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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1907)
OMTAGffl i a w. i r a a i a rv v iS BLOO0 MSd ! KO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOft EVIL' i ; If CotilnJous l!lo(l Toi'moh lint 1roiijlit iHorcBufTerlncf, ininrry nnl liuiiiila j Hon into tlie World Hum nil e.tlit-r elise-uncs cetinlnncd : tlie-rc i:i linrdlv unv '. limit to iU owci for tvil. It J the Murkest ami vilest of nil lisorlerH. ! I I. ! . 4 1... 1 .' ..III . . - 'I , ."Hiking 1. 1..- nviMin more uiuoruitinio nouj;li to contract it nnd often l.t iiij' ' tnuiHiiiittcl toinnof ciitollr.j.ritur.a Mi'nlititiK h-ry of euflerinjr mid nhauu fo IiiKhly c ontarriotifi ii tin: troul.le that Innex-i-nt J.erfinna may contract it , l.vr usititf the nutno tal.le ware, toilet ntticlrrt or clothing of otic in whose J.IikmI the trcnchcioiiM viru:i ha-t taken root. Not only Is it a powerful poison .! . lut n very dcicp'.ivo tit:. Only those? who liavol know 1y the? little re -re e r ulcer, which tt.tnally makes its tijpcarancc fir.-.t, of , nit tuiiriiiiL'wuiril l:i in ii ow. Itcoitii-sin I : r.irm ,l n .r.i i.l mitl l"i yon rcir ', ' an' t'u,)'lt tmsiKhtly coj.jier e olon .i rp.dr, swollen glands in the froin, ! me-nu mm koiiimI?" ' falling liair, odi usive: fto:e 'HmhI tile ern e,n the lxxly, mid in peverc cares the i iK nii..r Hurghiiiii ; " ? iui;ir ii.iiii ein p on, me i-oiics M cotii'? eliscasrf, the nervous nystcm is Mint j tercd iiitil thef,ii!Trrcf le t mti-;i rut ot,j- e t of jiitytoliis fellow man. Jtpcei ' nlly it the: trrae lie reus jiatuie of Ce.nt.t;;ijti liloeid Toison, nhown whe n the infected person endeavors locornl.at the poir.otj with mercury nnl potash. These: iniiietal.i will elrive- nwayiill tmtwaiel pyrnptenns cf the troubles for liwhilr, mid the victim is e!..tt ive d into the belief that lie is cured. When, 4 liowever.thc treatment i left e, if lie finds that the jtoi.mn has only been driven s leee r into the blood nnil the disease reappears, rind usually in worse form ' iK-cuiise these ritronj-; minerals have lu.t only failed to remove the virus front :, tnc. 1'' l't have we ake ned the entire system fa-cause of their tkfdructivc , nttion. 8. '. S. is uhc. only real nnd certain cure for Contagious HUxA 1'oi Bon. It is made of n cotnt.ination of healinjf blood-purifyinj; reets, herbs ; tark, the fa st in Nature's pn-at lafairutory of forest nnd field. Vc - 4. m.ik n. ki, o. .uiii.oni ii jianitic or mineral in any form. S. H. f. K" ! down to the very bottom of the trouble and byclcansinjj the blood of every pniticlcof the virus nnd lidding rich, lie-alllif::' mi.ili) f n tln'a i.i't il fluid, forrvcr cures this powerful diseirdcr. Plinri V UrrrTADi r 'So l,lor"Khly doe.3 ,S. S. S. cleanse the rUllCLT Vtut I ALLL circulation that Jioins of the di'-ase nre Write for our Fpccial boeik on Cemtatiinus Hlo'od Pejison. which full r ex plains the ditlcrcnt taresof the trouble, nnd outlines a complete home treat ment for nil MifTe rersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, nnj if yon wish npeci.il m. dical ndvicc nfa.utcasc cr nnyof its pymptoiius. oui lhyMciuns Will be glad to furnish that, too, without liarjrc. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, (Ian Wh Mlatrd If. 'Ild tin' rimn ru t ufrnld when lie was l.vii-ln-I?" "Ilmv 1o I know? I ntn one of tt) littl 1 it nml tniixt iriuliH'iit e-ltlr.cnii of tlit e-oniiiiiinlty, nlr." "Tlint'n wlmt I tliuilit. nnd t he pn jmth wild t tin t tin motet jirom 1 rx-ri t eltl ri'im tiH.k part In the lyueliliix." I IoiihIoii peiht. Mother will flnil Mrt. Wintlnw BK.ihln Byruplhn l. ti rmnixlr t' uo lur tliolt clilldra Aurlug Itiei trctlilug rl(Ml. einchl o liaonr lion, TIm animal trnim-r iiarinr; Iwii tkon udcl.