The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 10, 1908, Image 4

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    Pure Blood
r’ORTLANO CEMINT.
ingredient* Naeasasry In the Manu­
facture of Thl* Product.
By J Bklrlar Jonwk CtomM. Idah> gte«rt»«r.»
NtaUMv Mxa«vw.
Is certain if you take
H ■ <1‘» Sursa perilla.
This great medicine cure» i I iom - eruption.*,
pimples and boils that npjx .tr at nil season»;
cures scrofula non , xilt rhruni or ectrma;
adapt« itM-lf i i "»!!;. v 11 to, .aid al-o cure*, dy*-
pcjaiia ami all stoimu h trouble»; < un * rla-u-
nuitiHin nml catarrh; cure« nervoua troubles,
debility anti that tired feeling.
garsatsbs 1
■
■ • I • f-r r ■
■ ■>» In tab-
let form, lb- . • *r- . «r « • i • • i-ot ug in .-I..«..
lale<l tablet« «»"• I an.»’«'
a« well v In t » u«ual
llqul.l form
*«r,«t-’.- h«.e i.tri. «11» the ««m«
euratlve g. i-< it ■ ■ •• th*
. i4
I-..!'.« aeeu
vary of .1 -*»
..... . .
«y
. I..,. by *ta*-
•ratios. bre«t ..
..«.-
hr ygi«i« or i-r -p’ly
by mail, t I. It- Il . Lei» «11. M*««
• airiiwa th« H*.|i.»i»«ii»illtr.
T*«- e .
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Claren * fi <
i ’ - -
- '
hie tace una««
J
Mrs <’ i’ *r
Win
<
I
gr*« mis.
Mise l.ip» 1» » ! il it" . -I keep • • ■
Janitor for!- Chicago Tribun«
i-.ti.
yt**» "
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t
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r
Muni« tabe • < hawr».
“Not a cent." replied tbu rl< b man
..ildly ; “moiiey I* not g-rxl for tb*
poor.”
“Well." re*|x>ud«.l th« applicant.
“Just pretend that you have a grudga
a<r*ln«t me" Philadelphia ledger
Mother« wilt fir. 1 Mu Win«' -•« « thing
Syrup ib I.
I
* il.«ir ■ ullumu
Ssrlug lb«U*lbi»< puri -I
*«■!• uf F M,rg , .
Th* prù* h*t> v««ute*<l io quii laylng
1
"Il •**»>• «o
utterly
«t»e.»r«i. ' ah*
Th• thlmti!* was at fir-' w rn on th* clu* k*<i. "for ■ »‘«Or» fowl lo «p*ttd h*
thumb and «»• <■«!!-I ■ ti ,
tim« and «trengtb in tura ng out «gg« at
A <-ork earn’d to a depth uf 'JOO f*»t Sii conta a d.«»n "
l'crcbing
h*r«clf
nr>
h*r
»ichi.tr*
below th* «irti • of the « t will not rie*
again owing to -..«• great pr*««ur* of ' rooal. «h* *y*«i Ih* r<iumx>n f-krojar.1 h«n.
b*l»w b»r witb lofty dtxlaiu
water.
Wo Tim* fur That.
rbilanthr»!'
U un < i ig >ing ti n •
rom >
1 ■
«
.
«
«■
i
•aa Bn>l *n>plo) iu l1
Haymuhl Ml.,r«,
W -rk
Wh« I a n't
•a! Io' ati'l •
II«
• «I. ’
il ­
ls a-kypi-d in •
n a r> '
lleme«tl* treenlllee.
Kni • «■<
I '* w« '-.| an b" ;r for you
to g*t your hat on atraight.
Mrs Knicker Wall, I'te waited long*!
tl.au that for you to get your fret u*
atra «tit
\rs Y . k vm
A terrible nols* of thumping and
stamping • am* from Bob'« room early
on* morning.
“Bobby. Bobbjr.“ inllrd lila uiotln-r
from
CASTOR IA
downatnira.
