Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, April 07, 1904, Image 3

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I iAJHuh Of run, 'I mIm (itMNL Um
Blnka They say that there ara ten
f tliouiauiU ot faith curiata In tbls
count rjr.
Winks Yes, ami there'll hm tuna of
thousands mora, If tha doctors don't coma
down la their prices.
Mow's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars ItewaM foi
an j mm ol Catarrh tbat cauuol be ourotl by
Hall's Catarrh l ure.
K. J. CU KN KY A CO., Props., Toledo, 0,
We, lha uilorlnd, have known K. 1,
Cheney lor tha laal 16 years, ami believe hlro
trlcllr honoralila In all buali,eas traiiaao
lona anil financially abla to carry out any ob
llHMtloiia mails by their firm.
W sat it Tanas, Wholesale l'rurlats,Tnle1o,0.
Wai.iiinu, KihKAKAMiaviK, Wholesale Drug
glla. Toleilo, I),
Hall's! aiarrh Cure U taken Internally, act
dig itlramly upon tha blootl anil muuous sur
faces ol tha system. Price lac. r bottle.
fck.M by all DruKKlais, Testimonial tree.
Well's family fills ara the bout.
The population of Ireland, which fifty
years ngn wita over 8,000,000, la now leas
than 4,500,000.
For cmiitha anil colds there It no batter
medicine than l'lso's Cure for Consump
tion. I'rtue lio cents.
Tha ao-rulli'il oil of roses la ninnufnc
turn) from tha grass Amlropogou ecuoen-uthua.
KKeflev LI0UOR-MORPHINE-T0BACC0
I 'kr.-.": MSMTt prBMinrkiTivrnurr
ai.
ton FULL PMTICOtAHS
IMMmirYlNlllfUir.- POeiTLANO.ORr,
Folly Oooupinil,
Rlie rapa's thief objection to you la
that you have no occupation.
Ha No occupation! Uooil (wsclousl
Doesn't he know that I aui wslslng
mustache?
Spring Medicine
There la no oilier season when good
medicine) is to much nccJaJ m la tLa
Spring. y
Tbo blood la Impure, weak and
Impoverished a condition Indicated
by pimples and other eruptlona on tha
face- aad body, by deficient vitality,
losg ot appetite, lack of itrenjrth, and
want of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
and Pitts
Make the blood pure, rigorous and
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
etrcngth and animation, and cure
all eruptions. Have the wholo family
begin to take them today.
"Hood's Saraaparllla bai been used la
oar family for eome time, and alwaye with
Rood reiulta. Last spring I wai all run
down and got a bottie ot It, and ai usual
received great benefit." Mini BsotAi
Boyce, Btowe, Vt.
Hood's areaparlll promises to
ur and keep the promise.
A MISTAKEN IMtRCNCL 1
Perrin's Pile Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY
Ne Cass Eiltta It Will Not Cor
AilllNTS WANTED
For our Kew Uaaolene I'rag Haw, We wit en
gine only ome or each log. One man ran
move . We hauiUe tha only Malleable
rubliliig Machine, fi rite ua your wauta In
tha machinery line.
KtlKllKuN MACHINERY CO.,
Knot Morrison Ht. I'nrtlanil, Oregon
8ii
lrru.v
KILLS
rm and all vnrmln the, I
InfewC bunas rsUtla, puul
iry.mta, lutt taaita will
not la- t nor ablcaa n row.
LICE!
tloo4 whtrh
usUtn llf
WW.!.
t lavas
LICS
live auoa (he blood whtrh
huila g. to .u.utn life
ir pa
pow
. thu. I
affffD' eitnk raUmia
huri Im aln on enmutil
ol rmln. t5ffttt4 8 O1
aum hf euii we a im
raueamM maiDm,
BT. Mill, MINN,
M pmtm Huwl Hook Trmm
fWaiLANU B1CI CO., fr(lN.
tHl AgeaW.
