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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1898)
The Beit time. No autumn or winter is so good hat may be bad for - rheumatism. . ' The worst time for It is the best time to bay and use St. Jaooba Oil' to ours it, because it cures promptly. ; Pocket filters attached to the end of 18 or 20 inches of rubber tubing are re cent valuable additions to the tourist's outfit. The biker addicted to the "century" habit or the camper is now protected against insects when drinking from a mountain spring or wayside brook. No danger of imbibing snakes except : in . the time-honored road house way. . ' . Pure Blood Good Digestion These are the essentials of health. Hood's BarsaparlUa Is the great blood purinej- and stomach tonic It promptly expels the impurities which cause pimples, sores and eruptions and by giving healthy action to the stomach and digestive organs It keeps the system in perfect order. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine, fl; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood 6 Co., Lowell.f ass. Hood's Pills oure Sick Headache. 25o. IN THE ANIMAL WORLD. The organs of smell . in a vulture and a carrion crow are so keen that they can scent their food for adistanoe of 40 miles. The wings of birds are not only to aid locomotion in the air, but also on the ground and water. One bird even bas claws in the "elbows" of its wings to aid in olimbing. The elephant does not smell with his trunk. His olfactory nerves are . con tained in a single nostril, which is in the roof of the mouth, near the front. Humming birds are domesticated by placing in their cages a number of paper flowers of tubular form, contain ing a small quantity of sugar and water, which must be frequently renewed. Of this liquid the birds partake and quick ly beoome apparently oontented With their oaptivity. " ' ' Try Schilling's fyst tea and baking powder. A fossil bog oak, weighing 40v tons, which geologists assert to be 10,000 years old, has been dug up at Stock port, England, in excavating to, lay a sewer. The corporation of the town wants to blow it up with 'dynamite, in spite of protests from soientiflo men throughout England. ' 1 - .i ii i i ' No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey, It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. ' Don t ne glect this necessity. . A woman of Belfast, Me., njawned her best bonnet in order ' to obtain money to pay the license tax on her pet dog. . - . An African fat, used for domestic purposes, is' the ' soil of a species of beetle. It resembles hardened cocoa nut Oil." . .,. ' ......" TUM0B EXPELLED. Unqualified Success of Lydia EL pinkham's Vegetable Compound. '. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Whrklocs, Magno lia, Iowa, io the following letter de scribes her recovery from a very criti cal condition i - 1 " Dbab Mrs. Pikkham: I have been taking your Vegetable Compound, and am now ready to sound its praises. It has done won ders for me in relieving ' me of a tumor. ., "My health , has been poor , for three years. Change of life was working upon me. I was very much bloated and was a bur den to myself. Was troubled with smothering spells, also palpitation of the heart and that bearing-down feel- Ing, and could not be on my feet much. all the time. , ., A WttO ' " until I took your medicine. ..... , 1 . i, i t T 4ta " Alter taKing laree uuuo E. Pinkham's Vegetable, Compound Lozenges, the tumor passed from me. "My health has been better ever since, can now walk quit a distance and am troubled no more with palpita tion of the heart or bloating. , I rec ommend youT medicine to all sufferers from female troubles." - - It is hardly reasonable to suppose that any one can doubt the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham's methods and medi cine in the face of the tremendous vol ume of testimony. . VETERANS If you made a apme stead entry prior to June 22,1874, for less than 160 aorei, vou are entitled to an additional ent.rr. which Is assignable and worth something. Widows and minor orphans of deceased sol (diers have same right. 1 will buy it. Do not waste postage unless you made an original entry as stated above. JBKK COLLINS, Helena, Montana.. ' Buy Direct "--PltOM THE WOOLEN MILLS And save middleman's profits. Men's fine tail, or-made sults,$3.95 to $H. Fit guaranteed. Cata- lni.nA aam.Oao aol fm aB ail rOTn ftn : Kl A n V ft. flt.ft.. . mailed free. Address J. LANDMAN, McKay building, Portland, Or. Mention this paper BASEBALL, FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES. Bend for Catalogue. WILL 1 FINCK CO. 820 Market St. Ban 1'ranoUoo. rilflk WHtRf All flKF FIJI S. