The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 29, 1906, Image 7

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There arc four verses. Verse
1. Aycr'a Hair Vluor makes
flic linlr grow. Verse 2. Aycr's
Hnlr Vigor stops falling hair.
Verse 3. Aycr's Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Aycr's Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair. The
chorus is sung by millions.
ltfnr mine ' lllr Vlrnr 1 bad ttrr
1Mb end rr wr h.lr Hut mMim,.! lo
lit. Ik Vigor until tur hlr (imii? Irii.ratr4
In rf r I !. u.xl It off n f..r
lb t'.itUll Trait,1-.)!., M llNUMMtl,
riwiti,?i j,
A
M4bv JkO ArcrOs.UwdLMui.
bit fn
igrs
urtrra f
SAMUARILU.
tit is.
cnuutv rrctpmu
Ailrlr frnm Arlmuu Wrtl,
A corlnln Kotitlirrn rnllrond tvns In
n tvrcU'licd condition, nml tlio trnliw
with eoiMciiucntly run nt n plii-nom
fimtljr lov mlo of sit-rd, When Hid
nuidtictiir wiin iitinclilnc IiIm tlcltft Ar-
tonus Wiinl, who wiin anil of llio pus-m-HBor,
rciiinrkoili
"Doc IIiIn rnllnmil couipniiy nllow
Ihmsi-iikut to islvo It ml vice, If tliojr da
so In n ripictful iniiiiiior?"
Tim rondiicliir rrpllrd In Kruff torn
Mint lilt KtM'HKfll no,
"WVII," Arlfiiiiii wnt on, "It occur
red to inn Hint It Mould Ik- well lo tit--Incli
tint cowciiIcIht from tint front of
llm piikIiio mid Illicit It to tlio war of
Ilia (ruin: for yon fit', wo nro nut lln
lilo to ovrtnko n cow, unit tvlitit's lo
pro rut it cow from strolling Into thin
enr nml IiIHiik n puriij-erl" Huston
llnrnld.
full of Human iMlrrr.t.
Nmkii What ttr you working t
don, llorin?
Horn -I aiii writing lor In which
llir l iifllliir lirru nur heroin, no lo
iriVliijr. no villain, nu dvH-ctlvt, anil nut
)rtlcU of plot.
Nam That oiunt lo l Inlrmllnr
ltorus It nuihl to l' mar than that
I bop to mk It tourhliif anil pathttlr,
It'a a hard lurk lory, wrlltrii for my
landlortl'i ricluilr ixrtiaal, ami ( forth
lu tltall tht rrswins why I thill liar lo
ak him for auolbir xtulo of tlun
a my rant.
DOES YOUR OACK ACHE 7
Cur
riu win
III IUitlli-M ami in
.Hl.r Itrlurn,
Only ono way to cum an aching liack.
Cum tli ratmp, the kidneys, Thou-
ami i loll ol cure
niacin lir Doan'a Kld
II ny I'll In. John C.
Calriiisn, a protnl
unit merchant ol
HwalniN) ro, 0,,
ayu "For tcrnral
yraia my klilnnyi
worn affected, an it
my back ached day
and iiluht. I wm
languid, nsrvous and lama In llm morn
UK. Donn's Kidney i'itls linlped mil
iliiht away, and the great relief that
bltowrd liaa b'fan pennanenl,"
Hold liv nil dealeri, CO centa a boi,
Fotltr-Mllburn Co., Iluflalo, N. Y.
aMaTaaW, I
I'lrn.Hiit,
"Now, Hint U'h nil our, dnrllnc,"
unlit Iliu di'lltilitctl lirldi'Krooin, "I mint
couffKi I mncr cxiM-clcd to win yon,
liven now I enn't uiid.-rstiiiiil why you
tiinrrhtl inc."
"Well, (leorcc." anld Ilia Clilcnuo
lirhtc, "I'll lell you. Homo tlmo nn n
fortunn teller told mo tlu.t my second
uinrrlnKi) would mnki- mo very Inippy
nml wenllliy. Ho, of coiirac, I hnd to
Kut my first nuirrliiRo over with."
riilladelntiln I'reiu.