W. L. DOUCLAS
3.1$ &3 SHOES S
W. L. ItouglM
ahoa have by their
icellent atyle.
eauy-llttlnir, and
auHtrtor wrrlna;
qulltlms aclili'Ml
the largmt Ml of
any aliooa In tha
world.
They ara luat aa gnnl
aa thoan that onat you
94 to S3 tha only
dlffttronca la the price.
toll t rgwer.
Look for name and
price on bottom.
DnnvlM u f'oronit -tHH4i w,
Collaklii, whlrh ( mrry hr ronml.t to
hatha Hneat I'atant lalhfr yri .r..ilurrd.
r"itt C'e'er ( nbiM k aiall.tr.lra.
Write far Catalog. w.L.lhmilaa, Krarktoa. laaa
Cfiaraotor of Our ImmlKranla.
Trior to 1880 the nations of weatem
Europ, Orciit lirltalu, Germany and
the Bcandlnavtnn conntrlc furrJabed
over 80 per cent of all our Immigrant,
the highest clang that we could hope
for. Hungary, Italy, Poland and tha
other countries of eastern Europe fur
nlshod less than 1 per cent From 1881
to tha ratios changed slightly, hut
atU4 western Europeans were greatly
In the majority. From Germany alone
we drew 1,500,000 citizens Inside of 10
years. Lately conditions have chang
ed. Eastern Europeans and Asiatics
send ua 75 per cent of our Immigrants
(so-called Europeans), while western
Europe sends us but 24 per cent In
1001, for Instance, Austro-Hungarlana,
Slovaks, Croatlans, Poles and Magyars
to the number of 114,000 came In, while
1 30,000 Italians honored ns with their
transfer of "allegiance." In July of
this year 07,rM people of all natlona
Immigrated Into this country.
la tbe Spring,
Ixwndes, Mo., April 4th. Mrs. II.
C. flarty of this place, says:
"For years I was In very bad health.
Kvery spring I would get so low that I
was unable to do my own work, I
seemed to l worse in the spring than
any other time ol the year. 1 was
very weak and miserable and had much
pain In my back and bead, l saw
Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised last
spring and began treatment of them and
they have certainly done me more good
than anything I have ever used.
"I was all right last spring and felt
better than I have for over ten years.
I am fifty years of age and am stronger
today titan I have been for many years
and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills credit
for the wonderful Improvement."
The statement of Mrs. Harty Is only
one of a great many where Pndd's Kid
ney Pills have proven themselves to be
the very bent spring medicine. They
are unsurpassed aa a tonic and are the
only medicine used in thousands of
families.
Of all the "hunting Judges,"
"sporting pursons," and other profes
sional men of the last generatlonvwho
loved the field and the cry of the
bounds shove any Indoor duty, one of
the best known was a certain Irish
Jurist who Inspires reminiscences pub-
llml In the People's Friend, of Dun
dee, Scotland. During the Fenian
times be had a clerk who was like
minded, says the contributor, and a
Joyoua pair they made.
"Yer honor," whispered the clerk,
one fine morning, "tin-re's a meet to
day at Iiallykllmulllgan, and they've
a fine dog-fox."
' "How many'a In the dock?" asked
the Judge, excitedly.
"Twenty, for rioting and breach of
peace, yer honor."
"Tim," said the Judge, "do you think
you can get the first fellow to plead
guilty without a Jury trial me to let
him off with a week In Jail?"
"The easiest thing In the world,"
answered tbe faithful clerk.
"Make haste, then, and bring the
110 APPETITE - EMACIATED - I1ERV0US.
Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From
Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and
Nervousness What They Need Is
PERU-im, THE GREAT TO MIC.
Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Kin
carde street, Pittsburg, Pa., Superit-
tendent Junior Society of Methodist
Protestant Church and leading soprano
of the choir, writes: "Words cannot
describe piy thankfulness to yon for
I'eruna. I was a sufferer from sys
temic catarrh for years and was in a
very much run down condition. I was
extremely nervous and bad tbe most
foolish fears over nothing. I was thin
and emaciated.
