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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, Mid breaks down the general health. It ofteu causes headache and dizzi ness, impairs the taste, smell and bearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. MARSHALL FIELD WAREHOUSE MANAGER' FEW DICKENS HOUSES LEFT. March of Modem liuprovem*nt He- epouaible fur Tbelr Demolition. Very few of Dickens' house» remain. One after euotlier of the quaint old bulldlnge described tn his novela or In which their acenes were laid are being torn away to give room to modern of fice buildings. “The Old Curiosity Shop,” the home of little Nell, can still be Identified In an old paper and juuk warehouse In Portsmouth street, near the courts, aud near by, at No. 68, Is the home of Mr. Tulklngborn, the law yer In "Bleak House." It was occu pied for a loug time by Jolm Forster, the biographer of Dlckeus. Oliver Goldsmith lived and died tn No. 2 Brick court. Middle Temple Laue, up two flights of stairs, aud le bulred lu the adjoining churchyard. Blackstone wrote his commentaries iu the uext building, and his room may be seen to day. Thackeray and Tom Taylor lived at No. 10, and Milton epeut several years lu the same locality, Nearly every one of the old buildings is lden- tilled with historic characters. Over on Holborn, one of the great arteries of trade, several of the Dick ens houses may be easily found by the use of the Dickens Dictionary. Dom bey & Son are real people aud have a tailor shop In the city. Mr. Dombey's house, which Dickens says “stood on the shady side of a tall, dark, dread fully genteel street,” may be one of a dozen or more answering that descrip tion. Admiral Lord Nelson, Lord By ron and Turner, the celebrated painter, lived In the same block. Salry Gamp and Betsey Prlgg lived In a shop In Kingsgate street which Is now occu pied by a barber; Furnivals’ Inn, for merly one of the most picturesque buildings of old Loudon, In which Dickens wrote “The Pickwick Papers,” "Sketches by Boz," “Oliver Twist” and “Nicholas Nickleby,” haB been torn down within the last two years, and In Its place now stands a magnificent structure of red brick and terra cotta belonging to the Prudential Life Insur ance Company. St. Andrews’ Church, across the street, Is identified with Oliver Twist and Bill Sykes, who stopped and counseled under its shad ow one ulglit on tlielr memorable burg lary excursion.—W. E. Curtis, in Chi cago Record-Herald. I Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys Clerk—That back piazza Is pretty shaky. It may break down some night. Proprietor—Must it be rebuilt? Clerk—Oh, no; light It up.—Town Topics. "Say, mamma,” queried little Mary Ellen, “what's a dead letter?” "Any letter that Is given to jiSUr father to Radically and permanently cure» ca mall, my dear,” replied the wise moth tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, er.—Chicago News. “Now," said the teacher, “can you bowels, and more delicate organs. tell me anything about • Hiawatha?” Read the testimonials. “Yes,” replied Henry; “it's the tune No substitute for Hood’s acts like that made Longfellow famous.”—Chi- Hood's. Be sure to get Hood's. cagò Record Herald. “ I was troubled with catarrh 20 years. An old Scotchwoman, when advised Seeing statements of cures by Hood’s Sar- by her minister to take snuff to keep laparilla resolved to try it. Four bottles herself awake during the sermon, re entirely cured me.” W illiam S kabmam , plied: “Why dlnna yc put the snuff 1030 6th St., Milwaukee. Wig. in the sermon, mon?” Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to Frank—I’ve got even with James at ouro and keeps the promise. last. Edward llow did you do it? Frank—I gave his girl a pair of pretty His Excuse. vases, and he will be ruined lu keeping ‘‘You can’t go inside,” said the them filled with flowers. doorkeeper of the village theater, Mistress—Bridget, don’t you think wherein a certain Uncle Turn’s Cabin you can get ulong without so much aggregation was holding forth. “You company? I am sure no one else would are drunk.” stand It. Bridget—Sure, ma'am, thot's "Zrunk?” echoed tlie applicant for why Ol’m staying wld ye. admission, who was lavishly and lurid “Mr. Nozzleton,” she said, “if you ly lighted up inside. “Coursh I'm— hie—zrunk I Why—goodgosh’lmighty 1 try to hug and kiss me again I shall —do you s’pose I’d—hie—wanto see call papa.” “Where Is youi- father?” your darned old show if I wasn't—hie he asked. “He’s In the Yellowstone Park.”