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Got Rid of Scrofula Tjanche, eruptions, Inflammations, tore. liess ot tba eyelld and ears, disease ot bones, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrhwastlng, are only ora ot tba troubles It causes. It Is a rei? actlT stII, making havoc ot tha whola sv stem. . Hood'sSarsaparitia Eradicates It, aires all Its manifestation, and ballds op the whola system, i Accept no substitute. A Scholar' Advice. The German historian, Frofessor Theodor Mommserv was noted for the facility vita which, he acquired lan fosses. Tba tongues of modern Eu rope as veil as the classics were to him not studies, but the familiar tools of his deadly work. An American reporter who was in terviewing him a few years ago asked to hare a certain reference put Into English, as be did not read German well Not read German well? And you a lonrnalistr exclaimed the savant "I do not see how tt is possible. Young man, German Is one of the four neces sities for a student The other three are English, French and Italian. With out them yon can never know the ten dency of modern thought If you hare them not do not rest until you hare learned them all." . Mr. Albee's Opinion. Alpine, Cal., June 6. Mr. T. M. Al bee, our postmaster has expressed an opinion based on his own experience which will no donbt be of interest to many. Mr. Albee is a man of few words, but his well known truthfull nees and uprightness of character adds much weight to any statement be makes. lie says: "The first box of Dodd's Kidney Pills that I used convinced me of their good qualities and I used altogether four boxes with the very best results. I can heartily recommend this remedy." This voluntary expression of opinion will doubtless find an echo in many homes in Califronia for Dodd's Kidney Pills have been making soma miracu lous cures in this state. From the evidence already published It seems safe to conclude that this med icine will be found to be a perfect cure for Rheumatism, Urinary trouble, Backache and any and every form or symptom Qf Kidney Complaint. The Masculine Tray. Wife Have another piece of cake. John! Husband No; I don't like home-made cake. Wife Bat this Isn't home-made; X bought it at a bake shop. Husband Oh, yon did, eh? Well, I knew there was something about it I didn't like. IMPORTANT TO THRESHERMEX. Aa Account and Note Book of 25 Pages Sent Free to Aay Address. The A. H.' Averill Machinery Co., of Portland, Ore., whose advertisement u to be found elsewhere in this publica tion, have prepared for distiibution among threshermen a thresherman'e ac count and note book of 25 pages. This book will be mailed to threshermen freef of charge, by addressing the above named company. Id a. Box. Old Friend Seems to me yon are paying your cook pretty stiff wages. Jim son Have to. If I don't shell leave, and then my wife will do the cooking herself. : Keeley uouor-morpkine-tobaccc Jsure MASTS PERMANENTLY CURED! V-W r0a FULL WATKULARS "ltniVBST1WTl FOHTLND,OKf, Running Expenses. Mistress Want more wages? I thought yon were being very well paid, considering that I do about half the Work. Domestic Ton forget mum, how much it costs me fer advertisin' fer new situations. There is more Catarrh In this section ot the aonntry than all other diseases put together, ana nmu ine last iew years w aa supposed to 09 Incurable. For agreatmanyyearadoctori pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly lulling to core with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. science baa proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, ana tnereiore requires constitu tional treatment. Ha.ll' 1 Catarrh Cure. manu (actured by F. I. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the onlv constitution al cure on the m arket. It la taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mncoBS surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. send for circulars ana testimonials. Address, 1. 