"My physician advised me to leave
, tins climate but as it was not conven-
whole gang, and I say, Tim, tell Jerry , ient to do so at this time, I took the
to saddle the mare meanwhile." advice of a friend to use a bottle of Po
The twenty Fenians were brought rnna. I took it faithfully and when
Into court nineteen of them prepared the first bottle was gone I felt so much
to fight with counsel and Jury to the better that I bought six more and took
bitter end. Tbe twentieth had beeu them faithfully, after which I looked
Interviewed by the clerk. I like a new woman.
"Guilty or not guilty of the Crimea! "I gained in flesh, my appetite re
turned and all my old symptoms bad
, disappeared. I am more than thank
ful to Peruna." Miss Bertha M.
Bush.
I AM TIRED.
Everybody Is Tired Spring Weath
er Does It Every One Should
Be Cautious.
charged?" demanded tbe Judge, with
propitious smile.
"Guilty, yer honor," said the crafty
prisoner.
"Well," sold the Judge, glancing
benevolently about the room, "I fancy
I can let you off with a week." ,
The man thanked the Judge, and
atenned down to the bailiff. There waa
terrific sensation among the other repression oi tne nervous system at
dofondnnta whv non of them ex- the approach of spring Is the cause.
pected to get off with less than Ate' General lassitude, dull, -heavy sensa
in Hmh iTr waa a r-hanc. to tions, continual tired feeling, with ir-
profit by bis honor's pleasant mood, regular appetite, and sometimes loss of
r. a .ii tQ.. mo a, sleep. Peruna meets every indication
aire to follow the example of their nd P,royesitself to be perfectly adapted
eomrade and acknowledge their crimes w ? riea pecuuanues.
i vn r a i n i nia aa thai avalnm rAHIVPa
nates the feelings, restores the normal
at once.
"Do you all plead guilty?" demand
ed the Judge, eagerly.
"We do!" shouted the enthusiastic
nineteen In chorus. i
"Fourteen years' transportation
apiece!" exclaimed the Judge, with a
click of bis Jaw. "Jerry, la the marc
aaddlcd yet?"
COINS THAT ARE OUT OF USE.
Borne Money Iaanea of tbe OoTtrnmcnt
Hare Dtaappeared from Circulation.
There have been more than a score
of coins issued by the United States
that are no longer In circulation, and
even collectors find difficulty In secur
ing specimens to complete tbe various
aeries.
Klnctrio Light and Pnblio Speaking.
rilngora, actors and public perform
ers generally ate able to speak with
much greater ease and comfort In a
building lighted with electricity than
In one where gaslight Is used. In the
former rase tbe temperature of the
whole building Is more equal and the
risk of catching cold la consequently
dlmliilxlicd. The sjieaker la cooler, does
not perspire, his throat is not parched,
and his voice Is less liable to get
buaky. It Is said that since the Intro
duction of electric light public perform
ers are In much better voice than they
were !efore.
EUBflM
mi
appetite and produces regular sleep
That tired feeling which is the nat
ural result of the depressing effect of
warm weather immediately after the
invigorating cold of winter, quietly dis
appears when Peruna is taken. Thous
ands are daily testifying to its priceless
benefit
Mrs. II. Kassatt, 1309 W. 13th
street, Des Moines, la., writes : "lam
happy to give my endorsement for your
valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consid
er it a valuable medicine to take when
tbe system is run down from overwork
About two years ago I felt tbat I must
take a long rest as I bad been unable
to work for over a month and could
not regain my strength. I could not
' sleep at night and waa in a very nerv
one, bijrh tranc, condition. I aeciueo
build
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MISS BERTHA AI. RUSH PITTSBURQ.
Miss Rush Suffered With Systemic Catarrh Was Nervons, Had No
Appetite, Qrew Thin and Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a New Woman
Alter a Course of Pe-ru-na. .
fiecent mention of tbe dJaappearance
of tbe 12.60 gold piece from circulation to trv whmt Peruria would do to
ana tne premium mis coin commmiua np my gtrengtn, and am pleased to say
as a curio bave aet many to rumniag- that I bezan to improve very shortly,
Ing In old pocketbooks and tbe bottoms
of cash boxes and drawers In search of
odd or out of date coins. Some have
found a $2.50 piece, but not many.
