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8ATLTMAY, MAKCH 14, 1HH. DATLT CAW f 'rsT'"' "' qwkion wtHH.," THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND, Women Everywhere Use Pe-ru-itta :1 ffiV'f ff , "- '15 c CATARRH W0 jmilii ill" v;!,jff MW. OrnnK wit x.a?y" y Ki Ui9!'km I WE- m f" v-T W HHP9P3PA KM II pyMTi I IT r-f a I P9IPS4HII JltMiBfi-ll ST sTI EOiSS Ml DeRV)0D U4w1 Wtttfc tttffHMft, Mrs. John TJrwe W. Wal swt St., 04amlMi, Ohio, writes , MaTla ha4 th and steasMh treable aad haTl sasfew yT mneh, T, after Mug dootered Jong white, M a last reeeH toefcronna. fl rtMlt w wenderfal. XwhiM hkhly recowtnead it m a goed rem edy. I Mill Parana and woald 4 be without It. I always have It !r the house." eMmtrk Md Stew TronWe. I . m ...-!. it. Wn. 1. lllokorr Xtrii ! JDfVVHf ' '" -i -' faint. Tenn.. writes! "I am happy to tell you that I am cured f catarrh. I havo followod your Reed and kind advice faithfully. I bless tho day when 1 wrotfl you of my condition, j t n tlwftva nralso rerun. I think It la one of the graudest medicines on vaarth, "Having been afflicted with catarrh s4emck trmett for seven yoarK and after having tried four different doctors they e1y relic veil ue for a little while. i .... un kit iiona of belus: cured. I only w4fhed IW poands, aHd wm o weak I eowbt hardly get around the room. .it .i.jh.i in (rv 1'oruna. and to r grMt anrprlso I am mw entirely welt. My weight 14 how impounds, my health never wm better In my ' I shall always praise Dr. Hartman, and his remedies." Tboaaanda of families kare loarnod thtrMQt lerna and IU value In the lr tatmeKt of catarrKai aumenw Tra,Wri-tMllTr. Mr. Iiydla H. Jcwwlya, COi -fVeetmUxter St., Proyldence. K.I.,teTrerer ef tke Kdltora ! IelatMl, akar .-,1 1. 9rnvtfMe.Ska write t 'My experkm wltk Perwna day t&MghuHMMiHyvtoMMmt. Wke otker reel(Ni uki w b" v. tfeefcled to try fttni,M7 davs the cold wa broken ap, and tho eeugk atated. MWlthla another weeK i iHcro m M7 Kual etrsngth and vlUHty told mo ii... n ... ,m lain Mil ihtHftrM' AM-V.rfmwwr. Ialioconaldorltveryeu- rlor for frrf, wer'Kiir, - have advliod aovnral to try it, and have en moit gratifying roiulU from lie uo. "I give It highest praUo." Hwel TrenWt. Mw. Maggie Durbln, 1.T32 North 8t., Llttlo Hook, Ark., write t I wm troubled for llvo yoara wltli a ohronlo dleno. I tried everything I heard of, hut nothing did mo any good. Home doctor ald my trouble wa ca tarrh ot the bowel, aim nomo emu n- umnllonof thoJKJWOJi. "Ono doctor nld he could euro mo. I took lit inodlolno two months. Hut It did me no good. A friend of mlno advUod mo to try Parana and 1 'llil mo. After I had taken two bottlua 1 found It wa helping me, ao I contlnui-d IU ue, and It ha cured mn Houmlund well. 'I can recommend rcruna to any one, and If any one want to know what Po- runa did for ino If tboy wm wruo mj mo I will anwor promptly." l'oruna In a household remedy of great merit, and la unofUl In many climatic ailment, auoh a cough, cold, oro throat, bronoliltU and caiarr uai uiBoane 1 Wm Hrs.LemaR.Houdy imwosx -r- ( i ' - W W 1 fifo&L 1 a 4 V,i & : -4 IKJf S,nr ,Xi.ii '5C , 1 rvft": 1. ( l SIMissBessie Bf ARRELLj VUMsness, IwieitleH. Mr. Lena It. Moudy,S54 Caywool St., Portland, 'Oregon, Roo'y Itoyal Trlboof Joioph, writes: For tho pant alx yoar blllouiinoi nd pain In my back and llmbn mado llfo mlMorablo to mo. My kln wa nallow and dry, and inaigeiuou wm h.MiuI tr. tnv trnilliloil. I WM Wake ful at night and would got a weak, faint fooling during tlio uay o mat I wa not fitted to attend to my reg ular dutlo. ThU cauaetl mo er!ou annoyance and troublo, and I nat urally tried ninny romouiiM,iiuiMis got relief, .... j "Perutui came as a friend In need. Jttonod up the ytom, rellovcd tho i.tnmi of tho notion and Induced a healthy action of tho atomach, a flno uppotlto and retful alocp. 