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Rheumatism
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WORK OF THE SCIENTISTS.
GETTING FATHER'S CONSENT.
.Orleans Too Buoy to Dovota The
Tea to Original Research.
Does not let» go of you I The sol American
man of acience works
when you apply lotions or In the general laboratory of applica­
liniments. It» simply loosens tion and assimilation, says the Book­
lovers’ Magazine. The Individual and
its hold for a while. Why? epoch-making discovery Is not usually
Because to get» rid of it you made under American conditions. It
has not been here that chemistry has
must correct» the acid con­ been recognized by the periodic law of
dition of the blood on which Mendelejeff, or physics by Helmholtz'»
conception of the conservation of en­
it» depends. Hood’s Sarsa­ ergy. The greatest work of mathe­
parilla has cured thousands. matics ha, not come from Americans,
and It 1, not from them (If we except
the work of Willard and Walcott
Glbbs) that the flying leap has been
I Mamma—Oh, you bad boyl
Where
taken from the conceptions of the
Don’t
have you been all this time?
mathematician, to the concepts of
you think you should be ashamed to
molecular or chemical physics. Amer-
worry your mother so?
The Boy __
—Well, ma, I’m willin’ to lean physicists last winter seemed to
be ashamed that I worried you if you’ll
Principally occupied In describing
nromise not to tell pa anything that’ll
m°re orJe*g popular audiences what
French
and English physicists had ac­
worry me.
complished in radium and radiant en­
• 100 RKWAItD «1OO.
ergy.
The broad, continuous record Is
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
Jbarn that there is at least one dreaded disease made here in a wide round. So Is the
that science has been able to cure in all its
Stages, and that iscatarrii. Hall’s Catarrh Cure practical application of scientific dis­
is the only positive cure known to the medical covery made elsewhere; but the Initial
fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional dis­
ease, requires a constitutional treatment. discovery, the co-ordinating theory Is
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting not usually American.
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces I
of the system, thereby destroying the founds- ! Bessemer, a German, discovered the
tion of the disease, and giving the patient steel process that bears his name. En-
Strength by building up the constitution and _ilaK Aonuoi
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro- tfBsh capital applied it. The Lnitea
prietors have so much faith in its curative States makes more than half the
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars’___ D
.
for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list world s Bessemer. This is not an in-
of testimonials. Address
I variable sequence, but It Is frequent.
r. J. v iir.?iDX qc vv ., xoiedo, o, I n
,_
..
v------- Research In Germany; primary appllca-
' tlon Ln England; expansion In Amer-
lea.
A Cause for Worry.
I
It 1, In thia country, most rife with
A man may go along fur fifty years
the application of science but deficient
,n’ not be worried much about de here­
after, but de minit de barber finds a In original research, that Mr. Andrew
bald spot on his head he’s got a burden Carnegie has given to this special work
I the largest endowment yet consecrated
to carry fur de rest uf his days.
| to the extension of the boundaries of
’A Permanently v urea. wo ntsor nervousness knowledge.
It is a favorite theory In
U after first day's ubs of Dr.Kline'sGreat Nerve
torer. Hend for Free 92 trial bottle and treetiste American scientific circles that much
Dr. M. H. Kline, Ltd- WJ Arch at. l’blladelphla,
discovery 1» stifled here by the Insist­
ent claims of teaching on time and
Not Easily Brushed Aside.
strength. If this be bo the revenue
‘•Riches do not always bring content­ of the Carnegie Institute furnishes an
ment,” said the multimillionaire. escape. If it does not the cause for
“I have suffered terrible annoyance all the relative absence of discovery must
morning from having a bristle wedged
be looked for In our Imperfect elemen­
between my teeth.”—N. Y. Times.
tary education, which stifles where It
should stimulate and dulls by routine
and mechanical teaching, leaving the
mind unable to profit to the highest by
The INTERNAL REMEDY
higher study In succeeding years.
No Case Exists it Will Not Coro
Perrin’s Pile Specific
THE FATHER-IN-LAW OF EUROPE.