—Chicago Record-Herald. —zrunk?”—Smart Set. “Does your wife do much fancy The Proper Entrance. work?” “Fancy work? She won’t Mildred, aged 4, was dividing some even let a porous plaster come Into HON. JOHN T. SHEAHAN, OF CHICAGO. candy which had been given her with the bouse without crocheting a red bor Hon. John T. Sheaman, who has been for seventeen years manager of her family, saying: der round It and running a yellow rib Marshall Field & “To Y oung W omen : — I suffered for six years with dysmenor Co.’s wholesale warehouse, and is corporal 2d Regiment "This is for mamma, this for Vir bon through the hob's. rhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as Infantry, I. N. G., writes the following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Flat ginia, this for Charlie,” etc. knew it meant three or four days of intense pa’n. The doctor said Smith—May I make a confidant of Six, Chicago, Ill.: Mamma asked: ‘‘Where does papa you? Jones—Why, certainly. Smith this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. come in?” by repeated and neglected colds. — Well, I ’ m hard up and want ten Gentlemen — “ Last summer I caught a cold which seemed to settle in ‘‘At the front door,” was the prompt “If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at pounds. Jones—You can trust me; I my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kidney remedies reply. this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God am as silent as the grave. 1 have largely advertised, but they did not help me any. One of my foremen told for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, that was the only me of the great help he had received in using Peruna in a similar case, and beard nothing.—Plck-Me-l’p. I at once procured some. medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after I started to Newly-mado Bride — Mamma says “It was indeed a blessing to me, as I am on my feet a large part of the take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at she does not think we will ever quar day, and trouble such as I had affected mo seriously, but four bottles of Pe the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished consider rel as she and papa do. Groom-—Nev runa cured me entirely and I would not be without It for three months sai- ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like er, dearest. Newly-made Bride—No; ary.”—JOHN T. SHEAMAN. another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have she says you will be much easier to Mr. Jacob Fleig writes from 44 the serious nature of the disease is at added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I feel light and A GENTLE PROFESSOR. manage than papa was.—Tit-Bits. Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥.: once suspected, but the chronic varie happy.”—Miss A gnes M illzr , 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ill. Algy —Gwace has a bahwid father. The monthly sickness Reflects the cond'tion of a woman’s “I am now a new man at the age of ty may come on so gradually and in T wo Anecdotes of an Old-Time Yale Wlóa>a I awsked him fer her hand I seventy-five years, thanks to your sidiously that Its presence is not sus health. Anything untj^atil at that time should have prompt Instructor. pected until after it has fastened it- said, “Love fer your daughter has wonderful remedy Peruna.”—Jacob s»lf Dr. Dwight, In Ms “Memories of and proper attentl'i»; Fiitv thousaA* litters from women prove thoroughly upon Its victims. Fleig. dwlven wi hawf cwaay. Cholly—Aad At the appearance of the first symp Life and Men," gives many a that Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound regulates men then dealt bov^ “Then thè old hwute Catarrhal inflammation of the mucous tom Peruna should be taken. This fltfatpse of thy gracious men who made struation and makes th se periods painless. said, 'Has, eh? Well, who completed lining of the kidneys, also called remady strikes at once at the very for tbepiselves a good name at the RBAB WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS: "Bright’s disease,” may be either acute root of the disease. the Job?’” same time that they built up the repu- or chronic. The acute form produces A book on catarrh sent free by The “D ear M rs . P inkham : — Lydia E. Pink “He's an laventive genius, and the tiiltoa of the