'Within three month I wa a ntiVnmutnorann.and for nearly a rear now I have enjoyed aplondld hcnllh." e.ctrr af Lest Strenlth. Mlea BeBlo Tarrell, 1011 Third Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y., Is Prealdont of tho Young People's Christian TomporanooABaoclatlon. Bho writes: Poruna la cortalnly a vatuablo norvo and blood remedy, calculated to build up tho broken-dowX neaun of worn-out women, lhayp found by personal oxperlenco that it aotsM awondorfulrostororof lostatrongth, assisting tho Jtomach to aaslmltato and digest tho food, and building up worn-out tissues. Inmyworklhavo had occasion to recommond It fro- .nnnHv. mnnclnllV to lok WOinOll. 'I know of nothing which Is bettor to build up tho atrongth of a young mother, In fact all th allmont pecul iar to women so 1 am ploasod to glvo It my hourly endorsement." A OmtefHl Patient. Mro,KlUJ.OB7.ce,K.P.n.!t Bedford, Ind., writes: l have been cured ny using PerunaaurtMannun. imanKyou Pc-ru-na a Wemnn'a Trlcn. rr.. lMin Kmbrco. Clark, Mo., writes: "1 am fooling hotter than I havo felt for yoarH. 1 can truthfully say that Poruna I n woman's frlond. I havo no moro terrlblo palna and am stronger than I havo been. Yodr mcdlclno has worked HLo a oharm." tHtw tlMrfurtif. Mr. Krally Kellogg, 6 S. lAwrenc 8t. Bontk Tacoma, Wash., member of Ladioa of th Maccabee writ : Three months ago I naa am attack MtouiHess which threatened to undermine my health and strength. Lacklly for me, I tried Pern n at the saggeaUoa of ray friends before It was too late. I found la a few days time that I did not have the ubusI akk headache, nelth ar did food nauseate me any longer. In two woeks' time Perun&had completely rU my system of the peiton ami hue, snd 1 was in s much better condition. hi .irtn oKunmed it normal color, I had eplondld appotlte, and I was in every way Improved in noaun. ji useu jrruu fni- . month lonKor. nnd it wrought a wondrous change in my ontlro sytom. I consldor it a most womterrui raeatcmc. Nervous Dyspepsia. Mr. J. O. Jamison, 01 Marchant Bt., WaUonvlllo, Cal., writes : mi wan troubled with cramps in tho stomach for six years. I IrM many kinds of mcdlclno, also wns treated by threo doctors. They said that I had .rvnn. dvtneosla. I wns put on a ltqutd dlot for tbreo monius. t. im proved under tho treatment, but a soon as I stopped taking tho modlcino, I got bad again. I took tho mcdlclno for two yoars, thon I got sick again and gavoup all hopos of getting cured. nr.nnra toMtlmonlal of a man whose ea-so was slmllnr to mlno bolng cured by l'oruna, so I thought 1 would glvo it a pi..i r nrmuircd a bottlo at onco and commonced taking it. I havo takon nlnoteon bottles aud am entirely cured. Havo gained In atrongth and flesh and feel llko a different person. 1 Iwllovo Peruua Is all that Is ulalmed for It." 53 "St1 m&s Joseph Vitwr Catnrrk f Kesri. Mrs. Joseph Vlttur. 6709 feu i Aba tin Sta.. Chlcaco. 111., wrlu.il Yoar medicine, Penm, mi great eeneut te me. xtaffeiedi catarrn or me noso ana imd fori years. Threo bottles of Peraoit me, after I had considered it I elble to evor be ourcd uaki. 