estab lishment of large electric works in the im mediate neighborhood will make it neces sary to make the nautical calculation« elsewhere. Y lp ile f. Mr«. Chugwater— Josiah, this paper says a man named Hirkman has sued the city as Jared Yipsley’« next friend. What does that mean? Mr. Chugwater— Huh! It doesn’t mean anything in this case. No man alive ever really got next to old Yipsley. The mineral water produce of the Cnited States during 1900 was 48,518,- 395 gallons, valued at $1,574,590— a very considerable increase over the previous year. These figures contemplate only the natural mineral waters taken from springs having some medicinal qualities. S I « le t r a c k I n |g H C SAVE TH E C A R T O N TOPS and 8oap Wrappers from “ 20 Mule Team Borax" Products and exchange them for No W on d er, M ike—-IIow foiue t h ’ polacemln in t h ’ park lo o k ! Tat— A n’ phoy not? Don’t a ic h wan hov’ a nurse?— Judge. 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E rro r. “ W e live and learn," observed Mr. Bicker, glancing up from his paper. “ Some o f ua do,” anid Mr. Knocker, acidly. ’’ Have you been trying to Join ua?” “ Don't be funny. But I ’ ve found out for the first time that the French expression 'hors de combat' doesn't mean 'w ar horse.’ " — Cleveland Lead er. irove Your Baking I m p i K C Baking Pow der will do i t ! Get a can. T r y it for your favorite cake. I f ft dpesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher, — if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor, — w e r;tum your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal. »OUNCES Fio BAKING POWDER *ure, Wholesome, Economical. MAftft r D o es Y our H eart B e a t Yes. 100,000 times each d i y . Does il send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — A y e r’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. O n« frooaant ca n «« o f bad blood is a •lugflah liver. This produce* const!pattaa. Poisonous subtleness a rt then absorbed lata tha blood, Instead o f belt g removed from the body daily as nature Intended Keep the bowels '-pan with A yer's F ill«, liver pills. A il vegetable. s by J .C A y r Co.. L o w e ll, Weee. Ateo moa u fee ta re r * o f yers HtII »wot. /MAC CLIC. C M t t t t PtXTOtAL. ie iviriSenna The Kind You Have Always Bought P O TA TO E S FOR A LC O H O L. Boars tho Signature of R e c ip r o c it y . Cannibal Queen— W ell, good-by, dear. I'm going to my sewing meeting. Cannibal K ing — W hat charitable work is the meeting engaged upon now? Cannibal Queen — W e are making high-necked drosses fo r the poor so ciety women o f London.— London Tit- Bits. ____________________ C. Gee Wo What is CASTO R IA M a te r n a l In s tin c t. “ They look exactly alike, aud you dres. | them exactly alike, Mrs. Hlghanoggl«.” 1 said the caller. “ IIow can you tell them j apart?" I "That isn’t hard to do,* answered the ! mother of the twins. “ I f I slap Johnny | and he swears a blue streak I know it’s Dick.” ____________________ S s te s e m C a l if o r n ia r*TO SL Vitos' Dance an a all Nervous Diseases |i|o pernuneatly cured by Dr. KII d .' s Or»-»« Aerve Restorer. Hand fbr FREE ,2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. H-Kllde. Id .. »SI A rcb St.. Pblla.Fa ^ W r P o rfresh - n cs9 ,p u rify and rell- / The stock breeder is often seriously handicapped in his work by the more or less complete isolation of his work. T n i« is especially true in the W est where many sections are not as thickly settled as the older portions o f the country. Sometimes this condition is due to a mistaken attitude on the part of the breeder— a tendency which is quite natura! to men who are not accus tomed to organized effort in accom S a r s a t a b s - t ' o r tho»e who pro for m edicine plishing a given object. I teier to the in tablet form . H ood's Sarsaparilla is now put up Mrs. J. F, Geo. 50 Gould Street, Stoneham, in chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, as w ell as quite prevalent whim that if several in the usual liquid form. Sarsatabs have iden ti Mass-., says: In 25 years experience I have never men engage in the sume business the cally the same curative properties as the liquid known 1 food 's Sarsaparilla to fail, fo r spring form , besides accuracy o f dose, convenience, econ humors and as a general blood purifier; It cures work w ill be over-done, and the mar omy, — there being no loss by evaporation, break scrofula, e c z e m a ; has no equal as a general medicine. It gives me genuine sslisfao- ket for the products destroyed or seri age, or Ivanovo. Solti by druggists or sent by mail. spring C. I. Hood Co , Lowell, Mass. tiun to say th is ." ously im paired. In no department of agriculture is this condition less likely to p“r evau “ than in the production of Goethe was 82 when he completed