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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1906)
xixm.mivM(i7wm'tim',i sszaxcEzs&ssztzxt Kszamzzpexz&ftSSXZSfiWR w" . sJ TnE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON CLASSIF1 E D AD VERT1SING Portland Trade Directory Name and Addrte In Portland of ft e pre eentatlve Uuslnra firms. rilOK) HUI'I'LIKHI Kodak clcreloplna; and print ing) wrlla for irlcn. Woodnnl. Clark A Co. MA(IK) I.AN'IKIINH Wrlatrr Co, lvrm irlcp on l-nnlprm mid HIIli-. I'ortland. ICI.AH1IU IIOtKltYtHuiipnrlcru, llrncni Knit lo Mt frr nuiuurrinrnt blBiikm Woodard, Clarkn, HOHHhH of nil kind for al nt very renionnbl prlc. Inquire 274 Jront HU THUhsI'h aenton approval) w Rii.-rnntM tit In moat dlnicutt caarai WooiUrdi Clxrke'A Co. AUIIPIuTaI. KVI Hi rjrrrr hnlf Mid iiann orlmcnt unit on approval! WouUnri, Clark Co CltKAM HKI'AIIATOIM-U Kuaran7Tih"u7a Hrparnlor In li thi-hpat. Writ lor fre catalog, llaielwood Co , Htlh nnd Unk. MKN'HL'MJTIIIMI tlulTum A rendition. nole numta Airrrd llanjamln A Co.'n correct cloth n. Kvr rylhlii(C In inm'H riirnlaliltiK. Morrlaon nud Willi atraala. Oppoalla poatoftlc. JtKI liANIMN OltrtlDN under the Carrylrrl- Jatlon art. Deed din cl frnm alnte. Wrllaloday. looklet nnd mnp IW. II. H. Cook A Co, ul Alder nlreel, 1'urllnnd, Urriioik IOUI1 II V I 001-ir yoii"nnt your lien to lay more rgi.s write n for fr particular about I'll 1UNA T'OlM.lltY hi:Uti-At.iiia Mllla Co, I'ortlancl, Urriion, TAIUMlH-t oliimtilaWoolanMlll Co, Portland. Ore. I tet fl 1 y I r clothe muds to niemure clump, iireeirinenuremenliiyteiii Inauria perfect lit, Write for free imnple nnd price. J'lAMIH A UltMANM-Oldial piano houia on Pa clllo const. Organ nnd I'Ihiio on pny payment. Write Ibr 111. Ituanuole yntin price, Allen A C'lllierl-llnninker Co , I'orllnnd, Oregon. Unman llnlrdood Mwltclie. I'onipndour. Men' Inuiiee nml V !k lirat iualltyi lowest price! end fur Iree price Halt mnll order n aperlalty. I'nrln llnlr More, tui Wmililngton HU Kit UM. 1 mHw mtkiVUKtiato Dr. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL NOME TREATMENT Tliln wnndirfut Chi ne Doctor I called treat lieniia lie CUfet eople without o pern lion Hint nra uhen uu lo die. Ha cure Willi tlicMe wonilrrfnl Clip ni herln, mot, huile, hark anil vextalli that are enllrely tin. known In medical acl- enc In IhU c.ininry. Tliiougli Ilia umtuf timet harnileea reiueille this lamolH doctor know the action dfnver Mo ilifTeri.nl remedial wlihh lieaiMieealully tue In different dleae. Uu RUaranltloiiiraentnrrh.nthinn, limit. Ihrnat, llietiiiialliui, iiervniiani, louiah, llveri kid neya, nc.f hn liillnlrid or teatlninnlnl. t huriie iinxlerale, Cell nnd aee htm I'nllenli out of Ihn tlly write lor hlnnkr nnd circular. rud Mamp. CONHU1.TAIION HIKU Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 1G2S rlrst SI.. S, C. Cor. Morrlaon Mention nper POIIHAND, OIICGON. The Life of a Bag depend on how honeally it U mad BEMIS BAGS re mads on honor, of the best mater ial. That i why tliey outlive other. You won't need to order bag o often If every order apecific "BEMIS." Made for GRAIN, FLOUR, ORE, WOOL, ETC JaSSLSLSSSLBLSLBeSLHLi LMSfHeBeaaaaaaaH mmW "IsbbbbHH r - PtssMsB IT wBW Lw - WKMBmmmM m - mmar HKF 9 HeHbLnKl ""s JJI aaLBl3aHur ,J ) nllllllllflVlllKH. '' Miyll rtfMi ! 0LD JTaVofite L SeMfceVell "PE-RU-NA WORKED SIMPLY MARVELOUS Suffered Severely With Headaches Unable to Work MIm Lucy V. McGlvnoy, 462 3rd Avo Drooklyn, N. Y., writes: 'Tor many months I suffered severely from headaches and pains in the side and Imck, sometimes being unable ta attend to my dtily work. "I am better now, thanks In Peruno, and urn ns active as ever and have no more hcadiirhcs. "The way Pcruna worked In my cue was simply marvelous." Wo hnvu In our files many grntoful lotturs from women who littvo niffured with tlia nyiiiitoina nmnod ithovo, Lnck of spneo pruvonts our giving inoro tlian ono testltnonlnl liuro. It Is luipoBsihlo even to approximate tliu grcnt ninoiint of ntifforing which PnruiM tins relhwed, or tliu number of woinon who hnvo tioen restored to health and itrength by its faithful ue. Bpenk Oently. Bpenk gntly ! It Is better far To rulo by lore than fear. Spenk gently let not harsh word