'I now always keep Perusals i house, and recommond It to tt one suffering from catarrh. An as one ot my children coram cough 1 glvo them Ferans,ia4l cougn is soon gone. This mcdlclno is rarely boon to sutTerlng humanity." Pe-ru-na the TamHy Ntttrj Mrs. M. E. Beymonr, B. P. D.J, man, Ga., writes: I am roady to speak a few favor of Poruna and Manilla. iJ tried thorn fornoarlyererylllof I mvsolf and family, and find tLu alt the doctor claims thim to I. na our ed me of Interasltnum doctor could not. Mr adrlco to all suffering i consult Dr.IIartman. What Jul for me he will do for yot." Peru-Mi MTaMtrm For two years Dr. Bknsm i ftsalstants havo lacesMaur u nrMta Poruna in tablet forsu ntrnnuoua labor have lost MM I with auccess. People wke V liqald medicine caa now Hewl tablot, which represeni inPTwllftnta of Pernna. Xaca equivalent to one averf4eM ell w or reran ana iw tw - for vour advice." iiuo a onann. -. r- PERU-NA 18 A HOUSEHOIDEQSSSITY IN OVER .ONE MJLLjgi-Hgg ARGUMENT AGAINST THE "FISH WHEEL" BILL km CotamUa tlshcrmaM insist that fisWufl Must be Mopped Over tr Be, of tho Tliio : : : : : lB OX .. it it t iirniunti. whiiolownora' bill u doslro l A 1 .11110(11 Ul - .,o.f- ot 0Un. uv.r a.mon r.TJS.. ,.k VroUetlva uasoslnt'o,) . .. unnliclI1 iiho main iwastlon .,, - ftUu, . iwn dav. " t "w"-" - - UnTD IIViM "vw " - bur ono" moment. In tho clmnnol tho next Thay cntch fish by gilUns thorn, that is the iwlmon strllco tho not and put their hoada Into n'mosh whan they cannot rolront and theli bodlw being too Inrse to nllov them to got through tho moah. Salmon nniv ulllAvhon tho wator U muddy In froahot time or at night. Whon thf anlmon cun see the glllnot thoy wlm I around It. A gll'not l only nnoa ; at atnek tldos. on an nvorngo of alxj ... . -.... 41 A rrlllnnt flirthOT. QUI. Oi WJ "-' " n "" ' to bo worked proporly niMt bo tan- ud onco ft week and dried, wnicn asCont 0.0,0 to tho W..hlngton!..ellt shore, wheru tho wheels and solnos od. It la tho nature oi iu wmu.. -- fb fljhfb owned by tho same men who own to travoi. onco cnuy wur auwu .....-, -- - .nltBaid fjrroa isl Ing for sllvor aalmon on tho Oregon bin. about eight njlle In 24 hours fn " n ' ,M TbfT,: shore would oatoh tho flsh. This aoo- tholr efforta to ronrh the spawning Jto w J tiou 1 rathur a clover trick on tno.grouuus, mini mw . -, , . ...,, u ,fr,,w nait of the flthwhcol ownors. Klsh- rows aud falls. There thoy rost for,"" " ftw B0, Ink for silver salmon on tho Oregon sevorul days in mo poo. .. w u.u - - monopoly en tii aldo would be stoppiHl. whore tho narrow and falls and. after having j rlvor Is from four to six mllos wide, ovoroomo ono boi oi ouiuhuuum. . flh and wheu tho flsh havo n fair show ( again rost for aevoral days, win - therefnre. ak the to get to tho narrows and falls, me, me nanwnuwa iroiuuu mi "- places of ascent on the Oregon side arc. not one saimon in a '"" inns M.I.I. I. Ill ...Kit. iiKiilrtllillllir III ItA . . . t .... I.wil.ta.l ami. . . . n l. l! tin uiiit wiiii" ,.......... .-n '- "- in not inKcn up iri- , rvw -.ninftt iiniitkH oniv irom " " for the protection t tho hmIuiou of t0,u 3 wml 4 uro jofouded and oo- hoUfJ QUt ) tlu, l68 ,,QUr8 0f ovory the Columbia. U a bill which the few ((m 1 biggest nigger In this wflok whUo u trla nUd wlieoln.' woalthy tUhweel owners of tho uuir l08ii,auVd wood pile la sandwiched ,u.Uo'tmry. unpllnnom. flsh day and, Columbia fire presenting to the vol. ,n u0twevn sootlons 3 and ft. 