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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
Eruptions There is only one way to get rid of pimples antl other eruptions. And It's simple mid easy enough. Clcntiso the blond, improve tlu diges tion, stimulate tlio kidneys, liver nnd Hkin, by the same moans ut tho same linn. Tlu medicine to tnkc Is Hood's Sarsaparilla Tiiln statement is confirmed by the. ox jicrlenee of thousands whom this modi eine lias permanently cured. Accept no substitute No Hother Whateer. "Do yon have any troublo with tho plants whon your wife gous away?" asked the hatchet-faced man, sadly. "None whatever," replied the cheerful chap, "thoy always dlo within a week after she loaves and all I have to do is to put them nway until she cotiivn back." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. CITQ Ptmnr ntijr cornl. noflliornrrromnaas rl 10 anfrflntdaj-'auoflr.Klln'allratNTT Ilaatorrr. KnJ for Fr trial bottle and trtattaa, Dr. U. It. KUc, LU..MI Arcb ML. fhllMflpbla. 1'a. Natural Icehouses. The cold In a cavern in Franco Is so great, no matter how warm the ex ternal atmosphere may he, the visitor cannot prolong his stay without Incon venience nuless wrapped in winter clothing. There are not lets than a score of there natural icehouses in France and probably half as many in Italy. IlKAF.VrSI OAS.MIT ilE CDKKD Modevn Convenience Tlio Abilene Democrat tolls of a man who stopped over night in a small town near thoro and registered at tho hotel pointed out to hint by tlie conductor an the bout in town. lu tho morning he wanted to take n bath and consulted tho prcprlotor about it. Tho proprie tor shoutod back to tho rear: "Hero, Tom, this hero gent wants to take n hath. Bring tho llxln's." Tom soon appeared, carrying a cako of yollow soau, a towel and a pick. "What's tho pick for?" asked tlio guest. "Why," said tho proprietor; "you'll have to dam up tho eicuk." Kansas City Star. An Ancient Qag Revised. "Why Is the beef trust like Tharo's dauchtet?" "IUmuibo it gota a little profit out of the water." Cleveland raln Dealer. BETWEEN TWO FIRES. fir local application, si the r rannot reach tho diteal t-orttonnttha ear. There ti only ons way tocureriralttMi.aiHt that ' by eonitlto tlonalremnlto. Iealiiu la e ameU by an In Oemel condition ol th tnuroua lis lit ol the KuMachran Tub. When tlili tut et In flamnl iou liava a rumbling wund t, Imper Irct bipartite, au-1 when It Is entirely cloaed tlraltmi l thiwuli, anlunlethelnflamma lien ran hi taken out and th'a tub mtnrtU to lunnrmalraiidltlon, HearinK niltoeueairoreu lereier; nlnv ra nut til tn arecaineUby -atarrti. Kktrh it nothing but an indamrJ condition cl tlio mttcoiii aurlai-ct. We will rive One llun.lrr.1 Italian foranr carit Ieaiicatitrt by catarrh) that can net 1- cured by Halt i Catarrh Cure. Head lor tlrcu.ara,.. J. CIIKNEY A CO.. Toledo. Foldbr Drufglit.;ic Uall'a TamUy PWj are the Utt. A New England Sandwich, "flow many children have you?" asked the friend of his boyhood. "I 'have three. The oldest and youngest aro girls, and tho socond child is a boy. .My wife calls them the 'sandwich.' " "Huh!" said the boyhood friend. "That's the first tlmo I ever heard of a sandwich with tho tongue on the out side." ' llcqueits to Untjand. During the nineteenth century near ly f 5,600,000 was wiped off the nation al debt of England by proprety left by will for that purpose. Civil Service Teats. Poventy-poven per cunt oftho women and but 62 per cent of the men taking thn civil service examination ure able to pass it. Stcrnburga to Make Western Trip. Ambassador and itaronoss von Stern burg will make an extensive western tour In the (all, going as far as Sun Fiancisco. Black Hair " I have used your Hair Vigor for llvo years and am Rrcsily pleased with It. It certainly re stores tho original color to p. ray hair. It keeps my hair soft. "Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New TortUnd, Me. Ayer's Malr Vigor lias been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and It never falls to do this work, cither. You can rely upon It for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. tl.M