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Common Talk with Wosnesz If a person is ill am’ needs a medi cine is it not wise to get one that has stood the test of time and has hun dreds of thousands of cures to its credit ? A great many women who are ill try everything they hear of in the way of medicine, and this experimenting with unknown drugs is a constant menace to Uieir already impaired health. This seems to us very unwise, for there are remedies which are no ex periments and have been known years and years to be doing only good. Take for instance Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound; for thirty vears its record has been one un broken chain of success. No medicine for female ills the world has aver known has such a record for cures. It seems so strange that some people will take medicines about which they really know nothing, some of which might be, and are, really harmful ; while on the other hand it is easily proved that over one million women have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. We have published in the news papers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published in the interest of any other medicine. All this should, and does, produce a spirit of confidence in the hearts of women which is difficult to dislodge, and when they are asked to take some thing else they say, “ No, we want Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which has been tried, and never found wanting, whose reliability Is established far beyond the experi mental stage.” We have thousands of letters like the following addressed to Mrs. Pinkham, thowing that Monthly Suffering Is Al- ways Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, also Back ache and Bearing-down pains» “ I suffered untold agony every month and could get no relief until I tried your medicine; your letter of ad vice and a few bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have made me the happiest woman alive. I »hall bless you as long as 1 live.”—Miss J oie S aul , Dover. Mich. “ Four years ago I had almost given up hope of ever being well again. I was affiicted with those dreadful head ache spells which would sometimes last three or four days. Also had backache, bearing-down pains, leucor- rhrea, dizziness, and terrible pains at monthly periods, confining me to my bed. After reading so many testi monials for your medicine, I concluded to try it. I began to pick up after taking the first bottle, and have con tinued to gain rapidly, and now feel Like a different woman. I can recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the highest terms to all lick women.”—Miss R osa H ei . dem , 126 W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. Two Letters which Prove that Lydia E» Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Will Remove Tumor and Cure Other Female Weakness» “ Two years ago I was a great sufferer from womb trouble and pro fuse flowing each month, and tumors would form in the womb. I had four tumors in two years. 1 went through treatment with doctors, but they did me no good, and I thought 1 would have to resort to morphine. "The doctor said that all that could help me was to have an operation and have the womb removed, but I had heard of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine and decided to trv it, and wrote for her advice, and after taking her Vegetable Compound the tumors were expelled and I began to get stronger right along, and am as well as ever before. Can truly say that I would never had gotten well had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound.”—M aby A. S tahl , Watsontown, Pa. “ After following the directions given in your kind letter for the treat ment of leucorrhea. I can say that I hare been entirely cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s remedies, and will gladly recommend them to my friends."—A. B. D avids , Binghamton, N. Y. Another Case of Womb, Kidney and Bladder Trouble Cured by Lydia E» Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound» “ D ear F riend —Two years ago I had child-bed fever and womb trouble in its worst form. For eight months after birth of babe I was not able to sit up. Doctors treated me. but with no help. I had bearing-down pains, burning in stomach, kidney and bladder trouble and my back was stiff and sore, the right ovary was badly affected and everything I ate distressed me, and there was a bad discharge. “I was confined to my bed when I •wrote to you for advice and followed your directions faithfully, taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. Liver Pills and using the Wash, and am now able to do the most of my housework. I believe I should hare died if it had not been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may be th result of benefiting some other suffer ing woman. I recommend your Com pound to every one.”