'night the eutlro 168 hours In every era In an euUoavor to retain the u- Th(U tr,ok however. U very week w ,on? Rg th, fti,lng btjaBon flr tutd ilealnielWo monopoly o' 0IU11IV and ono bo oniHy oxpoetl. I.,.' ' would be barred by tho loads of .reaching tho upper river would w- . fl,hlns it ) i tho whel8 and a rloli harvost roaped cape tho uppormost whools. A .4- eonflucne otHl dn th. Washington side by the wheel hour weekly closing law would ': , , Uu Sandjr i owtim ply glvo more flih to the rlohor flsh- "n W'1 vnta "No" on the flan bill, nnd to vote "Vei" tiatnhtuu wtlltlUH With ftshV.'UHIS ll the narrow m ut the tolls of the upper Columbia. Tho Inltltttlvn patulous for thU bill wen started hfljr the Ootumbln IOver Balmon ProttteUvo as'oolatlon wns organised for the ptirpose of utinn 1 it thn nshwhtiel owners m .... ..! A.tii .iiv 400rt "" " """r lllUB IIH1 OCVlwn nwiii"- ( bill provides that no fUhlag nt Qf QUr Kmn(,t nahennon from their, tiighU oftu 114 onrrien on m me e.i- m,, destroy their property ana . .. . . ..A..ti...iiitlitl nntfldfl. - k wH HM ail neia ukl for oommorolai naviga- wftko lu R rtw yanrs B doxen or so tlon. 'already very rich tlshwheol owners ifk.i ..,..,.. u ii, ihrt 4000 alllnot manifold ralUlonalres. without pro- was orjtiUlMd for tha uuriHist or , Columbia, with an tooting our salmon, hooauso the nsh- stopping Pab lor wimon i t h e JJnt l.iOO.OOO. In wheel. In the narrows and ! th. Columbia at head t tide, that s. '"T""" t lUtt C(. (ftU( (,0 not ptrMlU fl,h l0 pass by. where thg river orno M narrow bwu. d 1 "I hw wbctu nnve that the mhwIiMto catch nnjwr ; b kH,w lhlH b ,0 looalod and lnvnw& that eyr nlnmu Ibnt wwbw tle nar- JJj tricd to hUle where only four years ago the Wash- W?h.Wil iwbMI oflr mUUlng t' wllou in their argument, hot.- ingtoh aad Oregon W ' T?L n,'7,7 ?y tl . "" ,f ink to thus fool the volew of the lea secured some 20.000 salmon tor that throughout tho state the Jtl- to mus Hatohery purpose, this year hut a uumU for hona llde salmon prolec state. S?i lundrS wor. wiBbt. HWn. live lihlfillon wa growing. K9b up To -iUt.. lUhwUs. or ta IT L prti thu trlok bill tor the tlmW Mr- tmiw nro !ooU4 on the baiiU or l "H0f "oln Mk. pQe of eonfuslug tho your. faJUs wUro Ihoj- presumably do not " 0r u K Judges. locUlnUin. irofwlotml Inturtow with navlgalloH. Nbete wl a - men KnIW.. bwrtnon. me and ad truHt tM luitomury apHlnf nlf .VfL aVsoolatum eur porwll from th wr de- fairly wi. coldrlH thl this lading VIH. or the state, Vmrtmnt. in chargo of navigation w a hw " 3Jff . w for lag that oue of the twdlug indn. oJ oar rlvew. Ths under thhi stw- StotlBH 5. praWWUH Wjj, fo" trie ef the state t tblateHel wltH tlon Ur nJ w ' " l w,w U t fe dajot Orto extlneiloH. haw cowe forward to Uro 34 hour. Trap awl h1 br aswl the list dw nf lemVer of rowie IU r IK mow or l" I1 w18 yr toly vatuelftw. w AW oiml te U bjtt l fUtt olpld of a eattle ooml. tho fish strjk fa a oar royal ChUw.h -ahaim ar tWhlng art Ewid t tWt tho lg thu 1hp or Uads pmlelBK enawaed. as tkt wrlety alBiojt t mmn ot lUf Colnwhla rhr 1th lhio the river, follow them and are Urty esrtslag the 3ste the Handy -a hill trthrd tn theft Ifd Into the tunnel of tho trap and the latter pt of September or the puVlKMHdrlled fruity U ppiintM thn Into the pot from whloh thoy wlddte f Ootoher daring tU o t thU shnw Ul of the rUfcwhl onnnol eeape. The renoo or lead CJhlnook saasoa. Tfce MMehaok a dwnr. Th Hhheal nwnors weie.of the ttahwheel lwd the tlsh W won, ulmmt ahwilutel.v dntrtW4 y loo wmUwhk- thonsh K la alio, the wieath of the wheel. he the the flhwhee raa )u June nud Jaty. th n)per terw t too wvkardly" J wheel e4elely twrntag ith th OwV 4tec iUHn eater tho rlvor la to father their hill, m they hired a 54 ot the fUvalag tr4W. tutsp thv Oetohe. SswwWr aad cew. diseased deputy ot this state hry4to to box tor tho owner to and If the ithhwia were allowed hvte to oUtnnlen a, blU Mb liuto ny ob in eter 8t Uur. 