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    LIEUTENANT BOWMAN.
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PE-RU-NACURED M
Cold Affected Read end Throat
Attack Was Severe
Chas. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and
Adjt. 4th M. 8. M. Cav. Vols., writes
from Lanham, Md., as follows:
"Though somewhat averse to patent
medicines, and still more averse to be-
i
coming a professional affidavit man, it j
seems only a plain duty in the present
instance to add my experience to the .
columns already written concerning the j
curative powers of reruna.
"I have been particularly benefitted by
its use for colds in the head and throat.
I have able to fully cure myself of a most
lev ire attack in forty-eight hours by its
use according to directions. I use it as a
preventive whenever threatened with an
attack.
"Members of my family also use it
for like ailments. We are recommend
ing it to our friends."
. Chas. W. Bowman.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Alma
nac for 1907
An Avenue of Eacape.
Rival committees were appealing for
f'inds.
"Let's see," said the capitalist, mus
. ingly. "If I give $5,000 to each com
mittee one donation, would nullify the
other, and, so far as I can see, leave
both relatively where they started."
Musing a little more, he decided that
$ 10,000 would Just buy the sort of auto
mobile he had in mind. Philadelphia
Ledger.
UTTERLY WORN CUt
Vitality Sapped by Years of Suffering
With K'dney Trouble.
Capt. J. W. Hogun, former postmas
ter of Indianola, now living at Austin,
Texas, writes: "I
was afflicted for yeais
with pains across the
loins and in the hips
and shoulders . I had
headache also and
neuralgia. My irght
eye.from pain, was of
little use to me for
years. The constant
flow of urine kept
my system depleted, causing nervous
chills and night sweats. After trying
seven different climates and using all
kinds of medicine I had the good for
tune to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills.
This remedy has cured me. I am as
well today as I was twenty years ago,
and my eyesight is perfect."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
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TVMPpiiTrS TOTES'
AND, SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh i3 not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and
throat, as the symptoms cf ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back
into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi
cate ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater
part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess
cf uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be
come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse
and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system.
This is taken up by the blood and through, its circulation distributed to all
parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame
the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting
of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable
symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all part3 of the body the ca
tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full
feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever
comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and
t. , m iJS. affected by this disease. It is a waste of
I had Catarrh for about fifteen . . f rfi, --r,
years, and no man could havo time to try to cure Catarra with sprays,
een worse. I triod everything washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
l& iheSttan s i.s& does not reach the blood, and can, therefore,
could see a little improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve
telahwhwacd' the discomfort of the trouble. To cure
This was six yoara ag-o, and I am Catarrh, permanently the blood must be
Catarrh isa bloTCe'asond thoroughly purified and l!ie system cleansed
know there t in not hinar on earth cf ail poisons, and at the same time
Wterfor the blood than S. S. S. . it-L.j 'i yru; oi
X4obody thiafcs more of B. S. S. ttrcnguicucu auu y unt u. iuiuug -ua.j.o
than I do.
S. S.
Xiapeer, Mich.
PURELY VEGETABLE
every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the
use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will
send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice
Without charge. S. S, S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CM
Ier Book Diary.
8tu held up the fat little red leather
book for her friend to see.
"No not a diary. I kept one once,
but I burned It long ago. My father
gave me this when I was 15, and show
ed me how to keep it
"It is my list of books I have read.
I call it my book of books. Here Is
the first entry: 'Westward Ho,' by
Charles Kiugsley double-starred be
cause I hare read it three times; a
star means rereading. Underlined, too,
because when I looked the list over at
the end of the year it was one of my
favorites. A little circle after the title
that's because It was a work of Ac
tion that set me hunting fact, In his
tory and biography.
"Xot all the marks in my code were
marks of honor, though. Look .t the
cross after number nine; that means
Irash. And there, after number eleven
the Frederika Bremer novel the
black dash; that means simply that I
didn't like it Father enjoined me to
be honest with my black marks. He
said I should find them, an antidote
to literary pretentiousness." St Louis
Republic.
Short King.
There Is hardly a king in Christen
dom whose wife does not overtop him
by a head.
The English king Is quite six Inches
shorter than Queen Alexandra. ;
The czar, a little man, is overtopped
a full head by the czarina.
Kaiser Wilhelm is of the medium
height, but the German empress is tall,
and that is why the proud kaiser will
never- consent to be photographed be
sl.1e his wife unless she sits while he
stands.
The king of Italy, short and squat,
hardly comes up to the shoulders of the
tall, athletic Queen Helena.