' * tint
1»
going
OV
up there7"
“My ahoe®." replied Bob
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Baars the
Blgnaturo of
A Heel < berli y.
eTeaa k i "•>•«' do fu tti'iik’ Mr
<i«>.x!liart !i»dil't te-cn aioli* with me
for Are minute« befor» b* off«r**l t«-
Mi «a ma.
• •• ■
• wH
I ssspruv
Cuatom*r <at dairy l>m h counter*-
Tou hat* to pay out « c
I deal of n -nr
for th* glng«r y i
I •
• i n o ?
Proprietor Illt>g»r7
Why, no, «in
g«r * chae .
Cuatonu-r Tt--i> «H don't you feed
Krni ef it to >
- waller«?
There It mnre • * er th n I’ • • • tu»n «»f th«
eotiniry |1 tn •..
«1
»»•< j t , > '• «
and until <
<•» <«• » • «r •
¡ . .1 i »
I
I •
o '
incal r - » -■ :
«.
I tv fa
eure etili I »al Ir-«In. mt pr»*’ ■ »n»**l Ititi
curati*
•
•* i
ratarrb l<» »• «
renttilutl nal I»-»- an-l t’ - *• rr requin»
eontll'uti->nailr«*«t>->>
Hall • < atarrt» •
manufart )rv>«| by F f •
A » o . folrd
Ohl«-». I« tl
• •
1
.al e r
t
r a .
drop« I.. a tea'.
Ita ts 4
• *.|y ■» t
I
They offer . n. i. ■ ’ : ■!•••»
• any « as>
fallt In cure.
• i ! . r » r art au t 1« •
montala.
Adder»« 7 J <11» I V I I •» . 1 de t.». Oh •
•old hr I’ruffl«’«
Taka llalla Family Flllt t<r r »Gat I pat ton.
The modem patent medicine boat*
Fr<>rn time to time the member* ot new is the natural outgrowth of the
the experiment atali-’n staff at* aaked eld-time household remedies
In the early history of this country,
f<>r infoimatloo concern I ng the proper-
tie«, composition, and methods of man­ EVERY FAMILY HAD IT8 HOME­
ufacture of Portland cement. These MADE MEDICINES.
Herb tea*
inquiries are asually answered by the bitten. Laxatives and tonic», were to be
station chemist. Below I* given atypi­ found in almost every house, compound­
cal tetter of Inquiry on tbia subject,
ed by the housewife, sometimes assisted
and following it i* tbe reply given by
by the apothecary or the family doctor.
the Station chemist.
Such remedies u ptera, which was
Weiser, Ida., Feb. 26, loo«.
1 would like to kn»w tbe Ingredient aloes and quassia, diseolved in apple
and piners* of making Portland cement. brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made
Is th* hody of clay or »«pstonef I of whivkey, heps and bitter barks. A
think 1 have the raw material. Plea»« score or more of popular, home-made
answer and oblige.—A. W.
remedies were thus compounded, the
A great deal of lime and la tot have formulae fcr whu h were passed along
been spent by variooa chamieta in in-
from house to he use, sometimes written,
vtstlgsling the composition and prop­
erties of Portland rement. The con­ sometime« verbally communicated.
The patent medicine business is a
clusion* drawn from these Investiga­
tion« ata not a I way concordant, but no natural ontijrowth from this whole­
on* dis* nt* from the view that the some, old-time ctutotn. In the begin­
essential ingredient* of tide kind of ce­ ning, some enterpridng doctor, im-
ment ar* lime, silica and alamina. pre«Md by the u.«efulncss of one of
Other element« ar* alwaya present, the«e home-made remedies, would take
however, among them being magnesia, it up, improve it in many ways, manu­
•<<!*, potaah, iron, phosphorus, man­
facture it on a lar:*e ecale, advertise it
ganea*, titanium, etc.
