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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1900)
1 fRmiddle-aced women. Tori from Women Hclned Thrniioti lUtaipniiiiga in i.iih" uy i.jina i.i'iiik ju table Ciinipouiitl. ffln Mm. J'inkhAai i-Wlmn I first ftaO you l wiih in u very iiiki eon ilnSI wiih im.islnir throuirh llm hfenjftWDt Hfu, iiml tlio doolnra suit! I ducr nml livor iron hie. 1 li ml tffnriiliioyuui-N, Doctors failed I any good, hlnco I luivo tnueii !. l'liihhnm'H Vetrulnblo Cum. nv health bun lmnrovnd wit will gladly recommend your i to others mill am Hiiro Unit It yo as fi'oitt a bli-Khlnfr to thi!in f to mo." Miih. (iico. II. June. gtlb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ellcf Came Promptly MllH. Pl.NKIIAM: I Iiml been cntmciit with tli (i doctors for i, unit cocnud to got no bettor, 1 would trv voitr mudlulnn. ilo wiih olmngo of lifo, find t tliut I never Iiml unvthlmr Lfio much n h Lvdlii K. 1'ink- 'cirotublu Compound, Belief in of. t Immediately. I liuvn I'lilth now than I ever had. I a new woman, perfectly glvo Lydln K. l'lnltlnun'h all thu credit, and would !vlthoiil her mrtllclno for any. 1 niivo rccniuuicnticii ii to f mv friends. There lit no women MihVring mi imicli for limit's remedies aru a sure Maiiai.a JIuti.kii. ltrldifo- fill, i Another Womnn Helped Mux. riKMiAX : I took Lydla hnm'H Vegetable Compound rdiirlOifIfiia"K" " "u ,IMI' derived great SenjflW?0111 lt5 Maiiv K. Jamks, Miftffiaun Nt., Urudford, Pa. IHw.Kov''ry Imrbur'H hop in Alliany TSfKTSTO-. v1h..f it t.nifp liili.lt.fl "Tlinn. EMOvelt." lot tliu governor Tratnmb.o any of thorn; ho Ih ilmved in n private room of tlio tcxacoUye iiiiiiihIoii- IK INTO VOIfll HIIOKH I'oul Kitae, n powder for the frrt. nliifill. mmiIIcii, amnrting, nrrv- Ulid iiisliinily lakea the sling nut land bunions. It'H llm cn-ntc-nt SSafojrPolicovi'r.v of njtp. Allen' Knot- Kia!ii'? tight or new shoes feel jimy. ....( a, I,, .,i,r. flit I iir,iivi ittr Knili 5wthnriilloiiii mid Imi, tired, aching f&tvHYalhimt ovrr .'fO.oOO testimonial).. If MjTtpwinj Hold liv all ilruirglatH mid Slxothwttt. Hy iniill for Zc. In tmiiH. rerimMlfng vnv.v.. Address, Allen H. mmmu . n. y. Crisis. ifaimenn easily roach a crisis, but Wlty'Ojnovcr pormlttod to stop there. feffliSSS Democrat. "100 ltKWAltl S100. 'TIS ruder of this paper will lo iilfccl to Wm i hftt'f hern li at luBnt tine tlrvaucu ulseftiw f tbtt iwlcncs baa been kIjIo to euro In nil lu tueijkQu Iiml iBCfttarrti. iiairinmrrti i nto lmheonlr tMMltlrocuru known to tlio medical Irtternltr. Catarrh IkIiik n conitHutlniial dl cc," reijulrra a coiutfinllonivl trraiment. Kalr Caiarrh Cure la takan lntorualljr, artlng llreouy upon tlio iihkki ami miirona (iiriarra f the-ayaUu. thereby Ovulrnjrlng thn foiintla Ion' ol the rtUrane, ami Klvlnif tlio patient ptrength by bullilhiK up tlio eointltuiion afnl ualitlng nalurii In dolnir lla work. Tliu pro srletora hare ao much faith In Itn i-nrativt towtrg, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollart oratiTCaiethalltfallatocure. Bend for Hat ib! teatlmonlals. Adtlrcsn . ' F.J CI1KNKY Ac CO., Toledo, O. ioia tiy aniljgui", voo. lian a Jfamiiy ruiaaro inn im-ri. ''Clouds that movo in n contrary tllrcc- on t? that of tlio curfnco current indi- to a cliouao of woathor, Iiociiuko tliuy ' Rrovo tlio oxiistotico of two air currcntH, 3rao warm and tlio otliur cold, and tlio 'minglinc of tliuso frctpioutly catiKorain, irOP BUGGY $50.00... 7outd be too cheap to he good, gfcut we have Top Buggies for Horj65 Cash that we guaran- feelfor one year from date of purchase. They have good Bltroog wheek, guaranteed hick Kyjiipokes, tires 5-16 thick, pound edge and projecting Soyewthe felloe, to protect same. gahave others at $70, $75, 85 and up. .y&RS& Wagons at $40 and up. iMUchell Farm Spring Wagons iSruflHarncss. SEND FOR CAT. FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS, InD, OREGON, BuyjcHable poodi of a. reliable concern fOAI-T. ON Olllt AGENT, IMeCatrtnlek All Stnel liny Ititkea, mttln llmt In tlio World. KlnTbfthe Meadow. Doth Hand Hclf-Dnmn. n.wor.zu teem; ihbi.h. uriu tvetn; iu ,'at;or S teeth. 