The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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GOVERNOR OF OREGON
Uses Pe-ro-na
For Colds
in His Family
and Grip,,
CAPITOL BUILMNO. SALEM, OREQON.
A Letter Proa The Oovcraor of Orefoa.
Pernns h known from the Atlantic to the
Pacific. Latter* of congratulation and com-
mendation testifying to the merits of Pe-
runa as a catarrh remedy are pouring in
from every State in the Union. Dr. Hart-
man is receiving hundreds of such letters
daily. All cla>ses write these letters, from
the highest to the lowest.
The outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan,
the clerk, the editor, the atatesman, the
preacher—all agree that Peruna In the ca-
tarrh remeriy of the age. The stage and
rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their great-
est enemy, are especially enthusiastic in
their praise and testimony.
Any man who wishes perfect health must
be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh ia
well nigh universal; almost omnipresent.
Peruna is the only absolute safeguard
known. A onld is the beginning of catarrh.
To prevent colds, to care colds, is to cheat
catarrh out of ita victims. Peruna not
only euros catarrh, but prevents it. Every
household should be supplied with this
great remedy for coughs, colds and so
forth.
The Governor of Oregon Is an ardent
admirer of Peruna. He keeps it continu- man, Columbus Ohio.
Ask Your Druggist tor a free Peruna Almanac for 1904.
ally In the house, tn a recent letter to
Or. Hartmaa, he aays:
Statb of Oubook, i
Executive Department. (
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O
Dear Sirs —I hart had occasion to una
yonr Parana madidae /• my family
for cold a, mod It pttvei to bo an excel-
laat remedy." I kavo not had occaaloa
to nan It for othar ailments.
Youra vary truly, W. M. Lord.
It will be noticed that the Governor sivs
he has not had occasion to use Peruna lor
other ailments. The reason for this is,
most other ailments begin with a old. Using
Peruna to promptly cure colds, ha prote ts
his family against other ailmnats. This is ex-
actly what avery other family In the United
States should do. Keep Peruna in the house
Use it for ooughs, colds, la grippe, and other
climatic affections of winter, and there will
be no other ailments in the housa. Such
families should provide themselves with a
copy of Dr. Hartman s free book, entitled
"Winter Catarrh " Address Dr. Hart
Modern Horticulture.
"It do beat all bow many people air
groin' In fer bortyculter," remarked
Farmer Sorghum. "I don'e see nothln"
Id the paper* no more 'cept sometbla'
'bout graftln'.**
German Book Trust.
A trust has been formed by the re-
tail book dealers of Germany which
has advancod the price of booke 10 to
26 per cent. Foreigners ean now get
books produced tn Germany IS to 26
per oent less than Germane can.
Drummera Are Exempt
Commercial Agents who travel la
the British Isles are exempt from all
taxes and special trade licenses or
concessions, except tn case of those
commodities for the sale of which
apaalal public license Is requisite. In
the latter case foreign agents are
subject to the regular trade regula-
tion* governing the sale of excise
commodities.
Habitual Criminal Lav*.
Great Britain Is to have an habitual
criminal law resembling those of some
of our states. The plan now under
consideration la that of an Industrial
penal settlement for the special ben-
efit of such "habltuals," where special
efforts would be made to reform them,
and opportunity given of regaining
their liberty by Industry and good con-
duct, but only on probation.
■MraerX. V fits or
©# Dr. KUna's Great *ierf'
TOO trial bottle tad treatta*
Arch StraaC Philadelphia, Ft
60,000 AMERICANS
DOMED TO
Western
WgRg WELCOMED TO
MORS FLEX I lit.K AMI LASTINU.
wont shaku out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better ro-
sulta than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
The average man Is known as a good
fellow until nts money is all gone.
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There 1* more fun in the world thau
moat of us have any idea of.
THOME WHO HATE TRIED IT
will uau no other. Defiance Cold Water
Htaroli has no equal in Quantity or
Quality—10 os. for 10 cent*. Oilier
randa contain only 12 os.
The earth's gravity attract*, but the
gravity of a man repel*.
BID CROSS lAUl BI.tT■
Bhonld be tn evary home A*k your grooer
lor It Large 8 os. paoluge only 5 oent*.
Wheat may be cornered, but corn
can't be wheatened.
