The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 28, 1908, Image 7

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Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat 10 your
own Iinlr? Can't do It?
Haven't enough hair? Ic must
bo you do not know Aycr'a
Holr Vigor! Here's an Intro
duction! May tho acquaint
ance result In a heavy growth
ofrlcli.tlilck.clossylialrl And
wcknow you'll never be gray.
I Itstnk (till Arer'a Itilr Yler It It mmI
i4(ftillf ii..r it4i .. .r . I
l.e u II f-r nmm tin, a I ttm Hula
iKlW M " (lMlf IM.4 -Mil II I
kMtlnllf ln"l4 l ,plH4M KM'
Mim -Hi V iimH , Wai.i, muh;
k
NvUtf' AvC(tvtl(Mft",
., numtiiu.
Ww5 cwjir rrctowu
now Hlafcl IThv. Iiaupaa,
"Why, Col. Corpucl, sr you sllrt
"Am I lr ,.) why houldn't I be,
Irl"
"Yu mint pardon my lurprla, tola.
nl, I could sluinat swrsr I rd your
obituary a jr sol"
"II I quit tlktljr you did, sir, Tho
pspers down ni; wsy hat had my obllti
'7 In lyp for ytsri, snd It li poaalbl
llil mi of tliiiii way hat ruu It In by
accident."
Tli Is f Norwsy roan! a tnia
who chop down oo r to blunt (lift trUI slcebol.
Hud lion III Ural,
t'nrl lime did not feel al.le to corn
trlhiil more thin 71) renin to Hi ml.iloii
sry rain, and ws not particularly en
thuatsatle about living even thai.
"You ought lo ilr the Unl hs
proapered you," Mhl Deacon Ironaldo
"I don't Ihlnlt I hit ljfd'll er arena
in of Uln" un.rstrfiil," nwred Unci
lloe. "Hii or my boy I preachers."
I'tMlMlMlf VI. M,
"Mfs." remarked He optimist, "li
mails tii of miiislilns iml sorrow,"
"Yes." rejoined tint (NxulmUt, "but
the trotiblo U there are about nlu
shadow to nnn siineliln"
Th production of ilroliol In Krnnr
during Hi tson of UKXVUHM I rtll
milrd l W.WiMJ isllon, Of thli
'treat quantity ill par rant Indu-
"I've Had Experience"
"With Hood's Harispsrllls, ml urn con
vinced It la a ureal iiiedlrlne,"-lhls U the
ubitanca of 40,100 letter by actual count,
rrcrlvrd In two yearn, They tell of cure
olall blood dlBfsei,oiiofptlr,rhruiiis
tliiii,fterfoverwclinei, Hint tired feeling,
lirroui weskneta.rtytpepils, catarrli.
No Equnl-"t en r from eiparlene
that lliHxl'a HartaparllU la without n final."
i:MMAli.llowMiK,llllacnrlt.,l)fll,Mm.
Boiorrtn-"! had eetemaand tried rr
thins" I litard of, but liothln lii-ll in until
I took llixnl'a Hrat'rllla, Thank lo thlt
inedlelnv, I am now wtll." (ItoRO. Vahal
ITMi, Houth HcUiltliem, N. Y.
Muioulnr Rhoumatlom-"Mr father
had niuaeular rheuuiatlim, H'm ronflnnd to
Ida hr.1. II look two Initial of Hood' Har
aaparlll anil waa entirely eurcd " ilKUTIIA
U I'irhih, lloi 1038, Hprlnvflald, Man,
Hood' Hanaimrlll I (old everywhere.
In the uiual liquid, or In Ublct form called
Bnrentabs. 100 Iioie One DolUr, I'rc
Varisl only by C. I. Hood Co, Lowell, Man.
MANY NEW "HELLO"
dnllwnyt Are to Uie Plione lv
1'laco of Telegraph After
March i.
