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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1899)
I O vijkkinHisd rnr iiur uooni in hiobi rlnu company of Knnnns Ulty lv rtituriiot Horn Mux onn i iOes tour, stales Hint Aloxlcnns v - mm pur Hoods, "nnd nuvor IiCHitrtto to tho money for thorn, anil thuy nurv lor instnnco. uiui riiunii ttfiii iiiiv fiinriiifi ni n limn mr ! . i i - ii ii r rim. mi uiiiiiH ni modern inn been iieulocted. Wo can liv studvlnir tint neods of llio ilio nnd catering to Its pooplo." Tim IIIITiirtiiioii. i between n fltinii ;or iiinlnn ocono L'ahn All economist win wniK mroo It- it lion un ii mr iiiiii uuiis numuiiuiiy 8(iunro. uiiivoiuiiii jJimuur. nt i i .....i.... ioro lives In Hodalla, Mo., nn old oiiiiiii who was tutor to tho Into m? Alfonso XII of Spain. HIh iiiiiiio jimvol. van u. WisKor, an American, mmot KiikIIsIi parents. im iv iiiiii ni:ii:iiLini: liuiil iuuii t is a. as, i uses of tliu Konito urinary orpins nt tlioronnli. uiok ami Hiiro in Unit of j'oo to and Stall, of 101 Adams St., cnuo. Tlio doctors neiiuvo in pro inn ns llttlo mudlcino ns is coil' nt Willi curtiiln ctuu. 'iliey nro ipractltiouors and years of ox peri enco in wieir micuiiiiu linn muiim them t no neei s oi ovorv individual IrnAwri nml iif1wnnlnila niirn frir fill lilmil fddnuii wlilln IiIh Vlf.nrfllri atnflrln fnrn, rn.iat uiiiijul; rcniuiiiiiiL'B hum iiiviuuib' UVU ' iiiu iiurvuuo ajDiuui. ErY bridge of 000 foot snnn nt Hilda Key is bo i iik erected ontiiely by means electrical machinery. TO MRS. PINIOIAM III J 1 1 x n . WW LIII 1 J. X J UUU. Ill J 1. LSV chotruo, Now York. pa. nrmn. in mo lonmvinrr iittr. rji!it n. rnitiuinr Kinrv ni worm mM nnri aaeniiir. uuu uiiuu jujti. i iuunam my duty to write toyouandtcllyou what Lydla E. I'lnkham'a Vegetable Compound has done for me. I feel llko another woman. I hadsuch dread ful headaches throueh mv Z temples and on top of my bead, that I nearly went crazy;waal60 troubled with chills.wasvcry weak; my left side from my i shoulders to my waist pain le pain. Plasters would help for a nm in Hifii. ii Ti I it. I k nil f iv i ti it rw -Writ I nmnAiiml I nnimnl nunlsA II-. amaupii. il is n. wnnannui infmnine. - 1 11 A . T. It your tSAUE AUMt I lfr.ll l.nnl.l,..l .1. IIa MOORE'S REVFALEO REMEDY in kivo you new encrcy, inko mo iinpnriiy gut oi your blood, mnko you well and healthy. Kaiiy n picamni 10 uito. uno uaimr ici ilic ni vimr iiriiiririKi'ii. CURE YOURSELF! ITu lllff ii tnr ttiinalnrMl illiclitrKoa, InllininiKtloni, Irrllallona ur ulrerallnnM of iiiiiooui nienikrano. 1 Alnlrlfl. ftnil not aitrln lTHlE.N3CHUiMl0a. or roUonuui. Hold by rug;g;liU, or nt lu pUIn wrapper, liy oxprrti, prepuld, (ur II.H), or 3 tottlin, 11,73. Circular m nn fr"jnt, II h h 1 H WITUfll IT P ATP? KuotK Orinrneit. Ilrldiref Mai1e Ulllloiia illllnir anil nxirnctlnn. Ii.. m y v r i mil un..i.nH m r m u mm. w u ' v. . . BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED ITS ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. CXrWOTK THE NAME. IQ IMPROVED aa i iwcn -.it bii m Mi NE Pnn A nran o.i. oi.i. i... i i . anil ). JT. i , " i vm.w utuK jiununi.ua ll?nni r!?Sp.81."' tywoYO Tlmp eaiKiil Purify tlia IVmnlB1?,0810!'. Tofonlnci you, wo will mall ample free, orfull hox lor 23c. 1)11. ilONANKO r hlludn., Vouun. Hold by Druggl.ti. 1 i K s m It esSSSSSW 11 I a I taw I JakkVar i I 111 I'M ''!-' m?M "i m iirifiiirf, 1 PftllBI iQliB. m tn. M m WHIPPLE'S CLOSE SHAVE. One of the Men MJioim lliillct or I7c verii Cnlliiot (let. I was ovorjoycl the other day to meet In IIohIoh onu of the uobloHt Holdleru wlioin tho commonwealth Hcut out to lljflit tlw iiiition'H biittles In Culm MnJ, H. A. Wlilpjilo of AdaniH mid the Hcc oiid, wiyn tho IJ(Hton TraiiHcrlpt. I had not K(on tho major hIiicc I had the kooiI fortune, on ono weailHonie day In tho Han tin no campalKu, to be able to iutro iluco him to a huhIuIiiIiik Kcottlsh bov eraKO which wan freshly off ono of tho prcHH boats plyliiK to .lumalca. MnJ. Whipple, though a veteran of the civil war, and coimequcntly not so young a man hh koi