INSIST OX SETTING IT.
Some grocers say they dontkeep De-
fiance Staroh because they have a st< eli
tn hand of IS ox. brands, which they
know cannot be sold to a customer who
has once used the IS os. pkg. Defiance
fitaroli for same money.
Ganada
DURING LAST VIAN.
They at* settled and settling on the Grain and
Grealm Leads, ead are proaperoua aad satisfied.
Sir Wiiifred Laoiier recently said: "A new star
has risen on the horison, and it is toward it that
every immigrant who leaves the land of his ances-
tors to come and seek a home for himaelf now
turns his fare"—Canada. There is
Room for Millions.
School*.
Climate,
given away.
Okarche*, Railway*, Markets,
everything to be desired.
Per * descriptive Atlaa and other Informadoa,
J. 8. Crav
City, We.
1,000 NEWSPAPERS
Are now u*lnc our
hrtsrsstisssl Typs-NI|h Plstss
Sawed to
UB0R-MVII8 LEN8THS.
our oompoalnf
' even qulokar
Koaxtra charge 1a mads for savlai pIsles
10 soort lengths
Bond s trial order to this ottos sad be
eoDTiaoed.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION,
wichita. aaaaaa.
They will nave time la yov
fgftmMtheycan be bandied
OirSICUl VASELINE
(TVt u? iv oollafstbls tusks)
A substitute for and superior to mustard or any
other plaster, and will not blister the most
delicate skin. The pain-allaying aad curative
qualities of this article are wonderful. It will
stop the toothache at once, and relieve head*
ache aad sciatic*. Werecommendlt** th* bent
*nd tafet external counter-Irritant known, alio
a* an -eitarnal remetlr for p*lns In lb* eb«t
•nd t+mtcb and all rheumatic, n*ur*l*te sad
■out? com plaints. A trial will prove wlut we
claiD for It. *nd it will b* found to be invalu-
able In the household. Many peopl* **r "It It
tb* belt at *11 jour preparation.." Price IS
* all dnisdit* er othar deelera, or by
'hi* amount to ua in poataae a tamp* w*
T i "Si**Sft articl* (kenU
'« J> the eublle mien th* asm*
'label a*otherwise it |enot eeaalaa.
CHBSEBROUOH MPO. CO..
"Bute Street. Nsw Yoas Citt.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
5YRUP cum couftu ud colds!
Style doesn't count when it comes to
the lining of a pocketbook.
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
Party-Klfit Thoaaand Dollars Paid
Iter a Paaajr Lot of Tebaeae.
The biggest purchase of blah grade
We
mai
ewls,
Single
cigar. A written guarantee was given
that the entire amount was to be nun
selected tobacco. This, no dou
makes the Lewis factory the larg
bolder In the United Btates of tobacco
of so high grading.—Herald-Tran.
f, Dec. ti,
tobacco ever made In the West by a
cigar manufacturer was made last
Wednesday by Frank P. Lewis, Peoria
III., for his celebrated Single Binder
script,
MARKETS CORRECTED DAILY.
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HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
OlirU*m;tB Tro««, Holly, Mistletoe
and lu.lul.ty decora'Iona of fill UincU.
for lionie, hull or church, ran be luui
in beat quiilitv at lotr pric< « from W.
H. Onlp Jk Co., Floriht*. Witbita,
Send for spccial price list.
Money sometimes maUcs the mare go
In the also-ran class.
A man's merit isn't always up to his
reputation.
Plso'a Cum cannot be too highly tpokm of ae
ft cough cur®.—J. W. O 13kic*. 3JJ Third Ava,
N., Mi&fieftpoLia, Mlob., Jau. t, iwua
Don't exchanffe single bliss for a
matrimonial blister.
WU:l.ltft I.Ivo Stork.
.*..$ 4 ho
floris
CA1TI.K-.OALVKS
C*)WS
HKIPRRS....
ATKlCltH
, 190te
The milkman knows the full signifi
canoe of a white lie.
■■Ulan* la Oat*.
Salter's New National Oats yielded
In 1903 In Mich., 140 bu.. In Mo.. 255 bu.
tn N. D„ SIP bu., and In SO other
states from 160 to S00 bu. per acre. Now
this Oat if generally grown In 1904,
will add millions of bushels to the
yield, and millions of dollars to the
farmer's purse. Try It for 1904. Largest
Seed Potato and Alfalfa Clover grow-
ers In America.
