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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1905)
ANIMALS' WANDERINGS. Country Moaeo nn4 Town Mnune Kit bl tin Foundation In Fuel. The frtblo of the country mouse ntid tho town mouso has n foundation In fact. Mica occasionally migrate In large numbers when food grows scarce niul trnTol considerable instances to freuli bouses. Farmers In a part of Tertli- ihlro had a good reason to tecome nwnro of tills fact when n couple of rears ago rast swnrms of mice Invtulcd i their cornfields nt harvest time. I Mut the monso only travels wlien It has to. Thffrnt, on the contraiy. seems to take a yearly outing, In very much I the samo fashion as do human KMngs. tints are the most migratory crenturea In tho world. Troops of rots lenve the towns at the end of summer nnd spend a month or two In the country, appar ently In order to enjoy the change of food which tho country ntTorus at that time of tho year In tho way of fresh fruit and grain, Iicforo tho cold weiitlt cr Beta In they are all back again In their old quarters, nelndeer mlgrato with the some reg ularlty as swallows. They movo south when winter sots In, but as soon a cv cr the snow begins to melt they travel steadily north, sometime for as much as a thousand miles. To end a holiday by deliberate mil cldo Is so strange a phenomenon that for a long time naturalists looked ujtan the stories of the migration of the leiu mlngs as an Improbable llctlon. Yet the facts arc beyond ill.pute. At Irregular Intervals these rntllke creatures start out from their homes In the fastnesses of northern Scandinavia In huge droves numbering tens of thousands nnd trav el steadily southward. Death pursues them In n hnmlmt forms. Hawks and other birds of prey haver above them. Thousands arc drowned In rivers. Yet the rest struggle on until they reach the sea. They do not stop. They plunge tn, awlm out nnd struggle on until nt Inst their strength falls and they drown. Not one ever returns from this Journey of death. London Answers. A COONSKIN FARE. COTTON IN A FABRIC. How to Trlt If Woratril or Woolen Cloth Art- Adnltrrnlcd. Worsted cloths are less often adulter ntcil than woolens nnd are more easily detected. A cotton worsted Is n He on the face of It. for the cotton stands out with prominence. But often n cotton thread Is twisted with n worsted Uiread, and to determine Its presence It Is only necessary to take the twist out of the thread and then examlno Its component parts. Cotton, having n long staple, can be carded and combed with wool to be spun Into worsted yarn. This Is done to cheapen the cost of production. Cot ton Is carded nnd spun with wool nnd shoddy, not so much to cheapen the yarn, for cotton Is generally as expen sive as some shoddies, lint Is Intro duced to give strength or spinning qualities to the stock. In mauy cases the shoddy Is of such short staple that It would not stand the drawing In spinning, and, as It would make the cost of the yarn too high to put In enough wool to give that lacking strength, cotton Is put In for this pur pose. The percentage of cotton In n fabric can be determined In this manner: Take a small piece of cloth and weigh It Now boll It for five minutes In a 3 per cent solution of caustic soda. Tako out what Is left, ant). If any. It U all cotton. The wool will nil bo dissolved. Tho percentage of shoddy cannot bo de termined except by experience. A cloth or yarn with shoddy In It Is easily detected by Its feel. Cloth made of all new wool Is softer feeling than one containing shoddy, for tbo latter has lost that new, soft, springy feel peculiar to wool. American Wool and Cotton Itcporter. It Wantd lUtr INtld the