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Is s HOW TO AVOID BALDNESS Catarrh Do N ot co n s titu tio n a l d is e a se . W e a r Y o u r H a t Too O v e r Y o u r T e m p le s. SUMMER COLDS T ig h t Produce Chronic Catarrh. The writer of this squib has much hair on his head. As a young man it was black as a crow's wiug. curly, the enw of rivals and the despair of lini tutors;” as a middle-aged man. iron gray, thick, luxuriant, with noglisposi tlou to grow less. How does it happen that this one Individual is singled out from all the rest to be the possessor of T his g re at m ed icin e h a s w ro u g h t th e m o s t w ond erful cu re s o f a ll d is e a s e s d e p en d in g so much hair? lia s it been the use of o n scro fu la o r th e s c r o fu lo u s h a b it. hair tonics? Is it the result of frequent H ood ' s F il l s are tha beat cathartic. indulgences in shampoos by the bar ber? Has he been spending money for some famous liulr restorer? Nothing of X-Ray Not in It. the sort. None of these things has hap- "A s I understand it, an X-ray will go epend. It bus been brought about right through a man’s head. There is I neither by wise managemeut nor hered nothing else quite so penetrating, is ity. This Is the way It happened: The there?’ ’ “ Oh, I don’t know. Did you ever head upon which this luxuriant hair | grows Is of long diameter from before hear my daughter sing?” — Tit Bits. | hack wards, hut of short diameter from Madame Isab ella Ellen Itareaa. Ik C u r « i W h i l e Y o u W n lk . side to side. That is to say a long, thin Madame Isabella Ellen Baveas, Life A lle n ’s Foo t-E ase m ak es tig h t an d new shoes head, with rather hollow temples. This Governor Grand Lodge of Free Masons feel easy. I t is a c e r ta in cu re for sw eatin g , ca l lou s and sw ollen, tire d ,h o t, a c h in g feet. T ry it ' makes It Impossible for him to buy a of England, in a tetter from Hotel oday. A ta l l d ru g g ists, 26 c. T r ia l package m a il hat that tils tightly to his head, ills toga, Chicago, III., says: ed F R E E . Adreas A llen 8. OU nsted, LeKoy, head being so long, he is obliged to buy N. Y . “ This summer while traveling a 7V4, which is always too wide for his contracted a most persistent and an Often the Care. thin head. He has probably never worn noying cold. My head ached, my eyes “ They say his wife drove him to a hat in his life that tit tightly over the and nose seemed constantly running, my lungs were sore and 1 lost my ap drink.” temples. petite, health und good spirits. Doc “ Perhaps she did but from what I Well, what has all this to do with lux- tors prescribed for me all manner know of him I think he would have urlant hair? It bus much to do with pills and powders, but all to no been awfully disappointed if she q'he temporal arteries that supply pose. hadn’t.” — Chicago Post. the sculp with blood run up the side of ” 1 advised with a druggist and he the temples. The average person wears spoke so highly of a medicine called How to Get a Sample. Reruna, that he Induced me to try my a hat thut fits tightly over the temples. If yon are particular about the spices This constriction of the arteries and first bottle of patent medicine. How you use and want to try the brand veins that supply the circulation of tlie ever, It proved such a help to me which is par extdience, send us two | blood and the pressure of the imt upon I soon purchased another bottle and 2-cent stamps with the name of your these blood vessels eut off in part the kept on until I was entirely well. Madame Isabella Ellen Baveas. grocer, and wo will Bend you by mail a circulation of the blood to the scalp. Summer colds require prompt treat 10 cent tin of Monopole White Pepper This makes the hair unhealthy and In ment. They are always grave, or Cayenne or Ginger or other variety sometimes dangerous. The prompt clined to drop out. llald-beadednesa you may select. We only want you to ness and surety with which Peruna comes on prematurely. But In case of acts in these cases has saved many try them, for that will make you know their strenlgh und pungency and purity the long headed person we are describ lives. A large (lose of Peruna should better than anything else. Address ing, no hat could lie found that would be taken at the first appearance of a cold in summer, followed by small and Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland, tit