4LDG0E. B!ffitStf,?ne. Kldrefa A. 11. 1I0YI.AN, 821 CBILDEEN'S COLUMN. A DEPARTMENT FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. Onniellilnu that Will Interest the Ju venile Me m lie tm of Kvory llouaehold -Climlnt ActloiiN ami llrluht HnyliiK of.Muny Cute " ml Cuuuliiu Children. Wlit'ii Hie willi-f wiih ii hiiiiiII boy ho illHilnliicd to piny with pnpi'i- (IiiIIh or tiny oilier wort of dull IiiiIiIch, for no hoy iiiimiiK IiIh ncipiiiltiiiicu would piny with kIiIm- plitythiiiKH: but tho uinvHt '' whlrli forlimli- boyH to MiiitiHi) llH'lllHI'lvcH llltt! tho lllllf Ldrlu did nut forbid llii'iu to imilto ilnyililnH for llll'ir HIMIl'I'H llllll HlNll'IH' frlullllH, 1111(1 10 It liiippciii'd iliiil tho Ioiik wltitt'r i'vi'IiIiikm went oftllinoK Hpont with hcIh Nora and paper mnltlm; fiinilliitu for llm irlM lo Kliiil them in hoimekcepliiK. Nowuihiyn nil iniitiuei' of pnper furnl llll'l! Ill'lllleil III L'liuih- rnlni-M .tit. In. boiiKht at'lhi! toy Hhnpi, mid paper ih 'llli UieHHfH like iiuecilH eun bo llllll at till! Hlllne Hhoim fur ii fiav fi.nlu- Htlll Iheio In Kood leiiKoit to bellevo unit tlio woildiien who denial theHo ar tlch'M luivo nioif real pleiiHtiro In their woiU thiiti the ehlldien who buy them. Thero Ih iiioio Joy In limiting IIiIiikh than there poMHlbly -eun be lu pohhohh ItiK the work of other' IiiiiiiIh, nnd that Ih one reiiNon for ileMerlbln the follow Int; Hlmple furiiltiire. which any lltt Kill can iniike for hciHelf. Another Kood mi mm Ih that no child enn make the Hlmplent Iojh without nnpilrliifc a certiilii iiiiiouut of Hklll, and Hkill Ih edu cation of brain and liuiiil. Do nut let IIiIh iiIiiiiii you, kIHr. Kdll cut Ion Iiiih a Holeinu Hounil. and IiHiikh lilt to the mind tlroHoine booku iiiiiI Hi'- urcH. hut that Ih becaiiHu you think that a knowleilKi' of bookH and their con tents Ih all there Ih lu education. Why, IiIchh your mouIh! You nre cduchtliiK KIIIIMTUIIK FOIt I'AI'I'.tl DOLL'S IIOUAK. j-ourKclveH when you Jump rope or play Uopxcotch! You are tialnliiK your thlukltiK inachiue, which Ih hidden tin ier your curly hitlr, when you take your HclHsortt In hand and cut out FlK. 1. FlfHt you fold a plcco of ordlnnry wrltliiK paper down the middle of the ihect lengthwise, then you fold the mull' pieces In the mltltlle of the paper -tohhwIsc, and then you cut out like Flu. 1- When you unfold Flu. 1 you will Imvo Fljf. 2, which, bent down at each ilde, uiakeH a tlrst rate doll's table. You know that paper U very limber mil will bend lu all sorts of forms, and If the table Ih a larc one It will hiik with Its own weight, but If It Ih a small piece of furniture It will Maud llrmly uiiiiikIi upon Its four legs. Should you wish lurxcr size furniture, ut It out of paper us already described the required size, and, iihIii tho paper ih a pattern, place It (FIk- -I Hat upon tho piece of thin cardboard, ami with i pencil trace a line all around It. This will lvo you u duplicate of FIk. 1! without the crosH croaned, represented Dy the dotted lines on that limine. When tho cardboaitl table Ih cut out nnd bent lu shape It will he a Kooil, steady table for dolly, from which dolly may eat. Hut even a Helf-rospectlnj; paper doll Ioch not like to be compelled to stand it the table to take her meals she much prefers a chair to Hit upon and Fljj. 4 kIvcs you a pattern ror a "Janice Meredith" chair, or what old-fashloucd people call the bandy-leKcd, or llddle back, chair. FIk. 5 hIiowh the chnlr bent Into nhapo for MIhs Dolly to sit upon. Shu will need more than one ihalr with which lo keep house, and It Ih best to make about hIx for tho din-IriK-rooni. Hy cIiuhkIuk the pattern to itralKht legs and backs you cau make more chairs for thu kitchen and bed rooms. A Icnllrond Adventure. Not long ugo a frclcht conductor utiirted on n nljrht run after drnwini; Ids month's wages from tho pay car. Uu bail with him his sou, a lad of 1'.', nnd when well under way they began to cook uuppcr on tho