Trnvelrr to Lt the ChftUKS llo. Many years ago, as tho atory runs, Mien woniklns were worth six bits ipteec In Arkansas and a regular teo t twe bits was assessed tor ferrying a horseman across the bt Francis rtrer, there came along n traveler whose cn tire capital consisted of but n single pelt, nnd the ferryman hadn't a cent of clump' In bis pocket, The traveler was bound to cross, but re ful tn pay three times nu much as tho man who pnsved before him or the ane who was to como next Tho ferry man would not wet an oar unless pay- ment for his services was assured. Hero was ample foundation for nn ar gument, and presumably tho opporta nlty was not neglected. Hut n satisfac tory arrangement was finally reached, tho traveler getting vnluo received for his coonskln by being wafted thrice Rcross tho Btreani. This of conrso would lenvo him on tho right sVlc, nnd neither party to the trado would bars GEMS IN VERSE IjOnKlcltntv. The wlnda have tnlkod with htm oonflj. tnilri Tti tiren hftvo Wiwl to him, and tli night Jtath held him uvntly as n mother mlitht And tnught lilra all ie.il lone of mel.Hlyi The mountain have turned to hint, and the eeft. In clamorous waves and murmur ex qulilt Hath told him all htr sorrow nnd ileus hi. Her IrstnJo fair, her lUrkwit mystery, till vr bloom like tlawer nllit mi day; lteta cluster round tils rhymes, and mil ttrlnita Of lark und swallow. In an rndlfM M, Ar mlnallim Hh th tomler sung h sings. Nor ehall h to emu; Ir, every lay Of Nature's voice he elnrrn unit will si way. Jsnvvi Whltooniti Rlly. 8T AHTl.lNUIl t ! Ill) I'eoplo tho world over wort? Imrrl tlixl on lour nl nir of tho hiirnlttir of ti rsns for ronuilttlnt. Buch wns tho Ben- V'tienKO tlitxttl'r in WHICH 1I0UN.V six erous spirit of accommodation which hundred jieoi.lo lust their llvos. wt i i.. .k u. a.,. .....k- more thim live times this number " or over ll.OOO ik-oi.Io died rrnin mien uui iivwi wi uik agp, I lllfllim 111 fHllflimi IllirlllU' tll MillllA un me secona um tua igramuu .nr ..ill. winrm v ...,mji... ii,,ti. . . .." -i ......... cnauceii to insiieci uie cuuiukiu cimp KVcry Olio ol llieso- chnih of pni'llinii- ly and found that It was by no means nln tvsultiil frtiui u euld und multl tin to the recognized standard. Mayb have boon prevented by the timely It had beeu killed too early tn tho sea- Bon or was not properly stretched. Anyway, ho decided that four bits was all It was worth, and tbo traveler frankly admitted the soundness of bit Judgment, acknowledged that he had received Its vnlue tn tho double fer riage und forthwith started on his fifty mile ride up the river to the uenrest point where It was fordablo. Field and Stream. use ut Uhmnlicrltilii'M OoukIi ltemeO.v. A Ktvnt many who hinl every reason to four ptiMnmoulii have- warded It off liy the prompt uso ot this iTiiuily. Tin fntltiwlni U 1111 tiKlnm-. nf tilu sort: "Too much cannot Ik- sold In ' per cent nf I lit I'cw I'rcnch Millionaire. Th vt wealth of Fruit oo in di vuled into it Urge number of, immll aaviugs, ocrill,rr to roint" coin piitMiion in tlitt trenail tlnnnotnl jouriint, l, Haulier. In I'' nun-is it MfiiiM, Ihcrttam tint !U,00() per sona who art) mlllituiit-K ami ii inn I l tt'iuAinbt.l Unit milium niiHs is tneitiit a rMHtMHiiir nf l.OOO, OOO fin lira, oi, in itlur words, JUKI, 000 Tlmte art' powiilily tun per sons m the country whose fortune UN ltM.