Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, June 23, 1904, Image 3

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    Eruptions
The only way to get rid
of pimples and other erup
tions is to cleanse the blood,
improve the digestion, stim
ulate the kidneys, liver and
skin. The medicine to take is
Hood's Sarsapar ilia
Which has cured thousands.
I 'or Japancao Holtllnia,
It Ice mid dried Huh U the uniform
food of the J n m next) tinny la cum
'pnlgntng tlmea. Thla In the way In
which tho rice In cooked. It In boiled
until quite thick and glutlnotiH. Next
It U placed on a ceramic dial), rolled
out, ii lid cut Into mi J 11 ti The aiimirca
are then (ilitccd In tho nun to dry ji nil
often turned. When Imril aa wn bla
cult and greatly reduced lu weight,
they cm it be attired.
A certain number ern allowed en eh
day to the aoldler. All lm linn to do In
to break tip a atiunre In boiling water
nnd to mid tlm dried llnli. In n few
lulmitoa lie Iiiim wliat acoma to him a
(lellcloua thick Koup. If lie cannot pro
cure boiling water hp alinply eat hli
rice cuke dry, In tho fruit aenaon he
mihatltutca fruit, when ho can obtain
It, for the Hah.
I Make "Pat" rhraam.
I The gift of the Irluli peaannt for
making exprcaalvb nnd humoroua
pliriiMe la not by any t tit aux a lletlon
of literature, The' uko of "put''
pliruHca la natural to him, aaya Illus
trated Iilta.
A clerical traveler In Cnvnn not
long ago asked a peasant how far It
waa to a certain village, and waa an
wered, "Two mile."
"WUatI Only two mile?" an Id th
traveler, who had before traveled the
dlHtnnce and found It a long road.
"Well, your reverence," ana wend
tho pea Ma lit, "It la two in lieu i(rong
and rich, o to aphuke."
A somewhat xlinllar atnry la told by
one of Lord Zctlund'a party, who were
making Impilclt-a Into the condition of
a dlBtreaiicd district. They were croaa
Ing a lake; a gale waa blowing, aud
wave wero (biahlng over tho bont.
The Kcntleuuir. .eferred to had been
aaaured that an IiIkIi penHiint, If treat
ed well, will alwaya agree with what
la auld to ti I in. rather than oppear dis
agreeable,. It struck the gentlemnit
that here waa a good chance to put
tho aaaertlon to proof.
There la very III tie wind, rat," ho
auld to one of the boatmen.
Tho anawer came through the howl
ing elements: "
"Very little, lndado, yer honor, but
phwat there I la mighty throng."
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
The July Century will le a Action
number, although the advance an
iiounccimmtH give promiHO of notable
featured of Interest for serious readers.
ItuHidea further cliapUtra of the miriuls,
Dr. H. Weir Mitcl.ell'a "The Youth of
Washington" and Jack London's "The
Bea-Wolf," there will tie nine abort
atoriea in the number, Miriam Michel-
aon, author of "In the Wallop's Car
riagn," contributing another Madigan
ptory. There will be atoriea alao by
Margaret Dcland, Ilertlm Kunkle, and
uouvernour Morria.
Making Hun Comfortable,
Now Hoarder (ulilrering) Thla store
la too hi ii n 1 1 for this roimi.
Landlady (kindly) So It la. I'll liar
It moved Into a mnnller room for you.
For forty year'e I'lao'a Cure for Con
auniptloii has' cured oouftha and oolda. At
druggists, l'riea 2b citiua.
Ktntt-ltearted,
The tcndcrcHt heart may exist In
aplto of the rouglieat exterior. A little
fox terrier had been left outaldo a Itoa-
ton atore by lta owner. Evidently the
dog had not been long In the city, for
it trembled with fright at being out
of the protecting presence of lta ma
ter. As It lay crouching lu the door
way a huge laborer came along,
Heachlng down pityingly, be stroked
the weo animal, apcnklug a few aooth
lug worda at the aamc time. The re
ault waa that the fear lu the dog'
heart aubalded. It wagged lta toll
knowingly and licked the kind-hearted
man'a hand. When It waa left alone
It ant up bravely, aa though feeling
assured that human beluga would da
It no barm.
The riiiloaopher.
you see any humor
In tut
"Ho
life?"
"Well, comparatively yea. That la,
there la more humor In It than there
la In getting out of It, ao I conclude It
must bo a Joke, Though aometlmea, I
muat confess, I laugh when I really
do not aee the point." Detroit Free
Press.