caboose stove. l'ho rear brnkeman on watch In tho cupola, observed that tho englno seemed to Imvo unusual dllllculty lu pulllui; tho train. . Ho did not connect tills fact with tho presence of several hoboes on top of tho cars, who, un known to him, were setting brakes nud Btnlllni; thu train. Suddenly the front door of tlio ca boose Hew opun and four masked uml trnicd men ordered tho occupants to throw up their hands. Tho conductor lumped to shield his child, seized it coupling pin nnd smashed a head, but not until four shots had rung out and thrco bullets were In his body. Fight ing to the last, ho foil dead lu tho door way. Tho brnkomnn was shot lu tho nnn, nnd mado Ida escape from tho car lo tho ground. Fearing ho would glvo tho nlarm nnd cnuso tholr capture, tho bandits lied. Thou tho boy showed that tho blood of heroes Is transmitted to succeeding generations. Ilo pulled the body of his futUer inside, and sccurea ms money I ntnl watch, Ilo noticed that the tmte . wiih barely moving, and It occurred to him that iliero wiih a hccoikI hccIIoii ! cIoho behind. u0 tluw ti)L. brakeiiiiin hail no hinlcrn, im-ii if alive. Tho plucky boy look the red IIkIiI mid tor peiloitH, dnipped olT, run buck, expect liiK at every Htep to be nliol, anil IIhkkoiI the other train, Travelei'H wcHtwnrd over the Ills Four HoiiiellmcH wonder why a Hlender volunteer hcciiih ho prominent In help lu tho Hwltchiuen attiich the tllnliiK car at one of the lorinlniilH, If they happen lo Inquire, the men reply: "Why that'H John'H boy. the conductor thoHii huiim 'put In the clear' that pay day laat year. "-Century. How Dove Coo. Many birds form their houikIh with out opening their bllln. The pigeon In it well-known liiHtiiniti of MiIk. Ita cooing can be distinctly heard, al though It iIooh not open IIh bill. Tho call Ih only rendered audible by rcson mice. Tnfniitlle Dlplnmiicy, "I don't love you iiny more, grandpa," wild 'l-ycar-old Nellie the other day. "Why not, Nellie?" iiHked prandpn. In surprlHu, "IlecaiiHC, replied the llttlo diplomat, "I love you ho much nlrendy that I haven't room for nny more, I'leiiHO glvo mo 5 cents to buy candy with." Tliouicht Cure Didn't I'ny. "You Hhoiilil be more careful of yoitt toys, Johnny," said a mother to he: hiiiiiII Hon, "Look ut Willie Hrown; ho seldom breaks any of IiIh." "Yen." re plied the wise youngster, "and I'll bet that'H why ho don't gut half as many new ones as I do." Ho Much I.iilior I.ont, "Now, Tommy," said an anxious mother to her Hinnll son, "the minister will bo hero to dinner to-day and you iiiiihUio Httre to wuhIi your face clean." "All right, nianimn." niiHwered Tom my, "but suppose he doesn't come?" A Klllll In Addition. "Mamma," said .'1-year-old Flossie, "didn't Mrs. Jones nay I got my eyes from your" "Yes. dear," wiih tho re ply. "Ami did you used to have four eyes, mamma'" queried the llttlo miss. Why the Doctor DMn't Cull. I.lttle Clara Dr. CubeliH Is often at our house, but I never see him at yours. I.lttle HcshIo Of course not. We don't owe lilm niiythlug. WARNED BY ANIMALS. FyinptoitiH of I'cur l)i)lnycd liy Them Prior to an 1 iirtlitiuakc. There are many symptoms of unrest nnd apprehension shown hy domestic animals before the serious carthquako of 18U7 in the Itlvlera. The facts then observed correspond generally with those remembered lu the case of tho other great disturbances of earth and air. A number of cases arc given In which horses, dogs, it monkey nnd even ducks showed signs of panic for a day, two days, or even longer, before the last great enrthquake. A, hidy at Nice re marked the bail condition of the horse she usually drove, and told her coach man to take It home nnd bring an other In a brougham from the livery stables for her. The hired horse scent ed as timid and as weak as her own. The driver then said that all animals were "off their feed." A monkey ami other pets at n villa near Ylllefranche. on Shrove Tuesday, tho day before tho shock which de stroyed much life and property, re fused to enter the house where they were generally