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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1899)
1. 1.. "'Ml 4 ""if it. i Ml Dispositions s0 evil (n the bloat comes out In of scrofula, pimples, etc., in I IWrtrt. V.lZi! In an be crAdtcVCd uy using uooa s . ,lnirHcA's G'CAtCSt Medl- IJfMI.I. wIaUccs And enriches the blooJ. l fi.,w tiifoiiKli hones of very , ,,,). r-1 1 ulnioit iib frcoly im hfjll Hp" Vl'lll". II l.i. .1 l r. WlfltttilU-'n Munlli. mrm " - --- ,,, the bent mnrdy to tlstf fur their ,.r mj; mo iiewiiiiK jiuriuu. Icr,. oi mibl to bo L'itO ulnolom 111 jlpsovor (lvo mlltm III lutlKtli. . r:, o (i fl vmiii).- until iiiiiii i.viiuiv. I - T ....... , nnn ,,n ! lite war; ' li.U'lP llllll Kick, ir . ..ii .iiit' iiulck . too i . .ii.pt mm of old .t'MQ .Moore. luhi'Di point to willed iiiiiii cm i i,t without li lo hoiilth liuini vuty HiV nileOHfll IN 10,01111 rout. -t t ,.n wi tliu ilnt)'. 1'iirKr your l f,.ii.li-f iri'nii IIIihmI rurltW. hu .i,rumiitio tube between I'm In HiTiin cnrriiM u letter from City to tliO otliUI ill 815 lllilllltCH, t I'm ufiM'iir turrd. No nnir rirvounn after nrn my s oi nr. niuir urrat ...... . U.r.tl fr t,t.fc' St . Ill t I tlu I J.,.., .!.. I. II. IL 1L lfUNH. LtiL. !MU bjtircU. I'lilbvltlpula, 1'tu taken n crocodilu 80 seconds to I c u.j lutuly rouii.l. i BTI am Bjd Excellent Coinbiimtlon. flio plcx'.nnt mt'thfxl mill bciicflcinl ectn of tliu well known rciniidy. Iir or I'lOH, nmimfiicturcd liy the LiroiiNiA I'lo hvnur U)., llluhtratc raluoof obtnlnliitf tlio liquid lnxa principles oi iiiiinu known lo uc Jlcinnllr laxtilivc and iru!cntlnir 'tin In the form moht rafrcshintr to the itc and acccnlablu to tho Kvntcm. It nrjilic one perfect Btrcligtlicnlritf lnxa like. clcanMnir the vttln clTt-ctuallv. JtSh)eIllinf coldn, licnilnchen and fuvura MBtly yet promptly and cnnblliifr one Iwoverconiu liabltnal conittipatlon per- inciitiy. lln perfect freedom from cry obKctlonntIo iiialltv and sub- Ance. find its' fictliiL' on tbo lildncVM. Jer mid bowclH, without wenkcnliiff ;lrntaUiiL' them, nialto It the Ideal lutlre. n the process of manufacturliip fls t Uiied, rut they are pleasunt to the Itc. but tho medicinal mialltloitof the ncdy aro obtained from senna and her aromatic iilantH, by u method ijown to the Cai.ifoiinia Fio Svni'i' J. only. In order to get its bencllclal Sects and to avoid imitations, please Mmcmberthc full name of thoCompany Klnted on the front of every tmehnKO. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRAlfCIBCO. CAL 10UIBVILLE. KY. HEW YOniC, N. Y. OTiale by all HniKirUti. I'rlcc SOc. iwrbottle. (PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. K'fl Ttltn ilAIII t.lAln..l 1 .m.m)r ttt AN.w until Y. N W. cur. 'Ihlnl nn.l MorrlMin DIlTI.A Vl U'lIIIC t. IIIAV llVlIlt'O. 1111117 pmliron lenclim; olllce rnlllii(r, elc. 331 AMer. AlMnliliinry unit Siiiilli.a. ginnery, (tipi.liw. 4S-60 Brut 81., I'ortltuul.Or. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Write for Catalogue, SOT Kst Wstcr Street, roiiTbANt), on. IACHINERY. ALL KINDS ...TATIIM Jb nnufcu u lo 3S First Street POIULAND OR. JOHN Pom. i n, iv. uuuors, utuiia, iiuiimis. (col f vftlTta 'J'"1 windmills. Tho now s'lUftlfcd sum oy nun, ia un S l'.IlU' I llfi ....... . - VMiVi."" "UUHKHI JIAUII1N15HY AMI PHYSICIANS. 6k?n i'if? if1 ,ltt.rni loclriUy. dlscnfics of tlio F'n mm Uoutui Burgnrv. 131 drd St., J'ortlriml. 1 uiicnc rrrrrprTTii 7. it Cguiih 6jrrun. Tastes ClooX Ueo V4 In time. Hold hr druyul.tn. gl $ JJcPofiyinoa$ fetter. hi 3" ' iii .I'lVi What a bt-Hilty! ) "ho Ih thlH. .,1,1 muv -ri,,. npi nkcr Hiooil in HU mitt, in..,. nttltudn b.