MEET
ALL
NEEDS
Herewith Is reproduced tbs latest
portrait of Klug Christian, of Den­
mark, who has been dubbed the
“father-tn-law of Europe” ow ing to the
fact that his children have married
Into reigning fnmilles of several of the
great powers. One of tils daughters la
Experiencia hns established It as
a tact. Hold by all dealers. You
sow —they grow. 1901 Seed
Annual postpaid free to all ap­
plicants.
For forty year’s 1’iso s Cure for Con­
sumption has cured > ouglis and oolds. At
druggists. Price 25 cents.
The WlgJom of Wisewell.
Noitt—That fellow Wisewell could
have given Solomon a few pointers.
Askitt—Come on with the explana­
tion.
Noitt—When ho and his family
went to the country for a month's vaca­
tion lie took lais gas meter along.
Hair Falls
“ I tried Ayer’» Hair Vigor to
•top my hair from falling. One-
half a bottle cured me.”
J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is
certainly the most eco­
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn’t take much of
it to stop falling of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair.
■ Mtt«. an tcuwi
If your druggist cannot supple v™
■enu us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and »ire the name
of your nearest ernreee office. Address,
«1. C. A YER CO., Lowell. Maes.
pound.
“I have been a great sufferer with female
trouble, trying different doctors and medicines
with no benefit. Two years ago I went under
an operation, and it left me in a very weak
condition. I had stomach trouble, backache,
headache, palpitation of the heart, and was very
nervous; in fact, I ached all over. I find
yours is the only medicine that reaches
such troubles, and would cheerfully rec-
,. ommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
/
Compound to all suffering women.”
No other medicine in the woi\i has received such widespread and
unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures
of female troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute.
FORFEIT if
cannot forth witv produce th« original letters and
testimonials, which will prove their absolute genuineness.
$5000 above
Want your moustache or beard
Why of It.
“D ear M rs . P inkham : — I feel it my duty
to write and tell you the good I have received
from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
The experience and testimony of some of the most noted
women of America go to prove, beyond a question, that Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will correct all such trouble at
once by removing the cause and restoring the organs to a healthy
and normal condition. If in doubt, write Dlrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass, as thousands do.
Pain
back of your eyes? It’s your
liver! Use Ayer’s Pills.
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
Sold for 60 years.
fc&lfiSSfc
Mrs. lluyrix—It ’peers tew me ex
heow that cousin’ ov yourn is livin’ in
a heap better style sense she got a di­
vorce.
Mrs. Oatcake—Yes, in course she do.
She’s livin’ on th’ antimony the
jedge took an’ ’low'd her."
Mrs. Reed, 2425 E. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa., says :
feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility,
indigestion, and nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried
and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once
removes such troubles.
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache?
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
“ D ear M rs . P inkham : — There are but few wives and mothers who
have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know.
I wish such women knew the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any
I ever knew and thoroughly reliable.
“ I have seen cases where women doctored for years without perma­
nent benefit, who were cured in less than three months after taking your
Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable
came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment
with this medicine. I have never used it myself without gaining great
benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, and tones up
the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence
I fully endorse it.” — M rs . K. A. A nderson , 225 Washington St., Jack­
sonville, Fla.
When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weak­
DETROIT, MICH.
■ beautiful brown or rich black? Use
Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society
woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of
Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed
her signature to the following letter, praises
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
ness, leueorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down
D. M. FERRY A. CO.
Sisters_of_Charity
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca1
tarrh—A Congressman’s Letter
Willing to Compromise.
E
;
signature« el
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maae
KINO CHRISTIAN.
Brilliant Advice.
Fixed.
Queen Alexandra, of England,
It was Count Montrond who said to
Super—No, sir, the ghost hasn’t
does not let a year pass without pay­
Alexander de Girardin of a young man
ing a visit to her royal sire. The photo­ walked for two weeks.
