Image provided by: Deschutes County Historical Society; Bend, OR
About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
am 0 p|#t'(tun. proportion ami roiuhluat Inti of lugrralli'tit#. in Hi© priMvas 1»jr will, u Utrlr r«uiMtl«| «a lura am « i t r m i r c l ami |»r««rrvri1, J ii ©ff«Mtlvru»**n, UMrfuli»©«« «•#*»•! eco n o m i, Curing tin? wlilmi rang« of tlltt’ii»«’«, Doing tl»r moat k « mn | for the* iiionry% Having thr ipoal ii»©t1l< Inal merit. Ami lhr grralrat record of ru fM, - fffx s n v m á N iB ^ m b H D A I R Y I N G IN D k N M A H K . Land W o r k i d for H u ndre ds of Y « a r s Midi H u l l O u r s . T h a t A m e ric a n fa r n i r r a and p ro m o te rs • f a g r i c u l t u r a l In du atr ir a ar© rath©r lu i in graaptrig th a ir o p p o rt n u t i* a , and are m d i n g e r of b e in g o u tg en era led in r h . Umm II© flebaST. “ I m m e a s u r a b l e a re the re buffs th a i he lp ers »#f the ¡ee»r, the seek«'ra af t e r c h a r i t y f(»r th e ir su fferin g b r o th e r s und©rg(.,M ©iih] § New Y ork »»Uarlty or ganlA ation official. “ A frb*rxJ «»f m in e s Afet!j«eli©t m in is t e r In n em a il w«-*r e n i town, told m e the o ttie r day o f hia hint relfiiff. a r. *t unklritl one. E nter lug Hie o f t h e lo ca l w«*ekly, th«* m in i a ter unld to th e e d ito r : | ** *1 am Moll'itlng aid f o r a g e n t le m a n o f refinem ent and In telligent© who Is In dlr© n«*e«l o f a lit tie reu dy rnt»ney, but , w ho h f a r D m » proud a m a n to m a k e • hia su fferin g* kmnvn .’ “ ‘ W h y .’ ©xelalmed th e ed itor, pu sh 1 I n f ii?» his ey esh ade, T m the on ly c h a p In the village w ho a n s w e r » tlia t de scrip tion. W h a t ’s t h i s g e n t l e m a n 's nam e?’ “ *1 reg rer,’ aald Hie m in is t e r, ‘t h a t I am not a t lib erty to d la rlo ae It.* “ 'W h y , It mi at t»«* me, ©aid th e ©dl tor. ’ It la me I t ’s me, sure. H e a ven p r o p e r you, parson , lu your go«»<J w o r k .’ " What is Pe=ru=na? Is it a Catarrh Remedy , or a Tonic , or is it Both? O w ing I** I ht* gl en! fllliOllflt " f tl«*t’t»If* I n »»u n i vt gi’tiiiti«* mu 11 «ir t*t »ut a liu ti in Jtni/llliiii wat era, wdilfli niu»*©H rnphl th« m a r k e t s o f the world, unl«**a they Bom® people call Peruaa a great tonic. Other* refer to Pernna u a great d f f **r lorn I hut « #f thin gtt*f*l, Iht* hull improve th e i r method s, ia th e b e l i e f o f catarrh remedy. ‘»r H im iimw dla pjiffli |*niit O uii mi h a m , l>tt>in J a m e s K. !<uaa*I), o f t 'o l u m b i a Which of theae people are righ t? Ia it more proper to call Périma a ca built r«»r tlu* I l i a y. 1 1 In ft f *<»Vf ru iitt’ii t , j a t i n i v e r s i t y , New Y o rk . I l e s n liu assll tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? fon a i r i f l e d ••lit lr#«l jr «»f hr*»nzt*. Agnliibt wn* r«*»*»*fitly a v is it o r at the a'at© col Our reply i t, that Périma ia both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, In natial liquid form i.r In iliiK'nlalml Itila nudili, Mg y g IN »pill II r Mf*’tiiin|fH, ttn» lege, and d u rin g hi* s t a y t h e r e ad there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that ia not alao a tonic. U b i e l a known >■ b u r . n t n l . a . lUOdoMa |1. n»»rr»»Nlv«’ n* ll«»ii n i thè 111 uzlllnii w a t e r a Iritscvl an a**»*mbly t»f t h * t e a r h e r s o f In order to thoroughly relieve any ca*e of catarrh, a remedy must not only lina tu» efTeft, muí, n 11 h»»ugh m ore font- the In la n d Umpire, who were a t t e n d i n g have a specific action on the mucous membrane* affected by the catarrh, bat it t h * t e a r h e r a ' niMfitute in P ullm an. H d a ly. I m »fli In iim lerliil nml fon ntruu llo n, mint have a general tonic action on the nervoua system. tiv© to the pro blem s j u s t m a a ti o a e d , n© the v «« h » w *| \n mil' ll lig h te r tinnì If b u ilt •aid Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi t»f Hteel (|| W' mm I T h e p ro peller Nliilft* " T h i r t y y ea r* a go New Y o r k was A funny Umk In «•.’ »• > al|««| M J i n g l e i ' o o k " tion of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the lug imd pr«»|H*lh-r uri* nini» o f bronze. ••ni I I V l . l . t o M 1 ) li ii »1 I- r I c I it 1 11 ,- i m m a « 1, 1 u| •«Hiding h u t t * r and r h e * * e to t h * I<on circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. «•»«'•»■ of |n*t L»»>y «> •! to|i« frolli two | > < • «> New Yo rk b u t t e r and T h e hruwtilHh MpotM w h l d i npjM’iir In don m a r k * t * toll« o f .‘" M ' i l c I • Min I « ' • ««■ it'll«* Wi t h |r Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention rh*'#«* w» rc ru ling out s im ila r p ro du cts I n N* «i nt • A i l i i n « « I ’k ; fi. I I mu t It <r «■ « o . < »*► .»Id h«M»k« art* re a lly tlu** to th e ravage*« l«ni|. 4 «1 from O n ta r io , imd o t h e r ¡ a r t * of tho from medical writers as IIYD EA STI3 CANADEKSIS. Tho wonderful efficacy t»f t»ae te i In any « I*.»polar Mi« lianh ^ world. ./u»t t h i r t y y e a r s ago I>*n m srk of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold T h e tiny tlt^trt»yer Is i hjhm hilly fi»ntf *»f began to t h i n k *ht» fou ld m a k e b u t t e r upon the medical profession. When joined with CUEEE3 and COPAIBA a Mlareliy m a t e r ia l and H n p ro p a g a tio n H am! put it in the Lond on m a rk e t. T h e I Nf " M M M I O N trio of medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem Mt t.AKMNt, proiuotetl hy dump. It I ijih been well question w;t", How could ah* ov erco m e W l i a t M n l n th© I f r a r t Urm tf edy for catarrh that in the present state of medic i progress cannot be im th»« lend t h a t N«*w Y o rk alr*;tdy had in uiulerHiootl t h a t tlarnp produced d in e d I ’ r<»f J a , . . . I Aiftj. It»- •■<-l<*lir.it<-'l F a r m o r B u s in e s s the London m a r k e t " ? Khe sen t men to proved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as COLLIN- t»r(ith»n nini tlecay. hut the * h n r e «»f tlu» f l i l t I'M ! * t. o ' u l U I ..it li^ «ftor. London to study out tho gro und ; to And biologist. I ii l, i. l*.oli, T t y n i m i i ' i i of SONIA CANADENSIS, C0RYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought V> « li t o f i r n i » fi in i « t M If mljr wl»<« will m l f f o h i ’ In tlu* ojK -rallon tuia not liltli 1.1»In»’ Matti-r,” lum tliiiw n Hint u nti ;i •«■II ' I n n t *i • tnjjrrr 4 i l v r |.i i' i* i I m i rin what Lon don w a n ted . T h e n sh e set «*rti» I m *«* ii an «peeled i 11 iy fungila o r to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations t i o n « i r l bt •*'r wlirn |»oa««b • i o n < « n l* r about to g i v e them tlio req u ired product« <-ut fro-n tin- vi-n trl t* o f t)n- h'-nrt put I . «il AI. I r« in the body. mold I n f»**p(> iin Ihh* f»»r g ra y find hlu<*k I»«nm/irk im u c o u n t r y 4>f poor «oil, I p ■ *■. jtl iti o f r , io rlilf o f Ko-l.u.-n wl L DAMI VIII) hi ??% Il a> K» »I»» * I m a r k « upon old papt*rM In Npotllng winch has be en tilled am i ov erw ork s»! oontliiii« fo l.-nt for a niiiiif.-r o f day*- )From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. I'h® Ilo» nurfae«* the fungUN h**lpH tt> b r e a k (o r f% thtiusaml vear* N e v e r t h e l e s s , the un til (lutrofii tIon M-ta In Hi- » « ) « ttii>< use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless te-.timonials Com every «lown th e f a b r i c mid littaten tlu* p n e ’evH l»arii*rh pojiulati<ui a n n u a llv sells in the c a n tw <lom* wlfb an o r d i n a r y m n * i< - quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over m a r k e t « o f London $3.'»,^000,000 w»»rth o f Ita fh’stmeth»f). T h « 1 I r la r la u K ngllala. U-i-n c x t l r p n t c l froju tin- enthusiastic. When practical experience confirms a well-grounded theory the of b u t t e r In H(03 the e n t i r e I nited a f t e r It Tiw» K'.ngluml w h l 'h N|Mik(* t h r Inn Il l.yd» kker. t h e F n g lla h naturnllNt. S ? a i e * eif»»*rted <*nlv $ 1 , 0114.000 rtii j fxxly. T b l a would tend t o p r o r e that result is a truth that cannot be shaken. fftingv w lih ti wi»« alrrfitlv «lying In thr f'ftllN A tte n tion to the ohaervath»llJI of >f b u t te r t h e h e a rt la a ch cm h -a l in a chi dc and Munufcit tured Ly Peruna Ltrug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio In a d ditio n t o th« v;«*t (¡nan #ig)iti*eu a t 11 .»