-nljr ill, bl wife rt-jiorle j for July lu In nii nil. Hv you fvrr hail ny nprlrne-e In thla line?'1 tnkd the owrirr of the rireua ml iiK'iiaKPrie-, with iin eloiiht. "Not jimt n.tly lu thin lino." he knlil, "hut my himlmml inanugri the be-aaU all richt. iloPMii't he?" "lie certainly linen." "WVll. you oui;ht to ae-e bow ey I ninnacp hi'a." FITS p Vua rn'- nl nil Nirviiiw t)laaM i-rnionantlr rurHl hr I'r. Klma'a (rri ll'-auiror. Hand fur t'I'.KK llerlkl bxttl- anil IrvallM. I'r. 1L 1LKIIU, 11., Wl Arcli HI., I'bll.,l . tlr otnppoo. "What hcitHlly wi'iith.-r you hnvp bore!" K-lniiiidl thi Htninscr. "Vi-k, w ele nomrtlmcB," nld the na tlvis "We arc forluiiato Jimt now, how ever, in hnvirig a nuce'ciislori of (inn elnya." t mi- ilny7 by, it raiua nearly all the lime!" "What of that? They're warm ralua, re-u't they?" 5halt Into Your 5hx Allen' I'nnt i:n. A towiler. It make' ttihr or new ioi' reel ev It a rertnm euro to. twetln. ralloua ami hm, tln-il, m-Miia: left lolil l.y all I'MiirjjUid. I'lleo Th-. 'Irlal pack ko mail.Ml H( h. Addruita Allen ti.Oliuatea, Urltoy, Nw Voik. Hnmo Vilaml lllaforr. F. A. Wliltni-y. ef Me-e'teetHe-e. Wyo., rie-n ratn iie'r. la greatly IntiTe'atevl In j all e-hiirlt!i-a Hint lido ehlhlri-n. In a I reevnt vlalt to New York he- told a story about n llttle alum un-hln whom lie? Iiml ae-nt on a inouth'a vaentlon Into th e-ountry. "Thtt hid n ao lenonint." he? anld. j"that he t'ioiicbt we not muah from j imiahrew.ina and milk from tho in I lie -.weed. One? niornlnjj n weinfin polntiil i to n hornet In u field nnd auld: "IH)lt at the tiorae". Jlinmy.' "Tlmt'a a cow,' the boy contra dlctesl. "'No.' anld the Inely, 'It's a horse.' "'Taln't. It's a ew.' an id the boy. florae him wiiKotm to Vui." New York Tribune. (loexl Men a re. Illika Tbnt ihtet you IntroduoeHl rfie to hint nlk'ht HeeniH to be? a very goner OllM, open halidi-d fellow. Wlcka Yew. Ail bla aonneta buvo flftwn llnea. Soniervlllo Journal. KoollnaT Wolf. A boy 1' yenra old. the aon of a pioneer In Montana, obaerveel a wolf aneaklnrc about one elay Inat Januiry. He took a ahee-p akin and aprend It over it low IhihIi In audi a wny that It re-wnible'd the live uiiliinil, nnd after a tune the wolf made a dash for It. lie eietoeteo the rrau. at once, and Inatead of jnlloplnK away with the le-lt. which would have made a good eiiniier ror blin, la? elropped It and ane-ukesl off with Ida tall between his l-ga. He renllzes! that he had Immii riiiule the victim of a Joke, nnd hq felt the aniiie ua a boy who bud bei-n Ajrll fetoled. to you asked A Hbrewcl Gofm. "Pld Crlttlck any nnythlnj nU)ut my lntist pnlntiiig?" lVAuher. "Yea." repllesl Cutts. "Ity the way. you muat have bad It nicely framed before you allowed It to hlui, Uldn"t you?" "Yea. Why?" "I thought ao, lieenuso ho anld he no ticed one artlftlc feature about It. Philadelphia l'rcxa. 33''!J lW .-iaatjiuijn! li.ii iii t;,Ti-,Tr-i -- AlA OllOL 3 PICK VVNT. AVcejclaUe rVcparallonfor tiiiin miie S tomacits andDjwds of KB For Infants and Children. SlThaWyoHave aiwdys Dougni IVomolcs DiesHonJChcerful ness and lW.Contalns rtcltlw l)piunt.Mor)hinc norMiacral. Not Narcotic. B1VpaBaaBaaTaTaTJaTatft iii ffMaYaaaTaavaTavaraaaaTa I JUx.Sana JkdtfftUtl- IttiM, 1m brJ Bears tho Signature of Ctuntlid Suafm Anerrect Remedy for Consflna I tlon . Sour S to maeli. Dlarrtiot'i I Wnrmsf nmmUinns.Fpwrish-1 ncssandLOSSOFSLP. Facsimile Sirfnatur of NEW YORK. Uuarnnieea unemr n '""" AW In Use For Over Thirty Years Exuct Copy of Wrapper, HTinYfiiMinn in- mi ii tiiiHfj 11 im njjirnw ii ii iiMiuiiir.