Critick—I saw the leading man with who was beginning to make a brilliant
graph from which the Illustration was
made was taken at Vienna while King a wad today. He must have got his reputation and whom Girardin did not
appreciate, “Hasten to recognize him
Christian was paying a visit to Ills son- salary.
or be will not recognize you.”
Super—Oh, yes.
in-law, the Duke of Cumberland.
Crittick—What
You Can act Allen’s Foot-Ease FREE.
“fixed" star, eh?
Mr*. Gllbort—Dean of the Stage.
Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy,N. Y., for a
free sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cures
Nowhere are gray hairs held in high­
Mother, will And Mrt Winslow’. Soothing sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
er reverence than oh the stage, espe­ Syrup
the beet remedy to um tor their children new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for
corns, ingrowingnails and bunions. All drug­
cially when we ourselves have seen th. teething Mason.
gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute.
them come year after year, until the
Just Saved From Starvation.
Following the Races.
head that was once brown Is streaked
with silver; and Mrs. Gilbert has liv­
When in 1891 Miss Balfour was vis-
Spoart—You say he follows the race
ed to teach a whole generation of Iting the west of Ireland and studying horses. lie looks prosperous.
young actresses something that they the condition of the people she asked
Nervitt—Yes; the race horses keep
cannot learn from books or n dramatic one of them how they were getting on him busy.
Spoart—Bookmaker?
school about the difficult and exquisite in a particular village. “Arrali, miss,
Nervitt—No; pawnbroker,
Phila­
art of growing old gracefully. There sure and if it wasn’t for the famine
delphia Ledger.
ha, never been n time, Indeed, When we’d be starving!”
she could not teach her Juniors a grout
deal about the art of listening on the
stage, of keeping In the picture so as
to retain the attention of an audience
without clamoring for It and of playing
even the least Important scenes so as
to give them their fullest significance
and value.
Every honor that her profession can
bring save the empty one of mere
stardom, Mrs. Gilbert enjoys. She Is
sure of the heartiest kind of a recep­
Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the coming of winter, for with the first
tion on her first entrance, and the breath of the “ ice-king ” this miserable disease is fanned into life and all
stage hands gather In the wings to the disgusting symptoms return, The nostrils are stopped up and the
watch her during her 1 -st scenes. throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking
Moreover, all New York knows her by and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance
sight and looks after her with kindly and source of annoyance, not only COULD NOT HEAR THS TICK OF A
eyes as she passes.
to the one who has it, but everybody
CLOCK.
Watsontown, Pa., July 13, 1903.
“I’m sure I ought to be thankful to | else. The thick, yellow discharge
Do ar Sira:
the I<ord for all His mercies,’’ she said from the head produces a feeling of
I have uaod 8. 8. 8. for Catarrh of th,
to me once. ”1 never get Into a crowd­ personal defilement, and the odor of lnnar oar, and hava found it an oxcal­
lant ramody for aanao. I had boon
the
breath
is
almost
intolerable.
ed «treet car without finding somebody
troubled with thia dioaaaa for year,
- The catarrhal poison brings on and tried many tbinga tn an effort ta
who knows who I am and gives me a
tret relief, but nothing did ma any
stomach
troubles
and
affects
the
Kid
­
•eat.”
Rrmanent rood until I bo,an 8.8. S.
ad a diaoharca from my aar and my
And this Is a tribute that New York neys and Bladder. It attacks the hearing
waa ao badly affected that I
pay, to no one else.—t.aille's Monthly. soft bones and tissues of the head could not hear the tick of a dock. I waa
and throat, causing total or partial in bad shape wben I bagan your med­
icine. 3 8. fl. bae done away with the
Coax In, the Boy
deafness, the loss of smell, and giv­ diacbarire
and my hearts, haa boon
“Did t understand you to any that ing to the voice a rasping, nasal wonderfully improved; ao much 00
that
I
can
now
on a conversation
thl, boy voluntrlly confessed tils «hare twaug. No pat t of the body is secure in an ordinary carry
ton», wbaraa, a year
In the mischief done to the school­ from its ravages.
