DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON. THUWHAY, APRIL 30, 1006
PE-RU-NA AS A TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER
Mrs. Paul Casavant Writes From 210 Monroe Street, Topeka,
Kansas, Concerning Peruna. Read Her Letter Belew:
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In Spring: and Early Summer a Tonic is Needed.
The source of good blood k fresh air and well-digested food. If anything interferes with diges
tion the blood becomea.impure.
A catarrhal condition of the stomach provenla perfect digestion. Such a condition allows the
food to fermont and decompose in various ways, instead of digesting. The blood is thus contaminated
with various materials that do not belong in the blood.
This gives rise to spring fever, eruptions on the skin, genoral lassitude and constipation.
Peruna corrects all those difficulties by striking at the source of them. By eradicating the ca
tarrhal condition of the stomach Poruna at once restores digestion, the blood is thereby purified, and
the whole machinery of tho body is put in working order.
Peruna has probably made a more remarkable record in cases of catarrh of the stomach than any
orner medicine. These cases aro very frequent, and we have a host of testimonials in which Peruna
nas received Iavishpraiae for prompt and permanent reiiei in cases oi caiarrn oi cue awmauu
Mr 8. Emily
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Experience With Peruna. JjSfl
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iTtiD. i,aui uaanvtuii iv tfiuuiuu biiuui, iuron(
KanBKH, writes:
. "I huve found Pcrnna very off cotlvo In reatorlng
'rny hoalth and strength altor 1 had boon worn
out and run down for a long tltno. I began to
dm it about nix months ngo when I war unnblo to
fles.ro my bod. My nervous systom was shattered
and I waa dally lonlng flesh and strength. Thin
condition wancomplotoly altorod after a fow bot
tloa of Poruna hud been used and I kept on using
It until I was finally restored to porfoot health
and bad gained about fifteen pounds.
" fdal bo gratr-ful for what your mcdlelno baa
donofor mo that I am pleased loglvoitmy hearty
ondoraomont and shall always bo glad to speak
a good word for It."
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which threatened to un-lermln, Br S
Btrongth. Luokllv fot m..T i.ii i1'
suggestion t,t my frJenda befomiwubfl
found in a fow day' tlmo tint I did M uJ
usual hick iicaaaciie, neither dldfoajtub
any longor. In two weokiMlmlVnuk
plotoly rid myytemof thatMini.4u
was In a much better condition. M.n.
ilri normal color, I hnd mMM.,n
waa In overy way ImproTod Isleilli.!,
Poruna foramonth longer and lttrnjlu.
(iroun unuugu m my enure jilfn."
Tones up tho System.
Mm. William Mollohorta, Wavorly,
Jvijlnn., wrllea:
T ampoYfuotly wll of tlm catarrh, I
look Poruna and Maimlln. I recom
mend your modloliio to every one and
cannot pralnn 1 cMiough. It In a flue
tndlclno to take any Neaaon of the year.
Taken In tin. spring tt Ioiidh up the
ayatein and aota an a gentle attmulant."
A Good Tonic,
Mr. Joo Leonard, Plata, '2 .Ulan Ht.,
Buffalo, N. Y., wrlto-j :
"I have goiwl renton tocadoiae Peruna
ka I havo found It a ood. touc, Mllmu
latlng tho Hyarum nu iiHlululng It
tinder grout preHur, Itupnrtlug mi
ual andurain,i and enabling mo to
-nork nuicli longer and hnrdor tbr.n the
yatoin could posatbly do wore It not
Xr the great, powera with which It on
lowcd me, It gtrua ouo uervea of Iron." j
Mr. Calob Jl, Ilorlell, Pollco Oltioor, 212 North Paca atreet, IJaltlmore,
Md., wrllea:
Poraovoral yoara I waa troubled wllh catarrh of tho bead, throat and
Htomneh. Many tinier I would vomit before and after eating.
"I took Hovon liottlcAof your Peruna, and lam glad lo nay thatlthaa
cured me.
"I ft'ol more 1IU living and working, and am not bothered at all wllh
my old tioiihlt'H.
"I tuUu gnnt iliiMiire In recommending JVruna to nil nunorera with
catarrh, und I thank jou for what you havo done for me, for none but
tlio.'o who havo Htiftcred aa I havo can approcluto a great euro aa I hnvn
found Pel ana to Ik."
Splendid tor La Grippe.
Mr. Prunk II. Fielder, 2in . .caaant
.'.vo., .Moiitgoiueiy, Ala., formerly prin
cipal of llnyiiohvlllo High Kobool,
wrltea:
"I can truthfully any that Peruna la a
aplendid remedy for la grippe, and a
good tunlufor building up the system."
Paln In Chest.
