pSEHIEHDTHWEm0r for kb III e-ru a for Catarrh Coughs, Colds, mm 1 ... 5 y- -iZvesz : mine :k STOMAL X KIDNEYS BLADDER FRJAIE ORGANS- 1 . . Mi i i II '"l f f " Peruna is a household friend in more ifin a million homes. This number is ltreasing every day. Peruna has be 3Bie a household word all over the Iriglish speaking world. It is an old ied remedy for all catarrhal diseases f the head, throat, lungs, stomach, iclneys, bladder and female organs. sfc Your Druggist for Free Peruna Alma. J nac for 1907 I Uncertainty of Life. IToung man," said the clerical-look-lg passenger, addressing the beardless i&lvldual across the aisle, "do you ever ipslder when you He down at night t you may never see the sun rise !aln." 'No," replied the party at whom the ery had been fired, "can't say that o ; but every morning when I wake !l I realize that I may not live to see rtother sunset." , I' You do?" queried the surprised l oo," answered tne young man. n see, I'm a baseball umpire." InclnnatI Enquirer. TERRIBLE TO RECALL. ive Weeks In Bed With Intensely Painful Kidney Trouble. lira. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kossuth fe., Bridgeport, Conn., says: "I was so weakened and generally run down with kidney dis 'ease that for a long time I could not do my work and was five weeks in bed. There was continu al bearincr down pain, terrible back aches, headaches and at times dizzy spells when every thing was a blur ore me. The passages of the kidney fretions were irregular and painful, there was considerable sediment I odor. I don't know what I would K'e done but for Doan's Kidney Pills, pould see an improvement from the t box, and five boxes brought a final e." qld by all dealers. 50 cents a box. fcter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I'lL Alt t ' 1G00 Sara Constant, Godspeed and Dis covery, sailed from England for Vir ginia. 1620 Plymouth, Mass., founded. 1G21 English Commons claimed free dom of discussion. 16S6 Sir Edmund Andros reached Bos-' ton as Governor of New England. . . . William of Orange entered London. 1719 First issue of Boston Gazette. 1743 Prince Charles Edward, son of James III. of England, won battle at Penrith. . 1777 Washington hoved his troops to Valley Forge. 1807 Napoleon published Milan decree .... Embargo laid by Congress on American ships. 1813 Fort Niagara taken by the British. 1814 Treaty of Ghent, between Great Britain and America signed. 1838 London and Greenwich railway. first line in London, opened. 1840 Col. Doniphan, in command of 1,000 Misouri volunteers, defeated force of Mexicans at Braceti. 1847 Arab chief, Abd-el-Kader, surren dered to the French. 1854 Steamer Westmoreland sunk In Lake Michigan; 17 lost. 185G Hugh Miller, famous English geologist, committed suicide. I860 South Carolina seceded from the Union. 1861 Battle of Drainsville, Va Stone fleet sunk in Charleston barbor. 18G2 Confederates recaptured Holly Springs, Miss., taking the garrison prisoners. 1864 First bombardment of Fort Fisher . . . .Gen. Sherman entered city of Sa vannah. 1871 President Grant issued proclama tion abolishing discriminating duties on Spanish imports. .. .Fourth Na tional bank of Philadelphia failed 1872 Second 'trial begun of Edward S, Stokes for murder of James Fisk, Jr . ...Barnum's museum, New York City, destroyed by fire. 1880 Electric street lighting introduced in New York. 1890 Isaac Sawtelle convicted at Dover, N. H., of murder of his brother HI ram. 1891 Collision on Hudson River railroad at Hastings, N. Y. ; 14 killed., The Guion steamship Abyssinia burn ed at sea. 1894 First Parish councils elected in London. 1902 Wireless message sent across the Atlantic. 1903 East river bridge opened. 1905 Great strike in St. Petersburg, For Dan that druff There is one thing that will cure It Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. 9 It auicklv destrovs the perms I which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. 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Abington Buildinz Portland. Orecon JbT Member of Portland Stock Exchange ' American Standard Analysed. Justice Brewer of the United States Supreme Court, in an address on the larger and higher life of the nation, at New Rochelle, N. Y., paid us the usual compliment of being a Hercules among j nations, saying facetiously that if we ' didn't have a Hercules club, we at least possessed a big stick at Washington, but i this was not enough. Those responsible for the country's future must ask, "What are the ideals of the nation?" Are we seeking only material development, or are we striving for the higher life?" He re ferred to our pride in a big navy and the ostentation of our cities over their build ings, houses, art galleries and libraries bought by the cubic yard. He believed the nation was running deeper into debt each yesr. Quoting Washington's fare well address, he said he was one who didn't rejoice in a great national debt. 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Souvenir Picture, 7iH In., 10 color for 5o and yonr dealer a name. Addrean o voast iorax Co., otuuano, c&l. Mr. Sagre'a rnlTerally Gift. Chancellor MacCracken of the New Tork university announces that .irs. Rus sell Sage had transferred to the univer sity title to fifteen acres of land adjoin ing the university grounds, valued at $300,000. This will increase the campus to thirty-seven acres, and will enable the chancellor to carry out his great project of grouping a number of colleges in great quadrangle. The summer school next year will be enlarged. At present this university has 2S6 instructors and 2.524 student. More than Likely. John Kendrick Bangs was discussing In a New lork club a case of plagiar ism, says the New Tork Tribune. 