uni verity. College life symptoms of such prominence that Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly bene- inoat successful and prolific «ne I ever •jaff A (¡««tnry ago was as unlike the fltted me. I will tell you bow I suffered. My heard of.” “Always Inventing some itfs^ef to-day as the instruction now trouble was pajnful ni;nstr«ation. I felt as each thing new, eh?J’ ‘‘Nooke's always-in Jail tor Runaway Husbands. Cerrect. aFwjt is tmlike the. woidc of the old month went by that I vias r ‘ting worse. I.had venting sotiietltiiig old uad^maktox tlie One year in state’s prissn, or $100 G.hang—I wqnrler who this is who rm-ltoftlon roqm. t»r Dwight teMs two severe beariug-down pains in n>y bitek and abdo public beHeie It's new."-Philadel line, or both, ia the jtonalty new im- advertise, for the return of a watch, stqi'Mw of I’Tofes^yr BilllaWn, one of men. phia Press. peaed by law upon recreant New Jersey "ao<l no questions asked’1? tvMoh Illustrates the educational and “A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham’s Uperdek—Some man. No woman the other the disciplinary spirit of the The presence of mind of an liapecu- husbands who willfully desert their medicine. I did so and am now free from al) wives and children and go ont of the would do it. — Judge. nious lover was Illustrated recently at Uso tho old reliable remedy time. pain during my periods.” — J essie C. L indbeck , a bazaar, where there was a stall for state to escape the responsibility of I bad presented myself before him. 1201 6th Street, l’ockford, Ill. Live By Fishing. caring for their families. of watch charms. ‘ ‘ Ob, the sale More than one-fourth of the inhabi on a certain occasion near the end of George," said the lady, ‘‘buy me a FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. bronchial troubles try Piso’s Cure tants of New Foundland are engaged in my academic course, for an examlna- citami!” ‘‘Sarah,” answered he, "you for For don on studies in bls departtnent. He Remember, every woman is cordially Consumption. It is a good cough catching and curing fish for a living. have too many already.” medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there asked me to take a chair near him. is anything about her symptoms she does Miss Itomanz Romana— Of course, you've and then, In-a way peculiar to himself, Her Idea of Identification. not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address la read that new love story of his? Mr. —a way that was very helpful, rather GURÍS WMERI ALL ELSE FAILS. “That bank derk^wouldn’t give me Crabbe (reviewer)—Yes; 1 had to. Very Beat Cough äyrup. Tastes Good. Use than embarrassing to the student,—he Eynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ail the money. He said I ’ d have to identi io time. Sold by druggiste. realistic, wasn't It? Miss Rontanz— questioned me on various points for ing woman who asks for it. Iler advice lias restored to health CONSUMPTION P more than one hundred thousand women. Why don’t you try Oh, the Idea! Why, the dialogue be fy myself.” half an hour. A Crucial Test. “ Did you? ” tween the lovers was perfectly silly. Then, rising and going to his table, it, my sick sisters ? “ I couldn ’ t. None of my linen is One day my sister was reading to Mr. Crabbe — Well?—Philadelphia he looked at some papers, and select- V Ks A A fl FORFEIT It we cannot forthwith nrodnee the original lnttera and sieneteree efi marked except my handkerchiefs and my little brother out of the history, Press Jhni IIIII above teitlmonlale, whloli will prove tlielr absolute g-nnlnaneee. Ing one, said: wrVWVW Lydia E. Pinkham Medlolno Co,, Lynn, Maae, j I ’ d forgotten to bring one with me. ” — that the king was “never known to Fritz, a German lad, and little Tom "I suppose you would like to have Cleveland Plain Dealer. smile after the death of his son.” Af were very fond of each other, although me give you a certificate that your ex ter thinking awhile, he said: Nether, wilt flnrt Mrs. Wln.low'. Sootbine French Army Mortality. amination has been satisfactory, which “What did he do when they tickled neither could understand what the Syrup the beet remedy to uio tor their children Official figures show that during the other said. “Why, To«iiny," said bls th. teething eeaeon. you may hand to the president.” him?” years 1888 to 1900 the mortality in the father, "your playmate does not speak I gave him, of course, an