1. CHKY dt CO., Toledo, O sola uy druggists, vac Hall's Family Pilla are the best Algy'e Ambition. Algy Aw can yon spare me a few hundred to wan ovah to Lunnon? Father What's the object? "Golf." "Goodl If you learn how to play golf, It may' "Oh, I don't want to play It I want to learn how to pwonownce it" Avers Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely eray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. "My bslr waa corning out terribly. I was almost afraid to comb It But Ayer's Hair Vigor promptly stopped the falling-, and also restored the nstural color." fu. K. G. K.. VYM BD, landing, R. J. SLOT a bottle. ; . I. o. 1TKB CO.. All flrnmrlats. A Lowell Ma.. for Poor Hair I frMM M I ; 1 a I3ei Best Cough ttyrup. Tastes Good, fai r m time, 001a rtj orngynu. hi Eg? GOOD iiSbortQ torles I Kirk La Shelle, the comic opera writer, has son aged S, known aa "Bill," who is very fond of hte father, but has no liking for society espe cially for an afternoon tea crowd. His mother entertained a lot ot friend recently, and Bill was the center of admiration. The men bossed him m the air, and the Indies kissed him to all ot which he submitted politely; but when the first opportunity presented Itself he crawled up into his fathers arms, and said, in very wee, pleading toneet "Father, let's got out f this and have a rough house of our own. Keroble, the artist, while sketching in the mountains of Georgia recently, employed an angular "cracker" aa a model. The native, when asked what his hour's work was worth, told Kom- ble that be thought a dime would be about right The artist showed him the sketches, and asked what he thought of them. "Wall," waa the drawling reply, "seems to me ifa mighty puddiln' business for a man to be in, but you must be makln' suthin' out of It or you couldn't afford to throw away money like this fer jest gettin man to stand around doln notbinV "Rube" Waddell, the baseball pitch er, conceived the idea that he would like to put in the apring months play ing on a college team, and asked a friend what course of study he would better take. "Shooting and flaking," said bis friend, with all evidence of seriousness. "Great" sid Waddell ;w "I could pass that easy," and he sat down and wrote to the dean of one ot the Southern institution, in regard to taking a "shooting and fishing" course at his college. He was pained later at receiving a stern note from the dean, who thought Waddell was making fun of him. James F. Sweeney, a Massachusetts lawyer, had aa a witness a very re fractory woman, who, in answer to his most polite questions, would reply sharply and evasively. Her meek and humble husband, who was in court, looked much distressed. At last, at one of ilr. Sweeney's innocent Ques tions, the lady vindictively cried: "ifr. lawyer, you needn't thin you can catch met no, sir, you cturt catch me," With his most pleasing smile, Mr. Sweeney responded! "Madam, I havent the slightest desire to catch you, and your husband looks to me as If ha was sorry he had succeeded." A prominent Philadelphia educator, In telling of his early struggles, re counts that he once taught school in a district where be kept bachelor's bal," the neighboring farmers apply ing him with food. One day a young boy came running breathlessly toward him. "Say, teacher," he gasped, "my pa wants to know if you like pork." "Indeed, I do like pork." the teacher replied, concluding that the very stingy father ot this boy had determined to donate come pork to him; "you tell your father if there is anything in this world that I do like, it Is pork." Some time transpired and there was no pork forthcoming. One day he met the boy alone in the school yard. "Look here, John." he aald, "how about that porkr "Oh," replied the boy, "the pig got well." Timber that Is Valuable. Sydney H. Shadbolt, of Washington, largely interested in a 130,000-acre timber and plantation tract in the State of Vera Crui on the Coa tea coal cos Elver, is familiar with all the pha ses of the timber trade, and for sev eral years bis attention has been given largely to the purchase and marketing of mahogany. Speaking of mahogany generally, he said: "Mahogany has been esteemed a very valuable wood for more than 200 years, and during all that time the world has had substantially its whole supply from Mexico, Honduras, Cuba and Santo Domingo. Up to within about ten years the proportion secured from these districts was about 60 per cent from Mexico, 80 per cent from Honduras and 10 per cent from Cuba and Santo Domingo combined. Now comparatively little is obtained from Cuba, and practically none from Santo Domingo. The product of all of the four districts belongs to the same spe cies, but there are marked differences in the fiber of the wood