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, use in time. Hold tr orufn-istft. V. JSltttU'VV -J vvv .'..11 JFlm ALONG THE G0AST, Items of General Interest Gleaned From the Thriving Faclflo States. . The ministers of Spokane are gen erally of the opinion that there should be bnt one legal ground for divorce. . The new sawmill of the Equality Colony,- near Edison, Wash., is com pleted and paid for. lis daily capacity is; 10,000 feet. , . ! The shipments from Coulee City, Wash., last week amounted to' 53 cars of cattle, containing nearly 1,500 head, and representing $42,000. ' The Indians who have been causing trouble are getting out of Grant coun ty, Oregon, as fast as possible, and no further trouble is expeoted. . I According to the financial statement 'oi Coob oounty, Oiegon, the 2 per cent reduotion in the legal rate of interest Will mean a yearly saving of something over $1,800. !G. Qunerson, of Melbourne, and one of the largest timber importers of Aus tralia, is viisiting the NorthweBt arrang ing for the purchase of several cargoes oi fir lumber.. Isaao W. Garrett, ex-seoretary of state of Idaho, and a pioneer of Ore gon, died at Boise. Mr. Garrett had suffered from a complication of. troubles for about a year ''The Grand Bonde Lumber Company, of La Grande, has just closed large con tracts with different southern California fruit associations for very large quanti ties of orange and other fruit boxes. j The receiver of the Bank of Everett, Which failed early in the panio, has made his final report to the court, and aii order has been made directing the remaining assets to be sold at auction. i The Pacific sheet metal works at New yptiatcom started up again last week with half a crew, after having been shut doWn for about a month. This means the employment of about 60 or 60 persons, and is weloome news to a large number of people. The discovery has been roa1e that some miscreant has defactl tb-s two 54 ton guns that are waiting to . be placed in position at MarreTtiO'.o point, in Puget - sound, by cutting names oh the steel barrels with soap and acid. Sus picion rests on discharged workmen. 1 The Imperial Tasto Company bas been organized at Great Falls, Mont., for the purpose of manufacturing maoaroni to supply the trade of that and adjonining states. The output of the faotory iB 600 pounds daily. They have - orders ahoad for three . months' product. ? The receiver ol the defunct Spokane Savings bank has been authorized by the court to pay a dividend of 7 per cent on the outstanding claims against the institution. This will make a total of 62 per cent paid by the v bank. The total indebtedness of the bank amounts to $100,409.54. t The Golden Giant dredgeri'now be ing rapidly pushed to completion at liannan's spur, below the mouth of Burnt river, will be ready to operate on December 1. Its' capaoity is 2,000 cubic yards per day, and It is to be operated on 160 aoros which are report ed good for 60 cents per cubic yard. :'i The Bepublio Mining Company of Eastern Washington has just declared another dividend amounting to $30,' OOO, which is at the rate of .8 cents per share. This is the second monthly dividend paid by the company of like amount, and there is every assuranoe that the dividends will continue at this (rate every month, although the mill is pot runnintc at its full oapaoity. ; Never before was grass so scarce on the Gilliam ; county range as now. Even in pastures where the old bunoh jgrass is abundant, the grass is so devoid iof nutriment from long-continued drought that stock are losing flesh on it. Several sheepmen have commenued feeding hay already, and wise sheepmen and oattlemen are reducing their flocks Just now, white the pirce is good. ' '", ; The contract to cut 6,000,000 feet of lumber and 175,000 ties has been secured by McPherson Bros.' & Stout, of Brooklyn, B. O. This contraot is With the Columbia & Western railway, whioh will use the lumber on its Bob in son -Pent icon branch. This firm con templates removing their mill to Glad stone, where a fine body, of timber exists. John Holmes, of Wellington, New Zealand, was recently in Vancouver, B. C, as a commissioner from the gov ernment of the island on a mission to find new fields for the hemp trade (pf New Zealand, which last yeas pro duced 22,000 tons. . Mr. Holmes says this country offers a fine opening for trade in shirts, shoes, cottons, house hold furniture, oanned salmon and agri cultural