RHBUMATISM
CAN NOT BEt RUBBED AWAY
It Is pctfccUy natural to ntb tho fipot that hurt, nml when the mu&clw).
Bcrrai, Joint!) nii'l lionet nre throbbing nml twitching with the pains of
Uhcuinatlint tho wufTctcr U nnt ta turn to tho liniment bottle, or noma other
external nppllcatlon, In nn cllott to ret relief from fia disease, by tirotlttclitn
tountcr-lrrltatlon on tho ftcflh. Mucli treatment will quiet tho jiam tempo
rarily, but can ha va no direct curative edect on the real rilscaia because it
tloci not lortch tho btocx, where tho causa is located. Hltcumntlsnt is ttioro
than l:ln deep it is rooteil nml r; rounded In tho Mood nnd out only Ik:
rcachctlbv constitutional treatment IT CANNOT 111 UUIJllUD AWAY.
Ilhctimntrsnt Is duo to nn excess of uric ncid in tho Mood, brought nbout by
tho uccumutatlon in tho nysteut of rcftuo matter which the natural avenues
of bodily waste, tho Jlowcls nnd Kldncyii, havo failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, comitije in contact with tho different nclds of tho Wly, fonns
uric ncid which is absorbed into the blood nnd distributed to nil parts of tho
tody, nnd Khcumatlstn rets possession of tho ttystcm. Tho nehes nnd pains
ere only nytnptoms, nud though they may lo scattered or relieved for n time
by mti face treatment, they will reappear at tho first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after nn attack of Indigestion or other irregularity. Hhcutna
llsm can never bo ricnnancntlv cured while the circulation remains raturatcd
with irritating, pain-producing uric ncid twlsou. Tbo disease will shift
from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on tho nerves, causing
Inflammation nnd swelling and r.uch terrible pains that tho nervous system
Is often shattered, tho health undermined, nnd perhaps tho patient becomes
deformed nnd crippled for life. ft. !5. 8. thoroughly cleanses tho Mood and
renovates tho circulation by neutralising tho nclds nnd expelling all foreign
matter from the system. Jt worms and invigorates tho blood so that Instead
ol n wcat:, sour stream, constantly deposit
ing acrid nnd corrosive matter in the mus
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body Is fed
nnd nourished by rich, licnltlwiustalntng
Mood which completely and permanently
cures Kiieumatism. n. a. a. is composed
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABLE
of both purifying nnd tonic properties
. - - - - -
just wnat is neeiieu m every case ot Kiict
..ls Vfc .I.L.fci..uiU.h Hll'ilF . ntliM ttilnwml InnrvMllnf rtllf i
(finiiani, iiconutnin iiu jiuuian, in . .....,.. ...(lIvu. .., .
mado entirely of purift'ing, healing extracts nnd juices of roots, herbs nnc
barks. If you nro suffering from Hhcumatlsm do not waste valuablo tlmi
trying to rub n blood disease away, but begin the use of ih 8. 8. nnd write
nbout your case nnd our physicians will glvo you nny information or
sdvlec Ucjficd f rcc of chargo nnd will send our special treatise on Khcuaiatlstu.
THC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAs
Jsqurt Mftf. Ca
Cakxo.
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LtOUKCU,
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tsuutfl'l
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BAKING POWDER
Stands for
Quality
Economy
Purity
In providing the family's mcnls,don't
be satisfied with anything hut the
best. K C iarsuamntcca perfec
tion nt a moderate price. It
makes everything better.
Try and see. Mf Perfect
W or
Money back.
J r-ullimlnu l Up,
f Flrtt Msrnste Why do you alirsys x
1 rat on till line? It' not nesilr a
short and d I reel a son of lb other.
Heeond Mnmate -I know it, tut In
flying lo get iae I bar alnny found
thl lo t lb lloe of leait reilalaoee
Chicago Tribune.
line Hlr.l.
"I admire that parrot of your,M r
tnarke.1 th visitor, rlaltiC to tsLv hi de
parture. "It' I ho moat Mtialbl bit J l'v
aten for a Ion- time."