'The man admitted that plagiarism was suspected of him," said Mr. Bangs smiling, "ue almost admitted It was proved. He reminded me of a Yonkers boy I used to know. "This boy said to his chum one morning: "'I hid under the parlor sofa last night to hear what young Softlelgh would say to my sister.' "'Well, what did he say?' the other boy asked. "'He only talked religion and poli tics, and he kicked me about thirty times on the head.; " 'He knew you were there, I guess,' said the second boy. " 'I'm afraid he suspected It' " , Delicacy of Frenchmen Undoubtedly Frenchmen have the most delicate way of expressing them selves," said a New York young woman to a group of friends at tea. "I have Just had the oddest little encounter with a man who looked as If he had just arrived here, his clothes were so unmistakably Parisian. I was walk ing In Broadway when I saw him com ing. To my surprise, as he was a stran ger to me, he stopped, put his heels to gether and, taking off his hat, made a low bow. 'Pardon, mademoiselle, said he, 'your beneath skirt descends.' Mak Ing again the same elaborate bow, he passed on. I looked dawn and saw that my silk petticoat was showing Just a little below the outside skirt Had an American man noticed It, bfe would have ielt embarrassment about men tioning ltj or, if he had the courage, u never would have been able to think of such a delicate way of mak ing that bit of a misfit known to me." New York Press. The Eufaula (I. T.) Joaraal boasts that every copy of its weekly is fed Into the press by a fullblood Iiuii.in woman, whose husband turns the press. Envy. Dick Your cheeks are beautiful to night, my dear. Katharine Yes. Jack Frost kissed them. Dick He did? Lucky Jack. Mothers win find Mrs. winnow Soothing syrup the best remedy to use for their childrea during; the teething period. . finite a Difference. "What!" exclaimed the angry mo diste. "You mean to say that Mrs. De Flasher used all the samples we sent up to make a fancy qulltl Why, she Is an old crank." "But Mrs. De Flasher Is worth a hundred thousand. " "Really? Well, In that case I aup pose she is eccentric." "And she will inherit half a million by the first of the year." "Half a million? Why, write the lady a note at once and tell her she can have another bundle of samples and compliment her on being to de lightfully bizarre." Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder. It makes tight or new .shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure lor sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25e. Trial pack age mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. nimxteri. LeRoy, New York. On Thin at m Time. "But don't you think," asked the argu mentative boarder, "that the street car service ought to be improved?" "That is a question for the future," said the philosophical boarder. "The present duty is to ameliorate it" St. Vitas Dance and all Korvons Diseases permanently cured by Br. Kline's Great ."erve Restorer. Send for FREE 13 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. n. JLJUlne, La., 931 Arch bU, Jfhua.,!'. A Patient Snake. One does not often attribute the vir tue of patience to a snake. ''Letters from a Surgeon," however, contains an anecdote In which Its existence Is evi dent. Doctor Perry, surgeon of the Twentieth Massachusetts, wakened In camp one morning to find himself tight ly held In the clutch of Doctor Hay- ward, his senior officer. "Don't move, John, till I say three!" ordered the senior, sharply.- "Then seize my hands and spring to your feet One, two, three!" At the word Doctor Perry jumped, and never made a cleaner leap. He was just In time to see a moccasin dive under the coat which he had been us ing for a pillow. Armed with sticks. they dragged the coat away, but saw only the hole Into which the snake had glided. The surgeon had accidentally blocked the entrance to the reptile's abode, and It had lain all coiled under the back of his neck, waiting patiently for him to move so It could enter. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W GROVE'S signature it on each box. 25c. The Imperial Board of Health In Ger many has issued a statement that "total abstinence from strong drink is not Inju rious to health." The beds of peas in Colorado sometimes include as many as 2,000 acres, and there is one bed exceeding in size 2,500 acres. The leopard is the most cowardly of animais. Only Teat. 'Is there any known test for true love?" asked the very young man. Nothing except marriage," answer ed the home-grown philosopher. "If that doesn't evaporate It you have got the real thing." A Literary Prise. The largest amount ever offered as a prize for a literary contribution Is 1,500,000 rubles, which Is still open for competition and will be awarded at St Petersburg on Dec 1, 1925, to the writ er of the best history of Alexander L of Russia. Araktchelef, founder of the military colonies of Novgorod, left a fortune of 50,000 gold rubles to pro vile for this unique prize. The prize giving day is the centenary of ine Cult Alexander's death, by which time the money will, It Is estimated, have In creased to 2.000,000 rubles. One-fourth of It will be used to defray the cost of publishing the work which wins the prize. Barbers A are Ago. The first barbers of whom there Is any record plied their trade In Greece In the fifth century B. C. In Rome the first barbers operated In the third cen tury B. C. In olden times in England the barber and the physician were Iden tical. Thus, a king's barber was also his chief medical adviser. In the time of Henry VIII. of En gland, laws were made concerning bar bers, of which the following Is an ex tract: "No person occupying a shav ing or barbery In London shall use any surgery, letting of blood or other mat ter, except the drawing of teeth." Always to be Depended Upon. When a person gets up in the morning with a dull headache and a t;red, stretchy feeling, it is an almost certain inrlicatinn that the liver, or bowels or both are decid edly out ot order. At such times Nature, the wisest and best of all docters, takes