affirmative K£T9 do all claimed for them Unfortunate Alliance. andaré a truly wonderful medicine I have often English, does he?" “No," said Tommy, mswer, He then handed me the pa Ayer’s Pills are good liver French army was more than double Grandma's Defender. wished for a medicirte pleasant to take and at last Little Mary Whitney, who had just! have found it in Cascareis. Since taking them, my per, saying: My two cousins were talking when “but when a bumblebee stung hint yea- blood has been purified and my complexion has im pills. You know that. The best that in the German army. proved wonderfully arul 1 feel much beitv In every teeilay he cried In English, and 1 un- been punished by her father, came to , -------------- “ Not doubting that you would pass. they were little, and the largest said: — ALLI» B. 8 kli * ai <8. LutlTrnl. Teon, her mother with a deeply-grieved ex dwstood htwl” I wrote the cevtffleate hefors yoa came family laxative you can buy. ORDER QUICK—Special Bargain list, new “My aunt Belle is a good aunt." pression ftpoa hpr fit''« and said: ’s. Smith Bend Pteel Plows, wo.od beams. They keep the bowels r^ular, good “Your hubaad, madam,” said the CANDY lq," The smallest one then said: 14 in., |10; South Bend Chilled Flews, weotl “Mamma, I wish Ezra Whitney had beams, 14 in., |7.70; S »nth Bend Chilled PI e H vs , CATHARTIC “Well, I guess my granma is a good eklef af Itollee, '11118 l>e<»i arràèrl- Hi <m The professor was reqnestod to give cure constipation. never «tarried into this family.’’ wood beams,« in., |3.50; all sizes anH styles in aunt, too.” the first vote In th. decision of a mat the charge of arso».” "What's that plows. Young America Cream Separator, No. |55; Steel Wind Mill.Moot, |22; Wood Wheel ntettn?” demanded the woman, “It r|TQ Permanently eurea. Wo nt.or nervouanem ter of discipline. He took the college Want your moustache or beard 300, Wind Mill, 12-foot, $35, Write us for prices on I I U after Srstday’RuseofDr.KlIne’aGreatNervw CATARRH CANNOT BB CURED means that he Is accused of starting I Restorer. catalogue, which was lying on the ta a beautiful brown or rich black ? Ose anything in the machinery line Reierson Ma Send for Free 82 trial bottle and treatise. chinery Co., foot of Mo rison St., Portland, Or. the fire nt his place of business Dr. M. H. Kline, Ltd Ml Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa ble near him, and opening It, he said: With local applications, as they cannot reach Nonsense! I've been mar the seat of the (liReaHP. Catarrh is a biood or that----- ” “What is the student’s name, Mr. constitutional dis«’»««, and in order to cure it ried to that man twenty years, and he For Wall Cracks. President?” FIFTY orjIKUODISrs OR R P. HALL S CO , WAMHÜA. N. H. Zou must take internal remedies. Hail'n Ca- Stop cracks in a wall with plaster of Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. iw> arrh Cure ia taken internally, anti actsdirectly never would start the tire.” “Jones,” the president replied. on the blood and mucous Hurfaces. liall'H Ca Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. Good. sec. Mrs. Scrooge—I ant writing to ask paris, but mix the plaster with vinegar, “Ah,” said he, after turning over the tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... You can save from $3 to $5 yearly by prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this the Browns to meet the Jeneses here not with water, for vinegar prevents Sterling Reaiedy Company, Ublcego, B«n treat, New Tert. 319 pages somewhat carefully, “Jones of country for years, aud isa regular prescription. wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoe«. nt dinner, and to tlie Jonoees to meet its setting too quickly and makes it the junior class?” It is Composed of tho beat tonics known, com .Tfl.RÂfî Sold and guaranteed by all drug- They equal those blued with the best blood purillerR, acting di the Browns. Wc owe Hient both an easy of manipulation. “Yes,” was the reply. M • I U-DAU Kim to <fUMK Tobacco Uablv that have been cost rectly ou Qie mucous surfaeefl. The perfect •*&; ing you from $4.00 •ore hl nation of the two ingredients ia what pro* Invltatlqp, you know. Mr. Scregge— “I notice that b. is from Baltimore,” dijecs such wonderful results in curing on tar rd to $5.00. The im But I've heard they've Just quarreled thq pcftft'Su.r aeswetnd. "Wh™ I Wjw Bend for testimonials, free. mense sale of XV. L. F J. cincs r.Y A CO., Prejtrs., Telede, O. nad don't apeak! Mrs. Scrooge—1 lectnvfwg la th«t eity his to-rtow enter Douglas shoes proves •eld by druggists, price 75c. their superiority over know They'll refuse, and we ncethi't tained me most hospitably at his Balls Family Pills arc th« best. all other makes. give a dinner party at all!