'on the Oregon side. they. wU their a trick bill fr to I Wotton. The gltlnet. Veivr. njilnn lead -ouM drive tn th nww of Now a to t trkVca In thtt hllU which this wclton U dlwted. aro the unpr Colahl& the h rro In tii rnt nnHIHay tU.drlftla Uu, on n ajrie4 wtnd-.th Offn sboro to try to il y Th.. iMnut lUatriintlvn nshwhcols i wheel ownors. are on the Orogoa side of tho upper! It Is absolutely necessary that fh Pninmi.li. Ai.iufa nf nMhinir from InK must stop where the river bo- tho mouth of the Sandy and up'oumes narrow. Every nation and. . i MM 1 H .1 (A! would abolish these wheels. Theu state owning sniniou airf.u u Washington-would follow with llko adopt this policy, or see Its salmon ioulmou I destroyed. Canada does not per- Seotlon a provides that all fishing uilt any stationary fishing appliances far salmoa shall absolutely mop be, In Ha rivers and draws dead lines low a line drawn from Smith's Point against all fishing awaj below head across tho Columbia river, that s of tide California. Oregon and nLi... win. Ttimnta iTvtiwt ntiii from WashliiKton fofbldd stationary appll- Astoria to the sea. 12 miles from anoee In their rivers and draw head. the bar. whore, the rivers Is from lines against fishing where tno nvur four to six miles wide, where fishing become narrow. The federal gov- with thee ueU only averages from;ernmont. through a uocwion ronuer . 11..1 1 nn TVxWittd Catw- Tin,.l SaU-e It W B"01 Sold bv nlldrucx, 30 to 36 hours oa of the 16S hours led neoembor last by Secretary of j Ir eaoh week; where about 75 per Commerce and lbor Straus and cent of the Ul net fishermen adrift confirmed by President uooaeeu. with their ueU. because In the Co-, has adopted this principle for Alas lamhla from Astoria and up the flah.ka. troH have drla the gill nettorsj The only excoptlon to this bene from their old-Uwe drifting grounds, ficlal legislation U the Cokinibla Another trlek to give tho salmon to. rlvor. whore the flshwheela owners the rle tranman had wheelmaa. so far have succeeded In retaining ssa men. natiHg mat yearry ""r uih iij siae fishomtea ware drowns! at and ; Theeso meh know this monopoly ouUkl the month ot the Columbia, U doomed; they know that the vote have declared oat of Htlensaeed sym- of the noott'e will t)l them ntj tathy with the uahma that uilt- Ja- "sto destroying our Columbia j net fiaklng shonhl to at a line river salmon Industry." and so they, erolng ho rtvwr at One Olap-!got ap thU aptwront sham bill J lMninan(. Tne rwnwneotmeu nave verity "wnom me goaa ww 10 u ta etso I advasesnl this lino nine stray thoy first make mad " wthts uh the river to Smith Polut. Let the fUhwhotte be abolished by Tht armosA ahaard trlekery hare, the passage of the bill presented by !..... . , . I ajaaia ht snu. tne Columbia Hlver sauuoa rrew, SeeUoa 4. by limiting leagth of tlvo association, and the fishermen j Mts It another Inteadcd humhag will be the first to urge our logUla-1 on the vtera. The fUhwheela ooard tur to enaot Sunday-closing law. I are m eatrh every salatou getting to seu&oaa ad other laws realty pro the upr Onlambbv and the gUI 1 terttve ot the salmon tUherles of the aelters, the poor wen. would e m! Columbia. regulated that they weald have tej The fiarruea po o.aV their quit the CdnmbSa. j skill as tshermen and their boats Section 6. providing for weekly jand nets. With the destructloa of Si-hour closed &e&on wouU be of our salaoa their aaeans of eralag a -toi M ONEO"" LARGEST FACIUJ XSi Tilt, rw- tf HIOH QRA0BH aTtt a tir at' it crTLi hetttrHij n uam. 1 ' ,L. Maxes o--, V- tHtt&l!- I . i tvutfn LJ caiarc r-- .ir theesfrfrwh. gHfl aJ "Trt .ytt jJiterVrtrJZi Tk