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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1907)
1 ( RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE .RUBBED AWAY It la nerfecllv natural la nili (tin nn.if ilmf ImrU i.i ii ii ...t.,. nerves, JolutH nuil Ikhich nro throbbing ntnl twltclilnjr wltlt tlio nalu.i of UhciunnllBiit tlio ruificrer 1.1 niit to turn to the. liniment Wile, or noiuc oilier external npplicatloii, In nn etlort to net relief from tliu disease, by producing tountcMrrltutlun on t!io Iksli. Hitch treatment will quiet the iiniii tcuitw mrlly, bateau lmvo no direct curatives effect on Ilia real disease because It docn not ronch tlio blool, wlicri tlio cnunu In locnteil. Wicumatlsm In mora limn rtklti deep It i rooted mid j;roundcl In tlio blood find can only bo reached ly constitutional ttciitiucnt IT CANNOT lll IlUMIP.l) AWAY. Iliieuumtfsm li duo to nit cxccs.i of uric ndd In tlio Mood, brought about by tlio nccuiniilatlon hi the fiysteut of tefme junttcr which tlio nntural nvcntien of Iwllly w.tstc, tho Jlowel.1 mid Kidneys, havo failed to entry off. Thin icfiino matter, conilnjr in contact with the dlfletcnl ncldn of tho iKwIy, formtt uric field which I nbnorbcd Into tho blood mid distributed t j nit part of tho body, mid Hhciimatlunt i;cti ikviscmIoh of tho riystciii. Tho nchefl nnd palmi nro only nyiuptantii, nnd though they inny Iks ecaltercd or relieved for n time by miruco treatment, they will reappear nt tho firt exposure to cold or lampncri, or niter nu nttack of Indigestion or other irregularity. JUictinm. tlim can never bo permanently cutcd whllo tho circulation remain", raturiilnl with hrltntluc, jmlii-jirwhicfno; urlo ncld poison. Tho disease will shift from mimclc to muscle or joint to Joint, fieltllujr on the nerves, causing liiflnmmatlou nnd rmulliu;' nnd nucft terrible pains that the nervous system is uucii niinucieii, me iirniui unurrmincti, mm jicriiapi llio patient Ixrcomes deformed nnd crippled for life. !5. H. fl. thoroughly cleanse. tlio blood nnd renovntea tho circulation by neutralizing tho ncld nnd capclllnr nil foretell matter roui the yotem. It wuuiui nnd invlr;urute.i tho blood to that Instead $9 fc Srl PURELY VEGETABLE jusi vruai is nceoru in every case ol Klieu tnatlstn. It enntatnn no potash, nlhali or other mineral ingredient, but la made entirely of purifying, healing extracts nud Juices of roots, herbs and lurks. If you nre nuflcrlng front Ithcumatlsm do not waste valuable ttino trying to rub u blood disease away, but bci:ln the use of H. 8. 8. nnd write us ntaut1 your case nnd our physicians will give yon any information or advice dcsitcd free of char;o nnd will fiend our npcclal treatise on Uhcumatlsu. tuc swift spEcmo co., Atlanta, ga. IIMm lmll, "I counted seven (Iris taking duvrn my mrmoo In shorthand this morn. Inc." Mid a suburban minister. "1 am Bettlns tlrril of Oitt business of turn lug church luto sclmol. It I n driw crstlou of the Hahtmtli ami or tlw sanc tuary, and It Ret wot-so year by year, "When the thing flrst bejran, I ml mlt that I was flattered. I thouclit tin Military stiorlliaud writer In my front w was a rrrter. 