implements.',,; Five ' mourning tribes assembled at the Puyallup reservation Sunday to pay the last honors to the royal infant, Peed Leschi, who died last week, and who was the 8-months-old son of George Lesbi, chief of the Puyallup tribe, and his death is mourned as the removal of a possible leader of the peo ple, there being but one living heir now left. Lesohi's uncle was the leader of the war against the whites in the early days, for which he lost his life. In 'compliance with the request of the Philadelphia board of trade, which was addressed; to the several chambers of commerce in Paoifio coast cities, the Los Angeles chamber of commerce last week passed resolutions urging congress to take needed action to restore to the United States the ocean-oarrying trade in vessels sailing undei the American flag, and also urging the press of the coast to lend its powerful aid to the success of this great national under taking, and to oo-operate with looal commercial organizations. OAS EXPLOSION. Supreme Court Room In National Cap itol Wrecked. '' Washington, Nov. 8.-An explosion and fire. at 5:13 this afternoon wreoked the supreme-court room and the rooms Immediately adjoining it on the main floor of. the capitol.; The damage is enormous. The entire central-eastern part of the great marble pile from the main floor to the subterranean ' base ment, practically is a mass of ruins. The force of the explosion was so heavy that the coping stones on the outer walls, just east of the point where the explosion occuired, were bulged1 out nearly two inches, and locked doors were forced open from their hinges quite 150 feet from the scene of it. Fire followed the explosion so quickly as to eeem practioally simultaneous with it. .:-. The explosion ; shook the , immense structure to . its foundations, and was heard several squares from the capitol. It ocourred in a small room tightly inclosed by heavy stone walls in the subterranean basement, immediately below the main entrance to the old capitol building. In this room was a 500-light gas meter, which was fed by a four-inch main. Very little gas is used in that'part of the building, but at the time of the explosion the gas had, not been turned off a.i the meter. The meter itself was wrecked, and the gasV pouring from the main caught fire. The flame originating from the explo sion darted up the shaft of the elevator, whioh had been completely destroyed by the force of the explosion, and com municated with the record-room of the supreme court, the office of the mar' sbal of the court and the supreme court library. ; , , 'i v Before the flames could be subdued, the priceless documents in the reoord room had been almost totally destroyed, and serious damage had been done in the marshal's office and some minor rooms in the immediate vicinity. I The library of the supreme court, lo cated immediately - beneath the su preme court room, was badly damaged by fire, smoke and water, practically destroying the great qolleotion of law reference books. The library contained about 20,000 volumes and was used not only by the justices of the supreme court but by members of oongress and lawyers practicing before the supreme court. . - . ''. ' . The most serious damages, in the Opinion of the justices of the supreme oourt, is' to the records stored in the sub-basement. . These included all of the records of cases and opinions ren dered by the fathers ot the judiciary of the government. Apparently the docu ments in this room are either totally destroyed or so badly damaged by'fiie and water as to be ueelees. UNDER A FALLEN ROOF. Collapse 'of a Theatre Building In De troitFifteen Workmen Killed. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 8. The new five-story Wonderland theater building is tonight in a hopeless state of col lapse, and 15 or more lives have been sacrificed by an ; appalling accident which occurred there this afternoon. Shortly before 2 o'clock, while some 85 men were at work in various parts of the half-finished theater portion of the structure, the roof fell in without a second's warning. Nearly every workman- was carried, down into the theater pit. The top gallery was crushed down upon the lower gallery, forming a sort of fatal hillside,. down whioh slid broken steel; girders,, planks, timbers, brick and a great quantity of cement from the roof, and carrying along a struggling company of men into the pit below, very few of whom escaped in jury. ;The, fiont wall of the building remained practically intact, but the east side wall bulged out and buckled threateningly. ' 