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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1899)
Rt i mi" ""mem " 'or, ' fiou 'MlL III fJ CtlBn. ellti."J IB J ORYj I I III Hi bxW vnUNO MEN. LB1 Wl ....to n plt'fHli'K mlilri'iw. It I .,Vit nl i" hucwm mill oiui tli '"S to ,M tl,u "l,lll,y 10 t,X" In a fa lit kooiI. I aniuoiii .mi mii'iik lft your 'He,, It li tin- cn't xi'wl"' f J'r you ' ,! iiv. nor abbrovlitto nor lull ii.ttri iimmiiu it if ttiiiii tli( our ' . .. iu .-nl ii clour conception of UmiiIbK yourself. Thon nay wh ihi?K.i,iwf lnw wordn tlio mean r .i-i. in inn imiuijutii, n iij juii -m Loi., M i.lcli kdiiio of your lioarcrH limy ' .tnrMfjIIK . HPfltll MO COIICIHI ....,iv Hint If what you nay w Ll would express your Idona l.nullll'M eliinriiuHN tlllTI' Ih l'f, nv brcratlyii nu (degnnco Hint innrlt LwU-oiivTHittlonullHt. To uc(ulr I Miiivcrmtt onmiNi. to ucmiiro i, pi hIioii l tiulse ii careful Mudy I fat dlaiOg'11 K""" speakers mnl try to witch the f. iim into a way of putting tvhi - . " ... ... Lbire to miy a hiiiooui, incasing a. this milium min.j tun. ui.n-iiji fetation of others and constant vlg ta avoid awkward plmmon am lunmi. but you can Improve your- llntliH way If you aro willing lo Ifcrtsko It. Wheellnu Uti lllll. tyilclniis nay tl t a largo pomml . f lifcrclu riders hnvu wcnkeni'i imn result of over exertion mad IchecIJnir up hills. There Ih an easy If r,t rllinliliitr a hill, which eood lkr.fiiv mid nractlcc. hut rutin v il know, nail an a rcmill they Hpcnd i rniTcy no.'Uirfwy. n-n nt Lfblne a hill do not try to ruMi It Lwlilly If It w a loutr. lionvy one. (in by it tlio Dotioin; unvo your vuvrxy fik rwliit where It Ih needed moMt. Ililmi-orlnnt that you know how to the power hehlnd your wheeln l Mr. Do llili l)V followlriL' tin Inirird Htroke of your rliiht pedal M irounil with nower before von lmuch preimure on your left, and (titm. Keep ower In the niaehlne ii lime. I'Mercu downward t liltli Iitti, with no rotary motion hacked br nowcr only tire the rider nml itn EiKad lilm up the crude. If you et the tin hit of keeping up the preit- ppTPniv ruiiiitr iin inn ti'in iin..vnn r-but never no ear hut that It will p;;outo wulk up tlio mcdium-slzcd .. - WON FIRST PRIZE. lulwme llntjy Hoy Wlio' nntiirei! the iielllloiint n t amlnuu Mmir, Hlciird Ktockton Jannopoiilo, ajjed 2 til and 10 inoutliM. the handMomc pby tor of Mr. and Mm. J. C. Janno- hlo. rcsMlntr at the UVhi Kml iiniol. b : . . - iUflwiared the prettlent h.ihy at the tyLow held recently In KaratoRa, i-i, wiiere Mrn. Jannopoulo Ih Hp;ud S the numiner. The hannv father Ittt Into ecHlacleH upon receiving the "In n letter from his wife, and Hhe r'ni that Hhe wan completely mir 1(1 brrH'lf. nu Hhi lllll tint Lliow Stoolllnil U'nu i.l'i.n mili.r.ul llliecmg that Aunt Nellie, the child's WW nurite. did Home lien-ilviil nlnt. pr to cant all other ImhlcH and nurneH I'Earaloirn In tin. uimitn Mle heard alwut the bahy hIiow and H-meu with envy to the other mirm-H' wnau of how many pretty hahlen IIABV JANNOPOULO. Fe to bo on exhibition. Fearing Mrn. j'ODOnoilln U'nntil ,i!ilinr N'ollln rllnell. Pthc matter bv taklnir hor Idol down W the big building on the sly and net ? oerore the JudRes. "It was about J 0 Clock Wlion Vollln i-nlni.ni.il wrlti Jannopoulo, "with little Klchnrd rn at a big blue ribbon pinned to f " uresn. "ir.a .t- ,i ,,r maw a uviiu iuua said, with a hnppy smile, nud then ' "Qie s'ory came out. A WnniliiMfni rt,t rt..ni Jjli . nuuuvuili iUltjlUUO "HUT r ' III KlirAnn am nnMinl .AnoAtia la f church at Bortrund, Norway. This i'Taordlnary building Is supposed to about n i, . .... ti !t Is called a "Stnv Kerkc," or Stave "fCh. 1. c. II In niiTlrnlv KnIH nt nnlr. P Haves or slabs, which are practical-KrlBhablo- It stands In utter sol- m one of tho wildest parts of Nor- ai fltld m n n ..I l . a. . I. III. i akeB a BPeclnl Journoy througli I u wlVulv I llt .1.1. lei In ; 0r8h,P ,B Bt,n regularly obartrv IfrJM ' tuo ri"mers coming for Lulles lmtho rmml. 1 k Test or Kroiili Bk. Ethsm J iresnuess or eggs arop ..eal Into a deen dlsli nt wnlor. ntifl If SUFFERED 25YEARS." ('Dliifrniiin.f, 11...1.1.. , i .. ..' ' ....,,,,,, i iniitiij, Kmia, In n reront letter to Ur. Ilnrtmnn Conuiemmaii Jlotkin biijh: "My U.