tightly ucross the temples. It wus no wisdom of his that preserv oft repeated doses. There is no other Oregon. ed his luilr, hut merely the accidental remedy that medical science can furn shape of his head, lie lias always lieen ish, so reliable and quick in its action Her Position.. Mrs. Parke— What kind of servants obliged to wear a Imt that touched the as Peruna. Address The Peruna Medicine Com do you prefer— white or black, Irish or forehead and liuek of tlie head, hut did not touch the sides of his head. Tills pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book German? Mrs. Lane—I ’ve gotten beyond that. left the circulation of the blood free to entitled “ Summer C atarrh," which I ’m look mg for servants that prefer me. the scalp. Hence the bristling, rugged, treats of tlie catarrhal diseases peculiar healthy mop of Imlr on ills head. Knob to summer. — Puck. hair stays In its place with the tenacity Better than gold—like it in color— of a pine atump. A pound weight would Native Pride. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil, which cures Rheu not he auttlclent to pull out n single "T h e greatest race across the Atlantic matism, Neuralgia und every puin. 50c. hair. that I ever heard tell of,” began the Now, If there Is any lesson to ho old racing skipper. A Hard One. learned from all this, it is simply to “ Ts the Oirish, of course,” interrupt The eminent Boston professor who avoid wearing anything on the head ed Hooligan.—Catholic Standard Times, i declares that tliore can bo no more lan that presses the temples. This is prob guages invented has probably not iieard ably the reason that women have a bet An Experienced Angler. of the Georgetown man with a hare lip ter growth of hair. It is rare Indeed who is teaching a parrot to ta lk .— Ethel—Would you consider Percy to see a bald-headed woman. It Is very Washington Post. common to see a bald-headed man. Monocktou a good catch? Madge—Certainly; if all the others Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth Women’s liatB are worn as ornaments got Away!— Puck. ing Hvrup the best remedy to use lor their rather than for protection. They rare Children during tire teething period. ly touch the head at all. Men wear hats tightly rlusped about the head. Inter An Unfavorable Symptom. fering with the circulation of the scalp. “ You have what I call a quinine This Is why they are liald. They ought cough,” said the doctor, proceeding to to be liald If they don’t know any hot mix a dose of medicine for his caller. ter. Doubtless they will continue to bn “ And a quinine cough, I suppose,” bald In spite of tills article or anything wheezed the patient, “ is a sort of a else that can Is* written. Itound-headed Peruvian bark.” — Youth’s Companion. men nre bound to become bald headed, simply because their lints hug tightly C A T A R R H C A lV N O T R K C U R E D to their heads. Medical Talk. I t o rig in a te s in a s c r o fu lo u s c o n d itio n o l th e blood an d d e p en d s o n t h a t c o n d itio n . I t o ften c a u se s h e a d a ch e a n d d iz r ln e s s , In fp a lrs th e t a s te , s m e ll a n d b e a r in g , a f fe c ts th e v ocal o rg u n s , d is tu r b s th e s to m a c h . I t is alw a y s r a d ic a lly a n d p e r m a n e n tly cu re d by th e b lo o d -p u rify in g , a lte r a tiv a a n d to n ic a c tio n o f H ood 's Sarsaparilla With local ap p licatio n s, as th ey ca n n o t roach the seat of tne disease. c a ta r r h la a blood or constitu tion al disease, and in o rd e r to cu re it you m nat take in tern al rem ed ies. H all’s C a tarrh C ú rela tak en in te r n a lly , and actsd iro ctljr on th e blood and m ueoua su rfaces. H all’« Ca tarrh Cure is n o t a o u ack m ed icin e. I t was proscribed by o ne of th e b est p h y sician s in th is co u n try for years, and in a reg u lar p rescrip tion . It Is composed of t In' bent to n ics know n, co m bined with th e best blood purifier«, a ctin g di re ctly on th e m ucous su rfaces. T h e p erfect com in nation of th e two in g red ien ts is w hat p r o dncea such w onderful re su lts in cu rin g c a ta r r h . Bend for testim o n ials, free. F . J . CIIKN KY A C O ., P rop rs., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 76c. Halla Fam ily P illa a rc th e best. M y K riu n ih a n d | My little low room is five flights high. And some might think