from West India islands and that from the main land. The Mexican and Honduras growth is of a better grade than any other. The mahogany of Mexico is worth in the United States and Eu rope from 80 to $100 per 1,000 feet ou the average. The value of indi vidual logs, however, is occasionally very high, single sticks bringing as mucn as $5,000." Mexican Herald. Aa Appropriate Present. little Mary and Ben had been great ly exercised over the approaching an niversary of the parental wedding day They had overheard so much discus sion of 'the subject that they suppos ed that numerous presents wonld be quite the order of the festival, and Ben, with the responsibility of his eleven years, proposed that they se cure their own pennies and "buy a nice present for mamma and papa." Mary gladly agreed, and with great secrecy they made their preparations. With a dollar they ran away one day and with much excitement made their purchase, which was safely hidden un til the important event came off. When the presents were exhibited their'a proved no less interesting than more expensive gifts there was "a beau tiful picture," as they both assured their parents. Sure enough, there were two splendid lions In a large cage, and under them the inscription, "A Life Sentence." No Sympathy. : Ton don't feel any sympathy for the colleague who waa convicted of grafting?" "Not the slightest," answered Sena' tor Sorghum. "His lack of honesty waa equaled only by the primitive insuffl clency ot his methods." Washington Star. . " t. - . ,.,A,A,,. .VX-..V.Vt.A.,.,..t,..tJHl,l..ll,.HI. The Kind You Have Always nought lias borne the Mjrtm turo of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lins been ruado uuder hi Jicrsonnl supcriislon for over aO years. Allow no ono o deceive you in this Counterfoils, Imitations nml Just-as-pood are but Experiments, and endanger Uio lieultn of Children Hxpericuco against KxporlnionW What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, Far- gorie. Drops and Sootblngr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphtno nor other Snrcotlo substance. Its age is its euantnteo. It destroys Worms nd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wltul Colic. It relieves Tcetlilnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulencr. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, Riving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The KM You Hayo Always Bought v sm a a a 9 liears tne In Use For Oyer 30 Years, ymc c irT.ua I - Wanted aa Experiment, Miss D Stile You must give me time. Sir. roorchao Certainly. I hare nothing but my heart to offer you, and I do not expect you to decide at once. "Then give me two or three weeks." "Very well." "And In the meantime I wish you to show yourself dreadfully In lovs with me, and I'll let folks see that I am quite interested in you." "Urn what's the MeaT I want to see how ilr. Itlchfello takes if Mothers will and Urs. Winslows's Boothlng Sj-rtip tha best remedy to use tor their childraa ouriag UM teeUUng penotu. - - Nearly all negro babies are white when born, and so continue for weeks. When a woman has reached the age ot forty-two in Japan, and is unmarried, the authorities pick out a husband for her, and compel them to marry. This plau reduces the number of old maids, bat forces many men to suicide. The peninsula of India, which In area Is naif the size of the United States, has a population of 300,000,000, ot whom 200,000,000 are farmers. During the last decade American ex ports to China have increased sixfold. . I Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of l warning sympioms win soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable CompouncL "Deab Mbs. Pnreruar: -Ignorance and neglect are the cause of tmtold female suffering: not only -with the la-wa of health but "with the cliance of a cure. I did not heed the warnings of headaches, organio Earns, and general weariness, until I was rell nigh prostrated. I knew I ad to do something. Happily I did the right thing. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that my aches and pains dis appeared, and I again felt the glow of health through my body. - Sine I have been well I have been more careful, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and they have never had reason to be sorry. Yours very truly, lias. Mat Fairbanks, 216 South 7th St, Minneapolis, Minn." (Mrs. Fair, banks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling sales women in the West) . M ' a.....