** wRi b efo re ull t h i n g 1' II I I'oKit k on Mu* " I g n i fleanee «»f the t i t y of b u t t e r m en tio n e d , D e n m a r k | t h a t It la nil du<- to c h e m ica l a'-tlon • world ©f the uMiutry Th© algttta nml "|»»I m on lion nil»« a« If idlcatln g t h * ■ends out one fifth as much ¡»ork a* we T h « iinkamlar •■ontractIon 1» pro bab ly T a k l n u No < h n n r f i . W o o l # Ask .>© %f + t * j . a o u u J a o f mit nm ¿»Inyed n f a r grea ter r h . * e rolli t Ion alili» o f Ilona, tig e r a amt do, sn»l ju«t u% m any h o r s * * ; and c e r due to the aulwitlttiUoB o f a<«llurn fo r , Mr«. V)rk-H«on— W h a t do you tuppon© ” Ob. th e so rro w o f It !” sobb ed th « ta in l y , w* should l*n<l t h * world in the p a r t lu thr livra <»f t h r um**« o f thr le opard a On lion m l» * tho p a t t e r n (*f c a lc iu m naira la the c e l . a o f the uiua you would do if you w*r* :© m**t th« f a i r maid. " I . a a t nig h t I re fused Mr. In the m e a n t im e peo ple th n e t h r ? do to «la v T h i s I*» r© the m a r k i n g * la In te r m o d la f o In eh a r- I reiuhng o f horse* rle*. fool k ili*r? B la n k a n d t b l a m o rn in g bia body w as th© Danish na tion has t a u g h t t h * h s n s ftr -tml. Aar »«Man«-©. lu tlw* w ay In g < ier liwtwci’fi th#* a t r i p * * o f tho tlg»*r H«r Husband- I ’d t"ll him I was th« found In th e ri v e r ." T h e difficulty of th 1« th e o ry la t?iat It how to work. F ou r hu ndred and f ifty ^ h h l i t»lrda and a n im a la w ere N|H»keu • n«I the rOdette* o f the loopnrd, tint In thousand d olla rs worth o f egg* were #* d o e* not « x jila ln the c o n t r o l o f the mao h# was looking for all rifh*. I bar© " P o o r fellow ' ’ m u rm u r e d he r giri o f arvt t h t uniur« given them I hnve ellneii rnor«* t o w n n ! tt»e f o r m e r Knat po rted by t h i s c o u n t ry in 1A75. and in mua- l c . It U plain t h a t th e p ro b lem Just f i ? * n orders to hav« rhat n*w addi 'rien d. " I suj>[>o«e he w a s a f r a i d you m yn elf om e or t w l - e tirarti old ¡**<»;»le A f r i c a n lh»tia re t a i n m ore or leas tll*- IP' J this « s p o r t had reached a vain© o f e o n ’ rol la not aolyed by th e c h e m i c a l tion to th* bous© torn down and built might c h a n g e y ou r m in d .” • gain ©zactly ■• you want it« In t h r c o u n try a,»«Nik o f t!>© Lrn a? tln e t t r a c e * t»f tl»«’«»e e a r l y marking© of $$,0 9 2 Of 0. In the lost ten y e a r s theory •‘ I»ain# Hurt let '* O lir la fa ml I In r with even w hen they reu< h m a t u r i t y A « 1 1 « D en m ark b * s t a k e n $k *00,000 w ort h of Moth.r. wifi find Mn W!n,l--w-. B/^-thlo« t h r phi.u** from ho<»k«. o f «•mirhc It la t in et tig e r Ilk*» fen tu ro <>f tho Hon rtib m m from Io wa and N e b r a s k a , via New Byru;- th. ■’ f.rn — t V i um l o t Ih m lt co.idr -P Y o rk , which th e h n i fed to Danish cows 1 . n o , ih, u « l b li i ( I (wr.od. < ’ luiU' Vr m ' |Vrt«*lrtt»” bu t onr© or la a w tiite p a t c h o v er the eye, w hich aud piga, an«l then ¡»laced the l a t t e r in t w l w ns a child 1 a c t u a l l y h e a rd It 1 tllHnppearN In the a»1ult P u m a cuba tho E u ro p e a n m a r k e t s in s u ccess fu l IM iT n T .rl.f W riter*. stipi»’ »*««» It \?4»u d hr 1rn|* *"1b © t « » lirai atto»? a p a t t e r n q u i t e u n lik e t h a t o f tho c o m p e t i ti o n with s i m il a r pro»lucta fro m T h e r e jo -t l o n of a aiaBu-r rlpt o fte n It a uy w lirr# n»»w I/»>n<b»u Outlook A m eric*. 'lofi, tig er, leopard and J a g u a r. l e f t a p » a * . but the a o e p ahle m anu - “ I a n d a moment ago th a t t w e n t y At flu* recent nits»tlng of th e A m e r i an unknown $100 Reward, $100. y ea rs ag»» th e c o m p e t i t o r of D en m a r k a- rlpt, ea;>eelaHy from is mest painful. c a n AfWMH’latI on f<>r tho A«l¥Miu*i*m«*iit wtb the S t a t e of New Y ork T h » * m a 1*” « o f l i l l a « ; «T W 11 , . * j . ’ r-i *^1 !