1 ; Notwithstanding the latter danger, the work of rescuing the injured and taking out the dead was rushed, and good progress made until 5:15, when the upper portion ,.of the east wall fell, a shower of bricks striking around the crowd of laborers, oflioers and newspa per men, extinguishing the temporary electrio ligliis and causing a stampede for the stroet. Fortunately none of those who were struck by the second downfall, was seriously injured, al though . several were precipitated into tho basement, through the steel hoist, oyer which only a few loose planks wero laid. Mayor Maybury and other oity officials, who were on the scene, thereupon debidDd not to further im peril life in order to save dead bodies, and the work was suspended until! to morrow, ' : . ' i. When the crash ooCTirred two bodies were "visible hi the debris, but they were abandoned' for the ' present. The iead are: .' ' . " ' ' August Sal lach,. George W. White, Theodore ' Mertens,' Martin Shatter, Cornelius McArron, James Megerschke, August. Januschowski, John Greselski. Two other bodies had been discovered in the debris at the time of thesecond crash. -' 1 . ; : M I. The missing are: Peter Connors, Jacob Lewen,' .Frank Wolf, Betts and, O.-Mullim. j, ? '. , - 1 ; ; TwelvftoJtHen workmen were serious ly, injiiredl. Offtilese it is feared that Edward FifeHer. and J..W. Wilson will die. '. A; , :'.,.; i The disaster is supposed to have been due to the' use of faulty iron beams in constructing the supports for the very heavy roof. : . The Cte Were Obedient, T' XT" o n TT Swan returnea irom tne western pari of the state, and says there are no TJtes there. The troops had no difficulty in persuading the Utes to leave, as they had already killed all the game they wanted.' : '' " ' -'' ''I i Tacoma, Nov. 8. Olof Alberg, an employe of the Blaauws salmon can nery, was scalded late yesterday after noon by esoaping steam, caused by carelessness. ',"'' ' ' '' ' fl Vigorous Battle. From tin N eu Em, Qremaburg, Ind. The following is a straightforward statement of facts by a veteran of the late war. No comrade will need' fur ther proof than their friend's own words, as here given. Squire John Castor, of Newpoint, Ind., is the narrator,, and an honest, respected oitizen he is, too. He said: "I have "been troubled with rheumatism in all my loints, ever since I went to the war. It was brought on by my ex posure there. . It came on me gradu ally, and kept getting worse until I was unable to do any work. I tried several physicians, but they did me no good. They said my trouble was rheu matism resulting in disease of the heart, and that there was no cure for it Nevertheless 1 had lived and fought the disease for thirty years, and did not intend to die, simply because they said I must, so 1 hunted up some rem- 7 Want to Swear to That. " '" . edies for myself, and finally happened on Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for Pale People. I asked some of my neighbors about the medicine, for it had been used by several persons in the com munity, and they recommended it very highly. I procured a box. The pills helped me right away, and I continued taking them. . I commenced taking them last fall, and finished taking the sixth box a few months ago. I am not bothered with the rheumatism now the medioine has oureel me. I can most certainly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for PahvPeople." These pills are not only good for rheumatism, bnt are valuable for any disease that arises from impoverished, or bad blood. They do not aot on the bowels. ; ; ' ' ' ' ' ' : j Mrs. .Thackara. General Sherjman's daughter, who resides in Havre, France, her husband having been made the American consul at that port, writes that she has been elected a member of the board of managers of the Havre So ciety for the Protection of Animals. The members of the board are chiefly men, there ' being only two women be sides Mrs. Thackara. . Mangosteen from the Moluccas are now sold in the London markets. They are said to taste like a combination of strawberry, nectarine and pineapple. ' When coming to Sari Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Boom and board $1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 50 cents to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. When" J. ,A. Paulsell, a veteran of both the Mexican and civil wars, and now 82 years old, married a woman of 22 years a few days ago, he used a novel wedding ring. ' It was of brass and was made ' from a bit of cannon used by the Mexicans at Chapultepec and destroyed