—M rs . M ary V auohn , Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. Rev. Dr. Parkhurst is authority for the statement that when D. L. Moody first applied for cnurch meml>ership it was proposed to put him on probation on the ground that he did not appear sufficiently intelligent to appreciate the meaning of the step. was a woman of resources Possession of a llluck Eye Opened Her liushaud’s Pocketbook. One of the children culled, and she weut to see what wits the matter, The hull was dark, the child’s bedroom was dark, the door to the room stood partly o[»en aud the result was that she rau into the door. In spite of the usual ap plications tor injuries or that uatore the bruise Jt.st over her eye was pain fully In evidence In a very short time and her husband was sympathetic. “Yea, It d.ies hurt,” she said in re ply to his question. “It pains me a great deal. 1 think I ought to get for that.” "Fifty dollars,” lie exclaimed. "From whom ?” "From you.” she replied. “But I didn’t push you into the door.” be protested, "aud neither did 1 have the door ajar.” “Neverthelea«,” site nss r ej, “1 think that bruise Is worth $50.” “I am awfully sorry you hurt yotir- self,” he said, "but 1 don’t see why it should cost me $50.” “Because I need It to get that gown I spoke to you about.” she exp’ll ned. "Olio! So that’s It,” he returned, "You want to work on my sympathies to get the gown I have already re fused to buy for you. Well, it won't do.” "You won't let me have It?” “No.” "Suppose I should knock over a few chairs, rush around the flat noisily for five or ten minutes aud then tip over a table,” she suggested. “I’d think it very foolish of you. but it wouldn’t change my determination,” he answered. "Then suppose, after making such a racket as that, which could not fail to arouse the curiosity of the neighbors, I should go out on the street to-mor row with this swollen and discolored eye,” she persisted. “What’s that?” he demanded. "Suppose when I was asked how ft happened I should app ar III at ease, laugh In a constrained sort of way. and after some hesitation say that I tan against a door." "You wouldn’t do that!” he exclaim ed In alarm. "What would be the Inference drawn by those who beard the racket up here to-night?” “Oh. come, now! Don't be silly!” he protested nervously. “What would they think of you?” she went on. "What kind of reputa- tion would you get in this neighbor* hood ?” "But—but surely you wouldn’t do it!” he insisted. “Do I get that gown?" she asked, as she pulled a chair over until it was al most ready to fall. "But you know I never did a brutal act in my life." he pleaded. “I never treated you other than kindly.” "Will you be able to convince tlie neighbors of that?" “I'll bet.” lie said ns he reached for his pocket book, “tint you ran into that door purposely.” But she got the gown, A resourceful woman can profit even by her nilsfor- tune.—New York Sun. A UNIQUE MILLIONAIRE. “If I Had a Son He Would Get No Legacy from Me.” “Experience is the Best Teacher” The experience of millions has demonstrated that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the perfect remedy for all troubles of the blood, stomach, nerves, bowels, liver and kidneys, »nd that it imports strength. vigor »nd vitality. Every testimonial is the voice of experience to you. Dyspepsia — •• c4 complication cf troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and inflammation of the stomach, rheumatism, etc,, made me miserable. Had no appe tite until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am thoroughly cured." N. B. Seeley, 1574 West 14th Avenue, ‘Denver, Col. Railway Pudding. Cream together with two ounces of fresh butter and a cup of white granu lated sugar; add to this the well beaten yolk of one egg and a cup of milk. Work well together and flavor with any essence desired. Mix a large tea spoon of baking powder with two cups of Uour and gradually add to the mixt ure. Bake in an oblong tin. When cooked, divide in two, spread one-half with jam and press the other lightly on it. Some of this mixture might be baked in small patty pans for tea cakes. —Boston Globe. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local application-, a- they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a blood or consiilutionaldis'aae, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Rail’s Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actedirectly on the blood and mucous suriaces Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is whatpro- duees such wonderful resuits in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A co., Proprs., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Malls Family Pills are the best. NICE OLD QUAKER LADY Heard His Name. The following story is told in the life of the late Archbishop Benson by his eon about the archbishop’s favorite dog, Watch: "My father was reading the lesson, which was the thirteenth chapter of St. Mark, in which the word ‘watch’ occurs several times. The dog, who had been slumbering peace fully, became very restless, and, as the Never Disappoints bishop ended with the words: ‘What I say unto you, I say unto all, watch,’ Hood's Pill» cure liver ills ; the non irritating and in a very imperious voice, there fol only cathartic~to~take~with Hood’s Sarsaperil lai lowed a great scuffling and scratching, ami Watch emerged hastily from his Walking Warily. place aud proceeded to the door of my A man who walks circumspectly has father’s stall.”