-vi Ha etNTaua aeaiMMT, Maat voa oitt. "Ion"t tnke any iintl(. ( tbo cook, .Murlii." "Itni, John, Mlie'a Jimt given It." Itn ll luiiirc Aiiii-rl'-au. io ion r''L':inl thai rnnn nrL'ii- Yi-h," iiiiHwereil th.it Ulld llotlilllif lae,"'--Wnahlligtoii Slur. 1 Mr. Tiller Yem nee, the wind wn aj tli-rcet tliit enir jm-lit anil wna torn to rlMx.iiH. it i hh Mzlithi-iid -Ah! I ace a anil of reimia ita! Illimtriite-el HIM. Kind Old (ii-nt Wlmt do you menu by a.i lug your occupntlou'a gone? Soul weilry Kiiniilel -'riiey've; pulled down the house 1 ue-d to lesin iigiilnnt. Ally Klopvr. Slie She la nlwny tnlklng altout ln-r inline pii-H. IMJ you ever we anything uniiKiiiil In t hein? lie Ye-je. I miw a aliot? button In one om-e! Yonkera FIllcHlllllC. At tin? Knlr. eJlve me the luneti Imaket. wlfty. Iiou't you aee wet are aure to t.st' each other lu thla erowil? Triinalited from Fllegende IJlaetter for The? Literary iJlgeut. "What do you Inteml to do with your automobile?" 'That dix-an't e-oixe-rn nil'," miHwerciI tin? iien'ous umn, "Tlio ejueatlon U, 'What la my automobile go Ing to do w ith Die?' " Waahlngton Star. "Ienr, I will have to get a new iln-aa thla fall, and they aay check will he Diueli In demand for eejatumea." "I've never known a time aln-e I married you when they wereu'L" IJaltlmore American. HcheHtlmiiKteT (at end of ohjee-t lea aoii) Now e-an any eif you tell me what la water? Kuiall and Uruhby Urchin rieaae-. te-achiT, water'a what turns black when you put your 'audi lu It! Iiuudeu Advertlxer. Vlaltor Well, Kthel, are you going to paint plcture-a like your father when you grow up? Kthel I ahould like to, but mother aiiyaoiie artliet In the family la ijulte enough for any poor woman to put up with. Judy. Vk-ar'a Wife (aymjmthlzingly) Now that you can't get about, and are not able to rend, bow do you manage to oocupy the time? OKI Man Well, mum, futmetlmi I alts and thinks; aud then again I Jiwt alts. Puncli. Mother (at end of ntory) And an angel enme and fetched him away, elear. Iear (who Is going to a party that evening) Well, If an angel should bapK-n to call for mo this afternoon, please tell him I'm out. The Tat lor, Aae-uiu I notice you re very atten tive to Miss Itoxley. Have you re-eelve-el any em-ourageinent? Hunter I should say so. I received authorita tive Information that she's worth at least half a million dollars. Exchange. A Question. At a teachers' confer-eru-e In Berlin one of the school princi pals rose to pnijHiso the toast, "lxtng live the teachers!" "On what?" lu-qulre-d a meager, pallid, young assistant hint rue-tor, lu a hollow voice. Harper's Magazine. Mrs. Caller What Is your husband doing now? Mrs. Shiftless He's got a mathematical Job at present. Mrs. Caller Mathematical Job? Mrs. Shift less Yes. He's trying to Qgure out seuno way to live without working. Chicago News. "Heally er I'm afraid you over heard what I er Bald about you," stammered the gossip, who had been caught red-hauded. "Perhaps I er ads a bit too severe " "O! no," re- piled tho other woman, "you weren't nearly as severe as you would have been If you knew what I think of you, Philadelphia Press. Tho schoolmaster asked the pupils: "Sup:o8C lu a family there are Ave i-hll 3ren, and mother lias only four potatoes between them. Now she wants to give every child an eejual share. What la she going to elo?" Silence relgnenl la me room. lveryiKHiy calculated very hard, till a little boy stood up and gave the unexpevteHl answer. "Mash the potatoes, sir." Christian Register. "SjK'aklng of niH-eiininodntlng hotel managers." remarked a traveler, "the best I ever met was In a certain Mid land town. I readied tho hotel lo,te In the evening. Just before I retired I heard a scampering under the bed and saw a couple of large rats Just escap ing. I complained at the otllce. The manager was as serene as a summer breeze, 'I'll make that all right, sir,' ho siilel. 