Aocording to
Mea<ie, good cement* »ary considerably mainly through almanacs for ths home,
in composition, but the three Import­ and thus it would become used over a
ant Ingredlenat will ran about aa fol­ large area. LATTERLY THE HOUSE­
low*: l.im*. 66 to 67 per oenl; allies, HOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK
lu to 26 ;>*r cent; alumina. 6 to 10 |>*r A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC
cent, and magnesia ia allowable to the FORM.
extent of 9 to 6 per cvnl.
Peruna was originally one of these
Th* raw material* from which Port- I
old-time remedies. It was used by the
land cement te manufactured ar* c!a«si- !
tied m argillaceous and calcareous. Kennonitca, of Pennsylvania, before it
Home common forme of the firat are was offered to the public for sale. Dr.
clay, alíale, and alate, and of the latter Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COM­
limeaton*, mar) and «halk. In the** , POUNDER OF PERUNA. is of Men-
two clavaoa of raw materials are found nonite origin. First, hv pr.-scribed it
all the ingrediente nec*»aary In the for his neighbors ar.d his patients.
manufacture of Poil'atid cement. In The sale of it inert* cd, and at last he
the iron teglona of Pennsylvania, how- I established a mnnuf.ctory and fur­
ever, blast furnace ateg la made to re- I
nished it to the general drug trad*
place the clay or «hale. From wh*t- I
Penina is nee fill iu a great n-.my
•vrr source the raw material« are < b
climatic
ailments, such as coughs, colds,
lained, the cement manufacturer most
tee that they are so mixed that the ¡ sore throat, bronchitis, ar.d catanhal
diseases generally.
OF
product <4 0 “-nat-oncontalna the im- uwcaact
g iicnuiy. THOUSANDS
inuusA-tus ur
portaat comjxmnds mentioned above in FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE
the proportion« that experience l>aa ; USE OF PERUNA and iti value in the
taught are the one« neteaeaty in a g - xl ' treatment of these alimenta
They
cement. It become* almost imperative have learned to tm«t and believe in
then tl>at tbe i hemical comp Mutton of
Dr. Eartm.m’g judgment, and to rely
the raw matrrlal* should be known.
Although the writer la not personally on hu remedy, Perun*.
Jene Ye«, that'« on* thing about
lack Goodhart . lir a Ju«t a* soft bear!
I and charitable aa ha «-an ba Phil
Adel pb I a Presa
acquainted with the limestone r-gion«
cf thi* state, It appears that there ate
Dlblwrty "Wh*a I begin to enep*rt
that I'm working <>>o bard at my bu«iti**« at iraat two localities in Northern Ids-
If he say« ho where limestone is found In sbund-
I go and consult my doctor
anee, an.l since clay la alto present, al
I'm all right I go back to wsrk
Jibbit
Thera'« nothing
original
in least in spots, in kh* wine district,
'hat idea
Wh u-ier I gel uneasy about there seem* to l<e go>»- reason for be­
»•«If I apply for another tho<i«and or lieving that In the future a great deal
'«<• of lif< Inaurano*
If I p««« th* *i
of the Portland cement used in this
uninatloo I know I'm 0 K “
slate will t>* made at home.
F. vrnbudy I«k«i»tar4i
"r«rbapM you w»»uM
better.'
Of Intsrsst to Fsrmsrs,
Th* following publleatlonaof latere«*
Mid tlM
and(b^lpful ptraos, “if to farmer* and other« ha»» been tatned
toil would do ftomrthinf to Hfbteu the by th« Agricultural department of tha
>t*nrtA of your fellow men ’*
Federal government and will le furn­
ftiat fi Juit what I have been do- ished free, so long a« they sr* availa­
n< ’ aiiBwrrrd Mr Klrlut Barker "My ble, este pt where other* lae noted, up­
mt blew off and I hail tn chase It two on application to the Huperinteudent
• loc kt!' Washington Stur
of lhctitnenU, Governnient Printing
Office. Washington, i>. C.:
A«
«M
Eni
JIIIKtRl.
« I lattrrrr.
