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Dysentery Entirely Relieved. Mr. W. N. Casey, Leamington, III., writ es: "In two weeks after beginning your treatment 1 was well. 1 used nine bo*- Try Tribun Want Columns, CATARRH DESTROYED MY APPETITE PERUNA W W A A W W W W A Torpid Liver, Stomach Trouble. Mr. James O'Byrne, 626 Madison St., Topeka, Kas., conductor Santo Fe Bail way and member Order of Railway Con ductors, writes: "I suffered with a torpid liver and stomach trouble, which made my com plexion very sallow, and I felt misera ble and tired all the time. "An aunt wrote me that she was tak ing Peruna with such good results that she advised me to try it, and I finally bought a bottle, although I disliked to take patent medicines. "However, 1 found Peruna very agree able to take, and effective, as I felt bet ter in a week. I took only five bottles In all and I found that was all I needed. "I am most grateful to you for what your medicine has done for me." Removed Catarrh, Restored Appetite. Mr."Joseph H. Conlan, 4877th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I Buttered from catarrh which completely destroyed my appetite and weakened my entire system. "I am now cured and cheerful in spirits, all through the agency of Peru na, which has cured me effectually and restored ray appetite. "My only regret is that I did not use Peruna sooner and I would have avoided all my previous suffering and misery." .*- ''Sunkist" oranges are so lusciously fresh, juicy and delicious that you enjoy their medi cinal qualities. Morning, noon and night is orange eating time, A "Sunkist" orange or two is delicious desert after each meal and at the same time your ''spring fever" is vanish ing under the general toning up process aided by the orange juices. rarely fails to restore th« appetite. Immediately upon begin ning the use of Pernna, patients begin to eat and digest. This is the universal testimony, coming from all parts of the civilized world. Oatarrh is a very frequent cause of loss of appetite and disturbed digestion. The beneficial influence of Peruna on catarrh completely restores the appe tite in such cases. To prod the digestive organs with medicines that are merely sUmulanta is a poor way to remedy such cases. "lam now cured and cheer ful in spirits, all through the agency of Peruna, which has cured me effectually and restored my appetite. "My only regret is that I did not use Peruna sooner and I would have avoided all my pre vious suffering and misery." —Mr. "foseph H. Conlan. ties of Peruna. My case was bowei trouble or dysentery. "I also tried Peruna for a cough, ac cording todirections, and it exceeds any cough syrnp I ever need. "1 wish every one atllieted would «iva Peruna a trial." Pe-ru-na as a Tonic. Capt. R. B. Smith, Greensboro, Ga., writes: "After using several bottles of Pern na I can recommend it as onoof the best catarrh medicines on the market. As a tonic it has no equal. "Peruna is all that Is claimed for it." Catarrh of Stomach. Mr. Henry Neely, First Lieutenant, Co. "F," 8ith Regiment, O. V. I., Box 623, Trenton Mo., writes: "1 suffered for years with catarrh of the stomach. Seeing an advertisement of Peruna, I bought a bottle and every dose made me feel better. Seven bottles completely cured me." -S Try Tribune Want Columns. .. Tone up your system—it needs it. Your physician will tell you to eat oranges--lots of them at this time of the year. This entire community—every man, woman and child—should partici pate in this health celebration. Oranges are the trademark of good health. "Sunkist" is the name of the choicest oranges in the world. Remember the date. Because oranges are purveyors of good health we are going to make Good Health Week the occasion for the greatest sale of oranges in history. "Sunkist" Navel Oranges Are Seedless "Sunkist" Lemons posses the same hig-h merits that a made "Sunkist" or a ges famous. They are firm,full of snap py lemon juice. They too, are choicest of all the lemons in the 5,000 groves of the California Growers' Exchange. That is why thev bear the "Sunkist" wrapper. CAPT. BAKER TALKS AT PIERRE MEETING Pierre S. D.. April 1.—Capt. Isaac P. Baker of Bismarck at the river meeting here made a strong talk in which he expressed pleasure in the fact that senate committee had divided the appropriation for the upper river improvement. He took the position that by their mak ing a Missouri river rate the rail roads themselves acknowledge the river as a rate regulator, even if the navigation was not extensive, and that with a comparatively small amount expended on proper im provement, the rate reduction which must be made to meet the river rates would ran into an im mense saving to all the residents of the northwest. Captain Baker characterizes the Federal government as the worst enemy the Missouri river has at present, by its method of misman agement of the stream. It requires a federal license for every man who attempts to operate a boat on the river, but allows a railroad to oper ate its trains without any such at tempt at Interference with Its en gineers. He asked for revetment of th banks of the stream to prevent the filling of the channel with silt and the pulling of a few snags which obstruct the chaiwiel. "ROSES ARE RED" And Beautiful, Too. Northern Pa-, ciflc Displays Them To View. Fresh from the press in daintiest dress comes a book that is pretty to see. With paper and ink to make the eyes blink, the rose is extolled to a "tee." The N. P. has printed at an outlay unstinted, a book of the Portland Rose Show which will take place right soon, in the fore part of June, and the book makes one eag er to go. If you wish one addressed to you, send your request to the N. P. headquarters today. It's a book let to save, if the pretty you crave, so write for one quick—don't delay. SAVED A SOLDIER'S LIFE. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. "A. Stone of Kemp, Tex., than fac ing it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub ibom cold," he writes, "that develop ed a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Discov ery, which completely cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds." For coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness croup, whooping cough and hmg trouble, its supreme. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaran teed by Finney's Drug Store. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1910. GOO HEALTH WEEK!| Make a Practice of Eating at Least Three Oranges a Day They Are a Real Health Insurance "SUNKIST" ORANGES AT SPECIAL PRICES A Dealers Are Supplied Good Health Week Sale Begins Monday, April 4 That "Sunkist" wrapper is the guaran tee of the choicest oranges that California produces. It is the voucher of thousands of fruit farmers that "Sunkist" is absolutely the best that careful cultivation can produce. Get the Orange Habit Here is the height of orange perfection. You never tasted another orange like "Sunkist." Tree ripened, seedless, thin-skinned, exquisitely rich in delicious orange juices—those area few "Sunkist" orange quali ties. All these are health aids and you should take advantage of them. Get the Orange Habit and note your improvement in health. You will put your stamp of approval on Good Health weei and 'Sunkist" oranges. "Sunkist" Orangesfor Health A Next Week A00 WANTS TO CROSS BERTHOLD RESERVE Ryder, April 1.—Agent Hoffman, In charge of the Fort Berthold In dian reservation, is in receipt of authoritative information from gov. ernment officials to the effect that the Soo railroad officials have asked permission from the government to construct a railroad from Ryder to Elbowoods Elbowoods is situated on the reservation which explains why permission is needed from the government. Elbowoods is situated about 40 miles southeast of Ryder, on the Missouri river, and the res ervation officials are stationed there, and it has always been the principal town on the reservation. That this line will be built this summer is a certainty and will mean that Ryder will become an important railroad center for this section of the coun try, as the line will no doubt be operated as a branch from this place. The new Itoie will tap a very rich section of the country now known as the Roseglen country, and will be very welcome to the settlers of that portion of the country, who have been casting longing glances at the Northern Pacific in years past, but they will no doubt be bet ter satisfied with this arrangement. There promises to be a merry war for the control of the trade from this section between the Soo and Great Northern railroads, and Ryder will derive great benefits therefrom. NEW PAMPHLET FOR HOME SEEKERS. The Northern Pacific has issued a new publication entitled, "Home seekers' Pamphlet No. 1," which quotes the Homeseekers' fares to the Northwest, giving full details with regard to limits, stop.overs, etc., and containing an excellent map of the system, together with a brief digest of the conditions as they exist from the Homeseekers' standpoint in the several states traversed, namely, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Copies of this pamphlet may be ob tained upon application to A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent, Northern Pacific Railway, St. Paul. NOTICE. There will be meetings of the Barbers' Board of Examiners of the State of North Dakota, as follows: Dickinson, April 12 Bismarck, 13th Jamestown, 14th Valley City, 15th Grand Forks, 21th-21st. All barbers without license will be asked to be present at one of the aforesaid places. A. iN. ECKLER, President. ED. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Dr. S. J. Hill has resigned as city assessor at Fargo. Tickets on Sale DAILY March 1st to April 15th, 1910 4M PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM AIX SOO LINE STATIONS S&" LOW ONE WAY •FREEMUSIC' W a want every out of town musician to send their name and addr«88 to receive our lists of new popular music and standard publications. We are tbn largest sheet, music dealers in the North west, and our mail order depaitment is prepared to fill all orders day received. Look st Thoso Discounts 50 per cen on all Sheet Music except importe 40 per cent on all Scliiru.er and Wood Editions. 31 per cont on Litoll! and Peter? Editions. An Cal«{ We will include a copy of tbo latest Popular Music, vocal or instrnmental, with your first order. Mail Order Department W A IS E. 6th St., St. Paul, Minn. Rogers* Orange Spoon Free For "Sunkist" Wrappers Insist that your dealer gives you none but "Sunkist" oranges and lemons—in "Sunkist" wrap pers, 2 of these wrappers and six 2-cent stamps to cover mailing, etc., entitles you to a handsome Rogers' Orange Spoon Free. The same number of stamps and wrappers for each additional spoon. These spoons are Rogers full standard plate. You can easily get a full table set in a short time. Send wrappers and stamps to Californi a Frui Growers Exchange 34 CLARK STREET CHICAGO THRU $25 FROM TWIN CITIES SOLID VESTIBULE! ELECTRIC LIQHTEI TRAMS and TOURIST SLEEPERS DULY DELUXE SERVICE. SETTLERS' RATES ALBERTA," MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN March 15 Z2' CHIIC} A 5, |2, 10(0. INQUIRE OF SOO LINE AGENT OR WRITE W. R. CALLAWAY, G. P. A., Minneapolis, Minn. J. C. POND. A. G. P. A., CliicuBK. III. H. M. LEH'IS, A. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. FACIAL Defects QUICKLY CORRECTED! The chief surgeon of the Plastic Surgery Institute quickly rights all wrongs with the human face or features without knife or pain to the entire satisfaction and de light of every patient. The work is as lasting as life itself. If you have a facial irregularity of any kind write Plastic Surgery Institute Corner Sixth and Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. I