a MIU. All Oiultli. LOWEST RATES The doctor seem to think that the apolla Journal. Sick Man" needs exercise. Mlnne- Mothen wilt flint Mr. Wlmlow'n Bnotbtnr. CTrup tl.e beet remeJy to un (or their children tie teething' aeatun. Chinese Jews. An Inscription on a stone tablet found in tho ruins of an old synagogue In fCaifentu shows that the Jews first entered China daring the Han dynasty, from 0. C. 200 to A. D. 220. - For forty rear's l'lso's Cure for Con sumption liaa cured coughs ami colds. At druggists. I'rlee 36 cents. An Unkind Suggestion. "Yon love my daughter?" "She's all the world to me, sir." "Then I don't suppose you'll want a settlement." Exchange. To Chlcaco, J)til)tiqut and the Knot; to Des Moines, Kansas City and the Southeast, via Chicago Great West ern railway. Klectrlc lighted trains. Unequalled service. Write to J. 1. Klmor, G. I. A., Chicago, for Information. ho A Discouraged Fighter. Ho isn't so much of a lighter used to be." "No. You see he was always look ing for so mo one who could whip him at least that's what he said." "Well?" "Well, he found hlra." Mr. David Was on Time. Jotrglns (tentatively) If vwwvwwwv I The effect of fruit Juice on the should not be home at dinner time you health Is well known. It has recently need not Mrs. Jogglns (with decision) You'll be home at the usual timo, David. Joggiua says he doesn't know how It is, but when bis wife says a thing it Is pretty sure to como true. Types ot Mind. Thera is a femlnlno and matcullna type of mind. Tho former depends chiefly on memory and Is reproductive. The latter relies on reasoning and is cieativo. Tho mind of tho man of sci ence is masculine. Not every woman possesses a feminine mind, many men hava little elso. Ixirtt discovered that lemon Juice will deatroy tho germs of typhoid fever and other diseases. While It Is doubt ful whether lemon Juice could In? takiti Into tlw stomach of sufllclont strength to destroy disease germs, there Is no doubt that the effect of fnilt Juice Is good, having a tendency to free the stomach from disrate serins, and be ing beneficial In othor ways. Most peo ple need nclda of fruit In order to bo healthy; even those who are troubled with sournetas of tho stomach arc sometimes relieved by a llttlo lemon The Suffer With though jUce taken In a glass of water, alnee ' the acids of fmlts often counteract thn acidity of nhe stomnch. Most frulta Population of New Zealand. nro made tip largely of Juice. If wii Compan-d with 1001 the population extract the Julee from a lemon, orange, of New Zealand (851,003, including npnle, peach or gratx wo have not 43,1-13 Maoris) shows an increaso last much substance left, therefore whon you drink a kIsm of uufermenled grape Juice, or other fruit Juice, you secure nearly all the healthful and , nourishing proiwrtloa of tho fruit Itself. year of 20,203. Innocent The Guiltv The world to-day is full of Innocent sufferers from that most loathsome disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People know In a general way that it Is a bad disease, but if all its horrors could be brought before them they would 6hun it as they do the Leprosy. Not only the person who contracts ft Buffers, but the awful taint is transmitted to children, nnd the fearful sores and eruptions, weak eyes, Catarrh, and other evidences of poisoned blood show these little innocents are suffering the awful consequences of some body's sin. 'So highly contagious is this form of blood poison that one may be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use by a person am ctcu vruu una luiwrauie disease. There is danger even in tlntilc- iuch amt ,, p,ieuflrly adapted for . V T , ,' "" " Dame miijikwuic, uo luauv ijuiu 0ia chronic casi-s. Hsullli Not.. Fever blisters can b gotten rid of by the use of powdered alum. For bronchitis, take tho dried leaves of common mullein plant; powder and smoke in a clay pipe. Liquid carbolic acid, one-half drachm to four ounces Iodine will prevent the discoloration of the skin. A. little carbolic acid added to the water In which hums, bruise and cut are washed srrcatly lessens the sore nous. Hulphur