anxious to come. They were all spiritless, dull and scared. A small lapdog which usually sat on the arniH of his muster's chair nt meals refused to occupy his usual seat. Hut perhaps tho most striking evidence that tho animals were In n stnte of fear Was that the cows In tho dnlrles sup plying tho const resorts seemed terrl lied, nnd tho quantity and quality of the milk suffered. As tho fnrniers and peasants of the district arc noted for their skill nnd knowledge In dairying, small facts of tills kind affecting tho yield of milk nnd butter would nlniost certainly be noticed aud remembered. Loudon News. Derivation of Door. It Is curious to note tho survlvance In Scottish legal mid agricultural parlnuco of tho closely allied term "Hower," (pro nounced Hoer). The expression Is prop erly applied to n person who hires, from the proprietor or principal tenant of a farm, n stock of cows along with tho right of grazing them on certain fields. Tho Hower makes iu return a money payment of so much per cow, nnd trusts to mnklng his prolit out of tho salo of the dairy products. Tho precise legal position of a party who has a "bowing" lenso is somewhat Intermediate, being midway between that of n mere mnua ger nnd that of a sub-tenant. Instances of this mixed contract of lease of laud nnd hiring of labor are now rurCj but It Is still to bo found In agricultural dis tricts. The word "bower" Is allied to tlio Gaelic "bo," a cow, and nniong Its numerous cognates In tho Aryan lan guage la included the Dutch term Hoer." A Foreign 'longtio. On the strength of n story printed In tho Washington Star. It may be said that it Is n wise nersou that knows his own voruncular after tho dialect writer isdono with It. "What ou eartli Is do matter wld yoh talk?" asked Piccaninny Jim's mother. "Dat talk what I was Jes' now talk- "VnRslr." "Oh. dat ain't Bho-nuft talk! Rv'y- body's gotter speak In school, on' do tcocher la learnlu mo a negro dioiecu piece." Hy and by Is the path that loads to uover. THE AMERICA NEGRO TO-DAY. New (tciicrntloii Object tn Tlioionh mid Cciii 1 1 n iitnin Work. The distaste which tho new genera tion of blacks feel for thorough aud continuous work Is most conspicuously shown lu their objection to following trades, says tlio Contemporary Review. Owing to tho dlHtnnco caused by tho sl.o of the estates lu the age of slavery, which mado It Inconvenient to send for while mechanics, who generally lived In tho villages, It was tho custom to train negroes to most of tho common handicrafts. Thero were blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights, masons, bricklayers, Hhoemakers and saddlers on all of the most extcnslvu plantations, and tunny of these men were very skill ful In their trades, They had from boyhood served mi apprenticeship with older slaves, and for years had been called on to do n great quantity of work, A craft was often passed down from father to son, and had thus, on the saint estate, been In the linndH of tho mem bers of the same family for a eenturyot more. Ono may travel now many hun dreds of miles through the rural dis tricts of the South aud not come upon a siiglu blnck mechanic. And this seems nil the more remarkable when It Is recalled that lu the nuiiieroiM col leges for tho blacks es'abllshed In nil parts of the Southern States luminal tasks have been used as an Important branch of the system of Instruction. The graduates of these Industrial schools either ghe up their trades alto gether or they do not return to their native rural communities ns the most promising Held for such pursuits. In most cases the trades nre abandoned, because to follow them would tnnko necessary n confining nnd exacting Hfo In one place. White men have practi cally usurped all the handicrafts In the rural districts, while the negroes Mill continue to look to the tasks of the field for subsistence. These tasks they can drop In one locality without risking their ehnnfV of securing work in anoth er, as would bo the fist If they wore mechanics. Such tasks they can nlso perform with as many