Thar Ii mora Catarrh In thla lection of tha
Country than all other dlaeaaea put together,
mad until the lul lew yeara waa auppoaed. lu be
Itiou rattle, ror a great manr yearauoctora pro.
tmuutxd It a local d I . and urenrrl tied local
raineot, and by coumantiy ratlins
wua local iruaiinotit, tiroaouiiosd It Incurable,
Molenoe baa proven catarrh la M ft conatltii
tlonal illMtaae. and therefore renulree eoiieiltti.
tioual treatment. Ilall'a C'atarra Cure, tnaiiu
laulured by K. I. ('tidier 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, la
ins on 17 ooiieiiumoiiai cure on me market. 11
ia taken Internally In donra from 10droetna
teaaioonhit. It acta directly ou the blood and
muo nia aurfsrea ol the nyattitn. They oiler one
hundred dnllara (or any raw It laila to cure.
bend forclrculara anil tontlmonlala.
Addreaa, K. J. ( ltt.NEV 01 CO., Toledo, 0
Bold )y lirutTKlata, 7.'ki.
ilall'a rawlly fllU are tba beat.
Righteous Indignation.
Mre. YotiiiKina Oh! I'm ao boiling
over with rlglitcoua Indignation I don't
know what to do. I'd I'd like to bit
somebody.
Friend Whom?
"Whom? Why, those coarse, brutal,
Inhuman ownera of the Ht. Quiet data.
They refused to rent to me."
"Kverjbody know a that Uiey object to
children, my dear."
"Yea, of courae but thry objected to
mine."
Strong Language.
Fredericksburg, Ind., June 20
Rev. Knoch I. Stevens of this pluce
tinea atrnng language in apeak big of
Dorid's Kidney Pilla and he gives good
renaous for what he nay a:
"I can't praiae Dodd'a Kidney Pills
too much," says Mr. Stevens. "They
have done mo so much good, l was
troubled with my kidneys so much that
I had to get up two or three times In
Die night and sometimes in the day
when starting to the waterhouse the
water wuold come from me before get
ting there. Two boxes of Dodd
Kidney Pills cured me entirley.
"I have recommended Dodd'a Kid
ney Pills to many iieople and bav
never yet heard of a failure. Dodd
Kt.tney IMIle are the things lor Kidney
Disease and Rheumatism."
Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure the
kidneys. Good Kidneys insure pure
blood. Pure blood means good health.
Then lie Get Ituay.
Tom For the luxt hour I have been
wntctiiiig for au opportunity to atuul a
kiR.
Hea Indeed! Don't you think It
would be a good Idea for you to conault
an oculiat?
An agreement between parties to a
contract that neither shall maintain
suit thereon after breach, all differ-
rices to be aettled by arbitration, la
eld, In Hartford Fire Insurance Com
pany vs. Hon (Neb.), W L. H. U. M,
to be without binding force, as tending
to oust the court of their jurisdiction.
A statute requiring the board of
county commlsHlonera In each county
In which there I a company or battery
Of State troops to provide each com
pany or battery with an armory for
It meetings, drills, -etc., 1 held, in
State ex rel. Milton vs. Dickenson
(Fla.) 00 L. It. A. 639, to be unconsti
tutional and void.
Under a contract for aale of prop
rty, "buyer to give shipping instruc
tions," "to be delivered a packed'
"f. o. b." at place of shipment, it la
held, In Samuel M. Dawder & Hon
Co. vs. Allwrt Slacklo Grocery Co.
(Md.), 02 I A. It. 71)5, that payments
miiMt be made at the pluce of ship
ment. Tho other case a to effect of
contract to ship goods f. o. b. are col
lated In a note to this case.
One who leaaes a lot for the purpose
of producing oil or gas therefrom, re
serving to heraelf a part of the oil pro
duced, but reserving no control or
right to direct the manner of conduct
ing the work, and who surrenders
complete posaemdou and control to the
leasees during the term of the lease,
1h held. In DHgenbaugh vs. Anderson
(Ohio) C2 D. It. A. OiS, not to be liablo
to the owner of property to which oil
escapes through the negligence of th
Icbhcck.
A discharged railroad employe lu
held, In New York, C. & St. L. It. Com
pany v. Schaffer (Ohio). C2 L. U. A
031. to have no right of action for
damages agnluxt the company which
dlMcluirged him for refumil to furnish
hlin with a clearance card or atute
ment of the record of bin aervice, al
though he may have been unable to
obtain other employment in conse
quence of such refunal by the com
pany. Tho duly to give a recommen
dation or clearance card to a dia-
charged employe Is the subject of a
noto to these cases.