—Troy Times. his eves open and his wits about him. If you ask him where he is going he For Wlrelrsa Steering. can tell you instantly. He has a rule All invention for steering any craft, by of conduc t, ami a distinct object in means of an ether wave on the wireless view, and carries with him a certain telegraph principal lias been perfected. In naval war it is expected to make the tor sense of danger that some one or some pedo boat almost infallible. In th s re thing will interfere with the object he spect it will equal the famous Hostetter’s has in view. Such a man will be more Stomach Bitters, which never fails to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, bil likely to accomplish his purpose than a constipation, iousness and malaria. mere wanderer. If it is worth while I'erfeclly Abmird. to walk circumspectly, for the sake of Chappie—She called me a conceited success in business and the accomplish ment of our earthly schemes, how much idiot. Dolly—The ideal Why, an idiot more is it worth while, for the sake of our spiritual welfare and growth in has nothing to be conceited about.— Town Topics. grace?—United Presbyterian. MRS. POLLY EVANS, A LIFE-LONG FRIEND OF PERUNA. I shall recommend I’iso’s Cure for Con sumption far and wide,—Mrs. Mulligan, I’lumstead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1895. ••My wife (Polly J. Evans), says she feels entirely cured of sys temic catarrh of twenty years’ standing. She took nearly six bottles This world is full of fools, and he of thy excellent medicine, Peruna, as directed, and we feel very who would wish not to see one must not thankful to thee for thy kindness and advice. She did not expect to only shut himself up alone, but also be so well as she is now. Twelve years ago it cured her of la grippe. break his looking glass.—Boileau. I want to tell thee there has been a great deal of Peruna used here last winter. Peruna does not need praising. It tells for itself. We No More Sour Stomachs. When you’r constipated, undigested food rots can and do recommend It to anyone that is afflicted with catarrh.” in your stomach like garbage in a swill barrel. 4s ever, thy friend, John Evans, South Wabash, Ind. Clean it out with Cascarete Candy Cathartic! 1UC. 25c, 50c. When catarrh has reached the chronic stage, of course it has gone beyond the reach of all local remedies. Nothing but a systematic remedy can reach it. Peruna is the only remedy yet devised to meet such cases. Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system. It does its work quietly, but surely. It cleanses Ought to Include an Alarm Bell. This timely suggestion comes from the Chicago Record: Why not make every microbe wear a fender and carry a headlight? As soon as a man gets so old he has no more trouble with heart affairs, his liver begins to make him grief.—Atijh- insou Globe. Tart But True. Until indivuality is enabled to as sume 'lie mantle of greatness it can probably do as much to make a man unpopular as any other one quality.— l’nck. A settlement of the dispute between the Buffalo Express and the Buffalo Typographical Union, which has lastid over two years, has been reached. the mucous membranes of the whole body. It produces regular functions. Peruna restores perfect health in a natural way. No one should neglect to procure one of Dr. Hartman’s free books on catarrh, sent to any address by the Peruna Medi cine Company, Columbus, Ohio. Willamette Iron and Steel Works Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their Children during the teething period. JAMES LOTAN, Manager, "I can’t get away from a good agent,” a man writes to this office, "What can 1 do?” Don’t argue with an ageut. Let him talk. Keep quiet. When he has run himself down, say: "I do not want it.” Do not say any A Just «oil. It is as hard as ever to reconcile the thing else.—Atchiuson Globe. wrongs which men suffer at each other’s Improved Train Equipment. hands with the great truth that there The U. R. & N. and Oregon Short is over all a just, holy and gracious Line have added a buffet, smoking and God. Our own jiersonal life is full of library car to their Portlaud-Cliioago unsolved mysteries, and lays ui>on us through train, and a dining car service heavy hands. There must be some has been inaiignarated. The train is great facts of which we can lay hold to equipped with the latest chair cars, steady ourselves amidst the flood of day coaches ami luxurious first-class doubt which otherwise might engulf us. and oidinary sleepers. Direct connec —Rev. Ed. Coer tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande TKY ALLKt’S FOOT KASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. line, front all points in Olegon, Wash At this season your feet feel swollen, ner ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. vous and uncomfortable. If von have For information, rules, etc., call on smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien’s any O. R. & N. agent, or address W. Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves Portland. ! the genus millionaire Cecil Rhodes is unique. On the face of the earth to-day there is probably no other rich man who would use his private fortune to build a railroad in n savage country or defray the expenses of a war, not knowing whether there shall be a reimbursement. It is sacrifice of this unusual sort, in an age when money Is king, that commands the ad miration of statesman and mechanic corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer alike; while capitalists from very won tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thousand derment are constrained to give aid. "This explains why. through tho testimonials. Try it today. Hold bv all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial length and breadth of South Africa, package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olm you cannot find a man that envies sted, Le Roy. N. Y. Rhodes his fortune, since he neither Work. spends money on himself nor does he .Man is not exceptional in the fact hoard It for posterity. ‘If I bad a son that he is and has to lie a worker, All he would get no legacy from me.’ says I i nature is a scene of incessant action. this world-unique millionaire. ‘I like I Everything from atoms to stars and “ys- to see a young man begin poor. It will tems of suns are constantly in motion. bring out the best that Is In him.’ — Rev. D t . Thomas, People’s Church. “To a Rockefeller, Gould or Vander bilt such disinterested use of millions TO Cl.'KK A COLD IN ONE DAT must seem like Insanity. Here is a Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. man that husbands his fortune with All druggists refund the money if it one hand and lavishes It with the other, fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature much as Napoleon kept the recruiting is on each box. 25c. sergeant busy at one end of the scale, An American Machine Shop. while he never hesitated to fling a few Foreigners who visit the Paris ex thousand men to certain death at the other. He lives a plainer life than his position in 1900 will have an opportu associates. He owns no steam yachts nity of seeing a typical American or private cars, and consistently de machine shop in full operation. Not clines all titles and peerage honors. He only will the machinery in the build shuns society and prefers knocking ing, such as traveling cranes, hangers, about on the veldt In a Khaki suit to shafting, electric motors, etc., be of attending a court reception. He has American make, but the structure it spent a million dollars to provide Cape self will lie made on this side of the Town n zoological garden and beauti Atlantic.—Philadelphia Public Ledger. ful park, yet he lives himself for the Too Much Time Wanted.— “If you most part in a thatched but In Mata- will get my new suit done by Satur beleland. Three times have incendi day,” said the customer to a tailor, aries burned down bls villa at Groot "1’11 be forever indebted to you.” "If Schur. On each occasion has he re that’s your game,” replied the tailor, built It nt greater expense, though he "the clothes will not be done at »II.” Is seldom there to enjoy Its luxuries. —Ohio State Journal. It Is a good way to distribute money Made Hitn Homesick. to the workingman,' he says."—Ains- A tramp went along a dusty road lee’s Magazine. and sat down on the steps of a house A Sew Order. in a quiet village street. Through the In the matter of orders, medals find windows the voices of a man and diplomas. France sets no limit, The woman in violent altercation were latest Is diplomas for washerwomen. heard, and the tramp listened intently. | Die washerwomen, to be sure, occupy Angry words, and occasionally the s conspicuous position on the Seine, sound of something thrown, reached ind have played an important part in his ears, he could hardly sit still. the life of Paris, especially in revolu At last, evidently, the wife had tionary |>eriod». They are nearly as taken a broom, and the blows fell fast formidable as the market women. and furious. The tramp could stand it no longer, Either in recognition of their ability, or ,n deference to their Influence, the gov- but, rushing to the side door, he darted ?rnment has established this new or* in, and, stepping between the pair, he cried, with a husky voice: Jer. and has awarded twelve medals. "Give us a clip or two with the It Is surprising bon- dumb the a ref1 broom, old woman; it seems just like ige man is »tout figures. •Id timesl”—Collier’s Weekly. ! Tse of Liquor in tho Army. The Evangelical alliance at Cincin nati listened to two addresses on “Tem perance.” Rev. F. M. Wells, former chaplain of the First Tennessee regi ment at Manila, spoke of intoxication among the soldiers. He said that there were 800 traveling liquor salesmen in the Philippines and that liquor is sold on many transports, as well as on the battleship Indiana. He cited names of officers whom he said he had seen drunk, and said 90 per cent of the ill ness among the soldiers is caused by liquor. He was followed by Clinton N. Howard, the temperance orator and letormer, who outlined his wurk in Rochester. POSTLAND, ORECON MINING AND SAWMILL MACHINERY AND LOGGING ENGINES IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BUILDERS Designer* and Builder* of Marine Engine«, Mining; and Dredging Mi«<*liiiierj an<l General Mill and Iron Work, Fire Hydrant*, Pulleys, Slinfting, etc. Corre spondence Solicited. A 25c CAMPLE BOTTLE FOR lOc. DOCTORS INSIST that their patients use “5 DROPS” far RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DISEASE ~ S wanson R heumatic C ure C o .: When I wrote you for a sample bottle of “5 DROPS” my wife was suffering terribly from Rheumatism atid was very discouraged, as I had tried every thing the doctors prescript, even sending her to Richfield Springs, etc. My doctor is very much surprised at the progress my wife is making, and she is so well that she refused to keep her seamstress and is now doing her own sewing. The doctors Insist in her taking “5 Drops ” and assure her that it is now only a mutter of a few days and she will be entirely cured, and as we are very well known here, the “5 DROPS ” is receiving considerable atten tion and praise. F. E. PRICE, Jersey City, N. 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