Mr. William Iloge, Prealilent (Jommcrclnl 'inivelera AaHoclatlon, 230
Hroudway, Now York, S". Y., wrltea:
"Ieinloro Prruna aa tho nioat.effoctuul remedy for catarrh I have been
able to Unit In my travels In this country or Kuropc. lean truly Bay li'at
1 havo spout lhiii.nmU of dollnrain IM miry ulotio trylnir to find aruro,.
and St wn not until J wua lndii.'id to givo Peruna u triul that 1 ublainud any
thing llko pi'i'iniiiicut rolicf. Aa a touloit U aimply great. Itought tobo In
tho grip of vory om)miiiil traveler on the road. It cured my wlfoaa wcl
aa myself. Wilinvuok.)iad theallghtexi aymptomofc-inrrh foralongtlme."
In a Inter letter Mr. llogo mya: "1 linvo uaetl Per inn for many years,
never without a bottle in my grip. I am tho youngest ftollng and youngest
looking inn ii of my ago In New York, which I think laentlrely due toPeruna."
taking Peruna, which 1 did. I took ; able, I can highly recc'omond It to all
threo bottle, and I can Kay 1 nm cured.
Thanka for kind iidvlceand Peruna."
Mrn. A. W. Ouatln, 6W Jiako A ve.St.
Joaeph, Mo., wrltea: When 1 Ikbii
taking Peruna I hod quite a severe pain
and ache In the left of my oluvt. I mif,
fercd a great deal with It. , Mound St., Columbus, Ohio, write:
'1 wrote to Dr. Hnrtintin and rtked'l "Iluve used Peruna for catarrh and
hi in what 1 hliould do. llundviNcd my (bay fever. Tho roaults being remark-
Hny Fever and Catarrh.
Ml Maymo K. Smith, III Kaat
ui. on, oHitfffilni; with llKabovitllaeaaes.
1 am happy to bo able to aay it haa helped
mo wonderfully."
Eyes Red and Watery.
Mr. William 8. Hearn, HUM .Segal St.,
Camden, N. J., writer:
1'or about two yaara 1 waa troubled
I with my oyw being rtd udnkJ
I '! h-"' naifMTtrft
vinauy a mend idt W m I
rerun. I h&dtrlediJooitmrj
else, so I purchtiod bottlioll
and commenced totntltitw
hoforo I hid flnlihtduttmi
found I vra ImproTlnr.
'I wrote you for special tJtfei
corning my ejei, which I ncM
continued to take tbtFtruiauSM
used ilz bottlei.
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and I feel like a nerr aiiUnafx
"I honeitly adTlietajCHi
nnllctcil to try rerun."
Peruna Tablets.
So mo people prefer it Ufek
rather than to take mtdldMi
form. Such people u otiil
tablets, which rep-miit ib I
ingredlenta of rerusa. Suit
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LUMBER TRUST
IS FORMING
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JOSEPH B, FORAKER OF OHIO.
Portland
MAY NEED
tho olty with light, oxplroil nnd thf
power cotupnny can not stiut on the
light U they wUh. At uhmoM. the
otllelula of if comiwiiy rofugtf to
tuto what aetlon tky will tuke. A
THF MO AM l,urrw,(,u w,u l-iUly ooeKt twlny
MIL lYlUUIl il,ltwoeu lW MiimHy Hiul the city
lolllc'uU.
(UnllU Vvm Loured Wi '
. Purilaml. Or.. April to. Iitfuniial
m Mayor Iiuk'b rwfiuul to alUiw tliM
tt Uiasiu-er to pay lust mouUtT
bill ugnlust llt) city from thej Port
liud Hnllwny, MUt & Power canf.
puny, Portlnnd inuulclpul lighting
Kystom may bo dark tomorrow night.
Mayor Lam. rofniHttd to pay tho bl
uti tho ground that It wus oxcosslvo,
tt)'ho light company rofiuod to lowyj
h. TH paitBed.o deadlock .thntihas
qK yel ueen broken. Today, the
eK,Hmltf,tfj aya, wltUIn whjc.h tho
company was compolled to furnish
SOCIALIST 1-AUTY
NW.MK Tlt5KT
Tho SoclnllaiK have ooiiiulatod
tholr ittatt) tlekot nnd tUod It wl.h
tho secretary of state. The noipl.
ii (as. who woro plucod tu uomlua
Hon by petition of oloctqrs. aro at
follews: For United State senator.
J. C. Copor of Yamhill county; for
supremo uourt Justice. C. C. Itrlx of
Cook county; for congrossniRn flwt.
uiouiui, m. o. uionurus oi miiu
couutyrtfor cotiarosutnau ejcond dli-
inc. m. w. eanaer oi. wascQ coun
H'lif'.'d Pioimi Leaned Wire.) ..
St. LosilH. April 80.- With a cap
Jul of $5100.000,000, a gigantic lum
bi r 'runt Is being fonmd, It Is said,
bv lumber mon who control .1.000.
ooo of yellow pint timber In tit
-mull.