'Johnson! Take up a cat to room 23 at once!'" For that Dandruff There Is oris thine that will cure ft Aycr's Hair Vigor. It Is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff,no pimples,no eruptions. Th boat kind cf a ttlmontal "Boll tor over slaty yoara." Mad br J. f Afr r?o , Iwu. Ma Aiiu mnufMjiurr of yers PILtS. cnxk-k-y PECTOSAU FOE WOOD PRESERVATION. riTorla of 1'ne-l Sam ttt I'rrrrat rnr of ulaablr Lumber. fiu'Ie Sum Is miking careful and elaborate InvrsMgatious eif methods of preserving woxl, which are eipt-e'tetl to re-suit In the savings of millions of dol lars annually by the? prevention of dee-ay. It has been eleti-rmlrieel that ceal tar crceiKote Is a ruoHt efTi-tive preser vative of timber and a number of ex periments are being made along this line. lhoe most directly and materially Intere-stcd In the experiments In the niethoels of cre-osoto treatment are the railroad companies, the mining Inter ests of the country and the telephone companies. All of thee Industries expend mill Ions of dollars every year In renewing tlmlter which Is made useless through rjipld decay. The growing scarcitv of the more durable woods has made It necessary for the lumber Industry to turn to the less durable timbers. The economies 1 utilization of many wooeis which are very susceptible to decay would be out of the question but for the possibility of preserving them through treatment. It has bee-ti shown In the experiments which have been made that the life of some kinds of timber can be doubled or trebled by Impre-gnation with creo sote oil. A representative of the forest service Is now visiting a number of the large eastern cities In the study of creosote oil production and the coal tars which furnish the raw mate'rlnl for It The commercial use of preservatives will chee-k the work of the Insects and fungi which destrov the? timber. 1Vlir .NotT "This bill." said the man of the house, angrily looking it over, "is two or three times as largo as it otixht to be." "No, air," insisted the paper hanger. "That bill is exactly what it ought to be, and exactly wli.it it would have been If you had had these rooms decorated properly and in acconlauce with the scheme I submitted to you. sir. It isn't my fault that you turned it down and made me debase uiy art by doing a eom- monplae-e job. Ity the beard of the prophet, air, I ought to have charged you four prices for having to do suib a piece of botchwork as this !" For, lo. has not a paper hanger as good a ri);ht ns any other man to be the possessor of the artistic temperament? CRIME AND ITS VAST COPT. rfirtentona Sam I'atil hr America feoiilr i,n Tlila Arinool, The eott of e rl.ne- to Hie- g ivcrnme-nt r-iie-hi-s the enormous sum e.f 1 1 V.).- "'i. Of this sum He,fKK),(ieei Is -x-I ii'l-l lu a certain percentage of the riialiiteiiain e of tin' aupreme and fed era I e-ourts, I nlti-d Stat-s district at-orn.-ys, t iilt.-d States marshals and be set ret xcrvlie bureau; part of It .s jthe ct of e-rlme to the treasury ele parlmcnt to prevent smuggling, the 'it ff e rlme to the army and the; navy and to tin- postofil.-e and to allied de part merits. The government w by smug'Iin? i ii'I ifstnl frauds, etc., ndd the $(. OMi.UKJ to make the aforesaid total. In the? last statement, which is only an estimate? of what the national govern- uieiii jtji.vH ror e-rime, it should ts- re-iiie-mben-d that there are no reliable figures on the subjee-t. In e-stlmatlng the government losse-s at I') i.OiO a ye-ur for smuggling, fraud, e-tc., the writer has endeavoreel to ke-ep strictly under the mark. It It e-stlmated that the government I'a-s from IT.'.i'eKi.itei.o to Slisi.issr.OdO a year by smuggling alone; while? the posttfllce frauds are believed to have cost the? government something like f-K.("0,Xi a year. The detailed e-ot of crime In the I'nited States pre-se-nfs seme astound ing llgure-H. In llsi" the cost of crime In (ireater New York was .'i.",.";2.