-nr Dortor It lven mo plons uro to corllfy to tho excellent curative qtiijIUn-M of your niediclneii-l'o.ru.im and Maii-a-liti. I have been alllictoil nioio or Ion foi n (niarter ol a century w tl. catarrh of ti,(1 Hlomach and ton'. Htlpation. A niHideiiee in WuhIiIukIoii has Inoieani'd tliufu trouhlen. A lew bottle of your medicine have niveii mo aliionl comiili'ic n.lli.l mill i that a coiitiiiiiation of them will fIect a permanent cine. Po-ni-na Ih ouruly a wonderful remedy for catarrhal airec ";"" J. D. UOTK1N." Tlio mont common fnun of miinim.. ciitiirrli in oatnnh i.f H Thin In Konerally known iih dyspepsia! ongrrwunan Uotkln was a viutim of this dlhoiiM) an years. I'e-ru-na cures thenH oanes like magic. Address I)r, Hattmaii. Columbia. O.. (nr ft frffi iMjllk. Tho microbes that causa chills and fever ami malm in enter tho sys tem through mucous mombiancH made oroiis by catarrh. I'o-ru-na heals the mucous membranes and prevents the entrance of malarial germs, thus preventing and curing thopo alfectious. Three hens belonging to Dr. Shaw, of Itimitcllville, Ky., are high flyers. They recently aacendeil 200 feet in tho air in pursuit of a hawk. When tho noon whistles blow they quit scratch ing gravel ami hasten homo to dinner. 1 believe my prompt ueof Pico's Cure lirrvriuril quick rruikumptlon. .Mrs. i.ucy Wallace, Marquette, Kan., Dec. 12. '03. There has been considerable incrcaso in the waiei of iion moulders all over tho United Slates. In Kcueral, tho increase has reached 10 por cent. Veuotarians liavo oleaiei coinp'ox- ions than peofde who eat animal lood. Cleveland meat cutters and packers demanded an ndvanco of 25 cents per day. The advance concoded thorn, ac cording to tho company, amounts to about 17 cents a day. .Tnrnmn K. Jeromo takes his vaca tions on a farm, wliero ho becomes ono if tho day laborers. Ho has studied I'rifinltiiin both from a theoretical and rimi'iiriil nolnt of view and oxnocts to establish a model farm of his own next inn m or. Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and your stomach is full of undigested fcod, which sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation in the stomach, make the liver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order. Don't hesitate! Take Cascarets to-day and be saved from suffering I THIS IS THE TABLET L CASCAHETS are absolutely ll':1" B0t lay core eonstipaWon, but correct any and everyform of irreiulartty of tbe bowels, Including diarrhoea ani dysentery, ear. every disorder of th. Stomach, l'"' '.A" e'r sicken weaken or grlpo. Bo sure you get the genuine I Beware of imitations and substitutes I Buy a box of CASCARKTS Pleaitnt, palatable, potent. Taste good, do good. , WrJte Bi for ..j lrM pi, , Ai4re STERLING; BBMBDT COMPANT, CHICAGO or HEW TORK. (Mil llnllnr Hnvlvnd. The colored people of Chattanooga, leiin., ami vlcnity liavo inaugurated the undent voodoo danco and tlio en tire negro community has gono wild on the subject. They congregated fiom as far as Alabama ami AUssis Hippl lo pauieipato In tlio weird exer oise ami wotship, The city is full of excited colmed people, drawn there by tlin news which has gono forth. Tho oilier nltflit several bundled of tlio no roes danced to tho accompaniment of tom-toms inn) other like inotruinentH. Tlio applicants for membership in the band tuko their scntH in llu mlil. die of a dark room. There they wait until a vision is seen and they immed iately aiiKO ailfWelato it. If tho dream ishoirible enough and suits tho look eis-on tho negro is admitted into fol lowshlp and at onco beyins Ids danco witli tho others. Tho voodoo worship has aeHUtned hucIi alarming propor tions that tho attention of local offi cers of the law has been called to-it. and a stop will probably bo put to it before another