Uealncn Cannot He Cured
br lxl i.lrtlnni m thojr rniii)l rrh Ilia
dlwiMil ikjiIIiiii ol Hi tar. 1 licie In only tin
wmj mi vur uraiiirti, aim mil vr miitiiiu
ttuuitl Kiiixtlrt lklurfiUruml lijf ii In
nmnl ciiiaillcn ol Ihe uiufimt llnliiK ol ll.n
KuitachlaiiTiil Mifii tlilalut lirnnamnt
ton li a luinMInc aotiiut or I in tartorl dear.
In, and wh.n III. entirely etiunl, Ialiii-la
llm mull, and utileia the (nnainuiatloii ran t
taltn nut and tttla tut to.toteil to u normal
roinlllliiu,lirlii will t ilrilruyxl luretrri
nln raimmtcit lin ar ranted lijr Calarih,
lilcli li nutlilliK till au lUIUiued tvndltlun of
ItiMinuroui lurlvri
He will (It On Hundred Dollar Inr nf
ratanl HealnrMiraiiteil by ralarrli) thai ran
imiI Mirurt liy llatt'al alarm Cur, betid lor
cltrulait,(r.
r i t iir.nr;T wu., luic-io, u.
rurnlita. lie.
llalla ramtrr I'llla are th Uil.
QRACln 18 MAnniED AQAIN.
'Mil Mnkra HI Tli.-lr. tor .llllllon
nlrr Knell' DniiKliler,
draco Hncll la innrrlcd nKnln. TIiIh
would Iki nothing rcmnrkiililu except
for tlio fnct tlint aim Iiiin hecii innrrletl
llvii tliiKfi heforo (IiIm, With ntich n
Kood Hturt nt her iiko alio promlxcM
to ccllpmj nil rccoriln. Hho la n (lnuli
ler of Anion J. Knell, thu Clilcngo mil-
lloiuilre, who wna mtirderetl In IiIm homo
In 1888 nml whono murderer wnn never
i'iiituriil. Hero Ih Ornele'H reeonl:
1RSI At III yenra of iikc mil nwny
with mid wiin imirrlcd to I'rnnU N'lxou
Collin, fortuerly (imelimiiii nml iIiiiicIiik
miiMter. I'orKlvcn by her fnllier, alio
llvetl with her hunhniid for ten yitiirx,
Tliritt chlhlrcu ho-n,
18IU Dliorcttl on Krouiiiln of Ineuiii
pntahtllty.
1WIH Hciinlted to former huxliniid by
plcn of eldctit boy, who wna III, Mnr
rlnl nt hcdalilf- of i1Imk child,
1WMI Ohtnlued aeiiintl illrorco from
Coltlu on Krouud of Intoxlentloii.
IHtK)-.Miirrletl to Jiiiiich C Wnlker.
then clerk In Virginia Hotel, (line
SKIN DISEASES
ACNE,
TETTER,
ECZEMA,
lllamumiilnar Hint,
"Vc, ht) coilfted Hint bo loved tne,
but 1 tried to illM'ournKc him In every
wny 1 knew how. Oni-u ho dnretl to
kUa inc."
"And you acrenmctl, JenncttoV
"Well cr not tltuii. but I wnrncd
htm Hint I would thu noxt time. Then
ho klMcd mo ncnln,"
"Kurcly joti cnlletl for bclpV
"How could I when I wna no atnr
tied? I'ren(ully ho clipped hit nnr
n round me."
"And you tlrew nwny V
"No, I ticatletl cloacr cr thnt la-J
but really, denr. I tried to dlacournct
htm; yco, I tried hartl."
AM'tfclnblc IVcporalionrorAtJ -almllntlnfj
UicroodArulIlctjula
llng Utc S tuuutchs nntt Uowvls of
I'roinole.sI)ifteslion,Cltfcrriil
nesH niul Ile.si.Conlfllns nclllicr
Utiitiiu.MnrpIiino norMmcxuL
TiOT'NAltCOTIO.
yav dwKnvtzzrrcE?
JUJmvA
IjtVjh-rrww.iv-likiijip.
t runn
Apcrfccl llcmcdy forConstlnn
Hon, Sour SlotnAcli.DlArrhocn
Worms .Coimilsioiis.KcwnsIt"
nrastuulLoHH of Sleek
FncSimilo Signnlure or
NEW VOTIK.
Ijuiaagpaiiiq
GASTORIA
For Infants nnd Chlldron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
THE ITOHINO WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE.
Dear Sirs My body broko oat with a ranh or eruption
whloh in spite of all elTorta to ouro continued tost worao.