1 took un usual pains Hist lnornlnc. and I searched all tho newspaper the next day. In rnln, of courm. The short hand writer was merely n student of stenography, uiloe mo to practice on. "tituih'tits of stenography should prsctlrv on actors and on locturrrs, hut no that would ctt money. Nothing suits them but ministers, ami cut Kiimlay, all orcr our land, young men and women, with their pads and foun tain ei go to cliurrb solely to liu prort their shorthand." A Bfcatf of llearef. "Are you hiiler uour that ymi own your own homo J" asked tho solicitous friend. "Of course," answered Mr, Meekton, "tbtro Is a proud satisfaction In bar ing my own place. Hut occasionally I can't help longing for th time when my wife kicked to the landlord for re pairs Instead of coming to urn." Wash ington Star. Hl' cs It ALCOHOL 3 Ptk (irNT A(abUPrfrtlontrAi. suuiuiing lAcRxxfaftiRrtuk IIUlfSrOrCIO&llJ(Md,f smiim'L'rjpjjiHiiHiisisa mfe-n.e.Tdimiieii.m.i IVowtesDi'sonairfrW ness am Hesijcoaumt uttte OduntlorpKlne nartenL KOTWAHCOTIC. UpUiW- 'r .. -AHA f Apfrft ct Iknudy for Owflf lloh , Sour Stomach.UIrrttJ WorrasoitvulslonsIoTfUlr IKSS arulLOSSOFMixr. IscStiuOt SlfntwrejDf new youk . Stiaranlctd wnder tMlfeod; llxact Copy of Wrapper. 01 n wcau, four Mrcatn, constantly dcjioslt Injr ncrld nnd corrosive matter Jit tho luna cies, nerves, Joints nnd lioiicn, fiolwdy la fed nnd nourished by rich, health-sustaining blool which completely nnd permanently cures Ithcutuatlsm. 8. 8. 8. Is composed of Iwth purifying nnd tonic properties SCInel4at. Vhll rUltlug ttui south recently a traveler chsncvd utun a rvsldcnt of a sUepy hamlet In Alabama. "Are you a nstlre of tilts tow n r ask ed the trateler, "Am I a what)" langnldly asked the one sddcMcd. "Are you a natUe of tho town" -What's thatr "I aileJ you whether you were a natlre of the plirnl" At this Juncture there appeared at the open dour of the cabin the man's wife, tall, sallow and gaunt After a careful surrey of the questioner, she said: "Ain't you got no sens, Hill? He means was yo' llrln' besh when you was born, or was yo' born before yo begun llrln btab. Now answer 1110." h'utves. rillir !) Salt. In a crtaln town In Indiana a man broutbt suit sgalnit a bardwar comrsny for 1 10.000 dtmsits. lie clalmt4 that a rope be bad boufbt to commit suicide with broke and tbua foiled his plana. Af ter the roy broke, be Ml J. ba eould not rt up courage enough te try It orr. Judis. Tbaae Ileer rrlradt. Nan Jack aeeoitd crsiy last nlgbt. lie tried to Ml tnt. Ksn lie certslnly was craiy If be llkAital., B1M .A. MH LI. .- . . imwiitut u ivi vu uis iri weuja oe nieded. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. tlWBSBlSSSSSSmsSSlMWlaMSSSlBlSSSll The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA j AAlf T Alt 0UE8S WHEIIE aw "s K ji s s,i - i.i- - ..if 1 -..ll'i' f- ( !? .i.:'"jffia. " I 11 . "' ..1 mi m E8L" Cincinnati Post. VAIlMfl IN FAH K0HT1I. Hmmtr n,O0O,OOU Aerea of AInUi Buu In He Openea. At a dlstaucu of soiihi fifty miles south of llm arctic clrclo 2,W),UjO Bcrea of land will tw opvunl for settle ment In Atsskn on HvpL SO, by a recent order of the wrcmary of the Interior. This great tract has Uvin belt In rv Kvrre for a national forut around Nor ton Iwty, but the project was nlmu doncd, so many were tho dvuuinda for entry on land which bad txreu fouul more suitable for eltlumcnt, snys the New York Tr1bun. Tbo spring rush fur Alsska orerwhelmnl steamship so- rommodatlons and Oiled up tliu wharres at Keatlle with household freight, but tho order of the secretary Is expected to prolong the rush up to th approach of winter. Alaska baa been In the tbrvoe of a goni-rsl strike and tie-up, but as usual lit such cnca Uils feature Is wearing ltrlf ouL Those trouble were rauaed by the stiortage of labor In southeastern Alaska, owliu; to the activity of railway building and the 6vekjra)ent of new mines, culmi nating In a general demand for higher wagee. Agriculture Is proceeding hand In hand with the efforts of gurenuncnt experiment irtatlona. which are con stantly detcnnlnlug what wilt grow which bt-retoforo baa been exotic to the soil. Ho far. all tbt