"Why, be bn't uttered a alngl word
tlnrr you cam In," tald lb owner f tb
parrot.
"I know It. That' why I admlr
him."
rTP l. Vila Pane aaa all Krrrm Dta-aM
I ilo remtanllr eiiexl lir lr. Klm-'a lr
J W. Ilmone. K-M f,e VjlllK 1 Irl.l botlU aaj
tnallM. (Jr. Ik ILKIU.,iA,ll Art U III.. lUfc.l'.
Mul In I lie SlMrbrl.
"When I co Into politic, I am cc
ttiar to hire out my brains to tbo best
psyluc slie,"
! "Hut when peoplo hire brains they
want furnUbed thoughts; not empty
flats." Haltliiiorr Amerlrnn.
. i
' Mo fieri will find Mr. Window BonlhtD
rrupthab atremedr luUMtutllialrcUaraa
ISurluc lt Uatbloe ttiol.
Thai THrulHir "t lh WurM,
Mollle I Mlah )-ou were more Ilka
1 Mr. SlmrMon.
Coddle Sty dear, If 1 were more like
Mr. Rltnpaon, I should bare married a
woman more like Mrs. Rlmpson. St.
l.ouiii rot-lli",h
Only One "BROMO QUININC."
TliatlaLAXATiVK ItltllMO qtllNIMK. Uvik
lortlictnaluint K. W. amiVK. UtM lt
MuilJ Oler tot'ur aCota In On bay. He.
Thai I'roper r".
"U'hst do I set for tliltuntr ask
d the rnln, but execrable, amateur.
"If I were a police msRlstrate," an
wvred the minister, "you would tet
dsys; but. as I am not, you'll simply
t out."
5teeI-CIad GraBBe.
npl4, Sirf,
tlta llaadlej
7rmL(xe Mail,
mi fall MORB
,.J LAROER
iTUMPS with
IB SS BXrCXSB
lit y otbar.
Will U DwrtVtt. Cbnbf aa J Filn
JOHN" S. BBALL, RIaBufaftHrer
121 HawtBora Aiaaa H rortlaod, OretN
OPERATORS TO BE LET OUT,
Block Signals Also Will Be Id-
tailed and Many Smalt
Stations Clossd.
M
V9tt7.ftg WJkJ s
R Xiviiif f a
thm T.amV aYiUUJ.Y
.mSmmtii
-gr- "tjv rrM'(
W -irJl-Jtr L'.Ai
m Ttoa jr Sower T W
L ) No Second Chaaca M
H OooJ ana Mr mak UMmoat U
FERRY'S I
SEEDS
nmtbalumUulMMwU-uiwit uua. m
rany" Stcd Annual tor 1908
wi. iiw uj. ast Hir-"i! rutr. r
Um aaUmi. 1 wu'l Ht 1 tul v 11. m
L B. M.ltHrSCO., puaait.aUe. M
BHOtS AT ALL
r rniiiiaifun fcYr.i -
MkMRinur irtfcraMikTi
MCN, B0VB, WOMEN, MISBCi ANO CHILDnCN.
mt& W, L. DouBj rnakma mud apllm m
i aui MitTMn. Aa.uutMti su.no Bin
than mny olhaf manufmaturyn hi
aM wariy, Mmamuam tftmy noin
mhmiim. tH ", wer lo
Ha T of pramlmr vilum than
W I H....U. 4 ..i e nm CI,. ei... n...l n r.u.lM al sn Pilea Jlrlufl.
mu. uuMiit iwi(ioHui i.wkb uiiwva waiuiwi mb -i"'"" 'j -- -,.....
1 woiM. lima.
nui SiHaa.
their '
lonor. mnu
anyeinor.