mar The good we might do here I Spcnk gently lovo dotb whisper low The vows that truo hearts bind; And gently Friendship's accents flow, Affection's voice U kind. Speak gently to the little child I ft loto be suro to gain) Teach It In accents soft and mild It may not long remain. Speak gently to tho young, for they Will hare enough to bear) Pau through this llfo as best they may, Tis full of anxious caro. Sp4ak gently to the sged one. Grieve not tho careworn heart The sands of life aro noarly run. Let such In peace depart Speak gently, kindly, to the poer Let no harsh tons be heard ', They hare enough they must endnrsj, Without an unkind word. Speak gently to the erring know They may have tolled In valn Perchance unklndncss made them sot Without an unkind word. Spcnk gently I 11a who tare Ills lift To bond man's stubborn will, When elements wore fierce with strife, Rpoko to them i "Peace, be still I" Speak gently I Tls a little thin Dropped In the heart's deep welli Tho good, tho Joy, which It may brio Eternity shall UlL David nates. SKIN DISEASES ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM. There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot summer mouths. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different' parts. One portion is used for . ... lUIi 1 1 UIllH U VIAU AU1UUU1 uUU"-- Dear Sirs My body broke out with n rash or oruptlon which la Bplto of all ofTorts to euro oontlnuod to get worse. The itching, ospeolally at night, was simply terrible, it would almost disappear at tlmos, only to return worse than ever. I had tried many highly rooommonded prepa rations without bonoflt, and hearing of S. S. S. dotormlned to glvo it a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly delighted when a few bottles ourod mo ontiroly, removing every blomlsh nnd plmplo from my body. I shall not fall to reo ommend B. 8. S. wnonovor an opportunity oooursto do so. Esoondldo, Oal L. MARNO. HONEY AS A FOOD. II GASOLENE ENGINES 3 1. 4 .or... power fully warranted, 1 1 IV All aire atid t) lea at lottcal price Writ for catalog, RCICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Partland, Oreieak Bemis Bro. Bag Co. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Nanus Unreal. arrhl Ketlurtop (at tn play) "Pou't the air aeem heavy In bar 7" Mlai Tarttui "I hadn't noticed It It snsy be that you are unuauslly er light b1d thl veiling. BEST BY TEST "I have tried all kindt of weitrproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare wiih your Fith Drand for protection from all kinds of wtwher." (Tt aim eait tiiar.il ef IK. wrtur ef tkl vllf h.l l.iur let b btil upen tpllitlla) nWio.st Award World's Fair, 1004. ThaS'nctiFuh rlHa A. J. TOWER Ca Potion. U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED Toronto, Canada Uakin tf tVarrontte' Wtt Wtatitr Clttklng IJIrtn't MatUn Oood. Toss Don't you think Mr. Galley Is awfully hnndioine? Jess Huh 1 "Handsome Is as hand some does." Ho told mo Isst evening thitt he was going to kiss me be fori be left. Teas The Idea I Weren't you lndtg nantT Joss I should say I was. When a man promisee to do a thing he ought to keep his word. Philadelphia Press. Send postal for "Hook of let f nt Send for KC right a- way. irs purer and more efficient than any Bak ing Towdcr that costs three times as much. Do you know the secret of the Wave Circle ? Wonderful! iDon't delay . another day! w r&S N 25 or. for 25c. All grocers W5 NO' JaquesJifo Co, Chica&o mi, W. A, WISH IT'S PLAIN BUSINESS When you tot itenlnl wrork don. Hya lemaiiil icUloii alt the nny IlirtMiiih III mir oitUv, but iln IciuiHr luilm4 with n Utile roniuuaUm lor a tierxoua Iiallent. V try to inak It a iwlnUaa iiitliivaa. Ir, Hiunttvant, aiaolnlUt on child tn'a I Mill mid rvsulili(. WISE BROS., Dentists rnlllnf UulMlni;,1 hint and Wubluxton a. m. to u in t Huiutaya V to li Mnlu K. WORK DONt ON WrtKlY ANO MONTHLY PAYMCNTS UK. T. I'. WISH la Nourlablnar and Work tow tho I)latlve Oranajia Honey, which Is described as "on of nnturo's beat foods," Is the ubieot of ft report by the Ontario department of agriculture. In this It U pointed out that It Is only within the past ftw centuries Uiat sugar has become known and only within the last feneration that refined