Tbe $3 piece, once quite common,
but always a sort of curiosity. Is of-
and in less than two months I was able
to take up my work, and felt better
than I have fur years. I take it now
twice a year and find tbat it keeps me
in perfect heatlh." Mrs. Kassatt was
foi over ten vears the manager of a
tener found, and many have specimens plant furnishing ladies' wear and em
of the little gold colna representing 25 ploying hundreds of women.
cents and 50 centa each, which were
not minted by the government, and 1 "'
. . v. vi.i in I Those tbat dare lose a day are dan
l I J I'd J l j a-a vi ajw n S3 - - . a
aaakWtOi1 f fMTki I CB I
Iaa.m am aa rhn rAnroaanr TIlOW HMiWl X( f 1
a si t is a r i.ui avj.v" .
pass as coin, but were never In gen-
eral circulation, being so easily lost
that they soon become scarce. One of
tlm handsomest coin relics seen Is a
$10 gold piece learlng the mint stamp
Tired, Nervous Women.
There are thousands of them every
where. A few bottles of Peruna would
do them untold benefit. As s tonic and
nerve invigoratcr it has no equal. It
builds up tbe nerves, it gives strength
to the circualtion and at once restores
the appetite and digestion. So feeble
woman should be without Peruna.
If yoa do mot receive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna, 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 Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
those that dare mis
spend it sre desperate. Bishop UalL
K' Brmannuycnra.- nonuoriiammancst
0 aitrrflratdajr'atiMofDr.Klliie'aUmUNerr
mnr. Hnd for FrraSS trial bnitlr and inatlaa.
U.K.U.K1IU. 141.M.- AnJ) hi., miadalpbta, la
Opinion 'Wanted.
lie You are an authority on flowers,
I am told.
ghe Well, not exactly an authority,
but I have made a study of them.
He What is your opinion of that
blooming idiot over there talking to the
society hud?
NOT A SKIN DISEASE.
It 1 natural to rub the snot that hurts, and ben rheumatic
pains are shooting through the joints and muscles and thej are
inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plaster.
for relief : and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily,
no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Khcumatism, because it
is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system,
and fvcrv time vou arc cxioscd to the same conditions that caused
the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism
will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what
you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of
Khcumatism ; stomach troubles,' bad tfigestion, weak kidneys and
torpid liver are other causes
which bring on this painful dis
ease, because the blood becomes
tainted with the poisonous mat
ter which these organs fail to
carry out of the system. Cer
tain secret diseases will produce
Khcumatism, and of all forms
this is the most stubborn and
severe, for it seems to affect
every bone and muscle in the
body. . Tbe blood is the medium
hv which the noisons and acids
are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of
Khcumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you
can never get permanently rid of it As a cure for rheumatic trou
bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't Inflame the stomach
and ruin the digestion like Potash. Alkalies and other strong drugs,
but tones up the ecncral health, gently
stimulates the sluggish organs, and at
the same time antidotes and filters out
of the blood all poisonous acids and
effete matter of every kind and when
S. S. S. has restored the blood to its
natural condition, the painful, feverish
Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved.
' rw a furl. 1 nn Rheumatism will be mailed free tot)
desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking
lor tpetial inlormation or advice, for which no charge is made.
of 171)0. It Is lorger than the present
f 10 gold piece. The owner has It hung
01: a hand and wears It as a charm on
his wstch chain. The owner snys he
has refused an offer of $150 for this
relic.
The old octagonal .V) pieces were J
quite common In California In early
doys, when gold dust was largely used
as a circulating medium, "iney were
made of pure gold, and while they had
not the elegant finish of the gold coins
minted by the government In these
days many still remember them as the
handsomest coins they ever saw. Many
people now would consider them hand
some on account of the V0 In them.
UNABLE TO BLEEP AT NIGHT.