dance takes place. HOW TO TRAVEL. InfiiriiiHtlon for tlio I'lilillc. In eelecling your louto to tho Kast you cannot afford to overlook tho ad vantages and comforts offered by tho Itio Grand'j Western Kailway in coll ection with tho Denver & Itio Grando and Colorado Midland railroads. It is the only transcontinental lino passing directly through Halt Lako City, and in addition to tho glimpse it affords of tho Temple city, tho Great Bait Lake, the salt palace, and the picturesque Utah valley, it offers choice of six dis tinct routes to the Kast and tho most magnificent scenery in the world. A double daily train service and through Pullman palace and ordinary sleeping jears. free reclining chair cars and a perfect dining car service aro now in operation via theso lines. For pamphlets descriptive of tho "Great Salt Lako Iloute," apply to J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 253 Wash ington street, Portland, Or. Iinprorml Trnlll Kqulpinrnt. j Tlio O. It. & N. and Oregon Short Lino have added a buffet, smoking and j library car to their Portland-Chicago ' through train, and a dining car service has been inauguaratcd. Tlio train is equipped with tho latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious firet-claea and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Itio Grando line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all EaBtcm cities. For information, rates, etc., call on any O. It. & N. agent, or address W. II. Ilurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. About 10,000,000 feet of birch wood will be sent this year from Maine to England and Scotland for spools. Belgium exports 2,200,000 dressed rabbits yearly to Kngland. They weigli from 6ix to eight pounds apiece and tho rabbit crop sells for $1,170,000 on tho average English barb-wire manufacturers having reduced prices, wliilo American goods liavo advanced, hope to bo ablo to compute in South Africa with what has horotoforo been almost an Ameri can monopoly. Sour Stomach I ct-t. . . ANNUAL sHsl M M .i.rslnnWtMssMlrT-TI -r"'' AVlinl It Ittnant. In nnn nf tlin unlni. i m.n-.i..i phia tlioro is a school principal who is n very Kimiiy man. Jlo Is noted par ticularly for his lovo of animals, and ho never neglects an opportunity to lecture his young charges on his pot hobby. Tho other day hn tnl.l tlintn nil nlinnf .vivisection and how, in tho name of science, it entailed untold suffering upon du m Ii animals. At the end of his discussion, in order to mako suro that ins words Jiau been fully understood, ho asked: "Now toll me what vivisection means." "Please, Hir," answered one of tho boys, "it means trying it on the dog." ..... juugo. HIIII Morn (Joniiterfeltlni;. The Secret Scrvlco has just unearthed another band of counterfeiters and secured a quantity of bogus bills, which are very cleverly executed. Things ol great value are always selected for imitation, notably Hosteller's Stomach Miters, wnlch has many imitators but no equals for disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia and constipa tion. A negro convict in an Australian jail was convoyol to a Vienna hospital and there experimented upon with electricity for four months. At tho ,0110 01 tnat timo no was so bleached that ho would pass for a nhito man. HHAKK INTO YOUR HMO ICS Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Kasc makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Naifs, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We have over 30.000 testimonials. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail for 25o in stamps. Trial package Fit HE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, he Hoy, N. Y. Tho shipyard at Port Blakeley, Wash., has enough work on hand to keep it busy for a year to come. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED By local application!, as they cannot reach tbe discard portion ol the ear. There Is only one way to cure dca(ne, anil that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness la caused by an In flamed condition ol the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness Is tho result, and unless the Inflamma tion can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cafe of Deafners (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend ior circulars, free. . . F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Bold by DruKiits, "Sc Hall's Family Vllls are the best. It is s'.id that every ton of coal mined i" England pays 12 cents as roy alty to support tho Church of Eng land, whether tho owner of tho mine or tho workers in it ever cuter a parish church or not. It is said that tho productive capacity of laboi-saving machinery at the pres ent time is equal to a hand working population of 400,000.000. Tho total number of women over 18 years old employed in the factoiies and workshops of tho British islands is about 500,000. Tho therapeutic value of liquid air is very great. It is said to be a cure for diphtheria, cancer and other germ diseases, destroying tho bacilli by spraying. The intense cold makes or ganic life impossible. bro. lor obv th.o mca hc" plaj "After I was Induced to try CASOA HKTS, I will never be without them la the house. My liver was in a very bad shape, and my head ached and I had stomach trou ble. Now, since taking Cascarets, I feel nno. My wife has also used them with beneficial results for sour stomach " Jos. KnEnuNO. 1931 Congress St., St. Louis, Mo. ... i . .... 1. . 4- m. ....... ! The ise- wires Burden Mrs. Ada M. Herr. of 39 N. Char lotte Bt, Lancaster, Pa., Buffered ter ribly from feraalo disorders, iter nerves becamo unstrung, she en dured intenso pain, tho slightest labor wearied her and household du ties becamo a burden. Frequent falntlngand dizzy tnclls wouldcome upon lier and suo would fall pros trate in a swoon. After trying sevc- I rat physicians without success Mrs. i Herr began taking Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People. She says; "The pills brought immediate re lief, and after taking six boxes I was cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People had dono what all pre vious treutmont had failed to do." From Vie Examiner, iMneatUr, Pa. Our new book. Plain Talks to Women, sent in plain envelope, seaicu, an request, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale Peoolt are never sold by the dozen or hundred, but alwais In packages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Williams Medietas Co.. Schentctadr. N.Y.. 60 cents per boi. i 6 boits 12.60. The recent epidemic of lockjaw is not difficult of explanation. The dis ease is produced by a microbes getting into nnv h.-enlc in tlin Knin. The ml- 'crobe abounds at all times, at some placo more than others. rlTQ PermanenUy Cored. No fits or nervousness illO after first day's use or Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Itestorer. Bend fur I'ltKK 83.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dlt. It. II. KLINE, Ltd., 930 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. I The bricklyaers of Vancouver havo struck against tho employment of Chi nese as mason tenders. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup tbe best remedy to use for theiv child ren during the teething period. Tbe horse never breathed of which George Brumsint was nfiaid. At the ago of 10?, in Brown county, Intl. , he broko and rode a colt which his neigh bors feared to approach. He died a short time ago, at the uge of 113. The price of- medicine in Prussia is regulated by the state, a new price list being published every year. Slate poncils are made in Tennessee from slato dust and other ingredient! compressed by hydraulic means. Ono 1 concern made 25,000,000 in a year. An agreement has beon reached be tween representatives of the Washington breweries and their employes which establishes a uniform work day of 10 hours in local breweries and raises the scale of wages of all brewery workers from 5 to 20 per cent. tOc. 25c. 50c DRUGGISTS 1 .H...I..1W anil rmi. mint IV iahaU Clld8 como t0 tUo top 'I! are