i io who went out from tho Htate, outmarched, outworked and out fitted all tho young men In his regi ment. A soldier to the core, he filled all tho regulars who met lilm, as I had occasion to know, with high respect for tho sort of olllcers which MaHwichu setts sometimes puts Into the field. I have spoken of MaJ. Whipple as a veteran of tho civil war. A tragedy of patriotism hangs by that circumstance. After serving Ills country well as n young man In that war, ho went out again promptly to this one, and this time ho took with lilm his son In hit. own regiment. The son lost his life In the terrible Santiago campaign, but the father came back again; he Is alive nnd reports himself well to-day, insisting that ho Is noiio the worse for his two wars. There aro some men whom neith er bullolB nor fevers can get nt. They can como near them, but they cannot touch. I have a story of the major to prove this. When the Kecond Massachusetts was under flro before Baiitlago and the moil were lying flat on the ground, MnJ. Whipple stood up looking through n field glass at tho enemy and he mndo a good mark, for ho Is six feet high nnd broad-shouldered. As he was peering thus something struck lilm lu the faco and eyes with such force and violence that for the moment the mojor hnd no sort of doubt he had been killed. The , missile, whatever It was, stung like j fire and one of his eyes pained him ns i If it had been pierced. lie put his hands to his face, took them away and looked nt them. There wns no blood. Then he looked around wonderlngly, ns much as to say: "What was It?" A soldier was able to answer the question. "Hero It Is, major," he said, and he picked up a chip that a Mauser bullet had clipped off a tree close by and brought along with It. The bullet could not touch the major with the charmed life, but it spitefully Hung the chip in bis face ns it passed by. LAW AS INTERPRETED. Tim rlzht of the creditors of an In solvent to the proceeds of his life In surance is denied, in Itoberts vs. Win- ton (Tenn.), 41 L. IL A. 27G, where the only premium be has paid Is by a worthless check. The necllcenco of a contractor or his employe In blnstlug rock on a vacant city lot, causing dnmago to a buliuint; upon an adjoining lot. Is held, lu Ilerg vs. PnrsoilB (N. M. 41 I.. IL A. :U. to give no right of action ngalnst the pro prietor of the premise. A cratultous lender of brackets for use In a staging Is held, In Gnguon vs. nmui (S. II.). 41 I.. IL A. 3&. not to 1)0 llnblo to a sen-ant of the borrower for ' a defect In tho brackets which the lend er did not actually know. Tho construction of nn insurance pol icy ns to llres set by stenin engines oth er than those "using coal for fuel, with suflklcnt wood to klndlo or stnrt the fire, Is held, In Thurston vs. Burnett & it. D. V. M. I Insurance Company (Wis.), 41 Ii. IL A. 810, to be a question solely for the court. A ntntuto nrohibltlng tho deposit of sawdust In tho waters of n lake, or in tributaries thereto, Is held, In Stntc vs. Grlflln (N. II.), 41 L. IL A. 177, to bo a proper exerelso of tho pollco power, with this caso Is a noto on tho statu tory protection of water used for sup plying a municipality. Tho fall of n staging built In n new building for uso by n sen-ant of a man ufacturer of whom decorntlons havo been ordered for tho building Is held, In Chnnnon vs. Sanford company (Conn.), 41 L. IL A. 200, to give no right of ac tion ngalnst tho manufacturer, who told tho servant tho builder would seo to tho staging, although his foremnu told him It would bo safe. -Getting llltl or Frlutlon. a nnvol Invention has been exhibited boforo a largo number of persons by J. M. Alvcs, n Russian civil engineer, in ce TMnrnl)iiro With this invention ho proposes to revolutionize wheel loco motion. Iy nttnciiing it to uio wneeia of nuy vehicle friction Is reduced to its lnwnnr nnsslblo limit. To tho nmnzo- mont of tho spectator on ordinary horso cnslly drew a wagon loaded witn t-n nnd n half tons of goods. Tho incchnnlsm of this device wns kopt a secret, tho wheels being covered wiui n ivnmiPii framoworlc. This precau tion nn tho nnrt of tho Inventor, It wns explained, wns becnuso ho had Just ap- 11 1 A. ... 