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Show Arc You Tired, Nervous Plant 8y Prof. G. and Sleepless? NTvonn' iltirt re to the tact that th nerve are tnlly and -t DISCOVERED not ftl on projwrly tittirtding blood; l)r, Pierre's they uri, biitrtrd Gulden Medical DiVoterr nmJ.r purr. rich ami thereby the nerve are nmiri-lx-- d anJ all th orinns of rly lriif the body ro run as imntothly as machinwhich runs In oil. In this way you ery l clean, strong ami strenuous you am toned up ami lnvJorantl, and you ar good for a wholo lot of physical or mental work. Jlru of all. the strength and In ream In vitality and health are Uuting, The trouble with must tonics and which have a large, tmomiuf sale for a short time. Is that they are largely of alcohol holding the drugs In com solution. This alcohol shrinks up the red blood corpuKclcs, and in the long run greatly Injures the system. One may feel exhilarated and better for the time lelng, yet in the end weakened and with vitality decreased. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery contains no alcohol. Every bottle of It bears upon Its wrapper The lladge of Uonnty, In a full list of all Its asvcral ingredients. For tho druggist to offer yon something ho claims is "Just as good " Is to Insult your Intelligence. Every Ingredient entering Into the ltrl, ID OREGOU Important to Mother. snd Pistur es 1 nt case.-outo- circulars, free. of Scriptures. O The announcement is made that Ben Hur Is to be staged at the Salt Lake theater, Salt Lake City, Utah. Turning Out Thimbles. of It is to fill the entire week of Dethe It requires workmanship matinees twenty men and the use of much cost- cember 25 to 30 with special Wednesday on Christmas day, ly machinery to make that dainty article of the household, the thimble. Saturday. at Train. Threw Plumb-BoSold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. TEA b is the drink, if you make it right: good tea, of course. Your grocer returns your money If you Uke Schilling's Best dont Return to Native Soil. The Benedictines from France, who have settled at Malvern, England, have merely come home again. King Edward the Confessor, founded a hermitage at Malvern, and after the Norman conquest, in 1066, the hermitage became a Benedictine priory. Washington Some unknown person hurled a heavy iron plumb-bothrough a window of one of the cars on President Roosevelts special train Saturday night on the run from Princeton to Washington. The missile, which was thrown with terrific force, crashed through the Gothic stained glass transom ona window of the combination car Salvius, and fell at the feet of MajorYebb Hayes, a son of the late Presilent Rutherford B. Hayes, who was a nest of the President on the trip to fie army and navy football game, fragments of broken glass fell on Eujor Hayes, who was sitting with ;s back to ttm window reading, but in ny way. lid net iniu-- -' b And it costs a third of a cent a cup. I la V0 f J.S..MI er the smaller ar miiuu to the means of the ?:ur?. If the rlrh gave as tho ptxv in th- - siii. the col and th- - lumber middle would bo Lotions In Nu.ilihy jurl-V- s the ufL Dugs i is that the richil- l- i- In - pr- -i pr-p.Mt- bm r For Over 30 Tern, TEA Tho Kind Yea Utvo jUwsjrt ikmglh d nt F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Our oftit Imj it a nt fioia wl at they are. try It Is. we think, among the richer class ih.it the duty of almsgiving I least prat Hoed and most needs to be taught. Church Tints. cart-full- Item tho d by Halls Catarrh every bottle ef CASTnnH, and euro rrutrdy tor luLnl cad cbiidrra, ib&t It Cxamtn Salem. Or. Far mom serious than of tho any previous development land frauds perpetrated In many-sidethis state, are charges made In a letter to Governor George Chamberlain on Saturday from State Igind Agent Oswald West, who in effect asserts that by means of forged certificates of sale of school lands, eastern bankers have, In the aggregate, been swindled out of untold sums of money. Not content, the land agent asserts, world-fame"(Jolden Medical Discovery " with having defrauded the state of aphas the unanimous approval and endorse-meof the leading medical authorities proximately fiOO.ouO acres of school of all the several echmdsof practice. So other medicine sold through druggists for land, practically all It possessed, by like purposes has any such endorsement means of dummy' entrymen, when Tho "Golden Med leu I Discovery" not was no longer to bo made in only produces all the good effects to be money uobtained from the -t of Golden Seal that manner the land operators prerind. In all stomach, liver and bowel of sale and troubles, as