Bulletin No. 100.—Report of frriga-
“A man,“ «m«1 tb* phllesopbl«-*! board
"Tea. rnaam.” the convict «a« any
tion Invr*ligation* in California, under
ln<. ”1«) here J.<( L t trying to hatter er, 'la like a gold min* You tirrar know the direction uf Elwood Mead, *i|>*rt
«hat'a in him until yeti hat* run drift«
a rich inn
Pp 411, pls. 2tt, tigs. 16.
hrmigb kirn. a« it ware, and eaploiad birr in charge.
“Tb* h!»a ”* rxrlalmed the prl*4>D vl«
Price, {«per, 90 cents; cloth, |1 26.
n all bia I*«*!«
ttor
Fbat'a why I taka mighty little stock Thia report deala with inveatigation
“Yea. ma’am. I Jlat tried to Imitate U m*n. ' remarked the ih - mi lalttu* board carried on during the summer of It*o0
bla algnaturv on a < !i> k ” Tit Blta
r.
in ciwoperallon with 11.« California
Water and Forest Association. In a-l-
dition to a review of Ute agricultural
situation in the state, it presents a
comprehensive diicusion of th* water
laws and customs under which irriga­
tion la practiced in California aa typi­
fied by the conditions in Honey Lake
ba«in and on Yu!« river, Cache creek,
Kalinas river, Ksn Jaaquln river, Kings
river. I os Angeles river, Sweetwater
S'
liver and Han Jacinto river. It de-
acr.bea tire rnelh -d« and meat» by
which water ia diverlati from the«*
I Streams and used for irrigation and the
indefinite and rscewalve appropriations
of water and the resulting litigation,
and dircu-ure* the evils resulting fiotn
absence of state control of streams.
Bulletin No. IDA.—litigation in the
R?w «TirrxtM. «oarNtM, sfoain oa exuis«,
United State«.
Teat inion y of Elwood
NOTHINU I« BITTI« THAT VOU CAN UM )
Mead, irrigation ei|>ert in charge, be­
LUMBAOO-S **>«, HHtUMATIC TWlNUt,
fore the t’nite.1 Matra Induatrlal conr-
VOUR BACK 1X114 LIK« A RUSTV HlNCUl |
tnitsion, Jour 11 and 12, 1(01. l'p
SClATtO ACHI «ALL «II ABURta SFOll,
47, pla. 12, fig. t. Price 15 cents. The
IOR HAmNtM UM ST. JACOBA Olt
statement ma le Iwfore the Industrial
oomtnixsion deals chnfiv with the legal
statua of irrigation, touching on state
control, national aid t> Irrigation, and
nraatna Hrela Wwktag.
the di«|io«al of the public grail ng lands
It lisa bean proved that no fewer The necse* ty and poolldlity of storage
than 82.000 beggars ar* at present mak­ ate also di»-na*ed.
IN THf ROUCH15T WFATHCR
ing a better tiring iu \ tenua than or­
AND CUARANTt ! 0 A6SOI Ulti V
Bulletin No. 133.—Report of Irriga­
dinary workman. Ono notorious family tion Invest i gat ions (or 1903, under the
of professional U-ggars recently gar* direction of Elwood Mead, chief of Irri­
a grand ball and a cvucert at a local gation investigation, office of experi­
I «da»
hotel
ment station*.
Pp. 266, pla. 12, fig*.