Is a system regulator, espe cially when tho skin shown a need for The virus of BLOOD POISON IS NO and innocent men and women have found to their sorrow. . contagious Wood 1'oison is so powerful and penetraUng that within a short time after the first little soreappears the whole S?l WfruTtW, BESPECTEB OF PERSONS tainted with the poison, and the skin is soon covered with a red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings nppear in the groins, the hair and eyebrows fall out, and unless the ravages of the disease are checked at this stage, more violent and dangerous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive Bores, copper colored splotches, terrible pains in bones and muscles, and General breakinsr down of the svstem. S. S. S. is a specific for Contagious Blood Poison and the only remedy mar. animoics una peculiar virus aim makes n radical anu complete cure of the disease. Mercury nnd Potash hold it in check ho long as the system in under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro duce bleeding and spouginess of the gums and decay of the teeth, S. S. S. cures Blood Poison in all stages and even reaches down to hereditary taints anu removes all traces ot the poison anu saves the victim from the pitiable conse quences of this monster 6courge. As long ns a drop of the virus is left in the blood it is liable to break out, and there is danger of transmitting the disease to others. S. S. S. is Guaranteed purely vegetable and tan be taken without any injurious effects to health, and an experience of nearly fifty years proves beyond doubt that it cures Contagious Blood Poison completely and permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book," which describes fully the different stages and symptoms of the disease. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. aUL. Camphor Is generally considered ns a depnsaut, and, being n anti-spasmodic, Is useful In colic, nnd Is always tho ilrst remedy thought of In cases of cholera. A simple remedy for softening and whitening tho hands consists In lliu uso of almond meal, cornmeal or ant meal Instead of roup, and thcn'rubblng them with lemon Juice. ItefrlRcruiitH.- The cooling proper tic of lemons, llmw and apple aro well known, ThtMo aro usoful fruits for hot weathor and to protect against heat-stroke. Apples are ulso laxatlvo und diuretic as well as refrigerant. Diuretics. For the kidneys, Uio fol lowing fruits liavo diuretic propertle and aro therefore used In kidney dls cases; Grapes, peaches, strawberries, whortleberries, prickly pears, black currants, und pumpkin and melon seeds. ' PORCELAIN OF GERMANY. ' PlourUuliiB Imliiitry In '" Klnudoni of Hiixoiiy. The manufacturer of porcelain has taken deop root In different ports of Germany, according to tho report of B. L. Harris, United States commercial agent at Klbeiutock. This Is especial- It ymir ilmritUl rannot atimdjr jnti, Mint in nn dulUr and wa will cl'iM you a Iwltla, II stint anilKlra tlio iiamo ut jour iimrMteiiiretannii. AililrrM, J t AVF.U fO, l-owolLiliM. i Nut Utility. I "Handy," raid Gritty George, "here is where some sarcastic writer saysdern i ain't much difference Imtween us tramps and do loafers tlat hang out In do country stores," "Oh, git out!" sneered Handy Pike. "Who ever heard of usslttln' on soap oxes7" Chicago News. Heady fur Another Turn. It Is not surprising that a plot has been discovered In Hervla for "aveng ing" King Alexander. It Is seldom ly the ease lu the Kingdom of Koxnny, ' lien III the elite of Melsaru it ml 1HTnii-n iiMXHlir iuri-!iniii iimi ia rx n,, .i. f,,...o i.....l-, I...... ported to almost every country In IU. f fB i,Ul bsf. world. 