-roiv the ph-iuri. of n yoiinK Klrl. while iIip one (uciIoiih niiw-r-id briefly: "My kIhi.t." "O. 1 sny, I'tini, that won't do. We don't put our bImUth' pictures In frnmen lllto timt." "Don't wo? Wii, I do. O, hang it. Hurt, don't you m thru I'm buny. cnti't work while your totisue Ih wa King. (Jet out r hi-re now, and If you won't show your fneo hern again to day you HlinII Hp-jini tho month of July with mo nt my home, and then you Hluill Judge for youmclf whether that rrnnie Is tou Kond f.,r my slatcr'H ! ture." and I'aiil iti-ynoldii yavc hit, J chum a good-natured push toward the "Do you menu that? Ilurruh! Why, that would bo worth a lifetime banian incut no ofToime to you, old fellow," mid Jiiirton Smith mildly exprcHHt-d hlH ilellght by turiilnx HomerHiuiltH iutohs , tho room, walking back on hit haudM, j then. brliiKlng bin feet to tho lloor, he , Hhot ujiwnnlH ami, catchlnj,' hold of a ( bur nlwvo hl hc-ml, he drew himself tip and whirled around tho bar with ! the prollcleney of n acrobat, dropping to the lloor with a ihout of overllowliiK mirth. '(Jet out of thlH, you rattlehead!" And. having him osUlde. I'aul Khut the diHjr In liU face, mid heard him ko dowiiHtalrs at a breakneck pace which brought the good old Inndliidy to the dtxjr In alarm, oxieetliiK to ilnd Home body at tho bottom with n broken neck. I "Sake alive: Tluit .Mr. Smith itBaln!" the exclaimed. Iiurtou's walk homo had u tendency to (iilet 1 1 1 k hilarity, but that face wan mil btfore him, and after Hitting In dn p thoiiicht for an hour he sprang up with iihu-rlty. 1 'Til .lo It. by Jove! She can't feel deeply offended, anyway, and I'll Blgn juy a part of my name. Hetter for the future's Hake to be on the eafo side. There, that'll do, I think." lielle Reynolds mood with an oixm letter In her hand, and her eyes Unsh ed angrily iib she K)ke her Uioughts aloud. "Soft-headed tillotl Heard of , me through a friend, Indeed! This ' stranger " Then something like the truth swept through her mind and her fun-loving j mind renMHerted Itnelf, and, going to her deal;, nlie wrote: "Mr. CharleH Hurt Your mot extra ordlmiry letter HavorH strongly of the I Wedding Hells elans, but you forgot to ' state whether your motive waa for ! 'pleaKiire, Printline, or with a view to i matrimony.' Whatever your object ' may be, permit mo to say that you are 1 guilty of gross Impertinence. My friend. Matilda Hrludle, would call you 'sassy.' "Arc you aware, sir, of tho risk ym: , Incur by asking to correspond with u spinster of the tender ago or Ji l.et me enlighten you. I will honestly de scribe the picture which my mirror re tlects, and then, perhaps, you will con gratulate yoursel on having found a person so frank as myself. My reddish-yellow luilr.frtlready thin on top. hangs In ringlets nlxiut my full-sized ears, my freckled nose Is elevated by nature to a high degree, my teeth nre conspicuous by the absence of not a few. and my greeulsh-grny eyes would be my one redeeming feature if I were not cross-eyed. I am tall and command ing most emphatically commanding. My Joints are too large to allow my wearing rings, so don't send any. I am a strong-minded woman, sir, so thlnl: well before you further commit yourself. Il- W When Iiurlon Smith received this mocking epistle ho dove both hands Into his trousers poekuts and stood gaz ing at his feet with n most dejected air. No acrobatic perfoniianceB now. 0, no. No occasion for them. Hut as the humor of the whole affair iitruck him, ho threw back his head ami laughed he roared. "Tho llttlo minx! Serves mo right, though. Hut how foolish she could make a fellow feel. Smith, you're an nss!" , Tho .Tunc days passed, tho eagerly anticipated vacation drew near, and at last I'aul Reynolds and Htirton Smith found themselves in the (lunlnt old town of Castone, whero they wero hnp pllv welcomed. At llrst Hurlon rnthor stood in awe of beautiful Hello Reynolds. Her love ly face and graceful llguro won univer sal admiration, and her swoet disposi tion endeared her to all. Hurton Smith proved to bo no exception. Their mu tual lovo for all kinds of outdoor sports throw them together constantly, and they became firm friends. Then as tho tlnto for his departure drew near ho began to reallzo that In leaving Hello Reynolds behind ho was leaving nil that hud made llfo so bright for him during tho last few weeks. Yet ho felt that thern was uo reason why lie. rTl Z3 z a comparative stranger, should claim more than the friendship accorded him. He would undoubtedly huvo gone back to