16. Price 25 eanta.
This bulletin
give*
the
result
of
tb*
fourth
»ear on’»
A n*w d*«k and orti » ranventen«-* la
a t<vd for removing maty
or rorrodnl Investigation* cf the problems of irri­
pena troni th* holder
Moli peraoua arbo gation, the retails obtained in ■imitar
This trod* merk
work et a d**k ha«« «t periva« *d more or investigation* in previous years being
and th« word
leaa ditbeulty io tbia connection, and rrry repotted in Bulletin* 66, 104 and 119,
ToWtR onth«
oftan thè Anger« ar* cut with th* «harp of tills office noted above.
button« distln
SMAGOBS OIL
CONQUERS
PAIN
MADE FOR SERVICE
WATERPROOF
</\\) POMMEL
SLICKERS
*3»9
quith thl« hxjh
I • qrod» «.'xker from
th* JU’t a’ 9<xxJ
branda
edgea of thè pen or *eil*<l with mat and
Ink
~
Thit
rleter devi«-» ho* bandi*« Illi*
pliara. by eloaing which th* pan ia grip-
ped and tben drawn out by a «mali trtg
•er lika leter ouerated by thè forefineer.
Theru is Only One
"Bromo Quinine'*
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Always r*m*mber the full nun«.
for
this
» Ignatur« on
every
bos
ro over 4
lx>ok
J 5c
oold
m out o»r.
t'aeaed r«epkl«.
Peel th* pumpkin, cut loto placea and
«orar with boiling water. Stew until
very tandtr. tlien rub through a colan
der. Return to th« fir*, bring to a hard
boll, *w*««t«u to taata and, while boll
Ing. fill the overflowing hot Jara anJ
anal lmrn«<1l«t*lv______
I»««*« I»ro* <wk««.
That la
Utro THI »KHLO ovrtt
The Evolution of
Household Remedies.
<
Three •«« one and one-ha If cup«
•agar, two ■■up« flour, on* I m K cup cold
I
water, two tea«p.»mfu1« bak ng powder,
one teaapoonful extract lent- hi . Beat
the 'Cg. without an*«ratlng. add th*
•ugar, water, flour atx! baking powder
sifted together, and flavoring
Bake
In niuffin pane or cupw In qnl.-k ov*u.
Naw Tork haa «7.000.000 000 gallona
of water attired away In Ita tnouutaln
reservoir.
Cltlag an I Huai rn t I um .
Voice (orer th* telephone)
’’Profea
•or. I am get ting up • ape. ial Article for
one of the lll iwtratf- l we» lily pujara uo
‘The Value of th** i
rati rely Vmm-
(»orient ' Plea»«* tell »4i*. Mr inttanc**. oda
of your mrthinl« of ««ring your ixlJ« and
end« of tin»», by whiib you ar* enabled to
do
«o mu'b
*urk wilt ut bating
to
burry.**
The Profemor “Always omitting th*
’good by’ when u«ing the telephone**
(Hang« up re<-eher. )
>ot Vet, Hui •*♦«»■.
“Fay.” wired the chairman of the fri«-
4 ink «atnpa.gn <"»notice, can’t you a-ud
tit apewkem of Letter caliber than
th*
chai«« that talked here laet night?**
“We’re merely firing the opentog
of the lithj.n gn.” wired La« k the po!
manager at headquarter« “We’ll a<nd
come bigger U»rr* after awhile.**
• roe (
«»f I hr l*r«sple.
Tb« “piooc-r American liemocrat“
waa tb* llrv. Tboniaa Hivker of Con-
ne. tlc.it, who. In s sermon in Hartford
In the year 1033, said, “The founda­
tion f all authority I* firstly laid In
th«- free cOMeUt of th* jxroplc.'' T here.
In embryo, were the Revolution and
the great republic. In the “Funda­
mental Orders of < oiitio tlrut." Inspire.!
b) Hooker and adopted st Hartford in
1696. we have the first written constl-
tulloit known to bl»tory that <r*.it*4
a goveriim--nf. Ami that government
waa *• near a ¡.erfect d.-mocra.-y a*
the world baa ever awn.—New York
America u.
»IIIInK » 'er*.
“Mister," whined th* «mail urchin,
a* he ahh.- . J from b ad to foot. “It
ia So bitter cold. C-cauT yer spare m*
a nickel F
“Yea, my boy." replied th* beuevo-
lent <>ld gvniieinan aa he <>ix tx-d bla
purse and fished out the cull».
"Thank*, mister."