Salser's Bpelts, Beardless Barley,
Home Builder Corn, Macaroni Wheat.
Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Orass and Ear-
liest Canes are money makers for you,
Mr. Parmer.
tVST SSKD THIS KOTKia A WD IOC
In stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co.,
La Crosse, Wis., and receive In return
their big catalog and lot* of farm seed
samples. (W. N. U.)
It takes a wise young man nut to
write a love letter.
New South Wales Bualneea.
All business, or nearly all. In New
South Wales 1* conducted through
"trade Industrial unions." Up to
March, 1901, 108 unions of employes
and eighty-two anions of employers
had been registered In the arbitration
court When a union has been duly
registered It becomes amenable to the
arbitration law.
Bonea of Klnge.
Cardinal Ferrari, who attended the
German Catholic Congrsss, took back
with him to Milan as a present the
boaea of the three kings, Melchtor,
Caspar and Balthasar, which wart the
molt famous rsllcs hi the Cologne
cathedral. Tbe legend Is that the
nttet were takes away trom a Milan
ehureh by Frederick Barbarossa's
men, and the gift la Intended as a
restitution.
LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF.
A large part of Wbeaton, Minn., is
destroyed by fire. Loss 8100,000.
Captain Frednriek Pabst, tho Mil-
waukee brewer, died on January 1.
The Rnasian ifovernment bnsordered
4,:>00,000 pounds of Ameriean meats.
"Tbe powers" are resolute in their
purpose to apply reforms in Macedonia.
Earthquakes were felt on the morn-
iiiff of December 31 at IVnfleld, Paris
and Kloouiington, III.
Judge Owens of Iluuolulu lost his
mother and hi* sister Amy in the
theater fire at Ciiieatfo.
Fargo Squiers, eldest son of the min-
ister to Cuba, accidentally sli.it and
killed himself a. Havana.
firant C. Uilluttedid not reach Kan-
sas City tin the day he hail set for a
meeting with his creditors.
A i lest motive storm, with snow, In
Georgia caused several deaths from fly.
Ing debris and on a plantation every
tenant's house was destroyed.
Japun has completed the purchase
of the Argentine warships Moreno and
Bividavia, building at Genoa, Italy,
for which Russia also was negotiating.
Wiu. Page, km "<irht
nt Vnooouver, H. C., in the act of house
breaking. lie was sentenced to 12
years' imprisonment and sixty lashes.
Hurglars dynamited the safe of O.
Cohen, jeweler and pawnbroker, of
De.s Moines, Iowa, and secured 8s,000
In cash, diamonds, watches am' other
property.
The postmaster general has ap)>oint-
ep Edward F Kimball, of Massachu-
setts, superintendent of the money
order system of the postofiiee depart-
ment.
The present Hawaiian light house
keepers are all taken over into the
United States lighthouse serviee which
will pay them for their services from
and after January 1.
It is officially announced at St. Pe
tersburg that in view of the reports
current abroad of renewed attacks on
the Jews that KishinefT was never
quieter than at the present time.
A leading society wouiao of Louis-
ville, Ky., lias had attachments granted
against her to secure the payment of
notes glven for grocery bills and mer-
chandise amounting to 814,788. One
bill for groceries amounts to 53,000.
An important industry In Sonth Chi-
cago was tied up because a union en-
gineer was told that his wages would
be cut, leaving 250 men idle.
The Louvre hotel on Lake avenue,
Chicago, a three story and basement
brick structure, is totally destroyed by
fire. Three persons wero killed and
four otliers were injured.
The Chicago fire bus aroused theutei
owners and municipal officials every-
where to the necessity of obeying city
ordinances as well as carcful attention
to the condition of theater buildings.
The Republican congress convention
for tho Eighth district of Georgia was
forced to hold its meetings in the
streets in very bad weather.
The Stationary Engineers' union of
Chioago demand their wages increased
from 18 cents to 37)( cents an hour.
The demand includes 125 employed in
ofilec buildings.
Moses 1'. Clough, \Ym. Shaw and
llenj. W. Kinney, three prominent men
of Troy, N, Y., lost their lives in the
burning of theTroy club house. Others
hud narrow escapes.