« In the«« hand, brou ght a glow o f Joy which V* hat's ¿ - l ì i u «tii 1 At »,h* rc I« at lr a * t o n e * 1 r •*w * 1 I 1 -r«*» of S« '.enee, In < 'hb iig»*, llttefithu i watt t w e n t y y e a r s the Danish people h&vo r ic h ly co m pen sa ted me f o r ail t Buf 111 a t * * i «* i ' • • h a a h* ” M i I© to ci. • «* i u al l 1 i rullo«! to the In terest I ng fa ct t h a t the incre-t"*’ I th e t r exj»or t* from $ 1»<i»i.«»00 fe re d from th*- o th era • '•«• a I t it li i a t h T o feel the II « I T a 4 «'Arri: 4 i i r h t : , f n l l . i I <»a t l . r . t © 1 1 • • W h l i ' i W M ! •> (' l work on th»* P a n n in a ('m ini 1* c h a n g i n g to It o.Of *0,000. In th** earn« t w e n t y tou ch m e r felt t>ef-)re, t>o be the tirat «u»• J . ©1 (rater » It y • «t «» : » t» i•• 1 1 ¿ a e«»a«t P h oi< glen! eíjrullth.fin In I'a n a m n , and \ ca rs f:\nn va lue* in tho S t a t e o f New to find th e p l a n e t u s Im agin ed In th e , ». a < Si‘Tit Ha « « a Af i h f ‘ lit* la t Afe nf! In t er fi a . i jr t h a t It* co m pleti »n will e n a b l e th e Y o rk have decre ase d $ ‘« 100 , 000 , 000 . In l l l l m l ’ at. e h eaven o f a r t . to be In nl a « ’ 1 t • u « I I i I tn » a the Iasi fif te e n y e a r s O n t a r io has o u t b i d free!» wMt«r f a n nu* o f the Atlanti»* mu! * ' ' g th©I N««w Y ork m the *a m e way in tho ttie d a w a o f a new tn .e n t, w ith the t i n t i ti <>f ' » i r -.««•«•, A l n i g i v i ' i g t e J a t »Til l ’a< lfl a.oj»e* j., Interililng!»* I ’mlouht Ight th a t aee-u« to m a u t le t h e w r i t t e n • t r r n g t l t l*v I ’ i:|. tf.«> o t i i i l l l u ' o U A ’ ch» e*e m urk i’t T w e n t y years a go New m t l l t t.AtU ■ t- ' h . g I ' a \* i • l!,.* p r o od y m a n y m a r i n e miluinln whll pa*a Y o rk Gives instant relief. co m p a n ie s r ec eiv ed C a n a d i a n [)H^e. who w ou ld pot !>• an e d it o r for fo 1 «*’. ■% i a « * a ■. »nu* h I a T Ii In 1 1 a UfA t >i r j. w i # Removes the twinges. • ■« ii At l to-y "•’ r "■ II • i ‘1 1 1 I' h ,ari I r ©r.) fro m t»!ie o c e a n to the t»ther. T h u n a ehei * * ami ¡»ut the New Y o rk s t a m p on nto-h a p riv ile g e ? I do not know how '»'< t • * I 1 a .la lo <ui« He..J for liai o. ¡»erm alient c h a n g e of c o n d it i o n * will I m * it to get one ce nt m ore in th«» E n g lis h It la with o t h e r e d l t o t i w ho a r e a lso Ina timo- ì a a USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW T • lay the New Y o rk f a r m e r s a m h o r t but I ca n truly nay f o r niy br o u g h t a bout, w hich m ay o r may not m a rk e t A l i ra* y J CilKVPY A CO .Toledo, O. are sen d in g t h e i r ch eese ov er the ( ;i • a Hold h> Ait »1» gglala. T'.«* ¡ n !>*- h « h " hiiH'li p r a c t i c a l I n t e r l i n e *\ bu t 2 5 c . — ALL D R U G G I S T S —6 0 c . w-lf t h a t no th in g of my own w h ic h I 1©k« l i a . 1 « 1 au»i.y l'ilia f«»r conatlpalton. dian 1 o u m la ries, ami p a y in g two c e n t s It* a- '.entitle In te rest la \#ry g re a t . In j tho u g ht fresh and tru e e v e r g a v e me per pound in or der to sell it at a l l . " ‘I k m » l l r n r K r l r m l a . View of th»*Ne f a c t " , th e Y *oe!llt toll r<* S h o w i n g the su p e r i o r it y of E u ro p e a n m ore ph- iwure tha u t h a t I got fr<>nj the Nan Th « i* J a k ‘* latrai pirftire. "••Ivetl to urge Upon ( ’ofigfY *s" the fic -es m eth od s o f e d u c a t io n in compar I'Ve qiia.ltii-a In the w ork o f aoino Do n’t voti il : a he h» a i h r tl r r m proli # nlty o f a n ltnm«"l!nte b i o l o g i c i ! nurvey with A m e r i c a n ed u c a t io n , Dean Hi • >eallng hia po w er.