“And I. -« I anpjk.se you ar* g dng
to buy fuel with It?”
"Nope! An l.-ecrvam
T« »"Il fkw Irla«.
“I rwkoo I’m gallty. y'r honor." «nuf-
.'!a«1 th* iMtbrry faewd .1 vagat- irid wl
bad b*»u ran la for drunk-tine«« and g>n
•ral worthleaaoew*. "but
ll
a a I
im ?
fault."
"TVboa* fault la It ! ' Inquirrd th« polk—
juMiee.
''It's Ito fault •' ray br<Mb«r > tu-law an'
my alarrr-in law
Tb*y won't I 1er uw Ur«
wirb rin any mor*.
Whrn a fallara la
ha
law« gtww back on 'Im, y'r bunor,
I
.-ain't help b*iu' a outlaw “
"Mi* months ia lb* workbouaa !" roar*d
tb* puliva Juslic*
thsrHc*
Eabauarvd by ib* labor of carrying th*
furaltur* out of tb« balldmg. th* man
• !><>•• dw riling waa ablaa* from callar to
garr*t m*. banl.ally rolled a cigaroot and
ium*d to on* of th* firvmxa
“Have you got a mat'-bY" b* paiit—l
“A mat.b'''' gr-.wlml tb* fireman
“if
you want to light that thing go and towrb
It to your houe* '“
ko l*r<«ll*o*«.
Th* bu«-n»«« agent «tu<-k b:« h*ad In-
•>d* tba «b->p door
A aolitary mao ws«
at work.
IVbat ar* »ou "long ber»7“ b* de
niauded. "Ikiu t you kOow thia la a bub
day T*
Xot for m»." an»w»r»d tb* «» ’Tlary
. . g
p fr
•
«
man.
I m tb* boa* "
i
t>r lira» f •
*
For the
Children
To succeed these day» you
must have plenty of grit, cour­
I low is it v iih
age, strength
the children ? Are they thin,
pale, delicate ? Do not forget
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You
knoA it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
T*-• *♦-.’ ***• rariiMH pMalbl* bar« soa4
h*«HL
lbw lanv»16 Sr* iri
«4N»dl
Itaaec a • artf'ab »*r f' •«• •
bad
•
Ill ***Vl«b»«. ««kf St
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
“20 |‘e»»1»a«4«
Mule «»4 Tcdm
Borax”
»erbMke* ibwae fnf
I Mak .
b
■Th* newspaper*.“ said th* orator
VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE
aoletunly, "do not tell the truth."
«• MJ« !..•••>.«•« ««.«««*• •< !••• «ru<¡«« «!•«•
“Perhaps not." answerci tb* editor •w«f rata *u„,<
tÀcirt. coaav aoaax co. kum eu.
regretfully. ” "W* do <mr best; but. yon
know, there 1« nothing more iBlfi-nlt
than to tell l tb* truth In a way ttsal
won't jnit It up to »• >iu* one to chai-
tenge
yvur
veracity."—TVaslilngton
"ITS \l.l. I lli, Y i: IR
Star.
ClATtOF B í XCH
SíASIDt, O rí CON
UOTEL MOORE
01
XtM In* Ik« Ila»*.
On the uVt» ■rfhrow of the monarchy
of txiula I’bllipp* a Sunday crowd vis­
ited the Jardin <!• a I’lnntra and wns
«iiinrnl to Ami the tine specimen of tbs
Bengal tiger sill) bearing the label of
"I-* Tigre Itoyal “
Nothing would
aorta th* furious crowd but that at
nin e on tire «pot the authorities should
change the name to "!«* Tigre Nation-
al," and they did Ioudon Academy.
IB Tue tllreclly M the brtrk a.rrlmikt«*
• nt Ihr «e.«a. H i >»H halb« «el
ClIFF HßU^F ••’»*•'»•»»- Berrea-
ULirr nuuàt 1(„.
nr he» »•»1er«. Ueelrie Urbi«. Ile*.
ur piu» «e* «t. «m beai, line walk«
H 0 r fi 11 M ” «“» »rl * r«. ». a too*, a «ber-
UrtUia |,|,r li.ir., y • u>..4 at.ort
per Say. Se sperisi rate« by Ih* week.