business with his love untold had he riot unexpectedly come upon Hello In the little vine-covered summer house one morning with a woe-begone expression and traces of tears upon her fair face. She hastily explained that she had been Indulging In a lit of lone liness at the thought of her brother's return, but the look and blush which accompanied her words gave him new cotmrge, and, taking both her hands In his, he asked: "May I hope, Hello, that yon will miss me a little, too, when 1 am gone? I'oeglve me for speaking so soon, but you have become dear to me, and I am conceited enough to believe that you like me. Tell me, darling, that you can, In time, care for me, and I will try to Ik; worthy of your dear love." Whatever her answer may have liecn, sulllci- It to any that wheu they emerg ed from their secluded nook an hour later their faces bore evidences of their new-found happiness "Hy the way, Hello, I have not yet met your friend, Matilda Rrindle. Dcea she not live In Castone?" Helle stopped short iu her walk and looked at him. "Then you are " "Charles Hurton Smith, at your ser vice." And he made a profound bow Just In time to receive a sound box on the car, administered by the little leau ty beside him. Then she flod precipi tately. Soon after their return to the city Paul went to Burton's room, and see ing one of Hello's latest pictures in a coolly frrme. he slyly remarked: "Kb, old fellow, changed your mind?" "O, well, you know, she Is not my sister." Hut tho look which he gave tho sweet face sjioke volumes. .Uoston 1'osL The most wonderful astronomical photograph In the world Is that which lias recently been prepared by London, Herlln and Parisian astronomers. It shows nt least sixty-eight million stars. When a Philippine woman of better class gets married, she sometimes wears as her wedding dress a costume of native manufacture that reaches In value up Into four figures. It takes months to make a handkerchief or a sleeve, so microscopic and delicate Is the fabric. Travelers In Australia complain that almost the only trees in the continent are eucalyptus, and they afford little shade, as they have learned to turn their leaves edgewise to the sun. The botanical gardens In the cities nre, however, declared to bo dreams of beauty. Recent Investigations have showu that tho principal source of the Gulf stream Is not the Florida channel, but tho region between and beside the Isl ands of the West Indies. At Blnloul the volume of this warm water Is sixty times as great as the combined volume of all the rivers In tho world at their mouths. Of tho 19,-110.554 cotton spindles In the country, Massachusetts has 7,007, ,'iSS. Rhode Island follows with 2,132, 2."0, while New England as a whole has 13,431,051. Of cottou looms tho State has 1S2.1S3; woo! cards, 1.80S sots; worsted combs 412, woolen looms, 20,518, and silk looms S43. It will bo seen that Massachusetts has over 40 per cent, of the entire cotton splndlo age of tho country. It has 22 per ceiit. of nil tho wool cards, and shows an In crease of sixty-one sets within two years. Of the 1,373 worsted combs In the country, Massachusetts has 412, or about 33 per cent., while Now Englnn hns nenrly 00 per cent, of tho tot The number of silk looms In Mnssacln. setts hns Increased about two hundred within tho last two years, but the In. creaso In tho number of looms whlcli aro worklug on cotton nml silk or woo and slllc must bo much larger. Thu Spldor. The spider has a tremendous appe tite and his gormnudizlug delles all hu man competition. A scientist who carefully noted a spider's consumption of food In twenty-four hours concluded that If the spider were built proportion ately to tho human scale ho would cat at daybreak (approximately) a small alligator, by 7 a. ni. a lamb, by 0 a. m. a young camelopard, by 1 o'clock a sheep, and would flulsh up with a lark plo In which there were 120 birds. Yet In splto of his enormous nppetlto a spider hns wonderful power of re fraining from food, nnd ono has been known to live ten mouths when abso lutely deprived of food. A beetle lived