this means to give : .u . . i ' i . a , , n warning ma i, bub neeus me neip ana gen tle assistance which can best he nhtiiil from that old family remedy, Brandreth's mis, wmcn nas Deen n use tor ovur a cen tury. They are the same fine laxative tonic pil! your rand arents used, when doctors were few and far between and when people had to have n remejy that could absolutely be depended upon. Brandreth's Pills can be depended upon and are sold in every daug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Salt aa a Dnat Layer. Salt Is the latest device for laying dust on roads In the country. The au thor of the new departure is M. Trlnt- zlns, city surveyor of Rouen, who has published it as the result of a long series of experiments. The list of these, while bringing out the weak side of the new system, possesses considerable Interest as showing it to possess real possibilities of utility. A long stretch of road was first watered and then sprln-, kled with salt The next day the sur face of the road was covered with a thin glazed crust Rain removed this in parts, but where the glaze remained there was no dust for five days. Timely Assistance. "Tour honor," pleaded Goodman Gon rong, "I haven't always been like this. I am descended from revolutionary fore fathers." "You certainly seem to have reached the bottom," said his honor. "I'll give you a chance to rise. You will go jp for sixty days. Call the next case !" atarrh Is "a constitutional disease originating fa Impure blood and requiring constitutions treatment acting throngh and purifying the blood for Its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are relieved by Catarrlets, which allay In flammation and deodorize discharge. 50c. Tlie Kind You Have Always Boujrht has hnmA ti. cTr" ture ot Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made unde?his personal supervision for over ao years. Allow no ono T.leCCiVe yo,Uin tis. Counterfeits, Imitations and What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops i and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allavs Fevenshness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind -if1! rlelieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and - Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought .Bears tne Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. th ecwTsuw cesMw. tv mummv ameer, nsw von eiT. Ancient Cofflna. The coffins of the ancient Egyp tians were made of marble and stone. The Romans used similar receptacles for their dead, and Alexander the Great Is said to have been burled In a coffin of solid gold. In parts of England glass coffins have been found. The Athenian heroes were burled In coffins made of cedar, owing to its aro matic and Incorruptible qualities, while the first record of wooden coffins In En gland dates back to the days of King Arthur. This monarch was supposed to have been burled In the hollowed trunk of a gigantic oak. Patent coffins were Invented In 179G, and metallic air tight coffins were advertised at Bir mingham In 18C1. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fnt any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure. F. J. CUKMifiY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We. tha iinderiiirnnd. hav knnwn f t Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transao tlons and financially able to carry out any ob- west & Tru ax, wholesale Urueeists, Toledo, O. WAtwNo, Kinnan & Mabvim, Wholesale Drug fists. Toledo. O. Hall'i Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Urugulsts. Testimonials free. Hall's family fills are the best. Brilliant Diaplar. Asker Are you a believer In the oc cult? Do yo.u believe It possible to go in a dark room and see Mars? Telllt Yes, and every other star If you happen to trip over a chair or a bootjack. in - wry aj n mm f -n EVE fw STAND PIRM whenyoubuyan OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand Its the easiest And only wqy to get tne oest Sold everywhere OLD SOKES FEB AND KEPT OPEN J3Y IMPURITIES IN THE .BLOOD Whenever a sore refuses to heal it 13 because the blood is"not"ture and" L -1j-t :i. i ii i ti J- 3r.-i.j '1.1. ... . uesuuiy, aa it &uuuiu ue, uut is uutxieu wiiu poisonous germs or some Oil blood taint which ha3 corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or oassed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and Inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint w-ijcu iiaa muieno Deen ncia in cnecu, now iorce an ounce on ine lace, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially 13 this true if the trouble 13 aa inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything eke, applied directly to the sore, can k . d0 anT permanent good ; neither will rcmov- toa with & sore ou my .(. . , . .. - . years' etandinir. It inff the sore with caustic plasters or the surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If la every way until I became every particle of the diseased flesh were :S&BiV, taken away another sore would come, be- treated me but the ore continued, cause the trouble 13 In the blood, and the to grow worse. I aw S. 8. S. ad- BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY. vertised and commenced lti use , ' , -'- '" f " and after taking-1 1 a while I vras The cure must come by a thorough cleans Spiy5JrS:i!r &s of the blood. In S. S. S. Will be found effect of s. s. s., and there ha not a remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. S?BSt.cuxelu. th r in is an unequalled blood purifier one that TKOa. OWES goes oireciiy mio me circulation ana Wet Union, Ohio. promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the tronble and forces out every ttce of im purity and makes a complete acd lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the jrritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. 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