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No A p p e tite
Means loss o f vitality, vigor
o r tone, and Is often a pre­
cursor o f prostrating sick­
ness. TMs is why H is
serious. The best thing
yon can do Is to take the
great alterative and tonic
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Which has cored thousands.
11« who merely steels e parse steels
trash, bat the fellow that gets the con*
tents of one is asuelly in luck, particu­
larly if the battons match his coat.
Mother* w ill find Mrs. Winslows’* Soothing
Syrup the best reaaedy to nae for their ohilOien
Soring the teething period..
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A H ebe.
Sister— Too here told me her name,
yet r know no more than I did before.
Ie ahe beautiful?
Brother—Beautiful? Why, ahe could
moke even the present fashions look ar­
tistic.
«1001
•100.
The readera of thla paper w ill bo pleased
leers that there is at lasst one dreaded dise
that science haa been able to cure In e ll lie
la Catarrh. H tfl’s Catarrh
C u n ^ i the only positive care known to
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional dieeaae, reqoiree a constitutional treat­
ment. H e ll’s Catarrh Care Is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and muooaa
turlaeee o f the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the pa­
tient strength by building up the constitution
sad assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors neve so much faith In Ita curative
wers that they offer One Hundred Doliera
r any ease that It falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonial«.
Address.
» . J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
H airs fa m ily Pills ore the host.
K
After Venus had answered the pray'
era of the yoang girl end bad sent her
a husband she next worshiped Hymen.
This god was adored only on the day of
the marriage ceremony, never before nor
after.
T o Break la N ew Shoes.
Always shake in Allen’s Foot-Esse, a powder.
Itcuree hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cure# corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 26c. Don’t accept
any substitute. Semple mailed FREE. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
W h y F r u it T re es F a ll.
Country L ife in America points out
that the dropping off * f young fruit la
not due to insect pests, as It is popu­
larly aupposed. More often it la be-
cauae o f the fact that many varieties
o f fruits are self-sterile and the blos­
soms require the contact o f. the pollen
o f other varieties before they w ill ma­
ture fru it Not getting this pollen,
many fruit trees do not bear at all or
very much. The same trees treated by
the methods o f grafting and planting
w ill often bear large fruit and plenty
of It
r UPUOR-MORPMINE-TOf
HABITS PERMANENTLY 1
f f e - FOR FULL MKTKHLAIB ■
m ar semen.- p o s il a np , q * l
Revenge o f a W alter. . ..
T ip * regarding prospective smug­
glers come to the customs officials In
strange ways and from peculiar
•ources, says the New York Tribune.
One o f the queerest waa a cable dis­
patch from Bermuda, received a few
weeks ago. I t read: , “ Customs, New
York; Watch Oreen— bicycle trunk—
from Bermuda.” There was no signa
turé, and the officials, utterly puzzled
as to the source o f the message, aw a it­
ed the arrival o f the next Bermuda
boat with lntereat Sure enough, there
was a passenger named Qfeen, and
among his luggage waa a bicycle
trunk.
H e made the usual declaration that
ha waa bringing in nothing dutiable.
“ W hat la in this?” asked an Inspect­
or, tapping the bicycle trunk.
“ My bicycle, o f course.” .
“ Suppose you open it,” said the In­
spector.
Mr. Green was sorry, but he had lost
the key. Then they broke It open and
found It packed with expensive cigars,
which were promptly confiscated.
The mystery o f the cabled tip was
cleared up by a passenger who had
•topped In Hamilton at the same hotel
with Green. I t seemed that Green
never tipped hotel servants. One o f
them discovered that he waa packing
the bicycle case with cigars and told
his fellows. They chipped In enough
to pay for the cable dispatch and in
giving uie tip had revenge for tips not
given.
I b e Preacher’s
Boland, 111., June 27.— Diabetes ha*
so long been looked upon os on uncar-
able form of Kidney Disease that a sure
cure for it must rank as one of the
most Valuable medical discoveries oi
the age. And every day brings forth
fresh evidence that Dodd’s Kidney
Pills w ill cuie Diabetes. Important
evidence in their favor is given by Rev.
Tbos. B. Norman, the well known Bap­
tist minister here. Mr. Norman saya:
“ I bod all the symptoms of a bod
case of Diabetes and received so much
benefit from the use of Dodd’s Kidney
Pills that I cheerfully recommend
them to anyone suffering from that
dread disease. Dodd’s K id n ey' Pills
w ill cure the worst form of Diabetes.”