Catarrh makes a,o this waa Impossible.
Your medioine baa done me a world of
house?” naked the magistrate, nd you sick all over, for it is a dis­ ,ood
and I do not hesitate to ,ire it the
_
dtletw.Ing the ilotermlnml-looklng fe­ ease of the blood, and circulates all credit it de carve,.
W. F. KRUMBINE.
through
the
system,
and
for
this
male parent of n small and dirty boy.
"Yes, ,lr. he did,” the woman re­ reason, sprays, washes, inhalers,
sponded. ”1 Just bad to persuade him Jiowders aud salves have proven NO SIGN OF CATARRH IN THIR­
TEEN YEARS.
ailures.
a little and then he told me the whole
Krsbs, Ind. Ter., Aug. 1,1903.
The way to cure Catarrh thor­
thing voluntarily.”
Dear Sir»:
About thirteen years ago I naad your
"How did you persuade him?" quer­ oughly and permanently is to cleanse
the blood of the unhealthy secretions retu.dy for Catarrn I has ba.n troubled
ied Ills worship.
with it fir about nlna years, but since
"Well, first I gave him n good hid­ that keep the membranes of the body taking B 8 8 bare never bean worried
with It. 1 t.el able to recommend B. S. 8.
ing. ” said the firm parent, "and then inflamed, and nothing doe, this so aa a sure euro for Catarrh.
T. MU.LWES.
I put him to bed without any «upp r •urely and promptly as S. S. S. As
and took hl, clothe« away and told long as the blood is poisoned with
Catarrhal
matter
the
discharge
of
mucus
and
other
disgusting
symptom,
him to stay In lied until he confer d
of the miserable disease will continue. S. S. S goes to the fountain source
what he'd done. If *twa, the rest of
of the trouble and purifies aud enriches
hl, days, and I should thrash him
the blood, and so invigorates and tones up
again In the morning. And In I ■«, than
the system that catching cold and con­
an hour he told me the whole story
tracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur.
voluntarily."
Keep the blood in order and winter's coming
brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh.
A man should b.’ getl g on well in
Write us particular, of your case, and
life when he Is getting well on In life
let our physicians help you get rid of this
Some rules work both ways and blood-tainting and stubborn disease. We make
no charge
whatever lot
__________
„
seme other, won't work cither way.
■icdical advice.
JWF tWlFT VCCinC CO- ATLANTA,
Mr. Tenney smiled ironically. “And
I s'pose I’m only a punkin with no
blood to speak of an' no heart at alll”
I
he said, with the air of holding him­
self nobly in check. Mrs. Tenney re-
fused to accept the challenge. "That4,
neither here nor there—you’re bein' a
punkin,” she replied. “What I want to
know, Amos, Is what you’ve got
I against George Raymond? He don't
drink; he smokes, I believe, but only a
pipe, not them cigarettes. He's got a
good education, an’ still he’s willing to
work. An’ he's Just lost In love for
Alice.”
“Shouldn’t wonder 'f be was,” said
Mr. Tenney, complacently. "Nothing
strange about that, with me the best
fixed man in the township.”
“Why, Amos, I am surprised!” ex­
claimed Mrs. Tenney. “You know ’•
well you want to know th’at George
would want Alice Just the same If she
come from—from the Drommetses,
down Tunkett way.”
"Mebbe,” said Mr. Tenney, discreet­
ly.
"Do ypu mean that he cares for
Alice because you’re well-to-do?” flash­
ed Mrs. Tenney.
"Not altogether,” said Mr. Tenney,
coolly. “But 'tls hardly likely that he’s
unawares of the fact that Alice will
have all I’ve got some day. You know
he'll never have a penny from any­
body.”
“So you mean to give me to under­
stand that he's scheming an’ calc’lat-
I Ing on Alles’s prospects—Is that it?”
In every country of tlie civilized world
Sisters of Charity are known.
Not
demanded Mrs. Tenney.