The Itching, espeolnlly at night, wan simply terrible, It
would almost dlsapponr at times, only to return worse
than ever. I had tried many highly reoornmended prepa
rations without benefit, and hearing of S. 8. S. determined
to give it a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly delighted
when a few bottles cured mo entirely, removing eyary
blemish and pimple from my body. I shall not fall to reo
ommend 8, 8. 8. whenever an opportunity ooours to do so,
Esoondldo, Ool L. MARHO.
mm.". tiiuiK h.-om com.tr, ITC.
Mill f.VMioO with w hlili he pun-linncd
nu Intercut In tlio l'tmiitulii Hotel
WMukcuhn. Win.
11)01 ObtHliietl dlvorro from lain
bniitl In Hcptcmlicr on i-hnrKt of cruel
ty. AMerteil thnt ho hurtled luniai
(H-rlptn rcpriiM-iitlnj: her literary Inlwtx
HK)1 Mnrrlcd for third time to
Frank Mxmi 1'nlllii, Oct. 17. Honey
iiiooii In .Metrtilo Hotel InMod font
hours. Dlvortxtl Collin .Nov. 11 of the
Mine your.
1I" Mnrrlcd to IVrklna A. Lay
timn, clerk In vnuiatyn Hotel, Cnllfor
tiln.
IPOd Married to IIukIi M. Txjvc. n
yoittii; Cnllforulti newnpnper mnii who
In it Ki-niluntc of thu University of Cull
foruln.
f f
tAt
jn
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
Itaonrrnllntr Vrnnlilr.
Once when W. HulmntiHunt, tlio
DiikIUIi iwlnter, has iIIuIiik with Thnck
trn, ho notlcetl n uinrble bust of tlio
not ellat nn n Iniy. Tlio butt wnn well
uiiHlcIeil, Kiiyn Hunt lit bin recently pub
llnhed volume of reiiilnlmviicvi of "l'tv
lliiphuullNin nnd tlio I'rvltnphnclltc
llnitherhootl," uud iidmlrnblo for Its
nK-n lupniMloii. It reuUtered tin; form
of Hie noii, the NliikliiK of tlio brhliw
which dlmlnuulHlied his bniidnome, dlw
nlllitl futv.
Am Hunt j-nied ho nvnlletl tho report
ed remark of tho hotisekceiHT nt I'lmr
IcrhoUHC, nftur Tlmckemy'n pUKllUtlc
eiieouutcr with Veiuibles, nml on mv
ln: the brulnu which Tluickerny's fmv
hiitl received :
"Von hntw tleatniyetl (ho looks of the
hnUilMiuient boy lu the Nchool."
When Hunt lmtl silently ilwldcd thla,
I'lmckerny notlcetl him, nml exclnlmetl:
"I know whnt you nro wouderlm; nt.
Vou want to know whether tho hunt
wiin douo 'tieforo or nftur." Well, It
wns dune, before."
There is iiotliing more distressing than an itching, burn- PjORIAI
ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those OUninOltJj
who arc afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear- Q A I T RUftlM
111 MIIi n.iiVtT kl14b bli.jr lift 1 LUI lilV.llktU klllUlill LI1W UVSb
summer months. Tlie blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they arc forced
to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter
nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood.
The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover
up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns.
All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain
the uincrctit parts. Unc portion is used lor
the making of blood, another for muscle,
one for 1x3 ne, still another for fat, and soon.
After these different properties arc ex
tracted from the food there still remains a
portion that is useless, or waste matter,
which is intended to be disposed of through
the natural channels of bodily waste, the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season
of the year, however, these oreaus become
torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and tlicse accumulations remain in
the system and arc absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and
acrid humors. The blood cannot properly uouris.li the system while in this impure condition,
and begins to throw off these acids through the jporcs and glands of the skin, producing Acne,
Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description.
EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from
which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It
is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be
afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid
in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition
and giviug it a leathery appearance. ACNE makes its appearance on the face in the form of
pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear
ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body.
One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM It discharges a watery fluid, form
ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected,
and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp.
These and all skin diseases arc due to the same cause -burning acids and humors in
the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed aud made pure they will continue. The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en
tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing
effect. It neutralizes the acids aud purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being
blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood.
It goes down into the circulation aud forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter,
builds up the blood aud cures all skin diseases promptly
and permanently. S. S. S. docs not leave the least par
ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids
the blood or the cause for all skin diseases.