Dodd’s Kidney P ills always cure Dia­
betes,'one of the final stages of Kidney
Disease. A ll the earlier stages from
Backache to Rhenmatiam are naturally
much more eaaily cured by the same
remedy.
W here the C oat Com es.
Philosopher—Tbs only thing that can
makt any man, rich or poor, perfectly
happy la love, and love costa not a pen­
ny-
Practical Man— True, but keeping tbs
loved one In'clothes coots like the Old
Nick.
T h e C ook’s
C a r r y in g C a p a c ity .
in n r lum a hues h e n io n e .
SECRET OF BEAUTY.'
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Boms Clover Women D efy
R avages o f Tims.
“ I f i a mystery to ms how actresses
manage always to look ao fresh and
wholesome, even girlish, whan their
manner o f living la so directly opposed
to all laws o f hyglafis on# avsr hoard
of. W# who follow out the tenets o f
the ‘early to bed and early to riot’ the­
ory don’t look half so wall.” “ Yaa,
was the response, “ I’ m sura that If X
worked till 12 ovary, night and studied
and practiced and posed all day, to
say nothing o f drinking all manner o f
things and reading all the criticisms
o f my work, I should be a fright and a
physical wreck.”
A Tribune writer chancing to hear
this conversation determined to inves­
tigate the subject and discover, if pos­
sible, the mysterious talisman which
enabled a hard-working actress to pre­
serve her charms, while the domestic
woman, the happy w ife and mother,
the woman o f leisure and ample ac­
complishments, appears fully her age
or years older.
“ I ’ll tell you the things I do, the
philosophy on which I model myself,
I f I can be Incognita,” said one well-
preserved heroine o f the mimic world;
and this agreement being entered Into,
ahe proceeded to discourse on the sub­
ject. “ In the first place, you must un­
derstand. anybody who wants to be
good-looking must never worry. W or­
ry means ruination, death and destruc­
tion to every vestige of beauty one
may have. It means loss of flesh, sal-
lowneea, tell-tale Hues in the face, and
no end o f disasters. Never mind what
happens, an actress must not worry.
Once she understands this she has A W e ll Known Canadian Lady Sends
passed a milestone on the high road to Letter of Endorsement to Pe-ru -n *.
keeping her looks.”
A fte r hearing the subject thorough­
Miss Mary Burns, 28 Spring Garden
ly canvassed the following Inference Road, Halifax, N . 8., writes: “ Hsv-
was deduced: That, apart from the
ing used Peruna for indigestion and
laws regulating the expression and nu­
stomach
trouble and to build np a
trition o f the face, the actress’ secret
broken
down
system with the very best
consisted chiefly In the avoidance o f
monotony and petty worries, those results, I am pleased to state my exper­
arch enemies o f feminine good looks ience with this excellent medicine. I
and good temper; the performance o f
had been troubled with stomach
her work with earnestness and light­
ness o f heart and the regularity o f a trouble and poor digestion for some
certain degree o f exercise—exercise In­ years, and although I tried many rem­
volving quick and general movements edies and dieting, nothing seemed to
o f the muscles, combined with a cer­ restore my health until I used Peruna.
tain amount o f mental e x c ite m e n t- In three months I had entirely recov­
New York Tribune.
ered my health and strength.” — Mary
BU
Borna.
GENERAL KUROKL
Suggestions by Dr. Hartman.— How
to Combat the Nervous Depression
Incident to W arm W eather.
Nervousness is vary common among
women. This condition Is due to anae­
mic nerve cantera. The nerve centers
ara the reservoir for nerve vitality.
These centers become bloodless for the
wont of proper nutrition.
This condition is especially notice­
able daring the warm season. Every
summer an army of invalids are pro­
duced as a direct result of weak nerv­
ous systems.
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This could be easily overcome by the
ase of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the
root of the trouble by correcting the
digestion. Perfect digestion furnishes
increased nutrition for the nerve cent­
ers. Perfectly digested food gives these
reservoirs of life a vitality which cre­
ates strong, steady nerves, and in thia
manner fortifies and nourishes life.
Miss Blanche Gray, a prominent
yoang society woman of Memphis,
Term , in a i scent letter from 174 A la­
bama street, writes: “ To a society
woman whom nervous farce is often
taxed to the utmost from lack of rest
and irregalar meals, I know of noth fog
which is ef so much benefit aa Peruna.