IT ’S F R E E pure bred or even well bred liv e stock. Faust. Who said ' ‘Too old at 40?” “ S E N D F O R IT N O W ” The more animals of m erit produced in Th e Beat Fru it T ree and B erry Plant any given locality, the greater lik e li Catalog in the N o rth w est hood of a better market, ow ing to the J. J. B U T Z E R fact that often a few superior animals, 192 Front St., Portlan d . O re g o n even, are not sufficient to attract the interest of the prospective buyer. The buyer which the stock breeder wishes l t) 1 j to interest is the man who is looking ( M lay oo pormunoull) ov preome by proper for several head, a car load, or perhaps personal efforts \\itntne assistance several carloads, of auimals at one The w«*ll known reliable of the oi h 1 7 1 Wuly Truly beneiicip beneficial laxative tim e. Any one who has attem pted to remedy. Syrup o| figs mul III iyrujC j figs mul Flu ir of Senna, look np a carload of cattle of any par ticular type or breed, can w e ll under w lnco e n a b le s one to form regular Root and Herb stand how difficult it is to find the de habits daily so that assistance to na sired number of suitable anim als in ture may be gradually dispensed with anv one locality; and in case the ani ubea no longer needed a s the best oi Hus miule o life study o f mals have to be selected from remote roots mi l herb*, nnd In tha« remedies, when required, a re to assist study di«wovert'd mid Is aiv» herds what a vexing problem It is to tna to tho world his wonder» nature and not to supplant the natur f,,l rt'irv’iLfia. assemble the animals at any given N o M ercury, P o iso n s o r D ru gs Used H r C u r e « point for shipment. Now if a number al junctions, which must depend ulti W ithout O p era tio n , or W ithout the A id o f m K n ife H e aimrnnteoH to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, l ung, upon proper nourishm ent, of farmers in any given locality would m ately fhroat. UhtMiiimtiaiT Uh I Is b illln . / i r ' a . I i • i a i. • il (Throat. ‘ idney a ll agree to breed the same kind of proper eft oris, and ngnl living generally. 1 Hiom».-h, i.»»«r. u i Trouble** also Lost Manhood, and A ll Private Diseases. IT » 1 .U t f- • I tl l . ' kw uale Wottkut*»« at livestock, then it m ight be possible for logel its> beneficial ejjocis, SU RE C A N C E R C U R E a buyer to get the entire lot desired buy th e gen u in e Just c e iv e d fr o m P* ki i f , i b in « S a fe , S o n " R e — and R elia b le. from that particular section. I F YOD A R E A F I.fC I ED. IK>N*T DELAY. Another important point in favor of D E LA YS A It K DANGKJIOI’ H. community breeding would be the op C O N S U L T A T IO N P R R H m m iu | a c tu r e d by the ( f you cannot call, write for sy mpton blank and drew» portunity offered *or comparison. When lar luelurto 4 renta in i stamps. stami«. T H E C G IF . WO CH I > E Ü D IC IN E CO. NEUE M MK a breeder is isolated from other men t . , Cor. Morrison, Morrò 162 1-2 Firvt l 8t., Portland, Ol who are handling the same kind of Ideata« Mention This Puper. F i g S y k i ’ p C o . only stock, he may not have the opportunity R U C C I STS to check up his stock to see if the de SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRl No. 1 2 -0 « PN U one sirv tally, regular puce h I ,«» llotlie. sirable points are being brought out as they should be. Some im portant char U r i l K m N e n w t i o r n i t i n t i g l l s t o p a a d p v e e i . r t i s e r s p l e a s e There Are forty-eight different mate- acteristics may be overlooked unless there is some standard of excellence rials used in the construction of a piano. i available, with which to compare his own results. One of the most serious hindrances to the im provem ent of the breeds of live stock iu the W est, is the difficulty in securing new blood when it should be intioduced. Several individual cases have come under our observation where a splendid foundation was allowed to ran out, through too close breeding, which could not be avoided, except a ta great expense and trouble in securing T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s lio u g lit h as burnii th o s ig n a new blood from remote sections of the tu r e o f Chus. I I . F le t c h e r , a n il h as b e e n m a d e u n d e r tits Oountry. p e rs o n a l s u p e rv is io n f o r o v e r 5JO v e n rs . A llo w n o o n o The question of feed and care could t o d e c e iv e y o u in tills . C o u n te r fe its , Im it a t io n s unci be much better solved in any given “ .Tust-ivs-pood ** n ro b u t E x p e r im e n ts , n nd e n d a n g e r th o com munity il a dozen men were hand h e u ltli o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. ling the same kinds of livestock, rather than a dozen different types and breeds. These ideas are being put into actual C a s to rla is n h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e practice in some sections of the Missis g o r ic , D r o p s a n d S o o th in g S yru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t sippi valley, and if needed there, where contains n e ith e r O p iu m , M orphine n o r o t h e r N n re o tlo the country is densely populated, it is su b stan ce. I t s a g e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tro y s W o r m s doubly important in the Pac'fio N orth and a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s . I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n il W in d C o lie . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tio n west, where farmers have not many of a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s th o F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e the conveniences of transportation S to m a ch a n d lt o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a in ru l sle e p . and rapid communication that are en T h e C h ild r e n 's P a n a c e a —T h o M o t h e r ’ s F r ie n d . joyed in the more densely populated sections of the country. £yrupi “ Dora, would you be willing to marry a young man who has to make bis own way in the world and who has nothing but hia love for you to recommend him?” “ Certainly, Gerald, if I cared enough for him, but at present I don’t know of any auch young man. Frosty weather, isn’t it?” — Chicago Tribune. r n e r r in g The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. A n unequaled list of cures— 40,366 tes timonials in two years — proves its merit. By H . T. French. D irector Idaho E x p erim en t Station, Moscow. CHINESE DOCTOR Mo here will find Mre. Winslow's Soothing M ILLS PA U G H , M E D IC IN A L P LA N T S , one o f the most authoritative Deafness Cannot Be Cured *1Crn*aw the EuSlisl1 lang uag®. in commenting Upon by lo c a l a p p lic a tio n ., a . th e y c a n n o t reach th e 't h ere 1* o n ly one C O LLIN SO N IA CANADENSIS, says t h a t it acts on the pneumogastric and j th a t is bv co n s titi!- vaso motor nerves. I t increases the secretions o f the mucous membranes in t io n a l rem edies, D eafness is caused b y an in- flam* general. In the mountain* o f V irgin ia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, ! collinsonia canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including yo u h a v e a r u m b lin g sou nd o r im p e r fe c t h ea r in g . and w h en it is e n t ir e ly closed. Deafness is headache, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DR. SCUDDER regards it th e re su lt, a n d unless th e In fla m m a tio n can bo o u t a n d th is tu b e restored to its n orm a l highly as a remedy in chronic diseases o f the lungs, heart disease and asthma. taken c o n d itio n , h ea rin g w i l l be d e s tro y e d fo r e v e r ; These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Pa n in e cases o u t o f ten are caused b y Catarrh, w h ic h is n o th in g bu t au in fla m e d c o n d itio n oi rana is a catarrh remedy. Surely, such herbal remedies, that command the th e m u cou s surfaces. W e w i l l g i v e O ne H u n d re d D ollars fo r any enthusiastic confidence o f the highest authorities obtainable, brought together case o f Deafness (ca u sed by ca ta rrh ) that can o t be cu red by H a ll’s C a ta rrh Cure. Send fo i in proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy o f the highest efficacy. n c ircu la rs, free. This is our claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ample F J. CHENEY Ji CO.,Toledo, O. Sold b v D ru ggists. 75c. quotations from the H IG H E S T M E D IC A L A U T H O R IT IE S I N TH E WORLD. T a k e H a l l ’s F a m ily P ills fo r co n stip atio n . O W A R D E. B U R T O S — Assayer a r l chem ist. Leudvllle, Colorado Specimen prices: (¿old, [Silver, L* ad, $1 ; Gold, S ilver,75c; Gold, 50c; Zinc or C opper, $ 1 . Cyanide test!*. M ailin g envelopes and J full price list sent on application. Control and U m- lre work solicited. lleieren ce: Carbuuute Hur ou&l Bank. D ire cto r French, o f Idaho E xperim ent Station, an A rd e n t A d vó c a la . Habitual rii Byrup the b at remedy to use for their children ’¿ring the teething period. A s to Spring Medicine URELUINU President o f Washington State School Gives Interesting Facts. B y J. L. Ash lock. Washington State Colles,. Pullman. The newly organized Commerccial club of Pullm an, W ash., is now per fecting arrangements for t tie installa tion of a denatured alcohol plant in IW TORN CITV. that city . President Bryan, of the Washington State college, who iB chair man of the com m ittee on denatured a l cohol, is conducting the negotiations King Edward is fond of plovers' egg% Home, nudar Augusti!