II'I'IO V. W, U IlnagUinam ami pilee ImUidi1 on W oifc . f "J,1;,"
ul4 in U.l !. dealeia feaiywkw, bbm UaUr-rirt'iii '.'.'."IT.tt'A l1 ViJf.
atl C'aUlo Ire l anr aiUrru. V, It JMIUUI.AK, Hruckli
THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY
THE FISH BRAND SLICKER
Is tho man who
has fried to get
tho sa mo service
out of some
other mako
etOWD?:,
CleqnLlgM;Dumbl
OuomnteeU Wotcrprool
end Sold ftvryvhare
ot 4300
itivi'ouin ctuir
liilioa iiaN
WW
13
P. N. U,
No. 8-08
n
HICK wrltlnif tonilYertlaar iiteano
luauiiun 1111a ipr.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more aooda brtshUr unci faster colon than any other dye.
mn 1m ,.,..luH In linlnttuiilli. Aalr Haalar. rvt un uritl mantt nnit natiTat lOfl OaClCSKe. WIUO JOT Ir8 DO
iunAetSu. e.Bhlnd mix colan. UONSOE DKUQ COMPANV, Quincy. UU&o, I
One loo package colors silk, wool and cotton equally wen
ooaues
A new field of employment for wom
en Is to bo opened by tho railways.
This does not mean that tho roads will
employ women teIeRrrtiliem, but on tbo
contrary their eiuplomt-iit will be for
tbo purpose of taking the place of tele
graphers already In the service. Tho
future woman railway uiwrntlnz em
ploye will be enjtaft-ed nt the smaller
I stations takliu train orders oier a tele-
pbone, wbcro formerly such onlers t.ere
traiiKiiitttitl nnd recrltcd by tele.raph.
This new field will be opcu to women
hfii the new nine-hour dny taw rov
rrnlng the worklnjc time of railway
telegrapher cues Into effect on
Ms reh 1.
It was confidently esiiectcd that this
law would work n revolution In railway
oiieratlou, nnd It wns with this end In
view that, the Onler of Itnllwar Tele
graphers procured Its passage despite
the determined opposition of the rail
way managers and even ngnlust advice
direct from the White House. The I ev
olution Is coming, all right, but It will
tie n revolution which will rclegnto the
J telegrnph to n back scat ns nn adjunct
to railway ocratlon ana will throw
thousands of operators out of employ
ment ud annually wilt decrease their
number until tber will almoht disap
pear from American raltnays.
It was expected that the reduction
In tho working hours of railway tele
grapliers to ulno hours would coiuel
the railroads to employ at least 8.000
additional men at once. It was also
known that It would be tmnonslbte to
secure this numlier of men when need
ed, and It as therefore boned by the
men that nn Increase In wages would
be a part of the revolution ulanued.
CIiiik- la Itraiill.
The railway managers at first took a
similar view of the situation, but It
i soon was discovered that It would be
I Impossible to supply tt demand If all
j existing telegraph olllees wero to be
maintained after March 1. As n re
sult of a careful study of the situation
' the nine-hour day for telegraphers will
bring about the following ehnuges:
1. Tho abandonment of nil stations
as telegraph stations except division
headquarters ami Jutictlonnl points.
2. Tbo substitution ot teelphonec for
tbo receipt and tlio transmission of or
ders and messages.
3. The employment of women ns
agents In many stations thus trans
formed Into tcloplioiie stations.
I. Tho transaction of a tremendous
amount of oitlce business by letter
which formerly wns transacted by lele
craph. 0, The rapid extension of the auto
matlc electric block signal system,
which will make telegraph stations un
necessary. In determining to Inaugurate tbeso
cbungoH tho railway managers found
that they hnd In reality been preparing
for them for year. It wns discovered
also that by udoptltig tho most expen
sive Kystcm of block slgunlliig train
orders and telegraph stations could for
the greater part be done nway with.