»AM. d. MUUKK, l-.uprletur
No. 15 0«
P N U
CUKES
RHEUMATISM
¡•a.rv c.tsc of Rheuitialiam haa it* origin and it« development in the
Blood. It it not a disease which is contri ted like a cold, but it is in the
bio.»! and svsten» I- f >re a pa:n is felt, and the changes in the weather or
injxpbysK >1 1II(
,i ti<
u. h a a .•
Il of iu I:.-- s|i..n, b u . I disturbance,
ct . are merely the exciting causi • producing the pains and aches, which
■
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L | y an
cxi>
of urie a. I .in I other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
are curried through the circulation to every part of the system.
Every
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint b<-c<»m< s saturate 1 with these
acrid irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant at hes are felt with every
physi< al movement
When the blood ig fj]|, ,| with uric acid poison, perma­
nent relief cannot lx- expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
treatment. Su< h measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
Rheumatism and bring about a --------
Sonjet.m» •<<>. I had Rheumatifim and had to
complete cure, the uric acid and
quit work. Th* pain in my bock and betweto
other inflammatory matter must be
my thoulderi wm »o iutrn»e I coi. i not root or
cxjxllcd .m l thrs cannut be done
■ «any
gold till I h»«rd of and took S S. S
Thi» med-
with external treatment. 8. S. S.
ictn« cured me en ind ar.d well. It purified my
cures Rheumatism because it is a
Wood a ad nu'i qmi feU like e n»w rren
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
COffRAD IOHR.
purifier
It goes down into the
Anderton. Ini.
Ill E. lttb S<-
circulation, neutralizes the acids,
I we* MiereJy troubled with Rheumatism. I
had it tn my kneee l*t» • i ank et. and any ono
and dissolves th* irritating de;x>s-
who ha» e«er he ! Rheumatism knows bow «sens-
its which are pressing on the sensi­
cislia< the pe n it end how ■( interferes with on«
tive nerves and tissues and produc­
st ork
I was tr.dy in bed shape be\tn< be«n
ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
bother d w th it f r ten years, < T end on.
A
Io
el
phytu
en ad . •*d me to uso 3 S S. I did
blood, «nd removes every atom of
So
After tak n< two bottles I noticed the sore­
impurity from the circulation. So
ness and pa n were f eat’y reduced
I continued
instead of being a weak, sour
the medic me and wa« th«wou<b’y cured; o'! pain,
s »retires and inflam -at..»n gone
I recommend
stream, distributing uric acid to the
S S. A. to all Rheumatic »uflejerv
different parts of the svstem, the
J I AGWEW.
blood is strong and healthy and
•01 E. Greenbrier St ,
Mt. Vernon. Ohio.
therefore able to »apply every mus­
cle. nerve, bone
Bine ami
an i trs
tissue with n urishment an ! tri :..;th Th- u the inflam-
tuition and swelling m ' ile. t <• pam» and a h » cr.ee, and not only is
Rheumatism permanently cure ! but under the line t mie < tf<. ts of S S. 9.
the entire general health is benefitte I and built up. hi all forms of Rhcutna-
tiim. whether acute or chronic, S S S will l«e found a '»fv and reliable treat­
ment
Special lx»k on Kheumati-m and any m< li< 1 advi<-<-von desir« will
lie furnish. I free
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W-' .
The
General Demand
<>t the Well-Informed of the World haa
always been for a simple, pleaaant
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to the ..st.-tn and r.ntle, yet prompt.
In action.
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of the laxative tor It« remarkable
success.
i
That la one ot many reason» why
8yrup ot Figs and Elixir of Senna la
given the preference by the Well-
Informed. To got Ila beneficial effect«
always buy the genuine—manufac­
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