(MH),(KKI frniios. or about f lO.OOU.lHW or in tr. All III holilar.t nf great fortunes limy easily be mentioned by name only alioiil 1(H) imoiiH urn worth lielween if-'J.OOO.iNH) and 410.000 000, ami It 0(H) have tieeuuiiilitteil 1 or inherited iioprrt wihie.l nt from 103.tHMi to iUHB.tHW) Thai is, FniiH'o li ti'iy fuiviii'li cttieiix Tins iliHtrilmtton id wealth In l'runre is imlieuleil l.v the fncU ; unit in mux mere wsm lelt liy pot- Vj.i.'m'"H ov"'K property ti uie value oi $uxi, inti, mm; out oi Hit' .Ili.i.lUJ inliurittiictui di.dribuleil in tlint y-ir, iimie than .'100 000 consisttl nf itiuiiH rugging from 'JO eenta to $l,9.'0. About tA.i llur.lH of tlio propertt lu be litril'iU l hum in Miims f 'J00 lo S1(M. The lar,;o ihlinriiiiiierrt, from nli.nii f)0(0O0 to SluMI. IHItl, rrpieNtmtt.il only 0 01 tulitl Nitiount. ami Do Not Neglect a Cold. Etfsry oold wsaktna tho Lungs, lower Inc Vltalltv and muxti th I tytttm lets ablt to withstand each euccitdin ecJd thus I paving th way (or mora eirloua tllicMtb I CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?! uvor ot ('iiuiulierln urn l oiurli item il, i,, i. ,livi.t...i ..i.,,.,ii tlniiRliter. Uttnn. ol it severe ouhl, "entrnt lew. than 0 01 ir eent of und 1 lielievo utiviil her 1 1 to when olif the tohtl value. was tliienteueil with pneiimoiilH. . It i tliH vast limit- nf hhihII wtrrx in Finite. Ilia 0,000,000 parsons wliooe 1 1 (tine ileum in the tax oo- ' OOlllltN Mill W1I0 OWI1 tllB milliollK of The staff work on the beautiful i8"11 1"'8 ' H-romtl propotly llrlilwnf Nnt!nnn ll..- l.i niul 1 ""o llal aUttt, Hint mallH tilt) for- V. 1). WiMtix. Loiruii. Xbw York. Bold by Tho Modern I'lmrtuuey. INCllKMBLF. llltL'TALlTY Itwouhl Itnvo Ih-cii lucredlblo tirti tnllt v If Clrns. F. Imbergvr, of Syrn- cwto. Jf. Y had notdono tlio best lie boy," ho ay. "cut it fearful ki.hIi Clark Exposition is now completed. ! iu" OI couiiirv. in oompar over his eye. so I applied llucklon a j,ri,i .m, i,if n m:i , siou Willi their usaretruta neetlinu a ,rnlcn hnive wiucit nuicmy ncaiou , ...... , , ... it,. .ummmI,,,,. f i1B unaiiiv iuuK) mm ta liiiii,vi uuti unit aimi, , r. " in imitation of solid masonry. The i a.re "'" I. sueit melt) na liriiW rrnvuti Hnild'e TiI h ,, i tllBBO IIIU8lmt IU H HtriklllK inBIIUef - o- . - '" . ii. a ,i..:ii f ..i ii... within an exposition fence.- ami Fr,t,ob TMI- connects the mniulatul with the It nnd snveil hlseye. (looil for burnn nnd ulcor too. Only 2.ki nt Itcnson'B rimrmncy. PKIVMANKNTLY CUKJC5 I Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Son Throat, Asthma, Croup, whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Lungs EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HONE. HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES NOT CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUOII. MRS. BALLIK LOOKBAm, aoiatHwelt, rJt mmymi "W h .Mst lUIUnl'a ltorhMI kmo la mr faul tr Hnnl rti tn.llt IwnntTMMIUrMttOB. IVbM tbm lillArai Im OtHi mad Whtxipln ).uihlllwrrllTtthraleaMfjr4 limU nt without It In thahooM, as h U ths UUT MKUlCttta yn Sumw mi." Dost Remedy for Children. Every Battle Gs&rAnteed. THRKR eiSKBt ate, eoo mmn er.oo. . BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT C0..ST.L0UIS. M0. . SOLD AND RKCOMMENDKD 1Y Tho Frio do rn harmaoy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Somelhln; for Your Eastern Friends. The Um Issue ot tho publication Oregon Washington nnd Idaho and Their Resources." Ixauetl br the PaseiiKer Deiinrtmont of tho Oregon Kali road & NavlRatlon Compnny, Is now reauy ior tiiatriiiuuon. u you have frlenda In the Host who arc In! tcreHletl In the 1'aclllc Northwest, n copy of this publication would lioal welcome visitor to incir noities. una imbllcatlon will bo mailed to any Elven ailtlress upon receipt of four cents in stamps to pnypoatngo. government peninsula. A OEKTItl CTIVUl'inK A CHICAtiO AI.DKItMAN OWWS, HIS KLKCl'ION TOOIIA.MIIUlt LA1.V.S COUOII ItK.MIIDY. I To draw out tho flre of m burn. heal it cut without hjitvlna: a