The king of Portugal, though fatter,
Is less tall than his queen.
Even the Prince of Wales Is shorter
a good four Inches than the princess.
And the young king of Spain Is sev
eral inches shorter than his queen.
M tunurtood.
He had bought her a pot of real
Irish shamrock, grown on the ould sod,
for it was St. Patrick's day, and she,
too, had In her veins the blood of Erin.
"Oh," she cried, "how good of you!
How perfect they are! How fresh!
Why, I believe there is still a little dew
on them."
"Yes," he answered, flushing, "I know
there Is, but it will all be paid off tomorrow."
Peculiar toe Itself
In selection, proportion and combination
ot Ingredients,
In the process by which their remedial
values are extracted and preserved,
In effectiveness, usefulness and economy,
Curing he widest range of diseases.
Doing the most good tor the money,
' Having the most medicinal merit,
And the greatest record of cures,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
Long Way from Nowhere.
The most remote mission station in
the world is on Herschel Island, in the
far northwest corner of the Dominion
cf Canada. The nearest postofTice Is
2,000 miles away. Consequently the
packets are few and far between, sel
dom more than two In a year. The Isl
and Is a most uninviting place for a
residence. No sun for more than two
months In the winter, and not a tree
to be seen anywhere. Under the teach
ing of the missionaries many of the
Esquimaux are becoming more civil
ized, and are greatly Improving In their
manner and habits, and there is a
growing desire for instruction.
A count of the unoccupied houses in
London shows 40,009. That is one house
in fifteen of the whole city.
BLOOD
DISEASES
S. for this purpose. It attacks the
disease at its head, goes down to the very
bottom of the trouble and makes a complete
and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every
particle of the catarrhal poison from the
blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh
and healthy. Then the iaflamed mem
branes begin to heal, the head is loosened
and cleared, thehawkinsr and spittingcease,
An Ingenious Yankee sea captain has
Invented an apparatus with which he
thiuks whales can be killed by electric
shock. A harpoon Is fixed at the end
of a long, metallic cable, properly In
sulated, and which serves In place of
the usual rope. Through this cable
an electric current of 10,000 volts is
to be sent by means of a dynamo car
ried on the whaleboat.
An official of the national museum at
Washington gives some facts not gen
erally known concerning the relative
values of diamond and rubles. Ac-
' cording to the latest figures obtainable,
a ruby weighing as much as 5 carats
. is worth ten to twelve times as much as
a diamond of the same weight even
though the latter be of the first water.
The ruby, therefore, Instead of the dia
mond, is the material that embodies the
highest money value In the smallest
compass. ,
Prof. Atkinson, a botanist of Cor
nell university, Is the discoverer of an
example of the very rare specimen
called a "plant atoll." . It consists of
a ring of plants floating In a pond,
with a circle of clear water within the
ring. The plants derive their nourish
ment from the decayed vegetable mat
ter that collects about their roots, and
these are gradually becoming anchored
to the bottom, so that in time a true
ring island will be formed, resembling
the coral atolls of the southern oceans.
Sir Patrick Manson, in his recent
lectures on tropical diseases, although
accepting the theory that the only mode
of transmission of marsh, or malarial,
fever is through the bite of the Ano
pheles mosquito, adds the statement
which will probably be new to mosw
readers, that the mosquitoes are capa
ble of becoming Infected by absorbing
the blood not merely of human patients,
but also of ' anthropoid apes, and per
haps even of various other mammals,
which, in an evolutionary sense, are
related to man.
A new estimate of the comparative
amount of light received on the earth
from the sua and from the brightest
(apparent) fixed star In the heavens,
Sirlus, has been made by Mr. Ce"askl
of the Astronomical Observatory of
Moscow. The sun, according to his es
timate, sends us about 17,000,000,000
times as much light as Sirlus does.
But this, of course, Is a matter gov
erned by relative distance, so that If
the earth were half-way between Sirlus
and the sun, Sirlus would appear be
tween 16 and 17 times as Bright as the
sun.
Some Interesting statistics have been
collected by Vice Consul Arnold at
Feodum concerning the great decline
in China's tea trade. From 1678, when
tea was first Introduced into England,
until 1837 China held exclusively the
tea trade of the world. Then India
began to enter the tea market. The
Chinese trade reached high tide in
1S00, with a total export of 300,000,000
pounds. In 1884 China furnished about
72 per cent of the world's total, India
and Ceylon 18 per cent, and Japan and
Formosa 10 per cent. But in 1904, when
the total consumption had Increased to
044,000,000 pounds, China contributed
only 30 per cent, India and Ceylon 00
per cent, Japan and Formosa 1J per
cent The decline In China Is ascribed
to careless methods of cultivation and
preparation of the leaf. X
CURIOUS HOLIDAY MANIAS.