“I ain't accusing him of anything,” only do they minister to the spiritual
said Mr. Tenney, Impartially. “I’m and intellectual needs of the charges
merely saying that George Is a poor committed to their gare, but they also
young man an' that Alice’s prospects minister to their bodily needs.
With so many children to take care
ars good.”
“You wai poor yourself when I mar­ of and to protect from climate and dis­
ried you,” said Mrs. Tenney, reflective­ ease, these wise and prudent Sisters
have found Peruna a never failing safe­
ly.
guard.
“I admit It,” said Mr. Tenney, as im­
Dr. Hartman receives many letters
personally
as
bs
was
able.
“
But
that's
I
from Catholic Sisters from all over the
no reason why I should set still an’ see United States. A recommend recently
Alice make the same blunder.”
received from a Cathloic institution in
“Did pa’s being forehanded Influence Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
you any?” asked Mrs. Tenney.
Mr. Tsnnsy perceived the narrowing Dr. S. B. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir—“The young girl who used
circle of bls wife's reasoning. “If
you’re going to be pers'nal------ ” he be­ the Peruna was suifering from larny-
glt's and less of voice. The result of
gan.
the treatment was most satisfactory.
"Did it, Amos?” persisted Mrs. Ten­ She found great relief and after fur­
ney.
ther use of the medicine we hope to
"No, It didn’t, an’ you know it,” an­ be able to say she is entirely cured.”
—
Sisters of Charity.
swered Mr. Tenney, stiffly.
“You fell in love with me—Just me
The young girl was under the care
—didn’t you?” Mrs. Tenney knew it of tlie Sisters of Charity and used Pé­
without assurance, but she waited anx­ rima for catarrh of the throat with
iously for her husband's answer.
good results as the above letter testifies.
Send to the Peruna Medicine Co., Co­
“Ain't you getting kind o’ mushy,
lumbus, Ohio, for a free book written
Ann?” he asked, mildly.
“It was that way, wa’n't it?” Mra. by Dr. Hartman.
Tenney continued, robustly.
Ask Your
Mr. Tenney picked up the paper he
bad been reading when the conversa­
tion began. “I’ve always explained It
that way to myself,” he replied.
Mrs. Tenney got up and began to
move about the room. “I guess I'll be
stirring,” she said. “We expect George
to aupper an' to spend the evenin’. He
an’ Alice are engaged, Amos, and I ttyoo haven't a regular, healthy movement of thè
told ’em I guessed to-night was good's Kwels every day, you’re Bick, or will bo. Keep your
wels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of
any to ask your consent”
Violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The
umoothest. easiest, most perfect way or keeping the
There was a spluttering exclamation 1 bowels clear and clean is to take
behind the paper.
CANDY
“What should you think we’d better
w
CATHARTIC
give 'em—sliver or money?” Mrs. Ten­
ney asked, considerately.
“Just which you think best Ann,”
answered Mr. Tenney, watching his
wife out of the room.
“It’s all right,” Mr«. Tenney contin­
ued to Alice In the kitchen; “he didn't
Plessant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good,
begin to go on as your grsn'pa did.
Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c,
60c Writs
When ma spoke to him aliout your pa for free samp.e. and booklet on health. Address
Sterling Jteuedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Saw York. S2S1
an’ me, It took the greatest part o’ the
evening to bring him round.”—Youth’s
Companion.
The following letter is from Congress­
man Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio.:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum­
bus, O.:
Gentlemen :
“I
have used several
bottles of Penina
and feel greatly
benefited
thereby
from my catarrh of
the head, and feel
encouraged to be
lieve that its con­
tinued use will fully D a \ id M eekiobn
eradicate a disease of thirty years’
standing.” David Meekison.
Dr. Hartman, one of the best known
physicians and surgeons in the United
States, was the first man to formulate
Peruna. It was through his genius
and perseverance that it was intro­
duced to the medical profession of this
country.
If you do not derive prompt and sat-
isfactffl’y results from the use of Peru­
na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving
a full statement of your case and he
will be pleased to give you his valuable
advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Haitman Sanitarium, Colum­
bus, O.