In dyspepsia, biliousness, con- pared printed certificates stipation. ulceration of stomach and assignments, and inserted in them debowels and kindred ailments, but the scriptions of school lands, on which Golden No.il root used In its compoundaccertificates had previously been Ising Is greatly enhanced in Its curative tion bv other Ingredients such as Stone sued, the number of the entry, then root, lllack Cherry bark, Ithuxlroot, Manforged the signature of the clerk of drake root and chemically pure triple-refine- d the state land board and notaries pubglycerine. "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," lic, attached forged notary seals and sent free In paper covers on receipt of a forgery of the great seal of the state 21 one-ceof Oregon and resold tho lands time stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. For 31 stamps the cloth-boun- d to Innocent persons In tho and volume, will lo sent. Address Dr. R. V. east. again Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. Mr. West concluded by saying that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure conthe biliousness and headache. forged certificates are so well exestipation. cuted that It Is a difficult matter to Water Replaces Deer. distinguish them from tho originals. A soldier In charge of tho canteen at the barracks at Chester, England. Inspiration for the Writing of Ben Hur. Is under arrest. Fifteen barrels in his Salt Lake City Few people know should contained have that It was the famous agnostic, Robcharge that beer were found to he full of water. ert G. Ingersoll, who caused the writing of Gen. Lew Wallaces novel, "Ren .Christian Science. Ilur. It came about through a chance In the United States there are meeting of the two famous men in a about 400 Christian Scienco Churches, railroad journey, when Christianity with about 100,000 adherents. Accord- became the subject of their talk. Gen. ing to Mrs. Eddy, its founder, the Wallace had always been a man of church is making tremendous strides strong religious inclinations, indeed in popularity, in which respect it re- his splendid description of the appearsembles Pillsburys Vitos, the popular ance of the star of Bethlehem to the cereal food. wise men of the desert had been writValue of Eastern Ferries. ten before this chance acquaintance. ferthe of value The Pennsylvania The arguments and claims of the groat ries between Jersey City, New York, Infidel were too much for the doughty Brooklyn and the Bronx is $5,698,000. general. His senses were charmed with the eloquence and poetical preDeafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the dla sentation of the causes of agnosticism, eased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to no means convinced cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. but he was by Deafness Is caused by an lndamed condition of the of its truth. The discussion made him mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this deeply reflective and led him to make tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllDg sound or ImIs Deafa careful and exhaustive study of the perfect hearing, and when It entirely closed. ness la the result, and unless the Inflammation can be result of this retaken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi- life of Christ. The answer to f be Wallaces Gen. will search and destroyed forever; nine tion, hearing ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing work This Hur. Ben was Ingersoll but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol has been more widely read than any Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured Cure. Send for printed volume save the sacred Book med-Icln- Coprers. Sensation. - Eastern Bankers are Robbed of Untold Sums by Land Thieves Who Forged Seal of the State. ft-.-- Experience HabcrUndt, after the sensitiveness of the tendrils and hairs on plants, has come to the conelusion that some plams are capable of experiencing regular sensations. -- COMPOSITION OF PERFECT PUN. Sente and Thought Should Fit Togeth-e- r In Anatgonittlc Identity. A perfect pun makes good srnso both ways; the edges meet with a click like the blades of a sharp pait of shear. Sometimes the vet j fit thoughts tight together In antagonistic Identity, as when the man said of the temperance exhorter that he would be a good fellow If he would only let drink alone; or when Disraeli (If It was he) wrote to the youth who had sent him a first novel: I thank you very much; I shall lose no time In reading It;" or as when a man seeing a poor piece of carpentry said: That chicken coop looks as if some man had made It