1'orcelnln Industrie mi n smal ,,. .,...,, ,...,, ' II. O.....I.. .1 ' ler scale aro also to bo found lu ('hem nltx. I'lamtt ii lid Atle. The Waldeii tnirg dlalrlt't lu Mllesln Is Hlaii'uoleil fr Us line gtnde of tMireelalu. In Thurlnirla. MnMirls. ns hi-!I hi lu Mime dlslrlei on the Hhht and I till lie, xr ci'lntu Is iimiinfscttirrtl In eviisltlernble iuniilltli-H. Due tif the Uinst tmltil (mreelalu fae tnrle In Germany I Hint which U operated by the Hnxon government lit Melaaen. It exiKirt about ?ri,(Mi worth of porcelain goods to the t'nltrd Htates every year. There are "(s) work men employed In the factory, nnd It Is worthy of note that this uuiiiImt has remained about the same during the last IM year. Girls mm, when skill ful, nhoiit 75 cent n dity, nnd the skill W. L. DOUGLAS S.SS&SHOES You tan lav I ram S3 to 54 7arlr by wearing W. L. Dttoglas $3.40 or $3 aboes. I Iikjt Hiu tlnni that Iitp Imii riNl. log V'Mi (nun 61 Ul to .)( Tim tin riiriiax iktln i'I V I. lvUKl alxwa prtiVra ihrir aitNn(lty over all oilier liittKrt H.il.l ,y retail alio iniirt ovrywlirro Iatk for tumn aul prli'e en Imttoiii Tktl lltuflo I ar. loll ptum IU It la llaaalta . ed workmen who can model nud paint , frl..u,,r,."., 'rePlVaiT!,Jr"' y I flit I MJrif k. I hlri 0" Ml Unl litt I it iDiot t riniltil ai mn tutt. Ski. Sjf wall, (1 nli tra. lllaitraU4 Ui.ImHh. H. U 1)011,1. ts, lliaiklua, Matt. earn f'2.U) n day. There Is nil Industrial art school In connection with the factory, whero pnplli nud appruiitlees nro tutu' lit drawing for two yiir. When this ' course I complcti-d they pas on to tin i motlellug hihI tHtlntlug di-partment fcr another two year. At the eoiuph' ( tlon of Iho course the miMt skillful nre sent to Prcwlen, IIitIIm and oilier Mfllu n a.... I., fl... II.... MM... II. llinl iiii-i w nil.!; m Mm. n "' UimwiitiMii lliiieuwanirn. luravmn timo return to .iicimcii tuey are mire to mm ftrio!'irtinanut o'.-n'-isiuiam iiciwrum lir i.tmili.i'tuuin nlilH.p In tin. lu.r. ' P'eUly i met Krcm it rim tuen U, mrryoaa ..., ........ .. ...,..., ....... , .. ...-, ,,-. ... Bill ousness "lliava liaatl r'Mir llllilr OANCA' IIK'I and nn-l tlin t"ilri i t'ou lu t do coIhIii factory of the Ktiverninmil or III some other factory of the city There are four primary ludimtriat schools In Haxony immoly, lu Chem nitz, Dresden, .McIhm.hi mid .wl-knu Tho number of pupils at present In nil four schools Is 'Ml. Thiiui pupils nre all apprentice, who are compelled to spend four yenr In learning their trade, nnd four months each year ar spent In some of these Industrial schools, According to Gothlen's Deutsche An Hcuhniidle, In 1IXK) Germnny exerted 'J(I,OI3 tons of white Ghlnnware and pnlnted porcelain gootl to foreign countlres. valued at lt,000,ri00. The United State Is far In advance of all other countries In buying china from Germany, Importing 10,-1 (VI tons, or 20 ptT cent of the total export, Great Britain hold second place, Importing only 5,722 tons. In 1WX) Gi-rmany Imported from Prance, Austria-Hungary and Japan 70d ton of jwmM'lnln ware, Miluetl at iiM),-iOO. Washington Htar. (mra tr".i ou w n nctur l ,1 them la Mellmtn Went. Ono of thu old Governor of tho Car ollna wn a man who had lived a fanner' llfo most of the time until ho wan elected; nud hi wife having nowr seen a stoamhout or a railroad and having no wish to tost either one, re fused to accompany her husband to tho capital. Whon tlio Governor reached hi de tlmitlon he found that ulmot all tho other olllclal with accouipiinleil by their wives, and ho sent an Imperative mesxugu to hi brother to "fetch Mu ll ml it ulong," Tho brothor to'legraphetl, "Hho' afraid oven to look at thu engine." 'i'ho Governor road the mussago and pondered over It for a fow moment. At tho end of that tlmo ho sont off thu following command: "lllll, you blindfold Mollnda, and hack her on to thu train." "Mclliidn" arrived at tho capital with tho victorious "Bill" twonty-four hours luter. tbe family Knw A. Manx Ailuur,.N, Y. CANDY w . sy wMnmn Maitrrato fUaiaot. I'alataMa, I'm at. Tan Oom. Ho Ouoa,ArrBlcaau, Wealaa.or OriK, Kw. x, Uw. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... suHiae Sf.r (MMh nkiih sif4j. ih, m MO-TO-IAC rtrTOSaM M V USE- HOPAUN TO OSAUTFY voe? ttortzs tV? rASMVG CHARS. TABLES JtLOOffS. ETC, MU AVr SCRATCH 2 5MAOS& CQIORS MSST QSAVNO KQfUfitG l r?OMDAL?. Mint Hojiort. , Tho government mint report puts tho gold production of tho world slnco tho discovery of America at $0,811,-000,000. ,?iiiuBrHr,ui.li.,li'ut!l.,l In lima. Hold tr tlrndtrULav aBaWHCSli?tJtSi,il:hslTWlr V IV. m to Mr Ivl.