by the Americans. - To Care a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. , . Bobert'CJuincy and wife, of Parkers burg, W. Va., have separated because of the latter's fondness for onions and, the former's inability to stand the smell of that vegetable. The husband is seeking a divorce, and the wife is with her parents. They have several children. '".''," '"':' I believe my prompt use of Piso's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kansas, Dec. 12, 1895. Thirty years ago there were only two dozen explosive compounds known to chemists; now there are over 1,000. Tender Flesh. - The more tender the flesh, the blacker the bruise. The sooner you use .St. Jacobs Oil, the quicker will be the cure of any bruise, and any bruise will, dis appear promptly undei the treatment of the great remedy. 1 Compressed air as a motive power is to be practically applied very soon in New York city on a somewhat extensive scale. By the last of February some 22 cars will be put on the lines handling the West Twenty-third and East Thirty-fourth street ferry traffio, all propelled by this power. ' The storage reservoirs will be expected . to carry enough energy to send each car at least 20 miles. ; ' ' - '"'--'- - : '' : The last safe retreat of the beaver in the United States is the canyon of the Bio Grande, between Eagle Pass . and El Paso, a distance of about 800 miles. Cupid, instead of Davy Jones, kid naped . Miss King, whose "mysterious disappearance from Coney island re cently created such a stir, and now she has returned alive, well and a blushing bride, seeking the parental blessing. - The largest organ in the woild is in the Cathedral of Seville, 'Spain. It has 53 pipes and 110 stops. The Well-Known tea of tho Pacific Coast is Schilling's Best, ; ' ; W ell-known (at goodness . and money back -If-you don't-illpa.it, V PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Notwitstanding his 70 years, George MaoDonald, the novelist, is slowly re covering from the effects of the sun stroke received in August. ' If all the aooonnts aietrue any right minded man woulcrrather be a plain American ' citizen than 1 emperor of China. The former has a great deal more fun. ;. ; . ,. Some of the suits for damages grow ing out of the loss of the steamship La Bourgogne, of the Campagnie Generale Transatlantique, are based on the alle gation that the captain of the ship, Dleoncle, ' was insane, that he : had prophesied that he would go to the bot tom with his ship, and took no measure, either to avoid the disaster or to save the lives of his passengers. . . ' ' It'a Tour Own Fault. . . '' How long have you had lame back? It's your own faulty St. Jacobs Oil would have cured it promptly, and will cure it now, no matter how long it has remained neglected. . Taking the average ilepth of the ocean to be three miles, there would be a larer of salt 330 feet if the water should evaporate. 1 ' - -' "' If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes, boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon, i " , The new cable which has been laid across the Atlantic weighs 650 pounds to the mile. This is the biggest of all the nables. .' ' . . ; - TIT Permanently Cored. No ritaor nervotianes ill after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Bestorer. Bend for FBKK aa.OO trial bottle and treatise. DH. B. H. ILLtNa, lid., MO Axca street, Philadelphia, Pa. China ' has undeveloped petroleum land covering an area of 50,000 square miles and v coal and iron over 21,000 square miles. The coal formation alone has been estimated at ' 18,470 miles. -' ' 8100 REWARD aiOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to (earn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive dure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials, Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists. 76c. ; , Hall's Famflf Pills are the best. .; " CALTHOS "Prof. Laborde's French Cure fof '"" - Lost Manhood 5 Days Trial Treatment Sent Absoiefy Free by Sealed No . to week. aneuleh. I !ifissSf';.' helps you, more of the medicine can be purchased. If It does not help, no harm is done and ' u --.. A namo TxrltK fla full Vnimladiro that It nrlll Iron from all. Address applications for trial treatment, etc., to tne um mujtii tu., 171 B Cincinnati, O. Largest Importers of Standard Preparations in the U. 9. no inuuey Lraiu aui, ; ivu utiii ociik i...v ..STEEL SPIRAL1 CONVEYERS-;.. ' We carry In stock a lar(;e supply of the above conveyers, both right and left, which we will sell at greatly seduced prices. Also all sizes of elevator buckets ana bolts. . Write for price-list and discounts.. , " Willamet Iron Works Front and Everett Sts. ', PORTLAND, OR. VnilD I 111 CD ?ttnW 1? vVI CUJE YOURSELF I I I 1 1 1 1 I I U I" K Get 1 Right . dritttES 1 J Ity Big for unnatural I LIU 1 1 LI Lll H Dlt.