- j 133.L'4. The State, exunty and city authorities outside of Greate-r New York sitent for it $42.i.".47,J.7.". In' fetrty-five States (New Y'ork excludetl) j the exjK-nditure was fii'j",ti.Hri,Sje'r. t criminal losses by nres totaiel $lisj, (Xj1,WiO. IJy customs frauds the na tional government lost $;0,000,(K)0. I luring this one year the loss In wage-s of ldOSH) state prisoners was $-H,OhO,(XX), while the loss in wages of 15o,(XiO prisoners In city and county Jails was $M,OeiO,(XX). The grand to tal, therefore, of the cost of crime in the Unlteel States reaches the stupen dous flgun?s of ll.OTO.a-.'T.aio.OO. The cost of religious work In the United States Is enormous. The cost of foreign missions, comprising all de nominations. Is 7,WA,0iS); home mis-' slous expend the same sum. We spend for eelucation $ 200,000,0(10 ; for church expenses and ministers' salaries, $150,-1 000,000. Hospitals and dlspensarlei for the sick poor cost ns $100,000,000; fur sanitariums of all kinds we spend $00,000,000. City missions and rescue work of all kinds demand and receive $.",000,0(i0 ; humanitarian work of ev ery kind, $12,000,000. Our Young Men's and Young Wom en's Christian Associations cost $3,-' 000,000; while all other moral and so cial work In the United States require an expenditure of $3,000,000. The to tal expenditures for humanitarian and religious work Is, then, $3-10,000,000.. As against this the total exist of crime In the United States for the yeat reached the Incredible total of $1,070,- 327.005.M). That Is to say, we spend more than $300,000,000 a year more on crime than we do on all spiritual, ecclesia' tlcnl. physical, humanitarian, educa tional and healing agencies put to gether. ALWAYS TRUST THE GIRLS. Banking Mail VE PAY INTEREST On favings elepofits of a dollar or more, cetrnpoundesd twice every year. Jt is just as easy to open a Savings Account with cs by Ma 1 as if you lived next eiexir. Send for our free book let, "Hank.ng by Mail," and learn lull particulars. Addr;u Oregon Trust & Savings Eank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. li Che:? n Can Ej BnugM !n ttti East Diliwf tu-JS Cater Writi ft ToSsr mm BRING YOUR TOOTH TROOBtfS TO U& Betorc Ootng t.'sewnerc DR. B. t. WRIGHT. 342'? Washington St. Portland. Orecoa .. Fly TT Meana cah In jonr rxH-krl. twine cora fnrtat.l e-owa mean more milk, inor cream and more money. Auk for Lilly's Kent Kly Killer: It rttttta leas antl tl'Ht more. Sold by dealers. Qt.. rta. ; gU., $l.(nt. Made t.y I'haa. II. Lilly Co., .Seattle, I'ortland, San KraneNfO. One Drawback, "It's a good ulea to have something! laid by for a rainy day." "Yep," nnswered I'eter Corntossel : "pnly that kind o' cash Is a good deal like a retj'lar umbrell'. Some other f el-1 ler la llnliln tn wnllr nfT wltli it- e, .... i - - v II u3 tho shower starts." AVashlnuton Star. Help the Horse No article Is more useful about the stable than Mica Axle Grease. Put a little on the spindles before you "hook UP" It will hrlo the horse, end bring; the load home quicker. F.11CA AXLE GREASE U'tars wtll better than any other preate. Coats the axle with a hard, smooth surface of powdered mica which reduces incuon. Ak the denier m ft A iSv Mica Axle Grease. STANDARD CU C0UPU1 lurrai . 'UK-: ST. HELEN'S HALL PORTLAND, OREGON A Girls' School of the highest class. Collegi ate department. Muslo. Art. Elocution. Qvm. nasluui. Fall term ou'Di Bt nteuibur 16. SEND EOR CATALOGUE Stenoarraphera Will Spuro Ilrlbei Rather Than Betray Secret. Not long ago a Kansas City stenog rapher learned that the railroad for which she was working had determined to extend Its line?. She had a friend living In the town through which the line was to run. A letter to him, with her savings, would have enabled him to buy at a low price the land the road needed, and the peculiar nature of the ground In that neighborhood would have en abltxl him to sell at a great profit. She did not consider the thing more than a minute and then decided that It would be a dishonorable thing to do. Another stenographer In a large real estate otllce became aware of a deal In j which $ir0,0(X) was Involved. Certain Information she possessed woultl he worth