Bldnay, Ohio. Auguat 88, 1803.
A few months aso I waa faelln wni
ant run down and unabl to set alaap at
night. I fait aatraraaly bad, audalao bad
rhaumatlo palna In uiy Joint and mua.
olna. Tha niadlalna I uaad cava nta only
tampnrarf rallat at baat; aoaaalng B. B B,
b) hly raeoinraandsd for aueh trou.
tiUa, I baaan Ita uaa, and aftar takinr It
for aoroa tima waa wall plaaaad with tha
raault. It did away with tha rhaumatlo
palna, aava to a r trash In a- alsap and
bulla op mr tanaral ayatato, cItIds; ma
auanstn and anarav. It la a aood tnadl.
Ina, without doubt, and 1 lake pleaa.
ura in andoralof It.
R. r. D. No. 1. 8. B. BOUOHTON.
Got the I)ok Fairly.
Two little boys were having what
appeared to be s warm dlscusiilon
about a dog, which one of them held
by a string, In a downtown park, when
the group was, joined by a grave-looking
man, who etnpped and asked:
"Well, boya, what's the matter?"
'We're telling Ilea for thle here
dog," explained one of the youngsters,
annoyed at being Interrupted, "and the
one that telle the biggest gets the
cur."
"Do you not know," advised the
newcomer, sagely, "It Is very wrong
to tell untruths? Now, I never told a
lie In my life."
The boys looked at esch other In
credulously and then .one of them ex
claimed: "It's bis dog! We ain't In bla class:"
Pa's Experience.
"Say, pa." queried little Johnny
Itumpernkkle, "do actlona speak louder
than worda?"
"Civil actions do. my son." answered
the old man. "A judgment is wore than
a dun," j
Mothers will Bad Mrs. Winslows's Soothing;
Fyrup the baat remedy to uaa for tneir cnudrea
during tha teething period . .
Tbe Why of It.
Green You and Short don't aeem to
be aa intimate as you were. Does be
ows you money?
Brown No, indeed; but he wsnted to.
To Break la New Shoes.
Always shake In All-n"e Foot-Ea, a powder.
It cures hut, soeatttt. aching, awollen leel.
t'lirea corns, tnarowlng nails and bunions. At
all druiralata and shoe stores, 2V mu't accept
any autnlitule. 8smp!e mailed FREK. Addreas
Alien a. uitnaied, La Hoy, ri. i.
A
SOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
During leap year every eligible
young uian should be equipped with a
chaperon.
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
BUY
s 'S
1 K e
FROM
YOUR DE2AL.ER.
5m Fao-Slmlls Wrapper Below.
Ayer's
thost
Men and women are so weak, and
amount to so little, that It is aurprls-
XU SWIFT SPCCinO CO AUAMTAs C ' lbttt c u
After tbe Corner."
Gunner What ever became of that
young stock speculator who ucd to get
so tunny tips?
Guyer Oh, bo's getting more tips
than ever.
Gunner You don't say?
Guyer Yes; he's a waiter In a botel
now.
"Jones Is a cheerful fellow."
"Yes; be never listens to anything
but what he says blniself." Detroit
Fro I'resa.
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, and
Irritable. Your cheeks are
Sarsaparilla
rale and your blood Is thin,
lour doctor says you are
threatened with a nervous
breakdown. He orders this
grand old family medicine.
Tat mm haa at rn I hae ad A Tar's
Saraaparllla "f 'aanllf ll la S rt4 tvnla
ai all limaa ana a wmnUrf"! m .!, (or Ira
pure alvaa."-!). C. HuLr, Waal llaraa. tm.
f 1 at a tmitla. 4. o. avsaon.
for
Weak Nerves
Terr aaaall emd aa eaary
t tak ftt ngmm.
rCI BtAlUCHL
roi Dinixtn.
rOR IIUOUSREtS.
FOR TORPID HVtR.
rOR COKSTtPATIOH.
FOR SALLOW SKII.
rci. THE CO Mf If II CI
linTuei,
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