S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off
the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper
channels, instead of lcavintr it to be absorbed by the
blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the
general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish.
We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
SSS
ifrnJW
S3EblBai
Pll. W, A, W1HK
IT'S PLAIN BUSINESS
When roil get dental work dotit. Hj-i-Itmaiul
wocUlun all Hit war llirmiKli
In our unir. but w ilo umwr I utliii'n
Willi a lllll comiilon fur a mtvoua
iiatlrul, W try lu niaka It a alnltM
lu.lnex.
lir Hiiinlavaiit, icUIUl on child
ru'( l'Hi and rnuUiliiK,
WISE BROS., Dentists
railing-IliiUiUm-,! hint and WMktntlon
a. III. lo II u. in, HuiuUyatMoli.
Mala Win.
WORK DONE ON WtrKlY AND
MONIIIIV PAVMtNTS
syw3fci
WILT, r, WI8K
3
III Wliiiiluw Way.
"I don't eo," beunn an argumenta
tive cltlien, "wliy, If thnt member of
('onifienn Is tu uiipopulnr nml Kcncrnlly
ohnoxltiUH to vrcrylroily as tho notvspA-
H'n say lio 1, lie kcU so many thlnui
from tlio House." Then, snyti tho Now
ork Tribune, n mail who know ex-
p'nlucd.
"Suppone," ho anld, "you were n husl
m-m limn hnvlnj; liimemtlvi' business
M attend to. nnd n iiirn canto In nnd
n.U down next to you nnd 1kkiiii to llio
it saw wouldn't you slvo him whnt
ho wanted"
31 nro Appropriate
The dhdrlct nttoruey was nhout to
summon another tvltucas In tho grunt
blnckmnllliiR trial.
"I can't get bin real nnme," said the
nttorncy, "but I'll Just put hi in down
as John Doe."
"Hut ho has so much money," ven
tured tho najtlHtant, "supiiose wo put
him down as John IXnighV'
TITO " MIbV lnf and all Nrnrou I)U-.
iliu prrmananllr cuml br lr. Kllna'a (Irrai
Ntrv luatunr. hnil for KHKl: 13 trial tmttU ami
lratlM.Dr.lt.JLKUn .1J..M1 ArthHt.,lblla.,l'a.
Ill Natural Conclusion.
"I'm entertaining Miss Sulggs, tho
most popular girl In our class," said
tho Ilryn Matvr girl. "I'd llko you to
meet her,"
"No, thank you," replied Dick, "I'm
not Interested In homely girls."
"Why, how did you know sho tvns
homely?"
"Sho must be or alio wouldn't bo so
popular with you other girl; nlso, you
wouldn't want mo to meet her." Phil
adelphia 1'rcss.
Ilettrr llian It I.ookrt.
"This," snld the native. "Is our base
ball ground. It doesn't look very flue,
but It's got its good points."
"Oh, yes, I nee," replied the visiting
fan. "It's a rough diamond." Phila
delphia Iress.
i "" " " "
Mot&eriwllt And J1-. TTlmtow'a EoolMns
Fyrup tho lit rcmislx touto tor tbctr caUdrtn
i during tb UctblnK rrlod.
Ilo l.iivr.1 llrr Sot.
A little 0-yrar-oltI girl friend of mine
came running to me and threw hrrstlf Into
my arms, sobbing as It her heart would
break.
"Ood doenn't love me any more," ih
walled; "Ood iloenn't lute uie!"
"Ood doesn't love you? Why, dear,
God love everyone," 1 asured her.
"O, no, he doesn't lore me, I know
he doesn't. I tried him with daisy."
Harper's llaiar.
LAND SGRiP ISPe
Aprord Land Scrip for ur'r)rfJ, uuiuivyil.
tliniirmt r eralrl lovtriiuif ill laiHL II. M,
ll.VSlll.TO.N, I'orlland Hotel, lVirtlaad.Oitauu
Su llnck Acllnii,
Mr. Olndstono knew how to ndmlt
t.int ho tvns lu tho wrong. On ono oc
ciihIoii ho did so, candidly and linnd
diuioly, ns bicoiiies 11 gcntlemnn.
lint ho proferrotl to keep clenr of tho
necessity for apologies, nml had nennt
belief In their elllcncy,
"You ain't unpull a man's noso," ho
onco snld to IiIh prlvnto secretnry, Sir
Algernon West,
Obeattv n ,rou lllaunler.