(. ' 1 HJ- i discharges, Inflammations, ,1 W Keep It Klgtlt. As-mf Ommnwi II irritations or ulcerations n , . ... . . not to rtrtet.r. of in u c o u s membranes. Moore's Revealed Remedy wllldo it. Three gL-;pret.. ...utl. Painless, and not astrini doses will make you fool better. Get It from VItheEvsHsOhemiohlOo. gent or poisonous. . your druggist or any wholesale drug house , or oiNOiNNsTl.O -fci oW "T Drmrgtato, from Stewart Holme, Drug Co., Battle. T 1 "WSTS TFFTH WITHOUT PI AT PS SS-SSU Root Oro-w-ned. Bridget Made, - .: N. P. N. V. .. NO. 46 '98. ., Painless filling and extraction. : r Tf T M Wliio 271U Morrison, "1THEN vfrttlne to advertisers please Ur. Lll. Wniie, p0IJiBnd, Or. V mention thla paper. v' i , ... '. . ' . .iiTV- Miss Theodora Cowan, of. Sydney, Australia's first woman sculptor, was a student under' the American, Hiram Powers, and , has exhibited two pieces Activity of Vesuvius. Much anxiety has been caused in Naples by the renewed activity of Mount Vesu vius. ..There is little likelihood that it will do any serious damage. On the 'other hand thousands die daily from stomach disorders, who might have survived had they resorted to Hostetter s Stomach Bit ters. It is the greatest tonic known for stomach and digestive organs. ;.- The inhabitants of the Marquesas island are among the most expert tat tooers on earth. ' IITATED' TEE EXCELLENCE OF SYBDP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and Skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fia SyBiiy Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and. original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Sybup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam fobnia Fig Sybup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy., It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company ' . . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - SAN FRANCISCO, Oal ' '''' LOUISVILLE, Kj. MOW TOKK.jN.T. Mail to all Sufferers C.O.D.or Deoosit Scheme The only preparatio known to science which really cures Lost Manhood Is "CALTHOS," the marvelous French remedy discovered ty Prof. Jules Labor de. It 1b controlled in IMa country by the Von Mohl Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, a concern which ocouplee a high and honorable place in th world of medicine. It la one of the most responsible house In Cincinnati, ae any one who Is acquainted In that city will testify. The Von Mohl Co. Invites all men suffering from Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhoea, Varicocele or Weakness of any nature in the Nerves or Sexual Organs, to send their names . and receive a five days' treatment. T&ls will prove the won derful vitalising powers of "CALTHOS." After using- it five daya the sufferers will find new vigor in their organs, new force In their muscles, new blood in their veins, new ambition, and rapid progress toward the buoyant, feelings And seneatlons of younger days. , , This liberal free offer Is genuine. There la no swindling ' C. O. D-, or deposit scheme connected with It. The five days treatment is sent by sealed mail to all on request, wrapped in a plain package, and printed instructions ac company the medicine, bo that each patient becomes his own doctor and cures himself at home.. It doesn't make any difference what caused the weak ness whether bad habits in youth, or excess, or over work, or business troubles. "CALTHOS" will effect & cure, no matter what big name the disease may be called by doctors. . The Von Mohl Co. treats all correspondence in perfect confidence. Under no conditions will it make public the names of the thousands who have written testimonials .telling of their restoration to robust manhood after .ther medicines proved worthless. "CALTHOS" is regularly used In the French and German armies, and the soldiers In those countries have come to be perfect models oi . strength and vitality. Cures are effected at all agee from 20 to 80 years. There Is no case (except where the stage of epilepsy or insanity has been reached) which It will not radically, quickly and permanently, cure. Sexual weakness does not cure Itself. It grows worse from week Each day aggravates the mental and physical Send today for the five days trial treatment. 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