--.- When women are troubled with Irregularj suppressed orpalnful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, all-gone " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they shbuld remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Eef use to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. ' ' caused by ' with ease." ' w v No other medicine for female ills In the world Has received uch widespread and unqualified endorsement. Mrs 1,nkliam Invites all sick women to write her for advice.' She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. . . CRfinn fRF1,,T f 7e forthwith produce the original letters and slgnatnrea of AQ II II II testimonials, Which Will prove their absolute genuineness. vwv - Igrdl . Flukliam MedleiM Cev, Lynn, Hacs . Signature or Mr. sviuut amacr, w warn am. Applying Early Remedy, "Why did you never marry J" "I became convinced In my youth that the prevalence of divorce was be coming a menace to American insti tutions." Brooklyn Life. For bronchial tronMes try Fiso'a Cure for Consumption. It is a (food cough mediciue. At druRKists, price 23 cents. Contaminated. Ton are an authority on history, I be liever "No," replied the scholar, sadly. "I used to be before I began reading- his torical noTels." Chicairo Post. PITA rcrraanaatty .-. Wo ma Or awrwisni f 1 1 0 eftrflrstdr'siworr.KIla,sUraNn Bwtorcr. tnd (W Krce Ul.lboltLaM trwub l.H.li. Kltua. Ltd...' Arcti St. rhlleUalpiila, la Done to a Crisp. A small boy was undressing the oth er evening before the open fire in his nursery, says tho New York Tribune, jllla mother gave hliu his nightshirt and told him to hold it to the fire to warm. She left the room for a minute, "but returned quickly when she heard the boy say to bis father: ! "Papa, 19 this shirt done when lt'a brown V ii "Dear Mbs. PrNKHAsr : For over two years I suffered more than tongue can express with kidney and bladder trouble. My physician pro nounced mv trouhlft natarrri of tho hlftrlrfoi displacement of the womb. I had a frequent desire to urinate, and it was very pain ful, and lumps of blood would pass with the urino. Also had backache very often. -Alter writing to you, and receiving your reply to my letter, I followed your advice, and feel that you and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepre- .1.1. . i ,1 ri't. vuiujiuuim nave uixieu ma. 1119 medicine drew my womb Into its proper place, and then I was well. I never feel Q T"t W T01T1 Tl CTTT avul An TV. T llMlnflTirwl. muiij aigj. tau ilu my uuuronuiA Mas. Alice Lahoit, Kincaid, Miss. Mother Goldflsh Where have you been, Willie Willie Only Just around the globe, ma. Chicago News. Emetine Sara and I can hardly un derstand each other over the telephone, EdgRr Well, talk one at a time. "Know him? I should say aot We are husbande-tn-law." "Eur "Our wires were divorced from the same man." Ex. "She told me that I might hope," 'Better look outl I've known girls to aay that when they intended to accept a chap." ruck. "Smith has lost his Job, and I'm hustling to get him another." "Tou a ret "Xes. I owe httu ten dollars, and I'm afraid he'll be needing if ruck. Stranger Seeme to me thla crowd ed street is a queer place for a hospi tal. Native Well, I don't know. Two trolley lines meet here, New York Weekly. "llow did yon get your black eye, Sarnbor "Well, boss, yer toe I was out a-lookln fer trouble, and die 'ere eye waa de fust to find it" Yonkers Statesman. rhllanthroplst Why did you change the title of "The Ladles' Home" to "Old Ladles' HomoM Mrs. Du Uoode It was becoming too crowded. New York Weekly. rarker We've moved again. Barker You have? rarker Yes; the chil dren were so noisy that we couldn't stand what the neighbors said about them. Detroit Free Press. Young lady I can always tell your work the instant I see it Magaalne artist (delighted) Can you, really? Young lady Easily. The women all look alike. New York Weekly. "Woman Is naturally ot a clinging nature," observed he. "Yes," rejoined his wife, "but she Isn't to be compar ed with a man when It cornea to hold ing on to a 3 bilL" New Yorker. Sam Shlnbone I'se thlnkln' ob marrying dat youngest Jackson gaL Mose Johnson Don't do It nigger don't do It Why, dat gal nevor kep' a