1. f u pllod for a pntent nnu uui not wish ma Invention mado public until It had been protected by tho patent. A rrnod deal is said In nluinnnc Jokes about a wlfo threatening to go homo to their mother. In reality, sho invites r mother to come and Bee her. ADVERTISING DOCTOR8. A rlpl)l Itnnxm Why They Should Not lln Aitjllriffril Impoalor. Their testimonial alone are sufficient to bear wltiicg to t tie nnxertiou that they perform the cures and relief they adver tise to, becauso they are from people within reach, who can bo referred to, and represent cures niado years ago, (hat nro shown to bo pcinianeiit, as well as there of recent date. Dr. Darrin litis been practic ing in Oregon tho past 11 yearn, ntid Is now located at 20.5 Morrison ctreet. I'ortlnnd, Tho following cards are selected from thousands: To tho Kdltnr: Before going under Dr. Darriu's trrntmcnt I had lieeii sulteriug great pnlu in my head. Nothing cecinc!. to help me until taking the doctor's elec tric and medical treatment. It's all gone now. Address, Wilhoit. Or. C. N. DAILY. Dr. Dnrrin; The one minute operation for cross-cyo on my boy was successful, lie had been cross-eyed since birth. Re fer any one to me at 207 Hall street, Port land. MItH. T. MAYIfKW. Mrs. (J, Karg, of Leland. Or., writes Dr. Darrin as follows: After walking with a cune for months from the elk-cts of sciatic rheumatism, "I nm Improving every day: I am going to (.mat's Pass next week. I think the people there will stare at me more than they did the 23th of Kcptembcr, the day I took tho first treatment by elec tricity of you. They will think I walk more like a girl of 20 than an old cripple of 45. I hopo you will live many years to do or outer as mucii as you imvc uuue lor me." Dr. Darrin gives free consultation to all, anil, when ncressary. gives medicines in connection with electricity. The iwor treated frco from 10 to 11 ilallv. Thoso willing to pay, 10 to (5; evenings, 7 to 8; Holidays, 10 to 12. Krrors of vouth, 1m jiotcncy, varicocele, hydrocele and strict ure a specialty. 'All chronir- and private diseases treated. No cases published only by permission of the patient. All busi ness relations strictly coulidentinl Letters of Inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks scut free. Batteries and twits furnished liv the doctor. Offices, 205 Morrison street, Portland. A single oleplinnt's tusk can now be cut into a shoot of Ivory ICO inches long and 20 inches wide. The Year Itaund. All tho year around chronic or ne glected rheumatism hangs on. It is worso in chilly, damp weather, bnt never so bad that Bt. Jacobs Oil can't promptly and effectually ouro it. Bpnco has a temperature of 200 de grees below zero. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF lOt ADAMS ST., tHICAOO. Men requlrlnr unaurpauwl Irratmtiit should ron.ult personally or by latter "Free" with the mnwand only rxdualve men'a apeclallata In Ibe Vnlird Htal.a. IHaraaca of men mad the study or llfc-llinc. I'lifortunain evrrywhera should Immrdlatrly conimuulciiti- with Ir. Koote, or Cnlcsmo. KYrrythiut connilrntlal. Ht-rartllra arm evrrywhera In aralrd packages and If Hem In Rlaln rnYelopra. Corrrapondence aollrlled. I-utmt uriclcnl, Mrdlcul and Klectrlcul mrlhodi adopTeJ. fieltiglni; the atiinntch with druKaahan 6on.il. Avoid lru recommended by the unau thorised and aell-atylrd epeclallat III Wratern tnwna. Few criiulne apedallata locate outalde nt JS'ew Vorkor Chicago. In theae cltlea your pri vate afTalri are aale. Unequalrd trruim.nt for all dlaeaaea and wealcneaaea nf the llenllu-Urlnary, Hexual, Itrproductlve and Nervous Hyatema. im pedimenta to marriage removed. "Hyiiliala" positively purine the blood, curea ayphllla and remove alf white ulcers In throat or mouth, cop per colored apota on body and eruptions on skin, also catarrh and rheumatlam. "Vlicnrnla," the only permanent restorer and Invlgorator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerve, prevents