CATARRH IS THE CAUSE
OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES
PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH.
THE COUNTRY STORE.
Mothers will (Ind Mrs. Winelowi'i Boothlna
Syrup the beat remedy touaator their children
dux lag th teething period..
Proof.
First Lawyer Hut have we proof
that be la really Insane?
Second Lawyer Without question.
Why, the gas man failed to Inspect
his meter ono month and he actually
sent for him.
SLEEPING
VOLCANOES
aTftiWSw
A thin, vapory amoke, lazily ascend
ing from its crater, may be the only vis
ible sign of life in the sleeping volcano;
Lut within is a ruging sou of fire, molten
rock and sulphurous gases. Those who
make their homes in the peaceful val
leys below know the danger,' and though
frequently warned by the rumblings and
nuakings, these signs of impending erup
tion go unheeded. They ore living in fancied security ; 'when the giant
Bwakes with deafening roars.and they are lost beneath a downpour of
lieated rock and scalding bbIics. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are
living upon a sleeping volcano, and are taking desperate chances, for
under the mercury and pot-
d, trat m.n) tbX trn1 . owl'" Oraaa, Xy., Mar. 84, 1009.
BSll treatment the external Gentleman: Por over four yeara 1 a u tie red
ymtpomi of the disease dis- arreatly from a sever eaae of oontarloua blood
annear and the deluded vie- P'on- 1 want to Hot Sprtnaa, staying there four
Bppear.anaineooiuacavic month, at n bi I then oonauited pay.
tlin IS happy in the belief Of alolana, who preaorlbed Mercury. Nothini did
complete cure 5 but tho ??Jt?Z.i imefihf n"m?.at pJor mor.'
i harmful than beneflolal. I mentioned my oaae to
tiret Of Contagion have only a friend, who told ma that 8. B. B. hd oertainly
teen smothered in the sy- fared him. Iatoieoommnoed lUjea. andaf.
. , , ' tareontlnulnaltfor aometlDieoould find no traea
tem, and at SOOn as tliete Cf tha dlaeaae whatever. This waa about two
minerals are left oft! will T' I truthfully a ay I am entirely
a i - i wall. 0. U. ataW n&aS
blaze up again. Occasional
ores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these
warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions,
ores, copper-colored splotches, swollen glands, lost of hair and other
ickening tymptoms. Mercury and potash not only fail to cure blood
poison, but cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offen
sive ulcers and inflammation of the stomach and bowels.. The use of
S. S. S. it never followed by any auch bad results. It curet without
the slightest injury to the system. We offer $1,000 for proof that it
contains a mineral of any descrip
tion. S. S. S. it an antidote for conta
gious blood poison, it destroys every
atom of the virus and purifies and
strengthens the blood and builds up the
general health.
We will mail free our special book
on Contagious Blood Foison, with full directions for home treatment.
Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge.
nic Mwirr tPLCiriG co.. Atlanta, ca
I'd kuow it by the altit of it, I'd know it
by the amell;
I'd kuow It by the aoiuid of it, and know
it mighty well.
I'd know it if you net me down ut mid
night, mid the scent
Of coffee bugs and augur bins and coun
try butter blent.
With eye hIi tit, I can amell again th
printa upon the ahelf
Amid the hickory shirting you could do
the same yourself
If jou had lived among them in the days
when life waa bleak
And all you aaw waa in the town aay
very other week.
On that side la the candy I can aee
now, and, oh.
How good tlioe striped sticks Ubed
look in daya of long aso!
On thia aide la the mtilin with blue
trade-marks printed on,
The bleached and unbleached aide by
aide, nnd here's some shr.y liiw n
And dimity that wouldn't sell (.they'd
bought it by uiiatake);
Some blacking, fnns nnd currycombs,
with hoe and garden rake.
We used to carry in the eggs and butter,
and we'd buy
Our augur, tea, and bluing and the con
centrated lye.
We uaed to wander back Into the small
room where they kept
Tha "coal oil" and the axle grease
'twaa hardly ever awept;
But there It was we found the scales and
weighed otiraelvea and auld
It wasn't like the ateelyarda out In our
old wagon ahed.
'Twaa there that in the sprinKtime pa
would buy ua all straw hnta.