—Tit-Bits. house. I think I would treat the young Sold by retail shoo At the Capitol. man as leniently as possible. One day when little Elsie came dealers everywhere. If the blood is in good condition at the beginning of the warm season, He—This is the ladies’ gallery; over home from school Iter mother asked Look for name aud The Reasoning Child. price on bottom. there is tho men’s gallery. Just above her what she had learned that day. you are prepared to resist disease and are not apt tp be troubled with boils, That Douglas usvs Cor It was in a Philadelphia public school pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning 6kln eruptions the speaker’s desk is tho press gallery. Elsie replied, "1 learned to spell ntan.” ■3X0lili ona Colt proves there is the other day that a class In spelling Î value in Domrlas shoes. She—Oh, yes. And where is the “Tell me how you spell It, dear,” said ' that make one's life a veritable torment and misery'. Corona is the highest Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up the was going over a lesson In words of rogues’ gallery? grade Pat.Leather made. mamma. “M a n. man.” replied Elsie. Fast Color Eyrlfts used. two syllables. One of the words was lie—Why—er—the congressmen sit "And how do you spell boy?” “You blood and strengthening the weak Our $4 Gilt Edge Line cannot de equalled at any price. places in your constitution. Duringthe HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. “mummy.” “Children,” said the teach down there on the main floor. Shoes by mall. 25 rents extra. Illustrated spell It tlie same way. only with small | l cold J Catalog free. W. L. DOI <>LAS, Brockton, M ua winter months we are compelled 1 I had a horrible er, “how many of you know the mean Elsie, after a mo er lettera," replied il Watermelon Diamond.. i to live indoors and breathe the impure attaok of holla ing of the word ‘mummy’ ”? After a P. N. U. % rtu»* • ‘ meat's thought. No 46-1903. S lavey air of badly ventilated rooms and of that broke out all long sllecne one little girl raised her Place a fine ripe watermelon on ice of suburban sta- fices. Scene — Platform wr,tinB to advertisers pleagel AJWriaW5ÎDNMAB.IHA. over my body and hand. We over-work and over-eat, and Lr. and when thoroughly chilled cut in 7WW CAIANI (a imi mg from whloh I I! mention this paper. 1 i rather thick slices, remove all seeds tloti. Small crowd looking out for the get too little out-door exercise, and eur Jom » t paiate ecAifPs evtfcwit "Well. Maggie?" -X- could got no pos- King Edward's Special, due to puss systems become clogged with impuri- and eut in diamonds; place in a pretty “ It means yer mother. ” Bible relief until glass dish and sprinkle each layer with through on Its way to Port Victoria. I ties and the blood a hot bed of germs The teacher pointed out her mistake, I began taking powdered sugar. Serve on dainty City Man—What's It all about? Por aud humors of every kind, and warm your meolclne, and explained fully the meaning of tho ter (with knowing wink) — Dook o ’ weather is sure to bring a reaction, plates as any other fruit.—Washington and from my • <- word. Presently the word “poppy” ALSO.ALL KINDS OF Lancaster going through directly, str. and the poisonous matter in the blood perlenee I cart bad to be s^ellM. Star. City Man Never heard of anybody and system will break out ia boils aad eafely say 8. 8. B. “Who knows what 'poppy' means?" ▼ with that name! Porter Well, 'e calls pustules or scaly eruptions and red, ie the beet blood Send for Autumn Catalog Free. asked the teacher. 'irnaclf lite Dook o’ Lancaster, but It's disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make purifier In the world. The same little girl raised her band, Mrs. M. P. BMYTHFB8, reelly the King traveling lu Congo.