himself. Exquisite perverse literalness of thought! And the same absolute punning, the very of a proposition, was the old death thrust at a poor poet by the friend who said: Ills poetry will be read when Shakespeare and Homer are forgotten. It was a fine, double-edgeblade of speech until some crude fellow, Heine, I think, sharpened It to a wire edge by adding, and not till then, a banality that dulled its perfection forever. Atlantic Monthly. self-destructio- n d Work of Personal Intelligence. The encouraging and educating of a young person with continued poor health Is a department in personal intelligence. How to think in time to save strength is mental preventive medicine. How to grow a substantial enthusiasm that will not be displaced by any common emotion or temptaEarl tion. is a study in self-contro- M. What COFFEE newspaper for? To tell what you want to know; here it is. Vmir tttirn fiwrIwm. Ui X. bliltntf'w jour ttuittrj tf J chi Man' Opinion. We rail the English language our mother tongue, making It feminine, probably because it lu so full of A MILK CRUST ON BABY. Lost All Hi Hale Scratched TUI Blood Ran Grateful Mother HI Cure by CutL Tells of ctrra for 76c. When our baby boy was threa months old he had the milk crust very badly on bis head, so that all tho hair came out, and it Itched so bad ho would scratch until the blood ran. I pot a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. I applied tho Cuticura and put a thin cap on hi head, and before I had used half of tho box It was entirely cured, hi hair commenced to grow out nicely again, and he has had no return of the trouble. (Signed) Mrs. H. P. Holmes, Ashland. Or; Esquires of Richard It. Richard II. created esquires by putting about their necks the collars of S. S., and bestowing upon them a pair of silver spurs. l. Pratt THE is this TEA HEART. It Is as Dangerous as the Tobacco or Whisky Heart. Coffee heart is common to many coffee users and is liable to send the owner to his or her long home If the drug is persisted in. You can run 30 or 40 yards and find out if your heart is troubled. A lady who was once a victim of the coffee heart writes from Oregon: I have been a habitual user of coffee all my life and have suffered very much in recent years from ailments which I became satisfied were directly due to the poison in the beverage, such as torpid liver and indigestion, which in turn made my complexion blotchy and muddy. Then my heart became affected. It would beat most rapidly just after I drank my coffee, and go below normal as the coffee effect wore off. Sometimes my pulse would go as high as 137 beats to the minute. My family were greatly alarmed at my condition and at last mother persuaded me to begin the use of Postum Food Coffee. I gave up the old coffee entirely and absolutely, and made Postum my sole table beverage. This was six months ago, and all my ills, the indigestion, inactive liver and rickety heart action, have passed away, and my complexion has become clear and natural. The Improvement set in soon after I made the change, very as soon as the coffee poison had just time to work out of my system. My husband has also been greatly benefited by the use of Postum, and we find that a simple breakfast with Postum is as satisfying and more strengthening than the old heavier meal we used to have with the other kind of coffee. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Theres a reason. Read the little book, The Road to Wellville. in Dkgs. Wc owe you good tea, and are paying our debt. How do you like it? Your trroccr returns you money if yon dont lko Schilling's Best. All She Asks. that a sensible woman asks of her husband is that he should find All her charming. It is useless to require that he should understand her. Bystander. A round trip rate of $50 to California will be in effect all winter via the new See and popular Salt Lake Route. nearest agent or write for information to J. L. Moore, I). P. A., Salt Lake City. Nothing to Speak of. There is no news to speak of in this settlement, writes a correspondent of the Whitsctt Courier, except that two prominent citizens had their heads blown off by a sawmill, and the down freight jumped the track Tuesday night and run over the town hall, where council was boldin of a Atlanta Constitution. meeting TEA The least of our advantages is: we are nearest the bush it grows on. Write for our Knowledge Company, San Francisco. Book, A. Schilling A His Literary Preference. a Chicago business man was It who in answer to the question. What book has had the greatest influence on your life and been most beneficial to you? sent the following reply: Bradstreets. |