thousands to the other parties. I They made a few advance's and hinted at rewards as high as Sj.OOO for her betrayal of her Ann. She Indignantly refused and told her employers of the scheme. I Another stenographer was offered $1 OlXI for eonlfa of thrt-e lottom ulil..h I ' ' ' " 6he had written. A lawsuit In w hlch her employers were Involved mlsht have gone against them had the oppos ing party been able to secure the Infor mation contained in the three letters. The lawyer for the other side laid ten $1,000 bills on her mother's table aud told her they were hers for the permission to read the letters. The girl scorned the offer. Kansas City Star, i"r " ' , , . I i ii yG A N S standard. bo first- The Estey Orean U the Everybody knows the Kstev to class, rich ot tone and durable. Estey Parlor Oreans raiue In price from tS0 to ISO. The cut shown above Is style Seil, price l. We sIbo hava 1'at'kard and Chicago t'otta(?e Organs, Victor Talking Machlnts, aud twenty different nia.t't of l'ians rteinway, Knabe, t'able, Lutlwig. e'onover, Kings bury, Packard, Welliugtoa and many others. Write for catalogue and price list. You can buy juxi a chcau bv mail as by visiting one ( our storex. lie Hire ami address your ituer to (J. F. Johnson, manager Sherman, Clay & Go. Opposite Postoffli-e PORTLAND OREGON ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES fOR PRINTING HICKS-CMATTEN Portland 1 Oregon Serluoa Iluaineaa. Qlatlys I am gohitf to buy an nuto- inohllo, and I want you to go nlona and help mo select one. Couslu Jack- Not for me, little girl. Why, I even wouldn't pick you out a husband. Puck. , The otily reason aome men " don't marry a uecond tlmo Is because they don't have tho chance. Dlseouut your expoctutlous at least eighty per cent One's 1'olnt ot View. "I liked that piny we saw last night because It has a happy ending." "Why, man, the husband In It terror izes his wife Into trembling and silent ! submission and ends by killing his mother-lu-law !" "I said It had a happy ending." Baltimore American. 33 C. Gee Wo The Well-Known Reliabla CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE The following announcements are nom leading buslucss men aud 11 reus, aud are worthy your careful reading. The list may contain just the propositiou you are look ing for. REAL ESTATE CAST GREEN ACRES ' The only tracts on the market where you ran contract to sell your crop. Ten trains a day. Abundance of walor. i'rico I150.U0 per aore easy payments-come lu or write for particu lars. EEKCHKK fc THOMPSON Vnrellaltle Instruction. "Do you regard the stage as an edu cator?" "Not exactly," answered Miss Ca yenue. "It would be unfortunate If we were to get our Ideas of society from tho problem pluy and our ideas of cos tumo from tho musical comedy." Washington Star. When a Uoauty Doctor Is called In. he doesn't usually have much to begin work on. I Spokane, Washington. 110 Stevens I Silence Is golden, but very few of ui are burdened with gold. Has msde a Ufa study cf roots snd herbs, and In that study discovered and is glvine to Ihs world his won derful remtdlea. No Mercury, Poisons or Drues Used He Cure Without Operalion, or Without the Aid of a knife. He guarsntees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat, Khaumstlem, Norvousnoss. Nervou; Debil ity, Stomach, Ltvor. Kidney Troubles: also Lost Manhood. Female Weakness and All frivato Diseases A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure) and Reliable. IF YOU ARE AFLICTED. DON'T DELAY. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. If you cannot call, write fur sympion blank and circu lar. Inclose 4 cents In stamps. CONSULTATION FREE THE C. GF-.E WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. I62i First St., Cur. Morrison. Per i land, Oregon Plesss Mention This Paper. P. n. y No. 30- 07 WllKN writing- to advertisers pleas uieutlon title paper.