and cure grip. II per bottle, ( for S3, Trial bottles, (liber remedy, hair price. A negro woman is tho postmaster at Ediato lelutid, S. O. CITO retmanently Cured. No fltsomervouanes rile erflcr nrat day's tiso of Ur. Kline's Great Nerve llestorer. Bend for KICK IS 81.00 trial totUaa.ndtree.tlie, UR. 11 U. Kr.TNK, Ltd., Ml Area street, rall&dclpula, 1'a. During the siege of Paris butter was sold at $10 a pound. MACHINERY For Mills, Mines. Shops and Farms ; Steel Log. glngand Hoisting Knglncs; Hoo Chisel Tooth 6avrs, Albany Grca.se, etc. TAT UM& BOW E K 27 to S5 Klrst Street Portlsnd, Or. M-36 Kreraont Street. San Frsnclioo. RELIEF " FOR WOMEN DR. M ARTEL'S FRENCH FB1ALE PILLS rartlcnlars and testi monials In plain sealed letter lliiuco Freb. FRENCH DRUQ CO., 38 1 & 303 Pearl St., New York YOUNG MEN! For Onnorrhcra and Oleet mt Pubst's Okay Speetno. II la tho ONI.V niwtlein wlilph will cure eh and erery ease. NO CASE krown It has erer failed to cure, no matter how serious or of how tone standing-. Uesulta from Its use will antonlsli you. It Is absolutely safe, prevents stricture, and eau be taken without Ineonre Dlrnco and detention from business. THICK, ttoo. For sale by all reliable drngarUts, or sent Prepaid by express, plainly wPled. O""' CUvclUt nutlod on request. UllslLsaWaaWaMalll"llllM 111 ' ,mm ""' 1 I were famous years ago their fame (most to ho rolled on as nlvaya J the beat. For sale by leading . dealer every wuerv. s-ivv i;rm , .per paper auu vmmjm nuu ... . insist on uuviug tueui, uuu no nsi-uuy rorrr's, 1SW ueed Annual is rree. Ucleolt, 11 lei ilea. . "THE TKK8TLE BOARD," tt PER eari weekly, 6 cents iwontniy, iucerus. M Viall nawidotders. Office. 408 Call. There Are) flncli Fop1. Somo people are norer happy oxcopt when doing something mean. Wash ington (la.) Drnocrat. Piso's Cure for Concnmptlon Is the onlv cough medicine used in mv house. D. O. Albright, MilMinburg, Pa., Dec. II. 1805. Thoro aro '47 Chinese temples in the United States. To Ouro n Cold In One Tny Toko Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If it fails to cure. 2.V-. Three thousand nnrringes aro per formed every day all over tho world. Vriio Out. It is tho specific virtue of penotration in Ht. Jacobs Oil which carries it right down to thoHciatic norvo in tho euro of Sciatic-it, and tho effect is to sootho tho nervo and wipe out tho pain. Emperor Charles V carried a watch in 1C80 that weighed 27 pounds. In such a case it is ptoper to say only "carried;" biicIi a watch is never "worn." More) Fact Than I'lc'lon. Miss Worth- It's ennsidnrnd Im. polite to give jewelry to n girl to whom ' you're not engaged. Mr. Strong JJy whom? Mis s Worth y all the other girls." Jowelots' Weoklv. Society Women ana, in fact, nearly all women vho undergo a nervous strain, &tc compelled to Tecret- fully watch the grow ing palloT oF their cheeks, the coming wrinkles and. thinness that become more ViistTtssingeveTy day. cvcTy woman knows that ill-health is a fatal enemy to beauty and that good health gives to the plainest face an en duTind attractiveness. Putc blood and strong nerves tnese mre tht secret of health and beauty. DT.Willio.ms" Pink Pills for Pale People build up and purify the blood, and, strengthen the ne-rves. To the young jjWI they are invalu able, to the motheT they are a necessity, to the woman approaching fifty they are the best remedy that science has deviled, for this crisis of her life. Mrs. Jacob Weaver, ofEushnell, 111., is fifty-six years old. She says. "I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of life. I was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to do my own work, and suffered beyond my power to describe. I was down hearted and melancholy. Nothing seemed to do lie any good. Then I made up my mind to try Dr. Williams' rink Fills for Fale Fcople. I bought the first box In March, 1897, and was benefited from the start. A box and a half cured me completely, and I am now rugged and strong." Buihntll III.) Rnord. The genuine pack&ge alw&ys bears the full nemc fXt all druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price 50 per box by the Ot Williams AO 1 everybody you know to 0 W save their tin tags for you The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will paj for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have mid can have FREE I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows : TAGS 1 Match Box, quaint design, im ported from Japan Q5 3 Knife, one blade, good steel 25 3 Scissors, sfi-inch, good steel 25 4 CMU" t Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 25 S salt and t'epper, one each, quad ruple plate on white metal. ... t Razor, hollow ground, fine Ergliih steel T Butler Knife, triple pbte, bet quat 8 Sugar Shell, triplepbte.DCltquality 0 Stamp Box, staling silver ........ 10 Knife, "Keen Kutter." two blades H Butcher Knife, "Keen Kutur," B-inch bbde 12 Shears. " Keen Kutter." 8-inch. nickel 75 13 NutSct,CrcckerandGPicVs,Mlrcr 80 11 Nail File, sterling silver, amethyst set, 0-inch 100 15 Tooth Brush, Helling silver, ame thyst set, 6-inch . , 100 It Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 7-inch 100 17 Base Ball, "Association," best qual. 100 18 Watch, stein wind and set, guaran teed food time keeper 200 This offer expires November 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about hcm to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. ; Tfl The National 5 Inventors' Association. (IticonroiuTED.) We do a general rATKNT BO8INKB8. We secure, Introduce and sell patonta. Our regis tered attorney can get you patents direct from thoeovernmentwltuoutdelav. Aecnts wanted nnrn ' In every town to sellpatented articles. Further I Information furnished on request. Iloou 618 CHAMBER or COMMIBCB liUILDINO, FOKTLAKD, , Oiutaox. rZOVVK AND KVENTS. A. W. Millspangh, need 85, has boen ticket agont nt tho Union depot, Kan sas City, Mo., siuco 1870 and hns boon ill the railroad business for ovor 50 yo.trs. Mr. MlllHhangh is ns actlvo an though only half his age. When tho late Calivn S. Urlco failed in ills earliest ventures ho was about to gfvo up entirely had it not been for oncoiiragemont nnd aid given him by Mr. Foster, who was afterward secre tary of tiie treasury under President Harrison. Tho young Chinese emperor, having outlived tho reports tiint ho had com mitted suicide or.beeu assassinated, is now described by Dr. Dothere, n Fronchmnn, who is one of his physi cians, ns morely a sufferer from fits of depression nnd lassitude, his real ail ment so far as there is any, being ab normal melancholia. While on tho bench Associate Jus tice MoKor.nn, of tho United States supremo court, is tho personification of dignity, in private ho is the most democratic member of "the highest tribunal in tho land." In pleasant weather ho always walks to tho court, stopping frequently to clint a moment with a friend or gaze with intoicst at tho shop windows. "Sri as- Medicine Co, bchenectady.N V. m 1 TACS 10 Alarm Clock, mcVcl, warranted . , 200 20 Carvers, buckhom handle, good steel 200 21 Six Kogers' Teaspoons, best quaL 225 22 Knives and Forks, six each, buck- horn handles 230 23 Clcck, 8-day, Calendar, Thermom eter, Barometer C00 21 Stove, Wilson Heater, sire No. 30 or No. 10 600 25 Tool Set, not playthings, but real tools. .., ,. C50 20 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsome. 800 27 Watch, solid silver, full ieweled . ,1000 28 Sewing Machine, first class, with all attarhments ,.1500 23 Revolver, C lt's best quality ..... 1SC0 SO Rifle. Winchester, 10-shor, M-cal.lWO 31 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammer- less, stub twist 2000 32 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in. bid with mother-of-pearl 2000 33 Bicycle, stancbrd make, bdics' or cents' 2500 BOOKS 30 choice selections same at hut year's list, 10 tags each. s I V l'llea are cured tr Dr. Boaanko-f cue vcemeay Htops Itching and Weeding. Absorb; tumors, too ' & Jar at druggists or sent by mtii . 'rrjstUo f ree. Write, m about your case. DR. 1103A.NKO, PQilsda., P. N. V. N. U. NO. 7-'BO. ornIs.6t.fBm Frsnt-ltoo, Cl. mention this paper.