Job for over two weeks in her life. Ex. "Bring me some coffee," said Mr. Nurox. aa he finished his dessert "Demi-tasse?" inquired the waiter. "Sure, if that's the best you got and say, bring one o' them little pots full of It" Philadelphia rresa. "You are always more or less skep tical about what you see In print "Yes," answered the man who has his own Ideas about things. "Truth may be at the bottom of a well, but It lsu't an ink well." Washington Star. Ilosband (of popular author) Do you mean to tell me, doctor, that my wife is insane? Doctor No, not so bad as that but she is hopelessly fool lah. Husband Well, that's a relief. I was afraid her usefulness as a wrltel was Impaired Life. A prison visitor recently asked one of the prisoners bow ho came to be there. "Want" was the answer. "IIow was that prayT "Well, I want ed another man's watch. lie wasn't willing I should have it and the Judge wants me to stay here five years." Tit-Bits. ' Footlnltt (energetically helping at bazaar) Won't you put In for a raffle for this cushion? Visitor Ob, no, thanks! Footlnltt Of course, it's rather useless and gaudy, and so forth; and personally I think the design's rotten. But do put In for It I Visitor No, thanks! I made HI runch. Little Willie, who is a Philadelphia boy, had been watching a dog chasing his tall for three minutes. "Papa," he asked, "what kind of a dog Is that?" "That" aald the father, "Is a watch dog." Willie was silent a moment "Well," he finally said, "from the time be takes to wind himself up I guess bo must be a Waterbury watch dog." Philadelphia Ledger. When the freckled girl took a scat directly across the car from the bright child the othera were oppressed with forebodings. But they bad not long to remain In suspense. "There's a complexion with a pattern In ltl" ex claimed the bright child, almost at once. Hereupon the others breathed more freely, for It was likely that the worst was over. Detroit Journal. Mrs. Househunter This house does not seem to be very substantially built Even the floor shakes when we walk on it Agent But madam, this floor la er the very latest thing In spring dancing floors. All the newest houses have them. Mrs. Househunter And the stairs creak terribly. Agent Oh, we don't make any extra charge for those patent burglar-alarm stairs, madam. Chicago News. Dick Say seen a letter of mine lying around, gray envelope? Sweep (stops making the bed) Do you mean a letter starting off, "Dearest Dickie," and asking you to come down and spend Sunday, and telling you how lonely she has been all the week, and ending up, "Your own little Gladys"? Dick Ye es. Sweep (going on mak ing the bed) Then It's In your top chiffonier drawer. Yale Record. Full Directions: "Your husband Is a floor walker In a department store, Isn't he?" "Yes." "Then, why don't you have him get up and walk the floor with the baby when she cries?" "I can't wake him up. When I shako him and tell him what's the matter he mumbles something about soothing syrup in the drug department three aisles down, and then goes to snoring again." Chicago Tribune. Remunerative, "Well, Bobby, how do you llko church?" asked his father as they walked homeward from the sanctu ary, to which Bobby bad Just paid his first visit "It's flnet" ejaculated the young man. "How much did you get, fath er?" "How much did I get? Why, what do you mean? How. much what?" asked the astonished parent at this evi dent Irreverence. "Why, don't you remember when the funny old man passed the money around? I only got 10 cents." U. S. SENATOR FROM Recommends For Dyspepsia and ttA-fetiM A I UK M. C. tttllUiX. II you do not derive pre nipt and sat isfactory results from the nse oi reru ns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement ot your case, ami he will be pleased to give you hit val uable auvke gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President oi The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. A World-Wide Reputation. Wherever men are there will be ill ness and wherever people are 111, Dodd's Kidney Pills will be found a blessing. Solely on their merits have they pushed their way Into almost every part oi tho civilised world. Their reputation as an honest medicine that can alwaya be relied on has been built up by the grateful praise of those who have been cured. The two follow ing letters Indicate Just