hardier vegetable lutra been made to thrive, and In the large valleys of tlio Interior experi ments are being made, with every pro-jK-ct of sucress. to grow bsy, gTaln and stock feed cnable of malntalulnu work animals. The great valley along tho Husltna- rlvw lu central Alaska, extending uorth from Cook's Inlet aud Hivsurrectlon bay, It Is declarud, hns a tnltd climate all ttw year, owing to the warm currents of the oo-nu, nnd will grow aluumt anything that la raised In tempcrnto tonva. Most Important to Alaska baa been tlio Improvement of tho transportation facilities, both on steamship and rail way Hues. In tho Susltna valley the Alaska Central railway last jenr bad forty-sex eu aud a half mllt-a of stand ard gauge track In operation, north from Seward and Its roadbed In ux collent shape. The serlev of tunnels and heavy grade work for the next alx and a half miles wero tX) por cent completed last year and aro now about to be opened. The seven tunnols In this soctteti are 8,800 feet long and with their completion trains will have fifty-four miles of track. Tho line alma for Oalrbanka, Monatuaka coal fields and the Yukon, 400 mllea north ward. The Copper niter railway had completed twenty miles of road from Oonlovn and Ira grata was done al most to Copper river at Uie close of last season. Much of Its honry rock work through the Aborcrouiblo canyon of the Copper river was completed. Tlio Tanana Minos railway had In operation when tho nnowfull begun taut autumn tblrtyslx miles of road, from Chenato (ilhnoru through Fairbanks. ThB Copjwr Itlver aud Northwestern railway hail about completed twonty mllea of grading north from. Valdvs and surveyors woro laying out other routvs. Including ono from Cntalln to the Kayak coal fields and thenco parallel with Uio Oopjwr Hlror rail way. Tt Yoluea anil Yukon railway had completod Its wharf and offlco, lnld ono mllo of standard grado track nnd graded part of Its roadbed. Tho Solomon Itlvor railway had oxtondod Its line to Caaadopnga nnd pushtxl con struction to reach Council City, Tho Nomo and Arctic railway had purchased tho Wild (loom rallrond nnd pushed Its lino toward ICougarok, Tho Alaska Short Lino railway, with tor. minus et Illlonina. bay, proposes to THEY'ItE COWO. X. II1 ' Ill-Mi tva :'- -rwsfc-ni A.. push on to Nome. Must of theft) lines are nnxlous to build Into tho Knyak coal fliikls, where coal la plentiful and of high grade for coking nnd general use. Tho rmnnrnt white population of Alaska Is now KJ.tfiO, with 0,000 nom ade at work here and there. Tbo In- crrawt now nvernires niOO houU a year, n tlgutt which tin? coming opening of lands Is expected to swell materially. These ixopltf idilpMl to the states last yenr t20fl3Dil wvrth of gold, silver, cupir niul merchandise In the form of Osh products. Cable, telegraph nisi mall conm-ctlons aro bting generally extended and already Alaska Is ambiti ous to become a state. ROASTED RATS. Ifare'e Old Japan t.unil tkut I Carrie Moral. In olden t linen, runs a Japanese legvnd. n Iluddhlst priest Untune ac- ijunlnted with a dalmlo'e courier, wio on bis journeys to and from Tokjo would often stop and spend tbo night at the temple, lie seemed to be a man of rrmarkablo Intelllgencv, with whom It was a great pleasure to convenw upon all sorts of subjects, says tho Youth's Companion. One night when the two were talking together the cour ier said: "I thank you for the many favors you havo shown mo since wo bvcame friends, but to-morrow morning I must bid you farewell nnd never see you again." "Why must that bcr asked the priest. "I will tell you Uie whole truth," an swered the courier. "I run not a man, but