Same Vacation Salt Worn lor Twenty-two
Seaon.
Many people who are sang enough on
most points become eccentric cranks at
holiday time, says Tit Bits. In a cer
tain Liverpool household the subject of
where to go Invariably gives rise to a
stormy discussion. For no less a pe
riod than forty years the head of the
house has regularly each summer pass
ed his holidays at Douglas, in the Isla
of Man.
A very charming place, too, but the
younger members of the family kick
against going there year after year.
They naturally want to see some other
pleasure resorts, but their annual
grumble only extorts from their Iras
cible parent the declaration, "Douglas
or nowhere," and,, as he holds the
purse strings, Douglas or nowhere It
has to be.
Curiously enough, the trouble with
another Liverpudlian Is that he will
never be Induced to go to the same
place a second time. There are few
seaside resorts that he has not visited
at one time or another, but to none
has he ever been known to go more
than once.
On the other hand, his wife does
not care for a fresh place each holiday
season. She Is In love with the east
coast, and thinks there is no place in
the world for a holiday equal to Cro
mer. She would be quite happy to go
there every year if only her wander
ing husband as she calls him would
be agreeable. But be will never listen
to this, so that If she is not prepared
to accompany him to a resort which he
has never seen before her only alter
native Is to remain at home. She has
often threatened to go where she wants
and leave her husband to do likewise,
but so far has never done so.
Another good lady, residing in Man
chester, has trouble with her lord and
master over a different matter. For
upward of twenty-two years he has
had what be calls a "holiday suit"
which he has worn during every vaea
tionthat he has had since he bought It
ThU rait he has never bad on his bac'i
at any other time, but during his an-1
nual holiday he cannot be Induced to
wear any other. As his wife tells
him, It Is In that that he is seen morn
ing, noon aud night as If he had not
another suit of clothes to put on.
As a matter of fact, he has no other
with him, for, despite all his better
halfs remonstrances, he cannot be
perfuaded to take more clothes than
his holiday suit when he leave.) homo
for his annual outing. This is rather a
6ore point with the wife, for Pho In-1
feists on being well dressed and 6ees to j
It that she has no lack of changes of ,
raiment even If her husband refuses
to encumber himself with one.
Some men have a mania for disap
pearing during their annual holiday,
leaving no trace of their wheraboutsj
behind. A very busy Loudon merchant
does this every season, and for c space
of a month not even his wife and fam
ily have the remotest Idea where he
could be found. He leaves by himself
und comes back by himself, and he
brings nothing with him that gives the
least clow to where he has spent his
holiday.
This man's business friends often
chaff him about where he goes, but
none of them has ever yet been able to
glean anything of the secret His wife
and family have long since ceased to
exhibit any curiosity regarding it rec
ognizing that It is good for him to have
a month's rest in a year from the or
dinary worries of his life.
I RESTORED CONFIDENCE.
Mrs. Potter had spent a week at the
mountains, and naturally her neighbors
plied her with questions as to what she
had seen and how she had enjoyed her
visit. "We all know you're fond o'
your house and home," said one of the
neighbors, "but wasn't It a kind of a
relief not to have to think of washing
and Ironing and baking and sweeping
for a good long week and Just feast
your eyes on views and sights?"
. "Tes," said Mrs. Potter, with an ab
sent-minded expression, "of course the
mountain views are grand. I took a
good look at 'em morning and night,
and sometimes between."
"For the land's sake!" cried the
neighbor. "What did you do the rest
part o' the day?"
"Well," said Mrs. Potter, looking as
If she had been detected In a crime,
"that woman we boarded with, she'd
been using some kind of washing-powder
that had eaten holes In her clothes
and table-IInen, and she didn't kno.w
how to make her own yeast, nor she
didn't understand the Ins an' outs of a
boiled, dinner.
"She had only been married a year,
and she was brought up away from
New England, so you couldn't expect
anything different. But as I said to
Anna, my duty lay clear before me.
" 'You take In the mountain views,' I
said, 'and I'll see what I can do at the
kitchen end o' the house.'
"To tell the truth," and little Mrs.
Potter looked as nearly defiant as was
possible to a woman of her size and
with her features, "those mountains
kind of overbore me, but that kitchen
made me feel as If I was some account
after all 1"
Natural Detective Force.