how the repu tation of this remedy knows no geo graphical bounds. The sick and suffer ing all over the world are asklug for Dodd'a Kidney rills. Dear Sirs: I have been suffering for some mouths from a Kidney com plaint. The doctor who attended me lias recommended me to take your Pills, "Dodd's Kidney rilla.M After two boxes I got some relief. But un fortunately I have not been able to go on with the treatment, being unable to find any Pills In Cairo. The chemist who sold me the two boxes has informed me that he had sent an order for some, and has been keep ing mo waiting for more than one month. This is the reason why I am writing to you to request you to have the goodness to send me by return of poet six boxes for which 1 will pay as soon as I receive them from the post. Kindly let me know at the same time where your branch agency In Egypt Is to be found. Thanking you in antici pation, MOHAMED KAC1IED, "Immeublea Llbreo de l'Etat," Office of the Uinhiter of Finance, Cairo, Egypt. Dear Sirs: -I want to purchase elx boxes of Dodd'a Kidney Pills, but I don't know exactly where to apply at Buffalo or London. I suppose they can be sent by express or registered mall from either place. Please advise me of how to proceed in order to get the pills without delay. Yours truly, J. P. SIM0XS0N, Vlborg, V., Mark, Denmark. UCUf Dcucinu I IUUC SUNT I1LH rLllOIUIl LHllO HRHD Apply to NATHAN BICKFORO, 914 V St., Washington, D. C. 6th N. il. Vols., Pi CURE Horses of HEAVES, COUGH, VMrmiKT, Ilnk Bye or Indication. A jrreat BLOOD MIINEI AND CON. DlTIOHE! and a surs cure fur all ailtnenta from wtilcb beaves arise. CURED 34 HORSCQ. I kST ben ailnf PthmUa linn I'owdnni th put sight months and In thai Urns hsva siirad hmM of Hm.m. 14 of lltetnr ami O of Omnia Couith. TIM ITomIu huuftllM ur (mlntxt rt nuuUUoa In this SMtlon. Krnot Dohnukt, Nswuk, M. V. PRicgi AT DEALERS, SOri BY MAIL, eOo paHgi-SSnmrf rsrnwr's Hind Hir. fmiwiK HrtTfl Cn., St Psnl, Winn. rOBlUNO SH.H.O CO.. DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? Prhnps lt'a Plat Trouble. Plata trouM t a common thing, and thera ara various kinds of It. Many platfls nevor were right. Others ara properly made, but the mouth Is not put ia proper oomlitiou lor wearing the plate. It your plates are In anyway unsatisfactory we will be Kind to make an examination and Uill you tha causa of trouble. We extract teeth wholly without pain and alt work is at lower Kxtracttng free whan ordered. tt. A. Vtiaa. Wmmmm--kuntmmninm ii.n.i WISE BROS., Dentists laWSK Opeo eventug till 8 Bundaya from to 13 Oregon, Main WU RUSSELL enginVrs SAW High Grade MIL LLS THRESHERS Machinery SIAUKEKS Write for Catalogue and Prices The A. H. Averill Machinery Go. WoD "CEE IMS" DUGCIZS. fii(MU BUGGIES, MITCHELL, LEVIS & ST AVER CO. SEATTLE SPOKANE SOUTH CAROLINA Pc-ru-na Stomach Trouble Catarrh of tha Stomach Is Generally ... as . a i a. , waueu nyspcpsia aomeimng to Produce Artificial Diges tion Is Ucnerally Taken.- Hence, Pepsin, Pancraatln and Host of Other Digestive Remedies lias Deen Invented. These Remedies Do Not Reach the eac or me mmcuity, which la Really Catarrh. Ex U. 8. Rvnator M. 0. Butler, from South Carolina, waa senator from that state for two terms. In a tocent letter to The IVruna Mini Id no Co., from wasiiingion, u, u saysi 'l can recommend I'emna tar iivi. nepslaand stomach trouble. hv been using vour medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine ha aldea good tonlc.".-M. C Butler. l ne only latlonal sy to cure dys pepsia la to remove the catarrh. l'. runa cures catarrh, reruns, doe not produce artificial digestion, it cures catarrh and leave the stomach to per- lortn ingestion in a natural way. This Is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods or narcotics. reruns has cured more cases of dys pepsia than all other remedies com bined, simply because It cures catarrh wherever located. II catarrh ia locat ed In the head. iVrttna euros It. If catarrh lias fastened Itself In the throat or bronchial tubea, I'eruna eurea It. When catarrh becomes settled In tba stomach, I'eruna cures It, at well la this location as In any other. I'eruna Is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. I'eruna Is a catarrh remedy, I'eruna cures dyspepsia because it la generally dependent upon catarrh. 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