a fox. For tho purtxwe of decvlv lug tlio datmlo I assumed human form. One of hla rvtalneni, bowoer, became suvplcloiu and learned my secret. He has made a trap nnd baited It with a ronstod rat, lu order that he may cap turo me on my return Journey nnd put mo to death. AlasJ It will ik Impos sible for mo to ewoniH'." Tho priest exclaimed In astonish ment: "Can It he true that you nre n foxT This Is a strange story. Since you know all atout tho trap, wliy do you not leave tho bait untouched!" "necaiiHO It la (mponslble for a fox when once It smells roaat rat to keep from tasting IL" "Why, bow la It," naked the priest, "that yeu, whose wisdom Is more than that posoessod by most men. can throw away your llfo for tbo sake of eating a roast rat? Amorut men even a fool would know too much for that." ''The fox answered with a bitter langh: "Ah, It Is only roast rat that can load a fox astray. Hut men, though well aware of tho danger, aro caught hy their love of pleasure, of utromj drink or of gold. To obtain theso they not only throw away thotr own live, but they bring ruin uin their families and tholr country. 'These temptations nro only other forms of roasted rata," The Deadlle.t lntaon, Prusalc acid "is iwpuiarly known ns tbo moat demtly poison extant; but cyonldo of cncotlyl Is far tuoro deadly, A millionth part In tho ntinoaphero ct nn alr-tlght coro caused tho Instant donth qt four dogs In succession. Tho vnpor from n few 6-rnlna dlflfused In tho ntmorvhero of a roomful of pconle would causo the death of all present Coufrant. It doth perplex poor mortal man, The wcather'a change to note. Ono minute he requires a fan, And next an overcoat. Washlufton Star. If It isn't In you to bo good there Isn't much uso trying. iMdlana itnt War Paint, The -Indians lis re a tradition that tells how tbo custom of painting their faces originated, A certain big chief while hunting deer was chased by n Hon and fell exhausted, calling upon tho Illg Hear, which Indians bcllere was tho grandfather of man, to save him. The Illg Hear heard and went to tho man's assistance, scratching hit fool and sprinkling tin? blood over him. No Bblmal will eat bear or taste h's blood, and when tho lion smelted It he turned away. Hut lu dolus so he scratched some of tho blood off the !;r dlan's face with his claw by nct-ldctit When he found hlmclf unhurt, tho Indian was so thankful tluit tic let the blood dry on bis face. With the marks of tho lion's claws this gave the effect of stripes, and ever afterward when golnx on hunting expeditions for man or beast tho Indian painted his face In stripes as a charm against danger. Klnr Kdward Is quit six iocbet short er than Qurn Alexandra. llotban will fina tlrt. winaloVa Boothlnf Trupio mil rtmMr u nwionntircmataa luting tha iMtbtBf parlod. Impoxlble. 'Terry, paps says you mustn't come to see ra soy more." "Why, Aie. bow could 17 I'm at ready coming seven times a weekl" CITO St. Vitir nr no alt Hcrrirai Dt-tM liu irmMSiiF eurnt br Or. XUm'i Or,t fi,i iuiuirtr. eM fur rilKK (Itrtal b0. u4 tttuu. Vr. lu 1LK1L, J1, 111 xich BU, naia,ra. ICooatrr Wonder. Indiana clalma amonr hs other human pecullsrltles a 3-yearold boy wbo can read Sbskipesre. Itut why should b resd Sbaktpeare sod nrttect borne talent Cleveland Plain Dealer. Shake Me Ywr Sheas Allen's roet-tat. A powder. It makes tttht crnwbolltr. Hla. eertsln cut lot aweaiins. canoua ana not, tired, arbioc feet. Void br alt JJrurUu. frlr He. Trtafpaek sraualleil TRZZ. Add mm Alta B. Olmiwd, UKoy, haw York. Valnatiln Xar, Cuitomer This steak has an old taste about It. Walter Sorry, sir, but ws can't help It. There have been severs! burglaries In this neighborhood, and at night we bave to put our porterhouse stesks In the safe, you know. rr ihe rosd. . . HrS Oil ?. i ,V. assrs-5 frico-.rcomt .