sugars bars become so low In pries that they may be commonly umd In the poorest families. Former ly honey was the principal swest, and It was klghly valued 8,000 fears bsfora (he first sugar refinery was built It would add greatly to the health of tfe prencnt generation," It Is declared, If honey could be at least partially re stored to Its former plaos as a rnmrnesi article of diet" . Rxcesslvo use of sugar brings tn Its train a long list of Ilia. When sugar Is taken Into tho stomach It cannot be assimilated until first changed by di gestion Into grnpo sugar. Only too often tho overtaxed stomach falls prop erly to iorforiu this digestion, and then couio sour Htomnch nnd various phnsos of Indigestion and dyspepsia. In tho In born to ry of tho htvo tho honoy has been fully prepared by tho bees for prompt nsfilmlliitlon without tnxlng cither stoiuncli or tho kidneys, so that In eating honey the dlgestlvo mnchlnory Is saved work and health Is main tained. Moreover, tho same report says that "In iniiiiy enses It will be a roal econ omy to lessen the butter bill by lotting honoy In part take Its place. Ono pound of honey will go as far as a pound or butter, nnd If both articles bo of tho sniuo quality, tho honoy will cost tho less. Honey Is strongly rec ommended for children, whllo for por sons of nil ngea a pleasant nnd whole- souio drink la called 'German honey ten.' This Is mnde by pouring n tea cupful of hot water on from ono to two tenspooufulB of honey." the making of blood, another for muscle, one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. After these different properties are ex tracted from the food there still remains a portion that is useless, or waste matter, which is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season of the year, however, these ortrans become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and arc absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burniug acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, a'rms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The add in the blood dries up 'the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AONE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance,' while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease'is SALT RHEUM It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same caust: burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leavincr it to be absorbed by the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Whea a Japaaeee audience wish to ex press disapproval of a play, thy turn Utelr backs to ike stage. A policeman who had been on the force of London six years ba ben sent to prison for stealing milk, from doorstep. THE. WHOLE LOT If w don't hd prevention,' will need a cur. Th OU-Monk-Cur St. Jacobs Oil Is ready ahvay for all form of muteuUr acha or palm, from LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM to to STIFF NECK SPRAIN IT CtJRKS ALKB TBS WH0LB LOT. !wSend Your I Eastern Friends He linled Typewriters. Tho late Associate Justlco Gray of tho Hupremo Court was very eccentric Among his prejudices was a deop and lusting aversion for a typewriter. That mnchlno did not come Into gonornl use until Justice Gray was an old man, and he never became reconciled to It It maye htm furious If a Inwyer filed with him a motion or other court pa per typewritten, ne Invariably return ed It with a brusque request that the matter bo written In longhand. Ho had a stenographer at tils disposal, but never utilized his services, as ho wroto all his letters as well as his opinion He notified the cleric of the Supreme Court not to send him any typewritten paper, no matter how Important It might bo. Ho novcr neglected an op portunity to denounce typewriters. The result of his lint red for the.so machines was that ho did threo times as much work as tho other Justices. A Friend in Need T fJTHAT thin, Utile, 10-cent Box of Coscarets. When carried constantly tn your Vest Pocket, or In "my Lady's Purse It will ward off ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills, Eat one of the six candy tablets con tained In that ' Vest Pocket Box" whenever you suspect you need one. It can't hurt you, and Is sure Insuranoe against serious