Tho railroads, therefore, decided that
they would rather siiend millions In
providing nnd maintaining nutomatlc
block slgunls which never go to sleep
nnd which uever fall unless they spell
"danger," than to sietul the samo
money In maintaining telegraph sta
tions nnd telegraph operators. The
closing of stations ns telegraph stations
Is mado possible by the fact that with'
nn automatic electric signal nil that Is
necessary Is to start trains as fast as
the terminal blook Is empty nml keep
them going until n semaphore sayr
"stop."
HnrKcou'a Knlfo Cur llrmlnclir.
After suffering eicruclstlng pain In his
head for twenty-flto years, Louis Wolf
son ot Cincinnati has secured relief by
having the surgeons cut out two nerve.
Tho pain was above the ejea and ut the
temples nnd recurred four or flo times
a week. Ilo bad consulted tho leading
specialists, tried medicines, various fortui
of mastsge and electrical treutment In
vain. The two olfeudlng nerves, ono on
each side, wero between one and two
Inches long and about ns thick as a pin.
They are termed sensory nerves Hint Is,
ncnes which give tbo senno of feeling and
not control ot the movements ot mus
cles. The headaches have not returned
since tbo operation, Local surgeons say
Uib Is the first casa of the kind on reqprd.
PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. I.
Dr. Ilartman is now offering Perana to the public as a regular pharmaceu
tical product It is just as ethical as any compound put up for tho medical
profession. Ho straining of medical ethics can find any fault with it, THX
PRINCIPAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS aro prominently incorporated ia tha
label on tho bottle, that the peoplo may know that the claims made for Fenuu,
have a true juitiilcation.
The only departure we shall make from medical ethics in the conduct of
Peruna affairs in the future, is the fact that we shall continue to advertise and
tell our product TO THE PEOPLE.
If we would agree to toll to doctors only, to advertlso for doctors only,
then the medical fraternity would be obliged to recognize Peruna as beifif
entirely within their approval.
BUT WE SHALL NOT DO THIS.
We shall continue to offer Peruna to the people. We shall contlnus t
convey to the people our claims for Peruna as a household remedy. We t kail
continue to supply tho people with frco literature, teaching them bow to ua
our medicine, teaching them how to avoid diseuo, teaching them many thisgs
of benefit to the home. We ahall continue to do this, whether the medkal
profession like it or not
We aro proposing from this time on to take the public into our ceafldesee.
Notwithstanding that some imitators and substitutors will be attempting to
put up something which they consider just as good as Peruna, we are geiag to
draw aside tho veil of secrecy and allow any one who cheeses to knew exactly
OF WHAT PERUNA IB COMPOSED.
This ought to disarm all honut criticism. We expect, however, that crit
icism will continue. On some pretext or other those who are envies of the
success oi Fernna will contuse to ana
fault Eat we are determined to give
such people bo just complaint
PERUNA 13 A OREAT MEDICINE.
It has become a household word ia
millions of homes. Our laith ia the
remedy Is stronger than ever. Every
year we expect to establish new plants
in foreign lands until the peoplo of all the world are supplied with this valu
able household remedy.
WE CLAIM PERUNA TO EE A CATARRH REMEDY. BnyaVottlBas
try it If it helps you, bo henest and acknowledge that it has helped you.
If you want us to wo will publish your statement exactly as you furnish it
tons. We will add no words, take away no words. If you wish ns to we will
publish your portrait in connection with it Wo will not do this without your
written request without your entire consent
Peruna has cured thousands of people of chronic catarrh, in many phases
and locations. At least that is what the peoplo say to us, through unsolicited
testimonials. Peruna will cure many thousand mere, lit spite of fabricated
slanders to the contrary.
WE GUARANTEE EVERY EOTTLS OF PERUKA TO CONTAIN THX
INGREDIENTS PRINTED ON THE LABEL.
Wo guarantee that every testimonial we use is absolutely trufl-ln the
exact language of the testifier. ,
We guarantee that every photograph published is the photograph of the
Eerson whose name it bears, that every word of every testimonial was author
;ed by the hand that signed it
We are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are,
by dealing squarer than they dare to. We are determined to meet falsehood
with truth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity.