In a similar stntc of uurefreshment for thrco years. Tho man who suggests a compromise has usually beeu whlpped- fllxtr Mllm mi Honr. A t mm motor car. for mo on tho rail on, l, recently inadc a trial trip, going nt tint rntc of sixty miles an hour. This will probably lie ns much of n record benterni llii-iottcr'n Hiomiich liiiteM. It cures In ligation, Rniistiiiiitioii, nervousness, liver in, I kidiitv trouble. A gootl Arabian liorso will cantor in the desuit for 21 hours in summer and IS hours in winter without drinking. Piso's (Jure for Cniisumptloii Is thonnlv Coilgn medicine uod in mv lioue - I). (J. Albright, Miilliiibnrg, I'a.,'Dec. It, IsM. Hrigbt rol spectacles acoiiiipaniod by internal dosoa of calomel, form a new Uorman spouiflc against seasick- a CBH. A I'llTM Vc Kill It III I) CoillplMlllll. No mcrctirlii'. or otln-r mineral jiolnnns In Uncnrctii Cniiily Cmiiurtlc, only resemble nub ttnrici., iHto medical illjcovcritB. All druir gilts, 10c, Vms, Wo. St. Petersburg ha? tho largest bronzo statuo in existence that of Peter tho Great, which weighs 1,000 tons. SHAKE kNTO YOUIl SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ka'c, a nowder for tho feet Jt cures painful, swollen mimi-ting feet and instantly taken the ttiug out of corns and bunions. t's the greatest comfort diseov cryoftheage. Allen's Foot-Eao makej tight-iittitiK 'tr new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure forchilblains, sweating, damp, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. AVe have over 10.000 testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold ty all druggists and shoe stores. Hy mail for 2.5c In stamp". Trial package FUKK. Address Allen S. Olm. etcd, Lo Roy. Y. Collection of mail by trolley cars has Seon introduced in Hartford, Conn. A LIVING "WITNESS. Mrs. Hoffman Doscrlbos How Sho Wroto to Mrs. PInkham for Advlco, and Is Now WolL Dr.An Mas. PtNKHAM: Before using your Vegetable Compound I was a great sufferer. I have been sick for months, was troubled with severe pain in both sides of abdomen, sore feeling' in lower part of bow els, also su tiered with dizziness, headache, and could not sleep. I wroto you a letter describ ing my case and asking your advice. You replied tell ing mo just what to do. I followed your direc tions, and cannot praise your medicine, enough for what it has done for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Com pound has cured me, and I will recom mend it to my friends. Mrs. Floiience R. Hoffman, 512 Roland St, Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs Hoff man will appeal to many women, yet lots of sick women struggle on with their daily tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. Pinkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham. and for sometimes past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. Last year 270,000,000 feet of south ern pino and cypress was shippod into Mexico. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior garter o( tbo firm ot F. J. Cheney fc Co., doing buslnesi In tho City of Toledo, County nnd State aforesaid, and that Bald firm will pay tho sum oi ONE llUNIiHKD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uto of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FHAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to boforo me and subscribed In mv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. lbSo. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. SEAL (Tail's Cntarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druuRists, 75c. Rail's Family Fills aro tho best. Squattors who havo recontly pone trated tho interior of Now Zoaland ro port tho discovery of a tribo of abo riginal dwarfs. Tested and truo. Oregon Dlood Purifier. Mllltury. "So Alice has dooided finally to marry an ofllcor?" "Yes; she captured him in what sho positiveloy doclaros to bo hor last en gagement." "I have none 14 diiy at a tlnto without a movement of tho liuwoli, not belnK ablo to move ttiom uxcout by uslni; hot water Injections. Cliroulocouatlpatlon forsoveu years placed mo lo this