sickness. e Want of Exercise, Indoor Employment, weaken the Bowel Muscles, Just as they weaken Arm and Leg Muscles. The Muscles lose tone, tension, strength, lo force the food onward. And tho longer they slay In that state the weaker they become, becauso the less exercise they get through the slow pass- No Lel-uy, Lovett You don't bellovo In divorce, thou? Hnytcr No, sir; I've got too much sportln' blood. Lovett Whnt has Uint to do with It? Hayter I believe In a fight to tho finish. Philadelphia Ledger. The Club Wouiuu'i Spiiueo. "Does your wife Insist on knowing oxactly when jou get home?" asked tho Intrusho friend. "My wlfo never knows when I get jbonie," answered Mr, Meckton. "I'm alwajs home before she Is." Washlug ;ton Star. Women are such capable creatures that they have beeu kuown to play whist and tako caro of a baby crawl ing arouud on their lap at the same time. age of food. Cjrtcarets contain the only; combination of drugs that acts on the Muscles of tho Bowels and Intestines, Just as Cold Water, or Exercise, act on a Lazy man. They act Ike Exercise. see When you have Heartburn, Collc.Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acld-rlslng-ln-throat, Cas-belchtog, or an Incipient Cold, take a Cascarel. Remember, all these are not merely Discomforts, but Indications of a serious Cause. Nip them In the bud eat a Candy Cascarel. Cascarets don't purge, nor punish tho stomach like "Blle-drlvlng" 'Physlca." They act like Exercise on the Bower Muscles that propel Food, and that squeere the natural Digestive Juices of tho body Into Food, Cascarets ward off, or cure, the follow ing disease: , Cenitipatio Bad Br & MitiMtavss Diattitf Indication Iftadacht Dyspasia Diarrheal Torpid Liver FlatuUtict Appendicitis Ilivet Rheumatism Jaundict Catarrh Nausea Colic Vertigo -Scrofula Pimpiet Womanly Troubles Worms Blotches Piles Eczema Ulcers Dysentery In such cases a little Cascaret In time Is worth flftjr dollars worth of Treatment later on, to say nothing of the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine it saves. A coming Headache can be warded off In short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Cas-belchlng, Acld-rlslngs In tho throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of bowel trouble from food poisons. and should be dealt with promptly. One Cascaret will stop the coming trou ble, and move on the Bowel load, If taken at the first signs. Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly. All Druggists sell them over ten million boxes a year. Be very careful to get the genuine. made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet sta ped'CC." meat TO OUR raiatNDSt W want te send to oar friend a fcWfNfcl aara wnmatrj to colors. It Is a beastr fcf to Srest leg tsM. Ten cents la stiiass ts ssfcea a s its aaa w cevcrcesiei vascartu. a copy of our handsomely illtmtrated 88-page book, "Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Their Reiourcea," which tell all about thl aectlon of the Union, where there are more opening in every line of induitry than anywhere elao in the United State. Four cent in poitage. A. L. CRAIG General Patienger Agt The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company PORTLAND, OREGON Write for it today. W. L. Douglas OR 9.00 0, tO.OOCUACCFC ffjf 1., Uej aaw S aaV II Ly-tV m B UFN W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cirinoi ne equalled at any price. of Tie wMh wUcHUfdiaity triakst U laid. Seas xUy, snatkalsg this saser. A44reu lent Mag ataiieay Cawsisy, CUssse er mw lark. I MICI JK W f f -EX ' 'vr&f i mr fa gJSgllg .JULY Binjo. !Lan?:rgHlCAPITAI, VSOOLOOfl W I UiUUU dUonrna thii ttittm.i, II I could lake you Into any three large factories at Urockton, Mas., and show ou the Inllnlt care with which every palrolthoe limatlc.you would realize why VV. U bout-la SJ.50 ahoea coat aaora to Make, why they Gold their ihape, Mt better, wear longer, and ar of greet iiiiv,uy.iu.IrIUr sj.suanoc. mm.ma.HM. ? ailTlnH vlnaiafc minn h.ilnn un r... las ihoea. Take no tubatltute. None geuulue without bl nam and price stamped on bottom. Write tor llluatrated Catalog. W. x. IHJVauUi, lirocktoa, P. N.U. Ne. 17-0 I TfTHEir writing to advertisers pleaee I I 1Y aaeaUtMi thle paper. ' & v Si