We know that the users of Peruna will appreciate our stand. We believe
that the dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect evea our op
ponents will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Peruna is sot only as
honest and useful remedy, but one of the GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MEDI
CINES ON THE CONTINENT.
Peoplo Who Object to
Liquid Medicines Can
Now Secure Peruna
Tablets.
Pro UaLle.
"I sometimes think." said Dubley,
"that It would bo Interesting to trace
the origin of somo of tbe common
phrases of the day. For Instance, I
wonder who originated the expression.
It never rains but It pour."
"Very likely." suggested Kidder. "It
was Noah."
PUIS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
rAZO OINTMENT la iu anlerj cur ant
c olItcbtDf, UlinJ. Jletl!nor Protrudlnf
1'llca Ins lo liu) or money ralunded. Wo.
M IbM Ha Wane,
Mamma "Your overcoat wtll nerer
Ot you this winter."
Itobbjr "I know It won't, mamma,
but my skates will; so don't let's
worry." Puck.
A Mumper.
Marlon I showed papa those verses
you wrote me, and he seemed oleaseL.
Harry He dldT
Marlon Yes. He said he was glad
to see you were not a poet.
C. Gee Wo
TVa Mil lim nUabl
CHINESE
Beet ind Kerb
DOCTOR
nu m4 a lire etaaj el
rvma a4 Serf, as le laal
MaJy dmr4 4 I fl
lu la the woeM ku ac4
rai narxw.
No Merotey, PoJaoa or DrvtU1 II Care
JMaStesfc
I ,ul,HMkaM nJ All filiate liloa
A SURE CANCER CURE
Juat Received from Paalnr. CMaa Safe. Son
ad Reliable.
CONSULTATION PRBO
U roa caaaM call, writ for aji4oa bUaft an4 aW
Ur, Ib'Iom. arvaialRMaa-f.
fcB 14 1 in 8c, IVir Mercian. rsnUaa, Oraaaa.
rivua XI ratio Tula Carer.
IVsd of Yala declared that poorer
pupils made beat seholsrsblps j rich boyi
aeeleeled their studlr.
'.saw
irrmawriT-iTT riTiMaTnwrfcTw-i;vrlil
Tito Kind Yon llava Alwnya Untight 1ms borno the Kltrnrt-
tltt. nC llllllfl If rinlnlt.in .....I ,... !. . 1 1 . .
...u . wu... ....ivivim, 1.UU. ii,s uvai iiuiiiu uuuer uia
liorsoiml supervision lor over HO years. Allow no one
to ilceolvo you In this. Counterfeits, ImltntloiiH and
" Just-os-poort" aro but Kxpvrliucnts.iinil cmlnurrcr tha
health of Children Hxperioiico against lixporiincnU
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorlu Is n linrmloss subbtituto for Castor OH, Pare
Rorlc, Drops and Sootliluir Syrups. It is lMeasant. It
contains neither Opium, iJToriihluo nor other Narcotic
fttibstanco. Ita ai?o is Us Kuaniuteo. It destroys "Worms
and allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Dlnrrhrun and "Wind
Colic. 1c relieves Too thine Troubles. iiri-i :iuHtvuflnti
nud Flatuleney. It asslnillates tho Pood, regulates the
iiuirj iiuiiiiur vrjiiiiin, iiiuriuiiuu Jiur ouier jsur
itanco. Ita airo is Us suantutco. It destroys "V
allays Vovcrlslutess. It cures Diarrhoea and
o. It relieves Teuthliifr Troubles, cures Constli)
Kllltlllilli- It nsMliiillntAn llin l?n,wl. vnaiilaf
Stouineh and llowels, glvlnif healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's I'auacoi Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Haze Always Bought
Boars the Signature of
2L&tfm&x
In Use For Over 30 Year.
THiaiaraua oohmnt. tt Mwaaar araiiT. Hivtraaacrrr,
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