— a good beginning this season by taking this time brimful of confidence. Wytheville, Ta. Punch. a course of S. S. S. in time; it will not “Well, what’s the answer, Maggie?" In crossing the ocean a father and only purify your blood and destroy the THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER. “It means a man mummy," replied son both became very seasick. The germs and poisons, but promote healthy While living In Bherman, T.n., I be the child. action of the Liver and Kidneys and father recovered quickly, but the son earn, a victim of impure, watery I ran down in appetite and was so exhausted with the attack that give you a good appetite at a time blood. ** I had a terrible cold and could ConsuniptIon of Pig Iron. energy; was acaroely able to get when you need it most. hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s about and had to .top off and rest he sank Into a state of apathy, from The consumption of pig Iron In the oeoa.lonally . I took 8. 8. B. and be- Simplest and most perfect wade. Before you S. S. S. improves the digestion and Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im nhleb It seemed Impossible to arouse Kin to improve at ones, and after a United States for tho year Is estlmnt give your order for a Disk Plow be sure to ex mediate relief.” orough oourae became strong and cd at 20.000.000 tons and the furnaces amine the Sanders. For sale by the old reli bint. The steamer physician, think tones up the Stomach, and you are not W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. able house of ing he would try a stiddeji shock, said. continually haunted by the fear of well. I think 8. 8. 8. the beat medicine X have lteen producing on that basis, but “I have bad news for you; your father indigestion every time you eat, or ever u..d a. an appetiser and gen i ml Ilion tons of pig Iron has been tonlo. J. G. SCOTT, How will your cough la dead!” The son, raising tils expres troubled with dizziness, nervousness eral ‘ought abroad. This has depressed the Ell Xailroad street, Rome, Ga. and sleeplessness. There is no reason PORTLAND, - - - OREGON alonless eyes to the doctor, replied: market so that a number of furnaces be tonight? worse, prob to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified "Lucky ntan! ” — Tlt-BIta. SI>OKA.M- SEATTLE ..ave blown out. BOISE SAI.E.M MEOPORD ably. For it’s first a cold, and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every kind and Water ltighiw Invo red. A Proficient Pianist. then a cough, then bron ••Your daughter plays some very tllf- bring on a long train of spring and summer ailments, break down the con At the dinner of the Associated chitis or pneumonia, and stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. fresa recently. Congressman Beile, o¡ flcult music,” .aid the visitor. Eczema. Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irritating skin at last consumption. "I should say she decs,” answered .linnesotf’.sald that there was s<> mncl, Mr. I'uinrox, serenely. ‘’Iler teacher troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons .rater In eome of the present day trust Coughs always tend are antidoted and the thin, acia blood .list he doubted If the stockholder says she plays things that nobody ever downward. Stop this made rich and strong before the coming •otlld realize even the ripar ali right thought of attempting to write." of warm weather. downward tendency by Washington Star. A course of S. S. S. now would be taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec When n fortune teller tell« a man a sate precaution and s good beginning toral. there is a woman on bls trail, the only and enable you to pass In comfort Ttaw aim: tk.. fk .tt. An Arantrts. through the hot, suttry months and mistake she can make I* In the com escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed plexlon she give« the Nemesis Consult your doctor. If he says take ft, purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in than do as ha says. If ho tolls you not to take it. then don't take it. Ro know«. A mean man often Its. a i>owerful vigorating and pleasantof all tonics Write for our book on “ The Blood and Laavo It with him. W ' are willing 3" C AYKK CO . Lowell. Maas. Influence over a good wmttau. Us Diseases.” THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA« w ISE BROS., Dentists Râ-TîTÂ Hood’s Sarsaparilla Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound« I For Rheumatism St Jacobs Oil si BAD LOOD Good Pills BUCKINGHAM’S DYE W. L. DOUGLAS *3.= & *3 SHOES A Good Beginning WÊT VETCH SEEDS GRASS AND CLOVER SEED Colds 188 Fron‘ Portland, Or. Sanders Disk Plow Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Send for Special Circular PAINLESS EXTRACTING