The Sociaty of the Army of the Cum-
berland lias decided not to admit to
membership members of the telegraph
oorps.
There are many cattlemen in Texas
who have come to the conclusion that
perhaps overproduction has had just as
much to do with the slump in eattla
values aa baa market manipulation.
Fire at Bethlehem, Pa., damaged
the large union depot. The United
States Express company succeeded in
removing all valuable packages and
over 1300,000 In money.
ALT. UF-TO-1IATK HOrSEKKEFERI
Um Red Cm** Ball Blue. It make* clothes
clean and swoet as wtieu nsw. All grocers.
If seeing is believing, a blind man
must be a hopeless skeptic.
Mrs. Window'* Saathlat Syrap
For cblldrsn {..thing, solum lbs gums, r*4ac*s la
Isidsilo*, slisjs Mis. enrss >11111 oollc. «c * boui*.
When the 1 lose man of a fire company
retires he's an cx-spurt
No mtiM or failures made with
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.
The successful atock raiser I* the one
who laughs and grows fat
WHT IT IS THE I1KST
Is because made by an entirely differ-
ent process. DeHanoe Starch is unlike
any other, better aud one-third more
for 10 cents.
When a public speaker pauses for a
reply it breaks him all up if he gets it
Stops tho Cough ami
. Works < |T tho Cold
Laxative Brouio yuinine Tablet*. Priceefte.
\\ lien a man is going to the dogs he
usually meets the dogs about half way.
$100 Reward, $100.
Th*r«4«rs of this p.ptr will l>e [> e«*?d talt*ni
thst there Is *t irsst oil* dr.srt-1 atstsse that seleuc*
liss baa* an . to car* la all lu sts.es, si.J ibut Is
C t*rrb. Hal. ■ Catarrli Curs Is ttis unit Bosltlvs
cars now known lo ttio medlosl fraternity- Catarrli
annua ronatUutlunal dlsesse, requires a cor.iilt;;
UonsI trrstmaot. Ball's Catsrrh Cure Is taken lss-
wrnallv, acting dlraetiy upou Uis hiool sn6 mticou*
surfw-us of Hi- system, thereby destroying tbe
founilst: a of tho di.ess*. and giving I lie pattest
strength t>/ building up tbe coostltutlo* *od assist Ing
Balure In doing Ita work. Tbe proprietors bar* so
narh faith In it* cnraMv* powers, that ibey offer
One n indf*d Dollar for any case that II f*Ils to car*.
Mad for list of testimonial*.
Addre.s r. J. C11EKE7 * CO..Toledo, a
•old by drantsts. TT.
Hsu's Family Pills ar* the best.
Qlve Thanks.
Give thanks for something and you
will And something tn give thank* for.
No one is so poor as not to be com-
paratively rich. Envy Is the mother
of poverty, eharlty tbe parent of
wealth and contentment tho open way
to Heavan.—Universalis Leader.
A Typical Duel.
a typical duel is that reported from
the town of Minsk, In Russia. Two old
friends, lawyers had been to the thea-
ter together. Coming out, one acci-
dentally knocked off the other's hat
He apologized, but the other, very an-
" "-""-l VI- -- in..
was a duel In which one was killed.
Neither had shot a pistol before.
Western Reserve Divorces.
One divorce to every eleven mar-
riages Is the statistical showing for
the Western Reserve -a proportion
greater than that of any state or na-
tion on earfh. Tills 6,250 square
miles In northwestern Ohio was set-
tled while a part of the Northwest
lerrltory almost exclusively by Con-
necticut and Massachusetts folk, and
Its people are now tbe purest Puritan
Btock to be found west of the Hudson
river.
Good News From Minnesota.
Lakefleld, Minn., Jan. 4.—Mr. Wil-
liam E. Gentry of this place Is one of
the best-known and most highly re-
spected men in Jackson County. For
45 years ho has suffered with Kidney
Trouble and now at 77 years of age ho
has found a oomplete cure and Is well.
His cure Is remarkable because of
the length of time he bad been suffer-
ing. Cases of 40 years' standing might
be considered Incurable, but the rem-
edy that cured Mr. Gontry seems to
know no limit to Its curative power.