I took it a few months ago when I
felt my strength giving way, and
It soon made Itself manifest In giving
me new strength and health.” —M iss
Blanche Grey.
Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcótica.
One reason why Parana bos found
permanent use in so many homes is
that it contains no narcotic of any
kind. Perana is perfectly harmless.
I t can be used any length of time with­
out acquiring a drug habit. Peruna
does not prodace temporary resalta.
I t is permanent in ita effect.
I t has no bad effect apon tbe system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by re­
moving the cause of catarrh. Thera
are a multitude of homes where Peru­
na has been used off and on for twenty
years. Sach a thing conld not be pos­
sible if Perana contained any drugs of
a narcotic nature.
A t this season of the year we are pe­
culiarly liable to inflammations of the
stomach and bowels. I t is the part of
wisdom to learn bow to cat them short
and in the easiest and quickest manner.
Perana does this by its peculiar
power over all form* of catarrhal
troubles.
Gen. Kurokl, commander of the Jap­
An American factory at Hanover sap
anese army which pursued the Rus­
pliea pneumatic brakes for tbs whole
sians across the Yalu, Is a veteran o f Prussian railway system.
four War*. H e Is known for his per­
sonal bravery and his coolness a n d im­
PRICES THAT TALK.
perturbability on the battlefield. . In
Threabermen sad Sawm ill Men N o t«! ISO ft.
the w ar for the restoration o f the Mi­ Eadlesa Lines Stitched, Heavy Canvas, 4 ply, 7
Inch BeltIny, »27.00. 1M ft. 8 Inch wide, same as
kado in 1868 ha fought for the Mikado above, 0*1.00. Tank Pumps complete, with I I t i l
B U Y
V
Inch Suction Hose, 10 ft. Diitcharge Hose, with nos-
rel and strainer, |10.M. Belting, Hose and Pack lag
at wholesale prices. General agency for Parsons
H aw key« Self Feeder. Lane ahlngle mill, run only
40 days, at a bargain. W rite for catalogs.
“ You are having trouble with your
cooks?”
“ Yes. The first one carried on to.”
“ And how about the last?”
“ She carried off ao. I lost two vesta
and a hat.” — Philadelphia Record.
R K IK K S O N M A C H I N E R Y CO.
P O R TLA N D . OREGON.
No. 27-1*04.
» . N. (J.
V e ry H a rd .
“ Of course, a horseshoe always means
luck.”
,
Tess— She told me she was going to
“ Oh, yes, tnd if the horse passes it
bleach her hair.
Jeee— How indiscreet She really ought up to you behind your back it means
bard luck.” — Philadelphia Press.
to keep it dark.— Philadelphia Press.
a d vertisers i
|W e—
T a lk e d T o o M a c h .
FR O M
K IN G
op
BLOOD PURIFIERS
there is an h e E”
r e d ?.There
itary
predisposition to disease,
S. S. S w ill search out and remove from the blood the fixed poison and
build up the health; it enriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stim­
ulates the circulation. Pure blood is essential to health.
Y ou can
exist without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every
organ, tissue and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment,
end unless this vital fluid it kept in a pure, healthy state, the test o f
the body suffers and the system soon breaks down. Nature haa.pro­
vided in S. S. S. a remedy for diseases o f the blood which long
experience and a thorough test have proven superior te all others, and
the acknowledged " K in g o f Blood Pu rifiers."
over need, and gen erally hoop it on hand so a fam -
lly romody. r-
M » 8 . ▼. O. W H IT T IH O T O H .
OUR MBDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge o f graduated physicians,
is an important part o f oar business, maintained for the benefit o f those
w ho need advice e r special information in regard to their case. W rite
«a , and our physicians w ill advise yon without charge.
IMF 9WW7 wtcc tno eft* atiamta . i a
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P la to
T r o u b le .
Plate trouble la a common thing, and there
are various kinds of It. Many plate# never
were right. Others are properly made, hui
the mouth la not put in proper condition
or wearing the plate.