During tho pavl fow days th'oad
mon have been hobllnji an oxeeutlvo
o-mIiiii In this city to decide upon
pliuiH for a holding ronipnny to
mallita'n oiiiltable prlcea on yollnvv
pluo product, necfttii of the hoavy
corporate fooa In MUHoiui. it la prob
able that tho company will bo Incor
porated In Now Jersey or Deluwurs.
In drnwhiK no plans, tho lumber mon
.iio being advlaod by nin who are!
tatiiiuiir with mo niut'iruai inwa so
that thore will bo no violations cotn-
mittod Id tbo operation of tho truaL '
Olio hundred lumber plants nrv rop
i-eatntttd at th mooting. Those
holdings will be Invested In tlie now;
company, the stockholders of ouch
slntpb oxchauglng their stock, share
for sharr. for stuck In the holding
company.
A committee waa appointed tortiu
to co ii im mate the deal. Al auoiber
mot-ting to be held sooti their reuort.
will be announced.
RELIGIOUS
EINATIG
Smith ami Hiu'liiunii, who woru ul
luady In Jail. Mrs. Smith has re
lumed to a liorinul slat of mind.
She rvfusea all food and sobs con
tinually over tho death of hot child. j
HEAVY SNOW
STORM IN
THE EAST
ARRESTED
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(United lrK l.tMtMNi Wlr.i
AltMltowu, Pa.. AjuHl . 0. V
ubr of mnrUtr wna today lrgcil
imlmi HoUtrt KpUtui8. loaded of
the itjllgioiu, ni Known u8 i
-H9VH cuusors." yuoa wua ai!KlW
oiuled in th duh of liU nioo. May
lruna SjiUi, blx j war old,
Vairant yore Wuwl for ike av
r.st of Mra. llHchnmii aul Ouiiitoll
man !lnry B, Smith and vlje, iir.
cuts ofvlhfdtfudttJUTh'ro ni
eugiid' of tildng qd allotting lu tbH
i crime. 'Tho wunraut rrt reud to
Cblcagi;. April ao. Snow ttornn
raged today In several control states,
even aa far south as Kentucky.
In Pittsburg, Pa., snow began
falling early, with tho temperature
two dagi'oo nbov freezing. It Is not
thought that any damage to vege
tation will be dono unlosa It grow
colder.
A snow Rtorm prevail practically
ovur the iy'itfro state of.'Ohlo. Marly
this 'morning' 't bogan to" fall' in
Cleveland, Hoported from Cincin
nati say i it U falling there, but the
weather. Is not 'colli enough to do
much damago to tho crops.
A heavy snow storm has ragod lu
XanoMvlll, Ohio, uluce midnight.
Stroetoars wore forcod to suspend
operation on account of falling
poles, which were knocked down by
tli wind.
In Lexington and l.ouUsvUlo, Ivy..
now a'eo fell today. .Two liiolio
fell in buth cities. It U prevulont In
wisiern and oeniraj Kentucky.
ItaceB were 1ut run In Lexington
beeaniiio of the o
Hoports of a linav irowi are re
ceived from MWKoiirl. Iowa. Kmisi
and Wisconsin. Fruit growers dif
fer hk to the amount of damage
done.
Wm. M. Cleveland, nephew of.tb
tfxilrriil0itt. Ua just iorved a term
in jnil ud paid 5500 flue for a con
viction as piember f tke ttoe4 hrttlo,'
truiu.
if Urymi aits ho oannot get th
uouilimtioM for Prastdoit U Ib said,
ke win tionifuata Senator Chorlos A.
CuyyNtsoa at Tq.xas '.'. . ,.
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GEORGE B. C0RTELY0U OF
NEW YORK.
hoiulon eoinposltors' fmfoiu wll
-Ko 11 '
the mcanuu.-
aud s
send delogates to tho International 1l'i' uUn Franf.jr '
Typographical convention that moots i'l! ' ' KlitiV
i nrifisii ai -
at noston in August.
ilrttlsk b'
Tho Pnclllc & Sonthwestorn Kail
road, to 1k built from Tncoina south
with a capitalization of $15,000,000
has been incorporated.
Miw. Cbirk LakoA- of CoijnolJ. M-.
had boon arraatoil for strangling her
born cltPd.
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Viuvr - ,
will wlllidrat. ir"
' governor.
The !lf"J
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new
A trust has beon formed by the
etvt'doro firms of Seattle.
Cantralla utwar. diss" t'HJk -&0
In gold, imu ffoni t sboyal' full l
graved qiid nu(tot.an exclinJMJt lM
beon created.
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Will do ifotuUfor VOU If
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The nostntUnn &ifp .Vrm,tnia. '
CaL. was Uroken onen audv Vohbd vested at the Vaudette to
this inornln. ,r . jrjued Prom the Easle's s.
se'e.
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