— i than In a front view? • a i d : o f tlu* I'nnniiut ( ' a n a l gone. n Atlantis-. i ai> M . li tetta r, drar. It doaan t * ‘ W u r t c m h u r g U a sm all G er n T h e r«*l"»rt t h a t th e «• n 1 f K tr em n now ('© U ln a ; I l l s A t t e n t i o n . «b o p Talk H arrrd . • how hia I’M Id apot. s t a t e , a l i t t l e la rg e r th a n th e I '• snd © 11 Narrons DU ©•** rtiiiN w ith g r e a t e r * im *« m 1 th a n fo rt n e rly , E m p i r e o f E a s t e r n W a s h i n g t o n ' i r e 1 t r I »r, h nw' s t . r u Mr. Ling©rl‘ *n*— I bail a queer adven Friend (at wt-dding) — Where are yo© e 1 f o r h ’ H I ' L f 2 tr'Äi botti* And In Ilia K la a ta n f. ar*»! It * Iftfluence on th e tim e re q u ire d h a v in g a populatio n o f a bo ut tw ture this a fte rnoon------- going to spend your honeymoon.^dear? V . i a L . S - 1 A r c h H L. I ' L U a ., 1 © tJr ra ay Clrimra You look aa if you’d fo r th e cro ca lug <»f tin* A t la n t i c , fur- lion person s Miss de M u ir (w ith a swift at Blushing B rid e— *Sh ! You mustn't let T h i r t y y e a r s ago W ur Managed fo git ;n <lr awlm aomrhnw the cl o ^ k ) — You mean yesterday a f te r my husband bear you a^k that question. T h © M aster*© T ill© . nS*he* tin* them e f o r an a r t i c l e hy Hr. t'-m hu rg b e g a n to rea liz e t h a t he r pop- 'I ufTold Knu ft Y ep . I'm a Fuat Ward I>on’t you know he’s a heekeej>er? P ro f. K e y when head m a s t e r o f a noon, I presume. liremuH'ke In tin* t í c r m n n inagtzin**, ulati«» ' was b e g i n n i n g to d w i n d l e ; t h a t floater now <'hu aro T ribu n e ('m a h n u I >r Il renne- ke unnly/e* the so m e t h in g had to 1 * done to m a in ta i n ! a r g e L o n d o n a-hool w a a one o f the her i n t e g r i t y •• n s t a t e Ro she s* t m ost gen ia l g entlem en t h a t ever Oiled c l i m a t i c and geogrn¡ihlt al rea no na fo r about b u ild in g tip a s y s te m o f sc ho s th e eilat«*r**e and c»»ntlnuanee o f tîie for all th e p eo ple, t h a t would h«'lp the thu t i-oaltloa. l i e w as fond o f e n - o u r Caiilf S t r e a m , and {«oliita out how tilt* I oy wd •• wished t " I e n c a r p e n t e r , a aging fu n In hia I kits and w a i not tin vvlllliig to re c o u n t o c c a s i o n a ll y during rluiu ge In the w hid « u r re iits a nd th e ¡»lumber, «»r a f a r m e r , in the sam e de c l a s s t i m e wb«-n i n r t h i n g (irorapte-i It of t h e W e l l I n fo rm e ll o f it <> W o r ld h a * d«*iiMity o f the i t m o a p h e r e nil a f fe c t th e grot*, a c c o r d in g to his needs, as they would a**©iat the v nth who desired to tile m a n n e r s and c u s t o m s o f c o u n t rie s » ! » a y n be i n for u Hlniple, p l e a s a n t lif e nml |M»w«*r o f th«* famoiiH c u r r e n t. 1 * a la w y e r , an e n g i n e e r , or a p h y be had visited . On on® o c c a s i o n he was 0 T h l a I m I'hlefly d«*pelldent, he ¡»oints ou t, • lid e m e l e n l llijnlil ltt x a llv e r e m e d y .if sicia n . T o d a y W u r t e m b u r g has .a uni* 'e l l in g hia c l u - « ab out S(«aln and said : on tlu* loca tion and a r e a s o f h ig h and No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseased at that partic vers ty g i v i n g courses o f world wide k n o w n v a l u e ; u l a i n t l v e w h i c h physl- " I * o you know, boys, t h a t when a ular sp o t; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would low p r e s s u r e o v e r th e a»*;t. A a eries o f f a m e ; t e c h n i c a l schoo ls, w e a v i n g an»l eliin s co uld s a n c t i o n fo r f a m i l y t r o heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at c a r e f u l l y nun!** rep ort» ov er a long n m n u f a c tu r rig ©cht».^s; tw o hu ndred and m a n a t t a i n s to e m in e n c e t h e r e he Is not because It s c o m p o n e n t t,uf ,K n , r perio d o f tim e hy th«» H e r m a n M a r in e t h i r t y i n d u s tria l schools in tow ns an»l ca lled 'air,' bu t la given th e t it l e of fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being k n o w n to t h e m t o bo w h o l e s o m e nml ohM crvntoriu m m m h * to In dien te t h a t v i l la g e s ; schools f r m eta l w o rk er s, and 'don ?' ” constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and One o f t h e hoys her« c * U e d o u t : irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. tru ly be n e f ic ia ) i s e f f e c t , U C 'e j.t u h io th e €2illf S t