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N o remedy ever yet discovered has met with such
popular favor as S. & S. The people everywhere indorse it,
and there are fe w homes where & & & . f o t th e blood is
not known and used. It it superior in many ways to the ordi­
nary blood medicines. In the first place S. S. S. is a guaranteed
purely vegetable compound, made exclusively o f medicinal roots
selected for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act
upon the blood, purging it o f impurities and restoring it to a healthy,
natural condition. A t the same time, under ita tonic effects the gen­
eral system improves, the sluggish organs are toned up, and renewed
strength and vigor and better health is the result. N o bad after-effects
follow the use o f S. S. S., as so often happens with blood medicines
containing strong minerals, which derange the stomach and digestion
and in other ways damage the system. For diseases of the blood,
such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils and Pim-
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pi es, E c z e m a , T e tte r ,
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A L W A Y S K E E P S 8. 8. 8. O H H A N D .
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lood Poisons, and other
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troubles
due to impure or
Gontlomon:—For about twolvs yoora X hava
boon using your 8.8.8. aa a housahold romody. bad condition o f the blood,
X havu takon It aa a tonio and appotiaar, and bo- no remedy acts so promptly
11 •▼* thara la nona bottar. X have uaod It for my and thoroughly as S. S. S.
Shildron at various tixnos for littlo akin eruptions,
boils and poisons oanaod by playing with wood*. It reaches d e e p -sea ted ,
8. 8.8. la my standard, novor mind what is tho long-standing cases, upon
matter. I f I use a bottle oi 8. 8. 8. it toneo up tho which the ordinary potash
system, olesnses tho blood and n sk *i ma well an(j sarsaparilla compounds
D EALER
DO YOUR JAWS ACHE?
P erh a p s
the
YOUR
If your plates are in any way unsatisfactory
we will be glad to make an examination
and tell yon the cause of tronblo.
GENERAL X U B O K t
against his own clan o f the Samurais,
and many stories are told in Japan of
his achievements In hand to hand con-
bats. Ten years later he helped to
suppress the insurrection.
Iu the
Chlna-Japanese war he commanded
the division which captured the dozens
o f forts defending Wei-Hai-Wei. In
the Boxer war o f 1900 he commanded
a part o f the Japanese force that so
distinguished Itself in the relief of the
legations at Pekin.
E le p h a n t aa a N u rse.
xttk. **. A. Maos.
We extract teoth wholly without pain an l
all work is at lower than reasonable rates.
Extracting free when plates or bridges are
ordered.
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208-213 Fall la g Bldg., ->d A W aal
WISE BROS., Dentists ”*2’’
Open evening till 9
Sunday* from • to 12
Oregon, Main AKM
R U SSELL HIGH G RAD E M A C H IN ER Y
ENGINES
BOILERS
SAW
• ROLLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
A woman in India tells this story of
an elephant’s skill as a nurse: “ Thou
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art hungry, big mother,” said Remmi,
and Prices
emerging from the hut with the baby
in her arms. “ Ishta, beautiful elephant,
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take care o f baby; I am going to see
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to your dinner.”
She put the little
restless brown bundle down on the
ground between Ishta’ s tw o fe e t Then
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she fetched the earthenware Jar of un­
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glazed red clay and filled it with live
charcoal, setting it down to get heated
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through while ahe mixed flour and wa­
Investigate the Advance line of thresh­
ter into dough. W ith the skill o f fre­
quent practice she spread the rough
er« and engines. They coat leae to op­
mixture three or four inches thick all
erate, require fewer repairs and do more
over the Inside o f the jar. W hile the
and better work in all kinds of grain
dough Was slowly baked by the heat
than any other make. Straw or wood
from the embers Inside, Ishta, patient
and
coal burning engine*. Also a fall
and docile, aa waa her w o n t cared for
baby, gently‘ restraining the little tru­
line of single and double Portable Baw
a n t who would hava crawled away.
Mills.
Now and again, when tbs baby llmba
moved quicker and achieved a few
paces o f freedom, Iohta’s trunk would
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carefully wind around the little body
Thoroughly reliable and most durable machinery in the market. Honest in
and lift It back to safety between the
construction. Satisfactory in operation. Self Feeders, Stackers, Baggers and all
huge barriers o f her fe e t and the tip
attachment«. Drop aa a postal and our traveling man will call.
would gently pet and fondle away
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baby’ s fretfulneas and Impatience at
Branch House«, Plough's Warehouse, boot 0 . * . * N . Freight Depot, Spokane. MO Bel­
control.— Hour Glaaa.
mont Slreot. Portland, Ora.
The A . H . Averill Machinery Co.,
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