"We have a better detective force in
the c"
State
gart
is nt
crlim
to hi
the
peopl
Hevea wwcrmactoi suuie oiuer coun
try wlll better suit his health and he
makes for that country he undertakes
the Impossible. All we have to do Is
to slit and wait There Is only one
way out of Alaska and that Is by com
ing to the coast and when the crimi
nal comes to the coast he is sure to be
caught So well has the United States
signal corps done Its work in Alaska
that we have a telegraph line to every
mining camp of importance and when
a man takes leg ball all there Is to do
Is to telegraph to the coast towns and
the authorities wait for the man."
Washington Post.
The Deantjr of the Snowflake.
The thin snow now driving from the
north and lodging on my coat consists
of those beautiful star crystals, thin
and partly tranparent. They are about
one-tenth of an inch In diameter, per
fect little wheels with six spokes, with
out a tire, or, rather, with six perfect
little leaflets, fernlike, with a distinct,
straight, slender midrib raying from
the center. On each side of each mid
rib there Is a transparent, thin blade
!th a crenate edge. How full of the
creativegenlus Is the air In which these
are generated! I should hardly ad
mire more If real stars fell and lodged
on my coat. Nature Is full of genius,
full of the divinity, so that not a snow
flake escapes Its fashioning hand. Noth
ing Is cheap and coarse, neither dew
drops nor suowflakes. Henry D. Tho
reau. All Detail Arranaretl.
"Dear." whispered the eloping lover,
"what shall we do with the rojie lad
der? We shouldn't leave It hanging
there."
"Oh, that's all right," replied the
coy damsel, "pa said he'd pull It up
again so we couldn't get back." Phil
adelphia Press.
I Your friends do not ask you to
praise your rival, but they do think
you should not exuect them to bate
him as you ila.
Promise of Improvement.
"Edith," exclaimed her mother, "I'm
sorry I brought you to the shore at all.
Here five days and you're engaged to
two young men. It's disgraceful!"
"Yes," admitted the summer girl,
"It's pretty slow work, but give me
time, ma, give me time." Philadelphia
Press.
Mothers win find Mrs. Wlnnow's toothing
Byrup the bvst reraedr to Dae for their chilling
during the teething period.
Bridgre Lore.
"What Is that poem about t!:e bridge
at midnight?" asked Mrs. Flashingtou.
"I dou't know,", answered Mrs.
Dasher; "but the poet knew what he
was writing about Bridge will keep
you up till midnight and after If you
hnppeu to be loser." Washington
Star.
Bt. Vitus' Dance and all Nervous DUi-asea
DPrmanantlv cured hv Dr. Kline'a Ureal
Hi ve Restorer. Send for FREE I2trlm bnttl and
treat! aa. Dr. B. H. Kline, Id., wu Arch bU, PnUa.,Fa
Nolle.
Rivers Can there be such a thing as
a "crying need?"
Brooks Why not? Everybody knows
there is such a thing as a howling suc
cess.
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STIFFNESS, STITCHE3, LAMENESS, CRAMP.
TWISTS AND TWITCHES. ALL DECAMP WHEN
TUV
TUB
OLD-MONK-CURB
PRUIT TREES, VINES PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, (Registered)
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
PACIFIC NURSERY CO.
Catalogue free. Tangent, Oregon
RUBBER STAMPS
Best in America
We make them
We (Jo not take orders and peddle onr Rubber
bumps, Boals, Etc. We manufacture our
own goods. Our equipment in the newest
and best money can buy. Write today tor our
"Rubber Stamp Catalogue."
THE IRWIM-HODSON CO,
Portland, Oregon
On the Scent.
Crimson Bainbler Are you burning
gasoline in dat automobile, mister?
Sparks No, my friend; I'm trying
alcohol Just for an experiment.
Crimson Rambler I thought so.
Would you mind, me bangln' on behind
fer a mile or bo, jest fer de smell 7
Puck.
How'aThU?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lot
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
We. the uudersienod. have known b. J.
Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe hint
perlectly honorable in all business transac
tions and financially able to carry out any ob-
made bv tneir nrin.
linUAI, vvnoiesaie urugKists, loieao, v.
Ii, K inn AN Si Marvin, VVholesale Urug-
Heao, u.
'Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act-
tly upon ine dioou ana mucous sur
the svsteui. Price 75c. ner bottle.
fill Druggists. TeatimonlaUi tree.
f amily ruis are me tiesi.
Real Monopoly.
hone bandit was holding up a rail-
tun.
"It's better than being president of
the road," he chortled. "I don't have to
divide any of the swag with influential
politicians."
By the way of rebate, however, he re
turned the cheap watches to their own
ers. Safe, Sure and Speedy.