Mr. Gontry says:
"I have suffered with misery In my
back tor about 45 years and had all
the troublesome symptoms of Kidney
and Urinary disease. I tried various
kinds of remedies, but all to no effect
until I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. Now
I have no pain In my back, and feel
quite well In every way.
"I am 77 years of age and I feel
bettor than I have for the last 40
years. I attribute it all to Dodd's Kid-
ney Pllla."
Many a man rusnes frantically
his uncle after he ban said farewel 1 to
his ante.
At The Post
Up nd dolne. to Ihro nd halp
lo Uv«, tha old rolUblo '
St Jacobs Oil
Hurts, Sprains
and Bruises
Hee, l]o. aad 50c.
Vi
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Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of
warning symptoms will soon prostrate a
woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Mm. rrvKftAM: —Ignorance and neglect arc tho cause o
untold female Buffering, not only with tho laws of health but wit1-
chance of a euro. I did not heed tho wamimrs of h.'iidiu U.'-I^8anl?
pains, and general wearimu, unt il I was well uTtrh prosfr^ f 1 kn6W 1
had to do something, happily I did tho right (ling 1 1°°^
I Inkliiitti'g ^e-ctulilo Compound faithfully wording to dirt
directions,
and was rewarded in n few weeks to find th—^ ">y aches arid puins dis-'
appeared, and I again felt the glow of >- "th through my Ixxly. Sine#
I havo been well I have been more « rf ful, I have also advised a number
of wy_ sick friends to taly E. l'inkliam's Vegetable Com*
truly.
Fair.
g sales*
^ken women are troubled with IrTrjjular, suppressed or painful menstni.
atlon, weakness, leueorrhtr.i, displacement or ulceration of tbe womb, thst
o*irlnj-dowa feeling, Inflammation of the ovaries, baclcache, bloating (or
flatulence), jrencral debility, indigestion, and nervous proktratlon, or ara
S ifi. w *"c symPto,ni > dizziness, faintness, lassitude, exciubillty, lrrt
lability, nervuusnrsH, sleeplessness, mi'lancholy, "all-gone " and " want-to-be.
left-alone feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they shbuld remember there la
one tried and true remedy. I.yilia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
Dee^tilt be'^* *uc troubles. Ucfuse to buy any other medicine, for yoa
"Dea.k Mrs. Pinkham : — For over two yeart
I suffered more than tongue can express with
kidney aud bladder trouble. My physician pro.
nounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder,
caused by displacement of the womb. I had %
frequent desire to urinate, and it waa very pataw
fill, ami lumps of blood would pa9S with tb*
reply to my letter, I followed your advice,'and
feel that you and Lydia E. Pinkhnni's Vege-
table Com|>ouiid have cured me. Tha
medicine drew my womb into ita proper
place, and then I was well. I never feel
any pain now, and can do my housework
with ease." — Mus. Alicb Lam on, Kiucaid, Miss.
No otlier medicine for female ills In the world has received
such wldospreud ami unqualified endorsement.
Mrs. Plnkliam Invite* all sick women to write her for advice*
Slie has guided thousands to licaltJi. Address, Lynli, Mass.
FORFEIT 'f T* cannot forthwith produ^* th« oHjrfnul letters aud signs to ras of
'111 prove tnelr ati«olute s<>nutnAneai«.
Ljfdla £• Plukham UmIIcUm Ce., l«jnn, Mail*
$5000
Every tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely warcfied
clothes and linens. No starch under the sun gives
so good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutely
free of the chemicals which other starches contain, It
never sticks to the iron or causes the clothes to
break. It does not rot them. For 10 cents you gel
16 ounces of the best starch that can be iQadfc
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OMAHA, NEB.
mpsssranro
W II I.N Vol li (ikol l it SATS
he do e! not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure be is afraid to keep it
nn'U his stock of 13 ot paeknge* are
sold. Deiiance Sturch is not uu y bet-
ter t ban any other Cold Water Stan b,
but contains 16 nr. to tbi pncUape and
sells for same uionev as 12 a/., brands
When Answering Advertlsementa
Kindly Mention This Pspsr.
W. N. U.-WICHITA.-KO. 1,1904.
Average Marrlase Age.
Tbe average age for men to marry Is
highest In Sweden, thirty-one years,
and tbe lowest In the United Btates,
twenty sli and one-half yeara.
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