near, use Hewitt s Wltvli llaiel ShIvm. secltk- for pile, ttet tho weiiulne. J. I.. Tucker, editor. r tho llariiuin lier. tVntrt?. A hi., writes: "I liitv used I)eYltt' Which llaiel Salvo I my family for piles, outH hiiiI biiniH It Is the liMt salve on the market A 5150,000 exhibit of the pro ducts of the Fillipine Islands will be an interesting feature of the United States government's magnl "I enn heartily anil conselentlouslv I recommend Chnmlierliiln's Coiikii Itcmcdy for affection of the Ihronli and lull),'." says Hon. John Slienlck, -u so. reorln St., I liicttgo. "Two i ' I Kvery family Hhoul.l keep It on hand I was finally comtvlIi.il to Btoti. uh I rntllil lint. urumL nlnml In mi tretnltv n friend advlsod mu to um. . . ,M iniiona hiuck laKBUimm ('I.M.nlw.rlnlnVfV..,,.l. I!nl.m,tt. I t.u.lf IK?rlHIH'M I-ilOlllllCIl llllij 14V0T Tlllllet J. . , ,,l, -J M,.. ..... ... ficent participaUon in the Lewis and two dosca that afternoon und could l.'Tl'iV.ri't.unev Clark Ejoosition not bellova myHcnuos when I found " i'i-"ouern I imrinncj iiaiK iipoaiuou. t,0 , mornillir ti. Iml,. niinatluii had larcclr subsided. I took several Pi.ivtstVT akii iiakmi.pjjs. Mloscstlint Uny. kept rlKhtoninlk Don't tlruc tho stomach to euro u ?9S throuch tho campalKii. and 1 courIi. One Mlntito CouBh Cure cuts 1,""K ""8 ,,.UCUIC"1P. V.VP 1 w ", '"' thu mucus, druws tho lnQnmntlon ?nt ln V10 t?un.c."-. Thht remedy Is out of tho throat. lunfrs nnd bronlcal Ior 8a' ui 1 110 aioticrn rimrinney. tubes, heals, sooths and cures. A I nick euro for Croup and Whooping 'ouch. Ono Minute Couth Cure re lieve a cougb in ono minnto because It nets II rat on tc mucus meiubrune rlcht. where tho couch troubles In the throat or deep-seated on the lunca. Sold by Tho Modern I'hnr- mncy. Parly Germs. I Partisanship boenn early. Wei think of Jackson as thu bo'iuuer of our violent party system, but, al- j though ho did L'ivo it sudden dovel- ! opraont, tho norma of it beKiiu as I soon as Washington dropped the ' helm, it lay, hardly understood, in 'mm Vermifu Baccc.a PrnloiiKH Life. It Is now well kndwu that Increased complexity of life with Increased ex pcndlture distinctly aids longevity. Luxury, "Uie fertile parent of a whole family of diseases," modifies It greatlj, of course, but this Is a manageable fac tor, says the London Chronicle. We have only to recall personal experience to realize the force of Intellectual stim ulation. The Interest of sport will sua tain men without fatigue for distances they otherwise could not traverse. The excitement of strife will often mask the presence of wounds. Belt forgetful ncss ln all tho walks of life, under tho stress of love, chivalry or accepted duty, doubles human endurance. Suc cess gives now vitality, new powers, and this Is another name for new Itfe. No Notion of Ileal Trouble. "1 bot I get Into moro trouble than any man ln this state," volunteered the young fellow who had coma lo the club house. "Kothlng In the trouble line overlooks me. Why, I'd bo afraid to marry" "What! Ain't you married?" ejacu lated the red nosed elderly party who was hovering over the gratis lunch. "Boy, you don't know what trouble Is." -Louisville Courier-Journal. Charltr. She I'm glad wo went It was an excellent performance and for such a charitable purpose. Iler Husband Yes, Indeed I We all feel a thrill of nt Isfactlon when we do something for charity and get the worth of our mon ey at the same time. London Tlt-Blts. Intended. Bills You made a funny break ln congratulating the bride's father In stead of tbo groom. Wills No, I didn't I've a daughter, too, ana I know what thoy cost Chicago Jour nal. Just as you are pleased nt finding faults you are displeased at finding-perfection. Lavater, Fruit raisers of Pierce county. Wnliin(Ttnn ivill rntr awnv nnnVc and strawberries at the Lewis and tno TorJ naluro ol lllB "wly oreate.1 Clnrb RTtvKltimi In nrdpr In rnn. govornmont, which wns u sories of vince easterners that Pierce county chcoks nml balnnces built on ftindn is an unsurnassed loealitv for'rnisintr montnlly opposed conceptions. It these nrndneti ' I was a compromuo, and oneh party r ,i - . , - - ti iuu iirruuijtriuuia wun sure to prees I'liivixnv r.iNiMi.