No external remedy ev r yet devised
hits so fully and unquestionably met tlmse
thr. e prime conilitiotts a- succchhI'uIIv as
AUcocks I'lusteiH. They are wife liec'auHe
they contain no delete iouo drups and lire
mnnufac ured upon scientific principle of
medic ne. They are mire becituse nothing
goes into them except ingredients which
are exactly ad p ed to ilin purposes for
which a p!a teris required. The arc npcedy
in their action herauHe theirni'dicinal qual
ities go right to their work of relieving pnin
and restoring the natural and heultliy per
formance of the functions of muscles, nerves
and skin.
AUcocks Philters are the original and
genuine porous plasters and like most mer
itorious articles have been extensively imi
luted, th refore always muke sure and get
the genuine Allcock's.
The Last Word.
"Aw, g'on, Mike," said the British
soldier, attempting to end the argu
ment; "you're a lobster."
"Ye flatter me," retorted Mike ;
"shure, a lobster's a wise animal, fur
green Is the color fur blm as long as
he lives, an he'll die before he puts
on a red coat." Thj Catholic Standard
and Times
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Ycu Hava Alvsys Bought
Bears the
Signature
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Ql'IMNK Tnblcts
DruRRlsts refund money if It falls to cure. E. W
GROV'E'8 signature is on each box. 25c.
A tnerjr.
That "Love is blind" one can't dispute.
(He's often deaf and dumb to boot !)
Tint If ha tifhflpsft he. T nrav
How does be always "find the way"?
im iteauer.
It Quiets
the Cough
This Is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is so valua
ble in consumption. It stops
the wear and tear of useless
coughing. But it does more
it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, and
heals. Sold for 60 years.
" Arer't Cherry Pectoral tin heen a refni'ar
IK preserver to me. It brought lue throuKh
a tcvere attack uf pneumonia. Hud I feel
that I owe n7 life to ll wonderful dilutive
properties."-William 11. Tkuitt, Wawa,
Had by J. O. Ayer Co.
LowsU. lUaa.
au
mo manufacturer of
SABSAPASILU.
PILLS.
HAIR VIOCR.
yers
Hasten recovery by looping the
bowels regular with Ayer's Plils.
APPLY
PRICE
S3 AND SO CENTS
2WI
HOWAKU E. BURTON Assayer ari Chemist,
Leadvllle, Colorado, rtpevliuen pili oa: Mold,
Silver, lii-ad, 1 s Oold, Silver, 7icj uold, Wos Zlno or
Copper, fl. Cyanide touts. Itluliln"nvelopcs and
full price list sent on application, rwitrol and Um
pire work solicited. Iteieroucei Carbonate Kar
lioual liank.
ALBERTA
The laud of the golden grain. Here is a snap
or investors. 610 acres, Improved, 5 miles from
the growing town of Maclood, f 12 per acre. In
two years from now this land will bo worth
2U per acre, Apply in a rush to
G. F. BEERE, Macleod, Alberta
Reference: Union Rank of Canada.
CROPS NEVER FAIL
In 'he Upper Hnttko Valley, Idaho, where
'.'5,000 MIsniMxInpl Viilley lu mcNt'eki rH ur alp adr
lo. aled. CiOO.OOj bit s umlevelup d, IrrUal) e land
hIHI await the settler. lilch 'St a d hest wa ered
valley In the world. Fines c Imate; Clio ce.n IViilt;
lmniens'cro,is of train, nU'HU'usu nr beets. 4,0J0,
000 Invented In sug.ir fao'orles. New it. K. exten
sion to Ye low.itone park oik ns country of vast re
source. Anlilon started .Ian. l, UHW, a record
breaker. Write lor part cular.-u
C. C. 1WOOKK KKAI. KSTATK COMPANY
Nt, Anthony and Aahtou, Idaho.
fjD PLATES
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HE HIT At TH THE PAINLESS
1 ILI ULllIflL lU. DENTISTS
One-third off regular price for short time.
Dr. II, A. SturUevant, formerly' of The Dalles,
and Dr. B. K. Butler, formerly of Arlington,
are with us. Tbey will bo glad to meet their
old friends.
Third and Couch Streeta. Portland, Oregon.
In the Laundry Will Sterilize the Cloth
Ins, Act as an Antiseptic and Prevent
Odor from Presplratlon.
All dealers. Sample Borax, Booklet and
Souvenir 1'lettire in 10 colors, ft emits and your
dealer's name. Address PAC1HC COAST BO
RAX CO., Oakland, Cal.
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNT-
no matter how
, bad the weather
You cannot
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