Intervals of In dolence as they like. Ilo Mimed -ho Motive This Is n story which Representative Kddy of .Minnesota tells on himself. Mr. Eddy not only enjoys the actuation when the laugh Is turned against him, but has n sense of humor which leads him to start the laugh sometimes him self. "In making the campaign In my dis trict ono year." said Mr. Kddy, "I took nlong as an attraction a veteran of the war of 1812 nnd of tho civil war who was n famous hand nt heating the drum. He wits n drummer from nway . back nud could arouse a whole towu ship. Drum music Is an incendiary , kind of tiling, anyhow, nnd the old cap tain's drumming Was particularly stlr I ring. "Well, one night, after the captain's rutn had given tlio usual overture. I commenced my speech to the populnco I which had been lured to the scene by his drum. I noticed ut the foot of tho J rostrum, the same being a big dry goods I box, n bright-eyed little fellow about 1 12 years old, who sat through the j speech, following me with great atten tion. It pleased me very much. Auy fool enn interest an audience of adults, . but Ic takes n genius to hold a child. "So, after tho speaking, I went down nnd spoke to the little fellow, nnd after Blinking hands with him asked him how ho liked my speech. '"Oh, it will do.' he said; 'but If 1 was you I would keep tho captalu n drttmmlu'- all the time.' "Washington Star. Youthful ClUHoilloatiAit. In this household thu true nnd only Vermont maple sirup lins never lost Its sweetness, nud several times n week from the head of the table paterfamil ias pours out Judiciously measured quantities of It ou the plates of his children. To give piquancy to the cere mony, he always explains that this tlmo he Is going to give Hob un ostrich nnd Muzlo an antelope, with something clso from tho nursery books for Teddy. Ono tiny the latter smnll philosopher was seen o regnrd the vnrlous plates for a considerable space of time In silence. "What Is It, Edward?" his mother asked. "Nullln," replied the hopeful. "1 was Just ilnklu' that me an' Hob nu Mazle alius seems to get birds an' snakes au' lings wlv skinny legs, but pop he gen erally gets n el'phaut or u hlpperpota mus." Now York Commercial .Adver tiser. A Beauty or tho Arctic. Thero Is a beautiful bird called the rosy gull, very fow specimens of which exist In nuy museum, and whose entire life Is spent lu the immediate neighbor hood of the eternal Ice that surrounds tho north pole. A paper describing these curious birds was read at tlio re cent meeting of the American Associa tion in Hoston by John Murdoch. They follow the advance of tho Ico toward tho south as winter comes on, keeping near tho looso edge of the floating pack ice, nud then retreat with It toward tho north when tho summer sun begins to , rise high upon the Arctic circle. The bird Is smnll mid of n deep rose color, whereas nil other gulls are white. Anuo'u'e Silky Fur. A recent writer ou the Angora goat calls attention to the fact that tho cli mate of Angora possesses somo remark nhlo peculiarity causing the develop ment of n silky coat on animals of va rious kinds. Not only the famous gonta ' which produco mohair, are thus fur nished, but a similar tendency Is exhib ited among such anlmnls as cats nnd greyhounds living lu tho snnio country. Somo men think they are good citi zens hecnufo thoie is no snow ou their walks lu July, To Re the lllslieat ItrMce. Tho Uuffnlo brnuoli of tho Pennsyl vania Itailroail, wjilch will run through Iirndford from Wilcox, l'a.. across tho ridges, hy way of Lafayette MoKoan county, will cross a deep and menu lainotiH gcorgo in tho latter vicinity with u stcol viaduct nearly -COO foot high. Tho bridge, says tho Philadel phia Ledger, will bo over 8,000 foot in length, and its construction will bo ono of tho greatest engineering feats oil record. It will bo tho highest bridgo in tho world, Ctirloalty ftnvra Ufa. A pneknge marked quinine win fpcretly rent to a bright unman, but being curious Mic took it to ii druggist who xuid It witt not quinine hut nrciilc A like