-,- T5!fn?ritii TeURicTerno8 ctabevyve0llog. 1 ' "' Tr MOWAMn C. nrnTO.-CA.rrr an ChemM. ' dvUla, CWaraoa, bparinun trlcl Uu! MlTrr.Ua4.il t UciU,HUTtr.TrilioU.VJv(Zlaeor iVr-'h 7miwui C.Wt..ni.lci.nJ nil! tnelaa Hat aahl nn .mli...i. T .T.a. IMMUal aUAAaU JcJLJLlui A board'nr and dar aehoot for roung men an-1 lora Accredited to Stanford llriteter tornri Amhrr.i and all ! unlTtrntlrt and agneuliii a: ro Irgc Ti rriiinrat baa bad iea." et-erinca In I'uriland ilate rr.eriatioaa now I or illu.lraied !. o.-uo and other lileratura addicit J. W. HILL, M. 0H Prlneipil end Proprielcr, FOHTUND, OREGOK They're Worth Climbing Foi; Preferred Stock Jtlllci, Jimi an J Preiervei, in rUu. come to the iiuiiic iauic ai miuicuuic, ucuviuu., auu by mother herself and without the labor . aaaaaaaaiB. nnnLlnjti aanlhiuil tsnlevini tWMH I niuivut itwiijiii w vwivt sssass, uun arnaii Jin that won't ieal without the Ion of cant and fruit through breakage and ipoilinj. It ii economy to ute Preferred Stock fM&4 WVirtttr IS Tbry really sre lust at fine jellies or jams can be, There limply cannot be anything l.alia (n Hlaa ilia liAit rt nistari lis era neatl aaai.l lliau s.e.,l1.I twt Vlll) n svk im iiianiwn e v MM miu navj amsj v a... B nn lw na-il a-fv.1i ''iiracari iHlV I itMiana' lmt avnarl vtliai I t7y anJgtrh nttJth mitt vhQ!t$$mt-iirifirrtJ Stttk at j$ur Crotrt AUSN A LBW13, Wbolrulo GtC-xrj, PORTLAND, 01KG0t. U. 8. A. 1' Ws L, DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES THctfo'Sio Jfjg-BHOEa FOH EVERY MEMBER OK , tl 1. rnmibi, m , fc.u rillUCCJ. i T,i'iK ,l?S-i89.W:.U """K1" hoa era wi-rn In all walkauf Ufa tli.u mv mi... ..w. i. 312S. BOB iy ens "tH aa- '' w. 1. 7tfWUW )0ousrt. (faaa nor ftiaA all f7flnjrar Jmora Mn' SJ 4 SZ.au mhn, ""a" IfAaa an ether exeallant style, .a.v.fltitnc,' and auicrlor vearli( quit lie neaeiMtlonof lluiTeathcn siulotberiu,.tfr1lW.!r?arh Part of lb ahoa, and every tletMl ot the making I.U..V,! aflrr by !S!'i!"?le,ml'l.e,eorl'V,lMl,onor,urrtin'tnt..f..rTiniiaiid akllk.l ahoamaVera, Ua recelTO tli blhe.t i:ia laid In the auoa Induitry. amt hoa workiumilili camiot N i-iopIIo.1. If I ouuld luka you Into mv largo factories at llmcktnn, 5Im.. and hi; you hovr care fully U Hoiislu ahoeaaru iil..1o. ou vro-SMllwii nnilnralaii.t why Ibey hold tltelr ahaiie.nl bctUr. 'l;irianctaraof craalerralu thauanv iitucr maaa. "V, .'itJ'iSvF.K.''"'"'?9 SaldBonflShQou cnnitat bm emahi any u-fo. ..04u.TIpiri Tha Kouuhi Inr W U tlousUs iiama and Prleo alaiuiwl ouottmofTrTui StLTain'rii? A,k ,Ur.,ttlae for W, I. IMusliw aboea. If 1.. caitnot aaridy you, aimt tUrecl to factory. Saoc aant everj-wbere by nudU Cststvg liae. WX.OeuUa, i.TiiWa. k TAlie ilaalaa a 1T I The Song of the Hair I There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Vlcor makes the hair Brow. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus Is sung by millions. " tuten miff Afft Ifalr TIfr I h4 rf th'o aa-t f7 pnor Mir Hal I ronUnn.il u at Ik Vlr atiUI my hair rr..tlr lmr4 in .t.rr f t i n.l Ti rt .4 n for t r.iti.n r.ri,- uua. M. OkCVMOSp, Ntrk,N J, Jk KxUbrJ.C Aj.rOt.Law!!, Ha. Ala KtUdfeoturtr r SitSKfAKlU. PILU. CHUSV fKTGRAU uers ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES rOR PRINTING MICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon 0foltk?id 0 -SKS3 E USINESSG0LLE6 TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND. OMIOOM A. P. ARMSTRONO. LL. a. PRINCIPAL, Qrullty la ear motto. 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