that its walla are bare: Rut sweet communion my friends and 1 Have often held in the »ilence there, Noble, exalted, they come to me I Fair as they were in the earth’s first bloom. Whispering hope for the time to be, These are my friends in the little low room. Good Guess. Homer, Hinging the song of strife; Virgil, at rest by a sun-kissed shore; “ He is a terrible woman h ater." “ Yes; I suspect that at some time h e Longfellow, chanting the “Tsulm of Life,” must have been a floor walker iu a de Poe, who will leave me—ah, never partment store.” — I’uck. more! Gentle Hawthorne of Salem town; The Cabbage Cure. Whittier, thrilling the heart of the Cabbage is an old cure for drunken free— ness. The Egyptians ate it boiled be One and all from my shelves look down, fore their other (nod if they intended to Step to my side and talk to me. drink wine after dinner, and some of the remedies sold as a preventative of Kings in your palaces, here Is more— Here, in faith, in a little low room— intoxication on the continent a r e said Than regal state anil golden store, to contain cabbage seed. The crowd’s mad clamor, the cannon*» boom. Shades of the mighty come to me. Sit and chat as the hours go by. Prophesy things that the soul shall see— And so we are happy, my friends and I. 8 . S. S. is a combination of roots snd herbs of great curative powers, —Success. and when taken into the circulation A s H is C h i l d S a w H im . searches out and removes nil manner A prominent real estate man In Lofl of poisons from the blood, without | Angeles had an experience a few even- the beast shock or harm to the system. i Inga ago that Wept him guessing for a On the contrary, the general health i little bit as to whether be should feel begins to improve from the first dose, complimented or otherwise. He wits for 8 . S. 8 . is not only a blood purifier, at borne with one little daughter while but an excellent tonic, and strength Ills wife and another of the children ens and builds up the constitution j were downtown. Hark ness was com while purging the blood of impuri ing on and the little girl wna anxiously ties. § . S. S. cures all diseases of a watching for her mother’s return. Her blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, R h e u m a t i s m , Chronic Sores and nervousness grew space. In spite of the Ulcers, Eczema, P s o r i a s i s , S a l t father's attempts at reassurance. At Rheum, Herpes and sim ilar troubles, length the little one hurst into tears, and is an infallible cure and the only saying: antidote for that most horrible disease, j *'I Just can’t help It! T need mamma, and 1 must have her!” Contagious Blood Poison. "Do you do tills way when your A record of nearly fif*y years of successful cures is a record to be proud mamma Is here and I’m away?” asked of. S . S . S. is more popular today the father. "No. of course not,” replied the little thau ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corrcs- one. " ’Cause then there's some grown dence is larger than ever in the up person a I »out the house.” Los An- c ry of the medicine. Many write gel«*» Herald. to thank ns for the great good S. S. S. Hnei -llei'i» tu Kati-aa. has done them, while others are seek Kuai'ite E. Wurc. ilio oew coinnils- ing advice about their cases. All ivlio. over tlic tinnì1 letters receive prompt and careful stoni-r of attention. Our physicians have made of “Immillili.” Iona «jn< <-.t ìtdi.li. d hi, a life-long studyof Blood and Skin Dis- reputatimi as a w it ami wrttcr of verse, s, and better understand such cases bus been umili liiterested for yen re tn than the ordinary practitioner who thè conditimi of roads tu hi* ndopted a specialty o f no one disease. State of Kansa*. Reeeutly l(. \\ Uh-liaritson. accrctary We are doing great good ta su f i e r i n g of tlic Nat tonai I ì . nh I Roml. V**oc la h u ma n i t y through tino. «Ito I» preparili« to take a «ood o u r consulting de- roads eoli»!riletteli irain iirroas thè eon- w juitrarnt. and invite tinent, salii to Mr. \V a re ; "How ilo thè rannera In Kansas you to write u* if you have any blood or akla trouble. We make no charge stami oti thè road qnestion?” whatever for this service. “ l'p to thetr knee*," «a» thè repljr.— l’hlladelpbla t’osL TIM tmm ar«c»ic co„ A tlanta , « a . F ou nd ed 137A i \k Home School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. W rite for Illu .tra te d Catalogue. ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, Principal HOITT’S SCHOOL B aren ts d e sirin g hom e Influence», b e au tifu l su rro u n d in g s, p erfect clim a te , ca refu l super vision , and th orou g h m en ta l, m oral and phys ical tra in in g for th e ir boys, w ill find all these req u irem en ts fully m et at H oitt’s sch oo l, Menlo l ark , San Mateo County, Cal. Send for C atalogue. T w elth year begins August 12th. IR A G. l l o l i r , Ph. !>., PrlnclpaL T h ere’ s another hunger than that o f the stom ach. H a ir hunger, fo r instance. H u n gry hair n eeds fo o d , n eed s hair v ig o r — A yer's. T h is is w h y w e say that A y e r ’ s H air Vigor alw ays restores c o lo r, and m akes the hair g row long and h eavy, h m a bottle. All druggists. DR. C. GEE WO WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese doctor is called great because he cures people without op«*ra tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence in this country. Through the use of t hose harmless remedies this famous «Joctor knows tlie action of over 5<A> different remedies, which he successfully uses in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheum atism , nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, e tc.; has hundreds o f testimon ials. Charges moderate. Cull and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Send 4 cents in stamps. CONSUL TATION F itl.K . ADDHKSS I f your d ru g g ist ca n n o t supply you, »end us one dollar and we w ill ex p ress you a bottle. Be su re and g iv e th e nam e o f your nearest ex p ress office. A d dress, J . C. A Y E R CO., Low ell, M ass. A New Veriion. “ Do you think that all the world loves a lover? “ Well, not exactly. But all the tradespeople d o."— Life. Had “Been There.” “ I believe her father is well to do, isn’t he? “ On the contrary, I ’ve found him very hard to do.” — N. Y. Times. 1 3 2 ’ j Third S t ., Portland, Oregon. g y Mention paper. BE EX CE LLE D . 11 , 103 , 82 « I J 2 . 3 io.ooo B est Imported an d American leathers. H ey l’e P aten t Calf. Enamel, Box C alf, C alf, Vlci Kid, Corona Colt, Nat. Kangaroo. F a s t C o lo r E y e le ts u sed . C m itin n f The genuine h ave W . L. DOUGLAS* w 1 1 * name and price stamped on bottom. S h oes by m ail, 25c. e x tra . Illn s . C atalog fr e e . W . L . DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. 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L COHEN, President. B. L E E PAGET, Secretary. The Portland T ru st Company of Oregon Issues Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit on th e Following Term s: On Special C ertificates of D eposit, n o t less th a n |500 e a c h , payable upon ten days’ ca ll by th e hold er o r te n d ay s’ n o tice by the T rust C om pany, 3 '4 per ce n t per annum . Payable on th irty days’ ca ll or th irty days’ n o tice, 8*5 per c e n t ]>er an n u m . Use For Over 3 0 Y ears. Payable on ninety days' call or ninety days* notice, »per cent per annum. On ce rtifica te s of |5,000 o r over in terest w ill be paid qu arterly or sem i-an n u ally If desired. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, 109 Third S tre e t, Portland, Oregon. 00 Reward T o protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us infor mation on which we can secure conviction of a dealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations,when C A S C A R E T S are called for. W hen you're offeredsom ething‘ ‘just as good", it's because there is a little more m oney in the fake. Buy C A S C A R E T S from the honest dealer. They are always put up in blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade- marked C on the cov er— every tablet stamped C. C. C., and they are never sold in bulk. R em em ber this and when ever fakes are offered when C A S C A R E T S are called for, get all the details and write us on the subject at once. S u b scrib e fo r the N e w b e rg G ra p h ic $1 .5 0 p e r Year MILLION BOXES SOLD LAST YEAR BEST TESTIMONIAL C sss A Real Bargain* Mr. Yoangthing—How in the world I did you come to deposit that money in the bank instead of buying that auto mobile coat you wanted? Mrs. (triumphantly)— Why, I read in this morning’s paper that the inter est had been reduced from four per cent to three!— Puck. G u tt. Perch. Pen.. P o rtlan d . 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