The 10-ceut kind made out of atraw they
ue for ninking mitts.
In fall wo got our footgear that must lust
the winter through,
For pa said: "Tliem'a yer winter boots
ye've got t' make 'em do."
I've been In houses mercantile that cov
ered blocks and blocks;
I've aeeu the clerks that swarmed
around in bevies and In flocka;
I've aeen the elevators, but I cuuuot
make it seem
Like anything atiliHtnntial, for 'tis noth
ing but a dream.
To me the real "atom" will be, aa long
as life shall laat.
That amelly country village place I knew
the id In the print.
With juat ono clerk to sell you thinga
some fellow whom you knew.
Though sometimes on a cirrus day
therv'd be as high aa two.
No fun to "do th' tradiu' " like I
to, any more
How clear la meninry'a picture of
' gen'ral" country atore!
Leslie'a Weekly.
lined
that
hlgn of Weakaeee.
The rcxtremeat case of human weak
neas on record Is that of lr. Oliver
Wendell Holmes, who was prevented
from delivering a lecture on account
of Illness, and wrote to the commit
tee a letter of apology, In which be
tald:
"I am sa drifted that If I were offered
a (50 bill after my lecture I should
not have strength enough left to refuse
If 'Philadelphia ledger.
Higher Meala.
"Do you Uiluk politics Is being ele
vated?" "I don't know whether politics la le
Ing elevated or not," answered Ncnntor
Sorghum. "Hut votes are getting high
er every year." Washington Ktar.
Beginning of tha Trouble.
"When I married you," sneered the
aristocratic husband, "your father was
In trade."
"True," replied the wife, with a
slgb long drawn out, "and I was badly
sold."
Habit may be a man's best friend or
bis worst tuciuy.
2nd
19S
Captain James L. Dempsey, Captain
Precinct Troy Tolice Force, writes from
Ferry ft., Troy, N. Y, as follows:
'From my personal experience with Pe
runa I am satialled It Is a very fine remedy
for catarrhal affections, whether of the
head, lungs, stomach or pelvic organs. It
cures colds quickly, and a few doses taken
after undue exposure prevents Illness.
"Some of the patrol men under me have
also found great relief from Peruna. It
has cured chronic cases of kidney and blad
der troubles, restored men suffering from
indigestion and rheumetlsm, and I am fully
persuaded that it is an honest, reliable med
icine, hence I fully endorse and recommend
it." JAMES L. DEMPSEY.
Officer A. C. Bwanson writes from 607 Harrison
ft., (,'onnri! Bluffs, Is., as follows:
"As my duties compelled me to be out in all
kinds ot weather I contracted a severe cold from
time to time which settled in the kidneys, raus
lug severe pains and trouble in tbe pelvic organs.
'I am now like a new man, am in xplendid
health and give all praise to Peruna." A. C.
Hwanson.
$j j V f
CAPTAIN JAMES L. DEMPSEY.
Samuel R. f precher, Junior Beadle Court An
gelina, 3,422 I. O. O. F., 205 New High St., Los
Angeles, Cal., writes:
"I came here a few years ago suffering with
catarrh of the kidneys, in search of health. I
thought the climate would cure me, but found I
was mistaken. But what the climate could not
do Peruna could and did do. Seven weeks' trial
convinced me that I had the right medicine,
and I was then a well man, I know of at least
twenty friends and members of the lodge to
which I belong who have been cured of catarrh.
bladder and kidney trouble through the use of
Peruna, and It has a host of friends in this city." 1
SAMUEL R. SPRECHER.
Catarrh of the Kidneys a Common 1 tairh all the time. A few bottles of I man every year, giving Peruna the
Disease Kidney Trouble Often Peruna would cure them. whole praiBe lor marvelous enree.
"""10., es"raea " w"l"rru 1 Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the Pe-ru-na Cures Kidney Disease.
Kldnev Trouble. I f eruna cures kidney disease. The
1 1
by Physicians.
. . . . . i i : 1 : -
""I"',' " , t'" " Ii . . ;: " trikea at the very center of
IllUn in WUi 11 ion I'lir mm Max. jo it j ; en.... la... l t . i
not better known to the 'physicians a. KJ
' P o'Jlfhkidney disease. They If T '
mu move the cause and vou remove the
ake some diuretic, hoping to ge bet- ? un -
ter. They never once think of catarrh, i . OM . . , . ,. .
seldom . . .... . . '
aiv dooii uuiug biieir wura witu periect
Kidney disease and catarrh are
associated in the minds of the people,
and, alas, it is not very often associ
ated in tbe minds of tbe physicians.