-vn i.vtu I. """" ......... . . . . w. i . .. i. lu.....: ItHKUMATIHil. ,u nuouuimriiaii iiiwiiiii Chas. Drukc. a mall carrier nt Chan- ton, with his superiority to party luvllle, Conu., says; '.Charalicrlaln'H laid down tho Presidoncy, than his lht GUlHJNlEtt WORr REMED THE CHILDHEH'3 FAVORITE T0MIC IWANC Or IMITATION.. TKf KHUINC PNCPAKIO ONLY DT Baliard-Snow Liniment C ' OT. LOUIS, MO. Sold anil r uminnoil bjr JIoJwn ltiaimaey NOTiUK. AilmiuUtmtors Sale of Heal Prop Puln ltnlni ls tho champion of all llnl- impartiality wns looked upon as my shoulder. After trytng sevcrnl h"10- lesion to the words in which Notlo U horeliy clvwi that by enrtss tho storekeeper here rocora- John Adams expresses thu difference : ,";r" ,i , " between LU intense prejudices and Z vhlch anyone sufferVnc from that .Su 'J? prodocossor's universal fairness, lath tiny ofK, vlr tuu of nn order Istiuisl by tho uounty ane county, state of Oro- hhki oruer is union iuo ebrnary. Iikw, I will on ailment when this llnlmentcnn be ol- "Washington," unsays, "appointod a "" "ft,?"" -v. ",e J"" ,m oi callo0;, SJ-S ZTAX Democrats and J-ooU l'J 'ft? 1 "r." , ronUnuMl iwu or a short t?me win m8 ' lL J.0ei'08t dy0, 1 ,"lv,, beon f"r " ' ,"l,HMt l1 hM' produce p tiormnnent-curo. Korsalo S.ro c,au',0UB tis rospect." der. on the oremls. - tho followlliff by The Modern I'hurmuoy. Naivo, that word "cautious," lo sy dtiwrHietl renl property beloiiclnc to An interesting display at the Lewis and Clark Exposition from tho loast And JofTorson, speakittif of nepotism and nppointmonts for for personal reasons, wroto: "Mr. Adams degraded himsolfinfinitoly by tue Navajo Indian Reservation will his conduct on this subject, as Clou- snow incuan oionicct weavers male- eral Washincton has done Iiimsolf lugiue rugs mat nave made tue Uio greatost honor." JefforHon. wavajos famous. nevertheless, was almost as much of an extremist as John Adams. Ho KTKIKISfj HIDDEN ROCKH. reprosontcd ono of UettlucH eeuHod. to-wlt. IleulliiiliiK at n point feet west oi me nouiu unit, corner ot a lot of mini deeded to J. I). Perkins by O. P. Adams, run thence north 107.0 foot. thence Went 211! foot thencu Soutn 107.0 feet, thoncu South 27 ileiees West 20D.S8 feet. tlioni) KftMt 07 feet thencH North 1W fit to the placo of ukiirl ti i I rt f iti t II I il 11 1 II ( 1 I lldfiiB it! ... I ai-tiiM'iika.1 ijuiiiiiiii' iwivo two couutcting land more or less In tho t-'lty of Cot When your ship of health strikes truths. Adams another, and Wash-1 tuce flrove, I,an County, Oregon, tho hidden rocks ;of Consumption, ington alono represented both. . , ... . , iV Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, If you Pniiinrn WnHv Administrator of the estate of Snr ut. King's New " ' don't get help from uiscovery ior consumption. ,i, w. .Mci.iiiuon. of Talladecu HorlncH. am., wrues; -j. nau lieen very witii I'neumonla, under tho euro of two doctors, but was getting no octier nuowiien i ucgan to taito Dr. Klnc's New IJIscovcrv. Tho first doso gavo roller, ono bottlo cured mo." Sure euro for noro thrnnt. bronchitis, couchs und colds, (luar. aniceu m jienson's I'linrmac.v, Price G0o and $1.00. Trial bottlo reo. unl A. Oattlngs, decease. I. KNOWJLGS & GI3TTYS Proprietors of ...The Miners Supply House... A SAFE COUGH MKUICINE FOK UllIUUUIJN. Ill buvlnc a couch medlclno fori clilklrcn never lo afraid to buy Cham- iienaiirs uougu itemouy. Tiiero Is no dancer from It and relief Is nlwsvs sure to follow, It Is especially valu ablo for colds, croup and whooping cougu. tor uaio uy xuo mouerui ruarmacy, Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices., General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition. BOHEMIA, OREGON. 