r e a m now m oves m o re r a p w o r k e r s in th«» t e x t i l e t r a d e s ; sch ools of a r t , o f a g r i c u l t u r e , o f p r e p a r a t io n for •Then. I suppose, air. they would These impurities in the blood may be the remains of some constitutional to t h e s y s t e m and Kwiille, y e t p r o m p t, idly t lia ti f o rm e rly . household m a n a g e m e n t ; and numerou s ca ll you D o n Key ?" trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs *n a c t i o n . fa rm sch oo ls, and high schoo ls t h r o u g h T h e g r a v i t y o f th e c l a s s was c o m in the system, or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter A 11 m 1 . 1 .1 t ' u u u i f r . i n su pply ln K t h a t d e m a n d w ith Its out th e s t a t e . which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause pletely upset f o r th e r e m a i n d e r o f the It Is not i-vi-rj on e w ho prove« tlir In- "W u rtem b u rg a *!**•» but i»?t!e e i e e l l e n t ro in b ln atlo n of S y ru p o f may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to a f te r n o o n .— S t r a n d M agazin e. la rg e r t h a n tho In la n d E m p ire of E a s t r(Tis-lunlni-Ks o f Insoiiniln ruri-v a l 7 F lits and K li ïl r o f S e n n a , the C a li posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows ern W a sh in g *o n , >i.| j t i . n ail the«*, i n C o n a ld r r .l,. f o r n i a I 'I k S y r u p Co. p r o c e e d s a lo n i; j . - a r s o f ni:«-. Unit Is why a y o im p iti- r's s t i t u t i o n s , with :tn inco me o f ten d olla rs the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing e*]M-rli-n--i-, ns t h e la nn svllli* I'onrU-r- In a c o u n t r y c h u r c h o n e S a b b a t h , that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. e t h i c a l l i n e s and r e l i e s on t h e m e r i t s per head o f populati.»n. W h a t would J o u r n a l r.-t-onls It, his - iiih ri-markal>lo Every symptom suggests pollution A m e rica n ci ti/ c* * t h in k , if in a d ditio n as th e cotvgregatlon w ere rilling f o r the o f t h e l a x a t i v o f o r Its r e u i a r k a b l o ••noii^h to ijiioti- I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who are to s u p p o r tin g a g r i c u l t u r a l co lleg es, t h ev | first hymn, a n old lady en te red the and disease—the discharge, the red, success. ^ in need of a blood purifier,‘and especially aa a Tin- fntln-r o f t h e Inti, w ho w a s a bo ut were naked t«» support five hu ndred ; ch u rch a t th e s a m e tim e angry looking flesh, the pain and in S h e held up T h a t Is o n e o f m a n y r e a s o n s why 7 y e a r s old. w a s n p h y s icia n , nml w hen t e c h n i c a l and ind ustrial schoo ls for remedy for sores and obstinate ulcera. Tn X877 he r hand, e x c l a i m i n g : " K e e p y o u r j flammation. and the discoloration of I had my leg badly cut on the sharp edge of a S y r u p o f F I k s a n d K l l i l r o f S e n n a Is tilt- child foun d d1 nielli t y Ih Kottlh); to ev e r y two m illion o f p o p u l a t io n f T h i s surrounding parts, all show that deep seats, l/oah. y c ne edua a r i s e , though I barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking is what is b e in g done in the small s t a t e r i v e n t h o p r e f e r e n c e hy t h e W ell- sleep, wh s read y w ith ndvliv. down in the blood there are morbid '. „„ . i« •• t i - t e n I'x p re s s . the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A “ I'll tell you soni.