Too few physicians recognize catarrh of
the kidneys. They doctor for some,
thing else. Tbey try this remedy and
that remedy. The trouble may be ca-
regularity.
Thousands of Testimonials.
Thousands of testimonials from peo
ple who have bad kidney disease which
had gone beyond the control of the
physician are received by Dr. Hart-
reason it cures kidney disease is be- '
cause it cures catarrh. Catarrh of the
kidneys is the cause of most kidney
disease. Peruna cures catarrh wher
ever it happens to be located. It rare
ly fails. '
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Peru
na, write at once to Dr. Hart.nan, giv
ing a full statement of your caee, and
he will be pleased to give you bis val
uable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
More Satta factory.
"He who runs may read," remarked
the party with the quotation habit.
"But." objected the contrary person,
"it ia aafer to occupy a aeat during the
perusal of a newspaper."
"The Magna Charta of Japan," a
happily timely topic, will be discussed
in the July Century by Baron Kentaro
Kaneko, one of the four authors of the
Japanese constitution. Baron Kaneko
is a Harvard A. B. and Doctor of Laws.
He is a member of Japan's House of
Peers and was formerly Minister of
State for Agriculture and Commerce.
He is in America now as the envoy of
the Japanese Emperor.
Warned In Time.
Old Dumpa A penny for your
thoughts.
Young Gumpa I am trying to remem
ber what It waa my wife wauted me to
bring home.
Old immpa Myl my! Don't do it
Remembering the thliiKS a wife wanta
you to bring home la a mighty bad habit.
By the time you've been married ten
yeara, she'll be giving you a lUt aa long
as the tariff law.
Ayers
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don't. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
Hair Vigor
not be pleased? Ayer'aHair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that's the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
I kae aee Ayer'i flair Vlror far a lonf
time. It la. Indaad, a wonderful hair tmitc,
railorlna health to the hair and aralp. aud, el
the aame Uine, prorlna a tiii-iMtid rlratttna.
Da. J. W. Tatum, Madlll, luJ. T.
fl M t knule.
A II rtrttpt'.!..
for.
f, e. avaa oo
,.wll. M.
Weak Hair
isot feaeilj nose.
Housekeeper (captiously) I believe
that coudenaed milk of yours is mostly
water.
Manufacturer (quietlj)- Madam, have
you ever tried to condense water?
The Prussian State railway system,
having 21.104 miles of track, earned
$140,000,000 net laat year. Thia is said
to be 10 to 12 per cent of the investment.
kKeelev liouor-morphine-tobacco
I rr mimtc PFBUJNFWTiYrjiBrrI
1 fOR FULL PAKT1CULAHS w
Thergest mammoth found In Si
beria measured 17 feet long and 10
feet In height The tusks weighed
300 pounds. The head without the
tusks weighed 414 pounds.
H'n Permanenur imrea. wonts or nervouaneei
0 aftorflretday'auaeornr.Kltne'BUreatMem
ton-r. He nd for Free trial bottle and trettlae.
Dr. H. U. Kline. Ltd.. W Arch St.. Philadelphia, 1'a.
A Practical Girl.
He I know my income is small, but
don't you think we could get along?
She I'm afraid not
He You told me that you went to a
cooking school. ,
She Yea, but they did not teach me
how to make wind pudding.
BUY
( -hp) 1 H
FROM
YOUR DI2AL,E3R
"iwawni"'
""-Tat .S
KILLS
lice and all vermin that
Infest hones cattle, poul
try, etc Loukv hena will
not laj; nor chick grow.
LICE!
live upon tha blood which
ahoulri ro to Miitaln lira
f.Ti'imv.pusSIAN
LICE POWDER hula
the liro. thui It SAVES
FEED aa extra rations
Diu.l be Klven on account
of rermln. 25c and 500
dealera. By nuill 40e A 7do
pauaaiaa kimidt 00.
ST. PAUL. MINN.
as pain Hand Book Fraa
PORTLAND SEED GO,, Portland.
Voaai Aseata.
Or.,
fi you
CAN EARN
$25.00 PER DAY
(letting Water,
Oil or Coal with
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Matte in alt aires and
tylea. Write tor Cata
logue" and lint o( uaera Id
neat.
a Co.
819 Commer
cial Block.
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mentl
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mention thla paper. I
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