terrible, condition; durlim that lltno I did ov orylliluKl heard or but never round any rellofi such was my cusu until 1 beuati usiuii CA SUA It UTS. I nan liavo from ono to tlireo passunes a day. and If I was rich I would ulvo I1UU.UI tor each movement! it Is such a relief." avuieiiL. Hunt. 1U83 Itussell St., Detroit, Mich. Pluaii&nt. Palatable. Potent. TarIa flnnri TIa ood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, lUo, SOc, Wo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... IlirlUi n,m,d Cutpuy, Ctltiio, Xsatntl, Iw XwL la THE WOMEN SAY Thoro Is No Remedy tho Equal of Pc-ru-na In All Tholr Pe culiar Ills. 33 JltSB Bt'HAN WYMAR. Miss Susan Wyrriar, teacher in tho Richmond echool, Chicago. III., writes tho following lettor to Dr. Hartman regarding Pe-ru-na. Shoeays: "Only those who have suffered with sleepless ness from over-work in tno school room, such as I have, can know what a blessing it is to lie able to find relief by spending a couple of dollars for j eomo Pe-ru-na. This has been my ex pel lenco. A mend in need is a friend Indeed, and every bottle of Pe-rn-na I ever bought proved a good friend to mo." Susan Wvmar. Mrs. Margaretha Danben, 1214 North Superior streot, Ratine City, Wis., writes: "I feel so well and good and happy now that pen cannot describe it. Pe-ru-na is everything to me. I feel healthy and well, but if I should bo sick I will know what to take. I havo taken eevoral bottles of Pe-ru-na for femalo complaint. I am in the change of life and it does mo good." Send for a free book written by Dr. Hartman, entitled "Health and Beauty." Address Dr. ?V ait man, Co lumbus, O. Tho moon, according to tho theories of astronomers, is not inhabited by living organisms similar to those or tho earth. money-back tea and baking powder at rocers 0REGPNLOODpURIFR IS YOUR HEALTH BROKEN? Thousands of people are suffering untold miseries because of the poor condition of theit blood are In almost continuous agony. Moore's Revealed Remedy will cure them will do It quickly and pleas antly as It hns on re, I thoimniU of others. fl.OO ier bottle at yourilrugulst'8. DR. M ARTEL'S FRENCH FEMALE FILLS Particulars and testi monials in plain sealed FOR WOMEN FHENCHORUQCO.,301 4383 Pearl St., New York, ICIier f REE. RUPTURE CURED. Wo guarantee to fit every case we undertake Iio't put tt off; write for particulars ot onco. O. II. WOODAKO & CO., Export Truss l itters, 103 Second Street. Portland, Or. CURE YOURSELF? ITite Hie ii fur itntuiliirnl dicliurge., Ilinuniuiullons. irritallous or ulcerations or mucous membranes, rainless, and not uatrln. iTHEEvANS CHEMiCAlCO. S'1" or Poisonous. lCINCINNTI.O.KHM Bo" Irtic<t or sent In plain wrapper, by 0XDre. rrenui.l. fn fl.00. or 3 bottles, l.'.Tfl. Circular sent on request. l'lles are curr d by Dr. Uosanko'a Pila Remedy Btops itchlnir and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. Aoo a Jar st druggists or ssot by malt. Trust Ise Ir.-e. Wrlto mo about your case. Dll. BOSANKO, 1'biUda., Pa, For nonorrhavfc and Olect eft Tabst's Okay Specific. It Is tho ONLY medlclno hlcu wUI cure each and every cose. HO CASE known It has ever failed to cure. no matter how serious or of bow long standing, Hesulta from its use 1!1 astonish you. It Is absolutely sate prevents stricture, and can bo taken without Inconve nience and detention from business. I'ltlCI-, 93.00. For sale by all reltablo druggists, or sent prepaid by express, plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by P.UIST CUEMICAl, CO., Chicago, IU. Circular mailed on request. IQ IMPROVED nil R & liver rlLXo ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headachn and Dyspepsia, Removo I'lmplesaud Purify the Blood, Aid Digestion andl'revent Illllousness. Da not Qripe orSlcken. Tocoavlnce you. we will mall sample free, orrult box for 25c. mt. lldSANKO CO.,l'lilladii.,iVcunii. Bold hy Druggists. N. I. N. V. NO. S3 "00. w HEN wrltintr to advertisers pleas menuou lull paper. I I Schillings Best Yqut BELIEF em fkiMf In 1 W 4 Jijs.tl nsffig Ua.i.auta VJ n uu doi to itriatvrff. .MPrsTtou eoaufioo.