-thliiK t h a t will soon o f W u r te m b u r g , and fro m tho po in t of In fo rm ed T o r e t Its b e n e f i c i a l e f f e c t s and dangerous forces at work, con great sore formed and for years no one knows view o f A m e ric a n c i t iz e n s today, it i* stantly creating poisons which may pu t you to sleep,” In- salii. " Y o u I m - k I ii what I suffered with the place. I tried, it alw ays buy tho r e n u ln c tnanufac Almost i n c o n c e i v a b l e ; th e c o n te m p la tio n seemed to me, everything I had ever heard of, in the end lead to Cancer. Local l u r e d hy th o C a l i f o r n i a F I k S y r u p Co., nml rotiti) slo w ly up to tuie hund red , of which must lead any A m e rica n eiti but I got no relief and I thought I would have applications are valuable m,!y for o n l y , a n d f o r s a l o hy ull l o a d in g mid t h e n a n o t h e r hu nd red , and so on, zen to i n f e r t h a t his c o u n try has much to go through life with an angry, discharging IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER their cleansing and antiseptic effects: a nd U -fo re you k now II you'll Iw- slis-;e to do and lea rn b e fo re it can su ccess sore oa my leg At last I began the use of d ruggists I ’ r l c e tlfty c e n t s p e r botilo. AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY they do not reach the blood, where I UK T r y It to-ulxh t w hen you « o to fu lly c o m p e te with the «»Id co u n try in S. S. S-, and it was but a short time until I saw ^ WATERPROOF the p ro d u cts o f in d u s tr i a l e d u c a t i o n . " the real cause is located, and can Is-il.” that the place was improving I continued it therefore have no real curative worth. Iliie a n 'l O a t a H im . until it remoled all the poison from my blood K v e r y t h l n « re m a i n e d q u i e t t h a t n i c h t S. S. S. heals old sores by going down A n sw e r, | i Q ueries. " T h a t new preuther you hnve ia a un til the f a t h e r w ent to r e t i re . As he and made a complete and permanent cure of to the fountain-head of the trouble the sore- JT10. ELLIS prHty wicle awake young mali, isn't b * ? " (lassisi t h e hoy's Is si a l it t l e volisi H y J I.. A«hlo<-k. W w h l n f l o n E x p e r i m e n t St«* 230 flavy Street, Brooklyn, !l. Y. tion. Pullman. and driving out the poison producing "Y ep Keep*» right on preach in' when ( i l l u s i : POMMEL everybody elite ia aaleep.” ('levaland genus and morbid matters which are I l a v e r f o r d . I’a . — “ la it considered *'I*iipii ! ” SLICKERS I «««der. keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir flint hog raining la p ra c t ic a b l e in the ’’Y es, my boy.” *352 culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then n o rth w e ste rn p a rt of the United " W h a t comes a f te r trillio n s?” H tatcn t ’ ’ H. W . This trade mark as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge Hut th e w a k e fu l y o u n g s t e r ' s q u e r y and the word ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, “ It ia probable that the re is no place T ower on the w as no t n u sw ereil ; Ills f a t h e r had van- in the United S ta toa where the p r i c e , and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood puri buttons distin tslu-il In to h is own bedroom . fo r pork p ro du ct« a v e r a g e as high as fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi guish this high in the Pacific N orthw est. A co ndition grade slicker from tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system. the just as good of significance, too, i , th a t the people I>r<»»vfi«*«l M n i i u a r r l p t . Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished brands JnmcM K unnm II L owm II, the flrwt «»til- of thin region are not aiiflinently aliv e free to all who write. T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC CO., ATLA N TA, GA- to the n e ce ssity o f th e ir meeting the tt»r t»f th e A t la n ti c , w a s w a l k i n g ñero s» d emand for pork p ro d u c t ,. Th ose who C a m b r id g e b r id g e w hen hi» h a t blew a re in the husinees are m a k in g money. off nml fell In to th e C h a r l e n w ith tin 1 f ( A u d i t i o n , a r e improving, how ever, for a dozen o r m ore m nm ifterlpts w ith a t the p re se n t time we note a grow in g w h ich It w a s freig h t« *! a n d w hich ho te n d e n cy a m e n g fa r m e r s to pay more To succeed these days you O P E N A L L T I I E Y E A lt n* r e t u r n i n g to th«* Itonton oftlee. A a t te n ti o n to thie bueineas. Th e B e r k must have plenty of grit, cour w C latsop B eacn S easide , O regon shire b re ed is p re fe r a b le , in my b o a t m a n re c overed t h r lint, bu t t h e opinion, alth ough the Duroc J e r s e y , are * * T u r P l r w t l r oa t h r br a rh o i r r l o o k l n , age, strength. How is it with " f a t t e n d m anu script.