Dr. Clitbrlol I.evcn, a l'nrla physl
ilnii, any obesity la u nervous disorder,
caused by n form of dyspepsia,
After nil, flowery oloqueiico nover
nttnliieti. u compliment us pleasing ns
(his one of three, words; "Vou suit
mo,"
The Home
ol the
a Wave Circle
aim
M3
:"vx"!rii
u. -"-.iuL-
Is the home where good cooklngf is
loved, where the family enjoy the
finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes,
and pies and other good things every
day. The baking is always delicious
and wholesome because
K C Baking Powder
the baking powder of the wave
circle, is used.
Get KG to-day 1 25 ounces for
25c. If it isn't all that we claim,
yourgroccrrcfundsyourmoney.
Send for "Book of Presents."
JAQUES MFG. CO.
Chicago.
GASOLENE tNGINtb , h.
power fulljr warranted 11JTJ All alios a
st) les at lowcit prices. Writ for eatatof
RCICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY
Portland. Orcgota,
Or. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL NOME
TREATMENT
Tli wood rmi till
l Dueler la ra.lrtl
(rial tecauta In curv
v4 wlltioul optra
Hon ibal ar kii, uu
to ill. II cu.ea wlih
tbM wondrrrui I'll
iia. litrtM, rtiots. butt,
tarlta and rgiatHra
Ibal ar iiur-ir u
kuowB lo ixiMliral ac
rac la thu couirr Tbro.i(b tb u ut ibo
barinlna raiIUa Hits l.mou, uo. tor know
licllouofatrUJ d farml riuMl which
b.aucnMiulir um lu diftvrva. diinuu. U
ittarani..lai.iircaiarih.aatlinia,lunc,ibrua
ihiuuiatliiu, nrrvouaani, aioaiatli, llrrr kid
Dry. lr.; Iiai hundmU ol trtllmunlaU.
tbarxn mudrral. t. all and M hint. faUtoU
outoriharllr writ lor blankr ami c rculara
b04taaip. Cu.NSl U A1 10.N iltKt-
Utnu THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
162', rirt St.. S. C Cor. MorrUan
Wenllon rlr PORTLAND. ORCGOX
Vl Sew
fcMaiD iicrvizxi
CLASSIFIEDADVERTIS1NG
Portland Trade Directory
Namci and Addrcici In Portland of Rtprc
tntatlx Duilntaa firms.
ilAUK UV.STKIt.SS- WrUirr t'o.. I'orUaod.
Umut ricrun Uiulrrut aud Hlidr.
HultMiS or all WlixU for sal al vr nuonabl
rncra. luUlr Vi I rout Ht.
L It h A M HKPAltATOUS-W. (uarant lb U.H.
htrparaior lo ba 111 brat. Writ lor (rw calaloz.
)luioudla.rinbaudOak.
UE.VBCITHINO- nullum .t faodltton, aol
aiDia Allrrd lUuJaiula A l'o.'a correct clotbvK
l.vrrjf lliliic lu mru'a ruruUlitnta. Mortlwu and
blub tirttu. upoalt jniaioiUi-.
101LTUV lOOD-ir xru want your bans lo lar
mor ttit writ u lor frtr iiarllculari aboul riA
lll.NA lOULTllV ta.KU-Aciu Mill Co
lorn and, OrrKon.
lIANOa A OIKIANS Oldrai rl'OI bout on !
clHo coaar. Organ and 1'laiiM oil ran iiayrunau.
t rll fcr tin. lt ui auot jrou a pric. AUia
UUbvrt-ltaiualirr lo.. Purilaud, Uranou.
VANTKI-Meiiand'omutolrarnllrberlrail
Invlchl vitim. uradualra rani Irnm IS lo IJJ
urkly , riiwii i a runorat clali rri ilol
Hytt in or Cullra-n, 5i N. t'ourth at., 1'ortlaud,
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,.,.. Hurt i-n a irtiuui i nr;i;. v-oin
lilrlv CQurw ami roalt on m-ournl wbru uradnatvd
llllll.ll., i.nn.1 nnlu fn. al.n.l llm. l' ,.. ...
AflKIC IM.MIllAl'll INHTllUTK
II rami tbratr llulldiiif, I'orlland, Urniioii,
P. N. U.
No. 25-04
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