inquiry into boiiic of the medicines ollered will cer tainly detect the false from the true. For half u century HoHtetlfr's Sitoiiinch Hitlers lias been curing Iiuliccxtlnn, constipation, dveprpalu. liver and kidney troubles uml hiis never once failed. Try it lr you feci weak and tired. Shuttered Illusion. This nge of personalities Is the mcnn of spoiling many Illusions, says Hen con. Otic listens to a musician nnd finds tho music heavenly, and then ln remembers bltH of gossip nnd talk that nre very unpleasant, and it does de tract a little from one's enjoyment, for the personal docs come Into one's re lations of all kinds. The same thing Is true of prominent persons In other walks of life. Ideals rarely bear con tact with realities without becoming somewhat damaged, nnd the tendency to Idealize musicians, authors, painters and such folk Is very strong, for they appeal most strongly to those persons who have imagination nnd Ideality above a low level. It Is a mistake to tell the public .about tho personality nnd life of Its Idols unless they nre more than human in their characteris tics. The fact that the public is curi ous does not niter the case. The love of talking about people Is almost as universal as the Instinct of self-preservation. The Automobile hi South Amerlrfi. lu the enterprising cities of Jlueuos Ayres uulomobile carriages aro no un common sight, in the form both of pri vate vehicles aud of delivery wagons. Cycle roads now radiate from Buenos Ayres to distances of GO and 70 miles in the surrounding country, aud nndcr the care of the Argentine Touring Club these roads nre reserved for the use of bicycles nnd automobiles. Youth's Companion. I am aure Tiso's Cure for Coiiumption anved my life three yen" ugn. Mrs Tuns. ItonRiKs, Maple btreet. Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900. Uncoinromlaliig. Small Hoy Wanter buy a dog, mis ter? Air. Digneflde Not that kind of a dog. Why, he looks ns if he had flea si "Ho haB got 'em, but yer got tergiv' dat dog credit fer won t'ing." "And what's that?" "He don't like 'em." Ohio State Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to uje for thHr children during the teethlng.period. The Acme of Itllaa. Cholly My bwother is in lnck. He's got a pliico ns floor walknh in a dry goods store. Ho is there 1G hours a day. Awther I cawu't see the ltrck. Cholly You cawn't? "Why, his pwants can novah bag at the knees. N. Y. Weekly. JoihI for tlio Citrlbq. Cassava and fish form the chief arti cles of food of the Cariba, of Guate mala, and the former is cultivated only in sufficient quantities for their daily needs, as a vegetable to eat with theii lish and to mi.ku their strange bre.id. mg Tiredness Is a aerious complaint. It's n warning that should bo heeded. It la different from an honest tired feellmr. It is u sure igu of poor blood. You ran cure it by making your blood rich and pure with Hood's Sar fnparillu. That is what other people do thousands of them. Take n few bottles of this good medicine now and you will not only get rid of that weak, languid, ex hausted feeling, bill it will iniike yoil feel well all through thesummer. Tired Foellng-"I had that tired feeling and did not have lifeoranibitlou to accomplish my iiMialuiiioinit of hou-ehoid work. Hood's SarMtpurillit gate nit relief anil uls cured a M'rofula tendency." Mrs. It. Mkhhitt, Dowugiac, Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Best Medicine Money Can lluv. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. llulldlng or remodeling residences and atures. e carry u complete line of Mantels, Orates and Tilluir, Tile flooring. Tile Wain acotlng. Andirons, Keuders, Screens, Kltctrlc, lius and Combination Chandeliers, aud all 8U) plies pertaining to Klectrlc anil lias Lighting. We also carry nil kinds of flatteries. Hells and Indicators. Photographs cheerfully sent on application. THANK IIOM OMIl CO. 245 Wualilnslon St., rortluml, Or. q mora rags b Oliver rlEULad ONE FOR A DOSE. Care Btcknaadaeha and Djra- ftpils, Itcmorarimples.l'urlfy thslllootl. Aid Utges loa,lreveatUlllouiaeis. DonotQrtpeorElcitta. To convtac.Tua.winmalltatnB errastlullbox.luo. OR. BOSANKO CO., raiiuiipkii, r. Suldbjr Druggists. 