* peris h ed Iti (lioso • ■■£ th,. o cea n. Hot s a l t bat h« and m ak ing some h eadway. At the experi w a v e s o f ob liv ion. " I f th e y hail boon luent sta tio n wa have a b ou t concluded the children ? Are they thin, S H O E S AT ALL I C u f f H o use tion linn nifir pier fur for fitblntr. fishing. r B R I C E ® . TOR EV ER Y a d o p t e d a r t i c l e s . It w o u ld n 't h a v e be en tha t a cross of these two breeds would | n r Snn parlor«. Fleetric light*. Fire- I pale, delicate ? Do not forget M E M B E R OF THE FA MILV, lO I u F r place and «team heat. Fine walk« q u i t e m» bail, f o r , " mild lit», " w e m ig h t be b e tt e r t h a n e ith e r one by i t s e l f . ” MEN. B O Y S . WOMEN. M I S S E S AND CHILDREN. fto n* drive*. Sea food« © «pec- A y e r ’s Sarsap arilla. You r r n n i a ” * laity. •wA— W . L . D o u g la a makmm a n d a a lla mo r s w ith nome g r a c e a sk t h e w r i t e r * f o r UrtKUUIV Kate*. $¿..*0 and * i .00 m a n ’a * 2 . B n . » 3 . 0 0 a n d S 3 .B O a h o a a • © I | per P*r day. • ^ Specia l rates hy the week. | know it makes the blood pure f r e s h copies. Hut how r a n you tell a Kv r n tn a llr . t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e r In t h o ____ |1» AN. J . MOOHE, l*rt>prtetor| Rep orter— lk> you ever contribute any S"B w o r ld , b o o a u o o i h o y h o ld th o le and rich, and builds up the ■ e lf - re sp e c tin g c o n t r i b u t o r t h a t I i I m rut a h a p o , t n b o tto e , w o a e lo n p o e . m nd thing to foreign papers? Ciiliie m a n u s c r i p t h a s be en not on ly r e j e c t e d , • f . a e o o f p ro m t me r a lu o th a n a n y o t h o r No. 21— 09 F N U 'fleta general health in every way. Comic B a rd W hy— er— yea; on look mhoom fn Ih o w o r l d t o - d a y . T M hut se n t to a w n t e ry g r a v e ? " — J . T . m . ',<T< Jtrrhuutli. ing over the mis<-ellnny coin inns of the Th* ahlMren cannot pnaalhly hava good V. L Douglas $ 4 and $ 5 Gil* Fdg» Shots Cannot B® Equalled At Any Pric® T r o w b r i d g e In A t la n tic . h • alt It tinlaaa th* howala ar* In prop** condi THE® wr i t ti .« t o s A . . r t l s . n p i . . . . I papers 1 find that I contribute lota of ’ ’ A l ”T I O N . W. IV^.sUi n.m. ,n-l ortc 1. -t, np -,1 on bottom. T . h . Xf « A n b .tit.to . tion A aiiigglah ilfM» git*« a c o m ta<1 tongua. ... «n ito n t h i s p . p . r , j p°l'l oy th. hwt .ho. dr irr* r.-rywbrrr. Sbor. m«..M from f.rtorr to *n j p«rt of Iho world. Illu. stud to the Ix>ndon T it Bits had braatli. ronaUpatctf bo*v«la t orren t all tr.u« ( muloa (rr. to u Udrm. XV. L . IM Il'u L A S . l l r . x k l o . , M am . lhaa* by glvlug *»»1*11 laiatlva doaaa of Ayar'a In U trlod ram n. 1*11 la All vagaUbl*. augar coated. ® A n a R r r r r t k l n t . K n l g h t l y M ero - I siiy, old ch np. t h a t Prosperous Clubman— \Vli»-n I first ar Mad# by J . 0. Ayer Oo., Lowall, 1 lady 'a glove episodi- iiuikca n g ren t tilt. Mao manufacturara of rived in this town, forty jrvara ago, I A d m l r l n g S u p e r — Tea, slr, you're h I- f mow vino«. hadn't n shirt to my bm-k. w n y s auro o f n liaud un tliu t.— B a it i« I f f ) V O *01 F CUR*. Color more goods brighter and (aster color* than any other dye. On® 10c 3c p p a a c c k k a a a g e c o l o r s s i l k , w ool and c o t t o n e q u a l l y well Old Clubman— TVorar than th a t; you 1 and la guaranteed t o glv« p e r f e c t result*. Ask dealer, or w a w ill send p o s t p a i d a t 1 0 c a p a c k a g e . W r i t e ( o r r « e booklM U V f O CNFRRV reCTMUL. mora American Hood’s Sarsaparilla Something to Amuse Baby WANTED RHEUMATISM jits i ; The General Demand HEALS OLD SO RES MADE FOR SERVICE For the Children I O II PUTNAM hadn't a tooth in your head. | s o w to dye, blo«rhj*nd min coleta. FADELESS DYES MONROE DRUG COMP AN T, Quincy, U ln o ia . 4M