«, had a fira brig for the purchase of a large “ s t ill,” and ade and force of uight police, numbering which I ip generally spreuds on Kussiaa if the plane of the organization are car black bread. In all 7,QUO men. ried out, the plant w ill be in operation by the tim e next Besson's potato crop is taken from the field. Discussing the prospects for denatured alcohol, Presi dent Bryan said: “ For the p is t year the state exp eri ment station has had in hand the mat ter of gathering information relative to W henever a sore refuses to heal it is because tho blood is not pure and the practicability of utilizing this im portant crop in the manufacture of de healthy, as it should be, but is infected w ith poisonous genns or some old natured alcohol. Careful analyses have blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Th ose most In Over 3 0 Years. OLD SORES FEB AND KEPT OPEN ¿BY I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D been made to determine the smoont ot !usually afflicted w ith old son s are persons who have reached or passed mld- alcohol that potatoee ot this re*lon will die life. The v ita lity o f the blood and strength o f the Bystem have naturally yield. We have found that one him- begun to decline, and the poisonous germ s which have accumulated because dred pounds of potatoes will produce c*f a sluggish and Inactive c ondition o f the system, or some hereditary taint eighteen pounds of starch; that elgh- which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, teen pounds of starch will produce nine legs or other part of the body. T h e place grows red and angry, festers and ponnds of alcohol, which, I believe, , Bats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn sells at from 60 to 65 cents per gallon, uleer, fed and kept open by the im purities with which the blood is saturated. At this rate, the alcohol from one ton Nothing is more try in g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-liealing sore, of potatoes would sell for about $18. I The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments 13 good reason "Alcohol can be made from the small for suspicion; the same germ -producing cancerous ulcers is bark of every potatoes as well as the large ones, and hid sore, and especially is this true if the trouble Is an inherited one. in ttiis fact lies a source of considerable Washes, salves, uor indeed anything else, applli ! d in t ly t » the sore, can saving to the farmers. Also, w atte d oan y permanent g o o d ; neither w ill remov I w a s tfBlcSed w i t h a t o r e o n m y fruit can be used, and considerable suc Pace o f f o u r y e a r « ’ « t a n d in f r . I t in g the sore with caustic plasters or the cess has been reported from the use of w a n a « m a l l p im p l e a t f l m t b u t it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If r a d u a l l y irr ew l a r g e r a n d v o r i o corn, tn<l even the «talks. Th is dena n e v e r y w a y u n t i l I b e c a m e every p a -tid e o f the diseased flesh were tured alcohol industry should be taken a l a r m e d a b o u t i t a n d c o n s u l t e d Liken aw ay another sore would come, be several phy sician«. They a l l seriously by the farmers and business tr e a te d m e b u t th o a o r e c o n t i n u e d cause the trouble is in the blocxl, and the f men of the Northwest; for it no wins the utilization in a profitable way of a vast amount of produce, such as small pota- . ___ . . . a . ______ __ ‘ torn, of? g rid e wheat, waste fruits, etc which are now tim p 'y a source of desd lose.” T o test s nutmeg prick It w ith a p!n. I f lt is good the oil w ill ln- StsDtly spread round the pnnetor«. A teaspoonful o f powdered borax added to boiling atareh will give a lua- ter to the cl< tht-s sud prevent the Iron from sth king. Houspkreper* will quickly recognize ith- convenlenr-e of keeping their spices In gist* Jim. A glance tells them I when more is needed. to g r o w w o r n . I « a w fl. 8. B. a d v e r t is e d a n d c o m m e n c e d itv rise a n d a f t e r taking- i t a w h i l e I w a s BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY. T h e cure must com e b y a thorough cleans com pletely cured. M y b lood i9 in g o f the blcod. In S. S. S. w ill be found _ the n o w . _ p u r e a n d b r a l t ___ hy _ from I effect o f 8 . 8. 8 . f a n d t h e r e h a s n o t a remedy fo r Sores and ulcers of every kind. b e en a n y e i ^ n o f th o « o r e « l u c e It is an unequalled blood purifier— one that tt. 8. 8. c u r e d it. goes d irectly into the circulation and TH O fl. O W E N W e s t U n i o n , Ohio* prom ptly cleanses it < f all poison* and taints. It gets down t > tii - very bottom o f the trouble and forces out every traceof im purity nnd maLes a com plete nr.d lasting m re S. S. 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