9 H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakhr. Hlltlt.t .1 roi.U lutiti. All Meik (BAi.uteixl HiiIcIah. Wl hM, Cl.wki nl J.n.tty tt Lowm! I'rtr. coiu'aoi: aitovK, outs. .1. 8. Medley. J. C. Johnson Medley J- Johnson, Attorney s-nt-lnw Officti Suitn .7 Hank MilQ. SkvImI attention ulven to .MlnlnK and Corporation Ijiw. J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-at-Laio Offlre on Ualo atlMl, WmI HiJo C0TTAC.lt GKUVlt, OrK. A. II. KING Altoriiey nt Luw, VOTTAOK (UtOVK, OUK. llnff & Colwcll . Mlntnc Engineers U. S. Mineral Surveyors ItoomT Ilnnk Uldg, Cottngo drove 002-C03 OrcRonlan Utdir, Portland, Oregon. Tk M National M OF COTTAOK OkOVH, Onit. Paid ii Capital, $35,000.00 Money lo loan on approved security. Kxchamres sold, available any laco n thsUnltod SUtoa IIaiiaitRkiii, rmldtal, L.T. runu. T.O Wmun Cuhl.r A. O. Woolrock I 1 It I V A T K una All ill. It?" tfMlmf nH. PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS, KI.KtTllILTY, KTC. No nuilatliiui uet Udell. OuLiute tniHllcAl lml furnialiml It re. ijinriHi. Pur luUlHir inrtlruUr a.l.lrei ir. 11. c. sciii,i:i:r. 0. hi. I R II CO. Tiro. TM No.J To Take Effect ' Apr. 2od, 1801. KmI llt'iin.l Nol-Nol r-.M.-A.ll. MU ftttonlr. HI- 3 Alltt 1 .ml Ilallr cept sanaijr. "BfXTWC W. Douad No S-No f i.m 7u'o 1 0 3:80 7 30 I J 2:U 7:66 ft i-.ta 7frt C.3 01 :0I 7 7 3:11 :ll HI 1:17 S:17 6 3:30 Hn 10 e 9.IA UM II 3 :i M H. io it 3:11 8:1) 12.3 3:M 8.05 15.6 3:60 V;15 10.6 .. 1 . ..Wiilden .... . ..Currln .. .torro Oordo, Ukr . ..Iioront ... )ll Itork.... . Urnrell'lt... . Biewart .. ,.8Cnr., .lUttky rolat... . .Hoi Ilrldfti... ..WlWwood , ..End of 1 faciei. Tmoi tout io:tt io:si 10:33 10:so 1033 low 10l :i 9146 f.ti 9;ao TT1T :0 :M i-M an 4:tt ia iaa iilt tin 4:0 4m Hubjwt to cli.aK. without nolle., All outward frolffht forw&rded onlv &t th Joint rltlc of fthtiipor audconilKue.. KrelKia will not be rewired t tho o. AH. K. It. It. Denot after 6:00 o. m. To Inlnr. jorwaraiuit on ueii irain) iremni mint be ueiiTQru.1 in being billed. ASK TUB AGBNT FOB TICKETS VIA -TO- Spokane, fit. Paul, Minneapolis, Vututh, Chicago, 8t ou AND A 1.1, POINTS KAST AND SOUTU OnrliDd Tnlit Dally Tha Fljar Aad Tli Fast Splendid Service Up to dte Equipment Courteous Employn Diyllett Trip scroti thi Cascade and Rocky Mualalis. 2 2 ample tlrao to jierinlt ol Iti A.U. VVOOU, Acting Qen Mgr. I'Olt AN IJU'AIIIEI) Al'PBriPK Loss of finiiotlto nlwavs ri'sulti from faulty dlRoatlon. All that Is ncodod Is a fow iIosch of Chanibor- mnrs aioniacii ana ijivor Tablets . Thoy will Invltrorntu thu stomach. strengthen tlio digestion and give you nn iippotiio iikoawolf. Those Tablots also net na n gentlu liixiaMvo. For salo by Tho Modorn I'lmyinacy. For Tickets. Itntcs. Fnldnra nnrl Full Information, Call on or addrcm, II. DICKSON, 0. T. A. 123 3d St., Portland Ore. S.G. YEIIKKB., O.W. P. A. IV1 rir.l Aenn, Seattle Waeh Woglvooipcdlted ncrvlcoon freight, Houto your Hhlpmontii via Great Northern. Full fn formation Irom Wm. Haiidkii. Gout, Agent, Portland, Oregon. BARKER & PERMAN rnopniBTORs or THE EXCHANGE' t DEALERS IN tlNK . WINKS, UQUOR8, CIGARS. llalnttreot, Cotu Drove, Ore, Subscribe for the Nugget, $1.50 a Year