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Ititlepe d -cut of cur ing that, tht Peruna bus greatly im proved my g e n o r a 1 health." , "Every bottle of Peruna is worth its weight in gold; especially lo mo, for I owe my prseont good health to Peruna." All over tho country there are women who havo been invnlids for many years, suffering witli female derangements which the family doctor cauuot euro. What a boon to such women la Dr. Hart man's free advice! So famous has his skill made him that hardly a hamlet or town In the country but knows his name. He cures tens of thousands, and he offers to 'every woman who will write to him her symptoms and a history of her trouble, free advice and treatment. The medicines he preecribes can ba obtained at any drug store, and the cost is within tho reacli of nuy woman. Hexlescribes minutely nnd carefully just what she shall do ami get to make a healthy, robust woman of herself. The doctor has written a book espec ially for this class of women, entitled "Health nnd Beauty." This bookcon talns many facts of interest to women, nud will be sent free to any address by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Immediately after the outbreak ol the war in South Africa, 221 French officers resigned their commissions and enlisted with tho Boers. Japanese school boys are taken into the forests by their teachers, one day in the autumn, to engage in rabbit I hunting. COOK BOOK FREE? A postal addressed to I". O. Box 41, 1'ortland. Oregon, will brlug you a hanilsome Ko-Nnt Cook Hook. Ko.MU lirtlie latest lard substi tute; and purer, cheaper and more economical. For Sale by all Grocers. SPRING'S CHARGING WEATHER Very often creates haroc with woman's nervous system. Moore's Revealed Remedy Cures quickly and Is pleasant to take. It never fulls. 1 per buttle at your druggist's. esied end Ii $H Jill fill) To fully introduce our Fumon "SOUTIII2UN HKL.I..B CIOARM" wo giro to each person bujlnj a box of M clffaru for and ezpresi charsea.an eleffanl nickel plate ce, item wind, it in set, open toce AVntcb American make, which with proper care ahould laai for years ; also a plated watch chain and charm. Send ns your name and full address no money. We will send cigars, watch, chain and charm. If. after examination, you are satisfied, pay your agent SJ.W and express charges. These good pen t any whtre I n the U. S. at these terms. The "Southern Belle' is as good as many 10c cigars now offered. Addren National Clear Co., bt-LouU.Mo. nheuorderingpleusgHa the uams oftbtspsper without fall YOUNG MEN! For OnnorrhcFs and Olwt sret Tabst's Okay Spoclflo. II la the ONIA meuicln. which will cur. cwh and .vary caw. NO CASK known It hai rer fail.il to cur., no matter how trlous or of bow long standing. ReiulU from Ita u will astonish you. It Is absolutely aafe. prevents stricture, and can Im taken without Inconr. nlf nc and detention from business. PRICK. $3.0e. For sal. by ajl reliable dnigglsta, or sent prepaid by eiprvsa plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by , , FAUST CUOICAL CO., Chicago, III. Circular mailed on reaueat. CURE YOURSELF 1 Use lllgU for unnatural discharges, Inflammations, irritations or ulcerations of mucous mrinbranes, 1'aluledS. anil nut astrln. hiEvjuiChcuiimiCo. ent or poisonous. QIN0INNP,0.KM mola "y DruBirlata, or sens in plain wrapper. J exprcsi, .repaid, foi tf.Otl, or S bottle., 1.Vj. Circular sent on recusal PORTLAND DIRECTORY. .Mwitlilnmy uml Kiippllna. OAWKTOtf A CO.: KNUIKKS, llOil.KltS, MA chinery, supplies, H5U Mistsi., Portland, Or. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Orfook. can give you the best tuirgalus in general machinery, engines, hollers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, gold by him, is un equalled. N. r. it, u. No. 81-1000. W11JSX writing to advertlscra pi mention this pap.r. eat. fllJ ast lo sulolnr. I ll VnttUlM OoDU.I.n