Druggist fora Free Peruna Almanac for 1904
BOWELS
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAR
Wood Saws, Drag Saws run ny steam or gaso­
line engines, also the latest In «aw mill ma­
chinery, stump pullers, well drilling machin­
ery, etc., etc.
Write for your needs.
REIERSON MACHINERY CO.
Portland
Foot of Morrison Street
Oregon
PRUSSIAN
POULTRY FOOD
Cures Cholera, Roup
and other diseaiea,
It Helps hena lay and
makes chicks grow.
Fkp. 25 and 50c; Pails. 03.50
Prussian Remedy Co. St. Paul
THE BEST -The Prussian Poultry Food and Lice
Kilter are ‘'Crackerjacks.” All Prus­
sian goods give perfect satisfaction.
Vr. MINTHORN, HiUyard, Wash.
IS, JUST WHAT IS NEEDED.
’•‘Prussian Poultry Food is just what
Is needed in raising poultry.—O. R.
M
RIGG IN, Latah. Wash.
Portland Seed Co., Agls, Portland, Or.
Prussian Poultry Book FREE
_
fUKTLA.ND SKKIl CO,, forttaud. Or.,
AUTOMATIC STRAINING DEVICE.
Every woman who has attempted the
task Is well aware of the muscular ef­
fort which Is required to strain the
cooked pulp of grapes, currants or other
fruit to separate the Juice for the mak­
ing of Jelly. After depositing the pulfl
In a strong cloth sack It becomes neces­
sary to treat the latter In about the
same manner as the washwoman treats
a sheet which she has Just taken from
WINTER*««
BR.NG.NGCATARRH
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Muit Bear Signature of
BUTT XIHO REMOVES THE JUICE.
the water to wring. The harder It can
b. squeezed the more Juice will there
be for making the Jelly, and so no
effort Is spared to collect all that the
pulp contains. Should the Idea of a
Western woman prove practical for
this purpose, the above described meth
od of treatment will no longer be re­
sorted to. as the new method Is ob­
viously easier than the old. The wo­
man's Intention Is to suspend the cloth
suck, filled with the pulp, from a rod
clamped to the table, with a heavy
Iron ring around the neck of the sack
This ring by the sheer force of its 1
weight gradually settles downwa.M
over the bag. compressing Its contents
as It falls and expressing the Juice
Into a receptacle placed beneath for
the purpose.
Mary I. Lowry, of Indianapolis, lnd„
Is the inventor.
A flkeptlc.
“What do statistics show?" Inquired
the man who was warming up to bis J
subject.
"As a rule." answered the man who
is always doubtful, "they don’t show
much except patience and Industry on
the part of the man who collected
them."—Washington Star.
Though a man may hide his cloven
toot, bis cloven breath gives bin’
away.
Coast Agents.
Willing He Should Smoke.
"Any objections to my smoking
here?” asked the offensively cheerful
man as the vessel gave another disqui­
eting lurch.
“None,” replied the pale chap in the
Bteamer chair, “here—or hereafter.’’—
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
CARTER'S
FOR HEADACHE»
FOR DIHINEtS»
FOR BiUOUSNEtt»
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIR.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
mar swot
ALCOHOL, OPIUM,
TOBACCO USINGJ«
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
First and RootronerySU., Portland, Ors.
Telephone, Main 394.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
Thia wonderful Chi­
nese doctor is called
great because he cures
people without opera­
tion that are given up
to die. He cures with
those wonderful Chi­
nese herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that are entirely un­
known to medical sci­
ence In this country. Through the
those harmless remedies this famous doctor
knows the action of over 500 d fferent rem­
edies, which he successfully uses In different
diseases. He guarantees to cure cattarh, asth­
ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of
testimonials.
Charges moderate. Call and
see him. Patients out of the city write for
blanks and circulars. Send stamp. CONSUL­
TATION FREE. ADDRESS
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
253
Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
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P. N. U.
No. I—1SO4.
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